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' . ' ■ ‘ Facing the task of portraying life at A M in 1952-53, the Aggieland staff has attempted to give a fair and equal representa¬ tion to everyone in a manner that is readable and enjoyable. In the years to come, it is our hope that the friendship that has been built up during our four years of college will remain as strong as it is now. Some people have the misconception that the Editors make all the decisions, but such is not the case. Had it not been for the entire staff, there would not have been an Aggieland ’53. We would like to pay special thanks to Bob Harper, Class Editor, who never rested until his section was completed. Bucky Price, Sports Editor, con¬ tributed not only the best Sports Section possible, but also contribu¬ ted many ideas throughout the hook. Dennis Zahn and Kent Mar- ;hall have given this book originality and many laughs to its reader, or the Military Section we owe our thanks to Paul Roper. Phil mis has endeavored to present an Advertising Section that far •passes all others. Jim Royalty wishes to express his thanks to 1, Kent, and especially Bob for finishing the Club Section. T ost of all, we would like to thank the Class of ’53 for allowing represent them in pictures and words. Sincerely, TIVITIES EDITOR bnt Marshall ENNIS ZAHN BUSINESS MANAGER Roy Wells CLUBS EDITOR JIM ROYALTY ART EDITOR Les Overton CLASS EDITOR PHIL TANNIS SPORTS EDITOR Bucky Price MILITARY EDITOR PAIII. ROPfTR —- — -as -- 1 Since 1876 when its doors were first opened the A M college of Texas has been a strictly military school. Its student body, with the exception of war veterans, has been in military uniform, organized by military units, and has lived under military discipline. For many years Texas A M has been the largest military school in the United States. The Reserve Officers Training Corps was inaugurated at Texas A M in 1920. Since that time basic military training and understanding has been given to over 30,- 000 young men. In World War I fifty-two former stu¬ dents died in military service. Following the war, the New York Sun, in an analysis of war participation by American colleges and universities, declared that Texas A M had furnished a greater proportion of its alumni as commissioned officers than any other school. fern •5 WORLD WAR II . ■ „ : - X «fc mwm i, Advanced ROTC training, leading to commissions in the Officers Reserve Corps, was given to approximately 7,000 men before the pro¬ gram was discontinued under the exigencies of World War II. By December 7, 1941, some 5,000 reserve officers, trained at Texas A M, were already on active duty helping to weld the army that was to win World War II. An outstanding illustration of that group was the forty-six young Texas A M-trained reserve officers on duty at Corregi- dor and Bataan. Their epic of fighting ability in the face of insur¬ mountable odds is history. Six former students of Texas A M have been awarded the Medal of Honor for exceptional bravery in World War II—all but two of the awards being posthumous.. It is estimated that over 20,000 Aggies served in World War II. Of these 20,000, over 900 sons of Texas A M made the supreme sacrifice by giving their lives that we may live in a free country. W ! ' ££61 ' I ' tUmm m SS mT . mm iSSp rJi Ste V f - ' .v. mS, . il. ■ 1 -■-. ffe’? • ( . ' ■■■■■ mmms - ■ ' .y cs Upfet ' j ii yawjt •%irv : ' f h ' -fliiniH y v- r ' ' ' ' • rf -, • • •;. 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VJ L t i: 1 ‘ - • ’■ ' } : • ' ' -Av ■■• ' v.:;.. w? j ■.■■.■ ' ' i?. - ■’ ■ «- v ; . ..; ' iU ' V ' -.A ; ' M..Z • «j ■M- - ■■ vv : ;. : ' : ffc- v . « V v,. - ■ v ■ .. -. ■ ' y ' AGRICULTURAL AND MECHANICAL COLLEGE OF TEXAS COLLEGE STATION, TEXAS I am sure the administrative staff and the faculty of the College join with me in extending our best wishes to the members of the Class of ' 53. We want to thank you for your contributions in making the academic year of 1952-53 an outstanding year in the history of the Agricultural and Mechanical College of Texas Each member of the student body will treasure his copy of Aggieland 1953 because of its pictorial and historical record of the school-year ' s activities. As the years go by, you will receive increas¬ ing enjoyment from the use of this annual in recalling your college acti¬ vities and classmates. To those of you of the Class of 1953 who are graduating and leaving the environs of your Alma Mater, I hope you will enjoy life ' s richest blessings and the greatest success possible in your chosen career. I have enjoyed our association and will treasure our friendship in the years ahead. Office of The President M. T. Harrington President G. R. White President H. L. Winfield Vice President J. W. Witherspoon A. E. Cudlipp E. W. Harrison Bob R. Allen W. T. Doherty J. H. Dunn R. H. Finney BOARD OF DIRECTORS GIBB GILCHRIST Chancellor A M System DR. DAVID H. MORGAN Dean of the College JOSEPH H. SORRELS Professor of Civil Engineering Battalion Award Winners E. D. PARNELL Professor of Poultry Husbandry The annual Battalion Award program was instituted in 1947 by the students on the Battalion staff to recognize meritorious achievements on the part of the faculty and staff of the college system. They have given generously of their time and energy to aid the students in any way possible. DR. DALE F. LEIPPER Head of Oceanography Department LT. COL. ROBERT L. MELCHER Co-ordinator Basic Division COL. CHARLES R. STAPP Associate Professor of Air Science JOE MATTEI President Senior Class Tau Beta Pi WELDON KRUGER Cadet Colonel of the Corps Tau Beta Pi 26 PUTTER JARVIS Corps Chaplain Editor of The Agriculturist BOBBY RAGSDALE Most Valuable Player Award Track Alpha Zeta DARROW HOOPER All-American Track Tau Beta Pi 27 GLENN BLACK President Agronomy Society Phi Eta Sigma THOMAS COLLINS, JR. Head Yell Leader Phi Kappa Phi DANIEL HOWELL Student Senate Maroon Band Commander 28 LAMAR McNEW, JR. President MSC Council Squadron Commander BILL MUNNERLYN Captain Baseball Team Corps Athletic Officer CHARLES M. (RED) SCOTT Vice President Tau Beta Pi Vice President Senior Class ; ' i -i. 29 BOB McCARLEY Battalion Commander Varsity Football GENE STEED Division Commander President Alpha Zeta LYLE WOLFSKILL Regimental Commander Student Entertainment Manager 30 JOE CUMMINGS WALLACE Student Life Committee Commander of Ross Volunteers RAY GRAVES All-Southwest Conference Football Player Aggie Christian Fellowship GUY SHOWN Corps Adjutant Student Life Committee 31 JOHN GOODMAN Editor Southwestern Veterinarian Phi Zeta JOHN DAVIS Student Senate Student Life Committee RALPH ROWE Arts and Sciences Council Phi Eta Sigma ERNEST BRUGES Student Life Committee Athletic Council WILLIAM ANDERSON President AVMA Council Vice President A VMA HAYDEN JENKINS President AVMA Council Biology Club Honor Council 33 Student Life Committee FACULTY MEMBERS Mr. J. H. Sorrels ---------------- Mr. J. Gordon Gay ______________ Mr. Barlow Irvin ________________ Dr. C. W. Landiss ______________ Dr. S. S. Morgan _______________ Mr. R. G. Perryman ___________ Dr. A. A. Price ____________________ Mr. Dan Russell ----------------- Lt. Col. W. T. Wilkins________ Mr. C. G. White, Secretary Mr. J. Wayne Stark____________ Civil Engineering Department ______________________________________ YMCA _______________ Athletic Department ___________________ Physical Education ________________ English Department _____________________ Registrar’s Office _________________ Veterinary Anatomy ____________ Sociology Department M. S. C. _______ Military Department Student Activities Office STUDENT MEMBERS Dan Howell_____________ Guy Shown ___________ Joe Wallace___________ Lyle Wolfskill________ Bill Brucks ____________ Paul T. Cardeilhac John P. Davis ______ Joel Austin ____________ T. B. Fields____________ Weldon Kruger_____ Frank Manitzas ... Joe Mattei _____________ ____________ Student Senate ____________ Student Senate ____________ Student Senate ____________ Student Senate ______________________________ Law ______________________________ Law ________________________ Puryear ____ Co-Editor Battalion President Junior Class _______ Corps Commander ____ Co-Editor Battalion President Senior Class The Student Life Committee is a faculty-student committee of the Academic Council organized for the pur¬ pose of considering policies and procedures affecting student life and making recommendations concerning them. It shall concern itself particularly with those matters relating to student life which are not specifically assigned to some other committee or agency. Capt. Lee J. Phillips Capt. J. C. Burke Capt. Bob Hillman Lt. Col. Arvis E. Noak Vice President Major Barton Raynaud President Cpl. Dale Dowell Recorder Capt. Ted Skeens Capt. Jim Thomas Capt. Troy Whitehurst Capt. Bill Stalter Senior Court Capt. Jim Moore Capt. Malcolm Dimmitt Lt. Col. Ted Fields Col. Don Garey Col. Bruce Gibson President Lt. Col. Don Buckner Vice President Lt. Col. Tom Kelly Lt. Col. Doug Shankles 1st Lt. Dan Currens Capt. John Whitman Lt. Col. Sterling D. Goode 1st Lt. Bob Carpenter Capt. Gordon Carr Col. Bill Highsmith Col. Sharpie Hornstein President Col. Lyle Wolfskill Lt. Col. Harold Hudspeth Lt. Col. Guy Shone Capt. E. L. Walker 1st Lt. Andrew Johnson 35 The Student Senate is the governing body of the A M student body. It is made up of elected representatives from each class, Vet Village, College View, and the non-military dorms. It is subdivided into various committees, which handle the many functions that con¬ cern the entire student body of A M. They handle such matters as student elections, selection of representatives and escorts for A M at various functions, promotion of better sportsmanship between conference schools, arrangement of various Mother’s Day events, Aggie Muster, 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 represented 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. Student Senate Officers GUY WINFRED SHOWN Chaplain PAT WHEAT Recording Secretary 36 First row Wallace, Joe C. ____ Ford, J. Frank ...... Francis, E. D. ________ Travis, R. S............ Shown, William G. Trotter, Ide P., Jr. Thornton, Jack, Jr. Second row Bishop, Jack D. _____ Simon, Haskell L. Maddox, Bill ......... Coronado, F. X. ____ McNew, Lamar ______ Gillett, Victor W. ... Gary, C. A. ____________ Pantuso, B. P. ________ Rowland, Bill ________ Zinn, Bennie A...... ------ Senior Class Sophomore Class _______ Senior Class ________ Senior Class _______ Senior Class ------- Junior Class _______ Senior Class Freshman Vice President -------------------- Senior Class ---------------------- Vet Village --------------------- Senior Class ----------------------- Vet Village _____________________ Senior Class -------------------- Junior Class _____________________ Junior Class .... Junior Vice President ____________________________ Sponsor Third row Cloud, Robert L. ______ Stribling, Gil ___________ Matush, John A. ______ Kilgore, Eugene _______ Draper, Leo ______________ Scott, Charles M. ____ Noak, Arvis E. ________ Ramsey, Jerry __________ Harper, Sam ____________ Fourth row Hoffmann, Larry W. Pelt, John H. ___________ Canon, William R. ... Birkes, Wallace ________ Montgomery, J. M. ... Friend, Don _____________ Fisbeck, Francis J. ... Smith, Seymour J. .. Heft, John C. ___________ _________ Sophomore Class _______________ Junior Class ________________ Junior Class ---------------- Junior Class ---------------- Junior Class Senior Vice President _______________ Senior Class ________ Sophomore Class --------------- Senior Class ----------------------------- Junior Class --------------------- Sophomore Class _____________________ Sophomore Class ----------------------------- Mitchell Hall _____________________________ Junior Class T. I. S. A., Sophomore Class _____________________________ Day Student ______________________________ Bizzell Hall ----------------------------- Senior Class Student Senate 37 Lamar McNew John Samuels _____ Louis Hampton James Kennedy Allan Brown ______ James Collins ______ Oscar Garcia_______ Rodney Heath ____ Barton Raynaud Chuck Neighbors Don Friend ________ Gus Fox _____________ Jerry Moseley _____ Leonard Bruce ... Bud Griffin ________ Frank Manitzas .. Joel Austin _________ ___________________________________________________________________ President __________________________________________________________ Vice President _____________________________________________ Chairman Art Gallery _________________________________________ Chairman Bowling Club _________________________________________ Chairman Camera Club ______________________________________________ Chairman Crafts Club ____________________________________ Chairman Dance Committee ___________________________________ Chairman House Committee ___________________________________ Chairman Music Committee ____________________________________ Chairman Public Relations __________________________________ Chairman Public Relations ______________________________________________________ Chairman Radio __________________________________ Chairman Browsing Library ____________________________________________________ Chairman Bridge ___________________________________ Chairman Married Couples _________________________________________________ Battalion Co-Editor __________________________________________________ Battalion Co-Editor Mrs. Ralph Terry Mr. M. H. Butler _ Mr. Tom Puddy____ Jewell Marshall ... Betty Bolander _____ Dr. J. Q. Hayes . Miss Black __________ ADVISORS _________________________________________________ Art Gallery _______________________________________________ Bowling Club _________________ Camera Club __________________________________________________ Crafts Club _______________________________________ Dance Committee _______________________________________ Browsing Library _____________________________________ Bridge Committee 38 Lamar McNew ______________________________________________________________________ President John Samuels ________________________________________________________________ Vice President J. 0. Childs Kenneth G. Hall John Akard Carroll Phillips Frank Manitzas ____________________________________________________ Co-Editor Battalion Joel Austin ____________________________________________________________ Co-Editor Battalion Haskell Simon ____________________________________ Student Senate Representative FACULTY MEMBERS Mr. Charles W. Crawford Mr. Dial Martin ________________ Dr. Alvin A. Price ____________ Dr. Carl W. Landiss _________ Mr. Calvin R. Guest__________ ____________ M. E. Department ... Entomology Department Vet. Anatomy Department ______________ P. E. Department _____________ Fiscal Department FORMER STUDENTS Mr. J. B. (Dick) Hervey ________________ Former Students Association Mr. W. R. (Bill) Carmichael________ Superintendent of Schools, Bryan SECRETARY Mr. J. Wayne Stark Director M.S.C. 39 JOE B. MATTEI President 42 Jack Thornton, Bob Andrews, Red Scott, F. X. Coronado, Bert Weller, Bubba Blank, Haskell Simon, Joe Mattei. SENIOR CLASS OFFICERS JOE MATTEI____________ RED SCOTT_____________ HASKELL SIMON . BUBBA BLANK ....... BERT WELLER________ BOB ANDREWS ..... F. X. CORONADO . JACK THORNTON DARROW HOOPER ------------------------------ President --------------------- Vice President _____________________________ Secretary ___________________ Social Secretary ------------------------------ Historian ----------------------------- Treasurer -------------- Sergeant-at-Arms ------------------ Parliamentarian Corps Rep. to Ath. Council ANDERSON, EDWIN RAY “Andy” Pet. Geol. Eng. Albany Age 23. Class 52, 1st Lt., Sqd. 15, Aggie Band, Pistol Team, Petroleum Club, Geology Club, AIME, AAPG, Shackelford County Club. ANDERSON, ROY M. “Derby” Food Tech. Hutto Age 20, Class 53, 1st Bn. Staff, Capt., Meat Judging Team, LSA, Williamson County Club. ANDREWS, ROBERT L. “Bob” Accounting Terral, Okla. Age 21, Class 53, Major, 2nd Div. Staff, Treasurer Senior Class, Ross Volunteers, Accounting Society. ARGUINDEGUI, PETER R. “Pete” B. A. Laredo Age 21, Class 53, Major, 2nd Div. Staff, DS, Triangle Club, President of Laredo A M Club. ARHELGER, ROBERT E. “Bob” A. H. San Saba Age 22, Class 53, 1st Lt., “A” Inf., Phi Eta Sigma, 4-H Club, Land of the Lakes Club, Saddle and Sirloin Club. ARMSTRONG, JAMES H. I. E. Age 21, Class 52, CO Sqd. 1, Capt., mont Home Town Club, Crafts Club. ARNOLD, EDWIN L. . T. “Buddy” Beaumont IE Club, DS, Beau- “Eddie” New London Age 22, Class 52, 1st Lt., Sqd. 1, President of the IE Club, President of Rusk County Club, Student Engineers Council, Crafts Club. ASH, ROBERT D. “Bob” A. H. Azle Age 20, Class 53, Sqd. 1, Treasurer Fort Worth Club. ATMAR, RICHARD S. “Dick” Arch. i Bryan Age 21, Class 53, Capt., Tau Beta Pi, AIA Student Chapt. ADAIR, BILLY DOYLE “Bill” 1. E. Lamesa Age 22, Class 52, Sqd. 2, IE Club, American Foundrymen’s Society, Intramural Athletics. ADAMS, EDWARD E. “Bubba” 7. Eng. Houston Age 22, Class 53, Sqd. 3. ALBRIGHT, CHANNELL W. “Fuzzy” Ag. Eco. Linden Age 22, Class 52, “B” Infantry, Social Secretary Ag. Eco. Club. ALDERDICE, JAMES R. “Bob” Journalism Dallas Age 21, Class 53, White Band, Camera Club, Dallas Club, Jour¬ nalism Club, Battalion Staff, Aggie Band. ALEXANDER, RICHARD VAN “Dick” M. E. Dallas Age 20, Class 53, Major, 2nd Wing Staff, ASME, Society of Automotive Engineers, Dallas Club, DS, Bowling Club, Soft- ball Team. ALLEN, HOWARD J. “Jaybird” A. H. Waco Member Rodeo Club, 1st Lt., “D” FA, Saddle and Sirloin Club, Triangle Club, McLennan County Club, Texan Club. ALLISON, HOWARD C. Accounting San Antonio Age 21, Class 53, 1st Lt., Sqd. 19, Aggie Players, Accounting Society, San Antonio Club. ALMAGUER, RUDOLPH “Rudy” I. Eng. San Antonio Age 21, Class 53, Lt. Col., Corps Staff, AIEE, San Antonio Club. ANDERSON, ARTHUR E. “Art” Geol. Paleo. San Antonio Age 21, Class 53, “A” Comp., Geology Club, American As¬ sociation Pet. Geol., Freshman Swimming Team. 44 AUSTIN, JOEL E. P. A. Alice Age 21, Class 53, Lt. Col., Corps Staff, Co-Editor, Associate Editor, Managing Editor, The Battalion, Student Life Com¬ mittee, MSC Council, President Press Club, Brush Country Club. AVILES, DIONEL E. “Don” C. E. Ponce, Puerto Rico Age 20, Class 53, Engineers, Newman Club, AME, ASCE, Engineer Staff. BA ETC E, GEORGE D. “Don” . T. Beaumont Age 22, Class 52, Sqd. 1, IE Club, Aggieland Staff, DS, Beaumont Club, Model Airplane Club. BAGLEY, JIMMIE C. “Rocket” Pre-Med. Rusk Age 20, Class 53, Capt., “M” Band, Band, Football, MSC Music Club. BAILEY, BOBBY G. G. E. Madisonville Age 21, Class 53, Sqd. 1, Geology Club. BAIN, JOHN R. Accounting Bryan Age 23, Class 53, Accounting Society. BAKER, JAMES E. B. A. Dallas Age 21, Class 52, Infantry, 1st Lt., Track Letterman for three years. Business Association. BAKER, RICHARD J. M. E. Dallas Age 21, Class 53, Sqd. 1, Bowling Club, Intramurals. BAKER, WILLIAM D., JR. “Bill” Bus. Houston Age 22, Class 53, Lt. Qm., Business Society, Houston Club, Freshman Golf Team, Varsity Golf, “T” Club, Pre-Law Club. BAKER, W. LEE “Lee” . Eng. Vanderbilt Age 21, Class 53, Capt., 2nd Wing, A1IE Vice President 52, President 53, Intramurals, Engineering Council. BALKE, BENNIE K. G. E. Ardmore, Okla. Age 20, Class 53, Capt., 2nd Bn. Staff, Geol. Club, Pet. Club, RV, DS, DMS, Tau Beta Pi. BALLEW, VAN ELDON “Van” A. H. Waco Age 20, Class 53, Lt., Sqd. 14, West Home Town Club. BANE, EDWARD R. “Ed” Acct. Brownwood Age 20, Class 53, Capt., 3rd Group Staff. BARNARD. JAMES D. Aero. Hillsboro Age 21, Class 53, Capt., AAA, IAS, President Hill County Club 52-53, Secretary-Treasurer Hill -County Club 51-52. BARRETT, JOHN O. Ag. Eco. San Antonio Age 20, Class 53, Sqd. 8, Golf Team 51, 52, 53, Ag. Eco. Club, DS. BARTON, JERRY “Black Bart” Ag. Ed. Tolar Age 24, Class 53, Vet. Navy, Lt., Sqd. 16, Secretary Collegiate FFA Chapter, Intramurals, DS. BATTLE, EDDIE G. Pet. Geol. Eng. Barbers Hill Age 21, Class 53, Maj., 6th Group Staff, Baytown Home Town Club, Pet. E. Club, Geol. Club. BAUMANN, ERVIN A. Ag. Eco. Midland Age 21, Class 53, Lt., Sqd. 7, President Permian Basin Club. BENNETT, EDDIE A., JR. “Eddie” M. E. Waco Age 20, Class 53, Capt., 1st Reg. Staff, ASME, Canterbury Club, Waco-McLennan County Club. BENNETT, WILLIAM D. “Bill” E. E. Alvin Age 21, Class 52, Lt., Freshman Band, AIEE, DS, DMS, Phi Eta Sigma. BENSON, DOUGLAS W. “Doug” M. E. Sour Lake Age 21, Class 53, Sqd. 1, Capt., Pistol Team 52-53, Pistol Team 51-53, Rifle Team 50-51, Camera Club. BERGER, CHARLES E. “Chuck” Pre-Med. Cleveland, Ohio Age 21, Class 53, Lt., “B” FA, President Pre-Med. and Pre-Dent. Society, Arts and Sciences Council, RV, DS. BERGLUND, CARL 0. “Urch” Wildlife Management Marshall Age 21, Class 53, Maj., 3rd Div., Secretary Fish and Game Club, Marshall Club. BERNER, GEORGE W. Chem. Eng. El Paso Age 21, Class 53, Capt., Maroon Band, Tau Beta Pi, Phi Eta Sigma, Band, AIChE, MSC Music Committee, RV. B. A. San Benito Age 21, Class 53, Lt., 2nd Bn. FA Staff, Business Society, Rio Grande Valley Club. BIETENDORF, DALE Eco. Dallas Age 21, Class 53, Maj., 5th Group Staff. BEAGLE, CHARLES D. “Charley” Marketing Port Arthur Age 22, Class 53, Maj., 3rd Div. Staff, President YMCA, Presi¬ dent UN Club, Inter-Faith Council, Opportunity Award Scholar ship Holder, Co-Chairman Southwest Region YMCA Conference. BEARD, NORRIS L. Chem. Eng. Pasadena Age 21, Class 53, Sqd. 2, Singing Cadets, Freshman Band. BEATY, PERRY A., JR. Chem. Eng. Corpus Christi Age 20, Class 53, “B” Seniors, Corpus Christi Club, AIChE. BEAVERS, CLARENCE E„ III “Earl” M ]r Corpus Christi Age 21, Class 53, Capt., “A” Engineers, Town Hall Staff, ASME. BECKER, ARNO W. M. E. Now Braunfels Age 21, Class 53, Capt., “A” Ordnance, Lutheran Student Association, SAE, Inter-Faith Council, Guadalupe-Comal County Club, RV. BECKER, GUS A. “Gus-Gus” Gen. Bus. Miranda City Age 20, Class 53, Lt., Sqd. 2, Associate Sports Editor, The Battalion, Business Society, Newman Club. BELL, A. DON Agronomy Bonham Age 21, Class 53, “B” Seniors, Secretary Red River Valley Club. BELL, JERRELL R. “Jerry” A. H. Joshua Age 20, Class 53, Lt., “A” TC, Johnson County Club, DS, Junior Meat Judging Team. BELL, JOHN B„ JR. “J. B.” Acct. Tyler Age 21, Class 53, Lt., “A” Armor, Acct. Society, Austin A M Club, Intramural Manager. BESS, RICHARD M. “Dick” ■ P. E. Beaumont Age 21, Class 53, ' Sqd. 8, Rep. PE Club, Beaumont Club, DMS. BETANCOURT, FRANCIS J. “Frank” |Y; 46 BIRD, VIC H. “Vic” B. A. Stephenville Age 23, Class 54, Lt. Col., Air Force, Member Traditions Com¬ mittee, CO 7th Group. BIRDWELL, JOHN RICHARD “Dick” C. E. College Station Age 21, Class 53, Lt. Col., 1st Bn. Staff, Manager Baseball, Ross Volunteers, ASCE, Engineering Student Council. BLACK, ALAN R. “J. Alan” , E Wichita Falls Age 21, Class 53, 1st Lt., “A” Ord., ASME, SAE, ' Camera Club, DS, Wichita Falls Club. BLACK, GEORGE L. Ag. E. Trinidad Age 20, Class 53, 1st Lt., Sqd. 13, Wesley Foundation, AES, Henderson County Club. BLACK, SHELTON G. “Glenn” Agronomy Mexia Age 21, Class 53, Col., Transportation, President Agronomy Society, Secretary Ag. Council, Alpha Zeta, DS, DMS, Ross Volunteers, Outstanding Cadet Ft. Eustis, Outstanding Junior, Composite Regt., CO 2nd Regt. BLACKSTOCK, FREDDIE E. “F. E.” W. M, Freeport Age 22, Class 53, 1st Lt., “B” Seniors, Football, Softball, Cross Country, Wrestling, Track. BLACKWELL, JOE S. “Stan” Ag. Ed. Coleman Age 23, Class 52, 1st Lt., “A” AAA, Member FFA, Coleman County Club, Outstanding Member FFA. BLAIR, W. G. “Ox” P. E. Carthage Age 21, Class 53, 1st Lt., Sqd. 8-B, Varsity Football, PE Club. BLAND, JERREL G. “Jerry” E. E. Mission Age 22, Class 53, 1st Lt., “A” Signal Corps, IRE, Singing Cadets. BLANK, CHARLES R. “Bubba” M. E. San Antonio Age 20, Class 53, Captain, CO Co. “A,” Social Secretary Senior Class, Co-Chairman Election Commission, ASME, DS, DMS, San Antonio Club. BLAZEY, PHILIP T. Geology Age 21, Class 53, 1st Lt., tonio Home Town Club. BLOOMER, JOHN E. I. E. “Phil” San Antonio “B” Inf., Geology Club, San An- “Ripper” Dallas Age 20, Class 53, Sqd. 1, AIIE, ASAE, Dallas Club. BOCKHOLT, LEO B. “Buck” Agronomy Robstown Age 20, Class 53, Captain, Maroon Band, Newman Club, Brush Country Club, Agronomy Society, Phi Eta Sigma, Alpha Zeta. BOETTCHER, ERNEST L. “Leo” B. P. M. Dallas Age 21, Class 53, 1st Lt., White- Band, BPM Club, Business Society, Pre-Law Club, Army Rifle Team, BSU, Fencing Team, Dallas A M Club. MSC Music Committee. BOHUSLAV, JOHNNIE J. Ag. Eng. Age 25, Class 53, Lt., Sqd. 13, Club, Lavaca County A M Club. BOLEN, JAMES C. Math Age 22, Class 53, QMC. BOTTOM, DAVIS Accounting Age 21, Class 53, Lt. Col., Corps Staff, RV, Accounting So¬ ciety, Dallas Home Town Club. BOWDEN, JOHN R. “J” Ag. Ed. Lampasas Age 23, Class 51, Land of the Lakes Club, FFA Scholarship Committee, Sqd. 12. Moulton Newman Club, ASAE, Czech “Woody” San Antonio “Dave” Dallas 47 BRETCHES, 0. D. “Dave” Pet. E. Denison Age 20, Class 53, Captain, Sqd. 7, Tau Beta Pi, DMS, Petroleum Club, CO Sqd. 7, President Grayson County A M Club. BROCK, ERNEST H. Architecture Ft. Worth Age 23, Class 51, 1st Lt., Sqd. 1, Junior AIA. BROWN, DONALD M. Chemistry Humble Age 21, Class 52, “B” Seniors. BROWN, JAMES “Jim” Accounting Bryan Age 20, Class 53, “A” Comp., Acct. Society. BROWN, JOHN S. “Johnny” Pet. E. Kingsville Age 20, Class 53, Captain, Pet. E. Club, AIME, Brush Country Club. BROWN, ROBERT B. “Bobby” . T. Waco Age 21, Class 53, 1st Lt., Sqd. 8, Varsity Track, IE Club, Waco- McLennan County Club, Newman Club, A M Softball Team, Freshman Track. BROWNE, ROBERT T. “Bob” Math Dallas Age 20, Class 53, 1st Lt., “A” FA, Dallas A M Club, Math Club, Intramurals, Senior Traditions Committee, Battery “E” Officer. BRUCE, LEONARD R. “Bruce” B. A. Dallas Age 21, Class 53, Major, Rifle Team Letterman, Intramural Boxing, President Bridge Club, Business Society. BRUCHMILLER, CHARLES L. “Charlie” Biology San Antonio Age 21, Class 53, Captain, CO “A” QMC, DMS, Best Drilled Sophomore, Pr ' e-Med. and Pre-Dent. Society, San Antonio Club. BOWDOIN, ARTHUR C. “Cleve” A. H. Mont Belvieu Age 21, Class 53, Captain, Baytown Club, Saddle and Sirloin Club, Traditions Committee. BOWLES, WILLIAM F. “Bill” B. A. Breckenridge Age 21, Class 53, 1st Lt., Sqd. 11, Business Society, Weight- Lifting Club, Stephens County Club. BOYD, OLAN W. “Buster” C. E. Roswell, N. M. Age 21, Class 53, 1st Lt., ATCE, Tumbling Club, Inter-Faith Council. Press Club, Intramurals. BOYKIN, ROBERT S. “Bob” Pet. E. Floresville Age 21, Class 53, Major, Pet. E. Club, Tau Beta Pi, DMS, AEME, 4th Gp. Staff. BRADY, THOMAS T. “Bud” Floriculture Dallas Age 20, Class 53, Camera Club, Floriculture and Landscape Art Club, A M Wesley Foundation. BRAGASSA, CHARLES B. “Charlie” Zoology McAllen Age 21, Class 53, Captain, CO Sqd. 14, DS, DMS, President Modern Languages Club, Best Drilled Sophomore, Weight- Lifting Club. BRAILAS, ALEXANDER Architecture Houston Age 22, Class 52, Major. 1st Group Staff, Junior AIA Chapter, Houston Club, Camera Club. BRASHEAR. WILLIAM P. “Lefty” Ag. Ed. Sulphur Springs Age 20, Class 53. AAA, FFA Chapter, Home Town Club, “A” Composite. BRAWNER, LESTER L. “Les” Accounting Seguin Age 20, Class 53, Captain, Guadalupe-Comal Home Town Club, Newman Club, Acct. Society. 48 Grand Prairie BRYAN, J. C. Ag. Eco. Age 20, Class 53, Infantry, Ag. Eco. Club. BRYANT, JACK E. “Jackson” Ag. Eco. Mertzon Age 21, Class 53, 1st Lt., Sqd. 9, Saddle and Sirloin Club, Rodeo Club, Ag. Eco. Club, San Angelo Home Town Club. BRYANT, JOE E. “Abbie” B. A. Ft. Worth Age 22, Class 53, Maroon Band, Business Society, MSC Music Committee, Ft. Worth Club, 2 Year Track Squad, Camera Club, Crafts Committee, Radio Club, IAS. Liberty RV’s, DS, DMS, Ac- BUCHANAN, REX E. Accounting Age 21, Class 53, “B” Armor., 1st Lt. counting Society, Liberty County Club. BUCHANAN, SPENCER J. “Buch” Vet. Med. College Station Age 21, Class 53, 1st Lt., “B” Inf., AVMA, Athletic Officer, Intramurals. BUCHNER, DONALD R. “D. R.” History Follett Age 20, Class 53, Lt. Col., Pre-Law Society, Senior Court, Panhandle Club, Student Senate, Commentator Staff, Press Club, Electoral Commission. BUESCHER, NORMAN E. “Bubba” Ag. Eco. McAllen Age 21, Class 53, 1st Lt., Sqd. 6, Ag. Eco. Club, Rio Grande Valley Club, Air Force. BUIE. JEFF C. Pet. E. Waco Age 21, Class 53, 1st Lt., Sqd. 13, Waco-McLennan County Club, Petroleum Club, Assistant Flight Leader. BULL, DON L. Entomology San Benito Age 23, Class 53, 1st Lt., Entomology Society, Rio Grande Valley Club, DS, DMS, Best Drilled Sophomore 51. BURGESS, CHARLES E. “Charlie” Architecture Houston Age 21, Class 53, 1st Lt., Sqd. 11, Houston Club, AIA, AGC, Air Force. BURKE, JOHN C. “J. C.” Pet. E. Eastland Age 20, Class 53, Captain, CO Sqd. 15, Senior Court, DS, DMS, Tau Beta Pi, Phi Eta Sigma. BURNETT, JERROLD J. “Jerry” Math Dallas Age 21, Class 53, “C” FA. BURNS, FRED E. “Buddy” B. P. M. Brownsville Age 19, Class 53, Major, 2nd Div. Staff, BPM Club, Business Society, DMS, DS, Rio Grande Valley Club, Triangle Club. CADENA, VALERIANO “Val” B. A. Del Rio Age 23, Class 50, 1st Lt., “A” Inf., Business Society, Varsity Rifle Team, Newman Club, Del Rio A M Club. CAMERON, PAUL E. “Skeet” Geol. Pet. E. Wichita Falls Age 20, Class 53, 1st Lt., Sqd. 4, Tumbling Team, DS, Wrest ling 2 Years, Program Chairman WF Club. CAMMACK, VAN R. “Rudy” Pet. E. Beaumont Age 23, Class 53, 1st Lt., Sqd. 7. CAMPBELL, AARON W. Pet. E. Hillsboro Age 24, Class 53, Sqd. 1. CARDENAS, JOE I. . T. Weslaco Age 21, Class 53, Captain, 3rd Wing Staff. 49 CHAMLEE, WILLIAM POST “Bill” Architecture Gatesville Age 22. Class 53, “A” Engineers, President Baptist Student Cabinet, Junior AIA. CHAPMAN, JERRY JAY Ind. Tech. Hewitt Age 21, Class 53, 1st Lt., Sqd. 9, Waco A M Club. CHILDRESS, ROBERT T., JR. “Bob” Ag. Eng. Odem Age 21, Class 53, AAA, Brush Country Club. CHILDS, JOHN OAKLEY “Dukey” M. E. Jacksonville Age 20, Class 53, Capt., Senior Yell Leader, MSC Council, ASME. CLARK, DONALD HARRY C. E. Edinburg Age 23, Class 53, “A” Seniors. CLARK, SHIRLEY REED Marketing Cleburne Age 20, Class 53, “A” Seniors. CLEGHORN, LEONARD VINCENT “Cleg” A. H. Blanket Age 20, Class 53, “A” Seniors, Saddle and Sirloin Club. CLEMENS, F. C. “Clem” Ag. Ed. Shamrock Age 25, Class 53, 1st Lt., Saddle and Sirloin Club. COBB, CHARLES C. “Charlie” . T. Kilgore Age 21, Class 53, Sqd. 2, MSC Crafts Committee, Industrial Education Club. CARGILL, CHARLES R. “Chuck” B. A. Eddy- Age 21, Class 53, Captain, Business Society, Bowling Club, Radio Club, Ping Pong Club, Intramural Cross Country, Waco- McLennan County Home Town Club. CARLYLE, GEORGE W„ JR. B. A. Corpus Christi Age 20, Class 53, 1st Lt., Ross Volunteers, Business Society. CARPENTER, ROBERT D. “Grump” Architecture Dallas Age 20, Class 53, 1st Lt., President AGC, President Dallas A M Club, Member Senior Court. CARPENTER, WILLIAM ARTHUR, JR. “Bill” M. E. Deer Park Age 21, Class 53, Captain, 3rd Group Staff, 2nd Div., ASME Member, Athletic Officer 3rd Group, “T” Club, Freshman Bas¬ ketball, Varsity Basketball, Dist. Student Fall 49. CARR, GORDON WELDON History Port Neches Age 21, Class 53, Field Artillery, Capt., Battery “E,” Ross Volunteers, Dist. Student, Dist. Military Student, Senior Court Member, Commander Battery “E.” CARROLL, DONALD FRANK “D. C.” M. E. Dallas Age 21, Class 53, “A” Signal Corps, ASME, Student Enter¬ tainment Committee. CARTER, ALLEN SCOTT “Scott” I. Eng. San Antonio Age 22, Class 53, 1st Lt., “M” Band, AIIE. CAWLEY, WILLIAM O. “Pluto” P. H. Houston Age 23, Class 53, Capt., 1st Batt. Staff, Phi Eta Sigma, Alpha Zeta, Houston A M Club. CERVENKA, LEE ROY C. E. Houston Age 20, Class 53, 1st Lt., Maroon Band, Houston A M Club. 50 COBB, ROBERT R. “Robin” B. A. Houston Age 21, Class 53, 1st Lt., “A” Comp., Athletic Officer, “B” Team Football, Houston A M Club, Business Society, DMS, Air Force-Ground Force Team. COBBLE, BILLY G. “Bill” Journalism Mineola Age 21, Class 53, Sqd. 1, Intramurals, Biology Club, Jour¬ nalism Club. COGBURN, JIMMIE W. “Jim” Architecture Ft. Worth Age 21, Class 53, Sqd. 1. COLE, BILL L. I. T. Houston Age 22, Class 53, “C” FA, Houston A M Club. COLGIN, PAUL C. Geol. E. Bryan Age 21, Class 53, Sqd. 16. COLLEY, TOMMY L. “Tom” Ch. E. Lamarque Age 20, Class 53, Major, 1st Bn. Staff, AIChE, Galveston County Club, Best Drilled Sophomore, Phi Eta Sigma, DS, DMS, Intramurals. COLLINS, JOSEPH P. “Joe” Pet. E. Midland Age 21, Class 52, 1st Lt., “B” FA, Pet. E. Club, Newman Club, Permian Basin Home Town Club. COLLINS, ROBERT W. “Bob” Acct. Minden Age 24, Class 53, Captain, 2nd Wing Staff, DS, Intramural Manager, Acct. Society, Business Society. COLLINS, THOMAS B. “Tom” Mathematics Stephenville Age 22, Class 53, Lt. Col., Corps Staff, Head Senior Yell Leader, Albert D. Banta Award, Phi Kappa Phi, Who’s Who 1952-53. COMPTON, JAMES R. “Jim” Ag. Ed. Lipan Age 20, Class 53, Captain, 1st Bn. Staff, FFA. COOPER, EDWIN H. “Ed” W. M. San Marcos Age 22, Class 53, Maroon Band, Alpha Zeta, Texas Academy Science, Vice President Fish and Game Club. CORDER, RONALD G. M. E. Ft. Worth Age 20, Class 55, Captain, 3rd Regt., ASME, SAE, BSU, ACF, Ft. Worth Club. CORONADO, FRANCISCO X. “Paco” Ag. Eng. Laredo Age 20, Class 53, Major, Student Senate, Senior Class Sergeant- at-Arms, ASAE, Laredo A M Club, Executive Committee of Senate, Sophomore Class Officer. COSPER, CHARLES E. “Charlie” Accounting Millican Age 21, Class 53, Captain, 2nd Regt. Staff, Accounting So¬ ciety. COUGHRAN, TED Pet. Geol. E. Boerne Age 23, Class 52, 1st Lt., “B” Inf., Petroleum Club, Geology Club. COWAN, STUART M. “Stu” M. E. McKinney Age 21, Class 53, Lt. Col., 1st Wing Staff, ASME. COX, ALLEN B. “Benet” M. E. Texarkana Age 22, Class 54, Lt. Col., Tau Beta Pi, DS, 4 States Club, Fish Baseball, Intramurals. COX, FAGAN A. “F. A.” B. P. M. Houston Captain, RV’s, DS, DMS, Arts and Sciences Council, BPM Club, Houston Club. rrl ( . ' . ' •I-- ' - V- ENIORS 51 CROZIER, JAMES ALLEN “Shotgun” Gen. Business Wadder Age 21, Class 52, 1st Lt., President Peach Creek Club, Busi¬ ness Society, Gonzales County Club. CUMMINGS, DONALD FRANKLIN Ind. Eng. Houston Age 21, Class 52, Sqd. 16, AIIE. CUNNINGHAM, WALTER DOUGLAS “Walt” Ag. Ed. Bomarton Age 23, Class 53, “A” Seniors. CURLEE, LOREN LEE . Ed. Groesbeck Age 20, Class 53, Sqd. 1, MGM Club, Industrial Ed. Club. CURRENS, DANIEL REECE “Dirty Dan” Ch. E. Dallas Age 20, Class 53, 1st Lt., Member Senior Court, Business So¬ ciety Officer, Dallas Club. CURTIS, JIMMY EARL “Jim” Ch. E. Bryan Age 20, Class 53, Captain, Ross Volunteers, Tau Beta Pi. DANSBY, R. E., JR. “Eddie” Arch. Pasadena Age 21, Class 53, “A” Seniors, Arch. Society. DARILEK, OSCAR A., JR. “Doc” Marketing Moulton Age 21, Class 53, Sqd. 13, Lavaca County A M Club, A M Press Club, Film Society. DAVID, JOHN LEWIS “Ole Dave” Pre-Law Corsicana Age 20, Class 53, Pre-Law Society. COX, RALPH FRANK “Porky” Pet. E. Dallas Age 20, Class 53, 1st Lt., Sqd. 1, Freshman Football Letter, Phi Eta Sigma. COZZENS, CHARLES R. “Cuz” . Ed. Texas City Age 22, Class 53, 1st Lt., “C” Field. CRABTREE, WILLIE AARON E. E. Gladewater Age 23, Class 53, Captain, Phi Eta Sigma, Tau Beta Pi, Dis. Air Student. CRAGIN, JOHN DENNIS “Jack” M. E. Blanco Age 21, Class 54, Captain, ASME, Newman Club. CRAWFORD, DAVID W. “Bill” B. A. Houston Age 22, Class 53, Fres hman Football, Houston Club. CRAWFORD, DON LEE Pet. E. Corpus Christi Age 21, Class 53, Sqd. 1, Pet. Club, “T” Association. CRISWELL, JOE BRAXTON “Stringalong” Ag. Ed. Rising Star Age 21, Class 53, Major, Varsity Track. CROCKETT, JACK DAVID “Jack” Arch. Dallas Age 20, Class 53, 1st Lt., “C” Field, Student Chapter AGC, Dallas Home Town Club. CROSS, JULIAN FREDERICK “Fred” Ag. Ed. Coleman Age 20, Class 53, FFA, Coleman County Club. 52 DAVIS, CECIL EDWARD “Coot” A. H. Uvalde Age 21, Class 53, Major, Staff, President Aggie Rodeo Club, Saddle and Sirloin Club. DAVIS, LEONARD BOWLER C. E. Orange Age 21, Class 53, 1st Lt., Sqd. 9, President Orange County Home Town Club, AIChE. DAWSON, ED ROBERT “Boddy” P. and G. E. Corpus Christi Age 20, Class 53, 1st Lt., SAME, Petroleum Club, MSC Dance Committee, Corpus Home Town Club. DAWSON, PERRY PEDEN, JR. “Pete” C. H. E. Ang eton Age 22, Class 52, Maroon Band, AIChE, Brazoria County Club. DAY, GORDON, W. “Happy” A. H. Abilene Age 22, Class 53, 1st Lt., Abilene Club, Saddle and Sirloin Club, Rodeo Club, Public Information Officer. DEAN, WILLIAM WALTERS “Bill” Accounting Pecos Age 20, Class 53, YMCA, Pre-Law Society, Trans-Pecos Club, United Nations Club. DEHNERT, JOHN WILLIAM “John” Architecture Houston Age 22, Class 53, 1st Lt., Sqd. 2, Houston Club, Architecture Society. DELANEY, WILLIAM GUY “Star No. 1” Ch. E. Houston Age 21, Class 53, 1st Lt., “A” Inf., Co-Editor Aggieland, Presi¬ dent Milby Chapter, Member American Institute of Chemical Engineers, Member American Chemical Society, Member Hous¬ ton A M Club, Vice President Press Club, Exec. “A” Inf. DEL RIO, JOSE L., JR. “jo e ” Ind. Eng. Matamoros, Mexico Age 22, Class 54, AIIE Club, Club De Las Americas. DILLARD, JOSEPH THOMAS M. E. Age 21, Class 53, “A” Seniors. DIMMITT, MALCOLM RAY Eco. Age 21, Class 53, Captain, Eco. Society, torian 49-50. DINERSTEIN, THEODORE HUBERT B. A. Houston Age 20, Class 53, 1st Lt., Houston Club, Business Society, Vice President B’Nai B’ritb Hillel Foundation. “Joe” Houston “Mac” Liberty Spanish Club, His- DISHMAN, JAMES CURTIS “Jim” Geol. Eng. Beaumont Age 21, Class 53, Sqd. 8, Varsity Baseball 51, Geology Club, Athletic Officer. DITTMAR, MARTIN JOHN “Kraut” A. H. Fredericksburg Age 21, Class 53, 1st Lt., LSA. DIXON, ROBERT HENRY “Bob” Personnel A dm. Ingleside Age 21, Class 53, Sqd. 8, Varsity Football, “T” Association, Tarpon Club. DOBY, ROBERT FLOYD Personnel Adm. Houston Age 22, Class 53, President A M Club, Tumbling Team. DOLLAR, ROY L, JR. P. E. Mexia Age 22, Class 52, 1st Lt., Sqd. 8, PE Club. DONALDSON, ARLEN WAYNE “Ju” Business Odessa Age 22, Class 53, Business Society, Athletic Officer, Permian Basin Club. 53 EARL, JAMES A. “Shmoo” . T. San Antonio Age 21, Class 53, Major, Singing Cadets, Student Election Committee, Senior Scouts, San Antonio Club, IE Club. EAST, WILLIAM F. “Willie” E. E. Ft. Worth Age 22, Class 53, Major, President AIEE, President Ft. Worth Club. ELLER, JAMES M. “Jimmy” A. H. Mexia Age 20, Class 53, 1st Lt., White Band, Junior and Senior Livestock Judging Team, Saddle and Sirloin Club, Bi-Stone Club. “C. G.” Houston FA, Houston Home Town Club, ELLIOTT, CLAUDE G. . T. Age 22, Class 53, 1st Lt., “C’ IE Club. ELLIOTT, JAMES D. “Moon” Pet. Geol. E. Houston Age 21, Class 53, 1st Lt., Sqd. 6, Petroleum Club, AIME, Triangle Club. ELLISON, HAROLD W. “Dithers” Ag. Ed. Cherokee Age 21, Class 55, Land of the Lakes Club, Collegiate FFA. ENGLAND, WILLIAM H. “Redbird” Biology Groesheck Age 20, Class 53, 1st Lt., Ross Volunteers, Bi-Stone County A M Club, Chemical Corps. EVANS, BETHEL Q. “Buck” B. A. Houston Age 21, Class 53, Captain, CO Sqd. 3, President Business So¬ ciety, SMI Representative, Accounting Society, Bonfire Staff 52-53. EVANS, BILLY JACK Range and Forestry Age 20, Class 53, 1st Lt. Club, Tumbling Club. “Dusty” Midlan d Sqd. 7, R and F Club, Permian Basin DORCHESTER, JOHN N. “Dork” Fisheries Denison Age 22, Class 53, “A” TC, Biology Club, Fish and Game Club, TCAS, Grayson County Club. DOUGLAS, MALCOLM C. “Doug” Pre-Law Pampa Age 22, Class 53, 1st Lt., Sqd. 8, Pre-Law Society, Freshman Numeral Basketball, Varsity, Golf, DS, Pampa Club. DRAWE, ROBERT J. “Rob’t” Wildlife Harlingen Age 21, Class 53, 1st Lt., “A” AAA, Singing Cadets, TCAS, A M Film Society, Chess Club. DRENNON, WELDON N. “Pete” B. P. M. Waco Age 23, Class 53, 1st Lt., Sqd. 17, Waco Home Town Club, BPM Club. DUDLEY, JOHN R. “Stud” Architecture Houston Age 21, Class 53, 1st Lt., “A” AAA, Houston Club, Student Chapter AIA, DS. DUKE, THOMAS W. “Tommy” Biology Ft. Worth Age 21, Class 53, Lt. Col., Ft. Worth Club, TCAS. DUNAGAN, TOMMY T. Fi chpn pq Dpnvpr i itv Age 21, Class 53, Major, President TASCA, Vice President Collegiate Academy Science, President BSU, Fish and Game Club. DUNCAN, DEAN D. “Dune” . E. Age 21, Class 55, Major, Permian Basin Club, IE Club. DVORACEK, MARVIN J. “Chic” Agronomy W est Age 20, Class 53, Agronomy Society, Czech Club, Newman Club, Hill County Club, West Club, Sergeant-at-Arms Czech Club. 54 EVANS, JACKIE M. “Jack” I. E. Mesquite Age 20, Class 53, Rifle Team, IE Club, Kaufman County Club, Reporter Rifle Team. EVANS, ROBERT E. “Bob” . E. Houston Age 21, Class 53, AIIE, AFS, Singing Cadets, “B” Composite. FAGLEY, WILLIAM R. “Bob” Marketing Houston Age 22, Class 52, Major, Business Society, Houston Club, Can¬ terbury Club. FARRAR, COY W. M. E. ' Austin Age 24, Class 50, Air Force Sqdn. 1. FAUBION, JAMES L. Ag. Ed. Valley Mills Age 21, Class 53, “A” Ordnance, FFA, Saddle and Sirloin Club, Bosque County A M Club. “Dick” Port Arthur CO Sqd. 23, Port Arthur Club, Ross Volunteers, AIChE, Student FAULKNER, RICHARD C. Ch. E. Age 21, Class 53, Captain, Phi Eta Sigma, Tau Beta Pi Engineering Council. FAZZINO, JOHNNIE A. ‘ “John” R. and F. Bryan Age 21, Class 52, 1st Lt., Sqd. 12, Agricultural Council, ASRM, Secretary Range and Forestry Club, Inter-Council. FIELDS, TRUETT N. “Ted” B. A. Amarillo Age 22, Class 53, Lt. Col., Co-Captain Varsity Fencing Team, “T” Association, Business Society, DMS. FISBECK, FRANCIS J. Marketing Age 22, Class 53, 1st Lt., Student Senate, Accounting Society. “Ox” Moulton Business Society, FISCHGRABE, OTTO DALE “Fishy” Agronomy Moody Age 20, Class 53, Agronomy Society, Treasurer National Agron¬ omy Society, Agricultural Council, President Agronomy Society, Co-ordinator of Cotton Ball. FLATT, DOUGLAS E. “Doug” Ag. Eng. Terrell Age 20, Class 53, 1st Lt., “C” FA, ASAE, President Co. A M Club. FLETCHER, BOBBY W. “Flex” Pet. E. Houston Age 22, Class 53, Lt. Col., President Weight-Lifting Team, Petroleum Eng. Club. FLORES, IGNACIO J. “Nacho” B. A. Laredo Age 21, Class 53, 1st Lt., Business Society, Newman Club, Sqd. 11, Gymnastics. FLOYD, WILLIAM E. “Bill” Agronomy Honey Grove Age 20, Class 54, Agronomy ' Society, President Red River Valley Club. FOLLEY, BILLY C. “Buddy” Math Mart Age 21, Class 53, Captain, CO Sqd. 13, Senior Court, MGM Club. FORD, ROBERT KYLE “Bob” Ag. Eng. Navasota Age 21, Class 53, Major, Tau Beta Pi, Alpha Zeta, DMS, ASAE. FOWLER, JOHN F. Geol.-Physics Houston Age 21, Class 53, 1st Lt., Geology Club, Houston Club, New¬ man Club. FOX, GARNETT S. Accounting Beaumont Age 23, Class 53, Captain, Accounting Society, Home Town Club. 55 GALINDO, CARLOS M. “Chale” Accounting Eagle Pass Age 26, Class 53, 1st Lt., Phi Eta Sigma, Newman Club, Ac¬ counting Society. GALLE, JOSEPH S. “Joe” B. A. Houston Age 21, Class 53, 1st Lt., Business Society, Pre-Law Society, Alpha Sigma, President St. Thomas Houston Club. GALVIN, RAYMOND E. Pet. E. IE kite face Age 20, Class 53, 1st Lt., White Band. GAREY, DONALD L. “T-Bone” Geo. Eng. Ft. Worth Age 21, Class 53, Col., CO 3rd Wing, Geology Club, Petroleum Club, Ft. Worth Home Town Club. GARRETT, DON L. “Beaky” M.E. Ft. Worth Age 20, Class 53, 1st Lt., Sqd. 1, Basketball Team, Handball Team, SAE. GARRISON, WALLACE G. “Beaver” A. H. Sulphur Springs Age 23, Class 53, Co. “F” Btry., Saddle and Sirloin Club, Intramural Manager. GATES, RUBERT W. “Rupe” B. A. Albany Age 24, Business Society, Sqd. 1. GEN1TEMPO, DONALD J. “Don” Arch. Houston Age 21, Class 53, 1st Lt., Sqd. 2, A1A Student Chapter, Hous¬ ton Club, Newman Club. GEORGE, ROBERT J. “Peek-A-Boo” 7. E. Wichita Falls Age 20, Class 53, Sqd. 16, AIIE Club. FRANCIS, E. D. “Dee” Petroleum E. Houston Age 21, Class 53, Lt. Col., Corps Staff, DMS, Vice President Student Senate, Petroleum Club, Houston Club, President Aus¬ tin Chapter, Houston Club. FREY, JOHN R. “Jack” A. H. Houston Age 20, Class 53, Lt. Col., Football, DS, Phi Beta Sigma, 1st Sgt., “D” Inf. FRITTS, JACK G. A. H. Austin Age 20, Class 53, Captain, President Austin A M Club, Saddle and Sirloin Club, “B” Inf. FRITZ, JOSEPH F. “Joe” Geology San Antonio Age 20, Class 53, 1st Lt., Co. “C,” Geology Club, Petroleum Club, Newman Club, Fish Drill Team, San Antonio Club. FROELICH, JAMES W. “Jim” Geology Age 22, Class 53, Geology Club ,Treasurer Junior Class. FUENTES, LEONEL F. “Leo” Zoology Del Rio Age 21, Class 53, Lt. Col., TCAS, Pre-Med. Society, Pistol Team, “The Junto.” FULLER, EUGENE THOMAS “Gene” Geology, Bus. Opt. Beaumont Age 20, 1st Lt., “A” FA, Beaumont Club, Geology Club, DS, Newman Club, Triangle Club. GABRIEL, CHARLES J. A. H. Houston Age 23, Newman Club, “T” Club, Cross Country and Track. CACHES, HARRY E. R. and F. New Braunfels Age 22, Class 53, 1st Lt., “B” FA, Range and Forestry Club, Guadalupe-Comal Club. ENIORS 56 GERDES, RAYMOND A. “Ray” A. H. Houston Age 23, Class 53, “B” Seniors, DS, DMS, Saddle and Sirloin Club, Block and Bridle Club. GERL1CH, NORMAN R. “Dick” B. A. San Antonio Age 21, Class 53, Sqd. 6, BA Society, San Antonio Club, In¬ tramurals. GIBBS, ROBERT B. “Bob” Ag. E. San Antonio Age 20, Class 53, 3rd Wing Staff, ASAE, San Antonio Club, Bowling Club. GIBSON, BRUCE G. “Hoot” Land. Arch. Turkey Age 21, Class 53, Col., 3rd Div. CO, Vice President Ag. Council, President Landscape and Floriculture Society, Alpha Zeta, A M Collegiate 4-H Club, Opportunity Award Scholar ship, Belsterling Scholarship. GIBSON, DANIEL M., JR. “Ditto” M. E. Snyder Age 20, Class 53, 1st Lt., “W” Band. GIBSON, KENNETH E. E. E. Snyder Age 20, Class 53, 1st Lt., “W” Band, Band, AIEE. GILL, RAYMOND F. “Ray” M. E. San Antonio Age 20, Class 53, “B” Seniors. GILLESS, ALVIN E. “Ed” . T. Houston Age 21, Class 53, Capt., 1st Group Staff, Newman Club, Ind. Ed. Club, Houston A M Club. GILLETT, VICTOR W., JR. “Vic” General B. Corpus Christi Age 21, Class 53, Capt., “B” Armor, CO, Best Drilled Sopho¬ more, “B” Armor 50-51, RV, Business Society, Newman Club, Corpus Christi Club, UN Club, Student Senate. GLAXNER, DANIEL J. “Joe” A. H. Pam pa Age 22, Class 53, Lt., Sqd. 3, Pampa Club, Saddle and Sirloin Club. GOETZ, EDWARD L. “Eddie” B. A. Seguin Age 21, Class 53, “A” Armor, Business Society, Film Society, Guadalupe-Comal Club. GOLMAN, ALVIN D. “Al” Gen. Bus. Dallas Age 20, Class 53, Major, 1st Wing Staff, Fish Football, Presi¬ dent Hillel Foundation, Dallas Home Town Club, Intramural Football, Athletic Officer. GOODE, STERLING D. “Doug” Geology Wichita Falls Age 21, Class 53, Lt. Col., 6th Group Staff, RV, Senior Court, AAPG, Geology Club, Wichita Falls Club, Group CO. GOODLETT IRA T. E. E. Bryan Age 22, Class 53, 1st Lt., Sqd. 12, AIEE, BSU, Bryan-College Station Home Town Club, DS, Singing Cadets, Table Tennis Club. GRANTOM, CHARLES A. “Cannonball” M. E. Houston Age 21, Class 53, 1st Lt., “A” Inf., ASME, Houston Club, Christian Fellowship Club. GRAVES, KAY T. “Kady” B. A. Stephenville Age 21, Class 53, Capt., Sqd. 8-B, Inter-Varsity Christian Fellow¬ ship, Fish Football, CO, Business Society. GRAVES, RAY D. “Knucks” B. A. Stephenville Age 21, Class 53, Lt., Sqd. 8-B, Varsity Football, Captain, Ag¬ gie Christian Fellowship, Who’s Who, DMS, DS, Business So¬ ciety. GRAY, FOSTER L. M. E. Dallas Age 21, Class 53, 1st Lt., “B” Composite, DS, President Sing¬ ing Cadets, Member Student Engineering Council, Tau Beta Pi, Phi Eta Sigma, SAE. 57 HADDOCK, A. J. “Andy” . E. Waco Age 22, Class 53, Captain, ASA, AIIE, Singing Cadets. HALE, HERBERT C. “Herbie” Architecture Dallas Age 23, Class 52, Major, ASME, DS, Dallas Club. HALE, H. L. “Larry” . T. Houston Age 21, Class 53, Sqd. 4, Air Force. HALL, DONALD “Don” E. E. DeKalb Age 20, Class 53, “A” Signal, DS, DMS, Tau Beta Pi, Phi Kappa Phi, IRE, AIEE. HALL, JACK E. R. S. Amarillo Age 21, Class 53, Captain, CO “A” FA, RS Club, Amarillo Club. HALL, TOMMY G. “Tucker” C. E. San Saba Age 21, Class 53, Maroon Band, ASCE, Land of the Lakes Club. HALOW, ESAU R. “Sam” Marketing El Paso Age 21, Class 53, Ord., Business Society, El Paso A M Club, Intramural Officer. HALSELL, JOHN T. “Jack” Pre-Med. Laredo Age 20, Class 53, CO Sqd. 17, Captain, Pre-Med. Club, Laredo Club, Singing Cadets. HALTOM, EDWARD 0. “Ed” Ch. E. Dallas Age 21, Class 53, AAA, Major, AIChE. GREANEY, DONALD E. “D” P. M. Galveston Age 20, Class 53, Lt. Col., Corps Staff, Band, CO, Consolidated Band, Outstanding Sophomore, White Band, Ross Volunteers, DMS, Chairman Traditions Com., President Galveston Club. GREENWAY, FRANK R. Ag. Ed. Wolfe City Age 21, Class 53, “B” Seniors, FFA Collegiate Chapter. GREGORY, JAMES H. “Punky” B. P. M. Harlingen Age 21, Class 53, Captain, Business Society, President of the Rio Grande Valley Club, Vice President, BPM Society. GROFF, WILLIAM L. “Bill” Geology San Antonio Age 20, Class 53, “A” Composite, Vice President of Geology Club. GROSSJEAN, BRYAN W. M. E. Shreveport La. Age 21, Class 53, Captain, ASME, SAME, DS, Engineer Staff. Port Arthur Co. “F,” Tau Beta Pi, Geology Club, GROTE, FRED R. Geol. Eng. Age 21, Class 53, 1st Lt Petroleum Engr. Club. GUTHRIES, SAMPSON C. “Sam” B. A. Brownwood Aee 21. Class 53. White Band. Business Society. Pecan Valiev A M Club. HASS, RAYMOND A. “Hash” B. A. Kingsville Age 21, Class 53, 1st Lt., Football, Track, “T” Club, Camera Club. HADDAD, FREDDIE “Fred” B. A. _ El Paso Age 20, Class 53, Captain, CO Sqd. 21, Business Society, Pre- Law Society, Intramurals, El Paso Home Town Club. 58 HAMILTON, WILLIAM “Bill” Chemistry Port Arthur Age 23, Class 52, TC, DS, DMS, Ross Volunteers. HAMMAN, PHILIP J. “Bud” Zoology Wichita Falls Age 20, Class 53, Captain, CO “A” Seniors, Pre-Med. Society, Wichita Falls Home Town Club. HAMPTON, LOUIS H. “Lou” Ch. E. Aspermont Age 22, Class 54, Singing Cadets, “A” ASA, Art Gallery Chairman, MSC Directorate, Commentator Staff. HANEY, JAMES W. “Jim” Architecture Beaumont Age 21, Class 53, President Beaumont Club, AGC, CO 2nd Wing Staff, Col., Outstanding Cadet Long Beach Summer Camp. HANKLA, WALTER V. “Hank” A. H. Ft. Worth Age 22, French Club, Mathematics Club. HANNA, DANIEL N. “Simp” C. E. Houston Age 21, Class 53, Maroon Band, ASCE, Aggieland Orchestra, Houston Club. HARDCASTLE, HAROLD J. “Speedy” Ento. Wheeler Age 21. Class 53, Entomology Club President, Student Ag Council. Inter-Council. HARE, GEORGE S. Ag. Eng. Trinity Age 22, Class 53, Major, Ag. Council, ASAE, “C” Inf. HARKRIDER, HERBERT H. “Herbie” Ag. Ed. Brady Age .21, Class 53, QMC, Associate Editor Agriculturist. HARPER, GEORGE R. “Fire Plug” A. A. Brownwood Age 20, Class 53, Major, Editor Class Section Aggieland, Agricultural Staff, President Pecan Valley A M Club, DS, Chairman Senior Ring Guest Committee, ACE, Agronomy So¬ ciety, Adj., 3rd Div. HARPER, SAM H. “Bo” M. E. Houston Age 21, Class 53, Lt. Col., CO 2nd Bn., Student Senator, Ross Volunteers, Phi Eta Sigma, DS, DMS, Houston Club, APRH, AAA Association Medal. HARPER, WILLIAM W. Business Houston Age 21, Class 53, Business Society, Houston A M Club. “B” Seniors, Transportation Corps. HARRIS, JACK H. Pre-Law Houston Age 21, Class 53, 1st Lt., Aggie Players, Pre-Law Society. Houston A M Club, Sqd. 9. HARRIS, JOE BOB “Hoot” Range Mgt. Dallas Age 21, Class 53, “A” Armor, Alpha Zeta, DS, DMS, Range and Forestry Club, Dallas A M Club. HARRIS, JOE ED “Ed B. A. Pearsall Age 20, Class 53, 1st Lt., “B” Inf., Southwest Texas Club. HARTMAN, RALPH A. Horticulture Cuero Age 21, “A” Seniors. HARTUNG, ROBERT L. « Bob ” E. E. Ft. Worth Age 21, Class 53, 1st Lt., AIEE, IRE, DS, Phi Kappa Phi. HARTWELL, JOE D. “Skeeix M. E. Houston Age 21, Class 53, ASME, Traditions Committee, Houston A M Club, MSC Dance Committee. 59 HEGMANN, EDWARD W. “Bill” E. E. Lamarque Age 20, Class 53, Lt. Col., Corps Staff, Phi Eta Sigma, Tau Beta Pi, RV, Town Hall Staff, DMS, DS, Fencing Team. HENDERSHOT, SIMON W. A. H. Harwood Age 21, Class 52, “A” Seniors, President Gonzales County Club. HENDERSON, ROBERT D. “Bud” . T. Marshall Age 21, Class 52, “B” Seniors, Marshall Club, IE Club. HENDERSON, ROBERT W. Acct. Mineola Age 20, Class 53, Lt., Sqd. 13, Acct. Society, A M Film Society, Intramurals. HENDERSON, THOMAS E. “Satch” C. E. Ft. Worth Age 24, Class 53, Lt., Sqd. 16, DS, ASCE. HENDERSON, WILLIAM H. J. . T. “Satch” Marshall Age 21, Class - 53, Lt., “B” FA, President Marshall Club, IE Club. HENDERSON, ROBERT AL E. Pittsburg Age 22, Class 52, Lt., “B” Infantry. HENDLEY, CLAYTON F. “Hendo” I- T. Lometa Age 21, Class 53, Lt., Sqd. 3, ID Club, President Land of the Lakes Club. HEBERT, JOHN R. A . E. Port Arthur Age 23, Class 53. “A” Composite, ASME, Tau Beta Pi, DS. HARTWIG, RICHARD C. “Dick” . T. Ft. Worth Age 21, Class 53, Maj., 2nd Regt., IE Club, Ft. Worth Club, Intramurals, Handball Club. HARVEY, M. EUGENE “Gene” A rch. Dallas Age 22, Class 52, Lt., Sqd. 24, BSU, DS, Student Chapter A1A. HASCALL, WILLIAM T. “Ted” . T. Ft. Worth Age 19, Class 53, Sqd. 1, Ft. Worth Club. HAVARD, ROBERT H. “Bob” Che. Eng. Port Neches Age 21, Class 53, Sqd. 1. HEATH, ARTHUR M. “Art” Geology Ft. Worth Age 22, Class 52, Lt., “A” FA, Geology Club. HEATH, DON R. “Bubba” . T. Van Horn Age 21, Class 53, Maj., 1st Div., Student Senate, Junior Class Officer, President Wesley Foundation, IE Club, Trans-Pecos Club. HEATHMAN, BENNIE L. “Prince” Aero. Houston Age 21, Class 53, Maroon Band, Institute of Aero. Science. HEFT, DON E. P. E. Corpus Christi Age 22, Class 53, Sqd. 8, PE Club, Arts and Sciences Council, Basketball, Baseball. HEFT, JOHN C. Math Corpus Christi Age 22, Class 53, Lt. Col., 2nd Bn.. Student Senate, Intramurals, Math Club. 60 HERBERT, WILLIAM F. “Bill” Pet. M. E. Houston Age 21, Class 53, 1st Lt., “A” Eng., Ross Volunteers, The En¬ gineer, ASME, Pet. E. Club. HESTER, DONALD R. “Don” Pet. Eng. Brownwood Age 21, Class 53, Major, AIMME, Pet. E. Club, Intramural Manager, Pecan Valley Club. HICKERSON, CHARLES M. “Mac” M. E. Belton Age 22, Class 53, 1st Lt., Band, ASME, Fencing Team. HIGGINBOTHAM, THERON D. “Hig” M. E. Abilene Age 20, Class 54, Captain, ASME, Abilene Club, Sqd. 24. HIGGINS, DON C. “Hig” A. H. Waco Age 25, Class 52, 1st Lt., “H” QMC, Saddle and Sirloin, Home Town Club. HIGHSMITH, WILLIAM S. “Bill” Eco. Refugio Age 21, Class 53, Col., 1st Wing Staff CO, Town Hall Staff, Ross Volunteers, Eco. Club. HILDEBRAND, JACOB R. “Curly” Chem. San Antonio Age 20, Class 53, San Antonio Club, Newman Club. HILL, BILLY GENE “Duck” Ag. Eco. Sanderson Age 22, Class 53, Saddle and Sirloin Club, Junior-Senior Live¬ stock Judging Team, Trans-Pecos Club, Vice President Ag. Eco. Club, Tail Twister 1952. HILL, EDWARD H. “Ed” Ag. Ed. Garland Age 21, Class 52, Captain, DS, FFA, 4-H, Alpha Zeta. HILL, LESTER 0. E. E. San Antonio Age 21, Class 53, Major, Ross Volunteers, DS, Tau Beta Pi, Phi Eta Sigma, Rifle Team, DMS. HILLMAN, R. F. “Bob” C. E. Fordyce, Ark. Age 22, Class 53, CO Co. “G,” ASCE, DS, DMS, Senior Court, Ross Volunteers, AIEE. HINMAN, PETE “Petesie” Ch. E. Houston Age 21, Class 53, 1st Lt., Ross Volunteers, AIChE. HINSON.. EDWIN M. “Hoppe” A. H. Graham Age 20, Class 53, 1st Lt., Sqd. 11, DS, Saddle and Sirloin Club, YMCA Cabinet, Scholastic Officer. HINTON, BILLY D. “Bill” Ag. Ed. Plano Age 22, Class 53, Sqd. 1, FFA. HITT, JOHN P. - “Pat” Agronomy Raymondville Age 21, Class 54, Agronomy Society, Fish Football, Rio Grande Valley Club, Co-Captain Army, 12th Man Bowl, Intramural Sports. HODGES, HENRY A. Architecture Palestine Age 22, “C” FA. HOLDER, EDWARD M. “Ed” Journalism Wichita Falls Age 20, Class 53, Major, Managing Editor Battalion, President Wichita Falls Home Town Club, Journalism Club, President A M Quarterback Club, The Commentator. HOLDER, JIMMIE R. “Jim” Ag. Eco. Mart Age 20, Class 53, CO Sqd. 2, Chairman Election Committee, Ag. Eco. Club, MGM Club. ENIORS 61 HORSTMANN, EDWARD A. Marketing Cameron Age 21, Class 53, 1st Lt., “A” FA, Business Society. HOWELL, DANIEL D. “D” C. E. Coleman Age 21, Class 53, Captain, “M” Band, CO Maroon Band, President ASCE, Student Senate, Student Life Committee, Engineers Council, Best Drilled Junior Trophy, Ross Volun¬ teers, Exec. Off. RV’s. HUBBELL, ROBERT H. “Hub” Pet. E. Houston Age 21, Class 53, 1st Lt., “A” Engineers, Phi Eta Sigma, DS, DMS, Houston A M Club, Pet. E. Club. HUDSON, JOE ARNOLD “Joe” D. H. Houston Age 23, Class 53, “A” TC, Member Kream and Kow Klub, DS, Phi Eta Sigma. HUDSPETH, BENJAMIN H. “Hud” B. A. Atlanta Age 20, Class 53, Lt. Col., Executive Officer 1st Division, Senior Court, Student Senate, Business Society. HUFFMAN, ROBERT E. “Bob” Chemistry Breckenridge Age 21, Class 53, Aggie Debate and Discussion Club, ACS, Phi Eta Sigma, DS, Stephens-Eastland County Club. HUFFMAN, WILLIAM M. “Bill” P. H. Hallsville Age 20, Class 53, Freshman and Junior Danforth Awards, DS, DMS, Alpha Zeta, Phi Eta Sigma, Junior Poultry Judging Team, Ag. Council, Marshall A M Club. HUGHITT, JESSE M. A. H. Waco Age 22, Class 53, Saddle and Sirloin Club, San Angelo Club. HULAN, HENRY D. “Hank” W. L. M. Kerens Age 20, Class 53, Maroon Band, DS, Alpha Zeta, Wrestling Team, Fish and Game Club. HOLLAND, ANDREW W. “Dub” Ag. Ed. Mineral Wells Age 21, Class 53, 1st Lt., FFA, Ross Volunteers. HOLLOWAY, JAMES E. “Jim” E. E. Port Arthur Age 21, Class 53, 1st Lt., Signal Corps, IRE, AIEE, Chess Club, Singing Cadets, Home Town Club. HOLLOWAY, KENNETH L. “Jock” Ag. Ed. Anson Age 21, Class 52, 1st Lt., “A” Armor, FFA, Saddle and Sirloin Club, Rodeo Club, HJSK Club. HOLMES, H. CLAUDE B. A. Port Arthur Age 21, Class 53, Lt. Col., CO 4th Group, Fencing Team, Tumbling Team, Business Society, UN Club, Beautification Com. HOLMES, WILLIAM L. “Dad” Pet. E. Dallas Age 20, Class 53, Captain, Tau Beta Pi, Phi Eta Sigma, AIME, Petroleum Club, Engineer Staff. HOMEYER, BRUNO C. “Bruno” P. and G. E. Brownsville Age 22, Class 53, Lt. Col., Geology Club, Pet. E. Club, Guada- lupe-Comal Club. HOOD, B. A. “Benny” C. E. Bellaire Age 21, Class 53, 1st Lt., “C” FA, ASCE, Swimming Team. HOOPER, CLARENCE D. “Hoop” C. E. Ft. Worth Age 21, Class 53, Varsity Football, Track, Treasurer Student Senate, Vice President Engineering Council, Corps Rep. to Ath¬ letic Council, Tau Beta Pi, DS, SACE, “T” Association, Most Valuable Track 51, All-American Track 51-52, Who’s Who, DMS. HORNSTEIN, CHARLES F. “Sharpy” B. A. Victoria Age 24, Class 53, Col., CO 3rd.Regt. Staff, Ross Volunteers, Pre-Law Society, Business Society, ACF, Lutheran Student Association, DS, DMS, Victoria Home Town Club. HUNTER, WILLIAM V. “Gas” B. A. Leming Age 21, Class 53, 1st Lt., Sqd. 7, Business Society, Pre-Law Club, Intramural Manager, Rifle and Pistol Team. HURTA, THOMAS L. “Lynn” . E. San Antonio Age 21, Class 53, San Antonio Club, IE Club, Social Chairman Czech Club. “Hutch” Kilgore ASME, ACE, President HUTCHINSON, ROBERT D. M. E. Age 21, Class 53, Major, Sqd. Kilgore A M Club. JACOBS, LOUIS M. “Jake” History Houston Age 22, Class 53, 1st Lt., “A” Armor, Houston Club, Pre-Law Club, Triangle Club. JACOBSON, JOHN W. “Jake” M. Em Texcis City Age 20, Class 53, 1st Lt., “A” Eng., ASME, SAME, DS, Inter- Faith Council. JAEGER, ALOIS J. “Al” B. A. Giddings Age 21, Class 53, AAA, Captain, Business Society, Accounting Society, Lutheran Student Association. JAMES, WILLIAM L. “Bill” C. E. Port Arthur Age 21, Class 53, 1st Lt., “A” Engineers, ASCE, SAME, Vice President Port Arthur A M Club. JANAK, CALVIN T. P. E. Age 21, Class 53, “A” Composite. JARVIS, OLIVER C. A. H. Age 21, Class 53, Corps Staff, Lt. Col., Who’s Zeta, DMS, DS, Chaplain, Editor Agriculturist, Sophomore Class, BSU, RV’s, 4-H Club. Granger “Putter” Brownwood Who, Alpha President of JENKINS, JERRY G. “J. J.” Ch. E. Lancaster Age 21, Class 53, Major, White Band, DS, DMS, AIChE, Ross Volunteers, Drum and Bugle, Corps. JOHNSON, ANDREW J. “Bo” C. E. Taylor Age 20, Class 53, 1st Lt., Sqd. 5, Phi Eta Sigma, Senior Court, ASCE. JOHNSON, JAMES RAY “Jimmy” Geology Corpus Christi Age 23, Class 52, Captain, Geology Club, Rodeo Club, ITOS, Corpus Christi Club. JOHNSON, RUPERT M. Geology Houston Age 21, Class 53, 1st Lt., “A” TC, Geology Club, Houston Club, DS. JOHNSTON, HARDEN C. “Harley” A. H. San Marcos Age 22, Class 53, Sqd. 16, FFA, Saddle and Sirloin Club. JONES, DANIEL M. “Doc” E. E. San Antonio Age 21, Class 52, Major, AIEE, DS, Phi Eta Sigma, San Antonio Club. JONES, EDWIN L. “Ed” I. E. Houston Age 22, Class 52, 1st Lt., Ordnance, AIIE, Houston Club, Aggie Softball Team, Crafts Committee. JONES, KENNETH M. “Hoss-Hoss” B. A. LaPorte Age 21, Class 53, Major, Business Society, Fencing Team, Photography Club, Quartet Singing. JONES, ROBERT W. “Bob” B. A. Amarillo Age 21, Class 53, Lt. Col., Fencing Team, “T” Association, Business Society, Amarillo Club, Fish Drill Team. 63 KEITH, DON A. Arch. Age 22, Class 54, 1st Lt., S lecture Society. KELLY, PATRICK W. Pet. E. Dallas 15, Dallas A M Club, Archi- “Pat” Uvalde Age 20, Class 53, Sqd. 1, Petroleum Club, Southwest Texas A M Club. KELLY, THOMAS E. Geology Age 21, Class 53, Lt DS, Outstanding Fish Co. 12. KENNEDY, DEAN S. B. A. Age 21, Class 53, Maroon Band, 1st Lt and Bugle Corps. KENNEDY, GENE D. “Eneg” Chemistry Houston Age 23, Class 52, 1st Lt., “B” Armor, Maroon Band, ACS, Aggieland Orchestra, Houston A M Club. KENNEDY, JOHN R. “Buzz” Pet. Geol. E. Palestine Age 22, Class 53, Lt. Col., CO 3rd Group Staff, Petroleum Club, Geology Club, Anderson County Club. “Moose” Houston Col., Geology Club, Petroleum Club, “Mouse” Houston Business Society, Drum KENNY, RAYMOND L. Range Mgt. Age 20, Class 54, 1st Lt., Sqd. 22, KERR, W. PATTILLO IP ildlife Mgt. Age 21, Class 53, and Game Club. KILLIAN, ROBERT B. C. E. “Ray” Stephenville Range and Forestry Club. “Totey” Brownsville A” Seniors, Rio Grande Valley Club, Fish “Bob” San Antonio Age 21, Class 53, Major, ASCE, Ross Volunteers, Tau Beta Pi, “B” FA. JORDAN, FRED H. “Fritz” B. A. Washington, D. C. Age 21, Class 53, “A” TC, Caldwell County Club. JORDAN, JAMES I. “Pinky” Ch. E. Houston Age 21, Class 53, Captain, Drum Major Band, White Band, Ross Volunteers, Phi Eta Sigma, Tau Beta Pi, AIChE. JOWELL, JACK H. Pet. E. Dallas Age 20, Class 54, 1st Lt., Sqd. 15, Pet. E. Club, Dallas Club. KALLUS, DANIEL J. “Dan” Education LaGrange Age 20, Class 53, Captain, Arts and Sciences Council, Camera Club, President Fayette-Colorado A M Club. KALMANS, BENNETT A. Arch. Houston Age 22, Class 52, Captain, Phi Eta Sigma, AGC, Inter-Faith Council, Best Drilled Sophomore. KASPAR, RONALD F. “Pot” Ch. E. Dallas Age 20, Class 53, 1st Lt., Sqd. 10, AIChE, Dallas Home Town Club. KEBLINGER, JAMES F. “Crow” R. and F. Jasper Age 20, Class 53, 1st Lt., Sqd. 6, R and F Club, Piney Woods Club, Triangle Club. KEELING, JAMES W. “Jim” A. H. New London Age 22, Class 53, Captain, Saddle and Sirloin Club, Rodeo Club, Rusk County Club. KEIBLER, HARRY J. Accounting Texas City Age 22, Class 52, 1st Lt., “A” QMC, DMS, DS, Handball Team, Accounting Society. 64 “Johnny” College Station K1LLOUGH, JOHN H. “Johnny” . T. College Station Age 20, Class 53, Freshman Football. KIMBALL, WILBUR E. “Will” I. T. Houston Age 22, Class 53, 1st Lt., Exec. Sqd. 4, Houston A M Club, IE Club. KING, CHARLES R. “Charlie” C. E. Irving Age 20, Class 53, 1st Lt., Sqd. 21, ASCE. KING, E. R. Geol. E. Belton Age 21, Class 53, Major, Geol. Club. KRIEGER, JOHN W. Eco. San Antonio Age 21, Class 53, Inf., San Antonio Club, Eco. Club. KRUEGER, DOYLE E. B. P. M. New Braunfels Age 20, Class 53, Major, Head Drum Major Consolidated Band, President BPM Club, Ross Volunteers. KRUGER, WELDON D. “Buddy” Pet. E. Brenham Age 21, Class 53, Col. of the Corps, DS, DMS, Pet. E. Club, Ross Volunteers, Tau Beta Pi, Student Life, Who’s Who, Aus¬ tin Home Town Club, Sgt. Maj. Corps. KUBALA, LOWELL M. Ag. Ed. Schulenburg Age 21, Class 53, FFA, Newman Club, Colorado-Fayette Club, “A” Seniors. LANDRUM, BOBBY L. “Bob” Physics Taylor Age 21, Class 53, Sqd. 1, Physics Society, Phi Eta Sigma, Biology Club, TAS, Williamson County Club. LANG, CARL D. Pet. and G. E. San Antonio Age 20. Class 53, Major, Petroleum Club, ASME, San Antonio Club, “B” Engineers. LASTELICK, JOSEPH J. “Jerry” Accounting Dallas Age 20, Class 53, 1st Lt., Business Society, Pre-Law Society, Varsity Baseball, Accounting Society, Newman Club, “T” As¬ sociation. LAWSON, DAVID A. “Dave” C. E. Dallas Age 20, Class 53, Maroon Band, Aggieland Orchestra. LAY, BILLY G. “Willie” Education Pasadena Age 22. Class 53, 1st Lt., Maroon Band, Wrestling, Wesley Foundation. LeBLANC, CLIFFORD H. “Cliff” C. E. Beaumont Age 22, Class 54, 1st Lt., Business Manager Engineer, Presi¬ dent State Branch ASCE, Vice President Beaumont Club, Vice President JTL, McNew, ASCE, MSC Dance Committee. LEDLOW. JAMES C. “Jim” Pet. E. Shreveport Age 21, Class ' 53, Captain, CO “C” FA, President of the Buda- Buda Club, DS, DMS, Ross Volunteers, President Shreveport Club, Outstanding Sophomore “C” FA. LEE, BILLY W. “Bill” Pet. E. Stephenville Age 22, Class 53. Lt. Col., Pet. E. Club, AIME. LEEMAN, JAMES E. “Ed” E. E. Bonham Age 22, Class 53. 1st Lt., “A” Engrs. LeFEVRE, ELBERT W. “Country” Ag. Eng. Eden Age 20, Class 53, ASAE, SAME, DMS, Wesley Foundation, San Angelo Home Town Club. MacDONALD, ANGUS “Gus” Vet. Med. Dallas Age 20, Class 53, “A” QMC, Freshman Baseball, ACF, Honor Council, AVMA, Intramurals. MADDEN, BEN A. “Benny” Ed. and Psy. Marquez Age 24, Class 53, Sqd. 1, Eco. Club, Accounting Society, BSU, Battalion Staff. MAGEE, ADEN C. A. N. College Station Age 22, Class 53, 1st Lt., ASA, Alpha Zeta, “T” Club, ACS, DS, Varsity Fencing Team. MAGNESS, JAMES L. “J” Arch. Breckenridge Age 21, Class 53, Ordnance. MAGNESS, REAVES T. “Tommy” C. E. Breckenridge Age 23, Class 52, Ord., ASCE, Stephens County Club. MAGOUIRK, CONRAD W. “Connie” B. A. New London Age 21, Class 53, Business Society, Sqd. 8-B, “T” Association, Varsity Football Letterman. MAHLER, CLYDE A. . E Ft. Worth Age 21, Class 53, 1st Lt., Sqd. 15, AIIE, Gymnastic Club. MANOS, PETE N. “Pete” Arch. Dallas Age 20, Class 53, Capt., CO Sqd. 9, Wrestling Club, Archi¬ tecture Society, Dallas A M Club, AIA, Singing Cadets. McCARTY, IRA W. “Mac” Ag. Eng. Muleshoe Age 21, Class 53, Captain, Scribe ASAE, DS, Panhandle Club. LENZEN, RICHARD D. “Dick” B. A. Houston Age 21, Class 53, “A” QMC, Aggie Bowling Club, Softball Team, Houston Club, Business Society. LEWIS, E. THOMAS “Tom” B. A. Galveston Age 21, Class 53, TC, Pre-Law, Business Society, Aggie Play¬ ers, Newman Club, Galveston Club. LIBBY, CAROL J. Architecture Alvin Age 22, Class 53, 1st Lt., Varsity Track, AIA, Brazoria County Club, Architecture Society. LINDSEY, JAMES P. “Jim” Ag. Eng. Canyon Age 21, Class 53, 1st Lt., SAE, “A” Composite. LITTLE, CHARLES R. “Charlie” Architecture Dallas Age 21, Class 53, Captain, CO Sqd. 10, ACF, Architectural Society. LOCKHART, RICHARD D. “Dick” C. E. San Antonio Age 22, Class 53, Engineers, Capt., SA Club, Tau Beta Pi, ASCE, SAME, DS, DMS. LOVINGFOSS, WARREN J. Pet. E. Bad iff Age 22, Class 52, 1st Lt., Sqd. 1, Pet. E. Club, DS. LUCE, ROLAND T. “Rollo” B. A. Houston Age 21, Class 53, AAA, Business Society, Houston Club, Major, Treasurer Houston Club. MABRAY, THOMAS G. . E. Houston Age 21, Class 52, Captain, AAA, Senior Class Officer, Dallas Club, AIIE, Ross Volunteers, DMS, DS. ■iENIORS 66 MANUELL, WILLIAM R. “Dick” I. T. Houston Age 23, Class 52, “B” Seniors, IT Club, Wrestling Club. MARLOW, RAYMOND M. E. Waco Age 21, Class 53, Lt., 2nd Regt., ASME, Waco-McLennan County Club. MARSHALL, G. KENT “Stump” I. T. Corpus Christi Age 20, Class 53, Maj., 3rd Regt., Co-Editor Activities Section Aggieland Staff, Vice President Corpus Christi Club, IE Club, AFC. MARTIN, DALE D. B. A. San Angelo Age 21, Class 52, Lt., Sqd. 16, Business Society, San Angelo Club, Brush Country Club. MARTIN, GEORGE D. Ag. Eng. Athens Age 21, Class 53, Lt., Sqd. 18, Ag. Eng. Club. MARTIN, HOLLOWAY J. “Sonny” J ournalism Age 20, Class 53, Sqd. 1. MARTIN, JOHN J. B. A. Age 20, Class 53, Capt., Sqd. 18, Business Society, Society, Bowling Team. MASERA, OTTAVIO B. Groesbeck “J. J.” Dallas Pre-Law “Sonny” Gen. Bus. Galveston Age 21, Class 53, Lt., Quartermaster, Newman Club, Business Society, DMS. MASON, OSBURN W. Journalism Nacogdoches Age 21, Class 53, Lt., “B” Composite, Journalism Club. MASSENGALE, ALBERT E. “Pete” Food Technology Austin Age 20, Class 53. Capt., “B” Inf., RV, DS, DMS, Alpha Zeta, Meat Judging Team. MATHEWS, JACK C. “Queenie” M. E. Sweetwater Age 21, Class 53, Maj., 2nd Bn., SAE, President Nolan-Fisher County Club, RV. MATTER JOE B. “Bo” M. E. San Antonio Age 20, Class 53, Exec. Corps Commander, Senior Class Presi¬ dent, Student Life Committee, Student Senate, RV, Battalion, Secretary Junior Class, DMS, Tau Beta Pi, ASME, Phi Eta Sigma, Phi Kappa Phi, Who’s Who, Outstanding Sophomore, “B” Battery. MATTHEWS, PHILIP D. “Phil” C. E. Dallas Age 22, Class 53, Lt., Engineers, ASCE, DS. MATTHIJETZ, CARL W. “Willie” 7. T. . Port Arthur Age 21, Class 53, Sqd. 1, Fencing Team, Camera Club, IE Club, Craft Shop Club. MAYBEN, CLIFFORD B. “Clif” Ag. Ed. Lorn eta Age 21, Class 53, Sqd. 1, FFA, Land of the Lakes Club. McADAMS, HENRY L. “Hank” M. E. Port Arthur Age 21, Class 53, “A” Engs., ASME, SAME, Engineer Staff, Port Arthur Club. McCARLEY, ROBERT E. “Bob” Pet. M. E. McKinney Age 22, Class 53, Lt. Col., 1st Bn., Varsity Football, Who’s Who, DS, DMS, RV, Inter-Faith Council. McCARTY, ALAN G. Che. Eng. Wichita Falls Age 20, Class 53, Lt., “B” FA, AIChE. 67 McLELLAND, ROBERT T. “Mac” P- E. Hearne Age 20, Class 53, 1st Lt„ AAA, Robertson County A M Club, PE Club. McLEMORE, BOBBIE F. “Mac” Botany Jasper Age 20, Class 53, 1st Lt., Phi Eta Sigma, Opportunity Award Winner, Julia Ball Lee Fellowship, DMS. McMAHAN, BILL M. “Big Mac” Horticulture Itasca Age 21, Class 53, Sqd. 8-B, Varsity Football, Rifle Team. McMASTER, BILLY C. “Mac” Agronomy Spade Age 20, Class 53, Sqd. 1. McNEW, J. T. LAMAR “Lamar” C. E. College Station Age 20, Class 53, CO Sqd. 12. Singing Cadets, MSC Direc¬ torate, Vice President MSC Council, Who’s Who, Student Senate, President MSC Council. McREYNOLDS, WARREN L. “Mac” B. A. Houston Bowling Club, Houston Club, Intramurals. MECKL1N, JAMES R. “Meek” I- E. Marfa Age 21, Class 53, Captain, Vice President Trans-Pecos Club, Vice President IE Club, Sqd. 20. MEREDITH, JOHN L. “Jackie” Ch. E. Aransas Pass Age 20, Class 53, Maroon Band, AIChE, Music Committee, MSC. MERRILL, JOHN L. “Chip” R. and F. Ft. Worth Age 20. Class 55, Corps Staff, Alpha Zeta, DS, DMS, R and F Club. ' • f ( ' SPRBBKPPPSmHi McCauley, donald w. “Don” C. E. Ft. Worth Age 19, Class 55, 1st Lt., Sqd. 24, Ft. Worth Club, ASCE. McCLAREN, SHERWOOD W. “Mac” Education Cameron Age 20, Class 53, Major, DS, DMS, Educational Society, Sec¬ retary of Milam County Club. McCLURE, DONALD H. “Don” Ch. E. Plainview Age 20. Class 53. 1st Lt., Maroon Band, Election Commission, Music Committee, RV’s, AIChE, Panhandle Club. McCOWN, FREDDY W. Arch. Age 20, Class 53. Sqd. 16, Student Chapter AIA, DS. Bryan 1 McCreary, Charles k. “Kim” p Ch. E. Houston Age 21, Class 53. CO “A” Cml., AIChE, MSC, Houston Home Town Club. Art Council, McDowell, Robert “Me” B. A. Dallas Age 21, Class 53, CO Sqd. 4, Dallas A M Club, Business Society. McFarland, melvyn e. Ag. Ed. Age 23, Class 54, 1st Lt.. McGEE, JAMES W. B. A. “Red-Man” Port Arthur ‘A” Inf., FFA, Port Arthur Club. “Maggie” Dall as Age 21, Class 53, 1st Lt., President Junior Class, Member Student Life Committee, Business Society, Outstanding Fish Award, Fish Drill Team. Intramurals. McGILL, JOE K. B. A. Seminole Age 20, Class 53, 1st Lt., Business Society, “G” Co. . I 68 MILLER, HARVEY F. “Spider” . T. Houston Ajie 22. Class 53. Co-Editor Aggieland, Reporter IE Club, Vice President Home Town Chapter Houston Club. Fish Drill Team, Press Club, 1st Lt.. “A” Inf. MILLER. MAURICE W. . T. Waco Age 20. Class 53. 1st Lt., Sqd. 11, IE Club, Waco-McLennan County Club. MILLER, RICHARD W. A. H. Orange Grove Age 21, Class 53, Major, International Livestock Judging Team, Alpha Zeta. Saddle and Sirloin Club, Reporter Agriculturist Staff. Inter-Faith Council, DMS, DS, Brush Country Club. MILLER. ROBERT L. “High-Pockets” B. A. Houston Age 21, Class 53, Major, President Houston A M Club, Busi¬ ness Society, “D” Inf., President High-Pockets Club. MILLIGAN, TOM Ag. Ed. Celina Age 26, Class 53, Captain, CO Sqd. 16, President FFA, Chair¬ man Agricultural Council. MINGS, JOE D. E. E. Dallas Age 20, Class 55, 1st Lt., Sqd. 10, AIEE. MINNS, LAURENCE E. “L. E.” B. A. Houston Age 22, Class 53, Sqd. 16. Business Society. MOAK, OLIVER J. Zoology Beaumont Age 21, Class 53. 1st Lt., Sqd. 7, PPC, Student Craft Club, Triangle Club. MOLER, WILLIAM H. “Bill” I. T. Dallas Age 22, Class 54, CO Sqd. 19, Captain, IE Club, Dallas A M Club, Traditions Committee, ASH and VE. MONDSHINE. THOMAS C. Chemistry Age 21, Class 53, 1st Lt A M Club. “Tommy” Houston Cm!., ACS, Newman Club, Houston MONROE, KENNETH W. Ag. E. Age 21, Class 53, 1st Lt., White Band, Club, Aggie Band. MOORE, B. L. M. E. Age 21, Class 53, 1st Lt MOORE, JAMES E. R. and F. Age 21, Class 53, Captain. CO “Ken” AI dine ASAE, Canterbury ‘A” Club. President Texarkana Inter-Council Representative. “Benny” Houston TC, ASME, SAE, Houston Club. “Jim” Texarkana D Btry., President R and F Club, Ag. Council, Intramurals, MORGAN. JOHN D. Pet. E. Dallas Age 20. Class 53, Sqd. 1, Dallas Club, Pet. Club, Geology Club, Varsity Swimming Team. . MORRISON. DON H. . E. Blanco Age 21. Class 53, Sqd. 16, Camera Club, IE Club. MOSES, WILLIAM C. “Bill” . T. Dallas Age 20. Class 53, 1st Lt., President AFS, DMS, Freshman and Junior Parliamentarian. Fencing Team, Fish Drill Team, Aggie¬ land Staff. Exec. Off. Co. “A.” MUELLER. HENRY A. “Hank” B. A. Kenedy Age 21, Class 53, “B” FA. MUGG, JARRELL F. “Jerry” Ch. E. Houston Age 21, Class 53, 1st Lt., Tau Beta Pi, Phi Eta Sigma, DS, DMS, AlChE, Opportunity Award Winner, Chemical Corps Branch Award Winner. .- . ' ■ ' .- •TV-V ENIORS 69 NEWMAN, RICHARD A. Ran” A. H. Ft. Worth Age 22, Class 53, 1st Lt„ Ft. Worth Club, Saddle and Sirloin Club. Intramurals. NICHOLAS. MICHAEL A. “Nick” B. A. Port Arthur Age 22. Class 53, 1st Lt.. Fencing. Business Society. Port Arthur Club, “A” Composite. NICKERSON, JERRY A. “Nick” Arch. Baytown Age 22. Class 53. “A ASiA, ACG, Baytown Club. NIEBUHR, WILLIAM M. Mike” History Dallas Age 20, Class 53, “A TC, Dallas A M Club, Eco. Club, Battalion Staff, Triangle Club. N1LAND, THOMAS K. “Porky I. T. Houston Age 21. Class 53. Sipl. 8-B, Football, “T“ Club. Traditions Committee, IE Club. NIX. WILLIE L. M. E. Age 21. Class 55, S |d. 20, BSU Council. “Bill Stephenville NOAK, ARVIS E. Pre-Law Round Tof Age 20, Class 53, Lt. Col.. ASA, President Pre-Law Society, President Lutheran Student Association, Editor Commentator, Arts and Sciences Council, DS, DMS, Phi Eta Sigma, Ross Vol¬ unteers, Senior Court. O ' BRIEN, MICHAEL D. “Mike” . T. Gainesville Age 20. Class 54, AAA, White Band, Cooke County A M Club, IE Club. O ' KANE, GEORGE M. “Mickey” M. E. El Paso Age 22. Class 53, Captain, CO “I” Co., SAE, President El Paso Club. MULLER. JOHNNY F. . E. Willis Age 19. Class 53. Lt. Col., Corps Staff, Singing Cadets, AI1E. MUNNERLYN, WILLIAM F. “Tiger” B. A. Houston Age 21, Class 53, Lt. Col.. Corps Staff, Vice President Fresh¬ man Class. Phi Eta Sigma, DS. Freshman Varsity Baseball. Captain Baseball Team. T Association, Ted Mohle Award, ACF President, Vice President. Secretary, Student Aid Fund Chairman, Who’s Who. MURPHY, ALTON L. “Murph” Arch. Mineral Wells Age 21, Class 53, Sqd. 8-B. Co-Head .Manager Varsity Football. DMS, DS. Architecture Society, Singing Cadets, Palo Pinto County Club. MUSSER. EDGAR R. “Ed Ag. Ed. Groom Age 21, Class 53. Captain, FFA, Alpha Zeta. Groom A M Club. MYERS. BOBBY L. G. E. Electro Age 21, Class 53, 1st Lt., FA, Fencing Team, ASCE. Exec. Off. “E Btry. MYRICK, WALTER M. . T. Sherman Age 21, Class 53. 1st Lt.. Sqd. 14. Co-President IE Club, Grayson County Club. NAUERT, EMZY B. “Bezo-Cranelegs” Ag. Ed. Bartlett Age 24, Class 52, 1st Lt., FFA, Williamson Club. NEWL1N, BORAH P. “Bo” . T. Ennis Age 21, Class 53, Maroon Band. NEWMAN, DON F. “Newmy” A. H. Amarillo Age 21, 1st Lt., “A” TC, Saddle and Sirloin Club. 70 O’NEAL. BILLIE D. Pet. E. Gorman Age 24, Class 53, 1st Lt.. “B” Composite, Petroleum Club. ORTS, FRANK A. “Ring-Ding” A. H. Gonzales Age 21, Class 53, 1st ,Lt., Secretary Gonzales County Club, FFA, 4-H Club. President Ring-Ding Club. OVERTON, LESLIE C. A. H. Orlando, Florida Age 23, Class 53. Saddle and Sirloin Club, Rodeo Club. PAFFORD. JOE B. “Hound-Dog” Accounting Lefors Age 21. Class 53, Lt. Col., CO 1st Bn. Staff, “T” Association, Arts and Sciences Council, Fencing Team, Accounting Society, Aggieland Staff. PACEL, FRANKLIN J. “Frank A. H. Tivoli Age 20, Class 54, Captain, Newman Club, Vice President Brush Country Club, 4-H Club, DS, Alpha Zeta. PANKONIEN, BOB LEWIS Che. E. Brenham Age 21, Class 53, 1st Lt., “A” Chem., AlChE. PARISH. NORMAN R. “Face” A. H. Menard Age 21. Class 53, 4-H Club, Saddle and Sirloin Club, San Angelo Club. PARK, JOHN L. “Johnny” C. E. San Antonio Age 21, Class 53, President Tau Beta Pi, Secretary-Treasurer ASCE, Phi Eta Sigma, SAME, DS, DMS, Phi Kappa Phi, “A” Eng. PARKEY, DARRY JON “Porky” A. H. Floydada Age 20. Class 53. Rodeo Club, Saddle and Sirloin Club, Pan¬ handle Club. PARMA, GLENN R. B. A. Schulenburg Age 21, Class 53, Major, Newman Club, Business Society, DS, Fayette-Colorado Home Town Club. PARSONS. WILLIAM B. “Preacher I. T. Gainesville Age 21, Class 53, 1st Lt., IE Club, Aggie Follies, Vice Presi¬ dent Cooke County Club. PATRICK, LEWIS W. “Lewie” C. E. Dallas Age 21, Class 53, ASCE, The Engineer. PATTON. CRAIG D. Arch. Dallas Age 20, Class 53, 1st Lt., S |d. 10, Swimming Team, Gymnas¬ tics Team, Architecture Society, Student AIA Chapter. PAYNE. THOMAS L. Plant and Soil Science Stanton Age 21, Class 53, Major, Agronomy Society, DS, Alpha Zeta, Ag. Council, Rep. to Inter-Council, Crops Judging Team, Per¬ mian Basin Club. PEARCE, MARCELLUS M. . T. Carthage Maroon Band. PEARCY, ALFRED R. B. A. Age 22, Captain, CO Sqd. 20. PEARSON, PHILIP R. A. H. “A I Stephenville “Phil” Orange Age 20. Class 53, 1st Lt., Maroon Band, Bowling Team, rum¬ bling Team, Music Committee. PEDROTTI, DANIEL A. “Pete” Geology Del Rio Age 21. Class 53, Lt. Col., Sqd. 9, Geol. Club, Del Rio Club. n ENIORS 71 PINSON, CHARLES R. “Adolph” A. H. San Antonio Age 22, Class 54, 1st Lt., Sqd. 6, Triangle Club, PPT, Legion. PIPPEN, CHARLES J. “Charlie” P. A. Texarkana Age 22, Class 53, 1st Lt., White Band, President Four States Club. PIRTLE, WILLIAM N. “Bill” Geol. E. Throckmorton Age 20, Class 53, Singing Cadets, Secretary-Treasurer Geol. Club, President Geol. Club, Engineering Council. PLACKE, FRED 0. Ag. E. Giddings Age 21, Class 53, 1st Lt., Maroon Band, Band, ASAE. PLUENNEKE, CHARLES H. A. H. Mason Age 20, Class 53, 1st Lt., “C” FA, Ross Volunteers, Home Town Club, Saddle and Sirloin Club, Heart of the Hills Club. PRATHER, OTTO A. Accounting Donna Age 21, Class 53, White Band, Phi Eta Sigma, Accounting Society, Phi Kappa Phi. PRATT, BILLIE JOE “Willie” Rgt. Mgt. Corpus Christi Age 23, Class 52, 1st Lt., Sqd. 1. PREWIT, JAMES A. “Sonny” P■ E- College Station Age 21, Class 53, Football, PE Club, “A” Armor. PRICE, JACK D. Ag. Ed. Tyler Age 22, Class 53, 1st Lt., Tyler Home Town Club, DS, Crafts Club. PEEPLES, RCEL ' S R. “Roddy” Agronomy Tehuacana Age 20, Class 53, White Band, Camera Club, Agronomy So¬ ciety, Wesley Foundation, Radio Club, Radio Farm Reporter at WTAW. PELLERIN, OWEN L. “Owen” Arch. Houston Age 21, Class 53, Arch. Society, Houston Club, Newman Club. PERKINS, THEODORE E. “Ted” Aero. Canyon Age 23, Class 49, 1st Lt., IAS, Panhandle Club, “B” Inf., Traditions Committee. PETTY, ROBERT O. “Bob” R. and F. Graham Age 19, 1st Lt., Sqd. 11, R and F Club, American Society of Range Mgt., Pistol Team, Kream and Kow Klub. PFEIFFER. ARNOLD P. E. E. LaPorte Age 21, Class 53. 1st Lt., Sqd. 12, Newman Club, AI EE, Knights of Columbus. PHILLIPS, CHARLES C. “C. C.” B. A. Dumas Age 21, Class 53, White Band, Amarillo Club. Drum and Bugle Corps. “Chuck” Tyler Club. BSC President, Tyler-Smith PHILLIPS, CHARLES G. Pet. E. Age 21, Class 53, Pet. E. County Club, “A” Eng. PHILLIPS, LEE J. E. E. “Taffy” San Antonio Age 21, Class 53, Captain, Ross Volunteers, A1EE, Senior Court, Chairman Blood Donor Drive, DS, DMS, Phi Eta Sigma, San Antonio Club. PIERSON, JOHN E. “Johnny” Poultry H. Hamilton Age 22, Class 53, Ag. Council, Poultry Judging Club, Hamilton- Corvell Conntv Chib. PS Club. NCPC. ENIORS 72 PRICE. JOE L. “Bucky History Port Arthur Age 23, Class 52, 1st Lt.. “A” Inf., DS, Press Club, Sports Editor. Journalism Club, PA Club. PROCHAZKA, HENRY “Pro” P. H. Crosby Age 23, Class 53, Lt. Col., CO 5th Group Staff, President Czech Club, FFA, Best Drilled Sophomore. PROCTOR. WILLIAM C. “Smokey” Finance DeKnlb Age 20. Class 53. 1st Lt.. Accounting Society, Four States Club. PYBYRN, ALTON R. “Buddy” D. P. Roby Age 20, Class 53, Sqd. 16, Kream and Kow Klub, Nolan-Fisher County Club Vice President, Junior and Senior Dairy Produc¬ tion Judging Team. RABAGO. ROGER 10 1. History Del Rio Age 21, Class 53, 1st Lt., Business Society, Pre-Law Club, Del Rio Club, Newman Club, Sqd. 5. RABON, R. D. “Teet” . T. Houston Age 21, Class 53, Lt. Col., IE Club. Houston Club, I. Ed. Club, President San Jacinto Chapter Houston Club. RAGSDALE, BOBBY JOE “Boh” R. and F. Junction Age 20, Class 53, Major, Alpha Zeta, R and F Cluh, Captain Track Team, “T” Association, San Angelo Club, Track Letter- man 3 years. RAINS, RICHARD K. “Dick” Pet. E. Dallas Age 20, Class 53, 1st Lt., Pet. E. Club, Dallas A M Club, Exec. Off. “A” Orel. RAMSEY, JACKIE B. “Jack” B. A. TuHa Age 21, Class 53, Captain, Business Society, President Pan- . handle Club. RANDLE. DALMAN E. “Dal” Arch. Houston Age 21, Class 53, 1st Lt., Sqd. 4, AGC. RANKIN, BOBBY J. “Booger Red” A. H. Wills Point Age 20. Class 53, DS, Rodeo Club, Phi Eta Sigma, Alpha Zeta, Vice President Saddle and Sirloin Club, Junior Livestock Judging Team, High Man Senior Livestock Judging. RAU, ROBERT J. “Bob” Pet. E. Houston Age 21, Class 53, 1st Lt., Pet. E. Club, “A” Seniors. RAWLINGS, CHARLES R. “Scrut-Star No. 2” P. E. San Antonio Age 21, Class 53, Major, San Antonio Club, PE Club, Presi¬ dent AAHPER, Best Drilled Sophomore, Vice President Buda- Buda Club. RAYMOND, JEWELL D. Arch. Houston Age 22, Class 53, Capt., Intramural Manager, AGC, DS, DMS. RAYNADD. JOSEPH B. E. E. Ft. Worth Age 21, Class 53, Major, President Senior Court, Music Com¬ mittee, Ross Volunteers. READ, JAMES M. “Jim” M. E. Baytown Age 21, Class 53, Ross Volunteers, President Baytown Home Town Club, Tau Beta Pi. RECTOR. BILLY K. “Bill” . Ed. Uvalde Age 20, Class 54, President Southwest A M Club, I. Ed. Club. REEVES, JOHN M. A. H. Belcherville Age 20. Class 53, 1st Lt., “C” Co., Saddle and Sirloin Club. 73 mt ROARK, BOBBY H. “Bob” Ch. E. San Angelo Age 20, Class 53, Major, ASA, Secretary MSC Directorate, ACS, Radio Club, Intramural Manager. ROARK, JOHN J. “Jeff” C. E. Arlington Age 19, Class 55, Sqd. 20, DMS. ROBBINS, COOPER P. “Coop” Arch. Breckenridge Age 20, Class 53, 1st Lt., Sqd. 8, Fish Football, Varsity Foot¬ ball, “T” Association. ROBERTS, DARELL R. “Hey You” Ch. E. Corpus Christi Age 20, Class 53, Engineers, SAME, AIChE, Town Hall, MSC Dance Committee, Tumbling Team, Social Committee Senior Class, Corpus Christi Home Town Club. ROBERTS, ERNEST B. “Ernie” Arch. Const. Houston Age 21, Class 53, 1st Lt., Sqd. 6, AIA, AGC, Houston A M Club, Triangle Club. ROBERTS, HAILEY A. History Lott Age 21, Class 53, Major, Pre-Law Society, Reporter. ROBERTS, VERNON KAY “V. K.” B. P. M. Ft. Worth Age 21, Class 53, 1st Lt., Ross Volunteers, Maroon Band, BPM Club, Drum and Bugle Corps, Student Senate. ROBIN, ROYCE R. “R3” G. E. Houston Age 21, Class 53, “B” Armor, Houston Club, Pet. E. Club, Geology Club, Alpha Sigma. ROGERS, ANDREW M. “Bill” Ch. E. Brenham Age 21, Class 53, 1st Lt., AIChE, Singing Cadets, MSC Music Committee, Intramu ' rals, “A” CWS. REYNOLDS, JACK K. “Just Plain” B. A. Pecos Age 21, Class 53, 1st Lt., “A” Armor, President Trans-Pecos Club, Business Society, Arts and Sciences Council. RICHARDSON, DAVID P. “General” I. E. Dallas Age 21, Class 53, 1st Lt., White Band, AHE, MSC, Music Committee, Dallas A M Club. RICHARDSON, HOWARD E. “Ed” . Ed. Beaumont Age 20, Class 53, Beaumont A M Club, IE Club, Camera Club. RICHARDSON, JAMES E. “Rich” M. E. Alto Age 21, Class 53, 1st Lt., Editor The Engineer, Engineering Council, ASME, “A” Engineers. RICHMAN, JOHN P. “Pat” Range Mgt. Palacios Age 21, Class 53, Lt. Col., CO 3rd Bn. Staff, DS, DMS, Range and Forestry Club. RICHMOND, ABRAHAM LEO “Rick” Pet. E. Jefferson Age 24, Class 53, Sqd. 16, Pet. E. Club. RIDDLE, JOE A. “Joe” Ch. E. Dallas Age 21, Class 53, 1st Lt., “A” Chemical, Opportunity Award Winner, DS, DMS, AIChE, Arts and Sciences Council, Debate Team, Varsity Letterman. RIGNEY, ROBERT E. “Chili” Pre-Med. San Antonio Age 21, Class 53, 1st Lt., Sqd. 6, Pre-Med. Society, Intramurals, San Antonio Club. Triangle Club. RIVERA, RODOLFO “Rudy” B. A. Laredo Age 26, Class 53, Sqd. 23, Vice President Business Society, Laredo A M Club. 74 ROPER. CHARLES A. B. A. Age 22, Class 53, 1st Lt., Exec. Off. “B‘ ROSS, RICHARD B. P. E. “Tooth Pick” Houston Co., Business Society. “Dick” Bryan Age 23, Class 52, “B” Seniors. PE Club. ROYALTY. JAMES G. “Jim” B. P. 1. Odessa Age 22, Class 52, Clubs Section Editor Aggieland 53, Permian Basin Club, BPM Club. RUSH. ROBERT L. “Bob” Ag. Ed. Cedar Hill Age 21, Class 53, TC “B” Seniors. RYDELL. GENE V. Ag. Ed. Taylor Age 20, Class 53, Sqd. 16. FFA Member. SABO, WAYNE L. Aero. Benton, Ark. Age 24, Class 53, Major, Tau Beta Pi, IAS. SAXE, CHARLES S. “Hotshot” Pre-Vet. Beaumont Age 21, Class 53, 1st Lt., Varsity Football 2 years, “T” As¬ sociation, Saddle and Sirloin Member, “A” Athletics, Fresh¬ man Football Letterman. SCAIEF, MARTIN HAROLD Agronomy Age 20. Class 53, 1st Lt., “G” Co. Society, Cotton King. SCHADEL. HAROLD A. “Hal” . T. Houston Age 22. Class 53, Sqd. 11. “Skip” San Benito Vice President Agronomy SCHAFFER, CLIFFORD L. “Clif” A. H. Groom Age 21, Class 53, 1st Lt., Sqd. 3, Groom A M Club, Saddle and Sirloin Club. SCHLATHER. WALLACE G. “Wally” Ch. E. Corpus Christi Age 20, Class 53, Lt. Col., CO 2nd Bn., AIChE, SAME, DS, DMS, Phi Eta Sigma, Ross Volunteers, Writer for The En¬ gineer, Varsity Fencing. SCHULTZ, HANS P. B. A. New Baden Age 21. Class 52, Business Society, Captain, Freshman Football, Pre-Law Society, Robertson County Club. SCHURIG, HENRY E. “Hank” P. H. Houston Age 20, Class 53, “B” Seniors, Vice President Poultry Society, Junior and Senior Poultry Judging Team. SCHWARZ. KIRK F. “Curly” Ag. Eng. Mercedes Age 21, Class 53, 1st Lt., Maroon Band, Ag. Council. En¬ gineering Council, President ASAE, Alpha Zeta, PYF, DS, Music Committee. SCUDDER, WILLIAM J. “Bill” Arch. W imberley Age 20, Class 53, 1st Lt., AGC, A1A, DS, Exec. Off. ASA. SCOTT, CHARLES M. “Red” E. E. Beaumont Age 20. Class 53, Lt. Col., “B” FA, Vice President Senior Class, Vice President Tau Beta Pi, Who’s Who, Ross Volunteers. AGC, AIEE, Beaumont Club, Student Senate. SCOTT, FRANK T. “Scotty” B. A. Wills Point Age 26, Class 53, 1st Lt., DMS, Exec. “A” Composite, Manager QB Club, Staff Writer Battalion. SCOTT, JOHNNY D. “Scotty” C. E. Munday Age 20. Class 53, Freshman Football, Varsity Football, “T” Association. SAME. President ASCE, HJSK, “A Athletics. em ' IorS ' SHEPARD. ALVA P. Pet. E. Dallas Age 21, Class 53, 1st Lt., S(| l. 14, Pet. E. Club. Dallas Club, AI ME, Intramurals, Baseball. SHEPARD, PERRY J. Ag. Ed. Age 20, Class 53, “B” Inf., FFA Member. SHIVERS, ROLAND I). A. H. Age 20, 1st Lt., A QMC, SHOLAR. WILLARD C. A rch. Age 22, Class 53, Captain, AI A, Shreveport Club. SHOWERS. WAYNE A. Hort. Age 21, Class 53. Biology Club, Hort. Club, Pre-Med. Club. Air Force. “Shep” Graham Doug Carthage “Wir Shreveport Wayne M ission “A” Composite. SHOWN, WINFRED G. Guy C. E. San Antonio Age 21, Class 53, Lt. Col.. Corps Staff, Ross Volunteers. Student Senate, Student Life Committee, Phi Eta Sigma, ASCE. Air Force Rifle Team, Senior Court, DS. DMS, Who’s Who. Military Scholarship, Town Hall Staff. Outstanding Junior, Air Force. SHUMBERA, AUGUST L. Gus Ag. Eng. Weimar Age 20. Class 53, Capt., ASAE, Fayette-Colorado Club, In¬ tramural Sports. Vice President ASAE. SIMMONDS, JOHN H. “Jack Arch. Lamarque Age 21, Class 53, 1st Lt„ AAA, AIA, DS, DMS. SIMMONS, FORREST C. “Fof Finance Glendale, Mo. Age 22, Class 53, Captain, DS, DMS, Singing Cadets, Phi Eta Sigma, Business, Society. SCOTT, RICHARD B. “Dick B. A. Dallas Age 21, Class 53. Captain. CO Sqd. 11, Fencing, Fish Track. SCOTT, WILLIAM H. “Bill P. A. Amarillo Age 21, Class 53. 1st Lt.. A FA, Amarillo Club. Business Society, Gymnastics Club, Intramurals. SELIGMAN. JOHN J. “Selig M. E. Baytown Age 21, Class 53, 1st Lt., “C” FA, Phi Eta Sigma, Baytown Club, DS, SAE, ASME, Exec. Off. C” FA. SENIOR, LUKE A. H. Simonton Age 20. Class 53, “H” Co., Aggieland Staff. SETH, MARVIN E. C. E. Kerrville Age 21, Class 53, CO “A” ASA, Captain, ASCE, Heart of the Hills Club, ACS, Swimming Team. SEWELL, BYRON S. . “Mike” . T. Waco Age 21. Class 53, 1st Lt., IE Club, Waco Club, Intramurals. SHANKLES, DOUGLAS LEE “Doug R. and F. Sherman Age 20. Class 53, Lt. Col., Alpha Zeta, DS. DMS, Ross Volun¬ teers, Senior Court, R and F Club, Grayson County Club. SHARP. ALLEN C. “Al” Arch. Dallas Age 20, Class 53, Lt. Col.. Arch. Society, DS. SHEFFEY. WAYNE W. B. A. San Benito Age 21. Class 53. Business Society, Vice President Rio Grande Valley Club. BSU, Intramurals, “D FA. SIMMONS, WILLIAM T. “Billy” Pet. and M. E. Longview Age 20, Class 53, 1st Lt., “A” FA. SIMON, HASKELL L. M. E. Bay City Age 20, Class 53, Captain, Maroon Band, Secretary Senior Class, Student Senator, MSC Council, Secretary AFS, Tau Beta Pi, Phi Eta Sigma. SIMPSON, GORDON H. A. A. Joliet Age 23, Class 51. SINGLETON, WILLIAM P. “Billy” Pre-Med. Lufkin Age 21, Class 53, 1st Lt., Sqd. 8. SIZER, FRANK E. “Fritz” B. A. Harlingen Age 21, Class 54, Captain, Business Society, Rio Grande Valley Club. SKEANS, TED L. Ag. Eco. McAllen Age 20, Class 53, Captain, CO Sqd. 6, Ag. Eco. Club, Rio Grande Valley Club, Senior Court. SLACK, JOSEPH L. “Joe” . Ed. Grape!and Age 21, Class 53, 1st Lt., MSC Music Committee, I. Ed. Club, Houston Club, Wrestling Club. SLOAN, RAY K. “Ray” Accounting Hamilton Age 22, Class 53, “A” Armor, Accounting Society, Business Society, Arts and Sciences Council, DS, Hamilton County Club. SLOCOMBE, DONALD K. “Sloke” B. A. Long Beach Age 22, Class 53, 1st Lt., Exec. “I” Co., Intramural Football Medal 2 years. SLONE, CHARLES R. A. H. Bay City Age 20, Class 53, Captain, Saddle and Sirloin Club, Ross Vol¬ unteers, DS, DMS, Alpha Zeta, Best Drilled Sophomore, “A” FA. SMITH, BOISE B. “B. B.” P. M. Dallas Age 20, Class 53, Dallas Club, Business Society, President Aggie Players, Fish Drill Team. SMITH, CHARLES L. “Charlie” History San Antonio Age 21, Class 53, Major, Phi Eta Sigma, DS, Freshman Bas¬ ketball and Baseball, Varsity Baseball, President San Antonio A M Club, Pre-Law Society, Intramural Athletics. SMITH, CLARENCE S. “Chile” Ag. Ed. Goldthwaite Age 23, Class 51, TC, FFA, Saddle and Sirloin Club, Fish Football, Land of the Lakes Club. SMITH, EDGAR W. . “Smitty” A. H. Pflugervilfe Age 20, Class 53, Captain, “A” TC, Ross Volunteers, DS, DMS, CO “A” TC, Alpha Zeta. SMITH, EUGENE B. “Smitty” I. E. Nederland Age 21, Class 53, Tumbling Team. SMITH, GORDON L. Ag. Eco. Bryan Age 20, Class 53, 1st Lt., Exec. Off. “B” Composite. SMITH, NORMAN O. Ag. E. Olton Age 21, Class 53, 1st Lt., Sqd. 6, ASAE, Panhandle Club. SOLIS, JOE F. Ag. Ed. Floresville Age 21, Class 53, “A” Ord., Intramural Manager, Saddle and Sirloin Club, 4-H Club, FFA, Newman Club, Flax County Club. STEEL, HARRY V. “Hank” A. H. San Antonio Age 20. Class 53, 1st Lt.. “B” Inf., San Antonio Club, DS, DMS, Alpha Zeta, Heart of the Hills Club. STEWART, J. C. E. E. Waco Age 24, Class 53, 1st Lt., Sqd. 16, AIEE, IRE. STINE, SAMUEL 0. “Sam” . E. Lufkin Age 21, Class 53, Sqd. 1, Vice President Bowling Club, Presi¬ dent Lufkin Club, Intramurals. STINSON. RONALD C. Range Mgt. Age 21, Class 53, “B” FA. STIRLING, WILLIAM A. R. S. “Ronny” Ft. Worth “Bill” Beaumont Age 21, Class 53, AA Arty. STONE. ROBERT D. “Bob” B. A. Pampa Age 21, Class 53, 1st Lt., Sqd. 3, Business Society, Panhandle A M Club, Pampa A M Club. STORRIE, JAMES J. “Jim” Geology Denton Age 20, Class 52, Geology Club, Singing Cadets. STREETMAN, PAUL M. . E. Dallas Age 22, Class 54, “A” Signal, Ham Club, AIIE, Dallas A M Club. STRONG, JERIDAN “Bobo” Chemistry Velasco Age 21, Class 53, Sqd. 2, Vice President Singing Cadets, Fish Football, Secretary-Treasurer Brazoria County Club. SPRINGER, CONRAD “Conrad” . E. San Antonio Age 22, Class 52, Major, Band, Ross Volunteers, DS, DMS, AIIE, SAM, San Antonio Club, Phi Eta Sigma. STAFFED, GERALD “Jerry” A. S. San Antonio Age 21, Class 53, CO Fish Band, Danforth Award, Captain. STAHALA, JAMES B. “Sticks” B. A. Yoakum Age 22, Class 53, Major, Lavaca County A M Club, Business Society, Triangle Club. STAHL, BILLY JOE Marketing San Antonio Age 21, Class 53, 1st Lt., Sqd. 16, A M Camera Club, Business Society, San Antonio Club. STALLWORTH, BILLY E. “Bill” Arch. Rosebud Age 20, Class 55, 1st Lt., Sqd. 20, Wesley Foundation. STALTER, WILLIAM B. “Bill” Arch. Dallas Age 21, Class 53, CO Sqd. 8-A, Phi Eta Sigma, DS, Varsity Track Letter, Senior Court, “T” Association. STANISLAV, RUDY J. Zoology W est Age 20, Class 53, Sqd. 1, President Home Town Club, Knights of Columbus, Newman Club, Intramural Cross Country, Tennis. STANPHILL, CHARLES L. . Ed. Abbott Age 21, Class 53, 1st Lt., IE Club, Hill County Club, Radio Club. STEED, GENE E. “Gene” A. H. Groom Age 21, Class 53, Col., Who’s Who, Vice President Junior Class, Ross Volunteers, Phi Eta Sigma, Alpha Zeta, DMS, DS, Saddle and Sirloin Club, Press Club, Pre-Law Society, Groom A M Club. 78 SORRELS, CHARLES V. “Charley” Marketing Dallas Age 21, Class 53, Captain, Business Society, Dallas A M Club, Intramural Swimming, Bn. Supply Officer. SPARKS, GENE W. “Gene” C. E. San Antonio Age 19, Class 53, Major, ASCE, San Antonio Club, RV’s, DS, DMS, Engineer Staff, Triangle Club. SPENCER, BRYAN S. History Galveston Age 21, Class 53, Major, Senior Intramural Manager, Presi¬ dent Galveston Home Town Club, Secretary-Treasurer Pre- Law Society, Biology Club, Traditions Club, DS. SPRADLIN, GLENN D. Ag. E. Harlingen Age 21, Class 53, ASAE, Track, “T” Association, CO “A” Athletics, Rio Grande Valley Club. SUMMERHILL, PRICE S. “Summer” Ag. Ed. Abbott Age 21, Class 53, Captain, FFA, Hill County Club. SUROV1K, JOHN H. Accounting Mt. Pleasant Age 20, Class 53, 1st Lt., Sqd. 8-B, President Six County Club, Co-Manager Varsity Football, “T” Association. SUTTON, RAY B. Ray” M. E. El Paso Age 21, Class 53, Lt. Col., ASME, El Paso Club, Fish Drill Team, Best Drilled Sophomore “B” AF. SWINSON, CHARLES D. “Cherry” Pet. E. Bowie Age 21, Class 53, Captain, “A” Eng., Pet. E. Club, Abilene Home Town Club. SWIRSKY, EUGENE M. “Comrade” B. A. Houston Age 22, Class 53, Exec. Off. “D” Btry., Business Society, Houston Club. SYKORA, JAMES H. “Bubba” Ch. E. Houston Age 21, Class 53, “A” Cml., Wrestling Club, Houston A M Club, AIChE. TABB, DONALD S. “Skeezix” A. H. Albany Age 20, Class 53, 1st Lt., Saddle and Sirloin Club, Rodeo Club, Senior Livestock Judging Team, Rodeo Team. TANIS, PHILIP E. “Phil” B. A. Corpus Christi Age 21, Class 53, Class Editor Aggieland, Captain, Business Society. TANNER, JAMES A. “Bud” M. E. Wolfe City Age 22, Class 52, Captain, IE Club, DS, AF. TANNER, RICHARD C. “Dick” B. A. Houston Age 22, Class 53, 1st Lt., Sqd. 14, MSC Dance Committee, Art Gallery Committee, Rifle Team,-Houston A M Club, Business Society, Exec. Off. TARRANT, JAMES R. “Jim” Mt. Selman Anderson-Cherokee Ag. E. Age 21, Class 53, “B” Seniors, ASAE, County Club. TATE, JESSE B. Ag. Ed. Age 21, Class 53, Sqd. 1, FFA. TEVIS, ROBERT S. B. A. Age 22, Class 53, 1st Lt., Btry. “F,’ Society, Newman Club. THOMAS, DONALD R. E. E. Age 20, Class 53, Sqd. 1, AIEE, Dallas A M Club “Jess” DeLeon “Skip” Houston Houston Club, Business “Duke” Dallas ENIORS 79 TIGNER, THOMAS JAMISON “Tom” A. H. Angleton Age 22, Class 52, 1st Lt., “A” Seniors, President Brazoria County Club, Junior Judging Team, Saddle and Sirloin Club. TILLOTSON, JAMES HOWARD “Jim” Physics Sweetwater Age 22, Class 52, Sqd. 1, DS, DMS, President Physics So¬ ciety, Commentator Staff, TAG, Secretary Arts and Sciences Council. TODD, WILLIAM LEROY “Bill” B. P. M. Little Rock Age 20, Class 53, “A” Seniors, Building Products Marketing Club. TRAVELSTEAD, WALLACE B. “Trap” C. E. Lewisville Age 22, Class 53, Sqd. 2, ASCE. TRAVIS, ROBERT SIMEON “Bob” Pre-Law Ft. Worth Age 21, 1st Lt., White Band, President, Student Senate, Stu¬ dent Senator, Aggie Players, Secretary, Traditions Committee, DS, Phi Eta Sigma, Commentator, TUCKER, JOHN MELVIN “Tuck” M. E. Bowie Age 21, Class 53, 1st Lt., “B” Seniors, ASME, SAE, DS. UNDERWOOD, WILLIAM EMANUEL, III “Bill” Ind. Tech. Dallas Age 21, Class 53, Sqd. “A,” Industrial Technology Club, Dal¬ las A M Club. UPTMORE, JAMES HERMAN “Jim” Ag. Ed. West Age 21, Class 53, 1st Lt., Sqd. 2, Parliamentarian Sophomore Class, DS, West Club, Newman Club, “F” FA. URBANOSKY, HAROLD J. “Urby” Pet. and M. E. Caldwell Age 21, Class 53, Sqd. 1, Pet. E. Club, ASME, Newman Club. THOMAS, EDWARD E. “Ed” Ag. Ed. Vernon Age 22, Band three years. Freshman Track, Collegiate FFA. THOMAS, JAMES HERMANN “T-Bone” E. E. Denton Age 20, CO White Band, IRE, Ross Volunteers, Phi Eta Sigma, Senior Court, Traditions Committee. THOMAS, ROBERT STANLEY “Bob” Ag. Ed. Orange Age 21, Class 53, 1st Lt., White Band, Collegiate FFA. THOMPSON, JAMES CARLISLE “J. C.” E. E. Houston Age 21, Class 53, Sqd. 1. THOMPSON, JIMMIE NOBLE “Goob” Business Paris Age 22, Class 52, 1st Lt., “A” Infantry, Lamar County Club, Business Society, PLAE Club. THORNTON, HOMER LEE, JR. “Sonny” Animal Husbandry Graham Age 20, Class 54, Sqd. 16, Saddle and Sirloin Club, Alpha Zeta. THORNTON, JACK, JR. “Otto” Ag. Ed. Edroy Age 20, Class 53, Captain, “A,” AAA, Student Senate, FFA, Alpha Zeta, Ross Volunteers, DS, DMS, Senior Class Parlia¬ mentarian, President Brush Country Club. THORNTON, WILLIAM SHUTT “Bill” Farm Management Houston Age 20, Class 53, Major, 1st Div. Staff, Phi Eta Sigma, DMS, Agriculturist, Saddle and Sirloin Club. THRASHER, JULIAN WILLIAM, JR. “Buck” General Business Monahans Age 22, Class 52, 1st Lt., “A” Inf., Business Society, Permian Basin Club, AE Club. ENIORS i 80 VAIL, IRA D. “Bud’ Journalism Panama Canal Zone Age 28, Class 46, 1st Lt., “B” Composite, Camera Club, Spanish Club, Journalism Club. VANDER STUCKEN, ALFRED “Al” Ag. Ed. San Antonio Age 20, Class 53, Captain, San Antonio Clul, FFA Club Parliamentarian, Kream and Kow Klub, Wesley Foundation, Beyer-Hinton Award. VAN TYNE, R. “Pockets” E. E. Harlingen Age 20, Class 53, “A” Signal, AIEE, MSC Dance Committee, MSC Directorate, Singing Cadets. VANZURA, BRUCE H. Arch. Austin Age 21, Class 53, Major, Letterman A M Rifle Team, Member AGC, RV’s, Armor. VILAS, JOHN R. . Ed. Oak Park, III. Age 21, Class 53, 1st Lt., “A” AAA, DS, DMS, I. Ed. Club. VINZ, FRANK L. E. E. San Antonio Age 20, Class 53, 1st Lt., Maroon Band, DS, San Antonio Club, IRE, MSC Music Committee. VORNKAHL, WELDON E. A. H. Bellville Age 21, Class 52, Sqd. 1. VRANA, RUDY R. Ag. Eco. Charlotte Age 21, Class 53, 1st Lt., Sqd. 11, Newman Club, Ag. Eco. Club, Pistol Team. WAGENFEHR, JOHN G. Accounting San Antonio Age 22, Class 53, 1st Lt., Exec. Off. “A” QMC, Accounting Society. WAGGONER, TOM B. “Pigmy” C. E. Ft. Worth Age 21, Class 55, Maroon Band, ASCE. WALKER, CHARLES E. “Charlie” B. P. M. Gatesville Age 21, Class 53, White Band, Coryell County Club, House Committee MSC, BPM Club, Bowling Club. WALKER, E. L. “Spur” C. E. Decatur Age 22, Class 53, Senior Court, AGC, Associate Editor En¬ gineer, SAME, ASCE, Wesley Foundation. WALKER, JOHN H. Aero. McLeod Age 21, Class 53, Lt. Col., CO 1st Group, Phi Eta Sigma, Tau Beta Pi, IAS, DS. WALKER, LUTHER A. “Trooper” Ch. E. Gladewater Age 20, Class 53, Captain, AIChE, Drum and Bugle Corps. WALKER, RICHARD S. . “Dick” B. A. Houston Age 21, Class 53, 1st Lt., “A” AAA, Business Society, Houston Club. WALKER, WILLIAM E. “Bill” Insurance Dallas Age 21, Class 52, Captain. Dallas A M Club, Business Society, Debate Club and Team, Aggieland Staff. WALLACE, BILLY JOE “B. J.” Ento. Eola Age 23, Class 53, Captain, San Angelo Club, Ento., Ag. Council, Intramurals. WALLACE, JOE C. M. E. San Antonio Age 21, Class 53, Col., CO 1st Div. Staff, Student Life Com¬ mittee, Student Senate, MSC Council, CO Ross Volunteers, Phi Eta Sigma, Best Drilled Sophomore “A” Armor, DS, DMS. 81 WELSH, JAMES DARRELL Industrial Technology Sour Lake Age 21, Class 53, Sqd. 1, Senior Intramural Manager. WELLER, BERTHOLD L. “Bert” L. A. Harlingen Age 21, Class 53, 1st Lt., “A” Chemical Corps, Senior Class Historian, Vice President A and S Council, Varsity Debate, Debate and Discussion Club. WELSCH, HANNO FRITZ “Fritz” Agronomy New Braunfels Age 20, Class 53, 1st Lt., “B” Field Artillery, Agronomy So¬ ciety, Guadalupe-Comal A M Club.. WESTPHAL, RALPH E. “Wes” A. H. Seguin Age 20, Class 49, “A” TC, Saddle and Sirloin Club, Collegiate 4-H Vice President, Guadalupe-Comal County Club Vice Presi¬ dent. WHALEY, LAWRENCE M. “Skipper” Aero. Eng. Bonham Age 21, Class 53, Captain, 1st Wing, Phi Eta Sigma, Tau Beta Pi, IAS. WHITE, GUNN H. M. E. Saltillo Age 21, Class 53, Captain, “B” Field Artillery, SAE, ASME. WHITE, MAX W. “Maux” . E. New London Age 23, Class 52, 1st Lt., Sqd. 1, Representative to Engineering Council, SAM, President AIEE, Vice President Rusk County Club. WHITE, ROBERT G. “Bob” Chem. Eng. Kilgore Age 20, Class 53, AIChE, Kilgore A M Club, Intramurals. WHITEHURST, TROY N., JR. E. Houston Age 22, Fish Drill Team, Corps Color Guard, Capt., 2nd Wing Staff, Senior Court, ASME. WALLINGFORD, RALPH E. “Mr. Eckels” Accounting Franklin Age 21, Class 53, Lt. Col., First Regiment Staff, President A and S Council, President Accounting Society, Inter-Council Committee, DS, DMS, Business Society, Pre-Law Society, BPM Club. WALTERS, CHARLES R. “Charlie” Ind. Tech. Daingerfield Age 21, Class 53, Sqd. 16, IE Club. WATTS, CLAUDE DeVAN “Claudiana” P. E. Corpus Christi Age 21, Class ,53, 1st Lt., “A” Athletics, Varsity Track three years, PE Club, Corpus Christi Club. WATTS, JOHN CHARLES “Johnny” Math Dallas Age 21, Class 55, “A” Signal Corps, Dallas A M Club , Ama¬ teur Radio Club. WAUTERS, FRED RAYMOND “Fred” E. E. San Antonio Age 21, Class 53, 1st Lt., “A” Signal Corps, Tau Beta Pi, AIEE, San Antonio A M Club, Senior Court. WEATHERFORD, WILSON “Willie” Pre-Med. Dallas Age 20, Class 53, Captain, “H” Co., Pre-Med. and Pre-Dent. Societies, DMS, Vice President Dallas A M Club, Senior Class Traditions Committee. WEBB, CONRAD C. “Koonrod” Ind. Tech. El Paso Age 23, Class 52, Ordnance, “B” Seniors, Gymnastic Team, Wrestling Team, IE Club, SAE Club, El Paso A M Club. WEHRS, FREDDIE Animal Science Bruni Age 20, Class 53, Captain, First Group Staff. WEISINGER, ROYCE C. Geological Engineering Conroe Age 21, Class 53, 1st Lt., “A” AAA, Petroleum and Geology Club Program Chairman. 82 WHITES IDE, CHAS. H. A. H. Grapevine Age 20, Class 55, “A” TC. WHITMAN, JOHN E. Pet. Geol. Captain, Sqd. 22. WICKE, ROBERT J. I. E. “Whit” Marble Falls “Bob” San Antonio Age 21, Class 53, 1st Lt., Intramural Manager 1 year, IE Club, San Antonio Club, Vice President Lutheran Student Associa¬ tion. WICKS, DAVID W. Arch. Corpus Christi Age 2L Class 53, 1st Lt., “B” FA, Exec. Off., President Corpus Christi Club, AIA, Canterbury Club. WILBANKS, BRUCE A. Pet. E. Moran Age 20, Class 53, 1st Lt., Pet. E. Club, AIME, Geology Club. WILLIAMS, ALFRED P. “Fred” C. E. Waco Age 22, Class 53, “A” Eng., Treasurer SAME, Treasurer Waco Home Town Club, Varsity Rifle Team. WILLIAMS, HOWARD M. “Bud” Sociology Houston Age 21, Class 53, Intramural Manager, Houston A M Club, Senior Scout Unit. WILLIAMS, RON S. F. M. Waxahachie Age 20, Class 53, Ord. WILLINGHAM, JACK G. A. H. Hamlin Age 21, Class 53, Captain, CO “A” Armor, Saddle and Sirloin Club, Rodeo Club, Ag. Council, Senior Livestock Judging Team. WILLIS, FRED R. “Sgt. Pear” Zoology Dallas Age 21, Class 53, 1st Lt., DS, Fish Drill Team, Captain, “C” Inf., Biology Club. WILLIS, ROLAND R. “Rollo” Agronomy Knox City Age 20, Class 53, 1st Lt., Sqd. 7, Intramurals, Agronomy So¬ ciety, HJSK, Home Town Club. WILLMANN, WILLIAM J. “Bill” A. H. Miles Age 20, Class 53, Major, Fencing Team, “T” Association, Vice President San Angelo Club, Saddle and Sirloin Club. WILSON, JAMES P. I. Ed. Houston Age 21, Class 53, Exec. “H” Co., Houston Club, I. Ed. Club, Intramural Football Medals. WILSON, GUILFORD J. “Bud” Geology Houston Age 20, Class 54, Ord., “B” Seniors, A M Tumbling Team, Geology Club, Houston A M Club. WINBERY, JOHN E. W. M. Port Arthur Age 22, Class 53, Sqd. 16, Fish and Game Club. WINSETT, IVAN L. “Windy” Ag. E. Celeste Age 21, Class 53, 1st Lt., ASAE, “A” QMC. WOLFSKILL, LYLE A. “Tony” C. E. Houston Age 22, Class 53, Cadet Col., President Senior Court, Student Life Committee, Student Senate, Varsity Rifle Team, President Phi Eta Sigma, Tau Beta Pi, ASCE, RV’s, DS, DMS, Out¬ standing Sophomore in Corps, Houston Home Town Club, Uncle Jim’s Club. WOOD, DAVID L. “Dirty Dave” C. E. Houston Age 22, Class 53, 1st Lt., ASCE, Houston Home Town Club, Drum and Bugle Corps, Exec. Maroon Band. ENIORS 83 ZEIGLER, CHARLES R. dg- Ed. Gatesville Age 20, Cla ss 53, Captain, QMC, Alpha Zeta, Phi Eta Sigma, FFA, President Coryell-Hamilton Club. ZESCH, EUGENE H. “Punkin” A. H. Mason Age 21, Class 53, 1st Lt., Saddle and Sirloin Club, San Angelo Club. ZIESCHANG, EDWIN C. A. H. Age 20, Class 53, “A” Seniors. ZIMMERMAN, WILLIAM K. B. A. Age 20, Class 53, Captain, CO “A ' ’ Inf., San Business Society, DMS. ADAIR, MONTEREY Agronomy Age 27, Class 53, AF, Agronomy Society. ADAMS, CLARENCE M. P. E. Age 30, Class 53. ADAMS, DONALD C. Pet. E. Age 22, Class 53, Pet. E. Club. ADAMS, LESTER 1). Aa. Ed. Age 30, Class 53, Air Force. “Zeke” Thrall “Bill” San Antonio Antonio Club, “Monty” Hubbard Franklin “Don” Seminole “Leek” Tah ok a A DAY, LAWSON C. “L. C.” Ag- Eco. McAllen Age 25, Class 53, Rio Grande Valley Club, Ag. Eco. Club, Paratrooper. WOODEN, MARION D. “Don” Ch. E. Houston Age 21, Class 53, AIChE, Sqd. 16. WRAY, DAVID B. Horticulture Center Point Age 20, Class 54, AF. WRIGHT, WILLIAM E. “Bill” A. H. Little Rock, Ark. Age 23, Class 54, “B” Football, Intramural Football, Exec. Off. WRINKLE, RURRAN W. “Wrink” Ag. Ed. Springtown Age 20, Class 54, Major, DS, DMS, FFA, Weatherford A M Club. YANTIS, JOHN M. “Johnny” I. T. San Antonio Age 21, Class 53, “A” QMC, Secretary Freshman Class, DMS, DS, IE Club, Intramural Athletics. YEAGER, REMBERT A. “Rip” Arch. Aransas Pass Age 20, Class 52, Arch. Society, Tarpon Club, Maroon Band. YOUNGBLOOD, JAMES R. “Jake” D. H. Houston Age 23, Class 52, Major, Fish Drill Team, DH Junior Judging Team, Vice President and President KKK, Ag. Council, DS. ZAHN, DENNIS G. “Gil” Ag. Ed. Li ttlefield Age 21, 1st Lt., Sec. Editor Aggieland, Vice President FFA, Vice President Panhandle Club, Ag. Council, DS. ZEEK, RICHARD M. “Dick” M. E. Houston Age 21, Class 53, Lt. Col., SAE, ASME, Phi Eta Sigma, Tau Beta Pi, Camera Club. 84 ANDERSON, WILLIAM L. “Dub” Vet. Med. Rockwall Age 21, Class 52, DS, President AVMA, Southwestern Veteri¬ narian Staff. BAILEY, GILBERT D. C. E. Age 26, Class 50, ASCE, DS. BAIN, JAMES G. M. E. Age 22, Class 52, ASME. BAKER, ELDON R. Geology Age 22, Class 53, Geology Club. BALL, ROBERT J. A. S. Age 25, Navy. BARR, MYRL L. I. Eng. Age 25, Class 45, Navy, AIIE. BAYES, ROBERT H. Zoology Age 23, Class 52, Navy. “Gil” Cleburne Kilgore College Station “Bob” Bryan “Les” Houston “Bob” Humble BECK, LUTHER D. “Preacher” English Dumas Age 25, Class 53, Marine Corps, President Sul Ross Research Club, English Club, Non-Military Counselor. BERRY, ALBERT R. Ag. Ed. Arlington Age 28, Class 53, FFA, AAF. BELL, BRITTIAN D. Vet. Med. Monroe City Age 31, Class 44, Army, Junior AVMA, President Vet. Freshman Class, DS, Southwestern Veterinarian Staff. BERGLUND, BILLY P. E. E. Bay City Age 24, Class 53, AAF, AIEE. BEYER, JOHN A. “Johnny” E. E. Houston Age 22, Class 52. BILHARTZ, JAMES R. Pet. E. Breckenridge Age 21, Class 53, Pet. E. Club, DS, Phi Eta Sigma. B1RKES, WALLACE B. “Wally” Arch. Chilton Age 20, Class 53, Housemaster Mitchell Wesley Foundation Council, Falls County Club. BLACK, DAVID G. J Qt, cd. Age 21, Class 54, Student AVMA. BLACK, FRANK N. et, Med. Age 23, Class 54, Student AVMA. BLACKMON, GILBERT G. Arch. Const. Age 22, Class 52, AGC, MGM Club. BRADLEY, WILLIAM R. M. E. Age 26, Class 48, Inf., ASME. Dallas Dallas “Guss” Groesbeck “Bill” Muskogee, Okla. n :• . . . ’. - ■ ' V-v t ENIORS 85 BURCH, JOHN S. “Jack” Vet. Med. Beaumont Age 21, Class 53, Southwestern Veterinarian Staff, AVMA, K of C, Beaumont Club, Intramural Manager. CABLEA, HERBERT F. “Herb” Vet. Med. Age 21, Class 52. CASON, BILLIE R. A. H. Sin ton “Bill” Brownwood Age 26, Class 53, Army, Pecan Valley Club. CATES, JAMES E. Vet. Med. Age 24, Class 51, Army. GATHERS, ARCHIE A. Accounting Age 20, Class 53, Acct. Society, CHAPMAN, STEWART R. E. E. Age 24, Class 49, Army. CHRISTINA, ANTHONY L. I. Ed. Alto Business Society. Brady “Stew” Amarillo “Chris” Minneapolis, Minn. Age 30, Class 53, AAF, I. Ed. Club. COCANOUGHER, CHARLES M. “Coco” Vet. Med. Decatur Age 21, Class 53, Maroon Band. AVMA. COLE, HENRY A. “Hank” L Ed. Sauk Centre, Minn. Age 32, Class 52. Army, President Camera Club, Photographer Aggieland and Engineer, I. Ed. Club, Press Club. BRAVO, ROBERT “Bob” A. H. Zapata Age 30, AAF, Saddle and Sirloin Club, Alpha Zeta. BROCKS, EARNEST W. “Bill” Vet. Med. Hondo Age 24, Class 49, Navy, Student Life Committee, Vice Presi¬ dent AVMA, DS, AVMA Council. BRUECHNER, HERMAN M. Vet. Med. Sweetwater Age 22, Class 52. BRUNS, ROY H. Agronomy San Antonio Age 23, Class 53, Army, DS, Secretary of the Agronomy So¬ ciety, Lutheran Student Association, Crops Judging Team. BRYAN, NOEL A. Vet. Med. Richmond Age 24, Class 52, Navy, Secretary-Treasurer AVMA, DS. BOENIG, DUANE A. R. S. Converse Age 22, Class 52, Bowling Club, RS Club. BOWMAN, VANCE R. C. E. Cisco Age 30, Class 53, Inf., ASCE. BOYD, ROBERT J. Arch. Sulphur Springs Age 30, Class 51, Army. BUNN, FORRESTER B. C. E. Laredo Age 25, Class 51. Navy, ASCE. 86 CONNELL, JOE W. “Joby” Ag. Ed. Barksdale Age 19, Class 53, Rodeo Club, FFA, Southwest Texas Home Town Club. COOK, JAMES E. “Cookie” Vet. Med. Sweetwater Age 21, Class 53, Student Senate, DS, Junior Chapter AVMA, Southwestern Veterinarian Staff, Black List TSCW. COOLES, HERBERT D. “Wig” Arch. Ft. Worth Age 22, Class 52, AGC, AIA, Arch. Society, Film Society, DS, Dianetics. COOLIDGE, JOHN W. “Tub” Pet. E. Dallas Age 22, Class 52, CO “A” Armor, Tau Beta Pi, Phi Eta Sigma, DS, DMS, Senior Court, Secretary-Treasurer Dallas A M Club, Geology Club, RV’s. COOPER, JAMES C. “Buddy” E. E. New London Age 21, Class 53, AIEE, Rusk County Club. CRISWELL, THOMAS M. “Cris” Agronomy Marlin Age 25, Class 52, ASAE, ASA, Falls County Club. CROCKETT, LOREN R. “Bob” Ento. Harlingen Age 36, Class 54, Marines, Ento. Club, TAS, AAEE, DS. CROLEY, JOSEPH R. “Joe Bob” A. H. Huntsville Age 22, Class 52, Wesley Foundation, Fish Drill Team, Hous¬ ton A M Club, Kream and Kow Klub, Saddle and Sirloin Club. CROSSON, RICHARD F. M. E. Age 24, Class 53, Navy. “Rick” Ft. Worth CUSICK, GEORGE M. Zoology Galveston Age 24, Class 52, Singing Cadets, Camera Club, Art Gallery Club, Galveston Club. DALOVISIO, LEONARD P. “Dal” Vet. Med. Lake Charles, La. Age 25, Class 50, Navy, Junior AVMA, Newman Club, Junior AVMA Council. DANIELS, ROGERS C. “Rog” Vet. Med. West Medway, Mass. Age 29, Class 51, Army, Junior AVMA, Southwestern Vet¬ erinarian. DAVIS, BOBBIE W. “Bob” C. E. Houston Age 26, Class 47, BSU, AAF, ASCE, Singing Cadets. DAVIS, CHARLES W. “Dago” Vet. Med. Houston Age 23, Class 52, Junior AVMA, Student Senate, Election Committee, Southwestern Veterinarian Staff. DAVIS, HAROLD W. . “Porky” E. E. Port Arthur Age 23, Class 53, AIEE, DS, Engineering Council, TAS, In¬ tramurals, PA Home Town Club. DAVIS, JERRY B. Pet. and Geol. E. Sulphur Springs Age 21, Class 52, Pet. E. Club, Geology Club, DS, Sulphur Springs Club. DAVIS, JOHN P. “Moaning John” Vet. Med. Shreveport, La. Age 26, Class 50, Navy AC, Who’s Who, Student Life, Stu¬ dent Senate, AVMA Council, Inter-Council Committee, Vet. Honor Council Housemaster, Intramurals. DAVIS, JOSEPH D. “Joe” M. E. Oil City, La. Age 24, Class 49, ASME, DS, Camera Club. n ENIORS ECKOLS, EUGENE E. A. H. Corpus Christi Age 32, Class 53, Navy, Rodeo Club, Saddle and Sirloin Club. ELLIOTT, RICHARD M. “Chuckles” Pet. and Geol. E. Amarillo Age 24, Class 51, DS, DMS, AIME, Pet. E. Club, Geol. Club, Amarillo Club, Lt. Col., Houston C of C Award, Arty. Regt. ELLIS, BILLY J. “Bill” Pet. E. Hawkins Age 25, Class 48, Navy, Pet. E. Club, AIME, Intramural Soft- ball and Football. ELLIS, J. RALPH Pet. E. Dallas Age 20, Class 52, Who’s Who, Captain of Varsity Swimming Team and 3 year Letterman, Student Life Committee, Stu¬ dent Senate, DS, DMS, Tau Beta Pi, “T” Association, Phi Eta Sigma. ELLISOR, GROVER C. Pet. and Geol. E. Dallas Age 21, Class 52, Pet. E. Club, Geol. Club, CO and Drum Major White Band, DMS. ELSTON, WILLIAM A. M. E. Shreveport, La. Age 25, Class 53, Navy, SAE. ENGLAND, ROY B. A. H. Santa Anna Age 27, Class 53, USNR. Saddle and Sirloin Club, Rodeo Club, Phi Eta Sigma, Pin Kappa Phi, Coleman County Club. ESTES, NED B. Math Kerrville ■ Age 32, Class 53, AF, Camera Club. EVANS, TRUMAN M. Aero. E. Joshua Age 24, Class 53, IAS, Navy. DAVIS, TIE D. “Tie” Arch. Dallas Age 23, Class 51, DS, Swimming Team, CO “D” Seniors, Jesse Jones Award, Arch. Society, Dallas A M Club. DAYTON, EDMOND F. “Ed” B. P. M. London Age 20, Class 53, Business Society, BPM Club, San Angelo Club. DEAN, VIRGIL P. Arch. Mesquite Age 30, Class 52, Navy, President AGC, Engineering Council. DeBERRY, RAYMOND G. Journalism Odessa Age 22, Class 52, Tennis Team, Journalism Club, Press Club, Permian Basin Club. DICKARD, BILLIE F. Pet. E. Hallsville Age 20, Class 53, Pet. E. Club. DOKELL, RONALD B. “Ronnie” B. P. M. Chicago, 111. Age 21, Class 53, BPM Club, Business Society, DS. DRAKE, JOSEPH R. “Joe” Arch. Dallas Age 28, Class 53, AAF, Tau Beta Pi, Phi Kappa Phi, President AIA, Student Engineering Council. DRIVER, RICHARD L. “Rick” Math Mart Age 21, Class 53, Freshman YMCA, Bi-Stone County Club. EADS, ROBERT M. Ento. Age 21, Class 52, Ento. Club. College Station ..... . • V • • ENIORS .v _ xSt, 88 FARMER. ROBERT D. “Tex” B. A. Amarillo Age 23. Class 53, Varsity Baseball and Basketball, Vice Presi¬ dent “T” Association, 1st Lt., ' “A” QMC, Business Society, Amarillo Club. FERRARI, MAURICE U. C. E. Age 29, Class 52, Singing Cadets, ASCE. FINEG, JERRY Vet. M ed. Age 25, Class 49, AVMA, Hillel Club. FINK, JACK J. B. A. Age 22, Class 52, Business Society, Hillel Club. FISH, JAMES G. 1 pf A f prl Age 22, Class 54, AVMA. “Gene” Rockdale “Fineg” Phoenix, Ariz. Houston Jacksonville, Fla. FITTS, DWAYNE L. “Doc” Vet. Med. Marlin Age 22, Junior AVMA, Assistant Business Manager South¬ western Veterinarian. FOLSOM, FLOYD P. Math Texarkana Age 39, Class 53, AF. FORTHMAN, CLARENCE H. Vet. Med. Corpus Christi Age 25, Class 51, ACF, USMC, Junior AVMA. FOWLER, HAROLD 0. C. E. Dallas Age 26, Class 53, USMC, ASCE, AGC. FREEMAN, RICHARD L. Arch. Age 20, Class 52. FRIEDRICH, MAJOR L. Vet. Med. Age 23, Class 53, LSA, AVMA. FULBRICHT, JAMES L. Ag. E. Age 22. Class 53, ASAE. GALLOWAY, THOMAS L. Agronomy Age 29, Class 53, Army, Council Society. GARDNER, MARVIN L. Ag. Ed. Age 31. Class 43, AF, FFA. GARNER, NEAL T. A. H. Age 24, Class 53, AF. GAY. LESTER L. R. and F. Age 21, Class 53, Biology Club, R “Buddy” Pasadena “Fred” Bartlett “Jim” Lorena “Tom” Beaumont Member BSU, Agronomy “Lefty” Pettus Hi co “Les” Cherokee F Club, ASRM, TAS. GEORGE, CARL W. “C-Dub” Arch. San Angelo Age 22, Class 51, San Angelo Club, Arch. Society. GEORGE. RALPH W. “Hollywood” Vet. Med. Milford Age 20. Class 53, Junior AVMA, Hill County Club, DS, South¬ western Veterinarian Staff. 89 Ft. Worth GREEN. WILLARD R. “Willie” Pet. E., Geol. E. San Antonio Age 20. Class 53. Tau Beta Pi, Phi Kappa Phi, Election Com¬ mittee, San Antonio Club Treasurer, Pet. E. Club, Geology Club, Press Club, Engineer Staff, Student Engineering Council Treasurer. GREGORY. RALPH AL Ag. Ed. Baytown Age 27, Class 53, FFA, Navy. GRIESSER, ROBERT A “Bob” . Ed. Bryan Age 30, Class 52, AAF, IE Club. GRISSOM, L. D. M. E. Kemp Age 24, Class 53, Army, ASME. HALKIAS, JOHN E. “T” C. E. Eastland Age 26, Class 47, USNR, AIChE, Aggieland, DS, Eastland County Club. HALLIDAY, JACK R. Ch. E. Port Lavaca Age 21, Class 53. HARDING, THOMAS E. Vet. Med. Del Rio Age 24, Class 53. Camera Club, President Camera Club, Jun¬ ior AVMA, Southwestern Veterinarian Staff, MSC Direc¬ torate. HARREL, MAX W. Arch. Snyder Age 21, Class 53. HARRISON, THOMAS P. “Tom” B. A. Corpus Christi Age 21, Class 53, Marine Corps. GIBLIN, CECIL S. Arch. Age 27, Class 51. GILMORE, FOREST L. . Ed. Bryan Age 21, Class 52, I. Ed. Club. GOLDBERG, ARTHUR P. “Art” Aero. M. E. Houston Age 24, Class 49, Army, SAE, Student Engineering Council, President IAS. GONZALEZ, CARLOS M. “Chale” Ento. Alice Age 24, Class 53, AF. GONZALES, RALPH F. “Quati” Marketing San Antonio Age 35. Class 53, AF, San Antonio Club, Business Society. GOODMAN, JOHN G. “Grady” Vet. Med. San Angelo Age 34, Class 53, AAF, AVMA, Editor Southwestern Vet¬ erinarian, Phi Zeta, Executive Committee Member, Who’s Who. GORDON, ROBERT D. “Dave” B. A. Ft. Worth Age 23, Class 53, Navy, Inter-Faith Council, DS, Business So¬ ciety, Intramural Sports. GORMAN, JAMES D. “Tube” B. A. Brownwood Business Society, President Pecan Valley Club, Newman Club, Abilene Club, BHF Club. GOWER, ROBERT B. “Boon” Eco. Port Arthur Age 22, Eco. Club, PA Club, Intramurals. J 90 HART, HAL IRBY “Hal” B. A. New Boston Age 27, Class 53, Business Society, Home Town Club. HAYNES, HOWARD H. “Howard” M. E. Vanderbilt Age 20, Class 52, ASME. HEBERT, RAYMOND T. “Bubba” Vet. Med. Beaumont Age 27, Class 51, Navy, Junior AVMA, Vice President Senior Vet. Class. HENDERSON, BILL Vet. Med. Grapevine Age 21, Class 52, Phi Eta Sigma, AVMA, Major, Non-Corps Yell Leader. HENDERSON, BOBBY L. “Hap” Agronomy IVaco Age 22, Class 52, Alpha Zeta, Agronomy Society, Waco- McLenna n County Club, DS, Cotton Ball Adv. Chairman. HERRING, MAX E. E. E. Valley Mills Age 24, Class 53, AF. HIESTER, JAMES W. “Jim” Arch. Ft. Worth Age 23, Class 50, Inf. HINES, RICHARD L. “Dick” E. E. Ft. Worth Age 22, Class 53, AIEE, Tau Beta Pi. HINTON, ROBERT D. I. E. Channelview Age 22, Class 52, Radio Club, Student Engineering Council, Inter-Council, YMCA Cabinet, Singing Cadets. HODGES, DONALD R. Ag. Ed. Frost Age 25, Class 53, Army, FFA. HODGINS, CHARLES M. “Hodge” Chemistry Dallas Age 20, Class 53, Arts and Sciences Council, ACS, Phi Eta Sigma, “T” Association, Track and Cross Country Letterman, Captain Cross Country Team. HOFFMAN, RUDOLF A. “Rudie” Vet. Med. Ballinger Age 20, Class 53, Junior AVMA, San Angelo Club, Aggie Band. HOLCOMB, HAROLD B. Vet. Med. Dallas Age 26, Class 53, USMC, AVMA, Southwestern Veterinarian Staff. HOLTZ APPLE, WILLIAM W. “Bill” Ag. Ed. South Bend, Ind. Age 30, Class 53, Ord., FFA. HOSEK, JERRY J. Vet. Med. Age 19, Class 53. HOUSTON, DOUGLAS C. . T. Grapevine “Doug” Caldwell Age 31, Class 53, AF, I. Ed. Club. HOWELL, DAVID P. Pet. E. San Antonio Age 25, Class 53, Signal Corps, Pet. E. Club, AIME, DS, DMS. HOWELL, VICTOR D. “Vic” Horticulture Comanche Age 21, Class 53, Saddle and Sirloin Club, Horticulture So¬ ciety. 91 JONAS, MORRIS L. “Nick” B. A. Wichita Falls Age 20, Class 53, “D” Inf., Business Society. JONES, HOWARD H. “Jack” Vet. Med. Stephenville Age 22. Class 52, AVMA, DS, Student Senate, Cross Country, Track, “T” Association. JONES, ROBERT E. “Bob” A. H. Beaumont Age 20, Class 53, Beaumont A M Club, Saddle and Sirloin Club. KALLUS, MALCOLM F. “Slim” C. E. LaGrange Age 21, Class 52, ASCE, Czech Club. KELLY, WILLIAM F. “Bill” Accounting Temple Age 25, Class 53, Army, DS, Accounting Society. KELT, JULIUS J. “Bud” E. E. Chat field Age 26, Class 53, USMC, AIEE, Tau Beta Pi. KIETZMAN, ROBERT C. “Bob” Ch. E. Houston Age 26, Class 53, Army, AIChE, Camera Club, Intramurals, Second Place Slide Rule Contest. KING, GUY D. “Sky” B. A. Waco Age 22, Class 52, DS, Major, FA, Business Society, Pre-Law Society, Vice President, Secretary Waco Club. KING, PERRY MARK “Mouse” Arch. Ft. Worth Age 21, Class 52, AIA, A M Film Society, AGC, Dianetics Society, DMS, DS, Architecture. JACKSON, HAROLD E. “Jack” Vet. Med. Hillsboro Age 27, Class 50, Navy, Junior AVMA, Hill County Club. JACOBSON, JACK M. “Jake” Floriculture Amarillo Age 21, Class 52, Amarillo Club, Floriculture and Landscape Arch. Club, Varsity Tennis. JENKINS, HAYDEN I. Vet. Med. Quanah Age 34, Class 52, Vice President Freshman Class, President Biology Club, AVMA Student Council and Honor Council, Circulation Manager Southwestern Veterinarian, Press Club, Who’s Who. JENNINGS, ROSS R. “Rosser” Insurance Sioux City, Iowa Age 27, Class 53, President ACF, Devotional Vice President BSU, Amateur Radio Club. JETER, JOHN T. M. E. Kilgore Age 32, Class 53, Navy Aviation, ASME. JOHNSON, CARL E. A. S. Houston Age 22, Class 53, Gymnastics Team, TAS, Houston Club, Intramurals. JOHNSON, MILES U. “Milo” Vet. Med. Corpus Christi Age 22, Class 52, Junior AVMA, DS, Corpus Christi Club, Southwestern Veterinarian Staff. JOHNSON, ROBERT B. Agronomy Age 22, Class 52, Agronomy Society. JOHNSON, SAM R. A. H. “Bob” Ft. Worth “Bosco” Paris Age 29, Class 53, Army, Saddle and Sirloin Club. 92 LOVELL, JOEL E. M. E. Bryan Age 20, Class 52, ASME, AES, Phi Eta Sigma. LOWREY, DOYLE F. “Bud” Arch. Midland Age 32, Class 53, Navy, Student Senate, Singing Cadets, Arch. Society, AGC, President Permian Basin Club. KIRCHNER, RAY L. “Kick” A. H. Uvalde Age 22, Class 52, Saddle and Sirloin Club, Rodeo Club. KLING, BILLY J. “Bill” C. E. Sweeny Age 33, Class 53, Army, ASCE. KOENIG, FRANK J. Vet. Med. Amarillo Age 25, Class 52, Army, DS, Phi Eta Sigma, Phi Zeta, South¬ western Veterinarian Staff, Junior AVMA. KRAMER, PAUL H. Vet. Med. Grand Prairie Age 28, Class 49, USMCR, Junior AVMA, President-Elect AVMA, BS AH 49. KRAUSE, RALPH R. “Ray” B. A. Age 25, Class 52, Newman Club, Business Society. LAVENDER, ROBERT J. Ag. E. Age 25, Class 48, Army, ASAE, DS. LEE, HENRY A. Ch. E. Age 22, Class 52, AIChE, NACE. Bryan “Bob” Ft. JVorth Houston LESTER, WILLIAM A. “Bill” I. E. Ft. Worth Age 30, Class 53, AAF, AIIE. LEVINGSTON, SAM W. Vet. Med. Port Arthur Age 22, Class 52, Port Arthur Club, Junior AVMA. LEWELLEN, ORAN L. “Lew” Ag. E. Santa Anna Age 24, Class 49, USAF, ASAE, Student Senate, Coleman County Club. LILLEY, ROY “Lil” Pet. E.- Talco Age 25, Class 48, Army, 1st Lt., AF, AIME, Pet. E. Club, Intramurals. LINNARTZ, NORWIN E. R. and F. Boerne Age 27, Class 53, Navy, DS, R and F Club, Bowling Club. LITTLE, JIM BILL Arch. Big Spring Age 22, Class 52, AGC, San Angelo Club. LOCK, JACK A. M. E. San Antonio Age 20, Class 53, DS, Tau Beta Pi, ASME. LOCKRIDGE, WILLIAM W. “Bill” Vet. Med. Mullin Age 20, Class 52, Junior AVMA, Saddle and Sirloin Club, Rodeo Club, Rodeo Team, DS, Land of the Lakes Club. LONG, SAMUEL E. “Gene” Ag. Eco. Groesbeck Age 21, Class 52, MGM Club President, Ag. Eco. Club. ENIORS 93 MABREY, LESLIE B. Arch. Beaumont Age 25, Class 50, AF, Junto Club, AIA Student Chapter. MADDOX, REX M. “King” Vet. Med. Alvarado Age 21, Class 52, Junior AVMA, Southwestern Veterinarian Staff, Johnson County Club, DS. MALCOM, JOHN H. B. A. Corpus Christi Age 21, Clgss 53, Business Society, Swimming Team. MANITZAS, FRANK N. “Nick” L. A. San Angelo Aggie Players, Singing Cadets, Co-Editor Battalion, Junior Editor Aggieland, Managing Editor Commentator, Freshman Tennis, MSC Council, Student Life Committee, Arts and Sciences Council, President Journalism, Press Club. MANLY, MAXEY K. “Max” A. H. Abilene Age 22, Class 53, Abilene Club, Saddle and Sirloin Club, Wesley Foundation. MANN, JAMES W. Ag. E. Waco Age 25, Class 53, Army, ASAE. MANSFIELD, BILLY E. “Bill” Accounting junction Age 20, Class 53, Accounting Society, San Angelo Club. MARSHALL, GARLAND R. “Bob” Ag. Eco. San Angelo Age 35, Class 53, Army, President San Angelo Club, Ag. Eco. Club. MATHIS, JAMES M. “Jim” Vet. Med. Gilmer Age 25, Class 50, USN, East Texas Club, Junior AVMA, BS AS, AVMA Council, Czech Club. LONGSERRE, GOODRICH W. “Bud” A- H- Houston Age 21, Class 53, Saddle and Sirloin Club, Intramural Sports, Houston Club, Freshman Livestock Judging Team. LORD, ROLL1N J. Arch. Age 20, Class 53, Ft. Worth AGC, Intramural Football, Softball. LYON, RAY L. Aer0 - E. D a u as Age 22, Class 54, “E” Inf., Rifle Team. McCRAY, HAROLD C. “Mickey” E. Pampa Age 21, Class 53, Tau Beta Pi, DMS, DS, ASME, Hughes Tool Award. MCDONALD, REUBER R. “Mac” E. Mart Age 23, Class 51, FFA. MCDONALD, WILLIAM M. “Mac” C. E. Ft. Worth Age 22, Class 52, ASCE, Intramural Athletics. McKenzie, dan a. “Red” M. E. Alder, Montana Age 27, Class 53, Inf., Vice President ASME. McMULLAN, DAVID T. “Tom” Arch. Corsicana Age 24, Class 52, Navy, AGC, Navarro County Club, DS, Phi Eta Sigma, “Y” Cabinet. McREYNOLDS, J. CARROLL “Mac” Geol. E. Corsicana Age 20, Class 52. 94 MAYS, ROBERT E. “Bob” Acct. Brownwood Age 22, Class 52, “T” Association, Acct. Society. MERGELE, JACK E. “Spud” Pet. E. and Geol. E. San Antonio Age 25, Class 51, Navy, Student Life Committee, Student Senate, Pet. E. Club, Geology Club, San Antonio Club, AAPG, AIME. MEUTH, HUGO G. “Gerry” Ag. Eco. Smithville Age 28, Air Corps, Class 53, Ag. Eco. Club. MISTROT, SIMEON P. “Sim” Arch. Galveston Age 26, Army, Class 48, Intramural Football, DS, AGC, Vice President Galveston Club. MOORE, SAMUEL D. E. E. Age 21, Class 53. MORALES, FRED Arch. Age 28, Class 52, Air Force, Arch. Society. New London “Fritz” Laredo MORRIS, JACK L. Arch. Gonst. Age 21, Class 52, AGC, Collin County Club. MORRISON, DON M. E. Age 23, Class 52. MORRISON. KENNETH R. . T. Age 25, Class 50, Navy, I. Ed. Club. “Happy Jack” Farmersville Port Arthur “Ken” Bryan MOUSSALLI, JOE F. Ag. Ed. Damascus, Syria Age 28, Class 53, FAAAS, UN Club, Talks to Civic and Cam¬ pus Organizations. MUMME, MELVILLE H. A. H. Hondo Age 24, Class 52, Marine Corps, Saddle and Sirloin Club, Southwest Texas Club, Junior Livestock Judging Team. MURCHISON, THOMAS E. “Tommy” Vet. Med. Kingsville Age 20, Class 53, AVMA. MURRAH, RICHARD S. R. and F. Del Rio Age 21, Class 53, Del Rio Club, Vice President R and F Club. MURTISHAW, THOMAS R., JR. “Ray” Vet. Med. Gulfport Age 24, Class 53, Army. NAUERT, RICHARD F. ' “Dick” Vet. Med. Bartlett Age 27, Class 46, Air Force, Junior AVMA President, Senior Vet. Class, AVMA Honor Council. NEDBALEK, FRANK G. “Dude”- Eng. Bryan Age 20, Class 53, DS. NEFF, SAM E. “Sam” A. H. Houston Age 24, Class 53, Navy, Saddle and Sirloin Club. NEW, BOBBY J. B- A. Franklin Age 24, Class 53, Army, Business Society, Robertson County Club. 95 “Nick” Canton PATTERSON, MILTON R. “Patt” Arch. Dallas Age 22, Class 51, CO “C” Armor, Engineering Council, Arch. Society, AIA, Dallas Club. PAVELKA, JEAN R. Vet. Med. Bellville Age 23, Class 50, BS AH, AVMA, Czech Club, DS. PEACE, TRAVIS E. Ch. E. New London Age 21, Class 53, AIChE, Rusk County Club. PHARIS, EDMUND R. Ag. Ed. Age 29, Class 53, AAF. PHELPS, RICHARD R. A. H. “Eddie” Marlin “Dick” Beaumont Age 21, Class 53, Saddle and Sirloin Club. PHILLIPS, EULA “Speck” Vet. Med. Refugio Age 31, Class 53, Navy, Reporter Junior AVMA, Secretary- Treasurer Junior Class, Southwestern Veterinarian Staff. PIGOTT, MARTIN B. Vet. Med. Austin Age 27, Class 46, AAF, Austin Club, Junior AVMA. PIGOTT, RICHARD E. “Sonny” Vet. Med. Austin Age 24, Class 49, AF. PLACE, HAROLD G. Ch. E. Ft. Worth Age 22, Class 53, Secretary-Treasurer AIChE, Tau Beta Pi, Archer-Daniels-Midland Award, DS. NICHOLSON, LEVI L. F. M. Age 31, Class 52, AAF. NICKEL. DAVID J. “Pete” C. E. San Antonio Age 26, Class 52, AAF. NOONAN, WILLIAM G. “Bill” Geol. E. Houston Age 25, Class 50, USN, Geology Club, Pet. E. Club. NORMAN, JAMES S. Ag. Ed. Garner Age 24, Class 54, AF, FFA. ORTIZ, JOAQUIN “Quincho” Agronomy Merida, Yucatan, Mexico Age 22, Class 52, Club de las Americas, Agronomy Society, Soccer Team. OTTINGER, M. GERALD. “Jerry” . T. Dallas Age 22, Class 54, President Camera Club, IE Club. OWENS, ALLEN M. Geology Boerne Age 24, Class 53, Inf. and MP. PALMER, GEORGE D. “Pogo” Aero. E. Amarillo Age 22, Class 53, IAS, President Amarillo Club, DS. PARKER, BILLY Y. “Bill” Vet. Med. Ft. Worth Aee 22. Class 52. Junior AVMA. a I 96 To Po” JF inters POE, CLIFTON 0. Ag. Ed. Age 22, Class 51, FFA, San Angelo Club. POLZER, WILFRED L. “Satch” P. and S. Cameron Age 21, Class 53, Milam County Club, Newman Club, Agronomy Society, BHF Club. PONDER, WILLIAM H. “Pondo” Vet. Med. Midland Age 25, Class 53, Army, Freshman AVMA, Southwestern Veterinarian. PORTER, JOHN W. Pet. E. Age 22, Class 52. POWELL, BILLY W. Ag. En. Age 22, Class 52, ASAE, Port Arthur Club. Gladewater “Bill” Port Arthur POWELL, JAMES E. . Ed. Snyder Age 26, Class 53, Navy, I. Ed. Club, Fencing, Arch. Club. PRICE, WILLIAM S. “Bill” A. S. Houston Age 23, Class 53, Marine Corps, Camera Club. PROCHASKA, ERNEST A. Mech. Eng. Ft. Worth Age 22, Class 51, Marine Corps, ASME, Czech Club, Newman Club. PULLEN, JOHN W. I. Ed. Bryan Age 36, Class 53, Army, I. Ed. Club. PURSWELL, RODDIN H. “Rod” P. E. Palacios Age 29, Class 53, Army, Intramurals, President Biology Club, Secretary-Treasurer Tri-County Club, President PE Club, DS. RADER, L. GLENN, JR. Pet. M. E. Houston Age 25, Class 49, Marine Corps, Pet. Club, AIME, Geology Club, SAE, ASME. RAGLAND, FRANK 0. “Rags” Arch. Lufkin Age 25, Class 48, AGC, Lufkin Club. RAPP, THOMAS L. “Tom” Phy. Galveston Age 21, Class 53, Secretary Phy. Club, Galveston Club. RENFRO, BENNY C. E. E. New London Age 21, Class 52, AIEE, Secretary-Treasurer Rusk County Club, Intramural Football and Softball. REST1V0, ANDREW J. “Andy” Arch. Bryan Age 23, Class 52, Newman Club, AGC. REYES, JULIO Vet. Med. N. Rosita, Coah., Mex. Age 21, Class 53, Maroon Band, DS, Junior AVMA, South¬ western Veterinarian Staff, UN Club, Latin American Club. REYNOLDS, JAMES A., JR. “Jim” C. E. Arlington Age 21, Class 53, Golf Team, ASCE. McKinney, edmund j. “Eddie” B. A. Houston Age 22, Class 53, BA Club, Houston Club, AF Vet. 97 RUFFINI, HARRY R. Ag. E. Mexico City, Mexico Age 21, Class 53, Newman Club, K of C, Spanish Club, Latin American Club. RUSH, GEORGE B. “Slim” Arch. San Marcos Age 23, Class 53, Freshman Football and Track, Junior Yell Leader, DS, AGC, President San Marcos Club, ACF, Intra¬ murals. RUSSELL, T. H. “Russ” Agronomy Vernon Age 21, Class 52, Agronomy Society, North Texas Greenbelt Club. RUTLEDGE, RAYMOND 0. “Red” A. H. Ft. Worth Age 29, Class 53, Inf., Saddle and Sirloin Club. SANDERL1N, JAMES-L. Pet. E. Age 27, Class 53, AF, Pet. E. Club. SANDOVAL, EMILIO J. M. E. Piedras Negras Coah., Mexico Age 23, Class 52, ASME Treasurer, President AFS, Band, Newman Club, UN Club, Engineering Council. SCHNEIDER, JAMES G. A. H. El Campo Age 20, Class 53, Saddle and Sirloin Club, Wharton County Club. SCHR1EBER, CHARLES F. “Chuck” Ch. E. San Antonio Age 25, Class 53, Navy, President AIChE, Engineering Council. SHAFFER, PAUL L. Arch. Const. Big Spring Age 22, Class 52, Swimming Team., “Sandy” Waco “El Supremo” RINGHOFFER, ALEX H. “Ringo” R. and F. Cross Plains Age 24, Class 53, AF, R and F Club, DS. ROBERTS, RAYMOND H. “Ray” Aero. E. Abilene Age 22, Class 52, TAS, BSU Council, IAS, Abilene Club, AIEE, Aggieland Staff. ROGER, ALAN W. “Al” Arch. Dallas Age 23, Class 52, AGC, AIA, Arch. Society, DS, Volunteer Air Reserve. RODGERS, BILLY H. C. E. Age 25, Class 53, Inf., ASCE, DS. ROGERS, WILLIAM B. Ag. dour. Age 20, Class 53. ROBARBACK, GEO. H. Pet. Geol. E. Age 33, Class 53, AF. ROSS, CHARLEY L. Arch. Age 22, Class 52, Secretary-Treasurer AGC. “Bill” Grand Saline “Hook” Graham Houston “Bud” Brownwood ROWE, RALPH W. Pre-Med. Texas City Age 22, Class 52, Who’s Who, President Freshman Class, So¬ cial Secretary Junior Class, Press Club, TCA, AVMA Council, Phi Eta Sigma, Biology Club, Arts and Sciences Council. ROZELLE, F. McQUEEN “Pete” Pet. Geol. E. Boerne Age 20, Class 52, SAME, Phi Eta Sigma, Pet. E. Club, Geology Club, Sect. Engineer Rifle Team, DS, DMS, Student Senator, Captain, Tau Beta Pi, Phi Kappa Phi. 98 SHEPARD, BOBBY J. “Smokey” Agronomy Graham Age 26, Class 53, Army, Agronomy Society, Saddle and Sir¬ loin Club, FFA Club. S1GLE, E. LEROY A. H. Freer Age 22, Class 53. SLATTON, GENE B. B. B. A. San Antonio Age 23, Class 53, Marine Corps. SMITH, FLOYD L. Ag. Ed. Rising Star Age 28, Class 53, Army. SMITH, MARION C. “Snuffy” Arch. Ft. Worth Age 22, Class 52, Arch. Society. SMITH, REYNOLD E. . T. New London Age 20, Class 52, Rusk County Club, IE Club, ASME, East Texas Club. SMITH, W. H. “Bill” Vet. Med. Charlottesville Age 27, Class 52, Junior AVMA, Southwestern Veterinarian Staff, DS. STANFORD, DAN M. Ag. Ed. Linden Age 25, Class 53, Navy, FFA. STEPHENSON, WILLIAM A. “Bill” . T. Coleman Age 20, Class 53, Coleman County Club, I. Ed. Club. STERNADEL, MERLE A. D. H. Schulenburg Age 24, Class 53, Army. STEWART, LOUIS A. “Lou” R. S. Flatonia Age 24, Class 53, DS, Treasurer Biology Club, Arch. Council, RS Club, Newman Club, Fayette County Club, Softball Team, DAY. STRELAU, CONRAD A. “Connie” . T. Houston Age 21, Class 53, Houston Club, I. Ed. Club, Track. SULLIVAN, LAWRENCE J. 7. E. Age 28, Class 53, SAE, AIIE. SWENY, WALTER V. M. E. Age 33, Class 53, Marine Corps, ASME. TACKETT, JAMES W. Agri. Ed. Age 20, Class 53, FFA, DS. TALBERT, FRANK T. Che. Age 21, Class 53, ACS, Brazoria County Club. TERRY, DAVID D., JR. E. E. Age 31, Class 44, Navy, AIEE. THAXTON, CURTIS L. Vet. Med. Age 31, Class 53, Navy. “Larry” Kilgore “Bud” Erie, Penn. Dublin Freeport Greenville Paducah ENIORS •.f.• v• ,:•• ; i.-.Leil 99 ULRICH, JACK A. Vet. Med. Age 28, Class 49, Navy, AVMA. VAUGHAN, JIM BOB E. E. Age 26, Class 53, Phi Eta Sigma. VAZQUEZ, JOSE R. . E. Age 28, Class 52. VILLARREAL, JOSIAS 0. Arch. Age 26, Class 51, USMC. VINAS, ELMO M. Sugarland Mineral Wells Rio Piedras “Joe” Denison Vet. Med. Houston Age 41, Class 52, Phi Eta Sigma, Phi Zeta, Staff Southwestern. Veterinarian, Army. WALLACE, BILLY C. Entomology Baytown Age 20, Class 53, Ento. Club, Baytown Club. WARREN, WILLIAM D. “Bill” 1- T. Mineral Wells Age 25, Class 52, USMC, I. Ed. Club. WEAVER, EDGAR M. “Ed” Temple Age 24, Class 53, AF, Saddle and Sirloin Club. WELCH, FREDDIE W. A. Groesbeck Age 26, Class 53, Navy, Business Society, Pre-Law Society. THOMAS, JOHN W. Ag. Jour. Gainesville Age 22, Class 52, Feature Editor Agriculturist, Ag. Jour. Club, President Cooke County Club, Ag. Council. THOMPSON, DON D. Ag. Eco. Temple Age 20, Class 53, Reporter Ag. Council, Ag. Eco. Club, Bell County Club. THORNTON, LEONARD F. “Boots” Agronomy Temple Age 21, Class 53, DS, Crops Judging Team, Treasurer Agron¬ omy Society, Alpha Zeta. TREVINO, GERONIMO “Quinio” D. P. Laredo Age 30, Class 53, USMC, Laredo Club, Kream and Kow Klub. TRICKEY, JERRY M. “Trickey” M. E. Corpus Christi Age 23, Class 49, Inf., ASME. TROUSDALE, JAMES W. A. E. Dayton Age 20, Class 53. TSCHIRHART, WILBERT E. “Willie” Ag. Ed. and Flo. San Antonio Age 29, Class 53, Floriculture Club, San Antonio Club. TUCKER, ARTHUR S. “Tux” Arch. Const. Port Arthur Age 22, Class 52, AGC, DS, PA Club. TUCKER, HUEL C. “Tuck” E. E. Dallas Age 31, Class 53, Phi Eta Sigma, AIEE, Phi Kappa Phi, Tau Beta Pi. 100 WELCH, JOHN T. “Big John” R. and F. Waco Age 29, Class 53, Chairman R and F Committee, RMSA. WERNER, ELDEN A., JR. “Buddy” Ind. Ed. Waco Age 23, Class 53, Singing Cadets, Ind. Ed. Club, Waco- McLennan County Club. WHEELER, JOHN W. G. E. Fairfield Age 24, Class 53, Air Force, Pet. Club, Geology Club. WHEELESS, STEVE J. Ag. Ed. Bonham Age 24, Class 53, FFA, Baylor Univ. Football Scholarship. WHITE, DAVID D. Vet. Med. Bryan Age 31, Class 43, Air Force. WHITE, THOMAS J. Aero. Eng. Devine Age 28, Class 53, Army, IAS. WHITLEY, BOBBY R. A. H. Luling Age 20, Class 53. WIELAND, DENTON R. Pet. Eng. Falfurrias Age 24, Class 49, Air Force, President Pet. E. Club, Geology Club, TASCA, President Student Engineers. WILLIAMS, ANGUS A. “Gus” Ind. Ed. Wills Point Age 38, Class 53, Crafts, Art Gallery Committee, Ind. Ed. Club. WILLIAMS, DAVID E. “Dave” Vet. Med. Colorado City Age 21, Class 53, Junior AVMA, YMCA Council. WILLIAMS, JACKSON J. “Jack” Geology Grand Cane, La. Age 28, Class 53, Navy, Geology Club. WILSH1RE, WILLIAM R. C. E. Ft. Worth Age 20, Class 53, ASCE, AGC. WINCHELL, GERALD P. “Jerry” M. E. Waco Age 20, Class 53, ASME, Waco-McLennan County Club. WINGLER, ROBERT L. “Bob” Arch. Port Arthur Age 26, Class 52, Air Force, Tau Beta Pi, AIA. XEROS, BASIL P. “X” I. Ed. Dallas Age 22, Class 52, I. Ed. Club, AGC. YIENGST, DAVID L. “Dave” B. B. A. Houston Age 22, Class 52, Houston Club, Business Society, Pre-Law Club, Track Team. YOUNG, GEORGE D. “Red” Ag. Eng. Bryan Age 22, Class 52, President Southwest, Secretary ASAE, Stu¬ dent Senator, Intramural Manager, Vice President Student Senate, TISA, CO “D” Comp., Comp. Bn. Comm., Bryan Club, Press Club, Wesley Foundation. ZABCIK, CALVIN L. Ind. Ed. Temple Age 21, Class 53, Ind. Ed. Club, Bell County Club. 101 ZOBAL, STEPHEN A. “Steve” Aero. E. Catarina Age 21, Class 52, Student Engineering Council, DS, Southwest Texas Club, Czech Club, Intramural Manager. ZUBIK, ARNOLD R. “Bob” M. E. Richmond Age 28, Class 53, Navy, ASME. ZUCH, HOWARD W. Ag. E. Austin Age 21, Class 52, Football Letterman 2 years, President “T” Association, 1st Lt., “A” Athletics, FA, ASAE. WHITE, WILLIAM R. “Mother White” P. E., History Lometa Age 38, Class 55, ROTC Inst., WW II Vet., Reserve Officer, Major. ADCOCK, W. LEROY R. and F. Houston Age 31, Class 44, FA, R and F Club, National Scholarship Honor Society, DS, Secretary Ag. Ed. Club, Bain Ag. Ed., Wesley Foundation, Vice President Tex. Conf. Tex. Methodist Students. AUSTIN, GEORGE B. “Wetback” Oceanography Puerto Barrios, Guatemala Age 29, Class 45, USAFR, ROA, Math Club, 9807 VART Unit (Reserves). BAILEY, CURTISS M. A. H. Shaker Heights, Ohio Age 25, Class 52, USCG. BEGNAUD, EDWARD M. “Ed” . Ed. and I. E. Port Arthur Age 23, Class 51, Port Arthur Club, DS, I. Ed. Club, Newman Club. BEVIER, CHARLES W. “Charlie” M. E. Coffeyville, Kans. Age 22, Class Grad., ASME. BHUPATIRAJU, SABBARAJU “Raja” C. E. India Age 32. BRADFORD, ROBERT I. “Mutt” Pet. E. Longview Age 22, Class 52, Tau Beta Pi, Phi Kappa Phi, Pet. E. Club. BROWN, ALLAN N. “Al” Physical Chem. Waco Age 27, Class 45, Army, Vice President Camera Club, Teach¬ ing Fellow of Chem., Adj. and Operations Officer, 4004th Re¬ search and Development Group. BROWN, MURRAY A. B. H. W eimar Age 25, Class 50, Kream and Kow Klub, BS, Michigan State College. C,, in tte4 102 CROOK, GEORGE H. Chemistry Martindale Age 21, Class Grad., USMC, ACS. DAVIS, PAUL G. Accounting Dallas Age 22, Class Grad., Accounting Society, Alpha Phi Omega. DE VRIES, LOUIS S. Ag. E. Edinburg Age 35, Grad., Navy Air Corps, ASAE. GOSSETT, JOHN W. A. H. Holladay, Tennessee Age 23, Class 53. GREWAL, G. S. “Grewal” Agronomy Ludhiana, India Age 21, Grad. HONEYCUTT, BAXTER D. Pet. E. Pickton Age 22, Class 52, Ross Volunteers, Tau Beta Pi, Phi Kappa Phi, Student Senate, Pet. E. Club. JACOBS, RICHARD L. “Buck” Biochemistry and Nut. Monteagle, Tenn. Age 25, Grad. JAZAYERY, MOHAMMAD K. M. E. Abadan, Iran Age 25, Grad., ASME. KORATHA, KUNNENKERI J. “John” Zoology Tiruvalla, India Age 27, Soccer Club, UN Club. LASHEEN, ALY M. Hort. Cairo, Egypt Age 28, Class 53. LIZAMA, BALTASAR Entomology El Salvador Age 24, Grad., Soccer Team, Latin American Club. LUKEFAHR, MAURICE J. Entomology Bay City Age 25, Class Grad., Army, Newman Club, Entomology Club, BS, Texas A I. MENON, S. K. Plant Pathology Trichur, India Age 24, Grad. MUSA, RAIQ S. Physics College Station Age 35, Grad. NAQVI, SIBTE M. - “Naqvi” Agronomy Lahore, Pakistan Age 36, Grad. NAVARRO, SILVIO 0. E. E. Sancti-Spiritus, Cuba Age 24, Class 51, President Club de las Americas, Westing- house Fellowship, AIEE, Phi Theta Kappa, Phi Kappa Phi, Grad. Asst. ORADAT, FRANK R. M. E. Electra Age 32, Class 42, Army. PATE, ROY J. A. H. Cotulla Age 27, Class 47, 253rd Inf. 103 PATEL, M. C. Ch. E. Kampalp, Africa Age 22, Grad. PEREZ, GAMANIEL P. “Gama” Ag. Ed. Jauja, Peru Age 45, Grad., Asst. Prevocational Ed., Ministry of Ed., Lima, Peru, Professor of Sciences, Institute Pedagogico Nacional, Lima. PERKINS, THOMAS K. Ch. E. Dallas Age 20, Grad. PONDER, CHARLES B. Acct. Bartlett Age 21, Class 52. RUSSELL, JIM B., Ill Pet. E. Kilgore Age 22, Class 51, Tau Beta Pi, Phi Kappa Phi, Pet. E. Club. SATTAR, ABDUS Agri. Eco. Karachi, Pakistan Age 26, Grad. STANFORD, EDWARD T. “Ed” Vet. Med. Linden Age 27, Class 51, Navy, Junior AVMA, Southwestern Vet¬ erinarian Staff, YMCA, BSU. STOKES, DAVID K. “Dan” A. N. Camden, S. C. Age 26, Grad., Army, BS, Clemson College, MS, Univ. of Georgia. TAWIL, FUAD Math Jerusalem, Palestine Age 24, Grad., BS, Baylor Univ. Dimmitt “Dub” Alice The R.V.’s render a rifle salute at the Muster. A ’ RADUATES 104 Silver Taps was played in honor of the Aggies who have passed away during the preceding year. The Muster originated on April 21, 1903, and has been carried on throughout the world wherever Aggies meet. The parent Muster here was one of some 400. Those Aggies for whom Silver Taps was played are as follows: Capt. W. C. Knapp ’44 Lt. Paul C. Coffin, Jr. ’51 Lt. David A. Rives ’50 Lt. Alford F. Summys ’52 Lewis Ray Jarrett ’52 Mason L. Cashion T. H. Haltom Royce LeRoy Lt. Kenneth Rodgers ’50 Lt. Fred Walters ’50 Richard Seaman Walker ’53 105 T. B. FIELDS President Back row: Rowland, Jackson, Sojourner, Ford. Front row: Sexton, Upmore, Fields, Stern. JUNIOR CLASS OFFICERS T. B. FIELDS_________________ BILL ROWLAND ...... TED UPTMORE __________ JOE B. JACKSON ..... WARREN S. 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E .—Corpus Christi CLARK, DAVID E.— B.P.M .—Corpus Christi CLARK, RICHARD E.— B.A .—Texarkana CLARKE, HAROLD E.— Pet. Beeville COLE, RICHARD D.—GeoZ.—Houston COLEMAN, JOHN D.— Vet .—McLean COLLINS, CHARLES E.— Ch. E. —Garland COLLINS, JACK R.— .JZ.—Hitchcock COOK, GEORGE W.—M.E.—Marshall CORREA, DONATE— A.H .—Raymondville COTROPIA, CARL A.- 4gro.—Hearne COTTON, WALTON— P.A. —Van CRAWFORD, RONDAL G.—C.£.—Hooks CROWLEY, ALLEN L.— Acct. —Ft. Worth CUELLAR, ANDRES N.— gro.—Laredo CUMMINS, DONALD H.—R. and F.—San Antonio CUNNINGHAM, ALLEN—Houston CURRY, WILLIAM—C.£.—Sweeny CUSICK, ALBERT E.—Sci.—Galveston CUSTER, JACK E.— . T .—Rocksprings CUTTER, SCOTT C.— .7 —Oswego, 111. DALTON, GEORGE L.—D.P.—Pittsburg DAMRON, BOBBY W.— Ag. Eco. —Bogata DARK, WILLIAM E.—G.£.—Longview DARLING, THOMAS G.— Ag. £d.—Abilene DARVILLE, ROBERT WAYNE—M.£.—Odessa DAVIS, ALLEN B.—P.£.—Luling DAVIS, NORMAN N.— .T.—Lampasas DAVIS, ROTHE—C.E.—San Antonio DAVISON, JAMES L.—Ch. £.—Carthage DEANS, MARION M.— Ins. —San Angelo DEAN, WAYNE R.— Journ. —Brownwood DePUE, RODNEY B.— Per. Ad .—San Antonio DILLON, LARRY A.— C.E .—Big Spring DOMINGUEZ, ROLANDO G.-Ch. Brady DOWELL, JAMES D.— Hist .—Austin DRAPER, LEO— Math —Breckenridge DRIVER, LOUIS E.— Eng .—San Antonio DROZD, ROBERT J.— Flor .—El Campo DUENNENBERG, HARVEY L.— A.H .—Boerne DUKE, MELVIN E.— M.E .—Lamesa DUNKIN, JOHN T.— Land. Arch.—Dallas DUNLAP, JOHN B.—Geo.—Dallas DURHAM, KENNETH W.— g.—Prosper DUTCHER, BARENT €.—R. L—San Antonio DUTTON, JAMES B.— Arch. —St. Louis, Mo. EDDY, LEONARD D.— Ento .—Port Arthur ELLIS, NEWTON C.—£ng.—Texas City ELLISON, BARTON— Arch .—San Antonio ELLISON, EDWIN HILL— Vet. Med.—Longview ELROD, THOMAS T.— Vet. Med.—Odessa EUBANKS, ERNEST D.— cct.—McAllen EVERETT, JAMES F.— Ag. Ed .—Stephenville EWING, J. RALPH— Ins .—Terrell EWING, RICHARD W.—£co.—Houston FARHA, HARRY M.— Arch .—Beaumont FARLEY, JOHN W.—R. L—Wichita Falls FARRELL, JOHN— cct.—Dallas FAUBER. LAWRENCE M.—I.T.—Ft. Worth FENNER, CHARLES E.— A.H .—Houston FIELD, TILLOTSON B.— Pet. £.—Lockhart FISCH, WILLIAM H.— Acct. —Ft. Worth FLOWERS, JIM R.—M.£.—Houston FOLEY, WILLIAM— Physics —Galena Park FORD, MARVIN H.—R. and G.£.—Houston FORRESTER, CARROLL M.—R. L—Amarillo FOSTER, HA DLEY— Pre-Vet .—San Angelo FOSTER, R. LEON— Geol., Acct .—Tyler FOWLER, JACK L.— A.S .—Lakeview FOWLER, RANDALL L.— Arch .—Dallas FOXWORTH, CHARLES D.— rcA.—Beaumont FRANK, HAROLD E.— Acct .—Lampasas FRNKA, WALTER A.— Pet. E .—Eagle Lake FULGHOM, GEORGE S.-— Geol .—Pasadena UNIORS FURQUERON, JOHN G.—R. E—Texarkana FUSCHAK, FRANIC M. - T.—Bryan GALE, WAYNE— .T.—Terrell GALVAN, DANIEL D.— M.L .—Laredo GARCIA, HERIBERTO A.— Arch. —Laredo GARNER, ANDREW M.— Math —Palestine GARRETT, JACK W.—M.£.—Del Rio GARY, CHARLES A.— C.E .—San Marcos GAWRY, JOE A.— I.E .—San Antonio GERLICH, LEON H.—G.F.—Houston GIESECKE, ROCKNE L.— .7 1 .—Matador GILLESPIE, BILLY B.— Ento .—Plainview GILLESPIE, JOSEPH— Ch. £.—Houston GINN, JOHN E.— M.E .—Ft. Worth GIST, ALBERT N.— G.E. —Idabel, Okla. GLEISER, FERMAN 0.— re ;.—Dallas GOAR, HAROLD G.-— A.H .—Webster GOLDSTEIN, LYNN E.—C.F.—Dallas GOLLA, DAMIAN F.— I.T. —Corpus Christi GONZALES, CARLOS— Mktg. —Brownsville GONZALEZ, JESUS M.— B.A .—Laredo GONZALEZ, SILVESTRE— Agro .—Rio Grande City GOODE, JOHN K.— Agro .—Bertram GOODMAN, LEO E.— Aero. —Houston GOODWIN, EARL E.— Eco. —Texarkana GOOLSBY, JAY L.—G.E.—Ft. Worth GOPPERT, CHARLES W.— ero.—Palacios GORDY, ALFRED L.— B.A .—Lamarque GRANGER. CECIL N.— A.H .—Waco GRAY, JOHN T.— M.E .—Abilene GREEN, A. T.— G.E .—Wharton GREEN, ELLIS J.— Pet. E .—Broaddus GREENE, DONALD G.— Arch .—Gladewater GRIFFIN, CARLOS B.— gro.—Longview GRIFFITH, JERRY G.—Ch. £.—Brownsville GRIGGS, WILLIAM C,— B.A. —Lubbock GRIGSON, JAMES P.— Pre-Med. —Texarkana GRIMLAND, FLOYD D.— A.H .—Cranfills Gap GRISHAM, DERWOOD L.-— -B.A. —Henderson GRUENE, ERNEST K.— Hist .—New Braunfels ! GROSS, WESLEY E.—DJ .—Bonham GUIDO, LOUIS L.— Arch .—San Antonio GUIDRY, FRED L.—£.£.—Stafford GUIMARIN, PALU A.— Aero .—Killeen GUINN, GREGORY S.— .7’.—Palestine HAGAN, ROBERT E.— Ag. £rf.—Whitehouse HALE, IRA D.— B.A .—Miles HALL, CHARLES L.— A.H .—Dallas HALL, KENNETH G.— R. and £.—Groom HALTOM. CHARLES R.—Ag. £d.—Bryan HANEY, WILLIAM F.—P.M.E.—Victoria HARDAWAY, JAMES B.—ZLV .—Leesburg HARRIS, CLAUDE— T.—Houston HARRIS, DEWEY L.— A.H .—Lockhart HARRIS, ROBERT L.-Pre-Med.—Dallas HARRISON, JAMES M.— Ag. Eng .—San Antonio HAV1LAND, GEORGE Y.— .£.—Dallas HAY, NORMAN L.—Ch. Waco HAYES, PAUL K.— Pre-Vet .—Jasper HAYNES, THOMAS M.— V7.E.—Dallas HEARD, BOBBY ].—Ag. £ 7.—Crockett HEGf, HAL G.— Agro .—Petersburg HELMS, HARVEY T.— . .—Corsicana HENDRY, ROBERT G.- -5. L—San Antonio HENNIGAN, JAMES K.— .£.—Pasadena HENSZ, RICHARD A.—P. and S.S.—Harlingen HERMAN, WILFORD S.— ero.—Winters HEROLD, LAD!MIR G.— ALE .—San Antonio HICKMAN, ELMER J.— ccf.—Cooper HICKMAN, ELIGE W.— A.H .—Abilene HICKMAN, J. M.— Finance —Aspermont HICKMAN, ROY D.—Ag. £d.—Rising Star HIGGINS, RUFUS S.— A.H .—Midland HILDEBRAND, JOHN E.— Ve-.We £—Houston HILL, JOHN E.—R. and £.—Stamford HILL. NORMAN G.—fi. L—Dallas HINES, FRANK T.— Journ .—Davilla HINRICHS, CARL V.—fi. L—Miles HINTZ, JOE W.— Hist .—Galveston HIPP, JOE W.— Journ .—San Antonio 113 HIRSCHFELT, GENE M.—C.E.—Ballinger HLAVINKA, CHARLES J.—Acct.—East Bernard HOELSCHER, MARCUS A.— Ag. Ed .—Rowena HOFFMANN, LARRY W.—C.£.—New Braunfels HOHLT, ALLAN H.— B.A .—Brenham HOLDSWORTH. BURT C.—Arch.—KerryiWe HOLLAND, MAX D.— Acct. —Pampa HOLLAND, ROBERT— L.A .—Childress HOLT. JAMES— Acct .—Pampa HOLUBEC, MELTON G.— Ag. Ed.—Rowena HOOKS, RAYMOND L.— Mktg .—Baytown HORNE. DONALD B.— A.H .—Robstown HRABAL, GORDON C.— Aero .—Houston HUDSON. WILLIAM R.—C.E.—Cameron HUNTER. L. C.— B.A .—San Antonio HUFFSTUTLER. THOMAS L.— Geophysics —Houston JACKSON, JOHN H.— Ch. E.—Big Sandy JACOBS. PHILLIP E.— B.A .—Galveston JAHN. SAMUEL— M.E .—Yoakum JANECKA. JOSEPH C.— .E.—Hillsboro JANSSON. ERICK M.— Pet. E.—Port Arthur JAYNES. LLOYD W.— T.—Valley Mills JEFFERS. DONALD D.—J A .—Dallas JOCH1MSEN, FRANK R.—E. L—San Antonio JOHNSON. FRANK S.—Pet. E.—Dallas JOHNSON. K. G.— C.E .—Oakwood JOHNSON. ROBERT N.—Eef. E.—San Antonio JONES. D. SAMMY—Geo .—Beaumont JONES, JAMES H.— Ag. Ed.—Munford JONES, J. J.— B.A. —Dallas JONES. LOWELL F.—5. L—Brvan JOYCE. LARRY H.—S. .—Dallas JUMPER. A. J.—Ag. Ed.—Lufkin KAL1L. BILL— G.E .—Houston KANE. BILLY— A.H .—O ' Kalla KANE. GRADY R.— Pre-Vet. —O ' Kalla KATZ. M. M.— B.A. —Laredo KEELING. EDGAR R.—.l A g.—Clifton KEESE. TOMAS H.— Ag. Eng .—Bandera KENNEDY, V. R.— Ag. Adm .—Fredonia, Kans. KERZEE, WILLIAM R.— Ed .—Mexia KEILERS, CHARLES H.—£ . .—Round Top KILGORE, ELMER E.— C.E .—Luling KIMBROUGH. JOHN Richardson KING, ROBERT C.— Icci.—Ft. Worth KING, WILLIAM H.— Acct .—Withwright KIRKHAM, FRED C.— Jrc i.—Victoria KLAERNER. WILLIAM H.— Acct .—San Antonio KONIG, MORTON B.— .7 , .—Houston KOPECKY, WILLIE J.—fl.P.M.—Schulenburg KROPP, RAY ALLEN— Ag. Ed .—Thorndale KRUMHOLZ, MORTON L.— Pre-Dent .—Tyler KUBITZ, JOHN R.— Pet. E .—Houston KUPFER, HAROLD L.—ZLT.—Dallas LACKSHIN, HERBERT N.—£ co .—Houston LANDERS, ROGER Q.— R. and F .—Menard LANDRUM, HARRY E.— B.A .—San Antonio LANDRUM, ROBERT B.— R. and F.—Crystal City LEAVITT, RICHARD H.— .F.—Dallas LEDW1G. JERRY L.— Ag. Eng .—Groom LEE, ROBERT E.—Fr .—Belton LEHNERT, EDWIN D.— L .—Cameron LESHIKAR, E. G.— R. and F. —Doming, N. Mex. LEWIS, B. G.—P. L—Stanton LEWIS, EUGENE T.—G.F.—San Antonio LINDVEIT, ROBERT—J .F.—Lake Jackson LINTON, JOHN D.-P. L—San Antonio LONG, GAIL B.— Acct .—Childress LONGHOFER, MELVIN L.—5.PJL—Donna LOOSIER, GDIS B.— Ag. Ed .—Axtell LOVICK, GEORGE A.— Arch .—Longview LOWRY, DON C.—C.F.—Paris LUEDERS, HARRY .l.—Ag. Frf.—Flatonia LUMPKIN, WALTER L.— Ag. Fr .—Sweeny LUQUETTE, GEORGE F.—P. .—Houston MAAS, EDWIN R.— Acct .—Camerop MABRY, DONALD T.— .F.—Houston MADDOX, BILLY R.-Pre-Merf.—Mercedes MAGEE, JASON S.—P.F.—College Station MANNER, ROBERT E.— B.A .—Dallas MARSHALL. GERALD W.—.4. .—Victoria MARSHALL. HOLLIS D.—G.£.—Odessa MARSHALL, WILLIAM L.— .E.—Houston MARTIN, ROY A.—C.£.—Waxahachie MARTINEZ, J. M.— Pre-Vet .—Rio Grande City MATHIS, RALPH D.— Pet. £.—Orange MATUSH, JOHN A.—G.£.—Temple MAXWELL, SIDNEY L.—£ .£.—Rockdale MAYEAUX, H. E.— J re- V7ed.—New Orleans, La. McALISTER, JOE B.—M.£.—Snyder McBRIDE, RAYMOND E.—,4. .—San Antonio McClellan, Raymond s.— m.l .—San Antonio McCLURE, GERALD B.— Geology —Plainview McCORCLE, THELTON W.— IF.M.—Odessa McCORMICK, JAMES L.— .7 —San Antonio McCRARY, MELVIN M.— .£.—Tyler McCUISTION, HERMAN D.— ccf.—Beaumont McFERON, M. E.— .7’.—Laward McGAR, ROBERT D.— PM .—Texas City McGEE, JOE W.— B.A .—Marshall McMANUS, RAY .—Ag. £d.—Buda McWHORTER, E. F.— Ag. Eco .—Texarkana MEARNS, JOHN S.—S. L—Liberty MICHEL, JERRY B.—tfist.—Marble Falls MIGURA, EDWARD— Ag. Ed .—Yorktown MILLER, JAMES W.-— Pet. E .—New London MILLER, LEWIS W.— .7 , .—Bryan MILLER, ROBERT T.— Pet. £.—Bishop MILLIGAN, JAMES S.— Ag. Ed .—Santa Anna MILRANY, LARRY—£.£.—Ft. Worth MIMS, HOWARD S.—Arch .—Dallas MIMS, JAMES H.—£.£.—Waxahachie MITCHELL, FREDRICK H.— R. and F .—Galveston MOBLEY, BILLY M.— Ag. Ed .—Brownwood MOCKFORD, JAMES P.— ‘W.M .—Greenville MONTGOMERY, VOL M.—C.£.—Abilene MORGAN. ROBERT T.— Hort .—Harlingen MORRIS. GENE A.— Ins .—Freeport MORRIS, TREBOR B.— A.H .—Houston MORRISON, GRANT A.—Ag. Ed .—Mercedes MOSELEY, JERRY D.—ZLM.—Coleman MOUSA, ROBERT B.— P.M .—Waco MUELLER, LEO O.—C.E.—Austin MULLEN, JOHN W.— M.E .—Breckenridge MUNSTER. MARK G.—Let. Med.—San Antonio MURPHY, FRANK — B.A. —Bryan NEDBALEK. EDWARD J.—Bay City NEIGHBORS. CHARLES C.— Journ. —Kane, Pa. NEUSZER, LEO P.—S.,L—Blessing NORTON, KELSEY K.—Arch .—Wills Point NORVELL. WALTER F.— Vet. Med.—Falfurrias NOVOSAD, STEPHEN J.—Pet. £.—East Bernard O’CONNELL. FRANK G.— Acct .—Van Vieck OGLESBY, BILLY J.— . .—Waxahachie OKARD, JOHN C.— B.A .—Dallas OLDS, FRED C.—.drc n—Abilene OLSON, MARVIN B.— A.H .—Cranfills Gap O ' NEAL. DON G.— M.E .—Lampasas ORR, PHILIP M.— Ag. Eng. —Hartselle, Ala. OSBURN, R. C.— W.M .—Abilene OUTLAW, TED E.— A.H .—Moore OVEREND, CHARLES R.—P.M.—Midland OWENS, SAMMIE S.— A.H .—Goldthwaite PALMER, ROBERT W.—fi. L—Ft. Worth PARRISH, PAT F.— B.A .—Port Neches PATRONELLA, CHARLES— Arch .—Houston PATTON, JOE W.—Mktg .—La Grange PEARSON, CARROL R.— A.H .—Lamesa PEPPER, GRADY P.—M.F.—Marshall PERKINS, AL—Pet. £.—Dallas PETERSON, DON M.—Jcct.—Cleburne PH1LIFPUS, HUGH H.— Journ .—San Antonio PHILLIPS, CARROLL W.— cct.—Henrietta P1CAZO. ERNEST R.—Port Arthur PITZER, SIDNEY C.—Ch. £.—Abilene POLZER, EUGENE F.— A.H .—Cameron PORTER, ROBERT G.— Jgro.—Ingleside PORTER, RICHARD N.— Chem .—Texarkana PORTIE, DONALD A.—M.E .—Port Arthur PORT1E, TROY G.—C.P.—Sulphur, La. POST, JERRY V.—Navasota POTEET, BOBBY S.—£rc o.—Farwell POTTS, ROBERT L.—E oa.—V icksburg, Miss. PRAGUE, THOMAS Dallas PRICE, CARTER— Ag. Eco.—Kerens PRICE, PHIL M.—C.£.—Ft. Worth PROCTOR, PATRICK R.— B.A .—San Antonio PURCELL, JOHN T.— Pet. £.—Arlington PURSELLEY, ALVIE W.— F.T .—Houston QUAST, DON C.— Zoo. —Yoakum RANDALL. DICK W.— I.T .—San Antonio RANDOL, PHIL W.—P.£.—Dallas RANEY, ARTHUR J.—M ctg.—D’Hanis RANSONE, ROBIN K.— Aero .—Ft. Worth RATCLIFFE, T. G.— B.P.M .—Shreveport, La. RAY, GERALD L.— Finance —Dallas REED, WILLIAM M.— E.E .—San Antonio REID, JOE R.— E.E .—Houston RENKEN, EDSEL A.— Ag. EM.—Robstown RHOADS, TOMMY R. —A .H .—Haskell RICHMOND, DAVIE L.— Agro. —Raymondville R1GGAN, N. LEWIS— Mktg. —Stanton RINNERT, RONALD R.—P. L—New Boston RITCHEY, TEDDY A—l.T. —San Antonio ROBERTS, JAMES T.— Eco. —Winnsboro ROBINSON, WILLIAM L—7.7.—Houston ROGERS, LUTHER F.—Geo ogy—Lolita ROKAS, ANTHONY Arch.—Waco ROMING ' , BILLY C.—C.£.—Childress BOOTH, ROBERT L.-B.A—Alvin ROPER, PAUL H.— P.M .—Dallas ROSENBERG, GARY M.— D.H. —Bellville ROSS, ROBERT G.— I. Eng .-—Conroe ROWLAND, WILLIAM H.— Pet. E .—San Antonio ROYSE, JOHN A.— Eco. —Amarillo ROZACKY, EUGENE E.—B.7 .—Taylor RUBIN, SHERWIN B.— . Eng.—Ft. Worth RUIZ, DICK S.— Pre-Med. —Houston SAENZ, LEONEL— Ag. Ed. —Rio Grande City SALES, JERRY L.— Pet. E. —Bryan I 18 SANDLIN, BARTON W.—Ag. Eco.—Ft. Worth SCAIEF, M. HAROLD— Agro. —San Benito SCHLEE, ROBERT G. A.H .—Dumas SCHUMACHER, E. W.—Ag. Eng.—Sanford, Fla. SCHUSTER, JOSEPH L.— R. and F.—Mexia SCHWARZ. ROBERT B.— M.E. —San Antonio SCOTT, ALBERT D.— frc t.—McAllen SCOTT. ARTHUR D.—5.yf.—Houston SCOTT, DONALD L.— A.S .—Stinnett SCOTT, DOUGLAS— P.E .—Tyler SCOTT, RUSSELL J. -C.£.—Bowie SEARS, JAMES R.— Ag. Ed .—Henderson SEAT. JOHN F.— B.A .—West SEMMELROGGE, W. F.— Ch. E .—Corpus Christi SEWELL, BILL R.— Ag. Ed .—Blooming Grove SEWELL, EDWARD E.—Geol, £.—Childress SEXTON, R. WARREN— Pet. E .—-Houston SEXTON, WINSTON G.— Geol. E .—Houston SEYMOUR, JAMES L.—M.£.—San Antonio SHANKL1N, RAY D.—£.£.—Gonzales SHELTON, HUNTLY E.—£.£.—Aransas Pass SHEPARD, BILL C.— Journ .—San Antonio SHREVE, CHARLES D.— P.E .—Groesbeck SIMPSON. JOHN E.— M.E .—Yorktown SKRABANEK, THOMAS J.—5. L—Dallas SKLADAL, GEORGE W.— C.E .—San Antonio SLIVA, NORMAN E.— M.E .—Beeville SMITH, AUBREY L.— Vet. Med.—Gilmer SMITH, CHRIS C.— Pet. E .—Grapeland SMITH, CARL D. —Physics —Alice SMITH, E. VAL— Agro .—Blanco SMITH, GENE A.— P.A .—Rockport SMITH. JIMMY B.— Pre-Vet .—Rockdale SMITH, LELAND D.—fl.£.M.—Houston SMITH, LESTER S.—Ag. £d.—Coleman SMITH, ROBERT A.— P.A .—Austin SMITH, ROBERT V.— Ag. Eng .—Cuero SNELL, CASBEER— A.H .—Lampasas SNELL1NG, THOMAS A.— .£.—Shreveport, La. SOEFJE, ALAN E.— B.A .—New Braunfels wr.-.-. ' .•. ' .vJvv - -:• UNIPRS SOJOURNER, JIMMY W.—Pet. E .—Abilene SPADACHENE, JOSH M.—P.Af.—Houston SPANIEL, GEORGE J.— D.H .—Moulton STALLINGS, DON— B.A .—Pasadena STASNEY, LEONARD W.— gro.—Temple STEEL, TOMMY R.—fi. L—Texarkana STEELE, J. A.—Ag. Ed .—Whitehouse STEEN, JOHN A.— Pre-Law —El Paso STERN, EDWIN C.— Ag. Journ .—Brenham STERZING, CARL B.— Pre-Law —Austin STOCKTON, JOHN F.— . Erf.—Kerens STOVALL, RAN B.—J .E.—Brownsville STRANGE, DON E.—fi. L—Abilene STRIBLING, GILBERT T.—P. .—Shamrock SULLIVAN, ROY E.— Ag. Journ .—Pampa SUPER, ROY D. —A . .—Houston SWIEDOM, DAVID L.—E.E.—Abilene SWINK, MARVIN N.—M.E.—Amarillo SYMMANK, DOUGLAS G.— Ag. Erf.—Giddings TANTZEN, HERMAN E.— Arch. —Beaumont TEMPLER, OTIS W.— lgro.—Crystal City THERIOT, THOMAS D.— Pet. E.—Sour Lake TERRY, HUBERT G.—7.7.—Sherman THEDFORD, JACK L.— Ag. Erf.—West THOMAS, STANLEY A.— Acct .—Dallas THOMPSON, BILLY MAC— Pet. E .—Gatesville THOMPSON, EDDIE L.— D.H .—Waco THOMPSON, GAYLE 0.—R.S.—Plainview THREADGILL, EDWIN G.—M.E.—Ft. Worth TILLEY, VERNON F.— M.E .—Missouri City TIMMERMANN, DAN— Ag. Erf.—New Braunfels TIPTON, FRANKLIN E.—Geol. E.—Baytown TODD, ROUSE J.—M.E.—Crowell TOEPPERWEIN, DALE J.— B.A .—San Antonio TOP, JOHN J.— B.P.M .—El Paso TORBETT, WILLIAM C.— Statistics —Dallas TOUCHSTONE, BOBBY G.— Ch. E.—Brownwood TRACY, CHARLES J.— Geol .—Cleburne TRACY, JOHN L.— Pet. E .—Cleburne TRIMBLE, JAMES C.— P.M.E .—Texarkana 120 TROTTER, IDE ?.—Ch. E .—Bryan TURNER, WAYNE S.— I. .—Brown wood TYREE, JAMES B.—P.tf.—Baytown ULRICH, RAY F.— M.E .—Houston UPTMORE, TED J.—Ag. Ed.—West UTZMAN. WALTER W.—Geo .—Houston VAUGHT, RALPH R.—tfm.—Odessa VENINCASA, LOUIS A.— . Eng.—San Antonio VENNARD, WICKLIFFE B.—Jg.—Houston VERNON, ROBERT P.—Pet. E.—New London VINEYARD, HOWELL F.—Ento.—Comanche VISOSK1, STEVE B.— Pet. E.—Bryan WALKER, JOE B.— rc i.—Ennis WALKER, JIM S.—Acct .—Conroe WALL, CARL D.— B.A. —Shamrock WALL, CARL K.— Mktg .—Beaumont WALLA, CHARLES F.— Pet. E.—West WALLIN, PAUL W.— L .—Houston W ' ALTER, VIRGIL J.— A.H .—Muenster WAMPLER, KENNETH W.—M.E.—Shamrock WAPLES, GEORGE E. — Ch. E. —San Antonio WARNKEN, V. LLOYD— Icct.—LaGrange WARRICK, J. E.— Arch .—San Bernardino, Calif. WATSON, JACK M.—E.E.—Dallas WEATHERBY, JAMES H.—A.H .—Ft. Worth WERNERT, LOUIS J.— Geol. E. —San Antonio WESSELS, GEORGE F.— T.—Houston W ' HEELER, DUDLEY B.— D.H .—Ft. Worth WHELAN, JOHN T.—E.E.—Kerrville WHITAKER, JOE B.— Ag. Eng. —Brownwood WHITE, JOE M.— B.A .—Jefferson WHITMORE, CLIFFORD S.-Ere-Fet.—Houston WILLIAMS, CLAYTON W. — A.H. —Ft. Stockton WILLIAMS, DAVID W.— . .—College Station WILLIAMS, EARNEST W.—Ag. Ed.—Hamilton WILLIAMS, JOE S. —Physics —Austin WILLIAMS, MARCUS R.—C.F.—Dallas WTLL1AMS, THOMAS O.— Irc i.—Houston WILLIAMS, WADDELL P.—C.F.—Marlin WILLIFORD, ROBERT D.—E. L—Denison UNIORS s WILLIS, FRANK B.— is .—Bishop WILLIS, JAMES E.— M.E .—New London WILLMANN, ROBERT B. —Physics —Seguin WILSON, CARL W.—C.£.—Waco WILSON, WILLIAM Washington, D. C. WINDSOR, COVEY— Acct .—Kerrville WISEMAN. WILLIAM R.—Arch. —Dumas WOTTRING, WATSON Houston WOLIVER, CLARENCE Houston WOOD, PATRICK H.— Acct .—Port Arthur WRIGHT, EDWARD V.—£.£.—Laredo WRIGHT, JAMES S.— rc z.—Dallas WRIGHT, ROY— A .H. —Robstown WULFMAN, GUS A.— P.A. —Amarillo YAGGI, RONALD T.— . T .—Daingerfield YOUNG, THOMAS P.—£.£.—Abilene YOUNG, WILLIAM A.— R.S. —Houston YOUNG, WILLIAM W.—£co.—Houston YOUNGBLOOD. ADRIAN D.— Agro. —Hedley ZACHRY, HENRY B.—C.£.—San Antonio ZAESKE, LEWIS L.—Manvel GOSSETT, RAYMOND D. —English —Wichita Falls ABAT, PAUL H.— M.E. —Longview ANATO-BETANCOURT, F.—C.£.—Venezuela ANDERSON, HENRY S.—Geo .—Dumas ANDERSON, JOE D.— Agro .—Richland ARD, JAMES W.—Vet. Med.—Dallas ASHLOCK, JAMES R.— Journ .—Pecos BATTS,.JOE M.— A.H .—Navasota BIRKHEAD, TOM P.— . £d.—Waco BLACKBURN, HORACE D.—C.£.—Dallas BOSWELL, MARVIN D.— Pet. £.—DeLeon BOWERS, ROBERT A.—C.£.—Cleburne BRAGG, DAN M.— .£.—Dallas BROSIUS, ALLEN 0.—£.£.—Alvin BROUSSARD, RAYMOND D.—£.£.—Orange BUSH, WALTER E.— fret. Med. —Denison CALBELLO, A.— Pet. E .—Saltillo Coah., Mex. CALDWELL, CHARLES S.— A.H. —Mount Pleasant CAMPBELL, JOHN R.— A.H .—Meridian 122 CARDENAS, GUILLERMO— A.H .—Mexico CASTILLO, EDWARD D.—P.E.—Temple COINDREAU, OSCAR— A.A .—Matamoros, Mex. COLLINS, JAMES R.— Vet. Med .—Hitchcock COWSAR, JOHN D.— Ag. Eng .—Eagle Pass CRAWFORD, WILLIAM L.—C.E.—Crystal City CRENWELGE, MILTON G.— Ag. 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SMATHERS, JAMES F. SMITH, SEYMOUR J. SMITH, SPENCER W. THOMAS, NORMAN D. TRIBBLE, FRANK UMBERSON, JACK T. WILLIAMS, CLIVE WILLIAMS, DENNIS V. WIVCHAR, DONALD F. Classroom facilities at A M are improving. 141 As Col. Joe would say, “Serves them right for being non-reg.” We will go along with this. I was a KK for the KKK. DONALD J. DIERSCHKE President ¥ RESHMEN Trimble, Dierschke, Barlow, Moore, Patterson, Bishop FRESHMAN CLASS OFFICERS DONALD J. DIERSCHKE ................ President JACK D. BISHOP________________________________________________ Vice President ROBERT C. BARLOW________________________________________________ Secretary BILLY B. TRIMBLE ______________________________________ Social Secretary BUDDY D. PATTERSON__________________________________________ Treasurer R. C. MOORE________________________________________________________________ Reporter I4S RESHMEN AHBEY, CHAHLIF. R. ACRES. WILLIAM R. ADAMS, A. W. ADAMS, CLYDE A. ADAMS, GEORGE A. ADAMS, JERRY W. ADAMS, LEONARD W. ADAMS, TOMMY E. ADKINS, PATRICK M. ADNEY, EUGENE M. AHRENDT, RALPH D. AHSINGER, ROBERT L. AKIN, GEORGE H. ALDER, KENNETH M. ALEXANDER, CECIL L. ALEXANDER, CLAUDE ALEXANDER, ROGER F. ALFONZO, CESAR A. ALLEN, BEN H. ALLEN, DWIGHT R. ALLEN, WILLIAM C. ALLMAN, WILMER J. ALUARADO, FRUTOSO ANDERSON, JOHN W. ANDERSON, RICHARD L. ANDERSON, WALTER E. ANDERSON, WARREN T. ANDREWS, FRANCIS B. ANDREWS, GEORGE T. ANDREWS, JAMES W. ARCHER, MICHAEL ARMSTRONG, JAMES O. ARNESON, DONALD G. ARNOLD, DONALD R. ARNOLD, JAMES W. ARREDONDO, RICARDO ARTEAGA, ARMANDO F. ASHBURN, WILLIAM L. ASHFORD, JAMES H. ASHMEAD, VICTOR F. ATHERTON, CHARLES D. ATHERTON, THOMAS E. ATKINSON, LANHAM H. ATKINSON, EULAS R. AUSMUS, DONALD G. AVERITTE, BILLY B. AYALA, FEDERICO AYOUB, JIMMY D. BABER, LOWELL K. BACHER, ROBERT N. BAILEY, CLIFFORD W. BAILEY, DAVID N. BAISDEN, DOUGLAS C. BAKER, GLENN E. BAKER, R. L. BALES, GARRY L. BALKE, RICHARD GORDEN BALKUM, C. D. BANKER, DONALD H. BARBEE, JACK W. BARCLAY, BURT BARLOW, JACK C. BARLOW, ROBERT BARNES, HERBERT M. BARNES, RICHARD T. BARON, RONALD V. BARRAS, RICHARD A. BASSETT, HAROLD S. BATEMAN, HARRY J. BAUGHER, JOHN W r . BEAKEY, ANDREW BEARD, CHARLES T. BEARD, HOMER L. BECHTOL, BENNETT E. BEENE, LARRY L. BEHNKE, ROLAND M. BENDER, HARVEY W. BENHAM, L. W. BELLVIEW, PHILLIP BERGER, LEONARD H. BERRY, GILBERT L. BERRYHILL, BILLY BERTRAND, ROY B. BETTS, GEORGE R. BIEHUNKO, ERNEST F. B1ERI, EDWIN L. BILLINGSLEY, LLOYD E. BIRY, JACOB C. BISHOP, JACK D. BLACK, HOMER S. BLACKMAN, GORDON N. BLAIR, MARION W. BLANK, HENRY P. BLANKENSHIP, JAMES T. BLANTON, JAMES S. BLEWSTER, ROBERT E. 146 BLOCKER, LEE N. BLUM, ELBERT E. BOARDMAN, NATHAN R. BOEHM, GAIL M. BOLNER, ANTHONY J. BONORDEN, THOMAS E. BO O’NET ROBERT M. BOOTY, BILLY F. BORGSTADT, GARELD L. BORING, DOYU. S. BOWERS, DAVID A. BOWER, JAMES M. BOWER, LAURENCE R. BRACUTIGAM, JAMES O. BRADEN, FRANK BRADFORD, J. W. BRADLEY, OLIN H. BRADLEY, ROBERT E. BRADLEY, RONNIE G. BRADSHAW, RICHARD R. BRADY, JACK H. BRALEY, JIMMY D. BRALEY, JOE T. BRAMLETT, MEAD R. BRAND, STANLEY H. BRANDT, ALLEN M. BRANDT, HAROLD 0. BREMER, CHARLES BREWER, HAROLD D. BREWSTER, JAMES B. BRIDGES, JACK W. BRINK, GERARD S. BRITTNACHER, ERVIN M. BRODERICK, JAN D. BROOKS, CECIL S. BROOKS, CHARLES W. BROOKS, LUTHER R. BROWN, DONALD E. BROWN, DWIGHT BROWN, GERALD V. BROWN, GRADY W. BROWN, J. S. BROWN, JOE C. BROWN, ALLAN L. BROWN, THOMAS W. BROWNING, ROBERT R. BRUECHNER, ERNEST P. BRUMFIELD, TOM W. BURNETT, ALLAN L. BRYANT, JOHN E. BUCKLEY, WILLIAM R. BUCKNER, MAURICE F. BUELL, GLENN D. BULLOCK, LEAMON L. BUMGARNER, DONALD W. BURGESS, GARNET 0. BURKE, THOMAS L. BURKS, ROBERT A. BURLESON, KERRY E. BURNETT, JAMES L. BURROW, DON R. BURTON, DON L. BUSBY, ARTHUR E BUTLER, HILLIARD H. BUTLER, THOMAS B. BYRD, CHARLES O. BYRNES, EDWARD D. BYNUM,DOUGLAS CAGLE, RAGFORD A. CALHOUN, JIMMIE D. CALLAWAY, CHARLES W. CALLAWAY, JOSH B. CALVERT, GARY M. CAMMACK, JAMES R. CAMPBELL, WILLIAM L. CAMPOS, ANTHONY E. CANNING, GARY T. CAPPEL, RICHARD J. CARPENTER, CHARLES CARR, GEORGE E. CARRUTH, WILLIAM R. CASEY, WILLIAM B. CASHION, JERRY L. CASTLE, EDWARD R. CATO, BOBBY WILSON CERVANTES, HECTOR CHALMERS, JERRY T. CHAMBERLAIN, RAY C H AMRFB I.AI L-R—q ., .....— CHANDLER, CHARLES CHANNING, JOHN F. CHARBA, PETER CHESSER, JOHN D. CHICK, CHARLES F. CHILDS, LARRY N. CHINNOCK, BERT E. 147 CHISHOLM,au™ T CHUDLEIGH, CftTf ORD E? CHURCHILL, EDWIN E. CHURCHILL, GLEN D. CLAPP, ROY F. ad — — CLARK, NORMAN CLARK, ROGER S. CLAYTON, RAYMOND E. CLEMENTS, RICHARD W. CLENDENEN,JOHN E. COBB, DELTON R. COBB, JERRY D. COBB, MERRILL F. COCHRAN, LESTER D. COCHRAN, VIRGIL E. COFFMAN, THOMAS S. COLE, RALPH B. COLE, WILLIAM C. COLLINS, JAMES A. COLLINS, THOMAS A. COMMONS, JIMMY G. CONDIT, CLIFFORD L. CONLEY. ARNOLD D. CONLEY, CHARLES D. CONNALLY, THOMAS R. GOODY, WILLARD G. COOK, JAMES E. COOK, JAMES H. COOK, LELAND P. COOK, MAX E. COOPER, JAMES B. COOPER, JAMES C. COOPER, JOE L. COOPER, STAFFORD S. COPELAND, WARREN R. CORDES, ALFRED H. CORNELISON, WALTER C. COULTER, ROBERT D. COWAN, JAMES A. COX, FRED B. COX, HARRY R. COX, RAY F. COX, WILLIAM T. CRANE, DONALD W. CRANFORD, TED R. CRAWFORD, C. M. CRAWFORD, EWIN L. CRAWFORD, WILLIAM H. CREWS, CHARLES R. CROBER, MATHAN M. CROLEY, CHARLES E. CROW, ALBERT E. CROWELL, CHARLES C. CRUM, LUTHER G. CRUMP, EMORY CRUZ, EDMUNDO CUELLAR, HECTOR F. CUMMINGS, ROBERT M. CUNNINGHAM, GEORGES B. CUNNINGHAM, GERALD D. CUNNINGHAM, JOHN D. CURTIS, SAMUEL T. CUTRIGHT, ROCIAL L. CYPERT, CHARLES E. DALY, JOHN P. DANIELS, JESS D. DARDAGANIAN, EDWARD G. DATEL, LOUIS O. DAUSIN, LAWRENCE R. DAVIDSON, DAVEY L. DAVIDSON, STEVE E. DAVIS, CHARLES A. DAVIS, CHARLES B. DAVIS, DONALD H. DAVIS, GEORGE A. DAVIS, HENLEY H. DAVIS, LAWRENCE W. DEAN, CHARLES V. DEATON, JOE R. DECKER, RICHARD K. DELAHOUSSAYE, RINGGOLD J. DENARD,JAMES M. DEWVALL, LEE R. DIAZ, MIGUEL A. DIBRELL, JOE P. DICKEY, JAMES R. DICKERSON, EDDIE J. DICORTE, FRANK J. DIERSCHKE, DONALD J. DIETRICH, WILLIAM F. DILL, WILLIAM P. DILLARD, JOE W. DIRKS, WAYNE D. DISCHLER, FERDINAND L. 148 DIXON, DONALD D. DIXON, DON H. DIXON, RAYMOND W. DOAK, CARL A. DOBROUOLNY, JOSEPH J. DOELL, DAROLD P. DOMEY, ROBERT H. DOMINGUEZ, JULIO R. DOSTERSCHILL. W. L. DOTSON, GENE E. DOTSON, JOE A. DOUGLAS, EDGAR M. DOUGLASS, LEWIS E. DOUGLASS, MERRILL M. DOUGLASS, RICHARD E. DOWMAN, GERALD M. DOYLE, JOHN P. DRIGGS, DONALD E. DROMGOOLE, TOM DRURY, MORLEY F. DUFFEY, WILLARD H. DUGOSH, DOUGLAS J. DUNNE, JIMMY C. DURBIN, RICHARD C. DURDA, FRANK J. DURST, LOUIS H. DUSEBOUT, EDWARD F. DUSEK, EDMUND E. DWINNELL, WILLIAM F. DYER, BYRON F. EARNEST, BILLY N. EHRINGER, WILLIAM J. EICHMAN. FRANK F. EIDSON, THOMAS M. EIKEL, THOMAS H. EITEL, JAMES W. ELIZONDO, EUTIQUIO M. ELLINGTON, DAN H. ELLIOT, CHARLES E. EMERSON, RICHARD DON EMERY, H. B. EMMONS, CARLTON B. ENGLAND, W. C. ERP, FRED A. ESTEIN, DALTON M. ESTES, WILLIAM T. EUBANK, RAYMOND J. EVANS, REGINALD D. EVANS, ROBERT C. EVANS, ROBERT O. EVANS, WILLIAM R. EVERTT, J. M. FARLEY, PAT J. FARLOW, JOHN R. FAWCETT, DAVID Y. FEAZEL, GILES T. FENNER, ARLAND L. FERANDEZ, GUY J. FERGUSON, ROBERT W. FERRELL, SIDNEY C. FINFROCK, TOMMY J. FINK, WILLIAM W. FINKS, CLARK E. FISCHER, BART FISH, EDDIE W. FITE, LLOYD E. FLETCHER, CURTIS M. FLORENTIN, DAVID W. FLORES, ENRIQUE R. FLOURNOY, CURTIS L. FLOURNOY, DALE R. FOJT, ROBERT L. FORETICH, RICHARD B. FOSTER, EUGENE R. FOSTER, JOE BILL FOSTER, JOHN H. FOX, JOHN L. FRAM, JEROME S. FRANCIS, BOB L. FRAZIER, MONTIE G. FREE, WOODROW, A. FREY, MICHAEL L. FRIES, CECIL E. FRNKA, ROBERT L. FUCHS, HERBERT A. FUCHS, MONROE H. FULLER, ROBERT L. GAGE, CLARANCE W. GAINER, rUVIPWni n i GAITHER, W. D. GALLEY, FRED W. GARCIA, JESUS R. GARCIA, LIONEL G. GARCIS, RAUL , GARDNER, RONALD G. GARNER, CURTIS M. 149 GARNER, JOHN J. GARETT, JOE N. GARZA, EDUARDO HUGO GARZA, JORGE GAUL, ROY D. GAUTIER, SAM P. GEDDES, EARL L. GEDDES, GORDON H. GENTRY, JOHN A. GENTRY, RICHARD E. GENTZ, D.H. GIARDINA, VINCENT J. GIBSON, GORDON F. GIBSON, R. E. GILBERT, BILL C. GILBRETH, KENNETH A. GILCHRIST. 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Not pictured: Darrow Hooper, Student Representative. dean W. e. PENBERTHY DEAN Chairman 190 Coaches GILBERT STEINKE Backfield Coach OLIVER DAYTON Trainer WILLIAM DUNCAN COOPER ROBBINS End Coach Freshman Coach ■ n i Addison, James Baker, James Ballard, W. R. Barrett, Ray HOWARD ZUCH ____________________ President TEX FARMER ___________ Vice President BOBBY RAGSDALE ____________ Secretary Binford, Don Blaine, James Blair, W. G. Blake, G. A. Blanton, Sam Bless, Billy Blundell, J Don Braslau, Robert Burk, T. K. Byrd, Lester Capt, Louis Carpenter, W. A. Crawford, Don Crossman, Jerry DeRouen, Dale Dishman, James Dixon, Robert Dollahite, Tom Dollar, Roy Ecrette, Joe Ellis, Don Ellis, Ralph Fields, Truett Gabriel, Charles Garmany, John Garrett, Don Gottlob, John Graves, Don (graves, Ray Gwin, C. D. Haas, Ray Hall, Charles Hargrove, Joe Heft, Don Hill, Walter Hooper, Darrow 192 Houser, Eddie Hudeck, Russ Hudgins, Charles Johnson, Bob Jones, Bob Kachtik, E. D. Lackey, L. L. Langford, Alvin Lary, Yale Lastelick, Jerry Leisner, Charles Little, Jack Magee, Aden Magouirk, Connie Marks, Malcolm Marquette, Leo Martin, Roy Mays, R. E. Miksch, Leroy Miller, Eric Moon, Don Munnerlyn, Bill Murphy, Alton McCarley, Robert McGowan, Bill Nelson, Jerry Niland, T. K. Ohlendorf, N. K. Pafford, Joe Parnell, John The Texas A M “T” Association is composed of all men who have earned a letter in both major and minor sports during the year. These men are recognized as A M s top athletes for the year, and quite often the Aggie “T” Association roll call sounds like a “Who’s Who” of the Southwest Conference sports world. Pirtle, Rodney Pratt, Don Robbins, Cooper Rush, Marshall Salyer, John Saxe, Augie Saxe, Charles Schero, Joe Schlather, W. G. Scott, H. B. Scott, J. D. Spradlin, Glenn Stalter, Bill Stull, Jerry Surovik, John Theriot, Sidney Wallace, Guy Weick, Richard Westmoreland, V. E. Williams, Jimmy Willmann, W. J. Wilmsen, Ed Winkler, L. E. Work, Melvin 193 ( .u bs UV ; ? f i, § i Dodgers stretcyjed ; Hodge I j £ ' B ROOKLYN, N Y. ( P).—Brook- Hodge: yn ' s high-flying I heir National League lead to five ind a half games ’.Vi-dn ■sf ' JtTt. h light —iheir tnggesi margin o ' ishing the hapless in a txvi-nighf do 3 and 11 to 1 . Tlie Dodgers battered Chi _ litehing for twenty-four nitV ' in- •ludtng home runs m the Brst Duke Snider and Gil -by .•ago Cubs leader, H i ... V Mb Battalion Published It? A M Students For 75 Years I ding l ne by 4l)raius B Pirates F Reds, 31 I | ,; jj pAii Y , tmnm ak« i|, £yg; • Wi Lr—— all strategy of pla; UIf.Y IN THE INTERr ' ON (Aggielarid). TKX A 4 T OF A GREATER A M COLLEGE ' RIDAY, SEFTi. .R 26, 1952 Pries, r-v WILLIAMS DUE 91 strategy of pla ing | ' OR HOSPITAL . - y -- g I RELEASE soon fes whipped the Shreve- -- 1 ---:--- 1 ,u. 7 exas r by ] ivalk.s. PITTSBURGH, Pa. elder Cal Abrams blasted h_ inth and tentlt homers of the sea an and Hal Rice collected three! ingles as the Pittsburgh Pirates Aged the Cincinnati Redleg llfls lilllll Iged We m egs, 3 to Pp idnesday before 1,567 fans— nallest crowd of the season. Back-to-back singles by Abram ; L anny O’Connell and Race . ttr-j. iced the winning run in fib - ' ti, iVehth off Relief Jackie Co i c Vf c. ho was tagged with his tifth r T Southpaw Paul LaPalme trat---. s ’S ' , mu,,-,« . 1 ,, Piratps. sruf •von hits tor h.s lidh „. .£?■ ■ aimr trn dhtoat . Up tj £ Up $■$ ' % ' . . p nrt atlowprt only two jfev- V ip %. ' ■■ % ' -A “ Ah,-urns, thr Hues - Irackfr .• S o ' s § ;%«« ' “• A Htori lus first homtupf-i, „ j i ?,S | vi his V the season’s twelfth tri¬ umph against four defeats for the .34-year-old Trucks, acquired by the White Sox in June from the St. Louis Browns. Trucks struck out four to raise his season total to 1 . three behi WASHINGTON (vRi. ......... Ted Williams, Boston | oa ds the Am Sox slugging outfielder, be released Aug lethseda, Aid , Naval Hos- fal where he has been under- . treatment for ear trouble developed while he v lane ind ►Maiihe teammate Billy Pierce whose 97;,, Boston I l ads the America gging outfielder, ed Aug. I from as Tnieks,’ ' but.....he was a goner j 1 after Carrasquel belted the fifth-1 f inning triple to center field. Parnell | the next batter, Trucks, on o short witl holding third. But got i roile o - League. flying jet plat Although the in K- ,et9 V v O c g third. s- ' CHICAGO iOiTi Ssi, Tl mins t! a,ji|j t AV ii j j j r _ 4 24 Total 27 7 ri irked 4i ' 4 N tAi Tail - ' 1 u Ibi v imr iV). liefer Co Mi ' WV V. 4 HoidfSbA 4U — Tyl ' sIVn bi A lr € % - TREMENDOUS PRESSU . S S 111, i S ' Shell, ' The Li angels of the PCL paid 3 . rtii-time record price player’s contract when the ' $35,000 to .Shreveport, 1 j ___ ubs Sale Now in Sight fr f A 1 . ithe end of .the { Pitcher Fred Bai the Rediegs w Fire) Trucks hurls T against Red cs a h iczewsk’ his seventh for the ’ 4 %; CHICAGO, 111. UP) K. Wrigley of the Chicago Cubs said Wednesday his| club would have to be a winne [ore he sells it. . ;ley recently saidJ T s ' . -Owner P. | Last year, the Bruins finished fj seventh-place l after a cellar windup in 1951, ■pdnpsdnv hisi MPOt finish in 1950, a :e finishes in 1949 and 19 been reported Frank topolis banker a by, Indian . has an inside trai V the ( era ick Cubs. talked to McKinn ’ sale of ihe Cubs, nor h me,” Wrigley Wy did not specify how t puld become a winner. i hard to plan in midstu he said. “We never let dov ability. No matter how strong a club appears on paper, if there is r proven quarterback available, the team ' s potential success js clouded in mystery. Ever since Bobby Lane left Texas for rns always have seemed to have a qi hey had one last season, too, until T. J 01 d a superb job in leading the Steers if- supei rence titl Texas again has the same nother conference member v, pereharged T quarterback ij acute, for Fran , came anc j horses Were r ' -;— , France a little ■ .• ago. Both are t . was dark bays, anj ' f a aitlr-sftt. o sleuths bayed ' }■ X --a. o(thp v ■ efforts to get good playej get better men X y -s - ' • ■ ecause i N s est developme .«Tonal case. ScotiwFo % 5 ’3 K V ' % mm rigley estimated the Cubs ha it three million dollars sim rollars ning the pennant in 1945 (ryii ret back on top. xx : . c - ti i-trying to iley said. r !ause of a great manager ai lyers. Lose, and it’s the busine pffice falling down.” 1 he thougj dta is doit 1 pal to fi igley minj The Cub owner said | Manager Phil Cavanrei tager,” Wri.. it isn’t com “I ' ve been patient! campaign tc said. r .. I 3 M Wim W m if! Jill! Hf lillffit altKif ' W !iwPW V® . O’-O i) Srris, chief detectiv ; ;4 ain -x 7M Wre8 “ ' fAHM” mVimA ii ' sli s 4 r f ft 1 7 4 MM fit I r : ° V P.: Manager pp i a good ji K, | wailing for a campaign to fire tk aid. • ' ft M Ed ' s hope dy scotched ninwt K nmicr Cub sta ____ _ Cubs ' Dos Ai gclcs iarm club, would rcplao Ca f arrctta before the season endec The purchase of Ralph Kino slugging outfielder, from the Rttj burgh Pirates, was not a cure sfi , Wrigley said. You can ' t build i ' team wjth one man as Kiner prov in Pjttsburch, ' ' he added. H , •« 5 t l j .Vseball business,” Wri J e Tom Yawkey in Bo _ ’W . fily, you can buy t g «ms and still get w J t. ■ We ' re dealing .Ik Ui ‘ 1:11 I JiP aces Iki Mfi mi bWin ■ whole ■f.‘A aarsr jt ' . .. y. yf A yk !ng his first com-, ‘ May 4, fanne i May 4, fanm 2nd walked two. It was 1: WiiM f. C f r E ■ ’b-D Dallas districts, Wednesday at City [ariety pool, where ISO r ;rs under 14 competed for in the city-wide meet sched- it Fair Park pool Aug. 6 . The Northeast Dallas district meet Is scheduled Thursday at Fietze park pool. al winners were: smmi tiAix tack, irlins :ince walkt........... victory’ against seven. dfc l Brownies bunched t ’o o| hits in the second after i Ik to score their only run. I b ’was added in the fourth 3 eighth. Their only extra-base I swe irrison in • A V in a savage L bout at C ?sday night, seroni, 25, weight !%rrscRiPTs f Schoendlenst, seaso horse„, at a track, iju 1 pairU - ' u otaies 3an ’ a lacerat 1 ' 1 f Vo ' ..son, has signi ict with the ' em. led his fourth con- San Francis , _ ' il Sweden tmkholm, _________ (field, Olympic champion ‘ rOhi ‘ ‘ ' Statejilar who aims i woM records ' “ injng. . . —uW escaped Whitey Turkman Schoendienst in the 1 , 000 -n ; second Tuesday field meet at ladium. Ifield was timed at 2:22.3, compared with the recognized, record of 2:21.3. -oTy mi fn a track and i ic Sta -« lochoendienst slumbled a few Vy— ' ' I; steps and fell to the ground, “blood streaming from Uie gash Now ree Frank GUn rd-work!ng Bucceroni, the ilmer working I while the two Judges, Ed and John Bray voted SWT -da leroni, in scoring his foriy- ALL SWC bb ' bt ibb r f ,, -i. , b0si , ' r ° over his left eye. Dr. Anthony ira ' _ ' ■ Palermo, Giant club physician, e a.rf.fN JOV ] X]VriJ-K r ' A i s k c ' “ Atlanta.—Georgia Tech Coach the Detroit York. — The N tion«I League, now a stron ger ■ hitting circuit than the American, is a good bet to eclipse Us all-Unte icord this tome-run record this season. 1 With about throe fifths of tha e, National League 1 , oases full and in Pjnch-Runncr with the winning Hth campaign gone, batters have bla game-winriiqg Wow heels of a sihgie by Whitey irccf pavey Williams came on the Whitey Lock- with the tyi: _ Dave Koslo, last run. x hurlers, was single with tory. Jim He hatted out in ............. Cards rallied for four runs to take 5 to 1 lead. Larry Jansen d He ‘ ' ' ■ replaced Hearn and retired eleven to W. Cliff Chambers held the Gianl oened with an infield single, intbers fanned St ■the Los Angeles 1 last year. Dodd, w ssr.s,rGss:£ 2i ' ja |ag Sr ' “ ' Iters have blasted out 705 horn- .1 Sw.At that rate, the year’s total s would reach 1,175. The existing i]“ mark is 1,100 set in 1950. Cleveland. — The Clevehuwi p Browns start training Sunday at { Hiram College—looking for at least six new first-string men. The six starters fron year ' s squad who will not U hand this time are Offensive.End | Mac Speedie, Offen Speedie, Offensive Gain, Outside Lin Bob Gain, Outside — . Hal Herring, Defensive Tackle ; j 1 and J John Kissett and Safetyman 1 a® Lady Kills Bull; Others Throw It ■By Tex Maule A MISGUIDED BULL WITH MORE COURAGE Ulan good en ' se had the had luck •ijuana the other day. he calf of Miss Patricia McCormick of Big Spring, Texas. A male bullfighter ' ” ’ ' ' ’------ innary without further narked last week, the han the male. Mb- fter she Co V uagies naiiv in r.ignm ■ a Si n k Shippers, 6-4 oV eb to gore a female bullfighter down in | A W — 4 L He inflicted an eight-inch wound in i .« I i McCormick of Big Spring, Texas. V b -_ Ae ' . TLiTC 1 ii fiTln KIVKS i. The Newu es won the,ir row: axne by de-; his r, t • jiighr. on an ! Mnsi, Ich p Two Tornay had to work so fast that ' Masi laid down sacrifice to Tie to get set for the j Swartz, who tried too late to catch ooped up the hall in j Brown at home. Stringer then hit hand flipped it. like a man • a fielder ' s choice to Costa, who alley, to Catcher Phil threw wide to Hamrick in an effort : to start a double-play. The ball ling play. produced j The next hatter was Milt .Ioffe, rolled into fright field and Beeler going to third. Eagles a made a great catch of the steppo ] on ,htrd ? rEarl base. Jntfc hit: scored, with Mast going to ay, who Bnb Bareford. batting for Mazar, bounder; hen shot a single to right which Brucker. fcAGLES - r “ - ■ mmmm rwt Hogan, . nii, who added the third jewel in golfdom’s trig to his Masters and U.S. Open victories, waves ass Whalen, left, of the mayor’s reception committe fiogan, accompanied by his wife, Valerie, centey liner United Slates. Later Tuesday he ' mmi b i .. . % j Tornay 1 n. in ' o rei 5 ?! out Innnii and a ticker tape parade on lower MW FINALLY CHOKES Graves Sparks AggiesiU To Beat Cougars 21-13SC 1 pop up to ideals Litho m Lb Moms Robinson edged terj ...v. r. closer to the City National Leag tfense collapsed, Clark flag Tuesday night at RevcivJ- a bunt hit. and f - j park with a S-to -2 vie to ringer ' s single to, Dallas Litho in a first-hrfL ,al Ci nd moved i game. The winners now need ontP n 1 a victory ' over Pleasant Grov _ bUL : Frid ay night to sew up the leagu-4 ' t l ! v JatT cViampionship Jrr- be; Bob Whatley went the disianc faa . s ' _ or Morris Robinson, spacing fiva K M ' c tits. JfG i Cliff Dearing, John Dean,, lenry Suche paced the nth two hits each; w yv nd ministralive functions and .that ling, boxing, playing basci trenuous sports normally, rtciude bullfighting, since wi nick at the time. With thos] rill leave bullfighting out tiiiu Anyway, we (bought we p;f nit undue criticism of womifc ur-p 1 .. hat ihis viewpoint is unfa A ' -W tupid, to quote a few of 1 V 1 ! ° Lsanoa pM ' - ' Kl69 Mist Erma Lengcfrid t ' uon e,nSM S“£ dk.r ttlo f .Uiunupn «sJ ing oujT l ;« d su! ■ C ' • ' ooU5 x f l ,- s3!0j4 said as he stood in the place of! It was too much for honor at City Hall Plaza after Worth blacksmith’s son receiving a siren-screaming ticker j papers and caddied as tape parade up Broadway and a | help his widowed mother 64-word telegram of tribute from i went on to become On! his links partner, President Dwight nhower. tough skin,” he added, ,arm around Die shoui- ■yed Valerie, his soft spot in St‘ ‘’fiS k |f ' Wf, o for mi X-xs. mm np-eyed have greatest golfer of the era lv bf v : dde t l jrney the wiry Texan was wonderful, but daze.” Things ay j Lemy.j.s u s 1 and . . . and ... 1 Hogans shorl bing that ever hap- -Tuesday |USS choked up. No- ' day n Unit i )OT 7l b 1 0 III: Lx Bill ' ns eased from v, AtJanta, Ga.. 6-21 is defending chami ittle ragged at m . the net Southern ymm A • I ? “ iVortor 3 f .Sec ‘ i to get in touch cn he hasn’t con- i re i May. “The money ° r m come and play ill be no guarantees jrtc of fl in New York Tiles- fiext i guar him. G fiext tournament will •«7 m Masters. ph l ' J contestant will have to number this year before play,” said May. The fans r i tied to know who they are pe ling just like any other sport, jar Hir pjr grams are printed with at numbering idea, anyway. l}951,1 paid Hogan 515,000 j iliniM 1 Cup star |ceded sec- - rouDd S s o -s H iai, ,,ij!rfififii- if =p g !! ? |a S s-|| -o iiWiplf rips tiiifi l m I? m li! 5 cl ;.ir s I 3 ? ' IjPll %u% lalii tougher from Ethei play- spiratn lion.” Earlier he hUPWfcstt- . S€ marks with the s, j” just for today, Bowling f y I See HOGAN. Page 12, Col. j AirmenFWl ' ? ' ----- it in - -1 Ui. ' JJke Airmenj X-xz t,.- r K-F-B • Chance Voug zer-Bcil will son play aft l5s- fanks of the sec-j with Harrison! Lewis, the cur-| of the running. 1 chance to whip ‘ which has hand- ( ed them five straight losses this j season. T ' - ■ ' 0,4 -m ....... ml Mi d Hogan 515, loney to get him at Tam He won the ' world ' iship which, that i for $ 12 ,; ,500. He walked j Sl ! vith y o £$!($ !■ i 527,500. wants -to try lor the prize this time, he ' s i it. But I won’t make ntee. Why should I e ' s that big a prize at jpo r ero BASEBALL CALENDAR [HOGAN ALL AMERICAN ALL SWC That’s the better psSikii ' e ' 5 ? ,i I Continued from Page 10. That ' s the better opening chapter The Babe frankly se- good war— •’ Yon tre has been :ial structure,” s(C! %, 10 sounds likfr ttering l; i two mns, il Tuesday when the OU- victory Avas season shutout. ack Cardey, the k from the mound where this srf 7 i m TEXAS LEAGUE Hi Oklahoma CUy 2-(U In- PI go the distance | ” five hits, three of; M ggjfcg -.. first two innings. ! Kwh W ray- third. Li- ...... ni ’ Tutea.- fTj-U ' tTlONAL LEAGUE u- ............1 11 1? s i. f Worth.—Cicct (70 ' vs. s fl City.—Wootdrklw er -McNciUnce (5-4) mi 7 § IT k’Te ,t l OAV RK ?ULT! 1 runs. 5 greens. I know you had. a large .yy f i gallery at Carnoustie, but I want J | |:iyou to know tliat you had an m- : i 4 i ? Jjkinitely larger one here in the n.if t 4city of New York. ' J ' 4 2 4 Tribute was paid to the cham- 9 3 X ■ pion also by Horton Smith, presi¬ dent of the Professional Golfer ' s T.-noz- R rXraincnap O ’ ' V O bodily fi-% wed (IT- ’ pnally. personally w the give-and-take itact sports. •hey crow too much when they i and cry too much when they e, and as we said before, they lire the end justifies the means, ' or instance, there was the lady far who settled an argument rules with another lady golfer a big tournament several years • She yanked a pietol out of • golf bag and pointed it at her icrsary, who wisely conceded putt or point, whichever it Tuesday, but said her score wasn ' t too good.’ ' Babe reported a blond test Tues- | day showed everything to be nor¬ mal. However, she. will not get her big checjqip at Beaumont, where she underwent surgery, until Sep¬ tember, Accompanying her from Tampa will be a pro golfing companion, Betty Dodd. They will visit Peggy Kirk, another pro golfing pal, at s-gaasiTf! . ivcr,, 5 1 r ? Mi r II II ?„ nir V-.s-. J|Q •hurah 2. vL AMERICAN LEAGUE B ym- ALL SWC SS- ItrSKSSl .. pw ■m oouKGH, Pa. (IP).—Crafty . ' guy like • u ' I £ an ' ' ’ 1 ker . property of the New York berto in the top preliminary, remember new things and better Giants, will stop off in Chicago for Newcomer Roger .Mackay whip-1 . T.-n „ „.|,u SOUTHERN ASSOCIATION | Paris Routs Garland, KMhvltle ' Graves, h it hard, fumbles early in the first quarter. ERIC MILLER CHARLIE SAXE Aggies 21 -U of H 13 Led by Ray Graves and Don Ellis, the underdog Texas Aggies season with a bang by slapping down the U. of H. Cougars 21-13. The Aggies scored first on a 57-yard march climaxed when passed to Hooper in the end zone. Hooper added the extra After receiving the kickoff, the Cougars couldn’t move yards needed on a fourth down try. A M came right ha score with a series of bullet passes and then handed off , and the TD. Hooper converted, and the score at the halfi Early in the third quarter the Cougars, led by fullback yards for their first score. Carr scored on a third down A M came roaring back and led by the running of of Graves, marched 63 yards to the clinching TD. Gravel one-yard line. Hooper added his third conversion to bring The Cougars’ last touchdown was scored on a 23-yard Meeks. But the score doesn’t tell the story of the game. The favored Cou|, _ by 30 pounds per man in the line and were favored by .two touchdowns in the | The fierce Aggie line play completely stopped the Cougar offensive threat on- hampered their overall offensive punch. The Aggies had three touchdowns of penalties. Standouts for the Aggies were Graves, Ellis, Haas, Theriot, Tate, Little, Hooper anc ROY DOLLAR Ellis returns a kickoff to the 37. ■n ■ Aggies 14- Oklahoma A M 7 Texas Aggies were too much for the Oklaggies to handle as the Farmers the first moment of play with the Okies putting up a terrific after a drive of 43 yards in the first quarter, with Connie Hooper added the conversion and the Farmers led 7-0. promptly fumbled when Jack Little, A M’s All-American abers loose from the ball. But on the first down try by a Hthe Pokes recovered on their own seven. From there £ H)re. The score at the half was 7-7. ve started until midway through the final quarter, when babers dropped back to pass and flipped to the 17 where into the air and Hub Scott, flying by, grabbed the ball and by the line smashes of Don Kachtik, the Aggies marched for yard line. Kachtik carried twice in a row and on the third try ■ Point- n jjjffi able to make another threat and the game ended with the Farmers Broward another score. Farmers were Kachtik, Scott, Crossman, Little, Graves, and Ellis. DARROW HOOPER CONN IE MAGOUIRK Magouirk smashes over for the first score. 199 Graves on a keeper play picks up fifteen. ROBERT DIXON Aggies 7 - Kentucky 10 Kentucky’s Cotton Bowl Champion Wildcats eked out a thrilling IQ and fighting Aggie team for A M’s first defeat of the year. The first half was highlighted by several drives fizzling out foi gpii teams, to the Kentucky 5-yard line early in the second period, but fo ||| ' ies at the t failed to gain and the Wildcats punted out. But the Cadets moved scoring on a pass from Ray Graves to Jerry Crossman. Djrrow Aggies a 7-0 halftime lead. After receiving the kickoff from Kentucky to start the s punt was blocked by the hard-charging Wildcat line. Takin. Wildcats moved for nine yards in three tries at the Cadet goal with three minutes gone in the third period. Late in the same period the Wildcats made a 73-yard marclr Late in the game the Aggies made two long drives, both of With time running out, the Farmers drove to the Kentucky 5. Disd in the reach of Darrow Hooper’s educated toe, the Farmers gambled all on with Graves desperately seeking Don Ellis in the end zone with a pass, whii down. Time ran out before the Aggies could get another play into motion. Standouts for the Aggies were Graves, Hooper, Crossman and Ellis. Graves on an attempted pass is snowed under. 200 WALTER HILL Aggies 6 - Michigan State 48 little to choose from between the two clubs. State scored TfP WiiliisUircssive march of ( J9 van ls. Roy Dollar had put them in the hole with a g _ he number one team in the nation, wore down a fighting bunch of y V T exans in a blazing fd kuuarter after the Aggies had held them at bay for three breath- ‘ ' • Aiakihg periods. throughout the first half thi ooming punt. The AgjrfetHifcmigerf jht back, marching through the air on the deadly passing . , - of quarterback Ray Graves. Graves ' Bmpleted four passes in the drive, climaxed when Graves, 16, wiggled out of the grasp of the State line and circled tra point try was blocked by the Spartan line, uchdowns, to hold a 21-6 halftime edge. After a scoreless Exploded for 27 points in the final frame, to make what was Ikaway. in defeat, gaining many compliments from the Michigan State and sportsmanship. Graves, Ellis and Little played standout ball for State roared back for two nv i pE lr ;;“5 NORBERT OHLENDORF CHARLIE HALL 201 Hill makes the catch for seventeen. HAYDEN MAYEAUX f BILLY McGOWAN Aggies 7 - TCU 7 The defending champion TCU Horned Frogs found a fighting much to handle, as they escaped College Station with a tie. After a scoreless first period the Horned Frogs shifted from Dutch Meyer Special, the spread, and marched 75 yards and passing of Ray McKown. This gave TCU a halftime lead After the terrific TCU defense had held the Aggies Cadets came to life midway in the final frame. Joe McKown’s punt 8 yards to the Aggie 18. From there the running Connie Magouirk to drive 82 yards for the tou breath, big Darrow Hooper dropped back to try the place through the uprights to tie the score. From then on it was a question of whether or not the ball in time to launch another drive. The Frogs moved the the clock. On the last play of the game, Dutch showed he was he ordered McKown to punt the ball. The standouts for the Aggies were Crossman, Rush and Magouirk Hill, Sayler and Boring on defense. Graves hands off to Ellis on a right end sweep. 202 RAY BARRETT LEO MARQUETTE Davidson of Baylor sweeps right end for 12 yards and the winning score. Aggies 20-Baylor 21 £tent Aggie air game, the Baylor Bears ran up against a fired-up, c;k and only the margin of Bracato’s third extra point preserved Jtake a 14-0 lead going into the second period. Up to this time town to their name, but after recovering a Baylor fumble on ; t over, with Don Kachtik scoring. Juan Coronado’s extra found themselves back on their own 7-yard line. But on tik, Charley Hall, and Don Ellis, the Aggies marched 93 {verted to bring the score at halftime to 14-13. recovered a Baylor fumble on the Bruin 26 and the Aggies kachtik making his third tally, to bring the score to 20-14. But eir homecoming victory, and the Bears came powering back to son’s 12 yard scamper. With the crowd hushed, Bracato came in as they might, the Aggies could not break through, and Bracato nose out the Aggies 20-21. were Hill, Little, Kachtik, Hall and Ellis. ALVIN LANGFORD COOPER ROBBINS, JR. 203 Kachtik smashes over from the four. Ellis makes a TD on a pass in the second quarter. EDWARD KACHTIK Aggies 31-Arkansas 12 Playing their best game of the year, the fighting Cadets blasted the first victory of the year on Kyle Field. Arkansas made a gam e the score 6-6 in the second quarter and pulling up to a 19-12 deficit the ever-hustling Aggies applied more and more pressure, an fourth quarter. A M scored in the first quarter on a 16-yard pass frorn with a 26-yard scoring aerial. The third touchdown wa B _ covering 9 yards. The score at the half was 19-6. Arkansas pulled up close on a beautiful pass from RalT ™ third period, hut with five minutes gone in the final quart ' on ice when he powered for ten yards and the Aggies’ foJ with two minutes left to play, when defensive specialist Joh Dollar and scampered 20 yards through the center of the b The Aggie standouts were Graves and Ellis, with Little Magouirk makes a 23-yard run to the A M 49. 204 RICHARD FREY RAYMOND HAAS Jerry Norton carries for a first down to the Cadet 13. Aggies 13-SMU 21 ed the SMU Mustangs to a 21-13 victory over the punchless Farmers and from the Southwest Conference football race. cjuarter, the Ponies marched to the Aggie 25-yard line. In two running y to the 9-yard line, and then blooped a pass to end Jim Hawn in erted. M couldn’t move the ball, and a fourth down fumble by on the Aggie 26. But the Aggies held the Ponies right there er. After the Aggies kicked the ball out, the Ponies put on ond touchdown. Stollenwerck converted to bring the score passed for a first down on the Aggie 38. A seven-yard gain gave A M a first down on the SMU 41. Then Graves hit 22 with one minute to play. Graves passed again, this time . Graves, trying to pass, was trapped, and then broke away and as the half ended. Hooper’s conversion attempt was wide. Score ckoff to start the second half, the Ponies marched to their third touch¬ coring from the 17-yard line. Stollenwerck converted, urth quarter, with Graves out of the game, Roy Dollar and Don Ellis led the 63-yard touchdown drive. Pete Mayeaux scored the touchdown on a 17-yard sweep d. Hooper converted just as the game ended, tandouts for the Aggies were Graves, Ellis, Dollar, and Ru sh. SID THERIOT 205 Graves leaps into the end zone for the first Aggie touchdown. MARVIN TATE HERBERT SCOTT Aggies 6-Rice 16 Hampered by the absence of Ray Graves, the Aggies went down by a 16-6 score. The Aggies had one threat in the first quarter wh yard punt return to the Rice 15, but the play was brought back Rice scored first after recovering an Aggie fumble on the Fa, led 7-0. The Aggies bounced right back when Ellis and C( the Aggies on a 76-yard touchdown drive. Ellis shot two yards and one to Magouirk for 10 yards. Magouirk add rushes into the rugged Rice line. The drive was climaxed In the second half the Owls took over the ball game. Le the Owls pounded out another touchdown and booted a 21 1 under. The Aggies’ offense never could seem to function. The outstanding players for the Aggies were Ellis, Magouir played a good game, but it was Rice’s day. Ellis makes a first on the A M 38 late in the fourth. LAWRENCE WINKLER 206 JOHNNY SALYER Magouirk sweeps end for 22 yards. Aggies 12 - Teasippers 32 Riwest Conference champion Texas Longhorns methodically rolled over a outgunned, Aggie team on Memorial Field by a 32-12 score. t 428 yards on rushing plays, passing only 7 times, only 2 of which ere held to 93 yards rushing, hut made 137 yards through the march after receiving the kickoff. The Aggies fought their t ut a fumble stopped the drive. The Cadets had taken the ball jinble by Texas’ Gib Dawson. Ray Graves passed to Haas for Hooper behind the TU secondary for a 55-yard gain to the :ked up four yards in a straight line smash but on the next kvered. r serious threat until the fourth quarter. In the meantime the mmanding 29-0 lead. Late in the final quarter, with Graves out on Ellis guided the Farmers to two sudden touchdowns. The first d the second by Haas. Stung, the Sips came roaring back, but with a Tng them from the Cadet 7-yard line, they had to settle for a last-ditch the Aggies were Jack Little, W. G. Blait, Joe Boring, Graves and Ellis. LOUIS CAPT T. K. NILAND Ellis hands to Magouirk on a 5-yard touchdown plunge. 207 First row: Pete Mayeaux , Marvin Tate , Ray Graves , Johnny Salyer , Connie Magouirk , Don Ellis , Bob McCarley , Roy Dollar , Raymond Haas . Second row: Warren Anderson, Johnny Cavileer, Jerry Crossman , Howard Zuch , Bill Ballard, Don Kachtik , Herbert Wolf, Bennie Sinclair, Bob Stout. Third row: Leo Marquette , Louis Capt , Bill McMahon, Walter Hill , T. K. Niland , Sid Theriot , Troy Thompson, Richard Vick, Cooper Robbins , Durwood Scott . Fourth row: Joe Schero , Charlie Saxe , Monty Martin, Bobby Dixon , Hal Parks, A1 Langford , W. G. Blair, Henry Clark, Bob Gosney. Fifth row: Joe Boring , Wlwood Kettler, Ivan Greenhaw, Dino Woodruff, Eric Miller , Norbert Ohlendorf , Don Moore, Charley Hall , Darrow Hooper . Sixth row: Joel Smith, Ed Hennig, Dick Frey , Coleman Hensley, Lawrence Winkler , Ray Barrett , Jack Frey, Bob Goble. Seventh row: Juan Coronado, Billy Jo McGowan , Jack Little , Paul Kennon, Herbert Scott , Marshall Rush . Lettermen 208 Fish push one over on the Shorthorns. Coach Robbins explains his tactics to his three sons—Ronald, Donald COOPER ROBBINS —Coach and Cooper, Jr. 209 99 Front row, left to right: Don Moon, Stanley Baker, Pat McCrory and David Williams. Middle row: James Gallemore, Rodney Pirtle, Bob Johnson, Joe Hargrove, Don Binford, and Don Heft. Back row: Coach John Floyd, Cecil Neely, James Addison, Roy Martin, Leroy Miksch, Ken Murray, and Jerry Nelson. University of Houston Northwest Louisiana . Trinity _______________________ Colorado A M ___________ Eastern New Mexico .... fSMU ............______:_________ Arizona ______________________ fTexas __________________________ Baylor ________________________ Arkansas _____________________ TCU ____________________________ Season’s Record A M OPP. ......65 59 ......53 58 ......60 55 ......60 46 ......68 48 ______35 57 ______49 60 ......54 58 ......44 60 .......56 48 .......36 67 Texas ___________________________ Rice _____________________________ SMU _____________________________ Baylor__________________________ Texas ___________________________ Rice M________________________ Arkansas _____________________ University of Houston SMU _____________________________ TCU _____________.1:.,___________ Denotes Conference games Denotes Southwest Conference tourney games A M OPP. ......51 42 ......56 69 ......51 43 ......46 47 ......49 68 ......52 68 ......46 66 ......44 48 ......59 73 ......48 52 212 Aggies 65 - University A hustling Aggie team won their op season over the visiting Cougars by At the end of the first half tj Cougars 26. But with a brilliant ahead in the third quarter 40 started, the Farmers led 48-47. T: on ice with a 17-point fourth qu Cougars to 12 points. Martin drops in a hook shot. Pirtle hustles a rebound. 4.ggies 44 - University of Houston 48 The Farmers were as cold as the proverbial icebox and never could forge ahead as the Cougars gained revenge for their earlier season loss. The game was close all the way with the Aggies tieing the score at the end of the second period 20-20 and at the end of the third period 33-33. But Houston proved to be too much in the fourth quarter and pulled away. Don Binford led the Cadets, with 13 paints, closely followed by Leroy Miksch with 12. 214 Aggibs 53-NW Louisiana 58 In spite of Binforcl’s 15 points, the Farmers dropped their first game of the season to NW Louisiana in DeWare Field House by a 53r58 score. The Aggies were playing without the services of Leroy Miksch, who was out with va bruised hip. The Farmers led for the first three quarters, on to see Waple Lillie come in to drop in ten points for tM ayou Boys in the last quarter to upset the hustling Aggies. Aggies 60 - Trinity 55 A slow-starting game with erratic ball passing and missed crip shots kept both teams scoreless until the clock showed 3 minutes and 40 seconds of the first quarter gone. Then both teams broke loose with a rash of scores. With Trinity leading 33-30 at the half; the Aggies eased back into the lead on a series of shots by Binford. With three minutes left in the game the Aggies put on the freeze and successfully controlled the ball for the re¬ mainder of the game. Miksch was high-point man with 19 points and Binford second with 11. Binford gets off a set shot. Aggies 60 - Colorado A M 46 The Aggies won another easy victory over w T eak and inexperienced Colorado. The Farmers jumped into the lead in the first half minute of play and were never seriously threatened as the inept Colorado boys were out¬ classed from start to finish. The score at the half was 42-20 and the Aggies coasted the rest of the game. Miksch led the Cadet scprers with 19 points. Aggies 49 Arizona 66 The Aggies were never really in serious competition in the 1953 SWC tourney as they dropped two straight games, one to SMU by a 57-35 score and the other to the towering Arizona Wildcats. The listless Farmers could never seem to find the range and were be¬ hind from the start of the SMU game. Ari¬ zona led at the end of the first half by only 28-27, but a 20-point third quarter put the game on ice. Addison pops in a jump shot from way out. Pirtle goes up after a rebound. Aggies 54 Texas 58 The Aggies lost their final SWC tourney to the Texas Longhorns by a 58-54 score. The Longhorns jumped to an early lead, but the Farmers, paced by Binford and Miksch came roaring to take a brief halftime lead. The score changed hands three times in the thrill-packed third quarter. Texas clinched the game early in the third quarter. A des¬ perate Aggie rally fell short in the fading moments of the game. JAMES ADDISON 217 Pirtle goes up, tips to Addison—field goal. Addison breaks into the middle. TCU The defending champion Horned Frogs put on a brilliant display to take a 67-36 victory from the hapless Texas Aggies. The Farmers were never really in the game and the final outcome was never really in doubt. In the last conference game of the season the TCU Horned Frogs dropped a rejuvenated Aggie team by a 52-48 score. This was the final game of the season and left the Farmers with a 3-9 conference record. In his last game for the Aggies, Leroy Miksch led the Farmers in scoring with 13 points. Binford makes a desperate bid for the rebound. SMU A fighti ng, hustling Aggie team bombarded the Ponies by a 51-43 score. Led by Roy Martin, who scored all of A M’s first 17 points, the Farmers made a brilliant comeback to gain revenge on the high-riding Mustangs. Carried on Martin’s brilliant shooting throughout the first half, the Farmers came back on their own in the second half. The whole team hit from all angles throughout the second half of the game to smother the Mustangs. ht— _•_ i.j 1 -- a— scorers w ith a sensational 23 points. Miksch followed ESfejheir second meeting of the conference race SMU racked up an easy over the Farmers in Dallas to knock A M out of the race. SMU early lead that they never relinquished. Miksch led the Cadet DON HEFT Bob Johnson drops in a one-hander for the Farmers. Binford goes high for a lay-up. Rice It was the same old story, as the Farmers blew an early game lead only to fall before the victorious Rice Owls by a 56-69 score. The Farmers tried a fast break type of offense for three quarters and were more than holding their own and were leading in the fourth quarter when they reverted to their ball control type of play. Rice promptly outscored them in the final quarter 23-10. The inability of the Aggies to stop the deadly shooting of Rice’s John Starkey proved to be their downfall as the red-hot Owls swept their conference games with the Aggies by taking a 66-52 game. Once again the Cadets were led by Leroy Miksch and Don Binford, who scored 13 points each. A goal for the Razorbacks. Arkansas A red-hot Aggie team jumped into an early lead and then fought off a determined Arkansas rally to take a 56-48 victory. It took two overtime periods for the Farmers to emerge victorious. At the end of the regulation game the score was 42-42. After the first overtime, the score was 44-44, but in the second overtime period the Aggies poured through 12 points to 4 for the Hogs. In their second conference meeting the Hogs compiled a sensational 29- point fourth quarter to win the game going away 66-46. The game was a -and-tuck affair until the fateful final quarter when the vaunted Aggie |e fell apart. iff . Moon shoots a long two-hander from the center. Baylor The Aggies, who held a commanding 23-10 lead in the second quarter, wilted under the steady pressure of Baylor’s red-hot Bears and came out on the small end of a 60-44 score. The Farmers fell apart at the seams in the final quarter when the Bears scored 27 points to 10 for the Aggies. In the second game the Aggies led Baylor until the final five seconds of the game, only to lose out by a 47-46 score. The hustling Farmers outplayed Baylor in the first three quarters only to have a final splurge by the Bruins,, prove to be too much. Miksch shoots a one-hander from the side. Miksch leaps high for the rebound. Texas The Aggies evened their conference record with a satisfying 51-42 victory over the Texas Longhorns. This threw the conference into a complete mix-up with the Longhorns still leading the pack. Leroy Miksch and Don Binford led the Farmer attack on the hapless Teasips who never could find the range at DeWare Field House. In their second conference game against the Aggies the Longhorns were on all cylinders as they leaped into the SWC lead with a 68-49 victory Farmers in Gregory Gym. Texas outscored the Aggies in all four laying all around better ball. iH Binford makes a long one-hand shot from the corner. Third row: Coach Hayes, Frank Miller, Dillworth Bishard, Harry Hearne, Clarence Jeter. Second row: John Fortenberry, John Jenkins, Donald Vines, Eugene Brethaver. First row: Garth Collier, Eamie Kennedy, James Clark. Allen Academy A M ______________47 OPP. 52 Wharton Junior College ______ ______________40 65 Baylor____________________________________ _____________.43 62 Lon Morris___________,________________ ______________45 65 Texas ____________________________________ ______________34 53 Rice ______________________________________ ______________39 58 A M OPP. Wharton Junior College _____________________34 70 Baylor _____________________________________ _____________________45 66 Texas ____________________________________ _____________________39 59 Rice _____________ ____________________.45 57 Lon Morris ________________________________ _____________________40 56 Allen _______________________________________________ ____________________-45 56 224 T R A C K Third row: C. E. Salmon, Franklin Whitwell, Harley Hartung, Wallace Kleb, Bobby Gross, Bob Scarborough. Second row: Col. Anderson, Marvin Swink, James Blaine, Dale DeRouen, Tom Dollahite, Harry Whitmore, Harrie Smith, Glenn Blake, Frank Norris, Gerald Stull, Pete Mayeaux, Ray Putman. First row: Bobby Brown, Bill Stalter, Glen Spradlin, Malcom Marks, Bobby Ragsdale, Dan Pratt, Roy Dollar, Darrow Hooper, Charles Hudgins, James Baker. RAY PUTMAN —Coach FRANK ANDERSON —Coach 226 BOBBY RAGSDALE —Team Captain In Bobby Ragsdale the Aggies have produced one of the most versatile trackmen in Southwest Conference his¬ tory. His all-around superiority was e specially shown in the Southwest Conference meet when Bobby won first place in the broad j ump, M| tf the 220 low hurdles, second in the 100-yard dash, and ran the anchor leg on the Aggie third pla H team. Bobby won high point honors for the meet. In 1952 he was voted the most valiMj|HillgnS HM HHHNw) Aggie team. This year he was chosen as the team’s captain. Big Da the greate 1 in the hi set a new every So has ente ference ifflj In the Harrow pT pion Par is lundoubtedly s performer thwest. Hooper £111 shot-put in ce meet he holds the con- Hbs. mes at Helsinki, ympic cham- prn he had beaten in the Olympic tryouts at Los Angeles. This year DmTtTTvwas undefeated in the shot and discus throughout the year. W A ft in DARROW HOOPER— Shot-put and discus record holder TRI-MEET—University of Houston, Texas University, A M Coach Anderson—Conference Champs three years in a row. The powerful Texas Aggie track team, defending Southwest Conference title holder, won eight of sixteen first places in winning their first meet of the season. The Farmers scored 86 1 2 points, while Texas was second with 56 1 - and the University of Houston last with 27. Harrow Hooper, A M’s Olympic star, won first place in the shot-put and the discus. Hooper the shot 54 feet 6 1 2 inches and hurled the 156 feet S 1 ? inches to gain high point the Aggies. Malcolm Marks won the pole vaul 13 feet. James Baker placed first in in the good time of 48.9. Bake the Aggie mile relay team. In the javelin Pete Mayeau? a throw of 188 feet S 1 inches. Team captain Bobby Ragsdal! jump with a leap of 23 feet 7 inches. Ragsdale also placed fourth in the 100-yard dash and second in the 220-yard low hurdles. Jim Blaine easily swept to the front in the two- mile event, finishing far ahead of his opponents. 228 TRI-MEET-LSU, Rice, A M remained undefeated for the year by down- LSU and Rice in Baton Rouge. The Aggies their way to first place with 97 points, U got 47 and Rice 23. won 12 first places, five second places, six ces and six fourth spots. Darrow Hooper, gsdale, and Jim Baker were double win- e Aggies. won the 100-yard dash, the broad jump, e winning 440 relay team to gain high ■ the day. Hooper won the shot-put nd Baker won the 440 and the 220. in 47.6 on the sloppy track. This second off the Southeastern Con- Dale DeRouen splashed his way to victory in the ile eveEn nd lames Blaine won the two-mile event. easily won the javelin with a thrpw of IS jBeet 2 inches. Malcolm Marks easily placed first in the pole vault by going 13 feet 6 Hooper practices before the meet. 229 Borde TWO-MILE RELAY—Brown, Whitmore, Kleb, Collins, Blaine. The Aggie Track team successfully defended its Border Olympic title, scoring 59 points to 44 for Texas and SS 1 for Oklahoma A M. Big Darrow Hooper broke the Border Olympic shot-put record with a toss of 54 feet S 1 inches. Hooper also won the discus. Bobby Ragsdale broke the broad jump recoi j with a jump of 23 feet 11 inches, Ragsdal the 220-yard low hurdles in 23.5 seconds ing Charlie Thomas of Texas, who hurdle. James Baker won the 440-yard seconds and Pete Mayeaux won tjj throw of 186 feet. Pole vaulters Malcolm Marks tied for first place in their e 12 feet 91 2 inches. Marks ha over 13 fee t in every other m Finish of the 100-yard dash. 230 Jlympics POLE VAULTERS—Marks and Spradlin. In the mile run Aggie Dale DeRouen, running with a torn shoe, finished close behind Fredrick jgff of Oklahoma A M, who set a new record, just his shoe on the first lap but stub- inued to run and very nearly took the stance ace Jim Blaine, who had been ill an infected wisdom tooth, was edged ho also set a new record in the two- ine set the pace all the way, but was ff’s brilliant finish, the Farmers’ Sophomore weight to Hooper in the shot and third ratt came in fourth in the shot, igh hurdles, Glen Blake finished st ahead of Harly Hartung, who il | relay team did not take part in the members had received minor the week and Col. Andy didn’t take a chance on making the injuries more Finish of the 100-yard dash. 231 Texas Relays SPRINT RELAY—Mayeaux, Scarbough, Ragsdale, Hartung, Stalter. The Champion Texas Aggie track team again won the Texas Relays title, scoring 115 4 points to 8214 points for second-place Texas. Darrow Hooper was the only double winner of the meet, taking both the shot-put and the discus. Hooper broke his own record of 54 feet 794 inches in the shot with a toss of 56 feet 2% inches Malcolm Marks was the only other Aggie t down a first place. Marks won the pole va a leap of 13 feet 6 inches. Aggie Glenn won second place with a vault of 13 f In the relay events the Aggies fi the 440 relay; fourth in the two- in the 880 relay; third in the the distance medley relay; and mile relay. Other Aggie point-makers placed third in the shot an Dan Pratt placed fourth in th the Aggie two-mile ace, placed meter run. In the javelin Pete Mayeaux placed third and Roy Dollar was sixth. Bobby Ragsdale placed second in the broad jump and JEd Thomas tied for fourth in the high jump. ho scus. iame, 3000- 232 Quarterback Relays Jim Blaine stretches out on the two mile. The undefeated A M track team rolled over the University of Texas in the annual Quarterback rs at Corpus Christi. Olympic star Darrow Hooper, who set in both the shot-put and the discus, ll-balanced tracksters won ten first places [tual dual meet. Hooper tossed the shot inches and hurled the discus 168 feet Ragsdale was high point man in the the broad jump, 100-yard dash and in the 220-yard low hurdles. and Glenn Spradlin tied for first ault with leaps of 13 feet. Marks later t|ff$|Ticia!|| aulted 13 feet 9 inches, 3 inches over James Blaine, the Aggies’ ace two-miler, easily |t, finishing almost 200 yards ahead of s, Texas’ top sprinter, wasn’t en¬ tered in the rni t. Texas blamed their loss in the 440-yard relay 311 this. In the mile relay, Col. Andy didn’t even enter the Aggie team, and yet his second team was barely edged by the Texas boys in a thrilling finish. Hooper receives his Olympic Medal at the half of the Rice football game. 233 Kansc MILE RELAY TEAM—Norris, Stull, Libby, Baker. For the third straight year the Texas Aggie track team came, saw and conquered at the Kansas Relays. The winning Aggie team scored 35 points to 17 points for second-place Kansas University. Big Darrow Hooper was voted the most outstand ing performer by the press and radio men du his double victory in the shot-put and the events for the third straight year. This was time in the history of the Relays that an repeated three times in any event, mu ' a double winner for three yea Aggie ace Malcolm Marks so? set at 13 feet 8% inches for year to win in the pole vault inches higher than the existiij ence vaulting record. Hooper gets off a good one. 234 elays Bobby Ragsdale. A M’s team captain, jumped lomenal 25 feet V2 inch, but placed second id jump to Marquette’s John Bennett 25 feet four inches. This was Bobby’s f f the year and broke the existing South- ?rence record. finished third in the shot-put, closely Bobby Gross, who finished fourth, [coper’s first place this nearly swept ae Aggies. Gross also finished third Lent. arnered more points for the win- when he placed second in the I Maye? £e t ! nt. ' ;gies’ Glenn Spradlin placed second in the vault to givp the Aggies the two top spots in |th$ ' even ' ll j f(4tr-mile relay team was second in a largdi i id andj tir 440 relay team was fourth. The Farmer distant medley relay placed second to round Aggie scoring. POLE VAULT—Glenn Spradlin 235 Southwest Conference MILERS—Whitmore, Hudgins, DeRouen, Blaine. The defending champion Texas Aggie track team splashed through rain and mud to win their third straight track and field championship in Fort Worth under the worst conditions in conference history. A M scored 104 points to second-place Texas’ 76 points. Darrow Hooper broke the Southwest Confe shot-put record for the third time with a put oi inches. The Farmers rolled up the point total in the 39-year history of the meet| Cadet track team set the record with 11 Team captain Bobby Ragsdale endec at A M with a magnificent effort, in the broad jump, first in the 22( second in the 100-yard dash, and raj place Aggie 440-yard relay team j honors for the meet. Hooper also won the discus, mal athlete in history to win both the shot-pul three years in a row. only re discus Dan Pratt heaves the discus. 236 Championship Meet AGGIE DISTANCE RUNNERS—Gabriel, Wilmsen, Westmoreland, Hudgins, DeRouen, Blaine, Criswell. Rain began to fall at the beginning of the meet and continued to fall throughout the events. Pete Mayeaux hurled the javelin a magnificent 199 feet 11 inches to take first place from favored Wes who was 8 feel behind. Roy Dollar placed fourth cge Knipple was fifth in this event. DeRouen. the slender Aggie milester, pulled the the meet by besting defending champion Rick Arkansas. DeRouen raced the mile in 4:23.6. ig that the track was covered by as much as six mter in some places, the time was considered fast. rks and Glenn Spradlin placed one-two in Marks won the event with a leap of 13 ied for second by going 12 feet 6 inches, vas second in both the shot-put and the ratt was third in the shot and fifth in the James Baker won the 440 in the time of 50.2. Gerald sily won the two-mile event and Charles ' d fifth in this event. Bill Stalter finished oad jump and fifth in the 220 and Ed fifth in the 880 to round off the Aggie 1 he Aggies scored 52 points in the field events and 52 points in the running events to compile the 104 cham¬ pionship points. JAVELIN—Roy Dollar and conference champion Pete Mayeaux. 237 Third row: Coach Anderson, Joe Wilson, Harvey Bender, Ben Rentzel, Unknown, Bennie Post, Gaines Godfrey, Bill Hillyer, Ridlen, Brant, David Hessner, Robert Hayes, Jamie Clark, David Wykoff, J. Weinstein. Second, row: LeRoy Campbell, Ben Martin, Jack Lusk, Jim Gleason, Bob Robinson, Unknown, David Peasner, John Cain, Gerald Cunningham, “Tiny” Cox, Jack Masher, “Bo” Bonorden, Cliff Condit, Larry Kennedy, Bennie Sinclair. First row: Larry Swartz, B. Hooper, Bill Cocke, Harold Weidiman, Jerry Cashion, Bob Byrd, Terry Vetters, Bob Hollingsworth, Standel, Bill Holloway, Frank Wright, Carl Wilmson, Jerry Leighton, Ed Reeder, Lloyd Billingsley. SEASON STANDINGS Won 1 — Lost 5 TRIANGULAR MEETS A M came in second place in the first meet when they beat Houston and lost to TU. In the second meet A M placed first after beating Vic¬ toria J.C. and Tarleton. A M lost the day on their third meet and placed third, being beaten by Rice and TU. 238 B A S E B A L L Third row: Coach “Beau” Bell, Bill Sterling, Jerry Nelson, Bob Farmer, Sam Lolland, Eric Miller, Lou Little, Don Ellis, Lester Byrd, Jim Deshman, Student Manager. Second row: Ed Hennig, Adton Fochs, Jerry Robinett, Franklin Parker, Mel Work, Bill Munnerlyn, Captain; Fred Ablon, Don Heft, Charles Laissner, Dave Verbel. First row: Jim Williams, Joe Hardgrove, Jim Parrish, Tex Vanzura, Claud Northroup, Jerry Lastelick, Clinton Bippert. R. C. “BEAU” BELL —Coach 240 BILL MUNNERLYN —Captain V of Melvin Work hit a two-run homer in tl% ' eighth inning to break a 3-3 deadlock and give the Aggi« a S-S victory. Work was also the winning pitcher in the clos The Aggies capitalized on three errors by the U of H in the fourth inning to pull ahead 3-2 after the Cougars had gotten single runs in the first and second innings. But the Cougars bounced right back with a run in the bottom of the fourth to tie the score and set the stage for Work’s game-winning homer. m of H ■ In the second game of the series the Aggies continued their dominance of the Cougars with a 6-2 victory over the weak-hftting Houston boys. Paced by the timely pitch¬ ing of Joe Hargrove, the Farmers teed off on the hurling from the Cougars and blasted three pitchers for the game¬ winning runs in the first three innings of the game. Har¬ grove began to tire as the game progressed, but always had enough stuff to get out of trouble. DON HEFT 241 Another run crosses the plate for the Farmers. U of Minneso The University of Minnesota Gophers a two-game series from the fighting Farmer 1 Paul Giel, the Gophers’ ace hurler, pitc game to best the Aggies’ Mel Work. Giel men and gave up but three scratch hits. Work htTrT hitter for the Aggies but gave up the winning run in the first inning on two hits and two Aggie errors. U of Minnesota .• ' y ' The Gophers took the second game to sweep the series from the Aggies by an 8 -2 victory. The Gophers struck in,-fife second and the third innings to gain a 4-0 lead. Lou Little w$s the victim of the early onslaught and was charged with the loss. Joe Hargrove finished the game, giving up four more runs on six hits, three walks, and three Aggie errors. TEX FARMER 242 Farmers break a scoring drought against the Gophers. Munnerlyn scores on a bad outfield relay. CHARLES LEISSNER Sam Housto The Sam Houston State Bearcats emer 6-1 victory over the hitless Aggies. JerH for the Farmers, but gave up 5 runs on n walks in the second inning to lose the gar Aggies committed six errors and got but four hifsT In the second game of the series the Aggies committed six errors to lose a heartbreaking 4-3 12-inning thriller. Lou Little started for the Farmers and Joe Hargrove took over in the fourth and finished the game. The Aggies made an inspiring comeback in the eighth inning to tie the game 3-3. But in the fatal twelfth inning two consecutive errors by the Farmers allowed the winning run to leak across the plate. Bryan Air Force Base - The Aggies won their third game of the season with a 4-0 victory over the hapless Bryan AFB nine. Lou Little went ' the distance for the Aggies giving up but two hits and strikingf ' but eight. But in spite of the weak pitching of the opposition the Aggies still couldn’t hit for the dis¬ tance and the extra-base blow was still being sought in vain by the Aggie hitters. A shaky Bryan infield that committed seven errors kept the Bryan pitching staff in constant hot water. The win gave the Aggies a 3-6 overall season record. A Bearcat is tagged out trying to score. 243 JERRY NELSON Rice The fighting Texas Aggies pushed ovljr a rt ninth inning to bump the Rice Owls by ■’ 7-6 si by Jerry Robinett’s fifth inning grand-slam homer the Cadets combined a double, a fly ball and Eo£;!yIfiler’s line drive single to pull the game out of the fire. The Owls had a commanding 6-0 lead going into the fifth inning, but the Farmers scored one run and had the bases loaded when Robinett delivered his blast. The Farm¬ ers came right back in the seventh inning to tie the score at 6-6 and then took the game with their great ninth inning rally. In the second game of the series the Rice Owls broke a 1-1 tie with two runs in the bottom of the tenth inning Rice to even the series with the Aggies at two games apiece. Rice led going into the eighth inning, but the Aggies taiea the sctfre 1-1 and in the top of the ninth and tenth innings gotten as far as third base but never could get the necessary run across. In the final game of the series between Rice and A M Jerry Nelson went the route for the Aggies, giving up but four hits as the Aggies took a 2-1 edge in conference games with the Owls. The final score was 7-1 in the first run¬ away of the series. The Aggies scored the winning runs in the very first inning. Nine walks and three Rice errors over the space of the game ruined the Owls. LESTER BYRD 244 Munnerlyn stretches and the throw beats the runner. The Farmers score on a passed ball. ED HENNIG Baylo] The high-riding Baylor Bears took an from the weak-hitting Aggies. Jerry Nel the Farmers, but gave up four runs in two innmgs and was yanked in favor of Melvin Work in the fourth inning. But the Bears greeted Work with four more Joe Hargrove had to finish the game. Isenberg tossed a three-hitter for the Bears and went all the way to gain the victory. In the second game of the series the Farmers made a better showing, but once again went down before the Bears by a 5-3 score. The Bruins scored the winning run in the ninth inning after the Aggies had come from behind to tie the score 3-3. The Bears jumped into an early 3-0 lead in the third inning, but an Aggie rally in the fifth frame tied, the scorje In the bottom of the ninth the Bears scored two runs o Marshall’s homer with a teammate aboard. The Aggies-rallied to salvage the third game of the Baylor series by a 4-3 score. Once again the Bears piled up a 3-0 lead in the early innings only to see the fighting Farmers come from behind to tie the score in the sixth inning 3-3. In the bottom of the seventh the Farmers scored the winning run and held Bear rallies in the eighth and ninth innings to gain the win. A Bear reaches third base in Baylor’s ninth inning rally. 245 MELVIN WORK JOE HARGROVE Lastelick tags one. TCU The Aggies took the first game of from the TCII Horned Frogs by a 3-1 scol went the distance for the Aggies. The sura risihf took a 3-0 lead in the early innings and Har| a ninth-inning uprising in which the Frogs only run to notch the win. Hargrove was ahead Frog batsmen all the way and weakened only in the ninth. The Aggies gave him good support afield and committed only one harmless error behind him. In the second game of the series the Aggies behind Jerry Nelson’s superb relief hurling won again in eleven innings 4-3. Ed Hennig started for the Farmers, but was relieved by Nelson in the seventh inning. At the end of the regula¬ tion nine innings the score was 2-2. In the top of the TCU tenth the. Farmers scored to lead by 3-2. But in the bottom of the tenth the Frogs scored the tying run and had the winning 1 run on third base before Nelson could retire the side: In the top ' of the eleventh the Farmers got another run to lead 4-3 and in the bottom of the eleventh Nelson put the Frogs down scoreless to notch the win. The Aggies slapped the hapless Frogs down for the third time to sweep the three-game series from the TCU boys by a 5-2 count. TCU was never really in the game and the Farmers showed their best form both afield and at bat to power in their only clean sweep of the SWC baseball season. JIM PARRISH 246 He’s out at first base. SMU Southpaw Art Flinders stopped the Fi hits a« the SMU Mustangs ended a three-| streak. The Mustangs were defending tJ Southwest Conference record. Mel Work w ' e ' l for the Aggies, striking out eight men while y ,,. three, hut poor support both afield and at bat by tne ' Teai cost him the victory. The Aggies finally stopped the undefeated SMU Mus¬ tangs with a brilliant 13-5 victory. The Mustangs jumped to a 5-0 lead in the first three innings only to see the dormant Aggie batting power explode in the final six frames to crush four SMU twirlers in their greatest hatting spree of the year. SMU The big fifth frame saw ' the Farmers bat around and score seven runs. SMU desperately threw ' one pitcher after another at tbe Aggie batsmen in a desperate attempt to stop ' Tlie deluge of runs, but the Farmers were not to be denied. f In the finaT game of the series the Mustangs came through with a 4-1 victory. The Mustangs scored in the first inning only to see the Farmers bounce right back in the bottom of the first frame to tie the score. But that was all for the Aggies as the SMU pitchers took over the game completely to subdue the Aggie batters and cinch a tie for the SWC title. JERFH LASTEL1CK TV In their first meeting of the year the stopped the Texas Aggies completely be! Boyd Linker’s two-hit hurling to take a Aggies were never in the game as the the lead in the second inning and were neve? threatened by the fumbling Aggies, who committed eight bobbles. In their second game of the season Boyd Linker once again stopped the Farmers with a two-hit effort to best Jerry Nelson who flipped a six-hitter. The Longhorns put across the winning run in the sixth inning on one hit, a walk and two Aggie errors. The Aggies got a runner on second base with no one out in tl e eighth inning, but Linker bore down and retired the,,£i(ie without a run crossing the plate. In the fin l game of the season the Longhorns blasted Mel Work for-seven hits and four runs, while Jones and Smith held the Aggies to five hits and a lone first-inning run. Things looked good as the Farmers jumped on Jones for two hits and a run in the first inning. After two straight hits in the second inning, Jones was removed for Smith, who promptly clamped on the lid and held the Farmers scoreless the rest of the w r ay. DON ELLIS 248 Ellis beats one out. Third row: Coach Guy Wallace. Ken Hankins, Lin Monichel, Jim Howell, Carl Baker, Bubba Hubbard, Rocial Cutright, Bob Ervin. Second row: Homer Collier, Frank Patterson, Bob Pender, Ronald Lovett, Bill Tom Helton, Pete Vance, George Tacke Sam Kiker. First row: George Johnson, Bugger Hubert, Milton Hukman, James Morrison, John Stockton. SEASON STANDINGS A M ________________________ 13 A M ________________________ 5 A M _________________________ 2 A M __________ 7 A M ________________________ 7 A M ________________________ 14 A M ________________________ 11 A M ________________________ 3 A M ________________________ 2 A M ________________________ 9 Wharton Junior College 1 Texas Short Horns ________ 7 Blinn ______________________________ 1 Baylor ____________________________ 3 Reagan H. S. __________________ 12 Blinn ________________________________ 2 Rice ------------- 12 Reagan H. S. ---------------- Rice ---------- 7 Wharton _________1---------------- 13 GUY WALLACE —Coach 249 Charles Gabriel, Franklin Whitwell, Verlon Westmoreland, Charles Hudgins, Dale DeRouen, James Blaine, Joe Chriswell. SEASON STANDINGS A M won the SWC meet at Austin and won the conference championship. Their season record is two losses to Oklahoma A M and Oklahoma University, and five wins from Arkansas, North Texas, and twice from Texas. James Blaine, a Junior from Imperial, Texas, was SWC champion. FRANK ANDERSON —Head Coach 250 TEXAS INTERNATIONAL SOCCER LEAGUE CHAMPIONS Standing: Rafael Nunez, Ruben Gonzalez, Terry Wilson, Remain Slabbaert, Bill Cunningham, Lee Blocker, Mauricio LeSage, Aristedes Casas, Max Casalta, Ernesto Pavon, Porfirio Perez, Fernando Montez, Richard Blocker. Kneeling: A. Villanueva, Armando Hidalgo, Kunnenkeri Koratha, Jorge Ducos, Marshall Lester, Cyril Lartique, Guy Fernandez, Miguel Muyshondt, George Cunningham, Juan Letts, Guillermo Fernandez, Guillermo Cardenas, team captain and coach. RECORD A M OPP. Bryan Air Force Base .......... 2 2 Allen Academy ________ 10 0 Texas U. ........ 1 0 U. of Houston .................................. 6 1 U. of Houston _________________i__________________________________ 4 2 Bryan Air Force Base _______________________________________ 4 0 Texas U. ____________________________________________________________ 2 2 Allen Academy __________________________________________________ 5 2 San Antonio “Busy Bee Produce” ________________ 2 4 251 Third row: Bill Singleton, John Buetelschies, Frank Gajewsky, Hugh West, Ricky Black, Tom Devenport, John Cameron, Jim Burns. Second row: Coach Adamson, Coach Mamaliga, Sherwin Rubin, Lee Pepping, Don Horne, Burt Koegl, Wayne Strickler, Paul Wallin, John Speich, Bob Johnson. First row: Dick Weick, Paul Wottring, Wynne Snoots, Don Crawford, Captain; Bill Bedford, Casey Snell. SWC RELAYS AT WACO First Place ____________ __________________ SMU - - 70 points Second Place _________ _____________________TU - - 68 points Third Place __________ __________________ A M - - 54 points A M ______________________ ... 29 Florida State ..... ______________ 55 A M ______________________ - 36 Northwestern Louisiana.. 48 A M ______________________ ... 24 TU _____________________ ______________ 60 A M ______________________ ... 23 SMU ___________________ ______________ 61 A M ______________________ ... 40 Northwestern Louisiana.. 44 A M ______________________ 76 Baylor 6 SWC MEET AT HOUSTON First Place ____________ ________________ SMU — 141 points Second Place _________ ___________________TU — 111 points Third Place __________ ________________ A M — 72 points At the meet Richard Weick broke the SWC record in the 100-yard breast stroke with a time of 1:03.3. ART ADAMSON —Head Swimming Coach 252 First row: Bill Short, Joe Satel, Bob Krouse, Bob Rand, George Parr. Second row: Coach Emil Mamaliga, John Kirkpatrick, Henry Goff, Gayle Klipple, Co-Captain; J. E. Devilbiss, Co-Captain; David Percifield, Irmin Stawicki. Third row: Varsity Coach Art Adamson, Bill Lipscomb, Bill Thiessen, Ben Allen, Roland Baird, Bob Barlow, Bob Sherwood, Horace Johnson. SEASON RECORD Odessa H. S. Baylor __________ SMU ___________ TU ______________ OPP. A M ....... 9 66 ......10 61 ......40 35 ......44 39 Gayle Klipple was undefeated in the individual medley. Other outstanding swimmers were Devilbiss in the free style, Stawicki in diving, Percifield in diving and Goff in the breast stroke. 253 John Barrett, Homer Callaway, Malcolm, Douglass, Bobby Briggs, Bill Franklin. CONFERENCE STANDINGS SMU ____________________________ Won __________ 25 Lost 11 Pet. .694 TU _______________________________ ---------- 24V2 ny 2 .681 Arkansas _____________________ ----------2iy 2 141 2 .597 TCU _____________________________ ---------- 161 2 191 2 .458 A M ___________________________ __________ 16 20 .444 Baylor _________________________ ---------- 141 2 2 iy 2 403 Rice _____________________________ __________ 8 28 .222 Trinity ________________________ OPP. ___________ 4 A M 2 S.F. Austin __________________ ___________ 1 3 Trinity ________________________ ___________ 5 1 Houston ______________________ ___________ 5 1 North Texas ______________ ___________ 5 7 Baylor ________________________ ___________ 2 4 TCU ____________________________ ___________ 3 3 Houston ______________________ ___________ 5 1 SMU ____________________________ ____________ 4 2 North Texas ________________ ___________ 5 1 Arkansas ____________________ ........... 3 % 2y 2 Oklahoma A M ________ ----------- 21 2 41 2 S.F. Austin __________________ ----------- 1% 5y 2 Texas _________________________ ----------- 51 2 V2 Rice ____________________________ ___________ 2 4 JOE FAGAN —Coach 254 Third row: Jim Mauloin, Frank Mandola, Bubba Atkins, Bob Ruiz, Russ Goodale, Gene Shackelford, Bill Mauldin, Roger Clark, Boa Pritchard. Second row: Bill Johnson, Don Roth, George Ernest, Elton Davis, Bill Huettle, Jim Pigg , Ed Fries, Walter Anderson, Joe Puig. First row: Arthur Garner , Carroll Forrester, Bill Willman , Truett Fields , Bob Jones , Aden Magee , Bob Braslau , Joe Paf- ford , Walley Slather, Gus Wolfman . Not pictured: Jerry Ramsey . Co-Captains: Bob Jones and Truett Fields. Letterman SEASON RECORD OPP. A M Tarleton State College _________________________________________ 14 34 Texas Tech _____________________________________ 9 18 TU _______________________________________________________________________ 9 18 University of Houston ________________________________________ 1 5 Galveston __________________________________„ r ________________________ 5 4 University of Houston _________________________________________ 1 8 A M entered the Border Invite International and won third place. They placed second with the foil and third with the saber. In the AFLA College Division A M came in in first place. Entering the Sectional Finals the team won an overall second place, placing second with the foil, second with the epee and third with the saber. COL. FRANK VADEN —Coach Second row: Winfield Massie, Don Anderson, Douglas Benson, Ton Kelley, James Beaver, Edwin Anderson, Bob Booker, Dave Fagg, C. R. Nelson, Coach. First row: Frank Norvell, Gean Dayhoff, Dave McCane, James Cook, Toby Chandler, Mark Nash. M SGT. C. R. NELSON —Coach The A M Pistol team has had 31 pistol matches this season and won 23 of them. Also the team has shot in three shoulder-to-shoulder matches, beating West Point twice and the University of Oklahoma. In the U. S. Revolver Intercollegiate League A M fin¬ ished seventh, and Don L. Anderson was chosen All- American. He had an average of 281.25 out of a pos¬ sible 300. 256 Standing position: Carl Schlinke, Frank Urbanic, Dan Grissom, Ross Bruce, Sidney Farrell. Team members, not pictured: David Allen, Leonard Bruce, Harold Cain, Bill Durrill, Harry Gayden, Lester Hill, Dwight Huff¬ man James Hill, John Hill, Harold Hill, Morton Konig, Howard Mims, Joe Stovall, Bill Thornton, Richard Williford, Alfred Williams, Lyle Wolfskill. A M’s rifle team had a very successful season this year. The shooting Aggies won seven of eight matches in the Southwest Rifle Association Conference and rep¬ resented the conference in the National Rifle Associa¬ tion’s Sectional Tourney. In the Southwest Invitational Matches A M placed fourth in the field of 26 teams. 257 T SGT. MARCELLUS L. OBERSTE —Coach SEASON STANDINGS OPP. A M Oklahoma U ____________________________________________________________ 0 7 SE Oklahoma __________________________________________________________ 0 7 Rice _________________________________________________________________________ 4 2 TU __________________________________________________________________________ 6 0 Oklahoma A M ______________________________________________________ 3 3 Houston ___________________________________________________________________ 4 2 SMU __________________________________________________ , __________ 2 4 Baylor ________________________________________________________________ 1 5 Abilene CH______________________________________________________________ 1 5 Hardin-Simmons ____________________________________________________ 0 6 TCU _________________________________________________________________________ 0 6 SWC FINAL STANDINGS Won Lost Pet. TU ________________________________________________ 28 2 .933 Rice ______________________________________________ 20 10 .667 A M _____________________________________________ 17 13 .567 SMU ____________________________________________ 17 13 .567 Baylor __________________________________________ 6 24 .200 TCU _________________________________________ 2 28 .067 W. M. DOWELL —Coach 258 259 ATHLETICS The intramural program at Texas A M is one of the most comprehensive in the United States. Every Aggie takes part in some kind of intramural activity. Every afternoon from five until six o’clock is intramural hour in the Cadet Corps. It is at this time that the teams get in their practice and plan their campaigns. And this planning pays off. Every year there is awarded to the outfit with the most intramural points, the Intramural Champion Flag. It is with pride that the winning outfit carries the flag and the competition for this coveted trophy is always very keen. But win, lose or draw, the main aim of the intramural program is to build stronger, healthier Aggies who will be able to face the future with strength. INTRAMURA1 f Front row: B. G. Lewis, Bud Fried, Paul Roper, Arvis Noak, Larry Joyce, Joe Solis, Bob Holland. Second row: Bill Brooks, Bill Stuckart, Bob Car¬ penter, Ronny Hayes, Herb Barnard, Paul Roth, Larry Brockman, Wendy Wamach, Lee Williams. Third row: Barney Welch, Chuck Eubanks, Pete Kopecky, Paul Savage, Joe Partenent, Jack Court¬ ney, John Holland, L. M. Brazil, Wally Phillips. Fourth row: J. B. Lilly, Monte Curry, Frank Ur- banic, Charlie Minter, Jerry Van Hoosier. Barney needs no introduction to any Aggie. His face is as familiar as the next-door neigh¬ bor at home. He is always thought of as the man who is always ready to help with both advice or work. Barney is the guiding spirit behind the intramural program at A M. He was its chief architect from its lowest ebb after WW II up to its present position as one of the largest and most comprehensive student athletic programs in existence. To every Ag¬ gie he is the symbol of fair play, good sports¬ manship, and worthwhile accomplishment. BARNEY WELCH [ANAGERS ALL-INTRAMURAL FOOTBALL, CLASS A Front row: Ed Thomas, John Tracy, Jake Magee, Tom Keese, Harold Hudspeth. Back row: Henry Hulan, Clint Francis, Jim Boyd, John Acree, Bill Row¬ land, Ralph Bledsoe. ALL-INTRAMURAL BASKETBALL, CLASS A Front row: Mickey Halverson, John Acree Jake Magee. Back row: Bob Poteet, Vol Montgomery, Malcolm Douglass, Dick Harris, John Gray. ALL-INTRAMURAL FOOTBALL, CLASS B Front row: Chuck Newman, Bubba Sammons, Dick Vance. Back row: Lewis Dehaes, Bob Sanders, John Spannagel, Bill Abrahams. UPPERCLASS WRESTLING CHAMPS Paul Cameron, Robert Rowland, Rudy Henson, Don Johnson, Raul Lou- stauna, John Benefield, Gus Shaw, H. D. Maxwell. INTRAMURAL BOXING CHAMPS Russell Condon, John Greer, Bob Rowland, Jim Earle, G. Cardenas, Jesse Couch, Phil Randol, Dick Blocker, Fred Broussard. TICS TENNIS CHAMPS, CLASS A Front row: Harold Hudspeth, A. E. Massengale, Ted Coughran, Gene Smith. Back row: G. A. Morris, Dennis Zahn, Tom Keese. UPPERCLASS RIFLE CHAMPS, A ORDNANCE Front row: T. L. Huffstutler, M. J. Nash, J. K. Jones. Back row: lam Johnson, J. K. Mate, H. G. Terry, R. K. Rains. UPPERCLASS VOLLEYBALL, A QMC Front row: A. J. Novak, W. E. Hall, W. H. Dillon, E. C. Faltin, H. J. Keibler. Back row: W. K. Barnes, L. Q. Mahane, R. D. Shivers, I. J. Sammons, J. B. Wendland. UPPERCLASS HANDBALL, SQUADRON 10 C. R. Little, Larry Hoffman, C. R. Johnson, Ralph Cox, John Centelli. 880-YARD RELAY TEAM, M BAND E. B. Buckholt, Joe Bryant, Gordon Porter, Hugh Har¬ rington. HORSESHOE CHAMPS, CLASS A Front row: Johnny Wagenfehr, C. R. Zeigler, H. J. Kiebler. Back row: C. H. Woliver, D. C. Lowry, H. E. Landrum. BOWLING CHAMPS, CLASS A, SQUADRON 5 L. J. Sebesta, H. W. Day, S. O. Stine. FOOTBALL CHAMPS, CLASS A, A QMC Front row: R. D. Shivers, Tex Farmer, J. G. Wagenfehr, E. M. Enloe. Back row: H. E. Landrum, Pete Wright, B. C. Lowry, Dale Topperwein. OPEN GOLF CHAMPS, DOUBLES D. S. Johnes, A. A. Donaldson. FOOTBALL CHAMPS, CLASS B, A QMC - , Front row: J. B. Roberson, J. W. Denbre, W. E. Hall, S. E. Slenk. Vi Back row: J. C. Allums, F. M. Mandola, T. J. Sammons, W. T. Miller, 1 N — D. C. Hendricks. 266 ) TICS ftil ' lU TENNIS CHAMPS, CLASS B, SQUADRON 15 Front row: D. K. Shipe, S. N. Barr, J. C. Sexton. Back row: R. G. Hicks, R. W. Alcock. TENNIS CHAMPS, FISH, SQUADRON 20 Front row: J. C. Dunne, L. W. Davis, J. E. Warrick. Back row: B. J. Francis, R. N. Young, W. B. Neumann. FISH PING PONG CHAMPS, SQUADRON 23 C. A. Anderson, J. W. Tyra, G. V. Brown, L. R. Birdwell. FISH HORSESHOE CHAMPS, SQUADRON 20 Front row: J. K. Skipton, Corky Pence, R. J. McConnell R. W. Ferguson. Back row: Don Smith, P. A. Rothbum, N. Clark. OPEN BADMINTON CHAMPS Jake Magee, Dickie Dowell. BOWLING CHAMPS, CLASS B, B FA R. G. Welsch, J. R. Bell, E. R. Andrews. FISH CROSS COUNTRY CHAMPS J. M. Couch, R. G. Hosterman, R. E. Uehlinger, J. R. Holyfield. Not shown: R. Hinososa. HORSESHOE CHAMPS, CLASS B, SQUADRON 11 Front row: Bob Rowland, R. A. Luquette, T. P. DeWald. Back row: Hank Koym, Lee Chancellor. Not shown: Bob Gorman, Fred Zerbe. FISH BASKETBALL CHAMPS, COMPANY B Front row: T. M. Vaught, J. C. O’Brien, D. L. Davidson. Back row: C. L. Wiegand, W. E. Lott. NON-REG FOOTBALL CHAMPS Front row: Sam Blanton, J. C. St. John, C. A. Strelau, R. F. Wommack, Lynn Moore, H. C. Johnson. Back row: L. L. Lackey, T. G. Horton, B. J. Ellis, Malcolm Marks, R. W. Fodge. 269 FISH TRACK CHAMPS D. E. Korry, Shot-Put; J. L. Fox, Broad Jump. FISH TRACK CHAMPS, 440 RELAY J. K. Kelly, C. B. Holstein, B. F. Rentzel, J. Q. Jeffery. FISH GOLF CHAMPS Bob Maxwell, R. E. Douglas. ' i uhat TICS FISH SWIMMING CHAMPS, 400-FOOT RELAY R. O. Sinclair, D. D. Page, G. W. Parr. mmm FISH VOLLEYBALL. CHAMPS Front row: W. E. Keyser, Dick McCasland, T. H. Bell, T. M. Wagner. Back row: H. R. Andrews, R. A. Luquette, T. N. Blocker. ' FISH BOXING CHAMPS Front row: J. A. Gonzales, J. M. Horton, F. L. Dischler. Back,row: D. R. Owens, C. O. Wheeler, R. B. Fortich. FISH FOOTBALL CHAMPS, SQUADRON 23 Front row: M. G. Frazier, C. E. Mynier, C. A. Anderson, B. F. Dyer. Middle row:-G. S. Brink, J. B. Northern, J. Fryar, J. E. Bush. Back row: Don Garey, F. W. Neal, J. C. Willmann, E. F. Zapalac, H. A. Gill. WRESTLING CLUB Front row: Conrad Webb, Jaime Gonzalez, Bob Beattie, Billy Gilbert, Rudy Henson. Middle row: Jim Griffith, Everto Castellanos, A1 Perkins, Bill Blackmon, Javier Gonzalez. Third row: Henry Hulan, Dane Lanktree, John Hunt, Jim Braswell. FISH BOWLING CHAMPS, COMPANY B J. C. O’Brien, P. H. Fieri, C. A. Tubbs, H. L. Richards. FISH SOFTBALL CHAMPS, COMPANY I Front row: J. B. Dutton, F. W. Galley, J. D. Terry, B. Renainf, T. Calvin. Back row: T. L. Tyson, T. A. Rotrekl, C. D. Balkum, A. L. Fenner. GYMNASTIC CLUB Front row: Robert Sullins, Gerald Marshall, Grant Reeder. Bob Doby, Dan Moriarty. Middle row: Wilson Noble, Bud Wilson, Allen Greer, Bob Browning, Conrad Webb, Bud Matthews. Back row: N. A. Ponthieux, Carl Johnson, Clyde Mahler, Nat Flores, Louis Hampton, Ronald Parker. UPPERCLASS FOOTBALL CHAMPS Front row: H. J. Kiebler, Don Barksdale, J. Y. Yantis, H. T. Hilms, D. J. Topperwein, C. L. Bruchmiller. Back row: R. F. Gill, R. D. Shivers, E. M. Enloe, H. E. Landrum, W. H. Rowland. FISH SWIMMING CHAMPS, 300 MEDLEY RELAY, COMPANY C J. O. Kirkpatrick, R. A. Rand. Not shown: H. Winston. MILITARY DEPARTMENT STAFF COLONEL JOE E. DAVIS ________________________________________ Commandant COLONEL SHELLY P. MYERS, JR......................_______ PMS T COLONEL JOHN A. WAY ................................................. PAS T LT. COLONEL TAYLOR WILKINS ________ Assistant Commandant Colonel Cecil M. MacGregor Colonel Edward F. Sauer Lt. Colonel E. V. Adams Lt. Colonel Bennett P. Browder Lt. Colonel Alexander B. Curry Lt. Colonel Dale C. L. Honeycutt Lt. Colonel William R. Herdener Lt. Colonel Hugh M. Latimer Lt. Colonel Leslie S. Moore Lt. Colonel John W. Paxton Lt. Colonel Charles R. Stapp Lt. Colonel Frank S. Vaden, Jr. Lt. Colonel Jordan J. Wilderman Major James H. Barfield Major Patrick J. Brennan Major Charles H. Brown Major Waldo F. Burt Major William ' B. Cowan, Jr. Major James W. Davis Major Edwin W. Emerson Major Orlan H. Franks Major Percy M. Goff Major Dixie W. Johnson Major Hubert O. Johnson, Jr. Major William U. Kennon Major Ralph Lamond, Jr. Major Julius C. Lowell Major John S. McCann on Major Pat Ozment Major Charles P. Parrish Major Samuel D. Salt Major Maxie B. Seale Major Charles M. Taylor, Jr. Major Charles C. Waddell Major Luther J. Westbrook Major Robert T. Willets Major William J. Winder Captain Andrew J. Armstrong Captain Paul M. Bennett Captain Charles L. Byrd Captain Robert P. Cowart Captain Ulrich W. Crow Captain C. B. Doleac Captain Jack N. Hoffman Captain Herman T. Hunt Captain Stanley L. James Captain James T. Jones Captain Jacob D. Muehleisen Captain Benjamin E. Paschal Captain Randolph G. Phillips Captain Glen E. Grady Captain Ewald J. Scheffel Captain John Shipley Captain Howard Young First Lieutenant Joseph C. Brusse First Lieutenant James T. Cashion Warrant Officer Charles L. Brown 276 MILITARY DEPARTMENT STAFF M Sgt. Louis L. Adam M Sgt. Glen E. Allen M Sgt. Thomas C. Black M Sgt. John G. Boling, Jr. M Sgt. Robert A. Bruce M Sgt. Weldon H. Chandler M Sgt. Gaylord E. Christie M Sgt. Ernest R. Glower M Sgt. John P. Collins M Sgt. Silas L. Copeland M Sgt. Alvin L. Crowder, Jr. M Sgt. Marion L. Daniel M Sgt. David R. Dunphy M Sgt. John G. Haverstick, Jr. M Sgt. Tilman I. Hensley M Sgt. Wilbert D. Holt M Sgt. Robert J. Howell M Sgt. H 0. Jones M Sgt. Ray E. Kemper M Sgt. Allen M. Linton N M Sgt. Royal H. McCauley M Sgt. Edgar R. McNutt M Sgt. John Mercer M Sgt. Frank A. Monsees M Sgt. Clifford R. Nelson M Sgt. Loyle F. Stewart M Sgt. Ralph W. Stewart M Sgt. Richard M. Temple M Sgt. Arthur M. Thompson M Sgt. Charles L. Thompson M Sgt. Carter B. Sexton M Sgt. John W. Tenery, Sr. M Sgt. William R. White T Sgt. Harry C. August T Sgt. Turner M. Buford T Sgt. James B. Daniel T Sgt. Jay D. Jones T Sgt. Elmer J. Loso T Sgt. Marcellus L. Oberste T Sgt. Carthell E. Perdue T Sgt. Robert M. Roller S Sgt. Earle W. Noble S Sgt. Albert R. Tanksley SFC James K. Duncan SFC Frank Gardner, Jr. SFC Robert E. Green SFC Hugh L. Reynolds SFC Floyd E. Silence Sgt. James F. Cadwell Sgt. Clifford E. Cathey Sgt. Richard C. Guinessey Sgt. Arthur J. Holstein Sgt. James P. Owens 277 ★★★★ COLONEL WELDON D. KRUGER Corps Commander LT. COLONEL TAYLOR WILKINS Assistant Commandant 278 COLONEL JOE B. MATTEI Executive CORPS STAFF Lt. Col. W. G. Shown, Adjutant; Lt. Col. E. D. Francis, Operations Officer; Lt. Col. J. F. Muller, Supply Officer; Lt. Col. D. Bottom, Inspector General; Lt. Col. J. E. Austin, Information Officer. Lt. Col. 0. C. Jarvis, Chaplain; Lt. Col. W. F. Munnerlyn, Jr., Athletic Officer; Lt. Col. T. B. Collins, Liaison Officer; Maj. J. L. Merrill, Assistant Operations Officer; Lt. Col. E. W. Hegman, Scholastic Officer. Lt. Col. D. E. Greaney, Consolidated Band Commander; Lt. Col. R. Almaguer, Communications Officer; Maj. D. E. Krueger, Drum Major Consolidated Band; M Sgt. F. H. Mitchell, Sergeant Major; M Sgt. J. K. Goode, Operations Sergeant. M Sgt. I. P. Trotter, Jr., Supply Sergeant; M Sgt. B. K. Boyd, Athletic Sergeant; M Sgt. J. B. MacAllister, Communications Sergeant; M Sgt. J. Bennett, Jr., Informa¬ tion Sergeant; M Sgt. R. N. Porter, Band Liaison. 279 . ! 280 CONSOLIDATED BAND STAFF MAJ. D. E. KRUEGER Drum Major Consolidated Band LT. COL. D. E. GREANEY Commander Consolidated Band Maj. J. B. Raynaud, Executive; Capt. J. I. Jordan, Drum Major White Band; Capt. G. W. Berner, Drum Major Maroon Band; Capt. H. L. Simon, Adjutant; Maj. J. G. Jenkins, Operations Officer. Capt. L. A. Walker, Supply Officer; Capt. J. C. Bagley, Athletic Officer; Capt. L. B. Bockholt, Scholastic Officer; 1st Lt. R. E. Galvin, Communications Officer. M Sgt. R. Q. Landera, Jr., Sergeant Major; M Sgt. W. T. Barron, Supply Sergeant; T Sgt. R. G. Porter, Athletic Sergeant; T Sgt. H. H. Phillipus, Information Sergeant. 281 D. C. QUAST DAVE WOOD First Sergeant Executive LIEUTENANTS Carter, A. S. Cervenka, L. R. Cooper, E. Hanna, D. N. Hulan, H. D. Lay, B. G. McClure, D. H. Pearson, P. R. Placke, F. O. Schwarz, K. Slack, J. L. Thomas, E. E. Vinz, F. L. STAFF MEMBERS Lt. Col. D. E. Greaney Maj. D. E. Krueger Maj. J. B. Raynaud Capt. J. C. Bagley Capt. G. W. Berner Capt. L. B. Bockholt Capt. H. L. Simon M Sgt. R. Q. Landers M Sgt. R. N. Porter S Sgt. R. C. King S Sgt. H. Philippus S Sgt. R. G. Porter TECHN ICAL SERGEANTS Bowles, J. E. Brogdon, W. B. Dickey, B. R. Duke, M. E. Foster, L. R. Gist, A. N. STAFF SERGEANTS Garner, M. Hufford, P. Rooth, B. L. Steele, T. R. CORPORALS Alexander, G. L. Dornbush. J. F. Douphrate, B. D. Finney, J. F. Franz, J. F. Harrington, H. Hatcher, J. L. Howard, L. E. King, W. D. Lightfoot, L. R. Moss, K. S. Newton, C. C. Partlow, R. D. Pike, E. L. Scannell, J. J. Shanks, J. L. Syler, J. T. Watts, H. B. Welburn, W. D. White, L. R. SENIORS Bryant, J. E. Dawson, P. P. Dunn, J. M. Fisher, R. C. Flores, O. E. Hall, T. G. Heathman, B. L. Lawson, D. A. Meredith, J. L. Newlin, B. P. Pearce, M. M. Waggoner, T. B. JUNIOR Anderson, E. L. D. D. HOWELL Commander SOPHOMORES Barnett, J. W. Bockholt., E. B. Campbell, E. V. Douglass, C. W. Florence, D. M. Lane, G. I., Jr. Love, S. L. Nichols, J. D. Raab, Q. J. Sandlin, J. F. Saveli, J. F. Scott, J. C. Sandlin, J. F. Uzzell, B. R. BAND J. H. THOMAS Commander C. J. PIPPEN Executive LIEUTENANTS Boettche r, E. L. Eller, J. M. Gibson, D. M. Gibson, K. E. Koontz, J. L. Monroe, K. W. Richardson, D. P. Smith, D. H. Thomas, R. S. STAFF MEMBERS Lt. Col. D. E. Greaney Maj. J. G. Jenkins Maj. D. E. Krueger Capt. J. I. Jordan Capt. L. A. Walker Lt. R. E. Galvin Lt. R. S. Travis M Sgt. W. T. Barron TECHNICAL SERGEANTS Clark, R. E. Gross, E. B. McClure, G. B. McLaughlin, R. H. Price, C. STAFF SERGEANTS Bledsoe, R. C. Post, J. V. Prague, T. G. Scott, D. L. Zak, A. J. CORPORALS Allred, B. I. Ashcroft, D. P. Bond, C. J. Boyd, D. A. Boykin, E. B. Chapman, J. B. G. S. FULGHAM First Sergeant Clinton, S. J. Foulk, A. R. Green, J. H. Gregg, D. D. Hall. T. M. Hill, K. W. Killion, K. G. Krueger, D. W. Peters, R. L. Rathbone, P. T. Warren, D. K. Willms, E. F. SENIORS Alderdice, J. R. Guthrie, S. C. O ' Brien, M. D. Peeples, R. R. Phillips, C. C. Prather, 0. A. Taylor, R. E. L. Walker, C. E. Williams, R. D. JUNIORS Bec ' ker, F. W. Darville, R. W. Goppert, C. W. Harris, C., Jr. Ried, R. SOPHOMORES Bourgeois, G. G. Flannagan, A. C. Gaines. M. E. Galvin, T. J. Gentry, P. E. Hines, G. L. Kanz, R. A. LeNoir, B. L. Nolle, E. R. Odom, R. M. Reed, R. M . FIRST DIVISION STAFF Maj. W. S. Thornton, Adjutant; Lt. Col. C. M. Scott, Operations; Maj. R. K. Ford, Information Officer; Maj. G. W. Sparks, Ath¬ letic Officer. Maj. D. R. Heath, Scholastic Officer; Maj. W. F. East, Communications Officer; Maj. M. L. Cashion, Liaison Officer; Capt. L. L. Brawner, Assistant Operations Officer; M Sgt. C. W. Wilson, Operations Sergeant. M Sgt. J. C. Farrell, Supply Sergeant; M Sgt. C. B. Sterzing, Athletic Sergeant; M Sgt. T. D. Theriot, Information Sergeant; S Sgt. T. Ratcliffe, Jr., Color Sergeant. 284 FIRST REGIMENTAL STAFF LT. COL. R. E. WALLINGFORD Executive Maj. E. O. Haltom, Adjutant; Lt. Col. R. M. Zeek, Operations Officer; Maj. R. B. Killian, Supply Officer; Capt. C. R. Slone, Information Officer. Maj. C. L. Smith, Athletic Officer; Capt. W. E. Walker, Assistant Operations Officer; Capt. H. P. Schultz, Scholastic Officer; Capt. P. E. Tanis, Communications Officer; Capt. E. A. Bennett, Safety Officer. 285 M Sgt. W. E. Gross, Operations Sergeant; M Sgt. J. A. Matush, Supply Sergeant; T Sgt. J. R. Butter, Information Sergeant; M Sgt. R. F. Sullivan, Sergeant Major. llRi FIRST BATTALION STAFF MAJOR W. B. COWAN MAJOR C. R. RAWLINGS Counselor Executive LT. COL. R. E. McCARLEY Commander Capt. J. G. Fritts, Adjutant; Maj. R. L. Miller, Operations Of¬ ficer; 1st Lt. F. A. Orts, Information Officer; Capt. R. M. Anderson, Athletic Officer. Capt. W. O. Cawley, Scholastic Officer; 1st Lt. F. R. Willis, Communications Officer; M Sgt. R. D. Cole, Sergeant Major. 287 T Sgt. G. A. Smith, Operations Sergeant; T Sgt. E. K. Gruene, Supply Sergeant; T Sgt. S. A. Thomas, Information Sergeant; T Sgt. E. F. Polzer, Communications Sergeant. L. J. CASIMIR First Sergeant LIEUTENANTS Arrhelger, R. L. Cadena, V. A. Grantom, C. McFarland, M. E Miller, H. F.- Nauert, E. Parrish, N. P. Price, J. L. Thompson, J. N. Thrasher, J. W. STAFF MEMBERS Lt. Col. R. E. Wallingford Maj. C. R. Rawlings Capt. R. G. Wells Lt. F. R. Willis M Sgt. R. F. Sullivan T Sgt. E. A. Polzer TECHNICAL SERGEANTS Allen, D. L. Frank, H. E. STAFF SERGEANTS Burkard, D. J. Casbeer, W. R. Damron, B. W. Higgins, R. S. Kimzey, W. R. Lovell, R. W. Michel, J. B. Patton, J. W. Perkins, A. Randol, P. W. , Roper, P. H. Sewell, W. R. W. G. DELANEY Executive CORPORALS Canon, W. R. Groom, T. T. Friend, D. T. Harrison, J. H. Johnson, T. H. Moore, M. J. Nelson, E. A. Puig, J. W. Southward, K. W. Tilley, H. G. JUNIORS Ceballos, R. Corbell, B. L. Dalton, G. L. Erankson, A. R. Garza, J. A. Johnston, R. L. Lartigue, C. J. Lynch, D. M. Mamoulides, G. J. O’Connell, F. G. SOPHOMORES Black, M. W. Condon, R. W. Crump, G. W. Hamilton, I. D. Locke, C. K. Meade, D. L. Phillips, B. S. Puckett, J. B. Smith, F. L. Thompson, R. M. W. K. ZIMMERMAN Commander 288 INFANTRY H. V. STEEL Executive T. H. KEESE First Sergeant E. R. MASSENGALE Commander LIEUTENANTS Albright, C. W. Buchanan, S. J. Coughran, T. Harris, J. E. Henderson, R. Perkins, T. E. STAFF MEMBERS Ll. Col. B. H. Judspeth Capt. R. M. Anderson Capt. J. G. Fritz S Sgt. E. K. Gruene S Sgt. D. E. Horn TECHNICAL SERGEANTS Caldwell, R. D. Mockford, J. P. STAFF SERGEANTS Dunman, T. O. Hickman, E. W. McFeron, M. E. Morris, G. A. Schumacher, E. W. Smith, E. V. Vineyard, H. F. CORPORALS Blaschke, H. F. Bradshaw, W. W. Cline, R. M. Fullerton, B. O. Garner, A. E. Meyer, W. J. JUNIORS Carter, B. G. Smith, J. L. SOPHOMORES Bippert, C. R. Cantu, C. H. Cole, R. B. Dannenhaum, J. H. Eitel, J. W. Jones, R. A. Marlett, R. S. Pigg, J. F. Rivoire, K. W. Rose, C. B. Shepard, D. E. Smith, H. A. Stevens, T. G. Wilhelm, C. R. m ami INFANTRY ■ mm 289 . HHHM A. S. ABDULLAH First Sergeant LIEUTENANTS Bell, J. B. Jacobs, L. M. Reynolds, J. K. Williams, H. M. STAFF MEMBERS Col. J. C. Wallace Lt. Col. R. D. McCarley M Sgt. R. D. Cole M Sgt. G. W. Dawson M Sgt. C. B. Sterzing T Sgt. S. A. Thomas TECHNICAL SERGEANT Minter, J. C. STAFF SERGEANTS Findley, W. D. Hutchinson, D. Kemp, D. T. Maxwell, H. D. Moore, J. A. Overand, C. R. Parrish, P. F. Richey, T. A. Smith, L. Steinman, W. P. R. D. CARPENTER Executive SENIORS Goetz, E. Hardin, C. A. Prewitt, J. A. JUNIORS Blankenship, C. A. Luther, F. C. Osburne, R. C. Pickett, C. A. Saleh, N. O. Wallace, W. N. SOPHOMORES Bickley, E. J. Ernst, G. Holtman, C. Huetta, W. Jacobs, H. Jones, L. D. Knutson, J. McCleran, G. Mills, E. Moritz, J. Molberg, C. F. Murray, C. Raymond, M. Reed, F. W. Sissell, C. Steves, R. Stovall, J. CORPORALS Hanley, J., Ill Harlan, K. Moten, D. Rubsamen, R. ARMOR 290 V. W. GILLETT Command er R. E. BUCHANAN Executive LIEUTENANTS David, J. L. Galle, J. S. Kennedy, G. D. STAFF SERGEANT Hunter, L. C. SENIORS Robin, R. R. Wright, C. L. JUNIORS Cox, T. L. Gonzales, J. M. Griggs, W. C. Huron, G. L. Johnson, R. S. Kanauth, J. F. Ruiz, R. S. Verduzco, R. Vickers, P. E. SOPHOMORES Akard, S. A. Averitte, R. R. Bean, R. G. Boehnke, D. Bonbell, G. Bouhel, A. B. Brown, G. Carson, C. Casas, L. J. R. SEARS First Sergeant Cloud, R. L. Cook, A. Copeland, J. M. Cream Crittenden, O. L. Durham, J. I. Fichte, F. D. Gawlik, J. D. Godwin, V. Goodbrake Harris, D. R. Hayes, J. Houerton Huber, F. Hundley, R. James, M. Jones, H. M. Kilgo, W. M. Lets, J. E. May, A. J. Meyer, R. A., Jr. Miles, B. H. Murray, G. W. Neely, D. R. Persons, J. Pollard, F. Roach, W. A. Stevens, T. G. Stroud, C. Tribble, J. F. Trotter, J. M. Vaello, J. Vaughn, J. W. ARMOR LIEUTENANTS Heath, A. Sears, G. Rau, B. SENIORS Boyd, J. Brimberry, R. Cleghorn, L. V. Dansby, J. E. David, J. Dillard, J. Frerking, D. Galle, J. Grantom, C. Hamman, P. J. Hilderbrand, J. Hindershot, S. Howard, F. Hughitt, T. Imholz, R. D. L. BULL Executive Jones, J. Kerr, P. Lampe, R. W. Loader, M. Love, W. E. Lyon, R. L. Martin, J. McNair, W. Mintnrn, W. Neanrt, E. B. Parkey, J. Patton, J. Rankin, B. Robin, R. Stoddard, A. Thomas, B. Todd, B. Tnrcotte, J. Underwood, B. Wilder, J. B. A. KALMANS Commander SECOND BATTALION STAFF MAJ. J. C. MATHEWS Executive CAPT. J. SHIPLEY Counselor Capt. J. D. Barnard, Adjutant; Maj. S. W. McClaren, Operations Officer; Capt. F. A. Cox, Supply Officer; Capt. F. J. Betancourt, Information Officer. Capt. B. K. Balke, Scholastic Officer; Capt. F. C. Simmons, Athletic Officer; M Sgt. R. E. McBride, Sergeant Major; T Sgt. W. E. Dark, Operations Sergeant. T Sgt. H. L. Kupfer, Supply Sergeant; T Sgt. M. H. Ford, Communications Sergeant; T Sgt. J. J. Top, Information Ser¬ geant; T Sgt. M. M. Deans, Assistant Adjutant. 294 J. E. HALL Commander LIEUTENANTS Bennett, E. Dittinar, M. J. Fuller, T. E. Heath, A. M. Horstman, E. A. Marlow, R. Sewell, B. S. Simmons, W. T. Scott, W. H. STAFF MEMBERS Capt. S. W. McClaren T Sgt. J. A. McDowell TECHNICAL SERGEANTS Dunkin, J. T. Milrany, L. G. STAFF SERGEANTS Clark, D. E. Gudger, G. B. Hahnfeld, L. R. Hooks, R. L. Merrill, L. R. Tipton, F. E. CORPORALS Bass, J. W. Ford, J. F. McCandless, R. G. Milstead, J. L. Rose, J. F. Stallwitz, E. M. Wilson, J. A. JUNIORS Churnside, R. C. Gonzales, S. Martinez, J. M. Mousa, R. B. Utsman, B. J. SOPHOMORES Benton, R. B. Chandler, T. J. Copeland, T. V. Dyer, B. F. Ely, A. H. Gober, W. H. Greathouse, R. H. Hale, C. W. Hollmig, T. G. Jennings, J. C. Kutac, L. C. Laden, S. C. Lewis, K. D. Liles, R. C. Mills, W. C. Outlaw, A. W. Rodriguez, H. M. Stubee, H. D. Swint, J. M. Tschirhart, L. C. Whitsitt, H. B. S. P. BELL First Sergeant LIEUTENANTS Berger, C. E. Collins, P. Caches, H. E. Henderson, W. H. McCarty, A. G. Mueller, H. A. STAFF MEMBERS Col. J. Mattel Lt. Col. C. M. Scott Major R. B. Killian Major J. C. Matthews Capt. B. K. Balke Lt. F. W. Betencourt M Sgt. W. E. Gross TECHNICAL SERGEANT Bouse, C. E. STAFF SERGEANTS Crowley, A. L. Fauber, L. M. Francis, C. W. Migura, E. Peterson, D. M. Price, P. M. Shepard, W. C. CORPORALS Ballew, K. S. Dayhoff, E. E. Sanders, R. L. Schulz, B. G. SENIORS Bull, O. R. Boyd, J. S. Frecking, P. H. D. W. WICKS Executive Howard, T. R. Kerr, P. T. Pirtle, W. N. Stinson, R. R. Stoddard, A. Todd, W. JUNIORS Carter, J. R. Cook, G. W. Hill, J. E. Muller, C. H. Nelson, W. F. Willis, F. B. Wagstaff, J. V. SOPHOMORES Andrews, E. R. Arguindegui, C. H. Barlow, R. E. Bell, J. M. Congdon, D. R. Craig, N. R. Grumpier, C. P. Driscoll, J. D. Garner, J. J. Hall, D. R. Joyce, E. L. Joyce, K. C. Mueller, I. A. Murff, S. T. Friday, Q. M. Price, M. C. Shannahan, J. Toudouze, T. P. Welsch, R. G. Wilkinson, G. B. William, C. D. Wratislaw, R. E. G. H. WHITE Commander FIELD ART ILLER Y J. C. LEDLOW Commander J. J. SELIGMAN Executive LIEUTENANTS Cole, W. L. Cozzens, C. A. Crockett, J. D. Elliott, C. G. Klatt, D. E. Hartman, R. A. Hood, B. A. Jackson, G. Pluenneke, C. H. Zesch, E. H. STAFF MEMBERS Col. L. A. Wolfskill Capt. C. R. Slone M Sgt. R. A. McBride T Sgt. H. L. Kupfer T Sgt. J. J. Top TECHNICAL SERGEANTS Field, T. B. Glieser, F. 0. STAFF SERGEANTS Blackwell, R. A. Blankenship, B. R. Garcia, H. A. Goar, H. G. Harris, D. L. Jumper, A. J. Lathrop, R. A. Mullen, J. W. Oddo, B. B. Royce, J. A. J. D. DOWELL First Sergeant CORPORALS Bigner, N. E. Cozad, J. E. Gayden, H. P. Hamilton, T. H. Hayes, R. N. Keosoff, J. D. Roth, D. F. Van Hoosier, G. L. SENIORS Hodges, H. A. Hughitt, J. M. JUNIORS Canon, V. H. Miller, J. W. Roming, B. C. Rosenberg, G. M. Shelton, J. R. SOPHOMORES Bedford, C. N. Brooks, J. H. Cook, J. H. Cooke, F. L. Davenport, C. L. Dunn, P. F. Grutzmacher, J. D. Lee, R. B. Littell, B. A. McKay, C. H. Peel, F. C. Randolph, S. W. Strickler, D. C. FIELD ARTILLERY E. R. KEELING First Sergeant LIEUTENANTS Drawe, R. J. Dudley, J. R. McLelland, R. Simmonds, J. H. Vilas, J. R. Walker, R. S. Weisinger, R. C. Wilbanks, B. STAFF MEMBER T Sgt. M. M. Deans TECHNICAL SERGEANTS Ratcliffe, T. G. Sexton, W. G. Smith, L. D. STAFF SERGEANTS Brown, L. S. Clark, C. L. Collins, J. R. Drozd, R. J. Marshall, H. D. Shreve, C. D. CORPORALS Batot, J. R. Bond, R. E. Childers, H. F. Elting, T. H. Good, J. B. Graham, G. E. Hughes, F. J. James, B. E. SENIORS Brannon, W. L. Bennett, C. C. Brimberry, R. W. Childress, R. T. J. H. SIMMONDS Executive Heard, B. J. Dvoracek, M. J. Zieschang, Z. M. JUNIORS Alexander, J. N. Bridges, S. DeLay, F. R. Farah, H. M. Hill, N. Hunter, L. C. Langford, J. Limon, O. Morris, T. B. Olds, F. C. Purcell, J. T. Spears, P. Vennaid, W. B. Walton, J. Wottring, P. P. Wilson, C. M. SOPHOMORES Bohne, R. E. Borchelt, M. Burge, W. T. Bunnell, W. S. Callanan, J. Dart, D. L. Davis, C. R. Dowling, D. L. Ellis, G. L. Goldstein, A. Grant, J. W. Greer, J. O. Herring, C. H. Hecox, L. H. Hinds, B. L. Jenkins, W. D. Keller, G. M. Loyd, J. L. J. THORNTON Commander Massengale, J. Mattiza, O. O. McKinnon, E. R. Means, R. V. Nauk, K. R., Jr. Pate, R. T. Powers, T. N. Priesmeyer, L. L. Russel, J. R. Sanders, P. G. Smith, P. Stuart, R. P. Taylor, T. W. Tupper, C. F. Williams, C. F. COAST ARTILLERY ■ 298 . ik Ha . R. S. ATMAR Commander F. T. SCOTT Executive LIEUTENANTS Bruns, B. W. Cobh, K. R. Crawford, D. W. Lindsay, J. P. McGee, J. W. Nicholas, M. A. TECHNICAL SERGEANTS McGar, R. D. Stevens, L. M. STAFF SERGEANTS Johnson, C. M. Wheeler, D. W. SENIORS Brown, J. M. Howard, H. L. Janak, C. T. JUNIORS Dodd, T. M. Fickey, L. T. Heyn, D. R. Halton, C. R. Kane, B. L. Kane, G. R. Mackey, W. C. F. L. MURPHY First Sergeant Perkins, C. G. Ploeger, R. T. SOPHOMORES Bell, J. R. Carr, J. F. Celeriar, L. R. Clark, R. A. Croslin, W. B. Crum, L. G. Flint, E. Ginnings, J. L. Goode, J. P. Goodwin, E. P. Harper, 0. S. Hundley, R. D. Kerr, W. P. Livesay, C. C. McWilliams, M. D. Montgomery, R. D. Nichols, S. R. Nickle, K. F. Otto, G. L. Peck, A. N. Perry, A. W. Perryman, W. Y. Restivo, A. T. Weaver, G. M. Williams, B. R. SECOND REGIMENTAL STAFF LT. COL. W. G. SCHLATHER Executive COL. S. G. BLACK Commander Maj. 0. E. Noak, Adjutant; Lt. Col. B. C. Homeyer, Jr., Operations Officer; Maj. T. L. Payne, Supply Officer; Maj. B. J. Ragsdale, Athletic Officer; Capt. E. H. Hill, Assistant Adjutant. Capt. C. R. Zeigler, Assistant Operations Officer; Capt. R. D. Lockhart, Scholastic Officer; Capt. A. J. Haddock, Communications Officer; Capt. C. E. Gosper, Liaison Officer; M Sgt. L. O. Mueller, Information Sergeant. M Sgt. J. E. Hildebrand, Sergeant Major; M Sgt. J. F. Stockton, Operations Ser¬ geant; M Sgt. W. W. Young, III, Supply Sergeant; M Sgt. J. D. Coleman, Athletic Sergeant; T Sgt. A. F. Barborak, Communications Sergeant. 300 FIRST BATTALION STAFF MAJ. T. L. COLLEY Executive CAPT. J. P. JONES Counselor Maj. R. C. Hartwig, Operations; Capt. B. W. Grosjean, Supply Officer; Capt. J. R. Compton, Athletic Officer; Capt. W. L. Holmes, Scholastic Officer; 1st Lt. E. R. Dawson, Communications Officer. T Sgt. J. W. Garrett, Sergeant Major; T Sgt. E. C. Stern, Jr., Supply Sergeant. 302 • ; 4- ’5 s if; ; ‘ V • ■ C. E. BEAVERS, III Commander LIEUTENANTS Cain, H. R. Herbert, W. F. Hubbel, R. H. Jacabson, J. W. Leeman, J. E. Patrick, L. W. Richardson, J. E. STAFF MEMBERS Lt. Col. J. R. Birdwell Lt. Col. W. G. Schlather Maj. W. G. Sparks Capt. B. W. Grosjean J. L. PARK M. I. BRANDT Executive First Sergeant Capt. R. H. Lockhart Capt. E. L. Walker Lt. E. R. Dawson M Sgt. C. W. Dawson T Sgt. L. D. Mueller S Sgt. B. H. Anderson TECHNICAL SERGEANTS Pantuso, B. P. Tracy, J. L. STAFF SERGEANTS Bahlmann, R. S. Calloway, J. R. Collins, C. El Guido, L. L. Haynes, T. M. Hirschfelt, G. M. Picazo, E. R. Tracy, C. J. Williams, W. T. CORPORALS Bush, J. A. Cannon, R. S. Coil, R. E. Fisher, R. S. Moffitt, R. S. Powell, C. N. Terry, W. P. Weems, S. S. Williams, D. L. SENIORS Aviles, D. E. Evans, R. E. James, W. L. LeBlanc, C. H. McAdams, H. L. Roberts, D. R. Williams, D. L. JUNIORS Aly, M. R. Crawford, R. J. De Lee, J. A. Goolsby, J. L. Green, A. T. Griffith v J. G. Loyd, H. L. Mansaker, R. H. O’Hearn, L. D. Randall, D. N. Tilley, V. F. SOPHOMORES Bailes, O. L. Beattie, R. W. Bullock, J. R. Burns, R. E. Carroll, R. L. Dowdy, Jerry Garcia, Del Garza, P. Goolsby, W. D. Harris, T. A. Holt, B. C. Horgan, C. C. Koehn, L. W. Loustaunas, R. H. McDaniel, B. L. Minor, W. S. Monical, W. S. Murillo, J. R. Roberts, J. G. Scott, W. W. Thompson, B. M. Wardle, R. R. C. H. SEPULVEDA First Sergeant LIEUTENANTS England, W. H. Hinman, A. P. Mondshine, T. C. Mugg, J. B. Pankonien, R. L. Riddle, J. A. Weller, B. A. STAFF MEMBERS M Sgt. M. L. Krumholz M Sgt. J. L. Hilderbrand M Sgt. I. P. Trotter STAFF SERGEANTS Fort, B. F. Hay, W. L. Vargas, J. B. CORPORALS Barnett, J. V. Chamblin, R. T. Guest, B. A. Josephson, S. E King, M. Melton, R. A. M. ROGERS Executive JUNIORS Davison, J. V. Gotier, S. P. Knauth, J. B. Purselley, A. W. Touchstone. B. G. Witherspoon, C. W. SOPHOMORES Fox, H. Frandolig, J. E. Higgins, J. T. Jahns, J. J. Kirkpatrick, M. Labhart, N. J. May, J. D. Perry, C. W. Randolph, R. Schneider, F. T. Scott, M. L. Smith, C. W. Srygley, J. M. Wheeler, D. K. Whitely, J. G. Whitely, J. B. Wilson, P. Zumwalt, R. E. c. k. McCreary Commander 304 CHEMICAL CORPS A. W. BECKER Commander LIEUTENANTS Black, A. R. Crozier, J. A. Giesekc, R. L. Jones, E. Kieth, S. Reynolds, B. V. STAFF MEMBERS Lt. Col. B. C. Homeyer Maj. T. L. Colley Maj. R. C. Hartwig Capt. J. Compton Capt. W. Holmes M Sgt. J. W. Garret T Sgt. E. D. Stern R. K. RAINS Executive TECHNICAL SERGEANT Brigham, G. L. STAFF SERGEANTS Anderson, R. C. Branan, I. M. Browder, C. M. Brown, W. E. Huffstutler, F. S. Lindviet, R. Nash, M. Taniguchi, E. T. Youngs, J. R. CORPORALS Fuller, W. F. Johnson, D. J. Jojies, J. J. Laskoskie, L. B. Perl, S. E. Spannagel, J. A. Specht, G. W. Worthington, J. W. SENIORS Faubian, J. Halow, S. Johnson, W. B, Magness, J. L. Miller, B. Read, J. Solis, J. Trojacek, D. Williams, R. JUNIORS Aydelotte, E. C. Dean, E. F. Fincher, J. L. Grimland, F. D. Jackson, C. M. Jackson, J. H. J. E. SIMPSON First Sergeant Jackson, J. W. Johnson, K. G. Leon, A. L. Neale, J. W. Olson, M. B. Powers, T. D. Robinson, W. I. Stasney, L. W. Terry, H. G. Ulrich, R. Werncrt, L. SOPHOMORES Bacon, G. Baker, G. Black, B. C. Braswell, J. C. Chapman, C. Y. Crandall, W. Davis, F. A. Dube, L. O. Edge, H. L. Godwin, D. Helfrich, F. Jones, R. L. Krawetz, H. Miller, R. Mitchell, D. Moroney, P. Pit tman, W. Roetschke, R. C. Schears, H. E. Screw ' s, J. C. Smith, J. H. Soltis, C. W. Stacha, J. H. Stallings, D. Vercher, J. Voros, S. Wilson, T. White, J. B. Womack, J. R. ORDNANCE J. E. GALLEMORE First Sergeant LIEUTENANTS Baker, J. B. Farmer, D. Lastelick, J. J. Scott, J. D. Watts, C. D. West, T. S. Zuch, H. M. STAFF MEMBER Maj. B. J. Ragsdale TECHNICAL SERGEANTS Miller, E. Norris, F. Ohlendorf, N. Wallin, P. CORPORALS Barrett, R. R. Beutelschies, J. P. Byrd, H. L. Coronado, J. Egger, R. W. Franklin, W. P. Hensley, J. C. Minter, J. Petty, G. Rowland, S. E. Vanznra, T. Winkler, L. E. SENIOR Sterling, B. JUNIORS Dallohite, T. Gosney, B. McCurley, J. M. Murray, K. Westmoreland, V. Wiegand, C. Work, M. L. J. M1KSCH Executive SOPHOMORES Allbritton, O. Allen, W. D. Bruton, A. Collins, B. Crow, J. Cummings, C. J. Demming, D. Greenhaw, I. Harben, B. Hennig, E. Kachtik, E. D. Killough, C. K. McGowen, J. B. Martin, L. M. Marquette, L. J. Nelson, G. Parker, R. B. Parrish, J. J. Pepping, L. Pickard, W. F. Rowley, S. Salmon, C. E. Scarborough, B. Sheubacht, B. Smith, D. Tail, M. Thompson, T. Tucker, L. Tutor, B. Vaden, F. Watson, C. A. Whitwell, F. FRESHMEN Armstrong, L. Ashburn, B. Baker, C. W. Bass, O. Bredthauer, E. G. Brunett, A. Byrd, R. Byrnes, E. G. D. SPRADLIN Commander Carleston, H. Carroll, C. Cashien, J. Cavitt, J. L. Cocke, B. Devilbiss, J. E. Hartman, F. C. Kanoy, R. Kennedy, E. Kennedy, L. Kerr, R. G. McNamee, F. Mangleberger, B. Millen, R. Mitchell, D. C. Morrison, J. Namken, N. Nobles, D. Paschall, E. Powell, J. Reeder, E. W. Ryon, W. Strait, T. Strange, W. Stribling, E. TeagUe, F. Vance, P. Vetters, T. Walmsley, J. Weber, F. Wilmsen, C. Winston, H. M. Wright, F. Zapalac, C. Zuckero, A. ■ mm r ATHLETICS 306 - C J. R. JOHNSON Commander J. M. TUCKER Executive LIEUTENANT Price, J. D. SENIORS Beaty, P. A., Jr. Bell, H. D. Boyd, O. H. Bryan, J. C. Chambers, D. G. Carrol, D. Dorchester, J. N. Forrest, J. Gerdes, R. H. Halon, E. R. Hardin, C. Harkrider, H. H. Harper, W. W. Henderson, R. D. Huvta, T. L. Lammert, R. F. Lestos, E. Manuell, W. R. McFarland, R. B. Pierson, J. E. Porcher, G. S. Read, J. A. Reeves, J. M. Roberts, D. R. Rush, R. L. Schurig, H. E. Walter, W, L. Webb, C. C. Whiteside, C. H. Wilson, G. J. SENIORS hMSI mhH MHB i5 W ' 3 SECOND BATTALION STAFF MAJ. C. M. TAYLOR MAJ. B. H. ROARK Counselor Executive Capt. A. C. Bowdoin, Adjutant; Maj. B. S. Spencer, Operations Officer; Capt. C. V. Sorrels, Supply Officer; Capt. W. M. Niebuhr, Athletic Officer. M Sgt. M. L. Krumholz, Sergeant Major; T Sgt. A. E. Cusick, Operations Sergeant; T Sgt. W. H. Rowland, Supply Sergeant; T Sgt. W. H. King, Information Sergeant. 309 C. H. WOLIVER First Sergeant LIEUTENANTS Kcibler, H. J. MacDonald, A. Proctor, W. C. Shepley, L. O. Shivers, R. D. Winsett, I. L. STAFF MEMBERS Lt. Col. J. C. Heft Maj. C. R. Zeigler Capt. C. V. Sorrels Lt. W. D. Baker Lt. O. L. Pellerin M Sgt. T. D. Theriot T Sgt. H. E. Landrum T Sgt. W. H. Rowland TECHNICAL SERGEANT Lowry, D. C. STAFF SERGEANTS Cicherski, B. P. Enloe, E. M. Hrncir, O. T. Janecka, J. C. Lumpkin, W. L. Owens, S. S. Whitmore, C. S. Wright, L. R. CORPORALS Barnes, W. R. Dewbre, J. W. Faltin, E. C. Hall, W. E. Heaton, D. P. Louvier, W. P. Mandola, F. M. Sammons, T. J. J. G. WAGENFEHR Executive SENIOR Lenzen, R. D. JUNIORS Benton, P. R. Gossett, R. D. Saenz, L. M. Warnken, V. L. SOPHOMORES Allums, J. C. Bailey, M. A. Breedlove, A. E. Boehnke, D. C. Carver, C. A. Dillon, W. H. Dusek, E. E. Goldsmith, B. J. Green, J. M. Hendricks, D. C. Hilgemeier, H. C. Hooks, J. M. Jones, R. E. Kutch, A. T. Lammert, R. H. Louie, S. Love, W. D. Mahone, L. Q. Milford, M. H. Miller, W. L. Minnis, C. D. Netterville, C. S. Novak, J. A. Pelt, J. H. Powers, W. S. Roherson, J. B. Slenk, J. E. Trim, F. C. Wendland, J. B. Wesson, K. D. C. L. BRUCHMILLER Commander QUARTERMASTER 310 L. J. PHILLIPS, JR. Commander H. E. SHELTON, JR. First Sergeant F. R. WALTERS Executive LIEUTENANTS Aubuehon, A. Bland, J. G. Fling, G. K. Holloway, J. E. Reeves, 1. Van Tyne, R. G. Watts, J. C. Wauters, F. R. STAFF MEMBERS Lt. Col. R. Almaguer Maj. W. F. East Capt. D. C. Carrol Capt. P. M. Streetman M Sgt. J. B. McAllister M Sgt. J. F. Stockton T Sgt. A. F. Barborak TECHNICAL SERGEANTS Altwein, D. C. Venincasa, L. A. STAFF SERGEANTS Bomba, J. G. Corbin, T. W. CORPORALS Burrill, G. P. Coleman, S. D. Heimer, A. R. Kemp, N. D. King, G. H. Schlichter, A. G. Sherman, C. K. SENIORS Rossman, E. E. Smith, E. B. Williams, R. J. JUNIORS Anderson, O. J. Barnes, R. T. Doak, C. A. Gerloff, D. Hague, J. Jenkins, F. M. Jones, J. P. McLaughlin, W. S. Sessions, R. E. Sweidom, D. L. White, C. E. SOPHOMORES Abetya, A. A. Anderson, W. E. Blaschke, E. Brooks, C. W. Dieckman, H. E. Flores, E. R. Gibson, G. F. Higgins, H. K. Holden, G. W. Huckeba, W. C. Jones, D. V. McDaniel, R., Jr. Meeks, P. L. Muncy, C. H. Nunez, R. A. Page, W. R. Pennington, E. C. Penland, W. C. Scott, K. L. Smith, C. L. Stratton, R. E. Wolfe, M. D. SIGNAL CORPS W. J. SCUDDER R. J. TODD Executive First Sergeant LIEUTENANTS Hampton, H. L. Magee, A. C. Moglia, G. STAFF MEMBERS Lt. Col. A. E. Noak Maj. T. L. Payne Maj. B. H. Roark Maj. B. S. Spencer Capt. A. J. Haddock M Sgt. W. W. Young, III T Sgt. A. C. Cusick TECHNICAL SERGEANTS Sandlin, B. W. Walters, V. STAFF SERGEANTS Davis, N. N. DePue, R. B. Dwinell, W. F. Ellison, B. Galvan, D. E. McClellan, R. S. Morrison, G. A. Pitzer, S. C. Sandlin, B. W. Ross, R. G. Walter, V. J. Wessels, G. F. CORPORALS Barnard, H. M. Bowen, J. F. Dannenbaum, R. M. Estes, G. P. Hawsey, J. D. Ramsey, J. D. Stuckert, F. W., Jr. JUNIORS Ewing, R. W. Hill, A. A. Ownby, C. H. Patronella, C. H. SOPHOMORES Abraham, W. B. Bunn, E. J. Childers, C. A., Jr. Cleveland, D. W. Curry, M. D. DeHaes, L. A. Grantland, J. H. Minter, C. H. Rawls, B. B., Jr. Robertson, V. F. Savage, J. P. Savage, K. D. Scott, S. F. Sherman, R. W. Vance, R. E. Vondergoltz, G. E. M. E. SETH Commander ARMY SECURITY AGENCY . ' 7 E. W. SMITH Commander LIEUTENANTS Bell, J. R. Crane, W. G. Hudson, J. A. Johnson, R. M. Moore, B. L. Newman, D. F. Westphal, R. E. STAFF MEMBERS Col. S. G. Black Maj. W. S. Thornlon TECHNICAL SERGEANTS Buster, J. O. Joyce, L. H. STAFF SERGEANTS Bennett, L. L. Bowdoin, W. R. Cummins, D. H. Driver, L. E. Fowler, J. L. Norvell, W. F. Oglesby, B. J. O’Neal, D. G. Young, W. A. CORPORALS Alston, J. E. Box, B. K. Hall, T. J. Hoerman, R. W. Morgan, P. W. Myers, G. O. Watson, W. D. Witte, J. R. SENIORS Herrera, A. Jordan, F. Smith, B. B. JUNIORS Fontaine, J. H. Griffin, C. L. Liessner, M. W. Saunders, R. L. Wakefield, J. N. SOPHOMORES Barborak, F. D. Blair, J. L. Bowling, H. H. Brents, T. Gragg, R. O. Granstaff, K. A. Holt, R. L. Johnson, W. V. Morofuji, R. Prine, K. J. Riveire, W. Sassman, A. F. Schrader, D. D. Specia, A. E. Tarter, J. D. VanZandt, H. R. Warncke, S. L. L. F. JONES First Sergeant LIEUTENANTS Fisbeck, F. J. Gray, F. L. Jones, J. H. Mason, O. W. McLemore, B. F. O’Neal, B. D. TECHNICAL SERGEANTS Fuschak, F. M. Pepper, P. G. STAFF SERGEANTS Briesemeister, C. E. Douthit, J. D. Endler, H. J. Funka, W. A. Maddox, B. R. Richardson, C. W. Sales, J. L. Smith, R. E. Way, R. CORPORALS Davis, C. A. Hamis, W. D. Hergog, A. L. Holland, B. B. Morris, J. H. Sikes, E. W. Smith, H. R. Williams, J. D. JUNIORS Aly, M. R. Crum, L. G. Fichey, J. B. Fleming, G. B. Guido, L. I. Harris, J. P. Jones, C. D. Kimbrough, J. D. G. L. SMITH Executive Pigg, j. c. Pickett, J. Rychlik, B. L. Shanklin, R. Smith, V. H. Windsor, C. Womack, J. R. SOPHOMORES Aleyta, A. L. Cato, J. F. Chisholm, J. Cross, C. Davis, F. A. Dieckman, H. E. Durst, K. W. Guthrie, E. R. Herwald, A. W. Helfrick, F. J. Homeyer, H. C. Kendrick, F. R. Mecier, J. E. Murrillo, J. R. Oliver, J. E. Perryman, W. Y. Scott, W. W. Yates, J. K. FRESHMEN Braesche, J. G. Driesemberg, H. M. Loggins, R. B. Luedke, E. R. Mays, B. J. Metzer, F. F. McCall, E. P. McIntosh, J. H. Robinson, B. L. Summers, J. C. Stanley, E. I. Walker, R. G. J. E. CURTIS Commander 315 SECOND DIVISION STAFF HH LT. COL. L. F. FUENTES Executive COL. J. A. WAY PAS T COL. G. E. STEED Commander Maj. F. E. Burns, Adjutant; Lt. Col. R. B. Sutton, Operations Officer; Maj. R. L. Andrews, Supply Officer; Maj. P. R. Arguindegui, Jr., Athletic Officer. Maj. T. T. Dunagan, Information Officer; Maj. L. O. Hill, Communications Officer; Maj. C. D. Hooper, Liaison Officer; Maj. R. E. Huffman, Scholastic Officer; M Sgt. J. C. Akard, Sergeant Major. M Sgt. E. J. Hickman, Supply Sergeant; M Sgt. R. D. Mathis, Athletic Sergeant; M Sgt. V. M. Montgomery, Operations Ser¬ geant; M Sgt. R. B. Willmann, Information Sergeant. 316 COL. W. S. HIGHSMITH Commander Capt. W. A. Crabtree, Communications Officer; Lt. Col. T. W. Duke, Operations Officer; Capt. W. E. Floyd, Information Officer; Maj. A. D. Golman, Athletic Officer; Maj. R. W. Miller, Adjutant. Capt. E. R. Musser, Assistant Operations Officer; Maj. H. A. Roberts, Supply Officer; Capt. A. Vander Stucken, Safety Officer; Capt. L. M. Whaley, Scholastic Officer. M Sgt. C. A. Gary, Sergeant Major; M Sgt. D. O. Atkinson, Operations Sergeant; M Sgt. H. L. Briscoe, Supply Sergeant; M Sgt. R. P. Vernon, Athletic Sergeant; T Sgt. W. C. Andrews, Information Sergeant. 317 FIRST GROUP STAFF MAJ. F. X. CORONADO Executive MAJ. PERCY GOFF Counselor LT. COL. J. H. WALKER Commander Maj. A. Brailas, Operations Officer; Capt. A. E. Gilles, Ad¬ jutant; Capt. J. W. Keeling, Supply Officer; Capt. F. Wehrs, Athletic Officer. 1st Lt. R. L. Hartung, Information Officer; 1st Lt. R. J. Wicke, Communications Officer; M Sgt. W. R. Wiseman, Sergeant Major; T Sgt. B. C. Dutcher, Operations Sergeant. T Sgt. E. G. Leshikar, Athletic Sergeant; T Sgt. E. T. Lewis, Supply Sergeant; T Sgt. R. G. Hendry, Information Sergeant; T Sgt. R. W. Palmer, Communications Sergeant. 318 r ' - • J. H. ARMSTRONG Commander SENIORS Abercrombie, E. F. Adams, E. E. Allison, F. E. Antony, G. T. Arnold, E. Ash, R. D. Averill, J. H. Baetge, G. D. Baker, R. J. Bailey, B. G. Beard, N. L. Benson, D. W. Bless, W. E. E. L. ARNOLD Executive Bloomer, J. Brock, E. H. Carlyle, G. W. Cardenas, J. I. Ccntilli, J. D. Chiappetta, J. A. Cobb, C. C. Cobble, B. G. Collins, S. G. Cox, R. F. Coveney, A. E. Creel, R. J. Curlee, L. L. Curtino, J. A. Dawson, P. P. Dayton, E. E. Dean, W. W. Dees, D. O. Del Rio, J. C. Eisenberg, A. B. Farmer, J. S. Fletcher, B. W. Flowers, E. S. Garrett, D. L. Gates, R. W. Glaxner, R. J. Griffin, A. Z. Hale, W. R. Hankla, W. Hascall, W. T. Hinton, B. J. Keelinp, J. Kelly, P. W. Klinksick, B. A. Koester, W. Kyle, W. A., Jr. Lanpford, J. E. Lilly, S. W. Love, O. R. Lovinpfoss, W. J. Massey, W. R. Martin, J. H. Matthyetz, W. C. McCallum, T. J., Jr. McCullough, C. E. McMaster, B. C. Moak, O. J. Moore, R. J. Morgan, J. H. Newman, R. A. Pate, B. J. Pinson, C. R. Ragland, F. O. Rector, B. K. Richardson, H. E. Rigney, R. E. Ritter, P. P. Rosenquest, J. A. Royalty, J. G. Spadachene, T. W. Stanislav, R. J. Stauts, W. M. Stine, S. O. Streiff, W. I. Strong, J. Tate, J. B. Templin, M. L. Thomas, D. R. Thompson, J. C. Tieken, A. W. Travested, W. B. Underwood, W. E. Vanderstucham, A. Vornkahl, W. E. Wall, P. T. Wallace, A. F. Wallace, B. J. White, W. M. Wicke, R. J. Woody, R. L. Wright, J. SENIORS C. C. SMITH J.w. DEHNERT First Sergeant Executive LIEUTENANTS Becker, G. A. Dehnert, J. H. Earl, J. A. Fowler, J. F. Genitempo, D. J. Hinton, B. J. Uptmore, J. H. STAFF MEMBERS Lt. Col. J. F. Muller Maj. A. Brailas Mai. F. X. Coronado Maj. L. O. Hill Capt. J. W. Keeling M Sgt. C. A. Gary M Sgt. R. P. Vernon T Sgt. E. T. Lewis TECHNICAL SERGEANTS Hennigan, J. K. Williford, R. D. STAFF SERGEANTS Davis, R. Grisham, D. L. Hegi, H. G. Hines, F. T. Katz, M. M. Timmerman, W. C. Zachry, W. B. CORPORALS Bowers, C. E. Coleman, B. G. Farlow, J. F. Isbell, B. O. Lane, D. W. McLean, C. £). Oiler, D. E. Price, R. N. Tate, G. E. Whitfield, J. L. JUNIORS Alvarado, J. R. Cotton, W. Gibbs, S. G. Herman, W. Hosford, P. N. Kerzee, W. R. Luquette, B. F. Ransone, R. K. Semmelrogge, W. F. Waggoner, J. B. SOPHOMORES Anderson, P. J. Barrow, C. M. Barton, J. E. Breeland, A. H. Cain, J. A. Canales, G. A. Chambers, R. K. Childress, J. Didion, W. F. Dieb, N. S. Durdin, T. N. Feltz, D. E. Garcia, F. H. Kebblinger, R. King, J. E. Konig, F. I. Meyers, J. M. Norman, G. B. Odom, B. Reynolds, G. R. J. R. HOLDER Commander C. F. HENDLY Executive M. G. MUNSTER First Sergeant LIEUTENANTS Glaxner, D. J. Schaffer, C. L. Stone, R. D. STAFF MEMBERS Lt. Col. R. B. Sutton Lt. Col. J. H. Walker Capt. C. R. Cargill Capt. S. D. Goode Capt. G. I. McFarland Capt. E. R. Musser Capt. F. Wehrs Capt. R. J. Wicke M Sgt. J. Bennett T Sgt. B. C. Dutcher T Sgt. R. G. Hendry T Sgt. R. W. Palmer TECHNICAL SERGEANTS Gale, W. H. Walla, C. F. Schanen, G. M. Strickland, B. K. Tiller, H. O. Walker, D. Wilcox, C. Wyatt, H. SENIORS Adams, E. E. Stanislav, R. Thompson, J. C. JUNIORS Blackshear, J. McCorcle, T. W. Shaw, D. G. Smith, A. L. Smith, R. V. Stovall, R. B. Super, R. D. Timmerman, D., Jr. Wampler, K. W. STAFF SERGEANTS Bouldin, W. W. •Foley, W., Jr. Kalil, B. Roberts, J. T. Snell, C., Jr. Spadachene, J. M. Waples, G. E. Yaggi, R. T. CORPORALS Sauer, B. C. SOPHOMORES Crowell, B. J. Havelka, J. D. Johnson, J. D. Linseisen, J. F. Maples, T. E. Menard, B. H. Remmers, O. C. Richards, D. K. Ruiz, R. use G. A. WULFMAN W. E. KIMBALL First Sergeant Executive LIEUTENANTS Cameron, P. E. Hale, H. L. STAFF MEMBERS Lt. Col. S. M. Cowan Maj. A. D. Golman Capt. W. E. Floyd Capt. L. M. Whaley Sgt. Maj. H. L. Briscoe Sgt. Maj. W. R. Wiseman T Sgt. E. G. Leshikar TECHNICAL SERGEANTS Kindall, S. M. Outlaw, T. E. STAFF SERGEANTS Fernandez, E. A. Hoelscher, M. A. Lovick, G. A. Mims, J. H. Procter, P. R. Spaniel, G. J. CORPORALS Barclay, L. H. Breen, P. B. Fields, E. B. Johnson, C. W. Kopecky, M. P. Rector, B. K. JUNIORS Gawry, J. A. Gordy, A. L. Gregory, B. B. Hale, I. D. Hinrichs, C. V. Langford, J. M. Nedbalek, E. J. Westmoreland, N. F. SOPHOMORES Coonrod, W. C. Gilliam, G. T. Luker, J. E. Rowe, J. B. Sullins, Robert SECOND GROUP STAFF MAJ. W. L. SABO Executive LT. COL. A. B. COX Commander Capt. J. H. Gregory, Adjutant; Capt. W. C. Sholar. Supply Officer; 1st Lt. G. W. Day, Information Officer. Capt. A. L. Shumbera. Scholastic Officer; M Sgt. A. D. Scott, Sergeant Major. T Sgt. J. S. Wright, Supply Sergeant; T Sgt. W. H. Klaerner, Information Officer; T Sgt. J. E. Custer, Communications Sergeant. «Ji7; „ A. H. HOHLT R. I. RABAGO First Sergeant Executive LIEUTENANTS Coveney, A. E. Johnson, A. J. Meynig, E. G. Templin, M. L. STAFF MEMBERS Lt. Col. L. F. Fuentes Lt. Col. G. W. Shown Capt. A. Vanderstucken Lt. G. W. Day T Sgt. R. J. Henson TECHNICAL SERGEANT Rheman, W. F. STAFF SERGEANTS Fehrenkamp, J. D. Goldstein, L. E. Harris, R. L. Lewis, B. J. Ray, G. L. Riggan, W. L. Sebesta, L. J. Sojourner, J. W. CORPORALS Caffey, J. E. Crenwelge, J. E. Fisher, C. E. Hobbs, C. D. Mieth, G. I. Nix, E. L., Jr. Parker, C. L. Welgehausen, J. A. SENIORS Stauts, W. F. Stine, S. O. JUNIORS Ando, J. K. Angrist, S. W. Forrester, C. M. Garner, R. B. Makar, D. G. Smith, J. B. SOPHOMORES Baggaley, J. H. Bra ' enec, J. J. Brown, H. R. Burnell, C. E. Castellanos, E. C. Conkling, D. B. Cobb, M. F. Diggs, J. H. Eversberg, H. W. Gondran, G. J. Hull, L. R. Jochen, C. H. Jones, D. L. Lambert, R. S. McCane, D. A. McDuffie, P. N. Maples, J. H. Muncey, J. A. Noble, F. E. Richardson, C. T. Slabbaert, R. A. Staehs, J. P. Starke, J. M. Stone, W. J. Ward, F. D. Welder, R. J., Jr. J. D. CRAGIN Commander AIR FORCE iiMl liiiii - J. S. MAGEE First Sergeant LIEUTENANTS Baumann, E. A. Cammack, R. Evans, B. J. Hunter, W. V. Mnak, 0. J. Rosenquest, J. Willis, R. R. STAFF MEMBERS Lt. Col. R. Bynes Lt. Col. A. B. Cor Maj. P. Arguindegui Maj. F. C. Burns Maj. J. Gregory Maj. W. Scholar Maj. F. Sizer M Sgt. V. M. Montgomery M Sgt. W. R. Wilman M Sgt. J. S. Wright T Sgt. W. C. Andrews T Sgt. J. Custer TECHNICAL SERGEANTS Long, G. B. Moseley, J. STAFF SERGEANTS Awtry, C. W. Cain, G. Correa, D. Fowler, R. L. Harris, R. L. Heusz, R. A. Maxwell, J. L. Nark, T. C. Seat, J. F. Strange, D. E. Watson, J. M. Young, T. F. CORPORALS Ashley, E. L. Brannen, J. C. J. J. STORRIE Executive Burkhead, M. S. Lee, J. G. Pitts, R. W. Richie, C. C. Slice, O. D. Turner, A. E. JUNIORS Bailey, G. R. Bumpass, R. F. Darling, T. G. Gonzalas, C. Hagan, R. E. Rouey, A. J. Rice, L. Smith, R. A. Steele, J. A. Trimble, J. C. Walker, J. S. Williams, C. SOPHOMORES Adams, R. W. Barker, G. Bishop, D, Blackburn, J. D. Brosch, J. W. Cahal, T. M. Castle, D. D. Christie, V. W. Courtney, J. G. Correa, A. Davenport, C. C. Dean, W. S. Deckard, C. C. Eubanks, C. E. Forgason, J. L. Greene, T. H. Hull, R. B. Johnson, J. K. Koury, A. Mair, S. C. Manning, W. J. Mathis, J. R. O. D. BRETCHES Commander McAnally, S. D. Miller, B. Molberg, C. F. Montgomery, T. C. Peterson, C. D. Pullen, L. M. Pyle, J. A. Rankin, R. A. Rochelle, N. C. Rowe, R. M. Sitzenstaler, E. D. Stalford, R. V. Steel, R. E. Steele, B. H. Stephenson, J. R. Tutt, F. E. Walker, G. D. Wright, R. R. AIR FORCE LIEUTENANTS Brown, R. B. Dishman, J. Libby, C. Marks, M. Singleton, W. P. Wilmsen, E. N. TECHNICAL SERGEANTS Blake, G. A. Swink, M. M. C. DOUGLAS Executive STAFF SERGEANTS Addison, J. M. Baker, S. J. Blaine, J. L. Braker, J. DeRouen, D. D. Earle, H. J. Hunt, R. Lawerence, C. E. Little, L. E. McCrory, P. S. CORPORALS Hardgrove,yj. E. Kleb, W. L Knipple, G. Pertle, R. Schwertner, H. Snoots, W. M. Verble, D. E. West, H. SENIORS Barrett, J. Heft, D. Lackey, L. L. Walker, W. R. JUNIORS Cameron, J. T. Goyer, S. Leissner, C. L. SOPHOMORES Ablon, F. Bessellieu, J. W. Briggs, R. W. Caruthers, J. W. Davenport, J. T. Floyd, H. A. Gajewsky, F. J. J. 0. ROBINETT First Sergeant Gross, B. J. Hager, T. Hartung, G. H. Johnson, R. E. Moon, W. D. Northrup, C. B. Wgick, R. F. Williams, J. Speich, J. R. FRESHMEN Boles, R. A. Clark, J. E. Cain, D. Cashion,. J. Collier, H. G. Godfrey, G. L. Hearn, H. E. Helton, B. T. Hillyer, G. W. Hollaway, B. M. Howell, J. M. Hubbard, E. T. Hubert, T. E. Jones, E. Kinard, G. T. Kinnedy, J. D Klipple, T. G. Leighton, G. L. Louett, R. Mcllhenny, J. H. McNaughton, L. E. Peasner, D. Rambo, G. P. Satel, J. Vandervourt, D. H. Vines, D. H. Weick, R. F. Williams, J. Spcich, J. R. H. E. MAYEAUX First Sergeant T. K. NILAND Executive LIEUTENANTS Stout, B. Blair, W. G. Walker, R. Dixon, R. H. Wolf, H. Dollar, R. I. SENIORS Graves, R. D. Haas, R. McMahon, B. M. Hill, W. Petri, J. Murphy, A. L. Surouik, J. Niland, T. K. JUNIORS Robbins, C. Rush, M. N. Ellis, D. E. Saxe, C. Theriot, S. TECHNICAL SERGEANT Capt, L. E. Vick, R. SOPHOMORES Anderson, W. CORPORALS Anderson, J. Clark, H. Boring, J. Kennon, P. Broussard, F. Kettler, E. Caruthers, J. Sinclair B, Phillips, R. K. T. GRAVES Commander AIR FORCE SECOND WING STAFF LT. COL. R. D. RABON Executive COL. J. W. HANEY Commander Maj. J. B. Stahala, Adjutant; Lt. Col. A. C. Sharp, Operations Officer; Maj. A. W. Donaldson, Supply Officer; Maj. R. V. Alexander, Athletic Officer; Capt. J. S. Brown, Information Officer. Capt. G. S. Fox, Jr., Assistant Adjutant; Capt. T. N. Whitehurst, Assistant Operations Officer; M Sgt. L. W. Hoffman, Sergeant Major; M Sgt. C. W. Phillips, Supply Sergeant. 329 M Sgt. W. S. Carr, Operations Sergeant; M Sgt. L. D. Eddy, Athletic Sergeant; M Sgt. L. H. Gerlich, Scholastic Sergeant; T Sgt. R. T. Miller, Information Sergeant. LT. COL. J. R. KENNEDY Commander THIRD GROUP STAFF 1ST LT. J. CASHION Counselor Maj. R. D. Hutchinson, Operations Officer; Capt. E. W. Bane, Adjutant; Capt. C. R. Cargill, Scholastic Officer; Capt. W. R. Carpenter, Athletic Officer. Capt. J. W. Raymond, Supply Officer; M Sgt. W. R. Curry, Sergeant Major; T Sgt. D. G. Greene, Information Sergeant. T Sgt. K. G. Hall, Operations Sergeant; T Sgt. E. E. Kilgore, Athletic Sergeant; T Sgt. J. L. Ledwig, Supply Sergeant; T Sgt. E. V. Wright, Communications Sergeant. _ P. N. MANOS Commander LIEUTENANTS Bryant, J. E. Davis, L. B. Harris, J. H. Pedrott, D. A. STAFF MEMBERS Lt. Col. D. Bottom Maj. E. R. Bane Capt. W. A. Carpenter T Sgt. E. E. Kilgore TECHNICAL SERGEANTS Johnson, R. N. Sexton, W. G. STAFF SERGEANTS Ablon, S. A. Bauman, J. E. Brooks, B. R. Davis, A. B. Haney, W. F., Jr. Lackshin, H. N. Snelling, H. N. Youngblood, A. D. CORPORALS Humphrey, D. W. Lilly, J. B. SENIORS Cardenas, J. I. Kelly, P. K. Wallace, B. J. Rector, B. R. JUNIORS Guinn, G. S. Heaton, W. R. Lockhead, B. W. McWhortor, E. F. Portie, T. G. Renken, E. A. Rokas, A. J. Touchstone, B. G. SOPHOMORES Aishman, O. A. Braziel, L. M. Brockman, L. E., Jr. Cohen, J. N. Connally, G. R. Crawford, R. P. Daughtrey, R. N. Deville, K. D. Golub, D. G. Hall, E. A. Harlan, J. L. Hendricks, A. J. Hollan, J. E. Johnson, J. D. Kyle, F. L. Malone, M. M. Phillips, ' W. W. Riley, J. B. Roth, R. Y. Schneider, R. D. Schreiber, S. A. Shields, T. A. Strode, B. E. Taylor, L. R. Wesch, D. R. Williams, L. E. Zale, D. AIR FORCE C. D. PATTON Executive LIEUTENANTS Johns, A. C. Kasper, R. F. Mings, J. D. Showers, W. A. STAFF MEMBERS Col. W. D. Kruger Col. G. E. Steed Lt. Col. J. R. Kennedy Lt. Col. A. C. Sharp Maj. R. L. Andrews M Sgt. J. C. Akard M Sgt. W. R. Curry M Sgt. J. K. Goode M Sgt. L. W. Hoffman M Sgt. C. W. Phillips T Sgt. E. V. Wright TECHNICAL SERGEANTS Holdsworth, B. C. Norton, K. K. STAFF SERGEANTS Braslau, R. Cuellar, A. N. Dodson, D. R. Holland, R. Konig, M. B. Neighbors, C. C. Samuels, J. R. Skrabonic, T. J. Williams, J. S. Williams, T. D. JUNIORS McCelvey, L. L. Riddick, W. P. W. M. REED First Sergeant Scott, D. Seymour, J. L. SOPHOMORES Bedford, B. B. Baker, T. H. Bell, J. D. Brown, B. R. Buys, E. M. Carpenter, B. E. Chappele, H. L. Clark, J. M. Coppage, W. E. Coutret, H. C. Dabney, R. L. Deslatte, D. R. Gholson, T. D. Gonzalez, H. Granet, H. L. Guffey, B. C. Haddad, N. G. Hladek, J. S. Johnson, C. R. Jones, R. T. Leslie, G. G. Knight, Y. R. Lindig, T. P. McClendon, D. W. Maxwell, G. W. Newsom, S. R. Nicholson, F. R. O’Donnell, F. B. O’Keefe, J. D. Parker, T. F. Patterson, H. R. Peoples, J. R. Pearcy, C. M. Plumlee, J. R. C. R. LITTLE Commander Poitevent, J. L. Purcell, J. L. Ramirez, P. Sealy, C. Scott, D. R. Shapiro, S. M. Urbie, A. R. Vieaux, J. B. Wells, N. D. Wensel, H. A. Williams, G. T. Williford, R. A. Winkler, R. E. Wizig, J. L. Wulfe, E. D. st ' jr x LIEUTENANTS Black, B. E. Bowden, J. R. Johnson, E. B. Landrum, B. L. Murphy, A. L. Pepin, J. H. Pfeiffer, A. P. Urbanosky, H. J. STAFF MEMBER Capt. T. N. Whitehurst TECHNICAL SERGEANTS Barksdale, D. L. Cline, D. H. McDermott, T. R. STAFF SERGEANTS Briggs, E. R. Cotropia, C, A. Davis, J. A. Grigson, J. P. Loosier, 0. B. McClure, J. D. McGee, J. W. Stephens, G. S. Thedford, J. L. Wall, C. K. Walton, D. L. JUNIORS Abbott, J. W. SOPHOMORES Anderson, W. H. Armstrong, J. C. Bell, W. B. Bryant, D. H. Burchard, J. C. Defferari, L. H. Fraga, T. Green, B. L. Harris, W. D. Jack, W. F. Mclnroe, W. K. Peck, A. N. Welch, D. E. FRESHMEN Acres, W. R. Black, D. C. Britton, J. R. Cooper, C. J. Gray, C. L. Lanicek, C. M. Moehlman, C. F. Moffatt, E. N. Moses, D. L. Nelson, G. M. Payne, J. D. Price, R. M. Stockton, J. H. Wideman, M. G. Woiton, J. B. T. L. McNEW Commander FORCE FOURTH GROUP STAFF MAJ. J. H. KILLOUGH Executive LT. COL. H. C. HOLMES Commander Maj. R. S. Boykin, Operations Officer; Capt. F. J. Pagel, Athletic Officer; Capt. I. W. McCarty, Scholastic Officer. 1st Lt. D. D. Martin, Communications Officer; M Sgt. R. W. Williams, Sergeant Major; T Sgt. W. R. Dean, Information Sergeant; T Sgt. K. W. Durham, Operations Sergeant. T Sgt. A. B. Cunningham, Athletic Sergeant; T Sgt. J. B. Whitaker, Supply Sergeant; T Sgt. H. J. Lueders, Communications Ser¬ geant. LIEUTENANTS Black, G. Boliuslav, J. Buie, J. Darilek, O. Henderson, R. TECHNICAL SERGEANTS Boyd, C. Golla, D. F. STAFF SERGEANTS Brown, G. Doniingus, R. Fincher, B. Gillespie, B. Gray, J. Jahn, S. Poteet, R. Thompson, Gayle Woodson, J. CORPORALS Henderson, J. Jenkins, A. Jones, T. Maliek, F. Musil, J. Schmid, J. Vanpelt, G. SENIORS Cobble, B. Hankla, W. Hascall, T. Martin, S. JUNIORS Burleson, K. Casbergue, J. Cisneros, R. Goodwin, G. Griffin, C. Halverson, M. Marshall, E. McCormick, J. Rainey, D. Rand, J. SOPHOMORES Arnold, C. Gonzales, J. Glockzin, J. Herbig, J. Hunn, D. Keeter, G. Keith, A. Quast, T. Urbanic, F. Rhodes, D. Vatslavick, V. Wolfe, H. Wood, R. B. C. FOLLEY Commander R. C. TANNER Executive P. H. WOOD First Sergeant C. B. BRAGASSA Commander LIEUTENANTS Ballew, V. E. Myrick, W. M. Shepard, A. V. STAFF MEMBERS Lt. Col. H. C. Holmes Maj. J. H. Killough T Sgt. W. R. Dean T Sgt. H. J. Lenders T Sgt. J. B. Whitaker TECHNICAL SERGEANTS Fontaine, J. F. Stribling, G. T. STAFF SERGEANTS Eubanks, E. D. Hintz, J. W. Hipp, J. W. Rozacky, E. E. Rinnert, R. R. Steen, J. A. JUNIORS Blackmon, W. C. Guidry, F. L. Harris, J. A. Jannson, E. M. Jones, D. S. McCuistion, H. D. Tompson, H. K. Walker, J. B. Weatherby, J. M. Williams, R. L. SOPHOMORES Allison, W. R, Ash,. J. W. Barkholm, C. A. Bickely, J. E. Brown, J. A. Cornelison, W. Davis, E. W. Durrill. Dusang, Fisher, Francis, F unches Gage, R. C. Gay, C. C. Goodwin, E. A. Harris, E. Harris, W. J. Hille, J. Howard, W. Kimmey, W. H. Long, J. T Luchens, J. T. Maynard, C. C. McGuire, J. D. Martin, J. E. Moore, J. R. Moye, D. B. Newton, G. D. Pettit, R. M. Sanders, F. L. Sawyer, R. C. Stein, H. H. Todd, J. R. Wisenbaker, H. M. Yentzen, N. A. AIR FORCE C. B. CAIRNES First Sergeant LIEUTENANTS Anderson, E. R. Bailey, C. B. Creel, R. J. Dinnerstein, T. H. Mahler, C. A. White, R. G. STAFF MEMBERS Maj. R. S. Boykin Maj. R. E. Huffman Capt. J. S. Brown Capt. F. J. Pagel T Sgt. K. W. Durham TECHNICAL SERGEANTS Anderson, G. D. Neuszer, L. P. STAFF SERGEANTS Caldwell, T. F. Dillon, L. A. Fisch, W. H. Hector, P. G. Jaynes, L. W. Lewis, H. A. Marshall, G. W. Meiners, H. P. O’Conner, R. L. Sewell, E. E. CORPORALS Alcock, R. W. Craig, H. D. Davis, C. T. Kinslow, J. P. Markwardt, R. H. Shipe, D. K. J. H. JOWELL Executive SENIOR Coveny, A. R. JUNIORS Boozman, P. G. Cabello, A. Dorsey, J. B. Gray, P. R. Guentherman, R. H. Guimerin, P. K. Horn, J. J. Mabry, D. T. Marshall, W. L. McCrary, M. M. Smith, J. Soefje, A. K. Word, B. J. Yarborough, J. L. SOPHOMORES Ancira, R. Arrendonda, R. Barr, J. H. Boyd, N. S. Brown, R. Y. Carpenter, C, C. Franklin, R. E. Huffman, D. D. Hicks, R. G. McKean, P. F. Miller, A. D. Mixon, J. G. Neal, W. F. Rodehaver, Z. E. Sexton, J. C. Shank, J. S. Shipe, D. K. Templeton, R. C. J. C. BURKE Commander AIR FORCE . - r . TOM MILLIGAN Commander J. C. STEWART Executive LIEUTENANTS Barton, Jerry Galindo Henderson, T. E. McGowan, F. W. Stahl, B. J. Thornton, H. L., Jr. Wooden, M. D. STAFF MEMBERS Capt. G. G. Fox Lt. W. B. Parsons TECHNICAL SERGEANTS Holland, Max West, P. A. STAFF SERGEANTS Bietendorf, D. Brooks, R. S. Holt, J. Miller, L. W. Mobley, B. W. Talash, A. W. Visoski, S. B. CORPORALS Broddus, W. L. Hall, K. L. Philip, H. D. Stokley, F. W. SENIORS Boase, C. L. Colgin, P. C Cummings, D. F. Davis, M. E. George, R. J. Hilton, B. M. Johnson, H. Land, N. G. W. C. BOLMANSKI First Sergeant Lloyd, J. B. Merka, W. J. Meschkat, R. S. Minns, L. E. Morrison, D. H. Presnal, B. C. Pyburn, A. R. Richmond, A. L. Rydell, G. V. Stout, K. E. Strilker, W. L. Thornton, W. S. Wade, R. D. Walters, C. R. Winberry. J. E. JUNIORS Boehler, E. A., Jr. Furqueron, J. D. Schlee, R. B. Schwarz, R. B. Threadgill, E. G. Ozzell, D. L. Willis, J. E. SOPHOMORES Billingsly, W. E. Flynt, J. Foster, D. G. Heslip. C. H. McGowan, K. D. Nickle, G. Novosad, C. Pierce, K. R. Pyka, H. L. Schanen, G. H. Yates, J. FRESHMEN Finks, C. E. Schoppe, D. L. J. C. WALLACE Commander FIRST PLATOON L. J. PHILLIPS —Platoon Sergeant FIRST SQUAD McClure, D. H. Hohlt, A. Montgomery, V. M. Steel, T. R. Wilson, C. W. Greene, G. D. Cox, F. A. Gerlich, L. H. Porter, R. N. Orr, P. M. Farley, J. W. Draper, L. SECOND SQUAD Bennett, L. L. Young, W. W. Johnson, F. S. Theriot, T. D. Phillips, ' C. W. Lewis, T. E. Smith, L. L. Noak, A. Ledwig, J. L. Manner, R. E. THIRD SQUAD Schlather, W. Landers, R. Q. Herbert, W. F. Williford, R. D. Harris, D, L. Smith, C. C. Hudson, W. R. Atkinson, D. O. Carr, G. W. W. G. SHOWN Platoon Leader SECOND PLATOON C. M. SCOTT, JR .—Platoon Sergeant L. A. WOLFSKILL Platoon Leader FIKST SQUAD Goode, S. D. Wilson, W. T. Fenner, E. C. McAllister, J. B. Sullivan, R. F. Dowell, J. D. Black, R. B. Dawson, G. W. Mueller, L. O. SECOND SQUAD Hillman, R. F. Keeling, E. R. Bottom, D. Ford, M. H. Smith, L. D. Cole, R. D. Mitchell, F. H. Purselley, A. W. Hildebrand, J. E. THIRD SQUAD Novasad, S. J. Tyree, J. B. Goode, J. K. Sterzing, C. B. Wulfman, G. A. Reed, W. M. Boyd, B. K. Gist, A. Coleman, J. D. Gross, W. E. D. D. HOWELL Executive J. THORNTON, JR. First Sergeant FIRST SQUAD SECOND SQUAD THIRD SQUAD Berner, G. W. Andrews, R. L. McCarley, R. E. Goldstein, L. E. Cummins, D. H. Bell, S. P. Wright, E. V. Collins, C. E. Faulkner, R. C. Holubec, M. G. Briscoe, H. L. Thompson, E. L. Sales, J. L. Burkard, D. J. Sparks, G. W. Clark, D. E. Gary, C. A. Slone, C. R. Hennigan, J. K. Wood, P. H. Hinman, P. Oglesby, B. J. Hickman, R. D. Barborak, A. F. Dark, W. E. Gruene, E. K. Foxworth, C. D. Braslau, R. Akard, J. C. Hickman, J. M. Bowdoin, W. R. Abel, J. M. Dodson, D. R. Killian, R. B. t fj R. E. WALLINGFORD Platoon Leader J. M. READ ................................................................ Guidon Bearer MAJOR C. C. WADDELL .................................... Military Sponsor MAJOR C. M. TAYLOR .................................. Military Sponsor MAJOR H. O. JOHNSON, JR. ...................... Military Sponsor C. F. HORNSTEIN .................................... Administration Officer 342 THIRD DIVISION STAFF LT. COL. R. L. MELCHER Counselor LT. COL. D. R. BUCHNER Executive COL. B. G. GIBSON Commander Lt. Col. J. R. Frey. Operations Officer; Maj. K. M. Jones, Supply Officer; Maj. C. D. Beagle, Chaplain; Maj. E. M. Holder, In¬ formation Officer. Maj. G. R. Harper, Adjutant; Maj. D. M. Jones, Communications Officer; M Sgt. J. M. Abell, Sergeant Major; M Sgt. W. R. Hudson, Communications Sergeant. M Sgt. J. M. Hickman, III, Scholastic Ser¬ geant; M Sgt. J. L. Shuster, Operations Sergeant; Maj. B. H. Vanzura, Liaison Of¬ ficer. 343 M. G. HOLUBEC First Sergeant STAFF SERGEANT Morgan, R. T. CORPORALS Finney, J. F. Moss, K. Scannell, J. J. White, L. FRESHMEN Alexander, R. F. Allen, D. R. Baber, L. K. Bean, D. C. Bower, J. M. Bradford, J. W. Brandt, H. O. Brown, D. Byrd, C. O. Callaway, J. B. Campbell, B. J, Carson, B. L. Chamberlain, R. B. Chesser, J. D. Cochran, L. D. Cook, J. F. Cooper, J. B. Cordes, A. H. Cowan, J. A. Cox, L. M. Crabbe, J. Dean, C. V. Duncan, J. P. Eichman, F. F. Ellington, D. H. Evans, W. R. Farlow, J. R. Fisher, H. M. Fish, E. F. Foretich, R. B. Fletcher, C. M. Garrett, J. N. Garcia, L. G. Garza, E. H. George, K. G. Gilmore, C. R. V. K. ROBERTS Executive Greer, L. F. Harding, L. R. Harrell, B. J. Hartgroves, O. E. Harris, B. J. Hernandez, R. Heider, A. W. Hewett, B. C. Hill, F. C. Hopson, W. B. Horton, K. P. Howell, H. W. Huskey, W. L. Jernigan, J. W. Justice, J. F. Kennedy, K. R. Kincaid, J. L. Kirksey, W. P. Klett, G. E. Kocian, J. J. LePori, F. G. Lindner, M. J. Livingston, K. B. Lund, W. J. Lurie, L. M. Moore, R. R. Moore, R. C. Moreau, B. J. Mosley, V. A. Mounce, H. W. Morgester, K. M. McFarland, C., II McMains, L. W. Nedbalek, G. E. Nuckles, S. J. Partain, M. D. Patterson, B. D. Pevoto, C. A. Pinnell, A. B. Powell, D. B. Prasek, P. M. Rambo, J. E. Rea, R. H. Reed, R. R. Reeder, R. C. Reeves, J. M. GERALD STAFFED Commander Reid, J. H. Reid, W. R. Sanfilippo, C. J., Jr. Scarborough, J. R. Schaeffer, S. L. Scott, C. B. Shegeta, K. Y. Short, T. W. Smith, C. E. Stahl, J. H. Steward, W. C. Swann, W. A., Jr. Teas, J. P. Thomsen, P. W. Trimble, B. B. Villanueva, A. F. Watkins, B. F. Whitehead, M. R. Willaert, A. L. Wilson, J. C. Young, F. W. FRESHMEN THIRD REGIMENTAL STAFF LT. COL. R. W. JONES Executive Lt. Col. T. N. Fields, Operations Officer; Maj. W. R. Fagley, Athletic Officer; Maj. H. C. Hale, Supply Officer; Maj. G. K. Marshall, Adjutant. Capt. W. L. McReynolds, Communications Officer; Capt. R. G. Corder, Scholastic Officer; M Sgt. R. L. Cheves, Sergeant Major; M Sgt. H. E. Clarke, Operations Sergeant; M Sgt. G. W. Skladal, Scholastic Sergeant. 345 FIRST BATTALION STAFF MAJ. W. J. WILLMANN Executive Capt. D. J. Kallus, Sup¬ ply Officer; Maj. G. S. Hare, Adjutant. M Sgt. M. L. Longhofer, Sergeant Major; T Sgt. H. L. Duennenberg, Sup¬ ply Sergeant. 346 C. R. BLANK Commander Adams, G. A. Adams, J. R. Atkinson, L. H. Bales, G. L. Barbee. J. W. Barnett, T. M. Bateman, H. J. Barnes, H. M. Bedford, W. W. Bender, H. W. Berryhill, B. B. Bertrand, R. B. Billingsley, L. E. Bishop, J. D. Bomberger, R. L. Bonorden, T. E. Bowers, P. A. Bremer, C. Broderick, J. D. Brown, J. S. Brown, T. W. Bumgardner, D. W. Burke, T. L. Clark, R. S. Cox, R. T. Davis, E. E. Dixon, E. E. Douglas, E. M. Dow man, G. M. Emery, H. B. Durham, C. 0. Evans, R. D. Fink, W. W. Fries, C. E. Girdner, C. L. Haslbauer, W. Herpin. C. J. Hicks, R. R. Holtz, S. P. Humphreys, K. Hurlburt, R. S. Japp, J. J. Jones, J. D. Kessinger, J. 3VI. Lamb, J. W. Laurel, E. P. Linseisen, J. F. Listen, C. T. Lord, A. E. Manilas, B. N. Margo, R. T. Mayfield, P. W. McCarn, R. B. McCurdy, L. W. Moore, B. J. Moore, 0. H. Morgan, H. B. Mosely, C. P. Nelson, E. H. Parham, B. A. Prittchett, L. B. Pursch, W. M. Putnam, R. M. Reys, M. B. Reynolds, H. F. Rogers, M. F. Roper, E. E. Rowden, J. P. Shackelford, W. Sharp, P. L. Shuttleworth, T. H. Smith, R. P. Stewart, D. R. Stowers, C. H. Sutherland, J. H. Thompson, 0. E. Williams, L. F. Winn, N. E. Woodard, M. R. Wunche. D. A. LIEUTENANTS Blazey; P. Tabb, D. S. STAFF SERGEANTS Leavitt, R. H. Tnrbett, W. C. CORPORALS Buchanan, J. R. Dempsey, J. F., Jr. Foster, H. Moses, G. W. FRESHMEN Adams, J. W. Allman, W. J. Andrews, G. T. Axt, P. R. Bailey, D. N. Balke, R. G. Batree, B. P. Blank, H. P. Boehm, G. M. Breautigam, J. D. Brewster, J. D. Brumfield, T. W. Bryant, J. E. Daniel, D. O. Dromgoole, T. J. Dugosh, D. J. Durda, F. J. Eidson, T. M. Eikner, E. G. Emerson, R. D. Geddes, G. H. Glezen, G. W. Goetzke, G. R. Grossholz, G. P. Hall, J. M. Harrison, P. E. Helm, H. Hendricks, C. G. Hill, H. M. House, D. R. Kuykendall, W. K. Langlotz, W. R. League, R. A. Loftis, J. D. Lorms, J. L. Lott, W. E. Marshall, A. H. Mason, J. L. May, A. M. Mays, R. T. McLaughlin, R. S. McNemer, P. H. Monical, L. D. Montgomery, W. H. Mooney, R. R. Moore, T. H. Morton, W. G. Nitsch, N. W. Parker, C. S. Perkins, R. L. Fieri, P. H. Segal, R. R. Smith, G. T. Stewart, W. T. Rhodes, J. W. Richards, H. L. Tubbs, C. A. Viguet, D. M. Watson, L. C. Weinert, P. H. Wiedemann, H. T. Williams, W. H. Willis, W. D. J. 0. CHILDS Commander M. R. DIMMITT Commander LIEUTENANT Reeves, J. M. TECHNICAL SERGEANT Davis, C. D. CORPORALS Andrew, H. R. Bell, T. H. Keyser, N. E. McCasland, W. R. Adam, L. W. Adams, C. R. Alvarado, F. Anderson, J. W. Anderson, W. E. Bailey, C. W. Bechtol, B. E. Beene, L. I. Benham, L. W. Blake, W. M. Blocker, L. N. Brunett, A. L. Burleson, G. A. Burton, D. L. Callaway, C. W. Campbell, W. L. Croley, C. E. Dent, R. G. Flournoy, C. L. Flowers, K. E. Gautier, S. P. Gibson, G. F. Hinman, D. Hobbs, D. D. Holbrook, F. A. Holmes, W. A. Hooper, R. M. Hord, G. E. Jourde, A J. Kaufhold, R. H. Kirkpatrick, J. 0. Kitchel, W. K. Keinman, I. J. Lane, J. F. Latham, R. E. Lican, L. Livingston, J. P. Love, B. H. Luquette, R. A. Leutwyler, J. S. McCarley, H. E. McLaughlin, W. Mandel, H. C. Manning, R. C. Mauldin, J. AT Moore, R. M. Muenter, W. T. Nicklas, T. E. Niles, S. E. Pair, R. J. Parker, -J. M. Parsley, L. R. Phillips, L. L. Pine, R. H. Porter, B. L. Posey, R. D. Rand, R. A. Reese, R. H. Roberts, D. Sanders, P. L. Sessions, R. E. Smith, S. P. Sneed, H. M. Soefji, A. L. Swan, J. R. Tanner, C. W. Tindall, R. A. Tucker, H. A. Turner, T. R. Wagner, T. M. Wharton, C. J. Wheeler, C. 0. Whitlock, P. L. Whitter, D. A. Wilkins, D. W. Wills, V. W. Wilson, C. M. Winston, H. M. Witherspoon, C. W. Woodle, R. V. Zapotek, E. J. FRESHMEN wm LT. COL. W. G. SCHLATHER Commander Capt. A. J. Jaeger, Sup¬ ply Officer; M Sgt. P. L. Crawford, Sergeant Major. 350 - T-T ' ' J. E. MOORE Commander E. M. SWIRSKY Executive LIEUTENANTS Allen, H. J. Sheffey, W. E. TECHNICAL SERGEANT Clanton, J. L. CORPORALS Carlton, W. H. Linskie, R. H. Miller, R. G. Parker, L. A. FRESHMEN Abbey, C. R. Ahrent, R. D. Archer, M. M. Baisden, D. C. Bell, B. C. Berry, G. L. Boardman, N. R. Bradley, R. E. Bradley, R. G. Brittnacher, E. M. Buckley, W. R. Butler, H. H. Cato, B. W. Chacmers, J. T. Cox, W. T. Daniel, F. D. Davis, D. H. Davis, H. H. Estein, D. M. Estes, H. S. Eubank, R. J. Ferrell, S. C. R. D. HICKMAN First Sergeant Foster, J. H. Goddard, E. Griffin, H. W. Harrell, S. T. Hazelwood, F. Hill, G. N. Holt, T. L. Irvin, B. V. Jary, L. W. Lawley, M. H. Lusk, P. J. Mercer, P. G. Moore, T. W. Moriarty, D. G. Myers, C. S. McKenzie, J. G. Neighbors, J. T. Payne, C. L. Rhodes, M. J. Roots, L. C. Sammis, B. N. Saunders, H. N. Santry, P. E. Sawyer, L. F. Sharp, W. E. Smith, R. D. Stringer, C. D. Taack, G. B. Telford, V. Q. Tonderm, S. E. Varner, G. C. Vaughn, R. E. Wade, E. I. Ward, B. E. Wickham, H. L. Withers, B. L. FRESHMEN LEO DRAPER First Sergeant TECHNICAL SERGEANTS McClary, J. D. Sliva, N. E. STAFF SERGEANT Scott, A. C. CORPORALS Collins, D. R. Forshage, E. E. Huff, J. E. Moczygemba, A. D. FRESHMEN Alder, K. M. Alfonsom, C. A. Armstrong, J. O. Barlow, J. C. Beakey, A. M. Bowers, L. R. Burks, R. A. Carruth, W. R. Chamberlain, R. Collins, T. A. Coffman, T. S. Cook, J. E. Cruz, E. D. Curtis, S. L. Cypert, C. E. Davis, G. A. Daniels, J. D. Decker, R. K. Dibrell, J. P. Dietrich, W. F. Dirks, W. D. Dotson, G. E. R. L. MYERS Executive Douglas, M. M. Gardner, R. G. Geddes, E. L. Gilbreth, K. A. Gonzales, J. H. Gregory, F. C. Griffin, H. M. Haven, D. W. Jensth, G. M. Langley, R. B. Ledbetter, W. R. Lopez, J. Lusco, C. J. Markey, G. J. Martin, E. H. Mintz, J. P. Moore, W. M. Mullen, G. C. Parsons, W. H. Pena, J. G. Pitre, G. L. Quinn, J. D. Riggs, M. B. Robertson, L. H. Rothpletz, B. Saracco, J. J. Smith, W. F. Starr, J. H. Stinnett, C. E. Taylor, D. W. Thomas, J. D. Travis, E. C. Westmoreland, F. D. Woodall, D. D. Wright, K. E. Yakjin, F. E. G. W. CARR Commander FRESHMEN ffll-fi S ' , _ _ 353 _ _ Hfiii _ _ _ THIRD BATTALION STAFF LT. COL. J. P. RICHMAN Commander MAJ. D. R. HESTER Executive CAPT. C. L. BYRD Counselor Maj. C. O. Berglund, Operations Officer; Capt. J. B. Ramsey, Supply Officer. M Sgt. R. C. Pearson, Sergeant Major; T Sgt. J. B. Dunlap, Jr., Supply Sergeant. 354 R. F. HILLMAN Commander LIEUTENANTS McGill, J. K. Scaief, M. H. TECHNICAL SERGEANTS Berger, R. D. Jones, J. Thompson, A. CORPORALS Lester, C. Mitchell, G. W. Wessels, D. Whitson, F. E. FRESHMEN Allen, B. H. Anderson, W. F. Arneson, D. G. Beiri, E. L. Bramlett, M. R. Bullock, L. L. Clendenen, J. E. Cooper, J. C. Dixon, D. H. Dominguez, J. R. Douglass, R. C. Durbin, R. C. Dusebout, E. F. Dyer, W. R. England, W. C. Farley, P. J. Gautier, D. F. Good, R. E. Guthrie, P. N. Hall, T. J. Hayes, R. L. Hicks, C. J. Hilgers, A. D. Hoffman, J. D. Hopkins, N T. Huddleston, R. D. Jerome, J. L. Johnson, M. G. Jones, B. L. Kelly, V. M. Kerr, T. D. Lancaster, C. N. Lange, W. N. Lipscomb, W. P. Loonier, B. L. Martin, W. E. Maxwell, R. L. McClelland, D. W. McKinnon, D. R. Nasser, A. M. Parnell, D. C. Richards, T. E. Ridleu, D. E. Schueneman, J. R. Schwille, E. M. Shafer, J. H. Sheffield, J. S. Sharp, N. E. Slone, W. T. Smith, W. T. Spriggs, J. H. Stansel, J. W. Teague, J. E. Tenney, W. D. Tolman, G. H. Turbeville, D. L. Vance, W. N. Wakefield, D. B. Whaley, J. B. White, L. C. Wise, D. F. Wood, K. F. Woodward, E. D. Wycoff, D. S. FRESHMEN J. B. HARDAWAY First Sergeant LIEUTENANTS Higgins, D. C. Senior, L., Jr TECHNICAL SERGEANTS Jordan, D. F. Keilers. C. Lehnert, E. D. CORPORALS Edwards, C. A. Newman, C. N. Tijerina, R. FRESHMEN Allen, W. C. Arnett, J. N. Channing, J. Churchill, G. D. Connelly, W. L. Davis, M. L. Edwards, J. H. Evans, R. C. Fite, L. E. Fuller, R. L. Garcia, R. Gentry, J. A. Giardina, V. J. Goldstone, F. P. Goodale, D. R. Griffin, T. B. Hallibarton, J. S. Herold, D. F. Holladay, W. P. Holliday, A. R. Hulse, W. T. Jacobson, N. H. Kelly, W. P. J. P. WILLSON Executive Kerns, C. D. Kilgore, B. A. Knapik, R. J. Langford, T. H. Lav erence, H. M., Ill Lee, R. A. Lee, R. L. Lindsey, O. C. McAllister, G. R. Morris, W. J. Oldsmith, E. S., Jr. Patterson, B. E. Powell, D. M. Pugsley, M. N. Roberts, P. Ruez, W. J., Jr. Slayton, L. K. Smith, D. W. Smith, D. E. Speer, H. J. Sofge, R. A. Staskey, P. J. Stephenson, R. E. Stevens, G. T. Stone, C. C., Jr. Tiras, H. S. Tolleson, N. D. Tucker, T. W. Wallace, H. L. Weeks, J. D. Wells, R. H. Whipple, O. J. White, C. E. Wilkinson, R. W. Winburn, R. C. Winterrowd, J. C. Wong, T. Wright, K. W. WILSON WEATHERFORD Commander 356 FRESHMEN G. M. O’KANE Commander TECHNICAL SERGEANTS Holland, N. F. Lindveit, R. McManus, R. V. CORPORALS Colvin, F. Demars, J. L. Johnson, G. J. Rodgers, D. C. FRESHMEN Ashford, J. H. Balkam, C. D. Beard, C. T. Booty, W. F. Carney, L. W. Cole, W. C. Cooper, J. L. Cox, H. R. Crawford, C. M. Datel, L. 0. Dill, W. P. Fenner, A. L. Galley, F. W. Graham, W. J. Gonzales, J. A. Gutierrez, J. R. Harris, J. R. Hart, J. B. Hickman, M. P. Hopkins, W. H. Horton, J. M. Huffhines, W. S. Johnson, H. E. Johnson, R. L. Kallison, P. M. Keller, H. H. Kelley, K. Lassig, J. K. Lonon, J. C. Manning, C. R. Maysey, J. M. McKinney, A. E. Morris, W. W. Moore, T. W. Nicol, L. T. Pearse, P. M. Powledge, G. R. Renouf, R. Richey, H. L. Roden, C. A. Rotrekl, T. A. Rowell, R. L. Teas, J. F. Terry, J. D. Thompson, B. N. Thompson, M. D. Toland, W. C. Tyson, T. L. Vivian, J. F. Vineyard, J. W. Wheeler, L. D. Wistrand, G. L. Yates, J. G. FRESHMEN ■ _ _ mm THIRD WING STAFF LT. COL. T. E. KELLY Executive Maj. G. R. Parma, Adjutant; Lt. Col. C. F. Machala, Operations Officer; Maj. B. W. Wrinkle, Supply Officer; Capt. J. A. Tanner, Information Officer. Maj. L. R. Bruce, Jr., Athletic Officer; Capt. R. B. Gibbs, Scholastic Officer; Capt. J. I. Cardenas, Safety Officer. M Sgt. P. E. Jacobs, Sergeant Major; M Sgt. W. J. Kopecky, Operations Sergeant; M Sgt. J. W. Allbritton, Supply Sergeant; F Sgt. G. C. Hrabal, Athletic Sergeant. 358 FIFTH GROUP STAFF LT. COL. F. V. VADEN MAJ. B. D. BIETENDORF Counselor Executive LT. COL. HENRY PROCHASKA Commander Maj. J. B. Criswell, Op¬ erations Officer; Capt. P. S. Summerhill, Supply Of¬ ficer. M Sgt. E. L. Thompson. Sergeant Major; T Sgt. T. J. Uptmore, Supply Ser¬ geant. 359 LIEUTENANT Wray, D. TECHNICAL SERGEANTS Fried, C. D. Harrison, J. M. Williams, W. P. CORPORALS Donohue, C. T. Saffel, R. T. Seely, C. W. FRESHMEN Alexander, C. L. Atherton, T. E. Barclay, B. H. Barras, R. A. Bellview, L. P. Blankenship, J. T. Boone, R. M. Bryan, D. W. Carr, G. E. Chewning, J. Churchill, E. Cinatl, F. Dausin, L. R. Dillard, L. Evans, R. O. Finfrock, T. J. Foster, E. R. Gilbert, B. C Gowan, C. O Greer, A. S. Hanson, R. A. Haning, C. R. Hedstrom, R. H. Herrington, R. L. Hoese, H. W. Hubbard, B., Jr. Kilman, J. R. King, R. E. Krouse, R. F. Layton, H. S. Mclver, L. P. McKellar, W. Meyer, K. T. Moran, J. D. Nourie, B..P. Pinson, J. A. Pyle, G. C. Schverak, R. M. Sellers, H. Sparks, B. W. Steed, J. E. Taylor, A. R. Wallace, R. G. J. T. HALSELL Commander 2M. m -7 360 FRESHMEN •s ' jg Hil G. D. MARTIN Executive TECHNICAL SERGEANT Lovelace, B. E. CORPORALS Couch, J. M. Isbell, B. O. Mitchell, J. E. FRESHMEN Akin, G. H. Browning, R. R. Cam mac, J. R. Cuellar, H. F. Culver, C. C. Dardaganian, E. Denard, J. M. Dewvall, L. R. Economides, P. Emmons, C. B. Fawcett, D. Y. Gainer, A. B, Gerdes, J. R. Gibson, R. E. Gomez, E. Griggs, S. Hall, E. L. Hamlett, J. S. E. W. WILLIAMS First Sergeant Hankins, K. M. Hassell, H. L. Hellumus, C. L. Hendrickson, J. W. Herrela, I., Jr. Hinojosa, R. Hollcroft, R. W. Hollyfield, J. R. Howdeshell, R. L. Houston, G. J. Jacobson, H. G. Jolly, M. D., Jr. Jones, W. H. Konop, E. J. Law, W. L. Mays, K. W. Montgomery, J. G. Moore, R. W. Papacek, E. J. Parker, M. L. Schnellenback, K. F. Spears, W. E., Jr. Terry, C. H. Vriesenca, J. R. Wilkcrson, E. R. Williams, D. E. Woolverton, W. C. P. M. ORR, JR. First Sergeant TECHNICAL SERGEANTS Kropp, R. A. Snelling, T. A. CORPORALS Benefield, D. L. Dittmar, D. D. Langford, G. J. Strake, J. M., Ill FRESHMEN Adams, A. W. Ashinger, R. L. Berger, L. H. Blewster, R. E. Biry, J. C. Boring, D. S. Bradley, O. H. Brown, R. Y. Cagle, R. A. Casey, T. L. Cobb, M. F. Crane, D. W. Crews, C. R. Dotson, J. A. Eppes, G. T. Feazel, G. S. Fling, J. S. Ford, C. A. Gentry, R. E. Godfrey, B. W. Golf, H. E. Graham, J. W. Gray, E. B. Hale, D. L. Harrison, J. L. B. G. COBBLE Executive Herzik, J. E. Hunt, G. E. Johnson, C. F. Kincaid, J. W. McClure, R. McIntosh, C. H. Moser, J. H. Naronjo, M. N. Neal, W. F. Nelson, W. T. Mcllroy, Z. H. Nessmith, J. C. Newlin, A. W. Novack, D. P. Orr, R. I. Parmelly, H. L. Pender, H. F. Pittman, E. G. Power, H. F. Ray, E. S. Reed, D. Reeder, W. G. Roland, B. P. Rothe, R. A. Shackelford, B. F. Smith, E. L. Stephens, J. R. Tachibana, R. T. Taylor, L. C. Templeton, R. C. Watson, J. N. Whitton, K. K. Wilson, J. C. Wright, R. C. Yates, R. G. SIXTH GROUP STAFF MAJ. PAT OZMENT MAJ. E. E. BATTLE Counselor Executive LT. COL. S. D. GOODE Commander Maj. R. E. King, Opera¬ tions Officer; Capt. B. D. Wray, Supply Officer. M Sgt. R. E. Manner, Sergeant Major; T Sgt. J. D. Linton, Jr., Supply Sergeant. 363 J. W. FARLEY First Sergeant LIEUTENANT Parsons, W. TECHNICAL SERGEANTS Gaul, R. Maas, E. R. Warrick, J. CORPORALS Dugat, B. D. Pense, W. Yates, T. W ' ise, J. E. FRESHMEN Baker, R. L. Blac, H. S. Braden, F. J. Butschek, R. J. Busby, A. Chapman, D. Charba, P. Clark, N. Cunningham, J. D. Davis, W. Dierschke, D. J. Drury, M. F. Dunne, J. C. Earnest, B. N. Elizondo, E. M. Ferguson, R. W„ Forrester, R. J. J. ROARK Executive Francis, B. L. Gonzales, A. V. Henry, V. Hill, J. M. Hlavinka, J. C. Howard, P. Johnson, J. L. Kalina, H. B. Keith, J. B. Keprta, D. F. Krause, A. G. Lewis. J. T. Liddy, J. A. Martinez, A. C. McConnell, R. J. Miller, J. B. Miller, R. Morris, R. E. Nixon, R. M. Pearson, J. F. Psencik, E. J. Rathbun. P. Scott, H. Skipton, J. K. Smith, D. L. Staples, F. B. Thiessen, W. N. Thomas, W. L. Ussery, J. R. Williams, E. Wilson, J. T. Young, R. H. A. R. PEARCY Commander FREDDIE HADDAD Commander LIEUTENANT Stanphill, C, L. TECHNICAL SERGEANT Soefje, A. E. CORPORALS Bremer, C. W. Hudson, H. M. Whitfield, J. L. Wise, G. E. FRESHMEN Atkinson, E. R. Bacher, R. N. Bassett, H. S. Brand, S. H. Burleson, K. E. Cappel, R. S. Chinnock, B. E. Coffey, D. R. Cooper, S. S. Cotnoir, R. E. Doell, D. D. Domey, R. H. Durst, L. H. Eikel, T. H. Hall, Whitney F. Hastings, L. E. Heitkamp, D. M. Jackson, S. R. Matherson, N. McCracken, T. E. McCrary, H. F. McDermott, C. S. McKinney, G. B. Nixon, C. E. Owens, D. R. Oberndorfer, J. E. Patterson, F. E. Platt, R. A. Penciual, B. R. Richmond, K. W. Ryan, D. P. Rheman, T. E. Reynolds, M. B. Renick, J. L. Sanders, K. H. Schubert, J. A. Scott, S. G. Stubblefield Swofford, D. D. Thornhill, H. E. Tomme, W. J. Tongate, G. R. Tongate, B. D. Turner, R. B. Thurman, D. A. Walsh, F. P. Washam, W. B. Whitney, H. W. Williams, M. L. Winter, J. A. Willis, J. C. Witcher, J. A. Woodson, S. B. Wall, B. R. Zamora, J. U. Zernial, J. FRESHMEN R. B. LANDRUM First Sergeant LIEUTENANTS Dumas, J. Grimes, W. E. TECHNICAL SERGEANTS Burns, J. W. Templer, O. W. CORPORALS Collison, J. M. Grissom, D. B. Miller, G. A. Wheat, D. P. FRESHMEN Anderson, R. L. Arteaga, F. Barlow, R. C. Blanton, J. S. Brady, J. H. Buell, G. D. Butler, T. Cannon, N. E. Chapa, R. Chick, C. Clark, F. Coleman, D. L. Cox, F. B., Jr. Davidson, D. B. Dickey, J. R. Dillard, J. W. Drummon, D. P. Estes, W. T. Glass, WC T. Griffin, G. D. Griffin, R. L. Hall, J. D. Harrison, C. M. R. L. KENNY Executive Hays, C. A. Johnson, S. W. Joyner, R. W. Keeter, J. E. Lackland, S. D. Lee, C. W. Lester, G. K. Leverkuhn, W. F. Magon, A. H. McKenzie, R. M. Mitchell, T. B. Murray, T. F. Newman, J. A. Odom, F. C. Olsen, T. R. Page, W. D. Pillow, S. J. Robinson, H. L. Shaifer, N. F. Sharp, J. M. Sherwood, R. W Shiplet, F. B. Smith, D. V. Smipes, K. WL Stewart, W. C., Jr. Tomblinson, T. K. VonGonten, W. D. Waddell, L. D. Wall, W. R. Walton, E. C., Jr. Weinstein, J. W. Welch, C. T. Weyland, C. D. Williams, E. C. Williams, J. C. Winn, M. E. Zuehl, E. W., Jr. J. WHITMAN Commander FRESHMEN SEVENTH GROUP STAFF 1ST LT. J. C. BRUSSE MAJ. D. L. SHANKLES Counselor Executive LT. COL. V. H. BIRD Commander Maj. D. D. Duncan Operations Officer M Sgt. W. T. Wilson. Sergeant Major; T Sgt. N. C. Ellis, Supply Ser¬ geant. 367 L. R. BIRDWELL First Sergeant TECHNICAL SERGEANTS Ellison, E. H. Milligan, J. S CORPORALS Anderson, C. A. Slawson, C. D. Wunderlich, T. G. FRESHMEN Arnold, J. W. Barger, H. J. Biehunko, E. F. Bolner, A. J. Braley, J. T. Brink, G. S. Brooks, C. S. Brooks, L. Brown, G. V. Bruechner, E. P. Burch, W. R. Burke, K. D. Bush, J. E. Calhoun, J. L. Clapp, R. F. Col lins, J. A. Cooper, M. W. Crawford, E. L. Crisman, G. E. Florentin, D. W. Fox J. L. Frey, M. L. Fuchs M. H. Garza, J. R. RIVERA Executive Gill, H. A. Glasgow, R. S. Haak, C. H. Hand, W. E. Hardy, B. W. Heinrich, A. F. Hill, H. C. Hinton, L. J. Lawerence, R. E. Lucas, F. L. Lyles, B. E. Mata, C. H. Matzke, F. C. Mcllhenny, J. H. Melton, W. L. Mynier, C. E. Northern, J. B. Ritcheson, B. V. Rowe, S. M. Scott, H. E. Scrivano, P. J. Sears, R. W. Shaffer, M. S. Terranova, C. R. Tyra, J. W. Uebele, W. F. Vinson, B. C. Walker, W. W. Wilkinson, C. D. Willmann, J. C. Woodyard, F. A. Wright, H. G. Zapalac, E. F. R. C. FAULKNER Commander FRESHMEN 368 d. w. McCauley Executive H. W. BREWER First Sergeant T. D. HIGGINBOTHAM Commander LIEUTENANTS Harvey, M. E. Oliphant, L. N. TECHNICAL SERGEANTS Jeffers, D. D. Wall, C. D. CORPORALS Espey, H. R. Franks, T. L., Jr. Hatcher, C. M. Jeffery, J. Q. FRESHMEN Adney, F. M. Andrews, G. H. Banker, D. H. Burrow, D. Cary, J. A. Chudleigh, C. L. Cobb, J. D. Coleman, D., Ill Condit, C. L. Doebber, G. B. Dominguez, E. Driggs, D. E. Esterling, F. R. Flournoy, D. R. Gentz, D. H. Good, P. T. Grigg, N. J. Hanna, E. L. Heffner, D. T. Henson, J. B. Hill, J. W. Hisey, L. B. Holcomb, C. R. Holstein, C. B. Hollingsworth, J. S. Ingram, W. T. Jackson, W. M. Jenkins, J. W. Johnston, C. M. Jureck, H. Kane, R. N. Kelly, J. K. Kester, L. F. Korry, D. E. Leake, D. G. Lehrer, C. W. Lewis, W. A. Long, W. S. Lyons, E. A. Marek, J. D. Marlow, G. A. Maupin, R. E. Mayben, J. F. Merrit, W. H. Mijalis, G. S. Miller, R. B. Miller, R. R. Nation, C. W. Nelms, J. R. Oglesby, G. F. Page, D. D. Palm, R. E. Parker, H. H. Parr, J. A. Perry, J. R. Petter, J. A. Petty, J. W. Post, J. W. Putman, J. K. Pentzel, B. F. Rheudasil, J. A. Rice, G. F. Riggs, R. H. Roberts, F. G. Russell, D. W. Schwartz, L. S. Sellers, D. K. Shiver, R. A. Simms, J. H. Sinclair, R. O. Smith, C. A. Smith, J. E. Teplicek, J. Thomas, R. C. Thurman, J. W. Vermillion, T. V. Waddell, F. D. Wafer, W. C., Jr. Whitley, W. R. Willis, C. L. Word, D. M. Wuensche, J. H. Young, H. H. Zimmerman, W. E. FRESHMEN Directoi Student publications include AGGIELAND ’53, THE BATTALION, THE AGRICULTURIST, THE ENGINEER, THE COMMENTATOR, and THE SOUTHWESTERN VETERINARIAN. This entire program is designed to give students the opportunity to pro¬ duce their own publications. 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 tri¬ bute 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 assis¬ tance to those who need it. His words of wisdom, nonchalant manner, and unpredictable personality have been a great boon to many students of this college — in or out of publications. To Roland Bing, we of the AGGIELAND ’53 staff take this opportunity to express our appreciation. 372 STUDENT ACTIVITIES OFFICE STAFF These girls have helped to make this book possible. 373 AGGIELAND ’53 STAFF Co-Editors Guy Delaney Harvey Miller Activities Editors Kent Marshall Dennis Zahn Business Manager Phil Tanis Club Editor Jim Royalty Class Editor Bob Harper Military Editor Paul Roper Sports Editor Bucky Price Seniors Bill Walker Don Baetge Juniors Dutch ’ Dutcher Allan Holt Ray McManus Harold Kupfer Sophomores Mac Moore Thurmond Johnson Chuck Newman Harry Tilley John Cozad H. Dunn Freshmen Fish Evans Fish Roper Front row: Delaney, Miller. Second row: Zahn, Royalty, Harper, Cole, Marshall, Tanis, Roper. Third row: Walker, Kupfer, Evans, Baetge, Tilley, Holt, Newman, Johnson. McManus, Cozad, Moore, Dunn. Am 53 ; ■M ? Chuck Newman. Thurmond, and “Dutch” Dutcher busy on sports section. ■ The Battalion Lawrence Sullivan Ross, Founder of Aggie Traditions “ ' Soldier, Statesman, Knightly Gentleman” The Battalion, official newspaper of the Agricultural and Mechanical College of Texas, is published by students four times a week, during the regular school year. During the summer terms, and examination and vacation periods. The Battalion is published twice a week. Davs of publication are Tuesday through Friday for the regular school year, and Tuesday and Thursday during examina¬ tion and vacation periods and the summer terms. Subscription rates $6.00 per year or $.50 per month. Adverti sing rates furnished on request. FRANK N. MANITZAS, JOEL AUSTIN __________________________________________ Co-Editors Ed Holder, Jerry Bennett ____________________________________________________________ Managing Editors Harri Baker ___________________________________________________________________________________ _____________ City Editor Peggy Maddox _________________________________________________________________________ Women’s News Editor Today’s Issue Ed Holder ____________________________________________________________________________________ Managing Editor Chuck Neighbors ________________________________________________________________________________ News Editor Gerald Estes ............................................................................ Sports News Editor Bob Hendry, Joe Hipp, Chuck Neighbors ............................................................................. News Editors Gus Becker, Bob Boriskie, Jerry Estes ....................................................................... Sports News Editors Vernon Anderson, Frank Hines, Bob Alderdice, A1 Leroy Bruton, Guy Dawson, W. P. Franklin, R. D. Gossett, Carl Hale, Donald Kemp, Alfred McAfee, Bill Rogers, Ray Smith, Jerry Sonnier, Edward Stern, Roy Sullivan, Jon Kinslow, Dick Moore, Lionel Garcia, John Moody, Bob Palmer, Bill Shepard .................... Staff News Writers Jerry Wizig, Jerry Neighbors, Hugh Philippus, Bill Thomas ............................... Sports News Writers Jerry Bennett, Bob Hendry _____________________________________________________________________________________________________ Amusements John Kinslow, Dick Porter, Calvin Pigg _________________________________________________-.................... City News Writers Conrad Strelau --------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Circulation Manager Lawrence Casbeer, Jewell Raymond, J. R. Shepard, Fred Hernadez ........................ Circulation Staff Bob Godfrey, Vic Howell, Bill Young, Melvin Longhofer, Herman Meiners ............ Photo Engravers Gene Rydell, Perry Shepard ------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Advertising Representatives Dean Kennedy _________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________ File Clerk Editor Jerry Bennett at his desk, cneevo Nf ws Editors Chuck Neighbors - ' « ' Managing t.au , „ over some copy with News (left) and Joe Hipp. Jon Kinslow, City News Writer, reads over the latest heat by Harri Baker. City Editor, while Ed Fries. Stall News Writer, picks up some pointers. ? i Ay- Sports THE SPORTS STAFF--Jerry . Boriskie. Gus Becker, and Gerald Estes. Sports Writer, Editors. THE COMMENTATOR COMMENTATOR STAFF Editor Arvis E. Noak Art Editor Bob Bynes Business Manager Bob Travis Feature Writers James Price William Young Richard Ewing Terrell Hamilton James Tillotson W. T. Adkisson D. R. Buchner Joe Abell Henry Cole Artist Connie Eckard Photographer Henry Cole THE AGRICULTURIST AGRICULTURIST STAFF Editor O. C. “Putter” Jarvis Associate Editor Herb Harkrider Staff Bill Thornton Bob Harper Dusty Cannon Roy Sullivan Frank Ford Dick Miller Bill Huffman Circulation Manager Ed Stern Circulation Assistants Roy Hickman Fred Mitehell Faculty Advisor D. E. Newsom TEXAS A M ENGINEER STAFF Editor James E. Richardson Associate Editor E. L. Walker, Jr. Business Manager C. H. LeBlanc R. T. Miller J. A. Spannagel J. R. Henderson Tom Lewis Bud Powell Dale Kemp D. M. Bragg Bill James H. L. McAdams T. K. Perkins Spencer Smith Technical Editor Bryan W. Grosjean Joke Editors Paul Pepper Bob Johnson Robin Ransone R. D. Mathis Gene Sparks Features Tom Colley Bill Holmes Wallace G. Schlather Don Aviles Lvle A. Wolfskill Paul Garza Layout Design Roland Bahlmann Staff Typists Bill Scott Editorial Staff Jim Moffitt John Park B. G. Touchstone John Clanton Charles Collins Staff Artists Thelton McCorcle Marvin Aly Jack Garrett Photographer Sam Gibbs Henry Cole The Southwestern VETERINARIAN DEPARTMENTAL EDITORS V. H. Smith —..................................-............ Abstracts Assistants —D. I. Ogdon, C. L. Odom, E. T. Rowe ,1. B. Pigott ................................-.......... Poll Section Assistant —R. E. Pigott Phillips, Jr. .........-.................... Poultry Practice Assistant —L. M. Reedy ft. L. Anderson ___________ Comments from Practitioners Assistants —H. K. Corum, J. S. Burch r. W. Crow ............................................ Alumni News Assistant —R. E. Curbello J. M. Bruechner .................................... Opportunities £. W. Smyka .................................... Animal Nutrition j. Berger ............................ Parasitology Paragraphs J. Koenig ...................................- Toxicology Topics Assistant —J. G. Fish Jex Maddox ....................................— Personalities Assistant —D. Scott £. B. A man ____________________________________________ Short Articles EDITORIAL STAFF J. G. Goodman --------------------------------- Edit or-in-Ch ief E. D. Besch ........ Associate Editor J. E. F. Laningham ............. Associate Editor R. L. Hubert, Jr. ............ Production Editor Assistants —E. G. Horres, C. E. Francis R. C. Daniels ---------------------------------------- Feature Editor Assistants —E. W. Brucks, N. P. Clarke Elmo Vinas ................................................ Copy Editor Assistants —M. J. Phillips, H. E. Gregory T. E. Harding —----------------------- Photographic Editor Photographer —J. C. W. Rhodes SPECIAL REPRESENTATIVES Merritt Hinshaw, Jr. .................................... Colorado John M. King ................................................ Oklahoma John T. Peterson .............................................. Kansas Ed Puddy .................................................... Washington Terrell A. Holliday .............................. California Richard C. Horn .................................... Pennsylvania Eugene K. Karnis .„..................................... Minnesota Allan Graham .................................................... Illinois Stanley H. Hull ........................................... Cornell U. Leslie W. Williams ........................................ Missouri Jack A. Gunn ............. Alabama BUSINESS STAFF J. E. Allison ..............—................ Business Manager D. L. Fitte .................... Assistant Business Manager H. I. Jenkins ........................—. Circulation Manager Assistants —E. R. Willmann, B. Y. Parker Foreign Circulation —Julio Reyes, G. J. Johnson United States Circulation —C. H. Forthman; H. B. Holcomb; T. M. Howard; R. D. Cress; D. D. White; P. W. Cadenhead; J. E. Cates; T. Hyler, Jr.; C. L. Thaxton; B. Beard; E. T. Stanford; C. Livingston; G. C. Green Bill Ponder ____________________________ Subscription Manager Assistants —R. Grogan, J. Braden Bill Henderson ............................ Advertising Manager Assistants —A. J. Holt, Jr., R. W. Moore P. E. Cochran and H. E. Jackson ................ Typists W. R. Larson ...................................- Exchange Section Assistant —A. D. Duhon FACULTY ADVISORS for SCIENTIFIC ARTICLES Hilton A. Smith, D.V.M., M.S., Ph.D. William S. Monlux, D.V.M., Ph.D. John H. Milliff, B.S., D.V.M., M.S. William A. Boney, B.S., D.V.M., M.S. Richard H. Davis, Jr., D.V.M. Associates —J. W. Price, L. N. Springer, J. E. Cook, R. L. Lofflin. M. L. Friedrich, F. N. Sims, J. Jones, L. W. Pessarra, W. C. Bush, K. J. Davis. 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 participate in some type of organizational activity. Clubs and societies have added to student experience with programs of fine speakers, participation in national organizational activities and competitive activities, and socials. They have provided practical experience in group leadership, group co¬ operation, and program planning. The hometown clubs 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 interests to a large percentage of the student body. They contribute to maximum benefits in a full academic and extra¬ curricular student life. 382 TOWN HALL STAFF MEMBERS Lyle Wolfskill Guy Shown Earl Beavers Darrell Roberts Bill Heggman Weldon Kruger Don Carroll Bill Highsmith Joe Warrick Bill Young Louis Driver Jerry Griffith John Akard John Hildebrand Ricky Black Ronald Hudson Charles Arnold, Sherman Lamar Ashley, La Feria Roland Bahlmann, San Antonio Norris Beard, Pasadena Ralph Benton, Amarillo J. L. Blair, Boerne Jerrel Bland, Mission Ben Blankenship, Abilene Paul Boozman, Denton Marvin Borchelt, Mercedes Bill Bramley, Abilene John C. Brannen, Huntsville H. L. Briscoe, Bay City Martin Bulkhead, Lamesa Val Canon, Abilene John Casb ergue, Kerrville Ed Churchill, Fort Worth Charles Collins, Garland George Cusick, Galveston Bobbie Davis, Houston Rodney Depue, San Antonio R. J. (Bob) Drawe, Harlingen Jim Earl, San Antonio Don Friend, Brownwood Librarian Ira Goodlet, Bryan Foster Gray, Bryan President John D. Grutzmacher, Alta Dena, California John T. Halsell, Laredo Louis H. Hampton, Aspermont James Harrison, San Antonio T. M. Haynes, Dallas James Henderson, Mineola Coleman Hensley, Lafayette, La. John Hilderbrand, Houston Business Manager Frank Hines, Davilla R. D. Hinton, Channelview Bill Jackson, Fort Worth Gene King, Abilene Jon P. Kinslow, Dallas Ray Lacour, Abbeville, La. Doyle Lowrey, Midland H. D. Maxwell, Rockdale Sidney Maxwell, Rockdale John Mac Moore, Lometa Johnny Muller, Willis Thurmond Munson, Angleton 384 Keith Nickle, College Station Stewart Niles, Arlington Clifford J. Novasad, Taylor Richard Orr, Galena Park Robert Pate, Gladewater Lolan Pullen, Lometa R. C. Reynolds, Sherman E. W. Riveire, Fort Worth Robert Harry Scott, Amarillo John Shelton, Abilene Horace Smith, College Station R. E. Stratton, Houston Jeridan Strong, Velasco Vice President Dick Van Tyne, Harlingen Elden Werner, Waco Charles White, Dallas Waddell Williams, Marlin Charles Willis, Fort Worth Bill Wiseman, Dumas Reporter Billy Woodall, Port Arthur Bill Young, Houston This year the Aggieland Orchestra played Christmas dances in Abilene, Fort Worth and Waco, and played numerous dances on the campus, including the Cotton Ball, Junior Prom, Ross Volunteers, Newman Club, Hillel Club, First Regimental Combat Ball, Fish Ball. SAXOPHONES DRUMS TRUMPETS Ray Reid Jerry Cox John Shanks Kenneth Morgester Don Smith Dick Smith VOCALIST Pete Mayeaux Norman Still Gene Kennedy Charles Newton PIANO TROMBONES Dick Baldauf Dan Hanna Dave Lawson George Millsap BASS Albert Cusick BILL TURNER Director 385 386 YMCA CABINET CABINET MEMBERS Allan Holt Mason “Red” Cashion Ronnie Hudson Charles Beagle Joe West Ronald Baird Joe Bill Jackson Ed Stanford Bubba Heath Garrett Maxwell Bill Dean Gene Hirschfelt Buddy Fox worth Bill Kalil Norman Hill Newt Ellis Buggie Sharp Jules Vieaux Pete Kopecky Willie Kopecky 387 AGRONOMY SOCIETY M. Adair J. D. Anderson W. C. Andrews E. B. Bockholt L. B. Bockholt R. H. L. Bruns G. 0. Buster D. Correa T. M. Criswell C. L. Cross A. N. Cuellar K. W. Durham M. J. Dvoracek E. M. Enloe M. R. Faulkner 0. D. Fisehgrabe N. D. Flados W. E. Floyd J. F. Ford T. L. Galloway J. K. Goode B. B. Gregory R. A. Hens . J. P. Hitt R. B. Johnson MEMBERS L. A. Kahanek A. P. Keith W. D. Kimmell M. H. Milford C. A. Molina M, J. Murphy J. W. McDonald B. C. McMasters J. M. Ortiz A. W. Outlaw T. L. Payne R. R. Peeples W. L. Polzer R. G. Porter D. L. Richmond P. P. Ritter C. E. Roberts B. J. Shepard M. G. Smathers L. W. Stasney R. L. Vickers R. R. Willis C. W. Witherspoon A. D. Youngblood J. R. Youngs ARTS and SCIENCES COUNCIL MEMBERS J. Bennett C. E. Berger C. B. Bragassa R. H. Bynes F. A. Cox W. G. Crane J. A. Damon D. E. Heft R. A. Hensz J. E. Hildebrand A. H. Hohlt R. C. Holland C. M. Hudgins D. J. Kalins L. R. Merrill J. B. Pafford R. N. Porter R. H. Purs well T. G. Ratcliffc J. A. fiddle E. P. Rodrigues R. W. Rowe J. S. Samuels J. T. Smith J. A. Steen C. B. Sterzing R. D. Wells J. S. Williams P. H. Wood W. W. Young ASAE MEMBERS C. Atkins R. B. Gibbs J. P. Lindsay G. L. Black M. Gilbert 0. L. Lewellan W. S. Blair T. L. Gray C. J. Markley C. W. Bremer R. J. Griffin W. R. Massey C. P. Briggs W. R. Hale I. W. McCarty B. W. Bruns G. S. Hare J. K. Metzke J. D. Burks J. 0. Harrell J. S. Milligan J. J. Bohuslar J. M. Harrison K. W. Monroe C. Chudleight J. M. Holland G. W. Parr C. A. Collins J. J. Horn F. 0. Plackem F. Coronada R. Jennison B. W. Powell J. D. Cowsar J. D. Johnson J. H. Rogers W. R. Dannevik R. A. Kanz H. R. Ruffini J. R. Darling F. S. Kohlhund L. E. Satterwhite L. S. deVries G. W. Laing E. W. Schumaker J. P. Dewald R. J. Lavender E. T. Taniguchi L. F. Ernstes J. L. Ledwig J. W. Trousdale D. E. Flatt T. E. Leifeste J. B. Whitaker R. K. Ford E. W. LeFeure I. L. Winsett J. F. Franz F. J. Lenseisen C. D. Young J. L. Fulbright A. L. Leon R. M. Zoch 390 ASME HOTOgJtD HAYNES I ice Chairman Richard V. Alexander Bryan H. Anderson Stanley W. Angrist James G. Bain Earl C. Beavers Charles W. Bevier Alan R. Black, Jr. Charles R. Blank William A. Carpenter Donald F. Carroll David H. Cline P. R. Cobb Ronald G. Corder Stuart M. Cowan Allen B. Cox Ralph F. Cox John H. Ctyrlik Theodore Dark Frank J. Daugharty Joseph L. Davis Loyd A. Doering Coy W. Farrar, Jr. Louie Darwin Fisher Kelly Fling Jack W. Garrett Robert L. Giesecke Raymond F. Gill John Eliot Gimn Charles A. Grantom Foster Lee Gray John Gray Bryan W. Grosjean John Hanley, III Joe Hartwell MEMBERS Thomas R. Heath Robert Henderson William Field Herbert Robert Palmer Hodley Buck Odell Isbell John Ware Jacobson Mohammad Kasim Jasayery John Thomas Jetter Samuel John Micheal D. Keen Herman H. Keller Ralph King Raymond Landy Eugene Lelsos Dan W. Light Robert Lindveit Jack A. Lock Joel E. Lovell John Lucius Raymond Marlow Joe B. Matti Henry L. McAdams Joe B. McAllister Robert E. McCarley Allen R. McDaniel Robert W. McGraw Emory C. Metger Bill P. Moon Ben L. Moore John W. Mullen W. L. Nix George McKnight O’ Kane Rodger D. Paige Joe Lewis Poitevent Grady P. Pepper Seinwil Perl Alfred D. Portie Richardson M. Peterson Ernest A. Prochaska Luther Glenn Rader James E. Richardson Donald C. Rodgers Jacob Bruce Russell Hubert B. Scott Tom Rush Sedberry John J. Seligman James L. Seymour Kenneth Yoshini Shigeta Jack Silverstien William T. Simmons H. L. Simon Joe M. Singletary Spencer W. Smith Robert H. Sumner Marvin N. Swink W. S. Thorton Rouse Todd Darol D. Travis Robert W. Watkins Peter D. Weiner Glinn H. White Troy N. Whitehurst, Jr. James E. Willis, Jr. Gerald Potter Winchell Herbert Ernest Wolff Arnold R. Zubick 391 BUSINESS SOCIETY O. Allbritton W. T. Barron Gus Becker Phil Benton W. Bowles G. A. Blake W. Bolnianski Bob Clark W. Cotton J. A. Crozier 0. A. Darilek M. Deans T. Dinerstein R. B. Dokell A. Donaldson J. E. Doran J. W. Dhiasher N. R. Drapna J. C. Dunlap B. C. Dutcher C. Eckars B. Q. Evans R. Ervinp J. Farley P. E. Fapia E. A. Fernanda . J. Fink T. N. Fields C. Forrester 1. J. Flores, Jr. F. Fisbeck J. Galle D. C. Galrath J. D. Garman J. Garmany V. Gillett MEMBERS R. F. Gonzales R. Gordon A. L. Gordy A. Goldman K. T. Graves R. D. Graves D. L. Grisham S. C. Guthrie F. Haddad I. Hale C. Hendricks R. G. Hendry J. Hess J. M. Hickman D. Holton W. M. Howard P. Jacobs A. S. Jaeger T. L. Jennings E. Johnson C. Jochen F. R. Jochimsen M. L. Jonas K. M. Jones R. W. Jones E. R. Keeling M. P. Kopecky W. J. Kopecky H. Kupher R. W. Lampe B. G. Lewis L. R. Lightfool T. W. Maness O. Maseva W. L. Minturn R. T. Miller B. Mousa B. McDowell J. K. McGill E. Nedbalek M. A. Nicholas P. F. Parish A. N. Peck B. Palmer G. Parma C. J. Pepper P. R. Proctor J. B. Ramsey L. Rigpan R. Rodgers R. L. Rooth C. Roper P. Roper P. Rouse R. Rigera F. E. Sizer L. Smith J. M. Spadachene R. Stone A. Soefje J. Thompson M. J. Triola A. Walter B. Wacker C. Wall W. T. Wilson C. H. Woluieri D. Woodruff G. Wulfman B. Zimmerman 392 Bill Ballard Joe R. Deaton Donald J. Dicrschke Ed Hill Sam R. Johnson Robert King R. L. Landers Steve Lilly M. D. McWilliams Page Morgan F. J. Pagel N. R. Parish David Powell H. L. Power Billy J. Riley Carroll E. Smith Ed Stern Richard Tachibana R. C. Westphal 393 STUDENT ENGINEERS COUNCIL c - D- Hdtek Vice President MEMBERS Byron Anderson E. L. Arnold W. Lee Baker Clarence E. Beavers H. D. Carpenter H. W. Davis J. R. Drake W. F. East R. C. Faulkner A. P. Goldberg Foster L. Gray G. Y. Haviland, Jr. R. D. Hinton Dan D. Howell H. C. J ose y W. C. Moses Leo Mueller Daniel A. McKenzie T. C. Nark W. N. Pirtle J. E. Richardson C. F. Schrieber K. F. Schwarz A. D. Scott H. E. Shelton Ide P. Trotter. Jr. S. A. Zobal 394 C. Bartholin J. Burns B. Bradford A. Cusick R. J. Drozd J. Good J. Keeter J. Hooker C. House G. Porcher B. Potts T. Sawer M. Styner G. Richardson J. Teas T. Schirhart L. Yates Johnson 395 MELVIN HOi BEC Presides I MEMBERS EDDIE NEaBALEK TfittMrer Frank Adamcik Willie Kopecky A. F. Barborak Roy Kropp Leonard Berger L. M. Kubala H. 0. Brandt F. A. Malek John Bravenec J. D. Marek L. R. Cervenka J. M. Mathis A. H. Cordes Steve Novasad Edmund Dusek G. L. Nedbalek H. M. Fischer G. R. Parma J. E. Herzik J. R. Pavelka Hill J. A. Petter Charles Hlavenka P. E. Prasek Joe Hlavenka Ed Prencik Melvin Holubec Earnest Prochaska J. J. Hosek Henry Prochazka T. L. Hurta George Spaniel J. C. Janecka James Teplicek H. B. Kalina Don Trojacek D. J. Kalins Frank Urbanic M. F. Kalins J. J. “Professor” Woolket G. E. Klctt E. F. Zapalac Janies Kocian 396 JAMES “JIM UPTMORE President K OLD PHEIFFER Vice President FRANK ADAMCIK Secretary DAN GALVAN Treasurer BILLY C1CHERSK1 Reporter NEWMAN CLUB Catholic Student Organization 397 2 %m : jT r 4 •- ‘ ■4 ' ; TP ■• ts j r- r ? ‘• H f4 .. ? « «, ; ( PETROLEUM ENGINEERING CLUB MEMBERS ROBERT HUBBELL Pice President D. C. Adams J. F. Fritz E. R. Anderson R. E. Galvin J. N. Armstrong H. W. Gamble D. O. Atkinson D. Z. Gayle T. E. Bailey L. Gerlick E. G. Battle W. R. Green J. R. Bilharts J. E. Hansford, Jr. J. G. Bomba B. R. Harris M. D. Boswell C. M. Harrison R. S. Boykin J. R. Henderson R. I. Bradford W. F. Herbert, Jr. 0. D . Bretches D. R. Hester J. S. Brown A. A. Hill J. C. Buie B. C. Homeyer E. 0. Burja D. P. Howell J. C. Burke R. H. Hubbell A. Cabello R. J. Hubble L. H. Callaway H. W. Ince P. E. Cameron T. L. Irby V. R. Cam mack A. C. Johns A. W. Campbell E. B. Johnson R. D. Carter F. S. Johnson H. E. Clark J. H. Jowell J. P. Collins R. N. Johnson T. Coughran P. W. Kelly R. F. Cox J. 1 R. Kennedy D. L. Crawford W. D. Kruger A. B. Crowther C. D. Lang W. E. Dark J. C. Ledlow J. B. Davis B. W. Lee E. R. Dawson C. H. Lemons E. F. Dean E. T. Lewis B. F. Dickard H. P. Lieb D. R. Dodson W. J. Lovingfoss J. D. Elliott L. McCann J. K. Elliott R. E. McCarley R. M. Elliott A. R. McDaniel B. J. Ellis E. H. Martin G. C. Ellisor, Jr. J. A. Matush A. C. England, Jr. R. D. Mathis J. M. Eubanks R. L. Mays T. B. Field, Jr. J. E. Mergele D. Y. Fisher J. D. Morgan B. W. Fletcher C. E. Myers E. D. Francis J. W. Neale R. R. Rob G. H. Roraback E. E. Rossman F. M. Rozelle J. B. Russell J. L. Sander]in W. E. Sanders T. A. Scott R. Sessions W. G. Sexton J. E. Sick, III J. Simmons, Jr. W. T. Simmons A. P. Shepard, III J. W. Sojourner W. I. Streiff T. B. Sumner C. D. Swinson J. T. Tapley, Jr. J. L. Tracy R. Trevino H. J. Ur ha nosky R. P. Vernon S. B. Visoski F. A. Vitrano P. T. Wall C. F. Walla T. West J. E. Whitman D. R. Wieland A. R. Wilson, Jr. PHI ETA SIGMA BBS iiKER lent C Ti d UfSr !. McCASLAND M r jpgl J. B. VIEAl Historian FRANK FC T ' r g fj y, r x •. - - . KID ' Jig ' i MEMBERS j 2§a9 Herbert K. Acord, Jr. Monroe Herman Fuchs John Henry Moser •. J® William Ross Acres Robert Louis Fuller George C. Mullen Eugene Moize Adney Richard E. Gentry Rav Ben Nesbitt .-■rjtsiilm Kenneth M. Alder Gaines L. Godfrey Milton W Nitsch Vernon D. Anderson David L. Gruller Donald Pete Novak James H. Ashford, Jr. Francis W. Hall, Jr. Harold Wayne Pace MW David Newton Bailey George Hartung David C. Parnell w Jack Warren Barbee James Bond Henson Sidney J. Pillow, Jr. Donald L. Barksdale Bernie Gene Hewett Lolan Marr Pullen Robert Coryell Barlow Alfred 0. Hilgers Jerrv Allen Pyle Ray Reed Barretl, Jr. William Armstrong Hill Wendell G. Reeder Harvey W r . Bender, Jr. Joe Douglas Hoffman Robert Renouf Leonard Hugo Berger Stanley Paul Holz Harvey Lee Richards Billy Ben Berryhill Robert Morton Hooper Robert William Sears Robert E. Blewster, Jr. John W. Jenkins John Lee Shanks Oliu Howard Bradley Norval fK. Johnson Carleton K. Sherman Allen Moore Brandt Clarence M. Jones Wayne T. Slone Joseph G. Broesche John Wesley Jones Leonard P. Stoltz William L. Broaddus William Henry Jones, Jr. Donald D. Swoffard James Allen Brown Herman Hoyle Keller Frank Samuel Vaden, III John Everett Bryant Robert England King Donald Hoyt Vines Edward J. Bunn David Ernest Korry Franklyn D. W addell Donald L. Burton Sam Dexter Lackland Weldon Wavne W r alker Jimmie D. Calhoun Samuel Laden Edgar Charles Walton Clifford L. Condit Lawrence Laskoskie Clifford A. W r atson Thomas R. Connally Raymond Latham Larry Conrad Watson James Bobby Cooper, Jr. William Burl Ledbetter Philip D. Weinert Henry C. Coutret, Jr. Gerald Lee Leighton F. D. Westmoreland Fred B. Cox, Jr. Gary Earl Leslie Clyde James Wharton Robert Max Cummings Jack Henry Lippman Leland Clav White Lawrence R. Dausin Clay McFarland, II Herbert W r . W hitney Donald J. Dierschke Warren E. Martin Leroy F. Williams Alan Joyce Ezzell Garrett WL Maxwell William Darrell W ' illis Thomas R. Fassig Gus Sam Mijalis Burton Leroy Young Dale Ray Flournoy James G. Montgomery Robert M. Zama Joe Bill Foster William Michael Moore John E. Frandolig Victor A. Moseley 399 ■ ' ■■■ ..... SADDLE and SIRLOIN CLUB LEE MEMBERS E. E. Frierson Louis P. Amsler A. L. Hoermann Nat M. Kenney M. H. Pace Ralph E. Westphal J. K. Bell Don F. Newman Charles K. Slone A. C. Bowdoin R. A. Gerties W. J. Sellers Arthur Barleinann R. W. Miller C. L. Schaffer J. R. Gill Fred Cross Roy B. England F. C. Clemens W. G. Garrison Guillerimo Arteconc Jesse Carpenter W. S. Thornton E. E. Eckols E. W. Smith C. E. (Tiny) Hill James Trial A. L. Bissell Gene Earl Steed Charles Crittenden Jack G. Willingham Don Horn ad y Bill J. Rutledge Brad Mitchell John Parkey Dick Brady John Fuller Walter Dyer Frank Dibrell Glenn Duhon Tom. Tignor Coot Davis Al Sum me y Victor Howell Kenneth Holloway Chili Young Don Tabb L. V. Cleghorn John Reeves Bill Casey Joe Batts Frank Nornell B. J. Aglesby Morris Nanny Don Higgins Jack Bryant Kenneth Hill N. H. (Bill) Vaughan Dane Chambers J. ' M. Hughitt Eugene Zesch Bill Kyle W. E. Davis H. R. Green Ed Hinson Jim Keeling L. R. Wright Jerry Johnston Joe Loyd Don Camerson Donato Correa Buford Dobie Perry Davis Don Walling Oney Ross Jim Watson Jim Chandler Edward Harvill Jack Benton Sonny Thornton Roger H. Davis Richard F. Lannert Richard R. Phelps Walter Jackson TVillie Hovel Wayland Moore Ray Pearson Frank Morris James Teutsch W. L. McNail Mack Howell William Thomas J. T. Maner Bobby Rankin Nick Alexander Bobby Williams Jim Burleson H. Bragg H. C. McCampbell Roy Sullivan Dewey Harris R. A. Blackwell F. C. krochaska Raymond Rutledge Sam Neff Chas. Pluennere H. L. Thornton H. S. Higgins Taber L. McMordie D. J. Pearce C. W. Grahn Roy Pate. 400 STUDENT AGRICULTURAL COUNCIL MEMBERS John O. Barrett Shelton G. Black Billy L. Chamberlain Johnu.y A. Fazzino Otto D. Fishcrabe Bruce G. Gibson Charles E. Gray Henry W. Haisler Kenneth G. Hall Horold J. Hardcastle George S. Hare Hal G. Hegi John T. Hightower Joel M. Hillin William M. Huffman Jack M. Jacobson Oliver C. Jarvis James E. Kennedy Richard W. Miller Robert C. Miller Tom Milligan James P. Mockford James E. Moore Thomas L. Payne John E. Pierson Raymond 0. Rutledge Kirk F. Schwarz Wayne A. Showers Clarence S. Smith Louis A. Stewart Don D. Thompson James R. Youngblood Dennis G. Zahn Charles R. Zeigler 401 TAU BETA PI MEMBERS Bennie K. Blake George W. Berner Robert I. Bradford Otis D. Bretches Robert S. Boykin John C. Burke Allen B Cox Willie A. Crabtree Gaston C. Detweiler Joseph R. Drake Jerry M. Eubanks Richard C. Faulkner Robert K. Ford Charles A. Gary Robert L. Giesecke Foster L. Gray Willard R. Green Donald B. Hall John R. Herbert Edward W. Hegniann Lester 0. Hill Richard L. Hines William L. Holmes Clarence D. Hooper Janies I. Hordan, Jr. Julius J. Kelt, Jr. Weldon D. Kruger John G. Leatherman Jack Allen Lock Richard D. Lockhart Joe B. McAlister Donald H. McClure Harold C. McCray Joe B. Mattei Jarrell B. Mugg Harold G. Place James M. Read Ted A. Rother, Jr. Wayne L. Sabo Haskell L. Simon John H. Walker, III Lawrence M. Whaley William R. W ' ilshire Robert L. W ' ingler Lyle A. Wolfskill John B. Wright Richard M. Zeek 402 MEMBERS Jaybird Allen Orville Lindsey Hambone Blackburn Joe Lloyd Charlie Bouse Bill Lockridge Ben Box Howard Love E. Brittnacher Max Manly Herman Bruecliner H. C. McCampbell G. A. Burleson J. W. McDonald Dick Cobb Tom Montgomery Joby Connell Bill Mount Jack Custer Les Overton Charles Davis Vergil Patrick Coot Davis James Poynor James R. Dickey Bobby Rankin Earl Eckols Lowie Rico Buddy Fincher J. B. Riley Johnny Foster Ray Smallwood Charles Graham Tip Smith Don Griffin Billy Steele Ed Harvill Ronnie Stinson Herby Helbig: Don Tabb R. S. Higgins Harold Tucker Lloyd Jary Jim Watson Dan Johnson Jack Willingham Jim Johnson Tom Winters Glen Kinsey 403 WEST CLUB WILLIE EAST President BOBBY WOOD ' Vice President BOB ASHE Treasurer 405 AMERICAN FOUNDRY SOCIETY STUDENT CHAPTER ASSOCIATED GENERAL CONTRACTORS 406 407 HILLEL FOUNDATION Wm INSTITUTE of AERONAUTICAL SCIENCE 408 INDUSTRIAL education J.,.. KREAAI and ROW RLUB 409 J JU A AJX AA 410 tmi ABILENE A M CLUB UNITED NATIONS CLUB IBBHS 411 BAYTOWN HOMETOWN CLUB 412 mwm- Wmf§W ' - BRAZORIA COUNTY CLUB brush country club Wfm 413 COLEMAN COUNTY CLUB 414 GOLDEN STATE CLUB 415 416 It: mm I i: ' liw 417 GUADALUPE VALLEY HOMETOWN CLUB % n GROOM A M CLUB . ' ■ 418 419 420 NOLAN-FISHER COUNTY CLUB 421 422 423 c. D. CWiNN Vice President 424 425 426 DICK ELLIOTT Sherman Anderson Bob Jones Benny Bechtol Jerry Kennedy Dean Beck R. C. Liles Ralph Benton Bill Morris Ben Buell Dan Neeley Stewart Chapman Chuck Newman Howard Childers Dan Palmer Charles Cox Charles Parker David Edwards Jerry Ramsey Dick Elliott Roger Reed Bobby Farmer Ted Reyman Max Faulkner Paul Rathbun T. N. Fields Ben Rector Carroll Forrester John Royse Richard Forrester Jimmy Saddler Mon tie Frazier Robert Schlee Aurthur Garner Bill Scott William Gober Spencer Smith Jack Hall Eddie Stallwitz Whitney Hall Marvin Swink Harold Hardcastlo David Uzzell Jack Jacobson Ray Vaughn John Jenkins Burton Young Tom Johnson 427 CORPUS CHRISTI CLUB MEMBERS Perry Beaty Earl Beavers Jimmy Bell Stanton Bell James S. Boyd Bonnie Bradley James Brewster Georpe Carlisle Jerry Carter Robert Chamberlain John Clanton David Clark Dean Coulter Don L. Crawford John Daily Bob Dawson R. J. Delahoussaye Lewis Douplas Eugene Eckols Dickie Esterling Dick Eyster Vic Gillette Damian Golla Jim Greek Tommy Harrison Don Heft John Heft Fred Heldenfels Boyce Holms Don Horne Johnson Jerry Jimmy R. Johnson Bill Kane Grady Kane Bob Kemp Bob Lee Jack Little John Mackin John Malcolm Kent Marshall Harry McCambell Gary McCrary Bilf Minor Ken Moss Sam Murff Ted Nark Bill Perry Butch Porcher Bill Pratt Maurice Friday Bill Riddick Darrel Roberts Cornelius Robinson Don Rogers Charles Russell C. E. Salmon Wallace Slather Bill Semmelrogge Amos Shaw Gerald Shultz Walter Stewart Phil Tanis Buddy Tedder Richard Tindell Frank Tribble Vic Vatzlavick Claude Watts Gill Weaver David Wicks Jimmy Wuensche Bob Young KENT MARSHALL Vice President 428 BEAUMONT A M CLUB CLIFFORD LeBLANC ice President MEMBERS W. T. Adkisson, Jr. V. J. Giardina C. M. Pearcy J. W. Andrews, Jr. G. Glaezen, Jr. F. C. Peel J. H. Armstrong J. L. Grey C. G. Perkins J. H. Arnett J. W. Haney R. R. Phelps G. D. Baetge D. W. Hearn B. L. Porter D. N. Bailey R. T. Hebert H. E. Richardson, Jr. L. H. Barclay H. C. Hilgemeier M. B. Riggs W. E. Billingsley L. E. Hill T. C. Riggs, III H. S. Black J. C. Hille F. H. Sanders, Jr. S. J. Blanton J. F. Hughes R. G. Sanders J. B. Broussard D. S. Jones C. S. Saxe G. E. Bryant R. E. Jones, Jr. C. M. Scott, Jr. T. M. Buford, III S. W. Johnson J. L. Seay J. S. Burch J. K. Kelley R. W. Sherwood, Jr. G. A. Burleson G. T. Kinard G. T. Smith C. O. Byrd J. F. Knauth J. L. Smith J. D. Cain D. E. Korry W. A. Stirling J. A. Chiappetta R. H. Lawton C. J. Stockholm B. E. Chin nock C. H. LeBlanc, Jr. G. C. Stull J. M. Collison D. W. Light B. J. Surles D. W. Crane J. Lopez H. E. Tantzen A. E. Crow W. P. Louvier F. W. Threadgill C. R. Davis H. D. McCuiston H. A. Tucker H. R. Davis J. D. McGuire S. S. Turner, Jr. C. V. Dean J. T. McMagon D. E. Verble R. G. Dent P. H. McNemer R. P. Vick J. Dishman E. G. Meynig D. M. Viguet W. R. Dyer O. J. Moak C. K. Wall G. L. Eastham R. R. Mooney E. C. Walton, Jr. H. M. Farha J. S. Morrison D. P. W ' heat, Jr. N. G. Ferrell K. R. Nauck J. E. Wilder E. B. Field G. J. Nelson F. E. Willcox, Jr. H. A. Floyed W. F. Nelson J. P. Wilson G. S. Fox, Jr. C. S. Netterville T. D. Theriot C. D. Foxworth R. Night R. Jones E. T. Fuller C. E. Nixon J. Hooks R. L. Fuller Sam Park, III D. Welch H. B. Funchess, III L. R. Parsley D. Bensen 429 FRANK NICHO LSON Secretary John Akard Tom Barron Bill Bass Du ward Bean Billy Bedford Leon Belcher Gordan Blackman Bill Booty Davis Bottom Jerry Bowen Don Bumgarner Jennings Bunn Bob Burks Bob Busby Terry Caldwell Leroy Campbell Bobby Carpenter Robert Carroll Roger Clark James Cooke James Crabbe Jack Crockett Monte Curry Mickey Dabney Ed Dardaganian Louis Debaes Lloyd Dosterschill Jerry Dowdy Ray Downey Jack Dunlap Connie Eckard Brock Emmons John Farrell Wayne Findley Dick Fisher Fred Galley Richard Gentry Dale George Henry Goff Allan Greer Harold Griffin Shannon Griggs Herbert Hale Lee Haviland Thomas Haynes Bill Heaton Joe Hendrickson Dave Heyn Norman Hill Bill Jacobs Jerry Jones Ronnie Kasper Harold Kupfer Sam Laden Gene Lester Marshall Lester Jack Lonquist Dudley Lynch Bob Manner Pete Manos Tom Maples Robert Manning John Martin Bill Molar John Morgan Sam Moses Jim McDowell Bill McClean Mike Niebuhrs Collier Nobles H. R. Patterson Bubba Pin mice Sonny Powledge Thomas Prague Dave Richardson Don Ridlen Vick Robertson Keith Roper Byron Rothpletz Thomas Rotreki Paul Savage Ed Scwille Ken Scott Alva Shepard Phillip Simms Don Stewart Paul Streetman Bill Swann Bill Teer Bill Terry Condon Terry Don Thomas Bill Torbett C. A. Tubbs Stephen Yoros Robert Vriesenga Jack Watson James Watt Don Weersing Don Welch Leroy White Hugh Wickham Leon Withers 430 JOCK COLLINS Vice President GALVESTON COUNTY CLUB MEMBERS John Acree Pat Vealey Walter Bell Gene Letsos Lou Benham Howard Love Charles Bouse Barney McDaniels Bob Braslau Paul Mercer Gerald Brink Simeon Mistrot E. Brittnacher Fred Mitchell James Collins Tom Moore Bill Coppage James Moore Bob Creel Billy Melton Albert Cusick Ray Murillo George Cusick Maurice Rhodes Donald Driggs Pete Terry Bernard Elfstorm Joe Steel James Gerdes Sandy Schriber Art Giese John Samules Robert Glasgow Bob Saffel Jed Green Charles Smith Tommy Hall John Saracco John Gottlob John Thompson Donald Farmer Sonny Maseru Tom Colly Richar Gaines Don Greaney Frank Urbanic John Hart Richard Williford Bill Hegmann Emil Zapalac Joe Hintz Joe Blanchette F. Ecomomedes Homer Searcy Louis Bell view 431 HOUSTON A M CLUB ROBERT BRIMBERRY Lice [ ' resident MEMBERS As in the picture above, left to right. FRONT ROW THIRD ROW Bob Miller Buck England R. B. Black Joe Dannenbaum Bud Williams W. P. Gordwin R. C. Tanner Paul Wattring R. J. Luce Paul Wallin Bob Brimberry Jimmy Lane Nick Alexander Bouldin Wood Bill Young: SECOND ROW FOURTH ROW Don Genitempo John Dudley C. E. Burgess Tom Tonlinson Bill Hzman Bill Sova Lealand Smith J. R. Cubitz Bubba Super J. M. Skip ton Chuck Fenner Sonny Stribling Jack Blackshear Vic Vermillion 432 ANDY Ol AIKK KAN ACm FLORES V Kmsident LAREDO A M CLUB MEMBERS Charles Ray Alsmeyer Jacobs R. Alvarado Rosendo Elizondo Ancira Carlos H. Arguindegui E. M. Arnold Peter R. Arguindegui. Jr. Donald George Arneson Ricardo Arredondo Federico Ayala, Jr. Robert Bravo Forrester Bruce Bunn Gilberto Arnoldo Canales L. V. Carey Richard Kenner Chambers Leonard Chaires Francisco Xavier Coronado Andres Noe Cuellar Hector Fernando Cuellar Tom Drumgoole Frank Joseph Durda, III E. G. Eikner Albert Raranda Fernandez Enrique Ricardo Flores Ignacio Jesus Flores, Jr. Delfina F. Garcia, Jr. Daniel I. Galvan Jesus Rodolfo Garcia Henry Francisco Garcia Oscar Garcia Raul Garcia Heriberto Arnaldo Garcia Jorge Garza Paulino Garza. Jr, Antonio Valentine Ganzalez John R. Gilley Jesus M. Gonzalez, Jr. Sinecio Gutierrez John Tucker Halsell Delmar House Michael Marvin Katz Howard Marshall Krawetz Ezequiel Pedro Laurel Otilia Limon Gabriel Litman John M. Mackey Santos Madrigal, Jr. Alberto H. Magnon, Jr. Johnny Edward Mann Jose Natividad Mascorro Carlos Horacio Mata Ernest Lodovico Moglia George Edward Moglia Fred Morales lfredo Aurelio Moran k rederico Pacheco Jose Gabriel Pena Joseph Patrick Puig. Jr. Manuel John Raymond, Jr. Gunther Erich Reins Rodolfo Rivera Thomas Joseph Sanchez Nat Forrest Shaifer Geronimo Trevino, Jr. Roberto Trevino Robt. Anthony Verdusco Clyde James Wharton James P. Williamson Edward Valentine Wright. Jr. Thomas Hugh Yates, Jr. 433 MEMBERS James Alston Richard Bean Ralph Benton Gilbert Berry Dwain Bowen B. K. Boyd Paul Breen Jack Brooks Raymond Clayton Dale Fisher Jack Fowler James Roy Gill Billy Gillespie William Gober Ed Goddard Kern Granstaff Bill Grifips Freddie Harvey ' Hal Hegi Joe Hershey R. J. Holt Jim Horton Jerry Keith Jr. Kerns R. C. Lilea Wayland Moore Ed Musser Dick Perkin ' ; Ted Perkins Bob Poteet Mac Price Neil Price Jack Ramsey Ben Rector W. T. Riley Paul Roper Clifford Schaffer Spanky Shrader Berk SoRelle Eddie Stallwitz Ellis Stapp Jack Stevens Tom Stevens Roy Sullivan David Taylor Ben Thomas Gayle Thompson Ray Vaughn Morris Webb Bobby Wells Joe Whitaker Jim Wilson Burton Young Adrian Youngblood Dennis Zahn 434 MEMBERS Edward R. Bane Robert Boles Ronnie Cannon incent Clephorn Lester Cochran Gene Corger Gale Crump Donald Dodson Don Friend J. D. Gorman Sampson Guthrie George R. Harper Don Hester ic Howell 0. C. Jarvis Bill Mobley- Alien Nelson Gail Pruett Dan Ryan Frank L. Smith Dale Thames Bill Tongate Gene Tongate Bobby Touchstone Wayne Turner Glenn Ward Curtis Wilhelm Joe Willis 435 PORT ARTHUR A M CLUB MEMBERS John Anderson John S. Andrews Burt H. Barclay Dick A. Barras Charles D. Beagle Edward M. Bernaud Milton H. Bull Doyal S. Boring Vance L. Broussard Duvis Button Stewart Coffman Ernest W. Davis James A. Dalec Dale D. DeRouen James R. Deslatte Donald D. Divon Jerry E. Drake Paul R. Durban Dick C. Faulkner Lloyd E. Fite Elmer S. Fowler Merrel F. Gaines Emery G. Gordon B. D. Gower John O. Greer Fred C. Gregory Fred R. Grote William Hamilton Claude J. Herpin Fred G. Hill Teddy J. Hirsch James J. Hollingsworth James E. Holloway Robert Holmes Bill L. James Erick M. Jansson Jack W Jernigan Harry S. Johnson Raymond J. Landry Alexander E, ' Lord H. L. McAdams James M. McCurley Melvyn E. McFarland Carl W. Matzhijeta Odes O. Mattiaz Janies May Andrew B. Mayfield John H. Moser Joel Price Bob M. Putman Curtis D. Reeves Don F. Poth John R. Shepard John H. Simms Joe M. Singletary Carroll E. Smith Jerry R. Sonnier Milton M. Stewart Charles W. Tapper Harvey M. Wisenbaker Billy E. Woodall SAN ANTONIO A M CLUB GENE SPARKS I ire President Kenneth Alder Rudy Almaguer Don Altwein Walter Anderson Howard Allison Warren Anderson Anthony Bolner Henry Blank J. D. Bell Tom Browne Bill Bradshaw Joe Blair Charlie Bruchmiller Stanley Brand Allen Brunett Tom Butler Henry Coutrey Ted Coughran Cris Carson Spencer Cooper Davis Conkling Jack Crawford Harry Cummings Eddie Dusek Louis Driver Frank Drury L. R. Dausin G. E. Dotson Jimmy Earl Barton Ellison Tommy Elting Frank Erchmann Kelly Fling Jimmy Franz Willard Green Xavier Gonzalez Richard Gragg Jack Giullet Gordon Gibson Paul Guthrie William Gonzaba Fred Hilgers John Hatcher MEMBERS David Herold Lad Herold Bob Hundley Ted Hager Bob Hendry Jimmie Harrison Bob Huddleston Gilbert Huron Gilbert Huston Elmo Hall Henry Hill Bob Jones Mac Jenkins Stan Josephson Dick Jennison Johns Konap J. W. Krieger Don Kemp Bob Killian John Kirpatrick James Keeter John Lorms Dick Lockhart Dexter Lackland John Lee Heruger John Liddy Harry Landrum Shew Sun Lowe Raleigh Lawrence Joe Mattel Warren Marter Clay McFarland Garrett Maxwell Laland McCormick Bill Nourie Frank O’Donnell John Park Lee Phillips Joe Pasenvan Hugh Philippus Bob Riggs Charles Rawlings Bill Reed Earl Rossman E. Rambo Ted Ritchey Joe Satel Bob Schwarr Pete Scrivans Roy Steves Pete Steinman Bob Schupbach Harry Steel John Sutherland George Skladel Robert Sinclair Guy Shown Roger Sherman Joe Schero Conrad Springer H. E. Schweers Tony Specia Gene Sparks Charles Smith Gordon Tate Bill Thornton Tom Tondonge Louis Venincasa Terry Vetters Frank Vinz Taylor Wong Hal Wallace Charles White Duane Wells Fred Wauters LeRoy Williams Rennie Wolff Roy Wells Joe Wallace Tommy West Louis Weinert Joe Warrick George Wirth Henry Young Joe Ando Jimmy Barry Joe Braden Bill Brucks Bill Burch Louie Capt Everto Castellanos Bert Crowther Jack Custer Joby Connell Billy Crawford Sam Clark George Dannemiller Buford Doby Jerry Ellis Robert Evans Grady Gabbs Dan Griffin Maxie Grosenbacker Joe Ed Harris Hurbie Helbig Tommy Holmig Pat Kelly Ray Kirchner Bob Landrum Wayne Lee Harold Madell John Milam Billy j. Mount Ray Pate Johnny Rambie Jerry Raney Bill Rector Boyd Ritcheson Ray Smallwood Tom B. Taylor Otis Templon Don Ward Jimmy Wendland Joe West 438 MEMBERS John Ray Allen Charles Ray Barlow Peter Charba Eugene Ben Bockholt Bobby Dixon Julio Rafael Dominguez William Frank Havelka Carl Lee Heliums Richard Glen Hessong Curtis Norman Lancaster Frankie Charles Prochaska Keith Leroy Patton Winfred Lee McNair Owen Newman McKinney John Reindl, Jr. Donald Keith Richards Edsel Allan Renken Giles Martin Schanen Richard Carroll Thomas William Belton Thomas Frank B. Willis Lee Roy Wright, Jr. 439 ABILENE A M MOTHERS CLUB SAN ANGELO A M MOTHERS CLUB 440 RS ‘ P £ VL CAMERON r resident MRS. a KNO ' Secretary MRS R- A - HOLDER 441 Iffl, . v MEMBERS IN PICTURE, FRONT ROW Mrs. T. E. Reyman Mrs. O. H. Cot Mrs. Frank Wartlle Mrs. R. R. Reerl Mrs. W. C. Newman Mrs. Kathleen Rathbnn Mrs. Ben Scott Mrs. Joe Hardcastle Mrs. J. W. Smith Mrs. B. A. Wnlfman Mrs. W. R. Scott SECOND ROW Mrs. L. P. Fields Mrs. R. W. Jones Mrs. C. E. Sadler Mrs. J. B. Bechtol Mrs. Sarah Winters Mrs. Boyd Elliott Mrs. A. G. Garner Mrs. R. B. Kennedy Mrs. G. T. Royse Mrs. R. C. Liles Mrs; W. T. Mok THIRD ROW Mrs. Glenn Hall Mrs. Glenn Buell Mrs. Jake Phillips Mrs. W. A. Edwards Mrs. W. B. Chapman Mrs. M. E. Jacobson Mrs. George Palmer Mrs. C. M. Parker Mrs. E. W. Ramsey Mrs. Selma Benton MRS. FRANK WARDLE Corresponding Secretary MRS. J. C. PHILLIPS Historian MEMBERS, NOT IN PICTURE Mrs. J. D. Benton Mrs. Clyde Carter Mrs. Le Bess Childers Mrs. Raymon Faulkner Mrs. Stanton Field Mrs. Mack Forrester Mrs. H. Frazier Mrs. Witney Hall Mrs. J. T. Head Mrs. N. O. Golden Mrs. A. F. Madison Mrs. Ninia McSpadden Mrs. R. L. McSpadden. Jr. Mrs. R. U. Meacham Mrs. Jos. Morris Mrs. Edw. Stalwitz Mrs. Homer Uzzell Mrs. Robert Wiseman Mrs. John Cashron Mrs. H. R. Vaughn Mrs. M. A. Young Mrs. W. T. Riley Mrs. F. H. Newman Mrs. E. E. Raines Mrs. Hazel Swink Mrs. Tom Turner Mrs. Jack Vincent Mrs. H. S. Anderson Mrs. A. 0. Beck Mrs. W. T. Gober Mrs. J. B. Rector Mrs. Willie Schlee 442 Mrs. M. W. Abbott Mrs. Bernard Ablon Mrs. Hunter E. Akurd Mrs. F. B. Aldcrdice Mrs. I. Angrist Mrs. J. Will)ur Ard Mrs. R. C. Arthur Mrs. Lawrence Ashbiirn Mrs. Clarence Baber Mrs. R. H. Baggaly Mrs. L. Warren Baker Mrs. Jasper Barron Mrs. D. L. Beatty Mrs. Rufus Bedford, Jr. Mrs. J. C. Bebne, Sr. Mrs. Jack G. Bishop Mrs. L). B. Blaine Mrs. E. I). Bottom MEMBERS Mrs. Mrs. Mrs. Stanley Bowles Mrs. Willis R. Currens Mrs. Albert Fryar Mrs. Mrs. Mrs. Mrs. T. T. Brady Mrs. Ross Curtis Mrs. W. H. Gaines Mrs. Mrs. William S. Brogdon Mrs. E. D. Cutright Mrs. Fred Galley Mrs. Mrs. E. A. Brown Mrs. Lillian Dalston Mrs. Ben J. Garitty Mrs. Mrs. George T. Brundrctt Mrs. G. I. Dardaganian Mrs. Jocelyn Gentry Mrs. Mrs. C. E. Bunn Mrs. Carl A. Doak Mrs. C. T. George M rs. Mrs. Harold D. Burke Mrs. Christine Dolan Mrs. Warren A. Gilbert Mrs. Mrs. E. V. Campbell Mrs. Walter L. Dosterschill Mrs. Henry A. Gill Mrs. Mrs. Percy L. Carpenter Mrs. R. M. Duke Mrs. J. Gimarc Mrs. Mrs. P. G. Chambers Mrs. Thomas A. Dunkin Mrs. Oscar W. Gleiser Mrs. Mrs. Frank R. Clark Mrs. Arvil S. Dowdy Mrs. 1. L. Godard M rs. Mrs. Geo. E. Coffey Mrs. Chris Durbin Mrs. J. E. Goff Mrs. Mrs. A. M. Cook Mrs. H. M. Emmons Mrs. Charles O. Colliding Mrs. Mrs. J. W. Coolidgc C. E. Cconrod Mrs. Bruce E. Fagg Mrs. G. E. Gratz M rs. Mrs. Mrs. J. C. Farrell Mrs. Edwin S. Greer Mrs. Mrs. A. J. Craig Mrs. E. E. Farrow Mrs. Lester K. Griffin Mrs. Mr s. Claude Crockett Mrs. Glen Findley Mrs. C. H. Guentherman M rs. Mrs. James C. Cumley Mrs. S. W. Florentin 443 Mrs. Mrs. Herbert Hale Mrs. John B. Hardy Mrs. R. L. Harper, Sr. Mrs. H. F. Haslbauer Mrs. G. Y. Haviland Mrs. Thomas M. Haynes Mrs. Orland B. Heaton Mrs. E. O. Hendricks Mrs. O. W. Hendrickson Mrs. Henry Heyn Mrs. Hugh K. Higgins Mrs. Ted C. Hinton Mrs. Win. L. Holmes, Jr. Mrs. Alton F. Hopkins Mrs. Charles Hudgins Mrs. M. G. Huffhines Mrs. Thad G. Hulse Mrs. W. H. Jack Mrs. W. E. Jarvis Mrs. Calvin Johnson Mrs. Van Johnson Mrs. Earl Jones Mrs. Joe J. 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Thornhill Mrs. W. S, Thornton Mrs. E. R. Tucker Mrs. J. Tommv Tucker Mrs. J. B. Tvr ' ee Mrs. R. S. Ulrich Mrs. James C. Walker Mrs. R. A. Washburn Mrs. Thomas Wheatlev Mrs. O. F. Whipple Mrs. J. H. Wilkins Mrs. Clyde M. Williams Mrs. Herbert J. Wolf Mrs. Dorothy Woliver Mrs. W. J. Vi ood Mrs. E. H. Wyckoff Mrs. H. D. Yiengst Mrs. W in. A. Young Mrs. R. M. Zama Mrs. F. K. Zerbe 445 m o o i—i cn O H W Z ffi 1 H s afej fe illiiiliiiiiiiliiiiilijili lllllllllllllllllllllllilll IllJlllillllllllllllllllll ililiilillilllliliilliliiil IliiliJiilllllijillllllliliiiiilllilllililllilllil CA! OS u i.lilllillilillllllllllilllliillliliililliilliliiili TRANS-PECOS A M MOTHERS CLUB MEMBERS Mrs. Mrs. Mrs. Mrs. Mrs. Mrs. Mrs. Mrs. Mrs. Mrs. Mrs. Mrs. Mrs. Mrs. Mrs. Mrs. Mrs. Mrs. Mrs. Mrs. Mrs. M rs. Mrs. Mrs. Mrs. M rs. Mrs. M rs. Mrs. Mrs. Mrs. Mrs. Henry Weyrts Otis French S. E. Bunton E. H. Cox Chas. Livingstone, Sr. John Hmnpries L. E. Howard J. T. Heath C. K. Shannon W. H. Rawlings H. H. Matthews Harry Jarrett E. C. Bovd F. W. Clark J. B. Sammons J. T. Dameron David W. Wells G. C. Merriwether W. T. Merriwether A. E. Babcock Howard Davis Tom Cowan Paul Ivey Forest Jordan Jones Gearhart Shields Norwood, Jr. W. K. Livingston Clay Slack Charles E. Shannon Paul Evans C. L. Bell W. M. Armstead Mrs. Joe Cam Mrs. Goldie Means Mrs. Maurice Black Mrs. R. S. Wilkinson Mrs. K. R. Stanton Mrs. Tom Christian imp Mea Mrs. John T. Hamie Mrs. T. C. Davis Mrs. W. T. Posey Mrs. T. W. Hillen Mrs. M. C. Puckett Mrs. M. L. Hopson Mrs. Geo. J. Kempin Mrs. Makie Mitchell Mrs. Farris Baker Mrs. Dorbandt Barton Mrs. J. M. Glover Mrs. Jack B. Waide Mrs. E. E. Reynolds Mrs. Pat Mu Hoy Mrs. Pat Cooper Mrs. Jerry Puckett Mrs. R. A. Bishop Mrs. Geo. Reeves Mrs. H. H. Tracy Mrs. W. J. Stroman Mrs. Sam Warnock Mrs. iola Teistch Mrs. Bill McNally Mrs. Taylor Dameron Mrs. J. S. Livingston 447 WACO and McLENNAN COUNTY A M MOTHERS CLUB MRS. MEMBERS Mrs. Howard Allen Mrs. L. C. Attaway Mrs. W. C. Baisden Mrs. E. A. Bennett Mrs. R. B. Bertrand Mrs. W. C. Bledsoe Mrs. N. B. Bordell Mrs. W. D. Burton Mrs. Herman C. Busch Mrs. E. R. Chapman Mrs. Mike Dicorte Mrs. L. O. Evans Mrs. M. L. Frey Mrs. Norman S. Hay Mrs. O. Z. Higgins Mrs. Gordon N. Hill Mrs. O. A. Jones Mrs. Guy King Mrs. ,Roy Lierman Mrs. Dan E. Mayfield Mrs. Badeah Mousa Mrs. J. W. Petty Mrs. G. W. Seat Mrs. B. P. Sewell Mrs. Dave Simon Mrs. Edgar C. Thompson Mrs. C. D. Tyra Mrs. Herman Upmore Mrs. A. Vitrano Mrs. E. A. Werner Mrs. John Allen Wilson 448 MR PORT ARTHUR A M MOTHERS CLUB MEMBERS Mozelle Alexander Mrs. A. B. George Mrs. M. G. Osterhoudt Mrs. 0. J. Anderson Mrs. J. L. Gower Mrs. Ben C. Pauffier Mrs. Ray Baker Mrs. Only Greer Mrs. F. A. Peveto Mrs. B. H. Barclay Mrs. Fred H. Gregory Mrs. John Picazo Mrs. Anthony Barras Mrs. W. N. Hamilton Mrs. W. A. Portie Mrs. E. S. Black Mrs. H. A. Hardcastle Mrs. W. L. Powell Mrs. L. A. Boring Mrs. R. B. Harwood Mrs. Joe L. Price Mrs. John E. Broussard Mrs. Curtis Hayes Mrs. H. M. Putman, Jr. Ruth S. Button Mrs. Claude Herpin Mrs. Bennie Reeves Mrs. Martin C. Clemmons Mrs. Fred G. Hill Mrs. A. I. Roth Mrs. C. T. Coffman Mrs. L. L. Hirsch Mrs. S. W. Savage Mrs. R. R. Dailey Mrs. T. G. Hollingsworth Mrs. R. H. Siebrath Mrs. J. F. Daniel Mrs. B. Holmes Mrs. C. J. Simms Mrs. L. A. DeRouen Mrs. H. C. Holmes Mrs. J. N. Singletary Mrs. M. T. Dixon Mrs. J. R. Hutson Mrs. Claud Sonnier Mrs. R. E. Durham M rs. A. N. Jackson Mrs. Nolan Stewart Mrs. Vernon Eddy Mrs. Annie B. James Mrs. R. C. Streater Mrs. M. F. Evans Mrs. W. F. James Mrs. E. E. Stuckey, Jr. Mrs. R. C. Faulkner Mrs. K. A. Jansson Mrs. H. L. Tucker Mrs. J. C. Fennell Mrs. H. H. Jerigan Mrs. E. C. Tupper Mrs. S. M. Fisher Mrs. 0. E. Johnson Mrs. J. C. Van Cleave Mrs. Hunter G. Fite Mrs. P. H. LaGrone Mrs. Steve Vaught Mrs. E. S. Flowers Mrs. S. W. Levingston Mrs. William Weichert Mrs. J. H. Flowers Mrs. Henry Lohmann Mrs. Leora Williams Mrs. C. W. Frederick Mrs. A. E. Lord Mrs. H. P. Winbery Mrs. J. R. Fuller Mrs. Rita J. May Mrs. W. C. Wingler Mrs. J. L. Funk Mrs. Henry McAdams, Sr. Mrs. H. M. Wisenbaker Mrs. M. E. Gaines Mrs. W. R. Moser Mrs. Pat Wood Mrs. A. D. Gant M rs. E. A. Mullen Mrs. T. M. Woodall Mrs. Jules Gautreaux Mrs. W. Mike Murphy 449 450 MEAT JUDGING TEAM liiiig 4SI COLLEGIATE FFA CHAPTER MEMBERS Frank Adanicik Lesler Adams James Addison Jerry Barton Worth Beasley Leonard Berger Vernon Ray Berry Vernon Bippcrt Stanley Blaekwell Norhert J. Blanhowi Curtis Boose John Bowden W. P. Brashear Herbert Brewer B. L. Bridges Herman Brown Bob Butter Gus Cain J. R. Campbell W. R. Cannon Jimmie Cavendcr J. C. Clark F. C. Clemens James Compton Joe Connell N. R. Craiz T. R. Crawford Melton Cremwelge J. F. Cross Walter Cunningham Glen Darling Hollis Duke W. J. Dumas Harold Ellison J. L. Faubiar Buddy Fineher Billy Gene Fleming Bob Gable Garrett Card J. A. Garza Lewis Gardner Marvin Gardner Frank Green way Ralph Gregory Don Griffin Winfred Grimes Bob Hagan J. D. Hamilton J. W. Haney Herbie Hankrider Bob Heard Arnold Heinrich Gene Hellioncs Jack Herzik William Hightower Ed Hill Billy Hinton D. R. Hodges K. L. Holloway Melton Holubee Bill Holtzapplc Johnny Huntsinger Charles Huff Wake Jacobs Sam Jeffers F. H. Johnson Jerry Johnson Nathaniel Johnson H. C. Johnson Jack Jumper Glynn C. Key R. A. Knapp Lowell Kubala C. E. Lawrence Louis Little Qtis Lousier Blake Lovelace Jim Lueders Larry Lumpkin Jack McClary R. B. McDonald M. E. McFarland Ray McManus H. 1). Maxwell C. B. Mayben Ed Migula Eric Miller Tom Milligan Billy Mobley Wayland Moore G. A. Morrison Edgar Musser Emzy Nauert James S. Norman Lamar Peterson E. R. Pharis Clifton Poe Jack Price J. K. Putman Bobby Rankin Bob Rauch E. A. Renken Leon Rocher Robert Rush Gene Rydell Leo Saenz J. R. Sears Bill Sewell Perry Shepard Ray Smallwood C. S. Smith Doyle Smith Floyd Smith Harry D. Smith Lester Smith Joe Solis Berkley Sorrells D. M. Standford J. A. Steele Price Summerhill Doug Symmank James Tackett Jessie Tate D. Tatem Bill Tennison Jack Thedford Bob Thomas Edward E. Thomas Jack Thornton Dan Ti mmerman James Uptmore Ted Uptmore Alford VanderStucken Bobby Verdinc Ray Walker R. G. Ward Jim Watson Carl Wendler Steve Wheeles E. W. Williams Gene Williams Winston Wrinckle R. C. Yates Dennis Zahn C. E. Zeigler 452 BAPTIST STUDENT UNION MEMBERS Joe Him Clmrlps Charles Whiteside Everett Lyons Dewavne Peterson Bob Johnston Tommy Dunapan Roland Bairil Richard Stafford Charles Eubanks Dub Rister Jimmy Lane Dennis Lucas Billie Havens Cecil Alexander Wayne Me k el la r Jimmy Bell Fred Sassman Doup Smith Dave Rice R. L. Shanahan Jimmy Shanahan Paul Roper Ide Trotter Jerry Michel Kenneth Locke Frank Hines William F. Nelson William T. Burpe Bruce Wilbanks Bob Bond Allen Cox Jack Courtne Lamar Ashley John Brannen Jim Trimble Jack Garrett Gene Hirschfclt J. B. Lilley Charles Seely Bill Harris Joe Mings Paul Harrington Grant Morrison Swayne Scott Rick Franklin W. M. Howard Ernest Eubanks Sammy Clark Bob Landrum Jon Saveli Jack Umberson Tom Galloway Jim Hanna Bill Acres Dick Bun.pass L. B. Baker Bob Longshore R. L. Herring W. C. Beasley Hugh Harrington Ray Galvin Page Morgan Gene Corder Jack Frey Frank Oradat Ray Graves James Faust Virgil Patrick William A. Hill Fred Johns Jo Anderson David Mitchell Gene Harvey James Burks Max Harral John Holyfield James Cooper Dave Parnell Sid Ferrell Dave Wyckoff Jeff Roark Bill Nix Ernest McCollum Bennie Sinclair Bob Stout B. J. Gross Coleman Hensley Dick Frey Ross Jennings Kay Graves Chuck Phillips Bob Huffman Fred Hill Jack Thurman Buddy Patterson Harry Espey 453 1 ' ' mmmL, 13 $ MEMBERS Clyde Raymond Adams Charles Clay House Thomas E. Adams Edwin Thomas Hubbard Gerald Rice Anderson Lloyd Lee James Henry Forrest Askew Charles William Johnson Charles Royal Barron William Byron Johnson John Bernice Bell, Jr. Jerry Casey Jones Thomas Hancock Bell Morton Lane Krumholz Alton Elwood Breedlove Kenneth Dale Lewis Gary David Boring Troy Hilton McCrary Robert Young ' Brown, Jr. Melvin Matthew McCrary Douglas Bynum, Jr. James Lyle Milstead Gus Winston Cain Joe C. Moore Jack Wesley Caruthers, Jr. Stephen Owen Nall Glen Roy Connaly Charles Chartier Newton Thomas Rayburn Connally John Olen Patrick Ernest Frank Dean Charles Gayle Phillips Billy Ray Dickey Jack Dean Price Henry Fears, Jr. , Ted Wesley Reel Raymond Leon Foster Douglas Scott Jarpes Milton Gafney Billy Fred Shackelford Sidney Carroll Goyer Jerry Macon Sides Taylor HoHrs Greene Langston Montgomery Smith. Robert Earl Hagan Don Louis Steed Edgar Henning J. A. Steele George William Hillyer Rex Ross Walker Joe Douglas Hoffman William Lynn Walton 454 THE AGGIE PLAYERS INTER-COUNCIL COMMITTEE 455 Joel breaking the sound barrier. My gawd, it’s Bob Harper. Even the players squeeze. See, the XT’s are purely social. Friend has a date for a change. You are the only We better win. No, I always go Malcolm looks teed off. Straight from Paris. Three bullets. Now cough. Where did it go? “So you think the board’s gone, huh?” Wonder where the Betas are going to sleep tonight. John and his tube. Selected for publication by Guy Delaney. Honey, I’d hide too. The waiters at the Mardi Gras. Stop laughing, Bob; those don’t belong to you. Nice work if you can get it. One of the Johnson Raiders. So that’s where all the money went. She had seven pups and they were all musically inclined. Ears, legs, and smiles. Shoulders back, heads up high. Freshman Drill Team passing by. What flavor, please? Mummy and Daddy. Pass in review. Dig that crazy bath tub. She must have hit a bone. .. : “Now, on the other hand.” “Damn unappreciative Aggies. “Gimme five. ' You’re the only one. You can do better than that. April. Eyes Thompson and his leeps gang. What am I bid for this one? Minuet in “G.” “All right, smart cookie.” Meat feelers. “Hey, there.” Don’t cry; it’s not that bad. i Idol of the airways. “Coach.” Club Duncan. This picture was posed. “My gawd, won’t it ever end.” Damn school. Here, pig, pig, pig. Easy, boys, she’s married. Tee Vee stars. Motorcycle riders. Freshmen always get the best¬ looking girls! To hell with the autograph; how about a date? Oh, boy, they missed; now it’s only 40 to nothing. Are we going to squabble just because there’s 10 aces? Well, BUST my breeches! Have the Seniors turned in their rank yet? We didn’t do too well in foot¬ ball. but I haven ' t lost a tomato all season. It’s been a long three years. Touchdowns should come more often. He straightened out Whiskey Bridge. Pepe Le Moco in action. Big? Wait’ll you see our summer camp special. This caused an illegal room in¬ spection by the bulls. On the hoof. Either his girl flushed him or he’s writing an article for the Batt. Blow-Jaws and the boys make plans on Ring Dance. I’ve heard that line before. Rehearsal goes smoothly. It could have been worse, Ken. You might have had a date. Who’s painting Sully? Over your head. Dean Morgan? Little Miss Muffett. Dean Penny can smell a camera four blocks off. Required reading. The Boat says that the Army has a place for all of us. Muster gets under way. It would help if they could make music. Friend wants in on a little easy money. First girl I’ve ever seen Kruger with. If you qualify, you too can fly the fanciest, hottest, fastest, thing in the air. One of the wilder parties at Aggieland. Took him four days to recuper¬ ate. TO E with every foxhole. Phil’s happy, but his ' date looks bored. Last time around. Just a little closer. Leeps Thompson makes a little beer money. That stogey’s as big as you are, Jim. Guarding the bonfire wasn’t so bad. 1 also do pushups. Upon my honor I will do my best to do my duty to God and my country . . . Gimme that gunwaddin’. Maybe he’ll make Wolfskill and Shawn disappear. Somebody’s making out a quiz. A LIST OF ADVERTISERS American Desk Mfg. Co. Aggieland Studio A. M. Waldrop Co. Associated Pipeline, Inc., of Houston American General Life Insurance Co. Bryan Building Loan Assn. Bryan Coca-Cola Bottling Co., Inc. College Station State Bank Canaday’s Pharmacy Corbett Corporation Caldwell’s Jewelry Store Dallas National Bank Dr. Pepper Bottling Co. of Bryan Exchange Store Fordyce Gravel Co. Farnsworth-Chambers Co., Inc. First National Bank - Houston Houston Paper Co. Hughes Tool Co. Humble Oil Co. Jesse H. Jones Interests J. M. Dellinger John Deere Plow Co. Lane Wells Co. Lester’s Smart Shop Lilly Mellorine McCulloch-Dansby Co. Monarch Finer Foods National Bank of Commerce - Houston Parker-Astin Co. Penney’s in Bryan R. W. Briggs Co. Sankey Park Jewelry Second National Bank - Houston Southwestern States Telephone Co. Texas Power Light Co. W. L. Macatee Sons, Inc. W. H. Curtin Co. W. S. D. Clothiers Wyatt Metal Boiler Works Ye Old College Inn - Houston York Corporation MR. CARL BIRDWELL We extend our most sincere thanks to Mr. Carl Birdwell, manager of the Exchange Store, for his cooperation and friendly interest in Student Publi¬ cations. It is the wish of the editors of this book that every student read carefully the next few pages. We have attempted to show you pictures of the Exchange Store in operation and tell you how some of the profits from the Exchange Store are spent. PHILIP E. TANIS, JR. Advertising Manager The Aggieland ’53 YOUR EXCHANGE STORE It can’t be said often enough what your Exchange Store means to you. 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