Angelo State University - Rambouillet Yearbook (San Angelo, TX)
- Class of 1970
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ASU Honorees Are Se ected
Held off-campus and in conjunction with the Spring Fling,
the Spring Formal climaxes a series of events during the pre-
ceding week.
The Spring Formal climaxes with the presentation of Mr. and
Miss ASU, Frances Pietzsch and Bobby Menchaca. Miss
Pietzsch is the senior Press Club nominee, while Menchaca
is the senior nominee of the Baptist Student Union.
Other Miss ASU finalists include juniors Diana Block, rep-
resenting Pi Kappa Alphag Sandra D'Andrea, Alpha Epsilon's
nominee, Jan Henderson, representing Delta Sigma Pig and
senior Jerry Johnston, a nominee of the XGI Club.
Mr. ASU candidates include seniors Alan Kelley, Press
Club's nomineeg Billy Ratliff, representative of Lambda Tau
Sorority, Bobby Sims, Women's Residence Hall Association
nomineeg and Jack Srader. Delta Sigma Pi representative.
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Mr. and Miss ASU are Bobby Menchaca and Frances Pietzsch
Menchaca is a physical education major from Christoval.
ASU finalists include Sandra D'Andrea and Bobby Sims.
Jerry Johnston and Billy Ratliff also hail as Candidates.
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Jack Srader and Jan Hendeison also are nominees for the honor.
ASUSA members Diana Block and Alan Kelley are finalists.
'Standin Proud in 969' Is Theme
For A-State Homecoming Activities l
Pride '69 rings out with solid mean-
ing as A-State's Student Association an-
nounces the theme for this year's HOME-
COMING set for Nov. 1.
A full week of activities finaled by
a victory game and announcement of
Homecoming Queen Diana Block is
kicked off as the ASUSA challenges the
faculty to a flag football game with the
students winning and some of the faculty
members aching.
Monday is designated Blue Day and
also is the day of final election of queen.
Coeds vying for the title are Marsha
Behrens, Diana Block, ,lan Henderson,
Empress McFarland, Sara Trigg, Nancy
Fraser and Martha Jordan.
"Dr. Jekyll and Mr. Hyde" are among
several features of the film festival on
Tuesday.
A mock cemetery, built by the
Angelettes features graves of the Tarle-
ton Texans who fall to a 40-14 defeat
on Saturday.
Students and ex-students alike take
part in the annual function.
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Homecoming Queen Diana Block receives crown, roses, and queen's trophy at halftime.
Dwight Burns 1151 is caught by a Camera seconds before a hand-off during the ASU-Tarleton game.
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Jim Kinney expresses his sympathy for the Tarleton Texans who face the Rams.
About 180 students view ASU's first film
festival which featured "Dracula," the "Road-
runner," and others.
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their skills as the faculty falls 26-16.
Fred Moore and Diana Block man the ballot box as finalists for Homecoming Queen are elected
from a slate of 19 candidates nominated by various on-campus organizations.
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Much planning and work go into having a successful Home-
coming, or so finds the Student Association and various organi-
zations who participated in spirit-building acts during Home-
coming Week.
Approximately 50 units take part in the annual parade, in-
cluding nine club-sponsored floats. The winning float yields
3100 for Pi Kappa Alpha.
A mourners' march, bonfire, Winter Carnival, and band
dance set the mood of Halloween and Homecoming Eve.
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Students march on from the Student Center to the twin dorms.
Jan Henderson, Delta Sigma Pi nominee, finds that minutes prior to
the crowning have a way of crawling by slowly.
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Marsha Behrens, Lambda Chi Alpha nominee, sits atop her convertible
awaiting the halftime activities.
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With the announcement of the winner moments away, Nancy Fraser,
Lambda Tau nominee and Bill Crouch stand patiently.
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Kicking off the big day is the annual parade in downtown
San Angelo headed by such dignitaries as Dr. and Mrs. Lloyd
Vincent, Senator and Mrs. Pete Snelson and Representative
Forrest A. Harding.
A meeting of the Exes under the presidentship of Marvin
Dierschke of Wall follows the parade bringing together past
SAC, ASC and ASU members.
The game-Rams v. Tarleton Texans-combined with the
halftime event fill the afternoon as Diana Block, Wall junior
speech major, is crowned Homecoming Queen and the Rams
battle for their seasonls fifth win, scuffing the Texans 40-14.
A dance by the music of the Sparkles ends the week.
Lambda Chi Alpha members pull their second-place float down Beauregard Street.
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ceeds with her escort onto the field. mer Homecoming Queen Sandra D'Andrea as escort Marshall Huling looks on.
An estimated 10,500 spectators turned out to view this year's Homecoming halftime and game in which the Rams rallied 40-14.
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Mistletoe Ball Sees Two ominees
Crowned Mistletoe Belle and Beau
With "Peace,' as its theme and a 12-
foot flocked Christmas tree decorated
with white doves, butterflies, velvet fruit,
and packages, the annual MISTLETOE
BALL attendees danced to music by
Felecity. a group from Dallas.
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and Bobby Menchaca are now reigning
as Mistletoe Belle and Beau. Miss ,lor-
dan is the Pi Kappa Alpha nominee and
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Rise Residence Hall.
Belle and Beau selections are made
from a field of ten finalists. Besides the
winners, those vying include Billy Rat-
liff, the senior nominee of Delta Sigma
Pi and Bill DeMent, a sophomore repre-
senting the sophomore class. Other Beau
candidates are Marvin Schultz, the ju-
nior nominee of Pi Kappa Alpha, and
Bobby Sims, senior representative of
Lambda Tau sorority.
Belle candidates include juniors Deb-
by Day, representing the Women's High
Rise Residence Hall and Maryann
Stephens, the Angelettes' selection.
Others are Delta Sigma Pi candidate Jan
Henderson and XGI Association candi-
date ,lerry Johnston.
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Journalism majors and minors have
the opportunity to receive on-the-job
professional training through the IN-
TERNSHIP program with the San An-
gelo Standard-Times. Junior journalists
spend five weeks as interns on the staff,
during which time they work 100 hours
in all aspects of the editorial depart-
ments. Special emphasis is given to news
writing, editing, design, and layout.
During the summer a similar program
is offered to any student wishing to pur-
sue a career in the newspaper field. He
can be employed at any of the Hart-
Hanks. lnc.. newspapers for six weeks
and six hours credit,
Working in this program offers the
journalism student experience in his
chosen field as he faces deadlines, the
unrelenting demands for thoroughness
and accuracy, the requirements of time
and space, and the opportunities for
originality. Students, work is supervised
by Standard-Times editors who make as-
signments, provide guidance, and evalu-
ate the finished product.
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Cindy McBride looks over fashion pictures with Jo Lynn Dabney.
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tudents Sample Suite Livin
Married life, combined with getting
an education, finds its place in ASU's
ROSEMONT APARTMENTS where
some 6,1 college-sponsored units are
available for ASU married students,
faculty and staff members.
The one- and two-bedroom unfurn-
ished dwellings are gathered into eight
complexes west of the main campus
and one east.
There were 59 families housed in the
fall of ,69. Maximum capacity was ex-
pected for the spring semester.
The apartments were rented by the
college in 1964 from San Angelo In-
dustries and in July of 1967 the College
purchased the housing.
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Recording and preserving the activities of the year, the RAM-
BOUILLET staff works at careful layout, editing, and design.
The publication is designed to capture-with pictures and
words-the climate of the ASU campus. It is not intended to
capture all of the events of the year since it is possible to capture
only a few. But there is an attempt to make a complete coverage
of the varied lives of the ASU students and faculty.
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Williams talks with Wanda Halfmann about their section.
Marilyn Wilson studies important aspects of a
picture before making crop marks.
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enlarge and proof with Omega Enlargers.
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photograph to Julie Pressly, Judy Matthiesen, and Advisor Kenneth Casstevens.
Jim Roberts, photographer, discusses his picture assignment with sport
editor and photographer Gary Flanagan.
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A quarterly magazine. the PENSA-
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to display their photographic and liter-
ary talents. Pictures, poems, and short
stories make up the contents of this
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Assignment Is
I-Iighli ht Of Teacher Education
After four or more years of scholastic endeavors, a select
group of Angelo State University students have the privilege of
sitting behind the instructofs desk. This select group are the
STUDENT TEACHERS. Forty-eight student teachers executed
their teaching assignments during the fall semester, while the
spring semester saw 122 student teachers complete their super-
vised teaching.
Criteria for admission to the Teacher Education Program and
assignment to Student Teaching are physical, mental, and aca-
demic soundness.
Upon completion of the Student Teaching assignment, a teach-
ing certificate is obtained by taking the National Teacher Exam-
ination, having a 2.25 over-all grade point average, and receiv-
ing recommendation by the Teacher Education Council.
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History teacher Patsy Phinney relaxes with a student before lunch. Mary Ann Wunderl teaches English full-time for at least eight weeks
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Ram Pa e Acquaints J'
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Reporting weekly events on the Angelo works toward careful editing, rewriting,
State University campus serves as the and proofreading. Editorials in the Ram
function of the RAM PAGE, the student Page are written to reflect student views.
newspaper. This weekly communications on campus and outside world matters.
media serves as the voice of the students, Responses written by students on ar-
faculty, and administration. It projects ticles and happenings are printed in the
the news of the past, present, and future "Letters to the Editor" column. The Ram
life on campus. With accuracy and com- Page is published under the direction of
pleteness as its principal goals, the staff the Department of Journalism. Stanley Wilson, serving as business manager,
puts ads on the dummy sheets.
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writer Debbie Hoop occupy themselves with activities in the staff room. copy with news editor Nell Fischer.
Wayland Yates serves as the advisor to Assistant news editor Terrilee Pettigrew points out and offers a correction to a story in the paper
Angelo State's paper, the Ram Page. to staff writers Roy Ivey, Linda Hoelscher, and Joyce Zimmerschied.
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With the beginning of the spring term
comes the opening of a new university
HEALTH CLINIC and thus improved
health services for Angelo State students.
The clinic, remodeled from Concho
Hall, a former men's dormitory, includes
two doctor,s offices with two examining
rooms adjoining each. Other facilities in
the clinic include a laboratory, a small
pharmacy, treatment and therapy rooms,
and rooms for emergency treatment. Stu-
dents also have the opportunity to re-
main in the clinic overnight for
observation.
Clinic physician is Dr. Darlene
Hunter. Members of the staff include
Mrs. Frank Nichols, medical assistant,
and Mrs. Eddie Glenn, registered nurse.
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IC, recording the names and illnesses of ASU students. jects penicillin into his arm
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tests for the white blood corpuscle count which indicates anemia if the count is below normal.
ASU students have the opportunity to receive special attention by re-
maining in the infirmary ovemight.
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Babbling forensics carry on as the Fine Arts Department
under the direction of Helen Schafer. speech instructor. presents
'QA BAl3l3I.E UF CONFABULATORSN to inform the world of
what goes on inside the department.
lncluded in the show is a duet reading: by James Buchanan
and Karen Pearson of a cutting from 4'Who's Afraid of Virginia
Wolf" by Edward Albee.
A short debate is given with the thesis: Resolved: That so-
ciety should hold Mary Shannon legally responsible for murder.
Carl Dodd and Andy Kever. the negative team. and Marvin
Schultz and Rachel Harris. affirmative. reflect the challenges
and problems involved in a tournament situation.
Fred Moore delivers the dilemmas of a stage manager. a
humorous extemporaneous talk which concludes Act I.
"Dandelion Wine." a readers' theatre adaptation from Ray
Bradbury's novel by the same name. fills the second part.
The story is about a boy who finds himself in a world of
discovery where miracles become everyday happenings and the
supernatural enters into ordinary events.
Narrators are Cliff Turknett. Laura Graf, Diana Block and
Ronnie Love.
Other performers are Gary Flanagan. Marvin Arhleger, Mar-
tha Cunningzham. Arte Foster. Belinda Turn and Bob Taylor.
Gary Flanagan. debate coach. joined bv other students displays the general confusion encountered when arriving at a tournament.
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Originating in a co-curricular actors'
workshop. the production of MOTHER
COURAGE is an experimental project.
Through a long process of trial and
error, the script was derived and stu-
dents learned the theories of dramatic
art.
The play is set during the Thirty
Years' War. Scenes take place in Swe-
den, Poland, Moravia, Bavaria, Italy and
Mother Courage comforts her muted daughte
elsewhere as Mother Courage peddles
supplies to men on the battlefield of cen-
tral Europe, encountering many prob-
lems along the way.
Director and designer of the produc-
tion is Raymond Carver, head of the
Fine Arts Department.
The cast includes some 24 characters
with Karen Pearson having the lead role.
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played by KAREN PEASON.
Karen with three years past acting ex-
perience has participated in such per-
formances as Romeo and Juliet, ulVly
Turn Againu and "A Babble of Con-
fabulatorsf' She is also handy back-
stage.
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Raymond Carver and Fred Moore consult other staff and cast memberb while building the -:et for production in thi' main auditorium.
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Band Members Busy
Parades, games, concerts and Band
Day are among the common concerns
shared by members of the GOLDEN
RAM BAND.
Comprised of some 53 students and
directed by Eddie Pace, the group also
has an annual band tour to look forward
to each spring.
The two-day tour this year takes them
down the San Antonio and Austin way
with four playing engagements.
The fall and winter keeps all busy
with two or three local parades and con-
certs, all home and two football games
away at which they perform, and their
Band Day activities.
Some 12 bands
high schools take part this year in com-
petition set to encourage incoming fresh-
men to join the Ram band.
Kappa Kappa Psi, the band fraternity,
and Tau Beta Sigma, sorority, work
through and for the band as separate
yet coordinating groups. Their basic
concern is in doing services for the
band as a whole.
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Ram band member. Randy Williamson. manipulates trumpet and music holder.
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Lana Kennedy twirls flames at halftime
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BRASS SECTION L to R Ted Caffey Ronme De-Lon Debby Jenk1nQ Zeke Ramrrez Armando Menchaca Randy Halre Charlle
Graw Sam Robblm Erneat Clll Gary Murphy ,lun Nevlns Floyd Abel Llnda Whlteker Joe Jacobo George Ybarra Roy MHTIIHEZ
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Pounds, Nelda Thompson. Sally King. Jeanette Nelson. Johnny Hasty. Richard Bruce. ffnrol
Flury, Glenda Smith. Fred Rogge. Jimmy Clarke. Dianne Bachman. Bonnie Amos. Sharon ffun-
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Brenda Browne's elbow plows into Richard Fry as excitement envelopes
her' while watching a cartoon during an extracurricular activities skit
which views them at a sexy foreign movie.
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marching band has retired offstage for a brief break.
Light-hearted gaiety and zesty momentum, tinged with a
flick of mischievous satire and overall musically enhanced. "MY
TURN AGAIN7' makes its showing during the week of fall
registration on the Angelo State campus.
The autumn review of the Fine Arts hit drama production,
6'My Turn Now" was compiled, created and produced by mem-
bers of the ASU DELTA RHO chapter of the ALPHA PSI
OMEGA DRAMA FRATERNITY and the Fine Arts faculty
members. Part of the text is a breakdown from various humor-
ous and satirical publications.
The whole idea of the performance is centered around giving
each person his turn to show his talent by rotating the cast
at each showing.
Scenes from the show range from a grand campus tour via
a colorful film preview to at musical march during "Instant
Commencement." A Graffitti Board filled with witty quotes and
quips by the group comes before intermission and the produc-
tion ends with a grand musical finale.
'4lVly Turn Now" made its hit during the summer earning over
31,000 for the Alpha Psi Omega scholarship fund.
This year some 12 Angelo State Fine Arts students benefit
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member. finds herself talking the turn of director during the
entire fall review.
The petite. bouncing blond is skilled in the field of acting
having been in Brigadoon, Roman Comedy and The Physicist,
to name a few.
Currently Holly is public services representative for the
Fine Arts Department.
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causing gurgley noises during a sounds exposition.
Kaye McDougall sings out as Jeannie West, Cliff Turknett and Karen Pearson give the coed her tum.
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coming to an end during the show. turn it is to perform onstage.
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Richard Gwyn, Bruce Hill. Third row: ,lenean Young, Brenda Moore,
Albert Titus, Barbara Tubbs, Harlan Brunson, jo Smith, Brenda Mornes,
,lack Garrett, Becky Simcik, Katheryn Lucus. Fourth row: Fred Moore,
George Williams, Barbara Burk, Jimmie Lynch, Rozanne Denison, Bob
Cathers, Diana Williams, lldiko Roman, Larry Williams, Paddy Dicke-
hut, Joyce Cobb, Linda Hahn, Clayton Ross.
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Presenting a spring concert consisting of classical, semi-
classical and light pop music is one of the performances par-
taken by the ANGELO STATE CHOIR.
Under the direction of Eldon Black, associate professor and
coordinator of the university's music division, the group also
joins with the San Angelo Symphony and Symphony Chorale.
With these two, the group performed Beethoven's Symphony
Number Nine-the Choral Symphony.
Jenine Young, George Williams, Becky Simcik, Linda Hahn,
Jimmie Lynch, Fred Moore and Leonard Powell are officers and
special chairmen.
group. apply many hours of vocalizing before each perfomtance
Enchanting an audience of children,
mothers, and other admirers of Hans
Christian Anderson, the Creative Dra-
matics Class under the direction of
James Garrett presents stories adapted
from the noted author.
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adapted from fairy tales by Anderson,
include "Thumbelina," c'The Princess
and the Pea," "The Nightingalef' "Hans
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story, "The Nightingale," one of the eight playlets give-11 during three performances.
Rosella fMarilyn Sparksl turns on her charm only to find herself outdone in an attempt to impress the royal family and become the new princess
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annual summer speech and drama workshop as well as inspecting trophies for the occasion.
Experience through competition in
speech tournaments is gained by DELTA
ALPHA SIGMA members.
As a forensics squad, the group has
won trophies in all individual areas
which include oratory, interpretation of
prose and poetry, extemporaneous, im-
promptu and after-dinner speaking.
ln debate, club members have reached
the elimination rounds and have been
included in the Top Ten Debater List.
Giving programs for civic groups and
affiliating with Pi Kappa Delta, an
honorary forensics fraternity, are club
projects.
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at area speech contests, including dis-
trict University of lnterscholastic League
debates. The annual ASU Summer
Speech and Drama Workshop for high
school students is hosted by Delta Alpha
Sigma.
President Andy Kever and vice-presi-
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sv' with assistance from Miss Helen
Schafer, sponsor.
Social chairman Ronnie Love, re-
porter Gary Flanagan, and secretary-
treasurer Diana Block round out the list
of officers.
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Carl Dodd, like all others, finds trial
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Creativeness is the key to the on-cam-
pus ART CLUB here. Combined talents
of young art majors and interested per-
sons join in presenting monthly art
exhibits-works of members as well as
other noted artists-in the Student
Center. This year the group is also in
charge of decorations for the Mistletoe
Ball.
Officers are Alex Inman. president:
Jimmie Sue Johnston, vice-presidentg
Sarah Montgomery. secretaryg Lois
Crownover. treasurer: and Cathie Clem-
ens. reporter. Sponsor is Tincie Heddins.
art professor.
Cathie Clemens finishes a package with rib-
bon, while Sarah Montgomery helps Alex In-
man complete one of the 100 dummy Christ-
mas packages to be placed under a flocked
tree as decorations for the Mistletoe Ball. Per-
ry Henderson, Larry Jones, Jimmie Sue
Johnston, and Sarah Montgomery are in
charge of preparations for the ball.
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,69 squad provides much to cheer about.
Some of the individual plays that set
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the crowds could be in the record books
for quite some time. Freshman Back
Jerry Austin racked up the longest run
from scrimmage with a tally of 55 yards
against TLC. The longest field goal in
Ram history as a four-year institution
was set by Kenny Newman from 45
yards out against lVleMurry. Barefoot
kicker Bill DelVlent produced the longest
punt with a 72 yard effort against Sul
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OPPONENT ASU
Southwestern University 66
St. Mary's University 79
Midwestern University 86
St. Maryls University 55
Abilene Christian 56
Cameron State 86
McMurry College 78
Howard Payne College 88
Southwest Texas 63
Texas A811 81
UT-Arlington 89
Sam Houston State 85
Stephen F. Austin 74-
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L. to R., First row: Dale McCown, Larry Hoff, Robert Smith, Robert Yemer. David Smart, Mickey Pierce, Trainer John Talley. Third row
Lacy, Robert Black, Dave Gentry. Second row: Manager Cary Cox, Dr. Charley Shannon, Bill Rhea. Norman Schaule. John lxubinsky
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ASU Completes 11-1 Season
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In the 1969-70 BASKETBALL season, the Rams finished in
fourth place in the Lone Star Conference. This rank is achieved
with a 9-9 conference record and a 11-15 season record. Six of
the losses are to teams that finished in the top ten NAIA national
rankings. ln first place is Stephen F. Austin, followed by
Howard Payne College in third place, and St. Ma1y's Uni-
versity in ninth place.
Head Coach Phil George finishes the season with fourteen
of his roundballers playing in at least seven games and eleven
members playing in at least twenty of the twenty-six contests.
Three juniors, two sophomores, and two freshmen who saw
considerable action this year will be returning. Although this is
the Ram team's first year in competition for the Lone Star con-
ference championship, it manages to gain a share of fourth
place in the league.
Some of the highlights for this year's campaign include four
conference wins on the road, playing the national champs on the
Lumberjacks home court f73-601, and gathering in 60 team re-
bounds in a single game against Tarleton State.
Two other season bests for the team include a high point
total of 95 against Texas A811 while allowing only 58 points to
be scored against them by Abilene Christian College.
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LAURIN PRATHER leads the Rams on
offense. He completed 166 of 299 shots
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average and an overall total of 429
points for the year. This adds up to a
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Hill with 381, Johnny Spriggs with 280,
Eddie Escamilla with 198, Jerry Pierce
with 173, and John Kubinsky with 133.
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more and Kubinsky is a freshman.
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WILLIE HILL, a 6'4', junior from
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1970 defensive statistics with an average
of 8.8 rebounds per game and a total
of 230 on the year. Along with his de-
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Texas A811 1241, and Sul Ross 1191.
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game1, Johnny Spriggs 15.21, and Eddie
Escamilla 13.81. Dana Keesee, a sopho-
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per game and ties for high point man
with Johnny Spriggs against Sam
Houston State with 12 points.
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Angelettes provide a pleasant background scene for halftimes.
In a very short time, the ASU
ANCELETTES have become a familiar
sight at Ram basketball games under the
Dome. To become an Angelette is not
easy, though, because they are elected
on the basis of personality, poise, coordi-
nation, and grades. But just staying in
the Angelettes is no easy task because
each one has to practice about an hour
and a half each day.
Besides basketball games, the drill
team has performed at football games at
home and on the road, at pep rallies. at
the Air Force basketball tournament.
for the March of Dimesg and they make
signs for the games. The Angelettes also
sponsor the Spirit Award which honors
the top Ram football player of each
game.
Sharron Baker leads A-N-G-E-L-O spellout.
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The DIXIECATS provide music for the Ramdome basketball
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Dixieland music for halftime and pre-game drills. According to
one of the members, most of the music is completely out of
print. but the crowd loves it.
ln addition to basketball games. the stage band plays for other
civic groups. This year's activities include a performance for
the Yvest Texas Therapy Center Charity Ball. Perhaps a better-
known tradition is that the Dixiecats have appeared at every
Miss Wool Parade since its inception.
Regulars for the group include Mike Barron on trombone,
Charlie Abel on second trumpet. .lack Pool on drums, Ronnie
lllcliay on tuba. Kenneth Thompson on clarinet, and Eddie Pace
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1970 is only the second for ASU to field a TENNIS TEAM
since the school was a junior college. Last year in their first
season of competition against Lone Star Conference foes, the
Rams placed second in the conference tournament. East Texas
State is the only team to upset them. This season the Ram net-
ters face four teams at home including East Texas State, Texas
Wesleyan, Tarleton State, and UT-Arlington. On April 10 ASU
holds its invitational tournament at the Swim and Racquet Club,
which is also the site of their practice sessions and meets at
home. On the road this year ASU will be up against Baylor,
UT-Arlington, Hardin-Simmons, Abilene Christian, East Texas
State, and North Texas State. The Lone Star Conference Tour-
nament will be held in Alpine at Sul Ross.
When the Ram tennis players are not playing out of town,
practice sessions at the Swim and Racquet start at 2:00 p.m.
and last till after 5:00. On Saturdays the sessions start at 9:30
a.m. All this indicates sixteen or more hours of practice per
week. The man who gets the team out on the courts is Coach
Paul Horne.
Broome and McClung practice singles at the Swim and Racquet Club.
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Overstreet, Ray Lozano, Coach William Lane.
Passing the baton is a very important part of the mile-relay event.
The 1970 TRACK SQUAD got off to
an early start with Morris '4Snalce,' Over-
street capturing first place in the 120
' high hurdles at the Southwest Recreation
Track Meet in Fort Worth with a time
of 14.5 seconds. This is the first meet
of the track season for the Ram cinder-
man. Others members of the team and
their respective events are: Sterling
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Scott Pruett-440. Three of the seven
members are freshmen. The contest
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Coach Wade Turner and his 1970 An-
gelo State COLFERS open their season
with victories over Hardin-Simmons, Sul
Ross, and Abilene Christian College.
This year Turner and his six-man squad
are competing against all their Lone
Star Conference foes as well as top-
ranked national teams like the University
of Houston and the University of Texas
at Austin, both of whom have won na-
tional NCAA titles in recent years. The
University of Houston won it last year.
There are two juniors, two sophomores,
and two freshmen on the squad, giving
the Rams a lot of balance and a look
toward the future as well as putting them
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The Angelo State University INTRAMURAL SPORTS PRO-
GRAM FOR MEN is provided to enable any man on campus to
participate in organized sports of some kind. Categories of
sports available include flag football, basketball, and softball.
ln the flag football program there are over 200 men participat-
ing. More than 150 individuals enter the basketball session, and
more than 150 participate in the softball program.
ln football the championship is determined by a playoff slate
between the top four teams. Each team is eliminated after two
losses in the finals. ln this manner, the Ragnotts won the 1970
intramural football championship, Similar playoff slates are
used in the other areas of basketball and baseball also.
Directed by Max A. Bumgardner, the intramural program has
expanded rapidly and is expected to grow even more rapidly
in the future. The way the program is being operated now, any
number of teams can enter the competition with the Physical
Education Department furnishing officials for the games when
possible and the teams providing them if not. Intramural sports
involves many more students than varsity sports and stimulates
a great deal of interest for students who would otherwise be
left out.
Tight offensive play is not uncommon.
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The WOMENS INTRAMURAL SPORTS PROGRAM is
open to all women of the University. It is under the direction of
Dr. Jewell Pye who coordinates the activities. She is assisted
by other women staff members in conducting the program.
The activities provide competition in individuals and or-
ganized team sports. Activities for the women includes basket-
ball during the fall semester and volleyball, tennis, and bad-
minton played in the spring.
The Womenis Recreation Association serves as the intramural
planning group and the members elect individuals to serve as
directors of the various sports.
Referees of basketball are members chosen from the officiat-
ing class, a part of the P.E. curriculum.
Women who are not members of this organization may par-
ticipate in the intramural program.
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Thirty-Four pperclassmen Named
To l1o's Who Among Students
In American Universities, Colleges
Late October saw the announcement of the thirty-four upper-
classmen honored to appear in the 1970 edition of WI'lO'S WHO
AMONG STUDENTS IN AMERICAN UNIVERSITIES AND
COLLEGES.
The students are first nominated by their respective major
departments. The prospects are then evaluated on the basis
of their academic standing, service to the community, leader-
ship in extracurricular activities and future potential by a com-
mittee composed of members of the administration and faculty.
Dean Sid Stevenson heads the committee whose members
also include Dean William O'Zee, Dean Maxine Brown, Dr.
Bernie Young, Mrs. Maxine Henthorn, and Prentiss Windsor.
Then the field is narrowed to ASU's quota of thirty-four.
The biographical information on each candidate is then for-
warded to the national offices of WHO'S WHO AMONG STU-
DENTS IN AMERICAN UNIVERSITIES AND COLLEGES
for final approval and also to the Student Placement Office
maintained by the organization to assist in making recommenda-
tions and employment contacts.
In addition, the students are recognized at the annual spring
Honors Program and receive a certificate citing their achieve-
ment.
The primary purpose of the WHO'S WHO AMONG STU-
DENTS IN AMERICAN UNIVERSITIES AND COLLEGES
is to provide a democratic basis for the recognition of the out-
standing leaders on the campuses across the nation.
Only college seniors, juniors and graduate students enrolled
in four-year undergraduate institutions or graduate schools are
eligible for nomination to the national organization.
Selected by the accounting department, RAN-
DALL DOUGLAS ALDRIDGE is a senior
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BILLIE JEANN BATES, in the upper left hand corner, a junior from
Menard, is majoring in English and is a member of Alpha Lambda
Delta and Alpha Mu Gamma.
ANNA RUTH BRADEN. upper right. a senior from Wall and nomin-
ated by her major department, biology, is the treasurer of tlie Biological
Society and belongs to Alpha Chi.
A San Angelo junior majoring in general business, PERRY LEE BUCK
is a member of Phi Eta Sigma and Delta Sigma Pi.
A representative of elementary education and a senior from San Ange-
lo, SUE BRADLEY BURROUGHS is a member of Mortar Board, the
Student Education Association and Kappa Delta Pi.
An active member of the Baptist Student Union, Student Education
Association, and Mortar Board, MARY JUDY BYRD, in the lower
left, a senior from San Angelo, was nominated by the business educa-
tion department.
A member of Mortar Board and senior from Water Valley, NETA SUE
CARTER, in the lower right, was nominated by the department of sec-
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Sigma Pi, Four Corners Square Dance Club, and is the president of
the junior class.
Selected by the accounting department, ROBERT PERRY EUBANK,
standing in the lower left, is a member of the Baptist Student Union,
Delta Sigma Pi and is a senior from San Angelo.
LEWIS CICERO GODWIN, JR., shown in the lower right, is nominat-
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few of the activities that keep JUNE LOUISE HALFMANN, a junior
from Eola majoring in accounting, busy at ASU.
Nominated by the business education department, JUDY ANN HAMP-
TON, standing by the library, is a senior from San Angelo. Judy is a
member of the Student Education Association, Kappa Delta Pi, Mor-
tar Board and Alpha Chi.
BEVERLY BRACKETT HERNDON, a senior from San Angelo, stand-
ing in the bottom right. has a double major in English and general busi-
ness. She is a member of the Student Education Association.
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Students, the Math Honor Society, Phi Eta Sigma, and Alpha Chi.
Listed on the Dean's Honor Roll, GENELLE EDMISTON JOHNSON.
by the Food Services Center, is a junior from Eldorado majoring in
accounting.
Gazing at the student center, SUSAN KAY MASON is a junior from
San Angelo whose academic achievements include an award for Scholar-
ship and being listed on the Dean's Honor Roll.
Hailing from Paint Bock, BARBARA ANN MATTHIESEN is a senior
active in the Newman Club, Alpha Chi, Mortar Board, Press Club, Sig-
ma Tau Delta. and is this year's editor of the Rambouillet. She is ma-
joring in English and speech.
Standing in front of the Science Building, EMPRESS ANN MCFAR-
LAND is a busy senior from Snyder. She is majoring in journalism
and English and serves as a member of the Student Association, his-
torian of the Student Education Association, and a reporter on the Bam
Page. She is a past holder of the title of Miss ASC and a Homecoming
Duchess.
An elementary education major, PAULA JANE MILLER, in the lower
right, is the fifth vice-president of the Student Education Association
and is a senior from Odessa.
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president of the Student Education Association, and the second vice-
president of the High-rise, and standing in the upper left, FRANCES
.ENN PIETZSCH is a senior from Roscoe majoring in education and
nglish.
VANCE ALAN POE, a senior in the upper right quadrant, is an ac-
counting major from Balmorhea. He is a member of Delta Sigma Pi.
Nominated by the general business department, BILLY CARROL RAT:
LIFF is a senior from Llano. He is the president of Delta Sigma P1
and the assistant director of the High-rise.
JAMES BRYAN RILEY is a senior from San Antonio majoring in
general business.
Coming from Stamford is English major, JOSEPH MARCOS SEGURA,
located in the bottom left. He takes an active part in Alpha Epsilon,
Alpha Mu Gamma. the Student Association, and Sigma Delta Pi.
With a double major of biology a.nd pre-med., GORDON DABNEY
SCHRANK. in front of the high-rise, is a preoccupied junior from El-
dorado. Appropriately. Cordon is the president of the Biological So-
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majoring in business education from Mason. She is the secretary of the
Women's High-rise Review Board. and a member of Alpha Chi, the
Wesley' Foundation, Sigma Tau Delta, and the Student Education Asso-
C13Il0I'l.
Hailing from San Angelo. RAY DON SCHWERTNER, next to the
library, is a senior accounting major active in Delta Sigma Pi.
KENNETH MICHAEL SMITH is a senior from Santa Barbara. Calif.
He is a biology major and a member of XCI, the first past president
of the Biological Society, and an Associate Justice on the student court.
A San Angelo math major, VAN LINUS STAHL, is an active member
at ASC He is a member of Phi Eta Sigma. Sigma Tau Delta, Alpha
Mu Gamma, Alpha Chi, and is the secretary-treasurer of the Math
Honor Society. Stahl received a Scholarship and Academic Excellence
Award.
The president of the History Club, the parliamentarian of the Student
Education Association, and a member of the ASU Political Science
Association BURDETT HENRY TERRILL, in the lower left, is a se-
nior majoring in government from San Antonio.
In front of the high-rise, MIKE ANGEL TORRES, a double major in
chemistry and biology, is a senior from San Angelo. He is the vice-
president of the ASU Biological Society, and a member of Alpha Epsi-
lon, the Math Club and Honor Society, and vice-president of the Stu-
dent Life Committee.
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VAUGHN, a senior from San Angelo majoring in math. He is a mem-
ber of Phi Eta Sigma, the treasurer of Alpha Chi, Alpha Mu Gamma,
and the Math Honor Society. He serves as a trainer for the Ram bas-
ketball team.
Coming down the steps in the Academic Building, EDWARD LEE
WALRAVEN is a senior majoring in joumalism from Water Valley.
He received the Achievement and Leadership Award from the ASU
Award committee and is the News Editor on the Ram Page.
Majoring in joumalism. CLAUDE STANLEY WILSON, a senior from
Odessa, is a member of the Press Club, Delta Epsilon, and is the
Business Manager of the Ram Page.
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Membership is maintained by active
members as they enlist five new mem-
bers each, in the fall of the year.
Annual projects in which the club
engages include selling mums and car-
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With rush week, parties, campus and
community service, and final presenta-
tion, GAMMA CHI sorority enlists its
members toward social status.
Activities for 1969-70 includes a
Creek and a Horoscope party plus dec-
orating tlie Student Center for the home-
coming dance.
Community action involves a coke
bottle drive to raise money for a needy
family at Christmas. Sorority members
also organize a collegiate action pro-
gram for the March of Dimes. ln prepa-
ration for pledge presentation, the girls
raise money by selling decorator candles.
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By selling scented Christmas candles. Gamma Clii girls Susie Graham and Peggy Neill earn money for the sorority presentation on February 12
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Susie Graham
Janina Inman, vice
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Barbara Miller
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Miss Dora Kelly,
Beverly Alhro
Joan Bishop
Anne Carey
Cathie Clemens
Candi Cooper
Betsy Daniel
Kathie Failing
Nancy Fraser, president
Sherri Green, treasurer
Jan Henderson, vice president
Linda Hooper
Betty Isbell
Jerry Johnston
Martha Jordan
Marcia Richards
Kathy Ripple
Ann Schertz
Margaret Scott
Linda Tawater
Maureen Trotter
Cindy Veazy, sec
Peggy Williams
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Opening the year with rush activities,
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tions on social etiquette and culture.
The group involves itself in community
projects such as helping in the Mental
Retardation Center and raising money
for foster children at Christmas.
During rush week, Beverly Albro and Nancy Fraser attend the sorority teas.
Campus activities are included dur-
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game. The year is highlighted with the
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Billy Bankston
Gary Barber
.lim Bean, secretary
Michael Brown
Mario Castillo
Tommy Chambers
Larry Clark
Dub Cupp
Maurice Havlak
Marshall Huling
J oe Hunter
Bill Irby
Rill Ivy, president
Rusty McDaniel
Wayne McGrath
Ricky McKinney, treasurer
Randall Meador
Joe Milam
David Perry
Jim Schneider
Tim Schneider
Randy Thomas
Gary Walker
Bruce Wayhani
Jerry Wilson
Ricky Wilson, vice-president
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Pi Kappa Alpha members prepared a Thanksgiving dinner for underprivileged families.
Dedicating a flagpole to the Bradford Youth Center are Pikes Mario Castillo, Bill Ivy, and David Perry.
Gaining recognition as the ASU chap-
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ALPHA is changed from Phi Sigma in
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organization is concerned with campus
and community services.
Activities for the year include home-
coming preparations in which the Pikes
win first place for their '6Snoopy',-
mounted float. Another event is a
Thanksgiving dinner for underprivileged
families.
ln early October, the group chooses
four girls, known as Pikettes, to hostess
smokers. The students include Judy
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year. To do so, members petition about
170 other chapters in the nation, and
then buy and furnish a house for fra-
ternity usage.
Activiites for the past year include a
cystic fibrosis drive for the March of
Dimes and a scholarship drive entitled
"Grades for Dollars". Members also help
with the Boys, Ranch.
Clayton Alred
Jerry Barnard
Charles Beasley, president
Gary Bowen
Gerald Breeding
Craig Carter
James Collie
Tim Corder
Dennis Coyan
Cary Davenport
Robert Eckhardt
Steve Eustis
Vance Fields
Herrell Flynt
Wayne Franke
Brent Fullerton
Lee Garvin
Pat Cladden
David Gould
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Charles Oelkers
Charles Musta
Larry McCarroll
Larry Matson
Jim Lummus
Lynn Lollar
Wayne Lennefelt
Gene Keeney
John Rahija
Jerry Rauterkus
Harvey Reeves
Kenny Sanders
Sonny Sanders
Bobby Shuster
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With the motto Hservice to campus
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stands as ASU's only service fraternity.
In their community work, members tutor
elementary through high school age
youngsters at the Randolph and Rio
Vista centers. This is done in coopera-
tion with the Collegiate Action Corp.
On campus, Alpha Epsil0n's activities
include keeping the activity bulletin
board in front of the Student Center,
and promoting the Maxine Brown Me-
morial Scholarship fund. Members also
volunteer to usher the New Christy
Minstrels concert in January.
Jan Henderson, sweetheart
A. C. Grigson, sponsor
Col. F. L. Grooms, sponsor
Larry Alexander
David Aycock
James Baker
Jerry Bentley
Allen Bishop, jr. vice president
Larry Blasdell
Perry Buck, treasurer
Bill Burnes
Johnny Day
Keith Dean
Monroe Dierschke, secretary
Jim Dyer, sr. vice president
Robert Eubank
Paul Godwin
David Harrison
Bill Hart
Garland Hunnicutt
Billy Jacoby
Mike Kilgore
Jim Kinney
Paul Lankford
David Largent
Tommy McCulloch
Ronnie McKeever
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fraternity functions to foster the study
of business in universities and colleges.
It encourages scholarship, social acnvi-
ty, and the association of students for
their mutual advancement by research
and pracnce.
To begin the school year, the fra-
ternity sponsors a dance during Howdy
Week. Other activities include intra-
mural basketball, a trip to the Ice Ca-
pades with boys from the Boy's Ranch,
and sponsoring a benefit game with the
Dallas Cowboys.
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Richard San Roman
Ray Schwertner
Bobby Sims
Stanley Smith
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Boosting musical ability among uni-
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PSI band fraternity organizes social ac-
tivities and fund raising projects. In the
fall, members solicit a car wash to earn
money for the annual band tour in
March. Other projects included two
blood drives for transportation to the
ASU-ACC game and a trip to Austin
for thc district convention, April 9-11.
Members are also contracted for a land
clearing job to earn c 0 n v e n t i o n
expenditures.
Kappa Kappa Psi members Jini Nevins, Jimmy Clarke, and James Burnett prepare for the annual
band tour.
Linda Whiteker, sweetheart
Charles Abel, president
.lim Burnett
Ted Caffey
Jimmy Clarke
Ernest Gill, secretary
C. B. Hester
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Jim Nevins, vice president
Jack Pool, treasurer
Zeke Ramirez
Sam Robbins
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Looking over new temple blocks with Mr. Pace are Sue Oliver and Glenda Smith.
Functioning as the Alpha Gamma
colony of TAU BETA SIGMA, national
honorary band sorority, the group pre-
sents its first pledge class to ASU in
1969. With the advancement of all band
activities in mind, the sorority partici-
pates in various department activities.
During the band Christmas party, the
girls give presents to representatives
from the Salvation Army. They also
work with Kappa Kappa Psi members in
planning the band tour in March and
the awards banquet in May.
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JOURNEYING TO MONTERREY, MEXICO, during the
semester break twenty-seven students, faculty members and
guests from Angelo State University learn that courtesy and hos-
pitality are universal. The five-day trip is sponsored by Alpha
Mu Gamma, the foreign language society on campus. It offers
first-hand experience to language students and a valuable lesson
on international friendship to everyone.
ln addition to making new friends, the group tours several
Monterrey industries. They visit a glass and crystal factory,
a steel mill and a brewery. Several sightseeing tours take them
to points of interest in the city, including the Garcia Caves on
the outskirts of the city and the famed Horsetail Falls.
Sponsor of Alpha Mu Gamma, Mrs. Mildred Wiseman, pre-
sents letters from President Vincent to several distinguished citi-
zens of Monterrey, including the mayor, Ing. Gerardo Torres
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ASU Scholars
Being recognized as a member of ALPHA CHI is one of the
highest honors which can be bestowed upon an Angelo State
University student. Alpha Chi is affiliated with the National
Honor Scholarship Societies. Membership consists of the upper
five per cent of the junior class and the top ten per cent of
the senior class. All members must have a grade point average
of 3.25 or higher.
Alpha Chi holds its formal initiation during the spring. Mr.
Delgert Tarter is its sponsor. Brent Tarter is the organization's
president. Vice-president is ,lim Ellen Adams. Frances Pietzsch
is secretary of Alpha Chi and Danny Vaughn is treasurer.
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Invitations for membership were sent to 29 juniors and 18 seniors.
L. to R., First row: Brent Tarter, Jim Ellen Adams, Frances Pietzsch,
Danny Vaughn, Mr. Sid Stevenson fsponsorl, Mrs. Maurine Walker
fSP0Tl50l'l, Mr. Delbert G. Tarter fsponsorl. Second row: Ricardo Tor-
res, Tom Brown, Chuck White, Lewis Godwin, Gordon Schrank, Mon-
roe Dierschke, Jr., Elvis Schmiedekamp, Perry Buck. Third row: Frank-
lin Hollk, Mary Sue Gill, Anna Braden, Barbara Matthiesen, Linda
Hoelscher, Teresa Farina, Sara Wittel, Connie Bourg, Van Stahl. Fourth
row: Nola Peer, Amy Pettit, Cheryl KDPP, .lune Halfmann, .lanice Half-
mann, Cheryl Tumer, Judy Hampton, Mary Layne, Kathy Dodd, Jeann
Bates. Fifth row: Freddy Fuchs, Marvin Schultz, Sue Burroughs, Sher-
ry Wright, Rhonda Cochran, Sue Engelke, Patricia Tumer, Ronda
Wojtek, Harold Seyvertsen.
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L. to R., First row: Dr. Verna Mae Crutchfield fsponsorl. Alice Scho-
vajsa, Nancy Smith, Linda Johnston, Cheryl Tumer, ,lim Ellen Adams.
Second row: Mary Bvrd, Susan Schulze, Frances Pietzsch, Sara ,lane
Wittel, Sue Burroughs, Eulabell Brewer, Nola Peer.
Sue Burroughs leads other Mortar Board members in a discussion of future projects.
Formally organized last spring, MOR-
TAR BOARD is a group of twenty-one
senior collegiate women. The organiza-
tion may not exceed twenty-five se-
lected members. Members are selected
on the basis of distinguished ability and
achievement in college, leadership, and
service to the university.
Faculty advisors are Miss Dora Mae
Kelly and Miss Mildred Drach. As presi-
dent, Jim Ellen Adams guides club proj-
ects with assistance from vice-president
Linda Johnston. Secretary and treasurer
are Nancy Smith and Alice Schovajsa.
Cheryl Tumer is social chairmang Dr.
Verna Mae Crutchfield sponsors the
group.
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Kappa Delta Pi Organizes Club
The Mu Gamma Chapter, KAPPA
DELTA Pl was initiated and the first
officers installed in December, 1969.
This is the first chapter of the nation-
wide education honor society to be es-
tablished on the Angelo State campus.
Kappa Delta Pi invites as members stu-
dents who have superior scholastic
achievement and display qualities needed
in the field of education. lt attempts to
create an atmosphere of scholarship
among students of education.
In the spring new members are
initiated to the society, and new officers
are selected.
The first president of Kappa Delta Pi
is Dan Burns, and Eulabell Brewer
serves as vice-president. Holding the of-
fices of secretary and treasurer are Nola
Peer and Alice Schovajsa, respectively.
Linda Hoelscher represents the society as
its reporter and historian. Dr. Lewis and
Dr. Herrington advise the group in its
activities.
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reuer. inda Hoelscher. Second row: Amy Pettit. Christine Scott, Burroughs, Dr. Kenneth Lewis, Dr. Jack Harrington, Theresa Escobedo,
Linda Johnston. Jim Ellen Adams, Sara ,lane Wittel, Mary Sue Gill, Nancy Smith.
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Phi Eta Si ma Members Provide
ASU Students With tudy Guides
Phi Eta Sigma distributes "How to
Studyw pamphlets each semester to in-
coming freshmen.
Phi Eta Sigma is a nationally affili-
ated honor society. It consists of Angelo
State men who have a 3.5 or above
grade point. lt motivates men students
toward scholarship.
Mr. Vetal Flores is the Phi Eta Sigma
sponsor. Officers include Pat Cladden,
presidentg Earl Tyler, vice-presidentg
David Harlow. recording secretaryg
Steve Turner, treasurerg and James Lee
Collet. corresponding secretary. Frank-
lin Holik serves the group as senior
advisor.
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L. to R.. First row: Allen Hurt. Linda Jones. Freddy Fuchs. Jim EI'
len Adams. Second row: Amoldo DeLeon. Charles Parrish. Mr. Barry
Crouch. Mr. Bob Holcomb. Mr. Robert Byms. Mr. J. Ralph Randolph.
sponsor.
Recognizing excellence in history is the Xi Zeta Chapter of
PHI ALPHA THETA. Members must have a better than 3.0
average in history, completing at least twelve hours in this
subject and having 3.0 or above in two-thirds of the remainder
of their college work.
This group includes both student members and members
previously inducted into other chapters of Phi Alpha Theta.
Their initiation banquet features a guest speaker.
Xi Ze-ta's faculty sponsor is Mr. Randolph. Student leaders
include Charles Parrish. president: Arnoldo Del..eon. vice-
presidentg Jim Ellen Adams, secretary-treasurerg and Freddie
Fuchs, historian.
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L. to R.. First row: Davye Loyd. Lela Hill Scott. Isabel Anderson. Beth
Bailey. Sara Jane Wittel. Second row: Lvnda Duerksen, Harold Sywert-
sen, Marvin Schultz. Breht Tarter. Elvis Schmiedekamp.
Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Randolph assist guests at a tea held for prospective Phi Alpha Theta members in the ASU Food Service Center.
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athematics Honor Society Begins
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The MATHEMATICS HONOR SOCIETY was formed in
May, 1969, with a total of seventeen charter members-eleven
students and six mathematics faculty members. The present so-
ciety roll includes an addition of five fall semester initiates.
Promoting scholarly activity in mathematics among students
is the organization's purpose. The society works in close coor-
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dination with the Mathematics Club to promote mathematical
interests. The group plans to affiliate with Pi Mu Epsilon. the
national mathematics honor society.
President Anne Paschal and vice-president Danny Vaughn
initiate the society activities, while Van Stahl acts as secretary-
treasurer. Sponsoring the honor group is Mr. George Hill.
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Van Stahl. Second row: Mike Torres, Dr. Cass Archer, David Could, Shirley West, Dr. John Duke.
Langua e Students Go to Mexico
To help promote international under-
standing, the members and sponsors
went to Monterrey, Mexico, during the
semester break and hope to make this
trip a yearly project.
ALPHA MU GAMMA, Epsilon Kappa
Chapter, is a national foreign languages
club with membership open to students
taking any foreign langauge. A student
studying any language and interested in
promoting international understanding
may be an associatemember. Making
two Ais in the same foreign language
is the requirement which active mem-
bers rnust meet.
The primary purpose of the local
chapter is to encourage and honor stu-
dents for outstanding achievement in
college foreign language study.
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L. to R., First row: Dr. Lewis Fraser fsponsorb, Dr. Otto Tetzlaff thonorary memberi, Mrs.
Mildred Wiseman fsponsorl, Louise Agnew, Guy Askew, president Julia Caballero, Connie Hen-
son. Second row: Shirley West, Betty Hicks, Jeann Bates, Pamela George, Maureen Trotter,
Ben Perez. Miss Elaine Lewis. Third row: Thomas Brown, Danny Valadez, John Hulme, Gilbert
Omelas, Steve McKee, Karen Kelly. Hugo Levander. Fourth row: Joyce Bubenik, Sherrie Godf
win, Margaret Daniel. Pcni Trusler, Don Ware, Viola Peer, David Gould. Fifth row: Terrilee
Pettigrew, Debreah Curtis, Josefa Sandoval, Cheryl Kopp, Van Stahl.
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arship in Spanish. lt honors Spanish majors and minors who
have at least a 2.79 overall average.
The organization promotes an interest in Spanish culture
and literature through its activities. Initiation ceremonies are
conducted in Spanish according to Spanish tradition. Also, Mr.
Osvaldo Orraca, the groupis faculty advisor, spoke on Miguel
del Unamuno, one of the greatest Spanish philosophers and
authors of the century.
Dr. Helen Yeats is sponsor of Sigma Delta Pi. President is
Joe Segurag vice president is Florence Emlerg and Christine
Scott is secretary-treasurer.
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Miles and Robert Elliot' rancher' In his entomology class, Merel Wilson studies crop insects.
C0HCh0 Aggies SP0US01'i5 MT- R- B- D001eY- As the only female ag major at ASU, Sheri Allen studies for a lecture.
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Promoting an understanding of agri-
cultural systems and equipment, the
CONCHO AGGIES were founded in
19418. A student must be taking one or
more courses in agriculture and have
an interest in the program to become
a member.
Projects for 1969-70 include prepara-
tions for two state eliminations held on
the ASU campus. A recognition banquet
in the spring commends students who
have contributed to the club, to the ag
department or to the University.
SEA, Tutors Boys at Boys Ranch
ASU's STUDENT EDUCATION AS-
SOCIATION tutors at Boys, Ranch.
Members bring candy and fruit for the
boys' Christmas party.
SEA attempts to introduce education
majors to the teaching profession. Each
month SEA hosts a guest speaker.
Among these speakers is Mr. Glenn
Kidd, a consultant of Texas State Teach-
ers Association. Members attend the area
conference in Abilene and the state
convention in Corpus Christi. At the dis-
trict ETA convention the club provided
a panel on '5What is SEAT' The organi-
zation sponsors a cake walk at the Win-
ter Carnival and a car for the Home-
coming parade.
Sponsors are Mrs. Maurine Walker
and Dr. David Tullis. Officers are Fran-
ces Pietzsch, presidentg Julia Caballero,
Ist vice-presidentg Janice Burrus, 2nd
vice-presidentg James Riddle, 3rd vice-
presidentg ,Io Lyn Dabney, 4th vice-
presidentg Paula Miller, Sth vice-presi-
dentg Beverly Herndon, recording sec-
retaryg Glenda Ward, corresponding A
secretary: Margo Santiago, treasurerg I
Burdett Terrill, parliamentariang Ruby
Williams, historiang and Empress Mc-
Farland, reporter.
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'IIgerr1ll',MMEYg0 Simflilgo, Glenda Ward, Paula Miller, Beverly ulfieindon
mprtss IcFarland, Jo Lynn Dabney, Ruby Williams. Second row
Mrs. Maurine Walker tsponsorl, Christine Woodrow, Starla Carter:
.Ioy Ella Petermann, Sandra D'Andrea, Sara Jane Wittel Judy Hamp
lon, Cheryl Turner, Lynne Leifeste, Dena Porter, Barbara Matthiegen
Third roiv: Jeanette Kujawski, Linda Law, Nancy Smith, Joe Segura,
Pam Ixexth, Susan Schulze, Anna Holder, Louise Agnew, Amy Pettit,
Sharon Prather, Marcy Allen, Linda Hoelscher. Fourth row: Wanda
Porter, Margaret Greer, Sue Noelke, Maria Valdez, Belton Rasco, Eu-
gene Castleberry, Randy Middlebrook, Bobby Norman, Marilyn Heinze.
Delta Epsilon Sponsors Scholarship
S l Wl d B ll M l W Bean Seldon Paschal Sanny Roach, Buddy Beck,. Charles Oelkers.
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Each year DELTA EPSILON pre-
sents a scholarship to an Angelo State
freshman who has done outstanding
work in his high school distributive edu-
cation class.
Delta Epsilon is a nationally affili-
ated organization for distributive edu-
cation majors and minors who have at
least a 2.5 average in their college work.
This club operated a dart booth at
the Winter Carnival. At Christmas, the
club members take presents to the
physically handicapped children at the
Helen Keller School.
Mr. Joe Gabriel is the sponsor of
the D E club. Charles Oelkers is presi-
dentg Hal Ward is vice-presiclentg Mari-
lyn Wilensky is secretary-treasurerg and
Stanley Wilson is reporter.
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Eta Epsilon Gamma
Sponsors Wool Show
On Nov. 17, ETA EPSILON CAM-
MA, the ASU chapter of the American
Home Economics Associaiton, sponsored
the annual District IV Make It Yourself-
With-Wool Contest.
The club promotes all phases of home
economics by helping the home econom-
ics classes with an open house and by
co-sponsoring a social event with the
Concho Aggies.
Sponsor of this club is Mrs. Willene
Siler. Officers are Melanie Wilde, presi-
dentg Teresa Newsom, vice-presidentg
Susan Hudson. secretary: Martha Deh-
nel. treasurer: and Jo Smith, historian.
Each wool contestant is required to model
the garment she had constructed.
L. to R., First row: Patricia Dierschke, Lauren Jo Smith, Kay Mat- ley Stirl, Teresa Newsom, Susan Hudson, Rita Nell Davis, Janice Isbell,
lock, Mrs. Willene Siler, fsponsorl, Martha Dennel. Second row: Shir- Shelly Koonta Melanie Wilde, Deborah Curtis.
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L. to R., First row: Mrs. Elizabeth Jones lsponsorl, Wanda Halfmann Bessie Hitch, Juanita
Pruneda, Beth Durgin, Jean Corley, Ruth Halfmann, Mrs. Shirley Robertson lsponsorl.
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characterizing nursing fundamentals are
the theme of two skits performed by
student members in an attempt to in-
crease membership.
This professional organization is main-
ly a service group for members in the
community, asisting persons in a non-
professional capacity.
ALPHA DELTA YL' is affiliated with
the National and Texas Student Nurs-
ing Association. Aims of the group are
to keep up with the latest technical ad-
vances and to maintain an alert, up-to-
date program.
Nursing instructors Mrs. Elizabeth
Jones and Mrs. Shirley Robertson spon-
sor the group. Linda Burpo is presidentg
Beth Durgin fills the vice-president slot.
Secretary and treasurer are Bessie Hitch
and Wanda Halfmann. respectively.
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Physics Club Promotes Careers
Informing area high school students
of physics and engineering careers is a
project of the SOCIETY OF PHYSICS
STUDENTS. A second club activity is to
help conduct the Texas Academy of Sci-
ence held on March 6.
This professional group is a member
of the student section of the American
Institute of Physics.
Guest speakers at the monthly meet-
ings inform the students of the latest
physics and engineering news.
Charles Kahlig and Larry Kujawski
are the president and vice-president, re-
spectively. Pat Gladden holds the posi-
tion of treasurer, while Franklin Holik is
secretary.
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Sponsor Dr. Loyd points out the effects of a laser light to a group of interested club members.
L. to R., First row: Michael Ocker, Franklin Holik, Robert Creel.
Second row: David Henderson, Charles Kahlig, Larry Kujawski, Dr.
H. R. Dawson fsponsorl. Dr. David Loyd fsponsorl. Third row: Gary
Warden, Pat Gladden, Joe Koontz, Daniel Kujawski, Randal Meador,
Thomas McBroom, Bahram Moghadam.
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L. to R., First row: Chuck White, Jeanette Kujawski, Dianna Ditto,
Phyllis Zuehlke, Dr. Gordon Creel fsponsorl, Mr. Melvin Hetherly, Dr.
Cordon Welch, Ray Trimble, Jimmy Lee. Second row: Earl Tyler, Mike
Torres, Lanita Amburgey, Yvonne Chandler, Kathy Dobler, Barbara
President Gordon Schrank awards Dr. Raleigh Trotter with Honorary
Lifetime Membership for his work with ASU biology majors.
ASUBS sponsors a trio of "bugs" in the annual Homecoming Parade.
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Archer, Anna Braden, Gordon Schrank, Ken Smith. Third row: Bob
Smith, Pat Schraer, Eugene Castleberry, Chuck Brooks. Fourth row:
Clayton Kinnard.
Biological Society
Recognizes Men
The Angelo State University BIOLOGICAL SOCIETY be-
stows honorary lifetime membership upon three outstanding
San Angelo area residents. These men, Mr. O. C. Babcock, Dr.
Cecil French, and Dr. Raleigh Trotter, are honored because of
the interest they have shown in both the com.munity and the
college.
The Biological Society. newly organized last spring, attempts
to promote an interest in all fields of biology among the stu-
dents of ASU and among interested members of the community.
Hoping to unite those interested in biology, it also contains
about twenty associate members who are physicians, wild life
biologists, faculty members and other professionals in biology.
Each month this organization features an outstanding speaker
in some field of biology. ln the spring, it actively helps to plan
and coordinate the Texas Academy of Science-Collegiate Acade-
my which was held at Angelo State University March 5-7. The
society also presents displays promoting biology and sponsored
a field trip and several social functions.
Dr. Gordon Creel is the club's sponsor. Gordon Schrank is its
president, Mike Torres is vice-president. The secretary is Bar-
bara Archer, treasurer of the group is Anna Braden and Ken
Smith is the Representative-at-large.
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At each of its monthly meetings, the
Angelo State University HISTORICAL
SOCIETY presents a guest speaker on
some field of history. Topics vary from
Stephen Schmidt's "Why Restore Fort
Concho" to a talk presented by Dr.
Robert Franken on "The History of
Medicine."
The major purpose of the Historical
Society is to cultivate an interest in his-
tory on the Angelo State Campus. The
society attempts to present many dif-
ferent aspects of history each year. It
hopes to reach the interests of many
ASU students, as well as club members.
It also wishes to further the historical
knowledge of its members. Dr. ,lack
Bates sponsors this organization and
Burdett Terrill is president. Serving as
vice-president is Bob Miles, and Julia
Caballero is secretary-treasurer.
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History club members gather after a meeting to talk about individual history interests.
Colonel Bums, Dave Wilson, and Gail Conner
L. to R., First row: Bob Miles, Lucy Keene, row: Dave Wilson, Julia Caballero, Dr. Jack
discuss a fine detail of history.
Burdett Terrill, Christine Woodrow. Second Bates, Gail Conner.
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Guest Lectures and Films Expose
tudents to Mathematical Concepts
Guest lecturers furnish information
about mathematical concepts lightly
touched upon in the classroom and about
concepts the student has not been ex-
posed to. Through films obtained from
the Audio-Visual Department and re-
search reports, the significance of mathe-
matics is realized by the members.
Supervising the MATHEMATICS
CLUB,s projects are president Jackie
Dukes and vice-president Janice Half'
mann. Sherry Vaughn is the secretary-
treasurer, while Peggie McClement is the
publicity chairman. Sponsor for the
group is Dr. Noel Evans.
A barbecue supper held in May for
the club members and the staff mem-
bers of the Mathematics Department is
a special club project.
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L. to R., First row: Janice Halfmann, Peggie McClement, Sherry Vaughn. Second row: Jackie
Dukes, Dr. Jay Amburgey, Dr. Noel Evans fsponsorl.
Dr. Jay Amburgey of the mathematics faculty explores the subject of axiom systems as a guest speaker at the club's November meeting.
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XGPS Have Prize Float
Winning third place for their Horne-
coming Hoat, the XGI ASSOCIATION
received Z1 350 award.
XGI is a social and fraternal organi-
zation for ex-seiwicemen and active duty
members. They sponsor a dart booth at
the Winter Carnival, hold a social event
eaeh semester, and have a Christmas
party for underprivileged children at
Rio Vista.
Each year the club promotes a project
for the benefit of the college. Last year
Dave Horton and Glenn Pruitt put up the club's banner for their booth
L. to R.. First row: Larry Clark, James Marecek, Darrell O'Neal, David
Horton. Second row: Robert Rosson. ,Iini Riddle. Linda Tawater tsweet-
heartt. Glenn Pruitt. Clarence Spieker, ,Ierry Ayers, Warren Kaiser,
they purchased the Ram mascot, Domi-
nic II. As a public service, they provide
a resident, on a yearly basis, at San
Angelo Center at Carlsbad.
Alan Borger is the group's sponsor
and Barry Crouch is co-sponsor. Its of-
ficers are David Horton, presidentg
Steve IVIcElrath, vice-presidentg Clar-
ence Speiker, secretaryg and John
Speiler, treasurer.
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Richard Ratliff, Mr Alan Berger fsponsori Third row Larry Chap
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Rifle Club Develops Marksmanship
Encouraging the proper handling of
firearms is the major purpose of ASU's
RIFLE CLUB. The club, composed of
students who respect and understand
their guns, arouses a competitive spirit
among its members. They strive for
marksmanship and practice good-sports
manship in rifle matches. Most of the
matches they attend are sponsored by
the San Angelo Gun Club.
Mr. Delbert Tartar is the faculty spon-
sor of the club. Student leadership is
provided by president lim Bean. Ted
Caffey is vice-president and Bill Coffey
is program chairman. Treasurer of the
group is Eugene Castleberry.
Rifle Club members Eugene Castleberry, Mike Brown, Robert McCarvey, and Jim Bean practice proper handling of various firearms.
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each year is Journalism Day. This work- Winter Carnival and the Mistletoe Ball.
shop is held in the spring for area high This club also participates in many other
school journalism students. campus activities.
The organization consists of ASU stu- Mr. Wayland Yates and Mr. Kenneth
dents interested in journalism. Mem- Casstevens are co-sponsors of the Press
bers sponsor a yearbook workshop and Club. Alan Kelly is the club's president,
hold a workshop for visiting Girl Scouts and Eddie Walraven serves as vice-
in the fall. Several club members attend president. Nell FiSl16r iS Secretary-
the Texas lnterscholastic Press Associa- treasurer. Parliamentarian for the Press
tion. This year it is held in El Paso. Club is Charles Redden. '
Money to send these members is raised
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point out and correct some copy in the Ram Page. Alan Kelley presides over the Press Club.
Terrilee Pettigrew, Nell Fischer, Barbara Bigard, Roy Ivey, and Mr.
L. to R., First row: Joyce Bubenik, Gayle Childers. Second row: Charles .
Ken Casstevens, sponsor, look over some plCtuI'CS.
Redden, Eddie Walraven, Barbara Matthiesen, Linda Hoelscher, Stanley
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L. to R., First row: Mr. Robert Feynn fsponsorl, Nemesio Perez, Rich-
ard Aguirre, Robert Martinez, Lydia Cantu, Sylvia Lara, Elias Lara.
Second row: Heraclio Herrera, Roy Martinez, George Barragan, Carlos
During the winter, the CHICANO STUDENT ORGANIZA-
TION attempts to increase the number of San Angelo residents
eligible to Vote. Together with the ASU Newman Center and
the Mexican-American Association at San Angelo Central High
School, they encourage people to take an active interest in their
community by registering to vote. They also provide transporta-
tion to the polls on election days.
The Chicano Student Organization is newly formed this year.
Its primary purpose is to serve as a public service group and its
projects attempt to benefit both the community and the college.
Throughout the year, it sponsors several social events. These
include a dance by the Soul Masters and a taco dinner at the
Newman Center. The group also provides a tutoring service at
Mertzon High School and encourages high school students in the
San Angelo area to strive for a higher education. It contributes
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Nava, Jaime Hervella.
to the Friendship Tree for the benefit of St. Iohn's Hospital.
Also, it sells bumper stickers supporting the grape boycott and
organizes a petition to change the food commodities program to
the food stamp program. The Chicano Student Organization par-
ticipates in numerous other community projects. Now the group
is attempting to establish a scholarship fund for some ASU stu-
dent. It also wishes to donate books on Mexican-American his-
tory and Mexican-American culture to the ASU library.
This organization has two sponsors, Mr. Robert Feynn and
Mr. Jerry Perry. The officers of the Chicano Student Organiza-
tion are Nemesio Perez, presidentg Richard Aguirre, vice-
presidentg Robert Martinez, program chairmang Lydia Cantu,
secretary, Sylvia Lara, historiang Elias Lara, parliamentariang
Mary Ornelas, rcporterg and Gilbert Ornelas, treasurer.
ASU Dames
Serve Women
Promoting friendship among the married and formerly Inar-
ried women students of Angelo State University is the purpose
of the UNIVERSITY DAMES.
These women serve their community in many public service
projects. They sponsor a Christmas collection for the neighbor-
hood centers in San Angelo. Each year the women of the
Dames hold a coffee for the graduating seniors. They also hold
various other teas throughout the year. Once a month the Dames
meet at an informal 'luncheon meeting to conduct business,
eat lunch and get acquainted with one another.
Dr. Williani F. O'Zee serves as sponsor. President is Bennie
Lock. Patsy Green is first vice-president, and Charlotte Myers
is second vice-president. Ruby Thompson is secretaryg Elsie
Berry is treasurerg Glenda Matthews is reporterg and Sara Jane
Wittel is parliamentarian.
L. to R., First row: Jim Ellen Adams, Bennie Lock, Charlotte Myers, Glen
da Matthews. Second row: Yvonne Carroll, Donna Castleberry, Allyne
Appleton, Nelda Backus.
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Coming together to discuss common
publication problems of the RAM PAGE,
RAMBOUILLET, and PENSADOR is
the prime purpose of the ASU EDI-
TORIAL BOARD.
With the hopes of improving and up-
grading the universityis publications, the
group meets with publication advisors
monthly.
The board is composed of all per-
sons holding editorial positions on the
Angelo State campus.
Barbara Matthiesen, Rambouillet editor, uses
a paper box and viewer to crop prints.
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zine, Pensador, is Jim McDougall.
L. to R., First row Stanley Wil on Eddie Walrawen Mr Maxine Henthom iadwlsorl Second
row: Dee Lackey. Nell F1 cher Joyce Bubenllx Barham Matthiesen Third row Alan lxellex
,lim McDougall, Charles Redden Fourth row Mr Wayland Yates iadusorl Mr Ken Casstesens
Charles Redden, Eddie Walraxen and Alan Kelley ponder a problem occurring on the Ram Page
Women's Recreation Association
Plans Individual Team Sports
WOMEN'S RECREATION ASSOCIA-
TION serves as the Women's Intra-
mural Sports Program planning group
and strives to promote friendly intra-
mural competition. Individual members
act as directors of the activities, which
include team and individual sports.
Awards are presented to outstanding
participants in basketball and volley-
ball.
Projects include planning tournaments
for intramural sports activities and
sponsoring an annual WRA Picnic in
May for members and women health and
physical education staff members.
President Pam Love and vice-presi-
dent Madeline Smith provide leader-
ship for the club. Handling business and
financial matters is secretary-treasurer
June Halfmann. Reporter Nancy Kidd
and historian Janice Halfmann-serve in
the public relations area. Sponsor is Dr.
Jewell Pye.
A co-ed can earn a sweater and varsity letter by participating in WRA and intramurals
Activities include basketball, volleyball, badminton, and tennis.
Team captains are elected for each sport by the team members
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Four Comers provides its members with enjoyment and relaxation.
L. to R.. First row: Peggy Wyatt, Cindy Fry, Micki Sullivan, Nancy
Rogers, Mr. Erwin Voss fsponsorl, Second row: Kay Corbell, Ellen Mul-
ter, Betty Wilde, Nancy Guy, Patricia Dierschke. Third row: Marilyn
Heinze, Sandra Havlak, Bonnie James, lldiko Roman, Sharon Cox,
Karen Counts. Fourth row: Barbara Holtman, Jeannie Weishuhn, Deb-
bie Moore, Alan Hohensee, Kent Sorenson. Fifth row: Marshall Huling,
Vernon Moore. Jim Alexander, Tom McBroom, Norma Perry, Don Sum-
mers. Sixth row: George Williams, Michael Block, Monroe Dierschke,
Scotty Holland, Freddie Escue, Waymon Burns, Steve Sullivan, Bobby
Halfmann, Lee Ray.
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Four Corners Fosters
quare Dance Events
Each year, FOUR C O R N E R S
SQUARE DANCE CLUB builds a float
for the rodeo parade. Upon this float,
members of the local square dance club
perform various dances.
The major purpose of Four Corners
is to provide fun and fellowship for
Angelo State University students. It pro-
motes recreational activities on campus
and acts as a channel of communica-
tion between students interested in
square dancing and members of the local
square dance club.
At weekly meetings, the members learn
and perform numerous dances. Often
they hold exhibition dances for social
groups. They participate in square dance
festivals and Western Association square
dances. Among those attended this year
was the Brady Square Dance Festival
at which Harper Smith, a professional
caller from Dallas, performed. The club
is also establishing an annual scholarship
for one of its members.
Sponsor for the club is Erwin Voss.
Officers of the club are Marshall Huling.
presidentg Freddie Escue, vice-presi-
dentg Marilyn Heinze, secretaryg and
Sandra Havlak, reporter.
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Community Progress,
Christian Emphasis
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Keeping the community as well as
the University in mind, the CHURCH
OF CHRIST BIBLE STUDY CENTER
provides fellowship and service to the
people of San Angelo.
Under the guidance of Mr. Marion
McKinney, sponsor, the center involves
its members in activities for the develop-
ment of Christian growth and com-
munity progress.
Getting acquainted at the beginning of
school is the purpose of the faculty tea
given to honor t e a c h e r s and
administrators.
Twice during the year, center mem-
bers travel to the H. E. Butt Foundation
Camp near Leakey, Texas for weekend
retreats. .
The Church of Christ Bible Study
Center provides classrooms for courses
in Bible instructed by Mr. McKinney.
Upon completion of the course, students
receive three credits toward graduation
through the University.
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Christ is Cary Brewer.
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Kinney, sponsor.
Weekly charm classes under the direction of Mrs. Alice Surber train girls for etiquette and poise.
BSU Aids Growth
Plus Recreation
Helping at 3 L3tiH'AmefiCan Baptist Church After classes, Donna King finds recreation facilities at the BSU.
is Jo Ann Burrell.
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Providing a center for devotion and
fellowship, the BAPTIST STUDENT
UNION is supported jointly by the Bap-
tist Churches of San Angelo. Under the
sponsorship of Mr. Don Reavis, BSU en-
lists ASU students ecumenically in ac-
tivities for mission action plus Christian
education.
In September, BSU members spend
a weekend at the H. E. Butt camp near
Leakey, Texas. The group also travels
to Cloudcroft for a ski retreat between
semesters.
Two ASU'ers, Dee Walsh and Richard
Gwyn, are members of the State Choir.
Newman lub Backs Friendship
The ASU NEWMAN CENTER at-
tempts to bring Catholic students together
socially, intellectually, and spiritually.
Under the direction of Father Russell
Schultz, the club meets on Thursday for
films, speakers, and discussions. Every
Sunday evening and often during the
week, Father Schultz conducts mass.
This is usually followed by an informal
meeting.
The doors to the center are always
open and ASU students are always wel-
come to come in to talk, study, visit
the chapel, play games. or just relax.
The Newman club is governed by an
advisory board consisting of Laura Hud-
son, Peggy Neill, Jonathan Jeffries. Jim
Perry. John Peca, Ruby Williams, and
Father Schultz. A nun. Sister Joan Mary,
is often available to assist students.
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Dennis Kane discusses a problem with two Angelo State coeds. Newman center provides a place to study
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The UNITED CAMPUS MINISTRY
serves as the bible center for three dif-
ferent churcli groups-the Methodists,
the Disciples, and the Episcopalians.
The center provides a place for stu-
dents to come for relaxation or for study.
It attempts to create an atmosphere
where students can engage in active
Christian faith.
As the church on campus. the United
Campus Ministry holds Sunday evening
sessions and a service during the week.
These religious services are usually fol-
lowed by a short meeting and a dis-
cussion.
Rev. George E. Archer, associate
minister of the First Christian Church.
Rev. Thomas Connolly, pastor of Day
Memorial Church, and Rev. Richard F.
Neal, pastor of the Episcopal Church of
the Good Shepherd, are the directors.
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Women's Residence Associations
Coordinate Coed ' Dorm Lif
The newly organized CARR HALL
RESIDENCE ASSOCIATION serves as
the governing body for girls living in
Carr Hall. It plans activities for the
girls. These include building a float and
decorating the dormitory during Home-
coming week. This year Carr's decora-
tions placed first in the dormitory
competition.
The association attempts to unite the
girls and encourages them to show
school spirit. The girls built a plyboard
ram and presented it to the school to
boost spirit at sporting events.
President of the Carr Hall association
is Joy Petermann. Sue Sorrells serves as
vice-president and Lillian Strickland is
the organizations secretary. Treasurer
for the group is Madaline Smith. Cindy
Birchet is parliamentarian and Terrilee
Pettigrew is reporter. Mrs. Ruby Brook-
shire. director of Carr Hall. is the spon-
sor of the organization.
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Smith.
Representatives: L. to R., First row: Vanetta Newton, Aurora Price, len Turnbow, Marylou Harris, Sharon Cox, Jennifer Henson, Kay Mat-
Diane Ward, ,lane Fargo, Diane Stoner, Shirley Stirl, Cynthia Fry, Cindy lock, Lindy Lissner, Susan Lange. Veta Deaver, Cathy Smith, Reva
Harrod, Debbie Mayes. Second row. Pam Kieth, Linda Buxkemper, El- Letz, Lynda Miller, Bonnie Boswell, Karen Kelley.
Victory bell is presented to Coach Lane by
Jeanine Kunkel of the Women's High Rise.
The victory bell which is rung at
every game is presented to the Rams
by the WOMENS HIGH RISE RESI-
DENCE ASSOCIATION. The girls from
the high rise keep the bell and ring it
at every game.
The residence association. composed
of representatives from each floor and a
slate of officers elected by the girls, is
the governing body which plans and
coordinates programs affecting residence
hall living. It attempts to stimulate inter-
est in campus activities and serves as a
channel of communication among the
residents.
The residence association sponsors a
float for Homecoming. operates booths
at the Winter' Carnival, and participates
in the Boys' Ranch Christmas party. At
Christmas, the association sponsors an
open house. and during the weeks before
Homecoming and Christmas it holds
floor and door competition between the
girls.
Miss Beverly Truett, director of the
high rise, is sponsor of the association.
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Frances Pietzsch lsecond vice-presidentl, Ann Lilly Csecretawl, Cheryl Tumer ltreasurerl. Sec-
ond row: Miss Beverly Truett fsponsorl, Joanna Johns Ireporterj, Marsha Behrens lhistorianl,
Martha Jordon Iparliamentarianl
Residence Committees
nite Men Students
Organizing and coordinating activi-
ties for men students at ASU is the pur-
pose of the MEN'S RESIDENCE AS-
SOCIATIONS. They participate in
many campus activities including Home-
coming and intramural sports. They en-
courage the boys to take pride in their
school and to demonstrate school spirit
at pep rallies and sporting events. They
also plan athletic activities.
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tions serves as a governing body for one
of the men's dormitories on campus. The
IVIen's High-Rise Residence Hall Coun-
cil is directed by Mr. Roy Lazenby. The
Mayer Hall Residence Association has as
its sponsor Dormitory director, Mrs.
Zola Modgling. Mrs. Jewel Ochsner is
director of the Runnels hall committee.
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Pat Allaire, Clarence Davidson, Naoiki Shilmta. Alton Patterson, and Glenn Patterson are officers of Mayer Halls Residence Association
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Responsible for the functioning of
student life within the framework of
campus policy, the ANGELO STATE
UNIVERSITY STUDENT ASSOCIA-
TION includes all registered students
taking a full load. The overall purpose
of the ASUSA is to provide information
concerning student life with explana-
tions of policies, schedules, activities,
ASU traditions, and a slate of proposed
activities.
In 1969-70, STUDENT ASSOCIA-
TION events were introduced during
Howdy Week at the beginning of school.
Monthly film festivals are sponsored by
ASUSA during the year and entertain-
ment includes shows and dances with the
Uniques, Ray Price, and the New
Christy Minstrels.
Student Association government is di-
vided into three branches including the
executive, the legislative, and the ju-
dicial. Smaller interests are headed by
eleven ASUSA committees which direct
the services in each field.
With the participation and support of
each Student Association member, a
proper scholastic attitude may be
established.
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ASUSA officers include Darrell O'Neal, business managerg Marvin Schultz, activities vice-presi-
dent: and Jerry Johnston, first vice-president.
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Empress McFarland.. Frances Pietzsch, Diana Block. Second row: Fran. Alan Kelley. Marvin Schultz, Jack Srader, Cliff Neal, Jeanine Kunkel,
ces Moore. Vicki Clifton, Marsha Behrens, Janet Fluth, Jeannette God- David Slrahl.
bold, Karen Kelley, Gilbert Omelas, Charles Kirkpatrick, Ron Williams.
ASUSA Demon trates
Campus Leadership
Student duties include voting on campus , W ,
policy' Chosen by the students as ASUSA president is Carl Dodd.
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Committees Are ASUSA Core
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Supplementing the student governing
body, eleven STUDENT COMMITTEES
work in conjunction with faculty mem-
bers and administrators to provide the
best possible educational opportunities.
According to the role of the committees
they are jointly guided by the ASUSA
president, or the activities vice-president.
The committees include entertainment,
speakers-on-campus, traffic appeals, pub-
lic relations, constitutional reform, and
educational reform task force. Each one
is designed to serve the purpose for
which it was intended.
Discussing entertainment possibilities are members of the committee, Cynthia Rabourn, Vicki
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Gilbert Ornelas, and Diana Block.
Working on committee projects are Karen Kelley, Dean Rabourn, Cynthia Rabourn, Marvin
Schultz and Richard Gwyn.
Judo Club
kills Students
In Balance and Leverage
The skills of balance and leverage
which are a must in accomplishing the
task of JUDO have become an active
phase in the lives of several ASU
students.
Once this feat is gained, the expert
has an ability to break arms, crack
heads and generally protect himself
should the need ever arise.
The club, founded on the A-State
campus in '69 by Dr. William Norwood,
meets thrice weekly. Passers-by during a
meeting are likely to hear shouts,
screams, moans and groans as the
grapplers challenge each other in an
apparently murderous manner.
The match is a formal process, begun
with the reieree's urein signal for a bow
and uhajimen for the match to begin.
Then the action begins with holding,
choking and throwing procedures met
by precise timing, balance and footing.
Coeds, as well as the male set, take an
active part in this art.
Following the shout of the referee's bowing signal "rei," John Curley, John Moore and Dr, Noel
Evans wait for "hajime" which starts the action.
Bottoms-up finds a judoka following a throw which set him off-balance during a match.
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which has three classes. After passing these,
one earns a brown belt.
To win, one or the other must score a good throw or clamp his opponent to the mat with a
choke or some other type of punishing hold for at least 30 seconds, or an end may come if Z1
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DR. LLOYD D. VINCENT
President of the University
B.S., M.A., Ph.D., University of Texas
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Dean of the University
B.A., Oklahoma Baptist University
B.D., Southwestern Baptist Theological Seminary
M.A,, Ph.D., University of Texas
Dr. Bernard Young assists Dr. Meredith with the
duties of a university dean.
Dr. Hugh Meredith concentrates on clerical work in his capacity as Dean
of the University.
DR. BERNARD T. YOUNG
Associate Dean of the University
B.S., Slippery Rock State College
MS., Ph.D., Texas ASM University
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BILL R. HALE
Business Manager
B.S., University of North Carolina
DR. OLLIE S. CAUTHEN
Director of Special Services
BS.. M.A., Sul Ross State College
Ed.D., University of Wyoming
Empbasizing a point during a business class is Dr. Robert Coe, business administration professor.
DR. WARREN GRIFFIN
Director of Re 'strar
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B.S., M.A., Sam Houston State College
Ed.D., University of Missouri
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Dean of Students
BS., M.Ed., University of Texas
Ed.D., Colorado State College
SID B. STEVENSON
Dean of Men
B.S., M.A., Sam Houston State College
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Dean of Women
B.S., Incarnate Word College
M.Ed., West Texas State University
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Purchasmg Offlce
B.S., St. Mary's University
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Audio Visuals Holds Vast Future
Averaging more business in one week than in a whole se-
mester two years ago, the AUDIO VISUALS Division is on-the-
go.
Mrs. Polly O'Neal, head and sole full-time employee of the
department. has the occasion of caring for over 150 tapes, 100
reels of film, and numerous other audio visual aids.
Also a part of her job is the building of a tape library for
the department which is a part of the Porter Henderson Library.
Among machines which are available mainly for faculty use
are a microfilm printer and reader, a diazo printer, projectors,
tape recorders and record players.
The department is divided into a study lab and three listening
rooms for students to use when listening to tapes and records
of literature. drama, modem languages, shorthand, music, gov-
ernment and psychology. Also a preview room is located in the
department for faculty to use in viewing movies.
Plans for the future see another room being converted into
a darkroom for processing slides and photos for the department
as well as much more equipment being added.
Mrs. Polly O'Neal has recorded over 150 tapes since 1967.
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AMBURGEY,
Mathematics
B.S.. New Mexico State
University
M.S., Pli.D., Texas
Technological
University
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ANDDROES, Mathematics, Government
Nursing Dept. Head B.A., M.A., University
RN.. B-SN'-. ICl2fl10 B.S., M.Ed., M.A., Ph.D., of Texas
State UHIVCFSIW University of Texas
M.S., Tulane University
School of Medicine
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Mathematics
B.A., M.A., Ph.D.,
University of Texas
DR. JACK BATES,
History
B.A., Abilene
Christian College
M.A., University
of the Pacific
Ph.D., University of
Southern California
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BATJER Fine Arts BOOTHE, Health 8: P.E. Mathematics History
Fine Arts B.M., M.M.Ed., North Nursing B.S., M.Ed., University B.S., M.S., Texas B.A., Colorado State
B.M., Univ6rSily Texas State University R.N., Shannon School of Texas Technological College
of Rochester of Nursing University M.A., Texas ASM
B.S., University of University
Syracuse
Student Alvie Clark receives counseling and assistance from Mrs. Maurine Walker, instructor in the Education department.
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B10l08Y, Dept- Head CRILL, History
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CRUTCHFIELD, Government
Education Law Degree, University
B.A., Howard-Payne of Damascus
College MS., Colorado State
M.A., Hardin-Simmons
University
Ed.D., University
of Houston
DR. HAROLD DAVIS
English, Dept. Head
B.A., M.A., University
of Denver
Ph.D., Louisiana
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Physics Agriculture
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Ph.D., University
of Arkansas
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Business Adm. Chemistry History Mathematics
B.A., University of B.S., University B.A., Howard Payne B.A., North Texas
Colorado of Houston College State University
M.L., University of MS., University M.A., Ph.D., University MS., Texas Technological
Pittsburgh of Colorado of Texas University
Ph.D., Texas ASM Ph.D., University
University of Colorado
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B.A., Vanderbilt of Iowa University
M.A.. Ph.D., Tulane Ph.D., Montana State
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MATHEMATICS ENGLISH BUSINESS ADM.
B.A., Ph.D., University B.A., M.A., Texas B.S., Texas A8zM
of Texas Technological College University
M.B.A., Texas
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MODERN
LANGUAGES
B.A., M.A., North Texas
State University
Ph.D., University of Utah
JOSEPH GABRIEL,
BUSINESS ADM.
B.S., Southwest Missouri
State College
M.Ed., University of
Missouri
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MODERN
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B.A., Austin College
M.A., University of
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JAMES GARRETT,
FINE ARTS
B.A., Hendrix College
M.S., University of
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For Maintenance
Like the stage hands of a successful play, the sixty-five per-
sonnel of the MAINTENANCE DEPARTMENT are seldom
noticed but nonetheless essential for the success of the uni-
versity. Headed by Bernell 'Doc' Smith the department is re-
sponsible for the upkeep of the 64' acres of the campus under
their domain.
To fulfill this responsibility, the staff performs its own paint-
lfffi ing, woodworking, gardening, landscaping, plumbing, and me-
chanical repairs, besides its custodial duties in the 37 buildings
of classrooms, offices, and living quarters.
The new physical plant, finished late this spring, serves as
an headquarters for the department. It contains new and expanded
iii offices, shops, and storage space that will aid the staff in the
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Chemistry HARRINGTON, HARTGROVE, Fine Arts Government Business Adm.
LS., University of Texas Education, Dept. Head Agriculture B.F.A., University B.A., Tarleton State B.S., M.A., Hardin-
LA., Southwest Texas B.S., Southwestern B.S., Texas Technological of Texas M.A., Texas Simmons University
State College State College C01-ilal College M-A., New Mexico Technological College
'h.D., Baylor University M.S., East Texas Highlands University
State University
Ed.D., University
of Houston
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English
B.A., Harding College
M.A., Oklahoma State
College
Ph.D., University
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Mathematics
BS., M.S., Texas
Christian University M.A., Oklahoma State
DR. ROBERT HOLDEN
Education
B.S., M.A., Southwest
Texas State College
Ed.D., Arizona
State University
Oswaldo Orraca instructor of Modem Language, promotes proficiency in Spanish by using written translations in ASU's academic building.
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'R JAMES HOLLAND DR LEON HOLLAND PAUL HORNE,
Government Agriculture Dept Head Athletics 81 P.E.
B.S., M.Ed., Abilene
Christian College
GARLAND HUNNICUT, DR. DOUGLAS JOHN,
Business Adm.
A.S., Odessa College
B.A., B.B.A., University
of Texas
M.B.A., University
of Arkansas
Education
B.S., M.Ed., Ed.D., North
Texas State University
DR. JAMES JOHNSON
English
B.A., University
of Oklahoma
Ph.D., Vanderbilt
University
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DR.. CLARA JONES, MRS. ELIZABETH DR. EUGENE JONES, MISS DORA KELLY, GERALD LACY,
Biology' JONES, Government, Dept. Head English English
B.A., M.S., Louisiana Nursing, Dept. Head B,A., M.A., University B.A., North Texas B.A., East Texas
State University R.N., B.S.B., Texas of Akron State University State University
Ph.D., Indiana University Christian University Ph.D., University of MA., University of
B.Si-Nl., University North Carolina Colorado
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Athletics 8: P.E.
B.S., Stephen F. Austin
State College
M.Ed., East Texas
State University
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MISS ELAINE LEWIS, DR. KENNETH LEWIS,
Modern Languages Education
B.A., M.A., University B.A., Oklahoma State
of Texas University
M.F.A., Colorado
State University
Ed.D., University
of Oklahoma
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LEWIS,
Nursing
B.A., Asbury College
player Don Burrell ha
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DR. KEITH LINDSAY,
Education
B.A., Linfield
M.A., Colorado State
Ph.D., Stanford University
DR. CHARLES
LIVINGSTON,
Agirculture
B.S., Sul Ross State
College
D.V.M., M.S., Texas
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English
B.A., M.A., North
State University
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Physics
B.S., M.A., University
of Texas
Ph.D., University of
Wisconsin
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Fine Arts
B.S., University of
Arkansas
M.A., East Texas
State University
government, receives the catch during a student-faculty game on the ASU campus.
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MCINTOSH,
Nursing
R.N., B.S.N., Florida
State University
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Bible
B.A., M.A., Eastern New
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Journalism
B.S., North Texas
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RICHARD NEAL, OSVALDO ORRACA, EDDIE PACE, DR. C. V. PARKER, JERRY PERRY, GARY POLLARD,
Bible Modern Languages Fine Arts Physics Dept. Head Government Business Adm.
B.A., University of B.S., University of B.M., M.M., University B.A., M.S., Sam Houston B.A., Baylor University B.S., Texas
Texas Mississippi of Texas State University M.A., University of Texas Technological College
B.D., Church M.A., North Texas State Ph.D., University of
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Dawson Employs Grant
For Atomic Research
Working on a research study financed
by a grant from the ASU faculty re-
search funds, DR. HORACE RAY
DAWSON is studying the process by
which protons capture electrons from the
atoms of various gases.
The information which he expects to
secure from this research will probably
be useful in calculations concerning the
auroras-the light above the earth's
polar regions. Dawson believes that this
information may also be helpful in de-
veloping ion propulsion and thermo-
nuclear reactions.
In the initial stages of his studies,
Dawson will design and construct most
of the complex equipment used in his
research. This will include a low energy
proton accelerator, an analyzing magnet,
collision and observation chambers, and
an optical detection system. Later he
will use this equipment to determine the
number of protons which capture elec-
trons as they pass through a target gas.
ln addition, he can determine the energy
level at which the electrons join the
protons by the color of light they give
off. Measurements will be made by a
photo multiplier tube so precisely cali-
brated that it will actually determine the
number of protons or units of light
emitted.
Dr. Dawson has been a member of the
ASU faculty since 1966. He has a
bachelors and a masters in physics from
North Texas State University and a doc-
torate in physics with a specialization
in atomic collisions from the University
of Arkansas. Two ASU students, Frank-
lin Holik and Larry Kujawski are as-
sisting the physicist with his research
project.
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Chemistry
B.S.. MS.. Texas
A S: M University
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Biology
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M.Ed., University
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Ph.D., Montana State
University
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DR. DAVID TULLIS,
Education
B.S., Southwestern
State College
M.A., Ed.D., Texas
Technological College
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B.A., West Texas State
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One of the newest libraries in Texas. the PORTER HEXDER-
SON LIBRARY continues to grow.
Joe B. Lee. head librarian. with 15 years of experience. staffs
14 women full-time and many student assistants parttime.
Built at a cost of S15 million in 1967. the three floors of
the modem construction have a seating capacity of 1000
students.
Providing service for students. faculty and local residents.
the library consists of nearly 100.000 volumes. 70.000 of which
have been placed since its opening.
Also extending facilities for reference and research. the
building supplies about 1000 current magazines and 30 daily
and weekly newspapers. eight of which are foreign.
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. .... San Angelo
.. . . .San Angelo
James T. Adams, Fr. . . . ..... San Angelo
. . . . .San Angelo
. . . . . .San Angell?
. ..... San Angelo
. . . . .San Angelo
. . . . . .Rocksprings
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Richard Adams, Jr. .
Ronald Adkins, Fr. ..
Ross Adkins, So.
. . . . . . .Robert Lee
. . . . .Robert Lee
Russell Adkins, Sr. . . . . .
Sharon Afflerbach, Fr. . .
Lydia Aguirre, Fr. . . . .
Ruben Aguirre, Fr. .... ..
Tommy Aishman, Jr.
Robert Akers, Sr. ...... ..
Bobbie Akin, Sr. . . . .
Galen Akin, Fr.
Beverly Alhro, Sr. . . . .
Lanny Aldridge, Sr. .
Randall Aldrige, Sr. ..
Jerry Alexander, So.
Jimmy Alexander, Fr.
Mary Alexander, So.
Mickey Alexander, So.
Ronny Alexander, Fr.
Jaffe Alford, Fr.
Richmond, Va.
. . .San Angelo
. . . . .Ballinger
. . .San Angelo
. . .San Angelo
.........Iraan
. . .San Angelo
. . . .Comanche
. . .San Angelo
. . .San Angela
. . . .Goldsboro
. . . . . . Ovalo
. . . . Winters
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Robert Allen, fr. . ..
William Allen, So. . . . .
Jackie Alley, Fr. . . . .
Thomas Alley, Fr. . . .
.lohn Allgood, fr. .
Charles Allison, fr. .
Avelina Almanza, Fr.
Carlos Alvarado, So. .
Charles Amato, Fr. .... ..
Lanita Amburgey, Sr.
Jimmie Ames, So.
Ft. Stockton
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. . . . . . .Killeen
.San Angelo
. San Angelo
. . . . .Brownwood
.San Angelo
......Bangs
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. . . . . .Odessa
. .Sweetwater
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Bonnie Amos, Fr. ....... ..... S an Angelo
Glenda Anderegg, Fr.
Dale Anderson, Fr.
Daniel Anderson, So. .
David Anderson, Sr. .
Douglas Anderson, Fr.
Henry Anderson, Fr. .
. ....... Doss
. ..... Big Lake
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Leslie Anderson, Fr. . ...... Snyder
Randolph Anderson, Fr. ........ San Angelo
Sammy Andrade, Fr. ...... Coleman
Linda Anthony, Ir. .. ...Monalzarzs
Weldon Anthony, So. . ..... San Angelo
Lonnie Appel, Sr. ...... Follel!
Alvin Archer, fr. ..... ..... L amesa
Barbara Archer, Sr. ..... Lamesa
Zona Argo, So. .....
Marvin Arhelger, Fr.
Kay Arledge. fr. .... .
Anne Armstrong, So, .
.lohn Armstrong, So. .
Linda Armstrong, Sn.
Wayne Armstrong, So.
Jamie Arnn, jr.
Deborah Arrott, Sr. .
Nancy Arwine, Jr. ..
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..San Angelo
..San Angelo
. . . . .Midland
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. ...San Angelo
. ..... San Angelo
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William Ashton, Fr.
Guy Askew, Jr. . . .
Jessie Ault, So. . .
David Aycock, lr. . .
Connie Ayers, Jr. .
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.. ..... San Angelo
.. ..... San Angelo
.......S0nora
. . . . .Lampasas
....Colorado City
. . ..... San Angela
Louis Baca, Fr. ....... .......... M iles
Dianne Bachman, So. .. .... San Angela
Reggie Badgett, Fr.
Alvin Bain, So. .
David Baird, Fr. ..
Joseph Baird, Fr. ..
Stephen Baird, fr. .
Carolyn Baker, Fr.
James Baker, Jr. ..
Randall Baker, So. .
Royce Baker, Sr. ..
Sharron Baker, So. .
Verdena Baker, Sr.
Weldon Baker, fr. ..
Jane Bale, So.
Jodie Balkum, Fr. .
Judy Ball, Fr.
Patricia Ball, jr. ..
.. ..... .Iraan
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. . . . .Ft. Stockton
. . ....... Ballinger
. . ....... Ballinger
. . .... San Angelo
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. . , . .Ballinger
.......Wilson
. . ......... Sudan
. . ..... Springlake
. . . . .Grape Creek
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Michelle Banks, Sr.
Billy Bankston, fr. .
Dolores Bara, Fr. ..
. . .... San Angelo
. . . .... San Angelo
. . .Hillsboro
. . . . . .Brady
Catherine Barager, Fr. . .. . .... San Angelo
Johnny Barbee, Fr. . ..,.. Ozona
Gary Barber, Fr. San Angelo
Mary Barfielcl, So. . ..McCamey
Michael Barker, Fr. ...Junction
Wanda Barker, Fr. . ...Junction
Jerry Barnard, So. .. ..... San Angelo
Nolvia Barnes, So. .. ....... Norton
Philip Barnes, Fr. . .,.. Menard
Danny Barnhill, Fr. . San Angelo
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Raymond Barrandey, Fr. ......... McCamey
Alejandro Barrera, Fr. .
Hortensia Barrera, So. . . . . . . .
Anne Bartnicke, Fr. . . . .....
Theresa Bartz, So.
Billie Bates, Jr. .... .
Carrizo Springs
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Taipei, Taiwan
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Damel Batko, Jr. ..... ......... A bilene
Katherine Bauer, Fr. ..
Robert Baxter, Fr.
Mary Beach, So. ..
Stephen Beach, So.
Larry Beadles, Fr. ..
Zeddie Beal, Fr. ..
Judy Beam, Jr.
Raymond Beam, Fr. ..
Jim Bean, Jr. ....... .
Charles Beasley, Jr.
Lou Ann Beauchamp, Fr
Buddy Beck, So. .... .
Donald Beck, Fr. .... .
Danny Beekman, Fr. . ..
Marsha Behrens, So. ..
Becky Belcher, Fr. ..
Alton Bell, Fr.
Lloyd Bell, Fr.
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........Coleman
.Colorado City
... . .Paint Rock
.Brownfield
.. . .Robert Lee
. . . .San Angelo
. . . .San Angelo
. . . .San Angelo
... .San Angelo
.. . . . .Hamilton
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John Benes, Fr.
Terry Benner, Fr.
Blaine Bennett, Fr. ..
Rudy Bennett, fr.
Ronald Benningfield, Fr
Grace Benson, So.
Gregory Benson, fr.
Lee Benson, Fr. ..... .
Mildred Benson, Fr.
Steve Benson, So. .... .
William Benson, So. ..
Richard Benton, Jr.
Sheila Bernier, Grad. ..
Lawrence Berry, Fr. ..
Tom Berseheidt, Fr.
William Bertzyl-Q, SO. ..
james Bickel, Fr. .
Ronnie Bigbee, Fr. ..
Travis Billings, So. ..
Cary Billingsley, Fr. .
lo Billo, Fr. ...... .
Marion Bird, Sr. .
Cindy Birtchet, So. .
Chane Bishop, So. .
l.arry Bishop, Fr.
luanita Bivens, Fr. ..
Robert Black, Fr. ..
Sherry Black, Sr. ..
Judi Blackburn, Fr. .
Doyle: Blair, Fr. ..... .
Judy Blair, jr. ...... .
. . . .San Angelo
. . . .San Angelo
.........Munday
..........Stamford
. . . .Greenville, S.C.
. . . . .Sheffield
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.. . .San Angelo
... .San Angelo
. ...San Angelo
. . . . Wichita Falls
. . . . .San Angelo
. . . . . . .San Angelo
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. . . .Hunzer, ND.
.. . . . .Ballinger
.......Merlcel
. . . .San Angelo
.... . . .Lubbock
.. . .San Angelo
.. . .San Angelo
.......Belzon
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. ...San Angelo
.......Brady
.. . .Abilene
....Uvalde
. . . .Abilene
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Timothy Blair, Fr. .... Seagraves
Ceorgianna Blalock, Su. .... San Angelo
lftha Blankenship, Sr. .. .... Big Spring
Laffy' Blfiidffll, fr. .. .... Goldlhwaite
Patsy Blasdell, Fr.
Thomas Blasdell, fr. ..
Bobby Bleacher, jr. . ..
Cynthia Bledsoe, Fr.
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Michael Block, Sa. ..
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Larry Book, Fr. ..
Thomas Book, Fr. ..
David Booker, So. ..
Steven Boswell, Fr. ..
Mary Bourg, Sr. .... .
Wilford Bourg, Fr.
Gary Bowen, fr.
David Bowlin, Sr.
Janice Bowman, Fr.
William Box, jr.
Lesley Boxley, Fr. .
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. . .Ballinger
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. . .Ballinger
. . . . .Sonora
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Donna Boyd, Fr.
Gary Boyd, Fr.
Michael Boyd, Fr. ..
Richard Boyd, Sa. .... .
Wanda Boydstrun, So.
Anna Braden, Sr. . .
Arnold Braden, Fr. ..
David Braden, Fr. ..
Sarah Bradford, So. . . . . .
Sula Bradford, Jr. ..
Alton Bradshaw, So. .. ..
. . . . . .Alpine
.......0zona
. .San Angelo
. .San Angelo
. . . . .Midland
. .San Angelo
.Garden City
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. .San Angelo
.......Brady
Casey Bradshaw, So. .. ..... Comanche
Kathy Bramlet, So. ....... Monahans
Delton Brazell, Fr.
Gerald Breeding, Sr. ..
Karen Breithaupt, Jr.
Gary Brewer, So.
James Briggs, Sr. . .
Bill Briley, Sr. . . . .
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. .San Angelo
. . .......... Odessa
. .San Angelo
Eulabell Brewer, Sr. . . . . .
. . . . .Monahans
. .San Angelo
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Glenda Brimer, So. ..
John Briscoe, fr. ..
Bill Bristow, Fr. ...... . . . .
Caylon Brnovak, Fr.
Ronnie Broadfoot, Sr.
Ronald Broadrick, Fr
Dwight Brodbeck, Fr.
Delvin Brookfield, Fr.
Beverly Brooks, So. .
Charles Brooks, Jr. .... . . .
Deborah Brooks, So.
Larry Brooks, Fr.
Michael Broome, So.
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. ........Valera
. . . . .Sweetwater
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.........Trent
.San Angelo
. .Big Spring
Johnson City
. . . . . .Friana
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. . . . .San Angelo
. . ..... San Angelo
Emmitt Brotherton, Fr. . . . . . . . Comstock
Beverly Brown, So.
Mary Brown, Jr.
. . . . .Abilene
Jan Browder, Fr. .... .
. . . ...... Ballinger
..........Austin
Robert Brown, Jr. . . . ..... San Angelo
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Paula Bruce, Fr. .... .
Richard Bruce, So. ..
Edwin Brumfield, lr.
Harlin Brunson, Fr. . .
Donald Bruton, Jr. ..
Frankie Bryan, So. ..
Gaylan Bryan, Fr. .
Sunny Bryan, Fr.
Beverly Bryant, Fr.
Jerry Bryant, Fr.
Betty Bubenik, Fr. .
Joyce Bubenik, Jr. ..
Gregory Buchanan, Sr.
James Buchanan, Sr. .
Brenda Buck, Fr.
Perry Buck, Jr. ..
William Buck, Fr. ..
John Buhay, Sr. ..
Gary Bulger, Fr. .
. . ...... Snyder
.. . . . .Junction
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Pine Bluff, Arkansas
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. ..... Coleman
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..........Son0ra
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.......... Wall
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. . . .Odessa
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Barbara Burk, Fr. ..
Jerry Burk, Fr.
John Burk, Fr. ..
Alice Burke, So.
Barbara Burke, Fr. .
Sandra Burke, Fr. . ..
Eddie Burkett, So, . . .
Glen Burleson, Fr. .
Bill Burnes, Jr. ..
James Burnett, Sr. ..
Thomas Burnett, Fr.
William Burnham, Fr. .. .
. . . .San Angelo
. . . .San Angelo
.. . .San Angelo
. . . .San Angelo
. . . . .San Angelo
. . . .San Angelo
. . . . . .Big Lake
. . . .San Angelo
........Rotan
. . . . .San Angelo
. . . ..... San Angelo
. . .Ft. Stockton
Marvin Burns, So. ..... ...... S an Angelo
Linda Burpo, Sa. . .
James Burr, Fr.
.lo Burrell, Fr. .... .
Sue Burroughs, Sr. .
Linda Burrows, Fr. .
Janice Burrus, Sr.
Dennis Busby, Sr. ,,
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. ..... San Angelo
. ..... San Angelo
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Alta Butler, So. ..... .
Gary Buttery, Jr. .... .
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. ........ Dallas
. . . . .San Angelo
... . .San Angelo
. . ..... San Angelo
Linda Buxkemper, So. .. ...... Ballinger
Robert Byerly, So. .
Roy Bynum, So. .
Danny Byrd, So.
Mary Byrd, Sr.
Clyde Byrne, fr. ..
.lulia Caballero, Sr.
.. ...San Angelo
.. ...San Angelo
. . . . .San Angelo
.... .San Angela
. . . . .San Angelo
. . . . .San Angelo
Maria Caballero, Jr. .... .......... B oerne
Richard Caballero, Sr. .
Teddy Caffey, Jr.
Carolyn Cain, Fr.
William Caldwell, So. .
Daniel Calhoun, Fr.
Eldon Calk, Fr.
Steven Calvert, So.
Isidoro Calzada, Sr. ..
Ernest Cammack, Fr. . . . ..
Bud Campbell, Fr.
Charles Campbell, lr. ..
Cary Campbell, Fr. ..
.ludy Campbell, Fr.
.. ..... San Angelo
. . . . .San Angelo
.....San Angelo
. . ..... San Angelo
.. . . .San Angelo
. . . . . . . .Eldorado
. . . . .San Angelo
.. . . .Sanderson
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.. . . . .San Angelo
... . . ,San Angela
. . . . .San Angelo
. . . . . . .Abilene
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Lynda Cantu, So.
Victoria Cardinas, Sr.
Jeane Carey, Fr. .... .
Dugan Carlton, So. ..
Lonnie Carnes, Fr. ..
Patricia Carney, Fr. ..
Elclene Carr, Fr.
Kenneth Carr, jr.
Carley Carrico, Ir. .
Marybeth Carriker, Fr. ...... .
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. . . . . Valera
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. . . ......... Baird
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Yvonne Carroll, Sr. ...... Sonora
Judy Carruth, Fr. ..
Bobby Carter, So.
Craig Carter, So.
Garth Carter, Jr.
Joe Carter, Fr.
Keith Carter, Sr. ..
Marian Carter, lr. ..
Ronald Carter, Jr. ..
Starla Carter, Sr. ..
John Carver, Fr. ..
Carol Casbeer, So. ..
Gary Casey, Fr. . . . .
Janice Casey, Fr. . . . .
Rodney Cason, So.
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. . . .Lamesa
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Earl Cathers, Fr. .. .
Mary Cathers, Fr.
Clint Caves, Fr. .... .
Patricia Cavness, Sr. .
Lydia Cedillo, So.
Frank Centilli, Fr.
Rebecca Cervantez, Fr.
Thomas Chambers, Fr.
Yvonne Chandler, Sr.
Iris Chaney, Fr. .... .
William Chaney, Grad.
Dehorah Chapman, Jr.
Larry Chapman, lr. . . . . . . . .
Stephen Chapman, Jr. . . . . .
Howard Chapple, Fr.
,lo Charlesworth, Fr. . .
Tommy Chasak, fr, .
James Chesnut, lr. .
Linda Chesnut, Ir. ..
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San Angelo
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George China, Fr.
Gayle Childers, Fr.
Billie Childress, Sr.
Dwain Childress, Fr.
Jerry Chitsey, Jr. ..
Victor Choate, Fr. . . . , . . . .
Barbara Christian, Fr. . . . . . .
Sam Chumley, Sr. .
Alvie Clark, Sr.
Frankie Clark, Jr. .
Larry Clark, Jr. ....... .... .
Larry W. Clark, So. . . . . . . . .
Susan Clark, So.
Thomas Clarke, Jr. . . . . . . .
Clay Curtis, So. ..
James Clayton, Jr. .
. ....... Ballinger
Floyd Clements, Fr. . . . . . . .
Carol Click, So.
Randy Clifton, Fr. . .
Vicki Clifton, Fr. .
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Gary Coates, Jr. .. . .
Roy Coates. Fr. .
Allan Cobb, Fr. ..
James Cobb, Jr. ..
Joyce Cobb, fr.
Andrew Cody, Fr. ..
William Coe, Fr. ..
Billy Colby, Fr. ..
Andrew Cole, Fr. ..
Kenneth Cole, So. ..
Susan Coleman, So.
Suzanne Colgin, Fr.
Edward Collard, Sr.
James Collett, So.
.lames Collie, Fr.
Charles Collins, Fr.
Donald Collins, So.
Wyvonne Collins, Fr.
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Barbara Condon, So.
Evans Conley, Fr. ..
Donald Conner, Fr. .,
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. . . .San Angelo
.........0zona
. . . .San Angelo
. ...San Angelo
. . . .San Angelo
... .San Angelo
. , . .San Angelo
. . . .San Angelo
.. . . .Robert Lee
. . ...... El Paso
. . ..... Ballinger
. . . ....... Odessa
. . ...... Midland
.. . . .Sheffield
. . . .San Angelo
...... Monahans
.. . .San Angelo
. . . .... .Andrews
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Kay Cooke, Jr.
Rhea Cooke, Sr. .... .
Beverly Cooksey, Fr. ..
Robbie Cooksey, Fr. ..
Ellen Cooper, Fr. .. ..
George Corases, Fr. .
Kay Corbell. Fr. ..
Richard Corder, jr. .
Timothy Corder, So.
Deborah Corley, Fr. ..
Nelda Corley. So.
Don Cosper. So. ..
Diana Couch, Fr. .
James Counts, Fr. ..
Charles Courtion. Fr.
James Covey, So. . . . .
Frances Cowan, So. ..
Harry Cowan, Sr. . . .
Andrea Cox, So. ..
Cathy Cox, Fr.
Donald Cox, Fr. ..
Frances Cox. Jr.
Cary Cox, So. ..
Marsha Cox, So. .
Sharon Cox, Sa. ..
Samuel Coy, So. ..
John Coyan, Sr. .. ..
Bertha Cozby, Fr.
Kathryn Craig, Sr. ..
Michael Craig, So. ..
Robert Cranford, Fr.
Cynthia Crawford, Fr. ..
Debbie Crawford, Fr.
Rebekah Crawford, Sr
Ronnie Crawford, Fr.
Kay Creath, Fr.
Robert Creel, So.
Cynthia Crellin, So. . .
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.........Abilene
. . . . .San Angelo
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.. . . .San Angelo
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.. . . .San Angelo
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.. . . .San Angelo
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. . . .Ballinger
. . . .Ballinger
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. . . . .San Angelo
.. . . .San Angelo
. . . . .San Angelo
. . . . .San Angelo
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. . . . .San Angelo
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.. . . .San Angelo
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Jime Crossno, Sr. . . .
Gary Crouch, Fr. .... .
Lois Crownover, Fr.
Suzanne Crump, Sr. . . . . . . . .
Jerry Cruse, Fr. ...... .
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Eliozar Cuellar, Sr. ...... .... .
Robert Cuellar, So. ............ .
Martha Cunningham, Fr. ....... .
Sharon Cunningham, So. ...... .
Woodrow Cunningham, Sa. .... .
William Cupp, Jr. ............ .
Ella Currie, Fr. .. .........
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Wilma Currie, Fr. . ..... Colorado City
Deborah Curtis, So. San Angelo
Debreah Curtis, Fr. ......... Earth
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Io Lyn Dabney, Sr.
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Philip Danaher, Jr. ....... Houston
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Margaret Daniel, Jr. . . . . . . .
Robert Daniel, So. ..... .... .
Marsha Daniels, So. .... .... .
,Ianett Dankworth, Fr.
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San Angelo
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William Darden, fr. . .... ......... W aca
Charles Daugherty, Sa. . . . ........ Big Lake
Wesley Daugherty, Fr. San Angelo
Gary Davenport, Jr. . . . ..... Brady
Clarence Davidson, So. . . . ..... Quanah
Samuel Davidson, Fr. San Angelo
Walter Davies, Jr. .... ...... L ubbock
Alana Davis, Fr. ..... Ft. Worth
Carol Davis, Fr. .... Sweetwater
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Florine Davis, Fr.
Garry Davis, fr. ..
Jacquelyn Davis, jr
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Lynne Davis, Fr. . .I G D...-...San Angelo
Rita Davis, Fr.
Deborah Day, jr. ..
Jonny Day, Sr. ..
Carl Dean, Fr. ..
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Rozanne Denison, Fr. . . . . . , .
Ann Denniston, Fr.
Ricky Densman, Fr.
Dan Derrick, So. .... . . . .
Donald Devoll, So.
Ronald Devoll, So. .
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Paddy Dickehut, Fr. . . . , , ,
Cary Dickson, Fr. ..
Hiram Dickson, So.
Lewis Dickson, Fr. . . . . . . ,
Glenn Dierschke, Fr.
Monroe Dierschke, Jr.
Patricia Dierschke, Fr.H..
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Dianna Ditto, So. .
Billy T. Dixon, Fr.
Curtis Dixon, Fr.
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Gaylon Doan, Fr.
Kathleen Dobler, Jr. . . . . . . . .
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Carl Dodd, Sr. ........ .... S an Angelo
Kathryn Dodd, Jr. ........ .... S an Angelo
Richard Dominguez, Fr. . . .... San Angelo
Joy Donaldson, Sr. ..... .... S an Angelo
Esta Dooley, Fr. ..... .... S an Angelo
Derrell Dorrance, Fr. .. .... San Angelo
Dennis Douglas, Fr. .
Beth Downey, Fr. .... .
Bobby Doyal, Jr.
Terry Doyal, So.
Royce Drennan, fr. .. .
Paul Dubbs, Sr. .... .
James Dubose, Fr. . ..
Randle Ducote, Fr. ..
Tom Dudley, So. ..
Lynda Duerksen, Sr. .
Walter Dufrain, Fr. ..
James Dugan, Fr. ..
Jackie Dukes, Sr. ..
Rea Dunivan, Fr. ..
Evelyn Dunlop, So.
Elizabeth Dunn, Fr. ..
Douglas Durst, Fr.
Tommy Durst, Fr. ..
Bob Dusek, Jr, ..
Calvin Dusek, Fr. ..
Jimmy Dyer, Sr. ..
Richard Dyer, So. ,.
Tommy Dyess, So.
Herbert Eades, Jr. .
Thomas Eades, Fr. ..
Beverly Eagan, Fr.
Stephen Easley, Sr. ..
Connie Easterwood, jr.
Michael Easterwood, Sr. .
Mike Echols, Fr. .... .
Robert Echardt, Fr. ..
Margie Edgerton, Jr, .
Margo Edwards, Fr.
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Susan Englert, Jr. .
Delma Ensor, Fr. . .
Elaine Ervin, Fr. . .
Debra Erwin, Fr. ..... .
Sarah Escalona, Fr.
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.lohn Escue, Fr.
Lelah Estes, Fr. . . . .
Robert Eubank, Sr. . . . .
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. . . .Sterling City
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Evelyn Evans, Fr. ..
Mary Evans, fr.
Sue Evans, Fr. ..
Cynthia Everhart, Fr.
Mary Evridge, So. .
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Constance Falkner, Sr
Becky Fanning, So. .
Jane Fargo, Jr. .... .
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Larry Faught, Fr. ..
Ronald Faught, Fr. .
Diana Fawcett, Fr. ..
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Vance Fields, Fr. . . .
Robert Finch, Fr. ..
Leona Fincher, So. . .
Nelda Fischer, Jr. ..
Anna Fishel, Fr.
Danny Fisher, Fr. .
Suzanne Fisher, Fr. .
Richard Fiveash, So.
Vallie Flemming, So.
George Fletcher, Fr.
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. . . .San Angelo
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. . . .San Angelo
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. . . ..... Big Spring
. . . ..... Paint Rock
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Joseph Flores, Fr. .
Julia Flores, So.
Mary Lou Flores, Fr
Charles Floyd, So. ..
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Carol Flury, So.
Janet Fluth, Fr. .
Lyndon Fly, Sr. .
Herrell Flynt, Jr.
Linda Folz, jr. ..
David Fondersmith, fr. ..
Billy Ford, Fr. ..
Charles Ford, So.
Terry Ford, So. ..
Jerry Forester, So.
Jesse Forester, So.
Philip F oster, Fr.
Sherrilynn Foster .......
Walton Foster, Fr. .... .
Jamie Fox, Jr. ..... .
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Ralph Fuchs, Fr. .... ...... W all
Olivia Fuentes, Fr. .. ........ Bronte
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Larry Gabler, Sr. ...... Roscoe
Kenneth Gage, So. .
Linda Gage, So.
Adelita Galindo, Fr.
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Brenda Gallemore, Fr. .... . . .
Melodye Gann, Fr. .
Albert Garcia, Fr. ..
Gloria Garcia, Jr. .
Julia Garcia, So. ..
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Jack Garrett, Fr.
John Garrett, So. ..
Rodolfo Garza, Fr. .
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Ernest Gill, So. . . . . . . . .
Mary Gill, Sr. .... .... .
Kent Givens, So. ..
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Sherrie Godwin, Sr. .. ..... McCamey
Gary Goetz, Jr. ..... ..... B allinger
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.lesusita Gonzales, Fr.
Jimmie Gonzales, Fr. . ..
Martha Gonzales, So. . ,.
Sammy Gonzales, Fr. . ..
Bernice Gonzalez, Jr.
Patty Goodman, Fr.
Paul Goodness, Sr. ..
Mary Goodwin, Fr. .
Nanette Gordano, Fr.
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David Gossett, Fr. ..
.lonnie Goswick, So. .
Carel Gotcher, Fr. .... ..
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David Gould, Sr. ...... ..
David Graf, Fr.
Laura Graf, So.
Sarah Grafa, So. .... ..
Bobby Graham, Fr. . . . ... .
Gwendola Graham, Fr. .. . .
Amador Granado, Fr. ..
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Rosalind Grantham, Fr. .. ....... Abilene
Deborah Graves, So. ..
Barbara Gray, Sr. ..
Murray Gray, Fr. .
Sheron Gray, Fr. ..
David Green, lr. ..
Floyd Green, So. . . ..
Kathryn Green, Fr. . . . . . .
Patsy Green, Sr. ..
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Wyvone Green, Fr.
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Kathryn Griffin, Fr. .. ........ Marfa
Albert Grigson, Fr. .. ..... San Angelo
Mavis Grissom, So. . .......... Crane
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Jerome Gully, Fr. . . ..... Rowena
Sandra Gully, fr. . ..... Rowena
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Gary Halfmann, Sr. ..... . . . .
Janelle Halfmann, So
Janice Halfmann, Jr.
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Joyce Halfmann, Jr. .
June Halfmann, fr.
Marsha Halfmann, Fr.
Roland Halfmann, Fr. ...... .
Ruth Halfmann, Fr. .
Sharon Halfmann, Fr.
Sherry Halfmann, Fr.
Steven Halfmann, Fr.
Wanda Halfmann, So.
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Deryl Hall, So. .... .
James Hall, Fr. ..
Marvin Hall, Sr. ..
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Randy Hall, Fr.
Susan Hall, Fr.
Debra Halley, Fr.
Jackie Halley, fr.
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. . . .Abilene
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David Hamilton, Fr.
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.ludy Hampton, Sr.
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Rebecca Hanson, fr .... Crane
Richard Hanson, Fr ...... Crane
Sandra Hanson, So. ..... Snyder
Meredith Hard, Sr. ..... Kermit
Paula Hardy, lr. ..... .... G arden City
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David Hargrove, So.
Ramona Hargus, So.
Willene Harlan, So.
David Harlow, So.
Linda Harp, So. ..
Norris Harp, Fr. ..
Cary Harper, Fr. ..
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Morris Harper, Fr. . . . ..... Harper
David Harrell, Fr. . . . ..... Ballinger
Deborah Harris, Fr. . ......... Eden
Jackie Harris, Fr. . . ..... Eldorado
Judy Harris, Fr.
Marylou Harris, Fr.
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Sarah Harris, Fr.
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Ronald Harrison, Sr. . .
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Cynthia Harrod, Fr. .... . .
William Hart, Sr.
Condry Hartman, Fr.
Doyn Hartman, Fr, .
Doug Harvey, Fr.
Tommye Harwell, Ir.
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Janeen Haun, So. . . . .
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Sandra Havlak, So. ..
Margaret Hawkins, Fr. . . . . .
Martha Hawkins, Fr.
Ben Hawley, Fr. ..... ..
Tommy Haynes, Fr. .... .
Garland Haynes, So.
James Haynes, So. .
Sheila Haynes, Sr. .
Milton Head, Jr. ..
Jack Hearn, Sr.
Jack Hedrick, Fr. . .
Gary Heflin, So.
Marilyn Heinze, Jr. .
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Aubrey Henderson, Fr
Brenda Henderson, ,Ir
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Janet Henderson, fr. . .. ..
Perry Henderson, So. . . . . .
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Sam Henderson, Sr.
Cecil Hendricks, Jr.
Vallene Hendrix, So.
Larry Henke, Ir. ..
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Robert Henson, Fr.
Delia Hernandez, Fr.
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Terry Hill, Sr. .
Willie Hill, Jr. ..
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Claudia Hipp, Fr. ..
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David Hoelscher, Fr. .. .... Garden City
Linda Hoelscher, So. .... . . .
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Patricia Hoelscher, Fr. . .. ........ Ballinger
Patti Hoerres, Fr. . . . . . ..
Larry Hoff, Fr. .. . .
Tommy Hogue, Fr.
. .San Angelo
. . . . . .Abilene
. . .Brownfield
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Jerry Hohensee, Fr
Anna Holder, Sr.
Jon Holdren, Fr. .
Frank Holik, Fr. .
At the Homecomm game the crowd responds woclferously to Prlde 69s 4014 trounce over the Tarleton State Texans.
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Scott Holland, Fr. .. ........ Marla
Tony Holland, Fr. .. ..... Bronte
Larry Holliday, Fr. ...., Amarillo
Thomas Hollis, Fr. . ..... Snyder
Samuel Hollmig, Fr. . . ...... Marathon
Zella Holmes, Fr. .. .... ..... S an Angelo
Barbara Holtman, Jr. ...... Rowena
Cherry Hood, Sr. . .. ........ Midland
Michael Hooker, So.
Chris Hooten, Sr.
James Hooten, fr. ..
Virginia Hooten, So.
David Horton, Jr. . .
Michael Hoskins, Fr. .
Sharon Houck, Fr.
Drenda Houston, jr.
Pamela Houston, Sr.
.. .Robert Lee
William Hood, Sr. .... ..
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. . . ..... Paint Rock
Jerry Hovorak, So. ..... Paint Rock
Brenda Howard, Sr. .. ..... San Angelo
Gary Howell, Fr. .. ......... Spur
Larry Hower, fr. .. ...... Dallas
Edna Hubbard, So. ....... Ballinger
.lalinda Hubbard, Fr.
. . ..... San A ngelo
Renette Hubble, Fr. ..... Hereford
Shirley Hubble, So. .. ..... Eldorado
Stella Hubble, So. ..... Eldorado
Donald Huchton, Fr. .... San Angelo
Joseph Huchton, Fr. .... .... S an Angelo
Randy Huddleston, Fr. ............ Andrews
David Hudson, Fr. ...... .
Dow Hudson, lr. ..
Frank Hudson, Fr. . . . .
Laura Hudson, lr. .... . . . .
Susan Hudson, So. .... . .
Barbara Huebner, Fr.
Billy Huey, Fr. ...... ..
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Lloyd Hughes, Sr. ....... .
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Cheryl Hughey, Fr. .... Carlsbad, New Mexico
Gregory Huling, So. ...... .
Iames Huling, Ir. ........ .
Cynthia Humphrey, Fr.
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. . . .San Angelo
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.lane Humphrey, Jr. ...... ..... S an Angela
.lean Humphrey, Jr. .... ..... S an Angelo
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Joseph Hunter, Sr. .... .......... M idland
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Wanda L. Hurst, Sr. ...... San Angelo
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Thompson Hutchinson, So
Janina Inman, Jr. .... .
Valtin Inman, Jr. ..... .
Billy Irby, Fr.
Morris Isabel, So. .
Janice Isbell, Fr.
Mary Isbell, So.
Juanita Ivey, Sr. ..
Roy Ivey, So. ..
Jana Ivy, Fr. ..... .
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Betty Jackson, So. . .
Billy Jackson, Fr. . . .
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Shirley Jackson, Jr.
Wanda Jackson, Fr. .
Joe Jacobs, Jr.
Billy Jacoby, So. .
Suzanne Jacoby, So.
Terry Jamar. Fr. ..
Bonnie James, Fr. .
Deborah James, Fr. .
Cecil Jameson, So. . . . . .
Dorothy Jansa, Fr. .
Danny Jayme, Fr. .
Curtis Jenkins, Fr.
Dan Jenkins, Fr. ..
. . .......... Burnet
Paula Jenness, Fr. . . . . . . .
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. . ...... Eldorado
. . .Midland
. .Big Lake
......Eden
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Sharon Jenson, Fr.
Carroll Jernigan, Fr
Roger Jeschke, So.
Ismeal Jimenez, So. . .
Joe Johanson, Sr. ..
Joanna Johns, So. .
Carolyn Johnson, Fr.
Cordell Johnson, Fr.
Donald Johnson, So.
Genelle Johnson, fr. . . . . . . .
Glenn Johnson, Fr. .
Henry Johnson, Sr.
Linda Johnson, Sr.
Freddie Johnston, lr
Jerry Johnston, Sr. .
Venda Jolmston, Sr.
Charles Jones, Sr. ..
Larry Jones, Fr. ..
Linda Jones, Sr.
Mary Melinda Jones,
Mary Jones, Jr. . ..
Mike Jones, fr. .. ..
Peggye Jones, Sr. ..
Terry Jones, jr. ..
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. . .Midland
Goldzhwaile
. . . Veribest
. . .Imperial
. . . . .Brady
. . . .Abilene
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. . . . .Brady
. . .Eldorado
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. . .Midland
. . .Midland
. . . .Nashville, Tenn.
.. . . . . . . .Stamford
San Angelo
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San Angelo
San Angelo
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When current renovations are completed, the student center will benefit from and provide students with more and larger facilities.
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..........Spur
Martha Jordan, So. .. . ..... Big Spring
John Joslin, So.
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Robert Junginger, Jr.
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Bonnie Justice, So. .. .... Madera, Calif.
Charles Kahlig, Sr. ............ Miles
Joyce Kahlig, Fr.
Allen Kaiser, So.
Sharon Kaldahl, Fr. . . .
Prestidge Kane, So.
Ralph Kane, Fr.
William Karmany, So
Curtis Kasner, Fr. ..
Deborah Keeling, fr. .
Gene Keeney, Sr.
Kenneth Keeney, Fr. .
Pamela Keith, Sr. ..
Ronnal Keith, Fr. .
Alan Kelley, Sr. ..
Arthur Kelley, Sr.
Karen Kelley, jr.
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. . . . . Tonawanda, N.Y.
.San Francisco, Calif.
. ....... Udessa
. . . ...... Big Lake
. . . . .... San Angelo
. . . .... San Angelo
. .... San Angelo
. . .... San Angelo
. . .... San Angelo
. . . . . . .Eastland
.. . .San Angelo
. . . .San Angelo
..............Midland
.North Dighton, Mass.
Kip Kendall, Fr. ............. Danville, Ill.
Lana Kennedy, So. .
Kenneth Key, Fr.
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Nancy Kidd, Sr. ....... .... S an Saba gf t I 5 K l -
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Ronald Kincaid, Fr. . ......... Rolan " - ,A J I , j
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Jimmy Kinney, Grad. .. ..... Sweetwater . , -
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Jerry Kirby, fr. ..... ....., L ometa
Martha Kirby, Sr.
Charles Kirkpatrick, Fr
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. ...... Water Valley
Michael Kirtley, So. ....... Houston
Larry Klattenhoff, Fr.
Ronnie Kleppner, So.
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Richard Knapp, lr. .... .
Rita Kniffen, Fr. ..
Charlene Knight, Fr. ..
Ronnie Knight, Fr.
Wallace Knight, Fr. ..
Audrey Knox, Sr. ..
Cynthia Knox, Fr. ..
Marcus Kocich, Fr. ..
John Konz, Sr.
Shelly Koontz, Fr. ..
Cheryl Kopp, Jr.
Ava Kothmann, So. ..
Judy Kothmann, So. ..
Shelih Kraatz, Fr. ...... .
Ronnie Krejci, Sr.
Roberta Krumbhaar, Ir
Donnie Kubala, fr. ,.
John Kubinsky, Fr.
.. .......... Miles
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..............Sonora
. . . ...Ballinger
. .... San Angelo
. . . ...Merkel
. ...San Angelo
. . . .San Angelo
. .... San Angelo
. . . . .Marlin
.. . .San Angelo
.. . .San Angelo
.......Brady
. .... Mason
. ..... Winters
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. . .... San Angelo
. . . . . .Roscoe
. . . . .Bellaire, Ohio
Kenneth Kubish, Fr. .... ..... D enver City
Daniel Kujawski, So.
Jeanette Kujawski, fr.
Lawrence Kujawski, Sr.
Jeanine Kunkel, So. ..
Allen Kuss, Fr. ..... .
Leonard Kuss, Fr.
Allen Kuykendall, So.
Vickey Kuykendall, Fr.
Betty Kyser, So. ..
Betty LaCo5s, Fr.
Belva La Roux, So. ..
Harry Lacy, So. ..
Lloyd Lacy, Fr. ..
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.. .... San Angelo
.. .... San Angelo
. . . . .Seymour
. ..... Hermleigh
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. .... Brownwood
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. . . .San Angelo
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Robbie Lafoon, Fr. ......... .Lawn
William Lamb, Fr. .
Cheryl Lancaster, Fr.
Kenneth Landfried, Fr
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San Angelo
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Anthony Lange, Sr. .. ..... Norton
Dwaine Lange, Fr. . . . ..... Norton
Gary Lange, Fr. ..... ...... R owena
Marlene Lange, So. .. ......... Norton
Mary Lange, Fr. .... San Angelo
Lois Ann Crownover uses ingenuity while mixing colors and strokes to create an original during her pictorial composition class.
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Susan Lange, So. .... .
William Lange, So. . .
Paul Lankford, Jr. .... . . . .
Estelle Lanning, Fr. . . . , . . .
Elias Lara, Sr. . .
Sylvia Lara, So. .
Charles Larey, Sr. . . .
Largent, So. .... ......... A bilene
Larry Larimore, J r. .... . . . .
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Steven Lalioque, Fr. .
William LaRoux, Fr.
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Leoma Lasater, Fr. .... . . . .
William Lasseter, Fr. .
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San Angelo
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.San Angelo
. . . .Abilene
. . .Stamford
. . . . .Snyder
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Bill Lee, Fr. ..... .
Garvin Lee, Fr. . .
Jimmy Lee, Sr. . . .
Linda Lee, Fr. . ..
Sandra Lee, Fr. ..
Manzy Leggett, Fr.
Arthur Leifeste, Sr.
Kurtis Leifeste, Jr.
Lynne Leifeste, Sr.
Roy Lennefelt, Sr.
Linda Lentz, So.
Camille Leonard, Fr
Reva Letz, Fr.
Hugo Levander, Sr.
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.........Snyder
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. . . .Sweetwater
. . . .Coleman
. . . ...... San Angelo
. . . ..... San Angelo
. . . .San Angelo
........Mason
. . . . .Midland
. . . .San Angelo
........Llano
. . . . .Monahans
. . . . .Old Glory
. . . . .Houston
Gary Lewallen, So. .... ....... S an Angelo
Belinda Lewis, Fr. ..
Linda Lewis, Fr. . . . .
Marcia Lewis, Fr. . . .
.. . . .Ft. Stockton
Ft. Collins, Colo.
Dale Lewis, Jr. .... .... .
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. . . . .San Angelo
Margaret Lilly, Fr. .......... Throckmorton
David Lindemann, Fr. .......... San Angelo
William Linderm an, So.
William Lindsey, Fr. . . . .
Charles Lipsey, Sr. . .. .
. ......... Eola
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Elmarine Little, Sr. ................. Austin - '
Anita Lively, Sr. .................... Iraan 0 'J Richard Livensparger, lr. .. .Mansjield, Ohio
Roger Lloyd, Jr. .......... Buchannan Dam "M" x
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.loe Longoria, Sr. .
Filimon Lopez, Sa.
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Raymond Lopez, Fr. .. .
Larry Loudam y, Sr
Franklin Love, Fr.
Pamela Love, Sr. .
Ronald Love, So. .
Stanford Love, Fr.
Betty Low, Fr. .
Dana Lowe, So.
Pamela Lowe, Fr. .
Laura Lowery, Sr.
Lee Lowery, jr. ..
Tod Lowrie, Fr. ..
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.. .San Angelo
. . .Millersview
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. . .San Angelo
. . . ..Elf1urad0
. . .San Angelo
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Vincent Loyola, So. ..
Ray Lozano, Fr. . . ..
Katherine Lucas, Jr. ..
Manuel Lujan, fr. ..
Jimmie Lummus, Sa. .
Fonda Lumpkins, Sr. .
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.San Angelo
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Richard Luna, Fr. .... Midland
Barbara Lundgren, Fr. .. . .... Menard
Truman Lux, Fr. .. ..... Eldorado
David Lynch, Fr. ...... ..... S nyder
Jimmie Lynch, Fr. .... Midland
Douglas McAnally, So. ....... Iraan
Dennis McBeth, Sr. .... ........ If 'inters
Mary McBride. Fr. .. Water Valley
Thomas McBroom, So. .. ..... Robert Lee
Jerry McBurnett, jr. .
Malcolm McBurnett, jr.
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Jeffery McCabe, So. ..... Robert Lee
Vaughn McCall, Fr. .
Larry McCarroll, Jr. ..
Danny McCleery. Fr. .
......Rotan
......Brady
......Mas0n
Margaret McClement, Jr. . ..... Big Spring
William McClung, Fr. .
Gary McClure, Fr.
ASU students gather around the XGI dart throwing booth as the largest crowd ever enjoys the winter carnival.
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Donald McCollum, Sr.
Trudy McCollum, Fr. .
Kathy McCown, So. ..
Leslie McCoy, Fr. .
Danice McCrohan, Fr. .
Tommy McCulloch, So. .
Debra McCullough, Fr.
Janice McCullough, Fr.
Sylvia McCutchen, So. .
Thurston McCutchen, Fr
Deborah McDaniel, Fr. .
Rusty McDaniel, So. .
Carol McDonald, Fr. ..
Danny McDonald, Fr.
Dorothy McDonald, Fr.
Elizabeth McDonald, Fr
Joe McDonald, Sr.
Phillip McDonald, Jr. .
William McDonald, Jr. . . . . . . .
Thomas McDorman, Fr.
Kaye McDougall, Sr. .
Robert McElrath, Fr. .
. . ..... San Angelo
. . ..... San Angelo
. .Brownwood
.......Miles
. . . . .Menard
. . ..... San Angelo
Wichita Falls
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...........Midland
. . ..... San Angelo
. ..... Sonora
. . ..... San Angelo
.. . . .San Angelo
. . ...,. San Angelo
.. ..... San Angelo
. ............ Mason
. ...... Center Point
Joan McDonald, Sr. ..... ..
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.. .. ..Snyder
. .San Angelo
.Ft. Stockton
. . . ...Snyder
. . ..... San Angelo
Terry McDowell, Fr. . . . . . . .
. . ..... San Angelo
. . . . . .Snyder
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' Stephen McEIratl1, Sr. .. .... San Angelo
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9 pl " i ' Joseph McElwee, So. .. .... San Angelo
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Ray McKinnon, So. .. .
Linda McKneely, Fr.
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Leslie McLaughlin, Sr
Sarah McLean, Ir.
Inger McManus, fr. ..
Mary McMath, Fr. ..
Gay McMillan, Sr.
Steven McMillon, Fr. .
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Joel McMinn, Fr. . . . .
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Danny McQueen, Jr. .... . . . .Ballinger
Sherry McSherry, Fr. ..... Menard
Kerry McSpadden, Jr. .. .
Thomas McSwain, So. ..
Joe McWhorter, Fr. .......... .
Bobby McWilliams, Fr.
Karen McWilliams, Sr.
Jesse Macias, So. ..
Mary Mackey, Fr.
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Mike Maines, Fr. ..... .
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Jackie Manning, Fr. ..
Dianne Manns, Fr. ..
Johnnie Manos, So. .
Gregory Manship, Fr. .
Bill March, So. ..... .
James Marecek, Fr.
Leticia Marines, Fr.
Thomas Marsden, Sr. ..
Albert Marsh, fr. .... .
Helen Martin, Ir. ..
Kevin Martin, Fr. ..
Paul Martin, Sr. ..
Roy Martin, Fr. ..
Gloria Martinez, fr. .
Manuel Martinez, Fr. ..
Robert Martinez, Jr. ..
Billie Mason, Fr.
Ray Mason, Sr. .
Susan Mason, lr. .
Karen Matheny, Fr.
Glenda Mathews, So. ..
Hubert Mathews, Fr. . . .
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. . . . .San Angelo
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Laura Matlock. So. .
Larry Matson, So. ....... .. .
Edward Matthews. Sr.
John Matthews, Fr.
Barabara Matthiesen, Sr
Judith Matthiesen, Fr.
Frank Maxie, Fr.
William Maxwell, fr. .
Deborah Mayes, Fr. ..
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Robert Mayfield, Sr. .
Sandra Mayo, Sr. .. . .
James Meador, Fr.
Judy Meador, Sr. .
Ronald Meads, Sr. . . .
Natha Mears, Fr. .... .
Bobby Medders, Fr. ..
Cathleen Menchaca, Sr.
Margaret Menchaca, Fr
Sylvia Menchaca, Fr. .
Sherian Mercer, Jr. ..
Russell Merket, Sr. ..
Henry Meyer, Sr. .
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Juanita Mijares, So. .
Gary Mikeska, Jr. ..
Joe Milam, Sr.
Barbara Miller, Fr. .
Candia Miller, Fr. ..
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Lynda Miller, Fr.
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Stacy Mohler, So.
Janice Monroe, Jr. .
Lorenzo Monroe, Jr. .. ..
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Santiago Montez, Fr.
Chris Montgomery, Fr.
Barron Moore, Sr.
Billy Moore, So.
Brenda Moore, So. ..
Deborah Moore, Fr. . . .
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Fredrick Moore, So. ..
Lawrence Moore, Jr. . .
Michael Moore, Sr. .
Noah Moore, Jr. .
Rebecca Moore, Fr. ..
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Sherry Moore, Fr.
Terry Moore, Fr. .
Timothy Moorman, Fr.
Dale Moos, So.
Caryl Morey, Fr.
Aubrey Morgan, lr. .
Morris Morgan, Jr. .
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Dean Young and the faculty's attempt to outmaneuver the students fails, as the final score saw the faculty ten points behind.
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James Morris, Fr. . . ......... Sonora
Norma Morris, Sr. .. .... San Angelo
Roy Morris, Sa. ........ Welch
Clarence Morrow, Fr. .. .... Millersview
Thomas Morrow, Fr. .. . .... San Angelo
Lisa Moss, Fr. ...... .... S an Angelo
Christine Motl, jr. ..
Gary Motl, Fr. ..
Joyce Motl, Fr. . . .
Carolyn Moya, Fr. . .
Olga Moya, Fr. . . ,
Ellen Mnlter, Fr. .
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. . . .San Angelo
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Sally Munn, So.
Gary Murphy, Fr. .... Beach, -Calif.
Michael Murphy, So.
Charles Murray, So.
Cornelius Murray, fr.
Gary Murray, Fr. . ..
Mary Muse, So. . . . .
Charles Musta, Fr.
Donald Musta, fr. . . . .
Charlotte Myers, Jr.
Robert Myers, Sr. . . .
Charles Nash, Fr.
Mary Nava, So. . .
Patricia Nava, So. ..
Joe Neal, Fr. ..... .
Barbara Neeley, Fr. ..
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. . . . .San Angelo
. . . . .San Angelo
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. . . . .San Angelo
. . . . .San Angelo
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. . . .San Antonio
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Signs reveal the feelings and emotions of ASU students
Gary Nelson, Fr.
Jeanette Nelson, Fr. .
Daniel Nettles, Fr.
James Nevins, So. ..
Mary Newsom, Fr. ..
Teresa Newsom, Fr. . .
Yanetta Newton, Fr. . .
Sheila Nichols, Fr. . . . .
Kenneth Nicholson, Fr. . .
Victor Niedzwiecki, Sr. . .
Delores Nix, Jr.
Linda Noble, Sr.
Lydia Nobles, Fr. ..
Mary Nobles, So. ..
Roger Nobles, So. .
Sue Noelke, Sr.
.lohn Norman, Sr.
Robert Norman, So. .
Deloris Norris, Fr.
Michael Norris, Sr. ..
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Ronald Norris, fr. .
Joy North, Fr.
Lydia Nowak, So. .
James Nowlin, fr. .
Michael Noyd, Fr. .
Brenda Nunn, fr. .
James 0'Bryan, Fr.
Elmer Ocker, So. ..
Michael Ocker, jr. .
Cynthia Oefinger, Fr
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Richard O'Loughlin, Fr. . . . ..... Lubbock
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Silverio Ornelas, Fr. ..
Emily Orrison. Fr. ..
Jerry Orsak, So. ..
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Manuel Ortegon, Fr. . . . . .San Angelo
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Kenny Osbourn, Fr. .
Toni Osbourn, So. ..
Roxeana Osteen, lr. .
Michael Ott, Fr. .
Sarah Otto, Fr. . . ..
Walter Otto, Fr. .. . .
Lloyd Overstreet, Fr.
Hedy Owens, Fr.
Kalista Pace, Fr. .
Cary Pair, Jr. ..
Jan Pair, So. ...... .
Ronald Pair, Fr. .... .
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Nola Peer, Sr. ...... .
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Patrick Pelzel, Fr.
Steve Pelzel, Fr. ..... .
Consuelo Pena, Fr. . . . .
Lorenzo Pena, Fr. . .. .
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.......Mzles
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Carolyn Percifull, Fr.
Benjamin Perez, Jr. .
Jimmy Perkins, Fr. ..
Lee Perkins, Fr.
Leslie Perkins, So. ..
Tana Perkins, So. ..
David Perry, So.
William Perry, So. .
Joy Petermann, lr. ..
David Peters, Fr. .... .
Sherry Pettigrew, Fr.
Terrilee Pettigrew, fr.
Amy Pettit, Sr.
Janet Petty, So.
Rebecca Petty, fr. .
Sara Peyton, So. . . .
Patsy Phinney, Sr. .
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Jerry Pierce, Sr. ....... .
Mickey Pierce, Sr. .... .
Frances Pietzsch, Sr.
Jerry Pietzsch, lr. ..
James Pinto, Fr.
Thomas Pipes, Fr. ..
Randall Piplcin, fr. .
Gerald Pippin, Fr. .
.loe Pittman, Fr. ..
Bobby Pitts, So. ..
Danny Pitts, Fr. ..
.lohn Pitts, Fr. ..
Patricia Plant, Fr. .
.lohn Plaster, Fr. ..
John Plumlee, So. .
Rex Plumlee, Fr. ..
Vance Poe, Sr. . ..
Mary Polk, Fr.
Leta Pollock, Fr. ..
Alfred Ponce, Fr. ..
Eddie Pool, So. .
Laura Pool, Jr. ..
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. . . . .San Angelo
. . . . .San Angelo
. . . . .San Angelo
. . . . .San Angelo
, . . . .San Angelo
. . . .Fredericksburg
. . . . .San Angelo
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. . . . .San Angelo
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Harold Porter, Fr.
James Porter, fr. .
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.lohn Porter, Ir. ...... .... S an Angelo
Wanda Porter, fr. ..... Big Spring
William Porter, Fr.
Kathy Poulson, Fr.
Brenda Pounds, Fr.
,ludy Powell, Fr.
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. . .... San Angelo
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Mary Powell, So. .... ..... S an Angelo
Weldon Powell, So. .. ..... Sweetwater
Laurin Prather, Sr.
Sharon Prather, Sr.
Mike Prescott, Fr.
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Larry Prewit, Fr. . .. ..,...., Winters
Aurora Price, So. . . ........ Rotan
Carla Price, Fr. . .. ......... Roscoe
,lohn Price, Fr. .,
Karen Price, Fr. ..
Polly Price, Fr.
Thomas Price, fr. ..
. ...... Sweetwater
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Elizabeth Priddy, Fr. ............. Hereford
Rena Pride, Fr. .......... Oak
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Brenda Prress, Fr. ................... Mason
Gwendolyn Priest, Fr. .. ....... ,San Saba
Vickey Prince, Fr. . .. ..... Ballinger
Leonard Proffitt, Sr.
Michael Pruett, Fr.
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Glenn Pruitt, fr. ...... .... A bilene
Juanita Pruneda, Sr .... Ozona
Dwain Psencik, lr. . . . ... .Eola
Don Pullig, So. ...... ....... R oby
Sandra Pullig, Sr. ..... ........ R olan
Clifford Pumphrey, Fr. .. .... San Angelo
Don Purser, Fr. ....... .... S an Angelo
James Quinn, Fr. ..
. . . .San Angelo
Jean Rabon, Fr. ...... . . .
Cynthia Rabourn, So.
John Rahija, Fr.
Alan Ramage, So. . .
Charlie Ramirez, So.
Irma Ramirez, Fr. . .
Mary Ramirez, Fr. .
Richard Ramirez, Fr. ..
Susie Ramirez, Fr. .. .
Johnny Ramos, So.
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Rickey Ramseur, So. .. ....... Victoria
Daniel Ramsey, Fr.
Sidney Randle, Jr. . . . . . .
Roberto Rangel, Fr.
Belton Rasco, So. .
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Richard Ratliff, So. . .
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Jerome Rauterkus, So. ..... San Angelo
Paul Rawlings, So. . .... ..... W ater Valley
Elizabeth Ray, Fr. ..
Lonnie Ray, Fr.
Mary Ray, So. .... .
Walter Ray, Fr.
Larry Reagan, So. . ..
Barron Rector, So. ..
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. . . . .San Angelo
. . . . .Gatesville
. . . . . Veradale
. ......... Knippa
. ..... San Angelo
James Redman, Jr. . . . ..... Big Spring
Bobby Reed, Sr. .... ..... S weetwater
Ronald Reeder, Fr. .. ..... Fluvanna
Stanton Reese, Fr. .. .... Comanche
Harvey Reeves, fr. . .. ..... San Angelo
Mel Register, Fr. .... .... S tam ord
Charles Reichenau, Sr.
Joan Reichenau, Fr. .
Linda Reichenau, Jr.
Freeman Reisner, Sr.
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M J Ramon Reyes, Fr. ..... ...... S an Angelo
Richard Reynolds, Fr. .. .... Colorado City
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Ronald Rhemann, Sr. . .. ....... Simonton
Lawrence Ricci, fr. .. .... San Angelo
3 Marcia Richards, Fr. .... .... S an Angelo
William Richards, So. .. .... San Angelo
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James Riddle, Sr. ........ .... S an Angelo
Patricia Riedinger, Fr. . .. ..... Burlington
Timothy Riggan, Fr. . . ...... . .Trent
Mitchell Riggs, Fr. . .. .... San Saba
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Carol Riley, fr. ..
James Riley, Sr. ....
Thomas Ringo, Fr. .
Barry Rinker, Fr.
Deborah Ripple, Fr.
Katherine Ripple, Fr.
Joe Rivas, Fr. .... .
Manuel Rivera, Ir. .
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. . . .San Antonio
. . . .San Antonio
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Alice Schovajsa, Sr. .. .
Patricia Schraer, So. ..
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Harvey Schwertner, Fr. . ..
Herbert Schwertner, Fr. . .
.loy Schwertner, So. . . . .
.ludy Schwertner, Fr. ..... .
Lavanda Schwermer, Fr. ..
Maynard Schwertner, lr. .... .
Ray Schwertner, Sr. ..... .
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Ruth Scruggs, Fr. . ..
Rudy Sedeno, So.
Jerry Sefcik, Fr. . . . .
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Rodney Seitz, Sr.
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Marvin Shafer, Fr. .... .
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Ann Schertz, So. ..... ........ B rownfield
Naoaki Shibata, So.
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Debra Shirley, Fr. ....... McCamey
Karen Shirley, So. ...... San Angelo
Diana Shook, Fr. ..
Vesta Shoults, Jr. ..
Robert Shuster, Fr. .
Linda Sigmon, Fr. . . . .
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Danna Skeeters, So.
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Marsha Skinner, So. .... ......... 0 dessa
Teresa Skrabanek, Fr. . . .... San Angelo
Eloise Slater, Fr. .Boone
Coralis Slay, Fr. . .. .
David Smith, Sr. . . .
Ronnie Smetana, So.
Bobby Smith, Jr. . ..
Calvin Smith, Fr. ..
Charylene Smith, Sr.
Curtis Smith, So.
Dale Smith, Sr.
Daniel Smith, So. .
David Smith, Sr. . ..
Donna Smith, So.
Dorothy Smith, So. ..
Glenda Smith, Fr. ..
Jack Smith, So.
John Smith, S0.
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. . . . .Menard
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.San Angelo
. . . .Sweetwater
. . . ........ Jayton
.San Angelo
. . . . .San Angelo
. . . . .Robert Lee
. . .Cherokee
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. . .Calif.
Kenny Smith, So. .. ....... Crane
Larry Smith, Sr. . . . . . .
Larr Smith Fr
Lynne Smith, Fr. ..
Madeline Smith, Sr. . . . . . .
. . . ........... Minn.
Nancy Smith, Sr. .... .... .
Norman Smith, Fr. ... . . .
Michael Smith, Sr.
Quinton Smith, Jr.
Rebecca Smith, So.
...San Saba
...fal, N.M.
Lauren Smith, So. . ......... Brady
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. . . . .Menard
Ft. Stockton
.San Angelo
. . .Smithville
. . . ..... Ft. Stockton
Robbie Smith, Fr. .. .... Robert Lee
Robert Smith, Fr. ... . . ,
. . .Monahans
Rodney Smith, Fr. . ..... Ft. Worth
Rosemary Smith, Fr. .... San Angelo
Roy Smith, Fr. ...... .... S an Angelo
Scott Smith, Fr. .... .... B routnzvood
Stacia Smith, Fr. .. ..... Ft. Stockton
Stanley Smith, jr.
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Thomas Smith, Fr.
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. . . ....... San Angelo
Timothy Smith, Sr. . ..... Coloroda City
Warren Smith, Fr. .
William Smith, lr. .
Willie Smith, Fr. ..
Richard Snell, Sr. ..
Mary Snuffer, Fr. ..
Richard Snyder, Sr.
Larry Sockwell, Fr.
James Soliz, Fr. ..
Sue Sorrells, So. ..
John Sorrels, Fr. .
Armando Sosa, Fr. .
David Sosa. Fr. ..
Samuel Soto, Fr. ..
Marilyn Sparks, fr.
Robert Stecht, Fr. ..
Anthony Speciale, Fr.
Jimmie Spence, Fr.
Clarence Spieker, So.
Mary Spieker, Sr. .
.lohn Spieler, So. .
Tom Sprawls, So. .
Alan Springer, Fr. .
Denver Springer, So.
Ronald Springer, Fr.
Roy Springer, Fr. .
Wilburn Springer, Fr.
Beverly Sprinkle, Fr.
.lack Srader, Jr. .
.lohn Srader, jr. .
Roy Stacy, So.
Van Stahl, Sr.
Delia Stamper, Fr. .
Terry Stanfield, Fr.
Alan Stanley, jr. ..
Betty Stanley, Fr. .
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.........layt0n
.......Llano
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.......Wingate
. . . .Big Spring
.. . .Robert Lee
.... .Rotan
. . . ...Snyder
. . . .San Angelo
. . . .San Angelo
. ...San Angelo
.. . .San Angelo
. . . .San Angelo
. . . .San Angelo
. . . .San Angelo
. . . . . .Snyder
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. . . .San Angelo
. . . . .Denver City
. .... Bradenton, Fla.
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. . . .San Angelo
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. . . .San Angelo
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. . . .Quanah
.. . . . .Quanah
........Rankin
....San Angelo
. . . . .Coleman
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. . . ........ San Angelo
Lynn Stanley, Sr. .............. Big Spring
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Donna Stegall, Fr. .
Charles Stephens, Fr.
Jimmy Stephens, Fr.
.... San Angelo
..,......Brady
.. .... San Angelo
........Eola
Maryann Stephens, Ir. .. ..... Bangs
Thomas Stephens, So.
Rodney Stemard, Jr.
Linda Stevens, Sr. . ..
Marc Stevens, Sa.
Perry Stevens, Fr.
Alfred Stewart, Fr. .
Gerald Stewart, Fr. ..
James Stewart, So. .
Lynn Stewart, So. ..
Pat Stewart, Sr. . .. .
Roberta Stewart, Sr.
David Stinnett, Jr.
Shirley Stirl, Fr.
Claude Stites, Ir. . .. .
Lewis Stockton, Fr.
. . . ......... Bangs
. . .... San Angelo
. . . .San Angelo
. . . .San Angelo
. . . .San Angelo
. . . . .Pineland
. . . .San Angelo
. . . . .Christoval
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. . . .San Angelo
. . . .San Angelo
. . . .San Angelo
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. . . .San Angelo
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Anita Stoner, So. ..
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Charles Stovall, Fr.
David Strahl, fr.
Dale Straley, Fr.
Lillian Strickland, So. . .. .
Vickey Strickland, Fr.
Glenda Stricklin, Fr.
Glynn Strom, Fr. .... .
Betsy Strong, Fr. . ..
Carol Strother, fr. . ..
,loylyn Stroud, Jr. ..
Melissa Stroud, So.
Sherry Stroud, fr. ..
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. . . . .San Angela
. . . . .San Angelo
. . . . .Coldthwaite
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. . .Colorado City
. . . . .San Angelo
. . . . .San Angelo
. . . . . . .Midland
. . . . .San Angelo
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. . . . .San Angelo
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Al Strube, Fr. ..... .
Thomas Strube, Fr. .
Sharon Studer, Fr. ..
Michael Sturm, Fr. ,.
Jean Sudduth, Jr. ..
Ollie Sudduth, fr. .... .... .
Sharron Sullivan, Fr.
Stephen Sullivan, So.
San Angelo
. . ..... Rowena
San Angelo
..........Uvalde
San Angelo
. . . . .Alpine
. . .Eldorado
San Angelo
. . . .Menard
Don Summers, So. .... ..... H ouston
Michael Summers, Fr . ..Sagerton
Janice Sutton, So. .... ........ S onora
Thomas Sutton, Fr. . .. ......... Del Rio
Lloyd Swaringin, Fr. . San Angelo
Donnie Swink, Fr. .. .Aspermont
Harold Sword, Jr. . ..
Michael Sydiskis, Sr. .
Antonio Talamantes, Jr. ........ .
Arthur Talamantes, Fr. . ........ .
.loe Talamantes, Fr. .... . . . .Ca
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San Angelo
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John Talley, So. . . . .
. . . .San Angelo
Patricia Talley, Jr. .... .... S an Angelo
Robert Talley, Fr. ..... ...... S nyder
Robert Tankersley, So. . . . ....... Merlzon
Joe Tarter, Sr. ....... .... S on Angelo
Linda Tawater, Fr. ....... Midland
Barbara Taylor, Fr. . . . .... Duncanville
Carolyn Taylor, Fr. . .. .... San Angelo
Don Taylor, So. .... .Eldorado
Patricia Taylor, Sr. .. ..... Odessa
Robert Taylor, Fr. .... .... S an Angelo
Tommy Taylor, Fr. . .. .... San Angelo
Wanda Taylor, So. . ...... Snyder
Charles Teague, Fr. .. .... San Angelo
Billy Tedrow, Fr. .. ...... Menard
Dewey Teel, Ir. ....... .... S weetwater
Choya Teichelman, Fr. . ...... Slamjord
Linda Teplicek, Fr. .... San Angelo
Steven Tepper, Fr. ..
Leonel Terrazas, Fr. .
Burdett Terrill, Sr. ..
Gayle Terry, Fr. .... .
Timothy Terry, Fr.
. . . .Selma, Ala.
. . . . .FL Slocklon
. . . . .San Antonio
... . ....Ballinger
. . . .Johnson City
Melody Theriot, Fr, .. .... San. Angelo
Mark Thieman, So. .
Eunice Thixton, Ir. ..
. . , ,San Angelo
. . . .Big Spring
Randy Thomas, Ir. .... San Angelo
Sally Thomas, Fr. .... .... S an Angelo
William Thomas, Fr. .... . . . .
James Thomason, So.
......Paris
. . .... Robert Lee
Linda Thomesen, Fr. .... San Angelo
Donald Thom son F
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Kenneth Thompson, Jr.
......Snyder
. . .... San Angelo
Manfred Thompson, Fr. .. ........ Bronze
Marilyn Thompson, Fr. .. .... San Angelo
Nelda Thompson, So.
Ruby Thom son Sr
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Dorothy Thornton, Sr. .. .
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. . .Big Spring
James Thornton, Jr. ..... ....... M cCamey
Richard Thornton, So.
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Larry Thorp, Sr. .... .
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... . . . .Rankin
. . .San Angelo
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.. .San Angelo
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Patrick Trojcak, Fr. . . .... San Angelo
Stanley Troop, Jr. .... .... S an Angelo
Maureen Trotter, So. . . .... San Angelo
Peni Trusler, Jr. . . . ..... Ballinger
Barbara Tubbs, Fr. . . . .... San Angelo
Beverly Tucker, Fr. ..... Coleman
Cecil Tucker, Fr. ..
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Gary Tucker, Fr. ........ .... S an Angelo
Francis Tumlinson, fr. .... .... S an Angelo
Gilda Tumlinson, Fr.
. . . ..... San Angelo
Belinda Tum, Fr. .... ..... S an Angelo
Dana Turn, Sr. . . . .
. . . .San Angelo
Raleigh Tum, So. .... ...... S an Angelo
Harold Turnbo, Fr. .
Ellen Tumbou, Fr. . .
Cheryl Turner, Sr. City
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Stamford
Dannie Turner, Fr. .. ........ Menard
Gail Turner, Fr.
Gene Turner, Fr. ..
........Dallas
. . .Sweetwater
Steve Turner, Jr.
Sidney Turney, Jr. ..
Earl Tyler, So. .... .
Jennifer Tyler, So. ..
Jesse Underwood, Fr. ..
Gary Upham, Jr. ..
Danny Valadez, Jr. ..
Maria Valadez, Sr.
Olga Valenzuela, Fr. ,.
Mary Vallandingham, Fr
Alex Valverde, Fr. .... .
Charles Vandiver, So. ..
Leonard Vannocker, Fr. .
Clay Varga, So. ....... .
,lanet Varga, Fr. . . . .
Lydia Vargas, Fr.
Ruben Vargas,
Carol Vaughan, Fr. ..
Daniel Vaughn, Sr. ..
Sherry Vaughn, Sr. .... .
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Cynthia Veazey, Sr. ..
Del Velasquez, Fr. ..
Wesley Verner, Jr. ..
Dana Vicary, Fr.
Carole Villaret, Sr. ..
Drexell Vincent, Sr. . .
Jerry Vincent, Fr. . .
Nancy Vincent, So. ..
Bobby Vinson, So. . . . .
Eddie Voss, Fr.
Susan Votto, fr. . . . .
Judy Waddell, So. ..
Barbara Wade, So. . . . .
Carla Wagley, Fr. .... .
Edmund Wagner, So. ..
Ricky Wagner, Fr
Arthur Wagnor, Fr.
Gary Walker, jr.
Paul Walker, Fr.
Doyle Wallace, Sr. ..
.. . . .San Angelo
. . . . . . .Coleman
.. . .San Angelo
. . ...Ballinger
... .San Angelo
. . . . .Rankin
....0zona
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..........McCamey
. ...... San Angelo
...........Eden
. . . . .San Angelo
. . .Girdley, Kan.
. . . .Rocksprings
. . . . .San Angelo
. . . . .Lamesa
. .... . .Lamesa
.. . . .San Angelo
. . . . .San Angelo
Richland Springs
. . . . .San Angelo
.. . . .San Angelo
, . ...San Angelo
. . . . . .Herrnleigh
. . ...San Angelo
. . . . .San Angelo
......,.Lubbock
. . . . .San Angelo
. . . . .San Angelo
. . . .Santa Anna
. . . . .San Angelo
. . . . . . .Ballinger
. . . . .San Angelo
. . . . .Georgetown
. . . .San Angelo
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. . . . .San Angelo
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Jimmy Walace, Fr. . .
Tony Wallace, So. ..... . . .
Edward Walraven, Sr.
Nancy Walsh, Jr. .... .
Vickie Walter, Fr. . .
Diane Ward, Fr. .
Glenda Ward, Sr. .......... .
Harvey Ware, Sr. .......... .
Charles Washington, Jr. .
Bobby Watson, Fr. .
Robert Wayham, Fr.
Carl Weaver, Sr.
Nickie Weaver, Sr. .
Jayne Webber, Fr. ..
Alan Wedeking, Fr. .
Billy Weedon, Fr. .
James Weidel, Sr. ..
Gary Weir, Fr. ....... .
Allen Weishuhn, So. .
Carol Weishuhn, So. .
Gary Weishuhn, Jr. . .
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. . .San Angelo
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. . . . . .Stamford
. . .San Angelo
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. . .San Angelo
. . . .McCamey
. . . . .Stamford
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. . .San Angelo
. . .San Angelo
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Bobbie Weldon, Sr. . ........... Post asf... 4 in '
Albert Wells, Fr. . . ...... San Angelo ' ' .. Q,
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Julian Westbrook, Fr. . .. ..... San Antonio . , ,
Lynette Whaley, Jr. ..... ..... S an Antonio E , 5 Q ' . D L
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Beverly White, Fr. .... .... S an Angelo . .
Bobby White, Fr. .... San Angelo V 4 S
Charles White, Jr. .. .... San Angelo
Harold White, Sr. . .. .... San Angelo
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Larry White, Fr.
Mary White, So.
Riley White, Fr. .
Ruby White, Fr. .
Terry White, Fr.
Linda Whiteker, So.
Stephen Whiteker, Ir. .
Pete Whitfield, So.
Patricia Whitley, Fr.
Billy Whitson, Fr. ..
Rebecca Whittenburgj
Sara Whittington, fr. .... .
Mary Wickson, So.
Nancy Wiggins, lr. .
Carolyn Wilcox, Fr. ..
Betty Wilde, Fr.
Diana Wilde, Jr. ..
Harvey Wilde, Sr. ..
Melanie Wilde, So. ..
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... . .San Angelo
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. . . . .San Angelo
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.... . .San Angelo
.. . . .Big Spring
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Charles Williams, Fr.
Darl Williams, So. .
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Hilbert Williams, Sr.
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Lawrence Williams, fr. .
Lenora Williams, Sr.
Marilyn Williams, So.
Patricia Williams, Fr.
Ronald Williams, lr,
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Randy Williamson, Fr.
Judy Willman, Fr. ..
Alan Wilson, Fr. ..
Billy Wilson, So. ..
Bobby Wilson, So.
Carol Wilson, Jr. .
Claude Wilson, Sr. ..
David Wilson, Sr. .
Donna Wilson, Fr.
Duke Wilson, Sr. . . . .
Gerald Wilson, Fr.
Holly Wilson, So. .
.lay Wilson, Fr. ..
Jerry Wilson, lr.
.limmie Wilson, Fr. . .
Johnny Wilson, jr. . . .
Marel Wilson, Fr. . . . .
Marilyn Wilson, Fr. ..
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Calvin Witt, Sr. ...... ..... S an Angelo
William Wilson, So. .
William Wilson, Sr. .
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Terry Woellert, Fr. . . ........ Snyder
Ronda Wojtek, Jr. . .. .... Robert Lee
Bonnie Wolferd, Jr. . . ..... Highland, Cal.
.loan Womack, Fr. . . ...... San Angelo
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Lewie Wood, Sr. ..
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Cynthia Word, Fr. .
Dottie Word, Fr. ..
Dana Worley, Sr.
Bobby Wright, Fr.
Kenneth Wright, Sa.
Sherry Wright, Sr. ..
John Wunderl, Fr. .
Bobby Wyatt, Fr. .
Cathye Wyatt, Sr. .
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Edward Wyatt, Sr.
Tommy Wyatt, Jr.
Jacky Wyrick, Fr.
Patsy Yarbrough, Sr.
James Yarnell, Fr.
Byron Yates, So.
Trinidad Ybarra, So.
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Becky Yonan, Fr. ..
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Valerie Youngblood, Fr. .. .San Angelo
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Aaron, Robert Lloyd
Abbott, Lonnie Joe
Abel, Alben Charles 226,52,96,141
Acosta, Juanita B.
Acton, Doug Robert 226
Adair. Joe Ronald
Adams, James Calvin 226
Adams, James Thurman 226
Adams, Janet Tyler 226
Adams, Jim Ellen VVells 226,147,146
Allen
Allen
Allen
Allen
Allen,
Allen
Allen
Cheryl Jo 155,228
David Eric
Gary Floyd 228
Lewis Peamian
Marcia Jan Crane 228,156
Martin Roy 73
Raleigh Edward Jr.
Allen Robert Roy 228
Allen Vllilliam Ellis 228
Alley
Alley
, Jackie Darrel 228
, Thomas Jefferson 228
Anderson,
David Lee 228,140
150,148,168
Adams, John Patrick 226
Adams, John Quincy 181
Adams, Linda J. Tennyson 226
Adams, Patricia Marlene 226
Adams. Randy 226
Adams, Richard Gerald 227
Adkins, Ronald Mac 227
Adkins, Ross Dresden 227
Adkins, Russell Ben 227
A.Hlerbach. Sharon K. 227
Agnew, Marvin Louise 152,156
Aguirre, Femando R.
Aguirre, Helen
Aguirre. Lydia Belia 227
Aguirre, Richard R. 167
Aguirre
, Ruben Rodriguez 227
Aishmaii, Lawrence Edward
Allgood, John Landon 228
Allison, Charles Ottis Jr. 228
Almanza, Avelina 228
Alred, Edward Clayton 134
Alvarado, Carlos Xavier 228,167,136
Alverson, james Ellie
Amato, Charles Jr. 228
Amburgey, Lanita C, Brown 228,161
Ames, Jimmie Vfilliam 228
Amos, Bonnie Beth 228,53
Amos, Gary Orlando
Aishman. Thomas Jeffery 227
Aitken, John Joseph
Akers, Robert Mark 227
Akin. Bobbie Kay Burton 227
Galen B. 227
Albarran, Columbo Ocampri
Albert, Carolyn P. Pope
Albro, Beverly Carol 130,227,131
Alcala, Gilda Jane
Alflridge, Bobby DBlt1ir1
Aldridge, Lanny Dwayne 227
Aldridge, Randall Douglas 227,114
Alexander, Jerry Lynn 227
Alexander, Jimmy Douglas 227,172,
Anderegg,
Anderson,
Glenda Laverne 228
Bobby Frank
Anderson, Charles Albert 73
Anderson. Dale Wayne 228
Anderson, Daniel Lee 228,53
Anderson,
Anderson,
Anderson,
Douglas Howard 228
Henry Dee 228
Isabel Martin 150
Armstrong, Vfilliam H.
Arnn, Jamie Christopher 228
Amold, Dixon Jay I1
Arrott, Deborah F. VVilliams 228
Arwine, Nancy Elaine 228
Ashby, Mary Mavis 229
Ashe, Judy C.
Ashley, Gary Leroy 229
Ashton, YVilliam Lee 229
Askew, Guy XVyat't 152.229
Atkins, Allen Joseph
Atkinson, David D,
Attaway, Ronald Rex
Auer, George J.
Ault, Jessie Jo 229
Austin, Jerry Phillip 73,79
Avery, George P.
Awalt, Randell Glen
Axsom, John M,
Aycock, David Richard 22.9
Aycock, Gene Vemon
Ayers, Connie Rose 229
Ayers, Jerry XV. 164
Ayers, Tommy Dean
Baca, Louis Charles 229
Bachrnan, Dianne 229,53,1-12
Backus, Nelda 168
Barager, Catherine Lynn 230
Barbee, Gay Ann Gabbart
Barbee, Johnny Lee 230
Barber, Billy Ray
Barber, Gary Ray 230,132
Barfield, Mary Davena 230
Barker, Joe Carl
Barker, Michael Jerry 230
Barker, Wanda Kay Murr 230
Barnard, Jerry F. 134,230
Barnes, Mary C. Towner
Barnes, Nolvia Gaylyn 230
Barnes, Phillip Murphy 230
Barney, Ganfy Lee
Bamhill, Danny Paul 230
Barragan, George Rizo 230,167
Barrandey, Raymond C. 231
Barrera, Alejandro F. 231
Barrera, Hortensia 231
Barrett, Bobby Merle
Barron, Michael
Barry, Claudia Jo
Anderson, Jacquelyn Brown
Anderson. Kathleen
Anderson, Leslie Gene 228
Anderson, Neil Bailey
Anderson, Nick Gene 73
Anderson, Randolph Robert 228
Andrade, Sammy 228
Anthony, Linda Lea 228
Anthony, VVeldon Eugene Jr. 228
Appel, Lonnie Dean 228
Appleton, Lois A. Landrum 168
Archer, Alvin Maurice 228
Archer. Barbara L. Alford 228,161
180
Alexander, Joe Mark
Alexander, John Laurence
Alexander, Mary D'Anna 227
Alexander, Mickey Darliri 227
Alexander, Ronny Dale 227
Alexander. .2-te rlnif 12. 10-1,103
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Alford, Jalie Lyvin 227
Allairp,
Patrai- 1 r ans 225,150
Allard, Betty .un-
Allarfl, Raymond 1,fHiLl
Alldredge, Darrell NX :ijvrie lil
Archer, P. J. Bostwick
Archer, Rebecca Louise
Argo, Zona Zee 228
Arhelger, Marvin Robert 228,49
Arle-dge, Kay Elaine 228
Armstrong, Anne Farrior 228
Armstrong John Timothy 228
Amistrong, Linda Marie 228
Armstrong, Robert Paul
Armstrong, XVayne Gregory 228
Badgett, Reggie VVendell 229
Baggett, Stanley W.
Bailey, Frances E. Goodman 150
Bailey, Marjorie L. VVillner
Bailey, Nannette
Bain, Alvin Joe 229
Baird, David Glenn 229
Baird, Joseph Rodney 229
Baird, Stephen Franlclin 229
Baker, Carolyn Sue 229
Baker, Gary Neil
Baker, James Coleman 229
Baker, Randall 229
Baker, Roy W'esley '71,74,73
Baker, Royce Dean 229
Baker, Sharron Marie 229,76,95,90
Baker, Verdena M. Curtis 229
Baker, XVeldon Dane 229
Bale, M. Jane 229
Balkum, Jodie Kathryn 229
Ball, Judy Ann 229,157
Ball, Patricia Ann 229
Banister, Deborah Gayle 230
Banks, Michelle Harding 230
Bankston, Billy Gail 230,132
Bara, Dolores H. 230
Bartnicke, Anne Lin 231
Bartnicke, Raymond Frank
Bartz, Theresa Sue 231
Bates, Billie Jean Schneider 231,152,
115.146
Batko, Daniel Edward 231,181
Baucom, Andrea Laveryn
Baucom, Virginia Fae
Bauer, Katherine Sue 231
Bauerlein, David Neil
Baxter, Robert Jackson 231
Barter, Virginia Darlene
Beach, Mary Martha 231
Beach, Stephen YVayne 231
Beadles, Larry Bruce 231
Beal, Zeddie Lynn 231
Beam, Judy Gayle 231
Bea.m, Raymond W. 231
Bean, Jim Neal 231,262,132,165
Bean, Kenneth Eugene
Bean, Paul Walter 157
Beane, Jackie Wayne
Beasley, Charles Walter 134,231
Beauchamp, Lou Ann 231
Beauchamp, Michael O'De1l
Beck, Buddy Duncan 231,157
Beck, Donald Bradley 231
Bedford, Rita Gayle Harris
Beekman, Danny George 231
Beene, Ramey Carroll
Beeson, Mary 94
Behrens, Marsha 231,182,18,179,203
16,172,65,94,15,182,185
Belcher, Becky L. 231
Belew, James Thomas
Bell, Alton Douglas 231
Bell, Carol V. Sutherland
Bell, James Calvin
Bell, Lloyd T. 231
Benavides, Johny
Benavidez, Emma Esther
Benes, Howard Fred 232
Benes, John Henry 232
Benitez, Rudy
Benner, Terry Don 232
Bennett, Blaine Elliott 232
Bennett, Rudy Hilton 232
Bennett, Tommie J. Elliott
Benningfield, Ronald Glenn 232
Benson, Grace Lynell 232
Benson, Gregory Howard 232
Benson, Lee Harry 232
Benson, Mildred Jo 232
Benson, Steve Don 232,73
Benson, William Earl 232
Bentley, James Stanley
Bentley, Jerry Lynn
Benton, Pat Lowery 58
Benton, Ray Owen
Benton, Richard James 232
Berg, Joe Harley
Bergland, Kathleen E.
Bemhardt, Esther L. Cauham
Bemhardt, George Paul
Bemier, Shelia Yvonne 232
Berry, Elsie Earwood
Berry, Lawrence Paul 232
Berscheidt, Tom Leroy 232
Bertzyk, William James 232
Bibb, William Jackson
Bickel, James Stanley 232
Bigard, Barbara Jane 35,166
Bigbee, Ronnie Mack 232
Biggs, Richard Edward
Billings, Travis Ray 232
Billingsley, Gary Brian 232
Billo, A. J.
Billo, Jo Ann 232
Bird, Marion E. Grommds 232
Birdsley, David Bmw
Birkhead, Jimmy
Birtchet, Cindy Louise 232
Bishop, Allen Chester 232
Bishop, Chane David
Bishop, Larry Alan 232
Bishop, Zelda Joan Doyle 130
Bivens, Juanita Diana 232
Black, Donald Wade
Black, Gary Bryan
Black, Martha Owen
Black, Robert Leon 232,85
Black, Sherry Gay 232
Blackbum, Judi Donna 232
Blair, Alfred Eugene
Blair, Doyle Roy 232
Blair, John Marshall, Jr.
Blair, Judy Lynn McMinn 232
Blair, Timothy Brooks 232
Blalock, Georgianna 232,90
Blankenship, Etha J. Oliver 232
Blasdell, Larry Don 232
Blasdell, Patsy J. Carswell 232
Blasdell, Thomas Michael 232
Bleacher, Bobby David 232
Bledsoe, Cynthia Lou.ise 232
Bledsoe, Robert Dee 233
Block, Dennis Wayne 233
Block, Diana Marie 227,233,21,17,
Block, Janelle Elizabeth 233
Block, Michael Joseph 233,172
Block, Patricia Ann 233
Bloodworth, Bert Rice 233
Bloodworth, Carl Emest
Bloodworth, Lonnie Earl
Bloodworth, Trudy K. 233
Blythe, David Carroll 233
Bode, Mary Lee 233
Boedeker, Dana Annis 129,233
Bolding, Donald James
Bolding, Marcella A. Lowery
Bolin, Vicki Gail 233
Bolling, Sterling R. Jr.
Bolton, Gary Clarence
Book, Betty Jo 233
Book, Fred David 233
Book, Larry Bemard 233
Book, Thomas Lynn 233
Booker, David Lynn 233
Bordelon, James Elliott
Bormaster, Harold Jay
Boswell, Bonnie 179
Boswell, Steven Vance 233
Bourg, Mary Connell 233,146
Bourg, Wilfred M. Jr. 233
Bowen, Gary Lee 134,233
Bowers, Thomas Daniel
Bowlin, David George 233
Bowlin, Robbie Nell Jones
Bowman, Janice 233
Box, William Don 233
Boxley, Lesley Leroy 233
Boyd, Donald Lynn
Boyd Donna Mae 234
Bunn, Wayne Lee
Burdett, Steven Russell
Burk, Barbara Nell 237,58
Burk, Jeny Dean 237
Burk, John D. 237
Burke, Alice Ruth 237
Burke, Barbara Lynette 237
Burke, Sandra Ann 237
Burke, Walter Lee
Caruth, James Montgomery
Caruthers, Randee Fawcett
Caruthers, Robert Hugh
Carver, John Thomas, Jr. 239
Casarez, Arturo
Cuarez, Minerva M.
Casbee
Casey,
Casey,
r, Carol Lee 239
Gary Lee 239
Janice Annette 239
Boyd:
Boyd,
BOWL
Gary Lee 234
Howard Steven
Michael Paul 234
Boyd, Richard Porter 234
Boydstun, Wanda Jeanne 234
Boyer,
Boyle,
Gladys Josephine
Lesley Curtis
Braden, Anna Ruth 234,161,115,146
Braden, Amold Dean 234
Braden, David Patrick, Jr. 234
Bradford, Sarah E. Saffold 234
Bradford Sula Ka 234
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Bradshaw, Alton Stephen 234
Bradshaw, Casey Alton 234
Braly, Charles James
Bramlet, Kathy Louise 234
Brandenburg, Jeanette M.
Branham, Van Arlon
Branum, Sandra Jo Pickens
Brauns, Stephen Linn
Braymer, Mary L. Robertson
Brazell, Delton Lee 234
Breeding, Gerald Wayne 134,234
Breeding, Margaret Bonner
Breithaupt, Karen Jane 234,301,94
Brewer, Eulabell Luthy 234,147,148
Brewer, Gary Nowlin 234,174,181
Brice, Paul Ramsey
Bridges, Graham W.
Brienza, William Michael
Briggs, James Fred, Jr. 234
Briley,
Briley,
Bill Warren 234
Bobby James 235
Brimer, Glenda Nell 235
Briscoe, John Edward 235
Bristow, Bill Lafette 235
Brnovak, Gaylon Joe 235
Broadfoot, Ronnie Warren 235
Broadrick, Ronald Wayne 235,106,
105
Brodbeck, Dwight Allen 235
Brookfield, Delvin I..ee 235
Brooks, Beverly Frances 235
Brooks, Charles Davis 235,161
Brooks, Deborah Lynn 235,127
Brooks
Brooks
, Jeny Glenn 235
, Larry 235
Brooks, Walter Edward
Burkett, Eddie Clarke 237,38,105
Burleson, Glen Ray 237,53
Burnes, Bill Ray 237
Burnett, James Daniel, Jr. 237,140,
141
Burnett, Thomas R. 237
Bumey, Steven Blaine
Burnham, William Jesse, Jr. 237
Burns, Jerry Dwight 16,74,73
Burns, John R.
Bums, Kenneth Dan 148
Bums, Marvin Richard 237
Bums, William Thomas
Burpo, Linda Faye Jones 237
Burr, James E. 237
Burrell, Don Earl 71,75,73,2ll,79,
171
Burrell, Jo Ann 237,175
Burroughs, Sue Bradley 237,116,147,
146,148
Burrows, Linda S. Muhle 237
Burrus, Janice May Urban 237
Burton, Karen Ruth 194
Busby, Dennis Wayne 237
Bush, James Howard
Bussey, Carl Nolan 238,31
Buster, Walter Vaughan 238
Butler, Alta Lee 238
Butler, Ronald Wayne
Buttery, Gary Lee 238
Buxkemper, Linda Ann 238,179,94
Byerly, Robert H. 238
Bynum, Roy Alvin 238
Byrd, Danny Mack 238
Byrd, Mary Judy 238,116,147
Byrne, Clyde Darrell 238
Caballero, Julia 238,152,322,162
Caballero, Maria J. Lopez 238
Caballero, Richard Sanchez 238
Caifey, Teddy Lee 238,53,l41
Cain, Carolyn Louise 238
Cain, Patricia A. Crochet
Caias, Joe, Jr.
Caldwell, William J. 238
Calhoun, Daniel Baker 238
Calk, Eldon Thomas, Jr. 238,52
Cash, Ellen J.
Cason, Rodney Steven 239,73,79,83
Castaneda, Eligio H. 240
Castillo, A. Mario 240,132,133
Castleberry, Donna L. S. 168
Castleberry, Eugene Earl 240,161,
165,156
Castro, Alex Perez
Castro, Frank
Castro, Hector T. 240
Cates, Dorthea S. Frierson
Cates, Joseph Amett 240
Cates,
Martha Elaine 240
Cathers, Earl Robert 240,59,5B
Cathers, Mary Elizabeth 240
Caves, Clint Harvey 240
Cavness, Patricia S. Nixon 240
Cavolina, Michael David
Cedillo, Lydia 240
Centilli, Frank Robert, Jr. 240
Cervantez, Rebecca Chipman 240
Chambers, Donald Dean
Chambers, Thomas Norman 240,132
Chandler, Anthony Lane
Chandler, J. Yvonne Gamer 240,161
Chaney, Iris June 240,53,142
Chaney, William Fred 240
Chapman, Darlene G. Wright
Chapman, Deborah Jo 240
Chapman, Larry Dean 240.164
Chapman, Stephen Earl 240
Chapple, Howard Harland 240,149
Charles, Luis
Charlesworth, Jo Ann 240
Chasak, Tommy Wayne 240
Chastain, Paula Jo Miller
Cheaney, Peggy L. Harrison
Chesnut, James William 240
Chesnut, Linda Gene Quick 62,240
Chiha, George 241
Chiha, Salim K.
Childers, Gayle 241,34,166
Childress, Billie L. 241
Childress, Dwain Pinson 241
Childs, John Earl
Chislock, Thomas Mark
Chitsey, Jerry Dale 241
Brookshire, Carolyn Rae
Broome, Michael Wesley 235,100,101
Brothers, Garry Wayne
Brothers, Reginal Louis
Brotberton, Ernmitt Ray 235
Brotherton, Janet Kay
Browder, Jan Frances 235
Brown, Alexander, Jr.
Brown, Beverly Sue 235
Brown, James Everette
Brown, Larry Winston
Brown, Mary Elouise Baker
Brown, Mary Janette 235
Brown, Michael David 132,165
Callan, Rebecca Leah
Calvert, Steven L. 238
Calzada, Isidoro, Jr. 238
Cammack, Ernest Wayne 238
Campbell, Bud Wayne 238
Campbell, Charles William 238
Campbell, Cherie V. Lavert
Campbell, Gary Scott 238
Campbell,
Campbell,
Campbell
Judy Ann 238,254
Lark Samuel
Lawrence S.
Canfil, David Key
Cantu, Lydia M. 239,167
Caraway, Deborah Florence
Cardinas, Victoria Maedgen 239
Choate, Victor W. 241
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Chom,
, Ronald Ray
Roger Dale Bryan
Chriesmon, Maurice
Christian, Barbara Askins 241
Chumley, Lana Craig
Chumley, Sam Houston III 241
Churchill, Nelwyn Sue King
Churchill, Ronda Sara
Clark, Alvie L. Milford 241,197
Clark, Frankie J. Neel 241
Clark, Gary Lynn
Clark, George Lynn
Clark, Jerry Dwayne
Clark, Larry Charles 241.132
Brown
, Robert Hillman 157
Brown, Robert Thomas 235
Brown, Sharon Ann Seaton
Brown
, Sharron Regina
Brown, Thomas Maurice 152,146
Carey, Jeane Anne 130.239
Carleton, Fredson Williams
Carlson, John Edward II 50
Calton, Dugan Wood III 239
Clark, Larry Wayne 241,311,164
Clark, Susan Marie 241
Clarke, James Michael 53,73,140,141
Clarke, Thomas James 241
Browne, Brenda Ann 55
Browning, Harvey Wayne 236
Bruce, Billie D. Sarver
Bruce, Paula Ann 236
Bruce, Richard Carl 236,53
Brumfield, Edwin W., Jr. 236,34,35,
24,25,166
Brunson, Harlin 236,58
Bruton, Donald Wallace 236
Bryan, Frankie D. Mitchell 236
Bryan, Gaylan Edsell 236,53
Bryan, Sunny Ann 236
Bryant, Beverly Jan 236
Bryant, Jerry Lee 236
Bubenik, Betty Jane 236
Bubenik, Joyce Francine 236,152,169
166,30
Buchanan, Gregory Lee 236
Buchanan, James H. 236,56,57,47,43,
62,61,60,65
Buck, Brenda Jane 236
Buck, Perry Lee 236,115,146,149
Buck, William Garnett 236,85
Buhay, John George 236
Bulger, Gary A. 236
Bundage, S. B.
Cames, Carolyn Jean
Cames, Harold Stephen 73
Cames, Lonnie Dale 239
Cames, Paul Dennis
Camey, Patricia Jo 239
Carpenter, J. W.
Carr, Brenda K.
Carr, Buff
Carr, Eldene Jack 239
Carr, Kenneth Lyle 239
Carr, Nancy Elois Byrd
Carrell, Morgan Douglas
Carrico, Carley Greer 239
Carr-iker, Jackie Pat
Carriker, Mary Beth 239
Carroll, Yvonne I. Chavers 239,168
Carruth, Judy Ann 239
Carson, Don Richard
Carter, Bobby Joe 239
Carter, Craig Earl 134,239
Carter, Garth Michael 239
Carter, Joe Nathan 239
Carter, Keith Devem 239
Carter, Marian J. Burrow 239
Carter, Neta Sue Thomas 116
Carter, Ronald Dale 239
Carter, Starla Ann 239,158
Clarkson, Mavis
Clawson, Johnny Warreh
Clay, Curtis J. 241
Clay, Vemon James
Clayton, James W. 241
Clemens, Mariana Catherine 66,67,
248,130
Clements, Floyd Wayne 241
Cleppe
r, Randel Roy
Cleveland, Gerald P.
Click, Carol Jean 241,77,90
Clifton, Kandace Dann
Clifton
Clifton
, Randy Scott 241
, Vicki Lee 241,50,166,182,184
Cloudt, Caroline 242
Coates, Gary Lee 242
Coates, Roy Fleet 242
Cobb,
Allan Eugene 242,140
Cobb, James Ralph 242
Cobb, Joyce Ann 242,58
Cochra
n, Phillip Mitchell
Cochran, Rhonda Susan T. 146
Cody, Andrew Earl 242
Coe, William Ayers 242
Coffee, Michael Wayne
Coffey, William Curtis
Coggin, Mary Ruth
Cogley, William Thomas
Coker, David Marion
Colby, Billy Walter, Jr. 242
Cole, Andrew Lawrence 242
Cole, Anita L. Allbritton
Cole, Kenneth Lee 242
Coleman, Janice Gayle
Coleman, Susan Hope 242,57,46
Colgin, Suzanne 242
Collard, Edward Spencer 242
Collett, James Lee 242,149
Collie, James Ray 134,242
Collier, Ira Cecil
Collins, Charles Garland 242
Collins, Donald Jackson 242
Cruse, Diana L. Bailey
Cruse, Jerry M. 244
Crusetumer, Gary Nonnan 244
Cuellar Ayda Hernandez
Cuellar, Eliozar Lara 244
Cuellar, Robert Mario 244
Culbertson, John William
Cunibie, Linda Lee
Cummings, James Lee
Cunnin ham
Helen R.
S ,
Cunningham, Jeannette Sue
Cunningham, Martha Ellen 244
Cunningham, Sharon Sue 244,53,l43
Cunningham
, William Arthur 73
Cunningham, Woodrow Wilson 244
Collins
Joseph L.
Cupp, William Alfred 244,132
Collins, Marilyn R. Magill
Collins, Wyvonne 242
Collom, James Larry
Combest, William E. 242
Comiskey, James Terrance
Compton, Johnny Lee 242
Compton, Richard Jefferson
Compton, William Richard 242
Currie, Ella Susan 244
Currie
Wilma Joyce 244
curse' Deborah Kay 244,158
Curtis,
145
Debreah Eileen 244,152,144,
Curtis, George
Cusano, Arthur Paul, Jr.
DeVoll, Donald Glen 247
DeVoll, Ronald Len 247
DeWoody, Wesley Everett
Dews, Kathy D. 248
Diaz, Jimmy Hidalgo 248
Dicke, Emma Elisa 248
Dickehut, Paddy Sue 248,58,129
Dickens, Marion Boyd
Dickinson, Robert Gentry
Dickson, Gary Lyn 248,235
Dickson, Hiram Andrew 248
Dickson, Lewis Wyatt 248
Dierschke, Glenn Emmanuel 248
Dierschke, Monroe Paul, Jr. 248,117,
172,146,149
Dierschke, Patricia Diana 248,158,
172
Dierschke, Ray Allan 249
Dill, Rick Craig
Dillard, Monte Roy 249
Dillard, Shirley Ann 249
Dillon, Larry Wayne 249
Dirksir, David 23
Conaway, Minnie Wilson
Condon, Barbara Lee 242
Conley, Evans Quinn 242
Conley, Kay Frances
Connell, Kenneth Clark
Conner, Donald Earl 242
Conner, Phyllis Lenell 162
Connolly, Candice Jenkins
Contreras, Richard Allen 243
Cook, James Vincent
D'Andrea, Sandra Marie 21,156,15,
136
Dabney, Jo Lynn 244,156,24,25
Dacy, Benny Fred
Danaher, Philip Cody 244
Daniel, Elizabeth Lee 245,130
Ditto, Dianna M. 249,161
Dixon, Billy Thomas 249
Dixon,
Dixon,
Curtis Waymond 249
Neva Sue 249
Dixon, Steven Wayne
Dixon, William H.
Doan, Gaylon Boot 249
Daniel
, Margaret Ann 245,152,130
Daniel, Richard
Daniel
, Robert Eugene 245
Daniels, Dan 73,79,83
Cook, John A. 243
Cook, Loretta L. Stewart
Cook, Richard Joseph
Cooke, Kay Francis 243
Cooke, Rhea Neill 243
Cooksey, Beverly Gail 243
Cooksey, Robbie Gail 243
Cooper, Ellen Candice 243,130
Daniels, Marsha Ann 245
Dankworth, Janett Wade 245
Dankworth, John Claybum
Darden, William E. III 245
Daugherty, Charles Wade 245,107,
105
Daugherty, Mary Spraggins
Daugherty, Wesley Earl 245
Cooper, Joseph Elzavan
Copeland, John Gay
Corases, George William 243,127
Corbell, Kay Burlene 243,172
Corder, Richard Milton 243
Corder, Timothy Scott 76,77,134,243
Corley, Deborah Lynne 243
Corley, Nelda J. Venable 159,243
Comell, Sybil T.
Coslett, Dorothy Belle
Cosper, Don Kerry 243
Costello, Victor J.
Couch, Diana Kay 243
Coughenour, Raymond Lorin
Counts, James Samuel 243
Counts, Karen Anne 172
Counts, Linda G. Gregston
Counts, Robert James
Courtion, Charles Emile 243
Covey, James David 243
Covington, Ted M.
Cowan, Frances Roan 243
Cowan, Harry Leland 243
Cowan, Waylon Dee
Cox, Andrea 243
Cox, Cathy 243
Cox,
Cox,
Donald Craig 243
Donna Joy
Cox, Frederick Taylor 164
Cox, Gary Wayne 243,85
Cox, M. Frances Musgrave 243
Cox,
Cox,
Marsha Ellen 243
Sharon Elaine 243,172,179
Davalt, Ellen F. Moore
Davenport, Gary Lee 134,245
Davidson, Barharra Joan
Davidson, Clarence F. III 245,180
Davidson, Samuel Harley 245
Davies, Walter Craig 245
Davis, Alana 245
Davis, Arthur Donald
Davis, Barry Lynn
Davis, Carol Jane 245
Davis, Connie Sue
Davis, Danny Ray 245
Davis, Dwane
Davis,
Davis,
Dwight 246
Florine Velma 246
Davis, Garry Dayne 246
Davis, Jacquelyn Ruth 246
Davis, James Louis
Davis,
Lester Franklin
Davis, Lydia Bond
Davis, Lynne Francine 246
Davis,
Rita Nell 246,158,67
Dawson, Linda Lou Wieland
Day, Deborah 246,22
Day, Jonny Mac 246
Dayton, Charles E.
Dean, Carl Travis 246
Dean,
Keith William 246
Dean, Mary D. Reischman 246
Dean, Peggy Jane 246
Deatherage, Diane 246,58
Deaton, Jesse Mark 246
Deaton, Mattie E. Jordan
Cox, Sherry Lynn
Coy, Samuel Lee 243
Coyan, John Dennis 134,243
Cozby, Bertha Texanna 243
Craig, Kathryn Elizabeth 243
Craig, Michael Floyd 243
Stanley Craig
Cranford,
Cranford,
Crawford
Crawford
Frances Mitscher
Robert Mitchell 243
Cynthia Ann 243,254
Debbie Ila Lee 243
Crawford Lauren J. Simpson
Crawford, Rebekah Ann 243
Crawford, Ronnie Dale 243
Crawford,
Creath, Kay 243
Creel, Robert William, Jr. 243,160
Crellin, Cynthia Ellen 243
Crisp, Albert Dewey
Cross, Jimmy Don 244
Crossno, Jime George 244
Crouch, Gary DeWayne 244
Crouch, William Kinard 262,19,108
Crow, Douglas A.
Crownover, Lois Ann 244,276
Crum, Jo Ann Cook
Crump, Suzanne E. Rogers 244
Crunk, Billie Frank
Deaver, Lynn Jerlline 246
Deaver, Veta Carol 247,179
DeChearo, Mary Nell 247
Decker, Phillip Jeffrey 247,180
DeCordova, Mary B. Taylor
DeCuir, Sharon Hortense 247
Deel, Donald Wayne Jr. 247
DeFeo, Michael Anthony
Dehnel, Martha Louise 247,158
DeLeon, Amoldo 247,150
DeLeon, Diana 247
DeLoera, Jessie Louis
DeLong, Ronald Joseph 247,52
Delz, Ronnie Lee 247
DeMarco, Michael Lee
DeMent, William Leon 22,73
DeMere, Jon Robin 247
Dempsey, Elaine 247
Dendle, Elmer George, Jr. 247
Dendle, Nancy Sue 247,67
Denison, Rozanne 247,58
Denniston, Ann Webster 247
Densman, Ricky Lee 247
DePaolo, William
DePauw, Floyd L. 52
Derrick, Dan Christopher
Desmone, Richard Dennis
Dobler, Kathleen Marie 249,161
Dodd, Carl Thomas 65,182,250,289,
183,136
Dodd, Kathryn Louise 146,250
Dodds, Martha Ann Moseley
Dodson, Elsie Gayer
Dodson, Vickie C. Wampler
Dolan, John Eugene
Dominguez, Richard T. 250
Donalson, Joy Marie 250
Dooley, Esta Lucile 250
Dorrance, Derrell Dean 250
Dorrance, Doris J. Lummus
Doss, Linda Sue
Douglas, Dennis Lee 250
Downey, Beth Fern 250
Downs, Randall C.
Doyal, Bobby Dean 250
Doyal, Terry Neal 250
Drake, Charles Alvin
Drennan, Royce Lee 250
Drew, William Paul
Dringman, David Bruce
Dubbs, Paul David 250
Dublin, John Christopher
Dubose, James Richard 250
Ducote, Cynthia Ann Latham
Ducote, Randle Michael 250
Dudley, Tom Joe 250
Dudley, Tom Robert
Duerksen, David Oliver
Duerksen, Lynda Rue 250,150
Duesing, Philip Milo
Duff, James Samuel, Jr.
Duff, Sarie L. Booy
Dufrain, Walter Floyd 250,157
Dugan, James Thomas 250
Duke, David Sims
Dukes, Jackie Nelson 250,163
Dunaway, Ricky Royce
Duncan, John Thomas
Dunivan, Rea Eileen 250,153
Dunlop, Evelyn Diane 250
Dunn, Carll Briscoe
Dunn, M. Elizabeth Brown 250
Dupre, Walter Joseph, Jr.
Duran, George
Duran, Yvonne Martinez
Durgin, Wanda Beth 159
Durst, Douglas Glenn 250
Durst, Tommy Neal 250
Dusek, Bob William 250
Dusek, Calvin James 250
Dustin, Daniel Leroy
Dye, Linda Katherine Beam
Dyer, Jimmy Dale 250
Dyer, Richard Vick 250
Dyess, Tommy 250
Eades, Herbert Glenn 250
Eades, Thomas Elliott 250
Eagan, Beverly Diane 250
Earhart, Darrell 73
Easley,
Stephen Michael 250
Easterwood, Connie Gaile B. 250
Easterwood, Michael Joe 250
Eaves, Billy Wayne
Echols, Mike Owen 250
Eckert, Michael George
Eckhardt, Robert 134,250
Eckols, Dollie S. Meredith
Eckols, Eugene Michael
Economidis, Bobbie A. Jones
Economidis, George H.
Edgerton, Margie Jane 250
Edling, Norman Espar
Edwards, Margo Elizabeth 250,149
Edwards, Roylynn 250
Edwards, Stanley Leland 251
Eisenstein, Judith A. Licht
Elder, Deborah Ann 251
Eliasen, Marcia Ruth 251
Ellett, Shirley Ann 251
Elliott, Robert Alvin
Ellis, Elizabeth Loeffler 251
Ellis, James Robert 251
Ellis, Ralph Duwain 251
Ellison, Edna Darlene 251
Elorreaga, Nestor Caleb 251
Elstro, Larry Ralph
Elswick, Elvin Roy
Ely, Connie Regene
Emanuel, Richard O'Neal 251
Emerson, Wymon Lee
Emert, Tad Howard
Emler, Florence R. Baker 153
Emmert, Theresa Jean 251
Enderby, Deborah Jean 251
Engelke, Mari Sue Scott 251,146
Engelking, William Ross
England, Marilyn Gail 251
Engle, Karen Jo 251
Englert, Arlene Marie
Englert, Susan Joyce 251
Enrlquez, Diana Sue
Ensor, Delma Anna Qualls 251
Ervin, Elaine 251
Erwin, Debra Ann 251
Escalona, Sarah Sanchez 251
Escamilla, Edward Homer 251,86,85
93,90,99
Esco, Charles David
Escobedo, Ida C. 251
Escobedo, Theresa 148
Escue, Freddie Lee 172
Escue, John Carl 251
Estes, Bessie Lea
Estes, Lelah F. 251
Eubank, Robert Pen'y 251,117
Eubanks, Frances Glenn 251
Eubanks, G. Ray
Eustis, Stevan Donald 134,251
Evangelista, Steven A.
Evans, Elmer Stanly
Evans, Evelyn Irene 251
Evans, Mary 251
Evans, Sue Ann 251
Everheart, Cynthia Holman 251
Everheart, Everett Eugene
Evridge, Janie
Evridge, Mary Margaret 251,94
Ewald, Sharon Elaine 251
Failing, Kathleen Ann 130
Falkner, Constance Elaine 251
Falkner, Joe Howard
Fanning, Becky Suzanne 251
Fannon, M. Carolyn Pearce
Fargo, Jane Jeffcott 251,179
Farina, Teresa Louise 146
Faris, Robert Whitney
Farley, Beverly Emestine 251,166,131
Farmer, Clarence S.
Faught, Larry Reed 251
Faught, Ronald Glenn 251
Fawcett, Diana Rochelle 251
Feist, Gary Lee 252
Feist, James Lee
Feller, Ruth Ellen 252
Fellers, Garry Preston
Fellers, Patricia A. Lane
Fergeson, Richard Ryal 252
Femandez, Oneida
Feuge, Roberta Ann Busby
Fickling, Barbara Jean 252
Field, Douglas Ray 252
Fields, Merle
Fields, Vance Winfrey 134,252
Finch, Clayton Ray
Finch, Robert Lee 252
Fincher, Leona Merle 252
Fischer, Nelda Faye 252,35,169,166,
144
Fishel, Anna Catherine 252
Fisher, Danny Lee 252
Fisher, Ken Vance
Fisher, Suzanne 252
Fiveash, Richard Lee 252
Flanagan, Keith Gary 31,-42,65
Flemming, Vallie Belann 252
Fletcher, George Earl 252
Florek, Michael Francis
Flores, Edward Gonzales 252,66
Flores, Jerry Torres
Flores, Joseph F. 252,136
Flores, Julia Guerrero 252
Flores, Mary Lou 252
Flores, Robert Castillo
Floyd, Charles Michael 252
Floyd, Terry Hughes
Flury, Carol Jean 253,53,142
Fluth, Janet Clare 253,182
Fly, Lyndon Bruce 253
Gibson, Ann Vlasta
Gibson, Clifford Dale 256
Gibson, Joe Anderson 256
Gideon Terry Lynn 256
Gifford: Kenneth Eugene
Gill, Bailey Michael
Gill, H. Ernest, Jr. 256,52,141
cm, M
ary Sue Bohannon 256,146,148
Gill, William David 11
Flynt, Herrell Byron 134,253,108
Fogle, Gary C.
Foley, Lewis Bryant
Foltz, Linda Diann 253
Fondersmith, David Lloyd 253
Ford, Billy John 253
Ford, Charles David 253
Ford, James Wade
Ford, Terry Wayne 253
Forehaud, Stephen Bruce
Forester, Jerry Don 253
Forester, Jesse P., Jr. 253
Forester, Sally C. Enault
Foster, Gary Dean
Foster, Philip Duane 253,513,140
Foster, Sherrilyn Kaye 253
Foster, Walton Arthur II 253
Fox, Jamie Dalton 253
Fox, John Wesley
Franco, Alfred Alvidrez
Franke, Jerome Herbert 254
Franke, Wayne Thomas 76,134,248,
254
Franken, Glen Darden 254
Franklin, Jim Robert 254
Fraser, Nancy 254,19,130,131
Frazier, Bonnie L. Corbell 254
Frediani, Denis D.
Free, Ronnie Mack 254
Freeman, Barbara L. Marsh 254
Freeman, George Winston 254
Freeman, Georgia A. Frazier 254
French, Marion Glyn 254
Frerich, Tony Carl 254
Frey, Charles Henry 254,154
Fritz, Jeanette Marie 254
Fry, Cynthia 254,172,179
Fry, Richard Lewis 255,55
Fuchs, Dennis Albert 255
Fuchs, Freddy Joe 255,146,150
Fuchs, Glenda Ranell 255
Fuchs, Ralph Anthony 255
Fuentes, Olivia Pineda 255
Fuessel, Lorine D. Spieker
Fulcher, James Shelton
Fulgim, Karen 255
Fullerton, Brent Hudson 134
Fullerton, Teri T. Hassell
Furman, Patricia Faye
Gabler, Larry Glenn 255,34
Gage, Kenneth Ray 255
Gage, Linda Sue Owens 255
Gahr, Johnny
Gaines, Gary Alan 73,83
Galey, Robert Dan
Galindo, Adelita 255
Galindo, Manuel R. 255
Gall, Joseph John '
Gallemore, Brenda June 255
Gambala, Elmer L.
Gann, Melodye Jayne 255
Gillard, Clark Rodney 164
Gilliland, Erma Jean
Girvin, Barbara L. Jones
Gist, Johnnie Sue Hyatt
Givens, Kent Barr 256
Gladden, Cecil Patrick 256,134,160,
149
Glaeser, George Henry 256
Glass, Burnell William 256
Glass, John Alvin
Glasscock, James Marvin 256
Gleason, Alan Edward 256
Glenn, Eddie Frank 257
Glenn, Gary Anthony
Glenn, Janis 257
Glenn, Victor Clark
Glimp, Guy Robert 257
Gloria, John Ybarra
Glover, Phyllis
Gober, Donald Reio
Godbold, Mary Jeannette 257,94,182
Godwin, Lewis Cicero, Jr. 257,117,
146
Godwin, Paul Douglas 257
Godwin, Sherrie K. Carlton 257,152
Goenne, Myra Jane Tindall
Goetz, Gary Lynn 257
Goff, Gaylia C. White
Goldberg, Manny
Goldberg, Richard Alan
Gomez, Louis
Gomez, Tony Torrez 257
Gregston, John Darvin 258
Grief, Catherine Laura 258,67
Griffin, Kathryn Lucile 258
Griffin, Ronald Grant
Griffo, Glenn
Grigson, Albert Clay, Jr. 258
Grindstaff, Robert Daniel
Grinslade, Dewey
Grissom, Mavis Jo Toby 258
Groat, Carl William 258
Grosshans, Charles 258
Grolmds, Joy
Guenthner, Brian Lee
Guenzler, Stephen George
Guerrero, Nonna S. Galvan
Gully, Diana Lyn 258
Gully, Jerome Frank 258
Gully, Sandra Kay 258
Gimter, Donna Kay 258
Curley, Johnny Oliver 259,186
Gustafson, Cheryl Kay 259
Guster, Embry Lloyd
Gutierrez, Amoldo M. 259
Gutierrez, Dora 259
Gutierrez, Erasmo Jesus
Gutierrez, Herlinda
Gutierrez, Modesto S., Jr. 259
Gutierrez, Robert Uranga 259
Guy, Mark Sloan 259
Guy, Nancy Rose 259,172
Gwyn, Richard Amlor 259,236,59,58,
175,182,185
Haas, James Ronald
Hacking, Nolan Slaugh
Hackleman, Mary Elaine
Hagelstein, Gregg Barsch 259
Hahn, Dewayne Edmon 135,259
Hahn, Linda Jean 259,58
Hahn, Margaret Ann 259
Hargrove, David Alton 262
Hargus, Ramona Elizabeth 262
Harkey, Suzanna Shuler
Harlan,
M. Willene Lockhart 262
Harlow, David Randall 262,149
Harlow, Oleta Harris
Harlow, Timmy Douglas
Harms, Karan E. Partrick
Harp, Linda Jo Tune 262
Harp, Norris Dale 262
Harper, Gary Reid 262
Harper,
Michael Evan
Harper, Morris Aubrey 262
Harper, Nell C. Wilkins
Harrell
David Carrell 262
Harris, ,Deborah Lee 262
Harris, Dorotha Rene
Harris, Jackie Lynn 262
Harris, Jerry Paul
Harris, Judy Kathryn 262
Harris, Larry W.
Gonzales, Jesusita 257
Gonzales, Jimmie Pete 257
Gonzales, Martha Martinez 257
Gonzales, Raymond, Jr.
Gonzales, Sammy M. 257
Gonzalez, Bernice Montalvo 257
Gonzalez, Noe
Goodm
an, Patty Lynn 257
Goodness, Paul John 257
Goodwin, Larry Earl 73
Hamilton, Bern ard Franklin
Garcia, Albert Carrille 255
Garcia, George A.
Garcia, Gloria 255,153
Garcia, J. Guadalupe
Garcia, Julia Gutierrez 255,167
Garcia, Leonor 255
Garcia, Maria Antoinette 255,94
Garcia,
Garcia,
Mario Alberto 255
Sabino 255
Gard, Leila Peyton
Goodwin, Mary Lurae 257
Gookin, Diane Marie Abel
Gordano, Nanette Ann 257
Gordon, Kelly Gene 257
Gossett, David Allen 257
Goswick, Jormie Wayne 257
Gotcher, Carel Lynn 257
Gotcher, Jackie Lindell 257
Gottschalk, Eddie Marie 257
Gould, David Mahlan 257,l51,152,
134
Gould, Paula Lou Davis
Gould, William Gordon
Graf, David Paul 257
Graf, Laura Elizabeth 257,54,57,44,
45,47
Grafa, Sarah Ellen 257
Graham, Bobby Dwayne 257
Graham, Gwendola Sue 257,129,128
Graham, Vicki Carlene
Granado, Amador Carrasco 257
Grantham, Ronald Douglas
Grantham, Rosalind Gail 257
Granzin, Stacy Albert
Grass, William M.
Graves, Deborah Ann 257,52,142,143
Hail, Deborah Ann 259
Hail, Gene Warren
Hair, Sherry Marisa 259
Haire, David Randy 259,52
Halbert, Norma Kay Mund 259
Hale, Bonnie Ann Boswell
Hale, Evelyn Joy Chaney
Hale Marcus Edward 259
Hale, Michael Vaughan 259
Haley, John D. II 259
Haley, Johnny Mack
Halfm ann
, Bobby Joe 260,172
Halfmann,
Charles Emest 260
Halfmann, Diane Theresa 260
Halfmann, Gary Lynn 260
Halfmann, Janelle Ann 260
Halfmann, Janice Marie 260,151,
163,146,30
Halfmann Jo Ann 260
Halfmann Joyce Marie 260,248,182
Halfmann June Louise 260,118,146
Halfmann Louis Arthur
Halfmann Marsha A. Pinson 260
Halfmann Roland Ross 260
Halfmann Ruth Ann 159,260
Halfmann, Sharon Gayle 260
Halfmann Shen'y Ann 260
Halfmann
H alfmann
Steven Edward 260
I Wanda sue 30,159,260
Hall Bonnie Ruth 260
Han:
Deryl Ann Dunagan 260
Harris, Marylou 262,179
Harris, Michael Roy
Harris, Rachel Ellen 263,43,64
Harris, Richard Loye 263
Harris, Sandra Jeanne 263,129
Harris, Sarah Jane 263
Harris, Sharon Lavon 263
Harrison, Arthurlyn Carol 263
Harrison, David Earl 263,246,100
Harrison, Ronald Lea 263
Harriss, Marian Alene 263
Harrod, Cynthia Sue 263,179
Harrod, Mary Lillian
Harrod, Mary P.
Hart, James Rufus III
Hart, Lawrence L.
Hart, Virginia L. Windedahl
Hart, William Louis 263
Hartgrove, Winfield M., Jr.
Hartman, Condry 263,107,105
Hartman, Doyn Ray 263
Harvey, Doug Wayne 263
Harwell, Tommye Sue Price 263
Hanke, Paul VVoodrow, Jr. 65,265
Hasty, Johnny 53
Harley, Jerry Wayne 265
Haun, Janeen Clements 265
Havlak, Maurice John 265,20,l32
Havlak, Sandra Kay 265,172
Hawkins, Margaret Ann 265
Hawkins, Martha Jan 265
Hawley, Ben Bradley 265
Hayes, Tommy Carl, Jr. 265,105
Hayman, Doyle Russell
Haynes, Garland Weston 265
Haynes, James David 265
Haynes, Sheila Lois 265
Hays, Marsha
Hays, Nita Sue
Hazel, James William 265
Head, Brenda Dian 265
Head, Milton Jerry 135,265
Headstream, Patricia 146
Heam, Jack Melton, Jr. 265
Hedges, Johnny Lynn 73
Hedrick, James Dwight 265
Heflin, Gary Lee 265
Heinze, Marilyn Jo 265,172,156
Helmers, Deborah Jane 265
Helms, Owen Riely 265
Hall, James Ray 260
Hall, Lewis Wallace
Hall, Marvin Eugene 260
Hall, Patricia Ann 261
Hall, Randy Hershal 261
Hall, Susan Lynette 261,292
Gray, Barbara Joy 257,35
Gray, Murray Alan 257
Halley, Debra G. 261
Halley, Jackie Dewayne 261
Gray, Peggy Glenn Arnold
Gray Randall Paul
Garner, Michael Loy
Garrett, Jack Edwin 255,58
Garrett, John Thomas 255
Garrison, Gary Elbert
Garza, Pedro Martinez, Jr.
Garza, Rodolfo 255
Garza, Santiago 0
Gaston, Johnny Wesley 255
Gaston, Michael Lawrence
Gaston, Walter Wallace, Jr. 256
Gay, David William 256
Gray: Sheron Wyvonne 257
Grayson, Jerry Don
Green
Billy Carnell 67
Green: David Lester 257
Green,
Green
Floyd Alan 257
Kathryn Francys 257
Green: Patsy Aim Balch 257
Green, Sharon Lynette 258
Green, Sherri Merlene 130
Green, Vikki Carol
Green, Wyvone 258,178
Hambright, Jim Bob
Hamilton,
Charles Ray 261
Hamilton, David Earl 261
Hamilton, Jim Weldon 261
Hamilton, Nelson Hayne
Hamilton, Pamela Daugherty
Hammons, Walter L.
Henderson, Aubrey Lynn 265
Henderson, Brenda S. Brenfz 265
Henderson, Charles Alan 265
Henderson, Janet Lou 265,18,22,130
15 '
Henderson, Mary J. Gorman
Henderson, Perry Neil 265,67
Henderson, Richard S.
Henderson, Sam Houston, Jr. 265
Henderson, Stanley Robert
Hamner, Darrell Leland
Hampton, Jack Gordon, Jr. 261
Hampton, Judy Ann 261,11B,l56,
146,148
Haney, Syble Fay Stoner
Henderson, William David 265,160
Hendrick, John Stephen
Hendricks, Cecil Edward 265
Hendrix, Mary Antoinette 265
Hendrix, Paul Gail
Hendrix, Vallene Kay 265
Henke, Larry Alfred 265
Hennessy, Eileen Winnifred 265
Henry, Erle Allan 265
Henry, Jacqueline Swinney
Henry, Paul Lester
Gay, R
onald Craig 256
Geeslin, Don Kent
Geeslin, Glenda Gayle 256,94
Gelwicks, Frank Irven
Gentry, David Tyson 256,249,85
George, Jerry Lee 256
George, John Michael 256
George, Pamela Jean 256,152
Gerber, Herman Louis 256
Gibbs,
Sand
Greene, Aaron Willick
Greenhill, Mary Lena
Greening, Ann R. 258
Greening, Michael Wayne 258,181
Greenwood, Dalton Robert 258
Greer, Margaret 258,156
Gregg, Garland Dale 258
Gregg, Kyle Stanley 258
Gregston, Doris Lynn 258
Gregston, Eastena Brown
Hanks, Cherylene Sue
Hansen, Richard Dean 262
Hanson, Rebecca Jean 262
Hanson, Richard Dean 262
Hanson, Sandra Kay 262
Harbaugh, Richard Wallace
Harbison, Pamela Sue
Hard, Meredith Thomas 262
Hardy, Paula Beth 262
Hargrove, Connie Hill 262
Henslee, Patricia J. Keyes
Henson, Clinton Earl
Henson, Connie Jo 265,152
Henson, Frances Houston
Henson, Glen Dale
Henson, Jennifer Kay 265,179
Henson,
Henson,
Kim Allen 265
Robert Morse 265
Hemandez, Delia 265
Hemandez, Erminia
Herndon
Jeffries, Francis Michael
Herrera,
Hemandez, Joe Euardo 265
Hernandez, Martin E. 266
Hernandez, Mary Lou 266,167
156
, Beverly Brackett 266,118,
Herndon, Clarence W. 266
Hemdon, Richard Ervin
Hemdon, William Edward
Heraclio Navarro 266,167
Herridge, John Robert, Jr. 266
Herrington, Frank Hugh 266
Hervella, Jaime Rogelio 266,167
Hess, Michael Wayne
Hester, C. B. 266,141
Hester, Jimmy Narl 266
Hester, Joy Z. Williams
Heumier, Timothy Alan
Hicks, Arvid Ray 266,171
Hicks, Betty L. Sullivan 152
Hicks, Billy Martin 266
Hicks, Sharon Frances 266
Higgins, James Joseph, Jr.
Higgs, Nancy Lou 266,157
Hight, Carol Lynn Maxwell 266
Hight, Delbert Andrew
Hill, Arthur Leroy
Hill, Billy Bruce 266,58
Hill, Don Ervin 266
Hill, Gordon Russell
Hill, Johnny Lee
Hill, Kenneth Ray 266
Hill, Larry Lynn 266
Hill, Pan-icia Ann 266
Hill, Paul Kelley 267
Hill, Rocky Ray
Hill, Terry Lee 267
Holder, Elmer Dwayne
Holdren, Jon Wesley 268
Holguin, Joe Ornelas
Holiday, J. U., Jr.
Holifield, Maldon Ridgely
Holik, Frank Joseph III 268
Holik, Franklin James 2e9,151,119,
146,160
Holik, Walter Emil, Jr., 269
Holiman, Linda Lou
Holland, Jerry Wayne 269
Holland, Scott Edward 269,172
Holland, Tony Alan 269
Holland, Vicki
Holliday, Billy Carroll
Holliday, Larry James 269
Hollis, Thomas Lee 269
Hollmig, Samuel Elder 269
Hollway, E. Jane Wiley
Holmer, Zella Diane 269
Holtrnan, Barbara Ann 269,172
Honea, Michael
Hood, Cherry Anne 269
Hudson, Susan 158,269
Huebner, Barbara Marie 269
Huey, Billy Jack 134,269
Huff, Jackie Don
Jamar,
Teny Randall 272
James, Bonnie Louise 172,179,272
James, Deborah Gail 272
James, Julia Ryon
Huff, Janice Clora 270
Huffaker, Gary Lee
Huffman, Jo Beth 270
Jameson, Cecil Wayne 272
Jansa, Dorothy Ann 272
Jaques, Evelyn O. Gueyara
Huffman, Mary Sue 270,94
Hufstedler, Timothy C.
Hughes, Danny H. 270
Hughes, Evelyn I. Smalley 270
Hughes, James Raymond 270
Hughes, Lloyd Ray 270
Hughes, Vicki Sue
Hughey, Cheryl Bickerstaff 270
Huling, Gregory Sanford 270
Jayme,
Danny 272,53
Jenkins, Cheryl Ann
Jenkins, Curtis W. 272,52
Jenkins, Dan Alan 272
Jenkins, John Douglas
Jenkins, Linda Kay Phelps
Jenkins, Wanda Leah
Jenness, Paula Sue 272
Huang, James Marshall, Jr. 27o,21,
172,132
Hulme, John William II 152
Humphrey, Cynthia Gail 270
Humphrey, Jane Elizabeth 270
Humphrey, Jean Louise 270
Humphreys, Gary Wayne 270,181
Hood, William Ray 269
Hooker, Carroll Dea
Hooker, John F.
Hooker, Michael Ray 269
Hooper, David Ray
Hooper, Linda Ruth 130
Hooper, Velma Durham
Hooten, Chris Dee 269
Hooten, James Thomas 269
Hill, Ten'y Lee
Hill, Willie Arthur 267,89,85
Hillan, Gregory Lawrence
Hillis, James Orvel
Hinds, Jacky Don 267
Hinds, Max Wayne 267
Hines, Terry Lane
Hipp, Claudia Ann 267
Hirt, Ronald William
Hitch, Bessie Marie 159
Hitch, Terry Calvin 267
Hite, Donna J. Muckleroy 267
Hobbs, Marie Elaine 267
Hodnett, Linda Sue
Hoehne, Robert H.
Hoelscher, David Arlis 267
Hoelscher, Linda Jane 267,35,l56,
146,166,148
Hoelscher, Patricia Ann 267,67
Hoelscber, Patsy L. Holden
Hoerres, Patti Lorraine 267
Hoi-E, Lan'y Robert 267,85
Hoffman, Lee Michael
Hogue, Tommy Lynn 267
Hohensee, Alan Dennis 268,172
Hohensee, Jerry Glyn 268
Holcomb, Sammy, Jr.
Holder, Anna Lee 268,156
Hooten, Virginia Ann S. 269
Hoover, H. O., Jr.
Hopkins, Donald Baxter
Hom, Peggy Jo Price
Horton, Beverly Lynn
Horton, David Otho 269,164
Horton, Eva Browne Waring
Horton, Mary Jane
Hosldns, Michael Preston 269
Houck, Sharon Lynn 269
Houston, Drenda Kay 269
Houston, Pamelia Lynn 269
Hovorak, Jerry Lynn 269
Howard, Brenda Elaine 269
Howell, Gary Wayne 269
Hower, Larry Richard 269
Hubbard, Edna L. Calvert 269
Hubbard, Jalinda Marie 269
Hubbard, Virgil Glen
Hubble, Renette Dalene 269
Hubble, Shirley Jean 269
Hubble, Stella Gene 269
Huchton, Donald Frank 269
Huchton, Joseph M. 269,127
Humphreys, Roger Andrew 270
Humphries, Michael Kirby 270
Hunnicutt, Garland G.
Hunter, Joseph Klude 270,132
Hunter, William Austin, Jr.
Hurst, Joseph Lynn 270
Hurst, Wanda Lee Koon 270
Hurt, Allen Lee 150
Hurt, Lauretta Jane 270
Husby, David J.
Hutcheson, Dennis Wayne 271
Hutchinson, Thompson G., Jr. 271
Jennings, Joe Keith 273
Jennings, Robert Allen
Jenson, Sharon Diane 273
Jernigan, Carroll Gaylon 273,73
Jeschke, Roger Lynn 273
Jeschke, Wilbum Charles
Jimenez, Ismael Inacio 273
Johanson, Joe Gale 273
John, Betty Lou Beckham
Johns, Joanna Lynn 273,179,941
Johnson, Albert Floyd
Johnson, Carolyn Jean 273
Johnson, Cordell Edward II 273
Johnson, Deborah Ann
Johnson, Donald Ray 273
Johnson, Genelle Edmiston 273,119
Johnson, Glenn Alexander 273,58
Johnson, Henry Claudis 273
Johnson, Linda Diane 273,151
Johnson, Marsha Ann 249
Inch, Thomas Snyder
Inman, Janina Sue 271,129
Inman, Valtin 271,66,67
Irby, Billy Gene 271,132
Irwin, Duane Carrol
Isabel, Morris Aaron, Jr. 271
Isbell, Betty 130
Isbell, Janice 271,158
Isbell, Mary Jeannine 271
Ivey, Juanita A. Franklin 271
Ivey, Roy Gene 271,35,166
Johnson, Travis Pharon
Johnston, Freddie Harrison 273
Johnston, Jerry Larue 273,249,22,13
15,182
Johnston, Jimmie Sue 66,67
Johnston, Linda Longlois 147,148
Johnston, Venda Shana 273
Huddleston, Randy Michael 269
Hudgeons, Kay K. Saunders
Hudson
Hudson
, David Lee 269
, Dow Thomas 269
Hudson, Frank Dewayne 269
Hudson, Karen K. Walraven
Hudson, Laura Louise 269
Hudson
, Rose Baker
Ivy, Annabeth Lee
Ivy, Jana Gay 271
Ivy, William Carroll 271,132,133
Jackson Betty A. McCain 271
Jackson Billy E. 271
Jackson, Carolyn E. M. 271
Jackson, Edwin Martin, Jr.
Jackson, Jean L. Petrilla
Jackson, Patsy J. Rodgers
Jackson, Robert Alan
Jackson, Shireen 272
Jackson, Shirley J. Sofge 272
Jackson, Wanda Faye 272,171
Jacobo, Joe Luis 272,52,141
Jacoby, Billy Ray 272
Jacoby, Suzanne 272
Jones, Charles Terrence 273,164
Jones, Eugene Dale
Jones, Larry Dewayne 273,67
Jones, Linda Ann 273,150
Jones, Mary Melinda 273
Jones, Mary Sue 273
Jones, Michael Joaquin 273
Jones, Peggye F. McDonald 273
Jones, Richard Hill 194
Jones, Teny Allen 273
Jones, Wendell Mike
Jones, Willy
Jordan, Clovis Minnard
Jordan, Debra Lynn 274
Jordan, Martha Jane 274,20,248,179
23,65,130
Jordan, Peggy Lou Berry
Joslin, John Irl 274
Jost, Karen Frances 274
Joy, Edward Lee
Joy, William Preston
McClure, Gary Clinton 281
Junginger, Robert John II 274
Justice, Bonnie L. Jennings 274
Kahlig, Charles Anthony 274,160
Kahlig, Joyce Annette 274
Kaiser, Allen Warren 274,164
Kaldahl, Sharon 274
Kaliselc, Edward Thomas Jr.
Kane, Dennis 176
Kane, Prestidge Lee 274
Kane, Ralph Bowman 274
Kaplanian, Boghos Kevork
Karmany, William Jr. 274
Kasner, Curtis Edwin 274
Keating, John Brady
Keel, Ben Richard
Keel, James M.
Keeler, Bradford Lance
Keeling, Deborah Joyce 274
Keene, Lucy Anne 162
Keeney, Gene Price 135,274
Keeney, Kenneth Wayne 274
Keesee, Dana Richard
Keith, Pamela Marie 274,249,179,l56
Keith, Ronnal Jay 274
Kelley, Alan Kent 274,17,34,169,166,
15,182
Kelley, Ann Elizabeth
Kelley, Arthur Lee 274
Kelley, Donald Elmer
Kelley, Karen June 274,152,34,l79,
182,185
Kelly, Betty Jo Basinger
Kelly, Mildred Ann Comils
Kelpe, Roland Kurt
Kemp, Carolyn Ann
Kendall, Kip 274
Kennedy, John W.
Kennedy, Lana Lou 274,50,142
Kennemer, Linda Kay
Kennon, Lovie D. Jr.
Kent, Jerry Wayne
Kemen, Michael Joseph
Kever, Justin Andrew 64
Key, Kenneth Foy 274
Key, Stephen Murry
Key, Wilson Dennie 274
Kibler, Lynn 274,94
Kidd, Nancy Jean 274,259,178
Kilgore, Michael Don 274
Killough, Cletes Wayne 274
Killough, Danny Ray
Kimble, Russell Crawford
Kimbrough, Nancy Jean 274
Kimrey, Bemard William 274
Kothmann, Ava June 275
Kothmann, Glenda Laveme
Kothmann, Judy Gay 275
Kraatz, Shelih Lucrecia 275
Kreici, Ronnie Ray 275
Krumbhaar, Roberta A. 275
Kubala, Donnie Ray 275
Kubinsky, John Michael 275,85,192,
93
Kubish, Kenneth Lee 275
Kujwwski, Daniel Wayne 275,160
Kujawski, Jeanette Carolyn 275,161,
156,30
Kuiawski, Lawrence Joseph 275,214.
160
Kunkel, Jeanine Ann 275,248,34,179,
182,136
Kuss, Allen Frank 275
Kuss, Leonard James 275
Kuykendall, Allen Jerrel 275
Kuykendall, Vickey Elaine 275
Kyser, Betty Ann Ashley 275
La Roux, Belva Jo Shipp 275
Lackey, Dee 169
Lacoss, Betty F ranoes 275
Lewis, Marcia Alison 279
Lewis, Michael Kirk
Lilly, Jeffrey Amet
Lilly, Margaret Ann 279,179
Lindemann, David Marvin 279
Lindemann, James F.
Lindemann, Mickie Marlene
Linderman, William Wayne 279
Lindsey, William Terry 279
Lippe, Lydia- Ruth
Lippe, Paul Karl
Lipsey, Charles 279
Lissner, Mary Lindora 279,179
Little, Elmarine Brown 279
Little, Ronald Dee
Lively, Anita Louise 279
Livensparger, Richard Paul 279
Livingston, Ottis L.
Lloyd, Mary K. Oldberg
Lloyd, Roger William 279,174
Lloyd, Weldon David 279
Lock, Bennie B. Elkins 179,168
Lock, Thomas Richard 279
Lock, Bennie B. Elkins 279,168
Locklear, Susan Ann 279,816,24,25
Loehman, Michial 279
Lacy, Claude Jr.
Lacy, Hany Jr. 275
Lacy, Lloyd Leon 275
Lacy, Robert Christian 276,85
Lafoon, Robbie Charlene 276
Loftus
, Jolene M. Rauterkus
Loftus, William Owen
Lohse,
Loika,
Henry Arlen
Mary Eugenia 280
Lollar, Linwood A. Jr. 135
Lamb, William A. II 276
Lambert, Zolly Carlton
Lampman, Charles Eugene
Lancaster, Cheryl Vonette 276
Land, Kenneth Arland 154
Landfried, Kenneth Roland 276
Landgraf, Bobby Joe
Lane, Mack E.
Langbartel, Steve 104
Long, Ann Reynolds Dingler
Long, Herman C.
Long, Richard Eugene
Long, Richard Ronnie
Longoria, Joe Levario 280
Lopez, Filimon 280
Lopez, Fredriek Joe
Lopez, Raymond 280
Loudamy, Barbara Sue
Lange, Anthony Walter 276
Lange, Dwaine Charles 276
Lange, Gary Lynn 276
Lange, Marlene Ann 276
Lange, Mary Kay 276
Lange, Roger Joseph 277
Lange, Susan Gail 277,179,129
Lange, William Ray 277
Kimrey, Dorothy Dosher
Kinard, Terry Mac 73
Kincaid, Ronald Jay 274
King, Barbara J. Herron
King
King
, Donna Gail 175
, Katherine Renee 274
King, Kathy Odell 94
King, Kenneth Marvin
King, Sally 53
King, Thomas Wayne 274
King
King
Kinn
Ki.nn
, William Fredrick
, Wynona F. Buchanan 274
ard, Lester Clayton 274,161
ey, Jimmy Ray 274,17,35
Kinsel, John Winston Jr. 274
Kinsey, Sara S. Champion 274
Kinsey, Wayne Larry
Kirby, Bill Anderson
Kirby, Ellen Anne 275
Langebartel, Steve Jay 104
Lankford, Paul Frederick 277
Lanning, Estelle B. Crow 277
Lara, Elias Jiron 277,167,136
Lara, Sylvia Torres 277,167
Larey, Charles David 277
Largent, David Fulton 277
Larimore, Larry Don 277
Laroque, Steven Lane 277
Laroux, William Josiah 277
Larremore, James Michael 277
Lasater, Leoma Kay 277,67
Lasseter, William Franklin 277
Lassetter, David Leslie 277
Laster, Dennis Ray
Laster, James Oren 277,46
Law, Linda Joyce 277,156
Lawdermilk, Trueman Paul
Lawrence, James Edward 277
Lawson, Linda Jo 277
Lawson, Mary E. Dyer 278
Layne, Mary K. Sparks 146
Leavitt, Jerry Farris Jr. 181
Ledbetter, Billy Ray
Leddy, Deborah Ann
Lee
Louda
Love,
Love,
Love,
Love,
Love,
my, Larry Don 280
Franklin Andrew 280
Pamela Gene 280
Ronald Wayne 65,280
Sharon Lois
Stanford Eugene 280,52
Low, Betty Lou Baker 280
Low, Danny Myers
Lowe, Dana Susan 280,513,142
Lowe, Janet Ruth
Lowe, Pamela Irene 280
Lower, Cleva M. Tiner
Lowery, Donald Ray 262
Lowery, Laura Jean Gray 280
Lowery, Lee Dale 280
Lowrie, Ted Rayland 280
Loyd, Davye June Joiner 281,150
Loyola, Vincent Mijares 281
Lozano, Ray Louis 281,104
Lubke, Ronald Melvin
Lucas, Bonita Kaye
Lucas, Katherine Louise 281,58
Lucenti, John Peter
Lugo, Johnny Mareno 144
Lujan, Manuel Rubio 281,136
Luker, Charles Melford
Lummus, Jimmie Don
Lumpkins, Fonda Ray 281
Luna, Richard Anthur 281
Lundgren, Barbara Winn 281
Luther, William G.
Lux, Truman De 281
Lynch, David M. 281
Lynch, Jimmie Gayle 281,58
McAdams, Mary Leonard
McAllister, Clifford Duane
McAnally, Douglas Menn 281
McArthur, John Edward
McBeth, Dennis Hoyt 281
McBride, Mary June 281
McBroom, Thomas Wayne 281,172
160
McBurnett, Cathy J. Meador
McBurnett, Jerry Lee 281
McBumett, Malcolm Guy 281
McCabe, Jeffrey Carson 281
McCabe, Thomas A.
McCall, Vaughn Stephen 281
McCarrell, Ronnie Gene
McCarroll, Larry Elgene 281,135
McCarson, Richard Von
McCleery, Danny Lee 281
McClement, James
McClement, Margaret A. 281,163
McClinton, Bryson Lee
McClish, Mildred L. James
McClung, William Neill 281,101,100
McClure, Terry Wayne 282
McCollum, Donald George 282
McCollum, Trudy Kay 282
Kirby, Jerry Eugene 275
Kirby, Martha J. Fulenwider 275
Kirkley, Frederick H.
Kirkpatrick, Charles A. 275,182
Kirtley, Michael Marvin 275
Kiser, Larry Jay
Klattenhoff, Larry Wayne 275
Kleppner, Ronnie Scott 275
Kling, Dwight Douglas 275
Kluiber, Frank M.
Knapp, Jill Brown
Knapp, Linda Lou
Knapp, Richard Franklin 275
Knebel, Dorothy Lee Kent 268
Kniffen, Rita Danice 275
Knight, Charlene Kay 275
Knight, Ronnie Dale 275
Knight, Wallace Lynn 275
Knisley, Jefferson Spencer
Knox, Audrey R. 275
Knox, Cynthia Sue 275
Kocher, Duane Michael
Kocich, Marcus Andrew 275
Kohutek, Susan Kate
Konz, John Paul 275
Koontz, Joseph Patrick 160
Koontz, Shelly T. 275,158
Kopp, Cheryl Leigh 275,152,146
, Bill Glen 278
Lee, Garvin Rudolph 134,278
Lee, Jim Dean
Lee, Jimmy Delas 278,161
Lee, Linda Marilyn 278
Lee, Linda Walton
Lee,
Lee,
Sandra Anne 278
William Dean
Leggett, Manzy Fred 278,59,58
Lehmberg, Brad Miles 100
Leifeste, Arthur Thomas 278,249,182
Leifeste, Kurtis Fritz 278
Leifeste, Lynne Wiley 278,156
Leinneweber, Emma Webb
Lennefelt, Roy Wayne 278,135
Lentz, Linda Carol 278
Leonard, Camille Ann 278
Lepard, Ronnie Wayne
Lester, Judy Dianne Ward
Letz, Reva Gail 278,179
Levander, Hugo Ephraim Jr. 278,152
Leverett, Billie J. England
Lewallen, Gary Wayne 279
Lewis, Belinda 279
Lewis, Dale Jay 279,104
Lewis, Helen Marilyn Hale
Lewis, Joanne
Lewis, Kathleen
Lewis, Linda Rae 279
101
McCullou h Debra Ann 282
Mcrcnigm,
McConnell, Michael Bemard
McCoulskey, Vera
McCown, Kathy Farrington 282
McCown, Sidney Alan
McCoy, Leslie Louise 282
McCravey, Margaret Maureen
McCrohan, Danice Kay 282
McCulloch, Tommy Leslie 282,100,
S .
McCullough, Janice Sue 282
McCullough, John M. Jr.
McCutchen, Sylvia Ann 282
Mc.Cutchen, Thurston Ben 282
McDaniel, Deborah Mae 282
McDaniel, Lavina M. Jenner
McDaniel, Terry Ottis
McDaniel, Thomas Richard CRust'yJ
282,132
McDevitt, Maureen Ann
McKee, Jimmy Dorsey
McKee, Kenneth Gale Jr.
McKee, Penny Lyn Riley
McKee, Steven 283,152
McKeever, Ronnie Ray 283
McKenna, Richard Lee
McKenzie, Wayne Hugh 284
McKim.mey, Gay J. Evans 284
McKinney, Diana Kay Krieg 284
McKinney, Drake Laine 284
McKinney, James Michael
McKinney, June E.
McKinney, Randall Everett 284
McKinney, Richard Alan 284,132
McKinnon Dinah Raye
McKinnon, Ray Smith Jr. 284
McKneely, Linda Mae 284
McKnight, Betty R. Rose
Billy Lane
Mercer, Sh
McDonald
, Carol Jean Young 282
McDonald, Charles D.
McDonald, Danny Boyd 282
McDonald, Dorothy Ann 282,110
McDonald, Elizabeth Ruth 282
McDonald, Joan L. Ahrens 282
McDonald, Joe Lynn 282
McDonald
McDonald,
, Phillip Lynn 282
William C. III 282
McDonough, Barbara S. Rimes
McDonnan, Thomas Dean 282
McDougall, Kaye 282,54,56,62,63
McDougall, James Ray 169,31
McDowell, Terry Don 282
McElrath, Jim
McElrath, Robert Lee 282
McElrath, Stephen Franklin 283,164
McElrath, Vic 283
McElwee, Joseph Arthur 283,54
Mc.Elwee, Larry A. 55
McEwen, Bill Wayne
McFarland, Empress Ann 283,2O,316,
l20,34,179,l56,182
McGarvey, Robert Burton 165
McGee, Aline Laroe 283
McGehee, Carolyn O. Tullos
McGehee, Gary Lee 283
McGill, Herman Henry
McGowen, Mac Gregory
McGowen, Randal Martin 283
McGrath, Wayne Edward 283,132
McHugh, F. Nadine Honeycutt
McHugh, Roy Thomas 283
Mclnnis Wesley T. 283
Mclntire, Connie Joyce 283
McIntyre, Robert Wesley
McKay, Donald Carroll 283
McKay, Ronnie Arthur 283,52
McKee, J. Frost
McKown, Robert Dale 284
McLaughlin, Leslie Marion 284
McLean, Sarah Delang 284
McManus, Inger Hansen 284
McManus, Judy
McMatb, Mary Jane 284
McMillan, Gay 284
McMillan, Scott
McMillan, Steven Grant 284
McMinn, Doreen
McMinn, Joel Henry 285
McMinn, Pearson Vernie
McNatt, William Charles 285
McPherson, Kenneth Doyle 285
McQueen, Danny Michael 285
McSherry, Sherry Lee 285
McSpadden, James
McSpadden, John Keith
McSpadden, Kerry Lynn 285
McSwain, Thomas Francis 285
McWhorter, Joe Dale 285
McWilliams, Bobby Don 285
McWilliams, Karen Jo 285
McWright, Donald Robert
Macias, Jesse Joe Jr. 285,167
Mackey, Mary F. Harper 285
Mackey, Sheri Willingham
Mackin, Barbara Ann 285,249
Maddoux, Vemon Darrell
Maddux, Margaret Ann 285
Maheu, Mary B. Dominguez
Maines, Mike David 285
Maldonado Evangelina G. 285
Malone, Penny Sue
Maness, Danny Wayne
Maneval, Mark Wilson 71,73,79
Manitzas, Teresa Faye 285
Mann, Donald Lee 285
Manning, Jackie Dean 285
Manns, M. Dianne Gerth 285
Manos, Johnnie Dobbins 285
Manship, Gary Nolan
Manship, Gregory Garvis 285
Manske, Lynn Dale
Maples, Daniel Joseph
March, Bill Gary 285
Marecek, James Allen 285,164
Marines, Leticia 285
Markham, Michael Van
Marques, Leticia Martinez
Marren, Thomas Edward Jr.
Marro, Roberta L. Crgnkhite
Marsala, James Wallace
Marsala, Mary C. Donohoe
Marsden, Leeroy Latimer
Marsden, Thomas Dan 285,32
Marsh, Albert Ray 285
Marsh, Elias Joseph II
Marthiliohni, Joseph Otis 26,29,35,71,
73
Marthiljohni, Margaret L. 26,29
Martin, Helen J. Ray 285
Martin, Jackie Waylon 73
Mayfield, Phyllis Herman
Mayfield, Robert Bruce Jr. 286
Mayfield, Robert Earl 286
Mayo, Currie Ray 35
Mayo, Sandra Sue Coffman 286
Meador, James Clay 286,154
Meador, Judy Beth McCarver 286
Meador, Randal Britton 210,132,160
Meads, Ronald Charles 286
Mears, Natha Jo 286
Medders, Bobby Gwinn 286
Meier, Charlotte Jo Story
Mejia, Rosa D. Urista
Mellon, Milton Thomas
Melton, Billy Ronald
Menchaca, Armando 52
Menchaca, Bobby Galan 249,22,23,
73,14
Menchaca, Cathleen A. 286
Menchaca, Margaret Diana 286
Menchaca Sylvia Rose 286
Mendez, 8am L.
Mendoza, Santos Jr.
erian Mertice 286
Martin
Martin
Martin,
Martin,
, Paul Dean 285
Kevin Hoseph 285
Patricia June Ryan
Roy Dale Jr. 285
Martinez, Gloria Louise 285
Martinez, Manuel Sosa 285
Martinez, Robert Silvas 285,167
Martinez, Roy Robert 167,52,136
Mason, Billie Darlyne 285,157
Mason, Ray Jackson 285
Mason, Susan Kay 285,119
Massaro, Anthony Joseph
Mata, Phillip Jr.
Matheny, Karen Sue 285
Mathews, Glenda J. Parson 285,168
Mathews, Hubert Daniel 285,73
Mathews, James Preston
Mathews, Larry Kendrick
Mathis, Danny Wayne 286
Meredith, Bennye Sims
Merkel, Sandra.
Merket, Russell Hayden 286
Merriman, James Lowell
Merriman, Ronnie Louis
Merritt, James Barron
Meyer, Henry Herbert 286
Mickelson, Timothy Austin 287
Micklethwait, Laura Elaine 287
Middlebrook, Randall Dean 287,156,
136
Middleton, Amanda Jane 287
Middleton, Don Edmund
Middleton, Robert C. 287
Middleton, Sheryl Dean 287
Mifsud, Paul Charles
Mijares, Carlos Losoya 287
Mijares, Juanita 287
Milceska, Gary Noel 287
Matlock, Laura Kay 286,158,179
Matson, Larry Glen 286,55,56,135,
182
Matthews, Edward W. 286
Matthews, John Paul 286,73
Matthiesen, Barbara Ann 286,120,156
146,l69,l66,30
Matthiesen, Judith Helen 286,31
Matthiesen, Steven Glen
Maxie, Franke David 286
Maxwell, William Steven 286
May, Daniel Richardson
May, Donald L.
Mayes, Deborah Jo 286,179
Mayfield, Grace Irene 286
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Milbum, David Barry
Miles, Bob 162
Miles, Gary James
Miller, Barbara Lyn 287,129
Miller Candia Ann 287
Miller, Doyle Glenn 287
Miller, Kye Royden 287
Miller, Larry Edward
Miller, Lynda Kay 287,179
Miller, Nan Louise Sweet
Miller, Nancy Lou Fulcher 288,27,26
Miller
, Paula Jane 288,120,156
Miller, Sherry Kay 288
Miller, Tommy Gayle 288,26
Miller, Warren Edward 288
Ne
Miller, William Anthony
Millican, Jimmy Wayne
Millican, Teddy Wayne 288
Mims,
Kelly Bryan 288
Minton, Cynthia Maureen
Minton, G. Carolyn Brock 288
Minzenmayer, Harrell W.
Minzenmayer, Janet A. Ocker 288
Miranda, Eloisa Caballero 288
Mitchell, John Barry 288
Mitchell, Lemuel Laurel
Neeley, Barbara Lou 291
Neill,
Peggy osboum 129,291,128
Nelson, Betty A.
Nelson, Diane Louise 291
Nelson, Gary Lynn 292
Nelson, Jeanette Gayle 292,513,142
Nelson, Pamela Sue
Nettles, Daniel Graves 292
Nevins, James Roger 292,52,140,141
Newby, James Duncan
Kenneth Lee 73
Parker,
Parker,
David Worth 295
Gary Gene 295
Parker, Gary Ray
Parker,
Glenda Jean
Parker, Randy Dean 73
Parks, Gerald Curtis
Parks, Jeffery Mark 295
Parr, K
ristie Phyllis 295
Parris, Edna Hopper 295
Parris,
Katherine E.
Parrish, Charles James 150
Mitchell, Marsha C. Miller 288
Mixon, Randy Ray
Modisett, William Ezell Jr.
Moellering, Margaret Ann
Moghadam, Bahram, Salimi 288,160
Mohan, Tim Paul 288
Mohler, Karen Kay 288,155
Mohler, Stacy W. 288,277
Molsbee, Donald Wayne
Monde, Robert Alfred
Money, Ronnie Lynn
Monroe, Janice Lynne 288
Monroe, Lorenzo Dow Jr. 288
Montano, Steve Jr. 288
Montez, Santiago Gutierrez 288
wman,
Newsom, Mary Lawren 292
Newsom, Teresa Ann 292,158
Newsome, Nelson Joe
Newton, Vanetta Melba 292,179
Nichols, Sheila 292
Nicholson, Kenneth E. 292
Niedzwiecki, Victor 292
Niehues, Carl William
Niehues, Carol K. Steinbach
Nix, Dolores A. Spinelli 292
Nixon, Terry Ann
Noble, Keith Laray
Noble, Linda B. Knapp 292
Nobles, Lydia Gay 292
Nobles, Mary Jo 292
Parrish, Johnny Jay
Parry, Norma Ione 295,53
Parsons, Mike R.
Partridge, Wendell Dean Jr. 295
Paschal, Anne Pearl Bales 295,151
Paschal, Patrick Wayne 295
Paschal, Seldon Reese 295,157
Paske, Donald Kieth 295
Patterson, Alton Lynn 295,180
Pilgri.m, Joe Wayne
Pinto,
Pipes,
James Levi 296
Thomas Ike 298
Pipkin, Georgia Suzzanne
Pipkin, Randall Jess 296
Pippin, Gerald Wallace Jr. 296
Pitman, Joe Jay 296,134,135
Pittman, Robert Gaines
Pitts, Bobby Fred 296
Pitts, Danny Ray 296
Pitts, John Charles 296
Plant,
Patricia Roseann 298
Plaster, John Galen 296
Plumlee, John Howard 296
Plumlee, Rex Anthony 296
Podolske, Timothy
Poe, Vance Alan 296,121
Poehls, Edward Ray
Polk, Mary Candace 296
Pollock, Leta Pearl 296
Powell, Judy Sue 297
Montgomery, Barbara Anne
Montgomery, Carl
Montgomery, Chris Doose 288
Montg
Montg
Montg
Moody, Ma
omery, Georgia Cheryl
omery, Sarah Pauline 66,67
omery, Truett Neal
Hibbard
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Moore, Barron Bishop 288
Moore, Billy Gene 288 .
Moore, Brenda Joyce Bates 288,58
Moore, Cathy McAnal.ly
Moore, Deborah Ann 288,172,153
Moore
Dorman Wayne 288
Moore: Frances Elaine 288,248,182
Moore
Fredrick Stanley 288,17,54,
49,l26,127,58,65,185
Moore, George Edwin Sr.
Moore, Lawrence Wallace 288
Moore, Martha Jean Love
Moore
, Miami one 2ss
Moore, Noah Joseph IV 288
Moore, Rebecca Ann 288
Moore, Sherry Ann 288
Moore, Sherry Ellen 288
Moore, Teny Lee 288
Moore, Vernon N. 172
Moorman, Timothy Mack 288
Nobles, Roger Wayne 292
Noelke, Kennie Holmes
Noelke, Sue Ann Wade 292,156
Norman, John William 292
Norman, Robert Edward 292,156
Norris, Deloris Anitta 292
Norris, anis ean
Non'is
I J
, Michael Gary 292
Norris, Ronald Barron 293
North, Joy Elaine 293
Norwood, Linda Kay
Ponce, Alfred 296
Pool, Eddie Jack 296,52,141
Pool, Laura F. Bickley 296,128
Pool, Michael Dennis 297
Pope, James David 297
Patterson, Alvin Glenn 180
Patterson, James Clifford 295
Patterson, James Randall 295,149
Patterson, John Lynn
Patterson, Sally Ann 295
Patterson, William C.
Patton, Fred Maxwell 295
Pauley, Rebecca Ann 295
Pavlicek, Donna Lue Taylor 295
Payne, Bobby Joe 295
Payne, Charles Richard
Payne, Jerry Wayne 295
Payne, Lorrine
Payton,
Pealor,
Norma Louise 295,175
Peggy Sue 295
Pearce, Janie Sue 295,178
Pearce, Raymond Clayton 295
Nowak, Lydia 293
Nowlin, Bob Allen
Nowlin, James David 293,139
Noyd, Michael R. 293
Nunn, Brenda Oveta 293
Nunn, Frank N. Jr.
O'Bryan, James Thomas 293
Ocker, Elmer Hurman 293
Ocker, Michael Bemard 293,160
Odor, Carolyn Sparks
Oefinger, Cynthia A. 293
Oelkers, Charles Gene 157,135
Ogilvy, Thomas Wingfield 293
Ogleshy, William Henry
Olivares, David 293
Pearce, Rinky Ann
Pearson, Karen Lee Bayres 295,54,56,
57,46,48,43,65
Peays, Claudia Permelia 295
Pechacek, Sharon Marie 295
Peel, Randy Lee 295
Peeples, Bettimae S.
Pope, Kathy Jane 297
Porter, David Harvey 297
Porter, Dena C. Shepard 297,156
Porter
Harold Andrew Jr. 297
Porter, James Edward 297
Porter, John Randall 297
Porter, Joseph Craig Jr.
Porter, Wanda Kay 297,156
Porter
William Richard 297
Ponsdn, Kathy Elizabeth 297
Pound
s, Brenda Ann 297,53
Powell, Larry Neal 73,82
Powell, Leonard Edward 58
Powell, Mary Jane 297
Powell, Weldon Robert 297
Prather, Dwain Frederic
Prathe
r, Laurin Walker 297,91,88,85
95,92,99
Peer, Nola May Felix 295,152,147,
146.148
Pelzel, Janet Ann 295
Pelzel,
Pelzel,
Patrick Louis 295
Steve M. 295
Prather, Sharon Nell Young 297,156
Prescott, Mike Leon 297
Pressly, Julie 31
Preston, Jill Applewhite
Preston, John L.
Moos, Dale Crews 288
Morey, Caryl Ann Maddox 288
Morey, Cheri L.
0'Neal, Donna Ruth 293,129,128
Moya, Carolyn Charline 290
Morgan, Aubrey Neal 288
Morgan, Morris Glynn 288
Morgan, William David 290
Momes, Brenda Joyce 58
Morrill, William Dexter H
Morris, Gary Wayne 290
Morris, James E. 290
Morris, John Bemard Jr.
Morris, Norma Ilene 280
Morris, Roy Eugene 290
Morrison, Dwain Robert
Morrow, Clarence Taylor 290
Morrow, Thomas Doak 290
Morse, Robert A.
Morton, Marcia June
Moss, Lisa Maree 290
Motl, Christine Yvonne 290,183
Motl, Gary Martin 290
Motl, Joyce Marie 290
Motley, Nelson Lee
Moya,
Olga c. 290
Multer, Ellen Jo 290,172
Mund, Corine Kay 290
Mund, Mary Nell Tarr 291
Mund, Van Lowell 291
Munn, Sally May 291
Munoz, Vincente Jr.
Murphy, Delia Richardson
Murphy, Gary Edwin 291,52
Murphy, Michael Greer 291
Murray, Charles Robert 291
Murray, Cornelius E. Jr. 291
Murray, Gary Max 291
Muse, Mary Lou 291
Musta, Charles Anthony 291,135
Musta, Donald Joseph 291
Myers, Charlotte Murphrey 291,168
Myers, Robert Everett III 291
Nance, William Herbie
Nash,
N ava,
Charles Durham 291
Mary Ellen 291
Neva, Patricia Ann 291,167
Neal, Joe Clifton 182,291
Neel, David Lee
Olivares, Isaac Daniel
Olivas, Raul Paul
Oliver
, Emily Sue 142,293,143
Oliver, Reta Grace 293,128
O'Loughlin, Richard Kane Jr. 293
Olsak, Cynthia Kay 293
Olsen, Michael Wayne
Olsen, Ronald Eugene 293
Olson, Allen Eugene 293
O'Neal, Alice Pauline Carr
Pena, Claro Ybarra
Pena, Consuelo 295
Pena, Lorenzo Gonzales 295
Pendergrass, Scottie Clark 295
Pennington, Gary Randall 295
Pentecost, Dmcilla CNadineJ 296,178
Pentecost, James Bird
Percifull, Carolyn Sue 296
Percifull, Kathy Jean
Perez, Benjamin Avendano 296,152,
183
Perez, Frank Jr.
Perez, Lisandro
Perez, Nemesio 167
Prewit, Larry Bob 297
Price,
Price,
Aurora Fae 297,179
Garla Jean 297
Price, John Robert 297
Price,
Karen Louise 297
Price, Polly Ann 297
Price, Thomas Carroll 297
O'Neal, Darrell Wayne 293,3l1,l64,
182
Oquin, Marcus Kevin
O'Quin, Richard Marion 294
Omelas, Gilbert Lopez 267,294,292,
152,182,185
Omelas, Mary Lopez
Omelas Silverio Lopez 294
Orraca, Osvaldo E.
Orrison, Emily Kay 294
Orsak, Jeny Joe 294
Orsak, Thomas Calvin 73
Ortegon, Manuel 294
Perez,
Sylvia
Perkins, Daron Ray
Perkins, George David
Perkins
Perkins
, Jack William Jr.
, Jimmy Lee 296
Perkins, Lee 296
Perkins
, Leslie Ann Moore 296
Perkins, Tana Lou 296,135
Perry, David Neil 296,132,133
Perry, James Ector
Perry, Jerry Lee
Perry, Michael Charles
Perry, William Allen 296
Petemiann, Joy Ella 296,156
Priddy, Elizabeth Ann 297
Pride, Rena Mary Charles 297
Priess, Brenda Fay 297
Priest, Gwendolyn Gay 297
Prince, Vickey Karen 297
Privett, John Delmar
Proffitt, Leonard Wayne 297
Pruett, Michael Scott 297,105,104
Pruitt, Glenn Aulton 297,164
Pruneda, Juanita Perez 159,297
Osboum, Joni Meryl 294
Osbourn, Kenny Randolph 294
Osboum, Russel Terry
Osbou
m, Toni Cheryl 294
Osteen, Roxeana 294
Ott, Kenneth Michael 283
Ott, Michael Royce 294,73
Otto, Sarah Emily 294
Otto, Walter Donald 294
Overstreet, Lloyd Earl 294
Overstreet, Morris L. 73,17l,104,103
Owens, Hedy Jean 294
Ozee, Juanita Boyd
Pace, Kalista Ann 294
Pace, Lonnie Charles
Pair, Gary Dwain 294
Pair, Jan Frances Wagley 294
Pair, Ronald Neil 294
Palmo
s, O'Connsa G. Parker 294
Pankey, Katrina Gail
Panne
ll, Ronald Lynn 295
Pappas, Michael Nick 295
Parker, Bradford Jay 295
Parker, David Glenn 295
Peters, David Lee 296
Peterson, Leroy Edward
Pettigrew, Sherry Lynn 296
Pettigrew, Terrilee Pearl 296,152,35,
166,178
Pettit, Amy E. Lee 296,156,146,148
Petty, Janet Adell 296
Petty, Jon Duane
Petty, Rebecca Ann 296
Peyton, Sara Kathryn 296
Phelps, Donna J. Griffin
Pherigo, Robert Wayne 73
Phillips, Elaine Willbom
Phillips, John Burton
Phillips, Kenneth Lois
Phinney, Patsy E. Panner 296,33,34
Phy, Edwin Gale Jr.
Picazio, Carl A.
Piedfort, Mark Truman
Pierce, Jen'y 296.85
Pierce, Mickey 296,85,99
Piemsch, Frances Ann 296,121,147,
179.156,146.l82
Pietzsch, Jeny Don 296
Pilant, William Calvin
Psencik, E. Dwain 297
Pullig.
Pullig,
Don Wayne 297
Sandra Fay Herron 297
Pumphrey, Clifford Powell 297
Purser, Don G. 297
Quain, Jerry Neal
Quinn
, James William 297
Rabon, Marian Jean 298 1'
Raboum, Cynthia Lee 298,184
Raboum, Dean Owen 127,185
Rahija,
John III 298, 135
Rainey, Robert Rust
Ramage, Alan Jarrel 298
Ramirez, Charlie T. 298
Ramirez, Irma Joyce 298
Ramirez, Mary Alice 298
Ramirez, Richard Dale 298
Ramirez, Susie Abalos 298
Ramirez Zeke 52.141
Ramos,
Johnny 298
Ramseur, Rickey Allen 298
Ramsey, Daniel Lynn 298
Randle, James Bates Jr.
Randle, Sidney Thomas 298,194
Randle
Walker Murray
Rangel, Roberto Garcia 298
Rankin, Lewis Gene
Rankin, Modena Ann
Rasco, Belton D. 298,156
Rasco, Foriest Lane 299
Rasmussen, Joan Maniscalco
Ratliff, Billy Carrol 12l,22,23,15
Ratliff, Dolores Groves
Ratliff, James William 73,139
Rogge, Clifton Fred Jr. 302,53
Ratliff, Richard Wayne 299.164
Rauch, Michael Scott 149
Rautenberg, Wayne Edmond
Rauterkus, Jerome Hubert 307,299,135
Rawlings, Paul Thomas 299
Ray, Elizabeth Maurine 299
Ray, Lonnie Robert 299,164
Ray, Mary Jean 299
Rogers,
Neil 302
Rogers, Steven Ross 302
Rogers,
Rogers,
William Mason 302
Willie Don 302
Rollins, Paul 166
Roman,
Roman,
David Allen 302
lldiko Rose 302,172,58
Ray, Norman Scott
Ray, W
alter Lee Jr. 299,172
Reagan, Larry Joe 299
Rebsch,
Rector,
Roland Everett
Barron Scott 299,100
Ror' :o, Mary 302
Hoop, Deborah Kay Dewoody 302,35,
166
Roper, Maryann Weir 302
Rose, Earlie Odus Jr. 302,52,140
Redden, Charles Michael 24,169,166
Redman, James Larry 299
Redmon, Carolyn D. Lady
Redmon, Ronald Elwood
Reed, Bobby Randall 299
Reeder, Ronald Ray 299
Reese, Stanton Odell 299
Reeves, Harvey Leon 299,135
Register, Mel Stephen 299
Rose, James Daniel
Rose, Judith Gail 302,39,178
Rose, M
Ross, Cl
eredith Mi.ke 302
ayton Jr. 302,58
Ross, Don Gordon 302
Ross, Edward Rock
Ross, Richard James
Reichenau, Charles Harold 299
Reicbenau
Reichenau
Reichenau
, Donald Ray
, Joan Dee 299
, Linda Joy Ward 299
Reisner, Freeman Earl 299
Rendon, Rita Ann 300
Reyes, Edward Joe 300
Reyes, Ramon M. 300
Reynaud, James Adams
Rosson, Jim Chris 302
Rosson, John Mack 302,58
Rosson, Robert W. 302,164
Rouse, Donald Marvin 302
Rowan, Donald Gene 302
Rowe, Ronnie Lee 302
Rowell, Mary Ruth 302
Rowlette, Mac 103
Rucker, Mary Lou 302
Rushing, Randall Avon 302
Rusler, Sharon S. Edmiston 303
Reynolds, Richard Keith 300
Rhea, Billy Ansel 300,84,85,99
Rhea, Kimberlee Susanne 300
Rhemann, Ronald Harold 300
Ribble, Dorothy L. Edwards
Ricci, Evrard Louis
Ricci, Lawrence Albert 300,107,105
Richards, Marcia 300,130
Richards, William A. 300
Richardson, Janet K. 67
Richardson, Tommy Duane
Richey, L. Jolene Hudspeth
Richmond, Myra Lottie 300
Riclmian, Hannah L.
Ricks, Connie Lynn 149
Riddle, James Richard 300,164,156
Riedinger, Patricia Hughes 300
Riggau, Timothy Wayne 300
Riggs, Mitchell Louis 300
Rike, Robert L. 301
Riley, Carol Annette Ford 301
Riley, James Bryan 301,122
Russell, Barry Lynn 303
Russell, Danny Ray
Russell, Hayman 303
Russell, Marilyn Kay 303
Russell, Sarah J. Gregory
Rust, Frederick William 303
Ruth, Johnny Burns 303
Ruth, Willie Dean 303
Ringo, Thomas Lloyd 301
Rinke r,
Barry Lloyd 301
Rutherford, Alan Rodney 303
Rutherford, Larry Demby
Rutherford, Robert Emest 62
Rutherford, Willard Joe 303
Ruttgliano, Rebecca Jean 303
Rutledge, Ronald David 303
Rychlilc, Claire Patricia
Rylander, Teresa Ann
Salinas, Juan 303
Salvato, Toni Rosanna 303
Sammons, Tom Jones
San Roman, Richard 139
Sanchez, Carlos Alviar 303
Sanchez, Manuel 136
Sandel, Pamela Joy 303
Schulze, Susan Gale 305,123,147,156
Schwab, Diane 305
Schwartz, Emest Louis 305
Schwartz, Harold Joe Jr. 305
Shelton, Johnny Wesley Jr. 306
Shelton, Steven Robert 73,82
Shely, Jack Dee 307
Shepard, Rex Burton
Esse Uval
Ripley, Johnie Wayne
Ripple, Deborah 301
Ripple, Katherine Joyce 301,130
Ripple, Rodney Wayne 301
Rivard, William Randall
Rivas, Joe
301
Rivera, Manuel Najar 301
Rivera, Richard 301
Rives, Stephen Edward
Rives, William Randolph 301
Roach, Gary Lynn 301
Roach, Glenn Pierce 301
Sanderford, Sybil J. Brown
Sanders,
Sanders,
Barbara Ann 303
Brandon George 303,135
Sanders, Dorothy Janell B.
Sanders, Hubert Dennis
Sanders, Kathy Jane
Sanders, Kenneth Foster 303,135
Sanders,
Sandifer
Michael Barnett 303
, Lavon Rudolph
Sandoval, Josefa 303,152
Sanford, Larry Sinclair
Sanford, Patsy Alice 304
Schwenner, Harvey Lee 305
Schwertner, Herbert Walter 305
Schwertner, Joy Cecile 305
Schwemier, Judy Ann 305
Scbwertner, Lavanda Murray 305
Schwertner, Maynard A. 305
Schwertner, Ray Don 305,123,139
Schwertner, Sylvester G. 305
Scott, Christine Carole 305,148
Scott, Dale Leslie 305
Scott David Wyatt 306
Scott,
Sheridan, Kathy Louise
Sherman, Arthur Lee
Shertz, Ann 307
Shibata, Naoaki 307,180
Shin-ia, Yoko 307
Shirley, Debra Arlyne 307
Shirley, Karen 307
Shook, Diana Joyce 307
Short, Bobby D.
Shoults, Vesta Harrison 307
Shuster, Robert Bradley 307,135
Sigmon, Linda Diann 307
Roach, J. C. Jr. 301
Roach, Mary Bamett
Roach, Sanford Ray 157
Roach, Vivian Marie 301
Robbins, Kaye Lynn Waid 148
Robbins, Portis Samuel 301,52,141
Roberts, Bobby Joe
Roberts, Frances Theresa 301
Roberts,
Gary Dale
Roberts, James Arnold 301,31
Roberts, Ronnie 301
Robertson, Cynthia Louise 302
Robertson, James Michael 302
Robertson Pe Ruth 302
Robinso
Robinso
Robinso
- ESV
n, Dennis Jay
n, Hughbert James 302
n, Jimmy Don 302
Robinson, Joe Duane 302
Robinson, John Thomas 302
Robinson,
Robinson,
Rena L.
Thomas Garner 302
Robledo, Richard Jimmy 302
Robles, Irene Isabel 302
Robles, Ofelia 302
Rodgers, H. Alyne Nutt
Rodrique,
James Avert 73
Rodriguez, Modesta T.
Rodriguez, Henry 302
Rodriquez, Jo Elda 302
Rodriquez, Ramon
Roe, David Lee 302
Rogers, Gregory Alan 302
Rogers, Helen Jane
Rogers, James Marvin
Rogers, Nancy Lee 302,320,172
Sanmiguel, Camille 304,94
Santiago, Margarita 304,156
Sargent, Ronda Lee 304
Saumell, Rosa
Saunders, Kaye Annette
Sawyer, Edwin III
Sawyers, Eddy Ross 304
Scarborough, Dale Chester
Schacherl, Janis Elizabeth 304
Schaule, Norman 304,85
Schertz, Ann Elizabeth 307,207,130,
131
Schiller, Larry Wayne
Schkade, Kermit Claude
Schmidt, Relda Jane 304
Schmidt, Robert August 304
Schmiedekamp, Elvis Joseph 304,146,
150
Schneider, Jimmy Randell 304,132
Schneider, Karen G. Seward 304
Schneider, Timothy Joe 132
Schooler, Jerri Kay Teague 304
Schooley, Donna N. Davis
Schooley, Joseph C. Jr.
Schovaisa, Alice S. 304,147,148
Schraer, Patricia Ann 304,161
Schrank, Gordon Dabney 304,161,
122,146,149
Schroeder, William Edward 304
Schul, Michael Lynn 304
Schul, Patrick Loyd 304
Schuller, Joel Lynn
Schultz, Marvin Edward 238,304,54,
22,64,146,150,l82.184,136,185
Schulz, Carla Jean 305
Scott, Franky Mc 306
Scott, Harvey Allen
Scott, Lela Hill 150,148
Scott, Reynold Randy 306
Scott, Ronnie David
Scott, Royce D.
Scribner, Janet Elaine 306
Scroggins, Patricia Hall
Scroggins, Robert L.
Scruggs, Carol Ann Wright
Scruggs, Lawrence Russell
Scruggs, Ruth Ann 306
Sedeno, Rudolph Figueroa 306
Sedwick, William Lee
Sefcik, Jerry Lynn 306
Segura, Joseph Marcos 306,122,153,
156,137,136
Seitz, Rodney Dale 306
Seitzler, Carolyn S. Adams 306,151
Self, Richard Eugene
Sevier, George Edward 306
Sevier, Irene B. 306
Sevigny, Judith Marie
Sexton, Don Wayne
Seyvertsen, Harold Louis 306,146
Shafer, Marvin Jerome 306
Shaffer, Bernard D. III 306,127,31
Shahan, James Keith 306
Shahan, Roy Michael
Shahan, Susan P. Wells
Shamel, Richard Edwin 306
Sharpe, Donna Jo 306
Shattuck, John Elson 306
Shea, James M.
Sheen, William Winston
Simcik, Janet Louise 307
Simcik, Rebecca Ann 307,58
Simmons, Bill Odie Jr.
Simmons, Janice H. Green
Simmons, Jo Nell
Simmons, Susan 307
Simmons, Tom A. 307
Simon, Susan Elia 307
Simpson, Debbie Jayne 307
Simpson, Glenda Sue 307
Simpson, John Doyle
Sims, Bobby Lawrence 278,22,73,15
139
Sims, Shirley Jean 307
Skalak, Joe Wayne
Skeeters, Danna Katherine 307
Skelton, David Lynn 307
Skinner, Jack Glen 308
Skinner, Marsha Glyn 308
Skrabanek, Teresa Ann 308
Slater, Charles Eugene I1I
Slater, Eloise Mae 308
Slaughter, Stephen Dale
Slaughter, Ysleta Jean 308,94
Slay, Coralis Sue 308
Sloan, Peter Claude
Smart, David Harold 308.85,87
Smetana, Ronnie Andrew 308
Smith, Barbara Stevens
Smith, Bobby David 308,161
Smith, Calvin Mack 308
Smith, Charylene Brantner 308
Smith, Constance
Smith, Curtis Charles 308
Smith, Dale Loyd 308
Studer,
Smith,
Smith,
Smith,
Daniel Edwin 308
David Carroll 308
Donna Elizabeth 308
Smith, Donna Nall
Smith, Dorothy Catherine 308,179
Smith, Glenda Nell 308,53,142,143
Smith, Jack 308
Smith, James Douglas
Smith, James Michael
Smith, Jerry Earl
Smith, John Howard 308
Smith,
Smith,
Smith,
188
Smith,
Smith,
Smith,
Smith,
Smith,
Smith,
Smith,
Smith,
Smith,
Smith,
Smith,
Smith,
Smith,
148
Smith,
Smith,
Smith,
Smith,
Smith,
Smith,
Smith,
Smith,
Smith,
Smith,
Smith,
Smith,
Smith,
Smith,
Smith,
Smith,
Smith,
Smith,
Smith,
Smith,
Snell,
John Pierce Jr.
Karl Lee
Kenneth Michael 309, 161,123,
Kenny Carl 309
Larry Don 309
Larry Don 309
Larry Joe 307
Lauren Jo 309,158,58
Lillie M. Washington
Linda Rae Hallgren
Lynne Susan 309
Madeline Elaine 309,149,178
Michael Robert 309
Michael Thompson
Nancy Ellen
Nancy Kathryn 309,147,156,
Norman Gary 309
Paula Kay Lewis
Quinton K. 309
Rebecca Lane 309,94
Robbie Jane 309,158
Robert Lee Jr. 309,85
Rodney Cole 309
Rosemary Ainsworth 309
Roy E. Jr. 309
Scott Amold 309
Stacia Dee 309,94
Stanley Daun 309,139
Stephen Lynn 310
Thomas Eugene 310
Timothy Ronnie 310,135
Vick Edward 73
Warren Richard 310
Wesley Brent
William Ray 310
Willie Marcus Jr. 310
Richard Allen 310
Snider, Bill C.
Snuffer, Mary Verjean 310
Snyder, Richard Russell 310
Sockwell, Larry Don 310
Soliz, James Martin 310
Sorenson, Kent William 172
Sorrells, Sue Carol 310
Sorrels, John William 310
Sosa, Armando Gomez 310
Sosa, David Sepeda 310
Soto, Samuel Jerry 310
Sparks, John Rodney
Sparks, Marilyn 310,54,57,6l
Specht, Robert Allan 310
Speciale, Anthony Paul 310
Spence, Jimmie Ken 310
Spieker, Clarence Howard 310,164
Spieker, Mary E. Parker 310
Spieler, John Howard 310
Spill, Van Ray
Spiller, Walter Melvin
Spokely, Roland J. Jr.
Spoonts, Gary Scott
Sprawls, Tom Wayne 310
Spriggs, Johnny Lee 84,85,92
Springer, Alan Leighton 310
Springer, Denver Allen I1, 310
Springer, Jack C.
Springer, Ronald Baldwin 310
Springer, Roy Ellis 310
Springer, Wilbum Boone 310
Sprinkle, Beverly Ann 310
Srader, Jack Harlon 246,310,293,15,
182,139
Srader, John Garton 310
Stacy, Roy Lee 310
Stafford, Linda R. Huffman
Stahl, Van Linus 310,151,152,124,146
Staley, Jay William
Stamper, Delia D. Holguin 310
Standefer, Phyllis Ruth
Stanfield, Terry Altus 310
Stanley, Alan Dale 310
Stanley, Betty Lee 310
Stanley, Lynn Dale 310
Stapleton, James N.
Stapleton, Richard C. 310
Stapp, Hill David
Starkey, Judy K. Matthews
Stasey, Maribeth 311
Stegall, Donna Kay 311
Stephens, Charles C. 311
Stephens, Jimmy 311
Stephens, Maryann 311,22,23,94
Stephens, Thomas Charles 311,104
Stephens, William James
Stephenson, Larry Mac
Stemard, Rodney Robert 311
Stevens, Linda R. Van Ness 311
Stevens, Marc Edwin 311
Stevens, Perry Leslie 311
Stewart, Alfred Clude III 311
Stewart, Elaine L. Barina
Stewart, Gerald Wayne 311
Stewart, James Michael 311
Stewart
James William
Stewart, Linda Sue
Stewart, Lynn Howard 311
Stewart, Pat Ray 311
Stewart, Roberta A. Morse 311
Stillwell, Homer Allison
Stinnett, David Alan 311,135
Teel, Dewey Lynn 314
Teichelrnan, Choya Carlton 314
Templeton, Albert Eugene
Templeton, David Glenn
Teplieek, Linda S. Peterson 314
Tepper, Ben Steven 314
Terrazas, Leonel P. 314
Terrill, Burdett Henry 314,124,156,
162
Terry, Gayle A. 314
Terry, Timothy Mark 314
Theriot, Melody Ann 314,194
Thetford, Douglas Alan
Thiel, David William 73
Thieman, Mark H. 314,135
Thixton, Eunice L. Thompson 314
Thomas, Peter Michael
Thomas
Thomas
Thomas
, Randy Gene 262,314,132
, Sally Frances 314
, William David 314
Stirl, Shirley Diane 311,158,179
Stites, Claude Holland 311
Stockton, Lewis Austin Jr. 311,34
Stone, Jerry Wayne
Stone, Michael Craig 312
Stone, Samuella Nutt
Stoner, Anita Diane 312,179
Stout, Jo Ann Featherston
Stout, Robert Gordon 312
Stovall, Charles 312
Strahl, David Lynn 312,135,182
Straley, Dale Wayne 312
Strickland, Lillian Kay 312
Strickland, Nita Jean
Strickland, Vickey Lynn 312
Stricklin, Glenda Sue 312
Thomason
James Craig 314
Thomesen: Linda J. 314
Thompson,
Thompson,
Thompson,
'I'hompson,
Thompson
Thompson
Donald Milton 314
Kenneth Eugene 314,53
Manfred Rolf 314
Marilyn Fergason 314
Nelda Jane 314,53
Ruby A. Chewning 314
Streigler, 0. D.
Strom,
Strong,
Glynn Wayne 312
Betsy Ann 312
Strother, Carol Ann 312
Stroud,
Stroud,
Joylyn Kaye 312
Melissa Gaye 312
Stroud, Shen'y Lynn 312
Stroud, Vicki Lynn 313
Strube, Al Wilford 313
Strube, Thomas Dale 313
Sharon Lee 3 13
Sturm, Michael Paul 313
Sudduth, Jean Ann Low 313
Sudduth, Ollie Neille 313
Sugg, Joel David
Sugg, Suzanne P. Pohleman
Sullivan, Mike Ray 172,73
Sullivan, R. Sharron 313
Sullivan, Stephen Roy 313,172
Summers, Don Alan 313,172
Summers, Michael Zenor 313
Suriff, Jerome Louis 164
Sutton, Janice Louise 313
Sutton, Thomas Gene 313
Swaim, Paul David
Swanke, Betty J. Scott
Swaringin, Lloyd D. 313
Swartz, Donna Ann Vaneff
Sweet, Michael
Swink, Donnie Lee 313
Sword, Harold 313
Sydislcis, Anita C. Wilhelm
Sydislds, Michael Arthur 313
Syvertsen, Harold 150
Talamantes, Antonio A. 313
Talamantes, Arthur E. 313
Talamantes, Joe V. 313
Talamantez, Mario Frausto
Talbot, Harold G.
Talley, John Harmon 314,85
Talley, Patricia Barth 314
Talley, Robert Wyn 314
Tankersley, Robert Neil 314
Tanner, Payton Francis
Tansil, Harry A.
Tarter, Joe Brent 314,146,l50,183
Tate, Allene Ruby
Thornton, Dorothy Lucille 314
Thornton, James Woodrow 314
Thomton, Richard Eugene 314
Thornton, William Thomas 315
Thorp, Larry Wayne 315
Thorp, Thomas Marion
Timm, Connie Lee Marshall
Tiner, William Elvis 315
Tinnerello, Cassandra 315
Tinney, Clifton Lee
Tipps, Susanne C. Griffin
Tipton, Leslie Mansell
Tipton, Michael Gene
Tishman, Allen Joel
Tishman, Maxine Bernstein
Titsworth, Lester Ray 315
Titus, Albert
Tolle, Michael James
Tolle, Patti Ruth 315,52
Tomlin, Stuart Monroe
Tooke, Dexter Keith 315
Torrence, Craig Overton 315,55,46,62
63,60
Torres, James Escobedo 315
Torres, Marcelo Jr.
Torres,
136
Torres,
Torrez,
Mike Angel 315,l51,161,124,
Ricardo 146,315
Alfred Martinez 315
Tawate
Taylor,
Taylor,
r, Linda Sue 314,164,130
Barbara Ann 314,58-
Carolyn Kay 314
Taylor, Don Charles 314
Taylor, James Alva
Taylor, Johnny Webb 73,79
Taylor, Lewis James
Taylor, Michael Wayne
Taylor, Mozelle A. Sayner
Taylor, Patricia Ann 314
Taylor, Robert Stephen 65,314
Taylor, Tommy Clayton 314
Townley, Vicki Lynn 315
Townsend, Jimmy Dwaine 315
Townsend, Paul Arthur 315
Trainer, Ralph Mitchell
Trantham, Sue Ann
Trevathan, Jennifer Lee 315
Trevino, Albesa 315
Trevino, Ezequiel
Trevino, Rudy Garza 315
Trevino, Yolanda Maria 315
Trigg, Sara Beth 21,315
Trimble, Jimmie Dean 316
Trimble, Michael Gordon
Trimble, Raymond Edwin 161
Trojcak, Patrick George 316
Troop, Stanley Ross 316
Trotter, Maureen Elizabeth 316,152,
130
Trudo, Kathleen Elizabeth 1-
Tmelt, Terry Lynn
Trusler, Peni L. Heam 316,152
Tubbs, Barbara Anne 316,58
Tucker, Beverly Ann 316
Tucker, Cecil Eugene Jr. 316
Tucker, Gary R. 316
Tumlinson, Francis Marie 316
Tumlinson, Gilda Leigh 316
Turlcnett, Clifford Harlan 44,45,56,61
62,60,65
Turn, Belinda Gail 316
Tum, Dana Lou Lusby 316
Turn, Raleigh Kip 316
Tumbo, Harold Lewis Jr. 316
Tumbow, Ellen Denise 316,249,179
Tumer, Cheryl Diane 316,147,179,
Taylor, Wanda Verlene 314
Teagarden, Fred McGuire Jr.
Teague, Charles Allen 314
Teague, Grady Baxter
Teal, Martha Jo
Tedrow, Billy Lamoine 314
156,146
Tumer, Dannie Wade 316
Tumer, Danny Ray
Tumer, Gail Ann 316
Turner, Gene Craig 316
Tumer,
Turner,
Lester Wilson
Steve Ross 317,135
Turner, William Clay
Tumey,
Sidney Eugene 317
Tweedy, Barbara Vannan
West, Kenneth Morris 324,139
Zachry, Deborah Ann 325
Tyler, Earl Day 284,317,161,149
Tyler, Jennifer Lou 317
Tyler, John H. T. 71,73
Underwood, Jesse McCray 317
Underwood, Pamela J. Archer
Underwood, Wendel Arthur
Upham, Gary Gene 317
Urista, Frank Castro Jr.
Valadez, Danny Munoz 317,152,167
Valadez, Maria Concepcion 317,156
Valenzuela, Olga Gonzales 317,167
Vallandingham, Mary Ann 317
Valles, Richard John
Vallette, Mary Beth
Valverde, Alex 317
Vandiver, Charles M. 317
Vannocker, Leonard Joel 317
Vanzant, Eddie Lee
Varga, Clay Erwin 317,157
Varga, Janet Lyn Martin 317
Vargas, Lydia M. 317,167
Vargas, Ruben Lee 317
Vamadore, Jimmy Douglas
Vamell, Chester Kay
Vamer, James William
Vaughan, Carol Louise 317
Vaughn, Daniel Cooper 317,151,125
146
Vaughn, Sherry D. Carroll 317,163
Veazey, Cynthia Marie 317,130
Veazey, Willard Shelby
Velasquez, Del Valez 317,135
Vemer, Wesley Earl 317,85
Vicary, Dana Sharon 317
Villaret, Carole Mary 317
Vincent, Drexell Stuart 317,135
Vincent, Jerry Lee 317
Vincent, Nancy L. Fairchild 317
Vinson, Bobby Reece 317
Vinson, Jon W.
Virdell, Sharon Kay
Voss, Eddie Jr. 317
Votto, Susan Kay 317
NVaddell, Judy L. Burkes 317
Wade, Barbara Beth 317
Wade, Paul Cameron 73
Wade, Vera Elizabeth
Wadsworth, Nell Bentley
Waggoner, Michael David
Weishuhn, Cary Lynn 318
Weishuhn, Linda Marie 318,149
Weisser, Gilbert E.
Welch, Albert Darius 318
Welch, Frank Dell
Welch, Linda Gayle 318
Welch, Ray Bruce 319
Weldon, Bobbie N. Compton 319
Wells, Albert Durward 319
Werst, Danna Lee 319
Werth, Charlotte Ann 319
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West,
West,
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Jeannie Marie 56,155,319
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Steven Marshall 3 19
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Westbrook, Ira O'Neal 319
Westbrook, Julian Caudler 319
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Wheeler, James Rudolph
Wheeler, John Michael 319
Whisnant, Joseph Gregory 319,73
Whitaker, Richard Stephen 319
White, Beverly Ann 319
White, Bobby James 319
VVhite, Charles Edward 319,161,1-46,
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White, Helen M. Elder
White, Jeri Kay Sanders 320
White, Larry Dwayne 320
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Rickey Lowell
Riley Dou lass 320
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White, Sharon Kay
White, Terry VVayne 320
Whitefield, Carol Ann
Whitehead, Beverly Jeanne
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Whitfield, Pete Maxwell 320
Whitley, Patricia Gail 320
Whitson, Billy Allen 320
Whittenburg, Rebecca Ann 320
Wilson, Alan R. 322
Wilson, Billy Earl 322
Wilson, Bobby Ray 322
Wilson, Carol Jean Haddad 322
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Wilson Ronald David 323
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Woodfin, Sharon Kay 323
Woodrow, Christine F. 323,156,162
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Word, Cynthia Ann 324
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Worley, Dana Sue 324
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Wyett, Marilyn I. Dannheim
Wyrick, Jacky Clayton 324
Yarbrough, Patsy J. Carr 324
Yamell, James H. Jr. 324
Yates, Byron Waldo 324
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Yonan, Becky Jo 324
Yonan, Nancy Jane 325
Young, Annie C. Price 325
Young, Clarence Jake 325
Young, Donnie Ray 325
Young, Jenean Swindall 58
Young, John Harlan 325
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Young, Michael Wayne 325
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Young, William Bruce 325
Whittington, Sara Ellen 320
Wickson, Mary Carolyn 320
Wiggins, Nancy D. Baker 320
Wagley, Carla Jean Moore 317
VVag'ner, Edmund Alideen 317
XVagner, Ricky Dean 317
Wagnor, Arthur Wayne 317
VValker, Ben Bob 7l,75,73
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XVa1ker, Paul Chris 317,73
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Walker, William Titus
Wallace, Doyle Wendyl 317
Wallace, Jamie Rae 318
Wallace, Jimmy Boyd 318
Wallace, Tony Steele 318
Waller, Herbert Ellerbie
Walraven, Edward Lee 318,125,35,
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Diane Ruth 318,179
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Ward, Glenda Jean 318,156
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Warden, Gary 160
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Warren, Roy Lee 73
Washington, Charles Benard 318,73,
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Watson, Bobby Joe 318
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Wayham, Robert Bruce 318,132
Weaver, Carl Griffin 318
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Weaver, Nickie Lummus 318
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Webb, Leon Ray
Webber, Jayne Ella 318
Wilcox, Carolyn 320
Wilde, Anna Ruth Holland
Wilde, Betty Louise 320,172
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Wilde, Harvey Gene 320
Wilde, Judy Marie
Wilde, Melanie Jane 320,158
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Wilde, Shirley Elaine 321
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YVilkerson, Jan 321
Wilkinson, Anita Carol 321
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Willberg, Ralph Hoy 321
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Williams, Charles Daniel 321
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Williams, Gary Sam 321
Williams, Hubert Crisp 321
Williams, Jack Clifford 321
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Williams, Lawrence Robert 321,58
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Williams, Marilyn Kay 321
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Williams, Patricia Ann 321
Williams, Patti Marie 321
NVilliams, Peggy Ann 321,130,131
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VVilliams, Ronald Joseph 321
Williams, Ronald Lee 322,182
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YVilliams, Steve O'Neal 322
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Wolslager, Terry J. St. Clair
Womack, Joan M. 323
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Wood, Joy Louise 323,321
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Youngblood, Valerie 325
Zamarippa, Rudolph 325,127
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Zavala, Eddie Luera
Zeck, Paul Frank 325
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Zuehlke, Phyllis Louise 161
Zuniga, Tony Alex 325
Wedeking, Alan D. 318
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Weidel, James Donald 318
Weir, Gary J. 318
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Weishuhn, Carol Jean 318,172
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Williamson, Jay Terrell
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