1 . l .' //iv . UNIVEJ-5ITY -./ TEXAS All5TIN .; T PINNACLE RO CI\ S HARRY ANTHONY DE Y CUNG is not onh an artist, but an experienced teacher as well, having taught in several schools including the Academ.Y of Art, Chicago. He is also the founder of the De Youn g Painting camp in rhe Davis Moun­tains of T exas. He has maintained his private school in San Antonio since 1928. Mr. De Young was born in C hicago, August 5, 1893. He studied at rhe Uni\.>ersiry of lllinois under the direction of Edward Lake and Fabians Kelly, and at the Art Institute of C hicago, with F. de Forrest Schook, John W. Norton, and others. PUB LISHEIJ BY ,. 'rxc,, TEXAS "f'ilg; ."liblLATI0NS .,;... , ,. GEO. CHRMBERLRIN ~ BUPiT DYKE ~ Al1 Pl\OACHING STORM SAMUEL P. ZIEGLER, teacher, lecturer, etcher, and painter, is now director of the Art Depart· ment of Texas Christian University in Fort Worth. He was born in Lancaster, Pennsyl­vania, and began studying art at an early age. Later he studied at the Philadelphia A cademy of Fine Arrs where he was awarded the Cresson European Scholarship. After a year's study and travel in Europe he returned to the Acad­emy for another year's study. After painting and teaching two years in Philadelphia he came to Texas and became a member of the Fine Arts Faculty of T . C. U. Since then he has taught at Texas Women's College in Fort Worth and is now head of the Art Department at T. C. U. Ziegler paints vigorously with brilliant colors in broken srrokes, giving a t1ibration of light and life to his canvases not attained by the ordinary artist. In addition to his painting, he is making a series of lithographs of Fort Worth, its indus· tries and improvements. ,tJ-;" Cl)ORN in Virginia, educated at Davidson College and Johns Hopkins Uni­CJJ versity, research student in German:x and England, he has taught English at Southwestern Presbyterian UniversityFeeabody College for Teachers, and The University of Texas. He became a member of the English staff here in 1912, was made a professor of English in 1924, and a member of the Graduate Faculty in 1930. He is the author of "A Study of Bunyan's Allegories" (1904), and editor of the Oxford University T ercentenary Variorium Edition of Bunyan's "The Pilgrim's Progress" (1928). That he is an ardent supporter and a warm friend of student activities is evi­denced by his valuable service for fourteen years on the Board of Directors of the University Student Publications. He has endeared himself to thousands of stu­dents by his uniform courtesy, his equable temper, and his wise counsel. He is more than a teacher, a scholar, an executive-for of him the words of the poet may be truthfully paraphrased: "The elements are so mixed in him that Nature may stand up and say to all the world, 'This is a man'." l\ED BUD TllEES ELLA K. MEWHINNEY works almost entirely in oil, painting landscapes and still life. After attending T exas Presbyterian College studying art under Miss Mollie Bishop, she began to reach classes of her own in Bartlett, Granger, and Holland. Since then she has studied at the American Woman's League in Saint Louis doing flower painting and china under Kathryn Cherry and still life and landscape under Frank Phoenix, in Chicago where she again studied china painting, and in New York at the Art Students League under George Bridgeman and Hans Hansen. In 1925 she studied landscape painting in Colorado Springs under Randall Da<'ey and portraiture under Robert Reid, N. A. The painting used on the cover is also by Mrs. Mewhinney. .. . ' T HIS book is no attempt to release in a static charge the pulsating currents that have made up this year at The University of Texas. The spark resultant from the accumulation of events and emotions with­in the lives of ten thousand persons would be an explosion that could not be confined within the covers of The Cactus. Rather it has been our desire to try to strike, with words and pictures, a sympathetic chord within our(. ·• . , :e~;, memories-a chord that will .. evoke the initial note of the ' ,,., ·,_ )1ony that will bring to the readers in kaleidoscopic proe'·" 1·., half-forgotten hours that have composed the year. As ~tR. ....t aught unwinds, there will be a picture to which we could~'.ii. . . ' .. ~-· g. It is with the hope that somethi;:g··.~~;ithin will strike that chord that the 1938 Cactus is presented. SCHOOLS AND COLLEGES Administration College of Arts and Sciences School @f Business Administration School of Education College of Engineering School of Law College of Pharmacy School of Medicine CLASSES Graduates Seniors Juniors Sophomores Freshmen ORGANIZATIONS Publications Fine Arts Sororities Fraternities Dormitories Clubs PERSONALITIES Feature Good fellows Bluebonnet Belles and Nominees ATHLETICS Major Athletics Minor Athletics Intramurals OILFIELD AT NIGHT EDWARD M. ScttIWETZ excels in watercolor with a simple free handling, showing the genius of a master. Watercolor is a difficult medium; Schiwetz handles it to a perfection. His subjects include oil field scenes, beach life, and landscapes. While he studied architec­ture, he is largely self-taught as an artist. He is a resi­dent of Houston. Portrait by Weyman Adams Page 9 IN MEMORIAM J. W. Cdlhoun, President Ad Interim of The University of T exds We hold these truths to be self-evident: 1. That Texas owes it to herself, to her sons and daughters, to her position in the Union, and to her traditions and her pride to have a State University second to none in the United States of America. 2. That, all pes5imists to the contrary, Texas is abundantly able to have such a University. 3. That the way to bring this about is for Texans and especially those who claim the University as their alma mater to set to work to show all the people of the State that it is desirable and possible. 4. That Fifty thousand ex-students Filled with an abiding faith and this faith transmuted into action can in ten yea rs not only put The University of Texas in the FIRST CLASS but make it the FIRST in that class. Page 11 ** * * ** Mrs. I. D. Fairchild Major J. R. Parten H. J. L. Stark Leslie Waggener H. H. Weinert Senator E. J. Blackert Dr. K. H. Aynesworth Dr. George Morgan Board of Regents The Constitution of Texas makes it the duty of the Legislature to "provide for the maintenance, support, and direction of a university of the First class, to be . . . . styled 'The University of Texas.' " The Legislature has vested the "government" of the University in the Board of Regents of The University of Texas with broad powers of "direction." The Board consists of nine members, appointed in groups of three every two years. Appointment is by the Governor with the consent and approval of the State Senate. Regular meetings of the Board usually are held monthly and the fourteen standing committees are at work continually on various phases of University administration. Dr. Edward Randall of Galveston is chairman of the Board and Major J. R. Parten of Houston is vice­chairman. Other members are Mrs. I. D. Fairchild of Lufkin, H.J. L. Stark of Orange, Leslie Waggener of Dallas, H. H. Weinert of Seguin, Senator E. J. Blackert of Victo ria, Dr. K. H. Ayn esworth of Waco, and Dr. George Morgan of San Angelo. ** Paga 12 * * ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~-­ u-~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~--' I** DR. EDWARD RANDALL, Chdirmdn, distinguished in the MRS. I. D. FAIRCHILD, chdirmdn of d committe with most medicdl profession dnd in the ddministrdtion of the fdmous exdcting dnd importdnt duties dnd responsibilities, supervises Sedly-Smith Founddtion, hds proved no less successful in the building dctivities of the University dnd tdkes time to demon­ direction of the progrdm of the University. A Southern strdte keen interest in the development of the fine drts pro­ gentlemdn commdnding respect dnd ddmirdtion, he hds grdm dnd other culturdl dctivities of the institution. Grdcious brought honor dnd prestige to the institution which he dnd Cdpdble, she gives the ldrger pdrt of her time to Uni­ serves. versity work. MAJOR J. R. PARTEN, dlumnus of the University, whose keen interest in the institution's progress hds never been known to WdVer, serves dS the Bodrd's vice-chdirmdn dnd dS chdirmdn of the legisldtive committee, directing the pres­entdtion of the institution's needs to the Legisldture. He diso tdkes d gredt interest in the University's oil resources dnd in intercollegidte dthletics. H. J. L. STARK, d life-time of service to the University, LESLIE WAGGENER receives the tribute of the Uni­ d ledder in the educdtiondl progrdm of Texds, is insepdrdbly versity fdmily for the successful mdnner in which the funds linked with the University. He is chdirmdn of the duditing of the institution hdve been hdndled. He is chdirmdn of dnd the compldints dnd grievdnces committees of the Bodrd the findnce committee which hds supervision of University dt this time, dnd holds membership on the new Generdl findncing in generdl. The Wdggener ndme hds long been Development 8odrd. dSsocidted with the University, Dr. Leslie Wdggener hdving served dS the First president. , H. H . WEINERT, ldwyer, bdnker, fdrmer, oil mdn, dnd civic ledder of Seguin, hds brought dil of his wide experience dS d successful business mdn into the service of the University As chdirmdn of the dthletics committee of the Bodrd he hds directed the University's dctivities in thdt field dnd now occupies dlso the position of chdirmdn of the Museum com­mittee. SENATOR E J. BLACKERT resigned his sedt in the Stdte DR. K. H . AYNESWORTH hds devoted his time to Sendte to dccept dppointment to the 8odrd. He hds been resedrch, scholdrship, dnd the successful prdctice of medicine. untiring in his efforts in the institution's behdlf. He serves His chdirmdnship is thdt of the librdry committee of the Bodrd, dS chdirmdn of the public reldtions committee of the 8odrd but the limits of his interest dnd effort dre the limi s of the to which is referred dil mdtters dffecting the public reldtions University progrdm dS d whole. of the University. DR. GEORGE MORGAN supervises the mdndgement dnd development of 2,000,000 dcre ldnd endowment of the University. He is d prominent oil mdn dnd geologist dnd his success in the field of business is equdled only by his distinction dS d scientist dnd scholdr. He is the first person holding d Doctor of Philosophy degree to serve on the 8odrd of Regents. Page 1.; ** * * .. * ** ** Governor James V. Allred State Executives Unique among such historical documents, the Texas Declaration of Independence sets out neglect of education as a cause for revolt. In the Second Congress of the Republic of Texas, the bill was intro­duced to "incorporate The University of Texas," the University thereby being the First unit of our educational system to be mentioned in the law of the land . From these early times until the present, the officials of the State of Texas have given generously of their lime, effort, and interest in the development of an institution which the Conslitulion decrees shall be one of the First class. James V. Allred, present governor of Texas, has been particularly zealous in the interest of the University, whi ch he has often spoken of a; a most worthy agency of the State. Charged with the duty of supervising lbe budget of all branches of the State government, the State Board of Control is in close and helpful contact with the University's affairs. The present members of the Board are Claude D. Tee r, Tom A . De Berry, and Henry C. Meyer. The State Board of Education has the responsibility of Fixing policies and directing the administration of the entire educational system of the State and makes periodic studies of the work and needs of public­supported higher educational institutions. This agency has also given valuable leadership and help in promoting the usefulness of this, the capstone of the educational system of Texas. ~! ol ro­ by 1e ol ne be ly ol ** ** ~---------------------------~~~'** 1of of ifc, * College of Arts and Sciences More than half of the 10,000 students of the University are enrolled in the College of Arts and Sciences, which has been the largest of the schools and colleges since the Uni­versity opened in 1883. H . T. Parlin, Professor of English, has been Dean of the College for many years. He is assisted in solving problems of the Arts and Sciences students by D. A. Penick, Professor of Greek and tennis coach, and by L. L. Click, Professor of English. The College is composed of twenty-two departments including the sciences, the languages, journalism, home economics, public speaking, economics, history, mathematics, astronomy, anthropology, philosophy, psychology, and sociology. Five degrees are · offered by the Academic College: Bachelor of Arts, Bachelor of Journalism, Bachelor of Science in Home Economics, Bachelor of Science in Geology, and Bachelor of Science in Nursing . There are more than two hundred and seventy­five members of the Academic faculty. Pagr 18 * * * ~* r DeWitt'Reddick, Associ•te Professor of Journdlism . in­ terested in high school journdl­ ism dnd the improvement of high school newspdpers . . hds written drticles on both. Arthur H. Deen, Associate Professor of Geo logy an duthority on the: seologicd l formdtions dround Austin dnd Centrdl Texds. * * ** G. V. Gentry, Associdte Professor of Philosophy . .. co-duthor of d book for ddvdnced philosophy students . interested in metdphysics dnd reldtivity. Mrs. Cordi Tullis, Instructor in History . . holds quiz sections in History 4. W. F. Simonds, Professor of Geology . . duthor of book on geology which WdS published in the United Stdtes dnd Engldnd . . . dn duthority on TexdS geogrdphy. * * Page 21 '**'~-------------~ Studrt MdcCorkle, As­sistdnt Professor of Gov­erment . . . dppointed director of Buredu of Municipdl Resedrch this foll. Mrs. Annie Irvine, Associdte Professor of Eng­lish ... published drticles on the syntdx of the infinitive dnd pdrticiple of Middle English period . Page _._. * II( Ct G j y * * * ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ I* * ** J . A . Burdine, Associdte Professor of Govern­ ment . . . chdirmdn of the Stdte Advisory Council of the T exds Stdte Employment Service. Page 23 * * _l_~~~~~~~~~__...;..~~~~~---~~~~--* * * * J,______________ ., George Ward Stocking, Professor of Economics hds served on various gbvernmental committees and boards . . , ._ has held a number of important fellowships . • John M. Kuehne, Professor of Physics . .. has written several articles in field of physics . . noted for his work in photography . . . . . hds been on University staff since 1895. Samuel E. Gideon, Associate Professor of Architectural Design and Architectural History . . has made frequent lectures on drt and architecture. * * Euge;ne; Paul Schoch, Professor of Che:micc1I Engineering and Physical Chemistry . . . most of his time is de:voted to research on natural gas .. . is Director of the Bureau of Industrial Che:mistry . . . interested in the con­servation of Texas resources. Rudolph L. Biesele, Associate Pro­fessor of History . . . has written many .srticle:s and done much research on the German sett I ements in Texas . has .slso written material on the early American colonies. ** ** * J. T. Pdtterson, Professor of Zoology .. one of the three Disti nguished Pro. fessors ... dn dmdteur drchaeologist of note. Paul M. Batchelder, Associate Professor of Pure Mathematics . . ,; . has written sever°,il articles on pure mathe­matics. Miss Lilia Mary Casi~, Professor of Romance Languages . has been on the University staff si nce 1895 .. has done research in Spanish classic prose:and drama. Daniel A. Pen ick, Professor of Classica I Lang uages . as University tennis coach has started many na­tiona I tennis stars on their careers. G. C. Engerrand, Professor of Anthro­pology ... director of the West Texas Paleontological dnd Archaeologicdl Society . . . correspondent member of the Societe des Americanistes, Paris. E. C. Baker, Professor of American History . . . author of severdl history texts, dS well dS the historical review of the life of Stephen F. Austin, " The Father of Texas" . . . one of the three Distinguished Professors. T. S. Pdinter, Professor of Zoology . . . one of the five outstdnding men selected to lecture in the series, "Frontiers of Science," conducted by Sigma Xi ... recognized dS dn duthority on the chromosomes of mdmmdls. * * ** Benjdmin C. Thdrp, Professor of Botdny . . . does resedrch work on pldnt ecology of Texds. Jdmes B. Whdrey, Professor of English . . • edited d book interpreting the mdny issues of John Bunydn' s " Pilgrim's Progress." ** P age 28 * ** 0 . D. Weeks,· Pr;:' fessor of Government ... chairman of the De­partment of Government . .. conducting research on " The Mexican in Texas Politics" . . . author of several book re­views for " Southwestern Social Science Ouarterly. •· L. A. J effress, Professor of Psychology . . . ex­perimenter, along with C. P. Boner, of the De­partment of Physics, o n the aud ibility of over­tones in music. * -· ** Henry Winston Harper, Professor of Chemistry . . . Dean Emeritus of the Grad­uate School . has made a number of impor­tant chemical investigations for the Texas Legislature . . . a member of the National Geographic So­ciety. C. P. Boner, Professor of Physics . . . an authority on tonal structure of organ . . . is conducting re­search in regard to harmony structure of organ pipes . . . has written articles for the "Journal of Acoustical Society" and the "Ameri ­can Organists."" L. L. Click, Professor of English . . . Assistant Dean of the College of Arts and Sciences . . . . holds office as president of the Fortnightly Club . .. considered quite a student and lecturer on contemporary English and American literature. Milton -R. Gutsch, Professor of English History . . . secretary of the general faculty since 1928 and chair­man of the Department of History since 1927 . . has reviewed several texts; among them being the "History of England and the British Empire" by Hall and Albin. ** * * * ~--~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ ** ** Walter T. Rolfe, Professor of Architecture ... has been a member of the Cultural Entertainment Committee for seven years ... published a book called "Texas" . . . writing manuscript for a handbook on "The Arts." Thomas W. Currie, Instructor in Bible . . . President of the Austin Presbyterian Theological Seminary . . . has taught Bible at the University for twenty-six years. Fred Mason Bullard, Associate Professor of Geology and Mineralogy ... has done consider­able field work on the stratigraph of the Penn­sylvanian permian of Central Texas. ** ·, ~~~~~~~~~~~~-=--~-'----~~~~~--* "* Jdme:s R. 8dile:y, Professor of Orgcmic Chemistry . . . does re:se:drch with petroleum bdse:s .. . •w•rd--------> School of Business Administration First courses in business administration offered at the University were included in the curriculum of the College of Arts and Sciences in 1912. The School of Business Administration was created in 1922 and was housed in three shacks on the campus. J. Anderson Fitzgerald, Professor of Banking and Insurance, is Dean of the present school which is housed in Waggener Hall. Sixty semester hours of completed prescribed work in the College of Arts and Sciences is required for entrance into the business administra­tion school. It is the objective of the School of Business Administration to provide professional training for pros­pective business men and women which should improve their efficiency as employee, employer, and citizen. Early in 1935 a business administration room was opened in the Library Building offering the students all types of reading matter that will be helpful in their chosen profession. Page 46 ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ ~n ired 11 ~e :I ~e College olBusi'!SS •IS~in irald, ~~essor J. Anderson Fitzgerald, Dean of the P'esu.tschooi School of Business Administration. !ll'lll!f liou~ j(o1Ms1nd •!Siad' "strl· ~ ~Busm!SS '! lor pros· hoc d irnp!O'le ouzen. Early op!l'ed in ~e !>!S ~ readn! ~(lllOfl· Pa_qe 47 * I** * ** C. Aubrey Smith, Professor of Accounting ... Grdnd Ndtiondl President of Betd Alphd Psi, ndtiondl dccounting frdternity . . . former senior dccounting dndlyst of Securities dnd Exchdnge Commission in Wdshington, D. C. Edwdrd Kdrl McGinnis, (left) Professor of Business Ldw dnd Redl Estdte . . . is director of First Federdl Building dnd Lodn Associdtion . . . is working on government's dCtivities in housing ... hds hdd d number of drticles published. J. C. Dolley, Professor of Bdnking dnd Invest­ments ... chdirmdn of the lntercollegidte Athletic Council . . vice-president of the Ndtiondl Collegidte Athletic Associdtion ... hds written d number of drticles dnd given severdl lectures. The Main Building from the Kappa Sigma house on Nineteenth Street. Page 48 * * ** ** Page 49 ** * Robertson, Krduse:, Tdylor, Cdin, Evdns Harper, Stdhl, Sdilors, Pdrker, Moore, Downs Clyde T•ylor Cdrl e:n Krduse Byron Cdin Business Administration Council OFFICERS President . Byron W. Cdin Secretdry-T redsurer Clyde Tdylor MEMBERS Senior Cldss Clyde Tdylor Junior Cldss Byron W. Cdin Junior Cldss Dee Downs Junior Cldss Jdmes R. Moore Junior Cldss . Lon Sdilors B. A. Assembly Ottis Stdhl B. A. Assembly Cordie Hdrper Betd Alpha Psi Foster Pdrker Deltd Sigmd Pi Thomas Robertson Betd Gdmma Sigmd Cdrlen Krduse Sigma Iota Epsilon Clinton Evdns The Business Administrdtion Council, the executive board of the School of Business Administrdtion, WdS organized to help credte d spirit of friend­liness and cooperation dmong students of thdt school. The principdl duty of the Council is the pldnning dnd directing of the dnnual bdnquet of the school dnd supervising over the election dnd coronation of the Oueen of Findnce. The Counci I is composed of one representdtive from the Senior cldss, four representdtives from the Junior class, the Business Administrdtion assemblymen, dnd one representdtive from edch of the honordry dnd professional societies in the School o f Business Administrdtion. Its officers dre selected from the members of the Council itself; the president of the Council automdtically becomes the president of the entire School of Business Administrdtion. .1'--1~~~~~~-;i~~~~~~~~~~~ ** * Hemphill, Cr•is, Boyd, Wo lf, St•hl, H•rper, Hobbs, T •ylor L•n•s•n, Robertson, Boyer, Horn, ShdW, Redgdln, Pdss, Zeiss Bl •cks he•rlW•l ter, Murphy, Wood.II~ e•r, Coffins, Bell, Kuld ell , ~tu•rt Delta· Sigma Pi Professional Business Administration Fraternity Founded, New York University, November 7, 1907 Beta Kappa Chapter Established December 13, 1930 Fifty-five Active Chapters OFFICERS Headmaster . Clyde H . Taylor Chancellor Tom Wheat Secretary Ottis Stahl, Jr. Treasurer . Gilbert T. Wolf FACULTY MEMBERS W. P. Boyd MEMBERS Grant S. Baze Rene Paul Henry Basil Bell Edward Hobbs Jack Blackshear Raymond Horn Jack Wesley Boyer Jay H. Kenesson, Jr. William Coffins Robert C. Kuldell W. D. Craig, Jr. William Lanagan Woodrow Cruse Tom H. Lear Cordie Harper Raymond J. Martin T. J. Hemphill Thomas Murphy PLEDGES Roy R. Baines William George Milton Lee Briggs Jdck Hatcher Carroll E. Brown Robert B. Kemp Travis Evans Howard Mdrtin George W. Gartman Ernest E. Merkt J.C. Dolley Samuel Pass Sydney Reagan Thomas Robertson Robert Shaw Farrell D. Smith Ottis Stah I, Jr. Rupert A . Stuart, Jr. Clyde H. Taylor Woodrow Walter Robert A. Nichols Dondld R. Richdrdson George M. Rodch Edwdrd J. Russell Thomds Sears Clyde H. Taylor, Headmaster Roderick W. Webb Wendell Wendt Tom H. Wheat Louis Williams Gilbert T. Wolf Miles Woodall George H. Zeiss Floyd C. Smith John Smith Elwin 0. Swint Mdlcolm S. Vdughn Chdrles H. Word Delta Sigma Pi was organized to foster the study of business in universities, to encourage scholarship and the association of students for their mutual advancement by research and practice, to promote closer alfiliation between the commercial world and students of commerce, and to further a higher standard of commercial ethics and culture, and the civic and commercial welfare of the community. The membership is made up of men students of better than average scholarship pursuing courses in anticipation of a degree in business administration. New members are selected twice each year by the active members of the chapter. Page 51 ** Grddy, Lope:r, Addison, Pdrke:r, Evdns Cowsdr, Fdrris, Boye:r, Townsend, Anderson Be: rnhdrdt, Ldy, Pdtte: rson, l ew is Sigma Iota Epsilon Honorary and Professional Business Management Fraternity Founded , University of 111 inois, January, 1927 Texas Chapter Established 1928 Four Active Chapters OFFICERS General Manager Cl in ton Evans Assistant Genera I Manager Foster Parker Controller . F. W. Addison, Jr. Finance Manager Donald P. Bandy Personnel Director-(Business) E. Stewart Skidmore Clinton Evans, Genera l Manager Personnel Director-(Engineering) Glen E. Grady FACULTY MEMBERS Chester F. Lay John R. Stockton MEMBERS F. W. Addison, Jr. Glen lrl Cowsar Joe Loper William P. Alexander, Jr. Neal Eskew Grainger W . Mcllhany Hudson L. Anderson Clinton Evans H. Julian Morehouse Bowman Baker Kinder Farris Foster Parker Donald P. Bandy Glen E. Grady Henry T. Patterson Carl H . Bernhardt Robert L. Harris, Jr. E. Stewart Skidmore Wesley Boyer Emil Heinen, Jr. William W. Townsend A . E. Brinkmeier Wilson Lewis Sigma Iota Epsilon has as its purpose the promotion of a high standard of scholarship and the maintenance of an active interest in managerial activity among the students registered for this course in the School of Business Adminis­tration. The fraternity provides an opportunity for closer contacts between students, business executives, and faculty members who are interested in management work, than would otherwise be afforded. Requirements for membership demand at least a "B" average in all managerial courses, a high general average in other courses, and that the new members be selected from the senior class or from those doing graduate work. Honorary membership may be conferred upon members of faculti es in charge of management courses, and others who have distinguished themselves in this field of work. Page 52 ** ~ans Mer Addison, Jr. JP. ~andy Hart ~bdmore :Gra~ Cllhany ~ lena t ol an 1(11Adrnin11· w1tives, a Beta Alpha Psi Honorary Accounting Fraternity Founded, University of Illinois, February 12, 1919 Theta Chapter Established May 31, 1924 Fifteen Active Chapters OFFICERS President . Foster Parker Vice-President Jarlath 0 . Edwards Permanent Vice-President John Arch White Secretary-Treasurer ;;:· Giles C. Avriett FACULTY MEMBERS Willidm Fred Fdrm Sdmuel Pdul Gdrner Colemdn C. Gulley Henry Albert Hdndrick Leo Cecil Hdynes G . Cummings Hill John Elton Hodges A. C. Upleger J.B. Allred MEMBERS I Stdrley F. M. Alford Jdrldth 0 . Edw rds Robert Anthony Mordn Giles C. Avriett Willidm Pdul George Foster Pdrker Floyd Bdiley Elvis G. Hdll Leondrd Anthony B. PMker Dondld P. Bdndy Benjdmin Lee Hill Grover Wdlton Pdyne Joe Frdnk Boydstun Ernest L. Johnson Enochs Lee Pendleton John Henry Brdubdch Worth F. Johnson Hermdn Lee Schieffer Byron Wilson Cdin Robert Ernest Keeton Ddvid Eldredge Sleeper John Willidm Cdrgile Ldwrence Hdrry Kriegel Bill Duke Wdlser Robert Lee Collins Robert Cdmpbell McGinnis Chdrles A. Wdtson Hdrris C. Curtis Grdinger Wdlter Mcllhdney Henry August Widdecke Keith Ddvis George Ernest Metzenthin George Weldon Wiggins Ldurence Edstldnd Perrin Glenn Willidms Beta Alpha Psi , the honorary accounting fraternity in the School of Business Administration , strives to promote the study of accounting according to highest ethical standards, to encourage fraternal relations between professional men, instructors, and students of accounting and to develop high moral , scholastic, and professional attainm ents of its members. The membership requirements are a " B" average in accounting courses and a "C' ' average in all other busin ess courses . New members are selected by the act ive members of the chapter. Personality and interest in the account­ing profession are considered along with the scholastic requirements . Pa:ie 53 ** Beta Gamma Sigma National Honorary Business Administration Fraternity OFFICERS President E. Karl McGinnis Vice-President Dorothy Ayres Secre ta ry-Treasurer Everett G. Smith FACULTY MEMBERS J. Anderson Fitzgerald Carroll Day Simmons Dorothy Ayres C. Aubrey Smith James Clay Dolley Everett G. Smith Ruth Estelle Gold Charles H. Sparenberg Coleman C. Gulley Florence Mae Stullken Henry Albert Handrick John Arch White John Elton Hodges Leah Wilson Alice Mae Holmes Ambrose Pare Winston Joyce Hope Brown Joe Greenhill Shudde Bess Bryson Burke Horton Clacy Malvin Cain Grainger Mcllhany Frederick William Addison Julian Milton Meer Starley F. M. Alford Ramsey Moore Hermene Nell Baur Foster Parker Grant Sheridan Baze Grover Walton Payne Ralph Melot Burns Margaret Jane Shaver Opal Denson Clint Charles Small, Jr. Jadath O'Neill Edwards Hugh Lynn Steger Evelyn Ruth Cherkas Alfred Ashbrook King William Eugene Collins Dorothy Kreiter Keith Davis Joe William Loper Robert Ernest Keeton Velda Viola Woods .. * Th e purpose of Beta Gamma Sigma is to encourage and to reward scholarly accomplishments among students in American collegiate schools of commerce and business administration. Active membership is limited to graduate and undergraduate students of either sex who are candidates for a degree in com merce or business administration, who rank in the upper one-fifth of their respective classes by weighted average, and who have no failure, conditions, or incompletes standing against them. New members are elected at the beginning of the second semester in each academic year. The maximum number of seniors to be elected shall not exceed one-tenth of the registered total of that class. No more than one-fifteenth of the junior class may be admitted to the fraternity. Judiciary Council The jurisdiction of the Judiciary Council is exclusive and final in all cases arising under the constitution and laws of the Students' Association. The chairman of the Council is elected in the spring and the six members are elected the following fall . Chairman and members must be of junior standing when they take office. Tom Law was chairman of the Judiciary Council this year and the following were members : Anne Fleming, Mary Katherine Settegast, Jane Eyres, David Bland, Walter Hasskarl, and J . G . Martel. The Council is always composed of three women students and three men students. •w k•rl ns 3s:udw~ in l(l1da es for a ve cla11e1 by ew embe~ senio~ to be of ~e 1unior ** Fleming, Sctte:gdst, Eyrcs Bl•nd, L•w, H•ssk•rl, M•rtel ** * ** ** College of Engineering The College of Engineering WdS credted in 1894, d development of the work in dpplied mdthemdtics given in the College of Arts dnd Sciences. A degree in civil engineering Wds the first given by the College. A bdchelor of science degree in electricdl engineering WdS given in 1904; degrees in drchitecture hdve been given since 1909, in mechdnicdl engineering since 1914, in chemicdl engineer­ing since 1916, in deronduticdl engineering from 1927 until 1932, dnd degrees in petroleum production since 1928. W. R. Woolrich, Professor of Mechdnicdl Engineering, cdme from Tennessee two yedrs dgo to become Dedn of the College. He succeeded T. U. Tdylor, who retired to pdrt-time tedching dnd the office of Dedn Emeritus of the College. The College is housed in two buildings. The Depdrtment of Architecture is locdted in the Architecture Building dnd dll other depdrt­ments are in the Engineering Building. Page 56 * ~~~~~~~~----~~~~~~~~~~~~--~~~~~~~~~~--------~~~~' I** tid 1n 1894, I :iCl SfV!ll d!srii in civi1 ~ Abdditilli' 9WIS 9iv!ll I ~"'11m, lin;nttr· e"l9 lrol 1921 itlJOft ~r(t1928· &ni!fl' (dnl ,.d 1Coll191. pitt~'llt!idi'ns ThiCollisi dArch1t!dll~ !111 udipart· W. R. Woolrich, Dean of the College of Engineering. Page j7 ** t .t--l..,.' _ ______ .__...,..______ ** George H. Fdncher, Professor of Petroleum Engineering . . his extensive research drticles on the Aow of Auids through oil sands constitute the principal pdrt of the book " The Flow of Homogeneous Fluids," an authoritdtive text for petroleum engineers. E. C. H. Bantel, Professor of Civil Engineering . . Assistdnt Dedn of the College of Engineering, chdirman of the committee on arrdngements for commencement exercises . . . hds a philosophy that very often dids and encourdges his students. H . E. Degler, Professor of Me­chdnicdl Engineering . . now working on d senior textbook en­titled "Gas dnd Oil Power" . . . wrote d textbook on " Internal Combustion Engines" with special emphdsis on recent progress of Diesel engines . . . has conducted numer­ous research dnd thesis projects since coming to the University. Page 58 C. R. Grdnberry, Associdte Pro­fessor of Electricdl Engineering . . . WdS in chdrge of engineering work of University Centennidl Exposition . . . well known dS d pdinter ... his supervision of the lighting system of the University WdS prdised by the "Light," officidl mdgdzine of Generdl Electric Compdny. T. U. Tdylor, Professor of Civil Engineering . . . Dedn Emeritus of the College of Engineering . . . dlthough retired from full-time tedch­ing, "The Grand Old Man" is still very dCtive; within the ldst yedr he has traced out edrly Anglo-Sdxon trails across Texas, dlso pioneer points on the Pecos River from the head of the river to its mouth . . . this re­search is to be published in "Frontier Times." H. H . Power, Professor of Petrol­eum Production Engineering . . . chairman of the topical committee on production technology of the Ameri­Cdn Petroleum Institute . . . wrote an article entitled " Oil Well Pump­ing" for "The Science of Petroleum," one of the most comprehensive reference books on ndturdl gds and oil. Page 59 Spinks, Morehouse, Arne:tt, Whitlow, Kcuperik, Ho use, Ferguson, Focht ~ee:d, A ve: rd, 8dsse, 8dttle, Biese:le, Burrus, Busby, Cr•wford Crockett, C., Crocket\, H., 0dni e ls, Fi sher, Ford, t-ox, Goldberg, Gouldy Gustdfson, He rre:rd, Herron, Hight, Jdckson, Johnston, Jones, Keifer FACULTY ADVISORS Leland Barclay John Focht Phil Ferguson M. B. Reed Liberal culture is the indispensible compliment of a technical education. In its campus activities, Texas Alpha Chapter of Tau Beta Pi reFlects a thorough appreciation of the social, economic, and esthetic aspects of modern life. Tau Beta Pi undergraduate members, representing all engineering branches in the College of Engineering are selected From the seniors whose grades place them in the upper quarter of their class and whose character is above reproach . O utstanding juniors ranking in the upper eight of their class may be elected and alumni who have con­ferred honor upon their Alma Mater through exemplary attainments in the field of engineering. For the first time in the association's fifty-three years of existence, the annual convention was held in the South­west, when Texas Alpha served as host to delegates From engineering colleges all over the Nation, October 14, 15, 16, 1937. Page 6o ** ** Kumm, LdGrone Lee ** Livingston, McCrockhn, Mcl< llon, Molinowski, Moyfiperation and supervision of the Union , including the appoint­ng of the director. Jake Pickle, as president of the Students' Association, served as hairman of the Board . Other student members of the Board in­·luded Sally Lipscomb, as secretary of the Students' Association; ames Pounds, appointed by James Brinkley, last year's president, o serve two years; Jane Eyres and John Connally, appointed )Y the president of the Students' Association. Other members of the Board include V. I. Moore, Dean of itudent Life; Dorothy Gebauer, Dean of Women; Fred Adams nd John McCurdy, representatives of the Ex-Students' Associa­ion . Charles Zivley, director of the Union, is a non-voting ember of the Board. Marjorie Vogan is assistant to the director of the Union . ~ dll1tdarts, astJnction, J(O!is1ional t minimum ."1oltn1 ** School of Law The School of Ldw opened dt the Sdme time dS the College of Arts dnd Sciences in 1883. The two depdrtments occupied the Sdme building until 1908 when the Ldw Building WdS completed. lrd P. Hildebrdnd, Professor of Ldw, is Dedn of the School of Ldw. Sixty semester hours of prescribed work must be completed with d " C" dverdge in the College of Arts dnd Sciences dS d prerequisite to entrdnce in the School of Ldw. The School requires d three-yedr course of study which ledds to the degree of bdchelor of ldws. The School of Ldw hds one of the most complete ldw librdries in the Stdte. It contdins over forty thousdnd cdre­fully selected books. The students of the School of Ldw dlso hdve dccess to the Stdte Librdry dnd the Librdry of the Supreme Court in the Cdpitol. The School meets di! the requirements of the Americdn 8dr Associdtion dnd hds d very high rdting dmong the Schools of Ldw. Page V * Page 73 * * * !______________ J. A. Wickes, Professor of Ldw ... is working on Texds Annotations of Restdtement of the Law of Agency for American Ldw Institute . . . mem­ber of Committee of Cooperdtion with Bench dnd Bar, of the Associdtion of Americdn Ldw Schools . . . dlso member of Com­mittee for Cooperd­tion with Americdn Law Institute of the T exds Bdr Associd­tion. G. W. Stumberg, Professor of Ldw . . . held Rhodes Scholdfship from Louisidnd in 1913 ... dttached to the American Embdssy in Paris for two yedrs . . . wrote d book on French law entitled "Confiict of Laws," which re­ceived many good revi ews in law peri­od ic1ls. ** Page 74 -/,...,..~.----.....:--~--~----------~--~---~-----------------------------­ ** Edwdrd Crdne, Professor of Law . . former member of the Board of Regents of the University . practiced law in Dallas from 1906 to 1933 . . . played football for Texas in 1902, 1903, and 1905. Benno C. Schmidt, Assistant Pro­fessor of Law ... one of the young­est professors on the faculty, is only 25 years-of-age . . served as Editor of the Texas Law Review while in school . . . was offered the Sterling Fellowship Award from Yale Law School but declined in order to accept position on faculty here ... specializes in contract ldw. Page 75 ** Texas Law Review, Inc. STUDENT EDITORIAL BOARD Chairman Roy P. Bennett, Jr. Case-Note Editor P. M . Chuoke, Jr. Comm ent Editor . Louis V. Nelson STUDENT STAFF MEMBERS Rdlph Brock Clyde B. Kennelly Rdymond A. Cook F. H. Pdnnill Willidm H. Frdncis, Jr. George E. Pike Willidm W. Goodrich Jdmes H. Russel I Frdnk L. Hedrd, Jr. Arm~nd G . Schwdrtz Pdul H. Huser J. Tolliver Underwood W. Leighton Jones J. 0. E. Wdrburton CANDIDATES Chdrles A. Bdker Ernest L. Hallmdn, Jr. Thomds M. Phillips Pendleton Gdines Bdldwin Mdurice Hoffmdn M. Jones Porter Howdrd Grdy Bdrker Pdlmer Hutcheson, Jr. Ben Hdrrison Powell, Jr. C. A. Brown Roldnd Forrest Johnson Wdrren Dee Pruitt J. B. Brumbelow, Jr. HMold Kennedy Chdrles Sdpp Jdmes Ddffdn Cdldwell Fred V. Klingemdn Thomds 0. Shelton, Jr. George C. Ddrr, Jr. Robert 0. Koch Clint C. Smdll, Jr. Leroy Gilbert Denmdn Jdmes Andrew Lore Jdck Spdrks Sweeney J. Doehring John A. Lowther Ben H . Stone Alfred P. Dohoney Rdymond A. Lynch Willidm L. Storey Willidm R. Elidssof Peter Mdniscdlco Jdmes T. Termini Hedrd Ldmbdrd Floore Tom Jefferson Mdys Jdmes E. Thompson Louis R. Frumer Rdmsey Moore Thomds L. Tipton Jdmes Ldwson Goggdns W. Cdrloss Morris, Jr. Ddvid L. Tisinger Joseph C. Goldston Chdrles F. Much Willidm E. Wdrd Joe Greenhill Leon M. Pdyne Moise Hdrvey Weil Arthur S. Grenier Milton H. West, Jr . OFFICERS President D. A. Frank, Dallas Vice-President George E. Shelley, Austin Treasurer Ireland Graves, Austin Secretary . Robert W. Stayton, Austin Assistant Secreta ry James H . Russell , Austin Chairman of Editorial Board Edward W . Bailey, Austin Editor of Bar Section Ben H. Powell, Sr., Austin Published as a legal periodi ca l under the joint auspices of the Texas Bar Association and the School of Law, the Texas Law Review constitutes a forum for the discussion of legal problems and recent important cases and develop­ments in the law with parti cu lar reference to Texas . The editing of the publication is under the supervision of Benno Schmidt of the faculty of the School of Law, chairman, and Roy P. Bennett, Jr., P. M. Chuoke, Jr., and Louis V. Nelson, the student editorial staff. Candidates for the student editorial board are selected purely on a basis of scholarship from the second and third year s\ude nts in the School of Law. Members of the board are selected from those candidates who have submitted satisfactory contributions to the Review during the year. The Chairman, Cas e-Note Editor, and Comment Editor are selected from those members of the board possessing the highest scholastic average. ** Page 76 •.._1.,:,~......______,___________~--------------~----------~---------­ * ** Chancellors Honorary Society of the School of Law Founded, University of Texas, 1912 OFFICERS Grand Chancellor Roy Penn Bennett, Jr. Vice-Grand Chancellor William Howard Francis, Jr. Clerk . Paul Henry Huser Keeper of Peregrinus Louis Viers Nelson FACULTY Edward W. Bailey Benno C. Schmidt W. 0. Huie R. Preston Shirley W. Page Keeton A. W. Walker, Jr. Covey T. Oliver Joseph A. Wickes Peter Mitchell Chuoke, Jr. Frank Lane Heard George Edgar Pike Walter Brooks Morgan John Tolliver Underwood James Daffan Caldwell Henry Menasco Wade Raymond Augustus Lynch Thomas Oscar Shelton, Jr. Leroy Gilbert Denman William Wolcott Goodrich Tom Jefferson Mays 1001 ol ~w, 1nd develop· Chancellors is a local organization founded lo provide a means of honoring those students who, through a uptrvision ol combination of consistent scholarship, personality, and achievement, have shown themselves most likely to become Ir., dnd loui1 a credit to their profession and to their alma mater. It is the most coveted scholarship society in the School of Law. Only those law students who stand at the top of their class are eligible for membership in Chancellors, and a unanimous vote is required for admission . The maximum number of new members to be elected each school year is twelve, although the usual number is ten, five in the fall and five in the spring. New members are notified of their election by being tapped on Tap Day. Page 77 ** * **I!-------~------------------------------------------~ Phi Delta Phi Honorary Legal Fraternity Founded, University of Michigan, November 22, 1869 Robe rts' Inn Established February 28, 1909 Fifty-eight Active Inns OFFICERS Magisler Louis V. Nelson Exchequer George E. Pike C:erk Palmer Hutcheson, Jr. Raymond A. CookHistorian FACULTY MEMBERS E. W. Bailey Covey T. Oliver I. P. Hildebrand Benno C. Schmidt W. 0 . Huie Preston Sh irley W. Page Keeton Bryant Smith George E. Pike Malvin Cain Howard Barker Ben Powell, Jr. James Daffan Caldwell James Howard Russell Peter Chuoke, Jr. Palmer Hutcheson, Jr. Thomas Oscar Shelton, Jr. Raymond Cook James Lore Ben Stone Leroy Denman, Jr. Raymond Ly,nch Tom Tipton, Jr. Hugh Ferguson, Jr. Ramsey Moore John Tolliver Underwood Lawson Goggans Louis V. Nelson Harvey Weil Joseph Goldston Leon M. Payne Fred Wulff Harvey Penland To be eligible for membership in Phi Delta Phi the student must have a seventy-Five or better average in all law courses. New members are elected in the fall and the spring. Third-year law students and some second-year law students are eligible in the fall, but in the spring only second-year students are elected. Phi Delta Phi brings students of law into contact with active practitioners. The goal of the fraternity is to promote a higher standard of professional ethics and culture. Following the old English custom of inns, the fraternity is divided into local chapter inns for the students and barrister inns for alumni. The University chapter honored 0. M. Roberts, former justice of the Supreme Court of Texas and an ex-governor, by adopting the name of Roberts' Inn. ** Page 78 /'.._,.,:,\.....------>---~---------------~----------------------­ * ,t * ** College of Pharmacy The College of Phdrmdcy WdS credted in 1893 with the dim to produce professiondl phdrmdcists dnd not " life­clerks." The curriculum is, therefore, bdsic. It is designed to tdke eligible high-school grddudtes, boys dnd girls, dnd give them thorough funddmentdl work in the science of phdrmdcy, dnd to provide d brodd educdtion which will so prepdre the students thdt they mdy hdve the resourcefulness to fill dny given position within the field of phdrmdcy. The College of Phdrmdcy hds recognized the mdrked tendency throughout the country to demdnd grddudtion from colleges of phdrmdcy hdving well-equipped ldbordtories dS d pre­requisite for the prdctice of phdrmdcy, dnd fully meets the requirements of the forty-one stdtes dnd Porto Rico, in which there dre ldws mdking college grddudtion mdnddtory. The College of Phdrmdcy operdtes the Dispensdry where pre­scriptions by University doctors dre filled under the super­vision of d professor. ** Page So -.,•,1/:,\\-------1----.---~--------~..---~~--~~-~~~-----~----------------------, * onw ,~wi ~ K r(!OIJ!cduln(!! lr/iir"41· 1\i ll(lid ttJilUCI iroll ccllrs~ ~111sa~· dful~ med! ~1 10 Rico,inwh0 rll•tolf· 1hr 'd¥Y whar 11"1. !f ~!S1Jli!f' l1 ________________ -/.,,,.',\.\.''-------!! ** ** A student studies one of the several cases in the basement of the Chemistry Building in which the College of Pharmacy places d isplays that are both attractive and instructive. The road to becoming a graduate pharmacist is no easy one, as these students working away in a chemistry lab will testify. >~------~> School of Education The School of Education is housed in Sutton Hall. Its objectives are to prepare students for positions as teachers and supervisors in schools, to prepare students for educational administration, to promote the scientific study of educational problems, to act as a center for correlating and adapting the resources of the University for the service and improvement of public education in the State. It also serves to lead and assist, through local and extramural activities, in the promotion of educational progress and to present education to students of the University as a means of broadening the understanding of modern culture and citizenship. B. F. Pittenger, Professor of Educational Administration, is Dean oj the School of Education. Austin provides exceptional facilities for the School of Education in that not only the public schools of the city but the State schools for the deaf, the blind, and the feeble-minded serve as laboratories for the student. ** Page 84 -~--·,\,:.______+--·------~·------·~·----~~------~--------------------~-------------­ * 'tton Hill. b on111t!l(/i!:s sloridUCdlior< B. F. Pittenger, ,~idll(dti~ Dean of the School of Education ,.dadlplln9 ,.d!J?'OV~li' i !D' B TT, A E .0.. BALLINGER, FELIX, Lubbock 8. A., M. D. B TT, Osteen, Silver Key. BALLICH, N. L., Jr., Galveston M. D. AKK, ti.KE, AE.O.. BEHRENS, CHARLES A., Houston 8. A., M. D. X, fl B TT. BLEWETT, EMERSON K., JR., Austin 8. A., M. D. A2: . BRIN,1. ALFRED, Terrell 8. ::.., M. D. A fl A. BROWN1 "!/ALTER C., Houston 8. A., M. D. AMPO, Osteen . CARRIGAN, THOMAS A ., Cleburne M. D. AKK. CASEY, ROBERT E., Galveston 8. S., M. D. A2:, AE.0.. CLARK, DAN HINES, Crowell 8. S., M. D. X, AE.O. . CREWS, RUSH, Lubbock 8. A., M. D. B Il. CROCKE~1 ED. S., Galveston 8. A., M. D. B lJ. XlYQ M. [ ! CRUMPLERHULEN, Wills Point 8. S., M..0 0K'll, AE.O.. DOUGLAS, R. C., JR., Lubbock 8. A., M. D. X. DRAPER, STUART, Valentine M. D. 8K\JI. * Pags roo ,.-/...~.~·,,-----+--- -­ ** DREIBRODT, B. A., San Antonio M. D. X. DUREN, NORMAN, Lufkin M. D. BII, flBII . . GARDNER, R. A., Stamford B. A., M. D. X, fl B II, Osteen GARRETT, JOHN CARR, Huntsville M. D. B II, Afl A. GRAY, CLAUDE C., Dallas B. A., M. D. Al:, Hl:, AEt.. GUERRA, GILBERTO, Pharr M. D. HALL, LESLIE, Stanton B. A., M. D. BII. HARRIS, JAMES, Hughes Springs B. A., M. D. B II. HARRISON, A. WILSON, Woodville B. S., M. D. X, Afl A, H 1:. HERMANN, ROBERT C., Yoakum B. S., M. D., R. V. B II. HIGGINS, WILLIAM P., Fort Worth B. S., M. D. X, Osteen. HOPPER, JOHN, Lubbock B. A., M. D. B II. JONES, L. BONHAM, Taft B. S., M. D. B II. JONES, THOMAS R., Belton M. D. Al:, AflA. JONES, W. E., Dallas M. D. X, l:AE, AflA. JOYCE, WALTER H., San Antonio M. D. AMPO, 0K'1'. KARBACH, NELSON W., Houston Ph. G., Assistant Otelaryngelegy M. D. AMPO. KENNEDY, J. C., Grapeland B. A., MD. BII, AflA. LADUE, CHARLES, Dallas B. A., M. D. AKK. 193 8 Page 101 ** * ** LEE, JACK BENNETT, San Antonio B. A., M. D. cf? A2:, K2:. LONGORIA, VIDAL, Brownsville M.D. MAGLIOLO, A. J., JR., Galveston B. S., M. D. N2:N. MARKEWICH, JAKE, Beaumont B. A., M. D . .PAE. MAUL, KESTER V., Port Arthur B. S., M. D. cf? A2: . McCUISTION, C. H., JR., Valley View B. A., M. D. cf? B II, 2: .PE. McCALL, J. D., Weatherford B. A., M. D. Osteen. McGIVNEY, JOHN, Galveston B. S., M. D. AK K, AE A, X cf?, cf?9 K, Osteen. MILLER, SAM, Houston B. A., M. D. AflA. MONTGOMERY, WILLIAM D., Austin B. S., M. D. cf? B II, AE A, Osteen. MOZERSKY, VICTOR, San Antonio B. A., M. D . .PAE. OGDEN, U. B., Kirbyville M. D. cf? X, AE A. WAT OHLHAUSEN, SIDNEY, Galveston M. B. S., M. D. cf? B II. OLDHAM, DUDLEY Y., Houston M. D. 9K'1'. PALM, WILLIAM M., Wa:o M. D. cf? X, AEA, B. B. B. POST, S. PERRY, JR., San Antonio 'llll.SI M. D. cf? B 11. RABEL, JOHN E., San Antonio B. S., M. D. SAEGERT, A. H., Seguin B. A., M. D. cf? BIT. SCHMIDT, HENRY, Giddings B. A., M. D. 9K'1', AflA, AEA. * Page 102 :,\\·~··,-----+--....---~-~-~~----~--~-----------------------------­ ** SCHUTZ, JOE D., San Antonio M.D. AKK. SCURRY, MAURICE M., Dallas B. A., M. D. AE, c;f>Ll.8, AflA, Osteon. SEYBOLD, W. D., Temple B. S., M. D. c;J> AE, c;J> Ll.8, Afl A, Osteon. SHAFER! ~ORMAN, B. A., M. D. c;f>Ll.E. SIMMANG, A. V., San Antonio M. D. AMPO, 8K'l'. SMITH, Y. C.J-Houston M. D., Ph. 1..:i . AKK. WATKINS, PRUEIT, Luling M. D. c;J> B II. WILSON, CLAUDE D., Temple B. A., M. D. X, <1>rM. M. D Pao~ 103 * """'"'---'-~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~----'~ Graduate Nurses Anderson, Frances, G. N., Galveston Beasley, Alice, G. N., Wells Beavers, Mary Alice, G. N., Houston Dalchan, Lucille, G. N., Caldwell Davis, Dorothy, G. N., Bryan Davis, Erma Belle, G. N., Batson Fletcher, Marie, G. N., Dallas Hanks, Mary Jane, G. N., Texarkana Hogan, Mary Helen, G. N., Galveston Holtz, Iva Lee, G. N., San Antonio Horttor, Nellie, G. N., Normangee Howell, Audie, G. N., Grant, Louisiana Hyde, Martha, G. N., Alamogordo, New Mexico Kennedy, Jennie Lucile, G. N., Big Sprins Lewis, Hazel, G. N. San Antonio Lorence, Frances, G. N., Taylor Matteson, Caroline, G. N., Alvin Schwethelm, Verde, G. N., San Antonio Seeman, Louise, G. N., Kurten Shudde, Lucille, G. N., Houston Slay, Pauline, G. N., San Angelo Spitler, Stella, G. N., Freeport Stricklin, Audie, G. N., Austwell Talbot, Ruth, G. N., Ft. McHavett Vandless, Gloria, G. N. Galveston Werlin, Nadine, G. N., Houston Wilson, Margaret, G. N., Silsbee ** Page 104 ,.,,',\' .. ------+--- -~------------------------------------~~­ .~---~---------~----------------11** McGivn•v~~vk.,, G•rdn.r, 1 8dnnister, w. W. Brown, Woodfin, Will i•ms, B•iltiding, Mdul Bl1mton, Peters, Goodwin, Cox, Brindley, Costello, Bowyer, Gill, Singleton, Holl, Colgin Cowdn, Shapin1, Price:, Hotchkiss, Boyd, Hixson, Powell, Cooper, Baker, Beavers, Carrington Thomas, Bankhead, Aves, Adriance, Bedford, Coleman, Springoll, Breoth, McMillon, Downs, Hutchins, Alexander Phi Alpha Sigma OFFICERS W. D. Seybold President C. C. Gray . Vice-President Mack Bowyer Secretary Kenneth Cowan House Manager John Powell Table Manager MEMBERS SENIORS JUNIORS SOPHOMORES E. K. Blewett G. V. Brindley Cdrroll Adriunce Robert Cdsey Mert Colgin Jdp Arnold C. C. Grdy W. L. Cooper Fred H. Aves Tom Jones Cyril Costello Alexander Bdnkhedd Jdck Lee Kenneth Cowdn D. R. Bedford Kester Mdul Jeff Cox Burt Bredth Mike Scurry Hordce Gill W. L. Cdrrington W. D. Seybold Chdrles Goodwin Jesse Colemdn E. H. Stirling J. D. Hdll E. A. Ellingson Jdmes White W. S. Hotchkiss Tom McMilldn Kelly Wynne Bill Hixson Jdck Springdll Leo Peters John Thomds JUNIORS John Powell Steve Price FRESHMEN D. M. Bdker Jdke Shdpird A. J. Bedvers Ernest Alexdnder A. 0. Singleton Bdssel Bldnton Jimmie Downs Mdck Bowyer S. R. Hutchins Ty Boyd ** Page 1o8 .•,\\,.j"--------11-- -------------~------------------~-~---------~~­ Phi Beta Pi OFFICERS L. B. Jones President G. W. Tipton Vice-President Leonard C. Paggi Secretary Floyd Beverie Treasurer Perry Post Historian Mortimer Bannister Editor MEMBERS SENIORS JUNIORS SOPHOMORES ddon Baggett Floyd Boveri e William Ainsworth d1x Ballinger Charles Logsdon Thomas Archer Jsh Crews Rogers M. McCary Woodrow Avent :l Crocker Robert McKee Clarence Bailey lorman Duren W. D. Nicholson Mortimer Bannister /alter Ford Leonard C. Paggi Robert Collins hn C. Garrett John Richards Harold Dow slie Hall George Salmon Harold Griffin 1mes Harris Ed Skarke Marion T. Jenkins bert C. Hermann Joe Tritico Wiley Jinkins hn Hopper Ed Vogel Fred Koberg B. Jones Forrest White Lee Koontz C. Kennedy James Wilson Henry Poetter . H. McCuistion Murray Wood Funston Rogers illiam Montgomery Carlos Speck d Ohlhausen Ed. Strauss rry Post J.M. White ugust Saegert Billy Wickens bert Sutton B. T. Withers . W. Tipton uitt Watkins FRESHMEN William H. Barekman Jere Bauer James Benton George Branch Bill Brown Ernest S. Cunningham W. J. Hill, Jr. Robert Hurn Elmer K. Jones Alfred Kelly Ed R. Leaton Logan Mewhinney Haile D. Perry William Pickett Thorpe Ray Alvin Rix Robin Shepperd Sam Wilborn ** Dreibrodt, Douglas, Osden, Jones, Gardner, Be:hre: ns, Hctrrison, D. H. Clark, Wilson, Palm, Higgins, Siddons, Amerson, Gilliam Moody, Schubert, Del•nse, Richdrdson, French, Richey, StampAi, 8dgwe:ll, Dimmitt, Bode nhdmu, Ge rlich, Canon, McKinley, Don•ldson Anderson, Riddel, Locku , G hormley, Robertson, Knight, Sw earingen, Thompson, Sumner, Tottenham, G ibson, Burnett, J. W. Cl•rk, B•ilcy Kleck•, McRec, Wingo Russ.II, Lett, Innis, C•ll•w•y'j G•rrctt, Burnside:, Me:itze:n, oslin, Clayton, lsddC, Wagnu Phi Chi George Y. Siddons Harvey Richey Young Amerson Roy Riddel . Arnott De Lange SENIORS August Behrens Dan Clark R. C. Douglas, Jr. B. A. Dreibrodt Bob Gardner Wilson Harrison Bill Higgins Bill Jones U. B. Ogden, Jr. Bill Palm George Y. Siddons Claude Wilson JUNIORS You ng Amerson A rnott De Lange Jack French Hughes G illiam Joe Moody George S. Richardson Harvey M. Richey OFFICERS MEMBERS JUNIORS Herbert A. Schubert Leonard Twidwell SOPHOMORES William Anderson Wayne Bagwell James Bodenhamer Maurice A. Canon Dean Dimmitt J . D. Donaldson, Jr. Norman Gerlich Claude Ghormley Martin Gibson H. Martin Gibson M. D. Knight Braswell Locker Frank McKinley Roy Riddel, Jr. James E. Robertson Wendell StampAi W. W. Sumner President Senior President Junior Judge Advocate Secretary Sergeant-at-Arms JUNIOR Oliver H. Thompson FRESHMEN Charles William Bailey M. D. Burnett Ronald Burnside Sam Callaway James Clark Stanley L. Clayton Henry Dodson Garrett Charles H. Harris E. Renshaw Innis Vernon Isaac Blocker H. Joslin Theo. Klecka James E. Lett Edgar McRee Travis C. Meitzen Woolworth Russell Edwin P. Tottenham Wilson 0. Wagner W. J. Wingo Page 110 ---I** ........~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~: Theta Kappa Psi OFFICERS D. V. Oldham C. M. Ashmore Hugo Klint Hiram Arnold MEMBERS SENIORS JUNIORS C. M. Ashmore Willidm Rydn Hulen Crumpler Chdrles Sddler Studrt Drdper Trdvis Smith W. H. Joyce Willidm Wiesner D. Y. Oldhdm Henry Schmidt SOPHOMORES Arthur Simmdng Hirdm ArnoldC.R. Smith Willidm Cruce Joseph Dickerson JUNIORS Monroe Fdirchild Tom Bdrnes Cdrlos Fueste Stdnley Bohmfolk Willidm Knight Jdmes Burk Nelse Olson Ddvid Ddvis Mdrvin S1ahlecte Jdmes Dondldson Ldcy Smith Chdrles Gillespie Andrew Jensen FJW;HMEN Hugo Klint Frdnk AltickHdrold Kuykenddll Hugh Arnold Ldmdr Ross Leroy Bursey President Vice-President House Manager Secretary FRESHMEN Bdtes Estes Edgdr Ezell Hdnson Grdnge-r Aldn Hubner Neumon Johnson Joseph Ldngston Cdrey Legett A. K. Mdyes Eugene McDondld Myrick Monroe Homer J. Moore Chdrles Pruitt Wdyne Reser Ouinr:i Rounsdville Oscdr Selke Ernest Shdcklett Tom Shdnnon Groom Shepdrd Henry Stdnford John Tenery Jdmes Ed. Wdlker Schmidt, C. R. Smith, Joyce, Ashmore:, Drdpe:r, Crumple:r, Oldham, Simm4n9, Ross, Kuyke:nddll, Don.sldson , Barnes, Burk Gillespie:, Wiesner, Ddvis, Bohmf•lk, Klint, S•dl BK, If> H2:, 2: ti. II, Deutscher Verein. Dalton, Mary Chalk, San Antonio Geology, ti. ti. ti., X >Ir, Racquet Club, University Light Opera. Giles, James Bernard, San Antonio Business Administration, Economics, Wesley Found­ation, president; Rusk, president; Campus Guild, president; Wrestling champion, Y. M. C. A. Greer, James E., Dallas Zoology, Genetics. Hall, Mable Stone, Brownwood History and Philosophy, Education. Harvey, Lois, Deport English, University Light Opera, The Daily Texan. Henschen, Gustave Eliot, Sherman Chemistry, Tutor; Scandinavian Society, Freshman Fellowship Club. Page II4 * * Graduates HOUSE, Dorothy, Yodkum Education, Z TA, Glee Club, DeWitt County Club, Associc1tion for Childhood Educc1tion, Reagan. Hughes, Harry, San Antonio t Pure Mathematics, M I C A, president, district 3, secretary Executive Council; University of San Antonio Club. LEWIS, MARY RUTH, Hillsboro Anthropology, BK, 2: ti. IT. McAnelly, Marian, San Antonio Home Economics, Home Economics Club, Univers ity Light Opera . Moore, V. H., Austin Civil Engineering. Mueller, R. G., Jr., Austin Civil Engineering, ti. T ti., A. S. C. E. Parker, Leonard Anthony Bowles, Houston Business Administration, Accounting, BA '1'. Smith, Katherine, San Antonio English, Z TA. Sweeney, Rachel, Bonham History. Thompson, Walter Robert, Jr., Fort Worth Education, Fort Worth Club. Wensel, Robert Henry, Brenham Philosophy. Wise, Floy Singleton, Arkadelphia, Arkansas Page 115 ** * ** Pao1 116 ··· * * * * Joe Belden, director of the Bureau of Student Opinion Marguerite Winn, president of the Y. W . C. A. John Green, vice-president of the Students' Associa­ tion Bill Ash, principally a fine fellow, incidentally a Phi Beta Kappd Amy Rose Cate, popular co-sponsor of the Freshman Fellowship Club Page 117 ** Mdry Jo McAngus, Phi Beta Kdppd dnd Sweethedrt nominee Bob Engelking, editor of the T exds Ranger Hdrris Vdn Zdndt, president of the 'T' Association Mdurice Hoffman, president of the Long­horn Band ** Page 118 ··~~'.....!---_--------~~-------~~­ * ** Essie Mae Wentworth, popular Theta. Katherine Marshall, member of the Curtain Club Board of Governors. Tolliver Underwood, Chancellor. Sydney Reagan, chairman of the Cultural Entertainment Committee. Page 119 ** * ·~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ '* *' SENIORS ADAMS1 EMMA LEE, Bendvides Mdthemdtics; Cdp dnd Gown . ADAMS, H. THOMAS, Corsicdnd Business Administrdtion, Personnel Work; e:=:, Freshmen Engineers Club, Longhorn Bdnd. ADAMS, LILLIAN LOUISE, Brenhdm Spdnish; KA e, Ash be I, Mortdr Bod rd, Cdp dnd Gown Council, Glee Club. ADDISON, FREDERICK W., Ddllds Business Administrdtion, Mdndgement; B 1'2:, 2: IE, II 2:, Senior Cldss, vice-president; Ddllds Club. AGEE, MYRTLE RATCHFORD, Pdint Rock English; Redgdn. ALBRECHT, ELENORA, Victorid Educdtion dnd Government; n 2: A, Deutscher Verein, Victorid Club, Progressive Czech Club. ALLBl<:IGHT, WILLIAM CHESTER, JR., Buffdlo Business Administrdtion; 6 K, B. T. U., U;:i;:iercldss Club, Y. M. C. A. Cdbinet. ALLEN, ERNEST, JR., Bldnket Petroleum Production Engineering; A. I. M. E. ALLEN, MARY CHARLOTTE, Amdrillo English; Z TA, Curtdin Club, Austin Little Thedtre, Y. W. C. A., Cdp dnd Gown, Pdnhdndle Club. ALVAREZ, MARGARET, Wdco Business Administrdtion; Wdco Club, T. 5. C. W. AMMANN, ROBERT C., Jr., Austin Business Administrdtion; K 2:. ANDERSON, NAOMA MARIE, Pldinview Home Economics; r B, Home Economics Club, University LiBht Operd, Curtdin Club, Glee Club, Pdnhdndle Club, Cdp dnd Gown, Gregg House Pldyers, Pldinview Club. ANTHONY, JOHN ROBERT, JR., Austin Mechdnicdl Engineering; A. S. M. E., University Aero Society, Austin Club, Longhorn Bdnd. ARCHER, MARJORIE MOSELLE, Houston Mdthemdtics, Il B , A 6, Mortdr Bodrd, Ash­bel, Ownooch, The Cdctus, Round-Up, Findl Bdll Chdirmdn. ATKINSON, BENJAMIN STEPHENS, Carthdge Mechdnicdl Engineering; A. S. M. E., Pdnold Club, Y. M. C. A., Bdsebdll. AUTREY, IDA MAE Port Arthur French; K A0, Ownooch, N. U. T. T., Cdp dnd Gown, Pieridn, Co-Ed Assembly, Pdn-Hellenic, Bluebonnet Belle, Union Ddnce Committee. AVRIETT, GILES CROXTON, Austin Economics; BK, BA '1', ll2:, President Students' Associdtion of University Presbyteridn Church, Rhodes Scholdrship Nominee. BALDWIN, CURTIS MORELAND, Cross Pldins Zoology; Longhorn Bdnd, Brdckenridge Hdll Associdtion . BALDWIN, DORRIS VERA, Austin Elementdry Educdtion; Symphony Orchestrd, University Light Operd, Te-Wdi-Hiss, Girl Scout Leddership Club, lntrdmurdls. BARFIELD, CLARK LORD, Gonzdles Spdnish . BARKER, HOWARD GRAY, Ddllds Ldw~· 6 , Texds Ldw Review. BASKIN, ROBERT EDWARD, JR., Seymour Journdlism; 2: 6 X, NiBht Editor The Ddily Texdn . BASKIN, ROY HOWARD, JR., Cdmeron Zoology; T ejds, BK, A E 6, lU . BATTS, MARGARET DOUGLASS, Fort Worth History; K Kr. BAZE, GRANT S., Melvin Business Administrdtion; l: E, B 1'2:, 62: Il. BEAUCHAMP, TOM L., JR., Pdris Business Administrdtion, lnsurdnce; l: R, A ~ ti., Chdncellors, Texds Ldw Review. BERNHARDT, CARL HERBERT, Port Arthur Business Administrdtion, Accounting. BEST, WILMA DOUGLAS, Woodville English; r B, AA ti., IIA8, Glee Club, Sidney Ldnier, Cdp dnd Gown. BILLARD, J. B., El Pdso History dnd Journdlism; ti. X, "A"; ~ti. X, Curtain Club, Night Editor The Summer Texdn. BILY, ROSALIE, Houston English; BK, AA ti., Ordnge Jdckets, Czech Club. BINTI IFF, CHARLES VICTOR, Houston Geology; Swimming, Y. M. C. A., Houston Club, Little Cdmpus Association. BIVENS, WILMER E., Sdn Antonio Geology; Southwestern Geological Society, Glee Club, A. I. M. E., University of Sdn Antonio Club, Austin Cdmera Club. BIZZELL, NAD).NE, Frankston Educdtion, English) Cdp dnd Gown, Upper­ Cldss Advisor, Woman's Building House Council. BLACKSHEAR, JACK LIGON, Gdlveston Business Administrdtion, Finance; ti.~ II. BLAND, BENJAMIN F., Bedumont Mathemdtics. BLOMEKE, SHIRLEY DOUGLAS, Austin Business Administrdtion, Accounting; A ti., Austin Club. BLUMENTHAL, M. C., Houston Business Administration; T ti. , Redgan,The Ddily Texdn. BRADY, HAROLD V., Sdn Antonio Chemistry, Tejds, Glee Club, Y. M. C. A. Cdbinet, Sophomore Club. BRADY, THELMA, Austin Arts dnd Sciences, Government. BRAUBACH, JOHN H., Sdn Antonio Accounting, Business Administration; BA w, Vdrsity Tennis. BREEDLOVE, WILLIAM DAVID, Shermdn Business Administrdtion, Accounting. BRENGLE, MARY PAULINE, Odem Sociology. ** .__._~~~___..._..:._______~~------~__.__--~--_:_---~~~.__J * * SENIORS BREWSTER, WILLIAM LYLE, Brownsville Journdlism; !::. X, Rio Grdnde Vdlley Club, Border Club. BRIGGS, MARION P. Ddllds English; Ddllds Club, Newman Club. BRISENO, CASTREJON REBECA, Mexico City, Mexico Spanish; Ldtin-Americdn Club, Los Pdn Ameri­Cdnos, Cap dnd Gown. BROCK, RALPH, Lubbock Ldw; tJ.0 Texds Tech Club, Hildebrand Law Society, Board of Editors, Texds Ldw Review. BROWN, CARL BERT, Corpus Christi English; X . BROWN, JACK E.1 San AngeloBusiness Administrdtion, 8dn king and Findnce; West Texas Club. BROWN, MARVIN, N.1 Brownsville Business Administrdtion, Accounting; ~AM, Rio Grdnde Vd lley Club, president; Border Club, Freshmdn Bdsketbdll. BROWN, SAMUEL L., NewgulfJourndlism, ~ !::. X, The Ddily Texan, "T" Asso­cidtion, Football Mdndger. BRUNSON, MARY ESTHER, BdytownSocidl Sciences, History, Tri-Cities Club, Cdp and Gown. BUCHTLER, MARJORIE, Galveston Engish; A ti. n, n A01 Cdp dnd Gown, Pan­Hellenic, Sidney Ldnier. BUESCHER, JACK F., Smithville Business Administrdtiort; K~. BUMATAY, EMILIO FIJER, Sdnto Domingo, P. I. Mechdnicdl Engineering; A. S. M. E. BURGDORF, AUDREY ELIZABETH, Fredericksburg Ens_lish; German Club, Hill Country Club, Cdp and Gown, Grace Hdll House Council. BURGESS, RICHARD M. 1 D~llds Mechdnicdl Engineering'; A. S. M. E. BURKE, JAME.S DAN, Austin Geology; ~ rE, A. I. M. E. BURLESON, SANDEEN, Concord Business Administrdtion. BURNS, JOHN SIMEON, Cdmeron Business Administrdtion; ~ X. BURRUS, DURWARD AUSTIN, Petrolid Electricdl Engineering; TB TI, HK 1 BURTNER, FRANK A., JR., Wharton Sociology; 11 ~A, AK!::. . BUTCHER, MAXINE, Houston 8dcteriology; r B. BYARS, CHARLES, Pldinview Journdlism. CAIN, CLACY MALVIN, Winnsboro Ldw; <1>D. 01 <1>ti. , Br~, <1>H~. CALL, TOMME CLARK, T edgue Journalism dnd Governmen t; ~ !::. X, Bi-Stone Empire Club, The Ddily Texdn 1 Lon13horn Bdnd. CALLIHAM, MARY GLYNN, Victorid Home Economics, xn, Home Economics Club, A. C. E.1 Cap dnd Gown, Victorid Club. CAMERON, ROBERT PRUITI, JR., Atldntd Government. CAMIADE EMILE BERNARD, JR., HdrlingenLd w; Gregg House Players, Newmdn Club, Rio Grande Valley Club. CAMPBELL, ANITA FEAGIN, Houston Ph ilosophy; r B, Cap and Gown, Archery. ** Page uz ··.----------·.---~-~--~~-~~-----------------------------­ * *--~--------~--------------~----- ---M­ ** SENIORS CAMPBELL, ARCH GRAHAM, JR., Fort Worth Business Administrdtion, Bdnking1 B0 n, Fresh­ mdn Fellowship Club, Regiondl Interest Club, Fort Worth Club, Freshman Swimming_. CAMPBELL, LILLIAN LOUISE, SeguinPhdrmacy; PX, Phdrmaceuticdl Society. CAMPBELL, MARY JANE, Houston English; Z TA. CARDIN, T. H., Wichitd Fdlls Business Administrdtion; Wichita Club. CARPENTER, LOIS, San Antonio Business Administrdtion. CARRINGTON, JOE C., JR., Austin Chemistry. CARTER, NORA IMOGENE, Goose Creek History; Tri Cities Club, Cap and Gown. CARUTHERS, DOROTHY, Sdn Antonio English; M, San Antonio Club, Cdp and Gown, German Club. CARVER, MARY BELLE, Austin Educdtion, English; IT A0. CASBEER, MARY FRANCES, LdmpdsdsJournalism; tl tl tl, 02: cJ>, The Ddily Texan, S. R. D. House Council. CASTILLO, HENRIETIA AMPARO, Kerrville Spanish; Newman Club, Spanish-American Club. CATE, AMY ROSE, Austin English; tl tl tl, Y. W. C. A. Cabinet, Orange Jackets, president1 Sophomore and Junior Coun ­cils, Co-Ed Assembly, Cap and Gown, president; Freshman Fellowship Sponsor. CATO, DOROTHY ANNETIE, Houston Zoology; Houston Club. CHAFFIN, MARY REBECCA, Temple Education; Curtain Club. CHERNOSKY, CHARLES HENRY, JR., Houston Governmenf; tl X, Czech Club, Houston Club. CHILTON, WILLIAM ERNEST, JR., Fort Worth Business Administration; K2:, Fort Worth Club, Inter-City Counci1 Los Pan-Americanos. CHU6KE, PETER M., JR., Galveston Law; <1> tl <1>, Chancellors, Texas Law Review, Cdse-note Editor; Senior Law president.CLARK, CHARLES T., Austin Business Administration; A n, president. COFFING, WILLIAM PATIILLO, Dallas Business Administration; Statistics; tl 2: II. COHEN, AARON J., Cleburne Mechanicdl Engineering; 2: AM, A. S. M. E. COLEMAN, CORINNE ELIZABETH, Lufkin Spanish. COLLIER, MARGARET, Marlin Physical Education; A x n, Y. W. C. A., Te­Wdi-Hiss, Falls County Club. COLLINS, BILL, Wichita Falls Government; 112: A, Wichita Falls Club, Curtain Club, International Relations Club. COLLINS, EDWARD VIVIAN, Austin Business Administrdtion. COLLINS, MARTHA CORRINE, Lovelady English; Glee Club, Cap and Gown. COLTHARP, RALPH WELDON, Turnersville Zoology. CONATSER, CHARLIE NEAL, Dallas Business Administration; Longhorn Band, Dallas Club, Prather Hall Association. Page 123 ** * ""* ** SENIORS CONN(\LLY, JOHN BOWDEN, JR., Floresville LdW; t.e , president; A"' n, president; Fri Ms, Hildebrdnd Ldw Society, Curtain Club, president; Board of Governors, Atheneaum, president; Assembly, President Students' Association, Presi­dent Board of Directors, Student Publications; Inter-fraternity Council, Union Board, Round-Up. CONNOR, MAYDELLE, Daingerfield Business Administration; Reagan.COPELAND, DAPHNE JO, Austin Bacteriology. COOUAT, JOSEPH MURRAY, Three Rivers Petroleum Engineering. COOUAT, RUTH FRANCES, Three Rivers English/ Y. W. C. A., Bow and Arrow, Cap and Gown. CORBETT, KITTY KING, Bay CityBacteriology; K Kr, Pierian, Racquet Cl Cap dnd Gown. COSGROVE, NICHOLAS J., San Antonio Law; Mclaurin Law Society, Newman Club, San Antonio Club. COUCH, VIRGINIA SUE, Haskell Home Economics; Sophomore Club, Home Economics Club, Upper-Class Y. Club. COX, AUDREY MARIE, Glen Rose Home Economics; Cleburne Club, Home E nomics Club, N. T. A. C. Club. COX, MARGERY ANN, Houston French·; IT B . CRAIG, MIGNONNE CLAIRE, San Antonio Education; Turtle Club, Association for Child­hood Education Cap dnd Gown. CRAVEN, JAMES EVERETT, JR., San Benito Botany and Bacteriology. CRAWFORD, LLOYD E., McAllen Architectural Engineering; TB TI, XE, T 1: t., A. s. A. CRISWELL, THOMAS FLORIS, JR., Calvert Pharmacy. CROCKETT, CECIL LESLIE, JR., Austin Mechanical Engineering; Il T 1:, A. S. M. Y. M. C. A: CROOM, JOHN ADDISON, El Pdso ldw; KA. CRUSE, WOODROW WILSON, Woodville Business Administration, Banking; t.l: n. CULTON, DOROTHY LOU, Corpus Christi Spanish. DANIEL, HARRIET MAY, TemplePsychology; K Kr, Ashbel, Cap dnd Gown. DANIEL, LEONARD HAYDEN, JR., Greenville Mechanical Engineering. DANIEL, W. A., JR., Belton Government; Chess Club, International ldtions Club, Upper-Class Y. Group. DANIELS, PAT, Cleburne Journd_lism; A Q, president; Cleburne Club, president; University Press Association, president; Athenedum, The Daily Texdn, Inter-City Council; Round-Up, Cdmpus Guild. DANIELS, THOMAS J., Tdtum Chemicdl Engineering_; Secretdry Senior Engineers. DARBY, DOROTH Y ELAINE, Beeville History. DAVIDSON, CHARLEY MORRIS, Mdrshall Business Administrdtion; Longhorn Band, Tri­Stdte Club. DAVIS, BARBARA JEFF, Center Government; x n, Shelby County Club, Glee Club, University Light Operd, Bluebonnet Belle Nominee. DAVIS, CHRISTINE, Ldmpdsds English . Page 124 * * ** SENIORS VIS, DOROTHY ANN, Lometa Business Administration; Kirby Ha111 president,pper-Class Advisor; Business Administrc1tion .ouncil, Cap and Gown. DAVIS, HELEN FRANCES, Austin Lc1tin; Ll. Ll. Ll., Classical Club. DeARMAN, J . W., TylerPhysics. EKE, EDWARD RICHARD, New Braunfels Marketina. DEININGER, CLIFFORD F~RDINAND, San Antonio Electrical Engineering; A. I. E. E. DEMPSEY, RUTH VIRGINIA, Austin Business Administration. JMARK, MARION ALEXANDER, New Braunfels Architectural Engineering; XE, Sons of Alec, S. C. E. DENNIS, DOROTHY LOUISE, San Antonio Sociology; Z TA, Cap and Gown. DETER, MRS. WANDA ANNETIE Austin Home Economics'.; Smith-H ughes, Home Eco­nomics Club, Cap and Gown. H :Z. DICKSON, LUCY LEE, Cleburne History; Z TA, Pierian, Glee Club, Upper­Class Council. DOEPPENSCHMIDT, VIVIAN CAROLINE, New Braunfels Education, English; Deutscher Verein, National Childhood Association, Glee Club, Gregg House Players. IAINEY, JOSEPH BARNETI, JR., Huntsville Pharmacy; PX, AE Ll.. DONIVAN, HENRY CHARLES, Phoenicia, N. Y. Physics. DORSEY, LAWRENCE J ., Houston Petroleum Production Engineering . ,)llNS, JOHN H. E., Austin Petroleum Production Engineering; A. I. M. E. DRAWE, HAROLD R., Wharton Business Administration. DREYER, RALPH 0 ., Shiner Business Administration, AccountinS; U :Z. RY, CHARLES F., JR., Calvert Business Administration, Accounting. DUCKETT, JESSE JAMES, East Bernard Law; H:Z, Law Honor Council, Hild ebrand Law Society, Prather Hall Association, Czech Club. DUNCAN, JLJNE, Burnet Sociology; K A8. JLAP, BENJAMIN FOSTER, Cleburne Economics; B K1 II:Z A, HE, Longhornnd, Symphony Orchestra. DUNLAP, JOHN CHRISTOPHER, Cleburne Economid; BK1 IIEA, HE, LonghornBand, Symphony Orchestra. DUNN, CLIFTON SHIRLEY, Ouinlan Pharmacy. N, ROBERT A., Canadian Pharmacy. DUNNE, WILLIAM PATRICK, El Paso • Business Administrc1tion; II KA, Newman Club, Football. EAGLESTON, POLLY ANN, Houston Government; X fl, Glee Club, Houston Club. Page 125 * * ** SENIORS EGBERT, ROSA MAY, El Pdso Government; Z TA, Newmdn Club, Round-Up . EHLERS, JOYCE ELIZABETH, Yorktown Home Economics; r B, Cdp dnd Gown, Home Economics Club. EHLERT, HENRIETIA LOUISE, Brenhdm Business Administrdtion. ELKOWITZ, LEAH, Victorid Educdtion, Erljllish; Curtdin Club( Glee Club, Victorid Club, Cdp dnd Gown, Hil el Scribe. ENGDOHL, EUGENE HAROLD, Houston Ldw; ti.e , President Little Cdmpus Associdtion. ESCOTI, FLORENCE, Austin Business Administrdtion; AS ti., Cdp dnd Gown . EVANS, CLINTON M., Pdmpd Business Administrdtion, Mdndgement; ~IE, president. EVANS, SAMUEL ALLEN, Pdmpd Petroleum Production Engineering . EVERHARD, HELEN, Phm Home Economics, lnstitutiondl Mdndgement; Home Economics Club. EVERS, ALTHEA ERNESTINE, Cuero English; Associdtion for Childhood Educdtion, DeWitt County Club, Cdp dnd Gown. EYRES, JANE BARBEE, Sdn Antonio Business Administraticn; A tJ. II, president; Assembly, Business Administrdtion Council, Co­Ed Assembly, Pdn-Hellenic, Glee Club, president; Judicidry Council, Boud of Directors T exds Union, Bluebonnet Belle Nominee, Cdp and Gown Council. FARRIS, MARY LEE, Austin Business Administration . FARRIS, THOMAS KINDER, Floyddda Business Administration; ~IE, Brdckenridge Hall Associdtion. FAUNTLEROY, JACK, Breckenridge Government; A fl, Tarleton Club. FEHR, WILLIAM STANTON Lockhart Business Administrdtion, Statistics. FENDER, FRANCES PAYNE, Ddl ids Business Admin istration, lnsurdnce; Xfl, AA ti., Sidney Ldnier, Cdp and Gown, Ddiids Club, Curtain Club. FERGUSON, HUGH W., JR., Ddllds Law; ti.e, ti. , Tennis. FINLEY, WILLIAM McCULLUM, Pampd Petroleum Production Engineering; A. I. M. E. FISCHER, LEROY FREDRICK, Houston Physid; Rusk, Houston Club. FITZGERALD, MAVOURNEE, Mont Belvieu Journalism; e ~ , president; Co-ed Assembly, Sidney Lanier, The Daily T exdn, The Cactus, ~ tJ. X Scholdrship Awdrd . FLEMING, NORA ANNE, Austin Home Economics, Institutional Mandgement; tJ. tJ. ti., Home Economics Club, Turtle Club, N. U. T. T., Co-ed Assembly, U. T. S. A., presi­dent; Judicidry Council, Cap dnd Gown, Y. W. C. A. FLOREY, BEN, Brownwood Business Administrdtion . FORD, DOROTHY ELIZABETH, Wesldco Home Economics; Cap dnd Gown, Home Eco­nomics Club. FORD, JOHN WESLEY, Sdn Antonio LdW; University of San Antonio Club, president; University Progressive Democrats. FOUTS, JOHN M., JR., Dallds Geolog'I; Tejas, ~ rE, Golf, Captain Tedm 1938. FOX, JACK F., Childress Zoology; ~ AE. FO X, JEFF, Decdtur Civil Engineering; XE, A. S. C. E. ** Page 126 ..-.11..------+--­ SENIORS FRANCIS, WILLIAM HOWARD, JR., Dallas Law; D. , Friars, Chancel I ors, Texas Law Review, President Second-Yedr and Senior Classes; Assembly, Vice-President of Students' Association, Round-Up, The Daily Texan, The Cactus. FRANTZ, JOE, Wedtherford Journalism'; Ell X, Rusk, Weatherford Club, Inter-City Council, The Daily Texan, The Cdctus. FRAZER, AUBREY HORTON, JR., Austin Business Administrdtion; Austin Club. FREEMAN, JOE M. Seguin Chemistry· Longhorn Bdnd. FREEMAN, JULIAN EDWIN, Austin Business Administration. FRIDKINr FANNIE NELL, TylerEng ish; IIA0, Symphony Orchestra, TylerClub, Cap and Gown. FRIEDBERG, BEATRICE, Houston Sociology; D. E, Glee Club, Present Ddy, Houston Club, Cdp and Gown, Association for Childhood Educdtion. FRY, LEO Mexid Petrofeum Production Engineering; Golden Glove, A. I. M. E. FULTON, BRUCE, Corsicdna English; Corsicdnd Club, Monitor Club. FUSON, PAULA FRANCES, Denison Business Administration; AA ll, Glee Club, Y. W. C. A. GAMBLE, DAVID, Merkel Phdrmdcy. GARDNER, WILMA, Merkel Education English; r B, Cap and Gown, Curtain Club, Abilene Club, West T exds Club. GARCIA, CLOTILDE P., Mercedes Zoology; Ell II. GARNETI, JOHN W., Henderson Business Administrdtion, Mdrketing; Bdsebdll. GAUDET, EDWARD W., Bay City Petroleum Production Engineering; E E. GEORGE, MARY HELEN, Brownsville Business Administrdtion; n B , N. U. T. T., Ownooch, Y. W. C. A., Valley Club. GERDES, MARY HELYN, Wdco Latin; ll ll ll, Cap and Gown, Bluebonnet Belle Nominee. GILBERT, MELBA HESTER, LdmpdsdsHome Economid; D. ll ll, Cap and Gown, Home Economics Club. GILLESPIE, ETHEL LOUISE, little Rock, Arkansas History; Cdp dnd Gown1 Y. W. C. A., ln­tramurals, Girl Scout Leadership. GILLESPIE, PAULINE, Coolidge Education, English.GIST, FRANKIE, Amarillo Journdlism; K A0, 02: , AA ll, Tee Club, Ashbel, Bluebonnet Belle Nominee. GOGGANS, JAMES LAWSON, Ddllas Law; KE, ll , Texds Ldw Review, Vice­president Senior Cldss. GOLDBERG, EDWIN A., Ddllas Electrical Engineering; TB JJ, II K , 11 E, A. I.E. E. GOODE, JIM LANDRUM, San Benito Spanish; EN. GOODRICH, WILLIAM WOLCOTI, Mdrlin Ldw; ll , Chdncellors, T exds Ldw Review, Ouizmaster. GOWDY, MARY LOIS, Olton Home Economics; Smith-Hughes, 0 , Home Economics Club, Upper-Class Advisory Council. GRANT, BRUCE FONES, La Pryor Petroleum Production Engineering; llE, A. I. M. M. E. Page u7 * * t SENIORS GRANT, BUELL GRAYDON, Dallas Business Administration, Accounting. GREEN, BROWNIE, Dallds English; II B ii>, Ddllds Club, Bdnd Sweethedrt of '36, Cap dnd Gown. GREEN, JOHN PLATH, Ddllas Ldw; T ejas, ii> Hl:, Y. M. C. A., Vice-president Students' Associdtion. GREGORY, ALVIN RAY, Gdinesville Chemicdl Engineering.GREGORY, PAUL DUKE, Fort Worth Civil Engineering, /1 KE, A. S. C. E., president; Sons of Ale<;t Vice-president En_gineering School. uREGORY, ROBERT H., Houston Engineering. GREENWOOD, LUDOLPH D., Bowie Physics; e:=:, Physics Colloquium, Christidn Science Orgdnization1 The Monitor Club. GRESHAM, JAMES CHAMBLISS, Temple Journdlism; 2:11 X, The Daily Texan . GRIFFIN, ELIZABETH CLOSNER, McAllen Educdtion, Business Administration; Hidalgo County Club, A. C. E., Cap dnd Gown. GRIFFITH, ELBERT WARREN, Lubbock Phdrmaceuticdl Chemistry; Tech Club, Panhdndle Club, Pharmacy Club. GROSSMAN, JOSEPH, Corpus Christi Pharmdcy; T /1 ii>, lntrdmurdl Mdndger. GUINN, JOHN POLLARD, JR., Cotulld English; University of San Antonio Club, Sdn Antonio Club. GUITAR, JAMES, JR., Colorddo LdW; /1 x. GUNN, BEVERLY MAE, Austin English. GUTSCH, FRANK LOUIS, El Pdso Electrical Engineering; A. I. E. E. HAI DUSEK, MAL VINA GERTRUDE, West Czech, Cdp dnd Gown, Newmdn Club, Czech Club, Glee Club. HALL, ELVIS, Austin Business Administrdtion; BA 'i!. HALL, ROSE, Texdrkdnd History. HALL, MRS. VIRGINIA B., Austin Elementdry Educdtion; IlA9, Associdtion for Childhood Educdtion, Cdp dnd Gown. HALLMAN, BILLY PRESTRIDGE, Grandview Business Administrdtion; Marketing. HAMME, MAE ELIZABETH, Edinburg Home Economics, Nutritution; A2: 11, president; Present Ddy Club, Home Economics Club, Hiddlgo County Club, Cdp dnd Gown. HANEY, JOHN D., JR., Corsicand Chemicdl Engineering; Longhorn Bdnd, Golden Glove, Chemistry Club, Corsicand Club. HANNA, ROSALIE, Houston Educdtion; Glee Club, A. C. E. HARDIN, HORACE V., Austin Business Administrdtion . HARING, LOUIS HOWARD, JR., Sdn Antonio Geology; II KA, 2: rE, Southwestern Geo­logicdl Society. HARKRIDER, MARTHA FRANCES, Center Home Economics; x n, Home Economics Club, Shelby County Club. HARPER, CORDIE LEE, Waco Business Administration, Public Accounting; 112: 11, Rusk, Business Administrdtion Council, Assembly, Cdmpus Guild, President Little Cdmpus Associdtion, lntramurdls. Page 128 "t.·------t---~~~~-------------------~-~-~---------~~---~--­ * ** ** SENIORS r-JARRIS, ANNE, El Paso English; n B <1>, Pierian, Cap and Gown, U. T. s. A. HARRIS, EDMIN, Texarkana History. HARRIS, ELEANOR, Walnut Springs l!Jlt Home Economics; A , Ownooch, Pierian, Curtain Club. -lARRIS, GEORGE BALLARD, San Marcos Economics; Ill: A. HARRIS, HELEN, El Paso English; n B , Pierian. HARRIS, REBA JOY, Housten English; t:. t:. t:., Y. W. C. A., Reagan, Hou~ton Club. 1ARRISON, ELIZABETH ELAINE, Seymour English; A , AA t:.1 Reagan, T. S. C. W. Club, Deutscher Verein. HART, BERTHA M., Dallas Business Administration, Marketing. HART, MILDRED EDELYNN, Austin English; BK, At:., International Relations Club, Cap and Gown, Bow and Arrow. 1ARWOOD, MARTHA, Taft Government; K Ae, Orange Jackets, Mortar Board, Racquet Club, Ashbel, Bluebonnet Belle 1936. HASHAGEN, RALPH L., San Antonio Mechanical Engineering; A. S. M. E. HASSELL, HIBERNIA MclLWAINE, McAllen History. AUN, ARTHURINE EMMA, Lockhart English. HAUSCHILD, HENRY JOHN, Victoria Government; n l: A, l: t:. n, Sunday Club, president; Atheneaum, International Relations Club, president; Victoria Club, Y. Upper-Class Group, Los Pan Americanos. HAYRE, JACK, Sanderson Law. ~EARD, FRANK LANE, JR., Rosenberg Law; Chancellors, Texas Law Review, Y. Cabinet, President Baptist Student Union. HEARNE, MARY VIRGINIA, Corpus Christi English; A , Pieri an, Ownooch, Corpus Christi Club, Freshman Fellowship Club. HEINEN, ADELAIDE CHARLOTTE, Comfort Business Administration, Accounting; B T~l:, Glee Club, Cap and Gown, President Grace Hall House Council, Chairman Upper-Class Advisors. ffNDRIX1 WILLENE, Greenville French; Cap and Gown. HERRING, CHARLES F., Austin Law; l:N. HIGHT, ADAH JANE, Austin Bacteriology; T t:. A, Glee Club. IGHT, JOSEPH CAREY, Mexia Mechdnical Engineering; TB II, ITT l:, A. S. M. E. HILSBERG, VIRGINIA THELMA, Austin Business Administration, Stenography; rt:., AAt:. . HIRSCH, JEANNE ELIZEBETH, El Paso Bacteriology; El Paso Club. IOBBS, JAMES EDWARD, JR., Austin Business Administration, Accounting; t:.~ n, Glee Club. HOFFER, TEMPLE, Dallas Petroleum Production Engineering; A. I. M. E., Dallas Club, lntramurals. HOGAN, MARGARET VIRGINIA, Pharr Journalism; t:. t:. t:., Cap and Gown. Page 129 ** * * SENIORS HOGUE, RUTH ALBERTA, Dallas Sociology; IT B . HOLLAMON, LUTHER, Hope, Arkansas English; Der Die Das Club, Arkansas Club. HOLLAND, BILL L., Austin Law. HOLLAS, ALVIN EMIL, Weimar Mechanica l Engineering; Il T 2:, A. S. M. E., Newman Club. HOLMES, JACK THOMAS, Fort Worth Journalism; Fort Worth Club, President; Curtain Club, Gregg House Players. HOLT, ELEANOR, Graford Business Administration; Br 2:. HOMEYER, ESTHER, Fort Worth Home Economics, Nutrition; r fl, Home Eco­nomics Club, Cap and Gown. HORN, RAYMOND 0., Wichita Falls Business Administration, Accounting; Ill: II, Freshman Fellowship Club, Wichita Falls Club, Inter-City Council. HOUSE, WELTON L., Taylor Business Administration, Marketing. HOUSTON, EDITH TEMPLE, Elkhart Home Economics; Glee Club, Home Economics Club, Bluebonnet Belle Nominee 1937. HOWARD, CLAUDE TAYLOR, Tyler Business Administration; ZN, Tyler Club. HOWELL, WILLIAM BARNES, Kenedy Business Administration, Accounting; e:=:. HUBERT, FRANK WILLI AM RENEE, Austin Government; Longhorn Band, Yell Staff, Austin Club, Symphony Orchestra . HUDDLESTON, ROBERT EMMETI, Ashdown, Arkansas History. HUEBNER, WILLIE MAE, Victoria History; Victoria Club, Cap and Gown. HUGHES, BARBARA LILIAN, Austin Law. HUGHES, DORIS MILDRED, San Antonio Chemistry and Education; 12: IT, B. S. U. Council, San Antonio Club, Cap and Gown, Chemistry Club. HUGHES, RICHARD JOHN, JR., Shreveport, La. Geology; A. I. M. E., Regional Interest Club. HUGHES, WARREN, Chillicothe Government; B K, IT 2: A, Atheneaum, presi­ dent; Texas Ranger, Forensic Council, Varsity De­ bate, Regional Interest Club, Panhandle Club. HUME, LORNA, Eagle Pass English; IT B , president; Ashbel, president; Orchesis, Y. W. C. A., Mortar Board, N. U. T. T., Ownooch, Upper-Class Advisor, Bluebonnet Belle Nominee . HUNTER, LOBERT LEONARD, Santa Anna Business Administration; Hogg, Wesley Found­ation. INGRUM, ESTELLE, Conroe Mathematics; r <1> B, Conroe Club, Cap and Gown. IRONS, DAVID BOOTH, Fort Worth Law; r fl, Longhorn Band and Orchestra, Fort Worth Club, N. T. A. C. Club. IRWIN DON, Brownsville Education, English; Gregg House Players, Valley Club. JACKSON, DANIEL BAXTER, San Antonio Business Administration, Finance; 2: AE. JACKSON, LYNN EVARD, Austin Journalism ; 2: fl JS_ The Daily Texan, Rusk. JACKSuN, NORVELL FORD, Rockport Business Administration, Marketing; D.0 , ln­tramurals. ** Page 130 ·-···,..-----~1--... --------------------·~~-~~--------------~---­ * *~~~~~~~~­ ~:--------------!!** SENIORS JAMESON, LOUISE, El Paso Zoolo_syi.. TI B , Cdp and Gown, Y. W. C. A., Pierian, El l'dSO Club. JARISCH, ANNIE MARIE, New Brdunfels Home Economics; Home Economics Club, Gregg House Pldyers, Hill Country Club. JENNINGS, JANE, Houston English. JOBES, JAMES MAURICE, Fort Worth Zoology/ T K , Naval Reserve Officer, Fort Worth Club, Mavericks. JOHNSON, ELVA MARIE, Houston English; TI B , Ashbel, AA D., Bluebonnet Belle 1937, Cap and Gown. JOHNSON, HERBERT MILTON, Port Arthur Law; Port Arthur Club, Hildebrand Law Society, M. I. C. A., president. JOHNSON, MARY ELIZABETH~ San Antonio Sociology; K Kr, Cap and uown. JOHNSON, MRS. R. C., Austin Law; Z TA. JOHNSON, ROBERT CAL VIN, Dallas Arts & Sciences and Law; D. KE . JOHNSON, SUE VIRGINIA, Sdn Antonio Business Administration . JONES, BILLIE BOB, Lubbock English; K Kr, N. U. T. T., Pierian, Co-Ed Assembly. JONES, CARL WILLIAM, Austin Government; H2:, Hogg Debate Club, Vice­president; lntersociety Debate, Y. M. C. A . JONES, FRED MURPHY, Houston Government: Glee Club. JONES, HUBERT H., Austin Business Administration, Accounting. JONES, JAMES D., Houston Government. JONES, WILLIAM LEIGHTON, Hillsboro Law; Texds Law Review. KALMANS, YALE, Houston Law; TD. , president; Hildebrand Law Society, Athenaeum, Houston Club, Senior Intramural Manager. KAMPMANN, EDWIN ALBERT, Mexico City,Mexico Journalism; e:::, 2: D. X, Inter-City Council, Mexico City Club, Der Die Das, Tennis, UniversityPress Club. KASCH, JOHN EDWARD, Austin Chemical Engineering; A T, Longhorn Band, University Symphony Orchestra, Austin Club. KASTNER, JUANITA, New Braunfels Bacteriology(· Z TA, Turtle Club, Glee Club, Bluebonnet Be le Nominee. KEESE, THELMA JANE, Somerville Home Economics; Home Economics Club, Cap and Gown, South Central Texas Club, Uppe1­Class Advisor. KENNEDY, HAROLD L., Palestine Law; Palestine Club. KENNER, MARY, Corsicana History, AZ D., Present Day Club, Reagan, Inter­national Relations Club, Cdp dnd Gown, Corsi ­cana Club. KENNELLY, CLYDE BROWN, Rosenberg Law and Arts & Sciences; II 2: A, Law Review, Law Honor Council, Student Rel igious Council, B. S. U. Council, Y. M. C. A. Cabinet. Page 13 1 * * * * •, ""''·!':·------­ "* * SENIORS KEPPLE, ALICE KATHERYN, Fort Worth Education; Newmdn Club, Vice-President; Fort Worth Club, Newman Hall Advisor. KEY, HAROLD HAYDEN, Marshall History and Government; Y. M. C. A., Glee Club. KILGORE, JEWEL, Goliad English; Victoria Club, Wesley Players, Curtain Club. KING, MARY LOUISA, Waco English; K Kr. KINSEY, ED. ELDRED, San An9elo Economics; San Angelo Club, West Texas Club. KNIGHT, JULIET THOMPSON, Corpus Christi Journalism; University Press Association, The Daily Texan, Curtain Club1 Gregg House Players, Wesley Players, Corpus Christi Club. KOEMEL, EVELYN, West Botany; Rea.san,.1. Bow and Arrow, Czech Club. KOR1...ZYNSKI, DANIEL B., Yorktown Petroleum Production Engineering; IIE, A. I. M.M. E. KRAUSE, CARLENA DOROTHY, Lc1Granae Secretarial; B r2: AA /1 IIA 9, Cap and Gown, South Centraf Texas Club. KRIEGEL, LAWRENCE H., Giddings Accounting; X , BA,,,, Longhorn Band. KUCERA, GEORGE F., Victoria Chemistry; Czech Club, president. LaGRONE, ALFRED HALL, Austin Electrical Engineering; TB II, II K , A. I. E. E. LaLONDE, ALBERT AENEAS, Denison Zoology. LANAGAN, WILLIAM A., JR., Longview Marketing; 112: II. LANCE, WILFORD LEWIS, Perryton Business Administration. LEACH, JAMES HENRY, Beaumont History; Beaumont Club, president; Inter-City Council, Round-Up Committee. LEDBETIER, L. HARPER, Jacksonville Sociology; Wesley Foundation, Light Opera, Y. M. C. A. LEE, RICHARD JAMES, McCameyMechanical Engineering; II T2:, A cJ>fl, A. S. M. E., Aeronautical Society. LeMAY, DOROTHY EUGENIA, Athens English; A , Ownooch, Sidney Lanier, Glee Club, Curtain Club, Wesley Players, Tyle1 Club, Cap and Gown Council. LENERT, HELMUT ALFRED, New Braunfels Geology; Little Campus Association . LEVINSON, SIDNEY LOUIS, Mendrd Journalism; 2: AM, Blue Pencil Club, The Daily Texan, Freshman Basketball Manager. LICHTE, BESS, BryanHome Economics; 11 B , Home Economics Club. LITILE WILLIAM A., JR., Austin Zoology; K2:. LOFTIS, GEORGE AUSTIN, Chandler Law. Page 132 ---------------~-~---------~----------~-~-­ * * * SENIORS LYLE, MARY KATHARINE, Shdmrock English; Z 1' A, ITJ\8, Pdnhdndle Club. McANGUS, MARY JO, Austin Government; Z TA, BK, AA D., Pieridn, Mortdr Bodrd, Pdn-Hellenic, Bluebonnet Belle Nominee. McCORD, SAM S., JR., Corpus Christi in Petroleum Production Egnineering; A. I. M. E. McCORMICK, REEDA LEE Austin English; A2: D., ~ J\ I, Redgdn, Cdp dnd Gown. McCROCKLIN, ANDREW JACKSON, JR., Austin ' Electricdl Engineering; H KN, A. I. E. E., University of Sdn Antonio Club. McCROCKLIN, WINIFRED KATE, Austin Business Administrdtion; Cdp dnd Gown, University of Sdn Antonio Club. t'. • I! McCURDY, IONE LA'>'.'..£ Lockhdrt Spdnish; Cdp dnd l.Jown. McDERMOTT, MARY BORDEN, Fort Worth English; K Kr. McDONALD, FRANCIS GOODALL, Hillsboro Ldw; D.8 , Hildebrdnd Ldw Society. McDONALD, G. C., JR., Abilene Business Administrdtion. McGEATH, LEILA MILDRED, Austin Sociology; Y. W. C. A. MclVER, MARIE ELLEN, Ddllds History; D. D. D.. McKELVY, MYRTLE EVELYN, Vdlley Mills Applied Design & Textiles; Home Economics Club, Kirby Hdll Council, Cdp and Gown. MACOW, JEANNETTE CYWAN, Austin Public Spedking; D. E, Ordnge Jdckets, Mortdr Bod rd TTJ\ 8. MdcWILLIAMS, JANE CATHERINE, Austin Business Administrdtion. MAGUIRE, JACK C., Austin Physics. MAJORS, GENEVIEVE, Dallds English; Cdp dnd Gown, Ddllds Club. MALIK, FRANK G., Ddllds Chemical Engineering. MANN, DOROTHY KATE, Hillsboro Mdthemdtics; Hillsboro Club. MANTZEL, CARL J., Sedly Geology; Freshmdn Footbdll, Regiondl Interest Club. MARCHAK, ALVIN WILLIAM, Rogers Government; H ~, D. K, Progressive Czech Club. MARRS, EMADELE, Austin Home Economics; Home Economics Club. MARSHALL, KATHERINE, Oudndh Journdlism; K A8, Curtdin Club, Ordnge Jdckets, A ii !1. MARTEL, JOHN G., JR., Houston Business Administrdtion; X , Judicidry Coun­ cil, Cowboys. Page 133 ** * * . ** SENIORS MARTIN, JAMES BRYSON, Ddllds Business Administrdtion, Accounting; Ddllas Club, president'; Inter-City Council, Atheneaum, Round-Up, Wesley Foundation Cdbinet, Texas Ranger. MARTIN, THOMAS ALLEN, Ddllas Chemistry/ ,Newmdn Club. MARTINEZ, FERNANDO ENRIQUE, Chihudhua, Mexico Pre-Med; Ldtin-American Club. MATSON, DOROTHY, Rockdale English; Cdp and Gown, president; Co-Ed Assembly, Glee Club, Sidney Lanier, Upper-Class Advisor, Sophomore dnd Junior Councils. MATULA, CONSTANCE EUNICE, RungeJournalism ; A ti. II, 8~ , Sidney Lanier, Cdp dnd Gown, Glee Club, Sardine, The Ddily Texdn. . MAYER, JIMMIE, Sdn Benito Mechdnicdl Engineering; <1>8 K, A. S. M. E., Aeronduticdl Club, Valley Club. MAYFIELD, IVAN GARRETI, Lubbock PhdrmdCY; PX, Phdrmdceuticdl Society.MEANS, WYATI BRITIAIN, Sdn Antonio LdW. MELCHER, TRUMAN O 'OUINN, Port Ldvdca Zoology. MEREDITH, BILLIE ANN, Glen Rose Physical Educdtion; P. E. M. Club, Cleburne Club. MEWHINNEY, LELLA LEN, Holldnd Psychology; x n, A. C. E., N. U. T. T. MILLER, LAURA EDITH, BdllingerSpdnish; A ti. II, BK, ~ti. II, AA ti., Y. W. C. A., Sidney Lanier. MILLER, MARTHA VINCENT, Washington, D. C. Sociology; A , AK ti., Sidney Lanier, Curtain Club, Y. W. C. A., Junior Council. MILLER, NELL EUGENE, Fredonia Home Economics; Cap dnd Gown, Home Eco­nomics, West Texas Club. MILLS, CLARENCE YOUNG, Smithville Business Administration. MINGS, ROSE, Big SdndyEnglish; Gregg County Club, A. C. E., Y. W. C. A. MOODY, AMY RUTH, Rock Springs Education. MOORE, BETIY BATSELL, Sherman History; K Kr, Ashbel. MOORE, EDWARD LAIRD, Pdrks Zoology. MOORE, N. A., JR., Wichitd Fdlls Business Administrdtion; Wichitd Club. MORAN, CLEO E., Belton Educdtion, Spanish; ~ti. II . MORROW, GENEVIEVE, Houston English; II B , AA ti.I Ashbel, N. U. T. T., Cap dnd Gown, Pan-Hel enic. MORROW, SUE MADELINE, Stdmford Physical Education; Ordnge Jdckets, Orchesis, Reagan, Present Ddy, The Ddily Texan, P. E. M. Club, Sardine, West Texas Club. MOSSER, SUE FRANCES, BdytownEnglish; Cdp dnd Gown, Tri-City Club, Y. W. c. A. Page 134 l, . w. Y. W. ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ I** SENIORS MOTLEY, HOWARD SMITH, Tend hd Ldw1 ~ X, Shelby County Club, Golden Gloves, Rusk. MUELLER, ROBERT, Austin Accounting ; Light Operd Orchestrd, Freshmdn Footbdll Mdndger, Assistdnt Vdrsity Footbdll Mdndger. MULLINS, GREY LEWIS, TempleHistory; K Kr. MURPHY, THOMAS BERRY, Gdrldnd, ArkdnSdS Accounting'; 62: n. MURRAY, MARGARET, Austin Home Economics; x n, president; 0 president; I Mortdr Boud, Ashbel, Girls' Glee Club, Y. W. c. A. MUSSELMAN, GEORGE A., Sdlem Geology'; Victorid Club. NANKERVIS, BYRON JOHN, Sdn Antonio Electricdl Engineering; A. I. E. E. NASH, CHARLES HENRY, JR., Amdrillo Zoology. NATHAN, LEAH SAKOWITZ, Houston Zoology; A E , T 6 A, Orchesis, Ledder; Cdp dnd Gown, U. T. S. A. Council, Ordnge Jdckets, Junior Cldss Council, Westmoorldnd Club. NEBHUT, ANNA LOUISE, Terrell English, Educdtion. NELSON, GALE HARPER, Sdn Antonio History. NEWBERRY, FRED KENNETH, Austin Government dnd Ldw. NEWMAN, ROBERT BRADFORD, Austin Physics; BK, H2:, Physics Colloquium, Der Die Dds, Deutscher Verein, Y. M. C. A. NICHOLAS, WILLIAM E., Sdn Antonio Ldw. NORRIS, JUDITH ELIZABETH, Austin French; French Club, Austin Club, lntrdmurdl Swimming. NORTON, MARION, Ddllds Spdnish; K Kr. NORTON, NELL ELIZABETH, Mushdll English; Wesley Founddtion, Associdtion for Childhood Educdtion, Cdp dnd Gown. NOVICH DOROTHY, Sdn Antonio English; Associdtion for Childhood Educdtion, Hillel Executive Bodrd, Cdp dnd Gown. ODELL, DAN EDWARD, Fort Worth Accounting. OLIPHANT, SAMUEL CURTIS, LongviewPetroleum Production Engineering; A. I. M. M. E. O'NEALL, FRED B., Minerd! Wells Accounting. ORMOND, JANE LEE, Houston Geology; A xn, XE, AA 6, Girls' Glee Club. OWEN, CELESTINE GERTRUDE, TylerEnglish: xn, Round-Up Committee, Tyler Club. OWEN, JACK, Tyler LdW. Page 135 ** * * r-~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~­ **I SENIORS OWENS, WEBSTER WROE, T edgue Ldw; Yell Ledder, McLdurin Ldw Society, Rusk, Hildebrdnd Ldw Society. PADGEIT, VALERIE, Houston Government. PAGE, CLAY D., Ddllds PhdrmdCY; PX, Texds Phdrmdceuticdl Society. PAGENSTECHER, CHARLES ALEXANDER, Sdn Antonio Zoology; r A. PALACIOS, CAROLA, Sdn Diego Spdnish; Newmdn Club, Ldtin-Americdn Club, Pdn-Americdn Club. PANNILL, FITZHUGH HASTINGS, Houston Ldw; Hogg, Fort Worth Club, Hildebrdnd Ld\ Society, T exds Ldw Review. PARKER, FOSTER, Ddllds Business Administrdtion, Accounting; BA '11, 1: IE, Business Administrdtion Council. PARKER, LLOYDS., Olmito Geology; 1: rE, Rio Grdnde Vdlley Club, Inter­City Council, Regiondl Interest Club. PARRA, RAMON, Brownsville Pharmdcy; Ldtin-Americdn Club, presiden Texds Phdrmdceuticdl Society, president. PASS, SAMUEL, West Business Administrdtion, Mdrketing; Al: II, WdCO Club, Longhorn Bdnd, Trd ck, Y. M. C. A. PASSMORE, HELEN FAY, Austin Spdnish dnd Journdlism; BK, 91: , 1: A II, The Ddily Texdn. PAITERSON, HENRY T., Austin Business Administrdtion, Mdndgement; 1: IE. PAITERSON, WARD BEECHER, Austin Ldw; Hildebrdnd Ldw Society, Hosg. PADON, LOWELL RUSSELL, JR., Gdlveston Chemistry; Debdte, Forensic Council, Hogg, president; University light Operd, Glee Club. PAUL, PEARL BEITY, Fort Worth Sociology; Hillel Pldyers, Hillel Menordh. PAYNE, GROVER WALTON, Grdnd Sdline Business Administrdtion, Accounting; BA '11, B rl:, Vdn Zdndt County Club. PAYTON, MABEL JULIA, Austin Mdthemdtics; IIA 9. PEARSON, GEORGE W., JR., Royse City Ldw. PERKINS, ERNEST S., Hdrwood Mechdnicdl Engineering; II T 1:, A. S. M. E. PERLMAN, P. JEROME, New York, N. Y. Business Administrdtion, Advertising; Glee Club, University Light Operd, Hillel Founddtion, Hillel Scribe. PERRY, JANE, Sdn Antonio History. PHILLIPS, BERNICE, Grdhdm Educdtion, Public Spedking; Redgdn, A. C. E., University Orchestrd. PHILLIPS, MILDRED ORR, Wedtherford Home Economics; Pdlo Pinto-Pdrker Club, Home Economics, Upper-Cldss Advisors. PHIPPS, MARGARET JEAN, Hdrlingen Journdlism; r B, Vdlley Club, We! y Founddtion, Cdp dnd Gown, The Ddily Texdn, · Upper-Cldss Group. ** Page 136 * .. p SENIORS PICKLE, CHESLEY BENJAMIN, Port Arthur Electrical Engineerins.PIERCE, R. MARVIN Wichita Fdlls Low; Li X, The Cdctus, Wichita Club. PITTENGER, WILLIAM A., Austin Law. POKORNY, ELSIE LYDIA, Taylor English · AA Li, Y. W. C. A., Czech Club, Pro­ gressive Czech Club, Co-Ed Assembly, Intramural Manager. POLANSKY, GEORGE A., TaylorPharmdcy; AE Li, Newman Club, Band. POLK, JOHNIE ROTAN, Gatesville Business Administration. PONDROM, RUTH de LYON, Beaumont English'; X 11, A '11 !1, Curtdin Club, Board of Governors; Bluebonnet Belle Nominee. POOLE, TR.AVIS BEVERLY, JR., Cotulla Spanish; Los Pan-Americanos, Gregg House Players. POUNDS, JIMMIE Ill, Sulphur Springs Journdlism; 1: Li X, Daily Texan, Texds Rdnger,Students' Assembly, Board of Directors Texds Union, Athenaeum, University Press Associdtion, Ddllds Club, Round-Up. POWELL, MARY VIRGINIA, Woodville English; Glee Club, Beaumont Club, Bit and Spur. POWERS, RALPH ELWOOD, Austin Mechdnical Engineeringi A. S. M. E. PRESNALL, MARGARET RALL, Wills Point Journdlisn't; 81: , Daily Texan Curtain Club, Press Club, Van Zandt County dub, Bluebonnet Belle Nominee. 1nt; ll PRESTON, MARY FRANCES, Lockhart Physical Education) Spdnish; Psychology; Fresh­ man Club, Y. W. C. A. Cabinet, Sophomore Club, president; Sophomore Council, Junior Class Council, Littlefield Dormitory Council, president; U. T. S. A. Council, Tee Club, Leader, Pem Club, Sunday Club, Cap and Gown, lntrdmurdls. PREWETT, JOHN EDWARDS, Redwdter Zoology. ienordl PRUITT, ELIZABETH ETHEL, Austin English; Cap dnd Gown. PRUITT, FRANCES FERN, Austin Home Economics'; Cap and Gown, Home Eco­nomics Club. PUCKETT, MARY MANOR, San Antonio English; K A.8, Cap and Gown. PURVIN, ROBERT LEMAN, Dallas Chemicdl Engineering; <1>1: Li, TB II, BK, Ci~ Hl:, A T, Light Opera, Glee Club, Football . OUIN, HARRY C., Austin Journdlism; l:N, 1: Li X, Daily Texan, NightEditor. QUIN, MARY NELSON, Austin French; Orchesis, LeCercle Pdul Cldudel. RAEBER, JEANETTE, San Antonio English; IIA8, Association for Childhood Education, Cdp and Gown, French Club. RAETZSCH, ALVIN THOMAS, Seguin Chemical Engineering; Li KE. RAINES, ALEXZENA, Austin Architecture>; T 1: A, president, A Ar, presi­dent; A A, Sidney Lanier, Associdtion of Student Architects, Architecture Cdmerd Club. RAMIREZ, OSWALDO VILLARREAL, Mission lnterndtional Relations; Los Pan-Americanos, in W president; Hogg Debating Club, president; Pan­:lub, American Student Forum, Newman Club, Hidalgo aily fo · County Club, Latin American Club. Page 137 * * * * ** ** SENIORS . RAMSAY, WINNIE JO, Austin Spdnish; A , AA fl, 2:: fl IT, ITA9, The Cdctus, Curtdin Club, Gregg House Pldyers, Sidney Ldnier, Present Ddy, Newmdn Club, Austin Club, Cdp dnd Gown, Y. W. C. A., Round-Up. RAMSEY, ANNE SABRA, Austin Journdlism; XT, 92:: , Austin Club, Cdp dnd Gown, The Ddily Texdn. RAMSEY JOHN WILLIAM, Mdrt Mechdnicdl Engineering; ITT 2::, A. S. M. E., Sons of Alec, Trdck. RATLIFF, NORMA, Del Rio Sociolog~; Xfl, Tdrleton Club. REAL, MATILDA MARIE, Kerrville History'; X fl, Sidney Ldnier, Cdp dnd Gown. REED, JOHNNIE BESS, Sterling City English; KA9, Cdp dnd Gown. t REEVES, EARLlt'JE, Terrell Psychology; AK fl. RHEA, JOHN WILLIAM, Austin Petroleum Production Engineering; K \)11 T B IT, II E, A. I. M. E. RICHARDS, RUTH LOUISE, Gdinesville English; Z TA, Associdtion for Childhood Educdtion, Bluebonnet Belle. RIGGS, JAMES WILLBORN, JR., PellyPhysics. RICE, LILLIAN VIRGINIA, Port Arthur Journdlism. ROBERT, NELL, Freer Nutrition; Home Economics Club, Cdp dnd Gown, Tdrleton Club. ROBERTSON, THOMAS PASCHE, Houston Findnce; fl~ n, Business Administrdtion Council ROSE, PERLE ELIZABETH, Sdn Antonio Englis~; Deutscher Verein, Y. W. C. A., San Antonio Club. RUNCK, JANET ELIZABETH, Corpus Christi English; Curtain Club, Tee Club, Newman Club. RUSE, EDWARD EUGENE, JR., Kerrville Chemistry, American Chemical Society. RUSSELL, CAROLYN MARKLE, Houston Histo,.Y; II B , AA fl Ashbel, Mortar Board, Judicidry Council, President Freshmen Women. RUSSELL, JAMES HOWARD, Austin Law; X , fl , Longhorn Band, Texas Law Review. RUSSELL, JOHN C., Wichita Falls Governmen~ Progressive Democrats. SAGEBIEL, AGNES EUGENIE, Fredericksburg Law. SAGSTETIER, WILLIAM JOHN, Silsbee Journalism~ Beaumont Club, Inter-City Council, Newman Club, Freshman Fellowship Club, Sophomore Club, The Daily Texan, Upper-Class­ men's Group, Press Club. SAUCEDO, MARIA de la LUZ, Laredo Business Administration; Latin-American Club. SCHEUBER, SAM COWAN, Sdn AngeloPetroleum Production Ens.ineering"; A. I. M. E. SCHIWETZ, DOROTHY, Yorktown English; DeWitt County Club, Cap and Gown, Y. W. C. A. ** Page 138 * * ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~· I** SENIORS SCHMIDT, SYLVIA, Austin Zoolo!j)f; A E, TA A, Pdn-Hellenic Council, De1 Die Dds, Present Ddy. SCHOW, RUBY MYRTLE, Austin Educdtion'; Glee Club Sextette, Associdtion for Childhood Educdtion, Wesley Founddtion Cdbinet, Cdp dnd Gown. SCHUHMANN, ELLEN AGNES, Houston l l English. SCHWARTZ, ARMOND G., Hdllettsville Ldw; A2:P, Il2:A, H2:, Vdrsity Debdte, Texds Ldw Review, lntersociety Debdte, Hilde­ brdnd Ldw Society, Hogg1 Houston Club. SCHWETTMf\NN, MARTIN WILLIAM, McGregor History; Glee Club. SCOTT, HELEN VIRGINIA, Rdymondville Business Administrdtion; X !1, Sidney Ldnier, Orchesis, Cdp dnd Gown, Rio Grdnde Vdlley Club, Pdn-Hellenic. SEARS, FLORENCE IRENE, Sdn Antonio English; M, IlA8, president; A '11 !1, Light Operd, Gregg House Pldyers, Curtdin Club, Present Ddy, Pdn-Hellenic. SEAY, JAMES MERWIN, Ddllds Life lnsurdnce dnd Mdthematic~; Brackenridge Hall Associdtion, Freshmdn Trdck, Varsity Trdck, Co-Cdptdin; T. Association, Lattimore Memorial Class, Dallds Club. SEELIGER, LILLIAN MARIE, Lockhdrt Zoology. SELKIRK, JESS WILLARD, Mineola Mechdnicdl Engineering; A. S. M. E. SERRILL, JAY OAKFORD, Bay City Petroleum Production En!lineering. SHAW, ARNOLD C., Rhome Journdlism. SHAW, ROBERT A., Fort Worth Accounting; 62: Il, Fort Worth· Club. SHELBY, FRANCES, Austin French; Glee Club. SHELTON, ROBERT F., Austin History. SHELTON, THOMAS 0., JR., Ddllds Ldw; r A, A , Chancellors, Texas Law Review. SHIRLEY, LOUISE, Cdnyon Sociology; A X!1, Cap dnd Gown, Y. W. C. A., Scout Leddership Club, Panhdndle Club. SIMECEK, ADELINE, Rowena Spanish, Czech Club. SKELTON, MAX B., McKinney Journalism; Varsity Basketball Manager. SLATAPER, EUGENE LEE, JR., Houston Zoology; Houston Club. SLAUGHTER, GEORGE OWEN, Austin Business Administration; K2:, Business Admin­ istration Council, President Junior Class, Y. M. c. A. SLAVIK, EDWARD WILLIAM, Runge Mathemdtics1 e:=:, Czech Club, Newman Club, T. Association, Varsity Basketball Mandger, D. K. G. Club. SMITH, JESSIE HOWARD, Palestine English, K Kr, BK AA A, Mortar Board, Orange Jackets, Cap dnd Gown, Ashbel, Cldssicdl nd Go Club, Y. W. C. A. SMITH, LULA ELAINE, Austin Smith-Hughes, Home Economics, Home Eco­nomics Club, Austin Club. Page 139 ** * ... * ** SENIORS SMITH, MARY BLAND, Bonhdm Pure Mathematics; 111111, president; Mortar Board, Cdp and Gown. SMITH, MARY ELIZABETH, Fort Worth Business Administration; A /1 II, Cap and Gown. SMITH, ROY BYRON, San AngeloElectrical Engineering; A. I. E. E. SMITH, THEO ELLA, Austin Home Economics; Glee Club, Home Economics Club. SMOOT, JANE, Austin English; , Press Club, Pieridn, CurtdinClub,Ddllds Club, Cdpand Gown Council. TOWNSEND, WILLIAM W., Chillicothe, Missouri Business Administrdtion ; 2: IE, Brdckenridge Hdll Association. TRAXLER, JOHN G., Sdn Antonio Electrical Engineering; 1' B II, R KN, A. I. E. E. TREVINO, ALBERT URREA, Sdn Antonio Ldw; Hogg, Newman Club, Ldtin-American Club. TROUTMAN, ARTHUR Y., San Antonio Mdndgement; Brackenridge Hall Association, Scribblers, University Aeronautical Society. TRUSDEL, MACK GAULT, San Antonio Petroleum Production Engineering. TUCKER, PAULINE EVELYN, LivingstonHome Economics; Home Economics Club. TULLOSS, RUTH, San Antonio Sociology; Z 1' A, AK t., Bit dnd Spur, Glee Club, Cdp dnd Gown, Upper-Cldss Advisory Council, Associdtion for Childhood Educdtion, N. U. T. T. UNDERWOOD, JOHN TOLLIVER, Ddllas Ldw; KA, t. , Chdncellors, Texds Ldw Re­view. VADEN, CLARINE ELOISE, Abilene Spdnish; 2: t. II, French Club. VAELLO, JOSEPHINE, Bendvides Educdtion; Newmdn Club, Ldtin-Americdn Club, Associdtion for Childhood Educdtion. VALLANCE, BETIIE JANE, Houston Zoology; r B, AA t., 1' t. A, Mortdr Bodrd, Sidney Ldnier, Cdp ~nd Gown Council. VALLONE, VINCENT, Houston Government. VAN NESS, MARTHA, Belton Nutrition; Home Economics Club, Wesley Founddtion . VAUGHN, CLARE RAY, Austin Physics. VOIERS, MARGARET JEAN, LdFerid Government; X fl, IIA0, Sidney Ldn ier, Vdlley Club, Cdp dnd Gown, Association for Childho~d Educdtion. WADDELL, ELOISE, Houston English . WADDILL, GREGG COOPER, Austin Accounting; K2:, Glee Club, Austin Club, Freshmdn Swimming. WADE, HENRY M., JR., Rockwdll Ldw·; e.e , R 2:, Chdncellors, Texds Review, President School of Ldw. WAIT, TEE, Houston English; IIA0, Glee Club, Light Operd. WALCOTI, HARRY GILMER, Ddllds Mechdnicdl Engineering; 1' B II, II 1' 2:, A. S. M. E. WALD, GOLDIE RESCIA, Houston Business Administrdtion; Cdp dnd Gown, Present Ddy, Der Die Dds, Houston Club. Page 142 --~~~~~~~------~~~~~~---------­ SENIORS 1:-11~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~--~~~~~~~~~~--! I** WALDREP, M. E., Annond Bdnking dnd Findnce. WALKER, DODIE, Tyler WALKER, VIRGINllA KATHRYN, Center English; Light Operd, Inter-City Council, Club, Cdp dnd Gown. WALKER, WILLIAM J . Cldrendon Phdrmdcy; Pdnhdndle Phdrmdceuticdl Society. WALTER, WOODROW JAMES, Abilene Bdnking dnd Findnce; LlE II, Inter-City Council, Circuldtion Ddily Texdn. Home WARD, JOHN KIDD, Dallds Physics. WASHBURN, ROY, Greenville Ldw. WATTS, MARY ELIZABETH, Brydn English; Redgan, Y. W. C. A. Cabinet, Upper­ Cldss Advisor, Kirby Hdll; Austin Student lnter­ rdcidl Commission. WATSON, HUBERT L., Haskell Ldw; WAUGH, ELIZABETH, Los Angeles, Cdlifornid Home Economics-Smith Hughes; Opera, Curtdin Club, Home Council, Home Economics Club, Y. Cabinet. WEAVER, CARNES W., Houston WEBB, ROBERT JAMESON, Dallas Law. Worth Club. Home WELLBORN, JANE Port Arthur Spanish; Glee Club, French Club. WELCH, W. TIM, Dallas Page 143 ~* "* * SENIORS WHITE, HARRIS FRANCIS, El Paso Electrical Engineering; A. I. E. E., Border Club. WITHERSPOON, GUY PITIMAN, Greenville Journalism; :!: AE, University Press Club, Dallas Club, The Daily Texan, Varsity Golf. WHITLEY, JOE F., Wolfe City Journalism; Wrestling Team, Daily Texan Staff, Curtain Club, University Light Opera. WHITILESEY, JUAN ITA MAY, Mexico City, Mexico Journalism; A , The Daily Texan, U. T. S. A. Council, Bureau of Student Opinion, Tee Club, Mexico City Club, 9:!: Award WHITSETI, EMMETT LYONS, JR., Floresville Government: II KA, fl:!: P, II:!: A, Varsity De­bate, Wesley Foundation, president; Athenaeum, president; Y. M. C. A. Cabinet, Wesley Players, Hildebrand Law Society, Forensic Council, Inter­fraternity Council. WHITTINGTON, GENE CHARLES, El Paso Architecture; :!: E, Ramshorn, Association of Student Architects, Progressive Democrats. WHITTINGTON, MARVIN EDWARD, El Paso Law; :!: E, Glee Club, Boxing, Wrestling. WICKLINE, JOYCE, Port Arthur English; A , Ownooch, Reagan, president; Cap and Gown, Curtain Club. WICKS, MARY JO, San Antonio English; Orchesis, Curtain Club, Cap and Gown, Association for Childhood Education. WIDDECKE, HENRY AUGUST, Dallas Accounting; r fl, BA '1'. WILCOXSON, EARL, Terrell Journalism. WILDE, AGNES EMILIE, Austin Home Economics; ON1 Freshman Fellowship Club, Y. W. C. A. Cat:>inet, Orange Jackets, Home Economics Club. WILDS, JOSEPHINE McSPADDEN, Dallas Journalism; Glee Club, Cap and Gown, The Daily Texan, Dallas Club, University Press Club. WILDS, WILLIAM JUDSON, Dallas Business Administrationi.-Dallas Club, YoungDemocrats Club, Freshman I ennis. WILIE, ENID EVELYN, Austin Geology; II B , X T, IIA e. WILKERSON, JAMES CLAUDE, Comanche Journalisnl; Tarleton Club. WILKINSON, ROBERT JAY, Bay CityJournalism; :!: fl X. WILLIAMS, MRS. ETHYL CLARK, Austin English. WILLIAMS, IRIS DeNELLE, Greenville History; Cap and Gown. WILLIAMS, NELSON W., Lamesa Chemistry.WILLIAMSON, JAMES W., San Antonio Journalism; :!: fl X, The Daily Texan, UniversityPress Club, Blue Pencil Club, Cultural Entertain­ment Committee. WILSON, LEONARD I., JR., Elsa Accounting; Hidalgo County Club. WINN, MARGUERITE, Fort Sam Houston Governmen6) A , AA fl, Y. W. C. A. Cabinet, Tee Club, Pan-Hellenic, Orange Jackets, Mort.r Board, Sidney Lanier. WOLF, GILBERT TITCHE, Austin Banking and Investments/ fl:!: II. ** Pag~ 144 * * ** SENIORS WOLMAN, NATALIE, Cdldwe:ll Home: Economics; Home: Economics Club, Uppe:r-Cldss Advisory Council. WONSLEY, JEFF EDYTHA, Austin English. WOOD JEAN HARRISON, Ddllds English, Glee: Club Se:xte:tte:, light Ope:rd . WOOD, JOHN H., JR., Sdn Antonio Ldw; A Tfl, Vdrsity Tennis. WOODALL, AUGUSTA VIOLA, Sour Ldke: Physicdl Educdtionb· Rdcque:t Club, Physicdl Educdtion Mdjors Clu . WOODALL, WILLIAM MILES, Mine:rdl Wells Mdndge:me:nt; Li2: II, Pdlo Pinto County Club. WOODS, WILLIAM ELLIS, Bdllinge:r Phdrmdcy · K 'Jr, Assembly, Bodrd of Directors Te:xds Slude:nt Publicdtions, Phdrmdcy Society, president) Ddily Te:xdn Editoridl Advisory Council. WOODSON, MARTHA MAITLAND, Cdldwe:ll Journdlism; Sidney Ldnie:r, Cdp dnd Gown. WOODWARD, NICHOLAS POLK, Austin Ldw; Li T Li, Glee: Club. WOODWARD, WALTER McCLELLAN, Cole:mdn Zoology; K2:. WOOLRICH, AVIS MAXINE, Austin Home: Economics; Li Li Li, Home: Economics Club, Home: Economics House: Council, Girl Scout Le:dde:rship Club. WRIGHT, DOUGLAS E., Omdhd Government. WRIGHT, MRS. HAZEL HENDERSON, Omdhd Engl is~; 2: Li IIJ-IIA0, Re:dgdn . WRluHT, JOE V., Sdn Antonio Phdrmdcy; PX, H 2:1 Phdrmdce:uticdl Society, Rddio Club. WRIGHT LAWRENCE T., JR., Sdn Antonio Me:chdnicdl Engineering; TB II, TI T 2:, A. S. M. E. WYCHE, ELIZABETH ELLEN, LongviewEnglishi; Z TA, Re:dgdn.WYNNE, MARY ELIZABETH, Kerrville: Englisn; A2 Li, Pdn -He:lle:nic, Re:dgdn, Pre:se:nt Ddy, De:r Die: Dds, Cdp dnd Gown. YATES, WILL.A. Wdxdhdchie: MMke:ting; Re:giondl Interest Club, Tdrle:ton Club, Athe:nde:um. YELDERMAN, CAROLYN JIM, Rosenberg Home: Economics. YOUNG, EVA LOWSE, LdmpdsdsHome: Economics; Cdp dnd Gown, Home: Eco­nomics Club. YOUNG, PIPKIN, Ddllds PhdrmdCY; PX, Te:xds Phdrmdce:uticdl Society, President Senior Cldss. ZEISS, GEORGE HENRY, Bre:nhdm Business Administrdtion; Li2: n, South Centrdl Te:xds Club. ZWIENER, CHARLES LINDLEY, Austin Architecture:; K '11 1 Sphinx, Associdtion of Student Architects, All-Americdn Swimming Te:dm. Page 143 * * * L-~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~--~~~~~-* ** John Connally, President-elect of the Students' Associdtion• Stanley Neely, football letterman, vice-president of the Students' Association for 1939 J oe Greenhill, Cactus editor 1937, Phi Betd Kappd Pat Daniels, editor of the 1939 Daily Texan ** Page 1~6 * * ** Tom Law, Chairman of the Judiciary Council, president of Phi Eta Sigma Sally Lipscomb, secretary of the Students' Association Walter Hasskarl, Chairman of the Judiciary Council for 1939 Lois Crow, Orange Jackets, Daily Texan staff Page 147 * "* * Lois Sager, Sweetheart nominee, president-elect of Kappa Alpha Theta. Virginia Moore, Arts and Science assemblyman. Elizabeth Baker, president of U. T. S. A. Arabella Wofford, Ownooch. ** Page 148 * *--~~~~~~~~~~~~~­ ldanel I Bri 11, Sweetheart of The University of Texas Ray Grasty, assemblyman for the College of Engineering Emily Marshall, Ownooch and NUTT Billy Ruth Young, president of Zeta Tau Alpha, NUTT Page 149 ** * * *-L--~-----~-------------'+ SECOND-YEAR LAWS (/') Alamia , Jose Roman, Edinburg Bankhead, Frederick Ward, Kaufman 0°' LaGron;i William Tay/or, Elysian Fields Lear, I om H ., Austin - Musick, Hugh B., Abilene z :::> FIRST-YEAR LAWS ~ Bos/, Ernest A ., Jr., Schulenburg Cadena, Carlos C., San Antonio Carsner, Charles C. , Jr., Victoria Collier, Robert Arthur, Wichita Falls Eastland, Herman, Ill, Hillsboro Jackson, James W., Jr., Big Sprin9 Kleber_s, Richard M., Corpus Christi McGee, William Sears, Houston Mills, Travis L/oyde, Marshall Reaga n, Sydney, Austin Schow, John Butler, Austin Shapiro, Irving Jonathon, Galveston Slack, Kenneth L., Pecos Smith, A. Frank, Jr., Houston Smith, Ernest Frederic, Marshall Sweet, Edwin L., Blackwell Thompson, Be rt, Jr., San Antonio Townsend, Robert Agnew, Galveston Unis, Thomas C., Ty/er Wallace, William F., Jr., Corpus Christi JUN IORS Adams, Josephine, Gladewater· Albe rts, Bertha Janet, San Antonio Alexander1 ~hester Ray, Mexia Alston, Herbert, Mercedes Anderson, Clinton Giddings, Brenham Andrews, Lynnie Louise, Grand Saline Armstron!;j, Mary Julia, Paris Arnold, Barbara Anne, Eastland Atkinson, George Henry, Jr., Austin Austin , Gerald Winston, Ni xon Baker, Vervy/ 1 Donna Baldridge, Dorothy, Clifton Barnes, Erma E., Chester Barrett, Gwynne, El Paso Battle, Virginia Estelle, Beaumont Baur, Hermene, Austin Bennet, Beulah Margaret, Cue ro Bernard, Ralph E., Haskell Beverly, Fred, Wichita Falls Bickler, Jane, Austin 1939 * * * ** Blackshear, Marguerite( Apermont U')Blackwell, Joe 0., II, Cooper Blair, Dawn, Austin Blomquist, Anna J~DI Austin 0°' Boone, George wade, Weslaco ­ z Boswell, Milton Morris, Plainview :::::> Boyd, William M., Dallas ~ lfoyer, Charles M., Goose Creek l:3rackett, George Coit, Fort Worth Breedlove, Marjorie, Harlingen Bronstad, Hazel Fern, Clifton Brooks, Ellen Douglas, Evant Browder, Betty, Sweetwater, Tennessee Brown , Lee Eugene Fort Worth Brown, William Wells, San Antonio Bryson, La Verne, Bastrop Buie, Neil D., Jr., Marlin Burkett, Aubrey, V., Texa rkana Burnside, Roberta Bailey, Dallas Busby, Stanford, San Antonio Butler, Jack Lawrence, Mineral Wells Buttrill , Annie Ruth , Lom eta Byrd, Joe, Winter Haven Callaway, Matilda , Fort Worth Campbell , All en, Goldthwaite Campbell, Craig, Austin Campbell, Lester H., Wellington Canales, Elizabeth, Brownsvi lie Canary, Betty Lou, Tulsa, Oklahoma Carrell, Ross, Cedar Hill Carrothers, Doris Eleanor, Kansas City, Missouri Carta/I , Louis M., Marfa Carver, Bessie Ruth , Uvalde Celaya, Albert, Brownsville Chalmers, Presley Howard, Houston Chance, Jamesana Leewai, Kilgore Chaney, Mary Chestley, Vicksburg, Miss. Chapman, Mary Franklyn, Leander Clarke, Robert R., McAllen Clevenger, Elizabeth Louise, Houston Cohen, Milton Robert, San Angelo Collier, Annette Plainview Cone, Helen Holmes, Kerrville Conner, Mary Sue, Archer City 1939 Cook, Anita , Austin Page 151 * *· * ~~~~~~~~~~~~-* ·1* * j_______________ Cooper, Frances Ma rie, Ralls Cope, Mary Louise, Baytown Corbin, Joe Haymond1 Wichita Falls Cox, Jack Ray, Stephenville Crews, Margaret Nell, Plainview Critz, Ella Nora Austin Cronmiller, Virginia Mae, Amarillo Crow, Lois Fairfax, Dallas Crumley, Lois Leonora, Austin Cukovich, Mary Jane,£ Galveston Curtis, Betty Ruth, rort Worth Dahlberg, Vivian Lorrain e, Tay/or Davanay, Doris Jane, Goose Creek Davis, Dorothy Uta, Stephenvi lie Davis, Keith, Thorndale Derby, Julius F., Monterrey, Mexico Dittert, Edgar Edward, Bellville Dominey,£. Mrs. J. B., Jr., Austin Doss, tthelc"o/adsworth Downs, W . Dee, Dallas Drury, Doris Maxine, Calve rt DuFlot, Leo S. M., Canyon Dulaney, Florence, San Antonio Dulin, Velma Lois, San Angelo Dunklin, Don, Henderson Dunlap, Caswell Lanier, Dallas Dushek, Frances Paulin e, Caldwell Edelstein, Ruben, Brownsville Edmunds, David Wright, Dallas Farrier, J . J ., Jr., Clarksville Fe rguson, Eleanor, Fort Worth Ferguson, Elizabeth, Austin Ferris, Elizabeth, Houston Files, Sidney James, Jr., Itasca Finucane, John L., Dallas Fox, Edith Adel, Houston Fox, Joe Lee, Decatur Frey, Grace, Cuero Furr, Addie Adele, Olney Gangwer, Richard A. , San Antonio Gano, Doris J ., Tulsa, Oklahoma Garrett, Eloise Houston Garrett, R. J, Corpus Christi Gartman, Katherine, Lampasas 1939 Page 15z ~* * * *~~~~~~~~~~~~~ ~9 1939 Page 153 Harrison, Tom W., Eastland Hassell, Leonard R., Palestine Hassell, Willie Mae, Arcadia, Louisiana Heath, Mrs. Ruby Richerson, Rosebud Heifner, Harry Miller, Port Arthur Helbing, Leslie, Fort Worth Hendrix, Francis William, Mexico City, Mexico Hereford, Odis Gerrie, Conroe Herman, Adeline, McAllen Hicks, Janette, Fort Worth Higgins, Sam Edi~hBastrop 1 Hill, Dorothy, Hillsboro Hollingshead, Iola Goose Creek Hol I inhsworth, Luci I le, Pleasanton Hollis, Florence, Eagle Pass Holmes, Shirley, Dallas Hooker, Julia Bishop, Center Huggard, Mary Thompson, Brenham Hughes, June, Waco Hughes, Margaret, Plainview Geraghty, Wade Paul, Jr., Wichita Falls V> Gidley, Margaret Lytle..< Lytle Gilbert, Sa rita San t5enito Gillespie, Frances Luci lle, Little Rock, Ark. 0°' - z Gipson, Charl es W., Trenton, Missouri ::::> Glass, K. Henrietta)-Austin '""'"\ Gonzalez, Raul \...J ., Mission Goodman , John McCoy, Goose Creek Graham, Jack Eldor;.i_ Wichita, Kansas Graves, Theron, Usco Greer, Thornton C., Houston Gregg, Mary Lillian, Austin Gribben, Daniel Joseph, Jr., Pampa Griffin, Ruth, McAll en Grissom, Nancy, Abilene Grove, Gerald Franklin, Robstwon Guillot, Lawrence E. Dallas Haggard, Geors_e Earl, Jefferson Hamm, Mary C.lizabeth, Mexia Hampton , Cecile, Clyde Harbin , Jack, Waxahachie Hard, Mary Jane, Beaumont Harrison, Erie Nell, Panhandle Harrison, M. D., La Porte * ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~--* ** ** Hull, Barbara, St. Louis, Missouri Hull , Ruth , Houston lsensee, George W., La Porte Ivey, Agnes Jean, Nacogdoches Jaco, Everett Lee, Fort Worth Jacobs, Sara Pearl , Goose Creek Jenkins, James H., Paris Jenkins, Walter W., Wichita Falls Jennings, Walter V., Kosse Johnson, Jackie, Mercedes :Johnson, Patricia Marjorie, San Antonio Johnston, Alfred Thrall, Austin Jones, Maxine, Austin Judkins, Louis Franklin , Laredo Kain, Eileen, Denison Kenley, Mary Lee, Austin Kent, Virginia, Dallas Key, Julian, Port Arthur Kiker, George G ., Colorado Kilgore , Joe Madison, Mission Killen , Cortez Smokey, El Paso Knape , C. Stanley, Austin Knight, Jack, Beeville Kothmann, Helen, Mason Lane, William A ., Vernon Langham, Loucille Grace, Mission LaRue, Frances, Fort Worth Leatherman, Anne Lois, Austin Lentz, Margaret Jane, San Antonio Leveridge, Aubrey, East Bernard Lightfoot, Ruben Patton , Austin Lipoff, Juliette, Port Arthur Lipscomb, Sally, Bonham Lloyd, Roger Milton, Washington, D. C. Lochridge, Martha, Austin Long, Cy, Jr., Vernon Loper, Joe, Port Arthur Lyle, Dorothea Louise, Wichita Falls Lynn, Lady Cleo, Austin Lyon, Robert G., Jr., Cameron McCance, Doris Gail , Oklahoma City, Oklahoma McCarter, Robert Ray, Arlington McCutchan, James DeLoache, Fort Worth McDermott, Edward James, Houston 1939 ** Page 154 ., * * , * ** 1939 Morse, Norma, Jennings, Louisiana Moses, Florence N., San Antonio Mowers, Peggy Lynn, San Antonio Munoz, Reynaldo, Brownsville Neel, Fredric Thomas, Menard Nichols, Robert A., Clarendon Niebuhr, Waldo, Brenham Nielsen , Heartha, San Antonio O'Keefe, Joe Pat, Panhandle Osburn, Claude B., Jr., Abilene Pace, J. Blair,!, Safford, Arizona Palmquist, Kuby Anna, Austin Papacek, Arnold Rudolph, Moulton Parker, Matt W ., Carthage Parr, Gena, Alpin e Parton , Virginia, Pampa Payne, Harry Edward, Waco Peeler, Edward Wilson, Palestine Pennebaker, Eugene S., Jr., New Orleans, La. Pierce, Anna Mary, Corsicana McKenzie, ChristineLSan Antonio (/') McKimmey, Mary ouise, Gustine Mclim, Lute Michael, Austin °' Maberry, Dallie, Gilmer 0 - z Machles, Fannie, Galveston ::> Mackey, Catherine, Gladewater ~ Mackey, Louise, Gladewater Mackey, Wilma, Tulsa, Oklahoma Makeig, Anne Louise, Amarillo Mallory, Carol L., Winnsboro Martin, Howard N ., Livingston Martin, Janette, Houston Martinez, Arnulfo S., Rio Grande City M~thias, Rosemary, Dallas · Mathis, Jack, Longview Matthews, Bessie Lou , Crosbyton Melton, Cathryne Grace, Pharr Melton, Ernestine, Texarkana Metzger, Cecelia Jane, Dallas Middlebrook, Francis Morgan Montgome~y1 James A., San Angelo Moore, Velma Gene, Vernon Moore, Virginia , Navasota Moreland, Nancey, Houston Whitney Page 1_;5 * ** Pile, Mary Virginia Harlingen Pinson, Rebecca Elizabeth, Corpus Christi Pope, Ruth Mount Pleasant Pullen, Aliene, Goose Creek Ramirez, Enrique C., Realitos Raney, O live, Houston Ransom, Mary Charlotte, Arlington Rape, Jack, Houston Renfro, Nancy Louise, Brownwood Richards, Wilson LawsonMineral We lls 1 Richardson, Donald Robert, Canadian Richey, Jeanne, San Antonio Ripple, Beatrice Frances, Bellville Roberts, John Clarke, San Antonio Rosenthal, Minette Adele, Tyler Rubin, Miriam, Amarillo Runyon, Virginia, Brownsville Russ, Ann, Albany Russell, Lillian Lucylle, Austin Sada, Roberto G ., Jr., Monte rrey, Mexico Sample, Mary Rose, Galveston Schmidt, Margarete Lina Louise, Frede ricksburg Schow, Doris Dell, Au stin Schultz, Roy H ., Tafl Schwartz, Amy Lorraine, Schulenburg Schwartz, Herbert Mathias, El Paso Se9al, Irene Helen, Port Arthur Settle, James Bristol, Cross. Plains Sheppard, Bess, Dallas Shipman, Virginia, Bartlesville, Oklahoma Short, Fred Ernest, Amarillo Siebert, Wendell T., Eastland Simms, Lillian , Port Arthur Skoog, Carl Forrest, Llano Smith, Dorothy, Placid Smith, Henry Herman, Amarillo Smith, Margaret Lee, Mount Vernon Smith, Ra't, Jr., Mineral Wells Smith, l Freddie, Arche r City; McElroy, John E., Waxahachie; McGahey, Fred, Pampa; Mclean, I.LI William, W., El Paso; McNew, Robert H ., Jr., Marshall. °' McOuain, Charles Ewell, Big Spring; McOuiston, D. L., San Antonio; McReynolds, 0 Fifth row: Doris, Port Arthur; Macdonald, Etta Mae, Houslon; Mahuron, Jane, Amarillo; Malik, 0 ~ Rudolf, Dallas; Mangum, Dorothy Maye, Austin; Marshall, Dolly Signora, Beaumont; Mayer, Claire Louise, Austin; Merkt, Ernest E., Nocona; Merritt, Milton Marie, Hondo. I Sixth row: Meyer, Hugh Hondo1 Middlebrook, Mrs. F. M., Burlon; Millican, Ruth A., San Saba; Mills, James 6wen, Sonora; Minter, Robert Lee, fort Worthr· Mo~an, Marjory Lenore, c.. 0 San Anse:l_o; Morris, Dwight Luther, Lamesa; /V\orris, Wil iam Uinton, Port Arthur; Morris, William Yoakum, Karnes City; Moss, Charles H., Llano; Murphy, Georgette V> Helen, Galveston. ** Page 162 ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ '* * Murray, Mavis Virginia, Austin; Murray, William, Jr., El Paso; Nash, Mary, Austin; First row: Nasworthy, Mark Henry, San Angelo · Naumann, Henry Jack, Smithville; Naumann, Mary Louise, Smithville; Neely, Adele Nell, Dallas; Neiser, Joseph Bert, Miami Beach, Florida; Nicholas, Arthur T., Plano; Norris, Ronald, La Porte . in, !S-Norsworthy, Hyman Randolph, Groveton; North, Helen, Dallas; Oeding, Virginia, San Second row: h Antonio· Ormsby, George, Alvin; Osterwalder, Olivette, Houston; Owen, Janice, Malakoff; Pace, l:.dwin Lancaster, Marshall; Parker, S. Mitchell, Olmito; Patton, Dorothy Helen, San Antonio; Patton, Jean, San Antonio. 11! /(II Pemberton, Ada, Houston; Perkins, Judith, El Paso; Peters, Amos, Jr., Taylor; Pierce, Third row: ctr Katherine, Marshall; Pittman, Anne Myrtle, Beaumont; Platter, H. Lingo, Jr. , Austin; Plowes, Maclovia Zamora, Mexico City, Mexico,.i Plowes, Stella, Mexico City, Mexico; Potter, Claude Lee, Jr., Beaumont; Provine, Joe i-., Van Horn. Purl Fred Wallace, Georgetown; Putnam, Betty, Houston; Rainey, Virginia Dupree, Fourth row: Bonham; Randle, James, Hillsboro; Ratliff, Ina Anne, Austin; Real, Huldah Margaret, (/') Kerrville; Redburn, Robert H ., San Antonio; Richardson, Dorothy Pearl , Houston; LL.I Richardson, George, Dallas; Robbins, Margaret, Houston. 0°' Rogers, Jack Alson, Topsham, Maine; Ross Helen Port Arthur; Rowe, Emmett Holland, Fifth row: Lockport, Illinois; Rushing, Wilma Persis, Center; Ryals, Bessie Katherine, Dallas; Salinas, ~ ~c. 0 Nella, Laredo; Sanders, Homer S., Jr., Silverton; Saunders, John Dickson, Frankston; Sawyer, Wesley Eric, Sonora; Schroeder, Clarence Charles, San Antonio. J: Schultze, Adele Maree, San Antonio; Schwarz, George, Mexico City, Mexico; Sco­Sixth row: a.. field, Mary Katherine, Austin; Scoggin, A. L., Taylor; SeamansbDouglas Campbell , Chester; Seamans, Lynn, Chester; Seely, Phoebe Jane Dallas; Sel er, Jo Anne, Shreveport, 0 Louisiana; Self, Louise Marie, Austin; Shelton, Earl, Austin; Shiffer, Faye E., Dallas. (/') Page 163 * *·· * * 1940 (/) LIJ °' 0 ~ 0 ::c c.. 0 (/) First row: Second row: Third row: Fourth row: Fifth row: Sixth row: Shirley, Everett Lee, Fort Worth; Sieker, Courtney G~y, Kerrville; Silverman, Fred Nat, New York, New York; Simkins, Evelyn, Dallas; Small t.lliott Eldred, Dallas; Smith, Alice Lorraine, Dallas; Smith, Elaine, Hillsboro; Smith, Herbert Randolph, Palestine; Smith, John David, Terrell; Smith, Junious Emmett, Dallas. Smith, W. C., Odessa; Spore, Virginia Valentine, Austin1 Stewart, William Curtis, Jr., Electra; Stone, Alpha Mae, Amarillo · Storm, Evelyn, t\marillo; Sutton Robert W., Woodville; Taylor, Alva R., Vernon; tenison, Au ban Adell, Houston; Thames, James Pendleton, Beaumont; Thomas, Hughes, Austin. Thompson, Patricia, Tulsa, Oklahoma; Thomson, Helen Adele, Ballinger; Thornton, P. D., Mount Pleasant; Tinsley, Mrs. Evelyn, Jeffersonl· Tinsley, John, Jefferson; Tipton, F. Earl, Wichita, Kansas; Tumlinson, Joseph Emanuel, ampasas; Tunks, Bert H., Austin; Ulbrich, Fern Doyle, Hondo; Vaughan , James, Hillsboro. Veale, Edward, Taylor; Vineyard, Doris, Amarillo; Vogel, Hans Wilhelm, Mexico City, Mexico.L Von Thaden, Julius, Mexico City, Mexico; Votaw, Diana, Dallas; Walker, James tarl, Lubboch Walton, Worth, Fort Worth; Washington, Wilbur Maxwell, Brownsvi I le; Watts, Marguerite, Silsbee; Weaver, Bruce, Austin . Weaver, Donna De, Rogers; Webb, Margaret A., Galveston; Webb Mildred, Austin; Weber, Helmeth Carl, Port Arthur; Wells, Laura A., San Antonio; Wheat, Ruth, Wood­ville; White, Carl Michael, Port Arthur; Whittenburg, Bonne Rhea, Canyon; Whitten­burg, Ross E., McAllen; Wilborn, Alice Orene, Austin . Wilkes, Lowell L;(,,Hubbard; Williarl)s1 David, Minden, Louisiana; Williams, Frank Clair, Jr., Los Fresnos; Williams, J . Bland, Houst :i, Bonham; McMillan, J. Melvin, Ballinger; McReynolds, John Wilburn, Austinr· Mack, LLJ e. John H., Austin; Madero, Evaristo F. Jr., Delicias, Mexico; Magliolo, Ursua Mary ~ Elizabeth, Galveston; Mahan, Jewel, Mineral Wells; Mahan, Virginia Madeleine, Dallas. LI.. Page 171 ** * ;~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ **I ** 1941 First row: Second row: Third row: Fourth row: z Fifth row: LLJ ~ I V') Sixth row: LLJ L&.. °' Malone, Lawrence Lyell, Austin; Margules Adalie, Dallas; Marks, Myron Bergson, Marshall; Marshall, Aley Lou, Corsicana· Martin, Leonard P., San Antonio; Matlage, Sal lye Anita, Sugar Land; Mealy, George, tulsa, Oklahoma; Melton, Ina, Hondo; Mernitz, Carlyn Eleanor, Tivoli; Metcalf, Hugh E., Houston . Metcalfe Mary Katherine, Marfa; Metcalfe, Thomas Brooks, Elgin; Mezger, Rickie, Marble Falls; Migliavacca, Albina, Galveston; Miller,Mary Ernestine, Rock Springs; Mitchell, Mary Myles, Austin; Mladenka, C. V ., Jh 1Houston; Montgomery, Jo Beth, Cuero; Moore, John Williamson, Brenham; Moore, /V\ay, Navasota. Moore, Nancy, Aransas Pass; Morris, Eu.s.enia, Housto,nj Morrow, Belle Elizabeth, Houston; Moss, Clellen Gaston, Mineral Wells; Moss, /V\ary Lea Llano; Muehlbrad, Erna Mae, Beasley; Musgrave, Dorothy, San Antonio; Neely, L. G., Fort Worth; Newton, Eldon Charles, Austin; Newton, Perry, Fort Worth. Ney, Edmund Francis, Hondo)... Nichols, Reba June, Clarendon; Nitschke, Alice Ann, Austin; Noonan, Martin O\... onnor, Hondo; NorFleet, Arna, Shreveport, Louisiana; Notley, Mary, Teague; Oleary, Patricia, San Antonio; Odem, Mary Elizabeth, Sinton; Oliver, Gene, Deport; Ormsbee, Louise, El Paso. Orr, Charles J ., Wichita Falls; Ostrum, Wilbur, Russell, Kansas; Oualline, Judd Hamner, Conroe; Nussbaum, Beverly, Houstonl· Palmer, Jean, Normangee; Parker, L. B.1 Little Rock, Arkansas; Parkhill, Lee Alice, lano; Passur, Helen, Crane; Patterson, t\. W., Dallas; Peak, Adele K., Dallas. Percy, Charles S., Bertram1 Peters, Hazel , Schulenberg; Phillips, Ruth, Orange; Poetter, Mary Helen Cuero; Polk, Judith Christian, Corsicana; Porter, Dorothy Jane Bangs; Pratt, John Ardemore, Dallas; Preston, Wayne, Kirkland; Rabel, Hylda Merle, Weimar; Rabon, Jack, Luling. Page 172 1941 ** Ratliff, Dorothy Fae, Fort Worth; Ray, Jo11 Del Rio; Reich, Harriet, Sweetwater; Reid, Catherine Alden , Goose Creek; Rich , George Lowell, Austini Ri es, Mary Sue, San Antonio; Riskind, Rosella, Eagle Passi Roberts, Howard Franklin, Houston; Rogge, Clifton F., Abilene; Rolle, Helen Margaret, Houston . Rollin, Robert Elliot, San Antonio; Roos, Farley, Eagle Lake; Roquemore, LeRuth, Fort Worth; Rosenfield, Jean, Clarksville; Rosenwasser, Estelle Helen, Stamfordi Ross, Betsy, League Cityi Russell, Betsy B., Bonham; Russell , Jeannette Markle, Houston; Sauer, Emilita Victoria, Frankfort-on-the-Meine, Germany; Sauermilch, E. R., Yorktown. SchlaFli, Katherine Seguin; Schmalenbeck, Hildegard, Rule; Schneider, Oliver W., ao Fredericksburg; Schultz1 ,Ida, Taylor; Schumacher, Ann, Houston; Schwartz, Beatrice, St. on Louis, Missouri1 Scott, Hazel Raney, Edna; Seigle, Gwendolyn Frances, Tyler; Shepperd, Willis Marie, /\ustin; Shipley, Mildred Louise, Austin. nn Shirley1 Daisy Edith, Port Arthur; Shugart Nancy, Garland; Simmons, Billie, Mexia; Simms, llld Earl Edward, Austin; Smelsey, Samuel 6., San Antonioi Smith, Eddie, Midland; Smith, Oi1 Frances Ann, Huntsville; Smith, Frank T., Port Arthur; Smith, James Dallas, Amarillo; Smith, Lucille, Newgulf. ner Spann Mary Grace, Navasota; Spivey, Sue, Bonham; Stahlhut, Marjorie, Wichita, Kansas; tt1! Stalnaker, Karl, Austin; Stamm, Jocelyn, Rayne, Louisiana; Stamm, Joy, Rayne, Louisiana; w., Stanford, Mildred Marie, Lampasas; Stearns, Iris, Taylor; Steede, Vaudean, Houston; Stephens, Merian, Houston. Stephens, Pearl Elois, Mont Belvieu; Stewart, Bertha Lillian, Gatesville; Stewart, Jonell, Phillips; Stone, Charles T., Jr., Galveston; Stone, Jack Porter, Sudan; Stork, Esther C., Austin; Strieber, Jessie Edwin, Yorktown; Strum, Irving, Jamaica, New York; Sturgeon, Jessie J., Mission; Suehs, Ruth Lorraine, Austin. Page 173 First row: Second row: Third row: Fourth row: Fifth row : Sixth row: z L&J ~ ::c (/') L&J LL. °' ** 1941 Svacek, Joseph F., Jr., West; Synnott, Donald Lee, Alief; Tally, Carolyn, Austin; Tanner, Robert William, Midland; Tate, Evelyn, Henderson; Taylor, Dayton Reed, Bertram; Taylor, Ella, San Antonio; Taylor, Kerns, Austin; Thokey, James, Union City, Indiana; Thomas, Martha, Post. Thomas, Robert W., Gatesville; Thompson, Florence, Dallas; Thorn, Leslie Duron, Big Lake; Ti.snor, Beryl, Pampa; Tignor, Margaret, Pampa(· Timmons, Gordon David, Elbert; Tipton, William Leroy, Conroe; Tomison, Nellie, Be ton; Townes, Dorothy, Houston; Uhde, Richard Alden, Kennett Square, Pennsylvania . Underwood, Dorothyb East) St. Louis, Illinois; Vaughan, Virginia Frances, Houston; Voorhies, Mary V ., alias; Wadley, Marjorie, San Antonio · Wager, Dorothy Jean, Jennings, Louisiana; Walk, Joe Decker, Sherman; Walker<"~dith, Houston; Walker, Susan Shelton, Leander; Wall, John Henry, Dallas; Walton, wahnez, San Antonio. Warner, Helen, Austin; Watterworth, Elizabeth/, Dallasi "jleave~ LaVern~(,Fule; Weiss, Miriam El Paso; Whitaker, Jeanne, Garland; whites, Vivian , \....ameron; Whitmire, Joe Ann, Ganado; Willis, Birdie Kathryn, Livingston; Wilson, Anale, Del Rio; Wilson, Ray Carson, Higgins. Wimberley, Jimmie Alonzo, Dallas; Wolff, Richard Everett, Westfield, Massachusetts; Womack, J. F., Houston; Wood, Edwin R., Conroe; Wood, Martha Jane, Austin; Wood, Ray Pearl, Houston; Wood, Rubie lneta, Austin; Woodson, James, Fort Worth; Wright, Dorothy, Austin; Zigler, Barbara, Kilgore. Page IN z LIJ ~ :c (/) LIJ LL. °' First row: Second row: Third row: Fourth row: Fifth row: WALLER CREEI'l EDWARD G. EtsENLOHR's technique is at all times interesting. He works in oils, using broad brush strokes, or palette knife in bold handling, with water colors, lithograph or lead pencil. His mechanical genius makes possible an interpretation of his emotion, free­dom, and idealism. He studied art under Frank Reaugh and R. ]. Onderdonk, and later in New York and in Europe. He now spends much time in the art colonies in Taos and Santa Fe. His colorful landscapes show an insight into art and life, as well as an educated hand. "Eisenlohr gives to painting a true national expression, indigenous in subject. His style is peculiarly his own, imaginative yet compelling, varying in moods, yet con­vincing." He lives in Dallas. This painting is used through the courtesy of the Texas Federation of Women's Clubs. K ..... Nowofny Says Big Ship Prepares For Maiden Voyage Co-Ops Success; ~~-\ • 3Houses Added ** Paul J. Thompson J. B. Wharey J. Anderson Fitzgerald George Ch•mberl•in Ed Syers Bob Engelking Ben Powell Bill Woods J•ke Pickl e ** Texas Student Publications Inc. The University of Texas has the distinction of being one of the First institutions of higher learning in the United States to see the need of coordinating under one head the business management of its publications. In 1921, the Texas Student Publications, Inc., a non-profit corporation, was organized under the authority of the Students' Assembly. The membership of the Board of Directors consists of three faculty members; the editors of The Cactus, The Daily Texan, and the Texas Ranger; two representatives of the Students' Assembly, and the President of the Students' Association. The Board sets the policies, administers the business affairs, approves the budget, and has charge of the general management of the three student publications. It also appoints the director of the corporation, who serves as the executive officer of the organization . This plan of management has been used as a. model by many other schools in setting up their publications organiza­tions. * *--~~~~~~~~~~ ** The Director of the sludent publications, elected by the Board of this corporation, serves as the execulive oFficer of the organization . He, with the business staFf under him , carries out the policies outlined by the Board . The Daily Texan, daily newspaper; The Cactus, published annually; and the Texas Ranger, magazine issued nine times a year, are combined under one business head . The staFf, appointed by the director upon the recom ­mendation of the business managu, is composed of graduate and undergraduate students. They carry on the duties incident to the business of issuing the publications. Included in the duties of the staFf is the supervision of the Reference Department which contains more than forty-Five thousand cuts and photographs. Though this department is maintained especially for the staFf, all campus organizations are allowed to avail themselves of its use. Burt Dyke Frdncis Burt Non Peorce Woodrow Wolter Bill Mcintosh 0 . P. Whittington Fronkie Welborn Ed Rodge rs Angelino Johnopelus Cecil Cook Mcsrvin Pierce Fr ** * *---~~~~~~~~~ ** Longhorn Band and Glee Club members take time off from their music-making long enough for each organization to have a dance. Above: left-Bdsil Bell dnd Constdnce Mdtuld; right-Bill Bivens dnd Jewel Kilgore. The ldrgest bdnd in University history. * ** Walter Kerr in his very successful role as the Sheriff of Nottingham in the light Opera Company's production of "Maid Marian." John Conndlly interviews Jdck Guinn out front dt d Curtdin Club first night Prentice Hill, scenery designer, ddres to wedr d tux. An effective moment from Thetd Sigmd Phi's "Time Stdggers On"-Ruth Phillips, ddncer, in the "Gloomy Sunday" number. Page 18-y Walter Kerr, the moving spirit of the Light Opera Company this year, counts tickets. Very blonde and very soprano, Val Jean Aldred has had a part in the activities of most of the campus musical organizations. Bonnie Ruth .T ayl r goes Middle Ages to take the lead in "Maid Marian." Pa11, 100 * * Page 191 * *'.:.. -----........----r--+-----·:., * * Here are high spots from Curtain Club productions this season: " First Lady," with Katherine Marshall playing the title role, revealed the intrigues of national politics. " Alison's House," based on the life of Emily Dickinson, the poet, was the Curtain Club's experimental play. Returning to the spirit of 1904, the Curtain Club ran "The Col­lege Widow" for five nights. The program was properly em­bellished with entr'acte specialties like the women's athletic drill shown here. ldanell Brill had the title role. Another scene from " First Lady." ** P age 192 * *--~~~~~~~~~~~~~ ** Collier, Scofield Hi ll Pondrom, Pork<, Morshofl, Co nnol ly ub1 OFFICERS President John Connally Vice-President Prentice Hill Secretary ldanell Brill Di rector . James Parke Governors Robert Collier Ruth Pondrom Mary Katherine Scofield Katherine Marshall ACTIVE MEMBERS Charlotte Allen Robert Collier Bob McCutchin Frances Roos Clint Anderson John Connally Katherine Marshall Janet Runck Joe Baldwin Richard Crowell Cora Dee Mings Mary Katherine Scofield Betty Black Sue Dodson Alice Ann Nitschke Florence Sears Jean Bowyer Mary Virginia Griggs Melvin Pape Bess Sheppard ldanell Brill Prentice Hill Ruth Pondrom Leonard Stolaroff Mary Rice Brogan Alma Rae Holloway James Poole Brooks West John Conndlly, Elizabeth Campbell Juliet Knight Winnie Jo Ramsay Joe Whitley President Frank Chappe ll Carl Lieb Cleora Rohrbough Joyce Wickline fi~ PROBATIONARY MEMBERS Estelle Ashton Boots Cullins Jack Huber J. Pdt O'Keefe Chdrles Shdin Jacqueline Ashton Mary Cunningham Don Jdckson Tom Patterson J . R. Smith Gloria Blue Anida Darst Wdlter Jenkins Jdne Paylor Add David Stephens George Bodenmiller De Wayne Davis Jewell Kilgore Jdck Phillips Wdyne Tdrman Arline Bohm Cecilia De Golyer Lucile Ldnghdm Ndsh Phillips Benson T dyl or Mary Borden Martha Draper Frdnces LdRue Annd Mdry Pierce Myra Thibdult Laura Brace Bettye Gardner Wade Lewis Elend Pirmova Jimmie V dlentine Ruby Nell Braly Margaret Gidley Vdrney Lieb Polly Poole Edlen White Betty Brush Vivian Gillespie Jdne Loomis Mdrgdret Presndll Mary Jo Whiteside Larry Cahoon Cecile Hampden Lddy Cleo Lynn Hortynce Rdnkin Joe Ann Whitmire Mary Chaffin Jack Harbin Mdry Pearl Lynn Jdne Rice Ross Whittenburg Edmund Clabaugh Jeanne Hayden Chdrline McGehee Helen Robinson Mdry Jo Wicks Felice Cline Adeline Herman Cdrolyn Mitchell Bob Rollin Jerry Wilke Margaret Coan Elsie Holmes Elizdbeth Mitchell Harriet Sdmon Richdrd Wolff Billy Collins Jack Holmes Dwight Morris Grdce Scarborough Helen Woodruff Joe Corbin Shirley Holmes Jim Neel Bedtrice Schwartz Bill Crain Conde Hoskins Virginid Oeding Led Seibel The 1937-38 season of the Curtain Club, under the direction of James H. Parke, marked another step forward in campus dramatics. Opening its season of four major productions on November 2, 3, 4, the club presented "First Lady," the George Kaufman-Katharine Dayton satire on Washington social life. For its second production December 14, 15, 16, the club chose the Pulitzer Prizewinner, "Alison's House," by Susan Glaspell. The third play, George Ade's "The College Widow," set a new high for attendance and s~.t a precedent.. in campus dramatics by running five nights. For its last production on May 2, 3, 4, the club chose Call It a Day, a sophisticated comedy by Dodie Smith. Page 193 * *· * Ydte:s, Rubin, Gilbe:rt, Ddvis, Eyre:s, Schrt1mm, Mdtuld, $pence, Self, Dahlberg, Matson, Schow, R., Wood Woods, Schwdrtz, Harde:y, Suehs, G rcmberry, Fletcher, Schow D., Howard, Foit, Smith, Elkowitz, Stockard, Shiller, Dill, Heiskell, Goforth, Ccmales, Voie:rs MillerLDickson, Brewster, Scott, e:e, E., Manford, Steinmann, Crews Locke:, Hdrgis, Ccmfie:ld, Houston, Fre:drich , Kdstner, Heinen, Doe:ppenschmidt, Gordt1n, Griffin, Herber Offutt, Edgl e:ston, 8drre:tt, Fisher, R., Mctrshall, Krueger, Cooper, McKe~1..Lee, M., Gdy, Bowmcm, Wail, Gibson, Hutchison, Weinert Weymouth, Ault, Foster, Perry, Fisher, M., C ollins, Hicks, Loomis, Pier, Mellon, Hedrick, Schumcmn, Webb, Barner, Gidley, Grdves, Dickson Girls• Glee Club Helen Mae Goforth Anne Graves Ruth Griffin Edith Hardey Jean Harg is Edwina Akin Grace Akin Genevieve Barge Joan Brewster Barbara Brokaw Vivian Dahlberg Mary Dill Mary Fletcher OFFICERS President Manager . Vice-President Assistant-Manager Historian Accompanist Director Jane Eyres, President Mildred Austin Elizabeth Braden El izabeth Canales Martha Collins Dorothy Davis Lucy Lee Dickson Jane Eyres Margaret Fisher Rosa Fisher Kathryn Foote Margaret Fredrich Nan Gay Christine Gibson Margaret G idley Sponsor FIRST SOPRANO Jeannette Hedrick Sylvia Herber Mary Alice Lee Mary Catherine McKee Dorothy Offutt Martha Pier Virginia Rainey Louise Self Madonna Schweikhardt Jane Schumann Helen Stanford Wilma Ruth Stockard Helen Voiers Jane Wellborn Josephine Wilds Mary Witt Ruth Woods Jane Young Lillian Foit Jessonda Gilbert Virginia Heiske ll Dorothy House MEMBERS Mary Maxine Ault Maurine Barner Gwynne Barrett Virginia Bowman Fern Bronstad Juliette Canfield Frances Cooper Margaret Crews Caryl De Woody Vivian Doeppenschmidt Pollyann Eagleston Leah Elkowitz Ann Foster Edwina Goodwyn Geneva Gordan Jean Granberry Adelaide Heinen Janette Hicks Shirley Holmes SECOND SOPRANO Kate Manford Jane Marshall Constance Matula Augusta Perry Kathleen Howard Doris Schow Barbara Hull Ruby Schow Eugen ia Lee Beatrice Schwartz Jane Eyres Constance Matula Barbara Hull Lillian Yates Dorothy Matson Miriam Rubin Gilbert Schramm Dorothy Gebauer ALTO Edith Houston Anne Hutchison Juanita Kastner Betty Krueger Peggy Locke Jane Loomis Dorothy Matson Cathryn Melton Frances Miller Edna Perry Virginia Powell Mary Sue Ries Alice Smith Kathryn $pence Cora Steinmann Tee Wait Mildred Webb Mary Ann Weymouth Hazel Scott Faye Shiffer Jane Stroud Ruth Suehs Margaret Weinert Elysabeth Williams Jean Wood Lillian Yates * Pag~ 194 ** Gilbert E. Schr•mm, Director Spene<. Self, D.hlberg, Virgin id Donoho, Accompdnist Girls' Glee Club Starting with a membership of about one hundred end fifty girls, the Girls' Glee Club ad a year's program that was both entertaining and musically educational . To qualify )r membership, girls must pass a voice test and four University courses. Try-outs are eld in the fall and again in the spring. For the first time in years, the group joined in with the Men 's Glee Club to have an Constdnce Mdtuld, pen house in the Texas Union on November 5. Such progress toward amiability Mdndger vas made between the groups that the idea for a Glee Club formal dance was born nd developed on March 5. But besides the entertainment fealure of this group there was quite a serious 1articipation in the musical field . On December 8 a combined concert was given in fogg Memorial and another combined concert given there in April. As a University organization the Glee Club he.lped on programs on lhe campus ch as the Christmas parly on December 20 and the Round-Up programs. In addition ) campus activities a personnel of about thirty or forty girls made a tour to Kerrville •n March 12 and to A. & M. on May 13. Outstanding among the features of the club was the Co-Ed Trio composed of "athryn Spence, Louise Self, and Vivian Dahlberg. They provided the swing element t the club and demand for them increased this year as their talent became even more ell known. A more serious feature as far as music is concerned was provided by 1e two equally qualified soloists, Jessonda Gilbert and Dorothy U. Davis. This vas Miss Gilbert's second year with the club. This year, also, the Glee Club added sextet to ils features. As a climax to the year's entetlainment, the Girls' and Men's Clubs gave a banquet , the Texas Union on April 12 honoring the director, Gilbert E. Schramm, who erved his tenth year as direclor of the clubs this year. Page 195 ** * ~---~~~~~~~~~-* i~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~-­ **I Brooke:, Hurt, Brown, R., Williams, Be.:ck, Schrt1mm, Brady, W ilson, Hoffman, Heop, Norrell Crowe.II, Cain, Higdon, Mims, Nunnally, Geeslin, Hossord , Fryer, Hobbs, Brooks, Bivens, Rame:I Wh ittington, Hunnicutt, Schwdtmann, G~mnaway, Griffin, Ande:rs, Be.:vil, Brown, G., Patterson, Brill Lindhorn, Howley, J ., Howley, H., Cose'rDietert, McKc1y, Ritter, ltz, hokey, Emmert Woddill, Cormichoel, Wood, Whiting, Jones, G., Perlman, Johnston, Culberson, Mize:, Harris, Mills, Sellers, Strow OFFICERS Bryan D. Beck Harold Brady Gilbert E. Schramm Lee Norrell Ed Nunndlly Bdrdwell Odum Mdrcel Patterson Jerry Perlman Lemdr Ramel Victor Ritter Martin Schwettmdnn Wdlter Sellers Jack Straw James Thokey Bob Thomas Gregg Waddill Robert Whiting Marvin Whittington William V. Wickhdm Charles Williams Charles M. Wilson Harold Wood ·r ,'!) H•op, Guinn, Wilson, Hoffmon, Norr•ll (ol piono), Schrdmm, Gordner, Hurt, Gdnndwoy, McKoy Men's Glee Club The University of Texas Men's Glee Club enjoys at least two enviable distinctions: that of being one of the oldest organizations on the campus, having been founded in 1892; and, secondly, its classification as " the finest male chorus in the Southwest." The purpose of the club is to create and perpetuate an interest in vocal activities on the campus and to make more intimate the connection between the University and the people of the State . Membership is determined at the beginning of each Hdrold Brddy, Mdndger semester by the director and is based primarily upon vocal ability and general musical knowledge, although scholastic standing, experience, and personality are also factors of considerable weight. During the past year, the Men's Glee Club gave concerts at the Austin High School, at the San Pedro Play House in San Antonio, and a broadcast over Radio Station KTSA. The club was featured in Round-Up entertainments. In addition to these activities, the regular fall and spring concerts were given in conjunction with the Girls' Glee Club. Besides its fine record as a group, the Men's Glee Club is justly proud of its Long­horn Ouartet, composed this year of Frank Gardner, Eugene Hurt, Malcolm Gannaway, and Richard McKay. Other featured members were : soloists, Archie Heap, John Guinn, and Frank Gardner; Cowboys, Robert Whiting, Truman Griffin, Allen Cain, Marvin Whittington, Charles Wilson, Eugene Hurt, F1ank Gardner, Bryan Beck, Malcolm Gannaway, David Culberson, Frank Cage, Howard ltz, Roger Hoffman, and Clarence Dietert. For the past ten years, the club has been under the able direction of Gilbert E. Schramm. The sponsor of the club is Charles N . Zivley. Page 197 --------~~-~~--------~~----1-.:...:...__:....:_., . ** ** ** Mitchell, Cain, Pearce, Dunlap, 8., Hoffmctn, M., D•ni el Pickle, l•w, Sulliv•n The Longhorn Band Joe Fox Howard Mahaffey Watt Lafayette Saunders Dean Frazar Will Mallard William Schiebel Joe Freeman James Malone Earle Schroeder John Friedel Norman Malone Leonard Seaholm Carl Furs_ason Charles Manes John Seale Preston Garrett Joe Martin James Settle Hilburn Gilliam Ray Martin Tom Shindler C. A. Goldsmith Roy Martin Orion Simms Joseph Greenwood Robert Matthews Homer Simpson Geor_se Griffith Lester May John Slaushter Roy Guess Arthur Moyen Frank Smith Walter Gunstream B. John Mikeska Leroy Smith Edrl Harris Robert Miller Richdrd Smith Harold Harris Randolph Mitchell Chester Snyder Jack Harbin Philip Mindrup Jack Speegle r~ Mdurice Hoffmdn, President Garldnd Adair Floyd Allen Lynn Anderson Robert Anthony George Atkinson Moreland Baldwin Emmitt Barrow David Bartlett Harold Bdum Walter Beardsley Basil Bell Jack Biggers Ben Blair Spurgeon Britt Kenneth Brown Pdt Brydn Geors_e Buchanan John Buchdndn Neil Bu ie Jack Buster Byron Cain Tomme Call Presley Chdlmers Stuart Chdmberlin Orville Chandler Glynn Chappell Todd CIMk Hub Colley Leslie Colwell ** Neal Conatser James Cotten Edwin Cox Glenn Criswell Wilburn Cunningham Tom Cuny Charles Daniel Morris Davidson E. A. Davidson Baxter Davis DeWayne Ddvis Carlton Dawson Creishton Dennis Charles DeWeese Philipp Dieter Sam Douglass W. Dee Downs June Doyen Leo S. DuAot Ben Dunldp John Dunlap Dave Elliott Evan English Edward Eldridge Fran k Erwin Hampton Escott H. B. Eckhardt Jdmes Finney Elmo Fischer Ben Handelman I. Benjamin Hand John Haney Richard Haney Candler Hitchcock Leo Hoffman Maurice Hoffman Clyde Holder Billy Horton Burke Horton James Hundley James Hunt Clinton Hill Van Hildenbrand William Highsmith Philip Hendrix Milton Hejtmancik David Irons Jack Jackson Joel Johnson Earl Jones George Jones Harold Jones Oscar Jones Robert Jordan John Kasch E. L. Keene Joe Kennedy Edward Kennard Van Kirkpatrick Fred Leisering Oliver Leppin Ernest E. Ludwig Virgil Lundell Gene-Allen McClelland Herbert McGaughey William Mclean Robert Maddox Mack Mize Mdrtin Morsan Ruben Mund Rensselaer Murray Charles Nash Joseph Neiser Tom Law Waldo Niebuhr Thomas Novosad Jack Nowlin Edwin Pace Arnold Papacek Dorsey Parker Walter Parks Andrew Patterson Robert Payne Bill Pearce Houston Peek Raiford Perry Frank Petter E. John PAuger Billy Phillips Jake Pickle Glenn Pierson George Polansky Rodney Pollard Charles Ramsey Enrique Ramirez Orville Rice Dondld Richardson Arley C. Richter Jimmie Rigsbee Lloyd Roach Jack Rogers Fred Rymer Clarence Sdegert John Sallee Bill Satterwhite Fred Spencer Pdul Spoonts Frank StdmpAi Howard Stansell Charles Strdtton Fred Strong John Henry Sullivan Dale Swain William Swearingen Randle Tankersley Robert T easda I e John Tinsley Carroll Tharp William Urban John Van Natta Alvin Vernor Russel Vernor Frank Wadley Altie Ward Ray Watkins Walter Watkins Harry Watts Samuel Weaver Gregg Wilfong Charles Williams Frank Williams Jay Williamson Jo Brice Wilmeth Billy Wilson Thom as Wilson Conan Wood Hal Wray Hodge Wren Leland Yeager Evan Dedrick Yoes James Young Joseph Zucht Page 198 University Light Opera Company President Vice-President Secretary Treasurer . Business Managers Director . Faculty Advisor Val Jean Aldred Mildred Austin Clara Block Dan Boone George Brackett Robert Clark Willis Coley Harold Crockett Guy Ewing Mary Ruth Ewing Jessonda Gilbert Lorna Gregory Dortha Grisham Margarette Grisham Elizabeth Halm Jimmie House The University light Opera Company presented a season of five productions,-"Maid Marian " on January 13, 14 "A Nisht of Stars " on February 23, "Yeoman of the Guard" on March 9, 10, "A Play-Concert" on April 21, "The Vagabond King" on May 11, 12, 13. Herbert Wall is directo r of the company of sixty-six students who are interested in taking active part in producing light operas and musical comedies. Organized in the fall of 1931 organizations, the light Opera Cof the company. for student activity in dramalic and musical ompany has staged productions each yea r. fields not provided by other campus J. M . Kuehne is th e faculty advisor Pa.QC 199 OFFICERS Walter Kerr Albert Wadsworth Laura Wells Kendall Mullins Emory Powers, Oscar Linstrum Herbert Wall J . M. Kuehne MEMBERS John Hubbard Josey Meyer Margaret Hutchison Alan Mudgett Herbert Janszen H. T. Mulkey Helen Johnson Kendall Mullins Louise Johnson Theo Naman Homer Jones Aline Nemier Walter Kerr Pat O'Keefe Barbara Kone Joe O'Rillion Peggy Kreisle Frances Onstot Austin Leach Donald Outlaw Arthur Lewis Retha Pearson Oscar Linstrum Angeline Photo Lenelle Loney Richard Pitts John Marse George Pierce Clare Louise Mayer Walter Porter Grace McAfee Emory Powers Magareite McAfee Jim Pridgen I** Kerr, Wells, K'one:, Smith, A. 1 R•iney, Block1 ,Austin, Grish•m, D., NcAfee, Win~der Taylor H dlm, Steinmcrnn, Jamiso:i, Sle:ckn, G rish•m, M, O'Rillic n, Mdrse: Photo, Kreisle:, G rego ry, G d/, Unstrum, Po .ve:rs, Jor.e:s, Procl-::> r Walter Kerr, President Jack Proctor Virginia Rainey Frances Roos Cynthia Sheffield Mitzi Smith Alice Smith Betty Stecker Cora Steinman Christine Stone Ira Tarbutton Bonnie Ruth Taylor Albert Wadsworth Laura Wells Joe Whitley Nolen Williams Johanna Winkler * "** )>------~> ~ ** Russell, Shirley, Johnson, McKellor, De Woody Doshiell, Ormond, McComy, Collier, Mdrti n Pinson, HMrison, Deaton, Pittenger, McFa rldnd Alpha Chi Omega HISTORY Founded at DePauw University in 1885, Alpha Chi Omega included in its purpose the cultivation of fine arts. There are sixty-one chapters on the fraternity roll. A quarterly magazine, "The Lyre," has been published since 1894. The fraternity supports an endowment fund for building and scholarships. In 1911 the Star Studio, located at the MacDowell Memorial Association in New Hampshire, was opened, and any person interested in Fine arts who is worthy may be awarded its use by the MacDowell Asso­ci ation . Among those who have used the Star Studio are Thornton Wilder, Dubose Heyward, Margaret Widdemar, and Hervey Allen. During the war, the fraternity received several service medals for work in supporting French war orphans. A scholar­ship fund for high school and co llege students is maintained by alumnae groups. Alpha Phi Chapter was established at The University of Texas in 1924. O FFICERS President . Caryl De Woody Vice-President Elsi e McKellar Secreta ry Muriel A yres Treasurer Mary E. Ru ssell Warden Margaret Collier ** Page 202 ** Howe:, Buttrill, Eyre:s, Smith,M., Wilson, Smith, l., Ale:xdnd e:r, Buchtl e:r Johns, Mdtuld, Nunn, Lewis, Miller, Shoolroy, Mings, Hooker R:dnsom, Brogan, Judge:, Bachman, Stamm, A ., Stamm, E., Chance:, Kniv e:ton Alpha Delta Pi HISTORY Alpha Delta Pi, the oldest college sorority, was founded as the Adelphean Society at Wesleyan Fe male College in Macon, Georgia, on May 15, 1851 . The sorority has fifty-eight active chapters in the United States and Canada . Alpha Delta Pi supports two graduate fellowships in the field of child welfare for any college woman qualifying, one at the University of Chicago and one at The University of Texas. There are also available scholarships to help undergraduate members finish their college work. Alpha Delta Pi published one of the first sorority histories, and in 1914 one of the first is;ued sorority songbooks. The sorority also publishes a quarterly magazine, "The Adelphean ." The ritual and traditions have been preserved almost unchanged from the time of their esta bl ishment. Delta Chapter was established at The University of Texas in 1906. OFFICERS President . Jane Eyres Vice-President Jeannette Hedrick Secretary . Frances Bransford I Corresponding Secretary Di xie Alexander Treasurer . Elizabeth Kniveton ** * *----~~~~~~~~~~~~­ Alpha Delta Pi SECOND YEAR LAW Sarah Lynn Sanders, Center JUNIORS Modolyn Bochmon, A . & S., Dollos Ann Brewer, A . & S., Fort Worth Mary Rice Brogi:rn..l A . & S., Austin Jone Estill A. & :>., Austin El izobeth Kniveton, A. & S., Tyler Billie Lewis, B. Ad ., Menord Louro Edith Miller, A . & S., Bollinger Coro Dee Mings, A. & S., Gilmer Hozel Down Nunn, A. & S., Bryon Pouline Shoolroy, A. & S., Houston Mory Morgoret Stoges, A. & S., Austin GRADUATES Jun Morie Howe, Dollos Marve:ne: Howu, Midmi, Florida SENIORS Dixie Alexonder, B. Ad., Tyler Morjorie Buchtler, A . & S., Golveston Beth Buttrill, Ed., Lometo Jone Eyres, B. Ad,, Son Antonio lone Johns , A . & :'.'>., Austin Florene Kendoll, A . & S., Mundoy Constonce Motulo, A . & S., Runge Lorroine Smith, A . & S., Dollos Mory Elizobeth Smith, Ed., Little Rock, Arkonsos Mory Lee Wilson, A . & S., Lo Center, Kentucky PLEDGES Estelle Ashton A . & S., College Stotion Jocqueline Ashton, A. & S., College Stotion Normo Brodford A. & S., Menord Soro Scott Bronslord, A. & S., Fort Worth Leewoi Chonce, A . & S., Kilgore Margard Coan , A . & S., Fort Davis Nellie Jomes Crowford, A. & S., Fort Worth Ann Dobbs, A . & S., Houston Fronces Lee Duckworth, A . & S., Post Ruth Ellsworth1 A. & S., Austin Berth• Field, /'\. & S., Von Horn Edith Fordtron, A. & S. , Golveston Moxine Gollogher, A. & S.1. Cisco Mory Hormon, A. & S., El Poso Julio Hooker, A. & S., Center FACULTY Lucille Willioms Jet Winters ** SOPHOMORES Fronces Bronsford, A. & S., Fort Worth Gene Comer, A . & S., Austin Mory Dill , A. & S. Austin Christine Evans, Ed., Galveston J eonnette Hedrick, A. & S., Abilene Kothleen Howord, A . & S. , Corpus Christi Mory Lucille Kuhn, A. & S., Golveston Mory Burns McCoskill, A. & S., Runge Georgette Murphy, A. & S. , Golveston Mildred Rutlond, B. Ad.,, Austin , Morgoret Wolker, A . & :>., Bryon Almo Widen, A . & S., Austin PLEDGES Fronces Louise Howell, A. & S., Dollos Cotherine Ivey, A. & S. , Elgin Jone Judge, A . & S., Tyler Albino Migliovocco, A . & ~:t. Golveston Ellen MocKenzie, A. & S., weotherford Mory Helen Perkins, A. & S., Petrolio Mory Ronsom, A. & S., Arlington Le Ruth Roquemorel. A. & S., Fort Worth Hozel Smith, A. Be :>. Overton Aurelita Stamm, Ed. , Rayme, Louisicma Eliska Stamm, Ed . Rayme:, Louisiana Jocelyn Stamm, A. & S., Rayme, Louisiana Joy Stamm, A . & S., Rayme, Louisiana Mary Virginid Steadham, Ed., Austin Mortho Foye Thomos, A. & S., Post Tutor in Romanc e languages Professor of Home Economics Estill , Stoges, Brewer, Wolker, Hedrick, Howard, Widen, Comer, Rutlond Kuhn, Murphy, McCoskill, Coan, Evans, Brcmsford, F., Gollogher, Dill, Fordtron Steodmon, Smith, H., Ivey, Field, Ashton, J ., Dobbs, Stomm, J. D., Stomm, J. H., Bronsford, S. Migliavacca, Bradford, Howell, Ellsworth, Roquemore, Duck­ worth, MdcKenzi e:, Thomas, Ashton E. ** * Stern, Friedson, Ndthdn, Hdrris, Goldstein, B., Cristol, Hirsch Wertheim, Golding, Joseph, Block, C., J•cobs, S., Aschner, Bennett, Goldstein, S. 8rduni91 Wdgner, Weiss, S., Alexcmd er, Ddily, W erth ei mer, Edel, Seiber Alpha Epsilon Phi HISTORY Alpha Epsilon Phi was founded in 1909 at Barnard College, Columbia University, New York City, New York. At present there are twenty-three active chapters in the United States. Since 1917, the sorority has published "The Columns," a quarterly magazine. Among the sorority's national projects are a camp and day nursery in Los Angeles, a home for orphans in New York, dental clinics in New Orleans and San Francisco, and a scholarship for social service work al Detroit. Omega Chapter was established at The University of Texas on April 21, 1925. Omega Chapter has won the sorority's national scholar's cup four times and has won the campus scholarship cup six times. OFFICERS Dean Maxine Friedson Sub-Dean Dorothy Ray Stern Treasurer Lois Edel Secretary Mildred Livingston Scribe Jule Jacobson Historian Adele Fridner Page 2o6 ·* * Alpha Epsilon Phi SENIORS JUNIORS SOPHOMORES Md)(ine Frie:dson, A . & S., Sdn Antonio L•ah Nathan, A . a S., Houston Dorothy Ray St•rn, B. Ad., Tulsa, Oklahoma SECOND YEAR LAW Marion H~nris1 Mondhcms Jacelyn Alexand. Austin Jo Pendleton, A . & S., Austin Mory Penick, A. & S., Austin Cotherine Reid, A. & S., Goose Creek Bette Reynolds, A. & S., Houston Cynthio Sheffield, A. & S., Houston Ruth Sporgo, A. & S.'rHouston Iris Stearns, A . & S., aylor Lucille Wolker, A. & S., Grohom Mortho Webb, A. & S., Donn• Assistdnt Professor of Pure Mdthematics Gregory, Pointer, E., Pendleton, Drdper, Jones, Corbin, Old, Reynolds Johnson, Brdce, Webb, Martha; Dickson, $pdr901 Jedlickd, Webb, Morgoret1 Bough Bates, Painter, A ., Anthony, Long, Hinman, Freeman, Bundy, Stedrns Reed, Kosch, Penick, Adsit, Sheffield, Kisten, Metcolfe, Mitchell ** .-------------------..---~---------,,_~.:....:...__:....:.:_-• * · * * Hdmm e:, Escott, Wynn e:, Kocurek, B. H., Kenner Kocure:k,0 ., McCormick, Coffey, Kocurek, B. A., Rdwlings Alpha Xi Delta HISTORY Alpha Xi Delta was founded at Lombard College, Galesburg, Illinois, April 17, 1893. The first national convention was held in 1903 when an extensive program was adopted. There are fifty-six active chapters in the United States. A national scholarship fund is given to the American Association of University Women to be awarded to any girl in the United States regardless of fraternity affiliation. Scholarship loans are made to juniors and seniors in the fraternity . Beta Alpha Chapter was established at The University of Texas in 1929. Mde Hdmme, President OFFICERS President . Ma e Hamme Vice-President Mary Kenner Recording Secretary Anita Mae Disch Treasurer Olga Kocurek Corresponding Secretary Florence Escott * Page 210 * * Alpha Xi Delta SENIORS Florence Escott, B. Ad.~ Austin M•t H•mme, A . & S., tdinburs Mdry Kenner, A . & S., Corsiccmd Ols• Kocurek, A. & S., Dime Box Retd• let McCormick, A . & S., Austin M•rv Elizobeth Wynne, A. & S., Kerrville PLEDGES Bernice Kocurek, A. & S., Senior'rDime Box Dorothy Offutt, A. & S., Junior, yler Sor•h Willi•ms, A. & S., Junior, D•ll•s Eliz.beth H•lm, A. & S., Sophomore, Austin J•cqueline Eckert JUNIORS Frdnces Brunner, A. & S., Austin Azile Coffey, Ed., Austin Anita Mde Disch, Ed., Austin Betty e Ann Kocurek, A . & S., Dim e Box M•rv Lou Mosford, A. & S., Streeter Leond Rdwlings, A . & S.1 Vernon Cord Steinmdnn, A . & S.1 Corpus Christi PLEDGES SOPHOMORES Sor•h Dorby, A. & S., Austin Bl•nche Edn• Forquh•r, A. & S., Austin Louise Johnson, A. & S., Austin Jdckie Hdrmonson, A. & S. , Sophomore, Austin Nino Ruth Ellis, A. & S., Freshmon, W•co Edno Ilse, A. & S., Freshm•n, Sobinol FACULTY Instructor in Government Steinmdnn, Brunner, Disch, Mogford, HMmonson, D~uby Williams, Hdlm, Johnson, Forquhor, Ellis, Ilse * *' .• ·., '• ** Co>< , Me:whinne:y, Foster, Morriss, Re:al , Holderman, Fe•gin, Thib•ult, Brown, E. R., Pondron Murray, Davis, J., Eagl eston, Scott, H. , Ashley, D., R•tliff, N ., Fe:nde:r, Walker, Thornton, Voh~rs Lowe, Hickman, Ripple:, Wdsscll , Wood, A ., Raney, B•rnett, Selby, Kinc•id, Pil e,V. Wood, C., Pile, J., H•rdey, Evetts, Manford, Harkrid er, Sloop, Rdyburn , lve:y, Eschberger Chi Omega HISTORY Chi Omega was founded at the University of Arkansas on April 5, 1895. There are now ninety-one active chapters throughout the United States. Chi Omega is active in the field of social service. It supports a service fund, the proceeds of which are used to publish research work in educational, social, and scientific lines. The sorority has been admitted to membership in the Personal Research Foundation and in the American Association of Adult Education . The National Achievement Award whi ch is given annually to an Am erican woman who has made outstanding contributions in the fields of public affairs, education, or the fine arts is sponsored by Chi Omega . Iota Chapter was chartered at The University of Texas in 1904. President . Vice-President Secretary Treasurer OFFICERS Margaret Murray Mary Frances Hickman Barbara J eff Davis Eleanor Brown ** MMgdret Murrdy, President Page 2l2 * * * * GRADUATE Hden Cox, Hillsboro SENIORS Dorothy Ashley, A. & S., Doll•s Eleonor Brown1 8. Ad.1 9r•nse Hozel Chinn, /\. & S., Houston 8orboro Dovls, A . & S., Cent ., Housto n Chorlotte Wood, Ed., Houston Jane Young, A . & S., Roscoe Assistont to the Deon of Women Tutor in Anthropology Clork, Cooper, Adorn,, Metcalfe, Weyman, Mathis, Braden, Mdyer, York, Kiessling Drake, Armacost, Carlton, Hdll, M., Pier, Knight, Gustine, Struss, Cunningham, Skipwith Abernothy, Foltin, Compbell, '.:] Horne, T dylor, D., Stanley, Kelly, Davis, M., Cdrter, Rodgers White, Taylor, E., Wilkins, Ratliff, D., Hammann, McGehee, Heiskell, Roy, Grounds, Scott,P., Brown, F. Beoll , Ashley, V ., Doy, Arlitt, Ellington, Whittenburg, Brdnham, Randolph, Grdham, Poschol, Brown, E. M. ** Page 213 * * * * ** Tipps, Duggdn, Fleming, A., Smith, M., Mciver, Dedn, love, Gerdes, Frederick Cose, Hogon, McDo nold, Harris, R., McHdney, Rdvey, Ward, Casbeer, Stewart Beck, McAuliffe, Burger, Herm1m, Helbing, Moore, V., McAskill, Bennet, Lynn, L. Franks, Barrett, Critz, Crews, Fleming, M., T uff/y, Haines, MocKinno n, Ellis Stephens, Lipscomb, S., Bo ldrid ge, Bi llings, M ., Gordon, Glover, Lodd, Cockrell, Mobley, Deputy Delta Delta Delta HISTORY Delta Delta Delta was founded at Boston University on Thanksgiving Eve, 1888, the first woman 's organization of the kind to be formed in New England . There are now eighty-eight active chapters. Early in its history the fraternity began a system of endow­ment funds from which are supported student loan funds, the Trident, a fund for visiting delegates, and a house-building program . A scholarship and loan fund was established in 1928 in celebration of the golden anniversary of the founding . During the World War and for some months thereafter Delta Delta Delta maintained a Foyer at Tours, and later assisted'a reconstruction school in France. Theta Zeta Chapter was established at The University of Texas in 1912. OFFICERS President . Mary Bland Smith Vice-President Mary Ann T uffly Secretary Elizabeth Tipps Treasurer Marilyn McAskill * * Delta Delta Delta GRADUATES JUNIORS SOPHOMORES M•ry Dolton, S•n Antonio Dorothy B•ldridge, A. & S., Clifton M•rg•ret Ames, A . & S., Houston Morg•r., Austin Lillie Ruth, B. Ad., Gl•dew•ter Joyce Ehlen, A. & S., Yorktown Helen Schroeder, B. Ad., Jourd•ntown Evelyn G•rtm•n, A. & S., Goldthw•ite Bettie v.11.nce, A. & S., Houston JUNIORS Bennie Bry•n, A. & S., Cleburne Mona Parkinson, A . & S., Austin N•omi Slimp, A. & S., S•n Antonio Gene White, A . & S., D•ll•s SOPHOMORE Mory Nette Snider, A. & S., S•n Antonio ** Addms, Puckett, Majors, Thiele, A utrey, Cook, Smith, N ., Stephens, Storm, M., White Hdrwood, Floore:, Smith, S., Hoord, F., Elliot, Beozley, A., Weymouth, Brownl ee, C., Center, Duncdn Gist, Reed, Owens, Crow, Bloss, Brdinard, Ligon, M., Wofford, Belknop, Blewett Sager, Ransom, Roach, Woodruff, Marks, Dooley, Umphres, G e ntr(, Lydir" Embry Kappa Alpha Theta HISTORY Kappa Alpha Theta, first women's Greek organization modeled on the principles of men's fraternities, was founded at DePauw University, Greencastle, Indiana, in 1870. There are now sixty-five internationally active chapters on the sorority roll. A loan fund is maintained which is available for the use of undergraduates who need assistance in completing their college work. A fellowship is awarded every third year for graduate study. A quarterly directory is issued to strengthen the organized alumnae groups by contact with active work. In 1930 a complete history of the sorority was published. From a local club on The University of Texas campus the Alpha Theta Chapter was established in 1904. Ellen Umphres,IPresident OFFICERS President . Ellen Umphres V ice-President Arabella Wofford Secretary Margery Ligon Treasurer Lois Sager ** Pape no * * *-----....---------------------------~~~~~~~*--­ :--~~~~----~----~----~------~--~~~--~~~----~------------~~------------~-----------: I** GRADUATE Agnes Cox, Houston SENIORS Lillion Adorns, A. & S., Brenhom ldo Moe Autrey, A . & S., Port Arthur Anno Cloirt Beozl ., Ndvasotd ** Stratton, Cdsey, McDermott, Johnson, Norton, A ll ison, Stout, Runge, King, M. L. 1 Lightle Pope, Mullins, Jones, Daniel, Nagle, Corbett, Brooks, Moore, Ycmtis, Smith, J. Boswell, Kirvin, B•ldw in, J., Crighton, Brown, B., Kleberg, Blount, Westbrook, Chdnce, Pitts Wilburn, Sansom, Baker, A., Brush, Schul er, Johnston, Beall, Bornefeld, Turner, B•ker, D. Kappa Kappa Gamma HISTORY Kappa Kappa Gamma was founded at Monmouth College, Monmouth, Illinois, in 1870. The roll includes seventy-one active chapters. Kappa Kappa Gamma promotes scholar­ ship through awards which are supported by the sorority. The war project of the sorority was a dispensary in a small town in France. "The Key," national publication, was established in 1882 as the first magazine published by a sorority. Kappa Kappa Gamma was responsible for the founding of the National Panhellenic, which first met in 1891. Beta Xi Chapter was established at The University of Texas May 12, 1902. Jean Baldwin, President OFFICERS President Jean Baldwin Secretary Nancy Jo Casey Treasurer Ellen Douglas Brooks Pledge Advisor Anne Baker ** GRADUATES Jeon B•ldwln, Houston Beverly Grdmt1nn, Austin SENIORS Ann Temple Allen, A. & S., Austin M•ry J•n• Allison, A . & S. , Houston Eliz•beth Boswell, A. & S. , Fort Worth Ellen Douglos Brooks, A . & S., Whorton Noncy Brown, A. & S., L• Grons• Noncy Jo Cosey, A . & S. Austin Kitty Kin!!_Corbett, A. & S., Boy City Dorothy Cousins, A. & S., Austin Hollie Crighton, A. & S., Conroe Horrid Moy Doniel, A. & S., Temple Billie Doy, A. & S., Woco Mory Eliub., Waco Kothryn Holmes, A. & S., Nixon M•ry Pitts, A . & S., Sherm•n Const•nce Schuler, A. & S., Woco H•llie Stoyton, A. & S., Austin Orissa Stevenson, Eng., Houston Doris Thomos, A. & S., Morsh•ll Virginia Turner, A. & S., Waco Soroh Ell• Wilburn, A . & S., Houston SOPHOMORES Doris B•ker, A. & S., See.uin Priscilld 8dum, A. & S., Corsicdnd Lilli•n Be•sley A. & S., Beeville B•rb•r• Borneleld, A . & S., G•lveston J•ne Bothwell A. & S. G•lveston Vir9ini• Ann D•niels, A. & s.~ Fort Worth Josephine Houston, A . & S., :::>dn Antonio How•rd Kolst•d, A. & S., P•lestine M•ry M•cOuiston, A . & S., D•ll•s Virginid Rdiney, A . & S., Bonhdm Helen R•thbone, A. & S., Austin Eliubeth Swift A . & S. P•lestine Aub•n Adell Tenison, A. & S., Houston M'liss V•ush•n, A. & S., S•n Antonio L•ur• Wells, A. & S., S•n Antonio Corolyn Adri•nce, A. & S., G•lveston Elmo Allen A. & S., D•llos Kothorine Anderson, A. & S., Fort Worth M•rjorie Boldwin, A. & S., Houston Jone B•iley, A. & S., Doll•s Mors•ret B•tts, A. & S., Fort Worth C•mill• Be•ll, A. & S., Fort Worth M•ry Borden, A. & S., S•n Antonio Anne Boyle, A. & S., S•n Antonio Betty Brush, A. & S. Austin Myrtis Bry•n, A. & S., N•co9doches Beryl Buckley, A. & S., S•n Antonio Louise Cherry, A. & S., S•n Antonio M•rth• Cl•rkson, A. & S., Corsic•no Helen D•y, A. & S., W•co B•shie Dimick, A. & S., Tyler Agnes Field, A. & S., C•lvert Jo Corolyn Guidero, A. & S., S•n Antonio Fonne H•lbert, A. & S., Corsicono Lizo H•lbert, A. & S., Corsic•no Justine Honsen, A . & S., Dollos Kotherine Hishoms, A. & S., Houston FACULTY El izobeth B•ker Lons Lucy Rothbone Agnes St•cy PLEDGES Jonet Jolonick, A. & S., D•ll•s Ruth Johnston, A. & S., Houston K•therine Kleberg, A. & S., Corpus Christi Jeon McEniry A. & S., Houston Helen Joyce Merrill, A . & S., Houston Grey Lewis Mullins, A. & S., Templ e Eliubeth Ni99li, A. & S., Austin Alice Ann Nitschke, A. & S., Austin J~rne Rice, A. & S., :::>an Antonio Mory E•rle S•nsom, A. & S., Pl•inview Ann Schum•cher, A. & S,. Houston Ellie Semple, A. & S., El Poso Fr•nces Ann Smith, A. & S., Huntsville Mors•ret F. Smith, A. & S~ Dollos Mary Grace Spt1nn, A. & :::>., Navasota Lois Stdrkey, A. & S. Houston Pe99y Stover, A. & S., T uls•, Okl•hom• Ellender Stribling, A. & S., W•co Betty Trommell , A. & S., Fort Worth Eliubeth Weichsel, A. & S., Dollos M•ry Louise Westbrook, A. & S., Woco • Pianist in Physical Training for Womt n Professor of Home Economics Instructor in Physical Trt1inin9 for Women Boum , Beosley, Swift, E., Wells, Stribling, Adridnce, J4lonick, Anderson, T rdmmell, Cherry Vaughan, Tenison, MacOuiston, Daniels, Rainey, Field, Bailey, Smith, M., Dimick, Weichsel H•lbert, F., Bothwell, Kolst•d, Rathbone, Niggli, Highams, Boldwin, M., Buckley, Guider•, Boyle Spann, Borden, Bryan, Nitschke, Smith, F., Rice, Stover, Schumacher, McEniry, Starkey Page 123 ** Sie:ge:I, Cdruthe:rs, Sedrs, G lidewell, Romsey, Boeck Autry, Schulle, Ried el, Morse, Hyer, Brd in Phi Mu HISTORY Phi Mu was originally the Philomathean, a local organization, founded at Wesleyan College, Macon, Georgia, in 1852. The Greek name was adopted in 1904. The chapter roll includes fifty-nine active chapters. The fraternity supports the Alpha Memorial Scholarship Fund for undergraduates, and a Health Mobile which operates in Georgia among unfortunate people. Phi Mu supervises the scholarship of its chapters, awarding each year a cup to the chapter having the highest scholastic standing. A graduate fellow­ship is given each year through the American Association of University Women to a graduate in any college where Phi Mu has a chapter. Phi Mu was chartered at The University of Texas in 191 3. O FFICERS President . Florence Sears Vice-Pres iden t H elen Rams ey Secreta ry Al ice Brain Treasu rer Margaret Glidew ell .'·-----t-----~---------~~------~--~---------~~---­ ** * Terry, Cox, Hdrris, A ., De nmdn, Ho9sett, Wilie, Lichte, Md:.lhdnnon, Hume, Simpson Morrow, Weddi ngto n Reynolds, H•rris, H ., Field, Johnson, E., Archer, Crain, George, C1Hver Jdmeson , L., Russell, C., Culton, Montgomery, M., Green, K., HMrison, Schmidt, Wilder, Arnold, Pdtton, Russ M•rsh• ll, Sibley, Ho llis, G rissom, Pierce, Gill, Lawder, Knies, Williams, Gannon, S.nd ers Schneider, Middletont Fisher, Darst, Maer, Aldred~ urner, Richey, McPherson, tllis, c.mpbell Pi Beta Phi HISTORY Pi Beta Phi was founded April 28, 1867, at Monmouth College, Monmouth, Illinois. As an organization of college women it was the first to be established as a national fraternity. In 1912 the Settlement School was founded at Gatlinburg, Tennessee, in memory of the twelve founders of Pi Beta Phi, to educate the mountain people. The fraternity maintains a graduate fellowship and a permanent undergraduate loan fund . In 1935 Texas Alpha Chapter won the Balfour Cup, the annual reward given by the fraternity to the most oustanding chapter. Texas Alpha Chapter of Pi Beta Phi was established at The University of Texas in 1902. Lornd:Hume, President O FFICERS President . Lorna Hume Vice-President Martha Chastain Schmidt Reco rding Secretary Jane Denman Corresponding Secretary Mary Vaughan Montgomery Treasurer . Majorie Archer Pi Beta Phi GRADUATE Mory Helen Terry, Dollos SENIORS MtJrjorie Archu, A . & S., Houston Emily Ann Bryont1 A. & S., Son Anton io Borb.ro Corver, /\. & S.,Hillsboro Margery Cox, A . a s., 1Houston Mory Croin, A. & S., Houston Dorothy Lou Culton, A. & S., Corpus Christi Jone Denmon, A . & S., Lufkin Nonie Field, A. & S., Colvert Mory Helen George, B. Ad., Brownsville Kotherin• Gr«n, A. & S.)>Dollos Anne Horris, A. & S., El oso Helen Horris, A. & S., El Poso Jucmitd Harrison, A . & S., Longview Anno Melisso Hogs. Houston Pe ggy Stinnette, B. Ad., Fort Worlh Alice V ou9hon, A. & S., Port Arthur Ruth Weddingto'), A . & S., Bryon Bernice Wilder, t.d., Austin Evelyn Wilie, A. & S., Austin PLEDGES Betti e J eon Alger, A. & S., Houston Morgoret Bochte l, A. & S., Son Antonio Dorothy Boll, A. & S.1 ,Houston Betty Berly A. & S., Harlingen Kotherine Booty, A. & S., Tyler Barb,ra Browne:, A . & S., St1n Antonio JUNIORS Vol Jeon Aldred, A. & S., Austin Jone Arnold, A . & ~.. Houston Jone Bickl er A . & S., Austin Luc ile Compbell, A. & S., Son Antonio Anne Cortwright, A. & S., Woco Mory Cosey, A. & S., Son Antonio Anido Dorst, A. & S., Richmond Jeon Ellis, A. & S., Hozelhurst, Mississippi June Fisher, A. & S., Dollos Potsy Gonnon, A. & S. Dollos Pou line Gill, A. & S., terre ll Florence Holl is, A. & S~ Eo9le Poss Roberto Johnson, A . & :>. Houston Cdtherine Ldwd er, A. & $., Houston Chorlotte Moer, A. & S., Wichit• Foils Emily Morsholl, A. & S., Dollos Corroll McPherson, A. & S., Longview Virginio Middleton,, A. & S., Corsi con• Louro Potton, Eng., 11.errvi lle Je:dnne Richey, A. & S., Stm Antonio Ann Russ, A. & S., Albany J eon Sonderi, A. & S., Noco!l_doches Mary Anne :>chne:ider, A . & S., Austin Fronces Sibley, A. & S., Austin Mory Lou Stuort, A. & S., T exorkono Evie Rush Trigg, A. & S., Dollos Dorothy Turner, A. & S. Houston Eleonor Willioms, A. & S., Bollirger SOPH OMORES Betty Blonkenbeckler, A . & S., Austin Dorothy Brewer, A . & S., Son Antonio Froncis Butler, A . & S., Austin Doris Dickinson, A. &: S., Galveston Anne Finch, A. & S., Austin Jone Green, A. & S., Dollos Gene Gregg, A . & S., Rusk Penelope Hoyter, A. & S., Nocogdoches Jeon Hudson, A . & S., Houston Mory Lee Humlong, A. & S., So n Angelo Dorothy Jones, A. & S., Comfort Peggy Kreisle, A. & S., Austin Kote Gill Morriott, A. & S., Terre ll Morjory Morgon, A. & S., So n Angelo Mory Nosh, A . & S., Austin Adele Neely, Ed . Dollos Mory Kothryn Smofl, A. & S., Austin PLEDGES Mor9oret Moy Burchord, A. & S., Gonzoles Mildred Coldwell, A. & S., Son Antonio Phyllis Childs, A . & S., Houston Edith Cochron, A. & S., San Antonio Corolynn Fortson, A . & S., Fort Worth Noncy Grissom, A. & S., Abilene Kotherine Homilton, A. & S., Dollos Mary Honoure Henry, A. & S., Yazoo City, Mississippi Sara Holmes, A . & S., Corsicana Jeonne Howe, A . & S., Amori I lo Elizobeth Jomeson, A . & S., Son Antonio Jeonne John, A . & S., Golveston Mollye Cotherine Johnson, A. & S.,'Dollos Alice Keith, A. & S., Port Nech es FACULTY Tooley Williomson Morgoret Leochmon , A. & S., Dollos Virgini• Lucker, A. & S., Fort Worth Doris McReynolds, A. & S., Port Arthur Emily Miller, A. & S., Austin Jeon Montgomery, A. & S., Dollas Velma Gene Moore:, A . & S., Vernon Ama NorAeet, A. & S., Shrevepart, Louisia na Anna Mary Pi erce1 Phar., Corsicana He len Robinson, I\. & S., Austin Betsy Russell, A. & S., Bonhom Jeonnette Russell, A. & S., Houston Mory Ann Scoles, A. & S., Del Rio Cossie Moe Springfield, A. & S., Mercedes Sue Spivey, A. & S., Bonham Christine Stone, A . & S., Fort Worth Florence Thompson, A. & ~., Dollos Dorothy Town es, A . & S., Houston Mory Kotherine Underwood, A. & S., Athens Susan Walker, A. & S., Leonder Instructor in Physical Training for Women Johnson, R., Casey, Trigg, Berly, Vaughan, Stuart, Bickl er, Booty, Moore, Kreisle, Marriott Browne, Nash, Morgan, Montgomery, J.1 Hamilton, Henry, Green, J., Hudson, Smoll, Neely, Cortwright Dickinson, Brewer, Hayter, McRe:ynolds, Lucker, Keith, Finch, Humlong, Gregg, Blonkenbeckler, Coldwell Russell, B., Cochran, Robinson, Miller, Bochtel, Johnson, M ., Scoles, Burchord, Springfie ld, Thompson, Leachman Alger Howe Wolker, Russell, J.1 ,Boh, Spivey, John, NorAeet, Holmes, Jameson, E., Tow nes ** Page 227 ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~-:ir.< * *' Browning, House, Bryson, $., St~ucke Jdckson, $pence, Push, C•mpbell, M., Dennis, Combest C•ll•w•y, Tullos, Aden, Dickson, Wyche, Griffin, ~ichdrds, Jennings, Kostner, W•lker, D. Alex•nder, V. Lyle, Wier Reed, Wicks, Alex•nder, A., O udid, Noe/ke, Prowse, Tising er Hdggdrd, l ewright, R., Agnor, Abney, Weinert, Murphey, Appling, Zdpp, Edwdrds, Woodwdrd, Stroud, B. Se:ttegdst, Metzger, Ferguson, Thompson, Ldcy, J., Hull , Foster, Young, Hereford, Hdrgis, Gene; Hdrgis, Grdce Zeta Tau Alpha HISTORY Zeta Tau Alpha was found ed October 15, 1898, at Virginia State Normal School, Farmville, Virginia. Organized by a group of Southern girls, the sorority's expansion was at first confined to the South. The Greek name was selected in the spring of 1899. In 1902 a charter was granted by the legislature of Virginia. The sorority has sixty-one active chapters. Zeta Tau Alpha maintains scholarship loan funds, available to all girls, and a scholarship in child ca re and training at The University of Texas . The Currin Valley Health Center, supported by the sorority, does work among the people of the Virginia mountains . Kappa Chapter was established at The University of Texas in 1906. Billy Ruth Young, President OFFICERS President . Billy Ruth Young Vice-President Barbara Hull Recording Secretary Kathryn Spence Corresponding Secretary Mary Katherine Settegast Treasurer . Shudde Bess Bryson ** ** Zeta Tau Alpha GRADUATES K•therine Browning, Yo•kum Shudde Bess Bryson, B•strop Dorothy House, Yo•kum SENIORS Eloz•beth "den, A. 8c S. Lonsview "nno Pe•rl "lex•nder, A. & ~. B•strop 1 Vorgini• "lex•nder, A. 8c S.i. Houston C•rolyn C•ll•w•y, A. 8c S., tirownwood Moy J•ne C•mpbell, A. 8c S. Houston Fr•nces Combest, B. Ad., Be•umont Fr•nces Cook, A. 8c S., P.lestine C•ren Crouch, A. 8c S. , D•ll•s Dorothy Dennis, A. & S., S•n Antonio Lucy Lee Dickson, A. & S., Cleburne Roso M•Y Egbert, A. & S., El P•so Eloz•beth Griffin, Ed., McAllen Helen H•gg•rd, A. 8c S., S•n Antonio PesSY J•ckson A. 8c S., Abilene John Fr•nces Jenninss A. 8c S. Houston Ju•nit• K•stner, A. & S., New Br•unfels M•ry K•th•rine Lyle, A. & S., Sh•mrock M•ry Jo McAnsus, A. & S., Austin Jacqueline Noelke, B. Ad.( S•n Angelo Zulem• Prowse, B. Ad., A ice Myrtie M•y Push, A. & S., M•rsh•ll M•rs•ret Ou•id, A. &1S., El P•so M~Hienne Reed, A. 8: 5., Austin Louose Rich•rds, A. & S., G•inesville K•thryn Spence, A. & S., Hebbronville Ell• Moe St•rcke, B. Ad., S•n Antonio Bess Tisinser, A. & S., D•ll•s Ruth T ulloss, A. & S., S•n Antonio Mory Jo Wicks, A. 8c S., S•n Antonio Helen Wi.~,r1 A. & S., Houston Eliz•beth wyche, A. 8c S., Longview PLEDGES ls•bel B•ll•rd, A. 8c S., Cotull• Elis•beth B•ush, A. & S., Temple M•ry Lewis Blundell, A. 8c S., Lockh•rt Jo•n Brewster, A. & S. Templ e Helen Butler, A . & S., E•stl•nd C•therine C•de, A. & S., S•n Antonio Ann C•mpbell , A. & S., Houston Betty Ruth Curtis, A. 8c S., Fort Worth Doris D•y, A . & S., Lockh•rt Jone Elledge, A. 8c S., Houston Ele•nor Ferguson, A . & S., Fort Worth June Gr•y, A . & S., Corpus Christi Gene Aubrey Hargis, Ed., Sc!ln Antonio Gr•ce Adele H•rsis, Ed., S•n Antonio Nettie Ruth Hereford, A. & S., Corpus Christi Mary Hillyer, A . & S. , T•mpico Mexico Elsie Holmes, A . & S., Yazoo City, Mississippi M•ry Hurlbut, A. & S., Brownwood Anne Hutchison, A. 8c S,. T ex•rk•no Mildred J•mes, A. 8c S., I ylerRubye Y. Kelso, A. & S., Austin M•ry Lee Kenley, A. 8c S., Austfn Virginia Kerr, Ed., Corsictina Je•nne L•cy, A. & S., D•ll•s JUNIORS Ann• Abney, A. 8c S~ M•rsh•ll M•rth• Asnor, A. 8c :,. M•rsh•ll Glenn Applins, A. 8c S., Luling L•Verne Bryson, A. 8c S., B•strop El e•nor Dumbl e, B. Ad., S•n Antonio S..willow Edw•rds, A. 8c S., Be•umont Ann Foster, A. 8c S. D•ll•s J•ne Grider, A. 8c S., El P•so Ev•m•e H•rp, Ed ., S•n Antonio J•nette Hicks, A. 8c S., Fort Worth Minnie K•therine Holmes, A. 8c S., Sh•mrock B•rbor• Hull, A. 8c S., St. Louis, Missouri Juli• L•cy, A. 8c S., D.ll•s Ruth Lewrisht, A . 8c S.;. S•n Antonio Sunny Murphey, A. & =>. S•n Antonio M•r1·orie Osborne, Ed., Beth•ny, Louisi•no Nel Schermerhorn, A. & S. 1 Shreveport, Louisiono M•ry K•therine Settes•st, A. & S. Houston Juliette Stancliff, A. & S. , New Orlecrns, Louisiano Ann Sternberser, A. & S., P•lestine Bl•ke Stroud, A . & S., Austin Fr•nces Utley, A. & S., Sinton N•ncy Woodw•rd, A. & S., Austin Alm• Wrisht, Ed ., S•n Antonio Billy Ruth Youns, A. & S., Corsic•no Joyce Z•pp, A . & S., P•lestine PLEDGES SOPHOMORES Ch•rlene Ch•ndler, A. 8c S., H•milton M•ry Fr•nces Crow, A. 8c S-" Houston Suzonne Dunning, A . & S., uonules Lynn Greusel, A. 8c S., Houston Ann H•rl•n, A. 8c S., Austin Shi rley Kerr, A . 8c S., Houston Doris L9whon, A . 8: S., Beoumont Josephine Lewrisht, A. 8c S., S•n Antonio D•wn P•ulus, A. 8c S., Yo•kum Dorothy Lee Perki n!! A . 8c S., B•strop J•ne Stroud, A . 8c :,., Austin Mildred W.lker, A. 8c S., Shrevepcrt, Louisi•no P•tsy Linden, A. & S., S•n Antonio Su e Locher, A. & S., Houston Peggy Locke, Ed ., S•n Antonio Ceceli• J•ne Metzser, A. & S., D•ll•s N•ncy Moore, A . & S;1 Ar•ns•s P•ss Eugenio Morris, A . & :>., Houston M•vis Murr•Y A. & S. Austin Je•n P•tton, A. & s. s.n Antonio Helen P•tton, A. & S., S•n Antonio Polly Poole, A. & S., Cotull• Stell• M•rs•ret Prude, A. & S., Brownwood M•rs•ret Robbins,A. & S., Houston Jecmette Rountree, A. & S., Houston K•therine Schl•Ai, A. 8c S., Sesuin B•rbor• Ann Schum•cher, A. 8c S., Houston Gene Simcox, A. & S. fort Worth L• Moine Sindorf, A. 8c S., Midl•nd Lorr•ine Tellepsen, A . & S., Houston Doll Thompson, A. & S., Lufkin P•ttie Sue V•lentine, A. & S., P•lestine M•riorie W•dley, A. 8c S., S•n Antonio Dottie W•lker, A. 8c S. Tyler M•rs•ret Weinert B. Ad., Brownsville Birdie K•thryn Willis, A. & S., Livinsston Schermerhorn, Holmes M ., Kelso, Kenley, H•rp, Osborne B•ush, Hicks, Wrisht, St•nclift'. Bryson, L. Grider, P•ulus, W•lker, M., Greusel, Lewrisht, J ., Hurlbut, Kerr, S . .._ C•mpbell, A., Perkins, Locke, tilundell H•rl•n, Hutchiso.n1 T ellepsen, Dunning, Crow, Murrd'.t.1 Patton, H., Stroud, J., Chtmdler, Curtis, Brewster Simcox, Jdmes, Robbins, Kerr, v:i,P•tton, J., Schum•cher, Butler, Willis, Ody, Rountree, v.1entine Linden, Gr•y, Hillyer! Morris, Moore, Sindorf, Wdd r.y1 Holmes, E., B•ll•rd, L•cy, J. A Sehl.Ai Page 119 * ** ** ** Little different from the life of any other student, is that of the fraternity man. Like Frank Yochem who is with Ann Sternberger, he takes his girl to the Chuck wagon. Or plays at his fralern ity house, as does Walter Hasskarl. Of course, some of his time goes to study. George Covert and Ed Suttles, Kappa Alpha pledges, are studying at their chapter house. Usually in the fall and spring he attends his forma I and escorts a co-ed, preferably a beauty Ii ke Caroline Brownlee . Page 230 * * * * '* * At least three times a year the fraternities all cooperate. Practically every man is engaged in some intramural sport. During Round-Up they vie with Roats for cups presented by the Uni­versity Co-Op. And warble sentimental songs at the interfraternity Sing-Song. .e ile *!~* * * ** McAnsus, Winn, Siese:I, Gr4m4nn, Hirsch, Autrey, Wynne B•rbt, Schmidt, R•vey, Morrow, Buchtler, De: Woe Scott Panhellenic OFFICERS President . Ida Mae Autrey Vice-President Betty Wynne Secretary Margue rite W inn Treasurer Helen Scott Senior Representative Junior Representative Alumna Representative Alpha Chi Omega Caryl De Woody Elsie McKellar Mrs. Hugh Lynn Alpha Delta Pi Marjorie Buchtler Elizabeth Kniveton Mrs. G. E. Bray Alpha Epsilon Phi Frances Hirsch Lethale Capland Mrs. H . Eichenbaum Alpha Phi Marguerite Winn Mary Frances Keith Mary Jo Short Alpha Xi Delta Betty Wynne Cora Steinmann Maxine Fincher Chi Omega Helen Scott Alyeen Wood Mrs. Barney Farmer Delta Delta Delta Lois Ravey Mary K. Duggan Mrs. W. A. Bramlette Delta Phi Epsilon . Sylvia Schmidt Valerie Rosenthal Florence Levy Gamma Phi Beta Claudia Barbe Gene White Mrs. Pauline Eatman Kappa Alpha Theta Ida Mae Autrey . Dorothy Marks Mary Kirkpatrick Kappa Kappa Gamma Beverly Gramann Betsy Brown Mrs. Eleanor Niggli Tyler Phi Mu . Betty Siegel Grace Schulle Mrs. Peter Midkiff Pi Beta Phi Genevieve Morrow Emily Marshall Mrs. J. T. Barton Zeta Tau Alpha Mary Jo McAngus Marjorie Osborne Mrs. Emory B. Thompson The Panhellenic Council, which was installed at the University in 1904, is composed of a senior, a junior, and an alumna From each national sorority represented in the University. At the meetings, which are held once a month at the chapter houses, problems of the sororities are discussed. Panhellenic encourages the sororities to work together For the good of the school . A scholarship cup is offered each year by the organization to the sorority with the highest standing. Rul es and regulations For rushing and pledging are made by Panhellenic. ** Page 2p ** * * ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~: I** Denman, Bennett,· PMk, King, Westbrook, Shepp.rd, Good­friend Kleberg, Hutchinson, Wolker Neely, West, Wilson, Moor Wossell, Whitsett, Whitmon, Meer, Morris, Feinberg, Doherty lnterfraternity Council OFFICERS President . John Whitman Vice-President Robert Park Secretary Leroy Denman Reporter Joel Westbrook MEMBERS Richard Kleberg Alpha Tau Omega Robert P. Doherty Beta Theta Pi James Walker . Chi Phi Clinton Bennett Delta Chi Roy Berry Delta Kappa Epsilon Joe Wilson . Delta Tau Delta Davis Morris Delta Theta Phi John Ben Sheppard Kappa Alpha Robert Park Kappa Sigma Stanley Neely Phi Delta Theta Alford King Phi Gamma Delta Ramsey Moore Phi Kappa Psi Stein Feinberg Phi Sigma Delta Emmett Wh itsett Pi Kappa Alpha Joel Westbrook Sigma Alpha Epsilon Irving Goodfriend Sigma Alpha Mu Leroy Denman . Sigma Chi Milton West Sigma Nu Everett Hutchinson Sigma Phi Epsilon Julian Meer . Tau Delta Phi John Wassell . Theta Xi The lnterfraternity Council, which was founded in 1926, attempts to solve probl ems peculiar to fra­ ternities, such as rushing activities, intramurals, and the formulation of general rules of policy between fraternal and non-fraternal groups. This year the Council with the aid of other campus groups sponsored a "Varsity Carnival" and established a permanent scholarship fund with the profits. One member, selected from each of the fraternities, together with Dean V. I. Moore, Dean H. T. Parlin, Judge A. W. Walker, Dr. Stuart A. MacCorkle, the faculty advisors, comprise the membership of the Council. Page 233 ** * * * ** * ** ** Page * * * ** ** * * * ** Reeves, LinntNelson, Riley, Boehme,Wulff, Tipton, Miller, 8., Woltholl, Sweeney Rooke, Bond, Boone, Leslie, 8rdcher, Ash, Morehouse, McDdniel, Wood, Burns Tripplehorn, W., Bergfeld, Pickett, P., Pitzer, Tripplehorn, K., Smither, Weil, Geeslin, 8., Gibb.rd, Pickett, N. Zanes, Morris, Gdmmdge, Kleberg, Osborne, Miller, S., 8dchman, Bevil, A ., Cappel/, Moore Alpha Tau Omega HISTORY Alpha Tau Omega was founded at Richmond, Virginia, in 1865. It was the first fraternity organized after the Civil War. A national extent was planned from the first. Alpha Tau Omega was the first Southern fraternity to be established in the North, its success being in part due to members of other fraternities who joined its eFforts to over­come sectional feeling. There are ninety-three active chapters. Alpha Tau Omega was the first fraternity to become incorporated. The fraternity publishes a quarterly, "The Palm," which has appeared continually since its establishment in 1880. General directories are issued by the national oFfice, and many alumni associations and chapters also publish directories. Texas Gamma Eta Chapter was established at The University of Texas in 1897. Louis Nelson, President OFFICERS President . Louis Nelson Vice-President Harvey Weil Treasurer Nesbit Boehme Secretary Pascal Walthall Page 236 * * * Alpha Tau Omega GRADUATES SECOND YEAR LAWS Jostph P. Collon, S.n Antonio Ben D. G eulin, Br•dy H. V. R ..v.,, El C•mPo l•rry Gibbard, Dollos Nolon D. Pickett, liberty SENIORS H•rvey Weil, Corpus Christi Williom F. Ash, A. & S., Austin FIRST YEAR LAWS Joe A. Bergfeld, A. & S., New Brounfels J Nesbit Boehme, B. Ad., S•n Antonio Clt vel•nd Bochmon, Fort Worth Jot J. Bond, B. Ad. Fort Worth Albert R. Bevil( Be•umont Doniel Boone, Eng., ~ort Worth Chorlu Coppe I, El C•mPo Edwin G . 8rdcher, Ldw, 8 t:dumont Ernest Gammage, Houston R•lph M. Burns, B. Ad., lndi•noPolis, lndiono Richord M. Kleberg, Corpus Chris!i Roy F. lullelB. Ad., S•n Antonio Scott Miller, Dollos Howord H. Inn, B. Ad., Denison C~uloss Morris, Houston John D. Loson, l•w, Son Angelo Wcure:n Osborne, Houston Brodford Miller, low, S.n Antonio W•lter R. Z•nes, Dollos Ju/ion Morehouse, Eng., Dollos Gordon D. McDdniel, Ldw, Denison Louis V . Nelson, Lsw, Bedumont Potrick Pickett, B. Ad., liberty Willl•m Pitzer, En_ll., Breckenridge Wtlliom B. Riley, B. Ad., Austin Vtrnon W . Rooke, Jr., A. & S., Houston Roy C. Smith Eng., Son Antonio Ch•rlts W. Smither, B. Ad., Huntsville Jomes D. Sw..ney, B. Ad., Breckenridge Tom l. Tipton, low, Doll•s Kent TriQplthorn, Ens., Fort Worth Willord Tripp/thorn, B. Ad., Fort Worth Puch•I W•lth•ll, B. Ad., S•n Antonio John H. Wood, l•w, Son Antonio Fred R. Wulff, l•w, Br•dy PLEDGES St•nford A. Busby, A . & S., Junior, Son Antonio Jdsper Garrett, 8. Ad., Junior, Corpus Christi Horry J. Glousor, B. Ad., Junior, Houston Horold Northington, A. & S., Junior, Egypt John A. Seole, A . & S., Junior, Nocosdoches H•rry Wilder, A. & S. Junior, Corpus Christi Kirby Atwood, A . & S., Sophomore, Son Antonio Robert H. Bosorte, Ens., Sophomore, Dollos ltwollen Bordtl)J A . 8< S., Sophomore( Corpus Christi Conrdd Griffin, t.ng., Sophomore:, Gdy e: R•ymond C. H•rrison, A. 8< S., Sophomore, Whorton Archie M. He•p, A. 8< S., Sophomore, Son Antonio Chester Mdrston, Eng., Sophomore:, Bonhdm George W . Rdmsey, A . & S., Sophomore:, San Augustine Victor Sohl e, B. Ad., Sophomore, D•llos FACULTY Dole E. B•nnett E. G . Fletcher W. T. Rolfe George W. Stocking JUNIORS Toddl D. Burney, A. & S" Son Antonio Jock inthicum, A. & S., ::.on Ang• lo Grohom B. Milbur']i A. & S., Son Antonio Josoph F. Moore, tng. Berryvill e G•orge Northington, Iii, A. & S., Egypt Miller B. Pitts, A. & S. Shermon Jomos D. Rollin, A. & S.Son Antonio G len R. Solomon, B. Ad1., Morsholl SOPHOMORES John C. Comeron, A. & S., Houston Homer Y. Jonos, A. & S.1"1;-louston Jock T. Proctor, A. & S. woco John G . s..mon A. & S., Houston Robert Vin• yord, B. Ad., Whorton PLEDGES Andrew Ben White, A. & S., Sophomore, Tyler John H. White, A. a S., Sophomore, S•n Antonio Neil H. Wright, B. Ad., Sophomore( Lubbock Irvin Alextmde:r, Eng., Freshman, Dal as John B. Armstrons1 A. & S,, Freshmon, Armstrong Hdrold H. Bevil , /\, & S., tre:shmdn, 8e:dumont Roy L. Brown, A. & S.1 Freshmtm, Houston Atlee N. Chittim, A. & S., Freshmon, S•n Antonio Thurm•n S. Clements, A. 8< S., Freshmon, Whorton Fi•lding Cochron~A. & S., Corpus Christi Gtiddis Geeslin, tng., Freshmtin, Brtidy John W. Honcock, A. & S., Freshmon, El Compc Joe S. Morkley A. & S., Freshm•n, Be•umont Alvin Moncrie( En!i., Freshm•n, Fort Worth Myrl S.lr, A . a S. Freshm•n, Silsbee Robert Willitims, A. & S., Freshman, McGregor Assisttint Professor of Ltiw Assistont Professor of English Professor or Architecture Professor of Economics Pitts, Linthicum, Sedfe, Busby, Burney, Northington, H ., Solomon, Glauser, Rdmsey, Gdrrett Milburn, Mtirston, Sedman, Jones, Sohle, Hedp, Bogtirte, Procter, Borden, Atwood Wright, Griffin, White, J., Northington, G., Vineydrd, Cdmeron, White, B.1 Hdrrison , Alexdnder, Clements Brown, Bevil, H., Willidms, Hdncock, Self, Moncrief, Geeslin, G., Mdrkley, Cochrtin, Armstrong ** ** Pao~ 131 * * ~ * ** L•nsford, Pipkin, C•mpbell, Fitzhugh, V •n Z•ndt, Pl•z•, Merrill, B. Lindsdy, Simmons, June:mdn, Donnell, Merrill, F., E•stl•nd, McLe:dn Dougherty, Woodwdrd, George, Derby, J. F., O lve:r, Derby, J. A., C•sey, J. Beta Theta Pi HISTORY Beta Theta Pi was founded at Miami University, Oxford, Ohio, in 1839. It was one of the first six secret college fraternities and was the first to originate west of the Alle­ghenies. There are eighty-nine active chapters. A unison was made with Alpha Sigma Chi in 1879 and with the Mystical Seven in 1889, full fellowship being extended to the alumni of both organizations. The fraternity has published a monthly magazine since 1872. A number of college chapters also publish periodicals. The fraternity has established the Baird Fund, the proceeds of which are used to publish the magazine. There is an endowment fund from which loans are made to undergraduate members . Beta Omicron Chapter was established at The University of Texas in 1885. OFFICERS President . Harris Van Zandt Vice-Presider. ~ Graham Campbell Recorde r Thomas U. Taylor Secretary Gordon N . George ** * * Harris Van Zandt, President Beta Theta Pi SENIORS SECOND YEAR LAWS JUNIORS Grohom Compbell, B. Ad., Fort Worth Fronk Merrill, Houston Colmon Cosey, A. & S., Austin Sidney Dovls, A. & S., T ulso, Oklohomo Jock Cos.y, A . & S., Golveston Robert Doherty, En9., Houston George Cullen, A. & S., Houston FIRST YEAR LAWS Ben Donnell, B Ad., Wichito Foils Frederick Derby, A . & S., Loredo Williom Fitzhugh, B. Ad;1 Golveston Jomes Dougherty, Beeville Jock A. Derby, A. & S., Austin George Junemon A . & ~.. Golveston Holbert Woodword, Houston Julius F. Derby, A. & S.~ Monterrey Dovid Longford, Ens., Wichito Foils Gordon G e:orgt, A. & ~., Sdn Antonio Sidney Lindsoy, Ens., Austin Thornton Gre:e:r, A . & S., Houston Bruce Merrill, A . & S., Houston Drue Nicholson, A. & S., Terrell Hermon Pipkin,1 Jr., Ldw, AmcHillo John Olver, A. & S., Amorillo Jonph Plcua, t.n9., San Antonio Burwell Pope, Jr., A. & S., Austin lro B. Slmmonst Jr., A . & S., Lo Porte N e:d Swe:e:ne:y1 A. & S., Austin S. G . Borden ennont, A. & S., Houston R. W. Tidemonn, B. Ad., Golveston SOPHOMORES Homs Von Zondt, Low, Fort Worth Robert McNew, Eng., Morsholl Robert Rutledge, A. & S., Dollos Willitom Rutl edge, A. & S., Dollos Thomos U. T oylor, A . & S., Austin PLEDGES PLEDGES Horry Corby, A . & S. Colvert William Neville:, Eng., H e:nri e:tta Williom Dollos, A. & S., Houston Alon Porkinson, A . & S., Son Antonio Hermon Eostlond, Low, Hillsboro Ray Pearson , A . & S., Houston Willidm Farrar, A . & S., Austin Chorles Show, Eng., Dollos J. B. Griffith, A. & S., Poris Lawrence: Skelley, A . & 5 ., Austin William Jackson, Ens., Austin Andrew Spillman, Eng., San Antonio Robert Kelly~ Ens., Son Antonio Kenneth Stout, A . & S., Houston John Kuhn, t.ng., Austin Clork Thompson, Jr., A. & S., Golv., Houston Jdmts Guitdr, Ldw, Colorddo Jomes Horder, B. Ad., Ploinview Mdrvin Pi erce, Ldw, Wichita Falls Clint Smoll, Low, Amorillo Jdmts Ttrmini , Law, Houston Sumner Williams, Law, Plainvi ew PLEDGES L. T. Anderson1 Eng;J Houston Wdlte:r Babic, I\. & :>., Houston Charles Barnum, A. & S., Houston Henry Edgor, A. & S., Son Antonio Cecil Hargrove:, Eng., Houston George Gentry Jomes Porke Delta Chi SECOND YEAR LAWS SOPHOMORES Chorles Smith, Austin Deon Couch, A. & S. Houston Lwt.dwater Robert F. Townsend, San Antonio L. L. Elliot First Y eor Law, Austin George W.Grahom~A. & S., Sophomore, Wichita Falls Jack Aldred, EnJJ., tr•n Antonio E•rl Willi•m Cl•w•ter, A. & S., Tyler 1ll1•m Polk Alex•nder, B. Ad., Memphis, Tennessee FIRST YEAR LAWS Je fferson Lee Copel•nd~Jr:c,~-&S., Frederick, O ki.horn• orst Brown, Jr., Low, 8edumont St•ley H •wkins, A. & :> ;i. wichito F•ll s Jin Addison Croom, L.w, El P•so George Edw•rd Ch.mberl•in, Cl•rendon Richord Luc~sA. & S., tseeville 1 ors< D•rr L•w, Fort Worth Lewis Lyles Foxh•ll, Memphis Williom H. M•rsh, Eng., Tyler ••rles Hushes Dul•ney, A. & S., Fort Worth George Dillord Hinson, Groh•m Whitfield Outlow, A. & S., Be•umont nneth Goetzke, A. & S;1 H•rlin9en Edword Groy T•ylor D•ll•s Harris V arias Ryan, A. & S., San Antonio hn F•rr H•wleyl L•w, t:I P•so Willi•m Buch•nnon fhompson, D•ll•s J•mes Cunyos Wotson, A. & S., D•ll•s u Ltt, Ldw, Do lu Robert V •ush•n, S•n Antonio G us Wright, A . & S., Dollo,s :nts Andrew Lore, Jr., Law, Fort Worth ncent P•ul M•rsh•ll, B. Ad., T ..sue SOPHO MORES • 9!1. Ring A. & S., Houston hn Ben Sheppord, A. & S. Gl•dew•ter Horold B. Foxh•ll, A. & S.1 ,Memphis 9ar Stewart Skidmore, 8. Ad., Mexico City, Mexico Pittmon Hesterly, A. & S.1 Houston I. St•ley, L•w, Wichit• F•lls Jock Hurst, A. & S. Anderson mts Harvef Suttles, Eng., Houston Bruce Jones, Eng., Fort Worth les Henri •llichet, A. & S., Houston hn Thompson, L•w, Fort Worth hn Tolliver Underwood, L•w, Fort Worth ••CY A. w.tson, B. Ad., Houston ont Wood, B. Ad., Wichit• F.lls PLEDGES PLEDGES Robert B•ssil B•ldwin, A. & S., Houston Robert L•Monto9ne, A. & S., Mexico City, Mexico Billy Joe B•xter, A. & S., Austin Fronk Jones Lee, A. & S., Wichit• F•lls Milford H•ll Brinkerhoff, Ens., D•ll•s Clorence Mcleod M•lone, Jr., A. & S., Houston John Bute, A. & S., Houston Addison Perry Moore, A. & S., D•ll•s J•mes Arnold Cheek Eng., D•ll•s Louis Monroe Pearce, A. & S., Houston Stephen Edmund Cl•b•ush, A. & S., Corthose Homer Pollan, Jr., Eng., Houston Cl•rence Covert, Jr., A. & S;1 Austin Leon F•ir Russ, Eng., Dollos George Hu[h Covert, A. & :.., Austin Arch Chilton Scurlock, Eng., Beoumont D•vid Groy tlliot, Eng., Houston Chorles Shermon, A. & S., Houston Willi•m Meginnis Hen9er, En~.1 Doll•s Edword Lillo Suttles, A . & S.1 ,Houston Jock Donov•I Isbell , A . & S., Houston Ira Davis Sykes, Jr., A. & S., Houston Jomes L. Johnson A. & S., J•cksboro Jerome Thomas Terry, A. & S. , Beaumont Ch•rles Willi•m Kinslow, Jr., A. & S., Memphis Billy Woodrow Willi•ms, A. & S.1 Houston Thomos Myron Kirk, A . & S., Doll•s Bobbie C•rson Wilson, A. & S., /\ustin FACULTY R. A. Low Professor of English Clyde Littlefield Heod Trock •nd Cross Country Cooch, Freshmon Footboll Co•ch Covey T. Oliver Assistont Professor of L•w Cotham, Watson, J., Hurst, Jones, Hesterly, Baldwin, R., Henger, Foxhall, H., Clobou9h Malone, Covert, G., Terry, Moore, Lee, Elliot, Scurlock, Suttles, J., Pollon Wilson, Brinkerhoff, Sykes, Bute, Baxter, Williams, Sher­ mon, Russ, Isbell, Suttles, E. * *· * * ** Chilton, E., B•iley, Sl•ughter, W•ddill, Cox, Fl•gg, M•ns­ field, little, Storey, Curlin, Meyer, Buescher Ldry, 8drrington, Upchurch, McKdy, Ellingson, Bush, Pierce, Woodwdrd, T dylor, Stone, Kurth, l•ndreth Stewdrt, Binion, C1uroll , F., Crdin, Taliferro, Mdgurder, !sades, Johnson, Bewley, Frazar, Deaderick, Scott Hdsskarl, 8dker, Ford, Curlin, T. Phillips, J., Birdwell, Gumm, Goodrich, R., W•lden, Phillips, N., Hughes, Llewellyn Kappa Sigma HISTORY On December 10, 1869, Kappa Sigma fraternity was formally organized in the room of William Grigsby McCormick, 46 East Lawn, at the University of Virginia. At first expansion was limited to the South, but in 1880 a chapter was chartered in the North. At present there are one hundred and six active chapters located in every state of the Union except three. There is one chapter in Canada . Kappa Sigma publishes a detailed annual report of the scholastic standing of its chapters, and in 1932 instituted a system of preceptors paid out of an endowment fund. Seven thousand Kappa Sigmas served in the World War. This number constituted more than half of the total membership. Tau Chapter was founded at The University of Texas in 1884. Jack Josey, Grand Master OFFICERS Grand Master . Jack Josey Grand Procurator Robert Park Grand Master of Ceremoni es . Henry Taliaferro Grand Scribe Albert Stone ** * -ir L.......-..--------................_--~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~-­ * GRADUATE Ern. Ad~ D.11., Ndt Brown, Eng., Sctn f\ntonio John C•rn.,, Low, D•ll•s D•vod Echols, A. & S., S•n Antonio John S. Flo•ter Ens.,, Houston R P. Hol•f 8. Ad.i E•st Chicogo, lndi•no R W. H•r •ss, B. /\d., Gonz•lolvEns.(_ Am•rillo George ike: dW, Houston John Rhe•, Ens. Roswell, New Mexico T. C. Tillotson, Eng., Roswell( New Mexico M•rsh•ll Wells, A. & S., We lin9ton Mdx Wiu, Law, Sdn Antonio Pdt Wilkirson, Ens.,c. Grdndview Joe Wilson, A . & ~., D•ll•s PLEDGES Joe Ad•ms1 A. & SA Austin Ed B•sot /\. & S., m•rillo Cormen Cook, A . & S., Lufkin Billy Bob Dickens, A. & S.t Greenville Fr•nk Horwood, A. & S., •ft Jim Hodgson, Eng., Fort Worth J•ry Hunnicutt, A. & S., Fort Worth lewis l•benske A. & S. Austin Kenneth Modr.fJ, A. & S., Austin Roser Mood, A. & S., Austin Jimmy Moore, B. Ad., N•ples W. H. Brentlinger . H. V. Cr•is E. E. H•le J. l. Henderson C. P. P•tterson R. P. Shirley 0 . D. Weeks . Phi Kappa Psi SECOND YEAR LAWS SOPHOMORES Fr•nklin Jones~ Houston R•y lynch, D•ll•s R•msey Moore, D•ll•s Leon Pdyne, 0dllds E. W. Smith, Jr.bD.ll•s Angus Wynne, dll~n FIRST YEAR LAWS Bob B•xter, A. & S., D•ll•s R•Y Coffin, A. & S. D.ll•s Albert H•yword, A. & S., Am•rillo Bob V •n Gundy, Eng., Houston D•vid R•sco, A . & S. Am•rillo Fred s.nford, Eng., Fort Worth Lowell Wilkes, A. & S., Hubb•rd Everett Shirl ey, A. & S., Fort Worth Bob Jewett, Houston Nelson Munger, Houston Arch Ross, .A.ustin JUNIORS James 0dvenport, 8. Ad., Plainview Bill Dys•rt, A. & S., Pl•inview Joe Eidson, A. & S., H•milton Ch•rles Fyfe, B. Ad., Am•rillo John Peterson, B. Ad., Am•rillo PLEDGES Glenn Allen Newbold, B. Ad., Am•rillo R• iford Perry, A. & S., Lufkin J•mes Poole, A. & S., M•rlin Nelson Puett, Jr.1 A. & S., Fentress Jim Ro.ch, B. Ad., Amorillo Bill Robinson, A. & S. Corsic•n• Henry Sulliv•n, A. & S., Wellington H•rry T•PP•n, A. & S., S•n Antonio Kinman Thompson, Eng., Houston John Wells, A. & S., Austin Tom Wood, Ens., Houston FACULTY Assist•nt Professor of Psychology Assist•nt Professor of Applied M•them•tics Professor of Economics Professor of Second•ry Educ•tion Professor of Government Assistdnt Professor of Law Professor of Government Moore, J., Roach, Harwood, Wood, Hdyward, Coffin, TdPPdn, Thompson Cook, C., Shirley, Wilkes, Poole, Baxter, Sanford, Rasco, Van Gundy, Dicke ns 8dgot, V dughan, Perry, Adams, Hunnicutt, Sullivan, Hodgson, Robinson, Puett * * *'------------~ * Levy, M. P., Benn ett, Ld ve n, Purvin, Rosenmdn, Goodmdn Friedmdn, Schwdrz, Roscoe, Fink, Selism•n n, Greenfield Levy, M. D., Rosengarten, Brin, Wundermdn, Singer, 0dvid, Strdus Phi Sigma Delta HISTORY Phi Sigma Delta fraternity was organized at Columbia University, New York, November 10, 1910. There are nineteen active chapters on the fraternity roll. Graduate clubs have been organized in cities throughout the country. The fraternity is governed by an executive council consisting of the national officers and nine fraters elected at large. Phi Sigma Delta publishes a quarterly magazine, "The Deltan. " A directory is also issued from time to time. Three cups are awarded annually to outstanding chapters, the Professor Brummer Cup, the Victor leave Cup, and the Lambda Cup. The Lambda Cup is presented by the chapter at The University of Texas. Lambda Chapter was established at The University of Texas in 1920. Roy Bennett, Mdster Frdter OFFICERS Master Frater Roy Bennett Vice-Master Frater Bernard Seigle House Manager Moise Levy Recording Secretary Dan Wunderman Corresponding Secretary Leonard Rosengarten Treasurer H . D. Schwarz . {Bernard RosenmanBoard of Governors Robert Purvin * * SENIORS Roy Bennett, L!!w, Austin Robert Purvin, Eng., Dollos Bernord Seigle, A. & S., Houston George Loven.._ A. & S., Son Antonio Morton Levy, t:ng., WdcO FIRST YEAR LAWS Roymond Goodmon, Loredo Bernard Rosenmtm, San Antonio Soul Fritdmon, Houston PLEDGES Poul Block, A. & S., St. Joseph, Missouri Jock Frost, Eng., Son Antonio Sylvon Golding, Eng., Spur Ben Hondelmon, A . & S.1 ,Morlin Z. M. Joseph.._ A. & S., Morsholl Alvin Marks, t.ng., Corsic~rna Myron Morks, A. & S., Morsholl George Myer1 A . & S., Dollos Robert Reid, /\. &_5.,_Dollos JUNIORS SOPHOMORES Royol Brin A. & S., Dollos Edword Bullmon, A. & S., Dollos Silos Friedlonder, A. & S., Tyler Stonley Dovid, A. & S. Dollos Normon Fink, B. Ad ., Son Antonio Stun Feinberg, A . & S., Texdrkana Dovid Greenfield, B. Ad., Houston Poul Finkelstein, A. & S., Dollos Moist Levy, A. & S., Houston B. H. Morks, Eng., Doll., Arthur Roscoe, A . & S., Loredo Josef Mintz, A. & S. Dollos Leonord Rosengorten, A. & S., Dol los H. B. Rosenthol, A. & S., Fort Worth H. D. Schworz, Eng., Hempsteod Alvin Shworts, A. & S.bCorsicono Dan Wund erman , A. & S. 1 Sa n Benito Louis Tobion, A. & S., ollos PLEDGES Julius Seligmonn, B. Ad ., So n Antonio John Sinser, Eng., Houston Leonord ~pitzer, A. & S., Ook Pork, Illinois Arthur Ste rn, A. & S.1 ,Dollos Jock Strous, A. & S., Houston Edwin Tobolowsky, A. & S., Dollos Stocey Wotelski, En11., Dollos Aaron Witz, A. & S., Denison ** 0dvis, Stdrley, Irwin, Preston,E., Hdmmdck, Freemcrn 1 W hitsett He rder, Stdfford, Rdney, Cdin, Hiu ins, Poth, Preston, J., Whi te, R. Word, Nevill, Roberts, E., Moyfield, G ump, R., Mortin, J., Steedmon, Woodfin Shdrp, Primeaux, German, Heye, Crockett, Windhom, J., Co llowoy, W., Bend• Pi Kappa Alpha HISTORY Pi Kappa Alpha was founded at the University of Virginia in March, 1868, as the culmination of the desire of six students to perpetuate their friendship, which had its inception in their comradeship in the Confederate Army. Despite the diFficulties of the Reconstruction Period, other chapters were established during the next few years. From the South, the fraternity spread through the Southwest to the West and Middle West and then to the East. The fraternity has seventy-eight chapters and a total membership of about 25,000. It was one of the first fraternities to outlaw mock ceremonies in connection with initiations and it awards a loving cup to the chapter with the highest scholastic average. The oFficial publication is a quarterly magazine, " The Shield and Diamond ." The government is through biennial national conventions and annual district conventions. Beta Mu Chapter was established at The University of Texas in 1920. OFFICERS President . Emmett Whitsett, Jr. Vice-President Ellis Mayfield Secretary Richard Gump Treasurer Robert White ** * * --~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ -~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~: I** Pi Kappa Alpha GRADUATE Louis Dixon, Longview SENIORS Cloyton Broy, Low, G lodewoter Robert S. Dov is, A. & S., Belton Jock Evons, A. & S., Livingston Roy K. Freemon, A. & S.t Denison Shelby Hommock, B. Ad., Poris Louis H. Horins, A. & S,i,S•n Antonio Poul K. Herder, B. Ad ., w eimor T. K. Irwin, A. & S.1 Dollos J. F. O 'Rourke, B. l'ld., El Poso Hinds Poth, B. Ad., Yookum Laurens Pratt, Eng., Austin J. M. Preston, Low, Childress Horry N. Stofford, cng. , El Poso J. H. Storley, Low, Pecos W. H. Tonn, EnsJ Austin Emmett Whitsett, r.1 Low, Floresville Rolph Willioms, B. l'ld., Pecos PLEDGES Douslos Arnold, A. & S. , Crockett Bosil Bell, A. & S., Cuero John Bendo, A. & S., Dollos Ed Breoker, Eng., Houston W. F. Coin, A. & Sa,~•cogdoches Joe Coffield, Eng., woco Corroll Curl, A. & S., Amorillo Williom Dunne, B. Ad., El Poso Zock L. Felder, Eng_., Dollos Dudley Gowlond, B. Ad., Son Antonio Robert Gump, A. & S., Dollos Howdrd Hurst, Eng., Houston George Irwin, A. & S. Dollos Guilford Jones, A. & S., Austin Roy Keeling, A. & S., Dollos Thomos Lipscomb, A. & S.1 Dollos Sheffy Mohon, A. & S., Cnildress Jerry Marlin, law, Brec kenridge W. F. Mortin, A. & S., Homlin Jock McAninch, A. & S. , Dollos FACULTY L. W. Poyne . Professor of English L. Theo Bellmont Director of Physicol Troinins for Men C. M. Montgomery Professor of Romance L'"guages G. K." EiAer Professor of Geology SECOND YEAR LAWS JUNIO RS Ellis Moyfield1 El Poso Som Collowoy, A. & S., Fort Worth Ed Roberts, Dollos W. H. Collowoy, Ens. Fort Worth Williom Word, El Poso Curtis Clork, B. Ad., Corpus Christi Robert White, El Poso Dovid Crockett, B. Ad., Dollos Lourence Gory~ B. Ad., Son Antonio FIRST YEAR LAWS Paul Germc'", t.ng., Austin Rondoll Hey<;i Eng., Golveston Richord Gump, Dollos Ed Horsley, ts. Ad. Dollos :-iorold Suggs, Son Antonio Don Kennemer, B. Ad.'-Son Angelo Gene Woodfin, Poris John McKee, cng., El ~•so Von Pointer, Eng. Dollos Robert Ritter, B. Ad. El Poso John Roberts, A. & S., Son Antonio Clinton Smith, A. & S. Houston H. B. Strothers, B. Ad., Austin V. B. Wotts, B. Ad., Livingston Jomes Windhom, A. & S., Livingston SOPHOMO RES Houston Burnhom, Eng., Sullivon City Fronk Cose, Ens,, Austin De'" Ryan, A . & ::>., Houston PLEDGES George McCulley, Ens., Dollos Jack Meadows, Eng., Dallas Guy Nevill, Low, Dollos Fronk Porsons, A. & S., El Poso Wolter Porter, A . & S., Bryon Eorl Preston, A. & S., Childress Oran Primeaux, 8. Ad., Gary G. A. Pringle~ A. & S., Austin L. G. Roney, ts. Ad., Ch ildress Williom Ritter1 A. & S.1 El Poso Lorry Rupel, /'\. & S. l'lustin Ed Steedman, Law, She:rmc'" Mill er Thorp, A. & S., Tulso, Oklohomo Rol ei gh Usry, A. & S., Dollos Murray V oss, En!:t;, Austin Homilton Whi te, tng. , Del Rio Wymon Windhom, A. & S.( Livingston Gene Workman, t.ng., Dal as Horold Y orborough, A. & S., Goldthwoite ** * * Addms, Pdrker, W.1 Fox, Newberry, Conkey, Hutch eson, Witherspoon Jackson, 8., Mcintyre:, Stone, 8., Caldwell, Wiseman, Thomcnon, Davis Hardie, W., Dtiniel, Patton, Cunningham, Hutcheson, T., Wheel.r, Lee Sigma Alpha Epsilon HISTORY Sigma Alpha Epsilon was Founded at the University of Alabama in 1856. A national scope was contemplated From the first, and there are now one hundred and nine active chapters. The Fraternity established in 1930 the Levere Memorial Temple in Evanston , Illinois, which contains the most complete library in existence related to Greek-letter organizations. More than half of the members of Sigma Alpha Epsilon served in the Civil War, including every member of Four chapters. A policy of expansion in the North was inaugurated in 1883, the Fraternity having been considered a distinctly Southern organization until that time . More than eight thousand members served in the World War. Alumni organizations have been Formed abroad. Texas Rho Chapter was established at The University of Texas in 1884. Ben Stone, President OFFICERS President . Ben Stone Vice-President James Daffan Caldwell * * SENIORS Ch•rles Ad•ms, B. Ad., Fort Worth C. 0. Byrd, A. & S., D•ll•s Fronk Conkey, A. & S.j Round Rock J•ck Fox, A. II< S., Chi dress Joe Goldston, L•w, Houston Robert HordwickelA. II< S., Fort Worth Jock Hornberger, aw, San Antonio Ryl•nd Howord, L•w, Houston Palmer Hutcheson, Low, Houston B•xter J•ckson, B. Ad., S•n Antonio McVoy Mcintyre:, EnJJ.1 Minden, Louisiana Henry _Morris, Low, DallcJs F. K. Newbury, LcJw, Austin L•wrence Porke!J A. II< S., Bry•n Willi•m Porker, ~n9. Austin Guy Witherspoon, A. II< S., Greenville SECOND YEAR LAWS Wolter Bre:nan, San Antonio D•lf•n C•ldwell, S•n Antonio Bond D•vis, S•n Antonio Alfred Dohoney, Austin Arthur GrenierbAustin Adri•n P•tton, •ll•s Ben Stone, Amorillo Willi•m Thom•son~G•inesville Reagon Wiseman, ::>dn Antonio Sigma Alpha Epsilon FIRST YEAR LAWS John D•niel, Temple Willi•m Hordie, El P•so Redgan Houston1 Son Antonio Richord Lee D•ll•s Henry Matthews, San Antonio Joel Westbrook, Austin C•rrol Wheeler, T exork•no JUNIORS W•rren Bellows, Ens., Okl•hom• Citv, Oki.horn• Albert Bi edenhorn, A . & S., S•n Antonio Robert C•ton, A. 11< S., Tyler Eusene C•rrin9ton, A. & S., Comfort M•rvin Collie, A. II< S., Amorillo Henry Cortes, Eng., Houston Willi•m Cochron, A. & S.,_ Houston Bob Crocket\,_ B. Adt El P•so J•mie Culp, ~. Ad., emple J . C. George, A. & S., Brownsvi ll e Thornton Hordie, A. & S., El P•so Robert Heidrick, A . & S.,_ Be•umont Horry Holstun, A . & S., U•ll•s George Morris, Ens., D•ll•s Gordon Rogers, A . & S., K~msos City, Missouri J4ck St•ley, A. & S., Wichit• F•lls Roser Sulliv•n, B. Ad., D•ll•s H•rris Underwood, A. & S., Athens S•m Webb, A . 11< S., D•ll•s R•bun Wilson, B. Ad.1 Austin Joe: Wolverton,_B._Ad., V ernon SOPHOMORES Robert Cousins, A. & S. Austin William Cousins, A. & S., Austin Billy Frost;_ A. Be S.1 E•stl•nd Howord 1..>eor,1, I\ . & S., D•ll•s Bob Murphy, A. & S., T exork•n• Lingo Pl•tter, A. & S., Austin Fronk Rich ey, A. & S.( W•co Henry Rose, Ens., D• l•s Jerry Stone, A. Be S., D.ll•s J4mes Wilson, A. & S., Austin Burke Windh•m, Phor. T~ler Ch•rles Zuber, A. & S., D•ll•s PLEDGES PLEDGES D•vid Boyd, A. & S., D•ll•s Herbert McG•ushey, Phor., Greenville Robert Cunninsh•m, L•w, Mobile, Al•b•m• Bill Lovel•ce, A. & S., W•co J•ck F•nt, A . II< S., El P•so Jim Pridgen, A. & S., Cuero Robert G•rner, A. & S., Amori llo Don•ld Russell, Ens., E•stl•nd Ch•rles Hightower, A. & S., H4ttiesbur9, Mississippi Robert Spence, A. & S., Tyler Th•d Hutcheson, L•w, Houston Jim Tolleson, A. & S., Amorillo Donold Lewis, A. Be S. P•ris Toi Wore, A. & S., Amorillo Dudley J•ckson, A. Be S., S•n Antonio Jim Whittington, L•w~ E•stl•nd Hush Longino, A. Be S.~ M•snoli•, Ark•ns•s Francis Winter, A . & ::>., Houston Eugene McCortt, A. Be:>., Amorillo FACULTY E. G . Smith . Professor of Morketin9 J.B. Whorey Professor of English Houston, Westbrook, Matthews, Longino, Pridgen, Wolverton, Cdton, Wilson, R. Fant, George, Crockett, Culp, Ccurington, Morris, G., Cortes Ware, Gdrner Windham, Wilson, J., Zuber, Collie:, Richey, Love lace, Pldtter, Stone, J., Murphy Spence, Hightower, Russell, McGoughey, Lewis, Jackson,D. Whittington, Tolleson, Winter ** * ** Brown, Levinson, Schiff, Levine, Cohen 0dvis, Winkler, Goodfriend, I., Frumer, Massman, I. Karkowski, Potash, Willens, Klei nman, M., Strauss Sigma Alpha Mu HISTORY Sigma Alpha Mu has thirty-five chapters in the United States and Canada with more than a thousand active members. It was founded on Thanksgiving Eve, November 26, 1909. The eight founders were Lester Cohen, Jacob Kaplan, Ira N . Hind, David Levin­son, Samuel Ginsburg, Abraham N. Kerner, Adolph I. Fabis, and Hyman I. Jacobson. The fraternity has an endowment fund through which scholarships and loans to chapters and students are made. The chapter having the best record in scholarship and cultural activity for a given year is awarded the founder 's cup. Another cup is presented to the chapter having shown the most improvement during the previous year. The fraternity publishes a private monthly magazine and a quarterly called the " Octagonian." Sigma Theta Chapter was established a1 The University of Texas in 1922. OFFICERS Prior . Bernard Karkowski Exchequer Irwin Massman Recorder . Leo Davis ,, * * Page 266 * ** GRADUATE Simon Alex•nder, Corpus Christi SENIORS M•rvln Brown, B. Ad.j Brownsville Aaron Cohen, Eng., C eburne Leo D•vis, A . & S. Tyler Ed Levine:, Eng., Memphis, T ennesset Sidney Levinson, A. & S., Menard Harold Schiff, A. & ~.1 Fort Worth Arnold T rdvis, Eng., Houston PLEDGES Edward Berliner, A . & S., El P•so Reuben Edelstein, B. Ad., Brownsville N•t Goodfriend, A . & S. Austin Mdurice Kleinmc'", A. a S., San Angelo Edword M•ssm•n, EnsABeoumont David May, Ldw, Scm ntonio Sigma Alpha Mu SECOND YEAR LAWS JUNIORS Louis Frumerl Shreveport, Louisi•M H erm•n Eisen, A . & S. Tyler Irving Good rie:nd, Austin D•niel Kleinm•n, B. Ad., S•n Angelo Bernard Karkowskl, Liberty Melvin L•chm•n1 B. Ad., S•n Antonio Irwin Mdssmdn, Be:4umont Robert Strauss, I'.. & S., St•mford Edward Winkler, Stockton Sumner Willens, A . & :>.,Temple FIRST YEAR LAWS SOPHOMORES R•ymond Friedl•nder, Tyler Melvin Pot•sh, El P•so Sylv•n Gurinsky, A . & S., S•n Antonio Philip lipst•te. ~ng., Tyler J•mes Muslow, A. & S., D•yton, Ohio P•ul Rosenfield, A. & S., Clarksville Albert Schwartz, A. & :>., El P•so J. M. Schw•rtz, A. & S., E•gle P•ss PLEDGES Sidney Mellinger, A. & S., Big Spring Sylv•n Mellinger, A. & S.t. Merkel Seymour Myers, A. & S. LJ•ll•s Ruben Riskind, A. & S., Eogle Poss Henry Schlinger, A. & S. D•ll•s Willi•m Sm•llberg, A. & S., El Posa Kleinman, D., Eisen, Edelstein, Berline:r1 Schw.ntz, J., Muslow lipstdte, RosenField, Gurinsky, Schwdrtz, A., Myers, Riskind Mellinger, Sidney; Mdy, Schlinger, Goodfriend, N ., Mellinger, Sylvan; Mdssman, E. * Keeton, Mahdffey,· Brown, Motley, Hargrove, Houston, Yochem, E•stl•nd Swearingen, Peterson, Crome, Fourmy, Butler, M., Riley, Cravens, Denton G rasty, Mayne, Philquist, Lo gue, G ant, Griffin, Evans, Coke Sigma Chi HISTO RY . Sigma Chi was founded at Miami University, Oxford, Ohio, on June 28, 1855, the third of the Miami Triad to be established. As a method of unifying the various chapters, they are combined into provinces. Every year the L. G. Balfour Award is presented to the outstanding Sigma Chi undergraduate in each province, and a national award is given to the most outstanding undergraduate in the whole Fraternity. Among the Fraternity publications are "The Magazine of Sigma Chi, "The Sigma Chi Directory," "The Sigma Chi Pledge Manual," and "The Sigma Chi Bulletin," which was the First private Fraternity journal to be published. There are ninety-eight active chapters, and there are alumni chapte rs and associations spread throughout the country. Alpha Nu Chapter was established at The Unive rsity of Texas in 1884. Howard Motley, President OFFICERS President . Howard Motley Vice-President Jack Coke Secretary John Riley Treasurer Bill Swearingen Correspondi ng Secretary Kay Nolen ** P age 268 * GRADUATE Lowson Felder, Eng., Son Antonio SENIORS Stokes Brown, A. 8< S., Springfield, Tennessee John Burns, B. Ad., Austin Bob Butler Eng., Austin Lourence Eostlond, B. Ad., Fort Worth Bob Eckhordt, Low, Austin Corey Horgrove, A. a S., Houston Williom Houston, B. Ad., Austin Grover Keeton, A. a s,, Houston Lond" Mohoffey, A. 11< :.. Austin Molcolm Milburn, Eng., Son Antonio Howord Motley, Low, Tenoho Bill Sweoringen, Eng;l Son Antonio Fronk Yochem, A . a:.., Son Antonio PLEDGES Sigma Chi SECOND YEAR LAWS JUNIORS Leroy Denmon, Son Antonio Mdrtin Butler, Eng., Austin Clem McClellond, Foyetteville, Arkonsos Fronk Choppell, A. & S., Dollos Dudley Peterson, Golveston Jock Coke, A. & S., Dollos Jones Porter, Longview Edmund Crovens, A. & S., Austin Jock $porks, Austin Roy G rosty, En~., Lo Porte Jim G riffi n, Eng., Dollos FIRST YEAR LAWS Bill Moyne, B. Ad., Austin Hdrr is Philqu ist, A . & 5., Austin Dovid Hume, Eogle Poss Chorles Prothro, A. & S., Wichito Foils Curtis Perryman Austin John Riley, A . & S., Austin Roderick Russ, Biloxi, Mississippi SOPHOMORES Corroll Church, A . & S., Houston Gilbert Denmon, A. & S., Son Antonio Bill Kuhn, A. & S., Austin Bill Newkirk, A. & S., Deorborn, Michigon Koy Nolen, A. & S., Houston Bill Pioch, Eng.1 Detroit, Michigc'" Victor Ritter, A. & S., Mdny, Louisiand Bil l_Stonberry, A. & ~., Austin PLEDGES 11 O benh•us, Dodd, H., Mills, Newmdn, McKay,M., Walker,J., Jones, White:, Porter LalMtt, Blanton, Goode, Sye rs, Wade, Nesbitt, West, Prowse, G., Pro Nse:, L. Jcure:I, De:uPre:e, Fi eld, Clarkson, Smith, B., Kelso, St•uff•lveston 1 Ydlc Kolmans, Law, Houston J•ke K•tz( B. Ad;1 El P•so Joe Stoo , A. & ::.., Del Rio SECOND YEAR LAW PLEDGES Julius Blum, Ens., Houston Abie Cohen, A. & S., Abil ene Jodie Eisenber~, A. & S. S•n Antonio Leon Gordon1 tng., Br•dforg, Pennsylv•ni• Robert Greenburg, A & S., ::>1.m Antonio H•rold H•rris, A. & S., Alice Ch•rles Sh•in, A. & S., Wichit• F•lls FIRST YEAR LAW Julicm Meer, 5dn Antonio JUNIORS Burton Grossm•n, A . & S., Corpus Christi Leo Hoflm•n, A . & S., Com•nche Horold Leon Ens. Houston M•urice Shu(mon, B. Ad ., Lonsview PLEDGES Ted K•Pl•n, A. & S., D•ll•s Anthony Kurl•nd, A. & S., S•n Antonio Rene Levy, A. & S. St•nley Robinson, A. & S., S•n Antonio Fr•nk Singer, A. & S., D•ll•s Chester Snyder, A. & S., Austin M•x Stool, A. & S., Wink SOPHOMORES Milton Arbetter, A. & S.1 ,S•n Antonio Milton Nurick, A. & S., Houston Lionel Rottenberg, A. & S., Wh•rton Alfred Schulm•n, A. & S. Brv•n Edwin Weininger, Eng., Son Antonio S•n Antonio Arbetter, Rottenberg, Levy, Schulmon, Gordon, Blum Weininger, Stool, M., Hdrris, Eisenberg, Shdin, Kurldnd Greenburg, Cohen, Singer, Kdpldn, Robinson, Snyder ** * * ** Lewis, Holl1md, Levy, Thdrp, Townsend, Jones, P. Jones, K., Grdves, H., Fisher, Brockmoll~r, Green, Brady, B•skin Wolters, Alford, P•rker, Markw1ud, Stuckey, Peace, Pruitt Tejas ~lub HISTORY The name of T ejas originated from a form of greeting used by a certain tribe of friendly Indians in welcoming the Spanish padres into the Southwest. The padres fi rst applied the word T ejas to the Indians themselves, and then later it was extended to denote the country in which they lived. American settlers Anglicized it to the present form, Texas. Because of its historic significance and its connotation of friendship, Tejas was chosen as the name of the Club when it was organized on the campus of The University of Texas in September, 1925. The club was organized for the purpose of promoting good fellow­ship and scholarship. Tejas selects its members from the University at large. John Green, Presid ent OFFICERS President . John Green Vice-President Jack Stuckey Secretary . Starl ey Alford Page 276 * * GRADUATES J•ck Holl•nd, Austin Gus Levy, Sdn Anton io J•ck Lewis, S•n Ange lo Robert Thorp, S•n Antonio How~ud Townsend, Weimar SENIORS St•rley Alford, B. Ad;J S.n Antonio Roy Bt1skin, Jr., A . & ~., Cdmeron Harold Brady, A. & S., S•n Antonio H•ns Brockmoller, L•w, El Poso Gordon Fisher, Eng., Austin Hush Graves, Eng., El Paso John Green, L•w, D•llas Kent Jones, Eng., Me rcedes Pdul Jones, Eng.1 Mercedes Forrest Morkword, Jr.., L•w, Fort Worth Ch•rles Porker, A . & :,.1 ,Texork•na J•ck Stuckey, A . & S., Humble Thornton Wolters, B. Ad., L•ne City P1Jg e Keeton . Robert N . Thorp Howard W. Townsend Tejas Club SECOND YEAR LAWS John Pe•ce, E•st Bernard WiJrren Pruitt, Abilene Hush Steger, S•n Angelo FIRST YEAR LAWS Percy H•rris Fort Worth ' G urney MJ'.:asl•nd, Jefferson JUNIORS Wayne Ashmore, A . & S;.i Corsicdna Clyde Choney, A. & S., t:astl•nd M•rsh•ll Colem•n1 Ens., Eastl•nd J. M. Fouts, Jr., " · & S.bD•llas J . Word Fouts, A. & S., •llas Jimmy Groves~ Eng., El Paso Bob Keeton, ~. Ad., Overton W. F. McLe•n, A. & S., Hereford R•lph M•hon, A. & S., Eastl•nd Sherard Sorensen, Eng., El Pdso A. A. Wells, A. & S., D•llas FACULTY SOPHOMORES Bill C•mpbe ll1 Ens;1 Elgin Bil I Cho•te, /\. & :,. Mort D•vid Currie A. & S., Austin J•ck Hicks, Eng., S•n Antonio Bill Pursley, Phdr., KiJnsdS City, Missouri Wende ll Siebert, Ed., Eastl•nd FRESHMAN Johnny Turn er, Eng., Joshua Associdte Professor of Law Instructor in Public Speaking Instructor in Publ ic $peaking ** Steger, Hdrris, McC1Jsland1 Chaney, Ashmore, Fouts, J. W ., Kee ton Fouts, J. M., McLe•n, Colem•n, Graves, J., Mahon, We lls, Sorenson Hicks, Compbell, Pursley, Siebert, Choat, Currie, Turn er ** * * ** Evdns, Greenwood, Moore, R., Howe, Wdsse:ll, M., ldird, Howell Kdmpmdnn, Lewis, Sheffield, Me lton , Burd e:d ux, Buratt i, Jones, L. Jameson, Pe:nnycuick, Peabody, Brown, J., Wheeler, Spe:drs, Elliott Theta Xi HISTORY Theta Xi was founded at Rensselaer Polytechnic Institute on April 29, 1864. It was the only fraternity founded during the Civil War period when fraternity activity through­out the country was weakened or suspended. Shortly after the organization was per­fected , negotiations were started which led to the establishment of a chapter at Yale. At first , limitations were placed upon membership and for many years it was generally confined to students taking courses leading to a Bachelor of Science degree. Gradually, however, a definite trend away from this condition became general when chapters were placed in colleges other than technical schools. The official organ, "The Unicorn of Theta Xi," is published quarterly. A directory, pledge manual, and songbook have been issued periodically since 1892. Rho Chapter was established at The University of Texas on February 22, 1913, and has been active since. OFFICERS President George Lewis Secretary Ed White Treasurer Ira Laird Corresponding Secretary Frank Melton First Steward A.G. Morton Second Steward David Elliott Busin ess Ma nage r Ross Spencer George Lewis, President ** SENIORS Chester Buratti , Law, Austin Mdurice: Burdeaux, ldw, Houston Vernon Evans, Ens.;. Winona Bill Howell, A. ll< ~., Kenedy Thom•• Howe, B. Ad., D•ll•• Ed Ke1mpmann, A. & S., Mexico City, Me:xico George: Lewis, law, Houston lro L•ird, Eng., Kilgore Fronk Melton, A. & S., Troup Jim Sheffield, B. Ad;.< Alvin Mdc Wassell, Law, Lorsicana PLEDGES Norm•n Agnew, A. & S., Big Spring Clint Anderson, A. & S., Brenh•m S•m Bishop, A. & S., L• Feri• Joe Bl.ckwell, A. & S., Cooper R. G. Brown, Jr., A. & S., C•rth•ge Fronk Clements, A. & S. Austin Buster Gober, A. & S., Brownwood L. D. Greenwood~ A. & S., Bowie Bill H•wn, A. & ~., Corpus Christi Alfred Jones, A. & S., H•llsville M•rvin H•ll, A. & S., Austin Leo Bl•ckstock Theta Xi SECOND YEAR LAWS JUNIORS L•mor Jones, H•llsvill e Thomds AddmS, A . & 5., Corsicdnd Ch•rles S•pp, Corsic•no Joe Brown, A. & S. Luling 0dvid Elliott, A . & S., Corsicdnd George H•yes, A . & S., Kilgore FIRST YEAR LAWS Fronk Pe.body, Eng., D•ll•s Horold Spe•rs, Eng., J•cksboroJ•y J•meson, Fort Worth John Wdssell, En9.1 Corsicana Roy Pennycuick, Cryst•I City J. P. Wheeler, A. & S., Austin SOPH OMORES J•mes Ahlgrimm, A . & S., Austin Joe Johnson, A . & S., Austin Ross Spencer, A . &!S., G•inesville Ed White, Eng., T ex•s City PLEDGES Fronk Ke•thl ey, A . & S., Corsic•n Bill Luc•s, A. & S., Kilgore W•lter Mortin, A. & S.,_Austin John Moore, A. & S., ~renh•m Roger Moore, B. Ad., D•ll•s J•ck Orr, A. & S., D•ll•s Henry Orson, A. & S., Midl•nd Fr•ncis White, A. & S. , Tex•s Ci t/ Cldrence Wright, Eng., Austin FACULTY , Associde Professor of Business Administration W•ssell, J., Bl•ckwell, Ad•ms, Orson, Hayes, Anderson, Ahlgrimm Clements, Ha w n, Spencer, Jones, A., White, E., H•ll, Johnson, Wright Brown, R., Orr, Agnew, Lucas, Moore , J., White, F. , Martin, Ke•thley ** * )>-------~> Do'Lmito'Lies -. * * * ~------~~~~~~~~~~ ** Scottish Rite Dormitory STAFF Social Director . Assistant Social Director Assistant Social Director Assistant Social Director Business Manager Mrs. J. Ed . Kauffman Mrs. A. P. Dohoney Mrs. J. S. Myrick Mrs. S. K. Lawhon Selma Streit Scottish Rite Dormitory, the largest of the dormitories, was built in 1922 by the Scottish Rite Educational Association and has accommodations for 326 girls. There are a number of social functions sponsored by the dormitory organization. These include spring and fal I form a I dances, candle light dinners on holidays occasions, a tea on Washington 's Birthday, and a lawn party for the seniors. Above:: Scottish Rite: Dormitory re:side:nts on WdY to dining room. Be:low: Myrick, Dohone:y Streit, Kduffmdn, Ldwhon. Page 282 * Scottish Rite Dormitory HOUSE COUNCIL Lillian Adams, Chairman Margaret Conway Fannie Machles Mary Helen Hall Christine Evans Helen Harris Corrine Talley Peggy Locke Mary Frances Casbeer Jeanne Richey Ann Foster Abovo: Helen Guy Hudson, P•uline McAnnelly, cmd friend dt d pidnO in S. R. D. Below1stdndin9: Locke, Mdchles, Ydntis, Foster, Tolley, H•ll Stdted: Ev1ms, Hdrris, Addms, Cdsbeer, Conway Page 283 ** Grace Hall STAFF Director . . . . Mrs. Martha Cavin Assistant to the Di rector Mrs. Georgia Bridgers OFFICERS President . Adelaide Heinen Vice-President Milton Marie Merritt Secretary Mary Brunson Treasurer Elizabeth Canal es Reporter Virginia Parton HOUSE COUNCIL Mary Howle, Hostess UPPERCLASS ADVISORS Adelaide Heinen, Chairman Matilda Callaway Edith Scott Vivian Doeppenschmidt G roce H•ll Grace Hall, the First dormitory for girls at The University of Texas, is situated on a wooded slope with shrubbery, hedges, and wide lawns. It is owned and operated by the Episcopal Church, in the Diocese of Texas, according to University regulations and standards. i I I .. 11 I i t ~ \ I l , Sedted: Merritt, C~rnales. Brunson, Pdrton, Melton, He inen Stdndin9 : Vdughdn , Doeppenschmidt, Howle Page 285 ~* * t* ~~----~----~--------~--"---~~------~--* ** Kirby Hall STAFF Social Director . Mrs. A. 8. Smith Business Manager . Mrs. Rebecca Teston OFFICERS President . . Dorothy Ann Davis Vice-President Willie Mae Hassell Secreta ry-Treasu rer Gwendolyn Woods Reporter Mary Ruth Huntington Kirby Holl living room . HOUSE COUNCIL Mdry Esther Hodge Lillidn Ross Evelyn McKelvey Phyllis Guyett Vividn Whites Kirby Hall is a Methodist dormitory for girls. It was named in honor of Mr;. Helen Marr Kirby, the University's first dean of women. While Kirby Hall is Methodist in control, it is decidedly interdenominational in oc.cupancy. It is open to girls of all religious beliefs, and nearly all denominations are represented on its list of residents. There is one feature, however, in which Kirby Hall diFfers from the nondenomina­tional dormitories on the campus; that is the Sunday evening vesper service conducted by the girls with the frequent assistance of outside artists from Austin and vicinity. The dormitory has an interesting variety of social functions. McKe lvey, Ross, Huntington, Whites, Hdssell, Wood, Dd vis ** * Social Director . . Assistant Social Director Assistant Social Director Business Di rector Secretary Secretary President . Vice-President Secretary-Treasurer Reporter . STAFF OFFICERS Littlefield Dormitory * Miss Margaret Peck Margaret Grimes Martha Harwood Miss Rosalie Godfrey Pauline Anderson Mrs. Charles Mills Mary Louise Herod Virginia Buckner Edith Roberts Adele Peak HOUSE COUNCIL Elizabeth Baker Mary Louise Herod Elizabeth Braden Helen Machemehl Margaret Frueholz Nan Pearce Norma Goldthwaite Edith Roberts Norma Harwood Ruby Struss Mackie Westerman Alice P. Littlefield Dormitory, opened October 24, 1927, is used exclusively as a home for freshman girls. The erection of the beautiful building was made possible by the late George W. Littlefield , a member of the Board of Regents for many years, as a tribute to his wife. In order to aid incoming freshmen in getting established, the Dean of Women each year selects one-tenth of the resident girls to return the following year. This year Miss Margaret Peck succeeded Miss Martha Lockett, who had been di rector since the building was opened. The rixed social functions of the year are the fall formal dance given at the Texas Union, the spring informal dance given at the dormitory, the Christmas dinner, and the four birthday dinner parties which are plann'ed to celebrate each girl's birthday. Stdnding: Frueholz, Pearce, Buckner, Machemehl, Struss, Westerman Sitting: Robe rts, Herod, Harwood, Braden * Page 287 ** ** ' Newman Hall STAFF Director . Sister Sabina Chaperon . Mrs . E. T. Ory OFFICERS President . Beth Buttri 11 Vice-President Virginia Runyon Secretary . Josephine Adams Treasurer Carola Palacios Reporter . Olivette Osterwalde Representative-at­1arg e Jane Mathias HOUSE COUNCIL Josephine Adams Patricia Johnson Merle Callaway Katheryn Kepple Newman Hall, the Catholic dormitory, was named in honor of the great Cardin John Henry Newman. It was opened in June 1918 and the management is und the supervision of the Dominican Sisters of Houston, Texas. The house council is elected each semester. This group represents the Hall social functions and extra-curricular activities on the campus, and supervises the soc affairs of Lhe dormitory. A formal tea dance is given in the fall and spring, and Newmon Holl residents open house each month . Members of the house council also assist one of the Sist~ with the Sunday School classes at the State School for the Blind . Stdnding: Rose:mdry Mdthids, Jdne: Mdthias, Sister Sdbind, Jocelyn Stdmm , Joy Stdmm , Mrs . E. T. Orv, Ethel Doss Seoted: Beth Buttrill, Corolo Pdlacios, Olme:tte: Osterwdlde:r, Josephine: Addms, Virginid Runyon, Mdrion Briggs ** * * *--~~~~~~~~~~~~­ * Womans Building ** ssistant Social Director ssistant Business Director STAFF Mrs. Pearl G . Chadwell Miss Esther Christensen OFFICERS Helen Kothmann Frances Dushek Ida Kerlagon Huldah Real Nadine Bizzell Kerl•son, Dushek, Bizzell , Re•I, Kothm•nn The Womans Building was first occupied in 1902. During its long history the dormitory has developed some traditions which are still carried out every year. Among them are the three-day initiation of all new residents in the fall , and the 5 o'clock carols on Christmas morning. The Womans Building, which this year accommodated ninety-five girls, has a house council to carry on its student government. This year, for the first time, the council was composed of only upperclass advisors. Minnie Denend , Redl , Kothmdnn, Bizzell, H elen Mortin , Kerlogon, Mory Kitch ell , Mor9oret Leslie Page 289 **'I ** * ** ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~-* Roberts• Hall STAFF . Resident Manager Mrs. A. M. Dazey Proctors Norris Davis Howard Mahaffey Bob Wilson Emmett Whitsett OFFICERS Fall : President Randall Ja ckso n Vice-Preside nt Willis Gray Secretary-Treasurer Edd Miller Se rg eant-a t-Arms Billy Gilliam Spring: President . Edd Miller Vice-President Howard Mahaffey Secretary-Treasurer . Bill Haddock Sergeant-at-Arms . Charles De Lancey Editor Roberts ' Roaster Randa 11 Jackson Roberts' Hall was opened in September, 1936, and was named for 0. M. Roberts, who, as governor of Texas, did much for the University. Mrs. A. M. Dazey is resident director of Prather Hall and Brackenridge Hall, as well as Roberts' Hall. The government of the dormitory is under the direction of a group of proctors and student officers. The dormitory has its own newspaper, the "Roberts' Roaster." Deldncey, Jdckson, Dcuey, Mohoffey, Miller, Hoddock Page 290 '"......~_:_:_.l--.-------~----------..,,._--.---___..;;.......;._-, * * * * P••rce, D•vis, Dickson, Wolm•n McNei lly, ~rueholz, Y•ntis, Br•den, Selby, Andrews, Herod, Stockert, A . Couch, Westermc'"1 Mdchemehl , C•ll•w•y, Roberts, Stout, Murphey, Tulloss, Johnson, M. Ross, W•tts, Stuckert, M., Goldthw•ite, Johnson, P., Webb, Ad•ms, Kepple, B•ker Phi ll ips, Bizze ll , Scott, Dushek, Re•I, Kothm•nn, T.lley, Setteg•st, Tucker Ke:rldgo n, Gowdy, Struss, H drwood, Doe:ppenschn:id t, Heinen._ H•ssell, M•tson, Neely, Potion ** 0.. .ihl LITILEFIELD DORMITORY Elizdbeth Bdker El izdbeth Brdden Mdrgdret Frueholz Normd Goldthwdite Normd Hdrwood, Chd irmdn Mdry Herod Helen Mdchemehl Ndn Pedrce Edith Roberts Ruby Struss Mdckie Westermdn NEWMAN HALL Josephine Addms Merle Cdlldwdy Pdtricid Johnson Kdtheryn Kepple, Chdirmdn KIRBY HALL Dorothy Ann Ddvis Mdry Lois Gowdy Willie Mde Hdssell Dorothy Mdtson Mildred Phillip Li llidn Ross Mdry Elizdbeth Wdtts, Chdirmdn scornsH RITE DORMITORY Doris Bdker Mdry Cdsey Lois Lee Fedgdn Inez Gillildnd Mdry E. Johnson Adele Neely Mdry K. Settegdst Mdrgdret J . Stout Ann Stuckert Mdrgdret Stuckert Corinne Tdlley, Chdirmdn Ruth Tulloss Ellen Ydntis CAROTHERS DORMITORY Ethel Mde McCormick Lucille Selby, Chdirmdn Eloise Wdddell GRACE HALL Mdtildd Cdlldwdy, Chdirmdn Vividn Doeppenschmidt Adeldide Heinen Edith Scott BOARDING HOUSES Aldd Childs Sue Couch Frdncine Jensen Alicid Lockley Genevieve McNeilly Pdtti Bedll Morris Ednd Sdin Ann Sternberger Frdncis Thomds Evie Rush Trigg Ndtdlie Wolmdn WOMAN'S BUILDING Nddine Bizzell Frdnces Dushek ldd Kerldgon Helen Kothmdnn, Chdirmdn Hulddh Redl JESSIE ANDREWS DORMITORY Louise Andrews, Chdirmrn Bdrbdrd Bornefeld Lucy Lee Dickson Nind Murphey Ldurd Pdtton Virgin id Tucker Margdret Wel:b ** * •* * ** --'.. ..-**-&-------------------, * *------­ ~-~~ .-----~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~­ **I Owens, Kniffin, Clark, Nowotny, Lmkford,T ea ll, Slish V ining, Washington, Fauntleroy, Sebring, Smith, N•lle, Thokey, Wroble Mdrtin , Stewart, Bernard, Schlitzkus, Cecil, Vine Luckett, l each, 0dniels, l eondrd, Hodson, Stoltz Fi ncher, Morris, Kinman , Wdters, Crouch Alpha Phi Omega Honorary Sco uting Service Fraternity Founded, Lafayette College~ December 16, 1925 Alpha Rho Chapter Established 1934 O FFICERS President Charles T. Clark Vice-President Livius Lankford Secretary Robert Kniffin Treasurer Kent Teall Historian Guy M . Kinman, J r. Charles T. Clark, President FACULTY ADVISORS F. J . Adams H.P. Bybee Arno Nowotny SCOUTING ADVISORS Noel P. Amstead H. W. Newman Lloyd M. O 'Neal MEMBERS Mack Ball Jack Fauntleroy Edward Lehecka Hugh Smith Ralph Bernard Ernest Fincher Joe Leonard Edward Spinks Wells Brown Steve Ford Alfred Luckett William C. Stewart Brice Cecil Bi ll Gray Howard Martin Jack Stoltz Charles T. Clar k Eugene Ha le Harvey Morris Kent Teall A. L. Crouch Jack Hodson George Nalle James Thokey Tipton Crouch Guy M. Kinman, Jr. Lewis Owens Harry Vine John J. Crowell Pete Knapp Sydney Reagan Jeff Vining, Jr. Albert Cupp Robert Kniffin Sam Schlitzkus Wilbur Washington Pat Daniels Livius Lankford Louie Sebring Cone Waters Emmett Ehlers Austin Leach, Jr. Thomas Sligh Vincent Wroble PLEDGES E. A. Chavannes Andrew J. McCrocklin Charles Fergusson Robert Payne Elmo Fischer Eugene Slovacek Robert Kemp Kerns Taylor Everett Lord Ray Woolrich Charles Zivley Alpha Phi Omega, an honorary service fraternity for those who have had scout training, dedicates itself to service in any worthy cause on the campus, and aids as best it can a continuance of the scouting spirit of the men in the Unive rsity. Ihe Alpha Rho Chapter, while not strictly an organization for Eagle Scouts, is composed mostly of scouts who have attained that rank. Page 294 ** (! ne ol President Vice-President Secretary Treasurer . Historian Reporter Lillidn Addms Ann Temple Allen Mdrjorie Archer Burnice Center members are by an u,~anim?u~by the tapping Page 295 ** Cowboys Honorary Service Organization for Men Founded, University of Texas, 1922 Foreman . Straw Boss Horse Wrangler Camp Cook Douglds Arnim Roy Beery Jdck Bowmd Herbert Cldrkson Irby Cobb Bob Doherty Willie Fisher Joe Greenhill Rdy Grdsty Wdlter Hdsskdrl John Holmes Redgdn Houston Jdck Josey Bob Kerr Richdrd Kleberg Tom Ldw Wdlldce Ldwson J . G. Mdrtel Alvin Mdrtin Albert Mdverick Lynn Mildm Hdrold Miller Members are selected for Cowboys on stand ing . To be eligible for membership they must be in the second semester of their sophomore year. The roll is limited to forty-rive active members and elections are usually held twice a year. The Cowboys came into existence in 1922 when the need for a men 's service organization dedicated to an ideal service on the campus became apparent. It has since been one of the most coveted honors in the University. Page 296 OFFICERS Joe Greenhill Jack Josey Bob Doherty the basis of leadership, ability, campus accomplishments, and scholastic * * • w •,___:__.:...~---------------:::------,.:0----~-, * ** Orange Jackets Honorary Service Organization for Women Founded, University of Texas, 1993 OFFICERS President . Margaret Fisher Secre ta ry-Treasu rer Dawn Blair Keeper of the Scrapbook Nan Pearce Orange Jackets is composed of those twenty gi rIs in the University who are considered most representative. Eligibility is based on scholastic standing, qualities of leadership, and all-round ability. Only sophomores and juniors with a "C' average are eligible for membership. The organization has no specialized field of work and is active in many projects of the University. Orange Jackets are noted for their willingness to serve the University. Members are especially prominent in holding campus elections and in conducting tours of the campus for visitors. Elections are held in the fall and in the spring. Page 297 * *' * * * ** Friars To confer the honor of membership upon the eight most eligible men chosen from each senior class Founded, University of Texas, 1911 Louis Baethe Burt Dyke Wilson Elkins Gordon Fisher William Francis Joe Greenhill Berna rd Ka rkovyski Ray Lynch William L. McGill Arno Nowotny Ed Olle James Parke James Jarrell Pickle H. V. Reeves Benno Schmidt Edward Syers A. W. Walker, Jr. Harris Van Zandt .. . ' . ** * * Lo~na Hume \ M K ·th r/ '\ ary rrances e1 \ ':1 [ary Ann Lennox Dorothy Le May Mary Nash Dorothy Schneider Mary Sheehan Naomi Smith Ellen Umphres Joyce Wickline Arabella Wofford Page 299 * *' * * * * ** Nu Upsilon Tau Tau Honorary Organization for Senior and Junior Women Founded, University of Texas, 1917 OFFICER High Worthy Nutt Billie Bob Jones FACULTY MEMBERS Luld Bewley Dorothy Gebauer Ida Mde Autrey Kathleen Joerger Mdrgaret Bellmont Billie Bob Jones Margaret Beverly Emily Marshall Cdroline Brownlee Len Mewhinney Nancy Jo Cdsey Genevieve Morrow Frances Combest Lois Ravey Therese Dedn Naomi Smith Anne Fleming Kdthryn Spence Mary Helen George Eleanor Stayton Bdrbara Hull Pat Wdssell Lornd Hume Billy Ruth Young Betty Blankenbeckler Lois Sdger Patsy Chdnce Hdllie Stdyton Jdne Gentry Ruth Tulloss Virginia Middleton Frdnces Utley Virginid Moore Ruby Ruth Wheat Nu Upsilon Tau Tau is one of those select organizations (?) which everyone tries to comprehend, but never quite can, members not excepted. When it was founded in 1917 by Miss Alice Miller and Miss Kathleen Moles­worth, the non-existent constitution was destroyed and the motto became "A stitch in time gathers no moss" or "If the shoe fits, lie in it. " In order to discuss the problems with which they are not confronted, the members congregate for lunch twice each month, and goobers are elected bi-annually. Rumor hath it that a keen sense of humor, campus activities, and a certain degree of scholarship are the basis for membership, but one can never know these days. It seems that things like Mr. Browning's poetry and Nu Upsilon Tau Tau are simply not meant to be understood, but must remain forever in the realms of the mysterious. ** Page .wv --~~~~~~~~~~~ ** .... ' ' Page JOI * * ---~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~-­ * *' ** Dallas Club Organization for All Students from Dallas OFFICERS President Dee Downs Vice-President Bill Edmondson Secretary Katherine Green ParIiamentarian Bryson Martin Reporter Bess Tisinger Sergeant-at-Arms Dick Preston MEMBERS Elmd Allen Bill Edmondson Shirley Holmes Robert Amdcker Zdck Felder Bobbie Holtz Willidm Arledge John Finucdne Jdnet Jdlonick Ben Atwell Armour Giesecke Nedi Johnson Jdne Bdiley Billy Gibson Rdy Kedrney Dondld Brdke Judnitd Goldmdnn Bill Kennedy Mdrion Briggs Mdrgdret Goldmdnn Hdrry Krdbbenschmidt Jdne Burbdnk Glorid Grdhdm Jednne Ldcey Cldrence Cockrell Kdtherine Green Julid Ldcey Mdry Alice Cockrell Jdne Green Georgie Ledbetter Nedi Condster Jdmes Greer Georgid MdcKinnon Kdtherine Counts Robert Gump Bryson Mdrtin Ddvid Crockett Richdrd Gump Tim Mdrtin Cdren Crouch Gus Gustdfson Jdne Mdthids Jdmes Crouch Kdtherine Hdmilton Rosemdry Mdthids Lois Crow Justine Hdnsen Noel Medler Joe Dedley Betty Hdrrison Cecelid Jdne Metzger Jdck Dickson Berthd Mde Hdrt Mdry Helen Mobley Jdck Dolph Phil Hendrix Mdry Louise Moser Dee Downs Chdrles Hinckley Helen North Mdry K. Duggdn Temple Hoffer Betty Lee Perkins Cdswell Dunldp Jdmes Hollowdy Frdnces Pope 11 Dick Preston George Richdrdson Louis RieAer Bldnche Riddle Ed Rodgers Beverley Schutte Fred Schwend Merwin Sedy Lucille Selby Bess Sheppdrd I Elliott Smdll Delmon Smith John Stephen Ruth Thornton Elizdbeth Tipps Bess Tisinger R. S. Usry 11 R. D. Von Tress Jdmes Wdtson Ii Elizdbeth Wdtterworth Gene White Sdrd Willidms Fort Wilson The Dallas Club of The University of Texas was organized during the fall semester of 1934 in order to form a closer relationship between all students from Dallas County. All Dallas students are eligible for membership. One part of the club's program is the sponsorship of an informal dance eve ry semester for the members and their friends. Occasionally the club has had as its guests the entire membership of other clubs. The Dallas Club strives to co-ope rate with the Dallas Ex-Studen ts' Association in every way possible . The club is the oldest city club having regula r semi­ mon meetings.thly Page 3oz ~~~~~-+-~---~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~-i!"~~~~-_.._.., ·.-.·. * *---~~~~~~~~~~~­ '* * Brownlee:, Murrd}J Swift, H ume: , Johnson, Ldmpbell Hull , M••shol l, Morrow, Russell, Stevenson, Pile, Allen Ashbel Literary Society OFFICERS President Lorna Hume Vice-President Elva Johnson Treasurer Lois Sager Secretary . Elizabeth Swift Reporter Frankie Gist I 1, Lorna Hume, President MEMBERS Lillian Adams Harriet Daniel Mary Montgomery Martha Schmidt Ann Allen Anne Finch Betty Moore Jessie Howard Smith Marjorie Archer Frankie Gist Genevieve Morrow Naomi Smith Jean Baldwin Mary Herod Margaret Murray Kathryn Spence Betty Black Barbara Hull Adele Neely Orissa Stevenson Mary Brownlee Lorna Hume Bettinel Phillips Betty Lois Stratton Lucille Campbell Elva Johnson Josephine Pile Elizabeth Swift Mary Casey Mary Louisa King Helen Rathbone Ellen Umphres Burnice Center Katherine Knight Carolyn Russel I Alice Vaughan Mary Alice Cockrell Emily Marshall Lois Sager The programs of Ashbel, which are being handled by individual members, are on the novel, biog1aphy, ess.,y, poetry( drama and the history of the Ballet Russe. Reports on current books pertaining to these subjects have been 1 given by members of Ashbel or members of the faculty. P age 303 * * ' * ------------'-----* * * ** Correll, Nathan, Matson, Motulo Adams, Gre:e:n, Ruth, Tisinger Cap and Gown Organization for Women in the Senior Class Founded, University of Texas, 1914 CAP AND GOWN COUNCIL OFFICERS President Vice-President Secretary Treasurer . Reporter Dorothy Mdtron, President MEMBERS Lillidn Addms Dorothy Le Mdy Therese Dedn Lillie Ruth Jdne Eyres Bess Tisinger Kdtherine Green Bettie Jdne Vdlldnce Dorothy Matson Leah Nathan Constance Matul~ Margaret Correll Elizabeth Keeney Cap and Gown initiates all senior women that wish to belong to it. This yea r more than two hundred women joined the organization. Officers of Cap and Gown serve as senior class officers and are chosen by members of the class at the regular class elections. The president selects eight outstanding senior women to complete the Council. Cap and Gown acts as a service organization for all University women, standing for democracy and dignity as well as sociability among all co-eds. The organization is always ready to assist underclassmen by giving them traditions and by aiding them in adjusting themselves to social affairs on the campus. Cap and Gown also supervises all class elections, sponsors a freshman party, plans and presid es during senior w eek, especially for Swing-Out, sponsors a senior supper, contributes to the Co-operative Houses, and maintains a loan fund available to any Univer­sity girl. ** Page -~"" ....... ,.,_.:.....:_..:_::......1.------------~---------~-----------------------, * * Z1vney, Bil_y, Koemel , Pech•cek, E.:.< Micek, Cerny, Chovdnec, Lhernosky Holly, Sp•cek, Cervenk•, Sn•pk•, Pech•cek, E., BcHton, Dvordce:k, Mdle:c Kok•s, Foyt, A., J•n., Foyt, M., Bornstein, Korczynski, Bedn•rek Sebest•, V •eek, Drozd•, Vondr•k, J.nd•, H•iek, Musil, J., Musil, M., Sl•vik Pech•cek, R., Z•rub•, M. Zdrubd , l., Vrdnd, Skrivdnek, D., H•idusek, Simecek, Skriv•nek, E. Czech Club OFFICERS President Vice-President Secreta ry-Treasu rer Reporter Historian Sergeant-at-Arms Faculty Sponsor . Harry Barton Annie Foyt Mdry Bedndrek Minnie Foyt Rosdlie Bily Richard Goebel Ernest Pechacek Rosalie Bily Libuse Cerny Henry Chovanec Evelyn Koemel Charles Chernosky Eduard Micek MEMBERS Vine Krejci George Kucera Ann Kutalek Albert Blaha Alphonse Hdbartd Elizabeth Kutalek Frdnces Bornstein Irene Haidusek Frances Kuta lek Li buse Cerny Sylvia Hajek Joseph Malec Henrietta Cervenka Dolly Pearl Herzik B. J . Mikeska Chdrles Chernosky Henry Chovanec Floreine Holly Emil Jan Martha Mikusek Minnie Musil Eleanora Drozda Alois Janak Joseph Musil Otto Dusek Benedict Janak Albert Parma Mary Dvoracek George Jdndd Ernest Pechacek Jesse James Duckett Evelyn Koeme i Mrs. Ernest Pechacek LaFayette Duckett Frank Kokas Raymond Pechacek Anton Foyt Ddvid Korczynski Ethel Sebesta The Czech Club was organized in 1909 to cultivate and promote the study of the Czech language, literature, history, songs, and culture. The club is active in bringing together students of Czech and non-Czech origin for educational, informative and social purposes. Enrollment in the University is the requirement for active member­ship while honorary membership is extended to those persons showing special interest in the club. Each spring the club presents a play in various Czech communities for the purpose of enlarg ing the scholarship fund for worthy Czech students. The club gives a formal dance each year as well as several picnics and open houses. Page 305 * * ~~~~~~~~~~~~--+ ** Ernest Pechacek, President Adeline Simecek Daniel Skrivanek Ervin Skrivanek Frank Skrivanek Edward Slavik Helen Sosolik Lydia Spacek Bennie Smykal George Snapka Helen Sula Sylvester Vace k Alice Vondrak William Vrana Louise Zaruba Marthd Zdruba Y droslav Zivney ** ** Adams, Curtis, Hausmdn, Keppl e St•ndifer, McKinley Fort Worth Club OFFICERS President Jack Holmes Vice-President Mary Margaret Kepple Vice-President Bob McKinley Secretary . Dorothy Jean Hausman Treasurer Richard Standifer Reporter . Margaret Adams Jack Holmes, President BLUEBONNET BELLE NOMINEE Betty Curtis The Fort Worth Club is composed of all students in the University who live in Fort Worth and who are interested in joining the club. The group holds regular weekly meetings and sponsors picnics and dances for members. "',•i,'·**-~-- -------~~-~-------------------------------age___ P-_3o6 ** Th•mes, Bl•ylock, Wilborn, 8dier, Hajek, McKe:Jvy, Dupro e, Bolf, Clifford, Nauman , Owen, Pa lmer McNeilly, Yelderm•n Schiffer1 .Lons, Old, Dexte:, R•tliff, McAnelly M., McAnelly P. , Gdbert, Pruitt Ford , Crouch, Grisham, Myers, Mitche ll, P•lmquist, Rollins, Harkrider, Anderson, M. Phillips, S•mple, Fl•ke, Smith, K., Russell1....Sosolik, Swenson, Kocurek, u ., Steinm1mn, Howe ll Frederick, Tullos, Foster, Gowdy, Autry, Cruml ey, Henderson, Furr, Slaughter, Withe rs Trainer, Dowl en, Pinson, Hati ng, Dunlap, W itherspoon, Lichte, Stei nkamp, Ilse, King, Hill Home Economics Club OFFICERS President Mildred Thames Vice-President Maria Margaret Blaylock Secretary Orene Wilborn T recsurer . Lou ise Baier Historian Sylvia Haj ek Senior Representative Evelyn McKelvy Junior Representative Margaret Dupree Sophomore Representative Lucille Bolf Freshman Representative Lucille Rhod e Mildred Thdmes, FACULTY MEMBERS President Louise Armstrong Edith Kirkldnd Helen Dedthe Helen King Robertd Dodson Lucy Rdthbone Bess HeAin Josephine Stdbb This year has been most enjoyable and prosperous fer the Home Economics Club. The meetings have included histories of various home economics organizations, a talk on modern trends in wall paper and drapery fabrics, and the annual Christmas party. Besides being a pleasant year socially the club's pecuniar1 condition prospered. The girls served the annual "T" ~ssn in the fall 1 ~.nd the. Chamber of Commerce banquet. In February the club sponsored the midnight show, Night Must Fail, and in March Mrs. Gorham and Madam Oshikawa, Japanese flower arrangers, gave a demonstration under the supervision of the club. The club gives a scholarship of $300 to a home economics major of junior standing with a "B" average. The club year closed with a banquet in May. Page 307 ** ** -· ., ** C•stillo, )olis, Gonz•les E.,v •• 110, ~.l.cios c.. Rodriguez, A ., Cdstdn !:dd, Olsen, Mdrtinez, A ., Lird , Gutierrez, F., Aldmid Guerra A., Sduce:do, T re:vino, Pere:z-Mdiul, Gutierrez, J., Veld, Mdnnix, Runyon, Guerrd, J., Rodrigu ez, D. Ochod, Pdlacios, 0., C•b•llero, Gonz•lez, J., Flores J., Flores, A.1 GdrCid, A ., PMrd, G1ncid1 0. Orte:gd, Monte mdyO.!.! J., Rdmirez, E., Lopez, L ., Stockbridge:, Sos4, Espinosd, Garza , 8., Montemayor, L. Delgado-Vega, L. , Schwdrz, Vogel, 5dlinas, 8., Munoz, Gonzdlez, R., Ch4mpion, Moreno, A. Von Thdde:n , Mdndok i, Montes, De:lgddo-Ve:ga, V ., M.ntine:z, F. Latin American Club OFFICERS President Ramon Parra Vice-President Ana Solis Secretary Carola Palacios Treasurer Enrique B. Gonzales Ramon Parra, President Jose R. Alamia Alfonso Alonso Hernan Alvarez, Jr. Joe Belden Enrique Benavides Oscar Benavides Rebecca Briseno Betty Browder Roberto Caballero Henrietta Castillo Benjamin Cavazos Joe A. Champion Roberto Cisneros J. B. Crowell Luis Delgado-Vega Vicente Delgado-Vega Nicolas Escarcega-Perea Alfredo J. Espinosa The Latin American Club aims to promote a feeling of friendship among its members and to develop a better understanding of Spanish American countries and their peoples. Membership is open to any student interested in Spanish or matters pertaining to Spanish. The meetings are conducted in Spanish and devoted to lectures by members of the Faculty and outside speakers and to programs by the members. The activities of the year included two dances, various picnics, celebration of "Mexico Day," and a banquet celebrating " Pan-American Day." Page 4o8 Adalberto Flores Jesus Flores A. J . Galindo Adolfo Garcia Dionisio Garcia Joe Garcia Baldemar Garza Reynaldo Garza Enrique Gonzalez Joaquin Gonzalez Rc;ul Gonzalez Adalberto Guerra, Jr. Arnoldo Guerra Joe C. Guerra Nelda Guerrero Emeterio Gutierrez Fernando Gutierrez Parliamentarian Oswald Ramirez Reporter Joe C. Guerra Historian Josephine Vaello Sergeant-at-Arms Jose A . Gutierrez Sponsor Arnulfo E. Rodriguez HONORARY MEMBERS Albert M. Olsen MEMBERS Jose A. Gutierrez Mary Hillyer Abraham Kazen, Jr. Cruz Lopez Domingo Lopez de Lara Carlota Lopez-Lira Enrique Lozeno Francisco Madero, Jr. George Mandoki Gloria Mannix Arnufo Martinez Ciro Martinez David Martinez Fernando Martinez Ramiro Martinez Rodolfo Martinez Jose Montemayor Arnulfo E. Rodriguez Librado Montemayor Virginia Runyon Gustavo Montes Roberto Sada Alfredo Moreno Blas Mike Salinas Raul Moreno Nella Salinas Reynaldo Munoz Maria de la Luz Saucedo William Murdock George Schwarz Luis Ochoa Mary Sloan Daniel Ortega Ana Solis Carola Palacios A . J. Sosa Oscar Palacios Samuel Stockbridge Ramon Parra Albert Trevino Felix Perez-Majul Rafael Torres Romeo Perez Josephine Vaello Enrique Ramirez Marie Vela Oswald Ramirez Filiberto Velez David Rodriguez Hans Vogel Hesiquio Rodriguez Luis Volpe Julius Von Thaden .l ...·,··-------t---..------------~---------------,.......-----~----------­ lei uez ~r :d Newman Club OFFICERS President Thomas C. Unis Vice-President Alice Katheryn Kepple Secretary Elizabeth Braden Corresponding Secretary Mary Margaret Kepple Historian Loretta Reynolds Reporter . Bi 11 Sagstetter Decorator Shirley Noel Chaplain . Rev. John Riach Thomas Unis, President FACULTY MEMBERS Carlos E. Castaneda Meridith N. Posey The University of Texas Newman Club was organized in 1908. The club is an organization established for the purpose of unifying the Catholic student body on the campus. Since its establishment, it has grown in membership and prestige at the University. The spirit of popular activity has been augumented to greater heights each year by the encouragement of spiritual and social interests among its members. In the spiritual activity the students receive Holy Communion at least once a month and attend lectures given for the members. Socially, the students are entertained with meetings, club dances, picnics, open houses, and banquets held at various times during the year. The highlight of the 1938 activities took place when The Univers ity of Texas Newman Club acted as host to the Convention of all Newman Clubs in the Gulf States Province from April 28 through May 1. Page 309 "' ** * Br:dll, Klr:berg, Tipps, Moore, T uffly, McAngus, Plumb, Reid Stroud, Dickson, McDonold, Lovr:, Crumley, Hedrne, Griffin, Settegdst ...... ...~. Pierian Literary Society OFFICERS President . Mary Ann T uFfly Vice-President Mary Jo McAngus Secretary . Eleanor Harris Treasurer Virginia Moore Reporter Jane Green Mary Ann T uffly, President Marjorie Anderson Ann Baker Etta Baugh Camilla Beall Anna Clare Beasley Dawn Blair Betty Blankenbeckler Beryl Buck! ey Ma ry Casey Jayne Coats Kittye King Corbett Lois Crow Mary Frances Crow Lois Crumley Lucy Lee Dickson Blossom Frederick June Fisher Grace Garver Jane Green Ruth Griffin Ann Harris Eleanor Harris Helen Harris Mary Hearne Katherine Highams Florence Hollis The purpose of Pierian Literary Society is to MEMBERS Louise Jameson Marjorie Johnsen Katherine Kleberg Jean Lacey Julia Lacey Kittye Lawder Mary Ann Lennox Elizabeth Love Kate Marriott Mary Jo McAngus Margaret McDonald Virginia Moore Ann Painter Lucille Plumb Catherine Reid Katherine SchaAi Mary Katherine Settegast Margaret Smith Ruth Spargo Jane Stroud Elizabeth Tipps Bess Tisinger Mary Ann T uffly Helen Weir Mary Louise Westbrook Sarah Ella Wilburn bring together girls interested in the study of modern literature. Members of the faculty and other authorities in the field of literature are invited to discuss various literary works at the meetings which take place twice each month. The requirement for membe rship is a general "C" average with a "B" average in English. New members are elected twice each year with the unanimous vote of the society. A tea for new membe.s was given jointly with the other literary societies in the fall. ** Wynne, Kocurek, Treddwell, Glid' Nolen, Russell Patton, John Peace, Herbert Petry, Rush Record, Fred Schmidt, John Stephen, Ped Watkins, Aaron Witz. 1in!sa11 in!r.i·: Page 315 * * * PASTEL RALPH S. ROUNTREE possesses the rare combination of philosopher, poet, and painter. He received his early training in his native state, T exas. Later he gained much inspiration in the Orient, where he spent several years. ln speaking of Mr. Rountree's style one critic said, "His style has freedom and verve chat are equaled by a painstaking interest in detail." As an im· pressionist he is at his best. Every detail, every stroke almost seems co have a particular meaning, not only co the picture but co life in general. le appears chat there is something much deeper than the eye can see. His works give the impression that he knew something of one's particular problem in life and is arcernpting co solve it. He has a widespread appeal co all classes. "He seems co linger and dream over his work, touch· ing in color with painstaking care, producing almost perfect beauty, haunting loveliness and poetry." His work has been exhibited in almost every city in che United tates. ·.·,/ Not entering an institution steeped in tradition are these students registering in The University of Texas. They are becoming a part of a vigorous young University sprawling over more than two hundred acres with its $25,000,000 plant. This University, having passed its awkward adolescence of shacks and construction and not having reached an ivy-covered senility, makes a fitting place to educate the young of a progressive state like Texas. Fortunate is the student who registers after stand­ing in line for only two or three hours. The: boys in the: second picture: on the: pdge: to the: left dre: Wditing to tdke: the: physicdl e:xdm required for dll new students. The: Re:gistrdr's office: commdnde:ers prdcticdlly the entire: stdff of the University to mdke: dS efficient dS possible: the necessarily complex dnd tedious job of enrolling over nine thousdnd students. In the top picture on this pdge Pdul J. Thompson dnd Grdnville Price: of the Depdrtment of Journalism, dnd Tom Rousse, who tedches public speaking dnd codches the debdters, are assisting students to find their proper sections. In the lower picture George Nalle: is recognizable in d line besieged by salesmen for the Curtain Club, Cactus, and others. - The University year began a few days before registration for the Greek-letter population . Competing for the new students in order to keep their prestige up and their mortgages down, the well­supervised sororities held breakfasts, teas, and coffees, while the fraternities had just plain rush dates . To about three hundred and eighty girls and about four hundred boys the privilege of being a member of the Greek social system was thought to be well worth the $50 initiation fee , and the $5 or more per month dues, plus various assessments, with which they will be confronted as long as they remain in college. The sororities placing the greatest values on social position and wealth, and the fraternities probably placing the most emphasis on individual personality, disappointed only a negligible few who wished to join. Rush Week brings bdck to Austin mdny of the recent dlumni. Here is Kdppd's June Ledrned, Sweethedrt of the University in 1937, with newly pledged Jean McEniry. The Kappa Alphds entertain their rushees on the grounds of their chapter house. Recognizable dre Billy Mdrsh, Chdrles Prothro, who went Sigmd Chi, Lewis Foxhall, dnd Billy Kinslo. On the next pdge Helen Hissrich is deciding to pledge Theta dt convocation. Not so hdppy are the two in the corner, but dll is forgiven dnd forgotten as they dll jam themselves into the Gymnasium to hedr Jummy Lunceford play for the Pledge-Night Germdn. Dick Lucds, dnd John Hdwley impress d rushee. Helen Hissrich, dnd bedutiful Cecilid De Goyler stdnd in the Thetd pledge line. While the Phi Gdms drrdy their prizes in front of Stdrk Hdll No.2. (Number 1 position is now held by the Pi Phi house.) The big picture with the Mdin Bu ilding in the bdckground Wds tdken from the Kdppd Sigs' well­locdted house. 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I.'""" 11.1-...1.l~ ,..._ ..~.., _,.,_. 111 I.I"-''"', . .,,..,...,,, oJ i:..s.., r'• i.u.-.. ... •b.,..i IW•..-fl«•.....·1~'+-;,.,. k•w ,..,_..., •l•""'I 1•~1 ,.,_ •~!·~.,,,,~-.. _..., -!li-)11.t...111•af..tk•f•,nthdl.._ lb • l•.. 1"'1-""'l"" ..."'""I' llMb..._n-J ... 1oC1lbo••1•1noiWl... I,.._.~ ...... l..r pl•y. * * * * * * Wolfc m•kn • du per•te cffort to snotch p•ss which is out of his rcdch. 1'.rkdnsds1s try for extra point was good. E4kin again runs interfe:re:nce: for Rawlings. Slo•n, the st•r of the g•m<, is on thc ground, t•cklcd by Longhorn Rhodes. LONGHORNS LOSE CONFERENCE OPENER TO ARKANSAS, 21 TO 1o The University of Arkansas Razorbacks ran true to prediction, October 16, when, with an aerial attack consisting of thirty-six passes, they overthrew the Longhorns, 21 to 10, in Memorial Stadium in the opening Conference game. The absence of Jack Robbins, smashing Hog halfback, didn't stop Arvansas in the least. Dwight Sloan seemed to take over for the Hogs and was the shining light of the game as far as Arkansas was concerned. He passed, kicked, and ran for gain after gain. Sloan was outclassed only by the Longhorn halfback, Hugh Wolfe, who played, w ithout a doubt, the greatest game of his career. Wolfe personally accounted for nine of the ten Texas points, scoring three points in the first quarter on a field goal and six points on a touchdown in the final quarter. The Longhorns pulled a fast one and surprised many when, for the First time in many years, they passed from behind their own goal line. When they failed the first time, they tried again and got the ball out. Arkansas's touchdowns came in the second and the fourth quarters. Following a series of passes that gave the Porkers a first down on the Texas 6-yard line, Sloan crashed over for a touchdown . In the fourth quarter, Arkansas recovered a Texas fumble on the Longhorn 15-yard line, and then passed over the goal line for six points. The third Arkansas score came in the closing minutes when Atchison, behind his own goal line and unable to find a man open, tried to toss the ball to safety, but threw it into the hands of an opposing player, who carried it the few remaining feet for another touchdown, making the final score 21 to 10 for Arkansas. McDo no ld Peterson Boye r Page 402 RICE TAKES DISPUTED GAME FROM TEXAS BY 14 TO 7 SCORE A hdrd-fighting dggregdtion from Rice Institute defedted the Texds Longhorns, October 23, in Memoridl Stddium by d score of 14 to 7. The Longhorns cdme by their lone score luckily. Following d series of pdsses, runs, dnd pendlties thdt found the Steers on the Rice 6-ydrd line, "Bu llet" Grdy took the pdss from center and lateraled to "Beefus" Bryan. Brydn was hit hard dS he stredked to the god!, dnd he fumbled, only to chdse dfter the ball dnd recover his own fumble over the goal line for the touchdown. Texds got a bad break in the first half when Rice made a touchdown only seconds before the gun went off. Lain completed a 32-yard pass to Cordill to put the Owls in scoring position for their first touchdown . Lain Cdrried the ball over on the next pldy. The gun went off while he was running. The second Rice touchdown came on a freak pldy when Ernest Lain passed over the goal line to Frdnk Steen, who scooped the ball up from his shoe laces. It was so close to the ground thdt many thought it grounded, and a picture of the play seemed to show that it was. Much discussion followed the game. The Steers made one touchdown that didn't count because of dn unlucky bredk. A triple forward-lateral pass, Gray to Peterson to Bryan, put the latter across the pdy-off stripe, but the referee ruled that Gray had not been 5 yards behind the line of scrimmage when the pass was thrown, making it illegal. This play was also challenged later by Longhorn supporters. Hugh Wolfe again showed that he was a good footbdll pldyer, both offensively and defensively, by carry­ing the ball 92 of the 160 yards mdde by the Steers on scrimmage and by stopping drives with his vicious tdckling. 'Beefus" Bryan, halfback, Burcell Allison, tdckle, and Stanley Neely, end, also turned in top-notch perform­ ances for the Longhorns. Gr•v Hdcn Ollie Cordill (70) stoppt d Jdckson, longhorn center, shortly •fter he inter­cep• ed Sullivt1n's PdSS. * * * * * * Hines, Owl pldye:r, misses Tullos who stdrts dfter bcJll -cdrrier Sullivan. Peterson comes up from behind. Rhodes goes to t•ke out H•ncock •• Wolfe •' makes d good Sdin for Texas. Mechler c•rries the boll for Rice. Page 403 H e: nry M ittermctyer ctnd lewis G rcty try to bredk up th• Ai 9ht of th• boll •• it sai ls towctrd ct Mustang p lctye:r. * * * * * * Mittcrmaycr and G rcty ag~idn fail to break up a Must•n9 poss. Hu9h Wolfe is in the b.ck9round. The: en~ire: Te:xas team circles a Mustang ball ctHri er. A Must•n9 pl•yer C•rri