The Rambler (Fort Worth, Tex.), Vol. 35, No. 8, Ed. 1 Tuesday, November 13, 1962 Page: 1 of 6
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17 Selected for College Who's Who
THC RAMBLER
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FORT WORTH, TEXAS, TUESDAY, NOVEMBER 13, 1962
Ann Davis
Bob Carney
Reid Clayton
Dean Briley
David Buckman
Ann Blair
Janice Dozier Gardner Kay Gray Sharon Little Linda Love Ree Parrish Karen Peterson
Dr. Mitchell Speaks
On Recent Election
Dr. Joe E. Mitchell, associate
professor of education, s^ke in
assembly today on last week's
election of governors and why they
were elected.
He told what the results of these
(JWjtyns might be and discussed
particular trends which he ob-
served.
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John Rudolph Linda Warren Patricia White Carolyn Young
Ranch Queen Chosen
In Student Election
Library, Grad Essay
For a girl to be as much at home elected Ranch Queen, is adept at
on a horse as she is on the stage both riding and the dramatic arts,
is something like an accomplish- The freshman speech major
ment. Yet Sue Bussey, recently from Grapevine likes to ride al-
most as much as she enjoys act-
ing. Utilizing the ranches of her
grandfather and uncle, she rides
£ . J • I I "every chance" she gets. However,
reafurea ID JOUrilCII sue is no bridle-path-thru-the-park
The Judge George W. Armstrong ridcr- enJ°>'s ridinP working
Library of Texas Wesleyan College ranch horses and often lends a
was featured on the cover of the hand at working the cattle,
autumn-edition of The Rectangle, Having been Grapevine Cowgirl
official publication of Sigma Tau Sweetheart while in high school,
Delta, professional English frater- Sue is well prepared to step into
nity. *> ■ the role of TWC's Ranch Queen.
The library was selected mainly She will represent the college at
because Texas Wesleyan's chapter t-hts rodeo and stock show > as did
is one of the most active among her sister Sarah when she was
What he felt the Republicans
will do in the 1064 election, who
might be the Republican candidate,
and the most likely ticket for the
presidency was also discussed by
Dr. Mitchell.
TWC Students Chosen
For Scholarship, Service
by Mike Wood
Rambler Editor
No- 8 Seventeen seniors have been chosen to represent Texas Wesleyan
College in Who's Who In American Colleges and Universities for the
1962-63 school year, it was announced Tuesday.
This group, which includes twelve girls and fi e boys, was deter-
mined on the basis of scholarship, participation and leadership in
academic and extra-curricular activities, citizenship and service to
the school and promise of future usefulness.
Included in this group are Sharon Ann Blair, Toma Dean Briley,
Jimmie David Buckman, Jr., Bobby Ross Carney, Alfred Reid Clayton,
Janice Ann Davis, Janice Marie Dozier, Tommy Alton Gardner, Karolyn
Kay Gray, Sharon Marsh kittle., Linda Bess Love, Agnes Ree Parrish,
Minnie Karen-Peterson, John Wayne Rudolph, Linda June Warren,
Patricia Ann White and Carolyn Kay Young.,,-*
Phi B#ia Lambda Prexy
• Sharon Ann Blair, business education major
from Eldorado, is this year's president of Phi Beta
Lambra. Also active- in several other campus or-
ganizations, she is at present the vice-president of
Beta Epsilon. Last year she held the offices of ser-
geant-at-arms of Deka social club, secretary of Beta
Epsilon and social cht-irman of Elizabeth Hall's
dorm council. *
* EA Vice-Prexy
This year's vice-president of Entre Amis is
Toma Dean Briley, a social science major from Meri-
dian. Acf?ve in various campus ac- favorite, a Sophomore Class fav-
tivities, Miss Briley is a member orite nominee and a recipient of'
qi both SEA and WRA. She has the Golden Shears toward. He has
been a Sophomore Class reporter, a also been a member of-the junior
Junior Class secretary and a>rep- varsity basketball team,
resentative to the women's dorm Wesleyan Singers Prexy
council. In Ej&Miss Briley held An active music major from
the offices ofOyjasurer in her. Fort Worth, ff9V) Carney is this
sophomore year and pledge class year's president of Wesleyan Sing-
captain in her junior year. She was ers. He also held the office of
also a Golden Shears recipient and business manager of this organi-
a class favorite nominee in her zation in his sophomore year. In
Phi Mu Alpha, a national music
fraternity, Carney held the offices
of president, treasurer and execu-
tive alumni secretary. He is also
this year's Senior Class senator.
SA Vice-Prexy
Holding the office of student
has held the offices of freshman asso<:iation vice-president is Reid
vice-president, secretary of Sajc- Clayton, English major from Fort
kara and sophomore intramural Worth. An active member of Sigma
captain. He was a Freshman Class Tau Delta, national English fra-
_ tcrruty, Clayton has held several
s
junior year.
SA Prexy
One of the five boys elected in
Who's Who is Jimmie David Buck-
man, Jr., this year's Student As-
sociation president. Buckman, a
pre-dental major from Fort Worth,
112 national Ranch Queen in 1960.
Sue, who works in the registrar's
' an essay by office, is interested in joirftn* the
James T. F. Tanner, a May grad- TW Players. In high school, she
the approximately
chapters.
"Lear and Othello,
uate of TWC, was published in this
edition of the booklet. James is
now doing graduate work at Texas
Technological College and teaching
freshman English there.
was chosen best actress in the In-
terscholastic League play and she
had the lead in the school musical.
Active in all phases of school life,
Sue was cheerleader for four
Kingskraft Co. Features
TXWECO Yearbook Cover
The 1061-62 TXWECO yearbook
The essays are selected Itt the years, FFA Sweetheart, Science
sponsors of each local chapter and Club officer and a National Honor
then sent to the editor of The Rec- Society member.
tangle for final selection.
The Rectangle is published semi-
annually in April and November.
The deadline for copy is Feb. 1 and
Oct. 1. ,
Each chapter will be supplied on cover was featured in a recent
request with a copy for each under- bulletin issued by Kingsknrft, a
graduate member who has paid the yearbook cover company,
regulation fee.. The theme of the yearbook was
Graduate ^members living apart "Six Flags Over Texas Wesleyan
from their chapters must confirm College." The cover, done in blue
'"""their old addresses or supply new and white, pictured a neutron and
on^ by Nov, 1 each year in order jets streaking jnto space,
to remain on the mailing list. After John Rudolph, editor of the 1061-
thc first three years, of member- '62 yearbook is also this year's
ship the cost is one dollar a year, editor. ,
■MK'
war -mm
offices in campus organizations.
He has been a vice-president oi^,
Illotus Duodecim, a Sophomore
Class senator, a reporter on the
Rambler and a finalist for out-
standing sophomore boy. He is a
member of the BSU, the MSM, Scia
Quatore, SEA, TW Players and
Los Carneros Espanoles.
Senior Class Reporter
Janice Ann Davis, an elementary
education major from Hillsboro,
is this year's Senior Class report-
er. She is also SEA reporter. A
cheerleader in her sophomore year,
Miss Davis has been a member of
Entre Amis for four years.
SEA Prexy
This year's president of the Stu-
dent Education Association is Jan-
ice Dozier, elementary education
major from Fort'Worth. Also ac-
tive in the MSM^Iflfss Dozier has
served in the position of treasurer
for her junior and senior years.
Presently she* is working in the
President's office.
SA Treasurer
Serving as this year's Student
Association treasurer is Tommy
Alton Gardner, a religion major
from Itasca. Gardner is also ac-
tive in MSM and Omega Chi.
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SUE BUSSEY, freshman speech-drama major from Grapevine,
was recently elected Ranch Queen. She will represent TWC
at the Fort Worth Rodeo and Fat Stock Show.
Amendment
Article V, Section 5
(2. Representative of the nurs-
ing Students to be elected at
larffe by the nursing "students.
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