Texas A and M University - Aggieland Yearbook (College Station, TX)

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■ ' iv - ' ' . V ■ ' ' ViJv • -iv ■ ' ,r : 4; t J ' COPY-SHEET to be used for 9x12 Yearbooks c Srhnnl Town State Job No. i 1 I ■ i • ■ i . ? . i . i 3 . i .lii . f , i . f . i , ? I_ 10 — This Aggieland ’52 climaxes our four years here at A M. We will always be indebted to our class for giving us the honor and privilege of compiling this pictorial record of a great year. If this book will in some small way preserve the friendships we all hold sc dearly; if it will serve to bridge the past and bring to mind the priceless memories of joys and pleasures of the four years just gone, i t will have served its purpose. There are those without whose assistance this book could have never reached the publisher. To Dave Wolf, Sports Editor, we owe many thanks for his untiring efforts to present the best sport section possible. To Doggy” Dalston we express our deepest gratitude for his invaluable ideas and constant assistance. Others to whom we owe special acknowledgements are Les Overton, Artist; Joe Davidson, Club Editor; the Aggieland Studio and Lonnie Wilkerson, Photographers. To the entire staff we take this opportunity to express our heartfelt thanks. And to Miss Nan Fussell we pay special thanks for her con¬ stant aid during the summer weeks we spent in completing the Aggieland ’52. BIBB UNDERWOOD BILL McSPADDEN Co-Editors Aggieland ’52 12— ■ ' i .i . —— — ....... ——————————————— | ‘ I 1 ! ' 1 ' J ' i ' J ‘ ‘ i ' 1 ' l ‘ 1 ' 1 ' 1 ‘ { All names—copy, etc. must be typewritten and must not extend beyond the printed line And Staff Dedicate To £ The CO-EDITORS Bibb Underwood Bill McSpadden ACTIVITIES EDITOR J. W. Dalston BUSINESS MANAGER Van Vandenberg CLASS EDITORS Bill Nicholson Dan Clinton SPORTS EDITOR Dave Wolf CLUBS EDITOR Joe Davidson MILITARY EDITOR Ted Walton ART EDITOR Les Overton ORDER OF SECTIONS Dedication The Class of ' 52 Administration Who ' s Who Classes Vanity Fair Sports The Corps Publications and Organizations A Year at Aggieland Published by the TAYLOR PUBLISHING COMPANY Photographed by the AGGIELAND STUDIO 8 PETROLEUM ENGINEERING BUILDING Where Aggies learn new and better methods of extracting and processing the Black Gold” of Texas. 9 Y. M. C. A. BUILDING 10 mujJA ACADEMIC BUILDING Symbol of many Aggie traditions — Sully Silver Taps . . . Prexy’s Moon . . . mmm CHEMISTRY BUILDING A jtei noon labs . . . jovmulus . . . equations research . . . development. . . 12 DEWARE FIELD HOUSE Better known to Aggies as the Gym” — many an Aggie great has performed here 13 NEW CATTLE BARNS An example of progress marking seventy-six years of growth and improvement 14 SBISA HALL World’s largest permanent mess hall 15 17 YELL PRACTICE A clear memory to every Aggie — Fish humping it, Sophomores with cigars, Juniors trying to look bored, Seniors on the back row — the good bull” of the yell leaders, the feeling that you could lick the whole T. U. team single handed — all are a part of this expression of Aggie Spirit. Yell practice, where Fish learn to yell from their guts, where we get the feeling that we know we’ll win, come Saturday. Midnight yell practice the night before The yell leaders in Prexy’s pond and the victory yell practice after the game — the goose pimples we get when singing the Spirit” — Ole Army” — Lizzie”. There are a million things about a yell practice that are forever enshrined in an Aggie heart. It is truly a tradition — a great tradition — here at Aggieland. Picture by OVERTON 18 We are the class of ’52 and this is our story: On a sweltering Sunday afternoon in early Sept., 1948 we came to Aggieland 1500 strong from cities and towns all over Texas and the southwest. We were tall, short, fat, thin, some cowhands, some city slickers, many farmboys, but we were all green, we were all scared to death by the whole thing. However, being eager and wild-eyed as is any freshman, we began to learn and make friends quickly. There are many things about our freshman year and the annex which we would rather forget. But there are other things which we wish to live in our memories forever — the chills running up and down our spines at our first yell practice, yelling until we could yell no more, the thrills of Aggie football on Kyle Field, College Night, the Corps Trips, the Bonfire, and at last Thanksgiving and home. Then three weeks of school, the Christmas dinner, and home again. When we returned to school after the holidays we dug in anew with the realization that we had the battle half won. Be¬ fore we knew it Easter was upon us and we had not long to go, and suddenly, Final Review. We said good-bye to the seniors, pinned on our curved brass, pushed our caps down on our noses, and paraded that day as we had never done before — we were now Sophomores! We returned to school the following fall only to find that since we were on the Annex we were considered third semester freshmen rather than Sophomores. It was difficult at times — we remember so vividly the long hours of sign-painting, drilling, and walking the bull ring, the soph- sergebutt meetings, the air-outs, waking up to the familiar tap, tap, tap. But as thousands of Aggies have done, we just grinned, stuck it out together, and were better men for having done so. We raced through that fall semester, and as we started our 4th semester at A. M. we looked about us with the realization that many of our classmates were gone — about half of them. Some were incapacitated by financial reasons, many had not the mental backing, and some were deficient in other ways. We hated to see them leave, but for those of us who stayed, a job remained to be done; so we dug in again. The weeks of the spring semester were filled with studies, hard work, basketball games, track, (Continued on next page) baseball, intramurals — they went fast and before we knew it Final Review had rolled around again. This time we ripped off our braid and donned our white belts — this time we were juniors. As we bade good-bye to our seniors, some of the finest men we’ve ever kno wn, we shed a few tears too, for we realized our time at A. M. was half gone. However, as we marched off the field as plat, sgt.’s, 1st sgt.’s, sgt. maj.’s we could only smile and look to the sun, for at last we were no longer the low men on the totem pole. The summer was long and hot and we were ready when Sept, rolled around again. As juniors we learned quickly the meaning of responsibility and how to handle men; we were running the out¬ fits now. This fall we saw that Fighting Aggie Team” rack up 344 points to their opponents’ 217 in winning seven games. Few of us will ever forget Bob’s immortal 73 yard run which gave us a victory in the dying minutes of the SMU game in the Cotton Bowl, or, of course, that decisive Ag victory in the Presidential Bowl. During our junior year we began to appreciate things we had not noticed before — the Academic Building and Sully” in the moonlight, the old Ad Building at night — the little things about the campus we had unconciously come to love. Soon another semester began; we dug in and worked harder and harder. Then the Junior Prom rolled around. It was a glorious week-end, but we hadn’t quite realized how many of our class were gone until the dance. We missed old faces, old friends, old times. Once again, on a beautiful Saturday morning we bade farewell to the Seniors. This time it was harder than ever. We had come to love these men, who had been the bloody sophomores over us when we were fish”, who had told us to grab pouch so many times when we were sophomores. We hated to see them leave and knew it would be difficult to fill their shoes. As we put on our buttons and gold braid and took the outfits by, in honor of the Seniors, our chests were swelled with pride and our hearts were filled with happiness for at last we had reached our goal ... we were Seniors at Texas A. M. . . . 21 The jocks learning how to eat dust and drive a tank at the same time. Gen. Boatner observing the training of the Infantry cadets at Fort Hood, Texas. Summer Camp Upon leaving school with the Ole Lang Syne” of Final Review still ringing in their ears, all the new Seniors with army contracts reported to Army posts the country over for six weeks of summer camp. The training for each branch was hot, rugged, and hard. Few have any pleasant memories of their summer camp training, but each man benefited greatly by it. And, as always with Aggies to¬ gether, the good bull and fellowship of friends prevailed in each camp. Seniors in the Signal Corps learn how to properly lay lines of communications. All College Night We were all glad when Sept, finally came for then we arrived back on the campus to put on those long wished- for boots and to take over our duties at school. The new Freshman class was as large and as green as ever. We knew a big job lay ahead of us, but everyone was enthusiastic and was anticipating a great year. Things were started off right with one of the best All College Nights ever held. The spirit was high already and the world looked brighter than ever. Everyone was yelling loud that night and the old songs and yells sounded better than ever before. Coach Ray George introduced his boys” and outlined his strategy for the year. A Our first Corps Review as Seniors. The next few weeks passed very quickly. Things happened fast keeping us pretty busy. Between our newly-acquired corps responsibilities, football Games, and week-end trips we managed to occasionally attend class and study. Although some made the game in Los Angeles, most of us listened to the Aggies take their opener from UCLA 20-14. We all made it to Dallas and San Antonio to see the boys remain undefeated against Tech and Trinity. And, of course, we all saw those fighting Ags beat mighty Oklahoma on Kyle Field. About this time our Sweetheart Selection Committee journeyed up to Tessie- land to choose the Aggie Sweetheart. Displaying fine taste, the committee picked one of the prettiest and nicest sweethearts we’ve ever had, Miss Wanda Harris. Now everything was set for our Corps Trip to Ft. Worth and conference opener against TCU. We were all anxiously counting the days until it arrived and suddenly there it was . . . On October 19 the whole school journeyed northward to the friendly city” of Fort Worth and the TCU game. Our fair-haired sisters of Tessie came down and the revelries began. The corps marched through the streets of Cowtown Saturday morning and assembled at the game that afternoon. The Ags had command of the game for over three quarters and were leading 14-0 with only nine minutes to play. And then, as the corps stood awestruck and unable to believe their eyes the Horned Toads struck like lightning three times with the aid of Sophomore Ray McKown and an on-side kick-off. When the smoke had cleared and the final gun had sounded the score was TCU 20—A M 14. We stayed in the stands long after the game was over. There wasn’t a dry eye among us as we tried to figure out what had happened and thought of our four years’ dream falling to pieces. It was no one’s fault; the team had played their hearts out. It was just one of those things, so we did just as we had learned to do for 17 games during our Fish and Sophomore years. We grinned and thought of the game next week-end. It was tough, as always, but our dates and the many parties and dances that night helped immeasurably. Corps Trip The corps showing off to Cow Town. Somehow we managed to get back to school after that Fort Worth Trip. We settled down to work again, but not for long since we played Baylor on Kyle Field the following week-end. The game ended in a tie and, indeed, it was another fourth-quarter heartbreaker. About the middle of the fol¬ lowing week many of us traveled through the snow and sleet of the Ozarks to Fayetteville and the Arkansas game. We went up clinging to visions of a conference championship only to be greeted on Saturday afternoon by another final period of tough breaks. Despondent and disappointed we re¬ turned to the campus and could only begin planning the coming week-end. The SMU game week-end was one of those rare two days which rank along with the Junior Prom and the TCU corps trip. It marked our last mid-night yell practice, the biggest T” ever formed— from goal line to goal line, and a great time had by all even though we only tied the game. Then came Houston and our last corps trip. It was another tough luck game, but few parties were lost that Sat¬ urday night and few of them will ever be forgotten. And then two weeks later came the time we had all been waiting for . . . THE BONFIRE and TU—What can be said about this short twenty- four hours. Which of us will ever be able to forget those hours which seemed to be eternity and at the same time passed as a few fleeting mo¬ ments that were never to be recaptured. What Aggie could ever forget that glorious Bonfire, singing the War Hymn” in the light of those flames which literally seemed to lick the heavens, listening to Lew’s talk and his reading The Last Corps Trip,” feeling that he could just reach out and grab a hand full of the Spirit.” And then that magnificent Turkey-Day afternoon. Though every man wished from the bottom of his heart that we would take the Sips, few thought we actually would. We had an intense desire to get out there and help as we watched our classmates and fellow-Aggies fight with all they had to smash the orange and white. As we stood in the stands and watched Hoop” prepare to kick that field goal, we were afraid to look. Suddenly the ball was snapped, a deafening hush fell over Kyle Field, Darrow’s toe met the ball and caused it to rise and rise as we squeezed and squeezed. The ball crossed the uprights perfectly, the gun sounded, and the game was unbelievably over. We had won, we had beaten the Sips for the first time in twelve years and we were probably the happiest Seniors ever to have been to A M. The yell leaders march in to set off the biggest bonfire ever built. Billy Tidwell punched the TU line for many gains that day. Christmas soon came and we left for two weeks of horr and sweated through finals, registered, and then started down t ie February was marked by Religious Emphasis Week, basketball around bringing with it Sports day, the incomparable AS.4J3AB, glamour of the Military IDay and Ball. April was a big onth all remember the reverence of the Muster and the splen pr of dates, our Mothers, to enjoy with them the Follies” and parents And, of course, we remember our fiery class meetings thro hout as the next, where an unequalled feeling of enthusiasm and unity Dance were perhaps the most trying for our class. These were bewilderment. A lesser group might have faltered. It was difficult, as we all gathered together at the Clay Pits to enjoy wb a t we the eve of our biggest night at A M, we gave toasts to each other, The combat men perform. One of the inspirational Religious Emphasis Week services. Military Day review. Typical heated discussion at a Senior Class meeting. The white-clad R. V.s dance dreamily to the music of the Aggieland. relaxation. After returning we made three more weeks of classes, home stretch—our last semester. games, week-end trips and many cold, wet days. March rolled a new type of dance—the Combat Ball, and all the pomp and for us, too. The more fortunate remember the R. V. Ball, and we the Cotton Ball. Two weeks later we asked down our favorite Day. the year, where each man had just as much right to speak his mind was demonstrated. The six weeks preceding the traditional Ring times marked with dissension, hard-feelings, and general but these feelings were short-lived, and no trace of them remained called for lack of a better name—the Senior Function. Thus, on to the class, to the school, and to the following night. We were only a few of the Aggies who attended Musters the world over. One of the solemn occasions on Mother’s Day. Beautiful girls and fine music made the 18th annual Cotton Ball one of the best. A dream come true. The Senior Ring Dance is the biggest moment of the year, the biggest dance in Aggie life—not in numbers, but in memories and dreams. It is the point where he begins to tear away from the A M of reality and retire to an Aggieland of memories. Our Ring Dance was everything we hoped it to be. John Ben Sheppard, the banquet speaker, gave a truly inspirational talk, and Clyde McCoy played fine music to make the dance complete. And as we stepped from that big oval replica where our dates turned our rings and gave us the traditional kiss, we knew a great moment had passed. Then, two short weeks later we found ourselves in Guion Hall receiving our commissions and a few hours later, on Kyle Fi eld receiving our degrees—the culmination of four years’ toil and sweat. We were now only a third of the original number of Fresh¬ men who enrolled on that sultry afternoon in Sept., ' 48. Feeling very fortunate to have graduated, we celebrated that night, but the celebration was tinted with an air of melancholy, for this was our last night together. And then it was over. For weeks we sweated our dates and then turned up with the prettiest girls we had And with our commissions came assured employment with our ever had. rich uncle. And Jaro, our Valedictorian, gave the best speech made at the exercises. Congratulations were certainly in order. Now we have come to the end of the line—Final Review. As we march the length of the Drill Field for the last time, every detail of four years at A M flashes through our minds. We are former students now, and should be happy—we are extremely happy. But we can’t help feeling sad as we think back remem¬ bering men we have known and loved like brothers, men with whom we have shared our successes and our failures, our sor¬ rows and our joys. In years to come as we close our eyes we will see their faces time and again; we will hear their voices singing, We are the Aggies, the Aggies are we; true to each other as Aggies can be.” The last time around. fhe underclassmen were happy, as always—just as we had been We came as strangers and left as friends. The Juniors take over, rears before. Yes, we are crying, and our tears may flow freely at the thought that this is the last time we will all be together, but they are tears of strength and pride. For we know, above all, what Aggie tradition means—honor, courage, loyalty—and we know that this tradition will keep our friendship aglow until we all meet again on . . . 31 THE LAST CORPS TRIP It was judgment day in Aggieland And-tenseness filled the air; All knew there was a trip at hand, But not a soul knew where. Assembled on the drill field Was the world renowned Twelfth Man. The entire fighting Aggie Team And the famous Aggie Band. And out in front with Royal Guard The reviewing party stood; St. Peter and his angel staff Were choosing bad from good. First he surveyed the Aggie Team And in terms of an angel swore; By Jove, I do believe I ' ve seen This gallant group before. I ' ve seen them play since way back when And they ' ve always had the grit; I ' ve seen ' em lose and I ' ve seen ' em win But I ' ve never seen ' em quit. No need for us to tarry here Deciding upon their fates; ' Tis as plain as the halo on my head That they ' ve opened Heaven’s gates. And when the Twelfth Man heard this They let out a mighty yell; That echoed clear to Heaven And shook the gates of Hell. And what group is this upon the side? St. Peter asked his aide, That swelled as if to burst with pride When we our judgment made. Why sir, that’s the cadet corps, That ' s known both far and wide, For backing up their fighting team Whether they won or lost or tied. Well then, said St. Peter It ' s very plain to me That within the realms of Heaven They should spend eternity. And have the Texas Aggie Band At once commence to play For their fates too, we must decide Upon this crucial day. And the drum major so hearing Slowly raised his hand And said, Boys let ' s play ' The Spirit ' For the last time in Aggieland. And the band poured forth the Anthem In notes both bright and clear And ten thousand Aggie voices Sung the song they hold so dear. And when the band had finished St. Peter wiped his eyes And said, It ' s not so hard to see They’re meant for Paradise. And the colonel of the cadet corps said As he stiffly took his stand It ' s just another Corps Trip, boys, We ' ll march in behind the band. 33 AGRICULTURAL AND MECHANICAL COLLEGE OF TEXAS COLLEGE STATION, TEXAS Office of The President I appreciate this opportunity to extend my best wishes to the 1951-52 student body of the Agricultural and Mechanical College of Texas, and especially to the Class of ' 52, I know that this Senior Class represents the highest and finest principles of manhood, and I am sure that the training and principles you carry with you from this school will enable you to make an out¬ standing contribution to the welfare of your fellow man and the Nation, Your faculty and the administrative staff of the College will follow your careers with intense interest and wish for you the greatest amount of success and the richest blessings that can come to men. Aggieland 1952 gives a pictorial and historical record of the school activities for this year which will be cherished in the years ahead by the members of the Class of ' 52 as well as by all the others attending A, and M. College at this time. It should provide many reminders of experiences you have had as students on the campus of this College. T. Harrington President 34 ROLLIE WHITE Chairman Board of Directors BOARD of DIRECTORS G. R. White, Brady President Tyree L. Bell, Dallas Vice Pres id ent E. W. Harrison, South Bend Rufus R. Peeples, Tehuacana C. C. Krueger, San Antonio A. E. Cudlipp, Lufkin H. L. Winfield, Fort Stockton J. W. Witherspoon, Hereford Robert Allen, Raymondville Front row, left to right: White, Peeples, Harrison, Cudlipp. Second row: Winfield, Bell, Kruger, Witherspoon. DR. I. B. BOUGHTON Dean of Veterinary Medicine COLONEL JOE E. DAVIS Commandant DR. H. W. BARLOW Dean of Engineering DR. I. B. BOUGHTON Dean of Veterinary Medicine M. L. CASHION Director of YMCA Battalion Atvard Winners The Battalion Award is a citation presented to professors, deans, and officials of the college who, in the minds of the students, have displayed qualities of leadership and understanding that are desired in and out of the classroom. They have given generously of their time and energy to aid the students in any way possible. D. E. NEWSOM Journalism Dept. DR. DAN RUSSELL Rural Sociology Dept. DR. RALPH STEEN History Dept. 43 44 45 46 47 ■Weldon Kroger 48 49 Hugh Meyer Co-Captain Football Team ' 51 Best Blocker Award ' 50 Glenn Lippmann All Southwest Conference Football Player Regimental Executive Officer Bill Lewis Harold Chandler Regimental Commander Student Senate 50 STUDENT LIFE COMMITTEE FACULTY MEMBERS Dr. W. W. Armistead Mr. M. L. Cashion Mr. Barlow Irvin Dr. C. W. Landiss Mr. R. G. Perryman Dr. Dan Russell Mr. J. H. Sorrels Dr. R. W. Steen Mr. C. G. White STUDENT MEMBERS Harold Chandler Ralph Ellis Jack Mergle Ken Wiggins John Davis Jim Martin Max Word Eric Carlson J. W. Dalston James McGee John Whitmore 51 STUDENT GRADY SMALLWOOD President The Student Senate is the governing body of the A M student body. It is made up of representatives elected from each dorm on the campus, repre¬ sentatives from each class, and nine senators at large. It is sub-divided into various committees which handle the many functions that concern the entire student body of A M. They handle such matters as student elections, se¬ lection of representatives and escorts for A M at various functions, promotion of better sportsmanship between conference schools, arrangement of various Mother’s Day events, and expenditure of Exchange Store profits. A M as a military college can not be democratic in all respects, nor is it desirable to be so; however, a certain amount of democracy is essential. The Senate is this democratic aspect of A M. All groups and all classes are rep¬ resented in this body which in its relatively short life has proven to be one of the better forms of government set up on the A M Campus. TED STEPHENS GEORGE GERMOND KEN WIGGINS Treasurer Parliamentarian Chaplain 52 SENATE Briscoe, Wylie L. ... Buchner, Donald R. Casey, William A. ... Chandler, Harold T. Crouch, Marshall E. . ... Dorm 14 ...... Dorm 5 Walton Hall ... At Dnge ..... At Large Damon, James A. .. Davis, John P., Jr. Dunn, C. Robert..... Ellis, J. Ralph ........ Holland, Eric O...... ...................... Dorm 9 .............. Par year Hall Vice. Pres. Senior Class .................... Hart Hall ........................ Dorm 7 Honeycutt, Baxter D..................................... At Large Jones, Carroll C..................................... Day Student Jones, Bobby C............................................. Dorm 12 Kennedy, Hansel C..................................... Dorm 6 Lowery, Doyle F.................................... Law Hall Martin, James O..................................... Bizze l Hall Mergle, Jack E............................................. At Large Miller, Bruce M......................................... Dorm 17 Montgomery, W. Evarett ....................... At Large Morris, Frank R......................................... At Large Morris, Jack L........ Pierce, Warren M. . Poynor, John T......... Raney, Arthur J....... Reichert, William F. .............................. Dorm 2 ............................ At Large ............................. Dorm 1 Vice Pres. Sophomore Class ............................... Dorm 8 Riley, Vance B...... Roberts, Vernon K. Russell, C. Parnell Sanuders, P. Jerry .. Schwartz, Robert B. ............. Dorm 4 ............ Dorm 1 b ... Mitchell Hall ............ Dorm 10 Sophomore Sitter Seely, Charles W..... Steed, Gene E........... Tanner, Lawrence R. Travis, Robert S...... Trotter, Ide P........ Vice Pres. Freshman Class ..... Vice Pres. Junior Class .................... College View .......................... Dorm 11 ............ Sophomore Siller Uptmore, Ted J......................................... At Large Wallace, Joe C..................................... Junior Siller Wolfskill, Lyle A...................... Junior Siller 53 CLASS DISTINCTION In any military organization there is going to be a class system of some form and A M is certainly no exception. The system of C lass Distinction here is an integral part of each man’s life and it contributes a great deal to building character in each Aggie. Among other things this system teaches a man how to properly take and give orders, it instills in each man an undying loyalty to his classmates, and it provides a marked incentive to students to stay with their studies and progress up the class ladder. When a man is a freshman he is just another fish in a great big pond, it is at this time that he learns to take orders, that he learns self-discipline and perseverance, and that he learns what real friendship and loyalty mean. During the sophomore year a cadet begins to learn the meaning of responsi¬ bility and how to properly use authority. The juniors actually run the outfits and it is at this time that they learn how to control and discipline men. And then come the overseers of it all — the seniors. The leatherlegs determine the policies, supervise the underclassmen, act as guardians of Aggie traditions, and have the final word in the operation of the corps. The senior boots represent the many privileges and responsibilities which each man earns through four years of sweat and hard work. The right to wear these boots is every freshman’s dream and ultimate ambition. (Any resemblance between objects in the drawing and pre-historic instruments is purely intentional.) Piet re by OVERTON .54 Dunn, Ray, Burkhalter, Mabry, Dalston, Huey, Stephens, Dobbins. SENIOR CLASS OFFICERS J. W. (DOGGIE) DALSTON ................ ........ President BOBBY DUNN..................................... .... Vice President BOBBY DOBBINS ........................... ................. Secretary TED STEPHENS ......................... ................... Treasurer C. L. RAY.................................. .............. Social Secretary A. C. BURKHALTER ......... ..................... Historian PHIL HUEY ................... ............ Parliamentarian TOM MABRY .............. ............... Sergeant-at-Arms a®«P8§ Si ABBOTT. |ACK D. -Ramrod B. A. Dal Lis Age 21. Class 52, E Seniors, Football, Track, Dallas Club, Business Society. ABERCROMBIE. ECKHARDT F. Abbie” . T. Eagle Lake Age 21. Class 52, A Seniors, I. E. Club. ADAIR, BILLY D. Bill . Ed. Laniesa Age 31, Class 52, A” Seniors. ADAMS, JAMES E. Ed” E. E. Smithville Age 25. Class 48, Navy, C” Vet. Distinguished Student, Tau Beta Pi. ADAMSON, DOUGLAS V. Fleet” B. A. College Station Age 21, Class 52, Corps Staff, Lt. Col., Swimming, Distin¬ guished Student, DMS, ”T” Club. ADICKES, C. F„ JR. Freddy” . Eng. Huntsville Age 21. Class 52, Btry. 8 CAC, Ross Volunteers, Staff Sergeant, Student Senate, Aggieland 51 Staff, Engineer Staff, ASME, AFS, YMCA, SAM, AIIE, Distinguished Student, DMS. ALBERT, GERRARD J. Jerry” I. T. San Antonio Age 21, Class 52, C” Seniors, Vice President San Antonio Club. I. E. Club. ALLEN. BOB W. Bob” Geophysics Corpus Christi Age 20. Class 53, E” Seniors, Petroleum Club, Geology Club. ALLEN, SIDNEY R. Sid” D. H. McGregor Age 20, Class 52, Lieut. C” Armor, Vice President Kream and Kow Klub, Dairy Prod. Judging Team, Waco-McLennan County Club, Distinguished Student. ALSMEYER. CHARLES R. Ray” A. H. Laredo Age 22, Class 51, White Band, Saddle and Sirloin Club. AMSLER. LOUIE P„ JR. A. II. Brownsville Age 26. Class 52, Navy, C” Vet., Junior and Senior Live- stock Judging Teams, Saddle and Sirloin Club, National Block and Bridle Club. Distinguished Student, Alpha Zeta. ANDERSON. ALLEN H. Andy” R R. Luling Age 22, Class 52, Army, D Vet., Range and Forestry Club. ANDERSON, EDWIN R. Andy Pet. and Gt ol. E. Albany Age 22, Class 52, White Band, Pistol Team, Petroleum Club, Chess Club, Shackelford County Club. ANDERSON, GARY L. Bus. San Antonio Age 21, Class 52, Lieut. A Athletics. Football Business So¬ ciety. T Club. ANDERSON. JAMES G. Jim” A. H. Henderson Age 21, Class 52, Colonel. B” Field Arty. C. O. Artillery Regt.. Secretary-Treasurer Ross Volunteers, Chancellor Alpha Zeta, Outstanding Freshman First Bn., Best Drilled Sophomore B FA. Outstanding Junior Arty Regt., Distinguished Student, DMS. ANDERSON, JAMES T. Jim” Bus. Houston Age 21. Class 52, Lieut., Squadron 6, Houston Club, Business Society. ANDERSON. KELLY B. Muscles” A. II. Paw pa Age 22, Class 52. Major C” Infantry, Junior and Senior Live¬ stock Judging Team, Rodeo Club. Saddle and Sirloin Club, President Pampa Club. ANDRUS. GEORGE R. Bobby Acct. Freeport Age 22. Class 52, E” Squadron, Accounting Society. 58 ARMSTRONG, GERRALD R. Jerry” Cb. E. Marshall Age 20, Class 52, Singing Cadets, Marshall Club, AIChE, Pres¬ byterian League. ARMSTRONG, JAMES H. Buddy . Ed. Beaumont Age 20, Class 52, A Seniors, Model Airplane Club, Indus¬ trial Education Club, Beaumont Club. Eddy San Antonio ARNOLD, EDWARD L. AL E. Age 22, Class 52, Lieut., Company 8, Distinguished Student, DMS, ASME. ARNOLD, EDWIN L. . T. New London Age 21, Class 52, E Seniors, I. E. Club, Rusk County Club. ASHBURN, LAWERENCE, JR. Ash D. AL Dallas Age 20, Class 52, Captain E ' Field Artillery, Fis h Drill Team, Battalion Staff, Wesley Foundation, Kceam and Kow Klub, Dallas Club. ASHLEY, ROBERT F. Bob Ag. Eco. La Feria Age 21, Class 54, Lieut. D” Squadron, Ag. Eco. Club, Rio Grande Valley Club. ATKINS, MARVIN C. Marv Physics Bryan Age 20, Class 52, Capt., B Composite, Vice President Physics Club, Phi Eta Sigma, Distinguished Student, Biology Club, Collegiate Academy of Science. ATTAWAY, LESLEY D. . Eng. Hewitt Age 21, Class 52, Lieut. G Squadron, AIIE, Waco-McLennan County Club. AUSTIN, DON B. Froggy Land. Des. Corpus Christ! Age 20, Class 52, Captain, D” Infantry, Vice President Land¬ scape and Floriculture Club, Bowling Team. AVERY, ED. A. H. San Antonio Age 20, Class 52, Lieut C Armor, San Antonio Club, Rodeo Club, Four-H Club, Freshman Drill Team. BACICIA, LeROY D. Cb. E. West Columbia Age 20, Class 52, Capt., A Chemical Corps, President AIChE, Engineers Council, Distinguished Student. BAETGE, GEORGE D. Don l- T- Beaumont Age 21, Class 52, A Seniors. BAILEY, CLARE E. ■ ' Bill” M. E. Dallas Age 21, Class 52, Lieut., D” Squadron, Fish Drill Team, ASME, Treasurer, ASH VE, Camera Club. BAIN, BILLY R. Bill ' ’ bL E. Pam pa Age 22, Class 52, ASME, C” Composite. BAKER, KENNETH H. Bigman” bl. Mundy Age 21, Class 52, A Transportation, Saddle and Sirloin Club HJSK Club. BALENTINE. JAMES H. Bally Cb. E. Alvarado Age 20, Class 52, AIChE, Distinguished Student, Johnson County Club, A” Composite. BANOWSKY, JACK B. bh ' b. Houston Age 22, Class 52, Capt., D” Veterans, President ASHEVE, Student Eng. Council, Houston Club DMS. BATTLE, LLOYD D. B. P. bi. Dallas Age 22, Class 50, ' B ’ Composite, Camera Club, B. P. M. Club BEASLEY, CHARLES G. ' ' Charlie” Ag. Eco. Junction Age 21, Class 52, Capt., C” A. F., San Angelo Club, Ag. Eco. Club, Leathercraft Club. BEAZLEY, William H. Bill” Bus. IHrfCo Age 20, Class 52, Major, E” F. A., Bus. Soc., Waco-Mc. Lennan County Club. BECK, SAM A. Hist. Kenedy Age 20, Class 52, White Band, Circulation Mgr. Battalion. BEHNE, THOMAS D. ' ' Dave” C. E. Dallas Age 20, Class 52, ' ' A” ASA, Jr. Intramural Mgr., ASCE, Dallas Club. BELINSKY, LOUIS Lou” Pet. E. San Antoni Age 20, Class 52, B” Comp. BELL, ROBERT E. Bob Ed. Bryan Age 22, Class 52, A” Comp. BENNETT. LEON R. Dub” D. H. Henderson Age 22, Class 52, 1st Lieut., Maroon Band, Kream and Kow Klub, Rusk County Club. BENNETT, LYNN J„ JR. A. H. Uvalde Age 21, Class 52, B” Comp. BENTON, JACK L. A. H. A?)iarillo Age 22, Class 52, 1st Lieut., ”F” A. F., Saddle and Sirloin Club, Amarillo Club, Dist. Student. BERRY, VERNON R. Pre-Lair Lufkin Age 20, Class 52, Capt., Maroon Band, Phi Eta Sigma, Ross Volunteers, Aggie Players. BERTRAND, CLINT A. Bert” . E. Gatesrille Age 20, Class 54, C” Seniors, Coryell County Club. BETHEA, BILLY G. ‘ ' Buffv” C. E. Dallas Age 20. Class 52, A” Comp., ASCE. BETHEA, RICHARD V. C. E. Dallas Age 22, Class 51, A” Comp. Major, ASCE, AGC. BEYER, JOHN A. E. E. Houston Age 22. Class 52, A” Signal Corps, Houston Club. BICKHAM, RICHARD E. Muscles AL E. Van Vleck Age 21, Class 52, 1st Lieut., A Inf, ASHVE, ASME. BIPPERT, VERNON E. Bip” Ag. Ed. LaCos e Age 21, Class 52, 1st Lt., B Transportation, Southwest Texas Club. Collegiate PEA. BIRKNER, JACK W. D. H. Bay City Age 23. Class 52, A” Inf., Phi Eta Sigma, Alpha Zeta, Kream and Kow Klub, Vice President Ag. Council, Inter-Council Com¬ mittee, National Dairy Judging Team. BISHOP. KENNETH D. Pede” E. E. Newton Age 20, Class 52, 1st Lt., A” Sig. 60 BLACKMON, GILBERT G. Arch. Age 21, Class 52, E” Seniors. BLAIR, ALBERT R. Ag. Eco. Groesbeck Al Arcadia Age 21, Class 54. Capt., Squadron 13, Ag. Eco. Club. BLOCK, WILLIAM A. . En. Waco Age 22, Class 52, A” Composite. BOARDMAN, WILLIAM L. Bill” P. H. Bluff Dale Age 21, Class ' 52, Lieut., K” Squadron, Poultry Judging Team. BOCKHOLT, ANTON J. Tony” Agron. Robstown Age 21, Class 52, Capt., A” Armor, Agronomy Society, New¬ man Club, Brush Country Club, Circulation Mgr. Agriculturist, Crops Judging Team. BOMBA, BONIFACE D, JR. Pap” R. S. Yancey Age 24, Class 52, Capt., A” Veterans, Secretary of R. S. Club, Senior Court, Southwest Texas Club. BONTKE, JOHN W. C. E. Abilene Age 21, Class 52, Capt., Company 10, ASCE, AGC, Walther Club. BOOTH, LLOYD W. Sonny” Arch. Const. Paris Age 21, Class 52, B” Coast Artillery, President Lamar County Club, ASABAB, AGC, Distinguished Student, DMS. BOWDEN, JOHN C. Charlie” Vet. Med. Kingsville Age 20, Class 52, Lieut., Btry. 7, E” Field Artillery, Brush Country Club, AVMA. BOWEN, F. EVANS Flannel Geol. Houston Age 21, Class 52, B” Composite, Geology Club, Lamar Club. BOX, JAMES E., JR. Ag. Ed. Nixon Age 20, Class 53, Lieut., Company 14, Basic Division Advisory Council, Collegiate FFA. BRADLEY, BILLY J. Bill” Ag. Ed. Iredell Age 21, Class 52, Lieut., Company 11, T. C. BRADSHAW, ROBERT A. Brad” E. E. Houston Age 21, Class 52, Lieut., A” Signal Company, President Milby Chapter Houston Club. BRAGG, HAROLD O. A. H. Ted pa Age 21, Class 52, Capt., A” Transportation, Saddle and Sir¬ loin Club, Senior Livestock Judging Team. BRANDT, HENRY C. ' Chris” Arch. Houston Age 22, Class 52, Capt., A. F. Houston Club, Arch. Society. BRANDT, JACK T. Jack Arch. Houston Age 21, Class 52, Co-Editor, Commentator, Arts and Sciences Council, Major, A. F. BRANNEN, JACK B. Jocko Ag. Ed. Crockett Age 21, Class 52, Lieut., B” Field Artillery, President Houston Countv Club, Collegiate FFA. BRECKENRIDGE, LACY W. Breck B. P. A . Lufki Age 21, Class 52, A Seniors, Co-Captain Fencing Tfein Lufkin Club. BREDTHAUER, FRED Bus. Bren ham Age 22. Class 52, Lt. Col., B Qmc., Bus. Soc. BREWER. EDWIN E. Red Math Freeport Age 21. Class 52, A” Seniors, Triangle Club, Brazoria County Club. BRIGGS, CHARLIE P. E. Qalvert Age 21, Class 52, 1st Lt.. Btry 8, Robertson County Club, 51 Aggieland Staff, ASAE. BRISCO. WYLIE L. Bus. Sheridan Age 20, Class 52, Capt., Sqdn. 4, Student Senator, Pre-Law Club, Bus. Club, Dist. Student. BRISTER, RAYFORD J. Pud” Agrun San Sab a Age 24, Class 52, D” Vet., Agron Soc., Land of the Lakes Club BROOKS, BART R. ‘ Black Bart Ag. Ed. Lewisville Age 21, Class 52, Major, L” Sqdn., Historian, FFA, Cadets, Agriculturist Staff, Publicity Chairman FFA. BROWN, BOLAR A., JR. Bo” Acct. Kingsville Age 20, Class 52, A” Comp., Bowling Club. BROWN, BRUCE O. B. O. R. and F. Beaumont Age 23, Class 52, E” Seniors, Alpha Zeta, Ag. Counci Beaumont Club, R and F Club Secretary-Treasurer, Dist. Student BROWN. DONALD M. Chem. H umble Age 20, Class 52, Major, Exec. Batt Staff, A” Ord. BROWN, ERNEST L. Ag. Ed. San Antonio Age 21, Class 52, Fit. Leader, C” A. F., American Soc. of Ag. Eng. BROWN, FRANK L. Ag. Fco. Del Rio Age 20. Class 51. C Seniors, President Del Rio A M Club. BROWN, LEON C. Bus. Tyler Age 21. Class 52, 1st Lt., Chem. Corps, Newman Club. Tyler Club, Bus. Soc. BROWN.-ROBERT F. Bob C. E. Dallas Age 19, Class 52, B ' Eng., Editor Engineer Magazine, President ASCE. Outstanding Eng. Jr., Tan Beta Pi, Phi Eta Sigma, Best Drilled Soph. 49, Eng. Council. BRUECHER, LEWIS E. Acct. Houston Ape 22, Class 51, 1st Lt„ A T. C. BRYAN, EARL W. Ind. Tech. Crockett Age 20, Class 52, A Seniors, Rifle Club. I. E. Club. BRYANT. JOE E. Spider Bus. Fort W ' orth Age 21, Class 52, Maroon Band, Camera Club, Ft. Worth Club, Radio Club. Mel” Dallas ' B ' Coast Arty, ASCE, AGC, Dallas BRYANT, MELVIN S. C. E. Age 20. Class 52, 1st Lt. Club, Dist. Student. BURCH, VORIS R„ JR. Buddy” B. A. Liberty Age 21, Class 52, Lt. Col., Corps Staff, Ross Volunteers, Town Hall Staff, Arts and Sciences Council, Pre-Law Soc., Aggie Band, Phi Eta Sigma, Bus. Soc. BURDETT, JOSEPH W. Joe” Cb. E. Ft. Worth Age 21, Class 52, Lieut., A Engineers, Fort Worth Club, AIChE. Ross Volunteers, Tau Beta Pi, Distinguished Student, DMS. BURGER. PHILIP B. Phil” Bus. San Antonio Age 20, Class 52, D” Seniors, San Antonio Club, Business Society. BURGESS, RALPH W. Heavy” Hg. Ed. Hempstead Age 21, Class 52, Lieut., A” Transportation, Saddle and Sirloin Club, FFA, Houston Club, Block and Bridle Club. BURK. JOHN W. Johnny” Agron. Rochelle Age 21, Class 52, Capt., C” Infantry. Intel. Off., 1st Bn., Secre¬ tary Heart O ' Texas Club, Agronomy Society, Four-H Club. BURK, THOMAS K. ”T. K.” Bus. Houston Age 21, Class 52, B” Athletics, Business Society, AGC, Houston Club, ”T” Association, Manager Track and Cross Country. BURKES, WILLIAM M„ JR. Bill” Aero. Dallas Age 20, Class 52, Lieut., C” Squadron. IAS. ASME. BURKHALTER, ALVIE C, JR. Ace” C. E. Houston Age 21, Class 52, Capt., I” Squadron. DMS, Senior Class His¬ torian, ASCE, Ross Volunteers, President Motor Club, Member Houston Club. BURLESON, JAMES E„ JR. Jim” A. H. Fredericksburg Age 25, Class 52, Major, Veteran Bn., Operations Off. BURNS, CURTIS M. Land. Arch. College Station Age 21, Class 52, Lieut., A” Composite, Floriculture and Landscape Club, Bryan-College Station Club. BURTON, ALAN M. Burt” B. A. Brownwood Age 21, Class 52, Capt., C. O. G” A. F., DMS, Distinguished Student, Bus. Soc., Pecan Valley Club, Varsity Football Mgr. CALLAWAY, ROBERT W. Bob” Arch. Baytown Age 21, Class 52, Capt., 2nd Bn. Field Artillery, Baytown Club, President Architecture Society, Baseball. CAMPBELL, BILLY A. E. E. Whitsett Age 25, Class 47, Navy, C” Veterans. CAMPBELL, WILLIAM E. Bill” Ag. Eco. McAllen Age 20, Class 52, Lt., A” Comp., Marketing and Finance Club. CANDELARI, HENRY Yogi” P. E. Houston Age 25, Class 52, Navy, B” Athletics, Captain Varsity Base¬ ball Team, 3 Year Letterman, ”T” Club. CANNON, SAMMY J. Sambo” Acct. Baytown Age 20, Class 52, A” ASA, Soph, and Jr. Intramural Manager, Aggieland 51 Staff, Cryptographic Society, Accounting Society, Baytown Club Wesley Foundation. CARLISLE, THOMAS W. Tommy” Ch. E. Electra Age 20, Class 52, Maroon Band, ASME, AIChE, Ross Volun¬ teers, B. S. U., Distinguished Student, Lieut. CARLSON, ERIC W. E” Eco. Elgin Age 23, Class 52, Army, Cadet Colonel of Corps, Student Life Committee, Distinguished Student, Lutheran Student Associa¬ tion, Economics Club, Arts and Sciences Council, DMS, Who ' s Who at A M. CARNAHAN, DAVID R. P4 v f ’ Arch. V a Age 20, Class 52, Major, E” Field Artillery, Archil ?c u Society, Engineers Council, Ross Volunteers, Waco-Mcl ei County Club, Distinguished Student, DMS. 63 jess Dallas CARPENTER, JESSE N. A. H. Age 20, Class 52, 1st Lt., M” A. F., Exec. Officer, Saddle and Sirloin Club, Aggie Rodeo Assoc., Collegiate FFA, Junior Meats Judging Team. CARPER, JOSEPH W„ JR. Ace ' - E. Uvalde Age 21, Class 52, 1st Lt., A” F. A., Southwest Texas A M Club, ASAE. CARTER, JOHN D. Fritz” E- E. Ballinger Age 20, Class 52, Capt., A” Signal, AIEE, San Angelo Club. CASE. RICHARD B. M. E. Age 20, Class 52, D Seniors, ASF. CASEY ' , WILLIAM A. A. H. Age 21, Class 52, 1st Lt., Sqdn. Student Senate, Chairman Social Council, Saddle and Sirloin Club. CATO, CAROL L. Act . Dick” Center Bill” Childress 3, A. F., Ross Volunteers, Comm., Basic Div. Adv. ' Cat” Fort Worth Age 20, Class 52, B Seniors, Singing Cadets, MSC Music Comm. CAVITT, ERNEST T. Smiley” E. Aransas Pass Age 21, Class 52, Major, B” Engineers, ASCE, Ross Volun¬ teers, DMS, DS. CERVENKA, BILLY J. R. and F. San Antonio -Ag e 21, Class 52, 1st Lt., K” A. F., R and F Club, Newman Club, San Antonio Club, Alpha Zeta. CHAMBERLAIN, BILLY L. Rural Soc. Austin Age 21, Class 52, Intramural Boxing and Cross Country, Rural Soc. Club, Capital City Club. CHAMBERS, BEN L. Ben Lou” IWath Houston Age 21, Class 51, 1st Lt., E” Seniors, Exec. Officer. CHANDLER, VICTOR E. Tuffy” P. E. Austin Age 22, Class 52, 1st Lt., A” Inf., Fish Football, 3 Years Intramural Mgr., Tex. State Teachers Assoc., Am. Assoc, of Health, Phys. Ed. and Recreation. CHAPMAN, BOB Ace” E. E. Houston Age 24, Class 52, Lt. Col., Corps Staff, Ross Voluntee rs, Vice Chairman of AIEE, Tau Beta Pi. CHEANEY, FRANK H. Chem. Killeen Age 21, Class 52, Capt., Band, Phi Eta Sigma, Biology Club, DMS, DS, C. O. Fish Band, American Chem. Soc. CHIAPETTA, JOSEPH A. Buddy Pre-Law Beaumont Age 21, Class 52, E” Seniors, Pre-Law Club, Newman Club, Beaumont Club. CLARK, JUNE P. Hist. Nacogdoches Age 21, Class 52, Lt. Col., A” Q. M., President Navarro County Club, Bn. C. O., Fish Football, DMS. CLARK, RICHARD H. Dick Ag. Ed. Fort Worth Age 21, Class 52, C” Comp., FFA. CLAYTON, BILLY B. Pet. E. Dublin Age 21, Class 54, A” Comp., Captain. CLIFFE, RICHARD T. Cogy” Aero. Houston Age 23, Class 52, D” Vet., Student Eng. Council, Executive Officer. i! vJiiil CLIFFORD, JOHN M. Ears” Arch. Houston Age 21, Class 52, B” Coast Artillery C. O., Captain, Houston Club, AGC, Architecture Society, Intramural Manager, Ross Vol¬ unteers. DMS. CLINGER, CHARLES E. Bubba” B. A. Austin Age 21, Class 52, A” Infantry, Major, 1st Bn., Freshman Football, Track, Business Society, Color Guard. CLINTON, DANIEL D. Dirty” C. E. Houston Age 21, Class 52, F” Squadron, Class Editor Aggieland 52, ASCE, Tau Beta Pi, Phi Beta Sigma, Distinguished Student. CLOUD, JERRY D. C. E. San Antonio Age 21, Class 52, C” Field Artillery, ASCE, AGC, San An¬ tonio Club. COLLIER, ROBERT L. Bobby” B. A. Fort Worth Age 21, Class 51, B” Infantry, Major, Regtl. Staff, Treasurer Business Society, Fort Worth Club. COMSTOCK, THOMAS W. Tommy’ AL E. Houston Age 21, Class 52, Lieut., B” Athletics, Water Polo, Swimming Team 3 Year Letterman, T” Association. CONNALLY, GRAFTON E. Corney” M. E. Abilene Age 23, Class 52, Lieut., F” Squadron, SAE, Abilene Club. COOK, JOHN L. Bubba” A. H. Nixon Age 21, Class 52, White Band, Gonzales County Club, Dis¬ tinguished Student. COOLES, HERBERT D. Wig” Arch. Fort Worth Age 21, Class 54, Lieut., A. F.. Fort Worth Club, Architecture Society, Hillel Foundation, DMS. COOLIDGE, JOHN W. Tub” Fet. E. Dallas Age 21, Class 52, Capt., C. O., A” Armor, Petroleum Club, Secretary-Treasurer Dallas Club, Ross Volunteers, Senior Court, Phi Eta Sigma, Tau Beta Pi, Distinguished Student, DMS. COOPER, ALAN FI. Aero. Waco Age 22, Class 52, Lieut., White Band, Phi Eta Sigma, Dis¬ tinguished Student. COOPER, KENNETH M. C. E. Dallas Age 20, Class 52, Lieut., Maroon B and, ASCE, Aggieland Combo. COWAN, SENECA, JR. Coop” A. H. Detroit Age 20, Class 52, Lieut., B” Field Artillery. COWLING, KENNETH D. ”Ken” Bus. Era Age 21, Class 51, D” Seniors, Business Society, Cooke County Club. CRAIG, ANDREW J. Jack” Aero. E. Dallas Age 20, Class 52, Major, Armor-Engineer, Regtl. Staff, Phi Eta Sigma, Institute of Aeronautical Sciences, Society of Ameri¬ can Military Engineers, Engineer Staff. CRAINE, JAMES C. Kali” Math Fort Worth Age 21, Class 52, Lieut., F” Squadron, Fort Worth Club, Aggie Model Building Club. CRAWFORD. JAMES L. Jimmy” Arch. Const. San Antonio Age 25, Class 52, Air Force, D” Veteran, AGC. CROUCH, MARSHALL E. Ag. Ed. Age 20, Class 52, Major, 1st Group Eighth Regt. Senate, FFA Wesley Foundation. Bi at St JC kt t er t CROWNOVER. ALBERT B„ JR. Al . E. Houston Age 21, Class 52, C Armor, ASME. AES, I. E. Club, In¬ tramural Award, Distinguished Student. CROWTHER. ALBERT B. •■Bert Pet. duel Geol. Eng. Sun Antonio Age 20, Class 52, Capt., L Sqdn., Geol. Club, Petroleum Club, Ross Volunteers, San Antonio Club, Phi Eta Sigma. CROZIER, JAMES A. ‘ Shotg un ” B. A. W ' neMer Age 20, Class 52, B Seniors, President Peach Creek Club. CUMMINGS. DONALD F. Bryan Grid Ballinger Seniors, Senior Bn. Staff, San Bobby Belton A” Coast Arty., AVMA, Bell M. E. Age 20, Class 52, B” Comp. CURRY, ELMER E. Bus. Age 22, Class 51, Capt., E” Angelo Club, Bus. Society. CURRY, ROBERT B. Vet. Med. Age 20, Class 52, Lt. Col., County Club President. CURTIS, DAVID S. Dave C. E. San Antonio Age 21, Class 52, 1st Lt., E” Air Force. DS, ASCE, Vice Presi¬ dent Chess Club, San Antonio Club, Campus Beautification Comm., Social Comm. DALSTON, JEPTHA W. Doggy Eco. Dallas Age 20, Class 52, Colonel, C. O. Inf. Regt., D” Co. Inf., President Senior Class, President Arts and Sciences Council, President Economics Soc., Act. Editor Aggieland 52, Student Life Committee, Ross Volunteers, Student Senator, Secretary Junior Class, Opportunity Award Winner, Phi Eta Sigma, Phi Kappa Phi Soph, and Jr. Int. Manager, Best Drilled Soph, D Co., DS, DMS, Who’s Who at A M. DAMON, JAMES A. Big-Un Jour. Houston Age 21, Class 52, B Armor, Co-Chancellor Houston A M Club, Student Senator, Journ. Club, Intramural Medal. DANCER, EARL W„ JR. Junior Vet. Med. Houston Age 21. Class 52, Major, A Coast Arty., Ross Volunteers, AVMA. DANESI, WILLIAM A. Bill Cb. E. Riverside, R. I. Age 20, Class 52, C Seniors. DASHIELL, THOMAS L. Dash - Bus. Brownsville Age 20, Class 52, 1st Lt„ C” Inf., Newman Club, Rio Grande Valley Club, Bus. Assoc. DAVIDSON, JOE V., JR. Bus. Poteet Age 21, Class 52, Capt., F” Sqdn.. A. F., Distinguished Stu¬ dent, DMS, Press Club, Club Editor Aggieland 52, Bus. Society. DAVIS, BOBBIE W. ‘ Bob C. E. Houston Age 26, Class 47, Air Force, D Vet., Singing Cadets, BSU, President ASCE. DAVIS. CHARLES H. Charley” C. E. Longview Age 21. Class 52, Lt. Col., B” Coast, ASCE, AGC, East Texas Club, Comm. Coast Bn. DAVIS. CHARLIE S. Coon Ag. Eco. Calvert Age 21, Class 52, 1st Lt., B” Comp., Ag. Eco. Club, Robertson County Club. DAVIS, DAN W. B. A. Lubbock Age 21, Class 52, A Seniors, President MSC Council, Stu¬ dent Senate, Vice President Texas Inter-Coil. Student Assoc., DMS, DS, Debate Team 3 Years, Vice President Soph Class, Who’s Who at A M. DAVIS, OWEN R. Ore” Ag. E Boerne Age 20, Class 52, 1st Lt.. B Btry. F. A., Ag. Eng. Society. 66 DAVIS, ROBERT F. Dunbar C. E. Longview Age 23, Class 52, Major, Bn. Exec., AGC, ASCE, East Texas Club, Triangle Club, Texan Club, Hockaday Black List.” DAVIS, TIE D. Arch. Dallas Age 22, Class 51, Capt., D Seniors, Architecture Society, Swimming Team 48-49, Dallas Club. DAY, GEORGE A. Math Brownwood Age 23, Class 52, Major, 7th Regtl. Staff, Math Club, Brown County Club, Intramural Mgr. Agronomy Society. DEAUQUIER, BERT W„ JR. Bus. Bryan Age 21, Class 52, C Composite, Business Society. DEAVER, CURTIS H. Agron. Tolar Age 2 5, Class 52, Army, D Veterans, Agronomy Society. DeBERRY, RAY G. jour. Odessa Age 21, Class 52, B” Athletics, Tennis Letterman 2 Years, Journalism Club, Battalion Staff, Table Tennis Club, Permain Basin Club. Head” DeBerry Squadron, Business Society, Marshall DEES, DON O. B. A. Age 22, Class 52, A ' Club, East Texas Club. DEUTSCH, MICHAEL Mickey” B. A. Seguin Age 22, Class 52, Capt., B” Seniors, President Guadalupe- Comal County Club, Business Society, Hillel Club. DEVINE, JOHN W. Hammerhead” . En. Corpus Christi Age 21, Class 52, Lieut., A” Signal Corps, AEIE, MSC Dance Committee. DIEBEL, JOHNNY C. Acct. Elgin Age 23, Class 53, Air Force, ”D” Veterans, Phi Eta Sigma, Accounting Society, Lutheran Student Association. DISHMAN, GEORGE A. Bus. Beaumont Age 22, Class 52, Lieut., K” Squadron, Treasurer Beaumont Club. DIXON, JOHN B. Red” Geol. Eng. San Antonio Age 21, Class 52, Major, C” Field Artillery, Regtl. Staff, DMS, Vice President Geology Club, Petroleum Club. DOBBINS, EDWARD B. Ed” M. E. San Marcos Age 21, Class 52, Major, Company 10, Regtl. Staff, Tau Beta Pi, Phi Eta Sigma, ASME, SAE Chairman, Engineer Council, San Marcos Club, Distinguished Student. DOBBINS, ROBERT N. Bob” Bus. San Antonio Age 20, Class 52, A” Squadron, Secretary Senior Class, Treas¬ urer San Antonio Club, Captain, A. F. Rifle Team 50, Ross Volunteers, Business Society, Distinguished Student, Senior Court, DMS, Exec. Council Former Students’ Assoc. DOBBYN, JAMES W. Jim” P. H. Abilene Age 22, Class 51, Lt. Col., C. O. Senior Bn., Abilene Club, Poultry Science Club, Varsity Football, Senior Court. DOMINGUEZ, LUIS F. Louie” I. En. Agua Dulce Age 21, Class 52, Lt. Col., C. O. 2nd Air Force Group, Vice President AIIE, Knights of Columbus, Brush Country Club, Ross Volunteers. DOSSEY, T. WELDON Math Age 21, Class 52, A” Composite. DOTSON, LARRY D. E. E. Duce” Fort Worth San A it. n. Age 21, Class 52, Lieut., Company 12. Si DOUGHARTY, FRANK S. M. E. Liberty Age 22, Class 52, C” Seniors, Financial Secretary Knights of Columbus. DOWNING, DOUGLAS H. Doug” Horticulture Mission Age 20, Class 52, L” Squadron, Rio Grande Valley Club, Horticulture Society. DOWNING, ROBERT L. Bobo” IF. M. Wichita Falls Age 21, Class 52, Lieut., A” ASA, Fish and Game Club, Wichita Falls Club. DRESSER, RALPH C. Bozo” P. E. San Antonio Age 21, Class 52, E” Squadron, Football 3 Years, Handball, Distinguished Student, Moving Picture Club. DUGAN, JERRY S. Bus. Childress Age 21, Class 52, Capt., White Band, Wesley Foundation, Business Society, Childress County Club, Distinguished Stu¬ dent, DMS. DLIKE, EUGENE A. Gene D. H. San Antonio Age 21, Class 52, C” Armor, Kream and Kow Klub. DUNN, BOBBY F. Bob Acct. Chillicothe Age 20, Class 52, Lieut., A Quartermaster, Ross Volunteers, Distinguished Student, President Accounting Society, DMS, Greenbelt Club. DUNN, CHARLES R. Bob” Geol. Eng. Waco Age 21, Class 52, ' E” Field Artillery, Lt. Col., Corps Staff, Corps Adjutant, Town Hall Staff, Vice President Senior Class, Student Senate, Geology Club, DMS, Who’s Who at A M. DURHAM, HOMER L. Bull ■ E. Galveston Age 20, Class 52, C Composite, AIIE, SAM, Band. DURRILL, RUSSELL G. Hist. Dusty El Paso Age 21, Class 52, Major, C Squadron, Rifle Team, Arts and Sciences Council, Modern Languages Club, El Paso Club, Leather Craft Club. DYER. MALCOLM G. Newt” Hart. Pharr Age 21, Class 52, Major, 2nd Bn., 8th Regt., Agriculture Council, Horticulture Society, Rio Grande Valley Club. EADS, DUNAVON ' Dunnie A. A. Laredo Age 20, Class 52, C” Composite, Secretary Laredo Club, Ag Eco. Club. EADS, ROBERT M. Froggie” Ento. Corpus Christi Aqe 20, Class 52, C ” Seniors, Entomology Club. EAST, RODNEY H. ‘ Rod Ag. Eco. Dallas Age 21, Class 52, A Seniors, Varsity Football. ECKELS. PALJL G. Buck Bus. Houston Age 20, Class 52, C Armor, Business Society, Accounting Society, Houston Club, Intramural Manager. EDWARDS, GRANVILLE D. Gran” Chew. Rogers Age 21, Class 52, Lt. Col., B” Armor, Armor-Engineer Regt. Staff, Phi Eta Sigma, Ross Volunteers, DMS, Treasurer Bell County Club, American Chemical Society. ELDRED, WALTER E. Bubba Engl. Bryan Age 21, Class 52, Lieut., C Composite. ELLIS, J. RALPH, JR. Tarzan” Pet. E. Dallas Age 19, Class 52, Capt., C. O. B Athletics, Secretary Tau Beta Pi, T Association, DMS, Phi Eta Sigma, Student Senate, Student Life Committee, Petroleum Club, Dallas Club, Who’s Who at A M. ELLISOR. GROVER C, JR. Pet. E. and G. E. Dallas Age 20, Class 52, Capt., White Band, C. O. and Drum Major, White Band, Program Chairman, Geological-Petroleum Club, Best Drilled Sophomore, White Band. ELLWOOD, CHARLES B. R. S. Bryan Age 22, Class 52, C. O. A” Composite, Capt. EMSHOFF, ROLAND W. Pete” AL E. Houston Age 22, Class 52, Major, A” Ordnance, Vice Chairman, SAE, Lutheran Student Assoc. ENLOE, JAMES A. Agron. Daisetta Age 21. Class 52, Major, B” QMC. Vice President, Alpha Zeta, Vice President. Agronomy Club, Danforth Award Winner, Col¬ legiate Crops Judging Team, National Vice President, S. S. American Society of Agronomy. ERNSTES, LEO F. Lion” Ag. E. Katy Age 21, Class 52, A” TC, Newman Club, American Society of Ag. Engineers. EYSTER, CHARLES R. Dick” B. A. Corpus Christ} Age 21, Class 52, B” Armor, Ross Volunteers, Business Society, Vice President Corpus Christi Club. FARMER, JAMES R. Farmer” Acct. College Station Age 21, Class 52, 1st Lt., White Band, President Debate Society, Accounting Society, Arts and Sciences Council, Band. FATHEREE, EUGENE H. Hobie” A. H. Pampa Age 21, Class 52, C. O. C” Field Artillery, Senior Court, Student Senate Secretary, Saddle and Sirloin Club, Panhandle Club, Intramural Mgr. 49-50, Pampa Club, Sec. Freshman Class. FEREDAY, BOYDIE E„ JR. Marketing Pasadena Age 22, Class 52, 1st Lt., White Band, Economics Club, Busi¬ ness Society, Pasadena Club, Band. FISHER, DONALD Y. Gusher” Pet. E. Longview Age 21, Class 52, Capt., ' A” Coast Arty., Petroleum Engineering Club. FISHER, LOUIE D. AL E. Baytown Age 21, Class 52, B” Composite, Vice President American Foundrymen’s Society, Baytown Club. FISHER. R. C, JR. Acct. Baytown Age 20, Class 52, Maroon Band, Accounting Society, Vice President Baytown Club. FITTS, HERSCHEL R. C. E. Atlanta Age 20, Class 52, Major, A” ASA, Cass County Club, ASCE, AGC, American Cryptogram Society, Track 51-52. FITZGERALD, RICHARD A. Dick” Arch. Houston Age 22, Class 52, A” ASA, Newman Club, Houston Club, Architectural Society, American Cryptogram Society. FLEMING, CARL O. C. O.” Ind. E. Coleman Age 20, Class 52, B” Composite. FLETCHER, JESSE C. Jess” B. A. San Antonio Age 21, Class 52, Lt. Col., Corps Staff, First Sgt., Ross Volun¬ teers, Varsity Golf 50-52, Chairman A M Blood Drive, Business Society. FLOWERS, ELMER S. Ah!” Ind. E. Port Arthur Age 21, Class 52, 1st Lt., F” Squadron. FOSBERG, WALTER E. Bubba ' Wildlife Man. Austi. ' Age 20, Class 52, C. O. D” Field Arty., Secretary FisI Game Club, President Austin Club, Distinguished Mi Student. ; n lit ir 69 FOWLER, JAMES B. Jim” bid. Ed. Temple Age 21, Class 52, A” Athletics, Football 3 Years, T” Asso¬ ciation, Industrial Education Club. FOWLER, ROBERT W. Frosty” Ag. EJ. Gatesville Age 24, Class 52, Major, 7th Reg. Staff, Collegiate FFA 50-52. Coryell County Club 50-51, Flamilton-Coryell County Club 51-52. FOX, GUS M. Education E) all as ■Age 21, Class 52, ”B” Composite, Radio Club, Phi Eta Sigma Distinguished Student. FRAZIER, M. L. Lew” Geology San Antonio Age 22, Class 52, ”D” Seniors, Freshman Drill Team, San An¬ tonio Club, Newman Club, Hot Rod Club Reporter, Geology Club. FREDERICKSON, KNUDE CHARLES Charlie” General Business Garwood, Tex. Age 20, Class 52, 1st Lt., Maroon Band, Aggie Band, Drum and Bugle Corps, Business Society, Wharton County Club, Lutheran Student Assoc. FREEMAN, RICHARD L. Buddy” Architecture Pasadena Age 20, Class 52, 1st Lt., B” Eng. FRENCH, ROBERT L. Bobby” Gen. Bus. Beaumont Age 20, Class 52, 1st Lt., B” F. A., Vice President and Ath. Officer of Beaumont Hometown Club, Traditions Comm. Mem¬ ber, Business Society. FREY, RICHARD H. Dick” A. H. Houston Age 21, Class 53, A Ath., Football T” Club, Aggie Chris¬ tian Fellowship. FUNK, JOHN LAWRENCE Johnnie” Ch. Eng. Port Arthur Age 21, Class 52, Lieut., B” Air Force, AIChE, Port Arthur Club Distinguished Student. GALLIMORE, C. REESE History Saudi a Age 20, Class 52, Capt., B” T. C., Arts and Sciences Council, Inter-Faith Council, Language Club, Canterbury Club, Music Comm, of M. S. C. GANT, HAROLD DUDLEY E. E. Port Arthur Age 22, Class 52, Lt. Col., Comp. Reg., Ross Volunteers, DS, DMS, Phi Eta Sigma, Tau Beta Pi, AIEE, Port Arthur Club, President Newman Club. GARCIA, RAMON Acct. Laredo Age 25, Class 48, A” Vets., Acct. Society, Laredo A M Club, Newman Club. GAULT, JAMES EDWIN Jim Ag. Ed. Agua Dulce Age 21, Class 51, C.” Sen., FFA, Brush County Club. GAY, RALPH HORACE Ch. Eng. Nacogdoches Aire 21, Class 52, 1st Lt., A Ordnance, Tau Beta Pi, AIChE. GEE, JOHN DWELLY G-Man” E. E. San Antonio Age 24, Class 49. 1st Lt., C” Vets., Tau Beta Pi, DS, DMS, Athletic Officer. GE1CK, ARTHUR AL C. E. Age 22, Class 52, C. O. A Ordnance. GEIGER, JOHN M. A. H. Age 26, Class 52, C” Vets., Bowling Club, Club. GERMOND, GEORGE F. M. E. Age 20. Class 52, G. O. Batt. 8, Ross Parliamentarian Student Senate, Dallas Geek” Brenham Johnny” Houston Saddle and Sirloin G-Square” Dallas Volunteers, DS, DMS, Club, ASME. 70 Okla. City, Okla. Entomology Club. Odessa Larry” Orange GIBSON, JOHN F. Ento Age 22, Class 51, Lieut., E” Inf. GILMORE, EARL C, JR. Ag. Ed. Age 21, Class 52, Lieut., Co. 10. GOATS. LAWRENCE S. E. E. Age 24, Class 52, Capt., C” Vet. GODWIN, IRA S. Smitty” Ag. Ed. Lometa Age 22, Class 50, A” Seniors, FFA, Land of the Lakes Club. GOLDSTEIN, IRVIN P. Gopher” Marketing Richmond Age 20, Class 52, Lieut., B” QMC, Bus. Soc., Vice President Hillel Club, Hillel Brandeis Camp Scholarship, Dist. Student. GOLLA, PETER J. Pete” Ch. E. Corpus Christi Age 22, Class 52, Lieut., K” A. F., AIChE, Newman Club, Knights of Columbus, Athletic Officer. GOMEZ, ALFONSO E. Al” Modern Lang. Brownsville Age 20, Class 52, Lieut., K” A. F., Modern Lang. Club, New¬ man Club, Rio Grande Valley Club. GOODLOE, A. S. A. H. Abilene Age 21, Class 52, Lieut., B” Inf., Varsity Baseball 50, 51, 52, Rodeo Team, Saddle and Sirloin Club, Abilene Club, T” Ass’n. Exec. Officer. GORROD, HERBERT M. Bert” Geol. Eng. Ft. Worth Age 21, Class 52, Capt., Co. 12, Ross Volunteers, Geol. Club, Student Senate, Ft. Worth Club. 71 GOTTLOB, JOHN R., JR. Count” Pre-Med Galveston Age 22, Class 52, C. O. D” Inf., T” Ass ’n., Fencing Team 48, 51, 52, Capt. Fencing Team, Galveston Club, Junto Club, Little Aggieland Orches. 48, Aggieland Orches. 49, Pre-Med Club. GOUGE, J. FIELDING C. E. Houston Age 23, Class 49, B” Comp., Reporter Assoc. General Cont. Inc. GOWER, ROBERT B. Boon” Eco. Port Arthur Age 21, Class 52, B” Transportation, Eco. Club, Port Arthur Club. GRANT, KENNETH Ag. Ed. Hillsboro Age 21, Class 52, ' D” Seniors, YMCA Cabinet, Aggie Christian Fellowship, Hill County Club. GRAVES, WILLIAM W. E. E. Mesquite Age 22, Class 52, A” Comp., AIEE. GREEN, RICHARD A. Dick” Pet. E. Athens Age 19, Class 52, Lieut., G” A. F., Tau Beta Pi, Pet. Eng. Club, Henderson County Club, Dist. Student, DMS. GREEN, RICHARD J. Dick” C. E. Brownsville Age 20, Class 52, Lieut., White Band, Ross Volunteers, ASCE, Band, DMS. GREENE, WILLIAM R. Willy” M. E. Gladewater Age 21, Class 52, Capt., C. O. ASA, Tau Beta Phi, Ross Vol¬ unteers, ASME, President American Crypto Ass’n., Rifle Team, 4th Army Trophy, Dist. Student, DMS. GRELEN, HAROLD E. R. and F. Age 22, Class 51, Army, Major, A” Comp., Range Forrestry Club, Ag. Concil, Alpha Zeta, DMS. I ' r ’a n GRESSETT. JACK D. A. H. Age 22, Class 52, Exec. Officer, A’ GRIFFIN, ARCHIE Z. Pet. E. Jug” Ft. Worth F. A., Singing Cadets. Zeke” Patti pci Age 22, Class 52, A” Seniors, Petroleum Club, Int. Football, Basketball, Track. GRIFFIN, FLOYD F. Griff . Eng. Hr yan Age 21, Class 52, C. O. C” Comp., AIEE, Senior Court. vi te President Inter. Faith Council. GROVES, KENNETH C. Casey” Arch. Arlington Age 20, Class 52, Lieut., Sqdn. 5, BSU, Architecture Soc., AGC, Dist. Student, DMS. HACKNEY, CLINTON R. Clint” Bus. Huntsville Age 21, Class 52, C. O. ”A” Coast Arty., Bus. Society. HALE, WILLIAM R. Ag. Eng. Hr yan Age 20, Class 52, Lieut., L” A. F., Swimming Team, Water Polo Team, Ag. Eng. Club, Bryan-College Club. HALL, JOHN L. Buck” A. H. Kirbyville Age 21, Class 52, Capt., 2nd Bn. Staff, 8th Regt., Wesley Foun¬ dation President, Pineywoods Club, Saddle and Sirloin Club. HAMILTON, ALVIN D„ JR. Al” Aero. Eng. Dallas Age 24, Class 52, Air Force, D” Vet., IAS. HANCOCK, JOHN H. AL E. Paris Age 21, Class 52, Lieut., B” Inf., ASME, SAE, President Lamar-Fannin County Club. HANSFORD, JAMES E„ JR. Jim” Pet. E. De Leon Age 21, Class 52, A” Coast Arty. HARDWICK. JOHN D. B. A. Houston Age 21, Class 52, Ft. Colonel, L” A. F., Exec. Officer, 2nd A. F. Wing, Ross Volunteers, Houston Club, Bus. Society Dist. Student, Intramurals. HARRAL, MAX W. Arch. Snyder Age 20, Class 53, Capt., A” Ord. HARRIS, CORRIE W. R. and E. Age 20. Class 52, C. O. Co. 6 Inf. HARRISON, CHARLES M. Sonny” Austin Mel” Pet. E. Corrigan Age 21, Class 52, Lieut., ”B” F. A., Pet. Eng. Club, Dist. Student, DMS. HARVEY, MILLARD E. Gene” Arch. Dallas Age 21, Class 52. HATCHER, HAYDEN E. Aero. Eng. Beeville Age 20, Class 52, Capt., F” A. F., 2nd Group Staff, Inst, of Aero. Sciences, Dist. Student, DMS. HAVARD, ELWIN D. Ag. Ed. Lufkin Age 20, Class 52, A” Seniors, Distinguished Student. HAVERLAH, WILLIAM C. Bill” B. A. Pleasanton Age 20, Class 52, Lieut., G” A. F., Bus. Society, DMS, Dist. Student, Intramural Mgr., Rodeo Club, Stockman ' s Club. HAWES, RAYBURN H. Smiley Arch. Port ales, N. M. Age 27, Class 50, Air Force. HAYES, ARNOLD A. Dad Ag. E. San Saba Age 21, Class 52, Lieut., B Squadron, President Land of the Lakes Club, ASAE. HAYNIE, ROBERT L. Bob B. P. Al. Abilene Age 21, Class 52, Capt, E Seniors, Senior Battalion Staff, Business Society, Vice President Abilene Club 50-51. HEGI, DON P. Don Agron. Petersburg Age 20, Class 52, Lt. Col., Corps Staff, Agronomy Society, Asst. Editor Agriculturist. HELMS, EUGENE W. Gene” E. E. Bartlett Age 19, Class 52, Major, A Signal, President AIEE, Tau Beta Pi, Student Engineer’s Council. HENDEE, P. J„ JR. P. J. Agron. Richmond Age 22, Class 52, Capt., C. O. Squadron 3, Senior Court, Ross Volunteers, Agronomy Society. HENDERSON, BILL W. Vet. Med. Grapevine Age 20, Class 52, Major, I Squadron, Phi Eta Sigma, AVMA. HENDLER, SAM K„ JR. Econ. Temple Age 21, Class 52, Major, 8th Reg-tl. Staff, Economic Society. HENDERSHOT, SIMON W„ JR. A. H. Harwood Age 20, Class 52, E ’ Infantry, President Gonzales County Club 50-51, 51-52. HERBIG, HAROD D. Herb Geol. El Campo Age 22, Class 52, B” Battery, Field Artillery, Geology Club, Camera Club, American Association of Petroleum Geologists, Wharton County Club, Vice President El Campo Club. HEATHERLY, VAN M. Bus. Lampasas Age 22, Class 52, A” Athletics, Lieut. HICKS, CHESTER L. Ches” E. E. Dallas Age 24. Class 48, Major, D” Veterans, IRE, Sul Ross, Re¬ search Club, Radio Club, Distinguished Student. DMS. HIGHTOWER, JOHN T. Dick Ag. Eco. San Augustine Age 20, Class 52, Capt., G” Squadron, Singing Cadets, Ag. Eco. Club. HILL, EDWARD H. Ed Ag. Ed. Garland Age 21, Class 52, Maroon Band, President Collegiate Four-H Club, International Farm Youth Exchange Student, Ross Volun¬ teers, Distinguished Student, Collegiate FFA, Dallas Club, Alpha Zeta. HILL. KENNETH E. R. F. San Benito Age 21, Class 52, Lieut., C” Armor, Range and Forestry Ciub, Saddle and Sirloin Club, Rio Grande Valley Club. HILLIARD. DELMAR S. Shelley . Ed. Newton Age 21, Class 52, Capt., C. O. Squadron 13, President Piney- woods Club, AES, Industrial Education Club, Guion Hall Staff, Distinguished Student. HILLIARD. JESSE E. Jess Ag. Ed. McKinney Age 24, Class 51, Navy, D Veterans. HILLIS, SAMMY J. Bus. Fort IF v; tl Age 21, Class 52, Capt., I” Squadron, Business Society, F( rt Worth Club. HILLMAN, JAMES T. Jimmy” Math Mullin Age 22, Class 52, 13 Squadron, Vice President Heart O’Texas Club, Vice President Math Society, Modern Languages Club. HILLMAN, VICTOR R. Vic Ag. Ed. Bandera Age 21, Class 52, Capt., Company 11, FFA Club, Intramurals. HINCKLEY, ROBERT L. Bob” 7. E. Fort Worth Age 21, Class 52, Major, 8th Regtl. Staff, Freshman Advisory Council, AIIE, IVCF. HINTON, ROBERT D. Hossfly” . E. Channelview Age 21, Class 52, D” Seniors, Singing Cadets. HIRSCH, TEDDY J. Teddy” C. E. Port Arthur Age 22, Class 52, President Tau Beta Pi, Phi Eta Sigma, Ross Volunteers, Student Engineers Council, American Society Civil Engineers, DMS, DS, Port Arthur Club, Cadet Major, Executive officer, Eng. Batt. HITCHCOCK, JOE F. Gen. Bus. Houston Age 21, Class 51, E” Infantry, Business Society. HOLLAND, ERIC O. Ch. E. Breckenridge Age 22, Class 52, 1st Lt., B” Engineers Athletic Officer, AIChE, Press Club, Business Manager Engineer” Magazine, Vice President ITOS Society, Stephens County Home Town Club. HOLLEY, EDWARD EUGENE Eddie” C. E. Arlington, Va. Age 21, Class 52, Major, E” A. F., Fish Football Letter, ASCE, AGC, RV, DS, DMS. HOLLEY, HANES J., JR. Boxy” Ag. E. Abilene Age 21, Class 52, A” Seniors. HOLLOWAY, KENNETH L. Jock” Ag. E. Anson Age 20, Class 52, A Armor, Saddle and Sirloin, Rodeo Club, FFA, HJSK Club. HOLLOWELL, WILLIAM GEORGE Bill” C. E. Abilene Age 20, Class 52, Capt., C. O. B” Engineers, DMS, ASCE, Student Engineers Council, Intra Council Committee, Intramural Sports, Abilene Club. HOLMES, LOWELL A. Ag. E. Donna Age 22, Class 52, Capt., C. O. Maroon Band, Phi Eta Sigma, ASAE, Aggieland Orchestra, Rio Grande Valley Club, Tau Beta Pi, Alpha Zeta, DMS, Texas Aggie Band. HONEYCUTT, BAXTER D. Honey” Pet. E. New London Age 21, Class 52, 8th Reg. Headquarters, Student Senate, Ross Volunteers, Tau Beta Pi, Petroleum Engineering Club, DM$, DS, 3 Years QMC Award. HOOD, FRANK E. Range and Forestry Livingston Age 20, E. Inf., Class 52, Batt. C. O., Range and Forestry Club. HOSKINS, EDWIN W. . E. Lamesa Age 20, Class 52, A” Seniors, AIIE, Petroleum Club, Guion Hall Staff. HOWARD, DAVID L. Dave” Math Pleasanton Age 21, Class 52, L” Squadron, Squadron Information Officer, Flight Leader, BSU Ex. Council 2 Years. HOWARD, LEE R. Leroy” Ind. Ed. Fort Worth Age 22, Class 52, I” A. F., Ind. Ed. Club, President AFE, Engineers Council, ROA, Fort Worth Club, DS, Basic Divi¬ sion Advisory Council, Traditions Committee, Fish Drill Team. HOWELL, JAMES B. A. San Angelo Age 21, Class 52, D” Vets., Business Society, President San Angelo Club, Troop Info. Officer. 74 HUDECK, RUSSELL R. Russ ' ' P. E. Angleton Age 21, Class 52, A” Athletics, Football 49, 50, 51, T” Association. HUDNALL, JOHN W. Ill Johnny” Ag. E. Lewisville Age 24, Class 52, Navy, C” Vets., Ag. E. Society, Ag. Council. HUDSON, CLAUDE T„ JR. Ag. Ed. Lancaster Age 22, Class 51, E” Seniors, Collegiate FFA. HUEY, GEORGE P. Phil” Flor. Cleburne Age 20, Class 52, 1st Lt., B” Quartermaster, President of Flori¬ culture and Landscape Architecture Club, Parliamentarian of Junior and Senior Class, Student Agricultural Council, Biology Club, Johnson County Club. HUEY, ROBERT M. Bob” Eco. San Antonio Age 22, Class 52, 1st Lt., C” Field Artillery, Eco. Club, DS. HUGHES, JAMES H. Huggs” Bus. Abilene Age 21, Class 52, Major, C” Field Artillery, Artillery Regi¬ mental Headquarters, Vice President Singing Cadets, Harmo- naires” Quartet, President Abilene Club, Phi Eta Sigma, Town Hall Staff, Business Society, DS, DMS, Best Drilled Sophomore. HULON, ROBERT C. Bob” Arch. Willis Age 20, Class 52, Major, A” Coast Artillery, DS Architectural Society. HULSE, JAMES E. Jim” C. E. Houston Age 21, Class 52, 1st Lt. Col., B” Engineers, Batallion Com¬ mander, DMS, Chairman of Program Committee ASCE, Houston Club. HUMPHREY, ROBERT L. Bob” Eco. Liberty Age 21, Class 52, Air Force, 1st Lt., Squadron 3,” Eco. Club, DMS. INGELS, RICHARD A. Dick” B. A. Dallas Age 20, Class 52, Lt. Col., A” Armor, Commander Armor Battalion, Outstanding Freshman, Outstanding Sophomore A” Armor, Outstanding Junior Armor-Engineer Regiment, Student Senate, Vice President MSC Council, Commander Ross Volun¬ teers, Dallas Club, Newman Club, President Sophomore Class, Commander Fish Drill Team 48, Who’s Who at A M. IVY, JAMES M. Morrow” B. A. San Antonio Age 21, Class 52, Capt., D” Field Artillery, Bowling Club, Bridge Club, San Antonio Club. JACCARD, MERMOD C, JR. Arch. Houston Age 23, Class 48, B” Armor, Arch. Soc., Houston Club. JACKSON, BOBBY R. M. E. Cameron Age 21, Class 52, 1st Lt., C” Composite, SAE. JACKSON, GUY C. Ill Jug” Bus. Anahuac Age 20, Class 52, Major, ”C” Armor, Armor-Engineer Regi¬ ment Staff, Reporter-Historian Sophomore Class, Ross Volun¬ teers, Pre-Law Club, Business Society, Liberty County Club, DS, MSC Directorate. JARRETT, LEWIS R. Aero. Fort Davis Age 21, Class 52, 1st Lt., White Band, Aggie Band, IAS. JARVIS, HOYT A. M. E. Henderson Age 26, Class 52, Marine Corps, C” Veterans, ASME, SAE. JENKINS, EDWARD D. C. E. Age 21, Class 54, 1st Lt., A” Craft Club. JENNINGS, THOMAS K. Bio. Age 20, Class 52, 1st Lt., Club, Y” Cabinet, Weatherford Club, DS. Ed” Hamilton Engineer, ASCE, AGC, MSC T K. Weathe f r , r L” Squadron, Modern Lanj u g Jo-Jo” Pearsall Infantry, Tau Beta Pi, San Antonio C” Field Artillery, Busines Society, JENNISON, DICK M. Ag. E. Age 21, Class 52, Capt., C. O. A Southwest Texas Club. JENSWOLD. ROGER H. B. A. Age 21, Class 52, Lieut. Phi Eta Sigma. JOBE, LEWIS E. Lew Eco. Amarillo Age 21, Class 52, Lt. Col., D Infantry, Regtl. Exec., Junior Yell Leader, Head Yell Leader, Senior Intramural Manager, Ross Volunteers, Phi Eta Sigma, Distinguished Student, Out¬ standing Junior Inf. Regt., DMS, Who’s Who at A M. JOHNSON, BRADLEY J. Brad” Bus. Iowa Park Age 21, Class 52, A” Seniors, Business Society, Wichita Falls Club. JOHNSON, CHARLES C. Hip Geol. Dallas Age 21, Class 52, K” Squadron, Dallas Club, Geology Club. JOHNSON, ERIC E. Bus. Houston Age 21, Class 52, Houston Club, Business Society. JOHNSON, ERNEST C, JR. Ernie D. H. Dublin Age 20, Class 52, B” Athletics, Varsity Baseball. JOHNSTON, FLOYD M. B. A. Age 22, Class 51, Lieut., A” Club, Business Society. JOHNSON, FRANK M. A. H. Curley Tyler Field Artillery, Treasurer Tyler Hank” Hamilton Age 20, Class 52, Capt., C. O. A Quartermaster, President Hamilton-Coryell Club, Ross Volunteers, DMS. JOHNSON, JIMMY R. Cowboy” Geol. Corpus Christi Age 22, Class 52, ”D” Seniors, Geology Club, Rodeo Club, Corpus Christi Club. JOHNSON, O. E. Skippy” AL E. Port Arthur Age 21, Class 52, Lieut., A” Army Security Agency, ASME, Distinguished Student, Port Arthur Club, Intramural Boxing Champion. JOHNSON, WILLIAM D. Dave” E. E. W eat h erf or d Age 22, Class 50, E Seniors, AIEE, Weatherford Club. JOHNSTON, WILLIAM E. Jolly” . Ed. Petrolia Age 21, Class 52, Lieut., Squadron 1, Sec. American Foundry- man’s Society, Industrial Education Club, Traditions Committee. JOHNSON, WILLIAM R. Bill” C. E. Abilene Age 21, Class 52, Lieut., A” Army Security Agency, Ross Volunteers, ASCE, Abilene Club. JONES, BOBBY C. Bob” Geol. Dallas Age 24, Class 49, Coast Guard, D” Veterans, Student Senator, American Association of Petroleum Geologists, Geology Club, Dallas Club, Modern Language Club. JONES, CARROLL C. Pre-Med. Bryan Age 20, Class 53, Major, B Composite, Student Senator, President Bryan-College Station Club, Pre-Med. Society, Varsity Swimming. JONES, DANIEL M. Doc” E. E. San Antonio Age 20, Class 52, A” Signal Corps. JONES, EDWIN L„ JR. Ed” I. Eng. Houston Age 21, Class 52, A” Ordnance, AIIE, Houston Club. 76 JONES, EUGENE B. Gene” C. E. W etco A e 21, Class 52, ASA, Bn. Commander ASA-Sig., Lt. Col., Senior Court, ASCE. JONES, ROBERT G. Pop” Ag. Ed. Edgewood Age 22, Class 52, B2” Composite, Lieut., Ross Volunteer, DMS, Distinguished Student, Collegiate FFA. JOSEY, HENERY C, Hank” Arch. Bryan Age 22, Class 52, A” Composite, Arch. Society, Brazos County Club. KALMANS, BENNET A. Roger” Arch. Houston Age 21, Class 52, B” AAA, Lieut. KANTER, MELVIN J. Jerry” A. H. San Antonio Age 19, Class 52, Squadron 5, Lieut., Saddle and Sirloin Club, San Antonio Home Town Club, Hillel Club. KEENE, MARCUS L. Chem. La Porte Age 21, Class 52, Chem. Corps. KEESE, CARROLL W. Ag. Eng. Bandera Age 21, Class 52, Lieut., H” Air Force, Alpha Zeta, Tau Beta Pi, ASAE, DMS, Distinguished Student. KELLY, JAMES B. Kelly” Bus. Sinton Age 20, Class 52, E” Infantry, Brush Country Club, Business Society, Distinguished Student, Fish Basketball Squad. KEMP, CHARLES R. Two Gun E. E. Longview Age 22, Class 53, Lieut., Squadron 2, Secretary-Treasurer East Texas Club, Distinguished Student, DMS. KENNEDY, HANSEL C. Bus. Pampa Age 22, Class 52, B” Squadron Air Force, Capt., Student Senate, MSC Council, Senior Court, Business Society, Railroad Club. KING, GUY D. Pooper” Bus. Waco Age 21, Class 52, E” F. A., Major, Senior Class Calendar Comm., Business Society, Senior Class History Comm., Vice President Waco Club, Secretary Waco Club 51-52. KING, JOHN L. IIP John” Mech. Eng. Dallas Age 20, Class 52, A” Chem. Corps, Capt., SAE, ASME. KING, LAWRIE S. Ag. Eng. Primera Age 22, Class 50, Lieut., Squadron 15. KING, PERRY M. Mouse” Arch. Fort Worth Age 20, Class 54, E” Seniors, Fort Worth Club, Arch. Society, DMS. KINGSTON, AUSTIN G. Mike” Bus. San Antonio Age 20, Class 52, C” Air Force, Lieut., Business Society, San Antonio Club. KIRK, ROBERT D„ JR. Bob” Arch. Houston Age 22, Class 52, A” Air Force, Lieut., Senior Intr. Man., Secretary-Treasurer Houston Club, Arch Society. KLINKSIEK, BELTON A. Bozo” 7. T. Fredericksburg Age 21, Class 52, A” Seniors. KOSTER, WILLIAM S. Bill Bus. Age 20, Class 52, E” Seniors. Mineral 1 77 KOTHMANN, CARLETON C. Cookie” A. H. Menard Age 21, Class 52, Capt., C” Squadron, Alpha Zeta, San Angelo Club, Saddle and Sirloin Club. KRUSE HOWARD W. Dairy Mfg. Bren ham Age 21, Class 52, Col., 13” Quartermaster, Alpha Zeta, Agri¬ culture Council, Kream and Kow Klub. KUTCHINSKI, LARRY N. Ag. Eco. Higgins Age 22, Class 52, A” Veterans, Army, Ag. Eco. Club. KYLE, WILLIAM A., JR. Bill” A. H. Houston Age 21, Class 52, A” Senior ' s, Saddle and Sirloin Club, Rodeo Club, Newman Club, Houston Club. LA1NG, GEORGE W. Ag. Eng. Earth Age 21, Class 52, A” Seniors, BSU, Ag. Eng. Society, First Baptist Church Student Cabinet, Wrestling. LAKE, CHARLES E. Charley” Statistics Marshall Age 21, Class 52, Major, A” Co. ASA, Marshall Club, Bridge Club, Chess Club, American Cryptogram Association, Business Society. LANCE, DONALD M. Don” Education Mission Age 20, Class 52, A” Co. ASA, Aggie Players, American Cryptographic Society, Bus. Mgr. Commentator. LANG, GEORGE H. Ill Roundman” Pre-Laic Dallas Age 21, Class 52, Capt., C. O. E” Seniors, Dallas Club, Eco. Club, Band. LANGFORD, ROBERT F. Bob” Ag. Eng. Waco Age 21, Class 52, Capt., C. O. Squadron 5, ASAE President 51-52, 1st Vice President Nat. Student ASAE, Ag. Council, Eng. Council, Sen. Class Trad. Com. Chairman, Waco-Mc- Lennan Co. Club. LASSEN, PAUL Peter Paul” Architecture San Angelo Age 21, Class 52, Capt., Squadron 1, YMCA Cabinet, Archi¬ tecture Society, Treasurer San Angelo A M Club, Traditions Comm., Bus. Ad. Soc., Sgt. Maj., 2nd Air Group, C. O. Sqdn. 1. LAY, GILBERT R. Gil” F.. E. New Braunfels Age 22, Class 53, B” Battery, Singing Cadets. LAYMAN, CHARLES E. Chuck” Al. E. Brownsville Age 26, Marine Corps, C” Veterans, ASME. LAYTON, ROBERT L. Bob” Bus. Ad. Dallas Age 20, Class 52, 1st Lt., ASA, Chairman Election Committee, Stu. Sen., Bus. Soc., Dallas Club, American Cryptogram Assoc. LAW, PAUL F. Ag. Eng. Georgetown Age 20, Class 52, Lt. Col., A T. C., Battalion Commander, ASAE Member, Disting. Student, Hometown Club. LEAHY, DAVID D. Dave” Pet. and Geol. Eng. Austin Age 20, Class 52, Capt., C. O. A” Eng., Ass’t. Editor En¬ gineer Magazine, Ross Volunteers, Austin Club, Petroleum Club, Geology Club, SAME, AAPG. LEATHERWOOD, CECIL L. Lou” Floriculture Beaumont Age 21, Class 52, 1st Lt., Battery 7, Student Sen., Singing Cadets, Social Sec. Soph. Class, Sec. Beaumont Club, Ag. Coun., Flori¬ culture-Landscape Art Club, Bus. Soc., Biology Club. LEHMANN, JAMES ‘ Jim” D. H. Brenham Age 21, Class 52, Capt., C” Armor, Editor The Agriculturist, Ag. Council, Interfaith Council, Dairy Cattle Judging Team, Vice President Lutheran Student Assoc., Alpha Zeta, Press Club, Kream and Kow Klub, Distinguished Student, Who’s Who at A M. KOLAR, JAMES E. Bubba” Bus. Ad. Moulton Age 21, Class 52, 1st Lt., K” Squadron, Scholastic Officer, President Lavaca County Club, Newman Club Bus. Society. LEMING, PAUL J., JR. Bus. Beaumont Age 22, Class 52, Capt., Athletic Battalion Staff, Phi Eta Sigma, T” Association 50, 51, 52, Business Society, Most Valuable- Track 50, Distinguished Student, DMS, Beaumont Club. LEMMONS, BERNARD Bernie” P. E. Ozona Age 21, Class 52, A” Athletics, Letterman in football in 1951, Corps Representative on Athletic Council 51-52. LEONARD, JOHN E. Jack” P re-Med. Garland Age 20, Class 52, Major, L” Squadron, 2nd Wing Staff, Fish Basketball. LESTER, JIM D. Les” B. A. Dallas Age 23, Class 51, Marine Corps, Air Force, 1st Lt., C” Veterans, Dallas Club, Business Club. LILLEY, ROY, JR. Pet. E. Talco Age 25, Class 48, Army, 1st. Lt., A” Seniors, AIME, Petroleum Club, Lamar County Club. LINCECUM, ROBERT E. Linny” B. A. Dallas Age 21, Class 52, Major A Armor, Armor-Engineer Regi¬ mental Staff, President Dallas A M Club, Ross Volunteers, Business Society, Pre-Law Society. LINDNER, FRANCIS A. Mike” B. A. Comfort Age 20, Class 52, Major, Exec. Officer, 2nd Inf. Bn., D” Infantry, Business Society, Heart of the Hills Club. LINNSTAEDTER, VERNON E. Jug” Ag. E. Brenham Age 22, Class 52, 1st Lt., D” Field Artillery, Distinguished Student, Agricultural Engineering Society, Lutheran Student Association. LIPPINCOTT, DON H. . En. Dallas Age 2-7, Class 52, Army, 1st Lt., C” Vets., SHE. LIPPMAN, GLENN E. M. E. El Campo Age 22, Class 52, Lt. Col., A” Athletics, Tau Beta Phi, ASME, Football 49, 50, 51, Engineer ' s Council, Wharton County Club, Who’s Who. LITTLE, CARROLL G. Daddy O” Ag. Ed. Abilene Age 21, Class 52, Lt. Col., Composite Battalion Commander, Secretary Collegiate FFA, Vice President of Abilene Club, Distinguished Student. LITTLE, JIM B. Arch. Big Spring Age 21, Class 52, Capt., B” Field Artillery, Battery Com¬ mander, Fresh. Football Numeral, Treas. W. Tex. Club, AGC. LIVERSAY, STANLEY R. Stan” Pet. E. Houston Age 21, Class 52, Capt., C” Air Force, Petroleum Club. LLOYD, EDWIN P. Ed” Ento. Georgetown Age 22, Class 52, 1st Lt., Squadron 2, Executive Council, BSU 51, 52, Alpha Zeta 51, 52, Entomology Club, Basic Divi¬ sion Advisory Council 1951, Distinguished Student. LONGSHORE. JIM J. hid. Ed. Houston Age 23, Class 52, A” Composite, Freshman Football, In¬ dustrial Education Club 50, 51, 52, Distinguished Student. LOVINGFOSS, WARREN J. Pet. E. Bacliff Age 21, Class 52, A” Seniors, Petroleum Engineering Club. LUMPKIN, WALTER R. Bud Geol. E. Midland Age 21, Class 52, C” Seniors, Camera Club, Geology Club, Petroleum Engineering Club, Permiam Basin Club, Intramural Cross Country 49, 51. LYONS, CLARENCE J., JR. IF. M. Child Age 23, Class 51, Navy, 1st. Lt., D” Veterans, Fisl Game Club, Singing Cadets. 79 LYON, GENE L. Dairy Production Port Worth Age 21, Class 52, C” Composite, Intramural Manager. MABRY, TOM G. I. E. Houston Age 20, Class 52, 1st Lt., A” Coast, Sgt.-at-Arms of Senior Court, RV, Phi Eta Sigma, Secretary Dallas Club, AIIE, DS, DMS. MACHALA, CHARLES F. Charlie” AL E. Crosby Age 21, Class 52, Capt., Air Force, ASME, Newman Club, Charter Member K. of C. MADISON, FORD A. Dairy Manufacturing Amarillo Age 21, Class 52, Major, T. C, Kream and Kow Klub, Amarillo Club, RV, DMS, DS, Manager Aggieland News Dealers, Dairy Products Judging Team. MAILHOS, CHARLIES E„ JR. Charlie” P. PL Jasper Age 20, Class 52, 1st Lt., A” QMC, Poultry Science Club, Junior Poultry Judging Team, TEA. MARGOITTA, ANTHONY C. Tony” B- A. Eloise Age 21, Class 52, 1st. Lt., ”D” A. F., Texas Academy of Science, Business Society, Pre-Law Society, Campus Beautifica¬ tion Committee of Senior Class. MARSHALL, ORAN L. Curly” Business Wichita Falls Age 22, Class 52, ”B” Seniors. MARTIN, DONALD W. R. S. Corpus Christi Age 25, Class 52, Air Force, C” Vets., Vice President of Rural Sociology Club. MARTIN, EDWARD M. Sacks” Industrial Abilene Age 21, Class 52, 1st Lt., ”C” A. F., Engineer’s Council, SAM AIIE, ASME. MARTIN, REX K. M. E. San Antonio Age 22, Class 51, 1st Lt., Flight Leader, Sqdn. 4. MARTINEZ, THOMAS Tommy” Aiodern Lang. Port Arthur Age 22, Class 52, Major, B” QMC, Modern Lang. Club, Home Town Club. MASON, FAGAN B. Chico” Business Corpus Christi Age 21, Class 52, Major Armor, Business Club, President Home Town Club, Senior Class Calendar Committee. MASSEY, CHARLES G. Chuck” Pet. E. Gainesville Age 20, Class 52, 1st Lt., D” F. A., Pet. E. Club, Fencing Team. MATUSH, JAMES E. Tiger” Ch. E. Temple Age 21, Class 52, Capt., E” F. A., Bell County A M Club Vice President, Tau Beta Pi Corresponding Secretary, AIChE, Ross V olunteers. MAXEY, BILL J. . T. Dallas Age 21, Class 52, B” Armor, Industrial Education Club. MAY, JOHN E. Mouse” A. H. Rule Age 20, Class 52, 1st Lt., ”E” F. A., Intramural Athletics. MAYO, ROBERT V. R. and F. Age 25, Class 52, Air Force, C” Vets. McCALLUM, THOMAS J. . E. Age 20, Class 52, A” Senior Air Force. Tolar Tom Wheelock McCANN, LEONARD Leo” Pet. E. Fort Worth Age 21, Class 52, B” Engineers, Traditions Committee, Fort Worth Club. Pet. Club, ITOS Society. McConnell, william k. Ken” Accounting Dallas Age 22, Class 51, B” Composite, Program Committee, Ac¬ counting Society, President Table Tennis Club. McCOY, DONALD R. Donald Ray” C. E. Baytown Age 20, Class 52, D” Field Artillery, Btry. Duty Officer, Triangle Club, Texas Club. McCRADY, JAMES D. Mac” Ag. Ed. Beaumont Age 21, Class 52, B” Composite, DS, DMS, Collegiate FFA Chapter, Freshman Football, Alpha Zeta, Beaumont Club. McCRARY, JACK L. R. and F. South Houston Age 23, Class 52, D” Vets., R and F. Club. McDANTEL, ALAN R. Little Mac” Pet. and M. E. Pleasanton Age 21, Class 52, Ordnance, Pistol Team, Petroleum Engineer¬ ing Club, ASME, Brush Country Club, Southwest Texas Club. McDANIEL, FRED B. Freddy” Dairy Mfg. Shreveport, La. Age 20, Class 52, 1st Lt., C” F. A., Ross Volunteers, Shreveport A M Club Vice President, DS, DMS, Kream and Kow Klub. McDonald, JAMES N. Foots” C. E. Stephenville Age 20, Class 52, D” Seniors, ASCE. McENTIRE, GERALD Mack” R. S. Paris Age 25, Class 52, Navy, C” Vets., Rural Sociology Club, Ag. Council. 81 McMULLAN, DAVID T. Tom” Architecture Corsicana Age 23, Class 52, Navy, C” Vets., Navarro County Club, Y” Cabinet, Phi Eta Sigma, AGC. McNAIR, WINFRED L. Mac” Farm Mang. Robstown Age 21, Class 52, 1st. Lt., A” Inf., Brush County Club, Saddle and Sirloin Club, Junior Meat Judging Team, Wesley Foundation. McNEILL, CHARLES A. Mac” Educ. Houston Age 22, Class 51, 1st Lt., A” CWS, AIChE, ACS, YMCA Cabinet, Bowling Club, DS, English Club, Galveston Club. McPherson, william w. Bill” C. E. Crockett Age 21, Class 52, B” Comp. Intramural Manager, ASCE, Hous¬ ton County Club, Railroad Club. McREYNOLDS, J. C. Mac” Geol. E. Corsicana Age 20, Class 52, 1st Lt., A” AAA, Geol. Club, Petroleum Club, Navarro County Club, DMS, John R. Black Opportunity Award Winner. McSPADDEN, WILLIAM A. Dunfar” Pre-Dtw Amarillo Age 22, Class 52, Major, D” F. A., Co-Editor Aggieland 52, Guidon Bearer Ross Volunteers, Arts and Sciences Council, Outstanding Sophomore 49 D” F. A., Business Mgr. Aggieland 51, DS, DMS, Cadet Award ROTC Summer Camp, Pre-Law Club, Amarillo Club, Press Club, Triangle Club). MEACHAM, BILLY V. B. V.” Business Amarillo Age 21, Class 52, 1st. Lt., B” Transportation, Amarillo Club, Business Society. MEBANE, WILLIAM B. Bill” Accounting Bryan Age 23, Class 52, 1st Lt., D” Vets., Ross Volunteers, Phi Eta Sigma, Accounting Society. MEISENHEIMER, GUS E„ JR. 1 ' dd’ B. A. Corpus C n st Age 21, Class 52, 1st Lt., B” Comp., Corpus Christi I- Town Club, Business Society. MERBETH, GUS C. B. P. M. Age 20, Class 52, Capt., B” Field Artillery. MIDDLETON, JAMES H., JR. I. Ed. San Antonio Jim” Abilene Midge” Balli uger White Band, San Joe” Houston ' D” Field Artillery, Houston Club, Age 21, Class 52, 1st Ft., B” Air Force, Bowling Team, Abilene Club. MIDGLEY, WALTER E. . Ed. Age 23, Class 49, Air Force, 1st Lt Angelo Club, Industrial Education Club. MILLENDER, JOHN J. R. F. Age 21, Class 52, 1st Lt., Range and Forestry Club. MILLER, BRUCE M. Ag. Eco. Brady Age 20, Class 52, Major, 8th Regiment, DS, DMS, Ag. Eco. Club, Student Senate, Heart of Texas Club. MILLER, BRUCE W. Ag. Ed. Cuero Age 22, Class 52, Marines, Lt. Col., C. O. Vet. Btn., Lavaca County Club, FFA, DS, Freshman Football. MILLER, CAROL H. C. H.” Ag. Eng. Dawn Age 22, Class 52, 1st Lt., A” T. C. Panhandle Club, ASAE, DSF. MILLER, EDGAR D. D” Accounting Dallas Age 20, Class 52, Lt. Col., 4th Air Force Gp., Accounting Society. MILLER, GLEN R. G. R.” Bus. Iowa Park Age 20. Class 52, Capt., B Sqdrn., Model Railroad Club, Bus. Society, North Texas Club. MILLER, JOHN K. Babe” A. H. Ft. Davis Age 20, Class 52, Major, Hdgs. Cons. Band, Trans-Pecos Club. MILLER. JOSEPH G„ JR. Joe” Ag. Eng. San Antonio Age 20, Class 52, 1st Lt., A” CAC. MILLHOLLON, REX W. Ag. Ed. Snyder Age 20, Class 52, 1st Lt., B” T. C. MILLIGAN, JACK C. Kaufman F. A., Kaufman County Club, A” A ' A. H. Age 20, Class 52, Capt. Saddle and Sirloin Club. MITCHELL, MELVIN M. C. E. Age 20, Class 52, 1st Lt. Tau Beta Pi, DS, DMS. MOGLIA, ERNEST L. Ag. Eng. Age 22, Class 52, 1st Lt. MOGLIA, GEORGE E. Animal Science Age 20, Class 52, A ASA. MOHLE, THEODORE W. Bus. Age 21, Class 52, 1st Lt., Manager, Varsity Baseball Association, Houston Club. MOLINA, FRANCISCO D. Math Age 19, Class 53, B” CAC Laredo Club Mitch” San Antonio B” Engineers, RV ' s ASCE AGC, Ernie” Laredo CAC, ASAE Laredo Club. Laredo JR. Spider” Houston ' B” Athletics, Freshman Baseball Manager, Business Society, T” Paco” Laredo MONROE, DON R. M. E. Garland Age 20, Class 52, 1st Lt., A” Seniors. MONTGOMERY, WARREN E. Monty” Biol. Dallas Age 20, Class 52, Lt. Col., 2nd Group, 8th Regt, Student Senate, Senior Class Tradition Committee Recording Secretary. MOON, BILL P. Bill” Af. E. Independence, Kansas Age 21, Class 52, A” Armor. MOORE, BOBBY L. A. H. Dallas Age 22, Class 52, 1st Lt., D” A. F., Weightlifting Club, Tumbling Club. MOORE, CARL O. Critter Farm Mang. Harlingen Age 21, Class 51, Capt., Sqdn 15, Rio Grande Valley Club. MOORE, JAMES S. Senator Pre-Law Arlington Age 20, Class 52, B” Seniors, Golf Team, Debating Team, English Club, Fort Worth Club, Spanish Club. MOORE, PAUL D„ JR. P. D.” Hort. McAllen Age 20, Class 5 2, Lt. Col., 8th Regt., Vice President Horticulture Society. MOORE, WILLIAM D. Bill M. E. Houston Age 21, Class 52, White Band. MOORE, WILLIAM R. Bill Business Austin Age 22, Class 52, Major, G” A. F., Ross Volunteers, Business Society, DMS, Freshman Football. MORGAN, J. E., JR. Ed” A. H. Plum Age 20, Class 52, 1st Lt., E” Inf., Fayette County A M Club, Saddle and Sirloin Club, Junior Livestock Judging. MORRIS, BILLY C. Froggie” Ch. E. Winnsboro Age 21, Class 53, White Band, Aggie Softball Team. MORRIS, DERYL E. B. A. Beeville Age 21, Class 52, A” Seniors. MORRIS, DONALD S. Don” B. A. Bay City Age 22, Class 51, 1st Lt., A Inf., Business Society, Wharton County Club. MORRIS, FRANK R. A. H. Van Horn Age 21, Class 52, Lt. Col., QM, Student Senate, Ross Volunteers, Senior Court, Saddle and Sirloin Club, Phi Eta Sigma, Alpha Zeta, DS, DMS. MORRIS, JACK L. Happy Jack” Arch. Const. Farmersville Age 20, Class 52, Capt., L” Sqdn., Ross Volunteers, DMS, Vice President Collin County Club, AGC, Student Senate. MOSTELLER, STANLEY A. Slick” Agron. Paint Rock Age 20, Class 52, 1st Lt., A” F. A., San Angelo Club, Agron¬ omy Society. MOTHERAL, PAUL H. Hack” C. E. San Benito Age 20, Class 52, White Band, ASCE, Rio Grande Valley Club, Aggieland Orchestra. MUGG, JOHN D. Pet. E. San An o ti Age 21, Class 52, 1st Lt., C F. A., Petroleum Club, Antonio Club. MUNNERLYN, TOM A. Insurance Del Rio Age 20, Class 52, Major, 8th Regt. Staff, Business Society, United Nation’s Club, Fencing Team, Reporter Del Rio Club, DMS, DS. MUNSON, THURMOND A., JR. Thurlo” Ch. E. and B. A. Angleton Age 21, Class 52, 1st Lt., ASA, AIChE, Singing Cadets, Presi¬ dent Brazoria County Club. MYERS, BOBBY L. C. E. Electra Age 20, Class 52, C” Seniors, Fencing Team, ASCE. MYERS, CHARLES E. Charley” Pet. E. Pharr Age 20, Class 52, D” Field Artillery, Phi Eta Sigma, DS, Intramural Manager, Petroleum Club, Valley Club. NANNY, THOMAS M. Moose” A. H. Rochester Age 20, Class 52, Major, 2nd Bn., Inf. Regt., Junior and Senior Livestock Judging Team, Senior Meats Judging Team, Saddle and Sirloin Club, HJSK Club. NAUGLE, NORMAN W. Math Saginaw Age 21, Class 52, A” Signal Corps, Ft. Worth Club, Math Club. NEAL, BILLY JOE Bill” Geon. Eng. Corpus Christi Age 21, Class 52, Lt. Col., 1st Bn., F. A. Staff, Geology Club, Corpus Christi Club, Senior Court, DS, DMS. NEELY, WILLIAM J. Bill” Ch. E. Dallas Age 20, Class 52, A” Comp., Tau Beta Pi, Vice President AIChE, Engineer’s Council, DS, Phi Eta Sigma, DMS, Dallas Club. NEINAST, GARY S. Tiny” E. E. Sweetwater Age 21, Class 52, 1st Lt., A” Signal Corp, Phi Eta Sigma, Tau Beta Pi, Amateur Radio Club, Engineer Staff, Press Club, DS, AIEE Club. NELSON, WESLEY C. Wes” Ag. E. Katy Age 21, Class 52, A” Seniors. NETARDUS, JARO G. Junior” B. A. El Campo Age 21, Class 52, Lt. Col., Athletic Bn., Varsity Football 49, 50, 51, Freshman Football 48, T” Club, Phi Eta Sigma, New¬ man Club, DMS, DS. NEUVAR, ERWIN W. Ch. Hallettsville Age 21, Class 52, Capt., A” AAA, DMS, Newman Club, Lavaca County Club, Camera Club. NEWMAN, DERYL E. Arch. Cuero Age 2 Y Class 52, C” Vets., Associated General Contractors. NEWMAN, J. SHELBY Agron. Rockdale Age 21, Class 52, 1st Lt., B” Quartermaster, Agronomy Society, Senior Crops Judging Team, Freshman Crops Judging Team, Junior Poultry Judging Team, Agricultural Council, Agriculturist Staff. NICHOLSON, Wm. STUART, JR. Nick” B. A. Houston Age 23, Class 52, Capt., F” Squadron Air Force, Business Society, Press Club, DS, Houston Club. NICOSIA, RICHARD T. Nick” B. A. Houston Age 22, Class 52, 1st Lt., L” A. F., Houston Club, Intramural Boxing. NIGHT, RALPH B. A. Beaumont Age 20, Class 52, A” Field Arty., Beaumont A M Club, Business Society, Hillel Foundation. NIXON, EUGENE H., JR. Nick” Ag. Eco. Brady Age 21, Class 52, 1st Lt., B” Coast Artillery, DS, DMS, San Angelo Club, Heart of Texas Club, Ag. Eco. Club. 84 NOACK, ERNEST L. Tank A. H. Rockdale Age 21, Class 52, Capt., B” QMC, Agricultural Honor Society, Alpha Zeta, Volleyball Club, Milam County Club, Luther League, Sergeant-at-Arms Junior Class, Junior Livestock Judging Team. NOEL, JAMES S. Buck C. E. Lockhart Age 21, Class 52, 1st Lt., C F. A. ASCE, AGC. NOHAVITZA, ELO E. Bus. El Campo Age 21, Class 52, Capt., A” Athletics, Wharton County Club T” Association, Business Society. O ' CONNELL, HERBERT E. Buddy Journalism Van Vleck Age 21, Class 51, 1st Lt., A” Inf., Journalism Club. OLIPHANT, LUTHER N, JR. B. P. M. Dallas Age 20, Class 52, C” Seniors Dallas Club, Bus. Society. OLLERVIDES, MAURILO Ticho C. E. Laredo Age 21, Class 52, 1st Lt., B AAA, Laredo Club. O’NEAL, RICHARD M. Dick E. E. Lampasas Age 20, Class 52, 1st Lt., Company 12. OSBORN, CHARLES E. Ozzy Bus. Friona Age 22, Class 52, 1st Lt., D Inf. Business Society, Panhandle Club. OTKEN, FRANCIS P. Francisco Zoology Falfurr as Age 21, Class 51, A” Chemical Corps. OTKEN, HENRY L. Arch. Falfurr as Age 25, Class 51, Army, 1st Lt., A Veterans. OTTINGER, M. GERALD Jerry I. T. Dallas Age 22, Class 52, A” Seniors, Industrial Education Club, Camera Club. OWEN, DONALD C. Don” Accounting Fort Worth Age 21, Class 52, Major, I” Sqdn. A. F., Outstanding Fresh¬ man 52, DS, DMS, Fort Worth Club, Accounting Society, Phi Eta Sigma, Phi Kappa Phi. PACE, JOE E. E. E. Roanoke Age 26, Class 52, Navy, Lt., C” Veterans. PACHECO, FREDERICO Freddy C. E. Laredo Age 21, Class 52, B” Seniors, ASCE, AGC, Newman Club, Laredo Club, Engineer Staff. PANKRATZ, WERNER E. E. Comfort Age 24, Class 52, Navy, D” Veterans, Tau Beta Pi. PARK, PHOCION S. Phoc” C. E. San Antonio Age 22, Class 51, C Seniors, Capt., San Antonio Club, ASCE. PARKER, WILSON C. Willie” Geol. San Antonio Age 20, Class 52, B” Field Artillery, Engineer Council, President Geology Club. PARNELL, JOHN E. Arch. College Station Age 20, Class 52, ”B” Athletics, Swimming Team, Water Polo Team. 85 PARR, CHARLES F. Charlie” M. E. Amarillo Age 20, Class 52, 1st Lt., A” Comp. PATRICK, KOHN O. Willie” Ag. E. Mount Sylvan Age 20, Class 52, 1st Lt., A” QMC, Tyler Club, Collegiate FFA. PATTON, DON ROBERT Bob” R. and F. Dallas Age 21, Class 52, Capt., E” Inf., Range and Forestry Club, Dallas Home Town Club. PATTON, JAMES O. Machine Gun” C. E. Pharr Age 22, Class 52, 1st Lt., A” Engineers, ASCE, Rio Grande Valley Club. PATTON, KEITH L. B. A. Agua Dulce Age 21, Class 51, A” Armor, B. A. Society, Brush County Club. PAYNE, LYLE L. Bus. Houston Age 22, Class 52, Capt., C. O. Company 11, Business Society, Houston Club. PENN, CAREY W. Curley” Acct. Houston Age 22, Class 52, Lieut., A” Seniors, Wrestling Club, Business Society, Accounting Society. PERKINS, DANIEL C, JR. Bio. San Antonio Age 21, Class 52, Major, 1st Group Staff, 8th Regt. PERKINS, STANLEY L. Stan” Geol. Eng. Kingsville Age 21, Class 52, E” Seniors, Petroleum Club, Geology Club, Intramural Manager, YMCA. Fort Worth ' A” Ordnance, FFA, Agriculturist Bob” Bryan PERRY, CHARLES A. Ag. Ed. Age 21, Class 52, Lieut., Staff. PEURIFOY, ROBERT L., JR. E. E. Age 20, Class 52, Lieut., A” Composite, AIEE. PEYTON, RICHARD A. Dick” Age 21, Class 52, Capt., A” Composite, Distinguished Student, DMS, ASCE, Bastrop-Lee County Club, Composite Bn. Staff. PFEFFERKORN, DON L. Pfeff” B. A. Lockhart Age 21, Class 52, Lieut., A” Seniors, Business Society, Fresh¬ man Football, Varsity Football, Caldwell County Club. PHILLIPS, BILLY B. Bear” Acct. Irving Age 20, Class 52, Major, I” Squadron, Accounting Society. PHILLIPS, JAMES W. Jim” Eco. Dallas Age 20, Class 52, A” Infantry, Major, Regt. Staff, Economics Club, Dallas Club. PIERCE, WARREN M. Pick” A. H. Breckenridge Age 20, Class 52, Capt., C. O. Squadron 2, Student Senator, James R. Astin Award, Chronicler Alpha Zeta, Vice President Wrestling Club, Associate Editor Agriculturist, Saddle and Sirloin Club, Eastland-Stephens County Club. PIPES, KENNETH P. K. P.” Geol. Wichita Falls Age 21, Class 52, A” Chemical, Wichita Falls Club, Geology Club, Distinguished Student, Batt. Staff. PITTARD, LYNN P. Range Man. Santa Anna Age 20, Class 52, Lieut., B” Field Artillery, President Range and Forestry Club, Agricultural Council, Agriculturist Staff, Athletic Manager. 86 POOL, MILTON L. Cess” . T. Houston Age 23, Class 52, B” Composite, Houston Club, Industrial Education Club. POPE, JOHN A. Ill Hist. Rio Grande City Age 20, Class 52, Band, Modern Language Club, Pre-Law Club, Rio Grande Valley Club. PORCHER, GEORGE S. Butch” Land. Arch. Corpus Christi Age 21, Class 52, B” Armor, Corpus Christi Club. POSTON, BILLY M. Acct. Baytown Age 21, Class 51, Maroon Band, Accounting Society. POYNOR, JOHN T. Tom” Pet: E. Fort Worth Age 20, Class 52, Capt, C. O. Battery 7, Ross Volunteers, Student Senate, Secretary Petroleum Engineers Club, Intramural Manager, Distinguished Student, DMS, Fort Worth Club. PRATT, GILBERT A. C. E. San Antonio Age 2 5, Class 51, Navy, D” Veterans, ASCE, AGC. PROCHASKA, FRANKIE C. Butch” Ag. Ed. Robstown Age 20, Class 52, A” Armor, Newman Club, Collegiate Four-H, FFA, Brush Country Club, Saddle and Sirloin Club, Distin¬ guished Student. PYLE, JOE NEIL Joe” C. E. San Antonio Age 21, Class 52, Lieut., Maroon Band, ASCE, San Antonio Club. QUAST, RAY G. 1. E. Houston Age 21, Class 52, A Composite. RAMIREZ, TELESFORO III Junior” A. H. Benavides Age 20, Class 52, Capt., A Army Security Agency, Fish Drill Team, Newman Club, Brush Country Club, Latin American Club. RAND, BILLY T. Freck” B. A. Groesbeck Age 20, Class 53, Capt., C. O. K” Squadron, Bi-Stone Club, Business Society, Press Club, Intramurals. RAY, CREAD L Hap” B. A. Waskom Age 20, Class 52, Lt. Col., Corps Staff, President YMCA, President Pre-Law Society, President Marshall Club, President Church Student Union, Outstanding Cadet, Town Hall Staff, Corps Chaplain, Social Secretary Senior Class, United Nations Club, Business Society, Wesley Foundation, Arts and Sciences Council, Interfaith Council, National Student Council YMCA, Chairman Southwest Region YMCA. REAGAN, TED J. Pierre” Geol. San Antonio Age 24, Class 52, D” Seniors, Geology Club, Lieut. REASONER, JAY E. Acct. Brownfield Age 21, Class 52, Lieut., G” Squadron, Business Society, Accounting Society. REAVES, DONALD R. Don” Arch. Big Spring Age 20, Class 52, Capt., C. O. D” Squadron, ASGC, Best Drilled Sophomore, San Angelo Club, DMS. REDWINE, ROY M. B. A. El Campo Age 21, Class 52, Lieut., Maroon Band, Business Society. REED, LYMAN S. Arch. Bryan Age 21, Class 51, Lieut., B” Composite, Architectural Societ], Camera Club. REED, STANLEY M. ' S a: i” Ag. Ed. Wills Age 22, Class 51, E” Seniors, Collegiate FFA. 87 Houston E” Squadron, Bowling Club, Houston REESE, ARLEN E. Bus. Age 21, Class 52, 1st Lt. Club. REICHERT, WILLIAM F. • ' Bones ' , . En. San Antonio Age 21, Class 52, Capt., A” Signal Corps, Distinguished Student, DMS, San Antonio Club, Secretary AIIE. REINHART, JOHN J., JR. B. P. M. Kilgore Age 22, Class 52, A” Composite, Business Society, East Texas Club. REININGER, DONALD L. Don” C. E. New Braunfels Age 22, Class 52, B” Composite, ASCE, Guadalupe-Comal County Club, Newman Club. RENKEN, LAWRENCE G. Larry” Bus. Wallis Age 21, Class 52, B” Composite, Intramural Manager, Busi¬ ness Society. RESTIVO, ANDREW J. Andy” Arch. Bryan Age 22, Class 52, 1st Lt., A” Composite, AGC. REYNOLDS, BEN D. Benny” Chem. Houston Age 21, Class 52, A” Ordnance, ACS, Modem Language Club. RICHARDSON, GEORGE E. Rich” Bus. Hull Age 22, Class 52, 2nd Lt., A” Seniors, Business Society. RICHARDSON, JOHN K. Rich” Flor. Midland Age 22, Class 52, C” Composite, Singing Cadets, Floriculture and Landscape Club. RICHERS, EMIL E. Otto” E. E. Bay City Age 24, Class 49, A” Vets., Knights of Columbus, Newman Club, Ross Volunteers, Inter Faith Council, DS. RIFF, MELVIN D. Doug A. H. Hondo Age 20, Class 52, C” Co. Inf., Vice President Collegiate Four-H Club, Operation Officer, 1st Batt., Reporter Southwest Texas A M Club, Batt. Staff, Saddle and Sirloin Club. RILEY, VANCE B. B. A. Beaumont Age 20, Class 52, E” A. F., Student Senate, Beaumont Club, Business Society. ROBERTS, WADE A. H. Moran Age 20, Class 52, E” F. A., Saddle and Sirloin Club. ROBINSON, JED N. B. A. Austin Age 21, Class 52, E” F. A., Business Society, Austin Club. ROBSINSON, LOUIS E. L. E.” A. H. Liberty Age 22, Class 52, Maroon Band, Saddle and Sirloin Club, Liberty County Club. ROBINSON, RICHARD L. Dude” Pet. E. Gladewater Age 21, Class 52, Maroon Band, Petroleum Club. ROGERS, ALAN W. Al” Arch. Dallas Age 22, Class 52, Sqdn. 13, Architecture Society, AGC. ROGERS, JAMES W. B. A. Texarkana Age 21, Class 52, Corps Staff, Drum Major Consolidated Band, Platoon Leader Ross Volunteers, Business Society, President Texarkana Club. 88 Corpus Christi Chemical, AIChE. ROLLINS, JAMES H. Jimmie” L. A. McKinney Age 21, Class 52, A” Composite, Chairman MSC Music Com¬ mittee, MSC Directorate, Wesley Foundation, Singing Cadets. ROLLINS, KENNETH B. Ch. E. Age 21, Class 53, Capt., C. O. A” ROLLMAN, EARL E. Gene” I. E. Laredo Age 22, Class 51, 1st Lt., B” Inf., Laredo Club, I. E. Club. ROSENTHAL, STANLEY H. Rosie” D. M. San Antonio Age 21, Class 52, D” Seniors, Kream and Kow Klub, Hillel Club, Interfaith Council. ROWE, JOHN G. 7. En. Dallas Age 21, Class 52, DS, Phi Eta Sigma, AIIE, Capt., Rifle Team 2 Years, Lettered 2 Years, Major, G” Squadron. ROWLAND, RICHARD O. Dick” Ag. Eco. Port Arthur Age 21, Class 52, Capt., Company 9, Agriculture Council, Ag. Eco. Club, Port Arthur Club. ROYALTY, JAMES G. Jim” B. P. M. Odessa Age 21, Class 52, A” Seniors, Aggieland Staff, Permian Basin Club. ROZELLE, F. McQUEEN Pete” Pet. Geol. E. Boerne Age 19, Class 52, Capt., B” Engineers, Engineer” Staff, Student Senator, DS, DMS, Pi Eta Sigma, Secretary Eng. Rifle Team 51, Capt., Eng. Rifle Team 52, Tau Beta Pi, Pet. Club, Geol. Club, Heart of the Hills Club. RUSSEK, VICTOR B. Vic” Geol. East Bernard Age 20, Class 52, Major Maroon Band, Consol. Band Staff, Town Hall Staff, DS, DMS, Social Secretary Wharton County Club, Geol. Club, Ross Volunteers, Pet. Club. SALDONA, ARTHUR D. Sal” C. E. Dallas Age 21, Class 54, D” Seniors. SANDERS, HAROLD A. Gus” . E. New London Age 21, Class 52, Major A” Squadron, President Rusk County Club, Vice Pres. I. E. Club, Reporter Intramural Managers Club, Senior Intramural Manager. SANDLIN, ROY E., JR. Ed” 7. E. Nevada Age 20, Class 52, Major, B” Athletics, Student Senator, Guion Hall Staff, Fish Basketball Letter, Varsity Squadman Basketball 2 Years, Varsity Squadman Baseball 2 Years. SANDOVAL, EMILIO J. El Supremo” M. E. Piedras Negras Age 23, Class 52, Maroon Band, AES, ASME, UN Club, Latin American Club, Newman Club. SANDUSKY, JUDGE EL Ag. Ed. Age 21, Class 52, Major, 2nd A. San Angelo Club. SARGENT, WILLIAM M. Pet. E. Sandy” Bronte Wing, Collegiate FFA, Age 21, Class 52, 1st Lt., B” T” Club, Tau Beta Pi, Pet. Club. Port Worth Ath., Swimming Letterman, Kir by vi lie T. C., Alpha Zeta, Senior Court, SAUNDERS, PAUL J. Ag. Ed. Age 21, Class 52, Capt., Student Senate. SAVAGE, THOMAS J. Tommy” B. P. M. Port Arthur Age 21, Class 52, Capt., B” F. A., President Singing Cadets, PA Hometown Club, Harmonaires. SAWYER, THOMAS E. Landscape Arch. Age 22, Class 52, A’ scape Arch. Society. Clev L Seniors, Liberty County Club, La 3i iz SCHAEFER, CLIFFORD A. Pop” M. E. San Antonio Age 24, Class 52, B” Athletics, ASHVE, ASME, President and Clerk Christian Science Organization, Track Team. SCHLATHER, CLARENCE A. Putt” 7. Ed. San Marcos Age 23, Class 51, A” Coast Artillery, Fish Track Team, Presi¬ dent Industrial Education Club, Engineers Council. SCHMIDT, JOHN A. Smitty” Bus. Slaton Age 21, Class 52, Capt., C. O. E” Field Artillery, President Panhandle Club, Business Society. SCHRANK, WILBURN R. Willie” 7. En. Hamilton Age 21, Class 51, Air Force, Lt. Col., C. O. 1st Group, 8th Regiment, Distinguished Student, DMS, Ross Volunteers, Presi¬ dent Lutheran Walther Club. SCHWARZ, CHARLES R. Charlie” Bus. Dallas Age 21, Class 52, 1st Lt., Company 14, Business Society, YMCA, Presbyterian Student League, Dallas Club, Distinguished Stu¬ dent, DMS. SCOTT, DANIEL E. Dan” Vet. Med. Tyler Age 20, Class 52, Air Force, Capt., H” Squadron, AUMA, ACE, Varsity Baseball. SCOTT, LEON S. Pal” Ch. E. Kerrville Age 22, Class 52, Maroon Band, Band, Wrestling Club, AIChE. SCOTT, WILLIAM H. Scotty” B. A. Temple Age 20, Class 52, Capt., B” Transportation, Freshman Track, Manager Student Activities Newstand. SEARS, WILLIAM E. Ziggy” Ag. Ed. Henderson Age 22, Class 52, A” Field Artillery, Rusk County Club, Secretary and Treasurer Collegiate FFA. SEBESTA, CHARLES E. Dutch” Jour. Marlin Age 21, Class 52, Capt., B” Infantry, Falls County Club, 1st Infantry, Battalion Staff. SELMAN, JAMES D„ JR. Bunkie” A. 77. Gonzales Age 21, Class 52, A” Composite, Saddle and Sirloin Club, Rodeo Club and Team, Gonzales County Club, Distinguished Student. SEMLINGER, RICHARD F. Dick” Ag. Ed. San Antonio Age 20, Class 52, Capt., C. O. B” Infantry, 4-H Club Reporter, Bowling Club. SHAEFEER, ROBERT J. Buddy” Ere. Dent. El Paso Age 21, Class 52, Major, B” Athletics, Athletic Battalion Staff, Football Letterman 48, 49, 50, 51, Track Letterman 49, 50, 51, 52, ”T” Association, MSC Council, Senior Court, Ross Volun¬ teers, Distinguished Student, DMS, Pre-Medical Society, Spanish Club, El Paso Club. SHAFFER, PAUL L. Shafe” ArcB. Big Spring Age 21, Class 52, Capt., C. O. E” Infantry, Swimming Team, Best Drilled Sophomore, Senior Court. SHELTON, ROY D. Shemp” Bus. Tyler Age 22, Class 52, A” Seniors. SHERRILL, FRANK P. Pinky” B. A. X r axahachie ge 21, Class 51, Capt., A” Ordnance, Vice President YMCA, business Society, Ellis County Club. SHERRILL, JAMES H. Stud” Mkt. San Marcos Age 22, Class 52, E” Infantry, San Marcos Club, Craft Club, Business Society. SICK, JOSEPH E. Ed” Pet. and G. E. Houston Age 22, Class 52, Capt., C. O. C” Armor, Ross Volunteers, Petroleum Club, Geology Club. SISTRUNK, WILLIAM T. Tom” Agronomy Port Lavaca Age 21, Class 52, C Squadron, Agronomy Society, South Texas Tri-Counties Club, Biology Club. SKAGGS, GRADY S. Geo. Engineering Adrian Age 21, Class 52, Co. 6, Panhandle Club, Geology Club. SKINNER, BEN S. Ben Skin” E. E. Hillsboro Age 21, Class 52, A” Athletic, Fish Football, Varsity Trainer, Hill County Club, Opportunity Award. SMALLWOOD, GRADY L. Ag. Ed. Mill sap Age 21, Class 52, 8th Regt., President Senate, Treasurer Alpha Zeta, FFA, Ag. Council, Weatherford Club, DS, DMS, Houston Military Affairs Citation, Nation Defense Transportation Cita¬ tion, Who ' s Who. SMATHERS, MARION G. Bud” Agronomy Valley Spring Age 20, Class 52, C” Co. Infantry, Secretary-Treasurer Land of The Lakes Club. SMYTH, CECIL B. Cec” Range Management Fort Worth Age 22, Class 52, D” Seniors, Range and Forestry Club, ASRM,.Fort Worth Club. SMITH, CHARLES R. B. A. Age 19, Class 52, Co. 9, Phi Eta Sigma, Accounting Society, Business Society, Ross SMITH, CLIFFORD M. Pet. and Geo. Engineering Age 21, Class 52, C” Armor, Pet. Club, SAM, El Paso Club. SMITH, GORDON H. Accounting Age 20, Class 52, L” Air Force. Russ” Dallas Dallas A M Club, Volunteers. Cliff” El Paso Engineering Club, Geo. Smitty Bryson SMITH, JAMES C. Jim” A. H. Uvalde Age 21, Class 52, G” A. F., Vice President Rodeo Club, Saddle and Sirloin Club, Alpha Zeta, Ag. Council, Rodeo Team, Freshman Football, Southwest Texas Club, DS. SNOW, LELAND H. Area. Harlingen Age 21, Class 52, C” A. F., IAS, Rio Grande Valley Club, DS. SNYDER, FORREST W. Snuffy” A. H. Brownwood Age 21, Class 52, C” Co. Inf., President Pecan Valley Club, Company Commander C Co. Inf., Saddle and Sirloin Club, Rodeo Club. SOLOMON, LEO T. Agronomy Roy, New Mexico Age 23, Class 52, ”D” A. F., Agronomy Society. SOUTHER, ROBERT P. Ch. E. Wichita Falls Age 20, Class 52, C” A. F., AIChE, Tau Beta Pi, Phi Eta Sigma, President Wichita Falls A M Club. SPADACHENE, TOMMY W. B. A. Houston Age 20, Class 52, Business Society, Houston A M Club, Quarterback Club, G” A. F. SPEARS, WALTER J. I. E. Lufkin Age 20, Class 52, A” A. F., Photography Club, Bridge Club. SPREEN, FRANCIS F. Arch. Houston Age 21, Class 52, D” Seniors, Houston A M Club, President Reagan Chapter, Architecture Society, Engineer” Staff. SPRINGER, CONRAD R. I. E. San A tfanfr Age 21, Class 52, Maroon Band, DS, Ross Volunteers, g Band, San Antonio Club, AIIE, DMS, Phi Eta Sigma, Ca rr pi s Beautification Committee, Social Committee. STALLINGS, LYNN W. Ch. E. Beaumont Age 20, Class 52, C” F. A., Ross Volunteers, AIChE, Beau¬ mont Club. STALLINGS, WALTER E. Ed ' ’ Agronomy Terrell Age 21, Class 52, B” Co. Inf., Agronomy Society, Vice Presi¬ dent Kautman A M Club. STANLEY, HOWARD L. Accounting Chillicothe Age 20, Class 52, A” QMC, DS, Accounting Society. STATMAN, MAX Ch. E. Dallas Age 19, Class 52, A” Ordnance, AIChE, DS. STEEDE, JOSEPH W. Monk” C. E. San Antonio Age 21, Class 52, M” A. F., Ross Volunteers, ASCE, AGC. STEIN, JOE D. Buckshot” B. P. M. Fredericksburg Age 21, Class 52, E” F. A., President Heart of Texas Club, Business Society, LSA, Btry. Ex. Officer. STEPHENS, CARL D. Heater” Zoology Devine Age 22, Class 52, A” Seniors, Arts and Sciences Council, Collegiate Academy, Aggie Players, Texas Academy of Science. STEPHENS, TED M. Stefie” AL E. San Antonio Age 21, Class 52, A” Inf., Treasurer Senior, Junior and Freshman Classes, Treasurer Student Senate, Chairman Trans¬ portation Committee, President San Antonio Club. STEVENSON, JAMES R. Steve” Ag. Ed. Venus Age 22, Class 52, Co. 14, Student Senate, FFA. ST. JOHN, JAMES C. Jimmie” AI. E. Corpus Christi Age 21, Class 52, A Comp., Corpus Christi Club. STORRIE, JOHN H. . E. Denton Age 20, Class 52, E” Seniors, Varsity Golf, ASME. STRAIN, JAMES H. J. H.” C. E. Haskell Age 21. Class 52, E” F. A., ASCE, HJSK Club. STRATERMANN, MALCOLM E. Rocky” Ag. Ed. San Antonio Age 20, Class 52, B” Inf., Secretary Collegiate 4-H Club, Texas A M Bowling Club, San Antonio Club, Parliamentarian of Collegiate FFA. STREICH, WILLIAM A. Bill” Journalism Houston Age 20, Class 52, F A. F., Batt. Staff, Managing Editor Batt., Journalism Club, Vice President Houston Club. STRICKLEY, MARCUS R. Strick” C. E. Houston Age 21, Class 52, C” Comp., Secretary and Treasurer Student Chapter AGC. STRIEKERT, ROY R. C. E. Houston Age 21, Class 52, A Engrs., Corps Staff, Best Drilled Sopho¬ more A Engrs. ASME Award Outstanding Junior, Platoon Leader Ross Volunteers, Student Entertainment Staff, Houston Club, DMS, Vice President Lamar Chap. Houston Club, C. O. Engr. Regt. STRODE, H. B. Buckshot” Arch. Palestine Age 20, Class 52, F” A. F. STROEBEL, FRED L. Pet. E. Cisco Age 21, Class 52, A Ordnance, Engineer Staff, ASME, Pet. Club, Secretary and Treasurer Lutheran Organization, DMS, Phi Eta Sigma. DS. 92 Age 22, Class 51, Army, C. U. 7th Kegt., A vet., ASCE, Exec. Officer Ross Volunteers, President of Senior Court. SUMMY, ALFORD F. Al” A. H. Pharr Age 20, Class 52, Major, A” Field Arty., Rio Grande Valley Club Treasurer, Saddle and Sirloin Club. SWEARINGEN, WILLIS O. Red” Pre-Dental Port Arthur Age 22, Class 52, White Band, Port Arthur Club, Pre-Med. Pre-Dental Soc., Aggie Band. SWENING, EVERETT G. Swede’’ Dairy Mfg. Brady Age 21, Class 52, 1st Lt., A” Ord., Kream and Kow Klub, San Angelo Club, Athletic Officer. SWINSON, CHARLES D. Cherry Pet. E. Bowie Age 20, Class 53, D” Seniors, Pet. Club, ASME. TANNER, LAWRENCE R. AL E. Orange Age 26, Class 52, Navy, 1st Lt., C” Vet., Student Senate, ASME, ASHVE, SAE. TAPLEY, JOHN T. Pet. E. Houston Age 22, Class 52, Capt., A” A. F., Junior-Senior Yell Leader, Best Drilled Sophomore A” A. F., Fish Drill Team. TARVER, JOHN P. Pat” Gen. Bus. Dallas Age 20, Class 52, 1st Lt., B” QMC, Bridge Club President, Singing Cadets, Business Soc. TATE, ROBERT C. Bob” Rural Sociology Age 21, Class 52, 1st Lt., I A. F., Fish Track Team, Singing Cadets, Ag. Council, Rural Soc. Club. TATE, ROYCE D. Bus. Corpus Christi Age 22, Class 52, 1st Lt., E” A. F., Tennis Team, Bus. Soc. TAYLOR, HAROLD Q. I. E. Temple Age 26, Class 52, Air Force, C” Vet. TAYLOR, JAMES W. Jim” Ag. Ed. Bertram Age 20, Class 52, C. O. 3rd Group, Lt. Col., FFA Treasurer, Land of the Lakes Club. TAYLOR, OLIVER B. O. B.” Ch. E. Pittsburg, Tex. Age 20, Class 52, Major, B” A. F., AIChE, Dist. Student, DMS, Social Comm., Calendar Comm. TERRY, JAMES A. P. E. Mesquite Age 20, Class 52, 1st Lt., B” Ath., Track, T” Assoc. TEUTSCH, JAMES R. Bud” A. H. Palacios Age 20, Class 52, 1st Lt., ”B” QMC, Saddle and Sirloin Club, Block and Bridle Club, Meat Judging Teams, South Tex. Tri- County Club. THAGGARD, DAVID L. 7. Ed. Philadelphia, Miss. Age 23, Class 52, Navy, ”D” Vet., BSU, Ind. Ed. Club. THOMAS, CHARLES B. Ben” Ag. Eco. Perryton Age 20, Class 52, E” F. A., Ag. Eco. Club, Panhandle Club, Vice President. THOMAS, JOHN P. Age 21, Class 51, B” Comp. J. P.’ Cotton Cente r I I THOMAS, HIRAM J. Cbem. Houston Age 22, Class 52, Lieut., Band, ACS, Biology Club, Distin¬ guished Student, DMS. THOMAS, WILLIAM B. Willie” A. H. Robstoivn Age 20, Class 52, A” Armor, Saddle and Sirloin Club, Block and Bridle Club, Collegiat e Four-H, Brush Country Club. THOMPSON, WILLIAM H. Bill” Chem. Houston Age 21, Class 52, Capt., C. O. B” Composite, President Biology Club, Arts and Sciences Council, Amer. Chemical Society. THORNTON, WOODSON S., JR. Woody” Al. E. Houston Age 21, Class 52, C” Composite, ASME, Bowling Team, Fish Drill Team, Houston Club. THORPE, ALFRED J. Al” Bus. San Antonio Age 21, Class 52, Major, Company 10, San Antonio Club, Business Society, Phi Eta Sigma, Distinguished Student. THREADGILL, FREDERICK W. Willie” Bd. Beaumont Age 21, Class 52, A” Field Artillery, President Beaumont Club. TIEDT, L. O. Ag. Journ. La Grange Age 20, Class 52, Major, 8th Regt. Staff, Alpha Zeta, Arts and Sciences Coun., Pres, journalism Club, Editor The Texas Aggie, Managing Editor Batt. 50, Outstanding Freshman Co. 3, Scholar¬ ship Award Winner, Danforth Achievement Award Winner 49. TILLOTSON, JAMES H. Jim” Phys. Sweetwater Age 21, Class 52, C” Composite, Physics Club, Arts and Sciences Council, Distinguished Student, DMS. TISHLER, JOHN W. P■ E. College Station Age 21, Class 52, C” Composite, Fish Baseball. TOPPERWEIN, WAYNE U. Top” Bus. San Antonio Age 21, Class 52, Lieut., A” Quartermaster, Business Society. ' POLAND, F. D. Pappy” Bus. Dallas Age 24, Class 52, Navy, C” Veterans, BSU, Business Society, Dallas Club. TOLAND, TRAVIS T” Pet. E. Breckenridge Age 23, Class 51, Lieut., Co. 7, Phi Eta Sigma, AIME, Pe¬ troleum Club, Oil Belt Club. TOMCHESSON, TEDDY J. Bus. Marlin Age 22, Class 52, Major, Air Force, Distinguished Student, Business Society, Bridge Club. TRAUTH, IGNATIUS C. Nace” Aero. E. Houston Age 20, Class 52, Major, ”H” Squadron, Newman Club, Inter Faith Council, YMCA, Secretary Y” Cabinet, Engineer s Coun¬ cil, IAS, Fish Drill Team, Ross Volunteers, DS, DMS, Out¬ standing Junior 2nd A. F. Wing, Tau Beta Pi. TRENCKMANN, LEON M. R. and E. Bay own Age 21, Class 52, B” Composite. TSCHIRHART, DON L. Duck” Agron. Hondo Age 20, Class 52, Capt., A” Field Artillery, President South¬ west Texas Club, Chairman Crafts Club, Agronomy Society, Distinguished Student, MSC Directorate. TUCKER, ARTHUR S. Tux” Arch. Port Arthur Age 21, Class 52, Major, ”B” Squadron, Model Railroad Club, Port Arthur Club. TURNER, BILLIE B. Ag. Ed. Whitesboro Age 21, Class 52, Lt. Col., Corps Staff, FFA, Ag. Journalism Club, Grayson County Club, Distinguished Student, DMS. a a TURNER, HAROLD E. B. A. Houston Age 21, Class 52, L ' ' Squadron, Business Society. UHER, VINCENT W„ JR. ' ' Vince B. P. AT Galveston Age 20, Class 52, 1st Lt., A QMC, Business Society, BPM Club, Galveston Club, YMCA Council. UNDERWOOD, BIBB A. Undie Agron. Mesquite Age 20, Class 52, Lt. Col., C” Infantry, Batn. C. O., DMS, Co-Editor Aggieland 52, Agronomy Society, Press Club, Heart O ' Texas Club, 1st Sgt., C’’ Infantry 50-51, Who’s Who. UNRUE, CHARLES D. Charlie bid. Tech. Abilene Age 22, Class 52, Major, A” Ordnance, American Foundry- man ' s Soc, Ind. Ed. Club, American Orel. Ass’n., Capt., Army Rifle Team, Sec. 52, Pistol Team 50-51, William Randolph Hurst Trophy 50-51, DMS, Distinguished Student. URBAN, EUGENE C. C. E. Corpus Christi Age 21, Class 52, 1st Lt., A Engineers. URRUTIA, ALBERTO C. Smokey” Pre-Med. San Antonio Age 21, Class 52, 1st Lt., D” Field Arty., Ross Volunteers, San Antonio Club, Athletic Director, Pre-Med. Club, Fish Drill Team. VAN CLEAVE, HORACE W. Cowtracks” Ag. Ed. Mission Age 20, Class 52, Lt. Col., D” Field Arty., C. O. 2nd Batn., DMS, Singing Cadets, Rio Grande Valley Club, FFA. VANDENBERG, DUANE E. Van B. A. Houston Age 21, Class 52, Major, B” Squadron, DMS, Ross Volunteers, Bus. Mgr., Aggieland 52, Pres. Bus. Soc., Act. Ed. Aggieland 51, Student Senator, Vice P. Junior Class, Sec. Soph. Class, Fish Drill Team, Sec. Arts and Sciences Coun., Ex. Sec. SWC Sports¬ manship Com., Houston Club, Pre-Law Soc., Texas Inter¬ collegiate Student Ass ' n., Press Club. VAN TASSEL, KENNETH G. Ken bid. Tech. College Station Age 21, Class 52 A” Seniors, Singing Cadets, Ind. Ed. Club. VAN WAY, JAMES P. Jim C. E. Greggton Age 24, Class 52, Major, 7th Regt., ASCE, AGC, Tau Beta Pi. DMS, East Texas Club. VAUGHAN, WILLIAM H. Bill A. H. Mineral W ells Age 21, Class 52, 1st Lt., A QMC, Saddle and Sirloin Club, Bit and Bridle Club, President, Palo Pinto Club. VAUGHT, STEVE M. Murph B. A. Port Arthur Age 21, Class 52, Capt., C. O. H” Squadron, Town Hall Staff, Pre-Law Club, Business Society, Port Arthur Club, Dis¬ tinguished Student, Distinguished Military Student. VINCENT, JACK R. Ag. Eco. 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ANGEL, THOMAS B„ JR. Loshwell” Vet. Med. Covington, Ky. Age 27, Class 52, Air Force. ARRINGTON, CLYDE O. Ag. Eco. Jones, La. Age 22, Class 52, Army, Vice President Agricultural Economics Club. 98 ASARO, JERRY E. E. Beaumont Age 22, Class 52, Navy, Tau Beta Pi, Aggie Players. ATKINS, JOE W. E. E. Fort Worth Age 30, Class 43, Army. BALZER, JOHN W. Jack” E. E. Sweetwater Age 28, Class 46, Navy, AIEE. BARRETT, JOE B. Geol. Brownwood Age 24, Class 51, Navy, Geology Club, Language Club. BAXTER, KENNETH N. Bax” A. A. Mason Age 22, Class 51, Hill Country Club, Ag. Eco. Club, Collegiate FFA. BEAIRD, HAROLD C. Geol. Tyler Age 21, Class 52, Geology Club, Vice President Tyler Club, Aggie Debate and Discussion Club. BEGNAUD, EDWARD M. Ed” 1. E. Port Arthur Age 22, Class 51, Industrial Education Club, Port Arthur Club, Newman Club. BERRY, ROBERT W. Bob” Ag. Ed. Gran bury Age 21, Class 51. BITTNER, RICHARD H. Dick” W. M. Van Vleck Age 23, Class 48, Army, Biology Club, President Texas Academy of Science, Wildlife Club, Agricultural Council. BOCKHORN, OSCAR E. Vet. Med. Bren ham Age 26, Class 50, Marines, LSA, Junior AVMA. BOENIG, DUANE A. R. S. Converse Age 21, Class 52, Bowling Club. BOURKE, CLARENCE D. Vet. Med. Dangerfield Age 29, Class 44, Air Corps, Southwestern Veterinarian, Junior AVMA, Student Council. BOWERS, S. DEAN Ch. E. Alice Age 20, Class 52, AIChE, Brush Country Club. BRADFORD, ROBERT I. Mutt” Pet. E. Atlanta Age 21, Class 52, Petroleum Club, Tau Beta Pi, Distinguished Student, DMS, Football ”B” Squad, ITOS Society. BRADLEY, JOE C. Phys. San Antonio Age 22, Class 51, Sul Ross Research Club. BRADY, RICHARD T. Dick” A. H. Carizo Springs Age 21, Class 52, Saddle and Sirloin Club, Southwest Texas Club, Distinguished Student, Newman Club. BRALLEY, JAMES M. Geol. Age 26, Class 51, Coast Guard. BREAUX, GLEN A. Ch. E. Age 20, Class 52, AIChE. Sweetwater Beaumon 99 BRUECHNER, HERMAN M. Vet. Med. Sweetwater Age 21, Class 52. BRYAN, NOEL A. Vet. Med. Richmond Age 23, Class 52, Navy, Junior AVMA, Distinguished Student. BRYANT, DOYLE E. bee ' ’ I. En. Noble, . Age 27, Class 52, Air Force, Junto Club. BURJA, EDWARD O. E. O.” Pet. E. Fort Worth Age 25, Class 52, Air Force. BURK, CHARLES H. Jerry” Aero. Hobbs, N. M. Age 21, Class 51, IAS, BSU. BUTLER, EDGAR T., JR. Tommy- . En. IPaco Age 22, Class 51, Varsity Swimming 3 Years, Co-Captain Swimming Team 51, Vocalist Aggieland Orch., Singing Cadets, Cadet, Lt. Col. 51, Vice President Sophomore Class, Student Senate, Outstanding Freshman Co. BUTLER, GLEN A. B. A. Edinburg Age 2 5, Class 52, Army, Business Society, Rio Grande Valley Club, Acct. Society. CALLIHAN, RUDY B. Af. E. Manvel Age 22, Class 52, Marines, SAE, Brazoria County Club. CAMPBELL, NOBLE J. Jay” C. E. Glendale Age 23, Class 52, Army, ASCE, Tau Beta Pi, Phi Eta Sigma, Distinguished Student. CARDON, RODNEY H. Rod” Arch. El Paso Age 22, Class 53. CARONIA, JULIAN Jay” Acct. Bryan Age 32, Class 52, Army. CARROLL. JAMES D. Vet. Med. Italy Age 27, Class 45, Army, Junior AVMA, Phi Zeta, Distin¬ guished Student. CARSON, MANSEL C, JR. Kit” Ag. Ed. Humble Age 23, Class 49, Vice President Aggie Players, Business Mgr. Aggie Players. CASEY, JAMES L. Jim” Math. Rockport Age 25, Class 52, Navy, Math Club, Distinguished Student. CAYOT, JACK E. Aero. Waco Age 29. Class 52, Air Force, IAS Vice-Chairman. CAMPBELL, ROBERT B. I. En. Age 23, Class 49, Army, AIIE. Bob” San Antonio CHRISTIE. ELLIS M. Ag. Ed. Caldwell Age 28, Class 52, Navy. CLARK, J. RAY, JR. Pet. E. and M. E. San Antonio Age 28, Class 50, Navy, Petroleum Club, ASME. 100 CLARK, WILLIAM T. Ag. Eng. Abilene Age 21, Class 51, ASAE, Abilene Club. x CLINE, ROBERT W. Bob Arcb. San Benito Age 23, Class 52, Marines, President Rio Grande Valley Club, Architecture Society, A Athletics, Fish Football. COBB, FLOYD N. Ty Hort. Longview Age 21, Class 52, Horticulture Club, East Texas Club. COLLINS, OTHO C, JR. Vet. Med. Age 26, Class 52, Army, Junior AVMA. CONLEY, JAMES H. Eco. Age 31, Class 52, Air Force, Economics Club. COOK, BILL R. O. C.” Midland Jim” Robstown Acct. Sweetwater Age 25, Class 51, Army, Masonic Lodge, Accounting Society. CORDES, LOUIS B. Louie” D. P. Fayetteville Age 20, Class 51, Kream and Kow Klub, Fayette County Club. COUFAL, LEROY L. Ag. Ed. Age 20, Class 52, Collegiate FFA. COURTNEY, MOODY E. Ag. Eng. Age 24, Class 51, Army, ASAE. Roy” Caldwell Hamilton 101 COWAN, WILLIAM C. Bill” M. E. Clarendon Age 24, Class 49, Army, ASME, Distinguished Student, Collin County Club. CREIGHTON, JOE K. Eco. Chillicothe Age 20, Class 52, Economics Club, Pre-Law Club, BSU, Dis¬ tinguished Student. CROLEY, JOSEPH R. Joe Bob” A. H. Huntsville Age 21, Class 52, Wesley Foundation, Houston Club, Fish Drill Team, Kream and Kow Klub. CROW-, M. DON Old Crow” Pers. Adm. Amarillo Age 23, Class 52, Army, President Amarillo Club, Business Society. CRUMPTON, ARCHIE B. Archie” E. E. Dallas Age 21, Class 51. CURD, MARCUS P. Arch. Fort Worth Age 34, Class 51, Air Force, AGC. DABNEY, WILLIAM B. C. E. Livingston Age 24, Class 52, Army, ASCE. DANIEL, EDWIN B. Ed” Agron. Florence Age 25, Class 52, Navy, President Agronomy Society, Vice- Chairman Agriculture Council, Williamson County Club. DANSBY, CULLEN T., JR. C. T.’ A. H. Valley l Age 21, Class 52, Saddle and Sirloin Club. DARLING, JIMMY R. Jim Ag. Eng. Abilene Age 21, Class 52. DAVENPORT, WALTER E. Spec C. E. Marlin Age 2 3, Class 52, Navy, ASCE, AGC. DAVIS, HAROLD W. £. E. P° rt Arthur Age 22, Class 52, AIEE, Port Arthur Club, Texas Academy of Science. DAVIS, JACK P. Ag. Ed. Stanton Age 28, C lass 52, Air Force. DAVIS, JAMES M. Jim Phys. Garland Age 22, Class 52, Phi Eta Sigma, Distinguished Student, Physics Club. DAVIS, JOHN P„ JR. Moaning John” Vet. Med. Shreveport Age 2 5, Class 50, Navy Air Corps, Junior AVMA, Distin¬ guished Student, Student Life Committee, Housemaster, South¬ western Veternarian, Veterinary School Honor Council, Vice President Freshman Class 49. DICKENS, WILLIAM H. Willie” Journ. Waco Age 20, Class 52, Journalism Club, Biology Club, Spanish Club, Batt. Staff, Waco-McLennan County Club. DONALDSON, EDWIN D. E. E. Hodge, La. Age 26, Class 52, Air Force. DOSSEY, WILLIAM F. Bill” Vet. Med. Pleasanton Age 29, Class 50, Air Corps, Junior AVMA. DREVES, JAY B. Deac” Geol. Fort Worth Age 24, Class 51, Navy, Geology Club. DuPRIEST, WILLIAM T. Bill” A. H. Waco Age 29. Class 45, Air Force. DUVALL, VICTOR M. Vic” Pet. E. Fort Worth Age 21, Class 51, Geology Club, Petroleum Club. ECKERMANN, EDGAR H. Ed” Vet. Med. Holland Age 22, Class 50, Junior AVMA. EGLOFF, JACK D. Ac ct. Paris Age 26, Class 52, Navy, Pres. Acct. Society, Lamar County Club, Distinguished Student. ELLIOTT, RICHARD M. Chuckles” Pel. E. and Geol. E. Amarillo Age 22, Class 51, Distinguished Student, DMS, Petroleum Club, Geology Club, Amarillo Club. ELLSWORTH, BILL R. Bill” Vet. Med. Dallas Age 22, Class 49, Student Senate, Editor Southwestern Veteri¬ narian, Award of Merit for Outstanding Veterinary Student 1950-1951, Exec. Vice President Eta Chapter of Phi Zeta, Borden Award Winner 51. ESTEP, FORREST L„ JR. Mkt. Dallas Age 21, Class 52, Dallas Club, Photography Club, Canterbury Club, Business Society, Executive Committee Business Society. ETIE, GARLAND J. Bus. Beaumont Age 31, Class 52, Air Force, Business Club, Beaumont Club, Distinguished Student. 102 EVANS, VERNON L. Dippy” P. E. Columbus Age 22, Class 52, Marines, Intramurals, P. E. Club, Biology Club. ENGELBERG, MARVIN W. Red” Chem. Dallas Age 21, Class 51, Hillel Club, American Chemical Society, Dallas Club. FEARS, HENRY, JR. . E. Tyler Age 23, Class 52, Navy, Secretary Industrial Education Club, Distinguished Student. FEATHERHOFF, JOSEPH W., JR Jay” Ah E. Velasco Age 24, Class 48, Navy, ASME, SAE, Brazoria County Club. FENLEY, JAMES L. Jim” Ah E. Keltys Age 28, Class 52, Air Force, ASME, Tau Beta Pi. FETT, JOAO C. A. H. Porto Alegre, Brazil Age 2 5, Class 52. FINDLEY, GEORGE W. Ag. E. Age 22, Class 52, ASAE. FIGUEROA, FEDERICO F. Ah Dallas Fig” Del Rio Age 20, Class 52, Del Rio Club. FISHER, DON C. AI. E. Age 23, Class 50. D. C.” Borger ■ Garm Rosenberg Years, Track 3 Years, T” ' Daddy-O” Waco FRANKSON, MAYNARD C. Kiff Vet. Med. Palacios Age 24, Class 52, Air Force. FRICKE, ALFRED E. Al” . E. Laredo Age 25, Class 51, Marines, Industrial Education Club, Laredo Club, Newman Club. GARMANY, JOHN H„ JR. B. A. Age 21, Class 52, Cross Country 3 Association, Capt., Cross Country 51 GEIGER, MILTON P. Bus. Age 20, Class 52, Business Society, President Waco-McLennan County Club. GILBRETH, RICHARD J. Rich” R. and F. Hedley Age 2 5, Class 51, Navy, R. and F. Club. GOODRUM, FELIX M. Peebie” Arch. Houston Age 21, Class 50, AGC, Architecture Society, Houston Club, Aggieland Combo. GOODWIN, ROBERT J. Bob” Vet. Med. Port Arthur Age 30, Class 52, Navy. GORMAN, RALPH E„ JR. Muh” Arch. Port Arthur Age 2 3, Class 51, Intramural Mgr., President Port Arthur Club 50, Sports Editor Batt. 51, Architecture Society, AGC, Press Club. GOUGLER, PHILLIP D. Goug’ Ag. Journ. Da ' tch Age 27, Class 50, Army, Journalism Club, Model Railroad Cljb GRATZ, DAVID M. Pre-Den. Age 20, Class 52. GRELEN, THOMAS D. W. M. Little Dave Dallas Bryan Age 23, Class 49, Air Force, Fish and Game Club. GRIFFIN, DOYLE R. Griff” Arch. Longview Age 23, Class 51, Track 48, Cross Country Intramural Champ 50, Pistol Team, Student Senate, East Texas Club, Ross Volun¬ teers, AGC. GUY, CLOVIS R. Doc” Bus. Kirbyville Age 21, Class 52. HABERMAN, LAWERENCE R. Ag. Ed. Henrietta Age 27, Class 52, Army, Distinguished Student, Phi Eta Sigma, EFA, Newman Club. HAGEE, BRUCE E. W. M. Fredericksburg Age 23, Class 51, Navy, Wildlife Club, Texas Academy of Science. HALKIAS, JOHN E. T” Ch. E. Eastland Age 25, Class 47, Navy. HALL, JAMES L. Ag. E. Rice Age 30, Class 52, Air Force. HAMILTON, WILBUR H. Snooky” Bus. Little Rock, Ark. Age 21, Class 52, Business Society, Distinguished Student, Vars ity Baseball 2 Years. HANEY, AUSTIN E., JR. Auss” Ag. Ed. Lipan Age 22, Class 52, Collegiate EFA. HARDWICKE, LAWRENCE G. Larry” Bus. Corpus Christi Age 20, Class 52, Singing Cadets, Phi Eta Sigma, Interchurch Council, Music Committee MSC. HARPER, JOHN L. Vet. Med. Fort Worth Age 27, Class 52. HARRIS, JAMES R. A. H. Iredell Age 23, Class 51, Brush Country Club, Saddle and Sirloin Club. HARRIS, JOHN T. W. Al. Gorman Age 22. Class 52, Marines, Alpha Zeta, Agriculture Council, President Fish and Game Club, Academy of Science. HARRIS, ROBERT L. Jitterbug Age 22, Class 52, East Texas Club, Christian Fellowship, Busi¬ ness Society, Varsity Track. HARRIS, THOMAS A. Tom” A. II. San Angelo Age 23, Class 52, Navy, President Saddle and Sirloin Club, Junior and Senior Livestock Judging Teams, Junior and Senior Meats Judging Teams, Agriculture Council, San Angelo Club, Rodeo Club. HART, MICHAEL L. Larry” Geol. Fort Worth Age 2 5, Class 50, Army, Geology Club, Fort Worth Club, Distinguished Student. HENDERSON, BOBBY L. Hap” Agron. W aco Age 21, Class 52, Agronomy Society, Waco-McLennan County Club, Reporter Agronomy Society, Advertising Chairman Cotton Ball, Distinguished Student. 104 Beaumont HENDERSON, JESSE W., JR. Vet. Med. Age 25, Class 50, Air Force. HERRING, JULIAN C. Pet. and Geol. E. Abilene Age 21, Class 51, Track 3 Years, Cross Country 3 Years, C. O. B” Athletics 51, Who’s Who 50. HILLMAN, NED K. Kebo” Ag. Ed. Centerville Age 23, Class 51, FFA. HOOKER, WALTER J. Flor. Kemp Age 24, Class 52, Navy, Distinguished Student, Floriculture and Landscape Arch. Club. HOOVER, GEORGE E. Hoov” Hist. Temple Age 21, Class 52, Press Club, Pre-Law Society. HORNADY, STEPHEN D. Don’’ A. H. Archer City Age 23, Class 52, Marines, Saddle and Sirloin Club, Rodeo Club. HORTON, COYLE Ag. E. Bangs Age 28, Class 52, Army, Vice President ASAE. HOVEL, WILLIAM G„ JR. Bill Age 25, Class 51, Navy Air Corps, Saddle and Sirloin Club, Intramural Club. HOWARD, THADDEUS M. Thad Vet. Med. San Antonio Age 22, Class 53, AVMA. HOWREN, ROBERT C. C. E. Age 32, Class 51, Air Force, ASCE. HOY, JOHN D. E. E. Skeeter” Amarillo Johnny” Fort Worth Age 28, Class 52, Air Force. HRANITZKY, DENNIS R. Dick” Vet. Med. Yoakum Age 24, Class 48, Army, President Newman Club, Assistant Editor Southwestern Veterinarian, Junior AVMA, Lavaca County Club. HRNCIR, WILTON A. Bill” Ag. Eco. Halletsville Age 24, Class 49, Army, Agriculture Council, Secretary Lavaca County Club, Secretary Ag. Eco. Club. HUBERT, PATRICK L. Pat Vet. Med. Riviera Age 24, Class 51, Varsity Baseball 3 Years, All-Southwest Conference 2 Years, All-American 51, Who’s Who 51-52, South¬ western Veterinarian Staff. HUMPHRIES, JAMES E. Eddie” Vet. Med. Annona Age 25, Class 51, Marines. INSALL, HENRY E., JR. Buddy” F. M. Bay City Age 22, Class 50, Ag. Eco. Club, Rural Sociology Club, Mata¬ gorda County Club. IRONS, ROBERT T. Eco. Dallas Age 21, Class 52, Eco. Club. IRVIN, ROSS N. Ag. Ed. Hillsbon Age 22, Class 50, Vice President FFA, Hill County Ck b. ISOM, NEWMAN B. Vet. Med. Whitney Age 27, Class 52, Navy, AVMA. JACKSON, JERRY J. Hort. Saint Jo Age 35, Class 51, Army, Vegetable Judging Team. JACKSON, JOE D. Smiling Joe Ag. E. Coolidge Age 23, Class 50, Army, Senior Intramural Mgr., ASAE. JACKSON, JOHN W. Cuz” M. E. Wichita Falls Age 27, Class 52, Navy, ASME, ASHVE. JACKSON, WALTER L. A. H. Malakoff Age 21, Class 52, Saddle and Sirloin Club. JEWELL, THOMAS C, JR. Tom” . T. Sharon, Penn. Age 29, Class 52, Air Force, Student Senate, I. E. Club. JOHNSON, MILES U„ JR. Mu” Vet. Med. Corpus Christi Age 20, Class 52, Southwestern Veterinarian St aff, Corpus Christi Club, Distinguished Student, Junior AVMA. JOHNSON, QUINTON A. Swede” Agron. Hutto Age 21, Class 52, Lutheran Student Assoc., President Gulf Region Lutheran Student Assoc., Williamson County Club, Agronomy Society, Interfaith Council. JONES, BILLY G. Bill” Af. E. Segno Age 24, Class 51, Army, ASME, SAE. JONES, PAUL B. L. A. Dallas Age 20, Class 53, English Club. JONES. HOWARD H., JR. Jack” Vet. Med. Robstown Age 21, Class 52, Varsity Track 48, Cross Country 48, Brush Country Club, AVMA, T” Association. JUDY, EDGAR L. Judy” Vet. Med. Eloydada Age 25, Class 51, Army. KASPER, JOHN III Johnny” R. S. Shiner Age 22, Class 50, Newman Club, Rural Sociology Club, Lavaca County Club. KAY, MORGAN D. Ag. E. Stepbenville Age 22, Class 51, ASAE. KAY, VICTOR W. Vic” W. AI. Stepbenville Age 23, Class 51, Fish and Game Club, Academy of Science, Intramurals. KENDRICK, GIBNEY, JR. Gib” Vet. Med. Houston Age 26, Class 46, Army, Southwestern Veterinarian Staff. KEOUGH, MARIN B. Moe” AI. E. Houston Age 24, Class 48, Navy, ASME, Newman Club, Houston Club. KNELLINGER, ROBERT L. Bob” . E. Velasco Age 23, Class 52, Marines, Industrial Education Club, Treasurer Brazoria County Club, Radio Club. 106 KRUEGER, DONALD R. Don” Arch. Goliad Age 20, Class 51, Architecture Society, AGC, Lutheran Student Assoc., President Victoria County Club, Distinguished Student. KRUPALA, GEORGE E. D. H. Schulenburg Age 23, Class 52, Army, Kream and Kow Klub, Newman Club. LAWLEY, HAROLD B. H. B.” Pet. E. Pampa Age 25, Class 52, Navy, Pet. E. Club. LEE, HENRY A., JR. Cb. E. Houston Age 21, Class 52, AIChE. LEON-ORTEGA, AUGUSTO M. Gus B. A. Mexico City, Mex. Age 22, Class 52, Phi Eta Sigma, Spanish Club, Art Gallery Committee, Modern Languages Club, Business Society, Latin American Club, United Nation’s Club, YMCA Cabinet. LEWIS, W. M. Bill” Vet. Med. Kosse Age 24, Class 52, Air Corps, Junior AVMA. LEWIS, WILLIAM M. Bill” Agron. College Station Age 22, Class 52, Agronomy Society, Alpha Zeta, Distinguished Student, Crops Judging Team, Singing Cadets. LINDSEY, GILBERT D. Vet. Med. Quanah Age 27, Class 51, Army, Junior AVMA, Greenbelt Club, Dis¬ tinguished Student. LOCKRIDGE, WILLIAM W. Vet. Med. Age 19, Class 52. Bill” Mullin LOZANO, CARLOS A. B. A. San Benito Age 24, Class 48, Army, Business Society, Rio Grande Valley Club. LYONS, CHARLES R. Frog” Agron. Runge Age 23, Class 52, Navy, Agronomy Society, Flax Country Club. MANUEL, MARIN, JR. A. H. Hams hire Age 2 5, Class 51, Army, Rodeo Club, Saddle and Sirloin Club, Agriculture Council, Beaumont Club, Rodeo Team. MARENTES, TOMAS, JR. Tommy” C. E.- Mexico City, Mex. Age 23, Class 52, ASCE. MARTIN, ARNOLD R. Acct. Hearne Age 28, Class 52, Navy, Accounting Society, Robertson County Club, Phi Eta Sigma. MARTIN, D. B„ JR. Vet. Med. Longview Age 23, Class 48, Marines, Junior AVMA, Distinguished Student. MARTIN, JAMES O. Big Jim Vet. Med. Cotulla Age 27, Class 50, Air Corps, Student Life Committee, Student Senate, Junior AVMA, Sul Ross Research Club, Collegiate FFA. MATULA, CLARENCE R. Ag. Ed. Granger Age 21, Class 52, Collegiate FFA, Newman Club, Craft Shop. MAYES, JOE F. Aero. Age 22, Class 51, Fencing Team, IAS. HoAsi 9) 107 McADAMS, JOSEPH D. R. and F. Corsicana Age 22, Class 52. McDuffie, Norton g., jr. Ch. E. Beaumont Age 21, Class 52, Tau Beta Pi, Aggie Players, Wesley Founda¬ tion. McGAUGHEY, HUBERT N. Mac” C. E. Jacksonville Age 21, Class 52, ASCE. McLEOD, STEWART N. Mac” Vet. Med. Big Spring Age 31, Class 52, Army, Junior AVMA, Southwestern Veteri¬ narian Staff. MERGELE, JACK E. Spud” Pet. and Geol. E. San Antonio Age 24, Class 51, Navy, Student Life Committee, Student Senate, San Antonio Club, Petroleum Club, Geology Club. MICHEL, HENRY F. Vet. Med. Marble Falls Age 26, Class 50, Navy. MILLS, JACK E. Alkt. Beaumont Age 20, Class 52, Business Society. MODE, WILLIAM G. Pige” Vet. Med. 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Gordon Age 33, Class 51, Navy. 108 MADDOX, REX M. King Vet. Med. Alvarado Age 20, Class 52, Johnson County Club, Junior AVMA, Dis¬ tinguished Student. MANER, JOHN T. ' ' Ted” A. H. Fredericksburg Age 21, Class 51, Saddle and Sirloin Club, Heart O’ Hills Club. MANESS, THOMAS W. ' ' Tommy” B. A. Paris Age 24, Class 52, Air Force, Business Society. NELSON, CHARLES H. Seed” Ch. E. Port Arthur Age 22, Class 52, AIChE, Port Arthur Club. NELSON, EMMITT J. M. E. Conroe Age 22, Class 52, ASME. NELSON, MILTON L. B. A. Age 24, Class 48, Navy, Intramural NICHOLS, WILLIAM S., JR. Vet. Med. Age 2 5, Cl;jss 48, Navy, Junior AVMA. NICKELL, HENRY W. E. E. Lindy” Bryan Mgr., Business Society. Beaumont Nick” Glen Rose Age 23, Class 52. NIXON, BILLY P. Nick” Pet. E. Canton Age 21, Class 51, Petroleum Club, AIME. Dallas Tito” La Paz, Bolivia Bob” Olney OLIVER, A. T. E. E. Age 30, Class 52, Army, AIEE. OLSON, JOHN M. Johnny Arch. 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A .—Del Rio CAMERON, PAUL E., Geol. and Pe .—Wichita Falls CAMMACK, VAN R., Pet. E .—Beaumont CAMPBELL, AARON W., Pet. Hillsboro CARDENAS, JOE L, I. T.—Weslaco CARGILL, CHARLES R., B. A.—Eddy CARPENTER, ROBERT D., Dallas CARR, GORDON W., Hist .—Port Neches CARROLL, DONALD F., M. Dallas CARTER, BUEL G., £« o.—Waco CASHION, MASON L., Pers .—Aggieland CAVENDER, JAMES W., Ag. Ed .—Corsicana CAWLEY, W. O., P. H.—Houston CERVENKA, LEE R., Ch. £.—Houston CHAMBERS, DAVID G., Farm Mg .—Dallas CHAPMAN, JERRY J, bid. Tec 6.—Hewitt CHILDS, JOHN O., M. E .—Jacksonville CLARK, DONALD H., C. £.—Edinburg CLARK, SHIRLEY R., JR, Mkt .—Cleburne CLEGHORN, LEONARD V, A. .—Blanket CLEMENS, FELIX C, Ag. £ ' .—Shamrock CLINTON, KEN B, Arch .—Houston COBB, CHARLES C, bid. Tech .—Kilgore COBBLE, BILLY, Mineola COCANOUGHER, C. M, Ue .-Mcd ' .—Decatur COGBURN, JIMMIE W„ Arch. —Ft. Worth COLLEY, TOMMY L, Ch. E .—La Marque COLLINS, JOSEPH P, Pet- £.—Midland COLLINS, SULA G, Journ. —Ft. Worth COLLINS, THOMAS B„ Math —Stephenville COOPER, EDWIN H„ Wldf. Man.—Sun Marcos CORONADO, FRANCISCO X, Ag. £«g.—Laredo COSPER, CHARLES E, Acct .—Houston COUGHRAN, TED, Pet.-Geo. £.—Boerne COWAN, STUART M„ M. £.—Clarendon COX, ALLEN B, M. £.—Texarkana COX, FAGAN A., B. P. M. —Houston COZZENS, CHARLES R., I. Texas City CRABTREE, WILLIE A., E. Gladewater CRAGIN, JOHN D., M. San Antonio CRAWFORD, DAVID W„ Houston CREEL, ROBERT J., Aero. —Galveston CROSS, JULIAN F., Ag. £ .—Coleman CUNNINGHAM, WALTER D„ Ag. £ .—Boma tton CURLEE, LOREN L., I. E. —Groesbeck CURREWS, DANIEL R., Cb. £.—Dallas CURTIS, JIMMY E„ Ch. £.—Bryan DANSBY, R. E.. JR., Arch. —Pasadena DAVID, JOHN L., Pre-Law —Corsicana DAVIS, LEONARD B, Ch. £.—Orange DAVISON, THOMAS M., E. £.—Houston DAWSON, E. ROBERT, Pet. £.—Corpus Christi DAY, GORDON W., A. H.—Abilene DAYTON, EDMOND F., B. P. M. —London DEAN, WILLIAM W„ Her .—Pecos DEHNERT, JOHN W., Houston DELANEY, WILLIAM G., Ch. £.—Houston DEL RIO, JOSE L., JR., Man. E. —Matamoros, Mex. DETWEILER, GASTON C., £. £.—Houston DILLARD, JOSEPH T., AL £.—Houston DIMMITT, MALCOLM R., Ero.—Liberty DITTMAR, MARTIN J., A. £ .—Fredericksburg DIXON, ROBERT H„ Pen. Admin.—Ingleside DONALDSON, ARLEN W„ £«r.—Odessa DORCHESTER, JOHN N., Fisheries— ' Denison DOUGLAS, MALCOLM C., Pre-Law —Pampa DRAKE, JEROME E., Hart.—Port Arthur DRAWE, ROBERT J., W. AL—Harlingen DRENNON, WELDON N., B. P. AL—Waco DRIVER, RICHARD L., Math—Mart DLIDLEY, JOHN R., Arch .—Houston DUKE, TOMMY W„ Biol.—Ft. Worth DVORACEK, MARVIN J., Agron.—West EARL, JAMES A., . T.—San Antonio EARLE, JAMES H., Arch .—Jacksonville EAST. WILLIAM F, £. £.—Ft. Worth EDENS, WILLIAM D„ Zoo .—Bonham ELLER, JAMES M. ; A. H. —Mexia ELLIOTT, CLAUDE G., I. T.—Houston ELLIOTT, JAMES D., JR., Pet. E. —San Antonio EVANS, B. Q., B. A. —Houston EVANS, JACK M., I. T.—Truman EVANS, ROBERT E„ Ind. Houston FAGLEY, WILLIAM R., Mkt. —Houston FARMER, DONALD, M. Galveston FAUBER, LAWRENCE M., JR., I. T.—Corsicana FAUBION, JAMES L, JR., Ag. Ed.—Valley Mills FAULKNER, RICHARD C., Cb. £.—Port Arthur FIELDS, TRUETT N., Gen. Amarillo FISBECK, FRANCIL J., Mkt. —Moulton FISCHGRABE, OTTO D., H row.—Moody FLATT, DOUGLAS E., Act. Eng.—Terrell FLEMING, WILLIAM H.. M. £.—Houston FLORES, IGNACIO J„ Bus.—Laredo FLOYD, WILLIAM E., Agron. —Honey Grove FOLLEY, BILLY C, Math—Mart FOX, GARNETT S., JR., Acct. —Beaumont FRANCIS, E. D., Pet. E. —Houston FREY, JOHN R., A. .—Houston FRITTS, JACK G, A. .—Austin FRITZ, JOSEPH F., Geo .—San Antonio FUENTES, C. R., C. £.—Corpus Christi FUENTES, LEONEL F., Zoo .—Del Rio FULLER, EUGENE T., Geol. and Bus .— Beaumont CACHES, HARRY E., R. and £.—New Braunfels GALINDO, CARLOS M., JR., Acct.—Eagle Pass GALVAN, DANIEL L, Mod. Lang. —Laredo GAMBLE, HOWARD W., Ch. £.—Dallas GAREY, DONALD L., Geo. £.—Ft. Worth GARZA, JOE C., Ag. Ed. —Carrizo Springs GEORGE, ROBERT J., I. T.—Wichita Falls GERDES, RAYMOND A., A. .—Houston GIBBS, ROBERT B, Ag. £.—San Antonio GIBSON, BRUCE G, Land. Arch.—Turkey GIBSON, DANIEL M., JR., AL £.—Snyder GIBSON, KENNETH E., £. £.—Snyder IL Sl: GILLESS, ALVIN E., I. T.—Houston GILLETT, VICTOR W„ Corpus Christ! GLAXNER, DANIEL J„ A. H.—Pampa GOETZ, EDWARD L„ B. A .—Seguin GOLMAN, ALVIN D., Gen. Dallas GOODE, STERLING D„ Geo .—Wichita Falls GOODLETT, IRA T„ E. Irving GORMAN, JAMES D., B. A .—Abilene GOUGH, JOHN L., Pre-Med.—Temple GRAY, FOSTER L., Af. Dallas GRAY, THOMAS L., Ag. Taylor GRANTOM, CHARLES A., M. Houston GREANEY, DONALD E., Pers. Galveston GREENWAY, FRANK R., Ag. £i.—Wolfe City GREGORY, JAMES H., B. P. M .—Harlingen GROFF, WILLIAM L, Geo .—San Antonio GROSJEAN, BRYAN W., M. E .—Shreveport GROTE, FRED R., Geo . Eng .—Port Arthur GUTHRIE, S. C, JR, Gen. £ r.—Brownwood HAAS, RAYMOND A, B. A .—Kingsville HALE, HERBERT C, JR, Arch. Co«r .—Dallas HALL, JACK E, Rural Soc. —Amarillo HALL, TOMMY G„ C. £.—San Saba HALSELL, JOHN T„ £re-AW.—Laredo HALTOM, ED O, Ch. £.—Dallas HAMILTON, BOYD L, Pet. £.—Wichita Falls HAMILTON, WILLIAM, JR, Wldf. M ; .—Port Arthur HAMMAN, PHILIP J, Zoo .—Wichita Falls HAMPTON, LOUIS H„ Ch. £.—Aspermont HANDER, FRED J, Pre-Ke .—Belton HANEY, JAMES W, Beaumont HANNA. DANIEL N, JR, C. £.—Houston HARDCASTLE, HAROLD J, £« o.—Wheeler HARDY, JOHN W„ C. £.—Karnes HARE, GEORGE S„ Ag. £.—Trinity HARPER, G. ROBERT, Ento. —Brownwood HARPER, SAM H, JR, AI. £.—Houston HARPER, WILLIAM W„ JR.. B. A. —Houston HARRIS, JOE B, Rng. Mgt. —Dallas HARRIS, JOE E, B. A. —Pearsall £ fLiL HARTMAN, RALPH A., Hort.—Cneto HARTWELL, JOE D., M. Houston HARTWIG, RICHARD C., . T.—Ft. Worth HASCALL, WILLIAM T., I. T.—Ft. Worth HAYNES, ALFRED C, I. T.—Dallas HEATH, DON R., 1. T.—Van Horn HEFT, DON E., P. E. — Corpus Christ! 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Bus .— Victoria HORSTMANN, EDWARD A., B. A.—Cameron HOWARD, TED A., Arc ?.—Eastland HOWELL, DANIEL D„ C. £.—Coleman HOWELL, DAVID P„ Pet. E.—San Antonio HOWELL, VICTOR D., 77o; .—Comanche HUBBELL, ROBERT H., Pet. E. —Houston HUDSON, JOE A., JR., D. .—Houston HUDSPETH, BENJAMIN H., Atlanta HUFFMAN, ROBERT E„ C£ ?w.—Brecjcenridge HUFFMAN. WILLIAM M., P. H. —Hallsvill HULTGREN, HILMER C., Hist. —Woodsb 0ro HUNTER, WILLIAM V., B. A—Leming HURTA, THOMAS L„ . £.—San Antonio HUTCHISON, ROBERT D., AL £.—Kilgore JACOBS, LOUIS M., JR„ Hist. —Houston JACOBSON, JOHN W„ M. E.—Texas City JAEGER, ALOIS J., B. A. —Giddings JANAK, CALVIN T., A%. Eco. —Granger JAMES, WILLIAM L., C. £.—Port Arthur JAPP , JACK W„ M. Lawton, Okla. JARVIS, OLIVER C, A. H.—Brownwood JENNINGS, SHERRILL, Pre-Dent.—Pasadena JOHNSON, ANDREW J, C. £.—Taylor JOHNSON, BOBBY G., A. .—McCamey JOHNSON, RUPERT M., GW.— Houston JOHNS, ARTHUR C, Pet. E.—San Antony JONAS, MORRIS L„ B. .—Wichita Falls JONES, ROBERT W„ JR., B. .—Amarillo JORDAN, JAMES L, Ch. E. —Corsicana JOYNER, GERALD L., Geol. £.—Ft. Worth KALLUS, DANIEL J., Educ. —LaGrange KASPAR, RONALD F„ Ch. £.—Dallas KEELING, JAMES W., A. .—New London KELLER, IRVIN E., JR., Bus. —San Antonio KELLY, PAT W„ Pet. £.—Uvalde KELLY, THOMAS E., Geol. —Houston KENNEDY, DEAN S„ B. A. —Houston KENNEDY, JOHN R„ Pet. Geol. £.—Palestine KERR, W. P„ Wldj. Man. —Brownsville KILLIAN, ROBERT B., C. E. —San Antonio KILLOUGH, JOHN H„ 1. T. —Aggieland KIMBALL, WILL E., I. T.—Houston KONDERLA, EDWARD A., Ch. £.—Dallas KOONTZ, JAMES L„ « .—Houston KRIEGER, JOHN W„ JR„ B. .—San Antonio JENKINS, JERRY G., Ch. E. —Lancaster KRUEGER, DOYLE E., B. P. M .—New Braunfels KRUGER, WELDON D„ Pet. E.—Austin LANG, CARL D., Pet. Geog. E .—San Antonio LANGFORD, JOE E., Gen. Ear.—Bandera LANNERT, RICHARD F., A. H.—Weslaco LASTEICK, JOSEPH J., Her .—Dallas LAY, BILLY G., M. 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Af. £.—Houston MOORE. TAMES E.. R. cmd F. —Texarkana MORRISON, CARROLL R., Ag. £; .—El Campo MORRISON. DON H.. 7. £.—Blanco MOSES. WILLIAM C. 7. T.—Dallas MUELLER, HENRY A., B. H.—Kenedy MUGG, JARRELL B„ Ch. £.—Houston MULLER. JOHNNY F„ JR., 7. £; .—Willis MUNNERLYN, BILL, AUrE—Houston MURPHY, ALTON L„ Arch .—Mineral Wells MUSSER. EDGAR R.. Ag. Ed.—Groom MYRICK, WALTER M„ 7. T.—Sherman NEWLIN. BORAH P„ 7. T.—Ennis NEWMAN. DON F.. A. 77.—Amarillo NEWMAN, RICHARD A.. A. 77.—Fort Worth NICKERSON, TERRY A„ Arch .—Baytown NILAND. THOMAS K„ 7. T.—Houston NOAK. ARVIS E.. Pre-Lut —Round Top 128 O ' KANE, GEORGE M., M. E.—El Paso OVERTON, LESLIE C„ A. .—Denver, Col. PACE, MILTON, JR., A. .—Gainesville PAGEL, F. J., A. .—Tivoli PANKONIEN, BOB L., Cb. £.—Brenham PATRICK, LEWIS W„ C. Dallas PATTON. CRAIG D„ Arch.—Dallas PARISH, NORMAN R„ A. .—Menard PARK, JOHN L., C. E .—San Antonio PARMA, GLENN R., Gen. 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A .—San Benito SHEPARD, ALVA P, Pet. Dallas SHEPARD, PERRY J., Ag. Ed .—Graham SHOLAR, WILLARD C, JR., brA—Shreveport, La. SHOWERS, WAYNE A., Hort .—Mission SHUMBERA, AUGUST L., Ag. £«£.—Weimar SINGLETON, WILLIAM P, Pre-Med.—Lufkin SIMMONS, FORREST C., F ' w.—Glendale, Mo. SIMMONDS, JOHN H., LaMarque SIMMONS, WILLIAM T., Pet. and M. Longview SIMON, HASKELL L„ M. £.—Bay City SIZER, FRANK E„ B. A .—Harlingen SKEANS, TED L., Ag. £co.—McAllen SLACK, JOSEPH L., Ind. £ .—Tomball SLONE, CHARLES R„ A. H .—Bay City SLOAN, RAY K, Her.—Hamilton SMITH, CHARLES L., Hist—Sun Antonio SMITH, E. WARREN, A. EL—Pflugerville SMITH, GORDON L., Ag. £co.—Bryan SMITH, NORMAN O., Ag. Eng.—Olton SPENCER, BRYAN S., H r .—Galveston STAFFEL, GERALD, JR., A. S .—San Antonio STAHL, BILLY J, Markt .—Stockdale STALTER, WILLIAM B„ Arch .—Dallas STANISLAV, RUDOLPH J., Zoology—West STEED, GENE E., A. .—Groom STEEL, HARRY V., JR., A. .—San Antor ic STEVENS, LELAND M„ Arr.—Bryan STREETMAN, PAUL M„ . E.— Dallas STINE, SAMUEL O., . £.—Lufkin STINSON, RONALD C, Range AL—Ft. Wor STODDARD, ALTON R„ Ag. Efo.— Houst Qn STONE, ROBERT D„ B. A .— Pampa STORRIE, JAMES J., Denton STRICKLER, WAYNE L., hid. TftA.—Houston SUTTON, RAY B„ AL £.—El Paso TANNER, JAMES A„ AL £.—Wolfe City TANNER, RICHARD C, Houston TAYLOR, ROBERT E„ JR„ Ero.—Waco TEMPLIN, MAX L„ Civil £«£.—Edna TEVIS, R. S., B. A .— Houston THOMAS, DON R„ £. £.—Dallas THOMAS, EDWARD E., Ag. Ed.—Vernon THOMAS, JAMES H., £, £.—Denton THOMAS, ROBERT S„ Ag. Ed.— Orange THOMPSON, JAMES C„ £. £,—Houston THORNTON, JACK, JR„ Ag. Ed.—Edroy THORNTON, HOMER L„ A. .—Graham TODD, WILLIAM L„ B. P. Af.—Little Rock, Ark. TRAVELSTEAD, WALLACE B„ C. £.—Lewisville TRAVIS, ROBERT S„ Pre-Laiv—Et. Worth TUCKER, JOHN M„ M. £.—Bowie UPTMORE, JAMES H„ Ag. D .—West URBANOSKY, HAROLD J„ Pet. and AL £.—Caldwell VANDERSTUCKEN, ALFRED, Ag. Ed.—San Antonio VANZURA, BRUCE EL, Arc ?. —Austin VILAS, JOHN R„ hid. Ed.—Oak Park, 111. VINZ, FRANK L„ £. E.—San Antonio VRANA, RUDY R„ Ag. £co.—Charlotte WALKER, CHARLES E„ B. A. —Gatesville WALKER, E. L„ JR., C. £.—Decatur WALKER, JOHN J„ Pre-Med.—Bryan WALKER, JOHN H„ Hero.—McLeod WALKER, LUTHER A„ JR., Chew. £.—Gladewater WALKER, RICHARD S„ B. H.—Houston WALKER, WILLIAM E„ £«,r.—Dallas WALLACE, BILLY J., £« .—Eola WALLACE. JOE C., A ecb. Eng .—San Antonio WALLINGFORD, RALPH E„ Franklin WALTERS, CHARLES R., bid. TWA—Daingerfield WARRICK, JOSEPH E„ Arch.—Sun Antonio WATTS, CLAUDE D„ P. Corpus Christi WAUTERS, FRED R., E. E .—San Antonio WEATHERFORD, WILSON, Pre-Med.—DaWns WEHRS, FREDDIE, Vet.-Med.—Btnni WEISINGER, ROYCE C., G. Conroe WELLS, ROY D., Eco .—San Antonio WELSCH, HANNO F„ JR., Hgr.—New Braunfels WELLER, BERTHOLD L., English —Harlingen WERNER, ELDEN A., JR„ bid. Ed.—Waco WEST, THOMAS S., Pet. and G. E .—San Antonio WHEELER, DUDLEY B„ D. P.—Ft. Worth WHITE, GLINN H, M. £.—Saltillo WHITE, ROBERT G„ Chem. Kilgore WHITEHURST, TROY N„ JR., M. £.—Houston WHITESIDE, CHAS. H„ A. H.—Grapevine WICKS, DAVID W., Arch .—Corpus Christi WICKE, ROBERT J., bid. Ed.—San Antonio WILBANKS, BRUCE A., Pet. £.—Moran WILDER, JACK E., Pet. E. and B. A .—Beaumont WILLIAMS, ALFRED P„ C. £.—Waco WILLIAMS, HOWARD M„ 5or ' .—Houston WILLMANN, WILLIAM J„ A. .—Miles WILLIS, FRED R., Zoo .—Dallas WINSETT, IVAN L., Ag. Eng .—Greenville WOLFSKILL, LYLE A, C. £.—Houston WOODEN, MARION D., Chem. £.—Houston WRIGHT, WILLIAM E., A. .—Little Rock, Ark. WRINKLE, B. W., Ag. Ed .—Springtown YAGGI, RONALD T„ bid. Daingerfield YOUNG, JAMES D, A. .—Hamlin ZAHN, DENNIS G„ Ag. Littlefield ZEEK, RICHARD M., M. E .—Houston ZIESCHANG, EDWIN C, A. .—Thrall ZIMMERMAN, WILLIAM K„ B. A.—San Antonio ZUBER, GORDON D., B. A .—Abilene ADAY, LAWSON C, Ag. £ro.—McAllen BAIN, KENNETH D„ Ag. £.— Comanche BAKER, ELDON R„ Geo .—College Station BIRKES, WALLACE B„ Chilton BRAVO, ROBERT, A. H. —Zapata BRUNS, ROY H. L., Agron. —San Antonio BURCH, JOHN S., Vet.-Med. —Beaumont BURNS, TED M„ JR., B. A. —Brownsville CATES, JAMES E., Vet.-Med.— CHAVARRIA, RAMIRO, . Laredo CLARK, J. C., Ag. Ed. —Stephenville CLARK, MURPHY J„ L. A. —Galveston COON, RICHARD S„ A. H. —Amarillo COOPER, JAMES C„ E. New London CONLEY, THOMAS E., . £.—Iredell CONNELL, JOE W„ Ag. Barksdale COLLIE, STANLEY T., £. £.—Eagle Lake COX, ELMER, A., 1. E i. —Houston CRAIG, BUD H., Chem. —Navasota CROSSON, RICHARD F., M. £.—Fort Worth DAVIS, JOSEPH D., M. £.—Oil City, La. DAVIS, KENT J., Vet.-Med. —Cross Plains ECKOLS, EUGENE E„ JR., A. .—Corpus Christi ECCLES, JOHN R„ OW—Weslaco ESTES, NED B„ JR„ Math —Kerrville EVANS, TRUMAN M., Hero.—Joshua FLETCHER, BOBBY W.. Pet. £.—Houston FULBRIGHT, JAMES L„ Ag. £.—Lorena GARNER, NEAL T„ A. .—Hico GAY, LESTER L., R. and £.—Cherokee GOLDBERG, ARTHUR P„ Aero.-M. £.—Houston GRABBS, GRADY W„ Hg—Uvalde GRUBER, GEORGE A., M. £.—Houston GUTHRIE, WALKER D., B. P. AL—College Station HERRING, MAX E„ £. £.—Valley Mills HESS, HOMER L., B o.—Uvalde HUBERTUS, ARTHUR W„ I. £.—New Braunfels HUDGINS, CHARLES M„ JR., CAew.—Dallas JACKSON, GEORGE T„ Arch. —Dallas JENSEN, JAMES B„ £. £.—Wichita Falls KALLUS, MALCOLM F„ C. La Grange KELLER, HAROLD K., Ch. £.—Hamilton KIMBALL, BOBBY G„ Ag. EcL—Houston KINNEY, CHARLES W., Pet. Talpa KOERTH, DELTON O., D. H .— Burton KRAUSE, RALPH R„ B«r.—Bryan LAVENDER, ROBERT J, Ag. Fort Worth LEWELLEN, ORAN L., Ag. Santa Anna LINNARTZ, NORWIN E„ R. and £.—Boerne LOCK, JACK A., M. San Antonio LOFTIN, RICHARD L., Vet.-Med .— San Antonio LONGSERRE, GOODRICH W., A. H.—Houston LORD, ROLLIN J., Arch.—Pott Worth LOVE, ORVAL R, A. H.—Blanco LOWERY, DOYLE F„ HrrA—Midland MANSFIELD, BILLY E., Acct .— Junction McDONALD, JAMES W., Agron. —Moody McGILL, MURRELL G., E. Mt. Vernon McKAY, ROBERT E., C. £.—McAllen McKENZIE, DAN A., M. Alder MEADOR, BENJAMIN F„ B. A. —New London MEUTH, HUGO G., Ag. £c ?.—Smithville MONTGOMERY, ROARK, JR., P. H. —Corsicana MOORE, SAMUEL D., £. £.—New London MORRIS, ROBERT B„ £ r.—Dallas MURTISHAW, THOMAS R., JR., Vet.-Med.— San Antonio NELSON, ROBERT W„ Her .—New London NEW, BOBBY J„ Mht .— Franklin OPELLA, RAYMOND A., W.—West PALMER, GEORGE D., Aero. —Amarillo PEACE, TRAVIS, E., Ch. E .— New London PENGELLY, ALLEN K.. Journ. —Houston PENNINGTON, JERRY B„ Geo .—Stinnett PESSARRA, LAWRENCE W„ Ue .-AW.—Palestine PHELPS, RICHARD R„ A. .—Beaumont POLZER. WILFRED L., Agron .— Cameron PURSWELL, RODDIN H„ P. £.—Palacios RANDOLPH. WILLIAM C„ A. .—New London RAWSON, GWEN T„ A. .—New London ROBIN, ROYCE R„ G. £.—Houston RODGERS, BILLY H„ G. Grand Saline SANDERLIN, JAMES L.. Pet. Fort Worth SCHNEIDER, JAMES G.. A. ££—El Campo SIGLE, E. LEROY, A. H .— Freer SIMPSON, GORDON H., A. A.—Joliet. ll SLOCOMBE, DONALD K„ Long Beach, Cal. SMALLWOOD, HAROLD R„ Hg. Ed ' .—Utopia SMITH, FRANK H„ Math —Port Arthur SOLIS, JOE F., Hg. Ed .— Floresville STRINGER, JOE T., Pet. £.— Martins MiU s TERK, ROGER H., Vet.-Med.—Odessa THOMPSON, DON D„ Hg. Eco.—Temple THORNTON, LEONARD F., Agroit.—Temple TROUSDALE, JAMES W, JR., Ag. E.—T m 0n TRUITT, DAVID W„ Cb. £.— Kilgore TUCKER, HUEL C, £. £.—Dallas WALKER, THURMAN L„ Stephenville WALKER, DAVID P., Arch.—Eos Fresnos WALTHER, WILBERT H., Ag. £co.—Taylo t WHEELESS, STEVE J„ Ag. £ .—Bonham WIELAND, DENTON R„ Pet. £.—Falfurrias WILLIAMS, JACKSON J„ Geo .—Grande Cane, La. WILLIAMS, ROSS S., A. A .— Waxahachie WILLIAMS, THOMAS B„ Pre-Med.—Vernon WOLSHIRE, WILLIAM R„ C. £.—Fort Worth ZUBICK, ARNOLD R„ M. £.—Richmond EVANS, TRUMAN M„ £«g.—Joshua MATTHIJETZ, WM. C„ bid. Tech .— Port Arthur WAGGONER, ROBERT B„ Geo .—Wichita Falls BILL ROWLAND President Reed, Raney, Rowland, Downey, Kupfer, Stern. SOPHOMORE CLASS OFFICERS BILL ROWLAND .................................. President JERRY RANEY........................................ Vice President BILL REED ................................................ Treasurer RAY DOWNEY .................. Secretary HAROLD KUPFER ................ Social Secretary NEIL STOVALL.................... Parliamentarian ED STERN ................................ Historian LUIS RIGGINS............ Sergeant-at-Arms . 0 AABERG, QUENTI ABDULLAH, ALBERT S. ABELL, JOSEPH M. HWW Smuel j. ADAMICK, FRANK J. AKARD, JOHN C. ALEXANDER, DANIEL L. ALEXANDER, NICK J. ALLBRITTON, JAMES W. ALLEN, DAVID L. ALLEN, RICHARD P. ALTUS, JAMES D. ALTWEIN, DON C. ALY, MARVIN R. AMMANN, JACK J. ANDERSON, G. DON ANDERSON, HENRY S. ANDREWS, ROY E. ANDREWS, WILLIAM C. ANGRIST, STANLEY W. ASHLOCK, JAMES R. ATKINSON, DANIEL O. AUTRY, CRAYTON W. BAHLMANN, ROLAND S. BAILEY, MORRIS W. BALLARD, W. ROY BARBEN, DANIEL L. BARRON, WALTER T. BARTON, DON L. BATTS, JOE M. BAUMAN, JAMES E. BELL, STANTON P. BENNETT, LAMON L. BERGER, ROBERT S. BERRYMAN, CLEMENT C. BISHOP, ALBERT W. BLACK, RICHARD B. BLACKSHEAR, JACK BLACKWELL, RAYMOND A. BLAINE, JAMES L. BLEDSOE, RALPH C. BOLMANSKI, W. CHARLES BOULDIN, WOOD W. BOWDOIN, WIL BOWERS, ROBE BOYD, CHAR B RADFOR ■ DRANAN 139 13 R A X BRASLAU, ROBERT BREWER, HERJERT W. BRIGGS. EVERETT R BRINKOETER, A. JOHN U TTIP T BROGDON, WILLIAM B. BROWDER, CHARLES M. BROWN, GEORGE W. BROWN, LEONARD S. BROWN, WILLIAM E. BUMPASS, RICHARD F. BURLESON, KENNETH S. BYRNE, JOHN W. CABELLO, ANSELMO CAIN, GUS W. CAIRNES, CARROLL B. CALLOWAY, JOHN R. CAMERON, JOHN T. CAPT, LOUIS E. CARDENAS, GUILLERMO CASBEER, WILLIAM R. CASIMIR, LOUIS J. CASSIDY, DELMAR R. CHAPMAN, WILLIAM L. CIRE, RICHARD C. CISNEROS, RAUL CLANTON, )OHN L. CLARK, DAVID E. CLARK, ROBERT L. COBB, R. W. COLEMAN, JOHN D. COLLINS. CHARLES E. COLLINS, JACK R. COLLINS, (AMES R. GONZALES. CARLOS COTTON, WALTON COPE, WILLIAM M. CORBELL, BOBBY L. CORONIS, PAUL J. CORREA, DONATO CROWLEY, ALLEN L. RAXORES N. CUMMINS, DONALD H. CUNNINGHAM. ALLAN B. CUNNIM.HAM. WILLIAM S. curr l William r. 140 CUSICK, ALBERT CUSTER, JACK DARK, BILL DARLING, Br [E. THOMAS G. DARVILLE, ROBERT W. DAVES, BOONE H. DAVIS, BOBBY L. DAVIS, CHARLES D. DAVIS, NORMAN N. DAVIS, ROTHE DELAY, FLAKIE R. DICKEY, BILLY R. DILLON, LARRY A. DODSON, DONALD R. DOMINQUEZ, ROLANDO G. DORAN, JOHN E. DOUTHIT, JESSE D. DOWELL, JAMES D. DRAPER, LEO DRIVER, LOUIS E. DROZD, ROBERT J. DUENNENBERG, HARVEY L. DUKE, KENNETH M. DUKE, MELVIN E. DUNKIN, JOHN T. DUNLAP, JERRY C. DUNMAN, THELBERT O. DURHAM, KENNETH W. DUTCHER, BARENT C. DUTTON, JAMES B. EADES, JAMES F. EBY, JAMES F. EHLERS, JACK E. ELLISON, BARTON ELLISON, EDWIN H. ELROD, THOMAS T. ENLOE, ERNIE M. ESTES, ALFRED C. EUBANKS, ERNEST D. EWING, JESS R. FARLEY, JACK W. FARRELL, JOHN C. FAUST, ROBERT FELIX. WILLIA FENNER, CHA FERNANDEZ a! FIELD, TIII.OTSON B. LES E. EDWARD A. FINCHER, ERNEST D. 141 FIND LEY, WAY NE D. i i.i-.n ! al;h.-monrof. c. FLOWERS, JAMES R. FONTAINE, JACK H. FONTAINE. TERRY F. pr Rr MARVIN H. FORRESTER, CARROLL M. FOSTER, RAYMOND L. FOWLER, JACK L. FOWLER, RANDALL L. FOXWORTH, CHARLES D. FRANK, HAROLD E. FRANKSON, ALBERT R. FREUND, RALPH A. FRNKA, WALTER A. FULGHAM, GEORGE S. GALE, H. WAYNE GARCIA, OSCAR GARNER, ANDREW M. GARRETT, JACK W. GARY, C. ANDREW GARZA, ARTURE GERLICH, LEON H. GILLAND, HARRY N. GILLESPIE, BILLY B. GILLESPIE, JOSEPH W. GINN, JOHN E. GIST, ALBERT N. GLEISER, FERMAN O. GOLASINSKI, JAMES L. GOLDSTEIN, LYNN E. GOLLA, DAMIAN F. GONZALES, JESUS M. GOODE, JOHN K. GOODMAN, LEO E. GOPPERT, CHARLES W. GORDY, ALFRED L. GRAY, JOHN T. GREENE, DONALD G. GREEN, ELLIS J. GREEN, MAX B. GREGORCYK, KENNETH R. GRIFFIN, CHARLES L. L ED C. GRIMLANI), FLOYD D. K , DERWOOD L. GROSS. E WELL B. 142 uPieA m GROSS, WESLEY GRUENEE, KYLE GUDGER, GORDON B. ' : • GFENTTHFRAfAN, ROBERT H. GUIDO, LOUIS L., JR. HAGAN, ROBERT E. HAHNFELD. LEE R. HALL, CHARLES L. HALL, KENNETH G. HALVERSON, MICHAEL HANEY, WILLIAM F„ HANNA, JAMES W„ R. JR. JR. HARDAWAY, JAMES B. HARRIS, CLAUDE, JR. HARRIS, DEWEY L. HARRIS, RICHARD L. HARRISON, JAMES M. HARVILL, LUTHER E. HAVILAND, GEORGE Y„ JR. HAYNES, THOMAS M„ JR. HEATON, WILLIAM R. HECTOR, PERRY G. HEDBERG, FRANKLYN HEGI, HAL G. HENN IGAN, JAMES K. HENSON, RUDY J. HENSZ, RICHARD A. HERBERT, JOHN H. HERMAN, WILFORD S. HEROLD, LADIMIR G. HERSHEY, ROY J. HICKMAN, ELIGE W. HICKMAN, J. M. HICKMAN, ROY D. HIGGINS, RUFUS S. HIGHTOWER, O. VINTON HIGHTOWER, WILLIAM B. HILDEBRAND, JOHN E. HILL. ALLAN A. HILL, NORMAN G. HILLIARD, DAN R, HINES, FRANK T. HINZE, NEIL W. HIRSCHFELT, G|NE M. H LA VINK A, CHARLES J. HOELSCHER, MARCUS A. HOFFMAN, LARRY W. HOHl.T. ALLAN H. ■ 143 i i i uiiiii. BURT C. HOUCK. IH ' NX HOLLAND, MAX D. HOLLAND, ROBERT C„ JR. HOLLIS, JOE B. HOLUBEC, MELTON G. HOOKS, RAYMOND L. HORNE; DONALD B. HOWARD, EDWIN E. HUDSON, WILLIAM R. HUFF, CHARLES H. HUNTER, LESLIE C. HRABAL, GORDON C. JACKSON, JOE B. JACOBS, PHILLIP E. JAHN, SAMUEL W. JEFFERS, DONALD D. JOCHIMSEN, FRANK R. JOHNSON, FRANK S. JOHNSON, ROBERT N. JONES, JOE J. JOYCE, LARRY H. KALIL, BILL KANE, BILLY L. KANE, GRADY R. KATZ, MICHEAL M, KEELING, EDGAR R., JR. KEESE, THOMAS H. KEILERS, CHARLES H. KEMP, DONALD T. KENNEDY, VICTOR R. KILGORE, ELMER E. KILPATRICK, GEORGE D. KIMBROUGH, JOHN D. KIMZEY, WINSTON R, KING, JOHN V. KI NG. ROBERT C. KING. WILLIAM H. KIRKHAM, ERED C. KLAERNER, WILLIAM H. KONIG, MORTON B. ROPE, RAY A. KRUMHOLZ, MORTON L. KUBITZ, i)HN R. KUPFER, HAROID I T ANint RA ROCiF.R Q„ JR. ir LASKOSKIE, JA? LATHAM JOHN I. LATHROP,: RICHARD A. 1 —RICHARD H. LEE, ROBERT E. LEDWIG, JERRY L. LEHNERT, EDWIN D. LESHIKAR EUGENE G. LEWIS, BARBER G. LEWIS, EUGENE T. LEWIS, HARVEY A. LI GHT, CARL B. LIMON, OTILO LINDREIT, ROBERT LINTON, JOHN D. LIVESAY, CARL C. LLOYD, JOSEPH B. LONG, GAIL B. LONGHOFER, MELVIN L. LOOSIER, ODIS B. LOVELACE, BLAKE E. LOVICK, GEORGE A. LUMMUS, DONNIE R. MSI LUMPKIN, WALTER L. LUTHER, FRANK C. LUEDERS, HARRY J. LYNCH, DUDLEY M. MAAS, EDWIN R. MABRY, DONALD T. MANNER, ROBERT E. MARSHALL, CARL J. 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Pnai pect $175 jhallad- , Vexad. May 1, 1952 Mr. Bill McSpadden Mr. Bibb Underwood Co-Editors, “Aggieland” Texas A M College College Station, Texas Dear Bill and Bibb, Thank you very much for the privilege of serving as judge for your 1952 “Vanity Fair.” May I compliment you and your classmates on the beauty of the girls who were entered. Choosing six winners and six runner-ups from such a large group of lovely girls was indeed a difficult task. Texas has always been known for the beauty of its women and your “Vanity Fair” section will certainly be a credit to that reputation. life ' m I only hope that my choice will meet with your approval. Thank you again for your thoughtfulness and I wish the 1 ' Ag¬ gieland ’52’’ and Texas A M every success in the world. Yours truly. M. John Robert Powers FANTASY In the beginning when the Almighty created Adam and placed him in the Garden of Eden, he rested secure in the knowledge that he had made for him a perfect home. Feeling that Adam was lonesome, however, the Maker gave to him a mate; thus burdening all mankind from that day forward with untold hardships and miseries. Though they had no garden of Eden in mind, the far-sighted founders of our fair college profited by the good Lord’s mistake, and forever closed the gates of our institution to members of the weaker sex. Consequently as one comes on our campus he is immediately struck by the conspicuous and complete absence of feminine pulchritude. Undoubtedly every Aggie realizes that he is much better off by not having girls at his school, but this situation often creates many problems. For instance, the average cadet whose memory has been dulled by time is apt to lose sight of women in their reality and form whimsical fantasies of their semblance. In addition few Aggies have managed to keep their sweet¬ hearts who so often fall prey to the tuxedos and convertibles of the co-ed colleges. Also the unique situation has arisen here that the freshmen, being the closest to their high school steadies, unfailingly have the most beautiful dates. The sophomores have nice dates, the juniors have dates, and the seniors . . . well, they have their boots. However, there are a few Adams” in this senior class who have managed to snare their Eves”. To these fortunate few we shall forever be indebted for their generosity in sharing with us on the next few pages the beauty of their girls. Picture by OVERTON • • • • 168 5 i ' Pa Ucca, Steki VcUCcu SuhtUttecC faf ' THeittiK m TVeat Su6 KCttecC 6tj, fcofant A. utdUetf m ■■ ... l cLtUty (Ztl i. • 177 V ZtUtcf ‘Pa Ucia, rftt ' latflon TiJicfafa ?«lh SudmitteeL ‘S DoMUMq- i 181 TH Uf 0U 70(44 70OC4 “Pat 7 i rfu4tut 182 I .... iVvi etutie (fannanet ' TfouatoK eiHMCC ' Kitty notvtmooeC fl XK “SxOCVK (9 onfictt (9 ' —‘a k + , -VV’- ; ‘ - Hi WsSSr. ,;. v 183 PAT MARTIN State College. Mississippi King Cotton Bill Lewis crowns Miss Martin as Queen. THE COTTON COURT Left to right: Kert Goode, Ann Morris. John Burk. Betty Jo Webster, Don Hegi, Joan Jopling, Bibb Underwood, Jane McBrierty, Bill Lewis, Pat Martin, Phyllis Blackwell, Glenn Black, Betty Doan, Bill Floyd, Janice Bowden. Don Tschirhart, Ann Hemphill Billy Mc- Masters. 185 .4«w mii,-ar Miss Harris being officially pre¬ sented as Aggie Sweetheart by Cadet Colonel of the Corps Eric W. Carlson at the TCU football game. 1 HI i m m 9 187 The TSCW students elected four girls from each of the Sophomore, Junior, and Senior classes to be sweetheart nominees. They are, front row: Jane Tatum, Jean Putnam, and Charlotte Williams. Middle row: Joan Jopling, Patricia Hepinstall, Wanda Harris, and Jane McBrierty. Back row: Laura Schwartz, Paula Mueller, Betty Ann Timmerman, Johnnie Lois Neal, and Mary Jane Mon- crief. Some of the members of the selection committee get their first glimpse of the Buddy and Jim enjoying that fine Tessie hospitality, nominees. 188 BILLIE ABSHIER NORMA LEE BAXTER ANN ALEXANDER MRS. L. DON BATTLE MRS. ALAN H. ANDERSON EULA MAE BASS BETTY ANDERSON PATRICIA BARRON DIANNE NINY ATCHISON AVANT BETTY SUE ATKINSON BETTY BELSHER MRS. LEON R. BENNETT MRS. LYNN BETHEA MARY HELEN CAMPBELL MRS. C. M. BURNS SHIRLEY BUTLER ELAINE BYRD MARY CHAMBERS MRS. RAY CLARK MRS. BILLY B. PATSY CLAYTON CREED SRIMATI BINAPONI DAS (SANTI) MRS. E. G. DYER MARILYN ELLIOTT BOBBYE ELLIS JOAN JUNE CAROLE MRS. GUS MARY ELLEN NAN GLAZE GIBBS FOX FUSSELL FUSSELL MRS. BETTY JO MRS. DICK MARGARET GOUGE GREEN HALBROOK JEAN MARIANNE MARTHA ANN ROSE MARIE SUE HAMPY HARE HASCHKE HAVERLAH HEATHCOTT ANN SALLY MRS. LEE ELEANOR MRS. MARILYN HEMPHILL HOOD HOWARD IRVIN JACCARD MARY KAY DOUGLAS ANN NANETTE MARGIE LEXIE RUTH JACKSON JOHNSON KEEFE MARTIN MATHIS SUSAN LE MRS. MARY ANN MRS. DONALD FANOUR LESTER MARTIN MILDRED MATYASTIK CLARICE ANN MOORE JANE McBRIERTY MRS. GILBERT MOORE BARBARA McFARLANE RUTH MUNSON MRS. W. W McPherson HELEN NACHAND MRS. GLEN R. MILLER BARBARA NAIL SALLY OSBORN SUE NICHOLS MARY ANN A NN NORMAN NORTHEN BARBARA ANN PERKINS PLAYTER MRS. ROY REDWINE, JR. MRS. DON REININGER BETTY JOYCE SCOTT MRS. L. E. ROBINSON, JR. JOAN SEARS LILLIAN TOM SALTER PAT SHINDLER SALLY SAMPLE MARY JO SIMMONS LAVON SMITH MAJORIE SMITH MARY KATHRYN SPILLER MRS. JACKIE THOMPSON MRS. JANE THORNTON MELVIA JEAN REGINA STANFORD STETZ PATSY STULTS JANE TOFFELMIRE MRS. DREXEL TO LAN CHARLENE THL ' RMAN PAT MRS. KENNETH E. WICKER WILLIAMS JOYCE MERLENE WOODS PEGGY JOYCE DELLA ANN VANDENBERG YOUNG MARY, DAVID MRS. JOHN L. COOK and THOMAS ANGEL and LINDA SUE JANET and JIM SELMAN MRS. JAMES H. TILLOTSON and JAMEY RHONDA LYNN COSLETT JACQUELYN KAYE INSALL CONCHITA and MRS. NELL WEBB GLENN TAYLOR and JOHN MRS. A. B. MRS. JOE V. CROWTHER DAVIDSON MRS. KATHRYN MRS. C. R. DOTSON DUGAN MRS. THOMAS MRS. G. F. MARTINEZ MILLIGAN MRS. G. C. MRS. ESPERANZA R. OWEN DE SANDOVAL RUTH M. LAWLEY and SHARI SUE MRS. EDWARD BEGNAUD MRS. A. S. GOODLOE MRS. H. G. TAYLOR THE AGGIE TEAMS Perhaps the greatest honor that can befall any man while at A M is to be a member of one of the Aggie Teams. Down through the years these teams have always demonstrated the great attributes of sports — they have always played hard and clean with a genuine competitive spirit to win and put their school on top. In every sport these teams have a long and impressive history of successful seasons by virtue of contests won, enjoyment and satis¬ faction derived, and characters built. Many schools offer to their athletes such incentives as large scholarships, elaborate living quarters, the glamour and bright lights of close-by cities and the admiration of coeds. A M can offer to its athletes none of these. At Aggieland a man participates in sports purely because of love of his school and the desire to play the game. Picture by OVERTON 196 In Memoriam . . James G. Klepto” Holmes The Athletic Department was looking for someone to fill the position of freshman football coach. They sought someone who could be a teacher and a father to the freshman players, a person who was a former student, and a man that was a seasoned coach in the sport. In James G. Klepto” Holmes they found this man. A member of the class of ’28 he was an Aggie first, last and always. His record through the past 25 years was more than adequate testimonial to prove he was a seasoned coach. But his greatest qualities showed up in his father-teacher attitude which he showed toward, not only his charges, but to all A. M. athletes. Klepto knew how to lead, push and wheedle his teams so that they would give their all without minding it. His most involved lecture on How To Block” was brightened by his story of how two smart halfbacks brought him All-SWC honors as a guard in ’27. Why, those backs would maneuver around so that when I fell down, would-be tacklers just naturally fell over me.” A keen sense of humor and perception of human nature were conspicious in the smiling little mentor. He was with the Department only a few days short of a year, but his brief stay at A. M. still lives. 198 All-Southwest Conference guard ’27; Member class of ’28; Freshman Coach ’51; Friend and Inspiration to those who knew him. 199 Bernie Lemmons, Student Representative; Barlow Irvin, Athletic Director; H. C. Dillingham, Faculty Representative; E. D. Par¬ nell, Ex-Student Representative; Dr. G. W. Schlesselman, Faculty Representative; Calvin Dodson, Ex-Student Representative. Not pictured: I. B. Boughton, Chairman; David Elston, Student Representative; Gene Darby, Ex-Student Representative. 200 JACK SIMPSON ............................................ President GLENN LIPPMAN .............................. Vice President BILL HENRY ................................................ Secretary Anderspn, Gary James Baker Binford, Don Blanton, Sam Bliss, Billy Blundell, Don Braslan, Robert Britt, Dave Burk, T. K. Butler, Tom Burton, Alan Candelari, Henry Carpenter, Bill Comstock, Tom Crawford, Don Crossman, Jerry Davis, Buddy DeWitt, John Dickson, Bobby Ecrette, Joe Ellis, Ralph Farmer, Tex Fields, Ted Fowler, Jim Frey, Dick Gabriel, Charles Gardemal, Dick Garmany, John Garrett, Don Goodloe, Sid 202 Herring, J. C. Hill, Walter Hodges, Charles Holbrook, Ray Houser, Eddie Hubert, Pat Hudeck, Russ Hudgins, Charles Johnson, Ernie Jones, Robert Lackey, Les Langford, Alvin Lary, Yale Leming, Paul Lemmous, Bernie Lastelick, Jerry Magee, Aden Marks, Malcolm Mays, R. E. McDonald, Charles McDowell, Jewell Magouirk, Connie Meyer, Hugh Miksch, Leroy Miller, Eric Mohle Ted Moses, Sam Munnerlyn, Bill Netardus, Jaro Niland, T. K. Nohavitza, Elo Agletree, A1 Pafford, Joe Parnell, John Pratt, Dan Ragsdale, Bobby Rush, W. T. Salyer, John Sargent, Bill Saxe, Angie Saxe, Charles Shaeffer, Robert Schlather, Wally Smith, Bob Spencer, Mickey Spradlin, Glenn Statler, Bill Terry, James Walker, Woody Wallace, Guy Willmann, Bill Wilmsen, Ed Work, Mel Zuch, Howard 203 v. • •y jr. - vv - ________________tt r A‘ • _• ' - + % ' ' ‘ ' ' :t v -.. • • ■ - ,r fMf- ni- ‘ ‘ ■ t -; r ' , ' , ?k -; , .; v « ' , : 1 .- ' V v’ . v :; •, • ' • ' • i • . - i v . v ' ' . - .•VX x . IV V, T . j‘ l , SV ' • SfV- ' S p-.f ■ ■r 4 .- ' ' ■ n ' ‘• : - ■ f ■ 4 ! i f t , . -i . ■ ■■ r- . - ' ■! - i • r ■ - • ’ W ■ ' ■ i; : ' V;- f . i ; ! ( -’ ' I ' % % k M. 205 • • Front row: GILBERT STEINKE, Backfield Coach; RAY GEORGE, Head Coach, PAUL Mc- MURTRY, Line Coach. Back row: DALTON FAIRCLOTH, Assistant Backfield Coach; HANK FOLDBERG, End Coach; KLEPTO HOLMES, Freshman Coach; BILL DAYTON, Trainer. There were four fish” on the field when the varsity squad started working out on the first of September. These men were all members of the coaching staff. From UCS came Head Coach Ray George to assume his first job in the Southwest Conference. With him came Paul McMurtry, the Line Coach, who was new not only to this conference but to the job of coaching. Hank Foldberg worked with the ends, but he was not unfamiliar with the set up here, for in ’41 and ’42 he practiced on the same soil, only then as a tackle. The other freshman on the coaching staff was Klepto Holmes, the Freshman Coach. Members of the coaching staff that returned included Gilbert Steinke, Backfield Coach; Dalton Faircloth, Assistant Backfield Coach; and Trainer Bill Dayton. 206 • • • First row: Bert Koegl, Robert McCarley, Jim Fowler , Hugh Meyer , Glenn Lippman , Dick Gardemal , Pete Mayeaux , Augie Saxe , Charles McDonald , Billy Tidwell . Second row: Eric Miller , Ray Graves , T. K. Niland , Jaro Netardus , Alvin Langford , Johnny Cavileer, John Salyer , Cooper Robbins, Bob Smith . Third row: Charley Saxe , Bob Dixon , Walter Hill , John Neale, Raymond Haas, Darrow Hooper , Bernard Lemmons , Dur- wood Scott, Clinton Gwin. Fourth row: Charley Hodge , Sam Moses , W. T. Rush , Marshall Rush , Flo Nohavitza , Connie Magourik , Ralph Cox, Gene Blair. Fifth row: Sonny Pruitt, Gary Anderson, Ralph Dresser, Bob Morgan, Robert Gosney, Dick Frey , Russ Hudeck , Yale Lary , Howard Zuch , Van Hetherly. Sixth row: Roy Dollar, Buddy Shaeffer , unidentified. Bill Ballard , Don Moore, Jerry Crossman , Jack Little , Delmar Sikes. Seventh row: Manager Alan Burton, Trainer Bill Dayton, Coaches Dalton Faircloth, Ray George, Hank Foldberg, Paul McMurtry, Gil Steinke, Klepto Holmes. Lettermen FINAL STANDINGS ALL-OPPONENT TEAM Conference Season WON LOST TIED WON LOST TIED TCU 5 1 6 4 Baylor 4 1 1 8 1 1 Texas 3 3 7 3 Rice 3 3 5 5 A M 1 3 2 5 3 2 Arkansas 2 4 5 5 SMU 1 4 1 3 6 1 OFFENSE POSITION DEFENSE Bill Howton, Rice End Bill Howton, Rice Stan Williams, Baylor End Frank Fischel, Arkansas Jim Weatherall, Oklahoma Tackle Jim Weatherall, Oklahoma Ken Casner, Baylor Tackle Bob Griffin, Arkansas Bill Athey, Baylor Guard Bill Athey, Baylor Harley Sewell, Texas Guard Herb Zimmerman, TCU Dick Hightower, SMU Center Don Moomaw, UCLA Larry Isbell, Baylor Quarterback Bobby Dillon, Texas Billy Vessels, Oklahoma Halfback Johnny Cole, Arkansas Jerry Norton, SMU Halfback Billy Bookout, Oklahoma Bobby jack Floyd, TCU Fullback Keith Flowers, TCU 207 MUM || |M| V JACK LITTLE All-American, Grantland Rice and Football Writer ' s Ass’n. of America as reported in Look, Offense All-American. Gridiron Record, Defense All-American, AP, Honorable Mention A1I-SWC, AP All-SWC, Sports Writers of Texas All-SWC UP All-Opponent Team, University of Oklahoma, Offensive Who ' s Who in Sports 208 ygfo- ' ... YALE LARY Most Valuable Player A1I-SWC, AP, Defense All-SWC, Spors Writers of Texas All-SWC, UP, Honorable Mention All-American, Collier’s, Honorable Mention BILLY TIDWELL All-SWC, UP, Honorable Mention All-SWC, Sports Writers of Texas, Honorable Mention All-American, AP, Honorable Mention North-South All Star Game, South Team Senior Bowl, North Team All-Star Game, College All Stars HUGH MEYER All-SWC, AP All-SWC, UP, Second Team All-American, AP, Honorable Mention All-American, Sports Writers of Texas, Hon¬ orable Mention All-American, Collier’s, Honorable Mention All-Opponent Team, University of Oklahoma, Offensive GLENN LIPPMAN All-SWC, UP All-SWC, Sports Writers of Texas East-West Shrine Bowl Game, West Team All-Opponent Team, University of Ok¬ lahoma, Offensive 1 209 BOB SMITH HUGH MEYER Los Angeles, Sept 21—A M took the airways tonight with Quarterbacks Dick Gardemal and Ray Graves completing 15 of 27 attempted passes for 243 yards and three touchdowns, to down UCLA, 21-14. Bob Smith, the Cadets All-American fullback, carried the ball 13 times for 50 yards, as the Aggies won their first game for new Coach Ray George. Eric Miller, Yale Lary, and Charley Hodge, made the scoring catc hes. A M scored in the last minute of the second quarter, following the interception of a pass by Augie Saxe in the end zone. The Aggies went 80 yards in five plays, scoring on Graves’ nine yard toss to Miller. Twenty seconds later, Robert Shaeffer recovered a UCLA fumble and Graves again passed for a score, with Lary making a dazzling catch in the crowded corner of the end zone. The third quarter proved to be strictly Californian.” Bruin Sophomore quarterback Paul Campbell produced the first counter for the host team, scooting around end for 19 yards and paydirt. One minute and 18 seconds later, Pete Bailey took a punt return 73 yards for the tying score. ' Gardemal moved to the man-under slot for the Aggies in the fourth period. He passed to Hodge for eight, to Charley McDonald for 39, then ran for 12 yards on a fake pass play. McDonald added another nine yards with a run, setting up the next play—a nine yard scoring pass, complete from Gardemal to Hodge, who was unmolested in the end zone. First Downs .................. ABM ........... 16 UCLA 19 Rushing Yards .............. ...........124 261 Passing Yards ............ ...........243 62 Passes Attempted ........ ........... 27 14 Passes Completed ........ ........... 15 8 Passes Intercepted ........ ........... 1 Punts ............................ ........... 7 4 Punt Average ................ ........... 31 46 Fumbles Lost ............... .......... 1 2 Penalties Yards ............. ........... 54 41 Dallas, Sept. 29—Vicious blocking and tackling by a hustling A M football team, produced a 20-7 victory for the Cadets over Texas Tech in the Cotton Bowl. The Aggies running strength was shown even by their quarterbacks, with Ray Graves moving 53 yards behind reverberating blocking for the Cadets second touchdown, six seconds before the first half ended. Bob Smith was given a rough time by the Tech tacklers, and spent a major portion of the time on the bench, leaving little Glenn Lippman to carry the brunt of the running load. Dick Gardemal’s flat passes led the Cadets to their first score. A six yard TD aerial to Charley Hodge, with Darrow Hooper’s successful PAT conversion, gave the Cadets a 7-0 lead in the first 10 minutes of play. A bad center for an attempted field goal conversion produced the Raiders initial score in the second period. Punk Whitaker, who was supposed to try the kick, grabbed the ball and skirted end for the touchdown. Being badly rushed near the end. of the First Downs ........... ... AWM ......... 21 TECH 9 Net Yards Rushing ...... ......... 400 197 Net Yards Passing ....... ......... 56 66 Passes Attempted ......... ......... 1 3 14 Passes Completed ........... ......... 5 4 Number of Punts ........... ......... 3 8 Punt Average .............. .........49.3 36.2 r Ush “ar t first half, Graves started out on his jaunt which gave the Aggies the halftime 13-7 lead. In the third quarter the Cadets used 11 plays to drive from their own four yard line to score. Two terrific runs by Lippman, and others by Augie Saxe and Yale Lary ad¬ vanced the ball to Tech’s six. Two plays later, Gardemal sneaked over for the score, which, with Hooper’s conversion, made the final 20-7 score. College Station, Oct. 6—Led by scatback Glenn Lippman, A M roared to a 14-7 victory over Oklahoma, the 1950 National Champions, in a driving rain here Saturday night before a sellout crowd of 40,000. Scoring both of the Cadet’s touchdowns Lippman covered 25 yards for the first score in the second period and plunged over from the one in the third period. There was Dashing Yale Lary, Bruising Bob Smith, and Quarterback Ray Graves on the offense, while Defensive halfback Augie Saxe and Guard Marshall halted Oklahoma runners in their infrequent excursions into the Aggie secondary. OU ' s only touchdown came on the last play of the first half, when Billy Vessels flashed 74 yards in the night’s finest run. So stout was the Aggie defense that the Oklahomans penetrated their territory only twice. Vessels turned the trick with his scoring jaunt; the other penetration ended on the Cadets’ 38 yard After fumbling away four scoring chances, three of them inside the Oklahoma 10 and the fourth on the 18, A M drove 82 yards in eight plays on the running of Smith, Lary, Lippman, and Billy Tidwell. Lippman went the last 25 yards for the score and Darrow Hooper converted his first of two PAT boots. The Aggies started the second touch¬ down from their own 30, with the highlight of the drive being the interference ruling of a pass from Dick Gardemal to Lippman on the one yard line. On the next play, Lippman scored. line in the third period. First Downs .............. ABM ......... 17 OU . 4 Rushing Yardage .......... .......... 205 173 Passing Yards .............. .......... 57 15 Passes Completed ........ .......... 19 8 Passes Intercepted ...... ......... 7 3 Punts .......................... ......... 7 12 Punt Average .............. .........39.6 33.8 Fumbles Lost .............. .......... 4 2 Penalties ...................... ......... 50 104 San Antonio, Oct. 13—Scoring eight touchdowns, A M overran a weak Trinity University football team 53-14 here tonight before 12,401 fans in Alamo Stadium. Forty-one Cadets saw action in the one-sided affair with only ailing Bob Smith and two other Aggie cripples failing to enter the game. Scoring at will, the Aggies spread the touchdown fever around with only Raymond Haas scoring more than one touchdown. Along with Haas’ two touch¬ downs, six points were added by each, Glenn Lippman, Augie Saxe, Connie Magourik, Pete Mayeaux, Roy Dollar, and Jerry Crossman. Darrow Hooper added four points on extra points and Charley Hodge one. The first six times the Cadets handled the ball they rambled for five touchdowns. Lippman dashed 73 yards for the initial score behind a tremendous Cadet blocking wave. Minutes later Saxe took off on a 39 yard paydirt jaunt. Upon retrieving the pigskin again, the Cadets gave the ball to Magourik, who scooted 70 yards around right end for another score. The first quarter ended with the Cadets leading 27-0 as Mayeaux scored on a 54 yard scamper. In the second period, a short kick gave the Cadets possession of the ball on the 20, from there Haas went to paydirt. A blocked kick on the Cadets 32, combined with eight plays, gave the Tigers their first score. Be¬ fore the end of the half. Dollar used three quarterback sneaks to give the Aggies a 39-7 lead. Sixteen plays covered 83 yards and the Tigers second TD after the start of the second half. Number seven for the Aggies came with Haas reversing around end for 66 yards and a 46-14 score at the end of the third period. Ray Graves tossed an eight yard pass to Crossman for the final score which had been set up by a Trinity fumble. First Downs ................. A«M ........... 3 TRINITY 13 Rushing Yards ........... ........... 332 183 Passing Yards ............. .......... 112 100 Passes Attempted ....... ........... 10 22 Passes Completed ....... .......... 4 10 Passes Intercepted ..... ........... 4 1 Punts ......................... ........... 4 6 Punt Average ............ ........... 20 30.7 Fumbles Lost ............... ........... 1 4 Yards Penalized ........... ........... 100 40 A Graves to Tid eUP« Fort Worth, Oct. 20—Riding on the crest of four non-conference victories, the Aggies strode into Amon Carter Stadium to deal with the Horned Frogs from TCU. Instead the Frogs dealt with the Cadets and handed them their first defeat of the season, 20-14, but it wasn’t until the fourth quarter when the Meyer coached lads turned the tide of battle by scoring three touchdowns. As a matter of fact all the scoring occurred in the last half for the scoreboard at mid-game read 0-0. The first tally came five minutes in the third stanza when Bob Smith caught Gardemal’s pass over center and outran the defenses for 55 yards. The totals mounted to 14-0 when Ray Graves found Billy Tidwell all alone in the end zone and Darrow Hooper kicked his second extra point of the afternoon. What happened from there should only appear in the story books, or at least in the annals of Believe It or Not. Ray McKown cut back over left end and dashed 49 yards for the first Frog score. An unnecessary roughness penalty on the conversion attempt coupled with an on-sides kick set up the next TD for the hosts, that John Harville made when he scampered the final 12 yards into pay¬ dirt. When Keith Flowers’ kick was wide of the goal post the Ags ' one point margin looked safe enough if the Maroon and White could keep possession of the ball during the remain¬ ing six minutes of play, but they didn’t. Glenn Lippman fumbled and Roy Pitcock recovered on the Cadet 22. From there power plays spelt doom for the visitors, for it was much noticed McKown who again scored, this time providing the margin of victory. Flowers converted. First Downs ................. A«M .......... 14 TCU 10 Rushing Yardage ....... .......... 190 212 Passing Yardage ......... .......... 118 68 Passes Completed ......... .......... 6 9 Passes Attempted ......... .......... 15 21 Passes Intercepted ......... .......... 2 3 Punts ......................... .......... 8 5 Punt Average ............. ..........66.8 36.4 Fumbles Lost ............. .......... 2 3 Yards Penalized ......... .......... 65 25 - gsW College Station, Oct. 21 —Another fourth quarter slump by the Cadets, added to a terrific upsurge of the Baylor Bears, brought forth a 21-21 tie on Kyle Field today. Seemingly headed to an easy victory, leading 21-7 at the start of the final period, the Cadets sagged, and Lzrry Isbell slickered his way for the Bears game tying score. The throng of 40,000 was on its feet throughout the final period, and all did not seem lost for the Ags for in the waning moments of play Billy Tidwell returned a kickoff 53 yards to the Bear 33. Hooper’s field goal attempt from the 40 fell short; the game ending moments later. Baylor leaped to a lead when Don Carpenter scored on a one-foot thrust. Also in the first half Tidwell made two inspiring runs. One was a 50 yard spurt through left tackle for the tying touchdown. The other was a 66 yard sprint around left end through a broken field. The Aggies made it 21-7 when Charlie McDonald swept left end and cut back for six yards and the touchdown. The run climaxed a 74 yard assault. First Downs ............. A0M .......... 7 BAYLOR 8 Rushing Yardage ......... .......... 294 221 Passes Attempted ....... .......... 20 31 Passes Completed ....... ........... 10 14 Passes Intercepted ....... ........... 2 2 Punts ......................... .......... 3 5 Punt Average ............. ........... 35 33.4 Fumbles Lost ............. ........... 2 2 ' PIL Jr- But in the fourth period, a 28 yard pass to end Stanley Williams pulled Baylor within one TD of tying the Cadets. Isbell made the tying score later in the same quarter. Tidwell lead all the individual carriers with 139 yards on 10 carries. Following Tidwell in the ground gaining department were Glenn Lippman with 82 yards, Isbell with 59, arid Richard Parma with 52. to the arn) S ' V V ti °fc. °- B r ° c a to (54) Billy „ ' jpi W : v “ S L ru sht „ v C oSS 5 E Y Eo d Fayetteville, Nov. 3—Another set of fourth-period-ites” and brilliant enemy quarter¬ backing overtook the Aggie eleven as Lamar McHan led his Arkansas Razorbacks to a 33-21 upset over the Cadets. But as Coach Ray George said, it was too much McHan on the field.” The young Arkansas field general scored twice himself—one on a brilliant 58 yard run from scrimmage—and threw for another. But little Glenn Lippman was again the Aggies star. He too crossed the goal line twice, one on a dazzling 66 yard run and contributed 105 yards to the Cadet offensive attack. Billy Tidwell was held to 23 yards in 18 tries. Three minutes in the first period, the Cadets drew first blood with Lippman scoring from the five, ending the Aggies 24 yard drive. A tremendous 4l-yard punt return by Yale Lary set up the score Darrow Hooper kicked his first of three PAT. Arkansas evened the tally with a 58 yard scoring drive. Then McHan placed the Porkers ahead with his 48 yard scoring romp. Touchdown trail, was again found by A M when Ray Graves began to connect with Hooper. Three consecutive catches by Hooper for 22, 13 and 10 yards and a touchdown, tied the score. The lead was again taken by the Cadets late in the third quarter as Lippman broke loose on his 66 yard scoring jaunt. But Arkansas was not to be denied as they pushed back twice for two counters and the winning margin. McHan scored the final touchdown, wriggling over into the Cadets’ end zone. First Downs ................ A0M ......... 14 ARK 17 Rushing Yards .............. ......... 196 343 Passing Yards ............ ......... 138 74 Passes Attempted .......... ......... 19 7 Passes Completed ........ ......... 9 4 Passes Intercepted ...... ......... 1 Punts .......................... ......... 6 5 Punt Average .............. ......... 42 48.3 Fumbles Lost .............. ......... 2 Penalties Yards .......... ......... 25 27 College Station, Nov. 10—A M put their second tie of the season into the record book when Southern Methodist came from behind in the third quarter to tie the Cadets, 14-14. It was Sophomore Jerry Norton’s afternoon to shine and that he did, for it was he that scored one of SMU’s touchdowns and set up the other. Pony passing Ace Fred Benners played little ball and spent most of the day sitting this one out. Bob Smith showed the running form that he had displayed so well last year and figured in the first score for the Cadets. It was he that outraced four SMU linemen for the initial TD. The other Aggie score came on the last play of the first half when Ray Graves being rushed badly, retreated, and tossed a 25 yard pass to Smith who lateraled to Billy Tidwell who dashed the remaining 15 yards for the counter. The Ponies got their first TD when Nor¬ ton climaxed a 75 yard drive by slipping across the goal. The Mustangs knotted the score late in the third quarter when Hansen plunged over for the last yard. This score ended a drive that carried 52 yards in six plays. Both Sam Stollenwerck and Darrow Hooper kicked a pair of extra points. A M’s defensive team was lead by the work of Buddy Shaeffer, Jack Little, Pete Mayauex, Dick Frey and Yale Lary. First Downs ............... A0M ......... 14 SMU 14 Rushing Yards ............ ......... 13 1 158 Passing Yards ............ ......... 74 80 Passes Attempted ...... ......... 15 13 Passes Completed .......... ......... 5 6 Passes Intercepted ...... Punts .......................... ......... 6 6 Punt Average .............. ......... 36 35 v 1Tz Co m Ac Back OUl KK 111..: ■mi ' ,. 2 2 (2 6 %ce Houston, Nov. 17—Rice surged ahead into a tie for the SWC lead with Texas Christian as they scored 21 points in the final half to down A M 28-13, another upset loss for the Cadets. Teddy Riggs’ 80 yard touchdown run, combined with the fine efforts of Dan Drake beat the Cadets at their own game as the Owls outrushed the conference’s leading offensive team by more than 100 yards. Each team scored in the second period with the Cadets drawing first blood. Dick Gardemal passed to Charlie Hodge for six yards and a touchdown, three minutes deep in the second quarter. The rambling trio of Bob Smith, Glenn Lippman and Billy Tidwell had set the ball in scoring position. Rice countered in the same period on an aerial—a 20 yard pass off the arm of Drake, complete to Sonny McCurry in the end zone. Bill Howton took another Drake aerial for 12 yards and the score No. 2 as the Owls moved ahead 14-7 in the third period. The Cadets final score was set up with a pass interception by Mayeaux, giving the Aggies possession of the ball on their own 44. Ray Graves passed to Hodge, then to Lippman, plus a hand-off to Smith moved the ball an additional 15 yards to the Owls’ 24. A com¬ pleted pass in the end zone gave the Cadets their final score. Riggs supplemented the Owls’ one point lead, however, with his 80 yard jaunt, and then later with another counter, carrying over from the Aggie 19. First Downs ................ AWM .......... 11 RICE 15 Rushing Yards ............ .......... 149 289 Passing Yards 94 Passes Attempted ........ .......... 16 13 Passes Completed ........ .......... 8 9 Passes Intercepted ...... .......... 1 2 Punts .......................... ......... 5 5 Punt Average .............. ..........42.5 36 Fumbles Lost ............... ......... 3 2 Yards Penalized .......... .......... 46 51 r College Station, Nov. 29—It is a long time between 1939 and 1951, 12 years to be exact, and that is the number of years that the Cadets had gone without downing their arch rivals from the Capitol City. The game today ended those lean years, and not only provided the Farmers with their only conference win of the season, but gave the 41,000 spectators something to cheer about as the Ags defeated the Longhorns 22-21. It was a bitterly fought contest, and one that grew to a climax with player ' s tempers erupting and fists flying on the final plays of the game. On the opening kick-off Bob Smith was carried from the field with a back injury, and Little Glenn Lippman took over, quite aptly, the fullback chores for the afternoon. He was the leading ground gainer of the day with 173 yards on 19 carries, and although he scored no points, made several long runs to set up touchdowns. It was Billy Tidwell who opened the scoring activities with a 14 yard sprint that carried him across the field twice for find¬ ing no room on the left, he reversed his field, picked up blockers, and dodged his way for the game’s first tally (see next page). But the Ags weren’t out in front for long, because on the first play after the kick-off Gib Dawson blasted his way around right end and showed his flying cleats to the Maroon and White pursuers. The run was good for 71 yards and the conversion by June Davis knotted the score. The Orange and White forged ahead minutes later when Dick Ochoa pounded his way across the final yard to the goal; again Davis converted. First Downs ............. A8M ........... 18 TEXAS 1 1 Rushing Yards ........... ........... 387 292 Passing Yards ............ ............ 70 150 Passes Attempted ....... ........... 8 8 Passes Completed ......... ............. 4 4 Punts ........................ ............. 5 4 Punt Average ............ ........... 41 40 Yards Penalized ......... ........... 40 100 Yale Laty took the pigskin on the third play of the third quarter and raced 68 yards for the second Cadet TD. Hooper’s attempt was wide, but he redeemed himself in the eyes of the fans when he booted a field goal from the 21, that provided the necessary margin for victory. However, each team added another score before the game was over. The Aggies got theirs when l.ary snatched Garde- mal’s pass that Tom Stolhandske had batted away from Hooper and sprinted 23 yards for the counter. Again Ochoa crossed the double stripe; this time on a nine yard plunge that climaxed an 80 yard drive. Davis’ field goal attempt from the Aggies 22 in the last 15 seconds of play was short. Tidwell reverses his field . . . . . . picks up blockers . . . . . . goes for Cadets’ first score. T. K. NILAND Tackle 00 • • • GAME SCORES FISH OPP. 28 Blinn Junior College .............. ....................13 40 Baylor Cubs ............................ .........20 27 TCU Polywogs ...................... ....... 26 7 Rice Owlets ............................ ........20 13 Texas Shorthorns .................... ...............27 KLEPTO HOLMES Freshman Coach FISH FOOTBALL SQUAD First row: Lyman Preston, Henry Arnett, Marvin Tate, James Self, Gerald Sandusky, Henry Temple, George Bryant, Juan Coro¬ nado, Joel Smith, Edgar Hennig, Charles Killough. Second row: Ivan Greenhaw, Glenn Pruitt, Richard Vick, Lodie Stapleton, Bernie Joe Cook, Ray Barrett, Billy Roberts, Ben Talbert, Ronald Charluleau, Henry Pearson, Donald Kachtik. Third row: Ken Langford, Henry Clark, David Webb, Donald Willey, Jerry Owens, Howard Childers, unidentified, Charles Lever- mann, Arthur Von Minden, Virgil Patton, Edwin Patton. Fourth row: Leo Marquette, Bob Sanders, Asa Goodgame, Delver Jones, Sam Howard, Rodney Anderlitch, Dickie Dowell, Sid Theriot, Paul Kennon, John Hensley. Fifth row: Fred Broussard, Warren Anderson, Joe Schero, Benny Sinclair, Rollins Rubsamen, Lonnie Martin, Joe Boring, Elwood Kettler, George Arnold, Lawrence Winkler, Dick Phillips, David Buchanan. Sixth row: White jerseys unidentified, Billy McGowan, Bobb Gunn, Raymond Knight Bob Stout, white jerseys unidentified. Seventh row: Head Coach Klepto Holmes, Mickey Spencer, Pat Diffie, Don Pfefferkorn, Allen Weaver. ED KACHTIK ED HENNIG BENNY SINCLAIR SIDNEY THERIOT JAMES SELF LONNIE MARTIN ED PATTON MARVIN TATE Winning their first three games, the Aggie Fish football team lost its final two tilts, as the 1951 season produced a group of good linemen and several backfield stars. Benny Sinclair was the top Freshman end in the conference, catch¬ ing 11 passes for 227 yards, and one touchdown. The Cadets produced the top punt returner in Warren Ander¬ son. Anderson returned six punts for 205 yards, and also carried a like number of kickoffs for an additional 115 yards to place him far ahead of the field. Although the scores don’t particularly indicate the fact, the Cadets came out on top in statistics. They gained a total of 1419 yards to 1407 for their opponents and scored 115 points to 106. Top point maker for the fish was Edward Kachtik, the left halfback. He scored four touchdowns in the 17 times he carried from scrimmage and gained a total of 185 yards. Top quarterback for the young gridders was Edward Hennig, who toted 20 times for 49 yards, had a 32.5 yard punting average, and also proved to be the top passer, connecting with 10 of 28 aerials. Those 10 passes were good for 164 yards and two touchdowns. Leading the Cadets in the rushing department was James Self, with 200 yards in 33 carries, followed by Kachtik, and Virgil Patton who had 164 in 31 tries. GERALD SANDUSKY FRED BROUSSARD Forty Freshman, coached by Klepto Holmes, won their numerals. They are: ENDS—Paul Kennon, Shreveport, La.; Benny Sinclair, Mineola; Joe Schero, San Antonio; Rollins Rubsamen, San Antonio; Jerry Owens, Dallas; Asa Goodgame, Hamlin; Henry Clark, Mesquite; and David Buchanan, Breckenridge. TACKLES-—Lyman Preston, Austin; Lonnie Martin, Cotulla; John Hensley, Lafayette, La.; Howard Childers, Amarillo; Ronald Charouleau, New Orleans, La.; and Fred Broussard, DeQuincey, La. GUARDS—Lawrence Winkler, Temple; Sidney Theriot Houma, La.; Marvin Tate, Abilene; Lodie Stapleton, Galena Park; Billy Roberts, Texas City; Louis DeHaes, Irving; Ray Barrett, San Angelo; George Arnold, Navasota; and Henry Arnett, Dallas. CENTERS—Leo Marquette, New Orleans, La.; and Ivan Greenhaw, Dallas. QUARTERBACKS—Edgar Hennig, Tyler; Sam Howard, New Braunfels; and Joel Smith, Alice. HALFBACKS—Warren Anderson, San Antonio; Joe Boring, Dallas; James Self, Wichita Falls; Richard Vick, Beaumont; Edward Kachtik, Rio Hondo; Gerald Sandusky, Bronte; Bernie Cook, Clyde; Ken Langford, Houston; Bob Stout, Baytown; and Glenn Pruitt, Dayton. FULLBACKS—Bill McGowan, Silsbee; and Virgil Patton, Oklaunion. • • First row: Woody Walker. Don Heft, Eddie Houser, Tex Farmer, Glenn Darling, Jewell McDowell, Bill Williams. Second row: Rill Carpenter, James Addison, Dick Harris, Buddy Davis, Jim Ashlock, Leroy Misch, Don Garrett, Don Binford, Coach Floyd. FINAL SEASON STANDINGS FINAL CONFERENCE STANDINGS T cam w L Pts Op Pet TEAM w L Pts Op Pet Texas Christian 21 S 1472 1189 .875 Texas Christian 11 1 716 574 .917 Texas 1 6 8 1302 1197 .667 T exas 8 4 614 574 .667 Southern Moth. 1 1 1 1 50 1238 .435 Southern Mcth. 5 7 602 634 .417 Arkansas 10 14 1191 1271 .417 Texas ABM 5 7 545 563 .417 Rice 9 1 5 1145 14 15 .375 Baylor 5 7 598 656 .417 Texas A U M 9 1 5 1094 1 1 I 9 .375 Rice 4 8 626 675 .333 Baylor 6 1 8 1214 1401 .250 Arkansas 4 8 59 1 616 .333 1951 BASKETBALL . SEASON’S RESULTS North Texas State . A M ......... 43 OPP 46 Houston Llniversity ........ 29 38 Marshall ................. ......... 40 46 Manhattan ............... ......... 42 44 Tennessee ............... ......... 52 60 Trinit y ................... ......... 63 44 Arkansas U............ ......... 49 46 Texas L r ................ ......... 52 51 TCU ....................... ......... 35 65 Arkansas ................. ......... 47 42 Oklahoma City ..... ......... 55 62 Rice ........................ ......... 55 44 SMU ....... ......... 34 40 Baylor ............... ......... 47 36 Houston LIniversity ........ 44 52 Texas LI................ ......... 40 51 TCU ....................... ......... 41 52 Baylor ................. ......... 45 52 Arkansas .. ......... 40 49 SMU .......... ......... 61 47 TCU ................ ......... 44 58 Texas U.............. ......... 34 38 Oklahoma City ... ......... 46 42 Rice .................... ......... 56 54 CAGE TEAM STATISTICS No. Field Goals Free Throws Re- Pers. Fouls Total Games Atts. Scored Atts. Scored bounds No. Disq. Pts. Walter Davis, c........... ......24 307 139 134 85 254 96 8 363 Jewell McDowell, g... ......14 229 65 56 31 50 33 1 161 LeRoy Miksch, f_______ ......23 199 58 83 45 212 81 5 161 Don Binford, f........... ......24 148 57 35 26 66 55 2 140 Raymond Walker, g... .....24 148 47 49 33 61 71 4 127 Eddie Houser, f-g....... .....21 54 18 24 13 47 65 6 49 Bobby Farmer, f-g..... ...... 4 68 17 17 10 55 49 3 44 Don Heft, g............... .....24 50 11 13 7 25 50 1 29 James Addison, c....... Bill Carpenter, g........... ......17 7 3 8 4 6 25 10 ......15 8 2 3 2 6 12 6 Glenn Darling, g....... ...... 6 3 1 3 2 2 Bill Williams, g........... ..... 8 2 1 3 2 A M Totals..... 24 1223 419 422 256 785 542 30 1094 Opponents’ Totals - - - - 24 1353 407 545 345 Average Points per Game—A M 45.6; Opponents’ 48.3. 739 451 20 1159 Award Winners BUDDY DAVIS—Most Valuable Player LEROY MIKSCH—Ted Mohle Award (given each year to the player contributing most to team play) DON BINFORD—Reed Wipprecht (given to the player with the highest free throw ' percentage) WALTER BUDDY” DAVIS Center All-American 3rd Team, Helm’s Foundation ’51; All-NCAA Dist. 6, Look and Collier’s ’51; All-SWC, Associated Press ' 51 ’52; Most Valuable Player Award ’51, ' 52. AWM (43) Binford, f Miksch. f Farmer, f Houser, f Davis, c McDowell, Walker, g Carpenter, k H eft, g I puls 1 5 1 ) 2 1 ; 4 3 Tot.ils 1 5 16 24 46 Irce thrown missed: I3inford. Miksch 2, Davis. Mc¬ Dowell, Walker. Axtcll. Kelley 3. Edwards. Beard 3. Cain. Woodward 2. sScore by quarters: AWM 1 3 1 4 8 5 3 NTSC 10 9 10 11 6 Referees: Truelson, Gerard. NORTH TEXAS 46 A M 43 College Station, Dec. 3—The Cadets j;ot off to a poor start on the hardwood by dropping their first contest to the Eagles. However, it took an overtime period to tell the tale that spelt doom for the Ags. ABM (29) fg ft pf tp U of H (38) fg ft pf tp McDowell, g 2 3 2 7 Ray, f-c 3 3 1 9 Walker, g 2 1 3 1 Gotten, c 2 2 4 6 Miksch, f 1 5 2 Davis, f 1 1 1 3 Davis, c 4 3 2 1 1 McNutt, g 1 4 2 Binford, f 2 4 4 Bradford, f 2 4 1 8 Farmer, g 1 1 2 Bell, g 4 2 3 10 Carpenter, g 2 — — Heft, g 3 T otals 13 12 14 38 Addison, f 1 Houser, f 1 2 2 Williams, g 1 Totals 1 1 7 26 29 UNIVERSITY OF HOUSTON 38 CADETS 29 College Station, Dec. 8—All around good per¬ formance by six Cougars brought the roof down on A M for the second time this season. The Houstonians managed to beat the Ags at their own game and controlled the ball most of the 40 minutes. AWM (40) fg ft pf tp MARSHALL (46) fg ft pf tp Binford, f 1 1 3 Lamb, f 2 2 2 6 Farmer, f 1 1 1 Pergun, f 1 1 2 Miksch, f 5 3 4 1 3 Lowe, f 6 1 5 1 3 Davis, c 5 2 3 1 2 Frazier, c I 2 3 4 McDowell, g 3 1 2 7 Crum, g 1 Walker, g 1 3 2 Walowac, g 6 0 3 1 2 Heft, g 1 2 2 King, g 4 1 2 9 Carpenter, g ____ Totals 16 8 15 Score by quarters: AWM Marshall College 40 Totals 12 9 20 61746 8 9 11 17 11 9 Free throws missed: AWM—Miksch 2, Davis 3, Me- Dowell 3. M. C.—Lamb, Frazier, King, Lowe 6. MARSHALL COLLEGE 46 AGGIES 40 Huntington, W. Va., Dec. 11—A lack of points in the second quarter caused the Ags to drop the first game of their Eastern trip. A last stanza surge fell short when time ran out with the Maroon and White six points behind. Ik ft pf tp 0 14 1 2 4 5 8 2 12 10 5 2 5 1 2 5 2 2 1 2 2 2 4 6 10 2 0 0 3 0 NTSC (46) Axtcll, f Hooper, f Kelley, f Edwards, f Beard, c Johnson, c Cain, g Woodwartl, g l.anningham, g fg ft pf tp 2 2 3 6 4 0 18 3 5 2 1 1 12 4 4 2 2 3 6 10 2 0 0 5 0 2 4 5 8 111 DON BINFORD Forward A«M (42) fg ft fl tp MANHATTAN (44) fg ft fl tp Binford, f Miksch. f Carpenter, fg 2 4 f 0 ft 1 6 pf 1 4 tp 5 14 Binford 2 4 4 Carroll 1 2 1 4 Davis, c 4 4 9 Miksch 4 8 Hunt 1 3 2 5 Farmer, c 1 1 2 Davis 6 2 5 14 King 2 4 McDowell, g “f 1 3 9 Addison Garvey 1 3 2 Walker, g 5 3 5 13 Farmer 1 Kellogg 9 2 1 20 Heft, g 2 Walker 3 5 4 Loprete 2 2 1 6 Houser, g Heft 1 Cahill __ — — McDowell 5 10 McGown 1 1 1 3 Totals 20 1 2 20 52 Totals 20 2 16 42 Totals 17 10 9 44 Score by T ennessee periods Halftime Score—Texas AWM 28, Manhattan 21.. Free throws missed—Texas A0M, Miksch, Davis, Heft, Manhattan, Hunt, Kellogg, Luprcte, McGowan 2. MANHATTAN 44 TEXAS A M 42 AWM Free TENNESSEE (60) fg ft pf tp Bowers, f 5 4 3 14 Hipsher, f 5 1 2 1 1 B ' telkamp, f Neff, c 4 5 3 13 A M (63) TRINITY (44) Jarvis, c fg ft pf tp Bartlett, g 2 5 4 9 Binford 2 3 5 7 Kerr 3 Parmenter, g 2 3 5 7 Farmer 1 5 2 Dresch 1 4 2 Little, g 3 2 6 Miksch 5 2 3 12 Marthis 1 1 4 3 _ . __ _ Houser 2 Lutz 3 2 2 8 Totals 21 18 19 60 Davis 10 5 5 25 Kalmanir 1 Addison 2 Shannon 3 5 6 McDowell 3 3 3 9 Reed 1 3 3 5 11 15 17 17— 60 Carpenter 2 2 Jessen 4 1 2 4 20 9 13 16 14— 52 Walker 2 2 2 6 — — — _ i—Miksch 5, McDowell 2, Heft I Totals 13 18 26 44 l, Neff, Parmenter 2. — ■ — — Totals 23 17 28 63 TENNESSEE 60 AGS 52 A M 63 TRINITY UNIVERSITY 44 New York, N. Y., Dec. 13—A last minute theft defeated the Cadets in their only appearance in Madison Square Garden. With two minutes to play, the bi city boys managed to steal the ball three times and overcome a four point deficit. Knoxville, Tenn., Dec. 15—It was five in a row tonight when the Volunteers acted as poor hosts by downing the Texans 60-52. The ball¬ controlling visitors got off to a slow start and failed to catch the Tennessee lads. College Station, Dec. 18—Returning from their Eastern trip the Ags won their first game of the season by thoroughly trouncing the Tigers. It was All-Conference center Buddy Davis that led the hosts with 25 points before he fouled out. 23 Flay ball!! Cotton Bowl Tournament. AWM (5 2) TU (5 1) fg ft pf tp fg ft pf tp Binford, f 2 Klein, f 2 2 5 6 Farmer, f 3 2 4 8 Dowies, f 4 8 3 16 Miksch, f 4 6 1 14 Price, c 8 4 4 20 Davis, c 2 3 5 7 Viramontes, g 1 3 2 5 Walker, g 1 1 3 3 Scaling, g 1 5 2 Heft, g 1 Black, g 1 1 AHM (49) ARKANSAS (46) McDowell, g 7 4 4 18 Minor, g 1 fg ft tp fg ft tp Houser, f 1 5 2 Morgan, g 1 2 1 Farmer, f 2 4 Lambert, f 1 2 Addison, c 4 Powell, f Binford, f Adams, f 4 2 10 —• — Harris, g 1 Miksch, f 1 2 4 Kearns, f 1 1 Totals 1 8 1 6 29 52 —. — — Houser, f Hester, c 5 4 14 Totals 16 19 2 3 5 1 Davis, c 8 6 22 Smith, g 2 2 6 Walker, g 3 1 7 Elkins, g 3 2 8 Free throws missed: AWM-Walker, Farmer, Heft, McDowell, g 3 6 12 Sagely, g 1 1 3 Miksch, Davis. TU—Viramontes. Morgan, Price 2, Heft, g Lewis, g 1 2 Dowies 2, Harris, Klein 2. —. —. —■ Score by quarters: Totals 1 7 15 49 Totals 17 12 4 6 AUM 15 1 3 15 7 2 TU 13 17 13 7 1 Score by AHM quarters: 1 4 9 21 5 Officials: Baccus and Shaw. A rk. 4 22 11 9 CADETS 49 TEXAS A M 52 PORKERS 46 TEXAS UNIVERSITY 51 EDDIE HOUSER Forward A«M (35) Farmer, f Davis, c Walker, g Heft, g McDowell, g Binford, f Houser, f Addison, c Carpenter, g Totals fg ft pf tp 113 3 8 3 4 19 13 3 5 0 0 3 0 2 10 5 10 0 0 5 0 1113 2 13 9 22 35 TCU (65) Ethridge, f Fromme, f Reynolds, f Kilpatrick, f McLeod, c Knox, g Allen, g Swaim, g Totals ft pf tp 13 1 2 2 2 6 4 2 1 10 13 15 9 9 4 27 4 5 1 3 1113 21 23 13 65 Free throws missed: AHM—Houser, Davis 2, McDowell, Heft. TCU—-Reynolds, Knox, McLeod 2. Score by quarters: AUM 6 10 12 7 TCU 16 14 17 18 Officials: Shaw and King. TCU 65 AGS 35 Dallas, Dec. 26—Coach Floyds’ basketballers came back strong in the third quarter to take their first game of the Cotton Bowl Tournament. Again Davis led the Ags to victory, this time with 22 points. Dallas, Dec. 27—It took an overtime to de¬ feat the Longhorns, but the Maroon and White cagers finally topped their arch rivals. TU’s in¬ accuracy at the free throw line inabled the Ags to gain the finals in the SWC tourney. Dallas, Dec. 29—The Frogs accepted the fact that their opponents couldn’t hit tbe backboard tonight and dumped in 21 field goals to win the SWC Tournament. Led by center McLeod, the TCU quintet proved just too much for the Ags. Walker attempts one from way out. r - I IIT;;! 19 BILL CARPENTER Guard Miksch and his two hand shot from beyond the circle. A«M (55) fg ft pf tp OKLAHOMA CITY fg ft (62) pf tp Houser, f 1 1 2 3 Key. f 3 2 1 8 Binford, f 1 2 Gouts, f O’ 3 Miksch, f 4 2 4 10 Likens, f 6 5 1 17 Heft, f 1 3 1 Penwell, c 7 3 1 17 Davis, c 9 1 4 19 Mayfield, c Addison, c Dalton, c Walker, g 1 4 1 O’Neil, g 1 4 2 Farmer, g 2 Laws, g 1 McDowell, g 9 1 4 19 Thompson, g — — — Short, g 4 6 14 Totals 24 7 20 55 Rose, g 1 2 3 4 Totals 22 18 14 62 OKLAHOMA CITY UNIVERSITY 62 TEXAS A M 55 Oklahoma City, Okla., Jan. 7—Even though Davis and McDowell tied for high scoring honors, they failed to get the needed support for a victory. Sharp shooting from the foul line paved the way for the Chiefs ' triumph. AWM (44) fg ft pf tp U of H (52) fg ft pf tp Miksch, f 2 2 4 Bradford, f 7 2 4 16 Binford, f 4 2 8 Ray, f 4 4 4 1 2 Davis, c 4 2 4 10 Cotton, c 2 3 4 Houser, f 1 1 3 3 Bell, g 2 Walker, g 2 3 3 7 McNutt, g Heft, g 2 1 2 5 J. Davis, f 2 2 1 6 Addison, c 2 Shivers, c 3 1 7 Farmer, g 1 1 3 3 Roig, g 3 1 7 Carpenter, g Darling, g Totals 1 1 18 8 2 23 2 2 44 Totals 21 10 15 52 Free throws missed: AS3M—Miksch. Davis, Houser. Walker 2, Addison. U of H—Bradford 2, Ray 2. Cotton 2 Shivers. Roig. Score by quarters: AWM 17 8 9 10 U of H 17 14 11 10 UNIVERSITY OF HOUSTON 52 TEXAS A M 44 Houston, Jan. 25—The Cougars topped the Ags for the second time this year when they showed their strength in the middle of the game. Controlling the backboards during most of the game, their ball hawking paid off. AHM (46) fg ft pf tp OCU (42) fg ft pf tp Miksch, f 4 i 3 9 Key. f 1 0 4 2 Farmer, f 1 5 2 Thompson, f 0 1 2 1 Houser, f Likens, f 9 2 18 Davis, c 7 3 4 I 7 Penwell. c 2 1 3 5 Walker, g 1 1 4 4 Dalton, c 2 Binford, g 6 2 3 14 O’Neil, g 2 2 4 6 Heft, g 1 Couts, g .—. ■ — Short, g 3 4 2 10 Totals 19 8 20 46 —• ■ —--- Totals 1 7 8 19 42 ABM 12 12 10 1 2—46 OCU 1 3 8 14 7—42 Free throws missed: ABM- -Miksch 3. Farmer. Davis 2. Walker 2, Binford. OCU— -Key 2. Likens 2, Penwell 3. Dalton 2. O’Neil. AGGIES 46 CHIEFS 42 College Station, Feb. 26—It was a fitting climax to the home games that the Aggies played tonight. Led by All-Conference center Buddy Davis, the Maroon and White came from behind to win their last home game. Excuse me, please. Buddy shows four Owls how it’s done with one hand. AWM (55) in ft pf P RICE (44) (g ft Pf tp Miksch. f 2 3 5 7 Grawunder, f 4 4 3 12 Houser, f 2 4 2 Dickens, f 3 3 3 9 Davis, c 8 6 4 22 Schwinger, c 4 1 2 9 McDowell, g 5 2 6 Teague, g 1 3 3 5 Wallace, k 4 1 3 9 Childs, g 1 2 1 Farmer, f ) 1 6 Bailey, f 1 2 2 Binford. f 1 1 1 3 Fulfer, f I 2 Addison, c Fulton, c 2 2 4 Heft, g Small, g 1 Totals 21 1 3 20 55 Totals 16 1 2 I 8 44 Score by quarters: A0M 15 15 14 11—55 RICE 9 1 1 12 12—44 Officials: Bacus and Lee. Free throws missed Binford, Miksch, Farmer, Davis. Walker. Grawunder. Dickens 2„ Fulton, Schwinger. Childs 2. AGGIES 55 OWLS 44 College Station, Jan. 11—Once again the Cadets showed their winning ways to the home town fans. Playing their type of basketball, the Floyd coached quintet indicated that they might be a real threat for the conference title. f ' arnier r a hy up. £°es in foi TEX” FARMER Guard ABM (56) fg ft pf tp Farmer 2 1 3 5 Miksch 2 2 3 6 Davis 6 4 3 16 Addison 1 Binford 9 1 2 19 Heft 2 Walker 4 2 2 10 —. — — — Totals 23 10 13 56 RICE (54) fg ft pf tp Grawunder 1 5 2 Lance 7 2 3 16 Schwinger 3 5 2 1 1 Teague 6 3 4 15 Beavers 3 1 4 7 Childs 3 2 3 —. —■ — Totals 20 14 16 54 A M 56 RICE 54 Houston, Mar. 1—Although both teams were out of the title race before the game, neither played like it. It was quite a game for the season’s finale, with Davis once again high point man for the night; this time with 19 points. The Owls team up to keep Davis from scoring. DON HEFT Guard McDowell gives a Bear a lesson in dribbling. A M (47) g ft pf tp BAYLOR (36) g ft pf tp Miksch, f 2 5 4 Davis, D., f 1 4 1 Binford, f Johnson, f 4 2 5 10 Houser, f 2 2 2 6 Houde, g Farmer, f 1 Starkey, c 4 4 1 12 Davis, c 5 1 5 1 1 Harris, c 2 2 4 6 Addison, c 2 Fleetwood, g 2 2 4 McDowell, g 9 5 3 23 Mullins, g 1 5 2 Walker, g 1 1 3 3 Cole, g Heft, g 1 Strausburger, g O ' 3 Carpenter, g Brown, f 1 2 1 Williams, g 10 -- — —. — •—• — 1 — — Totals 13 10 26 36 Totals 19 9 23 47 CADETS 47 BEARS 36 College Station, Jan. 18—Tonight was Jewell McDowell’s last college performance, and he proved why he had been twice selected as All- SWC guard by netting 2 3 points to down the Baylor Bears. Before the game started he was presented with an award for his outstanding contribution to the teams in the past. AHM (45) fg ft pf tp BAYLOR (52) Miksch, f 3 4 3 10 fg ft pf tp Farmer, f 1 2 3 4 Harris, f 2 4 5 8 Binford, f 1 2 4 5 Johnson, f 6 8 3 20 Houser, f 1 2 5 4 Mullins, f 3 4 3 10 Davis, c 4 5 4 1 3 Starkey, c 1 4 4 6 Walker, g 2 1 2 5 Cole, g Heft, g 1 5 1 Brown, g 2 Williams, g Hovde, g 1 4 3 6 Addison, g 1 1 4 3 Fleetwood, g 1 5 2 Carpenter, g Darling, g Strausberger, g o Parker, g Totals 14 1 7 30 45 Totals 14 24 25 52 Score by periods: ABM 17 13 13 2 Baylor 1 8 9 14 1 1 Officials: Keeling and McAllister. Free throws missed: Davis, Walker, Farmer, Heft, Johnson 2, Starkey 2, Hovde, Mullins 2. BAYLOR 52 CADETS 45 Waco, Feb. 9—The Bears surged in the final stanza to overcome a two point handicap and top the Ags again. The Bears coupled their ac¬ curacy and the Cadets ' inaccuracy to gain their victory. Houser dr°P s in two p oints. Jewell accepts Dean Boughton’s best wishes. A Frog dribbles past Carpenter. AWM (44) fg ft P f tp TCU (58) fg ft pf tP Miksch. k 3 2 4 8 Fromme, g 3 2 6 Houser, g 3 1 4 7 Reynolds, g 2 2 4 6 Davis, c 4 4 4 1 2 McLeod, c 3 6 4 12 Binford, g Walker, x 4 1 2 3 1 2 10 3 Ethridge, g Kilpatrick, g 6 3 1 5 1 1 2 1 1 Heft, x 1 2 2 Ohlen, c 3 2 2 8 Addison, c 2 3 2 Knox, g 3 1 3 Farmer, x 1 S w a t m, g 1 (Carpenter, K 0 1 _ __ — — Totals AWM TCU 1 6 1 2 23 44 Totals 1 1 8 15 15 20 14 17 18 15 1 1 1 1 — 58 44 58 Free throws missed: ABM Miksch, Davis 2. Addison 2. TCU— Kilpatrick. Fromme 2. Reynolds. McLeod 3, Ethridge 3. TEXAS CHRISTIAN 58 TEXAS A M 44 Fort Worth, Feb. 19—The Frogs defeated the Ags for the third time this year tonight when they hawked the ball for four quarters. Their ability to clear the backboards proved A M’s downfall. BUDDY DAVIS Center TCU (52) Fromme. f Reynolds, f Allen, f Knox, f McLeod, c Ohlen, c Ethridge, g Kilpatrick, g Swain, g J. Taylor, g Campbell, g Totals fg ft pf tp 3 2 18 4 10 9 2 14 16 5 8 10 2 4 2 3 10 15 0 7 12 0 4 17 18 1052 AHM (41) Miksch. f Houser, f Davis, c Walker, g Heft, g Binford, f Addison, c Farmer, f Carpe nter, g Williams, g Darling, g Totals fg ft pf tp 114 3 3 0 3 6 4 5 4 1 3 4 12 9 2 3 2 3 8 10 2 3 10 2 1 6 9 24 4 1 14—5 2 17—4 1 TCU ASM 15 12 FROGS 52 A M 41 College Station, Feb. 6—TCU continued their mastery of the conference tonight by defeating the Ags at home 52-41. The hosts continued to miss McDowell and as yet hadn’t found an ade¬ quate replacement for him. Everyone watches Walker drop one in. LEROY MIKSCH Forward AWM (47) Miksch. f Houser, f Binford, f Carpenter, f Davis, c McDowell, g Walker, g Farmer, g Heft, g T otals fg ft pf tp 3 3 4 9 114 3 10 12 5 15 11 4 3 3 1 1 2 4 18 10 1113 17 13 20 47 ARKANSAS Lambert, f Kearns, f Adams, f Elkins, c Walker, c Lewis, g Smith, g Sagely, g Total (42) fg ft pf tp 3 4 3 1 3 13 7 4 2 5 10 2 2 16 111 114 3 12 5 4 12 1 14 14 24 42 Free throws missed: AWM—Miksch 2, Davis 3, Mc¬ Dowell 5, Farmer, Ark.—Lambert, Kearns 2, Smith, Sagely. Score by quarters: AWM 1 8 8 5 1 3 Ark, 9 16 5 12 CADETS 47 ARKANSAS 42 Fayetteville, Ark., Jan. 5—A M started their conference schedule in a better manner than they began the season. Traveling to the hills they topped the Hogs on their own court, 47-42. Davis wins that jump by a foot. Woody balances the ball on the rim before it sinks. AtSM (40) Miksch. f Binford. f Farmer, f Houser, f Davis, c Addison, c Walker, g Heft, g Carpenter, g Darling, g Williams, g Totals A«M Arkansas fg ft pf tp 10 5 2 4 6 3 4 2 0 0 5 0 5 9 4 19 10 12 114 3 2 2 10 12 162940 ARKANSAS Adams, f Smith, f Lambert, f Elkins, f Kearns, c Lewis, g Sagely, g Totals 1 1 6 (49) fg ft pf tp 13 4 5 12 3 4 0 3 4 3 3 14 7 7 5 4 19 4 14 9 10 4 2 17 15 27 49 7 11 11 10 16 17 Free throws missed: AHM—Miksch, Binford, Davis 6, Houser, Walker 2. Arkansas—Elkins. Kearns 6, Sagely. ARKANSAS UNIVERSITY 49 TEXAS A M 40 College Station, Feb. 11—Although the Porkers got off to a slow start, they finished strong enough to defeat the Maroon and White by nine points. The Aggies were mainly plagued by their inability to help Buddy Davis, who walked off with high point honors. in a hand push shot. LeRoy tosses Kendall eyes the basket; Davis eyes Kendall. ABM (34) fg ft fl P SMU (40) fg ft fl tp Carpenter Galey 2 3 1 7 McDowell 6 1 4 1 3 Murphy 3 4 6 10 Walker 1 1 4 3 Haynes 3 Davis 3 3 5 9 Bryant 1 1 2 3 Farmer 2 Kendall Heft 1 3 2 Kastman 3 2 3 8 Binford 4 Holm 2 3 3 7 I louser 2 1 5 5 Freeman 2 1 4 5 M i k c b — • — — Addison T otals 1 3 14 19 40 Total 1 4 6 30 34 Half-time s core: SMU 18. Aim 13. Free throws missed: AtfM McDowell 3, Houser 2, Miksch 4. Davis. SMU—Galey, Murphy, Haynes 2, Kastman, Halm 3, Freeman 4. Officials: Shaw and Truelson. SMU 40 A M 34 Dallas, Jan. 14—Playing ball control all night, both teams managed to keep the score low. How¬ ever. it was the Mustangs that were able to mesh the most points; thanks to the charity tosses. •Addison Meets this Mustang ' s gif t _ die bail. JEWELL McDOWELL Guard A M (61) fg ft fl tp Miksch i 3 2 Binford 6 4 3 16 Houser 1 1 4 3 Farmer Davis 10 5 4 25 Addison 1 4 2 Walker 3 1 5 7 Heft 2 2 2 6 Carpenter Darling Williams Totals 24 1 3 25 61 SMU (47) fg ft fl tp Kastman 3 3 6 Bryant 2 2 2 6 Freeman 3 4 5 10 Holm 1 1 3 3 Kendall 2 1 1 5 Haynes 2 1 4 Galey 2 1 1 5 Wheeler 3 2 2 8 Flenders Propp Totals 1 8 1 I 18 47 Half-time score: ABM 31, SMU 21. Free throws missed: ABM—Miksch 2, Binford. Davis 3. Houser. SMU—Freeman 3, Holm 3, Bryant 3. AGS . 61 PONIES 47 College Station, Feb. 16—A M found the range on the hoop tonight and downed the Mustangs from Southern Methodist 61-47. Coach Floydls quintet poured shots through the net from all angles to split the SMU series for ’52. Eddie scores in the second game. WOODY WALKER Guard Ball, ball; who has the ball? TEXAS (5 1) fg ft pf tp ABM (40) fg ft pf tp Dowies, f 7 5 4 19 Miksch, f 2 3 4 7 Ford, f 3 3 6 Houser, f 5 Klein, c 2 4 4 Davis, c 8 4 1 20 Viramontes, g 1 1 2 Walker, g 2 5 4 Scaling, g 3 7 2 13 Heft, g 2 3 4 Price, c 2 2 4 Binford, f 2 1 5 5 Black, g 2 2 Addison, c 1 Powell, f 1 1 Farmer, g 1 Morgan, g Carpenter, f 1 -—• —■ — Williams, g Totals 18 15 16 5 1 Darling, g Totals 16 9 ; 26 40 Texas 10 22 39 5 1 ABM 6 20 29 40 Officials: Shaw and King. Free throws missed: Hauser 4, Davis, Binford, Dowies 2, Scaling 4, Ford 3. LONGHORNS 51 AGGIES 40 Austin, Feb. 2—The Orange and White got revenge from the beating they had received in the Cotton Bowl Tournament when they beat the Ags in Gregory Gym. Taking advantage of Walker and Binford being out of the game, via excess fouls, the Steers ran wild in the last periods. e AWM (34) Miksch, f Houser, f Farmer, f Davis, c Binford, g Walker, g Heft, g Totals fg ft pf tp 114 3 114 3 5 5 3 1 5 5 0 2 10 113 3 13 8 16 34 TEXAS (38) Ford, f Dowies, f Klein, c Price, c Scaling, g V iramontes, Black, g Powell, f Totals fg ft pf tp 3 12 7 12 0 4 10 5 2 112 3 5 3 113 2 115 12 3 4 10 14 10 15 38 Score at periods: Texas 8 3 17 10—3 8 ABM 5 9 10 10—3 4 Free throws missed: Dowies. Ford, Klein, Price, Schaling, Black, Miksch, Davis 5. Walker. U of T 38 AGGIES 34 College Station, Feb. 2 3—It was ball control all the way tonight as the visitors from the Capital City eked out a win over the Farmers. It was a third period surge that spelt doom for the Cadets. Tex. Good game. FRESHMAN BASKETBALL SQUAD First row: Don Moon, Steve Rowley, Thomas Latoof, Robert Johnson, Rodney Pirtle. Second row: Gene Garrison, Bob McCulloch, Howard Homeyer, Cecil Neely, Dale Fisher, Assistant Coach Larry Hays, SEASON SCORES FISH OPP. Victoria JC .......................... .....................34 40 Allen Academy .................... .....................41 34 Victoria JC ............................ .....................43 42 Rice Owlets .......................... .....................48 47 Wharton |C . .......................... .....................52 68 Baylor Cubs .......................... .....................30 45 Texas Shorthorns .................. .....................41 54 Baylor Cubs .......................... .....................32 48 Wharton |( ...... .....................52 54 Texas Shorthorns................... .....................36 35 Allen Academy ................... .....................52 55 Rice Owlets ......................... .....................44 58 In the 12 games that were played during the season, the lack of players definitely hampered the Fish’s ability to show what they really had. That lack of depth showed up in Austin in the first game with the Shorthorns when Rodney Pirtle, winner of the Reed Wipprecht Award tor the highest percentage of free throws, fouled out and was allowed to remain in the game. That night he acquired eight fouls. In the second Rice Owlet game Cecil Neely, Dale Fisher, and Steve Rowley all fouled out leaving Bobby Johnson, Rodney Pirtle, and Don Moon to finish the game. The following records were compiled during the season: GAMES FG FT PE TP Cecil Neely, c............... .............1 1 53 23 29 129 Bobby Johnson, f.......... .............11 47 21 28 115 Rodney Pirtle, f-g........ .............12 37 19 39 93 Dale Fisher, f............... .............12 23 11 39 57 Don Moon, g................ .............11 17 10 30 44 Steve Rowley, g............ ..........10 10 6 26 26 Howard Homeyer, c........ ............. 8 6 3 19 15 FRESHMAN STARTERS—Don Moon, Cecil Neely, Dale Fisher, Robert Johnson, Rodney Pirtle. 240 First row: Bob Mays, John Garmany, Bill Henry, James Baker, Paul Lemming, Don Graves, Buddy Davis, John DeWitt, James Terry, Billy Bless, Buddy Shaeffer, Bobby Harris, Charley Gabriel. Second row: Coach Ray Putnam, Claude Watts, Cliff Schaefer, Malcolm Marks, Glenn Spradlin, Dan Pratt, Darrow Hooper, Charley Hudgins, Bobby Ragsdale, Ed Wilmsen, Bill Stalter, Carol Libby, Tommy Cox, Coach Frank Anderson. Third row: T. K. Burk, Manager; Pete Mayeaux, Jerry Stull, Jim Blaine, Dale DeRouen, Tom Dollahite, Glenn Blake, Frank Norris, Marvin Swink, Don Jordan, Verlin Westmoreland. Fourth row: James Earle, Roger Lawerence, Joe Criswell, Oscar Coindreau, Harvey Dunnenberg, Rufus Higgins. COLONEL FRANK ANDERSON Coach 242 1 1 BOBBY RAGSDALE . . . Most Valuable member of the track team won the conference broad jump with a leap of 22’ 3%”. He placed second in the 220-yard low hurdles, behind Persons of Texas who set a new record of 22.5. To top this all off he ran a leg on the sprint relay team that also finished second to Texas. 9 Wins — 1 Loss The 1952 track season brought to Aggieland the fifth conference championship in six years. However, the University of Southern California defeated the Aggies in Los Angeles. This is the only set-back that the Maroon and White have suffered in better than three years of competition. The first meet was held on Kyle Field in the chilly March 1 winds. On that day the Cadets brought home 14 of the 16 first places for their initial win. Traveling to Laredo A M captured the Border Olympics from supposedly strong teams from all over the Southwest. The first of two tri-angular meets with Texas and Rice was held on the campus the following week. It, like the affair held in Houston on March 22, proved that the Farmers would be hard to catch on the cinder paths. The Silver Anniversary running of the Texas Relays was nothing more than a stepping stone in the track team’s desire for bigger and better victories. Texas University was downed in short order in a dual meet at Corpus Christi, and although a full team was not taken to the Kansas Relays the Aggies scored more points than any other school entered. Next came the defeat at the hands of the USC Trojans. A meet scheduled between Texas, Rice, and A M to be run at Austin was called off because of the weather. After the conference win at Dallas, the team won impressive victories at Houston and San Antonio in AAU competi¬ tion, to close out the season. RAY p UTMAK 243 ft H un NS College Station, May 1—Coach Andy Anderson opened the 1952 track season with an impressive win over the University of Houston Cougars. Taking 14 first places and sharing in another, the Aggies ran wild on Kyle Field. Although times and distances were not exceptional for an opening meet, a good idea could be gotten as to what was in store for all challengers of the Maroon and White during the year. Outstanding perform¬ ances for the day came from James Blaine who won the mile run, John DeWitt’s 49.1 quarter, and Malcolm Mark’s 13’ 5” pole vault. Ags Take 14 Firsts — Beat U. of H. Sprint Relay—1. A M (Harris, Bless, Ragsdale, Statler); 2. Houston. Time: 42.7. Mile Run—1. Blaine, A M; 2. Garmany, A M; 3. DeRouen, A M. Time- 4:22.9. Shot Put—1. Hooper, A M, 52-23,4; 2. Spillios, Houston, 46-53 4 • 3 Pratt A M, 46-23 4 . 4 ’ 440-Yard Run—1. DeWitt, A M; 2. Mays, A M; 3. Boone, Houston. Time: 49.1. High Jump—1. Carlson, Houston and Swink, A M, 5-10; 3. Dimmitt, A M, 5-8. 100-Yard Dash—1. McWhirter, Houston; 2. McBride, Houston; 3. Bless, A M. Time: 9.7. 120-Yard High Hurdles—1. Leming, A M; 2. Blake, A M; 3. Dollahite, A M. Time: 14.6. (No Houston entries.) Two Mile Run—1. Westmoreland, A M; 2. Hudgins, A M; 3. Gabriel, A M. Time 9:57. 220-Yard Low Hurdles—1. Bless, A M; 2. Leming, A M; 3. Blank, A M. Time: 23.5. Discus—1. Hooper, A M, 156-5V2; 2. Spillios, Houston. 142-4; 3- Pratt, A M, 139-8. 880-Yard Run—1. Wilmsen, A M; 2. Terry, A M; 3. Gentry, Houston. Time: 1:57. Pole Vault—1. Marks, A M, 13-5; 2. Spradlin, A M, 13-0; 3. Earle, Houston, 11-6. Javelin—1. Mayeaux, A M, 169-2; 2. Smith, A M, 157-0; 3. Swink, A M, 156-6. tNo Houston entries.) 220-Yard Dash—1. Bless, A M; 2. Harris, A M; 3. Stalter, A M. Time: 21 . 6 . Broad Jump—1. Henry, A M, 22-9; 2. Dollahite, A M, 21-2; 3. Skaines, Houston, 21-1. Mile Relay—1. A M (Shaeffer, Norris, Stull, Baker). Time: 3:22.1. Stalter strains to keep an Owl from catching him in the 220. men accumulated 60 points while Texas and Oklahoma University shared the runner-up position with 40 points. Darrow Hooper broke the record that he had set in the pre¬ liminaries by heaving the shot 53’ 8%”. Bobby Ragsdale leaped 23’ 61 2 ” i n the broad jump to tie a record that John Robertson of Texas had set in 1949. The only other 100 Yard Dash—1. Smith, Texas; 2. Thomas, Texas; 3. McWhiter, Houston; 4. Goode, SMU. 220-Yard Low Hurdles—1. Person, Texas; 2. Bless, A M; 3- Vails, Texas; 4. McBride, LSU. Time: 23.4. Mile Relay—1. A M (Stull, Mayes, DeWitt, Baker); 2. Oklahoma A M; 3- Houston; 4. LSU. Time: 3:22.9. Two Mile Run—1. Geller, Okla. A M; 2. Hudgins, A M; 3- Blaine, A M; 4. Fitzsimmons, Okla. A M. Time: 9:43.0 Discus Throw—1. Hooper, A M, 156-11-%; 2. Forester, SMU, ISlYg; 3. Spillios, Houston, 141-4%; 4. Milburn, Texas, 140-1%. Javelin—1. Droutil, Okla. A M, I96-2V2; 2. Mayeaux, A M, 177-11%; 3. Knight, SMU, 176-10; 4. Ritchey, TCU, 173-11 1 . Sh ot Put—1. Hooper, A M, 53-8 5 g; 2. Forester, SMU, 48-6 1 8; 3- Spillios, Flouston, 47-1 D z; 4. Pratt, A M, 47-11. (New record, old record of 53-8% se t by Hooper in preliminaries.) Broad Jump—1. Ragsdale, A M, 23-6%; 2. Henry, A M, 22-11%; 3- Johnson, LSU, 22-10; 4. Johnson, Texas, 22%. (Ties record set by Robertson of Texas in 1949-) High Jump—1. Vrooman, Okla. A M, 6-4; 2. Four-way tie between Graves and Davis of A M, and Womack and Klein of Texas, 6-2. 440-Yard Relay—1. Texas (Smith, Brownhill, Mayes, Thomas); 2. Houston; 3- Okla. A M; 4. A M. Time: 41.9. (New record, old record of 42.1 set by Texas in 1950.) Mile Run—1. Eckhoff, Okla. A M; 2. Blaine, A M; 3. Dunkin, Okla. A M; 4. Budd, Texas. Time: 4:20.7. 440-Yard Dash—1. Mays, A M; 2. Baker, A M; 3- DeWitt, A M; 4. Crooks, SMU. Time: 49.5. Pole Vault—1. Perry, Okla. A M, 13-6; 2. Nodier. LSU, 13; 3. Tie between Spradlin and Graves of A M, and Runnels of Texas at 12-6. 880-Yard Run—-1. Heard, Okla. A M; 2. Terry, A M; 3. Eckhoff, Okla. A M; 4. Wilmsen, A M. Time: 1:56.7. 220-Yard Dash—1. Thomas, Texas; 2. Goode, SMU; 3. Mayes, Texas; 4. Brownhill, Texas. Time: 21.4. Time: 9-5. 120-Yard High Hurdles—1. Vails, Texas; 2. Walker, SMU; 3. Leming, A M; 4. Tucker, LSU. Time: 14.5. GLENN SPRADLIN Pole Vault 245 Trackmen Triumph Over Texas, Rice College Station, Mar. 15—The Maroon and White thin clads scored 101 points to down Texas and Rice in a tri-angular meet on Kyle Field. The University had 5K points to Rice’s 11. Ten first places out of the 16 events that were run showed the Farmer’s strength on the cinder paths. Buddy Davis started the season, after being delayed by basketball work outs, by clearing the bar a 6’ 4”. Don Graves shared the first place honors with Davis. Two Mile Run—1. Hudgins, A M; 2. Winston, Rice; 3. Westmoreland, A M; 4. Rundell, Texas. Time: 9:50.7. 220-Yard Low Hurdles—1. Person, Texas; 2. Ragsdale, A M; 3. Bless, A M; 4. Carson, Texas. Time: 23.6. Mile Relay—1. A M (Norris, Stull, DeWitt, and Baker); 2. Texas. Time: 3:22.2. Discus—1. Hooper, A M, 149-8V21 2. Pratt, A M, 143-0; 3. Milburn, Texas, 140-6; 4. Donaldson, Rice, 138-0. Broad Jump—1. Ragsdale, A M, 22-11%; 2. Henry, A M, 21-10%; 3. Beavers, Rice, 21-2V2; 4. Watts, A M, 20-4%. Sprint Relay—1. Texas (Thomas, Mayes, Brownhill and Rogers); 2. A M. Time: 42.6. Mile Run—-1. Garmany, A M; 2. Blaine, A M; 3- DeRouen, A M; 4. Budd, Texas. Time: 4:22.5. 440 Run -1. Baker, A M; 2. DeWitt, A M; 3. Mays, A M; 4. Eschenberg, Texas. Time: 48.4. Shot put—1. Hooper, A M, 53-0; 2. Pratt, A M, 48-2; 3. Milburn, Texas, 45-3%; 4. Berger, Rice, 44-0. High Jump—1. Davis and Graves, A M, 6-4; 3- Swink, A M; Ran- sopher, Texas, and Womack, Texas (3-way tie), 6-2. 100 Yard Dash—1. Thomas, Texas; 2. Mayes, Texas; 3. Brownhill, Texas; 4. Johnson, Rice. Time 9-9. Javelin—1. Klein, Texas, 194-5; 2. Mayeaux, A M, 174-3; 3- Delfries, Rice, 174-1V2; 4. Raley, Texas, 160-5%. 120 High Hurdles—1. Vails, Texas; 2. Dollahite, A M; 3- Blake, A M; 4. Scallorn, Texas. Time: 15.0. Pole Vault—1. Spradlin, A M, 13-7; 2. Marks, A M, 13-1; 3- Earle and Graves, A M, and Runnels, Texas (3-way tie), 12-3. 880-Yard Run—1. Terry, A M; 2. Wilmsen, A M; 3. Budd, Texas; 4. Libby, A M. Time: 1:56.9- 220-Yard Dash—1. Thomas, Texas; 2. Mayes, Texas; 3. Brownhill, Texas; 4. Johnson, Rice. Time: 21.5. CHARLEY GABRIEL DALE DEROUEN VERLON WESTMORELAND A trio of Distance Runners BUDDY SHAEFFER Quarter Charley Thomas of Texas breaks the tape in the 100. DeWitt wins the quarter in 48.6. TOM DOLLAHITE PAUL LEMMING Hurdles Cadets Win Over Texas, Rice Houston, Mar. 22—Taking eleven out of 16 first places enabled the Aggies to repeat last week’s performance of downing both Texas and Rice. The point spread today was even greater than that in the previous meeting, 104%—53%—12. As the season grew older the team’s showings improved steadily. In the field events Spradlin soared 13’ 6” to cop the pole vault. Hooper captured the shot and discus, Davis snared the high jump, and Ragsdale took first in the broad jump. Blaine led the field in the mile run, DeWitt broke the tape in the 440-yard dash, while Terry won the two lap event and Hudgins outlasted the bunch in the two mile run. The other two first places came when Ragsdale won his second first of the day, this one in the 220-yard low hurdles, and the mile relay finished ahead of the other two teams. Pole Vault—1. Spradlin, A M; 2. Marks, A M; 3. Graves, A M; 4. Moore, Rice. Heighth: 13-6. Shot Put—1. Hooper, A M; 2. Pratt, A M; 3. Berger, Rice; 4. Milburn, Texas. Distance: 54-5. Discus Throw—1. Hooper, A M; 2. Pratt, A M; 3. Milburn, Texas; 4. Donaldson, Rice. Distance: 159-1. Javelin Throw—1. Klein, Texas; 2. Mayeaux, A M; 3- Dalferes, Rice; 4. Swink, A M. Distance: 175-8%. High Jump—1. Davis, A M; 2. Graves, A M; 3. Tie between Womack, Carson, Ransopher, all of Texas and Dimmitt, A M. Heighth: 6-4V2- Broad Jump—1. Ragsdale, A M; 2. Henry, A M; 3. Johnson, Texas; 4. Beavers, Rice. Distance: 2 3-2%. 440-Yard Relay—1. Texas (Smith, Mayes, Brownhill, Thomas); 2. A M. Time: 41.4. One Mile Run—1. Blaine, A M; 2. DeRouen, A M; 3. Garmany, A M; 4. Odell, Texas. Time: 4:23.8. 440-Yard Dash—1. DeWitt, A M; 2. Baker, A M; 3. Eschenberg, Texas; 4. Daniels, Rice. Time: 48.6. 100-Yard Dash—1. Smith, Texas; 2. Thomas, Texas; 5. Ragsdale, A M; 4. Acosta, Texas. Time: 10:1. 120-Yard High Hurdles—1. Vails, Texas; 2. Blake, A M; 3. Dollahite, A M; Scallorn, Texas. Time: 14.9. 880-Yard Run—1. Terry, A M; 2. Budd, Texas; 3. Wilmsen, A M; 4. Shaeffer, A M. Time: 1:56.7. 220-Yard Dash—1. Thomas, Texas; 2. Mayes, Texas; 3. Stalter, A M; 4. Johnson, Rice. Time: 21.8. Two-Mile Run—1. Hudgins, A M; 2. Winstpn, Rice; 3. Gabriel, A M; 4. Westmoreland, A M. Time: 9:45.0. 220-Yard Low Hurdles—1. Ragsdale, A M; 2. Person, Texas; 3. Bless, A M; 4. Carson, Texas. Time: 24.5. Mile Relay—1. A M (Mays, Stull, Libby, Baker); 2. Texas. Time: 3:20.8. The Texas sprint relay team executes a perfect baton pass. All the way down without a parachute. DAN PRATT Shot Put, Discus Austin, Apr. 5—The Silver Anniversary running of the Texas Relays provided the Aggie track team with their fifth win of the season. The 37V2 points that the Maroon and White runners compiled topped the field and led runner-up Oklahoma by 4] marks. The two highlights of the meet were the running of the mile relay in which the Sooner team w r as disqualified for roughness on the first lap, and Darrow Hooper ' s record smashing 54’ 7% throw ' of the shot. The four lap relay team that finished second still broke the record by one full second. These were the only two blue ribbons that the Cadets took today, but they managed to pile up five second place awards that w ' as enough to provide another wdn for the team. Ags Cop Texas Relays 440-Yard Relay—1. Texas (Smith, Mayes, Brownhill, Thomas); 2. SMU; 3. Okla. A M; 4. Oklahoma. Time: 41.2 (New ' record, old record of 41.4 set by Rice in 1937 and tied by Texas in 1947). Two-Mile Relay—1. Oklahoma (Smith, Wilkinson, McCormick, Crab¬ tree); 2. A M; 3. Kansas; 4. Arkansas. Time: 7:41.8 (New record, old record of 7:43.0 set by Drake in 1941). High Jump—1. Holding, East Texas State, 6-9; 2. Davis, A M, 6-8; 3. Jones, Oklahoma, 6-7; 4. Razzeto, Navy, 6-6. Sprint Medley Relay—1. Oklahoma (McCormick, Lee, Cox, Crabtree); 2. Kansas State; 3. Texas; 4. Arkansas. Time: 3:28.6. Four Mile Relay—1. Kansas (Dalzell, Koby, Santee, Semper); 2. A M; 3. Oklahoma; 4. Oklahoma A M. Time: 17:21.2. 880-Yard Relay—1. Texas (Smith, Mayes, Brownhill, Thomas); 2. Oklahoma; 3- Okla. A M; 4. Rice. Time: 1:25.6 (Ties record set by Texas in 1936). Mile Relay—1. A M (Mays, Stull. DeWitt, Baker); 2. Kansas; 3. Okla. A M; 4. Notre Dame. Time: 3:13.5 (New record, old record of 3:14.5 set by Rice in 1950). Broad Jump—1. Price, Oklahoma, 25-2V8; 2. Ragsdale, A M, 24-21 2; 3. Walters, North Texas State, 23-6%; 4. Whitley, Southwest Texas State, 23-1%. Javelin Throw—1. Faulkner, ACC, 207-6%; 2. Kroutil, Okla. A M, 194-10%; 3- Ritchey, TCU, 191-3%; 4. Klein, Texas, 189-1%. Distance Medley Relay—1. Kansas (Devinney, Dalzell, Santee, Semper); 2. A M; 3- Oklahoma A M; 4. North Texas State. Time: 10:06.0. (New record, old record set by Texas in 1947 at 10:11.9-) Shot Put—1. Hooper, A M, 54-7%; 2. Pratt, A M, 49-2%; 3. Spillios, Houston, 48-8; 4. Robertson, Iowa State, 48. (New record, old record of 53-1 set by Hooper in 1951.) 120-Yard High Hurdles—1. Walker, SMU; 2. Vails, Texas; 3. White, Howard Payne; 4. Faubion, Kansas State. Time: 14.5. 100-Yard Dash—1. Smith, Texas; 2. Baker, Kansas State; 3- Fields, Howard Payne; 4. Renfro, North Texas State. Time: 10.0. Pole Vault—1. Perry, Oklahoma A M, 13-6; 2. Tie between Faulkner, ACC; Harrington, Notre Dame; Wilkins, Iowa State; and Marks, A M, 13. ED WILMSEN JAMES TERRY A pair of Half-milers 248 A M 80 — Texas 54 % Corpus Christi, Apr. 12—A strong A M track squad left no doubt in anyone’s mind as to who had the best team of the two that entered the dual meet today. The Aggies defeated the University of Texas 8OV4—54%. It was the Farmers that took ten of the 18 first place medals and a slew of other places to cop the affair. The best performance of the day came from Aggie weight man Hooper who shattered two marks in the weights. His double win was the only one of the afternoon. Buddy Davis jumped more than an inch above the old record to help lead the cindermen to another victory. 440-Yard Relay—1. Texas (Smith, Mayes, Brownhill, Thomas). Time: 41.9 (New record, old record 42.0 set by Texas.) 440-Yard Dash—1. Baker, A M; 2. Thomas, Texas; 3. Stull, A M. Time: 48.7. Shot Put—1. Hooper, A M; 2. Pratt, A M; 3- Milburn, Texas. (New record of 53’ 8 5 g °ld record of 46’ 7W ' set by Kadera of A M.) 100-Yard Dash—1. Smith, Texas; 2. Person, Texas; 3. Mayes, Texas. Time: 9.7. High Jump—1. Davis, A M; 2. Graves, A M; 3. Tie between Womack, Klein, and Carson all of Texas. Heighth: 6-7%. (New record, old record of 6-6% set by Hawes of A M.) 120-Yard High Hurdles—1. Vails, Texas; 2. Scallorn, Texas. Time: 14.5. 880-Yard Run—1. Garmany, A M; 2. Wilmsen, A M; 3. Terry, A M. Time: 1:58.0. Javelin—1. Klein, Texas; 2. Dollahite, A M; 3. Whitesides, Texas. Distance: 182 feet. Broad Jump —1. Ragsdale, A M; 2. Johnson, Texas; 3. Henry, A M. Distance: 22 - 10 . 220-Yard Dash—1. Smith, Texas; 2. Mayes, Texas; 3. Brownhill, Texas. Time: 21 . 1 . Two Mile Run—1. Bradley, Texas; 2. Hudgins, A M; 3. Westmoreland, A M. Time: 9:41.8. Discus Throw—1. Hooper, A M; 2. Pratt, A M; Milburn, Texas. Distance. 167-5. (New record, old record of 159-3 1 2 set by Kadera, A M.) Mile Relay—1. A M (DeWitt, Mays, Shaeffer, Baker). Time: 3:19. Mile Run—1. DeRouen, A M; 2. Blaine, A M; 3- Garmany, A M. Time: 4:27.0. 120-Yard High Hurdles—1. Vails, Texas; 2. Blake, A M; 3. Scallorn, Texas. Time: 14.5. Broad Jump—1. Ragsdale, A M; 2. Johnson, Texas; 3. Henry, A M. Distance: 22 - 10 . Pole Vault—1. Tie between Graves and Marks of A M; 3. Runnels, Texas. Heighth: 13- 200-Yard Low Hurdles—1. Person, Texas; 2. Ragsdale, A M; 3- Bless, A M. Time: 23.0. (Ties record set by Hall of A M in 1950.) VaJ s of T e ant D ° abHe r ° Vei ' l g hs Davis-Hooper Win At Kansas 7 Broad ]ump Lawerence, Kans. April 18—Of all the activity on the field today, the mile relay topped the card as far as excitement was concerned. In it were matched two teams that only two weeks before had raced hard and had the outcome changed by the decision of one of the judges. These two teams are the University of Oklahoma and Texas A M. Today the finish was as close as it could be without having a photo finish with the Sooners coming out with the needed margin for victory. Incidentally, a new record was set. Big Darrow Hooper was once again a dual winner when he heaved the 16 pound shot 53’ 9 and tossed the discus 152 ' 8% . Teammate Dan Pratt managed to get a third place in the shot when his throw of 50’ 9 ! h” finished behind Wallace Tanner of Colorado. Bobby Ragsdale took second place honors in the broad jump with a distance of 23’ 8% just 3% off the pace set by the Kansas State entry. Gene Wilson. Buddy Davis got one of his best jumps of the season, yet had to be content with a tie for first place when he and Arnold Betton of Drake ended up with jumps of 6 ' 7% . 249 Farmers Defeated By National Champs GLENN BLAKE Hurdles Los Angeles, Apr. 25—National Track Champions, Southern California, amassed 78 points to defeat A M and Texas, who scored 60 and 32, re¬ spectively. It was the Cadets first defeat in 19 starts on the cinder paths. A heavy rain the previous night slowed times down considerably , but did not keep the fans away as more than 5,000 turned out to see the battle of champions. The Trojans managed to walk away with seven blue ribbons while the Farmers garnered five and Texas took the remaining four. The shot put ring was the center of interest for a large part of the meet, for in it were pitted Darrow Hooper, NCAA champion, and Parry O ' Brien, AAU winner in ’51. For the first time in the history of tri-angular meets two men broke 50 feet; however, O’Brien’s toss was better than Hooper’s by less than an inch. The mile relay team ran a race that left the judges standing around with raised eyebrows, for although USC got the nod for the first place, the two teams were clocked at identical times. 440-Yard Relay—1. Texas (Smith, Mayes, Bronhill, Thomas); 2. USC; 3. A M. Time: 41.3. Mile Run—1. Garcia, USC; 2. Blaine, A M; 3. Root, USC; 4. Montgomery, USC. Time: 4:23.1. Shot Put—1. O’Brien, USC, 55-3V8; -■ Hooper, A M, 55-2 1 2 ; 3. Pratt, A M, 49-H; 4. Koch, USC, 49-9- High Jump—-1. Davis, A M, 6-6; 2. Ronquillo and Kincheloe, USC (tie), 6-4; 4. Graves, A M, and Brombach, USC, 6-2. 100-Yard Dash—1. Smith, Texas; 2. Thomas, Texas; 3. Mayes, Texas; 4. Mejia, USC. Time: 9-9. 440-Yard Run—1. Baker, A M; 2. Bradley, USC; 3. DeWitt, A M; 4. Eschen- burg, Texas. Time: 48.9. Javelin—1. Mayeaux, A M, 185)4; -■ Genther, USC, 184i 2 ; 3- Hammer, USC, 179-3; 4. Klein, Texas, l65-7 5 8. 220-Yard Dash—1. Thomas, Texas; 2. Stocks, USC; 3- Smith; 4. Mejia, USC. Time: 21.5. Pole Vault—1. Cox, USC, 13-9; 2. Marks, A M, 13-6; 3. Graves, A M, and Sandusky, USC, 13. 880-Yard Run—1. Garmany, A M; 2. Wilmsen, A M; 3. Terry, A M; 4. Hoover, USC. Time: 1:08.3. 120-Yard High Hurdles—1. Davis, USC; 2. Vails, Texas; 3. Wright, USC; 4. Leming and Blake, A M. Time: 14.8. Broad Jump—1. Ragsdale, A M, 23-8 1 2 ; 2. Flores, USC, 23-4)4; 3. Sorgen, USC, 23-3; 4. Henry, 22-7. Two Mile Run—1. Garcia, USC; 2. Hudgins, A M; 3. Bradley, Texas; 4. West¬ moreland, A M. Time: 9:42.7. Discus—1. Iness, USC, 172-11%; 2. Hooper, A M, 165-6; 3. O’Brien, USC, l63-9 5 8 ; 4. Koch, USC, 158-3Vs- 220-Yard Low Hurdles—1. Davis, USC; 2. Person, Texas; 3. Ragsdale, A M; 4. Bless, A M. Time: 23-1. Mile Relay—1. USC (Hendrix, Hoover, Lea, Bradley); 2. A M; 3. Texas. Time: 3:19-5. Garmany stretdKS to break the tape aheaJ of Wilmsen in the Conference meet. Hooper breaks another record. 250 JOHN DeWITT Quarter Aggies Win Conference — Again Dallas, May 2 —A M took their fifth conference title in six years here today. The 93V 2 points run up by the Farmers led the other schools by a respectable margin. Texas had 70 1 ?, SMU 541 2 . Arkansas 20, Rice 18, Baylor 7, and TCU b 1 . The best individual performance of the day came from Buddy Davis when he cleared the high jump bar at an unofficial 7 ' Va”. However, after an hour of measurements it was decided that there was a spot to one side of the apron that was higher by an inch than all the other parts. This one inch coupled with the sag of the bar subtracted from the original height, but still gave him a conference record of 6 ' lO 1 ' . This was only one of the seven first places that the Ags took in Big D. They shared in another with the Longhorns, who themselves copped four. SMLT also got a share of a title along with their three undisputed firsts, while Arkansas took the other win. DALE DEROUEN Distance Runner 440-Yard Relay—1. Texas (Smith, Mayes, Brownhill, Thomas); 2. SMU; 3- Rice; 4. Baylor; 5. A M. Time: 41.9. Mile Run—1. Herber, Ark.; 2. Blaine, A M; 3. DeRouen, A M; 4. Budd, Texas; 5. Richardson, SMU. Time: 4:25.8. Javelin Throw— 1 . Knight, SMU, 194 - 41 2 ; 2 . Mayeaux, A M, 177-101 2; 3- Ritchey, TCU, 176-5 8; 4. Delferes, Rice, 175-5 8; 5. Klean, Texas, 172-81 2. Shot Put—1. Hooper, A M, 53-71 4; 2. Forester, SMU, 5 O-IOI 2 ; 3. Pratt, A M, 50-9y 8 ; 4. Milburn, Texas, 47%; 5. Berger, Rice, 45-7 8. 440-Yard Dash—1. DeWitt, A M; 2. Baker, A M; 3. Crooks, SMU; 4. Mays, A M; 5. Eschenburg, Texas. Time: 49-8. 100-Yard Dash—1. Smith, Texas; 2. Thomas, Texas; 3- Goode, SMU; 4. Mayes, Texas; 5. Troxell, Arkansas. Time: 9.5. (Tied record set by Wolcott, Rice in 1939, and tied by Lawler, Texas, and Martineson, Baylor, 1946, and Samuels, in 1949.) 120-Yard High Hurdles—1. Walker, SMU; 2. Vails, Texas; 3- Leming, A M; 4. Blake, A M; 5. Schleuning, Baylor. Time: 14.1. 880-Yard Run—1. Garmany, A M; 2. Wilmsen, A M; 3. Herber, Ark.; 4. Terry, A M; 5. Blaine, A M. Time: 1:59.6. Discus Throw—1. Hooper, A M, 170; 2. Forester, SMU, 143-81 2; 3. Pratt, A M, 142-11; 4. Milburn, Texas, 134-11; 5. Williams, SMU, 134-7 8- (New record; beat old record set by Hughes of Texas in 1940 of 163 - 21 4 .) 220-Yard Dash—1. Thomas, Texas; 2. Goode, SMU; 3- Smith, Texas; 4. Mayes, Texas; 5. Brownhill, Texas. Time: 20.4. (New record; old record 20.5 set by Wallender, Texas, in 1935.) Two Mile Run—1. Lowe, SMU; 2. Brown, Ark.; 3- Bean, Ark.; 4. Hudgins, A M; 5. Bradley, Texas. Time: 9:45.5. Broad Jump—1. Ragsdale, A M, 22-3 s; 2. Johnson, Texas, 22%; 3. Barton, Texas, 21-11%; 4. Henry, A M, 21-9%; 5. Beavers, Rice, 21-6%. 220-Yard Low Hurdles—1. Person, Texas; 2. Ragsdale, A M; 3- Bless, A M; 4. Donaldson, Baylor; 5. Scallorn, Texas. Time: 22.5. (New record; old record of 22.8 set by Hall of A M in 1949.) Mile Relay—1. A M (Mays, Schaeffer, Stull, DeWitt); 2. Rice; 3- Texas; 4. SMU; 5. Arkansas. Pole Vault—1. Tie between Graves, A M, Hooker, SMU, Runnels, Texas, and Bernet, SMU; 12; 5. Tie between Earle, A M, and Maples, SMU, 11-6. High Jump—1. Davis, A M, 6-10%; 2. Tie between Graves, A M, Kilpatrick, TCU, 6-5; 4. Tie between Womack, Klein, Ransopher, and Carson, all of Texas, 6-1. (New record; old record of 6-8 5 s set by Walters of Texas in 1950.) Davis watches the judges measure his record breaking jump. 440 -QaW aS cbesV Cadets Place in Coliseum Relays Los Angeles, May 18—A M ' s two Olympic hopefuls, Darrow Hooper and Buddy Davis, both failed to win first places last night in the Coliseum Relays. Davis, who only last week cleared the bar at an unofficial world’s record of 6’ llVa”. was only able to get second place with his jump of 6’ 6%’’. On the other hand, Hooper threw the best of his career and still had to be content with a- third place ribbon. His put of 55’ 914 placed behind Jim Fuchs, 57’ iVj , and Parry O’Brien, 5b’ 6%”. Hooper also managed to get a third place in the discus throw with a heave of 169’ lO 1 ”- The mile relay team that won the Conference meet the week before ran third behind Occidental’s 3:13. The other great relay team from Texas, the University’s sprint relay, was right behind Manhattan ' s crew that ran a blazing 40.7, but in the two lap event they took fourth place to a 1:24.4. Other Texans to place in the meet were Dean Smith of Texas, second in the 100 meter run, and Bobby Ragsdale of A M, with a broad jump of 23’ 1 ”, good for fourth place. Ags Win South Texas AAU San Antonio, May 31—A M ended the 1952 track season by winning the South Texas AAU meet here tonight. Running as the College Station AC they captured 89 points, enough to beat runner-up Texas, who scored 68 points, by 21 marks. From this meet came the best hop, step, and jump in the country for the year. Jimmy Gerhardt, ex-Rice broad jumper, leaped better than four feet beyond the record than John Robertson of Texas set in 1948. 110 Meter High Hurdles—1. Walker, SMU; 2. Herndon, Prairie View; 3. White, Howard Payne; 4. Cook, East Texas State. Time: 14.5. 400 Meter Dash—1. Adrian, ACC; 2. Mayes, Texas; 3- Baker, A M; 4. Garner, ACC. Time: 48.0. Broad Jump—1. Ragsdale, A M. 22-8; 2. Reauford, Houston, 22-2; 3. Walters, North Texas, 21-10; 4. Green, Tillotson, 21-6. Discus Throw—1. Hooper, A M. 157-8; 2. Atkinson, unattached, 148-1; 3. Burch, Ft. Sam, 147-1; 4. Pratt, A M, 141-6. Hop, Step, and Jump—1. Gerhardt, San Antonio, AC, 48-4; 2. Womack, Texas, 43-8; 3- Reauford, Houston, 43-4; 4. Hanson, Houston, 42-1. 5,000 Meter Run—1. Irnel, North Texas; 2. Lowe, SMU; 3. Rundell, Texas; 4. Hudgins, A M. Time: 15:50.4. 1500 Meter Run—1. Montes, Texas Western; 2. Burns, Howard Payne; 3. Budd, Texas; 4. Brunson. Hardin-Simmons. Time: 3:52.5. 100 Meter Dash—1. Smith, Texas; 2. Thomas, Texas; 3. Goode, SMU; 4. Renfro, North Texas. Time: 10.4. Shot Put—1. Hooper, A M, 52-5; 2. Pratt, A M, 45-6%; 3- Thompson, Trinity, 43%. Pole Vault—1. Faulkner, ACC, 13-6; 2. Tie, Marks, A M, and Lucas, North Texas, 13-4; 4. Peavy, Southwest Texas, 12-6. High Jump—1. Davis, A M, 6-9%; 2. Holding, East Texas, 6-5; 3- Tie, Womack, Texas, Vanover, ACC, and Kelly, San Antonio College at 6-3. Javelin—1. Faulkner, ACC, 199-10; 2. Knight, SMU, 188-10; 3. Ritchey, TCU, 184; 4. Meneely, Brooke Army, 174-4. 400 Meter Hurdles—1. Shaeffer, A M; 2. Person, Texas; 3. McCoy, ACC; 4. Quarles, Houston. Time: 53.6. 200 Meter Low Hurdles—1. Ragsdale, A M; 2. White, Howard Payne; 3. Scallorn, Texas; 4. Malone, Wharton High School. Time: 24.7. 200 Meter Dash—1. Goode, SMU; 2. Renfro, North Texas State; 3. Burns, Howard Payne; 4. Forester, Texas. Time: 1:53.8. BILLY BLESS BOBBY RAGSDALE Hurdles and Sprints As this book went to press the track team for the 1952 Olympics had yet to be selected. However, A M’s best hopes rested upon the shoulders of two fine athletes—Walter Buddy” Davis and Darrow Hooper. Buddy, who graduated in May, stands 6’ 8 and is married. This fact hasn ' t seemed to hinder his ability in the least, for not only is he a star track man, but he has made the All-SWC basketball squad as a center for the last two years. In the conference meet at Dallas, Buddy rewrote the record books with a 6’ IOV 2 jump; the best jump in the nation since 1941. At that the bar was 6’ Hl 2 ” high, yet a mound on the apron off to one side cheated him out of a world ' s record. Darrow, a Junior student, has played end on the football team for two years and is the regular extra-point kicker. In the ' 51 season he booted 23 out of 28, and his field goal in the Texas game provided the margin for victory. In addition he scored seven touchdowns. Darrow, who comes from Ft. Worth, is married and has a little boy that he calls Jr. His chances of making the Olympic team are two-fold for his best shot put of the year ranks number three in the nation, as does his best discus throw. FRESHMAN TRACK SQUAD First row: R. H. Brown, Carlton Sessions, Charles Salmon, Robert Collins, Lawerence Tucker, Cullen McNair, Sidney Goyer, Robert Egger, George Hartung, Franklin Whitwell, Samuel Newson, Reed. Second row: Coach Frank Anderson, John Burchard, Robert Caldwell, Jerry Johnson, Robert Harben, Edward Kachtik, Warren Anderson, Dale Pever, George Floyd, Orville Albritton, Pat Wheat, Manager. Third row: Zachery Rodehaver, Thomas Kelly, Conrad Cummings, Garland Coalson, Gerald Eastham, Howard Childers, H. R. Brown, Robert Scarborough, William Simpson, Robert Bond. The Freshman track team had one of the poorest seasons in recent years. They had five meets scheduled, which is the conference limit on Freshman meets, and ran but four of them—the other being rained out. In those four they won one and placed second to Texas twice. Tabulations of the fourth meet, the Texas Relays, are unavailable. Flaying host to several Junior Colleges on Kyle Field the Aggie cindermen forgot their manners and defeated the entire group. In the two meets with Texas and Rice, TU came out on top both times, the Fish finished second, and the Owlets brought up the end. C.ol. Anderson will be counting on many of them to help in ’53 and the years that follow, for there were many Seniors on this year ' s squad that have completed their eligibility. Collins and Cleb are being counted on to add strength to the team in the middle distances. Gross should provide additional aid in the weights and should back up Hooper fairly well. George Hartung should develop into a fine hurdler, for that is one event in which the Aggies will be weak. Although there are many more good boys on the squad, Col. Anderson does not believe that too many of them will be ready to provide the necessary aid that the team certainly is going to desire. However, it is entirely possible that some of the first year men might come around faster than the head coach believes. Boys like Orville Albritton, and Franklin Whitwell in the distances; Garland Coalson and Robert Harben in the high hurdles; Sidney Goyer in the sprints; Dale Peever and Robert Egger in the 440; R. H. Brown in the javelin; Conrad Cummings and Thoma s Kelly in the pole vault will definitely be ot some assistance in the future. 254 VARSITY BASEBALL SQUAD Sitting: Joe Ecrette, Martin Hamilton, Bob Tankersley, Jerry Robinett, Sid Goodloe, Henry Candelari, Bill Munnerlyn, Les Lackey, Al Olgetree. Kneeling: Ted Mohle, Manager; Carl Menger, Jerry Lastelick, Mel Work, Charley Russell, Charley Leissner, Bubba Hunt, Lou Little, Don Heft, unidentified. Standing: Alva Sheppard, Coach Beau Bell, Yale Lary, Dave Britt, Tex Farmer, Bill Stirling, Ernie Johnson, Assistant Coach Guy Wallace, Eric Miller, Charley Smith. FINAL STANDINGS All Games Conference SCHOOL W L T W L T PCT. Texas 16 6 11 4 .700 Baylor 16 8 1 9 6 1 .600 TCU 11 13 8 7 .533 A M 10 19 1 6 9 1 .400 SMU 15 11 6 9 .400 Rice 9 20 5 10 •333 HENRY YOGI” CANDELARI Team Captain 256 JOE ECRETTE All-SWC Utility Infield TEX FARMER All-SWC Outfield .mm BILL MUNNERLYN, Winner of the Ted Mohle Award, COACH BEAL! BELL, and TEX FARMER, Most Valuable Player on the ' 52 squad. FIELDING—BATTING RECORD FOR ’52 NAME—Position G PO A E FA AB R H RBI BA Candelari Hank, 3b 24 27 41 22 .755 76 18 25 18 .329 Ecrette, Joe, 2b 25 63 66 14 .902 104 16 31 9 .298 Munnerlyn, Bill, lb 18 124 5 4 .970 53 11 14 5 .264 Lary, Yale, If 26 55 5 2 .969 90 22 23 14 .256 Farmer, Tex, cf 20 62 1 2 .965 71 14 18 15 .254 Lackey, Lester, ss 22 25 34 10 •955 65 12 16 10 .246 Work, Melvin, p 14 2 15 1 •945 21 1 5 2 .238 Lastelick, Jerry, 3b 6 3 4 6 .538 13 1 3 1 .231 Ogletree, Al, c 23 144 7 14 .916 74 8 17 10 .230 Russell, Charlie, of 13 7 1.000 18 2 4 3 .222 Britt, Dave, rf 21 27 1 1 .965 66 11 13 13 .197 Johnson, Ernie, p 12 5 2 .714 6 1 1 .167 Hamilton, Martin, c 22 92 15 4 .964 63 17 10 3 .159 Menger, Carl, of 15 13 1 1 .934 39 6 6 4 .154 Hunt, Roscoe, 2b 8 6 14 2 ■909 13 2 2 3 .154 Tankersley, Bob, p 16 3 7 1 •909 20 3 3 .150 Robinett, Jerry, c 12 2 2 .500 8 1 1 .125 Leissner, Charles, ss 10 20 18 7 .844 36 2 4 8 .111 Smith, Charlie, p 1 1 1.000 .000 Stirling, Bill, p 3 1 1 1.000 1 .000 Miller, Eric, of 2 .000 3 .000 Lawrence, Clarence, of 1 .000 2 .000 Heft, Don, ss 5 5 4 1 .900 4 .000 Goodloe, Sid, p 11 1 3 2 .667 6 .000 Little, Lou, p 6 2 5 2 .778 8 .000 Selman, David, lb 2 .000 1 .000 Totals 26 684 243 100 •903 861 147 196 119 .228 Opponents Totals 26 697 241 62 ■938 908 226 248 .274 PITCHING RECORD of AGGIE HURLERS NAME GCG IP ERA ER R H SO W W L PCT. Work, Mel 13 1 722 3 4.70 38 47 68 35 36 3- 3 .500 Little, Lou 5 1 2 6 V 3 5.13 15 20 20 12 31 1 - 1 .500 Tankersley, Bob 1 16 1 701 3 5.76 45 59 82 32 36 2- 6 .250 Goodloe, Sid ] 11 23 3 8.88 23 30 28 13 20 1 - 2 .333 Johnson, Ernie 1 12 0 28l 3 12.70 40 47 32 13 49 1 - 4 .200 Stirling, Bill 2 0 5 16.20 9 14 10 2 9 0- 1 .000 Smith, Charlie 1 0 2 31.50 7 7 6 3 0- .000 Selman, David 1 2 2 2 2 0- .000 Totals 26 4 228 7.07 179 226 248 107 186 8-17 .320 Opponents Totals 26 8 232 1 i 4.06 105 147 196 132 178 17- 8 .680 Does not include last three games of season 257 Yogi tags out Mayes at third. ABM (2) ab b po a Munnerlyn, lb .. 4 Ecrette. 2b ............. . 4 f) 5 Lary. If ................... .. 4 1 C.i rule lari, ......... .. 4 1 4 Britt, rf ................... .. 2 1 1 Russell, rf ................. .. 1 1 1 Hamilton, c ............. .. 1 2 Ogletree, c ............... .. 1 2 Menger. cf ........... .. 2 2 Lawrence, cf .. 2 l eissner. ss ........ .. 2 Hunt, ss 1 1 1 Tankersley. p .. 1 Johnson, p ............. ... 2 1) 1 ackey. 2b .......... ... 1 Tot als............ ...29 2 4 24 BANK (11) Halkard, 2 b ab ... 1 h po a 11 .1 u s. 2 b ... 2 i 1 2 Me Neal, ss ......... . 4 i 1 Sugarek. c .............. ... 1 1 2 1 Staples, c ... 4 2 Q Triandos. lb ... 5 1 1 11 Kokos. rl , 4 2 2 2 ( uchrin. cf ... 4 1 1 Friend. 4 b ........... . 4 1 1 1 Hixson. If ...... 4 1 Mickens. p .... . Pascal. w5 ........ . 1 2. 1 ... Fet .er. p 1 Totals............ ..... ...42 11 11 27 ABM ........................ ...000 000 002- 2 BAMC ......... ....006 400 200 11 H Britt. Monger. Lary. Ogletr RBI Staples V Triandos 2 Kokos ( ucnarini; Hix- son Hunt 1 2BH Tri.imlos, Kokos. SB- St.iplcs, SI I Hans OP Fon ' tto lo Munncrlyn. Me Neal to Haas to Triamlos I OB AHM 7. RAM( i. BB Off Mickens 2. TanktrsU-y 4. Johnson 2. l et or S. SO By Mickcns 7. Fet .er 4. John 4 HHR Off Mickens I for runs in S innings. Tankorsky i for () runs in 4. John son 6 for S runs in S. Fetzor 2 for 2 runs in 4. VP Johnson Winner Mickens. loser Tank ersley U Smith and Andrews. San Antonio, Mar. 7—The Brooke Medics handed the Aggies a defeat in their opener, 11-2. Bob Tankersley, Senior letterman from San Antonio, was charged with the loss. ABM (2) Mtinnerly, lb Ecrette, 2b l.ary, If ...... Candelari. 4 b Russell, rf ____ Hamilton, c Ogletree. c . Menger. cf ... Hunt, ss ........ ‘Lackey ........ Work, p .... Lastelick Goodloe. p ab h po a 5 18 0 4 14 2 5 111 4 0 0 0 3 110 110 2 b 4 0 10 2 0 0 4 10 2 10 2 10 Totals BAMC! (4) llous, 2 b ..... Mays. 5 b ..... Staples, c ..... Triandos. lb Kokos. rf ..... Cucharini, cf Friend, ss ..... Hixson. If ..... Hudson, p ..... 44 5 24 9 ab h po a 112 1 10 10 4 0 0 1 4 0 2 0 5 0 4 0 4 2 5 2 4 0 10 2 15 Totals............................24 1 27 2 ‘Batted for Work in the’ 7th. “Batted for Goodloe in the 9th. R Candelari. Work. Hous 2. Cuchanini. Hixson. E Munncrlyn. Candelari. Ogletree. Hunt. Hous. Friend. RBI—l.ary. Hamilton. Staples 2. Mays. Friend. HBR Off—Work, no hits. 2 runs in 6 innings: Goodloe. I hit. 2 runs in 2 innings: ER- Off Work 2. Off Goodloe 2. BB—Off Work 5. Off Goodloe 3. SO- -Work 4, Goodloe 4. Hudson 13. PB— Ogletree. WP Hudson. l.P Goodloe. SID GOODLOE Pitcher JERRY LASTELICK Infield San Antonio, Mar. 8—The star stud¬ ded line-up of the Brooke Comets again downed the Aggies. This time the margin was but two runs, 4-2. Work hurled six hitless innings into the hosts. BAMC (25) Ha us. 2 b ...... Walker. 2b ...... Mays, 4 b ...... Halkard. 4b Staples, c ...... Triandos. Ib-c Pascal. lb Kokos. rf ...... Sugarek. rf Ippolito. cf. If Friend, ss ...... Lindquist, ss .. Hiyson, If ...... Cucharini, cf .. Glasser, p ...... Starr, p .......... ‘Morgan .......... Fetser. p ........ Mickens. p ...... ab r h a po c 2 4 1 4 2 2 2 1 1 4 1110 2 11111 2 3 1 2 4 2 2 8 1 3 0 1 6 2 2 10 10 2 4 3 1 2 1 3 2 4 3 1 1 1 2 10 11 3 1 2 1 1 5 2 110 Totals................47 25 1 1 1 5 27 7 ‘Walked for Starr in second inning. ABM ( 1 5 ) ab r h a po e Munncrlyn. lb .............. 5 2 2 0 7 1 Ecrette. 2b ................ 6 3 3 1 2 0 Lary. If ...................... 4 4 1 0.40 Russell, rf .................... 1 1 0 0 0 0 Britt, rf ........................ 4 12 0 10 Ogletree. c .................. 5 2 2 1 6 1 Candelari, 4b ................ 5 2 2 1 1 0 Menger. cf .................... 5 0 10 10 Leissncr. ss .............. 5 0 2 1 5 1 Johnson, p .................... 0 0 0 0 0 0 Stirling, p .................... 0 0 0 0 0 0 Goodloe. p .................. 10 0 2 0 0 Little, p ...................... 2 0 0 0 0 0 Lackey .......................... 10 0 0 0 0 Totals................44 1 5 1 5 6 27 3 comes the Lackey hit into fielder s choice for Little in ninth inning. BAMC ............1 ( 1 0)2 090 004 25 1 1 7 ABM ....................540 040 002 — 1 5 1 5 .3 Summary- RBI Haus 2. Mays 2, Halkard 3. Staples 2. Triandos 5. Kokos. 2. Ippolito 2, Friend 2. Hixson 2. Morgan. Britt 2. Ogletree 2. Candelari 2, Menger 2. Leissner 3. H. R. Staples. Halkard. 2B Haus, Mays, Mickens, Ecrette 2. Candelari. DP- Friend. Haus and Triandos: Ecrette and Munnerlyn. PB—Triandos 2. WP - Fetser. Johnson. Little. BB -Johnson 5. Stirling 4. Goodloe 7. Little 3. Glaser 5. Starr. Fetser 4. HBR Off Glaser 5 runs and 3 hits in 2 4, Starr runs and hits in 1 3, Fetser 4 runs and 3 hits in 1 4, Johnson 7 •runs and 2 hits in 1 (none out in second.) Stirling 4 runs and 1 hit in 1 3. Goodloe 9 runs and 5 hits in 4. Winner Mickens. Loser Johnson. LOB- BAMC 6. ABM 9. Time 3:05. U Bevans. ■ McNeely. College Station, Mar. 14—It was a baseball game, but the score sounded as if it were played on a football field, for it was the Brooke Medics that beat the Ags for the third straight time, 25-15 was the score in this affair. 3 hotograP het ' AL OGELTREE Catcher Yale slides safely back into third. BAMC (9) Haus, 2b Mays, 3 b ... Staples, c ... Triandos, lb Kokos, rf ... Ippolito, cf ... Friend, ss ... Cucharini, If Glaser, p Totals................3 4 ABM (6) ab Munnerlyn, lb .............. 2 Ecrette, 2b ................ 3 Lary, If ...................... 4 Candelari, 3b .............. 3 Ogletree, c .................. 5 Britt, rf .................... 1 Tankersley, p .............. 1 Robnett ........................ Leissner, ss .................. 4 Menger, cf .................. 5 Work, p .................... Lackey, rf .................. 4 Totals................3 2 6 27 h 1 1 1 1 1 5 walked for Tankersley po 8 2 2 2 8 1 4 27 in ninth Robnett inning. ABM ................010 040 001— 6 5 4 BAMC ................005 001 012—9 6 3 Summary: RBI—Munnerlyn, Ecrette, Leis¬ sner, Work, Triandos 3, Friend, Staples. 3B— Triandos. 2B—Menger, Friend. DP—Hasu to Triandos, Friend to Haus. SB—Friend. Sac— Mays, plpolito, Work, Tankersley. B on B Off—Work 5, Tankersley 2, Glaser 12. Struck out by—Work 3. Tankersley 2, Glaser 5. Runs off-Work 5 runs, 2 hits in 4 innings, Tankersley 4 runs, 4 hits in 5 innings, Glaser 6 runs, 5 hits in 9 innings. LOB—ABM 12, BAMC 6. WP—Glaser. LP—Work. Time— 2:40. U—McNeely, Bevans. A—250. College Station, Mar. 15—A four run rally in the fifth inning and a single tally in the ninth by the Cadets fell short as the Medics made it four in a row. Mel Work was charged with the loss— his second against no wins. OHIO STATE (8) ab Cimminello, ss ................ 5 Ernst, If .................... 2 Corn, If ...................... 2 Hein, cf ...................... 4 Gannon, c .................... 2 Leonhard, 2b ................ 4 Sachs, lb .................... 5 Rutter, rf .................... 5 Jones, ss .................... 4 Finn, p ...................... 2.. OHIO STATE Ciminello, ss .. Corn, If ........ Hein, cf ........ ( 8 ) ab 5 5 5 Gannon, c ...................... 4 Leonhard, 2b ................ 4 Sachs, lb .................... 5 Jones, 3 b .................... 4 Brentlinger, rf ................ 4 Ebert, p ...................... 3 Masters, p .................... 1 Williams, p ................ Totals........ ........35 8 9 27 1 1 2 ABM (7) ab r h po a e ABM (4) ab r h po a e Hamilton, c ............ .... 4 2 2 7 3 Munnerlyn, lb ...... ........ 4 12 i Ecrette, 2b .............. .... 4 1 1 2 1 1 a-Selman .............. ........ 1 Hunt, 2b ................ .... 1 Ecrette, 2b ........ ........ Lary, If .................. .... 1 1 1 3 1 Hunt, 2b ............ ........ 3 1 2 1 Britt, rf .................. .... 3 Lackey, If ............ ........ 3 1 1 Lackey, rf .............. .... 2 1 Lary, If .............. ........ 1 3 Candelari, 3b ............ .... 4 1 4 1 1 1 Britt, rf .............. ........ 3 1 2 2 Farmer, cf .............. .... 5 1 4 Candelari, 3b ........ ........ 4 1 1 5 2 Ogletree, lb ............ .... 4 1 3 7 1 2 Ogletree, c .......... ........ 2 Leissner, ss ............. .... 3 2 2 Hamilton, c ........ ........ 1 2 1 Work, p ................... .... 1 1 1 Menger, cf .......... ........ 4 1 1 1 a-Russell .................... .... 1 Leissner, ss ........ ........ 3 4 3 2 Goodloe, p .............. .... b-Robnett ............ ........ — —• — - — — Johnson, p ............ ........ 1 Totals............ ....33 7 12 27 10 4 Little, p . ............ ........ 2 1 2 1 a—filed out for Work in seventh. c-Russell .............. ........ 1 Summary: RBI—Gannon 2, Jones, Brentlin- Totals................32 4 -filed out for Munnerlyn in 5 27 14 6 ninth inning. G °tta be pUlt y when you So ho. b—walked for Leissner in ninth, c—struck out for Little in ninth. OSU ..............................600 100 010—8 ABM ..............................310 000 000—4 RBI—Hein, Gannon, Leonhard, Sachs, Rut¬ ter 2, Hunt, Britt 3. 2B—Ernst, Lackey. HR —Rutter, Britt. SB—Leonhard 2, Jones. DP —Jones and Sachs, Little and Hunt. LOB— OSU 12, ABM 6. Walks—3 and 6 in 2 3, Little 6 and 2 in 8 2 3. Loser—Johnson. U—Bevans, Colson. Time—2:42. A-—2150. College Station, Mar. 20—Former Aggie Coach Marty Karrow brought his Buckeyes to Kyle field for a three game series and took the first, thanks to a big first inning, 8-4. The Ags appeared shaky in the field and unable to hit the Ohio pitchers, when they committed 6 errors and got but 5 hits. ger, Lary, Candelari 4, Ogletree. Doubles— Ciminello, Corn, Hein, Leonhard, Jones, Ebert, Hamilton, Lary, Ogletree. Home runs—Can¬ delari, Ogletree. SB—Leonhard. Sac.-—-Lary, Leissner. DP—Sachs, unassisted. LOB—OSU 7, ABM 9. BOB Off—Ebert 7, Work, Goodloe. SO—Ebert 6, Masters 2, Williams, Work 3, Goodloe 2. HBR Off—Ebert 8 and 3 (2 earned) in 6, Masters 3 and (2 earned) in 2, Williams 1 and in 1, Work 11 and 7 (5 earned) in 7, Goodloe 1 and 1 (0 earned) in 2. HP—Lary (Masters). WP—Work. Balk —Williams, Hamilton 2. Winner—Masters. Loser—Goodloe. U-Colson, Bevans. Time— 3:05. A—500. College Station, Mar. 21 —A ninth inning run broke a 7-7 deadlock and gave the visiting Buck¬ eyes their second victory in as many days. me ’ don t Wallace gi veS some idvice CharteV and Bubba- 259 A homer for Dave Britt. OHIO STATE (5) Cimincllo, ss ...... Corn, If .............. Hein, cf .............. Gannon, c ............ Leonhard, 2b ........ Sachs, rf .............. Jones, 3 b .............. Burns, lb .............. Schutt, p ............ ab r h po a e 5 1 3 5 1 5 2 3 5 110 4 1 2 2 4 5 3 1 2 4 1 3 5 4 13 I 1 4 1 14 MINNESOTA (9) ab r Thompson, cf ................ 4 2 Wallfred, If ................ 4 1 Larson, rf .................... 4 0 Elder, rf ..... 0 1 Schultz. lb ................ 4 1 Cloutier, ss .................... 5 1 Schmitt, 2b ................ 5 1 Sullivan, 3b ................ 5 0 Peterson, c .................. 5 1 McGonagle, p ................ 1 1 Anderson, p ................ 1 0 Totals...... ..........37 5 8 27 18 3 Totals....... .........38 9 ABM (0) h Y-two out when winning run Hamilton, c ...... .......... 1 5 1 ABM (10) ab r Hunt. 2 b .......... .......... 4 1 3 4 Hamilton, c ....... ......... 5 i Lary. If ............ .......... 4 1 Ecrette, 2b ........... ......... 5 3 Candelari, 3b ...... .......... 3 2 2 Lary. If ............. ......... 3 1 1 astelick. 3b ...... .......... 1 ' o Britt, rf ........... ......... 4 1 Ogletree. lb ...... Britt, rf ............ .......... 3 ........... 3 13 1 1 a-Hunt ................. Candelari, 3b ....... ......... ......... 5 1 1 Farmer, cf ........ ......... 4 4 1 Ogletree, lb ....... ......... 5 Leissner. ss ...... .......... 3 1 4 Farmer, cf ......... ......... 3 1 Tankersley, p ...... .......... 3 2 1 Leissner, ss ........... ......... 4 a-Robnett ............ .......... 1 Work. p ........... ......... 2 _ _ _ Tankersley, p ....... .......... Totals...... ..........30 2 27 14 4 b-Menger ............ Goodloe, p ......... ........ 1 .......... 1 1 a—struck out for 1 ankersley in ninth. h po a 1 4 0 2 1 111 1 3 4 1 1 1 3 2 6 1 1 1 10 Y-26 9 scored, h po a 1 5 0 3 1 2 2 4 0 1 1 1 2 3 3 1 6 1 3 0 1 4 2 1 MINNESOTA (1) ab r j Thompson, cf ................ 2 0 Wallfred, If ................ 2 0 Larson, rf .................... 3 1 Stecnson, rf .................. 1 0 Schultz, lb .................... 0 0 Cloutier, ss .................. 2 0 Schmitt, 2b .................... 3 0 Sullivan, 3b ................ 3 0 Kronfeldt, c ................ 3 0 0 Griemel, p .................. 1 0 _ a-Elder .......................... 1 0 1 Streeter, p .................... 0 0 b-Steiger ...................... 1 0 Giel, p ........................ 0 0 e MEL WORK Pitcher h po a e 2 13 3 10 12 2 2 10 16 10 10 2 2 Totals................22 1 2 18 5 2 a-grounded out for Griemel in fifth. b-flied out for Streeter in sixth. AtfM (7) abrhpoae Hamilton, c ................ 1 2 0 3 0 0 Ecrette, 2b .................. 4 0 0 2 4 0 Lary, If ...................... 2 3 110 0 Britt, rf ........................ 2 114 0 0 Candelari, 3b ................ 3 110 0 1 Ogletree, lb ................ 2 0 1 5 0 0 Parmer, cf .................. 3 0 0 4 0 0 Leissner, .ss .................. 3 0 1 2 3 0 Little, p ...................... 3 0 0 0 0 0 OSU ..............................200 030 000—5 ABM ..............................000 000 000—0 Summary: RBI—Gan non 2. Double— Corn. Home run—Gannon. SB—Corn 2. LOB—OSU 7, ABM 12, BOB off-—Schutt 8, Tankersley 2. SO By—Schutt 2. Tankersley 5. Earned runs 2. HP—Lary (Schutt). U—Bevans, Col¬ son. Time—2:25. College Station, Mar. 22—Two runs in the initial frame were all that Ohio needed to top A M, but with the three that they added in the fifth they assured themselves of a win. The luck¬ less Ags dropped this game, 5-0. What ' s a ball game without goobers? Totals................38 10 13 27 8 4 a-ran for Britt in ninth. b—singled for Tankersley in seventh. Minnesota ......................400 012 002— 9 ABM ............................000 400 303 —10 Summary: RBI—Wallfred 2, Schultz, Clou¬ tier, Lary, Britt 2, Candelari, Ogletree, Far¬ mer 2, Leissner 3. 2B—Peterson. SB—Thomp¬ son, Wallfred. S—Leissner. HBP—By Mc¬ Gonagle (Lary 2). Left Minnesota 8: ABM 8. SO—McGonagle 5, Anderson, Work 3, Goodloe 2. BB—McGonagle, Anderson 2, Work 4, Tankersley, Goodloe. HBR off—McGonagle 9 and 7 in 7; Anderson 4 and 3 in 1 2 3; Work 4 and 3 in 5; Tankersley 3 and 2 in 2; Goodloe 3 and in 2. Winner—Goodloe. Loser-Anderson. U.—Colson and Bevans. Time —2:35. College Station, Mar. 29—Trailing by two runs going into the bottom of the ninth inning, A M rallied to defeat the Gophers, 10-9, for the second straight day. Sid Goodloe received credit for the win after relieving Tankersley in the eieh,h ' Totals................23 7 5 21 7 1 Minnesota ............................000 100 0—1 ABM ................................400 201 0—7 Called after seven innings by agreement. Summary: RBI-Sullivan, Candelari 3, Ogle¬ tree 2, Farmer, Leissner. SB—Hamilton. DP— Ecrette, Leissner and Ogletree: Leissner, Ecrette and Ogletree. Left—Minnesota 8, ABM 10. SO—Little 3, Griemel 3, Streeter, Giel. BB— Little 7, Griemel 8, Streeter, Giel 3. PB— Kronfeldt 2. HP—Little (Wallfred). Balk— Giel 2. HBR Off—Griemel 5 and 6 in 4; Streeter and in 1; Giel and in 1. Winner—Little. Loser—Griemel. U—Bevans and Colson. Time—2:05. College Station, Mar. 28—Sophomore Lou Little broke the jinx that the Ags had been under all season when he set the Minnesota Gophers down 7-1. It was the first win in eight games for the hosts. 260 DAVE BRITT Outfield Yale is safe on first when the throw goes to the stands. BAYLOR (2) Davis, ss ....... Newton, ss ..... Sullivan, cf ..... Isbell, c ....... Benge, lb _____ Willoughby, If . Goody, 3b _____ O ' Brien, rf ... Fitzpatrick, p Davidson, p ab r h po a e 6 2 2 2 5 0 0 4 2 0 6 13 10 6 0 2 13 1 0 7 1 211 1 0 7 0 2 6 0 0 6 1114 2 6 2 2 1 2 0 1 0 3 0 10 10 Totals................5 2 ABM (2) ab Hamilton, c ................ 5 Ecrette, 2b .................... 6 Lary, If ...................... 6 Britt, rf ...................... 6 Candelari, 3b ................ 5 Ogletree, lb ................ 6 Farmer, cf .................. 6 Leissrier, ss .................. 5 Work, p ...................... 2 a-Robnett ...................... 1 Tankersley, p ................ 1 b-Heft .......................... Goodloe, p ............... 1 2 12 42 15 r h po a 1 1 12 3 0 2 3 3 12 13 12 14 18 110 0 0 2 3 0 0 0 3 10 1 4 1 2 1 Totals................50 2 9 42 17 4 a—struck out for Work in eighth, b—ran for Tankersley in twelfth. Baylor ..........001 001 000 000 00—2 ABM ............000 000 1 10 000 00—2 Summary: RBI—O ' Brien, Benge. 2B—Can¬ delari, Isbell. HR—Benge, SB--Candelari, Ec¬ rette, Willoughby, Sullivan. S-Fitzpatrick, Is¬ bell, Davidson, Hamilton 2. Left—Baylor 15, ABM 12. BB—Work 3, Fitzpatrick, Tank¬ ersley, Davidson 3. SO—Work 3, Fitzpatrick 5, Tankersley 6, Davidson 3, Goodloe. HO— Work 5 in 8 innings, Tankersley 5 and 4, Goodloe 2 in 2, Fitzpatrick 6 in 10 1 3, Davidson 3 in 3 2 3. PB—Hamilton. U— Tolar, Bonneau. Time—3:35. A—800 (un¬ official) . College Station, Apr. 1 —The Baylor Bears and the Aggies battled to a 2-2 deadlock until the game was called at the end of 14 innings because of dark¬ ness. It was later played on April 29- BAYLOR (12) ab r h o a e Davis, ss .............. ......... 4 2 2 2 5 i Newton, 2b .......... ......... 3 1 1 2 3 Sullivan. cf ........ ......... 6 2 4 Isbell, c ............ ........ 4 1 1 8 Coody, lb ........... ......... 6 2 3 10 Willoughby, If ........ ......... 6 2 2 4 Williams, 3b ........ ......... 4 1 1 1 3 O’Brien, rf .......... ......... 5 1 2 Isenberg, p .......... ......... 3 1 Gresham, p .......... ......... Davidson, p ....... ......... 1 1 Totals....... .........42 12 16 27 12 2 ABM (9) ab r h O a e Hamilton, c ........ ......... 2 3 5 2 i Ecrette, 2b .......... ......... 4 2 2 2 3 Lary, If .............. ......... 4 1 2 2 Britt, rf .............. ......... 4 1 1 1 Candelaii, 3b ....... ......... 3 1 2 4 2 1 Ogletree, lb ....... ......... 5 1 2 7 Farmer, cf ......... ......... 4 1 4 Leissner, ss ......... ......... 2 1 1 Lackey, ss ......... ......... 3 2 3 2 Little, p ............. ......... 1 Goodloe, p ......... ......... 2 1 Tankersley, p ....... ......... 1 a-Robnett ........... ......... 1 1 Totals....... .........36 9 11 27 13 5 a—doubled for Tankersley in ninth. Baylor ........................123 040 002—12 ABM ............................01 1 043 000— 9 Summary: RBI—Goody 3. Sullivan 2, Isbell. Williams, O ' Brien, Davis 2, Willoughby, Far¬ mer 3, Candelari 3, Lary, Britt, Ogletree. 2B —Britt. Farmer, Robnett. HR—Coody. S—- Britt. DP—Davis and Coody; Williams. New¬ ton and Coody; Newton, Davis and Coody; Little, Hamilton and Ogletree; Lackey, Ecrette and Ogletree: Ecrette, Lackey and Ogletree; Candelari (unassisted). Left—Baylor 13, ABM 12. BB—Little 4, Isenberg 5, Goodloe 2, Tank¬ ersley 3, Gresham 2, Davidson. SO—Little, Isenberg 4, Goodloe, Tankersley, Davidson 3. HO—Little 5 in 2 innings (none out in third), Goodloe 7 in 2 3, Tankersley 4 in 4 1 3, Isenberg 6 in 5, Gresham 3 in 2 3, Davidson in 3 1 3. HPB—By Little (New¬ ton). Winner—Isenberg. Loser—Little. U— Tolar, Bonneau. Time—2:55. A—1,000 (un¬ official) . College Station, Apr. 2 —Although A M managed to collect 11 base knocks, it wasn’t enough to defeat the Bears. It was the first defeat in conference play for the Ags. ABM (2) Hamilton, c Ecrette, 2b ... Lary, If ..... Candelari, 3b Ogletree, lb Miller, rf ... Britt, rf ..... Lackey, ' ss ... Heft, ss ..... Farmer, cf ... Menger, cf ... Work, p ....... a-Robnett _____ Selman, p ... Goodloe, p ... b-Munnerlyn ab h po a 4 0 7 1 5 14 6 2 3 10 0 2 6 2 2 10 10 2 1 10 3 2 2 2 10 2 1 RICE (9) Witt, 2b ...... Wylie, cf .. Devine, lb .. Davis, If ____ Beard, ss ____ Golibart, c .. Reckling, 3b Wagner, rf .. Deakin, p .. ab h po a 5 2 4 0 4 12 0 5 3 3 0 3 14 0 5 2 10 4 2 12 1 3 2 .0 3 2 110 10 Totals............................3 3 1 5 27 4 a—walked for Work in the seventh, b—walked for Goodloe in the ninth. ABM ..............................100 000 001—2 Rice Institute ..................023 010 21 —9 R—Larry, Munnerlyn, Witt. Wylie 2, De- vine, Davis 3, Beard, Golibart. E—Lackey, Heft, Witt, Beard 2, Golibart. RBI—Cande¬ lari, Golibart 5. Devine. Davis, Wagner. 2B —Beard. SS—Lary, Witt, Wylie. S—Lackey. Deakin. SB—Lary, Witt, Wylie. S—Lackey, Deakin. DP—-Ecrette to Lackey, Golibart to Witt. Heft to Ecrette to Ogletree 2. BB—Off Deakin 7, Work 2. HP—Deakin (Lary, Ogle¬ tree). SO—By Deakin 12, Work 5. HO-—- Work 12 for 6 runs in 6 innings, Selman 2 for 2 in (pitched to four batters in seventh). Loser—Work. Winner—Deakin. Left—Aggies 10, Rice 8. U—Burdick and Pipkin. Time— 2:30. Houston, Apr. 5—For the first time in six years the A M baseball team lost to Rice. Walt Deakin, the winning pit¬ cher, chunked a 2 -hit, 9-2 game at the Ags. Farmer hits his fifth four master of the year. TEXAS m ab r h po a c Pace, ■ ' b ...................... 4 0 10 0 0 Oden. 2b .................... 5 1 1 1 10 Kelly, rf-cf ................ 5 10 10 0 Tanner, ss ................. 5 13 15 1 Mohr, 1 b ........... 4 0 0 6 0 0 Spradlin, c .................. 2 1 Oil 0 1 Eckert. If .................... 4 12 3 0 0 Bengston, cf ................ 3 2 1 10 1 a-Brock ...................... 10 10 0 0 Roberson, rf p ............... 1 0 0 0 0 1 Verdine, p .................. 2 0 0 0 0 0 Scarborough, p .............. 2 1 10 0 0 Pufal, rf ...................... 0 0 0 0 0 0 Totals..............3 8 8 10 24 6 4 a singled for Bengston in seventh. A W M ( 1 3) a b r h po a e Hamilton, c .............. 3 2 14 0 0 Ecrette, 2b ............... 6 2 2 5 3 0 1 ary, If ..................... 2 1 12 0 1 Candelari, 3b ................ 5 10 13 2 Russell, rf .................. 2 0 0 1 0 0 Britt, rf ................... 3 I 2 C 0 0 Lackey, ss ........ ........... 4 2 3 3 4 1 Farmer, cf .................. 4 2 2 5 0 0 Tankcrsley, p ................ 3 0 0 0 0 0 b-Robnett ...................... 10 0 0 0 0 Work, p ...................... 0 0 0 0 0 0 AWM ab r h e Hamilton, c .............................. 2 2 0 1 Ecrette, 2b ................ 4 0 10 Laty, If .................................... 4 12 0 Candelari, 3b ............................ 5 0 11 Ogletree, lb ....... 3 0 0 3 Britt, rf .................................. 4 0 0 1 Lackey, ss ................................ 3 0 0 1 Farmer, cf .............................. 4 110 Goodloe, p ................................ 10 0 2 Johnson, p .............................. 2 1 1 2 Munnerlyn ................................ 10 0 0 Totals............................33 5 6 1 1 PLYMOUTH OILERS ab r h e Donaldson, 2b .......................... 4 12 0 Rapach, ss ................................ 3 3 2 0 Borom, 3b .............................. 5 0 0 0 McBride, If ............................ 2 3 10 Pluss, cf ................................... 2 2 0 0 Kncuper, lb ............................ 3 2 10 Pfeil. rf .................................. 4 0 10 Nordgren, c . .................. 2 0 0 0 Krause, p ................................ 4 0 0 0 BILL STIRLING Pitcher A«M Hamilton, c Ecrette, 2b ____ Lary, If ........ Candelari, 3b .. Britt, rf ........ Lackey, ss ...... Farmer, cf ...... Munnerlyn, lb Work, p ......... ab r h e 5 0 0 0 5 0 10 4 3 10 3 2 10 5 0 10 5 12 0 4 110 5 0 10 4 0 10 Totals............................3 9 7 9 PLYMOUTH OILERS ab r h Donaldson, 2 ............................ 5 0 0 Rapach, ss ................................ 6 0 2 Borom, 3b .............................. 5 0 0 McBride, If ............................ 2 0 1 Kneuper, If ............................ 3 0 0 Pluss, cf .................................. 5 0 1 Pfeil, rf .................................. 5 0 4 Strain, lb ................................ 5 0 3 Easterwood, c ........................ 5 0 0 Hubert. P .............................. 3 0 0 Jockobs, p ................................ 10 1 Totals................3 7 1 3 1 2 27 10 4 b—struck out and walked for Tankcrsley in eighth inning. Texas .......................001 222 100— 8 AWM ............................030 400 06x—13 Summary: RBI—Tanner, Eckert 2, Brock. Scarborough 2, Hamilton. Ecrette 2, Lary 2, Britt 2, Farmer 3, 2B Tanner, Britt. HR—- Eckert, Farmer, Scarborough. SB—Lary. Sprad¬ lin. H8R -Off Verdine 6 and in 3 2 3, Scarborough 5 and 5 in 3 2 3, Roberson 1 and 1 in 2 3, Tankcrsley 10 and 8 in 8. Work and in 1. SO—Verdine 4, Scar¬ borough 7 Tankcrsley 3, Work 1. BB—Ver- dine 3, Scarborough 4, Roberson 2, Tankcrsley 4. Work 1, WP Scarborough. PB—Spradlin. HBP By Tankcrsley (Spradlin), By Roberson (Hamilton). DP-Lackey to Ecrette to Ogle- tree. Winner Tolar ' Lime 2:32. A--1,500 (unofficial). Totals............................29 12 7 0 AWM ................000 030 200 5 6 1 1 ' Sinton ..............000 004 53x 12 7 0 Sinton, Apr. 10 —National champions, the Ply¬ mouth Oilers, defeated the Aggies in their first meeting of the ’52 season, 12-5. College Station, Apr. 8 —An inspired ball club hit safely 12 times, enough for 13 runs, off three Texas pitchers to win their first conference tilt. The six run eighth was the inning that told the story for A M. Totals............................44 4 12 0 ABM ........200 001 000 04 7 9 0 Sinton ........010 100 001 01 4 12 0 Sinton, Apr. 12 —Mel Work threw a four hitter at the Oilers, today, defeating them in the second game of the season, 7-4. It was the first game of the first double header of the year. BILL MUNNERLYN First Base ABM Munnerlyn, lb Ecrctte, 2b Lary, If ........ Candelari, 3b .. Lackey, ss ........ Ogletree, c .... Farmer, cf ...... Russell, rf ..... Tankersley, p . Goodloe, p ... ab r h e 4 110 3 10 1 4 12 0 3 111 4 14 0 4 110 4 0 0 0 2 1110 Totals............................30 7 Hamilton grounded out for Tankersley sixth. PLYMOUTH OILERS ab r Donaldson, 2b ........................... 3 2 Rapach. ss .................................. 3 3 Borom, 3 b .............................. 2 2 Kneuper, lb ............................ 2 1 Pluss, cf ................................. 4 1 Pfeil, rf .................................. 3 1 Strain. If .................................. 4 1 Nordgren, c ............................ 3 1 Keil, p .................................... 3 1 8 2 in the h e 1 2 1 2 2 2 1 Totals............................27 13 11 0 ABM ..................005 000 2 7 8 2 Sinton ................301 072 x 1 3 1 1 0 HOUSTON (6; Payton, cf ........ Fraga, lb ........ Keister, rf-lf Jezierski, 2b ____ Reed, 3b .......... Jones, c .......... Shipley, If-rf .... Dean, rf .......... Hanta, ss .......... Boyd, p .......... Clatterbuck, p .. Hallman, p ...... a-Savarino ........ Hughes, p ........ Totals... Sinton, Apr. 12 —In the second game of the twin bill, the Ags did not fare quite as well as they had in the second tilt. In the rubber game of die series, the Oilers won 13-7. ab . 4 . 4 . 4 . 4 . 5 . 3 . 2 . 1 . 4 . . 2 . 1 . 1 . .37 a—hit into fielders choice for Hallman in tenth inning. Y—two out when winning run scored. 4 Y-29 8 5 ABM (7) ab Hamilton, c ................ 4 Ecrette, 2b ................. 5 Lary, If ...................... 2 Candelari, 3b ................ 5 Lackey, ss .................... 4 Ogletree, lb ................ 4 Britt, rf ...................... 4 b-Russell ...................... 1 Farmer, cf .................... 4 Johnson, p .................. 1 Work, p ...................... 1 Tankersley, p ................ 2 Totals................3 7 7 t —singled for Britt in tenth inning. Houston ....................010 500 000 0—6 ABM ........................022 100 010 1—7 Summary: RBI—Farmer 2, Lary 2, Payton, Clatterbuck, Ecrette, Fraga 2, Russell. 2B— Fraga, Lary. HR—Farmer. Sac.—Shipley. SB —Lackey, Lary 2, Payton, Candelari 2, Ogle¬ tree. DP—Hamilton, Ecrette and Candelari, Reed and Jezierski. HBR Off—Boyd and 3 in 2 (none out in third), Clatterbuck 2 and 2 in 4, Hallman 2 and 1 in 3, Hughes 2 asd 1 in 2 3, Johnson 2 and 6 in 3 1 3, Work 1 and in 2 2 3, Tankersley 1 and in 4. SO—Boyd 2, Clatterbuck 5, Hallman 5, John¬ son 3, Work 5, Tankersley 2. W—Boyd 3, Clatterbuck, Hallman, Hughes, Johnson 6, Work, Tankersley. WP—Johnson -3. HBR— (Jones) by Johnson. Winner-Tankersley. Loser—Hughes. Left—Houston 10, ABM 7. U—Bevans, Colson. Time—3:05. College Station, Apr. 15—Coach Bell’s team took a 7-6, 10 inning game from the University of Houston today that had been somewhat of a pitching duel. It was the first meeting for these two teams this year. 8 330 First Game TCU (5) Stapleton, 2b Ford, c ..... Ethridge, lb Doty, rf ..... King, 3b ..... Stepp, If ..... Barnes, If ... Carrol, ss ... Frick, c ..... Graves, p ... Henderson, rf Totals................3 4 ABM (6) Hamilton, c Ecrette. 2b ... Lary, If ....... Candelari, 3b . Lackey, ss Ogletree, lb . Munnerlyn. lb Britt, rf ....... Farmer, cf Work, p ....... Tankersley, p . Totals.. 4 24 h po 3 4 4 2 2 5 1 6 6 27 10 Henderson ran for Graves in ninth. Barnes flied out for Stepp in ninth. TCU ..............................200 100 002—5 ABM ..............................020 040 00 —6 RBI—Farmer, Hamilton, Britt 2, Graves, King, Candelari 2, Ogletree, Lary, Lackey 2. Left—TCU 10, ABM 8. BB—Off Work 6, Graves 8. HO—Off Work 4 in 8 (faced two batters in ninth). HBP-By Tankersley (Doty). WP—Work 2, Graxes 2. Winner—Work. U— Tolar and Bonneau. Time—2:25. College Station, Apr. 18—The Aggies stopped the TCU Frog’s ninth inning rally to defeat the visitors 6-5. The win put the Maroon and White in a three-way tie with Baylor and SMU for second place. The team takes ther inn ' mR- field for « ' olhe ' MS? Carl breaks up the TCU game in the bottom of the eleventh. TCU (6) Stapleton, 2b King. 3b _____ Ethridge, lb Carroll, ss Doty, If ..... Ford, cf _____ Petrovich, rf Barnes, rf .. Frick, c ____ Henderson Conrad, c .. Salim, p Swaim, p ____ ab h po a r 4 12 3 0 4 0 0 2 0 5 1 10 0 1 5 0 5 3 1 5 15 0 2 6 10 2 3 10 0 0 1 2 113 10 4 10 4 0 110 1 1 Totals............ ....38 8 30 1 3 6 2 AHM (7) ab h po •a r e Munnerlyn. lb ........... ..... 5 2 1 1 i i Ecrette, 2b ................ .... 5 2 3 2 2 Lary, If ............. ... 4 3 ( aiulelari, U ............ ..... 4 1 2 3 1 Lackey, ss ................ ..... S 2 3 4 1 Britt, rf ................. ... 4 Menger, rf ................. 1 1 2 Farmer, cf ................ ..... 2 1 4 2 Hamilton, c .............. ... 3 5 Ogletree. c .............. ..... 1 2 Tankersley, p ............ ..... 1 1 1 Little, p .................. .... 1 Hunt ........................ ..... 1 Goodloe, p .............. .... Robnctt .................... . 1 Johnson, p .............. ..... Russell ..................... ..... 1 1 Heft ........................ .... Work, p .................. ..... Totals............ .....38 10 33 12 7 3 Henderson tan for Frick in 10th. None out when winning run scored. Hunt flied out for Little in 6th, Robnctt flied out for Goodloe in 8th. Russell doubled for Johnson in 9th. Heft ran for Russell in 9th. TCU ......................400 020 000 00—6 A KM .....................002 000 013 1—7 RBI—Doty 3. Candelari 2, Ford 2, Ecrette, Ogletree, Russell 2, Menger. 2B—Russell. HR —Doty, Ford, Menger. SB—Candelari. DP— Stapleton to Carroll to Ethridge, Salim to Carroll to Ethridge, Tankersley to Lackey to Munnerlyn, Lackey (unassisted). Left—TCU 12, AHM 14. BB—Tankersley 5, Salim 11, Little 2, Goodloe, Work 2, Swain. SO—By Tankersley. Salim 3. Little, Work 2. HO— Tankersley 7 in 5, Little in 1, Goodloe in 2, Johnson in 1, Salim 8 in 8 (faced 3 batters in 9th). Winner—Work. Loser— Swain. HBP -Tankersley (Frick), Goodloe (Frick), Salim (Farmer). U—Bonneau and Tolar. Time—3 : 1 5. College Station, Apr. 19—Carl Men- ger’s eleventh inning homer gave the Aggies a 7-6 victory over the Frogs. A three run outburst in the ninth inning had tied up the score. SMU (4) Ballinger, cf Haynes, 2b .. Freeman, ss Whitley, lb Galey, rf Neilson, 3b Dickey, If .. Edwards, c Beadle, p a-Donovan Morton, p ... ab r h po a e 3 2 2 3 5 1 4 4 5 13 15 1 5 I 10 5 12 10 4 0 1 3 5 2 2 4 3 3 1 Totals................36 4 10 a—walked for Beadle in eighth. AUM (2) ab r h Hamilton, c ................ 4 0 0 Ecrette, 2b .................... 2 0 0 b-Robnett ...................... 0 0 0 Lary. If ...................... 4 0 0 Candelari, 3b ................ 4 0 1 Lackey, ss .................... 4 1 1 Ogletree. 1 b ................ 2 0 0 Munnerlyn. lb .............. 0 0 0 Russell, rf ................. 2 0 0 Menger, rf .................... 10 0 Farmer, cf .................. 2 11 Tankersley, p ................ 3 0 0 27 15 po a 6 1 2 2 4 0 1 2 1 2 6 1 1 4 0 2 2 1 2 1 LES LACKEY Shortstop b—walked for Ecrette in ninth. SMU ..............................000 001 102—4 AHM ..............................010 010 000—2 Summary: RBI—Lackey, Farmer, Galey, Free¬ man 3. 2B—Ballinger. HR—Lackey, Farmer, Galey, Freeman. Sac.-—Dickey. DP—Freem an, Haynes and Whitley 2, Neilson, Haynes and Whitley. HHR—Off Beadle 2, Morton. W—- Tankersley 5. Beadle 2, Morton 2. WP— Tankersley. Morton 2. Winner—Morton. Loser —Tankersley. Left—SMU 11, AHM 3. U— Tolar, Bonneau. Time—2:05. College Station, Apr. 21 —Silent bats provided the SMU Mustangs with an upset 4-2 victory over the Beau Bell coached group today. Les Lackey and Tex Farmer hit round trippers for A M. AHM (5) ab Munnerlyn, lb .............. 4 Ecrette, 2b ......................3 Hunt. 2b ...................... 1 Lary, If ...................... 2 Candelari, 3b ................ 2 Lasterlick, 3b ................ 1 Lackey, ss .................... 2 Heft, ss ...................... 1 Menger, rf .................. 4 Farmer, cf .................. 2 Ogletree, c ................ 2 Robnctt, c .................. 2 Stirling, p .................. 1 Little, p ...................... 1 Britt .......................... 1 Johnson, p .................. 1 Miller ........................ 1 r h po a e 117 10 2 10 10 110 1 2 2 1 110 11 3 2 1 2 1 10 2 2 5 1 2 2 1 1 1 Totals................30 5 6 24 9 8 U of H (18) a b r h po a e Payton, cf ............ ........ 4 2 i 1 Fraga, ' 1 b ............ ........ 5 3 3 10 1 Keister, rf ............ ........ 5 1 2 4 Jezierski, 2b ........ ........ 2 1 3 3 Smith .................... ......... 2 1 1 Reel, 3b .............. ........ 4 1 1 2 3 Jones, If .............. ........ 5 2 2 1 1 Hanta, ss .............. ........ 2 1 1 1 Osburn. ss ............ ........ 1 1 Arrington, - c ........ ........ 5 3 4 3 1 Lilie, p ................ ........ 3 2 1 Clatterbuck, p ...... ........ 1 1 Totals........ ........36 18 1 3 27 1 2 2 Britt bounced out Little in 7th. Miller flied out Johnson in 9th. AHM ............................300 010 100— 5 Houston ........................017 41 1 40x—18 Runs—Fraga 3, Keister, Jezierski, Reed. Jones 2. Hanta 2, Arrington 3, Lilie 2, Clatter- buck. RBI—Payton 2. Fraga 3, Keister, Smith, Reed. Arrington, Ecrette, Candelari, Menger. 2B-Candelari. Menger, Payton, Fraga. 3B—- Munnerlyn, Jones. SB—Ecrette, Candelari. DP -Reed to Fraga, Hunt to Heft to Munnerlyn. Reed to Smith to Fraga. BB—Off Stirling 5, Lilie 4, Little 6, Clatterbuck 3. Johnson 3. HP—Lilie (Lary), Stirling (Jones). SO—By Stirling 2, Little 3, Lilie 1, Clatterbuck 1, Johnson 1. Hits and Runs—Off Stirling 5 and 8 in 2 2 3, Lilie 5 and 4 in 6, Little 4 and 6 in 3 1 3, Johnson 4 and 4 in 2. Clatter¬ buck 1 and 1 in 3. Loser—Stirling. Winner— Lilie. PB—Ogletree 3, Arrington, Robnctt. WP Stirling. Clatterbuck, Johnson. Left— Aggies 6, Houston 12. U—Paine and Taylor. Time—3: 10. Houston, Apr. 26—In their second meeting of the year the University of Houston got revenge, but good, from the defeat that they had suffered in the first game. Thirteen Aggie errors helped give the Cougars an 18-5 triumph. YALE LARY Outfield Doc” Dayton cools Joe off with a wet towel. ABM Munnerlyn, lb Ecrette, 2b ... Lary, If ......... Candelari, 3b Lackey, ss ..... Menger, rf ..... Farmer, cf ..... Hamilton, c ... Work, p ......... Johnson, p ..... Smith, p ....... Britt ............ Russell ......... ab If po a 3 0 9 5 3 2 5 5 4 4 111 5 10 1 4 3 2 14 2 1110 1 10 Totals............................3 2 BAYLOR ab Davis, ss ................................ 4 Newton, 2b ............................ 6 Sullivan, cf ............................ 5 Isbell, c ................................ 3 Benge, lb ................................ 5 Willoughby, If .......................... 5 Goody, 3b ........•...................... 4 O ' Brien, If .............................. 4 Isenberg, p .............................. 4 7 24 8 If po a 2 2 2 1 1 3 2 3 0 0 8 2 2 8 0 3 3 0 2 0 3 2 2 0 3 0 0 Totals. .40 17 27 10 Brirt struck out for Johnson in 7th. Russell walked for Smith in 9th. ABM ............................000 010 401— 6 Baylor ..........................402 012 43x—16 Runs—Munnerlyn 2, Menger, Farmer 2, Hamilton, Davis 3, Newton 2, Sullivan 2, Isbell 2, Willoughby 2, Goody 2, O ' Brien, Isenberg 2. E—Ecrette 2. RBI—Benge 3, Willoughby 3, Goody 2, O ' Brien 2, Isenberg 2, Newton 2, Sullivan, Munnerlyn 2, Ecrette 3, Candelari. 2B—Goody 2, O ' Brien, Willoughby, Ecrette. Newton, Sullivan, Davis. S—Johnson. SB—Sullivan. DP—Goody to Newton to Benge, Ecrette and Munnerlyn, Candelari, Ec¬ rette and Munnerlyn. Left—ABM 10, Baylor 3. BB—Off Isenberg 9, Work 3, Johnson 3, Smith 3. SO—By Isenberg 6. B—Off Work 7 in 3 innings, Johnson 7 in 3, Smith 6. Balk— Work. WP—Smith. Loser—Work. U—Hatter and Evam. T—3:00. Waco, Apr. 29—The Baylor Bears shellacked the Cadets 16-6 in a game that was a replay of the one that ended because of darkness at College Station in a tie. The Bears jumped off to a four run lead in the initial frame and were never caught. ABM Munnerlyn, lb Ecrette, 2b ... Russell, If ..... Britt, rf ...... Candelari, 3b . Farmer, cf ... Heft, ss ....... Ogletree, c ... Tankersley. p Johnson, p xLary .......... xxLackey ...... xxxMenger vRobnet ...... ab If po a 2 15 1 3 12 2 2 10 3 0 0 0 3 0 3 1 3 111 2 1 3 16 0 10 1 10 0 0 10 0 0 10 Totals............................25 BAYLOR ab Davis, ss ................................ 3 Newton, 2b .............................. 3 Sullivan, cf ............................ 2 Isbell, c .................................. 3 Benge, lb ................................ 3 Willoughby. If .......................... 2 Goody, 3b ................................ 2 O ' Brien, rf .............................. 2 Fitzpatrick, p ............................ 2 4 18 7 If po a 1 1 1 2 1 2 1 9 1 2 1 1 1 1 4 Totals............................22 6 21 2 x—Flied out for Tankersley in 4th. xx—struck out for Heft in 7th. xxx— ' Walked for Johnson in 7th. y—fouled out for Munnerlyn in 7 th. ABM ................................000 000 0—0 Baylor ............................003 000 x 3 Runs—Sullivan, Isbell, Davis. RBI—Benge 2, Davis. 2B—Ecrette. Benge. Left—ABM 8, Baylor 2. B—Fitzpatrick 3, Tankersley 1. SO—Fitzpatrick 7, Tankersley 3, Johnson 3. DP—Heft to Ecrette to Munnerlyn. PR—3 runs 5 hits off Tankersley in 3 innings. Loser—Tankersley. Time—1:38. U—Hatter and Evans. Waco, Apr. 29—Bob Tankersley and Ray Fitzpatrick got tangled in a pit¬ cher’s duel that ended with the Bears on top, 3-0. All the hosts’ runs came in the third inning. ABM ............................000 000 100— 1 SMU ............................014 202 02 —1 1 RBI—Lary, Galey 2, Edwards, Ballinger 2, Freeman 2, Neilson. Dickey 2. 2B—Galey, Neilson. SB—Whitley, Neilson. S—Freeman. DP—-Lackey to Ecrette to Munnerlyn, Menger to Ecrette. LOB—ABM 11, SMU 13. BOB— Off Tankersley 1, Johnson 5, Goodloe 3, Ster¬ ling 1, Beadle 3. SO—By Tankersley 1, John¬ son 1, Goodloe 2, Sterling 0, Beadle 3. H— Off Tankersley 8 for 5 runs in 2 2 3 innings, Beadle 9 for 1 run in 9, Johnson for 2 runs in 1 1 3, Goodloe 2 for 2 runs in 2, Sterling 4 for 2 runs in 2. HBP—By Nelson (Sterling), Beadle (Goodloe). WP—Johnson. Winner—Beadle. Loser—Tankersley. U—Mur- phey, Kelly. Time—2:23. Dallas, May 2 —The SMU Mustangs combined smooth fielding and timely hitting to blast the Aggies 11 - 1 . The Ponies scored jji the second, third, fourth, sixth, and eighth; while the Ags marked only in the seventh. ABM (1) abrhpoae Munnerlyn, lb .............. 3 0 1 9 0 0 Ecrette, 2b .................... 5 0 3 3 3 0 Lary, If ...................... 4 0 1 2 0 1 Candelari, 3b ................ 1 0 0 0 1 1 Lastelick, 3b ................ 3 0 2 0 0 1 Lackey, ss .................... 3 0 0 0 2 0 Farmer, cf .................... 4 0 1 2 0 0 Menger, rf .................... 4 0 0 1 1 0 Ogletree, c .................. 4 0 0 5 1 0 Tankersley, p ................ 10 10 0 0 Johnson, p .................... 0 0 0 0 0 0 Goodloe, p ................. 0 0 0 1 0 0 Stirling, p .................... 0 0 0 1 0 0 Hunt ............................ 1 0 0 0 0 0 Leissner ........................ 1 1 0 0 0 0 Russell .......................... 1 0 0 0 0 0 Totals................34 1 9 24 10 3 SMU (11) ab r h po a e Ballinger, cf ................ 4 1 2 2 0 0 Haynes, 2b .................... 6 0 12 10 Freeman, ss ................ 4 112 3 0 Whiteley, If .................. 5 3 3 8 1 1 Galey, rf ...................... 5 2 2 3 0 0 Neilson, 3b .................. 2 3 2 2 4 0 Dickey, If .................... 3 0 1 3 0 0 Edwards, c .................... 3 1 0 5 2 0 Beadie. p .................... 3 0 2 0 1 0 Totals................3 5 1 1 14 27 12 1 CARL MENGER Outfield 265 Charley waits for just what he wants. BOB TANKERSLEY Pitcher ABM (0) Munnerlyn, I b Fcretie, 2b ____ Lary, If ...... Britt, rf ...... Lackey, ss .... Fainter, cf .... Lastelick, t b Hamilton, c Work, p ...... Johnson, p Tankersley, p Robnett ........ Menger ........ Totals SMU ................ ............201 030 000—6 RBI—Munnerlyn, Ecrettc, Hamilton, Work, Lastcrlick. Freeman, Neilson 2. Galey 3. 2B— Lasterlick. 3B—Dickey. HR—Alley. SB—Far¬ mer. Freeman. S—Galey. Lasterlick, Work, DP —Haynes to Whitley. Left—ABM 13, SMU 1 2. BB—Off Work 5, Johnson 5, Davidson 4, Morton 6. SO—By Work 3. Johnson 1, Tank¬ ersley 1, Morton 2. HBR—Work 7 hits for 6 runs in 6 innings. Johnson 1 for none in 2 2 3, Tankersley one for none 1 1 3, David¬ son 2 for 6 in 2 3. Morton 8 for 3 in 8 1 3. WP—Davidson 5. Winner-—Johnson. Loser— Morton. U—Kelly, Murphy. Time—3. ab r h po a . 6 . 5 . 5 . 4 . 3 . 4 . 3 . 2 . 2 . . . .35 SMU (6) ab Ballinger, cf ................ 4 Haynes, 2b .................. 4 Freeman, ss ................ 4 Whiteley, If ................ 4 Galey, rf .................... 3 Neilson, 3b .................. 5 Pickey, If .................. 5 Edward, c .................. 4 Salmon ......................... Davidson ...................... Morton, p .................. 1 Donavon ............. Totals................3 4 9 10 27 11 firm noo nnn —9 Dallas, May 3—A M took the third and final game of the SMU series, 9 - 6 . A big first frame in which the College Station nine pushed across six runs provided the margin for victory. h po a e 3 12 3 3 3 11 18 12 14 1 14 1 3 111 8 27 10 4 RICE (5) Witt, 2b .... Reckling, 3b Davis, c ........ Devine, lb Beard, ss ........ Marsters, If ____ Wylie, cf ____ Wagner, rf Rentz, p ____ Totals.. ABM (1) Munnerlyn, lb Ecrette, 2b ____ Lary, If ...... Britt, rf ...... Lackey, ss ____ Farmer, cf Lastelick. 3b Hamilton, c .. b-Robnett ...... Tankersley, p a-Ogletree Goodloe, p ____ Johnson, p — c-Russell ...... d-Hunt .......... Totals. ab r h po a ....4 3 i .. 4 1 2 i .. 4 1 3 2 .. 2 2 1 7 .. 4 1 2 1 .. 3 1 4 .. 4 4 .. 4 1 4 .. 4 2 ..33 5 8 27 4 ab r h po a . 4 8 i .. 4 4 3 .. 2 3 .. 3 .. 3 1 1 .. 3 1 1 3 1 .. 3 1 A .. 3 7 i .. 1 .. 1 i .. 1 .. c ... 1 ... .. ..28 1 1 27 13 a—popped out for Tankersley in seventh, b—flied out for Hamilton in ninth, c—walked for Johnson in ninth, d-ran for Fussell in ninth. Rice ..............................000- 100 040—5 ABM ..............................000 000 001—J College Station, May 9—Tex Farmer poked one over the left centerfield fence in the last half of the ninth inning to spoil Buck Rentz ' s bid for a no hit-no run ball game. Nevertheless, the Owls defeated the Ags 5-1. ABM (5) Munnerlyn. lb Ecrette, b .. Lary, If ......... Britt, rf ....... Work, p ....... Ogeltree, b5 Lackey, ss Farmer, cf ..... Lasterlick, 3b Hamilton, c Tankersley, p Robinett, h9 Johnson, p Menger, rf ab h po a 2 19 5 13 1 5 3 11 3 0 10 10 1 110 4 0 3 2 4 12 4 14 3 3 2 10 10 2 10 Totals............................3 6 TCU (11) ab Stapleton, 2b King, 3b ...... Ethridge, lb Carroll, ss Barnes, rf ____ Ford, cf ...... Stepp, If .................................. 4 Frick, c .................................. 3 Graves, p ................................ 3 7 24 1 1 h po a 1 2 11 3 3 Totals............................33 1 1 27 13 ABM ............................001 040 000— 5 TCU ......................103 070 00 —1 1 R—Munnerlyn 2, Ecrette, Lary, Stapleton, King 2, Ethridge, Carroll 2, Barnes, Stepp, Frick, Graves 2. E-—Stapleton 2, Lasterlick 5, Ecrette, King. RBI—Carroll 3. Lary 2, Barnes, Graves 4. 3B—Lary. HR—Graves. SB—King, Ethridge. S—King, Graves, Stapleton. DP—• Stapleton to Carroll to Ethridge. Left—ABM 9, TCU 8. BB—Off Graves 5, Tankersley 3, Johnson 5. SO—By Graves 11, Work 1. HO— Tankersley 5 hits for 4 runs in 4 innings, Johnson 4 for 7 in 1. Loser—Johnson. U— Mayfield and Johns. Time—2:16. Ft. Worth, May 5—TCU remained one full game off the pace set by Texas when they de¬ feated the Aggies 11-5. It was a seven run fifth frame that allowed the Froggies to win. 99 I MARTIN HAMILTON Catcher RICE (7) Witt. 2b ... Devine, lb ... Reckling, 3b . Golibart. c Marsters, cf . Davis. If-c . Beard, ss Wagner, rf Sheridan, p . Wylie, cf-lf . Deakin. p ... Leggett, p-rf ab r h po a 4 0 12 2 5 2 2 8 1 2 112 4 4 12 4 2 10 5 0 15 1 4 1113 4 10 0 0 10 1 4 12 2 0 10 4 0 2 0 0 Totals........................3 9 AftM (11) ab Munnerlyn, lb .................. 4 Ecrette. 2 b ........................ 6 Lary, If .......................... 4 Britt, rf ............................ 3 Lackey, ss .......................... 3 Farmer, cf .......................... 5 Lastelick, 3b ...................... Hamilton, c ........................ 3 Work. p .......................... 4 Johnson, p ........................ 1 7 11 24 14 r h po a 2 3 8 0 1113 2 6 2 110 2 112 2 3 10 3 2 2 1 17 1 10 1 1 Totals........................3 6 1 1 1 5 27 9 Rice ............................000 123 010— 7 AWM ..........................410 40 1 1 Ox— 1 1 RBI—n3ritt 3. Farmer 4. Lary. Work. Munnerlyn. Leggett 2. Wylie. Golibart. Davis 2- E—Lackey 2. Davis. Reckling. 2B—Golibart. Lackey. Witt. 3B—Wylie. HR—Britt. Farmer 2. Sac.—Devine, Hamilton. SB—Lary 2. DP— Devine. Witt and Reckling. Lackey. Ecrette and Munnerlyn. BB—Off Work 6. Deakin. Leggett 6, Sheridan 3. Johnson. SO—Work 4, Deakin. Leggett. Sheridan. HWR-—Off Deakin 7 and 5 in I 1 3. Leggett 4 and 5 in 3 2 3. Work 11 and 7 in 7 1 3, Sheridan 5 and 1 in 3, Johnson 1 and in 1 2 3. WP—Work. Loser—Deakin. Left—Rice 13. ABM 12. U— Bonneau and Tolar. Time-—2:50. A—-800 (un¬ official) . College Station, May 10 —A M diamond aces leveled against three Rice pitchers as they blasted the Owls for 11-7 SWC victory. The win gave the Farmers a 6-8 conference record. LOU LITTLE Pitcher Joe crosses the plate with the winning run, thanks to a wild pitch. ABM ab Munnerlyn. lb ........ 5 Ecrette. 2b ............ 2 Lary, If ................ 4 Britt, If ................ 4 Farmer, cf ............ 4 Ogletree, c ............ 4 Lastelick, 3b ............ 3 a-Robinette ............ 1 Heft, ss ................ 3 b-Russell ................ Work, p ................ 2 c-Menger ................ 1 r h o a e rbi 2 9 3 3 4 1 2 1 2 2 5 1 113 1 1 3 Totals............33 0 8 24 1 2 1 0 a—flied out for Lastelick in 9th. b—walked for Heft in 9th. c—flied out for Work in 9th. TEXAS ar Pace. 3b ................ 4 Towery, 2b ............ 3 Kelly, rf ................ 4 Tanner, ss ................ 3 Eckert, If ............... 4 Spradlin, c ............ 3 Bengston. cf .......... 3 Mohr, lb ................ 3 Scarborough, p ........ 1 r h o a e rbi 1 2 2 5 0 1 0 0 5 3 2 0 1 1 111111 110 1 0 1 7 0 0 0 0 1 7 0 0 0 1 0 0 4 0 0 Totals............28 5 6 27 1 3 3 5 ABM ............................000 000 000—0 Texas ............................000 020 12x—5 2B—Tanner. SB—Farmer, Ogletree, Tanner. DP—Tanner. Towery to Mohr. Pace to Mohr. Heft. Ecrette to Munnerlyn. Scarborough. Tow¬ ery to Mohr, Lastelick. Ogletree to Munnerlyn. SO—By Work 4. by Scarborough 8. BB— Off Work 6. Scarborough 4. Winner—Scar¬ borough. Winner—Work. Time-—2:15. ER— Texas 3. U—Teck and Lyons. A—3.500 (estimated ) . Austin, May 15—Although the Cadets outhit the ’Horns 8 - 6 , the Orange and White shut out the visitors, 5-0. Luther Scarborough proved just too tough in the pinches for the Aggies. ABM (3 ) abr Munnerlyn, lb .............. 5 0 Ecrette. 2b .................... 4 0 Farmer, cf .................... 4 1 Britt, rf ...................... 3 1 Lary. If ...................... 4 0 Ogletree. c ................ 2 1 Lasterlick. 3b .............. 3 0 Heft, ss ...................... 4 0 Johnson, p .................. 0 0 Tankersley. p .............. 4 0 h po 1 9 2 5 2 1 3 4 2 1 3 a 1 6 2 4 Totals................33 3 TEXAS (2) ab r Pace, 3 b ...................... 3 1 Towery. 2b .................. 2 0 Oden, rf ...................... 2 0 Kelly, rf ...................... 4 0 Newberry. 2b ................ 0 0 Tanner, ss .................. 4 0 Eckert. If .................... 3 0 Biensenbach. c ................ 2 0 Spradlin, c .................. 1 0 Bengtson, cf .................. 4 1 Mohr. If .................... 3 0 Horton, rf .................... 0 0 Roberson, p .................. 3 0 6 27 13 h po a e 12 1 113 110 13 5 1 1 1 ' 0 6 10 12 111 1 2 10 Totals................3 1 2 8 27 1 2 2 ABM ..............................000 201 000—3 Texas ............................100 100 000—2 R—Farmer. Britt. Ogletree. Pace. Bengtson. E—Pace. Tanner. RBI—Kelly, Ogletree. Laste¬ lick 2. Roberson. 2B—Roberson. Lastelick. S— Biesenbach. Pace. Roberson. SB—Ecrette 2. Britt. Farmer. HB—Ogletree by Roberson. DP — Lastelick to Ecrette to Munnerlyn. Towery to Mohr. Biensenbach to Mohr. SO—By Rob erson 5. Tankersley 3. BB—Off Johnson 2. Roberson 5, Tankersley 2. PB—Ogletree. H and ER—Off Johnson 1 and 1 in in¬ nings. Winner Tankersley. Loser- -Roberson. Time -2:10. ER ABM 3. Texas 2. U— Andus and Teck. Austin, May 16—Bob Tankersley relieved Ernie Johnson in the first inning and became the first man since 1943 to defeat Texas on Clark Field. It was the last game for 13 A M Seniors. FISH BASEBALL First row: Jim Williams, Fred Ablon, Bud Means, Tex Van Zura, Claude Northrup Frank Parker, Giles Schanen. Second row: LeRoy Davis, Jerry Nelson, Tom Hollmig, Royce Dickerson, Bill Sauer, Jim Parrish, Joe Boring, Bob Sanders. Third row: Jimmy Knutson, Eddie Hennig, Ed Renken, Dave Verble, Don Wesch, Joe Hardgrove, Sam Rowland, Lester Byrd, Joe Cohen. Coach Wally Moon’s ’52 Freshman team achieved a record that has seldom before been approached. When the season ended on May 15, the books showed a 10-1 record. Blinn Junior College was the first victim, falling in the opener, 9-5. After that initial game the Fish went on a hitting spree that carried them to a 14-0 victory over Wharton JC, and a 11-0 truimph over the Baylor Cubs. It was against the Cubs that Joe Hardgrove threw a one hitter. The luckless Rice Owlets fell 10-3 and 8-4. In a return game with Wharton the scoreboard read 7-0 when the contest was over. The Baylor Cubs did no better in their second game than they did in their first, dropping this nine inning affair 8-2. John Regan High School from Houston scared the Fresh¬ men when they scored 5 runs in the early frames. However, the fire was put out and 14 runs crossed the plate for the Maroon and White. The last game of the year was the one that the Fish lost—to the Short¬ horns, 2-0. As Sophomores such mound aces as Hardgrove, Ed Hennig, and Gerald Nelson should help the varsity immeasurably. The big bats of Jimmy Williams, Dave Verble, Sam Rowland, Lester Byrd and Jim Parrish won’t hurt Coach Beau Bell’s championship hopes. 268 For the second straight year the cross country team finished in runner-up spot in the conference meet, held this year in Fayetteville, Arkansas, on November 19. However, James Blaine was the individual champion of the meet when he led the pack around the 2.6 mile course in 12:37.5. Arkansas managed second, fourth, sixth, and seventh places to amass the winning total of 31 points. A M runner Charley Hudgins finished in third place; Dale DeRouen, Charley Gabriel, and John Garmany came in ninth, tenth, and eleventh, respectively, to give the Ags 34 points. Texas had 62 points for third spot, while SMU ended up with 83 points and fourth place. In the other five meets during the year the University of Oklahoma eked out a one point victory on Kyle Field,. 27-28. Jim Wilkinson of the Sooners led the field on that day with Blaine, Hudgins, and Gar- many occupying the next three positions. The following week Fred Eckhoff of Oklahoma A M led the Okies to a 51-53-16 triumph over A M and Texas. Texas was the distance men’s first victim when they fell 19-36 on the Austin course. Blaine finished first; Hudgins, second; Garmany, third; and Gabriel, fourth. The only tie of the season came when Arkansas and Texas challenged the Ags. It was Herber of the Hogs that was the first man to finish the 2.6 mile course, but Blaine, Hudgins, and Garmany were right behind him. Blaine topped the field of runners that Texas, North Texas State, and SMU had when he led the Aggies to a 25-58-60-83 victory. CHARLEY HUDGINS MMES BLAINE J°HN GARMANY 269 VARSITY SWIMMING TEAM First row: Casey Shell. Sherwin Rubin, Paul Wottring, Jimmy Burns, Johnny Broker, John Cameron , Carl Maynard , John Morgan. Second row: Bobby Johnson , Craig Patton . Don Crawford , Rickey Black . Paul WalHn, Tito” Skelton, Marvin Seth, Jerry Staff el. Third row: Coaches Art Adamson and Emil Mamaliga, Carrol Jones , Tommy Comstock , Van Adamson , Bert Koegl, Ralph Ellis, Captain Billy Singleton, Bill Sargent , John Parnell . Lettermen The lack of depth provided the most serious handicap to the 1952 swimming team. A record of three wins and four losses does not do justice to Coach Art Adamson’s hard working squad. In two meets with Northwestern Louisiana State the Ag tankmen emerged victorious. They won the first 54-30 and the second 53-31. The only other win of the season came at the hands of an inexperienced Texas Tech team when they fell 66-9. SMU drowned the Aggies, 51-31, and conference champions, Texas University, scuttled the A M team 59-2 5. The other two defeats came when Florida University beat the Ags 47-37, and Florida State won by a 50-34 score. ART ADAMSON Swimming Coach 270 200- Yard Individual Medley Champ 220-Yard Freestyle Champion 50-Yard Freestyle— 1 . Tolar, Texas; 2 . Ellis, A M; 3- Farrell, SMU; 4. Hoff, Texas. Time: 23.7. 200 -Yard Backstroke— 1 . McMillon, SMU; 2 . Shirley, Texas; 3. Wilson, SMU; 4. Beddoes, SMU. Time: 2:20.5. (New record.) 220 -Yard Freestyle— 1 . Adamson, A M; 2 . Wilson, SMU; 3. Timming, Texas; 4. Farrell, SMU. Time: 2 : 20 . 6 . 200 -Yard Breaststroke— 1 . Gale, SMU; 2 . Comstock, A M; 3. Hoyt, Texas; 4. Bollen, SMU. Time: 2:39.5. One Meter Diving— 1 . Browning, Texas; 2 . Broadnaux, Texas; 3- Cameron, A M; 4. Wiley, Texas. Points: 532.2. Three Meter Diving— 1 . Browning, Texas; 2 . Broadnaux, Texas; 3- Wiley, Texas; 4. Slocum, SMU. Points: 588.6. 400-Yard Freestyle Relay— 1 . A M (Ellis, Adamson, Parnell, Sargent); 2 . Texas; 3. SMU. Time: 3:46. 100 -Yard Backstroke— 1 . McMillon, SMU; 2 . Shirley, Texas; 3. Wilson, SMU; 4. Beddoes, SMU. Time: 63.0. (New record.) 100-Yard Breaststroke— 1 . Kilgore, SMU; 2 . Hoyt, Texas; 3. Comstock, A M; 4. Ragland, Texas. Time: 1:06.3. 100 -Yard Freestyle— 1 . Wilson, Texas; 2 . Tolar, Texas; 3. Farrell, SMU; 4. Ellis. A M. Time: 53.9. 440-Yard Freestyle— 1 . Yriart, Texas; 2 . McMillion, SMU; 3. Amerine, SMU; 4. Humphreys, Texas T ' une 5 14 3 200-Yard Individual Medley—1. Adamson, A M; 2 . Bollen, SMU; 3. Kilgore, SMU; 4. Wilson, Texas. Time: 2 : 20 . 2 . 330-Yard Medley Relay— 1 . Texas (Shirley, Ragland, Maganiello); 2 . A M; 3- SMU. Time: 3:11.8. 1500 Meter— 1 . Amerine, SMU; 2 . Humphreys, Texas; 3- Yriart, Texas. Time: 21:24.8. 05Z... The SWC meet was held at P. L. Downs, Jr. Natatorium on March 20-22. The University of Texas won the swimming crown with 135 points for the fourth consecutive year. SMU finished in second place with 117 points, while A M came in third. No other schools from the conference sent teams to the meet. Vic¬ torious for the Aggies was the 400-yard relay composed of Ralph Ellis, Captain of the team; Van Adamson, John Parnell, and Bill Sargent. Adamson also won the other two events in which he was entered, the 200-yard individual medley and the 220-yard free¬ style. The results for the SWC meet are listed above. RALPH ELLIS Team Captain 271 FRESHMAN SWIMMING TEAM First row: Bill Siebens, Jimmy Allen, Dick Weick, Captain; John Wurth. Second row: Dave Foard, Young Smith, John Beutelschies, Don Demming, Walter Allen, John Speick, John Crowe. Third row: Coaches Art Adamson and Emil Mamaliga, Lee Pepping, Tommy Devenport, John Gray, Wynne Snoots, Scruggs Love, Frank Gajewsky. The Freshman swimming squad had a somewhat better season than the varsity team. In the six meets in which they swam, they came out on top each time. The initial victim to fall was the SMU Ponies. In the first meet with Odessa High School the Broncos got splashed to the tune of 63-13. In a rematch the Fish again were the winners; this time by a 59-16 score. Coach Adamson had his team swim two meets against Lamar High School of Houston. The first ended in a 41-30 score, and the second ended 44-31. In the sixth and final meet of the year, Texas Tech fell 61-13. Since the varsity loses almost all of its strength this year, the Freshman squad is being counted on heavily to provide the needed personnel to breech the gap. Dick Weick, team Captain, was undefeated in the breast stroke during the year and should help considerably in that event in the coming years. John Speick, Wynne Snoots, Jimmy Allen and Don Demmin g are all being counted on. 272 Malcolm. Douglas holds the flag while Johnny Barrett lines up his putt. Billy Baker, Hommer Calloway, and Coach Joe Fagan look on. Barrett watches Douglas blast from a trap. For the second time in a row the A M linksmen finished in fourth place in conference competi¬ tion. Texas University, team champions for the third straight year, won with a record of 29y , 2-6 1 2 for a percentage of .817. SMU finished second with 24-12 for a .667; Rice had 20l 2 -15 1 2 an a .569; A M supported a 19-17 record and a .528; Baylor had f° r a -430; TCU had a 13-23 and a .361; while Arkansas had a dy lVz f° r a -125. Wesley Ellis also managed to bring the University the individual trophy, when he ended the 72 hole tournament at Brook Hollow Country Club in Fort Worth with a total score of 294. This was ten strokes better than the second man, Don Addington of SMU, and fifteen ahead of teammate Lee Pinkerton. Low man on the Aggie team was Malcolm Douglas who occupied sixth place with a score of 318. Hommer Calloway finished with a 335 and Johnny Barrett ended with a 337. In conference matches the Ags topped TCU 5-1 and Arkansas 5 1 2 ' V2 while Baylor halved, 3-3; and Rice, SMU, and Texas all triumphed by the same score, 4-2, over Coach Joe Fagan s foursomes composed of Johnny Barrett, Malcolm Douglas, Billy Baker, and either J. C. Fletcher or Hommer Calloway. In intersectional play the Ags managed only one victory. That was a 4-3 margin over Hardin-Simmons. However, in a rematch the cowboys dropped A M 0-6. The University of Hous¬ ton and North Texas State College matches had the identical outcomes, for in both cases the Ags split 3-3 in the first meeting only to get blanked 0-6 in the second challenge. 273 Fletcher watches a Cougar putt. CONFERENCE CHAMPS • z ' - i O [ . Foil; Gottlob, Captain Fields, Saber; ones Fo , Magee , Fod, Schlather, bP ee ; w ;Unv.mn, E.p - e - Epee; Saber; Throughout the year the three squads prepared for the conference meet with many bouts around the state. Early in the season Tarleton fell in a three weapon contest to A M, 30-12, and Texas tumbled, 28-1 S. Rice, Texas Tech, and a composite team from Galveston all were bested by the Aggie swordsmen. Only o ne squad, the Galveston Buc¬ caneers, managed to beat the Maroon and White in all weapons during the season. There were additional conquests for both the various teams and the individuals on them, for A M walked away with the Divisional Foil Team, Divisional Saber Team, Sectional School Foil, and Sectional School Saber Team Championships. The Texas Division of the Amateur Fencing League of America is composed of the states of Texas, New Mexico, and Arizona. Aden Magee won first places in both the Men’s Novice Foil and Men’s Novice Epee. Joe Pafford received first place honors for the Men’s Junior Foil, while Gottlob copped the Men’s Junior Epee. Bob Jones, Bob Braslau, and Ted Fields took home a hosts of second and third place medals from the meets. All three teams qualified for the National Meet to be held in New York in early June. Captain Gottlob also received an invitation to appear in the Olympic tryouts, to be held in New York City at the first of the summer. First row: Aden Magee, Bill Willmann, John Gottlob, Bob Braslau, Bob Jones. Second row: Arthur Garner, Eddie Fernandez, Ted Fields, Wally Schlather, Gus Wulfman, Joe Pafford. Third row: Bob Ruiz, Jerry Ramsey, Ben Talbert, Carroll Forester, Charley Tea, Bill Huettel, Joe Fiester, Henry King, Lt. Col. Frank Vaden, Sponsor. ✓ The fencing team enjoyed the most successful year that it has ever had, and brought to A M one of the two conference championships of the year. The conference meet, held in the MSC, provided a tripple winner in John Gottlob, team Captain and Senior from Galveston. It marked the first time in conference history that one man had won titles in all three events. Gottlob lead three teams to victory as the Ags took their first crown. The teams compiled a total of 40 points to Rice’s 38 and Texas’ 30. Gottlob, Bob Jones, Aden Magee, and Joe Pafford composed the Foil team. On the Epee team were Gottlob, Bill Will¬ mann, and Wally Schlather, while Bob Braslau, Ted Fields, and Gottlob fought on the winning Saber team. Team Captain John Count Gottlob, first man to ever win all three events in one SWC meet, discusses his Olympic chances with Col. Vaden, team sponsor. PISTOL TEAM Sitting: Douglas Benson, Frank Norvell, Hank Taylor, William Stratton. Standing: Harold Witcher, James Beaver, Jack Vincent, (Captain); Edwin Anderson, Brian Lowry. The Pistol Team of 1951-S2 compiled a record of 34 wins as compared with 11 losses in the 45 postal matches in which they fired. NRA Rules were followed in each of the college matches. In addition there were two shoulder to shoulder matches with the Houston Police. The first was held at College Station, and the Aggies lost by 30 points to a much more experienced team. The rematch was fired at Houston and Rice Institute participated with the following results: TEAM CAMP PERRY COURSE NATIONAL MATCH COURSE Houston Police 1408 1331 A M 1390 1320 Rice 1294 1201 Below are listed the lettermen and their averages at the end of the season: NAME Edwin Anderson James Beaver Douglas Benson Brian Lowry Walter Norvell William Stratton Hosea Taylor Jack Vincent (Captain) H. D. Witcher AVERAGE 251 252 252 280 261 241 249 270 269 . NRA RATING Expert Expert Sharpshooter Expert Expert Sharpshooter Expert Expert Expert 276 RIFLE TEAM Back row: Paul Anderson, Harry Gayden, Waddell Williams, R. C. Tanner, Val E. Cadena, William R. Swan, Leonard Bruce, Carroll S. Vance, Don B. Grissom. Second row: Capt. Paul Bennett, Charles Newton, Ide Trotter, Mark Koenig, David Allen, Robert Verbuzco, Jack Vance, B. M. McMahon, Dwight Huffman, Master Sgt. William Reese. First row: Russell Durrill, Lyle Wolfskill, Lester O. Hill, Ray Lyons, Orville Schlinke, Charles Unrue, John Rowe. Unlike the Pistol Team the Rifle Team did most of its firing in shoulder to shoulder matches. In five dual meets the Aggies managed to come out victorious, beating Arkansas, Rice, Baylor, Arlington State, and The Citadel. The team did win 12 postal matches, although they forfeited six others. The squad coached by Master Sgt. Reese also won the NRA Section Tournament fired at College Station though they placed 30th in the National Intercollegiate Matches. Harry Gayden was high man on the team in that match with 283 out of a possible 300. Below are listed the lettermen and their final averages: NAME AVERAGE Ray Lyon 381.4 Russell Durill, Co-Capt. 380 John Rowe, Co-Capt. 378.3 Lester Hill 376.2 Orville Schlinke 375.4 Leonard Bruce 373.1 Charles Unrue 372.2 Lyle Wolfskill 371.3 William Swan 371.2 Ide Trotter 371.1 277 Royce Tate, Jimmy Gray, Tommy West, R. G. DeBerry, Gene Letsos. the two-hand backhand um win the Conference. The tennis team continued its improving ways as it compiled the best record of many years, finishing second in the conference. Led by R. G. DeBerry of San Angelo, the team assessed a record of seven wins as compared with three losses and one tie. De¬ Berry, Gene Letsos of Galveston, Royce Tate of Corpus Christi, Tommy West of San Antonio, and Jimmy Gray of Houston com¬ posed the squad coached by W. M. Dowell. In the Southwest Conferene meet, held at the Dallas Country Club on May 8-9, the team brought to Aggieland one individual championship in DeBerry and had the doubles team of Tate and Gray advance to the semi-finals before losing to Julian Oates and Bill Harris of Texas. The Oates-Harris combination defeated teammates Bludworth and Saunders to capture the doubles crown for the Orange and White. DeBerry’s final match was against Oates of Texas which he took in straight sets by scores of 9-7, 7-5, 6-3. The team defeated conference schools Rice and SMU by the like scores of 5-1 while TCU and Baylor both got blanked, 6-0. The Texas team topped the Ags 4-2. In non-conference competi¬ tion ACC was blanked twice; Oklahoma University fell 4-3; and Southeastern Oklahoma was a 6-0 victim. In the first match with the University of Houston the Ags were downed 4-2, but in a rematch the only tie of the season resulted. Miami University provided the only other defeat of the year, 4-2. FINAL STANDINGS WON LOST PERC. TEXAS ............................................27 3 .900 A M ..............................................24 6 .800 RICE ................................................n 13 .458 BAYLOR ............................ 8 16 .333 SMU ................................................ 9 21 .300 TCU ................................................ 5 25 .133 278 The Intramural program continued to be a large part of everyone’s life here at A M. Under the able guidance of Barney Welch awards were given to the individual winners of the fourteen sports that were conducted. Five groups were present this year—upper¬ classmen, freshmen, non-military, clubs, and open. Aiding Welch in his never ending task were Senior Managers Bob Blum, Gus Sanders, Bob Kirk, Tuffy Chandler, and Lew Jobe, plus forty-odd underclassmen managers. It was these men that stood be¬ hind the plate and called balls and strikes during the softball games, officiated at the basketball and football games, and were there to count out the man that either got knocked out in the boxing ring or got pinned on the wrestling mat. In addi¬ tion to these sports, track, swimming, handball, volleyball, horseshoe pitching, tennis, ping pong, bowling, and golf could all be found going on at one time or another on the campus. It was A” Infantry that again captured the Intramural flag, awarded to the outfit that has the most points at the end of each year. The outfit that wins, retains possession of the flag for the next year, and no restrictions are levied on the number of times that a company can win, as is evidenced by the fact that A” Company has had the flag for five straight years. INTRAMURAL MANAGERS Front row: Arvis Noak, Darrell Webb, Joe Housepian, Bob Blum, Bob Kirk, Gus Sanders, Tuffy Chandler, Lew Jobe, Jewell Ray¬ mond, Gus Williams. Second row: Bob White, Russell Welch, Bryan Spencer, Bill Martin, Elye Hickman, Pete Peterson, Joe Solis, Thomas Huffstutler, Harold Kupper, James Tarrant, Larry Joyce, Ted Ritchey, Bill King, Don Hester, Andy Anderson, Bill Hunter, Barney Welch. Third row: Don Dodson, Bob Holland, Jim Kapesky, John Matush, Jerry Michel, John Steen, Ben Stevens, Jerry Dunlap, George Sklodal, Charles Gary. Fourth row: Clarence Fried, Micheal Kutz, B. G. Lewis, Paul Roper, Lewis Regzan, Neil Stovall, Carl Marshall, Bill Torbett, Fred Mitchel, Kyle Gruene, Sammy Ablon. Before the second World War the Intramural program at A M had progressed to the point that it was the largest in the country. There has certainly not been any appreciable decline in the size of sports program here on the campus since that time. The di¬ rector of that program is Barney Welch, remembered by many as the first man to cross the TU goal line in Memorial Stadium. To others he will be remembered as the man that called that championship ball game or just the guy at the gym. Barney has a never ending job that he does with all the efficiency and friend¬ liness that such a task requires. To you, Barney, our hats are off!!! 281 UPPERCLASSMEN FOOTBALL - A” QUARTERMASTER CORPS Front row: Bud Yeager, Guy Moore, Wayne Topperwein, Charles Bruchmiller, Dale Topperwein. Back row: Harvey T. Helms, Dutch Ohlendorf, Bob Rauch, Jimmy Wilson. Stan Renfro, June Clark (not shown). UPPERCLASSMEN SOFTBALL— B” QUARTERMASTER CORPS Front row: John Heft, George Day, Pat Richman, Charles Kielers. Back row: Woody Walker, Marion Baugh, Pete Wright, Gred Budthauer, Howard Kruse. UPPERCLASSMEN BOXING CHAMPS Standing: Guilleno Cardinas, Pete Kilpatric, Phil Randal, Jerry Houser, Earl Dancer. Kneeling: Ed Fincias, Bill Failey, James Earle, Skippy Johnson. UPPERCLASSMEN BASKETBALL— B” ATHLETICS Malcolm Douglas, Gene Letsos, Ed Sandlin, David Selman, Ted Mohle, Jerry Lastelick. UPPERCLASSMEN TRACK Bill Andrews, Ralphy Gay, Bill Traweek, Ed Thomas, Dick Jennison. UPPERCLASSMEN WRESTLING CHAMPS Standing: Delbert Davis, Leon Scott, A1 Perkins, Conrad Webb. Kneeling: Paul Cameron, Carey Penn, A1 Stubbeman, Bill Andrews. 282 UPPERCLASSMEN PING PONG— B COMPOSITE UPPERCLASSMEN BOWLING— I” SQUADRON I. T. Goodlett, Ted Guillette, Ken McConnell, J. Belinski. R. J. Baker, R. V. Alexander, J. A. Davis. UPPERCLASSMEN GOLF— A” COMPOSITE Lowell Jones, Chuck Laasko. FRESHMAN BASKETBALL—SQUADRON 13 Front row: Curtis Bremer, Jerry Waggover, James Grigson, Charlie Graham, Bill Winter, Dick Boyle, Dick Mynatt. Back row: Mickey Halverson, Gene Goodwin, Gail Bailey, Dwan McCurstion, Bill Allison, Bob Williams. FRESHMAN FOOTBALL—COMPANY 14 Front row: H. L. Gary, W. L. Burkham, C. A. Church, B. J. Utsman. Second row: Marcus Loader, Bob Stuart, Vernon Tilley, Jerry Griffith, Danny Burkard, A. T. Green. Third row: Hadley Foster, Bill Crawford, Jim Compton, Joe Wagstaff, Walter Williams. FRESHMAN SOFTBALL—SQUADRON 4 Front row: Jerry Pyle, E. G. Sanders, Cecil McFarland, Thurmand Johnson, Richard Steel. Back row: Jackie Roper, Tommy Griffith, Jerry Palmer, Byrd Menard, Paul Williams. 283 UPPERCLASSMEN HANDBALL— A ATHLETICS James Self, Dan Garrett, Ralph Cox, Jaro Netardus. UPPERCLASSMEN VOLLEYBALL— K AIR FORCE Front row: Damian Galla, Bubba Kolar, John Gray, Sammy John. Back row: J. B. Stahola, T. J. Bates, Jim Haney, Bill Cervenha (not shown). UPPERCLASSMEN HORSESHOES— B” ATHLETICS UPPERCLASSMEN TENNIS— A” INFANTRY Front row: Miller Barber, Ralph Ellis, Jerry Lastelick, Ted Mohle. Front row: Dick Jennison, Ellsworth Clinger, Ted Coughran, Harold Hudspeth. Back row: Jim Dishman, Malcolm Douglas, Sam Rowland. Back row: Ed Moses, Aaron Cohen, Victor Chandler. 284 FRESHMAN TRACK WINNERS Front row: Bill Sova, Terry Donahue, Paul Williams. Back row: Dan Shipe, Richard Birkenholz, John Roberts. FRESHMAN TRACK 440 YD. RELAY—SQUADRON 13 H. K. Acord E. A. Goodwin, M. D. Clemmons, J. C. Schnepp. FRESHMAN TRACK—880 YD. RELAY Sonny Tutt, Norman Drake, Corky Pence, Don Todd. FRESHMAN BOXING CHAMPS Standing: Jesse Powell, Donald Blocker, Henry Temple. Kneeling: Russell Condon, Van Bowen, Allen Turner. FRESHMAN GOLF—SQUADRON 15 G.G. Newton, Jim Mathis. FRESHMAN WRESTLERS Standing: Alan Ashley, Paul Laustaunan, Harry Hilderbrandt, John Copeland, Charles Weisinger. Kneeling: Clarence Gay, Richard Fisher, George Wurth, Jerry Pyle. FRESHMAN CROSS COUNTRY—FISH BAND Hugh Harrington, Mac Warren, Tex Lampley, Claude Hendrickson, Bill Allrid. 285 Bill Harris, Jack Robards, Hugh West, Melvin Keister. Front row: Don Johnson, Key Kolb, Phil Orr, Jack Hendrich. Back row: C. O. Moore, Jim Mathis, Laurie King. FRESHMAN VOLLEYBALL—COMPANY 11 Front row: Bubba Sammons, Clenton Bippert Joe Stoval, Robert Hoermann. Back row: Eugene Faltin, Tony Specia, Greg McLerran. FRESHMAN HORSESHOE CHAMPS-SQUADRON 1 C. E. Eubanks, G. K. Barker, L D. Berry, E. R. Ward, C. A. Anderson, I- W. Ash. 286 FRESHMAN TENNIS TEAM—SQUADRON 5 Sitting: Joe Poitivent, C. M. Pearcy, A. Anzaldera. Standing: W. E. Coppage, E. D. Bennett. FRESHMAN PING PONG—SQUADRON 5 Sitting: C. M. Pearcy, A. Anzaldera, W. E. Coppage. Standing: V. Sova, E. D. Bennett, Joe Poitivent. FRESHMAN BOWLING—SQUADRON 3 CROSS COUNTRY INDIVIDUAL CHAMPIONS J. H. Maples, N. D. Wells, G. P. Knippel. Jack Couch, Freshman; Bill Gillespie, Upperclassman. NON-MILITARY FOOTBALL—PURYEAR HALL Front row: Hank Askew, Noel Bryan, Walter Davenport, Bill Davis, Richard Pigatt, Harold Davis. atk row: L. P. Dalovisio, Keith Slocombe, Charles Nelson, Phil Tanis, Richard Dan Thompson. Bob Irons. NON-MILITARY BASKETBALL—PURYEAR HALL Front row: Hank Askew, Noel Bryan, Walter Davenport, Bill Davis, Richard Pigatt. Back row: Keith Slocambe, Charles Nelson, Phil Tanis, Dan Thompson. 287 NON-MILITARY SOFTBALL—PURYEAR HALL Front row. Donald Reeves, Jumbo Simpson, Jim Tunnell, R. J. Glawson. Back row: Hank Askew, Curtis Lemons, Carl Randolph, Charles Nelson, Busch Wilheim. CLUB FOOTBALL—BUSINESS SOCIETY First row: P. S. Lemin , C. F. Clinger, T. L. Dashiell, A. G. Kingston, A. H. Lock. Back row: J. R. Houser, M. L. Minturn, R. N. Dobbins, A. W. Donaldson, E. E. Curry. NON-MILITARY VOLLEYBALL—MITCHELL HALL Front row: H. L. Ligarty, Stormy Walker, D. R. Weiland. Back row: Leonard Thornton, A. H. Tinghoffer, J. C. Clark. CLUB BASKETBALL—PORT ARTHUR CLUB A. S. Tucker, Charles McDonald, Richard Gardemal, Melvin McFarland, Dale Derouen, Murphy Vaught. CLUB SOFTBALL—F.F.A. Front row: Albert Berry, Jim Taylor, Bruce Miller, Vernon Bippert, Henry Kayn. Back row: Judge Sandrevsky, J. D. McCrady, Herman Brown, Bill Traweek, Chili Smith, Dr. Abrams, Sponsor. VET SOFTBALL—COLLEGE VIEW Front row: B. R. Harris, J. P. Hitt, John Gee, Bill Sterling, H. L. Williams. Back row: H. C. Tucker, J. D. Powers, D. B. Martin. 288 OPEN HANDBALL CHAMPS Jack Wood, Singles; Don Fish, Doubles; John Viltrup, Doubles. OPEN TENNIS CHAMPS Eugene Polzer, Doubles; Bill Cope, Singles; Harry Gilland, Doubles. OPEN GOLF—DOUBLES Tommy Mondshine, Fair Calvin, Bobby Cobb, Raymond Mondshine. John Jeat, Don Strange. OPEN WEIGHT LIFTING OPEN BADMINTON Front row: Bobby Fletcher, Bill Bawles. Sam Harper, Doubles; Dick Dowell, Singles and Doubles. Back row: Paul Cardelhiac, Charles Canter. 289 THE 12 MEN OF AGGIELAND Each year many hundreds of boys come to A. M. If they manage to stick it out, they soon lose the identity of being a boy and become a man — one of the 12 men of Aggieland. Eleven of these men represent the members of any Aggie team who always work and pull together to win. The 12th man is symbolic of all Aggies who unite together as one man in one of the strongest bonds of brotherhood in the world. Just as all A. M. athletes bind themselves into one great team in any sport or league and just as all A. M. men become one in spirit and soul, the twelve men work, study, play, laugh, and, yes, even cry together during their four years at Aggieland. Whether they be on Kyle Field in an athletic event, or on Military Walk in the daily course of their lives, or at the far corners of the earth in service of their country they are constantly aware of their strong bonds to each other and to their school. These twelve are always conscious of their heritage and will carry it on fo rever, for they are the Men of Aggieland. Picture by OVERTON 290 MILITARY DEPARTMENT STAFF COLONEL JOE E. DAVIS .................................................................................... Commandant COLONEL SHELLY P. MYERS ................................................................................ PMS T COLONEL E. W. NAPIER............................................................................................... PASScT LT. COLONEL TAYLOR WILKINS .................................................... Assistant Commandant ARMY Colonel Cecil M. MacGregor Colonel Edward F. Sauer Lt. Colonel Robert W. Carpenter Lt. Co Ion t-1 S. FL King Lt. Colonel Hugh M. Latimer Lt. Colonel William F. Lewis Lt. Colonel Edward V. Adams Lt. Colonel Leslie S. Moore Lt. Colonel lobn W. Paxton Lt. Colonel John V. Roddy Lt. Colonel Jordan J. Wilderman Lt. Colonel Robert L. Melcher Lt. Colonel Frank S. Vaden Major Patrick J. Brennan Major William A. Burruss Major James W. Davis Major William R. Herdener Major William J. Hyde Major Charles P. Parrish Major Samuel D. Salt Major Charles C. Salt Major Charles C. Waddell Major William B. Cowan Major Fred R. W. Stolp Captain Paul M. Bennett Captain Daniel J. Blocker Captain Erwin R. Brigham Captain Glen E. Grady Captain Herman T. Hunt Captain Charles L. Byrd Captain Howard S. Perry Captain Charles M. Taylor Captain Ulrich W. Crow Captain James T. Jones Captain Bruno E. Schroeder Captain Hugh R. Williams 1st Lieutenant Andrew J. Armstrong CWO Charles L. Brown CWO George W. Lynch M Sgt. Louis L. Adam M Sgt. Glenn E. Allen M Sgt. Robert A. Bruce M Sgt. Wm. R. E. L. Burgess M Sgt. Gaylord E. Christie M Sgt. Silas L. Copeland M Sgt. William T. Dailey M Sgt. Charles O. Holcomb M Sgt. Wilbert D. Holt M Sgt. Frank A. Monsees M Sgt. Clifford R. Nelson M Sgt. Felix Newlin M Sgt. D. S. Owens M Sgt. William R. Reese M Sgt. Richard J. Schroeder M Sgt. Carter B. Sexton M Sgt. Richard M. Temple M Sgt. William B. Thomas M Sgt. Arthur M. Thompson M Sgt. Joseph A. Wells M Sgt. William R. White M Sgt. James W. Wilson SFC Dennis C. Burton SFC Jose H. Caballero SFC James K. Duncan SFC Frank Gardner SFC Frank B. Giardina SFC Clarence E. Harrison SFC Thomas R. Heller SFC Eugene J. Holt SFC Albert Horner SFC Roy D. Reynolds SFC Lester Rinkel SFC Joe C. Russell SFC Charles E. Shockley SFC Floyd E. Silence SFC Carl L. Young SFC Herschell L. Young Sgt. James F. Bowser Sgt. James F. Cadwell Sgt. Clifford E. Cathey Sgt. Thomas O. Forrest Sgt. Elbert J. Hays Sgt. Arthur J. Holstein AIR FORCE Lt. Colonel Dale C. L. Honeycutt Lt. Colonel B. P. Browder Lt. Colonel C. R. Stapp Lt. Colonel A. B. Currie Major John F. Burris Major Julius C. Lowell Major C. L. Thomas Major Maxie B. Seale Major John G. Otts Major Dixie W. Johnson Major Ralph Lamond, Jr. Major Luther J. Westbrook Major James O. Nesrsta Captain Robert P. Cowart Captain Larche M. Washer Captain J. D. Muehleisen Captain Benjamin Paschal, Jr. Captain Basil L. Hoyl Captain Jack A. Duce Captain Jack N. Hoffman Captain William B. Wade 1st. Lt. Randolph G. Phillips 1st. Lt. E. J. Scheffel M Sgt. John W. Tenery, Sr. M Sgt. E. R. McNutt M Sgt. J. L. Hernandez M Sgt. H. O. Jones M Sgt. William P. Veeck M Sgt. Weldon H. Chandler M Sgt. Marvin T. Higginson M Sgt. Jack D. Sherman M Sgt. R. J. Howell M Sgt. Ralph W. Stewart M Sgt. Ray E. Kemper M Sgt. Thomas C. Black M Sgt. John Mercer M Sgt. R. T. Martin T Sgt. James B. Daniel T Sgt. Jay D. Jones T Sgt. Robert M. Roller T Sgt. Harry C. August T Sgt. Elmer J. Loso T Sgt. M. L. Oberste S Sgt. Albert R. Tanksley S Sgt. Earl W. Noble 292 SENIOR COURT COLONEL LOUIS L. STUART President MEMBERS Colonel John B. Wright Lt. Colonel Voris R. Burch Lt. Colonel Jim W. Dobbyn Lt. Colonel Robert M. Dobbins Lt. Colonel Richard A. In els Lt. Colonel Eugene B. Jones Lt. Colonel Frank R. Morris Lt. Colonel Billy J. Neal Lt. Colonel Bibb A. Underwood Major Herschel A. Sexton Major Robert J. Buddy Shaeffer Captain Boniface D. Bomba Captain A. C. Burkhalter Captain John W. Coolidge Captain Eugene H. Fatheree Captain Floyd F. Griffin Captain P. J. Hendee Captain Hansel C. Kennedy Captain P. J. Saunders Captain Paul L. Schaffer 293 ★ ★ ★ ★ COLONEL of the CORPS ERIC W. CARLSON Corps Commander COLONEL KEN M. WIGGINS Executive 294 CORPS STAFF LT. COLONEL D. V. ADAMSON Intelligence Officer LT. COLONEL V. R. BURCH Commander Consolidated Band LT. COLONEL B. CHAPMAN Communications Officer LT. COLONEL C. R. DUNN Adjutant LT. COLONEL J. C. FLETCHER Supply Officer LT. COLONEL D. P. HEGI Corps Information Officer LT. COLONEL C. L. RAY Corps Chaplain LT. COLONEL B. B. TURNER Operations Officer LT. COLONEL D. E. WALSTON Public Information Officer M SGT. D. F. CARROLL Communications Sergeant M SGT. D. E. GREANEY Consolidated Band Liaison Officer M SGT. E. W. HEGMANN Composite Regt. Liaison Officer M SGT. O. C. JARVIS Infantry Regt. Liaison Officer M SGT. W. D. KRUGER Sergeant Major M SGT. J. B. MATTIE Supply Sergeant M SGT. W. F. MUNNERLYN Seventh Regt. Liaison Officer M SGT. J. C. WALLACE Armor Eng. Liaison Officer M SGT. L. A. WOLFSKILL Artillery Regt. Liaison Officer 295 CONSOLIDATED BAND STAFF MAJOR JOHN K. MILLER Executive MAJOR VICTOR B. RUSSEK Operations Officer CAPTAIN LOUIS E. ROBINSON Adjutant CAPTAIN JERRY S. DUGAN Supply Officer LT. COLONEL VORIS R. BURCH Commander Consolidated Band MAJOR JAMES W. ROGERS Drum Major Consolidated Band CAPTAIN VERNON R. BERRY Intelligence Officer M SGT. JOSEPH B. RAYNAUND Sergeant Major M SGT. JERRY G. JENKINS Supply Sergeant 297 LOWELL A. HOLMES Commander MAROON BAND RICHARD L. ROBINSON Executive DANIEL D. HOWELL First Sergeant COMMANDER L. Holmes SENIORS FIRST SERGEANT D. D. Howell LIEUTENANTS L. Bennett T. C. Carlisle K. Cooper K. C. Fredcrickson R. Redwine STAFF MEMBERS Drum Major J. Rogers Capt. R. L. Robinson Capt. L. E. Robinson Capt. V. Berry M Sgt. B. Reynaud Bailey. T. Bennett, W. Bryant, J. Dawson, P. P. Fisher, R. C. Farmer, J. Hill. E. Kenedy, G. Latch, L. R. Poston, W. Pyle, J. Russek. V. Sandoval, E. Scott, L. Springer, C, Schwartz, K. Slack, J. L. Thomas, E. Waggoner, T. Webb. K. Wood, D. L. SOPHOMORES J. JUNIORS TECHNICAL SERGEANTS Buckholt, L. Kennedy, D. Simon, H. L. STAFF SERGEANTS Berner, G. Cervenka, L. Cooper. E. Hulan, H. Pearson, P. Placke, F. Vinz. F. Adkisson, W. T, Bagley, J. C. Carter, S. Cocanougher, C M. Dunn, J. C. Florez, O. Hall. T. Heathman, B. Lay, B. C. Meredith. J, L. Newlin, B. Pickle, D. Pearce, M. Avary, B. Brogden, B. Bowles. J. Dickey. B. Douthit, D. Duke, M. Elrod, T. Flowers. J. Foster, L. Garner, M. Gist. A. Grigsby, F. Hennigan, J. Hufford, P. King. B. Landers, J. Latham. J. Mise, J. H. Phillipus. H. Porter, D. Rooth. B. Steel, T. Tierce, J. Whipple,D CORPORALS Porter, G. Quast. D. WHITE BAND DOYLE E. KRUEGER First Sergeant COMMANDER STAFF SERGEANTS G. C. EUisor FIRST SERGEANT D. E. Krueger LIEUTENANTS A. H. Cooper B. E. Fereday G. L. Harkrider L. R. Jarrett W. E. Midgley Boettcher, E. L. Drake, J. E. Gibson, D. M. Guthrie, S. C. Monroe, K. V . Prather, O. A. Schafer, J. S. Thomas, J. H. Travis, R. S. Walker, L. A. Williams. R. D. Alderdice, J. R. Chapman, C. Galvin, R. E. Gibson, K. E. Hoffman. R. A. Leal, R. P. Parish, T. Peeples, R. R. Phillips, C. C. ippen, C. J. STAFF MEMBERS Major J. K. Miller, Hq Con. Band Capt. J. S. Dugan, Hq. Con. Band M Sgt. D. E. Greaney, Corps Staff M Sgt. J. G. Jenkins, Hq. Con_ Band CORPORALS Barron, W. T. Bledsoe, R. C. Gross, E. B. Richardson. D. P Smith, D. H. Taylor, R. E. L. Walker SOPHOMORES SENIORS TECHNICAL SERGEANTS Eller, J. M. Jordan, J. I. Koontz, J. L. Alsmeyer, C. R. Anderson, E. R. Beck, S. A. Cook, J. Davis, W. T. Farmer, J. E. Green, R. H. Lay, R. I. Lewi, K. E. Moore. W. D. Morris, B. C Motheral, P. H. Pope, J. A. P.ice, J. D. Swearingen, W. O. ms,,- Alexander, D. L. Canan, W. L. Clark, R. E. Coronis, P. J. Darville, R. W. Fulgham, G. S. Goppert, C. W. Harris, C., Jr. Harvill, L. E. Holubec, M. G. McClure, G. B. Morgan, R. T. O’Brien, M. B. Peihl, P. M. Post. J. V. Prague, T. G. Price, C. Scott, D. L. Trotter, J. M. Visoski, S. B. Walsh, D. E. Williamson, J. A. Zak, A. J. GROVER C. ELLISOR Commander i INFANTRY Infantry Regimental Staff COLONEL J. W. DOGGY” DALSTON Commander LT. COLONEL LEWIS E. JOBE Executive MAJOR ROBERT L. COLLIER Adjutant MAJOR JAMES W. PHILLIPS Operations Officer MAJOR DAVID B. WOLF Intelligence Officer MAJOR KELLY B. ANDERSON Supply Officer M SGT. BENJAMIN H. HUDSPETH T SGT. E. D. FRANCIS C o rn rn uni cations Sergeant T SGT. CHARLES R. RAWLINGS Transportation Sergeant S SGT. ROBERT L. MILLER Color Sergeant 301 INFANTRY First Battalion Staff LT. COLONEL BIBB A. UNDERWOOD Commander CAPTAIN CHARLES E. SEBESTA Adjutant MAJOR MELVIN D. RIFF Operations Officer CAPTAIN JOHN W. BURK Information Officer CAPTAIN WALTER E. STALLINGS Supply Officer T SGT. RALPH E. WALLINGFORD Sergeant Major T SGT. IACK G. FRITTS Supply Sergeant 302 RICHARD E. BICKHAM Executive A” INFANTRY ALBERT E. MASSENGALE First Sergeant COMMANDER Capt. D. M. Jennison EXECUTIVE Lieut. R. E. Bickham FIRST SERGEANT A. E. Masscngale LIEUTENANTS V. E. Chandler D. S. Morris H. E. O ' Connell T. M. Stephens STAFF MEMBERS Major J. W. Phillips, Regt. Staff Major T. E. Moses, Regt. Staff Major C. E. Clinger, 1st Bn. Staff M Sgt. B. H. Hudspeth, Regt. Staff T Sgt. J. G. Fritts, 1st Bn. Staff TECHNICAL SERGEANTS Shepard, P. J. Steel, H. V. sit STAFF SERGEANTS Anderson, R. M. Buchanan, S. J. Coughran, T. Harris, J. E. Henderson, R. H. Krieger, J. W. McNair, W. L. Smith. C. L. Turcotte, J. A. CORPORALS Duennenberg, H. L. Gruene, E. K. Kennedy, V. R. Laskoskie, J. W. Mitchell, F. H. Smith, E. V. Torbett, W. C. Zaeske, L, L. SOPHOMORES Caldwell, R. S. Flentge, M. C. Hickman, E, W. Hightower, O. V. Hilliard. D. R. Horne, D. B. Leavitt, R. H. McFeron, M. E. Pybus, F. R. Ragsdale, S. H. Skladal. G. V. Vaught, R. R. Wedesweiler. R. V. DIEH M. JENNISON Commander B” INFANTRY A. S. GOODLOE Executive W. L. GROFF First Sergeant RICHARD F. SEMLINGER Commander COMMANDER R. F. Semlinger EXECUTIVE A. S. Goodloc FIRST SERGEANT W. L. Groff LIEUTENANTS J. FI Hancock G. E. Rollmann M. E. Stratemann STAFF MEMBERS Major R L. Collier. Rcgt. Staff (iapt. C. E. Scbcsta, 1st Bn. Staff Capt. V. E. Stallings. 1st Bn. Staff TECHNICAL SERGEANTS Blank. C. R. Cadcna, V. E. STAFF SERGEANTS Blazcy. P. T. Grantom, C. A. Hildcrbrand. J. R. Richey, D. R. Thompson, J. N. Thrasher. J. W. Werner. E. A. CORPORALS Allen. D. L. Butter. J. R. Longhofer, M. L. Sewell. B. R. JUNIORS Hensley, M. M. Parkey, J. D. SOPHOMORES Chapman. W. L. Frankson, R. A. Mortera. B. C. Murray. M. M. Randal. F. W. M. A. SMATHERS Executive C” INFANTRY W. K. ZIMMERMAN First Sergeant COMMANDER F. W. Snyder EXECUTIVE M. A. Smathers FIRST SERGEANT W. K. Zimmerman LIEUTENANTS T. L. Dashield C. A. Peterson STAFF MEMBERS Lt. Col. B. A. Underwood, 1st Bn. Com. Major K. B. Anderson. Rcgt. Staff Major M. D. Riff, 1st Bn. Staff Capt. John Burke. 1st Bn. Staff T Sgt. C. R. Rawlings. Regt. Staff T Sgt. R. E. Wallingford. Bn. Staff TECHNICAL SERGEANTS Gorman. J. D. Wells. R. D. STAFF SERGEANTS Arhelger. R. E. Delaney, W. G. Fischgrabe, O. D. Hare. G. S. Heath, D. R. Milhollin. O. K. Miller. H. E. Nauert, E. B. Parish. N. R. Price. J. L. Roper, C. A. Willis, F. R. CORPORALS Polzer, E. F. Sullivan. R. F. JUNIORS Jeffers, S. E. Martin. J. H. SOPHOMORES Corbell. B. L. Gilland, H. N. Johnson. J. Lynch, D. M. FORREST W. SNYDER Commander INFANTRY Second Battalion Staff LT. COLONEL FRANK E. HOOD Commander MAJOR THOMAS M. NANNY Operations Officer CAPTAIN VICTOR C. ZOUZALIK Supply Officer CAPTAIN DONALD R. PATTON Information Officer CAPTAIN SIMON HENDERSHOT Intelligence Officer T SGT. TRUETT N. FIELDS Sergeant Major T SGT. ROBERT W. JONES Supply Sergeant 306 JOHN R. FREY First Sergeant COMMANDER J. R. Gottlob EXECUTIVE C. Osborn FIRST SERGEANT J. R. Frey LIEUTENANT K. Cowling STAFF MEMBERS Col. J. W. Dalston, Regt. Staff Lt. Col. L. E. Jobe. Regt. Staff M Sgt. C. F. Hornstein. Regt. Staff Capt. D. B. Austin, 2nd Bn. Staff T Sgt. T. M. Fields, 2nd Bn. Staff T Sgt. R. W. Jones, 2nd Bn. Staff TECHNICAL SERGEANTS Cook, J. E. Howell, V. D. STAFF SERGEANTS Cawley, W. D. Cleghorn, L. V. Gough, John Hill, B. G. Miller, B. L. Moses, V. C. Tabb, D. S. Willmann, Bill Zabn, D. G. CORPORALS Eby, Jim Vineyard, H. F. JUNIORS Carter, B. G. Jonas, M. L. Pafford, J. B. Smith, O. E. Waggoner, R. B. SOPHOMORES Coleman, Doug Coleman, Dud Dunman, T. O. Harvey, B. A. Johnston, J. W. Lackey, T. P. Mazanec, Joe Perkins, A1 Perkins, J. B. JOHN R. GOTTLOB Commander PAUL L. SHAFFER Commander COMMANDER P. L. Shaffer EXECUTIVE E. F. Houser FIRST SERGEANT P, J. Hamman LIEUTENANTS J. B. Gibson J. Hitchcock J. E. Morgan H. Sherri! STAFF MEMBERS Lt. Col. F. E. Hood, C. O. 2nd Bn. Major M. Nanny, 2nd Bn. Staff Capt. S. Hendcrshot, 2nd Bn. Staff Capt. R. S. Jones, 2nd Bn. Staff Capt. D. R. Patton, 2nd Bn. Staff Capt. V. E. Zouzalik, 2nd Bn. Staff TECHNICAL SERGEANTS Love, W. E. Francis, E. D. CORPORALS Casbeer, R. Franks, H. T. Keese, T. H. Kimsey, W. Lovel, R. Michel, J. B. Roper, P. H. Smith, G. A. JUNIORS Kallus, D. J. McManus, R. V. Rankin, B. J. SOPHOMORES Casmier, L. Cooney, W. Dickson, J. P. Jeffers, D. D. King, J. V. McMordie, T. L. Patton, J. W. Brown, D. O. Dodson, L. E. Thomas, G. W. P. J. HAMMAN First Sergeant STAFF SERGEANTS Brown, H. D. Flowc, B. L. Lyon, R. L. ★ ★ ★ ★ MAJOR JAMES H. HUGHES Adjutant MAJOR WILLIAM DUNFOR McSPADDEN n format to n O fficer MAJOR JOHN B. DIXON Operations Officer MAJOR WILLIAM H. BEAZLEY Intelligence Officer MAJOR GUY D. KING Supply Officer M SGT. CHARLES M. SCOTT Sergeant Alajor M SGT. SHERRILL JENNINGS Supply Sergeant T SGT. HANS P. SCHULTZ Communications Sergeant T SGT. TED A. HOWARD Transportation Sergeant ARTILLERY Artillery Regimental Staff COLONEL JAMES G. ANDERSON Commander LT. COLONEL ROBERT B. CURRY Executive 310 ★ ★ ★ ★ ARTILLERY First Battalion Staff LT. COLONEL BILLY J. NEAL Commander CAPTAIN THOMAS J. SAVAGE Adjutant MAJOR ALFORD F. SUMMY Operations Officer CAPTAIN DONALD L. TSCHIRHART Supply Officer CAPTAIN GUS C. MERBETH Information Officer CAPTAIN JERRY D. CLOUD Intelligence Officer T SGT. JACK C. MATHEWS Sergeant Major T SGT. CHARLES R. SLONE Supply Sergeant S SGT. CHARLES H. PLUENNEKE Communications Sergeant S SGT. ROBERT B. KILLIAN Transportation Sergeant 31 I A” FIELD ARTILLERY ■m JACK D. GRESSETT Executive JAMES E. MOORE First Sergeant JACK C. MILLIGAN Commander COMMANDER J. C. Milligan EXECUTIVE J. D. Grcssett FIRST SERGEANT J. E. Moore LIEUTENANTS J. W. Carper F. M. Johnston S. A. Mostcller T. J. Reagan STAFF MEMBERS Major A1 F. Summy. 1st Bn. Staff Capt. D. L. Tschirhart, 1st Bn. Staff T Sgt. C. R. Slone, 1st Bn. Staff TECHNICAL SERGEANTS Holland, A. W. Hultgren, H. C. STAFF SERGEANTS Cozzens, C. R. Crockett, J. D. Elliott, C. G. Flatt. D. E. Hartman, R. A. Hood, B. A. Hughitt, J. M. Zesch, E. H. CORPORALS Blackwell, R. A. Dowell, J. D. Field, T. B. Kupfer, H. L. Nail, J. C. JUNIORS Baxter. R. L. Cabla, H. F. Davis, C. E. Jumper, J. SOPHOMORES Adams. V. E. Bohmler. H. S. Gayle, V. O. Harris, D. L. King, W. E. Lathrop, R. A. Mullen, J. W. Pfiel, G. R, Royse, J. A. Sliva, N. E. Top, J. J. ROBERT L. FRENCH Executive WILLIAM. N. PIRTLE first Sergeant B” FIFXD ARTILLERY COMMANDER J. W. Little EXECUTIVE R. L. French FIRST SERGEANT W. N. Pirtle LIEUTENANTS S. Cowan J. B. Brannon O. R. Davis P. D. Terry C. M. Harrison L. Pittard STAFF MEMBERS Col. J. G. Anderson, C. O. Arty. Regt. Lt. Col. B. J. Neal, C. O. 1st Bn. Arty. Capt. G. C. Merbeth, 1st Bn. Staff Capt. T. J. Savage, 1st Bn. Staff M Sgt. C. M. Scott, Sgt. Major Regt. T Sgt. T. A. Howard. Regt. Staff T Sgt. J. C. Mathews. Sgt. Major 1st Bn. S Sgt. R. B. Killian, 1st Bn. Staff TECHNICAL SERGEANTS Buchner. D. R. Heath, B. R. STAFF SERGEANTS Boyd. J. S. Berger, C. E. Bradley, R. I. Caches. H. E. Mueller, H. A. Stinson, R. C. Welsch, H. F. CORPORALS Bell, S. P. Collins. W. V. Crowley. A. L. Gross, V. E. Willis, F. B. JUNIORS Hardy, J. W. Malcom. J. H. McClane, J. A. Wicks. D. W. Wilder, J. E. SOPHOMORES Clanton, J. L. Dwyer, T. V. Hedberg, F. H. Higginbotham, B. W. Morris, L. W. Muller. C. H. Nelson, W. F. Perkins. C. G. Price. P. M. Sarris, C. Shepard, W. C. Singer, W. M. Talk. G. JIM BILL LITTLE Commander First Sergeant EUGENE H. FATHEREE Commander COMMANDER E. H. Fatheree EXECUTIVE R. M. Huey FIRST SERGEANT J. C. Ledlow LIEUTENANTS W. B. Hayes R. M. Jcnswold E. M. Martin F. B. McDaniels J. D. Mugg STAFF MEMBERS Major J. H. Hughes. Rcgt. Staff Major L. W. Stallings, 1st Bn. Staff Capt. J. D. Cloud. 1st Bn. Staff S Sgt. C. H. Pluenneke, 1st Bn. Staff TECHNICAL SERGEANTS Cole. W. L. Myers. B. L. STAFF SERGEANTS Seligman, J. J. Hickerson. C. M. CORPORALS Garcia. H. A. Gleiser, F. O. McBride. R. E. JUNIORS Burnett. J. J. Jackson. G. T. Hillin. J. M. Swan. W. R. Pianta. R. W. Young, J. D. SOPHOMORES Blankenship, B. R. Bramley, W. A. Bradford. B. S. Canon, V. H. Casbeer. L. E. Cobb, R. W. Goar. H. G. Kennedy. D. D. Kelman. L. S. McBride. R. E. McKean, J. B. Oddo, B. Roming. C. B. Shelton, J. L. Tate. V. C. - i ★ ★ ★ ★ ARTILLERY Second Battalion Staff LT. COLONEL HORACE W. VAN CLEAVE Commander CAPTAIN ROBERT W. CALLAWAY Adjutant MAJOR WADE ROBERTS Operations Officer CAPTAIN JAMES M. IVY Supply Officer CAPTAIN DONALD R. McCOY Information Officer CAPTAIN JAMES E. MATUSH Intelligence Officer T SGT. MARTIN J. DITTMAR Sergeant Major T SGT. DON L. BULL Supply Sergeant S SGT. WILLIAM T. SIMMONS Communications Sergeant S SGT. BENNIE K. BALKE Transportation Sergeant 315 ►2 $: ) D” FIELD ARTILLERY CHARLES G. MASSEY Executive GllNN h. white First Sergeant WALTER E. FOSBERG Commander COMMANDER W. E. Fosbcrg EXECUTIVE C. G. Massey FIRST SERGEANT G. H. White LIEUTENANTS J. J. Millender A. Urrutia STAFF MEMBERS Lt. Col. H. W. Van Cleave. 2nd Bn. Staff Major W. A. McSpadden. Regt. Staff Capt. J. M. Ivy 2nd Bn. Staff Cap!. D. R. McCoy. 2nd Bn. Staff T Sgt. D. L. Bull, 2nd Bn. Staff S Sgt. B. K. Balkc, 2nd Bn. Staff TECHNICAL SERGEANT Bcntancourt. F. J. STAFF SERGEANTS Brawner, L. L. Collins. J. P. Henderson. W. H. CORPORALS Francis. C., Jr. Peterson. D. JUNIORS Bouse, C. Brady. T. T. Fauber, L. M. Frerking. P. H. Graham. J. L. Hoppe. R. H. Overton, L. C. Sheffey, W. W. SOPHOMORES Horn. E. M. Mitchell. R. H. Wagstaff. J. V. Yakel, F. R. Young, L. P. s - JOE D. STEIN Executive E” FIELD ARTILLERY JACK E. HALL First Sergeant COMMANDER J. A. Schmidt EXECUTIVE J. D. Stein FIRST SERGEANT J. E. Hall LIEUTENANTS J. May J. Robinson J. Strain STAFF MEMBERS Major W. H. Beazley, 2nd Regt. Staff Major G. D. King. 2nd Regt. Staff Major D. R. Carnahn, 2nd Bn. Staff Major W. Roberts. 2nd Bn. Staff Capt. R. W. Callaway. 2nd Bn. Staff Capt. J. E. Matush. 2nd Bn. Staff T Sgt. M. J. Dittmar. 2nd Bn. Staff S Sgt. W. T. Simmons, 2nd Bn. Staff TECHNICAL SERGEANT Bennett. E. A. STAFF SERGEANTS Allen. H. Browne. R. T. Fuller. E. Heath. A. Hooten. A. R. Horst man. E. McClaren. S. W. Scott. W. H. Sewell, B. S. CORPORALS Hahnfeld. L. R. Hickman. R. Dunkin. J. T. Draper. L. Tyree. J. JUNIORS Imholz, Rosie Marlowe. R. Singletary. J. H. SOPHOMORES Clark. D. E. Ewing. J. R- Gudger. G. B. Hightower. W. B. Hooks. R. L. Martinez. J. M. McDowell. J. A. Merrill. L. R. Milrany. L. G. Mousa. R- B. Tipton. F. E. Utsmcn. Wm. ■zgti vsgm Jr -. • .rft V y f. . 4Ife MiM.., ®i.:. COAST ARTILLERY Battalion Staff LT. COLONEL CHARLES H. DAVIS Commander DUNBAR DAVIS MAJOR ROBERT C. HURON Adjutant MAJOR EARL W. DANCER Operations Officer CAPTAIN ERWIN W. NUEVAR Intelligence Officer CAPTAIN H. FRANK WICKER Supply Officer CAPTAIN DON Y. FISHER Information Officer T SGT. FORREST C. SIMMONS Sergeant Major T SGT. WILLIAM P. BRASHEAR Supply Sergeant S SGT. R. STARLEY TEVIS Communications Sergeant 319 «W 2. A” COAST ARTILLERY ■SHi m CLINT R. HACKNEY Commander Q ' , , COMMANDER C. R. Hackney EXECUTIVE E. L. Moglia FIRST SERGEANT J. Thornton, Jr. LIEUTENANTS J. C. McReynolds J. G. Miller D. F. Williford A. A. Winn STAFF MEMBERS Lt, Col. R. B. Curry, Arty. Regt. Staff Major E. W. Dancer, Coast Arty. Bn. Staff Major R. G. Hulow, Coast Arty. Bn. Staff Capt. E. W. Ncuvar. Coast Arty. Bn. Staff Capt. D. Y. Fisher, Coast Arty. Bn. Staff T Sgt. H. P. Schultz, Arty. Regt. Staff TECHNICAL SERGEANTS Childress. R. T. Walker, Wm. STAFF SERGEANTS Blackwell, J. S. Bristol, R. E. Clark. S. R. Drawe, R. G. Haltom, E. O. Mclelland, R. T. Vilas. J. R. Wilbanks, B. A. Williams. C. T. Zieschang, E. C. CORPORALS Brown, L. S. Copeland. D. H. Drozd, B. Farrell, J. C. Keeling, E. R. JUNIORS Bradford. W. W. Jaegar, A. SOPHOMORES Shreve, C. D. Walker, F. L. White. R. H- JACK THORNTON First Sergeant 3 • v V EUGENE H. NIXON Executive SAM H. HARPER First Sergeant B” A. A. A. COMMANDER J. M. Clifford EXECUTIVE E. H. Nixon FIRST SERGEANT S. H. Harper LIEUTENANTS M. S. Bryant B. A. Kalmans M. Ollervides STAFF MEMBERS Lt. Col. C. H. Davis, Commander 3rd Bn Major R. F. Davis. 3rd Bn. Exec. M Sgt. S. Jennings. Arty, Regt. Staff T Sgt. W. P. Brashcar, 3rd Bn. Staff T Sgt. F. C. Simmons, 3rd Bn. Staff S Sgt. C. R. Weisinger, Regt. Color Guard TECHNICAL SERGEANTS Cox, F. A. Crawford. D. W. STAFF SERGEANTS Barnard, J. D. Dansby, R. E. Dudley, J. R. Edens, W. D. McReynolds, W. L. Simmonds, J. H. Walker, R. S. CORPORALS Cire, R. C. Collins, J. R. Collins, J. R. Ford, M. H.. Sexton, R. W. Sheffield, J. M. Smith, L. D. JUNIORS Bennett, C. C. Davis, J. B. Dvoracek, J. M. Luce, R. L. Marshall. H. D. Tevis, R. S. SOPHOMORES Alexander, N. J. Clark, C. L. Cope, W. M. Dark, W. H. Deans, M. M. Farha, H. M. Kelly, T. L. Limon, O. Matush, J. A. McMillan. W. M. Ratcliffe, T. G. Speairs, P. M. Vernard, W. B. Walton, J. C. Wottring, W. P. ■-? I! 7 ' ' .t. ' ' : ' , ' : - % t I V ■ ■ ' • • . . --All 5 ' - f ' ■ V- its- J8 ★ ★ ★ ★ ARMOR ENGINEER REGIMl Regimental Staff COLONEL ROY R. STRICKERT Commander LT. COLONEL GRANVILLE D. EDWARDS Executive MAJOR ANDREW J. CRAIG Adjutant MAJOR ROBERT F. BROWN Operations Officer MAJOR CHARLES R. SMITH Intelligence Officer MAJOR ROBERT E. LINCECUM Supply Officer MAJOR GUY C. JACKSON Information Officer M SGT. ROBERT E. McCARLEY Sergeant Major M SGT. JOHN R. BIRDWELL Supply Sergeant T SGT. FRED R. GROTE Transportation Sergeant 323 ★ ★ ★ ★ OR ENGINEER REGIMENT Armor Regiment LT. COLONEL RICHARD A. INGELS Commander MAJOR FAGAN B. MASON Executive Officer MAJOR JAMES LEHMANN Operations Officer CAPTAIN HENRY J. WHELEN Intelligence Officer T SGT. RICHARD M. ZEEK Supply Sergeant 324 A” ARMOR JAMES W. McGEE First Sergeant COMMANDER Capt. J. W. Coolidge EXECUTIVE Lieut. C. H. Kone FIRST SERGEANT J. W. McGee LIEUTENANTS D. B. Harrell STAFF MEMBERS Lt. Col. R. A. Ingels, Bn. Commander Major F. B. Mason, Bn. Staff Major R. E. Lincecum, Regt. Staff Capt. H. J. Whelen, Bn. Staff Capt. A. J. Bockholt, Bn. Staff T Sgt. R. M. Zeek, Bn. Staff TECHNICAL SERGEANTS Carpenter, R. D. Reynolds, J. K. STAFF SERGEANTS Fritz, J. F. Goetz, E. L. Hardin, C. A. Reeves, J. M. Willingham, J. G. Young, J. D. JUNIORS Holloway, K. A. Thomas, W. B. SOPHOMORES Abdullah, A. S. Davis. C. D. Dawson, G. W. Duke, K. M. Findley, W. D. Goodrum, J- A. Kemp, D. T. Minter, J, C. Nobles, J. C. Osburn, R- C. Onhaizer. J- E. Smith, C. L, Steinman. V . P. Thomas, S. A. Wallace. W. N. JOHN W. COOLIDGE Commander WILLIAM A. LUKER Commander COMMANDER SENIORS Capt. W. A. Luker EXECUTIVE Lieut. C. F. Basden FIRST SERGEANT V. W. Gillett LIEUTENANTS J. A. Damon N. M. Moore STAFF MEMBERS Lt. Col. G. D. Edwards, Regt. Staff Sgt. Maj. R. E. McCarlcy, Regt. Staff Sgt. Maj. R. E. Buchanan, Bn. Staff TECHNICAL SERGEANTS Dimmitt. M. R. Felton, J. H. STAFF SERGEANTS Galle. J. S. Holmes. K. B. Lucas, C. B. CORPORALS Eyster, C. R. Maxey, B. J. Patton. K. L. Porcher, G. S. Yiengst. D. L. JUNIORS Cotman, J. P. David. J. L. Haas, J. R. Harvard, H. L. Stevenson, B. V. Wright, C. L. SOPHOMORES Davis, B. L. Duitscher, S. A. Galasinski, J. L. Griggs, W. C. Huron, G. R. Martin, B. R. McClanahan, J. B. Polk, J. E. Ruiz, D. S. Williams, C. O. Woodall, B. E. VICTOR W. GILLETT First Sergeant Garms, K. M. Hunter, L. C. mm- ' .mmr ■ ■ ••• ■ SIDNEY R. ALLEN Executive ROBERT K. BELL F Vj Sergeant C” ARMOR COMMANDER Capt. J. E. Sick, III EXECUTIVE Lieut. S. R. Allen CORPORALS Cole, R, D. Luther, F. C. Skidmore, E. T. Sterzing. C. B. FIRST SERGEANT R. K. Bell LIEUTENANTS E. A, Avery P. G. Eckels G. A. Garza K, E. Hill C. M. Smith STAFF MEMBERS Major G. C. Jackson, Regt. Staff Capt. J. Lehmann, Bn. Staff STAFF SERGEANT Zuber, G. D. JUNIORS Bell, J, B. Clark, D. H. deHerrera, C. L. Jacobs, L. M. SOPHOMORES Chachere, L. J. Gunnels. A. S. Huff, C. H, Johnson, R. S. Knauth, J. F. Leverett, J, T, Lucas, C. A. Parrish, P. F. Pickett, C. A. Rabe, G. S Ritchey, T, A, Teller, J. E. Vickers, P. E. J. ED SICK Commander ★ ★ ★ ★ OR ENGINEER REGIMENT Engineer Battalion LT. COLONEL JAMES E. HULSE Commander MAJOR TEDDY J. HIRSCH Executive MAJOR ERNEST T. CAVITT Operations Officer CAPTAIN FRANCIS M. ROZELL Supply Officer T SGT. WALLACE G. SCHLATHER Sergeant Major T SGT. DEAN C. BLACKWELL Supply Sergeant 328 E. C. URBAN Executive C. E. BEAVERS First Sergeant A” ENGINEERS COMMANDER D. D. Leahy EXECUTIVE E. C. Urban FIRST SERGEANT C. E. Beavers LIEUTENANTS J. W. Burdett E. D. Jenkins J. P. Kemp J. O. Patton STAFF MEMBERS Col. R. R. Striekert Major A. J. Craig Captain H. G. Truelove T Sgt. W. G. Schlather T Sgt. D. C. Blackwell TECHNICAL SERGEANTS Phillips. C. G. Roberts. D. R. STAFF SERGEANTS Grosjean, B. W. Hale, H. C. Jacobson, J. W. Leeman, J. E. Lockhart, R. P. Morrison, C. R. Walker, E. L. JUNIORS Dawson, E. R. French, H. O. James. W. L. McAdams, H. L. Williams, A. P. SOPHOMORES Brandt, M. I. Collins, C. E. Dolan, P. M. Donley, A. W. Haynes, T. M. Herbert. J. H. Hirschfelt, G. M. Holmes, R. A. Morrow, E. F. Pantuso. B. P. Rizzo. J. J. Vitrano. F. A. Wilson, C. W. DAVID D. LEAHY Commander D c [1 00 L_r-T_TT_ a 3 [ -TA_r—V_ 00 ' o ' 5 r—r- t— i- -i-r—r- t— h i ' iir ii ' . ■ B” ENGINEERS CHARLES A. WACKER Executive JOHN L. PARK First Sergeant COMMANDER W. G. HolloweU EXECUTIVE C. A. Wacker FIRST SERGEANT J. L. Park LIEUTENANTS R. F. Freeman E. O. Holland M. M. Mitchell STAFF MEMBERS Lt. Col. J. E. Hulse. Engr. Bn. Staff Major R. I. Bradford, Armor-Engr. Regt. Staff Major E. T. Cavitt, Engr. Bn. Staff Major T. J. Hirsch, Engr. Bn. Staff Capt. F. M. Rozelle, Engr. Bn. Staff M Sgt. J. R. Birdwell, Armor-Engr. Regt. Staff T Sgt. F. R. Grote, Armor-Engr. Regt. Staff TECHNICAL SERGEANT Hubbell, R. H. STAFF SERGEANTS Evans, R. E. Herbert. W. F. SENIOR McCann. Leo JUNIORS Brown, R. F. LcBlanc, C. H. Reed, J. E. West, T. S. SOPHOMORES Allen, R. P. Aly. M. R. Anderson, B. H. Bahlmann, R. S. Bond, C. B. Calloway, J. R. Green, E. J. Guido, L. L. Mueller, L. O. New, K. F. Randall, D. W. Tracy, C. J. Tracy, J. L. AIR FORCE First Air Force Wing COLONEL HAROLD T. CHANDLER Commander LT. COLONEL ROBERT N. DOBBINS Executive MAJOR HAROLD A. SANDERS Adjutant MAJOR DUANE E. VANDENBERG Supply Officer MAJOR TACK T. BRANDT Information Officer MAJOR RUSSELL G. DURRILL Range Officer M SGT. WILLIAM S. HIGHSMITH Sergeant Major M SGT. BETHEL Q. EVANS Supply Sergeant 332 AIR FORCE First Air Force Group COLONEL R. P. SOUTHER Commander MAJOR OLIVER B. TAYLOR Executive Officer CAPTAIN CHARLES G. BEASLEY Adjutant CAPTAIN CARLTON C. KOTHMAN Intelligence Officer MAJOR ARTHUR S. TUCKER Operations Officer CAPTAIN GLEN R. MILLER Supply Officer CAPTAIN HENRY C. BRANDT Group Information Officer T SGT. RAY B. SUTTON Sergeant Major T SGT. STUART M. COWAN Supply Sergeant 333 0 0 t “ 0 % L Z W m ► K 1 S lU .f- : . k . mlfci : ' ;• ' i; r ; ••• ' S If :,■ ' A” AIR FORCE O ' , ROBERT D. KIRK Executive JOHNNY F. MULLER First Sergeant JOHN T. TAPLEY Commander COMMANDER J. T. Tapley EXECUTIVE R. D. Kirk FIRST SERGEANT J. F. Muller LIEUTENANT R. D. Kirk STAFF MEMBERS Col. H. T. Chandler, 1st Wing, Air Force Lt. Col. R. N. Dobbins, 1st Air Force Wing Maj. H. A. Sanders, 1st Air Force Wing Maj. J. T. Brandt, 1st Group Staff Capt. H. C. Brandt, 1st Group Staff TECHNICAL SERGEANT Garey, D. L. STAFF SERGEANTS Hill, L. O. Hinton, B. J. Shankles. D. L. CORPORALS None JUNIORS Holder, J. R. Hooper, R. B. Keeling, J. W. Strickler, W. L. Strong, J. SOPHOMORES Abell, J. M. Ammann, J. J. Batot, R. A. Cotton. W. Davis. R. Farley, J. W. Gary, C. A. Grisham, D. L. Harrison, J. M. Hegi, H. G. Hines, F. T. Katz, M. M. Lewis, E. T. Martin, F. B. Pankhurst, J. A. Pratt, G. T. Smith, C. C. Timmerman, W. C. Uloth, J. R. Vernon, R. P. Williams, W. P. Williford, R. D. Zachry, H. B. B” AIR FORCE COMMANDER CORPORALS Dutcher, B. C. Munster, M. G. Palmer, R. V. Thompson, E. L. Walla. C. F. Wall, C. D. SENIORS Davis, D. W. Hillman, B. J. JUNIORS Gattis, T. W. Glaxner, J. D. Goode, S. D. Lockhart, H. H. Stanislav, R. J. Wickc, R. J. Yaggi, R. T. SOPHOMORES Bennett, J. Blackmon, W. C. Blackshecr, J. Bouldin, W. Foley, W. M. Hendry. R. G. Heth. J. B. Kalil, B. . Kilpatric, G. D. Martin. J. D. Nance, R. E. Orr, R. I. Ramsey, B. L. Roberts. J. T. Shaw, G. D. Spadachene, J. M. Steen. J. A. Super, R. D. Troublefield, S. P. Waples, G. E. JOHN H. WALKER First Sergeant H. C. Kennedy EXECUTIVE J. H. Middleton FIRST SERGEANT J. H. Walker LIEUTENANTS D. R. Andrews J. L. Funk A. A. Hayes B. J. Johnson STAFF MEMBERS Major D. B. Taylor, 1st Group Staff Major A. S. Tucker, 1st Group Staff Major D. E. Vandenberg, 1st Wing Staff Capt. G. R. Miller, 1st Group Staff M Sgt. B. Q. Evans, 1st Wing Staff T Sgt. R. B. Sutton, 1st Group Staff TECHNICAL SERGEANT Johnson. D. H. STAFF SERGEANTS Adams. E. E. Cargill, C. R. Hendley, C. F. Landry, R. McFarland, J. G. Musser, E. R. Schaffer, C. L. Stone, R. D. Wehrs, F, • . C” AIR FORCE AUSTIN G. KINGSTON Executive Robert McDowell First Sergeant STANLEY R. LIVESAY Commander COMMANDER S. R. Livcsay EXECUTIVE A. G. Kingston FIRST SERGEANT R. McDowell LIEUTENANTS E. L. Brown W. M. Burkes T. Sistrunk H. L. Snow STAFF MEMBERS Lt. Col. R. P. Souther Maj. R. G. Durrill Capt. C. G. Beasley Capt. C. C. Kothman T Sgt. S. M. Cowan TECHNICAL SERGEANTS Bell, W. E. Gilles, A. E. STAFF SERGEANTS Golman, A. D. Hale, H. L. Joyner, G. L. Kimball, W. E. Langford. J. E. Randle, D. E. Underwood, W. E. Whaley, L. M. CORPORALS Briscoe, H. L. Estes, A. C. Gordy, A. L. Kindall, S. M. Mount, G. O. Outlaw, T. E. Wiseman, W. R. Wulfman, G. A. JUNIORS Cameron, P. E. Drennon, W. N. Massey, W. R, SOPHOMORES Anderson, H. S. Andrews, R. E. Byrne, J. W. Fernandez, E. A. Hoclschcr, M. A. Louick, G. A. Lummus, D. R. Mims, J. H. Nedbalek, E. J. Proctor, P. R. Schwarz, R. B. Teplicek, H. t w- AIR FORCE Second Air Force Group LT. COLONEL LUIS F. DOMINGUEZ Commander MAJOR EDWARD E. HOLLEY Executive CAPTAIN TED J. TOMCHESSON Adjutant CAPTAIN RICHARD A. PEYTON Intelligence Officer MAJOR HAYDEN E. HATCHER Operations Officer CAPTAIN DANIEL D. CLINTON Information Officer CAPTAIN JOE V. DAVIDSON Intelligence Officer CAPTAIN LEO T. SOLOMAN Supply Officer T SGT. TOMMY W. DUKE Sergeant Major T SGT. JAMES H. GREGORY Supply Officer 337 D” AIR FORCE C. E. BAILEY Executive S. O. STINE First Sergeant D. R. REAVES Commander COMMANDER D. R. Reaves EXECUTIVE C. E. Bailey FIRST SERGEANT S. O. Stine LIEUTENANTS R. F. Ashely A. C. Margoitta B. L. Moore STAFF MEMBERS Capt. L. T. Soloman, 2nd Wing Capt. T. J. Tomchesson, 2nd Wing TECHNICAL SERGEANTS Gray, T. L. Vanderstucken A. STAFF SERGEANTS Cragin. J. D. Day, G, W. Puentes, L. F. Johnson, A. J. Meynig, E. G. Walden, J. C. CORPORALS Allbritton. J, W. Clark. S. N. Downey, R. F. Hohlt, A. H. Jackson. J. B. Kopecky. W, J, Stovall. C. N. Williams, E. W. JUNIORS Covency, A. E. Danemiller, G. D. Garza, J, C. Prochazka, H. Rabago, R. I. Sikes, C. T. Stavtd. W. M. SOPHOMORES Angrist, S. Brockette, J. F. Ellis, N. C. Fehrenkanp. J. D. Fried, C. D. Garner, R. B. Goble, B- Goldstein. L. E. Harris, R. L. Henson, R. J. Higgins, P. B. Hill, N, G. Landrum, R- B. Levack, M- J, Lewis, B. G. Makar. D- G. Marshall, C. J. Matthew?. R. L. Ray, G, L. Rhcman, W. F. Riggan, N- L. Robisheaux, J. P. Scbesta. L- J. Sojourner. J, W. Templer, O. W. Williams, J- H. ARLEN E. REESE Executive E” AIR FORCE TED L. SKEANS First Sergeant COMMANDER V. B. Riley EXECUTIVE A. E. Reese FIRST SERGEANT T. L Skcans LIEUTENANTS G. L. Anderson D. S. Curtis R. C. Dresser J. R. Houser R. D. Tate STAFF MEMBERS Lt. Col. L. F. Domingues. 2nd Group Com. Maj. G. E. Clemmons. 1st Wing Op. Of. Mai. E. E. Holley. 1st Group Exec. M Sgt. W. W. Highsmith. Sgt. Maj. 1st Wing T Sgt. T. W. Duke. Sgt. Maj. 2nd Group TECHNICAL SERGEANTS Fit. Sgt. N. E. Buescher. Jr. Fit. Sgt. D. D. Martin STAFF SERGEANTS Roberts. H. A. Roberts. E. B. Sch umbers A. Rust. D. E. Holland. D. O. Gcrlich. N. R. Elliot. J. D. Miller. R. W. CORPORALS Acree. J. F. Richmond. D. L. Peacock. R. M. McCallister, T. G. Ginn. J. E. Scott. A. D. Roberts, C. E. Cameron. D. D. JUNIORS Campbell. J. D. Keblinger. J. F. Morgan, J. Pinson. C. R. Rigney, R. E. Ritter. A. K. Smith. N. O. SOPHOMORES Adamcik. F. Alfrey. A. C. Angermann. C. O. Atkinson, D. O. Bailey. M. W. Brady. J. G. Crowley. D. R. Doran. J. E. Floeck. D. Hanland, G. Y. Herold. L. G. Hrabal. G. C. Jockinson. F. R. Klearner. W. H. Kropp. R. A. Patteron. J. P. Tantzen. H. E. Whelan, J. T. Woodward. L. O. VANCE B. RILEY Commander ■ F AIR FORCE JACK L. BENTON Executive O. D. BRETCHES First Sergeant WILLIAM S. NICHOLSON Commander COMMANDER W. S. Nicholson, Jr. EXECUTIVE J, L. Benton FIRST SERGEANT O. D. Bretches LIEUTENANTS G. E. Connally J. C. Craine W. A. Streich, Jr. STAFF MEMBERS Major 11 E. Hatcher. 2nd Group. 1st Wing Staff (.aptain J. V Davidson. 2nd Group. 1st Wing Staff Captain D. D. ( linton. Jr. 2nd Group. 1st Wing Staff 1 Sgt. J. H. Gregory. 2nd Group. 1st Wing Staff TECHNICAL SERGEANTS Arguindegui. P. R. Storrie. J. J. STAFF SERGEANTS Baker. W. L. Baumann. E. A. Bynes, R. H. Burns. F. E. Evans, B. J. Hunter, W. V. Moak, O. J. Sholar. W. C. CORPORALS Long. G. B Montgomery. V. M. Seat. J. F. Shannon, B. W. Sizer. F. E. Trimble, J. C. SOPHOMORES Andrews. W. C. Awtry. C. W. Cain. G. W. Correa. D. Custer. J. E. Fowler, R. L. Gonzales, C. Hagan, R. E. Harris, R. L. Hcnsz, R. A. Magee, J. S. Maxwell, J. L. Moseley, J. D. Nark. T. C. Raney, A. J. Steele. J. A. Stephens. J. B. Walker. J. S. Watson. J. M. Williams, C. W. Willmann. R. B. Wright. J. S. Young, T. P. AIR FORCE Second Air Force Wing COLONEL JOHN B. WRIGHT Commander MAJOR JACK E. LEONARD Adjutant MAJOR DONALD C. OWEN Intelligence Officer MAJOR JEDGE E. SANDUSKY Operations Officer MAJOR JOHN G. ROWE Range Officer MAJOR IGNATIUS C. TRAUTH Supply Officer MAJOR BILL W. HENDERSON Wing Information Officer M SGT. GENE E. STEED Sergeant Major M SGT. JAMES W. HANEY Supply Sergeant S SGT. RONALD F. KASPER Color Sergeant S SGT. THOMAS E. KELLY Color Sergeant 341 ★ ★ ★ ★ AIR FORCE Third Air Force Group LT. COLONEL JAMES W. TAYLOR Commander MAJOR ALLEN N. WEAVER Operations Officer CAPTAIN SAMMY J. HILLES Supply Officer CAPTAIN IOHN T. HIGHTOWER Information Officer CAPTAIN DANIEL E. SCOTT Intelligence Officer T SGT. CRAIG D. PATTON Sergeant Major T SGT. ROBERT T. ANDREWS C o m m uni cat io n Sergeant CAPTAIN JAMES C. SMITH Adjutant 342 WILLIAM C. HAVERLAH Executive PETE M. MAUOS f irst Sergeant G” SQUADRON COMMANDER A. M. Bu rton EXECUTIVE L. D. Attaway FIRST SERGEANT P. N. Manos LIEUTENANTS J. T. Anderson R. A. Green J. E. Reasoncr T. V. Spadachene STAFF MEMBERS Major J G. Rowe. 2nd Wing Staff Captain J. T. Hightower. 2nd Group Staff Captain J. C. Smith. 2nd Group Staff TECHNICAL SERGEANTS Bane. E. R. Botton. D. STAFF SERGEANTS Allison. H. C. Carpenter. V. A. Chapman. J. J. Minns. L. E. CORPORALS Lackshin. H. N. Kilgore. E. E. Orr. P. M. Sexton. W. G. Tomchesson. A. A. JUNIORS Bryant. J. E. Cardenas, J. I. Cobble. B. Davis. L. B. Del Rio. J. Martin. G. D. Pedrotti. D. A. Rector. B. K. Wallace, B ' . J. SOPHOMORES Ablon. S. J. Baumann. E. A. Baldridge. J. W. Daves, B. H. Dorsey. J. B. Gerlich. L. H. Guinn. G. S. Haney. W. F. Harris, J. H. Heaton. W. R. Horn, J. J. Johnson. R. N. Kirkham. F. C. ALAN M. BURTON Commander H” AIR FORCE CARROLL W. KEESE Executive ALLEN C. SHARP First Sergeant S. M. VAUGHT Commander COMMANDER S. M. Vaught EXECUTIVE C. W. Keese FIRST SERGEANT A. C. Sharp LIEUTENANT G. W. King STAFF MEMBERS Col. J. B. Wright Lt. Col. J. W. Taylor Major D. Scott Major H. A. Sexton Major I. C. Trauth Major A. N. Weaver M Sgt. G. E. Stead, Sgt. Major T Sgt. C. D. Patton, Sgt. Major T Sgt. R. L. Andrews T Sgt. R. F. Kasper T Sgt. T. E. Kelley TECHNICAL SERGEANTS .Johns, A. C. Kennedy, J. R. STAFF SERGEANTS Gibbs, R. B. Little. C. R. Hutchison, R. D. Showers, W. A. CORPORALS Cuellar. A. Curry, W. Hoffman, L. Holdsworth, A. Norton. K. Phillips. C. Reed. W. Skrabanck, T. Williams, T. Wright, E. JUNIORS Bell, J. Lockhart, P., Jr. Mecklin. L. R. Warrick, J. SOPHOMORES Akard, J. C, Braslau, R. Cutter. S. C. Dodson, D. Goode, K. Holland, R. Hudson, R. Konig, M. McCelvy, L. McClure, J. Neighbors, C. Reddick, W. Rogers, F. Samuels. J. Seymour, J. Walz, G. Williams, S. I” AIR FORCE RICHARD B. SCOTT First Sergeant COMMANDER CORPORALS A. C. Burkhaltcr Fenner. C. E. Greene, D. G. EXECUTIVE Jacobs. P. E. B. W. Henderson FIRST SERGEANT Ledwig. J. L. West. J. E. R. B. Scott JUNIORS Blundell, J. LIEUTENANT Bowles. W. F. P. R. Woollett Dean. W. W. Flores, J. I. STAFF MEMBERS Gonzalez, S. Lt Col. E. D. Miller Hartwell, J. Major D. C. Owen Captain S. J. Hillis Lawson, D. A. Miller, M. W. Captain B. B. Phillips Parma. G. R. Capt W. Warnack Pyburn. A. R. Roberts. D. W. TECHNICAL SERGEANTS Schadel, H. Burgess. C. E. Youngblood. J. R. McMaster, B. C. SOPHOMORES STAFF SERGEANTS Alexander, R. V. Beagle, C. D. Clinton, K. B. Collins. S. G. Hinson, E. M. Petty, R. O. Rabon. R. D. Thornton. H. L. Vrana, R. R. Altus. J. D. Birdwell. L. R. Brewer. H. Ellison. E. H. Gonzalez. J. M. Garcia, O. Gillespie, J. W. Hall. K. G. Harrington. P. T. Hlavinka. C. J. Milligan. J. S. Maxwell. S. L. Novosad. S. J. Symmank. D. G. Utzmann, V. V. Wall. K. Walker. R. N. White. J. M. A. C. BURKHALTER CottnttcMiler I ★ ★ ★ ★ AIR FORCE Fourth Air Force Group LT. COLONEL EDGAR D. MILLER Commander MAJOR BILLY B. PHILLIPS Executive CAPTAIN GORDON HUGH SMITH Adjutant CAPTAIN ALBERT E. CROWTHER Intelligence Officer MAJOR BARTY R. BROOKS Operations Officer CAPTAIN WORTHY R. WARNACK Supply Officer T SGT. HOMER C. HOLMES Sergeant Major T SGT. DOUGLAS W. BENSON Supply Sergeant T SGT. H. L MARTIN C o rn m uni cat ions Sergeant 346 K”SQUADRON COMMANDER B. T. Rand billy c. folley First Sergeant . EXECUTIVE T. J. Bates JUNIORS Cobb. C. C. Crawford. D. L. Hascall, W. T. Welch, N. E. FIRST SERGEANT B. C. Folley SOPHOMORES LIEUTENANTS B. J. Cervcnka P. J. Golla A. E. Gomez J. E. Kolar STAFF MEMBER J. W. Haney TECHNICAL SERGEANTS Driver. R. L. Stahala, J. B. STAFF SERGEANTS Darilek, O. A. Henderson, R. W. Holder, E. M. CORPORALS Boyd. C. W. Golla. D. A. Jahn, S. Willians. M. R. Brinkoeter, A. J. Bishop. A. W. Brown, G. W. Burleson. K. T. Casbergue, J. P. Cinseros. R. Counts, R. E. Cunningham, A. B. Dominquez, R. G. Felix, W. G. Fincher. E. D. Freund, R. A. Gillespie, B. B. Goodwin. E, E. Gray, J. T. Gregorcyk, K. R. Griffin. C. B. Hall. J. J. Halberson, M. R. Lee. R. E. Long. J. T. Marshall. E. G. Migura. E. Peterson, E. D. Potts. R. L. Rainey, D. E. Thedford, J. Thompson, G. O. Upmore, T. J. Woodson, J. C. Yarbrough, D. N. BILLY T. RAND Commander JACK L. MORRIS Commander COMMANDER CORPORALS J. L. Morris Baker, S. J. EXECUTIVE Dean, W. R. Eddy, L. D. R. T. Nicosia Fontaine. J. F. FIRST SERGEANT Hintz, J. U. Jeansonne, J. C. B. Bragassa Stribling, G. T. LIEUTENANTS Wood, P. H. D. L. Howard JUNIORS T. K. Jennings Curlee, L. L. STAFF MEMBERS It. Col. J. Hardwick, 2nd Wing Staff Newman, R. W. Shepard, A. P. Major J. Leonard. 2nd Wing Staff SOPHOMORES Major J. E. Sandusky, 2nd Wing Staff Eubanks, E. D. Major B. Brooks, 4th Group Staff Harris, J. A. Captain A. B. Crowther, 4th Group Staff Knox, G. E. Captain G. W. Smith, 4th Group Staff Labhart, C. W. T Sgt. D. W. Benson, 4th Group Staff Lovelace, B. E. TECHNICAL SERGEANTS Leuders, H. T. Maas, E. R. Holmes, H. C. Rinnert, R. R. Welch, J. D. Rozacky, E. STAFF SERGEANTS Ash, R. G. Averill, J. H. Ballew, V. E. Carlyle. G. W. Killough. J. H. Matthijctz, W. Moore, R. J. Weatherby, J. H. Whitaker, J. B. Myrick, W. M. Richardson, H. E. Streiff, W. I. , ' Ik If 1 Tanner, R. C. CHARLES B. BRAGASSA First Sergeant JOHN C. BURKE First Sergeant COMMANDER J. W. Steede, Jr. EXECUTIVE J. Carpenter FIRST SERGEANT J. C. Burke LIEUTENANT R. Walton TECHNICAL SERGEANTS Huttman, R. E. Mahler, C. A. STAFF SERGEANTS Bailey. B. G. Boykin, R. S. Brown, J. S. CORPORALS Anderson, G. D. Cabcllo, A. Cairnes, C. B. Dillon, L. A. Durham, K. W. Lewis, H. A. Mobley. B. M. JUNIORS Dellinger. R. Dinnerstein, T. H. Fink, J. J. Hubble, R. J. Jowell. J. H. Kieth. D. A. Pagel, J. F. Piper, C. Reyes, J. Walters, C. White. R. G. Wray, D. B. SOPHOMORES Caldwell, T. F. Cardenas, G. Coveney, A. R. Durham, K. W. Delay, F. R. Fernandez, A. B. Garza. A. Guenthorman. R. H. Hector, P. G. Hernandez, M. A. Jaynes, L. W. Marshall, G. W. Neuszer, L. P. O’Conner, R. L. Sears, J. V. Sewell, E. E. Smith, L. S. Trevino, R. Word, W. J., Jr. JOE W. STEEDE, JR. Commander -T ★ ★ ★ ★ COMPOSITE REGIMENT Reg imental Staff COLONEL HOWARD W. KRUSE Commander MAJOR CHARLES D. UNRUE Operations Officer MAJOR CHARLES E. LAKES Information Officer MAJOR THOMAS MARTINEZ Intelligence Officer M SGT. JOHN C. HEFT Sergeant Major T SGT. PATRICK H. LeBLANC Communications Sergeant T SGT. WILFRED E. SANDERS Co mmunicatio ns Sergeant 350 1 ★ ★ ★ ★ COMPOSITE REGIMENT Army Security Agency Signal Corps Battalion LT. COLONEL EUGENE B. JONES Commander MAJOR WILLIAM F. REICHERT Executive CAPTAIN HAROLD D. GANT Adjutant MAJOR HERSCHEL R. FITTS Operations Officer CAPTAIN RICHARD A. FITZGERALD Supply Officer CAPTAIN TELESFORE RAMIREZ Information Officer T SGT. WILLIAM F. EAST Sergeant Major T SGT. BOB H. ROARK Supply Sergeant 352 thokmond A . MUNSON A” ARMY SECURITY AGENCY Executive RICHARD F. LANNERT first Sergeant COMMANDER W. R. Greene EXECUTIVE T. A. Munson FIRST SERGEANT R. F. Lannert LIEUTENANTS R. L. Downing D. Hinton O. E. Johnson W. R. Johnson R. L. Layton H. G. Williford STAFF MEMBERS Lt. Col. H. D. Gant. Regt. Staff Lt. Col. E. B. Jones. Bn. Staff Major H. R. Fitts Captain R. A. Fitzgerald Major C. E. Lake Captain T. Ramirer III T Sgt. B. H. Roark. Bn. Staff TECHNICAL SERGEANTS Fuentes. C. R. Gamble, H. W. N oa k, A. E. STAFF SERGEANTS Davis. R. H. Galyan. D. I. Haddock. A. J. Hampton. L. M. Magee. A. C. Payne, T. L. Scudder. W. J. Seth. M. E. Spencer. B. S. Wolff, G. CORPORALS Cusick. A. E. Davis. N. N. Ellison. B. Finkbiner. G. G. Hill, A. A. Ownby. C. H. Sandlin. B. W. Todd, R. J. JUNIORS Behne. D. Hutson. R. D. Lance. D. M. SOPHOMORES Lyles. D. Martin, E. W. McClellan, R. S. Patronella. C. W. Ross, R. G. Wessels. G. F. A” SIGNAL CORPS GARY S. NEINAST Executive LEE J. PHILLIPS First Sergeant COMMANDER J. D. Carter EXECUTIVE G. S. Ncinast FIRST SERGEANT L. J. Phillips, Jr. LIEUTENANTS K. D. Bishop R. A. Bradshaw J. W. Devine N. W. Naugle S. M. White STAFF MEMBERS I t Col B. Chapman. Corps Staff Major O. B. Neff. Regt. Staff Major E. W. Helms. Bn. Staff Capt. W. F Reichert. Bn. Staff Capt. A. G. Wendland. Bn. Staff M Sgt. D. F. Carroll. Corps Staff T Sgt. W E. Sanders. Regt. Staff T Sgt. W. F. East. Bn. Staff TECHNICAL SERGEANTS Almagucr. R. Wauters. F. R. STAFF SERGEANTS Aubachon. A. Bland, J. G. Davison. T. M. Detweiler. G. C. Hall. D. B. Holloway. J. E. Reeves, J. H. Van Tyne. R. G. CORPORALS Barborak. A. F. Corbin. T. W. McAlister. J. B. Shelton, H. E. Stockton, J. F. Way. F. J. SOPHOMORES Altwein, D. C. Bcazlcy. H. B. Burgen. J. G. Fling. G. K. Hall. C. L. Howard. R. A. McDougald. J. N. Olmstead, R. W. Posey. N. J. Sanchez, E. Smith. F. C. Venincasa, L. A. ★ ★ ★ ★ COMPOSITE REGIMENT Quartermaster - Ordinance Battalion LT. COLONEL JUNE P. CLARK Commander CAPTAIN JAMES A. ENLOE Adjutant CAPTAIN FRANK P. SHERRILL Intelligence Officer CAPTAIN MAX W. HARRAL Information Officer MAJOR RONALD W. EMSHOFF Operations Officer CAPTAIN MAX STATMAN Supply Officer T SGT. TOMMY L. COLLEY Sergeant Major 356 JAMES R. WALDRIP Executive CHARLES ' trllUJOTMlLLER First Sergeant COMMANDER F. M. Johnson EXECUTIVE J. R. Waldrip FIRST SERGEANT C. L. Bruchmiller LIEUTENANTS B. F. Dunn C. E. Mailhos J. O. Patrick H. Stanley W. U. Tocpperwein V. W. Uher STAFF MEMBERS Lt. Col. J. P. Clark. Bn. Com. Capt. J. M. Schaeffer. Bn. Staff Capt. D. W. King. Bn. Staff TECHNICAL SERGEANTS Shivers. R. D. Wagenfcher, J. G. Zeiglcr. C. R. STAFF SERGEANTS Helms, A. T. Keibler, H. J. Mascra, O. B. Senior, L. Willson, J. P. Yantis, J. M. CORPORALS Enloe, E. M. Ohlcndorf, N. K. Owens, S. S, Pickett, J. L. Rowland, W. H. JUNIORS Proctor, W. C. Willy, F. SOPHOMORES Boudreaux. S. A. Dunlap, J. C. Hatchel, J. B. Hrncir, O, T. Janecka. J. C, Landrum, H. E. Lowery, D. C. Martin, R. E. Moore, G. S. Renfro, S. B. Till. G. R. Tocpperwein, D. J. Yochle, H. J. B” QUARTERMASTER CORPS COMMANDER E. L. Noack EXECUTIVE J. S. Newman FIRST SERGEANT J. P. Richman LIEUTENANTS I. P. Goldstein J. P. Tarver J. R. Tcutsch G. P. Huey STAFF MEMBERS COMPOSITE REGIMENT Col. H. W. Kruse. Regt. Com. Major Alton E. Enloe Major Thomas Martinez l.i. Col. Fred Bredthauer. Corps Staff M Sgt. John C. Heft TECHNICAL SERGEANT Winsett. I. L. STAFF SERGEANT Pellcrin. O. L. CORPORALS Hardaway. J. B. Keilers, C. H. Theriat. T. D. Waliver. C. H.. Jr. JUNIORS Bragg. W. E. Halliday. J. R. Lenzen, R. D. Shepley. L. O. SOPHOMORES Baugh, M. M. Bleyel. D. L. Broussard. J. B. Lehnert, E. D. Lumpkin, W. L. Wright. L. R. RALPH H. GAY Executive JAMES M. READ First Sergeant A” ORDINANCE COMMANDER CORPORALS Arthur A. Geick Jackson. C. M. Jackson. J. W. EXECUTIVE Garret, J. W. Ralph Gay Simpson. J. E. Dutton. J. FIRST SERGEANT James Read Huffstufler JUNIORS LIEUTENANTS Aydclotte, A. C. Sid Keith Hester, D. R. A. Korioth Rains, S. T. B. D. Reynolds Wilson. B. F. F. L Stroebel Walton. W. B. E. S w c n i n g SOPHOMORES STAFF MEMBERS Anderson. R. C. R. W. Emshoff Braddy. R. E. C. D. Unrue Brigham. G. L. M. S tat man Brown, W. C. Frank Sherril Browder. C. M. M. V. Harral Brannon. I. M. Bramblett. C. R. TECHNICAL SERGEANTS Dutton. J. Colley. T. Fincher, F. L. Homeyer, B. C. Fagg. D. B. T arrant, J. R. Giesecke. R. L. Grim land. F. D. STAFF SERGEANTS Johnson. F. S. Gicsecke. R. L. Lindvict, R. Holmes. V. L. Nash. M. S. Kemper. R. E. Olson, M. B. O ' Kane. G. M. Richardson. C. W. Black. Allen R. Stratton. B. S. Manuell. W. R. Stasney. L. W. Stern. E. C. Taniguchi. E. T. Terry. H. G. Ulrich. R. F. Warren. F. W. Wernert. L. J. Zoch. R M. COMPOSITE REGIMENT T ransportation Chemical Corps Battalion LT. COLONEL PAUL LAW Commander CAPTAIN JOHN S. KING Intelligence Officer T SGT. ANDREW M. ROGERS Sergeant Major T SGT. JOE B. BLANCHETTE Supply Sergeant 361 A” TRANSPORTATION CORPS RALPH W. BURGESS Executive E: ' WARREK ' ' SMITH ' First Sergeant JACK R. VINCENT Commander m COMMANDER CORPORALS J. R. Vincent Buster. G. D. EXECUTIVE Coleman. J. D. Hersey, R. F. R. V. Burgess Norvcll, W. F. FIRST SERGEANT JUNIOR E W. Smith Lewis. E. F. LIEUTENANTS SOPHOMORES K. H. Baker Aaberg. Q. J. J. G. Barry Batts, J. M. L. E. Bruecher Bennett. L. L. L. F. Ernstes Bowden. W. R. C. H. Miller Fowler. J. L. J. B. Mitchell Hickman, J. M. STAFF MEMBERS Jones, J. J. Mancuso, A. R. P. F. Law Oglesby. B. J. J. F. Woodhull O’Neal. D. R. H. O. Bragg Post, G. V. J. B. Blanchette Schnerr, B. M. V. S. Thornton SoRelle, J. B. TECHNICAL SERGEANT Warden. B. R. Bowden. A. C. STAFF SERGEANTS Bell. J. R. Chambers, D. H. Dillard. J. T. Dorchester. J. N. Harper. W. V. Johnson. R. N. Newman. D. F. Pace. M. H. Ramsey. J. B. billy v meacham B” TRANSPORTATION CORPS Executive First Sergeant COMMANDER P. J. Snunders EXECUTIVE B. V. Meacham FIRST SERGEANT S. G. Black LIEUTENANTS V. E. Bippert R. V. Millhollon L. L. Prihoda STAFF MEMBERS Capt. C. R. Gallimore. 3rd Bn. Staff Capt. W. H. Scott. 3rd Bn. Staff CORPORALS Berger, R. S. Driver, L. E. Foxworth. C. D. Joyce, L. H. King. W. H. Pearson, C. R. JUNIORS Beck, M. E. Clark, A. G. Harrison, R. T. Herrere. A. R. Parker. P. O. Price. J. D. Scaief. M. H. Wright. W. E. TECHNICAL SERGEANTS Niebuhr. W. M. Westphal, R. E. STAFF SERGEANTS Blackstock. F. E. Crane, W. G. Henderson, R. D. Hudsol. J. A. Kahanek, L A. McGill, J. K. Shanahan. R. L. Tigner. T. J. SOPHOMORES Cummins. D. H Birkner. K. E. Carlson. E. G. Ehlers. J. E. Fontaine. J. H. Frnka. W. A. Glass. W. A. Griffin. C. L. Hanna. J. W. Hollis, J. B. Kimbrough. J. D. Leissner. M. W. Jr. Moore. W. F. Van Wert. J. F. Verduzco. R. A. Young. W. A. PAUL J. SAUNDERS Commander A” CHEMICAL CORPS CHARLES A. McNEILL Executive LEE ROY RADFORD First Sergeant K. B. ROLLINS Commander COMMANDER B. Rollins EXECUTIVE C. A. McNeill FIRST SERGEANT L. R. Radford LIEUTENANT L. C. Brown JUNIORS Beatty, P. A. Fort, B. F. Hay, N. L. Konderla, E. A. Mondshine, R. MacFarland. R, B. Russo, A. S. Weller, B. L. Wheat, R. O. STAFF MEMBERS Major R. A. Bethea, TC-CC Bn. Staff Capt. J. King, TC-CC Bn. Staff T Sgt. P. H. LeBlanc, Composite Regt. Staff T Sgt. M. A. Rogers, TC-CC Bn. Staff TECHNICAL SERGEANT England, W. H. STAFF SERGEANTS Bell, A. D. Boyd, O. Hinman, Pete McCreary, C. K. Mondshine, T. C. Mugg. J. B. Pankonien, B. L. Riddle, J. A. Schmidt, E. L. Sykora, J. H. SOPHOMORES Bailey, T. E„ Jr. Deis. D. R. Goldstein, L. A. Hintz, L. K. Hintz, N. W. Krumholtz, M. L. Landry, G. E. Magee, J. H. Mifflin, D. Naron, D, Oldham, E. B. Porti. D. A. Strickland, S. B. Vargas, J. B. SEVENTH REGIMENT Regimental Staff COLONEL LOUIS L. STUART Commander LT. COLONEL GLENN E. LIPPMAN Executive MAJOR JOHN F. WALTERS Operations Officer MAJOR FORD A. MADISON Inf or,nation Officer MAJOR ROBERT W. FOWLER Intelligence Officer M SGT. RICHARD L. ATMAR Sergeant Major M SGT. ARLEN W. DONALDSON Supply Sergeant T SGT. BOBBY J. RAGSDALE Transportation Sergeant S SGT. LAMAR McNEW Color Sergeant S SGT. HAROLD J. HARDCASTLE Color Sergeant 365 SEVENTH REGIMENT Veteran Battalion Staff LT. COLONEL BRUCE W. MILLER Commander MAJOR JOSEPH C. VIRGILIO, JR. Executive Officer MAJOR CHESTER L. HICKS Adjutant MAJOR JAMES E. BURLESON Operations Officer CAPTAIN ALVIN D. HAMILTON Information Officer T SGT. DAVID P. HOWELL Sergeant Major 366 A” VETERANS JAMES W. CAVENDER First Sergeant COMMANDER B. D. Bomba EXECUTIVE L. D. Bradley FIRST SERGEANT J. W. Cavender LIEUTENANTS J. D. Guidry H. L. Otken E. E. Richers L. L. Scholtz R. C. Vitek STAFF MEMBERS Col. L. L. Stuart Lt. Col. B. W. Miller Major J. P. VanWay Major J. F. Wauters T Sgt. D. P. Howell STAFF SERGEANT Gerdes, R. A. CORPORALS Bowers. R. A Cassidy, D. R. SENIORS Fowler. R. W. Hartwell. G. E. Hinesly. T. O. Kutchinski, L. N. Miller. J. S. JUNIORS Campbell, G. D. Clemens. F. C. Garrison. W. G. Hale. R. N. Higgins, D. C. Jolly. J. Mowlam. W. V. Rodrigues. E. P. Stanford, E. T. Wells. J. T. SOPHOMORES Markham, A. L. Slatton. G. B. Southerland. C. L. Trevino. Y. Jt M _ l a . J . ...jiiij t 1|tn . ... J ., J ,i.« . ' ..; ' ....... .... .........mdflinmMfc-n I....... I r l■)1■|-|l i C” VETERANS JIM D. LESTER Executive AARON W. CAMPBELL First Sergeant LAWRENCE S. GOATS Commander COMMANDER L. S. Goals EXECUTIVE Jimmie D. Lester FIRST SERGEANT A. W. Campbell LIEUTENANTS B. A. Campbell J. D. Gee D. H. Lippincott J E. Pace C. R. Steward, Jr. L. R. Tanner E. R. Wood STAFF MEMBERS Major C. C. Bellomy Major J. E. Burleson TECHNICAL SERGEANTS Chapman, S. R, Elkins, E. L. STAFF SERGEANTS Barton, J. Bradley, B. G. Cason, B. R. Cunningham, W. D. Galindo, C. M. Henderson, T. E. Mann, J. W. Norcom, D. P. Richmond, A. L. Whitley, W. V. Garcia, R., Jr. Geiger, J. M. Gray, G. W., Jr. Hudnall, J. W. Jarvis, H, A. Lawley, H. B. Layman, C. F. Lester. D. Martin, D. W. Mayo, R- V, McEntire, G. McMullen, D. T. Meschkat, R. S. Morgan, T. C. Murphey, J. E. Nelson, H., Jr. Newman, D. E. Powers, J. D. Reddig ' L. W. Smith, E. C. Sowders, R. D. Taylor, H. Q. Tolafid, F. D. Traweek, W. B. Villarreal, J. O. Wood. T. J. Wrenn. J, D. JUNIORS Evans, T. M. LaMotte, C. E. Milligan. T. O ' Neal. B. D. Scott, F- T. Willis, C. E, SENIORS Amsler, L. P., Jr. RICHARD T. CLIFFE Executive RODOLFO RIVERA Eirst Sergeant D” VETERANS COMMANDER J. B. Banowsky EXECUTIVE R. T. Cliffc, Jr. FIRST SERGEANT R. Rivera LIEUTENANTS J. E. Hilliard J. Howell C. J. Lyons, Jr. W. B. Melbane S. R. Webb STAFF MEMBERS Major C. L. Hicks, Bn. Staff Capt. A. D. Hamilton, Jr., Bn. Staff M Sgt. A. W. Donaldson, Regt. Staff STAFF SERGEANTS Berglund, B. P. Cammack, V. R. SENIORS Anderson, A. H. Bohuslav, J. J. Boldman, J. W. Brister, R. J. Crawford, J. L. Davis, B. W. Deaver, C. H. Hawes, R. H. Hubert, C. E. Jones. B. C. Lock. A. H. McCrary, L. J. Pankratz, W. Pratt, G. A. Ragland. F. O. Thaggard. D. L. Webb, B. L. Williams. S. J. JUNIORS Collins, R- W. Crabtree, W. A. Gates, R. W. Ritter, P. P- Rosenquest, J. A. Sabo, W. L. SOPHOMORES Gawry, J- A. Gordon, R- D. Leshikar, E. G. JACK B. BANOWSKY Commander COMPOSITE REGIMENT Athletic Battalion LT. COLONEL JARO NETARDUS Commander MAJOR ROBERT J. SHAEFFER Operations Officer CAPTAIN ROY E. SANDLIN Information Officer T SGT. MALCOLM C. DOUGLASS Sergeant Major T SGT. ROBERT B. BROWN Supply Sergeant 370 A” ATHLETICS HERBERT B. SCOTT, JR. First Sergeant COMMANDER E. E. Nohavitza EXECUTIVE B. R. Tidwell FIRST SERGEANT H. B. Scott, Jr. LIEUTENANTS W. G. Blair R. Frey B. Lemmons C. McDonald B. S. Skinner STAFF MEMBERS Lt. Col. J. Netardus, Jr. Capt. W. T. Rush TECHNICAL SERGEANTS Graves. R. D. Graves, K. T. CORPORALS Ballard, W. R. Salyer, J. A. Petri, J. SENIORS Crossman, J. Diffie, P. Dollar, R. I. Fowler, J. Gardemal, R. Hetherlcy, V. Hodge, C. Hudeck, R. Lary, Y. Moses, S. Saxe. A. JUNIORS Langford. A. Murphy, A. Petri, J. Surovik. J. SOPHOMORES Capt, L. Caveleer, J. Ellis, D. Fischer, C. George, D. Jones, S. Koegl, B. Mayeaux, P. Miller. E. Moore, D. Morgan, B. D. Neal, J. Parks, H. Preston, L. Rhoads, T. Schero, J. Standard, D. Theriot, S. Vick. R. Willis, J. Woodruff, D. FRESHMEN Anderlitch, R. Anderson, G. Anderson, W. Arnettc, G. Barrett, R. Boring, J. Broussard, F. Bryant, G. Buchanan, D. L. Charouleau, R. Childers, H. Clark, H. Cook, B. Coronado, J. Dehacs, L. Goodgame, A. Greenhaw, I. Gunn. K. D. Guthrie, T. Henning. E. Hensley. C. Howard. S. Kochtik, D. Kennon, P. Kettler. E. Killough, K. Langford, K. Lererman. C. McGowan, B. J. Marquette. L. J. Martin. L. Morgan, D. Patton, E. Patton, V. Pearson, H. Pruitt, G, Rubsamen, R. Sanders, B. Sandusky, G. Self. J. Sinclair. B. Stapleton, L. Stout, B. Tate. M. VonMinden, A. Walker. R Webb, D. Willey, J- Winkler, L. Wolf, H. k ELO E. NOHAVITZA Commander B” ATHLETICS WILLIAM M. SARGENT Executive WM. B. ST ALTER First Sergeant STAFF SERGEANTS Farmer, D. Letsos, E. Watts, C. D. Wilmsen, E. N. CORPORALS Black, R. B. Blaine, J. Gallemore, J, Robinett, J. Rubin, S. B. Swink, M. Williams, W, JUNIORS Baker. J. E. Binford, D. Brooks. W. Earle. J, Libby, C, J. McDonald, A, Mikscb, L. J. SENIORS Bless. W. E. Burk, T. K. Candelari, L. DeBerry, R. G, Farmer, R. D. Gabriel, C. Henry, W. S. Johnson, E. Lackey, L. Mays, R. Parnell, J. E. Reynolds. J. A., Jr. Schaeffer. C. Walker, W. R. SOPHOMORES Addison, J. Ashlock, J. Blake, G. A. Burns, J. W. Cammeron, J, Coindeau, O. Cox, T. Davis, A. B. DeRouen, D. Dollahite. T. Higgins, R. S. Hunt, R. Jordan, D. Kubitz, J. Lawerence, R. E. Liessner. C. Light, C. Little, L. Martin, R. H. Maynard, C. McClcand, J. B. McCrory. P. Morris, G. Murray, K. Norris, F D. Scott, D. Sclman, D. Skelton, J. A, Smith, D. Stull, G. C. Swatzell, M. L. Travis, E. E. Wallin. P. Westmoreland, V. Wolff. R. FRESHMEN Abolon, F. Allen, J. Allen, W. D. Baker, W. B,. Jr. Byrd, L. Coalson, B. Collins, D. Crowe, J. Dcmming, D. B. Davenport, J. T. Eastham, G. Floyd, J. ' Foard, D. A. Franklin, W. Fuchs, A, L. Gajewisky, F. Grey, John C. Gross, W. Harbin, H. Hardgrove, J. Hartung, B. Homeyer, H. Johnson, R- Kleb, W. Love, A. S. McNair, B. Means, V. Mitchell, P. Moon, D. Neeley, C. Nelson, J. Netterville, R. Parrish, J. Pever, D. Pirtle, R. Rowley, S. Rowland, S. Salmon, C. E Sanders, B. Scarborough, G. Schupbach, B. Schw ' ertner, H. W. Siebens, W. Snoots, W. M. Speich, J. R, Vanzura, T‘. Vcrble, D, Ward, J. Weich, R. F. Wetmore, G. Whitwell, B. Williams, J. Work, M. J. RALPH ELLIS Commander COMMANDER J. R. Ellis, Jr. EXECUTIVE W. M. Sargent FIRST SERGEANT W. B. Stalter LIEUTENANTS T. W. Comstock T. Mohle A. Oglctrec J. A. Terry STAFF MEMBERS Major R J. Shaeffer. Ath. Bn. Staff Capt. R. E. Sandlin, Ath. Bn. Staff Capt. J. DeWitt M Sgt. W. Munnerlyn. Corps Staff T Sgt. B. J. Ragsdale, 7th Rcgt. Staff T Sgt. R. Brown. Ath. Bn. Staff T Sgt. M. C. Douglas. Ath. Bn. Staff ★ ★ ★ ★ COMPOSITE REGIMENT Composite Battalion LT. COLONEL CARROLL G. LITTLE Commander E. GRELEN CAPTAIN JAMES E. ZEMANIC Adjutant MAJOR CARROLL C. JONES Operations Officer CAPTAIN MARVIN C. ATKINS Information Officer CAPTAIN LEROY D. BACICA Intelligence Officer CAPTAIN BILLY B. CLAYTON Supply Officer T SGT. BILLY C. PRESNAL Sergeant Major T SGT. THOMAS B. COLLINS Supply Sergeant 373 A” COMPOSITE CHARLES B. ELLWOOD Commander COMMANDER C. B. Ellwood EXECUTIVE B. J. Bradley FIRST SERGEANT J. E. Curtis LIEUTENANTS B. G. Bethea C. M. Burns VV. E. Campbell H. D. Neal C. R. Parr A. J. Restivo D. R. Ward STAFF MEMBERS Lt. Col. C. G. Little. Composite Bn. Com. Major H. E. Grelen. Composite Bn. Staff M Sgt. R. S. Atmar. 7th Regt. Staff T Sgt. B. C. Presnal. Composite Bn. CpI. E. R Briggs. Color Guard. 7th Regt. C pi. O. B. l.oosier. Color Guard. 7th Regt. TECHNICAL SERGEANTS Bruns, B. W. Cross, J. F. STAFF SERGEANTS Frazzino, J. A. McLemore, B. F. Pepin. J. H. Poe. C. O. Potts. W. E. CORPORALS Hildebrand. J. E. Howard. E. E. SENIORS Albert, G. J. Alderson, T. C Andrus, G. R. Balentine, J. H. Block, W. A. Bonner, F. M. Brown, B. A Burden, J. W Davis, F. N. Dossey. W. T. Graves, W. W. Harts field, T. E. Harvey, L. R. Hegi, A. E. Helms, E. W, Ince, H. W. Jones, C. B. Jones. E. G. Josey, H. C. Keene, M. L. Keller. G. D. Lambert, J. D. Lane. B. J. Longshore, J. L. Mata, V. H. McGee. R. V. Mitchell. J. B. Neely. B. J. Pippin, D. R. Quast, R. G. Reinhart, J. J. Rollins, J. H. Rychlik. A. D. Selman, J. D. Schlather, C. A. St. John. J. C. Wallace. J. H. Williams, K. E. Wilkerson, L. O. JUNIORS Alford. H. H. Bain. J. G. Bowden. J. R. Colgin, P. C. Davis, M. E. Doby, R. F. Fisbeck. F. J. Gladden, F. R. Greenway, F. R. Havard, R. H. Hines, R. L. Howard, H. L. Jones, J. H. Land, N. G. Landrum, B. L. Little. L. E. McGaw. R. W. Morrison, D. H. Niederer, D. H. Pfeiffer, A. P. Rush, R. L. Shearer, H. K. Smith, C. S. Stout. K. E. Swindler, B. R. Turnham, N. J. Urbanolkym, H. Walters, C. R. Whitehurst, T. h SOPHOMORES Abott, J. W. Alexander, R. K. Alvarez, R. R. Barksdale, D. L. Briesemeister, C. Callaway, C. R. Carter, J. L. Crouse W. M. Cutter, S. C. Cuenod, R. P. Davis, B. L. Dobie, B. W. Donley. R. G. Eads, J. F. Glenn, E. L. Gurley, A. M. Haltom, C. R. Hander, F. J. Harris, J. H. Hauser, H. L. Hopskins, A. F. Hopskins, L. A. Hudson, A. C. Johnson, R. S. Johnston, R. L. Jones, B. C. Keaton, B. J. Kuhnell, L. R. Low, F. H. Maddox, B. R. Mahan, J. E. Marin, R. M. Martin, K. H. McDermott, T. R. Mead, J. H. Muniz, L. G. Miessler, T. O. Nickle, G. H Pepper, G. P. Reeves, D. F. Rentz, A. W. Rhoads, J. D. Rhoads, T. C. Rychlik, B. L. Rychlik. G. E. Scott, A. D. Singer, W. M. Smith. C. D. Stevens, B. M. Wheeler. D. B. k. McConnell Executive B” COMPOSITE CHARLES E. CASPER First Sergeant COMMANDER W. H. Thompson EXECUTIVE K. McConnell FIRST SERGEANT C. E. Cosper LIEUTENANTS L. M. Trenckmann G. E. Meisenhaimer R. B. Gower J. A. McCrady L. S. Reed STAFF MEMBERS Major C. C. Jones, Bn. Staff Capt. M. C. Atkins, Bn. Staff T Sgt. T. B. Collins. Bn. Staff S Sgt. H. J. Hardcastle. Color Guard TECHNICAL SERGEANTS Gray. F. Goodlett, I. T STAFF SERGEANTS Anderson, A. Black. B. E. Hamilton. V., Jr. Hilton, B. M. McCray. H. C. McCullough. C. E. Moore, H. L. Nicholas. M. A. Nickerson, J. A. JUNIORS Talbert. F. T. Bowen, F. E. Wade. R. D. Conner, J. A. Wooden, M. D. Crawford, D. L. CORPORALS Ford, R. K. Harris, J. B. Faust, R. B. Huffman, W. M. French, R. C. McCown, F. W. Jones, L. F. McCurdy. D. W. Sales, J. L. Mason, O. Simpson, J. C. Mayben, C. Talash, A. W. Merka, W. L. Talbert, G. G. Miller, B. R. SENIORS Moore. B. D. Page, D. Pierson, J. E. Bclinisky, L. Bennett, L. S. Stahl. B, J. Cannon, S. J. Winbery, J. E. Cummings, D. F, Travis, B. J. Davis, C. S. Farrow, R. SOPHOMORES Fleming, C. Batot, R- A. Foerster, H. M. Bietcndorf. D. L. Fisher, L. D. Bobbitt, J. Fox, G. Bolmanski, W. George, C. Brock, T. S. Gilmore, F. L. Cunningham, W. S. Gouge, J. F. Calhoun, J. C. Jaccard, M. C. Donley, R. G. Laakso, C. L. Duhon. A, D. Linnstcader, V. E. Ewing. R- W. McPherson. W. W. Green, M. B. Morrison, D. Holt, J. W. Myers, C. E. Hirbacck, F. E. Orth, C. T. Johnson, E. M. Pctteway, J. Leverett, J. K. Rcininger, D. L. Linton, J. D. Simons, D. J. Lucas, C. L. Statler, W, R. Luquette, G. F- Scudder, C. F. McCorcle, T. W. Thomas, J. P. McGar, R- D. Wray, D. B. Mackey, W. C- Martin, C. H. Mickey. T. L. Moore, J. H. Parks. H. W. Piehl. E. M. Pigg. J- C. Pritchett, J. Rosenberg, G. Spaniel, G. Sturgis, G. Walker, E. K. Walling, D. D. Westmoreland, N. W. H. THOMPSON Commander FLOYD F. GRIFFIN Commander COMMANDER Floyd F. Griffin FIRST SERGEANT Mason L. Cashion LIEUTENANTS B. R. Jackson R.G. Jones COMPANY ROSTER Anderson, Donald J. Amspoker, S. D. Armstrong. J. C. Bain, Bill R. Boehler, Ernest A. Brady, J. E. Broaddus, William L. Brown. James M. Bryant, Dan H. Burchard, John C. Cadwalder Caldwell. Robert W. Carr, William S. Carroll, Lamar H. Cashion, Mason L. Cobb, Bobby R. Cogburn. J. W. Copeland, Donald H. Chamberlain, Billy L. Cunningham, W. S. Cline, David H. Cooley, Johnny Cotropia, Carl A. Davis, Charles A. Deaquier. Burt Derden, Elton W, Douthit, Jesse D. Durban, Homer L. Durst, Kenneth W Dyal. Albert T, Eads, Dunavon Eldred, Walter E. Elliott, Kenneth C. Endler, Hugo J. Fagley, W. R. Fisbcck, Stephen G. Fojtek, Frank H. Fuschak, Frank M Green, B. L. Hall, Kenneth Harris, William D, Herbert, John R. Hendrix. Carol H. Hilton, Ray Hitt, John P, Hobson, William C. Hoera, Art H. Holick. Lynn Holland, Bartlett B. Holland, Max D. Hoskins, Edwin W. Howard, Lee R. Jackson, Bobby R. Johnston, Harlen C. Jones, Robert G. Kane, Billy L. Kane, Grady R. Kuhnle, Carl J. Kuhnle, William J. Little, George G. Lovell, Julius B. Lyons, Gene Magness, Reaves T. Maniatis, Jimmy J. Martin, Wayman C. McCarty, Ira W. Miller, L. Wayne Montgomery. Robert D. Moore, Joe M. Morris. James H. Murphy, Frank L. Nickle, Keith F. Otto, Charles L. Perkins, A1 Perkins, Jack B. Philp, H. Darrell Ploeger, Raymond L. Raymond, Jewell D. Reid, J. R. Restivo, Anthony L. Richardson, John K. Scott, William W. Sikes, Eugene W. Simpson, Gordon H. Siptak, Joe H. Smith, Horace R. Smith, Richard E, Smith, Vernon H. Spell, Jack E. Stevens, Benjamin M. Stevens, Gene Strickler, Marcus R. Taylor, Johnny T. Thornton, Woodson S. Tillotson, James H. Uzzell, David L. Vance, B. Franklin Visoske, Steve B. Walker, John J. Wampler, Kenneth W. Warren, J. F, Whiteside, Charles H. Williams, Hohn D. Williamson, Alton M. Windson, Covey M. L. CASHION First Sergeant EIGHTH REGIMENT Regimental Staff COLONEL GRADY L. SMALLWOOD Commander MAJOR ROBERT L. HINKLEY Intelligence Officer MAJOR JAMES P. VAN WAY Operations Officer MAJOR TOM A. MUNNERLYN Supply Officer MAJOR L. O. TIEDT Information Officer MAJOR ROBERT C. TATE Chaplain M SGT. CHARLES F. HORNSTIEN Sergeant Major M SGT. BRUCE G. GIBSON Supply Sergeant T SGT. STERLING D. GOODE Transportation Sergeant T SGT. DAVID M. JONES Communications Sergeant 377 ' j$3- FRESHMAN BAND 4 HIRAM J. THOMAS Executive GERALD STAFFEL, JR. First Sergeant FRANK H. CHEANEY Commander COMMANDER F. H. Cheancy, Jr. EXECUTIVE H. J. Thomas FIRST SERGEANT G. Staffcl, Jr. TECHNICAL SERGEANT Roberts, V. K. FRESHMEN Alexander, G. L. Allred. B. I. Anderson, B. H. Arrington, R. N. Ashcroft, D . P. Barnett, J. W. Black. H. G. Bockholt, E. B. Bond, C. J. Burgeons, G. G. Boyd, D. A. Boykin, E, B. Burks, R. J. Caldwell. B. G. Callaway, L. H. Campbell, E. V. Chapman. J. B. Clinton, S, J. Connoley, J. T. Davis, R. M. Dennison. C. A. Dornbusch, J. F. Douglass. C. W. Douphrate, V. L. Drake, L. L. Felt?., D. E. Finney. J. F. Fickey. L. T. Flannagan, A. C. Foulk. A. R. Franz. J. R. Gaines, M. E. Galvin, T. J. Garcia, L. R. Garibald, J. B. Gentry. P. E. Gilmore. W. C. Gold, B. G. Green. J. H. Green. J. V. Hall, T. M Harrington. I. H. Hatcher, J. L. Hatfield. J. M. Hearn. T. L. Hemphill, N. R. Hendrickson, C. F. Hewett, E. B. Hill, K. W. Hines, G. L. Howard, L. E. Wohflied, R. M. Kanz. R. A. Willms, E. F. Killion, K. G. King, W. D. Krawetz, H. M. Krueger, D. W. Lampley, G. H. Lane. G. I. LeNoir, B. L. Lightfoot. L. R. Litvin. R. Love, S. L. McGolthin, L. H. McKinney, O. N. Mejia, J. M. Miller. A. D. Millsap, G. W. Moss, K. S. Mrazek. L. G. Mullino, G. A. Munske, R. E. Newton, C. C. Nolte, E. R. Odom. R. M. Parker. J. R. Partlowe, R. D. Peters, R. L. Pike, E. L. Raab, Q. J. Rathbone, P. T. Reed, R. M. Richardson, J. L. Robertson, D. W. Sanders, J. C. Sandlin, J. F. Saveli, J. F. Scannell, J. J. Scott, L. M. Scott. J. C Shanks, J. L. Slatten, D. A. Stewart, T. G. Syler, J. T. Tatum. R. G. Thomson, R. J. Townsend, V. M. Trousdale, W. B. Vandermiller, G. F VanZandt, H. R. Watts, H. B. Warren, L. L. Warren, D. K. Warren, M. D. Webb, R. M. White, L. Worthely, N. R. EIGHTH REGIMENT First Group Staff LT. COLONEL WILBURN R. SCHRANK Commander CAPTAIN BOB B. FOX Adjutant MAJOR MARSHALL E. CROUCH Operations Officer CAPTAIN RODNEY H. EAST Intelligence Officer T SGT. RONALD L. GARY Sergeant Major T SGT. TED H. UPTMORE Supply Sergeant T SGT. RICHARD C. FAULKNER Coin in u nicatio ns Se rgea nt 379 VIC H. BIRD, JR. First Sergeant PAUL LASSEN, JR. Commander COMMANDER P. Lassen, Jr. EXECUTIVE R. C. Tate FIRST SERGEANT V. H. Bird, Jr. LIEUTENANTS L. R. Howard W. E. Johnston STAFF MEMBERS Major D. C. Perkins, 1st Group Staff Major M. E. Crouch, 1st Group Staff M Sgt. W. R. Fagley. 8th Regt. Staff FRESHMEN Ainsworth. W. H. Almand. T. W. Anderson. C. A. Arhclger, R. C. Armintor, J. D. Ash. J. W. Ashley. A. J. Badger, B. M. Bailey. J. H. Baker, T. H. Barker, G. Belding, L. E. Berry. J. D. Birkcnholz. R. M. Black. R. E. Blackburn. J. D. Blocker. D. R. Borkholm, C. A. Boyd. N. E. Brady, J. E. Brannen. J. C. Bravenec. J. J. Brccland. A. H. Briggs. C. D. Brown, B. R. Hunt, J. M. Buchanan, J. R. James, J. Burkhcad, M. S. Keblinger, R. D. Buys, E. M. Konig, F. 1. Caffcy, J. E. Koury, A. Cabal, T. M. Martin, J. E. G. Cain, J. A. Miller, G. A. Cappel, J. O. Montgomery, T. C. Castellanos. E. C. Munns, G. W. Chappelle, H. L. McDuffie. P. N. Christie, V. W. Oiler, D. E. Clark. J. M. Owens, D. C. Clements. R. L. Peterson, C. D. Cobb, J. E. Purcell. J. L. Cohen, N. J. Renken, E. A. Coleman. B. G. Richie, C. C. Colvin, C. C. Rodgers, R. W. Coon rod, W. C. Rogers, R. A. Crabtree, J. E. Shapiro, S. M. Dabney, R. L. Shipe, D. K. Derrick, J. C. Simank, G. L. Didion. W. F. Sitzenstater, E. D. Durdin, T. N. Slawson. C. D. Eubanks, C. E. Steele, E. H. Evans, T. L. Stein, H. H. Findley, T. C. Stephenson, J. R. Fisch, W. H. Taylor, L. R. Flukinger, F. K. Torres, A. D. Forgason, J. L. Ward, E. R. Garcia. H. F. Ward, F. D. Gholson. T. D. Weatherly, J. D. Grissom. D. B. Yarbro, W. S. Gutierrez. H. C. Gwinn, G. S. Hale, I. D. Harlan. J. L. Hightower, C. S. Hindricks, C. V. Hladek, J. S. Hudson, H. M. EDWIN P. LLOYD Executive JAMES D. BEAVER First Sergeant SQUADRON 2 FRESHMEN COMMANDER Coleman, J. R. Golub, E. A. W. M. Pierce Collison, J. M. Comer, H. L. Gordon, D. J. Gray, J. C. EXECUTIVE Comer, J. D. Guimarin, P. A. E. Lloyd Cooper, D. D. Cooper, A. Haddad, N. D. Harrup, P. L. FIRST SERGEANT Courtney, J. D. Harz, J. Z. J. D. Beaver Crawford, L. J. Crowe, J. H. Hollingshcad, R. D. Honea, R. G. LIEUTENANTS Dailey, E. S. Kimmey, B. W. S. Hilliard Daniel, D. A. King, R. E. C. Kemp Darsey, D. W. Davenport, C. Kinslow, J. P. Kiser, K. H. TECHNICAL SERGEANT Daves, B. H. Kitchens, L. J. Wrinkle, W. Davis, T. C. Davis, J. A. Kizziar, R. G. Knox, T, K. FRESHMEN Dean, R. J. Koym, H. Anderson, P. J. Dean, W. S. Lane, D. W. Barrow, C. M. DeBolt. V. L. Lockhead, B. W. Bear, J. L. DcGroff, D. L. Long, J. T. Beetner, F. D. Deslatte, J. R. Luquette, R. A. Bowers, C. E. DeVille, K. D. Martin, D. R. Bradley, W. B. Dewald, J. P. McClure, R. D. Briggs. R. W. Dixon, R. T. McDermott, G. B. Broussard, C. E. Dodd, W. W. McMillan, C. E. Bryant, R. L. Dorsey, G. E. Nicholson, F. A. Button, D. Drennan, L. E. Pumphrey, W. D. Caruthcrs, J. W. Duncan, J. J. Reynolds, F. A. Castle, D. D. Parish, C. H. Rhoads, D. F. Chancellor, L. Farlow, J. F. Rowland, R. C. Cluck, C. A. fv ' f - Field, E. B. Foster. D. G. Fry, W. B. Shank, J. S. Smith, R. V. Stovall, R. B. Taylor, S. W. Todd, J. R. Vieaux, J. B. Wheat, D. P. Wilmarth. R. V. Wunderlich. F. G. Zerbe, F. R. W. M. PIERCE Commander SQUADRON 3 FRESHMEN WILLIAM A. CASEY Executive ALFRED R. PEARCY First Sergeant COMMANDER Percy J. Hendee. Jr. SECOND-IN-COMMAND William A. Casey FIRST SERGEANT Alfred R. Pearcy SUPPLY SERGEANT Bird. Vic H. FRESHMEN Bonsall. Gayle Brown. H. R. Childress. J. H. Chow. F. Cockrell. D. W. Conkling. Davis Connally. G. R. Cooler. H. D. Craig. H. D. Crawford. R. P. Defferari. L. H Dennie. R. L. Diggs. J. H. Drake. Norman Dugat. Bill PaSang. G. C. Eversberg. H. W. Farley. J W. Fischer. C. E. Fisher. D. J. Fowler. B C. Fraga. T. Z. Francis. L. G. Franklin. R E. Franks. Tullas Fuller. M R Fanchess. Hank Gafney. J. M. Gage. Roy Gale. J. T. Garner. T. H. Gay. C. C. Gayle. V. P. Glauber. George Glockzin, J. W. Rogers. A. W. Gomon. R. L. Rider. B. G. Gonzales. H. R. Sawyer. Bobby Granet. H. L. Schreiber. S. A. Griffin. J. O. Scott. D. E. Guffey. B. C. Slabbart. Remain Hajj. Paul Stice. O. D. Harvey. R. D. Thacker, Dick Hendler. S. K. Todd. J. D. Higginbotham. T. D. Turner. Allen Humphrey. Robert Tutt. J. E. Jeffery. Jerry Tyler. J. W. Jones. D. L. Urbanic. F. A. Knippcl. G. P Welch. D. E. Sackens. J. S. Wells. N. D. Lillcy. J. B. Wensawer. Harold Maples. J. H. Wilson. W. T. Masil. F. J. Wise. J. E. Maynard. G. C. Wolk. Marvin McAnally. S. D. White. F. D. McCone. D. A. Williams. F. T. McClendon. D. A. Woolf. A. M. McGowan. K. D. Wright. Bobby McGuire. J. D. Wulfe. E. D. Nelson. J. R. Yates. J. D. Nix. E. M. Yates. T. H. Noble. F. W. Ycntzon. Norman Northup. C. B. Young. C. H. O ' Donnell. F. B. Zale, Donald Orr. R. S. Pace. A. W. Park. Sam Parker. J. C. Pearcy. A. R. Pence. W. R. .. ■ Phillips. W. W. ' ‘f Reed. Jimmy SQUADRON 4 FRESHMEN DALE BIETENDORF First Sergeant COMMANDER Percy J. Hendee, Jr. SECOND-IN-COMMAND William A. Casey FIRST SERGEANT Alfred R. Pearcy SUPPLY SERGEANT Bird, Vic H. FRESHMEN Albritton, James W. Bietendorf, Dale Breen, Paul Campbell, Thomas Conover, Dayton Couch, Jesse Crenweige, Joe Doucet, Tim Flynt, John Fowler, Floyd Gilliam, Taylor Gondron, Jerry Gonzales, Janier Goodman, L. E. Griffith, Tommy G’Sell, Ted Hale, Earl Harris, Ed Harelka, William Henderson, James Henry, Jimmy Herald, Robert Herbig, John Herrell, Billy Hess, Jimmy Hessong, Richard Hinton, Larry Hobbs, Clifford Holder, E, M. Holiefield, Bobby Hille, John Howard, Wilson Hull, Leon Humphreys, Shomar Hunn, Donald Isbell, Buck Jonkins, Albert Jochen, Clarence Johnson, Charles Johnson, Thurmond Jones, Billy Jones, Sammy Keeter, G. Keith, Parnell Kopecky, Melvin Langford, Glenn Lee, Jack Linseison, Frank Lovelace, Blake Laker, Jack Malek, Frank Mapler, Wm. Matzke, Bennie McDade, Sammy McFarland, Cecil McLeon, Clarence Menard, Byrd Munnerlyn, Sam Novosad, Clifford O’Rear, Bill Palmer, Jerry Powell, Jessie Pyle, Jerry Ramsey, Harold Rector, Ben Remmers, Oren Richards, Don Roper, Jack Ruiz, Robert Sanders, Elis Sanders, Floyd Saunders, John Schmid, John Steele, Richard Strode, Bryan Sullins, Robert Talbert, Ben Tate, Gordon Tomchesson, Ted Van Pelt, George Walker, Don Welgehausen, James Williams, Ernest Williams, Paul Wolfe, Harold Wood, Raymond WYLIE L. BRISCO Commander SQUADRON 5 FRESHMEN ROBERT F. LANGFORD Commander COMMANDER Robert F. Langford FIRST SERGEANT John T. Halsell SUPPLY SERGEANT Molcr, William H. FRESHMEN Adams, R. W. Aishman, O. D. Anzatdua. A. T. Ashley, R. F. Bailey. E. L. Beheler, W. H. Bell. W. F. Benefield. D. L. Blocker. R. L. Braziel, L. M. Bennett. E. D. Burnell, C. B. Carley, B. R. Coppage, W. E. Craft, T. P. Dittmar. D. D. Donohue, C. T. Jansa. J. L. Fruit, J. L. Grover. K. C. Harrison, J. M. Heath. R. T. Hicks, R. Hodges, J. C. Huffman, D. D. Humphrey, D. E. Johnson, J. K. Johnson, J. D. Kell. E. R. King, Perry Kanter, M. J. Krause, B. L. Lindig, T. P, Langford. J. M. Machala, C. E. Manning, W. F. Markwart, R. H. Matthews, J. D. Milam, L. V. McClure, J. D. McGee, J. L. McKean, C. T. Murphy, J. V. Myers, C. D. Nall, S. O. O Keef, F. D. Parker. C. L. Parker, T. F. Parkman, A. W. Pearcy, C. M. Plumlee, J. R. Poitevent, J. L. Quast. E. T. Rochelle. N. C. Rowe, R. M. Saffel, R. T. Sauer, R. C. Schanen, G. M. Schmidt, T. B. Scott, T. W. Seely, C. W. Sexton, J. C. Shields, T. T. Simpson, W. H. Sova, V. Staehs, V. P. Staffin, J. Stanback, J. F. Starke, J. M. Stiles, L. W. Stone, W. J. Strain, R. E. Strickland, B. K. Thompson, E. L. Tschirhart, L. A. Uribe, A. R. Uribe, L. C. Walker, G. D. Wilcox, H. C. Williford, R. A. Winckler, R. E. w izig, J. J, Wyatt, H. H. Zarnow, W. R. JOHN T. HALSELL First Sergeant EIGHTH REGIMENT Second Battalion Staff LT. COLONEL PAUL D. MOORE Coynmander MAJOR MALCOLM G. DYER Executive CAPTAIN LAWRENCE ASHBURN Adjutant CAPTAIN JOHN L. HALL Supply Officer T SGT. BOBBY G. JOHNSON Sergeant Major 385 COMPANY 6 INFANTRY FRESHMEN ™s=“ GEORGE pRUSH First Sergeant CORRIE W. HARRIS Commander COMMANDER Croon, T. Corrie W. Harris Croslin, W. B. Crownover, M. M. SECOND-IN-COMMAND Crump, G. N. Thomas L. Dashiell Davis, P. W. Dempsey, J. F. Eppolito, J. PLATOON LEADER G. L. Skaggs Ezzell, A. J. Parry, J. R. PLATOON LEADER Friend, D. T, Fred H. Walton, Jr. Fullerton, B. O. Garner, A. E. FIRST SERGEANT Garrison, J. B. George B. Rush Gayden, H. P. Green, Jr M. SUPPLY SERGEANT Ginnings, J. Hurta, Thomas L. Gold, W. G. Hamilton, I. D. FRESHMEN Harper, G. R. Allums, J. C. Hatcher, C. M. Berry, C. G. Hernandez, C, E. Black, M. W. Hester, J. C. Blaschke, H. F. Johnson, T. Blasingame. J. W. Jones, R, A. Bradshaw, W. W. King. H. H., Jr. Buchanan, J. R. King, J. L. Buxton. J. L. Laakso, R. H. Canon. W. R. Leimbrook, J. L. Canter, B. B. Longhofer, M. L. Cantu, C. H. Mann, J. E. Carr, J, F. Marlett, R. S. Celerier, L. R. Marmor. J. W. Cline, R, M. Marshall, G. K. Condon, R. W. Martin, A. G. McCurdy, B. J. McWilliams, M. D. Meyer, R. E. Meyer, W. J. Moore, J. M. Moses, G. W. Moses, W. C. Nabers, K. M. Nelson, E. A. Pafford, J. B. Pigg, J. F. Posey, C. A. Puig, J. P. Quigley, J. M. Roberson, J. B. Rose, C. B. Schultz, C. E. Shawver, H. R. Shepherd, D. E. Smith, F. L. Smith, H. A. Smith, W. S. Southward, K. W. Stephens, T. G. Tea, C. L. Teer, B. R. Temple. H. G. Thompson, R. M. Thorton, W. T. Tucker, L. R. Willman, G. B. Woody, G. P. Zaeske, L. L. COMPANY 7 FIELD ARTILLERY FRESHMEN CECIL C. LEATHERWOOD Second-in-Command GORDON W. CARR First Sergeant COMMANDER John T. Poynor SECOND-IN-COMMAND Cecil C. Leatherwood PLATOON LEADER Travis Tolarrd FIRST SERGEANT Gordon W. Carr SUPPLY SERGEANT Jones, Bobby R. FRESHMEN Arguindequi, C. H. Ballew, K. S. Barlow, C. R. Bass, J. W. Bean, R. G. Benton, R. B. Bigner, N. E. Bitter, Richard Bliznak, Henry Brooks, J. S. Carlton, W. H. Chandler. T. Collins, D. R. Cooke, F. T. Copeland, T. W. Cozad, J. E. Grumpier, C. P. Dakin, W. E. Davenport, C. L. Dayhoff, E. E. Decn, W. R. Draper, Leo Duncan, G. E. Dunn, P. E. Ford, J. F, Forshage, E. E. Gober, W. H. Greathouse, R. H. Grutzmacher, J. D. Hall, D. C. Hall, R. B. Hamilton, T. H. Hart, M. A. Hayes, L, L. Hayes, R. N. Hildebrand, H. B. Holmig, T, G. Huff, J. E. Howard, F. S. Jennings, J. C. Jones, Malcolm Joyce, Edward Joyce, K. C. Kendrick, H. M. King. V. W. Kutac. L. C. Leach, J. W. Lee, B. B. Littell. B, A. Matthews, J. R. McCandless, R. G. McClain, J. F. Miktead, J. L. Miller, R. G. Miller, R. V. Mills, C. W. Moczygemba, A. D. Mueller, I. A. Myers, E. O. Novak, A. J. Outlaw, A. W. Parker, L. A. Peel, F. C. Perry, A. O. Price, J. M, Richards, H T. Richardson. Jack Rollins, J. D Rose, J. F. Roth, D. F. Sage, R. E. Simms, T. R. Sinskic, R. H. Skidmore, Robert Stalwitz, E. M. Strickler, David Stubee, H. D. Swint, J. M. Trotter, J- M. Tschirhart, L. C. Van Hoosier, Gerald J I L Weaver, Richard Weems, S. S. Welsch, R. G. Wester, E. L. Whitsitt, H. B. Wilkinson, G. B. Williams, R. T. Wilson, J. A. Wratislau, R- E. Lewis, K. D. JOHN T. POYNOR Commander G. F. GERMOND Commander COMPANY 8 FRESHMEN COMMANDER Bush. J. A. Hardilek, J. L. Murill, J. R. G. F. Germona Carroll, R. L. Heaton, D. P. Neason, T. G. Case, T. B. Hecox, H. L. Nauck, K. R. EXECUTIVE Christner, M, V. Hering. C. H. O ' Hearn, L. D. E. L. Arnold Clark, W. W. Heyde. J. E. Olds, F. C. Clarke. R. A. Hinds, B. L. Page, W. R, FIRST SERGEANT Callanan, J, A. Holt, B. C. Pavela, J, A. D. R, Currens Cannon, R. J, Horgan, C. C. Hovius, D. C. Pepping, L. R, Carlisle, A. B. Peterson, W. A. LIEUTENANTS Coil, R, E Hughes, J. F. Phillips, M. A, C. F. Adickcs Congdon, D. R. James, R. B. Pickett, J. H. S. P. Briggs Cox, C. W. Jenkins, W. P. Portie, D. A. Dannenbaum, R. M Jones, G. L. Powell, L. N. STAFF SERGEANT Dart, D. G. Keller. G, M. Power, T. N. Hale, H. C. Davis, C. R. Kelley. T. L. Pyka, H. L. Alexis, J. H. V. DeLee, J, A. Keosoff. J, D. Reynolds, M. B. Davenport, J. R. Kimmell, W. D. Randolph, S. W. Amelang, K. J, Dowling, D, P. King V. W. Klein, W. D. Richards, T, E. Andrew, J. S. Driscoll, J. D. Roberts, J. G. Arellano, R, G. Eisworth, R. P. Leach, D. C. Robertson, R. L. Bailes, O. L. Elliott. K. C, Lafayette, C. R. Scott, K. L. Barnard. J. C. Ellis, G. L. Landry, G. E. Sherman, C. K. Batot, J. R. Ellis, W. T. Loustaunau, R. H. Shell, B. F. Bell, C. R. Elting, T. H. Long, E, W. Skidmore, H. J. Bell. T. H. Ely. A, H. Loyd, J. W. Skinner, R. D. Beattie, R, V. Fischer, E. G. McDonald, A. G. Smith, D. H. Bohnc. R. F. Fisher, R, S. McGilvray, C, M. Sperling, E. C. Bond, R. E. French, G. A. McKee, J. E. Tanner, L. S. Borchelt, M. D. Gideon, B. G. McKinnon, E. M. Taylor, T. W. Boykin, J. W. Goldstein, A. J. Mamoulidas, J. G. Terry, W. A, Braswell, J, C. Goolsby, J. L. Marchant, J. F. Thompson, R. W. Bridges, G. S. Goolsby, W. D. Massengale, J • W. Tupper, C. W. Brown, W. D. Goodbrake, W. E. Mattiza, O, O. Wardle, R. R. Bullock, J. R. Good, J. B. Macdonald, R. V. Watson, W. D. Bunnell, S. W. Graham, E. G. Miller, J. W. Williams, D. L. Burge, W, T. Greer, J, O. Moats, B. C. Williams, L. F. Burke, M. W. Grissom. B. C. Moffitt, J. M. Witte, J. R. Burns, R. E. Groves, A. L. Grobowski, G. E. Molzahn, P. N. Zimmerman, E. P. E. L. ARNOLD Executive T’currens 1 First Sergeant COMPANY 9 ARMOR FRESHMEN BRUCE H. VANGURA First Sergeant COMMANDER Dick Rowland SECOND-IN-COMMAND Frank C. Prochaska PLATOON LEADER Eddie Avery PLATOON LEADER Kenneth E. Hill FIRST SERGEANT Bruce H. Vangura SUPPLY SERGEANT Bell, John B, Akard, S. A. Alston, James Andrew, H. R. Averitte, R. L. Bedford, Coy Bell, T. H. Bell, J. R. Bell, W. B, Bigbce, J. F. Brown, Smith Bouhel, A. B. Bucek, L. A. Carson, Chris Carver, C. A. Casas, L. Chumney, C. I, Cloud, R. L. Cook, A. M. Copeland, J. M. Cox. G. C. Cox, F. C. Cream, A. B. Crittenden, D. S. Davis, C. C. Dimmitt, M. R. Duncan, Bill Durham, James Egger, R. W. Fechte, Franklin Garms, Kenneth Gawlik, Jimmy Godwin, V. V. Grider, C. L. Honley, John Harlan, K. A, Harris, I. R. Harris, T. A. Heath, D. R. Hollje, T. W. Huber, F. G. Hundley, R. O. Jacobs, Homer James, M. K. Johnson, B, C. Johnson, Jerry Johnson, Tommy Johnston, T. R. Jones, Herman Keyper, N. E, Kilgo, W. M. Lester, M. C. Letts, Juan Mackin, A. C. Mag, A. J. McCasland, Dick Metzger, W. P. Meyer, R. A. Miler, B. H. Miller, B. M. Minor, W. S. Moritz, John Moten, Dolph Murray, Clarence Murray, George Nichols, S. R. Peck, A. N. Pollard, Franklin Prince, Victor Raymond, Manuel Ramsey, G. E. Reed, Flint Roach, W. A. Rodehaver, Jack Rosson, James Schoenhals, Edward Scott, D. E. Sissel, Clarence Stroud, O. L. Lampic, J. J. Tribble, F. T. Vaughn, J. W. Werner, Marshall Wessels, D. F. Whitson. F. E. Wilder, R. J. Williams, Billy Wilson, T. W. Wolfe, M. D. Wooten, John DICK ROWLAND Commander EIGHTH REGIMENT Third Battalion Staff LT. COLONEL FRANK R. MORRIS Commander MAJOR BRUCE M. MILLER Executive MAJOR ALFRED J. THORPE Operations Officer T SGT. CARL O. BERGLUND Supply Sergeant 390 EDWARD B. DOBBINS Executive B. W. LEE First Sergeant COMPANY 10 FRESHMEN COMMANDER John W. Bontke EXECUTIVE Charles Perry FIRST SERGEANT B. W. Lee LIEUTENANT W. B. Witmer STAFF MEMBERS Major Edward B. Dobbins, Regt. Staff Capt. Lawrence Ashburn, 3rd Batt, Staff Capt. John Hall, 3rd Batt. Staff S Sgt. Kenneth Jones, 4th Batt. Staff FRESHMEN Abbe, L. D. Alexander, G. H. Allen. C. W. Andrews, E. R. Beall, R. L. Bacon, G. R. Badway, D. A. Barnett, J. V. Bell. J. R. Black, C. B. Blakely, S. Blue, D. R. Brewer, J. W. Browne, T. H. Busby, C. R. McDaniels. B. L. Chamblin, R. T. Meier, F. L. Clark, F. V. Melton, R. T. Chapman, C. W. Miller, R. M. Cleveland, D. Mitchell, D. D. Colvin, F. J. Moroney, P. J. Crandall, W. J. Morris, L. W. Cronkwright, R. Mote, J. K. Cummins, C. M. Murph. S. T. Davis, F. A. Murray, J. DeMars, J. L. Perl. S. Duby, L. O. Poitevint, D. Edge, H. L. Randolph. R. Ellis, W. T. Rodgers. D. C. Ernst, G. W, Roetschke, R. C. Fox, H. G. Schulz, G. B. Frondolig, J. E. Schneider, F. H. Frazier, M. E. Schumacher, C. H. Fuller. W. F. Scott, S. Godwin. D. M. Screws. J. A. Guest, B., Jr. Shipman, M. Haddad, S. Smith. C. W. Helfrich, F. J. Smith. J. H. Higgins, J. T. Soltis. C. W. Huettcl, V. L. Sorrels. G. C. Jahns, J. J. Spannagel. J. A. Johnson, G. J. Specht. G. W. Jones, J. J. Stacha. J. H Jones, D. L. Stone, E. M. Jones, L. Treadwell. M. H. Josephson, S. M. Thompson. P. H. Keizer. L. E. Tijerina. R. Kendrick, F. R. Vercer. J. D. King, M. Wheeler, D. K. Kirkpatrick. M. K. White. J. B. Knutson. J. L. Whitcly, J. G. Koehn. L. R. Whitley. J. B. Labharl. N. J. Wilson. J. P. Laskowski. L. B. Womack. J. R. Loop. F. M. Worthington. J. W. May. J. D. Wright. W. B. Wurth. G. J. Zumwalt, R. E. JOHN W. BONTKE Commander COMPANY 11 FRESHMEN B. J. BRADLEY Executive W. WEATHERFORD First Sergeant VICTOR HILLMAN Commander COMMANDER V. Hillman EXECUTIVE B. J. Bradley FIRST SERGEANT W. Weatherford STAFF MEMBER F Sgt. C . O. Berglund, 3rd Bn. Staff STAFF SERGEANT Bolen, J. C. FRESHMEN Avent, R. H. Bailey, M. A. Barnes, W. R. Beutelahies, J. P. Bippert, C. R. Blair, J. L. Boehnke, C. C. Borbarak. F. W. Box, B. K. Bowen. V. L. Bowling. H. H. Brandcs, C. A. Breedlove, A. E. Brents, T. E. Brown, J. R. Burrell. A. D. Coleman, S. D. Corkran, C. W. Lovvier, W. O. Cross, E. L. Love, W. D. Ditto, C. V. Mahone, L. Edwards, C A. Martin, E. L. Faltin, E. C. Mderran, C. L. Farrell, N. L. McMahan, J. D. Flynt, E. Mielke, K. R. Gist, B. H. Milford, M. H. Goldsmith, B. J. Minnis, C. D. Goode, J. P. Mitchel, G. W. Gragg. R. O. Mortan, P. W. Hall, T. J. Muncy, C. H. Hall, W. F. Nettcrville, S. C. Havelka, S. Oliver. J. E. Herwald, A. Pelt, J. H. Herzog. A. L. Pennington, E. C. Hilgimiere. H. C. Friday, Q. M. Hoerman, R. W. Prtne, K. J. Holt, R. L. Ramsey, G. Holtman, C. F. Revere, E. W. Hooks, J. M. Richardson Huckeba, W. Riggs, T. C. Hull, E. L. Ross, B. D. Jarrell, R. Sammons. T. S. Johnson, E. S. Shrader. D. D. Johnson, W. V. Specia, A. Jones, R. E. Stoval, J. A. Joy, W. Tarter, J. D. Knuch, A. T. Trim, F. C. Lacy, D. L. Warneke, C. L. Lammert, R. Watkins, E. C. Locke, C. K. Wesson. K. D. l ' B ™ on COMPANY 12 FRESHMEN R. F. HILLMAN ‘ First Sergeant COMMANDER H. M. Gorrod EXECUTIVE L. D. Dotson FIRST SERGEANT R. F. Hillman LIEUTENANT R. M. O ' Neal STAFF MEMBERS Major R. D. Hinton, 8th Regt. Staff T Sgt. D, M. Jones, 8th Regt. Staff FRESHMEN Abeyta, A. L. Abraham, W. P. Baggaley, J. H. Barnard, H. Belle, J. D. Billings, E. L. Blaschkc, E. Boone, D. A. Bowen, J. P, Bradford. F. N. Bunn, J. Burrill. G. P. Cato, J. Childers, C. A. Cooper, V. T. Curry, M. D. Oldham, W. B. Dailey, J. G. Padgett Dannenbaum, J. H. Pate, R. W. Dewbre, J, H. Penland, W. C. Dowdy. J. Phillips, B. S. Edwards, D. R. Prige, D. G. Elfstorm, B. Poye, F. G. Estes, G. P. Purgahn, W. A. Grant, J. W. Ramsey, J. D. Grantland, J. H. Rawls, B. B. Hardison, W. R. Redman, G. E. Harrison, J. H. Robertson. V. F. Hawsey, J. P, Savage, J. P. Heimer, A. R. Savage, K. D. Higgins, H. R. Schlichter, A. G. Holden, G, W. Schweers, H. E. Johnson, D. A. Schultz, R. Johnson, D. J. Shanahan, J. Jones, D. V. Sherman, R. W. Kemp, N. D. Slenk, J. E. Kerr, W. P. Smith, C. L. King. G. H. Stoltz, L. Mandola, F. A. Stratton, R. E. Mandola, F. M. Stuckert, F. W. Mann, K. H. Swcndig, J. H. McDaniels, D. Vaello, J. R. Meeks, P. L. Vick, R. G. Mercier, J. E. VollBaun, W. B. Monical, J. E. Vondergoltz, G E. Neely, D. Voros, S. R. Newman, C. D. Wendland, J. B. Williams, C. D. HERBERT M. GORROD Commander SQUADRON 13 FRESHMEN COMMANDER Albert R. Blair EXECUTIVE B. D. Adair FIRST SERGEANTS F. Haddad Wm. H. Fleming LIEUTENANT D. L. Howard TECHNICAL SERGEANT Wicke, R. J. FRESHMEN Acord. H. K. Alcock. R. W. Allison. W. R. Anderson, E. T. Baker. R. M. Barr, J. H. Bell, J. D. Benefield, J. W. Billingsley, W. E. Boyle, G. R. Bremer, G. W. Brockman, L. E. Brown, J. A. Brown, R. H. Canales, G. A, Chambers, R, K. Clemmons, M. D, Colburn, W. N. Coutret, H. C. Crow, R. S. Daughtrey, R. N. Davis, E. W. Davis, O. L. Decard, C. C., Jr. Dieb, N. S. Dodd, H. P. Durrill, W. P, Eckard, R. C. Ellerbee, E, L. Fletcher, A. O. Garitty, B. J. Goodwin, E, A. Green, B. L. Harris, E. C. Hyndman. J. D, Johnson, N. K. Kyle, O. L. Lambert, R. S. Lauther, L. U. Leinart, W. W. Maxwell, G. W. McLaughlin, E, L. Moore, J. R. Norman, G. B. O ' Conner, G. B. Pettit, R. M. Poldrack. N. E. Ramirez, P. M. Raspberry, J. H. Reynolds, R. E. Row, A. E. Schnepp, J. C. Sessions, C. Sims, J. P. Smith, S. D. Sutton. W. T. Tiller, H. O. Turner, C. T. Whitfield, J. L. Williams, K. J. Williams, L. E. Winter, W. J. Winters, T. E. Wise, G. E. Zama, R. M. WM. H. FLEMING First Sergeant MARCUS G. LOADER Executive JAMES E. BOX, JR. First Sergeant COMPANY 14 TRANSFER FRESHMEN COMMANDER J. R. Stevenson EXECUTIVE M. G. Loader FIRST SERGEANT James E. Box, Jr. FRESHMEN Ashcarft, R. A. Bickley, E. J. Bomba, J. G. Britain Cheves, R. L. Clarke, E. Corder, R. G. Cox, D. R. Deneumoustier, J. R. Dillon, W. H. Eiland, B. Garcia, D. Garza, P. Gordon, W. Gossett, R. Harper, O. S. Harris, R. S. Heard, B. J. Hill, R. H. McFarland, M. E. McKay Madding, R. . Miller, W. T. Molberg. C. F. Parks, D. R. Phipps, R. W. Pittman, R. W. Rodriguez, H. R. Sanders, P. Schuster, J. L. Smith, P. A. Stallins, D. R. Steed, J. Steves, R. R. Tanner, K. Twaddell, R. E. Victery, C. Walter, V. J. Warnker, V. L. Whitaker, B. J. R. STEVENSON Commander SQUADRON 15 FRESHMEN L. S. KING 1s sf Ex¥niin e ALFRED C. HAYNES First Sergeant CARL O. MOORE Com tunnel er COMMANDER C. O. Moore EXECUTIVE I. . S. King FIRST SERGEANT J. J. Martin, Jr. LIEUTENANTS E. Harvey P. King STAFF MEMBERS R. Ashley, 2nd Group Staff C. Machala. 2nd Group Staff Capt. Cap!. CORPORALS Able, J. Manner, B. Orr, P. Tomehescn. A. FRESHMEN Arnold, C. R. Barton, J, E. Brosch, J. W. Cornelius, J. M. Crocker. M. C. Dickerson. R. L. Espcv, H. R. Felt ., D. E. Green, F. H. Harrell. J. O. Harris. V. J. Haskell. V. T. Hendricks. A. J. Holland, J. R. Hull. R. B. Johnson, J. D. Jones, R. T. Keister. M. P. Kenedy, C. E. King, J. E. Kocrlin. G. H. Kolb. N. K. Kuehn. E. G. Kusc, A. C. Leifest, F. Mair, S. Malone. M. M. Martin. R. D. Mathis, J. R. Mieth. I. G. Miller, B. Mills, E. M. Mitchell. J. E. Newton. G. D. Pitts. R. W. Porter. J. Pruitt. J. D. Pullen, L. M. Raborn, E. G. Rankin. R. A. Ratliff. J. V. Red. W. Reynolds, R. Rhodes, L. D. Riley, J. B. Ripley, R. L. Robards, J. Robinson, C. M. Ross, P. C. Roth, R. Y. Rowe, J. B. Richardson, C. T. Schneider, D. Smith, Y. E. Snodgrass, J. B. Stafford, R. V. Steed, D. L. Stokley, F. W. Thames. C. N. Wcnsel, H. A. Walton. W. A. Vatzlavik, V. F. Wesch. D. R. West. H. O. Ik- EIGHTH REGIMENT Fourth Battalion Staff LT. COLONEL WARREN E. MONTGOMERY Commander CAPTAIN ROBERT F. ASHLEY Adjutant MAJOR CHARLES F. MACHALA Operations Officer T SGT. HENRY PROCHAZKA Sergeant Major T SGT. DOUGLAS L. SHANKLES Supply Sergeant 397 THE ROSS VOLUJ First Platoon FIRST SQUAD Lincecum. R. E. Krueger. D. E. Steed. G. E. Mitchell. M. M. Phillips. L. J. Mathews. J. C. Mebanc. W. B. Mattei. J. B. Jordan, J. I. Dominguez. L. F. BURCH, V. R............................................. Platoon Leader STEED, JOE ............................................ Platoon Sergeant BURTON, ALAN ........................................ Platoon Guide FIRST SQUAD THIRD SQUAD Cavitt, Truman Messengale, E. A. Vanzura, Bruce Carlisle. T. W. Shaeffer, R. J. Hillman, R. F. Highsmith, W. S. Morris, F. R. Roberts, V. K. Thomas, J. H. Wacker. C. A. Smallwood, Grady Clifford, John M. Schlather, W. G. Urrutia, A1 C. Carlyle. G. W. Harper, Sam H. Bragassa, C. B. Read, J. M. Sparks, Gene W. Wallingford, R. E. Berner, G. W. SECOND SQUAD Hirsch, T. J. McClure, Don H. Hill. L. D. Cox, F. A. Scott, C. M. Trauth. I. C. Smith, E. W. Birdwell, J. R. Andrews, R. L. Killian, R. B. LOUIS L. STUART Executive Second SECOND SQUAD Stallings. L. W. Herbert. V. F. England. W. H. Hill. E. H. Mabray. T. E. Jarvis. O. C. Wolfskill. L. A. Casey. W. A. Shankles. L. L. Wolf. D. B. Radford. L. R. McDaniels, R. B STRICKERT, R. R. MORRIS, J. L...... CHAPMAN, BOB . 398 i EER COMPANY Third Platoon J. C. FLETCHER First Sergeant ROGERS, J. W............................................. Platoon Leader EDWARDS, G. D................................. Platoon Sergeant VANDENBERG, DUANE ........................ Platoon Guide FIRST SQUAD THIRD SQUAD Burkhaltcr, A. C. Holley. E. E. Berger, C. E. Springer. C. R. Raynaud, J. B. Shown. Guy Noak. A. E. Curtis, J. E. Carr. G. W. Howell, D. D. Smith. C. R. Hegmann, E. W. Hamilton, William Ledlow, J. C. Balke, B. K. Eyster. C. R. Jenkins, J. G. Slone. C. R. Hornstein, C. G. Matush. J. E. Johnson. W. R. SECOND SQUAD Russek, Vic Schmidt, E. L. Thornton. Jack Bottom, Davis Black, S. G. Goode. S. D. Greaney, D. E. Becker, A. W. Hinman. Pete Carnahan. David Buchanan, R. E. Gorrod. Bert latoon Platoon Leader platoon Sergeant ...... Platoon Guide THIRD SQUAD Wallace, J. C. Holland, A, W. Thornton. W. S. Pkienneke, C. H. Faulkner, R. C. McCarley, R. E. Kruger, W. D. GiUett, V. W. Anderson, J. G. Dobbins, R. N. MAJOR WILLIAM J. HYDE Military Sponsor CAPTAIN BASIL L. HOYL Military Sponsor JAMES G. ANDERSON Administration Officer WILLIAM A. McSPADDEN Guidon Bearer Buddy Burch and Roy Striekert were elected as Commander and Executive late in the second semester. Their hard work and persever¬ ance made the Ross Volunteer’s exhibition on Mother’s Day one of the outstanding attractions on the campus. The organization known as the Ross Volunteers is the oldest or¬ ganized student activity at A M. They have officially represented the ' state of Texas, they have acted as escort and honor guard at the inaugu¬ ration of Texas Governors, they act as a guard of honor to other distin¬ guished personages, and as a drill team and honor escort company on various occasions throughout the state. SENIOR BATTALION LT. COLONEL JAMES W. DOBBYN Commander MAJOR JERRY W. WARD Operations Officer CAPTAIN ELMER E. CURRY Adjutant CAPTAIN ROBERT L. HAYNIE Intelligence Officer 401 DON R. MOORE Executive COMMANDER SENIORS G. E. Goodman Armstrong. J. H. K link sick, B. A. Abercrombie, E. F. Koopman. F. O. EXECUTIVE Adair, B. D. Kyle. W. A. D. R. Moore Allison. E. D. Laing. G. W. Baetge. G. D. Levin. M. C. LIEUTENANTS Birenberg. L. Lovingfcoss. V. J. Blackhaller. J. H. Machala. C. F. J. E. Goforth Breckenridge, L. W. McCallcm, T. J. R. Lilley, Jr. Brewer, E. E. Moore. V. M. C. W. Penn Chandler. C. G. Morris. D. E. D. Pfefferkorn Chapin. T. Nelson. V. C. G. Richardson Clayton, E. G. Ottinger. M. G. J. C. Thomas Davis, D. W. Perkins. C. B. Dees. D. O. Pratt. B. J. Downing, D. Roberts. G. East. R. Sawyer. T. E. Fox. B. Scott. J. F. Godwin, I. Shelton, R. D. Griffin, A. Z. Spadachcne. T. Gullette. T. W. Spears. W. J. Havard. E. D. Stephens, C. D. Hayes, A. A. Van Tassll, K. C. Hillman, J. T. Vogel, W. D. Holley, H. J., Jr. Wall. P. T. Johnson, B. J. Weyman, J. D. Johnson, E. E. White, M. MICHAEL DUECHE Commander COMMANDER M. Dueche EXECUTIVE J. B. Vittrup LIEUTENANTS B. G. Avera N. R. Dragna J. England SENIORS Brock. E. H. Cato. C. Crownover. A. B. Crozicr, J. A. Duke, E. Gray, J. Keene, M. Mangum. W. H. Marshal, O. Moore. J. S. Pittard, L, Otken, F. P. Pipes, K. Sawtellc, G. G. Vaughan. W. Walker, B. Woochester, D. R. C” SENIORS COMMANDER P. S. Park SENIORS Adams, C. AUnoch, F. J. Bertrand, C. Brown, F. L. Caple, J. W. Case, R. B. Cumley, J. Danesi, W. A. Dixon, J. B. Dougharty, F. J. Frazier, M, L. Hickirson, C. M. Humphrey, H. Johnson, J. R. King, D. L. Lampc, R. W, Lay, G. LeBlanc, G. T. Lindley, C. B. Luckey, Perry Manitzas, F. W. Mascorro, J. N. Myers, R. L. Oliphant, L. N. Pacheco, R. Parker, W, Rosenthal, S. Saldana, A. D. Smyth, C. Sprecn, F. Thomas, B, Tucker, M, Vornkahl, W. Walker, J, Q. Ward, J. W. Wilcox. G. William, H. M. PHOCION S. PARK Commander D” SENIORS T. D. DAVIS Commander COMMANDER T. D. Davis EXECUTIVE G. E. Wallace SENIORS Abbott, J. D. Allen, R. W. Anthony, G. T. Armstrong, G. Arnold, D. L. Chambers, B. L. Chiappetta, J. A. Curtino, J. A. Hudson. C. T., Jr. Johnson, C. Johnson, W. D. Koester, W. Perkins, S. Reed, S. M. Storrie, J. H, Strode, H. B. Tieken, A. W. Wallace, A. F. Velton, R. E. York, R. R. GUY E. WALLACE Executive THE BONFIRE For two weeks or more before the Thanksgiving game with T. U., the whole Corps takes part in building the bonfire. Logs and trees from all over Brazos County are carried, dragged, and, hauled to the Main Drill Field to make a fire whose flames soar hundreds of feet into the air and which can be seen for miles around. In order that the logs not be set afire prematurely, each company in the Corps is assigned a time to guard the bonfire providing a vigilant sentry twenty-four hours a day . Thanksgiving eve, or if the game is to be played in Austin, two nights before Thanksgiving, the senior yell leaders followed by the band and the Corps march to the Drill Field and set the towering pyramid of wood aflame. Then a yell practice is held in the light of the bonfire, at which time the yell leaders, the senior football players, Pinky” and others speak. The bonfire is a symbol first of every Aggie’s love of his school, and second of every Aggie’s burning desire to beat the University. It is at this time, as each man listens to the talks and watches his fire burn with millions of sparks rising into the air, that he feels this love and burning desire the strongest. Indeed at the Bonfire that great intangible thing called the Aggie Spirit” hangs so thick over the Drill Field that those who are present can almost see it and Aggies the world over can feel it. Picture by OVERTON 406 PUBLICATIONS Student publications include AGGIELAND ’52, THE BATTALION, THE AGRICULTURIST, THE ENGINEER, THE COMMENTATOR, and THE SOUTHWESTERN VETERINARIAN. This entire program is designed to give students the opportunity to produce their own publi¬ cations. In addition, this program provides an outlet for student opinion and serves as a medium for fostering congenial faculty-student relations. It would indeed be a misfortune to pass up this opportunity to pay tribute to the man responsible for the successful operation of all publications. He is never in the limelight, but he is always at hand to give aid and assistance to those who need it. His words of wisdom, nonchalant manner, and un¬ predictable personality have been a great boon to many students of this college — in or out of public cations. To Roland Bing, we of the AGGIELAND ’52 staff take this opportunity ' to express our appreciation. 408 STUDENT ACTIVITIES OFFICE STAFF The girls — happier than usual. STAFF OF THE A M PRESS AGGIE AGGIELAND ’52 STAFF Co-Editors Bill McSpadden Bibb Underwood Sports Editor David Wolf Activities Editor J. W. (Doggy) Dalston Military Editor Ted Walton Art Editor Les Overton Business Manager Van Vandenberg Club Editor Joe Davidson Class Editors Bill Nicholson Dan Clinton Sam E. Dehm Editors’ Assistant Jim Royalty JUNIORS Guy Delaney Harvey Miller Dave Brecher Roy Wells Kent Marshall Joe Price Phil Tanis Dennis Zahn SOPHOMORES Dutch” Dutcher Louis Riggins Bobby Corbell Roy Sullivan Paul Roper J. W. Spadachene A. W. Hohlt Gene Polzer Harold Kupfer -Editors Underwoou - the 1952 AGGIELAND. FRESHMAN Charles Chuck” Newman The staff of the AGGIELAND ’52 has surely missed the presence of Sam who was stricken with polio shortly after summer camp. The staff takes a break to pose for the photographer. Front row, left to right: Dalston, Davidson, Underwood, Clinton, Vandenberg, McSpadden, Wolf, Nicholson. Second row: Delaney, Miller, Newman, Price, Dutcher. Third row: Overton, Corbell, Riggins, Roper. WSb. --- _ Sports Editor, Dave Wolf, gives instructions to Bucky” Price while Dutch Dutcher types a team roster. wMe De ' ' Z Id ACCIELANn u d Harfiij P Pa , rcs to send oil P, S . Bobby 5; Sophomore Assistant. Bobby Corbell, Club Editor. Joe Davidson, and Business Manager Van Vandenberg relax a few minutes to discuss the situation. Art Editor, Les Overton, Activities Editor, Doggy Dalston, Sophomore staffer Paul Roper and Fish Chuck Newman examine photos for an ® r J activities page layout. 8r I M Wolf and Underwood argue about how it should be done while Price enjoys the goings on and Walton solemnly pounds his typewriter. Bil1 N choJ wHh « m XSZ- SSL -. t r ' ‘-“ on I |«, K, isi ' ns. 412 ALION Bill Dickens, Feature Editor; Allen Pengally, Associate News Editor; Frank Davis, City Editor. 413 THE AGRICULTURIST AGRICULTURIST STAFF Editor Jim Lehmann Associate F.dilor Warren Pierce Assistant Editors Don Hegi Putter Jarvis Gene Steed Features Shelby Newman Ed Holder Jack Vincent Ed Avery Bart Brooks Circulation Manager Tony Bockholt Circulation Assistants Ken Hill Hugh Winn Ed Stern Advertising Guy Jackson Faculty Adviser Otis Miller Front row, left to right: Holder, Stern, Vincent, Lehmann, Newman, Bockholt. Back row: Jackson, Steen, Hegi, Pierce, Jarvis, Winn. MMENTATOR THE CO the commentator staff Co-Editors Tack Brandt k ale Walston Business Nsanagei X)on Lance Writers A. K. Pengelly Arvis Noak Jerry Bennett Don Friend Carl Posey C B. Avera, Jr- Gene Rooke Ed Holder Artists Carl Posey Bob Bynes row, left to right: Bennett, Manitzas, Pengelly. ' C Brandt, Walston, Posey, I THE ENGINEER ENGINEER STAFF Editor Robert F. Brown Assistant Editor David Leahy Business Manager Eric Holland Technical Editors Bob Barman Jack Craig Joke Editors J. E. Richardson C. H. LeBlanc Features E. L. Walker Gene Sparks Layout Design Francis Spreen Photographers Bob Alderdice Roddy Peoples EDITORIAL STAFF—Teddy Hirsch, Bill Herbert, W. R. Green, B. W. Grosjean, J. L. Clanton, R. T. Miller, C. E. McCullough, Charles Collins, Pat Dolan, Bob Touchstone, Bob Johnson, C. A. Wacker. Staff Typists Gene Hirschfelt J. R. Callaway Staff Artists Freddy Adickes Marvin Aly THE SOUTHWESTERN VETERINARIAN Staff of THE SOUTHWESTERN VETERINARIAN Editor Bill Ellsworth Associate Editor J. G. Goodman BUSINESS STAFF—J. C. Mullins, P. R. Weyerts, H. I. Jenkins, E. W. Crow, G. T. Moore, J. E. Allison, J. T. Laningham, L. N. Springer. ASSISTANT EDITORS—D. R. Hranitzky, Abstracts; G. Ken¬ dricks, Jr., Photography; C. Bourke and W. B. Ross, Poll Section; W. M. Taegel, Jr., Short Articles; O. G. Tobias, Clinical Case Reports: T. B. Angel, Jr., Poultry Practice; W. L. Anderson, Comments from Practitioners; E. M. Vinas, Alumni News; M. C. Frankson, Opportunities; J. M. Brown, Animal Nutrition; R. P. Goldston, Personalities; S. N. McLeod, Texi- cology Topics; R. L. Hubert, Jr., Association and Auxiliary News; W. F. Dossey, Personnel Manager. WRITERS—O. E. Bochorn, D. L. Fitte, T. M. Howard, E. D. Besch, D. I. Ogden, T. E. Harding, J. C. Rohdes, T. L. Benson, M. B. Pigott, J. Fineg, H. E. Jackson, P. H. Kramer, B. Bell, E. Phollips, H. K. Corum, W. H. Smith, E. L. Tieken, H. M. Bruecher, G. Berger, P. W. Cadenhead, T. G. Carroll, N. P. Clark, A. J. Gotten, K. J. Davis, G. C. Drew, E. I. Eckerman, R. W. George, M. T. Goff, R. W. Grogan, J. L. Harper, J. C. Hart, R. T. Hebert, P. N. Holcomb, Jr., L. A. Holden, Jr. M. U. Johnson, N. B. Isom, R. M. LaCour, S. W. Levingston, R. G. Lewis, W. M. Lewis, C. Livingston, R. W. Moore, W. S. Nichols, W. H. Ponder, R. W. Rowe, R. T. Terrell, J. B. Tillery, Jr., M. A. Waguespack, Jr., E. R. Willmann, J. M. Word. First row, left to right: Goldston, Ellsworth, Weyerts, Angel, Bockhorn, McLeod. Middle row: Mullins, Jenkins, Tobias, Frankson, Besch. Third row: Dossey, Kendrick, Springer. ORGANIZATIONS Organizational activities at A M probably exceed in student participation those at any other school of comparable size. Exclusive of Military units, there are over one hundred and fifty active organizations on the campus. Surveys and experience indicate that five out of six students partici¬ pate in some type of organizational activity. Clubs and societies have added to student experience with programs of fine speakers, partici¬ pation in national organizational activities and competitive activities, and socials. They have provided practical experience in group leadership, group cooperation, and program planning. The home town c lubs carried through a high school contact project with a planned thoroughness and purpose that contributed to the high schools’ guidance programs. There is apparently no limit to possibilities for the growth of organizational activities. They supply experience, recreation and inteiests to a large percentage of the student body. They contri¬ bute to maximum benefits in a full academic and extra-curricular student life. 418 TOWN HALL Earl Beavers Buddy Burch Don Carroll Bob Dunn Bill Hegman Bill Highsmith Harold Hughes Weldon Kruger C. L. Ray Kieth Ritter Darrell Roberts Vic Russeck Guy Shown Roy Striekert Murphy Vaught Dale Walston Ken Wiggins Lyl e Wolfskill 419 SINGING CADETS Gerald Armstrong Charles Arnold Marion Baugh Ralph Benton Jerrel Bland J. L. Blair Ben Blankenship Donald Boswell Hollie Briscoe Bart Brooks Martin Burkhead Tommy Butler J. P. Casbergue Carol Cato Charles Collins Tom Cooper Tommy Craft Bobbie Davis Jim Earl Leonard Eddy Kylex Effinger Rodney Depue Pat Dolan Rober Drawe Richard Franklin Don Friend Daniel Galvan Foster Gray Jack Gressett A. J. Haddock John Halsell Louis Hampton Larry Hardwicke J. M. Harrison J. R. Henderson Roy Hickman John Hildebrand R. D. Hinton Harold Hughes Willard Jenkins Gene King John Kinslow Gilber Lay Bill Lewis Doyle Lowrey Don Lyles John Mahan H. D. Maxwell Sidney Maxwell Bill McMillan Vol Montgomery L. W. Morris Thurmond Munson George Nickle Keith Nickle Robert Orr S. R. Orr Calvin Pigg W. N. Pirtle Richard Reynolds John Richards E. W. Riveire James Rollens Thomas Savage Forrest Simmons C. L. Southerland Horace Smith Tames Storrie Jeridan Strong Kenneth Ban Tassel Dick Van Tyne Dale Walston Allen Ward Jerry Ward Elden Werner Charles White Ken Wiggins Waddell Williams Bill Wiseman Pat Wood Joe Wooding Herby Yoehle Bill Young 420 AGGIELAND ORCHESTRA SAXOPHONES TROMBONES Haskell Motheral Dan Hanna Jerry Cox Doyle Thomas Dave Lawson George Millsap John Shanks Ted Gullette PIANO Gordon Keller Lowell Holmes BASS Albert Cusick TRUMPETS DRUMS Wayne Dunlap Dick Smith Glenn Torrence VOCALIST Gene Kennedy Tommy Butler 421 MEMORIAL STUDENT CENTER DIRECTORATE DAN DAVIS. President—LAMAR McNEW, Vice President CHARLES STIEFEL .................................................... Chairman, Art Gallery Committee TOM ROUNTREE ................................................................ Chairman, House Committee JIMMY ROLLINS .................................................................... Chairman, Music Committee DICK VAN TYNE ..................................................... Chairman, Dance Committee (Fall) BOYCE HOLMES .................................................... Chairman, Dance Committee (Spring) JOHN WALLACE ........................................ Chairman, Browsing Library Committee (Fall) GUY JACKSON ........................................ Chairman, Browsing Library Committee (Spring) CLAYTON SELPH .................................................... Director, Public Relations Committee DON TSCHIRHART ............................................................ Chairman, Crafts Committee HENRY COLE ................................................................................ President, Camera Club BERNIE HOEFELMEYER ................................................................ President, Bowling Club BOB ROARK .................................................................................... President, Radio Club CARROLL PHILLIPS ............................................................ Chairman, Games Committee KEN McCONNELL .................................................... Chairman, Table Tennis Committee PAT TARVER ........................................................................ Chairman, Bridge Committee MRS, RALPH TERRY ....... DR. J. Q. HAYS .............. MR. M. H. BUTLER ............ MR. TOM PUDDY ............ MR. ANGUS WILLIAMS .... MISS BETTY BOLANDER MRS. ANN HILLIARD ...... MR. CHRIS GENT ............. MRS. CLARA HOWARD ..... MRS. HELEN ATTERBURY SPONSORS ..... Art Gallery Committee, (Instructor and Sponsor) ...................................... Browsing Library Committee ................................................................ Bowling Club ................................................................ Camera Club ................ Crafts Committee, (Instructor and Sponsor) ................... Music Committee and Dance Committee ...... House Committee and Public Relations Committee ................................................................... Radio Club ........................................... Instructor, Dancing Classes ................. Recording Secretary, Council and Directorate 422 YMCA OFFICERS C. L. RAY ........................................................ President FRANK SHERRILL ............................. Vice President JOHN OLSON .............................................. Secretary CHARLES BEAGLE ........................ Program Chairman MEMBERS Beagle, C. D. Brosch, J. W. Colvin, Fair Cummings, Conrad Dean. W. W. Downey, Ray Ellis, Newton Foxworth, Charles French, Richard Coyer, S. C. Hohlt, Allan Hudson, Ronnie Jackson, J. B. Kalil, Bill Kopecky, William Leavitt, Richard Lehmann, James Miller, Richard Olson, John Phillips, W. W. Ray, C. L. Reed, Bill Sherrill, Frank Stanford, Ed Stice, O. D. Vieaux. Jules Walz, G. C. West, Joe Williams, Tommy 423 BOB W. DAVIS President BAPTIST STUDENT UNION MEMBERS DREXAL TOLAND Vice President Alexander, Bill Alexander, David Carlisle, Tommy Davis, Bob Downey, Ray Fletcher, Jesse Gibson, Ken Groves, Ken Hanna, Jim Harris, Cliff Harvey, Gene Higgins, A1 Johnson, Wesley Laing, George Lloyd, Ed Pitts, Dr, C. F. Potts, Dr. R, C. Ragsdale, Sidney Rice, David Shanahan, Jimmy Shanahan, Ralph Smith, Doug Thaggard, Lindy Thomas, Jack Toland, Drexel 424 HAROLD GANT President DENNIS HRANITZKY Vice President NEWMAN CLUB MEMBERS Abell, Joe Adamcik, Frank Adams, Henry J AUnoch, Fred Alvarey, Roy Babin, Robert Barlow, Roger Beattie, Robert Begnaud, Ed Belle. David Besterio, Albert Bippcrt, Vernon E. Blaschkc. H. E. Block. Clayton Bloomer, J. E. Blue. Don Bockholt, Anton J. Bockholt, Leo B. Bomba, John Brady, Richard Bohuslav, Johnnie J. Broussard, Charles Brady, Richard Brown, L. C. Brown, R. B. Burkard, Danny Burke, Jimmy Burns, Ted Byrne, Johnny J. Cain, Joseph A. Canesco, Gonzalo Cappel, John Casbergue, J. P. Cassidy. Delmar R. Cervenka, Billy Chiapetta, Joseph Cicherski, Billy Cire, Richard Coindreau, O. M. Collins, J. P. Crowl, John Cuellar, Andres Darilek. Oscar Dashiell. T. L. Davis. Rothe Davison, Thomas Dayhoff, Eugene DeHacs, Louis A. Dominguez, Luis F. Danncmiller. George Dougharty, F. J. Drozd, Robert Ducos, Jorge Duhon, Glenn Dvoracek, Marvin Effenberger, Leo Eisworth, Phil Elfstrom, Bernard Ernstes, Leo F. Farmer, Donald Finn, Bill Fisch, Bill Franz, James Frazier, M, L. Fritz, Joe Fuentes, C. R. Fuller, Eugene Galindo. Carlos Galvan. Daniel Gant, Harold Garcia, Heriberto Garcia, Oscar Garza, Arteiro Garza, J. A., Jr. Gawcik, Jimmy Gerltch, L. H. Gilles, A. E. Gillet, Victor Golasinski, Jim Golla, D. F. Golla, P. J. Gomez, A. E. Gondran, J. J. Gonzales, Carlos Goodson. homas B. Goodwin, E. P. Gorman. James Grider, Carlos Guido, Louis Gutierrez, Hector Haas, J. R. Haberman, Lawrence Hanley, John Harrison, Jimmy Havelka, William Hebert, John R. Helfrich, F. J. Henkhaus, R. H. Hernandez, M. A. Hildebrand, John Hlavinka, Charles J. Holtman, C. F. Hranitz ky, Dennis Hrneir, O. F. Hubert, P. L. Hudson, Andy Huettel, W. L. Hunkier, W. K. Ingels, R. A. Jeansonne, Jerry Kallat, Raymond Kanderla, E. A. Keller, George Kleypas, Kenny Koegl, B. F. Kolar, J. E. Konderla. Edward Koontz. J. L. Kubala, Lowell La Cour, Ray Landry, Gerald Lanktree, Hugh Larmmert, Ray Laskoskie, Lawrence Lastclick, J. J. LeBlanc, Pat Lukefahn, Maurice Luquette, R. A. Machala, C. F. Malek, Frank Mancuso, A, R. Mancuso, Gus Margoitta, Anthony Markham, James Masera, O. Matusek, Bennie J. Matzke. R. R. Maxfield, Robert P. Mazanec, Ed McCane, D. A. McClellan, R. S. McDonald, Charlie McGee, Barry McKears, P. F. McMahan, J. D. Meyer, Roy Meyer, William Middleton, Jimmy Mielke, Karl Minarcik, Ruddie Mondshine, R. H. Mondshine, T. C. Moroney, Pat Munillo, Ray Munster, M. G. Murray. H. James Moffatt. J. M. Naugh, Kurt, Jr. Nedbalek, E. J. Netardus, Jaro Neuvar, Erwin Novak. Allen J. Novosad, Clifford O’Hearn, Louis D. Onhaizer, Jerry Orts, Frank A. Pacheco, F. Parker, Charles Patronella, Charles Pfeiffer, Arnold Pigg. Jimmy Polzcr, Eugene Polzer, Wilfred Prihoda, LeRoy Prochaska, Ernest A. Prochuko, F. C. Raab, Quinton Raney, Jerry Restivo, A. J. Richards, Terry Richers, Otto Riggs, Tommy Rodehaver, Jack Ross, Don Ross, Geoige Rowley, Steve Ruffini, Harry Ruiz, Bob Ruiz, Dick Russo, A. S. Sandoval, E. J. Scamardo, Sam Schanen, Giles Schwertner, Harold Skidmore, H. J., Jr. Slenk, Johnny Sliman, M. R. Smith, D. H. Solis, Joe Specia, Anthony Speich, John Stovall, J. A. Sullins, Bob Sullivan, James Talbert. Ben Tevis, R. S. Thomas, Norman Thompson, T. W. Tibbetts, H. S. Till, George Torres. Arturo Trauth, Ignatius Trauth. Nace Trevino, Isidro Trevino. Ricardo P. Tschirhart. L. A. Tschirhart, Lloyd Turcotte, J. A. Turcotte, Robert A. Uptmore, Jim Uptmore, Ted Uranga, F. A. Urbanic, Frank A., Jr. Urbanosky, Harold J. Urrutia, A. C. Vatzlovick. Victor Waguespack, M. A., Jr. Walker. John Walker. W. E. Walter, Virgil Walton. Fred H., Jr. Way. Frank Webb. Conrad C. Welder, Ray Wendland. James Wilfredt. Edward Wohlfeld, Robert Wright, Ed Wright. Lee Roy Wright, W. B. Yates. Thomas H. Yentzen, Norman Zeidlik. Wm. Zemanek, James E. Zouzalik. Victor 425 B’NAI B’RITH HILLEL FOUNDATION OFFICERS BENNETT KALMANS ................................ President IRVIN GOLDSTEIN ............................ Vice President ALVIN GOLMAN ........................................ Treasurer ROBERT BRASLAU .................................... Secretary MARVIN ENGELBERG .................... Parliamentarian LUTHERAN STUDENT ASSOCIATION OFFICERS ED STERN ........................................................ President JIM LEHMAN ........................................ Vice President ARNO BECKER .............................................. Secretary ARVIS E. NOAK ............................................ Treasurer H. H. HADLEY ................................ Faculty Sponsor 426 WESLEY FOUNDATION OFFICERS JOHN HALL .................................................. President BILL WISEMAN ............................................ Secretary DON HEATH ................................................ Treasurer INTER-COUNCIL COMMITTEE OFFICERS JIM LEHMANN .............................................. President IGNATIUS TRAUTH ............................ Vice President ED DOBBIN .................................................... Secretary OFFICERS HOWARD KRUSE ........................................ Chairman E. B. DANIELS .................................... Vice Chairman PHIL HUEY .................................. Secretary-Treasurer SHELBY NEWMAN ........................................ Reporter MEMBERS Leon Bennett R. Bittner Richard Bloom Malcolm Dyer Charles Elwood Alton Enloe Bruce Gibson H. Grelen John Hudnall Bob Langford Jim Lehmann Gerald McEntire Jim Moore Paul Moore R. R. Rinnert R. O. Roland J. C. Smith George Townsen Billy Turner Horace Ban Oeave Jack Vincent B. J. Wallace Jack Willingham 428 J. G. ANDERSON Chancellor ALTON ENLOE Censor ALPHA ZETA MEMBERS Adkins. W. G. Amslor, Louis Philip Anderson. James G. Arrington. Clyde O. Bates. Billie Bob Beasley. Charles Benton. Jack L. Black. S. Glenn Blankenship. Albert Y. Bockholt. L. B. Brady. Richard T. Bravo. Robert Brown. Bruce Ccrvenka. Billie Chapman. Carlton J. Derry. John J Ellwood. Charles Burke Enloe, Alton Evans. John W. Gibson. Bruce G. Grelen. Harold E. Haberman. Lawrence R. Harper. Joel W. Henderson. Bobby L. Hinesly. Thomas Daniel Holmes. L. A. Hegi. Don Paul Hill. Edward Hoover. Wm. L. Huffman. Wm. Hulan. H. O. Keese. C. W. Kothman. Carlton C. Kruse. Howard W. Law. Paul F. Lehman. James Lewis. Wm. M. Little. Carroll G. McCrady. James A. Mack. Harry J Magee. Aden C. Manuel. Martin Miller. R. W. Morris. Frank R. Musser. Edgar R. Newman. James S. Noack. E L. Phillips, H. E. Pierce. W. M. Ragsdale. Bobby J. Rogers. E. A. Saunders. P. J. Schwarz, Kirk F. Shankles, Douglas L. Slone. Chas. R Smallwood. Grady L. Smith. James C. Smith. Edgar W. Steed. Gene Earl Summy. Alfred F. Taylor. L. K. Thornton. Jack Tiedt. L O. Townsen, George E. Trimmier. Bill Trotter. E. W. Tschirhart. Don L. Turner. Billie B Van Cleave. Horace W. Vincent. Jack R. Williams. Kenneth E. Wooten. Charley V. 429 OFFICERS BOB LANGFORD President BOB LANGFORD .......................................... President J. C. HORTON .................................... Vice President JOHN H. REEVES ....................... Secretary-Treasurer CARL SCHLUTER ............................ Parliamentarian A S A E J. C. HORTON Vice President MEMBERS Briggs, C. P. Hudnall, Johnny Brown, Ernest L., Ill Jackson. C. M. Carper, Joseph W, Jackson, Joe D. Chandler. C. G. Jackson. J. W. Clark, W. T. Jennison, D. M. Courtney, Moody E. Johnson. G. P, Criswell. Thomas M Keese, Wayne Earnestes. Leo King, L. S. Findley, E. W. Kohlhund, F. S. Flatt, D. E. Krauskopf, Ben Hall, James F. Laing, G. W. Harrison, Jim Langford, R. E. Hayes. Arnold Law, P, F. Holley, Haines Lavender. R. J. Holland. J. M. Lewellen, O. L. Linnstaedcer, Vernon E. Sol, Mario McCarty, I. W, Thomas, J. P. M ' cDade, Tommy Timmons, K. D. Miller, C. H. Trousdale, J. W. Milligan, J. S. Wade, Elmo Monroe, Ken Wann, Cave M. Morton, L. D. Weiner, T. D. Neason, T. G. Whitaker, J. B. Pittman, D. N. Winsett, Ivan Powell, B. W. Wolcik, F. F. Reeves, John H. Wright, H. D. Rodriguz, E. C. Zoch. R. M. Schluter, Carl Schwarz, Kirk F. Smith, Gordon H. 430 OFFICERS E. B. DANIEL ... ALTON ENLOE W. M. LEWIS ... J. S. NEWMAN DON P. HEGI...... Q. A. JOHNSON.. DR. L. G. JONES ........... President ■. Vice President ........... Secretary .......... Treasurer .............. Reporter ..Parliamentarian ............... Sponsor ALTON ENLOE Vice President AGRONOMY SOCIETY MEMBERS Bell, A. D. Enloe, Alton Hendee, P. J. Landry, R. C. Mosteller, S. A. Stallings, W. E. Black, S. G. Enloe, E. M. Henderson. B. L. Latham, J. M. Newman. J. S. Thornton, L. F. Bockholt, A. J. Fischgrabe, O. D. Higginbotham, C. D. Leal, R. P. Payne, T. I.. Tschirhart, D. L. Bockholt, L. B. Floyd, W. E. Hinesly, T. D. Lewis, W. M. Polzer, W. L. Underwood. B. A. Bruns, R. H. L. Garcia, Oscar Howard, H. L Lynch, W. E. Ramey, R. P. Vickers, R. L. Buster, G. O. Goode, J. K. Hitt, J. P. Lyons, C. R. Richmond, D. L. Cain, N. J. Hargrove, K. L. Johnson, Q. A. McLendon, H. M. Scaief, M. H. Daniel, E. B. Hegi. D. P. Kammerdiener, C. J. Morgan, R. E. Solomon, L. T. 431 OFFICERS J. C. MULLINS ............................................ President W. L. ANDERSON ................................ Vice President L. A. HOLDEN ............................ Secretary-Treasurer J. W. PRICE .................................................... Reporter A V M A MEMBERS Abbott. T. F. Cook. J. E. Goff, M. T. Allison. J. E. Corum, H. K. Goldston, R. P. Aman, E. B. Gotten, A. J. Goodman, J. G. Anderson, D. L. Coughlin, R. Goodwin, R. J. Anderson. W. L. Cress, R. D. Graves, F. M., Jr. Angel, T. B., Jr, Criswell. W. A, Green, W. W. Bell, B. D. Crow. E. W. Gregory, H. E. Benson, T. L. Curbello, R. E. Griffin, C. D. Berger, G. Curry, R. B. Grogan, R. W. Besch, E. E. Dalovisio, L. P. Harding, T. E. Blundell. J, D.. Jr. Dancer. E. W., Jr. Harper, J, L. Bockhorn, O. E. Daniels, R. C. Hart, J. C., Jr. Boring, G. D. Darter, D. A. Hebert, R. T. Bourke, C. D.. Jr. Davis, C. W. Henderson, B. W. Bowden. J. C. Davis, J, P. Henderson, J, W. Braden, J, A. Davis, K. J. Hinton, B, J. Broussard, V. L. Dieterich. H. F., Jr. Hoffman, R. A. Brown, J, M. Dossey, W. F. Holcomb, H. V. Brucks. E. W., Jr. Drew, G. C. Holcomb. P. M., Jr. Bruccbner. H, M. Dunn. W. A. Holden, L. A., Jr. Bryan, N. A, Durham, P, R. Holt, A. J. Buchanan. S. J.. Jr, Eckerman, E. H. Horres, E. C. Buck, W. W. Ellsworth. B. R. Hosek, J. J. Burch. J, S. Elston. D. M. Howard, T. M. Cabla. H. F. Fields. F.R . Hranitsky, D. R. Cadenhead. P. W. Fineg. J. 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W., Jr. Ponder, W. H. Trevino, G. S. Lockridge, W. W. Prewitt, J. M. Trocquet, W. A. Loftin, R. L. Price, C. F. Turner, P. R. McAda, W. E. Price, J. W. Ulrich, J. A. McCarty, L. L., Jr. Pritchard, H. T. Vaughan, M, H. McLeod, S. N. Pruett, R. H. Vernon, J. R. Maddox, R, M. Ramsey, F. A. Vinas, E. M. Martin, D, B. Martin, J. O. Reedy, L. M. Ray, B. B. Waguespack, M. A., Jr. Waidhofer, L. Mathis, J. M. Reyes, J. Walther, D. C. Melins, H. C. Rhodes, J. C. Watts, G. L. Meyers, B. R. Ross, W. B. Wehrs, F. Michel, H. F. Rowe, E. T, Westbrook, B. R. Mode, W. G. Rowe, R, W. Weyerts, P. R, White, D. D. Monsell, J. M. Schmidt, H. W. Moore, G. T. Scott, D. E. Williams, D. E. Moore, R. W. Seay, J. L. Williams, L. R. Mullins, J. C. Sims, F. N. Willis, C. E. Murchison, T. E. Smith, C. K. Williford, R. C. Murtishaw, T. R. Smith, H. Wilman, E. R. Nauert, R. F, Smith, S. J. Wilson, C. L. Nichols, W. S., Jr. Smyka. E. W. Wilson, J. B. Odom, C. L. Springer, L. M. Witcher, H. D, Odgen, D. I. Spruill, S. C. Word. J. M. Parker, B. Y. Stanford, E. T. Zimicki, M. P. OFFICERS EDWARD HILL ............................................ President DOUGLAS RIFF .................................... Vice President MALCOLM STRATEMAN .............1........... Secretary WILLIAM THOMAS .................................... Treasurer RICHARD SEMLINGER.........................;.......... Reporter FRANKIE PROCHASKA................ Program Chairman EDWARD HILI President DOUGLAS RIFF Vice President COLLEGIATE FOUR-H CLUB MEMBERS Arhelgcr, Bob Huffman, William Peterson, Carl BaUard, Bill Jarvis, O, C. Prochaska, Frankie Bennett, Lamon Karcher, A. H. Rice, Lowie Boenig, Duane Landers. R. Q. Riff, Douglas Burk, John Lilly, Steve Rose, Fred Card, Bruce Lynch, Floyd Semlinger, Richard Cook, Ben McWilliams, M. D. Snyder, F. W. Garza, J. A. Mazanec, Eddie Stern, Edwin Gibson, Bruce Morgan, Page Stratemann, Malcolm Gibson, G. G. Norvell, Frank Thomas, W. B. Grimland, Floyd Olson. Marvin Wakefield-, Joe Higgins, R. S. Pagel, Franklin Westphal, Ralph Hill, Ed Parish. Norman Whittaker, Bill 433 GEORGE TOWNSEN President W. L. BOARDMAN Vice President POULTRY SCIENCE CLUB MEMBERS John Pierson Henry Schurig George Luquctte Alfred McAfee Ken Mayfield Robert Rauch Ronald Rinnert Gary Rosenberg James Tyree James Glockzin Harold Phillips J. D. Allison Bill Boardman T. H. Boothe Jim Dobbyn Charles Mailhos Pat Vaught George Townsen Fred Allnoch W. O. Cawley Otis Grant W. M. Huffman Roy Johnson 434 OFFICERS JACK WILLINGHAM .................................... President BOBBY RANKIN .................................. Vice President JACK PEARCE .............................. Secretary-Treasurer F. I. DAHLBERG ................................ Faculty Sponsor JACK WILLINGHAM President BOBBY RANKIN Vice President SADDLE and SIRLOIN CLUB Frierson, E. E. Smith, E. V. Holloway, Kenneth Johnston, Jerry Dobic, Buford Burgess, Ralph Hill, C. E. (Tiny) Young, Chili Loyd, Joe Benton. Jack Amsler, Louis P. Trial, James Tabb, Don Camerson, Don Thornton. Sonny Hoermann, A. L. Bissell, A. L. Cleghorn, L. V. Correa, Donato Davis. Roger H. Lannert, Richard F. Kenney, Nat M. Fatheree, E, Habart Pierce, W. M. Davis, Perry Pace, M. H. Steed, Gene Earl Reeves, John Walling, Don Phelps. Richard R. Westphal. Ralph E. Crittenden, Charles Casey, Bill Watson, Jim Jackson. Walter Bell, J. R, Willingham, Jack G. Snyder, F. M. McCampbell, H. C. Hovel, Willie Newman, Don F. Hornady, Don Batts, Joe Sullivan, Roy Moore, W ayland Slone, Charles R. Riff, Melvin Douglas Nornell, Frank Harris, Dewey Pearson. Ray Bowdoin. A. C. Rutledge, Bill J. Aglesby, B. J. Blackwell, R. A. Morris, Frank Gerdes, R. A. Mitchell, Brad Nanny, Morris Prochaska, F. C. Teutsch. James Sellers, W. J. Parkey, John Higgins, Don Rutledge, Raymond McNail, W. L. Barlemann, Arthur Anderson, Kelly Bryant. Jack Neff, Sam Howell. Mack Miller, R. W. Smith, Jim Hill, Kenneth Plucnnere, Chas. Thomas. William Schaffer, C. L. Brady, Dick Vaughan, N. H. (Bill) Thornton, H. L. Maner. J. T. Gill, J. R. Fuller, John Chambers, Dane Higgins. H. S. Rankin, Bobby Alexander, Nick Cross, Fred Dyer, Walter Hughitt. J. M. McMordie England, Roy B. Dibrell, Frank Zesch, Eugene Pearce, D. J. Williams. Bobby Burleson, Jim Clemens, F. C. Duhon, Glenn Kyle. Bill Grahn, C. W. Garrison, W. G. Baker, Kenneth Davis. W. E. Pate, Roy Bragg. H. Goodloe, Sid Artecone, Guillerimo Tignor, Tom Green. H. R. Chandler, Jim Carpenter, Jesse Davis, Coot Hinson. Ed Ross, Oney Saxe, Charles Thornton. W. S. Summey, A1 Keeling. Jim Harvill, Edward Huitt Eckols, E. E. Howell. Victor Wright, L. R. Riff, Melvin 435 AGRICULTURAL ECONOMICS CLUB OFFICERS CHARLES BEASLEY ................... A. W. TIEKEN ............................ DICK HIGHTOWER .................. B. G. HILL ..................................... JACK BRYANT ........................... .......... President Vice President .......... Secretary Social Secretary ........... Reporter FLORICULTURE and LANDSCAPE ARTS CLUB OFFICERS PHIL HUEY .. DON AUSTIN FRED KLATT ................ President ....... Vice President Secretary-Treasurer KREAM and KOW KLUB OFFICERS HOWARD KRUSE ........................................ President BILLY TRIMMIER ................................ Vice President JOHN CHRISTNER .................... Secretary-Treasurer RANGE and FORESTRY CLUB OFFICERS LYNN PITTARD .......................................... President CHARLIE LEINWEBER ........................ Vice President BRUCE BROWN ....................... ..... Secretary-Treasurer 437 OFFICERS J. W. DALSTON ............................................ President ALLEN WEAVER ................................ Vice President DUANE E. VANDENBERG ........ Secretary-Treasurer DR. JOHN P. ABBOTT ................ Sponsoring Dean MEMBERS Bradley. Leo D. Reynolds, Jack K. Bragassa, C. B. Riddle, Joe Brandt, Jack Rodriques Edward P. Burch, Voris Stephens, Carl D. Carlson, Eric Thompson, William B. Dalston, J. W. Tiedt, L. O. Damron, Jody W. Tillotson, James H. Durrill, Russell Vandenberg, Duane E. Egloff, Jack Venable, Robert T. Farmer, James Wallingford, Ralph E. Gallimore Charles R. Walston. Dale Heft, Don Walton, Roddy Hudgins, Charles R. Weaver, Allen Locke, A1 Weaver, W. D. McSpadden, William A Weller, Berthold L. Noak, Arvis E. Wells. Roy D. Ogletree, Alfred H. Witmcr, William B. Radford, LeRoy Zamanek, James E. Ray, Creed Lj. Inter-Council Representatives 438 HARRY GOODING President ALICE BURKE Vice President AGGIE PLAYERS MEMBERS Allison, Howard C., Jr. Harris, Jack Selleck, Marjorie Birhenberg, Leo Hodges, Darwin Smith, B. B. Black, Richard Holmes, Boyce Smith, Doyle Burchard, Betsy Jenkins, Willard Smith, Estelle Burchard, Don King, John V. Stevens, Carl D. Burchard, Eleanor Lance, Donald M. Travis, R. S. Burke, Alice Ludwig, Helen Turner, Louella Caple, John Melton, Roger Weymeyer, Mary Carson, M. C. Mitchell, Wanda Whitely, Glen Coslett, Roger McFarland, Jerry Williams, Ruth Demke, Donald Neighbors, Chuck Witty, Bill Farr, Florence Opersteny, Christine Wood, Jim Gooding, Adele Phillips, Carroll Gooding, Harry Samuels, John C. 439 DUANE E. VANDENBERG President OFFICERS DUANE E. VANDENBERG ........................ President B. Q. EVANS ............................................ Vice President J. M. SPADACHENE .................... Secretary-Treasurer JERRY HOUSER ................................ Athletic Officer B. Q. EVANS Vice President BUSINESS SOCIETY MEMBERS Abbot. J, Dees. D. O. Houser, J. Mills, J. E. Rust, T. E. Adamson. D. V. Dishman, G. Hughes, T. H. Mohle, T. W„ Jr, Schmidt, J. A. Anderson, J, T. Dobbins, B. Humphry. P. H. Moore, W. M. Sherrill, J. H. Soefje, A. E. Andrews. A. D. Donaldson. A. W, Hunter. M. V. Moore, W. R. Andrues. F. D, Dugan. J. S. Hunter. W. R. Moses, S. Spadachene, J. M. Artega. A. L. Dutcher. B, C. Johnson. B. J. Morris, D. S. Spadachcne, T. W. Ashcroft. R. L. Evans, B. Kennedy, H. C. McGill, J. K. Stein, J. D. Barton, R., Fchrenkanp, J. D. Kopecky, W. J. Nance. B. Stone, R. D. Blanton. S. Fereday. B. E. King. D. E. Nedbalik, E. Stravolinos, J. Bowles. W. E. Fernandez, E. A. King, G. D. New, B. J. Take, C. E. Bristow. H. J. Fox, B. Kingston, A. Nohavitza, E. Tannersley, R. C. Burch. V. French. R. L. Layton. R. L. Patton. K. Thrasher, J. W., Jr. Burk. T. K. Goldstein. J. P. Leatherwood. C. Payne, S. Thorpe. A. Butler. G. Gormany. J., Jr. Lemming, P. Pfcffcrlsorn, D. L. Tremont, J. M. Caprulian, B. Graves. R. Linton, J. Ramsey. J. B. Uher, V. W. Cargill. C. R. Guy. C. R. Lojano, C. A. Redwine, R. M. Vanderberg, D. E. Carr. W. S. Hackney. C. Luckcy, P. W. Renken, T. G. Walker, R. J. Copeland. D. H. Harper. B Masera. O. Riley, V. Walter. A. T. Crawford. P. Hendry. R. G. Mason. F. B. Roberts, J. B., Jr. Woliver, C. Crozier, J. A. Hillis. S. J. Margoitta. T. C. Roinhart, J. Wulfman, G. A. Davidson, J. V. Davis. D. W. Hitchcock. J. Holland, B. J. Meiscnheimer, G. E. Miller. G. R. Rountree, T. Yiengst. D. 440 OFFICERS JACK EGLOFF ................................................ President RALPH WALLINGFORD .................... Vice President J. G. WAGENFEHR .................... Secretary-Treasurer JOURNALISM CLUB OFFICERS L. O. TIEDT .................................................... President BILL STREICH ...................................... Vice President GEORGE ANDERSON ................................ Secretary 441 PRE-MEDICAL and PRE-DENTAL SOCIETY OFFICERS ALLEN WEAVER ........................................ President JOHN WALKER .................................... Vice President JOHN HILDEBRAND ................ Secretary-Treasurer PRE-LAW SOCIETY OFFICERS C. L. RAY ........................................................ President ARVIS NOAK ........................................ Vice President JACK STEEN ................................ Secretary-Treasurer 442 OFFICERS HAROLD CHANDLER ................................ President CHARLES WACKER ............................ Vice President WELDON KRUGER .................................... Secretary DON WILLIFORD ........................................ Treasurer MEMBERS R. S. Atmar Leroy Bacica W. L. Baker Jack Banowsky J. R. Birdwell Bob Brown Harold Chandler R. T. Cliffe Edward Dobbins W. F. East A. P. Goldberg Pete Hinman Harold Hagemeier Julian Herring E. W. Helms Teddy Hirsch Robert Hood Lee Howard Weldon Kruger Robert Langford Glenn Lippmann E. M. Martin William Munroe W. J. Neely W. C. Parker James Richardson C. A. Schlather I. C. Trauth Charles Wacker J. O. Webb Max White Don Williford 443 OFFICERS TEDDY J. HIRSCH J. RALPH ELLIS, JR. JAMES E. MATUSH .. GLENN E. LIPPMAN JOHN O. WEBB ......... GARY S. NEINAST . ......................... President ...... Recording Secretary Corresponding Secretary ........................ Treasurer ................ Vice President ........................ Cataloger TEDDY HIRSCH President JOHN WEBB Vice President TAU BETA PI MEMBERS Adams. James E. Dolan, Richard F. Holmes, Lowell A. Park, John L. Asaro, Jerry Engel, David J. Honeycutt, Baxter D. Perkins, Thomas K. Bradford. Robert I. Fenley, James L. Horton, J, Coyle Roberts, Edward E. Breaux, Glen A. Finlay, Louis E. Jennison, Dick M. Russell, Jim B. Brown, Robert F. Gant, Harold D. Jordan, James I. Sargent, William M. Burdett, Joe W. Gay, Ralph H. Keese, Carroll W. Souther, Robert Pat Burke. John C Gee, John D. Killian, Robert B. Swartz, Edward F., Jr. Chapman, Bob Green, Richard A. Kruger, Weldon D, Travth, Ignatius C., Jr. Clinton. Daniel D., Jr. Green, William R. Kyser. James B. Tucker, Huel C. Cohen. Aaron Hagens, Leslie R. Mattel, Joe B. VanWay, James P. Coolidge. John W. Hall, Donald B. Mitchell, Melvin M. Wright, John B. Curtis, Jimmy E. Hatcher, Haden E. Neely, William J. Zeek, Richard M. Dobbins. Edward B. Helms. Eugene Olson, John M. A S C E MEMBERS Edwin A. Apel J. F. Fontaine J. H. AvcriU Bob Frizzell Don Aviles Andrew Gary B. C. Bethea Arthur Geick R. V. Bethea Garth Gist Dick Birdwell Lynn Goldstun L. R. Birdwell J. F. Gouge John Bontke Tommy G. Hall Vance R. Bowman John W. Herdy Robert F. Brown Robert F. Hillman W. R. Brown Ted Hirsch M. S. Bryant L. W. Hoffman A. C. Burkhalter, Jr. Edward E. Holley E. T. Cavitt W. G. Hollowell Dan Clinton Darrow Hooper Jerry Cloud Ronald Hudson Ken Cooper James E. Hulse W. B. Dabney Gene Urban B. W. Davis James P. VanWay Charles H. Davis Tom B. Waggoner R. F. Davis E. L. Walker Wayne A. Dunlap J. R. Weyman, Jr. David Engel H. J. Whelen LeRoy Everett Gene Wilcox Herchel Fitts Lyle A. Wolfskill Bill James Hock Metheral Ed Jenkins L. O. Mueller E. B. Jones Kung Moon Ng M. F. Kallus J. W. O’Brien S. W. Keith M. Ollervides R. B. Killian R. A. Peyton John G. Lcatherman J. L. Pork C. H. LeBlanc Joe Pyle Tommy LeBlanc Don Reininger R. D. Lockhart J. A. Reynolds T. G. McAllister W. T. Rush Donald W. McCauley A. D. Saldona D. R. McCoy Guy Shown J. N. McDonald E. M. Smith W. M. McDonald Noel Smith Hubert McGaughey G. A. Sol J. T. L. McNew Gene Sparks Bill McPherson J. ' W. Steede Tom Magness Lyman Stewart Thomas Marentes J. H. Strein J. H. Martin Roy Striekert R. E. Martin J. D. Stuart Bobby Meyers W. E. Travelstead V. M. Miller Herchel Truelove Melvin Mitchell 445 DON WILLIFORD President BILL WISEMAN Secretary-T reasurer ARCHITECTURE SOCIETY MEMBERS Adams, Carl Doiron, L. R. Jeffery, J. Q. Rawls, B. B. Alien, E. E, Drake, J. R. Jenkins, W. Reed, F. Allison. Ed Dudley, John Josey. H. C. Reed, L. Atmar. Dick Du Sang, C. C. Kennon. P. Riveire, E. W. Bell, Milton Elting, T. H. King, P. M. Robbins, C. bell. W. F. Evans, B. H. King, R. E. Rodgers, A. Bellomy, C. C. Fincias, L. E. Kirk, R. D. Ross, P. Bigbee, Bill Fitzgerald, R. A. Lane, G. I. Saxe, Augie Boddcker. Bill Fluker, T. S. Lareau, G. C. Sharpe, Allen Boyd, D. Ford, W. G. Light, Carl Sholar, W. C. Brailes, Alex Garcia. H. Lowery, Doyle Smith, L, M. Brandt, Jack Gatton, Jim McAllister, B. Stansbury, Jack Burgess, Charles Gilbert H. Morales, R. Stinson, Bob Callaway, Bob Gilliam, G. T. Munroe, W. A. Strode, H. B. Carlisle, A. Goodrum, J. R. Myers, C. D. Stubec, H. D. Carnahan, Dave Goulas, W. A. Nixon, Tom Thornton, W. T. Carson, C. J. Groves. K. C. Olson, John Walker, Dave Chamlee, Bill Hall, E. R. O Neal, W. Walker, J. B. Clarke, R. A. Holtzel, J. J. Pellern, O. Weatherford. O. A. Cline, R, W. Hooton, Alton Pelt, J. H. Wicks, David Cooles. Herb Jaccard, M. C. Pepper. Z. Wiseman, W. Daniel, D. A. Jarrell, R. T. Prince, J. Wolfe, H, D. Derden, E. V. Jeansonne, J, A. Randell, G. G. 446 W. C. PARKER President J. B. DIXON Vice President GEOLOGY CLUB MEMBERS Ammann. J. J. Gerlich, L. H. Leahy, D. D. Sewell, E. E. Anderson, A. E. Goedicke, T. R. LeRoy, W. H. Lewis, E. T. Sexton, R. W. Anderson, E. R. Goode, S. D. Sexton, W. G. Atkinson, D. O. Goppert, C. W. Lumpkin, W. R. Sojourner, J. W. Aydelotte, E. C. Groff, W. L. Matush, J. A. Stuart. R. P. Baker, E. R. Gross, E. B. McClure, G. B. Taylor, H. E. Balke, B. K. Grote, F. R. McDowell, J. A. Thompson, H. K. Beaird, H. C. Hada, J. L. McWilliams. Robert Tipton. F. E. Bilhartz, J.R . Harrell, G. C. Mergele, J. E. Tracy, C. J. Blazey, P, T. Heath, A. M. Minter, J. C. Tracy, J. L. Bomba, J. G. Hcnkhaus. W. C. Morgan. J, D. Trevino. Robert Brinkoeter. A. J. Herbert, J. H. Morris, W. J. Vance, B. F. Cameron, J. T. Herrera, A. R Morrow, R. F. Vernon, R. P. Carpenter, T. S. Homeyer, B. C. Muller. A. F. Visoski, S. B. Clanton, J. L. Horgan, R. R. Neal, B. J. Vitrano, F. A. Clemons, G. E. Huffstutler, T. L. Novosad, S. J. Waggoner. R. B. Dannemiller, G. D. Jaroszenski. M. R. Onhaizer. J. E. Walton, W. L. Davis, J. B Johnson, C. C. Parker. W. C. Weiler, W. H. Dixon, J, B. Johnson, J. R. Pennington, J. B. Weisinger, R. C. Dunlap. J. B. Johnson, R. M. Perkins, S, L. Wheeler, J, W. •Ellisor, G. C. Johnson. R. N. Pipes, K. P. White, R. H. Fontaine. J. H, Jones. B. C. Pirtle. W. N. Williams, J, J. Ford. M. H. Joyner. G. L. Reagan, T. J. Wilson, G. J. Foster, R, L. Kalil. Bill Rogers. L. F. Wilson, W. L. Fritz. J. F. Kennedy, J. R. Sanders, W. E. Young. L. P. Fuller, E. T. Carey. D. L. Lawless, J. L. 447 Seward, C. L. Zak. A. J. Club Officers OFFICERS CLARENCE A. SCHLATHER .................... President HAROLD A. SANDERS ...................... Vice President HENRY FEARS .............................................. Secretary BOB KNELLINGER .................................... Treasurer CLARENCE SCHLATHER President HAROLD SANDERS Vice President INDUSTRIAL EDUCATION CLUB MEMBERS Abercrombie, E, F. Ablon, S. L. Adair, B, D. Ando, Joe Armstrong, J. H. Arnold, E. L, Bailey, E, L. Barborak, Arthur Barton, Roger L. Beatge, Donald Begnaud, E. M. Bennett, B. R. Blasingale, J. BlaylocV R. B. Boulden. W. W, Brady, J, G. Brown, Robert B. Cardenas. J. A. Cervenka, C. J. Chapman, J. Christina, A. L. Cobb. Charlie Cole, H. A. Conley. T. E. Conover, D. M. Cutter, S. C. Fowler, Jim Fricke, A1 Gerhart, R. Giesecke, R, L. Gilmore, Forrest Grant, Homer Groneman, C. H. Hall, R. E. Hallett, Glenn Hardeman, L. B. Haskell, W. T. Heath, D. R. Henderson. W, H. Hendlcy, C. F. Henkhaus, R. H. Hiller. L. B. Hilliard, Dilmar, S. Hubertus, Arthur Hurta, T. L. Jay, W. T. Johnston, W. E. Killouth, John H. Klensick, B. A. Krause, D. L. Kunze, C. R. Legg, John E. Lilley, J. B. Livesay, Curtis Martin, U r . C. Maxey, Bill McCallum, T. J. McLean, W. J. Middleton, Jim Midgley, W. E. Miller, Bert Miller, M. W. Moeller, Carl Moler, W. H. Morrison, Don H. Morrison, Kenneth R. Neland, T. K. Nesbitt, R. D, Neundorf, Norman Noritz, J. J. Oldhan, Gus Ottinger, Gerald Pullen, J.. W. Quast, Ray Rabon, R. D. Rector, Bill K. Reynolds, F. D. Richardson, H. E. Richardson, J. L, Robbins, Paul Rollman, G. E. Russell, C. E. Sandlin, R. E. Shoup, Ronald Shrider, Stan Smith, Denny L. Smith, Jimmie L. Smith, R. E. Stack, J. L. Stamphill, C, L. Stauts, W. M. Stepheson, W. A. Still, Norman Stockton, John F. Strode, B. E. Sullins. R. Tanner, James Taylor, H. Q. Thaggard, D. L. Thomas, Major C. L. Tibbett, C. S. Unrue, C. D. Utsman, John B. VanTassel, Kenneth Vilas, John Waldrip, Woody Wallace, W. F. Warren, W. D. Webb, C. C. Werner, E. A. Welch, J. D. Welch, J. P. Wicke, R. L. Wilson, J. P. Wilson, T. W. Wright, W. E. Xeros, Basil Yaggi, R. Zabcik, C. L. Zern, J. C. 448 PETROLEUM ENGINEERING CLUB MEMBERS Anderson, Edwin R. Bailey, B, G. Ball, Thomas W. Barman, R. R. Belinsky, Lewis Blackwell, Dean C. Boykin. Robert S. Bradford, Robert I. Brethches. Otis D. Brown, John S, Buie. Jeff C. Burja. Edward O. Burke, John C. Cammack, Van R. Campbell, Arron W, Chandler, Harold T. Clark. J. R. Clayton, Billy B. Coolidge, John W. Crawford, Don L. Crawther, A. B, J. Dickand, Billie F. Dixon, John B. Duvall, Vic M. Elliott, J. Kelly Ellison. Grover C., Jr. Eubanks. Jerry M. Fisher, Don Y. Francis, E. D. Galvin. Raymond E. George, Glenn E. Green, R. A. Green. Willard Griffin A. Z. Grote, F. R. Hada, J. L. Harrison, Charles M. Hastedt, J. W. Herbert, William F. Herring. Julian C. Hester, Don R. Holmes, W. L. Howell. David P. Hubbcll. R. H. Ince. Henry W. Johns, Arthur C. Johnson. Joe L. Kennedy, Billy B. Kilpatrick. J. M. King, E. R. King. T. R. Kruger, Weldon D. Lang, C. D. Laue, Lament C. Lawley, Harold B. Lee, Bill W. Lilley. Roy J. Livisay, Stan R. Lovingfoss, Warren Lowrey. Brian P. Massey, Charles Mays, R. L. McDaniel. A. R. Mergle, J. E. Moore, Norman H. Moredock, S. Ken, Jr. Mugg, John D. Nixon, B. P. Noonan. W. G. Parke, R. P. Parker. Hayry R. Perkins, Robert E. Pfile, R. A. Phillips, Charles G. Porter, John W. Poynor, John T. Price, Edward O. Rader, L. G. Rains, Richard K. Rau, R. J. Richmond, A. L. Roberts, George B. Robinson, R. L. Roraback, George H. Rozelle, F. McQueen Russell. Jim Bradford III Rust, D. E. Sales, J. L. Sanderlin. James L. Sanders, Wilford E. Sargent, William M. Shepard. A. G. Simmons. W. T. Smith. Cliford Smith, Eugene C. Streiff, William Summers, Harold V. Swinson, Charles D. TaplejT John T. Toland, Travis Tynes, E. W. Urbanosky, Harold Vance, B. F., Jr. Vance, Harold Wall, P. T. Ward, Jerry W. Watson, Ernest D. Weisinger, R. C. West, Tommy Scott Wheeler, John W. White, J. C. Wieland. Denton R. Wilbanks, Bruce A. Williams, Clyde, Jr. Wingate, Roy G. Winn, Alvin A. Wood, J. W., Jr. Young, Gerald S.. Jr. 449 A I I E OFFICERS MAX WHITE ....... L. F. DOMINQUEZ BILL REICHERT ... ....... President Vice President ....... Secretary I A S OFFICERS R. T. CLIFFE ...... ALAN COOPER JACK CRAIG ..... LELAND SNOW ........ President Vice President ........ Secretary ....... Treasurer 450 ■ GLENN RADER, JR..................................... President GLENN LIPPMANN ............................ Vice President TED MULLINEX .......................................... Secretary AMERICAN FOUNDRYMEN S SOCIETY LEE R. HOMARD ............................................ President DARWIN FISHER ................................ Vice President W. E. JOHNSON .......................................... Secretary 451 MRS. H. E. MONTGOMERY President MRS. PAUL TAYLOR ......... ....... Fifth Vice President MRS. L. V. MASSENGALE .... ........ V. Pres. at Large MRS. ARCHIE LAWSON ... .......................... Treasurer MRS. H. C. HAYNES ............. ... First Vice President MRS. Q. WEATHERFORD ........ Recording Secretary MRS. S. O. LINCECUM ........ Second Vice President MRS. BRUCE E. FAGG ........ . Corresponding Secretary MRS. G. A. GAMBLE ............... . Third Vice President MRS. J. C. BEHNE .............. .......................... Historian MRS. A. E. SOUTTER ............ Fourth Vice President MRS. WM. J. ZEIDLIK ..... ............... Parliamentarian DALLAS A M MOTHERS’ CLUB MEMBERS Abbe, Mrs. Leo D. Abbott, Mrs. M. W. Ablon, Mrs. Bernard Aitken, Mrs. J. W. Akard. Mrs. Hunter E. Akard. Mrs. W. A. Alderice. Mrs. E. B. Allen. Mrs. Grady W. Allen. Mrs. R. B. Angrist. Mrs. I. Ard. Mrs. J. W. Baggaley. Mrs. R. G. Bailey. Mrs. Ralph C. Baker. Mrs. L. Warren Barron. Mrs. Jasper Battle. Mrs. L. D. Beatty. Mrs. D. L. Bedford, Mrs. Rufus. Jr. Behne, Mrs J. C. Bcutel, Mrs. H. W. Binion. Mrs. P. H. Blaine. Mrs. D. B. Bloomer. Mrs. R. E. Bottom. Mrs. E. D. Bowles, Mrs. Stanley Brady. Mrs. T. T. Brandenburg. Mrs. C. L. Brogdon. Mrs. Wm. S. Brown. Mrs. E. A. Brown. Mrs. Mary Brundrct. Mrs. Geo. T. Mrs. J. G. Burgen Campbell. Mrs. E. V. Chambers. Mrs. P. G. Clinton. Mrs. S. J. Cook. Mrs. A. M. Coolidge. Mrs. J. W. Coonrod. Mrs. C. E. Craig. Mrs. A. J. Cumley. Mrs. Jas. C. Currens. Mrs. W. R. Curtis. Mrs. Ross Dailey. Mrs. L. L. Dalston. Mrs. Lillian Deitrich, Mrs. M. W. Dolan. Mrs. Christine Duke. Mrs. R. M. Ellis. Mrs. J R. Englcberg. Mrs. Ben Eubank. Mrs. L. D. Fagg. Mrs. Bruce E. Farrow. Mrs. Raymond Farrow. Mrs. E. E. Farry. Mrs. J. A. Fowlkes, Mrs. H. D. Freeman. E. T. Gaines. Mrs. W. H. Gamble. Mrs. G. A. George. Mrs. C. T. Gimarc, Mrs. J. Gleiscr, Mrs. Oscar Godard, Mrs. J. I. Goldstein. Mrs. William Gratz, Mrs. G. E. Griffin, Mrs. Lester Guenthexman, Mrs. C. H. Guthrie, Mrs. T. L. Hale, Mrs. H. C. Hall, Mrs. G. A. Harper, Mrs. R. L. Havtland. Mrs. G. Y. Haynes, Mrs. H. C. Heaton, Mrs. O. B. Herron, Mrs. A. J. Higgins, Mrs. Hugh K. Hill, Mrs. F. G. Hines. Mrs. Virgil L. Hodges, Mrs. M. W. Hudgins. Mrs. Charles Hopkins, Mrs. A. F. Ingels. Mrs. P. A. Jack, Mrs. W. H. Jeansonne, Mrs. A. P. Jones. Mrs. Earl Jones, Mrs. J. Lawrence Johnson. Mrs. J. C. Jordan, Mrs. Geo. W. Kearney, Mrs. William Kendrick, Mrs. W. B., Jr. King, Mrs. John L. Kinslow, Mrs. A. V. Laden, Mrs. Sam C. Lawson, Mrs. A. H. Layton. Mrs. Frank C. Leonard, Mrs. J. E. Levy, Mrs. Minnie Goldsmith Lincecum, Mrs. Stephen O. Linskie, Mrs. R. H. Little, Mrs. C. H. Litvin, Mrs. Harry Lynch. Mrs. F. H. Lonquist, Mrs. W. C. MacDonald, Mrs. R. V. Manner, Mrs. Harold E. Mansfield, Mrs. W. H., Jr. Massengale, Mrs. L. V. Mays, Mrs. H. F. McCartney. Mrs. Pierce McFeeters, Mrs. J. E. McGee, Mrs. James D. Mills, Mrs. U. Ward Minter, Mrs. John B. Monroe. Mrs. R. E. Montgomery, Mrs. H. E. Moore, Mrs. Millard Morgan. Mrs. J. Dwight Morris, Mrs. L. L. Moses, Mrs. R. L. Mote, Mrs. H. H. Newsom. Mrs. Samuel R. Nicholson, Mrs. F. R. Nobles, Mrs. D. L. Noblitt, Mrs. R. M. Noell, Mrs. Ed O ' Connor, Mrs. William O’Hara, Mrs. R. N. O Hearn, Mrs. J. L. Oliphant, Mrs. L. N. Oswalt, Mrs. W. H. Parker, Mrs. C. G. Patterson, Mrs. M. B. Pelt, Mrs. 1. H. Penland, Mrs. E. F. Phillips, Mrs. R. H. Plumlee, Mrs. Ralph Price, Mrs. W. O. Raley, Mrs. Lee Randol, Mrs. E. M. Range, Mrs. E. B. Reid, Mrs. Phillip Reynolds, Mrs. M. P. Richardson. Mrs. D. P., Sr. Roberson. Mrs. A. W. Roberts, Mrs. J. B. Robertson, Mrs. J. L. Rose. Mrs. J. E., Sr. Sandlin, Mrs. R. E. Scott. Mrs. Clay C. Shannon, Mrs. S. G. Shawver, Mrs. H. R. Shepard, Mrs. A. P. Sitzenstatter. Mrs. E. D. Smith, Mrs. Chas. R. Sorrels, Mrs. Ruby Soutter, Mrs. A. E. Sturdivant, Mrs. R. R. Taylor, Mrs. Paul Tea, Mrs. Chas. L. Terry, Mrs. Chester W. Torrence, Mrs. S. A. Vandermiller, Mrs. S. D. Wales, Mrs. L. E. Walker, Mrs. A. A. Weatherford. Mrs. Q. Webb, Mrs. Dave Wesch. Mrs W. E. White, Mrs. Rex H. White, Mrs. S. M. Willey. Mrs. H. M. Wilson, Mrs. Bertha Woodman, Mrs. A. C. Young, Mrs. Robert I. Youngs, Mrs. W. I. Zeidlik. Mrs. Wm. J. Zern, Mrs. J. C. 452 MRS. J. C. BOWDEN .................................... President MRS. L. E. TURCOTTE ............ Pirst Vice President MRS. R. A. HAAS .................... Second Vice President MRS. SARAH BROWN ............ Third Vice President MRS. W. T. MOSELEY ............ Recording Secretary MRS. B. A. BROWN ............ Corresponding Secretary MRS. TED ARNST ........................................ Treasurer MRS. O. V. BEEBE ........................................ Historian MRS. MORGAN CHANDLER ........ Parliamentarian KINGSVILLE A M MOTHERS’ CLUB MEMBERS Mrs. Ted Arnst Mrs. A. F. Judd Mrs. J. C. ‘Bauguss Mrs. Wm. Landrum Mrs. O. V. Beebe Mrs. L. G. Marsters Mrs. J. C. Bowden Mrs. Buel Martin Mrs. B. A. Brown Mrs. T. C. McCord Mrs. Sarah Brown Mrs. OUte McNess Mrs. Morgan Chandler Mrs. W. T. Moseley Mrs. H. L. Cook Mrs. R. S. Muil Mrs. P. B. Deane Mrs. D. R. Murchison Mrs. C. A. Dowden Mrs. L. C. Newton, Deceased Mrs. J. B. Duncan Mrs. V. H. Perkins Mrs. R. A. Haas Mrs. E. C. Richards Mrs. H. N. Harrel Mrs. J. W. Stephens Mrs. John Henderson Mrs. G. E. Sims Mrs. Vernie Hubert Mrs. L. E. 1 urcotte 453 MRS. JACK CHOATE .................................. President MRS. JENNINGS YOUNG ........ V. Pres, at Large MRS. R. D. NICHOLS ................ First Vice President MRS. GEORGE A. SCHWARZ ........ Second V. Pres. MRS. DALE BABCOCK ........ Third Vice President MRS. A. R. MOTHERAL ........ Fourth Vice President MRS. J. C. KERR ........................ Fi]th Vice President MRS. C. O. MOORE ................. Recording Secretary MRS. E. T. MORGAN ........ Corresponding Secretary MRS. IVAN GREGORY ................................ Treasurer MRS. F. E. McMANUS ................................ Historian MRS. J. R. WADE ............................ Parliamentarian RIO GRANDE VALLEY A M MOTHERS’ CLUB MEMBERS Mrs. Cecil Andrews Mrs. L. A. Clark Mrs. E. G. Kuehn Mrs. G. A. Schwarz Mrs. Dale Babcock Mrs. O. M. Coandreau Mrs. J. F. Laturine Mrs. B. W. Silton Mrs. Edith Babcock Mrs. R. J. Drawe Mrs. C. A. Liljestrand Mrs. C. T. Sissell Mrs. Badwey Mrs. Arthur Duetscher Mrs. J. H. Levermann Mrs. F. H. Sizer Mrs. Ben Bearden Mrs. Joe P. Goode Mrs. F. E. MacManus Mrs. H. G. Skeans Mrs. J. A, Bennett Mrs. Richard Graham Mrs. G. C. McGowan Mrs. Ned Sondock Mrs, F. V. Bcntelschics Mrs. Ivan Gregory Mrs. C. O. Moore Mrs. C. L. Starnes Mrs. J. M. Birkenholz Mrs. R. E. Green Mrs. E. T. Morgan Mrs. W. M. Stovall Mrs. Jack Blue Mrs. E. H, Hedberg Mrs. Louise Morris Mrs. A. V. Summy Mrs. M. A. Borchelt Mrs. Mike Hernandez Mrs. A. R. Motheral Mrs. W. A. Veton Mrs. Eddie Bourgeois Mrs. F. B. Holland Mrs. R. E. Nichols Mrs. J. R. Wade Mrs. John Burns Mrs. G. C. Kerr Mrs. Sam Perl Mrs. Otto Weller Mrs. A. E. ' Cantu Mrs. L. S. King Mrs. R. W. Pitts Mrs. J. W. Worthington Mrs. Jack Choate Mrs. E. P. Kochtok Mrs. L. O. Richmond Mrs. Jennings Young 454 MEMBERS Abbott, Mrs. Frank G. Adams. Mrs. Richard Wayne Albert. Mrs. John A. Aldridge, Mrs. Edwin E. Almaguer, Mrs. Rudy Alterman, Mrs. Nathan Altwein, Mrs. Grace Ammann, Mrs. Jack, Jr. Anderlitch, Mrs. H. J. Anderson, Mrs. ' Byron Anderson, Mrs. E. Anderson, Mrs. E. H. Anderson, Mrs. P. J., Sr. Athens, Mrs. Lucille Avery, Mrs. Ed. Baetz, Mrs. Earnest A. Barksdale, Mrs. W. W. Barrett, Mrs. C. A. Batot, Mrs. R. H. Belinsky, Mrs. E. Betha, Mrs. Leona H. Billings, Mrs. E. E. Birenberg, Mrs. Jack Blackhaller, Mrs. J. H. Blank, Mrs. C. R. Blazey, Mrs. Frank Bless, Mrs. Wm. Bolen, Mrs. M. L. Boothe, Mrs. T. H., Sr. Bradley, Mrs. K. W. Bradshaw, Mrs. W. W. Brand, Mrs. Max E. Brandt, Mrs. Martin Briggs, Mrs. R. W. Brinkoetcr, Mrs. A. J. Brock, Mrs. E. H. Brown, Mrs. A. A. Brown, Mrs. Doris W. Browne, Mrs. Mark L. Browne, Mrs. Theron H. Bruchmiller, Mrs. A. O. Burger, Mrs. Josephine H. Cadena, Mrs. Tony Campbell, Mrs. Clyde Campbell, Mrs. J. T. Carson, Mrs. John Carter, Mrs. Roy A. Clark, Mrs. Julia Classen, Mrs. Udo Cloud, Mrs. Leo P. Comfort, Mrs. H. F. Conkling, Mrs. E. W. Conn, Mrs. C. B. Crowley, Mrs. D. R. Crowther, Mrs. A. B. Cummins, Mrs. E. W. Dailey, Mrs. James J. Davenport, Mrs. C. Davis, Mrs. C. Ray Denning, Mrs. H. M. De Pue, Mrs. Edna Dixon, Mrs. B. D. Dobbins, Mrs. J. A. Dotson, Mrs. Kathryn Driver, Mrs. L. E. Durst, Mrs. D. J. Dutcher, Mrs. H. W. Ecrette, Mrs. J. C. Elting, Mrs. T. H. Engel, Mrs. E. C., Sr. Fitzhugh, Mrs. J. H. Fletcher, Mrs. Jessie N. Fling, Mrs. George L. Franz, Mrs. C. L. Frazier, Mrs. H. L. Freeborn, Mrs. S. A. Fritz, Mrs. Ben F. Gerlich, Mrs. Norman Gibbs, Mrs. Russell Gill, Mrs. J. H. Gonzalez, Mrs. Ophelia G. Gragg. Mrs. P. E. Green, Mrs. Guy E. Guido, Mrs. Louis L., Sr. Hall, Mrs. Kenneth Harrison, Mrs. W. W. Hatcher, Mrs. N. B. Hendry, Mrs. H. L. Herold, Mrs. Bob E. Heusinger, Mrs. Edward F. Hildebrand, Mrs. J. R. Hinze, Mrs. V. A. Hoefelmeyer, Mrs. A. Holifield, Mrs. Sam Holland, Mrs. K. L. Howard, Mrs. M. L. Huey, Mrs. R. M., Sr. Hundley, Mrs. Robert Hunt, Mrs. R. L. Hunter, Mrs. L. C. Hurta, Mrs. H. A. Hyde, Mrs. Francis L. Jenswold, Mrs. Henry C. Jochimsen, Mrs. Richard Johns, Mrs. Ethel Scott Johnson, Mrs. A. N. Johnston, Mrs. J. W. Jones, Mrs. C. C. Jones, Mrs. C. K. Jones, Mrs. Sebern N. Joseph, Mrs. A. S. Josephson, Mrs. Henry Kahanek, Mrs. Leo A. Kanter, Mrs. Ben Kearns, Mrs. E. P. Keeter, Mrs. H. C. Keller, Mrs. I. E. Keller, Mrs. Richard Killian, Mrs. M. B. Kindiger, Mrs. C. B. Kingston, Mrs. Austin G., Sr. Kinser, Mrs. D. F. Knapp, Mrs. Maurine Knox, Mrs. George P. Knutson. Mrs. Arthur L. Kone, Mrs. Sam L. Kothman, Mrs. Roy M. Kotlihoff, Mrs. Wm. Kott, Mrs. Hugo Krieger, Mrs. John W. Lampis, Mrs. J. J. Landon, Mrs. C. R. Landrum, Mrs. H. E. Lang, Mrs. J. J. Lasswell. Mrs. Marshall M. Lawrence, Mrs. V. E. Lawson, Mrs. H. C. Lay, Mrs. Richard Leifeste, Mrs. Roy Lewis, Mrs. E. T. Libcrto, Mrs. Sam, Sr. Linton, Mrs. J. D. Lloyd, Mrs. J. B. Lockhart, Mrs. S. R. Madrid, Mrs. Sam Makar, Mrs. Wm. Marmor, Mrs. John J. Marsh, Mrs. T. G. Martin, Mrs. Rex K. Mathis, Mrs. L. H. Mattei, Mrs. Charles Mayfield, Mrs. A. D. McAllister, Mrs. E. B. McBride, Mrs. R. E. McClellan, Mrs. A. S. McCormick. Mrs. Thos. M. McNeel, Mrs. A. M. Merbeth, Mrs. G. A. Mcrgele, Mrs. Frank W. Miller, Mrs. Joe Mills, Mrs. Herbert Minnis, Mrs. J. H. Mitchell, Mrs. E. A. Mitchell, Mrs. G. W. Morales, Mrs. R. R. Morris, Mrs. R. B. Mugg, Mrs. J. D. Munske, Mrs. Chas. R. Munster, Mrs. Alfred R. Meyers, Mrs. C. D. Nash, Mrs. Gladys Neal, Mrs. Leslie R. Nixon, Mrs. E. T. Nobiling, Mrs. C. W. O ' Donnell, Mrs. F. B. Orth, Mrs. C. T. Oslund, Mrs. J. R. Owen. Mrs. W. W. Pantuso, Mrs. Sam Park. Mrs. P. S. Parker, Mrs. W. C. Parkinson, Mrs. R. H. Parks, Mrs. C. C. Peacock. Mrs. Joe Perkins, Mrs. D. C. Perkins. Mrs. R. L. Pfile, Mrs. E. H. Philippus, Mrs. H. H. Pratt, Mrs. James, Sr. Pyle, Mrs. Homer E. Rankin, Mrs. T. P. Reed, Mrs. Julian Reichart, Mrs. Wm. Reinke, Mrs. Earl G. Reynolds, Mrs. F. W. Rigney, Mrs. E. E. Ritchey, Mrs. Eula Robards, Mrs. H. E. Robertson, Mrs. H. D. Rosenthal, Mrs. Hy Ross, Mrs. R. C. Rossman, Mrs. E. E., Sr. Rowland, Mrs. W. H., Sr. Rubsamen. Mrs. E. B. Ryan. Mrs. J. L. Sarris, Mrs. G. Schaefer. Mrs. Sam Schwarz, Mrs. Robt. B. Schweers, Mrs. Wesley Seymour, Mrs. J. L. Shearer. Mrs. Jewell Shepard, Mrs. W. A. Sherman, Mrs. Earl F. Shown, Mrs. W. G., Sr. Silvey, Mrs. G. Skladal, Mrs. Conrad Smith, Miss Estelle Smith, Mrs. C. C. Sparkman, Mrs. Rupert E. Springer, Mrs. Frank Staffel, Mrs. Gerald Stahl, Mrs. Herbert G. Steel, Mrs. H. V. Steinman, Mrs. W. P. Stephens, Mrs. Ted R. Sultenfuss, Mrs. Elizabeth Tate, Mrs. Charles W. Thompson, Mrs. Mattie Thornton, Mrs. Wm. T. Thorpe, Mrs. Mildred Toepperwcin, Mrs. Uda H. Totlc, Mrs. Leon J. Trim. Mrs. K. F. Trimmier, Mrs. Ray Tschirhart, Mrs. A. N. Turner, Mrs. Ruth Vander Stucken, Mrs. Edgar Venincasa, Mrs. Michael Vinz, Mrs. Louis E. Wagenfehr, Mrs. J. G. Wahrmund, Mrs. H. O. Walker. Mrs. I. G. Wallace, Mrs. J. R. Waples, Mrs. Edward, Sr. Ward, Mrs. Clara Warrick, Mrs. Joseph E. Watkins, Mrs. Norman Way, Mrs. Frank J. Weiss. Mrs. Leon B. Welburn, Mrs. W. L., Jr. Wells, Mrs. N. R. Wernert, Mrs. L. A. West, Mrs. Thomas S. Weyman, Mrs. Mary T. Williams, Mrs. Raymond H. Williamson, Mrs. John A. Wilson, Mrs. Fred H. Wofford, Mrs. Henry R., Sr. Wolf, Mrs. O. Wolff, Mrs. Herbert D. Wolpman, Mrs. Joe Wood, Mrs. E. C. Word, Mrs. Dean Wright, Mrs. B. N. Wulfe, Mrs. E Wurth, Mrs. G. Yantis, Mrs. J. M. Yoehle, Mrs. O. F. Zachry, Mrs. H. B. Zimmerman, Mrs. Lydia In Memoriam MRS. WM. KLAERNER Passed Away December 22, 1951 455 OFFICERS MRS. L. C. ATT AW AY MRS. H. F DUNN ....... MRS. GUY KING ........... MRS. BADEAH MOUSA MRS. E. A. BENNETT ....................... President .... First Vice President Second Vice President . Third Vice President Fourth Vice President MRS. CARL W. WILSON MRS. JOHN A. WILSON MRS. R. A. BROWN ...... MRS. DAVE SIMONS ....... MRS. W. C. BLEDSOE ... .......................... Secretary ......................... Treasurer Corresponding Secretary . ......................... Historian ............. Parliamentarian waco - Mclennan county a m mothers’ club MEMBERS Ballew, Mrs. H. C. Goldstein, Mrs. Ruth Sewell, Mrs. B. P. Brazlcy. Mrs. W. H. Harrup, Mrs. P. L. Snider. Mrs. J. B. Block. Mrs. W. A. Hay, Mrs. Norman Spillman. Mrs. Jack Bryant. Mrs. S. S. Higgins. Mrs. O. Z. Staffin, Mrs. Lee Carnahan. Mrs. J. C. Hightower. Mrs. B. J. Taylor. Mrs. R. E. Chapman, Mrs. E. R. Hering. Mrs. H. J. Thompson, Mrs. E. C. Custer. Mrs. May Hoeffert. Mrs. George J. Uptmore. Mrs. Herman Dehm, Mrs. C. R. Huntsinger, Mrs. J. W. Vitrano. Mrs. Anthony Dickens. Mrs. C. H. Langford, Mrs. Fred J. Walsh, Mrs. A. G. DcWitt, Mrs. Sarah Mazanec, Mrs. E. G. Warren, Mrs. Birdie Driver. Mrs. W. E. Mazanec, Mrs. Joe R. Werner, Mrs. E. A. Fulbright, Mrs. H. G. Gorman. Mrs. J. P. Pierce, Mrs. O. C. Robertson, Mrs. Early Whaley, Mrs. Raymond 456 ABILENE A M MOTHERS’ CLUB MRS. CHRISTIE T. ORTH ............................ President MRS. EDWARD F. HEUSINGER .... V. Pres, at Large MRS. TED STEPHENS ................ First Vice President MRS. RAYMOND E. McBRIDE ........ Second V. Pres. MRS. THOMAS M. McCORMICK .... Third V. Pres. MRS. LEO P. CLOUD, JR ......... Fourth Vice President MRS. B. D. DIXON .................... Fifth Vice President MRS. A. N. TSCHIRHART ........ Sixth Vice President MRS. J. A. DOBBINS ................ Recording Secretary MRS. R. A. CARTER ............ Corresponding Secretary MRS. HERBERT MILLS ................................ Treasurer MRS. CHAS. W. TATE .................... Parliamentarian MRS. D. R. CROWLEY ................................ Historian FORT WORTH A M MOTHERS’ CLUB GOOD LUCK and BEST WISHES from FORT WORTH A M MOTHERS’ CLUB The Fort Worth Mothers’ Club requested that this space be used in this manner. 457 LAREDO A M MOTHERS’ CLUB OFFICERS MRS. GUS A. BECKER ............................... President MRS. DOYLE AVANT ...... First Vice President MRS. C. B. HUBER ................ Second Vice President MRS. H. F. LENA ................... Third Vice President MRS. HILARIO CORONADO .... Recording Secretary MRS. A. B. GUERRA ........ Corresponding Secretary MRS. RAUL CASSO, JR ............................ Treasurer MRS. R. M. GARCIA ........................ Parliamentarian MRS. KYLE DRAKE .................................... Historian MRS. J. T. HALSELL, JR ......... Hospitality Chairman MRS. PETER ARGUINDEGUI ........ Telephone Ch. MARSHALL A M MOTHERS’ CLUB OFFICERS MRS. J. F. VAN WERT ..... MRS. L. A. CRUTCHER ..... MRS. OSCAR BERGLUND ................ President ........ Vice President Secretary-Treasurer PERMIAN BASIN A M MOTHERS’ CLUB OFFICERS MRS. LEROY WILLIAMS ............................ President MRS. JOHN DARVILLE .................... Vice President MRS. L. E. HARVILL .................................... Treasurer WEATHERFORD A M CLUB OFFICERS DAVID JOHNSON ........ TOM JENNINGS ........... JERRY VAN HOOSIER ................ President ...... Vice President Secretary-Treasurer J. HAROLD HUGHES President CARROLL LITTLE Vice President ABILENE A M CLUB MEMBERS Allison, W. R. Ballard, W. R. Blankenship, B. R. Bontke. J, W. Bramley, W. A. Canon. V ' . H. Castle, D. D. Childers, C. A. Clark. W. T. Connally. G. E, Crownover, J. R. Darling, J. R. Darling, T. G. Day, G. W. Deen, W. R. Dobbyn, J. W. Fischer. C. C. Goodloe. A. S. Gorman. J. D. Gray, J. T. Hamilton. T. H. Haynie, R. L. Hawsey, J. D. Hickman. E. W. Hildebrand, H B Higginbotham, T. D. Hinton, J. D, Holden, G. W. Holley, H. J. Hollowell, W. G. Hughes. J, H. Imholz, R. E. Johnson. V. R. Kilpatrick, R. F. King, G. H. Koegl, B. F. Little, C. G. McDaniel, R. A. Manly, M. K. Martin, E. M. Middleton. J. H. Miller. G. O. Montgomery, V. M. Nash, D. J. Olds, F. C. Osburn, R. C. Pitts, D. C. Pitzcr, S. C. Pritchett, J. C. Roberts, R. H. Sage, R. E. Shelton, J. L. Sojourner, J. W. Stephens, J. B. Strange, D. E. Swan, W. R. Swicdom, D. L. Tate, M. P. Tate, W. C. Unrue, C. D. Wooten, J. W. Young, T. P. Zuber, G. D. 460 DON CROW President JACK HALL Vice President AMARILLO A M CLUB MEMBERS Abdullah, Albert S. Edwards, David Baker, James T. Elliott, Dick Basden, Carl Farmer, Bobby Benton., Jack Fields, Truitt Benton, Phillip Florence, David Benton, Ralph Forrester, Carol Bybee, Bill Garner, Arthur Childers, Howard Hall, Jack Cleek, Tommy Hagemeier, Harold Coon, Dick Jacobson, Jack Cox, Crarles Jobe, Lewis Crow, Don Johnson, Tommy Jones, Bob Pjrr, Charles Keaton, Bill Porter, Kenneth Madison, Ford Ramsey. Jerry McDowell, Jewell Ritter, Keith McSpadden, Bill Sanders, E. G. Meacham, Bill Scott, Bill Moore, Bobby Swink, Marvin Neely, Dan Vincent, Jack Newman, Chuck Winter, Bill Newman, Don Wooten, John Palmer, Dan Wulfman, Gus Parker, Charles 461 BILLY L. CHAMBERLAIN President WALTER FOSBERG Vice President AUSTIN A M CLUB MEMBERS Bailey, Morris W. Corbell, Bobby L. Belding, Leonard E., Jr. Cotman. John Paul Berry, Jam s D. Darter, David Bloomquist, Grover C. Deason, Don Bone. William Norsleet Dowell, Dale Burrell. Adolf O. Fosberg, Walter Byrne. John W.. Jr. Fritts. Jack Caldwell, Rowe De Hay Grobowsky, George Carlton. William H. Harris. William E. Cavileer, John P. Higgins. Alphens S. Chamberlain. Billy L. Kohutek, Franklin Chandler. Victor Kruger. Weldon Clinger, Ellsworth Lawrence, Clarence Leahy, David Robinson, Jed Leissner, Charles Salver, John Lock, Alfred Harben Smith, Edgar W. McKinnon, Edward M. Smith, Robert Massengale, Erie Sterzing, Carl B. Moore, Billy Thurmond, Frank Mueller, Leo Treadwell, Morris Ogletree, Alfred Van Zura, B. Piggott, Martin B, Van Zura, Tex Pigott, Richard E. Wattinger, Vernon Preston, Lyman Williams. Joe Rabb, V. S. Zuch, Howard Roberts, George 462 BILL THREADGILL President OFFICERS THREADGILL, FREDRICK ........................ President HANEY, JAMES W............................. Vice President LeBLANC, GEORGE T................. Secretary-Treasurer FRENCH, ROBERT L....................... Athletic Officer JAMES HANEY Vice President BEAUMONT A M CLUB MEMBERS Adkission, W. T. Armstrong, J. H. Asaro, J. Bactgc, G. D. Barclay, L. H. Bates. T. J, Bess, R. M. Billingsley, V. E. Blanton. S. J. Breaux. G. A. Broussard. D. J. Broussard, J B. Brown, B. O. Bryant. G. E. Burch, J. S. Chammack, V. R. Chiappetta, J. A. Colvin. F. L. Crabtree, J. E. Davis. O, L, Dimmitt, J. H. Dishman. J. C. Dishman. G. A. Duhon, G. D. Eastham, G. L. Ellis, J. A. Erie, G. J. Evans, C. W. Evans, V. E. Farha, H. M. Felton. J. H. Ferrell, N. G. Field. E. B. Fox. G. S. Foxworth. C. D. French, G. A. Fuller. E. T. Funchess. H. B. Callaway. T. J. Garner. T. H. Gayle, V. P. Haver. V. C. Hilgemcicr. H. C. Hille, J. C. Holden, L. A. Hughes, J. F. Johnson. R. W. Jones. S. D. Knauth, J. F, Kyburz. L. J. l.eatherwood, C. L. LeBlanc. C. . Light, C. B. Light. D. W. Lauvier. W. P. Mabrey. L. B. Marlow, W. S. Mifflin. D. Mills. J. E. Mitchell, R. O. Moak. O. J. Morgan. D. E. Morris. D. C. Morris. L. V. McCrady, J. B. McCuistion. H. D. McGowan, B. J. McGowan. K. D. Na,uck. K. R. Nelson, G. J. Nelson. V. F. Ncttervillc, C. S. Nettcrville, K. R. Newman, D. D. Nichols. W. S. Parish. T. H. Park. S. Peil, F. C. Pericins. C. G. Phelps. R. R. Richardson, H. E. Riggs. T. C. Piley, V. B. Saxe, A. V. Saxe. C. S. Seale. E. L. Smith. E. B. Smith, J. L. Spaulding. F. Sperling, E. C. Stallings. L. W. Stirling. V. A. Tantzen, H. E. Terry. F. O. Terry. P. D. Verble. D. E. Vick. R. P. Watt. J. E. Wheat. D. P. Wilder. J. E. Willcox. F. E. Wood, E. E. Zoch. A. 463 V. L. McNAIR President JACK JONES Vice President BRUSH COUNTRY A M CLUB Ray Alsmeycr Joel Austin Ray Barlow Anton Bockholt Eugene Bockholt Leo Bockholt Charles Bowden Johnny Brown Allen Burdin Robert Childress Luis F. Dominquef V. G. Galloway Jim Gault Raymond Haas William Havclka MEMBERS Rodney Heath Richard Hessong O. V. Hightower Donald Horne Jack Jones H. L. Kelly Owen McKinney Winfred McNair Richard Miller Frank Pagel Keith Patton Stan Perkins Frankie Prochaska Telesfore Ramirez Chales Richards Donald Richards Billy Rosson James Rosson Giles Schanen Douglas Smith Don Standard William Thomas Jack Thornton George Till Bobby Turcotte Joe Turcotte Carlton Virden LeRoy Wright 464 CORPUS CHRISTI A M CLUB MEMBERS Austin, Don Beaty, Perry Beavers, Clarence Bell, James Bell, Stanton Berryman, Bobby Bitter, Richard Boyd, James Carlyle, George Carter, James Clanton, John Clemons, Gus Craft, Tommy Dawson, Robert Devine, John Douthit, Douglass Eyster, Charles Puentes, C. R. Gillett, Victor Golla, Damian Golla, Pete Gray, John Hardwicke, Lawrence Harvard, Hyman Heft, John Holmes, Boyce Johnson, Jerry Johnson, James Johnson, Miles Karren, Howard King, Malcolm Kuse, A. C. Lee, Bob McCampbcll, Corey Malcolm, John Marshall, Kent Mason, Chico Meeks, Preston Minon, Bill Moss, Ken Murff, Sam Nark, Theodore Neal, Billy Nelson. Rickey Nelson, Richard Olson, John Porcher, George Friday. Maurice Pruitt, Jarrell Rider, Gail Riddick, Bill Roberts, Darrell Rodgers, Don Rollins, Beek St. John, James Salmon, C. E. Schlather, Wallace Schulz, Gerald Sellers. Don Semmerllogge. Bill Singer. Billy Smith, David Tanis, Phillip Tate. Royce Tribble, Frank Urban, Gene Ware, David Warren, Guy Watts, Claude Weaver. Gil Wetmore. Gail Wicks, David 465 DALLAS A M CLUB MEMBERS Abbe. Leo Dawson, Dan Lambert, Roy Robertson, Bob Abbott, Jack Dowdy, Jerry Layton, Bob Shawber, Harry Ablon, Sam Duke, Ken Leslie, Gary Smith, B. B. Ablon, Fred Dunbar, Jack Long, Wayne Smith, David Alexander, Dick Dunbar, Glen Lonquist. Jack Smith, Russel Barron, Tom Dunkin, J. T. Lynch, Dudley Sorrells, Gordon Bass, J. East, Rodney McClendon. Dayle Stinson, Bob Bedford, Bill Eckard. Connie McDowell, Bob Sutton, Bill Behne, David Findley, Wayne McDowell. Jim Swartz, C. R. Bietendorf, Dale Gamble, Wayne McKee, James Tea, Charles Bottom, Davis Glass. Bill McGee, James Teer. Bill Brazell, Jerry Bradley, W. Golman, A. L. Mahos, Pete Terry, Bill Good, J. B. Maples, Tom Thomas, Don Brogden, Baker Goodwin, Tony Marin, John Thomas, Stanley Brown, Bob Goosegy, W. D. Philip, Matthews Thompson, Albert Brown, Jimmy Gratz, Melvin Merrill, Jack Torbett, Bill Carpenter. Bob Haines, Ackie Moler, Bill Underwood, Bill Campbell, Norman Haley. Bob Nance, Bob Verlux. Jules Caldwell, Terry Hall, Herbert Nicholson, F. Vinyard, L. Carroll. Robert Haltom, Ed Nobles, Collier Walker, Bill Clayse. Claude Haynes. Tom O ' Hearn, Dan Washington, Bill Clements. D. Heth. Jim Oliphant, Nugent Watson, Jack Connell, Liddie Heyde, John Penland. Waylon Weatherford, Willie Coolidge. John Ingles. Dick Prague. Tom Weatherley, J. D. Cumbly, Jim Johnson. Charley Pratt, G, F. Williams. C. O. Currins, Dan Jowell, J. H. Price, Bill Williford. Don Dabney, Nick Kaspei, Ronnie Phillips, Wiley Wilmarth, Roy Dailey, Jim Knox. Tom Randal, Phil Zcndlick, Bill Dalston, J. W. Lang, George Reynolds, Bob Reynolds, Marion 466 HENRY WHELEN President EL PASO A M CLUB MEMBERS Bell. Robert Frances. Skippy Bramblett. C. R. Fluharty, Bill Cardon. Rodney Gist. Bob Cardon. Don and Wife Goodbrake. Edward Chappelle, Hugh Haddad, Freddie Cloud. Robert Haddad. Norman Congdon. Don Haddad, Sammy Dart, Don Halow, Esau Cuaron. A. A. Harris. Don Dallahite, Tom Harris. Ed De Herrera. Carlos Hovious. Dan Durrill. Russell Jacobs, Homer Du Sang George Kelly. Tom England. John Kilgo, Walter Koury, Albcry Rivers. Danny Lockhart, Hut Schumacker, Kip Loustaunau. Raul Shaeffer. Buddy Miclke. Karl Shaw, Dave Luther, Pancho Skidmore, Eugene McKinney, Ralph Smith. Clifford O’Kane, Mickey Steen. Jack Onhaizer, Jerry Sutton, Ray Paget, Jim Top. John Peterson, William Webb. Conrad Pittman. Don and Wife Werd, Bill Quigley. James Whelen. Jaime Robinett, Jerry Whipple, Richard Rodehaver. Jack BOBBY BELL Parliamentarian 467 LOUIS WOOD President OFFICERS LOUIS WOOD ............................. J. A. DAMON ............................... JOHN TAPLEY ........................... ROBERT D. KIRK ....................... ..... Chancellor Vice President ....... Secretary ....... Treasurer J. A. DAMON Vice President HOUSTON A M CLUB Jim Anderson Jack Banowsky Bob Barman Jack Blackshear Iverson Branan A, C. Burkhalter Bill Cawley John Clifford P. J. Coronas F. A. Cox Bill Crawford P. Edwards C. E. Fanner Jim Flowers Charles Grantom S. H. Harper MEMBERS Claude Harris, Jr. Jimmie Harrison A. L. Herzog Mermod Jaccard Bill Kalil Kenneth Lewi Steve Love Roland Luce Frank A. Mandola Frank M. Mandola J. D. McMahan Warren McReynolds Bob Miller J. E. Oliver Ray Phipps K. J. Prine 468 C. J. Smith Mitchell Spadachene Tommy Spadachene Frankie Spreen Alton Stoddard B. E, Strode Gene Swirsky Dick Tanner Duane Vandenberg Cliff Whitmore Lyle Wolfskill C. H. Wolivcr Dave Yiengst OFFICERS DENNY HUTSON President DENNY HUTSON ...................................... President BILL JAMES ........................................ Vice President LEONARD EDDY ...................... Secretary-Treasurer BILL JAMES Vice President PORT ARTHUR A M CLUB MEMBERS Alexander, Jack and Doris Anderson. Otto John. Jr. Andrews. John Stanly Babin. Robert Beagle. Charles Dwight Beauer, James D. Begnaud, Edward M. Bell. Milton H. Bonsall. Gayle Bonsall, Raymond V. Broussard. Vance L. Brueck. W. L., J. Burns, Donald Button. Durvis Clemmons. Martin Davis. Ernest Davis. Harold DeLee, James DeRouen, Dale Deslatte. James Doiron. Luther Doucet. Saul J. Drake. Jerome E. Drake. Lary Dunlop. Donald Durham. Paul Eddy. Leonard EUerbee. Eddy Faulkner. Richard Flowers. Elmer Fontenot, Marvin Funk. John L. Gaines. Marell Gant. Harold D. Gorman. Ralph and Eva Gower. Boone and Mcrilyn. Greer. Johnny Griffith. Alvin Grote, Fred Guidry. Donald Hada, Johnny Hamilton. Bill and Virginia Hirsh. Teddy Holloway. James Holmes. Claude Holmes. Bobby Hutson. Denny Jacks on. Andy James. Monty James. Bill Jenssan. Erick Johnson. Skippy Landry. Gerald Landry. R. J. LeCuir. Donald Levcrett. Joe Levingston. Sam V. Lucas. Charles McAdams. H. L. McCurley. James McDonald. Charlie. McFarland. Melvyn Martin. Clyde Martinez. Thomas Matiza. Otis Matthijetz. Carl Moore. Byron and Ruth Morrison. Donald and Myer Nelson. Charles Nicholas. Mike and Laura Mae Palmer. Jerry Portic. Donald Powell. Billy Price. Joe R a b e. Glen Reeves. Curtis Rice. Sam and Elizabeth Roth. Donald Rouse. Philip Savage. Tommy Shepard. John Roy Siebarth. Donald Singletary. Joe Singletary. James H. Smith. Doyle Sonnenberg. Nolan Sonnier. Jerry Stansbury. Jack Stainback. Floyd Swearinggen, Oren Tucker. Sherman Tupper. Charles Vaught. Murphy Webster. Wilbur White. Arlton Wilson. John Winberry. John and Ann Womack. James Wood. Pat Woodall. Billy Virgilio. J. C. OFFICERS BOB CLINE .................................................... President JAMES H. GREGORY ................................ Secretary EDDIE RODERIQUIZ ........................ Vice President AL SUMMY .................................................. Treasurer BILLY BATES ................................................ Reporter RIO GRANDE VALLEY A M CLUB Aday, Lawson C. Clark,. Donald H. Alius, James D. Cline, B ' ob Allen, George L. Coendreau, Osear M. Allen, Mickey E. Cole, Eugene Amslcr, Louis P. Coil, Richard E. Andrews, Roy E, Co r re a „ Aurelia W. A n, d re w s. W i 11 b m C, Correa, Donato, Jr. Angermann, Cecil O. Correa, Rogeri o Anzaldos. Albwrrto Correa, RLima!do T. Ashley, Eugene Dashiell, T. L. Ashley, Robert F. Dewald. John Paul Babcock. George B, Dittmam, A. F. Bad way. Dan A. Downing, Douglas H. Bates. Billy B. Drane, Robert J. Beattie. Robert W. Drawe, Robert Bennett. Edwin D. Dutchier, Stanley Bennett. James H. Dusek, Frank G. Boone. Daniel Anerew Dyer. Malcelm G. Bourgeois. Gary Grant Eads, Dunavon Bradford. Frank Nathan Eccles, John R. Buescher. Norman E. Ellis, William T. Burgess. Beryl R. Espey. Harry R. Burnell. Charles B. Eubanks, Charles E. Burns. F. E Eubanks. Earnest D. Burns. James W. Fagalo, Du wain E. Burns. Ted M.. Jr. Galvan, Am a do Butler. Glen A. Garbett, Thomas M. Cameron. Donald D. Gar ms. Kenneth M. Campbell, William E. Gomez, Alfonso E. Cantu, Carlos H. Gonzales. Carlos Chandler. James Morgan Graham, Esker Choate. Jack Graham, John Larue Cisneros. Raul Gregory, James H. MEMBERS Green, Richard J. Mejra, Joe M. Griffith. Jerry .Glen Moffitt, Carl O. Gutierrez. Hector C. Moore, Carl O. Hensz, Richard A. Moore, Paul D. Hernandez. Carlos Morgan, Robert T. Hernandez, Mike Morris. Lloyd Hili, Kenneth E. Morrison, Grant A. Hitt, Pat Motheral, Paul H. Homeyer, Bruno C. Muniz, Leofredo G. Johnson, Guy E. Munns, George W. Jones. Larry D. Myers, Charles E. Joyce, Kenneth C. McKay. Robert E. Kachtk, Edward D. Nichols, Samuel R. Kerr. W. D. Norcom, David P. King, Lawerence S. Patton. James O. Kissiar. Guy Ronald Pitts. Richard W. Klockmann. Richard G. Prather, Otto A. Koerlin. George Henry Puckett, John B. Kuenn, Ewald George Reeves. Don F. Laakso, Charles Leon Rcnard, Boncilo G. Laakso, Richard H. Rhodes, Curtis A. Lance, Donald M. Richmond, Daviel Lannert. Richard H. Riley, Aaron B. Leal. Ramon P. Rizzo. Joseph J. Lozano. Carlos Roberts, Charles E. Leeper. Paul W. Roberts. John G. Levermann. Charles F. Rodriquiz. Edward C. Longhofer, Melvin Leon Salter. C. E. Love, Alvert Saturnine, John H. Maddox. Billy R. Scaief, M. H. Mair. Sid C. Sculichter. Albert Mansker. Robert H. Schultz, Robert Martin, James H. Schwarz, Kirk F. 470 EDDIE RODERIGUIZ Vice President Scott. Albert D. Shaeffer, Robert J. Sheffey, Wayne A. Showers. Wayne A. Sisscll, Clarence D. Sizer, Frank E. Skeans. Ted Smith, Leon R. Smith. Robert Snow, Hcncry Spradlin, Glenn D. Stovall Alford F. Summy, Alford F. Taniguchi, Edwa rd T. Tijerina. Robert Torres, Arturo Troppy, Henry R. Trousdale, William Uribe, Enrique Van Cleave, Horce W. Van Tyne. Richard Velten, Robert E. Walker. David P. Warren. James R. Weaver, Willis Weller, Berthold L. Whitfield, James L. Williams, Kenneth E. Williams, Robert Williams, Stuart J. Wilson. Charles Worthington, Josiah W. SAN ANTONIO A M CLUB MEMBERS Ammann, Jack J. Albert, Gerald J. Anderson. Byron H. Athens, A. A., Jr. Avery. Ed Batot. Robert A. Bradshaw, William W. Brinkoeter. Alton J., Jr. Ccrvenka, Billy J. Cloud. Jerry D. Crowley. Rusty Dawncmiller. George D. Dobbins, Robert N. Dutcher. Barent C. Frazier. Lewis Green, Willard R. Guido. Louis L.. Jr. Harrison. Jimmie M. Hcrould. Ladimar G. Haskell. William T.. Jr. Hcndrv. Robert G. Hill, Lester O. Hinze. Neil W. Holland. John R. Howard. Thad M. Jochimsen, Frank R. Johnson. R. N. Johnston. Jerry W. Jones. Robert A. Kemp. Donald T. Kingston. Austin G.. Jr. Klaerner, William H.. Jr. Kriegcr. John W.. Jr. Lampis. John J. Lewis. Eugene T. Lockhart. Richard D. McBride. R. E.. Jr. MKean. Paul F. Marmor. J. W. Martin. Robert E. Mattel. Joe B. Merbeth, G. Charles Miller. Joe G.. Jr. Mitchell, James E. Munster. M. G. Pantuso, B. P. Phillippus. Hugh H., Jr. Pianta. Robert W. Powell, Joe Rawlings. C. R. Reagan, Ted J. Reed. William M. Reichert, William F. Ritchey. Ted A. Robards. John F. Sayers. J. J. Schwarz. R. B.. Jr. Seymour. J. L.. Jr. Scroggin. John B. Shown. Guy W. Skladal. G. W. Smith. Charles L. Smith. W. S. Sparks. Gene W. Specia. Anthony E. Steel. H. V.. Jr. Stephens. Ted M. Stein man. Walter P. S t ra t c m a n n. M. E. Thorpe. Ai J. Urrutia. A. C. V a n d e r S t u k e n. A. Walker. John Q. Wallace. Joe C. Waples. George E.. Jr. Wells. Roy D. Wicke. R. J. Wolf. David B. Wolff. R. D. Zachry. Henry B. Zimmcrmann. W. K. 471 DON TSCHIRHART President JIM SMITH Vice President SOUTHWEST TEXAS A M CLUB MEMBERS Alexander, R. K. Carper. J. B. Hillis, Martin Rector. B. K. Allison. J. D. Clark. S. N. Hollmig, T. G. Riff. M. D. Ando. J. K. Connell. J. W. Jcnnison, D. M. Rodriques, E. P. Ball. Wallace Coronado. Juan Kelly, P. L. Rogers. R. A. Ball, Wayne Crawford. W. L. Kirchncr. R. L. Shelton, H. J., Jr. Barry. J. G. Davis, C. E. Landrum, R. B. Smallwood. Ray Bennett. 1.. J. Dobie. B. W. Leftwich. B. J. Smith. J. C. Bippert, C. R. Edwards, J. G. Martin. J. O. Spulveda. C. H. Bippert, V. E. Edwards. W. D. Martin, L. S. Stephens. C. D. Bomba. B. D. Fisher. E. G. Meyer. Roy Tate, R. C. Boubel, A B. Gibbens. J. W. Milam. L. J. Taylor, B. P. Braden. J. A. Grabbs. G. W. Mummc, M. H. Templer. O. W. Bradford. W. W. Griffen. Don Outlaw. T. E. Tschirhart. D. L. Brady. R. T. Gunn. K. D. Pate, R. J. Tschirhart. L. C. Braxton. M. L. Harrell. J. W. Patterson. V. R. Ward. F. D. Brticks. E. W. Harris. J. E. Peck, A. N. Wcndland. A. G. C a p t. L. E. Hearn. T. L. Rambie, J. E. Wendland, J. B Carlisle. A B. Hess. Homer Ramsey. F. A. West. J. E. Higdon. C. D. Raney, A. J. 472 BAYTOWN A M CLUB OFFICERS ROBERT W. CALLAWAY .......................... R. C FISHER ........................................ Vice JAMES M. READ ............................................ COLEMAN COUNTY A M CLUB OFFICERS RICHARD L. VAUGHN ................................ President STANLEY BLACKWELL ...................... Vice President ORAN L. LEWELLEN ................ Secretary-Treasurer President President Secretary DEL RIO A M CLUB OFFICERS ................ President ....... Vice President Secretary-Treasurer FRANK L. BROWN .... D. A. PEDRATTI ......... RICHARD S. MURRAH EAST TEXAS A M CLUB OFFICERS BOB HARRIS .................................................. President BOB BAXTER ...................................... Vice President FLOYD COBB ................................................ Secretary FORT WORTH A M CLUB OFFICERS DON OWEN .................................................. WILLIE EAST ........................................ Vice STAN BAKER ................................................ GROOM A M CLUB OFFICERS GENE EARL STEED .................................... President CLIFFORD SCHAFFER ........................ Vice President EDGAR MUSSER .......................... Secretary-Treasurer President President Secretary GUADALUPE-COMAL COUNTY A M CLUB OFFICERS MICKEY DEUTSCH ...................................... President GILBERT LAY ........................................ Vice President LARRY HOFFMANN .................. Secretary-Treasurer HILL COUNTY A M CLUB OFFICERS KENNETH GRANT ... MARVIN DVORACEK JAMES D. BARNARD ................ President ....... Vice President Secretary-Treasurer HOUSTON COUNTY A M CLUB OFFICERS JACK BRANNON .......................................... President DONALD AWFORD ............................ Vice President FRED WALKER ............................ %Secretary-Treasurer LAMAR-FANNIN COUNTY A M CLUB OFFICERS JOHN H. HANCOCK .................................... President JOHN ED HODGE ..... ........................... Vice President JIM N. THOMPSON .................................... Secretary LAND O’ LAKES A M CLUB OFFICERS CLAYTON HENDLEY ................................ President R. E. BRISTOL ........................................ Vice President M. G. SMATHERS ........................ Secretary-Treasurer LAREDO A M CLUB OFFICERS ERNEST MOGLIA ........................................ President FEDERICO PACHECO .......................... Vice President DUNAVON EADS .......................................... Secretary ERNEST MOGLIA ........................................ President FEDERICO PACHECO .......................... Vice President DUNAVON EADS .......................................... Secretary 478 LATIN AMERICAN CLUB OFFICERS MARIO A. SOL .............................................. CARLOS A. MOLINA .......................... Vice RAFAEL A. NUNEZ ...................................... MARSHALL A M CLUB OFFICERS President President Secretary C. L. RAY, JR. . CHARLES LAKE JOE WHITE ..... ................ President ....... Vice President Secretary-Treasurer PAMPA A M CLUB OFFICERS K. B. ANDERSON ........................................ President A. Z. GRIFFIN ...................................... Vice President RO Y F. SUFLIVAN ........................................ Secretary PANHANDLE A M CLUB OFFICERS JOHN SCHMEDT BEN THOMAS .... PATE RAMEY .... JACK RAMSEY .... ........... President .. Vice President Social Secretary ........... Treasurer PASADENA A M CLUB OFFICERS BUDDY FREEMAN ...................................... President SHERRIE JENNINGS ........................ Vice President JIMMY HENNIGAN ...................................... Secretary PERMIAN BASIN A M CLUB OFFICERS GRADY WILLIFORD .................................... President BUCK THRASHER .............................. Vice President ERWIN BAUMAN ........................................ Secretary TYLER - SMITH COUNTY A M CLUB OFFICERS CHUCK PHILLIPS ........................................ President HAROLD BEAIRD ................................ Vice President A. D. WINSTON .......................................... Secretary waco - Mclennan county a m club OFFICERS MILTON P. GEIGER .................................... President BILL BEAZLEY .................................... Vice President GUY D. KING ................................................ Secretary RUSK COUNTY A M CLUB OFFICERS HAROLD SANDERS, JR ............................. President MAX WHITE ........................................ Vice President JIM SEARS .................................. Secretary-Treasurer SAN ANGELO A M CLUB OFFICERS STANLEY MOSTELLER .............................. President GRID CURRY ........................................ Vice President WALTER HILL ................................................ Secretary HANDBALL CLUB GYMNASTICS Front row: Herman Segust, Sponsor; Jack Wood, Bernard Lemmons. Back row: Kenneth Lewi, Don Garrett. The Handball Club played several matches throughout the Southwest this past year. Although limited in practice and coaching, they performed creditably in every meet. Front row: Kert Good, Bud Wilson, Robert Daby, Charles Little, Bob Wag- ganner. Back row: Jack Rodehaver, Natch Floris, Clyde Mahler, Harold Turner, Wilson Noble, Bud Mathews, Sponsor; N. A. Pouthieux, Sponsor, not pictured. The A M Softball Club finished the season with the enviable record of 14 won 4 lost. They defeated the 1951 national softball champs of Calvert in compiling this record. SOFTBALL TEAM Front row: Bill Campbell, 1st; Ralph Bleso, 2nd; Bryan Beard, pitcher; Dick Lentgen, 3rd; Ed Jons, catcher; Bob Brown, field; Dick O’Connor, 2nd; Russell Webb, Bat Boy. Back row: Jewell Raymond, 2nd; Henry Askew, 2nd; Bill Morris, 2nd; George Martin, field; Vernon Bippert, 3rd; Bill Jones, pitcher; Bud Denton, field; Bill Molar. 484 Ui CLUB WEIGHT LIFTING CLUB The Gymnastics Club participated in three meets this season winning second in the Houston YMCA Invitational, second in the Southwest AAU Meet in Austin and drop¬ ping a dual meet to Texas at Austin. Besides these three meets, they put on exhibitions at Calvert, Veteran’s Hospital at Temple, Cor¬ pus Christi, and numerous Aggie home basketball games. Front row: Bobby Fletcher, Charles Canter, Bill Bawles. Back row: Emil Mamaliga, Sponsor; Paul Cardelhiac. The Weight Lifting Club performed creditably in several YMCA meets and the Southwest AAU Meet this past season. The grunt and groan boys, under the direction of Emil Mamaliga, have done much to build interest in this sport in the past few years. The Wrestling Club was very active this past season, participating in several meets. In the Southwest AAU Meet A M took four firsts to cop the team title and qualify several men for the National AAU Meet. WRESTLING CLUB Front row: John Copeland, Bill Lay, Bill Andrews, Henry Hulan, A. W. Stubbeman. Back row: Jim Griffith, Coach; Joe Slack, Ralph Gay, A1 Perkins, Paul Laustaunan. 485 CORPS TRIPS Among the most enjoyable and memorable events in the life of any Aggie are the Corps Trips. Each fall the entire Corps invades such cities as Dallas, Austin, Ft. Worth, Houston and others to attend the football game there and to support the team. Many go by car, some by train, a few by air, hundreds via the thumb, and who knows how the rest get there — but they all do. A Corps Trip is two wonderful days packed from beginning to end with excitement, emotion, and a maze of numerous activities. It begins with the trip up and the Friday night pre-game festivities. Then on Saturday comes the parade of the Corps down Main S treet at its spirited best and the ball- game with all its color and action. After the game we have, of course, the celebration of a victory or a great game played, the date with that cute Tessie or Coed, the couple of hours sack time in a hotel lobby or a buddie’s home, the headaches and good-byes on Sunday, and finally the long trip back to Aggieland. Yes, moments of incomparable happiness, moments of tearful sadness and dejection, mingled feelings of bursting pride and uncontrollable joy, and as always — friends together — these are the memories of every Aggie of those great, unforgettable Corps Trips. Picture by OVERTON 486 ' Ifea xt rttyieleutd 1. The fish begin registration 2. My gawd—how’d that happen ! 3. The sweat before the glory 4. Saturday at 11:00!!! 5. New arrivals 6. The Calender Committee hard at it 7. Jack on the job Bill Haverlah ogles as Mary Mur¬ phy turns on the charm The band leads the troops to mid¬ night yell practice Wheels of the band pat themselves on the back Ain’t there nobody going to Brady, Nick? The Fish give him everything but a shave. ?4 ' tyeax at i ce(eiHcC 1. Didn’t know Pop Turner could play the Air Force song 2. Some bewildered, some confused, most just fish 3. Future weight lifters 4. As John looks on i 5. Everybody got lost but the dog 6. Too old to cut the mustard 7. Gig ’em, Pinky 8. One of those beauty rest mattresses 6 What are they serving now in Club Duncan ? John Wayne didn’t grow tall at Club Duncan Underwear must have seen a broad” jump Eric! you seem bored She just stepped on Colonel Joe’s foot Cowtracks” bald head blurred the picture ' Ifean, %t rfqqiclaAtd 1. The Corps humps it as the team works out 2. They bit off a lot more than they could chew 3. The colonels get their cadet commissions 4. Eric and Wanda get with it at TCU game 5. The Sophomore drill team undergoes inspection 6. It was too big to be photographed 7. The band shows off in Houston Chico tells the fish how to do it Bloody C” pays tribute to the Sips Didn’t know we had such woods¬ men Timber! Frat House—Crapper, Crapper, Gamma It was small at first A ' tyecin at rtwietoMet 1. P. J. displays ' ' Christmas gifts” 2. Sophs entertain with Christmas Carols 3. Fish Sweetheart finalists . . . 4. . . . and the Fish Sweetheart 5. Aggie Honor System? 6. The harvest was poor for the Sooners 7. Friendly’s” wife must have walked in 8. If the engineers could have seen this til pH w r M z ' 3 + , 4 u “ n V N IN MEMORY OF SOONERS Y ___ WHO TRIED BUT DIED KSSKTS P=3| a ...... _ i«=sspi vn. 11 NJr i l.i sxsi-cm v.sa -u •sm “iSB ‘ i .dAS THEY SOWED i SO SHALL THEY REAP i {V’J MiS - zx :r - .. . C i ' 4 • ■: __£• . MT ' Tf__ i 1 _ Sophs swing and sway on their big night 54 prexy, Bill Roland, smooches the class sweetheart Juniors feed their faces before the Prom Maggie” and cohorts make big plans Put your Little Foot—Infantry style Shoot the Bullneck, Bob 4 ' tyean at i ieleutd 1. The house that half built 2. You tell us who it is—we don’t know 3. Beauties of the ASABAB 4. The wheels rolling 5. In one Ear and out the other 6. Home cookin’ 7. Chico doesn’t believe her ss. .1 A % % M 4 1 J 7 i 1 i I® 1 : _ ■ ' ' V- 80 cases of brew at the Senior Beer Bust You name it All the better to see you with, my dear Jim with a handfull Somebody else with a handfull Sure as the world—another investi¬ gation Ifean- at t ftcetcutd 1. The Combat Ball was well-guarded 2. What it is? 3. Combatants try the Herr Schmitt 4. Looks like an awful nice war 5. The Combat Ball ended in close mouth to mouth contact 6. The Aggieland Orchestra doesn’t look the same 7. It was hard for ole Army to take 8. Too much combating Raise two bucks, Roommate! What the Hell! You rat! The end of a beautiful friendship Talking of the wild blue yonder Strictly Hollywood A badly-needed transfusion The devil himself Dick Jergens and his band clowning You didn’t give me enough Typical dew-drop meeting A ' tyean at rt ffliela ut 1. Belles of the Cotton Ball 2. The Brazos Bottom Sod Busters at the follies 3. Could this be Smiley? 4. The boys in white at the Muster 5. The humorous follies 6. What’s this? The Barnyard Shuffle 7. Notice the expressions I’ll vote for you for Cotton Queen if . . . One of the last remnants of Ole Army” We even were entertained by Tex Sid stumped his toe on third base The troops moving by Hold on there, cowboy, or you’ll lose your—hat ' tyecui at rf yieieutd 1. Murph” and H”-Squadron receive the General Moore Flag and Plaque 2. Jim presents watch—Milligan chokes 3. Remember Fort Hood!! 4. At the first turn! Joe leads by three lengths 5. McSpadden presides” at the Press Club Banquet—after the Function 6. New enimas—courtesy Lone Star 7. Bottle babies ? 8. Half—Man presents Jeptha with gift from the Seniors 9. Class of ’69 K i ■ . ' d ■si Big I 9 Straight poop”—Wolf and who knows what else Juniors take over at Final Review Should auld acquaintance be for¬ got” Jaro delivers his valedictory speech The Engineers bid their outfit fare¬ well Expressions at the Final Ball One of the most impressive ceremonies of the year—The flower-pinning preceding the Mother’s Day Review. OUTFIT AWARDS INDIVIDUAL AWARDS ■ ir Air Force ........................ G. F. MOORE TROPHY -A Antiaircraft ................ BEST DRILLED AWARD A Armor ................................ WOLTER ' S TROPHY ' •A Armor ................................ 1ST CAVALRY D1V. C” Infantry .................................... 36TH INF. DIV. Fish Band ........................ BEST DRILLED FISH UNIT ERIC W. CARLSON ........................ Texas ROA Award JOHN B. WRIGHT .................................... UDC Award WELDON D. DRUGER .................... Caldwell Award GENE E. STEED ........................................ DAR Award IDE P. TROTTER ............ A6fM Mother’s Clubs Award ROBERT C. HOLLAND ........................ Lane Scholarship HOUSTON C. OF C. AWARDS WELDON D. KRUGER ..... LYLE A. WOLFSKll.L ....... RALPH E. WALLINGFORD SHERRILL JENNINGS ....... JOHN H. WALKER ............. JOHN L. MERRILL ........... ROBERT E. McCARLEY .... SHELTON G. BLACK ........ JIMMY E. CURTIS ............ CHARLES F. HORNSTEIN ................. Cadet Corps ................ Corps Troops ......... Infantry Regiment ........ Artillery Regiment ...... 1st Air Force Wing ____ 2nd Air Force Wing Armor-Engineer Regiment ...... Composite Regiment ........... Seventh Regiment ........... Eighth Regiment BRANCH AWARDS GUY W. SHOWN ............ JARRELL B. MUGG ........... SAM H. HARPER ............. ROY R. STRIEKERT ..... BILLY J. NEAL ............... CHARI ES F. HORNSTEIN EDWARD B. DOBBINS ..... HOWARD W. KRUSE ..... GARY S. NEINAST ........ VICTOR R. HILLMAN ..... LOUIS L. STUART ......... ...... Air Force Chemical Corps ..... Antiaircraft ......... Engineer Field Artillery ......... Infantry ......... Ordnance . Quartermaster .. Signal Corps . Transportation ............. Armor SONS OF THE AMERICAN REVOLUTION AWARDS PAUL J. LEMING ............ GLENN E. LIPPMAN ....... LOWELL A. HOLMES ..... LOUIS L. STUART ........ DALE E. WALSTON ........ RICHARD D. BETHEA ..... KENNETH M. WIGGINS ROBERT F. BROWN ,....... JAMES G. ANDERSON .... JEPTHA W. DALSTON ... CHARLES D. UNRUE .... FRANK R. MORRIS ....... WILLIAM F. REICHERT GRADY L. SMALLWOOD Air Force Administration — Air Force Installation .. Air Force Maintenance ........................... Armor ............... Army Security .............. Chemical Corps ................... Antiaircraft ........ Corps of Engineers ............... Field Artillery ........................ Infantry ....................... Ordnance ................ Quartermaster ................ Signal Corps ..... Transportation Corps To the outstanding color-bearers 504 rhe General Moore Trophy goes to H” Eric Carlson receives the Texas ROA Award. squadron. Ernie Moglia receives the Best Drilled Unit Award for A” Coast Artillery. BEST DRILLED SOPHOMORES CADET FREDERICK H. MITCHELL ........ A’ ' Infantry CADET JAMES R. BUTTER .................... “B” Infantry CADET EUGENE F. POLZER ................ C” Infantry CADET JAMES F. EBY ........................ D” Infantry CADET HAROLD E. FRANK .................... “E Infantry CADET JAMES D. DOWELL ........ A Field Artillery CADET STANTON P. BELL ........ “B Field Artillery CADET RAYMOND E. McBRIDE .... C” Field Artillery CADET F. ROGERS YAKEL ........ “D” Field Artillery CADET WILLIAM B. HIGHTOWER ............ ‘ ' E” Field Artillery CADET EDGAR R. KEELING, JR..... A Antiaircraft Artillery CADET R. WARREN SEXTON ........ ' •fi ' ’ Antiaircraft Artillery CADET JOHN C. MINTER ........................ A” Armor CADET LLOYD K. RICE ............................ B Armor CADET RICHARD D. COLE ........................ “C” Armor CADET MELROY I. BRANDT ............ A” Engineers CADET MARVIN R. ALY. JR............. “B ' ' Engineers CADET CHRIS C. SMITH. JR............. •‘A ' ’ Squadron CADET MARK G. MUNSTER .................... B Squadron CADET HOLLIE L. BRISCOE ................ C Squadron CADET RAYMOND F. DOWNEY ........ “D” Squadron CADET ALBERT D. SCOTT ................ E Squadron CADET VOL M. MONTGOMERY ............ F Squadron CADET LEON H. GERLICH .................... G” Squadron CADET WILLIAM M. REED .................... H” Squadron CADET JOE E. WEST ............................ I Squadron CADET MARCUS R. WILLIAMS ............ K” Squadron CADET PATRICK H. WOOD ................ ‘‘L’ ' Squadron CADET PERRY G. HECTOR ................ M Squadron CADET ELMER J. HICKMAN ................ N” Squadron CADET ROUSE J. TODD .... A Army Security Agency CADET HUNTLY E. SHELTON. JR..... “A Signal Corps CADET WILLIAM H. ROWLAND. JR............. A Quartermaster CADET THOMAS D. THERIOT .... ‘•B” Quartermaster CADET JACK W. GARRETT ................ A Ordnance CADET GERALD O. BUSTER ........ A Transportation CADET LARRY H. JOYCE ............ B Transportation CADET CARLOS H. SEPULVEDA ........ A Chemical Corps CADET ROBERT A. DOWERS ............ “A” Veterans CADET JOE A. GAWRY ........................ “D” Veterans CADET DONALD E. ELLIS .................... • ' A ' ' Athletics CADET JAMES L. BLAINE .................... B” Athletics CADET ARTHUR D. SCOTT ................ “A Composite CADET RICHARD C. FRENCH ........ B Composite CADET DAVID H. CLINE ................ ••C” Composite CADET WILLIAM C. BOLMANSKI .... • ' D Composite CADET RICHARD N. PORTER ............ Maroon Band CADET MELTON G. HOLUBEC ................ White Band CADET ROBERT G. PORTER .................... Fish Band CADET PHILLIP E. JACOBS .................... Squadron 1 CADET HERBERT W. BREWER ................ Squadron 2 CADET JOHN W. FARLEY ........................ Squadron 3 CADET JAMES W. ALLBRITTON ............ Squadron 4 CADET RODNEY T. HEATH .................... Squadron 5 CADET RICHARD C. CIRE ........................ Company 8 CADET TOMMY C. COX ............................ Company 9 CADET ALVIE W. PURSELLEY ............ Company 10 CADET JAMES B. HARDAWAY ................ Company 11 CADET LESTER S. SMITH ........................ Squadron 13 CADET RAY F. ULRICH ........................ Company 14 CADET PHILIP M. ORR ........................ Squadron 15 505 SOMETHING NEW ON THE HORIZON The Aggieland ’52 resorts neither to subtlety nor fence painting. Rather, we give you some good clean fun, and we hope you like it. If you find your name or likeness herein, you will not become a marked man, for this is just a big bull session in which we are telling jokes and funny experiences on each other. No malice is borne toward any man, cadet, or Sophomore; nor adminis¬ trative official. During the past year, many things have happened to us, and we have caused many things to happen, some of them good, some of them bad, and a few of them funny. As you look over this section in future years, it is hoped that you will be reminded of the humorous side of your college year, for after all, humor is the spice of life (or something). And so it is that we give you FUBAR with the hopes and aspirations that in changing the old order we give you something that you really want and will enjoy. The Editors 506 CARL BIRDWELL A Word of Thanks Where Thanks Are Due We extend our most sincere thanks to Mr. Carl Birdwell, manager of the Exchange Store for his cooperation and friendly interest in Student Publications. It is the sincere wish of the editors of this book that every student read carefully the next few pages. We have attempted by picture and print to show how some of the Exchange Store profits are spent. Duane E. Vandenberg. Advertising Man ager. The Aggieland ' 52 Your EXCHANGE STORE Designed for benefits to the AGGIE student body, the Exchange Store like any good business makes a profit. These profits are yours because you are the one that really profits. From September 1946 to June 1952 a total of $324,032.33 has been allocated from store profits to Student Welfare and Recreation. These projects have received help from Exchange Store Profits: The Grove The Memorial Student Center The Rodeo Arena Lighted Softball Field Library Music Room Library Recreational Reading Room Golf Course The Aggie Players Guion Hall Tennis Courts Y. M.C.A. The Aggie Band Intermural Athletic Equipment Campus Beautification TEXAS AGGIES More than just a slogan, it is a continuous fact. Not satisfied with giving only the profits to the stu¬ dent body. The Exchange Store pays approximately $35,000.00 per year to students and student wives in salaries. Many colleges have profit-sharing plans, but the benefits and advantages shown on these pages more than tell their own story. The EXCHANGE STORE Scenes from Your Memorial Student Center, Which Receives A Large Share of Profits From Your Exchange Store A List of American Printers American Desk Mfg. Co. Aggieland Studios Aggieland Cleaners American Gen. Life Ins. Co. Jame Bute Bryan Bldg. Loan J. W. Bateson Co. Bryan Coca-Cola Bottling Co. R. W. Briggs Bowen-McLaughlin, Inc. Caldwell’s Jewelry Canady’s Pharmacy Corbett Corp. College Station Bank W. H. Curtin Co. Dallas National Bank John Deere Plow Co. Exchange Store Geo. E. Failing Farnsworth-Chambers Floyd’s Radio Shop Fisher Construction Co. First National Bank — Houston Forsyth Engineering Advertisers Humble Oil Co. Houston Paper Co. Haswell’s Hughes Tool Jesse Jones Interests Lane Wells Co. LaSalle Hotel Lilly Ice Cream Lester’s Smart Shop McCullough Dansby Furn. Monarch Foods MacAtee Sons J. C. Penney Sankey Park Jewelry Parker Austin Hardware Second National Bank — Houston Samsco Shaffer Tool Works Texas Power Light W. S. D. Clothiers A. M. Waldrop Co. The Southwestern States Tel. Wyatt Metal Boiler Works York Corp. Precision Workmanship, shaped to the most Exacting Requirements of Modern Industry by lni3a SAMSCO r ?ADE MAR —a name that has stood for the BEST in Distribution and Manufacturing for more than 53 years! C. C. (Polly) Krueger, 12 SAN ANTONIO MACHINE AND SUPPLY CO a id A !a iupictui ri SAN ANTONIO. ..CORPUS CHRISTI... HARLINGEN WACO • GIFTS • CHINA • GLASS • HOUSEWARES • GENERAL HARDWARE • PLUMBING Bryan, Texas Compliments of . QUALITY FARM • EQUIPMENT , JOHN DEERE PLOW CO. Dallas — Houston — San Antonio FISHER CONSTRUCTION CO. GENERAL CONTRACTORS 4711 GREELEY P. O. Box 6127 HOUSTON 6, TEXAS Jesse H Intei . Jones rests Make Every Meal a Party Meal Give that “added touch” of glorious satisfaction to every meal you serve with . . . MONARCH FOODS Definitely FINER And assure . . . . . . Extra Servings . . . Superior Quality . . . Excellent Color . . . Delicious Flavor . . . Uniformity of Contents always at the right price MONARCH FINER FOODS Commerce and Hamilton Streets HOUSTON, TEXAS PENNEY’S Clothiers for All the Family Bryan, Texas YORK CORPORATION Refrigeration and Air Conditioning Canaday’s For All Purposes District Office — Houston, Texas Branches in Dallas, Fort Worth and San Antonio Pharmacy Distributors in All Principal Cities FLOYD’S RADIO SHOP Bryan, Texas North Gate COLLEGE STATION, TEXAS BRYAN BUILDING AND LOAN Congratulations from ASSOCIATION Shaffer Tool Works Insured Investments to HOUSTON, TEXAS VS $10,000 per Account Real Estate Loans 114 South Bryan Bryan, Texas Cfr. psuwc ' fr deftfe pew . fifa ap pewt AUaxedd — THE SOUTHWESTERN STATES TELEPHONE CO. Compliments of W. S. D. CLOTHIERS Bryan (karffifa Fine Clothing and Furnishings for Men, Women, and Boys Regulation Uniforms and Equipment Bottling Co., Inc. COLLEGE STATION and BRYAN, TEXAS Compliments of The Corbett Corporation ?r HOUSTON, TEXAS R. W. BRIGGS COMPANY P. O. Box 1981 San Antonio, Texas GENERAL CONTRACTORS R. W. Briggs, ’17 FORDYCE GRAVEL COMPANY P. 0. Box 1981 San Antonio, Texas Sand - Gravel - Ballast PLANTS San Patricio County at Mathis Victoria County at Victoria Starr County at Rio Grande City Hidalgo County at Sullivan City R. W. Briggs, ’17 — Pres. C. A. Chipley, ’26 — Vice Pres. Ed Lee, ’37 — Sales Mgr. College Station State Bank College Station, Texas Member Federal Deposit Insurance Corporation Federal Reserve System Caldwell’s Jewelry Store D iamon ds—W atches—Si 1 ver Bryan, Texas RECORD SHOP OFFICE FURNITURE AND SUPPLIES COOK’S PAINT—WALLPAPER BENDIX—NORGE APPLIANCES Since 1888 Phones: 2-8235 — 3-3234 201 N. Main Bryan, Texas LA and SALLE HOTEL COFFEE SHOP Aggies Always WELCOME W. L. MACATEE SONS, INC. Building Materials Founded 1860 Houston, Texas 103 Austin Street Phone PR-6167 i Distinctive Wear for Women and Children Featuring Foremost Name Designers • Sally Victor • Herbert Sondheim • Howard Hodge • Adele Simpson Smart Shop • Dobbs • Fred A. Block • Rothmoor • Eisenberg Available . . . ... in this bank is a multitude of financial services to assist you in carrying out plans for your progress. When you feel that any of these services can be helpful, the officers of this bank will welcome the opportunity to talk over the matter and to work with you. Come in and talk with us at any time. DALLAS NATIONAL BANK MEMBER FEDERAL DEPOSIT INSURANCE CORPORATION I I I I The Humble Company joins friends and relatives in extending heartiest congratulations and best wishes to the Class of 1952 May every success attend you HUMBLE OIL REFINING COMPANY with Three Generations of Texans FIRST NATIONAL BANK in Houston MEMBER FEDERAL DEPOSIT INSURANCE CORPORATION Ten Times Through The Earth! The footage drilled by Hughes Rock Bits since the industry’s first rock bit was introduced by Hughes 43 years ago exceeds 420,000,000 feet—more than ten times through the earth. That represents the greatest rock bit drilling experience in the industry! More footage has been drilled with Hughes Rock Bits in more formations, under more varied conditions, than with all other rock bits combined. This rock bit performance experience, coupled with continuous research and the close co-operation of the drilling industry, enables Hughes to design and perfect bits that assure faster hole and more hole per bit! That’s why Hughes Rock Bits are recognized as the standard of the industry throughout the world. HUGHES Tbt Sl ROCK BITS Compliments of J. W. BATESON CO., INC. FORSYTH ENGINEERING CO. Building Contractors Engineers and Machinists J. M. (COP No. 1) Forsyth T2 DALLAS, TEXAS D. M. (COP No. 2) Forsyth ’22 Houston, Texas Fight ’Em! Aggies! You’ll Enjoy HOUSTON PAPER CO. Nibroc Towels Lilly Box Manufacturers Paper Specialties MELLORINE Melvin Maltz, ’47 Hershel Maltz, ’50 PR-4301 1921 Franklin SANKEY PARK Keepsake D ' l A M O N 0 1 N WATCHES SILVER 111 No. Main Bryan, Texas W. H. CURTIN CO. Domestic—Export Laboratory Apparatus and Chemicals Industrial Instruments Houston, Texas New Orleans, La. WHEN YOU your Houston bank OPEN account! . . . you will find a cordial welcome at Second National. While serving many of the largest corporations in our area, we find special pleasure in serving young people just entering upon a business or professional career . . . and in watching their accounts keep pace with their progress. 45 Years of Service to the Southwest MAIN AT RUSK •PPi Rational siikA 7 BANK OF HOU!TON CAPITAL AND SURPLUS 15 MILLION DOLLARS Member Federal Deposit Insurance Corporation McCulloch - dansby co. FURNITURE GE APPLIANCES Compliments of A Friend Bryan, Texas WORLD OVER - WHEREVER YOU GO, YOU’LL FIND A FAILING DRILL Core Drilling Shot Hole Drilling Electric Logging Oil and Mineral Exploration Shallow Production Water Well Drilling IN THE PICTURE: Students at Texas A. and M. College operating a FAILING portable rotary drill. This drill is used to give Aggie engineering students practical training in exploration drilling. Sup Uy Or. MANUFACTURiaS • POITABli ORIllINO IOUIPMINT ENID, OKLAHOMA, U.S.A. Greetings From American Desk Manufacturing Co. Manufacturers of SCHOOL AND THEATRE FURNITURE Temple, Texas A COMPLETE SERVICE FOR THE SCHOOLS If It’s Printed — Call, Write or Wire AMERICAN PRINTERS San Antonio PLANT No. 1 For Newspapers — Publications 419 W. Myrtle St. F-1391 PLANT No. 2 For Finest Color Work and Commercial Printing 120 Villita St. F-4344 ★ Fine Wallpapers Colorizer Paints Masury Paints Art Supplies JAMES BUTE COMPANY Caroline at McKinney River Oaks Shopping Center 4804 Almeda HOUSTON mo Ik lb- roviding for the Texas of today ... planning for the Texas of tomorrow! m 1 Shown is a sketch of new outdoor type gen¬ erating station being built in McLennan County. OW ... as a result of a vast expansion program begun in 1946 . . . the Texas Power Light Company can supply more than twice as much electricity to North, Central and East Texas as it could just before World War II. By 195 5, the Company will again more than double its capacity to supply electric power service. Of this, 5,000 kilowatts will be added to the Gainesville plant in 1952 and 60,000 kilowatts, in the new plant being built in McLennan county in 195 3. Two other plants, still to be located, will increase the TP L power supply by 80,000 kilowatts each in 1954, with another 60,000 kilowatts becoming available from a private source in Milam County Thus, TP L continues to plan ahead . . . build ahead . . . for growing Texas’ increasing power needs! TEXAS POWER LIGHT CO. Farnsworth - Chambers Co., Inc. CONSTRUCTION ENGINEERS P. 0. Box 74 Houston 1, Texas BOWEN - McLaughlin, inc. Contractors to U. S. Army Ordnance Dept. Specializing in Re-mannfacturing of Combat Vehicles Hitchcock, Texas York. Pa. Phoenix, Ariz. LANE WELLS CO. Oil Field Supplies P. 0. BOX 1407 2002 So. Wayside Dr. Houston, Texas Aggie Cleaners North Gate College Station Enlist Today in U. S. 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