West Texas A and M University - Le Mirage Yearbook (Canyon, TX)
- Class of 1938
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Eiisjbsggm YES, Q55 , i2Eilif-2. 3 gmail 3 2453? 51 Qs 1iiisigiisii2 515225 is Qig? Buggies Y -.C. 1 PUBLISHED BY THE STUDENTS WEST TEXAS STATE COLLEGE . .. 1 Ev' ,N N N I in wr' me -' I li lr! ,...,, lm, f 1 'J n',fL:4l fwggff' R y M 414' ' ' zf, 'H' ffm 55142122 1 Q 1,-Qgiquwmeywyiyiqwzlgghj ,fm M5213 is St 'Q -5 V' 1. W JJ hp 6 53 1' - 545,01 ,f v 'i X N.. llfffo N 5 ' I Through unique photographs of un- posecl campus scenes and personali- ties, Le Mii'age of 1938 has striven. to present a complete and compre- hensive review of events on the camp- us cluring the school year. No spe- cific theme has been used to accomp- lish this encl, Nlay this cross section of your school year be fl pleasant reniiiider. So, with the hope that you will en- joy your yearbook as much as the staff has enjoyecl making it, we sin- cerely dedicate the 1938 edition of Le Nlirnge to YOU, and YOU, and YOU. THE EDITOR rn TV O'fUWfmaW .. - -, - , H Av- fs-uw 3 i 'W' J RAN, '54 I 'gl rfnr. 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Q M D V .lf L515f,.., . k .E V id ' -1 , 1 .A 1 .1 it I..v- V I . MIR tl' K X H ggvgiab K 'YQ :Ai 'Lt' 1: R A - , 1 ' , - I 1 V ' mn 1 ,w 4. lg-1. ,Lo-f .' ' V ym,,,,,. 1--'L ' - I 7 A, A 1 - .-E H . -, ,,, Q. ' in 1 1 Q 'X 1 X V i H'- . f ' JJ - ' fm .av al .1 2 X a ' 4 l4 'l'Y1YA'fk.'! VI 1 L ' , - A ' ' .ff . ' 1 - ' ' UW GS., -ff - ' L. . , AEK WW E Came the dawn. Upsy-daisy. S-t-1'-C-t-C-hl Y-a-w-n-l Nice night, was it? But all good things must end. So, up and at em. Mall in bed. Man asleep. Wl1o is he? Why is he? Tll3C,S what he wonders as the alarm goes off. Aw, let it ring. Stay in bed. Sleep, it is a gentle thing - ! .453 ' ' ug. al' 4 'X ' 'x -we i ,J -K 1 f.,-,x , . L- i 1 -,. wse..4 X l Liu' I if NX -15 ' 'J s-dba ' .1 ' N W , i. of l V l 1 '-:if ,rf 45 ,. . ' A 'N A f' ' ' .5 5,51 ,om 3 ,.. 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Theres 50I11CEl1111g about a shower. l.et's make it a curtain . . . just for privacy's sake. ,nn . ,553 :ff a' Aff: l Lady in a quandary. Eeeny, meeny, mo-It came out on the other one, so now she knows she wants to wear this one. In any case, remember, Old Time is fast a-fleeting! . -J-vm. I 'TWT' -1 .. . ,A , ,. V. fa , ' ' l U P pounds Wripl A hole. And not an- other pair of socks to his name. At times like these, even the hc-est hc-man longs for a wife-or maybe his mamma. a- W' l X! i 'C 'WHY l Q..- Five minutes for breakfast. And let the juice squirt where it may. Remember that five you promised yourself to lose. This is the way we shave OllfSClVCSl1-ffwifh a Clit-Cut here, and a cut-cut thereu- Turn backward, turn back- Warcl, O Time in thy flight! Make me a boy againll' 4-..4l-f .xy ' I V- LH' Puff-puff-puff! I think I can. I think I can. The Breakfast Club came on just as I left home. But-puff-puff-I think I can make it. There she goes. Ah! Solid comfort. Sir Walter Raleigh-or was it George W a shi n g t on P-was man,s greatest benefactor. Five min'- utes late already, but the cig- arette comes first. It's a beauti- ful clay in W. T.l MW w H 1 1 ,., 1, if fi L 1 1 IDUCATION lug we Come IUST MADE IT. Ah, now for another forty winks before the lecture starts . . . I've heard this joke. Twice . . . Each year . . . For three years. What dlcl he say? Better take notes. BITE. This is what makes class worthwhile. Time and :1 scratch will always flea. FRONT SEATS. At least two in terestecl partles K WWw -wwwmmzywmmw 43' l l ,ii 1 5 ' AT VVORK. Dictating a letter to his secie tary, Tommy Langston. , whim? ML 1 .. Q. M TO AUSTIN. Starting on one of the manv 'trips that his office requires of him. FIRESIDE CHAT. Talking OPEN BOOK. Open Mind. h M . Hill in their quietly wit rs home. DEVOTED. Amiable, content . . . Wirli Mrs. Hill and Neeka, loc Boy's arctic dog. hd, .new I L To my student Fricnrls: Life begins at an ox-cart gait, and the further one goes the faster the tempo. Tlus new mxle-Post 111 our college llfe has ht- erallv slapped me in the face. But here we are, offering to the Public the evidence fthis year bookj that we have spent another vear at VV. T. Short as has been the time since first we gatherefl here uncler autumn leaves and shadows, it has been long enough to Carr f its full share of 'ovs and sorrows, of ho es and clisa olntments, of v1ctor1es and defeats, of ersonal sacrifices and ot 5 A I ,, ' P PP .4 V . P 4 personal acluevements, of lCllI'I11Ilg, of labor, of love, ron1anee, fl'1C11ClSl.11P, hC1'01SII1 and all of those human expenenees that par- tieularlv characterize youth. As the fears come uncl vo most of you wlll find in the a es of this, our book, nbunclant stunulus to sweet recollections. 3 11 D ' 1- - P - - - - A - Even when vou shall Grow too old to clream vou wxll vet a lot of fun out of 1ck1nU ll thxs l1ttle volume, Calhnv our elultlren ,. an 4 U .. In 7 P an P D o Y . or U1'IlllClCl'11lCl1'CI1 about ou, anrl sa f1nU: See herel D1ll11 t folks dress funny when I was 111 West Texas State wav buck 1l1 D .. Y . 3 U - - .1 - f - . J 1938? Ancl then you w1ll lzlll back 111yOlIl' Chau' and Slghl Oh Lord, lf seems almost llke I1 clrezun, but I woulcln t trade fl11S book lor ll Fourth Avenue Drug Store. Corclially yours, uprexyl' Board of Qegemts of State for six year period . . . Purpose: to formulate general policies of State Teachers College and to work with respective presidents of these institutions in developing service renclerecl by such colleges. hffembers of Board are: R. A. Stuart, President, Fort Wortlig G. Ulmer, Tyler: I. E. Hill, Amurillog A. H. Eubnnks, McKi11neyg Col. E. Iosey, l-loustong V. A. Collins. Livingstong Nlrs. K. Baretta, San Antoniog D. Iaekson, Alpineg Col. VV. B. Bates, l-louston. H. A. Turner of Austin is secretary of the Board. R. A. Stuart, President H. A. Turner G. Ulmer E. Hill A. H. ElIl321f1kS r K .V -x Q Mir A . A 3 I, E, Iogey V. A. Collins Mrs. K. Baretta D. Iackson W- B- BHICS Governing board of State Teachers College . . . Nine members, appointed by Governor Dean S Dr. R. P. Iarrett . . . Uean of college . . . Head of education department . . . Signs all students A, D programs . . . Interested in students . . . Takes M W away hours for chapel cuts . . . Gives presei gy of tobacco to self each Christ ms . . . 1 since 1927. GM, ff bt fffwl led? M l witfufgjiw Nlr. D. A. Shirley . . . Registrar of college Associate Dean . . . Advises students about courses and hours . . . Makes announcements to seniors in assembly . . . Once coached foot- ball . . . Tal-:es pride in knowing every student on campus . . . At one time head of physics department in VV. T .... Registrar since I923. Nlrs. Geraldine Green . . . Dean of Women . . . Adviscs girls of college . . . Very charming and gracious . . . Nlust approve all social functions on campus . . . Rich cultural back' ground . . . Always keeps cookies in office . . . Serves tea and coffee in private office to notable people visiting campus . . . Present position since I928. Dr. Harris M. Cook . . . Dean of Men . . . Speaks with southern accent . . . Smokes pipe . . . Tells stories of Mississippi . . . Approves social functions . . . Helps boys settle prob lems . Jolly.. . . Child psychologist . . since 1924. Dean or hlcn Mrs. T. V. Reeves, Director of the Bureau ol Travis Shaw, Secretary of the Col- Public Service lege anal Business Ivlanager. ARCHAEOLOGY AND PALEONTOLOGY C. Stuart Iohnston, Assistant Professor of Paleontology and Archeology ancl Head of the Department. Mrs. Nlarilyn Miller Kinchloe, Assistant Pro- fessor of Art. ART Isabel Robinson, Associate Professor of Art and Head of the Department. T. M. Moore, Associate Professor of Agriculture. Faculty AGRICULTURE Frank R. Phillips, Professor of Agriculture and Head ot the Department. l BIOLOGY BIBLE Oscie A. Sanders, Associate Professor of Bible. COMMERCE , . '34 L. S. Baker, Professor of Biology and Head of the Department. K .QV r'J l W. E. Lockhart, Professor of Business Ad- ministration and Head of the Department. Herschel Iennings, As sistant Professor of Bus- iness Administration. Chester A. Pierle, Professor of Chemistry and Head of the Department. Howard E. Golden, As sociate Professor of Bus mess Administration. '15 N Meyer, Professor of ECllJCHIiOH sor of Education A Anna l. l-libbets, Asso- OfEClllC21C10J ciate Professor of Pri- F. E. Savage, mary Education Harris M. Cook, Profes- Elorence McMurtry, As- sociate Professor of ln- termediate Education Mitchell Iones, Assistant Professor of Education 'r B. F. Fronabarger, Ir., Professor of English and I-lead of the Department M 0-L., R. P. Iarrett, Professor of Education and l-lead of the Department wrist zz-JL 'U , 2- 5 EEf'?fZ1l5f L MflL'f EDUCATION Mattie Swain Margaret Lee Wiley Rl. Nloss Richardson Associate Professor Associate Professor Associate Professor of English of English of English ENGLISH ' Darthula NValker, Associate Professor of Ge ography and Head of the Department 1 Geraldine Green, Asso- Mrs. Ethel Gray Shaw, Olin E. I-linkle, Director ciate Professor of Eng- Assistant Professor of of Iournalism and Super- ligh English visor of College Publica- tions GEOGRAPHY 'I v s K ' 1-.fr I 5 l Q Herschel Coffee, Assis- tant Professor of Eco- nomies HISTORY I I :mt Professor of History Hattie IVI. Anclerson Professor of History I-IOME ECONOMICS Elizabeth Cox, Associate Professor Q of Home Economics ig Orpa Dennis, Professor of Home Economics and I-Ieuc of the Department - are , i 4,r, GOVERNMENT AND ECONOMICS Stuart I-I. Conclron, Professor of Economics and Government and Heacl of the Department I.. F. Sheffy, Professor of History and I-lend of the Department INDUSTRIAL ARTS Iolm A, Gillis, Assistant Professor of IXfIz1nual Arts . A A R. A. Terrill, Professor of IVIanual Arts and I-Iead of the ' Department 1-13355: P A '41 2 'N P .T,..f' .- N .A A F . W?-fEZsT?f?-! . , W., 4 g Tennessee Malone, Associate Professor of Library Economy and LIBRARY SCIENCE I-leatl of the Dlepartment Linnie Babston, Assis- Bertie Mae Williams, rant Librarian Assistant to the Librarian M ATI-IEMATICS MODE RN LANGUAGES Edna Graham, Associate Professor of Matlieniii- C. A. Nlurray, Professor of lvlatliematics and l-lead of the De- PZIITIIICIIK Agnes Charlton, Associ- ate Professor of Spanish Iolin S Hum hire s Pro ' P, Y ' ' fessor of Foreign Lang- LlHgCS tics Mary E. I-luclspetli, Professor of Spanish and l-lead of the Department of Foreign Languages. Wallace R. Clark, Professor of Mllslc and Head of the Department XJ xt, X t E. Al Baggett, Professor of Physical Education and Head of the Department ' Mitcluell Iones, Assisrl Robert C. Cox, Assistant ant Professor of Physic- Professor of Physical Ed al Education ucation PHYSICAL EDUCATION FOR WOMEN Hcllen Hickman, Col- lege Nurse A PHYSICS Thomas B. TXfIcCarter, Professor of Physics and I-Ieacl of the Department ri , I. L. Duflot, Professor of Sociology and Head of thc: Department SPEFCI-I IVIau'y Nforgun Brown, Associate Professor' oit Public Speaking :incl head of the Department. CDCCCHSCflD STUDENT LIFE STAFF , -,-: , 57 Rf - i 2 ' -L-1 .. A fo 25 ,A i' N Lf j ' M1's. Agnes Collins Nlrs. Anne Wofford,,As- kirs. Nancy McCaslin, Smith, Supervisor of sistant Supervisor of Supervisor of Randnii Cousins Hall Cousins Hall Hall f SOCIOLOGY Mi's. A. M. Ivleyer, Sup- ervisor of Stafford Hall F l f l r 5 ' F. E. SAVAGE, Supcrintcnclcnt DEIVIONSTRATION SCHOOL FACULTY TOP ROVV: Montfort, Goodman, Saunders, Lowes, Vaughn, Moore. BOTTOM ROW: Clark, Gooclman, Sligar, Brown, Moore, Barksdale. OFFICE EMPLOYEES Tom Langston, Virgil Henson, Nlrs. D. I-Ia7clwood, Iennic Mae Elliott, Albessa Steph- enson, Louise Ramcy, Margaret Beck, Mrs. Cathryn Mo1'1'is, Grace Burroughs, Ruth Enoch. A4 BJ, 2' cu ww-W awww 'WM F 'Qfx K,.,,Li'7 Student Employees if Howard Willianmson Library Assistant lncz Storey . Nlarioric Wilkinson Ann Nell lVlcUaniel Secretary to the Dean lone Potter Bctty Blythe: Alta Marie Tcrrill Secretary to Publicity Nlrs. Arneta Dow Gcncvicve Simmons ,- ' - . - A Secretary to Superintendent of Training School. Assistant to Bureau of Public Service Secretary to Dean of VVon1en Secretary to Business Manager' Director Assistant in Book Store , Library Assistant l ' , 1 Nannic Icssic Archer W ' Librarv Assistant Guv lvev J College Bus Driver Library Assistant Harley Gocttschc Paleontology Assistant Iunc Day Paleontology Assistant Robert Axtell Ross Wilson Chemistry Assistant N11-s. Iohn Coy Chemistry Assistant , loc McNeill Biology Assistant Russell Taylor L Agriculture Assistant lohn Sims in Miisic Assistant and Teacher of Violin in College' In Memoriam MM M B I-IclE1SplDP 874938 H B S phomore 1916-1938 A My M M WMV iff? My gfyiy W. X my WSW- va! by!! f fjjifjy My if M wjgjjwfofilwm, M W Dr. Hill signs diplomas for the seniors Gyaif fo D655 Qui Gqglna cmafafz A l ' Q B Nouzss QEAcH or PM f 1 ' Oxl E ou umlq l .E f 1 xy uv? ND WAC' AND CANYON 5 V v 9 Q K 946' ALMA MATER RUGN I g ,A if 9 - ' 1' p 5 -1' J ER r2oLLrNG P , ff? 5 E fl ' hr A A GRADUATI3 STUDFNTS Cooper Cox Riley Weller Lelia Cooper, Kenna, N. M. Glyndon Riley, Spearman. B. A., English, West Texas State College, 1937 B. S., History, West Texas State College, 1937 Graduate work in primary education. Graduate YVorlc in History lvlasterls thesis subject: The History of Hemphill County. Mrs. Mary Carolyn Cox, Canyon. Mrs, Elizabeth Welle1', Amarillo. B. S,, History, West Texas State College, I936 B. A., Intermediate Education, West Texas State Graduate work in English. College 1932. Graduate work in Education. MHSIC1',S thesis subject: A Comparison of the Courses of Study in the Social Studies in the Interniediate Grades. Division created in 1931 to fulfill need of those persons wishing to become expert teachers . . . At Present, graduate students can major in education, English or history . . . Thirty hours must be creditably done and a suc- cessful thesis written to qualify for master's degree . . . Graduate council consists of Chairman R. P. Iarrett, A. M Meyer, B. F, Fronabarger, D. A. Shirley, C. A. Picrle, H. M. Cook. 3 oe McNeill Seniors WM MQW WWW ui:-:ie Bea King CLASS OFFICERS Ioe McNc1ll .............,....,.....,.......,.,.,... Prcsxdent uixic Bea King ,,,,,,. ,.,.,,,.,.. V ice-President Iunc Day ,,,,,,A, S A,A,,, ,,,.,, S ecrcmry-Treasurer M1-. L, F. Sheffy ,,,,,,,, ,,, ,,,, W, Sponsor Iune Day NIL Sheffy QQ w , 35331 71.1-'. -, vm -,wi , 7 '- .: hlN0.f15: 'N x 0 l wr , l O X lb. ln ., rg , fm iemo ar ,X K- Q . a 9' 1 W PM ip- wh W A J lf FJ be I l W 1 'T lj' 'll ll l QJ A CARDS. And not report cnrcls, I ' flxl' ill I H! jj either, even if Dean Iarrett is ll 'A X fl ' 1' lg J X . . 8 J ' 'rfj 1 I N, KJ wheelmg :md clealmg. 'H ' H. ,, 3 M ml lx, 4'.Q,J, f l S fflj ! FIVE OR TEN. Put the Clomini clown . . . the score is always twelve, anvway. , . BIG BUSINESS. The game suxus to have Monopoly-ized the even Hlg. RACQUETEERS. Plug-pong is Il manys game, but here the fairer sex leads with a single. MEANWHILE. Sweet and low subs the music . . . Anil the party Clauses on SENIOIQS Adamson, Zona Alf01'fl, Agf1CS Allen, Roach Hedley CSIIZICIIHII Lockngy B. B. A., Business Administration B. S., Home Economics B. A., English Home Econornics Club I, II, III, IV, Alpha Chi III, IV, Spanish Club II, W. A. A. I, II, III, Chorus I, II. III, IV, B. S. U. Council I, II, III, IV, Dramatic Club I. A W ACICHSOII, Max Allen, Millie Lee Allison, Kathryn Amarillo 1 Midland Plainview B- S-, S0C10l0gy B. S., Primary Education B. A., Geography and Intermediate Education V. .. ..S-,....,,, w l w l l Archer, Lady Nlaurine X Canyon B. A., Speech Womai1's Chorus I, II, III, IV, Dra- matic Club I, II, III, IV, Alpha Psi Omega IV, Phi Upsilon II, Y. W. C. A. IV, Spanish Club II, III, IV, Wranglers IV, W. A. A. I, Il, I. R. C. IV. fffi Armstrong, Frances Tulia B. A., Speech Dramatic Club I, II, III, IV, Alpha Psi Omega IV, Wranglers IV, Y. W. C. A. IV, Womeifs Chorus IV, W. A. A. II, III. Iames Ivlathematics Alpha Sigma Xi II, III, Buffoneers III, II, Basketball I, II. III, IV, President IV, Football I, Archer, Nannie Iessie Ashley, Edith Baggarly, I-I. IVI., Ir. Canyon Wheeler Happy n I I U B. S., Primary Education B. A., English B. B. A., BUSIUCSS ACIIHIIIISYYIIUOH Dramatic Club I, IV, VVomen's Chorus Swisher County Club I, II, Ill, IV: II, III, IV, W. A. A. II, III, Wrang- NICU3 Cl'10fU5 H- lers IV, I. R. C. IV, Elapheian I, II, III, Pep Squad IV. Battey, Vida Floydada B. S., Intermediate Education Phidias Art Club IV. Battey, Zelda IVI. Floydada B. A., Spanish Spanish Club IV, President IV. SENIOPS Bc'rgner, Miniiie Biggers, Nlary Gouda Texhonia, Oklahoma Hereford Bess B. S., Home Economics Home Economics Club IV, Wranglers IV, Kappa Phi IV. ire, Lorcne Lewistown, Montana B. A., English Prairie Staff II, III, IV, Society Editor II, III, Freshman Fellowship Council IV, Y. VV. C. A. IV, Women's Chorus I, II, III, College Orchestra I, II. B. S., I-Iome Economics Band III, IV, Prairie Staff III, IV, Feature Editor IV, Fourth Estate IV, Kappa Phi Theta Sponsor IV, Student Council IV, Home Economics Club III. Bishir, lVIrs. Kathleen S. Canyon B. S., Primary Education. 36 wif Blackbuin, Sallie Bright, Houston Bussey, I-Iope unction Plainview Panhandle B S, Primary Education B. S., IVIusic B. A., Spanish Y VV. C. A. IV, Phiclias Art Club IV. Epsilon Beta III, IV, President Iunior Scribblers I, Spanish Club III, IV Class III, lVIen's Cl'!01'llS I, II, III, IV, Delta Zeta Chi IV, Prairie Staff IV Ivlixed Chorus I, II, III, IV, Conductor Cousins I-Iall Program Chairman IV YVesley Choir III, IV, Band I, II, III, IV, Exchange Editor of Prairie III. Brian Loura Ferne Burton, Goldie Calliham, Melba Cany on Oklahoma City, Oklahoma Conway B A., English B, S., Intermediate Education. B. S., Intermediate Education Delta Zeta Chi III, IV, Dramatic Club I II III, IV, Inter-Club Council IV. Dramatic Club III, IV. r s SENICDIQS CaPP5v Ruth Cash, Rosa Fredonia B. A., Business Administration Y. W. C. A. IV, Spanish Club IV, I. R. C. IV, W. A. A. III, Fencing Club IVQ Dramatic Club III, IV, Wranglers II. Canyon B. S., Biology Y. W. C. A. I, II, III, IV, President III, Pi Omega I, II, III, IVg Science Club II, Ill, President Out-in-Town Girls IV. Carter, 'B. C. Chase, Arthur Wlldofado Clarendon B. Sh., Matliematics B. S., Matlicnaatics President VVesley Foundation IV, Pi Alpha Sigma Xi IV. Beta Gamma III, IV. Cleland, Louise Canyon B. S., Art Phiclias Art Club II, III, IV. Cohca, Roberta Amarillo B. A., Public School Nlusic Orchestra I, II, III, IV, Ranger Staff IIg Phi Theta Kappa II. Collins, Ioe B. Canyon B. B. A., Business Administration International Relations Club IV, Ep silon Beta II, III, IV, President IV Intra-mural Basketball II, III, IVg President Iunior Class III. Collins, Thomas I.. Perryton B. S., Speech International Relations Club IV. Iuanita Amarillo B. B. A., Business Adnunistration Phi Theta Kappa I, II, Los Amigos I, II. 1 look, Faye Canyon B. S., Home Economics I-Iome Economics Club I, II, Ill, IV, Kappa Omicorn Phi II, III, IV, Cooper, Clay Canyon B. A., History I. R. C. II, III, IV. Cope, Clcta Canyon B. A., Spanish Wranglers III, W. A. A. III. Cosby, Lottie Bell Amarillo B. A., Primary Education Spanish Club IV, Alpha Chi IV. Cupell, Io Ed Quitaque B. S., Matlicniatics Science Club IV, Intra-mural Basket' ball II, III, IV. W SENIORS Currie, Floreine Davis, George Canyon B. S., Home Economics Home Economics Club I, II, IV, Kappa Omicron Phi IV. Amarillo B. S., Chemistry Alpha Sigma Xi III, IV. Curry, Norton Plainview B. B. A., Business Administration T Club III, IV, Tennis II, III, IV, Yell Leader II, III IV. Davis, IVIary Lee Shamrock B. S., Intermediate Education Y. W. C. A. I, II, III, Collingsworth County Club III, IV, Pep Squad IV, Phiclias Art Club III, IV, W. A. A. III. L? Day, june Plainview B. S., Paleontology Y. W. C. A. I, II, III, IV, Prcsulcnt IV. Devin, Lena Tulia B. S., Home Economics Cousins Sesame I, Ilg XAIOITICIIIS Chorus IV. In-3 ,Air Dill, Ruth Gageby B. S., I-Iome Economics I-Ionic Economics Club III, IVg Alpha Chi III, IV, Kappa Phi IV. Draper, Calvin Amarillo B. S., Industrial Arts. Dow, Lwoocl Draper, Oclm Littlefield Amarillo B. S., Physical Education B. S., Matllematics T Club II, III, IV, Football II, III, Alpha Chi IV, Pi Beta Gamma IV. IV, Boxing III, Track I, IV. SENIOIQS Dutton, Orin Portales, New lvlcxico B. S., Chemistry Pi Beta Gamma IV. Ezzell, Ben R. Farley, Claude Silverton B. A., Sociology Tri-Tau IV, Press Club III, IV: Fourth Estate President IV, Business Manager of Prairie IV. Esrelline B. S., Government Scribblers I, Hall County Club I, II, III, I. R. C. I, II, Ill, IV, Alpha Chi IV Eller, Cynthia Mac Falls, W. T. Farmer, Effie Nelle Memphis Snyder Quail B. S., Mathenlatics Alpha Chi IV, I. R. C. IV, Wesley Foundation IV, Pi Beta Gamma IV. B. S., Agriculture Tri-Tau IV, Agriculture Council III: T-Anchor Club I, II, III, IV. B. S., I-Iorne Economics I-Iome Economics Club I, II, III, IV, W. A. A., I, II, Collingsworth Coun- ty Club III, IV, Ball Room Dance Club III. Forrester, Frederick Borger B. S., Government and Economics Foster, Rubye Canyon - B. S., Business Administration I. R. C. III, IV, Wranglers I, II, III, IV, Orchestra I, II, III, IV, Prairie Staff I, II, III, IV, College Columnist for Amarillo News. Francis, Leona Mae Canyon B. A., Intermediate Education Y. W. C. A., I, Spanish Club III. Frazier, Eula Gruver B. S., Speech Dramatic Club I, II, III, IV. .Lv ' , -lr . 1 -Q .'y 'Q ': '1-, 1 .' -' I ,. if? . -12.51 t H , .I .1 , L i . Fry, Forest Floydada B. S., Speech Dramatic Club II, III, IV. Gierhart, Bonnie Shamrock B. S., Intermediate Education Pi Omega I, II, III, IV, Annua III, Press Club III. I Stall Falls, W. T. Wheeler B. S., History Gordon, Mary Shamrock B. S., Mathematics Plii Upsilon Illg I. R. C IV. Grace, Mrs. Lena Amarillo B. S., Business Administration Amarillo Club III, Alpha Chi IVg Women's Chorus III. Graves, Martella Lockney B. S., Art W. A. A. I, llg Elaphcian IIIg Phiclia Art Club I, II, Ill, IV President IV S E N ICD RS Groves, Alma Morse B. S., Primary Education Wranglers. Groves, Merle Morse B. S., Primary Education Wranglers III, IV: Y. W. C. A. I, II, III, B. Y. P. U. I, III. i-sea K-..,..f ,. .-- 'v Hamilton, Clarence L. I-lammit, E. L., Ir. I-laney, Ruth Childress Quail Crosbyton B. S., Government B. S., Agriculture B. S., Art and Primary Education I. R. C. President IV. Alpha Chi III, lVg Men's Chorus I, Phidias Art Club I, II, Ill, IV. II, lllg I. R. C. Ig Cousins I3 Col- lingsworth County Club III, IVg Span- ish Club I. Hamm, Louise Hancock, Lea Belle I-Im-din, Beatrice Hereford I-lobbs, New Mexico Clarendon B. A., English B. S., Primary Education B. S., Primary Education Spanish Club I, III, IV: I. R. C. III, Phidias Art Club IV. Y. W. C. A. IV, I. R. C. IV. IV: Alpha chi III, IV. S E N IO IQS I-Iarmon, Dorothy Tulia B. S., Piano WOmCI1,S Chorus II, III, IV, Sesame I, II, Swisher County Club I, II, III, IV. Harmon, Hugh N. Hereford B. B. A., Business Administration Band I, II, III, IV, Orchestra I, II III, IV. 1 HH!'l'lS, Ofll MHC I-Iarter, Mrs. Linnie Claude B. A., English Spanish, Club II, III, IV, Wonieiis Chorus III, Alpha Chi III, IV, Dra- matic Club IV. Canyon B. S., Speech Dramatic Club II, III, IV, Women's Chorus III, IV, Alpha Chi III, IV. HMT, R'-11311 I-Iayes, Lorene COFSICZIIH Clarendon B. A., Primary Education Women's Chorus IV, Dramatic Club IV. .B-. G -I 1. V I , 1 'ara ' ,J-v ,,g li T' B. S., Matlieniatics 4'-KI' I-Iaynes, lim Silverton B. B. A., Business Administration Mexico and Physical Education I'Iohlaus, Virginia Lockney Alpha Chi III, IV, I. R. C. III, IV. . T '4f4s A Aa, A Sigma Xi I, II, III, Buffalo III, IV, Football I, II, III, IV. Z3 jf:-1414 an Mil. 4, dst MZ l 5 -ld: 7401, F- WN I-Icnnigh, Marguerite xzyv I-lodge, Kathleen Darrouzett H Floydada B. S., I-Iome Economics Sesame I, II, Home Economics Club I, II, III, IV. I B. A., Speech. Student Religious Council I, W. A. A. I, II, Dramatic Club II, III, IV, Alpha Chi III, IV, Alpha Psi Omega IV. B. S., Public School Miisic Editor Le Mirage III, IV, Associate Editor II, Pi Omega I, II, III, IV, Student Council III, Madrigal Club II, III, IV, WOHICHIS Chorus I, II, III, IV, Orchestra II, III, IV, Press Club II, III, College Sacred Choir IV, College Womeifs Sextette IV. I-Iliff, Mary Lena Conlen B. A., History I. R. C. IV, Pep Squad IV, W. A. A. I, II, III. Iennings, Lena Wade King, Quixie Bea Canyon B. A., English Student Religious Council I. Lamesa B. A., Spanish Delta Zeta Chi III, IV, President Cous- ins Hall IV, Macliigal Club III, IV, Spanish Club III, IVg Student Council IV, Personality Queen IV. Kelly, Lura Kirk, Virginia Nell Phillips B. S., Intermezliate Education Harrold B. S., Primary Education VVomen's Chorus I, II, Dramatic Club IV, VV. A. A. Ig Sesame II, Y. W. C. A. I, II, III, IV. SENIGRS Klinke, Alma Amarillo B. S., Chemistry Line, Virginia Canyon B. A., History Pi Omega I, II, III, IV, Preslclent III 1. R. Cf III, Iv. Langford, Viola Mae Lynch, Alleane ' IVIcGchee, Amarillo IXfIorton Canyon B. A., History B. A., History B. B. A., Business Administration Dramatic Club I, II. OM. Q . In 9.10 ,QM-'VLA Z Lewis, Ellen lXfIcCaskill, lVIrs. Iewell IVIcNeely, Nell Amarillo Dawson INIemPl'1is B. A., Primary Education B. S., Intermediate Education Speech B. A., Voice Y. W. C. A. I, II, Elapheian II, VVomenls Chorus I, II, Dlramatic Club VVomen's Chorus I, II, III, IV, Matl Women's Chorus II, Prairie Staff III, Pep Squad IV. rigal Club II, III, IV, Sesame Ig Dra- matic Club I, II, III, IV, College Sa cred Choir IV, Y: W. C. A. I, II, III College Women's Sextette IV. SEN IOIQS McNeill, Ioe Amarillo B. S., Chemistry Alpha Chi IV, Tri-Tau IV, Pi Beta Gamma IV, Senior Class President IV. Ma ples, Dorothy Dimmitt B. S., Home Economics I-Iome Economics Club I, II, III, IV, Kappa Omicron Phi II, III, IV, IVIarchbanks, Si Childress B. S., Agriculture Football I, II, III, IV, Captain IV, Track Ig Boxing I, II, Assistant Di rector of Intra-IVIural Basketball IV T Club III, IV. lVIarr, Elvira Crowell B. S., Home Economies Women's Chorus II, Home Economics Club II, III, IV, I. R. C. II. i Mayfield, Evelyn Shamrock B. A., Intermediate Education Elapheians I. II, III, W. A. A. III, Womenys Chorus III, Pep Squad IV' Spanish Club IV. 1 Meyer, Dollee Booker B. S., Home Economics Home Economics Club I, II, III, Se- same I: Women's Chorus I, II. Miesse, Beth Amarillo B. A., Administrative Education and English Middleton, Mrs. Ivhldred Canyon B. S., Home Economics Home Economics Club I, II, III, IV, Swisher County Club I, II, III, IV, Sesame I, II. MLlY1'Hy, Virginia Canyon B. A., English Pi Omega I, II, IV, Annual Staff IV. Nobles, Millard Amarillo B. S., Chemistry and Biology Science Club III, IV, Tri-Tau IV. Oren, Lula Faye Meniphis B. S., Primary Education B. S. U. I, II, III, IV, Womexls Cho rus I, II. Pate, Erma lane Amarillo B. A., English and History Alpha Chi III, IV, Spanish. Club III IV Patman, Ardis Potter, Ione Pric Clarendon White Deer B. A., Spanish B. A., History - Spanish Club President III, IV, Tri- Dramatic Club Illg Band III, Panhan- Tau III, IVg President of Stafford Hall dle Players III, IV, Alpha Psi Omega IV. IV, Co-Sponsor Freshman Fellowship Club IV. Phillips, Iuanita Powell, Mary Francis Pric Floydada . Clarendon B. A., History B. S., Primary Education ., fr 6, l'g'fK.- 'i 1 .pig SENIOIQS e, Alfie Bellview, New Mexico B. S., Intermediate Education Dramatic Club III, IV. e, Audrey Bellview, New Mexico B. S., Intermediate Education Dramatic Club III, IV, Panhandle Players III. fig' ff. .4-Q Ramage, I-Ielen Burger B. B. A., Bus Randle, Vione Lamesa B. S., Art Phidias Art Ii !-.ri ,, I! I f , had-f 1 Richardson, O. Ridgway, Robinette Allison Mobeetie iness Administration B. S., Chemistry B. S., Intermediate Education. Alpha Chi III, IV, Pi Beta Gamma III, IV, I. R. C. III, IV. Ricks, DiCksi5M Roach Iosephine A ' o W Wfm lg K Pauls Valley, Oklahoma . , , B. S., Home Economics Club IV. ' M W MMM s SENIOIQS Roberts, Ola Mae Smith, George Storey, Dean Perryton I-Iereforcl I1-Iergfgyd B. S., Speech B. S., Agriculture ' B. S., Agriculture WOIHCIIIS Chorus Ig Dramatic Club I, Tri-Tau III, IV, T Anchor Club IV. Band I, II, III, IV, Agriculture Coun- Il, III. IVs Panlwudlc Players III, CII ii, T Anchor crib iv, Ti-i-Tmi Alpha Psi Omega IV. III, IV, Salmon, Cvlaclys Speer, Mrs. B. Twarltlell, lVIartha Clarendon Dickens Amarillo B. B. A., Business Administration B. S., Primary Education B. A., Intermediate Education WOTHCIIIS Chorus III, IV. W0n1Cn'5 Chorus II, Q 'Q' ' 'Q 'Q' ' 'Sl' Tims, Carmaleet Taylor, C. Russell Unsell, Iris Hart Gatesville GFOOUI I B, Aw I-Iigtmy B. S., Agriculture B. S., Primary Education Spanish Club I, II, III, IV, Alpha Chi Alpha C111 IV, Student Assistant in III, IV, Agriculture IV. Thomas, Eilenc 'Iabor, Iacqueline Unsell, lVIary Can on Canyon Gfoom Y . B. A., Spanish B. A., Spanish Alpha Chi III, IV, Won1en's Chorus I, II, III, IV, Dramatic Club II, VVranglers II, III, IV, Swimming Club III, IV, Fencing Club IV, Spanish Club II, III, IV, Prairie Staff III, IV. B. S., Home Economics I-Iome Economics Club I, II, III IV Veazey, lack Dalhart B. S., Biology President Kappa Phi Theta IV, Band I, II, III, IV, Tri-Tau IV, Press Club II, III. l YValling, Craig Farwell B. S., Physical Eclucation Alpha Sigma Xi I, II, III, Buffalo T Club III, IV, President IV, Football I, II, III, IV, Basketball I, II, III, IV Walsli, I-Iazel Canyon B. A., Spanish Spanish Club IV. Vw'c'tlerbrook, Patricia I-Iereforcl B. A., English Elapheians I, II, III, Chorus III, IV, Freshman Fellowship Council IV. SENIGRS Vxfeecl, Mrs. IVIary Alice Spearman B. S., Home Economics I-Ionic Economics Club III, IV, Kappa Qmicron Phi III, IV. Welcll, Seva Friona B. A., English Dramzitic Club Ig Phi Upsilon II, III. af ,I 4. VvIIllIII1'11S, leff Coodnight B. A., History Intra-IVIural Basketball III, IV. XVillfams, Virginia Clarendon B. A., Spanish Y. W. C. A. IV. Wilsoin, Ross Lark B. S., Chemistry Science Club President IV, I. R. C., Alpha Ch-i. Bills, Eredda Charles Littlefield B. A., Piano VVomen,s Chorus chestra III, IV, Y. W. C. A. I, II, III, IV, Alpha Chi IV, Madrigal Club IV. I, II, III, IV, Or- Butler, Conway VVichita Falls B. A., Physical Education Epsilon Beta II, III, T Club II, III, IV, I-Iall County Club, Basketball II, III, IV, Captain IV, Football III, IV. Courage, Mary Elizabeth Panhandle B. A., Speech Dramatic Club I, II, III, IV, Alpha Psi Omega IV. SENIORS Dotson, B. Amarillo B. S., Chemistry Tri-Tau President IVQ Student Coun- cil Prcsident IV, YVoman I-laters. Ioncs, Betty Bruce Hereford B. A., Voice WOIHCHIS Chorus II, III, IV 5 Nladriga Club III, IV, Pi Omega II, III, IV Y. YV. C. A. II, III. Kidd, Rachel Amarillo B. S., Primary Education Delta Zeta Chi III, IV, President IV, Womcn's Chorus III, IV, Dramatic Club III,IVg Cheer Leader III, IV, I-lead Cheer Leader IV. Long, ROy Patton, Dorothy I. Canyon I-Iiooing :no , B. A., English 1 XE. ,. li Smith, Mrs. Mattie Mayer, Ed, Ir. Canyon Amarillo B. S., Primary Education B. S., Chemistry Science Club IVg Amarillo Club III Hill, W. I., Ir. Storey, Inez Bushland OH B. B. A., Business Administration B. A., English Tri-Tau IV, Men's Chorus II, III, IV. Delta Zeta Chi IV9 Camera Club IVQ Women's Chorus III, IV, Secretary to Superintendent. of Demonstration School III, IV. lb - u ,qL,L 2 . . W 'vf W .. , f'1',fuf, '.n. ' , ,,,.- ,,., ,. 1 ..... - .rid ,- .. , -Y -' -- . W- --- we 4- , . N v ,,- M. --',-.,- -vb,-,-,. v3 , ,w,ag,.sag,,.p-A ,v -, ' ,,. , A .- -- . -4 .- . ,Q ' u' '-A .-1 4 -, - L, -Sz'-fc , - .. .a ,M -,Q V' , . NM-y . V x , 'V ' -J 149. .i he- T nv'-1-ff--f'w 'f' at MQ: - -ff'-..g,v,.,-Ly ,414-'Af-Q -'Viet' 1?.,.M ' fR2 2 '! -V . . , Q . ., V ,..., ,l , .-,iv 4 , . .J ,V .,, . 'SL .w bf- 5. '44, 1' fu x ' -J '55 .Ja y- -7 '-V , . ,fl W ' 1- 3!3A. Wbw - . 1, ' ' J 'Mui m 'Q V' ' ' ' A l Yan rt'-1 ' I ' A Q I K I 4 , ,. Y - R , Sir 0 .Q T K if X my - '. ' 1 ' in 9 V' , ' , F' ,Y Q ' f - saw- IBN-f fd., .-.. ,' . ' - , 1.54 . ' x Us , M ' . ,, , . , ,, . Q 7- 5 i V, K. P Q., W., H. v- Q 4 -an . . 11 Q LKT1'Ill15fi urcd in thc silver Hood, g ' 1 Its blown snows flalsluuv cold and keen- cw K'S11owbou11d, y-Wluitticx' ,4 George Wright CLASS OFFICERS Juniors MQW' George Wriglmt ,K .,........,.,., - ,....,..., -- ..,..... --.H ...,., - President Marvin Calliham --- .,,...,......,,. -M .....,.. Vice-President Mary May Harrison W., ..., -- .....,,,.., -M Miss Florence McMurtry ,..-----,-.,,,,,,-. F 31' -W W MM 'WUf Q1 vuW' 7 Ma1'vin Calliham f 6 Mary Nlay Harrison Secretary Sponsor X . Miss McM11rt1'y CHEIVIIST. Ir all will measure up zmyweigh, Bob. CJ-XNDID. Camera-ficncl Pate on the loose again. J ,, -cava 1hf'4Qff'jf 955-'fLfiig.MzL V19VlhMJJl jl Q - i in e' '-rf 7 'l if . V ,. f' 6 -1.11 :SDLAJLI NXLL-Rffx ff f COWGIRL. The 1-gum forthe Siogm, GQ VLC , R. VVcst, young man! Go West. jf Y-A-A-A-. Saucy. no? PERCHED. Tiny Craig and his mellow VOICC. XVHERE . . . Are you going, Lowell? Stay awhile. VVITH THQNIPSON . . . Who looks petite and amiable. Berry, Edith Segundo Colo Farvvell Carter, Ethel Clovis, N Craig, Tiny Canyon H Ellison, Lewis Shamrock Earthman, lulia Alanreed Dysart, Elwyn Mobeetie Dodson, Weldoii Loclcney Dixon, Carolyn Booker Devin, Edward Tulia C1'0Wf Mllf0l1 Glenn, .Mozelle Amarillo ,MCLCHII Glenn, Fletcher Amarillo Gilmore, Helen Wlieeler Cvalloup, Rex Amarillo , Foster, Opal Farwell Fields, M. W. Amarillo Pain. 'Waynclon Haney, Clark Canyon Miileslloe Hatter, Lynette Canyon Harclin, Doris Kirklan , I-Iarclgrave, Iune . Amarillo ' ' Hall, Ruth ' Kress M 01 l Griffin, Mm-ion Lou 'xp , Goocllett ' Grady. Nellie Q W 'X Clarendon by i B 03,9 JUN ORS '72 Nl OIQS I-lays, Arvol x Colorado 1 Hill, Iohn i i - fl, Moody w I'-lodges, Mary Nell Tulia Hutchens, Ira Wildorado K ,K Ivey, Guy A 4 Amarillo xg ' Iones, Cecil Q - . Amarillo .3 X Fon, Lowell if Knowles, Durward Q' Clarendon Tulia l V 1 ' ,A Le' ner, Wesle K X XA rx urham, Cgkla. i I . W Lightfoot, Leota f X A X Kirkland Q-, X rl' , Linder, Robert j l, , xy I lux V Follett A X ,N QR McBee, Lawrence .Q J ix Pampa N1 McCormack, Dorothy ' Clarendon h n ' cMurv,fr , Florence McGowen, Sarah Virginia N Cany' np . Clarendon 'Q an m, Helen ' V . Igsst ' .' , Rl Mangum, Mary Nell i Lockney a I ,X '- , Matrhewsg Pauline - ' x Here orcl l l C , T May, Carroll Y f ' Tulia 'N rv Miller, Harold ' XX Dalhart - f, 'N' C - Miller, Inez , 5 - v Dawn X 4 X5 3' 4 q U ' W x J y X X X, X4 X 4 l f 3' J U N G RS Padget, Mrs. Nanctte Panhandle Osborn, Bessie Tell Oliver, Helene O'Keefe, Ralph Panhandle Nicholas, Margaret Myers, Allene Dlevine MOl1lC1', A1111 Smith, Sarah Frances AH11lf1llO Silverton Sluder, Edwin Olton Slaughter, Ruth Roberson, Bill Abilene Piercy, Dora Lucille Clarendon Puffy lack. Taylor, Vivian Amafluo Clarendon Stokes, George Plainview Stevenson, T. S. Spear, Blanche HHPPY Somerville, Frances Wellington Smith, Io Mae ' in Memphis 4 , l W Q6 UN ORS Terry, Winnie Fay Berger Thompson, lrene Weast, Iune South Plains Canyon Tidwell, Frances Goodnight White, Velma Dk-:an Earth Williams, Telitha Goodnight Tubb, Charlotte Alice Canadian Turk, Shirley Gruver Williamson, Howard Hereford Winkler, Odessa Pampa Wakefield, Wayne Childress Wooten, Chris Canyon Walters, Kenneth Canyon ur ,A i 1 ,, JJ fuj' ,lyw M m r ,,,,,,,, QJLJNIQQ IU - M, ua, , -rmwdw Hohlaus, Kenneth Lockney Dickenson, Dorothy Silverton Butler, M1'S. Ruclene Tulia Brown, Manjo Stratford Wriglit, Euelline Amarillo Workman, Mary Elizabeth Tulia Workman, Martlla Tulia Turner, Roberta Vega Smith, D. Amarillo Sawyer, Fermanetta Canadian Poole, Eloise Texline Orton, Bob Canyon Maxlzer, Mary Alice Wellington Soplwomores x Mc1'cclltl1 Wa1're11 Es N nf '-E Vera Storey 1 Nlaw Ella Davis CLASS OFFICERS A LW l ' I -' , Mereditlm Warren ..........., E .,,..........,.,,....,. - ......,-.,......... Presiclcut , I- V J r f 'f fx , fl' ll, . . X .3 ff' pf, 5, Vera Storey ......,. E ........, E .......... , ,.r... V1cc-Prcsxclent ,J QF' ' 8, I Mary Ella Davis ..... ..........,.. S ecretary 6 x , VL V' kj E , 1' jj Qf -tp 1' f - . HK f My 1 W J 1 A 4 V, I' 1 j , l f- ' , -v.. ,J 2 . T Vw E. J, i JB, ,J 5 , N 3' N I R, Mgfvvf , rw TURN AROUND, Melba, so you'll be loyui to W. T. instead of this mysterious T. W. Hail-0. MHl'jCIf3 salutes I passer. X LOOKS. Ann and Dorothy lane gaze ques- tion-ally nt each other . . . maybe ques- tionably. DOUBLE-BUBBLE. Is this an nclvertise- ment? Overton looks like the boy on the wrapper. I ,. Wi BL, H' f Nu.. . Q 'N Th? . ANOTHER . , . fence sitter. lvluybe it's habit. KENNY. VVith n loc-Er PENSIVE. Thinking . . . no, EXACTNESS. Or maybe just ii chemical Brown expression. it just docsrft lmppen here. reaction. f SOP!-IOMORES 9 FIRST ROXV Addington, Iosephine Archer, Sam Bm-dei-i, cimfei- 2 ,N Mlm N rgiw Perryton Canyon Archer, Charlie Atchley, Frieda Canyon Kirkland SECOND ROW Babcr, Nlildrcd Baird, Bob Canyon Hereford Bailey, loc Barnett, Rachel Quitaque WHSl1bll1'I1 THIRD Row Birdwell, lvfargarct Blair, Nlaridora Amarillo Hartley Black, Kenneth Canyon Maverick I fl I FOURTH Row I Bourn, Sarah Bonnie iclqes, Nancy Canyon Hale Center Branham, Claire Ieanne Brillhart, Edna Plainview Pcrryton FIFTH Row Brown, Charlyne Bunch, Doyle Hereford Vernon Burgess, Sidney Burnett, Frances Happy Dumas SIXTH Row Campbell, Frances Christopher, Garnet Wildo1'ado Laketon Cartlidge, Carlos Christopher, Iewell Kirkland Laketon FIRST ROXV Clark, Marion Groom Clark, Owetha Sudan S ECOND ROVV Cole, Loretta Canyon Cole, Louis Hoover THIRD RONV Cook, Shelby Vllhire Deer Covey, Elizabeth Benjamin FOURTH ROIV Davis, Mary Ella Canyon Dlavis, Trent Amarillo FIFTH ROXV Donnell, Overton Canyon Douglas, Gaynelle Silverton SIXTH ROXV Driskill, Helen Conway Driver, WHI'fCIl Plainview Clay, Mattie Lee Pampa Coats, Davicl Seagraves Cole, Rebecca Medicine Moilncl Collett, Gussie Marie Lubbock Culp, Bertie Belle PIHPPY Culp, Everett IJHPPY Deaton, Dahlia Ivan Dickerson, Wilma Sudan Douglas, Roy Childress Dowd, Ralph Amarillo Dunlap, Kay Stratford Dyer, Lucilc Dimniitt C if I iii, : 2 fei I v ,fi r ,aw SOP!-IOMORES gl. Ml 'ii 'el J 14' x.. 4 , 6 i yi 'va K I 5 lg 1 , f :L , 3-' I- fi-mfg: ., L, 1 A , ,: ' i ' l I I i l 33 l l FIRST ROW' Earthman, lVIary Alanreed Edmondson, lack Nlemphis SECOND ROXV Erts, Russell Dl1ll'1'OLlZCIC Evers, Nlyra Nell 'J Floydada TH I RD RO XV Forbes, Iudson Borger Fortenberry, Alta Mac Adrian FOURTH ROXV Fry, Ferne Lockney Galbraith, NOI121 Lee Kirkland FIFTH Row Greenway, Carolyn Frances Hamlin Griffin, Fern Goocllett SIXTH RONV Hart, Fred Canyon Harvey, Owen Shamrock Edmondson, Iulian Matador' Edmondson, Virginia Nlatador Ewing, Nlarjetta Estelline Flesher, Billie Canyon Francis, Charles Canyon French, Bill Alex, Oklahoma Glass, Burl Alanreed Goettsche, Harley Higgins Guinn, Carmel Lee Hereford Guinn, Iune Hereford Hays, Adele Amarillo Heath, Gerald Dean Canyon FIRST ROW Hemphill, Gayle Littlefield Herring, Billy Ann Happy SECOND ROW Hoyle, Maiirinc Plainview Hoyle, Maxirie Plainview THIRD ROV! lifllingfi MW IEEE? Tulia Ienson, Mary Helen ' Amarillo FOURTH ROVV Kendrick, lvlcreclitli Groom Kilpatrick, Reece Olney FIFTH ROVV Laman, .Clevel Mobeetie Lawrence, Addie Lee Mataclor SIXTH RONV lXfIcNeill, Iohn Canyon Marsllall, Roy ,fue lg Cee - x Hill, Frances W 17 77,,ff23f!ffw M Shamrock Hill, MH1'gH1'Ct Esther Amarillo V .K Hutto, Allison I 'A y Vernon ' 1 ag-2: lack, Bertram '19 Friona Iones, Royce A Higgins 'V iff' Kendrick, Ia11i lvfoody ' Y WM King, Roscoe Tulia Klein, gin? Q51rU,f0fl6MMLi Amarillo - 'K 'L- ,PMWJ W ' IHBMJ in if I W, . -V . K. if Ufw i Cf g A in 1,vbJ'- , eww! Lockett, GC1:21lCliI1iQi 771' 4' f UAE? Canyon AN? . , as X ,F Loftin, W1'en, Senior Spearman May, lean Clovis N Meek ids SOP!-IOVOIQES fn-'Nl QV? ' iv? 'r'n1 Q rl 5 X X 'Il . X- .. Srl' x ff shaggy? ST RONV Mille1', Alma Dawn Mircs, Frcclicc Plainview SECOND ROW Morris, Lucille Gray, Okla. Newton, Ma Lee ,Dt Moore, Roland Wayside lVIorris, Alvis Perryton Nowlin, Reece Perryton O'Brien, Betty Lou J Stratford TI-If W P erton, Anna Kathryn Pinuell, Opal Canyon Pampa Patterson, La Moyne Plaster, Fay Benjamin Canyon FOURTH Row Q lf My W Plummer, Allen gel, ATU ltfilllqf cl, Raymond Hereford M alhart 9' Pryor, Lester WK ice, Mida Kirkland a-lvlendota '1 M My i.-QI-,fi?t',9,' ,v U w P 'r,il,,4JL,4C,Qf 17:2 5 gd! FIFTH Row 'XY ' : ?' .,g,f,-,,1.c,LX?j,Q .cficg 4, - jr,,q,7wf3L, . I wh. 4. , J., C, r fl , ' F.. f 1 Riley, Lynard Sznlfforcl, Iolan R! I7 Z I nf A l Canadian Kalamazoo, Micllf WL, ' 'I' a': 1- 4' .- A ,L . --ffl Ross, Mary Anna Scheihagen, La Nelletfif ' Ploydatla I-lereforcl Hut 4 ' U . !1'1'- f1,Ys.4I: ffl' C 4 4 In 4 , !,,:,:1x.'Q,ZLlvCl fi, .J'V,.LCC, A Y A-fp , ,Kumi ,f 41,511 nCf.c'?.'f 1 Q' 1- V, 4 fc ffl' SIXTH Row ,K A, ' 25- cgi, ' Q' Shafer, Wililxa lean Shearer, Eclythe C ,WI L.ff'4 Tulia Pampa C' T Q 7 l, , LAM, Sllcarcr, Cecil Sherwood, lyfable Plainview Shamrock. FIRST RONV Sims, Iohn Mobeetie Slay, Naomi Vlfellington SECOND ROXV Smith, Sophie Tarzan Smith, Syble Dawn THIRD ROW Stephens, Lottie Tahoka Storey, Vera Vernon FOURTH Row Taylor, lack Canyon Terry, Dorothy Snyder FIFTH ROXV Thomsen, Dorothy Amarillo Thornton, Owen Lockney SIXTH Row Xie, Evelyn Briscoe VVa1ker, Wakefield Happy Smith, Billie py Tarzan Smith, I-Ielen Channing Stalls, lVIary Helen Wlmitc Deer Stnrnes, Ernestine Tulia Sucldarth, Ruth O'Donncll Tanner, Lois Flomot Thomas, Yvonne Canyon Thompson, Burton Dalhart Tomlinson, Ierry Canyon Vaughan, Alice Amarillo Wallancler, Treva Wicliitai Falls W3I'fC11, Nfcreclith Canyon 5 G7,..,.ff0....-C ZZ Q,4-A-34 ,Z6 fkrff liz., f It ,1 FIRST ROXV Watt, Lela Ruth Hedley Weaver, Margaret McLean SECOND ROW Williams, Etauta Canadian Williams, Melba Crosbyton THIRD ROW Wood, Elizabeth Borger Wyly, Myrtice Friona FOURTH ROXV Ballard, Wil1ian1 R., Amarillo Brock, Hazel l-lale Center FIFTH RONV Walke1', Wayne Greenville White, Annette Dalhart Wilkenson, lvlarjorie Canyon Wilson, Bernard Bnscoe Wofford, Wilbiir Plainview York, Sibyl Panhandle Vernon, Movelda HHPPY Cayce, Rosalie Rotan King, Billie Ruth Lamesa 7, lqgma 9366,-' A,l.4. My wg K f Wiclc swung again our ice locked door, And all the world was ours once more! Snowbo1l11d -Whittier XV Freshmen Mr. Condfon Glen Davis Byrnildc Vaughan Karnes CLASS OFFICERS Glen Davis U, ..,., , , ,,.--...--.,-.-,,-,-,.-,--,.v-M----.,.-,n-- President Byrnilde Vaughan --M- ,M ..,.,,... ,...... V ice-President Irma Ieanette Karnes .,..,... ....,. 1 my ..,..... Secretary M. 1. S. H. Condron .Wu -.. ........ ..- ..,. .-, Sponsor PADDLES. And Stephen really gets the air. Qljosecl by professional moclelsb. OOPS! Picaninny Lockhart doesn't know when to say no. SIGNATURES. A name on a petti- coat is worth two on the cuff. SHOE-SHINE BOY. He works hard all day-ain't got time to Play. fFarley's ordersj. FORE. A drama in one act . . . Char- acters: Bobby Iones-upperclassman: golf ball-Slime Townsend. SUBMISSIVE. You Hit the Spot . . . then Stars and Stripes Forever. UPPERCLASSMEN. And they knel. down and wovshipecl. OH, LADY. Your pet-ticoat is showing. wr ..,,.,..,L7rA-2' 214.16-3441! if ,56 Adams, Dee Floydada Adams, Mary Pampa Ballard, Ernestine K1T12l1'lllF,'-N J- Beaty, Edith Pearl Kelton Blue, lean . ' Canadian isoydfeiizabefh Arnarillo .z-Ka, Adamson, Carmen Andrews, Myrle Hedley Ax, McLean Adkins, Lawrence :jBagley, Dell Big Spring In Canyon I fl ' ix. w fl Bennett, Iacquelynflf ' 5, X Billingsley, Marie Vernon 3 'L A Lamesa Billingsley, Doris Billingsley, Nlarjorie Lnmesa Lamesa Bratton, Orville Royse City Bray, Audrey Pampa Brewer, Lucille Archer City Bright Weldon Tolbert Bailey, Etlielyn Quitaque Baird, Maiy Ann Hereford Bledsoe, Hollis YVestbrook Blondi, Mary Segundo, Colo. Brillliart, Nlildred Perryton Bryan, Vxfaneta Perryton f ,ar JZ 1 nd! Lfwf -QWTEI A zalbb- 41.44122 X6 I ZZwLzAL4f, cipugnq Burgess, Edmund Happy Burke, Armeda lvfudlsonville Carr, Kathleen Abernathy Cnrrcll, Thelma Samnoxwood Clay, Ruth Pampa Cleland, Anita Canyon Burt, Aries Wellington Campbell, Ruth Canyon I Chapman, Sarah Pecos Chesshir, Nathan Meadow Connally, Doris D HHPPY Cozby, Allan Speer ale Cantrell, Raussia Lee Tulia Carpenter, Bob Amarillo Claunch, Thelma Santa Rosa, N. M. Clay, Lottie Mae Dozier Cross, Dorothy Silverton Crossman, Lois Pampu fig, PRES!-IMEN eg ef . if QQ? 65 222131 232 52:0 Q 'N I Kxclllwfll, QWayside 97 , W ,J jf! X. jd JJ 5 Cundiff, Ernestine yJ y ofa , Littlefield ,Q X. ffl-J 1 XV if ffl f U! JJ X Donnell, Kate 3 Canyon Floyd, L. B. Ralls Foster, Eula Fay McLean ,,..4i-Y ,, Davis, Doris Amarillo Davis, Eldon Amhurst Edwards, Marjorie Tulia Edwards, Walter Tulia Foust, W. Silverton Francis, Leroy Canyon Davis, Glen Canyon Davis, Vera Silverton ll Ellison, Evelyn Shamrock Eoff, Helen Shamrock Francis, R. M. Canyon gf X f Daniel, Kathryn Floydada Dewey, Iuanita Stinett X 1 Everett, a A White D r Flowers, auline Pqrry n Af f V ,. on ll fm X Frey, Sarah uis CYP, Lockney lf 111' I if ,J any ,ffl o i 'I 1 K 'W FIQESI-IMEN i W' i3 N A5 Gates, Allyne Glass, Henry Hamblen, Romona A Ufhf'J advv O'Donnell Alanreed Wayside girl Q I - ' ' , , , ' .4-ffl ,ew f 1 s Cerner, Laura Green, Nell Harden, Mavis Lelia Lake Canyon Canyon ' JM' ' ci Q Hardgrave, Ann Hawkins, Mary Hinds, Leslie ' Amarillo Tulia Friona 4' fo'- 7 A-U L9- MJ - . I Hardgrove, Elizabeth Hester, Billie Merle Hite, Hazel 'K,a..-...AJ 7-.-.--14 .HFPL-v1J -'rf-'M--'ll Floydacla Conlen Earth 00,1556 IAA! ,Azria . : I l Hite, Lowell Hodges, Iames Hoover, Ruth ' spfinglake Tulia Adrian 'C' fa'-'10 fG'L'J't 'J' Hix, Helen Lucille Hodges, Lawrence Horn, Lucile Childress Tulia Pampa Y rson, Harold Hussey, Virginia Lee ohnson, Dewey Karnes, Irma Ieanette ,Per ton Hereford Ahern - ' Dalhart V! utto, Mrs. Evelyn Cluck Iackson, Lillie Lloyd Iohnson, Mildred Kemper, Theresa W ny ri Abernathy Plainview Tulia ii D Kimmins, Iohn R. Lamborn, Audrey Lee Lewis, Leona Linder, Mary lane Middlewater Panhandle Pampa Follett Kinard, Myrtis Lawrence, Billie Nforris, George Line, Lannie Dalhart Matador Perryton Canyon Lisle, Bonnie Bell Lockhart, Amatene Loudder, Lela Lowe, Mildred Shamrock Plainview Canyon Tulia Little, W. A., Ir. Longbine, William Lowe, Barbara Lust, Mildred Clayton, N. M. Claude Tulia Dimmitt 'n v'.1 Q 'J JD-V OL! Mccnu, sibyi Canyon MCCHSlH11Ll, O'DEll Lamesa Nlayben, Pearl Canyon Mayfield, Carolyn Canyon Mooi'e, Luther Tulin lVf0ore, Pauline Canyon McCle11don, lane Ann Corsicana McCleery, Edna Mae Canadian lvfilligan, Frances Seymour Milxier, Stephen Canyon Moi'el1cacl, Eleanor Canadian Nforgan, Bryan Shamrock lVIcCoy, Gomer I-lereforcl McManiga1l, Kathleen Tulia Nfontague, Lovelle Silverton ' lvfontgoincry, Floyd Floyclada Nipperr, Robert Kirkland Nixon, Ma1'y Helen Mabanlc if1Y77+f-ywl ilxf' jx ,iz-,K-Y! :V 'N-,QU A i . JW ,4. .fei- LflN,g,Lfefv' fQ0l..,fl'-- Q I . by--f-f xA..f4fz2Ll' a.,,N.a..,8-A42 ' 0 . if ESI-IMEN I ulymrman, illy Patterson, Mary Alice Poore, Jimmie Reeve, Ruth Can l McLean Floydada Friona ,,Jf I ,, fr' ' i , I-Ixarp-lil P ole, Iosephine Rea, Melva Richardson, Buford atfoii Twitty Hereford Friona I I - fa My! W 3' JK Rickardf lxarold Riley, Marie Routh, Mogie Runyun, Charmain 0' WW McLean Hart Amarillo Dalhart Riley, Ioy Bill Rose, Virgil Rutherford, Billye Sams, Maivin Briscoe Booker Tulia Lockney fi Y E 5 T Savage, La Verne Scheihagen, Ernest Scruggs, Mary Nell Seago, Mattie Lee 3 5 xg 3 Wellington Hereford Wellington Hartley W3 ' Savage, Reba Schulz, Richard Scruggs, Pamelia Shafer, Faye Channing Shamrock Tulxa i 1 LockneY Shearer, Elton Sherman, Gela Simpson, Claudine , J Plainview Bradley, Ark. Borger i y OPAY 3 Shearer, Ruth Ann S ulnan, ' lr Sisk, Flossie V Q Perryton Bor I xy Q Bovina . ' ' ' 99 lil A Q of .' A S Y ' ' , 'rx . of Sisson, Hasty 11i l r, aura Ng Sparkman, Delicha rf! Floyclada l 'l1'l Hereford ' M , X SlZlCli,ICIl11 Smith, Nfozellc Stevenson, Nell A ' is Canyon Tulia Canyon Q, 5 Q A Stump, Ruth Teal, Bob Terrell, Alta Ma1'ie Perryton Floyclacla Pampa Swafford, Iames Taylor, Ruth Thomas, Nlecla Ruth Rice Quitaque Lockney 1 -r Nw! Tlloma , 'rginia T , El' Turner, C. V aughn, Brynilcle 1ey ' ni di n Vega Canyon mps n, Rut fQDi1l Turner, Tommy X'VJ1g0UC1', Raymond Silverto . yin arillo Chillicothe . Groom 4' I .t 3 I W ' if 'Y . a - W J x A si' fy. ' l If y 'X Y . ' y I up I 1 ,A y -.1 . 15 I + geek a cr, lack Webb, Vinita Lee Vjgcl1,lM' ie.Lcc li 1 11l'l5flE1vg Ne'-be ' uorwood Flomot zllba ti, Q f eele X ' If I b-,jj , , 4 x Q C if J 4 f ' f ' 1 Q Webb, Evan Weitzman, Ida K I l s, r n 9 Wi ams, na Sue Jixw K Miami Borger 4 M! ' , If j ham 'Qa- if bfi ,.l Q A ' 44 . 51 x - I I All K . - V Pj . yi Wilson, Willie Mae Zimm ' Ma ellah, C. ' Blythe, Betty Gruver S rd Canyon Parnpa N x Wofford, Guyne Ba Be 1 kwell, Lois Cole, Mildred Shamrock u ari, . M. nning Hoover 1 ,1 1 q E f ff fifiiifig eff Q FIQESHMEN Collins, Ieanette Groom Collins, Mai'y Canyon Hoover, Charles Amarillo l-loulettc, Kenneth Frionn Nelson, Loraine Memphis Phegley, Trula Mae Lockney Harris, Bill Claude l-larsell, Ioyce Floyclacla Lamb, Faye Plaslca Lawver, Geneva Wliite Deer Reid, Ma1'celete Dumas Rogefk, Verdene Kirkland Hemphill, Dan Littlefield I-lines, Iames Canyon , L9 i Q Medlin, Howard - M A Abernathy M Miller, Lucille 'Y-LL VVhitenbu1'g -ZQQQTQW Toles, Holl Ecl HHPPY Townsend, W. T. HHPPY K Qn...T-7-.K Zlirvnsosjl ouvf- Ci- awe-Mi AJlfx.oVbkfvx.n.fv-'NJ 'a Q.. 3323 Qflffn, Lucy E., Carlsbad, N. IVI, Schuhart, Verne, Dalhart Freshman Fellowship Club Bill Longbine, President Enlists more than 150 freshmen . . . Largest club on campus . . . Purpose of organization to help freshmen in making necessary adjustments to col- lege life . . . Introduces first year students to out- standing persons on campus and to college ac- tivities. Club meetings held every two weeks during Fall semester . . . Programs included a talk on hobbies by S. H. Condron, a trip through library con- ducted by Miss Tennessee IVIalone and an address by Bishop E. C. Seaman. FRESI-IMAN FELLOWSHIP COUNCIL STANDING: Walters, Potter, Wecldci'brook, Coats. KNEELING: Runyan, Cash, Bessire SEATED: Lyles, Oliver OFFICERS l..611glJIl'1C ,...,,,., .. .... ,-,.. .,,,,....,,..,.,, ,,,,,,,A,, A ,M President Bonnie Belle Lisle ,,,,,, ,,,, ,,,,,,YwV,- X 7 iCC-Pre5ideng CllFl1'U1l011 Rl1Hy0I1 ..... .4 ....... ...... S ecretary-Treasurer IVIiss I'IClCI1 Lyles -,, --w----,,AA-.Y-Y-'..--- Spgnsgl Nliss Helen Lyles, Sponsor Harold O'Quin, Nlember THE uf ,vigxhkgivswh p R A 1 R IEQQI ok Wfrol n 7i RE' f gmxfffmf-fnm.f I W U! 7l'.l'tlA' Yl'f1f'A1'ff vealiid Who's Who Nominated in assembly by student body and selected from nominations by a competent coznmattee of faculty members and students. Selected on basis of scholarship, leadership, personality, pop- ularity and possibility of future usefulness to society. J ll Prefers Ronald Colman and Myrna Baseball. 4'- -71 - 1. , 3:-:e:,.,,.r pf . 1. li i. FREDDA CHARLES BILLS . . . Musical . . . Madrigal Club . . . Womeiils Chorus . . . Orchestra . . . Vesper chairman ot Cousins Hall . . . Presbyterian Choir . . . Dependable . . . A student . . . Alpha Chi . . . Pet peeve is to see people make pretentious when it is not meritable . . . Has a Don't let it bother youu philosophy of life . . . Prefers men of the Spencer Tracy style . . . Plans to teach. HOUSTON BRIGHT . . . Musical . . . Tickles the ivories . . . Ace baritone of campus . . . Men's Chorus . . . Madrigal Club . . . Band . . . Young Peoples Choir Director of Metliodist Church . . . Epsilon Beta . . . President of his Iunior Class . . . Assistant in music department . . . High B student . . . Business like . . . Likes girls who have great emotional depths, are musical, and above all, feminine . . . Pet peeve is for a student to be cynical about something of which he knows nothing. HOPEd5USSEY . . . Poetic . . . Literary editor of THE PRAIRIE . . . Delta Zeta Chi . . . Alpha Chi . . . Sharp . . . A stu- dent . . . Writes copy for LE MIRAGE Thinks you have to smile and keep on smiling to get anywhere . . .Came to college to grow up . . . Likes Leslie Howard and Bette Davis . . . Plans to teach next year . . . Has had poetry published in several Anthologies. OE COLLINS . . . Distinguished . . . President of Epsilon Beta . . . Senior Business Administration student . . . Intra-mural basketball . . . Plans to go into insurance and merchandising, . . . Eine leadership qualities . . . President of his junior class . . Loy . . . Can tell you anything about Big League GLEN DAVIS . . . Conscientioi ily Pi ' A f-ffm: IUNE DAY . . . Systematic .. . Beauty attend- ant, 1937 . . . Senior beauty candidate, 1938 . . President of Y club . . . Secretary-treasurer ol class for four straight years . . . Giggles when she listens to Charlie McCarthy over air . . . Makes a habit of collecting handkerchiefs . . . Maps out daily program and sticks to it regardless. ORA MAE HARRIS . . . Scholarly . . President of Alpha Chi . . . High B stu dent . . . English major . . . Petite . . Spanish Club .. . Dramatic Club . . . Con- genial . . . Librarian . . . Will teachauext year . . . Objects to any boisterous noises ' . . . Robert Taylor and Katherine Hepburn get cinema bid. OSCAR HINGER . . . Athletic . . . Regular guard on varsity squad for three years . . . Student assistant in athletic department . . . Former Alpha Sigma Xi . . . President of Buffalo T Club . . . All intra-mural basketball choice, 1937 . . . Fine sport . . . Diligent worker . . . Will coach next year . . . Likes Ben Bernie, Claudette Colbert and Bonnie Gierhart . . . B student. NiA'!'- 'Jim A-mi. 1 .ZF-,Z is . . . President of Fresh- man class . . . Arouses frosh from chapel slumbers with an- nouncements . . . Only first year man in section . . . Prefers ' ' ' P tennis in extra-curricular line . .. High B student . . . oten- l f rd to Philosophy teaching tial campus leader . . . Loo is orwa 1 ' and violin . . . Backer of Paul lvfuni and . . . Plays tie piano Nlyrna Loy. Efwuia r MM rv- i W , 1 q,-:Z 4. fg'- VJ'fYxdAv! Svlfym VIRGINIA HOHLAUS . . . Nlusical . . . Madrigal Club . . . Women's Chorus . . . Orchestra . . . Public School Music major . . . Charming . . . B student . . . Two times editor of LE MIRAGE . . . Pi Omega . . . Football queen, 1936, attendant, 1937 . . . College WOH1Cll,S Sextette . . . A favorite on the dance floor . . . Pet peeve- someone fumbling through annual pictures when layout has been mapped out . . . Will teach next year. df 7414 ,-,.44 f i RACHEL KIDD . . . Vivacious . . . President of Delta Zeta Chi . . . One of high ranking in Texas Panhandle's Hollywood Search for Talent contest . . . Senior class beauty representative . . . Head yell leader . . . Primary education major . . . Popular on dance floor . . . Football queen attendant . . . Goes in for Donald Duck and Iane Witllers on screen . Plans to teach. LAWRENCE IVICBEE . . . Scholarly . . . Business Admin- istration major . . . President of Stafford Hall, 1938 . . . Epsilon Beta . , . High B student . . . Chairman of Student Constitutional Committee . . . Thinlcs that variety is the spice of life . . . Likes dancing . . . Has music and dramatics for hobbies . . . Dramatic Club . . . Bergonizes with a Charlie IVIcCarthy of his own design . . . Beams when he sees Paul Miiiii and lvlyrna Loy act. QUIXIE BEA KING . . . Pleasant ., . 1938 Personality Queen . . . Delta Zeta Chi officer . . . Cousins Hall Presi- dent . . . College Sextette . . . Pianist . . . Collects handker- chicfs . . . Screen favorites are Norma Shearer and Wamer Baxter . . . Likes dancing and tennis . . . B student . . . Has a smile for everyone . . . Presented roses to the First Lady of our Land. arf BOB ORTON . . . Chemistry minded . . . Leader of Alpha Sigs , , . Diplomatic . . . Student council representative two years . . . Assistant to Du Pont representative . . . Chemistry major . . . Will work on lVlaster's Degree upon graduation . , . Chairman of inter-club council . . . High B student . . . Likes Ronald Colman and lean A1'thur. ARDIS PATNIAN . . . Scholarly . . . Winner of animal Spanish Scholarship award . . . Tri-Tau . . . President of Stafford Hall, I937 . . . Alpha Chi . . . Straight A student . . . Refined . . . President of Spanish Club two years . . . Plans to teach . . . Pet pceve is to be kept awake by roommate studying at late hours. GLYNDON RILEY . . . Athletic . . . High sounding gun in tennis world for two years . . . Three times All-Intra-mural basketball choice . . . Buffalo T Club . . .Sports Editor of PRAIRIE . . . Two times Business lVIanager of LE MIRAGE . . . T. I. P. A. sports contest winner, i937 . . . Graduate student in history though still in teens . . . B student . . . Prefers ping-pong, dancing and bridge . . . Friendly . . . Likes the Paul Mrlni and Bette Davis type. IOE McNEILL . . . Scientific . . . President of Senior Class Tri-Tau . . . Biology department assistant . . . Science Club Likes the Cities Service Program on the radio . . . Prefers Basil Rothbone and Katherine Hepburn on the screen . . Friendly to all . . . Likes dancing and tennis . . . Alpha Chi . . . Plans to attend medical school next year. Xxx 7 ' 5' Q-- 5 Miss personality of 1938 Quixie Bea King . . . Senior from Lamesu . . , Spanish major . . . Prcsidcm of Cousins Hull and vice-president of senior class . . . Hobbyg collecting h,nnclkerchicfs . . . and using them . . . Adores ice-cream cones, without che ice-crczmm . . . Friendly . . . Nlember of the constitutional committee . . . Belongs to Nfnchigal Club and WOU1CH,S Chorus . . . Exemplary or outstanding Personality and friendliness . . . Sings herself to sleep at night. ffQ ' pfyzff i, I -. My -'D gn ,J , 1 Q-. www B X X X Quixie Bea King F QW M5 0 K x XY 'B ' Rx 'X XV R X , W K :K , -- gba . . x ' PJJ KN! x 52 -f' X ,A .. 2 ttit A 5 M Q i?,L'4'l t t . qt M tglnnsr QE IEE Noted illustrator and artist of New Yor W' it ,ff Mfr 3 ,J lXfIcClellaucl Barclay WW' tdfaf DMN tt, ja! WJ' ,v'9 QT,LlAf0 , 21, wma' ?L,!'WM I law! M' ,V W 1 W WWW ,ff fl W fwvglwfwf nby Four most beautiful girls chose la . . . Three can- McClelland Barc y diclates nominated from each class. k X I 'Hi-'JNL Q1 rank Dodson K Iunc Day Rachel Kidd lrnm Iennettc Karns Nlnriy l-lslcn Stalls Nlary Collins Dorothy Dickenson Virginia I-lohlaus Dicls Mcclc I-Iclcn Gilmore Doris Billingsley JM Maxiclorn 4.11-. 'F If VF' 1 U 1 ff? --x' ,,wL,--Ig,-1 ,-:jp . , -9,5 P' '-w.'1 ' ,,. w-uw, , ,J .QW ---5. -.. ,, , ,VT . f':n', M f-W , z ' My yfl i Mariclora Blair June Day vl'- .J A F ,v.. f , X J l.- 'infall- L: Ffqlfrll 1 'ff 121- - filiyxilfg '-QE , ' 'fffl in .:u :' .. ffl' 3-2 ' -Jil I Doris Billingsley Irma Jeanette Karnes - I Lf e fi' My J JM , JJ , Jcfgfiu fff-'ff I ' X x! Q 1 ,e J ,..A gif' 1' ef -fi' .f,,fLjfy Q2 . X 51 , JL LZ 1 1, I, ,, 1, j l 1 1 I X Qwf ,JP ,W 4 ,MVA wx e off! ff jihwuy' 91 f J! ,M 4 Q bf U' D aff J jz17U Um ff I , J Mi I 'J V +7 ffiw fi ' SV' 'IVV 7 GX W ., , ,.f' M , ,fx , IU! , Vf,gA1f!' VNJMP f 'e ' gf flljx .,, Dorothy Dickenson Frankie Dodson fi MQW XM W Ngjifiifw Qjfgf WW Dids Meek F Virginia I-loiwlaus I-lelen Gilmore ' Mary Collins 0 xx Www 1m W jj lV'yaJJJ'- U W V ff W fi PM fvjdwfyjy My MM Q'j,if:y5 ,yy , I .W j f 'Y' ,,ff'L'xfhf 4-KV' ll I JI P' A . aA J5j1JfJ,Q,QfJ MQM pw ,Aff ml , Y ' f Mb? '+DfgUfNf!w , x- Qaclwel Kidd 'W ..,. Mary I-lelen Stalls ESQUIRE. Et Tu, Pop? How does the mag. stack up with Plato? j BODY . . . By Petty. Slightly exaggerated in some proportions. ' DUCK. But it's sno Qwj use . . . Watlcins is already wound up REST. Poor fellow . . . he Probably carried those books all the way from the Buff. CLOTHES LINE. A co-ed washes. Luxl' fluck'sj with her! ,, 'X X X v J, Faculty Qeception ONE . . . two . . . three. Grab! RECEIVING. Proxy, Mrs. Prcxy and Dean Iarretc. This is only the beginning. of figi f G63 ,Zh CLIQUE. Virgil is watching the kick in his punch . . . Mr. Shcffv 7g just told him . . . He seems ro have already found his. TVVOSOIVIE. Mr. Shirley 'Kregistrarsu attention as lvliss Barlow coqucttcal i i W, i i i V 5: ll 1. 2 Q lv I li Freshman ourtmg COURTIN'. Thais what thc fence was built for. PORTRAIT. OE Miss MGl'y' Nloss Richardson, a woman who loves lovers. POENI. Inscribed on copper at the comer of her garden fence. Movaszuma' www!! Quo YETT45 Fam THPPGUQ Is NUT Gnu? ENGARUENS' Fas EVE Ia Emo! WW N Sw-- HW '.'-'HL K9 f If , SYVING. r'XQ62icJi'o11g311 dance for ex-stuclei queen. 'Aj BAR. Business was good all evening . . even if the dunks were served in Pop bottles. bf F . ' I pig-av. -'fJf:A4,f:? Homecoming Ruth Cami-ell, Ex-student Queen. qlljlpv' PREXY . . . the Queen,n1ake1 CANTRELL. Infectious smile . . . Teaches at Lelia, Texas . . . Auburn hair, blue eyes, charming scatter of freckles . . . Placed third in race for Miss Eastern Panhandle held at Water' Ca i'11 ival in Shamrock, 1937 . . . Canclidrntg from Wlieelei' Co 11x1 ty. BIGWIGS. Gilmore, Hill, Proxy, and lVIcCarry at che Pottvr County Excs Meet. FLOATS. Epsilon Beta anal Delta Zeta don crepe Paper for the pnruclc. UNIFOIZMS. VVith a flare of trumpets and a rumble of drums, the lmncl is passing by. ACCONIPANIED . . . by the Canyon I-Iigh's drum corps. GANIMA Pl-ll. President Blair sits on n bccl of flowers, CHARLIE. Turnccl clown by the Tri-Tau's for his return to thc Public cya. BQASTFUL. Rzmclnll Hall is Proud of her football queen. :sf E . f im LIKE . . . Flies around a honey-pot. dl 5 Q Barbeque BARBEQUE. Prexy and associates descend with an appetite. BEEF . . . And bean dispensers. FIRST LADY. On W. T.'s campus, Mrs. Hill. ANALYSIS. There is a little matter of food involved in this science, isn't there, Dr. Pierle? STILL. President Hill eats on. 'it' 'l I 4 PROUD. Mr. ohnson vlews this overgrown turtle with a paternal warmth. DIGGING. For fossils . . . in the Palo Duro Canyons. SA rh cl ds included. vi NOBLE. A recording institution of the de- velopment of the West. FRIEZE. Two representations of the Panorama of the Great West Panhandle Plains Museum FUNNIES. ls Tarzan out of that tree yet, Buck? POSE. Pug in u statue-of-liberty attitude. X 1 VINEGAR. Kay seemingly has been on a strenuous sour pickle and razor blade diet' Epsilon Beta. SIDELINES. Dainty Doc and his cigarette. PROFILE. Of Louis fCold-Deckj Cole. Snaps SPEAKER. Mazvili Ioncs in chapel. HAPPY BIRTHDAY! Ioc Collins hands Proxy Z1 gift from ,,.,n Ula-mar , M H 1 41523 c1TPiW.6,5i y H , 1 5 I r-NUS ,A L '-v-Q H ffbl fvlil Jw! .,i L. . '-1 -Q 'Eijifa -QL vis. xiii Z I Qu 'SS 'lov ww' Qioi-Lea -:il mu.. iw 'Gl.:.Q,w5 -Mimi my I d-vclvdigo 3. WHO . . . rates the grixllyles l Dj .X ix, f. X ' I CAGED. Dicls 21 la lvlarthgf Raye. X DJ ll J -Mb A 5 me - f 3 ' , B . DRILL. In military formation. Band -I-rap ON THE LOOSE. Trcking to thc 1C9f'1Ul'lI1f AT EASE. But how could they be Wltll thosc heavy horn ti BAND WIDOXV. Coznmouly so called bccausc thc music divcrts the band boy'5 attention from the game Rand her. BASS. Thcreys a lot of wind hcrc . . AND HERE. But evidently 1t's blowm 111 thc 11Uht dl faction, because the Sul Ross cutie has 1 gun tlmt just won SCOP. 3 is' Q W Books PROOF. Thar students fwith books, do in habit the campus. TWIG. Examining a leaf or so for nature study. OVER THE FENCE. Iune and M11r1'ay chat for a moment on the way to and from class. THE PAUSE . . . that refreshes. A cigarette between classes at the side entrance. . SMILING. MLISE have just finished the morning classes. No wonder! ANOTHER . . . example that students do use books. RE-CREATION. The Clcl Vx7est lives again, courtesy of Buffouccrs Stafford I-lall Western Pa VIRGINIA REEL. Anfl the was reeling with laughter . . apple cider. THE DUDE. Viutngc l8o. GANIE. VV'itlm cleuccs and apparel wild. AND' . . . It all cnclccl with n brawl over the jug. pil ffy zmcl -fi -K 111' aa! aio-dvi .A.f,,fa-cv'-2 1-J.,-'wing S-: n Z WMI SCI-IOTTISCI-IE. More fun than the Big Apple, huh Dids? NO CI-HEATING! See the guns. Jslgfffgjgfwfj f 1 . ji I I ff' Jr? Q A Q f . .lj if flijwlf tif 5111 tkkfigffldiwiww i ' S 2 d..,j0fi ,H 1 .ie ,i tab. PEACE PIPE. Malcolm must use ri whole package of to' bacco for this job. HANDS . . . in the position CONTENT. A man and his for giving that final roll to a Pipe . . . best friends. man-made cigarette. LIGHT, IVIISTERP Ralph holds his books between his knees as he lends a match and shielding hand to Hasty. SEALED. The Final Act, MAKlNS. Witli Bull Dur- ham. IUST A NIINUTE. Then it will be lighted . . . until it goes out again. NVINDS . . . teach the pract- iced lighter to cup the match in his hand. A u 4 If X g. 'Ev -1 .Val C 64 y. 1 Ti. 911, . ., 5 l, f5,,.q,..'fjf' ritgy- . ilwj 4 SEZLLJTR- Q . .,r' r'tT ' Wh -m.!I.r!' 'i A -:Q .1 , rn . R :mmf -e. . Ya ii' Af I' ' r P 1 if-' 4? AQ Q 5 Y3 'X li 1' .TMQPQQ ' 'iaxlirg , ., :S A H Ax f eh . .. . 4., YH x F, ., 'v .Xf ,- Hcfsh- .. ..a...z,,. 1.6! Dead Week BLUE BEARD. Weldon Bright behiui STRIKER. Start braiding your hair, ALIAS. George Wright with a cave-man the bushes. brother. The deans STILL say complex, Umor, THE Cl-HN . . . you love to touch. fWitl1 a ten foot stickj Sl-IAVES . . dropped in price. Gals even CASANOVA. A handsome man with a ASLEEP. Nlay dreams of bearded ladies offered to pay for them. growth that keeps growing. and geometry pursue him! , 'Nxuf' FIRST LADIES. First lady of the stidczrs prcscnts th.: First Lady of thc Land with ll bouquet. UGSD SHE SMILES . . . Witlx Cl121l'i1CfC1'iSEiC amzl diS1l1'H1i11z charm and personality. COURT. The crowned queen with hc: laulics-in-wniv mg and their escorts. af CRUTCHES. Sopli-proxy Qput-puty lvlereditlm fell for Billie, but Ll cloctor, Z1 lawyer, :incl zx rush of skirts clmngecl his outlook on lilc-anal love. THE PRAIRIE . . . with Z1 light QLC- ouaj and clark CLOuiscj siclr. HARD. He fell ton. I B. and Rachel. ALVVAYS. Nell and lkcy. MOST ALVVAYS. Mozelle and Bill. MILKWAGON. Business with love. Sarah Bonnie and Bud. TO HAVE-AND HOLD. Forever . . . perhaps. Pruitt ffeclij and Irma Ieanette. FENCE. Who is on the wrou- CROWNED. Not before they STORIVIY. The course of true side? Incl-2 and Ruth. needed it. Swingsters Hel love nc'er ran smooth. en and Taylor. Ma1'y Lee and Ierrl. COY. But not really. Jerry and Cullender. SLUGGERS. With a battle to l-IE-FIXER. So soon the wif- BUFFWARDP Or homeward? every date. Dorothy and ey'act. Helen :md Chris. Chris and Betta Belle, Brummett. BOOKS M1fV111 tikcs his lCSIiDg . . . as that . knee- Students? ON THE FENCE. She rail-ly hub something here. Hope it cloes11'r fall off. PREFERENCE. Reading whafs fin to print. What's not fit-page two, gossip column. RIGHT IDEA. U n cl e 1' n e a c h that Freshman cap. Q X J a1 N'--- 'lb . M1 SLT A -'5 - . nf 1 X , , .,N , 5 ' fx-5 , , V -, V x r a..- V A 4 'ga ' . .-6- . . X N Q: X-51.1.1 A ,i'tf,, X , 'W 'W I 1 . , r ? 1 M 1' 16 rg- f -f' ,. n., Y wah, ' 1 ' v I WTFIIEY 29,3 '54, If fy. T: T5 - -.-,rm nies :LLM I , , .Th N K 1 rf' X W., 5 s- ' 15-ix 1 If 7 :j a,f'f ' i' if -Q, A, -'zu - . M1 ACTION. Off goes another. SKILL. lust a little Bitz more and this one will be perfect. ALWAYS THOUGHT . . . a ch:1ir's place was in the parlor. TREK. To and from class. Snow BOVV TIE. A poet watching his snowball contact. f More Snow SCULPTRESSES. Their fame won't last . . . for with the sun the snowman will melt. EQUIVALENT. To a paintefs masterpiece of whiteness. b SNOVVBIRD . . . Off for a sledride. TROUBLE . . . in thc making. INCOGNITO. Mr. Baker behind dark glasses. MOUTHFUL. Tongue equals ri frozen asset. , ix, ia w. 3 in Z 13-gf, at -,WC W 'W .mfg 5221142 'x me , i 'E-as L? -S I . ME,-w playing FIREPLUG. Vlfith, El different use than we'v-: reacl about. MUDPUDDLE. Sir Raleigh, it's your coat, not hers, that is supposed to bear the ruin of a gallant dcccl. TOPSY-TURVY. This situation is definite- ly rcvcrsecl longitudinally. MOGIE. Funny Iokc and a laughable after effect. BEAUTY AND BEAST. Oh, for a dov's U lf l ' ' ' ' .,,5'9y,'i 7f 'i F2 .1 ,779l-f ' PALYFUL. acher trouble seeing through se igures. ' Y FEAT. When a feller needs a friend-with a helping hand. CHAPS. But there are no horses around these parts, Pard. Better rake off the spurs . . . and settle down to civilized liv- ing. F9511-0 .,f 'f S-,.. 'ga . 4' f -nj. 6 rp rm J , Pg- , an-:V , ' I - . ' ' 1 'Biff I ': 5, A fg,'QT'H , 763 N , .. . . Pi: 'Ml 11,36 'Karla Q XJ Sw W , 81.4 I ' ,m:'3 1938 edition of LE BIIRAGE officil -I-he IC938 a twenty- eighth yearbook publication of XIVCSI Texas State . . . Presented to you as a result of many hours of labor and Worry on part of staff . . . Planned as a diversion from monotonous uniformity of former yearboolis. Considerable credit due to Pacutly Advisor, Olin E. l-linkle, and Staff Photographer Sam Burton for -1. -lv' A ' ' i ccisc css service in snapping unique campus scenes . . . Those that portray more accurately the actual situations have been chosen for ub- P lication . . . Art work ot past discardel for more Virginia Hohlaus, Editor . c interesting pictorial revelations. Sam Burton, Snapshot Editor Nlr. Hinkle, Faculty Advisor X. Glyndon Lower publication price has made possible the mand for embossed padded covet . . . Increased de issues necessitated printincr of thousand co i - D t P Ca . . . Published at cost of over four thousand dol- lars . . . Llquidated th' l iougi student purchases and space fees. Added divisions to book this year are a Graduate . a ' section, Wl1o's Who in the collefre and student D L directory . . . lvlethod in choosing college queen and attendants alterel I L . . . Queen chosen by stu- dent body at large . . . F our attendants selected by lVfcClelland Barclay from photographs. Staff officials extend appreciation for student cooperation . . . This assistance has made your book possible. Riley, Business lvlanager and Sports Editor ii Le Mirage Static Virginia l-lohlaus Reba Pool .,,,.,.. Dpris Bomar ..,,, Editor Assistant Editor Assistant Editor Sam Burton .,., Snapshot Editor and Photographer Dids Meek ....,,.. - ....,. - ....,.................,.....,..,,..,.. Literary Editor Nlargaret Esther Hill ,, ,,,, M ...M ,,,,,, ,,,,,,,,,., A rt Editor Sports Editor Glyndon Riley M ,,,,..,,,,,,, Reba Pool Groom Margaret E. Hill Amarillo Doris Davis Amarillo Doris Bomar Amarillo Dids Meek Lamesa lack Pate Amarillo Mercditli Wa1'i'e11 Canyon Marcclcte Reid Dumas Fred Hart Canyon Glymlon Riley ............i....,........,.,...,... ,.... . .. Business Manager' Nlercclith WHl'l'C11 ,,,,.,.....,..,, . ,,.,.,,,. Assistant Business Manager Nlarcclctc Reid Doris Davis .... Hope Bussey .,,.... Erecl Hart .....,.,. lack Pate ,,., STAFF ASSISTANTS Typist Typist Staff W1'iter Photographer Photographer ,.f:ffTiwf+i ' gjyiffafydf Bill Cone, Editor STAFF Bill Cone .,,...,,,,, .,....,..........,.,.............. E clitor Ben R. Ezzell ........ .,...,. B usincss Maiuagcr Dids Meek ....,.. ..,,,,. N ews Eclitor Glynclon Riley ,,.,,, ..,,,,,, S ports Editor Maiy Collins . ..,,,, Society Editor Other Members of Stuff are: Goncla Biggcrs, Hope Bussey, Billie Ruth King, Fred Hart, lack Taylor, Bill Norman, Dan Hemphill, Bill I-Iarns, Lynarcl Riley, Iacqueline Tabor, Maiy Kate Brotherton, Carolyn Mayfield, Iacqueline Bennett, and Charles Hoover. The prairie EDITORIAL COUNCIL Bill Cone Ben R. Ezzcll Glynclon Rilc Mary Kate Brotlllicrton Dicls lvfcelq Glyntlon Riley, . Sports Eclitor Ben Ezzcll, Business Manager 1-If--a.,-AT .. lvlary Collins Society Etlitoi 1' Ir, A ' ' if , A: ' .- A V 1 . t -Y , s V 1. ., fff ' Dids Nlcek, News Editor pi-.+,fff 1 ,. l ' oyo , F ' xQtEmnt B , , A F Xfff 1 f. I , --,. . - , Nj X f --: , Xxx 'FS , , ' , ' :V 'Xi X . 9 1 - L .... fp: Y ' ,1 A EIEIE' E 1 f .ffignw HA, ' t ' --, Q ' L. ' ' , :Q ' li ' M -- if -Q ' F - . 3 - 5... :., 37,553 Mfg 'fi ,- ii 5 'E-Wfi F75 i 0-lf?-., EE T.- -.K gh' ,f ! '..l lE i - I Si-T ' .-.AL - v ' ' ' - wigs -1 f f 1 X gi.i'. 'A W , ' i -S L H j ,- ' The Prairie ll lx l 1 l . I l GDC- FKRST ROW: Foster, Biggers, Tabor, Taylor, Bessire, Gilmore, Harris. SECOND Row: Bussey, Foster, Hart, Riley, Norman, King. The Prairie a student newspaper published weekly . . . Serves as laboratory for journalism students . . . Office situated on first floor of Administration Building . . . Serves as unofficial recreation hall for student body . . . Papers distributed after assembly on Tuesday. Olin E. I-linklc is faculty advisor . . . Was once editor of The Prairie as well as Pampa Daily News and Lexington fKy.D Herald . . . Boasts one of highest scholastic records in history of W.T. Printing and some editorial work done at Canyon News plant . . . Bill Cone, Canyon, dictates Editorial policies . . . Ben Ezzell, Silverton, handles financial end . . . Prairie Winches by Gouda Biggers most popular regular feature. j X 6 I 01 Mr. Shirley, Sponsor We QM JM We Ioe Collins, President f f 0, 'bum' W WJWWJM X. p ff! . Jffff- f .ff J K www' Epsilon Beta Organized in january, 1935 . . . Promotes close bond of friendship between its members and the student body at large . . . Club makes special effort to train students in value of extra curricular activities . . . Sponsors dances and theater Parties . . . Menibership limited to twenty- Epsilon Beta OFFICERS Ioe Collins ,,,,,, M, ,-,-,,.,,- -,,,, - --,,-- A W-------Q president Geofge Wfigllf M ------------ ---E---. ---.. Vice-President Rex Galloup ,.,,,, M, ,,-, Wm .--' MMM 5661-eta,-y,Trea5u1.et Bill Cone -------- ---- -------- - - V-M K..... -M Publicity Director D. A. Shirley M,--,m, -,,,, M www-W--bw Sponsor . ' I I ,..-.'f'l-'I,' . FMF' 1,11 In ' .ni ,, n , Fall Presentation Dance ' ' KK , Y, five . . . lnstigator of popular Prexy Day to Pay tribute to acting president of the college . . . Started honor award for outstanding scholar on cam us . . . Facult committee makes selection P Y and placard adorns main corridor showcase. D. A. Shirley Sponsor Rex Galloup Amarillo I. C. Bcllah Canyon Houston Blight Plainview Charles Hoover Amarillo Brummett McClendon Amarillo Chris Wooten Canyon Iames Vaughan Canyon Ioe Collins Canyon Bill Cone Canyon Kenneth Black Canyon Weldon Bright Tolberc Donald Howard Canyon Caro Nlarchanc Canyon I. C. Turner Vega VVillJu1' VVofforcl Plainview George Wi'igl1t Childress Williain R. Ballard Amarillo George Brasuel Canyon Lewis Cole i Pampa Lawrence McBee Pampa lack Taylor Canyon .. vp .,g Q' 2 ' 4 H ' aw ' . li! l' 1 l,Q X T3 . . l ri fl l 'Y' I. B. Dotson, President I. B. Dotson sch., Ira Hutchins ...,,,. Millard Nobles .,,..., H ,,.,,,, OFFICERS Meredith Warren .... - ,,-,- , ,.....,......-,.,,..., N, ,kA...,,.,,,,,,, , Dr. Fronabarger, Tom Langston Dr. Fronabnrgcr, Sponsor .4 .... President , ,,.,,.,,,....... Vice-President Vice-President ,r ...,......... Secretary Sponsors Tri-Tau Tri-Tau, Men's social club, organized during spring semester of 1936 for purpose of Promoting a Program of recreational and social activities for students, welding a closer bond of friendship among the members, creating and maintaining school spirit, and dedicated to the progress of West Texas State. Tri--I-au Social activities during year included tea dances, annual spring picnic, and formal presentation :lance early in February which was one of the highlights f l C ll Tri-Tau sponsored annual Homecoming Day were represented in a colorful array of floats. Club colors of red and gray are carried out ii cinblern . . . Purchased for all members this year. Club among highest ranking in scholarship oi SCYIICSICY. o tie o ege social season. Parade, in which many campus organizations gray brushed wool sweaters bearing Tri-Tau all campus social organizations during fall FIRST Row: Langston, F1'O1l21lJZ11'gC1A, Dotson, Carver, Devin, Dunlap, Ezzcll SECOND Row: Falls, Gordon, Hutchins, I-Iill, I-lodges, Morgai1,McNeill TH:RD Row: Nobles, Pate, Patman, Raillard, D. Smith, Sims, Spann FOURTH ROW: Geo. Smith, Storey, Schuhart, Scheihagen, Stokes, Veazey, Wfarren T 4.-1.-.s ll 'V' adj, i Qr ,L I . r 5 V ' 5, 'Q- ' i fa 13 . - 'f C l a 1 V 1 , n ,V I A in , I. A W 1. ll X ,N ., I 2 k , I .. 'El , .- 1 Y- K V y .- ' di i in 1 - Pa C1 f - l 'Egg 'V -l i' , .s-'i 'Y Q: i 'Q ' av at i s is or ' . f C Z il' .C C ,el ' 7 I v-'X ' L A i . ,A .r ', .a 'Q 1 - . b I R 7. . i A i . i l l J Y i Vi, A I M l I-, fm U, X lg V .1 1 L A '- f 'BY I N V :,.', FQ A .4 f A . V n L . Q f 119 - . slit all up ALP!-IA 2,41 XLVLAM. MWM1 Wf ' Bob Orton, President M1'. Condron, Sponsor , fV'LfL as., W Aff , OW: Bob Orton, Iumcs Badg U B Row: Iohn I-Iill, Kcnn I I-I Il L w ll ff 0 QW J ff fllmf 'ig if G M SIGMA xlwgggffwj Bob Orton ........... Marvin Callihnm mm-, ,. ,,.,. Ralph O'Keefe .....,.,,.........,. Clifford Wllitehurst Harley Goetrsche -, George Davis ......,...,.... Mr. S. H. Condron FIRST ROW: Marvin Cullihuni, Arthur Cha President Vice-President sniffer , xy .-,--... SCCFCIH fy-T-1'C2ISUl'C1' Prairie Reporter -.,- ....,..... Annual Representative .-- Parliamentarian ----,- .... . ---n-- .....,..,,.. Sponsor se, Tiny Craig, George Davis, Trent Davis, Harley Goetrschc SECOND ROW! Ralph O'Kcefe, Bill Roberson, E. G. Schuhart, Hasr Sisson, Burro Tl Cl'ff y n iompson, 1 orclWl1irel1111'st wa if v' f, I Mai'y May Harrison, President Social functions this year included: a coffee, an informal dance and a steak fry for rushees . . . Homecoming coffee for ex-members-in Red Room at Cous- ins Hall . . . Fall presentation dance- pledges presented through large maroon and white metallic book-ball room in silver and white-Logan-Largent Or- chestra . . . Spring buffet-dinner dance- Easter decorations- Big-Egg Festivalp centerpiece . . . Picnic for girlls social organizations on campus . . . Girls en- tertained each week by individual mem- bers. Pi Qmega Organized in I925 for purpose of assisting in college activities when needed and to promote social life among girls . . . Membei'ship limited to twenty girls . . . Chosen by unanimous vote . . . Meet on Wednesday nights . . . Ranks first in Fall semester social club and dormitory grade-point averages . . . Nfaroon and white club colors . . . Each year at Homecoming sponsor football queen and attendants and coronation of ex-student queen . . . Wo1'ks with inter-club council in sponsoring coronation of college queen . . . Presented a program this year in assembly . . . Sponsored Founder's Day program for chapel program . . . Scwed as ushers at several special college functions such as Homecom g, Educational Conference, Ruth Bryan Owen Rhodes address and others . Sp sored all- college sport dance. my J V91 x N Dorothy Dickenson, Vice-Pres. fy My . ,Dy f D Annette ite, g Mrs. Nleyer, Sponsor Bonnie Gierhart, Treasurer Pi o? l' D f A 2 X 4- 'ilv-1' WW WW f fr .J of W L Qmega ,,5lf'y5vX o- cf OFFICERS any lwlay Hauison ....,.,. - ..................... ............. P 1'CSiClC11 Dorothy Dickenson ....., E .............,,.. -. Vice-PrCSidC1'1t ,.,, ,L ,,,,,., - ,.,,,. - ,.,,,, Secretary Bonnie Gierhart ,...,... - .,.....,,.. .. ...A............ -.. T1'C2ISll1'Cf Virvinia Line ,.............,. --..-- ..... . Pledge Captain Margaret Esther Hill ,- ,,.... ,- ......,.. Prairie Reporter Virginia I-Iohlaus ....,., -.. ---.-- Annual Representative Sponsor Mrs. A. M. Meyer ...... t Vxlhite ..... O. ,DVM 0 Eiipi an V A N34 fFQx Qi as it R i, pei-il ll '17 - il . 'U F' ref . 'ire' FIRST ROW: Harrison, Dickenson, Wliite, Hill, I-Iohlaus, Cash, Cooper. SECOND Row: Gierhart, Iones, Line, Thompson, Campbell, Daniels, Dodson. THIRD Row: Fry, Lockhart, Morgan, Reid, Routh, Turner. MEMBERS Rosa Cash .....,........... .............,,,.i............ E ..V......,. C auyon Ruth Campbell ..........,.,.... -W ................ .......,........ C mlyoll Lelia Cooper .....,.. , ,...... ,E .,...... ....... K enna, N. M. Katherine Daniels -.-.-.-.----- ....... ....... - Floydacla Dorothy Dickenson - ..,... .vo.o........,. ....... S i lverton Frankie Dodson ..,. - .... Ferne. Fry T .......,........... W ,.......... ....... L ockney Lockney Bonnie Cierhart .........,. ,.............,........... .....,. S l mmrock Mary May Harrison ,,...., L.L-.-..-.,.,Ea- .,..,.o... ..., - -. Canyon Nlargaret Esther Hill ,--,--Nm .... .EL ..,..,. ...... Am aiillo Virginia I-lohlaus ---MM .,,, - ,... Ln--- ,.,.., Locltney Betty Iones ...,......... -.--..--- ..... .,-,- Hereford Virginia Line ....,,..,... L, ,,,,..,, Canyon Amatenc Lockhart ........ E .....,,. ..... - .,,...., P lainview Dorothy Morgan ....... - .................,......... L ..,.,. Amarillo Virginia Nlurray ....., ,-.--.E .,...... E ...,..., ,.,,,,, C anyon Marcelece Reid ,..,... .....,,. D umas Mogie Routh E ...... - ........ ....,,.. ,,,.,. A n iarillo Irene Thompson .- .,,,, L- E-, ...., - ,,,, -LE ,,., L, Canyon Roberta Turner ..., L, Annette White ,...,.. . ..,....,... Vega ---,--- ...... -. ....,.,. Dalharc l 6 iq., N 1 A 'i X r i - . I ' it - mpg: ,Q . K X 1 c rf: Q . L l . ' . di i 1' v ef 53 J .'i V My MQ Delta Zer has raid Wir l vfWt'5?il .fl Mgr W My My wg Delta Zeta Chi mernbers and pledges - at presentation dance. l v A X Mrs. Sheffy, Sponsor rr-ftgriif. A rl -5- s OFFICERS First Semester Rachel Kidd ........, - ,......,.,..... M .... President Loura Ferne Brian .. ..,...... Vice-President Quixie Bea King ,..,..,......... ,....... - Secretary Very Storey -- ,,.......... -.-- ..,.,...,... -- .... Treasurer Odessa Wiilkler ..- ...., C ..,.,,... Prairie Reporter Reba Pool ...,.., W .,,..... . .... Animal Representative Mrs. L, F. Sheffy ......, D .........,..,,.., M ,.,r. Sponsor Second Semester Reba Pool rc--- ....,,.,,...,.,........,........ - .,.. President Mary Helen Ienson .... .. ............ Vice-President Reba Pool, President One of the new social clubs . . . Organized in fall of 1936 . . . Purpose 15 to promote fellowship, scholarship and closer bonds of friendship on campus . . . Also to help in the maintenance of school spirit and cooperation between stu- dents and administration. Sponsored several dances, the W. T. float in Mother-In-Law Day Parade in Amarillo, and helped in other projects . . . In 1939 will sponsor Founder's Day program. Colors of Wliite and Black carried out in club pin and uniform and in decoration for social functions . . . Pledges admitted as members only after meeting certain personal and scholastic requirements . . . Must be accepted by unanimous vote. Most elaborate social functions this year include two formal dances, lunch- eons in Amarillo, and activities of Rush Week. t at ll gitl li: :.,. .,.,., Z V l Rachel Kidd Reba Pool , l xlff Lonra Ferne Brian Amarillo Groom ZI: V Canyon js Zin' Ivlary Helen lcnson Quixie Bea King ' I 'Q l 4' ' Vera Storey Amarillo Lnmesa 1, 4 Q Vernon nr -1 :T gil 4 .- . f nr' . Helen Gilmore Billie Ruth Kino .4 I I . Wheeler I-Ialncsa 5 In Oclrasa W1UklCf .ai - -rig Pm Pa kt I ,, ' 4' '-7: I, 7 :EV I ' 'Af ...Lk I Betty lean Ball Er e B l h . . - -I-UC mc ,iy N. M - O Doris Billingsley - Lamesa ' iii: 'Q Sf-.J Betty Blythe Hope Bussey 4 X R Yeixxl-qxsmkf ar o Pampa Panhandle J iz: -B ll 'HJ' 33 Y if lr Kzirne lanexlyiifiincl X J Dids Meek PP A lj!! Lamesa A JJ 'uf VN Xljgw' iff MV iffy' cl eff' rldflllil lvfae Plmgley Nlary Helen Stalls ' ' P South Plains Vxlhite Deer Tw I X' .-.-, l I JJ? ,mflffff 67 A Xfi- Qil NN vi ,gif l. Maiic'loi'a Blair, President Mrs. Woffo1'cl, Sponsor wfffifbjj ,M 0 iw 0 ffpjgififiwy W1 ff! Gdmmd Wil if 6 of Wffgwf as aww lVlfll'lll0l'l'l Blflll' ,,,, H ,,,,,,,, n--wAYAAA-,M, P fesidcut lVlai'jCtm Ewing ..... ,,,,,,,, V igC-P1-gsidcm, . Ann Pallnieycr .... ,..,. S ecretary-Reporter GllyI1CllC' DOllgl3S U-.. vYAVA-, ,,-------- T feasul-gf Virginia Edmondson ,,,.,,,, ,-,,,,,,vw,-ww,,, P ledge Captain A1111 N011 MCDHl1iCl ..v..... ......... A nnual Represenmtive lvlrs. Anne 'VVofford ,A,,,,, ,,,,vv,,,,, -----,----,- S P Ongoi- PIRST SEMESTER PLEDGES Many Adams, Pampa Maiie Billingsley, Lamesa Marjoiy Billingsley, Lamesa Adele Hays, Amarillo Nlary Rose Keim, Tulia Sara Virginia McGowan, Clarendon Kathleen lvlclvlanigal, Happy Miniiie Lee Welcli, Dalliart Ruth Williams, Carey Pledges Presented at Christmas Dance SECOND SEMESTER PLEDGES A Edna Biillhart, Perryton 1 Frances Emery, Lubbock N lVla1'ie Riley, Hart - i Fern Stephenso , Amazillo l X NlelbaxWillia s, Crofs yton -. l lil lf ' A .X ,- 1 . ' ll fl l 1 llScconcl Semester Pledves , A . - . -Y Yfzjgff ' I tl Ll f l ' 'F 1 'ISSN flf SQ xii ,iv 1 , 3 J x S y l f 1. i X ' x x iff . 'gill' lklj ia 7Q.4.u-'- M, ,,4.,u.4.,U1. La.-aA.A-u I L-5-4-J' ' f.,vp..4-ai' -J My , i - W W ' ffffw-be if WJ on Phi ff-MM M' . ' My . My AJ!-U , n4v.LLJ- M WJ . ZLMNZJ 14.1 G mf. Pl organized November 6, 1936 . . . Has Cooper-mtl with ac and Organ- W Y, in aiding growth of institution and promoting fellowship on campus. if i Club has acted as hostess to numerous dances and other entertainments, including 7 dance . . . Vlforked throuvh Inter-Club Council in sponsoring Homecoming festivities and f l P t l ff f l g l D P - orma rcscn ation cance, co ee or ot ier ir s' orffanizations, several rush arties, a dinner U Coronation of College Queen. Meniberslmip of Gamma Phi limited to twenty girls . . . All pledges elected by unanimous vote of members . . . Colors royal blue and white, symbolizing friendship and purity . . . Meetiilgs held once a week. , z- du ' iib ffy 'fxyf 'fur'- FIRST Ou Wo ord Blair Ewin Doucflas Eclmondson, lVlcDaniel, Pallmeyer, Adams. B l Billin sle Hayes, Kcizn, lVIcGowun, lVIclVlanigal, Welcli, VVillian1s. I iris ogy 'lolgsvfi VP PQ' wwyvyibk Alpha cm Ora lX-lac Harris, President Dr. Fronabarger, Councilor OFFICERS Ora Niue Harris -,----,- P1-qidgnt B011 Orton -----------..-...-.... W ....,... Vice-President lVIary Kate Brotherton ..... E. L. l-lammitt . Ruth Dill .... Hope Bussey .,,,,, Dr. Fronabarger ,,e,,,,,A,A,,,,, ,,,,Yw,w,,V,w H lVlrs. L. Iohuson, lVIr. D. .- ..,, Secretary - ...... Treasurer - ................ Prairie Reporter , ,... Annual Representative Councilor A. Shirley .... W ,..,.. Sponsors Alpha Chi a National Scholarship Society . . . Organized for purpose of promoting scholarship among undergraduate students . . . Local Chapter, Lloyd Green Allen Scholarship Society . . . Membership based upon scholastic' achievement and character . . .Society promotes its aim through recognition of outstanding scholastic work on campus, by bringing learned speakers before the students, and by dis- cussion of scholarly topics in its programs. Ora Mae Harris Claude Hope Bussey Panhandle Carolyn Dixon Booker Lewis Ellison Shamrock E. L. Hammicr Quail lim Haynes Silverton Clarice McCall Canyon Erma Ianc Pate Amarillo Iacqueline Tabor Canyon Roach Allen Lockney Mrs. Lottie Bell Cosby Amarillo Orlm Draper Amarillo Mrs. Lena Grace Amarillo Iune Harclgravc Amarillo 9- aff' T Kathleen Hodge P .7 ., ' Flodyada pr' M 1 'Li73fif5',if loc M'cNeill Amarillo Ardis Patman Clarendon Carmcleet Tims Hart ,,.,, va i f' fl , 1 A l i r ' x I s A , -.5 ,fy .1 .v 1 ,.-H,--Y , 4 . f.. A , f, ir: if 1 ,. .,..I. 1 I I i 1 . Q all ll i, 9: 1 ,l 3i HLKHH W W.. , X in Xiu f-I h in Inf 1 l- .Ji an , l Q WF Q i r,, i i i :L l i 1 l 1 i l I L i l i t L L r A: 41-. ff- Ruby Lee Baker , Dalhart Q' M L QD, rXG iJy,j,Tf luvrfflgjfpfd J bf ini- i . .J A .4 - ' W Il' yup. I 13 r- 'A 0. JM' v vffrr J! Ugfgl awk f- f W A ' Cynthia Mempliis 9 I. il V L, . Louise Hamm Hereford M1's. Linnie Harter Canyon f Lcora Lightfoot Kirkland Bob Orton Canyon O. Richardson Allison Ross Wilson Lark Pi Beta Gamma O. Richardson, President Sain Archer, Vice-President Lila V. Yocham, Secretary-Treasurer Pi Beta Gamma, more frequently known as Science Club organized in 1934 for purpose of bringing those students interested in scientific subjects together for discussions and demonstrations . . . Most of the programs in charge of one or more student members who may either present discussion or make arrangements for ob- taining a speaker of note in some scientific field . . . Other speakers obtained through Dr. Pierle, sponsor, to whom the group is much indebted for his cooperation and effort to make club the success it has been . . . Aside from regular meetings, club presented an assembly program . . . Although meetings are open to public, mem- bership was originally confined to upperclass majors in chemistry, biology and physics . . . When geology department established, majors in this subject given membership privileges . . . Freshmen majoring in these subjects may become associate members . . . This year mathematics majors with a minor in science were ad- ded to those eligible for membership. FXRST ROW: Richardson, Archer, Carter, Coker, Cook, Devin, Dotson, Draper. SECOND ROW: Dutton, Fields, Hardgrave, Hemphill, I-lart, Hodges, Ivey. Dorothy Thomsen Shelby Cook Dr, Pierle, Sponsor OFFICERS O. Richardson .,- ,......,,.,,.. - ,,.... - ,..,..............,..A........ P1'CSiClC11t Ross Wilson ,,,,.., ,,., ..,,,, V i ce-President, First Semester S Sam Archer ,.,, A ,,,,.s., W ,,.,,,,,.,,, Vice-President, Second Semester Lila V. Yocham ..,,,..... .W ..,.............,.. Secretary-Treasurer Sam D. Burton ,.,.,... ,E ,.... .,..,,. A nnual Representative Dr. C. A. Picrlc ,.s,,e H- ,.....,. .....,....... E ..,........ S ponsos' Ed Spunn, Eugene Shepherd , V. , A . , i V ' :rf . ' in . 5-, ':, 4. if, E' K in ll FF' 741' sw- ' 1 In ' .fl - . :Lf-' , ,, 42- tif, ' 'ZW' .5gj1if'QlQg- If N , xi' ,' WFAQL . ' . FIRST Row: King, McNeill, Ivlayer, Morgaim, Nicholas, Nobles, Orton. SECOND Row: Shepherd, Spann, Tabor, Tarlron, Thomsen, Wilsoii. Yocham. - A Y. W. C. A. l CABINET INIEMBERS Iune Day ,, ,,,,,.,,.. A.,-,-- M .-----.w---AAV'--V- Mary McCaslin ,. Rachel Barnett ....... Helene Oliver .......,,,,, Freclcla Charles Bills ........ Miss Ruth Lowes ..,,, ,,,---w, C hairman Iune Day, President Charlotte Alice Tubb ,,,,., H ,-,..,,,., ,,.--,- President Vice-Presiflent Secretaiy Publicity Chairman Finance Chairman Music Chairman of Advisory Board Y. VV. C. A. calendar of '37, '38 features: Freshman Nlixcr, Freshman Fellowship Club, Membership Tea, Spring Style Show, Visits on Campus from Miss Fern Babcock and Dean Nick Comfort, Spring Retreat to Ceta Canyon, and trip to Hollister, Missouri. 5 .t l tj Sis h , , A FIRST ROW: Lowes, Day, Archer, Armstrong, Baber, Barnett, Bessire, Bills, Cash, Clay. SECOND HOXVI Galbraith, Gates, I-Iarcly, I-Iarter, Manzer, Oliver, Scruggs, Simmons, Wofford. 'Q i ' . S. U. Council Miirijri Brown ..... Alleane Myer' ,..., Olie Brown ,,..,,.., Byrnildc Vaughan . Billy Norman ,..,. Roach Allen .....A..... Claryce Wliitteii ....,,,. Wiiiriie Dee Hicks ,....., Charmian Runyan ..... Ulane Zecch ....,...... Sibyl Coker ,..,,,,, , Ida Lou Glaze .......,... Rev. R. Hicks ....,..,....... Mrs. Tommie Moiitfoi't OFFICERS President Second Vice-President Third Vice-President Reporter Sunday School Representative First Vice-President Secretary Treasurer Publicity Chairman Baptist Training Union Representative W. W. A. Representative Ivfafllo BYOWU, PfC5ldCHf Brown Hicks Montfort Allen Brown Coker Glaze Hicks Myei's - Norman .ei . ' Runyan ' I A Stokes V aughan Whitten Zeeck Pianist Pastor Faculty Adviser Baptist Student Union definite force in linking Bap- tist students with the church for spiritual develop- ment . . . In past year, organization has enlisted many students for service . . . Goal is for seventy-five percent enrollment of students indicating Baptist preference. Outstanding events of year include attendance at State Convention at Lubbock . . . Climax year,s activ- ities by sending representatives to All-Southwide B. S. U. Retreat at Ridgecrest, N. C .... Instrumental in starting similar agency at Amarillo Iunior College this year. Have three socials yearly as well as Annual Banquet. .3-nf--w J- -f as ! fl 57 J' X' as s o . 7.1 l , . 4 Ts. vi 'P i l 3 'l 'D 1, '1 E K I 1 l i Fuzst Row: Robinson, Kinchloe, Graves SECOND Row: Babe:-, Battey, Black THIRD ROW: Brannom, Cleland, Davis FOURTH Row: Frey, Foster, Gallrauth FIFTH Row: I-Iall, I-Iandcock, Haney SIXTH Row: Hicks, Kemper, Manzer SEVENTH Row: Randall pliidlas Art Club OFFICERS Mai'tella Graves .A.,AA , ,,,,, ,wa ,,... ,,,,,,,,,,,,, P resident Louise Cleland ...,.,. .,.. ,,,....... .,.,,,. ...,.,,,,,, V i c e -President Nlary Lee Davis , ...,,,., mt..- .,... Y., ...... ,..,... S ecretury-Treasurer Fcrmanetta Sawyer .,.. .,,....,. - ..,,,..... ......e..-,,,,,,,,ee..ee,... .....,.......,,.,..... R e P orter Eloise Pool .,,.......,,... .- ..,,.,.,.., , .4,,.... ,... . .--TM .,.,..,,,,.... Social Chairman Ruth Hall ..- .....,...,,,.,.....,....,. - ,..,. .-.O ,.,,, ,, , .,..,. C.. .,.. nn-- ,..,,, Annual Representative Miss Robinson, lX4rs. Kinchloe -. M- ...... - ,,.,..,, H ..,,....,..,............,,....., Sponsors Phidias Art Club organized in I925 . . . Purpose is to supply art students with time and place for working out art problems other than those offered in classes . . . Work this year centered around basket-making and bead craft . . . Club was entertained with Christmas Party by Miss Robinson and with a George Washitigton party by Mrs. Kinchloe in home of Miss Hudspeth. MOTTO: Let him that hath two loaves go sell one and buy therewith the flowers of the natcissus: for as bread nourisheth the body, so do the flowers of the narcissus nourish the soul. -Mohammed. FLOWER: Narcissus. COLORS: Green, Wliite and Gold. lvlartella Graves, President Physical Education Majors Club i l i i FIRST ROW: Cross, Evans, Blondi, Dalton, Greenway, Howard SECOND ROW: lVIangum, May, Finnell, O,Brien, Shaver, Taylor OFFICERS func Cope o,,,, . ,,,,, ..., -,,,, - ,,,,,.,, - .,,,,... ...-- ................ PI'CSiLlCIlt Helen Ivfangum ............. . ......,...,......... - .,., - ...,..., - ...,,....,. Vice-Presiclent-Secretary Miss Ruth Cross, Miss Hazel Evans ..... .,,,.. - ................ S POIISOYS Iunc Cope, President Y' Organized in April 1937 for purpose of furthering sports activities for girls of W. T .... During year has sponsored different clubs for tennis, volleyball, baclniinton, swimming, and softball . . . Same club organization as W. A. A., except that members can participate in activities . . . Nleets twice a month to cliscuss problems that arise concerning Physical education for women. , I ' Ts f - . ,-,Tit W a ii'f'fVLl Carolyn Dixon, President Kappa Qmicron Phi Carolyn Dixon Dorothy Maples OFFICERS Shirley Turk ..,., .,,,,, - Ann Moliler Cm--. Iim Mae Coy ...,,.,, H- ,..,,.,,. , Elizabeth Cox .. -..C ..,. President - ......... .. .... ----- Vice-President ...--..--.-- Secretary - .... - ..... ..------M--. Treasurer Prairie Reporter Wm-.- ..... Sponsor Kappa Omicron Phi is a National Home Economics Sorority . . . Eligibility for membership based upon scholarship, per- sonality and leadership . . . Zeta Chapter of Sorority installed in West Texas State College, May 17, 1927. Purpose of organization to further interest of Home Economics in four year collegesg to develop intellectual, spiritual and aesthetic poise in college women, to build higher ideals of sane living with deeper appreciation of sanctity of American home. FIRST Row: Dennis, Cox, Dixon, Berry, Brown, Cook SECOND ROW: Coy, Curry, Dill, Maples, Matliews, Moliler THIRD ROW: Smith, Spear, Turk, Vise, Weecl T-Anchor Club Olie Brown ,, ,.,..,AA,,,,,,,,,, ,,,.v,,,m George Smith ....,,. ,im ,,,,, ,Wm Ernest Kerr ,...,,... .. ..... A,,. , Dean Story ...,.., -,,, ,,,,,.,,,,.. me Wilbert Waggonei' ,,,,,,,, , ,,,, mm T. M. Mooi'e - ......,,, -,M ,,.,,, Club organized in Fall of i937 . . . Composed of men majoring in agriculture . . . Membe1's must live and work at old T-Anchor ranch headquarters . . . Purpose is to promote stu- dent government and activities among the uggies . . . First time any form of unity has linked agriculture men on campus, FIRST ROW: Mooxrc, Brown, Adkins Bledsoe BlOI1Kll Crowe Dowd Dinei D mit SLCOND ROW: Edwzircls, Ellison, Falls Glass H Gluss Hqycs Helton ack Ken THIRD Row Kikcr, Kilpatrick, Leitner Maishal Mooie Ph mmei Rose Sims C Sheaier FOURTH ROW: E. Shearer, Smith, Story Swafford W1Uncr XIVRIIS Webb VV1ll1ams WIISOII ta Q F, K4 l 7 QL. E' X l va 1 ' 3 rs J 3 n ' S , 49r:L,'.1'q d f' s HN gt.. i l 'Q - 'Zn Q l r 8 1' 5 l ' nv l fl 42 ' 5 W a A H A ll '. l 1 .ilu li ,, 5 L Q 1 A a - R It 1? A' 'Q 13 Al? as il -3 2 2 4 It ll A I A N V il? 3 tr I Spanish Club OFFICERS FIRST SEIXIESTER Arclis Patinan ,,,. W .,..,, Hope Busscy ....., Quixie Bea King ,,.. Louise I-Iamm ,...,, Mrs. Nanette Padget ,..A SECOND SEMESTER Vida Battey .,,,,,,,,,,A Evelyn Mayfield .... Iacqueline Tabor ..,, President Vice-President Secretary-Treasurer .....-.,,. Prairie Reporter Annual Representative President ....-,,.-, Vice-President Secretary-Treasurer Ardis Patnian, President El Circulo Espanol Menendez Pidal organized in 1926 . . . Named in honor of Menenclez Pidal, great Spanish philolofrist and president of Spanish Royal Academy . . . Club has continued to function since organization under leadership of IVIISS I-Iuds peth. and lX'Iiss Charlton. Purpose of club to promote an interest in all things pertaining to Spanish . . . To give practice in speaking hearing and singing Spanish . . . To bring about a better understanding of customs, traditions and history of Spanish-speaking countries To gain a broader knowledge of psychology of Spanish-speaking peoples . . . To establish closer relations among students ot Spanish . . . Interesting programs arranged to accomplish this purpose. Club has special objective every year . . . Includes Christmas tree for Mexican children of Canyon. STANDING! Allen, McCormick, Zeeck, Bridges, illiams, Pate, King, Padgett, Archer, Bussey, I-Iamm, Cosby Lightfoot, Kendrick, VValsh, I-Iudspeth. SEATED: Charlton, I-Iarris, McCall, Patman, Ba y, Whitten, Simmons. ..- f 4- I 1 1l 11 11,11 41,1 1f1 l'1 1 l f ,A 11 WW 4 y 'll ' - ga 111 1' 1 1 1g .,, 11t11 11 1 K . cw ' 111w 1 1 1 11 l wif i + if My ' lil M1111 111111111111111111a1111w1f tu 1 1' W 'W 111l1, 1111 11111111111 11 -11111111111 ,F 1 1-11 1, 1 1111i11w'-'41 1 111 1 1v1 1 1 1 1 1 Y V Y ww' 1 111'1 1Jrv' ' 1llll11::g'r: Y I 1, -2-. -f. ' - ,M f'-ffm 1 gm LI'-A 11 I1 , uf V- -. ,- '5-191' wa' l: S5 , ' l 'W y,jWj1W1'1 1 31111 11, sl ' ' ' 1 Jl .. f..-si.. I: E, ha.. 54 A 1 v Y, g' N t 1 fx , -1 sci! K A , .FJ . . ., . 'll' X E 'L nf 1 I ' is -. f - Q f R N-., Q V I K Q ' 1 f A Fr ' ' luv M K w ll11 1v1 M1111 1 Al , 11111111.11 11.1111111111 N ,1W11111111111111111111y1N1W1lA11111111111, H I w a:i111:b1q1lii1 Mmm 2M1111:ww1111W111:ii1:z11111 1 1 Q :w a 'iw11w:m11, xi j'11A15Wiw ' ' i' 1 2'WW'l10W ll'WMMElllll!l1WJllWlllllllllwvW1-W i fn 1 'J 1'uQ'w-' 1 'm 'l w i uw 1 1 11 uw 'll 1 I. R. C. FIRST SEMESTER Clarence Hamilton Frederick Forrester Louise Hamm ,..... Claude Farley .......,. Mr. Conclron, Mr. SECOND SEMESTER Claude Farley ,,.. E. T. Evans ..,.. Nancy Bridges .,.. Byrnilde Vaughan OFFICERS Coffee EE .......,. Presiclent Vice-President Secretary-Treasurer Publicity Director , ..,,, , ...,,c, Sponsors .--.. President ..------- Vice-President Secretary-Treasurer Publicity Director Clarence Hamilton, President -- . , y 5 ' .-1435-2.21 Rubye Foster ,,,,e,,, , ,c,-, . .,.,,,,,,,,,.... Annual Representative ffl. N11-, Conclron, Mr. Benbrook . ...., ,..,.. - .mm .,....... SP01'lS01'5 ' Wi Ei? ll! M 1 T T E. T. Evans, Vice-President ' il 0 . Dabble mound with piobl intemational circumstances Sponsoied by Carnevie Foundation for the Promotion I , I W f t f . . . I ' G . - K D L fWorlcl Peace Collects an iw books on world-wide relations . . . Annual banquet on December I5 brought Delegation atten e M 1 st Texas Regwnal l R C Conference Meet March II at Roswell N M o . . . . i , Texas Teclys Dr, Mant d tQ9.fker.. .Hold meetings twice a month where Papers on current events are read ' ' ' . , , - - 1 , .... E. T. rt. - Evans and lim Hayn n 1 'am . . . .1 Club headed by Clarence Hamilton and Claude Farley, government mayors. 5 F, 2. BACK Row: Spann, Elms, Forrester, Miller, Condron, Dotson, Stevenson, Richardson. THIRD Row: Capps, Zeeck, Huff, Hamm, Collins, Evans. SECOND ROW: Foster, Simmons, Bridges, Walters, Gordon, Haynes. FIRST ROW: Miller, O'Brien, Baker, Archer, N. Archer, Farley. ZW W I wily? 0' ,iff Qrchestra f l l Appearances of the orchestra this year includes a chapel program, dedication service for new home economics practice house. presentation of Iolanthe with chorus and orchestra and the rommencement Proccssional. FIRST VIOLINS Robert Axtell Nfiss Isabel Robinson Roberta Cohea Kenneth Hohlaus Lawrence McBec Claryce Whitten Mr. Clark, Conductor SECOND VIOLINS Ivlattic Lee Clay Alta Mae Fortenberry Ruby Foster Genelle Ketchum Lela Loudder Ruth Tarlton lean Tarlton VIOLA Marjory Nlerchant CELLOS Virginia I-Iohlaus Nell Stevenson DOUBLE BASSES Fredcla Charles Bills Nell Green Clarycc McCall FLUTE Miss Ruth Lowes CLARINETS Raymond Raillard L. E. Thomas HORNS Mr. C. E. Strain Ioe McNeill Howard Willianlson TROMBONES Hugh Harmon Iudson Forbes Bill Roberson TUBA Ernest Scheihagen TYMPANI filpyeff W! Sclol' ! tte Tubb PIANO Marjory Wildiiisiin CONDUCTOR Mr. Wallace R. Clark .mi if iff M if s.. . iw? ' 'Ha program in assembly Y NL. MEMBERS C1,ARlNE I'S: F. E. Thomas, Raymond Raillartl, Nlereditli Vxfarren, lack Vea- zey, Lorenzo 'XVirt, Sarah Frazier. CORNETS: T. Carroll, Iuclson Forbes, Bob Orton, Elvira Speer, Frederic Forrester, Hous- ton Bright, Goncla Biggers. T Li --f -,sf N. .,. .'.i.D.z.LHt..L.c1.- : - 1 -iila.-ati-:' 35-hh W. T. BAND OFFICERS A Kenneth l-lohlaus .. ...... , ........... . ,......... ....,.. .................. P 1' CS1ClCI1C Goncla Biggers ,,,,.,,,,,,,,,,,, .... ,,l..,.,..lA.,,..,... - ....,.. ..,,..... V i C C-P1'CSicl6I1t Sarah Frazier ....,. .. fe., ,..l..,,. . ............ Secretary lvlr, C. E. Strain ,,,,,,, ..,A.,... D i1'eCt0t Activities of Band this year inclucle playing for local football anal basketball games . . . Playing at lack I-Iall Ranch for Potter County Ex-Stuclent Gathering . . . Five day tour which inclucletl playing for the Sul Ross-Buffalo game, broadcasting at Pecos, and presentation of around 18 concerts and programs in different towns . . . Band Clinic with Victor Grable . . . Playing in lvlothers-in-Law Day parade . . . Spring Band Concert. lVlr. Strain, Director HORNS: joe McNeill, Harold Williamson, Lawrence lXfIc:Bee, George Stokes. B.-xssooN: Mai-y Lou Burnett oaoez Dwayne Legge TROMBONES: Dean Storey, Dan I-lemphill Bill Roberson, E. C. Caiver, W. A. Little, Ir. ' l3.'Xlil4l-ONES: Hough l-larman, Bill Fields. A BASSES: Ernest Scheiliagen, Kenneth Hoh- s.w.-ivnomzsz Loretta Cole, Harold Rickard, kms' Vgfaync Nfurshn El f D fp. - , 1 S . . . Ryu vim Rm mmp mums: 'Weldon Bright, Charlotte Alice Tubbs. Iii-1 ALTO Cl..-XIRINIETZ La Nelle Scheihagen. lllllulll lllpfl ' ttil' E lllllllll lll 'f' fp-Yi -ab,-Eg Mr. Clark, Director Nannie Iessie Archer Mild1'ecl Baber Gladys Baer Dell Baglery Mary Ann Baird Betty lean Ball Rachel Barret Sylvia Behrencls M31'jO1'y Billingsley Doris Billingsley Iuanita Black Mary Brandt Audrey Bray Waimeta Bryan Women's Chorus Appearances of the Women's Chorus include a chapel program and the prcsentatio 1 of lolanthe with Men's Chorus and orchestra. Raussia Lea Cantrcl Thelma Carrell Ethel Carter Owctha Clark Mattie Lee Clay Ruth Clay Rebecca Cole Ernestine Cundiff Betsy Daviclson Vera Davis Iune Day Verclie Denton Margaret Doak Iulia Earthnlan Blanche Enoch Marietta Ewing Eula Fay Foster Mary Graham Nona Lee Galbraith Alma Groves Ida Lee Glaze Dorothy Harmon Ruth Hart Lynnette Hatter Billy Ann Herring Wiimiuie Dee Hicks Ethel l-lite Hazel l-lite Milclrecl Hoghlancl Virginia l-lohlaus Eileen l-lolcleman flyljry Iennings Betty lones Quixie Bea King lvlerfs Chorus A pearnnces of lXfIen's Chorus this year include a fall concert at the lvlethotlist Church, a program at the Clarendon High School, selections sung at the Educational Conference and presentation of lolanthe,, With WOIIICIIYS Chorus and orchestra. Houston Bright Weldon Bright Olie Brown Howard Bulls Sum D, Burton Nlnrvin Calliham David Coats O. T. Craig Glen Davis Elwin Dysart E. T. Evans MEMBERS Bill Fields Bill French Fred Forrester Lee Gordon W. Hill Iohn Hill Kenneth Hohlaus Harold Hudson Olin Huff Lannie Line Roland Nloore Francis Usety P1'lI11SE I. L. Norman Alton Paul I. D. Rainer Gene Quest Bill Robinson Ernest Schihagen lil-ll Shephard Robert Shepard Edwin Schreiber George Stokes Harle Stump X A Dramatic Club Miss Brown, Director Organized in I9I8 . . . Purpose of giving speech students experience in producing, directing and acting in plays . . . Nleets every Wednesday afternoon . . . Some pro- ductions this year were: Grandfather's Chairf' Hop O' Nfe Thumb, Shipping Ivlother East, A Moilieiit of Darkness, The Purple Dream, Catesby, 'KTrifles,' Dregs,,' A Tune of a Tune and 'KClippecl. Directed by Miss Mai'y Iviorgan Brown and NIL Leon Lassers. A scene from a production. - i-t FIRST ROW: Pledges Nlurry, Schur, Edmondson, Vx7illian1s, Dougal, VVoods, E. XVilliams, Kend- rick, Bunch, lVIatney. SECOND ROXV2 Yvatliins, Slacla, Butler, Walliilg, hlatchbanks, Xdhlsliington. lohnson, I-linger. THIRD ROW: Baffvett Thomas Rilev Curry, on ' ' J' Horton, Fields, l-layes, Lyde, Cox. FOURTH ROW: Iennings, Cullender, Stevenson, Shaclielforcl, Neilson, Harp, Dow. I 1 . , . , ,ll-, ,Iv Craig VVall1ng, President if L OFFICERS First Craig Wamlliiig .,,,, Second Oscar I-linger ..... ...,. t Si Marclibailks ..,,.. ...A.......... Lother Stephenson .... .. Glyndon Riley ..,,....,,.. . ..... s ...... . Al Baggett, Tony Dougal .,r, -I fllvff-fe, ve x T u ao lv .u ,f,. 7 . if.-ff ,iff Affk ' ,Q VVIMM f,V1,dLVVV' fl lv, Nlembers in this organization reached peak this yeai-S Coach Baggfij' uf restored the club last year after several years absence . . . Inactive during foot- ball season, but better organized during basketball and spring season . . . Estab- lished to foster cleaner athletics . . . Furnishes medium of social expression for athletes . . . lvfemberslmip restricted to varsity lettermen in football, basketball, tennis, wrestling and boxing . . . Formal initiation held on athletic field . . . Enforces prevention of other letter sweaters being worn on campus-for better school s irit. P x , f f Semester President Semester President V ice-President Secretary-Treasurer 1 , f Publicity lvlanager , , 71 Sponsors A i V, ,I 1 FIRST ROXVZ Watkins, Slack, Butler, Walling, Marclibanks, Wasliiiigtoii, Iohnson, SECOND ROXVZ Baggett, Thomas, Riley, Curry, Horton, Fields. Hayes, Lyde, Cox. THIRD ROW: Iennmgs, Cullencler, Stevenson, Shackelford, Neilson, Harp, Dow. S eff, .M Q9 Aa W f 44 ff P111 pose of the club To tr11n college gir Nfrs. Tony Dougal Mrs. Leon Lasscrs Marijo Brown .....,, Mary Nell I-lodges Rubye Foster ..,..... Alma Groves ,,....,,. Carolyn Greenway, M1Il111C Be10ne1, 21CqLlClll1C T'1bo1 P'1trol Lcaduf VV 131101015 o1Uan1zcd 111 1928 with Thelma BHIIIIIHCIE as Sponsm M1s Gemlclxne G1ctn bemmc sponsm 111 1931 MISS Oscie Sande in 1935 and MIS Tony Dougal 1n 1937 f U11l scouts and 0111 scout troops wherever they o. X. FIRST ROW FOSCCI, NlChOlaS, Bcxry, I-lodges, Bergnm, Cope SECOND ROW AlH1St1Ol1g Ph1ll1ps Groves, N. Archer, L A1chcr, Gxeenway THIRD Row Dalton, Coy LHSSCIS Coker, Dougal, T:1bo1 Dnws Brown ake the11 placts as le'1de1s md OlgHI1lZC1S Swisher County Club ' K Mrs. Charles Hatter ........... - ......... - ..-. M ...... - --..-- --.- E -- President Roscoe King -L,--- ,,-- D 4 NNW ,,-- M ,---- ,.,,,, V ice-President Catherine Devin .,... -- Secretary-Treasurer Nfgzellc Smith ,,,,, , ,,,,,, C ,,,,4, ,Wm Social Chairman Durward Knowles ..... -.- .................. RCPOITCF V Dorothy Harmon .... ..,. A nnual Representative Herschel Iennings ,.,., - ..... D ,...,,.. - ,....... ..... S ponsor Mi's. Charles l-larter, President Swisher County Club one of oldest and largest county student organizations og. campus . . . First organized in 1925 under presidency of Frank Tate. Two-fold purpose: first, that members may become better acquaintedg second, that they may derive full benefit from college activities and educational facilities. Herschel Iennings, who is especially interested in Swisher County, has been sponsor for last five years. Q 'sf 1 X. ZF .a A 9 B I Fmsr Row: Barnett, I-lodges, I-larter, E. Devin, K. Devin, Edwards. SECOND Row: McCasland, Kemper, W. Shafer, Walters, Edwards, L. Devin. THIRD ROW: King, F. Shafer, Iennings, Walkei', I-larter, Townsend, E. Burgess, Curry, S, Bm-g'e55, i .1 A rt 5: r l-lom ilgconomics Club T- ,V ,. -.- l l l 4 l LAST Row: lvleyer, Harvey, Guinn, Vise, McCleery, Dill, Hen nigh, Reeder, Turk, Bowman, Blackwell, Brown. SECOND Row: Horn, Alford, Shunian, Bennett, Bailey, Mathews, Cook, lVIarr, Dixon,.Curry, Bergner, Grady, Cottingham, Weecl. ffl' FIRST ROW: Berry, Weaver, Eoff, Maples, Bray, Cundiff, A. Williazxis, Smith, Xllillitrrns, I-lite, Ross, Cerner, Wriglut. Home Economics Club was first departmental club in YV. T. S. C .... Organized in December, IQI3. Club organized to broaden social and intellectual aspects of students in home economics department. Active in giving teas, luneheons, and dinners throughout year . . . Annual banquet given each Spring honoring senior home economics majors . . . Organization sending a delegaze to State Home Economics Rally at San Antonio this year for first time. OFFICERS Nlinnie Bergner - ....... ,........ P resident Marijo Brown .-,,,z ,i,., ..... ,,,. V i ce-President Edith Berry , ,,,,,., , A ,,,,re, ..,,..,, S ecretary Miltlrecl Shuman ,..,.,. Y ...,,, . -. RCPOFICL Marguerite I-Iennigh e ...... .,..,,..,...,.,r.. T reasurex F101-ine Currie ,,v,,,, H ,,,,,,,, ,,,, W ,,,,,,, r,,. P r ogram Chairman Miss Niargarct Barrett ..... B ..,.... - ,...... Sponsor Nlinnic Bergner, President W' 1 DM' 'i uf ,J . if e Cousins I-lall l'yij,rW'i 'b CQQLUULQ WWW M,,af:,,a t ff' lweeifaws Cousins Hall . . . Popular girls dormitory . . . Built in 1900 . . . Addition made in 1936 . . . lVIrs. Agnes Smith matron . . . Mrs, Anne Woffo1'cl assistant . . . Refined atmosphere Lights go out every night at eleven . . . Many social functions held in beautiful reception rooms and ball room . . . Houses 120 girls in comfortably furnished double rooms . . . formal dinner twice a month on Wednesday night. uixie Bea King, President OFFICERS Quixie Bea King .,..,,, M ,,,,,,,,,s , ,,,,r.,,,,,,,, Louise Ramey ...,,,,.. , ,,,,-,,.. Dids lvleek .....,,,,.,,,,,,, W Fredda Charles Bills Hope Bussey ........,. Dorothy Thomsen Has President Treasurer ., ,,.,... Social Chairman Vesper Chairman Program Chairman Annual Representative P Randall Hall h IS operated 'ls cooperative clormltory SIHCC September 1933 Home durm Sprlng semester 1937 'md Fall semester 1937 33 Cooperatxve system ve rv! of 112 gnls Has mamtalned hlghest SCl'lOl21SI1C rating of any orgamzatlon on campus 5' successful ln P1OV1Clll1g' env1ronment wluch forwards 111 her standards of personal dC l . ment SllPClV1SCCl by Mrs Nency MCCHSIIU 1 -3 ' f fb Jfff jf 1.1 J J -v' 7' Q K +1- 1fQfW ,,-. Secretary-Treasur Social Chairmen -m.,-,,.,.M, Reporter ---H Vesper Chairman .----- ......, -M Preslclent mm..- Vice-President ---- Secretary-Treasurer ..---- Social Chairman -------, ..... Reporter M.- Vesper Chairman Annual Representative nl lflrf' y, .i,f9 . . e I lf' Paul l-louse ez, 'FQ ABR. ,X i '--rs ' vi Q' FIRST Row: Groves, Lane, Pinncll, Stanley, I-I. Smith, Karnes, A. Williains, E. l-loldeman. SECOND ROW: Padget, Phillips, Carter, Bryan, S. Smith, Burt, lVIcGowan, Eillen l-Iolrleman. THIRD ROW: Ketchum, Baer, Nlontague, Armstrong, Beary, W. Williams, Kelly, M. Williams. Paul I-louse newly organized co-operative home for girls . . . Organized in September, I9 . . . Accom lates thirty girls who resicle in two houses operated by Nlrs. W. A. Paul . . . 1 1SflEllUOll2ll PIVICUCC qmonv all l'JOI1l'Cl1I1U houses sewing students . . . Social XM Has oster cl honcl of frienclship and good will among members . . . lclea of organization li m QM D ,O X Jwllkxhlfglli was pre-Qlaristmas banquet. lf' M ff 'al' bl ' 0 r if if ,Ll of 0 dlw like, bw of? X Xplywfr We ll Qltlfq Lura Kelly ........,. OFFICERS .-..-.--.......... President Melha Wfilliams .,... .... A W ,.,.-,,,, Genclle Ketchum Nlrs. W. A. Paul Vice-Presiclent Secretary-Treasurer .-.-... Sponsor Lura Kelly, President F, Stafford 'I-Iall H .....- L. V J STAFFORD HALL Stafford Hall in third successful year of service as home for men of college . . . Aim of management to create atmosphere conducive to higher standards in scholarship, citizenship and service . . . Aims achieved through minimum of rules and regulations and maximum of self government . . . Governing body consists of committees who take Pride in own functions . . . Results in individual pride in Personal freedom. OFFICERS FIRST SEMESTER Ardis Patrnan - ,,,. 7 ,.s.,.,,, M ....,.,,. President lack Veazey u,..,, .,.... .........,, V i ce-President Forest Fry ...,..s...,....,.....,.,. S ..,,,.,.,....,... Secretary-Treasurer Dr. and Mi's. A. M. lvleyer .- ...., .. ,.....,.. Directors SECOND SEMESTER Lawrence lVIcBee um .....,,,, - ,........ ...,,..,,, P resident George Stokes ....... , ....... .......... .,.....,.... V i ce-President l Arthur Chase ..,. H ........ -,---- .,,., , Secretruy-Treasurer Lawrence MeBee, President Alpha Psi Qme-ga t h All Vx X i FIRST ROW: Archer, Armstrong, Dodson, Hodge. sEcoND Row: Potter, Roberts, Ycnrwood. VV'est Texas State College now affiliated with Alpha Psi Omega, national dramatics fraternity . . . Eta Iota Chapter . . . Eleven charter members. Qualifications: To have played major role in full-length play, to have had leading parts in several one-act plays, or to have had experience in directing and play production . . . None classified under second-semester sophomore admitted . . . Sponsored by Miss Maiy Morgaii Brown and Mi'. Leon Lassers. .3 1 if . f- xv.. M1'. Lassers, Co-Sponsor Buffalo Swimming Pool Buffalo Courts New Rock Addition to Athletic Plant H, H. . .. A.,.. ,T Mia l A v F- 1 Q -,wr .,f , , . fy. -, H ,. , . f' R fp 4 f' .M 1 ,ff ' ,, ' V:-. 'f -'Pr' 1 ' ' ' F I ' ga 1 . r J I , 1 f f I 1, f. - Q ,f . , .. V M f .1 ,1 f , 1 fm ' fn ' Q 'fl Y 1, ' v.. 4' ' J! 1 A A . '-721: ff H Q f ,fl rg, if :ei-if ny K! fl 5, :, W ' wi! 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' if t J '12 , '..- F, V ,J fi i K - A, - 51, ,-,:g.l' gf'A X 1 'fx - 'Ferl-2 Q tl V i' , 1 A rt,-his-NL' tl t, f V i' '.:QQQ' fi rf -,J - fi L mu mlm! --...,sQ,:wlhiV-L-ff ' r xi -,ji :wg Q 5' ' 5. Y' ' ' 37 T'?i1 -f' fhgf- ve- lf'F f ' - - f- .- ' -' ' 1 f f .':3u2,Lg-'ipixfvugf ' 'Ze is , ' '1' fl eg f 'f. Elie!-:fi-7: Al ,N wi lff , iii wi I UV fee 7 'lf ,lggL'hi,U' Wm , , i - , ' f f . ...eta -wfkl . ,E Q . A , ,I 1- u al -s - 'C . K - A ,,,: f , ., 1 , I5 . .eww -- - ' 1 - : ' H .3-'5 ,gf .- n W iff-35' 1 M r I ' T- J' J, J 1 3 1, ,Al 'tg .V if l 5 Q l ,H ' ,, Composed of students elected from each of the upper classes . . Rachel Kidd elected head yell leader . . , Uniforms of maroon and white . . , Leaders rotate in duties . . . Lead yells at all football games and pep'1'allies. Seniors: Rachel Kidd, Norton Cur- ry. Iuniors: Sarah Virginia lVIcGowan, Dutward Knowles Sophomoresz Doris Bomar, Wilbur Wofford. ,Z025-f Bomai Wofford McGowan Curry, Kidd, Knowles . X ,Tx X Nh ,nv ' it, Qaida-e :V 4' a l , ,ZZ af A B- X . I 1 . :' N ' i ' t ' N - 5, if ' pl A mx fr 3, ' A 2 f:..ggt.4nF.g4 an k .' ,, ..... yn ,IA4-Q. i ' .V i ' gisgiip , -....c,,,-, , - 'M ' ' l '7' '9IUP', f'Z-fl ' 'A ' - J 2 ' - 1 1 We WMI . .,. -,-5-fr-1 T - '- a -sn, Q 4, it Q it . J- ,f ' ' .l -H .J l , -funn-'tif'-, -, 5 A A A K 7' H'.A, I1 ' ia.: w 'A-: r H ' -- . IL-10'-TV i it i f if uk. 4- i l V N 1 , ' ' 'l s 1 : n n . U'- ' Rh ' 'rm' T , Q ' 1 H , X x ,.-. , ' . 1 , V ,V 4 '- 4 'Jim , 1- 1 Jn , f- A ' ',, i .i . ' . . 9f5?1 1Alf!a!id!ilL'0 ,M .4 I ' . ' ' ' 2 ,Q AML ,,-V ' ff V 6 1 .Q lack Pate, President Tl' A S wg K a , -, , I A , Y N 5 , A . K , I. ,.,4 vj- 2 MDF Y, 3. 4,-,TQ :sr 5 L X , 'f K ' -' 'W H I a, jsqeiigi-Qgigg,jzzfl A W :V GPJ 1 Q2 'FE ' 4 iggfjg i fQif'g1'ff,Qi,, Q 1 5fQ1,..,g .-4,1-1 ' ,W A -192 ,fi X A 'fL5':,r.,r QJgp'.V',Y A .N ur I lsrxawiur 44 ,4 , A ,L i ' -1 E V ' EVT A fe- 'h P h A ' ' M M Formation between halves of game. Organized last fall by Nlrs. Anthony Dougal . . . Has seventy charter members . . Leaders elected by u er Cla pp sses . . . Jack Pate president . . . Doris Billingsley secretary . . . Gerald Nfanzer business manaffer . . . S uacl made formations on homecominv . . . Financiall ' an Cl :D F successful with Tag Day, Collegiate Dance, Brainster-Big Business Basketball Game, Apron- Qverall Dance and Water' Carnival . . . Paid for sweaters . . . Awards given leading members by Athletic Department . . . Plans already made for next year. . , i , lr-V. -1 f,,.ff, p-flee .-..,, . ' ' l-lead Coach, Al Baggett Anthony F. Doughal, assistant coach and associate pro- fessor of Physical Education . . . First year as West Texas State mentor . . . Graduate and former star of Temple Uni- versity . . . Played professional football and basketball at one time . . . Nlethodicaland business-like . . . Likes the rough- neck on the gridiron and the perfect gentleman off the field. Coaches W Alfred Eustace Baggctt, Athletic coach and business manager of I11OSt unique athletic Plant in Southwest . . . At VVest Texas State since 1933 . . . Exponent of Rockne System . . . Thinks college athletics are for a big man with a big heart . . . Nloulder of strong character as well as formidable athletic teams . . . His basketball teams and coaching schools have attracted the eyes of the nation . . . Places. sportsmanship in play above victory. I Tlifllk llQh1x1V ,fzfiilnsri fi' t lc' Assistant Coach, Tony Doughal Robert C. Cox, freshman coach and assistant professor of Physical Education . . . Ar West Texas State since 1934 . , . Star at Duke University and All-Southern choice . . . Grooms prospec- tive gridclers and cagers . . . Freshman basketball teams are always winners . . . Conscientious worker. HEX Q si TEXA l --L llrirtiafsinitl Student MH118gCl' Freshman Coach Panhandle A N Nl College muffled I lack Jennings Bob Cox in season opener, 33-0 . . . Aggies helcl to lone first down . . . Entire squad saw service . . . Thomas, Dow, Hayes and Slack score . . . Slaclfs 38- yard jannt on intercepted Pass is highlight. . ST Ita . lE5lllllE Sl Freshman Line Coach .7 Vernon lohnson fi , i , , ,Lf yfhgf Lf new :il H1115 'I TOP ROXV, left to right: Harp, Morrison, Cullender, Butler, Stephenson, Bunch, Kendrick. 'rl-HRD Row: Baggett, Dow, Nowlin YVushington, Watkins, Fields, Matney, Amburn, Doughal. SECOND now: Iennings, Woods, L. Williams, Cox, Edmondson, Schur E. VVi11iams, Taylor. FIRST ROW: Neilson, Murry, I-linger Faulkner, Nlarchbanks, Horton, Lyde, Hayes. Buffalo Stadium fillccl to capacity . . Enclosed by call rock fence . . . Exterior, when completed, to rcscm ole Coliseum. Football l-ipomcli Buffalo Captain Si lXf'Ia1'chbar1ks and Pan-Aggie Captain Elwood Romney tip off grid season . . . Ref- eree R. P. Parcclls in background . . . Only game in which lylzlrclilaanks participated . . N.. 1 xox ,, -, I . 4' xx Q-l ,. if .,-5 X' x J A RJ ,if as m 5 ,,,. Coach Baggett taping Dow's injured hand . . Injury costly blow . . . turf l I!!! nyvf- lfl X . Al it JW ffl! fl 9 'Q ffl Display of intentness as first stringers wallow on KJ ' Daniel Baker's Hillbillies fell prey to Buff attack I9-9 . . . Thomas' Punting spectacular . . . Dow counted first after extended drive . . . Thomas tore through for 69 touchdown run . . . Walling started on defense . . . Billies known as Nation's Ugliest Teaml' . . . Sli e Whitemere's elusiveness roved ineffective. PP VY P ' i' . fi A X :M - . U YP A , -ld-If l TIT Captain Si Marclivbanks Texas Wesleyan College brought out baffling aerial assault in final minutes of I3-6 win . . . Three excellent Buffalo chances fizzled . . . Lammin Lwood Dow carried brunt of attack . . . McCarty's rnarksmanship demoralized sluggish Bisons , . . Dow scored after Walling blocked Punt. . ,ff .' I 1 . 552i 283 V' f ,ri J, 1, 5f2'fqfffH2 Lwood Dow Littlefield, Fullback Texas School Of l . . . Buffs counted in first and Hineman's lateral for 63 yard for first mark, and Butler dived for Tom Slack Canyon, I-Ialfba 5 touchdowns called back. if from ni1 Wichita Falls Fullback with Two Bison Butler l -af lf r ii l' P f 'L i'f 'j..f'f x , ,QQ 3 William Harp Craig ,Walling Sherman, Tackle 0 Farwell, End Hardin-Sinmious thundered into Buffalo Stadium for decisive 40-o rout . . Little All-American Ed Cherry had on his scoring harness and counted thrice . . . Odell Wasliiilgtoii supplied only local threat with 90 yard kickoff ret 1 the five . . . Combination of Nfa- hu End Neal Davis baffled Bisons . . . s of Lwood Dow with injured thumb early . X x 1 game weakened Buffaloes. N wg 1 N V' I zzz ,ul Foster W8Ikl11S +4-2 ' ft, f , , Dumas, Quarterback ' X -, . S n . :W , xi ,N0fIl1-WCStCl'1l Oklahoma Teachers couldn't w , if . , . , 'Q 5 A ' keep pace with Buffs grid finesse and fell 26-o . . . First Homecoming win since 1932 7 W ' ' A . . . Watkiimsl jaunt for fourth quarter score , K V- pi.,-,N . , Qf?:--9575 W outstanding . . . Butler, Thomas, Slack count- 'fx We? ' ed once . . . Chalkcd up 292 yards against as-2123 Lother Stephenson visitor-'s 6 . . . VVatkin's asses found their 7 P Anton, Tackle fafgfii. Chick Neilson Spearman, End l Romney tears through Buffalo wall in Pan-Aggie game l Q ws 51 ess at l A 9 44-Z,f4foZ'7jC4!fz56.4,f4v E L ' K, N i k I- . si is is we fam La Q gf? ,. 1 Q tex, bi. E gl!f.ifl,c,-ifLX' I Q-'WALL S 5 Qs sw ls ffgafwztxxfgj -WPS .Z-XJJWQ 7 7-7.4J ZfQpf7'Cd'K. lx ll' Qt 9 Igbrg'-..i.,fl.1 ?94- f4J3f-fs'f-W6 ffezx' -4ffv1 ' . . . N5 We sl QM St. Benedictls Ravens invaded Buffalo Stadium A N XR 'Q fy QX a heads-on favorite and left on the underside, ii' x 545 Tig. 'll ' K . 9 p r: lj X ' zo-o . . . Outstanding performance of year . . . KL ' STX V We i . . . . . fr i 'X X First victory over Ravens since athletic relations hi '- Alf SL x lg: XM E started in 1933 . . . Slaek's 90-yard run off Ru Q X WF E 'ti li Q, berry's intercepted pass climaxed upset . . . Com- K l iw 2 Plexion of game turned in locals' favor by Thom ll as' Punting . . . Nlatney's f ball for touch ' ' ' i down run furnished comical element . . . Guards I-linger and Horton outstanding on defense. 0 , :R ir? .7 I' R ' N ' X ., i its V J J Q . in .1 ' Q X - Jw -- , f. . -I lg-in 1 ' f ' l F. A. Thomas 'V t- , Canyon, Quarterback v v 'f 1 -4 i 1 i f I i I ' ' we . ff lg V . Edwin Williams D 7 f An Greenville, Center Sul Ross knocked down by to-o count in rc , X ,Ji venfre battle . . . First tall came on Watkins ii , off- ,5,,,1 n D V R -M-,wi , If 1 ' f field goal from tbe I5 . . . Nlurry took lateral l 'X ' ,gf ' 1' .x . at - 1 ' 'ff' 'I from lvlatnev for last Period counter . . . Loboes V W- ,- f f' 1 Mew' vyiif' Qi,--14 -'sf threatened only once . . . Gun ended another 1 -. 0 if .. ,j,,f'E , , , ,f A. , promisinff Halo rnarfb. Qe,,!'!'X'W -f.f?2i. 's'P 1 ,., ,q Nlonroe Horton Blal-ze Lycle , 91 ' V f' ffl! Ya Wiclxita Falls Childress, l-Ialfbackf 43.Qf?f4ffg I, 23,4 9 ,..l Guard QCO-captain-electj Y, Af' W ' K -4, F f A A , g in ,H f ,7 .ff A ,ff fkliyyffgf if fb' .Q .43 f ,. , .57',.f.sQ ,,f.f,f15:f,f: sa...-. A ag, .-'.., ,fs l 1 Dow about to lose ball in Pan-Avgie game J Tffffl V KM! HM ff? + Ioe Hayes Allison, Quarterback ' fain Y V5 M' Ernest Schur, Vernon, End 3 Odell Washington 3 iw. MatadoL', I-Ialfback X 'K f k , X N ' , .1 . M A A i Q Igygig-gf r ' - . Vxff, . 4- i ,SE , 5 1? E f. - ! A ' . ff-'T-f t 'L 'I ,', ' X W. Y 1 ii nlnugg .. 1' r t 'a aa i f l i ' , -' ll--' i 'S jig 1 ef iff 9 .,. , if , ' ll ' f A Al ' . N f 1 I If Y 0 J Y' x., J I I J ' f qt l ,- A ' 1 ' ,r ail ' 1 As' E , M 1 X 1 W. I t fi g ! A 'WMM 3 4 ti ir' 'fee -f ' 5 f it 'Ei -- A lx ' .' V ' ' . wg ' Q' 1. fx - . 1 if ' qgil J' t M lla fa! f , ' .xr J Ernest Schur Leon Williaxns l-lent Fields lack Edmondson Melviil Cullencler Rav Cox ,Lg Y , Vernon, End 4. Shaimrock, Tackle Groom, Guard' Nlernphis, Center Hartley, Center Vernon, I-lalfback ,Z 5 -1? QCQ-captain-eleetj 1 0 l5s,9'Q?? - expr K N w xic ilitary Institute unve' ecl lusty offensive drives but were Q s - , y A -E' -K , knock 1 ov 40-2 by Buffs laswganr . . Last h f showered touchdowns -f, CN? -45'-L'M from erey here hen b-oth s es, grime on weirsi rmations . . . Buffs led Qyaragvm N by zo int argi0qwheHlCacle Lus rom 98 mark for score . . . Watkins -P' fax took t ir i lastptiartp and rabul ed o over air ys . . I4-I4 midway lchur intercepts Pass in Northwestern scramble. - in thirg quzger wgn fe iviti heig eng J r - il si Q 5. fu 512 file? 5 ,lm ywfewf WW 4641 Jfwf T Mm, fp W A WMM af of Z V 'lf g l,,.,,., ff WM M W K-.hi-M gy 1' Wy-A ,fp ygweif lffwffif Q r Y Y' . '-jgwffffiin ll lf' lburn , I I, QL ' '1 ou, End 8 B Lockney, End in Q Geo r ge Taylor Q' OWL 'vnu-I! . fig.-T 2 . - ,,'!.,,.. -V 5 . .f -.rt 1, 'M '--,--f-'f'-'-:HV- Y. r L- kr., -f . ifgviiis. jf, ,,5'.5i . H f i - i l, 1 i?ef-'- ' 5 ':.-kilvif Y l-ill' ' ' ' ' x ll V Y ' ' as if ' 5 9 ' H ll K, 5' J 5 li H 3 ,Qi ' -'H ' if' M Sf B is .6-,pw I 1 P' f f ll ' X Q ,, g '-7, Q, 1, vp v N ' ' I, . -. ,Q ,W o by 1- ff .-51 gg' i ',- ,.,, 1 ,es . -. W A t C i 4 4 1 v '--li . i K1 . 7, S i VI! l . I y A i 4 l.l - y E li Y ..- 1 -4111? W , 1 - wwufg- .. 1 -, - ng a fl - T 4 T ' w tf Q ,A , ' Y. ' . . - ' 4 , .aasQ'l i7zi. Doyle Bunch Reese Nowlin George Taylor Floyd M111'1y Forrest Faulkner Vernon, Tackle Perryton, Tackle Lockney, End Floydacla, Quarter. Nlataclor, Guarcl,Q- ,4,,1 . A , - f 3 .5 -ff Season resume gives six wins and three setbacks . . . Buffs rolled up 168 . . . . , F V ' i'fl14.. j...f 1ff1 jfllf ML . '-fl-Bl 4 points agamst opponents' 89 . . . Lwood Dow, Little All-American mention, led L V 1' 12' ' 'V+ ' ' 757 season's scoring with 49 Points . . . Watkiiis followed with. 3.4 . . . Viatkins li? ' scored lone field goal of year in Sul Ross game . . . Outstanding game against . St. Benedicfs . . . Most spectacular performance against N. M. M. I. . , ,Ab i. 74- , 'ff Q 756152, - ' y x v. ,. , F. X . F 'KVJZ4 f , 1 If,f,fCfOtZZ-I Wyfq I W - ' .17 60?4'1'J,Q!.6Z,fff1fl '5'fZ'9 X If fl V, 1 ff. tif f 1 f f V . AI.. ff f 4,26-7nfIff.y4'- 5 ' , - , .ira ,.ggF ,af 1 , X 4 ff f J effyzfryffeai my V, ' ' J, ALM, 1 X K XZGQM ,fi 'WQQ1 , QQLAYX 1'-'26-ff - 'f '7a X A eff f'7WW ff' f ' f QLW '21,.Ni 197' 1 ff A if AL ef .2637 , f - f J ' ff- pu- X Amburn about to catch W tkir ' ' Nl th , I 71,0 ,Cy if ' ll l H 73 f . 'a is pass! in not western g f P7T10Wbf ff J' .T S ' , J ,ffiufcw ,f f f Q, f fb!! ...- eT'UfW' nf! i 1 M- 7 ,Y I!fd': . X' , f LJ-Af ff 1 ., ,-L 4'Cff .,-JJ I ,,I.-1' J ,f -A. 1 , Q ' K - f !' ff' ffflwfl f -T f. , -' 1, YQ' A Jew! M MLVKJ QU, v QM7 iff 'J .fd ALM! 'vjbgb I 51 ,f-V' ,. ,. Qt ' 1 'U . H .yy V ' ' ' ' , if , , - f . , ,MM . , ' ,f , f -My . ft! gvffwr ,iff ff? W.. Ld., ,Yay ,QQ ff , Q 5 - N 152. CQUEEN ATTENDANTS Virginia Holmlaus . . . 5 feet 7 inches . . . Vlfeighs I25 . . . Senior from Lockney . . . Pi Omega . . . Editor of the Annual . . . Active in all campus activities . . . Repeater as one of the football queens. Rachel Kidd . . . 5 feet 4 inches tall . . . VVeighs I22 . . . President of Delta Zeta Chi . . . Witliclrew from school at mid-term . . . Has a smile for everyone. EOOTBALI. QUEEN EERNE ERY Sophomore from Lockney . . . 5 feet 6 inches tall . . . Weiglis I25 . . . Pi Omega . . . Of sports, likes basketball and football best . . . Chooses Hit Parade as radio choice . . . Olivia De Havilland and Errol Flynn in the cinema universe . . . Popular on dance floor . . . Carers to the Eat, Drink and Be Nlerryn philosophy . The queen with Co-captain Butler and Captain Nlarclibanks Hohlaus, Fry, and Kidd, a E Sideline Slants Z: ' Trnnsmitting agents in portraying human emotions . . queen on Homecoming . . torious Buffs returning between halves . . . Ierry lvlalin, Law Sono, Gary Sims, Iohn lVIcCarty3 prominent exes in informal chat . . . Stretching at Pecos before skinning Sul Ross Loboes . . . Quarterback lXfIurry zunuses Buffs with- Z1 boyhood experience. moment of repose . . . Gmnclstnntl snaps . The Queens Platform from afar . . . Vic- 't f in ..,:. .4 tiff! HH 4 i Captain Nlarchbanks helmets football 'A ' ,si i 9 , 3 - N V A 2: :L ii V 1 r H' J' . T K-,fax 1.1.3 ' rr ' by a ! : -. y 4 T ix n sank? 1 Q: N Q iiyxf , ' 75? 7. '-1, ' 4 , mx N-Qqy ., l 1 1 ' ' J , .., 44 41, m A .Q i 'l . . 1,13 A ' ' ,N-M -,-..?-A A. , 'U X, ,V,.'i - or , K, - . ' Q v r l ', k - I J . -- -. 'Ln HJ av f V 01 1.-H-I if C ' za f-hi rf .' . . :2'jK.!l:i,'nl1 ' vr 599' - '- '., .,. 5 ' I 1 2' I , g1Le?1w:av1-Q3ffQ:.fi-fr- 1' '. i. B+- . f . , - , .g. , i . ,Av-f, I 'J - 5 Li: T 3. A-gig' A - ffl! 1121 - ii f F' it-.K -si Q Z --lf', A V' Q husf f V., i A ' ' , fi: A , '4-1-:.i'? .ETLi: -'lfif-:.if'l4 -QA -fir A fi i 7393553--r?ffnf iii - 9 ..,, . ..,, f ill-4.1,-. ,,,,, Q4 , il- :4--, e ff' . L, -26, li'-f :E 151.22-ffmg' m . Q fi' 5 VL. r'ii'f'5'!::4g,5: 5 , ,Lil l it ' e, -or 5 ,P 5' Yi T? ALJ Q-1 1' - f is if Y' 2 5:5 1':'.., 1 i., b , 'WY - L px-, , lg Pk: , .E .i TF? . U V ,. s- -l 7': i i:- '?.gc1.wh.e:1 , -.- ,,. , .,. 'i ' '01 ,, - 55- m.,-14 ' w ,ggi-, og ,,.,,L -'wb 1 -i., N. -32, w S. fx ., HZ L 4 ,U ei? ' r f ex ea. M-1 eh 'Nha . D K, .A 'S' ' ii - J H i xs- jl, 0 2 P c ,f' if 6 N231 , I '- JXJ fy r' 7 . I I J I I J lfjfly K 5 Lother Stephenson 424, tapping at a loose ball in the Colorado School Of Mi11es game . . . A tense moment under the basket in the Oklahoma City University clash . . . Buffaloes captured both tilts to keep home record untamishecl. s5rSf?2Pf ?' s ff-.' e' w '. BasketballO,y3lllffJ3ffllvill!l Dyflljpffll Wi ' ll llxwfl Ml bf! fljfvw ja Number 22 Raymond Shaekelford l lf' f-5ii - 132'-E' ff -553 , Buffs jumped into five game winning streak by splicing Colo- rado School Of Nlines and Pan- handle A N lvl on home premis- es . . . Bowled over Durant Okla- ' homa'Teachers in scoring debacle . . . Took first game at Daily Olclahoman meet . . . Dropped three and captured last from North Oklahoma Teachers . . . One of their losses was to Nation- al Intercollegiate Champs, YVa1'- rensburg Kansas Teachers. - . I ,ZZ-M an ff 'U ' - some ff- - Invasion of Piney Woods of Texas started off disastrously by loss to East Texas State 34-31 . . . Came back on next night for 37-34 win . . Administered stinging upset to North, Texas State 36-32 in Denton. In thirty-two games played, Buffaloes wound up successful year with twenty-six wins against six setbacks . . . piled up 1336 points against IO77 for opposition . . . Macle basketball history under Worlcl's Tallest Teaml' brand . . . Offensive strength came principally from Captain Conway Butler's unusual overhead push-shot, Ernest Schur's running push-shot and Shackelfords and Stephenson's tip-ins . . . Shackelforcl paced year's tabulation with 349 counters . . . Stephenson and Butler seconded him with 264 and 201 respectively. 444-df? . ,www ,, XM4A 10' Aff Buffs strengthened home record by consecutive wins over iiel .ker 59-23 and 46-36, and Howard Payne 51-39 and 61-37 . . . 'ns 1 ' index to relative strength with Texas Conference teams . . . 'osed u ziwygidle A N M 39-35 in fou Ill-II1CCIiflg of year bet een two lbs. l Captain Conway Butler, 6,2U Guard Secured revenge on stall-crazed I-l:1rdin-Sim- mous Cowboys for last year's defeats by 26-21 margins in both games at Abilene . . . Cowboys employed sit-down style rather successfully to keep down count . . . Got further revenge by tripping Oklahoma City Urniversity Goldlnugs in Burton Gym'l56-49 21I1Cl 44-37 in free scoring H9559 lllfflf 1 llrfiwfggif games. If ' 'lf A ' ', I 7 A , , ' ,ll M .fhf 'lr ' 9' , 1, . f , if I . X 1' l f intl iw 1 I . third- VII, 'yn' V 1 1 I f : :fi gui, XX, 1 ki lvl, ,jul I 4' 1' ft' ul' -1 ' A it .Nj ,lj 1 lr, I A fl' ,Til n l,' l nl' ii 1 lv - 'if11 ' 3 Ml, , , - Ray Shackellord Lothar Stephenson ,ll 1 7 'u ly' 6'9 Center Captam-elect, 67 Forward A l X 1 Jil ,, ,L . .V ,dl - ,LJ MI, 117' jf 1 1 f 'T hfwf in A -V X X yr Crniff Walli11r 'N I Ernls -ur . Pietzsch , ,ev 5 , , , ,, 6 3 Forward 1 5 1 lflfll 6 1 Forwarzl Tucked two other road victories Linder belt by slapping St. lVIa1'y's University Rattlers at San Antonio 38-33 and 59-27 . . . Dedication series for new San Antonio gymnasium . . . Butler and Walling supplied last minute scores to climax regular season over Hardin-Sinr mons 38-14 and 25-24. 1 it ,kfffffffl V 7 Et. f , f 1 t ff- ,lf v , 1 f wi- if ,ff , ff if la: -J '. iv rwgvf' V, ilf'YwQ :LQ K x llfwivt J, tim 1 , Q Mya, V yjlilv ,IW U-gjj: W 471 U y x J il lf' l ' i t -V., U '-' .' 0 . M.e.'f J mfs - 1 1 Uv 1 if f f sb E :Ujw vfhypf by 15 fl ,A V1 T bf' I in Um 1 W S ersus rawn , if' ,wr l 1 ' 7 lj '-'VT J r L lf 'A' ll l ' bljjf 'Al M !qj..j1'l A 1 I YJ! JJ jviveff G L , -U' ' ff A ' ,P L f lf'lf7fal'lJ West Texas State faculty dbopped I6-II spiller to Amarillo's business men . . . Proof thlt bmwn 15 still migh than 1' ,7' W . . . . . . . - brain . . . Despite executive eflorts of referee I-Iill to maintain order, the rowdy business men violated 111 cave ethi ZF! established . . . Event sponsored by newly organized Pep squad . . . Scheme may become an 1nst1tution Should e instrumental in linking Canyon and Amarillo relations. CFFICIALS. Hellen CXVHCCl1- your-Pulsej Hickman had to watch her own in this exciting game. SURPRISED. Wilrlniziii Her' schcl Iennings through vari- ous means of tackling, slug- ging and fouling has just dropped the first mesher. DEPT. VV'herc did Referee Hill learn how to play basketball -or is this crazy game foot- ball? Or baseball? Or just . a nice, q1'et ight-fest? - Zoo,-,c,..' 3 'ij A-wet! M- 'dr-?Gf-f EG SHE Kitt? eotge, . Claire Mccicllfm, ivfmy Mf,1Kf!k-'7 Q-l-Q-l-l-a-ri, and Oliyia Bgggtgp, have discovered the relation between gauze and effect. TACKLE. Everything but basketball rules are legal in this sport. Sl-IOVVNIAN. Dutch Nlantell does a dipsey doodle step . . . of course, this yvas oft the mat. rx ,- fl 1J.L!Q 551 1' ii 1 Q K -fl . 1 ' tiff fi Y Ni. . 'x X McClendon, Kelly, Lockhart, Curry, Riley Loss of four lettermen compelled Mentor Lockhart to reconstruct team . . . Captain Norton Curry remained as nucleus and played first singles post . . . Brummett MfClen- don and Lynard Riley stepped into varsity picture . . . Frank Kelly stood out among Freshmen crop . . . Ray Cox, Billie Smith and Chester Borders composed reserve list . . . Tumbled by powerful Texas Tech team in I2 straight matches . . . Disposed of New Mexico Military Institute 4-2, Panhandle A 61 NI 5-1, and Sul Ross State 2-1 . . . Opened Spring play by dedicating two new rock-bound courts . . . Prospects for future teams exceptionally bright . . . Make annual South Texas and New Mexico tour that meets with decided success . . . Ace Curry played outstanding match of year in extending Tech's Syd Moore to three deuce sets. 4 K ylf l Wffljs 1 ,W,,y .X Tennis if G! Mia ff, YIM Captain Norton Curry, Frank Kelly, Brummett McClendon, Curry, Lynard Riley. V l 9 I 1 4 E I E 2 4 , , 0 Women s Ath letlcs Swimming classes caught by the photographer 'i v7 UZ' k C -N ln the heat of a volleyball tussle . . . Carolyn Greenway lifts a Wood shct down the fairway . . . Greenway strokes a tennis ball deftly Iacqueline Tabor illustrates a badminton stroke. Tournaments in all women's sports were conducted by Miss Hazel Evans to revive lagging interest . . . With loss of only one game, Mesqtiite Lodge took away volleyball honors . . . Mayme Shaver, Flossie Sisk, Ivey Howard, Frances Tidwell named outstanding in this sport . . . Busy Basketeers captured Round-Robin cage tourney . . . Mary Lena Huff, Helen Mangum and Mayme Shaver received awards for superior play . . . Recreational clubs formed in tumbling, tennis, golf, fencing and swimming. Imogene Dalton paced netters . . . Carolyn Greenway declared most promising fencer . . . Iacqueline Tabor and Ivey Howard most experienced in swimming Pool. Fencing Club C - 1 . . , mo YH Gltcnwdyi Sam Burton Jacqueline Tabor, Carolyn Greenway, Ivey l-lowartl STANDING: Sam Burton, Bob Shepard Howard Saunders, Coach Carolyn Greenway, Iacqueline Tabor KNEELING: Ruth Capps, Carolyn Greenway, Iacqueline Tabor Fencing inaugurated in fall of 1937 in Vv'. T. as an intra-mural sport . . . Classes organized under auspices of Coach Tony Dougal and Prof. Leon Lassers . . . Mi'. Howard F. Saunders of Amarillo, Southwest Saber Champion and member of the 1936 American Olympic Fencing Team instructed aspirants in gentle Illit of foiling . . . Tournaments held in spring to determine those who would receive designations as captains of girls' and boy,s teams . . , Sam Burton won title for the boys' team and Carolyn Greenway for girls, . . . ln future, teams hope to become so Proficient that they may qualify to compete in Southwest Fencing League. l ,v,fj!j,lYy Wh' Qfzglorris and l3l'2lCllC on all-scar team . VM . l 1 Y ll , U ' . '- W1 E , My M My J My , - - M Ml! r Li'-fvjlvl . nMV'Q'A7l' yn lvl 'lfiyy GIRLS BASKETBALL TOURN- EY. Busy Basketcers . . . Round- robin tourney . . . Chose M8l'V Lena Huff as most valuable play- er. VOLLEYBALL. M c s q u i Il c Lodge bowled over CVClfyfl1l11g for girls chanlpionship . . , Flossic Slsk selected as most capable Per- former. SWININIING. Ilfllflly I-Iolstou ln Cl.1Z1l'i1CIfCl'ISUC dive in new Swlllllfllllg pool . . . lack Iennlngs was classzest diver on campus. FOOTBALL. Lwood Dow chos- en most valuable man in both K selection and squxldnmnls vote. FENCING. Sam Burton and Carolyn Grcemvay took oppon- ents in their division to win re- spective tournaments. if BO S INTRA MLTRAL BASKETBALL Icnnings Mlllcs . . . Played I4 game schedule WlCl.1Ollf loss Placcf Downed Polecats in finals, 29-14. .a.n...., K 1 Ei 1 'n 1 5 ,1- e. I A f,-1 gh F' . 1' -.,. , -- f- ,- 9-, .. W H 'L I A I ' if M as X U ae gm h 1h N , , . MA? KU, 5 X A 5 Ib A .'L,, gn. ,,l 1, -441 .--- E 31, 2 A '- WT . If 57, w Dwi iw f 1 1' 1' rn I . f ff vi 5' . . I 1. F M-Q 5 gi h' V Y! Xu' ig -v 5:5 , ,Kr -' .,.u. 'f l . F. M 1 s t-. gl Y W Netting or Texas Techls wee Sydney lvloore smashes one at Captain Norton Currv on the far encl . . . MOOl'C.S crisp punches at net carried him over the top in three thrilling cleuce sets . . . Slim Harry Iordan, Ivlatador Captain can be seen on court two. ,,,.,.-f--- - 8 'vlx - ,2' ff' Z Z 1 i,52f X R, A? Foster Watkins ricles a Moiiroe Horton, recently tied in a marital knot clcmonstrates a new type of hold on Floyd ton lick. ,fi Grapplmg Some girls come to tennis matches to watch the match in Progress . . some to sleep . . . some to tell excapacles . . . some to attract attention . some to skip classes . . . and somejust come . . . Newly erected blea have supplied new enthusiasm in flanne trouser athletic., MK J! ff' XVUtklI1S takes offensive against Elliston after stinging Scoop Ellis- - regaining his composure. . . . j fl x 1 lvlurry . . . Horton is thrice champion of Vg Qlffh-.I tr ff1 i tgkffg-'J Roswell's southwestern intercollegiate tourna- !j1-.,,,,,.,,- ,j1 1 'x'4 '4 x : C ,nent ,gi Masq- ,if ,lwgja ,2.-.xrify-ad,..,-,Mi swam, I f- 1 1. Vifrestling ,hi 1314... :fig L INTRAMURAL PITE-NITE WINNERS 138 Pounds-Bill French 148 Pounds H-Floyd Miirry 158 pounds-lack Jennings 168 pounds-Nfonroe Horton 178 pounds-Blake Lycle Unlimited-Leon Willianis Boxing 128 POLlHClS-Wllblll' Wofford 138 Pounds-Ioe Bailey 148 Pouncls-Ray Cox 158 pounds-Royce Barron 168 pounds-Scoop Elliston 178 pouncls-lini Foust Heavy-I. E. Pietzsch iiiilllg Angles ALLAI-Il Allah! Abject ritual of a slime landing her superiors . . . DRINGTIME. And this ounv man fancies Kath- Y I za erine. NTSEPARABLE. 'Dcssa and her shadow . . . Or vice versa. JN THE GO. Gwynn and Woffoi'd stopped long enough for this. however. UPPORT. False pretence . . . itls only physical. Not moral. 5 -q,Qj,, rl -ef ll 3 Or perhaps she chooses the street to do her daily kneelink-down exercises. TYPICAL. Co-ed . . . mostly smile. 25 . , tk I .ici H' X: it l 9 , jf? , Q PENGUIN. Pop Savage heads toward his animal king- clom . . . The clemonstrau tion school. LANGUID, Absolute peace with a pipe clream. Expressions GRUlVIPY.Nl1'. Clark hits a blue ASKANCE. Witll nn uncontrolled BRA1-.Classificzltiolmz Senior. IIOEC. uuclerllp. CRY-BABE-Y. So this is what 'x OPPOSITES. Forwarcl-looking . , . IVIUIVIPSP NO,jl1Si2lHll1VCl'fCLl grin. uniform spells in Couragels vo- zlucl reminiscent. cabuluryl LAUGH. Sams eyes . . . Plus teeth. PEPTALK. And the result. FREAK. Two-faced two-lleaclccl . . . anal rather slmclowy. if X Adams, Dee, Floydada Adams, Mary Louise, Pampa Adamson, Carmen Ioyce, Hedley Adkins, Lawrence, Big Spring Andrews, Myrle, McLean AVCIIE, hilary I0, Canvon Bagwell, William B., cnliae Bagley, Dell, Canyon Bailey, Ethelyn, Quitatlue Bailey, Milton, VV'ashbnrn Baird, Mary Ann, Hereford Ball, Betty Iean, Tucumcari Ballard, Ernestine, Amarillo Barrett, Iuanita, Canyon Barron, Dalbcrt, Borger Barron, Royce, Borqer Beaty, Edith Pearl, Twitty Bellah, I. C., Canvon Bennett. Iacquelyn, Veriion Billingsley, Doris, Lamesa Billingsley, Marie, Laniesa Billingsley, Marjorie, Lamesa Birdwell, Margaret, Amarillo Blackshear, Beryl, Turkey Bledsoe, Hollis D., Westbrook Blondi, Mary Grace, Segundo, Col. Blue, Iean, Canadian Blythe, Betty, Pampa Bonnell, Mrs. L. Perkins, Canyon Borden, Frances, Hereford Bonrn, Sarah Bonnie, Canyon Boyd, Elizabeth, Amarillo Branham, C. Ieanne, Plainview Branson, Ierrall Dee, Panhandle Brasuel, Beulah, Canyon Bratron, Orville, Royce City Bray, Audrey, Pampa Brewer, Lucille, Archer City Bright, Weldoii, Aiken Brillhart, Mildred, Perryton Brock, Wanda, Canyon Brown, Charline, Hereford Bryan, Waneta, Perryton Buchanan, Thelma, Happy Buckuniewicz, Iulius, Shenandoah, Penn. Buford, Lois, Roscoe Burgess, Edmund, Happy Burke, Armeda, Madisonville Burks, Charles, Happy Burks, Katie Mae Happy Burt, Aries, Wellington Byerly, Mary L. Borger Camp, Henry Odell, Granbury Campbell, R. E., Matador Campbell, Ruth, Canyon Cantrell, Ranssia Lee, Tulia Carpenter, Bob, Amarillo Carr, Kathleen, Abernathy Carrell, Thelma, Shamrock Chapman, Sarah, Pecas Chesshir, Nathan, Meadow Childers, Willard, Canyon Christopher, Garnet, Laketon Clark, Eugene, Darrozett Clark, Owetha, Sudan Clarke, Mary Eliza I., Knox City Claunch, Thelma, Santa Rosa, N.M. Clay, Lottie Mae Dozier Clay, Ruth, Pampa Cleland, Anita, Canyon Cole, Milderd Hoover Collins, Ienette, Groom Collins, Mary, Canyon Connally, Doris Dale, Happy Cooper, William T. Amarillo Cox, Leroy, Ralls Cozby, Alba Spur WEST TEXAS STATE COLLEGE DIRECTORY OF STUDENTS FRESI-IIVIEN Regular Session, 1937-38 Cross, Dorothy Grossman, Lois, Crowell, Charles, Crowell, Clara Io, Crowell, Raymond, Culwell, Evelyn, Cundiff, Ernestine, Cutbirth, Bill, Daniel, Kathryn, Davenport, H. Lyman, Davidson, Betsy Iune, Davis, Davis, Doris, Eldon, Davis, Glenn, Mary Evelyn, Davis, Davis, Vera, Day, Malcolm, Silverton Parnpa Bovina Groom Groom Wayside Littlefield Dumas Floydada Childress Amarillo Amarillo Amherst Shamrock Floydada Silver ton Dalhart DeGregory, Phillip, Carlstadt, N. Dewey, Inanita, Stinnett Dickinson, Bonnie, Amarillo Doak, Margaret, Claude Donnell, Kate, Canyon Donnell, Overton, Canyon Dooley, Viola Canyon Douglas, Roy E. Childress Driskill, Helen Conway Edwards, Marjorie, Tulia Edwards, 'Walter H., Tulia Ellison, Evelyn, Shamrock Elliston, Francis, Hereford Emery, Frances, Lubbock Eoff, Helen, Shamrock Evans, B. R., Happy Everett, Marie, Wllite Deer Falls, Georgene, Snyder Farmer, Fred, Wlieeler Fletcher, Leo, Pampa Flowers, Pauline, Perryton Floyd, L. B., Ralls Foster, Eula Faye, McLean Foust, Iini E., Ir., Litlefielfl Foust, W., Silverton Francis, Leroy, Canyon Francis, R. M., Canyon Frey, Sarah Louise, Lockney Garner, Margaret, O'Donnell Garrett, Ruth Erma, Whittenburg Gates, Allyne, O'Donnell George, Lloyd, Plainview Gerner, Laura, Lelia Lake Gibson, Walter, Brice Glass, Henry A., Alanreed Glaze, Ida Lou, Muleshoe Gienn, Clark, Bronte Goddard, Mildred, O'Donnell Graham, Chess H., Plainview Graham, Mary, The Grove Green, Nell, Canyon Guest, George, Happy Hamblen, Romona, Happy Harden, Mavis, Canyon Hardgrave, Anne, Amarillo I-lardgrove, Elizabeth, Floydada Hardin, Herbert, Abernathy Harris, William, Claude Harrison, Maurice Wellington Hartsell, Ioyce, Floydada Harley, I. W., Lakeview Hawkins, Mary Griffin, Tulia Heathington, Floyd, O'Donnell Helton, Ioe, Iericho Hembrce, Thomas, Margaret Hemphill, Dan, Littlefield Herring, Billy Anne, Happy Hester, Billie Merle, Conlen Hilbers, Iuanita, Canyon Hill, Forest, Canyon Hinds, Leslie, Canyon Hines, Iames I., Hire, Ethel, Hite, Hazel, I-lite, Robert, Hix, Helen Lucille, Hodges, Iames, Hodges, Lawrence, Hoover, Charles, Hoover, Crawford, Hoover, Ruth, Horton, Troye, Houlette, Kenneth, Howard, Donald, Hudson, Harold, I-lussey, Virginia Lee, Hutto, Mrs. Evelyn, Iackson, Lillie Lloyd, Iohnson, Dewey E., Iohnson, Mildred, Iones, Glen, Karnes, Irma Ieanctte, Kcim, Mary Rose, Kelly, Ernest, Kelly, Frank, Kemper, Theressa, Kilcrease, Roscoe, Killough, Earl, Kimmins, Iohn R., Kinard, Mytrice Ellen, Kuhn, Fred, Lair, Avent, Lamb, Faye, Lamborn, Audrey Lee, Lawrence, Acidic Lee, Lawrence, Billie, . Lawver, Geneva, Legg, Mollie E. Lewis, Leona, Linder, Mary Line, Lannie, Lisle, Bonnie Little, VV. A Lockett, Geraldine, Lockhart, Amatene, Logan, Irene, Longbine, Bill, Loter, Bill, Loudder, Lela, Lowe, Barbara, Lowe, Iuanita, Lowe, Mildred, Lowrie, I. I., Lust, Mildred, McCall, Sibyl, McCasland, O'Dell, McCleery, Edna Mae, Iane, Belle, -. Ir., McClendon, Iane Ann, McCoy, Gomer L., lVlcKinney, Virginia, McLellan, O. D., Ir., McManigal, Kathleen, Canyon Spring Lake Earth Earth Childress Tulia Tulia Amarillo Amarillo Pampa Hart Friona Texola Perhyton Hereford Canyon Abernathy Abernathy Plainview Anton Dalhart Tulia Petersburg Panhandle Tnlia Tulia Caddo Mills Middlewater Dalhart Perryton Amarillo Plaska Panhandle Matador Matador Wllite Deer Canyon Pampa Follett Canyon Shamrock Hallettsville Canyon Plainview Dimmitt Claude Kirkland Canyon Tulia Tulia Tulia Canyon Dimmitt Canyon Lamesa Gem Corsicana Hereford Floydada Friona Harpy Machulsky, Iohn, Shenandoah, Pen. Malin, D. L., Amarillo Manzer, Gerald, Wellingtoii Marsh, Wayne, Canyon Marsh, Wiltla, Canyon Mason, Herbert, Vernon Massie, Floyd, Claude Massie, Meryle, Claude Maxwell, Olen, Wheeler Mayben, Pearl, Canyon Mayfield, Carolyn, Canyon Medlin, Howard, Abernathy Meek, I. P., Gageby Metrulis, Raymond, Shenandoah, Penn. Miller, Lucille, Whitteiiburg Miller, Martha, Canyon Miller, Nelson, Allison Milligan, Francis, Seymour Mills, Edward, Carey Milner, Glenn, Canyon Milner, Stephen, Canyon Money, Bob, Canyon Montague, Lavelle, Silverton Montgomery, Floyd, Floydada Morehead, Eleanor, Canadian Moore, Iack, Merkel Moore, Luther, Tulia Moore, Pauline, Canyon Moore, Roland, Wayside Morgan, Bryan, Shamrock lvlorgan, Dorothy, Amarillo Morris, George, Perryton Neely, Ellen, Lainesa Neill, Scott, Borger Nelson, Loraine. Memphis Nippert, Robert, Kirkland Nixon, Mary Helen, Mabziiilt Norman, Bill, Canyon Oden, Lucy, Carlsbad, N. M. Olson, Glenn, Amarillo O,Quin, Harold, Stratford Owens, Gordon, Mobeetie Ozec. Billy, Amarillo Parker, Iack, Olustee, Okla. Patching, Dorothy Io, Tnlia Patterson, Nlary Alice, McLean Petrucelli, Michale, East Rutherford, N. Pettit, Faye, Alanreetl Phegley, Trula Mae, Lockney Pinnell, Opal, Pompq Poole, Iosephine, Twitty Poore, Iimmie, Floydada Posey, Clyde, Hereford Powell, Wilbnrn, Dickong Preston, Wayne, Kirkland Price, Borden, Olfon Pryor, Lester Ir., Kirkland Rea, Melva, Hereford Reeve, Ruth, Primm Reid, lVlI11'CClCEC, Dlimag Rice, Cora Lee, Lorenzo Richardson, Buford, Rochester Rickard, Harold, lvfqldofm Riley, Ioy Bill, Bl-lgcoe Riley, Lynard B., Canadian Riley, Marie, I-lm-L Rogers, Verdene, Kirkland Rose, Virgil, Bookel Routh, Mogie, Amarillo Runyan, Charmian, Dalhglrr Rutherford, Billye, Tolia Ryan, Clayton, Paducah Sams, Marvin Iack, Logknoy Sarrett, Ida, Amarillo Savage, LaVerne, Wellington Savage, Reba, Lockney Scheihagen, Ernest, Hereford Schenck, Nancy Iane, Shamrook Schuhart, Verne, Dalhart Schulz, Richard, Channing Scruggs, Mary Nell, Welliiigtoii Scruggs, Permelia, Shamrock Seago, Mattie Lee, Hartley Shackelford, Christine, Canyon Shackelford, Clarence, Tell Shafer, Faye, Tulia Shaver, Mayme, Knox City Shearer, Elton, Plainview Shearer, Ruth Ann, Perl-yfon Sherman, Gela, Bradley, Kaus. Shiplet, Florence, Channing Shuman, Mildred, Canyon Simpson, Claudine, White Deer Regular Session, 1937-38 Simpson, Dorothy, Canadian Stevenson, Nelle, Canyon Toles, Hall Ed, Tulia Wiggins, Austin, Amherst Singleton, Herschel, Graham Strain, XV. XV., Canyon Townsend, W. T., Happy Wiley, Rolan, Lakeview Sisk, Flossie, Bovina Stump, Ruth, Perryton Trayler, Lawrence, Allison Wilkins, Frances, Tuliaq Sisson, Hasty, Floydada Swafford, larnes N., Rice Trulove, Lawrence A., Amarillo Willard, Eva, Wheeler Slack, lean, Canyon Swofford, Herschel, Everton, Kan. Turner, C., Vega Williams, Anna Sue, Twitty Slaughter, Laura Mae, Amarillo Taylor, Ruth, Quitaque Turner, Tommye, Chillicothe VVilliams, Melvin, Shamrock Smith, Frances Marion, Wellington Teal, Bob, Floyclada Upton, Weldon, Izora Williams, R. M., Knott Smith, Mozclle, Tllllil Terrell, Alta Mai'ie, Pampa Vaughan, Brynilde, Canyon Wilson, Willie Mae, Gruver Smith, W. E., lr., Amarillo Terry, Anne, Friona VVagner, Raymond, Groom Wineinger, Raymond, Amarillo Snitker, Lena, Morton Thomas, Meda Ruth, Lockney Walker, lack, Samnorwood Wirt, Mary Catherine, Canyon Snitker, Opal, Morton Thomas, Sam A., lr., Tulia Walton, Anna Mae, Higgins Witherspoon, A., Canyon Solomon, O. M., lr., Canyon Thomas, Virginia, Lockney Ward, Quentin, Canyon Wofford, Guynne, Shamrock Sorgee, Velton, Canyon Thomas, Yvonne, Canyon YVatts, Victor, Big Spring WO,,,b1e,K,,thry,, Ann, Morse Sparkman, Delitha, Hereford Thompson, Alma Ruth, Silverton Webb, Evan, Miami Yqtes Mrs Don Cmlon Stagner, Earl, Earth Thompson, Elsie, Canadian NVehlJ, Vinita Lee, Flomot ' ' , ' ' ' 5 Starnes, Ernestine, Tulia Tihbets, ludson, Alandeer Weitzman, Ida, Borger York, Slbylv Pimlmmlle Stephenson, Fern, Amarillo Todd, Marie, Tulia Welch, Minnie Lee, Dalhart Zimmer, Mary, Canyon Regular Sesslon, 1937-38 Addington, Iosephine, Perryton Dowd, Ralph, Amarillo Little, Dolores, Berger Sherwood, Mable, Twitty Allen, Walter Glenn, Ir., O'Donnell Driver, Warren, Petersburg, McAuley, Mrs. H. E., Canyon Sims, lohn, Mobeetie Amick, Howard Flomot Dunlap, Kay, Kerrick McClendon, Brummetr, Amarillo Slaughter, Ruth, Amarillo Archer, Charlie, Canyon Dyer, Lucille, Hereford McDaniel, Ann Nell, Amarillo Slay, Naomi, Wellington Archer, Sam Otis, Canyon Earthman, Mary, Alanreed McKinney, Novelene, Dimmitt Smith, Alma, Amarillo Atchley, Frieda, Kirkland Edmondson, lack, Memphis McKnight, Bob, Littlefield Smith, Billie, Tarzan Austin, Louise, Bushland Edmondson, lulian, Matador McNeill, Iohn, Canyon Smith, Helen F., Channing Baber, Mildred, Canyon Edmondson, Virginia Matador Mangum, Mary Nell, Locknev Smith, Sarah Frances Silverton Bailey, Ice, Quitaque Erts, Russell, Darrouzett Manzer, Mary Alice, Welliiigtoii Smith, Sophie, Tarzan Baird, Bob, Hereford Evers, Myra Nelle, Floydada Marshall, Roy, Cee Vee Smith, Syble, Dawn Ballard, Billie, Amarillo Ewing, Marietta, Estelline Matney, Carl, Vernon Snyder, lean, Hereford Barnet, Rachel, Washburn Faulkner, Mrs. Forrest, Canyon Matthews, Pauline, Hereford Spann, Ed, Amarillo Bell, Vaudine, Quail Fields, M. W., Amarillo May, lean, Clovis, N. M. Stalls, Mary Helen, White Deer Bender, Iris, Panhandle Flesher, Billie Bee, Canyon Meador, Mrs. Grace E., Amarillo Stanley, Bazel, Dumas Black, Iuanita, Lorenzo Forbes, ludson, Borger Meek, Dids, Lamesa Stephens, Lottie Io, Tahoka Black, Kenneth, Canyon Fortenberry, Alta Mae, Adrian Merchant, Cato, Canyon Stephenson, Lother, Anton Black, Roland, Canyon Francis, Charles, Canyon Merchant, Marjory, Canyon Stevenson, T. S., Canyon Blackwell, Lois, Channing Frazier, Sara, McKinney Miller, Alma Vera, Dawn Stump, Harley, Wake Blair, Maridora, Hartley French, Bill, Alex Miller, Edith, Happy Suddarth, Ruth, O'Donnell Bomar, Doris, Amarillo Fry, Ferne, Lockney Miller, Inez, Friona Tanner, Lois, i Flomot Borders, Chester, Maverick Galbraith, Nona Lee, Kirkland Mires, Fredice, Plainview Tarlron, Ruth, Canyon Borum, Urnon, Floyclada Galloup, Rex E., Amarillo Morehead, Dorothy lane Plainview Taylor, George, Lockney Bradley, lames T., Wellington Glass, Burl, Alanreed Morris, Alvis, Perryton Taylor, lack, Canyon Bradley, Willard, Olustee, Okla. Goettsche, Harley, Higgins Morris, Lucille, Gray, Okla. Taylor, Preston, Quitaque Bragg, Fred, Canyon Gold, Woodrow, Amarillo Morrison, Ray, Quitaque Terry, Dorothy, Snyder Bridges, Nancy, Hale Center Greenway, Carolyn, Amarillo Myers, Allene, Canyon Terry, Winnie Faye, White Deer Brillhart, Edna, Perryton Griffin, Fern, Goodlett Newton, Mary Lee, Odell Thomas, L. E., Canyon Brock, Hazel, Hale Center Griffin, Marion Lou, Goodlett Norman, I. L. Canyon Thompson, Burton, Dalhart Bull, Malcolm, Canyon Guinn, Carmel, Friona Nowlin, Reese, Perryton Thomsen, Dorothy, Amarillo Bunch, Doyle, Vernon Hall, Ruth, Kress O'Brien, Betty Lou, Stratford Thornton, Owen, Lockney Burgess, Sidney, Happy Hand, Lorraine, Plainview Overton, Anna Kathryn, Canyon Tolbert, Mildred, Pampa Burnett, Frances, Dumas Hart, Fred, Canyon Pallmeyer, Ann, Memphis Toles, Iohn Frank, Happy Burton, S. D., Canyon Harvey, Mrs. lune, Friona Parker, Lois, Amarillo Tomlinson, lerry, , Canyon Butler, Harold, Tulia Harvey, Owen, Shamrock Patterson, LaMoyne, Benjamin Vaughan, Alice, Amarillo Butler, Mrs. Ruclene, Tulia Hayes, Adelle, Amarillo Payne, E. C., Ir., Levelland Vernon, Ernest, Amarillo Campbell, Frances, Wildorado Heath, Gerald Dean, Canyon Penick, L. G., Canyon Vernon, Movelda, Happy Cartlidge, Carlos, Kirkland Hemphill, Gayle Littlefield Phillips, Frances, Hale Center Vise, Evelyn, Briscoe Carver, E. C., Borger Hill, Frances, Shamrock Pickett, Edgar E., Hereford Walker, Wakefield, Happy Cayce, Rosalie, ROUIH Hill, Margaret Esther, Amarillo Pierce, Orval, Hereford Walker, Wayne, Greenville Cl13Pm31li Vlfglnlfli Adfiiln Hogden, Archie, Clovis, N. M. Pictzsch, I. E., Amarillo Wallander, Treva, Wichita Falls Christopher, lewell, l.2kCE01l Holdeman, Eileen, Perryton Plaster, Fay, Canyon Warren, Meredith, Canyon Clark. MHfl0ll, Groom Holdernan, Eloise, Perryton Plummer, Allen, Hereford Watt, Leia Ruth, Hedley Clark, Roy, Ada Holliday, Amelia, Amarillo Raillard, Raymond W., Dalhart Weaver, Margaret, McLean Clay, Mafflf l-CC. PHIUP21 Horton, Leon, Hart Rainer, I. D., Floydada White, Annette, Dalhart C03-FS, D2VlCl, Seagraves Hoyle, Maurine, Plainview Renick, Willa Iune, Borger Whitehurst, Clifford, Fort Worth Cole. Loretta, C211y0H Hoyle, Maxine, Plainview Reynolds, Herbert, Amarillo Whitten, Claryce, Amarillo Cole, Louis. Hoover Hutto, Allison, Vernon Reynolds, Mrs. M. L., Shamrock Wilkinson, Marjorie, Canyon Cole. Rebecca, MCdlCl!1C MOUIld lack, Bertram, Friona Reynolds, Odell C., Albuquerque. Williams, Edwin, Canyon Cvllsrt, Gussie Marie 140161120 Parrell, Ruth, Abilene Rice, Mida, Mendota Williams, Etauta, Canadian C00li, Sllellly, While Deer lennings, Mary Nell, Canyon Roach, Rosemary Lewis, Williams, Leon, Shamrock Covey. Elllilllfilli Bfllijilllllll lenson, Mary Helen, Amarillo Lovington, N. M. Williams, Melba, Crosbyton CFOW, Merle, Al'11HrlllO Iohnson, Lloyd, Turkey Roberson, XV. A., Abilene Williams, Ruth, Carey Culp, Bertie Bell, Happy Iones, Royce, Higgins Rogers, Ioe, Amarillo XVilliamson, Howard, Hereford Culp, Everett. Hilppy Kendrick, Donald, Groom Ross, Mary Anna, Floydacla Williamson, Nell, Amarillo Daffern, Sibyl Matador Kendrick, Ianice, Moody Sanford, Iohn, Kalamazoo, Mich. Wilson, Bernard, Briscoe Dfllfolli lm0gCUC, Canyon Kendrick, Meredith, Groom Scheihagen, LaNelle, Hereford Wilson, Faye, Briscoe DflVl51 Milly Ella, CHIIYDU Kesler, Ozada, Wellington Schramm, Olive V., Canyon Wirt, Lorenzo, Canyon Davis, Trent, Amarillo Kiker, Crawford, Happy Schreiber, Edwin, Plainview Wofford, Wilbur, Plainview Deal, Margaret, Amarillo Kilmer, Pearl, lacksonville Schur, Ernest, Vernon Womble, loyce, Morse DCM011, Dahlia, Ivan Kilpatrick, Reece, Olney Shafer, Wilma lean, Tulia Wood, Elizabeth, Borver Dflllleyi Faye., Amarillo King, Billie Ruth, Lamesa Shearer, Cecil, Plainview Wood, R. V., Floydiilda Dickerson, Wilma, Plainview King, Roscoe, Tulia Shearer, Edythe, Pampa Workman, Martha, Tulia D0Uglfl5i Gflyllellei SllVCrt01l Klein, Bill, Amarillo Shepard, Eugene, Canvon Wyly, Myrtice, Friona Douglas, Mary Frances, Canyon Laman, Clevel, Mobectie Shepard, Robert, Fritch Zeeck, Ulane, Lamesa J U N IORS Regular Session, 1937-38 Allen, Glen, Canyon Dickson, Ligon, Amarillo Howard, Ivey, Miami Reeder, Maurine, Perrvton Amburn, Buck, Hollis, Okla. Dixon, Carolyn, Booker Huff, Olin, 1 Lockney Rcnick, Hila, Algene, Bdrger Ashley, Edith, Wheeler Dodson, Frankie, Lockncy Hutchens, Ira, Wilclorado Riley, Tamsay V., Stinnett Axtell, Robert, Amarillo Dodson, Weldon, Lockney Ivey, Guy Amarillo Roberts, Ola Mae, Perrvton Baer, Gladys, Texline Dow, lvlrs. Arneta, Canyon Iennings, Iack, Canvon Sawyer, Fermanetta, Canadian Bailey, Mildred Laroyce, Oltorl Draper, Calvin, Amarillo Iohnson, Ola Mae, Canyon Schmitz, George, Canyon Baker, Ruby Lee, Dalhart Draper, Otha, Amarillo Iones, Cecil, Amarillo Schuhart, Eldon G., Dalhart Barton, Mildred, Springlake Dysart, Elwyn L., Molieetie Ioiner, A. I., Coushatta, La. Shackelford, Ravmond, Tell Bean, Mildred, Silverton Earthman, Pulia, Alanreed Kelly, Lura, Phillips Shepherd, M. D., Albany Beck, Mrs. Gordon F., Canyon Easley, Marcella, Quanah Kerr, Ernest, Bimeombe, Ill, Sluder, Edwin, Oltoii Behrends, Sylvia, Hereford Elkins, Louise, Tulia Ketchum, Genelle, Conwav Smith, I. D., Amarillo Bellah, Wilma, Canyon Ellison, Lewis, Shamrock Kirk, Virginia Nell, Harrold Smith, Io Mae, Memphis Berry, Edith, Farwell Elms, Virgil, MCLCH11 Klinke, Alma, Amarillo Summerville, Frances, Wellington Blackburn, Sally, Iunction Enoch, Blanche, Floyrlada Knowles, Durward, Tulia Spear, Blanche, Happy Blair, Elizabeth, Gray, Okla. Evans, E. T., Crowell La Fon, I. Lowell, Clarendon Stevens, Iewell, Bomarton Blondi, Chris, Segundo, Colo. Ezzell, Ben R., Silverton Leitner, Wesley Durham, Okla. Stokes, George, Plainview Bowman, Helen, Canyon Fain, Wayndou, Canyon Lightfoot, Leota, Kirkland Storey, Vera, Vernon Brandt, Nlary, Spearman O'Briant, Dennis, Canyon Linder, Robert, Folliett Stuart, Iulia Nell, Canyon Brown, Marijo, Stratford Nicholas, Margaret, Canyon Lowe, Mary Ella, Canyon Stump, Mrs. Slaughter, Wake Brown, Olie, Samnorwood Faulkner, Forrest, Canyon Lyde, Blake, Dodson Taack, Lillie Mae, Lockncy Bullard, Vernon, Snyder Fields, Henry, Ir., Groom lVIcBee, Lawrence, Pampa Tabor, Inccpaeline, ,Canyon Bulls, Howard, Canyon Foster, Opal, Farwell McCall, Clarice, Canyon Taylor, Vivian, Clarendon Calliham, Marvin, Conway Garre, Richard, Amarillo McCormick, Dorothy, Clarendon Thomas, F. A., Canyon Caroll, T., Hereford Gerald, Dan, Canyon McGowan, S. Virginia Clarendon Tl10f1lPSOI'l, Helen Ruth, Mempliis Carter, Ethel, Melrose, N. M. Gilmore, Helen, XVheelcr lXfIcMurray, Florence, Canyon Tl10mPS0l1, Irene, Canyon Chapman, Mary Ellen, Pecos Glenn, Fletcher, Amarillo Mangum, Helen, Post Tidwell, Frances, Goodnight Chase, Arthur L., Clarendon Glenn, Mozellc, Canyon May, Carroll, Tulia Tims. Cllr-Clmleet, Hart Chautloin, Paul L., Loco Grady, Nellie, Clarendon Meyer, Dollee, Booker Tubb, Charlotte, Canadian Cleghorn, Mrs. Marguerite, Groves, Alma, Morse Miller, Harold T., Dalhart Turk, Shirley, Gruver Amarillo Groves, Merle, Morse Miller, lnez, Dawn THFIICY, Roberta, Vega Coker, Sibyl, Muleshoe Guy, Irma, Canyon Mitchell, Preston, Abernathy Unsell, Betty, Groom Collins, Ioe, Canyon Haney, Ruth, Crosbyton Mohler, Anna May, Amarillo Vaughan, lames S., Canyon Cone, Bill, Canyon Hardgrave, Iune, Amarillo Murry, Floyd, Floyrlada Wade, Virginia, Amarillo Cone, Lorna, Canyon I-Iarclin, Beatrice, Clarendon Neilson, Milton, Spearman Wakefield, Wayne, Childress Cooper, Clay, Canyon Hardin, Doris, Kirkland O'Keefe, Ralph, Panhandle Walters, Kenneth, Canyon Cope, Cleta, Canyon Hardin, Virginia, Pettit Oliver, Helene, Canyon VVashington, Odell, Flomot Cope, Iune, Follett Harrison, Mary May, Canyon O'Neal, Mrs. Mary B., Dawn Watliiiis, Foster, Dumas Cory, Mrs. Affa Davis, Amarillo Harter, Lynette, Canyon Orton, Robert, Canyon Weast, Iune, South Plains Cottingham, Margaret, Lelia Lake. Harvey, Clark, Sudan Osborn, Bessie, Tell VVelch, Seva, Friona Cox, Ray, Vernon Hayes, Ioe, Allison Owen, XVayne, Vernon Westniorelaiid, Mrs. H. E., Canyon Craig, O. T., Canyon Hays, Arvol, Colorado Padget, Mrs. Nannettc, Panhandle YVhite, Velma Dean, Earth Croson, Margaret, Pampa Headlee, Leona, Perryton Palmer, Ralph, Alanreed y,Vi11iam5lMi1dreCl, plaiuvicw Crow, Milton, Amarillo Helton, Carrol, Groom Pate, Iack Amarillo ,- - , I, .U Cullender, Melvyn, Hartley Hicks, Winnie Dee, Canyon Paul, Alton, Canyon Williams' Tihdld' , Goodmaht Cupell, IoErld, Quitaque Hill, Iames, Canyon Piercy, Dora Lucille, Clarendon Wllllallls' Vlmme' Bfmkmim' Okln' Currie, Florine, Canyon Hill, Iohn M., Moody Pirschell, XVilma, Amarillo Wilililff, OJCSSH, PSIIUPH Surry, Norton, KPlaingew Hodpps, MiEIyHNeil, P Tulia goo? Rglpa, ,1Grciom Woctelll Qh,-jg, Canyon enton, Verdie, nox ity Ho iand, icred err ton oo e, ' oise, ex ine ,, - - Devin, Catherine, Tulia Hoglaus, Kenneth, Locliiney Popham, Minnie Lee, Canadian wlioilxnmn' Milly Elizabeth' Tlilm Devine, Edward, Tulia Homra, Iames. Seymour Powell, Ecldis Lee, Lueders Vl right' EUCUIHC, Amarillo Dickenson, Dorothy, Silverton Horton, Monroe, Rondlctt, Okla. Quest, Gene, Amarillo Wright, George, Childress Regular Sesslon, 1937-38 A anison, Zona, Hedley Butler, Conway, Wichita Falls Eller, Cynthia Mae, Memphis Harman, Hugh. Herford ddison, Max, Dimmitt Calliham, Melba, Conway Falls, NV. T., Snyder Harp, William, Brownwood ford, Agnes, Canadian Capps, Ruth, Fredonia Farley, Claude, Estellxne Harris, Ora Mae, Claude llen, Mittie Lee, Midland Carter, B. C., Wildorado Farmer, Effie Nelle, Quail Hart, Ruth, . I. Pampa llen, Roach, Lockncy Cash, Rosa, Canyon Fent, Margaret, Clovis, N. M. Hatter, Mrs. Linme, Canyon Allison, Kathryn, Plainview Christian, Wayne G. Vega Forrester, Frederick, Borger Hayes, Lorene, 'Clarendon Archer, Lady Maurine, Canyon Cleland, Louise, Canyon Foster, Rulyye, Canyon Haynes, Iim, Silverton rcher, Nannie Iessie, Canyon Cohea, Roberta, Amarillo Francis, Leona, Canyon Hemhree, Mrs. I. C., Margaret rmstrong, Frances, Tulia Collins, Thomas, Canyon Frazier, Eula, Gruver Hennigh, Marguerllsfi DRIFFOUZCYY xtell, Hall, Amarillo Conger, Iuanita, Amarillo Fry, Forest,. Lockncy Hill, W. I., Ir., Bushlarld adgett, Iames, Floydada Cook, Faye, Canyon Garner, Bess1e,. Turkey Hinger, Oscar, Enclee, N. M. Ugarly, H. M., Ir., Happy Cosby, Mrs. Lottie Bell, Amarillo Gierhart, Bonnie, Shamrock Hodge, Kathleen, Floydada a tery, Vida, Floyclada Courage, M. Elizabeth, Panhandle Gordon, Fred, Shamrock Hohlaus, Virginia, Lockncy attcry, Zelda M., Floydada Coy, Mrs. Iohn, Amarillo Gordon, Lee, Mobeetie Huff, Mary Lena, Conlen ergner, Minnie, Texhoma, Okla. Davis, George, Amarillo Gordon, Mary, Shamrock lackfonf MVS- Myrtle Lime' Dallas Bessire, Lorene, Lewistown, Mon. Davis, Mary Lee, Shamrock Grace, Mrs. Lena, Amarillo lelmmgs- I-elm Wade, CFUYOH iggers, Gouda, Hereford Day, Iune, Plainview Graves, Martella, Canyon Iohnson, Vernon, Childress ills, Fredda Charles, Littlefield Devin, Lena, Tulia Grimes, Hannah, Amarillo Iones, Betty, Hereford ishir, Mrs. Kathleen, Canyon Dill, Ruth, Gageby Guthrie, Iune, Lockney Kidd, Rachel, Amarillo Brasuel, George, Canyon Dosher, Mrs. Dorothy, Sunray Hamilton, Clarence, Childress King, Quixie Bea, Laniesa rian, Loura Ferne, Canyon Dotson, B., Amarillo Hamm, Louise, Hereford Kittrell, Opal, Earth right, Houston, Aiken Dow, Lwood, Canyon Hammitt, E. L., Ir., Quail Langford, Viola Mae, Amarillo HIIOII, Goldia, Choctaw, Okla. Dutton, Orin, Canyon Hancock, Lea Belle, Hobbs, N. Lewis, Ellen, Al'l1?lYlll0 ussey, Hope, Panhandle Echols, Iack, Amarillo Harman, Dorothy, Tulia Line, Virginia, Canyon 3.55335 SEN IQRS Regular Session, 1937-38 Loftin, VV'ren, Spearman Murray, Virginia, Canyon Ridgway, Rohinette, Molneetie Thomas, Eilene, Canyon liongi Rlgy, Cglnyon Igloblesid Irffillard, klgnlariglo Eoaclrlgioseigiiile, Pgnls Valley, Ok. Enfaclelell, .Martha, Agarillo , ' , o 1 , . -a fe, cmors oo 1, rs. ertma artz, anvon use , ris, room lVlldCairty, Iiilii? L. Aniarillri Pai-Eel 13910, Amaiillo Saliiion, Gladys, Clarendon Unsell, Nlary, Groom McCaslin, lvlary, Canyon Patman, Ardis, Clarendon Sawyer, Cloie, Higgins Veazey, lack, Dumas McGehee, Sarah Beth, Wayside Patton, Dorothy, Higgins Schreiber, Mrs. Daisy, Plainview Vineyard, Io, Amarillo McNeely. Nell, lviemphis Phillips, luanita, Floydacla Simmons, Genevieve, NValling. Craig, Farwell McNeill, Ioe, Amarillo Porter, lone, White Deer Arapaho, Okla. XValsh, Mrs. Hazel, Canyon Maples, Dorothy, Dimmitt Powell, Elizabeth C., Amarillo Slack, Tom, Canyon Vxlebb, Ova B., Stanton Marchhanks, XVoodrow, Childress Powell, Ma1'y Frances, Clarendon Smith, George, Neodasha, Kans. Wederlnrook. Patricia, Hereford Nlarr, Elvira, Crowell Price, Altie, Hot Sprinfrs, N. M. Smith, Mrs. lvlatrie, Canyon Weed, Mrs. Mary Alice, Spearman Mathews, Mrs. B. F., Price. Audrey, Hot Springs, N. M. Smith, Newton C., Ir., Clarendon XVilliams, Ieff H., Goodnight M EI R I Blooming Grofie gan1age,XHelen, I-Borger gpeer, B., Dlickens Vlfilliams, Virginia, Clarendon ayer, c. ., r., mari o zinc e, lone, amesa torey, nez, ernon W'11 u R Li - Mayfield, Evelyn, Shamrock Reese, Maye, Knox City Story, Dean, Hereford xvijggm UIAN Texqmm S mlm Middleton, Mildred, Canvon Richardson, Oswald I., Allison Strain, Marv Canyon ' ' ' l' U my lX4iesse. Beth, Amarillo Ricks, Bob, Amarillo Yearwood, Dorothy Lee, Tulxa Milleii, Ann, Boise City Okla. 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