West Texas A and M University - Le Mirage Yearbook (Canyon, TX)
- Class of 1947
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EX IIHHIS HMIHHH L , L 701 aaidizemflkem, weekend MaQamZQe afWMZ7mm5Zak- 7a meakmeci alllmecf iq Wulf 7mm Simila- va QM, Me swam M Mme WWW af fe N E A . H ZMIHHHE i941 7 WMI' 7mm Siale Gcalfege Gwynn Staff: Norman H. Ely ................ Editor J. T. Harp .......... Business Manager Dorinda E. Bond ............. Adviser Craftsmen: Southwestern Engraving Co., Fort Wo1'th. Watson-Focht J? nting Co., Sweetwater. BOOK such as this has as its sole purpose the task of recording the activities of a school year, in such form as later to recall to its readers the spirit of that year. We couldn't quite diagnose the spirit of '46-'47, so We just knocked out an annual. We hope you like it. The Staff 2 5 V I ,HU -Iwi Qflif' f1 in --,,.-...,. X. .,,... W ,. . R J .IL 'M fw- . as-m4Q2Q2m'k ...V ,. 7. - -- 'Q 'niafv W5-KE Fm:-. nik i wx1w :ww 2 1 'I.. . tum , I.wL. in I . ' - .J .l '7 ' 'W-lx ,QSy'VxW32.3-l-'H- I i'415A . 'JH .-I' 'lgfni'--Igf. 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No doubt the book reflects the year at West Texas State with no little fidelity. If so, each of you will doubtless cher- ish it more and more through the passing years. Personally and officially I wish to record here my very deep ap- preciation of every honest, intelligent, and unselfish effort that has been made this year toward the improvement of West Texas State. Colleges are built and maintained for the primary purpose of lifting the cultural level of those who attend them and thus improving the democratic heritage handed down to us by our fathers. Let us hope that our own beloved institution has not this year betrayed its trust and that by reason of her service each of us, through the years ahead, will grow in appreciation of the knowledge, the experience, and the inspira- tion that have been ours in 1946-47. My prayer is with and for each of you always. Faithfully yours, J. A. HILL PMMWJ 74. JM! gcamcf of Qeqenii Sf? . OFFICERS V. A. Collins, Livingston ..... . ....... President S. A. Kerr, Jr., Jacksonville .... ..... V ice-President H. A. Turner, Dallas ......... ....... S ecretary MEMBERS Mrs. J. K. Beretta- San Antonio Melvin C. Eidson--- ....... Austin Newton Harrell--- ---Claude William A. Kerr ---- ---- M idland H. L. Mills ------ ---- H ouston R. L. Thomas ----- ---- D allas Walter Woodull ---- ---- H ouston DR. D. A. SHIRLEY Dean of the College Registrar MRS. GERALDINE GREEN Dean of Women DR. C. A. PIERLE Dean of the Graduate Division DR. A. K. KNOTT Dean of the Lower Division MITCHELL JONES Dean of Men .., . -n- mn- 1 .xfzqk-M W...- L Baker J. L. Duflot Dr. B. F. Fronabarger E1010gy Sociolty English Margaret Barrett Home Economics Dr. Roy G. Boger Amarillo Center Dr. W. R. Clark Music Dr. S. H. Condron Government Ruth Cross Women's P. E. Dr. Hattie Anderson History Dr. Noble Armstrong Education Dr. Ima Barlow History Dorinda Bond Journalism Winston Burgess Industrial Arts Herschell Coffee Economics Elizabeth Cox Home Economics Aubrey Crossland Agriculture Loula Grace Erdm English Mrs. Cecil Frank Business Matilda Gaume Piano J. L. Gilmore Mathematics s ' ..s, . e ' '13- John A. Gillis Industrial Arts 3 I X.. A nk' .. ' 'W L 5 I . 9 1 ra-,ln 3' .33 I 4 ga 'i s . v 1 1 ' 0 ' 'Sas s y sf- 56 , 1 wxng 6 .,:.:.,,::. W W Q. M ' 11' 'Tix h rp H . --1 , I gs! ., - . fi ' '. ': f Graham Ruth Lowes Dr. James Russell Mathematics Education Education Donald B. Gragg Katie McCluney Mrs. Ethel Shaw Education Home Economics English . F. Haggard Dr. Mattie Swayne Mack Mrs. Dorothy Tout Business English English . C. Kieselbach W. A. Moore Nolabelle Welch Art .speech Business Dr. Ples Harper Dr. L. Johnson Modern Languages Business Thomas McCarter Physics W. A. Miller Director of Athletics C. A. Murray Mathematics Frank Phillips Agriculture Dr. C. A. Pierle Chemistry E Mrs. T. V. Reeves Linnie Babston E, Public Service Librarian W ' Virgil Henson Business Manager I::: ,I -. A ,.:.:.., EZ... ik Eula V. Potter 55 U r Bible QQ 7 ' ZI' , A Lrg H ...,, ,f ' . n I 7512 .,-.. es,e . ,:s, M SX .ri Crannell Tolliver Speech F. E. Savage Demonstration School Dr. L. F. Sheffy History Darthula Walker Geography in Ada V. Clark Mrs. Mac Stallings Mrs. Dorothy D. S. D. S. Dean's Frank Barnhill Mrs. Carlton Thomson 130.0119 D. s. D. s. Asslitiaf Mrs. Earlene Moreman Mrs. Ocoee Warden Alb O useum D. s. D. s ?SSa ' Assistant Mae Simmons Mrs. Kenneth Glasgow B -15 M W-ly D. s. Publicity secretary fQSQStanfeLibiaf EIHSSES RICHARD CRAIG, Childress Major: Education HHHHUHHS JOE CRISLER, Pampa Major: Chemistry DAN GILLHAM, Canyon Major: Education CONNALLY LO CKHART, Canyon CARL SHIRLEY, Hereford Major: Business Administration Post Graduate OFFICERS Jack Andrewso ...--.....,..-.,.-. .,-,. , . President Clark Deac Johnson , .... -, ...,..... Vice-President Mary Hodges - --.,-,,............-... - Secretary-Treasurer i 1 liQf'if1:if'ff ' KM ' uf ' Wifi l iii, 5 ' 1 521 Abbott, Mary Lee McLean B. S., Music. S. C. A.: xV1l0'S WVl1o: Madrigal Club: Womerfs Chorus: College Trio: Variety Show: Girl's Sex- tet: B. S. U., President Cousins Hull: Pi Omega. Black, Henry B. Canyon B. S., Math X: Physics Alphu Chi: Pi Beta Gamma: Ep- silon Beta. . Brown, Clois Canyon B. S., Government. Altendorf, Mary Holly Fritch B. S., Elementary Education. Bolton, Fayrene Ballinger B. S., Business. Type High: Business Manager Le Mirage: Cheerleader: Band: Pledge Captain, Pi Omega. Brown, Iris Dooley Canyon B.B.A., Business Administration. n Andrews, Jack Pampa B. S., Sociology. Mcn's Chorus: Madrigal Cluh: Student Senate: Band: Orches- tra: Vice-President Senior Class: President Stsxfford Hull: Mixed Chorus: Alplm, Chi: Variety Show: A Cappella, Choir: NVho's lVhu, Boyd, Edith Earthman Alanreed B. A., English. B. S. U.: S. C A: Camptivity: Spanish Club: Girl's Chorus Brown, Iris Claude B, S., Elementary Education. Girl's Chorus: B. S. U.: S. C A.: I. R. C. . Avent, Robert Bernard Canyon B. S., History. Transfer from Oklahoma. Univer- sity. Britt, Lou Laverne Estelline B. S., History. I. R. C.: Wesley Fomulution: Kappa Tun Phi. Brown, Robert B. Claude B. S., Agriculture. Aggie Club: fl'-Anchor Club: Vcter:in's Association. V Kgfffwwg---A ...W . 414.31 ve:-:r - .5 Clark, Beatrice Canyon B. S.. Piano. Ol1c11'11s3 ON-,l1os11'11: Bnmlg A Czlppm-llu Cl111i1': Sl'l'l'llllIl'y Glllll' 111.111 l,'l1 i. aniel, Elizabeth May Floydada 13. A., :Illl1lISlll1ll Arts. S. C. A.: Bmul. Edgar, Peggy Jean Turkey B, S., Govu1'11nm11I:. Alplui Chi, Colle-gu Clmrusp I. R. C.: XVIIOIS XVIII1. 1 1 l Cain, Joy Long Beach, Calif. 11. S., Spvmrc-ll. Al11l1:1 Psi 0u'11'g:1: Gilllllllfl 1'l1i. Davis, Lavenia Stanton B. S., Speech. F1'usl11111111 Fcllowslxipi V:11'sij'y Di-lmlc '1'v:11ug SQ!lfl'l'l'1l1'y Huflu- lo NIIISQIIQISI Alpha Chi, Ifilllllll 'l'11u Phi. ' Foster, Bruce C. Floydacla B. S., Clwliiishry. Pi Us-1:1 G11111111:15 Student Assist- nnt 1'l1ysics Dept.: Epsilon Being Nl'l1u's Who. Cox, Bettye Ruth Canyon B. S., Art. XVUIIICIIYS Clioiust A Cappella Choir: S. C. A.g I. R. C., Phicl- izus Art Club: Pre:-zidciit Kappa Tau Plli. Dromgoole, Betty Lou Dalhart B. S., Art. Alt Club: Choius: Social Choir: Piesinlcut of Randall Hall: V.ce- Plcsillcut Pi Omega, Cadet Swuellienrtg BDIIIIUY Foster, Mary Evelyn Borger B. S., Clicinistry. S. C. A., Pi Beta Gnmmzig XVO- me11's chorus: Choir, Sextetg College Trio: Pcrsonzility Queen, Variety Show: SOCl'l?lfill'y Student Senate: XVesley Foiimlzxtiung Pre' sideut Pi Omega, Wl1o's Who. Cunningham, Fern Straforcl B. B. A., Business gxdIllll1iSI1fl' tion. Bruid: xV0ll'1Gll,S Cliorus: Presi' dent R1'1nd11ll Hall: Sem.-rotz11y Ju- nior Class: Xveslcy Foundation: SWeefllvzu't350tl1 C. T. D., Pre- sident Dclt:1Zet:1 Chi. Dunaway, Faye Voyles Kelton B. S., Plllllllll' Education. Franklin, Lois C. Happy B. S., Piano. O1'CllGSl21'fl1 Chorus, Alpliu. Chip Prairie. Curyea, Stanley Panhandle B. B. A., Business Administra tion, Epsilon Beta. Dyer, Lucile A. Dimmitt B. S., I-101119 Economics. Frost, Maurine Cameron, N. M. B. S., Home Eccniomics. XVomen's Chorus: XVeslcy Fouu dutiong I. R. C.: S. C. A. 'l Fulton, H. R., Jr. Canyon B. s.. Music. Men's Chorus A Cappella Choir, Mallrigal Cllubg Swing Band 3 Variety Show 7 Mixed Chorus : Sand g President Alpha Sigma Xi. Harp, J. T. Canyon B. S. Government. I. R. C. Vice-President: Type High, Business Manager Mirage: Pll0tUg'l'll17llGl' Mixageg Prairie: Veterans Association: Vice-Pre sidcnt Epsilon Beta, Who's 'Who. Holt, Georgia Canyon B. A., English. B. I-S. U.: Alpha Chig NVln,i's Who. . 24 mags: Glasgow, Kenneth Follett B. S., Government. Buffalo T - Club, Football: Track, Veteran's Association. Hedgecoke, Robert Stinnett ' B. S., Chemistry. Science Club: Spanish Club Westminster Student Association Jacobs, Ledru F. Spearman B. S., Physical Education. Buffalo 'T-Club, Captain Basket- ball Team. W Gray, Mary Juanita White Deer B. S., Home Economics. Vlfesley Foundation: S. C. A.: Home Economics Club. Hicks, E. F. Canyon B. B. A., Accounting. B. S. U. Council: Student Assis- tant Business Administration, S. C. A. Johnson, Charles A. Turkey B. S., Physical Education. Basketball, President Buffalo T- Clubg Student Senate: Type High: Vetcranls Association. .5 9 is :naw -a J i 2 1 lm :.l lfli 5 1 f. f., , 1,-F. . f-fx., ,jf- ,f. -. 's Lf Gregg, Harry Weldon Plainview B. A., English. Hill, Anna Lee Hedley B. B. A., Business Administra- tion. Secretary Xvesloy Foundation: Secretary Randall 1-Iallg S. C. A. Johnson, Clark Turkey B. S., Physical Education. Secretary Buffalo T-Clnhq Vico- Prcsident Student Senate: Sce- rctary Senior Class, Captain Basketball team Hampton, James Amarillo B. B. A. Business Administ tion. I. R. C. Student Senate: Gln Leaderg Epsilon Beta-. Hodges, Mary Canyon B. S., Piano. Bandg Variety Show: Swi Band: Orchestrag XVomen's Cl rus: Alpha. Chi, Vice-Presidi -Tuniol' Clauss: Vice Presidi Senior Class, NVho's Whog Ga ina Phi Vicce-President. Johnson, Freeda M: Texhorna, Okla. B, S., Government. Mui Harlspith AlphiChi : -3 1 2 7 C lege Chorus and Choir: I. R. 153- :-... 1 5. Jones, Russell V. Childress . B, A., Business Aclininistra- lion. Alpha Sigma Xi, J'rvsirli-ul' Band: XVlxo':-4 Who, Lee, Betty Ft. Stockton B. S., Business. Student S:-nate: Li- Il'Iii':lgm- Staff Inter-Club Council: L'resi4luu Pi Ouu-gn. McSwain, Harold V. Amarillo B. S., Government. -XrL'l.0l'llll,li Club: I, K. C. :l '2'f-8 Kelley, Virgil Lockney li. A., Physical liclnmntion. lSul'I'alo 'I'-Club: Sluilvnl' Mun agvr, Football, Buslci-tlmall. Love, James W. Vernon B. S., Pliysical Educzition. Footlnall: Suifrolary Buffalo 'l'- Cluli, McWhirter, Jack Spearman B. S., Agriculture. l . P. A.: Alpha Chi: Aunsirong lloulvy County Club: Vetci'un's llNISl.N!lIlll0llI Vvllilll VVho: Type High: Epsilon Beta. Lair, Avent W. Canyon B. S., Speech. Alpha Psi Omega.: Vete1'au's As- sociation: P rllirle: Dramatic-s I. R. C. Lyon, Dwain Olton B. S., Agriculture. Buffalo T-Clubg Co-Captain Football. Mickey, Mary Helen ' ' Canyon B. S., Piano. Mary E. Hudspeth: Alpha Chi: Band, Chorus: Orcliestrag Vari- ety Show: Swing Band: lVlio's lVlio. Lantz, Norma Lee Canyon B. S., Home Economics. Kappa Ouiicron Phi: President S. C. A.: NVeshuinster Fellow- ship: YVl1o's Who. McDaniel, Billie Ruth Henrietta B. S., Home Economics Kappa Omieron Phi. Miller, Margaret Anne Hereford B. A., Speech. Campus TllB!ll6l': Alpha Psi Omega. Lary, Marcyle Melrose, N. M. B. S., Histoiy. Baud. McDonald, Charles E' Ozona B. S.. Government. Buffalo T-Club: Band: Foot- ball: Vice-President Stuclnt As- sociation: Swing Baud: Variety Show. Montgomery, William J - Shamrock B. B. A., Accounting President Alpha Sigma XI: Al- pha Chi: Many E. Huclspetli: I. R. C.: S. O. A.: YVho's lVho: Vice-President Student Associa- tion Student Senate: President, Staffoid Hall: President Inter- Club Cuumilg Buffalo Band: Vaiiety Show. A' ,vs sv., fm ,, ' ' . .t. Moreman, Ava Jo X Canyon B. A., Public School Music. Pi Oinegng Wnmeifs Chorus. ' Rampley, O. C. Silverton B. S., Pliysicnl Education and Education. President Buffalo T-Clubg Stu- dent Senuteg Football, Veternn's Associution. Sheffy, Sue Dimrnitt B. A.. Speech. Alpha Psi Omega: Campus The- ater: Gan-ma Phi. , .. . ' ,Qt t ..., .,,. . ..., 2.4. J ,g let, .:....,..w. .. .' .t-4.3-r 'YJ H. 'X t ' A wf Zl ..,,, .... me-.:.::::5.a.: ..,-9:11 - - - 3.+g.,5gt.,.- pu , i ' O'Neal, Bobbie Brant Piehl, Mary Louise Prescott, Mary Frances Pugh, Betty Jean Canyon Dumas ' Amarillo Perryton B. S., Home Economics. B. S., Home Economics. B. B. A., Accounting. B. S., Home Economics, Kappa Oniiuron Phi, B, S. U. President Delta Zeta Chi. Reves, Duard H. Lockney B. S., Agriculture. F. F. A.g Vetex-mfs Association Shelton, Reva Odell B. B. A., Business Administra- tion 1 Mary Hudspeth: Alpha Chig S. C. A.: Kappa Omit-ron Phi. Robinson, Oma Ruth Panhandle B. S., Secondary Education. Simpson, Lura Amarillo B. S., Art Science Clubg Phidias Art Club: Trunsfei' from E. C. S. T. C., Adu, Oklahoma. Chorus: A Cztppelln Choir, B. U.: B. S. U. Council: Du Zeiu Chi. Russell, Mary Ruth Schneider, Alma Gram Hereford Plainview B. S., Sociology. lil. S.. Piimzny Education. Band, Student Senate: Orclxes- B. S. U. tra.: Sun Princessg Who's Whog Gznnnin Phi Smith, Alvin M. Smothermon, Frances l Sipes Springs Claude B. S., Induslrlnl Arts. 1Ien's B. A., English Chorus, Veterunls Assoc. 'l'ype High: Chorus: Alpha Chi Student Assistant, Libran y. Solomon, O. M. Canyon B. S., Cllemistry Vive-President, Pi Beta Gamma: Student' Asst.. Cheuiistry Lab: X'L'iil'l'1lllS Association. eatherly, Howard L. Panhandle B. S., Agiieuliurc and lull. xxliS, Presirlent Aggie Club: Cheer- leaflurg Vete1'1m's Association, Al- pha Sigma Xi. cker, Morris Hank Richmond, Ind. B. S., Physivnl Education. Buffalo 'l'-Club: Many E. Hurl' spell: Som-iely. Steinkoenig, Leo Wichita Falls ll. S., Physical l'I4lucaliuu Vive-1h'v:-ziiliml Buffalo T-Club! Type High: Presilleut, Vetexaus Association. Whitfield, Marion Plainview B. S., Gln-xnislry. Pi Beta. Gamma: S. O. A.: Mews Chorus: Vice-President Alpha Sigma Xi. Dendy, John Canyon B. S., Chemistry. Thomas, Bertha Clarendon B. B. A. Business Aduiinistra tion. Willoughby, Bobby Jane Storey Dalhart B. S., Secondary Education. Type High, Band: Student Sen- ate, 1'1':iin'ie Staff, Football Queeng Pi Omega, Rowntree, Robert Thomas, Wayne E. Adrian B. S., Government. Alpha Ohi: President Alpha Psi Omega: S. C. A.g Type High: Secretary Freshman Class: Pres- ident Junior Claes: Spanish Club: I. R. C.: Mary E, Hud- speth, Campus Theatre: Presi- dent, Alpha Sigma Xi: Law Club: President Staffoid Hall: Buffalo Masquers: XVho's Wliog Student Folum. Williams, Katherine Abilene B. S., Home Economies. Zimmer, Fern Amarillo Amarillo B. B.. A., Business Administra- B. S., Home Economics. t i't m' Sec1'etaiy-'l'reasurer Senior Class: Delta Zeta Chi. Walker, Jack Samnorwood B. S., Speech. Alpha Psi Omega: Pi Beta Ga 11111. Winter, Mack Perryton B. S., Physical Education Buffalo T-Club, Football. Crawford, Melvin Spearman B. S.. Mathematics. Veterans Association. Mary Hanna .... .,..,.. P resident Bob Copeland , .,e-. ,......, V 'ice-President Carlyn Wimberlyu-- ,-,. Secretary-Treasurer ki' :fr 4. THE-me 5 wi, , W -WWWW t z II i llllllll s - va W - , ,fax x' , :Z I - fl 1,. 1 11 25- A ,.., i. ..,....m. Q i Aaron, Grace Quail Black, Evelyn Canyon Clinton, Beryl Canyon Copeland, Bob Floydada Armstrong, Jesse Autry, Donna Wellington Amarillo Boggs, Richard Bolling, Billy Amarillo Canyon Collard, Kay Collins, Jane Borger Oklahoma City, Okla. Dandridge, Jo Drake, Jack Dumas Memphis Bailey, Virginia Mobeetie Bonifield, Billy Claude Colwell, Sylvia Borger Duncan, A. B. Canyon Ballard, Elizabeth Canyon Brown, J une Farnsworth Conatser, Louise Canyon Dunn, Jonnie Petrolia Barrett, Francis Hereford Brown, Mary Amarillo Cooper, Neil Canyon Dyess, Raymond Dimmitt ,, 3,.,,,,, ,,,,..,,n .am g M, tl ' 5 i i E i ::: 'l?li'i'i'5f1l ll M ' 2 F I fy ' , H W K ' :ar 5551, ,ii J KW W7 sa it w 4 ' 1' Qt is lm M , it 'ffi ':E:g.,. I 1 .,.:, mn! . ' -' ' Wg ? 3 9.41, sv QQ 4' ' -' g ies 9 agffjif u . Z, in ' Q 1 L ..,--', 2 , A 'fl' ,Z-5.1:- 2 5 ' A - f ' WVU Y 'WI . :.' 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Lockney -,sv WW l 'T' QM '27 JC' McDonald, Jo Dallas Marshall, Dorothy Canyon Mosely, Billene Pampa Price, Louise Skellytown ' V ' i -2 McGlasson, D. E. Malone, June Malone, J. W. Amarillo Canyon Stratford Meador, LaVoice Menke, Lillian Miller, Marjetta Miller, William Amarillo Amarillo Parnpa Canyon Owens, Charles Peggram, Billy Joe Peggrarn, Opal Perkins, Phyllis Canyon Quail Quail Parnpa Ridley, Maurice Robbins, Wynema Robinson, William Shaver, A. D. Clarendon Canyon South Gifford, Mo. Seymour Al 3 Marsh, Julia Amarillo Morris, Dayton Canyon Phillips, LaNell Olton Sheffy, Dorothy Dimrnitt 1 w F E i 585 1 if ai l Smith, Charles Smith, Wynona Clarendon Wellington Vick, Charles Bosley, Lula Walker Amarillo Weatherford Williams, Horacine Williams, Robert F. Amarillo ' Amarillo Zukav, Sidney Brockus, Charles Amarillo Spearman Rf .W Steen, Maurice Floydada Walling, Nell Borger Wilson, Mary Amarillo Timmons, Blake Amarillo Walsh, Andy Canyon Wimb erly, Carlyn Canyon Travis, Trixie Follett Whitt, Charlsey Clarendon Yandell, Ruth O'Donnel1 Tye, Dorothy Floydada Williams, Glen Amarillo Young, Betty Canyon OFFICERS Bill Miller ..,.....,.-,,.......... A President Harold Erwin ...-.. - ...... Vice-President Juanita Reeves ,,.,..... A Secretary-Treasurer ,S S M' mfiggiji - ' wiv, -2 f Liz: , . 1 'ill'i i,.ff:'fyfL'fxs::-2-2255,M515 ' ' is - Adams, Doris Hereford Bell, Juanita Galetea, Colo. Black, Tillie Anton Boyd, Lindsey Kingsmill Brown, Toney A Tulia Adams, Eugene Adkisson, Naomi Childress Levelland Bellah, Mary Ann Benjamin, Ray Canyon Alberta, Canada Bledsoe, Reseda Blessen, Ruth Ann Coleman Bushland Boykin, Johnnie Brannan, Jean Childress Amarillo Brummett, Louise Bunch, Glynn Pampa Lenora 'JP' - ,, 1 ssssss ik? fi ss W f u Allen, Billy Armstrong, Jack Lockney Amarillo Bible, Billy Bishop, John Canyon Quail Blue, Marcella Bogan, Ann Hereford McLean Brickey, Ray Briley, Gerald Dalhart Spearman Bunch, Nank Bush, Mack Tarzan Childress Bangs, Muriel Amarillo Black, Bob Canyon Boteler, Betty Floydada Ercoks, Kathryn . McLean Byrd, Betty Memphis Bauman, Bruce Perryton Black, George Canyon Bowman, Marvin Lefors Brotherton, Inell Canyon Campbell, Maxine Amarillo 'fa Cantwell, Nina Caudle, Mary Silverton Canadian Coker, U. F. Colwell, Mary Francis Turkey Canyon Crook, Joe Evelyn Crooks, Joy Dodson Spearman augherty, Frank Davis, Laura Lee Hoover Canyon Donaldson, Jane Doshier, Carroll Allison Canyon is Pig 2 fa Ak.. ag L Chapman, Gail Dalhart Corder, Kenneth White Deer Crooks, Vernon Spearman Davis, W. C. Spearman Ehrlich, Bernice Follett Chesser, Ona Gruver Corts, Billy Pampa Crow, Billy Canyon Deason, Milton Borger Elliott, Inell Bovina Clark, Paul Wichita, Kan. Covington, Jean Dougherty Dahl, Alma Gruver DeBusk, Aaron Idalou Ely, Norman Amarillo Coker, John E. Seminole Craig, Bobbie Dallas Daily, Barbara Spearman Dickerson, Gordon Canyon Erwin, Harold Claude Coker, Norma Crosbyton Cresens, Johnnie Amarillo Darsey, Julius Friona Dixon, Wanda Hereford Euler, Betty Summerfield Farmer, Don Felts, Joy Hoover Dalhart Freeman, Willa Mae Gallemore, Mary Follett Pampa Greenfield, Bill Hackett, Peggy 'Dumas Gladewater Harney, Naomi Harp, Frances Eorger Canyon Hill, Leta Ree Hoskins, Winifred Canyon Spearman Fenn, Alvin Canyon Gamble, Mary Canyon Haines, Vergie Canyon Hawkins, Willis Hart Houser, J. L. Levelland Flowers, R. A. Perryton Gillespie, M. E. Follett Hamm, R. L. Childress Head, Peggy Canyon Huber, Jacob HHDDY Fowler, Ernestine Littlefield Goodson, Charles Canyon Handly, James Perryton Heard, Robert Spearman Hutton, Mary Dalhart Fox, Ruth Francis, Wilma Gruver Silverton Grady, Kathleen Grayson, Clarendon Allison Harbour, Avis Harder, J, Stinnett Plainview Hearne, Bernie Hicks, Harl Canyon Canyon Irwin, Leola Iverson, Don Floydacla Canyon S Marilyn '1 Clarence Amarillo Lathem, Clara Floydada McCabe, Ann Dawn Mann, Leora , Midland MFQ Johnson, D. J. Canyon Kinsey, Laverne Vega Lawless, Luther DeB erry McCabe, James Dawn Marsh, Jody Crosbyton EiiiiE2ii:,Ef, ---- r , fiooai., ., - , .... 1 ::: m..if5fe?2,5T, 3 ' ' 2a?1f?i'j': f'M' P f I 'x Y ii: ? Y ,. ,,.. in Johnson, John Abernathy Knox, R. L. Lockney Levy, Sedley Clovis, N. M. McDaniel, Mary Happy Martin, Jack Shamrock Johnson, Lloyd Wheeler Kuhlman, Alvin Canyon Lillard, Wilton Friona McGuire, Neva Dora, N. M. Martin, Wilburn Flomot Johnson, Ruth Jordan, Omer Key, Jo Beth Boise City, Okla. Vernon Kirkland Lallement, Georgina Landrum, Mollie Lane, Bert Gray, Okla. Amarillo Turkey Little, Donald Lyon, Elvin McAdams, Hammond Hereford Olton Amarillo McKee, Edwin McLean, George McLeroy, Charles Follett Bovina Amarillo Merritt, Weldon Moore, LaWanda Moreman, Sue Morton Canyon Canyon -JN' 1 'Q' .1 N ,a . 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Kenneth Borger Smith, Virginia Amarillo Taylor, Charles Canyon Turner, George E. Amarillo Walser, Odus Canyon , hs Skaggs, Gene Slover, Cecil Smith, Avalon Smith, Denham Smith, Jean Panhandle Whiteflat Shamrock Friona Canyon , Spears, O. C. Starnes, Bette Stout, Darliene Stout, William Summers, Robert Talhert, Leslie Amarillo Dalhart Amarillo Amarillo Clarendon Happy Taylor, James Taylor, Lindsey Teague, Dalton Temple, Juanita Thompson, Ruth Truelove, Sue Lockney Canyon Tulia Childress Borger Vernon Vanclergriff, Vaughn Vaughn, Kenneth Veatch, Doris Vernon, Mrs. John Vick, Charles Walser, Kathleen Canyon Canyon Fritch Spearman Amarillo Tokio Weast, Don Welch, Lin West, Beatrice White, Alvin White, Mack Williams, Boyd Canyon Tvvitty Amarillo Quail Happy Wellington R mmm 9 if Lk Williams, Charles Williams, Delmo W Hart Wolf, Jessie Lakeview Bell, Burke Plainview Hereford Wornble, E. W. Hereford Crawford, Melvin Spearman illiams, Herbert Amarillo Woods, Helen Canyon Ferguson, Beth Hereford E Williams, Juanita Wilson, Joy Wilson, Virginia Wimberly, June Groom Canyon Canyon Canyon Wright, Josh Yearwood, Betty Bartlett, Verda Bauer, Margaret Amarillo Floydada Tulia Boise City, Okla. Harlan, R. L. Norwood, Frances Tout, J. E. White Deer Electra Follett OFFICERS Bob Caldwell- .,,,,..,.... President Mack Stallings ....... Vice-President Doris 'Baker ....- Secretary-Treasurer Airhart Billy Albright, Shannon Anderson, Elva Dawn Childress Pampa Bagwell Buford Baker, Doris Baker, William Claude Tulia Canyon Bearden Jack Beasley, Dee Roy Bechner, Georgia Shamrock Littlefield Berry, C. L. Birdwell, Bill Floydada Dimmitt Bond, Billy Bourland, Thomas Brownfield Matador Bagley, Joyce Lefors Barren, Paul Dimmitt Bell, Leroy Claude Bogard, Bill Amarillo Bradley, Billy Childress f , fx Lena Charles rrows, Duane Amarillo rruth, Mildred Silverton olley, James White Deer l, f Brock, Roy Memphis Buchanan, Don Vega Bush, Virginia Childress Childers, Cloise Lockney Collins, Mack Okla. City, Okla. fr.-sr x ik Y X X EQZQB SS r N ,os N 3 ik I a:z:z2ii:.e:::ss:sa:a gan V, , Ypvu me ff i- 3 up 'miif 'ff' i, '5-3, it ' , ,-,-,-,. ,.,. ' ,1e.,.,.5:5:5:5:5:55' 1., v, 3 Wi H 1 iii?-E52 1 1 A -'-' fi 'fr xg? 33 li ix 5 ,ff Signs? 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Tulia Golden, J enelle Floydada Groves, Mildred Amarillo Harnmons, Flo Canyon Frisby, John Amarillo Gatewood, Robert Tulia Goodnight, John Sunray Gunn, Ima Flomot Harney, Phil Canyon 1 Head, Charles ' Canyon Hester, Charles Wellington Hodges, James Canadian Hussey, Jo Ella White Deer Johnson, Daniel Pampa Heare, Leroy Heath, Irene Canyon Gruver Hicks, Joe Hill, Jacob Higgins Lockney Howard, William Huckaby, Carroll Carey Tulia Hutchinson, William Jackson, Neil Pampa Stratford Johnson, Maurine Jones, Billye Childress Muleshoe Hefley, Glenna Wheeler Hill, Joyce Canyon Huff, Boyd Allison J ennings, Norris Tulia Jones, C. R. Dimmitt Hefley, Wilma Wheeler Hill, JoAnn Galveston Huffmaster, Bob Estelline J ennings, Robert Hereford Jones, Jessie Perryton Henry, Dee Memphis Hobgoocl, Ruth Amarillo Hull, Della Waynoka J ohnigan, Anita Canyon Jones, Kenneth Brownfield Hester, Stratford Hodges, Canadian Hunter, J. 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Mf:1..Q, W . -- :2:f X is gig?-Q2 112 gm, g ' QQ 5-' we f' nior from Follett, Mar H Sylvia Giesecke lor from Matador, Inter- lonal Relations Club, Al- Chi, Business Adminis- ion major. A Y udspeth, Alpha Chi, Wo- n's chorus, Pi Omega, ansfer from North Texas ite Teachers College, Eng- 1 majo '. Ben Brotherton Senior from Littlefield, President of Alpha Chi and International Relations Club, Stu- Trixie Travis dent Assistant in the agriculture and gov- ernment offices, B. S. in agriculture. l WHH'S WHH Jack Andrews nior from Pampa, n's chorus, Madrigal uh, Band, Orchestra, 1 1 1 . 1. L oru s A Capella oir, Variety Show, pha Chi, President senior class, Alpha gma Xi, B. S. in So- Jlogy. Betty Young Junior from Canyon, Pi Beta Gamma, Stu- dent Christian Associ- ation, Chemistry ma- jor. Bob Kilgore Junior from Wichita Falls, Baptist Student Union leader and choir director, Religious Ed- ucation and Music ma- jor. lu Mary Lee Abbott Senior from McLean, Student Christian As- sociation, Baptist Stu- dent Union, Variety Show, Women's Cho- rus, College Trio, Sex- tet, Pi Omega, Madri- gal Club, B. A. in Mu- sic. Georgia Faye Holt from Canyon, Chi, executive in the Baptist Student Union, B. A. in Eng- lish. Senior Alpha WHlI'S WHH Mary Ruth Russell Senior from Hereford, Sun Princess repre- sentative at E1 Paso, Band, orchestra, Stu- dent Senate, Gamma Phi, B. S. in Socio- logy. A-1+ Carlyn Wimberly Junior from Canyon, Mary E. Hudspeth, Al- pha Chi, Women's Chorus, Orchestra, A Capella Choir, Secre- tary of junior class, Music major, Gamma Phi. Morris Hank Decker Junior from Richmond, In- diana, Buffalo T Club, bas- ketball, Physical Education major, Mary E. Hudspeth. Wayne Thomas Senior from Adrian, presi- dent of Stafford Hall and junior class, Spanish Club, Alpha Psi Omega, Interna- tional Relations Club, Mary E. Hudspeth, Alpha Chi, Type High, Alpha Sigma Xi, B. A. in Government. Ev L- Norma Lee Lantz Senior from Canyon, Kappa Ornicron Phi, Student Christian Association president, Westminster' Fellowship, B. S. Home Eco nomics. Jean Edgar Senior from Turkey, International Relations Club, Alpha Chi, College Chorus, transfer from John Tarleton College, B. S. in Gov- ernment. Mrs. Winnie Fred Ramage Lair Senior from Borger, president of Student Senate, Variety Show, College Trio, Stu- dent Christian Association, Delta Zeta Rep- resentative to the crowning of the queen at Sam Houston State Teachers College, B. S. in Music. Bill Montgomery Mary Helen Mickey Senior from Shamrock, Mary E. Hudspeth, Senior from Canyon, band, orchestra, cho- Alpha Chi, International Relations Club, IHS, Variety Show, Swing Band, Mary E. Student Senate vice-president, Buffalo Hudspeth, Alpha Chi, B. A. in Piano. Band Variety Show, Interclub Council, Alpha Sigma Xi, B B A degree I-.R s W 5 WHITE WHH Frank Barrett Junior from Hereford, President St Senate, vice-president of Law Club, ish Club, International Relations Club dent Christian Association, Men's Epsilon Beta, Government major. J. T. Harp ior from Canyon, photographer and bus- s manager of Le Mirage, vice-president ype High, International Relations Club, ilon Beta, B. S. in Government. 1 'A l inn!!!-ll m W, Mary Evelyn Foster Senior from Borger, Pi Beta Gamma. Stu- dent Christian Association, Wesley Foun- . dation, College Chorus, College Trio, Sex- tet, Pi Omega, College Choir, Variety , Show, Personality Queen and Student Sen- ate in 1945, B. S. in Chemistry. Russell Jones B. B. A. degree. Mary Hodges Senior from Canyon, vice-president of jun- ior and senior classes, band, orchestra, Swing Band, Variety Show, college chorus, Alpha Chi, Gamma Phi, B. S. in Piano. Bruce Foster Senior from Floydada, Pi Beta Gamma, assistant in the physics office, Epsilon Beta, B. S. Chemistry. Louise Conatser Junior from Can- yon, Alpha Chi, as- sistant in the lib- rary, English major lf Senior from Childress, Alpha Sigma Xi, 5 s feadze WW Swefzzlea QM! .4nM'hh.L ga- .Qweem Qaifz Hallman mmf Mug Jfamnaa HIHHHES awry, mzzmmuf awk emma Queen U f- . f K ,Mmm ii ' ' W iw! Q Q E ' f- W ,sun Q2 -11 H : - my H . S , an , ,V if 4 Q L, VV M 5' is wil o oooo ,o , M o -in ,,:,:,:. . , 1 , ,, :,:. z Q m-M AMW J k1WoK , , s ' m QW , .,.. 4 ' gh? ' 5 W -if Inz'155if'f'fES M W 2 L, ' 277579 o 2 fi I ' K iff- 2 5 ,fiifl-,, -- I I ow : : : : , R , of' : : : : : :n:n:ononono: E N- ,:,.,.. z zzzzz. o ,L n o nnn nnn nnnnnnnnnnn W nnn nnnnnnn nnn n my Hina QM Mme gfqfalceed of 1946 Head, Bates, Ekelund, Copeland, Bolton, Kincaid m E ms mm- in . . C. Rampley Homer Garrett LeRoy Reeves Guard Guard Center Back Beryl Clinton O. lin -'W W. A. CGUSJ MILLER, who came to West Tex- as State in 1942, not only was the tutor of the Tall Texan basketball team this year but he was forced to assume the job of football coach in mid-season after the resignation of W. W. Nicklaus. Up to the time of Nicklaus' resignation, the Maroon and White had dropped three straight tilts, but under Coach Miller's supervision the Thundering Herd grabbed five out of the next seven games. During the basketball season he piloted the West Texas squad to 13 Wins as against 11 de- feats in a Border Conference which was loaded with powerful teams. Widely known as Gus to his friends and former classmates at West Texas State is this genial coach. He Was a star football and base- ball player in his day for the Buffaloes and received his M. A. degree at Texas Tech. 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Boyter Back Buffs Buffs Buffs Buffs Buffs Buffs Buffs Buffs Buffs Buffs Texas Tech 26 Houston U. 14 New Mexico U. 6 Colorado College 12 Texas Mines 26 VNeW Mexico A8zM 14 Arizona State CFlagstaffJ 0 Hardin-Simmons 28 Wichita U. 6 Arizona State fTempeJ 0 m V v-'T A A VI 'Y -.. ...,,' , . , , 5 --:A n mm-.-.wa E Mailgate Dwaine Lyon fCapt.J Dawson Little Lloyd Johnson Burl Pruitt Guard Back Back Back Reinforced by a host of veterans, West Texas State began their season gridiron cam- paign against their traditional rival Texas Tech in Lubbock before a night time crowd of 13,000. The South Plains Red Raiders rolled up 19 points before the underdog Buffaloes began to click. Two quick touchdowns brought the count to 19-14 but Tech counted another touchdown to give the Maroons a defeat in their football opener. Playing their first home game of the season, the Thundering Herd entertained Houston Uni- versity at Buffalo Field and fell before the Gulf Coast boys by the close score of 12-14. Monroe Rowden End Billy Greenfield Back ri is . mmm Kenneth Jones Joe Willoughby f Rufus Bradford Noel Cudd End Back. Back Tackle A trip to Albuquerque brought the Panhandle squad into contact with the powerful Lobos of New Mexico University. For three quarters the Buffaloes were denied touchdowns from deep scoring drives but late in the fourth period Virgil Boetteler, tall Lobo end, grabbed a frantically thrown pass to give New Mexico a 6-0 conference Win. West Texas State registered their first win of the season the following week when they edged the Tigers of Colorado College 13-12 at Buffalo Stadium. Just before this game, Coach W. W. Nicklaus resigned and basketball coach W. A. Miller took over the pigskin reins. HALF TIME IN THE BUFFALO DRESSING ROOM . W .,T..l,.... ,. ..,,t.W .,t...,,,,Y-N-mmf --' - ' I Q . . 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The play of tackle Duane Byars in that game earned him a spot on the CoWboy's all- opponent team. A E536 Charles Kitchens End NOEL CUDD AND JAMES LOVE STOP COLORADO PLAY .. ,L .W V. V. .. .,... W., . . ,M V ,.,,. fi.f,,f-1.7 wwm.m,, 4.1 no , n-111 is , , mem ,mm I it V- if I err . ar f? ' ng ,- ,, NW ,, , M Y 5sW ,,f..w 25532 L -. 1- W lifI'X 'i:1' ,, ,M :if-' t' if ' I,E1:fIf .. 'E'f'E-If:-F .::':-:W ilzziig ' ' 51554515 5 'W 'ali Zi Q sseexrnf 4 1 rf Widnes. KAN - Q 7' J f WW Irs.: , .U . if 2 l - .'saA,5r's' 4 .13923 'Z 'f fi I L' . .,.,., , -,sm 'l . , ,,., . . .. . U ,. 1 1 ga. ar, f K Cecil Caraway W. N. Reimers Ray Moore Center Back Back In a game that will probably be long remembered by partisans of this school, the Thundering Herd punched across a fourth quarter counter to nudge Wichita University 7-6 under the lights at Buffalo Field. The game was full of arguments, flailing-fists and heavy penalties. Incidentally, this school lost a football after the game and the contract between the two schools was terminated. BILLY GREENFIELD FINISHES LONG GAIN AGAINST FLAGSTAFF Pete Bromley Guard As a fitting climax to the torrid football grind, mein- bers of tht. VVest Texas State team. made the first air trip in the history of the school when they flew 'to Tempe, Arizona, for a game with Arizona State. Despite a hard rainfall, the local grid- sters outplayed the Valley of the Sun boys and brought home a 7-0 victory. ' ek Cloyce Box Back Ep i if E X X 1 f ' 1 ' ' I I sf I 1 5 1 ii ' E 1 i Ai M a ggligi EE I X a ' 2 Q l' i girl? 'll ' A li , 2 'xx 1' rm-we X it 'f ' I Weldon Trice Center In the Border Conference race, West Texas Wound up with three Wins and four losses and an overall season record of five victories as against five defeats. 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H -sm, L, E at we B Eg ig s ' Semen fgeccmf Buffs Buffs Buffs Buffs Buffs Buffs Buffs Buffs Buffs Buffs Buffs Buffs Buffs Buffs Buffs Buffs Buffs Buffs Buffs Buffs Buffs Buffs Buffs Buffs Abilene Christian College 44 Texas Wesleyan 45 Texas Wesleyan 72 Arizona U. 54 Arizona State QTempeJ 36 Arizona State CF1agstaffJ 41 Emporia College 52 South Dakota VVesleyan 44 Emporia State 31 Arizona State CFlagstaffD 45 Arizona State fTen1pej 39 Hardin-Simmons 31 Loyola U. 54 Furman U. 43 Texas Tech 36 Texas Mines 38 Hardin-Simmons 52 Texas Mines 56 New Mexico A8zM 51 New Mexico U. 51 Arizona U. 57 Texas Tech 57 New Mexico A8zM 55 New Mexico U. 54 Total Points .... 1229 1 168 Metz LaFollette Neil Jackson Johnny Johnson Beginning the season with very little prac- tice, the West Texas basketball edition of 1946- 47 tackled Abilene Christian College at the Big Spring coaching clinic for their first game and victory when they nudged the Church school 45-44. Opening seasonal play at home, the Tower- ing Texans fell on successive nights to the sen- sational Rams of Texas Wesleyan 45-38 and 72-68. An early semester housing shortage made it necessary to use Burton Gym, playing home of the young giants, as a temporary dormitory for 200 male students and real practice sessions were delayed at least three Weeks. A The gym cleared of students, the Pan- handle hoopsters left on a long road tour through Arizona where they met and lost to Arizona University, Arizona State at Tempe and Arizona State at Flagstaff in a three-day period. Returning to the midwest area during the Christmas holidays, the Maroon and White en- tered the Emporia Invitational tournament at Emporia, Kansas, and swept over three oppon- ents to win the first place trophy. In preparation for an Orange Bowl visit to Miami, Florida, to tackle undefeated Furman University of Greenville, South Carolina, the Buffaloes entertained the two Arizona State schools of Flagstaff and Tempe, along with Hardin-Simmons, dropping a heart-breaking 45-44 decision to the former and bouncing back to shellac Tempe 56-39 and their traditional rivals from Hardin-Simmons 57-31. J. L. Houser Cloyce Box Ken Simpson it Wm 2 mm at hir, gn is A final four-day, four-game road trip through enemy territory proved almost fatal as the Buffaloes fell before the Cowboys of Hardin-Simmons 52-50, Texas Mines 56-46 and New Mexico University 51-47. Sole victory-soother of the trip was a 63-51 lacing handed New Mexico AKLM in Las Cruces in which Jay Malone, stocky Maroon All-American guard, sent 21 tallies through the steel target. Arizona University's mighty Wildcats, league leaders and ultimate winners, stormed into Burton Gym but left with a surprising 62-57 Buffalo-inflicted defeat branded on them. However, three days later the jinx of West Texas on Texas Tech was broken as the Lubbock quintet pounced on the local crew to Whip them soundly 57-41 for their eighth win in 56 meetings between the two schools. Clark iDeacD Johnson Bill Miller Boyce Box . N... , ,MK lm . This loss to their rivals did not dampen the scoring ability of the hot-and-cold Buffaloes and they Warded off the blows of New Mexico A8tM and New Mexico University 63-55 and 62-54 to wind up a not-good-but-not-bad season. By winning 8 and losing 8, the Maroon finished the con- ference play with a .500 while they had a season record of 13 wins and 11 defeats. J. W. Malone ' Charles iChat? Johnson , ir.-i,..,tt. -..,i.,,.......T- Virgil Kelly Birt Lane Jim Wilson Managers v 'W ' f -S- L'm lHlSHMlN UHHHS By virtue of piling up an enviable season record of 30 Wins and only 3 defeats, the Fresh- - man basketball team of West Texas State in the 1947 season was tabbed as one of the most outstanding and promising junior quints ever to Wear the Maroon and White. Highlight of the season was the Southwestern AAU tourney held in Dallas Where the siz- zlin' Frosh advanced to the finals before falling to the powerful SMU varsity by only 14 points. In that meet, Sammy Malone and Charles Kitchens received All-Tournament team rec- ognition. Front row: Bill Phillips, Charles Kitchens, Ted Haberer, Bill Bird- well, Charles Barnard CCaptainJ, Sammy Malone. Back row: Junior Melton, John Younger, Weldon Trice, Hubert Kitchens. Freeman Melton Jim Wilson Bill Reimers Willis Hedges At the time this annual Went to press, the 1947 track squad, tutored by Clark Jarnigan, had completed two Weeks of practice in prepa- ration for a season filled With track engagements. Lloyd Johnson Boyd Williams Bob Davis Maurice Steen Jack Word Among the meets which the Maroon and White attended Were the Southwestern Track and Field Meet in Fort Worthg a fray With ACC and McMurry in Abilene and the Border Conference oval- meet in Albuquerque. Cloyce James Box Wise ' FRANK KIMBROUGH Cpictured at rightb former head football coach at Baylor University, was signed at mid-term as the new gridiron mentor of West Texas State. Kimbrough formerly coached at Amarillo Junior College and Hardin-Simmons University before he went to the Southwest Conference school where he spent four years. Popular and Well known among the citizens of the Panhandle, Kimbrough Will have the full support of everyone in the new long-range athletic program now in progress at this school. Pictured at the left is Clark J arnigan, former right-hand man of Kimbrough's at Baylor. When the jovial head tutor signed to coach here, Jarnigan came as his assistant. This combination, which has Worked together since Jarnigan's gradua- tion from Hardin-Simmons, should make a top combination to direct the football program for the Maroon and White. HHHNHEH slum BARRETT MONTGOMERY LIAIR President Vice-President Secretary First Semester Senators SENIOR SENAT ORS Mary Ruth Russell O. C. Rampley Jimmy Hampton JUNIOR SENATORS J onnie Dunn Bob Copeland Charles Hutchinson SOPHOMORE SENATORS Maurice Steen June Wimberly Ellen Sanders FRESHMAN SENATORS Charles Bruce Charles Seeds I Bill Airhart l SlHlllNl Slllllll Second Semester Senators LeRoy Reeves .......... President David L,. Kirk ...... Vice-President GRADUATE SENATORS O. C. Rampley Charles Murphy Dick Craig SENIOR SENATORS Mary Ruth Russell Jimmy Hampton Marion Whitfield JUNIOR SENATORS Jonnie Dunn Charles Hutchinson Bob Copeland SOPHOMORE SENATORS Maurice Steen June Wirnberly Ellen Sanders FRESHMAN SENATORS Bill Airhart Charles Bruce Earlene Eustace r r Grace Aaron Jean Edgar McWhirter t t HlPHH RHI OFFICERS Ben Brotherton- -,..-.,..,,.--,, - ,......,.-., President Jack Andrews- --..,-,....,,--.. ,, .,..... Vice-President Carlyn Wimberly ....,....,.-----,,.,.,,.-... Secretary Mary Hodges ....--.- ,.,- - ,, ..,,,...,..-,,., Treasurer Trixie Travis .....,-...,,..,-.-..,. Press Representative Dr. Mattie Mack. ........,...........,.-.... Counsellor Dr. Hattie M. Anderson ....-,..-.......,.-...., Sponsor Mr. Herschel Coffee ,.., ,- .... ...,.--.-.,,..-. S ponsor Alpha Chi, national honor society, has for its purpose the promotion of scho- larship and culture. Members are selected from the highest ranking ten per cent in scholastic standing of the junior and senior groups. Formerly known as the Lloyd Green Allen Chapter, the organization is now known officially as Zeta Chapter of Alpha Chi. Bradford Black Georgia Holt Lois Franklin Sylvia Giesecke Weldon Gregg Frances Marie Mary Hubbard Mary Helen Mickey Bill Montgomery Mary Louise Piehl Smotherman Wayne Thomas Louise Conatser Freeda Johnson Betty Young First row: Jean Brannan, Johnnie Fay Cresens, Mary Jo Gallemore, Ellen Root, Wilma Francis, June Wirnberly. Second row: Flo Hammons, Betty Euler, Myrtis Sargent, Joy Willson, Bill Clark, Arless Oglesby. Third row: Marcella Blue Cpresidentl, Vincent Huber, Rex Shearer, Edwin Ward, Frank Daugherty. Juanita Bell, Horace Shield and the sponsors, Miss Helen White Moore and Dr. Ima Barlow, are not pictured. Mary E. Hudspeth is an honorary society composed of students ranking in the upper ten per cent of the freshmen and sophomore classes. MHHYBHUHSPHH 1 Mary Caudle Treasurei' I. ,,. -, , . .N ,N .,.. -..Z , N, 'li 1 Nell Lathem Mary Louise Piehl Ehzabeth Cox Sponsor president Elizabeth Ballard b Vice-President X, - Margie Bauer Recording Secretary Correspondirig N01-ma Lantz Secretary Guard V Bobble O Neal Billie McDaniel Margaret Barrett Professor of Home Economics Lou Glenn Juanita Williams Reporter HHJHH PSI UMlHH FALL OFFICERS Jack Walker ...,, ,-,,, Wayne Thomas .... .,... C ast Director Stage Manager Shirley Byars .... ,,--,,, P rompter I Crannell Tolliver-- ---- Sponsor Moore, Thomas, Byars W. A. Moore-- ..,. Sponsor Alpha Psi Omega, national honorary dramatic society, completed nine years of service on the campus of West Texas State this year. Members of this organiza- tion are chosen from Buffalo Masquers, junior dramatic society, which is a local club formed to supplement Alpha Psi. The first stage production of this club for the year 1946-47 was A Murder Has Been Arranged. This was to have been followed by a Christmas play, but the student strike caused cancellation of the performance. In the first activity of the spring semester, Intimate Theatre was revived on the campus With the staging of Soldier's Wife. Scene for the play was Cousins Ballroom. Third on the list of campus entertainments by Alpha Psi Omega Was Little Women which like A Murder Has Been Arranged was especially noted for its costumes and special effects. Climaxing the year's work was the currently popular play Joan of Lorraine produced With special permission of Maxwell Anderson. Two scenes of the cast from A Murder Has Been Ar- ranged. Members of the cast, direc- tor and producers celebrate at an after-play party. The cast of So1dier's VVife. International Relations Club OFFICERS David Kirk .,..,.. ,,,...-..,......,,..-..,,. P resident Sylvia Giesecke ..,... ......-- V ice-President Johnnie Fay Cresens ..... ..,.. S ecretary-Treasurer Dr. S. H. Condron ------!----- Sponsors Herschel Coffee Established in 1928 by the Carnegie Foundation, the International Relations Club, oldest study organization on the campus, is but one branch of a network of similar groups in colleges and universities throughout the United States. During their bi-monthly meetings, the members discuss problems of political and econom- ic significance, sometimes importing outside speakers for added interest. E K A ummm Inu OFFICERS Bill Latson ...,....-. .- .-....,,-,-.. .,,-,,-- P resident Bill Miller ....... .........,..,. - --,-Vice-President Joe Merriman--- -.... .Secretary Richard Miller -- ,,.,. Treasurer Omega Tau honorary band fraternity was organized early in 1947 by a group of nineteen members of the Buffalo Band. The purpose behind the organization is the furtherance of band activity and interest at West Texas State College. Although it was not organized as a social fraternity, Omega Tau' seeks to embody social activities as Well as music activities in its important list of functions. Ray Benjamin Lewis Florence Bill Hutchinson Dick McCune Edwin McKee Harold Meador Ray Nickelson Sherrod Reavis Gerald Smith Glen Smith Leslie Talbot Paul Teague Bill Tregoe Dale Treider Larry Vlaun Sponsors M. J. Newman Glenn Truax lHH HKHPPH PSI OFFICERS Joan Smith- ..H,,,..,.,,.,,..,.....,...,...., President Mary Ruth Russell. .... ---Vice-President Jo Dandridge ,.,.,,, ,,,--. S ecretary Helen Wilson- ,.-, , .,,. Treasurer Phyllis Perkins ,-- ,,,. -Reporter Theta Kappa Psi Was organized as a sister sorority to the fraternity to promote interest in the band to all girls who have qualified musical ability. The sorority is also beneficial to the girl as an individual because it builds a good sturdy char- acter. Ann Beverly Ruth Fox Kathryn Price Barbara Daly Mildred Groves Jean Smith Beth Daniels Winifred Hoskins Marie Williams Phyllis Perkins Mrs. Glenn Truax, Sponsor Mrs. M. J. Newman, Co-Sponsoi Cresens Harp Lair McCulloch OFFICERS Johnnie Fay Cfresens .,............. ....... , President J. T. Harp ........ Q--- ....-- Vice-President! Margaret Lair .... .-.,,,. - Secretary Kate McCulloch-- .,..,- Treasurer Dorinda Bond .,,-. ..... S ponsor OLD MEMBERS FALL PLEDGES SPRING PLEDGES Johnnie Fay Cresens Jack Armstrong Pony C001 . Frances Harp Fayrene Bolton Shlrley Harnson J. T. Harp Mack Bush Joyce H111 Pat Hill Jacobs Margaret Lair Kate McCulloch Jack McWhirter Bonita Rector Ellen Root Marie Smotherrnan Wayne Thomas J onnie Dunn Norman Ely Ikey Gillespie Mattie Houpt Charles Johnson Bill Massie Leo Steinkoenig Lindsey Taylor Vaughn Vandergriff J. W. Walker Anita J ohnigan Jess Herbert Pipkin Frank Stallings G Je Bo HI HHH HHHHHH Betty Young ..................... President Nell Green ........................ Sponsor O M Solomon --- .... Vice-President Martha Nell Burton ................ Sponsor Betty Young O. M. Solomon LaWanc1a Moore Nell Green Dr. C. A. Pierle OFFICERS LaWanda Mooire-.-.-.-.-S .... F Secretary-Treasurer Dr. C. A. Pierle .................... Sponsor 'iv Rnv ene Adams Dorothy Airhart Mary Almquist Cal Applewhite Burke Bell Brad Black George Black Tinfls an Brannan Toney Brown John E. Coker Louise Conatser Bob Copeland Kenneth Corder Jean Covington Melvin Joe Crisler Julius Dorsey Gib DeBusk John Dendy Jack Drake A. B. Duncan Bruce Foster Peggy Hackett k J R K'1kWood Carol Ann Larkey Julia Marsh George McLean Sherrod Reavis Myrtis Sargent Bernard Shield bHedgeco e . . 1' Bill Stout James Taylor Jack Walker J. W. Walker Andy Walsh Marion Whitfield Charlsey Whitt ef H PM T ,.,.V.,,, . , ,...... A 'li M Q3-. -L :,:,,,: :.:. ,:,:,, I HHH: ' :Lf.EEfH - ' '- ,fri :T 5 Q :,?, is, k, k,A Y -1 A-xa::m km H . 3 5.45 qv' rv Hill EW A H. as .. is ,,,,, EH li Hg : JJ ' . X F . :H . :.:.:.:.:,:,:,:':,:,::,.. 1,1 M-, ,.,.,.,..2,., . .aafaiaiaiaiaiafa ?31'f: H ' ftqiwali . 2a2a2a2a2a2s:::f.:'k2eff'H :sas5s5s:.-fs:.a..- . H :.:.:r::::::::::::::' in we if: :3,...,..a,,:.::a::.:, fam. ,gt A l .. V . .. ........,.,. , .X mf . .. E 11 ii iii -I-. Q 1 ki 1 gg f E ggi fl' I, l 'in may r ' H' r ...Nye , V, i: i HH A M ? sg? Wg -..ln Zflanls t i 1i!H1.2'g an ,. ,,,,.. : . f VVV, , -- :::e,:y - ,, y ,,,,, . ..,. 4 V,.,,.,,. . .V -.m,.-.V wa. ww fi? ' In 3,-,W .Q-,EQ-If-ll. 522532512 -. 71- A ' -442' 5 'K 'PZ 1 4-'- .-Saj:-:--L-4:i:':7:A .1 2'.g.:. 1 if i 1 Pi Beta Gamma, better known as the Science Club, is composed of upperclassmen majoring in science, mathe- matics, pre-med, or pre-engineering. The club, which was organized in 1943, meets twice a month. The meetings include speakers on related subjects, scientific movies, and socials. These socials include the Freshman grading party held each semester and the annual steak fry. V at r Shirley Mary Beatrice Carlyn Byars Hodges Clark HHMMH PHI OFFICERS Shirley Byars ........................-..... -President Mary Hodges .......................... Vice-President Beatrice Clark .............................. Secretary Carlyn Wimberly ........................... Treasurer Joy Cain, Martha Hanna ............... Pledge Captains Joy Cain Bernice Ehrlich LaNell Ekelund Martha Hanna Mary Hanna Winifred Hoskins Pat Jacobs Willene Johnson Margaret Lair Mary Ruth Russell Sue Sheffy June Wimberly l ml , sfa -x Q , W . V an his , ss n Gamma Phi was organized on November 6, 1936, for the purpose of promoting friendship among students and to cooperate with faculty and organizations in aiding the growth of the institution. The highlights of the spring rush Week Were the western buffet supper at Coronado Lodge at Palo Duro Canyon and a dinner at the Ama- rillo Country Club. The club sponsored its an- nual western dance at Cousins Hall, entertained ex-members with a coke party at Homecoming, and assisted with the coronation of the person- ality king and queens. Membership is limited to thirty, and all pledges are selected on personal and scholastic basis and must be elected by a unanimous vote. Colors are royal blue and white. An annual affair of the club is a summer reunion. ZX H HIH ZHH EHI FALL SEMESTER OFFICERS SPRING SEMESTER OFFICERS Ellen Sanders .... .,..-HH,,,--.,......., - .... - President Dorothy Tye, ,,,,,, --,-, ,.-,,,, P r esident Dorothy Tye ,........ .,,.... , , .,,. ..,. V ice President Ellen Sanders, ,-,,,, -u -,Vice President Sue Ann Moreman -..................- ,.... S ecretary Mollie Landrum ,-.,,,, ,.,., ..,-,.. S e cretary Dorothy Bond- ...........,.........-....,.,. Treasurer Wilma Lee Francis ..,,, .-.., ..,.-, T 1 'easurer Wilma Lee Francis ..,...-......-..,..... ,-- . Reporter Mattie Houpt .........,, ---, Reporter Top Row: Evelyn Black, Wilma Lee Francis, Ernestine Fowler, Mary Gamble. Second Row: Frances Harp, Mattie Houpt, Mollie Landrum, Sue Ann Moreman, Bobbie O'Nea1 Third Row: Betty Pugh, Ellen Sanders, Dorothy Sheffy, Dorothy Tye, Jessie Wolf. Al :,: 5 +125 . Jo Brown i I v 6 - I Fern Zimmer Peggy Head Delta Zeta Chi was organized in 1936 for the purpose of promoting friendship, 'scholarship and closer bonds of fellowship on the campus, to assist the other organizations in the maintenance of school spirit and to work in accord with the Administration. Colors of White and black are carried out in the club pin and in decorations for social functions. Pledges are admitted as members after meeting certain per- sonal and scholastic requirements of the club. New members are accepted by unanimous vote. Mrs. L. F. Sheffy has been the sponsor of Delta Zeta Chi since its beginning. The atmosphere of friend- ship and loyalty has become tradi- tional With the members of this club. The spring rush parties were given in the home of Mrs. Iverson Leak, a pro- minent resident of Canyon and the stage for the second rush party was the Amarillo Country Club. The latest project of Delta Zeta Chi is buying the chimes for the new chapel which is to be built on the West Texas State College Campus. N515 -fie- :z ,: r H i Nell Green Cox Gilbert Dunn Chapman Sponsor rr' OFFICERS Cox--- ........... President Britt .... --,Secretary-Treasurer Davis, Ponder, COX Dunn .... .... P ledge Captain Green --- ........ Sponsor Spring Pledges Ill Hutton Killingsworth Donaldson Davis Blue Killingsworth, Blue, Gilbert in Registrar's Office KHPPH IHH PHI Two fall pledges polish pledge captain's shoes --N.-.....wm-masons-m,..-, 1-1:14:11 in-as 1-:gums-M- .... .- u -Muni-wwf, , Y Mega, W., , ..,, Q O I . ' 0 0 0 0 0 0 o 0 0 so r f PIHIVHHH Mary E. Almquist Herschell Coffee President Sponsor FALL OFFICERS Mary Evelyn Ahnquist ,,.. ,.....,..--. P resident Mary Lee Abbott, ..... ..,.. V ice-President Johnnie Fay Cresens L... .....-,, - Secretary A June Malone .,...-....-,- ,... ,..., T r easurer Fayrene Bolton - .,... ..,....-, T reasurer Herschell Coffeeh-- ,.,... ,Sponsor Mary Lee Abbott Fayrene Bolton Mary Colvvell Alice Corts Johnnie Fay Cresens Betty Willa Mae Freeman Mary Jo Gallemore Avis Harbour Betty Lee Theresa Lile ' Kate Mary Frances McDaniel June Malone Ava Jo Morenian Clella Pierson Trixie Travis Bobby 'vi W . Pi Omega sorority was organized in 1925 as a pep-arousing organ- ization known as the Red I-lots. The name was changed to Pi Omega, however, in the first year. Mrs. Travis Shaw was the first sponsor, but the club now is spon- sored by Mr. Herschell Coffee. The colors are maroon and Whitey the emblem, the pepper. Purpose of organization Was to assist in college activities and to promote social Welfare among co-eds of the campus. Pictures show fall mem- bers on the Ad building steps, the officers, and the spring pledges. Jack Andrews Ray Brickeey R. L. Knox Chuck McLeroy Wayne Thomas J. E. Tout IHPHH SIHMH XI Russell J ones, .,,.. - ,,.,,.,,., , ..,-. President Marion Whitfield -,,, ,..H,.. V ice-President Wayne Thomas an ,N,.--,,.,,, , Secretary-Treasurer Gene Skaggs . ...-. - Crannell 'Iolliver ...... William A. Moore .,,,,...,.. Julius Darsey Bill Montgomery Marion Whitfield ----Keeper of the Seal -----,--,---Sponsor ---- Sponsor H. R. Fulton Bill Robinson J. W. Walker James Harter Sherrod Reavis Andy Walsh Ski Russell J ones Gene Skaggs Mack MQ mwiligggi s T-2' Alpha Sigma Xi was founded in 1934 Linder the name of the Ruff- Nex. At that time the club Was a pep organization. Activities of the club this year included a smoker for the Exes at Homecoming, several parties in Amarillo, an all-Sig minstrel and review, a Mother's Day pro- gram, and a spring picnic. Alpha Sig exes are in many fields of business and number approxi- mately one hundred and fifty. wsnmum HHH 'hi Boone Sponsor Avent Lair Burke Bell Bobby Black Bradford Black Mack Bush Kenneth Corder Dick Craig Stanley Curyea Carroll Doshier Harold Erwin Bruce Foster Jimmie Hampton J. T. Harp Clarence Kincaid David Kirk Connally Lockhart Jack McWhirter Charles SoRe11e Maurice Steen Lindsey Taylor r y SPRING SEMESTER OFFICERS Avent Lair, ,, ,,,,,--,--,-, ,,,,,,,,,..,...- - President Lindsey Taylor -,,,.,,.,,.,-,,--,,,.,.-,, Vice-President David Kirk ,,,,,,, ,,,,, ,-,.,-. - S ecretary-Treasurer Dick Craig ,-,....-..... ...,..... - Pledge Captain Boone McClure I Connally Lockhart I' --- -Epsilon Beta was organized in January 1935 and is the oldest men's social club on campus. This year Epsilon Beta will resume awarding the outstanding senior man its hon- or plaque which had not been pre- sented since 1942. Epsilon Beta, in the fall semes- ter, sponsored the all-college Sweat- er-Girl Contest and Dance, an-an- nual affair, and held a chicken fry at Buffalo Lake for members and dates. Activities of the spring semes- ter included a smoker and a rush party with fried chicken and trim- mings at Buffalo Lake. a. Fall semester officers were, left to right: Stanley Curyea, sergeant-at-armsg Brad Black, secretary-treasurer, Connally Lockhart, presidentg and Avent Lair, vice- president. b. An informal shot of the members. ------- Co-Sponsors .iz it M c. J. W. Foust, Lewis Shirley, Todd Cone, Hosea Fos- ter, Jack Taylor, B. Raymond Evans, and Bill Cone were ' among the exes attending the Beta's Homecoming Smoker. d. Spring pledges, left to right, front row, Gordon Dickerson, Kenneth Vaughn, Jim Ponder, Jack Ritchieg second row, Ray Wise, Lee Roy Moreland, Billy Bogard, Raymond Lowmang back row, Don Stand- ley, Forrest Vaughn, Don Little, James Lair, J. W. Bishop. ...,........ ..,.. As' -.. S Dr. Ples Harper FALL OFFICERS Rex Ldvelady ....... ......., ...,,,-..... - P resident Charles Murphy ...,........-....,..,,.,- Vice-President Gene Adams- ....... ..... - ,---Secretary-Treasurer Charles Hutchison .--- ------------- -Pledge Captain Dr. Ples Harper --------- ----- ------------ - S ponsor Top Row: Gene Adams, Jess Armstrong, George Black, Buddy Brockus. Bottom Row: Rex Lovelady, Charles Murphy, Steve Self, Rex Shearer, Charles Smith. ...M 1 -' 4 The Tri Tau, men's social organization, was organized the latter part of 1936 with the purpose of promoting a program of recreation and social life for students of West Texas State who participate in the social life of the campus. They strive to aid campus activities which tend to enlarge the social opportunities of the col- lege. Fall semester pledges were entertained at a smoker given in the Red Room of Cousins Hall and at a dinner and a dance held at Buffalo Lake. Spring rushees were honored with a dinner at the Jersey Lily in Amarillo and later at a dinner and dance at Buffalo Lake. Beiyl Clinton Clark Johnson A D Shaver J HHH OFFICERS First Semester O. C. Rampley ............................. President Leo Steinkoenig .................. Vice-President James Love ................................ Secretary Ledru Jacobs .............. T ............... Treasurer Second Semester Leo Steinkoenig ............................. President Doyle Ford ............................ Vice-President Mack Winter ............................... Secretary Ledru Jacobs ............................... Treasurer Hank Decker Kenneth Glasgow Billy Greenfield James Love Leo Steinkoenig A A :,:,::::::::::::::: z., . Dwaine Lyon Chas. Vick Chas, McDonald Mack Winter ei '21. 'i lHlllH NEW MEMBERS FOOTBALL LeRoy Reeves Horner Garrett Dawson Little Elvin Lyon Boyd Williams Omer Jordan Lloyd Johnson Birt Lane CMgr.J Coach Clark Jarnigan CSponsorJ BASKETBALL Bill Miller Cloyce Box Johnny Johnson J. L. Houser Glynn Braden Kenneth Simpson Boyce Box Neil Jackson Virgil Kelley CMgr.J . -1 ,i..,,4- A- . W, gpggfszffgas' ees-ggJ.i.gg51ug,gg4,s'.5q ,. ..... , ,...,-... ....- ....m... 4... M... .... v ,AM ....,.n,..-A. ...Wm M..........., M., ,. ,. -, Hlilllllllllllll EHIH OFFICERS Howard CRedJ Weatherly ....... ...... P resident Maurice Risley ............ .... V ice-President Duard Reeves --- ..... Secretary Front Row, left to right: Jack Clark, Morris Simms, Robert Lester, Jack Brown, L. N. Johnson, Hers- chal Lowe, Mr. Frank R. Phillips, Virginia Reid, Thomas Beck, Duard Reeves, Howard Weatherly, Mack Stalling, Maurice Risley, Joe Bill Little. Middle Row: Bruce Brown, D. V. Johnson, John Frisby, Eugene Noel, Carlton Thompson, Delmo Williams, Billie Joe Peggram, Roy Lyles, R.-L. Hamm, Clyde Dameron, Alvis Veazy, Joe Snead, Gains Franks. Q V Back Row: Glynn Bunch, O. J. Bales, Clifton Taylor, John Stoneman, Jack McWhirter, Vernon Crooks, Clyde Gordon, Roy Reynolds, Carrol Williams, Billy Caperton, James Lair, Billy Smith, John Johnston. SlIlHlNl EHHISHHN HSSUIIIHHUN OFFICERS Norma Lantz ............................... President Mary Evelyn Almquist--- ...... Vice-President Juanita Bell ........... .... P rogram Chairman Ruth Thompson .... .......-. S ecretary Virginia Haynes .... ........... .... S o cial Chairman SPONSORS Dr. A. K. Knott Mrs. T. V. Reeves Dr. S. H. Condron The purpose of the Student Christian Association is to give an opportunity for students of all denominations to ex-press themselves in good fellowship. All denominations are welcomed, and all come. There is no creed for the S. C. A. except the Cgolden Rule. There is no attempt to develop religion as a sep- arated phenomenong for the basic philosophy of religion as interpreted through the club is one of relatedness. Aside from the activity of the regular Weekly meetings, the S. C. A. attempts to make for a better setting for the Religion and life series on the campus of WT. Lantz Bell Hill Knott Reeves Condron Wm ii -1 -il Ci ll Ci -il l I-411 ...'?.' -1-I l ' nh . 'X ,J -fs -: 1XX Mx , , a .4 1 'vfzfmarrwfvt n iff E' f :.- 'xl ' JU- ' Tl' W 'f A f ' ' 19: '40 V ' QQSWP , mga553a'7'Efff:f555fEEfE5. ' ' rs 'w rg 'Q ' .' 1 ...aw L' ,N-5 'S ,ft 3 WA is 4,-.55 - . H11-egg I ,K .27 rg., ,,,,.. 5. . 5 .A , Mg , I HH 4 :L .ff , My N 9-2115- Sgjgi- ' 'Z K' Y' 'S :Eff .' I -.X-. ,Z ZX x .- .' ,Q W ' C? .,7.3 H ..:,:,:,.SQ: :.,f. .!. ' 44 2 wi-' X Y V s A f '1 A E H QI my 5 5 sg AH, . as 'lv Env W' 2 5 , 1 JW? me- fiat EW , Z ri' f , Ha ff ,J if f ww SEE it :rf gm M J' Q git fi 1 33 Q Wx ig 4 f ,M gi Jig 7 5 lf? 1 5 'Q f F 'if' X W- i- X, 1 2, f' 1 55' 'YP Z L,-siiiff' -. fat? Robert Kilgore Georgia Fay Holt Student Secretary B. S. U. President Membership in the Baptist Student Union is obtained through membership in the local church in the college community or membership in one of the unit organi- zations recognized by the BSU: Sunday school, Training Union, and Young Wo- men's Auxiliary. BSU extends through a State BSU organization to Southwide and Worldwide activities of young people. Roy L. Johnson J. L. Harden Pastor Mary Lee Reid Alma Grace Schnider Naomi Adkisson Faculty Director Neil Cooper Bill Peggram Billye Ponder Lila Li11 Nell Walling annum SHIIHNI UNIHN One of the outstanding activities of the Baptist Student Union this year was the State B.S.U. Conven- tion at Waco, Texas, November 1-3, 1946, when 29 people from West Texas State attended. Another out- standing part of the B. S. U. program has been the Morning Watch Which met each morning at 7:40 in room 101 of the Administration Building. The Devotional Vice-President on the Executive B. S. U. Coun- cil was in charge of this period. Other activities were the Pre-School Retreat, Spring and Fall Revivals at the local church, Spring Retreat, Saturday night socials, the B. S. U. Installation Banquet, the Y. W. A. George and Martha Banquet, Christmas caroling, and many other activities. Much of the work of B. S. U. is planned by a general meeting of all the members of B. S. U. Commit- tees. This group is called the Greater Council. Those on the greater council as pictured are, from left to right: first row-Bob Kilgore, John Boling, Hubert Waldrop, John Dendy, David Morris, Dr. Roy L. Johnson, second row-Wilma Hefley, Martha Hammond, La Nelle Phillips, Nell Walling, Naomi Adkis- son, Mrs. T. H. Knighton, Georgia Holt, Mary Lee Reid, third row-Opal Peggram, Billye Ponder, Billy Jane Bonifield, Reseda Bledsoe, Juanita Williams, Lila Lill, and Grace Schnider. .Il Wlllll lHllNHHllIlN The Wesley Foundation is the organization for Methodist College Students on state campuses throughout the United States. The local units participate in state and national activities. Officers are elected annually throughout the organ- ization. The Wesley Foundation strives to help college students gain a better under- standing of God and of their relationship with Him, to find sources of power for everyday living, and to help them form beliefs on which they can stand. Outstanding in the accomplishments of the local group this year are: partici- pation in the Texas Methodist Student Movement Conference held at Hillsboro, a Christmas play, a Valentine banquet, Youth Activities Week, participation in sub- district and district Work, and publishing a bi-Weekly newspaper. H. M. Thomson Rev. H. M. Thomson Mary E. Almquist Vernon Crooks Billy Edwards Phyllis Foreman Juanita Gray Virginia Anna Lee Hill Joyce Hill Leta Hill Freeda Johnson Louellyn Pennington Leslie Talbert Ruth Thompson E wtf' W agp w ' s , 'A A Q f EHIIIHS lllllll K Residents of Cactus Lodge and their supervisor are: Top Row, left to right: Eda Rose, Gay Rose, Mrs. Beu- lah Bell, Shirley Magee and Lavern Rhine. Bottom Row, left to right: Mildred Groves, Anna Beth Mathews, Lucille Duvall, Bobbie Dodge, Valaree Riley ii? ii? Girls who lived in Mesquite Lodge and are pictured in the photograph are: Standing, left to right, Johnnie Boy- ken, Martha Kelley, Lavenia Davis, Jean Morgan. Sitting: Pat Miller, Mrs. Robert Boling, Lillian Menke. l Mllllllll EUNNlIl Vialo Weis .... OFFICERS Jimmy Linn ................ Mr. and Mrs. Bill Allen Herschel Allen Curtis Babcock Luther Bain James Baxter Ray Benjamin C. L. Berry Keith Bray T. C. Brown Everett Bryan O. D. Buchanan Bob Burns Duane Burrows Purvey Burrows Dan Byrne Barney Cannan Stanley Cannan Armond Cardinal Vernon Crooks Emerald Cummings Bob Drake Billy Edwards Norman Ely Don Farmer Lewis Florence H. C. Ford G. C. Franks J. C. Frisby J. W. Gatewood Wally Goodman Clyde Gordon Lyle Green Milton Morris .... Charles Hall Cecil Hamm Bob Harder Homer Hardin R. L. Harlan Donald Hunt Kenneth Jackson Norris Jennings Bob Johnson Dan Johnson J. C. Jones J. B. Jones Sammie Jones C. R. Jones A. G. Kesterson Bill Knight Thomas Laquey William Latson Buck Lawson Robert Lee Stanley Levell Wilton Lilliard James Linn Fred Lloyd Bill Lyman Leon McCracken Dick McCune Bill McNutt Jack Moran Ralph Murray Joe Page H. D. Parvin HHH -------President ----..Vice-President ' .... Supervisors J. D. Payne Raymond Perkins Haskel Phelps Billy Phillips Delbert Phillips Harold Pool Charles Price Francis Records Maurice Risley Walter Roberts Kenneth Rogers Jack Rose Bob Roden Phil Sanderson J. B. Seale James Simpson Bob Sloss Gene Sparks Wayne Stark Frank Stallings Arthur Stokes Leslie Talbert Clifton Taylor William Trego Nathan Turnbo James Venable Lawrence Vlaun Charles Walker J. W. Walker Vialo Weis Carrol Williams James Wright HHHIH HHH Walter Burgess John Bernson Bruce Baumann James Caldwell Burt Cory Jack Carter John Cardinal Milton Deason Bob Duniven Bob Doan Robert Finch James Gillespie David Grayson Dee Henry - Boyd Huff Buddy Hobdy James Hodges W. J. Lumpkin R. P. Morris Homer Mize Marvin Merrill Stanley McKenzie Joe Nix Newton Richardson L. W. Rosenbaum Thurman Richardson Cecil Slover Preston Steed Robert Summers A. C. Spears Don Sellers Karl Shirley Bernard Shields William Trowbridge Charles Truesdale Arlan Womble Herbert Williams Glen Williams George Watson Edwin Ward Charles Barnard Weldon Doc Bates Billy Birdwell Marvin Bowman Boyce Box Cloyce Box Glynn Braden Wendell Brewer Pete Bromley Duane Byars Leon Chapman J. D. Covington Noel Cudd Harold Dalton HUHHIU EHIHHS Bob Davis Cozell Foster Buck Garrett Lynn Glasscock Marion Goodson Ted Haberer Willis Hawkins Bobby Helm Charles Hester Clovis Hill Wayne Hill J. L. Houser Clyde Ivey Neil Pinky Jac kson Kenneth Jones Johnny Johnson Lloyd Johnson Virgil Kelley Ernest Kendrick Charles Kitchens Hubert Kitchens Metz LaFollette Birt Lane Sedley Levy Bob Lister Harold Lummus Dwaine Lyon Elvin Lyon Sammy Malone Freeman Melton, Jr Bill Miller Dick Norris Marion Scotty Parrish Charles Riley Melvin Robertson A. D. Shaver Kenneth Simpson Weldon Trice Boyd Williams Jim Wilson James Wise Jack Word -..V sm-,im .-.-,.,wwi,,. Slllllllllllllll FALL OFFICERS Jack Andrews ...............-.,..- Bill Mi11e1- .... Braham Mi,11er O'Dell Davis--- Bill Miller ---- SPRING OFFICERS - - - -President ----Secretary ----------------------- ------President ' MEMBERS Vice-President - -- - Secretary Adams, Genet' Applewhite, Calvin Barron, Paul Bradley, Billy B, Brickey, Ray Brown, J: Sf Bruce, Charles can-1we11A, Bob Corder, ,Kehnethng Darsey, Julius-H. Erwin, Harold Freeman, Jim Hampton, Jimmie Handley, Woodrow Harvey, Harold Heard, Bob- Hedgecoke, Robert Hutchison, Bill 1 Johnston, John N. , Johnson, L. N4 Jones, Ralph Kelley, Guy Kendall, George Little, Don McAdams, H. T. McKee, Edwin Merriman, Joe ,Ord, James Paul Reavis, Sherrod Ritchey, Jack if Roberson, Wendel Shearer, Rex Skaggs, Gene Smith, Billy C. Sweney, Robert M Thomas, Wayne Tout, Robert Whitfield, Marion Williams, Delmo Williams, Duane W1'ight, Jerry f f X . mv - 3 fi-V. l, ., 4' ' '- K' Jlmf? w 1. mimi Q-LW - 315 . , ,U ff w X I 0 .4 ity, ,Q Y. ,JA P F M fn rife'-' ff ' -'g1.i '1 x A M . 1.-.-' Q 1i.'fii A-mm' -'fx 6 1 - sasasasasaa W, .X : 4 ., . V , A, i 'Q...zkl6'l?w H -i 4Lif.L5l.4,.T9 ' ' 1 x W,-if .iii f? Z,1i'- ' X - uit wifi ' v , qua. .wr EUHSINS HHH OFFICERS Mary Lee Abbott Pres1dent Sue Sheffy V108 P1 esldent Margal et Lau Secretaly Treasu1e1 B1111e Bonlfleld Vesper Chalrman Vlfglnla Smlth Vesper Chalrman Mrs Ann Wofford Housemother Mrs J Edwm Brown Ass1stant Housemothel Martha Hanna .... .......... R eporter Abbott, Mary Lee Anderson, Jean Almquist, Mary Evelyn Bangs, Murial Beckner, Georgia Bell, Maxine Bennett, Pat Beverly, Ann Bogan, Ann Bolton, Fayrene Bonifield, Billy Brooks, Kathryn Brown, Mrs. J. Edwin Brown, Bette Brown, June Bush, Virginia Campbell, Maxine Coghorn, Willie Marie Coker, Norma Corts, Billie Cresens, Johnnie Fay Crooks, Joy Crawford, Floydean Daily, Barbara Dahl, Alma Daniel., Beth Dandridge, Mary Jo Davis, Dorothy Dunn, Johnnie Davenport, Kitty Earnest, La Juana Efried, Betty Ehrlich, Bernice Eustace, Earlene Ferguson, Beth Findley, Francis Foreman, Phyllis Foster, Mary Alice Fowler, Ernestine Fox, Ruth Franklin, Lois Frizelle, La Verne Frye, Mary Gibbins, Billy Golden, Jeanelle Grady, Kathleen Grady, Melba Green, Mrs. Green, Nelle Hartshorn, Ann Harbour, Avis Heath, Irene Hester, Catherine Hightower, Maurine Hill, Jo Ann Hoskins, Sada Ruth Hoskins, Winifred Houpt, Mattie Hubbard, Joyce Hutton, Mary Irwin, Leola Faye Jones, Bill Ed Johnson, Freeda Johnson, Maurine Kessinger, Joyce Lee, Betty Lyles, Almarene Liles, Theresa Markham, Francis Marsh, Jody McCabe, Ann McClendon, Bobbie McCulloch, Kate McManigal, Jean Mercer, Thelma Miller, Wilma Jean Miller, Marjetta Mosley, Katherine McNutt, Leta Osborne, Barbara Parker, Phyllis Ann Patman, Ruth Patton, Ruby Ann Pearson, Clella Prescott, Mary Ritchie, Helen Robinson, Lee Rushing, Dorothy Robertson, Bobbie Sargent, Myrtis Schnider, Alma Gra Sheffy, Sue ce Shaver, Mayme Smith, Avalon Smith, Virginia Starnes, Betty Smith, Doris Thompson, Margie Thompson, Ruth Turner, Falba Tussey, Peggy Travis, Guy Ruth Vincent, Mary Jim Walling, Nell Whitt, Charlsey Ann Whitlow, Joline Whitlow, Wilma Lynn Wileymgatsy Jo Wiley, Pat Winston, Glenna Wofford, Mrs. Anne imnlm , ,W miami awww 4 gg, s x g Wi Q 'Sf A li' y :fag , fs M .ui . , , ' ' ........ 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'-'-'- A-- ass esses: '21, W 3 f' . ...gi HV.: N , MN wv , 5 ffifsfg si QEE: W if Em 3 -X- A K Q r ,gr 1032 Q OFFICERS . Fall Semester Juamta Reeves--- -------------.------ ----- - -.- -----. President Paula Frazier ---------------- - ---------------------- - Mary Lee Relcl ------------------------.-------- Vesper Polly Cool -------------------------------------- Press Georgine Lallement ------------------------------ Social Spring Semester Treasurer Chairman Chairman Chairman Betty Dromgoole ------------------------------------- -President Lou Britt --------------------------.------------- Vice Fern Cunningham ----------- ------------- S ocial Polly Cool ----------------.----- --------.---- P ress Leona Knutson --------------------------------- Vesper -President Chairman Chairman Chairman 5 E ess W feaaraz alfa!! aw Aaron, Grace Adkisson, Naomi Adams, Doris Altendorf, Hollis Bagley, Joyce Bailey, Virginia Bledsoe, Resada Brown, Mary L. Brown, Iris Burkes, Beverly Brummett, Louise Bushyhead, Dorothy Buster, Mary Volene Baker, Doris Bartlett, Verda Bauer, Margery Beavers, Madelle Blessen, Ruth Ann Blue, Marcella Bolton, Dale Boteler, Betty Britt, Lou Laverne Burgess, Minnie Ethel Byrd, Betty Cantwell, Nina Caldwell, Doris Carruth, Mildred Cool, Polly Cook, Mary Coose, Jo Nell 4 Crook, Jo Evelyn Cummings, Dorothy Sue Cunningham, Quata Caudle, Mary Chapman, ,Gail Clark, Beatrice Covington, Jean Craig, Bobby Cunningham, Fern Deitrixhe, Frances Dodge, Bobby Donaldson, Jane Dromgoole, Betty Edmondson, Mary Lee Elliott, Inell Euler, Betty June Endres, Della Rose Frazier, Paula Frost, Peggy Marie Frost, Patricia Frost, Maurine Frost, Marjorie Farmer, Edna Helen Felts, Joy Fields, Nadene Foley, Jo Nell Gallemore, Mary Jo Giesecke, Charlene Goodrich, Ernestine Gressett, Dorothy Gunn, Ima Nell Hackett, Peggy Hill Anna Lee Hoff, Jo Ann Hokit, Baby Hutchins, Lynette Hefley, Glenna V. Hodges, Mary Hussey, Jo Ella Johnson, Ruth Key, Jo Beth Killingsworth, Joyce Knutson, Leona Knutson, Louise Lallement, Jean Landrum, Mollie Lary, Marcyle Lemond, Connie Lytle, Patsy Lill, Lyla Loew, Lfoyce McDaniel, Mary Joyce McDaniel, Mary Frances McDonald, Opal Jo McGuire, Neva McNew, Lona Mann, Lora Maple, Martha Jo Meador, Lanoice Medlen, Maurine Moreman, Ruth Morris, Carrie Lou Morgan, Sylvia Moseley, Billene Nicols, Olga Nollner, Betty Lois Norwood, Frances Painter, Yvonne Perkins, Phyllis Phillips, Rosemary Phillips, LaNell Peterson, Emma Price, Kathryn Price, Louise Raines, Carmileta Rector, Bonita Reeves, Juanita Reid, Mary Lee Richardson, Martha Richardson, Frankie Riley, Valaree Rhodes, Dorothy r Robbins, Lyla Roberson, Wilma Robinson, Ruth Rowan, Martha Jo Seaman, Ruth See, Media Mae Sellers, Marie Sellers, Kathryn Schroeder, Virginia Shelton, Reva Smotherman, Marie Smith, Ada Sue Smith, Joan Simpson, Joan Sprague, Carol Stearns, Patsy Stevenson, Ruby Storey, Penny Spencer, Ava Jo Stockton, Jean Schleuter, Peggy Ann Sweat, Bell Tepe, Rose Marie Temple, Juanita Templeton, Bobby Thomas, Bertha Mae Thompson, Joyce Toews, Frances Treider, Clara Veatch, Doris Ward, Joan Watley, Ruth Watson, Macy Webb, Margery Nell West, Leatrice Williams, Juanita Williams, Joy Williams, Marie Williams, Opal Carolyn Wilson, Helen Jo Wilson, Mary White, Betty Jo Wright, Jackie Wright, Pauline Yearwood, Betty I PUHHEHIIUNS lH l H ' F The Prairie, weekly newspaper of Vlfest Texas State, serves as the link 'be- tween college students, students and faculty, and the school with ex-students. Boasting a circulation of 1700, this paper endeavors to bring news items and en- joyable reading to the attention of students and to supply information otherwise not reaching them through assemblies. I All work on this publication is done by students. Johnnie Cresens Vaughn Vandergriff Frances Harp Editor .................... Business Manager Sports Editor .... Society Editor .... Exchange Editor .... Columnists ...... STAFF Johnnie Fay Cresens --- ....,... Frances Harp ---------Vaughn Vandergriff ------Margaret Lair ---Marie Smotherman ----Norman Ely Jack Armstrong Ikey Gillespie Reporters: Mack Bush, Polly Cool, Lucille Dyer, Joy Felts, Shirley Harrison, Joyce Hill, Anita Johnigan, Charles McDonald, Jess Herbert Pipkin, Ellen Root, Frank Stallings and Lindsey Taylor. - ..... -- ,,,, - v.aQmz1wmzvwff wwiwimsmnmi ll MIHHHl Norman Ely J. T. Harp STAFF Norman Ely -... ............ E ditor J. T. Harp ........... ..... B usiness Manager Vaughn Vandergriff .... ............ S ports David Kirk ......... .... P hotographer Joy Felts .... .... P hotographer Bill Massie .... .... P hotographer Bill Massie David Kirk Joy Felts Mum PIHNU llllll. Many students at West Texas State are enrolled in the piano de- partment. Of these, many, whose abilities and previous training are adequate, choose piano as their major subject. Others elect it as a secondary subject throughout all or part of their college life. During this first post-War year, many G. I.'s are taking advantage of the opportunity to broaden their cultural background by electing piano as their fifth subject. Students in piano class H EHPHlH HHUIH Mary Lee Abbott Dorothy Airhart Maxine Bell Pat Bennett Inell Brotherton Marjorie Frost Martha Kelley Louise Knutson Phyllis Parker Ann McCabe Thelma Mercer Anita Sorgee Wynema Robbins 'ef Mary Evelyn Almquist Jane Collins Betty Ruth Cox Fern Cunningham Lois Franklin Virginia Hunter Virginia Reid Ellen Root Mary Jim Vincent GLENN TRUAX, Cecil Boykin Gerald Briley T. C. Brown Billy Edwards H. R. Fulton, Jr. Lloyd Johnson Bill Latson Carl R. McElroy Leslie Talbert, Jr. Boyd Williams Director Perry H. Bell John C. Bernson Keith Bray Bob Copeland Bill Hutchinson Jimmy Hodges Tom Knighton J. C. Jones Dick McDonald we UHHlll HHNU FLUTES Doris Baker Mildred Groves .Ioan Smith Barbara Tolliver Marie Williams OBOE Leslie Talbert BASSOON James Colley CLARINETS Elizabeth Daniels Ruth Fox Melba Ruth Grady Winifred Hoskins Mattie Houpt J. C. Jones Joe Merriman Gerald Smith Lawrence Vlaun Joan Ward ALTO CLARINET Kathryn Price BASS CLARINET Herschel Allen ALTO SAX Bruce Bauman Neva McGuire Jean Smith Gene Sparks TENOR SAX Jo Dandridge Lewis Florence BARITONE SAX Wendal Roberts CORNET Glen Smith James Linn Richard Miller Jack Moran Edwin McKee Ray Nickelson William Tregoe Theodore Swift FRENCH HORN Ann Beverly Sherrod Reavis Duane Williams Jack Witham ' BARITONE Harold Meador Gene Skaggs Maurice Steen TROMB ONE William Latson Richard McCune Charles McDonald William Miller Dale Treider William Hutchison BASS Daniel Roberts Paul Teague Delmo Williams Wally Goodman James Spencer PERCUSSION Ray Benjamin Barbara Daily Watson Mueller Phyllis Perkins Mary Ruth Russell Arlan Womble 1 Band activities for music students are many and va- s Enid! lil r 9 :Ls If .:7 f ried. This year they included a trip to the Hardin-Simmons game at Abilene, part in the parade at Borger's birthday, a four-day trip with Amaril- lo boosters, numerous short journeys, besides the .regular formation drills at home football games. lHlElllllHIHNS All havoc let loose when at the first of the school year, Spike Newman or- ganized the campus bash-bunch, formally known as the West Texas Collegians. Local hepsters have danced to their music with enthusiasm while cities and towns over the Panhandle have called and recalled the group for important stomps. The quality of this group, a collection of characters, is strictly first rate -no sad sacks. SAXES BRASS RHYTHM Gerald Smith William Tregoe Ray Benjamin Lewis Florence Glen Smith H. R. Fulton Leslie Talbert Jimmy Linn Watson Mueller Larry Vlaun Dick McCune Tom Knighton Knot J. C. Jones Knot shownl Bill Latson shownj Herman Demus Bill Miller Knot shownj s,,J -v. .fix f-U A Q 5 X . I 1, .i 4'vEl X r, 1' I Ns V Sv V H x W r' , ' W 1' ' L ,,. i ',1f ' W . L I' z x - Ap-' 5 A HHEHWHH VIOLIN Barbara Jean Daily Carlyn Wimberly June Wimberly Leslie Talbert Leona Grabber Ruth Ann Sol Margaret Hand Delores Young Teddy Nicklaus BASS Tom Knighton Gerald Smith Paul Teague SAX Lewis Florence TROMBONES Dick McCune Bill Hutchison VIOLA Watson Mueller FLUTE Marie Williams HORNS Sherrod Reavis Sada Ruth Hoskins PIANO Mary Helen Mickey CELLO Joan Smith Bill Latson Carrie Guerero CLARINETS .Ioan Ward Lawrence Vlaun Winifred Hoskins TRUMPETS William E. Tregoe John Moran Huey Cook TYMPANI Raymond E. Benjamin HUHNU-UP WE SWEAT LINES FILL OUT FORMS GET THE BOOKS TO LOSE f' FISH OUT OF WATER 1,- I. f 2 a' M' 'x HELL IN THE HALL IT ALL BEGAN AT THE MIXER THEY LOOK TOO ROUGH TO CRACK WISE ABOUT- THE JALOP WASN'T IN THE PILE- RUNNING WILD- N THAT AIN'T NO THUG, THAT'S COPELAND! HUMEEHIVNNH NO. 2 GOES OFF ON SCHEDULE PLES Sz CO. FEED THE MULTITUDES 2 i V Q Q. :.,,5.:. 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W L ,M Q55 Hnvrlmmns 2 -N .-, ' I VV '::, ' College Credit Flight Training Ground School Airplane Sales Airplane Service Veterans Fly Under Provisions of G. I. Bill This is a daily view for college flight students. Many are doing SO' Our safety record has shown that flying is safe. Through efficient man- agement and uinstruction, We have flown over three million miles Without injury to any student or instructor. Fly with confidence at West Texas State. if Gmffw Aviation Se ' Instructors Tom A. Howell and A1 Cramer with a student ' W' K- M --If ' 'HWWHWWK-we-New ws wHmfW-'- ' Betty Lee tries on a pair of red sandals While Mary Russell, Martha Hanna and Betty Dromgoole wait. The First National Bank in Canyon Member ' Federal Deposit Insurance Corporation CANYON, TEXAS It's THOMPSON'S for all Gifts, Furniture, Household Needs and Sporting Goods it East Side of Square Ph. 12-13 CANYON An appropriate background for Betty Dromgoole and Betty Lee to look over a new spring' ensemble. gen ' Distinguished Always Showing the Latest in Stylish Young Men' s Wear Apparel for Men b And Women Wafwem NEQNLQLEQEH Quality in Everything Alterations Tailoring Dyeing , On Fourth Avenue at the Highway X' 5th and POW' Phone 24 L ' YOU ARE WELCOME TO HHURRY IN' A COLLEGE EDUCATION INSURES YOUR FUTURE Fay Rampley and Irene Winter get ready for that evening meal while Fern Zimmer Waits her turn in buying for the Practice I-louse. l G. G. FOSTER THE DIAMOND SHOP The Panhand1e's Greatest Jewelers Amarillo Borger Visit the JEEPER 1410 W. 10th Amarillo New Location Jordan's Drive-In Pop Welcomes You Back ' 1500W 10th Amarillo OLDSMOBILE Sales and Service J. Alvin McDonald Dealer - See . Oliver Tractors, Combines and General Farm Equipment V W. T. OLIVER ALBERT BYARS ' It seems that Mary Ruth Russell or . . Betty Lee is Prescr1pt1ons in the ' market ' for a new J. J. WALKER Fountain Service spring coat It takes lots of food to feed WT athletes as can be seen by the groceries Mrs. O. C. Rampley and Mrs. Mack Winter buy. It takes economical prices to run the Practice House, too, so Fern Zimmer buys at Bellah'S. BeIIah's Super Market For furniture and household needs Mr. and Mrs. Dave Kirk look over a new shipment of household accessories at J. W. Hill Furniture Company. 91 I Polk S rrrrrrri f FOR THOSE NEW SPRING DRESSES 1 - w With a complete line of drugs and fountain Service, the crowd always gathers at the Buff. is iris' A Mollie Landrum and Peggy Head approve a Doris ' Dodson dress Shown by Laura Ruth Glenn. Buffalo Drug Mamma!! 5-ABF Students . . . Are Always Welcome 41... The Bullalo Foocl Store Med Zlfze gang. al' . . . B o B' S awash, ONE-STOP FASHION CENTER FOR COLLEGE GIRLS Ready-to-Wear In Nationally Advertised Lines FIRST . . . in style and quality . . . and at a prnce! II wood Betty Droingoole hunts for a new formal I I H for the All-College Presentation with the B' R- Solmck- Mgr- 715 Polk 57'- aid of Martha Hanna. Jfefwmg, 0462191 ERNEST O. THOMPSON, President ARCHIE COOPER, Manager 1 Coffee Shop Dining Room Old Tascosa Visit OLD TASCOSA A The Liveliest Spot in Amarillo DANCE MUSIC EXCELLENT FOOD CONGENIAL ATMOSPHERE C Junior Miss Shop Second Floor Serving junior misses of discriminating taste throughout the Panhandle 'BLA CKBURN BROS. Betty Dromgoole, Betty Lee, Martha Hanna and Mary Ruth Russell look over corners of the Junior Miss Shop. Fipr the Latest Books and Gifts Visit Best Sellers attract the attention of Betty Lee, Betty Drorn- goole, Mary Ruth Russell and Martha Hanna. 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