Arlington State College - Reveille Yearbook (Arlington, TX)
- Class of 1966
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Leadership . . . .
Co-Curricular
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Personalities .... . .
Sports ..... . .
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is found everywhere in this college. Arlington State
College begins its day when five thousand cars surge onto
the campus. From the parking lots and from the dorms, a
mass of people begins to move through the campus. Each
person is a part of the college and each has a particular task.
Administrators look through the day's appointments, profes-
sors record last-minute grades from yesterdays quiz, and
students fill the classrooms, the library and the student
center.
As the day progresses, activities increase. Throughout the
day, each building hums with its own particular noises.
Science Hall bubbles and hisses quietly. College Hall resounds
with the sound of practice pianos, the tuning of horns, the
blare of the lab band, and the quiet business of the adminis-
trative offices. Unusual lectures float into the halls of the
Engineering Building - a discussion of differential equations,
an explanation of electrical circuits, a recitation in one of four
or five languages, or a speech on marketing research.
The heart of the campus is the student center. It is a
mixture of all emotions- panic before a quiz, intense con-
centration on a bridge game, or interest in a special lecture.
The student center is also the battleground of an idealistic
war between organizations and the masses. The newly formed
Rebel Rousers and the Student Government try to destroy
apathy. Non-joiners argue that none of the organizations are
important.
Thus life fills the campus until late at night when the last
car leaves and the last dorm light is clicked off.
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Form is the product of a definite design. Architects at
ASC have been striving to give the campus a sense of unity.
The master plan for the campus is coming to life, instead of
being a distant goal. The campus is achieving symmetry.
Definite plans for structure and similar designs are being
used in the new buildings.
The forward progress of the campus is marked as each
proposed change becomes a reality. Our growing campus has
attained beauty with a definite character of its own. Form
and structure are the physical properties that make the
campus real and tangible. They are the only properties by
which a campus visitor can judge ASC. Although additions
will be made modern, many of the present structures will
remain the same and will link the future college to the past
college. In the fast-moving pace at ASC, the student can cling
to the physical structures that tie in and make forward
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is a requirement that any organi-
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Arlington State satisfies all the necessary demands of being
a complete institutiong but it also contains some outstanding
attributes. Forty-one per cent of the entire faculty hold
doctoral degrees and a majority of these are in the field of
science. Students have created a composite of campus govern-
ment, extracurricular activities, and academic responsibility.
The enrollment indicates that approximately one-third of the
students major in Business Administration, and one-fourth
major in Engineering. Together, the students, faculty, and
campus of Arlington State form a composition indicative of
a growing college.
reflects the progress of
an organism's growth. At first, slight and undetailed motions
occurg but with maturity, dynamic gestures result. Arlington
State College is following this same pattern of movement in
becoming one of the largest colleges in Texas. The student
body appears as the major portion of Arlington Statels move-
ment. Each dissected part of the campus functions with deli-
cate and intense movement, Sometimes slow, sometimes tedi-
ous, sometimes rapid, and sometimes fun, the movement all
has one result - a progressive college. Other activities such as
dances, rush parties, bonfires, and social entertainment pro-
vide for the survival of movement. Each student activity
appears as a basic part of the developing movement, while
the campus as a whole performs the vivid and exact motions
of a college on the move.
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at ASC has been fantastic, among
the fastest of any school in Texas, The college was
founded in 1895 as Arlington College, a private
institution, and had a succession of names until 1917
when it became state supported. ASC acquired
senior college status in 1959.
The government of the college was vested in the
Texas ASLM University System board of directors
from 1923 to 1965. ASC finally severed its ties with
Texas A8zM in the spring of 1965 and became a
member of the University of Texas System. This
link has made Arlington State a part of a system
regarded as one of the best in the nation.
Increasing prestige has resulted in greater enroll-
ment. Soaring to 11,849 for the fall semester, the
number of students this year has almost quadrupled
that of a decade ago. The size of the faculty has
more than doubled since that time and now numbers
over 350. A massive building program has been
necessary to meet the needs of the exploding campus
population. The campus now covers 200 acres of
land. Facilities costing nearly 33.5 million were coin-
pleted in 1965 alone, bringing the total assets 'to
over 324 million. Included in these new projects were
the multipurpose auditorium, a theater, a health
center, an outdoor swimming pool, an athletic track
and a building to serve as dressing rooms for athletic
teams.
Expansion will be even greater in the future.
Among the major projects planned, or already under
construction, are a four-story addition to the library
costing 32.1 million, a 31.4 million class-room build-
ing, a 3250,000 addition to the men's physical educa-
tion building and a 3325,000 expansion of the cam-
pus power plant.
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is the force that activates students. Energy
is displayed by individual students and by the entire college.
Although academic pursuits consume much of the students'
energy, the excess is devoted to a variety of activities includ-
ing such special events as Homecoming, and day-to-day
recreation in the student center. Participation by the Whole
student body in pep rallies and sports events provides an
outlet for the energy of the group. The energy of ASC students
is directed toward obtaining an education and building their
college into one of spirit and movement.
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A Living College .
Arlington State College lives as a school with a spirit and
a soul. As a relatively new school, it is startling people
throughout the state with its rapid growth and its determina-
tion to overcome impending problems. The spirit of adventure
and a feeling of vitality permeate every facet of ASC. No goal
seems too great, no standard too high, no tradition too
ambitious as Arlington State College, alert and responsive,
moves toward the future.
The campus is an impressive symbol of the past and the
future. Seemingly overnight, vacant lots are turned into new
structures devoted to pursuit of the sciences and the arts.
Some of the older buildings remain, but behind their aged
facades there are new classrooms, new machinery - and that
indefinable something, a new outlook, fresh ideas, and a new
spirit of youth.
But the most impressive manifestation of the vitality and
spirit of Arlington State College is the student body. Each
student soon becomes aware of the ambitious goals of ASC
and becomes aggressive himself. Each student realizes that
progress is being made, and is himself overcome with the
idea of progress. Each student is alert and responsive to the
new adventure on the ASC campus. He willingly undertakes
as his own goal the building of an institution that will present
to future generations the image that it presents to this
generation- that of a living college.
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Work, time, pride, loyalty, and groups-these are the
eal and intangible forces that make ASC a living, growing
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Each group works toward goals that will benefit all of the
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ogether and promotes loyalty. Groups are the factors that
'ind ASC socially and scholastically. They are looking for-
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people with high standards. lt takes time and it takes work,
.ut the result is a living college.
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Library study and reference work will become more pleas-
ant with the addition of four stories to the present building.
Work began this year on the library, and the building should
be completed before September, 1967. Three elevators will
be installed for student use in the seven story structure.
Library space has been a big problem at ASC, but with the
new addition, ample space will be provided. The ground floor
will be reorganized to include technical processes, a browsing
area where the reserve room was, a larger reserve room, the
circulation desk, and the card catalogue. Reference material
and documents will be located on the second floor. Periodicals,
study areas, and general reading will compose the third,
fourth, and fifth floors. The sixth floor will contain special
collections, archives, displays, and a large lecture room seat-
ing 100 persons. Audio-visual aids and possibly a snack bar
will fill the basement. This addition, which will more
than double the book capacity, is subsequent to last year's
scrapping of the Dewey Decimal System for filing books.
Under the new Library of Congress System, a letter rather
than a number is used to signify the book's subject matter.
Another progressive change has taken place in the Data
Processing Department. IBM computers process the records
of almost 12,000 Arlington State College students each
semester. Data Processing maintains the addresses of all
students and produces all class rolls and teacher, student,
and class schedules. It also processes the annual budget and
a fee audit and runs a special report on student credit hours.
During the fall a new IBM academic process was developed
whereby the student's standing is evaluated on his overall
academic performance.
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Commuters from Dallas, Fort Worth, Arlington and sur-
rounding areas constitute about 89 per cent of the students at
Arlington State. Since such a vast majority of students are
commuters, they play a large part in determining the atmos-
phere of the college. Students find it less expensive to attend
college while living at home. The parking facilities that
surround the campus are a characteristic of ASC. Approxi-
mately 8,000 parking permits were issued for the fall semester
to students who commute.
Equally important to ASC are the night students, who
number 2,868 Most of the students work during the day.
Many are married. Ling-Temco-Vought employs math,
science, and engineering students in their co-op program, and
these young men and women take night courses at ASC. Most
are serious-minded students striving to achieve an academic
goal.
Commuters and night students play a major role in ASC,
and they will continue to do so. ASC fills their needs and
provides the opportunity for education to many who would
not have the opportunity otherwise. The college is the unify-
ing factor for these people of diverse backgrounds, it draws
them together in their struggle to comply with the high
standards set by ASC.
Dormitories Provide On-Campus
Housing for 871 ASC Students
Dorm life at Arlington State involves 871 students. The
girl's dormitory. Lipscomb Hall, houses approximately 340
women. Mrs. Lera Hancock, Dean of Women, is director of
Women's residence affairs.
Pachl Hall. Davis Hall, and Trinity House, the three men's
dorms. house approximately 531 men. Marion Jacob is
director of men's residence aflairs. The dormitory directors
are aided by dorm mothers and by student counselors.
Dormitory rooms are well-lighted and provide adequate
study facilities. Space for group study is also provided. Snack
bars as well as TV and lounge areas are located in the dorms.
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Arlington is the focal point of a great metropolitan area
which includes Dallas and Fort Worth.
ASC satisfies the need of this great industrial area for a
progressive college. Graduates of ASC find many job oppor-
tunities awaiting them. lndustrial firms in the area have pro-
grams enabling men and women to work and attend school
either alternately or simultaneously. ASC and the Dallas-
Fort Worth area greatly complement each other. ASC pro-
vides a continual flow of well-trained individuals who are
prepared to enter the professional World, Both cities make
use of the college: and the opportunities afforded students,
both occupationally and socially, are greatly increased by the
cities.
Dallas and Fort Worth provide many social activities which
are enjoyed by ASC students. Casa Manana and the Dallas
Theatre Center are cultural centers for residents of Dallas,
Fort Worth. and Arlington. The Dallas Symphony Orchestra
is a nationally prominent organization. Arlington was chosen
as the site of Turnpike Stadium, the home of the Dallas-Fort
Worth Spurs. Six Flags Over Texas, a national tourist attrac-
tion, employs many ASC students and provides exciting
entertainment.
Dallas and Fort. Worth have shown their appreciation of
ASC by giving their support to the college, The cities are a
challenge to the college, which must keep pace or become
useless. When progress is made by the college, the cities
benefit, and achievements by the cities contribute to the col-
lege, Dallas and Fort Worth are progressive cities, and ASC
is striving to maintain its position of importance in the over-
all picture of a modern area.
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Texas System Provides Chance
For Reorganization, Expansion
In addition to the enrollment and structural growth of
Arlington State College, the organization of schools within
the college has undergone considerable change, This revision
occurred for several reasons. First, it resulted from the
growth of the School of Liberal Arts, which has doubled over
the last five years. Second, it arose from the need for a School
of Business Administration to meet the requirements of stu-
dents majoring in business or economics. This group involves
Jver one-third of the students at ASC. The re-division has
been triggered by the plans for a graduate school. Probably
nore prominent was the purpose of providing a somewhat
Jetter administrative arrangement.
i Under the new system, Arlington State maintains four
schools, the School of Liberal Arts, t.he School of Business
Administration, the School of Engineering, and the School
Jf Sciences. Former head of the Department of Business,
Wallace B. Nelson, was made Dean of the School of Business
Administration, which offers degrees in business and eco-
iomics. Dean of Engineering is Wendle Nedderman, who has
Deen head of that department for six years. Allen J. Herndon
acting Dean of both Liberal Arts and Sciences until a per-
anent dean for each of these divisions is selected. The
chool of Liberal Arts now includes the departments of Eng-
Education, Foreign Language, History, Government,
Art, Music, Psychology, Physical Education, and
Science. The School of Sciences is made up of the
Chemistry, Geology, Mathematics, and Physics
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Dr. Jack R. Woolf is serving his fifth year as president
of Arlington State College. Before coming to ASC, he
served as Assistant to the Dean of Engineering at Texas
ASLM. The President left his duties at A8zM in 1957 and
came to ASC as a dean of the college. Inaugurated on
February 27, 1960, Dr. Woolf had been acting in the
president's capacity since November, 1958.
As director of ASC's policy, he is responsible for the
operations and activities of the school. It is also his re-
sponsibility to determine policy within the college and
to formulate the annual budget. Dr. Woolf is chairman
of both the College Executive Committee and the
Academic Council.
Dr. Woolf reflects the progressive movement of Arling-
ton State College. He was named "Young Man of the
Year" for 1960 by the Arlington Junior Chamber of
Commerce and "Engineer of the Year" for 1961 by the
Tarrant County Chapter of the Texas Society of Pro-
fessional Engineers.
Board of Regents Coordinates
University of Texas System
Second-largest school in the University of Texas System
is Arlington State College. As the youngest member in the
system, ASC was new to be governed by the nine-member
Board of Regents. The board members, nominated by the
governor with the advice and consent of the Texas Senate,
I serve six-year terms. Their staggered terms allow three new
I members to be nominated every two years.
Heading the Board in his second term as Chairman was
I W. W. Heath of Austin, vice chairman was Frank C. Erwin,
Jr. of Waco. Walter P. Brenan of San Antonio was chairman
I of the Executive Committee, Mrs. J. Lee Johnson III of Fort
Worth, chairman of the Building and Grounds Committee,
Dr. H. F. Connally, Jr. of Waco, chairman of the Medical Af-
fairs Committee, Mr. Erwin, chairman of the Land and In-
vestment Committee, Rabbi Levi A. Olan of Dallas, chair-
man of the Academic and Development Committee. Other
regents were Frank Ikard of Wichita Falls, Jack S. Josey
of Houston, and William H. Bauer of Port Lavaca.
I This Board is responsible for spending over S100 million
l each year for the operation of the UT System. They deter-
lr mine all policies of the system, ranging from equipment pur-
chases to curriculum decisions.
Dr. Harry H. Ransom, Chancellor
I Left to right: Levi A. Olan, Walter P. Brenan, Frank C. Erwin, Frank Ikard, W. W. Heath, Jack S. Josey, Mrs J Lee
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Dedication
The retirement of Professor Claude R. "Chena" Gilstrap
as head coach ended a 13-year stint for ASC's man of football.
Coach Gilstrap served the Rebel team and backers well in
compiling a winning record for the college on both junior and
senior college levels. Coach Gilstrap's humor always bright-
ened a losing Rebel season, and his optimism for the future
made defeat easier.
In addition to his duties at the college, Coach Gilstrap is
an outstanding community member. Tom Vandergriil, mayor
of Arlington, said, "We in Arlington don't think of Chena
just as a coach, but as a grand ambassador for Arlington."
He has been named Citizen of the Year and President of
the YMCA.
His leadership ability is demonstrated by the respect and
admiration given him by the many young men he has coached
throughout his career and by his own sons.
Professor Gilstrap is now responsible for the duties of head
of the department of physical education and director of ath-
letics. Claude "Chena" Gilstrap is serving ASC and the city
of Arlington, and he will always be a favorite of the students,
fans, citizens, and youngsters of this area.
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Technical Institute
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MRS. SIMONE TURBEVILLE and MRS. BOB-
BIE SIMMS of the English Department are cooper-
ating in the translation of an Italian novel, Paolo Il
Caldo. This novel by Vitaliano Brancati was first
published in 1956 in Italian and has never been trans-
lated to English.
Mrs. Turbeville is translating the work from Italian
to English and Mrs. Simms is rewriting in order to
preserve the style of the author. They plan to finish
the translation before the end of the spring semester.
The pair would like to publish this work and continue
to translate contemporary Italian novels and other
relatively important prose.
DR. J. J. HAYNES of the Civil Engineering De-
partment is involved in research concerning the digital
computer simulation of traflic How. Many specific
problems involving traflic operations may be studied
by means of this simulation program that could not
be studied by any other means. DR. JAMES CAF-
FEY is studying the development of adequate his-
toric records of precipitation, river-flows, evaporation
and other hydrologic variables, necessary for subse-
quent hydrology research. It is proposed that this
data will be assembled for the five states of Texas,
Oklahoma, Louisiana, Arkansas, and New Mexico.
This data will be ultimately stored on an IBM disc
storage pack for more eflicient use of the digital com-
puter in future hydrologic analysis. The aim of the
initial analysis will be to determine the character of
interstation correlations between annual precipitation
and annual river flows.
Mrs. Simone Turbeville, Department of English
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DR. CLIFFORD W. RANDALL of the Civil Engineer-
ing Department is doing research into the pathogenic
micro-organisms emitted from activated sludge units, par-
ticularly viruses. It is further to be extended to a study
of respiratory diseases among waste water treatment plant
operators. The cities of Austin and San Antonio are of
prime interest because correlations can be made with
experimental work already being conducted in these two
cities.
DR. RICHARD TUCKER of the Department of Civil
Engineering has been researching since 1962 in the fields
of foundations and structures, utilizing principles of nu-
merical analysis and computer techniques. His research
has included five projects. The first of these has been the
development of a digital computer program for the solu-
tion of beam-columns under dynamic conditions such as
those due to earthquakes or nuclear blasts. Second is the
establishment of techniques for the preparation of large
saturated homogeneous soil samples suitable for closely
controlled model studies. Third is the creation of an
interative procedure for analysis of fabric wings for re-
entry vehicles. A fourth area concerns the development
of a direct numerical procedure for solving highway
bridge girder-diaphragm systems. His fifth project, spon-
sored by General Dynamics and almost completed, is a
study of three-dimensional solid structure analysis tech-
niques, using physical element concepts.
Dr. Tucker is assisted in his present research efforts by
four undergraduate students, The experience gained from
this research provides these aides with a useful back-
ground for both graduate work and practical application.
Student assistants have been highly sought after by
graduate schools and have received teaching assistant-
ships, research assistantships, and fellowships, due partly
to the research experience gained as undergraduates.
DR. JOHN A. STUART, Associate Professor of French,
is preparing an edition of the correspondence of the
French painter and writer Emile Bernard with Milos
Martin, literary critic. Emile Bernard was a close friend
of Vincent Van Gogh, Paul Gauguin, Paul Cezanne, and
Toulouse-Lautrec. Having arranged the first exhibit of
Van Gogh's paintings, Bernard was partially responsible
for world recognition of the Dutch artist. He was himself
considered one of the founders of the modern trend of
symbolism in painting.
Containing some 100 pieces of Bernard-Marten corres-
pondence, the edition covers the period of 1908-1914.
Dr. Stuart corresponded with Bernard's son-in-law and
the widow of Marten to obtain the valuable letters and
notes needed for his book. The edition, under the super-
vision of the University of Paris, will be fully
commentated and annotated and will include reproduc-
tions of many of the paintings mentioned in the letters
and notes of the two men. Dr. Stuart, in fact, has three of
Bernard's original wood cuts and several reproductions of
his paintings.
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DR. JAMES L. WYATT is currently involved in com-
paring English and Portuguese syntax, making use of an
electronic computer located at Texas A8zM. The com-
puter provides him with sentences for study and analysis
in Portuguese and English. The electronic device is able
to randomly produce simple and complicated sentences
in the two languages by means of a descriptive grammar
programmed for the computer. The computer's output is
used to validate the descriptive grammar. The purpose
of Dr. Wyatt's research is to devise an essentially com-
plete and valid bi-lingual generative-transformational
grammar which could be used as a basis of an automatic
machine translation program or for the production of
pedagogical materials.
Dr. Wyatt has been working on this project for four
years and expects to continue his research and pro-
gramming for an additional two years. He has already
put in about 4,500 hours on this project. Dr. Wyatt be-
came interested in this material because of his residence
in Brazil, where he was Assistant Cultural Attache to the
American Embassy in Rio de Janeiro. A book manuscript
is now being studied by a publisher, and several papers
have been derived from his research.
MRS. BERTIE ACKARD, Assistant Professor of
Spanish, is preparing a dissertation dealing with the con-
temporary Mexican short story. The research involves
exploring the new trends in Spanish prose by analyzing
the works of current leading Spanish writers such as Juan
Rose Arreola, Juan Rulfo, Carlos Fuentes, Guadalupe
Amor, Guadalupe Duenas, Emma Dourjanoff, Rosario
Castellanos, and Juan de la Cabada.
Dr. James L. Wyatt, Department of Foreign Language
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Mr. Blaine T. Williams,
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BLAINE T. WILLIAMS of the Sociology Department
is involved in a research project entitled "Why Dallas:
The Origin of a City." His book will explain the phenom-
enal growth of Dallas, a city which has defied all the
standard explanations of urban location. According to
Mr. Williams, there are three standard reasons for any
city's growth into a metropolis: C17 a break in trans-
portation, C21 natural resources, or 139 a cultural
capacity. The fact that Dallas had none of these specifica-
tions and is still one of the 34 leading metropolises of the
world has compelled Mr. Williams to write this compre-
hensive study of urban sociology.
Mr. Williams maintains that the key to the growth of
Dallas lies in its leadership. After searching through
record after record and transferring the data to IBM
cards, the sociology professor has found that Dallas' first
settlers were men of means, courage, and experience in
municipal government. Through the years, the continued
leadership affected the city's growth. ASLM has offered
the services of its 7070 computer to Mr. Williams for the
completion of his data from which he will draw his final
conclusions. The professor hopes to finish his 200-page
book by the end of this semester after three years of
research.
DR. CARTER E. BOREN of the History, Government,
and Sociology Department is engaged in several research
efforts. He has just recently completed a four-year project
entitled The Democracy of Religion in Texas. His manu-
script shows the relationship of the Texas frontier to the
development of religious thought and practices in the
American religious movement. Dr. Boren maintains that
the frontier was a major force in shaping radical religious
doctrines. The account is written against the background
of national issues and thought, and the color, character,
and social patterns of the Texas-Southwest environment.
Acknowledgment has already been given by scholars in
Mr. David R. Falconer, Department of Mathematics
this field that the manuscript is "a model for future
historians."
In connection with his second book, concerning the
lives and thoughts of philosophers, Dr. Boren traveled to
Greece this past summer and did special research at an
archaeological museum in Corinth. His trip and subse-
quent research was sponsored by the University of
Chicago. Dr. Boren also published two articles in ERA,
a journal of philosophical and intellectual ideas: "The
Greek Ethic" in the December, 1965, issue and
"Aristippus: The Philosophy of Pleasure" in the January,
1966, issue.
Several other members of the Department of History,
Government, and Sociology are currently engaged in re-
search. DR. W. H. DROZE, Assistant Professor of
History, has just published a book entitled High Dams
and Slack Waters: TVA Rebuilds a River fBaton Rouge,
LSU Press, 1965.5 and is writing another dealing with the
TVA flood control program. DR. EGAL FIELDMAN,
Assistant Professor of History, is completing a book en-
titled Anti-natiuism in American Life dealing with the
attitude of progressives toward minority groups. DR.
WILL HOLMES, Assistant Professor of History, is com-
pleting a biography of James K. Vardaman of Mississippi.
DR. ROY N. LOKKEN, Assistant Professor of History,
is writing a biography of James Logan, a leadingJPennsyl-
vania Quaker during the colonial period, part of which
will appear in print as an essay shortly. STEPHEN B.
OATES, Instructor of History, is preparing a narrative
history of the Southwest and editing the diaries of
William Pitt Balinger. Mr. Oates has published numerous
articles dealing with the Southwest and the Civil War.
DR. GEORGE WOLFSKILL, Professor of History, has
just completed All But the People: Franklin Roosevelt
and His Critics, 1933-1939, and is awaiting a publishers
contract. He has also begun a new book, to be entitled
The New Deal and the South.
DUANE R. MARTIN, Psychology instructor, is
presently engaged in research in the area of verbal be-
havior and psycholinguistics. He is interested in how
people learn and utilize the grammar of their language
and how grammatical patterns help people understand
things they have never heard before and generate
sentences never spoken before.
Mr. Martin's research will include grammar develop-
ment in children and experiences that produce gram-
matical behavior. By setting up analogical forms of
language with grammatical bases he trys to see what
subjects will generate. In doing this he hopes to gain
information about how grammatical placement of new
vocabulary words is determined by a person.
MR. DAVID R. FALCONER, Assistant Professor of
Mathematics, is conducting an investigation of methods
for generating ramdon matrices in the field of statistics
and numerical analysis. He is programming the computer
at ASC with his research. With the completion of his
effort, experiments in genetics, electrical engineering, and
other fields, may be simulated that would otherwise take
years to complete by standard laboratory methods. His
research and programming, which has taken him more
than a year to finish, is an extension of his work for a
Ph.D. to be awarded in June.
Several other members of the Mathematics Department
are currently engaged in research. LARRY HEATH is
doing research in non-rational meromorphic functions in
the plane with particular interest in improving Hayman
work. C. W. LEININGER is engaged in three projects,
including extensions of Hausdorff Summability, properties
of ordered sets, and ordered semigroups with zeroid ele-
ments. RICHARD MITCHELL and ROGER
MITCHELL are both investigating infinite Albelian
groups. ROBERT TENNISON is investigating the con-
jecture, "Can a semi-circle of diameter be inscribed in
every curve of constant width d?" D. R. STOCKS is
doing research in fundamental graph theory.
DR. I. I. GHURANI, Assistant Professor of Economics,
is now preparing a proposal for three case studies in-
volving the United Arab Republic, Iraq, and Kuwait.
The purpose is to examine the effectiveness of man-
power programs in these three Middle Eastern countries,
as is evidenced by the substantive provisions of the laws
of these countries. and by their recent practices and ex-
periences in the field of economic development.
Dr. Ghurani hopes to spend some time in these three
countries in order to collect the necessary data.
Several other members of the School of Business are
presently engaged in research. DR. S. COMITINI is
writing a manuscript for an article analyzing cost and
earning in the Pacific Halibut Fishery. DR. L. H. SMITH
is working on a manuscript for an article entitled "Appli-
cation of Linear Estimation of Activation Analysis, A
Chemical Mixture Problem." A conceptual analysis of
accounting's basic postulates is the subject of a manu-
script being written by MR. H. J. SNAVELY.
DR. FLOYD L. CASH has been collaborating with DR.
A. E. SALIS, head of the Department of Electrical Engi-
neering. on the development of an antenna and reflec-
tivity range located on a 40-acre track of the old ASC
farm just west of the main campus. Although the range
is used for laboratory instruction, research projects by
departmental faculty members share the facility and its
equipment. Because of the similar nature of the equip-
ment requirements, experimental studies in such fields as
radio wave propagation, radar reflection measurements,
and antenna characteristics can all be undertaken at the
new range. At present the range is being used as the
location of receiving antennas to allow the study of the
characteristics of radio waves that have been propagated
over various types of atmospheric paths.
Dr. Floyd L. Cash, Department
of Electrical Engineering
Dr. Salis started the program while at Texas A8zM
correlating studies between the strengths of radio signals
received from very distant radio stations and observable
meterological occurances. With the development of the
antenna and reflectivity range at ASC, the two professors
are attempting to extend the original work to higher
frequencies and to increase the scope of the investigation
by recording the signals received both from fixed location
transmitters and from transmitters located on moving
platforms such as aircraft, missles, or satellites.
DR. MO-SHING CHEN of the Department of Electri-
cal Engineering is involved in research vitally connected
with the power failure of the New England area. His
project is concerned with transient phenomenons in elec-
trical power systems. Because a big electric system has
many generators and covers a very large area, it is not
uncommon for natural interferences to produce transcient
problems. Dr. Chen is trying to develop some kind of
method to study more accurately these natural factors
and their results on the power systems. Then, with his
research data, he is designing generators and transmission
lines which will automatically control these phenomenons.
A member of Eta Kappa Nu, IEEE, and Tau Beta Pi,
Dr. Chen is working as a consultant to the United States
Bureau of Reclamation in this effort. The Bureau is try-
ing to develop an extra high voltage system and later
unite the area from New York to Los Angelos under the
Inter-Connected System. Three articles related to his re-
search have been published on the IEEE Transactions,
and an additional three in the Southwest Institute of
Electrical and Electronic Engineers Conference. Dr. Chen
is writing a proposal to the National Science Foundation
in the hope that it will provide him with a research grant.
Dr. Mo-Shing Chen, Department of
Electrical Engineering.
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DR. JOHN MCCONNELL, also of the Electrical Engi-
neering Department, has been working with Texas Instru-
ments in the Semiconductor-Components Division. He
has designed and built a pattern classifier which utilizes a
new adaptive weight element. The new semiconductor
element has been recently developed and is thought to
have widespread potential use in various types of adaptive
electrical systems in the future. Dr. McConnell began
this project in the early part of last summer.
DR. THOMAS R. HELLIER, Assistant Professor of
Biology, is conducting research on native fish population
such as laboratory studies of growth rate related to food
intake. He intends to compare this data with informa-
tion concerning the growth of fishes and available food
in area lakes. In addition, Dr. Hellier is developing
closely inbred strains of a small native fish called the
"mosquitofish" lsimilar to the guppyl for later studies
in fish genetics. Laboratory research in cooperation with
Dr. Robert Boley, a bacteriologist in the Department, is
being conducted on bacterial parasites of native fishes in
an effort to discover the incidence of these parasites in
natural fish stocks. Dr. Hellier has published several
papers on his previous work with fishes.
DR. WILLIAM B. MCCRADY, Assistant Professor of
Biology, is conducting research with carbon dioxide sensi-
tivity in the fruit fly. He is principally interested in a
virus which proves fatal to its carrier when exposed to
carbon dioxide. While researching for his doctorate at
the University of Nebraska, Dr. McCrady discovered that
the Drosophila melanogaster carries a virus that causes a
delayed recovery from carbon dioxide exposure. After
much research, he found that the virus becomes prolific
if the fly has a certain gene, the Dey gene. Dr. McCrady
believes that there is some casual relationship in the gene
and the virus. His past research has done much to affirm
his hypothesis that the fruit fly's virus, which causes
carbon dioxide sensitivity, and the gene are one and the
same.
Dr. Clarence C. Hall, Department of Biology
DR. CLARENCE C. HALL, Associate- Professor of
Biology, is publishing a book called Eriophyidae of
Kansas. He began the research in 1952 on mites damaging
wheat products in Kansas. Primarily interested in their
life cycle, he has found that these plant feeders transmit
a virus to their host. The virus disease, present in the
Eriophyidaeis digestive system, is spread by three species
of mites: wheat streak, peach mosiac, and fig mosiac.
Dr. Hall has described 50 new species. To do this, he had
to first catalog all 25,000 known species of mites, includ-
ing 1,000 Eriophyid mites.
A 10-year effort, Eriophyidae of Kansas will be com-
pleted within three months. Dr. Hall's project is a revision
of the research conducted for his Doctor's degree received
from the University of Kansas. Aside from his book
manuscript, Dr. Hall has also published an article in the
Igansas Science Bulletin regarding the Eriophyidae family
o mites.
Several other members of the Biology Department are
currently engaged in research. DR. LOUIS H. BRAGG is
investigating chromatographic patterns of phenolic and
amino acid compounds in selected grass taxa and in
Prosopls species. DR. JAMES K. BUTLER is doing re-
search in the minute structure and chemical composition
of various cells in pill bugs and robber flies. DR.
THOMAS E. KENNERLY is researching the moult pat-
tern in Perognathus and the homing instinct and new
burrow construction in Geomys. DR. W. F. PYBURN is
studying the behavior, development, and taxonomic re-
lationships of Mexican hylid frogs.
Dr. William B. McCrady, Department of Biology
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The Arlington State College Rebel Band is under the
direction of Jack H. Mahan and Assistant Band Director
William F. Postlethwaite. Membership of the 1965-66 band
is composed of students majoring in all phases of liberal arts,
science, engineering, business and fine arts, as well as in
music. These students volunteer their talents to the building
of ASC spirit and to the enjoyment that band activities can
provide. The Rebel Marching Band has performed twice in
the Rose Bowl and for numerous Cotton Bowl nationally-
televised programs. It plays for all home football games and
some of the home basketball games. The 104-member march-
ing band is led by head Drum Major Don Pope and Drum
Majors Bob Newton and Johnnie Carr, Jr.
The Rebel Concert Band is a select group from the march-
ing band. Each year the Concert Band takes an out-of-town
school trip. This year the band traveled to Waco, Fort Worth,
Austin, Temple, and Rockdale for three days beginning
March 28, 29 and 30. The group performed for several high
schools in these cities.
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made with the Rebel Marching Band.
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Burkholder Directs Lab Band
Performances and Practices
The ASC Lab Band, under the direction of Daniel C. Burk-
holder, is operated as a regular lab class. Many students in
the band are members of the American Federation of Mu-
sicians, a band union, and many play with professional bands
in the Dallas-Fort Worth area. Some have even played with
bands in Las Vegas, Puerto Rico, and at Six Flags Over Texas.
The two Lab Band classes play for various college functions
including concerts and special programs. The Lab Band pre-
sented a concert on April 5 and performed on April 19 with
Peter Nero and the ASC Holiday Singers. The band also took
part in the new theatre's College Review and presented a
concert for the Texas Music Educators Association in Dallas.
With a library of over 1,000 arrangements of all types of
music including popular and progressive jazz, the Lab Band
is well equipped to conduct an advanced study in current
arrangements.
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The ASC Chorale, directed by Wesley C. Flinn, is a 36-
member organization. Mr. Flinn took over the Chorale in
1961 and three years later organized the Holiday Singers.
Seventeen members selected from the Chorale make up the
Holiday Singers, a group specializing in pop music. This group
performed in Houston in May and appeared with Peter Nero
in the Holiday Show at ASC on April 19. Rehearsing extra-
curricularly, the Holiday Singers perform for many programs
on and off campus. Many receive scholarships for their talent.
Rush Robinson is the pianist for the ASC Chorale, an
academic group which sings art music. Each semester the
Chorale gives a concert, that is sponsored and required by
the college. The group also performs for Commencement and
has a part in the Concert Series. In the spring of 1965 the
Chorale combined forces with the Lab Band, and the two
musical groups went on a three-day tour to Oklahoma. The
Chorale traveled to Louisiana and throughout Texas for three
days in May of 1966. These tours were sponsored, in part,
by the Music Department.
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Lead Little Theatre's Medea
Richard L. Slaughter directs the Arlington State College
Theatre group. Each semester it presents a three-act play
with cast members chosen from the little theatre course.
During the fall semester, the group presented Robinson
Jeffer's adaptation of the Greek play Medea by Euripedes.
The lead was played jointly by Myra Welch and Rita Webb.
The part of Jason was played by Tom Maher. Other cast
members were Ginger Miles, LeRoy Garcia, Kerry Newcomb,
Joe Livingston, Debbie Turner, Sandra Goodwin, R'Lene
Mulkey, Sharon Adams, Suzann McNatt, Wanda Madding,
Lynda Drennan, Harriet Morgan, Leonard Schlientz, Scott
Brown, Bill Yarborough, John Martin, and Bill Sturdivant.
In addition, each member of the class helped on the pro-
duction staif. Scenery, stage crew, lighting, costumes, and
publicity were all handled by students.
HONOR GROUPS
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Phi Kappa Theta is the campus honor society. The purpose
of the organization is to further scholarship and to encourage
academic achievement at ASC. To become a member of Phi Q..
Kappa Theta, a student must have a 2.5 grade point for the
preceding semester of 15 hours or more and must maintain
a 2.0 average. The 160-member society is sponsored by Dr. K-
E. C. Barksdale and Dr. Anne Whaling.
During the spring semester, Phi Kappa Theta awards a EA
S100 scholarship to some student for academic achievement.
Students become eligible for the scholarship when they sub-
mit an entry blank to Dr. Whaling. Then she and the scholar-
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ship. Phi Kappa Theta holds an annual luncheon each spring .,g.
and welcomes faculty speakers and panel discussions to its f
monthly meetings. Officers of Phi Kappa Theta are Mike
Sakowski, presidentg Rosyland Granek, vice-president: Angela eeyi
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Front Row: Angela Gaston, Mary Hill, Jan Hart, Jean Tinsley, Judy McKoy, Lynette Boroif, Mary Phelps, Hester
Averitt, Sara Stokes. Second Row: Bill Tharp, Joann Herring, Frances Thompson, Donna Beene, Myriam Hubbard,
Rosyland Granek, Carol Walters, William Smith. Third Row: Gordon Persky, Norm Woodall, Mike Sakowski, James
Sheridan, Paul Sakowski, Paul Mix, Jack Kilpatric, Richard Kleinmann, Marion Scott. Fourth Row: William Timmons,
gharles Coldwell, Robert Wisdom, Laddie Birge, Walter Vail, David Mahaffey, Jan Jackson, Walter Grantham, Jerry
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Dr. C. L. R. Baker, Dr. J. J. Haynes, Michael Miller, Dr. W. H. Nedderman, Dr. M. S. Chen.
Bottom Row: Ronnie Murray, Joe B. Farr, Jr., Jerry W. Culpepper, Wood Cantrell, Michael W.
Miller, John L. Byers, Jr., John E. Fagan, Lewis C. Harmon. Second Row: Cliff Hemming, Har-
old J. Darst, Bruce T. Morland, Larry W. Hairston, Bruce E. Graham, Billy R. King, Malcolm
Strange, James B. Piwetz.
Epsilon Nu Gamma
Epsilon Nu Gamma is the engineering honor society of
Arlington State. The organization is composed of students
who have brought honor to ASC by distinguished scholarship
and exemplary character as undergraduates in the field of
engineering. It also recognizes alumni who have made notable
engineering achievements. Epsilon Nu Gamma was founded
on the ideals and precepts of Tau Beta Pi, the national en-
gineering honor society.
Members of Epsilon Nu Gamma are selected from the top
eighth of the Junior engineering class and the top fifth of
the Senior engineering class. The 23 members are led by a
slate of four officers: W. Michael Miller, president, Charles
M. Cashion, vice-president, John L, Byers, secretary-treas-
urerg and Joe B. Farr, Jr., Cataloger.
Sponsoring Epsilon Nu Gamma are professors from three
different engineering departments, including Dr. John J.
Haynes from the Department of Civil Engineering, Dr, Calvin
L. R. Barker from the Department of Mechanical Engineer-
ing, and Dr. Mo Shing Chen from the Department of Electri-
cal Engineering, and Dr, Wendell H. Nedderman, Dean of
Engineering.
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electrical equipment for advanced engineering techniques.
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Billy Hitt, Robert Wisdom, Philip Schenk, John Ferguson, Donald Dixon, James Whorley, Robert Newton, and Ben
jamin Christy.
Kappa Kappa Psi
Kappa Kappa Psi is Arlington State's national honor-
ary band fraternity. Membership requirements include
a 1.0 grade average, a previous semester in band, and
leadership ability.
Each year Kappa Kappa Psi members usher at the
ASC concert series and sponsor all activities for band
members. Officers of Kappa Kappa Psi are Kenneth R.
Vines, president, Carrington Dixon, vice-president, John
Levens, treasurer, and Steve Lewis, secretary, The c1ub's
sponsor is Mr. William F, Postlethwaite.
Tau Beta Sigma
Last spring REBSO, the Rebel Band Service Organi-
zation, became a national sorority. Tau Beta Sigma was
initiated by TCU's Beta Delta Chapter and organized as
the Gamma Nu Chapter at Arlington State.
Officers for Tau Beta Sigma include Marti Maben,
president, Jerri Campbell, vice-president, Arla Jo Payne,
secretary, Jean Crist, treasurer, Karen Garner, parlia-
mentariang and Sue Harper, historian. Co-sponsoring the
club's activities and projects are Miss Jan Michelson and
Mrs. Thelma Hickey.
Left to Right: Karen Garner, Terrina Rush, Arla Jo Payne, Jerri Campbell, Marti Maben, Jan Michelson, Jeal
Crist, and Sue Harper. Not pictured is sponsor Mrs. Thelma Hickey.
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Sigma Tau Delta
Sigma Tau Delta, the national honorary English fraternity,
is the only campus group exclusively for English majo-rs. Na-
tional membership is open to juniors and seniors who have
at least a 2.0 grade average. Any student interested in Eng-
lish who agrees to uphold the high standards of the organi-
zation may become a chapter member.
Membership in the national fraternity is limited by the
constitution to 25. In addition to the national affiliates, the
Mu Theta Chapter of Sigma Tau Delta has 40 chapter mem-
bers. Ofiicers, elected from the national members, are Floyd
A. Walker, president, and Tommy Lane, vice president. The
Mu Theta Chapter is sponsored by Dr. Margaret Lee Wiley
and Miss Joyce Cochran.
Programs at each monthly meeting explore some aspect
of the literary art. 'The general topic of discussion this year
was "The Writer and His Craft." Included in this topic were
discussions of the novel, the newspaper, the short story,
poetry, drama, history, and radio and TV,
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Delta members.
Front Row: Dr. Margaret Lee Wiley, Mrs. Neita Flenniken, Miss Joyce Cochran, Dr Cothburn ONeal Floyd A
Walker, Tommy D. Lane, Jean Coulter, Sam Stevenson, James Crusinberry. Second Row Karen Ivy Carol Louis
Ann Troyer, Ouita Putnam, Martha Wheat, Margaret Hauser, Jimmy Reed, Caroly Wietkoswki B111 Tapscott Judy
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Second Row: Mike Martin, Ronald Rhoten, Sherman Raggett, Richard Bontke, Ted Church, Cuff Hemmmg.
Third Row: James M. Thomas, Joe B. Farr, Joe N. Rogers, Hal C. Ferguson, Michael Miller, Roger Rlslnger,
Jerry Culpepper.
IEEE
Arlington State's electrical engineering group became an
associate branch of the Institute of Radio Engineers in 1960
and a student branch of the American Institute of Electrical
Engineers in 1961. The two societies merged in 1963 to form
the Institute of Electrical and Electronics Engineers and
ASC was immediately made a student section of the I.E.E.E.
The national and student chapter of the I.E.E.E. is di-
rected toward the advancement of the theory and practice
of electronics, electrical engineering, allied branches of en-
gineering and the related arts and sciences. The 60 members
have a monthly meeting to discuss some field related to en-
gineering. Once a year the club sponsors a student paper
contest. ASC's first and second plac-e winners go to the
regional contest and the winner there competes in the na-
tional contest.
Dr. John W. McConnell from the Department of Electrical
Engineering is sponsor of the club. John Fagan is president,
Tom Cannon, vice-president, Cliff Hemming, treasurer, and
Mike Martin, secretary.
Front Row: Mike Martin, John Fagan, Dr. John McCon-
nell, Tom Cannon, Cliff Hemming, Second Row: Dr. Mo-
Shing Chen, Dr. Stephen F. Crumb, Mr. Joe Spradlin, Dr
Andrew E. Salis.
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The Art Club was established to promote interest in the
fine arts and commercial arts. One of the major events of
their year was Project 3 when advertising executives from
Dallas and Houston sponsored a seminar, This project
illustrated the step-by-step procedures involved in creating
advertising campaigns. Another Art Club project for this
year was the designing of a calendar with abstract formats.
The club has sixty members who meet weekly to discuss
upcoming events. One important aspect of the meetings is
the round-table discussions where every member can voice
his opinions. Any student enrolled in the college can apply
for membership in the Art Club.
The oflicers for this year are Janice Tilford, presidentg Bill
Lockhart, vice-president, Kaye Schmidt, secretary, and
Sandy Mays, treasurer. Mr. Gene Turner and Mr. Rex Dyer
are co-sponsors.
Pam Pierson, sophomore art student, participates
in a life-drawing class.
Front row: Theresa Pilotte, Sandy Mays, Kaye Schmidt, Bill Lockhart, Janice Tilford, Frank Vasquez, Pat Stallai
Second row: Pam Andreotta, Angela Gafford, Glenda Downey, Carol Hitter, June Wilson, Joan.B.rady, Jerry Wassc
Marti Atkerson, Bobby Richardson, Ginny Wiehe, Kath Kirk, Jo Ann Parson, Bobbie Jean Willis, Lynn Stricklar
Third row: Mr. W. G, Turner, Ron Powers, Gary Turnock, Bill Cloer, Davld Morgan, Steve Thomas, Jay Whltlf
Gary Newton, Wade Cusenbary, John Tackett, Mike Franks, Ray Shaw, Mr. Rex Dyer, Henry Dailey, Mary Hopku
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Front row: Dr. John Haynes, sponsor, Neil Bishop, Bobby Edwards, Kelly Senter, Gilbert D. Mayfield, Robert Gouch,
associate contact member, Charlie Moore, contact member. Second row: Jimmy Franklin, James Stracener, Jim Estill,
Morris Shashonazadeh, David Clopton, Gary Hilliard, Milburn Smith, Bob Williams, Richie Parker, Bassam Eitouni,
Robert Johnson, Tom Yates, Ronnie Smith, Vernon Proctor. Third row: Robert Cagley, Glenn Smith, Henry McGin-
nis, Jim Moore, Richard Norwood, David Barber, Stanley Koonsmen, Joe Buckman, Joe Culling, Joe Milliron, Joe
Morgan, Richard Kelsey, Daniel Gaudica, William Smith.
ASC Civil Engineers ti A
The American Society of Civil Engineers is represented at
Arlington State by the Civil Engineers Club. Its main objec-
tive is to enable civil engineering students to further their
knowledge of the practice and ethics of civil engineering. The
organization gained national affiliation last spring and be-
came a local chapter of ASCE.
Members of Arlington State's Student Chapter have an
annual joint meeting with the Fort Worth Branch of ASCE. -
The local group also has monthly meetings devoted to tech-
nical talks on some specific project being built in this area
or on some aspect of civil engineering. Each year the civil
engineers' professional society holds its annual Christmas
party in the basement of the student center.
Membership in the Civil Engineers Club is open to all civil
engineering students except freshmen. Kelly Senter presides
over the club's 47 members. Other officers are Bobby Ed-
Wards, vice-president, Neil Bishop, secretary, and Gilbert
Mayfield, treasurer, Dr. John J . Haynes is sponsor.
Executive committee members are Neil
Bishop, Bobby Edwards, Kelly Senter,
Gilbert Mayfield, front row, and Robert
Gouch, Dr. John Haynes, Charlie Moore, '
back row,
Front row: Johnnie L. Hunt, James E. Jackson, Robert Ola, Charles Halsen, Fred Tart, George Shupee, Jerry Arden
Steve O'Hara. Second row: Marion David Wedin, John L. Horton, Robert P. Scott, Robert Skinner, Johnny Sessions
Oliver Patterson, Thomas McKee, Craig Miller, Billy Joe Fornero. Third row: Paul Mix, David Timmons, K. W
Tompkins, sponsor, Bryan Hawkins, William K, Hanna, Jesse G. Anderson, Marion L. Scott.
Club members Jerry Arden, Fred Tart, and Paul Mix
examine the X-ray machine used for crystal structure
study with Dr. B. C. Thompson, sponsor.
ASC Student Section of The
American Institute of Physics
Chartered in 1963, the Arlington State Physics Club is the
student section of the American Institute of Physics. The
club was organized to encourage students to study physics
by presenting interesting and informative programs and in-
formal association with faculty and other physics students.
Membership in the ASC Physics Club, begun in 1960, is
open to any student interested in physics. In addition, stu-
dents can become a member of the ASC Student Section of
the American Institute of Physics, which holds its meetings
concurrently with the ASC Physics Club. The two organiza-
tions elect a set of officers to serve both clubs. Officers this
year are Robert Skinner, president, Paul Mix, vice-president,
Jonny Hunt, treasurer, Marion Scott, secretary, and Steve
O'Hara, publicity chairman. Mr. Keith Tompkins sponsors
the club.
A Christmas banquet and a spring picnic are annual activi-
ties of the Physics Club. This year, the organization applied
to the American Institute of Physics for a grant-award given
by the Bendix Corporation. The award will help the club
study the color-c-enter formation in alkaline earth crystals.
Delta Sigma Pi
Initiated in May of 1965, the Zeta Mu Chapter of Arling-
ton State was the 135th chapter of Delta Sigma Pi to be
chartered. It is an international fraternity organized to foster
the study of business in universities and to encourage schol-
arship, social activity and the association of students for their
mutual advancement by research and practice. The organiza-
tion is also devoted to promoting a closer affiliation between
the commercial World and students of commerce and to fur-
thering a higher standard of commercial ethics in the com-
munity.
This fall the Delta Sigma Pi members began Working with
the 21 pledges to develop an 11-acre tract south of the audi-
torium. The club is Working with the city of Arlington to
transform the area into a park.
Each chapter of Delta Sigma Pi is run as a model business.
The officers are, in effect, a board of directors. They are head-
ed, in the Zeta Mu Chapter, by Curtis Mosley. Robert F.
Hook is the senior vice-president, Marion L, Hicks, junior
vice-president, Carson Bays, secretary, James McLendon,
treasurer, Henry Blechl, chancellor: Gary Christopher, pub-
licity chairman, and Chester A. Pentecost, historian, Mr. Jim
Cook and Charles E. Yeager are sponsors.
Gary Christopher, publicity chairman, dis-
cusses publicity plans for the year with Craig
Coleman and Jenny Mayfield, Reveille staff.
Front Row: Jim McLendon, Robert F. Hook, Carson B , Ch t P t t H E 1 Bl hl '
Hicks, Curtis C. Mosley. Second Row: Charles E. Yeaggi Daveid Ci1Ii'r5f?0Thom3IsrShip?1ian, FtcbbertI1FovlxiiIcf?rI,1cC1raiJg
Coleman, Gary Christopher, Tommy .Montgomery, Wayne A. Meier, George F. Johns, Jim Cook. Third Row:
Stephen E. Lutz,.W1ll1am D. Long, Jim Voss, Larry Hampton, Bob Jenkins, Ernest Brister, Robert Smith, Ronald
Canter, James Heide.
Front row: James Hensley, William P, Irving, Jr., Arla Jo Payne. Second row: Clarence Cope, Michael Allen Barnes,
Reg Lyle, Larry Young, Houshang Amine, Sydney Smith. Third row: Michael Judkins, Radford Chambers, Ronald
Booth, Michael Mooney, Robert Goodrich, Ullrich Bour, Stephen Hale.
SAE
The Society of Automotive Engineers is a technical
society for students engaged in the design, construction,
and utilization of self-propelled machines, prime movers,
and related equipment. As a national society, SAE offers
many benefits that students would not have as members
of a local organization.
Officers of Arlington State's Chapter of the Society of
Automotive Engineers are Bruce Graham, chairman,
Howard McCalls, vice-chairman, Charles Besio, secretary,
and James Fowler, treasurer. Sponsoring the club is Dr.
C. W. Files.
ASC Geological Society
Promoting the science of geology and stimulating in-
terest in that and other earth sciences are the main ob-
jectives of the ASC Geological Society. Membership is
open to all geology majors or anyone interested in geology.
Dr. Harold G. Burman, Professor of Chemistry, is the only
Honorary member.
To earn money for their field trips, the geologists assem-
ble mineral and fossil kits, which are sold in the bookstore
to students enrolled in the freshman geology courses.
Before this fall semester, the Geological Society went on
a field trip to the Grand Canyon. The organization spon-
sors an annual junior high school earth-science field trip.
For the last fo-ur years, the club has entered the home-
coming fioat contest, winning in 1963 and placing second
in 1962.
The Geological Society has 30 active members who meet
every other week under the sponsorship of Mr. John D.
Boon. Officers of the organization are William P. Irving,
president, James C. Hensley, vice-president, Arla Jo
Payne, secretary, and Steve Breakfield, treasurer.
Front row: Richard E. Duval, Howard N. McCallo, Bruce Graham, James Fowler, Charles Phelan, Second row: Dr. K.
L. Lawrence, advisor, Dr. Carl D. Wiseman, advisor, Larry J. Oliver, Terry McCreary.
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from the various engineering departments meet to plan
future projects and activities. They are Billy Steele,
Tony Block, Gary Coplin, Steve VanHorn, Glynn Cox,
Harold Gibson, and Richard Allen Switzer.
Society of
Engineering Technicians
Strictly for technicians, the Society of Engineering Tech-
nicians serves all technology students - electrical, aeronauti-
cal, mechanical, and civil-in choosing a technological ca-
pacity.
Preceding each semester, the technology departments
select two outstanding students from each department who
unite to form the Executive Committee. This committee then
elects the ofiicers for the Society of Engineering Technicians,
who are Billy Steele, president, Tony Block, vice-president,
Gary Coplin, secretary, and Steve Van Horn, treasurer.
Front row: Bill Brandon, Mike Yarbrough, Glynn Cox, Harold Gibson, Donald Douglas, Eddie R, Howard, Truett
Bates, Arvel Baker, Second row: Jal W. Scarborough, Thomas Henning, Jimmy Glen Lee, Billy Steele, Tony Block,
Bill Doolittle, Gary Coplin, Bobby Couch, M. S. Blanton, sponsor. Third row: Curtis Cofield, Rex W. Perry, Stephen
VanHorn, Ronald P. Smith, Robert W. Crow, John Vorderkunz, Ronnie Gibson, S. E. West, sponsor,
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Pi Sigma Epsilon, the oldest national fraternity on cam-
pus, has 37 active members and 95 alumni members. All mem-
bers take an active part in the club's activities. Pi Sigma
Epsilon offers professional advancement in the fields of sales,
management, and marketing.
Speakers and films are presented at the meetings that are
held every first and third Thursday of each month, The Fort
Worth Sales and Marketing Executives sponsor the club.
They presented one major speaker who talked on related
fields of sales and marketing this year. H-e was Dr. Arron
Sartin, Dean of Business School at Southern Methodist Uni-
versity. Each club member serves on one of these committees:
the communication's committee, the social committee, the
finance committee, the publicity committee, the speaker com-
mittee, or the special event committee.
James Bu-erger is president of Pi Sigma Epsilon. Other
oflicers include: Winston Wortham, vice-president, David
Burnett, treasurer, Bob Adams, recording secretary, and
Gerald Godwin, communications secretary.
Front row: Seldon D. O'Brien, Bob Adams, Bill Crain, Jim Bewley, Bob Thompson, Ron Talley, Rex Robinson,
Jerry Burns, David E. Burnett. Second row: George E. Anderson, Richard J . Bontke, Herbie Garrison, Jim Hawkins,
Gary Gresham, Val Gardner, Scotty Nicholson, Larry Clark, John Davis. Third row: Don B. Cowan, John F. Vinson,
Dan L. Bourland, Tom Williams, John Dawson, Jim Buerger, Benny Hardin.
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Hairston, and Nathan Warren inspect some of the
excellent mechanical engineering equipment on cam-
pus.
ASSSME
The Arlington State Student Society of Mechanical En-
gineers is devoted to the advancement of the theory and
practice of mechanical engineering and the presentation of
proper perspectives of engineering. It not only offers its mem-
bers an opportunity to become acquainted with the people
and activities in their society, but it also promotes a profes-
sional consciousness and fellowship.
Each year the club sponsors a technical paper contest.
The Winner is generally awarded a S25 Marks Engineering
Handbook. Arlington State's Society of Mechanical Engi-
neers would like to become a member of the national society
for mechanical engineers, but national affiliation is impossible
until the Mechanical Engineering School is accredited by the
Southern Accreditation Association,
Dr. Paul Buettiker is sponsor of ASSSME. In order to join
the club, students must submit their application to Dr. Buet-
tiker for his signature. Don Carlton presides over the Society
of Mechanical Engineers as chairman, Nathan Warren is
vice-chairman, Philip Gord, secretary, and Larry Hairston,
treasurer.
Front row: Robert Ramirez, Richard Duval, Larry Hairston, Don Carlton, Dan Hicks, Tom Harper. Second row:
Bruce Morland, Edward Fritcher, John Smith, Jim Bjork, Nathan Warren, Gary Kuhn.
Front row: Alan Teal, Jim Culver, Mike Massengale, Mike Hanna, Jim Harvey, Ronald Weddell, Charles Sneed, Kent
Williams. Second row: Jerry Lambert, William Epps, Charles Luther, Bill Mecay, Jerry Kelley, Lee Anne Zacha, Jack
H. Ablon, David Stephens, Dan Taylor, Third row: Bob Miller, David Wynninger, Charles H. Spurgeon, Vernon A.
Neel, Jr., John Riddle, John Swint, Kenn Berry. Fourth row: Willie D. May, Robert Beeman, David Bowman, John
Ridgway, George F. Giallorenzo, Steve Scudder, Steve McElroy.
ASC Architectural Society
Arlington State's Architecture Society with 116 mem-
bers strives to further the development of the architecture
department. Any full time student who is an architectural
major may join the club.
The club scheduled several projects for this year. It
sponsored a contest for the design of a decal to be dis-
played on the member's cars. Speakers and films were
presented throughout the year to illustrate different phas-
es of architecture. During the spring semester, the Fort
Worth Chapter of the American Institute of Architecture
sponsored a contest for ASC architecture students, Two
people, with outstanding accomplishments in architecture,
received trips to Mexico City as a prize for their efforts.
In February, the club held its Winter Architecture Ball.
Officers of the club are Glenn Taylor, president, Bob
McGlothlin, first vice-president, John Firestone, second
vice-president, Richard Bury, secretary, Ron Weddell,
treasurerg and Jim Harvey, historian. The sponsor is Mr.
Edward V. Kemp.
Front row: Bob McGlothlin, James Storey, Richard A. Berry, Jim Simpson, Timothy W. Keneipp, Chuck Patterson,
Herbert Blevins, Dennis Cordes, Hubert Lynch. Second row: Glen Taylor, Lonnie Dekkers, Tommy Davis, Ronnie
Orlando, George Lumley, Allen James Terrill, Jimmie R. Amsley, Phillip R. Baxley. Third row: John Firestone, Ray-
mond Gill, Gary Phillips, Kenneth Burman, James Ramsey, Danny Tosh, James Martin Bower. Fourth row: B111
Schenck, Roger W, Howard, Don G, Hoaldridge, John B. Sewall.
Front row: Haven Hyde, Pat Dunkin, Judi Dunnihoo, Paul Rowan, Linda Ovrick, Karen Voss, Olga Rabon, Mr. Paul
Blakney. Second row: Jerry Reed, Floyd Walker, Robert Stewart, David Richter, Tommy Geddie, Don Johnson.
Press Club
The Arlington State Press Club is composed primarily
of members of the staffs of the three student publications
and students enrolled in journalism classes.
President of the organization is Paul Rowan, editor of
The Shorthorn. Other officers are: Judi Dunnihoo, sec-
retaryg Pat Dunkin, treasurer, Garrett Drew, vice-presi-
dent, Donna Rowan, program chairman, Robert Stewart,
social chairman, and David Richter, parliamentarian.
Working consistently toward excellence in all on-campus
publications, the club is sponsored by Mr. Paul Blakney
and Mr. Ernest Leister.
ASC Secretarial Society
New to Arlington State this year is the Secretarial
Society. The club was organized early this fall to promote
a deeper understanding of secretarial administration and
business.
All members were required to be secretarial majors and
to maintain a 1.0 average. The 25-member organization
is led by the following oflicers: Cecilia Thompson, presi-
dent, Virginia Prince, vice-president, Judy Franklin,
secretary, and Barbara King, treasurer. Gary Christopher
is the club's beau, and Mrs. Annell White and Miss Bar-
bara Getts are sponsors.
Front row: Betty Mundy, Delaine Broadie, Judy Franklin, Cecilia Thompson, Virginia Prince, Barbara King, Lynda
Saxton. Second row: Mrs. Annell White, Susan Rozelle, Sharon Mooney, Michele Dubic, Gary Christopher, Mary Wea-
dom, Cheryl Montgomery, Marcia Morris, Miss Barbara Getts.
Sigma Pi Sigma
The Arlington State College Chapter of Sigma Pi Sigma,
national physics honor society, was chartered this spring
with 21 members. The national president of the society and
outstanding physics professors from several colleges presented
the charter and installed the members. The chapter will serve
to recognize the high standing of the ASC physics depart-
ment and the accomplishment of its head and its staff. The
goals of the Society are to recognize achievement in physics
and to stimulate interest in the field among physics students
and in the general collegiate public.
Oiiicers of Sigma Pi Sigma are Paul Mix, president, Fred
Tart, vice-president, Katy Heisserer, secretary, and Stephen
O'Hara, treasurer. Faculty advisor is Dr. Leonard M. Diana.
associate professor of physics.
Prof. R. L. Marquis, Paul Mix, Fred Tart, Dr. Marsh W
White, Dr. Worth Seagondollar, Katy Heisserer, Dr. L. M
Diana, and Stephen O'Hara.
Sitting: J. G. Potter, Virgil E. Bottam, Cecil G. Shugart, L. W. Seagondollar, Fred Tart Kat He'ss P ul M'
Stephen 0'H-ara, G- K- GiI1g9l'I'iCh, Marsh W. White. Second Row: Robert P. Scott, Williarrl, E. lCoedliT,M2rion
Scott, N01aI1 MEISSGY, C9011 Th0U1P?0I1, John K. Perryman, Frank Harrison, Jack L. Lancaster, Rayrnon L. Brown,
John L. Sessions, Robert Skinner, William B. Self. Third Row: Truman D,B1ack, R, J, Marquis, E1-Win GoD0ugh13y,
J- E- Dowdey, D- R- Half, Stew? EVNISQ, RaYf01'd L- H0Y1e, Roy Avant, Leonard M. Diana, George W. Shupee, John
L. Horton, Larry G. Morrison, David Tnnmons, K. W. Thompkins, Jim D. Bell. Fourth Row: James A. Adkins, Dr.
Jason Ellis, Ted E. Heithecker.
Pre-Law Club
The Pre-Law Club has been under the direction of C. D.
Richards, professor of history, for the last 25 years. Under
- .DD his guidance, the club has become an active campus organi-
zation. B. T. Williams from the Department of Sociology and
Don Cantwell from the Department of Business co-sponsor
the club. Acquainting members with the various aspects of
the law profession, the Pre-Law Club often helps students
decide whether or not they really want to go into law. Stu-
dents are given information on the different facets of law
school: entrance requirements, available schools, professional
types, and what to expect from this career. Various lawyers
in the community speak to the Pre-Law Club on these sub-
jects.
The club's biggest project of this year was the Moot Court,
in which hypothetical cases were considered in mock trials.
The Pre-Law Club also sponsored a spring banquet for mem-
bers and prominent lawyers in this area. Another activity
was the annual field trip. Members traveled this year to
visit the law school at the University of Texas. Ofiicers for
the fall semester were Ted Beardon, president, Jerry Atta-
way, vice-president, and Bobby Allen, secretary-treasurer.
Bob Flaherty led the club in the spring, assisted by Marcus
Judge Duvall speaks to Pre-Law Club members after Dunn, vice-president, Paul Sakowski, secretaryg and Dave
a meeting. Crowder, treasurer.
Bottom Row: Max Blankenship, Judge Duvall, C. D. Richards, Ted Bearden, Joe Shannon, James Cribbs. Second
Row: James Knapp, Bill Nickalus, Marcus Dunn, Bobby Allen, Don Cantwell, Bill Smith, Phil Grubbs, Joe Monte-
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D. Duncan, J. D. Allison, W. G. Lowe. Second Row: R. W. Boehm, R. E. Mason, M. E. Malone, D. C.
Hamilton, W. J. Thompson, R. S. Tipps, S. D. Gann, E. G. Scott, A. Graham, E. R. Collerain, H. Mal-
kamy, R. C. Reagor.
AIIE
The American Institute of Industrial Engineering is
a technical institute for the encouragement and advance-
ment of industrial engineering on the ASC campus. Guest
speakers from engineering fields are invited to the club's
monthly meetings to speak on subjects related to engi-
neering. AIIE's lectures and discussions are directed to
help the students when they become industrial engineers.
Prof. E. H. Mammen of the Department of Engineering
is the faculty sponsor of the group. Officers are R. H.
Arnold, president, S. J. Williams, vice-president, D. L.
Totten, secretary, and H. D. Duncan, treasurer.
S.E.A.
Student Education Association won honorable mention
for their scrapbook at the TSEA convention in February.
SEA was also given the Operation Achievement certificate
and had Dian Mencke elected state secretary for 1966.
The future teachers organized and sold the student dir-
ectories for this year. They ended the year with a picnic,
inviting several local SEA chapters. Officers for the Stu-
dent Education Association are Jim Hofman, fall presi-
dent, Sherri Sittler, spring president, Barbara Henson.
publicity chairman, Sue Wiman, program chairman'
Georgann Spoon, project chairman, Charlie Harrelll
treasurer, and Dorothy Smith, secretary.
Bottom Row: Linda Henson, Sue Wiman, Barbara Henson, Sherri Sittler, Penny Fulk. Second Row:
Dian Mencke, Dr. Kelly, Jim Hoffman, Dr. Karraker, Wayne Clowers, Dorothy Smith.
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dents of ASC. In addition to campus elections, there are
such contests as Miss Arlington, Miss Flame, and Miss Auto
Show, which are sponsored by groups in surrounding com-
munities.
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the Best-Dressed Coed all must be students. But ASC coeds
have made a remarkable showing in the other contests, hav-
ing Becky Cowley as Miss Arlington, Evelyn Seibert as Miss
Dallas, and Sharron Terrill as Miss Auto Show of 1966.
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Military Science
The ROTC program at Arlington State College consists
of both classroom instruction and experience in actual mili-
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pared to be a lieutenant in the U.S. Army upon graduation.
In the classroom the cadet is instructed in such subjects
as military history, the organization of the army, administra-
tion, military law, and logistics. While he is in the classroom.
the cadet is expected to conduct himself in a military man-
ner.
Then, for one hour per week, the cadet attends Leadership
Laboratory which is designed to acquaint him with an actual
military situation. During this time, he participates in active
drill and training exercises.
Marching by companies, cadets spend three hours each week on the drill field.
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ASC's Sam Houston Rifles is a crack drill team composed
of cadets in the military department who practice precision
drill sequences on their own time as an extracurricular
activity. Having decreased in numbers, the drill team is
facing an extensive revamping process. Sharp, well-drilled
cadets are encouraged to apply for membership.
The Sam Houston Rifles, known as the Jodies, have
established the distinction of being without peer in southwest
drill competition. Since their formation in 1933, the team has
placed lower than first only four times in competition with
some of the best drill teams in this part of the country. Their
distincive insignia was adopted from the Sam Houston
family's personal coat-of-arms.
Aside from performing at football games and other college
and ROTC events, the drill team has also performed at the
Presidential Inaugural of 1957, the Junior Rose Bowl, Pasa-
dena, California, the Mardi Gras, New Orleans, Six Flags
Over Texas, and such Texas cities as Laredo, Galveston, San
Antonio, Corpus Christi, and Tyler.
Front Row: Garrett, Zavalla, Eblen, Kennedy, Pitts, Lamkin. Second Row: Soules, Besio, Poe, Leavell, Campus
Third Row: Holmes, McBee, Cox, Kennedy. Fourth Row: Attaway, Mahoney, Miller, Carson, Thompson. Fifth Row
Belk, Harp, Parker, Phemister.
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Insurgent Team
As the newest of the ROTC activities, the Insurgent Tearr
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Arlington State College is represented in small bore pistol
and rifle competition by the Varsity Rifle Team and the
Army ROTC Pistol and Rifle Teams. These teams function
under the joint sponsorship of the College and the Military
Department. They participate in challenge and shoulder-to-
shoulder matches, as well as conference matches and the
National Rifle Association. In competition, both the pistol
and rifle teams have shown themselves to be among the best.
The Rifle Team has been very successful in competition
during 1965-1966. The team won the Central Texas Con-
ference Championship, as well as placing third in the 4th
Army Competition and fourth in the Oklahoma State Uni-
versity Invitational Match. The team captain was Cadet
Donald Stevenson, with Major Chetwin Hurd as the faculty
sponsor and Sandy Barnes as the sweetheart.
During the year, the Pistol Team has participated in Postal
League Matches, Conference Matches, and local gun club
matches. On March 19, the team held a Sectional Match,
inviting seven schools from Texas and Oklahoma. The team
also won a second place rating in national competition, Postal
League Matches, by virtue of the scores reported from weekly
matches. The officers for the Pistol Team were Cadet Gary
Valant, Captain and Susan Behnke, Honorary Captain.
Sweetheart - Sandy Barnes
Front Row: Baxley, Crawford, Stevenson, Jeanes, Austin, Bassham. Second Row: Fischer, Alspaugh, Mizrany, Bowen,
Atchison, Dawson, Willingham.
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Cfficers' Club
Front Row: Mahoney, Massey, Lollat, McClellan, Skipper, Bingaman, Bassham, Martinez, Siddall, Kennedy. Second
Row: Seilheirner, Micheaux, Harp, Whipple, Dixon, Siefert, Cochran, Bennett. Third Row: Wyatt, Weir, McElroy,
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Front Row: Fischer, Hoskins, Goumas, Parker, Siddall, Shepperd, Poynor, McClellan, Gerron, Moseley, DeVault.
Second Row: Windham, Wyatt, Wilson, Chaloupka, Owen, Newton, Hill, Hoppe, Sword, Sorenson, Sopko. Third Row:
Bowen, Bernard, Carroll, Hutchinson, Robb, Horton, Sargent, Cannon, Johnson, Bennett, Skipper. Fourth Row: Lutz,
Culling, Goddard, Dennis, Harrison, Dixon, Wesolowsky, Anderson, Thompson, Evans, Morosky.
Corps Sweetheart Sandy Barnes and her escort Don
Stevenson, lead the first dance at the Military Ball.
The Military Ball, sponsored by the
Officers' Club, is a swirl of crisp uni-
forms and flowing gowns.
Military Ball
Highlight of the annual Military Ball was the crowning of
Miss Sandy Barnes as Corps Sweetheart for the 1965-66
school year. Miss Barnes, a junior business administration
major, received the honorary rank of Lieutenant Colonel
which was pinned on her by Cadet Lieutenant Colonel Charles
Lauderdale, Corps Commander. After receiving her rank and
Howers, Miss Barnes had the honor of watching her new court
and their dates enjoy a dance in her honor.
This was Miss Barnes third year as ROTC Sweetheart but
her first as the Corps Sweetheart. Miss Evelyn Seibert placed
second and was awarded the honorary rank of major and the
title of Deputy Corps Sweetheart. Company Sweethearts for
the year were: A Company, Evelyn Seibert, B Company,
Sharon Davis, C Company, Kenna Brown, D Company,
Terrina Rush, Staff, Jan Bayless, Rifle Team, Sandy Barnes,
Pistol Team, Susan Behnke, Sam Houston Rifles, Vicki
Eblen, and Band, Karen Garner. The sweethearts have the
honorary rank of cadet captain, along with the honor of
attending all drills, military balls, and all other corps
functions.
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Color Guard: Luper, Besio, Miller, Cox.
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Front Row: North, Dupuy, Mizrany, Gonzales, Tobin, Poynor, Lackey, Henderson, Gerron, Brummett, Bretz, Huff.
Second Row: Kithas, Holland, Sorenson, Cotton, Hennig, Newton, Richmon, Smith, Carroll, Brown, Roeber. Third
Row: Brown, Batsell, Domoter, Drone, Ridgway, Sims, Smith, Couch, Esquivel, Elston, Hoaldridge. Fourth Row:
Windham, Fischer, Dennis, Mills, Morgan, Capps, Jones, Hundt, Day, Sopko, Hammock.
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Second Row: Williams, Hill, Ohleneiler, Cain, Porterield, Alspaugh, Graham, Bates, Thompson, Evans. Third Row:
Stanley, Molina, Wilson, Arthur, Dodd, Baxley, Crawford, Dawson, Nichter, Garza, Delacruz, Sampson. Fourth Row:
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Front Row: Austin, McFarland, Thompson, Parker, Hahn, Stieber, Jeanes, Hamilton, Shepperd, Farnelli, Evans,
Moseley. Second Row: Palmer, Wingo, Wood, Atchison, Hutchinson, Johnson, Hoppe, Odneal, Goumas, Moore, De-
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Owen, Chaloupka, Swint, Green. Fourth Row: Spiegel, Anderson, Johnson, LaPrel1e, Martin, Harrison, Hendrickson.
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The Arlington Review Displays
Creative Talents of Students
The Arlington Review, the ASC campus magazine, is
designed as a showcase for student work in various fields.
Issued two times a year, in the fall and spring, the
magazine publishes non-fiction articles of general interest, as
well as short stories and poetry. In addition, student art is
reproduced in the magazine. In the fall, 1965, issue, full color
reproductions of student oil paintings were included, marking
the first time that student paintings have been reproduced in
color in any ASC publication.
Each semester, the Review conducts a contest to find the
top manuscripts in a number of categories. Winners in each
category are given cash prizes, and their entries receive top
priority for publication in the Review.
First published in 1962, the Review is an outgrowth of an
earlier English Department publication, Essais. In succeeding
years, the Review has become a part of the ASC journalistic
tradition.
Floyd Walker is the editor of the Review. The assistant
editor for the fall issue was Tommy Lane. Advisers are Dr.
Cothburn O'Neal and Miss Alberta Harrington of the English
Department. Technical adviser is Mr. Ernest Leister of the
Publications Department.
Tommy Lane, Assistant Editor
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Associate Editor of the Shorthorn
Floyd Walker, Editor-in-Chief
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Paul Rowan, Editor
Karen Voss, Assistant Editor
Pat Dunkin, Associate Editor
Shorthorn Provides Weekly
Summary of Campus Events
Every Friday, students obtain a copy of ASC's campus
newspaper, The Shorthorn. It is an alternating four to six -
and sometimes eight-page spread that relates a weekly
account of events involving ASC and its student body.
The Shorthorn serves as the oflicial informer for the ASC
campus. Each week a survey is published on the editorial
page. It covers a variety of questions and gives the students
an opportunity to state their opinions. The newspaper also
contains weekly features, sports news, a campus calendar,
reports of past events, and news of upcoming events.
ASC's newspaper received a first place honor rating from
the Associated Collegiate Press Critical Service for the spring
semester of 1965. This was the first time that The Shorthorn
had been entered in competition for a number of years.
Editorials and photography were judged outstanding features
of the paper.
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Olga Rabon, Assistant Editor
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Reveille Compefes Nationally
Among Collegiate Yearbooks
This year marks the sixteenth anniversary of ASC's
Reveille. Prior to 1950, the yearbook was called The Junior
Aggie, but in keeping with the col1ege's Rebel theme the
name was changed to the Reveille in that year, Changes also
appeared within the book itself. The 1950 Reveille had only
240 pages while the 1965 book contained 399. This year the
book has 432 pages.
Scheduling and taking pictures, writing copy and drawing
layouts are just a few of the numerous jobs involved in
publishing a yearbook. The Reveille staff undertakes the task
of capturing the highlights and daily routines that make a
complete record of yearly activities at ASC.
ASC's Reveille won first class honor ratings for its cover,
use of color, and research section in the Texas Intercollegiate
Press Association contest in 1965. It also won first class honor
ratings from both the Columbia Scholastic Press Association
and the Associated Collegiate Press.
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Hyde, Assistant Editor Don Johnson, Photographer
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Steve Evans, Myriam Hubbard. David Harrell, Jan Hart Don Long Sharon Freeman
Executive Committee
The Executive Committee is composed of the officers of
Studet Government. Six members make up this committee:
Steve Evans, president of Student Government, David Har-
rell, vic-e-presidentg Sharon Freeman, recording secretaryg
Myriam Hubbard, corresponding secretary, Don Long, treas-
urerg and Jan Hart, parliamentarian.
The six-member committee is responsible for making
policy decisions that affect Student Government handling
of campus affairs, as well as ruling on the many procedural
matters and small items of business that the council must
handle. In addition, the committee is in charge of deciding
what business is to be brought to the attention of Student
Government as a whole.
The committee makes arrangements for representatives
of campus organizations to participate, without vote, in
council deliberations, especially when matters of particular
interest to that organization are being discussed by the
counci .
The duties of the Executive Committee might be summed
up in one general phrase as "the gear greasers of the council"
since their overall responsibility is to insure the smooth
functioning of the Student Government.
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Front Row: Myriam Hubbard, Lory Bowles, Jamie Hobbs, Gerry Bell, Barbara Sury,
Karen Marazzini, and Susan Andries. Back Row: William Pinson, Earnest Brister, Allen
Ueckert, Jim Justice, Pierce Chandler, and Roger Glass.
Communications Committee
Working to encourage communications between the vari-
ous organizations on campus is the Communications Com-
mittee. This group is composed of eighteen members headed
by Pierce Chandler.
The many bulletin boards throughout the student center
are an evidence of this committee's work. The bulletin boards
are used to relay organizational messages to students. This
year the committee published the Student Government N ews-
letter and made up the section on organizations in the student
directory.
Another of the Committee's projects was the President's
Reception, held on October 25. Invitations were extended to
the president or chairman of every group on campus, in
addition to Dr. Woolf, his staff, and the academic and student
deans. The purpose of this meeting was to let the various
organizations become aware of their common goals so that
they might work harmoniously toward the betterm-ent of
their group and their school.
Sponsoring an organizational sub-committee was also an
undertaking of the Communications Committee. Composed
of one representative from each organization at ASC, this
sub-committee worked through the Communications Com-
mittee with the Student Government as a whole. Its purpose
was to encourage cooperation and coordination among the
different clubs on campus.
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Front Row: Jan Hart, Luellen Ufheil and Susan Behnke Second Row J1m
Voss, Peter Hagen, Joey Sandifer and Mike Martin Top Row Steve T1ppS Mar
vin Smith, J . D. Wade, Peter Nyberg Marcus Dunn
R. E. D. Committee
Under the leadership of Joey Sandifer, 25 students give
their services to the Research, Evaluation, and Development
Committee. These members work to determine the needs of
the college community and conduct investigations into the
best means of filling these needs. They not only recommend
measures that seem advisable but also evaluate the success
of these measures.
Each year they fix the policy for determining who will put
out the Student Directory. The committee also chooses the
members for the Student-Faculty Relations Board. The five
students in the traffic court who hear campus cases are also
recommended by this committee.
This year the R. E. D. Committee held an Honor Recep-
tion for the 35 finalists of the National Merit Scholarship.
Planned by the committee is an Inter-School Conference in
which all colleges Within a 100-mile radius gather to discuss
common problems and their solutions. The committee is also
working to lengthen the hours which the student center is to
stay open.
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of filing the committee's findings to committee
member Luellen Ufheil.
Rules and Finance Committee
The Student Government's Rules and Finance Committee
serves a dual purpose. It handles all finances of Student
Government, and it acts as arbiter in any disputes over
Student Government affairs.
Don Long, Student Government Treasurer, is president
of the Rules and Finance Committee, Another representative
initiated into the committee is the Parliamentarian, who
handles all procedural matters. Three other student govern-
ment members are chosen at large to make up the remaining
committee members.
Originally, there was both a Finance Committee and an
Arbitration Committee, but the two were combined last year
into the Rules and Finance Committee. The members meet
only to either settle disputes concerning the constitution or
to discuss matters of finance. No other group on campus can
rule on constitutional matters.
The Rules and Finance Committee is also responsible for
the Book Registration Service. The committee registers a
student's book for a nickel and assists him in locating the
book if it is lost. Around 4,000 books are registered each
semester under this service.
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and Steve Tipps.
Front Row Pat Ivy Barbara Bartlett, Sylvia Sumner, Sue Watson, and Lee
Ann Zacha Back Row Glen Wallace, Linda Parker, Pam Hollinger, Linda Gregory,
Student Affairs Committee
The Student Affairs Committee is in charge of all phases
of the school elections. It is also responsible for developing
programs designed to promote school spirit in the social,
athletic, cultural and other co-curricular activities of ASC.
Duties of the committee include providing ballots, voting
areas, voting boxes or machines, and counting the votes.
Revision of the election rules is a 1965-66 project for the
25-member committee.
As chairman of the Student Affairs Committee, Sylvia
Sumner also heads the Rebel Rousers, a spirit organization
stemming from this committee. This young organization is
made up of over 100 students whose purpose is to stimulate
school spirit and gain support for all Rebel functions. The
members try to gather support at games, at pep rallies and
in all campus activities.
Rebel Rousers formed a welcoming committee at regis-
tration and welcomed students to the campus. They were
also in charge of the bonfire. They secured an approved
campus site for it south of the parking lots, gathered wood,
and placed a guard on it at all times. In addition, the Rebel
Rousers made posters for all the games and pep rallies and,
for one week, filled the student center showcases with pictures
of the football team and other memorabilia.
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reorganization meeting.
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Sylvia Ramsey, Ivanka Taborsky. Second Row: Al Hydak, Craig Parker, Linda Parker, Jamie Hobbs, Candy Lee,
Sherra Rayfield, Barbara Gostomski, Lynne Easter, Alvin Kohr, Glen Wallace. Third Row' Bif Fornero Bruce Mey-
ers, Peggy Widaman, Greg McDaniel, Doug Johnson, Kerry Moseley, Stephen Findley, Mike Millican, David Wind-
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Campus Committee
The Campus Committee is composed of seven members who
work for the welfare, improvement, and beautification of
campus facilities. These students are the oflicial care-takers
of the Rebel Flag and were responsible for obtaining the
use of the Hagpole that is in front of the Student Center.
Committee members engaged in several projects this year.
Among these were having the stadium bleachers sanded,
placing trash cans around the campus, and increasing the
number of direct lines to Dallas. Other projects assumed by
the Campus Committee were securing pencil sharpeners for
the class rooms, placing bicycle racks around the campus,
and attempting to install benches on the quadrangle, projects
which were small in nature but did much to improve the func-
tion and beauty of ASC.
Courtesy Day was the biggest project undertaken by the
Campus Committee. This event was publicized by Charlie
and Harrigan of KLIF, a Dallas radio station. Male students
at ASC were asked to treat the fairer sex with more consid-
eration than usual. They were to wear suits and ties, carry
the ladies' books, and offer them chairs. Those who disobeyed
were carted off to the jail outside the student center.
Left to right: Ralph Baldridge, Paula Acuff, Richard Calfee, Jamie Hobbs, Karen Marazzini, Rusty Russell.
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Student Activities Board
Student Activities Committees work to bridge educational
and social life on the ASC campus. Members of SAB are a
part of a leadership training program designed to give stu-
dents a Well-rounded education. SAB is made up of nine
committees, including the newly organized Council on Lead-
ership Advancement. COLA was created to provide confer-
ences and seminars on better leadership and to help com-
mittees in group dynamics. Organized for this year only, the
Conference Committee convened to consider the LSU bid for
a regional conference.
The Entertainment Committee helps select and make ar-
rangements for all featured attractions of the Concert and
Popular Artists series and also schedules the weekly film
attractions. Coordinating big all-school activities such as
Homecoming, Old South, and the school trip is the job of the
Special Events Committee. The Recreation Committee spe-
cializes in leisure time, planning and conducting campus and
intercollegiate tournaments in bridge, chess, billiards, bowling
and ping pong. Sponsoring art contests and musical programs
and selecting paintings, records, and books for the student
lounge areas is the responsibility of the Fine Arts Committee.
The Exhibits Committee schedules and coordinates exhibits
of arts, crafts, hobbies, and special interest displays. Mem-
bers of the Hospitality Committee organize and host recep-
tions for speakers, entertainers, and campus visitors. The
Levee Committee plans, decorates, and carries out social
events ranging from the Howdy Dance through Old South
Week. Thought-provoking lectures, book reviews and group
discussions are activities of the Ideas and Issues Committee.
Dean of Women Mrs Lera D Hancock presents her views on a proposal of the Student Activities Board.
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Sitting: Dana Rittiman, Susan Wine, John
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Left to right: Bruce Meyer, Cindy Roberts, Jackie Moe, Ann Moore, Candy Menger, Sam Mid-
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Pat Taylor, Avolonte pledge, captures a Rebel hat
from a Tri-Chi member.
Casino girls join the gamblers at their table.
Did South Week Features
Hat Grab, Casino, Gomes, Boll
Old South Days began at 8:00 a.m. on March 31 with the
Tri-Chi Hat Grab. Four girls from each of the seven sororities
were allowed to snatch Rebel hats from Tri-Chi members.
Avoklonte and Sans Souci tied for first place, each collecting
16 ats.
"Pat O'Brien's" was the theme of the Old South Casino
held Thursday night in the student center. As students en-
tered the casino, they each received S100 in fake money to
use in playing cards or roulette. In typical casino tradition,
a player piano and several dance hall girls were on hand to
add to the casino's atmosphere. At 9:00 p.m. the Old South
crowds moved to the old ballroom to witness the skits pre-
sented by each of the girls' sororities.
April 1 was the day for Old South booths and games. The
campus was cluttered with a sidewalk art show exhibited by
the Art Club, a love-meter booth by Alpha Phi Omega, Alfa-
sig's Mississippi Mansion, Tom Sawyer's lemonde by Zongolag
a cotton candy, root beer, and box lunch auction by the New-
man Club, and a cider booth by Karuso Pteros. Tri-Chi and
Avolonte sponsored a ring tossg Delta Chi Omega sponsored
a water balloon throw, Koshari, a five-cent coffee booth, Les
Choisies, a peanut wagon, and Sans Souci, a fishing pond.
En Ami won the social club games.
The Old South Ball was the highlight of Old South Week.
Formally attired, students turned out to dance and hear the
results of the Old South contests. Mary Huebner, a sopho-
more from Arlington, was announced as Miss ASC and given
a bouquet of roses. Johnny Reb was revealed as Rusty Rus-
sell, also a sophomore from Arlington. Winners of the skits,
games, booths, and the hat grab were announced at the Old
South Ball.
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Pledges from the seven girls' clubs wrote, planned, and
presented skits along the theme of "Showboat". Sans Souci
presented the winning skit, "Little Miss Soucibelle', a take-
off on the parking problems at ASC. En Ami's "Mississippi
Melodrama or Whatever Happened to Baby Galore?" was
rated second by the judges: Avolonte's skit, entitled "Show-
boat ASC", was a melodrama of a showboat voyageg Zon-
gola's 4'Coming Events on the Zongola Showboat" was a
melodrama spoofg Koshari's "Leaky Lipscomb" included a
bloomer raid. Karuso Pteros presented a batman melodrama
entitled "Who Stole the Rebel Flag?", and Les Choisies bor-
rowed popular espionage characters and recreated them for
their comic skit, "Showboat Meets the Stars: The FBO".
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ASC students found this wooden satire to
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ASC's new multi-purpose auditorium, which seats 2,800,
Jpened with the first of the concert series on October 18.
Sponsored by the Popular Artists Series, the first program
featured jazz musician Louis Armstrong and his All-Stars.
Students gave the musician a warm reception by filling the
huge auditorium.
The second show gave Arlington State theatre-goers their
first real taste of culture. The Grand Ballet Classique de
France was sponsored by the Arlington Concert Association.
Five performers, known as "The Kingsmenj' also played
in the new auditorium. They performed at the ASC Home-
coming Bonfire Dance, immediately following the bonfire.
Boris Goldovsky brought his opera theatre troupe to
Arlington State in November. Goldovsky presented Mozart's
"Don Giovanni" to two thousand people.
Jose Greco presented a Valentine concert of Spanish Gypsy
dancing in the Arlington State Auidtorium. Greco's show of
Flamenco and Spanish Gypsy dancers contained the largest
company ever assembled under his banner.
The unique sound of the Clebanoff Strings and Orchestra
came to the ASC Auditorium in February. Clebanoff's com-
pany of 20 was presented by the Arlington Concert
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Inter-Club Council
Establishing the general policies which govern all social
club activities is the purpose of the Inter-Club Council.
Two representatives from each of the seven sororities make
up the 15-member council. All club constitutions must
Eonforn? to the standards established by the Inter-Club
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ICC begins its work each fall by setting up a forum to
inform freshman girls about the social clubs on campus.
Members also sponsor the Apple Mixer, appointing com-
mittees for decoration, publicity, and refreshments. During
the spring semester the club holds its annual ICC dance
for all sorority and fraternity members. The Inter-Club
Council determines the rules for rush, formal and informal
teas, and the dates for signing the preference lists.
This fall ICC sponsored a charm school open to all
campus coeds. During the spring semester, ICC joined with
COMSO to sponsor the National Fraternity and Sorority
Forum. Officers for the Inter-Club Council are Judy Sellers,
president, and Dana Ascue, secretary-treasurer. Mrs. Lera
D. Hancock sponsors the club.
The climax of the charm school was the style show
in which Vivian Bauer was a participant.
Front Row: Dana Ascue, Barbara Grewe, Barbara Henson, Judy Sellers, Linda Long, Marcia Diem, and Myriam
Hubbard. Second Row: Sherri Sittler, Ginger Dean, Barbara Williams, Karron Braswell, Judy Franklin, Jerri
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Acting as a governing body to the represented fraterni-
ties, the Council of Menis Social Organizations works to
coordinate formal and informal rush and to determine
such aspects as scholastic achievement and necessary
disciplinary actions.
Creating, promoting and perpetuating the best interests
of Arlington State College and of its fraternities, COMSO
insures cooperation between them and the college authori-
ties. Leading the council toward the achievement of this
purpose are Steve Fowler, president, Mickey Griffin, vice-
president, and James French, secretary-treasurer.
Laverne Shields
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Johnnie Hunt
Earnest Williams
Kappa Alpha Fi
Kappa Alpha Fi, organized in the spring of 1963, had
11 members this fall. The club won the intramural doubles
bowling championship in 1965. Kappa Alpha Fi officers
include Ronald Jones, president, Earnest Williams, vice-
president, Herman Mason, treasurer, Johnnie Hunt,
scribe, and Alvin Johnson, social director. Laverne Shields
is the club's sweetheart, and Horace Gillespie sponsors
Kappa Fi. Members not pictured are Kenneth Cartwright,
Tommie Chambers, Everett Gray, Alvin Johnson, Her-
man Mason, Jesse Oliver, and Alfonso Owens.
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Phi-Eps
Organized in November of 1964, Phi-Eps is the newest
men's social fraternity at ASC. With 20 active members and
nine fall pledges, Phi-Eps has been active in the various
aspects of student life.
The sweetheart for this year is Connie Knight, a sophomore
Spanish major from Italy, Texas.
The fraternity's fall officers were Jim Vest, president, John
Lee, vice president, J immy Porter, secretary, and Bob Dean,
treasurer and pledge master. The spring officers are Jeff
Miller, president, John Morawski, vice president, Larry
Glatts, secretary, Hal Cooper, treasurer, and Jim Porter,
pledge master. Faculty advisors are Dr. Charles Van Cleve,
Professor William Lawley, and Sgt. Lance Williams.
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Jerry Garrett
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Ronnie Golden
Garry Gooden
Robert Hale
David Hendrix
Aubre Howell
Freddie Jones
Ken Kantz
Gordon Kinney
Douglas Koebernlck
Buddy Lear
Alpha Sigma Chi
One of Alpha Sigma Chi's main projects for the year was
the construction of a Victory Wagon in support of the Rebel
football team. The club won the intramural football cham-
pionship in the social clubs division.
Officers for 1965-66 are Mills Boon, Presidentg Gary
Gooden, Vice-presidentg Tye Barnett, Secretaryg Bill Sladov-
nik, Treasurerg and Brad Nelson, Pledge Trainer. The club's
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Scotty Shallcross
George Shupee
Bill Sladovrrik
Philip Smith
Mike Soward
Ronnie Stevens
Cyril Sulak
Paul Tallas
Lee Torbett
Don Waldrop
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Mike Goldberg
Robert Hopkins
William Lowe
Edward Lunt
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Terry Oneal
James Sims
Harold Stieber
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Citus Falco
Sponsoring the Campus Canto was Citus Falco's biggest
project this year. The fraternity also worked to win second
place for their homecoming float, "Trouble Right Here in
Rebel City for the Lumberiacksf' The Rebel Hag, displayed
at home football games, is the valued property of Citus Falco.
Officers for the 15-member fraternity are Don Mebus, presi-
dentg Steve Fowler, vice-presidentg Terry Oneal, secretaryg
Mike Goldberg, treasurerg Jim Sims, reporterg and Jerry
Lowe, parliamentarian. Steve Fowler is also president of
COMSO and Ed Lunt, Terry Oneal, and George Donovan
brought further honor to Citus Falco by making the All-Star
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With eleven new members, Aegeidae had the largest number
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has been active in all campus functions.
Fall officers included Malcolm Strange, presidentg Larry
Smith, vice presidentg Don Stanek, treasurerg Tommy Crider,
secretaryg and Tom Trostel, Social Chairman. Mr. Ron Foster
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Kenneth Terry
Gary Valant
Ross Fields
Bennie Jeter
Ronnie LaJudice
Tau Delta Tau
Formerly known as Taudelt, Tau Delta Tau has been
engaged in a program of reorganization as well as being active
in all forms of campus activities.
Tau Delta Tau's sweetheart for this year is Becky Cowely.
The faculty advisor for the fraternity is Rick Hurlock of the
Psychology Department.
Officers of Tau Delta Tau for 1965-1966 are Alan Yurman,
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Delta Chi Omega, formerly Sakkara, was one of the first
social clubs on campus. The club won second place in intra-
mural football. Mr. Ken Coffelt of the Biology Department is
faculty sponsor.
President of Delta Chi Omega is Tom Roeber, and the
sweetheart is Alexia Urban. Other officers are: Jerry McGill,
vice-president, Mickey Griffin, secretary-treasurer, John
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Mike McAlister served as Chi Chi Chi president for the
school year of 1965-1966. The club, founded in 1961, has won
intramural honors each year. Faculty sponsor for the frater-
nity is Glenn Rogers of the History Department.
This fall Chi Chi Chi sponsored a Christmas party for the
orphans of the Lena Pope Home. The fraternity annually
holds a hat grab, inviting all the women's social clubs to join
in the snatching of hats from the heads of Chi Chi Chi pledges.
Included in Chi Chi Chi's membership is Mike Langdon,
a Rebel cheerleader. The fraternity's colors are blue and
gray. Officers are Curt Whitsel, vice-president: Bill Schaad.
secretaryg Jim French, treasurerg and Tommy Koops. parlia-
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Avolonte
Besides being a Reveille favorite, ICC president, and sweet-
heart of Aegeidae fraternity. Judy Sellers also leads the
Avolonte girls social club. Other officers are Colleen Waddell,
vice-president: Valerie Briggs and Dana Ascue, secretaries:
and Myriam Hubbard. treasurer. Ronnie Russell is the club's
beau. The sorority is sponsored by Miss Jane Perry and Miss
Betty Maples.
Avolonte members have won many campus honors. Among
them are Donnave Owens, vice-president of Rebel Rousers:
Myriam Hubbard, secretary of Student Government: and
Susan Andries. vice-president of the Newman Club and a
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Reveille beauty and sweetheart of Trinity House and ROTC:
Peggy Sellmeyer. Vaqueros sweetheart: Karen Garner. major-
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The motto of Zongola Sorority is the translation of their
gypsy name, which means "light of heart." Zongola's colors
are maroon and white, and its flowers are red and white roses.
The president of Zongola, Karron Braswell, was a Reveille
Beauty finalist. Other officers are Jill Jamieson, vice-presi-
dent, Ginger Dean, secretary, and Shirley Mystrom, treas-
urer. Sponsors are Miss Mary Lou Davenport and Mrs. Neita
Flennigan. Outstanding members are Evelyn Siebert, Miss
Dallas, ROTC Sweetheart, Deputy Corps Sweetheart,
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Barbara Wheeler
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Ginger Fulenwider
Sharon Hall
Barbara Henson
Judy Land
Patricia Robinson
Luellen Ufheil
Koshari
Barbara Grewe is the 1966 president of Koshari sorority.
Other officers are Barbara Herron, secretary, and Ginger
Fulenwider, treasurer. Sponsors are Melva Baker and Fran-
cine Morris. Club Beaux are Ken Sargent and Allen Yurman.
The motto of Koshari is "Kindness of spirit helps attitudes
reap information." Its flower is the chrysanthemum, and its
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Karuso Pteros, founded in 1960, is the newest sorority on
campus. Its motto, "with wings of gold," is the translation
of the sorority's name. The marigold is the club flower, and
gold and white are the colors representing Karuso Pteros.
This year KP established a college blood bank. Blood
donated by students is deposited in the Carter Blood Center
and is available to anyone associated with Arlington State
College. Members who hold honors on campus are Barbara
Sury, Student Government, and Sylvia Lawton, Student
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Sans Souci
Sans Souci Sorority, organized in 1932, is the second oldest
social club on campus. It was originally known as the Long-
Haired Club, and the members were required to have long
hair. Sans Souci is French for "without a care," the motto
of the sorority.
All four ASC cheerleaders are Sans Souci members. They
are Lynn Petrelli, Sandy Barnes, Sharon Terrill, and Becky
Cowley. Other outstanding Soucis include Jackie Moe, Miss
ASC, Sandy Barnes, Reveille Favorite and ROTC Corps
Sweetheart, Sharon Terrill and Brenda Worsham, Reveille
Beauties and Best Dressed Coed finalistsg and Rusty Burris,
Reveille Favorite and Student Government Representative.
Becky Cowley is also Miss Arlington. Also, Sans Souci won
third place in the Campus Canto.
Officers are Julie Davies, presidentg Brenda Worsham, vice-
presidentg Ellyne Wisenbaker, secretary, and Barbara Siver,
treasurer.
Sandy Barnes
Cherie Barton
Penny Bell
Rusty Burris
Rebecca Cowley
Carolyn Critz
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Formerly called LaDocena, Les Choisies was started in
1927. "Let Friendship Prevail" is the Lacey motto, and the
red carnation is the club flower.
This year, Les Choisies projects included making Christmas
cards for the soldiers stationed in Viet Nam. One of the first
activities after Fall Rush was the Mother-Daughter Banquet
held in November.
Les Choisies members holding campus honors include Bobbi
Ragatz, who is Miss Dixie Belle, Reveille Beauty, Alpha
Sigma Chi Sweetheart, and ROTC Sweetheart. Francine Rice
is also a Reveille Beauty, and Mary Huebner and Donna
Kramer are Reveille favorites.
Officers are Marcia Diem, president, Linda Long, vice-
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En Ami Sorority officers this year are Barbara Williams.
presidentg Pam Greener, vice-presidentg Jan Hart, secretary:
and Katy Keisserer, treasurer. Miss Mary Ann Kinnebrew is
the club sponsor, and Scotty Nicholson is club beau.
En Ami, chartered in 1960, means "As a Friend." Its colors
are green and white, and the flower is the gardenia. Among
En Ami's outstanding members are Barbara Williams, Inter-
Dorm Council, Ideas and Issues Committee: Pam Greener.
Hospitality Committee Chairman, APO Sweetheartg Katy
Keisserer and Jan Hart, Student Government. En Ami had
the highest scholastic average for the third time in five years.
Also, En Ami won first place in the Campus Canto sponsored
by Citus Falco.
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Apple Mixer held in mid-November. All girls interested in
sororities were invited to attend the mixer and meet members
of each of the seven clubs on campus. The sororities ac-
quainted the prospective members with each group by dis-
playing scrapbooks and trophies.
Campus Canto, sponsored by Citus Falco Fraternity, was
held in December. The Canto was a competition song festival
for the sororities. En Ami placed first in the contestg Avolonte
won second placeg and Sans Souci won third place.
In February, ICC and Comso sponsored a Sorority and
Fraternity Forum for the purpose of informing students about
affiliation with national sororities and fraternities.
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Residence Halls
Inter-Dorm Council
The dormitory councils regulate activities in each of the
dormitories on the Arlington State College campus. Members
alternately serve on the Judiciary Council. The Inter-Dormi-
tory Council is composed of council members from Lipscomb
Hall, Lee House, Trinity Hall, Pachl Hall, and Davis Hall.
This council sponsors such activities as intramural sports,
dorm dances, and lireside chats. At Christmas, they con-
tributed 700 pounds of gifts, packages, and cards, which were
donated by dorm residents, to the soldiers in Viet Nam.
Inter-Dorm Council OfHcers: Bill Bryson,
Cotton, secretary, Mr. Jacobs, advisor.
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Lipscomb Hall, the only women's dorm on campus, houses
approximately 300 girls in two wings. Oflicers of Lipscomb
Dorm Council are Penny Cotton, president, Rusty Burris,
vice-president, Kay Lewis, secretary, and Nina Sparks,
treasurer.
Pachl Hall, one of three men's dorms, was remodeled in
1963 into a more modern residence hall. Officers of the dorm
council are Eddie Smallwood, president, Ernest Stone, vice-
presidentg and Bill Knight, secretary-treasurer.
Lee House is a privately-owned, off-campus dormitory for
both men and women. Dorm council ofiicers are Harold
Riddle, president, Mary Hough, secretary, and Sandy Kerr,
treasurer.
Linda Miller and Mary Murray are two of nearly 300
residents of Lipscomb Hall.
Lipscomb Hall representatives to the Inter-Dorm Council are Barbara Williams, Lipscomb Council Secretary, Donnave
Owen, Penny Cotton, Lipscomb Council Presidentg Rusty Burris, Lipscomb Council Vice-President and Susan Andries.
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RELIGIOUS CLUBS
Baptist Student Union
Around 65 students frequent the Baptist Student Union.
These students are led by Reverend Dan Boling and Assistant
Director Robert Cannon. The BSU, newly built this year, is
equipped with a lounge, kitchen, and recreation center. It
offers students fellowship, recreation, and noon meetings and
vespers. Students are invited to attend the state convention,
the leadership training conference, and the pre-school and
mid-winter retreats.
The Baptist Student Union has had several projects this
year. Their biggest involved the raising of 951,000 for summer
missions. The money was used to send students to missions
around the world. Many students sacrificed their Friday
nights to work with underprivileged children at missions in
the Dallas-Fort Worth area. The BSU also held a student-
faculty breakfast, sponsored for the Baptist faculty members
on campus. Open from eight a.m. until 10 p.m., the BSU is
ever ready to help students with their problems or offer them
fellowship and recreation. Besides the direction of Reverend
Boling and Reverend Cannon, an Executive Council of 12
members is on hand to coordinate the group's activities.
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The Methodist Student Center offers religious fellowship
to Methodists on campus. Director is Reverend Ken Black-
ford, and Reverend Bill Patteson is Associate Director. The
center is run by a steering committee of eight members.
Activities include a Friday noon luncheong a Tuesday evening
lecture and dinner, cooked by the membersg discussion groups
once or twice a weekg and two retreats a year. The Methodist
Student Center also offers bridge lessons and study groups
on literature and religion, an experiment in group dynamics.
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Catholic students at ASC find cultural, religious, and social
opportunity at the Newman Club. Father Robert T. Littiken
is Chaplain. Members attend bimonthly meetings, planned
socials, and religious retreats. Some of the Newman Club's
more outstanding meetings included a talk by Dean Robl on
how to be a good student on campus and a discussion by
Father Murphey on the hardships and joys he experienced
as a missionary in Bolivia. The Newman Club also built a
float for the Homecoming Parade.
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Church of Christ Bible Chair
The Church of Christ Bible Chair is directed by William
Harper. This year the group held three retreats: two at the
Christian Youth Center and another in Athens. The Bible
Chair also built a homecoming float entitled "Ship of Fools."
Another project was the collecting and selling of newspapers
to raise money for religious books to donate to the library
at the Bible Chair. They earned S360 in this endeavor. The
Bible Chair offers students both daily devotionals and Mon-
day night devotionals along with various social functions.
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Janice Steelman, J anaan Ivie, Sue Eddleman, Gail Cole, Dorothy Gage. Second Row: Gary Northam, Dan Mitchell,
William Harper, director, Woody Weimer, Jimmy Patterson, Bruce Nutt, Ricky Flatt, Robert Travis, John Black- 1
stone. Third Row: Teddy Tucker, Ken Black, Steve Gann, Ron McGregor, Don Snodgrass, Robert Otta, Tommy ,
Gentry, Phil McMillion, Don McPherson, Joe Compton.
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Canterbury Association
The Episcopal Church provides a full time chaplain to the
college with an office in the Cove, 307 W. First. Father George
E. Luck teaches accredited courses in the Christian Religion,
sponsors programs for the Canterbury Association, and is
available for counseling. The Canterbury Association is made
up of students who meet for weekly discussion groups and
participate in various week-end conferences and social activi-
ties. Programs for the Canterbury Association have included
Van Nguyen from Viet Nam, who spoke on the customs of
her countryg Father Dimitri, who discussed Eastern Ortho-
doxyg and Father Blackwell, who gave a talk on marriage
counseling.
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Mrs. Luck, Father Luck, Fat Emmons, Alan Plattner, Elaine Chaney. Standing fsecond rowl
Doug Middleton, Alan Stemeck, B111 Hughes.
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Christian Science
Student Organization
The Christian Science Student Organization is an active
group on the ASC campus. It meets each week at 5:15 p.m.
in the Williamsburg Room of the student center. Directed by
Dr. R. D. Boyle and Wesley Flinn, the group participates in
informative discussions of a wide variety. Special study ses-
sions and speakers provide members with a broad expanse of
programs. A yearly project of the Christian Scientists is to
supply and distribute Christian Scientist literature. Club
members place the literature in the student center lobby.
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Bottom Row: Terry McCreary, Lynda Hunter, Mrs. Ruth Sparrow, Sponsor, Dian Mencke, Ronnie Shepherd. Sec
ond Row: Dr. Robert Boyle, Suzanne Duckett, Sherry Coorpender, Tim Apgar, Lee Barlow, Lyle Martin Henry
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Circle K Club
The Circle K Club is an international service organization
with chapters throughout the United States and Canada. The
club holds a regular meeting every Wednesday night. In Aug-
ust the Arlington State Circle K Club hosted the convention
held at the Statler Hilton in Dallas. Sophomore Larry Oliver
was elected Lieutenant Governor for Region Eight of the
Texas-Oklahoma region.
Members served ASC this year by selling programs at the
football games and handing out student surveys during regis-
tration. They also helped students at the University of Dal-
las to organize a Circle K Club. Officers for the service organi-
zation are Ken Burman, president, Don Fite, vice-president,
Terry McCreary, treasurer, and Morris Narunsky, secretary.
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Eddie Warren, Larry Candy, Donald Fite, Marion Hicks, Doke Kiblinger, Kenneth Burman, Paul Strong Larry
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Vaqueros
Every other Thursday a saddle is hung in the large tree in
front of the student center. Vaqueros, the western club on
campus, uses this unique method to signal their Friday meet-
in ing. With a membership of 40, the Vaqueros strive to pro-
mote activities along a western line. Roaring Rebel, II, the
cannon shot at all football games and special activities is
owned by the Vaqueros. The cannon is a two-thirds scale
model of a Civil War cannon.
Vaqueros acted as sheriffs for Courtesy Day and held a
match rodeo with East Texas State College. Each year they
sponsor the Western Day games and Rodeo. Bucking barrel,
sack race, barrel roping, tricycle race, egg tossing, cigar
smoking, tug-of-war, fast gun, and whip popping were this
year's Western Day events. The rodeo, held at the Kow
Bell Arena, in Mansfield, featured the girl's calf scramble and
boy's steer-leading events. Officers for Vaqueros are Jerry
Hatfield, president, Bobby Lewis, first vice-president, Betty
Wyatt, secretary, Sharon Lewis, treasurer, and Gloria Camp-
bell, corresponding secretary. Others are Phyllis Deardorff,
off-campus publicity g Carolyn Pace, on-campus publicity, and
Jimmy Greer, seargent-at-arms. William D. Turner of the
mathematics department sponsors the club, aided by the
Board of Directors, Don Coker, Tom Wilson, and Dave Free-
man.
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OFFICERS: Seated: Carolyn Pace, Jerry Hatfield, and Betty Wyatt. Standing: Tom Wilson
Don Coker, Jimmy Greer, Bill Friedman, Bobby Lewis, and Sharon Lewis.
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Second Row: Harry Meissner, Ken Sargent, Charles Harrell, Donald Benton, William Irving, Larry .Wygaut, Roger
Hoppe, Ben Pilcher. Third Row: John Cochran, Stephen Findley, John Yantis, Ed Thompson, David Brown, Gary
Coplin, Nick Loesch, Randy Evans, Donald Majka.
Alpha Phi Omega
Alpha Phi Omega is a national service organization which
offers membership to men with a background in scouting. It
is the largest service fraternity of national status. A Phi O
meets every Thursday in the student center to plan its many
service projects. The service-oriented group is sponsored by
Ben Pilcher of the Biology Department and aided by Dr.
Cash, professor of Electrical Engineering, and Mr. Preiss,
Director of Admissions.
Serving Arlington State in many ways, A Phi O works with
the Rebel Rousers, runs the polling places in student elec-
tions, helps with Casino Night, and takes care of all lost-and-
found pickups on campus, auctioning them at the end of the
year. The inter-club communication boxes used by the Com-
munication Committee is a product of this fraternity's labor.
Another APO subject is the outside ramps used by handi-
capped students on campus. Alpha Phi Omega also utilized
campus talent in a show for mentally retarded children at
Denton and built Luminero lights to decorate the campus for
the Snowball. The Beauty-and-the-Beast Contest is another
APO-sponsored project. Oflicers are Ken Sargent, president,
Dale Miller, first vice-presidentg Glen Taylor, second vice-
president, Ronny Russell, recording secretary, Roger Hoppe,
corresponding secretary, Donald Majka, treasurerg and John
Yantis, historian.
A Phi O sweetheart, Pam Greener, repairs an
election sign.
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Jack Ablon, A Phi O pledge, appeared as "Raggy the Clown" in the frater-
nity-sponsored Easter party for children at the Denton State School.
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Born this semester, the Rebel Flying Club was patterned
after the highly successful Longhorn Flying Club at the Uni-
versity of Texas. The club was organized for the purpose of
providing safe and efficient flying facilities for students and
faculty who wish to fly for pleasure, obtain high ratings, or
merely learn to Hy. Dr. Jack E. Fairchild is the faculty spon-
sor of the two-part club. The actual flying club handles or-
ganizational and membership details, while the second part
is a non-profit organization operated under Texas state laws
for corporations. It is governed by four elected officers who
double as a board of directors for the corporation, and all
board actions must be approved by the faculty sponsor and
club members.
The Rebel Flying Club, based at Arlington's new Municipal
Airport, operates only new aircraft for use by its members.
The club hopes to maintain a ratio of 20 members to one
plane to assure members of a reasonable availability of air-
craft as well as to assure the club of sufficient utilization to
operate economically. The Rebel Flying Club elected Jay
Jackson presidentg Bill Worthington, vice-presidentg Don
Snodgrass, secretaryg and Jerry Bramlett, treasurer. Of the
25 charter members, four are ASC faculty members. Profes-
sor Don Cantwell, of the business and economics school, is
assisting the club in preparing the legal papers and forms for
incorporation into the non-profit group.
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airport manager.
Larry Johnson and his co-pilot prepare for take-off.
Ferrell Forehand, second from right, gets signatures for
Schlientz.
FM Radio Referendum
In the spring elections ASC students voted overwhelmingly
in favor of the referendum for an FM radio on campus.
Student approval of the bill was all that was needed to sub-
mit the proposal to the administration. The FM Radio refer-
endum was the result of three months of figuring, discussing,
and debating on the part of several interested radio operators.
Farrell Forehand, a sophomore speech major, was the main
instigator of the idea. He received a great deal of encourage-
ment from Student Government officers Jim Justice, Pierce
Chandler, and Steve Evans. Joe Goodwin, Radio-T.V. in-
structor, helped with the technical information, along with
the TCU Radio Department. Farrell's figures set the cost
of the FM Radio system at 312,072.09 This budget includes
the cost of installation, lawyer's fees, record budget, licensing
fees, and all equipment. If the bill is approved, FM radio
music will be played throughout the student center, in all
offices, and in the dorms. Operators will be selected on a
voluntary basis, using speech majors or students who want
to announce. From six to ten announcers will be chosen on
their ability as demonstrated in their audition.
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Many students licensed by the Federal Communications
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meet weekly in the Art Building to operate their ham radios.
Tom Bullington heads this group in its study of electronics
in applied communications.
The Amateur Radio Club works in conjunction with other
colleges to maintain a traflic network that could prove indis-
pensible in the event of a commercial communications break-
down. The University of Texas, Rice University, the Univers-
ity of Houston, Abilene Christian College, Texas Tech, and
the ASC Club could be instantly connected with each other
by means of the amateur network, This year has been the
most successful for the club in terms of reaching other sta-
tions and relaying messages.
The radio club meeting room in the Art Building is
equipped with equipment for beginning operators as well as
more complicated radio transmitters and receivers that would
be used in the emergency network.
Joe C. Spradlin, Associate professor in the Electrical
Engineering Department, is sponsor of the club. The Amateur
Radio Club is also aided by Robert H. Lundy, who serves
as station trustee.
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BEAUTIES
Poise and Personality Quality
Entries for Reveille Beauties
A smile, poise, a pretty face and a sparkling personality
are a few of the qualities that make a Reveille Beauty. She
is judged on hair styl-e, use of make-up, figure, and facial
features. The judges also look for good posture, fashionable
clothing, and photogenicity.
During the contest this year, each contestant was asked
a question and had to give a spontaneous answer, During this
event, the judges rated the 26 contestants on voice and the
appropriateness of her answer.
The contest, sponsored by the Reveille, was held on Octo-
ber 25 in the new theater. The contestants made two appear-
ances before the judges, first wearing suits and then wearing
after-five dresses.
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Rudy Galvan, of Marcel's Studiosg Sherry Gardner, of the
American Airlines Stewardess Collegeg and Les Strother, of
Texas Metro Magazine.
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Karen Garner appears before the judges
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By Fall Homecoming Activity
Each year ASC elects a special group of students to
represent the campus. These students have become tradition-
ally known as the "Royalty" of Arlington State.
Elected in the spring of the preceding year with the
cheerleaders and Student Government members, Miss ASC
reigns as official hostess for all on-campus events. She receives
all visitors to the campus and takes part in the welcoming of
students each fall.
Johnny Reb is another campus official chosen in the spring
elections. As the escort of Miss ASC, he, too, receives visitors.
Dressed in his Rebel uniform, he appears at each football
game brandishing the official Rebel flag. He also heads the
activities during Old South Week.
Chosen in the fall, Miss Dixie Belle is elected by the
student body along with the favorites and the Freshman
Class officers. The four girls with the most votes are made
Miss Dixie Belle finalists and presented at the Homecoming
game. The Winner of this honor is announced and crowned
during the half-time exercises of the Homecoming game.
Another member of the Royalty is ASC's Best Dressed
Coed. She is chosen in a spring contest co-sponsored by The
Reveille and Glamour Magazine. Each contestant makes
three wardrobe changes: on-campus wear, off-campus wear,
and after-five wear. The winner is chosen on the basis of her
wardrobe.
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Miss Dixie Belle for 1965-66.
The Rebel flag, carried by Scotty Nicholson, aids Becky Cowley and Sandy Barnes in boosting school spirit.
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Jackie Moe Welcomes Visitors
As 1965-66 Campus Hostess
Jackie Moe, a junior psychology major from Dallas, was
chosen in the spring election to represent the college as Miss
ASC. Her position is symbolic of the dignity and prestige of
Arlington State.
Miss ASC, ofiicial hostess for all visitors to the campus,
makes her first appearance when she gives a speech welcom-
ing freshmen to the school. She is also presented as a part of
the annual homecoming festivities. She precedes the floats in
the parade and is presented at the Old South Ball.
Jackie Moe is Personnel Director of the Student Activities
Board, a committee in charge of providing social and cultural
activities for the students. She is a member of the council of
leadership advancement, the advisory committee on student
government reorganization, and chairman of the fine arts
committee. She is also a member of Sans Souci.
As a sophomore, she was a Reueille Beauty and Sweet-
heart of Trinity Dorm. In her freshman year, she was Sweet-
heart of Phi Sigma Epsilon.
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A senior business major, Scotty is president of Pi Sigma Epsilon
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and informal teas, and many of the sorority's meetings and dinners
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mural sports.
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duties as Johnny Reb. Acting as the mascot for all Rebel footbal
games, Scotty rides horseback onto the field before each game an.
during the half. It is Scotty's duty as Johnny Reb to act a
official escort for Miss ASC. He is also the unofficial host fo
Arlington State, entertaining celebrities and visitors to the campus
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Bobbi Ragatz is the 1965-66 Miss Dixie Belle. She was
elected in the fall by the ASC student body. Comparable to
a Homecoming Queen, Miss Dixie Belle is crowned during
the halftime exercises of the Homecoming Game. She is
selected from five finalists and revealed the night of the game.
As Miss Dixie Belle, Bobbi became an ofhcial hostess for
campus functions. She and Scotty Nicholson received Charlie
and Harrigan for the Courtesy Day festivities.
The Miss Dixie Belle title was just another honor added
to Bobbi's sizeable collection. A member of Les Choisies so-
rority. she was chosen Best Pledge in the spring of 1965. The
Laceys also elected Bobbi Pledge Master for 1965-66. In
addition, she was one of the eight Reueille Beauties. Other
title for Bobbi include B Company Sweetheart 119669, D
Company Sweetheart 119655, and Deputy Corps Sweetheart
619651. Serving on the Student Activities Board in the fall
semester of her freshman year, she also made the Honor Roll.
In addition to these activities, Bobbi dedicated her left-over
energy to the Rebel Rousers.
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Nicholson, Johnny Reb.
Kenny Vaughn, co-captain of
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Best-Dressed Coed Title Goes
To Evelyn Seibert from Dallas
Evelyn Seibert, added the title of "Best-Dressed Coed" to
a long list of honors, which includes the title of Miss Dallas
for 1965-66, Reueille beauty, and Miss Dixie Belle finalist in
fall elections. She also won the honor of representing ASC in
Glamour Magazines national competition to select the 10
best-dressed Coeds in U. S. colleges and universities. Winners
of the national competition received a round trip to New
York City and a two-week expenses-paid stay there.
Miss Seibert, a sophomore music major from Arlington,
is also active in Zongola social club, the concert choir, and
the Holiday Singers. She lists singing as her main personal
interest or hobby.
The five finalists included - besides Miss Seibert - Mary
Zane Gayler, Karen Pollard, Sharon Terrill, and Brenda
Worsham. In the finals, the entrants wore a campus outfit, an
off-campus outfit, and a party or after-five dress.
Judges for the contest were Steve Evans, student govern-
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and Ken Whitt, Public Information director for ASC.
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Front row Roy Partridge Joe O Brien Tom Hendrix Bubba Garner Jack Miller, Pete Estrada, Dub Galbraith, Deno
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Brady Richard Willis John Osborne Bernie Stewart Kenneth Ozee Jesse Carpenter, Joe Hendrix, Kenneth Terry
Jerry Stephens Melvin Witt Mike Baylor Bobby Utley Mike Farhat Richard Norwood, Bob Maloney, Gary Page
Third row Robert W1lbanks Steve Jackson Tony Estrada Raymond Matthews, Billy Stewart, Faust Parker, John
ny Stanton Kenneth Vaughn Ray Kalmlch Bob Diem Mike Barnes Ronnie Callaway, James Davis, Kenneth La
In 1965, ASC produced a surprising team.
A 52-yard field goal by Faust Parker amazed
everyone and captured the conferenc-e record.
A 9-0 loss to Trinity University disappointed
many people with visions of an invincible
team. In the next game, Arlington State set
a new record for total points scored by defeat-
ing McMurry College 41-16. The Winning sea-
son and the 6-3 record was not siuprising but
the games won and lost were, After losses to
Trinity University and Abilene Christian Col-
lege, ASC was chosen for the bottom of the
Southland Conference. Then the Rebels de-
feated the number two team in the con-
ference, Arkansas State College, and finally
the conference champion, Lamar Tech.
SEASON RECORD
ASC Opp.
10 New Mexico State . . ...27
25 Texas ASLI... .. . 7
20 East Texas State . ...... 6
0 Trinity University . , 9
41 McMurry Jr, College 16
27 Arizona State College 6
12 Abilene Christian 14
27 Arkansas State 12
31 Lamar Tech 21
193 Total Points 118
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Chena Giistrop Resigns as Head
Coach to Be Athletic Director
After 13 years as head coach at Arlington State, Professor
Claude R. "Chena', Gilstrap resigned to become head of the
department of physical education and intercollegiate athletics
at ASC. Behind Chena Gilstrap is a record of 85 Wins, 40
losses and 3 ties at ASC. In 1956 and 1957 he was named
Junior College Coach of the Year. In those two years Arling-
ton State won the Junior Rose Bowl and the 1957 team was
the No. 1 junior college team nationally with a 12 Win and
no loss record. In 1961 Gilstrap was voted District 7 Small
College Coach of the Year by members of the American Foot-
ball Association, In 1965, he was named Coach of the Year by
the members of the Southland Conference.
Gilstrap's decision to resign was announced November 3
at a televised press conference attended by Tom Vandergriff,
Mayor of Arlingtong John D. Boon, ASC professor of Geology
and president of the Southland Conferenceg and Ben Cook,
assistant to the president at ASC.
Mayor Vandergriff, who announces ASC football games,
said, "We in Arlington don't think of Chena just as a coach,
but as a grand ambassador for Arlington. He has been named
Citizen of the Year and president of the YMCA."
In 1965 Chena Gilstrap left at the end of a Winning season
with a 6-3 record and a team losing only nine seniors.
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freshman quarterback Carl Williams, starting for the Rebels 115 Yards rushmg 180
before he had attended his first college class, led an offensive 155 Y d L ' 117
show which kept the Arlington State fans in the stadium until ar S passmg
the final Sgggnd. 11 of PEISSGS 7 of 26
Trailing by only ten points in the middle of the final - .
quarter, Williams kept the game in doubt until New Mexico 6 315 Puntmg 730-1
State returned an intercepted pass 48 yards for the deciding
touchdown.
Three lost fumbles and three pass thefts proved to be the
difference in this contest, but a passing attack that netted
156 yards plus a rugged defensive showing prophesized the
return of winning ways for the Rebel gridders.
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Arlington State drove its season record to 1-1 by bombing
favored Texas A8zI, 25-7.
The passing and running of Carl Williams again provided
the offensive punch for the Rebels, but this time he received
help in the form of broken-field running by Junior Pete
Estrada. The defense also played an exciting game, picking
off five of heralded AM quarterback Randy J ohnson's passes.
A8aI scored first, thanks to an ASC fumble on their own
twelve yard line. But Arlington State came back in the second
quarter with a 46 yard touchdown pass from Carl Williams
to Raymond Matthews. Faust Parker added a 32 yard field
goal later to give the Rebels a 9-7 halftime advantage,
Williams scored twice more and Parker added another 32
yard field goal in the second half to stretch the final score.
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The school trip to Commerce reaped a 20-6 victory over
East Texas State University.
Two busloads, many carloads of Rebels and one bicycle
rider went to ETSU on the trip.
F ullback Kenneth Bowman began the Rebel scoring with
a 10 yard run in the second quarter to tie the score 6-6 at
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quarter and a one yard plunge by freshman fullback Sammy
McNeill with both extra points by Faust Parker gave the
Rebels their score.
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Trinity Upsets Arlington Eleven
ln Southland Conference Opener
Making 5.7 yards per play, the Rebels moved 331 yards in
the game without once scoring. Eleven times ASC drove down
field and eleven times mistakes and an alert Trinity defense
stopped them. Carl Williams broke the ASC total offense game
mark by one yard with 225. His ten completions in twenty-
one attempts for 144 yards was his best passing performance
to date. In spite of these great efforts, ASC failed to score
because of numerous fumbles and pass interceptions.
Trinity first scored with a 48 yard field goal by Gene
Upshaw which gave him the conference record for a few
weeks,
On a third and nine situation at the Trinity 19, Quarter-
back Les Obie threw to end Truman Franks who was quickly
tackled by Rebel defenders. But. a Tiger halfback was close by
to receive a pitchout and run the remaining 60 yards for a
touchdown, defeating the Rebels 9-O.
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Rebs Set College Scoring Mark
Dorken McMurry Homecoming
ASC broke McMurry's homecoming victory streak with a
crushing 41-16 win for the Rebels. McMurry started the
action by intercepting two passes and recovering three Rebel
fumbles. Two of these losses led to Indian scores.
The action reversed in the second quarter and the Rebels
surged ahead, breaking records as they went. They ran for
three touchdowns, passed for two, kicked five extra points
and two long field goals.
The Arlington State record for most points scored in a
game was boosted from 35 to 41. Faust Park-er claimed the
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yard boot, and he became the Rebel's leading scorer for the
season with a 24 point total.
The first Rebel score came on a 24 yard pass from Williams
to Ronny Young for a touchdown, Keith Luft scored the
second touchdown from the one yard line. The next tally came
from a three yard run by Ken Bowman. Faust Parker then
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ASC Wins Homecoming Game
Arlington State's Rebels swept to their first Southland
Conference Victory by swamping Arkansas State 27-12 in
Jonesboro.
Freshmen Keith Luft and Mike Baylor, starting his first
game as a Rebel, led the attack, Luft scored three touchdowns
and Baylor completed 12 of 27 passes for 152 yards. Kicking
specialist Faust Parker added field goals of 43 and 25 yards
plus three extra points to account for the rest of the ASC
score.
Miscues cost the Rebels in the first half, but Arlington
State's rugged defense, headed by tackle Kenneth Ozee and
linebacker Steve Jackson, staved off the Arkansas offense and
left the Rebels with an advantage at the half.
Then the Rebels came back in the second half to assure
their victory. ASC's defense sparkled as they held the Lum-
berjacks to 215 yards, while the offense rolled up a total of
310 yards against a defense which had previously allowed an
average of only 200 yards per game.
Strong Defensive Stand by ASC
Holds Arizona State to Six Points
A record crowd of 9,000 watched the Rebels defeat Arizona
State 27-6 at Homecoming. Carl Williams, Keith Luft and
Ken Bowman covered 76 yards in 11 plays for the first
touchdown of the game, A fumble gave the Axers the ball on
Arlington State's 18 yard line. This field position allowed
Arizona its only score. Williams ran the second Rebel touch-
down over and passed to Jack Miller for a third touchdown
with only 24 seconds left in the first half.
At the halftime activities, Bobbie Ragatz was presented as
Homecoming Queen, Miss Dixie Belle.
The second play of the third quarter sidelined Carl Wil-
liams with a shoulder injury first reported as a broken collar-
bone. Later it was decided that the injury was less serious.
Mike Baylor, another outstanding freshman quarterback,
took over and showed a passing attack comparable to that
of Williams. Sometimes not as quick as Williams, Baylor
demonstrated accuracy by hitting seven of ten passes. He
passed 5 yards to Joe O'Brien for another touchdown and
Faust Parker kicked his third extra point for the evening.
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Abilene Christian Knocks Rebels
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Arlington State was edged out by the ACC Wildcats 14-12
when a Rebel pass was intercepted by Tommy Young in the
last 14 seconds of play, In this game, ASC was looking for a
first win in the Southland Conference. Mike Baylor led the
Rebels to two touchdowns with an end zone pass to Joe
O'Brien and a two yard run by Baylor behind a block by
Ken La Judice. ACC's Joe Roland led their attack with
passes to Joe Paty. Leading 14-12 in the fourth quarter, the
Rebels drove to the Wildcat 24 yard line. Faust Parker missed
a field goal from there and the ball went to the Wildcats.
The Rebel defense toughened up and stopped ACC midfield.
With less than one minute left, Mike Baylor again drove down
to the 20 only to have a would-be touchdown pass inter-
cepted.
In his first start, freshman Mike Baylor laid claim to three
single game records by throwing 48 times, completing 20, and
amassing 198 yards through the air. The old marks were all
held by Carl Williams.
Raymond Matthews collected 3 tosses for 20 yards, raising
his season totals to 22 catches and 341 yards. Both of these
are new marks, surpassing Kenneth Vaughn's records.
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In Final Game of Winning Season
Arlington State handed Lamar Tech its only defeat in
Southland conference history. Carl Williams, back after an
injury, looked better than ever. After a Faust Parker field
goal of 33 yards, Williams passed from the Lamar 49 to Ray-
mond Matthews for a touchdown, Three minutes later Wil-
liams passed to Ronny Young for a 44 yard touchdown.
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downs. They were driving for a third when Steve Jackson
intercepted a pass and ran 52 yards for a Rebel score. Another
interception by Raymond Matthews with a 13 yard return
put the Rebels on the Cardinal 30. Ronnie Tufts ran the ball
over the goal line and Parker kicked his second extra point
of the night.
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Standing: manager Terry Nixon, Robert Hale, Norris Weir, Huey Saulsberry, Dennis Holbrook, Coach
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1966 Rebel Basketball Season
The eight lettermen returning this fall found a new basket-
ball home in the multi-purpose auditorium located across from
the library. Going into the first of the season, Coach Tom
Tinker rated the 1965-66 Rebels as the most experienced
team since ASC became a senior college. He felt that the boys
had adequate shooting abilities, good balance, and above aver-
age team speed. The Rebels' weakness, however, was in re-
bounding: outside of Mike Nau f6'7"J the team was practi-
cally devoid of height. With this shortage of height the Rebels
were at a defensive disadvantage to begin with, but the out-
look improved when the eight returning lettermen, five of
them seniors, and the promising newcomers were considered.
At the first of the season, the top outside shooters were Dink
as - Ford, also deadly on free throws, and Jack Lynch, a good re-
bounder. Mike Nau, taking over rebounding and scoring
chores from Rebel ex Bruce Tibbets, and John Reglin, ASC's
best all-around man in 1963-64, joined David Duke in being
this season's hope for inside scoring.
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ASC 91 Lamar Tech 93
ASC 69 Lamar Tech 82
p Rebels Drop Season Opener
The 1600 fans who attended Arlington State's season
opener with Lamar Tech could scarcely have asked for a more
exciting game. In the first half, ASC built up a 45-41 lead,
then increased it to 59-48 with 11 minutes, 51 seconds left.
With only 43 seconds remaining in the game, ASC led 77-73,
but Lamar Tech put the game into overtime by scoring two
quick field goals. In the first overtime period, Fred Romero
scored all six points for Lamar Tech, but the Rebels matched
his with six points of their own, forcing the game into a
second overtime period. With only three seconds remaining
in the second overtime, the score was tied 91-91, and Lamar
Tech had the ball. With just one second remaining, the Card-
inals shot and made itg thus making the final score 93-91.
Unfortunately, the second meeting of the two teams was
not as close in the scoring department. ASC opened the scor-
ing as John Reglin popped in a goal from the corner with
20 seconds gone in the Hrst period. However, the Cardinals
drew ahead and, at the half, they led 46-33. In the second half
the scoring was exactly equal with each team scoring 36
points, making the final score Cardinals 82 and Rebels 69.
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To Lamar in Double Overtime
Rebs Conquer Trinity Tigers
ln Only Conference Victory
In their first meeting with Trinity, the Rebels snapped a
five-game losing streak. Mike Nau paced the Arlington State
team with 25 points and 16 rebounds. The Rebels held a nine-
point lead in both halves, but they also trailed by nine points
with only eight minutes remaining in the game. This 76-74
win over Trinity represented the Rebels' only victory in con-
ference play.
The Tigers had their revenge in the second meeting of the
two squads as they recorded a 13-point win over the Rebels.
The Trinity team used a second half fast break, plus some
excellent field goal shooting to defeat the Rebels. At the
half, the Tigers led 45-44, but they managed to widen the
gap to give a final score of 93-80. Mike Nau again led the
Rebels in the scoring column as he racked up 33 points.
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ASC 61 ACC 79
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Abilene's Wildcats Cverpower
Tinker's Fighting Ball Team
Despite a brilliant team effort sparked by Mike Nau, the
Rebels found themselves outmanned in their first meeting
with Abilene Christian College. The Rebels never led during
this contest, as the Wildcats opened the scoring after the
first 16 seconds of the first period. The ACC team, who came
into the game ranked as thirteenth among some 300 small
colleges around the country, proceeded to build up that mar-
gin until they led 48-36 at halftime. In the second half,
Abilene came back with more of the same, the final score
being 87-72. In this meeting, Abilene Christian hit a sizzling
61.362, of their field goal attempts while Arlington State
scored on only 38.8fZ,.
In the second meeting of the two teams, the Wildcats again
fielded a powerful team, but in this contest, the Rebels ex-
hibited a splendid display of shooting and hustling. During
the first minutes of the game the Rebels held control, but at
the half the Wildcats led 45-33. In the second half the Rebels
fell even further behind, and Coach Tinker resorted to his
reserves, however, Abilene continued to lead and made the
final score 79-61. This win, coupled with the upset of Lamar
Tech, gave the Wildcats the Southland Conference title even
before their meeting with the Cardinals.
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Rebel Quintet in Two Games
In their third conference game of the season, the Rebels
met the tall Indians from Arkansas State. Although they
trailed by 12 at the half, the Rebels were able to come within
seven points by the end of the game. The Rebels lost almost
all of their height when Mike Nau fouled out. The final score
for this game, played on Arkansas State's home court, ended
with the score Arkansas State 89, Arlington State 81.
In the final game of Arlington State's basketball season,
the Rebels again met Arkansas State in a contest that saw
the lead change hands 20 times, the last of which occurred
in the final three minutes of play. Rebel scoring was led by
Mike Nau with 31 and Dink Ford with 25. The final score
for the game was Arkansas 91 and Arlington State 85. Losing
this game left the Rebels with a conference record of 1-7
and an overall of 9-13.
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SEASON RECORD
ASC OPPONENT
61 East Texas State 67
102 Texas Wesleyan
61 East Texas State
87 Tarleton State
98 Austin College
64 Arkansas
95 Austin College
74 Midwestern
82 Bishop College
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91 Texas Wesleyan
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77 Trinity
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80 Trinity
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n Second Year of Competition
The Rebel swimmers, first full-fledged season had to be
considered a huge success. Competing against such powers as
Southern Methodist, Texas and Oklahoma, the team compiled
an overrall 6-7 dual meet record, but more important, the
Rebs broke 23 school and pool records.
Using what freshman Doug Russell calls "the Easterling
technique," the team impressed fans everywhere with the
potential of being a contender for the national collegiate
championship in the future. The roster listed one junior, eight
sophomores and 12 freshmen.
Russell was top individual performer for the season with
117 points. He entered 24 events and won 18 first places.
Ernie Siefert had 69 points and Rick Nesbit 58511.
The squad swam in new Olympic-size pools this year. Faci-
lities included a 25-yard, six-lane outdoor pool and a 50-
meter eight-lane indoor pool. Both conform to all NCAA
and AAU specifications.
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Top row: Pat Hilyer, Ed Bagot, Dewey Lewis, Doug Russell, Tom Henson, Skip Kingan, Max Heidenreich, coach
Don Easterling. Middle row: Tom Fisher, Brian Robbins, Joe Miller, Rick Nesbit, Tom Upchurch, Jack Peck, Daniel
Boone. Bottom row: Dennis Wilson, Bruce Wilson, Sammy Stewart, Luther Walker, Ernie Siefert, Don Mayo.
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Coach Bill Roark's tennis team played a full slate of dual
matches prior to the Southland Conference meet held here
in Arlington at Randol Mill Park.
Veterans Laddie Birge and Lynn Jones and junior college
transfer Fred Dobbs provided most of the push in the team's
attack.
Badminton, a sister sport to tennis, moved into its second
year with an optimistic outlook. Team sponsor Miss Jane
Perry coached the girls about four hours a week.
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ments and brought home several trophies.
Back row: Zack Prince, Lynn Jones, Jack Powell.
Front row: Laddie Birge, Jerry Gardner.
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Front row: Sunnye Martin, Barbara Johnson, Jean McAlpine, Delaine Brodie, Lida Urie. Back row: Linda Ovrick,
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Rebel Golf and Bowling Teams
Coached by Key and Beckner
The Rebel golf team had one of its better seasons in 1966
with four of five lettermen back from the 1965 team. Seniors
Harvey Wehman fcaptainl, John Allen and Terry Morris and
sophomore Tom Burseen combined with Phil Lumsden, Roel
Garza and Dana Gibson to form the strong team.
Charlie Key, the Rebel coach who graduated from ASC, is
in his second year as golf coach.
Arlington State's bowling team came into existence in 1959,
but was not school supported until 1961. This year the team,
sponsored by Don Beckner, participated in eight matches.
The bowlers competed at TCU, University of Houston,
Southwest Texas State, Trinity, Texas A8zM, Sam Houston
State and held one meet on the ASC campus.
The team's captain was Ansel Goldgar, a sophomore elec-
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With Help From Gillespie, Rudel
The intramural program at Arlington State has been grow-
ing at a phenomenal pace since its beginning in the spring of
1964. Much of the credit goes to Director Dean Horace
Gillespie and Student Director Sammy Rudel.
Intramurals this year have been enlarged to include a
third league - the Independent - along with the Dormitory
and Social leagues. It was added so that commuting students
could have the opportunity to play.
Intramural sports include football, tennis, swimming, vol-
leyball, billiards, basketball, softball, golf and track. Girls
participate in tennis, swimming, volleyball, basketball, and,
for the first time, powder-puff football.
The annual awards banquet was held on May 11, with
awards presented for individual and team sportsmanship,
championships in each event, over-all league champions and
individual letters for ten boys and two girls.
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tion Major, is the Student Intramural Direc-
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Dean Horace Gillespie has
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mural program at ASC since
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Faculty cheerleaders Ouilda Piner,
Lucy Taylor, Mary Spoon and Burley
Walker seem to be enjoying the game
as the Faculty team is Winning.
Dean Bob Dollar takes a shot for the
Faculty.
Security Chief Rufus Taylor gets
ready to take a shot against the
KBOX "Good Guysf,
"Bad Guys" Beat "Good Guys"
To Raise Money for Intramurals
In order to raise money for the Arlington State intramural
fund, a group of ASC faculty and staff members challenged
the disc jockeys of KBOX in Dallas to a basketball game.
It was played January 12 in the women's gym.
The faculty, dubbed the "Bad Guys," jumped out to a
16-2 lead over the KBOX "Good Guys" and held on to win
the game 51-39.
Weldon Knox of the History Department, Bill Patterson
of the Engineering Department, Robert Tennison of the
Mathematics Department and Ernest Leister of Student
Publications were four of the faculty standouts among the
19 who played.
One of the game's outstanding plays was a play on words
by Dr. Lee Smith of the Business and Economics Depart-
ment. Just before half-time, Smith missed a shot and one
of the ofiicials kindly asked if he wanted to borrow a pair of
glasses.
"Heck no." replied the panting Smith. "I need your legs."
Richard Tucker scores on a jump shot as the Faculty wins 51-39.
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ers.
Tommy Ford and Johnny Deford of Baptist Student
Center race down court, accompanied by a couple of Two Newman Club players seem to have a Baptist
Newman Club defe11deI'S- Student Center ball-handler corralled.
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As 27 Teams Compete for Title
Twenty-seven teams competed in the boys' division of
intramural basketball. Over 200 boys, more than in any
other sport, played, proving that basketball is the most pop-
ular of the sports.
Boys' play started in the Independent, Social and Dormi-
tory leagues on February 23 and continued on into April
with games scheduled every Sunday afternoon and almost
every night. All games were played in the men's physical
education building.
The Dean's Boys won the Independent crown with the
Maurauders finishing second. In the Social league, Tri Ki,
Phi Eps and Alfasig fought it out for the title. Men's Hall
A lst Floor West and Pachl lst Floor were the top teams
in the Dormitory league.
Student director Sam Rudel noted that the caliber of play
in intramural basketball was so high that the varsity might
start recruiting from its ranks in the future.
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Many of the intramural football teams used passing
attacks such as this in winning their games.
. One of the boys who competed in intramural football seems to have found
a way to take it easy!
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Girl Basketball Players Lay
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in Popular Sport
Girls' basketball has always been one of the most popular
intramural sports at Arlington State. The pictures on these
two pages show why.
Action got underway for the girls on March 21 with Social
league teams Koshari and Karuso Pteros squaring off. This
year there were twelve girls teams divided into two leagues.
The social clubs comprise one six-league six-team league.
Members are Zongola, Sans Souci, Avolonte, Les Choices
and the above mentioned Koshari and Karuso Pteros.
The Dormitory and Independent league is made up of
six teams also. Lipscomb Hall 2nd and 3rd Floor North, New-
man Club, Lipscomb Hall lst Floor North, P.E. Majors, Lee
House and Methodist Student Center all entered teams in
this league.
Judy Wallis of Lipscomb
Hall lst and 3rd Floor
makes an attempt to
block P.E. Major Trish
Speak's shot in intra-
mural action.
Trish Speaks captures a pass for the P.E. Majors
as Judy Wallis of Lipscomb Hall lst and 3rd Floor
defends.
as if she is about to take one of the more unorthodox
shots in basketball.
Two nameless girls duel near midcourt in girls' play.
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Business Administration, Accounting
Honor Roll, Pi Sigma Epsilon !Secre-
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Hoppie Alexander, Tyler
History-English
Houshang Amini, Tehran, Iran
Geology
George Anderson, Forney
Business Administration
Pi Sigma Epsilon
Jesse Anderson, Gainesville
Physics
Tri-Ki IParliamentaru1nj, Physics Club
Boyd Andress, Fort Worth
Business Administration
Traffic Appeals Committee
James Anton, Dallas
Electrical Engineering
Jerry Allen Arden, Arlington
Physics
Physics Club
Liebert Armour, Fort Worth
History
BUS fPresidentj, Traffic Appeals Com-
mittee
James Armstrong, Garland
Business Administration, Accounting
Richard Armstrong, Fort Worth
Aerospace Engineering
Rifle Team, AIAA, Rebel Flying Club
Ronald Arnold, Fort Worth
Industrial Engineering
AIIE fpresidentl, Track
Gale Ashworth, Arlington
English
Les Choisies, Reveille Beauty, Reveille
F avorite, Staff Sweetheart, Vice-president
Sophomore Class
Jimmy ASl1W01'l3l'1, Arlington
Business Administration, Accounting
Alfasig
Hester Averitt, Dallas
Spanish
Phi Kappa Theta
Guadalupe Ayala, Fort Worth
History
Anthony Azcue, Dallas
Electrical Engineering
Raymond Azcue, Dallas
Electrical Engineering
John BaCSik, Grand Prairie
Mechanical Engineering
SAE
Colleen Baker, Fort Worth
Mathematics
Steve Baldwin, Joshua
Electrical Engineering
IEEE
Ronald Bales, Dallas
History
Rlchard Banks, Dallas
Pre-Law
David Barber, Fort Worth
Civil Engineering
ASCE
David Barker, Arlington
French
Phi Kappa Theta IVice-President, Presi-
dentj, Whois Who in French, Methodist
Student Center KSteering Committej
Walter Barrett, Arlington
Pre-Med
Joyce Battee, Grand Prairie
History
John Battle, Terrell
Electrical Engineering
IEEE, Amateur Radio Club
DOI'Otl'1y Bayer, Muenster
Pre-Pharmacy
CaI'S0n Bays, Grand Prairie
Economics
Delta Sigma Pi ISecretaryj, Honor Roll
Ted Bearden, Dallas
Government, Pre-Law
Pre-Law Club fPresidentj
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Betty Beeman, Fort Worth
French
Michael Bell, Irving
Spanish
Phi Kappa Theta, Who's Who in Spanish
Charles Bellows, Fort Worth
Chemistry
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Aerospace Engineering
AIAA, Honor Roll
The new health center, located across West Street
from the Power Plant, was officially opened with
the beginning of the spring semester.
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Henry Blechl, Atlanta
Business Administration, Accounting
Delta Sigma Pi, Honor Roll
Beverly Blount, Grand Prairie
History
Ralph BO6l'lrn, Fort Worth
Industrial Engineering
Alfasig fTreasurer, Secretary! AIIE
Student Activities Board
Stephen Bonney, Dallas
Biology
Little Theater, Pi Mu International Re
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Elizabeth Borst, Fort Worth
Biology
Zongola
RiCha1'd Bontke, Plainview
Electrical Engineering
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Mills Boon, Arlington
Pre-Law
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Gary Boswell, Fort Worth
Mechanical Engineering
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Kathleen Bower, Dallas
Medical Technology
SAB ISpecial Events Chairmanj C
editor of Arlington Review
Robert Bowling, Dallas
Business Administration
Katye Boylan, Fort Worth
English
John Bradbury, Cleburne
Business Administration
James Bradley, Fort Worth
Government
Honor Roll
Mary Braggs, Mexia
English
Bill BI'anCl0n, Farmersville
Electrical Technology
R0llal1 Bray, Arlington
English
SEA
Ernest Brister, Fort Worth
Business Administration
Citus Falco fSocial Directorj Delta
Sigma Pi, Officers Club
Donna Britain, Dallas
Psychology
Ideas and Issues Committee
Carl Brockway, Dallas
'Business Administration
Jimmie Brooks, Borger
Football
Mary Ann Brooks, Borger
English
Sigma Tau Delta
Douglas Brown, Fort Worth
Business Administration
Michael Bryan, Cleburne
Mathematics
Math Club, Phi Kappa Theta
Suzanne Bryan, Irving
English
Auolonte fPresident1, ICC
Jerry Bryant, Fort Worth
Electrical Technology
Weldon Bryant, Fort Worth
Pre-Dental
Bill Bryson, Jacksonville
Electrical Technology
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Joe Buckman, Fort Worth
Civil Engineering
ASCE
James Buerger, Dallas
Business Administration
Pi Sigma Epsilon KPresidentj, Pre-Law
David Burnett, Irving
Business Administration
Pi Sigma Epsilon ITreasurerj, Business
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Ben Burns, Carrollton
Business Administration
Jean Burns, Palestine
English
Jerry Burns, Dallas
Business Administration
Pi Sigma Epsilon
Rowena Burns, Dallas
History
Jackie Burnside, Plano
Business Administration, Accounting
Ike Burress, Arlington
Business Administration
Alfasig, Pre-Law Club
Edward Burrows, Dallas : xi
Chemistry
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Gerald B1.lSClOSh, Fort Worth
Mathematics
Bill Buttram, Dallas
Business Administration
Delta Sigma Pi
John Byers, Dallas
Electrical Engineering
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William Byrd, Arlington
Mechanical Engineering
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Charles Campbell, Fort Worth
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Jerri Campbell, Midland
Psychology
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Presidentj, ICC, Rebel Band
Jimmy Campbell, Graham
Physical Education
Wood Camtrell, Irving
Aeronautical Engineering
Epsilon Nu Gamma, SAE, AIAA
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Barry Candy, San Antonio
Psychology
Circle K
Hailey Carer, Dallas
Mechanical Engineering
Charles Carlisla, Dallas
Mechanical Engineering
SAE fVice-Presidentj, Trac
Penny Carlisle, Arlington
Aeronautical Engineering
Donald Carlton, Denton
Mechanical Engineering
SAE, SME, fChairman, Sec
Doug Carter, Fort Worth
German, Russian
Troy Carter, Abilene
Aeronautical Engineering
AIAA
Charles Cashion, Dallas
Electrical Engineering
IEEE, Phi Kappa Theta,
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English
Tommie Chambers Fort Worth
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John Casper, La Porte
Mechanical Technology
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Business Administration
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Pierce Chandler, Mineral Wells
Aeronautical Engineering
Methodist Student Center, Honor Roll.
Student Government KCommunications
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Ted Church, Dallas
Electrical Engineering
IEEE
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Business Administration
Doris Claybrook, Arlington
Spanish
Nolan Clemens, Dallas
Business Administration gg
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Fred Close, Dallas to
Business Accounting
Pi Sigma Epsilon
Harold Clowers, Bedford A
Mathematics
SEA, Math Club
Jim Cole, Canton
Electrical Engineering
Amateur Radio Club, IEEE
Robert Coleman, Arlington V
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Darrell Cook, Irving
Mathematics
Phi Ka pa Theta
Jimmy Cooper, Arlington
Aeronautical Engineering
AIAA, AIEE
Eddy COSpeI', Arlington
Biology
Beverly Couch, Dallas
History
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Jeannie Coulter, Arlington
English
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Glynn Cox, Albuquerque, N. Mex.
Mechanical Technology
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Jerry Cox, Fort Worth
Mathematics
ROI1alCl CI'3.dd0Ck, Forreston
Business Administration
William Crain, Arlington
Business Administration
Pi Sigma Epsilon
Thomas Cravens, Corsioana
Ciyil Engineering
Judith Crawford, Fort Worth
Medical Technology
Phi Kappa Theta
Peggy Crawford, Dallas
History
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ment, Phi Kappa Theta
Richard Crawford, Arlington
Business Administration
Jim Cronkhite, Dallas
Mechanical Engineering
AIAA, SAE
Marian Cummings, Arlington
Psychology
Robert Crow, Dallas
Aeronautical Technology
Taylor Cumpton, Grand Prairi
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James Curtis, Dallas
Psychology
Gloria DeLa Paz, Fort Worth
Foreign Language
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William Dallin, Dallas
Electrical Engineering
IEEE
Gerald Darr, Cisco
Biology
Harold Darst, Carrollton
Electrical Engineering
Epsilon Nu Gamma
ROb8I't Daubert, Fort Worth
Chemistry
Gene Dean, Fort Worth
History
Arlington Sociological Association
Richard DeLange, Fort Worth
History
NCO Club, Honor Roll
James Doerr, Cleburne
Mathematics
Phi Kappa Theta, Honor Roll
H. Gr. Dollar, Fort Worth
Mathematics
RObe1't Dooley, Fort Worth
Mathematics
BSU, Math Club, SEA
Karen Doolittle, Fort Worth
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ASC Amateur Radio Club Vg-.,
Ronnie Dover, Waxahachie
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James Dozier, Forney
Electrical Engineering
Deryl Duer, Fort Worth
Electrical Engineering
Allen Dulaney, Fort Worth
Mchanical Engineering
James Dulaney, Fort Worth
Civil Engineering
ASCE
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Industrial Engineering
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Pat Dunkin, Fort Worth ff-7' 3?
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Biology
Odis Dyson, Rockwall
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Sociology
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Civil Engineering
ASCE fVice-President!
D011 EliCk, Arlington
Psychology
Band, Lab Band
John Elliott, Arlington
History
Track
Susanne Elliott, Arlington
English
Gary Eppink, Mesquite
Electrical Engineering
Gelia Estes, Dallas
Business Administration
ASC Bowling Team
Jim EStlll, Arlington
Civil Engineering
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George Evans, Fort Worth
History
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Mary Evans, Hurst
Histo-ry
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Steve Evans, Big Spring
Physics
Student Government fPresident1, Phi
Kappa Theta, Physics Club
Parrish Eugene, Greenville
Biology
Michael Farhat, Arlington
Business Administration
Football
Joe Farr, Grand Prairie
Electrical Engineering
Epsilon Nu Gamma fCatalogerj, IEEE
Gholam Fatemi, Dallas
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Medical Technolo
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Donald Fite, Dallas
History
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John Fitzgerald, Hooks
Electrical Engineering
IEEE
J. R. Flatt, Fort Worth
Industrial Engineering
AIIE
Tom Floyd, League City
Electrical Engineering
IEEE
Alex Fogelin, Fort Worth
Economics
Betty Foreman, Richardson
Mathematics
Math Club
Jimmie Foster, Fort Worth
History
James Fowler, Dallas
Mechanical Engineering
AIAA, SAE Itreasurerl, C
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Steve FOWleI', Arlington
Business Administration
Citus . Falco fVice-presidentj, COMSO,
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Biology
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Civil Engineering
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Electrical Engineering
J. S. Fennig, Dallas
History
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John Ferguson, Fort Worth
Biology
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Lois Ferrell, Dallas
Medical Technology
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Business Administration
Michael Gamble, Fort Worth
Phi Kappa Theta, Honor Roll
Thomas Gandy, Fort Worth
John Garner, Arlington
History
Allan Garonzik, Dallas
Business Administration
Sam Houston Rifles, Ohcicers Club, IPresi-
dentj, Reville Photographer
George Garrett, Boston, Mass,
History
Sam Houston Rifles
Angela Gaston, Arlington
French and Spanish
Phi Kappa Theta KTreasurerj, Honor
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Daniel Gajdica, De Soto
Civil Engineering
Civil Engineering Club
Elton Geeslin, Dallas
Civil Engineering
Civil Engineering Club, ASSME, Student
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Richard Geist, Dallas
Business Administration
Pi Sigma Epsilon, Phi Kappa Theta
Dennis Genovesl, Dallas
Electrical Engineering
Club, Officers Club, BSU, Honor
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Mathematics
Physics Club, Math Club, Phi Kappa
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Kenneth Godfrey, Fort Worth
Mathematics
Alpha Phi Omega, Rebel Band
Gerald Godwin, Kemp
Business Administration
Pi Sigma Epsilon I Secretary 2
Mike Goldberg, Dallas
Business Administration
Ansel Goldgar, Dallas
Electrical Engineering
IEEE, Bowling fCaptainJ
Phillip Goode, Dallas
Mechanical Engineering 'SI
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Garry G00d91'1, Fort Worth
Business Administration
John Gordon, Trinidad, Colorado
History
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Electrical Technology
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Darrell Gotcher, Arlington
Business Administration -'vw
Bruce Graham, Fort Worth
Mechanical Engineering
Alpha Phi Omega, Epsilon Nu Gamma
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Rosyland Granek, Dallas
Mathematics
SEA, Phi Kappa Theta fVice-Presidentj
Carl Greenfield, Fort Worth
History
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English
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Thomas Grissom, Dallas I
Business Administration, Accounting
S119 Gruber, Dallas
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Clyde Haggard, Irving
Mathematics
BSU, Math Club, ACM
Lawrence Hairston. Rockwall
Mechanical Engineering
ASSSME KTrea.surerj, Epsilon Nu
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Sharon Hall, Dallas
Koshari Student Activities Board IHospi-
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Donald Halpenny, Fort Worth
Alpha Sigma Chi, SAE, lllath Club,
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Charles Halsey Dallas
Physics Club Math Club
Harry Hamilton, Fort Worth
Business Administration
Pat Hamilton Brownfield
Electrlcal Technology
Jack Hammond Dallas
Lawrence Hampton, Dalllag
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Delta Sigma Pi, Alpha Plhi Omega
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Dudley Haralson, Hurst
Benny Hardin, Mesquite
Business Administration
Pi Sigma Epsilon fSeargent-at Armsj
David Harp, Dallas
Electrical Engineering
William Harp, Dallas
History
Tri-Ki
David Harrell, Waco
History
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George Harris Dallas
Mathematics
Math Club.
Keith HHYTIS, Dallas
Mathematics
ACM, Math Club
Dawn Harrison, Waxahachie
History .
Phyllis Harrison, Mansfield
History
Carol Hart, Irving
English
Sigma Tau Delta
Margaret Hauser, Arlington
English
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Jim Hawkins, Arlington
Business Administration
Pi Sigma Epsilon
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English
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Ronald Hearne, Fort Worth
Biology D
James Heide, Taylor
Business Administration, Accounting
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Virginia Heise, Arlingtgn
Biology
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Katy Heisserer, Arlington
Physics
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Student Activities Board KSpecial Events
Committeej, Choir, Phi Kappa
Robert Henning, Dallas
Electrical Technology
Newman Club
Joan Herbert, Fort Worth
Psychology
David Herr, Arlington
English
Sam Houston. Rifles, NCO Club
Lynn Hersley, Horoford
Business Administration
Paul Hesse, Muenster
Biology
Steven Hetherington, Dallas
Mechanical Engineering
ASSSME, SAE
James Hicks, Dallas
Mechanical Engineering
SAE, ASSME
Marion Hicks, Arlington
Business Administration, Accou
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Arlene Hight, Dallas
Medical Technology
James Hildebrand, Dallas
Business Administration
Roland Hildebrand, Eoloss
Mathematics
Gary Hlll, Fort Worth
History
Billy Hitt, Grapevine
Business Administration, Accounting
Ffallk Arlington
German
Jerry Hodges, Irving
Foreign Language, Spanish
Rosan Hoffpauir, Arlington
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Pre-Law
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Physics
Physics Club
Mary Hough, Lufkjn
Business Administration
Les Choisies, Rebel Rousers, Student
Activities Board fSecretaryJ, SOS Com-
mittee
Aubrey Houston, Wylie
Electrical Engineering
Daniel Howell. Fart Worth
Aerospace Engineering
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Howard Hoyle, Fort Worth
Business Administration
JOB Hudgins, Roanoke
Electrical Technology
Phi Kappa Theta
, John Hunter, Dallas
Mathematics
William Irving, Dallas
Geology
Geological Society fpresidentl
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Karen Ivy, Arlington
English
Leonard Iwan, Fort Worth
Mathematics
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Physics
Physics Club
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Business Administration
Robert Jenkins, Dallas
Business Administration, Accounting
Virginia Jett, Dallas
Spanish
Johnny Jetton, Dallas
Mathematics
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George Johns, Dallas
Business Administration, Accounting
Delta Sigma Pi, Inter-Dorm Council
Student Values Committee
Marshall Johnsey, Dallas
Electrical Engineering
Alvin Johnson, Grand Prairie
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Mechanical Engineering
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Nona Jones, Fort Worth
Art
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Psychology
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Judy Kelsey, Arlington
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Civil Engineering
Steve Kennedy, Dallas
History
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English
Oliver King, Ducanville
History
Robert King, Fort Worth
Economics
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Pre-Med
Honor Roll
Alvin Klas, Garland
Electrical Engineering
Richard Kleinman, Dallas
English
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Donnell Koos, Dallas
Pre-Dent
Dalton Kroder, Fort Worth
Math
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William Long, Arlington
Business Administration, Accounting
Jim Lawrence, Dnnoanvillo
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Sylvia Lawton, Dallas
Business Administration
Karuso Pteros tReporter1, Student Ac-
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Donald Leatherman, lvlillsap
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Mathematics
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Charles Leech, Dallas
History
Barbara Leigh, Arlington
History
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Billy Lemons, Koons
Electrical Technology
Alan Lewis, Irving
Electrical Engineering
IEEE
Lee Lillard, Arlington
Mathematics
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Electrical Technology
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Government
Carol Louis, Arlington
English
James Loven, Dallas
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William Lowe, Fort Worth
Industrial Engineering
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Psychology
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Jean McAlpine, Richardson
Mathematics
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Business Administration, Accounting
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Mechanical Engineering
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Business Administration, Accounting
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Sharron Merrill, Arlington
Mathematics
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James Miears, Fart Worth
Arlington
Business Administration
Dan Miller, Dallas
Biology
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Craig Miller, Fort Worth
Physics
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Michael Mlllef, Mesquite
Electrical Engineering
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Phil Miller, Mesquite
Electrical Engineering
C. F. Millican, Dallas
Business Administration
Richard Mills, Dallas
Aeronautical Engineering
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Mathematics
Jerry Mitchell, Dallas
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Business Administration
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James Moody, Fort Worth
English, History
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Aeronautical Engineering
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Pre-Lau' Club. Golf
Robby Mosley, Longview
Industrial Engineering
AIIE
Tom Mouck, Arlington
Business Administration
Phi Kappa Theta
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Mechanical Technology
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Electrical Engineering
IEEE, ACM, BSU, Epsilon Nu Gamma
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Aerospace Engineering
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Business Administration
Rifle Team, Officers Club, Cheerleader
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Physics
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Mechanical Engineering
ASSSIME, Pachl Dorm Council
Glynn Newell, Dallas
Electrical Engineering
Jerry Newman, Big Spring
Mechanical Technology
Larry Nicholson, Plano
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Spanish
Ronald Parr, Fort Worth
Electrical Engineering
Ronald Parrish, Dallas
Business Administration
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Oliver Patterson, Fort Worth
Mathematics
Physics Club, Math Club, Track
Charles Payne, Arlington
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Sam Houston Rifles
Gordon Peadon, Fort Worth
Mathematics
Association for Computing Machinery
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BSU, TSEA
George Petrick, Hurst
Mathematics
Math Club, Newman Club fPresidentj
Robert Phillips, Dallas
Electrical Engineering
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George Pickett, Dallas
Industrial Engineering
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Electrical Engineering
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Industrial Engineering
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Pre-Dental
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Guillerma Ramirez, Fort Worth
Foreign Language
James Ramsey, Fort Worth
Architecture
Cameron Reagor, Arlington
Industrial Engineering
Don Reynolds, Fort Worth
Mathematics
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Mechanical Engineering
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History
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Aerospace Engineering
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Economics
Civil Engineering Club
Wayne Sampson, Irving
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Charles Schuerenberg, Mesquite
Pre-Law, Business
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Lloyd Scoggins, Dallas
Electrical Engineering
Edwin Scott, Dallas
Industrial Engineering
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Civil Engineering
John Sessions, Arlington
Physics
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John Sessions, Fort Worth
Mechanical Engineering
Sharon Sessions, Arlington
Mathematics
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Morris ShaShOua, Ramat Qan, Israel
Civil Engineering
Jerry Shelby, Dallas
Industrial Engineering
James Sheridan, Leonard
Mathematics
Gary Shields, Dallas
History
Thomas Shipman, Fort Worth
Business Administration, Accounting
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History
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Business Administration
Larry Simmons, Dallas
Aerospace Technology
Society of Engineering Technicians.
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Kenneth Smart, Dallas
Mathematics
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Carole Smith, Dallas
Chemistry
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Charles Smith, Fort Worth
History
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Music
Dwain Smith, Dallas
Business Administration, Accounting
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Electrical Engineering
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Electrical Engineering
Milburn Fort Worth
Civil Engineering
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Obrey Smith, Fort Worth
Electrical Engineering
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Civil Engineering
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Samuel Slfllth, Arlington
Electrical Engineering
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Civil Engineering
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James Sockwell, Dallas
Business Administration
John Soules, Dallas
Business Administration
Michael Spiro, Chicago, Ill
History .
William Spruiell, Irving
Business Administration
Daniel Squibb, Dallas
Business Administration
Trinity House Dorm Council, Honor Roll
Patrick Squires, Fort Worth
Aerospace Engineering
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Dan Sramek, Grand Prairie
Electrical Engineering
Don Stabeno, Arlington
Physics
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English
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Chemistry
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Business Administration
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Industrial Engineering
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Jean Ann Tinsley, Arlingtgn
English
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Arturo Torres, Dallas
Government
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Barbara Totten, Fall Worlh
History
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Industrial Engineering
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Business Administration
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English
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John Wallis, Dallas
Mechanical Engineering
ASSSME, Student Government
Kenneth Walters, Fort Worth
Engineering
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David Walton, Dallas
Mathematics
William Waltrip, Dallas
Psychology
Linda Warner, Dallas
Sociology
Arlington State Sociological Association.
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Mechanical Engineering
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Mechanical Engineering
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Mechanical Engineering
Larry Webb, Dallas
Aerospace Engineering
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English
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Pegge Whatley, Mansfield
English
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Mechanical Technology
James White, Dallas
History, Pre-Law
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English
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Business Administration, Accounting
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English
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Walter Wilbur, Arlington
Industrial Engineering
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Cindy Wilkerson, Arlington
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Civil Engineering
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Jim Bell, Ft. Worth
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Ann Brackeen, Dallas
Joan Brady, Dallas
Jerry Bramlett, Amarillo
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Phil Brookshire, Arlington
Harry Brown, Hico
Michael Bruckner, Hillsboro
Grady Buck, Ft. Worth
Madeleine Buckellew,
Ft. Worth
James Buis, Ft. Worth
Thomas Bullingrton,
Ft. Worth
Larry Burns. Dallas
John Bush, Dallas
Bobby Byrne, Ft. Worth
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Richard Calvert. Dallas
Jack Campbell, Ft. Worth
Charles Cannon, Jasper. Ala.
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Diana Hardin, Fort Worth
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Jack Harper, Mesquite
Sherry Harper, Fort Worth
Sue Harper, Mansheld
Charles Harrell, Fort Worth
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Haskell Harwell, Arlington
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Robert Hopkins. Fort Worth
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Ronald Henson. Dallas
Ronny Henson, Hurst
Joann Herring, Dallas
Doug Hewett. Fort Worth
Monty Heying. Fort Worth
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Charles Hutchison, Dallas
Johnnie Hunt. Fort Worth
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Ray Keel, Fort Worth
Dewayne Kelley, Midland
Janet Kelly, Fort Worth
James Kerl, Dallas
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David Kizer, Dallas
John Kumpf, Arlington
Warren Lambert, Irving
Gary Lancaster, Arlington
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John Land, Fort Worth
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John Lapp. Eden
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Raymond Larson
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Connie Lee, Arlington
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Robert Leicht. Dallas
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John Levens, Fort Worth
Alton Lewis, Athens
Dewey Lewis, Dallas
Kay Lewis, Rising Star
Dennis Little, Ennis
Bill Lockhart, Dallas
Don Long, Toledo, Ohio
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John McKinstry, Denison
Rita McKissack, Dallas
Robert McMil1on, Euless
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Betty McLugin, Dallas
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Curtis Mosley, Arlington
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Richard Robinson,
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Ronald Roeder, Dallas
John Rogers, Fort Worth
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Harold Armstrong, Amarillo
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Joel Boles, Forney
Daniel Bonne, Odessa
Gerald Borders, Dallas
Arthur Borne, Fort Worth
Lynette Borotf, Arlington
Billy Boswell, Dallas
Lynda Bothe, Fort Worth
Bonita Bower. Dallas
James Bower, Arlington
Lory Bowles, Hurst
Barty Boydston, Decatur
Sammie Boydston,
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Robert Boykin, Richardson
Glenn Brandon, Fort Worth
Reid Brandon, Dallas
Lawanda Branum,
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Gloria Cantrell, Fort Worth
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Dan Capers, Fort Worth
Adrian Carbonell,
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Richard Carboni,
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Larry Carrell, Arlington
James Carter, Grand Prairie
Stephen Carter, Hutchins
Darrel Carver, Fort Worth
Larry Carroll, Fort Worth
Mickey Carson, Chicago, Ill.
Candy Carter, Dallas
Glenn Carter, Dallas
Donald Casey, Arlington
Mike Cash, Irving
Brian Cassady, Fort Worth
Bill Caster, Grand Prairie
Paul Caton, Hurst
Richard Cavender, Arlington
Pat Cdebaca, Plainview
Andrew Celovsky, Abilene
Blanche Cervantes, Fluvanna
Barbara Cheshier, De Soto
Johnny Chaloupka,
Fort Worth
David Chambers,
Grand Prairie
Radford Chambers, Dallas
Gardner Chambliss,
Fort Worth
Helen Chessmore,
Grand Prairie
Pat Childress, New London
Guy Choate, Redwood City
Ben Christy, Dallas
Robert Cisneros, Fort Worth
Larry Clanton, Fort Wortih
Don Coker, Arlington
Candy Collier, Arlington
Gary Collins, Dallas
Nancy Collinsworth, Dallas
Mike Colvin, Everman
Gene Collins, Fort Worth
Dianne Conaway,
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Cheryl Conway, Dallas
Suzanne Cook, San Antonio
Warren Cooper, Fort Worth
Jerald Cope, Arlington
Danny Copeland, Fort Worth
Dennis Cordes, Arlington
Paul Cormier, Fort Worth
Albert Cornell, Arlington
John Cornett, Cleburne
Everett Costa, Garland
Penny Cotton, Dallas
John Couch, Arlington
Vanyelle Coughran,
Fort Worth
Jerrell Countryman,
Midlothian
Linda Covey, Pottsboro
Robert Covington,
Grand Prairie
Dough Cowart, Arlington
Dolly Cowsar, Fort Worth
Gary Cox, Dallas
John Cox, Grand Prairie
Ralph Cox, Garland
Tad Cox, Fort Worth
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Bobby Clark, Dallas
Gertrude Clark, Dallas
Wallace Clement, Dallas
Don Cleveland, Fort Worth
Wanda Clinkscales, Dallas
Connie Clover, Arlington
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Robert Danford,
Grand Prairie
Karen Daniel. Dallas
John Daugirda, Arlington
John Davenport. Dallas
Robert Davey. Irving
Burton Davis, Fort Worth
Laddie Davis, Waxahachie
Ted Davis, Carthage
Tommy Davis, Fort Worth
William Davis. Dallas
Jimmy DeVault, Dallas
Jerald Dewveall, Fort Worth
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David Dickson, Irving
Robert Diem, Arlington
R. B. Dill, Mineral Wells
Mike Dingus, Irving
Donald Dixon, Fort Worth
Billie Lynn Dodd,
Fort Worth
Clifford Drane, Houston
David Draper, McGregor
Suzanne Draper, Arlington
Freddie Drennan, Arlington
Robert Drowe, Chicago, I ll.
Don Duhr, Fort Worth
Kay Duke, I raan
Larry Dunn, Dallas
Marcus Dunn, Arlington
Diana Durling, Gainesville
Pamela DuVal, Dallas
Fredrick Dydek, Fort Worth
Hughe Eagle, Azle
Donald East, Arlington
Robert Edmondson, Dallas
Charles Edwards, Arlington
Chelly Edwards, Dallas
Deanna Edwards, Dallas
Steve Elliott, Burleson
Don Ellis, Mansfield
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William Flowers, Fort Worth
Wayne Fluke, Dallas
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Linda Forbes, Dallas
Carrol Ford, Fort Worth
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Gordon Fowler, Arlington
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Robert Frank, Dallas 'R'
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Jerry Garrett, Arlington
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William Garrett, Dallas
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Michael Gray, Irving
Gorman Green, Dallas
Mike Greene, Saginaw
Pam Greener, Fort Worth
Bobby Greer, Hurst
Jimmy Greer, Mesquite
Gerry Gribbin, Fort Worth
Michael Griflin, Arlington
Ray Griffith, Fort Worth
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James Haubert, Fort Worth
Erin Hawkes, Arlington
Dan Hawkins, Fort Worth
Johnny Hawkins, Fort Worth
Roger Hawkins, Cedar Hill
Bryan Hayes, Midlothian
Tom Hayes, Dallas
Tom Hearst, Dallas
Max Heidenreich, Dallas
Bill Heim, Longview
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Barbara Henson, Arlington
Ron Henson, Farwell
John Hergenroether, Dallas
Alberto Hernandez,
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Paul Herring, Dallas
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Pene' Harnmon, Fort Worth
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Doug Hardeman,
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Glenn Johnston, Dallas
Braxton Jones, Cooper
Clevis Jones, Fort Worth
Derrell Jones, Clarksville
Donald Jones, Fort Worth
John Jones, Duncanuille
Judy Jones, Fort Worth
Nickey Jones, Grand Prairie
Pamela Jones, Dallas
Richard Jones, Dallas
Robert Jones, Carrollton
Carl Justice, Illansfield
Kathleen Kane, Fort Worth
Wesley Kasper,
Belvidere, Ill.
Charles Kee, Bedford
Robert Keener, Fort Worth
John Keinburg,
Sydney, Nova Scotia
Tani Keith, Fort Worth
Nancy Lee Kelley,
San Antonio
Dianne Key, Arlington
Sarah Killough, Dallas
Lin Kirnmer, Dallas
Gordon Kinney, Dallas
Don Kinsey, Lake Worth
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Terry Kirkland, Grapevine
Gary Kizer, lllansfield
Jerry Kizer, Grand Prairie
Billy Knight, Seagoville
Clyde Knight. Richardson
Connie Knight, Italy
Mary Anne Knight, Dallas
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Gary Knodle, Dallas
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Earl Landry, Gatesville
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Mary Lattimore, Fort Worth
Richard Lawson, Fort Worth
Annette Layton, Arlington
Gary Layne, Arlington
Buster Leavell, Dallas
Hubert Ledbetter,
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Edwin Lednicky,
Grand Prairie
Sally Ann Lee, Dallas
Scott Leidolf, Dallas
Virginia Lepenski,
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Jim Level, Fort Worth
Bobby Lewis, Fort Worth
Charles Lewis, I ruing
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Larry Lewis, Arlington
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Nancy Maddox, Fort Worth
Harold Magill, Dallas
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Kay Mann, Dallas
John Manskey, Irving
Olen Mann, Fort Worth
Lawrence Marconi, Dallas
Roy Markham, Keller
Albert Marks, Dallas
Gustav Marquardt, Comfort
Jennifer Marrs, Midlothian
James Marrs, Dallas
Billy Marshall, Dallas
James Marshall, Dallas
Anthony Martin, Dallas
James Martin, Dallas
Rosemary Martin, Chico
Victoria Martinez.
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Marilyn Mason, Richardson
Pamela Mathes, Terrell
Michael Mathews,
Denver, Colo.
Sammy Mathieu, Irving
Kenneth Maughon, Joshua
Sandra May, Dallas
Jennifer Mayfield,
Fort Worth
Gayle Mays, Azle
Truman May, Dallas
Silvio Mazzella,
Staten Island, N. Y.
Ronald McAfee, Fort Worth
David McBee, Fort Worth
David McBride, Fort Worth
Libby McBride, Dallas
James McBrown, Fort Worth
Paul McCalib, Dallas
Jerry McClain, F ort Worth
Jim McClellan, Dallas
Ray McComb, Fort Worth
Hoyt McConnell,
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Denise McCorkle, Dallas
Jim McCoy, Lancaster
Jerry McCoy, Fort Worth
Terry McCreary, Arlington
John Mclemore, Fort Worth
Tom McMahan, Irving
Ted McPherson, Grapevine
Jeanie Mee, Irving
Dennis Meek, Fort Worth
Mary Merkle, Fort Worth
Barbara Merrill, Dallas
Bruce Meyer, Fort Worth
Carol Lynn Meyer,
Fort Worth
Sam Middlebrooks,
Arlington
Douglas Middleton,
Arlington
James Miles. Dallas
Ann Miller, Dallas
Bruce Miller, Irving
David Miller, Fort Worth
J eff Miller, Arlington
Jerre Miller, Fort Worth
Stewart Miller, Dallas
James Mills, Mineral Wells
Larry Mills, Fort Worth
Jerry Mills, Mansfield
Thomas Milson, Fort Worth
Dan Mitchell, Duncanville
Robert Montgomery,
Richardson
Tommy Montgomery,
Fort Worth
Wanda Montgomery, Euless
Allan Moore, Dallas
Benny Moore, Fort Worth
Jackquline Moore,
Mansfield
Ronnie Moore, Dallas
Greg McDaniel, Mesquite
Marsha McDonald, Hurst
Melvin McDonald, Lancaster
Sharon McElroy,
Grand Prairie
Bob McGlothlin,
Grand Prairie
Kennith McIntosh, Dallas
Forrest McKenzie,
Sedalia, Mo.
Bryan McKinney, Arlington
Jim McKnight, Fort Worth
Steve McKoy, Arlington
Lynn McLarty, Dallas
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Judy Morris Fort Worth
Dee Morrison, Fort Worth
Larry Morrison, Hurst
Patsy Morrison, Dallas
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Melinda Motes,
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Sharon Mlowery, Dallas
Jimmy Mulholland,
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Anita Murdock,
Grand Prairie
Richard Murphy. Dallas
Sally Muthis, Dallas
Linda Myers, Fort Worth
Morris Narunsky, Dallas
Michele Nead, Arlington
Gary Neidenbach, Dallas
Kathy Nelrns, Fort Worth
Charles Nelson, Irving
Mike Nelson, Farwell
Harold Nesbitt, Fort Worth
Richard Nesbit, Dallas
Sandra Ness, Dayton, Ohio
Gail Neve, Dallas
Robert Nickels,
Bokchite, Okla.
Peggy Norman, Hurst
Richard Norman, Dallas
Ted North, Fort Worth
Marjorie Norvell, Arlington
Deborah Odle, Grand Prairie
Carole Ogawa, Dallas
Larry Oliver, Arlington
Vaughn Oliver, Denison
Sandra Olson, Fort Worth
Shapoor Omid, Iran
Kamran Ornrnidvarpour.
Tehran, Iran
Ronnie Orlando, Fort Worth
Robert Orr, Joshua
Joel Otts, Grand Prairie
Robert Ottwell, Dallas
Troy Ottwell, Dallas
Linda Ovrick, Fort Worth
Fred Owen, Fort Worth
Chester Owens, Dallas
Donnave Owens, Hurst
Gerald Owens, Fort Worth
Rosetta Owens, Fort Worth
James Ownby, Sherman
George Padilla. Dallas
Brady Pamplin, lllarlin
Dean Parker, Denison
Jon Parker, Dallas
Richie Parker, Dallas
Sandra Parris, Fort Worth
Kerry Newcomb, Arlington
Nancy Newell, Arlington
Robert Newton,
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Wade Newton, Houston
Edwin Nicely, Dallas
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Gary Phillips, Dallas
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Joe Porter, Dallas
Beverly Posey, Grand Prairie
Terry Potter, Grand Prairie
Ray Pottkotter, Dallas
William Pounders,
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Charles Powers, Arlington
Ron Pxowers, Dallas
Frederic Pratt, Fort Worth
Ann Price, Arlington
Lynda Price, Seagoville
Anita Prichard, Dallas
William Prikryl, Arlington
Doylene Primm, Fort Worth
Ray Pringle, Dallas
James Pritchett. Dallas
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Rebecca Reed, Hurst
Robert Reed. Boerne
Robert Reed, Fort Worth
John Reeder, Dallas
Marilyn Reese, Longview
Ed Reeves, Bonham
Philip Reeves, Dallas
Becky Reynolds, Fort Worth
Diana Ribble, Dallas
Carlene Rice, Arlington
Francine Rice, Dallas
William Richardson,
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Leo Rickrners, Arlington
Harold Riddle, Italy
Wayne Riddle, Fort Worth
Gary Riester,
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Ann Reagan, Cleburne
Timothy Reasonover, Dallas
Bill Reed, Fort Worth
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Ruby Rivers, Dallas
Billy Robb, Dallas
Allen Robbins, Fort Worth
Cindy Roberts,
New York City, N. Y.
Ditann Roberts, Fort Worth
Linda Roberts, Jacksboro
James Robinson, Dallas
Patricia Robinson
Grand Prairie
Don Robson, Burleson
Donald Rocksted,
Richardson
Juanita Rodriquez,
Fort Worth
Richard Rogers, Duncanville
Mike Rokey, Fort Worth
Fred Roland, Cisco
Dennis Rollans, Euless
Donna Rollins, Irving
Ronald Rooth, Irving
Don Rose, Irving
James Rose, Dallas
Bill Rosenberry, Arlington
Ladelle Ross, Fort Worth
Angela Rotavista,
Fort Worth
Russell Roush, Arlington
Donna Rowan, Dawson
Paul Rowntree,
Grand Prairie
Herbert Ruiz, Dallas
Robert Russell, Arlington
Rusty Russell, Arlington
Paul Sakowski, Arlington
Michael Salas, Dallas
Mike Salter,
Mount Pleasant
Samuel Salrneron,
Fort Worth
Terry Samples,
Grand Prairie
Timothy Sampson, Arlington
Judith Sanborn, Dallas
Joseph Sandifer, Dallas
Sandi Satterwhite, Dallas
Lynda Saxton, Arlington
Sue Scanlan, Arlington
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Larry Seale, Longview
David Seals, Euless
Thomas Seay, Gorman
Evelyn Seibert, Dallas
Billie Self, Paris
David Sellers, Hurst
Peggy Sellrneyer, Dallas
William Sells, Mansfield
John Sewall, Dallas
Frank Shannon, Fort Worth
Steven Shaw, Dallas
Ronald Sheckels,
Fort Worth
Quin Shepperd,
Grand Prairie
Peggy Sheridan, Arlington
James Sherman, Plainview
William Shull, Grand Prairie
Richard Sierra,
Havana, Cuba
Thomas Sifford, Hurst
Warren Simi, Bedford
Jim Simpson, Waco
Konstanze Sims, Dallas
Sherri Sittler, Arlington
David Skipper, Newark
Becky Smith, Mineral Wells
Drew Smith, Dallas
Eddie Smart, Haskell
Joan Smith, Ballinger
Kay Smith, Irving
Loren Smith, Dallas
Lorrie Smith, Arlington
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Pnhilip Schenk, Grand Prairie
William Schenck, Fort Worth
Serge Schragin,
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Michael Smith, Arlington
Pat Smith, Dallas
Priscilla Smith, Garland
Suzanne Smith, Arlington
Charles Smithson,
Grand Prairie
Fred Smithson, Fort Worth
Barbara Smyth, Arlington
Michael Sninely,
Grand Prairie
Wallace Snoddy, Gatesville
Anne Snodgrass, Smithfield
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Sally Soldo, Dallas
Jerry Spanhel, Garland
Tricia Speakes,
Columbus, Ga.
Johnny Speck, Fort Worth
Donald Springer, Arlington
Kenneth Springer,
Midlothian
Michael Sorenson,
Fort Worth
Dale Sparks, Hamilton
Ragan Spooner, Fort Worth
Edwin Spurlin, Cleburne
Terrence Squires,
Fort Worth
Ann Stacy, Fort Worth
Bill Stahnke, Grand Prairie
William Stallings, Dallas
Terry Stanford, Seymour
Steve Stark, Cedar Hill
Wilma Stark, Grand Prairie
Rod Stephens, Fort Worth
Helen Stephenson.
Fort Worth
Linda Stemer, Dallas
Donald St. John, Dallas
Tommy Stone, Mansfield
Pat Storm, Fort Worth
James Sturges, Lancaster
Ruth Stutler. Arlington
Helen Sullivan, Emory
Charles Summers, Burleson
Joseph Svacina, Dallas
Judy Swafford,
Grand Prairie
Ralph Swanson, Fort Worth
Doug Sword, Dallas
Ivanka Taborsky, Arlington
Jim Tackett, Alvarado
Nancy Tanner, Fort Worth
Bill Tapscott, De Soto
Candace Taylor,
Grand Prairie
Mike Taylor, Garland
Thelma Taylor, Fort Worth
William Taylor, Waco
Laurel Tech, Arlington
Sharon Terrill, Arlington
James Thomas, Dallas
Jan Thomas, Mansfield
John Thomas, Arlington
Joe Thomas,
San Diego, Calif.
Ronald Thomas, Fort Worth
Cecilia Thompson,
Fort Worth
Dwight Thompson,
Fort Worth
Jay Thompson, Fort Worth
Tommy Thompson,
Fort Worth
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Wanda Titsworth, Dallas
Carlos Tomas,
LaHabana, Cuba
Danny Tosh, Fort Worth
Tommy Townley, Waco
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Manuel Uribe, Dallas
Jeanne Upchurch,
San Jose, Calif.
Patrick Vader, Arlington
Frank Vasquez, Fort Worth
Tommy Vaughn, Euless
Gary Vaught, Waxahachie
Roger Venable, Irving
Tirnothy Vineyard,
Grand Prairie
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Tommy Wade, Fort Worth
Judi Walden, Dallas
Charles Walker, Dallas
John Walker, Irving
Luthur Walker, Houston
Sidney Walker, Arlington
Jan Wallace, Irving
Elizabeth Waller, Arlington
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Kenny Walters, Irving
Richard Ward, Dallas
Walter VVard, Dallas
David Watson, Dallas
Susan Watson, Fort Worth
Theresa Wattner, Dallas
Ann Weaver, Fort Worth
Bob Webb, Dallas
Roger Webb, Fort Worth
David Wells, Irving
Rod Wells, Fort Worth
James Wesson, Dallas
W. J. Westfall, Dallas
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Mike Williams, Euerman
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Robert Williams, Cleburne
Roger Williams, Garland
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Vincent Zaby, Dallas
Richard Zavala, Fort Worth
Diana Zuniga, Arlington
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Theresa Anglen,
Grand Prairie
Timothy Apgar, Fort Worth
Ronald Appleby, Fort Worth
Conehetta Applewhite,
Fort Worth
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Terry Ann Abbott,
Fort Worth
Judy Abbott, Fort Worth
James Abt, Cleburne
William Acker, Dallas
Ben Acosta. Dallas
Cynthia Adams, Glen Rose
Sharon Adams,
Grand Prairie
Ronald Addison, Fort Worth
Judy Agee, Arlington
Joe Ahearne, Irving
David Alexander,
Fort Worth
Robert Alford, Arlington
William Alford, Fort Worth
Betty Alldredge, Alvarado
Arrnon Lee Allen, Dallas
Donald Allen, Fort Worth
Michael Allen, Dallas
Ronnie Allen, F ort Worth
Sandy Allen, Dallas
Tommy Allen, Fort Worth
Mike Alspaugh,
Grand Prairie
Eddie Anderson, Dallas
Robert Anderson,
Fort Worth
William Anderson,
Kansas City, Mo.
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LaJuan Ash, Waco
Goldie Ashford, Dallas
Pat Ashinhurst,
Grand Prairie
Harvey Atchison, Dallas
Carol Atchley, Dallas
Bill Atherton, Fort Worth
Terry Atkins, Arlington
Rick Atkinson, Irving
Charles Austin, Fort Worth
William Austin, Fort Worth
Thomas Autrey, Fort Worth
Lynda Avary, Grand Prairie
Linda Axley, Fort Worth
Ronny Axt, Grand Prairie
Juanita Ayala, Dallas
Kenneth Bailey, Arlington
Joel Baker, Grand Prairie
Mary Jo Baker, Irving
Virginia Baker, Abilene
Ralph Baldridge, Arlington
Johnny Banks, Dallas
Richard Banks, Dallas
Tommy Banks, Marshall
Michael Barbolla,
Fort Worth
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Sharen Armstrong,
Fort Worth
Ken Arnold, Fort Worth
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Grand Prairie
Daniel Bump, Arlington
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Kathi Burke, Waco
Linda Burks, Arlington
Porter Burns, Dallas
Robert Burns, Dallas
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Grand Prairie
Albert Burson, Dallas
Ronald Busdosh, Fort Worth
Ray Gene Bush,
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Sam Buzbee, Clarksville
John Cadena, Arlington
Alan Caldwell, Bonham
Royce Calk, Fort Worth
Susan Calvert, Fort Worth
Stanley Cambell, Fort Worth
Sharon Camp, Arlington
Gloria Campbell,
Grand Prairie
Gary Canada, Fort Worth
Pam Cannefax, Dallas
Pam Cantrell, Arlington
John Cardwell, Nocona
Mary Carnes, Fort Worth
Sherry Carlton, Arlington
Johnnie Carr, Hurst
Raymond Carr, Granbury
Jean Carroll, Fort Worth
Mike Carter, Arlington
Nola Carter, Fort Worth
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Sandye Carter, Arlington
Charles Cash, Hurst
Ken Cash, Dallas
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Wanda Caudle, Arlington
Fred Caver, Fort Worth
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Bill Cook, Fort Worth
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Jerri Criswell, Fort Worth
Gary Cromeens, Mesquite
Becky Cromer, Euless
Samuel Crow, Fort Worth
Laurence Culling, Texarkana
Jimmy Culver, Burleson
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Dolores Davis, Fort Worth
Michael Davis, Dallas
Paul Davis, Fort Worth
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Sharon Davis, Dallas
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Betty Day, Grand Prairie
Glenn Day, Mansfield
Michael Day, Dallas
Ronnie Day, Fort Worth
Nancy Deas, Fort Worth
Penny DeBusk, Fort Worth
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Grady Deloach, Dallas
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John Derczo, Dallas
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Fort Worth
Danny Donaldson,
Mount Vernon
Bill Doolittle, Fort Worth
Paula Dorsey, Fort Worth
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Myrtle Beach, S. C.
Wanda Downing, Arlington
Michele Dubic,
Grand Prairie
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Danny Dwight, Fort Worth
John Dycus, Fort Worth
Larry Dye, Arlington
DeLayne Dunn, Fort Worth
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Chuck Edwards,
Grand Prairie
Frederich Eichenberger,
Fort Worth
Elizabeth Einhaus, Arlington
Sandra Elbel, Schertz
Kathryn Elridge, Fort Worth
Gene Elrod, Arlington
Clinton Elsner, Arlington
Michael Elton, Fort Worth
Marie Elza, Arlington
April Emrnert, Dallas
Patsy Emmett, Dallas
Gayla Endicott, Jachsboro
Fred Englerth,
Jackson, Miss.
Wayne English, Irving
Carolyn Ensey, Fort Worth
Jay Eppink, lllesquite
William Epps, Dallas
Dale Erickson, Dallas
Gerald Erickson, Bedford
Thomas Erwin, Dallas
Florentino Esquivel, Dallas
Beverly Essary, Hurst
Terry Eudaley, Fort Worth
Charles Evans, Dallas
Charles B. Evans, Dallas
Suzanne Evans, Arlington
Andrea Everitt, Bowie
Jimmy Everett, Fort Worth
Linda Fahrenkamp, Dallas
Jerry Fairchild, Whitesboro
Newton Fallis, Fort Worth
Patsy Fallis, Dallas
James Falls, Daingerfield
Dempsey Farmer, Garland
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Gwen Elkins, Hurst
Ed Elliott, Fort Worth
Marcia Elliott, Grandview
Richard Elliott, Dallas
Terri Elliott, Arlington
Kenneth Ellis,
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Felixa Florence,
Grand Prairie
Patrick Flusche, Dallas
Paul Flynn, Fort Worth
Arthur Ford, Grand Prairie
David Ford, Midlothian
Linda Ford, Fort Worth
Jerry Foster, Mansfield
Prentis Foster, Arlington
Yvonne Foster, Arlington
Phyllis Fowler, Dallas
Rob Frazier, Irving
Mike Freeman, Dallas
Rita Frey, Fort Worth
Richard Fromm, Fort Worth
Douglas Fulenwider, Dallas
Keith Fuller, Dallas
Cheryl Fry, Fort Worth
Michael Frye, Fort Worth
Janet Furstenberg, Dallas
Angela Gafford, Dallas
Judy Gafford, Fort Worth
John Gallagher, Fort Worth
Thomas Gamble, Fort Worth
Cathryn Gammenthaler,
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Susan Gant, Fort Worth
LeRoy Garcia, Dallas
Richard Garland, Hurst
Sharon Garrett,
Grand Prairie
Joseph Garza, Fort Worth
Johnny Gaskill, Richardson
Mary Zane Gayler,
Mineral Wells
Phil Gaynor, Fort Worth
Tommy Geddie, Lancaster
Sandra Geer, Euless
Thomas Geer, Euless
Cheryl Geltmeier,
Fort Worth
Dale Gentry, Fort Worth
Mike Gentry, Fort Worth
David George, Columbus
Gary Gibbons, Garland
Dana Gibson, Lakeview
Larry Gibson, Dallas
Mildred Gideon, Fort Worth
Charles Gifford, Duncanville
Gayla Gilley, Dallas
Susan Gillham, Bedford
Douglas Gillispie,
Fort Worth
Nancy Glenn, Grand Prairie
Robert Gnuse, Dallas
Larry Goddard,
Corpus Christi
Jack Golden, Hurst
Alfred Gonzales, Dallas
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Dale Graham, Fort Worth
Elaine Graham,
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Mike Graham, Grand Prairie
Jim Grange, Richardson
James Graveh, Dallas
Jerry Graves, Dallas
Joyce Gray, Arlington
Roger Gray, Fort Worth
Barry Green, Fort Worth
Bob Greene, Arlington
Kay Greene, Fort Worth
Larry Greene, Fort Worth
Tajuana Green,
Grand Prairie
Lynda Gregory, Fort Worth
Paula Gregory, Lancaster
Sandy Grider, Fort Worth
Stanley Grier, Fort Worth
Bobby Griffin, Arlington
Danny Griffin, Cleburne
Jack Griffith, Grandview
Weldon Grisham,
Fort Worth
Don Grizzelle, Hurst
Don Grogan, Irving
Patricia Groody, Fort Worth
Sandra Groseclose, Dallas
James Guenzel, Arlington
Sheron Guillory,
Grand Prairie
Tommie Gustafson.
Fort Worth
Don Guthrie, Fort Worth
Harry Hafele, Fort Worth
Skeeter Hagler, Fort Worth
Kenneth Hagood, Comanche
Will Hagood. Dallas
Mike Hall, Grand Prairie
Sammy Hallmark, Vernon
Charlene Hamilton,
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Dudley Hamilton, Cleburne
Jan Hamilton, Fort Worth
Sandra Hardin, Dallas
Lewis Harding, Hurst
Wayne Hardy, Fort Worth
Ralph Harju, Fort Worth
Lynda Harris, Dallas
Linda Harrison, Dallas
Robert Harrison, Fort Worth
Bill Hart, Lancaster
Linda Hart, Hurst
Loren Hart, Arlington
Perry Hart, Irving
Jim Harvey, Arlington
Bill Hartwell, Garland
David Harvey, Manilla, Iowa
Parviz Hashemi,
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Joe Hathaway, Dallas
Otto Hatton, Dallas
R. L. Hauk, Fort Worth
Gary Hawkins, Irving
Nathan Hawkins, Glen Rose
Thomas Hawkins, Dallas
Teresa Head, Cleburne
Lewis Hearrell, Pearsall
Janet Heidt, Arlington
Jean Heidt, Arlington
Bill Heise, Arlington
Gretchen Helm,
Colorado City
Andrea Helton, Fort Worth
Horace Henderson, Dallas
Ronald Hendrickson,
Arlington
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Linda Hamilton, Fort Worth
Lawrence Hamlin, Grapevine
Johnny Hammonds,
Fort Worth
Paul Hammond, Cleburne
Jim Hampton, Arlington
Alicia Hamrick, Fort Worth
Gerald Haney, Dallas
Mike Hanna, Cleburne
Linda Hands, Fort Worth
Linda Hansen, Dallas
Janet Hardin, Dallas
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Richard Hirsch, Arlington
Robert Hirsh, Dallas
Bobby Hitt, Grapevine
Jamie Hobbs, Dallas
Margie Hobbs, Mansfield
Clarence Hodge, Arlington
Scott Hoffman, Fort Worth.
Kenneth Hoffman, Arlington
Susan Hoifman, Daingerfield
Dennis Holbrook, Arlington
Clif Holland, Irving
Kenneth Holland, Dallas
Monty Jean Holland, Terrell
Kent Houp, Fort Worth
Becky Houston, Irving
Billy Houston, Azle
David Howard, Vernon
Sandra Howard, Dallas
Phillip Howell, Dallas
Trinia Howell, Arlington
David Hoxworth, Dallas
Jerry Hubbard, Arlington
Ray Hubbard, Dallas
Hanes Hudson, Port Arthur
Hollis Huggins, Dallas
Sharon Hulion, Grand Prairie
Sarah Hul.l, Fort Worth
Mary Hulse, Urbana
Dennis Hultsman, Irving
Harvey Hunke, Waco
Dennis Hunt, Fort Worth
Phillip Hunt, Fort Worth
Norman Hurst, Fort Worth
Robert Hurst, Dallas
Larry Hutchens, Fort Worth
Michael Hutchings, Dallas
Richard Hutchinson,
Fort Worth
Valerie Huth, Irving
Nelda Hynds, Fort Worth
Laurie Innes, Arlington
Charles Irvin, Grand Prairie
Don Isaacs, Fort Worth
Simmie Isaacs, Fort Worth
Barbara Hollowell, Garland
Margaret Holmes, Dallas
Tommy Horsley, Herrin
Kathryn Horron, Little Rock
Whatley Horton,
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James Johnson, Lake Dallas
James Johnson, Dallas
Juanita Johnson, Arlington
John Johnson, Dallas
Kristine Johnson, Dallaf
Mary Johnson, Brownwood
Pamela Johnson, Fort Worth
Phil Johnson, Wichita Falls
Richard Johnson, Arlington
Robert Johnson, Grapevine
Ronald Johnson, Fort Worth
Sandra Johnson, Fort Worth
Sherry Johnson, Arlington
Wayne Johnson, Dallas
Weldon Johnson, Irving
Myra Sue Johnston, Euless
Bobby Jones, Fort Worth
David Jones, Fort Worth
Jap Jones, San Antonio
John Jones, Arlington
Jonne Elaine Jones, Dallas
Keith Jones, Silver
Kit Jones, Hurst
Susan Jones, Arlington
Tommie Jones, Dallas
Duane Jordan, Brownwood
Randy Joyce, Irving
Michael Judkins,
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Sammy Kaker, Bridgeport
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Kay Karr, Dallas
William Kassinger, Sherman
Annie Kay, Fort Worth
David Kee, Grand Prairie
Sharee Keller, Arlington
Gwen Kelley, Fort Worth
Patti Kembro, Arlington
Betty Kennedy, Grapevine
Larry Kennedy, Dallas
Greg Kent, Arlington
Karolyn Kerl, Dallas
Kathy Kern, Dallas
Dennis Key, Burleson
Dick Key, San Angelo
Susan Kidd, Hurst
Randall Kildow, Fort Worth
Tommy Kilpatrick,
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Gary Kirkham, Dallas
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James Kitchens,
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Judy Kitchens, Fort Worth
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Michael Lamp, Irving
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Richard Lang, Arlington
Grady Langley, Fort Worth
Florence Lantier, Fort Worth
Charlotte Lapington, Dallas
Rogers LaPrelle, Fort Worth
Patrick Larkin, Fort Worth
Nancy Layne, Dallas
Donna Ledwin, Hurst
Bobbie Lee. Angleton
Candy Lee, Denver, Colo.
Danny Lee, Grand Prairie
Hosea James Lee, Dallas
Paulette Leigh, Arlington
Terry Lemaster, Dallas
Rosemari Listi, Dallas
Samye Littrell, Anna
James Livermore, Fort Worth
Eric Lockhart, Dallas
Frederick Lockwood, Dallas
Nick Loesch, Fort Worth
Mary Lohrman, Dallas
Rex Lollar. Irving
Larry London, Fort Worth
Bernard Long, Dallas
Sherry Long, Arlington
Thomas Long, Decatur
William Long, Dallas
Valjearme Loudder, Cisco
Jerry Luckett, Greenville
Frank Lump, Arlington
Joyele-ne Lutes, Arlington
Charles Luther, Irving
Andy Lutz, Dallas
Robert Lutz, Dallas
Danny Lynch, Fort Worth
Sheila Lynch, Arlington
Joe Michael Maberry, Waco
Linda MacDonald. Arlington
Claudia MacDowel1,
Fort Worth
John Madden, lWcKinney
Wanda Madding, Grapevine
Cathy Maddox, Fort Worth
Debbie Maddox, Fort Worth
Judy Maggard, Fort Worth
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Anne Lemmons, Arlington
Jerry Levy, Dallas
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George McCombs, Irving
Barbara McCormack, Dallas
Dane McCurdy, Dallas
Jean McDade, Grand Prairie
Robert McDaniel,
Fort Worth
Stephen McElroy, Dallas
Janell McFadin, Mansfield
Judy Lynne McFadin,
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Larry McFarland,
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June McFarlin. Dallas
Lee McG1asson, Dallas
Thomas McKenney, Dallas
Lawren McKenzie, Dallas
Henry McKinney,
Fort Worth
Mary McKnight, Fort Worth
Janetta McMullen,
Fort Worth
Robert McMurire, Euless
Suzanna McNatt,
Fort Worth
Larry McNeeley, Kerens
Lana McNei1ly. Ft. Worth
Donald McPherson,
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James McQuerry,
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David McVay, Dallas
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Cheryle Newsome, Dallas
Eddy Nichter, Dallas
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Fred Nickols, Dallas
Larry Nix, Seagoville
Judy Nixon, Arlington
Mary Nolan, Dallas
Ronal Nolan, Dallas
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Dinah Norton, Arlington
Mary Norvell, Arlington
Mary Nosko, Dallas
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Robert Pederson, Arlington
Linda Pendergrass, Dallas
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Cynthia Pettigrew, Ft. Worth
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Peter Pierce, Arlington
Kathleen Pine, Ft. Worth
Dennis Pitts. Ft. Worth
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Sherra Rayfield, Arlington
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Mary Rhea, Arlington
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Dana Rittiman, San Antonio
Kenneth Riza, Cleburne
Gwen Roach, Grand Prairie
Darlene Roberts, Dallas
Jack Roberts, Ft. Worth
Jimmy Roberts, Dallas
Suzanne Roberts, Ft. Worth
David Robins, Dallas
Billie Robinson, Ft. Worth
Janis Robinson, Dallas
Walter Robison, Ft. Worth
William Robison, Naples
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Pat Schelper, Ft. Worth
Otis Schmidt, Ft. Worth
Cathy Schmitt, Dallas
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Larry Schorn, Ft. Worth
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Patty Schumacher, Burleson
Lee Schwemer, Arlington
Candy Scott, Euless
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David Shipman, Hurst
William Short, Dallas
Tim Shropshire, Austin
Martha Siar, Dallas
James Siddall, Ft. Worth
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Sidney Simms. Arlington
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Dawn Stewart, Dallas
Dede Stewart, Arlington
Gary Stiles, Ft. Worllh
Jimmy Stines, Ft. Worth
Irma Stipp, Ft. Worth
Pam Stockstill, Arlington
Bonnie Stoddard, Arlington
Linda Stoffels, Gainesville
Deanna Story, Ft. Worth
Michael Story, McKinney
Pam Story, Grapevine
Brian Stovall, Burleson
Ronnie Stovall, Ft. Worth
Bill Stracener, Dallas
Nolan Strahan, Duncanville
Jim Strawther, Ft. Worth
Cheryl Strittmatter,
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Barbara Stuart, Dallas
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Robert Turner, Dallas
Terry Tyler, Arlington
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Charles Underwood,
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Jackie Wright, Dallas
Thomas Wright, Ft. Worth
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Carol Yancy, Ft. Worth
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Brent Young, Keller
Cyndy Young, Ft. Worth
Clay Youngblood, Dallas
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Until Next Year . . .
1966 has been a year of growth and change at ASC.
Construction, faculty increases, new courses, and more
activities for students have encouraged college atmos-
phere at Arlington State.
The 1966 REVEILLE has tried to follow this pattern,
having 32 pages more than the 1965 REVEILLE, addi-
tional color pictures, and more features about student
life. The staff has tried to make this yearbook one which
belongs to the students.
Thanks should go to many people for help in producing
a '66 REVEILLE:
Jenny Mayfield, who worked on everything from Per-
sonalities to ROTC, and did a fine job throughout the
year. Q
Linda Ovrick, copy editor, who could smile in the face
of an unfinished deadline, and who tackled sports copy
withqthe question, "Now, do they play football inside a
gym.7?
Delaine Broadie, secretary, whose efficiency made the
rest of the staff jealous.
. I-laven Hyde, who worked for many hours on the organ-
izations sections.
Tommy Geddie, who came at the last minute to save
a sgorts section from the unqualified hands of a 3-girl
sta .
Eleanor Batchelder, a last-minute addition to the staff
who saved us from disaster.
David Richter, the only photographer who managed to
stay with us the entire year and turn out prints with the
whole staff looking over his shoulder.
John Ladusky, photographer, who was a lifesaver when
we needed a capable person most.
Bunky Garonzik, Jimmy Stephens, and Don Johnson
fvho took pictures until circumstances forced them to
eave.
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Floyd Walker, who helped out a shaky copywriting
staff.
Gary Hoover, whose cutlines and sense of humor were
wonderful until they were combined.
Jerry Reed, who helped on our Sports section, in addi-
tion to his Shorthom duties.
Olga Rabon, who served as staff aide.
Ken Whitt, Dub Brown, and Dick Yantis, who were
always there to give professional help.
Les Miller, who took care of our book at Marvin D.
Evans Company, made several trips to Arlington, and
gave advice to an inexperienced staff.
Mr. Paul Blakney, whose confidence in our ability made
us work hard to live up to his expectations.
Mr. Ernest Leister, adviser, whose experience, advice,
approval, tolerance, sense of humor, and hard work made
the 1966 REVEILLE a reality.
And many, many others.
Sincerely,
Donna Rowan
Editor
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Aegeidae 171
AIIE 99
Alfasig 168, 169
Alpha Phi Omega 204
Architecture Society 95
Art Club 86
Arlington Review Staff 133
ASC Civil Engineering
Club 87
ASC Geological Club 91
ASC Radio Club 209
ASC Secretarial Society 96
Avolonte 176
Baptist Student Union 193
Battalion Staff 123
Bowling Team 279
Campus Committee 146
Canterbury Association 197
Cheerleaders 288
Chi Chi Chi 174, 175
Chorale 74, 75
Christian Scientists
Organization 198
Church of Christ 196
Circle K 201
Arnold, Jonnie M. 43
Bailey, Jo 42
Barnes, D. C. 40
Brewster, Weldon 35
Brown, John H. 42
Bruce, Charles 48
Bryant, J. D. 38, 48
Bryce, James 48
Buettiker, Paul 48
Burkholder, Daniel C. 48
Burman, Harold G. 48
Burns, Jerome Q. 48
Caffey, James E. 48
Cameron, Margaret A. 48
Cantwell, Donald 48
Carlton, Anita 48
Carol, Barbara B. 48
Carter, Robert N. 48
Cash, Floyd L. 48
Cheavens, Frank 48
Chen, Mo-Shing 48
Cheney, Monroe 48
Chesnut, Dorothy Lynn 48
Chrisman, Jo R. 48
Christopher, Donna S. 48
Clark, Alvin E. 48
Clay, Charles R. 48
Clegg, Curtis E.
Clemons, Russell E. 48
Cochran, Joyce 48
Coffelt, Kenneth M. 48
Coke, Robert E. 48
Comitini, Salvatore 49
Connally, Charles H., Dr.39
Cook, J. F. 49
Couch, Cecil R. 49
Coulter, Charles M. 49
Cowan, Edward A. 49
Cox, Nita F. 49
Crenshaw, Clifton W. 49
Crider, Louise F. fMrs.J 43
Crumb, Stephen 49
Dalley, Joseph W. 49
Denman, Clarence P. 49
Desha, Paul G. 49
Devenport, Mary Lou 49
Diana, Leonard M. 49
Dice, Harry E. 49
Dieb, Ronald K. 49
Dollar, Robert J. 35
Doughty, Erwin G. 49
Dowdey, James E. 49
Droze, Wilmon H. 49
Duff, James W. 49
ORGANIZATIONS INDEX
Citus Falco 170
Colorguard Staff 123
Communications
Committee 141
Company A 124
Company B 125
Company C 126
Company D 127
COSMSO 166
Delta Sigma Pi 89
En Ami 182
Epsilon Nu Gamma 81
Executive Committee 139
Golf Team 278
ICC 165
Ideas and Issues
Committee 152
IEEE 85
Insurgent Team 114
Kappa Fi 166
Kappa Kappa Psi 82
Karuso Pteros 179
Koshari 178
Lab Band 73
Levee' Committee 148
Little Theatre 77
Les Choisies 181
Marching Band 70, 71
Mechanical Engineering 94
Military Band 128, 129
Methodist Student Center 194
Newman Club 195
Non-Coms 118
Officers Club 119
Phi Kappa Theta 79
Phi Delta Epsilon 167
Physics Club 88
Pi Sigma Epsilon 92, 93
Pistol Team 117
Pre-Law Club 98
Press Club 96
Rebel Rousers 145
Research, Evaluation, and
Development Committee
142
Reveille Staff 136, 137
Rifle Team 116
Rules and Finance
Committee 143
Sakkara 173
Sam Houston Rifles 112, 113
San Souci 130
Shorthorn Staff 134, 135
Sigma Phi Sigma 97
Sigma Tau Delta 83
Society ol' Automotive
Engineering 90
Society of Engineering
Technicians 90
Special Events and
Recreation
Committee 149
Student Activities Board 147
Student Affairs Committee
144
Student Government 138
Swimming Team 273
Taudelt 172
Tennis Team 276
Tri Chi 174, 175
Twirlers 72
Vaqueros 202
Zongola 177
FACULTY AND ADMINISTRATION
Dunsworth, H. A. D. 49
Dycus, Clarence 42
Dyer, Rex 49
Echart, Clarence 49
Eichelberger, Clayton L. 50
Eller, Charles 50
Elliot, William G. 50
Ellis, Jason A. 50
Estes, Emory D. 50
Everard, Noel J. 50
Falconer, David R. 50
Faught, Patsy K. 50
Feldman, Egal 50
Files, Carl W. 50
Fleming, Jerry L. 42
Flenniken, Neita J. 50
Flinn, Wesley 50
Floyd, Russell 50
Forbes, Ben M. 50
Ford, E. H. 50
Forester, Ailsey 50
Fortenberr Geor e E. 50
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Billy G. 42
Foster,
Foster, Robert J. 50
Foster, Ronald C. 50
Fowler Pat 40
Fowler, Rosemary 50
French, Richard 50
Frye, Bernard Lee 50
Gardner, John A. 51
Garrett, Jimmy W. 51
Getts, Barbara M. 51
Gilbert, Carl L. 51
Gilbreath, Joe 51
Gillispie, Horace G. 35
Gladden, Frank G. 51
Goodwin, Joe L. 31
Goodwin, John M. 51
Goyne, A. V. 51
Green, Harold R. 51
Grigg, Calvin D. 51
Groner, David E. 51
Grubb, Gover C. 51
Haggard, Luther G. 51
Hall, C. C. 51
Hamby, Orton 51
Hamilton, Wingo W. 51
Hamlett, Sam 51
Hammack, Melba 51
Hammock, Kenneth 51
Hancock, Lera D. 35
Harville, Lee E. 51
Haynes, John J. 51
Haywood, Grady D. 51
Heath, Larry F. 51
Hellier, Thomas R. 51
Henderson, Major Leondus
Herndon, Allen J. 34, 51
Hill, Alan 52
Herrmann, Ulrich O. 51
Holder, Dolores 52
Holland, Ledlie 52
Hollingworth, Harold M. 52
Holmes, William F. 52
Hopkins, Joseph 52
Hord, Leueta 52
Hoyle, Rayford 52
Huang, Tseng 52
Hudron, John A. 41
Hurd, Capt. Chetwin M. 52
Jacob, Marion L. 39
Jasper, Thurman N. 52
Jett, Alvin 52
Jiles, Charles W. 52
Johnson, Col. Charles C. 52
Johnson, Grover L. 52
Joyce, Capt. John W. 52
Joyner, Howard W. 52
Karraker, W. J. 52, 41
Kaufman, Sondra O. 52
Keilstrup D. V. 52
Keim, S. T. 34
Kemp, Edward 52
Kinnebrew, Mary Ann 182
Kennedy, Ernest C. 52
Kerr, Homer L. 52
Key, Charlie 52
King, Albert S. 52
Kleinmann, Ruth E. 52
Knox, Wendell 52
Lackman, Howard 52
Lands, Liston 53
Lawrence, Kent L. 53
Lewis, John S. 53
Lewis, Spencer R. 45
Littlefield, Robert L. 53
Lokken, Roy N. 53
Lunday, Robert H.
Mack, Bruce 53
Mahan, Jack H. 53
MaHoney, James M. 53
Mammen, Edwin H. 53
Marguis, R. J. 53
Martin, William W. 53
Massey, Nolen G. 53
Matthias, Hubert L. C. 53
McAfee, Hugh D.
McConnell, John W. 53
McCrady, William B. 53
McDonald, Ted H. 53
McNulty, Charles L. 53
Meacham, William R. 53
Mead, Wesley E. 53, 38
Meier, France A. 53
Miller, William O. 54
Minter, Norman W. 41
Mitchell, Richard 54
Mitchell, Roger W. 54
Mohn, Norman C. 54
Moore, Paxton 54
Morris, Francine 54
Mouck, Bill 54
Murchison, John T. 54
Nedderman, Wendell H. 34
Nelson, Wallace 54
Nicholson, James C. 54
Nolen, Robert L. 54
Odom, Luther 54
O'Neal, Cothburn M. 54
Owens, Rosemary J. 54
Parker, James E. 54
Patterson, Robert A. 54
Patton, Lois D. 54
Paysinger, Marian 54
Perkins, John E. 54
Perry, Jane L. 54
Pierce, Melvin L. 54
Piner, Ouilda 54
Poage, Scott T. 54
Pool, Lois A. 54
Postlethwaite, William F. 54
Powell, J. Dan 54
Preirs, Elwood J. 40
Prewitt, Audra L. 54
Prince, Ronald Z. 43
Ramsey, Judson M. 54
Randall, Clifford 55
Rascoe, Stephin T. 55
Ray, Charles A. 55
Redden, Clarence R. 55
Reese, Maj. Mark L. 55
Reher, William 55
Richards, C. D. 55
Robinson, Henryette 55
Robl, Richard M. 40
Rogers, Glen M. 55
Rudowski, Edmund 55
Russum, Issac J. 55
Salam, William T. 55
Salis, Andrew E. 55
Sanders, Dorothy L. 55
Sanders, Marion 45
A Anglen, Theresa 377
Saxe, Allan 55
Sealth. Donald D. 55
Self. William B. 55
Shawn, James L. 55
Sheets, Shirley 55
Sheffield, Carroll 43
Shupee. George W. 55
Silmeth, James D. 57
Simms, Bobbie G. 56
Slaughter, Richard L. 56
Smith, Jane G. 41
Smith, Elton 56
Smith, Lee H. 56
Snavely, Howard 56
Abbott, Carolyn 377
Abbott, Judy 377
Abbott, 'r
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Abernathy, Clifton 347
Abt, James 377
Acker, William 377
Acuff, Paula 327, 177
Bell
Acosta, Ben 377
Adams, Cynthia 377
Adams, Johnnie E. 347
Adams, Lee 170
Adams, Mike 347
Adams, Robert H. 293
Adams, Sharon 377
Adams Tommie W. 347
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Addison,
Micahel 327
Ronald 377
Adkins, Bobby 327
Adkins, Henry 327
Agee, Judy 377
Barnett, Johnny 379
Ahearne, Joe 377
Akey, Judilyn 347
Albudy, Glenn 128
Barney
Alexander, Charles 327, 168
Alexander, David 377
Alexander, Don B. 347
Alexander, Hoppie 293
Alexander, Kenny L. 347
Alexander, Richard 327
Alford, Joe 327
Spears, Daniels 56
Spradlin, Joe D. 56
Stallings, Frank L. 56
Stegall, Bill M. 56
Steineche, Alan Z. 56
Stephens, Bob 39
Stocks, Douglas 56
Stuart, John A. 56
Swadley, Don R. 56
Swisher, Mary V. 56
Taborsky, Ivan 56
Taliaferro, Lloyd 56
Taylor, Lucy 56
Tennison, Robert L. 56
Thomas, Carolyn S. 56
Thompson, Cecil 57
Tidwell, Jimmy O. 57
Tompkins, Keith W. 57
Tucker, Arthur W. 57
Tucker, Richard L. 57
Turner, C. C. 57
Turney, Gary B. 57
Warren, Eddie N. 57
Watkins, Kirby D. 57
West, Samuel E. 57
Westfall, Margery 57
White, Annell L. 57
Whitesel, Theodore L. 57
STUDENTS
Andrews, Susan 347, 176,
188
Anglin, Al 347, 168
Ansley, Jimmie R. 347
Anthony, Phyllis Jean 347
Anton, James 293
Apgar, Timothy 377
Appleby, Ronald 377
Applewhite, Conehetta 377
Apuzzi, Joseph 377
Arden, Jerry Allen 293
Arfman, Pamela 378
Armour, Liebert 293
Armstrong, Harold B. 347,
171
Armstrong, James N. 293
Armstrong, Richard C. 293
Armstrong, Sharen 378
Arnold, Ken 378
Arnold, Ronald H. 293
Arnspiger, C. H. 378
Arthur, Marvin 378
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Bell James 379
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Biglsow, Ronald 380
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Blum, Joyne 380
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Branscom, Daniel 381
Branson, Mike 381
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Bump, Daniel 381
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Carroll, Jean 382
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Carter, Nola 382
Carter, Ronny 382
Carter, Sandye 382
Carter, Stephen 351
Carter Troy 297
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Casey, Donald 351
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Cash, Durward 329
Cash, Ken 382
Cash, Mike 351
Cashion, Charles 297
Casper, James 329
Casper, John 298
Caster, Nancy 382
Chessmore, Helen 351
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Childers, Linda 329
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Choate, Guy 351
Choate, Janetta 383
Choate, Mike 383
Christal, Mike 383
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Clowers, Harold 298
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Cooper, Howell 384
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Dalton, Eric 385
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Danielson, Danny 385
Darnell, Linda 330
Darovich, Donna 385
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Darr, Thomas 385
Darst, Harold 300
Daubert, Robert 300, 236
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Davenport, Robert 386
Davenport, Robert M. 330
Davidson, Rechey 330
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Dockery, Dania 387
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Dodgen, Diane 387
Dodson, Pat 387
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Dollar, H. G. 300
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Donald, Ronnie 331
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Donovan, Michael 331
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Elkins, Gwen 388
Elliott, Ed 388
Elliott, John 301
Elliot, Marcia 388
Elliot, Pam 181
Elliott, Richard 388
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Elliott, Terri 388
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Ellis, Gary 352
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Cope, William 330
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Covington, James 330
Cowan, Danny 385
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Cox, Carl 385
Cox, Glenda 385
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Davis, Paul 386
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Day, Glenn 386
Day, Michael 386
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Day, Randy 173
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Doolittle, Karen 300
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Dorsey, Paula 387
Dosser, Dod 331
Doty, Erceal 387
Douglas, Donald 300
Dover, Ronnie 300
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Elmore, Gordon 331
Elridge, Kathryn 388
Elrod, Gene 388
Elrod, Sharon 331
Elrod, Truman 331
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Elton, Michael 388
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Draper, Suzanne 352
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Drowe, Robert 352
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Duer, Deryl 300
Duff, Robert 331
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Duke, Billy 387
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Cox, Jerry Don 299
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Craddock, Ronald 299
Crain, William 299
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DeKonty, Hannah 386
DelaCruz, Eligio 386
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DeLaPaz, Gloria 299
Dell, Swindle 386
Deloach, Grady 386
Cranford, Donald 385
Cravens, Thomas 299
Crawford, Danny 385
Crawford, Jon 385
Crawford, Judith 299
Crawford, Peggy 299, 182
Crayne, Mike 385
Cremer, Barry 385
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Crist, Jean 179
Criswell, Jerri 385
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Dempsey, Linda 386
Dempster, Roy 330
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Crowe, Don 170
Crouch, Henry 330
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DeVault, Jimmy 352
Devine, Bill 268
Dewveall, Jerald 352
DeYoung, Eddie 352
Diaz, Daniel 386
Dickenson, Charlene 386
Dickerson, Lewis 386
Dickerson, Rita 386
Dickerson, Sandra 386
Dulaney, Allen 300'
Dulaney, James 300
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Duncan, H. Dan 300
Duncan, Stan 387
Dunkin, Patricia 300
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Dunn, Larry 352
Dunn, Marcus 352
Dunnihoo, Judi 331
Dunson, Duane 387
Dupuy, John 387
Durling, Diana 352
DuVal, Pamela 352
Dwight, Danny 387
Dycus, John 387
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Dye, Clayton Gary 300
Dye, Larry 387
Dyson, Odis 300
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Eagle, Hughe 352
Earhart, Travis 331
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Endres, Ronald 331
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English, Wayne 388
Ensey, Carolyn 388
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Eppink, Jean 388
Epps, William 388
Erickson, Brent 352
Erickson, Dale 388
Erickson, Gerald 388
Erlick, Barry 352
Erwin, Thomas 388
Escoe, Keith 331
Esquivel, Florentino 388
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Esters, Gary 353, 171
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Estes, Gelia 301
Estill, Jim 301
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Estrada, Tony 245, 255
Etheridge, Tommy Ray 301
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Evans, Charles B. 388
Evans, Emilie 331
Evans, George 301
Evans, James 331
Evans, Mary 301
Evans, Randy 353
Evans, Suzarme 388
Evans, Steve 301
Evans, Troy 353
Evarts, Ray 331
Everett, Jimmy 388
Everitt, Andrea 388
Eudaley, Terry 388
Fahrenkamp, Linda 388
Fairchild, Jerry 388
Falconer, John 331
Fallis, Newton 388
Fallis, Patsy 388
Falls, James 388
Falvo, Jimmy 168
Fancher, Judy 331
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Fraser, Elizabeth 356
Frazier Rob 389
Freeman, David 303
Freeman, Mike 389
Freeman, Sharon 332
Freeman, William 332
Freer, Gary 356, 174
Farmer, Dempsey 388
Farmer, Ted 353
Farr, Joe 301
Farr, Roger 353, 174
Farris, Constance 389
Fatemi, G. H. 301
Faulkenburry, Donald 389
Feath, William 302
Feik, John 168
Felix, George 353, 170
Felsher, Sherrye 353
Fennig, J. S. 302
Ferenz, Bonnye 353
Ferguson, Hal 331
Ferguson, John 302
Ferguson, Michael 353
Ferrell, Lois 302
Fertitta, Frank 353
Fickle, Mike 389
Field, Eugene 389
Fields, Russ 389, 172
Files, Nelson 353
Findley, Stephen 353
Fine, Helen 302, 179
Finley, Loretta 389
Finnell, Mike 389
Firestone, Johnny 353
Fischer, Kenneth 353, 171
Fisher, Jack 353
Fisher, Thomas 353
Fitch, James 331
Fite, Donald 302
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Fits, Norma 389
Fitzgerald, John 302
Fitzgerald, William 389
Fitzhugh, Larry 353
Flagg, Gordon 353
Flaherty, Robert 353
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Flatt, Richard 389
Flatt, Victor 331
Fleming, Wendell 331
Fletcher, Michael 331
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Flowers, Deanna 389
Flowers, Jane 389
Flowers, William 353
Floyd, William 302
Fluke, Wayne 353
French, James 303, 174
Frey, Rita 389
Fridge, David 356
Friedman, Bill 332, 202
Friedman, Nancy 356
Fritcher, Edward 332
Fritz, Richard 356
Fromm, Richard 389
Frost, Holly 332
Fry, Cheryl 389
Fry, Martha Jo 303
Frye, Michael 389
Fulenwider, Douglas 389
Fulenwider, Giner 332, 178
Fulk, Penelope 332
George, Jack R. 303
Gentry, Dale 390
Gentry, Mike 390
Gentry, Thomas
Gerron, Sheldon 356
Gharis, Gene 356
Gharis, Robert 357
Gibbons, Gary 390
Gibbs, Herschel 332
Gibson, Dana 390
Gibson, Harold 332, 234
Gibson, Larry 390
Gibson, Ronald 357
Gidley, Don 332
Giesen, Larry 332
Gideon, Mildred 390
Gifford, Charles 390
Gilbert, Ann
Green, Tommy 333
Greene, Bob 391
Greene, Kay 391
Greene, Larry 391
Greene, Mike 357, 191
Greener, Pan 357, 182
Greenfield, Carl C. 304
Greer, Bobby 357
Greer, Jimmy 357, 202
Gregory, Lynda 391
Gregory, Paula 391
Gresham, Gary 333
Grewe, Barbara 333, 178,
165
Grey, John 304
Gribbon, Gerry 357, 176
Grider, Sandy 391, 148
Grier, Stanley 391
Fuller, Gary 303
Fuller, Jackey 356
Fuller, Jerry 356
Fuller, Keith 389
Furstenberg, Janet 389
Fyffe, Donna 356
Gabbert, Gary 332
Gaddis, Jimmy 187, 190
Gafford, Angela 389
Gafford, Judy 389
Gajdica, Daniel 303
Gallagher, John 389
Gailbraith, Dub 245, 248
Gaines, David 356
Galiga, William A. 303
Gallagher, John 171
Gamble, Michael 303
Gamble, Pat 269
Gamble, Thomas 389
Gammenthaler, Cathryn 389
Gandy, Thomas 303
Ganne, Skip 332
Gant, Fredric 356
Gant, Susan 390
Garchel , Stanley 356
Garcia, LeRoy 390
Gardner, Larry 356
Gardner, Val Jean 356
Garland , Richard 390
Garner ,
Garner ,
Bubba 245, 251
John 303
Flusche, Patrick 389
Flynn, Paul 389
Fogelin, Alex 302
Garner, Karen 356, 128, 176
Garner, Randle 356, 168
Garonzik, Allan 303
Foltz, Joe 353
Forbes, Linda 353
Ford, Arthur 389
Ford, Carrol 353
Ford, David 389
Ford, Dink 259, 260
Ford, Don 331
Ford, Linda 389
Garrett,
Garrett,
David 332, 174
George B. 303
Garrett, Jerry 356, 168
Garrett, Jerry W. 332
Garrett, Robert 236
Garrett, Sharon 390
Garrett, Tommy 356
Garrett William 356
Gill, Raymond 357
Gillaspia, Paul
Gilley, Gayla 390, 277
Gillham, Susan 390
Gillispie, Douglas 390
Gist, Pamela 357
Glass, Roger 332
Glatts, Larry 167
Gleason, Timothy 357
Glen, Nancy 390
Gnuse, Robert 390
Goad, John 357
Gober, Teddy 332
Goddard, Larry 390
Godfrey, Kenneth Wayne 303
Godrey, Eddie 357
Godwin, Gerald G. 303
Goin, Bobby Lee 357
Goldberg, Mike 303, 170
Golden, Ronnie 332, 168
Golden, Jack 390
Golder, Ansel Nathan 304
Gomez, Sabino 357
Gomzalez, Heleodoro 390
Gooch, Harry 357
Goode, Phillip L. 304
Gooden, Charles 357
Gooden, Garry 304, 168
Goodman, Frank 357
Goodman, Harry 332
Goodman, Linda 390
Goodrich, Robert 357
Goodwin, Lee 390
Goodwin, Sandra 357
Gonzales, Alfred 390
Gordon, G. R. 332
Gordon, John 304
Gorham, Eugene 357
Gorman, Robert Bruce 304
Gostomske, Barbara 390,
148
Gostomski, Mary Ann 357
Gotcher, Darrell 304
Gotcher, Pamela 332
Gouge, Lloye 357
Gouman, Richard 357
Goyne, Ernest 391
Grady, William 357
Graham,Allen
Griffin, Arthur 173
Griffin, Bobby 391
Griffin, Danny 391
Griffin, Mickey
Griffith, Jack 391
Griffith, Jerry 333
Foreman, Betty 302
Foreman, John 187, 190
Fornero, Billy Joe 353
Hall
Foster,
Foster,
Jerry 389
Jimmie 302
Foster, Prentis 389
Foster, Yvonne 389
Fowler Gordon 353
Fowler James 302
Fowler Phyllis 389
Fowler Randy 353
Fowler, Robert 332
Fowler, Steve 302, 170
Fowler, Susan 353, 180
Fox, Don 302
Francis, Johnny 356
Frank, Robert 356
Frank, Terry 356
Franklin, Jerry 332
Franklin, Jimmy 302
Garrison, Herbie 332
Garth, John 356
Garza, Joseph 390
Gaskill, Johnny 390
Gaston, Angela 303, 79
Gatchel, Stephen 128
Gathings, Judy 356
Gathings, Max 168
Garia, Rachel 332
Gayler, Mary Zane 390
Gaynor, Phil 390
Geddie, Tommy 390
Geer, Sandra 390
Geer, Thomas 390
Geeslin, Elton 303
Geiselbrecht, Darwin 356
Geist, Richard 303
Geltmeier, Cheryl 390
Genovesi, Dennis 303
George, David 390
Graham, Ardis 391
Graham, Bruce Edward 304
Graham, Dale 391
Graham, Elaine 391
Graham, Mike 391
Graham Stephen 332
Griffin, Michael 357
Groggotj, Ray 357
Grimes, Cecilia 357
Grimes, Michael 357
Grimm, David 304
Grishan, Weldon 391
Grossom, Thomas J. 304
Grizzelle, Don 391
Groce, Larry 357
Grogan, Don 391
Groody, Patricia 391
Groseclose, Sandra 391
Grubbs, Albert 357
Gruber, Sue 304
Grumbling, Robert 333
Guenzel, James 391, 202
Guerra, Jesse 333
Guillory, Sheron 391
Gunn, Barbara 333
Gunnels, Judy 357
Gunter, Marvin 357
Gupea, Vijay Kumar 357
Gustafson, Tommie 391
Guthrie, Don 391
H
Haagen, Peter 333
Hackler, Bobby 357
Haddock, Tony 357
Hadley, Shay 181
Hallaran, Trudi 181
Hafele, Harry 391
Haggard, Charles 333
Haggard, Clyde F. 304
Hagler, Skeeter 391
Hagood, Kenneth 391
Hagood, Will 391
Hahn, George 357
Hailey, Getty 357
Hailey, Mike 357
Hairston, Lawrence
Whitfield 304
Hale, Howard 333, 174
Hale, James E. 305
Hale, Robert 333, 180,
168, 259, 260
Granek, Rosyland 304, 79
Grange, Jim 391
Grant, Sue 357
Grantham, Walter J. 79
Graveh, James 391
Graves, Jerry 391
Graves, Skip 332
Gray, Everette 332
Gray, Joyce 391
Gray, Michael 357
Gray, Roger 391
Halkias, Lee 333
Hall, Duane 357
Hall, James 357
Hall, Jim 333
Hall, Mary Ann 357
Hall, Mike 391
Hall, Sharon Louise 305,
Suzanne 333
Hallmark, Sammy 391
Halpenny, Donald D. 305
Halsey, Charles 305
Halwes, Dennis 333
Green, Barry 391
Green, Chester 332
Green, Gary 332
Green, Gorman 357
Green, Linda Lou 332
Green, Tajuana 392
Hamilton, Charlene 391
Hamilton, Dudley 391
Hamilton, Edward 333
Hamilton, Farrell 357
Hamilton, Gary Pat 305
Hamilton, Harriet 18 1
178
4
Hamilton, Harry 305, 174
Hamilton, Jan 391
Hamilton, Linda 392
Hamlett, Jana 358, 182
Hamlin, Lawrence 392
Hammon, Pene 358
Hammond, Jack B. 305
Hammond, Paul 392
Hammonds, Johnny 392
Hampton, Jim 392
Hammons, Hames
Hampton, Lawrence H. 305
Hamrick, Alicia 392
Hamrick, Laurence 333
Hanak, Shirley 358
Hancock, David
Haney, Gerald 392
Hands, Linda 392
Hanna, Mike 392
Hansen, Linda 392
Head, Teresa 392
Hearne, Ronald Homer 306
Hearrell, Lewis 392
Hearst, Tom 358
Heide, James T. 306
Heidenreich, Max 358
Heidt, Janet 392
Heidt, Jean 392
Heim, Bill 358
Heise, Bill 392
Heise, Virginia 305
Heisserer, Katy 306, 182
Heitman, Lynn 358
Helm, Gretchen 392
Helm, Danny 358
Helton, Andrea 392, 148
Henchcliffe, Pete 333
Henderson, Alray 358
Henderson, Marry 333
Henderson, Horace 392
Haralson, Dudley Q. 305
Hardeman, Doug 358
Hardin, Benny 305
Hardin, Diana 333
Hardin, Janet 392, 183
Hardin, Mike 392
Hardin, Sandra 392
Harding Lewis 392
Hardy,Divayme 392,269
Harju, Ralph 392
Hendrickson, Ronald 392, 114
Hendrix
David 333 , 168
Hendrixi Joe 245, 255
Hendrix
Sharon 393
Hendrix: rom 245, 250
Henning, Robert Paul 306
Henning, Thomas 393
Henson, Barbara 358, 178,
165, 123
Henson, Linda 393, 148
Henson
Ron 358
Harley, Gene 333
Harman, Bonnie 358
Harp, David 305
Henson: Ronald 334
Henson, Ronny 334
Harp, Ken 333
Harp, William B. 305, 175
Harper, Jack 333
Harper, Sherry
Harper, Sue 333
Harlow Janet 358
Henson, Tom 393
Herbert, Joan 306
Hergenroether, John 306
Hernandez, Alberto 358
Hernandez, Edward 358
Herndon, Wayne 393
Harmonm, Lee 358
Harr, Harry 358
Harrell, Charles 333
Harrell, David 305
Herr, David 306
Herring, Joann 334, 79
Herring, Paul 358
Herring, Vicki 393
Harrington, Willine 333
Harris, George W. 305
Harris, Keith W. 305
Harris, Lynda 392
Harris, Michzel 358
Harris, Thirel 333
Harris Verna Lou 358
Harrison, Dawn 305
Harrison, Linda 392
Harrison, Phyllis 305
Harrison, Robert 392
Herron,
Danny Lynn 358
Hersley, Greg 27 1
Hodge, William 359, 171
Hodges, Jerry 306
Hodges, Ronald 334
Hoeckendort, Richard 173
Holland, Glenda 359
Hoffman, Kenneth 393
Scott 393
Hoffman,
Hoffman, Susan 393, 179
Hoffman, William 334
Hoffpauir, Rosan 306,177
Hofmann, James 307, 179
Holbrook, Dennis 393
Holder, Jerry R. 307
Holland, Clif 393
Holland, Kenneth 393, 202
Holland, Monty Jean 393
Hollinger, Pam 359
Hollwell, Barbara 394
Holmes, Margaret 394, 128
Honeycutt, Kerry 334
Hood, Richard 359
Hook, Robert F. 307, 179
Hope, David 334
Hopkins, Mary 359
Hopkins, Robert 334, 170
Hoppe, Roger 359
Hopson, Donna 394
Hornsby, Nell 359
Horron, Kathryn 394
Horsley, Gregory C.307, 269
Horsley, Joel 359
Horsley, Tommy 394
Horst, Terri 334
Horst, William 359
Horton, James 359
Horton, John 307
Horton, Whatley 394
Hosey, Ruth 334
Hoskins, John 359
Hough, Mary Virginia
307, 181
Houp, Kent 394
Houston, Aubrey C. 307
Houston, Becky 394
Houston, Billy 394
Huntington, Clayton 334
Huntsinger, Larry 359
Hurst, Norman 394
Hurst, Robert 394
Hutchens, Larry 394
Hutchings, Michael 394
Hutchinson, Charles 334
Hutchinson, Richard 394
Huth, Valerie 394
Hutson, Bruce 359, 175
Hydak, Al 334
Hyde, Haven 359, 180
Hyde, Randy 359
Hynds, Nelda 394
Imber, Karen 359
lnnerarity, Mike 334
Innes, Laurie 394
Iqlecia, Nicolas 334
Irvin, Charles 394
Irving, William P. Jr. 307
Issaacs, Don 394
Issaacs, Rachel 334
Issaacs, Simmie 395
Ivy, Karen 307
Iwan, Leonard R. 307
Jackson Dewey 307
Jackson Donna 395
Jackson, James E. 307
Jackson, Jan W. 79
Jackson, Jay W. 308, 235
Jackson, Jorja 395
Jackson, Judy 395
Jackson, LaVon 395
Jackson, Stella 395
Jackson, Steve 245, 252
Hart, Antoinette 358
Hart, Bill 392
Hart Carol A. 305
Hart Jan 358, 79, 182
Hart Linda 392
Hart Loren 392
Hart Perry 392
Hartwell, Bill 392
Hearsley, Lynn 306
Hesse, Paul F. 306
Hetherington, J. Steven 306
Hewett, Doug 334
Heying, Monty 334
Hickman, William 334
Hicks, James Daniel 306
Hicks, Marion L. 306
Hicks, Randy 359
Hiett, Betsy 393
Higgins, Jill 359
Higgins, Sandra 393
Hight, Arlene 306
Hildebrand, James V. 306
Hinson, Gene 359
Hinton, Susan 393
Hipple, Norman 393
Housewright, Grady 359
Hovend, Sherry 334
Hover, Parrer 202
Howard, Andy 334, 171
Howard, David 394
Howard, Eddie 359
Howard, Glen 334
Howard, Jeff 359
Howard Sandra 394 202
Howe11,,Aub1-e 359, 'ies
Harvey, David 392
Harvey, Jim 392
Harwell, Haskell 333
Harwell, Terry 333
Hashemi, Parviz 392
Hassenpflug, Larry 358
Hastings, Connie 358
Hatfield, Jerry 358, 202
Hathaway, Joe 392
Hatley, Gary 358
Hatton, Otto 392
Haubert, James 358
Hildebrand, Roland O. 306
Hilek, John 306
Hill, Acan 334
Hill,
Hill
Burton 393
Gary 306
Hill, James C. 393
Hill, James M., 359
Hill, Jimmy 393
Hill, Joe 334
Hill, Marc 359
Hill, Mary 359, 79
Hill O. Doyle 359
Hauk, R. L. 392
Hauser, Margaret 305
Hawkes, Erin 358
Hawkins, Don 358
Hawkins, Gary 392
Hawkins, Jim 305
Hawkins, Johnny 358
Hawkins
Hawkins
, Nathan 392
Roger 358
Hawkins: Thomas 392
Hayes, Bryan 358
Hayse, Tom 358
Haynes,
Donald 333
Hays, Thomas 333
Head, Judith 305
Head, Sally 393
Hilland, Sandra 393
Hillebrenner, Jo-Ann
Hilliard, Buck 393
Hinkson, Sandra 359
Hirsch, Richard 393
Hirsh, Robert 393
Hitt, Billy E. 306
Hitt, Bobby 393
Hitt, Frank A. 306
Hitter, Carol 334
Hiorth, Edward 334
Hoaldridge, Don 334
Hoaldridge, Jon 334
Hobbs, Jamie 393
Hobbs, Margie 393
Hodge, Clarence 393
359
Howell, Daniel H. 307
Howell, Phillip 394
Howell, Trinia 394
Hoyle, Howard 307
Hoxworth, David 394
Hrncir, Allan 334
Hrncir, Don 334
Huagen, Peter 179
Hubbard, Jerry 394
Hubbard, Myriam 334, 79,
176, 165
Hubbard, Ray 394
Hudgens, Bill 334
Hudgins, Joe Allen 307
Hudson, Hanes 394
Huebner, Mary 359, 237, 181
Huffman, Gary 359
Huggins, Charles 171
Huggins, Hollis 394
Hughes, Hunter 359
Hughes, Miguel 334
Hughes, Sammy 334
Huguley, Carl 190
Hulion, Sharon 394
Hull, Guy 359
Hull, Sarah 394
Hulse, Mary 394
Hultsman, Dennis 394
Hunke, Harvey 394
Hunt, Dennis 394, 202
Hunt, James 395
Hunt, Johnnie 334
Hunt, Phillip 394
Hunt, Sam 187, 190
Hunter, John Edward 307
Jacobson, Sally 395
Jakubik, Douglas 334
James, Larry H. 306
James, Lynn 334, 175
Jamieson, Jerel Scott 395
Jamieson, Jill 359, 177
Janick, Michael 334
Jann, Warren 334
Jaqua, Paul 308
Jeanes, Donna 359
Jenkins, Robert 308
Jenson, DeVah 395
Jeter, Bennie 360, 182
Jeter, Teddy 395
Jett, Barbara 395
Jett, Virginia 308
Jetton, Johnny M. 308
Jiles, Stephen 395
Jitendrakuman, Kapadia 335
John, John 360
Johns, Carolyn 335
Johns, George F. 308
J ohnsey
Marshall E. 308
Johnson: Alvin 308
Johnson, Barbara
Johnson Biff 360
Johnson Clifford 335
Johnson Donna 360
Johnson Dennis R. 308
Johnson, Doris 335
Johnson, Douglas 395
Johnson, Freddie 335
Johnson Gayle 360
Johnson Gerald 395
Johnson James 395
Johnson James 395
Johnson Janice 335
Johnson John 395
Johnson Johnny 335
Johnson Juanita 395
Johnson Lonnie 360
Johnson Larry 360
Johnson Larry D. 308
Johnson Lorraine 360
Johnson Kristine 395
Johnson Mary 360
Johnson Mary 395
Johnson, Michael 335
Jolmson, Norman 335
Johnson, Pamela 395
Johnson, Richard 395
Johnson, Robert 335
Johnson, Robert 395
Johnson, Ronald 360
Johnson, Ronald 395
Johnson, Sandra 395
Johnson, Sharon 360
Johnson, Sherry 395
Johnson, W. Alan 360
Johnson, Wayne 395
Johnson, Weldon 395
Johnston, Glenn 360
Johnston, Myra Sue 395
Jones, Bobb 395 189 187
y 3 3
Braxton 360
Jones
Jones, Clevis 360
Jones, Coy 335
Jones David 335
Jones David 395
Jones Derrell 360
Jones Donald 360
Jones Freddie 168
Jones Jap 395
Jones John 395
Jones John 360
Jones Jonne Elaine 395
Jones Judy 360
Jones Keith 395
Jones Kit 395
Jones Nickey 360, 148
Jones Nona 308
Jones Pamela 360
Jones
Jones
Richard 360
Richard 335
Jones Robert 360
Jones Ronald Eugene 308
Jones Ronnie W. 308
Jones Sharon 396
Jones Steve 335
Jones Susan 396
Jones
Tommie 396
Jordan, Don 335
Jordan, Duane 396
Joseph, Phil 335
Joyce, Randy 396
Judkins, Michael 396
Justice, Carl 360
Justice, Jim 335
K
Kaker, Sammy 396
Kennedy, Steve R. 309
Kent, Greg 396
Kepley, Terry 149
Kerkham, Robert 335
Kerl, James 335
Kerl, Karolyn 396
Kevil, James 335
Key, Dennis 396
Key, Dianne 360, 180
Key, Dick 396
Key, Gary Stefon 309
Kiblinger, E. Doke, Jr.
309
Kidd, Susan 396
Kildow, Randall 396
Killough, Sarah 360
Kilpatric, Jack 335, 79
Kilpatrick, Tommy 396, 128
Kim, Inkon 335
Kimball, Travis 309
Kimbrell, Charles 335
Kimbrough, Joe 396
Kimmer, Lin 360, 167
Kincaid, Judy 397
King, Joseph 235
King, Oliver 309
King, Robert 309
King, Tommy 397
King, Tura L. 309
Kingan, Charles 397
Kinnery, Gordon 360
Kinney, Gordon 168
Kinsey, Don 360
Kiper, Ted 397
Kirk, Darla 397
Kirk, Mike 397
Kirk, Steve 361
Kirkham, Gary 397
Kirkham, Jerry 335
Kirkland Michael 397
Kirkland Terry 361
Kitchens James 397
Kitchens
Judy 397
Kizer, Daivid 335
Lam, Karen 397
Lambert, Jerry 397
Lambert, Warren 336
Lambert, Walter 397
Lambright, Doug 397
Lamkin, Ann 361, 176
Lamkin, Mark 309
Lamothe, Richard 397
Lamp, Michael 397
Lancaster, Gary 336
Land, John 336
Land, Judy 336, 178
Landers, Charles 397
Landry, Earl 361, 202
Lang, Linda 397
Land, Richard 397
Langdon, Michael 336, 239,
179
Langford, Ann 361
Langford, Donald 336
Langham, Alfred 361
Langley, Grady 397
Lane, Tommy D. 309
Lantier, Florence 397
Lapington, Charlotte 397
Lapp, John 336
Lapp, Margie 336
LaPrelle, Rogers 397
Larkin, Patrick 397
Larson, Raymond 336
Lattimore, Mary 361
Lauderdale, Charles W.
309, 235
Lawrence, Jim 310
Lawson, Richard 361
Lawton, Sylvia 310, 179
Layne, Gary 361
Layne, Nancy 397
Layton, Annette 361
Lear, Buddy 310, 168
Leatherman, Donald 310
Leavell, Buster 361
Leavenworth, Edwin 336
Ledbetter, Hubery 361
Listi, Rosemari 398
Little, Dennis 336
Littrell, Samye 398
Livermore, James 398
Lobb, David 362
Lockhart, Bill 336
Lockhart, Eric 398
Locklier, Judith 181
Lockwood, Frederick 398
Loesch, Nick 398
Lohrman, Mary 398
Loiry, Jane 362
Lollar, Rex 398
London, Larry 398
Long
Anthony 362
Longi Bernard 398
Long, Don 336
Long, Linda 362, 181, 165
Long, Ronnie 362
Long, Sherry 398
Long, Thomas 398
Long, William 398
Long ,
William D. 310
Lonzie, Shelia 362
Lo Presti, Charles 336
Lord,
John F. 310
Lott, Jerry 362
Kalan, Patty 396
Kale, Faye 396
Kalinich, Ray 245, 252
Kane, Kathleen 360, 176
Kantz, Ken 168
Karalis, Ernest Stephen
308
Karbach, Armin 335
Karr, Kay 396
Karr, Thomas 335
Kasper, Wesley 360
Kassinger, Sue 309
Kizer, Gary 361
Kizer, Jerry 361
Kleinmann, Richard 309,
79
Klutz, James 336
Kneeland, Charles M. 397
Knell, Michael 397
Knight, Billy 361
Knight, Clyde 361
Knight, Connie 361, 176
Knight, Ike 397
Knight, Mary Ann 361
Knight, Mary Sue 361
Knight, Terri 397
Knodle, Gary 361
Koenbrnick, Douglas, 336,
168
Kohr, Alvin 397
Koonsen, Stanley 336
Koops, Thomas 175
Koos, Donnell Kenneth 309
Koremnam, Larry 361
Kower, Janet 397
Kraatz, Gwendolyn 336
Lednicky, Edwin 361
Ledwin, Donna 397
Lee, Bobbie 397
Lee, Candy 397
Lee, Connie 336, 176
Lee Conny 397
Lee Gwendolyn 336
Lee Hosea James 397
Lee Jimmy 310
Lee John Charles 310, 167
Lee
Sally Ann 361 179
Leech, Charles J. 310
Louder, Valjeanne 398
Loughridge, Johnny 362
Louis, Alice Carol 310
Loven, James A. 310
Loven, Jan 336
Loving, Lloyd 362
Lowe, John 362
Lowe, William G. 310, 235
170
Lucas, Pauline 362
Luke, Gerald 362
Luckett, Jerry 398
Lumley, George 362
Lummus, Carolyn 310
Lump, Frank 398
Lumpkin, James 362
Lunt, Edward 336, 170
Luper, Larry 362
Luster, Elouise 362
Lutes, Joyelene 398
Luther, Charles 398
Lutz, Andy 398
Lutz, Robert 398
Lutz, Stephen 114
Lyle, Reginald 336
Lynch, Danny 398
Lynch, Hubert 362
Lynch, Jack 259, 260
Lynch, Laureen C. 310
Kassinger, William 396
MacDonald, Linda 398
Kautz, Ken 308
Kay, Annie 396
Kee, Charles 360
Kee, David 396
Keel, Ray 335
Keener, Robert 360
Kerr, Sandy 189, 187
Keinburg, John 360
Keith, Tani 360
Keller, Sharee 396
Kelley, Dewayne 335
Kelley, Gwen 396
Kelley, Janet 335
Kelley, Nancy Lee 360
Kelly, Troy Walter 307,
309
Kelsey, Judy 309
Kelsey, Richard 309
Kembro, Patti 396
Kennedy, Betty 396
Kennedy, Larry 396
Kraft, Al 397,271
Leef, Barlow 336
Leffier, Warren 336
Leicht, Robert 336
Leidolf, Scott 361
Leigh, Barbara Chism 310
Leigh, Paulette 397
Lemester, Terry 397
LeMay, Glen 398
Lemmons, Anne 398
Lemmons, Billy Don 310
Lepenski, Virginia 361
Leslie, Tommy 336
Levens, John 336, 128
Lynch, Sheila 398
Lynn, Wayne 190
Lyons, Leonard 362
Lyons, Ronald 362
M
Maben, Marti 336, 179
Maberry, Joe 398
Mabry, Paula 362
Mabry, Woody 336
Kramer, Donna 336, 181
Kramer, Paul 361
Kriegel, Laurance 361
Kroder, Dalton 309
Kuelbs, Susan 397
Kuhn, Gary E. 309
Kuhlmann, David 336
Kuntz, Ann 361
Kunta, Theodore 397
Kunze, Randy 361
Kumpf, John 336
L
LaCava, Wayne 309
Lacefield, Larry 397
Lackey, Jimmy Don 397
Lackey, Robert 397
LaJudice, Kenneth 245, 255
LaJudine, Ronnie 172
Lever, Jim 361
Levy, Jerry 398
Lewis, Alan B. 310
Lewis, Alton 336
Lewis, Bobby 361, 202
Lewis, Charles 361
Lewis, David 398
Lewis, David 361
Lewis, Dewey 336
Lewis, Kay 336
Lewis, Larry 361
Lewis, Leslie 361, 169
Lewis, Sharon 202
Lewis, Temple 361
Lillard, Lee A. 310
MacDowell, Claudia 398,
148
Mack, Kathy 362
MacLaughlin, Guy 362
Madden, John 398
Maddine, Wanda 398
Maddox, Cathy 398
Maddox, Debbie 398
Maddox, Nancy 362
Magill, Harold 362
Madison, Ronald 310
Maggard, Judy 398
Magness, Larry 311
Magness, Nell 311
Mahaffey, David 337, 79
Limer, Bill 398
Lindman, Cathy 362
Lindsey, Roger 362
Linenschmidt, Wayne 398
Lipscomb, Ronald Lee 310
Lipstraw, Henry 362
Mahan, William 399
Mahanay, James 337
Mahaney, Janice 362
Maher, Thomas 311, 175
Mahoney, Eileen 362
Majka, Donald 337
425
McNeilly,
Major, Charles 399
Malcolm, Douglas 311
Malkamy, Hood 311
Mallouf, Nick 311
Malloy, Maureen 399
Malone, Gene 337, 169
Malone, Judy 362
Malone, Pat 363
Maloney, Bob 245, 254
Maloney, Kathleen 399
Mangrum, Boyd 399
Mangum, Paul 311
Mann, Kay 363
Mann, Lindsay 399
Mann, Olen 363
Manrriquiz, Nicholas 399
Manskey, John 363
Manskey, Robert 337
Manser, Walter 399
Mantooth, Edmond 399
Maples, Margaret 399
Marazzini, Karen 399
Marconi, Lawrence 363
Marcuse, R. J. 399
Mardis, Robert 337
Markham, Roy 363
Marks, Albert 363
Marietta, Charles 311
Marquardt, Gustav 363
Marquardt, Jon 191
Marques, Glenn 399
Mars, James 363
Marrs, Jennifer 363
Marshall, Billy 363
McAfee, Ronald 363
McAllister, Mike 174
McAlistor, Karin 337
McAlpine, Jean 311, 182,
277
McAnally, Don 400
McAnally, James 337
McAnally, James L. 311
McBee, David 363
McBride, David 363
McLugin, Betty 337
McMahon, Buddy 173
McMahon, Robert 337
McMahan, Tom 364
McMillon, Robert 337
McMullen, Janetta 400
McMurire, Robert 400
McNatt, Suzanna 400
McNeeley, Larry 400
Lanna 400
Minyard, Nancy 401
Mitchell, Dah 364
Mitchell, Jerry 313
Mitchell, Marla 401
Mix, Paul 313, 79
Mobley, James 401
Moe, Jackie 337, 225, 180
Moeller, Frank 337
Mohn, Laurance 401
Mohr, Bill 338
McBride, James 311
McBride, Libby 363
McBride, Matt 337
McBrown, James 363
McCalib, Paul 363
McCalla, Howard 311
McCallister, Robert 312
McCaniel, Greg 364
McCann, Steve 400
McCarley, Jerry 337
McCarroll, John 400
McPherson, Donald 400
McPherson, Donald R. 400
McPherson, Ted 364
McQuerry, James 400
McRoberts, John 172
McVay, David 400
McVean, Mike 400
McWilliams, Ben 401
McWilliams, Gerald 401
McWilliams, Joyce 401
Meadlin, Wayne 337, 148
Mokavej, Atidet 338
Mokry, William 338
Molina, Asuncion 401
Monroe, John 402
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Robert 364
Montgomeryi Tommy 364
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Wanda 364
McCart, Ann 400
McCarther, Connie 400
McCarthy, Carol 400
McCarthy, Howard 337
McCarty, Dennis 312
McCarver, Joe 400
McChesney 312
McClain, Jerry 363, 234
McClellan, Jim 363, 187,
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McClendon, Eddie 337
McClendon, Frank 400
McClure, James 400
Mebus, Donald 337, 170
Mecay,
William 401
Mee, Jeanie 364
Meek,
Meier,
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Dennis 364
Wayne 313, 128
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Melton, Jack 401
Menendex, Hilda 401
Menger, Candy 313, 177
Merbler, Jack 175
Mergele, Cyntia 401
Merkle, Mary 364
Merrill, Barbara 364
Marshall,
Daniel 311
McComb, Ray 363
Merrill, Richard 313
Marshall, James 363
Marsha". William 399
Martin, A, thony 363
Martin, Barbara 399
Martin, Becky 181
Martin, Diane 399
Martin, Fred 399
Martin, Gayle 337
Martin, James 363
Martin, James M. 399
Martin Lyle 399
Martin, Mac 170
Martin, Michael 337
Martin, Mike 337
Martin, Rosa 337
Martin, Rosemary 363
Martin, Sunnye 399, 277
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Martinez, Alfred 234
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McConnell, Hoyt 363
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Mary 312
McCormack, Barbara 400
Merrill, Sharron 313
Meyer, Bruce 364
Meyer, Carol 364
Meyer, Lynn 337
Meyer, Sandy 401
Me er Susie 401
McCormick, Billy 312
McCormick, Jan 176
McCoy, Jim 363, 169
McCoy, Jerry 363
McCoy, Raymond 312
McCreary, Terry 363
McCurdy, Dane 400
McCutcheon, Dale 312, 171
McDade, Jean 400
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Middlebrooks, Sam 364
Middleton, Carolyn 401
Middleton, Douglas 364
Miears, James 313
Mikel, Roger 401
Miles, J. B. 172
Miles, James 362
Miles, Larry 337
McDaniel, Robert 400
McDonald, Carol 312
McDonald, Marsha 364
McDonald, Melvin 364
McElreath, H. D. 337
McElroy, Sharon 364
McElroy, Stephen 400
McFadin, Janell 400
McFadin, Judy 400
Martinez, Victoria 363
Martonak, Stephen 399
Marvin, Roger 399
Mason, Marilyn 363
Mason, Ronald 311, 169
Massey, Lynne 399
Matelan, Mathew 337
Mathes, Ann 377
Mathes, Pamela 363, 181
Mathews, Ginger 399
Mathews, Michael 363
Mathieu, Sammy 363
Mathiews, Ra ond 245, 253
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Mathis, Beverly 399
Mathis, Carol 399
Matto, Larry 399
Maughon, Kenneth 363
Mauricio, William 399
May, Sandra 363
Mayes, Richard 311
Mayfield, Gilbert 311
Mayfield, Jackie 399
Mayfield, Jennifer 363, 2
Mayo, Donald 399
Mays, Gayle 363
Mays, Judy 399
Mays, Susan 337
May, Truman 363
Mayes, Kathie 399
Maywald, Donald 400
Mazzella, Silvio 363
Mazo, Larry 400
McFarland, Larry 400
McFarlin, June 400
McGill, Jerry 173
McGill, Robert C. 312
McGlasson, Lee 400
McGlothlin, Bob 364. 267
McGregor, Ronald 312
McHargue, Gene 312
Mclntosh, Kennith 364
McKay, Danny 312, 171
McKee , Thomas 312
McKemie, Douglas 312
McKenney, Thomas 400
McKenzie, Clifford 337
McKenzie, Forrest 364
McKenzie, Lawren, 400
McKinley, Edward 312
McKinney, Bryan 364
McKinney, Henry 400
McKinnon
Johnn 312
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McKinstry, John 337
McKissack, Rita 337
McKnight,
McKnight,
Jim 364
Mary 400
McKoy, Judy 313, 79, 182
McKoy, Steve 364
McLarty, Lynn 364
McLarty, Tyce 313
McLean, Jim 202
McLean, Raynell 364
McLemore, John 364
McLendon, James 313
Milkie, Bill 401
Miller, Ann 364
Miller, Bobby Joe 401
Miller, Bruce 364
Miller, Chris 401
Miller, Dan 313
Miller, David G. 364
Miller, David J. 401
Miller, Eddie 259, 261
Miller, Janelle 401
Miller, Jeff 364
Miller, Jeffrey 401
Miller, Jerre 364
Miller, Joe 401
Miller, Linda 188
Miller, Mike 235
Miller, N. Craig 313
Miller, Phil 313
Miller, Robert 401
Miller, Ron 401
Miller, Ruth 401
Miller, Steve 401
Miller, Stewart 364
Miller, Tanya 337
Miller, W. Michael 313
Miller, Walter 337
Millican, C. F. 313
Millican, John M. 401
Milliman, Jim 401
Mills, Diana 401
Mills, James 364
Mills, Jerry 364
Mills, John 337
Mills, Larry 364
Mills, Richard 313
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Milne,r, sara 401
Milson, Thomas 364
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Milyo ,
Keith 401
Thomas 313
Mincke, Dian 233
Monzingo, Jeanette 402
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Moody,
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Cynthia 401
James 313
Sharon 402
Mike 270
Allan 364
Benny 364
Brenda 338
Crawford 402
Gary 402
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Jan 402
Joyce 277
Mary 402
Raymond 402
Roger 402
Ronni 365
Ronny 313
Steve 402
Morales, Antonio 314
Morales, Ismael 338
Morawski, John 167
Morelan, Beth 402
Morelock, Lynelle
Morfeld, Dale 314
Morgan, Burton 402
Morgan, David 365
Morgan, Harriet 365
Morgan, Joe 338
Morgan, Merlin 174
Morgan Michael 402
Morland, Bruce 314
Morosky, Linda 402
Morosky, Walter 365, 115
Morris, Betty 338
Morris, Billy 169
Morris, Duane 365
Morris, Gary 365
Morris, Glenn 402
Morris, Henry 402
Morris, John 338
Morris, Judy 365
Morris, Larry 314
Morris, Marcia 402
Morris, Paula 402
Morris, Sherry 402
Morris Terry 314
Morrison, Dee 365
Morrison, Larry 365
Morrison, Wilma 365
Mose, Claudie 365
Moseley, Kerry 402
Mosley, Curtis 338
Mosley, Robby 314
Mosley, Shirley 365
Moss, Franklin 365
Mossengolo, Michael 402
Motes, Melinda 365, 176
Mouck, Tom 314
Mount, George 338
Mowery, Sharon 365
Mudgett, Jeff 402
Muir, Dave 172
Mulholland, Jimmy 365
Mullan, Carmen 402
Mullens, Jimmy 338
Mundheim, Thomas 338
Mundy, Betty 402
Munson, Beverly 402
Murdock, Anita 365
Muroski, Christine 402
Murphree, Antoinette 338
North, Ted 366
Northam, Gary 403
Norton, Dinah 403
Otto, Eleanor 339
Murphy, Billie 402
Murphy, Mary 338
Murphy, Mike 314
Murphy,
Murray,
Murray ,
Murray
Richard 365
Mary 188
Ronnie 314
Rosemary 402
Murrell,, Ronnie 314
Murry,
Nita 402
Murtagh, Frank 338
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Myers,
Sally 365
Don 314
John 314
Linda 365
Lindley 172
Patricia 402
Priscilla 402
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Nadelman, John 403
Nagel, Caroline 314
Narunsky, Morris 365, 190
Nash, L
Nau, Mi
Nauert,
inda 403
chael 338, 259,
Barbara 403
Nead, Michele 365
Neal, Paul 403
Neeley,
Neeley,
Jane 403
Wayne 338
Neely, Ronald 314
Neidenback, Gary 365
Neighbors, Tom 338
Nelms, Kathy 365
Nelms, Jennifer 403
Nelson, Barbara 403
Nelson, Bradford 169
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Nelson, Charles 365
Nelson, David 403
Nelson, Glenn 338
Nelson, John 338
Nelson, Mike 365
Nelson, Tena 338
Nemec, Charles G. HI 314
Nemec, George Wm. Jr. 315
Nesbitt, Harold 365
Norvell, Marjorie 366
Norvell, Mary 403
Norwood, Richard 339, 245,
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Nosko, Mary 403
Nowell, John 171
Nowlin, Nelda 315
Nyberg, Peter 315
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Faust 339, 245,
Parker, Jon 366
Parker, Linda 181
Parker, Nancy 404
Parker, Richie 366
Parkman, Pat 404, 149
Parks, Bill 404
Parnell, Linda 404
Parr, Christine 404
Parr, Ronald 316
Parris, Sandra 366
Parrish Eu 'ene 301
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Nystrom, Shirley 315, 177
Obak, Joshua 315
O'Dell, Jack 403
Odiorne, James 403
Odle, Deborah 366
Odham, Jim 259, 261
Odneal, Richard 403
O'Donnell, Sheryl 403
Ogawa, Carole 366
O'Grady, William R. 315
O'Hara, Stephen Guy 315
O'Kelly, Carol 176
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Parrish, Ronald L. 316
Parsons, James 339
Parton, David 367
Partridge, Roy 245, 251
Paschal, Gail 404
Patak, Paul 367
Pate, Yvonne 404
Patterson, Chuck 404, 175
Patterson, Janie 404
Patterson, Oliver K. 316, 267
Patterson, Tommy 404
Patrick, Robert 367
Patridge, Roy 339
Patterson, Mary 339
Paul, Alan 367
Nesbit, Richard 365
Ness, Sandra 365
Neve, Alvin 315
Neve, Gail 365
Nevius, William 338
New, Clifton 403
Newby, Frank 338
Newcomb, Kerry 366
Newell, David 315, 207
Newell, Glynn 315
Newell, Jerry D. 315
Newell, Nancy 366
Newman, Jerry 315
Newman, Justin 403
Newman, Roy 338
Newsom, Tommy 338
Newsome, Cheryle 403
Newton, Robert 366
Newton, Wade 366
O'Kelly, Tommy 403
Ola, Phillip 403, 270
Ola, Robert Lewis 315
Oliver, Frank 339
Oliver, Larry 366
Oliver, Vaughn 366
Olson, Sandra 366
Opella, Jimmy 403
Omid, Shapoor 366
Ommidvarpour, Kamran 366
O'Neal, Terry 170
Orlando, Ronnie 366
Orr, Robert 366
Orr, William 403
Orrell, Anna 315
Orrell, Mary 403
Osborne, John 245, 249
Osborn, Karl 169
Osborne, Charles 339
Osborne, Jerry 403
Oster, Tyler 202
Ott, Kathleen Roseanne 315
Otto, Kenneth 339
Otts, Joel 366
Ottwell, Robert 366
Ottwell, Troy 366, 149
Overton, Robert 403
ovrick, Linda 366, 181, 277
Owen, Fred 366
Owens, Barbara 403
Paul, Mary 404
Paulk, Darrell 339
Paull, Karen 339
Paull, Thomas 404
Payne, Arla Jo 367, 177
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Peadon,
Pearcy,
Pearcy,
Charles 316
Donna 367, 176
John 404
C. Gordon 316
Jalane 404
Johnny 367
Pearson, Sparky 339
Pease, Pat 367
Peauler, Michael 404
Pebworth, Frederick 339
Peck, Jack 404
Pederson, Robert 404
Peeler, Cheryl 339
Pena, Rene 339
Pendergrass, Linda 404
Pendergrass, Ruth 367
Penker ,
Sharon 316
Pendleton, David 33 9
Poole, Allan 339
Poole, Candy 404
Pope, Larry Don 316
Porter, Jim 339, 167
Porter, Joe 367
Posey, Beverly 367
Post, Carey 404
Poteet, Molly 339
Potter, Patty 181
Potter, Terry 367
Potthoff, Marilyn 404
Pottkotter, Ray 367
Pounders, William 367
Powell, Ronald 405
Power, Nancy 405
Powers, Charles 367
Powers, Ron 367
Poynor, Mike T. 316
Pratt, Frederic 367
Prater, Jerry 316
Prather, Harold 316, 175
Prescher, Mike 405
Presnell, Dale 316
Pressley, Mark 405
Prestridge, Gayle 405
Price, Ann 367
Price, Kenneth 405
Price, Lynda 367, 179
Price, Susan 405
Prichard, Anita 367
Prigmore, Margaret 405
Prikryl, William 367
Primm, Doylene 367
Prince, Richard 405
Prince, Virginia 405
Pringle, Judy Ann 405
Pringle, Ray 367
Pritchett, James 367
Proctor, Vernon 317
Pruit, Roger 405
Pryor, Tommy 405
Pulis, Anita 368
Quate, David 405
Quick, Charles 339
Quillen, Robert 368
Penny, Jake 404
Pentecost, Chet 339
Perez, Joe 339
Perkins, Monte 404
Perkins, Rick 404
Perrys, Rudolph 339
Persky, James 367, 79
Peteet, Joanne 339, 236
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Rabon, Olga Mae 317
Rader, Mike 405
Ragatz, Bobbi 368, 228,
229 181, 168
Rainey,, Gordon 317
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Chester 366
Owens Clifton 403
Owens David 403
Owens Donnave 366, 176,
188
Owens Gerald 366
Owens Linda 403
Owens Martin 404
Owens Ronald W. 315
Owens, Rosetta 366
Ownby, James 366
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Nicely, Edwin 366
Nichols, Charles 403
Nickols, Fred 403
Nichols, Mike 403
Nichols Victor 366
Nicholson, Larry 315
Nicholson, Scotty 315,
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Nichter, Eddy 403
Nickell, Royce 403
Nickels, Robert 366
Nikolis, William 339
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Oxley, Bill 315
Ozee, Kenneth 339, 245,
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Peterson, Cynthia 367
Peterson, David 404
Petrelli, Lynn 367, 180
Petrick, George 316
Pettigrew, Cynthia 404
Phelps, Mary 367, 79
Phillips Ann 404
Phillips Daniel 404
Phillips Efton 404
Phillips Gary 367
Phillips Lovell 404
Phillips, Robert O. 316, 171
Pichard, Clifford 404
Pickard Billy C. 316
Wendy 404
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Pace, Carolyn 202
Pace, Frank 202
Pace, Melvyline 404
Padilla, George 366
Page, Gary 245, 254
Page, Sandy 315
Pickett, George F. 316
Pickle, Joe 367
Pierce, Conrad M. 316
Pierce, Peter 404
Pierson, Pam 181
Pike, Joby 339
Pine, Kathleen 404
Pirkle, Janice 181
Rake, Donna 405
Ralston, David 405
Ramick, William 405
Ramirez, Guillerma 317
Ramos, Richard 405
Ramsey, James 317
Ramsey, Sylvia 405
Ransom, Jay 368
Raskin, Jerrold 339
Rasor, Phillip 405
Ratliff, Margaret 339
Rawe, Donald 405
Rawlings, Edward 368
Raybould, James 405
Raybourn, Russell 368
Rayburn, Jane 405
Rayfield, Sherra 405
Rea, Cort 405
Rea, Harkins 339
Reagan, Ann 368, 182
Reasonover, Timothy 368
Redd, David 339
Redding, Carolyn 405
Nix, Larry 403
Nixon, Judy 403
Noah, Sharon 339
Nolan, Mary 403
Nolan, Ronald 403
Norling, Bruce 403
Norman, Peggy 366, 236
Norman, Richard 366
Norris, Mark 339
Page, Russell 339
Pakan, Phyllis 404
Palmer, Barry 175
Palmer, Wess 315
Palomo, Richard 316
Pamplin, Brady 366
Parchman, James 339
Parker, Craig 404
Parker, Dean 366
Pitts, Dennis 404
Piwetz, James B. 316
Plante, Gary 189
Plunk, Carrol 367
Poe, Bobby Jack 316
Pollard, Karen 404
Ponder, Donald 316
Pontremole, Mike 404
Pool, Patrice 404
Reed, Bill 368, 169
Reed, Buddy 368
Reed, David 368, 172
Reed, Deborah 405
Reed , Jimmy 340
Reed, Patricia 233
Reed, Rebecca 368, 182
Reed, Robert 368
Reed, Robert Wayne 368
Reed, Robert 40 6
Reeder,
Reeder,
Reese, A
John 368
Warner 406
larilyn 368, 180
Reese, William 340
Reeves, Ed
Reeves, James 406
Reeves, Philip 368
Reeves, Ricky 406
Reglin, John 259, 261
Reimer, Vicky 406
Reisfield, Dale 406
Rench Jerr 340
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Reynolds, Becky 368
Reynolds, Donald Fain 317
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Rhea, John 340
Rhea, Mary 406
Rhea, Robert 340
Rhinehart, Diana 317
Rhodes, Darla 406
Rhodes, James 317
Rhodes, James A. 340
Rhodes, Karen 406
Rhodes, Willie 406
Rhoten, Ronald 317
Ribble, Diana 368
Rice, Carlene 368
Rice, Francie 368, 181
Richards, Ronald 406
Richardson, John 406
Richardson, William 368, 171
Richeson, David 317
Richie, Evelyn 317
Richmon, Wendel 406
Richter, David 340
Ricketts, Robert, Jr. 406
Rickmers, Leo 368
Ricks, Pat 340
Riddle, Harold 368, 189
Riddle, Wayne 368
Riester, Gary 368
Riggall, Beverly 406
Ring, Gary 406
Risinger, Eillene 369
Risinger, Roger 317
Rittiman, Dana 406, 149
Rivers, Ruby 369
Riza, Kenneth 406
Roach, Gwen 406
Roark, Arthur 172
Robb, Billy 369
Robbins, Allen 369
Roberts, Ann 340
Roberts, Barbara 317
Roberts, Cindy 369, 180
Roberts, Cynthia 176
Roberts, Darlene 406
Roberts, Diann 369
Roberts, Jack 406
Roberts, Jeanetta 182
Roberts, Jimmy 406
Roberts, Lee 317, 169
Roberts, Linda 369
Roberts, Suzanne 406
Robertson, James E. 317
Robins, David 406
Robinson, Billie 406
Robinson, Don 259, 262
Robinson, James 369
Robinson, Janis 406
Robinson, Margie 318, 176
Robinson, Pat 318, 178
Robinson, Patricia 369
Robinson, Rex 318
Robinson, Richard 340
Robinson, Walter 406
Robinson, William 406
Robson, Don 369
Rocksted, Donald 369
Rockwood Ronald 406
Rodriguez, George 406
Rodriguez, Juanita 369
Rodriguez, William 340
Rodriguez Yolanda 406
Roe, Evelyn 406
Roeder, Ronald 340
Rogers, Alan 175
Rogers, John 340
Rogers, Joseph N. 318
Rodgers, Mike 406
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Rogers, Randy 340, 109
Richard 369
Rogers,
Rogers, Robert 406
Rokey, Mike 369
Roland, Fred 369
Roles, Danny Joe 318
Roll, Angela 318
Rollans, Dennis 369
Rollins, Donna 369
Rooth, Ronald 369
Rose, Don 369
Rose, James 340
Rose, James 369
Rose, Marian 340
Rosenberry, Bill 369
Rosenbloom, Marcia 407
Ross, Ladelle 369, 128
Rotavista, Angela 369
Roten, Merle Ann 318
Roush, Russell 369
Rowan, Donna 369, 277
Rowan, Paul 233
Rowntree, Paul 369
Rozachy, Rudolph 407
Rozells, Susan 407
Roznovsky, Frank 340
Ruark, Sandy 407
Rudd, Hilda 407
Rudel, Sammy 340, 172
Ruggles, Gari 407
Ruiz, Herbert 369
Rush, Karen 340
Rush, Terrina 240, 127, 176
Rushton, William 407
Rusk, David 407
Russell, Mike 407
Russell, Robert 369
Russell, Ronny 340, 176
Russell, Rusty 369
Rutledge, Durward Earl 318
Ruyle, David 407
Ryan, Don W. 318
Saffarrans, Cynthia 407
Sain, Jimmy 340
Saito, Tamiko 407
Sakowski, Michael Joseph
318
Sakowski, Paul 369, 79
Salas, Michael 369
Saldana, John 340
Saldana, Lucy 340
Salling, Jim 318
Salling, Sammye 340
Salrin, Joseph 407
Salter, Johnny 340
Salter, Mike 369
Salmeron, Samuel 369
Samples, Terry 369
Sampson, Herschel Wayne
318
Sampson, Timothy 369
Samsill, Challys 407
Sanborn, Frank 340
Sanborn, Judith 369
Sanderson, Connie 407
Sanders, Harold 340
Sandifer, Joseph 369, 171
Sanford, Jan L. 407
Sanner, Richard 407
Sargent, Kenneth 341, 240,
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Satterwhite, Sandi 369
Saulsberry, Huey 259, 262
Saunders, Harriet 407
Sawey, James 341
Saxton, Lynda 369
Scanlan, Sue 369, 181
Scarborough, Clark 370
Schaad, William 175
Schattman, Paul 407
Schellenberg, Andrew 341
Schelper, Pat 407
Schenck, William 370, 171
Schenk, Philip 370, 128
Schindler, Leo 341
Schmidt, Otis 407
Schmitt, Cathy 407
Schneider, Tony 407
Schomerus, Ronnie 407
Schorn, Larry 407
Schragin, Serge 370
Schuerenberg, Charles E.
318
Schuller, Joan 407
Schultz, Barbara 407
Schultz, John 370
Schumacher, Patty 407
Schumann, Gus 169
Schwemer, Lee 407
Scoggins, Lloyd D. 318
Scott
Candy 407
Scott, Charley 175
Scott Edwin 318
Scott Harry 318
Scott Lenard Dale 319
Scott Marge 370
Scott Marion 319, 236, 79
Scott Robert 341
Scott Steve 407
Silvernail, Phillip 319
Simi, Warren 370
Simmons, Gary 408
Simmons, Larry 319
Simmons, Rose 408
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Sidney 408
Simpson, Jim 370
Sims, James 341, 170
Sims, Konstanze 370
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Mary 408
Sims, Nancy 408
Sims, Richard 408
Sipes, Keith 408, 271
Sisk, Richard 341
Sittler, Sherri 370, 179, 165
Siver, Barbara 319, 180
Sivley, Frederick 408
Skaggs ,
Kathryn 408
Skelton, Bill 408
Skinner, Esta 319, 233
Skinner, Robert Dowell 319
Skipper, David 370
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Scudder, Steve 407
Seale, Larry 370
Seals, David 370
Seate, Steve 407
Seay, Thomas 370
Sebastian, Paul 407
Secundino, Sosa 342
Seghers, Edwin 407
Seibert, Evelyn 370, 230,
231, 124, 177
Seifollahi, Nik Said 407
Self, Billie 370
Sellers, David 370
Sellers, Judy 341, 239,
176, 165, 183
Sellmeyer, Peggy 370, 202
Sells, William 370
Semler, Vernon Kelly 319
Serrano, Art 408
Service, James 270
Sessions, John Layton 319
Sessions, John P. 319
Sessions, Sharon O. 319
Settlemeyer, Donald 341
Sevier, Alicia 341
Sewall, John 370
Sexton, Charlene 408
Shadle, James 341
Shaffer, David 341
Shallcross, Scotty 341, 169
Shaw, Dennis 408
Shannon, Frank 370
Sharp, Horace 341
Shaw, Larry 408
Shaw, Ronald 408
Shaw, Steven 370
Shaw, W. T. 341
Shashoua, Morris Aboullah
319
Sheckels, Ronald 370
Shelby, Jerry T. 319
Sladounik, Bill 341, 169
Sliter, Jeanette 409
Slover, Woody 409
Smallwood, Eddie 341, 189
Shelton, John 259, 262
Shepek, Robert 341
Sheppard Guy 341
Sheppard, Quin 370
Sheppard, Shirley 408
Sheridan, James 408, 79
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Sherman
Peggy 370, 180
James 370
Sherrill,,Betty 408
Sherrill, Rosanne 408
Shields, Gary DeWayne 319
Shields, James 319
Shields, Laverne 408
Shipman, David 408
Shipman, Thomas H. 319
Shockley, Valois 180
Short, William 408
Showers, Bettye Ann 319
Shropshire, Tim 408
Shull, William 370
Shupee, George 169
Siar, Martha 408
Sierra, Richard 370
Sifford, Thomas 370
Siddall, James 408
Siebold, Peggy 408
Smart, Eddie 370
Smart, Kenneth R. 319
Smith, Becky 370
Smith, Becky 409
Smith, Bennie 341
Smith, Bill 409
Smith, Bill 409
Smith, Bradley 409
Smith, Burnice 409
Smith, Carole 319
Smith, Cecil 341
Smith, Charles 409
Smith, Charles Walter 320
Smith, Charlotte 409
Smith, Charlotte 409
Smith, Christine 409
Smith, Cora 409
Smith, Dale 409
Smith, Donald 342
Smith, Donald Andrews 342
Smith, Dorothy 409
Smith, Drew, 370
Smith, Douglas 320
Smith, Douglas 342
Smith, D. P. 320
Smith, Dwain Gaylon 320
Smith, George 409
Smith, George Allen 342
Smith, Glenn 342
Smith, James 409
Smith, James Larry 342
Smith, Jerry 409
Smith, Jimmy 190
Smith, Joan 182, 370
Smith, Joseph 409
Smith, Joy 409
Smith, Kay 370
Smith, Ken 342
Smith, Kerry 409
Smith, Larry 409, 171
Smith, Larry Van 409
Smith, Lee 320
Smith, Linda 409
Smith, Loren 370
Smith, Lorrie 370
Smith, Lucius 371
Smith, Lynn 342, 179
Smith, Lynn 371
Smith, Marvin 342
Smith,
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Merrilee 409
Michael 409
Smith, Michael E. 342
Smith, Michael R. 371
Smith, Milburn 320
Smith, Nancy 342
Smith, Obrey B. 320
Smith, Pat 371
Smith, Philip 342, 169
Smith, Priscilla 371, 148
Smith, Richard 342
Smith, Ronney 320
Smith, Robert 342
Smith, Ronald 342
Smith, Samuel A. 320
Smith, Scott 342
Smith, Suzanne 371
Smith, William 342
Smith, William M. Jr. 320,
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Smithson, Charles 371
Smithson, Fred 371
Smolleck, Howard 409
Smyth, Barbara 371
Sneed, Bill 173
Sneed, Charles 409
Sninely, Michael 371
Snoddy, Richard 409
Snoddy, Wallace 371
Snodgrass, Anne 371
Snodgrass, Don 342
Sockwell, James Jr. 409
Sockwell, James Williams
320
Soldo, Sally 371
Solomon, Bob 173
Sonnamaker, Bob 409
Sopko, David 409
Sorenson, Michael 371
Soules, John 320, 118
South, Sharon 409
Soward, Michael 342, 169
Sowell, Charles 342
Sowers, Mike 409
Spanhel, Jerry 371
Sparks, Dale 371
Sparks, John 409
Sparks, Nina 409
Sparks, Ron 409
Sparling, Georges 342
Speakers, Tricia 371
Speck, Johnny 371
Spell, Nancy 342
Spellings, James 342
Spellman, Tommy 409
Spencer, Shirley 409
Spiegal, Earl 409
Spiller, Linda 409
Spinks, Gary 342
Spiro, Michael 320
Spoon, Geortanne 409
Spooner, Ragan 371
Stephens, Jerry 245, 249
Stephens, Raughn 410
Stephens, Rod 371, 167
Stephens, Tommy Young 321
Stephenson, Don 120, 118
Stephenson, Helen 371
Sterner, Linda 371
Sterling, Paul 410
Stevenson, Frances 342
Stevens, Ronnie 169
Stevenson, Larry 372
Stevens, Ronnie 372
Stevenson, Sam 372
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Stark, Wilma 371
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