The Toreador (1949-1956)_May 13, 1954.pdf
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Page 8<br />
AWS Awards Lena Schmidt<br />
First 'Woman of the Year' Title.<br />
Lena Schmidt, tangoing plies-<br />
.' .01 ol the Association of Women<br />
Students, is Tech's first "Woman<br />
of the Year."<br />
<strong>The</strong> blonde applied arts major<br />
from Slaton was selected from<br />
a group of 16 leading campus<br />
women. Her positions as AWS<br />
president, president of Pi Beta<br />
Phi, member of Forum, Knapp<br />
Hall legislature, the Board of Student<br />
Organizations, Book Reviewers<br />
Club, Home Economics<br />
Club, and Sociology Club are some<br />
of her qualifications. Miss<br />
Schmidt received recognition for<br />
leadership in the college reeogni-<br />
AWS--<br />
Francis Edwards.<br />
Junior Council's new members<br />
are Dorothy Ware, president;<br />
Joyce Miller, vice president; Ann<br />
Simmons, secretary - treasurer;<br />
Kay Lynn Watson, AWS representative;<br />
Marilyn Stonecipher,<br />
reporter; Rosalie Brumlow, parliamentarian;<br />
and Virginia Carr,<br />
Patti Price, Belize Sullivan?, Tommie<br />
Marilyn Young, Lynn<br />
Mitchell, Barbara Smith, Annette<br />
Cochran, Sybil Emmett, Beverly<br />
Garner, Bevis Gilbert, Hurls<br />
Hansen, Bette McGehee, and D'-<br />
Ault Weaver.<br />
Sylvia Dieteriug, new president<br />
of Alpha Lambda Delta, introduced<br />
officers and members.<br />
Joanne Endebrock and Celene<br />
Pierce received the Delta Delta<br />
Delta scholarships, and Marilyn<br />
Snethen was awarded a Forum<br />
necklace for maintaining a 2.94<br />
average Miring her freshman<br />
year.<br />
GRADUATES-<br />
Clyt0 L. Hamilton. Robbie Vern Irwin.<br />
Ayrnond FM. hence. William Duncan<br />
McCallum. Chichi Wilber Iforitiagney.<br />
Jimmy Dale liindlitt and Kenneth Fade,<br />
Taylor.<br />
Bachelor of Selene ,<br />
In Petroleum Enithiecrioy<br />
pioditetton Option: Billy Carr. ,<br />
Joe Richard Meting, Charley, 0.,1<br />
Edward C. Barfield, Jaunts Hoyt Co,.<br />
Jr.. Floyd E. Fergueon. Edgar W. Gar.<br />
Dohald Willem Houk Jones H. Ice,<br />
A. James Fred Wayne Kelly, George<br />
cows Kunkel. RIcharil Jackson Lawman,<br />
Jahn Doer °dinner, Arthur Leroy Parker,<br />
Trans. E. Scott. Robert Brook+ Wilson.<br />
William Blake Young.<br />
Production and Natural Gee Orion,:<br />
George Watson Self, Jr.<br />
Bachelor of Science<br />
in Teeth. Engineerian<br />
Jon. C. Delgadillo Arrest, Walter<br />
Turner Mathews Jr.. Edinuodo Padilla,<br />
Enact Eugene builloont, Jr.<br />
Bachelor of Selene.<br />
In Homo Economic.<br />
Home EconoinIca Education: Ida Grace<br />
Bowen. Novella Crump Frances Ellen<br />
Marken. Carol Middleton, Patricia Ilirus<br />
too Smothers. Henri Anelev Vaughn,<br />
Martha Ellen Wafer, Nancy Ann White,<br />
L vanlia June Chriellan, Iva Ruth Crow-<br />
ley. Beim La Out Guthrie, Mary AMY<br />
Mollie Elisabeth Jordan. Carol<br />
Jean Handily, Roth Marie Smalley, Mary<br />
Dale titinaon. Viola Pearl Stinson, Dorothy<br />
Ann Traweely.<br />
*milled Arm, Adrteone lye Bridges PateY<br />
Ann Do.or. Virginia Ann Edwards<br />
Ciminero, <strong>May</strong> Haynes Inobel Fromm,<br />
KnIght, Maim not YO, ell. Margie Lee<br />
Rogers Lena Frances Schmidt<br />
Fonda and NolrItiory; Stir Ant helm!.<br />
Doggnii. LeNril Enoehe, Dorothy Yaten<br />
Dicks<br />
General I lame Economies Donnly Jean<br />
.11,ntryan, nary Virginia tittli<br />
Clothing mat Textiles Marti. Neese,<br />
Nia.er of Arlo<br />
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of Science<br />
elnaimcai togincerty. Ilv orx Andereon<br />
Cxtone..<br />
Cneinlntry, Fred A ilmolm, Jr.. neon ,<br />
Go..hyd‘ ITerhy Somme l,1,Pn,de o Paul<br />
ommw Garrets Jr.. ItichaM Wayne Hon.<br />
J Knox Mum, Kiri Imuclan Mot,<br />
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Marto. Science In Agriculture<br />
A.,,rairny .1,11111, ',grin Green<br />
Aerli alto/all acs nantive Reginald Keivey<br />
Pim<br />
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1 CIAAAlcul4ti,e1„ ■ ■4<br />
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tiono , Yeomanly.<br />
Doctor of Ptallomindit<br />
lion service and appeared in<br />
"Who's Who in American Universities<br />
and Colleges."<br />
Asked if she had any hobbies,<br />
she exclaimed: "Hobbies! Who<br />
has time for hobbies?" A graduating<br />
senior, Lena plans to<br />
teach art in high school. Later,<br />
she hopes to go into interior design<br />
or window decorating.<br />
"I'm looking forward to graduation."<br />
she said, "but I hate to<br />
leave college. Everyone else<br />
graduates and you think, 'Oh,<br />
it's a long time before I have to<br />
worry about that.' <strong>The</strong>n one day<br />
you realize that you're the one<br />
who's about to walk across that<br />
stage, and nobody else.<br />
<strong>The</strong> Woman of the Year award<br />
-has been sponsored by AWS in<br />
hope of encouraging leadership<br />
among Tech women. Voting turnout<br />
was deemed encouraging by<br />
Assistant Dean of Women Frances<br />
Freese, who said that 392 girls<br />
voted in the preliminaries.<br />
<strong>The</strong> run-off WKS held Tuesday<br />
night at the AWS banquet, and<br />
included Jan Doggett, Hiala Hessen,<br />
Mollie Jordan, Miss Schmidt,<br />
and Nina Spearman.<br />
TRIP—<br />
Donnie Dean, president of the<br />
sophomore class, who asked for<br />
$51.79 to pay for the debt incurred<br />
as a result of expenses<br />
for the Sophomore Hodge-Podge.<br />
<strong>The</strong> council unanimously voted to<br />
pay this amount from the dance<br />
fund.<br />
Jay Fish, chairman of the Varsity<br />
Shots Committee, presented<br />
a report to the council revealing<br />
a $291.59 deficit incurred by the<br />
Varsity Show. Fish explained that<br />
although the show made over<br />
$1500, it had to build all new sets<br />
For MEXICO car trips<br />
CONFERENCE—<br />
Gas in favor of Tech's<br />
admit to nee. He said that only<br />
once has Tcch's retry into the<br />
,onferenee been mentioned at a<br />
',nerd meeting.<br />
-Every man I talk to on the<br />
streets of Dallas is in favor of<br />
Tech," add Baker.<br />
<strong>The</strong> members of the University<br />
of Arkansas council have refused<br />
to commit themselves on the<br />
question. <strong>The</strong> Fayetteville Northwest<br />
Arkansas Times reported<br />
that it couldn't learn what the<br />
Arkansas stand would be. <strong>The</strong><br />
newspaper did learn, however,<br />
that the council. has made a &-<br />
MIMI.<br />
Down in Aggieland it seems as<br />
though the school is following the<br />
same trend as Arkansas. Chris<br />
Groneman, who has been newly<br />
elected to suceed Dean Penberthy<br />
on the athletic council, said the<br />
decision would be Penberthy's<br />
and the new council.<br />
However, Penberthy told the<br />
Star-Telegram that he would cast<br />
the vote, but the decision "would<br />
be theirs" (the old council's).<br />
"I'll find out what they want<br />
to do and that'll have a great<br />
bearing on how I'll vote at Waco.<br />
'<strong>The</strong>y will have to live with how<br />
I vote—not me," said Penberthy<br />
in part.<br />
If the Fort Worth Star-Telegram<br />
could vote, there would be<br />
little doubt as to which way their<br />
ballot would go.<br />
"Lubbock and West Texas will<br />
continue to grow," said the Star-<br />
Telegram in a recent editorial,<br />
"Tech will continue to grow, and<br />
the conference would be well ad-<br />
costing $660 over the other expenses.<br />
He said that the sets used<br />
last year were taken from the<br />
building in which they were stored<br />
and destroyed.<br />
Terry Young moved that the<br />
council appropriate $291.59 to<br />
bring the Varsity Show fund<br />
back up to $1000 for use next<br />
year. <strong>The</strong> motion carried.<br />
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THE TOREADOR Thursday, <strong>May</strong> <strong>13</strong>, 1954<br />
wised to grow enough on its own?<br />
account to accommodate the college<br />
as its eighth member."<br />
<strong>The</strong> editorial went on to say<br />
that Tech membership possibility<br />
seems to be better and became the<br />
brilliance of the West Texas<br />
School's football performance last<br />
season is still embarrassingly<br />
bright in the conference's memory.<br />
<strong>The</strong> Star-Telegram, which has<br />
upported Tech throughout ti,'<br />
controversy, hopes and belies, -<br />
hat the issue will be settled fa:-<br />
ore* by the conference at th.<br />
orthcoming meeting In Waco<br />
said the editorial.<br />
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