University of Texas El Paso - Flowsheet Yearbook (El Paso, TX)

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Rita Salazar ..,aa,,aa Mary Sanchez Ben Pinnell .....,..... Ysela Porras ..w...,,,,. Cookie Arreola ..,..,., t Rosemary Lopez Sarah Ramsey ........ Linda Cobb ..,aw.,..,....a,,..,,. Mildred Garbern Alberta Wareing . lean Willmore Argyra Walshe .... Bette Bagqe .,..,t.... Carolyn Gnauck lerry Brooks ...,,,a,,.. Lucius Casillas luan Franco lim Nickless Ierry Marshall Bob Riberdy H Copy Editor ,, , Art Editor Campus Life .. Personalities . H onoraries at E ,, tttt,.,tr. Sports Girls' Intramurals Boys' Intramurals ., aa,,. Activities , Organizations Religious Groups E Mutual Interest ,E , , t,...tt,... Military . Engineering ,. Administration i, Class Editor Seniors ,. Iuniors . Sophomores a.,,tt Freshmen Photographers Business Staff-Charles Grant, Richard Grant, lack Holmberg, Don Leslie, Eugenia Niehaus, Sharon Nye, Iucly Phillips, Dian Young. TABLE President ...,AA... Dedication ...eee... Campus Life ,,,.w.. Personalities ......... Honoraries ........ Sports ....,........,,.iA,oi Activities .ioo,,io,,w,www,w,, Organizations ....... Religious Groups OF CONTENTS .. 7 , 9 10 44 66 90 146 168 204 Mutual Interest ,,.,,.,,,,,, ,,,,W-- 2 14 Military ..tss,s,,,..ww Engineering .,.,,,,,,,,, Administration , Classes ....,........,,..,. Seniors ..,.... Iunlors .,,.......,........ ,,,,,,,, Sophomores Freshmen ,,,,,,,,,,,, ,,,,,,,. Advertising ....r.. Index ...r,,..w,,,,,, 226 242 252 276 278 294 306 318 336 366 1957 Wflaffkylvsg 1 Mwst -nf wr? 411 Wim it Dr. Dysart E. Holcomb with his wife and four children came to Texas Western in the summer of 1955. Dr. Holcomb, well-qualified for the position of President, attended Texas Tech from 1933 until 1937, where he earned a Bachelor's Degree in Chemical Engineering. He then went to the University of Michigan until 1941. ln 1938 he received his Masters of Science Degree in Chemical Engineering and then his Doctorate in Philosophy. Dr. Holcomb finds time now and then to play a few holes of golf. He is also interested in woodworking. Since coming to Texas Western, the President has taken an interest in lapadery, the art of metal work and jewelry making. Dr. Holcomb hopes to make Texas Western one of the outstanding schools in the Southwest. He said, the raising of academic standards cannot be done overnight, but there must be a gradual increase in the minimum standards of the school. Although the size of the school is of no consequence, there are definite needs for the expansion of physical facilities. A critical need exists at the present time for a large classroom building and an office building. Dr. Holcomb says that the construction of these buildings should begin in l958. PRESIDENT HOLCOTVIB CONGRATULATES MAIOR GENERAL ROBERT VVOOD ON HIS COMIVIENCEMENT ADDRESS President of Texas Western DR. DYSART E. HOLCQMB To Dr. Iohn L. Waller, Dean of the Graduate Divi- sion, we dedicate this 1957 Flowsheet, in gratitude for the service he has rendered this school and its students for the past twenty-tive years. Dr. Waller has taught since 1906, except for time out for graduate Work and overseas duty in World War I. He came to Texas Western in 1931 to serve as Chairman of the enlarged Department of His- tory and Government, when the college was authorized to offer a Bachelor of Arts degree. In 1940, when the Graduate Council was established, Dr. Waller was made its first chairman. Since that time he has served in this capacity. We of the Flowsheet are proud to present this an- nual to this man who has been an integral part of Texas Western's growth. DEDIOA TI ON DR. JOHN L. WALLER DEAN OF GRADUATE DIVISION 9 s . guy, VA 'K U fu Ai 3 Z S X 1 5 5 A: ' fd! 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P71 X 7 fi 5 , tsss i X a i r a 5 ' 3 ft v ., 5 5' A A ff K A X 4 . . . and I have to take Chemistry and Math and English. The worst part of registering is paying the fees. REGISTFQATICDN fm.W,,Q .wb-.W 'HWY .4 1 Wx gf Q W r X wmv 8 W. ,aux x 1,,--, , iff.- sl uf , ,,, f hp 2 s.. . s... u,.r, ..i ,: 1 i' 45 :f - ' f 9 . , ,UV Rt, bm A .g,,,,3, ., M 9 . a. L A 1 3 tr.. RUSH Convocation is held to brief the rushees on rushing rules and procedure. Hushees stand in line to pick up their invitations before each party. Zeta Tau Alpha entertained the rushees at an Angel and Devil party. 14 Psi Thetcrs, dressed as little girls, seemed to have C1 good time. Circus-time was the theme for this Tri-Delta rush party. Hush means fun, cmd these Tri-Deltus and soon-to- be Greeks take cr few minutes from fun to pose for Q picture. 15 Another scene from the Zeta Angel and Devil party. Iapanese costumes and decorations completed the theme for one of the Delta Gamma's rush parties. fit A Rushees were entertained by Chi Omega at an old South party. RUSH Delta Gamma showed their scrapbooks to the rushees. Discussing the Preferential Teas while waiting for Chi Omega southern belles enjoy chatting with rushees. bids. RUSH And rush is over, and the new pledges swarm to the sorority of their choice. Here, Zetas welcome their new members. Enthusiastic freshmen and upperclassmen annually climb the mountain to paint the M . -f ' N' Good grub after a hard day's work. 18 an . ww r fs Mft, ' 1 iwpfillz V, , ', x Wx 'A 4-R A X , V ,Q V ,A , ' ab 'mgwkmgs I Y SJW-.4 , YA 2 ,- 4 'Grads' ' V' is ' Aim. Who got whitewashed, the or the whitewashers? DAY In October the freshmen climb the mountain with brooms and mops to give the its annual facelifting in one of the colleges oldest tradi- tions. Mary Iane Telehany and Ioe Cleveland are Lynn Slater was the first Lil' Abner to be drag- narned Best-dressed Daisy Mae and Lil' Ab- ged across the finish line by this cute Daisy ner at the Sadie Hawkins dance. Mae. Tired Dogpatchers rest after a fast and furious race. SADIE I-IAWKINS RACE A determined Sunnye hangs on to her man 5- L Texas Western's Honor Guard carried the flags at the beginning of the parade. i Ill HAH. BATTLE? EANEEQ. 5 Dr. L. A. Nelson was honored during Homecoming activities as the Outstand- ing Ex-Student. 20 HOIVIECOIVIING Newman C1ub's float entry was Babe's Bat- tle Against Cancer. A miniature football game decora- ted the outside of the Delta Gamma lodge during Homecoming events. I-IOIVIECCDIVIING House decorations were first used this year by the sororities after a decision by Pan- hellenic Council. Tri-Delta carried out the bat- tle theme with the Battle against Tooth De- Cay. Zeta Tau Alpha used the political battles as their house decoration theme. 21 Psychology C1ub's Don Qui- xote captured the attention of the spectators. 22 Phi Kappa Tau Fraternity coped the Sweepstakes trophy with their float depicting the Batt1e of Iwo lima. I-IOIVIECOIVIING The Homecoming theme of Battles was carried out by Kappa Sigma's Trojan Horse which captured First Place in the Greek Division. I-ICDIVIECOIVIING Remember the Alamo was the battle used by Tau Kappa Epsilon. 23 The Drama Departments float publicized their production of the Wizard of Oz. HOIVIECOIVIING Chi Omega, as did other sororities, entered the parade on a group participation basis to add to the Parade. F , f J! 5, YN Qt ' I p,,. A glimpse of the clever Lambda Chi float depicts the battle between the Democrats and Republicans. ,ggi 3? U S EM OFF? A 'iw' Tri-Delta pledges help carry out their house decorations theme by entering a Tooth Ambulance surrounded by bad and good germs. I-ICDIVIECCDIVIING Delta Gamma's smile at the crowds while being follow- Also joining the parade were Zeta Tau Alpha with their ed by their Mars Women. decorated car entry. 'fr-Hnxf 1' N-,M,,,....,.. if Q ii! sie S5 Z5 53? ga 1:1 li? QQ Marie Endlich, enter- ed by Delta Delta Delta, is named Most Beautiful Girl at Texas Western. Texas Western's five prettiest girls are from L. to R. Mary lane Telehany, Iackie Stroud, Most Beautiful Girl Marie Endlich, Ieanette McFadden, and Ioy Dee Hatchett. BEAUTY CONTEST A surprised winner is congratulated by S A. President lim Kaster and the four runners- up. I Elaine Abbott is escorted by Iohn Donohue to receive her crown as Queen of the Military Ball. Dr. Holcomb presents Elaine a bouquet of roses while Cathy Finerty looks on. MILITARY BALL Distmgurshed Milltary Students and their dates stand in the receiving line to greet quests. Queen Elaine Abbott poses with her court of Cathy Finerty and Mary lane Telehany and their escorts. Betty Stapleton and date, Forest Wylie. pose beneath the Christmas tree in the Sub. A surprised Alan Friedman is named Co-ed King along with his court of A. L. Berger, Claude Steele, and Steve Morales. COED BALL A smile for the cam- era while dancing at the Co-Ed Ball. 29 hh: it' dw? ,595 ...Effie C3127 SNOW FIESTA ami we Although not much snow, stu- dents enjoyed themselves after a ' hard week of finals. we Snow Queen Sally Conn, right, poses with Iim Kaster and Lady- In-Waiting, Ieanine Beevers. Bar- bara Sanborn, Duchess was not able to be present. Did someone say Bridge? Playing poker was a popular form of entertainment during the weekend. HL in TWC-ers dance at the Lodge in Cloudcroft ending Snow Fiesta activities. It looks like these students could be discussing the snow- less weather. 31 Weekends are party times and the most loyal supporters of this idea are the fraternities. Lambda Chi's entertained their dates at a South Sea party. WEE KENDS Phi Kappa Tau's join in the weekend fun with a costume party also. Fraternity lodges often serve as places for informal Soft music and dim lights are enjoyed by S A E's parties, and Kappa Sigma is not an exception. and their dates. -HA -1- Iii Tw 1.491 Br um Championship. WELCOME HOME BORDER CONFERENCE Ol-IAIVIRS Crowds of happy students wait for the Miners to get off the plane. Banners, Whistles, and Cheers qreete below is congratulated by students and wel l wishers as the Miners step off the plane after Winn d the Champs as they arrived at International Airport ing th VI Men's relay swimming was off with a splash in the annual swimming meet held at the TWC pool. Intramural Director, Bill Pasteur, presents a team trophy to Harrison Brock. 34 lim Good, Kappa Sig, accepts the Outstanding Intramural Player award. ALL TWC DAY Pie, anyone? Kappa Sig pledges took a dunk in the tub of water whenever anyone hit the rigged target with the ball. Informal street dancing was an added attraction to the Spring Festival. Prize panda bears, cigarettes, and other trinkets made the games of chance more fun. SPRING FIESTA 35 Kappa Sigma's unusual skit placed first in the annual Variety Show. VARIETY SHOW Old Woman in a Shoe won third place for 36 VARIETY SHOW Sigma Alpha Epsilon thoroughlyarnused the audi- ence with their interpretation of a woman's bridge party. Chi Omega presented a real cool version of Lit- tle Bed Riding Hood. The Sacrifice, presented like an old Indian legend, won second place for Delta Delta Delta. 37 Vincent King cmd his Orchestra kept every- one happy by playing favorite tunes. ?5Bf5alQZfifV:1lF4flrbs,fttilvvl'I-'Ef5Cf5i?l1f5,5?55i32ir ?:4 lf3if, i'SUMIVIEF2 SCI-IOCJL DANCE Iim and Cookie admire the authentic decora- tions for the very successful Summer School Dance. Iapanese lanterns, rice curtains, umbrellas and even a water mill carried out the Iapan- ese theme. Rod Iennings explains how the Water runs through to his date. CLASSES Modern dancing is a strenuous but most Worthwhile activity. Histolo students look through microscopes in laboratory. QY Rocks and more rocks are examin- ed by geology students. 39 Bob Culpepper qave opening address at the first Religion in Life Week assembly. Religious hymns played on the harp greatly in- fluenced the success of the assemblies. 40 RELIGION IN LIFE lack Hamm, guest speaker entertained students and faculty with caricature of a Texas Tech stu- dent. Each assembly was opened with the students singing the Star Spangled Banner. The theme of Religion in Life Week was God is Sovereign. RELIGION IN LIFE Our talented guest speaker drew this caricature from what could be found in a boy's mind. Looks like everyone is having Cl real stomping time. WESTERN DAY Intermission found rnorny cowboys and cowgirls sitting orround tables swapping horse stories. WESTERN DAY Four students pose outside Bell Hall in their western duds. W .,f!! 193. V This scene really has old western atmos- phere. Wayne Iohnson and his Bluebonnet Playboys played for the Western dance. STUDENT UNION BUILDING - Better known as the S.U.B., the Student Union Building is the center of social life on the campus. Here is located a co- op store, a snack bar, the Student Association of- fice, the publication offices, rnen's, women's, and faculty lounges, and a ballroom with a stage. This building was built at a cost of S200,000. The students, through the Student Association, bonded themselves to pay 350,000 of the amount, While the College paid the remaining 351501300 out of local funds and gifts. PERSONALITIES T 3 E552 It if 3 . .,+. ,,.,.-- K I SELECTED BY IVIR. CECIL B. deIVIILLE RARAIVIOUNT PICTURES CORPORATION Flowslzeet wen 1957 Rxlaexiwilolivw lI5?1tCiWREs CORP oamu ON 5151 MARATHQN swim f,y,,L,,,,,,,, Houvwooo 38 cam ,,,,, . : 1 : .E use . . Q .... mme 4 January 1957 Kiss Ellen Jayne Maris Texas Western College of the University of Texas El Paso, Texas Dear Miss Maris: The difficult, though pleasant, task of choosing your Beauty Contest winner and honorees is completed. I found myself in as great a quandary as Hoses in our motion picture, THE TEN COHMANDHENTS, when he is asked to choose from among Jethro's seven beautiful daughters. He says, 'The shadow of my wisdom has fled. Can a man choose from among the stars of the sky?' The shadow of my wisdom having fled l felt the compulsion to select 7 honorees instead of 4 - in fact it was difficult not to include many others. Hy congratulations to the winners - and to Texas Western College for its high standard of feminine lovellness. Sincerely, I 'x i' Cecil B. delille 45 cum:+:NT Pnunucvlnn THE TEN COMMANDMENTSU B C dlfplk Flowsheet Queen JOY DEE HATCHETT DEL TA GAMMA 4 Flowsheet H onorees BARBARA KINDER-Delta Gamma BOBBA HADLOCK-Zeta Tau Alpha MARY IANE TELEHANY-Zeta Tau Alpha Tiddley Moseley-Delta Delta Delta Gayle Sexton-Chi Omega Betty Lytle-Delta Delta Delta Bets Kolliker-Delta Delta Delta Liga? W .. my i.. if W 1. A break between classes shows pretty Marie in the typical co- ed school clothes, a sweater and skirt. Sitting in the noonday sun with stately Magoffin Auditor- ium in the background. - , A Saturday afternoon is indeed a tlme for casual attire with thoughts of school all forgotten. 51 IEANNETTE McFADDEN Delta Delta Delta IACQUE STROUD Zeta Tau Alpha Texas Western Beauties t Texas Western Beauties MARY IANE TELEHANY Zeta Tau Alpha IOY DEE HATCHETT Delta Gamma a f ' ' E,l. ' ,Agg5f1','Qlv M.. .3 lf1f'l?Tv2g?ggfeig9 'DKK :2ffeii?k5P::1f .5 5' 5' 3,mAg,,-Wfez Ff,-M. v., , .. vm 'Mm-V fa ,.Qw,1f 1-1. 1 . WM, UW-wz,,,ga2fnlLxf,, U,,,f ,1 .7 -Mfmmk ffm' - kwa- ,V ' fiawwyf3?Zf?y:ggzf?4r1?g4 M ,:.r,.Wv . K ,Q WH. ., 7 :V,A 'W g,'s5,?1-.fy KX Q5zsQ??.,i 'F ' 2. 5 A W w AL,A W ,, .tL?3'v?m,q'Y 'ifzssffih-'fy :li-fn ' K si1sig:,'5fss:ffegj ,gw,5,gw,'QLfvfv gmggfsgxx i f 2 P 5 g . 51 1 r 'V' Eig liizxyls 5 --gaze i s ':.:.?iEf:5.n:: - -M- , :ww A MPXM- yas ff QQ B11 , w 51 5 ,. W,., 15. 1,5165 f ' Q 3. , 2: gg . lf??f5?wz . . , vfff1g1sf2a':,' .f ' ' M ,- Q .12 JUDY PHILLIPS EMMA DURAN JOY DEE HATCI-IE1-T Chi Omega Campus Colleagues Delta Gamma BEAUTY FI NALISTS BETH MERRILL MARILYN WEAVER IACQUE STROUD D Ita Gamma Zeta Tau Alpha Chi Omega e Posture Queen JOY DEE I-IATCHETT DELTA GAMMA 56 Siioiu Fiesta Ditehess BARBARA SANBORN DEZYH.DELTMMDELTA Siieie Fiesta Lady -Iii Waiting JEANINE BEEVERS ZETA TAU ALPHA Mfr. Miner DON LESLIE KAPPA SIGMA 60 M iss Golddiggefr GAYE CLEGHORN CHI OMEGA 1 I s 5 I Q 4 i 5 4 4 2 S 2 S 2 Z E S E s E 2 l E Miss T. W. C. JANE GRUBB DELTA DELTA DELTA 62 All- T. W C. Favorite BETS KOLLIKER DELTA DELTA DELTA 63 Vx Q Q X. C0-ed Ball King ALLAN FRIEDMAN 65 LIBRARY Located on the second floor of this build- ing is the Texas Western library with an open stack collection of over 80,000 volumes. The library contains notable collections of geological, mining. language, literary, and historical volumes. Books and periodicals pertaining to the social and polit- ical history of the Southwest are also found here. HONORARIES T JOE FESTE Four Yew' Outstuncttng Student Ioe is a member of Sardonyx, Pre-Med Club, Student Council, Sigma Alpha Epsilon. He is former business manager of the Flowsheet, and he was twice awarded theHorwitz memo- rial scholarship. F Q 5 5 5 5 x 2 Z f 5 E t 5 s 5 5 Q l t 1 s s i S f :Q ti 3 a si 5 4 as .t as 3 95 3 5 6 5 ai fe Li ea ii it fi si tt :K t l 5 as Q 3 5 s 1 5 Q 2 i Q BETTY BOYKIN Four Year' Outstanding Student Betty is President of Chenrizig, President of the Gold Diggers, and she has been Secretary and President of the Dormitory Council. Other Honors include Vice President of Delta Delta Delta Sorority, and President of the Texas Western College Choir. 69 OUTSTANDING SENIOF-25 CYNTHIA GARBRECHT Cynthia is a member of Chenrizig, President ot Chi Omega Sorority, Vice-President oi the Baptist Stu- dent Union, former President of Beaux Arts, Cx member of Alpha Phi Gamma and Psi Chi. NANCY KOCHEVAR Is President of Phi Gamma Nu and a member of Alpha Chi and Chi Omega Sorority. HM KASTER Iim is President of the Student body at Texas Wes- tern College. His other honors include Presidency of Phi Kappa Tau Fraternity, and membership in- to Sardonyx. LAWRENCE LANGLEY Is the President of the American Institute of Elec- trical Engineers, a past member of Orange Key and a member of Sigma Alpha Epsilon Fraternity. OUTSTANDING SENIORS NED MOORE Ned was junior representative to the Student Council, a member of Scabbard and Blade and the M Club. This year he is President of Sardonyx. BARBARA SANBORN Is President of Delta Delta Delta Sorority, Editor of El Burro, President of Bell Hall, member of Alpha Chi and Phi Gamma. fi wt LOUIS ROBBINS Louis has lettered in track for three years, is a member ol the M Club, President of Alpha Chi, member of Sardonyx, and Vice President of the Pre- Med Club. HELEN VOGELPOHL Is treasurer of Zeta Tau Alpha Sorority, treasurer of the Student Council, secretary of Phi Gamma Nu. President ot Panhellenic Council and a member ot Chenrizig. ' 51 .: .uw . A 6.53 Q, --W L, .er .-w L. M , S iff K -Q t- ff -,-- A- gf. . 1+ if: - n m-.,.. . .W X, gg., I gy 'TW -waz, gig 1 ' - 31 ', fy L W .. T? i Miz?-LVN' .. 55 J .Kim 1 Q .V W . - ws a fi? 5 -Usizszvgfi -, ':m'???m42g:z as ' nw A S ,-,, - ,fx-1, . Jw- In 5 ' BURT HAMRIC HM KASTEH LAWRENCE LANGLEY tis President of Sigma Gamma Epsilon and in APO, lim is President of the Student Association and Pres- Lawrence is President of the American Institute of ident oi Phi Kappa Tau Fraternity and a member of Electrical Engineers, and a member of Orange Key. Sardonyx. BILL MISCHEN ll was a member of the Student Council. Newman lub, and was chosen Duke of Co-Ed Ball. NED MOORE President of Sardonyx, and a member of Student :uncil and M Club. MEN CDF MINES l IACK MISCHEN lack is past President of Lambda Chi Alpha and is a member of Alpha Epsilon Rho, and Student Council. STEVE MORALES Is President of Alpha Phi Gamma. a member of Scab- bard and Blade and Sardonyx. i 2 2 X i 5 Q r 5 5 5 5 3 3 X i Q E 2 E E , 3 i I 2 Z E , it sl ii 5, it 2, 73 5'-f1.y.,.fM SAMUEL PENDERGRAST Samuel is a member of Alpha Phi Gamma, Orange Key, Pros- pector, Honor Roll and the El Burro. SCHULLER NELSON Schuller is a member of Sardo- nyx, Sigma Gamma Epsilon, Stu- dent Council. and Scabbard and Blade. GEORGE THOMAS Is President of Delta Sigma Pi, and Vice President of Sar- donyx, and a member oi Stu- dent Council, 74 ' ' ,,,.....w. BEN PINNELL Ben was head cheerleader this year and is on the Flowsheet Staff, member of Psi Chi and Alpha Psi Gamma. MEN OF MINES LOUIS ROBBINS Louis is President of Alpha Chi, and a member oi Sardonyx and Vice President of the Pre- Med Club. Q IOHN TERRY Iohn is President of the Band. and Secretary ol the Orches- tra, and a member ol the Var- sitonians, KEITH WHARTON Is a member of the M Club, the Baptist Student Union and is very active in football. WI-ICJ'S WI-IO The members are men and women who are graduating seniors. Selection into the member- ship of Who's Who is based on a grade aver- age of 2.8 or above, and their leadership and participation in campus activities. They show a promise of future usefulness to business and society. IACK BAILEY HERBERT BLUE Member of Delta Sigma Pi, Vice President oi Alpha Phi Sigma Deltq Pi and Alpha Chi, Gamma and President ot Writ- ers Club. BETTY BOYKIN ROBERT BROWN IIM CHAMNESS RICHARD CLARK President of Chenrizig, President President of Baptist Student President of Scabbard and Blade, President 01 Alpha Psi Omega of Gold Diggers, Vice President Union, and President of Phi member oiSardonyx, and Sigma and Q member of Orange Key. oi Delta Delta Delta Sorority. Alpha Theta, Gamma Epsilon. BOB COLLIER 'I'ED ENGEL JOE FESTE ALLAN FHIEDMAN Secretary of the American Soci- President of Roth Society, mem- President of Pre-Med Club and Coed King, President of his ety of Civil Engineers. ber of Sardonyx and Pre-Med member of Sgfdonyx, Freshman class, member of Club, Sardonyx, and Student Council. 75 WI-lO'S WI-IO LAVON HARTRICK GSCHWIND Was President of Phi Gamma Nu, and Vice President of Beaux Arts, Alpha Phi Gamma, and Chenrizig. CYNTHIA GARBRECHT President oi Chi OYUGQG So- rority, member of Chenrizig and Alpha Chi, am satisfies BURT HAMRIC President of Sigma Gamma Epsilon, and a member oi APO. NANCY KOCHEVAR BETS KOLLIKER President of Phi Gamma Nu, and Secretary oi Psi Chi, member oi member of Alpha Chi and Chi Student Council and was a Omega. cheerleader. LAWRENCE LANGLEY President of American Institute of Electrical Engineers, and a member of Orange Key. STEVE MORALES ROBERT MOSS CARMELITA PASTEUR President of Alpha Phi Gamma, Secretary of American institute Member of Chenrizig, Student member of Sardonyx, of Electrical Engineers. Council, and Women's Athletic 76 Association. 4 fit f'4'sfr?iMi:.s..4' 1. '- rr ..,f- tf.,rWf-x sm... IIM KASTER President of the Student Associa- tion and President of Phi Kappa Tau Fraternity. I 1 NED MOORE President of Sardonyx, member of Student Council and M Club. 3 i 1 l S 95 2 2 S E SAMUEL PENDERGRAST Member ot Alpha Phi Gamma. Orange Key and the Honor Roll. ' SHIRLEY RICHNER llember of Alpha Chi, Choir md Pianist Club. 5j.SliQ:., . ii, 51 f . lirtspfw ,.,' 5-,flSE:'f.f -X V. r ' ..,s W,.W f fzusvlesiaisigsizs :gli A A j I - I - IOHN TERRY llember of the Choir, President ti Band and Secretary of the Irchestra. ANN WATKINS Secretary of Chi Omega Sorority, Vice President of Co-Ed Coun- cil and member of Alpha Psi Omega. WI-lO'S LOUIS ROBBINS President of Alpha Chi, member of M Club, and Vice President of Pre-Med Club. GEORGE THOMAS President oi Delta Sigma Pi, and member of Student Council and IFC. IAMES WESTROPE President of Kidd Mining Club. member ot Canterbury and Student Council. WI-IO BARBARA SANBORN GAYLE SEXTON President of Delta Delta Delta President of Co-Ed Council, mem- Sorority, Editor of El Burro, ber of Psi Chi, and Iunior Pan member of Alpha Chi. American. IOHN VERNON HELEN VOGELPOHL Member of Alpha Phi Omega. Treasurer of Student Council. and All Intramural Softball Team. Secretory of Phi Gamma Nu and President of Panhelleniic. KEITH WHARTON TEAN WILLMORE l Member oi M Club and Baptist Member of Aloha Chi, P1 Delta Student Union. Phi. and Alpha Phi Gamma. 77 1 F 0 Ps L .. - l Row l: Dulcie Ligon, Ellen Iayne Maris, Carol Gaines, Serena Hamilton, Nancy Elder, Ieanine Beevers,Carolyn Billman, Cynthim Garbrecht, Sallie Conn, Zoe Dean Poole. Row 2: Carol Mische, Shirley Richner, Fleda lordan, Lavon Hartrick Gschwind, Dorris Van Doren, Bets Kolliker, Yolanda Davis, Ann Edwards Ayers, Iune Rediker, lean Willmore, Ioan Kinonka, Linda Cobb. Row 3: Thomas E. McLemore, lack E. Prather, Iim Kaster, Lawrence Langley, Fred Seeley, Paul McEachern, lack S. Bailey, Everett B. Heins. Row 4: Louis Robbins, Cabell Finch, Donald K. McCarty, Clell Blackwell, Iack I. Bourquin, Richard M. Clark, Ted Engle, George ALPHA CHI Officers President: Iack Prather Vice-President: lack Bourquin Secretary: Carol Gaines Treasurer: Nancy Elder Sponsors: L. A. Nelson, C. L. Sonnison, Rex Strickland. Curry, Burt Hamric. Iunior and senior students who have maintained a 3.5 minimum average are eligible for membership in Alpha Chi, tlg scholastic honorary Society. National meeting of Alpha Chi met on the campus of Our Lady of the Lake College, San Antoni Texas, March 15-16, 1957. The purpose of Alpha-Chi it to foster better scholarship, leadership, and good citizenship on tht campus. 78 qvysr, ' rxwf, ' Row 1: Marvin Beier, Ronald Dettman, Bill Downing, Iohn Ford. Row 2: Della Haddad, Wanda Hill, Charles McGaha, Terry McRight. Row 3: Ken Miller, lack Mischen, lim Peak, Bob Prensky. Row 4: Howard Sagor, Rita Salazar, William Webb, Fred Witt. ALPHA EPSILON RHO President: ,,,.,.............,...,,,,,A,A.,,...,...................... Wanda H111 Vice-President: ....,,..,,,,,,..o.,...,.............,,..,. Howard Sagor Secretary: .....,,.,,,,. , .......,. Rita Salazar Treasurer: ,,,....... .....,,,...,.., ..,.. ...,.,,.,, I o h n Ford Sponsor: .....,........,,......,.....,..,,.,..,.....,..,..........,...,..., V. C. Hicks Alpha Epsilon. Rho, National honorary radio fraternity, was granted a charter at Texas Western College in 1948. The main purpose is to encourage and recognize outstanding radio achievements among college students. Requirements for membership include excellent scholarship, a genuine interest in radio as a profession and an understanding of the principals of the national organization. This year lack Rye from KTSM was guest speaker and a tour of station KEPO was taken. s Row l: Bob Ackley, Richard Clark, Robert Fluitt Row 2: Elizabeth Gaidry, Phyllis Hesler, Mimi Magedson Row 3: Macim Meldi, Carolyn Nelegan, Claude Steele Row 4: Gwendolyn Toppin, Elias Valdez, Milton Leech. ALPHA F-'SI CJIVIEGA Officers President: Richard Clark Vice-President: Mimi Mageclson C Secretary-Treasurer: Elizabeth Gaidry Alpha Psi Omega, the honorary drama fraternity is the result of the great interest taken in the educational theatre by Universities and colleges during the past twenty-five years. It was founded in 1925 to recognize and reward all phases of student participation in college play production. Each year it sponsors the Variety Show and awards a scholarship of S100 to a worthy drama student. Row l: Ieanine Beevers, Herbert Blue, Richard Carter, Marshall Early Row 2: Ieanne Everett, Cynthia Garbrecht, Lavon Gschwind, Edwin Lent Row 3: Steve Morales, Samuel Penclergrast, Ben Pinnell, Barbara Sandborn How 4: Martha Shadle, Ianyth Smith, Iean Willmore, Becky Winslow. ALPHA Pl-ll GAIVIIVIA OFFICERS President: ...,v.....,...v...,v,v..E,,..a..........,,w..a...A,a..... Steve Morales lst Vice-President: ..........,....,..aa,,..,........... Herbert Blue Znd Vice-President: .............ra...,..... Lavon Gschwind Secretary: ..v.................a.w.... ...,...... B arbara Sandbom Treasurer: ..,vv................,..,....,............,........ Becky Winslow Alpha Phi Gamma is composed of aspiring newspaper and advertising men and women of the College. Membership is open to anyone who has served on any of the three publications for at least a year. Mr. Iohn Middagh is sponsor. Row 1: Daurice Anderson, Shirley Brown, Truman Fisher Row 2: Rosa Hunt, Raul Norte, Barbara Pringle Row 3: Sally Robertson, Io Beth Stevens, Pat Whitt. KAPPA PI Officers President: Truman Fisher Vice-President: Rosa Hunt Secretary 61 Treasurer: Daurice Anderson Sponsor: Miss Ellen Coogler. Alpha Alpha Nu Chapter of Kappa Pi. honorary art fraternity was formally installed at Texas Western in 1949. It has served to bring art majors into closer union and cooperation. Several notable art shows have appeared here under the organization's sponsorship. X Row l: Annabelle Bean, Beverly Ioan Beggs, Barbara Burke Row 2: Christine Byrd, Sallie Conn, Billie Louise Farmer Row 3: Patsy Latham, Margaret Ann Mehlhop, Martha Miller Row 4: Marci Scott, Kathleen Sherwood, Io Beth Stevens. SCI-ICDLARIS Presldentz ,.,, ..., ,,,, . , ,......t.....,.... ,....,,,..,,,,,,,,,s,, S a lhe Conn Vice-President: ,,ss , ,,,, ,, ..s,, Ieanine Beevers Secretary: ,. ,..... ,,... Io Beth Stevens Treasurer: .. t,,t st,,.,,,,,, B arbara Burke Reporter: ,,,,,, ,t......,,,,.., . ..,,.,...,....,.,.,..,..,. M arci Scott Sponsor: ,oo,,.,,,....t.t.,tc,, ,.ctt,t..,,,..........,t, M iss Betty Cosby Scholaris was formed in the fall of 1955 as an honorary organization for freshman and sophomore women who have a grade point average of 3.5 in 15 Hours or a 3.5 average for 30 hours. It stimulates scholar- ship and promotes school spirit among freshman and sophomore girls. I . 3 if ,. fv f , , K Q ,f tr .c , , A 1 Row 1: Sister M. Beby, Barbara Chamness, Yolanda Davis Row 2: Billie Louise Farmer, Cynthia Garbrecht, Tita Mahon Row 3: Mario Martinez, Esperanza Medina, Irrna Perez. SIGMA DELTA PI President: .....,,.,.....t.................,,.......... ., Mario Martinez Vice President: P ,,,, ,,,t,isi,.,,,,.,,w... Y olanda Davis Secretary: ,.,............ ......., G astoni DeDayona Treasurer: .. t.,ttt .,...iii.........t..sss I erry Stowe Sigma Delta Pi is the national honorary Spanish language fraternity. Its members are selected on a basis of a high scholastic grade in Spanish and a genuine interest in the Spanish language. Sigma Delta Pi was installed at Texas Western College in 1937. ff ff s 5 E K Row 1: Ann Edwards Ayres, Betty Boykin, Cynthia Garbrecht Row 2: Lavon Hartrick Gschwind, Carrnelita Pasteur Row 3: Barbara Sanborn, Helen Vogelpohl. CI-IENRIZIG OFFICERS President ..,,,.a. ..,.,,t,,a,, , .. .,.. ,,,,.....,..,,,a,a,,.,.....,,a,,..,,,a,,a.....t,. Betty Boykin Vice President . ,,,,,,a,.,.,,.ta, , ........,a, , Lavon Hartrick Gschwind Secretray-Treasurer ,,,.,a...,a .... ,....,,,,,.,,...., C y nthia Garbrecht Sponsor as,a,,,.,... ss,s,..,,..,s,ss,,,s, .....,.ss,,..,,....... M i ss Betty Cosby Corresponding to Mortar Board on larger campuses. Chenrizig is the senior women's honorary organiza- tion. In the spring, the new members of Chenrizig are tapped on the basis of their scholastic standing, CCIIHPUS 1eCIderShip. and their participation in college activities. HOW Row ROW Row Iirn Black, Humberto Briones, lim Creel, Bob Culpeper Robert Duchouquette, Orlando Garza, Roy Gibson, Le Bron Hardie Carl Harmon, Fred Harris, Ronald Hensley, Arles Howell Richard Iuba, Iohn Kipp. GRANGE KEY President: ,...........,..,,.,w. ,.A.,,,, B ob Culpepper Vice-President: ...... ......,,..,.,.,. O tto Munoz Secretary: .....,......... ..,,.... O rlando Garza Treasurer: .,,,rr.. ........,r....,.,..... B ob May Sponsor: ....,,.. ....,,.... D r. lack Yuthas x p K i x Row 1: Edwin Lent, George Martch, Bob May, Charles Moredero Row 2: Portis Morehead, Otto Munoz, Robert Rabe, Don Ranly Row 3: Iose Rivera, Richard Sotelo, Francis Shunk, William Tidwell Row 4: Pedro Vargas, Richard Weatherspoon, Neil Weinbrenner. ORANGE KEY Orange Key was organized on April 25th, 1955, subscribing to the ideals of scholarship, service, fellow- ship and leadership. It is an organization through which freshmen and sophomore men at Texas Western can advance in spirit of service and encourages scholarship and leadership at the beginning of their col- lege careers. Row l: Roger Berggren, Iirn Bettle, Harrison Brock, lim Chamness Row 2: Ralph Chavez, George Clark, Iohn Donohue, Robert Elber Row 3: Ted Engel, Ioe Feste, Allan Friedman SARDCJNYX Pres1dent : ......,,,.,..,,,,.,. OFFICERS Ned Moore Vxce-Presrdent : o ..,......................,....,,,.. Secretary: rr... Treasurer : ....... Reporter : ,.... Sponsor 1 .....,. George Thomas Steve Morales Schuler Nelson . Rafael Chavez Dr. Iack Yuthas Row 1: Don Handlin, lim Kaster, Ierry Keller, Jerry Marshall Row 2: lim Mock, Ned Moore, Steve Morales, Schuler Nelson Row 3: Ben Pinnell, Louis Robbins, George Thomas. SARDONYX Sardonyx was organized in March, 1953 to recognize and encourage leadership and to stimulate and develop a fine type of college man. The purpose of this honor society for men is to provide for the co- operation of all students, to promote college loyalty. to advance the spirit of service and fellowship among all students of Texas Western College. -.Six fu- A . S -3, f Lf? W-:ff .. envy- N f L, 5 sw SPORTS qirqg 22,-E Q Q '93 Q' j,. f+? 11- fd, T W C '-3442? X ' T5? w 1 We ,- 541 , 951 T xg 7 W WH Q if ,Q in ffl .. v ef Q? fl ' M, Mk R. M 3, J 1 M ' rf .. -qw iw' ' Q ft A.. 7? is xi'-1 I-IOIVIECCDIVIING COURT Duchess Barbara Birdwell Duchess Ianet Butler Duchess Barbara Burks Duchess Caroline Watson Marci Scott Ben Pinnell, Head Cheerleader' Marilyn Moore Rogers Bergren Ann Turner Jeanette McFadden The cheerleaders add spirit to the Miners' games. 'A Q,m.qm,-wMwm,,vff- M i-- .J---W-M--M 'fmfYf ,Aw The TWC Golddiggers add- ed a great deal of color to the Miner home games. Their fine precision marching was enjoyed by all. Headed by Sue Dickerson, the Golddiggers were only a part of the March- ing Cavalcade which enter- tained at half-time. The other units included in the Caval- cade are: The Texas Western Marching Band, directed by Dr. Iohn Carrico, withTidley Mose- ly as Drum Majorette, and the Majorettes with Freda Howey as Feature Majorette. These groups combined their efforts and backed the Miners at every game. IVIAJORETTES AND GCDLDDIGGERS Gail Davis, Majorette, Sue Dickerson, Head of Golddiggers, Tidley Mosely, Drum Majorette, Freda Howey, Feature Majorette, and Marilyn Weaver Maynard, Majorette. Back Row-Standing: Diane Young, Martha Wynes, Dora Gutierrez, Ann Brunson, Wanda Clack, Elvia Fierro, Adela Murillo, Gloria Iustus, and Carol Blodgett. Second Row: Mary Lou Hargis, Patricia Spence, Barbara Kinder, Sharon Nye, Madeline Willis, Cynthia Morris, Mary Lou Birney, Yolanda DeHoyas, and Ianet Butler. First Row-Sitting: Barbara Foley, Norma Munoz, Eugenia Nichaus, Io Mae Green, Kay Barwise, Marketa Myers, Wanda Kimbrough, and Martha Delgado. 95 Mike Brumbelow I i Head Football Coach and Athletic Director of Texas Western College. Ben Collins Backfield Coach and Head Trainer Mike Brumbelow completed his seventh season as head coach of Texas Western by being selected by his fellow coaches to be Border, Conference Coach of the Year, the second time in three years he has been named to this honor. He led the Miners to their most success- ful season with a record of 9 wins and 1 loss, sweeping all Border Conference games without tie or defeat to win their first conference title in history. The climax to such a fine season was fitting, an invitation to be host team in the Sun Bowl. Mike's teams have been noted for their fine defensive play and a thorough know- ledge of fundamentals. He is held in highest regard by the men who are the best judges of a coach's ability, the coaches themselves. The Texas Western football fans also give him their wholehearted support. Perhaps the highest tribute that can be paid him is to say that the men who play for him want to give him their best, every game. CQACI-:Es Dale Waters Line Coach and Chief Scout The Texas Western team pictured be- low is the only group of football players that have brought home a Border Confer- ence Victory and Title. Several of the play- ers were named to the all-conference team. End Dick Forrest, Tackle Keith Wharton, Guard and Captain Kenneth George, Quar- terback Bob Laraba, and Haltback Don Maynard. Guard and Co-Captain C. L. Chappell was named to the all-conference second team, and Iimmy Bevers, the team's leading scorer, and Quarterback Bob For- rest, were awarded honorable mention. BORDER CONFERENCE CHAMPIONS Pictured below are: Caesar Fulton, Berman Corbell, Don Maynard, Truman Hobbs, Stanley Pursley, Bob For- rest, Bob Laraba, Iimmy Bevers, Rusty Rutledge, Hugh Harmon, Bobby Hartgraves, Steve Pursley, Charlie Ward, lake Webb, Nick Tate, Bobby Coleman, Willie Vasquez, Pool Webb, Iohnny Holt, Billy Riggs, Vernon Mitchell, Kenneth George, C. L. Chappell, Aaron Cranford, Doyle Watkins, Charlie Wilcox, Ray Morgan, Jim Iohnson, Drew Sparlin. Dan Boyd, Ronald Erwin, Robert Bobo, Bill Lewis, Keith Wharton, Winfred Baggett, Dick Forrest, Dave Shawver, lack Gothard, Benny Lybrand, Quentin Watkins, Kent Hatcher, Bruce Black, manager Iohn Hall, Coaches Mike Brumbelow, Dale Waters, Ben Collins, and Ross Moore, also pictured is Steel Iones. head of The News and Information service at the College. ortr N , E ..,. ,-.. -,... .-22 it srss. F' W My ,. A v W N X it sit fr 'I x ' 'li' rf fel? s M, fr 8 'fl' Q X f 1 Q . M 92 f an . A : rr? 5 :wi - TEXAS WESTERN 17 A 10-yard field goal by Berman Corbell in 18 remaining seconds clinched victory for the Miner eleven in the l956 opening game. The Miners led at the half by a score of 3 to O but fell victim to the Red Raiders third-period drive of two Touchdowns. With four min- utes gone in the 4th period, Hugh Harmon went across Winfred Baggett limmy Bevers Left Tackle Right Halfback -1. - . Q TEXAS TECH 13 the line and Corbell converted. Eight minutes later Bob Laraba slanted around from the 10-yard line for the clincher and again Corbell converted. Laraba's touch- down climaxed an 89-yard Miner drive. Fumbles ham- pered the Miner offense in the first half, but three Miner pass interceptions evened things out. Bruce Black Robert Bobo Left End Right Tackle .. 54 'Thy ff.Q,:?wff2if.i 'V S 1 , . , gf, 4 ' - mjffwgiifisaf-fgayf, - 0, 2.x3g'fa- wag:-vf.ei,i',:- -Sf , 1 wifi- 'fizijlxzaym ff ' Zfiigsvgiiigl eq, '2??ss2g:q-'7:4if.:4'1'a '- Wh ,V 1 A, if lv QQ f'K ','e1- , 3 wk - 5 'f we ,aiQK'5wgkf,r' ,W-,,f' ffglh I 1 my A 1-,rf If 2 ,P ,, L ,FA ' , ! f TEXAS WESTERN 27 The Miners in their first home game of the 1956 sea- son downed Abilene's Wildcats 20-0 before a crowd of 12,000. The Brumbelow men dominated play throughout the game, failing however, to find a scoring punch ex- cept for a period of about 12 minutes. F our minutes deep in the second period, Laraba passed to Harmon on the Miner 44 and Harmon went 56 yards behind his blockers for the first score. Charlie Ward plowed through the mid- dle from the 1-yard line after Wilcox recovered a fumble BOBBY LEE COLEMAN BERMAN COHBELL Lett H alfback Quarterback ABILENE CHRISTIAN COLLEGE O on the ACC 16. Truman Hobbs booted the extra point. The final play of the first half saw Iirnmy Bevers leap up to grab a pass thrown by Don Harbor and Outrun his pursuers for 67 yards and the TD. Point making ended for the Miners, although the capacity crowd was dis- appointed to see a 63-yard punt return by Bob Forrest called back because of a clipping penalty and Laraba's pass to Quentin Watkins nullified because Watkins step- ped out of the end zone. AARON CRANFORD RONALD ERWIN Left Guard Left Tackle ' :,, 3 M rg -4- Y I Q 13 1 - .QQ , U ev. rxkv? ?',+,,s5! , , 39 ' , YK ' M ,. T ,-,--,,1L,..W,Qi,,1,b11, V Wiiiz'?7?6ZCir?P?f?7Iff'ST HYIPQEQGEETSSEHE !24 wML,,.M, QM ,L,M - . - M W ' : YEV Q -5: :'45'F--'Nl Mimi: 1- -: i f 2 BOB FORREST Quarterback TEXAS WESTERN 23 First Downs 286 Yards Rushlng 95 Yards Passlng 382 Total Offense 0 Passes Intercepied 3 of 14 Passes Completed 7 o ll 4 for 38 Punts Average B for 46 55 Penalties 3 of 3 Own Fumbles Recovered o TEXAS WESTERN 34 The speed of lim Bevers and bulldozing rushes of Rusty Rutledge played a big part in the Miners' 34 to O win over New Mexico U. Twenty-seven of the 34 points were scored in the final period. Bevers sprinted 58 yards around end in the first quarter and then drove for 13 and 3 yards in the final period for touchdowns. Bobby Caesar Fulton Kenneth George Quarterback Left Guard UNIVERSITY OF NEW MEXICO O Lee Coleman scored on a 13-yard run and Charlie Wilcox scored after picking up a blocked punt and running 23 yards. Corbell and Laraba added two con- versions each to the score. The Miners held New Mexico outside its 30-yard line except for one brief excursion in the 3rd period. lack Gothard Hugh HUTUIOTI Right End Fullback fn- ?E'?s.'1Z ' i V A' ,,.i9!tP'E!'l135'fn76L2f, f'fIr5ZI'?'35t?1k2.'I9?iI?.75i4f4C5N55W9lEfiN '32 xf Q'fQ1E!5LQk'd'iI3 E1 ,gk-4 K N 8 A vw' , X13 ' 1-M Q 4, Q 1, W. v ip. 'SAE ,S K I 1 , 7 .Vt ww I 74 7 K iw , ig-,,1 i. Y W Eg, f. ,Q V, 5 fiffw ', MA. M511 if d5iglQk?3Sgis-'WQYS 'Q J K A ,, g ' was ,. ,113 6VgfffwwjgyH,l,gyH'V 'fiirwy -N yu . 5 M mi Q , Q 6 ,,-ak f -,MM W ., A ,. , , , 'I - .fi 4- if f A K ' f f.ft'.'35+??' 'fF2f'5f1M5f '7 V 'T:'L1W N 'QUE' fins ,' 'V 5 9' 24 ,. f n wi'.sa-wiiiv Q 1, ,W f 2 2 TEXAS WESTERN 28 Don Maynard, the slender speedster from Colorado City, had a field day as he sparked the Miners to a 28-6 victory over Arizona U. Maynard salvaged a weak first half by catching Laraba's pass on a 62-yard touchdown play with only 32 seconds of playing time left in the first half. Laraba's conversion gave TWC a lead of 7-6. In the second half, the Miners reverted to straight foot- TRUMAN Homas lor-INNY Hom' Left Halfback Center UNIVERSITY OF ARIZONA 6 ball for a third period TD and again Maynard went 43 yards on a Laraba pass to set up another. In the final quarter Maynard swept right end for 46 yards to spark the final Miner drive. Arizona scored its only points on an 80-yard march with Art Lupino scoring on a sensa- tional play. JIM JOHNSON BOB I-ARABA Left Guard Quarterback Nur OV vi 1 4 1 if di' ,w- .W fur- ,QM1 ,Q K .9125 V lf? 'gig W aw K VK Eg , fx Af' 1 WL ' iff IL, I - -ivy' Mggmg w '- . si.: fi' 'Y' fi . ' M, 2 2 2 jwg : f:Q,. 5 1 Y K ff L, YS x A ' ' ' 'L L' Q 1 , I A , 1 ,A E' t i. Aw S yfx' 3 .. . 'Y A f W 5 -' , - wi X, . ' ' Lis - - H 5 Q A M, ' f , .aus e K - ,Egg -- , -Q Q ' 5' T K -A ' Q! E ,X Z rl M L , .M . ' ' L , 2 . - if 'SQEFZM jgrfsfi Y W 4 K J ' ? . T512 A 1' ,ffl ' fk .. -sJpZi-ig'i-'g:..- :WM 5 x ,, Iwi p:a.spff.gn:fL S3255 .-ifsihgzgs -si V W Q ymzwwgitfiai. I N I 5 106 TEXAS WESTERN 6 NORTH TEXAS STATE 13 The North Texas Eagles rose up with a fiery second half attack at Denton to push across two touchdowns and snap Texas Western's four-game winning streak. About SOOO fans watched the Eagles rip holes through the Miner line and bottle up their offense in complete domination of play. The Miners scored 22 and B6 minutes deep in the game when Hugh Harmon went 70 yards on a punt return for TWC. Texas Western had held the Eagles at bay the first half but the North Texas eleven turned the tide midway in the 3rd quarter, scor- ing on a 54-yard punt return and a 23-yard run on the keeper play. A last minute Miner threat was crushed quickly as a Laraba pass was intercepted on the goal line as the gun sounded. Don Maynard Vernon Mitchell BUY Morgan Left Halfback Center Right Guard TEXAS WESTERN NORTH TEXAS STATE 9 First Downs 126 Yards Rushing 132 Yards Passing 4 of 11 Passes Completed l Passes Intercepted O Own Fumbles Recovered 7 for 33 Punts Average 7 for 75 Penalties 18 215 79 5 of 13 2 O 5 for 41 5 for 55 The Man Who Built the Team 108 TEXAS WESTERN 51 Texas Western's Miners treated their fans to a well deserved win at State College, New Mexico, with a heavy scoring, second half win over the Aggies. The Miners were held on the ll and l-yard lines in the first quarter but managed to connect on a 32-yard field goal by Berman Corbell. The final play of the first half, a pass from Laraba to Maynard, gave the Miners their first TD and a half-time lead of 10-0. Twenty-two seconds into the Znd half, Jimmy Bevers went 34 yards for a touchdown and before the end of the third period, Bob NEW MEXICO A 8: M 7 Forrest ran 31 yards for another. The final Miner score of the third period was a Harmon-style punt return of 44 yards. In the final period Forrest gave another exhibi- tion of brokenfield running as he went 42 yards for his second counter. Moments later Forrest hit on two con- secutive passes as the Miners moved 85 yards on four plays and Charlie Ward went across for the touchdown. Miner reserves scored on an Aggie fumble from the ll- yard line as Steve Pursley carried across on the second play. Stanley Pursley Steve Pursley Billy Higgs Quarterback Right Halfback Center TEXAS WESTERN NEW MEXICO A df M 18 First Downs 287 Yards Rushing 127 Yards Passing 414 Total Offense 5 of 11 Passes Completed 0 Passes Intercepted 2 for 50 Punts Average 1 of 5 Fumbles Lost 8 for 50 Penalties 13 112 97 209 4 of 21 1 8 for 32 3 of 9 7 for 81 Let's get in step! 110 TEXAS WESTERN 51 Texas Western delighted a packed stadium of Exes and Homecoming guests by scoring at ease against the nation's second-leading offensive team, routing the Cow- boys 51-13. The Miners opened their attack with a 42- yard punt return by Bob Laraba to score the first of seven Texas Western scores. In the same period the Miners carried the ball deep into Hardin-Simmons terri- tory but stalled on the 15-yard line. Truman Hobbs boot- HARDIN-SIIVINIONS UNIVERSITY 13 ed a 20-yard field goal and soon after, the Miners went 84 yards in ll plays to send Laraba across from the two. Dick Forrest raced into the end zone to snag a Lara- ba pass from the 46-yard line. Hugh Harmon gave fans a thrill by returning a punt 60 yards for another score. TWC's final counter came just as the gun sounded, on a three-yard pass from Stan Pursley to Willie Vasquez. The two Cowboy scores came as results of passes good for 53 and 26 yards. RUSTY RUTLEDGE DAVE SHAWVER DRI-:W SPARLIN Right Halfback Left End Right Guard TEXAS WESTERN HARDIN-SIMMONS 19 338 109 447 10 of 14 l 2 for 59 7 for 75 3 of 3 First Downs Yards Rushing Yards Passing Total Offense Passes Completed Passes lntercepted Punts Average Penalties Own Fumbles Recovered 15 142 188 330 12 of 19 3 5 for 34 4 for 50 3 of 5 All Hail Queen Beth 112 TEXAS WESTERN 28 Sparked by what sportswriters called the greatest defensive show they have ever seen, the Miners whipped highly favored Arizona State College to bring home a Border Conference record of 6 wins and no losses and their first Border Conference Championship in 21 years of membership. Eight times the Tempe eleven moved the ball across the Miner 30-yard line and were forced to yield. Three pass interceptions and two fumble recover- ies for the Miners were key factors in the Miner victory. With only 47 seconds remaining in the first quarter the ARIZONA STATE COLLEGE O Miners returned a short punt and Bob Laraba went across. In the 3rd period Laraba set up a touchdown after an Arizona fumble and Iimmy Bevers, the night's outstanding ball carrier, crossed the goal on two carries. Bobby Lee Coleman, scored on a 35-yard run after Tru- man Hobbs' interception. Texas Western's final score came as Bob Forrest intercepted a pass and swivel-hipp- ed 46 yards to set up the TD. Two plays by Charlie Ward put the ball on the 13 and Coleman carried across the goal. NICK TATI: WILLIE VASQUEZ CHARLIE WARD Right Halfback Left Halfback Fullback -- N, , ,Mx Q. 1 H411 Q s X 533 ,V ., ,Q A , if Wm 114 TEXAS WESTERN 16 WEST TEXAS STATE 13 A 38-yard field goal by Truman Hobbs in the last two seconds of the game slipped the Miners past West Texas by a score of 16 to 13. The victory was marked with luck for the Miners as they spotted West Texas two first-half touchdowns. The Buffalo units dominated first- half play as they poured through the Miner line, thwart- ed all offensive moves, and struck with suddenness for their touchdowns. They scored on an 89-yard pass and an 11-yard pass. The Miners came storming back with matching counters in the second half. Don Maynard went across from the Buffalo 25 for the first Miner TD. The second came as the result of an 82-yard march by the Miners with Forrest, Ward, Harmon, and Maynard get- ting good yardage. In the fourth period the Miners were stopped on the Buffalo 2-yard line and lost possession of the ball. Hoping to stall for time and tie the game, West Texas took over but fumbled on the 28-yard line. Texas Western took the ball on the 28 and Truman Hobbs came into the game. The ball was placed on the 34-yard line by Bevers and as the gun sounded, the West Texas Homecoming crowd saw the ball arch over the uprights. DOYLE WATKINS Qui-:NTIN WATKINS lAKE WEBB Right Guard Right End Fl111bUC1f TEXAS WESTERN WEST TEXAS STATE 12 223 74 297 3 of 12 1 7 for 37 2 of 5 2 for 20 First Downs Yards Rushing Yards Passing Total Offense Passes Completed Passes Intercepted Punts Average Fumbles Lost Penalties 14 308 32 338 2 of 10 1 9 for 32 2 of 4 1 of 15 The Marching Cavalcade TEXAS WESTERN 54 TRINITY UNIVERSITY O Texas Western climaxed its 1956 season by rallying to beat the Tigers of Trinity U. 54 to 0. This was the first time the Tigers, who were co-Gulf Coast Champ- ions had been shut out since 1932. Bob Laraba was the running Demon who tore Tiger defense apart on his spectacular runs of 66, 52, and ll yards, all good for touchdowns. Don Maynard scored on a 6-yard run. Char- lie Ward from the 3: lirnrny Bevers from the 9: Bobby Cole- man from the 5: and Steve Pursley on a 27-yard pass from Caesar Fulton. The Miners took one quarter to get rollinq, but when they finally got started, they didn't stop. The alert defense stole five passes from the Tigers. The Miners ended the 1956 season with a record of nine wins and one loss, their best season in history. PooL WEBB KEITH WHARTON CHARLIE WILCOX Center Left Tackle Left End X an , -1 2 W war' www-.Qa,5ff'Qf f 'EA- -' ai mfs. W, X13 as 1. . 52 : ,. :SEL Wsfi, Q F H gpg, . 25 4,-W. , H K My ,,,,,1.?jLzw it , Q,xagQf+?.?wQsiE5i , - wa.: 'sg-.,':fvi,? zL. .V - 1 4 .- fam551Fn,f U ww f- mfg' Z? f , Af, A , N ,,, ,V ,. f Q A , -. ,,: A 7, .. . if F . .. .. .. .. W.: . , 1 L i ii? 3' fm xfx f sif K ,A 'Wi .-.Q Y f.-f 35 nz' . ak f3'2?qg,3f1gff QQ 'E A 'A - 'fi' f '-,?5f'I?4 La fwxrii .V Wm, MSV5'f'iat.f5Qb571f 'TX-1 A 1 f-. ni. -1 , X sg.aLEY'1m Qfmuzafsw ,fh2f1iiHf'l 1 ,Q ,t,,,Q,,v-,fy1.,v.f f ,W A .A Lxg kvxk-Qwwmg Qisuw .5315-1.3.5112 Q P, My M aisy . L .1-.mm MW New vi- Kiwi. 1 . M5511 T91 ' 1- g ,2:T3.iS',z-N5 ii,-P1 ,, , A wif Lkfiifigllfiwi w. . -S 7 , X1-x.?!N ffri?i-21157-WM?-'S4v5i ,,7..,,5'3?0 ,,,,.Ue7,wQgs,i,, Wmzfsi- irsr , .44 .Q L, S7325 fl!?f'f!?QQ?ge5?!iigqgwlff:i'12fW , , .A Q.vm'wzm.s4fww,a'5Sff51ffff- qzwzfwfcfe wwzsxiffffxzwkwfxxrs' -We fffggg A 1 fl ,, .9 . L.-- , 35331.-It , 1.5. - ,Am Q -- ww. HM -5- fa. .A A in w- 1 'L L 1 fy k 1957 SUN BOWL THREE GOOD REASONS FOR TEXAS WESTERNS FINE TEAM TEXAS WESTERN O A classic battle of power versus speed was expected as the favorite Texas Western met Bo Sherman's Colonials of George Washington University. The Miners had the advantage of speed and the home field but had to cope with the husky Colonial line and a weight ad- vantage of 20 pounds per man. The big, rugged, Colonials shattered TWC offense, shackled its speed, and struck twice for touchdowns and a Sun Bowl victory. The sizeable weight advantage and a solid foundation of fundamental football were big advantages for the GEORGE WASHINGTON UNIVERSITY 13 Colonials. They outblocked and out-maneuvered the Miners. The visiting team threw up an almost impenetra- ble pass defense which hurt the Miner chances for winning. TWC's backfield got loose just once in the game and traveled 50 yards to the Colonial 26-yard line. A 15-yard penalty called them back and the drive was killed quickly. Penalties, fumbles and the excellent Colonial pass defense cost the Miners their first loss in Sun Bowl play. Faithful to the last minute TEXAS WESTERN GEORGE WASHINGTON U. 10 146 22 168 3 of 16 3 8 for 34 3 for 45 2 of 2 First Downs Yards Rushing Yards Passing Total Offense Passes Completed Passes Intercepied Punts Average Penalties Fumbles Lost 14 257 61 318 4 of 9 0 7 for 33 7 for 55 2 of 3 THE BORDER CONFERENCE The leudmg scorer of the Border Conference was Chcrrhe Brown shown here with the tro phy H15 overcrqe was 227 points per game gf Qfi :vi wimq? , .5 55:5 ar wtf: Q! my -S M. mw4w1iw+Af xv- ,laws Aiwa My COACH GEORGE MCCABTY This year the Miner Basketball squad finished one of their finest seasons. Coach George McCarty led his men to a record of 15 Wins and 8 losses. He coached them to their second Bor- der Conference Win, the first since 1941. The players that have Worked with Coach McCarty hold him in their minds with respect and admiration. This editor would like to express the feeling all TWC has for him by say- ing thanks for a job well done. ' , 7'-W'S ff'i'Tt'Bff A ' ., as -P 6 N my . .,., t,?'i?:.,f ' ' ' ' diiisff' L - , f ,- - -sr-,fzrsrersrr . , , f ' raw , 1 fi in ' ,fi 5 5 r 5' .- rzf-rt? .. l 9-,, . 4 s in q v 5 MJ A s The Man Behind the Men Of course the Golddiggers helped inspire the men too. Ceci1Brown Charles Brown Tack Burgess Guard Forward Forward Texas Western 78 Texas Western 75 New Mexico Western 48 New Mexico University 65 Texas Western 60 Texas Western 55 Sul Boss 58 Washington University of St. Louis 58 Texas Western 60 Wayne University of Detroit 67 Charlie Brown and Wayne Iones give Arizona the shakes. THE RECORD Texas Western 59 Tulsa University 77 Texas Western S2 Tennessee Tech 69 Texas Western 48 Memphis State 77 Texas Western 70 Colorado A. 6. M. 61 Texas Western 78 New Mexico Univers ity 65 Watch out for Fouls Charlie! .wg I-, 1 , 5' K l?'W?iw X W r -hz l 1' 1 1 . i 1 0 7 I N 5 m 1 ri 5 4+ wwf , 4, F ..,..Q Wx 'if X. THE RECORD Texas Western 52 Arizona CTempej 73 Texas Western 83 West Texas State 73 Rebounds helped Charhe Brown Keep his Average. vile , immr su, 233795 -' . 5 rv 1 - -ma1WbmllQ?ffLuf1f ik ' -Z . i Lg' 'V M, mummy' zgf,f.v,wf Arthur Napoles and Henry Masterson won this doubles match Servero Garcia at work in a singles match against Sul ROSS with Sul Ross. TENNIS Pictured above and to the side are the men in whom Coach W. H. Ball is placing his hopes for a Border Con- ference title. The Varsity squad plays in the finals almost every year and this year they may bring home vic- tory and the third Border Conference Trophy for Texas Western. Standing: Coach Dr. W. H. Ball, Arthur Napoles and Henry Masterson Kneeling: Servero Garcia and Robert Iimenez. ,. , W, , ,, ...n..,..JL....narL.arr,.tr.,f .,,.. -f ,. wifi. , .. . ,. Qrcfmnc, vf-- Q W' 5 , mv. TEXAS Donald Fite Donald Cook l0hn English WESTERN TRACK TEAM 1957 Although the squad seems small, the desire is big and this year the Texas Western Track Team planned to go all-out to bring home a Border Conference victory. Coach Ross Moore puts his trust in these men with hopes of one more Border Conference Trophy being placed in our trophy cases. The boys all work hard for their fine coach and 1f appearance means any thing, Texas Western should end up on or near the top. Not Pictured was Coach Ross Moore i ,.-, ' W af, i ix. ' X K fb' i J 'Ti N i m i i i I E i I i n i Lou Robbins and Donald Fite in action Iohn Hall Dori Maynard Gary Meadows Lou Robbins Ontstctndftng Sports Wmnctn BETTY BOYKIN ei? Row l Sherry Roberts Mary Margret Key Iudy Baker Eugenia Niehaus, Cathy Woodley, Catherine Sherwood, Freda Howie Irma Gandara Wanda H111 Carolyn Collins Diane Diebels. Row 2 Mrs L I Glardon Linda Cobb Hiedi Vogel Nancy Creswell, Ann Watkins, Barbara Cantrell, Ioann Mc- Donald Mary Blanche Polly Sue Ann Billrnan Maggie Cleghorn, Elizabeth Morris, Irene Duke, Ianice Walk- er Bonnie May Barbara Kinder Mary Baeher Mrs E F Craigo. Row 3 Nancy Hild Yvonne Franco Betty Ward Carol Kennedy Lynn Burquist, Dulcie Ligon, Kay Crawford, Gwyn Anderson Ellen Iayne Maris Carolyn Billman Carol Grammet, Nancy Cook. WOM EN S ATHLETIC ASSOCIATION OFFICERS President: Carolyn Billman Vice-President: Nancy Creswell Secretary: Catherine Sherwood Treasurer: Maggie Cleghorn Sponsors: Mrs. E. F. Craigo and Mrs. L. I. Glardon. The Women's Athletic Association or- ganized in 1934, is for all women students who are interested in extra-curricular athle- tics. At the end of each year, a supremacy trophy is awarded to the group which has been most active in intra-murals. Sports in- cluded are basketball, volleyball, badminton, tennis, ping-pong, softball and swirnrning. Pictured: Executive Council - Bonnie Lowry. Bonnie May, Elizabeth Morris, Mrs. L. I. Glar- don, Catherine Sherwood, Carolyn Billman. Nancy Creswell, Maggie Cleghorn, Mrs. E. F. Craigo. 131 Hook shot? Guard her' DELTA DELTA DELTA BASKETBALL CI-IAIVIPS Row 1: Be Row 2: Ig Not Picture A 'SA QLN tty Stupelton, Tiddley Moseley. ne McCutcheon, Diane Bguerschlczg, Betty Boykin, Sgndrci Ogden. dz Maggie Cleghorn, Nczncy Pirtle. 4..': A 4' A it - , A i' :'ii i iiit, 15 ' T t t 'H' ii A TKBELTA X 'fr if 'gif ai, 1-S7 Q 4 4212 ' fees 'ie 5' - '29 S' if 'fi 2' YJ' 't 'atv EI' Hu -4 D 1' J' , yi y i ft . , T f J fx x N U- iv N Q2 me n ,1 ,y 5 'A 2 ff' Row l: Ruth Barker, Bernadine Brock, Helen Hyatt. Row 2: Bonnie Lowery, Gail Wall, Sherry Roberts, Ioan Weaver. BELLES VOLLEYBALL CHAMPS si wins, rm. Where is the bull? Keep your ' eye on the birdie! Look there is no grass on the field! This is TEXAS! Steady? Game point! BOARD MEMBERS--Left to right Csemi-circlej Dean Riccioni, Newman Club: Ioe Karam, Tau Kappa Epsilon: Har- rison Brock, Sigma Alpha Epsilon: Art LaCapria, Phi Kappa Tau: lim Good, Kappa Sigma: lack Wilson, Lambda Chi Alpha: Coy Harrison, Alpha Phi Omega: and Steve Morales, student intramural director. Missing from picture, lay Gillespie, Baptist Student Union, and Iim Loper, Pre-Med Club, and Don Hoot Gipson, assistant intramural director. STEVE G. MORALES Student Intramural Director INTRAMURAL ATHLETIC BOARD The Intramural Athletic Board is composed of representa- tives from all the teams that are competing in intramural sports. The representatives are chosen by the members of the organization participating in intramurals. The Board meets once a week to discuss coming events, try to solve problems of the past week, vote on rules affecting the pro- gram and to keep their organization up to date on what is happening. STUDENT INTRAMURAL DIRECTOR He is appointed by the combined outgoing and incoming Student Councils to serve for one full school year. He is in charge of the whole intramural program, coordinating his program with the faculty intramural director, athletic director and chairman of the physical education department. He sets the schedules for all sports, appoints the game officials, buys the trophies and medals, presides over all board meetings and is responsible for enforcing all the rules. FHS RECXDREH Basketball-Greek All-Star Team Volleyball-All-Intramural Team Football-Captain, All-Intramural Team Track-First Place in High lump, Hurdles, High Point Man with 24 points Softball-Greek All-Star Team Swimming-Leg on Winning Relay Team Threw 2 Touchdown passes in TWC's win' over Aggies in Miner-Aggie Day Score: 12-0 1955-56 CDUTSTABHMNEEINTRAAMJRAL PLAYET2 .HM GCHDD KJUDPA SN3MA.FRAJTU?NVTY 1956-57 BASKETBALL CHAMPIONS-Alpha Phi Omega swept through th first major victory in intramural sports in many years. The APO's beat t e opposition without defeat to chalk up its heir closest rivals, Baptist Student Unlon twice-once in regular season and again in a post-season tournament. Standing, left to right, Coy Harrison Tony Vela, George Thompson, Burt Hamric, Ken Stutes and Lynn Livermore. Kneeling, Iim Matlock Don Schoch Ted Field, lack Rhoads and Coach lack Burgess. 1956-57 ALL- INTRAIVILJFQAL BASKETBALL TEAM TED FIELD . ,.,.,,,,.,, ,,.,,,... ............ A I pha Phi Omega HM MATLOCK ....,...... , Alpha Phi Omega BILL ALBHECHT .,,..... ,......., T au Kappa Epsilon MIKE FURMAN ,...,.,L.w.,w.........,....,.r.....,...ccc., ,,c....c..,,,, ....c...,..,,.....,c,.......,,c,......,, B a ptist Student Union IAY GILLESPIE .rt,,,..,,,,.,,,,,.,,.,,,,,,..,,,..,,,,,,,,,Y,,.,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,r,.,,,,,,.,,,,,,,, ,, Baptist Student Union Honorable Mention: Iim Good and Terry MacRight, Ka Cordova and Urbano Zea, Pre-Med Club. 138 ppa Sigma, and Iimmy 1 E 2? 1 ,ff Y . 5 3 ' , W 'Q' ' 7 ig L W win: -' ff iw .11 if M :ff mf 1956-57 VOLLEYBALL CHAMPIONS-Alpha Phi Omega continued to show its supremacy in intramural sports as 1t completely dominated competition in the volleyball tournament. The APO's again were the top players beating such powerful teams as Kappa Sigma, Tau Kappa Epsilon and Sigma Alpha Epsilon. Standing, left to r1ght are Coy Har rison, lack Rhoads, A. L. Berger and Ken Stutes. Kneeling are George Chink Thompson, Ted Field and Iim Matlock Not shown is lack Burgess. 1956-57 ALL-INTRAIVIURAL VOLLEYBALL TEAM IACK BURGESS ,,....., TED FIELD ...,...... ....... BILL ALBRECHT ,....,., BILL DOWNING ..,..... IOHN WILLIS .,,,,,.....,..., BERMAN CORBELL VERNON MITCHELL IIM GOOD ..,....,,.... . ....... . DICK PEIRCE .......,,......... IOHN DICKEY ....,,,...,,, 140 Alpha Phi Omega Alpha Phi Omega ...... Tau Kappa Epsilon Tau Kappa Epsilon Tau Kappa Epsilon Baptist Student Union Kappa Sigma ., .,...,,.,.,.,... ....... K appa Sigma Kappa Sigma Sigma Alpha Epsilon SPlKE IT, IONES ............ C. L. Chappell, Kappa Sigma, goes up to spike the ball in KS - APO volleyball game. lim Good, behind Chappell and lack Burgess and George Thompson, im- patiently wait to retrieve the ball. In the background is Nick Tate, game official. SET IT UP, HAMRIC .......... Here, Burt Hamric, APO, sets one up for lack Burgess, No. 9. This action took place in the Kappa Sigma - APO game also. BADMINTON DOUBLES CHAMPIONS-Berman Corbell, left, and Hin Iok Long, Baptist Student Union. 1956-57 BADIVIINTON SINGLES CHAMPION HIN JOK LONG BAPTIST STUDENT UNION 1 ' Oh.No You Don't -This must be what Chink Thompson is saying to the birdie as he rushes forward to bat it over the net in cr badminton doubles match. Standing by is Ken Stutes. SAE Doubles Team-Harrison Brock, left and Bob Calhoun, doubles partners. This was the first year of doubles competition in intramural badminton. DOUBLES CHAMP - Bobby Iirnenez and Same my Schneider, not shown, won the Ping Pong Doubles Championship. MWF BSU REPRESENTATIVE - Zane Walker, Bap- tist Student Union, looks very confident as he lunges forward for the ball. RUNNERS-UP - Don Schoch and Don Beird teamed up to take runner-up spot in the 1956-57 ping pong tournament. Here, Don gets ready to serve. SINGLES CHAMP-Don Beird, APO, captured the ping pong singles championship this year. He did it four years ago when he competed for the Band. 145 MAGOFF IN AUDITORIUM is named for Iarnes W Magoffin, one of the founders of El Paso: It has the largest stage in El Paso, and a seating capacity of 1650. Underneath the fully equipped stage there is a sound proof room for the band, and sunken pit stands in front of the staqe for the band and orchestra. Magoffin is the only building on the campus with an elevator. Built at a cost of S550,000, this building was completed in 1951. ACTIVITIES T.W. C ,,NM,JY ,4z'fi'w .jkiitik AL 'Avi fe Q t X 'gli A .ai , A M E1 Q,-sf ,I J STUDENT ASSOCIATION OFFICERS ALLAN FRIEDMAN, VICE PRESIDENT CARMELITA PASTEUR, SECRETARY HELENE VOGELPOHL, TREASURER -sittin., STUDENT COUNCIL This year the Student Council has attempted to increase participation in student activities and interest in student government. The first step toward this goal was to lower the price of the S. A. card and yet offer more activities to S. A. members. To increase interest in student government, class officers were requested to attend all Student Council meetings, and organizations were invited to send a representative to the meetings. As a result of the efforts of the Student Council, an average of fifty people now take an active part in student government each Monday night. The interest and participation in Student Council has allowed this governing body to expand, thus offering more to the individual student in his campus life. Committees have been established to review campus organizations, traffic problems, freshman orientation, academic problems, and disciplinary problems. Permanent additions to the campus include a marquee, activity signs for the S.U.B., and our glass burro. The Student Union Board was created this fall to increase on-campus activities. 150 STUDENT COUNCIL ' t:uitli3v,1 v'l ' CAROL KENNEDY RAY QUILLIAN GERALD BROOKS BOB DUCHOUQUETTE Freshman Representative Freshman Representative Sophomore Representative Sophomore Representative Y X . BILL ALBRECHT IIM MOCK BERMAN CORBELL BETS KOLLIKER lunior Representative lunior Representative Senior Representative Senior Representative '1 SCHULER NELSON IOHN WESTROPE SONIA IOHGENSON GEORGE THOMAS Engineering Representative Engineering Representative Academic Representative Academic Representative 151 1 il l - E32 ww. lr, , . lecmine B9eV9fSf Editor Allan Friedman, Business Manager FLCDWSI-IEET SEATED: Argyra Walshe, Ieanette McFadden, Allan Friedman, leanine Beevers, Pat Douglas, Estelle Wintroub Rosemary Lopez STANDING: Ben Pinnell, Zella Cresvvell, Carolyn Gnauck, Linda Cobb, Sarah Ramsey, lane Holmberg, Cookie Arreola, lan Smith, Ellen Iayne Maris, Nancy Creswell, Bette Bagge, Glenn Duke W 3 if iam? Q is .55 A Q We f,,,.L,,z. Let us laugh too Deadline time is near FLOWSHEET STAFF This page and the three hundred and sixty eiqht in this year's Flowsheet were prepared by the tire- less efforts of the people pictured. Here are some quick shots of the action that takes place in the Flowsheet office during the school year. Have you had your picture . . Lucius Casillas helps Zella and lane l Q 5 4 i fl K 3 ' E lf F ic uf R -'--+-N.. Barbara Sanborn, Editor Don Leslie, Business Manager The staff admires their latest creation fp- 1'f u :R- A new way to sell ads? Why do they all look so natural? 522 ' ,ffm Nh Smile of a true salesman EL BURBO STAFF About the fifteenth of each month, professors look over their classes and see only the covers of the latest edition of El Burro. Here are the peo- ple who make this monthly maga- zine possible. Bobby Mapula and The Boss Herb Blue, Editor Priscilla Winslow, Business Manager The stuff is beginning to regret their agreement to do two editions each Week mi ,mxfgf1:Lgs1gQ15gf:gif 5Q3Lj.gWW, ' ,Q- azL:ws:1:.ssasssrsszmfsasif,1asafswmmw1 AQ. ak A- Having troub1e,Iim? Herb looking for story material THE PROSPECTOF? STAFF Here are the people Who, twice each week, give us the latest social news, sports, and campus news. He's not really asleep--just thinking The phone is for business use only, Martha 4 . 43+ .un FIVI RADIO AND TELEVISICDN 5 A 2 5 E 2 ' J' - w, i-' H Wi? 51' 7 . ' U ...,.- Gig if . 2 Ya: ,L S E 2 , V , W, E! ? 1 ij X - KVCDF-' For ten hours each day, TWC students may listen to records, news, and stories of interest to the campus provided by the staff of KVGF. On special occasions the television department televises interesting events. Bill Webb at the teletype l Cookie types the daily log Rudy Gonzoles from control board B KVOF television lab goes into action. it PN! 1 COLLEGE I-YCAPPELLA CHOIR President: Io Meierhoff Vice-President: Luanne Presley Secretary: Ebba Brown Iames Owen Gabriel Morales Ross Mortensen Ramon Anchondo Ernesto Valenzuela Al Anderson Haul Guereca Roberto Alvarez Max Manley lesus Montoya Gary Welsch Dick Iuba Dean Canty Hector Rosales Iohn Terry Bill Young Robert Kirkland Frank Coppini Betty Magoon Tillie Delgadillo Betty Stapleton Ebba Brown Sandra Ogden Iean Murphree Bonita Tucker Luanne Presley Io Meierhoff Betty Boykin Carmelina Franco Ellen Iayne Maris Karen Holcomb Ioyce Maag Connie Rubio Barbara Foley Martha Wynes Nancy Pickens Silverlene Hamilton Cynthia Witherspoon Dulcie Ligon Martha Miller lane Holmberg Herlinda Uranga yt , K, 4 C3 iilsse 4 gl! '24 5 f ii ig S Ig i ii 'M ' 1 if i:: V 5 if B 5 i fi 2 is 5 xffgy, , if 85 1 , 1 if 1+ if Sl in P? F 1 i 3 1? w ,WAV nw, .N -, 5 1 5 V E f , 5 .E My V S. 3 Egi i i ., . ,.. . J i . V X . f , F sf, ' Q A 21 Q f YTI5' 3? ii I . ALL-COLLEGE CHORUS OFFICERS President: Shirley Richner Vice-President : Rochelle Russell Secretary: Marilyn Hofto Oscar Arellano Bernardino Brock Marjorie Brockington Sue Dickerson Eunice Dickey Elvia Fierro Isabel Gomez Iudith Groom Georgine Guevara Marlys Hessel Charles Iimerson Marian Iones Terry Kistner W. R. Linnenburger Marguerite Loya Adela Murillo Namka Nacim Edna Nixon Delia Pena Rodolfo Ramirez Edurado Reyes Shirley Richner Maria Rodriguez Rochelle Russell Cecil Villalobos Monica Herrera Concepcion Rubio TEXAS WESTERN SYIVIPI-IONIC BAND Lu Presley Raymond Anchando Bernardino Brock Robert Burnette TROMBONES OFFICERS SAXOPHONES Bi11F10res President: oo..oooo,.,,o,............,A...,,AA,.A.w .,o,, I ohn Terry Gilberto Avalos Vice-President: , ..... o,ttt,.. C huck Watson Frank Coppin Secretary: ttttoot as ,,,,too,o,,,,,,, Lu Presley BAHITQNES Arrangers: ...... ...r,,,,,,,,,,,, I ohn Terry Diane Bauerschlag Eileen King BASSES Roy Iohnson Rudy Ramirez Lawrence Gold Hector Rosales HORNS Charles Iimerson Hidie Vogel Kate Roberts Oranell Neel TRUMPETS Ioel Velez Al Anderson Dean Canty Roberto Chavez' Xavier Chavez Robert Iackson Billy Newman Dan White Henry Mahle Guillermo Sierra BASSOON Charles Watson PERCUSSION Hazel Ramirez Don Iohnson Silverlene Hamilton Cecil Villalobos Iessie Hall Al Anderson Conductor: v.v.............,...........,. Dr. Iohn Carrico Luanne Presley, Band Sweetheart Severo Garcia Joseph Trpik David Davis CLARINETS Bill Kleinschmidt Iohn Terry Kenneth Calkins Edward Musquiz Iames Owen Sally Stebbins Dick Iuba Nayna Iohnson Edna Nixon Vicente Alvarado Margaret Lucero Maxine Prescott Gail Davis Alfred Galvan Alfred Parra FLUTES Martha Newcomer Shirlene Rogers Mary Ann Borsky OBOES Richard Torres BASS CLARINETS Barbara Foley Marian Moseley ROW l: C rol n Neli an, Bea Luera, Mimi Magedson, Mimi Gladstein, Phyllis Hesler, Arlene Willis U Y Q ROW 2: Elizabeth Gaidry, Evelyn Simon, Donna Green, Sandra Fowler, Iudy Phillips, Marie Endlich, Carolyn Stone, Marci Scott, Mary Frances Donaldson, Natalie Andreas ROW 3: Claude Steele, Bob Ackley, Iohn Paul Thomas, Isaac Ugalde, Gwen Toppin, Forrest Wylie, Bob Fluitt Gayle Wall, Ioe Iacques, Elias Valdez, Don Calentine, Richard Clark ROW 4: Charles Lasater, Nacim Miledi, Ed Houser, David Fein, Bobby Sanders, David McCaffery, Elic Brothers Gerorge Robertson, Ed Hinkle COLLEGE PLAYERS This organization is open to anyone who is interested in drama. Points received by the student while working on major productions count toward membership in the honorary drama fraternity Al- pha Psi Omega. The group is sponsored by Bill Hardy and Milton Leech. OFFICERS President: Richard Clark Vice President: Elizabeth Gaidry Secretary: Mimi Magedson BEHIND THE SCENES Lost-minute touch-ups Bring down the first and second border numbers. Lust-minute check for cues Almost ready for or fitting I . -XM it tv V! 4 Penthouse curtain design by Rip Reynolds ROMEO AND JULIET Richard Clark as Romeo WONDERFUL TOWN Only in New York City could Q qirl spend the day in jail While being serenuded by seven Irish police- men. Nice people, nice tolli. Well uny- Wczy, that is vvhort the script said. Such interesting people live on Christopher Street Don CRichc1rd Clgrkj seems upset that Peggy QMimi Motgedsonj woke him up gt three in the morning just to ctpologize. THE IVICDON IS BLUE Mimi gives Ierry CI dctughter1y kiss. Now what that girl needs . . 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MEMBERS Coy Harrison ......,e , ..,i ., i,iii.., Alpha Phi Omega Royce Callaway .,,, Hance McKinney .. Richard Cummings . L Alpha Phi Omega Kappa Sigma Kappa Sigma Bobby Garner Les Ming ,, Bill Downing lim Peak Ben Pinnell lim Kaster ..a Tom Moore ....., , .,,,a.. Lambda Chi Alpha Ioe Dorgan ,...ia,, i..,, , .. , L Lambda Chi Alpha OFFICERS President ,ia,i , .L .....i.,a,,. ,, ,L . Les Ming Vice-President i ...., . a,,, . Bill Downing Secretary ..,,... ., ,,,,a.,a , it , Iim Peak Sigma Alpha Sigma Alpha L Tau Kappa , , Tau Kappa Epsilon Epsilon Epsilon Epsilon . L Phi Kappa Tau , Phi Kappa Tau 170 x x T 5' ' V is-my L. PAN!-IELLENIO COUNCIL The Panhellenic Council pledges to maintain fraternity life and interfraternity relations on a high plane, to further scholarship, to co-operate with the college administration for the maintenance of high social standards, to discuss questions of interest in the college and fraternity world, gud to compile rules for rushing, pledging, and initi- ation on the campus. The Panhellenic representatives, the presidents, and the apprentice representatives are dele- gates to the Panhellenic Council. MEMBERS Carolyn Billman .c,,., .,..,..,, ...c,,,. C h i Omega Ysela Porras ,c..,,..... Cynthia Garbrecht .c,,, ......,,i, Chi Omega Yolanda Porras lane Holmberg ,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, Vugg C hi Qmega Irene Duke Mflgqie Cleqhorn Delta Delta Delta Ellen Iayne Maris Barbara Sanborn ,, ,.,c ., Carolyn Watson it Delta Delta Delta Delta Delta Delta Anne Edwards ,,,,,,,,,,, -,,,.,,- KVIAK D e ha Gamma Shirley Maury ..... Delta Gamma Bobba Hadlock c,c,c,... . Eleanor Du Sang ec,e,e,..... Linda Cobb ,.....,c,,,,c.....,,,c,,,, Cookie Vogelpohl c,,,,,cc Psi Theta Psi Theta Psi Theta Zeta Tau Alpha Zeta Tau Alpha e,v,cc,,,, Zeta Tau Alpha Zeta Tau Alpha Panhellenic President l7l OI-Il OMEGA O O , o Q o Q 0 0 QQ M O Mt O O W W O x A Q X O O J OFFICERS FALL SPRING Cynthia Garbrecht ., ,,.,... .........,A P resident ...,.,,,., ,. ...... .. Carolyn Billman Zoe Dean Poole .,,...w.......,. ............. V ice-President .. ..,,.. ......,.A, , . Sallie Conn Ann Watkins ,,,,, A,,,,ea ,,,,,,,,,,,,, S ecretary ....... .,Aaa..,.. ..,Aa.,,. M a rtha Miller Serena Hamilton , ,,,.,,,, ,,,.,,,,,,,, T reasurer ,. .,.,.,,,..,.. .. ........ Serena Hamilton Tamita Pasteur .............,,........,,....,.........t..,.............................,. a.,..,..t.,.,........a,,... . . ...... ...Pledge' Trainer H .. allil .ai,.,..l.,.....a.., .....l.........ll..,.i A... . . . Gerry Lynch Rho Delta chapter of Chi Omega was chartered in The sixty members raised the most money to win 1939 on TWC's campus. Rho Delta is one of the 119 Campus Chest and the title of Miss Golddigger this year. chapters of Chi Omega,the largest women's fraternity. In addition to social activities - dinner dances, Active in all campus activities the members of Chi luncheons, frat parties, informal teas, - vesper services Omega have represented their group as Football Queen and duchess, Snow Fiesta Queen, two beauty contestant finalists, two Top Ten students, five members of Who's Who, Sophomore Secretary, one cheerleader, student body secretary, presidencies of six campus clubs, and SAE sweetheart. are held before Christmas and Easter. The group enter- tains orphans at Easter and adopts a needy family at Christmas. A T.V. set was presented to the Detention Home this year. The flower is the white carnation and the colors are cardinal and straw. SPRING PLEDGES lst row: Wanda Creamer, Kaye Williams, Erma Clark, Pat Caviness. 2nd row: Carlene Glen, Ornell Neal, Ginger Gilcrease, Betty Rae Boutwell, Ierri Young. W mf Cynthia Garbrecht Fall President Carolyn Billrnan Spring President Sue Ann Billrnan Priscilla Bynum Carol Chambers Gaye Cleqhorn Sallie Conn Nancy Cook Nancy De Brunner Dorothy Diehl Bonnie Fairrall Billie Farmer Etta Mae Fine lane Fjerstecl Dolores Grimrnett Nancy Hall Serena Hamilton Mary Lou Hargis lo Harris Nancy Heinzel Wanda Hill Nancy Hoben lane Holrnberg Lynn Horsley Erma Ioyner Martha Kennedy Mary M. Key Gerry Lynch Ialrna McDaniel Martha Miller Hellyn Moore Beth Morgan Ianice Newton Sara Oliver Dinah Park Tarnita Pasteur Zoe Dean Poole Sue Puzzi Lorraine Schuller Gayle Sexton Billie Stephens Carolyn Stone Ann Turner Patricia Vickers Charlotte Walker Ianice Walker Ann Watkins Sue Belle Watts Betty Wilhite Madeline Willis Kathy Woodley 173 DELTA DELTA DELTA IA ll Ze OFFICERS FALL SPRING Barbara Sanborn .T...., . LLL.L...... President LLL.....,....,.,,....,... ....... M aggie Cleqhorn Titq Mahon ,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, ,,,,,,,AA,,,AA V ice-President ..,A,,A..A.A ,,,,,.......,...., I Osie Brown Lillian Hirsch , ,,A,,,,,,,,,, ,,,,,,,,AA..., S ecretary wwwww,...A,w..,..., .............. L illian Hirsch Christine Webb ,,,,,,,,,. ,,,,,,,,TL,LL. T reasurer .........,.........,.,.. ...................,... P at Douglas Bets Kolliker .,.,.,,,,,,,LL ,,,,,,,,LLLLLL S ocial Chairman ......,. ..,........ E lizabeth Morris In the spring of 1938 the Theta Psi chapter of Delta Delta Delta was installed, the first national sorority on campus. The lodge was completed in 1941 and recent additions were completed in 1953. This year Tri Delta won first place girls' basketball, 3rd place volleyball and second place in the Variety Show. Activities this year included Homecoming, Co-Ed Ball, April dinner dance, Apple Polish Tea, and Winter Pine Prance. Membership during the year has been sixty women. These women have held many important positions on campus and won many honors. Among these are editor of El Burro, most beautiful girl, two class favorites, Miss TWC, Chenriziq and Dorm presidents, two student coun- cil representatives, four class officers, Kappa Sigma Sweetheart, and ASEE Sweetheart. The colors of Delta Delta Delta are silver, gold, and blue. The flower is the pansy. SPRING PLEDGES lst Row: Ianet Linebaugh Alice Harris Connie Young Marilyn Marsh India Rader Wanda Lambert Eilene King Barbara Sanborn Fall President Maggie Cleghorn Spring President Suzanna Aber Tomasine Aber Bette Bagge Kay Barwise Carol Blackwell Carol Blodgett Carol Sue Boone Betty Boykin Ebba Brown Iosie Brown Shirley Brown Margaret Davidson Patricia Douglas Carolyn Emerson Marie Endlich Catherine Finerty Io Mae Green Phyllis Hesler Lillian Hirsch Marilyn Hofto Evelyn Imle Bets Kolliker Carolyn Lee Lynna Lovelace Betty Lytle Tita Mahon Margaret Mehlhop Eleanor Moore Shirley Moore Tiddley Mosely Iane McCutcheon Ieanette McFadden Sharon Nye Sandra Cgden Nancy Pirtle Barbara Pringle Iune Rediker Bette Singer Betty Stapleton Heidi Vogel layne Vollmer Melissa Ware Caroline Watson Christine Webb Gretchen Wegener Lynne Wilson Anna lean Wipf Martha Wynes 175 DELTA GAIVIIVIA -9 L 4 0 'te-, 0 3,1 Q gs' saggy OFFICERS Shirley MQUIY U U ',VVV VVVV P resident ...,,.,..,,..,,.............,,..,,,,,,,,, ..,44..-- M ary Ann Bqehf Helen Pruitt ,,,,,1,,,,,,, First Vice-President AV...,,,.,,. ,,,,,.,,,,,,,,,,,A K qthy Krqtz Diane Diebels ,,,,, ,.AAAAA . .Second ViCe-P1'eSid9nl .......... ....,.., D iane Diebels Dale Reynolds .... .,,, ,,,,......... S 9 cretary ....,, . .....,AA,,,v,,,,,w..,...www. .........,.,.. I udy Maclver Carolyn Neligan ,,A,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,.,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,A,,,,,,,,ww,,,w ,w, , ... AA. ...,,,..... i Treasurer ............ ..... ..........,e.., e,,...e.... C a r olyn Neligcxn Gamma Gamma chapter of Delta Gamma was es- tablished at Texas Western in 1948. This chapter is one of Delta Gamma's 84 active groups in the U. S. and Canada. The 34 members of Delta Gamma participate in all campus activities. Two of their girls are 1956 Fraternity sweethearts and several were in the 1956 Sun Carnival. Every year the Delta Gammas sell programs at Rodeo performances to finance their annual retreat to Ruidoso. Date luncheons and dinner dances are also among their activities. At the Founders' Day Banquet in March the outstanding girls of the year are recogniz- ed. The flower of Delta Gamma is the cream rose and the colors are bronze, pink, and blue. The local group helps with the DG national philanthropy of sight con- servation and aid to the blind. ,rf SPRING PLEDGES Georgia Burkhalter Belle Huffman Shirley Maury Fall President Mary Ann Baehr Spring President Monte Armor Anne Ayres Ann Brunson Nancy Carter Carolyn Collins Dianne Diebels Edna Garcia Sharon Hankins Nancy Hild Karen Holcomb Frieda Howey Wanda Kimbrough Barbara Kinder Kathryn Kratz Ioan Lyons Iudy Maclver Marilyn Maynard Pat Maury Margaret Morrisey Carolyn Neliqan Helen Paulus Kitty Phelps Ioy Dee Price Carrol Prothro Helen Pruitt Dale Reynolds Howellyn Smith Betty Ward Sunnye Ward PSI THETA t A P . ll to OFFICERS FALL SPRING Yolanda Porras ...,,, , ..,,....A,... President .............,............ ........... Y Self! Porras Lucia Sada ,,,,,,,,,,, ,,, ,,,w , ...,.....A.Y. V ice-President ......w.ww.. ...............,..,.A B elia BCICCI Roberta Gregory ........ ,............ S ecretary .....,.............. ........... M Cry SGI1CheZ Alice Porras .............A ,...... .,... T I easurer .......,,.......... ............ M abel Ruiz Ysela Porras ,.,.,.... ............ P ledge Trainer .........A. ....... . ff Be1iCl BCICC1 Psi Theta Sorority, organized in the spring of 1956, is the newest sorority on TWC's campus. Thirteen charter members met together on February 28, 1956, to organize this group. Psi Theta was accepted into Panhellenic Council in the early spring and participated in it's first formal rush in the fall of 1956. Since its beginning many projects have been suc- cessfully launched by Psi Theta. A Mother's Club was organized in May of 1956. The sorority participated in Variety Show and Homecoming this fall, along with many other campus activities. Campus honors included a Sun Princess, a recipient of an Art Scholarship, and a winner of the TWC Talent Show. Psi Theta is a Catholic Sorority designed to fulfill the social needs of the Catholic girl at Texas Western. Its flower is the burgundy rose and its colors are bur- gundy and silver. Scholarship is the philanthropy. The newly designed pin of Psi Theta is diamond shaped with the letters Psi and Theta superimposed on a background of black enamel. SPRING PLEDGES Lyda Diaz Norma Diaz Rosa Rodarte Margarita Stevenson Garie Guereque Yolanda Porras Fall President Ysela Porras Spring President Belia Baca Irene Duke Bobby Gregory Margaret Lucero Hilda Minjares Melissa Nicholson Irma Perez Alicia Porras Connie Rubio Mabel Ruiz Beatrice Sada Lucia Sada Rita Salazar Soledad Sambrano Mary Sanchez Angie Villalva ZETA TALJ ALPHA X IIIIMO nululllll I 0 O ? - O Q :..- E 'if .5 C 000 000 1.- :EI 'E - - l i s it -ss 9 5 5 OFFICERS FALL SPRING Bobba Hadlock .....,.,., ,,,,,,, ,,,, P r esident ......................... ......... L inda Cobb Elaine Abbott ...,.......,.,.. Vice-President .....,..... ........ I ill Donohue Lavon Gschwind .....,.....A ,L I Secretary ....L...,,.,,..... .......,....,LL, i c Marilyn Ivey Iill Donohue .................,........... ..,, , Treasurer .,,................ ........................ I eanine Beevers Mary Blanche Polley .,.,,,..., r,.,. , Pledge Trainer .,,...,.. ..,...... M ary Blanche Polley The Gamma Gamma Chapter of Zeta Tau Alpha was chartered at TWC in 1938. This year the chapter was awarded the Superior Chapter Attainment Award Tray at the National Convention. The chapter also won the Golden Anniversary Cup for outstanding scholarship in the nation and the Repeater Scholarship Plaque. Zeta Tau Alpha holds the scholarship cup for this year and also won the campus Sing Song. Other campus honors this year included two class favorites, three class officers, two cheerleaders, Snow Fiesta Duchess, Daisey Mae winner and runner-up, Military Queen and Duchess, Flowsheet Queen, two beauty contestant runner-ups, TWC Sun Princess, two members of Who's Who, one Top Ten Senior, president of Panhellenic, Flowsheet editor, and business manager of the Prospector, At present there are fifty active members on cam- pus. The colors are turquoise blue and steel grey and the white violet is the flower. 5 gl' A SPRING PLEDGES Karin Waugh Neel Martha Newcomer Barbara Wiggs Barbara O'Kelly Anna Marie Mansfield Emily Blaine Mary Lee Tiller Bobba Hadlock Fall President Linda Cobb Spring President Elaine Abbott Daurice Anderson Gwen Anderson Mary Ann Armstrong Lee Arthur Iudy Baker Annabelle Bean Ieanine Beevers Iudy Brennand Mary F. Burdett Barbara Cantrell Sara Cooney Kay Crawford Nancy Creswell Zella Creswell Bobbie Lou Dale Iill Donohue Eleanor Du Sang Angeline Elder Nancy Elder Sandra Fowler Rita Greene Lavon Gschwind Kate Hargrove Betty Hughes Marilyn Ivey Jeanne Iackson Marion Iones Phyllis Ioyce Carol Kennedy Beverly Krigbaum Patsy Latham Dulcie Ligon Ioyce Maag Margaret MacNei1 Betty Magoon Ellen Maris Ierry Martin Carolyn McChesney lo Ann McDonald Marilyn Moore Eugenia Niehaus Ioanne Perry Mary B. Polley Sarah Ramsey Mayre Sue Richards I Sally Robertson Marci Scott Iacquelyn Stroud Mary I. Telehany Nancy Toll Helen Vogelpohl Argyra Walshe Betty Ward Katherine Waugh Doris Webb Bicky Winslow 181 Dian Young ALPHA Pl-II iigf OMEGA i f W X X ' x X I X I X A ' VV OFFICEHS President ....A............, Vice-President ..,..,.. Secretary ........,, ,, Treasurer .rr.r,.... Alpha Phi Omega, Texas Western Col1ege's first fra- ternity, was founded in 1919. It is limited to men with engineering, geology, or physics majors and math minors. APO is not affiliated with any national organiza- tion and its members direct its policies themselves. Any man who meets the major and minor requirements no- tifies the fraternity that he wishes to pledge. The mem- Coy Harrison Herb Holland George Thompson Iohn Vernon bers then decide whether or not to pledge him. The fraternity sponsors many traditional events on the campus. They started and are still in charge of M day and initiation and picnic for engineers on St. Pat's day. They also usher at the rodeo and participate in campus activities. 182 Annual initiation for new members of Alpha Phi Omega. Coy Harrison President David Albright A. L. Berger Donald Bierd Clell Blackwell George Buchanan Royce Callaway Reid Carlisle Ernest Carreon, Ir. Iim Chamness Robert Collier Iose De La Fuente Kenneth Derrick Glenn Ecord Sam Field lack Fulcher Walter Galyean Ioe Gonzales Oliver Graham B. E. Homric Iim Hill Herb Holland Robert Hughes W. H. Hunter D. D. Jones Martin Livermore Ioseph Mussey Bill Nash Larry Poage Gilbert Rodriguez Ruben Salcido Don Schoch Richard Sense K. H. Stutes George Thompson Iohn Thompson Antonio Vela Iohn Vernon Paul Watson 184 KAPPA SIGMA QQQ Q NJ ., , I , .2 2 O0 Www: I I f ff fi 11 EXP OFFICERS FALL SPRING Richard Cummings ,F,,,.. ..........F., P resident ...,,.,,...,......,,F...,.,...,..,,w. ,,,,,A,,, H ance McKinney Hance McKinney ,.,F,,A ............. V ice-President ......F,,,..,,.......,.A.,Y.,w.. ..,,...,... I ohn Alexander Iames Bettle ,e,ee, ,ee,e,eew . .e--e-ee-ee,A S econd Vice-President v.....,.., ...,.,,........, I ames Bettle Thomas Scott I ..,,e,. ------- .--ee S e cretary ,........t.,...tw.e. ..,.....t,.,t..e.4w. ....,...... I e rry Marshall Iames Fox ......s .. .s,,., ,..,,,... ......r,, ----ef-efe - --e---A---- T r e asurer .,.........,,...s,,.....,, .......r ...,,...s...ww.... I i m Creel Epsilon Xi of Kappa Sigma was organized on the campus of Texas Western in 1949 and the lodge was completed in the fall of 1952. In the past year the sixty members of Kappa Sigma have won the Campus Chest Drive Qfor the fourth yearj giving them the titles of Mr. Miner and Outstanding Prospector. They won first place in Variety Show, first place in the fraternity division of the Homecoming Pa- rade, and the overall intramural trophy for the second year. Among the trophies they have received is the Outstanding Intramural Athlete Trophy. The chapter also won the Kappa Sigma Fraternity Scholarship Cer- tificate. Among the activities of Kappa Sigma are the Bowery Ball held in the spring and the annual Black and White Ball. Awards are made at this ball to the outstanding fraternity members. 1 PAT DOUGLAS SWEETHEART OF KAPPA SIGMA Richard Cummings Fall President Chuck Anderson George Arms Glen Barnum lim Bettle Gerald Brooks David Burkett George Clark Iohn Coughran Jerry Eiland lames Fjerstad Kurt Goetting Charles Grant Jerry Guidry Don Handlin Phillip Handlin Iimmie Howard lames Hudspeth Art Hull Robin Isaacs Richard Iuba Iames Keogh Anthony Kendrick Don Leslie Richard Lovelace Raymond Lowrie Richard Lyman Robert MacCallum Bill Mahon Gene Mansour Ierry Marshall Willard McDaniel lesse McLoy Ierry McRight Rex Miller Portis Moreland Kenneth Murphy Stanley Osowski Dick Pierce James Pruitt Robert Rabe Robert Riberdy loe Rogers Tom Scott Turner Sharp Curtis Sloan Wayne Smith George Thomas Bill Wight Forest Wylie 185 Ronald Young 186 CRUC EM CRE Qs 6' LAMBDA CI-II ALPHA QQ 2 22-f qyf in S X t tt tt m a X F ll',?', 6 muullls 0 O , i nk tr oo A I, ,, ' 'Q t TI Q 7 it N169 - X ' Qi Q 'ma A i Pfarribha C 1 illplxu C OFFICERS FALL SPRING Thomas Moore AA,,,. .L AAAv.,AAA..... President so ....A,.,A...AAA.. ,,,A,,,,,,,w L ee Hardway Lee Hardway ............ .AA.,,A......AA V ice-President LL,,,.,..... ..............w......,..AA.. A rt Nolan Eugene Iohnson .........,.. ....,.AAALA,AA S ecretary L,,,. ,..... .........A, E u gene Iohnson Charles Chesak ,e...A..... fA---,---eefA-- T reasurer wee...,,w,...,..e,, ...,...,. C hdrles Chesak Ige Dorgan n.......eeeee AAAAAA,-- e e Pledge-Trainer ...,....e.. ........... D ave Lindsey Zeta Epsilon Chapter of Lambda Chi Alpha Frater- nity has been on TWC campus since 1946, when the local group, Rho Sigma Tau, joined the national fra- ternity. The local chapter is one of the 152 chapters of Lambda Chi Alpha, making it the largest men's frater- nity. The local chapter was awarded the National Scholarship Improvement trophy at this year's conven- tion. The forty members of Lambda Chi Alpha have par- ticipated in campus activities this year. They placed first in two divisions of the Christmas lighting contest this year, also. The group has started an extensive im- provement program this year which will culminate with the beautification of the fraternity lodge and surround- ing lawn. The sweetheart, Shirley Maurey, and White Rose Girls, Ann Watkins and Gerry Lynch, were named at the annual White Rose Ball. The fraternity colors are purple, green, and gold and the white rose is the flower. SHIRLEY MAURY SWEETHEART OF LAMBDA CHI ALPHA Thomas B. Moore Fall President Lee Hardway Spring President Charles Chesak Carlos Conde Ioe Dorgan Alston Dotson Robert Duchoquette Larry Hahn Iack Hedrick David Iohnson Eugene Iohnson Gerald Krick David Linsey A. E. Nolan Mike O'Quinn Frank Palone Douglas Pfeifer Bill Vechione George Weidner Iack Wilson 187 PHI KAPPA TAU 10152 gg! JflW7'q YQ ' .' ll' llllll :cb 4 'I Y . I Y 'WHIIIJ Rumi Q l ' l ' I . I K s A A f OFFICERS FALL SPRING jim Kggter -,,.,,.--,, , .,,,..,. President ,....,, .. ........... Erwin Ellett Arnold Green ,,,,.,., ..VlCe-Pfesldenl .. ...... ---.--.------ - .- Ray Noah Rgbert Moran A ., ,A A,. , Se c retary .. A....A..... ....... L arry Fairall Erwin Ellen S ...AA. Treasurer , . .....,.... ..........., L ynn Slater Fred Seeley ulln up Pledge-Master . - .. e,.....eee,ee., ...Fred Seeley Phi Kappa Tau, the first national fraternity at Texas Western, had a highly successful year. It was capped by the chapter being voted the chapter with the most achievements of any other Phi Kappa Tau chapter in the nation between 1953 and 1956. This was largely due to the installation of the swimming pool at the lodge. ln addition, a fence, bath house, storage house and patio were built. Members of the fraternity did most of the construction. Phi Tau held a Halloween party for the Southwest Children's Home, and made luminarios for the Christmas Lighting Contest in Cielo Vista, which won first place in the city contest. Phi Tau also won first place in the Homecoming Parade, Sing Song , and softball contest. Activities for the year include a Spring Formal and Woman Haters' Week. Many of the Phi Taus have held important student offices on the carn- pus this year. 188 ELLEN IAYNE MARIS SWEETHEART OF PHI KAPPA TAU lim Kaster Fall President Claude E. Ellett Spring President Iames Adams Ben Aiken Eddy Armstrong lohn Armstrong Curtice Barentine Rogers Berggren Tony Boswell lack Brown Iohn Casey Wm. Castillo Tom Cavin Robert Cole Bill Davidson David Davis Weldon Donaldson Eugene Duckworth Robert Emmett Ronald Emmett loe Ezzell Larry Fairall Chas. Flack Charles Glock Loren Hockett David Iohnson Donald Johnson Robert Iones Tommy Iones Arthur La Capria Phillip Lane lames Laza Ierry Maloy Fred Mauldin Fleming McDaniel Lee McDowell Ken Miller Wm. Miller Bill Moran Robert Moran Don Neimeier Raymond Noah Geo. Paschich Lawrence Paschich Allan Phelps Ben Pinell lack Prather Tom Price Bruce Reynolds Lynn Slater Harvey Stahl Chas. Sullivan Geo. Sullivan Keith Ward Carl Webb Neil Weinbrenner lohnny Westrope Bill Williams 189 Robert Wright Chas. Yates 190 SIGMA ALPHA EPSILCJN 'P it 't' 'ft-' 1 'L 15,5 Q '55--. 2tttl:'r . lr . L l t It lllltttv FALL Bill Pasteur ,,,,, , Ioe Feste , , Bob Garner A Ierry Clarke :IPM V A 9 J qggu. ' .W ff t!tll ! V' A 0 -- lit Mll'lls 2' itll' llllllll lll nf ' I u -imlllll ll lllu.., ntl lil 4 OFFICERS SPRING President , ,,l.,A, ,.,. . Iohn Donohue Vice-President r, Barry Gallaway Secretary ............ Cabell Finch Treasurer .. , ,.....,....,. Iim Harvie Pledge Trainer a,,, .....,. .... . .. .... . ...........,.r,... , Bob Garner lack V1ckers , , ,,,,,, , ,,.,, ....,......,,,, N ...,.,,,.,, ,,,...,... . . . Texas Gamma chapter of Sigma Alpha Epsilon was founded at TWC on Nov. 9, 1947. The chapter lodge was completed in 1954 and plans are in progress for the building of a dormitory. The fraternity is represented by having three mem- bers in Who's Who this year, three Men of Mines, the Intramural Director and three DMS students. The fifty actives and fifteen pledges participate in all campus activities and are now in second place in the Intramural race. Their act for Variety Show has had several engagements. There are over 300 active SAEs in the El Paso area and the chapter has always had a strong alumni organ- ization back of them. Among the inter-fraternity activities of Sigma Al- pha Epsilon are the Costume Ball held each December and the Spring Formal held each April at which time the Sweetheart of SAE is crowned. TAMITA PASTEUR SWEETHEART OF SIGMA ALPHA EPSILON H ft ig :, we ' Bill Pasteur Fall President Iohn Donohue Spring President lack Bailey Robert Bell lack Vickers Don Ward Phil Ward Pool Webb Hunter Wise Ronnie Britton Harrison Brock Robert Calhoun lerry Clark Buz Crook lohn Dickey Pat Donohue Don Evans Ierry Everett Bob Feste Ioe Feste Cabell Finch Ben Fisher Douglas Fishkin Mike Furman Barry Gallaway Bobby Garner Hoot Gipson lon Hansen Le Bron Hardie Iirn Harvie Malcolm Hensley lack Holmberg Ernest Holmes Iefferey Hubbard Bill Huff Glenn Iohnson Scott Krutilek Louis Lama Frank Lewis Bob Lowrnan Monte Martin Ronald McCarty Mike McGehee Doug McLaurin Stretch Meadows Frank Middleton Iohn Miele Mallory Miller, Ir L. L. Ming Iim Mock Schuler Nelson Lanny Norris Craig Peticolas Steve Schuster Ritchie Spence Larry Traylor Tom Trumbull l9l TALJ KAP!-PA EPSILON A V' 1 ull fI ' . LHlLf lcll Ilzfffli - f Aff ' 25' ' fm WM x i we W , W fx I 'f Ah W f 2 ei ' W fi' 1 f WI' f T if . K ., -1? , fi: 4 QQ 4 0' W , J l 7 gt N ,f , 74 Q I - , 'W' 192 OFFICERS SPRING Bill Downing ,,,, ,,,, .....,,,..A P resident ,..A......,........,.. ....,...... I ames Peak Ioseph Karam ,,e,,,,.,, ,. .....Y..,,. Vice-President ......... ,A.........,.. R ay Berry Bill Britton .Y,.,.ee,,,,e , ,,i,,,.. ....4..,... S ecretary ................ .,............,....A. F red Witt Charles Monedero ,... .. ......,..... Treasurer ..............,,..,... ..,....,..i N orman Peyton Iames Nickless ......,....,... .....re,,,, P ledge Trainer ,.....,..... .....,...,..... R on Willard The Gamma Gamma chapter of Tau Kappa Epsilon was installed at TWC in 1949. In the summer of 1956 the group moved into the first fraternity house on cam- pus where the members could live together. Tau Kappa Epsilon has had a very successful year, winning the scholarship trophy, taking second place in Homecoming, and winning third place in the variety show. The forty members pledged twenty-five men in fall rush. The members participate in all campus activities and have many inter-group activities as the annual Bed Carnation Ball and the party for orphans at Christmas time. Its members are active on campus holding impor- tant positions in publications. The national president of TKE recently recognized Gamma Gamma chapter as the most improved and explosive chapter in all of Tekedom. ANNE EDWARDS AYRES SWEETHEART OF TAU KAPPA EPSILON Bill Downing Fall President Iim Peak Spring President W. A. Albrecht I. W. Armstrong Ron Arnold Edward Babenco Iohn Bannworth Marvin Beier Raymond Berry Herbert Blue Bill Britton Dean Canty Richard Concha I. W. Cranfill Iim Dicus Bobby Earl Don Gentry Tom Hennessy W. A. Hoffman Joe Karam Warren Lynge Charles McGaha Charlie Mondero Mel Moore Steve Morales William Mowad Floyd Stewart LeRoy Taylor Dick Mirrop Iarnes Nickless O. D. Paulk Norman Peyton Bon Willard Iohn Willis Fred Witt THE BELLES MQW ltr OFFICERS FALL SPRING Luanne Presley ,,,,,A.,.. ............. P resident ........... ...,....... H elen Hyatt Ruth Barker ............,.... ....AA.... V ice-President .. ..4.... B0I11'1i9 Lowry Helen Hyatt ........... .....,... S ecretgry ,......... .....,..... M arlys Hessel The Belles, a club for dormitory girls not partici- pating in Greek activities, was organized in 1952. Mem- bers must be residents of either Bell Hall or Benedict Hall. Since its formation, The Bel1es has been active in all campus activities including sports contests, beauty contests, Sing Song, and M Day. In 1956, a scholarship fund was established to help a deserving member of The Bel1es. The members raise the funds for this project by ushering at the annual E1 Paso Rodeo and Livestock Show. Charities aided by the club include the Ysleta Orphans Home and the annual Campus Chest Drive. SPRING PLEDGES Nora Fairchild Mary Helen Moreno Sandra Hammond Luanne Presley Fall President Helen Hyatt Spring President Ruth Barker Bernadine Brock Iune Humphries Eileen King Karen Masterson Peggy McC1end Lydia Roeske Gayle Wall 195 OI1 3 and CAMPUS CCDLLEAGUES OFFICERS FALL SPRING Robert Mapula ,President ..,,,.,,,,....,.,.. Robert Mapula Charles Espalin ...Vice-President .w.... ,, Reynaldo Fernandez Lydia Franco , ,,,rr,,, , ...Secretary .. .................... Lydia Franco Calixto Membrilla L r.,. ,Treasurer ,.,..r..w... .......,.. C ecil Villalobos Campus Colleagues Club was founded in 1941, un- der the name Mu Epsilon Chi. It is one of the oldest clubs on campus, and it has the distinction of being the only co-educational social organization at Texas Wes- tern. ln October 1956, Campus Colleagues celebrated its fifteenth anniversary. During the past year, the club has participated in many of the college activities. 6 5 .. af 3 f f'Q' Ji Wi 4,-IF' The Tri-Cs Won first place in the non4Greek class of the Homecoming Parade. Besides being a social organ- ization, the Colleagues participate in various community projects. Campus Colleagues works with the Lulac Club of El Paso, which serves as its off-campus advisory council. The purpose of Tri4C is to establish better rela- tions between non-Greek students at TWC. making plans for the semes ter's activities and parties. Campus Colleagues members Robert Mapula President Yolanda Alarcon Olga Arreola Manuel Cintron Elsa Contreras Manuel Elorreaga Charles Espalin Reynaldo Fernandez Lydia Franco Catalina Garcia Irene Holguin Rosemary Lopez Iulieta Marquez Carlos Melendez Dolores Melendez Calixto Membrillo Amy Mendez Henry Morales Eleanor Payan Magdalena Terrazas Humberto Tolentino Alicia Vasquez Cecil Villalobos 197 Pl-IRATEFQES GQ OCD , oO0Oo 0 OQCDO I OFFICERS President .. Vice-President Secretary Treasurer The Sigma Chapter of Phrateres International, bet- ter known as Phi Sigma, is a women's social organiza- tion designed to promote friendships among college wo- men. Phrateres has a pledging system where a woman is a pledge for a semester, giving her a chance to de- velop mentally and morally. Phi Sigma chapter on TWC's campus has had Lorie Dillard Rosemary Zacour Liz Gardener A, Sonja Iorgenson several projects this year including a turkey drawing in December to raise money for furniture and many cake sales. They also participate in school contests and ac- tivities. Last October Phrateres moved to 1905 Hawthorne, where the members meet each Tuesday night. SPRING PLEDGES Rose Henderson Kristy Lee Houser . F' ' .I 3111 e Lorie Dillard President Yvonne Anderson Kay Clerk Madeline Daw Dorothy Dycus Lizabeth Gardner Georgina Guevara Sonya Iorgenson Marilyn Law Carolyn Martin Sandra Morrison Namara Naciem Ianyth Smith Sally Stebbins Iean Willmore Margaret Young Rosemary Zacour l99 ' ' PI-II GAIVIIVIA NU 4 A BURR BU . ,Ill----lller-gill. 5,i'.5g!:::!55u:3!ll' 1 1.sE!!5zu::22!' QI!!-:---::-:FQ 1 1 OFFICERS FALL SPRING Nancy Kochevar ............ ....-...,......W ..................... ....... - ..., P resident ...,........,.......,..... .......... K atherine Sherwood Katherine Sherwood ......... -..-.-..-- .......................... ................ - Vice-President ............ ..................... Ir ma Gandara Iill Donohue ........................ M..- .......... ..--. ..... Secretary .................... ................ R osey Herrera Patricia Vikers i.....,....,, ............, T reasurer ............... ........ L ydid FICIIICO The Phi Chapter of Phi Gamma Nu was installed in February of 1955. It is a professional commerce sorority, organized to further interest in civic and professional en- terprises, and to encourage participation in campus ac- tivities. A high standard of scholarship is promoted by the local group. In 1956, the Phi Chapter was awarded the National Scholarship Cup, for the highest scholastic average of the 21 chapters in the nation. In the profes- sional field Phi Gamma Nu has helped sponsor the Town Hall of the Campus, a round table conducted by the Texas Manufacturers Association. Also Phi Chapter assisted with the Industrial Management Supervisory Conference. On the campus the Phi Chapter has been active in Homecoming activities including the parade and breakfast sponsored by the business department. In the fall, Phi Chapter along with Delta Sigma Phi held a coffee for the faculty and students of the business de- partment. ?4'tXE.S?ifIffQn.2Q1i2, ' , , vi IM SPRING PLEDGES Pat McCormick Donna Bonar Lucille Armendariz -- ' -' liiiiidsimlifef, ffsiil li' ' I ., an 1.222 , my . . Nancy Kochevar F all President Katherine Sherwood Spring President Iulieta Acosta Peggy McClendin Nancy Cook Iill Donohue Lydia Franco Irma Gandara Maria Rosa Herrera Amy Menez Isabel Neibergall Patricia Vickers Anna Maria Vargas Ioyce Willyyard 202 M44 i K :llle-2-0 , nu V4 PAH' 2 W 1 A 2 .. M 30. 5. 5 .1 ,fffsv . ' wx ,l . f' uni , l ' ls' ' iq! 1IlF i 'ff gg ' f'1ill63 ll,--I - lq31!IllIl!', 2f,H' if 4 Q fb? 4 -, Z ' 5 23-. ,gg EI .,, W' W mf if ww X f eefi f W 'it Z , , 'ww 4 X . .--L-'?-51 1 1 - 1'H :ii : -gf: 2-' -- 1 1 1 'i Q - an -n 3 1 ,, f :Vx ui' - -Ai f I - , in l if 1 5 -1 , Q nl 1' Y ? , 4 9 ,, , , ,.- .1 A , Q ' I , N Jr!! lk I - ff '7' . I N mu' 6 1 I if , i'il'1i f'l' N 1 5 Z OFFICERS FALL SPRING George Thomas .........A .............. P resident ......,......,..,.................. ........................A... I ack Brown Iack Brown ...............,.,......... ........... - .First Vice-President .................. .......... C harles Monedero Waymond Dickinson ........ .............. S econd Vice-President ....,..... ......................w.. I im Adams jack Bailey ...,,.,,,...A...A.......... .............. S ecretary ...........,..,,..........,.............. .................,,, I ack Bailey Tom Carrillo ..,,,.............. .............. T reasurer ......,......................,..... .......... . . Tom Carrillo The Gamma Phi chapter of the International Fra- ternity of Delta Sigma Phi was installed at Texas Wes- tern in April, 1951. It is a professional commerce and business administration fraternity and was founded on November 7, 1907. 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HELENE VOGELPOHL ROSE OF DELTA SIGMA PHI George Thomas Fall President lack Brown Spring President lames Adams Philip Alva lack Bailey Rogers Berggren Thomas Carrillo Edmundo De La Rosa Waymond Dickinson Frank Garcia Bill Hall Danny Herrera Harry La Bree Don Leslie Charles Monedero William Mowad Karl Perry lose Rivera Raymond Snare Lawrence Stablein lack 'Thompson Neil Weinbrenner Douglas White Bill Williams Jw 0 wm,..,,M..g i MQLQQQQJN A 5 ww-ew- 'W' MJ, Vt' -' A fm ':'2I:? .l M f 'Q , Zh X if Q3 A , ik s '33 ,G x , sz XX m,mJm+f3Wf MJNMMW-3 H. H w .mf W W Wil -Qsizf. ..,,,. gs ...MW 4 My .WM Q, W, -Q . ' ' - 1 wzexfg ,g igww-f .- : szgw .WM - V K Mwqm 9 I X g V. , H,.g,.W wWWMbM 2: 5 WF W fV.:..4- , X .,,., -, V- ' ' MM-V 3, - 2 3 . - M 'l+A:,. , :'M'7 1412 -' '- Q V' 'L 'v - Y . f, . .,..:I:z- ,' ' s - - -vwb. ' - - as W m H-.,,, H. ,My WW ., ML ., ,.-2-- M U ...w-- ,M ,...,.--ff ,,,,.f ,Mm-v www- Aww ,W A ,-,ww-Q .M ,,,..N.. Www WV, , ... ww .1 ww., 1.5 RELIGIOUS Tl wlc Row l: Ellen Iayne Maris, Gaye Cleghorn, Serena Hamilton, Nancy Hoben, Jane Holmberg, Esperanza Soto, Mary Anne Kennedy, Carolyn Billman Row 2: Dr. lohn lVl. Sharp, Della Haddad, Bonnie May, Estelle Wintroub, Ted Engel, lim Peak Row 3: Ierry Stewart, Bob Culpeper, Ron Dettman, Karl Perry, Thomas Chism INTER-FAITH COUNCIL OFFICERS Chairman: Bob Culpeper Sponsors: Mr. Thomas Chism and Dr. lohn Sharp The Inter-Faith Council was organized in the spring of 1954 for the purpose of presenting an annual Religion in Life Week Program to the student body of Texas Western College. Representatives of the three major faiths on campus comprise the membership of the council, its chairman serving as student director of Religion in Life Week. The activ- ities of the week include class-room visitations, personal conferences, and discussions with students by visiting speak- ers of the Catholic, lewish and Protestant faiths. 206 OFFICERS Seated: Ina Salzman: Vice President, Estelle Wintroub: Secretary Standing: Ed Lent: Treasurer, George Rubinstein: Pres., Bob Pren- sky: Treasurer Sponsors, Cnot shoWnD How- ard Sherman and Baxter Polk Ievvish students at Texas Western Row 1 lna Salzman Roberta Dubowitz Estelle Wintroub Barbara Fields Ellen Shecter. Row 2: Ed Lent, Bob Prensky Mike Kornhauser Ted Engel George Rublnstern Herb Ehrlich Ierrv Kellen, Bob Wershaw, Arthur Nxt. 208 NEWMAN CLUB The Newman Club, the Catholic Club on Campus, serves as a religious, social, and athletic organization. lt is one of the largest organizations. There are over one hundred thirty duesvpayirig mem- bers. The club sponsors various benefit projects, has several out- ings annually, participates in intramural sports, goes on an an- s' nual pilgrimage to Christo Rey and sponsors tvvo dances during is the year. it Rita Salazar, Queen of the Cardinal Ball, receives her bouquet. Queen Rita Salazar 10 Couples dance to the music of Mike Rosas and his Orchestra. - T l5Z7!R5iE3r.'L- ' 5 - qw, 'L NEWMAN CLUB Officers Qabovej I. D. Douglass: Parliamentarian, Bobbie Gregory: Corresponding Secretary, Irma Gandara: Re- cording Secretary, Armando N. Garcia: Vice-President, Rev. Andrew Burke: Chaplain, lim Peak: President, Esper- anza Soto: Treasurer, Carmen Rita Ramirez: Historian. Below: Row 1: Iuan Ogaz, Raul Lopez, Lydia Franco, Lydia Roeske, Mary Helen Moreno, .Severo Garcia, Iohn Fashing. Row 2: I. Chorne, Luis Munoz, Iulie Marquez, Ray Dutch- over, Alice Parra, Herb Bustillos, Dian Young, Dick Sambrano, Margaret Loya, Wm. Diehl, Armando Soto Below: Row 1: I. D. Douglass, Esperanza Soto, Rev. Andrew Burke, lim PeOlk. Irma GOlI1dCI1'CI- Row 2: Ioe Ruiz, Bobbie Gregory, Amy Mendez, lo Rubio, lOSi9 Rehim, H9119 Veld. Irene HOlq1liH :C X, 'ix -S -1, , - Row 1: Patsy Latham, Mary Anne Kennedy, Connie Srote, Aurora Villegas, Cynthia Garbrecht. Row 2: Sam Ramirez, Bobby Brown, Ierry Stewart, Barbara Wharton, Keith Wharton, Bob Holt Thomas Chism Sponsor. 2 1 0 B. S. U. EXECUTIVE COUNCIL The Baptist Student Union, which was organized in 1941, is the connect- ing link between the local Baptist church and the campus community. The Union endeavors to promote religious growth and spiritual development of the student. The Center, which was erected in 1949, was the first permanent type student center. Activities include parties, retreats, and Bible study. B. S. U. Welcome Social BAPTIST STUDENT UNIGN Angela Louie cmd Zane Walker ct the phonograph Pre-school retreat Skyline Ranch in Cloud- croft, New Mexico S i Q WESLEY FCDUNDATION In September of 1953, the Methodist students form- ed the Wesley Foundation, the local organization of the world-wide Methodist Student Movement. In the spring of 1956, it was re-organized. Plans are being made to have a Wesley House and a full- time director of religious education. OFFICERS: left to right, Bill Moorer, Director: Martha Newcomer, Secretary: Don Cook, Treasurer: Charles Hooten, President. L 5 s si E .wsu - W ' A R l: Bgrllhara Walker, Martha Newcomer, Nancy Hall, Barbara Kinder, Fanny Donaldson. Row 3: lack Burgess, Iim Hill, Iohn Hull, Ray Vance, Ralph Peinado, Don Cook. Row 4: Bill Moorer, Rev. Ralph Seiler, Cecil Villalobos, lim Mat lock, Charles Hooten, Don Iohnson, Bob Pryor, Forrest Wylie, 212 lLuanne. Presley,aMarilyn Marsh, Yvonne Willard, Betty Stapleton, Ioyce Maag, Peggy McClendon. Row 2: H , . CANTERBURY CLUB Canterbury Club is the organization for the Episco- pal students at Texas Western. It was founded in 1954 on the campus. w 3 E? 5 5 3 Q 2? 1 iz Q 5 lf 5 2 3 OFFICERS: Don Leslie, Vice-President: Della Haddad, President: Nancy Cook, Secretary: Cnot shownD Parker Cole, Treasurer. ,EN e l l 1 5 3 Q E 5 E Q 3 Row 1: Reverend Henderson, sponsor, Dale Dickson, Della Haddad, Nancy Cook, Ann Borgess, Boggs Moore, Richard Grant. Row 2: Roy Hudspeth, Don Leslie, lack Bailey, Nelson Irey. 213 i 1 COTTON MEMORIAL Cotton Memorial was built with funds derived from the estate of the late Frank B. Cotton. This two story building has a modern auditorium seating 150 people, with classrooms and studios on each side of the auditorium. On the sec- ond floor the memorial art gallery is located. The most outstanding feature at Cotton Memorial is the printing plant designed by Carl Hertzog, a noted El Paso printer and book designer. The plant is used as a laboratory for courses in printing and book designing. MUTUAL INTEREST l c lst Row Cecil Villalobos Maria Velasquez E Hemandez Aida Apodaca, Bertha Quintana, Elivra Gomez, Simin Scrzeqflf MUUUG1 Apodaca Frances Samuels Rudy Chrlsotomo 2nd Row: Sadaalla Hashim, George Rabie. luan Medina William Starch Iok Long Frank Gilley Bob Iones Mac Sarafa, Dr. Sharp, sponsor. COSIVICPOLITAN CLUB Purpose of the Cosmopolitan Club, organized on campus 1955, is to promote better relationships and understanding among the students from the United States and the students from abroad through an educational, cultural, and social program. The club has about 25 members from 17 countries. OFFICERS lst Row: Cecil Villalobos, Maria Velasquez, Elivra Gomez, Simin Sazegar, Manuel Apodaca. 2nd Row: Mike Safara, Dr. Sharp, sponsor, Bob Iones, Frank Gilley, George Rabie. lst Row: Bets Kolliker, Iune Rediker, Carol McKee, Gayle Sexton, Billie Louise Farmer, Dorothy Diehl, Bonnie May, Zoo Dean Poole, Cynthia Garbretch. 2nd Row: Mr. Kelsey, sponsor, Floyd Reibold, Iames Forrestal, Mr. Hill, Bob Iones, Dick Murrop, lack Prather, Mr. Bosthworth, sponsor. PSYCHOLOGY CLUB The Psychology Club was formed on the TWC campus in May 1947. The purpose of the organiza- tion is to give psychology majors and minors ct Wider experience in the field of psychology, and to study case histories and hypnotism. Various ac- tivities are planned throughout the year. OFFICERS Seated: Bets Kolliker. Standing: Carol McKee Iune Rediker, Armando Saenz. 217 'fs 5,1 if 1 L A WM Row l: Nancy Hoben, Dr. Condon, Mrs. O'Ma1ley, Anna Pottorp, Barbara Collins, Margaret Morrissey, Nancy Tole, Ann Turner, Mary Lou Hargis, E. Pimker. Row 2: Ann Edwards, Ierry Lynch, lane Vollmer, Cookie Arreola, Rose- mary Zacour, Dolores Carreon, Namara Nacim, Carmen Rodriguez, Ianet Bertrand. Row 3: Maggie Cleghorn, Diane Diebels, Sue Puzzi, Yolanda Davis, Sandra Flaiz, Georgia Cobos, Ierry Lou Martin, IoAnn McDonald, Mrs. Dumblevvitt, Mr. Dumblewitt. THE ASSOCIATION FOR CHILDHOOD EDUCATION OFFICERS President: Nancy Hoben Vice-President: Jerry Lynch Sec.-Treasurer: Ellen lane Maris The Association for Childhood Education is an organization for students majoring or minoring in education and is dedicated to the improvement of teaching methods at the elementary school level. At the monthly meetings. speakers, and movies, which are concerned with the problems in the elementary school pupils, are presented. I 218 Seated: Dorothy Diehl, Miss Vera Wise, Gayle Sexton, Nancy DeBrunner. Standing: Billie Louise Farmer, Oranell Neel, Martha Newcomer, Memo Key, Pat Caviness, Io Harris, Gerry Young, Simon Sezagar. BEAUX ARTS OFFICERS President: Gayle Sexton Vice-President: Dorothy Diehl Sec-Treasurer: Nancy DeBrunner A group of students who are interested in developing a more complete appreciation of art, comprise the mem- bership of Beaux Arts. The club was first organized in 1941. The group works toward an increased knowledge of art history, artists and their works. Speakers and films are presented at monthly meetings. 219 5 , 3 t. si 5 ., s i Q 4 si ikbq Seated: Mary Lou Hargis, Serena Hamilton, Ann Watkin, Nancy Hoben, Mrs. Gretchen Gabriel, Ellen lane Maris. Standing: Sandra Morrison, Gayle Sexton, Jerry Lynch, Sue Puzzi Pashich, Bonnie May, Diane Vickers, Cynthia Garbretch, Ann Turner. JUNIOR RAN - AMERICAN ROUND TABLE OFFICERS President: Nancy Hoben Vice-President: Ierry Lynch Sec.-Treasurer: Ellen Iane Maris The Iunior Pan-American Round Table is an organization of junior and senior women who are interested in furthering better relationships between the Anglo-American and Latin-American countries. Each member of the table studies one country intensively and reports to the group on its political, economic, and social life. 220 The Pre-Med Club is composed of students who are interested in the biological sciences. The pro- gram at the bi-monthly meeting are alternated be- tween speakers of note and movies concerned with the biological sciences or the field of medicine. The group takes an active part in campus activities. Among other things, it holds an annual Pre-Med banquet. OFFICERS Seated: Frank Lewis, Steve Marasovich, Orlando Garza. Standing: Mrs. Duke, sponsor, Louis Rob- bins.loe Feste. PRE-MED CLUB lst Row: Steven Shuster, Richard Spence, Philline Heller, Martha Ray Vance, Annabelle Bean, Beverly Beggs, Ioan Vigerest, Maria Luisa Quijano, Esabelle Herrera. 2nd Row: Mike Kornhauser, Mrs. Duke, Porgirio Lozano, Selsa Alegria, Anges Gallegos, Clara Brooks, Charles Grant, F rank Lewis, Dick Cohen, Bill Mahon. 3rd Row: Otto Munoz, Orlando Garza, Iames Speir, Fred Ekery, Bob May, Louis Robbins, Steve Marasovich, Iohn Beahler, Boggs Moore. 221 2 lst Row: Hellyn Rector, Hellen Hyle, Carolyn Neligan. 2nd Row: Eleanor Payan, Beatrice Sada, Phyllis Ioyce, Gayle Sexton, Carol McKee, Liz Gardner. COED COUNCIL The Coed Council is made up of representatives from each women's organization on the campus and Works toward cr closer co-operation between the groups. The Council provided for the Christmas Coed Ball and the teas honoring the Iunior and Senior women. 22 'if '32 xr 1stRow: Betty Kay Ward, Belle Huffman, Bosella Diaz, Yvonne Franco, Hazel Ramirez, Anna Grajeda, Connie Rior- dan, Ann Grimes, Mary Katharine Roach, Grace Bonar. 2nd Row: Dr. E. A. Olsen, sponsor, Harry S. Eskew, Steve Morales, lim Good, Richard Barrera, Luis Munoz, Luis Sanchez, Mrs. L. G. Glardon, sponsor. PHYSICAL EDUCATION IVIAJORS CLUB ,cw ,,,., . .sxwvif P. E. Majors Club was organized for the purpose of bringing all P. E. majors to a better understand- ing and a closer relationship in the field of physical education. Numerous activities are carried out through the year, such as the Spaghetti dinner held in the fall semester. OFFICERS Seated: Kathleen Sherwood, Don Cook. Standing: Velma Wagner, Frieda Howey, Yolanda Porras. 223 fi? 52: ws 4,,. 5 L v ,- . 1 Wg m' W' W 2? M 2' 5' i .. ' ' , 7k Vw v 'b? 'f'f i W 2 L Q, , . , . 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He must have outstanding lead- ership potentials, high moral char- acter, and an aptitude for the mili- tary service. The Distinguished Military Graduate is proffered a Commission in the Regular Army. lst Lt. Steve Morales 2nd Lt. Harrison Brock 2nd Lt. Iohn Donohue 2nd Lt. Severo Garcia lst Lt. Mario Martinez Major Jimmy Chamness Capt. Burt Harnric CCIPI- SCIU-llef NSISOII Bottom Row-Chamness, I.: Nelson, S.: Fletcher, R.: Martinez, M. Second Row-Chorne, I.: Villa, R.: Pittman, L.: Brock, H.: Flack, I.: Donohue, I. Third Row-Parra, I.: Eiber, R.: Perry, K.: Kellen, I.: Callaway, R.: Norte, R.: Moore, T.: Friedman, A. Fourth Row-Alvarez, A.: Aguilar, A.: Holland, H.: Garcia, S.: Silvas, M.: Morales, S. Fifth Row-Col. Iohn Alfrey, PMSGT: Lt. Col. George Ford, Ass't PMSGT: Maj. William Hodge, Ass't PMSGT: Capt. Leonard Ochs, Ass't PMSGT. SCABBARD AN D BLADE Scabbard and Blade is a National Military Honor Society with local chapters located in most leading col- leges and universities throughout the country. The purpose of the Society is to develop and foster the ideals and practice of military education in the United States, particularly in colleges and universities, and to spread intelligent information concerning the military requirements of our country. 231 r. , COLOR G UA RD Cole, Pcrrker C.: Gebler, Gene F.: Bundren, Iames P.: Teal, Tommy E. K - wi W , f 'Xian G W -I 'U I ami rr un I-r-in W-WM --f I ......,.w.,..wm-fam --H--'J-'-Muni M1 X i 'L 'I , i . V S 11- . r Q at ,. . . f . v K V' ' f , , - ,LL. Q ' : ' 4 , N ......M,..,,,,....,., W I .M...,,,,..,..,... ...........f. Y., W, ...f,,.,,,,,,.,....- , X' .iz ' ,. , ., . , f ' ' ' f 5 - 'EI' K , 1 ., iff f. - , . , f ' gk, g5?'Q'f . ' yy .gg . - 'V' - 'L . -- F-ROTC BAND First Row-Pczrra, A.: Gunn, R.: Avcxlos, G.: Weidner, G.: Matlock, I. Second Row-Davis, D.: Rcmeriz, S.: Moran, W.: Kleinschmidt, W. 232 Third Row-Hooten, C.: Davis, M.: Mchle, H.: Gold, L. if RIFLE TEAM Standing: Nagle, R.: Haddad, I.: Witholder, R.: Stcmdingi LUCUPUU' A-7 Luckeff H-5 Muffin' M- Gqndqfq, R, Kneeling: Duchouquette, R.: Gronich, B.: Link, A Kneeling: Espersen, R.: Paynter, P.: Taggert, K. Albert Link taking a fine bead. Robert Witholder and Ray Espersen getting ready for the next big match. 1st BATTALICDN STAFF Rv Bn. Commcmder Bn. Executive Officer Bn. Adjutant Iimmy Chcrmnes Schuler Nelson Tom Moore in H X- A 4. Xa First Day of drill. 234 A CCDIVIPANY 1st BATTALION an Row Row Row Row ROW . 1: : Iacobs, P. S.: Thompson, I. P.: Hernandez, E.: Villa, R.: Perry, K. F.: Donaldson, 'W. D. : Wright, R. P.: Rincon, I.: Gonzales, M.: Napoles, A.: Duchouquette, R.: Marquez, A.: Malooly, I.: Meadows S.: Lewis, B. : Keogh, G.: King, T. F.: Maloney, T.: Nunez, E.: Riberdy, R.: Gaston, P. O.: Paschich, G.,WiHis: W. R.: Wylie T : Thompson, I. F.: Iones, G.: Ramos, R.: Blake, M.: Berger, A. L.: Houser, E.: McAfee, W.: Krutilek, S. : Miele, I.: Harper, S. D. CO, Martinez, M. Ex O, Scott, T. lst. Ptn. Ldr. Donohue, I. 2nd. Ptn. Ldr. Schoch, D 3rd. Ptn. Ldr. Fletcher, R lst- BATTA'-'ON H ' S' AL L L'LL .f f:f-. . . 1 , , i V V .5 ,,VV- V .-.M ,,,, .V .M W - -.4- .lf .Q-.L..,..II ... ,...,.. W .. ,.., i ff .,,, if , 1 . Lk'h .. .,Ah -f'-A ,,., ' 5 'L ' ' ' fr '-ws' . f, Ai,, . 'W f , . V-fff.f'k'lVlffX . ,,,, , . H . ., A,,. .7 -NA ,. .. M W , r ..... .,.. ..., ..,. . .,,. . .W . ., H , , is - H . g, ., . . -- --f, --- ---fs - -. an A z a---'-'---............... 1 1i l1 ll0uuhqulnluqguusau 1 up 5i ' ff' . - - A-u.,... ' l'- ml- l x . . J - I J is as W fat r ...cs H' -..fi lu- nw.: ...mai Ll it . E 'I g I f, I Row l: Mulhern, T. N., Friedman, A. I., Iohnson, G. E., Moran, G. R., Cavin, T. H., Phelps, A. L., Iohnson, G. M. Row 2: Aguilar, R. Z., Linebaugh, I., Roddy, F. I., Pino, F., Shunk, F. A., Pfeifer, D. B., Hanson, I. G., Smith, A. H., Vickers,'I. L. Row 3: Stewart, R. L., Keith, R. E., Donell, A. C., Paredes, R., Sherman, R., Sandell, E. T., Witholder, R., Martinez, A.1He-ndrick, I. Bow 4: Weiss, S., Constantakis, R., Garcia, I. L., Sanchez, F., LaBree, H.,VeChi0ne, W.,Holguin, R., Black, I., Loya, I. Row 5: Salaices, L., Sierra, B., Aiken, G. F., Gray, R. W., Gruendyke, R. L., Murphy, I. F., Sartor, T. E., De la Rosa, F. QT CO, Pittman, L. Ex-O, Holland, H. lst. Ptn. Ldr. Bierd, D. Znd. Ptn. Ldr. Aguilar, A. Brd. Ptn. Ldr. Cragin, I. . f '5i1li W? CCCDIVIPANY 'lst BATTALICDN S .. , , ., ., . .. .. 2 .WW - I ' -,, .,L, , . , , ,, , if - W, ., air- 1-nmfe. . -W... .V -T, . -- , I i. LVKVAKV, 4 V AL,L V, L,,. ' ,, .' . -- . . . ' H ' '9 W' T H r H W'-'- '-ff Q.. . -. 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D.: Hodriquez, E. Pi.: Blanco. G. M.: Dunn, R. C. Colley, H.: Lee, L.: Treviso, T.: Saucedo, I.: Salas, T.: Espersen, B.: Munoz, L.: Wahlen, B.: Oniiveros. R- Harris, A.: Molina, S.: Iwanga, G.: Osowski, S.: Tate, V.: Pavia, M.: Stevens, I.: Pinon, H.: Harris, G. Lemus, D.: Fisher, B.: Canales, F.: Angerstein, R.: De la Torre, R.: Ontiveros, R.: Bowie, I.: Link, A. CO, Flack, I. Ex O, Garcia, S. lst. Ptn. Ldr. Chesak, C. Znd. Ptn. Ldr. Brunk, E. Srd. Ptn. Ldr. Silvas, M. S C 'W Li 237 W N, km 2 nd BATTALION STAFF fm WU' Z BU- EXGCUUVG Officer Bn. Commander Bn. Adjutant Burt Hamric Ned Moore lim Haddad ,Q , fs 1 2 s 5, 'Lf' ' ' Q . gs 1 Q' ' A Q mf . ' e 2-'X M' '-1-lqffv ' Q ,S y,,..'M I . L ' ff . 4 J , I' , . A H. gn: 3 s, or s 1 M ,wi www ff, fx is' 1, ., S ws . ,M A 23' I KA sv. , W A 5 , 1 Q Q . q. ss, J Y aim, , Y ,ima , ,Af , 1 t QA . 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I.: Brown, R.: Iones, R.: Glock, C.: Baca, B.: Pattison, C.: Gentry, D.: Everhart W : Martin, M. L.: McLead, P.: Flores, C.: Sullivan, C.: Hubbard, I. CO, Morales, S. Ex O, Collons, R. Ass't Ptn Ldr Garcia, L. lst. Ptn Ldr Adauto, I. Znd. Ptn Ldr Iensen, R. 3rd. Ptn Ldr Callaway, R O COMPANY 2nd BATTALION . . e..M.-,,:.., '.. L, ..,. 4 .r...,....gg,,,..,.3L.. '-j...... . 1 5 iL ,.,..., W, A, , :xwwgu M 'xf3'f1Y L: ggj7 ?i...LL'?',L lag 2:3715 1 'W I ,Nm ws ' as H -f ,1 t LW. .-iwgmf mf- 5: L- '15 f. -..TV -Vs. Lt.-. A ..,.. , LL O.,L,,,, , , L L ,W v gg W V , MVN, y L. 33, M, , ,. L , ,L L L,AL . .LM , - L.f.,...., .W ..,,L,L,.L, ,L.,,.,. L A , V W-M-W--M-its W'-1-A-4--f M ' ...Q L, ,... -L L g Y-w' L Q- , L --WML--' :1:M-- -4 - fs- -2 wma-u-w+Ms, .,.,,.. . .,,.....,.,..,,w1,,f.....-........,.,.v..,f..,.m.,g.-..,.. , I L, , A K , -Y O k M LL rf' K' ' -' ML , ,W,, -,1-...--f L, 1 W il lv. L L , W- ,LL, A Uranus: 'Vw A ,Y ., -A I ,: ,L .nu :nassaui . L in ,,,,.,g, iw U Y .- 1. '- Row Row Row Row Row lining Q ll iq 1.1 + LQ L . Duran, M., Vargas, F.: Miranda, R., Hull, A., Bounds, G. 1 White, F.: Taggart, K., Cardillo, G., Rivera, I., McCa11ick, F.: Bustamante, R.: Gonzales, R.: Franco, I., Fino, S. : Hennesey, T., Gonzales, D.: Calhoun, R., Laughman, D., Harris, B., Rubio, I.: Perez, F., Barron, R., Boyd, G. 2 Holmes, E.: Huff, W., Guidry, I.: Moriel, R.: Peinados, R.: Gonzales, L., Johnson, D.: Haight, W.: Garcia, A. : Rene, A. V., Allen, S.: Burts, I. W. CO, Graham, O. Ex O, Brock, H. lst. Ptn Ldr, Alva, P. 2nd. Ptn Ldr, LaCapria, A. Srd. Ptn Ldr, Fulton, N. 5.5 A ,QQ L 1, Hx MA ai Q 'Q' 5 if K 3 1: 2 1 5 W af +- ' f MLM -me-'mS2f:v:h:Q.'-, ,. 5A'VQ. Q.. W ,, ' ' : ---- If f f 1 ,,,, - K - I - W W ,. A , -. ff: -. .W 7 y f 1 in 2 M ., X K , , LAL, 3 .fa 3F 5.l.L.L2 'W' W3 ' .a ' A ,. ' i 'L' U , -Y Yfff , 7 A -' H+-Wk 1 ' 'Rf ' V 'fi ' as 1 .gm 3 Z , ,,,,,1,,L, ,.,kLA:L1. g L 1. f ENGINEERING T.W. C Engineering Queen BARBARA SANBORN 244 Engineefring Dnehess MARILYN Home Engineering Dneliess MARTHA SHADLE .. ,m,,W.A V, A .Y .......,,,,,i.w W ,,.,,.,....A..... M- Robert M. Moss Gilbert Rodriguez Iimmy Chcrmness President Lawrence Langley Cabell B. Finch me Smbmqh E N GINEERI NG Boyd Anderson COUNCIL Officers: H. Holland, Secretary: H. Sense. Treasurer: B. Hamric, President: Dr. L. A. Nel- son, Sponsor, T. Cliett, Vice-President. The Alpha Lambda Chapter of Sigma Gamma Epsilon, national professional fraternity for students of the earth sciences, was installed at Texas Western in 1940. Qualifications for membership are an above average scholas- tic record and the presentation of a technical paper. The fraternity works toward a closer interest in the allied fields of geology, mining, metallurgy, and petroleum engineering. SIGMA GAIVIIVIA EPSILON Row Row Row Row H. Holland, R. Sense, B. Hamric, T. Cliett. I. G. Gonzalez, G. Rodriguez, Dr. L. A. Nelson, sponsor, B. Garner, L. Poage, C. Blackwell. H. Lancaster, I, Westrope, I. Fulcher, L. I. Stewart, I. Price. R. Wershaw, E. Iimenez, S. Nelson, R. Iensen. 3 -,M Z . E . I A GEMM e I ,Q Bow 1: L. D. DePanfilis, A. Duran, I. Esparza, R. D. Collons, B. Lowman, B. Collier, H. Corbett, Contact Member Row 2: F. R. Shouse, Ir., Contact Member, I. Z. Witt, A. Alvarez, D. Fishkin, D. Flaiz, B. Castro, G. Hobie, M. G Gandara. Row 3: T. Noah, C. Casteel, B. Anderson, D. Bierd, H. Sarnbrano, E. Carreon, C. Hooten, A. Almeraz. AMERICAN SOCIETY OF CIVIL ENGINEERS In 1948, twelve men formed the Texas Western Chapter of the American Society of Civil En- gineers. Students majoring in civil engineering who have sophomore standing or above are eligible for membership. The chapter gives the civil en- gineering students a chance to become acquainted, to intra duce them to topics of interest in civil engineering, and to foster development of a profes- sional spirit. Officers: F. R. Stouse, Ir., Contact Member: E. Carreon, Vice-President, H. Corbett, Contact Member, L. Depanfilis, President: R. Collier, Secre tary: D. Bierd, Treasurer. Row Row Row Row Officers: R. Moss, Secretary, L. Langley Presidentf W. Olmsted, Vice-President, I. Kellen, Reporter, Mr. Decker, Sponsor. The student chapter of the American Institute of Electrical Engineers was es- tablished at Texas Western in May, 1948, under the sponsorship of Mr. Floyd A. Decker, professor and chairman of the department of electrical engineering. The aims of the chapter are the advancement of theory and practice of electrical en- gineers together With allied arts and sciences, development of individual en- gineers and participation in inspection trips to places of engineering interest. AMERICAN INSTITUTE OF ELECTRICAL ENGINEERS Y. Porras, G. Rasor, W. Raymond, Co-Sponsor, M. Gomez, Co-Sponsor, I. Kellen, R. Moss, W. Olmsted, L. Langley, F. Decker, Sponsor, A. Nolan, G. Buchanan, R. Gandara, L. Hardvvay, M. A. Baehr, D. Williamson. E. Staeps, E. Olive, E. Ramirez, I. Ellenberger, G. Geno, T. Holtermans, I. Coughran, I. Marshall, P. Sharp, D. Iones, B. Lucas, I. Davis, P. Ramirez, I. Baughman. ' A. Smithson, R. Portillo, D. Gochis, H. Gschwind, L. Keller, I. Eiland, N. Fulton, F. Weldon, L. Beam, I. Dou- glass, C. McDonald, E. Rocha, F. Ramirez, V. Macias. ' A. Dotson, I. Oliveto, R. Gonzales, I. Parra, P. Dugan, R. Lopez, I. Ogaz, R. McCarty, I. Bourquin, C. Baca, P. Cline, R. de la Fuente, W. Foy. awww - - H f- - . - I -I .. ,. v,.,....,..M... ..... .,..- Q. - - ' .. , . . - ' - QQSTQZESQQ- - ' ' '- - -- -- - -- -. . I - .- . - '-- -- - 7 -- -- . -- - . . . . -' . ' ' A ' ' Mmm- -M 1- A --W -- H ---A----f - M f - - -' -A ----- K' ' - 'K 1 N . ! 5 Row 1: A. Korus, M. Giono, G. Gutierrez, H. Rector, I. Smith, R. Lane, I. Westrope, I. Mock. Dr. I. C. Rintelen, spon- sor, S. Morrison, B. Garner, G. Palau. I. Ballard, D. Allbright, S. Iorgenson. Row 2: L. Housen, E. Escalante, W. Muller, I. De la Fuente, H. Nicholson, N. Cook, W. Gibson, Mr. G. E. Ingersoll, sponsor, O. Echevarria, G. Nemat, H. Gipson, K. Derrick, C. B. Finch, G. Rodriguez, F. Shunk, R. Bradsley. G. Krick. Row 3: L. Buescher, R. Limon, I. Armijo, F. Hsu, I. Hill, M. McKenzie, H. Stahl, C. Fulton, D. Boyd, I. Burgess I. Matlock, I. Vickers, F. Mauldin, I. Chorne. AMERICAN INSTITUTE OF MINING AND IVIETALLUFQGICAL ENGINEERS Officers: B. Garner, Treasurer: I. Westrope, President, Dr. I. C. Rintelen, Sponsor: I. Mock, Vice-President: S. Morrison, Secretary. I The history of the Texas Wes- I tern chapter of the American I Institute of Mining Engineers goes back to the Scientific Club which was established at the College of Mines in 1915. The organization became a part of A. I. M. E. in 1944. The group stimulates interest in va- rious sciences and promotes fellowship between profession- al men and students. 250 ST. F3ATRICK'S DAY St. Patrick is the patron saint of en- gineers. His day is celebrated by the en- gineering students of Texas Western College with a trip to Oro Grande, New Mexico. Here freshman students are ini- tiated. Blindfolded, they are taken through the mine. The trip is ended with the kissing of the Blarney Stone and shaking hands with St. Patrick. The days activities are concluded with a bean-feed given by the engineering societies. O K What s the square root of two Senior engineers look forward to St. Patrick's Day Kissing the traditional Blarney Stone It wqsnw qs bad qs, 1 thought It and shaking hands with St PGlI1Ck would be. ADMINISTRATION BUILDING The newest build- ing on the Texas Western campus is the Adminis- tration Building. This three story structure, costing around S301,000. follows the Tibetan style architec- ture of the other buildings on the campus. The offices of the president, the vice-president, and the deans of the college are located here. Also the registrar's office, the business office, and the pur- chasing office are found in this building. ADIVIINISTR ATION ECDARD OF FZEGENTS OF THE UNIVERSITY OF TEXAS 1957 TOM SEALY, Chairman LEE LOCKWOOD CLAUDE VOYLES, Vice-Chairman LEROY IEFFERS MRS. CHARLES DEVALL I. R. SORBELI. I. LEE IOI-INSON, III Dr. IVIERTON IVI. IVIINTEB CDI. L. S. OATES was not presentj BETTY W. COSBY, M. S. Decm of Women EUGENE M. THOMAS, E. M. .. ,..-. yr. . . TACK YUTHAS, Ph. D. Dean of Student Lite DEANS CHARLES A. PUCKETT, M. A. Dean of Arts and Sciences IOHN L. WALLER, Ph. D. Dean of the Graduate Council K. 1' 5. DR. A. N. FOSTER, ED. D. MR. C. E. KELSEY, IR., IVI. A. MH- A. A. SMITH. M. A. Director of Extension and Placement Director ot Testing and Guidance BUSUIGSS Manager OFFICERS OF' ADMINISTRATICDN -1 ' f if f ' - - , 1. , - 2 I K ,.-Af. 'Z Q - 0 ' V' Q f f' fi if W n S. W , ,323 Pi f V ini?-I X 'P ,Papa 2 I .jflfsmi ff ,,-3,-5, I, f ,sf X g:0,x52i-E , A a,Q:23?4i' f , irkigiie f 3 'ax uf Wf- ' f ,1 , . x W A Q Q ,mg ii . Ky' ' g we . ' i p f ., ag iv xx v 4 em 4,:, 1 ' i V .ef f 'va :gf ,if ' 5 X . ,I i ig L a.w '.z COL. M. H. TOMLINSON. B. S. MR. I. M. WHITAKER, M, A. MH. BAXTER POLK, M. S. Curator of Museum Registrar LibIdIiGI1 256 ADMINISTRATIVE ASSISTANTS I ,11 -f,- -.:.1f,1gf.f5,-ig, -::f,gwy,5isimyx, . ,f ,.,.,., f-f-f-f A-f- t - -V it-iufstexw W . f ink: fry,-wg,:gag-kgmsgwjtwg 55525 H ,i5,,tk,, ,k,. k . ,K .,VI ,twig M.. , - h.., Mat i, ,W-,,.i . , A.,.. ,, . . I IliI . H I,.,,.,, ,. .-:2, A ' :'f ..-' . IIIIII L I -I iv Il I V. , 1 Igzb ,V,,. ,I,' I-,' 'I,: 2 Rm I LV. . ,-f, Q ' f2-' I HARRY ARRINGTON MARGARET BROWN FANNIE CHOW FRANCES CLAYTON BARBARA DAHBY Campus Police Secretary, Admissions Assistant Librarian SGCISYCUY I0 Dean 01' Women Department ot Engineering IOAN DUGGER MARY SUE ELLENBERGER Secretary, Clerk, Office Graduate Division of Registrar WREN HOLLENBEAK SHIRLEY HULL Social Director Bookstore of Benedict Hall BARBARA POAGE HOLLIS REYNOLDS Secretary, Department Manager of the ot Military Science Student Union Building ERLINE FRIEDMAN Secretary, Ex-Students Association HELEN MURRIE Dormitory Staff, Benedict Hall NELL SKIPWITH Museum GEORGE GENO IOYCE GOULD Campus Police Bookstore FRANCES PAST BARBARA PERRY Bookstore Secretary, Arts and Science Division FRANCES STEVENS DAVID WILSON President's Secretary Campus Police 257 c A Chemistry students get a chance to experiment HAROLD ALEXANDER, Ph.D. WILLIAM BALL. M. S. EUGENE LEWIS, Ph. D Assistant Professor Assistant Professor Assistant Professor IACK PYTCHER' B. S- JOSEPH SCRUGGS, M. A. FRANK SHIOII, B. S. lnsfmcfor Assistant Professor Instructor 258 , Sgt. Maggio instructs three future officers. 'ii IS' x '32-if GEORGE FORD, Lt. Col. WILLIAM HODGE, Major SALVADOR MAGGIO, M!Sgt. Assistant Professor Assistant Professor Instructor THEODORE MEIER, MfSgt. Instructor -.X S1 LEONARD OCHS, Capt. BILLY STUART, M!Sgt. WILLIAM WATT, SFC Assistant Professor Instructor Instructor 259 9 r s ,,, 5' ' . ,gexfstaigf n .- I , V ,-., ...rw 5,-'I fi MYNKSS - J . K ,, M. g ? 'lg if I he n ' K V,f', if -f , Hn, nf' .... --................ ' :- ,.. .M X. X Kr-Nxt., PZQ' CHARLES SONNICHSEN, Ph. D. Chairman Dr. Sonnichsen entertains his class ENGLISH rv fn Ky ww. R 4: HALDEEN BRADDY, Ph. D. LURLINE DOUGLAS, M. A. ROBERTA HOFFMAN, B. A. Professor Instructor Instructor K---v f s JOSEPH JAMES, M. A. JOSEPH LEACH, Ph. D. AMERICO PAREDES, Ph. D. RAY PAST. Ph- D- Assistcmt Professor Professor Instructor Assistant Professor 280 L ENGLISH GRACE SMITH. M. A. JAMES TIHQRBTXN' M' A' MARIE WADDELL. M. A. Instructor Us mc or Instructor EDUCATION LOZIER CONDON, Ed. D. CATHERINE O'MALLEY, M. A. BEHTHA REYNOLDS, M. A. Associate Professor Assisiont Professor Assistant Professor FLOYD FARQUER, Ph. D. Chczirmon This methods class is on enjoyable one for education rnorjors I 1' E w Mz ' 1' K? A ,jg L I 1 J' r 5 1 1 - I f 1 . IS? VERA WISE Chairman K. 262 . , n ' 52,5 .LE .V 5 ' .sf L 31 'N .. JD Miss Wise supervises her talented artists. ART ELLEN COOGLER, M. A. WILTZ HARRISON, M. A. WILLIAM THONSON, B. S Assistant Professor Assistant Professor Instructor -ff Rf L YLL k t 'W!W' i Art allows students to use their creative imagination. NIGEBRET THORMODSGAARD, Ed. D. Chairman Music students reotlly do practice. IOHN CARRICO, Ed. D. ABRAHAM CHAVEZ OLAV EIDBO, Ph. D. Assistant Professor 1 Instructor Assisfunt Professor df HAROLD GODDARD, M, M. LORRAINE MERRILL, M. M. CHARLES SIMPSON, B. A Assistant Professor Instructor Instructor , I REX STRICKLAND, Ph. D. Chairman HISTORY 81 ENT KENNETH BAILEY, Ph. D. IOHN BLOOM, Ph. D. JOHN BROADDUS. M. A. Instructor Instructor Instructor 'iW 'M -rv' IOHN DENNY, M, A, ARI HOOGENBOOM, M. A, LUCILLE PILLOW, M. S. W. EUGENE PORTER, Ph. D Instructor Instructor Instructor Professor 264 HISTORY 81 GCDVERNIVIENT- MARY QUINN, M. A. WILBERT TIMMONS, Ph. D. JACK VOWELL, M. A Assistant Professor Associate Professor Instructor PHILCDSOPI-IY 81 PSYCHCDLOGY CECIL CRAWFORD, Ph. D. Chairman CLARANCE HACKETT, Ph. D. CLYDE KELSEY. M- A- Insfyucfgy Assistant Professor What would science do without rats? Iii! ww 'AH' An Anatomy Lab dissects its dogfish shark. BIOLOGICAL SCIENCES C 'L ' C il.'l?ig.i,i525i'.t A' . 1 .. 5 - at 5 nglqfwb f'-'?f.iF 1 ELEANOR DUKE, M. A. JAMES LANDERS, M. S. IAMES REEVES, M. S Assistant Professor Assistant Professor Assistant Professor BIBLE if' ur, 5 1 fb. .M ,A .tif 7 I fin ... --..- .,.. , I M... A ' 1 , f ,' ' , Q ' - .2212 I .5 Ai . W 4,- 3 f.1f?J:. . ' 1' V V' -ijzy 7. - -A V I X V K .4 w tml. fi, ,K I 4 THOMAS CHISM, B. D. Chairman 2 66 ' , , 'Nuns E ,. I .. - I sw .Q U- 5 .. 'l My -LIL Z Y .ff , ' L - 2' A47 ' ,, 41 n KZ-QM LEROY SEILS, Ed. D. Chairman A modern dance class goes through the stretching sequence HEALTH 8a PHYSICAL EDUCATION 'XP A z F f 2 BENNY COLLINS, M. S. KATHLEEN CRAIGO, M. A. Assistant Professor Assistant Professor LYNETTE GLARDON, M. A. EINAR OLSEN. Ed. D. DALE WATERS. M- A- Instructor Asgocjgfe Pmfessor Associate Professor 267 EDGAR RUFF, Ph. D. Chairman I FREDERICK BACHMANN, Ph. D Professor WILLIAM RUSSELL, M. A. Instructor 268 an FRANCE Language students now test their ability with a tape recorder, CALEB BEVANS, Ph. D. Associate Professor JOHN SHARP, Ph. D. Assoicate Professor FRED BREWER, B. A. Instructor ...rw 6 0 4, I GRETCHEN GABRIEL, M. A Assistant Professor ROBERT TAPPAN. Ph. D. Assistant Professor WILLIAM WEBB, M. A. Assistant Professor The Prospector must be printed JCDURNALISIVI 81 RADIC -TV BRUCE BROOKS. B. A. I nstrucior ax' xv 22242 W 'X ' x S . uw : +:-R-:5: af5'-.:f'.::M-1 1- 1 X..-:. v. 5:2 ' .,r,.s?.. , ' ' ' 1 'f ' 5 ii. sf .1 -.. V ff gg., ggi: A A .ijghrg n .gage if ,sw -1... rc 2 - raw rf .,. . ., . -. .+,':-L if ,Y F., ,,,,, .Q , , E: ., 1, A Q- - X ' ':T5?7f f ?2 B A , H. w . , N, ' ' 1 '- 1' . e -:vc ,V fi n i. V ' -. 0 ,ffm W1 Sh u Mgr., as - f Q . Q i 5Wf'.::f' -E-'1 1 . B-Lf. . X 213 0. , K. .,. W A . gg ':. ' U Z 5 '59 'l.f1f2lS5k j5,gQ?SZS 355 ff .,i- L Q..Q.g5Q,g'ifg -gggzwxrzuifww -, - 5 , u w -V 1 . m f--w 142. Wf.f,4X -2 , 'mf VIRGIL HICKS. M. A. Associate Professor CO-Chairman gfrf?-A,. errr . 'Q V ak xg' 7 ...N X4 MLVV , Q52 . 'Yr ,f www' , ' Am., . STEELE IONES, B. A. Instructor Bobby Prensky is on the air. RALPH LOWENSTEIN B A lnslructor 3 e 3 -e Be careful with the juice boys. MATH 81 PHYSICS ,. V, kV.k, . , . N, VV K . 55' .E ,- . Y k ,ff . 55 , WMM-'D .f a f., My .af x. i EDWIN KNAPP, Ph. D. Chairman Q. .. . 'wmv 4 Q Ji Q t THOMAS BARNNES. M. S. Professor ,,W,.. .M 5 2 ,f S . 2' . RALPH BENTZ, Ph, D, CHARLES GLADMAN, M. A. Associate Professor Assistant Professor ORVILLE KRUSCHWITZ, M. A. OSCAR MCMAHAN, M. S. VLADIK MICULKA, M. S Instructor Associate Professor IHSIIUCIOI 270 . if g . ,.,r 1.1.7 S'.??e:ifQ5?fff'f:W:, v MATH 8: PHYSICS BEULAH 4 PATTERSON, M. A. IAMES SMART, M. A. EDYTHE THREADGILL B A Instructor Instructor Instructor ENGINEERING ,, I , fy .,g-,..,?.,gk,.V :fff,,..N.f . f,-5 -' . ' ww' If gg. V . -gy . 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Assistant Professor Associate Professor Electrical engineers get first-hand information FLOYD DECKER, M. S. E. Chairman HOWARD QUINN, Ph. D. Chairman 272 Testing cz rock for calcium carbonate. G E O L CD G Y +43 'G as DOUGLAS HILLHOUSE, M. S. LLOYD NELSON' Ph- D- Assistant Professor Professor MINING 8: IVIETALLJRGY sw, .1 GUY INGERSOLL, E. M. JOSEPH RINTELEN, Ph. D. Associate Professor Chairman NWN xr... W ROBERT LEECH, M. F. A. Director Backstage after ct dress rehearsal. SPEECH at QQAIVIA W-any MYRTLE BALL, M. A. WILLIAM HARDY, M. A. Assistant Professor Instructor fd? CAROLE HITCHCOCK, M. A. CLARICE IONES. M. A Instructor Assistant Professor 273 GEORGE KISER, Ph. D. Chairman Hopeful future businessmen at work. BUSINESS ADMINISTRATIQN at EcoNoIvucS ROBERT BENNETT, M. A. Assistant Professor DALE CRAMER, M. A. Assistant Professor 274 'R X ...- V . i'i ni! - R , - i A . fy 5 xr E ,',. , I 1 f ' Afxg? BRUCE BIXLER, B. B. A. LELAI-I BLACK, M. A. Instructor Assistant Professor GEORGE DICKINSON, B. B. A. PAUL ELLENBURG, M. B. A Instructor Instructor BUSINESS ADMINISTRATION 8L ECONOMICS ETHEL HAWKINS, M. E. D. Instructor WILLIAM HEUSER, M. A. KENNETH HOWARD, M. B. A. WILLIAM MAYHALL. B. B- A Instructor Instructor IUSITUCIOY ..... STELLA SMITH, M. S. ROBERTA WALKER, M. A. BEVIE SANDERS. M. S. Associate Professor Assistant Protessor Instructor LEIF NEPRUD, B. S. Instructor I 275 is S - '- 1 I, 5 5 M 'F 8 hw A WWE H . fs .. PHYSICS BUILDING-This building, first known as Old Main, is one of the four original buildings on the campus. It was the first of the four to be com- pleted in 1917, and in it were housed the adminis- tration offices, museum, library, classrooms, phys- ics, and geology labs. The Tibetan style architecture is found in this first building. In 1950 Qld Main was remodeled. Modern lighting equipment was installed and the interior was paint- ed, as well as changes in the internal structure. CLASSES T.W.C SENIOR FAVORITE A BARBARA SANBORN A 7'5 M, iw' , L. wx pd, 5 v -Q f rf. sa-vws-,N.1'1 su ., y f A wgmxghggggw -Jw 0 ' . i. . ,M ,Y WL, wi . I AWN, , ..., .. ,K 55, 1 , , .eig1?1,,': ,Q k 5 -,Q ' 7 . A ' 'Qi X i f 'iff 5 QL .. 2? L PQ L L I 2 M 9 , N E? ,Y1' jkifixgyi f ' 1 .pw Z ' gg.. .4 ,ALW I ,suwiw m i , 'Q af- 'Zi 'x il' :.,l 5 ' Q ii ,, it' ' 1 , aw ' A sig ' I tk : r 7 1 A neg: gf pf fp: ,MM-we : I V, . A :Zigi fn JJ,-1I,W,,g M mi -wwvif 4 7. Z2 'W -walkin- ,, f ,.,,,., 31 2: f ML -f , .Lug ,. 5, 'x Q 1 f 1 I 1 I K . X - V A ,V mx? ., X V- J ww, 1, 2-Q 1 QQ IW I . :P .f N 1 Q, ' , ,- K 2 H ' ff I A! U 4,3 LE 'lr 'if' M'-:MQW in 1 5 , 152:52 4 u ' .gg f-,, f 'Zh' ff I I .ki Q kv .gas BUENAVENTURA BADIA. luarez, Mexico Major: Chemistry IACK S. BAILEY, El Paso, Texas Major: Business Administration Delta Sigma Pi, Sigma Alpha Epsilon, Alpha Chi, Sigma Alpha Pi, Canterbury Club MARGARET ELAINE ABBOTT, E1 Paso, Texas Major: History Phi Alpha Theta, Zeta Tau Alpha, W. A. A., Flow- sheet, Ir. Pan American IAVIER ADAUTO, E1 Paso, Texas Major: Business Administration Delta Sigma Pi CLARENCE A. ALBRECHT, Goliad, Texas Major: Business Administration DAVID DEANE ALLBRIGHT, Ballinger, Texas Major: Geology Alpha Phi Omega, Sigma Epsilon Gamma, A. I. M. E. PHILIP ALVA, IR., El Paso, Texas Major: Business Administration Delta Sigma Pi BOYD R. ANDERSON, El Paso, Texas Major: Civil Engineering A. S. C. E. IRENE APODACA. Ysleta, Texas Major: Biological Sciences MARY ANN ARMSTRONG, E1 Paso, Texas Major: History Zeta Tau Alpha, W. A. A., A. C. E. GREGORIO ARREDONDO, El Paso, Texas WILL ROGERS BERGGREN, Odessa, Texas Major: Business Administration Sardonyx, Phi Kappa Tau, Delta Sigma Pi, Cheer- leader GEORGIA SAM BEYS. El Paso, Texas Major: Art Delta Gamma, Canterbury Club, W. A. A., Gold- diggers, Choir SISTER MARY VISITATION BIBY, El Paso, Texas Major: Education DONALD EDWARD BIERD, E1 Paso, Texas Major: Civil Engineering Fencing Club, Newman Club, A. S. C. E. K' i BARBARA SUE BIRDWELL, Ysleta, Texas Major: Business Administration Chi Omega, B. S. U., Ir. Pan American, W. A. A. HERBERT L. BLUE, Astoria, Illinois Major: Iournalism Alpha Phi Gamma, Tau Kappa Epsilon, Writer's Club, Klift Klimbers MARTHA ELIZABETH BOYKIN, Deming, New Mexico Major: Music Education Chenrizig, Delta Delta, Delta, Golddiggers, Dorm House Council, Choir HARRISON BROCK, El Paso, Texas Major: Business Administration Scabbard and Blade, Sardonyx, Sigma Alpha Ep- silon BARBARA ARNOLD BROUGH, Buckanan, Michigan Major: Speech IACK RAMSEY BROWN, E1 Paso, Texas Major: Business Administration Delta Sigma Pi IOSIE BROWN, El Paso, Texas Major: Geology Delta Delta Delta, Exploration Geophysicists ROBERT PERRY BROWN, El Paso, Texas Major: History Phi Alpha Theta, B. S. U. PATRICIA BRYANT, B'ville. Oklahoma Major: Education GEORGE MARSHALL BUCHANAN, El Paso, Texas Major: Electrical Engineering ' Alpha Phi omega. A. 1. E. E. ROYCE L. CALLAWAY, Menlo Park, California Major: Geology Alpha Phi Omega, Sigma Gamma Epsilon, A. I. M. E., Scabbard and Blade SEIRS FRANK CANALES, E1 Paso, Texas Major: Business Administration R. O. T. C. ERNEST CARREON, El Paso, Texas Major: Civil Engineering Alpha Phi Omega, A. S. C. E. BERNARD G. CARROLL. San Diego, California RICHARD L. CARTER, Bingham Canyon, Utah Major: Geology Alpha Phi Gamma IOHN SIDNEY COX, El Paso, Texas Major: Education TOM F. CUMMINGS, El Paso, Texas Major: Chemistry BOBBIE LOU DALE, Alamogordo, New Mexico Major: Music Education Zeta Tau Alpha, Alpha Chi, Golddiggers, Orches- tra, Choir IOSEPH IONATHAN DAVIS, Chester, Virginia Major: Electrical Engineering EDMUNDO deLA ROSA, El Paso, Texas Major: Business Administration WAYMOND LEROY DICKINSON, El Paso, Texas Major: Business Administration Delta Sigma Pi CLAYTON L. CASTEEL, Newbury, Ohio Major: Civil Engineering A. S. C. E. IIMMY M. CHAMNESS, Ysleta, Texas Major: Engineering Sigma Gamma Epsilon IOHN EDWARD CHANCELLOR, El Paso, Texas Major: English CLAUDE LEE CI-IAPPELL, Van Horn, Texas Major: Physical Education Club, Rodeo Club CHARLES DAVID CHESAK, El Paso, Texas Major: Business Administration Lambda Chi Alpha ROBERT D. COLLIER, El Paso, Texas Major: Civil Engineering A. S. C. E. RODGER DUANE COLLONS, McAllen, Texas Major: Civil Engineering Scabbard and Blade, A. S. C. E., Engineering Coun- cil SARA R. COONEY, El Paso, Texas Major: Nursing Zeta Tau Alpha BERMAN DALTON CORBELL, Colorado City, Texas Major: Physical Education Club, Baptist Student Union SHIRLEY DIANNE DIEBELS, El Paso, Texas Major: Education Delta Gamma, Delta Psi Kappa, W. A. A..A. C. DOROTHY DIEHL, El Paso, Texas Major: Psychology Chi Omega, Beaux Arts, Psychology Club, Psi Chi IOHN WILLIAM DONOHUE, El Paso, Texas Major: Geology Sigma Alpha Epsilon, Sardonyx, Scabbard and Blade, A. I. M. E., S. E. G. IRENE B. DUKE, Oxnard, California Major: Psychology Psi Theta, Newman Club, Psychology Club ROBERT GLENN DUKE, Midland, Texas Major: Business Administration Phi Kappa Tau MARSHALL DOUGLAS EARLY, El Paso, Texas Major: Iournalism Alpha Phi Gamma WILLIAM H. EASON, El Paso, Texas Major: Metallurgy Sigma Gamma Epsilon, Sigma Alpha Epsilon, A. I M. E., Kidd Mining Club ANN EDWARDS, El Paso, Texas Major: Education Delta Gamma, Chenrizig, Panhellenic Council MARTIN I. EHRENS, El Paso, Texas Major: Business Administration Roth Society E., IERRY RICHARD EILAND, El Paso, Texas Major: Electrical Engineering Kappa Sigma, A. I. E. E. TED ENGEL, Kosice, Czechoslovakia Major: Pre-Med Pre-Med Club, Sardonyx, Roth Society IOSEPH ROWLAND FESTE, El Paso, Texas Major: Pre-Med Pre-Med Club, Sardonyx, Student Council, Flowsheet Sigma Alpha Epsilon, Choir CABELL BRADEN FINCH, Corona del Mar, Calif. Major: Metallurgy Sigma Alpha Epsilon, Canterbury Club, A. I. M. E DOUGLAS E. FISHKIN, El Paso, Texas Major: Civil Engineering ANITA IANE FIERSTAD, Pipestone, Minnesota Major: Biology Chi Omega, W. A. A. GEORGE ALLAN GENO, Romeo, Michigan Major: Electrical Engineering A. I. E. E. KENNETH ROSS GEORGE, Graham, Texas Major: Physical Education M Club SENIOR IOE BAILEY GILLESPIE, IR., Houston, Texas Major: Geology Baptist Student Union KURT EUGENE GOETTING, El Paso, Texas Major: Business Administration Kappa Sigma ELVIRA GOMEZ, El Paso, Texas Major: Spanish Newman Club, Cosmopolitan Club RAUL GONZALEZ, Brownsville, Texas Major: Geology DOROTHY HENDRY FLINT, Fair Oaks, California Major: Education ALLAN IAY FRIEDMAN, El Paso, Texas Major: Pre-Law Sardonyx, Orange Key, Flowsheet, Student Council R O. T. C. WONG FOY, El Paso, Texas Major: Electrical Engineering A. l. E. E. ELIA IRELDA GAGNE, El Paso, Texas Major: Physical Education I. ROBERT GANDARA, El Paso, Texas Major: Electrical Engineering DAMON E. GARBERN, El Paso, Texas Major: English Alpha Chi, Baptist Student Union CYNTHIA GARBRECHT, El Paso, Texas Major: English Chi Omega, Chenrizig, B. S. U., Flowsheet, Ir. Pan American, Panhellenic, Psi Chi Psychology Club, Beaux Arts, Alpha Phi Gamma SEVERO ALCANTAR GARCIA, El Paso, Texas Major: Music Scabbard and Blade, Band, Newman Club, R. O. T. C. BOBBY L. GARNER, Carlsbad, New Mexico Major: Metallurgy Sigma Alpha Epsilon, A. I. M. E. L 'U' Mean Wir, .Ig-. 'AU' IAMES GOOD, Los Angeles, California Major: Physical Education Kappa Sigma OLIVER BORDON GRAHAM, IR., Tucson, Arizona Major: Geology Alpha Phi Omega, A. I. M. E. LINDSAY LOUISE GREEN, Winston-Salem, N. C. Major: English LAVON HART RICK GSCHWIND, El Paso, Texas Major: Business Administration Zeta Tau Alpha, Chenrizig, Alpha Phi Gamma. Alpha Chi, Phi Gamma Nu, B. S. U., Flowsheet ROSA RAMIREZ GUERRERO, El Paso. Texas Major: Physical Education Newman Club, W. A. A. IIMMY HADDAD, El Paso, Texas Major: Business Administration R. O. T. C., Rifle Team LYNN HAMILTON, El Paso, Texas Major: Biological Sciences RICHARD PARK HAMMER, Greenville. Texas Major: Business Administration BURT E. HAMRIC, Muenster, Texas Major: Geology Sigma Gamma Epsilon. Alpha Phi Omega I DON LLOYD HANDLIN, Kermit, Texas Major: Business Administration t Kappa Sigma, Sardonyx, M Club LLOYD ALFRED HANSON, Chicago. Illinois Major: Government Newman Club, Pre-Law Club ENIOR LEO E. HARDWAY, El Paso, Texas Major: Electrical Engineering Lambda Chi Alpha, A. I. E. E. HARRY CLINTON HARRISON, El Paso, Texas Major: Physics IOY DEE HATCHETT, E1 Paso, Texas Major: B A. , Delta Gamma LUCIEN HAYNES, El Paso. Texas Major: English FRIEDA MAY HOWEY, El Paso. Texas Major: Physical Education Delta Gamma. W. A. A., Beaux Arts, Football Queen, Majorette ISABELLE ESTER HUERTA, El Paso, Texas Major: Psychology Newman Club, Campus Colleagues, Golddiggers, Girls' Rifle Team SENIOR MARY HELLEN HURD, El Paso, Texas Major: English Psychology Club DANIEL IBANEZ, El Paso, Texas Major: Pre-Dental SHIRLEY IEAN IACKSON, Pecos, Texas Major: Radio Zeta Tau Alpha, Radio Club, Wesley Foundation ARTHUR M. IONES, Roswell, New Mexico Major: Geology NANCY IO HEINZEL, E1 Paso, Texas Major: B. A. Chi Omega, Iunior Pan American, W. A. A. IACK LESLIE HERNDON, Odessa, Texas Major: Geology DANIEL I. HERRERA, Maria, Texas Major: Business Administration Newman Club, Tri-Ci, Delta Sigma Pi CARROLL ELVIN HICKEY, E1 Paso, Texas Major: Speech WANDA IUNE HILL, El Paso. Texas Major: Radio and Television Chi Omega, Aloha Epsilon Rho, Beaux Arts, W. A. A., E1 Burro, KVOF NANCY WOODLEY HOBEN, E1 Paso, Texas Major: Education Chi Omega, Beaux Arts, W. A. A., B. S. U., Inter Faith Council, A. C. E., Freshman Advisory Coun- cil, Ir. Pan American WILLIAM L. HOEFNER, Cleveland, Ohio Major: History Lambda Chi Alpha, Newman Club, All-College Choir Texas Western Chorale THOMAS HERBERT HOLLAND, Haskell, Texas Major: Geology Sigma Gamma Epsilon, Alpha Phi Omega, A. I. M. E. ROBERT C. HOLT, Tucumcari, New Mexico Major: Civil Engineering Baptist Student Union, A. S. C. E. D. D. IONES, Iraan, Texas Major: Electrical Engineering A. I. E. E., Alpha Phi Omega, Wesley Foundation FLEDA SCOGGINS IORDAN, Rome, Georgia Major: History ERMA LU IOYNER, El Paso, Texas Major: Psychology Chi Omega, Psychology Club, W. A. A., Gold- diggers, Flowsheet, Panhellenic Council IOSEPH GEORGE KARAM, El Paso, Texas Major: Pre-Med Tau Kappa Epsilon, Pre-Med Club, Newman Club IAMES I. KASTER, E1 Paso, Texas President of Student Association, Phi Kappa Tau. Sardonyx BERNARD KATZ, El Paso, Texas Major: Biology Pre-Med Club, Roth Society ALLAN RONALD KEOWN, El Paso, Texas Major: Geology NANCY ANN KOCHEVAR, Fort Bliss, Texas Major: Business Administration Chi Omega, Alpha Chi, Phi Gamma Nu ELIZABETH KOLLIKER, El Paso, Texas Major: Psychology Delta Delta Delta, Psychology Club, W. A. A. Psi Chi, Student Council MICHAEL KORNHAUSER, New York, New York Major: Biological Sciences Pre-Med Club, Orange Key, Roth Society: Prospector NANCY LEE KYLE, El Paso, Texas Major: Speech Independents LAWRENCE EDWARD LANGLEY, E1 Paso, Texas Major: Electrical Engineering President of A. I. E. E., Sigma Alpha Epsilon IOHN MARTIN LEONARD, El Paso, Texas Major: Physics FRANK DONALDSON LEWIS, El Paso, Texas Major: Biology Sigma Alpha Epsilon, Pre-Med Club, Canterbury Club BOB DONALD LOWMAN, El Paso, Texas Major: Civil Engineering Sigma Alpha Epsilon, A. S. C. E. it 147: KATHLEEN M. LOWRY, Laramie, Wyoming Major: History Delta Delta Delta WARREN IOHN LYNGE, Chicago, Illinois Major: Iournalism Kliif Klimbers ADELE LUCILLE LYON, El Paso, Texas Major: Education RICHARD MCALISTER, El Paso, Texas Major: RONALD CHARLES MCCARTY, El Paso, Texas Major: Electrical Engineering Sigma Alpha Epsilon, A. I. E. E. CAROLYN VIRGINIA MCCHESNEY, Brownsville Texas Major: History Zeta Tau Alpha, Phi Alpha Theta, Alpha Chi, Ir Pan American Round Table, Westminister Fellow ship DORA GARCIA MCCORD, San lose, California Major: Business Administration NOWARD MCCORD, San lose California Major: English THOMAS PAUL MCEACHERN, E1 Paso, Texas Major: History Orange Key l J . MARIO I. MARTINEZ, El Paso, Texas Major: History Scabbard cmd Blade, Sigma Delta Pi, Newman Club ROBERT MARTINEZ, El Paso, Texas Major: Physical Education A. I. MASON, El Paso, Texas Major: Business Administration SHIRLEY ANN MAURY, El Paso, Texas Major: Education Delta Gamma, Co-Ed Council, Panhellenic Council, Canterbury Club IO MEIERHOFF, Hereford, Texas Major: Music Choir, Band, Belles FRANK HARRIS MIDDLETON, El Paso, Texas Major: B. A. Sigma Alpha Epsilon, Chorale LENORA RUTH MIER, El Paso, Texas Major: English RICHARD MIRROP, Iersey City, New Iersey Major: Psychology Tau Kappa Epsilon, Psychology Club IOHN IOSEPH MISCHEN, Pittsburgh, Penn. Major: Radio Lambda Chi Alpha, Alpha Epsilon Rho, Newman Club, Student Council, Physics Club WILLIAM MISCHEN, IR., El Paso, Texas Major: Business Administration Lambda Chi Alpha, Student Council NED I. MOORE, Dexter, New Mexico Major: Business Administration Sardonyx, Scabbard and Blade, M Club SENIOR THOMAS BANKS MOORE, IR., El Paso, Texas Major: Iournalism Lambda Chi Alpha, Alpha Phi Gamma WILLIAM B. MOORER, Muskogee. Oklahoma Major: English Wesley Foundation STEVE GARZA MORALES, Pearsall, Texas Major: Iournalism Sardonyx, Scabbard and Blade, Prospector, Nugget Student Intramural Director, Tau Kappa Epsilon, Al pha Phi Gamma. Honor Roll ROSS MORTENSEN, El Paso, Texas Major: Zoology CARMELITA. PASTEUR, El Paso, Texas Major: Education Chi Omega, Student Council, A. C. E., Chenrizig SAMUEL PENDERGRAST, Abilene, Texas Major: English Alpha Phi Gamma, Prospector, El Burro IRMA PEREZ, El Paso, Texas Major: Spanish Psi Theta, Sigma Delta Pi, Newman Club AUBREY BENIAMIN PINNELL, IR., El Paso, Texas Major: Psychology Phi Kappa Tau, Psi Chi, Alpha Psi Gamma, Scab- bard and Blade, Distinguished Military Student, El Burro, Interiraternity Council, Psychology Club, Cheerleader ALICIA E. PORRAS, El Paso, Texas Major: Elementary Education Psi Theta, Women's Athletic Association, Newman Club YOLANDA MARIE PORRAS, El Paso, Texas Major: Physical Education Psi Theta Sorority, Panhellenic Council, Newman Club, Women's Athletic Association ROBERT MARVIN MOSS, IR., Dallas, Texas Major: Electrical Engineering A. I. E. E. EDMUNDO MUZQUIZ, El Paso, Texas Major: Music Education Varsitonians, Kappa Kappa Phi, Choir, Newman Club ARTHUR NAIERA, El Paso, Texas Major: Biology Tau Kappa Epsilon, R. O. T. C., Rifle Team, Ameri- can Chemical Society TOM NOAH, El Paso, Texas Major: Civil Engineering Phi Kappa Tau, A. S. C. E. ARTHUR E. NOLAN, IR., Cleveland, Ohio Major: Electrical Engineering Lambda Chi Alpha, A. l. E. E. HAUL ARMANDO NORTE, El Paso, Texas Major: Art Kappa Pi, Scabbard and Blade IESSE OCHOA, El Paso, Texas ED E. OLIVE, Lubbock, Texas Major: Electrical Engineering Orange Key, A. I. E. E. WILLIS KEITH OLMSTEAD, El Paso, Texas Major: Electrical Engineering R. O. T. C., A. l. E. E. MARTHA PAGE RALPH, El Paso. Texas Major: Bachelor of Business Administration Kappa Kappa Gamma SARAH ANN RAMSEY, El Paso, Texas Major: Mathematics Zeta Tau Alpha. Kappa Delta Pi, Flowsheet PHYLLIS RATTRAY, El Paso, Texas Major: Education SHIRLEY MARGARET RICHNER, El Paso, Texas Major: Music Education Alpha Chi, Choir LOUIS STEPHEN ROBBINS, El Paso, Texas Major: Biology Club, Track team, Alpha Chi, Sardonyx, Pre- Med Club MARY CARMEN RODRIGUEZ. El Paso, Texas Major: Education SISTER EUDES RAMOS, E1 Paso, Texas Major: Education GILBERT RODRIGUEZ, El Paso, Texas HECTOR ROSALES, El Paso, Texas Major: Education Band, ROTC, Choir fbi KW ,ns fig: BEATRICE SADA, El Paso, Texas Major: Elementary Education Newman Club, Psi Theta LUPE SALAS, El Paso, Texas Major: Elementary Education Newman Club, Women's Athletic Association, Cam- pus Colleagues ENICDRS BARBARA IRENE SANBORN, Buffalo, New York Major: Iournalism Alpha Chi, Chenrizig, Delta Delta Delta, Alpha Phi Gamma, EI Burro REYNALDO SANCHEZ, El Paso, Texas ASCE. Scabbard and Blade MUWAFFAQ AZIZ SARAFA, Baghdad, Iraq Major: Geology AIME, SEG, Newman Club, Cosmopolitan Club Presi- dent LYLE DANA SCARBROUGH, El Paso, Texas Major: Civil Engineering Sigma Alpha Epsilon, ASCE BILLIE L. STEPHENS, El Paso, Texas Major: Speech Women's Athletic Association. Pan American. Wes- ley Foundation, Chi Omega GARY CHESTER STRAIN, Sacto. California Major: Biology GEORGE DEWEY THOMAS, El Paso, Texas Major: Business Administration Kappa Sigma, Sardonyx, Delta Sigma Pi. Student Council, IFC IOHN B. THOMPSON, Galveston, Texas Major: Geology Alpha Phi Omega, SEG DON STANLEY SCHOCH, San Antonio, Texas Major: Civil Engineering ASCE. APO. ROTC MARTHA SUE SCHOOLER, Roswell, New Mexico Major: Electrical Engineering AIEE TOM SCOTT, Canutillo, Texas Major: Business Administration Kappa Sigma RICHARD GEORGE SENSE, E1 Paso, Texas Major: Geology Sigma Gamma Epsilon, Alpha Phi Omega, SEG MANUEL M. SILVAS. Canutillo, Texas Major: Bachelor of Business Administration MARTIN H. SLATER, E1 Paso, Texas Major: Physical Education IM Roth Society, Pre-Med Club ALLEN W. SMITHSON, El Paso. Texas Major: Electrical Engineering AIEE RAY SNARE. El Paso. Texas Major: Business Administration Lambda Chi Alpha, ROTC Rifle Team, letterman CLAUDE W. STEELE. Monahans, Texas Major: Drama Alpha Psi Omega NANCY TOLL. Pecos, Texas Major: Elementary Education Zeta Tau Alpha GWENDOLYN LILA TOPPIN, Everett, Massachusetts Major: Education DANIEL VALENCIA, El Paso, Texas Major: Education IOHN B. VERNON, Bonham, Texas Major: Civil Engineering APO, ASCE HELENE CAROL VOCELPOHL, El Paso, Texas Major: BBA Zeta Tau Alpha, Phi Gamma Nu, Chenrizig, Student Council, President Panhellenic ANN WATKINS. El Paso, Texas Major: History Chi Omega, Alpha Psi Omega, Co-ed Council, Ir. Pan American, WAA. Wesley Foundation ROBERT WERSHAW, E1 Paso, Texas Major: Geology SGE, Roth Society JOHNNY WESTROPE, San Antonio, Texas Major: Engineering Kidd Mining Club, Phi Kappa Tau, Student Council, SGE. AIME IEAN WILLMORE, El Paso, Texas Major: Physics Phrateres, Alpha Chi, Pi Delta Phi, Flowsheet. Alpha Gamma Nu If JUNIOR CLASS OFFICERS WELDON DONALDSON, PRESIDENT CAESAR FULTON, VICE PRESIDENT PAT DOUGLAS, SECRETARY ELLEN JAYNE MARIS, TREASURER 295 Huben Barcena-El Paso, Texas Irvin Barrington-El Paso, Texas Ieanine Beevers-El Paso, Texas Marvin Beier-Las Cruces, New Mexico Lynn Berquist-Niles, Michigan Iames F. Bettle-E1 Paso, Texas Carolyn Billman-El Paso, Texas Bruce Allen Black-Albuquerque, New Mexico Iames Black-Albuquerque, New Mexico Tomasine Dawn Aber-El Paso, Texas Luis Alarcon-El Paso, Texas Maria Stella Alba-El Paso, Texas William A. Albrecht-Lemont, Illinois Arturo Alvarez-El Paso, Texas Charles Anderson-Ashtabula, Ohio Lee Arthur--Maria, Texas Richard Ray Backer-El Paso, Texas Mary Ann Baehr-El Paso, Texas George Bounds-E1 Paso, Texas Iohn Theodore Brennan-El Paso, Texas Shirley Brown-Midland, Texas David Burkett-Dimmitt, Texas Martin Bustamante-Iuarez, Mexico Iohn Walter Cain, Ir.-El Paso, Texas Dean Robert Canty-Odessa, Texas Tom B. Cavin-E1 Paso, Texas Barbara lane Chamness-El Paso, Texas Rafael Chavez-E1 Paso, Texas Yolanda Chavez-El Paso, Texas Iuan Chorne-El Paso, Texas JLJNICRS Manuel Cintron-El Paso, Texas Maggie lean Cleghorn-Monahans, Texas Phillip E. Cline-Boulder, Colorado Linda Louise Cobb-Demopolis, Alabama Sallie Rhea Conn-Fabens, Texas Iohn Coughran-E1 Paso, Texas Robert A. Eiber-E1 Paso, Texas Carlos Escobar-E1 Paso, Texas Richard L. Fairall- El Paso, Texas JLJNICDFQS Sam Terrill Field-Crane, Texas Sandra Gayle Flaiz-E1 Paso, Texas Iulio Flores-E1 Paso, Texas Sandra Ann Fowler-Odessa, Texas Ted Fowler-Estelline, Texas Edward French-Fabens, Texas Nancy Coe Creswell-Midland, Texas Yolanda Davisilil Paso, Texas lose De la Fuente--Nueva Rosita Coachulia, Mexico Kenneth Derrick-E1 Paso, Texas Ronald Dettman-Michigan City, Indiana Iill Donohue-E1 Paso, Texas Patricia Ann Douglas-E1 Paso, Texas Eleanor Dusang-E1 Paso, Texas Barbara Ann Eiber-A-E1 Paso, Texas Caesar Fulton-McAllen, Texas Irma Gandara-El Paso, Texas Edna GarciaAE1 Paso, Texas Frank Garcia-El Paso, Texas Donovan Glenn Gardner-El Paso, Texas Daryl Gilmore-El Paso, Texas Don P. Gipson-Iackson, Mississippi Ernest Goeldnersluarez, Mexico Florine Gompf-Brattleboro, Vermont Orville E. Gower-El Paso, Texas Charles Grant-El Paso, Texas Rita Sue Greene-Odessa, Texas JLJNIQRS Roberta Lucia Gregory-El Paso, Texas Patricia Ann Grimes-El Paso, Texas Iudith Corrinne Groom-Guthrie, Oklahoma Serena Gail Hamilton-El Paso, Texas Mary Lou Hargis-E1 Paso, Texas Ronald Verne Hensley-El Paso, Texas Marilyn Ivey-El Paso, Texas Anna Iane Iacoby-El Paso, Texas Glenn Iohnson-El Paso, Texas Bobby Ioe Iones-Rankin, Texas Delynn Iones-Iraan, Texas Kirk R. Iones-Rowena, Texas Morgan Richard Iones-Truth or Consequen- ces, New Mexico Tommy C. Iones-Odessa, Texas William Wayne Iones-El Paso, Texas Iames M. Hill-Borger, Texas Lillian Hirsch-El Paso, Texas Keith Byron Hoffman-Ysleta, Texas Irene Louise Holland-Odessa, Texas George Holrnack, Ir.-El Paso, Texas Theodorus Holterrnans-Minneapolis, Minnesota Lee Housen-Belfair, Washington Arthur Hull-San Antonio, Texas Helen Kay Hyatt-Deming, New Mexico Sonja Iorgenson-El Paso, Texas Phyllis Claire Ioyce-Odessa, Texas Earl Eugene Iuelq-Corpus Christi, Texas Ierry Kellen-Lodz, Polland Bruce Kennedy-El Paso, Texas Ioan Camille Kionka-E1 Paso, Texas Alfred Walter Korus-Leminq, Texas Gerald Edward Krick-Emmaus, Pennsylvania Frances Burris LaBree-El Paso, Texas Hefley Iohn LaFleur--El Paso, Texas Roberta Lane-Klamath Falls, Oregon Charles Lasater-Odessa, Texas JLJNICDRS Dulce Mildred Ligon-Ft. Stockton, Texas Fred Kimball Little-El Paso, Texas Rosemary Lopez-El Paso, Texas Ioe G. Loya-El Paso, Texas Porfirio Lozano-E1 Paso, Texas Benjamin I. Lucas-Easton, Pennsylvania Roberto Martinez-El Paso, Texas Gorby Mason-E1 Paso, Texas Charles Matthews-Corpus Christi, Texas JUNIPCDRS Bonnie May-Kerens, Texas Tom C. Meck-Dallas, Texas Amy Mendez-Carlsbad, New Mexico Iames Wand Mock-Ieannette, Pennsylvania Richard Jackson Montgomery-Miami, Texas Marilyn Dana Moore--E1 Paso, Texas Peggy Iane McClendon-Texarkana, Texas Ruby Ethel McCoy-Texarkana, Texas IoAnn McDonald-E1 Paso, Texas Charles McGaha-Ial, New Mexico Carol McKee-E1 Paso, Texas Mike Boyd McKenzie-San Antonio, Mary Ellen Mapula-El Paso, Texas Ellen Iayne Maris-Pecos, Texas Ierry V. Marshall-Phillips, Texas Texas Shirley Ann Moore-El Paso. Texas Ray Morgan-El Paso, Texas Namra Nacim-El Paso, Texas Iames Kenneth Nickless-Alamogordo, N. M. Donald R. Patterson-Carlsbad, New Mexico James Matthew Peak-Canton, Illinois Karl F. Perry-El Paso, Texas Alan Lee Phelps-El Paso, Texas Dick Sherrill Pickens-Iacksonville, Texas Gayle Sue Pickett-E1 Paso,,Texas Zoe Dean Poole-E1 Paso, Texas Ysela Irene Porras-El Paso, Texas lack E. Prather-E1 Paso, Texas Robert T. Prensky-El Paso, Texas Luanne Presley-Crane, Texas Dorothy Lee Pryor-Odessa, Texas Berta Quintana-El Paso, Texas Samuel A. Ramirez-El Paso, Texas Elaine Sloan-Lake Worth, Florida Ianyth Roy Smith-E1 Paso, Texas Steve B. Smith-E1 Paso, Texas Edward Sochat-Safford, Arizona Harvey Louis Stahl-San Antonio, Texas Ierry Stewart-E1 Paso, Texas George Thompson-Crane, Texas Larry Dan Thompson-E1 Paso, Texas Larry Traylor-E1 Paso, Texas 1 55 iff' Iohn Edward Ratliff-Midland, Texas Francis I. Roddy, Ir.-Philadelphia, Penn. Ana Maria Rosales-E1 Paso, Texas Leonardo Sallardo-E1 Paso, Texas Ina Florence Salzman-E1 Paso, Texas Mary Alice Sanchez-E1 Paso, Texas Kathleen Sherwood-E1 Paso, Texas Bette A. Singer-E1 Paso, Texas Lynn R. Slater-E1 Paso, Texas -ol 'ur' Antonio Humberto Vela-Harlingen, Texas Patricia Ioyce Vickers-El Paso, Texas Cecil Villalobos-Van Horn, Texas Elizabeth Ieanette Waqner-Texarkana, Tex. Roy Wallis Wall-El Paso, Texas Perry Wallis-E1 Paso, Texas Charlie Franklin Ward-Odessa, Texas Carl E. Webb-Kokomo, Indiana JLJNICDFQS Ronnie Clayton Willard-Carlsbad, New Mexico Frances Lynne Wilson-E1 Paso, Texas Estelle Wintroub- E1 Paso, Texas Edna Mae York-El Paso, Texas Rosemary Zacour-E1 Paso, Texas S OPII OM ORE CLASS OFFICERS DONALD LESLIE, PRESIDENT BILL H UFF, VICE PRESIDENT I ANN TURNER, SECRETARY BARBARA CANTRELL, TREASURER 307 Barker, Ruth Marie-Runnemede, N. I. Barrera, Richard-Van Horn, Texas Barwise, Kay-E1 Paso, Texas. SOFDHCDIVICFQES Bauerschlag, Esther-Thorndale, Texas Bean, Annabelle-E1 Paso, Texas Bell, Robert-South Amboy, N. I. Berger, Arthur-Odessa, Texas Bostiek, Sam-Marshall, Texas Boyd, Dan--Abilene, Texas 308 Adams, Charles-Teutopolls, Texas Adams, Iamesmfll Paso, Texas Anderson, Gwen-Odessa, Texas Anderson, Yvonne-E1 Paso, Texas Arellano, Oscar--E1 Paso, Texas Arreola, Olga-E1 Paso, Texas Arteaqa, Ioe-El Paso, Texas Baggett, Winfred-Seminole, Texas Bardsley, Robert-Lawrence, Mass. Boyd, Garyffll Paso, Texas Briones, Humberto-E1 Paso, Texas Brooks, Gerald-A-E1 Paso, Texas Brown, Charles---San Francisco, Calif- Burdett, Mary Frances-E1 Paso, Texas Burgess, lack-Alpine, Texas Burrill, F. W.-Seattle, Washington Byrd, Christine-E1 Paso, Texas P Cain, Iacqueline--E1 Paso, Texas t, jr Canales, Felix-E1 Paso, Texas Canales, Fred--E1 Paso, Texas Cantrell, Barbara-Ysleta, Texas SOP?-IQIVICDFQES Carreon, Rosa-E1 Paso, Texas Cherko, Kay-E1 Paso, Texas Chesshir, Robert-Dallas, Texas Cleghorn, Mary-Odessa, Texas Cobos, Georgia-E1 Paso, Texas Cohen, Iudith-Philadelphia, Pa. 309 Dugger, Bruce-San Mateo, California Dyke, Tony-Bethlehem Ellenberger, James-South Fork, Pa. SCP!-KDMCDFQES Emert, George-E1 Paso, Texas Estrada, Alberto-E1 Paso, Texas Fannin, William-Midland, Texas Faust, Ierry-E1 Paso, Texas Feinberg, Herbert-El Paso, Texas Finniss, Robert-Salem, Massachusetts 310 Conde, Carlos-E1 Paso, Texas Conner, Iack4Tu1sa, Oklahoma Cook, Nancy-E1 Paso, Texas Cook, Nathan-Dallas, Texas Cuestas, Mary-E1 Paso, Texas Davis, Gail-Brownfield, Texas Davis, Patricia-Littleton, N. H. DeBrunner, Nancy-E1 Paso, Texas Delgado, Arnulfo-E1 Paso, Texas Fisher, Ben-E1 Paso, Texas Foley, Barbara-Ial, New Mexico Franco, Lydia-El Paso, Texas Franco, Yvonne-El Paso, Texas Furman, Mike-E1 Paso, Texas Galvan, Lucy-E1 Paso, Texas Gandara, Melchor-E1 Paso, Texas Garza, Orlando-E1 Paso, Texas Gibson, Boy-E1 Paso, Texas Godwin, R. D.-E1 Paso, Texas Goon, Ierry-E1 Paso, Texas Gunn, Rodney-Mc Lean, Texas SCDIDHQMQFQES Haddad, Adele-E1 Paso, Texas Hannon, Lucille-E1 Paso, Texas Hansen, Ion-E1 Paso, Texas Hargrove, Kate-Acala, Texas Harris, Alice-E1 Paso, Texas Harris, Fred Paul-E1 Paso, Texas Humphris, Iune-Marfa, Texas Imle, Evelyn-E1 Paso, Texas Iacquez, Iesus-E1 Paso, Texas SOIDHCDMCDFQES Iuba, Richard-Lawrence, Mass. Kennedy, Martha-E1 Paso, Texas Kennedy, Mary Anne-E1 Paso, Texas LaBree, Harry-E1 Paso, Texas Lamberson, Morris-El Paso, Texas Latham, Patsy-El Paso, Texas 312 Hiqdon, Mary-El Paso, Texas Highsmith, Mary-Marfa, Texas Holguin, Irene-El Paso, Texas Holmberg, lack-Albuquerque, N. M Holmberg, Jane-E1 Paso, Texas Howell, Arles-Socorro, N. M. Howell, George-El Paso, Texas Hudspeth, Roy-Houston, Texas Huff, William-San Gabriel, Texas Leahy, Leila-Bayside, New York Lee, Carolyne-Amarillo, Texas Lent, Edwin-Toronto, Canada Leslie, Dona1dHE1 Paso, Texas Lewis, Billie-Carlsbad, N. Mexico Long, Hin-Iok-Malaya Lowrie, Raymond-E1 Paso, Texas Maclver, Iudye-E1 Paso, Texas McIntosh, Hazel-El Paso, Texas Magoon, Betty-Kerrville, Texas Marsh, Marilynn-Florence, Montana Martin, Ben-E1 Paso, Texas SOFDHOMCDRES Martin, Monte-E1 Paso, Texas May, Robert-E1 Paso, Texas Mehlhop, Margaret-Dexter, N. M. Merrill, Beth-Odessa, Texas Miller, Martha-E1 Paso, Texas Miller, Rex-E1 Paso, Texas 313 Ogden, Sandra-Odessa, Texas Ortega, Eleanor-E1 Paso, Texas Parra, Alfred-E1 Paso, Texas SOIDHCDMCDRES Parra, Alice-E1 Paso, Texas Payan, Eleanor-E1 Paso, Texas Perez, Francisco-E1 Paso, Texas Perry, Ioann-Colombus, Texas Pfeifer, Douglas-E1 Paso, Texas Pirtle, Nancy-Dexter, New Mexico Mitchell, Iohn-E1 Paso, Texas Moore, Vera-Hobbs, New Mexico Morales, HenryhE1 Paso, Texas Moreland, Martin-E1 Paso, Texas Munro, Iarnes-E1 Paso, Texas Napoles, Arthur-El Paso, Texas Neliqan, Carolyn--E1 Paso, Texas Newell, Bob-Floydada, Texas Nicholson, Melissa-E1 Paso, Texas Pride, Iacquie-Albuquerque, NM Ramirez, Pete-E1 Paso, Texas Ramirez, Rodo1foME1 Paso, Texas Rector, He11yr1ATucumcari, NM Richards, Mayre Sue-Ysleta, Texas Riordan Connie-E1 Paso, Texas Rivera, Iose-E1 Paso, Texas Roach, Mary-San Bernardino, Calif. Robertson, George-Dallas, Texas Robertson, Sally-Roswell, NM Rodarte, Rosa-E1 Paso, Texas Rodriguez, Enrique-E1 Paso, Texas SCDIDI-IOMCDFQES Rodriguez, Pedro-E1 Paso, Texas Rogers, Ioseph-El Paso, Texas Rose, Martin-Midland, Texas Sanchez, Federico-El Paso, Texas Santiago, Esequiel-Van Horn, Texas Scott, Marcy-Pecos, Texas Stark, Doyle-Sundown, Texas Stevens, Io Beth-Deming, NM Taylor, Iohn-Monohans, Texas SCDIDHCDIVIOFQES Terrazas, Maria-El Paso, Texas Thrasher, Gerald-Springfield, Ohio Trumbull, Thomas-El Paso, Texas Turner, Iudith Ann-El Paso, Texas Valladolid, Gloria-El Paso, Texas Vargas, Pedro-E1 Paso, Texas Sexton, Iohn Calvin-El Paso, Texas Shadle, Martha-Ft. Worth, Texas Shunk, Francis-El Paso, Texas Smith, Aubrey-Snider, Texas Smith, Lanes-El Paso, Texas Soto, Armando-Anthony, Texas Spence, Charlesflfll Paso, Texas Srote, Connie-Tucurncari, NM Stapleton, Betty-Balmorhea, Texas Vasquez, Alicia-El Paso, Texas Vela, Rene-El Paso, Texas Vickers, Iohn-Fabens, Texas Villegas, Aurora-El Paso, Texas Walshe, Argyra-El Paso, Texas Ward, Betty-El Paso, Texas Ward, Donald-Neward, Ohio Watson, Caroline-E1 Paso, Texas Weatherspoon, Richard-Guthrie, Oklahoma Webb, Doris-El Paso, Texas Webb, Thomas-Midland, Texas Weinbrenner, Neil-E1 Paso, Texas VVhitaker, Don-El Paso, Texas White, William-Sacramento, Calif. SCDPHCDMGRES Wilhite, Betty- El Paso, Texas Williams, Karen-Odessa, Texas Willis, Walter-El Paso, Texas Willyard, Yvonne-El Paso, Texas Wifi, Anna lean-El Paso, Texas Witt, James-Carlsbad, New Mexico Woolley, Lowell-Ft. 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S ? f 5 x + 2, W aff: 3 Armor, Monte-E1 Paso, Texas Armstrong, Iohn De-Pecos, Texas Armstrong, Eddie-Pecos, Texas PRES!-HVIEN Bagge, Bette-Ysleta, Texas Baker, Iudy-E1 Paso, Texas Bales, Kent-E1 Paso, Texas Barnard, Phebe-E1 Paso, Texas Beard, Wendell-Anthony, New Mexico Bilbo, William-E1 Paso, Texas 320 Abdin, Ahmed-Baghdad, Iraq Aber, Suzanna Elena-E1 Paso, Texas Aguirre, Manuel-E1 Paso, Texas Alderete, Luz Maria-Iuarez, Mexico Alexander, Lewis Henry-Albuquerque, Andrus, Floyd-Inglewood, California Apodaca, Alfonso-Ysleta, Texas Armendariz, Lucille-E1 Paso, Texas Armitage, Roy Robert-Vega, Texas N.M Billman, Sue Ann-El Paso, Texas Birney, Mary Lou-E1 Paso, Texas Blair, Larry-Cottage Grove, Oregon Blodgett, Carol-Austin, Texas Boone, Carol Sue-E1 Paso, Texas Bracewell, Iohn-El Paso, Texas Bradford, Bennie-Paducah, Texas Brennand, Iudith-E1 Paso, Texas Brockington, Marjorie-Marlin, Texas Brooks, Bernadinee-El Paso, Texas Brooks, Beverly-Hollywood, California Brown, Roger-Valentine, Texas PRES-:MEN Brunson, Loretta-E1 Paso, Texas Buford, Allowyne-El Paso, Texas Burling, Gerald-Alpine, Texas Burnette, Roberts-Pecos, Texas Burrell, lohn-Farmington, New Mexico Butler, Ianete-El Paso, Texas 321 Clack, Wanda-El Paso, Texas Cohn, Rosalie-Harrisburg, Pa. Collins, Carolyn-El Paso, Texas PRES!-HVIEN 322 Concha, Richard-E1 Paso, Texas Conway, Iohn-E1 Paso, Texas Conyers, Iames-E1 Paso, Texas Corbell, Iackie-Colorado City, Texas Cozby, Ierry-El Paso, Texas Cozby, Pamela-E1 Paso, Texas M! Bynum, Priscilla-El Paso, Texas Calderon, Margarita-El Paso, Texas Calhoun, Robert-E1 Paso, Texas Callaghan, Sharon-E1 Paso, Texas Carreon, Dolores-El Paso, Texas Carter, Nancy-Holloman A. F. B., New Mexico Chambers, Carol-El Paso, Texas Chambers, Mary-Iackson, Mississippi Chavez, Alfonso-E1 Paso, Texas Crawford, Kay-El Paso, Texas Creamer, Wanda-Brandy, Texas Creswell, Zella-Midland. Texas Crook, Buz-El Paso, Texas Cruz, Ramon-El Paso, Texas Deal, William-E1 Paso, Texas Deanda, Abelardo-El Paso, Texas Dees, Dorothy-El Paso, Texas Delgadillo, Francisco-Iuarez, Mexico Delgado, Maria-E1 Paso, Texas Delgado, Martha-El Paso, Texas Diaz, Armando-E1 Paso, Texas FFQESHIVIEN Dickens, Nancy-El Paso, Texas Donaldson, Mary-Deming, New Mexico Donell, A. C.-Alamogordo, New Mexico Donnelly, Iames-El Paso, Texas Doran, William-E1 Paso, Texas Doss, Norris-El Paso, Texas 323 Estavillo, Rebecca Virginia-El Paso, Texas Evans, Don Clyde--Hobbs, New Mexico Everett, Ierry-El Paso, Texas FFQESP-IIVIEN Everhart, William Neil-El Paso, Texas Fashing, Iohn L.-El Paso, Texas Faulkner, George Lawrence-Fabens, Texas Fernandez, Leo Anthony-E1 Paso, Texas Fields, Barbara I. R.-E1 Paso, Texas Finerty, Catherine Louise-El Paso, Texas 324 Dutchover, Ray-Anthony, New Mexico Dycus, Dorothy Lee-E1 Paso, Texas Elfers, Ioan Leamaster-El Paso, Texas Elliott, Pat Ann-Corpus Christi, Texas Emerson, Carolyn Ann-El Paso, Texas Ernrner t, Robert Bay-El Paso, Texas Encinas, Mario Isaac-Iuarez, Chih. Endlich, Marie-El Paso, Texas Enriquez, Rosalie Dolores-Anthony, Texas Fink, Bill--Chickasha, Oklahoma Finley, Edna Mae-Ore City, Texas Fino, Ruben-El Paso, Texas Fite, Donald-P-Colorado City, Texas Fjerstad, Iim Harold-Pipestone, Minn. Fresquez, Catalina Lourdes-Socorro, Texas Gaston, Phil Orville-Dallas, Texas Gebler, Eugene Frederick-El Paso, Texas Gehrlng, Suzanne Kay-El Paso, Texas Gentry, Don E.-El Paso, Texas Gibson, William Allison, Ir.-Linden, N. I. Gnauck, Carolyn Louise-El Paso, Texas PRES!-HVIEN Gonzalez, Carmen D.-El Paso, Texas Gonzalez, Iesus-El Paso, Texas Goodman, Lillian W.- Grant, Richard Ellard-El Paso, Texas Green, Io MaeAEl Paso, Texas Greene, Robin Nikolas-El Paso, Texas 325 Harper, Stephen Dunn-El Paso, Texas Harrell, Gary Charles-Sanderson, Texas Harris, Mary Frances-El Paso, Texas PRESHMEN Harris, Norma Ioanne-E1 Paso, Texas Hartgraves, Bobby-Sweetwater, Texas Hartzog, Lionel Iubbie-Clint, Texas Hashim, Saadallo-Aleppo, Syria Hatcher, Kent Carlton-Wink, Texas Hedrick, Iohn A.--El Paso, Texas 326 Grimmett, Dolores lean-El Paso, Texas Grosse, Ianet Ellen Marie-Oakland, Calif Gruendyke, Richard Lasch-Orlando, Fla. Guidry, Gerald Paul-El Paso, Texas Hahn, Larryhlfiosvvell, New Mexico Hall, Nancy Iean-El Paso, Texas Hammond, Sandra Sue-El Paso, Texas Handlin, Phillip Lewis-Kermit, Texas Hankins, Sharon Leslie-El Paso, Texas Hellums, David Lewis-Corpus Christi, Texas Herrera, Ceniceros Isabel-El Paso, Texas Hessel, Marlys Annette-Rapid City, S. D. Hinson, Billy Ioe-Ft. Stockton, Texas Hockett, Woren-El Paso, Texas Hoffman, Helen lean-O'Donnell, Texas Hofto, Marilyn lean-Tacoma, Washington Holcomb, Karen Marie-T. or C., New Mexico Hoyle, Ina LaNette--El Paso, Texas Hudgpeth, Allen Janice-Pecos, Texas Hudson, Coy- Huffman, Belle Marie-Alamogordo, N. Mex. PRES!-IIVIEN Hughes, Elizabeth Sharon-Albuquerque, N.M. Hurtaclo, Robert-E1 Paso, Texas Ingram, Wallace-El Paso, Texas Isaacs, Wayne Robin-Houston, Texas Iackson, Bobby Lloyd-El Paso, Texas Iacques, Ioe-El Paso, Texas 327 Kimbrough, Wanda Ruth-Hereford, Texas Kinder, Barbara Elizabeth-El Paso, Texas King, Thomas Edmond-Dallas, Texas PRES!-IIVIEN 328 Kirtley, Donald Davis-E1 Paso, Texas Kistner, Terry Andre-Midland, Texas Kleinschrnidt, William Moore-El Paso, Texas Kratz, Kathryn Io-El Paso, Texas Krigbaum, Beverly Rosalie-E1 Paso, Texas Kurkas, Edward George-Philadelphia, Penn. Johnson, David Leroy-Roswell, New Mex. Johnson, Donald-Conroe, Texas lohnson, Iimmy Oliver-Colorado City, Texas Iohnson, Nayna Gayle-Ft. Stockton, Texas Iohnson, Roy Harrison-Ft. Stockton, Texas Iones, Marian Eleanor-E1 Paso, Texas Kennedy, Carol Ellen-Richardson, Texas Keogh, Iames Timothy-E1 Paso, Texas Key, Mary Margaret-E1 Paso, Texas LaCapria, Claire-Boston, Mass. LaLonde, Robert Franklin-E1 Paso, Texas Lambert, CathyfsLampasas, Texas Lambert, Scott S.-Hartford, Wisconsin Lane, Phillip Arthur-El Paso, Texas LaRue, Keith Wayne--Mt. Burg, Arkansas Laughman, Richard E.-El Paso, Texas Lee, Li--Oakland, California Louie, Angela N.-El Paso, Texas Loya, Marguerite Louise-El Paso, Texas Luckenbach, Alvin H.-Falls Church, Va. Lybrand, Bennie Frank--Lamesa, Texas FFQESP-HVIEN Lyons, Ioan-El Paso, Texas Lytle, Betty Noble-Andrews, Texas MacCallum, Robert Nelson-E1 Paso, Texas MacNei1, Margaret Alexandra'-E1 Paso, Texas McAfee, William Dale-Olton, Texas McCallick, Frank Ir.-E1 Paso, Texas 329 Mansfield, Ann Marie-E1 Paso, Texas Marcum, Mary Ann-Deming, New Mexico Martinez, Rose Marie-E1 Paso, Texas PRES!-HVIEN Matlock, Iarnes Kerr-Alpine, Texas Maury, Patricia Ieanne-E1 Paso, Texas May, Ioseph Ballard-Greensboro, N. Car. Melendez, Dolores C.-E1 Paso, Texas Moreno, Mary Helen-Midland, Texas Morris, Cynthia D.-E1 Paso, Texas 1VIcC1urg, Donald Lee-Odessa, Texas McCutcheor1, Mary Iane-Tayabvale, Tex McDaniel, Ialma Ruth-E1 Paso, Texas McDaniel, Willard Lee-E1 Paso, Texas McGehee, Charles M.-E1 Paso, Texas McLeod, Paul Stephen-E1 Paso, Texas Maag, Ioyce-Las Cruces, New Mexico Maldonado, Berta Alicia-E1 Paso, Texas Mallson, Bron Moseley, Marian Margaret!-Seagraves, Tex. Muller, Willie Malony-Baguio City, Phil. Munoz, Louis Fonseca Munoz, Norma Florence-E1 Paso, Texas Murphy, Kenneth Taft-Brownfield, Texas Myers, Marketa Gail-El Paso, Texas Newman, Billy Gene-El Paso, Texas Newton, Ianice Louise-El Paso, Texas Niehaus, Eugenia-El Paso, Texas Nixon, Edna Angela-E1 Paso, Texas Nye, Sharon Lee-El Paso, Texas Ochotorena, Edward-El Paso, Texas FRESHMEN Oliver, Sara Ieannette-El Paso, Texas Ontiveros, Esther--El Paso, Texas Ontiveros, Richard-El Paso, Texas Paulk, Orville Dale-Ozona, Texas Paulus, Helen Marie-El Paso, Texas Pavia, Manuel-E1 Paso, Texas 331 Reagan, Iohn Dwight Rhoades, lack Lewis-Odessa, Texas Riberdy, Robert Ioseph-Hartford, Conn. I: FQ E S H M E N Rocha, Emilio Isaacs-E1 Paso, Texas Roeskefi, Lydia-Taxco, Mexico Rogers, Mary Shirlene-Knoxville, Tenn. Rosas, Trinidad Rubio, Tony Ir.-Dell City, Texas Ruiz, Ioe Edward-El Paso, Texas 332 Paynter, Paul Weston-El Paso, Texas Peinado, Raul O.-E1 Paso, Texas Prescott, Maxine Elizabeth-El Paso, Texas Prothro, Carrol May-E1 Paso, Texas Pryor, Robert M.-Alamogordo, New Mexico Ramirez, Carmen Rita-San Iuan, Puerto Rico Ramirez, Hazel Iosephine-E1 Paso, Texas Ramos, Iosephine Hope-E1 Paso, Texas Ratcliff, Iohn Edward-Midland, Texas Ruiz, Mabel-El Paso, Texas Saab, George M.-Anthony, New Mexico Sageser, Kendall Wayne-Edmond. Oklahoma Sandell, Edward, Ir.-Harlingen, Texas Sanders, Bobby Neal--Tornillo, Texas Shecter, Ellen-El Paso, Texas Shlanta, Lorene Helen-E1 Paso, Texas Shulda, Ioann Helen-Carlsbad, New Mexico Sloan, Thomas Orville-El Paso, Texas Smith, Vernon, Ir.-Dallas, Texas Solomon, Laurice Marlene-E1 Paso, Texas Sparks, Iackie E.-Seminole, Texas PRES!-HVIEN Spence, Crumpton Ritchie-E1 Paso, Texas Spence, Patricia Ann-E1 Paso, Texas Steele, Mary Alice-E1 Paso, Texas Stephens, Ioy Darnell--E1 Paso, Texas Stroud, Iaque-E1 Paso, Texas Talley, Carlos R.-E1 Paso, Texas 333 Walker, Barbara-Seminole, Texas Walker, Charlotte Ann-Ft. Stockton, Texas Wall, Patricia Gayle-Tornillo, Texas FQESHMEN Wallach, Ray Andrew-Eunice, New Mexico Walsh, William-El Paso, Texas Ward, Sunnye-E1 Paso, Texas Ware, Ferclie-El Paso, Texas Warren, Ray Murrell-El Paso, Texas Waugh, Kathryn Lewis-El Paso, Texas 334 Tate, Nicholas Ramond-Niagara Falls Tate, Van Brown-Stephenville, Texas Teal, Tommy Earl-Dallas, Texas Telehany, Mary lane-El Paso, Texas Torres, Richard Carlos-San Antonio, Texas Vargas, Ana Maria- Vasquez, Isabel- Vechione, William Ioseph-El Paso, Texas Vogel, Heide-Lawrence, Mass. Weaver, Ioan--Ft. Davis, Texas Weaver, Marilyn-El Paso, Texas Wegener, Gretchen-El Paso, Texas Wershaw, Arthur Samuel-Norwalk, Conn. Wesley, Iohn Albert-Ft. Worth, Texas Wilcox, Sam-Van Nuys, Califomia Willis, Madeline-El Paso, Texas Wills, Gloria-E1 Paso, Texas Wilson, lack Wayne-Ruidoso, New Mexico Wilson, Linda-El Paso, Texas Witherspoon, Cynthia Anne-El Paso, Texas Woodley, Kathy Iane-E1 Paso, Texas PRES!-HVIEN Wylie, Forrest-Phillips, Texas Wynes, Martha Iane-El Paso, Texas Yates, Charles Weldon-E1 Paso, Texas Young, Helen Dian-El Paso, Texas Yrigoyen, Frank Iavier-El Paso, Texas Zavala, Anastacio--El Paso, Texas 335 KELLY HALL One of the oldest bu1ld1ngs on the F -1'-'- campus and formerly the boy s dorm1tory 1S Kelly Hall. Today Kelly is outstanding as the home of KVOF. This is the only PM station in this section of the country. It is a non-commercial, educational station which directs most of its programs to listening groups in the El Paso Public Schools. From two until eight P. M. the station is programmed for the average listener. KVOF is operated entirely by TWC students working for radio broadcasting degrees. ADVERTISING T.W.C THE COOLEST APPROACH TO SUMMER . . . SACQBY Clo+l1es so carefully casual +l1ey loolc like +l1ey mlghl have been grown oulcloors. Naiural scenic wonders, every one of fl-rem, wi+l1 The Priceless Look of goocl +as+e and clearly- cu+ simplici+y. A weelc-end program of play clofhes by Sacony . . . Shorfs, Slrirfs, Pedal Pushers, Shiris, Tapered Slaclrs, in 'Fine drip-dry Poplin, Duclclyn, Co'Hon Kni+s and Palm Beach, in a grea+ variefy of sun-drenched colors. All misses sizes. 338 elf, Kiwi X I Ki lt .nu ...fe PHOTOGRAPHY IS FUN WITH BETTY LYTLE 339 EL PASO'S Corner, Stanton and Mills LARGEST FINEST 4904 Montana at Huckleberry PONSFORD BROTHERS GENERAL CONTRACTORS E1 Paso's Oldest and Finest Shoe Store . U- SHOE CO. COLLEGE FASHIONS THE YEAR ROUND Our 54th Year 110 Texas St. -211 E. San Antonio Compliments of PITTSBURGH PLATE GLASS COMPANY G B. R. Leonard, Manager 1106 Ea st Overland Street Compliments of HUGH MCMILLAN 4201 Alabama Ave. Dial 5-2753 - L LLL 7 , or A If x QQ L' What I want is WQ 'Coke DRINK xl ., KN 1 ' ' .,, ,, 2.5 cu. x..,.g:.v..-4m4....fn. .. From Its Own Frosty Bottle Magnolia Coca-Cola Bottling Co. Serving the Southwest Since 1912. Oregon at Texas 3-3611 MUSIC WITH DIAN YOUNG 341 f' i W XE! f 2 we i CONGRATULATIONS F5 b 3 .EN , X-.L A11 the employees of E1 Paso Natural Gas Company extend if i! their congratulations to the seniors of Texas Western C01- If .X lege and best wishes to the other students. fl lllllllii illlwl 1 sna il .i EL PASQ NATURAL c-3As coM PANY Compliments Interstate Securities Company 59? Automobile Financing Mm, ,nd ,hu Since 1917 E1 700 E. Yundell Dial 3-6971 Paso' Texas ' ' ' Tel. 3-2622 You . I ul' . Enjoying the Confidence of the Community O it.. O o Ilkes rm 0 Y for Over 43 Years 0 0 0U the whole town's talkin' about . . Co MP1-ET i 9 X Q Q S4555 Sgffgiglgxyifdixl NTEED o .. ,ag M.. Z . ia E., STALLA TIOIJXND - I 0? 0 K - o M Riagg? 101:31 . QEC,,,,C ' fo 006203 1, I WAX P TOWN TALK 1 v7 new KAHN S IAKING COMPANY il hu Tun 642 ,Ii Q H ,1- E I C I 35? ,J- I , XZ A X 'gk . -l'f',M ,x'k' VISITING THE MUSEUM WITH ZELLA CRESWELL 343 ' ' FLOWERS 1922 E. Yandell fA 2-3152 A Ed 61 Mary Davis I ,' 5.:,! ,171 ff: Zig ? I7 af 'ii' '19 I il II , 411 I ,W fl... , M 12 Ml , A I J pl' .C ' 1,113 I If ,' I L, f r, I' Compliments of MONROE, LICHT and HIGGINS ' U 2 Z0 ARCHITECTS and ENGINEERS ilu I I 827 E. Yandell Texas New Mexico 714 ' I ECHLIN-IRVIN-CROWELL 8. CO. 1-0f1lfUf5'Plf'a-ff sp-M INSURANCE LAUNDRY - CLEANERS 355 Myrtle Avenue f O E1 Paso, Texas Distinction Arizona Mexico 403-20 S- Oregon Dial 22455 Complfmenfs of EL PASO'S EXCLUSIVE CLEANER Francis Wagner Company 1225 Texas ACME LAUNDRY AND CLEANERS 3-1639 905 E. Missouri 2-3611 Dial . I QEAR BOWBI1 3-7601 We Give SGH Green Stamps M I Wheel Ali nment Co. 5 QT li n 9 1 Lander Lumber Co. I-Q, 1 if Shock Service - Brake Service - Wheel f ,mf Balancing BUILDING MATERIALS Front End Rebuilding Est 1908 1901 Wyoming Clint Lee, Owner :S Operator Dial 3-4481 ' 1830 Texas WHOLESALE DISTRIBUTORS EI Paso, Texas Albuquerque, Phoenix, Arizona New Mexico 344 7 Q Compliments of BENNETT GLASS 81 MIRROR COMPANY YOUR AUTO GLASS SPECIALISTS 623 Austin St. Phone 3-5535 Compliments of TEXAS STORE PIECE GOODS DEPT. l 206 S. Mesa Phone 3-5547 The Finest Formal Fabrics 7 l OREGON CLEANERS 419 N. Oregon Tuxedos :Sf White Dinner Jackets for Rent 57.00 Also All Accessories For Rent Double-breasted Suits Altered to Single Expert Alterations 6. Sta-Nu Cleaning Phone 2-7312 A c 1' 'mp 'me 'S HoLDswoRTH f O JEWELEH AND SILVEHSMITH I . MY. Gnd Mrs. Mallory MIIIBI' El Paso, Texas 205 Mills Street HIRSCH BROTHERS MACHINERY COMPANY Manufacturers and Distributors P. O. Box 226-1901 Bassett Ave.-Phone 2-2678 EI Paso Federal Savings And Loan Association Phone 2-5625 401 Wyoming Street El Paso, Texas ' '5 'S of Q eq, one Sfwm 'N NATIONAL BANK O 'S 'K 7 50 S S 0 Regular Checking Accounts TOM S T Q 0 Thrifticheck Accounts I O I , 0 Saving Accounts M S TOM S gh-C5 0 Drive-In-Banking 50 O E 'S 0 Loans ToM's --5 .5 6 X EQ QOYB KONE' SLVOJ Q09 I TOM'S , ' 5 , Tom suRcHeu.s TOMS 3626 Donophan Drive BE. 9,0211 305 Mills St. E1 Paso, Texas Member of the Federal Deposit Insurance Corp. 346 7 P A A it DAN R. PONDER, Inc. CONSTRUCTION 327 Morgan Ave. Dial PR 2-l458 H! HALLMARK of the Southwest's most popular SERVICE STATIONS and the famous products of STANDARD UIL COMPANY DF TEXAS ' U -if f El PASO SAND PRODUCTS READY-MIX CDNCRETE SAND 84 GRAVEL 6000 Montana Dial PR 2-2784 my ,gf CHANGE THE CHANNEL WITH MARY JANE TELEHANY X 349 ' 3.1881 M1956 . . .the STATE NATIONAL, uf coursel I th nni ve'c4vl'c TART SAVING NOW! Iust one dollar opens your State National sav- ings account. And, your small weekly deposits will hardly be missed, yet they will soon add up to a substantial sum to buy those extras you've dreamed of owning-or to provide the basis for your future security. Remember, your savings earn regular interest-and your sav- ings are insured by the Federal Deposit Insur- ance Corporation . . . E L p at the STATE NATIONAL, of course! mn NAiloNAL ' 2 BANK 0F EL PASO ' SINCE 1881 llllll IIOIIAL llfollf llllllhlcl colPolA'loI Your o way To Fine Music I zu' .Ian EMPLOYMENT sERvlcE3 ,ASO i Thelma Van Horn Helen Cost TU' W PIANQ CQ. I 312 Caples mag. Ph. 3-1325 'FII ' E1 P11501 Texas EL PASO PIANO CO. All Kinds of Body Work Ralph Barron ACE BODY 8. TOP SHOP Compliments of D. L. PILLOW CO. Seat Covers Auto Painting 1019 E' Missouri St. 2 9332 Complete Upholstery 1800 Texas St. Auto Glass Installed Dial 3-5773 School and Office Equipment Compliments of McKEE'S PRESCRIPTION PHARMACY Dial 2-2693 105A E. San Antonio St. TEEING OFF WITH LYNNA SHARP 35 LIVE i,?Zi?,fi ',f?fQ4??7zt gLff4fT,, , AND :mov me ja DIFFERENCE! S . 3 Sw K I ILIASO ELECTRIC L15'W7f 7 MENT GRAD o Q0 ABDOU'S SINCE 1915 C mpliments f GUNNING-CASTEEL DRUG STORES WILLIAM J. ELLIOTT Developer of MISSION HILLS El Pc1so's Exclu S bD N th K St N rth of Mesit LINCOLN MERCURY CONTINENTAL ROLLINS MOTOR CO. f bl-ife is MY College. may I gvaduafe wen, and earn Some I honors I ONLY txx ogfgjg -94l0S,vE ' r GRN ' EL fo Z 'P '7 I, an 0 Z :I 1 ' lx 2 5 ' EV o X 'T' 1 DOES SU MANY JOBS S0 Will ND 5 , , . F 50Tex-'CHX' .gg . For almost every type of job . . .large l 7 T or small . . . El Toro Cement is the ' I ' Q2 . preferred building material, because it s Ttwx 0 l lb- .I 9 fire safe, it needs virtually no maintenance Xt-tx ' ' ' 1 v O and it withstands hard usage. What's 3 sitxxx I' 41 0 more, buildings made of El Toro Cement C, I 04- ! '55 , . : are built for beauty. . .and they're built 'Q ' T , 1 ' , is . to last a lifetime! I2 f I I 1 fi ' Do, I 13311 I - ' mv . -fi I The Connecticut Mutual Life Insurance Co. of Hartford L. M. McDaniel 1 108 E. Yandell Blvd. 3-7312 Telephone 2-3648 IIIEEHEIB Resilient Floors Company Floor, Wall G Ceiling Coverings 805 Montana St. PiCl111'e F1'CIrI11I1g E1 PQSO, Texas NORTON BROTHERS ENGINEER INSTRUMENTS AND SUPPLIES Visit Our Book Department 112 Texas Street E1 Paso vftallte i 'N T..-9,1 .f 1324 Texas Slfe l ' .I 'Telephone 4-1451 . gr 4 ,fi K1 'fe- ,lx i A it-,Eff Dfw Txiixiaxg S I ,X . e Ig lf' L -- iffi :fe 'Ll E1 Paso, Texas A Af' A x Corner of Texas and Mesa Dial 3-2411 356 M 1 Tn! 'QC 'f5a FIRE AWAY WITH BETTY BAGEE ii'-,pill 'I'lfII.f Q XY, I Lili . 1 Q lf: lyyxxl, .f + A ' A - I XV ! I f , x If I I XI I if if I A MALT OR A IVIEAL AND NEVER LEAVE YOUR WHEEL Nine Convenient Locations A. i Mesa in X Ranch House ? Valley 4 N Texas Street . Alta Vista Town Pump AIIZZZ RESTAURANTS - DRuvE-lNs Dyer Street REYNOIDS EIECIRICAI 84 ENGINEERING CO. ELECTRICAL CONSTRUCTION ENGINEERS EL PASO-HQUSTONHALBUQUERQUE- SANTA FE-TOPEKA-OMAHA-LAS VEGAS An Organization of Electrical Engineers trained to the intricate needs of the construction industry 24 hours, 7 days a week y yi Music, News, and Sports UUFAIY T0 STAT 0 Analytical eye examinations I , 5- - 0 4 Hour Laboratory Service W C L 0 Largest selections of Frames-Colors 6: Styles in El Paso Nu, r Q-.52 0 Credit facilities for your convenience ., I JN, , 210 N. Stanton St. El Paso, Texas E' 5. t F N '35, SPORTING GOODSCO. ZOE NORTH STANTON STREET IN ' ' 'R the one good store for a GOOD SPORTS Keep Your Eye on that GOOD LOOKING I BORDER PLUMBING COMPANY, Inc. CONTRACTORS o PLUMBING CHANNEL 4 and HEATING SUPPLIES ial 6-1604 2601 East Missouri Stree KROD - TV EL PASO, TEXAS BUCKNER TRANSFER 8- STORAGE CO. Local 6. Long Distance Moving Packmg - Cratmg - Storage Agents for United Van Lines, Inc. 2301 Mills St. Dial 2-1449 Compliments of HARDING 81 ORR FUNERAL HOME 320 Montan Dial 2-7941 MCKEON MOTORS INC. 320 W. Son Antonio St. Dial 2-6531 moose -a--- - --d- PLYMOUTH Service Is Our Most Important Product DEI NORIE SADDIERY EL PAso's Mosr coMPl.E'rE wEs'rERN sromas 7014 HIGHWAY 80 EAST LAKESIDE VILLAGE SHOPPING CENTER 116 N. MAIN ST. LAS CRUCES, N. M. 110 WEST SAN ANTONIO ACROSS FROM THE SIDE ENTRANCE OF THE DEL NORTE HOTEL TI-IE FINEST NAMES IN WESTERN WEAR EL PASO TITLE COMPANY, INC Established 1891 E an Coe El Paso. Texas Luunderers eau A 'Le Cleaning G Pressing ' SINCE ' Hats Cleaned and Blocked 3, I fn,, 6 Rug Cleaning and Sizing 3 U Fur Storage 99 'gf 8 is w- qafifg 0? 1 91 Dial 2-5413 RY Mm Main Office and Plant 901-911 South Santa Fe St. Complete Title Service B. E. QCottonj Schwarzbach MADE IN' EL PASO V 5 g ff' Boysvvear -- II 8116. in Snaa T I I no . A '-II- -fl- G-lrlsvvear 1..1 - E. 11 BY THE MAKERS OF ct sue ,vii 1' EXAM s I HORTEX MFG. CO., INC. 0 EL PASO, TEXAS IN EL PASO IT'S FUlWIlER'S For The AII New '57 Fords 615 Texas St. Dial 3-2434 360 E' ' A GAME OF TENNIS WITH SHARON NYE 361 L. , BUIZDEKS' SUPPLV OM ANY 7015 Highway 80 East Dial PB 2-1481 Plumbing, Hardware, Lumber, Sporting Goods, and Appliances COMMERCIAL ENGRAVING CO. Photo Engraving for A11 Purposes Phones KE 2-6341 and KE 3-2582 CRANES Engraved Wedding Invitations, Wedding Announcements Cards, Informals and Stationery 219 W. SAN ANTONIO ST. EL PASO, TEXAS EL PASO HOTEL SUPPLY CO. FOOD SERVICE EQUIPMENT AND SUPPLIES 2430 Texas Street Phone 2-4414 Carter's Flower Shops Three Convenient Locations 2310 N. Piedras 3912 Pershing 2017 Montana H. W. Crook Realty Co. 3824 Tompkins Ave. 5- 2734 See Coronado Hills Office 4-1258 Rodehaver-Miller Funeral Home E1 Paso, Texas Compliments of The Prudential Insurance Co. Of America Brooks Travis, Mgr. 24 Hour Ambulance Service 1326 E, Yqndell Diql 3-7487 Q , Compliments Compliments of ot Southwestern Transfer Company Carroll and Daeuble Albuquerque E1 Paso X mmf N0fd'S .A X?:AlUl r f,, , I N --'Mar Jewe ry XE gg If . . 5 ,h f4 Quality Gems-Watch Repairs 1481 TEXAS STREIT EL PASO. TEXAS Phone 2-9442 312 Texas St. E1 Paso, Texas A man or woman and even a business 'Firm is offen lcnown by +he company it keeps. Diclcshire of EI Paso, distribulor of Coors, is proud of +he role which if has played in 'the develop- - 1- eaee A . ' K I.: . men+ of +he El Paso Southwest. Good neighbors most - .- ' , , of the time dislribufe good products. Diclcshire is proud of its pariicipation in the Pan- if American Road Race, +he Sun Carnival Parade, and -- A , . numerous o'rher communi+y and civic affairs. ',..f l' -1 T',C :f .'i'3'i ' . gg 9 A P-Sftknr s, 'iii I as f' 3 W - - , . A 'hifi .,.. ',. sf, tl J X9 .ll ur I, 5 'f X x,x i 4 fl-' his ' ' Q, J' THE ' SNACK BAR FOUR CONVENIENT LOCATIONS LETS GO MINEBSI 483?'HiI.l.fI.. DOWNTOWN Meet Your Friends at 300 Texas VILLAGE SHOP Five Points LAKESIDE The Snack Bar 7018 Hiway 80E S. U. B. THE LATEST FASHIONS IN FOOTWEAR AND READY-TO-WEAR GH RISTOPH ERS CHINA - CRYSTAL - SILVER 1 -vi FURNITURE - CARPETING - WALL DECOR 1 t IEWELRY - LEATHER GOODS Q I ,L A 2 GIFTS FOR EVERY OCCASION ' is PHONE 3-5507 MESA AND MONTANA EL PASO, TEXAS Y TEXASANDSTANTON J E W E L E R S I Funds Largnf and Mus! kauiiful Jewelry Sian R. M. METCALFE COMPANY Home Of Good Homes 210 N. Campbell sf. Phone 2-2666 in E1 Paso Since 1997 Blue Prints - Photostats Artists' Supplies - Engineers' Supplies E. D. Vickers, Manager Transits-Levels-Instrurnent Repairing Free Parking While You Shop With Us Compliments of J. E. MORGAN 81 SONS Compliments of BALDWlN'S BARBER SHOP 603 N. 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DIAL 3-1241 E11 Whatever th O n, Flowers Will Across from U' S' Court House pp Best Express Y ur True S t'ments Compliments of TEXAS HOMES, DEVELOPERS Wagner Co., Exclusive Agents for EASTWOOD HOMES Good! Compliments of S. H. KRESS AND COMPAN 211 N. Mesa Y ROBERT OF GEN ERAL CONTRACTOR INC. Compliments Quality Price Service of Border Produce Co., Inc. , Fruits 6. Vegetables 1 Rlo Grande Sales Co. Call 114 S. Och 211 S. Mesa Ave. Phone 2-9372 2-5403 - 2-5404 E1 Paso T Su reme P Compliments Laundry - Cleaners f o Tops in Quality and Service John T. Kelle 2716 N. Mesa Kern Place y WHITIE'S THE HOME OF GREATER VALUES Furniture, Appliances, House-Wares, also Accessories TWO CONVENIENT LOCATIONS 322 Texos 3-2608 5038 Alemodo Prospect 2-7467 1 365 WHITTEN FURS Thank You . . . For Your Patronage YOUR i 615 Montana Dial 3-5543 Get Your Flowers at The KERN PLACE FLOWER SHOP 206 Cincinnati St. Dial 2-2594 TWC anci Texas Ciollege of Mines Graduation E Rings Available for Any Year Various Stones, Weights, Encrusting or Degrees 224 Cincinnati .. In Kern Plqce Special Ordered R b F Joe scHwAR'rz, INC. u Y we 500 N. Oregon Across from Public Library Phgne 3-0571 E1 paso' Texas C I' RAMSEY STEEL co. 0mP'fe 'S i Structural-Reinforcing-Ornamental O 4100 Rm SL Dm, 2-2688 Rlo GRANDE MACHINERY co. E1 Paso, Texas 1700 E. Paisano Dial 2-5467 VIEWING. THE DESERT WITH MARIE ENDLICH 367 THANK YOU THE FLOWSHEET WHICH WAS OURS FOR SO LONG IS NOW YOURS. EVERY LINE OF COPY, EVERY PIECE OF ART WORK IS FAMILIAR TO US. WE, THE STAFF PRE- SENT THE 1957 FLOWSHEET AND HOPE THAT THROUGHOUT THESE PAGES YOU HAVE FOUND SOME PICTURE OR PHASE OF SCHOOL LIFE THAT WILL HELP YOU RELIVE YOUR COLLEGE DAYS. IF YOU DO OUR BOOK HAS SERVED ITS PURPOSE. THE FLOWSHEET STAFF OWES MANY THANKS TO THOSE WHOSE EFFORTS HELP- ED MAKE THIS BOOK POSSIBLE, ESPECIALLY- DR. IUDSON WILLIAMS, FORMER DEAN OF STUDENT LIFE AT TEXAS WESTERN COLLEGE. THE WHITE HOUSE FOR DIVISION PAGE PICTURES. MR. WILLIAM A. KOLLIKER FOR HIS VALUABLE ADVICE. MR. W. H. THONSON FOR COVER AND DIVISION PAGE DESIGNS. EL PASO TIMES AND EL PASO HERALD POST FOR FOOTBALL PIC- TURES. MR. IOHN I. MIDDAGH, FLOWSHEET SPONSOR. MR. LUCIUS CASILLAS, SPECIAL PHOTOGRAPHER MR. LUCKY LEVERETT FOR HOMECOMING PICTURES. THE FACULTY AND STUDENTS OF TEXAS WESTERN COLLEGE. AND FINALLY THE EDITOR WOULD LIKE TO GIVE SPECIAL THANKS TO HER STAFF WHICH IS UNDOUBTEDLY THE BEST ONE IN MANY YEARS. THANK YOU I E ANINE BEEVERS FLOWSHEET EDITOR 1956-1957 kr 4. f .H .A T. 2f.,,Q5, ,mf - A .1 Q .H 1,1511 f K W. wr' .Aft 'kd ',m,1-wr 5 , , 4 4- .sa f-fy ,ff . s't ,av A. .W gf? ',. 35. 'Sw is ika Y K ?,. 1 Y-if ,. 1 'iff i , . . KN ,,. J W-haf . U., , D , . 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