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

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' 76 e 1966 ROBERT S. HEGER Editor KENNITH D. BROCK Assistant Editor MICHAEL B. RASBURY Business Manager HERKY KILLINGSWORTH Student Photographer Station, ' 7exa Professional photography . . . University Studio Color photography .. . Gene Sutphen, Photographer THE COLLEGE You top a rise in the highway and there it is before you, spread out over the green Texas hills. There ' s something about the scene, something about these buildings— some old and small, some new and huge—that grips you and makes you stop and look with a feeling of pride. Here, you know exists a way of life, a way of learning. A way of living with your fellow men that has molded the youth of Texas for 70 years and has sent them out into the world as good, strong, self-reliant men. Here, you know, live the traditions that bind a man to this place with an affection that never dims, no matter where he goes no matter how long he is away. This, you know, is one of the most loved spots on earth. This is Texas A AA. This is the beloved AGGIELAND. Written for the 1946 Longhorn by Jim Carroll of Houston 5 j. he purpose of this book is to record, to way of life. In doingtto such reflection can for the Universir is ■nore tflah its facilitiij a ' Doya ‘TVonid From looking over this page and the one following, it could be said that this book has gone to the dogs. This year, however, the presence of dogs is appropriate. Ranger, Bob Rudder ' s dog, slept, ate, and lived with the students of A AA. When he died the senior class gave Bob another Ranger. After 13 years of devotion to A AA, Reveille II is stepping aside to let a new and younger Reveille take over the job of the Aggie Mascot. KENNITH D. BROCK-Assistant Editor , , , ' p ' UMt ' SeActtcC t 6 e ' De b t£e £c(tt i . . Texas A AA 1966. . . . Aggieland is a place, which in four years, becomes more than a college, it becomes a way of life. It is a place different to each of us, yet one which holds a common bond of meaning to all Aggies. As long as cries of, I hate this d—n place , and the familiar corps jodies echoing the number of days remaining before a holiday are still heard, Texas A AA will never die, come wars, hell, high water, or un¬ limited coeducation. The physical A AA has changed in the four years we have been here and it will continue to change in the future. We of the 1966 AGGIELAND are grateful to have the chance to put in black and white the way of life as we saw it for the year 1965-1966. As the seniors on the staff say their goodbye to four of the best and most educational years of our lives, both in and out of the classroom, we feel sad at the thought of leaving Aggieland. However, in later years this sadness will change to nostalgia when we open our dusty copies of the AGGIELAND ' 66. Then we will realize that we saw history in the making, we witnessed, as we are witnessing now, Texas A AA enter into a new and grand era. 11 ROBERT S. HEGER Editor, AGGIELAND ' 66 Stive This year marked one of the darkest years in the recent history of Texas A AA University. The mournful notes of Silver Taps were sounded for nine comrades who passed on. This memorial service is a most inspirational moment to the men of Aggieland. Students stream from the dormitories with not a word spoken. The campus is darkened. Absolute quiet reigns over the lawn of the Academic Building as they congregate to play their last respects. Marching feet breach the silence. The Ross Volunteer Firing Squad moves into position facing the Statue of Lawrence Sullivan Ross. When the hands of the clock move to a half hour past ten, the silence is again broken as the first volley of the twenty-one gun salute is fired. The sounds of clicking heels fill the air as all come to a rigid attention. Then from the Academic Building comes the beautiful and reverent notes of the Silver Taps bugles. As suddenly as it began, the service is over. The students return to their rooms with the sounds of the bugles still ringing in their ears, a remer one who has passed on. William N. Shadel Michael L. Raybourne Pictures not available: Jesse W. Forman John W. Day, Jr. Horace G. Young George M. Antilley Wayne H. Werdung 12 ' Dedication LT. COLONEL E. V. ADAMS The Class of 1966 is proud to dedicate its AGGIELAND to the director of the Fightin ' Texas Aggie Band, Lt. Col. E. V. Adams ' 29. For 20 years, The Colo¬ nel has been the inspiration behind the nation ' s largest marching military band. Sel¬ dom giving a direct com¬ mand, he relies on cadet officers to lead the organiza¬ tion. Each man is instilled with Adams ' brand of self- discipline and personal re¬ sponsibility that makes our Bands ' intricate maneuvers possible. No member of A M ' s staff is held in higher esteem by his colleagues. Even A M ' s fiercest competitors admit Adams is the best in the busi¬ ness. Texas A M is the only conference school that ad¬ ministers its band with a one- man staff. This is particularly remarkable—and a great trib¬ ute to Colonel Adams—when you consider that his organi¬ zation is twice the size of most. But the trait we appreciate above all others is the Colonel ' s appraisal of the role of students. He always thinks of students first. Few advisors here or elsewhere devote their life so thoroughly to this principle. Recognition for this remarkable officer and devoted Aggie is long overdue. This may be the greatest tribute to the man—the band operates so smoothly that most of us assume it runs itself. We salute Colonel Adams for his dedication and devotion that has brought national fame to the Fightin ' Texas Aggie Band and to Texas A M . . . 14 oarid ' Dviect Ki s4 ' 7?t tcitven ity System SEATED: Vice President, Clyde H. Wells of Granbury; President, H. C. Heldenfels of Corpus Christi; Clyde Thompson of Diboll; Dr. A. P. Beutel of Lake Jackson. STANDING: L. F. Peterson of Fort Worth; S. B. Whittenburg of Amarillo; Wofford Cain of Dallas; Gardiner Symonds of Houston, and Sterling C. Evans of Houston. Appointed by the Governor of Texas, the Board of Directors is responsible for management of the Texas A M University System. The citizenry of Texas is represented by board members coming from all parts of the state and all walks of life. All major policies of the system, such as the recent name change, the building program, the admission of students ' wives to classes, the obtainment of the new Cyclotron Institute, and the new optional Corps of Cadets ' program, are initiated by the Board, at regular meetings. The successes of the A M System in the past, present, and future can be traced to the efforts of the A M University Board of Directors. 15 p%e tde t£ t e ' lex t Ttt t Uven ttty Scf t€ tt TEXAS A M UNIVERSITY COLLEGE STATION. TEXAS 77843 Office of The President To the Students of Texas A M University: The events recorded in this 1966 Aggieland will serve to stir pleasant memories of your days on this campus. For the seniors, the memories will be of hard work, goals reached, graduation and, for sortie, commissioning. For the students who return, the Aggieland will remind you of the rich legacy left by the graduating class and of the tasks yet to be completed. For each student, this volume will call forth recollections of the challenge of classroom and laboratory where your education began. EARL RUDDER President of Texas A AA University For 90 years, Texans have entrusted this university with the education of their youth. The faculty and staff of Texas A M do not take this responsibility lightly. As you have heard on frequent occasions, our goal is excellence. We trust that you will not be satisfied with less in your personal life. The year chronicled here was an eventful one in the history of A M. In a very real sense, each of you participated in the creation of A M ' s history and contributed to its future. Only the first chapters in your career are written here. The true measure of a university ' s greatness is the calibre of its graduates. Thus, the true success of Texas A M depends upon your success. A M men before you have made great contributions to their community, their state and their nation. The Space Age has opened new frontiers that will present even greater challenges to each of you. The faculty and staff join me in wishing you every success in the days to come. Sincerely yours, Earl Kudder President 16 7ex z s4 ??t ' Vice ' Pxecidetttc JOHN C. CALHOUN, JR. Vice-President for Programs THOMAS D. CHERRY Vice-President for Business Affairs ROY W. DUGGER Vice-President for Connally Technical Institute W. C. FREEMAN Vice-President and Comptroller DR. WAYNE C. HALL Academic Vice-President DR. ANDREW D. SUTTLE Vice-President for Research 17 g Decut 6 U€ct ' D iecton The objectives of the University are maintained by the Executive Committee as set forth by the by¬ laws. Under the direction of President Rudder in week¬ ly meetings, the committee decides how best to strive for “academic excellence ' and keep the University headed toward its primary objective, as stated by Statue: “The leading objective of this college shall be, without excluding other scientific and classroom studies, and including military tactics, to teach such branches of learning as are related to agriculture and me¬ chanical arts, in such a manner as the legis¬ lature may prescribe, in order to promote the liberal and prac¬ tical education of the industrial classes in the several pursuits and professions of life. DR. WILLIAM J. GRAFF Dean of Academic Administration DR. R. E. PATTERSON Dean of Agriculture H. D. BEARDEN Director Texas Engineering Extension Service JOHN HUTCHISON Director of Texas Agricultural Extension Service CART. BENNET DODSON Superintendent, Texas Maritime Academy JAMES HANNIGAN Dean of Students FRED BENSON Dean of Engineering DR. HORACE BYERS Dean of Geosciences 18 DR. FRANK HUBERT Dean of Liberal Arts DR. CLARENCE ZENER Dean of Science tfodeye 4 pUcci(tcvie The various curricula in the College of Agriculture have as their main objective the preparation of young men for farming, ranching, and other business associated with agriculture; for the pursuit of scientific investigation in the broad field of agriculture, including soils, water and plant and animal products, both native and cultivated; for careers in teaching or extension work in agriculture; for work with various governmental and private agricul¬ tural agencies; or for the teaching of conservation and management of our natural and cultivated resources. Sys¬ tematic training is given in the science of chemistry, physics, mathematics, and biology, all of which are funda¬ mental to the study of scientific agriculture. The curricula offered give the student a wide range of choice in the selection of a major, and elective courses provide excellent opportunity for enlarging his field of learning in keep¬ ing with his individual interest and needs. New developments in the field of agriculture reflect the rapid progress being made through research and education. The faculty of the College of Agriculture represents a high degree of excellence and breadth of training. Not only do these men possess fine minds thoroughly educated in the agricultural sciences but they have distinguished themselves in education as well as scientific research. More than 140 of the faculty in the College of Agriculture working together with students have given Texas, the nation, and the world many new ideas which have had far-reaching effects on the agriculture industry, and they have made a vital contribution to mankind. More than 1400 young men and women are enrolled in the College of Agriculture preparing themselves for careers in the basic industry of agriculture. This great industry offers a bright future and healthy challenge for those who receive their training at Texas A M. 19 (?o(leye SnytoeerUtty Engineering has been described as the art of applying the mathematical and natural sciences to the practical solution of the technological problems of civilization. The contributions of engineers to technological advances in things that affect the co mfort of our everyday living is greater than is often realized. Both broad and specialized programs in the engineering sciences are offered through several curricula of the College of Engineering. These programs are designed to develop the student ' s abilities to enable him to enter into and advance with the profession of engineering, and to lead a useful and happy life in his community. These curriculum plans include as their main core the fundamentals of engineering science and the basic ma¬ terials related thereto, but in addition, they include subjects from the social and humanistic sciences. Thus, not only will A M engineering graduates be technically trained, but also humanly and socially educated. In order to qualify for a Bachelor of Science degree in the student ' s chosen field, must complete satisfactorily a minimum of four years of comprehensive study in mathematics and sciences. In addition to theory, practice work and problem courses are provided in order to better acquaint the student with application of his work. Texas A M does not turn out men trained solely in mechanical manipulative skills. With the exception of in¬ dustrial education, all curricula are planned to provide preparation for research, design, operation, management, testing, or maintenance of engineering projects. Various four-year curricula are available and each leads to the Bachelor of Science degree. They include the fields of aerospace, chemical, civil, electrical, geological, mechanical, nuclear, and petroleum engineering. Also includ¬ ed are industrial education and industrial engineering. Those which involve five-year curricula are architecture and petroleum engineering, also various combined degrees. Within all its areas, the Texas A M .College of En¬ gineering will continue to lead in the new era of technology that is our nation s destiny. 20 (?aCCe pe eo cteHce In the solid earth, its surface waters, oceans, and atmosphere are found the prototypes of materials and process¬ es that shape the universe. Man ' s existence is tied to the earth and the solar system; yet he has much to learn about the constitution and processes of his seemingly familiar surroundings. The several departments in the recently formed College of Geosciences have a common interest in the infinite variety of problems which characterize the earth ' s environment and man ' s adaptation to it. Although a certain amount of laboratory work is performed, most of the study must be concerned with uncontrolled natural process¬ es in which the complexity of multiple interacting forces adds to the difficulty but at the same time to the pleasure of discovering the true facts. It is no exaggeration to state that we are in the midst of a scientific revolution as far as our knowledge of the earth is concerned, a revolution whose excitement has attracted many of the country ' s best minds to the study of the geosciences. The College of Geosciences is participating in the teaching and research which are associated with these in¬ teresting developments. The curricula which follow indicate the area in which students may elect to concentrate their studies in this vast and rapidly advancing field. 21 ( 2 Meye Within the College of Liberal Arts at Texas A AA degrees can be had in 1 3 different curricula. The College of Liberal Arts offers curricula leading to undergraduate and to graduate degrees. Its primary purpose in the University is to offer the breadth of education necessary to the development of the educated man. The College believes it can accomplish its purpose if it requires a proficiency in the use of English, a study of significant broad fields of human knowledge, and the acquisition of a thorough command of one specific subject of knowledge. The Faculty of the College believes that in achieving this purpose it will produce an educated man who possesses an awareness, understanding and appreciation of the intellectual achievements of mankind; a wakened intellectual interest in the nature of the world; a curiosity about a specific body of knowledge that he may cultivate in adult life; a disciplined and intellectual approach to the problems of society; and a preparation, broadly conceived, for the career he will follow, whether he enters upon it directly after graduation or pursues further training on the graduate of professional level. Generally the students enrolled in the College of Liberal Arts studies introductory work in fundamental subjects for his first two years to enable him to attain experience and breadth of view so that he may take a more intel¬ ligent part in his own further education. During the last two years the student selects a major field of study and appropriate electives. 22 (?oC(eye Science The scientist at the undergraduate level must have the foundations of his discipline in depth and have been held accountable for his competence. Not only is there dignity and importance in the mastery of useful knowledge but there is value in the self-reliance which the rigorous training gives the student. A proper blending of courses from the liberal arts and from engineering is deemed important to achieve a well rounded, inspired student. Graduate education on science introduces the advanced student to research—the activity which brings about the discovery of new facts. The need for scientists in the nation and especially in the Southwest is evident to all men. The demand in Texas for scientists at all levels of education and in all disciplines far exceeds the present supply from this region of the nation. It is to the economic self advantage of the peoples of Texas to invest heavily in the training of young scientists, and this is the direction taken at Texas A AA University. Instruction in the College of Sciences is offered in four departments: Biology, Chemistry, Mathematics, and Physics. Attention is called to the curriculum in Pre-Medicine and Pre-Dentistry which may lead to satisfying requirements to enter a College of Medicine or Dentistry. This curriculum may earn a Bachelor of Science degree from Texas A M University after one year in such a professional college provided the proper credit hours are completed. 23 otte pe ' Vet uvuz ' iy T tedccute The College of Veterinary Medicine at A M is the primary source of doctors of veterinary medicine for Texas and the Southwest. Veterinary subjects studied include veterinary anatomy, medicine and surgery, microbiology, parasitology, pathology, physiology, pharmacology and veterinary public health. Facilities for study include new, modern buildings equipped with the latest technical aids such as closed- circuit television. The college operates a large and small animal clinic on campus and maintains a special veterinary library. An extensive research program in animal health and disease is carried on by the faculty and staff of the college and a large portion of the teacher faculty is engaged in research. The Veterinary Hospital and Ambul a¬ tory Clinics are operated within the college to provide clinical laboratories for the veterinary training program. Two years of pre-veterinary study are required before enrollment in the professional course. The number of stu¬ dents admitted to the professional level is limited each year and competition for admission is keen. 24 7ex z ‘Tffa Utwte s4ctutenuf The Texas Maritime Academy offers an opportunity for the high school graduate and college freshman to qualify as an officer in the United States Merchant Marine, to earn a commission as Ensign in the United States Naval Reserve, and to earn a Bachelor of Science degree in marine engineering or marine transportation. The Texas Maritime Academy program begins with the freshman year on the A M campus at College Station. The remaining three of the four-year course are spent on the newly developed Texas Maritime Academy student campus in Galveston. To supplement classroom instruction the Texas Maritime Academy student spends three summers aboard the academy training ship, Texas Clipper, in training cruises to ports of call in various parts of the world. The Texas Maritime Academy is the only one of six maritime colleges in the United States dedicated to serving the maritime industry on the Gulf Coast. This industry, as a center of our foreign trade and travel, is a vital and dynamic part of Texas and the nation ' s economy, as well as an essential element of the United States defense program. In the two fields of instruction available, the Marine Transportation course is designed to familiarize cadets with ship operation and management and places particular emphasis on the economic and business aspects of the maritime industry and foreign trade. The Maritime Engineering course, which is closely related to mechanical engineering, emphasized the design, operational, and maintenance of conventional and nuclear fueled marine power plants. The student also receives instruction in the Arts and Sciences to qualify for his Bachelor ' s degree. 25 (?o(leye Studied The principal objective of the Graduate College is to offer education beyond the baccalaureate level to those men and women who aspire to become intellectual leaders in various professional and in various fields of teaching and research. Upon completion of the normal curricula or after some business experience, many students decide to continue their education in their chosen field. These students are placed in the graduate school under the Dean of Graduate Studies where the professors have had adequate training and experience and are well qualified to administer further theory. A graduate may receive an advanced degree in most curricula upon completion of the advanced courses and other requirements. Texas A AA University has a growing graduate college with excellent professors in every field of study. Due to this growth in graduate studies, the University has received many grants and fellowships from industry to aid in student and faculty research. Cost of research projects at Texas A AA University runs in excess of $15 million, much of which is spent on projects in which graduate students participate. Facilities for research at A AA are outstanding. There are 150 laboratories at the main plant in College Station and in field sites across the state. Some of the research facilities cannot be duplicated in any university in the southwest. 26 4 ctcvitce Edited by BOB HEGER re. 1 t 1 H •• • ' {••SSknrRnj : • f. Sv ' i 4 j, f ffiv3 f i¥v ' l ' , ' • - ' •. • ,v 1 : fwsi w w-W 1 , ' ‘y— r: ■mmmff — — ' S:.-‘v.l ' ' Lf U ' ; -M ■ —r s £7 7 4 T s.it ■ v - •C. • y c t? • •1. r mi - 7 ?? r.j ; , • v t s. J rf i if S ■ f .p ■ ._• ■ y- r “ .i ! • ”. • ' • -r • , i s L 7 l s i ICv ■ f; .- £ i ' .jp F . ' tf ' w pjjj 4 - -h-v ■j ' h if; ' ‘M M - • ' hj ' 4 — I Sm ' 7’ ! -r ' : 2 Z yyy.c; A y’ : ■IWiM f S-rf ' - r • Busy as a spider . . . this could depict the activities at Texas A AA. This section is devoted to the daily life of the Aggie as a student. We have done our best, however, to overlook that dreary aspect of student life known as studying, and concentrate on more educational aspects. ' ?att In an atmosphere of late Summer and early Au¬ tumn the freshmen arrive on campus . . . slightly un¬ suspecting. For the fish, Fall is the hazy back¬ ground for the chaos of first registration, the ex¬ citement of finding a new world of learning and liv¬ ing and the stark reality of individual responsibil¬ ity. To upperclassmen, the season once again wel¬ comes and envelops them in a busy maze of campus activities. 33 A crowded Sbisa Hall during registration showed why Texas A AA has broken all enrollment figures this past fall. Enrollment had reached a new high passing the old mark of 8651 set in 1946. There were 1000 more students than last year. Coed enrollment was also up. This year 373 coeds registered as compared to 254 last year. Freshmen numbered 1854 compared with 1536 in 1964. Of these new stu¬ dents 77% joined the corps. 4 PontcoK t ic 7 Oe tt fo caA Fish camp is held two or three days before Fish Week for freshmen en¬ tering A AA in the fall. During the camp freshmen get acquainted with the oth¬ er fish, faculty members, and get a chance to talk to student leaders who are interested in helping freshmen get the right start in life at A AA. Group discussions, time for worship and group sports for recreation are includ¬ ed in the program. Only about 200 new students can be accommodated because of the limited facilities. 5s jr Camp fires bring on songs, cheers, and fables. President Rudder welcomes the new class of freshmen. 35 4 pyie Sft UtetC ' fyeCC ' Practices A yell practice after the victory over U. of H. The Twelfth Man ' s enthusiastic sup¬ port of A M athletic teams is widely known. Every Tuesday and Thursday night Kyle Field vibrates with the sounds of the Aggie yells. On Friday nights before a home game, the Corps has a midnight yell practice. The band marches across the campus and the corps falls in behind. After every vic¬ tory in Kyle Field, the yell leaders are whisked away to be dunked in the Fish Pond. Afterwards, a yell practice is held in front of the YMCA. Jessies hump-il for a yell practice. Dressed for the occasion, the band leads the corps at midnight yell practice. 36 (ZatCefo tt cCPiate ‘DocwttotMt s4 ' iea 0 t (?0 ' ljb 7 icfc4 ' The entire Corps of Cadets trav¬ els to two out-of-town football games each year. A Corps parade through downtown area, followed by the game and then company, squadron, and individual parties highlight these events. This year the Corps went to Fort Worth, TCU, and to Houston for the Rice Game. Filburn leads the parade through the streets of Fort Worth. A yell practice before the parade. The corps captured the downtown area of Houston. 76e a ' Panty TWU ' s Maroon and White A-Go-Go provided a meeting place for Aggies and Jessie before the TCU football game. Mike Rasbury and his band provide entertainment at a local dance. Paging through this section of the year¬ book you see most of the school ' s activities, and this page is no exception. This activity takes place every time a few Aggies with their sweet young things congregate. Yes, a party; better still, an Aggie party! This year was no exception for good af¬ ter the game or dance relaxation. Besides the usual outfit parties, there were the Architect ' s and C . Architect students advertise one of their parties. 76 e 4 ce TRadea . . . ' ZVttexe tde s 4 ctio t ?d The Texas Aggie Rodeo As¬ sociation was organized in 1949 for the purpose of send¬ ing a team to each of the NIRA approved rodeos in our re¬ gion. The Rodeo Association is set up as a recreational sports club under the direction of the Student Activities and in¬ tramural manager. All stu¬ dents, regardless of major are eligible to join. Ooooh that smart! p cu4, s4tte ttco«i 0 1 ‘Dcfi eneMt (Zcuneo. Can the Cougars Speaking of double meanings 1 r V v X 4 , ,1 THE HOGS imCHfl ' AVC WERE X , BUT THEIRDECHMEHAWWBECUMI • THE AC ' S HIT TOWM AND IH A BREEZE • SLAPPED THE HOCS WITH THE v- A OLD ARMY SQUEEZE I if I boozing PiRSt Pld! ©on - Frr rnoof.-ct , First Before each football game each outfit in the corps hangs a sign on their dorm. Most of them usually stay up about two days before someone either burns them or they get cen¬ sored by the corps chap¬ lains. 40 c«t t£e ut a t ftteneAtitup Sxfient tce . . . The Great White Pumpkin visited A M. Beat the Hell outa . . . Eating in one of the dining halls on campus is a sim¬ ilar experience to eating in one of the finest and most expensive restaurants anywhere—you won ' t forget either place. Everyone complains that the food is terrible, the serv¬ ice is unbearable, and atmosphere is not conducive for digestion, but by the time the school year is over every¬ one is 10 pounds overweight. Sbisa Hall—a place where friends meet. ♦ ■4 Ocvi ScveetJtecint K cm, a Dc ccuCt Z A picnic was given for the finalists in Hensel Park. The Breakfast on the morning after the night before. The finalists for Aggie Sweetheart arrived on campus Friday night before the University of Houston football game. After the football game Saturday the finalists were guests at a formal dinner-dance. Sunday included church in the All Faiths Chapel, break¬ fast, a caucus of the Selection Committee, and the selection of Miss Cheri Holland as the Ag¬ gie Sweetheart for 1965-66. Cheri was presented to the Texas A M stu¬ dent body as sweetheart at the TCU football game. 42 Norris leads the Selection Committee in a yell for the finalists. Norris Cano was chosen as Mr. Congeniality by the finalists. The finalists await the final decision. . t6e ‘TtfCett. All male students who are citi¬ zens of United States and who are physically and mentally qualified may elect to enroll in the ROTC pro¬ gram of either the Army or the Air Force. Members of the Corps of Cadets are assigned to company or squad¬ ron sized units, the basis of such as¬ signment dictated by the academic major in which the student is en¬ rolled. Military training in the Corps closely follows academic prog¬ ress. First and second class cadets learn fundamentals of discipline and organization. Daily life is full of challenges requiring quick and or¬ derly thinking. Hup, tup, three, four . . . t6e Dnitfo eutd ‘7n4ftecUon i fire ' Ttece tevuf, auCctc e . Broken-down and reassembled in only two hours and forty-five minutes. Supervision, the secret to success. An integral part of the military system is the requirement of cadets to have certain extra duties and ac¬ tivities. Cadets have special drills under their cadet officers and fol¬ low a rigorous program of behavior designed to improve their military knowledge and proficiency, and to inculcate early respect for upper¬ classmen who are their military su¬ periors. Drills are supervised by respon¬ sible cadets under the general su¬ pervision of the Commandant. 45 ' ZVitttesi Frosty rains reflect the coming of winter days and nights. The delicious warmth of bed and the call of an 8 a.m. class em¬ ulate for priority over the will of the sleepy student on the many gusty winter mornings. Winter has its successes and failures. The campus is pressured by dead week and final exams. ' P ' ZtJ ' P’io6£e t cve f)a tton ' PnactcccU Sx tentettce cn ’ZVanfaswe The second semester of the jun¬ ior year, cadets participate in prac¬ tical exercises in field maneuvering. The purpose of these exercises is to prepare the cadets for summer camp at Fort Sill, Oklahoma. During their six weeks stay at summer camp, the cadets participat¬ ed in such activities as field maneu¬ vers, range firing, technical classes, and K.P. Needless to say, everyone enjoys it. S7 ' . ) ' v Keep looking, that fish that babo-bombed me last night is around here someplace. Hmmm, I wonder if I should wait ' till they tack the target up? A new game called, Put out the fire before you burn down the countryside. 45 4 ce i t t£e £Ceft ta tt ‘WtU 6 Head yell leader, Joe Bush, leads the seniors around. A day before the Thanks¬ giving football game, seniors solemnly gather around the flag pole in front of the Academic Building, to mark the end of their active life in the Aggie Twelfth Man. They form a single file and wander aimlessly about the campus, like old elephants who seek a secluded spot to await death. This event symbolizes that these men are spending their last year at A M and will soon be of no use to the athletic teams as a member of the Twelfth Man. The blind leading the blind. 49 One x£ t e Se t lovei The crane operator wants to move the stack where? It ' s just a few more thousand feet . . . 0L (k4UUtio«t4- at stf ' T t The week before the big Thanksgiving game with TU all Aggies go to the cutting area to build the world ' s largest bonfire. The bonfire is built entirely by the students, and is one of the most coveted traditions of this University. On the night before the game, a yell prac¬ tice is held on the field on which the bonfire has been erected. As the mass of logs is lighted, the band plays the Spirit of Aggieland and each Aggie understands why he worked so hard and is repaid for his toil and sweat with the inward feeling of love for his school. And the logs kept coming . . . The finishing touches were added. 51 ' y e £Ceve«tt 6 Student ( ou eneuce Craig Buck welcomes three speakers. SCONA XI was officially started. “The Far East: Focus on Southeast Asia formed the subject of this year ' s Student Conference on National Af¬ fairs. Approximately 200 dele¬ gates from fifty colleges and universities in the United States, Mexico, and Canada, gathered in the MSC for the occasion. Distinguished speakers such as, Dr. David Wurfel, profes¬ sor of political science at the University of Missouri, and Dr. Frank Trager, professor of in¬ ternational affairs of New York University, completely captivated the audience. SCONA serves to under¬ score the intense interest which today ' s students take in their national affairs. i Round Table discussions proved to be very helpful. ' 7i4tto«taC Deliverance of a dynamic speech. Dr. Wurfel asks for questions. Delegates from the different academies watch corps review. Colonel Griffiths attempts to answer a question. 53 ' PCatena Pne entecC a ‘l aniety £ PCay Aggies interested in drama have a chance to display their talents by being a member of the Aggie Players. They usually stage well known plays by famous playwrights. Some of the productions this year included, Death of a Salesman, School for Scandals and The Time of Your Life. The Aggie Players have been fortunate in having an excellent director, C. K. Esten, who has made it possible to present the quality of plays which any group of actors could be proud. 54 Who said, My room is a mess. Tim Lane and Steve Thurman in The Dope. ' rfyutttlnecU ScAool Stude tt ' l iditect t te (2a ttfici6 fa (Zwiee Jack Blake operates a display for three students. Dozens of displays were set up in the coliseum. More than 4,000 students and visitors from throughout Texas at¬ tended the Texas A M Career Day. The departments of A M put their best foot forward in G. Rollie White Coliseum where each presented their field of study through displays. Students were greeted by Larry Willmann, chairman of the program. Groups were arranged according to majors, and tours of the campus were conducted. Emphasis was put on the academ¬ ic advantages of attending A M, its unique facilities and its unique Corps of Cadets. 55 ' Kctup (Cotton ' P e e tt tfount The 32nd Cotton Pageant and Ball, one of the social highlights of the year, crowned Roland Smith its King, and Miss Diane Elizabeth Wehner from Houston, its Queen. Miss Wehner was select¬ ed from 140 duchesses. Eight finalists were se¬ lected to sit with King Cotton ' s court. The pageant is sponsored by the Student Ag¬ ronomy Society in honor of cotton, Texas ' number one cash crop. King Cotton seems to be enjoying his reign. 56 ' rfycy tCiyAtect t£e ' ityycOKy- Space ' pteata. For the fourth consecutive year, the Great Issues Committee made a major presentation on space. The first three years were dedicated to outer space with a large number of exhibits in the MSC from major corporations and gov¬ ernment agencies. This year the Great Issues Commit¬ tee presented the first major oceano¬ graphic exhibition in the central United States. There were speakers on a na¬ tional, policy-making level and on a sci¬ entific, technical level presenting var¬ ious aspects of the 1966 major topic . The World Ocean: Challenge to Man ' s Future. Scott Carpenter, America ' s only as¬ tronaut-aquanaut, was the main speak¬ er. Tours of the model of Alvin were interesting to all ages. 57 “rtyatC ‘P ' ie e tt ‘PtfucCan- tutcL SctucatcovtaC £«ttent zctu te tt Les Feux Follets The objective of the Town Hall Series is to provide to Texas A M and the Bryan-College Station area, en tertainment which is not only popular but also educational. A wide variety of shows is selected each year by the students on the Town Hall staff. Miss Dynamite, Brenda Lee Jan Peerce 58 44 c t IRevtecv Officers and colors center ... Pass in review. That command used to bring forth a multitude of yells and whoo-wahs from the Aggie seniors in ranks. But, alas, it is no more. For the sake of being military, it has been done away with. However, the magnificence of the reviews has not changed a bit. As one visiting General said, Nothing stirs your heart more than the sight of marching men. 59 (P wtea- s4(ive DcinittA Sftncny ‘T tiCifany ' 2 0ee e t i Russell enjoyed the dance. Spring Military Weekend brings with it two of the social highlights of the year, the Combat and Military Balls. The Combat Ball, the most informal and most enjoyable dance of the year is sponsored by the Combat Arms of the Corps of Cadets. Sbisa Hall was filled with machine guns, mortars, and sand bags, and the Berlin Wall. All Cadets at¬ tended the dance in fatigues and their dates wore the cos¬ tumes of German girls. The Military Ball brings the event-filled weekend to a close. The Military Ball is the formal Dance for the whole Corps. 60 ' 7ttt ico££e ptate 7cUe«tt Stunv SALLY SOLDO Arlington State TERRY PHILPS AND LOUIS PERRY Baylor University EDDIE JONES Grambling College THREE WINDJAMMERS McMurray College JUST V Louisiana State University 61 Beginning in March spring fever starts to take its toll of victims when Aggies escape confining studies and migrate to cooler places. The campus vibrates in the Spring. Frisbes and skateboards appear . . . b e r m u d a shorts are noticeable . . . and sunbathers crowd places of relative peace and quiet. The spirit of Spring means fun, elec¬ tions, parties, honors, re¬ views, and a hopeful graduation preceded by very little studying. 63 “PfafAicaC (2 «ttctt ce fo ( naca .r-m v y« U r • W v . _ • w . 4. ' . . .• s . • Ar + ■• ■ . v ' ••: t -rA-J 1 r ' ' - . ' s ' ' -2-■ v , ;■ 3rV , • v r ■ r ■• ’i : The school year 1965-66 has seen some major changes in the appearance of Texas A AA. There are approximately twelve building projects under construc¬ tion at the present time. sys .- W apG« 7 s4 ffle ' 7% i ten s4 Sacned TnaditcoK Penrose B. Metcalfe, the speaker for the Muster. The traditional volley honors Aggie Dead. Each year on April 21, Aggies all over the world gather for the Aggie Muster. It is one of the most hon¬ ored and sacred traditions at A M. At the Muster, Aggies who passed away during the year are honored. The Muster began in 1903 when the 300-man Cadet Corps mustered April 21 to pay tribute to fallen classmates, and to the gallant Texans who won independence for the state at San Jacinto in 1836. Since then, Aggies have religiously mustered on San Jacinto Day in every corner of the world and under every circum¬ stance-even in battle-torn Viet Nam. 70 graduates mustered in Saigon this past year. The crowd listens to the main address. 65 7 ' pt A, f ii££ 7e6utt The Fish Drill Team is a pre¬ cision drill team composed only of freshmen. Under the super¬ vision of three cadet advisors and one military advisor the drill team practices daily, and occasionally on the weekends. The practice seems worthwhile when they are able to walk away with the ma¬ jority of trophies offered at any drill competition. The Fish Drill Team proudly displays a few trophies. pCatt tutcL ' ttyetutCutect outacatta ' Ztcupude Aggie Sweetheart, Cheri Holland, furnishes a little entertainment. Country and Western recording stars Lester Flatt, Earl Scruggs, and Little Jimmy Dickens highlighted the 1966 Louisiana Hayride. The Hayride, presented for the second straight year by Sigma Delta Chi, professional journalism society, also featured Nat Stuckey, Debbie Day, Wilma Burgess and Archie Campbell. 67 76e (?tutCt4Ut4 ' tve ?t A little of that good Aggie chow. An exciting and event-filled Civilian Student Week¬ end began with high adventure of the parachute jumps, and ended with a Town Hall performance by Brenda Lee. Numerous events including a barbeque for civilian students, an invitational drill meet, parachute jumps, baseball game with ID, the final performance of the Aggie Players, and a Town Hall performance. 68 Sully gets shined for the occasion. 72 sutce — D sutce fan, Se tton The Traditional Ceremony of turning a senior ' s ring around. The big event for seniors besides graduation is the Senior Ring Dance. During the Dance al¬ most everyone goes through the Ring Ceremony. The senior and his date step beneath the large mock-up of the Aggie Ring and the girl turns the Aggie ' s ring around. Also during the dance the Vanity Fair Finalists are presented. The six Vanity Fair winners are announced from the twelve finalists and presented with a bouquet of red roses. The Vanity Fair winners. He looks as if he finally figured out what that weekend was going to cost him. 69 Dcuf, a ‘Day far DotA- S ut4 cutci ‘Panettfo Mother ' s Day is always a day of great activity on the A M Campus. It is the offi¬ cial Parents Day and Open House for the school. The day begins with the Flower Pin¬ ning Ceremony for the Corps. The mother of the C.O. of each outfit pins a flower on the members of her son ' s unit. Immediately following the ceremony all the awards for the year are presented. In the afternoon the Moth¬ er ' s Day Review takes place on the Main Drill Field. The General Moore Award is pre¬ sented to the best overall out¬ fit, and the Scholastics Award is presented to the outfit with the highest grades. 70 Stectio t Seconded a, Second dZoa Harris Pappas checks a registration card. Candidates put up their signs. Voter ' s registration cards were a big headache. Harris Pappas, Election Commission Chairman, termed the percentage of voters in the general election “very poor ' Evidently there was not enough interest aroused by the candidates. Less than a month later at the Student Senate College Elections the turn out was smaller than at the general election. Placing the voting machines in the bottom of the AASC probably had a lot to do with it. 71 d i cCu tcatt o c t6e pufrvie President Rudder addresses the graduates. The happy moment of walking off the stage with your diploma in your hand. Over 900 degrees were received on the 28th of May. Commencement exercises included the granting of 679 baccalaureate, 50 master ' s, and 170 doctoral degrees. They realize how short their four year stay really was. 72 (? Mt fuA4io«u ty, . , . 4 Step ptnuMVid. 133 Army and Air Force Cadets took the big step for¬ ward and were commissioned on the 28th of May. 93 Army cadets, 37 Air Force cadets, 2 Marines and 1 Maritime Academy cadet re¬ ceived their second lieuten¬ ants ' bars. A smile, a hand shake, and you ' re in. 73 ' ptvteii “J evcecv pcCCeet ' ZOitJi ' T Cixect -Vi;.; ' .- ' ; WhooWah . .. it ' s over with! Units sing Auld Lang Syne to their parting seniors. The Senior Class of 1966 marches across the field Final Review a day everyone looks forward to. First the corps passes by as usual. Then the juniors, sophomores and freshmen rush back to the dorms to change into the uniform they will wear the following year. Many outfits sing Auld Lang Syne to their seniors at that time. The corps reforms with the old seniors in a line in front of the corps. The Spirit of Aggieland is sung and the. seniors march across the drill field to become the reviewing party. The Class of 1966 has then ceased to be a part of the Aggie Corps of Cadets. 74 Eddie Joe Davis, Corps Commander for 1967, takes the corps around for the first time. Suddetdcf t6e $ unions rfie ? O ' peet 7 zMen, at t£e ‘Soot Dcutce. In between the happy oc¬ casion of Final Review and the not so happy final exams comes the big dance of the junior year. It is the boot dance for the newly turned seniors. A few happy Juniors I mean Seniors. 75 4 ' jDantitta Seett z (faod ye to- 4 ' 7?t ........ 1 r ■ ' ' ..... r ' - lim ,:-; ' T ' ; ' Jllt ' r _ ’ ! wp | g | f g | f g sf: : saivi b s Edited by KEN BROCK l c ■ , ■V .- -• V- - - ■ ' “T’ 1 v ; a T ' U ; , AwW Vi ; H u v ri fv Bssi sfe.,. ps? 3®B« |fll K ; : n mm 1 I ■ r- • i 6’,.. r ------ ' ■- “ - - ' v r ii|- iSe Mata gr I SSL Esaa?- ' - - ' « ' % • : K • ,‘ ' i . ;.;1: ' . ' -’jjii w r.. . : ? --V ■ ;s, i” ' •%. Itaifc ■gj fl Mm M leia fc ■ ■ ' • ' +■$£ . •■ 1 “ ;i iwsk. ' ■: .-v? V| i ;-.? -i, i . ; % « liil ■■ :,T ' t;r - ' p , ¥ if? ' ; V as is 1: M: Jo . % • F: ' 7 - . ' - V ; ‘ •■• ' 3 ' “ ; vr ' • (fyent Mattel 4 pyce Scveet i znt {o 966 The Aggie Sweetheart for 1966 is Miss Cheri Holland, a music major from College Station, Texas. Cheri has dark hair, a winning smile, and a lively personality. She has endeared herself to everyone with whom she has come in contact, and we Aggies are proud to be represented by her. Cheri was chosen from ten finalists who visited the campus early in October. These finalists were selected from eligible girls attending Texas Woman ' s University by a selection committee of A M students. The twelve finalists were presented to the student body on the weekend of the University of Houston football game. A selection committee observed, voted and finally selected Cheri. From her actions this past year we think they made the right choice. Cheri was presented with an Aggie Senior Pin when she was selected Sweetheart. At the half¬ time during the T.C.U. football game in Fort Worth, Cheri was presented officially to the Stu¬ dent body. Ralph Filburn, Corps Commander, pre¬ sented her with a bouquet of roses, while Roland Smith, Student Body President, kissed her for 9000 Aggies. 00 then On the Friday night before the Ring Dance, the Van¬ ity Fair Finalists are in the spotlight at the Press Club Ban¬ quet. All persons attending the banquet vote, by secret ballot, for the six most beautiful who will be the Vanity Fair Beauties. Besides attending the usual social functions, the twelve girls also spent an exciting afternoon having their pic¬ tures taken. The main event for the girls occurs during he Ring Dance. It is traditional that the Vanity Fair win¬ ners are announced at the dance. As the six winners ' names are told, each one is presented with a bouquet 85 ‘TOJutney ‘Vic 6 en y ' ■ -1 -A ,- pp tfa ■ «♦• f i JfrnM •!♦ ' ,:il 5 S : - -r ' ■fm ' ■rr. ' j£k ?’ - S- .. 4 . . L ; V ' ' , ♦ ' -J 4 ! ;iii fcs ■■ pp ' w M p t J! - - Bfe : % v- v rF - - . ; 1 r 4 . - ' ■. ' 7 r --% 3 - ' - . « • ,f ; v ' • • Jef .i, 5i « :i r . 7- ' -. ;, ■ ' fJcHUUZ T CVK ld ' l asUty Semi 92 ?tt€ ltAt4, SfavuM z te Tfautcy 7£6ode 93 z£C tZueat Dt4Ute ' WeAne S conted ‘TZitty, oltutd S tut£ ' 7 Uc6 C Mt 7 K t. (£oK4 UetUt(f . . . (toy (2 £ i 7R cy tt . . . ' Jfattcy £ta$e6 94 (?Ca 44 e Edited by LEE WALLACE 6ft. ' 1 i . - ? i n is ii i i ijag r Fi Fi ft E 7 f V - - • . -v norifi f .-; gzw ? v tiSf-j: r fir • •;.. ?- « -s _.. • k • ' • - . ■ i .-• S ' jtSS ■ ’ ill M J..M2 r r ;Vi, 5 r _ .ii J 7 • i ’ ’ ' • ctfx y C . V •J ' ' V . f w - ' Al ... ■ T A yif r - ! jf ' r ; ' V “- ■yaa£ «s . ■ •€ ' % tS Z l ; jA r ??!’-’ . jpflr. ' -v. ■ JK • ' ' ■ Iv . fv:’ . ' . , Wf ' - ■ £ - ' mm . : yijIrfS.p ' N A Y ' f $Zfr ' -ft ' -■ r ‘.- $rx -fi - ' ■ ? . ' ■ ' •vr L ■+■?{ ... ,. • ' .• A ' .- •:%; P : - €k . ■ s ' . ' :. ' ' . v.-, - ' :-• -j, i ' • r ■ ' J ' ji a ‘ •. .’-i Fr -r v • ' . ... MSS?. 151 ✓ . ' jJFm ' r T; ■...... t V ’ - ■ . jAv ‘ • ' ‘f . yr . •K ' srr. ; i K- y r : j- ' rtycAto ' icf ' t e $66 In Sept. 1962, the greatest class in A AA history, past, present, and or future, began its rugged college career—this is our class, the class of 1966. We knew well beforehand that these next four years would be unlike those at any other college or university in the world. Those of us in the Corps of Cadets reported several days before our brothers, the non-regs, and received advance information about our next four years from our helpful commanding officer and friendly first sergeant. Quickly, we were briefed on uniform wear, mess hall regulations, freshman privileges, company spirit, campus facts, and assorted songs and yells that will remain with us for the rest of our lives. After seemingly hundreds of meetings, we were finally allowed to attend classes where we quickly realized that this was quite unlike anything we had experienced in twelve years of previous education. Was it just our imagination, or did we completely re¬ view those twelve years during our first class meeting . . . Little did we realize that this was just the begin¬ ning. Final Review 1963 . . . We were Sophomores at last . . . black braid; No More Yes Sir; No Sir; Sir, Not being Informed ... We were on top of the world . . . Hmmm, No kiddin, Sophomore . . . Now that the upper classmen were off our backs, a band of wild¬ eyed Professors moved in waving Final Exams and red pencils. It seemed that we no sooner set foot on the campus as Sophomores that we found out how low a Sopho¬ more was. Quite a rude awakening for such a bunch of anxious Aggies, but we soon adjusted to this po¬ sition also. With expert guidance, we sent the fish in the right direction and made sure they never strayed from that path. Our Sophomore year saw the intro¬ duction of girls to our once all-male student body. That year, in addition to being Basketball Baseball Champs, the Aggies were also undisputed Mascot Swip- ers of the Southwest Conference, and many of our Sophomores had a hand in removing the mascots of SMU, TCU, Texas Tech, Rice, and T.U. from their home grounds. It was all in fun, but some folks were un¬ happy with the results. As we returned to the dear old A M for our Junior year, we doubtlessly wondered if this year would be as slow as the last two. With no C.Q., we quickly found that time indeed could pass like a bullet. Funniest thing, however, since our grades dipped a mite . . . but, this place is naturally getting more difficult. Being a Junior was just great . . . like the difference between night and day. It was so great that we got a little rambunctious and had to be re-aligned by our senior buddies. A little more worn, but wiser we looked to Final Review with an eager eye. With the second pass-in-review , we became Sen¬ iors—the Big Men on Campus with our boots and spurs that we swore to wear as often as possible. Our Senior year was, no doubt, the greatest that we have ever experienced. For three years we waited for this chance and we may have often wondered why , but during this last year, our ideas have ma¬ terialized and our questions have been answered. As we continue through life, we will remember Texas A M for the many friendships we have made and the memories that will always be in our minds. No other school could have offered us as much as Texas A M. We have seen many changes during our four- year stay, and there are certain people, places, inci¬ dents, and things that we will never forget: The Grand Old Man of A M—Pinky The Absence of Mid-Nite Pants Our first mid-nite yell practice Meeting The Phantom the morning after mid-night yell practice The Aggie Bonfire, especially our last one Walking back from yell practices East Gate Lounge Nickel Beer at South Gate Football Games with T.U. The fight in Gregory Gym The coming of Gene Stallings Morning Coffee at the MSC The disappearance of wild catting in the mess halls The reappearance of wild catting in the mess halls Saturday drill Whoo-ahs The Time Magazine Article Sing Sing on the Brazos The Movie We ' ve Never Been Licked The 105 mm. Cannon Old Sarge Steam Tunnelling The Committee for an All Male, Military Texas A M Outfit Parties 1193 Serge AG 44 field Jackets Football signs Muster Silver Taps Putting on our Aggie rings for the first time The expression I hate this place Corps Trips, March-ins, and reviews Campusology and cush questions Ranger Reveille The 186 major quizzes we took in four years The Texas Special Water fights Paying for water fights Fried eggs for morning chow Lumpy Mattresses The Students For Johnny Cash Committee The ivy that grew on the pillars of the System Admini¬ stration Building The other Smokestack The Left Hand of the Campus The Song, I ' d rather be a Texas Aggie? Movies in Guion Hall? The President ' s Old Home The A M Museum Bull Ring Col Joe Old Army In 1966, Texas A M University presented 36 students with the Who ' s Who honor. Approximately 750 Colleges and Universities throughout the United States recognize their outstanding seniors by naming them to WHO ' s WHO AMONG STUDENTS IN AMERICAN UNIVERSITIES AND COL¬ LEGES. The criteria for selection by the nominating commit¬ tee includes scholarship, participation and leadership in stu¬ dent activities citizenship and service to the school, and campus popularity. DONALD E. ALLEN SCONA VIII, IX, X, XI, Chairman of SCONA Housing Com¬ mittee, (2 Years), Delegate to West Points’ SCUSA, Corporal in Cadet Corps, Master Sgt.—Second Brigade Staff, Commander of the Third Battalion, Distinguished Student, Distinguished Military Student, Chairman of the reception of Fish Open House , Accounting Society, Member of the MSC Council and Directorate. J ■i tm 706 ' ZoMtfe Student To be considered for the honor, one must first be nomi¬ nated by a student or faculty member, have a Grade Point Ratio of at least 1.5, and be at least an academically classified senior (95 hours) and be expected to receive his next degree not later than June of the nominated year. The applications are then carefully screened, and the most outstanding selected. ■HP) JOHN BEASLEY Baskefball Scholarship, All SWC Freshman Team, Soph, of the Year, All Conference—Nelms Foundation All America and Look Magazine All America, Most Valuable Player, Greater Dallas SWC Lettermen ' s Assn. Athlete of the Month for February, Marketing Society, T Association. NARCISO ORTIZ CANO Fish Drill Team, Distinguished Student, Sec.—American Institute of Aeronautics and Astronautics, Pres.—Junior Class, Student Senate, Ross Volunteers, Election Commission, Pres.—Senior Class, Douglas Aircraft Co. Scholarship, Student Senate Committees. ; ,gf§i ROBERT LEE CATOR, JR. Pre-Vet Club, Distinguished Student, AVMA, Freshman Class Of¬ ficer—Sgt.-at-Arms, B.S. Degree with Honors, AVMA—Reporter, Pres.-Elect and Pres., AVMA—Council, Student Rep. to Student Faculty Relations Committee, Southwestern Vet Journal Staff, Phi Zeta, Phi Kappa R hi. RONNY JOHN CHAUVltRE Phi Eta Sigma, Polaris Council, Distinguished Student, Student Engineer ' s Council—Vice President, Tau Beta Pi, Pi Tau Sigma, Phi Kappa Phi, ASME, R. C. Baker Foundation Scholarship, Vice President—Tau Beta Pi and Pi Tau Sigma. GLENN ALLEN DROMGOOLE Opportunity Award Scholarship, The Battalion—Editor, Managing Editor, News Editor, Staff Writer; President—Sigma Delta Chi, Out¬ standing Soph, and Junior Journalism Dept., Aggie Players, MSC Council, Distinguished Student. RICHARD MICHAEL DOOLEY Distinguished Student, Pres.—Sophomore Class, Vice President— Freshman Class, Student Senate Election Commission, Parliamen¬ tarian—Arts and Sciences Council, Vice Chairman—Contemporary Arts Committee and Chairman, Sweetheart Selection Committee, Scholastic Sergeant Second Brigade Staff, SCONA VIII, Advisory Council to Exchange Store, Ring Committee, Economics Club, Omicron Delta Epsilon. RALPH B. FILBURN, III Distinguished Student, Intramural Manager, American Institute of Aeronautics and ' Astronautics, Ross Volunteers, Town Hall Staff, Chairman—MSC Public Relations Committee, Cadet Colonel of Corps. WILLIAM EDMOND GALLOWAY Distinguished Student, Phi Eta Sigma, Outstanding Soph.—Second Wing, Corporal Corps of Cadets, N.S.F. Summer Research Par¬ ticipant, Physics Dept., Tau Beta Pi—Honor Junior, Mobil Oil Scholarship—Geology, Vice Pres.—Hart Hall, Pres, and Dorm Pres. Council—Hart Hall, Geology Club—President, Chairman—Social Activities Committee. DAVID ELDRIDGE GRAHAM Vice President—A M Freshman YMCA, Polaris Council, Election Commission, Aggie Band, Drum and Bugle Corps, Matagorda County HTC, Distinguished Student, Secretary—YMCA, Memorial Student Center Directorate .Assistant, Vice President—History Club, Counselor—YMCA Freshman Camp, YMCA Cabinet, MSC Council, Coordinator for Region XII—Association of College Unions, Corps Rep. to Peace Corps Council, Pres.—History Club, Advisor—YMCA Cabinet Executive Vice Pres.—MSC Council and Directorate, Scholastic Officer and Chaplain of Combined Band, Cadet Cap¬ tain—Combined Band Staff, Cadet Honor Council. JOHN D. GAY Fish Drill Team, Best Drilled Fish Co. B-l, Distinguished Student, Outstanding Soph. Corps of Cadets, Guidon Bearer, Intramural Athletic Manager, Alpha Phi Omega, SCONA IX, Rep. to Naval Academy Foreign Affairs Conference, Sergeant Major Corps Staff, Town Hall Staff, SCONA X—Transportation Chairman—Ross Vol¬ unteers, Honor Council—Secretary, Corps Troops Award, Daughters of American Revolution Award, American Ordnance Association, Deputy Corps Commander, Tentative Distinguished Military Student, Sweetheart Selection Committee, Corps Rep. to Student Senate, R. V. Operations Officer and Permanent Firing Squad, Accounting Society, Financial Executives Institute—Houston Chapter Scholar¬ ship, Yell Leader Committee, Exchange Store Committee, Amer¬ ican Ordnance Association, Alpha Phi Omega. fefc- ■ J. ALAN GRAY Polaris Council, Sons of Service HTC, SCONA X, Ross Volunteers, Delegate to Air Force Academy version of SCONA. Air Division Commander, Distinguished Student, 1st Sergeant R.V.S., Outstand¬ ing Air Force Junior’ R.V. Firing Squad, r, -• - Honor Council, President Cadet Court, Air Force Times Award, Houston Chamber of Com¬ merce Military Affairs Award. Freshman Agricultural Society, Sears and Roebuck Foundation Scholarship, Aggie Band, Collegiate FFA, Agriculturist Staff, Outstanding Sophomore Sears and Roebuck Foundation Scholar¬ ship, Distinguished Student, Agriculturist Staff—Circulation Man¬ ager, Student Agricultural Council—Reporter, Alpha Zeta, Com¬ bined Band Staff—Supply-M-Sgt., Inter-Council, Collegiate FFA —Third Vice Pres, and Treasurer, Outstanding Junior Award in Agricultural Education. Alpha Zeta—-Chancellor, Soil Con¬ servation Society—Vice President, Combined Band Staff—Supply- Captain. SIMEON TIMOTHY LAKE Phi Kappa Phi, Phi Eta Sigma, Pi Kappa Delta, Pres.—Alpha Alpha, Distinguished Student, Distinguished Military Student, Trial Council, Cadet Court, Pres.—Debate Team, Issues Chair¬ man, Student Senate, Director ’65 A M Computer Match Debate Tournament, George S. Patton Scholarship, A M Debate Schol¬ arship, Scholastic and Character Guidance Officer Second Brigade, Delegate—SCONA X, Fish Drill Team, Polaris Council, Apollo Club, Arts and Sciences Council, Election Commission, Outstanding Freshman Company E-2, Liberal Arts Achievement Award, American Legion Award. ■ 30 04 30 0 LEONARD DONALD HOLDER, JR. Best Drilled Freshman Co. E-2, Outstanding Freshman Second Brigade, Election Commission, Contemporary Arts Comm., Sgt. Maj. Second Brigade, Ross Volunteers, Delegate—SCONA X, Association of U.S. Army Award, Houston Chamber of Com¬ merce Award, Cdt. Col. Second Brigade Commander, Dis¬ tinguished Military Student, Distinguished Student, Outstanding Brigade Commander—1966. mm .. THOMAS MASON LUNSFORD Pre Med-Pre Dent Society, Distinguished Student, Scholastic Corporal Company C-3, Sergeant-Major Third Brigade, Vice Pres.—Pre Med-Pre Dent Society, Ross Volunteers, Phi Kappa Phi, Lt. Col. Commander Fourth Battalion, Pres.—Pre Med-Pre Dent Society, Distinguished Military Student, R.V. Firing Squad. 1 ■MS ’em m I--. ALLEN WERNER MATTHYS Dairy Science Club—Secretary, Treasurer and Vice President, Student Affiliate—American Dairy Science Association, Secretary- Treasurer—Southern Student Section A.D.S.A., Alpha Zeta, Scribe, Outstanding Junior—College of Agriculture, Student Ag Coun¬ cil, Puryear Hall Dorm Council, Phi Kappa Phi, Distinguished Student, Valedictory Scholarship, Herman Heep Scholarship, Sears and Roebuck Foundation Scholarship, Texas Section of Food Technologists Scholarship, Dallas-Ft. Worth Section—A.D.S.A.— Scholarship, Southern Association Ice Cream Manufacturers Grant- in-Aid. Presented Research Paper, The Effect of ' the Tempera- .M-rAMj, iicsciiicu iNcseuren ruper, me crrecr or tne tempera¬ ture of the Plating Medium on Psychrophilic Bacteria, —Food Technology Section of the Southern Association of Agricultural Workers. ’ I It i hi i ■ .1 Viir y WILLIAM SHEPHERD MOORE, II Student Senate, Polaris Council, SCONA, Phi Eta Sigma, Dis¬ tinguished Student, Newman Club, Company Clerk F-2, Phi Kappa Phi, Omicron Delta Epsilon, Economics Club, Scholastic Sgt. F-2, Vice Pres.—Economics Club, Supply Officer F-2. ■yyyi- . ' It;. I I j l ,l j j jj-i w. ' A. ROY LOUIS MAY Opportunity Award Scholarship, Student Conference on Na¬ tional Affairs, IX, X, XI; Publicity Chairman—SCONA XI, Dele¬ gate to Student Conference on United States Affairs, XVI, West Point; Town Hall Staff, Senior Class Rep.—MSC Council, Chair¬ man—Gift ' Committee, Cadet Major—Maroon Band, First Sgt.— Maroon Band, Commanding Officer—Maroon Band, Ross Volun¬ teers, R .V. Firing Squad, Distinguished Military Student, Out¬ standing ROTC Cadet, Fourth U.S. Army Summer Camp . ■ ■; V-.; wm DAVID EUGENE MOREMAN Freshman Co. A-3, Distinguished Student, Pre-Vet Society— Pres., CpI., Co. A-3, AVMA, MSC Directorate Assistant, South¬ western Veterinarian Staff, Parliamentarian—Student Senate, Parliamentarian—Jr. Chap. AVMA Executive Council, Leadership Conference, Vice Pres.—AVMA, Executive Editor—SWV, AVMA Emergency Fund Advisory Board. ii;2V ■ A r 111 ■ %v V ✓ THOMAS F. MURRAH Athletic Scholarship, Phi Eta Sigma, Fish Football Letterman, Distinguished Student, Vice Pres.—Phi Eta Sigma, Varsity Foot¬ ball Letterman, Dept, of Army Award to Outstanding Soph. Cadet, Phi Kappa Phi Honor Society, Ross Volunteers Cadet First Sergeant, Reserve Officers Association Award to Out¬ standing Junior, Distinguished Military Student, Pres. T As¬ sociation, Cadet Major, Nominated for Academic All-American Squad. RONALD EDWARD PATE Distinguished Student, Puryear Dorm Council, Baptist Student Union, Waco HTC, Puryear Athletic Officer, Vice President Student Senate, Chairman Student Senate Executive Committee, Memorial Student Center Council, MSC Leadership Conference, SWC Sportsmanship Committee, Traditions Speaker—Angie Muster, Exchange Store Advisory Board, Accounting Society, Liberal Arts Council. mm ' i MALCOLM RAY OSBOURN Undefeated Livestock Team, Student Council, Collegiate FFA, Rodeo Club, Distinguished Student, Moorman Feed Company National 4-H Swine Scholarship, High Individual Livestock Judge —Houston Fat Stock Show, Saddle Sirloin Club, Junior Meats Team, Agriculture Student Council, Alpha Zeta, Sr. Meats Judg¬ ing Team, Pres.—Saddle Sirloin Club, Rodeo Team. LANI NEWELL PRESSWOOD Distinguished Student, Phi Eta Sigma, Assistant Sports Editor— The Battalion, Delegate—Model United Nations, English So¬ ciety, Sigma Tau Delta, Sports Editor—The Battalion, Civilian Stu¬ dent Council—Chairman of Traditions and Publicity Committee, Summer Editor and Amusements Writer—The Battalion, Aggie Players, Phi Kappa, Phi. m LLOYD DAVIE PTAK Chemistry Achievement Award, Distinguished Student, Phi Eta Sigma, Outstanding Soph, in Chemistry Chemical Engineering Award, Phi Lambda Upsilon, Phi Kappa Phi, Arts Sciences Student Council, Cadet Captain, Second Battalion Staff, Re¬ search Assistant—Chemistry Dept., Distinguished Military Student. JAMES ALLEN RUPLEY Singing Cadets, Math Club, El Paso HTC, Camera Club, Dis¬ tinguished Student, Arts Sciences Council, Singing Cadets— Business Manager and President, Student Leadership ' Conference Staff. JOHN HUNTER RODGERS Fish Camp, Opportunity Award Scholarship, Brownfield Texas Rotary Club Scholarship, SCONA VIII IX, Singing Cadets, Outstanding Soph. Second Brigade, Soph. Rep. MSC Council, Vice Pres.—MSC Council Directorate, Student Senate, Corps Staff—Scholastic Sgt., Town Hall Staff, Ross Volunteers, Sigma Tau Delta, MSC Appreciation Award, Knights of Columbus, Travel via Experiment in International Living—Holland, Leader¬ ship Conference Planning Committee, Leadership Training Pro¬ gram—Houston Trip, Pres.—MSC Co ' uncil Directorate, Corps Staff—Scholastic Officer, SCONA XI—Executive Comm., Sweet¬ heart Selection Committee, Distinguished Student. I ROLAND DEAN SMITH Student Senate President, Corps Chaplain, Executive Officer— Ross Volunteers, Social Secretary—Agronomy Society, Agri¬ culture Rep.—Student Senate, Secretary—Agronomy Society, Jun¬ ior Class Secretary-Treasurer, Ross Volunteers, Alpha Zeta— Honor Agricultural Fraternity, Election Commission, Agricultural Rep.—Student Senate, Reporter—Agronomy Society, YMCA, Dis¬ tinguished Student, Western Compress and Storage Company Scholarship. DAVID EDWIN STILES Distinguished Student, Freshman Basketball, Sam—J, Varsity Bas¬ ketball, Sigma Delta Chi—Treasurer and National Public Re¬ lations Committee, Marketing Society, Student Assistant Coach— Basketball, Arts and Sciences Council, T Association, SCONA IX and Leadership Committee, Editor—The Review, Marketing Society—Publicity Chairman, Wall Street Journal Award, Dorm Council, KORA Scholarship. JAMES RAYMOND SUPAK Agronomy Society, Distinguished Student, Librarian Reporter— Agronomy Society, Alpha Zeta, Soil Conservation Society—Pres., Student- Agricultural Council Rep. Vice President, Ray E. Dickson Award, National Plant Food Institute Outstanding Junior in Agronomy, Chairman Committee, Student Activities Subdivision of American So¬ ciety of Agronomy, Pres.—Agronomy Society, Chronicler—Alpha Zeta, Phi Kappa Phi Luther E. Jones Award. Scholarship, Out- of Membership ■ v ■” v - FRANK DWAYNE WATSON Polaris Council, Freshman Drill Team, Alpha Phi Omega—Treas¬ urer, Outstanding Freshman Squad 5, Wrestling Club, First Wing Color Guard, CPL.—Squad Leader, Ross Volunteers, Town Hall Staff, Rank—Sgt. Major, Position—Sgt. Major on First Wing Staff, Chicago Tribune Award for Outstanding Junior in First Wing, Rank—Lt. Col., Position—Second Wing C.O., Vice Commandants Award. Allen, Carolyn Bryan Armstrong, Claudia A. Bryan Baros, Debra D. Westhoff Beasley, AAarijane AA. Bryan Beasley, Susan K- Bryan Bogda, Helen AA, Amarillo Boriskie, Patricia K. Bryan Burditt, Jean W. Del Rio Carr, Sandra R. Kerrville Cathey, Stella K. Dublin Commons, AAary G. Ft. Worth Curtis, AAargaret Bryan Deen, Carol A. Canton Dugger, Linda J. Waco Elkins, Claire B. College Station Ernst, Susan H. San Antonio Franklin, Betty E. Bryan Franklin, Judith F. Bryan Free, Sandra C. College Station Froehner, Sudola AA. Tyler Gramatges, Isabel C. Hapenney, Sandra S. Hill, Patricia A. Hulen, Charlotte K. Kimbrough, Frances H. College Station Odessa College Station Bay City Bryan Loveless, Jan B. AAartin, Jean AA. AAauk, Rosemary N. AAcNeely, AAary L. Pohorelsky, Willie AA. College Station Bryan Bryan Bryan Bryan Rawlins, Lolita A. Schroeder, Christine L. Speights, Sharyn K. Staten, Barbara S. Stavinoha, Donna J. Coleman College Station Bryan College Station Alvin (? -ecU Thigpen, Shirley Tynan, Elizabeth AA. Vincent, Jimann K. Wallace, V. Dolores Wantzloeben, Shirley Victoria Bryan Bryan Texas City San Antonio White, Bobbie S. Wilke, Virginia D. Williams, AAary L. Wyninegar, Linda P. Zerbe, Susan D. Dallas Channelview Houston Dallas Galveston 110 d ABBOTT, RAY EDWARD Arch. Design San Antonio Class ' 63, Design Student Society, Camera Club, Tau Beta Pi. BENTON, GEORGE LEA Arch. Const. New Orleans, La. Class ' 65, Association General Contractors, South Louisiana HTC-Sec. and Treas., Newman Club, Best Drilled Fresnman Co. D-2, Ordnance Assn. BRITTON, CHARLES RAY Architecture Bryan Class ' 65, Design Student Society. BURKE III, ADVIA JOHN Architecture Humble Class ' 65, American Society Civil Engineers, Assn. General Contractors. CARPENTER, JAMES MILTON Murph Architecture San Antonio Class ' 65, Associate Editor-Architecture Plus, Design Student Society-Sec., Student Engineers Council, SAME, Tau Beta Pi. ERONIMOUS, ROBERT M. Bob Architecture Liberty, N.Y. Class ' 65, Apartment Council, Design Student Socieiy, Student Apt. Manager. FLORES JR., RAUL Hitty Arch. Const. Laredo Class ' 66, Pan-American Club, Pres.-Laredo HTC, Design Student Society, Associated General Contractors. HARTFIEL, DON ALLAN Architecture Rosenberg Design Student Society, Third Place-T.S.A. Award. HENRY JR., GEORGE MARTIN Lurch Arch. Const. Bakersfield, Calif. Class ' 65, A.G.C., Singing Cadets, D.S.S., Camera Club. fyeasi s 4 ' ic£ttect HOLICK JR., DONALD HOWARD Don Arch. Const. Houston Class ' 65, Bellaire HTC, Newman Club, Design Student Society, Associated General Con¬ tractors, Alpha Phi Omega. HOLLERN, PATRICK J. Architecture Dallas Class ' 65, Creativa Arts Committee, Design Student Society, Vice-Pres.-Camera Club, Newman Club, Rep.-National Architectural Students Convention. JEWETT III, HARRY B. Bubba C.E. and Arch. Const. Houston Class ' 63, Vice Pres.-Student Chapter Associated General Contractors, ASCE, Design Student Society, Associate Editor-Architecture Plus. MACCAFERRI, DON A. Mac Architecture Plymouth, Mass. Class ' 65, Tau Beta Pi, Design Student Society. MAYO JR., JAMES MARVIN Jim Architecture Odessa Design Student Society, Alpha Phi Omega-Pres., National Distinguished Service Key. MENZIES, STEPHEN PHILIP Steve Land. Arch. San Antonio Class ' 65, Town Hall Staff, Treas.-ASLA, Focal Point Staff, San Antonio HTC. MORROW, NICHOLAS MICHAEL Nick Architecture Corpus Christ! Class ' 66, Corresponding Sec.-Tau Beta Pi, Editor-Focal Point. NELSON JR., BARDIN HUBERT Arch. Design College Station Class ' 64, Phi Eta Sigma, Tau Beta Phi, D.S., Design Student Society. REESBY, WILLIAM DAVID Bill Arch. Const. Sherman Class ' 64, Freshman Engineering Society, Design Students Society, Assn. General Contractors, Executive Officer-Co. B-3. RINER, GARY DON Architecture Amarillo Class ' 64, D.S., Design Students Society, Wrestling Club. SHAW, EARL RAY Ricky Architecture La Marque Class ' 64, Fish Yell Leader, Election Commission, SCONA VII, VIII, Housing Chairman SCONA IX, Arrangements Chairman Great Issues, Town Hall, Design Student Society, Christian Life Chairman, Baptist Student Union. SIAAMONS, ALBERT MYLES Al Architecture Vega Class ' 64, Sq. 5, C.O., Supply Officer Corps Staff, Adm. Officer Ross Volunteers, R.V. Firing Squad, Distinguished Air Student, Conf. Manager SCONA IX, SCONA VII, VIII, and IX, Host Chairman Town Hall, Design Student Society, Memorial Student Center Appreciation Award. SKAGGS, RONALD LLOYD Ronnie Architecture Dallas Class ' 65, Design Students Society, Alpha Phi Omega, Student Election Commission, Aggie- land Dance Band. STRICKLIN, BILLY CLARK Bill Arch. Const. Angleton Class ' 65, Associated General Contractors-Treas., American Society Civil Engineers. SUAREZ, ARMANDO L. Arch. Const. Laredo Class ' 66. TREDWAY, WILLARD LEE Willy Land. Arch. Houston Class ' 65, Pre Med-Pre Dent Society, Design Student Society, Pres.-A.S.L.A, Ops. Sgt. Fifth Battalion Staff, Adj. Third Brigade, Best Drilled Sophomore Co. D-3, Third Brigade. WALIGURA, RANDOLPH L. Randy Architecture Garwood Class ' 66, Design Student Society. WERTH, EDWARD S. Ed Architecture Dallas Class ' 65, Sr. Rep.-Student Engr. Council, Treas.-Design Student Society, Graphics Editor-Architecture Plus. WILLIAMS, ROBERT SCOTT Bob Arch. Const. Fort Worth Class ' 65, Associated General Contractors. WIMBISH, ROBERT WALLACE Bob Architecture Milford Chairman-Great Issues, Chairman-Leadership Training Committee, SCONA Executive Committee, Honorary Vice Pres, and Member MSC Council, Design Student Society. Sr, l et 7 tecU ADAMS, HENRY RICHARD Rick Vet. Med. Dallas Class ' 64, AVMA, Corps-4 years, Vet. Company X-O, D.S. AINSWORTH, MILTON ANDRESS Andy Vet. Med. Baytown Class ' 63, AVMA. AIRHART, JIM WALLIS Vet. Med. McKinney Class ' 65, D.S., National Science Foundation Award, Fish Football, AVMA. ANDERSON, JAMES GILBERT Vet. Med. Class ' 52, AVMA, D.S., Award of Merit, Phi Zeta. AYERS, KENNETH MARSHAL Vet Med. Class ' 64, Undergraduate Assistant Biology Dept. BARHAM, BOBBY GENE Vet. Med. Class ' 64, AVMA, Dorm Council, Intramural Swimming. BLAZEK III, HENRY EMIL Buckie Vet. Med. Wheelock Class ' 60, Jr. AVMA, Alpha Zeta. BRANDT, MELVIN ERNEST Buddy Vet. Med. Texas City Class ' 65, AVMA. BRANNEN JR., HARVEY S. Vet. Med. Houston Class ' 65, Phi Eta Sigma, Phi Kappa Phi, Phi Zeta-Sec. and Treas., Executive Com¬ mittee, AVMA-Parliamentarian, AVAAA Council, Gamma Sigma Delta. BRATTON, GERALD ROY Vet. Med. AVMA, Phi Kappa Phi, Gamma Sigma Delta. BRAY, JAMES HENRY Vet. Med. Class ' 65, AVMA. BUCHANAN, TERRELL MAYO Vet. Med. Class ' 65, Rodeo Club, AVMA. Mason Arlington T-Bone Navasota 112 BURCHERS, JACK MARTIN Vet. Med.. Class ' 63, AVMA. Kingsville CANNON, DENNIS PORTER Vet. Med. Class ' 66, AVMA, Propeller Club. Port Arthur CATOR JR., ROBERT L. Vet. Med. AVMA-Pres. and Council, Phi Kappa Who. Bob Sunray Phi, Phi Zeta, Gamma Sigma Delta, Who ' s CHARLTON, POWELL G. Vet. .Med. Class ' 62, AVMA, Southwestern Veterinarian. Temple CORSE, ARTHUR RICE Vet. Med. Class ' 64, AVMA. Sunray CRAWFORD, JACK HAROLD Vet. Med. Class ' 65, AVMA. Lewisville CRAWFORD, TIMOTHY BLAINE Tim Vet. Med. Bossier City, La. AVMA Council Rep., Southwestern Veterinarian Staff-Associate Editor and Editor, Phi Zeta, Phi Kapp a Phi, Gamma Sigma Delta. CROSBIE, JAMES MORTON Jim Vet. Med.. New Orleans, La. Class ' 65, South Louisia:.- HTC, AVMA, Southwestern Veterinarian, Fifth Battalion Staff. DANIEL. wR., CUF DN Vet. Med. Longview Class ' 64, AVMA Research Fellow N.I.H., M.S. Baylor University Sr, l et TttecU DEEN, WALLACE ALVA Vet. Med. Class ' 65. EGLOFF, JOHN MARK Vet. Med. Class ' 64, AVMA, Aggie Rodeo Association-Vice President. FERGUSON, JON KENNETH Vet. Med. Class ' 65, AVMA. FLETCHER, DON FORD Vet. Med. Class ' 64, AVMA. FROSCH, ELDOR ARTHUR Vet. Med. Class ' 65, AVMA, Phi Kappa Phi, Opportunity Award Scholarship. GAGE, ERROL DEAN Vet. Med. San Saba Class ' 65, Phi Kappa Phi, D.S., Pres.-AVMA, Editorial Asst.-Southwestern Veter¬ inarian, Pres.-First year Vet. Class, AVMA Council and Chairman AVMA Emergency Council, Student-Faculty Relations Committee. GARON, ALVIN JOSEPH Al Vet. Med. Baton Rouge, La. Class ' 65, AVMA. GOOD, ROBERT ELLIS Bob Vet. Med. Clarksville Class ' 56, Alpha Zeta, Reporter-AVAAA, Student-Faculty Relations Committee. HARRELL, GARY RANDALL Randy Vet. Med. Albany Class ' 65, D.S., AVMA. HENDRY, JAMES ELMER Pete Vet. Med. Roseland, La. AVAAA, President-Vet School. HINES, RONALD STEPHEN Ronnie Vet. Med. Brownsville Class ' 65, SCONA X and XI, Phi Kappa Phi, John Avery Lomax Folklore Historical Society, AVMA, Phi Zeta, Gamma Sigma Delta. HODGES II, HENRY ALLEN Cap Vet. Med. Houston Class ' 65. Bunkie, La. Art Lincoln HUMPHRIES JR., DONALD L. Don Vet. Med. Gladewater Class ' 65, AVMA. JOHNSON, HOWARD CARROLL Butch Vet. Med. South Houston Class ' 64, AVMA, Reporter-Pre Vet Society, Alpha Zeta, Singing Cadets, Saddle and Sirloin Club, Vice Pres.-Fish YM CA Council, YMCA Student Cabinet, Counselor-YMCA Fish Camp, Twelfth Man Bowl, Civilian Intramural Football Champs, Dorm Chaplain, Pasadena HTC, I.T.S. Stage Crew. KEELING, MICHALE E. Mike Vet. Med. Baytown Class ' 64, AVMA. KEETON, KERRY S. Vet. Med. Phi Zeta, AVMA. KELLY, JAMES H. Vet. Med. Class ' 65, AVMA, Student Senate, Baptist Student Union. KRAEMER, DUANE C. Vet. Med. Class ' 55, AVMA. Lubbock Jim Abilene Dewey Reedsburg, Wis. LAMBERT JR., JOHN WAYLAND Bill Vet. Med. Lafayette, La. Class ' 64. LEE, SONJA FAYE Vet. Med. Poteet Class ' 64, AVMA. Love, james collins Jim Vet. Med. Corsicana Class ' 66, Vice Pres.-Freshman and Sophomore Class, Phi Eta Sigma. Sr. •Vet TftetU LYONS, DON KEITH Vet. Med. Class ' 65, AVMA. MARGO, ROBERTO SAUL Vet. Med. Class ' 65, AVMA, Agricultural Society, Newman Club, D.S. MARSHALL, GEORGE RONALD Vet. Med. Class ' 65. Henrietta Rio Grande City Ronnie Crosby McCANN, MICHAEL TURNER Vet. Med. Class ' 65, AVMA, Southwestern Veterinarian. McDonald, don reed Vet. Med. Class ' 65, AVMA-Rep. and Vice President. MOORE, GARY T. Vet. Med. Class ' 64, AVMA. Mike Fulshear Sterling City Tolar MOORE, LAWRENCE YORK Larry Vet. Med. Big Spring Class ' 65, Jr. AVMA, Vice Pres.-First year Vet. Class, Sgt.-at-Arms-Second year Vet. Class Rep.-Executive Council. MOREMAN, DAVID EUGENE Dave Vet. Med. Hedley Class ' 65, Student Senate-Parliamentarian, AVMA-Vice Pres and Parliamentarian, South¬ western Vet.-Executive Editor, MSC Directorate, Pre Vet Society-Pres., D.S., Who ' s Who. NEAL, TOM MORRIS Vet. Med. Lubbock Class ' 64, Vice Pres.-AVMA, Gamma Sigma Delta, Phi Zeta, Southwestern Vet¬ erinarian. ORCHARD, JOHN HOWARD Vet. Med. Class ' 64, AVMA, D.S. ORRELL, CHARLES KIM Vet. Med. Class ' 62, AVMA. PHILLIPS, LARRY ALLAN Vet. Med. | |4 Class ' 65. Beeville Burleson Dallas RAHMAN, ABDUR Vet. Med. Rajshahi, East Pakistan SHAFER, ROBERT JAMES Vet. Med. Rosenberg Southwestern Vet. Journal, AVMA. SIMPSON, RUSSELL BRUCE Vet. Med. San Antonio Class ' 64. SMITH, HORACE ALDEN Bud Vet. Med. Jonesboro Phi Zeta, Delta Gamma Sigma, AVMA, Second year Class President. TAYLOR JR., JACK GERALD Vet. Med. Van Horn Class ' 64, President-Rodeo Association, AVMA. THOMPSON, PAUL EDWARD P.T. Vet. Med. Miami Class ' 65, AVMA-Council. TIERCE III, MILLARD LUCIEN Lu Vet. Med. Millsap Class ' 65, AVMA. VICK, WILLIAM E. Bill Vet. Med. San Antonio Class ' 65, Jr. AVMA, Newman Club. WARD, BARRY DENNIS B.D. Vet. Med. Corpus Christi WARD, MICHAEL LINDSEY Mike Vet. Med. Class ' 65. Midland WHITE, GENE Vet. Med. ELDRIDGE Rockdale tyiadccate Students ADAME, JOSE LUIS Animal Sci. Reynosa, Tamps Mexico ADAMS, NELSON J. Animal Sci. Santa Rosa, Calif. AHMAD, MONAWAR Entomology Rajshahi, Pakistan Class ' 61. ALDRIDGE, RICHARD L. R.L. M.B.A. Weslaco Class ' 66. ALSTON, GEORGE DALE Soil and Crop Sci. Temple Class ' 61. ALSTON, JIMMY ALBERT Plant Breeding Temple Class ' 64. AMTHOR, WILLIAM DALE Bill Ind. Ed. Waupun, Wis. AVASTHI, SURJIT MOHAN Pet. Engr. Lucknow, India Class ' 61. BAKER, STERLING JACKSON SJ. Aero. Engr. College Station Class ' 67. 1 BARNETT, JACQUELINE GERTRUDE Russian Class ' 68. BARY, MOHAMMAD RAFIQUL M.E. BATEAAAN, BARRY LYNN Computer Sci. Class ' 65, B.A.-Mathematics, A.C.M. BEEGLE, LeNELLE DARLENE Statistics Class ' 64. BEERS, DAVID EDGAR Ml. BENNETT JR., VIRGIL O ' NEAL Aero. Engr. Class ' 65. BOND, LOUIS H. Ind. Ed. BOY, HANS PETER M.E. Class ' 64. BREMER, JOHN ERNEST Entomology Lynne ' North Zulch Laltu Jessore, East Pakistan Pettus Nederland Centerport, N.Y. Neal Freeport Bullard Bogota, Colombia Sinton loduote Stccdettte BURDETT, JOE WALTON Chem. Engr. Fort Worth Class ' 52. BURNS JR., JAMES M. Jim Physics Beeville Class ' 65. CATHEY, JAMES ROBERT Jim Poultry Sci. Dublin Class ' 64. CHAKRABARTY, R. P. Ram Statistics Silchar, India CHOE, CHUL YOUNG Charley E.E. Seoul, Korea Class ' 64, Hanyang University, Seoul, Korea-B.S.-Electrical Engineering. CHOU, HENRY YUAN Biology Hong Kong Class ' 64. t CHUN, KILWHAN Chem. Engr. CLAYTON, WILLIAM REX Chemistry COOPER, HORACE J. Bus. Adm. I 16 COWARD, JAMES MICHAEL Statistics CRAIN, JOHN KEE Computer Sci. DAS, SUBODH KUMAR C.E. PSAA, ASTM, Am. Cerm Soc, Chi Epsilon. Gwang Ju, Korea Glenwood, Ark. Mike College Station JK Sulphur Springs J Khulna, East Pakistan DAVIS, THOAAAS EDWARD C.E. Class ' 64, ASCE, A.G.C. Scholastic Officer, Sqdn. 13. DeHAY, JERRY MARVIN Manageme b Class ' 62. DELA PUENTE, JUAN M. Ag. Eco. DESAI, B. C. Pet. Engr. Class ' 63. EARLY, GRADY GASTON Statistics EAST, EMMETT R. Med. Entomology EDGAR, NAT Bus. Adm. ERNST, JOE MARSHALL Horticulture Class ' 67. ESCHE, RUTHELLA Floriculture Tom Huntsville, Ala. Brownwood Johnny Trujillo, Peru Surat, India Hatchel Slim Altoona, Pa. Edinburgh, Scotland Somerset Dimmitt tyuzduote Students ESCHE, VICTOR CLEMENS Horticulture EUNUS, MD Agronomy FARRIER, ROBERT C. Physics Class ' 65. FARUQUE, A. H. MD. Horticulture FRANKS, JAMES CARROL Chemistry Class ' 66. FOX, JAMES DAVID Animal Breeding Class ' 65. GEOGHEGAN, JANE P. Sci. Ed. GILMORE, DONALD EDWIN Ag. Engr. Class ' 64. GLENEWINKEL, DENNIS RAY Org. and Adm. Class ' 65. GRAY JR., HOWARD WALTER Ind. Tech, and Ind. Engr. Class ' 65, lota Lambda Sigma, AIIE. GREER, MICHAEL L. Architecture Class ' 63. HARRISON, JAMES FREEMAN Physics Class ' 65. Vic Jacksonville, Fla. Comilla Bob Dallas East Pakistan Hearne Dave Mart Martinsville, Va. Salt Flat New Braunfels Wally Wichita Falls Mike College Station Jimmy ' ' Yoakum Hogston LESLIE, ROBERT NORTON Statistics Class ' 64, B.S. Math-Okla. State Univ. LITTLE JR., JAMES GILBERT Computer Sci. LOWERY, DONALD A. MBA-Compufer Sci. Class ' 64. LUNDGREN, ROBERT G. Physics LYONS, LUCIUS NEAL E.E. Class ' 65, B.S. Univ. of Southwestern Louisiana. MALCOLM, DANIEL KARL Architecture Class ' 63. MANNAN, A.K.M. ABDUL Dairy Sci. MATOCHA, JOHN EDWARD Agronomy MATOCHA JR., PAUL B. Agronomy MAULDIN, JANEEN ANN M. Ed. Class ' 64. McCALL, JAMES PAUL Animal Sci. Class ' 65, Dorm Council. MIGURA, WALLACE W. Food Technology I I 8 Class ' 65. HODGES, LOUIS Rec. and Park Mgmt. Class ' 65. HOLDER, EUGENE MICHEL Mike M.E. Memphis, Tenn. ASME, Graduate College Fellowship HOLDITCH, DAMON W. E.E. Richardson Class ' 65. HULEN, HARRY Computer Sci. Palacios Class ' 64. HUSSAIN, MUHAMMED Biochemistry Chittagong HWANG, HENRY CHIEN CHANG Architecture China JELINEK, AL VINCENT Physics JONES, DALE LEE MBA Class ' 61, Society for Advancement Management. KAMALUDDIN, BAKTE ALAM Ind. Engr. Class ' 61, AIIE, Alpha Pi Mu, Tau Beta Pi, Phi Kappa Phi. Longview Lybu Faridpur KANA, EDWARD JAMES Ind. Ed. Class ' 65. KANABAR, CHANDRAKANT N. C.E. B.E. Civil-M.S. University of Baroda, India, Chi Epsilon. KOTHMANN, MERWYN M. Range Sci. Class ' 61. Ed Palacios Mort Mason Bob Tulsa, Okla. Jim Lake Jackson Don Cumberland, Md. Bob Salina, Kan. Lake Charles, La. Dan Canadian Pabna, East Pakistan College Station Beeville Jan Bryan Jim El Dorado, Ark. Yorktown MOODY, THOMAS NED Chemistry MORTON, WILLIAM ROGERS Geology Class ' 59. NAYLOR, ROBERT KENNETH Ag. Eco. and Soc. NIP, WAI KIT Food Technology Class ' 65. NOLES, DAVID L. Computer Sci. NORTON, KENNETH R. Soil Chem. PANDYA, HARISHKUMAR C. Chem. Engr. PEYNADO, ASCENSION Plant Physiology PINTO, EUSTACE J.V. Pet. Engr. Mineola Marshall Bob College Station Hong Kong Dallas El Paso Bombay, India Mercedes Madras, India tyuzcCuote Students PLUMMER, MI TTY CHARLES Nuclear Engr. Class ' 65. PULLMAN, CHARLES DEE Education RADDE, KENNETH A. Range Sci. RAHMAN, MD LUTFOR Ag. Eco. RAHMAN, MD SHAFLUR Dairy Sci. RAZZAQUE, MD ABDUR Animal Nutrition READY, GARY WILLIAM Management Class ' 63. RENNIE, THOMAS HOWARD Biology ROBINSON, CHARLES WILLIAM MBA Class ' 64. ROSE, DOUGLAS NELSON Physics Class ' 65. ROSS, DONALD LEE Vet. Med. Cl3ss ' 64. RYDL, GLEN MYRLIN Plant Physiology Class ' 62. Nilphamari, Pakistan Kushtia, East Pakistan College Station Dallas Coral Gables, Fla. Skipper Orange Amarillo Don Huntsville Alamo WARMINSKI, NORAAAN C. Land. Horticulture WEAVER; DON MELVIN Education Class ' 54. WENDEL, LARRY ALLEN Education Class ' 64, Alpha Zeta, Phi Eta Sigma Phi Kappa Phi. WILKE, OTTO C. Ag. Engr. Class ' 63. WORD JR., JAMES D. Animal Nutrition Class ' 65. WYNN, GARY RODNEY History SARKER, ABDUL JALIL Vet. Path. SHARBER, JAMES R. Physics Graduate Student Council, Student Senate. SHIDAL, JERRY G. Computer Sci. Class ' 65. Dacca, East Pakistan Jim Mayfield, Ky. Monroe, N. C. SINHA, BRAJENDRA K. Pet. Engr. Darbhanga, India Class ' 66. SKILLESTAD, LARRY D. Education Bozeman, Montana SPIEKERMAN, ALVIN MICHEAL Biochemistry Edroy SPILLERS, WILLIAM PAUL B i|| Education Shreveport, La. STOGSDILL, RUSSELL L. Architecture Fort Worth Class ' 64. SUAREZ, FRANCISCO R. Dairy Sci. Mexic0 Class ' 54. SUEDARDJO, SUHARTO Sam Statistics Djakarta, Indonesia SUSIL, JOHN CHARLES M.E. Edna Class ' 66. WAGNER, PHIL M. Entomology Mason YASKOVIC, ROBERT ANDREW Poultry Sci. and Bus. Mgmt. Class ' 65- ' 66. YU, SHEN CHUEN Pet. Engr. ZENNER JR., HARRY EDWARD B.A. Class ' 66. ZERBE, MANFRED R. Computer Sci. Class ' 64. HODGE, WILLIAM S. Management Class ' 42 Lt. Col USAF Bob Yonkers, N.Y. China San Antonio Monny Galveston Houston 120 ( 2(044 oj (966 L. to R. Sabayrac, Nabors, AAella, Cano, Hargrove, Pappas, Bush NORRIS CANO . . . President TOM HARGROVE . . . Vice President LOUIS SABAYRAC . . . Secretary-Treasurer HARRIS PAPPAS . . . Social Secretary CHAS MELLA . . . Historian MIKE NABORS . . . Student Entertainment Manager JOE BUSH . . . Head Yell Leader 121 ABEL, RALPH BRUCE Accounting Cuero Class ' 66, Accounting Society, D.S. ABRAHAM, HERBERT CARL Animal Science Palacios Class ' 66, Saddle and Sirloin Club, Alpha Zeta, Student Agricultural Council, Gamma Sigma Delta, D.S., Jr. and Sr. Meats Judging Teams. AGLIETTI, GARY CLYDE Pre. Dent. Idaho Falls, Idaho Class ' 66, Wrestling Club, Ross Volunteers, D.M.S., Corps Championship Wrestling. AIKEN, WILLIAM BYRON Bill M.E. Houston Class ' 65, Assoc. Member of ASME, Pi Tau Sigma. AKIN, DANNY GLEN Agri., Callisburg Class ' 66, Soil Conservation Society, Student Agri., Council Rep., Pres. Cooke County HTC, Pres, and Treas. Collegiate Future Farmers of America. ALBIN, GARRY DON Management Pasadena Class ' 66, Pasadena HTC, Society for Advancement of Management, Dorm 20 Council, First floor Rep. Dorm 20, Football Seating Committee, Intramural Bowling, Football, Baseball, Horseshoes. ALDRICH, ARMISTEAD ALBERT Al Mathematics Houston Class ' 65, Tennis Team-Freshman letter and 3 Varsity letters, Phi Eta Sigma. ALDRICH, SAM PARK Bus. Mgmt. Dumas Class ' 66, D.S., D.M.S. ALDRIDGE, RANDOLPH CLAY Randy Ch.E. Den ison Class ' 66, American Institute of Chemical Engineers, Election Commission. ALEXANDER, THOMAS LESLIE Tom Management Mt. Pleasant Class ' 66, SCONA XI, Society for the Advancement of Management-Publicity chairman. ALFORD, BENJAMIN F. Ben Bus. Mgmt. Alexandria, Va. Class ' 66, Ross Volunteers, Town Hall, Cadet Court, R.V. Firing Squad. ALI, KHANDAKER MOHAMMAD Vet Med. Class ' 65, A.V.M.A., S.W.V.A. ft c a Harun Gafargaon, Mymensingh, East Pakistan % ALLEN, DONALD EVERETT Don Accounting Fred Class ' 66, SCONA X and XI, MSC Council, Ross Volunteers, SCUSA XVI, D.S., D.M.S. Delegate to West Point ALLEN, JOHN DUTTON Grebie Arch. Const. Class ' 66, Design Student Society, Assn. General Contractors. ALLEN, WILLIAM KYLE New Orleans, La. Ind. Engr. Baytown Class ' 66, American Institute of Industrial Engineering, Texas sional Engineers. Society of Profes- ALLEY JR., TYDES W. Bill Marketing Class ' 66, Marketing Society, Aggie Players, Shreveport HTC. ALLISON, JOHN C. Bossier City, La. Microbiology Class ' 66, Freshman Track, Varsity Track-3 years. AMTHOR, GEORGE MARCUS San Antonio Ag. Eco. Class ' 66. San Saba ARCHER, JAMES H. Jim Geo . Engr. Class ' 67, Geological Society, Tyler HTC. ANDREWS, KEVIN RICHARD Lindale Management Class ' 66, Ross Volunteers, El Paso HTC, R.V. Firing Squad, Cadet Court. El Paso ANTOSH, THOMAS FRANK Tom Vet. Med. Class ' 66, AVMA, D.S. Czech Club. ARLDT, HARVEY KENNET H Schulenburg Ag. Eco. Class ' 66, Ag. Eco. Club Giddings ARREDONDO, MIKE V. Perry Education Class ' 66, Education Club, Pan American Club. Bryan ASBILL, WILLIAM THOMAS Tommy M.E. Amarillo Class ' 66, American Society of Mechanical Engineers, D.S. ifM t ASHCRAFT, JACK GRADY Wildlife Sci. Bryan Class ' 66, Best Drilled Freshman, Outstanding Sophomore. ATKINSON, WILLIAM CHARLES Bill Marketing Dallas Class ' 66, Lettermen ' s Club, Varsity Basketball, Marketing Society. AZIZ, TARIQ E.E. Rawalpindi, West Pakistan Class ' 67. BABIN, LEOPOLD BLUM Lep Education Houma, La. Class ' 65, D.S., Fourth Floor Representative Dorm 19, Publicity Chairman-Education Club, Hillel Club, South Louisiana HTC. BACICA JR., WOODROW LANSING Woody E.E. Guy Class ' 65, I.E.E.E., TSPE, Pres, of Phi Eta Sigma, D.S., Press Club. BADE, NORMAN PAUL Agronomy Cuero Class ' 66, Agronomy Society. BAGGETT, JOE ELE M.E. Annandale, Va. Class ' 66, Town Hall Staff, Pi Tau Sigma, Tau Beta Pi, American Society of Mechanical Engineers, Society of Automotive Engineers, Texas Society of Professional Engineers, Phi Eta Sigma, Polaris Council, D.S., Scholastic Officer of Squadron. BAILEY, THOMAS C. Tommy M.E. Mineral Wells Class ' 66, Society of Automotive Engineers, American Society of Mechanical Engineers, Newman Club, Texas Society of Professional Engineers, Mineral Wells HTC. BAKER DERREL A. C.E. Bryan Class ' 66. BAKER, ROBERT DAVID Pet. Engr. Class ' 66, Aggieland Staff, El Paso HTC, Petroleum Engineering Club. BALFOUR II, BOYCE BURTON Ag. Eco. Class ' 65, Alpha Zeta,,Ag. Eco. Club, Moormon Scholarship. BALL, BRIAN CRAIG Accounting Dave El Paso Lindale Dallas Class ' 66, Ramp Rep.-Law Hall. ft BAMMEL JR., WILLIAM EDISON Bill Ind. Dist. Houston Class ' 65, Freshman Engineering Society, Amer. Ordnance Assn, Great Issues, SCONA, Ind. Educ. Society, lota Lambda Sigma Scholastic Honor Fraternity, Pres.-Alpha Phi Omega, Dorm Council. BANTLE, HAROLD THOMAS Tom E.E. Dallas Class ' 65, K of C, Ross Volunteers, I.E.E.E., Newman Club. BARKER, DAVID GEORGE M.E. Class ' 66, Society of Automotive Engineers-Vice-President, Society Engineers, Project chairman, Texas Society of Professional Engineers. LaMarque of Mech. Dick San Saba BARKER, RICHARD BRANTLEY P.E. Class ' 65, Tennis Team-4 years, Captain of Tennis Team-3 years, T-Association, Baseball. BARLOW, JOHN EDWARD Back-Roads Ch. E. Pasadena Class ' 65, American Chemical Society, American Institute of Chemical Engineers, Texas Society of Professional Engineers. BARNETT JR., JOHN E. E.E. Kilgore Class ' 63, AIEEE, YSPE, MSC Radio Committee. BARRETT, RICHARD EDWIN Dick Economics Media, Pa. Class ' 65, Dorm Council Legett Hall-Athletic Officer, President, Civilian Student Council, Economics Society, Yankee HTC, Freshman Engineering Society. BARRY, JAMES DWIGHT Jim Ind. Tech. Corpus Christi Class ' 65, Ind. Ed. Society, HTC. BARTLETT, TOMMY ROSS Bucky Landscape Arch. Garland Class ' 66, ASLA Student Chapter, YMCA. BARTON, DAVID MERRITT Accounting Houston Class ' 67, Townhall Staff, Drill Team Assn., Accounting Society, Fish Drill Team, Phi Eta Sigma. BARTON, MIKE Fishery Mgt. Killeen Class ' 66. BASS, PAUL M. C.E. Jacksonville Class ' 65. Jacksonville BATHEY, GEORGE ALFRED Al Accounting Mission Class ' 66, Accounting Society, Rio Grande Valley HTC. BATSON, THOMAS ODELL Physics Houston Class ' 66, Phi Kappa Delta, Debate Club, Russian Club, Counselor ' s Assistant, Student Counselor. BATTEN, RONALD NEIL Ron Marketing Bryan Class ' 66, Marketing Society, Intramurals. BAUGH, LAWRENCE TIPTON Larry English West Columbia Class ' 66, Brazoria County HTC, English Society, John Avery Lomax Folklore Society, Reporter-Dorm 20. BAXTER, MICHAEL C. Mike Entomology Dallas Class ' 66. BAYER, WILLIAM CHARLEY Bill Economics San Antonio Class ' 65. BEARDEN, DON A. Aero. Engr. Class ' 66. BEASLEY, JOHN MICHAEL Marketing Class ' 66, Marketing Society, T Association, Who ' s Who, Basketball. BEAUMONT, RICHARD DIRK M.E. Class ' 66. Valley Mills Kildare Dickie Groves BECK JR., FARREL E. Wildlife Sci. San Antonio Class ' 66, Band-Aggieland Orchestra. BECK, MICHAEL O. Mike- Government Ft. Leavenworth, Kan. Class ' 66, Vice-President Soph. Class, Alternate Delegate SCONA X, Second Wing Color Guard, Vice Commandant ' s Award, Twelfth Man Bowl, Elect ion Commission, Sons of Service, Society of ASM Journalist, Reporter-The Battalion. BEGGERLY, JAMES DOUGLAS Jim Management La Porte Class ' 66, Houston HTC, Bay Area HTC, Washington D.C. HTC, Flight Instruction Program, H Ramp Rep. Hart Hall, Athletic Officer Sqdn. 9. BELCHER, WILLIAM RILEY Bill Vet. Med. Houston Class ' 66. BELINSKY, PETER B. Zoology Warwick, R. 1. Class ' 66, Texas Aggie Band, Drum Bugle Corps, SCONA VIII, Alpha Phi Omega, Chairman-MSC Talent Comm., MSC Directorate, Band Sweetheart Comm., D.S., Elec¬ tion Commission, Texas A M Leadership Conference, ACU Regional Convention Delegate. BENSON, JOYCE LYN Mathematics Bryan Class ' 66. BERGER, EUGENE JOSEPH Ag. Eco. Schulenburg Class ' 66, Vice-President Agricultural Economics Club, Texas A M Newman Club. BERNGEN, FRANK EDMUND Ind. Engr. Chillicothe Class ' 66, SCONA X XI, Travel Comm. Chairman, Swim Team-3 years. Phi Eta Sigma, Alpha Pi Mu, Travel Committee-2 years, Leadership Conference Comm., BSU Council-4 years. BERNHARD, LARRY KIRBY M.E. San Antonio Class ' 66, ASME, SAE, TSPE, Dormitory Representative and Officer. BERRY, DARRYL C. Ag. Ed. Class ' 65, Collegiate FFA, D.S. El Paso BEKE, JOSEPH GABOR Skip Agronomy Class ' 64, Agronomy Society. Spring BEYER, MELVIN LOUIS Bovine E.E. Sinton Class ' 66, Education Club, Aggie Avantis, San-Ra-Bee HTC. Band, Aggieland Orch., Student Players, BICKHAM, JOHNNIE A. P.E. Van Vleck Class ' 65, P.E. Club, Ed. Club, Matagorda HTC, AAHPER, TAHPER. BIERMANN, JAMES FINNEGAN Vet. Med. New Orleans, La. Class ' 66, A.V.M.A. BILLINGTON, ROBERT J. Bob Architecture Bellevue, Nebr. Class ' 66, Design Student Society, Summer European Exchange Program. 124 BISHOP JR., EUGENE H. Doc Management San Antonio Class ' 66, Society for the Advancement of Management, Apollo Club. BLACKHURST, KATHLEEN A. Kathy Elem. Ed. Bryan Class ' 67, Education Club. BLACKMON, JOE ALLEN Bohonk Ag. Ed. Granger Class ' 66, Collegiate FFA, Newman Club, Supply Officer Sqdn. 12, D.S., William¬ son County HTC. BLAIR, KIPPEN LEE Kip E.E. San Antonio Class ' 66, Aggie Players, Ross Volunteers, SCONA X, SCONA XI Exec. Committee-Sum¬ mer Coordinator, San Antonio HTC, Adjutant Third Wing, Operations Sgt. Fourth Corp Staff. BLAKE, JACK PATRICK Vet. Med. Beaumont Class ' 66, Handball Club, Intramural Manager. BLOCKER, NOEL GENE M.E. Greenville Class ' 66, ASME, SAE. BLOODWORTH, MORRIS BARRET Barry E.E. _ Bryan Class ' 66, IEEE, Texas Aggie Band-3 years. Directorate Assistant, MSC Directorate, Aggie- land Orchestra-2 years, MSC Camera Club. BOESE, JOHN OLSEN E.E. Galveston Class ' 66, Eta Kappa Nu, Tau Beta Pi, IEEE, TSPE, Galveston Island HTC. BOGUSCH, DEE ANNA Elem. Ed. Abilene Class ' 66, Education Club, President-Agriculture Education Wives ' Club, Aggie Wives ' Council, Aggie Players. BOGUSCH, HENRY CHARLES Ag. Ed. Mason Class ' 66, Collegiate FFA, Soil Conservation Society. BOHN, PHILLIPPE GUYAN Flip Animal Science Austin Class ' 66, President-Austin HTC, Wrestling Club. BOND, NORMAN EUGENE M.E. Houston Class ' 66, American Society of Mechanical Engineers, Texas Society of Profes¬ sional Engineers. Hi Wtr H m h k 1 BONDS, IRA STANLEY Ag. Ed. Class ' 66. Kilgore BOOTH, EDWIN CONWAY Marketing Class ' 66, HTC, Marketing Society. Bellaire BORDOVSKY, ROBERT DEAN Bob Aero, Engr. Austin 4 Class ' 66, American Institute of Aeronautics Astronautics, Texas Society Pro¬ fessional Engineers. BOWERS, RALPH ELDON Ag. Engr. Palacios Class ' 66, American Society Agricultural Engineers-President, First Vice-President National Council Student Branches ASAE, Student Engineers Council, Student Agr. Council, Texas Society Professional Engineers-Advisory Committee, Matagorda County HTC. BOWLING, FLOYD AVON M.E. White Oak Class ' 66, ASME, Pi Tau Sigma, D.S. BOWNDS, WILLIAM AUBREY P.E. Houston Class ' 66, Weight Lifting Club, Young Republicans-President. BOYD, ROBERT HUGH Bob Ind. Engr. Bryan Class ' 66, American Institute of Industrial Engineers, Texas Society Professional Engineers, Student Engineers Council. BOYDSTON, MICHAEL BLAKE Mike Land. Arch. Richardson Class ' 66, Senior Rep. Student ASLA. BOYKIN, GEORGE FREDRICK Butch Pet. Engr. Buffalo Class ' 66, Freshman Engr. Society, Society American Military Engineers, Pet. Engr. Club, Apollo Club, Twelfth Man Bowl. BRADEN, EDWARD JOHN Ed Animal Science El Campo Class ' 66, Saddle Sirloin Club, Puryear Hall-Dorm Council Dorm Secretary. BRADLEY, DARRELL ASHLEY Finance Texas City Class ' 66, L.S.A.-3 years. Dorm Council, Dorm Secretary, Election Commission Can¬ didate. BRADY, JAMES WESLEY Jim Marine Engr. Eagle Pass Class ' 66. BRANDT JR., DUANE VERNON C.E. Houston Class ' 66, Fish Baseball Letter, Varsity Baseball Squadman, Phi Eta Sigma, Chi Epsilon- Pres. Tau Beta Pi, Student Engineer ' s Council, Mosher Memorial Scholarship. BRATTON, JACK WIER Accounting Itasca Class ' 66, Freshman Engineering Society, Hill County HTC, Accounting Society, First Wing Color Guard, R.V. Active Senior, Ross Volunteer Firing Squad, Commanding Officer Sqdn. 10, Distinguished Military Science Student. BREWER, MAURICE RAY Animal Science Manvel Class ' 65, Saddle Sirloin Club, Rodeo Club-Junior Vice-President. BREWSTER JR., OLIN FINDLEY Findley Animal Science Temple Class ' 66, Business Manager of Agriculturist, Jr. Meat Judging Team, Vice-President-Bell County HTC, Athletic Sgt. Co. B-3, Athletic Officer Co. B-1, Saddle Sirloin Club. BREWTON, AUDIE R. Economics Houston Class ' 66, Athletic Officer, Senior Class Sales Manager, President-Houston HTC. BRICE, RANDALL H. Animal Science Leakey Class ' 66, Saddle Sirloin Club, Jr. Sr. Wool Judging Teams, Alpha Zeta. BRINDLEY, PAUL BARTON Zoology Temple Class ' 66. BROCK, KENNITH DOUGLAS Ken Ind. Tech. New Braunfels Class ' 66, Pres.-Centex HTC, Assistant Editor Aggieland, SCONA IX, Industrial Edu¬ cation Club. BROWN II, AUSTIN EDWIN Bud Ag. Eco. Beeville Class ' 66, Saddle Sirloin Club, Res. Champion Showman, First Sgt., Adj. First Bat Staff, San-Re-Bee HTC. BROWN, JAMES BENJAMIN Ben M.E. Waco Class ' 66, ASME-Contest and Awards Committee. BROWN, JOE B. Ag. Ed. Henrietta Class ' 66. BROWN, LARRY GLENN Animal Science Agua Dulce g Class ' 65. BROWN, THOMAS GUY E.E. Class ' 66. BRUMMETT, BARRY J.C. Animal Science Class ' 66, Vice-Pres.-Waco McLennan HTC, Pit. Sirloin Club, Block Briddle Club, Rep. Sr. culturist. BRYANT, LARRY MACFARLANE Marketing Class ' 66, Marketing Society, Orange County HTC. ft Tom Corpus Christ! Waco Sgt., Pit. Leader Co. B-1, Saddle Meats Team, Circulation Mgr. Agri- Orange BUCK, CRAIG GARNE R Cowboy Government Tyler Class ' 66, Chairman SCONA XI, Parliamentarian Student Senate, Vice-Chairman SCONA X, Phi Kappa Phi, Phi Eta Sigma, Travel Club, SCONA VIII, IX, X, XI, Delegate-Air Force Academy Assembly, Delegate Naval Academy Foreign Affairs Conference, Pres. Civilian Honor Council, Student Senate Issues Comm., Ponola County A M Club Scholarship, Luley Hughey Lane Scholarship, Woodrow Wilson Fellow, Who ' s Who, Dorm Treasurer- Hart Hall, Aggie Sweetheart Selection Comm., Liberal Arts Council. BUGAI JR., LESLIE JAMES Les Wildlife Sci. Seguin Class ' 66, A M Fish Game Club, Alpha Zeta, Student Ag. Council, Student Apart¬ ment Council.’ BURCH, JOE TOM JT Arch. Const. Donna Class ' 66, Secretary-Rio Grande HTC, A.G.C., AIAA, Best Drilled Soph. Third Group. BURD, HOWARD HUFFMAN C.E. Augusta, Ga. Class ' 66, Intramural Manager, American Society Civil Engineers. BURDITT, MICHAEL LEE Mike Pre. Med. Del Rio Class ' 66, Pre-Med Pre-Dent Society, SCONA, Social Secretary Pre Med-Pre Dent Society, Phi Eta Sigma. BURDITT, WILLIAM ROBERT Bob Animal Science Leakey Class ' 66. BURKE, MICHAEL DONALD Mike Chem. Engr. Houston Class ' 66, American Institute Chemical Engineers, Newman Club. BURKHALTER, KENNETH R. Education Pasadena Class ' 65, Pre-Vet Society, Education Club, Pasadena HTC. BURNETT, JAMES THOMAS Jim Education Houston Class ' 66, Texas Aggie Band, Texas Student Education Assn., YMCA, Baptist Student Union Council. BURNETTE, RONALD LEE Ron Ag. Eco. Waco Class ' 66, Ag. Eco. Club, Waco HTC, Cadet Court B, SCONA XI, Supply Officer Third Wing Staff, R.V. Firing Squad, Third Platoon Leader Ross Volunteers, Scholastic Sgt. Fourth Staff. BURNS, HENRY TAYLOR Ag. Eco. Utopia Class ' 65, Alpha Zeta, D.S., Ag. Eco. Club, Dorm Council-Treasurer, HTC-Vice Pres., Intramurals. BURNS, RICHARD LAMAR Pickie E.E. Raymondville Class ' 66. BYRAM, JAMES CHARLES Jim E.E. San Antonio Class ' 66, IEEE, TSPE. BYRAM, THOMAS F. Tom E.E. Dallas Class ' 66, TSPE, IEEE, Dormitory Council, Dallas HTC, Student Engineers Council. BYRNE, JEROME PATRICK Jerry Ind. Tech. South Houston Class ' 66, Ind. Ed. Society, Dave Beck Award, Athletic Officer, Sqdn. 12. CAFFEY, GARRY E. E.E. Mineola Class ' 66, IEEE-3 years, TSPE-1 year, Texas Society Professional Engineers. CAIN, JIMMY DARRELL Jim Meteorology Coolidge Class ' 66, Singing Cadets, TAMSCAMS, Russian Club, Civilian Dorm Council, Freshman Rep.-Leggett, Ramp Rep.-Law, D.S. CAIN JR., VICTOR OWEN Vic Animal Science Whitehouse Class ' 66, Tyler-Smith County HTC, Saddle Sirloin Club. CALLAWAY, MORRIS DAN Abe Wildlife Sci. Clyde Class ' 66, Fish G ame Club, Abilene HTC, Fisher Upland County Klan, Bowling League. CALLCOTT, WM. HARDY B.A. Kerrville Class ' 66, Student Trainer-4 years. Head Trainer, Marketing Society, Hill Country HTC. CAMP, BILL English Bellaire Class ' 66, Chairman Dorm Pres. Council, Pres.-Dorm 22, Secretary Student Body, Fish Senator, Election Commission, Vice-Pres.-Bellaire HTC, Alpha Phi Omega, Pre-Med Society, Sweetheart Final Selection Comm., Fencing Team, Mgr. Civilian Twelfth Man Bowl, Traffic Court. ft CAMPBELL, CLYDE WILLIAM Bill Mathematics Longview Class ' 66, IEEE, Math Club, American Computing Society, Deep East Texas HTC-Pres., Exec.-Sqdn. 7. CAMPBELL, COLIN BRUCE Vef. Med. Texas City Class ' 66. CAMPBELL, JOSEPH W. Joe Accounting Midland Class ' ' 65, Pre Vet Society, Class A Intramural Football Champion, Accounting Society. CANION, KENNETH LEROY Ken P.E. Biology Dayton Class ' 66. CANNON, MICHAEL DELL Mickey E.E. Waco Class ' 66-. CANO, NARCISO ORTIZ Norris Aero. Engr. San Antonio Class ' 66, Senior Class Pres., Who ' s Who, Junior Class Pres., Ross Volunteers, D.S., Student Senate, Fish Drill Team, Sec. AIAA, San Antonio HTC. CANTRELL, WILLIAM CLYDE Clyde Ag. Eco. Farm Mgt. San Angelo Class ' 65, Saddle Sirloin Club, Soil Conservation Society. CARAWAY, LENWARD JONES Animal Science De Leon Class ' 66. CARDIEL, RICHARD B. History San Antonio Class ' 66, YMCA Polaris Council, SCONA VIII, IX X, Town Hall Staff, Pres.- San Antonio HTC. CARPENTER, EDWIN HUGH Eddie Mathematics Tyler Class ' 66, Pres.-YMCA, Chairman Twelfth Annual Freshman Camp, Student Senate, Vice- Pres. YMCA, Pres. Freshman Council YMCA, Chapel Committee. CARRILLO, ARTURO LEONORDO Ind. Engr. XICOTENCATL-Tamps, Mexico Class ' 66, Pan American Club, Spccer Team, AIIE Triangle Club. CARROLL, BOB KIRKLAND Wildlife Mgt. Class ' 66. Bremond CARROLL, ROBERT THOMAS Bobby Entomology Bryan Class ' 66., Entomology Club. CARTER, CLARK EUDALY Crater Chemistry Clyde Class ' 66. CASARES, DAVID Arch. Const. Edinburg Class ' 66. CASBEER, MARTHA ANN Elem. Ed. Class ' 66, Education Club-Secretary, D.S. Lampasas CASBEER III, THOMAS JEFFERSON Tom Ag. Eco. Class ' 66, D.S., Ag. Eco. Club. CASTELLANOS, MARTIN A. Lampasas Ind. Tech. Class ' 65, Ind. Ed. Society, Newman Club. Ozona CASWELL, DUDLEY W. C.E. Tyler Class ' 58, ASCE Student Chapter. CATALINA, PETE ANTHONY Cat Entomology Bryan Class ' 65, Entomology Club, Newman Club, Kimbrough Memorial Scholarship, Brazos Co. A M Club Scholarship. CAWYER, RAYMOND DENNY Accounting Bangs Class ' 65, Pecan Valley HTC, Pecan Valley HTC-Pres., Freshman Track Team. CHAPMAN JR., DENNIS LEE Ag. Ed. CERVENKA, BENNIE GENE Pre. Dent. Class ' 66, Band. CHALBERG, MARSHALL LEE C.E. Class ' 66, ASCE, TSPE, D.S. CHANEY, THOMAS RAY Architecture _ Class ' 66. Georgetown Houston Freeport Tom Houston Class ' 66, Second Vice-Pres. Collegiate FFA, Alpha Zeta, Williamson County HTC, Pres.- Collegiate FFA, D.S. CHASTANG, DAVID ELDER Mathematics Houston Class ' 66, D.S., MSC Summer Directorate. CHAUVIERE, RONNY JOHN M.E. Waco Class ' 66, ASME, TSPE, Student Engineers Counci l, ' D.S., Phi Eta Sigma, Phi Kappa Phi, Pi Tau Sigma, Tau Beta Pi. Bob Tulia CHENOWETH, ROBERT DWIGHT Ag. Engr. Class ' 65, ASAE, TSPE, Winner TCMA Design Award. CHESTER, LLOYD LEON Government Phillips Class ' 66, D.S., DMS, Outstanding Cadet Third Battalion Fort Sill, Okla., ROTC Summer Camp, Assn. U.S. Army Medal, Speaker Host SCONA XI, Dept. Army Out¬ standing Cadet Award, Commanding Officer Company H-Z. CHILDERS, JOHN REDDIN Ag. Eco. Mart Class ' 66, Ag. Eco. Club, Polaris Council, Alpha Zeta, MSC Talent Committee, Freshman Ag. Society, A M Leadership Conference. Dick Muleshoe CHITWOOD, RICHARD DEE Ag. Eco. Class ' 66, Ag. Eco. Club, Collegiate 4-H Club-Vice President, D.S. CHOVANEC, EUGENE EMIL Gene E-E. Columbus Class ' 66, Secretary-Newman Club, Treasurer-Institute Electrical Electronic Engineers, Society Professional Engineers. CHRIST, ALLEN E. Ind. Ed. Rosenberg Class ' 65. Bob Waco CISSELL, ROBERT MARION Accounting Class ' 66, Football-Freshman Soph, years. CLANCY, EDWARD LEE Ed C.E. Urbana, III. Class ' 66, Student Engineers Council, Steering Committee-TSPE, ASCE-Pres., Newman Club, Yankee HTC. CLARK, DAVID WILLIAM Finance Bryan Class ' 66, Finance Society. 128 CLEMENTS, JOHN ROSS History Eielson AFB Class ' 66, Soph. Jr. Intramural Mgr., Sqdn. Clerk Scholastic Sgt. Sqdn. 5, Executive Officer Sqdn. 6, Sons of Service, American Ordnance Society, Defense Console Cadet Court B, DMS. CLIMIE, ROBERT LESLIE Chemistry Class ' 66, Swimming Team, Water Polo Team. CLOUD, EUGENE H. E.E. Class ' 66, IEEE. Mom Fort Worth Gene Tampa, Fla. COBB, LANCE HOWARD Physics Fort Worth Class ' 66, Phi Eta Sigma, Sigma Pi Sigma, Physics Club, American Physics, D.S., Varsity Baseball, Letterman ' s Assn., Who ' s Who, All-Conference, All-American, Conferencu Leading Hitter. COCO, MICHAEL F. Mike Bus. Mgt. Houston Class ' 66, Newman Club, Society for Advancement of Management, Pre Med Society, Fencing Team, Intramurals: Football, Baseball, Fencing, Horseshoes. COFFIN III, CHARLES HOWELLS Tuck Bus. Mgt. Morristown, N.J. Class ' 66, Sky Diving Club, Yankee HTC. COLBERT, CHARLES MICHAEL Mike Ag. Eco. . Clarksville Class ' 66, Varsity Football-2 years, Collegiate FFA Officer. COLE, ROBERT HENDERSON Bob E.E. El Paso Class ' 66, Rifle Team, Sky Diving Club, El Paso HTC-President Secretary 1 year, Freshman Engineering Society, AOA, IEEE. COLLINS, BUBBER JOHN Accounting San Antonio Class ' 66. ft J COLLINS, WILLIAM GRANT M.E. Dallas Class ' 66, Maroon Band, ASME. COLURA, ROBERT LEE Bob Zoology Houston Class ' 66. COMBS JR., HAROLD REX Zoology Marshall Class ' 66, SCONA VIII, CSC Rep.-Dorm 22, Russian Club, Pre Med-Pre Dent _ Society, YMCA. CONARD, MACKAY TOWNE Marine Trans. Class ' 66, Fish Drill Team, Vice-President Student Propeller Club. CONNELL, WILLIAM BRANSON Management Class ' 66, Varsity Football-3 years. CONNER, C. ROSS Animal Science Class ' 66, Sr. Livestock Judging Team, Saddle Sirloin Club. Mac Everglades, Fla. Bill Orlando, Fla. Evant CONNER, JAMES CARL Vet. Med. Class ' 65. COOK, HAROLD E. M.E. Class ' 65, Band-Executive Officer, ASME, COOK, LARRY EUGENE Arch, Const. Class ' 66. Seymour Chink Fort Worth Fort Worth HTC, MSC Radio Committee. Dallas COOK, WADE E. Bus. Mgt. Angleton Class ' 66. COON, CRAIG NELSON Animal Science Seminole Class ' 66, Saddle Sirloin, Rodeo Club. COOPER, DAMON CORRIGAN Doc Marketing Utila, Bay Islands Honduras Class ' 65, Pan American Club, Marketing Society, Soccer Club, Honorary Citizen of Texas. COOPER, JERRY CULLUM Coop Journalism Texas City Class ' 63, The Aggie Hour -KORA, Wesley Foundation-President, Battalion Staff Writer, SAMJ ' s, Bay Area HTC-Officer, KORA Scholarship, Aggieland Staff. COOPER, PAT D. Animal Science Sonora Class ' 64, Saddle Sirloin Club, Rodeo Club. COPELAND, RONALD RAY Architecture Texarkana Class ' 66. Bobby Breckenridge CORBETT, BILLY BOB Ag. Eco. Class ' 66, Ag. Eco. Club. COREIL, VINCENT DAVE Vince Ind. Ed. Manaura, La. Class ' 65, Louisiana HTC, Sky Diving Club, Ind. Ed. Society-Pres., Student Engineering Council, Bonfire Committee Safety Chairman, Guidance Committee Chairman for Collegiate Ind. Arts Club. CORMAN, WAYNE LEE Ag. Eco. Lissie Class ' 66, Ag. Eco. Club, Rodeo Club. CORNELIUS, JR., WILLIAM PASCAL Bill Management Class ' 59 ' 66, Vice-President Society Advancement of Management. CORRELL, ROY ALLEN Accounting Houston Class ' 66, Accounting Society. CORTEZ, ROLAND L. Architecture San Antonio Class ' 66, Design Student Society, Graphic Editor-Architecture Plus. COWSER JR., WILLIAM L. Bill Ind. Tech. La Marque Class ' 66, Vice-President Ind. Ed. Society. COX, GERALD MAXWELL E.E. Brownwood Class ' 66, Sec.-Dorm 20, Sec.-Treas. Pecan Valley HTC, Freshman Drill Team, YMCA Council. COX, JOE HOWARD C.E. Bettie Class ' 65, ASCE, TSPE. COX, RONALD JAY Architecture Class ' 66, Design Student Society. CRADDOCK JR., OLIVER WENDELL Management Class ' 66, Management Society, Badminton Team. CRAIG, CHRIS EUGENE E.E. Class ' 66. Danville, III. Mike Smithville Jasper Billy Houston Dallas CRAIN, WILLIAM LEON M.E. Class ' 66, Baseball-4 years, ASME, T Association-Officer, D.S. CRANSHAW, PATRICK H. Architecture Class ' 65, Editor-Architecture Plus. CRAVENS, GERALD WILLIAM Ind. Tech. Class ' 64, Amateur Radio Committee-Officer, Presbyterian Student Association- Officer. Gerry Port Lavaca CRIDER, JERRY JEROME Chig Sociology Marble Falls Class ' 65, Pres.-Sociology Club, Pres.-Highland Lakes HTC, Water Polo Team, Swimming Team, Corps. CROCKER, LARRY DEE Wildlife Ed. Hardin Class ' 66, Fish Wildlife Club, Lower Trinity Valley HTC, Ross Volunteer Company. CROCKETT JR., DAVID STANLEY Dave Accounting Dallas Class ' 66, Accounting Society, Sons of Military Personnel Club. CRONK, ANDREW CARL Andy Architecture Bryan Class ' 66, Design Student Society. CROUCH, JAMES F. Jim M.E. Kilgore Class ' 66, ASME. CRUMBLISS, JAMES JOSEPH Jim Bus. Mgt. Bossier City, La. Class ' 66, FIP, Exo. Sqdn. 2, Sons of Service, Society for Advancement of Man- agement. CRUZ, ROGER E.E. San Antonio Class ' 66, Eta Kappa Nu-Treasurer, Tau Beta Pi. CULLEN, RAYMOND PAUL Ray Chemistry Texas City Class ' 65, D.S., American Chemical Society, Russian Club, Bay Area HTC, Battalion Staff. CULVER, LEE SOPER Management Lampasas Class ' 66, Finance Society, Society for Advancement of Management, Intramural I 30 Manager. CURE, LOUIE MICHAEL Mike M.E. Andrews Class ' 66, Tau Beta Pi, National Engineering Honor Society, Pi Tau Sigma, National Mechanical Engineering Honor Society. CURRAN, DONALD JAMES Don Pre. Med. Garland Class ' 66, Pre Med-Pre Dent Society. DAERR JR., RICHARD L. Dick Ind. Dist. Fort Worth Class ' 66, Apollo Club, SCONA X XI, Ind. Ed. Club, Semper Fidelis Society, Freshman Engr. Society, Houston Leadership Conference, lota Lambda Sigma, A.D. Chaplain. DAILEY, JOHN HADKINS M.E. Dallas Class ' 65, ASME. DALTON, JAMES VERNE Jim Aero. Elect. Engr. Pledger Class ' 66, Eta Kappa Nu, Apartment Council-Vice President, D.S., Matagorda County HTC, AIAA, IEEE, TSPE, Civilian Student Council. DALY, MICHAEL EDWARD Mike Accounting Galveston Class ' 66, Accounting Society, Galveston HTC Officer, Newman Club. DANIEL III, CHARLES LAFAYETTE Danny Finance Dallas Class ' 65, Freshman Yell Leader, Finance Society, Sons of Service. DARDEN III, JAMES G. Jim C.E. Waco Class ' 66, Ath.-Sgt., Ath.-Officer, SCONA VIII. DARMON JR., RICHARD B. Dickie Pooh Marketing Fort Worth Class ' 66, Fish Drill Team, Best Drilled Freshman-Co. B-l, Intramural Manager, Jr. First Brigade Staff, Ross Volunteers, Marketing Society. DAVIS JR., AUBREY RAY Ag. Eco. Hubbard Class ' 66, Freshman Ag. Society, Sec.-Ag. Eco. Club, Hill County HTC, DMS, Town Hall Staff, Head Waiter-Duncan Hall, Opportunity Award Scholarship, Operations-Supply Officer. DAVIS, CHARLES ERNEST Ernie Wildlife Sci. Odessa Class ' 66. DAVIS, J. MALLORY DAVIS, RICHARD ANDREW Mathematics Class ' 66, S.A.M.E., SCONA XI, MSC Bowling Committee, Intramural Officer. DAVIS, THOMAS SHANNON Marketing Class ' 66, Ross Volunteers, Sr. Rep.-Arts Council, Intramural Manager, Society, Finance Society. DAVIS, WILLIAM LYNN M.E. Class ' 65, ASME, SAE, Williamson HTC-Vice President. Animal Science Class ' 66. Dick Richardson Tom El Paso Marketing Bill Taylor Estreito, Brazil DECKER, DAVID HOLT E.E. San Antonio Class ' 66, Singing Cadets, Parachute Club, Safety Officer, Training Officer-President. DECKER, JOSEPH ANTHONY Ind. Tech. Laredo Class ' 67, Laredo HTC, Young Republicans. DEEN JR., LOYD SAMUEL Vet. Med. Abilene Class ' 66, A.V.M.A. DENISON, DAVID ROY C.F. Arch. Const. Lewisville Class ' 66, Design Student Society, Associated General Contractors, Fish Track. DENISON, EARLY BAGGETT M.E. Lampasas Class ' 66, D.S., Tau Beta Pi, Pi Tau Sigma, Freshman Class Social Secretary. DENNEY, MICHAEL ELLIS Mike History Ennis Class ' 66, SCONA XI, Russian Club, Executive Officer Co. C-2, Ellis Co. HTC. DENNY JR., JOHN ANDREW Andy Sociology Philadelphia, Miss. Class ' 66, Houston HTC, Sec.-Pre Law Society, Sociology Club, Dixie HTC. DHIF, KHEMAIS Horticulture Tunisia Class ' 66. DIAL, BENJAMIN E. Ben Zoology-Wildlife Sci. Dallas Class ' 66, Band, Wildlife Science Club, Dallas HTC, Intramural Softball Basketball. Dilley Dilley DIAZ, LEONARD FRANK Marketing Class ' 66, Marketing Society, Southwest Texas HTC, Newman Club, Corps. DIAZ-MILIAN, JULIO FRANCISCO Marketing San Miguel, El Salvador Class ' 66, Intramural Football Basketball, Pan American Club, Soccer Club, Marketing Society, Intramural Handball, Horseshoes. DIBRELL JR., CHARLES FREDRICK Rick Management San Antonio Class ' 66, Wrestling Club, Design Student Society Rep., San Antonio HTC, Vice- Pres. Yell Leader, Flight Officer, Best Drilled Freshman Soph. DILLARD, ROBERT HENRY Dumpy Ind. Engr. Houston Class ' 66, Intramural Mgr. Soph, SCONA X Arrangements Vice Chairman, SCONA XI Arrangements Chairman, Sgt.-Maj. Fourth Group, Inspector General Corps Staff, Out¬ standing Soph. Sqdn. 13, Cadet Court, ASME, Student Engr. Council, President-TSPE. DILTZ JR., THEO ROY Management Honolulu, Hawaii Class ' 66, Sons of Service, Flying Cadets, Parachute Club, Parachute Team. DIMOCK, JAMES A. Jim Pre. Med. Houston Class ' 66, Pre Med-Pre Dent Society, Houston HTC, D.S. DINSMORE, PHILIP KURT E.E. Houston Class ' 65, IEEE, TSPE. DISMUKES, JOHN THOMAS Tom Range Science Mirando City Class ' 66, Range Forestry Club. DOCKERY, RODNEY LEE Doc Marketing Kirbyville Class ' 66, Yell Leader, Opportunity Award Scholarship, Ruby Korth Scholarship, Texas Education Scholarship, Fish Swimming Water Polo Team, Wrestling Team, Weight Lifting Team, Marketing Society, Pre-Law Society, Management Society, Accounting Society, Finance Society, Freshman Engr. Society, Psychology Society, Corps, Sociology Society, Beaumont HTC, Newman Club, Intramurals. DODGEN, JOHN PRICE Vet. Med. Carrizo Springs Class ' 66, Phi Eta Sigma-Historian, Pre Vet Society-Pres., Vet. School Pres., AVMA Council. DODSON, DAVID BARNARD Nardie Ag. Eco. Corpus Christ! Class ' 63, D.S., Alpha Zeta, Phi Kappa Phi, Singing Cadets, Ag. Eco. Club. DODSON, DAVID HOWARD Ag. Eco. f Class ' 66, Ag. Eco. Club. Decatur DONOHO JR., DENNIS D. E.E. Class ' 66, IEEE, TSPE. Corsicana DONAHO, GLYNN ROBERT Psychology Houston Class ' 66, Newman Club, Society American Military Engineers, Vice 1 Pres.-Student Psychological Assn., Handball Club-Secretary Treasurer. DONOVAN, RICHARD LEE Butch Physics Cisco Class ' 66. DOOLEY, RICHARD M. Economics lola Class ' 66, D.S., Who ' s Who, Pres. Soph. Class, Vice-Pres. Fish Class, Student Senate, Elec¬ tion Commission, Omicron Delta Epsilon, Scholastic Sergeant Second Brigade, Economics Club, Chairman Contemporary Arts Comm., Sweetheart Selection Comm., Parliamentarian Arts Sciences Council, Ring Comm., Advisory Board Exchange Store. DOOLITTLE III, JAMES H. Jim M.E. San Antonio Class ' 66, Automotive Engr. Society, M.E. American Society, Air Force Sweetheart Selection Comm., Supply Officer Second Wing. DORAN, RUSSELL LEE Rusty Finance Corsicana Class ' 66, Baseball, Ross Volunteers, Program Chairman-Finance Society, Navarro County HTC-Treasurer. DOWNEY, CHARLES RUSSELL C.E. Class ' 65, ASCE. DOYAL, SIDNEY RAY Ag. Eco. Class ' 66, Ag. Eco. Club, HTC. DOYLE, THOMAS ARTHUR Aero. Engr. Class ' 66, AIAA, SCONA, Ross Volunteers. Chuck San Antonio Mercury Tom Highland, Ind. DROLLINGER, HARRY BENJAMIN Benny Animal Science Dallas Class ' 65, Dallas HTC, Pre. Vet., Bonfire Committee, Semper Fidelis, Law Hall Dorm Council. DROMGOOLE, GLENN ALLEN Journalism Sour Lake Class ' 66, Editor-The Battalion, Battalion Staff, Pres.-Sigma Delta Chi, MSC Council, Corps of Cadets, Who ' s Who, Aggie Players, Opportunity Awards Scholarship. DRUEBERT, HILMAR CARL C.E. New Braunfels Class ' 66, Centex HTC, ASCE. EGGLESTON, EDWARD MINE! E.E. Class ' 65, IEEE, TSPE, Band. EIDSON, LOUIE DEWAYNE E.E. Class ' 66, Phi Eta Sigma, Eta Kappa Nu, Tau Beta Pi, IEEE, TSPE. DRUAAAAOND II, JOSEPH CHARLES Joe C.E. Temple Class ' 66, Young Democrats, Texas Society Professional Engineers, AlChE, Intramural Sports. DUCHAMP, EUGENE A. Fox Marketing Selma, Ala. Class ' 66, Orange HTC-Pres., Pre Law Society-Pres., Marketing Society, Newman Club, Dixie HTC. DUNGAN, CLIFFORD THOMAS Cliff Animal Science Dallas Class ' 66. DUREN, JERRY L. Animal Science Bryan Class ' 66. DURHAM, LAVOYGER JOHNNY Range Science Armstrong Class ' 66. DUTY, DOUGLAS WAYNE Entomology Eddy Class ' 65, Pres.-Waco HTC, Social Chairman-WHTC, Vice Pres.-Entomology Club, Publicity Chairman Entomology Club, Entomological Society. DUVALL JR., DUNCAN E. Dune Aero. Engr. Bellingham, Wash. Class ' 66, Tau Beta Pi, Sigma Gamma Tau-Vice Pres., AIAA-Vice Pres., Phi Eta Sigma. EARL, JERRY MICHAEL Ind. Tech. San Antonio Class ' 66, Alpha Phi Omega, Ind. Ed. Club, Great Issues Comm., Newman Club, Young Republicans, Bowling Comm. EASTMAN III, GEORGE LEONARD Pre. Med. Orange Class ' 66, Newman Club, Orange HTC, Pre Med-Pre Dent Society Corresponding Secretary. EDDLEMAN, EARL GENE Bus. Mgt. Pasadena Class ' 65, Vice Pres.-Alpha Delta Sigma, Profession Advertising Fra ternity for Men, Vice Pres.-University Lutheran Church, Society for Advancement of Management, Pasadena HTC. Tom West Columbia EDLING, THOMAS OTTO Ind. Ed. Class ' 65. EDWARDS, JAMES A. Marketing Class ' 66, Marketing Society, Alpha Delta Sigma. Tony Temple Ed San Antonio College Station EILERS JR., MELVIN Ag. Ed. Class ' 66, Collegiate FFA. ELLEBRACHT, DENNIS STANLEY Ag. Ed. Class ' 66, Sr. Livestock Team, Sr. Wool Team, Collegiate FFA. ELLIS, ROBERT CHARLES Accounting Class ' 66, Freshman Engineering Society, Band, Accounting Society. ELS II, EDGAR JAMES Vet. Med. Class ' 68, AVMA. Pottsville Fredericksburg B.A. Houston Eddie Alexandria, La. 1 I ELY, JOSEPH T. Management Oklahoma, City Class ' 66, Sons of Service, Society for Advancement Management. EMBREY, WILLIAM TERRELL Terry Animal Science San Antonio Class ' 66, Rodeo Club, Saddle Sirloin Club. ENGDAHL, GILBERT RAYMOND Gil Animal Science Brady Class ' 66, Saddle Sirloin Club, Mason-McCulloch County HTC-President, Sr. Wool Judging Team, Little Southwestern Livestock Show, Reserve Champion Sheep Showman. J, la - , ENGELBERT, RICHARD E. C.E. Class ' 66, Treasurer-Puryear Hall, ASCE, TSPE. ENGELBERT, ROBERT ARTHUR C.E. Class ' 66. ENGLAND, ROY BELVIN Vet. Science Class ' 66, Jr. Chapter AVMA, Phi Kappa Phi, Phi Eta Sigma. ENGLISH, RONALD WAIN Ron Economics Bellaire Class ' 66, A M Judo Club, Economics Club. ESCOBAR, KENNETH RICHARD Rick Animal Science Houston Class ' 66, Pre-Vet Society, Bellaire HTC, Rodeo Club, Fish Yell Leader. ESPARZA, EDWARD DURAN M.E. San Antonio Class ' 66, ASME-Chairman, Pi Tau Sigma-Treasurer, Tau Beta Pi, Student Engi¬ neers Council-Treasurer, D.S., Intramurals, Opportunity Award Scholarship, United Steel Workers of America Scholarship, Cooper-Bessemer Corporation Scholarship, Freshman Engineering Society, Dance Class Committee, Dormitory Council. ESTES, IVAN G. Big I Bus. Mgmt. Ballinger Class ' 66, Band, Society for Advancement of Management, YMCA, San Angelo-West Texas HTC. EVANS, MICHAEL LEWIS Mike Marketing Pasadena Class ' 66, Finance Society, Marketing Society, SCONA X, Sr. Intramural Athletic Manager, Pasadena HTC. FAMBROUGH, STEVE EUGENE Fam Ag. Ed. Wickett Class ' 66, Alpha Zeta, Gamma Sigma Delta, Saddle Sirloin Club, Secretary Collegiate FFA. FARR IV, LOUIS LEE Bud Vet. Med. Big Lake Class ' 66, A.V.M.A. FELPS, ALTON DALE P.E. Johnson City Class ' 66, Ross Volunteers, Firing Squad, Hill Country HTC, P.E. Club. FERGUSON, JOHN THOMAS Tom Chem. Engr. Pasadena Class ' 66, AlChE, TSPE, Episcopal Canterbury. FERREIRA, ABEL MANUEL E.E. Panama Class ' 66. FERRIS, DARREL LEE Vet. Med. El Paso Class ' 66, Phi Eta Sigma, Phi Kappa Phi, Student A.V.M.A., El Paso HTC, Fish and Game Club. FICKER, RICHARD HENRY E.E. Class ' 66, Institute of Electrical Electronic Engineers, Singing Cadets. FICKESSEN, JACK R. Finance Class ' 66. FIEDLER, LLOYD NEIL Vet. Med. Class ' 65. FICHTNER JR., RUSSELL W. Accounting Class ' 66, Accounting Society. Rich Staunton, III. Fort Worth New Braunfels Rusty San Antonio FILBURN III, RALPH BERNARD Fil Aero. Engr. San Angelo Class ' 66. FILLINGER, THOMAS JOSEPH Tom Wildlife Sci. D ' Hanis Class ' 65, Fish Game Club, Newman Club. FISCHER, DAVID HEINZ Lo-o Ag. Eco. Houston Class ' 66, Wildlife Club, Ag. Eco. Club. FISHER, JOE HENRY Chem. Engr. San Leon Class ' 65, Ross Volunteers, Cadet Major-Batt. Staff, Operations Sgt.-Second Wing Staff, Phi Eta Sigma, Freshman Engr. Society, AlChE-Vice Pres., Bay Area HTC. FISHER, ROY JOE Accounting El Campo Class ' 65, Puryear Hall Athletic Officer, Accounting Society, D.S. FISHER, TERRY LEO Pre. Dent. Houston Class ' 66, Commander Second Battalion, Ross Volunteers First Platoon Sergeant, Permanent Firing Squad, Outstanding Freshman First Brigade, Pre Med-Pre Dent Society, SCONA IX, American Ordnance Society. FISHER, THOMAS EDWARD Turk M.E. Midland Class ' 66, Freshman Engineering Society, ASME, TSPE, Civilian Student Council, Dorm Council, Midland HTC. FLETCHER, PIERCE HAROLD Tuffy Management Kerrville Class ' 66, Football, Management Society. FLETCHER, RONALD WILLIAM Ron Ind. Engr. Longview Class ' 66, Ross Volunteers, Student Senate, Student Engineers Council, Alpha Pi Mu, Secretary-SCONA X, Delegate-SCONA XI, Executive Officer Third Wing Staff. 134 _____ FREY, WILBURN LOUIS Ag. Ed. Class ' 66, Collegiate FFA, Rodeo Club. FRIEDRICH, WILLIAM T. C.E. Class ' 66, ASCE, Bell County HTC. FRITSCHE, CHARLIE MICHAEL Ind. Tech. Class ' 66, Sky Divers. FLOWERS, PHILLIP RANDOLPH Phil E.E. McLean Class ' 66, IEEE. FONDON JR., JOHN WILLIAM Aero. Engr. Blessing Class ' 64, Sec.-Matagorda HTC, Institute Aerospace Science, American Institute Aero- nautics Astronautics, Texas Society Professional Engineers, Guidon Bearer Sqdn. 9. FORD, EDWIN R. Ed C.E. Brownfield Class ' 66. FORMAN, JAMES DESMOND Animal Science Victoria Class ' 65, Saddle Sirloin Club. FOSTER, BRUCE TERRY Range Mgmt. Hondo Class ' 66, Social Chairman Range Forestry Club, Chairman-Turkey Shoot, Co- Chairman-Turkey Sale. FOSTER, JIM Animal Science Willow City Class ' 66. FOWLER, DONALD WAYNE M.E. Wichita Falls Class ' 66, OAS Scholarship, Treasurer-ASME, Vice Pres.-Wichita Falls HTC, Co-operative Education Program. FRASER, JOSEPH GREGORY Range Science Grapevine Class ' 66, Dorm Council, Range Forestry Club-Reporter, American Society of Range Mgmt., Plant Identification Team. FRAZIER, STEPHEN WAYNE Steve Animal Science Paris Class ' 66, Freshman Agricultural Society Parliamentarian, Circle K Secretary, American Ordnance Assn., D.S. FREDERICK, RALPH ARTHUR Fred E.E. Copperas Cove Class ' 66, Phi Eta Sigma, Eta Kappa Nu, IEEE. FREDERIKSEN, LARRY WAYNE Zoology Dallas Class ' 66, Pre-Vet Society, John Avery Lomax Folklore Society, Dallas HTC. ft FREI, MELVIN R. Ag. Ed. Lott Class ' 66, Alpha Zeta, Gamma Sigma Delta, Collegiate FFA-Historian, Moorman Scholarship, NSF Summer Fellowship, D.S., Alternate SCONA XI, Puryear Dorm Council, Intramurals-Softball. FRITZ, WELDEN BRADLEY Wildlife Mgmt. Rockdale Class ' 66. FRY, CLIFFORD LESLIE Economics San Antonio Class ' 67, Aggie Players, Pres.-Apartment Council, Civilian Student Council, SCONA XI, Economics Society. FULGHAM, WILLIAM NEAL Bill Accounting Mineola Class ' 66, Ross Volunteers, Accounting Society, First Sgt. Co. G-1, DMS. FURRH, SAMUEL R. Ag. Eco. Wills Point Class ' 66, Ag. Rep.-Ag. Council, Ag. Eco. Club, Supply Officer G-1, Treasurer-Ag. Council, D.S., Alpha Zeta, Intramural Track Winner. GADEN, JOHN DRYER Jack Economics Bellaire Class ' 66, Houston HTC, Pre-Law Society, Pre Med-Pre Dent Society, Platoon Leader Co. E-l, Russian Club. GALLOWAY, WILLIAM E. Bill Geology Waco Class ' 66, Tau Beta Pi, Pres.-Geology Club, Phi Eta Sigma, NSF Summer Re¬ search Grant, Pres.-Hart Hall, Outstanding Soph., Second Wing, Mobil Oil Scholarship-Geology, D.S. GARCES, ALVARD ENRIQUE Agronomy Cali, Colombia Class ' 65, Agronomy Society, Pan American HTC. GARCIA DE PAREDES, DIEGO ROMON C.E. Panama Class ' 66, ASCE, Pan-Am Club. GARCIA JR., GERALD Journalism Beeville Class ' 66, The Battalion-Staff Writer, Asst. News Editor, Managing Editor, Sports Editor, MSC Council, Sigma Delta Chi-Vice Pres., Society A M Journalists-Pres., t Liberal Arts Council. GARCIA, MARIO NARRO History-Spanish Harlingen Class ' 65, SCONA, Interpreter for U. of Mexico Delegation, Dorm Rep., Newman Club. GARCIA, ROBERT R. Bob Architecture Corpus Christ! Class ' 66, Puryear Dorm Council, DSS, Newman Club, Camera Club. GARDNER, PAUL FROST Accounting Seguin Class ' 66, Ross Volunteers, Aggieland Staff, Hillel Club, Accounting Society. GARNER, STUART M. Stu Mathematics El Paso Class ' 66, Baptist Student Union, MSC Camera Comm. GARZA JR., PEDRO POLANCO Pete E.E. Harlingen Class ' 67. GAY, JOHN D. Accounting Spring Branch Class ' 66, Corps Staff, Deputy Corps Commander, Student Senate, Honor Council, Rep.-Civilian Student Council, Ross Volunteers Operations Officer, Permanent Firing Squad, Amer. Ordnance Assn., Town Hall Staff, Who ' s Who, Fish Drill Team, Sweetheart Selection Comm., Exchange Store Comm., Yell Leader Comm., SCONA IX, SCONA X Transportation Chairman, SCONA Xl-Delegate, Naval Academy Foreign Affairs Conf., Outstanding Soph, in Corps, DAR Award, Houston Chamber of Commerce Award, Houston Financial Executive Institute Scholarship. GAYLE, CHARLES MICHAEL Mike Ag. Ed. Grapeland Class ' 66, FFA, Freshman Agricultural Society, Liberty HTC. GAYLE, ROBERT WAYNE Ag. Eco. Crockett Class ' 66, Ag. Eco. Club, Freshman Agriculture Society, Houston County A M Club. GEORGE, EDWARD HENDERSON Ed Arch. Const. Cumberland, Md. Class ' 66, A.G.C. ifMik GERMAN, DONN LYNN E.E. Class ' 65, IEEE, Band, Student Senate, Pecan Valley HTC. GIBSON, DAVID VERNON E.E. Class ' 66, MSC Camera Committee. GIBSON, GARY CLIVE C.E. Class ' 66. GIEGER, DAVID K. E.E. Houston Class ' 65, IEEE. GIESENSCHLAG, WILLIAM H. Bill History Snook Class ' 66, Phi Eta Sigma, Phi Kappa Phi, Outstanding Freshman Co. E-3, History Club- Sec. Treas., Arts Sciences Council-Sec. Treas., Liberal Arts Council. GIL, ELIAS EDVARDO E.E. Laredo Class ' 66, IEEE. Brownwood Waco Gib Berryville, Ark. GILBERT, MICHAEL D. Gilbo Accounting Wichita Falls Class ' 66, Outstanding Freshman Sqdn. 9, Guideon Bearer, First Sgt. Sqdn. 9, Pres.- Wichita Falls HTC. GILL, ELLIS CHARLES Pre. Med. Silsbee Class ' 66, Band, YMCA, Pre Med-Pre Dent Society, Head Drum Major. GILLHAM, EARL FRANK Animal Science Claude Class ' 66. GLAZE, KENNETH EDWARD Zoology Longview Class ' 65. GINGRICH, LARRY HOWARD Arch. Design Sinton Class ' 66, Design Student Society. GLASSFORD, DAVID M. Dave Pre. Med. Fort Worth Class ' 66, Dorm Pres., Vice Pres.-C.S.C, Student Senate, Phi Eta Sigma, Pre Med-Pre Dent Society, D.S. GOERS, ROGER THOMAS E.E. Lake Mills, Wis. Class ' 65, IEEE, Texas Society Professional Engineers. GOMEZ, RUDOLPH VASQUEZ Rudy Architecture Fort Worth Class ' 66, Fort Worth HTC, Design Student Society. GOODMAN, LARRY ELLIS Leg Land. Arch. Amarillo Class ' 64, Student Affiliate ASLA, MSC Bowling Committee, Intramural Softball. 136 GOODWIN, HENRY W. Management Pasadena Class ' 66, Management Society, Pres.-Pasadena HTC. GORDON, DANNY MARSHALL Accounting Corsicana Class ' 66. GORDON, PATRICK THOMAS Pat Geology San Antonio Class ' 66, Geological Society-Vi ce Pres., Fish Drill Team, Student Engineers Council, Newman Club, A.A.P.G., D.S. GOSDIN, TOMMY LYNN Ag. Engr. Glen Rose Class ' 66, Tau Beta Pi, Student Branch American Society of Agricultural Engineers, Stu¬ dent Ag. Council. GOSNEY, GARY LYNN Goz Vet. Med. Fort Worth Class ' 66, A.V.M.A., D.S., President Pre-Vet Society. GOSSCHALK, JOOST A. Marketing White Oak Class ' 66, Marketing Society. GRAF, ALBERT DAN Ag. Eco. Vernon Class ' 66, Ag. Eco. Club, Gamma Delta, D.S. GRAF, KENNETH EARL Keg Accounting Vernon Class ' 66, Accounting Society, Band, Gamma Delta President-Lutheran Students. GRAFTON, MICHAEL BROWN Cajun Accounting Lafayette, La. Class ' 66, Accounting Society, Louisiana HTC-Treasurer, D.S., Bugle Rank. GRAHAM, DAVID ELDRIDGE Dave History Bay City Class ' 66, Vice Pres.-Freshman YMCA, Sec.-YMCA, YMCA Cabinet, Election Comm., Vice Pres. Pres.-History Club, MSC Council, Exec. Vice Pres.-MSC Council Directorate, D.S., Band, Drum Bugle Corps, Peace Corps Council, Honor Council, Cadet Court, Scholarship Officer- Comb. Band Staff, Who ' s Who. GRAHAM, RICK J. W. Pre. Law Fort Worth Class ' 66, Outstanding Soph., Drum Bugle Corps, First Sergeant, Commanding Of¬ ficer Corps Wrestling Champion, Bugle Rank, Marketing Society, Fort Worth HTC. GRAY, JAY ALAN Finance Fort Worth Class ' 66, Air Div. Commander, D.S., Dist. Mil. Student, SCONA X, First Sgt. Ross Volunteers, R.V. Firing Squad, Outstanding Air Force ROTC Junior, Out¬ standing Sophomore First Wing, Outstanding Fish First Wing, Delegate-Air Force Academy Assembly, Honor Council, Pres.-Cadet Court, Corps Staff Supply Sergeant, Houston Chamber of Commerce Military Affairs Comm. Award, Air Force Times Award. GRAY JR., JOHN WILLIAM History Class ' 65, History Club, Pre-Vet Society, Best Drilled Soph. GREAK, GERALD T. Aero. Engr. Austin Austin HTC, Gymnastics Club. Ted Liberty Class ' 66, Freshman Football, Sec.-Texas Society Professional Engineers, Rifle Team. GREENLEE, CHARLES HOMER Animal Science Fort Worth Class ' 66. GRICE, GARY K. Meteorology Dawson Class ' 66. GRIFFEY, BERT Mr. G P-E- Downey, Calif. Class ' 66, Varsity Swim Team, Jr. National Water Polo Champion Team, A M Sport Parachuting Club, P.E. Club. GRIFFIN III, CHARLES VERNON Charlie Ag. Eco. Uvalde Class ' 66, Ag. Eco. Club, Southwest Texas HTC, Wrestling Club. GRIFFITH, JOHN STEPHEN Steve Bus.Mgmt. Corpus Christ! Class ' 66, Platoon Leader Co. A-l, Intramural Manager, Society for Advancement of Man¬ agement, DMS. GRIFFITH, MICHAEL WAYNE Mike Aero. Engr. La Porte Class ' 66, Pres.-AIAA, Vice-Pres. Student Engineers Council, Fish Track Team. GRIMM, FRED EDWARD Ag. Ed. Salado Class ' 66. GRINSTEAD, GERALD T. Ag. Ed. Class ' 66, Collegiate FFA, Student Advisor of Collegiate FFA Chapter. CUDGEL, K EITH EDWARD Vet. Med. Class ' 66, Student Chapter-A.V.M.A. GUERRA, ROBERT LOUIS History Class ' 66, Law Hall Dorm Council. Brownwood Honey Grove Bob Brownsville GUNTER, JOHN C. Animal Science Class ' 66. Rogers GUTIERREZ, HECTOR XAVIER A.H. Class ' 66. Laredo GUYAAON, RICHARD FRANK Ag.Ed. Raymondville Class ' 66, Rio Grande Valley HTC, Rodeo Club Reporter, National Intercollegiate Rodeo Assn., Collegiate FFA. HABZE, JOSE ALBERTO A l.E. Class ' 66, Pan-American Club, Triangle Club. HAGLUND, CARL HERAAAN Marine Trans. Class ' 66. HAIRGROVE, THOAAAS B. Vet. Med. Class ' 67. Suso” Guayaquil, Ecuador Galveston Tom Kempner Bill Athens HALL, BILLY THOAAAS Ag. Eco. Class ' 66, Ag. Eco. Club. HALL, CLAUDE BEVIL Marketing Kirbyville Class ' 66, AAarketing Society-Program Chairman, T Assn., Baseball AAgr., Football AAgr., Twelfth AAan Bowl, Intramural Athletics. HALL, WILLIAAA STANLEY Stan Aero. Engr. College Station Class ' 66, Wesley Foundation, Great Issues Committee, AIAA. Pat Houston Bill Houston HAAAILTON, PATRICK C. C.E. Class ' 66, American Society Civil Engineers, Chi Epsilon. HAAAILTON, WILLIAAA LUTHER Ind. Tech. Class ' 65, Ordnance Society, Ind. Ed. Society, D.S. HAAAAAE, CURTIS SCOTT A l.E. Class ' 65, ASAAE, SAE, AIIE, Rodeo Club, First Wing Color Guard, Scholastic Sgt. Sqdn. 5, Executive Officer Second Group Staff. Weslaco Flatonia HANNA, WAYNE WILLIAAA Ag. Ed. Class ' 66, Chancellor-Alpha Zeta, Collegiate FFA, Treasurer-Ag. Communication Club, Outstanding Jr. in Ag. Ed., Freshman Soph. Sears Roebuck Scholarship, D.S., Who ' s Who. HANSEN, CLIFTON DOUGLAS Doug Entdmology San Benito Class ' 65, Entomology Club, Saddle Sirloin Club. HANSELKA, CALVIN WAYNE Wildlife Sci. Victoria Class ' 64, Fish Game Club, Floor Rep.-Dorm 13. Georgetown Gonzale ( s Danny Odessa Professional Harb Channing Bob 138 HANUSCH, JOHN A. Ind. Tech. Class ' 66, Ind. Ed. Society, Vice President Williamson County HTC. HANZALIK, HERAAAN AUGUST Chem. Engr. Class ' 66, AlChE. HAPENNEY II, JAAAES D. E.E. Class ' 66, Institute of Electronic Electrical Engineers, Texas Society Engineers, Odessa HTC, Freshman Engineering Society. HARBERT, JERRY CLAY Animal Science Class ' 66, Fish Track Team, Saddle Sirloin Club, Brock Bridle. HARCROW, ROBERT J. History Warner Robins, Ga. Class ' 65, Fish Drill Team, Assn. Former Fish Drill Team, Executive Officer Sqdn. 3, Commandants Award, Sons of Service Club, Cadet Court. HARDEAAAN, LYAAAN JOSEPH E.E. Class ' 66, lEEE-Chairman, Associate Editor-Engineer, Student Engineers TSPE, Phi Eta Sigma, Eta Kappa Nu. HARDING, HENRY ROLAND C.E. Class ' 65. HARGROVE, THOAAAS REX Ag. Journalism Class ' 66, Vice-President Senior Class, Vice-Pres. Jr. Class, Editor-Agriculturist, Pres.- Agricultural Communications Club, National Sec.-Treas. Agriculture College AAagazines Associated, Pres.-Fisher County HTC, Student Ag. Council, Election Comm., AAanaging Editor-Review, Parachute Club, Freshman Ag. Society, Snyder HTC, Ordnance Corporal Co. D-l, Ordnance Sgt. Co. D-l, Anderson-Clayton Ag. Journalism Award. HARRIAAAN, WILLIAAA BRADFORD Bill Mod. Lang. Tripoli, Libya, N. Africa Class ' 66, Freshman Swimming Numeral, Swimming Letterman, Water Polo Team, Jr. National Water Polo Championship Team, Platoon Leader, Swimming Team. Bryan Council, Bud Bryan Tom Rotan HARRIS, DICKIE A. Psychology La Porte Class ' 66, Ross Volunteers, D.S., First Sgt. Sqdn. 5, Squad Leader R.V. HARRIS, FRANKLIN A. Gus M.E. Orange Class ' 66, American Society Mechanical Engineers, Society of Automotive Engineers, Corps of Cadets, Athletic Officer Co. G-2, Orange County HTC-Vice Pres. HARRIS JR., HAYWOOD LINK Butch M.E. Palestine Class ' 66, ASME. HARRIS, RONALD BARRY Ronnie Marine Biol. Odessa Class ' 64. HART, ANTHONY PAUL Tony Finance Charlotte, N.C. Class ' 66, Great Issues, SCONA Co-ordinator-Athletic Officer, Intramural Manager, Finance Club, Student Advisor-Great Issues. HART, HARRY WILLIAM M.E. Galveston Class ' 66, ASME. HARVEY, EDGAR JOHN Ag. Eco. Temple Class ' 66, Ag. Eco. Club, ROTC, Bell County HTC. HARVEY, GARY B. Harv Ind. Ed. Shamrock Class ' 66. HARVISON, GARY E. Wart E-E. Dallas Class ' 66, Swim Team, Bowling Team, Bowling Committee, Chess Club, SAME, IEEE. HASE JR., ROBERT RICHARD Bob Vet. Med. Shreveport, La. Class ' 66, Sons of Service Club, Shreveport HTC, American Vet. Med. Assn., Southwestern Veterinarian Staff. HASSELMEIER JR., ROBERT JOHN Puss P.E. Galveston Class ' 66, Pre Med-Pre Dent Society, Young Democrats Club, Health P.E. Club, Galveston Island HTC-Vice Pres. Pres., ROTC, Cadet Tech Sgt., TAHPER. HATCHER, LESTER B. Management Class ' 66. Hatch Orange : : : ' T ' ' Marfa San Antonio Bill Campbellsville, Ky. HAYNES, CLIFFORD GARY Zoology Class ' 65. HAYS, DAVID MAUERMANN Micro Biol. Class ' 66, San Antonio HTC. HAZARD, WILLIAM MARSHALL Pet. Engr. Class ' 65. HEARRON, GEORGE STANLEY Stan E.E. Panhandle Class ' 66, IEEE. HEEP, GERALD R. Kraut Accounting Fredericksburg Class ' 66, Civilian Student Council, D.S., Pres.-Dorm 19, Pres. Vice Pres.-Hill Country HTC, Accounting Society. HEFLEY, MARTIN WAYON Management Port Arthur Class ' 66, D.S., Port Arthur HTC-Pres.-Sec.-Treas., Management Society-Sec.-Treas. Program Chairman, American Ordnance Society. HEGER, ROBERT STANLEY Bob Marketing Seguin Class ' 66, Editor-Aggieland, Class Section Editor Aggieland, Sgt. Major Fourth Battalion Staff, Operations Officer Second Brigade Staff, SCONA IX, Newman Club, Centex HTC, Intramural Activities, Marketing Society, Management Society. D.M.S. Executive Officer Second Brigade HELLMAN, JAMES MARQUETTE Vet. Med. Muenster Class ' 66. HENARD JR., DAN M. Range Science Wellington Class ' 66, Range Forestry Club, Range Plants Team, Editor-Water Hole. HENDRIX, CLIFFORD DALE Dale Accounting Silsbee Class ' 66, Band, Singing Cadets, YMCA, Chi Alpha, Accounting Society. HENRY JR., SAM SHERRILL Govt.-Hist. San Antonio Class ' 66, SCONA VIII IX, Delegate-SCONA XI, Great Issues Committee, Pi Kappa Delta, Debate-2 Varsity Letters, SWC Debate Team-Sec. Treas., Ross Volunteers-3 Platoon Guide, Tech Sgt.-Fourth Battalion Staff, Platoon Leader-Co. E-2, D.S., DMS. HEREFORD, MICHAEL GEORGE Mike Ag. Eco. Houston Class ' 66. HERMANN, PAUL DAVID Marine Trans. Galveston Class ' 66. HERNANDEZ, GUADALUPE J. Lupe Psychology Houston Class ' 65, Sec.-Treas. Student Psychological Assn., Treas.-Y.D. ' s, Dorm 13-Sec. Treas., Dorm 20-Chaplain, Newman Club. HERNANDEZ,-JOAQUIN “Jack Mod. Lang. Caldwell Class ' 61, Education Club. HERNANDEZ, LUIS M. E.E. Class ' 66, IEEE, Pan-American Club. HERRING, SHELDON MARK Ag. Eco. Class ' 66, Ag. Eco. Club, Waco HTC, MSC Talent Committee. HICKS, HAL SHANNON Vet. Med. Class ' 66, Pre-Vet Society, AVMA, Rodeo Club, Rodeo Team. ' Wimba Panama Waco Alvin HILL, CORNELIUS E. “Neil Management San Antonio Class ' 66, Society for Advancement Management, Marketing Society, San Antonio HTC, Sr. Rep.-Arts Sciences Council, SCONA-Rep., Military Ball Program Comm., Combat Ball Comm. HILL, ORVEL F. Ag. Engr. Sylvester Class ' 66, Reporter-ASAE, Vice Pres.-Fisher County HTC. HILL, WALTER COLEMAN Pie History Houston Class ' 66. HILLHOUSE, STEPHEN ALVIE Snake M.E. Colorado City Class ' 66, ASME, Baseball. HILTON, WHITNEY JOSEPH Whip History Galena Park Class ' 66. HISER JR., THOMAS E. Tom Mathematics Fort Worth HLOZEK, DONALD RAY Accounting Class ' 66, Program Chairman-Accounting Society, Sec.-Treas.-HTC. HODGES, HIRAM WILLIAM Entomology Class ' 65, Entomological Society, Entomology Club. HOKE, DEWEY HARRIS Accounting Class ' 66, Accounting Society, Economics Club, Young Republicans. Class ' 66, Vice Pres.-Fort Worth HTC, Math Club, Physics Club. Blessing “Hokey Navasota Weslaco HOLCOMB, JOHN ALLEN Vet. Med. Class ' 66, AVMA. HOLDEN, ERIC JOSEPH Rick Pre. Med. Houston Class ' 66, Executive Officer, Russian Club, Ross Volunteers, Platoon Sergeant Ross Volunteers. HOLDER JR., LEONARD DONALD Don History San Antonio Class ' 66, D.S., Distinguished Military Student, USAR Award, Houston Chamber of Commerce Award, Ross Volunteers, Who ' s Who, Pres.-Cadet Court A , Election Commission, Outstanding Freshman Co. E-2. Outstanding Brigade Com¬ mander 1966. HOLLAN III, JOHN DOLPHIA Aero. Engr. Sinton Class ' 66, AIAA, Texa-j Society Professional Engineers, Sigma Gamma Tau, Newman Club. HOLLEY, TERRY D. Aero. Marshall Class ' 66, AIAA. HOLMAN, BAILEY M. Mike Physics Mt. Pleasant Class ' 66, Radio Club, Sigma Pi Sigma, D.S., Inter Collegiate Council, SCONA VIII. HOLSTER, JESSE LOUIS Jess Aero. Engr. Clarksville Class ' 66, American Institute Aeronautics Astronautics, Treas.-Sigma Gamma Tau, DMS, D.S. Freshman Engineering Society. HOLT, JACK B. M.E. Tulsa, Okla. Class ' 66, Ross Volunteers, Firing Squad, Press Club, Asst. Editor-Aggieland, D.S.- Military, Polaris Council, ASME, SAE, Outstanding Freshman Soph.-Co. A-2. HOOD, RONALD EARL Ron Wildlife Sc . Baytown Class ' 66, Game Fish Club, Gamma Sigma Delta, Education Club, Apartment 140 Council. HOWARD, JERRY ARTHUR Arch. Const. Class ' 66, D.S., AGC. HOWELL, CAROL MICHAEL Accounting Class ' 66, Civilian Apartment Council. HUDGINS, WILLIAM WAYNE Psychology Class ' 65, Baptist Student Union. HOOKS, DONALD LEE Economics Henderson Class ' 66, Economics Club, Omicron Delta Epsilon, Russian Club, Alpha Phi Omega. HOOPER, BENNIE M. Mike Accounting Santa Rosa Class ' 66, Phi Eta Sigma, Accounting Society. HOOTON, JAMES GLENN Accounting Marshall Class ' 66, Vice Chairman-Student Senate Election Commission, Pres.-HTC, Ac¬ counting Society, D.S. HOOTON, JAMES WILLIAM Hoot History New Orleans Class ' 66, Fish Swimming Team, Varsity Swimming Team, Co-Captain Varsity Swimming Team, Jr. National Water Polo Champions, New Orleans HTC. HOOVER, JOE E. Entomology Class ' 66, Entomology Club. HOPKINS JR., DAVID FLINNOYE Accounting Class ' 62, Singing Cadets, Accounting Society, Phi Eta Sigma, Squad San Angelo Pro Fort Worth Leader A-2. HOPKINS, JOHN BURLESON Hop Marketing San Angelo Class ' 66, San Angelo West-Texas HTC, Marketing Society, Apartment Council. HORNBACK, JAMES R. Dick Ind. Tech.-Pre. Vet. Decatur Class ' 66. HORTON, SIDNEY LANCE Ag. Engr. Tenaha Class ' 66, Secretary Treasurer-ASAE. Jim McComb, Miss. HOUSTON, JAMES BUCHANAN Government Class ' 66, Vice Pres.-Pre Law Society, Dixie HTC, Houston HTC. HOWARD JR„ BOB BRUCE Ind. Engr. San Antonio Class ' 65, San Antonio HTC, American Institute Industrial Engineers, Texas Society Professional Engineers. HOWARD, JAMES WARREN Jim Management Alleyton Class ' 66, Great Issues-Exec. Comm., SCONA Xl-Exec. Comm.—Co-ordinator, SAM _ Society, Sr. Intramural Athletics Manager, Montgomery County HTC, Alpha Phi Omega, Scholastic Character Guidance Officer First Wing, First Wing Color Guard, Color Sergeant. Clifton Mike New Orleans, La. Bill Houston — y HUDSON, BILLY WALTER C.E. Carthage Class ' 66, ASCE. HUDSON, WILLIAM RUDOLPH Bill Entomology Houston Class ' 66, Entomology Club, Intramural-Football, Bowling Softball. HUFFMAN, KIRBY WILLIAM Dairy Science Rochelle Class ' 66, Dairy Science Club, McCulloch-Mason HTC, Scholastic Officer, Co B-l, Pre Vet Society. HUFHINES, BOBBY RAY Accounting Class ' 66. HUNTER, LARRY T. Management Class ' 66, Management Society. HURTA, FRANK JOE Architecture Class ' 66, Freshman Track, Intramural Manager-Hart Hall. Amarillo Beeville F.J. Midfield HUSTON, MICHAEL DENNIS Mike English Old Saybrook, Conn. Class ' 66, SAME, English Society, Swimming Team, Fencing Team, Gamma Alpha Sigma- Chap. Pres., D.V., Best Drilled Freshman. HUTTO, AARON L. Bill Animal Science Dimmitt Class ' 66. INGRAM, JOHNNY LEROY John C.E. Odessa Class ' 65, Freshman Engineering Society, Civilian Student Council, Student Engi¬ neers Council, Apartment Council Chairman, Civilian Sweetheart Selection Comm., Program Chairman-J.L.T. McNew Student Chap. ASCE, Texas Surveyors Assn., Texas Society Professional Engineers, Winner-Engineering Graphics Lettering Contest, Odessa HTC, D.S. ISOM, CONRAD BERNARD Bernie C.E. Haughton, La. Class ' 65, DMS, ASCE. IVIE, GLEN WAYNE Wildlife Sci. Purdon Class ' 66, Game Fish Club, Alpha Zeta, Gamma Sigma Delta, D.S. JACKSON, DONALD LEE Don Accounting Robstown Class ' 66, Fish Tennis Team, Town Hall Staff, Accounting Society, Corpus Christ! HTC. OSCAR Buddy Iowa Park JACKSON, THOMAS M. Stonewall Ag. Ed. Houston Class ' 66, Agriculturist Staff, Student Senate, Collegiate FFA-Secretary Historian, Distinguished Military Student, Vice Pres.-Ag. Communications Club. JACOB, MICHAEL TELLER Mike Vet. Med. Alvin Class ' 66. JACOBS, JERRY ALLEN Aero. Engr. Class ' 66, AIAA, Sigma Gamma Tau, Tau Distinguished Air Force ROTC Cadet. JACOBY JR., PETE WILLIAM Range Management Class ' 66. San Antonio Beta Pi, Gamma Alpha Sigma, SOS Club, Bill Ozona JAEGERS, GORDON A. E.E. Class ' 66, IEEE. Glenview, III. JANIK, WILLIE L. Vet. Med. Crosby Dallas Class ' 66. JEFFUS, MAC RAYMOND Mathematics Class ' 65, Dallas HTC. JENDRUSCH, GERALD JOSEPH Jerry Accounting San Antonio Class ' ' 66, Floor Rep.-Leg. Hall, Dorm Treasurer, Dorm-Pres. Vice Pres., Civilian Student Council, Accounting Society, Judo Club. Athens Bob Texas City JENKINS, REAGAN ERVIN Marketing Class ' 66, Corps, Marketing Society, Intramural Manager. JENNINGS, ROBERT L. Ind. Tech. Class ' 65, Bay Area HTC-Treasurer Pres., Sqd. 8 General Moore, Best Engr. Outfit, Ind. Ed. Society. JERDEN, LARRY REX Journalism Shaw AFB, S.C. Class ' 66, Polaris Council, Best Drilled Soph., The Battalion, Sports Editor, Supply Sgt. Sq. 10, Supply Officer Sq. 2, Sons of Service HTC. JOHNSON, AFTON BENTON Marketing Class ' 66, HTC, Marketing Society. JOHNSON, GARY DARYL Ind. Tech. Class ' 66, Ind. Ed. Society, lota Lambda Sigma, Apartment Council. JOHNSON, GEORGE C. E.E. Class ' 66. Buddy San Antonio Sweetwater Chris Corpus Christ! ■ r§ mJh JOHNSON, JERRY W. Doc Ag. Ed. Class ' 66, Intercollegiate FFA-Historian. Webster JOHNSON, WILLIAM RANKIN Billy Marketing Class ' 66, Baseball, T Assn., Marketing Society. Bellville JONES, JAMES DALE Jimmy History Lovelady Class ' 66, Cadet Court, American Ordnance Assn., Distinguished Military Student, Arts Sciences Council, SCONA IX X, Scholastic Sgt., First Brigade, C. O. First Battalion. JONES, JERRY LYNN Agronomy Whitewright Class ' 66, DMS, Athletic Officer, Agronomy Society. JONES, RONALD MELVYN Agronomy Class ' 65, Alpha Zeta, Agronomy Society-Secretary, Soil Judging Team, JONES, RONALD WAYNE Ml. Class ' 66. Ronnie Brownwood D.S. Ronnie Longview 142 JONES, STEVEN AUBREY Steve Bus. A lgmt. Fort Worth Class ' 65, Society for Advancement of Management. JONES, THOMAS RICHARD Tom Bus. Mgmt. Dallas Class ' 66. JOZWIAK, PAUL LOUIS Paulie Education Sealy Class ' 65, Dorm Pres., Dorm Pres. Council, Civilian Student Council, Housemaster, Aggie Talent Show, Twelfth Man Bowl Football, Intramural Manager. JUAREZ, JACINTO PABLO Mathematics Laredo Class ' 66. JUAREZ, RUMALDO ZAPATA Rummy Sociology Robstown Class ' 66, Newman Club, Sociology Club. JURRIES, ROYCE WAYNE Wildlife Sci. Brenham Class ' 66, D.S., Fish Game Club, Education Club, Honor Society Phi Kappa Phi. KAISER, LARRY KURT Architecture Victoria Class ' 66. KARR, KENNARD G. Ken Ind. Tech. Wichita Falls Class ' 65, Swimming Team, Water Polo Team, Ind. Ed. Society, S.O.S., Wichita Falls HTC, Platoon Leader B-2. KEARNEY, JOHN ALLEN Ag. Eco. Columbus Class ' 66, Program Chairman-Ag. Eco. Club. KEELING, DONALD WILSON A.H. Dotson Class ' 66, Saddle Sirloin Club, Rodeo Club, East Texas HTC, Rodeo Team, Pre Vet Society. KEESE, LARRY ALWYN Vet. Med. Houston Class ' 66, Singing Cadets-Librarian Vice Pres., Pre Vet Society, A.V.M.A., South¬ western Veterinarian Staff. KEILERS, DENNIS RAY Range Science Class ' 66, Vice Pres.HTC. Austin KELLEY, CHARLES P. Aero. Engr. Class ' 66, Ross Volunteers, AIAA. KENNEDY, GARY WRIGHT Entomology Class ' 66, Pres.-Entomology Club, Ag. Council-Rep. KENT, LEONARD LYNN Ag. Ed. Class ' 66, Collegiate FFA-Advisor, Reporter, Historian, Parliamentarian. Pat Fairfield, Calif. Abbott Eldorado KERSH, WILLIAM IRVIN Bill Zoology Highlands Class ' 65. KEY, DENNIS MICHAEL Mike Vet. Med. Hardin Class ' 66, Pre-Vet Society, A.V.M.A., Vice-Pres. Lower Trinity Valley HTC. KIMMINS, RICHARD KENT Floriculture Class ' 66, Secretary-Treasurer Floriculture Club. KINCL JR., LOUIS JAMES Jimmy M.E. Taylor Class ' 66, SAE. KING JR., CULLIS LEE CL. Management Sterling Class ' 66, Society for Advancement of Management, Jr. Rep. Arts Science Council, Student NEA Athletic Officer, Intramural Football Track, San Angelo HTC. KING, JOE DONALD Don Animal Science Wharton Class ' 66, Aggie Rodeo Club. KINNARD, DARRELL WAYNE Ag. Ed. Granbury Class ' 66, FFA, Alpha Zeta. KINNARD, JAKE DARLAN Ag. Ed. Granbury Class ' 66, Dormitory Pres. Law Hall, Dormitory Athletic Officer, Civilian Student Council, Collegiate FFA. KIYA, MICHAEL KENNETH E.E. Class ' 66, IEEE, TSPE, SCONA, S.O.S. Mike Palo Alto, Calif. KLEEMEIER, HENRY GEORGE Pet. Engr. Class ' 66, Student Engr. Council, Polaris Council, Petroleum Engr. Club. KLEVENHAGEN, ROBERT GERARD M.E. Class ' 66, ASME, SAE. KLUGE, CHARLES ALFRED Psychology Class ' 66, President-Student Psychological Association. Buddy Houston Bob San Antonio Chuck Lake Jackson KNIGHT, JOHN WILSON M.E. San Antonio Class ' 65, Society Automotive Engineers, American Society Mechanical Engineers, San Antonio HTC. KNOUSE, JERRY ANTHONY Arch. Const. New Orleans, La. Class ' 66, AGC, SAME, Knights of Columbus. KNOWLES, ROBERT GLENN Bob Ind. Tech. Victoria Class ' 66, lota Lambda Sigma, Ind. Ed. Society. KOCH, KENNETH JOSEPH C.E. Class ' 66, ASCE, Newman Club, Freshman Drill Team-Commander. KOEHN, DONALD WAYNE Arch. Const. Class ' 66. KOONCE, ALAN RAY Finance Class ' 66, Baseball, T Association. San Antonio Don Brenham Fort Worth KOOSER, DONALD EUGENE Finance Class ' 66, Track. KOTHMANN, HERBERT GLEASON Wildlife Sci. Class ' 65, Fish Game Club, Education Club, Hill Country HTC. KROESCHE, JOSEPH L. C.E. Class ' 66, ASCE, TSPE, D.S., Chi Epsilon. KRONENBERGER, LOUIS Aero. Engr. Houston Class ' 66, Secretary-Texas Society For Professional Engineers, American Institute Aero¬ nautics Astronautics. KUBICEK, DONALD Don Accounting San Antonio Class ' 66, Accounting Society. KUENEMANN, CHARLES LEE Ind. Tech. Fredericksburg Class ' 64, Hill Country HTC, Band, American Foundrymen ' s Society, Ind. Ed. Society. Don Houston Herb Llano Joe San Antonio KUNZ, ROBERT ALLISON Bob Chemistry Spring Branch Class ' 66, Freshman Track, Chemistry Society, John Lomax Folklore Society, Spring Branch HTC. KUYKENDALL, SAM Animal Science San Angelo Class ' 67, Jr. Sr. Livestock Team, Saddle Sirloin Club, Alpha Zeta. KYZAR, CARL THOMAS Zar Vet. Med. Brady Class ' 65. LACKEY, STACY HOMER Vet. Med. Muleshoe Class ' 66, Student Senate, American Vet. Med. Assn., Parliamentarian-Pre Vet Society. LaDUGUE, RONALD E. Ag. Ed. Seminole Class ' 65, Collegiate FFA-Vice Pres., D.S. LaGRANGE, CHARLES RICHARD Tamale Marketing Rio Grande City Class ' 66, Football, Marketing Society-Treas., T Assn. LAKE, SIMEON T. Sim History Fort Worth Class ' 66, D.S., Distinguished Military Student, Phi Eta Sigma, Phi Kappa Phi, Pi Kappa Delta, Pres.-Alpha Alpha, Who ' s Who, Debate Team, Trial Council Cadet Court, Issues Chairman Student Senate, Winner-George S. Patton Military Scholarship, Polaris Council, Apollo Club, Arts Sciences Council, Fish Drill Team, Election Commission Director- Debate Tournament, Delegate-SCONA X. LANDUA, DENNIS PAUL Agronomy Burton Class ' 66, Agronomy Society, Soil Conservation Society, Gamma Sigma Delta. LANDUA, PAUL DWIGHT Economics Hamilton Class ' 66, Economics Club. 144 LANE JR., ROBERT WILSON MI. Class ' 66, Polaris Council-Fish Rep., Platoon Sgt. Co. B-2. Bob College Station LANGHOFF, RALEIGH ROY Animal Science Yoakum Class ' 66, Student Ag. Council, Pres.-Dairy Science Club. LASSITER, MARTIN COKER Finance Kermit Class ' 65, Finance Society, Insurance Society, T Assn., Track Manager. LAWRENCE, JEAN PAUL MI. La Marque Class ' 66, ASME. LAWRENCE, LARRY RAYMOND MI. Longview Class ' 66, American Society of Mechanical Engineers, Deep East Texas HTC. LEACH, JOE DAVID Land Arch. Dallas Class ' 61, American Ordnance Assn., ROTC, Design Student Society, Arch. Executive Council, Vice President American Society For Landscape Architects. LEE, JOSEPH CHARLES Joe Finance Baytown Class ' 66. LeBLANC, RUFUS JOSEPH Rufe Geology Houston Class ' 66, Geological Society-Sec. Treas. LeCRONE, JOE MICHAEL Mike Ind. Tech. Amarillo Class ' 64, Pres.-Law Hall, Chairman Vice Chairman American Foundryman ' s Society, Dorm Pres. Council, Student Engineers Council, Ind. Ed. Society. LEE, ALFRED CHARLES Al El. Class ' 64, IEEE, TSPE, Aggieland Staff. San Antonio LEE, BENJAMIN K. Ben M.E. Class ' 65, ASME, Intramural Softball. Chicago, III. LEE, KENNETH BLAINE 9 Architecture l Class ' 66, Design Student Society. Coleman e _ LEE, ROBERT EDWARD Bob Ag. Ed. Gordon Class ' 66, Collegiate FFA, Officer-Reporter Law Hall Dorm Council, Rep. Alpha Zeta. LEFTWICH JR., MARION WESLEY Vet. Med. Lubbock Class ' 66, Singing Cadets, Chairman MSC Leadership Comm., Chairman MSC Music Comm., Vice Chairman MS Leadership Comm. LEGGETT, MORRIS DALE Wildlife Sci. Wichita Falls Class ' 64, Fish Game Club. LEIFESTE, RODNEY DEE PI. Class ' 66, P.E. Club, Twelfth Man Bowl Football, Mason HTC. LEMKE, CLYDE DEAN Accounting Class ' 66, Intramurals, Accounting Society. LESTER, PAUL W. Chem. Engr. Class ' 57, Sec.-Apartment Council, Pistol Team, AlChE, TSPE. LEWELLEN JR., THEODORE ELBERT Ted MI. Troup Class ' 66, Third Battalion Scholastic Guidance Officer, D.S., ASME, Freshman Engr. Society. LEWIS, HARRY SWIFT Hank Ind. Engr. New Orleans, La. Class ' 65, American Institute Ind. Engrs. Pres. Sec., Ross Volunteers, Texas Society Professional Engrs., D.S.-Military, Student Engrs. Council. LEWIS, HARRY WAYNE C.E. Snook Class ' 66, ASCE, TSPE, Chi Epsilon. LEWIS, LARRY DeWAYNE Psychology Snook Class ' 66. LEWIS, WILLIAM CHARLES Management Marshall Class ' 66, Accounting Society, Management Society, Marshall HTC-Vice-President. LIGDA, ANDREW LEONARD Drew Chem. Engr. McAllen Class ' 66, AlChE. dlkd, LIMERICK, LYNDON DOUGLAS Scooter Zoology Houston Class ' 66, Track Team, Pre Dent-Pre Med Society, Weight Lifting Team, Singing Cadets, Gamma Alpha Sigma. LINDSEY, ROBERT DANIEL Wildlife Sci. Mission Class ' 66, Pres.-Brazos Bowmen Archery Club. LINZ, MICHAEL FREDERICK Mike Bus. Mgmt. Glenwood Landing, N.Y. Class ' 65, Parachute Team, Fencing Team, Young Republicans. LINDSTROM, EVERETT NOLAN Sociology Channelview Class ' 65, Sociology Club, Landscape Architecture, Supply Officer Sqdn. 10, SCONA VII VIII, T-Bird Ten Club, Young Republican Conservative Club. LINTON, ROY EMKEN Empy Accounting Texas.City Class ' 66, Treasurer-Bay Area HTC, Accounting Society. LIPIEC, CHESTER MATTHEW Accounting Brooklyn, N.Y. Class ' 66, Sky Diving, Accounting Society, Semper Fidelis Society, Agriculturalist Staff, Agriculture Society. LITTLE, DOYCE LAYNE Butch M.E. Pasadena Class ' 66, ASME. LITTLE, ROBERT GENE Bob Ind. Tech. Sanderson Class ' 66, Ind. Ed. Club, Student Engineer ' s Council. LONG, CARL EDWIN Management Dallas Class ' 66, Rifle Team-4 Varsity Letters, Rifle Team Captain, Sec.-Treas. Semper Fidelis Society, SAME-Histor ' ian, Third Batt. Staff Operations Sgt., 1-3 Guidon Bearer, Best Drilled Soph. D-2 Second Brigade, • Platoon Honor Man, U.S. Marine Corps Platoon Leaders Class, SWC Rifle Team. LONG, ROBERT KENT Bob Economics Bastrop Class ' 66, Phi Eta oigma, Omicron Delta Epsilon, DMS, Treas. HTC, SCONA. LOPEZ JR., FRANK Math-Physics Houston Class ' 66, Distinguished Military Student, Cadet Capt., Scholastic .Character Guidance Officer-Fourth Batt. Staff, Ross Volunteers, Freshman Drill Team, Best Drilled Soph. Co. D-3 Third Brigade, R. D. Hinton Award, Newman Club, Alpha Phi Omega Pledge Pres.-Recording Sec., Fish Drill Team Assn.-Vice Pres. Competition Chairman, SCONA X, Town Hall Staff, SAME, D.S. LOPEZ JR., PETER ANTHONY £ Class ' 66, Eta Kappa Nu, Tau Beta Pi. Pete Pasadena Edcouch Johnny Pasadena LOPEZ, ROBERTO M.E. Class ' 66, ASME. LOVELACE JR., JOHN LOWELL Accounting Class ' 66, Accounting Society, Pasadena HTC. LUMMUS, JERRY LYNN Government Class ' 66, Ross Volunteers, Student Senate, SCONA Committee Chairman, Liberal Arts Council. Denison LUNSFORD, THOMAS MASON Tom Pre. Med. Lake Jackson Class ' 66, Pre Med Society, Pres. R.V. Firing Squad, R.V. Color Guard, Phi Kappa Phi, Who ' s Who, Fourth Battalion C.O. LYON, WILLIE L. Bill Pet Engr. Oklahoma City, Okla. Class ' 66, Secretary Pet. Engr. Club. LYONS, BARRY WM. Wildlife Mgmt. Houston Class ' 66. MacNUTT, JOHN GORDON Ind. Tech. Class ' 66, Pres.-Semper Fidelis Society, Ind. Ed. Corps. MADDOCK, WILLIAM ROBERT Ind. Dist. Class ' 66. MADDOX, ROBERT ALAN Meteorology Class ' 66, TAMSCAMS, Chi Epsilon Pi. Mac Houston Society, Parachute Club, Drum Bugle Bill College Station Bob Granite City, III. 146 MADRIGAL, GILBERTO C.E. Class ' 66, American Society Civil Engineers. MAENCHE JR., ALBERT GEORGE Mathematics Class ' 66, Singing Cadets. MAJORS, DAVID W. Bus. Mgmt. Class ' 66, Rodeo Club, Pre Gamma Alpha Sigma. Laredo S kip Rantoul, III. Dave El Paso Vet Society, El Paso HTC, Management Society, •-sr ' MAPLES, ALAN ROYCE English Class ' 66, D.S., English Society, Sec.-Alpha Circulation Manager-Battalion. MARESH, LARRY A. M.E. Class ' 65. MARK, HAROLD MICHAEL Vet. Med. Class ' 65. Butch Waco Phi Omega, Pre-Vet Society, Sbisa Waiter, Bryan Mike Houston MARKEY II, FRANK HENRY Mo.ose Ind. Tech. Henderson Class ' 66, Publicity Chairman Town Hall Staff, Publicity Chairman MSC Talent Comm., Treas.-lnd. Ed. Society, Freshman Engineering Society, American Foundryman Society. MARR, CHARLES ELBERT Chuck E.E. Dallas Class ' 66, SCONA VIII IX, Polaris Council, Dallas HTC, IEEE, SAME, Great Issues. MARROU JR., BENJAMIN FLORIAN Ben M.E. Seguin Class ' 66, American Society Mechanical Engineers-Vice Chairman, Cen-Tex HTC, Newman Club. MARTIN, CHESTER OWEN Ches Wildlife Sci. Waco Class ' 66, Student NEA, Game Fish Club, Wrestling Team, Education Club. MARTIN, VICTOR ZOE Vic Wildlife Sci. Waco Class ' 65, Scholastic Officer Sqdn. 6, Game Fish Club, Education Club, Texas Academy of Science, Wrestling Club, Corps Champion Intramural Wrestling. MARTINEZ, JUAN ANTONIO Ag. Enr. Guayaquil, Ecuador Class ' 66, ASAE, Pan-American Club. MARVIN, PAUL DEUTZ B.A. Mgmt. Class ' 66. MASER, ROBERT PERRY Ag. Eco. Class ' 66, Galveston HTC, Ag. Eco. Club, MASSEY, CALVIN L. Management i Class ' 66, Corpus Christi HTC, Military Academy Counselor. Mexico D.F., Mexico Bob Galveston Sec.-Treas. MSC Bovyling Committee. SAM, Corpus Christi Dorm 22 Vice Pres. Ramp Rep., Allen MATHEWS, DANIEL W. Ag. Eco. Class ' 66, Ag. Eco. Club. MATTHAEI, RUDOLF HERBERT E.E. Class ' 66, IEEE. MATTHEWS, JIMMY WAYNE Zoology Class ' 66, Vice Pres.-Dorm 19, Pre Med-Pre Dent Society, D.S. MATTHEWS, WARREN THOMAS Economics Dallas Class ' 66, Ross Volunteers, Freshman Drill Team, Third Brigade Color Guard, Town Hall Staff, Assn. Former Fish Drill Team Members-Sec. Pres., Dallas HTC, Best Drilled Fresh¬ man Co. D-3. MATTHYS, ALLEN WERNER Dairy Manufacturing Mart Class ' 66, Alpha Zeta-Scribe, Phi Kappa Phi, Dairy Science Club-Sec. Vice Pres., Gamma Sigma Delta, Who ' s Who, Student Ag. Council, Puryear Hall Dorm Council, Secretary-Southern Student Section-American Dairy Science Assn., Outstanding Jr. Ag. Student, Valedictory Scholarship, D.S., Herman Heep Scholarship, Sears-Roebuck Foundation Scholarship, Texas Section Food Technologists Scholarship, Southern Assn. Ice Cream Manufacturers Grant-in-Aid. MAUNEY, WELDON ARNOLD Dairy Sci. New Waverly Class ' 66, D airy Science Club, Moor Man ' s Scholarship. MAY, ROY LOVIS History Sherman Class ' 66, Band, Ross Volunteers, Second Platoon Guide, R.V. Firing Squad, Cadet Court B, Town Hall Staff, SCONA IX, X, XI, Publicity Chairman SCONA XI, Outstanding Cadet, Opportunity Award Scholarship, MSC Council Rep. McADAMS, CHARLES ORIEN Skip Finance Liberty Class ' 66, Pres.-Lower Trinity Valley HTC, Finance Society. McCALL, HOMER GENE Range Sci. Lufkin Class ' 66, Censor-Alpha Zeta, Range Forestry Club, Ag. Council, Pres.-Angelina County HTC, Freshman Ag. Society, Inter-Collegiate Council, Distinguished Mili¬ tary Student, D.S. McCLURE, MICHAEL ROSS Mike C.E. Poth Class ' 66. McCOLLUM, JAMES EARL Jim Wildlife Sci. Garland Class ' 65, Phi Eta Sigma, Freshman Ag. Society, Fish Game Club, Ag. Council, Alpha Zeta, Garland HTC, Gamma Sigma Delta, Dorm 13 Council. McCOY, FRANK HENRY P.E. Revere, Mass. Class ' 66, P.E. Club, Hart Hall Rep., TAHPER, A AHPER, Education Club, Yankee HTC, Theta Chi. AAcCOY, JOHN WILLIAAA Animal Sci. Paris Class ' 66. AAcDANIEL, EDWIN RALPH Eddie Agriculture Normangee Class ' 65. AAcDANIEL, RONALD Ron Chem. Engr. Waco Class ' 66, Phi Lambda Upsilon, American Institute Chemical Engineers, Texas So¬ ciety Professional Engineers. AAcDONALD, DARRYL EUGENE Range Sci. Austin Class ' 66, Range Forestry Club. AAcDOUGALL, SHELBY EDWARD AAac M.E. San Antonio Class ' 66, Freshman Drill Team, Freshman Engineering Society, ASAAE, Newman Club, ASAA. AAcGINNIS III, CHARLES TAYLOR AAagoo Ind. Tech. White Oak Class ' 66, Band, YAACA, SAAAE, AFS, Deep East Texas HTC, Soc.-Sec. Gamma Alpha Sigma, Scholastic Sgt., Drum AAajor. AAcWILLIAAAS, JAAAES L. Architecture Class ' 63. AAEADOWS, DANIEL B. Vet. Med. Class ' 66, AVAAA Council, Track Team. AAEBANE, H. FRANK M.E. Class ' 66, ASAAE, Pi Tau Sigma, Tau Beta Pi. AAcGOWAN, DEE WILLIS Wildlife Sci. Victoria Class ' 66. AAcGRATH, AAICHAEL JOHN Chem. Engr. Class ' 66, A.I. Chem. Engr. AAcINTOSH, DENNIS KEITH Vet. Med. Class ' 66. AAike AAorristown, N.J. Alief AAcKAUGHAN, EDWARD WESLEY Eddie Accounting San Benito Class ' 66, Football, T Association. AAcKINNEY, JOHN CARLTON Mathematics Crane Class ' 66, Ross Volunteers, Phi Eta Sigma, Phi Kappa Phi, Commanding Officer Third Wing. AAcAAATH, JOHN S. Mathematics Denton Class ' 66, Pres.-AAath Club, Vice-Pres. Denton Wise County HTC., Executive Of¬ ficer Company E-2. AAEDFORD, LEL L. Architecture Class ' 66. AAEDFORD, SIDNEY FRANK Finance ' Class ' 66, Intramural AAanager, Executive Officer. AAEDINA, ALFONSO J. Animal Sci. Class ' 66, Senior AAeats Judging Team, Saddle Sirloin Clu b. AAELCER, AAORTON RICHARD Rick Accounting Dallas Class ' 66, Pres.-Hillel Club, Fish Drill Team, Second Brigade Color Guard. AAELLA III, CHARLES AUGUSTUS Chas History Corpus Christ! Class ' 66, Historian Sr. Class, Second Platoon Leader Ross Volunteers, Corps Informa¬ tion Officer, Pres.-Corpus Christ! HTC, Sec.-American Ordnance Assn. AAENDOZA, FRANCISCO Zoology Laredo Class ' 66. AAERRELL JR., JACK GORDON Management Bolling AFB, Wash. D.C. Class ' 65, Sons of Service, Society for Advancement AAanagement, Rifle Team. AAERRITT, WELDON LLOYD Hurricane Psychology Snyder Class ' 66, Phi Eta Sigma, Phi Kappa Phi, Psychology Club-Sr. Rep. Liberal Arts Council, Snyder HTC, D.S., Distinguished AAilitary Student, Alternate-SCONA XI. AAERVISH, ALAN DALE Accounting College Station 148 Class ' 66, Accounting Society. 4i tS k METCALF, BILL HENRY C.E. Class ' 66. MEYER, JOHN FAGHAN Ag. Eco. Class ' 66, Ag. Eco. Club. MICHALAK, CHESTER H. Finance Class ' 64. Beckville Wharton Marlin MIKA, DONALD FRED Don Ind. Tech. Brownsville Class ' 66, Rio Grande HTC, Ind. Ed. Society, Alpha Phi Omega. MILLER, DAVID WALLACE Government Fort Worth Class ' 66, Ross Volunteers. MILLER, JAMES EDWARD Ag. Engr. Stephenville Class ' 65, American Society Ag. Engr., Texas Society Professional Engineers. MILLER, LARRY BRUCE Country Vet. Med. Brady Class ' 66, Pre Vet Society, AVMA, Dorm Council. MILLER, ROBERT DWIGHT Ind. Dist. San Antonio Class ' 66, Dorm Pres.-Puryear Hall, Recording Sec.-Civilian Student Council Dining Hall Committee, Dorm Athletic Officer. MILLER, WESLEY LEROY Rat Agronomy Dalhart Class ' 66, Band, Ross Volunteers, Agronomy Society, Adjutant Combined Band. MILLER, WILLIAM ANDREW Andy Meteorology Houston Class ' 66, TAMSCAMS, Floor Rep. Intramural Manager, Sons of Service, Yankee HTC. MILLIKIN III, CHARLES WILLIAM Bill Accounting Floresville Class ' 66, Class President, Student Senate Election Commission. MILSTEAD, JAMES POMEROY Jim p M.E. San Antonio Class ' 66, Chairman-Bowling Committee, Captain-A M Bowling Team, San Antonio HTC, ASME. ft MIMS III, FORREST MARION Government San Antonio Class ' 66, Young Republican Club, Creath-Brazos Baptist Youth Assn.-Pres., Apollo Club, Model United Nations, SCONA XI, Great Issues-Vice Chairman, Cadet Court. MINOR, DENNIS EARL English College Station Class ' 66, Sigma Tau Delta. MINOR, ROBERT RICHARD Bob C.E. Corpus Christ! Class ' 66, Phi Eta Sigma, First Place Freshman Math Contest, Sec. Vice Pres.- SAME, Vice-Pres. ASCE, Sec.-Chi Epsilon. MISKA, FRANK NOLAN Animal Sci. Bay City Class ' 64, Bowling Committee, Matagorda HTC. MITCHELL II, EDWIN DANIEL Danny Wildlife Mgmt. Dayton Class ' 66, Game Fish Club, HTC, Horseshoe Championship Team. MLADENKA, ALOIS CHARLES Al Mod. Lang. Shiner Class ' 66, Phi Kappa Phi, Pres.-Russian Club, Treas.-Czech Club, Language Rep.- Council College of Liberal Arts. MOECH, CARROLL JULIUS M.E. San Antonio Class ' 66, San Antonio HTC, ASME, Pi Tau Eta, Tau Beta Pi. MOON, THOMAS EDWARD Tom Physics Navasota Class ' 61, Sr. Rep.-College of Science to Student Senate, SCONA. MOONEY JR., WILLIAM EMERY Bill Ind. Tech. Harlingen Class ' 65, IEEE. MOORE, JOHN MARK Flash E.E. Center Class ' 66, Phi Eta Sigma, Eta Kappa Nu, Corresponding Sec.-Tau Beta Pi, Treas.-Student Engineers Council, Treas. Pres.-TSPE, Advisory Council-IEEE, Vice Chairman-Intercouncil, Civilian Student Honor Council, Opportunity Award Scholarship, Square D Foundation Scholarship, Toledo Bend HTC, Sr. Class Gift Committee, D.S. MOORE JR., MARBERT G. Rett C.E. Jacksonville Class ' 66, Band, American Society of Civil Engineers. MOORE, RONALD K. Ronnie ' Accounting Kilgore Class ' 66, Geology Club, Accounting Society, Young Republicans. MOORE, RONALD LELAND Ron Architecture San Antonio Class ' 64, Design Student Society, Track Football, Sons of Service. MOORE, WILLIAM SHEPHERD Shep Economics Houston Class ' 66, Vice-Pres. Economics Club, SCONA VIII, IX-Delegate SCONA XI, D.S., Polaris Council, Student Senate, Newman Club, San Antonio HTC, Phi Eta Sigma, Phi Kappa Phi, Omicron Delta Epsilon, Foreign Affairs Seminar, Who ' s Who, Sr. Rep. To Liberal Arts Councilr MOORE, Z. BUFORD ft MOSESMAN, BARRY Architecture Dallas Class ' 66, Managing Editor-Architecture Plus, Sec.-Hillel Club, Freshman Drill Team. MOSTY JR., ROBERT LEE Bob Horticulture Center Point Class ' 66, Pres.-Horticulture Club, Ag. Council. MUEGGE, FRANK ALLAN M.E. San Antonio Class ' 65, SAE. Accounting Corsicana Class ' 65, Accounting Society, Great Issues Committee. MORA, FEDERICO SALDUA Fred Chem. Engr. Sugarland Class ' 63, AlChE. MORGAN, CHARLES EDWARD C.E. Houston Class ' 66. MORGAN, RONALD WILLIAM Rocks Animal Sci. Comfort Class ' 66. MORRIS, DOUGLAS R. Doug E.E. Temple Class ' 66, Band, Drum Bugle Corps, Scholastic Officer White Band. MORRIS, HENRY LEE M.E. Amarillo Class ' 64, American Society Mechanical Engineers. MORRIS, JAMES HERMAN Jim M.E. Anahuac Class ' 66, Welfare Chairman, Student Senate, Tau Beta Pi-Recording Sec., Pi- Tau Sigma, ASME. MORRIS, LARRY DALE Accounting Orange Class ' 66, D.S., Athletic Corporal, Scholastic Sergeant, Sqd. 8, Accounting Society. MORRISON, GREGORY SPENCER Greg Ind. Tech. Lubbock Class ' 65, Ind. Ed. Society, HTC. p MORROW, MORRIS EWON Ag. Eco. Edna Class ' 66. e . 4 MUNOZ, GABRIEL ENRIQUE Mago Animal Sci. Bucaramanga, Colombia Class ' 66. MUNSON, MILAM ARMOUR Ag. Eco. Angleton Class ' 66. MURPHY, GEORGE HARWOOD Vet. Med. Houston Class ' 65. MURRAH, THOMAS FRANK Tom Finance San Antonio Class ' 66, Varsity Football, Pres.-T Assn., AII-SWC Academic Team, Ross Volunteers, Who ' s Who, Finance Society, D.S., Distinguished Military Student, Phi Kappa PTii. MURRAY, JAMES C. . Jay Ind. Dist. Coral Gables, Fla. Class ' 66, Ind. Ed. Society, Marketing Society. MUSTON, KURT ALLEN Management El Paso Class ' 65, Distinguished Military Student, Society for Advancement Management. MUZNY, LAWRENCE SYLVIN Larry E.E. San Anronio Class ' 66, IEEE, San Antonio HTC. MYERS JR., EARLE RUSSELL Accounting Marietta, Ga. Class ' 65, Sons of Service, Accounting Society. MYERS, JOHN WILLIAM E.E. San Antonio Class ' 66, Phi Eta Sigma, IEEE, Eta Kappa Nu, Tau Beta Pi, Phi Kappa Phi, D.S., Vice Pres.-Eta Kappa Nu, Ramp Rep. TSPE, San Antonio HTC, Opportunity Award | 50 General Motors Scholarship. MYERS, NORMAN EARL M.E. La Ward Class ' 65, ASME, Civilian Student Council, Varsity Track Letter, Varsity • Cross Country Letter, Freshman Track Letter, Pres.-Jackson County HTC. MYERS, TONY S. Vet. Med. Odessa Class ' 66. NABORS , MICHAEL Mike Mod. Lang. Sulphur Springs Class ' 66, C.O. Sqdn. 2, Town Hall Chairman, Sr. Class Officer Election Com¬ mission, First Sergeant Sqdn. 14 Ross Volunteer Co., D.S. NAGY, WILLIAM FRANK Bill Arch. Const. San Antonio Class ' 66, Supply CPL. Co. G-l, Supply Sgt. Co. G-l, Platoon Leader Co. G-l, Class Gift Selection Committee. NEAL JR., ROBERT MAX Bobby Ag. Eco. Junction Class ' 65, Tennis Team, Rodeo Club, Ag Eco. Club, Hill Country HTC. NEEL, JERRY DALE Monk Chem. Engr. Houston Class ' 65, Society Professional Engineers, Institute Chemical Engineers. NEELY, JAMES E. Ind. Tech. Class ' 66, Wrestling Team, Wrestling Club, Abilene HTC-President. NEELY, JOE PRESTON M.E. Class ' 66, ASME. NEELY, WAYNE DOUGLAS Range Science Class ' 67. Jim Abilene Sonora Houston NELSON, FREDDIE ARNOLD Ted P.E. Andrews Class ' 65, Track Team, Football Team, T Association.. NELSON, JOHN EDWIN Ind. Engr. Berea, Ohio Class ' 66, Student Senate, Guidon Bearer Sqdn. 13, First Sgt. Sqdn. 13, Ross Volun¬ teers, Best Drilled Freshman Fourth Group. NESTER, JAMES ALAN Jim M.E. D ' Hanis Class ' 65, SAE, ASME, TSPE, Southwest Texas HTC, Intramural Football, Volleyball, Track, Dorm Council. C ft , NESUDA, ROGER ALVIN Rog Agronomy Ennis Class ' 65, Agronomy Society, Golf Course Superintendent Association of American Scholar¬ ships. NEUHAUS, EARL J. Ag. Eco. Mercedes Class ' 66, Alpha Zeta, Ag. Eco. Club, Gamma Delta Church Group. NEUHAUS, VINCENT DONALD Animal Science Mercedes Class ' 66, Saddle Sirloin Club, Alpha Zeta, Gamma Sigma Delta. NEVILL, JERRY WAYNE Marketing Bryan Class ' 66, Marketing Society. NEWCOMER, EVERETT STEPHEN Steve M.E. Austin Class ' 66. NEWSOM, JAMES RANDALL Jim Animal Science Azle Class ' 66, Alpha Zeta, Gamma Sigma Delta, Saddle Sirloin Club, Collegiate FFA, Sr. Livestock Judging Team. NEWTON, REGINALD DANIEL Dan Accounting Beaumont Class ' 66, Accounting Society, Newman Club, Company Commander, Ross Volunteers. NICHOLS, JERRY DEAN Bus. Mgmt. San Augustine Class ' 65, T Association. NICHOLSON, JACOB FORREST Jake C.E. Amarillo Class ' 64, ASCE. NICHOLSON, JIMMY RAY Ag. Ed. Blooming Grove Class ' 66, Collegiate FFA. NORMAN, KEN RAY Education Dallas Class ' 66, Basketball, All-Houston Classic, T.S.T.A., N.E.A., T Association. NORMAN, TERRY RANDOLPH Mathematics Eden Class ' 66, Civilian Student Council, Student Senate, Executive Secretary-SWC Sportsmanship Committee, Opportunity Award, D.S., Dorm Council. Wes Huntsville NORTHCUTT, HOWARD WESLEY E.E. Class ' 66, IEEE, Parachute Club. NORTHCUTT, JASPER RAY Animal Science Class ' 65, Saddle and Sirloin Club Officer Co. E-2. NORTHCUTT, JOHN HARVEY Animal Science Midland Class ' 66, Saddle and Sirloin Club, Rodeo Club, Jr. Livestock Judging Team. Emory Collegiate FFA, Athletic Officer Co. G-2, Supply Jim Modesto, Calif. NOWLIN, JAMES RADFORD Aero. Engr. Class ' 66, AIAA, HTC-President, Assn, of Former Fish Drill Team Members. NOXON, JON E. Ind. Tech. Houston Class ' 66, Band, MSC Camera Committee, Aggieland Orchestra-Leader, Bellaire HTC, YMCA. O ' BRIEN, THOMAS PAUL Tom E.E. Corpus Christi Class ' 65, IEEE, TSPE, Dorm 20 Council, Fish Engineering Society, Newman Club, Squad Leader, Sqd. 12, MSC Radio Comm. ODSTRCIL, ROBERT RAY C.E. Bryan Class ' 64, ASCE. OFCARCIK, RALPH PAUL Plant and Soil Sci. So. Hadley Falls, Mass. Class ' 66, D.S., Yankee HTC, Business Manager- Horticulture Society, Treas.-MSC Music Comm., Sec.-Dorm 20, Pres.-Dorm 20, Civilian Student Council, Dining Hall Comm., New Student Comm., Student Ag. Council, High School Career Day Comm., Kyle Field Seating Comm. OFFNER III, MICHAEL Roach Zoology ■ New Orleans, La. Class ' 66, Phi Eta Sigma, D.S., Exec. Officer H-l, Fish Swim Team Capt., Varsity Swim Team Co-Capt., Water Polo Jr. National Champs, Fish and Game Club, Pre Med-Pre Dent Society. OLEJNIK, LARRY J. M.E. Temple Tom Greenville Class ' 66, Tau Beta Pi, Pi Tau Sigma, Vice Pres.-Brethren Student Fellowship. OLIVER, THOMAS BETHELL Ind. Tech, and Bus. Mgmt. Class ' 66. OLSON, MILFORD EUGENE Gene Aero. Engr. Chicago Class ' 66, AIAA, Sigma Gamma Tau, TSPE, Young Republicans, Intramural Foot¬ ball, Basketball and Softball. A Ova Oak Brook, III. and Varsity Swimming, Water Valley Spring Pres.-Saddle and Sirloin Mike Paint Creek Drilled A-3 ONELLETTE, PAUL L. Pre. Dent. Class ' 66, Pre Med-Pre Dent Society, Freshman Swimming Polo Team. OSBOURN,_ MALCOM RAY Animal Science Class ' 66, Livestock and Meats Judging Team, Alpha Zeta, Club, Who ' s Who. OVERTON, MICHAEL EUGENE P.E. Class ' 66, Sec.-Treas. P.E. Club, Abilene HTC, Education Club, Best Flying Cadets. OWEN, ROBERT WILLIAM Bob E.E. Pecos Class ' 66, D.S., Vice Chm. Town Hall, Pres.-Eta Kappa Nu, SCONA XI, Off., Third Wing. PALMER, DANIEL WARREN Graunch Management Texarkana Class ' 66, Band, Aggieland Orchestra, Silver Taps Team, Mgmt. Society, Young Re¬ publicans, Texarkana HTC, Drum and Bugle Corps, Executive Officer Maroon Band. PAPPAS, HARRIS J. Greek Finance Spring Branch Class ' 66, Sec.-Treas. Freshman Class, Social Sec. Jr. Class, Social Sec. Sr. Class, SCONA IX, X, Soph, and Jr. Intramural Manager, Sec.-Finance Society, Vice Pres.- Finance So., Election Comm., Chm. Election Comm., YMCA, Stu. Senate. PARKER, FREDDIE WYNN Entomology Wills Point Class ' 66, B.S., Ag. Eco., D.S., Entomology Club, E.S.A. PARKER JR., ROY DENVER Denny Entomology Henderson Class ' 66, Alpha Beta, Student Ag. Council, Alpha Phi Omega, Entomology Club. PARRY, WILLIAM HENRY Bill Education Edinburg Class ' 66, Debate Uub, MSC Radio Committee. PATE,. RONALD EDWARD Ron Accounting Waco Class ' 66, D.S., Who ' s Who, Student Senate-Vice Pres., MSC Council, Liberal Arts Council, Univ. Student Inter-Council, Accounting Society, Exchange Store Advisory Board, Southwest Conference Sportsmanship Committee, Dorm Council, Dorm Athletic Officer, MSC Leadership Conference, Waco HTC, Baptist Student Union. PAVELKA JR., MIRO ARTHUR Butch Pre. Med. Ennis Class ' 66, C.O. Co. E-l, D.S., Supply Sgt. Ross Volunteers, Sr. Rep. Arts and Sciences Council, Pre Med Soc., Pres.-Czech Club, Pres.-Ellis Co. HTC, Univ. Stu. Inter-Council. PEARCE JR., ELGENE Gene Chem. Engr. Fort Worth Class ' 66, Fish Drill Team, Corps Color Guard, Social Chairman-Fort Worth HTC, Former Assn. Fish Drill Team Members. Wms PEDEN, ALEXANDER PHILLIPS Ind. Dist. Class ' 66. Phil Houston PEOPLES, WILLIAM MARVIN Bill Psychology New Orleans, La. Class ' 66, SCONA Conference Management Comm., Young Republicans, Sqdn. Exec. Officer, Sqdn. Supply Sgt., South Louisiana HTC-Sec., D.S., YMCA. PERCIVAL, ALFRED RICHARD Dick Poultry Sci. Pto. Barrios, Gutaemala C.A. Class ' 66, Poultry Science Club, Pan American Club, Circle K, A M Soccer Club. PERNICIARO JR., PETER ANDREW Vet. Med. Class ' 66. PERRYMAN, DAVID ANTHONY Accounting Class ' 66, Accounting Society, Houston HTC, D.S., O.A.S. Scholarship. PETERS, JAMES LEROY Vet. Med. Class ' 66. Pete Arabi, La. Houston Crowville, La. PETERSON, DONALD LEE Pete Finance Dallas Class ' 66, Supply Officer-Air Division Staff, Administrative Office -Ross Volunteers, Finance Chairman Town Hall, Vice Pres.-Finance Society, Cadet Court, SCONA Xl-Host, Apollo Club PETRASEK JR., ALBERT C. Al C.E. Irving Class ' 66, SAME, ASCE. PETRASH, ERNEST FRANKLIN Ernie Ind. Tech. Houston Class ' 66, Best Drilled Soph., MSC Bowling Committee, Sons of Service, SAME, A.O.A., Best Drilled Unit Award. PETTY, DANIEL BRADY Dan E.E. Groves Class ' 66, Fish Drill Team, Soph. Advisor Fish Drill Team, Corps Color Guard Soph.. Year, Jr. Advisor Drill Team, Sr. Advisor Fish Drill Team, IEEE, TSPE. PHILLIPS, WILLIAM MELVYN Bill Accounting Houston Class ' 65, Alpha Phi Omega, Accounting Society. 9 PICKARD, RONALD MILTON Ronnie Ag. Eco. Weatherford Class ' 66, Ag. Eco. Club, Housemaster-Puryear Hall. PICKERING, GROVER QUENTIN Bus. Mgmt. Class ' 66, SAM. PIERCE, DON ROBERT Arch. Const. Class ' 66, Associated General Contractors and Design Student Society. PIERSALL, J. GLENN Aero. Engr. Class ' 65, Judo Club-Pres., AIAA, IAS, TSPE. Cooper Dallas Enid, Okla. PIESIESKI, STANLEY WALTER Stan Ind. Tech. Philadelphia, Pa. Class ' 66, Ind. Ed. Society. PINKNEY, FRED C. Range Sci. Austin Class ' 66, Range and Forestry Club, American Society Range Management. PITTMAN, PITT E.E. Overton Class ' 66, Tau Beta Pi-Pres., Eta Kappa Nu, IEEE, TSPE, Amateur Radio Club, Student Leadership Conference, Power and Light Co. Scholarship. PLACE JR., BRADLEY EUGENE Phil Management Tulsa, Okla. Class ' 66, Operations-Supply Officer First Wing Staff, Corps Color Sgt., Marine PLC, Semper Fidelis Society, Amateur Radio Club. POLITO JR., JOSEPH GEORGE Joe Marketing Houston Class ' 66, American Society Civil Engr., Military Engineers, Houston HTC, Newman Club, Knights of Columbus. POOL, WALTER CHESTER Waldo Ind. Dist. San Antonio Class ' 65, San Antonio HTC, Ind. Ed. Society, Exec. Officer Sqd. 4. POTENZA, TOMMY G. Accounting Class ' 66, Accounting Society, YMCA, San Antonio HTC. POTTS, WILLIAM RAY Psychology Class ' 66, SCONA XI, Student Psychological Assn., Great Issues Committee. POWELL, DAVID CHESTER Ag. Ed. Class ' 66, Collegiate FFA. Pat San Antonio Monahans Longview Spring Branch POWELL III, LONNIE L. E.E. Class ' 66, Rifle Team, IEEE, SAE. PRESSWOOD, LAN I NEWELL English Fort Worth Class ' 66, Phi Eta Sigma, D.S., Who ' s Who, Summer Editor, Sports Editor, Amusements Editor-The Battalion, Civilian Student Council, Aggie Players, Sigma Tau Delta, Model UN Delegate, Phi Kappa Phi. PREWITT, JOHN IRWIN Johnny Mathematics Temple Class ' 66, Bell HTC, Newman Club, MSC Bowling Comm., MSC Camera Committee. Rising Star Eddie Van Vleck PRINGLE, FRE D BYRON Agronomy Class ' 66, Soil Judging Team, Agronomy Club, Soil Conservation Club. PRUETT JR., CECIL EDWARD Finance Class ' 66. PRUGEL, JAMES ALBERT Prug Economics Abilene Class ' 66, Vice-Pres.-Russian Club, Sec.-Czech Club, Economics Society, Company E-3. PTAK, LLOYD DAVIE Dave Chemistry Ft- Lewis, Wash. Class ' 66, Phi Lambda Upsilon, Phi Eta Sigma, Phi Kappa Phi, Arts and Sciences Student Council, Chemistry Club, D.S. PURSLEY, JERRY WAYNE M.F, Baytown Class ' 66, ASME, Dorm 20 Council, Chess Club, Sec.-SAE. PUSTEJOVSKY, BERNARD A. Barney Ag. Eco. Hillsboro Class ' 66, Law Hall Ramp Rep., Ag. Eco. Club, Czech Club, Newman Club. QUEBE, JOHN C. Economics Fairchild AFB, Wash. Class ' 66, Social Director, Sons of Service HTC, Flight Instruction Program. RADCLIFFE, RONALD JOE Ronnie Bus. Admin. Marlin Class ' 66, Finance Society. RADDE, L. KATHRYN English Pasadena Class ' 66, Social Sec.-Education Club, Parliamentarian-Range and Forestry Wives Club. - RADICAN, WILLIAM WALTER Buz Marine Trans. Texarkana Class ' 66, Fish Drill Team, SCONA X Freshman Council, Best Drilled Fish 1-3, Outstanding Cadet TMA, TMA Rowing Team, TMA Color Guard. RAINERI, EDWIN ANTHONY Tony Management Arlington, Va. Class ' 66, Town Hall Staff. RAMSEY JR., JACK BORIN Accounting Greenville Class ' 66, Ross Volunteers, SCONA X, Financial Chairman SCONA XI, Third Bat¬ talion Staff, DMS. RASMUSSEN, RICHARD AHLIN Rich Meteorology Bryan. Class ' 66, Band, Aggieland Orchestra, MSC Directorate, TAMSCAMS, Intercollegiate Bowling, Chairman Recreation Committee, Chairman Bowling Committee. RANDOLPH, JOHN LAWRENCE Larry Marketing College Station Class ' 66, Marketing Society. RASH, CHARLES EDWIN Charlie Aero. Engr. La Marque Class ' 66, Ross Volunteers, Bay Area HTC-President. RATCLIFFE, JOHN A. Management Class ' 62, S.A.M., Pres.-Shreveport HTC, Aggie Players. RAYMOND, WILLIAM CLYDE Ag. Eco. Class ' 66, Ag. Eco. Club. READ, JAMES CARROLL Ag. Ed. Class ' 66, D.S., Treas.-Collegiate FFA, Reporter-Soil Conservation Society, Alpha Zeta, Gamma Sigma Delta. Shreveport, La. Willy Houston Dublin REED, JAMES ALAN Jim Aero. Engr. Festus, Mo. Class ' 66, AIAA, TSPE, Alpha Phi Omega. REED, KENNETH PAUL Ken Vet. Med. Eunice, La. Class ' ,66. REEH, CHARLES DAVID C.E. New Braunfels Class ' 66, Lt. Col. Corps Staff, Supply Officer, ASCE, Centex HTC, Chairman-Air 154 Force Ball, Guidon Bearer Sqd. 7. REESE, KENNETH L. Ken Olden Class ' 66, IEEE, MSC Camera Comm.-Chairman, MSC Directorate. REEVES, ELMO CLAY Mathematics Killeen Class ' 65, Teaching Program. REEVES, GARY NEIL C.E. Hurst Class ' 66, Track Team, Ross Volunteers, Pres.-ASCE, Engineers Council. REEVES, LOWELL E. Education Houston Class ' 66, Great Issues, Bon Fire Comm., Membership Chairman Student Education Assn., Chairman Museum Comm., Co-Chairman Human Relations Comm., Hydro-Space Fiesta. REICHERZER, GARY W. Accounting Schertz Class ' 65. REICHLE JR., LEANDER A. Butch Education New Dim Class ' 66, Student Education Assoc. REMMERT, LARRY W. Ag. Eco. Bellville Class ' 67, Reporter-Agricultural Economics Club. RESTIVO, JOHNNY DEAN Mathematics Bryan Class ' 66, Semper Fidelis Society, Math Club. REYES, RUBEN V. Sociology Beeville Class ’66, Livestock Judging Team, Saddle and Sirloin Club, Sociology Club, Champion Beef Cattle Showman, Little Southwestern. REYNOLDS, JOHN W. P.E. Class ' 66. RICH, DANNY FLOYD Ag. Ed. Class ' 66, FFA Club. RICHARDS, TOMMY LESTER Marine Engr. Class ' 66, D.S., SCONA XI Delegate, Executive Officer. REYNOLDS, DAVID CHARLES RP Aero. Engr. Houston Class ' 66. REYNOLDS JR., GEORGE WARREN Feet E.E. Columbia, Mo. Class ' 64, Vice Pres.-Soph. Class, Eta Kappa Nu, Publicity Manager John Avery Lomax Folklore Society, Swimming Team. REYNOLDS, JAMES WOODROW Blackie Accounting Fort Worth Class ' 66. RIDDLE, BENNY LEE Vet. Med. Class ' 66, AVMA, Rifle Team, YMCA, Apollo Club. RIORDAN, JACQUELYN HALEY English Class ' 65, Sigma Tau Delta, Sociology Wives Club, San Antonio HTC. RIORDAN, RICHARD RUSSELL Sociology Class ' 65, Sociology Club, San Antonio HTC, Ind. Tech. Club. RISINGER, CHARLES RAY Chem. Engr. Carthage Class ' 66, Vice Pres.-TSPE, Tau Beta Pi, Sec.-AIChE, Student Engineers Council. RIVERO, RAFAEL A. Ind. Engr. Caracas, Venezuela Class ' 66, Pan-Am Club, Soccer Team, American Institute Ind. Engr., Texas Society Professional Engineers. ROBBINS JR., LEWIS FREDERIC Fritz Accounting Texarkana Class ' 65, Texarkana HTC. ROBBINS, ROGER ALAN Physics La Grange Class ' 66, Phi Theta Kappa, Physics Club, Amer. Institute Physics, Sec.-BSU, Pres.-Wesley Foundation, NSF, D.S. ROBERTS, JOHN STEVEN M.E. Garland Class ' 66, Sec.-American Society M.E., Pi Tau Sigma. ROBINSON, JAMES E. Jim Animal Sci. Clarendon Class ' 66, National Block and Bridle, Saddle and Sirloin Club. ROBINSON, JAMES VANCE Ag. Ed. Class ' 67, Ag. Ed. Club. ROBINSON, JOE EDWARD Range Sci. Class ' 65, Range Forestry Club, Conservation Society. ROBINSON, PATRICK LEE Pat Mathematics Houston Class ' 66, Senior Rep.-Council Arts Sciences From Math Club, Amateur Radio Committee, Young Republicans. American Range Butch Corsicana Weldon Management Society, Soil ROBINSON, WESLEY AUBREY Agronomy Class ' 63, Agronomy Society. ROCHE, HUBERT CHRISTIAN C.E. Class ' 65, ASCE. RODGERS, GARY JAMES Finance Class ' 66, Finance Society, D.S. Clyde San Antonio Butch Coleman RODGERS, JOHN HUNTER English-Pre. Law Austin Class ' 66, Pres. Vice Pres-MSC Council Directorate, Scholastic Officer Corps Staff, Scholastic Sgt. Corps Staff, Town Hall Staff, Ross Volunteers, Cadet Court, Singing Cadets, Sweetheart Selection Comm., SCONA Exec. Comm., Leadership Conference Steering Comm., Student Senate, Sigma Tau Delta, Honor Council, Who ' s Who, Soph. Rep.-MSC Council, Outstanding Soph. Second Brigade, Fish Camp, Opportunity Award Scholarship, D.S. RODRIGUEZ, ARNOLDO GARZA C.E. San Benito Class ' 66, ASCE. RODRIGUEZ JR., BENJAMIN Bennie Ind. Tech. Eagle Pass Class ' 66, Freshman Engineering Society, Alpha Phi Omega, SCONA XI, Ind. Ed. Society. ROESLER, HELMUTH WAYNE Accounting Class ' 66, Accounting Society, Houston HTC, Flight Sgt., Executive Officer. ROESNER, RAYMOND EARL M.E. Class ' 66, American Society Metals, Newman Club. ROGERS, FLOYD V. Accounting Class ' 66, San Antonio HTC, Town Hall Staff, Flight Sgt., counting Society, Distinguished Air Force Student. Flight Houston Ray Houston Buzz San Antonio Leader, Ac- ROJAS, LUIS E. Ind. Dist. Class ' 67, Captain-Tennis Team, T Association, Pan American Club. ROLLINGS, ROBERT EDWARD M.E. Class ' 66, Pi Tau Sigma. RONCO, JOSEPH ALFRED Meteorology Class ' 66, Student American Meteorological Society, Yankee San Jose, Costa Rica Bob San Antonio Fred Guilford, Maine HTC. ROSENBAUM, GENE WALDO Mathematics , Brenham Class ' 66, Phi Eta Sigma, D.S., Math Club-Vice Pres., Washington County HTC. ROSS, THOMAS HASTINGS Tom Management Fort Worth Class ' 66. RUEDRICH, RANDOLPH ALBERT Randy Chem. Engr. Marion Class ' 66, Tau Beta Pi, Phi Kappa Phi, Phi Lambda Upsilon, American Institute Chem. Engr., Student Engineers Council, Cabot Carbon Scholarship, Universal Oil Scholarship, Valedictory Scholarship, Top Jr. Chem. Engr. RUMBO, WILLIAM BRYAN Pre. Vet. Athens Class ' 66. RUPLEY, JAMES ALLEN Jim Mathematics El Paso Class ' 66, Singing Cadets-Pres. Bus. Mgr., Math Club, Arts Sciences Council, El Paso-HTC, D.S., Who ' s Who. RUPPERSBERGER, JOHN SIDNEY Rupp C.E. Jacksonville, Fla. Class ' 66, Fish Drill Team, Chi Epsilon, American Society Civil Engineers, Sing¬ ing Cadets, Alcoa Foundation Spring Award, Scholastic Sgt. Sqdn. 9. RUTLEDGE, LAWRENCE DAY Larry M.E. Yoakum Class ' 66, Pi Tau Sigma, ASME, Corps, First Sgt. Sqdn. 15. RUTLEDGE III, ROBERT MORION Gator Accounting Houston Class ' 66, Poultry Science Club-Treasurer. RUTLEDGE III, WILLIAM WARREN Bill Poultry Sci. San Antonio I 56 Class ' 66, Poultry Science Club—Treasurer. RUTTY, KEN WATSON Vet. Med. Port Arthur Class ' 66, AVMA. SABAYRAC JR., LOUIS Butch Marketing Houston Class ' 66, Vice Pres.-Alpha Phi Omega, Sec.-Treas. Sr. Class, Marketing Society, Wrestling Club, YMCA. SADA PAZ, EMILIO Milo C.E. Nuevo Laredo, Tampus Mexico Class ' 66, Pan American Club, Laredo HTC, Intramural Sports. SAFFOLD, THOMAS ALBERT Tommy Education Belton Class ' 65, Education Club, Bell County HTC, Floor Rep. Leggett Hall. SAHA, DENNIS JOE Management El Maton Class ' 66, Social Advancement Management, Accounting Society. SALGE, ANDREW CLYDE Andy Management Skidmore Class ' 66, Ross Volunteers, R.V. Firing Squad, Mascot Corporal of Corps, First Sgt., C.O. Co. E-2, San-Re-Bee HTC, Election Commission. SALINAS, JOSE LEONEL E.E. Class ' 66, Alpha Phi Omega, Freshman Engineering Society, IEEE. SALISBURY, EDWARD ALLEN Mathematics Class ' 67, Pres.-Dorm 19, Student Council. SANCHEZ, DIEGO History Class ' 66. SANDERS, BILLY VIRGIL Animal Sci. Class ' 66, Saddle Sirloin Club, Livestock Judging Team, Gamma Sigma Delta. SANDERS, JAMES T. Ag. Ed. Class ' 66, Collegiate FFA. SANDLIN, JOHN Bergerac Alice Ed Houston Eagle Pass San Angelo Jim Austin Geology Class ' 66. Bryan 6 SANFORD, MICHAEL B. Marketing Class ' 65, Marketing Society, Newman Club, Music Committee. SANSOM, HOMER JEFFERSON C.E. Class ' 65. SANTOS, JOSE CARLOS Aero. Engr. Class ' 65, Newman Club, AIAA. Mike Dallas Buzz Leakey Joe Brownsville SASSMAN, CLIFFORD DOUGLAS Doug Aero. Engr. Falfurrias Class ' 66, Tennis Team Capt.-2 years. Hart Hall Dorm Council, Executive Officer Sqdn. 16. SAUNDERS, MICHAEL CLASON Mike M.E. McLean, Va. Class ' 66, C.O. Sqdn. 7, ASME, D.S. SCARBOROUGH, CECIL H. Education Crane Class ' 66, Singing Cadets-4 years, Education Club, P.E. Club, Dormmaster-Dorm 13. SCHAPPAUGH, RONALD D. Ron Aero. Engr. San Francisco, Calif. Class ' 66. SCHEER, EDDIE F. Ag. Ed. Henrietta Class ' 66, Collegiate FFA, Agriculturist Staff, D.S., Alpha Zeta. SCHLINKE, JAMES CHARLES Vet. Med. Nordheim Class ' 66. SCHIWETZ, THEODORE FREDERICK Ted Psychology Houston Class ' 66, Great Issues Comm.-Arrangements Vice Chairman, Leadership Conference, SCONA IX X, Pre Med-Pre Dent Society, Student Psychological Assn., Pre-Law Society, Alpha Phi Omega, Platoon Leader, Semper Fidelis Soc. SCHLATHER, KENNETH JOHN Ken M.E. Deer Park Class ' 65, SAE, ASM, ASME. SCHMIDT, WILLIAM CARL Billy Range Sci. Columbus Class ' 66, Track Team. SCHOENEMANN, WILLIAM A. Bill Land. Arch. San Antonio Class ' 65, ASLA. SCHOENHOLZ, ABRAHAM A. Avi Ind. Engr. Haifa, Israel Class ' 65, Alpha Pi Mu-lnd. Engr. Honor Society, American Institute Ind. Engr., Texas Society Professional Engr., Hillel, International Club. SCHOOLCRAFT, THOMAS A. Tom Architecture San Antonio Class ' 66, Design Student Society, Associated General Contractors Of America, Squad Leader, Athletic Sgt., Supply Officer, San Antonio HTC, Intramural Mgr. SCHROEDER, KENNETH RAY Ken P.E. Randolph AFB Class ' 66, P.E. Club, Sons of Service. SCHROEDER, MILFORD R. Bid Bus. Admin. Corpus Christi Class ' 66. SCHUCHARDT, JIMMY CHARLES Jim Ag. Eco. Edna Class ' 66, Ag. Eco. Club, Jackson County HTC-Sec.-Treas. Pres. SCHUELKE, LARRY LEONARD Accounting Class ' 66, Dorm Pres.-Hart Hall, Civilian Student Council, Accounting Society, HTC. SCHULTHEIS, RICHARD CHARLES Marine Trans. Class ' 66, Company Adjutant, SCONA XI Delegate, D.S. SCHULTZ, LEWIS RUSSELL Ag. Ed. Mt. Grove, Mo. Class ' 66, Collegiate FFA, D.S. Larry Palacios Matagorda Rick Houston SCHWERTNER, LARRY JOSEPH Kraut Plant Soil Sci. Wall Class ' 66, Agronomy Society-Bus. Mgr., San Angelo-West Texas HTC, Knights of Colum¬ bus, Newman Club. SEAGO, JOHN MICHAEL E.E. Class ' 66, Sr. Intramural Mgr., IEEE, Distinguished Military Student. SEATE JR., JOHN HAROLD Marine Trans. Class ' 66, Foreign Service Officers Assoc. Overseas Scholarship, Club. ft Mike Lufkin Johnnie Bellaire Pres.-Propeller SEDBERRY, JAMES MERRITT Architecture Class ' 67, Flying Kadets Chairman, Swimming Team. SEE, EDWARD CHARLES Accounting Class ' 66, Brethren Student Fellowship, Accounting Society, Phi Jim College Station King Snook Kappa Phi. SEERDEN, WILLIAM FRANCIS Bill English Houston Class ' 66, Polaris Council, SCONA VIM, IX, X, Young Democrats, English So¬ ciety, Russian Club, Newman Club, St. Thomas HTC, Firsf Sgt. Co. F-2, C.O. Co. F-2. SEIDENSTICKER, EDGAR PAUL Wildlife Sci. Burnet Class ' 66, Fish Game Club, D.S. SEITZ, RICHARD DWAIN McAllen Class ' 66. SELMAN,. DANNY DARWOOD Longview Class ' 66, Radio Club, Society of Automotive Engineers. SHARP, MARCUS VAL Mark Accounting E] Campo Class ' 66, Wharton County HTC, Radio Club, Flying Kadets, Semper Fidelis. SHAUNTY, TIMOTHY LESLIE Tim Ag. Eco. Houston Class ' 66. SHERMAN, STEPHEN AMORY Marketing p arjs Class ' 66, Marketing Society. 158 SHIELDS, JOHN ROBERT Pre-Law Class ' 66. Bob San Antonio SHONE III, LOUIS ALBERT Lou Pre. Med. Teague Class ' 64, Band, Fish YMCA-Pres., Bridge Club, Pre Med-Pre Dent Society, Semper Fidelis, Judo Club, Dorm Council-Intramural Officer, Lt. White Band, Karate Club. SHUPAK, GEORGE LEO Ind. Tech. Lovelady Class ' 65, Ind. Ed. Society, Dorm Council. k SIEBERN, VINCENT E. Accounting Class ' 66, Accounting Society, Sons of Service. SIMMONS, DON HOBSON E.E. Class ' 66, YMCA, Ross Volunteers, IEEE, Houston HTC. SIMMONS, JERRY MATTHEWS Accounting Class ' 66, HTC, Accounting Society. Vince Scott AFB, III. Houston Beaumont SIMMONS JR., TIFTON Tif E.E. Beaumont Class ' 66, Cell Leader, Ross Volunteers, Fish Drill Team. SIMPSON, CHARLES EDWARD E.E. LaMarque Class ' 66, IEEE, Tau Beta Pi, Eta Kappa Nu, Phi Kappa Phi, D.S. SINGLETON, WILLIAM JEFFREY Jeff Marketing San Antonio Class ' 66, Pre-Med Society, Corres. Secretary, English Society Parliamentarian, Wrestling Club-Vice Pres., Corps Champion Wrestling , Town Hall Staff, Ross Volunteers. SKELTON, JACK L. Accounting Midland Class ' 66, Accounting Society, Law Hall Student Council, Housemaster. SKILES JR., CLIFFORD ALCIE Goober Vef. Med. Plano Class ' 66, Pre-Vet Society, AVMA, Vice Pres.-Freshman Vet. Class, D.S., Gamma Sigma Delta, Phi Zeta, Phi Kappa Phi. SLAVIK JR., GEORGE JOSEPH Arch. Design Baden, Pa. Class ' 66, Design Student Society, Cerveza Pi Delta, German Club, Czech Club. SLOAN, JOHN EDWARD E.E. McLean, Va. Class ' 66. SLONE, RICHARD LEE Accounting Bay City Class ' 65, Accounting Society, Circle K. SLUIS, JAMES KENNETH Jim Economics Weslaco Class ' 66, Town Hall Staff, Fish Drill Team, Pres.-Rio Grande Valley HTC, Color Guard. SMEDBERG, BARRY ALAN Geology Van Nuys, Calif. Class ' 66, Band, Geological Society, California HTC. SMELLEY, EDDIE MONROE Ind. Tech. Lufkin Class ' 66, D.S., Student Engineers Council, A.F.S., Ind. Ed. Club, Angelina County HTC. SMITH, BENNY RAY E.E. Dallas Class ' 66, ,Ross Volunteers, Phi Eta Sigma, Eta Kappa Nu, Tau Beta Pi, SCONA X XI, Editor-Engineer, IEEE. SMITH, CHARLES EARL Aero. Engr. Turnertown Class ' 66, Texas Society Professional Engineers, American Institute Aeronautics Astro¬ nautics. SMITH, DARRELL FRANK D.F. English Houston Class ' 65, Pres.-Wesley Foundation, Pres.-Dorm 20, Civilian Student Council, Civilian Chaplain,. Civilian Yell Leader, MSC Directorate, Singing Cadets, Publicity Director- English Society, Chapel Comm., YMCA Apollo Council, YMCA Polaris Council, Pre Med-Pre Dent Club, Vice Pres.-Apollo Club. SMITH, DAVID BULLARD History Dallas Class ' 66, Ross Volunteers, N.C.O., Cadet Court, Russian Club-Sec. Treas., Wing Color Guard. SMITH, GILBERT WADE Ag. Ed. New Waverly Class ' 66, T Association, Alpha Zeta, Track Team, Gamma Sigma Delta, Collegiate FFA. SMITH, HAROLD DON M.f. Angleton Class ' 66, Instrumentation of America. SMITH JR., JACKSON KELLY Jackie Wildlife Sci. Houston Class ' 65, Singing Cadets, Fish Game Club, Pres.-Walton Hall, Pres.-Galena Park HTC. SMITH, JAMES ALAN Accounting New Boston Class. ' 66, Commanding Officer, First Sgt. Ross Volunteers, Fish Drill Team, Accounting Society HTC. SMITH, JAMES S. Steve Wildlife Sci.. Bertram Class ' 66. SMITH, JOHN WILLIARD Sonny Ag. Ed. Lott Class ' 66, Collegiate FFA-2 years. 4 SMITH, LAROY WILEY E.E. Class ' 66, TSPE, Eta Kappa Nu, IEEE. SMITH, LAWRENCE WRIGHT Zoology Class ' 66. SMITH, MAYLON RICHARD Entomology Class ' 66. Cleveland Houston Richland Springs Mike Gilmer Houston SMITH, MICHAEL LOYD Animal Sci. Class ' 66. SMITH, PAT ALLEN Land. Arch. Class ' 66. SMITH, RICHARD H. C.E. Houston Class ' 65, Phi Eta Sigma, Chi Epsilon, Tau Beta Pi, Black Brollier Scholarship Winner. SMITH, ROBERT LEMUEL Bobby Animal Sci. Fannett Class ' 66, Intramural Manager, Pres.-Beaumont HTC. SMITH, ROLAND DEAN Agronomy Lawn Class ' 66, Pres.-Student Senate, Corps Chaplain, Ross Volunteers, Executive Officer, Outstanding RV Jr., Operations Sgt., Corps Staff, Rep.-School of Ag. to Student Senate, Who ' s Who, Sweetheart Comm., Alpha Zeta, Agronomy Society, Honor So¬ ciety, Freshman Ag. Society, Jr. Class Sec. Treas., Town Hall Staff, Fish Camp Counselor, Election Commission, SCONA X, YMCA, Apollo Club, Polaris Council, Agriculturist Staff. SMITH, RONALD A. Smitty English Saugerties, N.Y. Class ' 66. SMITH, THOMAS ARTHUR Tom Chem. Engr. Houston Class ' 66, Pres-AIChE, Sec.-Student Engineers Council, TSPE, Best Drilled Freshman Soph. Sqdn. 12, Outstanding Freshman Sqdn. 12. SMITH JR., WILLIAM HENRY Bill C.E. Waco Class ' 66, Chi Epsilon, AGC, ASCE. SMITH JR., WILLIAM O. Bill tnd. Dist. Gatesville Class ' 65, D.S., Southern Ind. Dist. Assn. Scholarship, Ind. Ed. Society, Circle K, w Leggett Hall Dorm Council, Dallas HTC. 4 SNIDER, VICTOR VELOSO Accounting Class ' 66, D.M.S. SOLAND JR., FRED HERMAN C.E. Class ' 65, Dorm Council Puryear Hall, Dorm Council Law Hall, Fencing Club. SPANGLER, DAVID WILTON Marketing Class ' 65. SPANHEL, JAMES E. Accounting Class ' 67. SPARLING, TED RAY Management Class ' 66, Varsity Football-3 years, Management Society, D.S. SPELLMANN, ROBERT LEONARD Mathematics Class ' 61 Vic Alameda, Calif. Fritz Houston Dave Uvalde Jim Temple Jal, N.M. Bob San Antonio 160 SPENCER, JAMES ROBERT Jim Bob C.E. Clovis, N.M. Class ' 66, ASCE, Engineer Staff, Best Drilled Freshman Company C-2. SPILLER, DANVILLE DALE Management Tyler Class ' 66, Pres.-Liberal Arts Council, Pres.-S.A.M., Ramp Rep.-Dorm Council, MSC Talent Committee. STABLER, JAMES MORGAN Finance Dallas Class ' 66, Football-2 years, T Assn., Finance Society, Young Republicans, Fel¬ lowship of Christian Athletes, Sky-Diving Club. STAPLES JR., GEORGE WILGUS C.E. Fort Worth Class ' 66, Swimming Team, Fish Varsity Letters, Water Polo Team, D.S., Chi Epsilon, A.G.C. STAREK, JOHN MICHAEL Mickey C.E. Class ' 65, ASCE, Freshman Engr. Society, D.S., Leggett Hall Dorm Council, Athletic Officer Leggett Hall, Newman Club. STEARNS, CLAUD RICHARD Architecture Temple Class ' 66, Band, Design Student Society. r - STEELE, ROY WAYNE Mathematics AAineola Class ' 66. STEIN, RUSSELL WILLIAM P Finance Corpus Christ! Class ' 66, Pros.-Sec. Finance Society, Secretariat Student Conference on National Affairs, Intramural Manager, Supply Officer-Co. A-l, Corpus Christ! HTC STEINBACH, DON W. Wildlife Sci. Carmine Class ' 67. STEWART, JOE RANDALL Ag. Eco. Johnson City Class ' 66, Ag. Eco. Club, Hill Country HTC-Treas. STEWART, LINDON M. E.E. Groves Class ' 66, Mid-County HTC-Pres., Dorm 22 Council-Vice Pres. STEWART, ROBERT EUGENE ’Bob Marketing Bryan Class ' 66, Hurdle Champ-Track, Corps Champ Wrestling, Intramural Freshman Soph., Marketing Society, Publicity Chairman, Constitution Comm., Arts Sciences Council. STILES, DAVID EDWIN Journalism Midlothian Class ' 65, Who ' s Who, D.S., Editor-The Review, Wall Street Journal Award, Student Asst. Basketball Coach, T Assn., Fish Basketball, Sigma Delta Chi, Marketing Society, Dorm Council, Arts Sciences Council. STONE, WILLIAM C. Biol. P.E. Class ' 66, Intramural Official, P.E. Club, Pres.-Texarkana HTC. STRANGE, WILLIAM B. Geo. Engr. Class ' 66, Geological Society. Stoney New Boston Kerens STROPP, JOHN RAYMOND Bus. Mgmt. Class ' 66, Mgmt. Society, SCONA Delegate, HTC Officer, Newman Club. STRYKER, ALLEN JAMES Mathematics Class ' 66, San Antonio HTC, Math Club, Amateur Radio Club. SUMPTER, GARY W. Ind. Ed. Class ' 66, Ind. Ed. Society, Chess Club. ' Johnny Marshall Taylor SUPAK, JAMES RAYMOND Plant Soil Sci. Class ' 66, Pres. Vice Pres.-Student Ag. Council, Pres.-Agronomy Society, Who ' s Who, Phi Kappa Phi, Gamma Sigma Delta, Alpha Zeta, Pres.-Soil Conservation Society. SVACINA, RAYMOND JOHN Swatch Ag. Eco. Abbott Class ' 66, Ag. Eco. Club, Newman Club. SVETER, OWEN DOUGLAS Geology Houston Class ' 66, Geological Society, Pres.-Bellaire HTC. Al ' San Antonio Fort Worth Winnsboro SWANNER, BERNICE LYNN Ag. Engr. Class ' 66, Vice Pres.-Ag. Engr. Society, American Society Professional Engineers. SWANSON, NICK CHARLES Marketing San Antonio Class ' 66, Marketing Society, Singing Cadets. SWARTS, ALBERT EDWIN Al Ind. Engr. Wichita Falls Class ' 60, Phi Eta Sigma, Alpha Pi Mu. I ' t ' M SWEENEY, DONALD ARTHUR English Welfare Class ' 66, Singing Cadets, Dorm 13-Pres., Parliamentarian-Civilian Student Council. SWEITZER, WILLIAM ARTHUR Land. Arch. Houston Class ' 67. SWITZER, STEVEN ANTHONY Steve Accounting Laredo Class ' 66, Accounting Society. SWOPE, JAMES RUSSELL Jim Meteorology Washington, D.C. Class ' 66, Pres., Vice Pres., Sec. Treas.-Meteorological Society, Student Senate, Arts Sciences Council. SYPTAK JR., ALBERT BENJAMIN Buzz Marketing Bryan Class ' 66, Marketing Society. TATE, PAUL V. Hatchet Ag. Eco. Forreston Class ' 66, Pres.-Freshman Ag. Society, Jr. Dairy Judging Team, Second Vice Pres.-Ag. Eco. Club, Reporter-Ag. Eco. Club, Ellis Co. HTC. TAYLOR JR., GEORGE L. Buck Economics San Angelo Class ' 66, Ross Volunteers, Pres.-San Angelo r West Texas HTC. TAYLOR, THOMAS HOWELL Tommy Accounting College Station Class ' 66, Singing Cadets. TEEMS, TERRY LYNN Ind. Tech. Palestine Class ' 65, Ind. Ed. Society, Freshman Engr. Society, MSC Radio Club, Palestine HTC. TEES, DAVID GLASS M.E. Class ' 66, Vice Pres.-SAE, ASME, Leggett Hall Dorm Council. TEFERTILLER, EDWARD HAROLD Ag. Eco. Class ' 66, Ag. Eco. Club. TENISON, LARRY TURNER M.E. Class ' 66. La Porte ■ Ed Purcell, Okla. Richardson TERRELL, CURTIS WAYNE Ind. Tech. Victoria Class ' 66, Ind. Ed. Society, Society American Military Engineers, Operations Sgt. Second Battalion Staff, Commanding Officer Company G-l, Best Drilled Soph. Co. E-1, SCONA. TESSADA, ENRIQUE AUGUSTO Rick Zoology Mexico City Class ' 66, Judo Club, Town Hall, SCONA X XI, Cadet Court, Ross Volunteers, Firing Squad, Delegate U.S. Naval Academy Conference, D.S. THEDFORD, BILLY RAY Bill E.E. Brenham Class ' 66, IEEE, TPE, Intramural Athletics, Washington County HTC. THERIOT, WILBERT ANTHONY Land. Arch. Class ' 58. THIGPEN, DOUGLAS CONRAD Aero. Engr. Class ' 65, A.I.A.A. THOMAS, DAVID LEE Sec. Ed. Class ' 66, Student Teachers Club. e €€ Bubba Henderson Goliad Dave Amarillo THOMERSON, JERRY DALE Vet. Med. Christoval Class ' 66, Pre Vet Society. THOMPSON, TOMMY EARL Tom Ag. Ed. Carlton Class ' 66, Alpha Zeta, Collegiate FFA, Agronomy Society, D.S., Gamma Sigma Delta. THURMAN JR., JACK EDWIN M.E. Class ' 66. Beaumont TIEMANN, JAMES FRANCIS Jimmy Vet. Med. Class ' 65, AVMA. La Grange TIMMERMAN, TIM L. M.E. Class ' 66, Basketball Team, T Association, Lettermens Club, ASME. Houston TINDALL, MARION H. Finance Class ' 66, Newman Club, Finance Society, Executive Office-Sqd. 1. Orange TOLLESON, WILLIAM DAVID Animal Sci. Class ' 66, Saddle Sirloin Club, Block Bridle Club. Celina TOMLINSON, WARREN NOBLES Tom E.E. Class ' 66. Dallas TOMPKINS, ALFRED TOMMY Accounting Class ' 65, Football Trainer. Hemphill TOMPKINS, BILL GRANT M.E. Class ' 65, Pres.-SAE, ASME, SAME, TSPE, Engineers Council. Victoria TOUCHON, ANTHONY HUGH Tony Marketing Class ' 66, Vice Pres. Pres.-Dallas HTC. Dallas TOWLER, HARRY B. Ind. Dist. Van Vleck -..... ' ■ J0T Class J 66, Swim Team, Water Polo Club, Semper Fidelis. TRACY, DICK AL Geology Haskell Class ' 66, Semper Fidelis, Parachute Team, Geological Society. TRAMEL, JAMES TURNER Jimmy Finance Longview Class ' 66, Social Chairman-Deep East Texas HTC, Singing Cadets, Athletic Officer Sqd. 2, Freshman Intramural Football Champions, Finance Society. TREVINO, DANIEL Marketing Eagle Pass Class ' 66. TRIFON, DAVID ARTHUR F og Economics Houston Class ' 66, C.O. Sqdn. 14, German Club, Apollo Club, Swim Team, Water Polo Team, D.S., Economics Club. TROTT, JOHN EDWARD Management Yoakum Class ' 66, S.A.M., Pres.-Lavaca Co. HTC, Vice Pres.-Hart Hall, Aggie Players. TUBRE, STEPHEN RENIER Ole Army Aero. Engr. Sacramento, Calif. Class ' 66. TURNEY, AMY LEON Amos Mathematics Weatherford Class ' 66. TYER, BOBBY RAY Bob C.E. Tyler Class ' 66. TYREE, THOMAS NELSON Tom Government Odessa Class ' 66, Chairman Program Chairman-Great Issues Comm., Pres.-MSC Sum¬ mer Directorate, Singing Cadets, Apollo Club, Scholastic Officer Sqdn. 5. UPTMORE, RAYMOND ALAN Marketing Class ' 66, Marketing Society. VACKAR, ROBERT CHARLES Accounting Class ' 66, Accounting Society, Pre-Law Society, Rio Grande Valley HTC. VAHRENKAMP, RALPH D. Ag. Ed. Class ' 66, FFA. West Bob Edinburg Giddings VALIENTE, GUILLERMO ENRIQUE Willy Ag. Engr. Santa Ana, El Salvador Class ' 67, Society Ag. Engr., Soccer Team, Pan American Club. VAN ALSTYNE, JOHN ALLEN Marketing Spring Branch Class ' 66, Marketing Society. VANCE, JOHNNY WAYNE Chem. Engr. Dallas Class ' 66, Tau Beta Pi, AlChE. VAN DE WALLE JR., J. A. Joe Ag. Eco. San Antonio Class ' 66, Ag Eco. Club. VAN HOOSIER, WILLIAM L. Bill Vet. Med. Weatherford Class ' 66, AVMA. VANN, RICHARD DAVID Rick Ind. Engr. Mexico City Class ' 66, American Institute Ind. Engr., Aggie Players. VASEK, LEON J. Animal Sci. Moulton Class ' 66, Saddle Sirloin Club, Newman Club. VAUGHN, FRANCIS ANDREW Andy History San Benito Class ' 66 VAUGHN, RONALD EARL Ronnie Vet. Med. Richardson Class ' 66, Pre-Vet Society, AVMA. VESELKA, VAN KENNETH History Corpus Christ! Class ' 66, Vice Pres.-Semper Fidelis Society, Pres.-Semper Fidelis, Pres.-History Club. VILLARREAL, ADOLFO Fito Agronomy Monterrey, Mexico Class ' 66, Pan American Club, Agronomy Society, Soccer Team. VINSON, GERALD EDWARD Jerry Ind. Ed. Dallas Class ' 65, Freshman Drill Team, Dallas HTC, Sec.-National Foundryman Society, Ind. Ed. Society, Best Drilled Freshman Soph. Co. B-l. WARSCHAK, CARROLL EUGENE Ag. Eco. Class ' 66, Ag. Eco. Club. WATERS, DAVID LEWIS Ind. Tech. Class ' 66, Society American Military Engineers. WATKINS, GLENN WAYNE Aero. Engr. Class ' 66, AIAA. VOGT, HARRY LEE Vet. Med. La Grange Class ' 66, D.S., Outstanding Freshman Company B-3, Pre-Vet Society, American Vet. Med. Assn., Photographer-Southwestern Veterinarian. 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WARD, WILLIAM RICHARD Bill Ind. Tech. Austin Class ' 66, Football Team, Track Team, AII-SWC-Football, T Association, Staff- Sgt. Ross Volunteers, R.V. Firing Squad, SCONA XII Xlll-Host, W. T. Dana- thorn Award-Outstanding Rookie, SWC Sportsmanship Comm. WARNICK, PHILIP WADE Phil Ind. Tech. Dallas Class ' 65, American Foundrymens Society, Singing Cadets, Bowling Comm., Society Ameri¬ can Military Engineers. e WARNS, HERBERT F. H. F. 9- Eco. Dallas Class ' 66, Who ' s Who, Vice Pres.-Student Council, Ag. Eco. Club. WARREN, KIRBY JACK Vet. Med. fort Worth Class ' 66, Sec. Treas.-Pre Vet Society, Sec.-Treas. Freshman AVWA, Assistant Editor-Southwestern Veterinanian, Adjutant Second Battalion. WATSON, FRANK DWAYNE Physics For t Worth Class ' 66, Who ' s Who, D.M.S., Vice Commandants Award,. Chicago Tribune Award, Out¬ standing Freshman in Sqdn., Alpha Phi Omega, Town Hall Staff, Polaris Council, Freshman Drill Team, Wrestling, Club, Ross Volunteers, R.V. 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Class ' 63, Student Senate, Band, Drum Bugle Corps, Pres.-YMCA, Student Advisor- YMCA, Editor BSD, Associated General Contractors, SCONA V, VI, VII, VIII, United Nations Club, Regional Rep.-National President Congress, Co-ordinator Graduate Book Club, Pres.-Chapel Comm. WILLMANN, LARRY DAN Accounting Seguin Class ' 66, Chairman University Inter-Council, Finance Society, Accounting Society, Liberal Arts Council, D.S. WILLS, NORMAN ALFRED Marketing Wichita Falls Class ' 66, D.S., Marketing Society, Society for Advancement of Management, Wichita Falls HTC. WILSON, C. RINDLE Ag. Ed. Lampasas Class ' 66, Collegiate FFA. WILSON, ROBERT WILLIAM Bob Management Arlington, Va. Class ' 65, Freshman Drill Team, Sons of Service, Washington D.C. HTC, Travel Comm.-Chairman Charter Flight to Wash. D.C. WILSON, WINSTON L. Ag. Eco. Quanah Class ' 66, Ag. Eco. Club, Alpha Zeta, Agriculturalist Staff. 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Moreau, Edward L.; San Antonio Mosman, Thomas M.; Muenster Moreno Jr., Elias; Richmond Moreno, Richard A.; Houston Morgan, Harry C; San Antonio Morgan, Michael R.; Houston Morris, Robbie S.; Houston Morrison, Dalton W.; Powderly Morriss, Carl A.; Dallas Morton, John M.; Eustace Moseley II, Joe C; Joshua Moss, Clifton L; Houston Mouelhi, Abdellatif; Tunis, Tunisia Mousner, Robert E.; Bryan Muhl Jr., Julius I.; Waco Mullins, Bert D.; Bryan Mullins, Terrell S.; Garwood Muniz, Edelmiro; Harlingen Myers, Jack E.; Cleveland Myers, troy H.; Harlingen Nagel, James C.; Lubbock Nauck, Albert R.; Vidor :. r: Nelson, Arved E.;, Seguin Nelson, Jack E.; Pearland Newberry, Robert J.; Dallas Newman, Clyde T.; Sweeny Newman, Michael T.; Gladewater Newton, Philip L.; San Antonio Nichols, William L.; Tyler Nichols II, William L.; San Antonio Novosad, Roy C; Bryan Noyes, Thomas E.; Houston Nunez Jr., Esmergildo G.; Victoria Obdyke, Louis K.; San Antonio O ' Brien, Robert W.; Flushing, N.Y. Odum, George A.; Liberty Oehrlein, Fred R.; Houston Offholter, Charles F.; San Antonio Ogle, William E.; Corpus Christ! O ' Ha nura, Michael J.; Watertown, N.Y. O ' Hara, Michael S.; Lone Oak Ohlendorf, Curtis G.; Lockhart Okiyama, Johnny L.; Guam Oliver, James T.; Grapeland Ontiveros, Gilbert C; Houston Orsak, Daniel A.; East Bernard Osburn, Curtis J.; Valley Spring Osburn, Lester K.; Llano Osterling, Kenneth R.; Houston Often, Edwin L.; San Antonio Overstreet, Robert E.; Floydada Pace, Robert C.; San Antonio Pall, Michael S.; Corpus Christ! Pargac, Gerald H.; Victoria Parigi, Joe S.; Beaumont Parker, Elmer K.; College Station Parmer, David L.; Corpus Christi Parsons, Richard C; Victoria jge, Charles C.; Cleveland Partridge, Richard B.; Munday M.; Bellair Patterson, Goerge Patton, Gene N.; Harling Patton, John H.; Uvalde Payne, James M.; Lewisville Peace, Joseph W. ; Matthews, Mo. Peace, Richard L%, Paris Pearson, Alec P.; Eustace Pearson, Sammy W. ; Calvert Pechanec, William C.; Houston Peebles, Edgar E.; Temple Pehl, William J.; Fredericksburg Fermenter, Floyd R.; Beckville Perry, Richard W.; LaMarque Peters, Eric A.; Wichita, Kansas Pfefferkorn, Richard M.; Platteville, Wis. Phaup, Charles W.; Tyler Phillips, James N.; Dallas Phillips, Michael W.; Marshall Phillips Jr., Thomas; Galveston Pigford, Joe M.; Pasadena Pina Jr., Manuel; Melvin Piper, Alan L.; Terrell Plum, Ronald R.; Queen City Polk, Henry T.; Weimar Polonis, James J.; San Antonio Pool, Don L.; Minden Pool, Wendell M.; Greenville Porter, Douglas D.; Houston Price, Don D.; Dallas Preisler, F. Joe; East Bernard Presley, John M.; Longview Priddy, Jimmy D.; Amherst Prochasa, Richard; Robstown Provine, William C.; Alexandric La. Railston, Dale B.; El Paso Ramirez, Narcisso T.; San Antonio Rapp, Donald G.; Galveston Raska, Robert W.; Lake Jackson Ray Jr., Leonard F.; Conroe Ray, William D.; Houston Real, Caspar S.; Kerrville Recht, Dwight L.; Houston cc ft Recht, John M.; Dover, Pa.- Redden, Michael E.; Midlothian Reding, B. Dale; Amarillo. Reele, Sirel A.; Galveston Reeves III, Samuel W.; Lubbock Rehmet, Joseph D.; Alice Rich, Frederick J,; McAllen Richards, Burt S.; Fairfield Richards, Hugh M.; Dallas Richker, Michael S.; Houston Richter, Eugene R.; Corpus Christ! Richter, George W.; Bellaire Ripley, Richard R.; Longview Riser II, Eugene L.; George West Risinger, David A.; Bryan Ritchey, William M.; Bryan Roach, Pat H.; Gatesville Roberts, George R.; San Antonio Roberts, William D.; Refugio Robertson, Charles N.; Texas City Robertson, Douglas H.; Mineola Robinson, Robert G.; Shamrock Rockhold, Neal W. ; Ft. Worth Roden, Jack R.; Big Spring Rodriquez, Amaro; Palmar Sur, Costa Rica Rodriquez, Leo A.; San Antonio Rodriguez-M., Hernando; Bogota, Colombia Rohe, Jamie M.; Groves Roland, Aubrey L.; Garland Rose, Charles H.; San Antonio Rosenstein, Thomas W.; Spring Branch Roudon, Roland M.; Ft. Worth Rountree Jr., John R.; Richardson Rowe, Richard H.; Houston Rozenburg, Edward R.; Galena Park Ruiz, Jose V.; Laredo Russell Jr., William R.; El Paso Sagebiel, Dexter; Llano Salmon Jr., Clarence R.; Argyle SalteriPj.Joseph L. ; Panama Sanchez, Alfonso; Laredo Saucedo, Serjio M.; San Sanchez, San Antonio Savage, Francis E.; Glen Rock, N.J. Savage, Jimmie C.; Sudan Schade, Harold C; San Antonio Schaefer, Jimmie F.; Rutersville Schember, Kurt Ai; College Station Scherbel Jr., Charles E.; Bryan Schmidt, Gary R.; Houston Schmidt, Victor H.; Somerset Schulze, E. M.; Dickinson Schur, James L.; Vernon Schwank, Ronald H.; Lorena Scott, Richard C; Groves Scott III, Samuel M., Longview Scott, Sidney I.; Dallas Schramek, Charles W.; Victoria Segrest, James C.; Portland Schrider, Michael S.; Somerville, N.J. Screws, David L.; Little River Michael R.; South Houston , David W.; Longview Sears, Dan B.; Orange Seay, Michael G.; DeKalb Seale, Seals Shafer, Manzell L; Trent Shahan II, James T.; Brackettville Shank, Gary W.; La Vernia Shaunfield, Philip T.; College Statiori Shelton, Robert E.; Victoria Sierra Jr., Frank G.; San Antonio Silver, Richard C; Pittsburgh, Pa. Sims, Robert M.; Petersburg Singleton, James M.; San Antonio Skaggs, Richard A.; Dallas Skrivanek III, Joseph J.; Caldwell Skusa, David H.; Omaha, Neb. Sledpe, George D.; Bryan Smith, Andrew D.; Port Arthur Smith, David H.; McGregor Smith, Jr., Franklin J.; Plains Smith, Kenneth l.; Temple Smith Jr., Otho; Abilene Smith, Robert A.; El Paso Smith, Rodney C.; Fate Smith, Ronald A.; El Campo Smith, Warren B.; Beaumont Smith, William D.; Texarkana, Ark. Smith-Miller, Richard; Guatemala, C.A. Snipes III, Roy L.; San AntonJo ' Snowden, James D.; Wichita Falls Soape, C. Hugh; Troup Sobey, Thomas M.; College Station Soefie, Harold J.; New Braunfels Sontag, William H.; Beaumont Sparks, Fred W.; Ft. Worth Spears, Joseph A.; Ft. Worth Speckels, William D.; Irving Spillmann, Richard D.; Austin Stacha, Raimund; Clifton Stanaland, Scott l. ; Lufkin Stanifzky, Carl A.; Hearne Starnes, Robert M.; Dallas Statum, Cyril.; Arlington, Va. Steenbergen, James E.; Plano Steindorf, Gerald N.; Woodsboro Stengele Jr., Harry E.; San Antonio Stephens, James C.; Ranger Stern, Ronald H.; Richmond Stevens, Jerry D.; Happy Stewart, Michael W.; Bellville Stiles, Jess H.; Frederick, Okla. Stone, Thomas C.; Donna Stovall, Darrell G.; Houston Stransky, Johnnie A.; Needville Strauss, David D.; Hallettsville Stried, Ronald O.; Round Rock Sugita, Stanley K.; Torrance, Calif. Sullivan, Gerald A.; Galveston Sullivan, John P.; Waxahachie Sutherland, Gary L.; Uvalde Swann III, Herman L.; Dallas Swanson, Williams T.; Brownsville Taylor, Charles A.; Ft. Stockton Taylor, David B.; Pierce Taylor, Jerry G.; Athens Teddlie, Don E.; Houston Teel, Gerald A.; Highlands Terrell, David O.; Pasadena Terry, William R.; Crockett Thibodeaux, Gene P.; Houston Thomas, Ferdinand; Bryan Thompson Jr., Marion S.; El Paso Tijerina, Andrew A.; San Angelo Tillery, Tommy A.; Corsicana Tom, Kenneth B. ; San Leandro, Calif. Tomberlain Jr., M. P.; Naples Tomlin Jr., Joseph B.; Temple Tortorice, Sam J.; Beaumont Tower, Michael M.; Great Falls, Montana Townsend, Joe D.; McAl len Trulock, Wallace W.; Odessa Tyson, John P.; Timpson Ulich, William L.; Lubbock Vender Cruyssen, Henry A.; College Sta. 176 ITlM Vandervoort, Paul E.; Orange Vanek, Kenneth N.; Dallas Van Hellen, Russell W.; San Antonio Vargas, Rafael E.; Santiago, Dominican Republic Vega, Juan E.; Beeville Vitek, Raymond; Fayetteville Vittetoe, James E.; Weslaco Vogel, Donald E.; Muenster Vogel, Donald H.; Mercedes Wadsworth, Grady L; Waxahachie Wagoner, Richard A.; Garland. Wagstaff, Thomas L.; Refugio Walker, John M.; Ft. Worth Walker, Michael R.; Tyler Wallace, Forbes L; Cisco Wallace, James B.; Texas City u Waller, Lynn A. Houston Walo, Dennis E.; San Antonio Ward, Neal C; College Station Watson, James W.; Cheapside Watson, Richard R.; Houston Watts, Byron R.; Macdonna Weathers, James R.; Richardson Wedemeyer, Henry M.; Longview % Wegenhoft, Kenneth N.; Columbus Weiss, Joe H.; Pflugerville Welsh, Robert P.; Dallas Wendenburg, Carl A.; Bellaire White, Michael E.; Gilmer White, Williams A.; Dallas Williams, Troyce F.; Hearne Willingham, John L.; Austin Willmann, Larry L.; Mason Willoughby, Jack M.; Liberty Wilson, George I.; Corpus Christ! Wing. William R.; Cheyenne, Wyoming Wise, John R.; Balboa, Canal Zone Wisenbaker, Kenneth A.; Ragley, La. Wiswell, Eric O.; Houston Wohlfahrt Jr., Wilfred W.; San Antonio Wolf, Michael T.; Brownsville Wommack, Larry J.; Atlanta Wood, James D.; Spicewood Wood Jr., Luther P.; Dallas Woodard, Joe David; Bonham Woods, Don E.; McLean Woody, James L.; Weatherford Worrell III, Edward J.; New Orleans, La. Wright, Fred J.; Kingsland Wright, Haskell E. ; Texarkana Wright, James H.; San Antonio Wyatt, James E.; Ft. Worth Wyninegar, Noble C; San Antonio Wyrick, James C; Dublin Yarbrough, Bert E.; Ponder Yarbrough, Leslie W.; Devine 6t Yauger, James H.; Shreveport, La. Young, James R.; Dallas Yows, James T.; Gatesville Zacek, Bernie A.; Needville Zamarripa, Andres; Harlingen Zapata Jr., Thomas; San Antonio Zuehlke, Lawrence D.; Clifton Zwarties Jr., William J.; San Antonio a % 4 177 (?1 z4a t96Z L. to R.: Coleman; Cisneros; Miss Holland; Miss Lindsey; Daly; Adams (ZCom. O ccena. RONNIE COLEMAN . . . President NEAL ADAMS . . . Vice-President HENRY CISNEROS . . . Treasurer JOHN DALY . . . Social Secretary SALLY LINDSEY . . . Sophomore Sweetheart CHERI HOLLAND . . . Aggie Sweetheart 178 Barr, Robert D.; Atlanta Barton III, Joel R.; Calvert Basinger, James A.; Short Hills, N.J. Bauman, Roland J.; Stockdale Baur, Richard A.; Bryan Baxter, James R.; LaMarque Beal, Wayne A.; Jacksonville Beard, John E.; Ft. Worth Beavers, Robert H.; China Abbott, Eric D.; San Antonio Abbott, Ira R.; Houston Adamek, Rodney W.; Waco Adams, Gary M.; Tyler Adams, James E.; Temple Adams, Neal W.; Cameron Adams, Phil L.; Gainesville Adams, Ranra D.; Fredericksburg Adams, Richard J.; Houston Albert, Walter G.; San Antonio Alexander, Boyce W.; Odessa Allen, Albert bb; Carrizo Springs Allen, Donald L; San Antonio Allen, Grady L; Nacogdoches Allerding, Martin R.; Odessa Allison, Gary E.; San Antonio Alvarado, Caesar; Houston Alvarado, Erasmo D.; Donna Alvarez, Richard U.; San Antonio Amaya, Jose A. ; Bucaramanga, Colombia Anderson, Alvin L; Crosby Anderson, Cullen D-; Waco Anderton, Williom B.; Dallas Apostle, Ernest L.; Austin Ardalan, Amir A.; Theran, Iran Arellano, Agostin R.; Eagle Lake Armour, Wayne T.; Liberty ille, III. Armstrong, Bill C; Waxahachie Armstrong, Glenn M.; Panhandle Arnold, James L.; Odessa Arthington, Marvin S.; Burkburnett Aschenbeck Jr., Walter B.; Wharton Atchley Jr., Charles C.; Rockport Averett, James H.; Dallas Avery, Robert D.; Temple Avmann, James T.; Houston Babb, Gerald R.; Laredo Baca Jr., George V.; Houston Backof, Alan W.; Arlington Baggett, William M.; Waco Bailey, Daniel L.; Ponce, Puerto Rica Bailey, Dennis S.; Mineral Wells Bailey, Edward L.; Wilcox Bailey, William F.; Galveston Baird, Wayne J.; Big Spring Baker, William B.; Shreveport, La. Baldridge Jr., John R.; Barksdale AFB, La. Ballard, James E.; Del Rio Bancroft, Stephen H.; Houston Banks, Gene P.; San Antonio Barclay, Ronnie W.; Houston Barlow, George R.; McQueeney Barlow, Thomas L.; Houston Barnes, Karry B.; Corpus Christ! Becht, Frederick J. ; Tulsa, Okla. Becker, Gerald J.; New Braunfels Beebe, Warren H.; Trenton, N.J. Beggs, Michael R.; Athens Bell, James M.; Silsbee Bell, Tommy E.; Pasadena Belloso, Ricardo J.; Caracas, Venezuela Bendele Jr., Raymond A.; Devine Benedetto, Anthony R.; El Paso Bennet, Richard G.; Miami, Florida Benson, Isaac J.; Dallas Benwell, Tommy C; Marysville, Calif. Berger, Harlan J.; Weimar Bernal, Alejandro; Reynosa, Mexico Bienski Jr., Pete J.; Bryan Birk, Roy J.; Llano Bishop, Charles W.; San Antonio Bishop, Dwight R.; Guatemala, C.A. Black, James F.; Pratt, Kansas Blair, Kelvin R.; San Antonio Blankenburg, Larry L.; Houston Blasdel, Jerry L.; Richmond Bledsoe Jr., Joseph V.; Shreveport, La. Bloomer, Jon M.; Dumas Blythe, Raymond E.; El Paso Boethel, David J.; Weimar Boldt, Robert B.; Tyler Boleman, Larry L.; Waco Bollinger, Weldon T.; Sealy Bonner, Wesley B.; San Angelo Booker, Michael P.; Universal City Boriskie, Donald; Port Arthur Bourgeois, Francis B.; New Braunfels Bowers, Arthur M.; Palacios Bowers, Michael G.; Baytown Box, John L.; Bryan Boyd, Scott D. ; Ft. Worth Bradford, Walter H.; Lawton, Okla. Bramlett, James C.; Dallas Brandt, Robert A.; Houston Brending, William C.; Bryan Brian, William T.; Weatherford Brinkmann, John R.; Seabrook Brooks, James F.; Houston Broussard, Neal J.; Dickinson Brower, Stephen A.; El Paso Brown Jr., Bernard P.; Port Arthur Brown, Davis L.; Dallas Brown, Jimmie L.; Athens Brown III, Reese W.; Tyler Brown Jr., Samuel D.; Conroe Broyles, Elbert L; Garland Budde, James H.; Cologne, N.J. Burke, Philip G.; St. Louis, Mo. Burnett, Robert W.; Nederland Busa, Leonard J.; Houston Butler, David S .; San Antonio Butler, James Q.; Keller Byrd, Gene G.; Waller Cabla, Richard O.; Sinton Cain, William S.; Pasadena Callahan, Arthur J.; Bastrop Calvin, Phil W.; Hutchins Campbell, Gerald W.; Center Cantu, William V.; Dallas Cardoze, Javier; Panama City Carlisle, James A.; Alice Carpenter, Samuel H.; Edinburg Carr, Clifford R.; Fallon, Nevada Carr, Terry L.; Abilene Carrigo, E. Allen; San Antonio Carroll, Arthur V.; Waxahachie Castleberry, Joe P.; Ft. Worth Catanzaro, Louis P.; Beaumont Catherall, Donald R. ; Dallas Caulkins, Donald W.; Houston Cavenaugh, Glen C.; Long Branch, N.J. Ceyanes, Sergei; Miami, Florida Chalmers, Rodney N.; Houston Chancellor, James W.; San Antonio Chancey, Jack H.; Merkel Chaney, Robert D.; Galena Park Chihi, Abdelkrim; Tunisia Chilek, Glen D.; Yoakum Christian, Paul D.; Austin Cimo, Marion L.; Houston Cisneros, Henry G.; San Antonio Clader, Michael D.; Midland Clapper, Robert W.; Anahuac Clark, Dennis H.; Big Spring Coleman, R.; Hunstville ™ Clark, Stanley P.; Wellborn Claussen, Robert M.; Humble Clayton, Brady; Wolfe City Clements, Willis L.; Ft. Worth Click, Barry W.; Forestville, Md. Cloudt, Chester R.; Spring Branch Cloyd III, Walter L.; Shreveport La. Coakley, Dennis E.; Beaumont Coldewey, F. Leon; Corpus Christ! Coleman, Jack R.; Hunstville Collins, Roger L.; Braintree, Mass. Colquitt, Joseph M.;. Huntsville, Ala. Connell, William L.; Trinity Conway, Kelly C; Shreveport, La. Cooper, Joe J.; Eastland Cope III, Jesse T.; San Antonio Corcoran, John T.; Tyler Corley, Ronald E.; Bryan ioston, Clayton L.; Houston Craig, Thomas A.; Plainview Cramer Jr., Kenneth C,; Port Arthur Crespo, Johnny O.; Corsicana Crew, Walter E.; Orange Criswell, James W.; Temple Cron, Auston B.; Alamo Crooks Jr., James D.; Quail Crown, Jeffrey N.; Houston Crutcher Jr., Murray A.; Palestine Cruz, David; San Antonio Cruz, Manuel I,; Laredo Cumbie, Donovan R.; Rockdale Cummins, Richard M.; Dripping Springs Cunninhgam, Randal; Waco Currie, Don J.; Lott Daniel, Jimmy L.; Sherman Daniels, Emory H.; Houston Darden Jr., Jack M.; Alexandria, Va. Daugherty, Clarence L; San Antonio Davenport, John D.; Abilene Davis, James H.; Ft. Stockton Davis Jr., John W., Estreito, Goias, Brazil Davis Jr., Lloyd A.; Victoria Davis, Mark W.; San Antonio Davis, Ralph M.; Houston Dawson, Charles W.; Houston Dawson, Jorge E.; Panama City Day, William M.; Brady De Anda, Carlos F.; Laredo Deason Jr., Emory N.; Leveretf ' s Chapel DeBord, Thomas O.; Port Lavaca Decker, Randolph T.; Groesbeck Delgado, Ruben E.; San Antonio Del Rio, Raul; H. Matamoros, Mexico Denmark, Marvin A.; Lockhart DePauw, Barry D.; Dallas Deutsch, Walter A.; Garden Grove, Calif. DeWitt, Thomas K.; Raymondville Dikeman, Matthew M.; Spring Branch Dobyns, Robert F.; Kerrville Dorfman, Fred S.; Woodbury, N.Y. Douglas, James F.; Pittsburg, Pa. Dowd, Louis H.; Austin Downing Jr., Jack W.; Royersford, Pa Doyle, Charles R.; Houston Drury, Johnny B.; Garland Dugas Jr., Jack E.; Rantoul, III. Dunham, Floyd C; Houston Dunkerley Jr., Roland P.; Houston Durda, David R.; Laredo Durst, Mark S.; Mason Dye, Bruce L.; Houston Earhart, Robert J.; Houston Earnst, Don B.; Dallas Eccard, Lawrence D.; CirclevilLe, Ohio Eckert III, John C; Houston Eldridge, Gary E.; Conroe Elliott, Terry A.; Henderson Ellis. Jeffrey D., Houston Emmons, Mark E.; Hurst Engel, Richard L.; Elm Grove, Wis. Engelmann, Ralph M.; Pflugerville Engleman, Carl H.; Bellaire Esquivel, Jesue; Eagle Pass Fanning, Jackie D.; Arlingotn Faubion, James F.; Lampasas Faulkner, William R.; Bryan Faust, Robert J.; LaMarque Feducia, Carl V.; Shreveport, La. Feehan, Michael C.; Houston Fergeson, Jerry A.; Houston Ferguson, William M.; New Orleans, La. Ferreira, Gilberto; Bucaramanga, Colombia Figueredo, Pedro R.; Houston Finn, Richard M.; San Antonio Fisher, George E.; Baytown Fitzpatrick, Caswell J.; New Orleans, La. Fleisher, Harvey O.; Longview Fleming, James S.; Anson Fletcher, James F-; Orange Flocke, Robert A.; Rapid City, S. Dakota Flow, Bryan L.; Austin Folley, Edward K.; Mart Foster, Jerry A.; Valentine, Neb. Foster, Kenneth J.; Runge Foust, Larry E.; Bertram Fowler, Joe R.; Wichita Falls Fox, John E.; Mart Fox, Michael J., Denison Frank, Donald E.; Albuquerque, N.M. Frantzen, Robert L.; Palestine Free, Robert E.; Ft. Worth Freiberger, William E.; New Orleans, La. John T.; Houston John E.; San Antonio French, Robert L.; Decatur Frey, Hal D.; San Antonio Froehner, Donald R.; Houston Fregia, French, Frost, Norman E.; Ft. Worth Frysinger, Victor F.; Harlingen Gainey, Glover J-; Corpus Christ! Goither, Richard M.; Houston Gallatin, Lumpkin T.; Palestine Galloway Jr., Thomas L.; Huntsville Gantt, Gerald R.; Tyler Garrett Jr., Samuel E.; Corsicana Garrett, Terrel V.; El Paso Garza, Noe G.; Roma Gaspard, Marshall T.; Groves Gasparian, Higus A.; Rezaieh, Iran Gassen, Harold M.; Franklin Gastinger, David C.; San Antonio Gaulding Jr., John F.; Winnie Gay, David E. R.; College Station Gentry, James A.; Bryan Gerasimowicz, Gary A.; Dickinson Gibbons, Robert H.; Port Arthur Gibson, James C; Houston Gilbert, Pat K.; Victoria Gilleland, Charles W.; Walnut Springs Gillum, James M.; San Antonio Ginn, Charles E. ; Corpus Christi Glass III, Burl E.; Kansas City Glasson, James P.,- Coleman Gleastine, Billy W.; Snyder Glenney, George R.; Snyder Glynn, James E.; Garland Godbey Jr., Donald E.; Nala A.B., Okinawa Goins, Kenneth R.; McGehee, Ark. Gonzales, Robert F.i; San Antonio Gonzalez, Alfonso J. H.; Matamoros, Mexico Gonzalez, Braulio; Eagle Pass Goode, William L.; Shreveport, La. Gooding Jr., Wilson D.; Aransas Pass Gordon, James C; Ft. Collins, Colorado Graharrf, Gary L.; West Columbia Grant, James B.; Clayton Gray, Bruce E.; Mission Greenwade, Robert T.; Clifton Grevert, Donald C.; Washington, ,D.C. Grice, Richard T.; Greenville Grimm, John F.; Mt. Holly, N.J. Grivich, Patrick M.; Winnie Gross, William S.; Dallas Groves, Anthony W.; Universal City Guillot, Michael E.; Eagle Pass Gummer, Richard L.; San Antonio Gutierrez, Homero L.; Laredo Haffelfinger, Richard C; Baytown Hamilton, Claude C.; Waco Hamilton, James R.; Waco Hamilton Jr., John B. ; Ft. Worth Hammes, Larry N.; Hot Springs, Ark. Hammond, Kim E., Midland Ham mond, William R.; Grenier Field, N.H. Hancock, Donnie R.; Jasper Hand, Larry D.; Henderson Hanna, Joel P.; Van Vleck Hardeman, Bennett L.; College Station Hardin, Phillip R.; San Benito Harkreader, Wayne L.; San Antonio Harlan, Richard E.; Dallas Harmon, Lucien F.; Dallas Horn, Olin L.; Houston Harrell, Larry O.; Gatesville Harris, John J.; Juneau, Alaska Harrison, Irving G.; Palestine Hartye, Robert A.; Toano, Va. Harvey, Roger B.; Orange Hastings, Ronnie J.; Cisco Hawley, Robert D.; El Paso Haynes, John M.; Garland Heafer, John B.; Houston Hearn, Larry C; Cleburne HeartwelJ, James W. ; San Antonio Heckman, Brian E.; Humble Hecox, Glen D.; Schertz Helmcamp, Dewey E.; Houston Hembree, Gene H.; Plainview Hemphill, Andrew D.; Brownsville Henglein, William G.; Killeen Henneke, Charles f; Glidden Hensel, Howard M.; Chicago, III. Henthorne, Norris G.; Tulsa, Okla. Herbold, John R.; Houston Hernandez, David R.; Bryan Herrera, Moses; Palestine Herring, Jack L.; San Antonio Herring, John W.; Alice Hervey III, Stewart D. Hester, Claude D.; Del Rio Hicks, Albert D.; Amarillo Hicks, Bruce M.; San Antonio Hicks, Thomas M.; Odessa Hightower, Steven C; Houston Hill, John J.; Dallas Hill, John M.; Pasadena Hillin, Thomas A.; Ft. Stockton Hinson, Michael L.; Mart Hlavinka, Dennis J.; East Bernard Hoch, Russell W.; Von Ormy Hodgkins, Stephen C; San Antonio Hoegemeyer, Howard W.; Weimar Hoff, Claude A.; Windthorst Hoffman, Michael P.; Denison Hoke, Daniel L.; Austin Holder Jr., Frank O.; Austin Holder, Thomas N.; Houston Hollahan, Edward L.; LaMarque Holland, Elton A.; Bryan Holmes, Lewis E.; Ft. Worth Holster, James E.; Clarksville Holt, Virgil F,; Allen Honey, Brian G.; Galveston Hoover Jr., Rayburn M.; Houston Hopfer, Willaim J. Gainesville Hopkin, Mac M.; Boerne Hopkins II, Roy C; Rickmansworth, Herts., England Hopper, James T.j San Antonio Horn, Paul A.; Sugarland Horton, Lee W.; San Angelo House, David J.; Waco Howard, Robert P.; Florham Park, N.J. Hubert, Donald W.; Riviera Hubert, John M.; Joshua Huckleberry, John I.; St. Louis, Mo. Huebner, Kenneth R.; San Antonio Huff, Robert C; Jacksonville, Ark. Hughen, James F.; Killeen Hull, Larry A.; San Antonio Hunter, Daryl W.; Gainesville Hutchison, William M.; Santa Clara, California Hutsell, Mike D.; Corpus Christ! Ihms, Randall G.; Buchanan Dam Insani, Peter J.; Alexandria, Va. Isbell, Arthur J.; Odessa Isbell, Clinton H.; Hillsboro Jackson, George F.; Jacksonville Jackson, Jackie W., Welch, W. Va. Jackson, Jimmy D.; Midland Jacqmein, William M.; Ft. Worth James, Gary L.; San Antonio Janicek, Hubert M.; Dallas Jarosz, Stanley M.; Waco Jarvis, Jon M.; Stinnett Jenkins, Michael L.; Wichita Falls Jenkins, Norman L.; Austin Jennings, Arthur W.; Texarkana Jett, Marion B.; Dallas Jiura, Raoul A.; Arlington Johns, Charles W.; Pittsburg Johnson, Cecil D.; Midland Johnson, Clayton R. ; Memphis, Tenn. Johnson, Jimmie C.; Jasper Johnson, Patrick N.; Houston Johnson, Steven R.; Austin Johnston, Harvey T.; Bergstrom AFB Johnston, Steven B.; Muskogee, Okla. Jones, Marvin K.; San Angelo Jozwiak, Donnie D.; Sealy Lyle, Charles S.; Hurst Lyons, Don M.; Tyler Macho, Leon R.; Wharton Machala, Thomas R.; Crosby Madrigal, Hector; Rio Grande City Mahoney, Joe P.; Mathis Main, Maurice V.; Dallas Malone, Clem E.; Waco Malone Jr., Thomas W.; Austin Jungman, Thomas A.; Castroville Kacal, George J.; Houston Kaffenfcerger, Howard W.; Bellaire Kazmierski, James D.; Pasadena Keesecker, Robert A.; Brownsville Keiser, Ronald E.; Rochester, N.Y. Kelly, William P.; Houston Kemph, Gary S.; San Antonio Kennerly, Kenneth D.; Odessa Kent, Van A.; Washington, D.C. Kercheval, David R.; Houston Kessler, Albert W.; Liberty Killian, Quentin N.; Laredo Kinder, William P.; Houston King, Frank B.; Pittsburg King, Wayne E.; Seabrook Kirkpatrick, Edward A.; Leander Kiser, James K.; San Antonio Kitchen, Thomas G.; Morristown, N.J. Kleibrink, Michael C; Waco Kleypas, Bernard M.; LaMarque Knight, John A.; Houston Knowles Jr., Paul W.; Houston Korenek, Stephen D.; Austin Kostelntk, Michael C,; Corpus Christ! Robert C.; San Antonio ger Kenneth E.; OrelarSl, Pa. Kunzman, John W.; Qttumwa, Iowa Kuratko Jr., Louis G.; Smithville Kyle, William P.; Teague Kyzar, James R.; Brady LaGraize, Albert G.; New Orleans, La. Lam, Michael H.; GdfesVille Lamascus Jr., Charles M.; Schulenburg Lambden, Lynn D.,- Port Lavaca Lane, Steve E.; Hurst Krause, Krober banning, Michael L; Sylvester Laughlin, John W.; West Columbia Leach, Richard S.; Brownwood LeBourveau, Grover P.; Beeville Leese, David P.; Ft. Worth Lehmann, James H.; Bellaire Leifeste, Lloyd E.; Mason Leonard, J. B.; Lubbock Lera, Donald N.; LaMarque Lincecum, Joe J.; Thornton Lockey, Paul E.; Laredo Lockey, Ralph G.; Houston Lockhart, James H.; Bossier City, La. Loeffler, John R.; Junction Loomis, Stephen M.; New York City Lorfing, Donald L.; East Bernard Lowe, Michael P.; Pasadena Loyal, Stephen; Santa Barbra, Calif. Mankin, Michael W.; Kilgore Martinez, Jose S.; Corpus Christ! Massey, Donald E.; Corpus Christ! Massey, Ronald W.; Dallas Masterson, Robert M.; Midland Mathis, Stewart F.; Ft. Worth Matthews, Richard L. Luling Matthys, Walter C; Pasadena Mattoon, Kenneth A.; San Antonio Maxwell, John R.; Ganado Maxwell, Terry C.; San Angelo May, Dwayne E.; Houston May III, Fred L.; San Antonio May, John J.; Humble May; Richard W.; River Edge, NX May, Russ E.; College Station May, William A.; Lake Jacson Mayes, Ronald P.; Port Arthur Mayfield, Robert G.; Tyler Mayo, Albert Ojf asadena Mays, Benny G.; Brashear Mayse, Terry L.; Freeport McCale, Don R.; M ' ouston McCall, Charlewp.; Lufkin McCann, Richard G.; Tulsa, Okla. McClain, Glen H.; Cleveland McCracken, Austin R.; Austin McCulloch, Drew; Maryville, Tenn. McCurdy, John R.; Cuero McElvaney, Gary A.; Channelview McEntire, William W.; San Antonio McGarr III, John P.; Plainview McGinn, Richard H.; Abilene McGinty, Charles R.; Texas City McGirr, Steve; Houston McGlamery Jr., Merrill H.; Seabrook McHorse, Michael D.; Coleman McKee, Bruce M.; Coleman McKenna, Francis K.; Boerne McLennan, Jon M.; Denver, Colo. McLeroy, John D.; Dallas McLeroy, William R.; Dallas McMillon, Ronnie D.; DeKalb McPherson, Thomas C.; Harlingen Meaux, Steve; Humble Medina, Ramon H.; Bryan Meiller, John G.; Midland Meisfer, Robert A.; Baytown Melcher, Edward F.; San Antonio Melzer, Laurence S.; Midland Menczer, Stephen E.; Corpus Christ! Merritt, Robert R.; Kerrville Metrock, John M.; Birmingham, Ala. Michael, Hershel A.; Vidor Mikel, Tilden N.; Dallas Miller, David L.; Laughlin AFB, Del Rio Miller, Don C; Brady Miller, Edward M.; New York Miller, Elvon J.; San Antonio Miller, Robert M.; Springfield, N.J. Miller, William J.; Dallas Millikin, James L.; Floresville Minnick, Geoffrey E.; Laconia, N.H. Minze, Lonnie C.; Houston Mitchell, Tommy W.; Houston Mitchell, William T.; College Station Mittendorf III, Ehrhard, Marietta, Ga. Montfort, Howard W.; Carrollton Moore, Gerald L.; Arlington More, Gregory A.; Alvin Moore, Larry W.; Memphis Moore, Lynn S., Houston Moore, Paul E.; Tyler Moores, John H.; Texarkana Moran, Michael D.; Corpus Christ! Moreland, Bobby D.; Waco Morgan, Barry E.; Bryan Morgan, John W.; Ft. Bragg, N.C. Morrill, John C; Yoakum Morris, Brian I.; El Paso Morris, Don S.; Afton Moses, George C.; Rockdale Moses Jr., James T.; Mt. Pleasant Mosley, Danny J.; Bryan Moss II, King; Burton Motl, Michael B.; -Houston Muehr, Richard W.; Weimar Muir Jr., Ben E.; Irving Munsch, Hubert J.; Houston Muse Jr., Anthony C; Terrell Myers, Randall R.; Houston Naivar, Jtames E.; Temple Nash, Ronald A.; Dallas Natho, Thoas E.; Cuero Nation, David F.; Palestine Nelson, Phillip E.; Houston Nelson, Wayne A.; Seguin Neuman Jr., Eric B.; Dayton Neumann, Carl H.; Houston Nieland, Jeffrey C.; Wiesbaden, Germany Niemi, Richard M.; Houston Nierdieck, Thomas C; Stamford Noel, Leon E.; Dallas Nolan, Ray T.; Bellegonte, Pa. Noonan, Michael D.; Amarillo Nooner, Terry S.; DaHas Nordhaus, Robert K.; San Antonio Norris, William M.; New Braunfels Oberg, Erik P.; Simsbury, Conn. Ogdee, Jack E.; San Benito Ohlendorf, Edgar L.; Lockhart O ' Rourke, L. James; New Orleans, La. Orton, Thomas J.; Ft. Worth Osborn, Thomas E.; Abilene Paclik, Michael J.; Gainesville Palazzo, Robert P.; Dallas Parker, James E.; Dallas Parker, Joseph M.; Tenaha Parks, Duncan E.; San Antonio Parks Jr., Samuel J.; Waco Parr, Don S.; Amarillo Parr, John D.; Corpus Christ! Parrish, Dennis R.; Agua Duke Parsons, Loren J.; Alice Patterson, Jerry E., Houston Payne, Roger D.; Jasper Pazderski, Richard A.; Big Springs Pehnke, Lee A.; Galveston Perdue, George W.; San Antonio Perez, Richard; San Antonio Perkins, James W.; Texarkana Peters, Michael J.; Ganado Peterson, Hartman; Killeen Pettit, Michael E.; Waco Peyrefitte, Gregory A.; New Orleans, La. Phillip, John W.; Boerne Phillips, Barry L.; ' Corpus Christ! Piehl, Eugene M.; Clear Lake Shores Pierce, Michael E.; Galena Park Pigott, Geoffrey C; Decatur, Ala. Pollard Jr., Eugene C.; Odessa Pollard Jr., Kenneth W.; Coolidge Porter, Donald W.; Dalhart Post, James L.; Victoria Poston, Ronald H.; San Antonio Poth, Phillip W.; Temple Powell, David W.; Amarillo Powell, James R.; Menard Power, Robert A.; Marshall Prater II, Charles N.; Midland Preas, Bryan T .; Cooper Preston, Charles W.; Henderson Pruett, Hal C; LaMarque Pugh, Alfred P.; Ft. Worth Quinlan, Gerald F.; Houston Rabel, Carroll H.,- Rosanky Radke, Al W.; Columbus Randolph, Jimmie D.,- Cleburne Ravey, Bill R.; Highland, Calif. Reagan, Charles T.; Natalia Reagan, Dennis F.; Conroe Reagan, Jimmy R.; Franklin Reber, William C.; Baytown Redfearn, John M.; Mt. Pleasant Reding, Valton D.; Amarillo Reeder, James L; Ft. Worth Reeh, Ernst A.; Needville Reeves, Jimmy E.; Hurst Reeves, William E.; LaMarque Rehmet, Patrick G.; Alice Reina, Anthony C.; Bryan Reitzer, Joel V.; San Antonio Reyna, Amador E.; Roma Rhorer, Ril ey G.; San Antonio Richardson, James D.; Omaha, Neb. Rick, George G ; Dallas Ricks, Stephen M.; Midwest City, Okla. Rinard, Kevin A.; San Antonio Robbins Jr., Frank H.; San A itonio Robbins, Ronald J., Kadena, Okinawa Roberts, Scott H.; Austin Robicheaux, Larry J.; Groves Robinson, Thomas K.; Waelder Robison, Kenneth M.; Guy Rockett, Terence L.; Dallas Roddy, Burton E.; Lancaster Rodenberg, Earl C; Old Ocean Rodgers, Barry S.; Dallas Rodgers, John A.; Jackson, Miss. Rodriquez, Roy G.; Hereford Roller, John M.; San Antonio Rome, Macy A.; Houston Rovello Jr., Charles J.; Houston Rowe, Donald K.; College Station Rowe, Paul L.; College Station Russo Jr., Raymond W.; Houston Rusteberg, Frederick W.; Brownsville Ryan, James L.; Gonzales Sager Jr., Frederick W.; Houston Sandberg, Sherwin N.; Georgetown Sandell III, Milton S.; Hamilton Sanders, James O.; Beeville Sanders, James P.; Pasadena Sanders, Paul H.; Houston Savage, Donald M.; Ft. Worth Saxon, Billy M.; San Antonio Scheldt, Herman H.; San Antonio Scheske, Robert B.; Gonzales Schlueter, David A.; Dickinson Schmidt, Larry W.; New Braunfels Schmidt, Ralph A.; Schulenburg Schrank, Stephen R.; Dallas Schreiber, Ronald J.; Windthorst Schuchart, Gary W.; San Antonio Schuepbach, John W.; McAllen Schwartz, Richard L.; Brownsville Scopel, Allen J.; Seguin Scott, Larry D.; Cleburne Scott, Thomas M.; Whittier, Calif. Semingson, Richard M.; Pasadena Settles, Charles W.; Brownsville Severance, Richard M.; San Antonio Sewell, Charles E.; Winters Shamblin, Paul R.; Dallas •Sharp, Wayne C; Warren, Ark. Shaw, Michael J.; Weslaco Sheiness, Marc A.; Alice Sherburn, Joseph H.; Ft. Worth Sherman, Thomas G.; Dallas Shipp, Bill J.; Mineola Shropshire, Stephen M.; Corpus Christ! Sifford, Clyde L.; ' Bay City Sikes, Andrew L.; Hull Sikes, Samuel L.; Houston Simon, Steven E.; Springfield, Va. Sipple, Stephen A.; Minneapolis, Minn. SkyEagle, William H.; Corpus Christ! Sleeper III, John; Waco Sloan, Gary W.; Amarillo Slone Jr., Theodor W.; Edna Slovak, Robert H.; Beaumont Smith, Bill W.; LaMarque Smith, Gene E.; Center Smith, Glen W.; Angleton Smith, Rayburn L.; Shamrock Smith, Samuel D.; Uvalde Smith, William E.; Hillsboro Solovey, Robert J.; Silver Spring, Md. Sommers, Gordon E.; San Antonio Sommers, Lawrence E.; Temple Sonnen, Robert A.; San Antonio Spafford, Stephen O.; Rockwall Spellman, Gianfranco; Killeen Spellman, Michael T.; Sherman Spencer, Philip D.; Clovis, N.M. Spiekerman, Martin D.; Edroy Spitzer, Richard G.; Clifton Sprouls, James C.; Clovis, N.M. Springfield, James H.; Texas City Spruiell, John L.; Laredo Sprung, Alan J.; Edna Spurkosky, Thomas M.; Schertz Stack, William B.; Groves Stavinoha, Edward L.; Alvin Stelly, Lawrence A.; College Station Stem, Grady L.; Huntsville Stevener, Ralph A.; Bryan Stevens, David L.; College Station Stevens, Jack R.; San Antonio Stevens, Ralph S.; Houston Stevens Jr., Thomas D.; Jacksonville Stewart, Charles P.; Dallas Stilson Jr., Charles H.; Houston Stimpson Jr., Ritchie P.; Falls Church, Va. Stodghill, Robert H.; Corpus Christi Stout, Henry V.; Manasquan, N.J. Stover, Harry M.; Lamesa Stribling, Richard M.; Corpus Christi Stroman Jr., William J.; Lometa Struss, Darrell A.; Eagle Lake Stutler, James G.; Arlington Supak, Eugene C.; Fayetteville Sutton, Russell C.; Houston Swahn, BHh F.; Richardson Swea t, jgg rry L.; Grand Prairie Swindle, Marvin M.; El Paso Switzer, Robert C; McAlester, “it, An, C, Lavernia Tanksley, Spencer D.; Bryan Taylor, Dana H.; yppdraiso, Fla. Taylor, Darrell D.; Angleton Taylor, James T.; Ft. Knap, Ky. Taylor, John R.; New Orleans, La. Taylor, Johnny C; Ft. Stockton Teater, William G.; Norwich, Conn. Thomas, David L.; Wharton Thomas, Frank L.; Houston Thomas, Hedrick R.; Weatherford Thomas, John C.; Houston Thompson, Alan C.; Miami Thompson, Greg M.; Durango, Colo. Thompson, Jack R.; Houston Thompson, William A.; New Braunfels Thying, Lee W.; San Antonio Tice Jr., Francis A.; Rockport Tijerina, Jose O.; Brownsville Tillerson, Joe R.; Celeste Tillery, Michael M.; Houston Tilley, Frank W.; Jacksonville Tipping, Eldon G.; Snyder Tomlinson, Billy G.; Tyler Towns, Robert M.; Carrollton Travis III, Leon E.; San Antonio Tredway, Michael E. ; Houston Trench, Winston F.; Marshall Trlica, Cary A.; Pleasanton Trott, Robert C.; Yoakum Truesdale, Charles A.; Temple Tucker, John E.; Lewisville Turbeville Jr., John B.; San Antonio Turner, Walter D.; Corsicana Upton, Robert L.; Manteca, Calif. Vacek, John C.; Rosenberg Vandaveer, James A.; Freeport Van Horn, Jack C; San Antonio Van Landingham, Robert E.; LaMarque Van Stavern III, Neil; San Antonio Vaughan, Richard A.; Longview Vaughn, Richard W.; Hamilton Visser, Paul W.; Dallas Vogas, James L.; Galveston Vogelsang, Ernest F.; Cameron Von Minden, Richard C.; Gonzales Wainscott, Monte C.; Graham Walker, Gary A.; Crawford Walker, Gary L.; Houston Walles, William E.; Baytown Walling,’James R.; Sherman Walters, Douglas F.; Universal City Walton Jr., Thomas P.; San Antonio Ward, Fred T.; Austin Ward, Sanford T.; Austin Watkins, Michael D.; Santiago, Chile Watson, Raymond JA;; College Station Watson, Rodney L.; Yumc|f Ariz. Watts, Charles B.; Jefferson Weaver, Walter L.; San Antonio Webb, Jack L.; West Liberty, Ohio Webb, Patrick A.; Henderson Webber, Joseph P.; Waco Weber, James P.; New Braunfels Weinstein, Samuel R.; Memphis, Tenn. Wellman, Jay S.; Bryan Wells, Robert J.; Pontotoe Wenzel, Derril W.; Clifton West, Joseph L.; Brazoria Westbrook, Richard C; Beaumont Wheeler, Don R.; Tyler Whitacre, Charles J.; Plainview White Jr., Frederick S., Bryan Whitehouse III, Floyd G.; Pearland Whiteside, Jack M.; Garland Wiggins, David T.; Houston Wilkin, Michael J.; Houston Wilkinson, Richard W.; Kenedy Wilkinson Jr., Thomas P.; Abilene Williams, Alfred M.; Channelview Williams, Barry Owen; Ft. Sam Houston Williams, Douglas W.; Houston Williams, Eddy J.; Jacksboro Williams, Joe B.; Houston Williams, John L; Sherman Williams, Kerry C; Baltimore, Md. Williams, Leland N.; Santa Anna Willis, Donald B.; El Paso Willis, Richard D.; Conroe Willmann Jr., Charles J.; Arlington Wilson, Donald A.; Hot Springs, Ark. Wilson, Fred frftFf. Worth Wimberly, Dan P.; Redlands, Calif. Windberg, Lamar A.; Goliad Winkler, RoberffJ.; Dallas Wise, Thomas H.; Amarillo Wiseman Jr., Joseph L.; Roanoke, Va. Wood, John C; ft. Worth Wood, John C; Houston Wood, Michael L.; South Houston Woodard, Mitchell A.; Houston Woodley , James B.; Bellville Wolf, Richard K.; Georgetown Wolfe, Brian A.; Irving Worley, James D.; Tulia Wright, John S.; Agua Dulce Yochem, Phillip A.; San Antonio Young, Jess H.; Henderson Young, Jon R.; Anchorage, Alaska Youngblood, James L.; Evant Zimmerman, John L.; San Antonio Zipp, Ronald D.; New Braunfels Zirjacks, Winston L.; Victoria Trenchard, Michael H.; Lafayette, La. After this game we ' ll go back and fight some more Gladiators 187 !£■ L. to R.: Newman; Edwards; Cooper; Scott (?£ Z4 O icena BILLY EDWARDS . . . President HARVEY LEE COOPER . . . Vice-President DOUGLAS SCOTT . . . Secretary-Treasurer RICHARD NEWMAN . . . Social Secretary 188 Abbey, William C.; Houston Abbott, Oscar D.; San Antonio Abbott, Robert; Houston Abney, Noble H.; Beaumont Abrams, Loyd G.; Pasadena AbsHier, John C; Port Arthur Absolom, Ronald L.; Ft. Worth Achor, Billy J.; Abilene Acklam, Jon N.; Bushnell, III. Aclin, Kennith R.; Hewitt Adair, Robert J.; Riverside, Calif. Adami, John G.; Freer Adams, Lorry K.; Livingston Adams III, Louis W.; Kingsville Addison, Morris W.; New Boston Albach, Edward L.; San Antonie Albert, James W.; Corpus Christi Albritton III, Ford D.; Bryan Alexander, Marshall W.; San Antonio Alexander, Robert M.; Runge Allen, John W.; Van Horn Allen, Thomas E.; Plano Allen, William R.; Jackson, Miss. Allison, Gary W.; Houston Almaguer, Carlos C; Eagle Pass Americas, Leon; Tampico, Mexico Ammer, Val R.; Duncan, Okla. Amyx, James W.; College Station Anthony, Durwood E.; Ennis Antilley, George M.; Abilene Archer Jr., Norman R.; Killeen Armour Jr., Ray mond L.; Houston Arena, Dwight R.; Sulphur, La. Arnold Jr., Lawrence E.; San Antonio Arnold, Robert Q.; El Paso Arnold, Thomas H.; Texarkana Arriens, Edward L.; Bryan Aschenbeck, Harvey R.; Bellville Ash, Stephen S.; Midland Atkins, Joe H.; Baytown Atwell, Thomas C.; Houston 9 r% Baca, Gerald W.; Bedias Baes, Richard W.; ' El Paso Baetge, Robert O.; New Braunfels Baggott, Robert G.; Cururdu, Canal Zone JE ' Bailey Jr., Thomas S.; Caldwell nfl Ba(;er, James R.; Bellaire Baker, Joel S.; Marlin Baker, John B.; Amarillo Baker Jr., Lawrence A.; Orange Baker, Michael J.; Laredo Baker, Tommy W.; Brookshire Baldwin Jr., Frank A.; Balboa, Canal Zone Baldwin, Tommy F.; Galena Park Ball, Emmett B.; Shreveport, La. Ball Jr., Frank E ; McLean, Va. Ball, Richard D.; Arlington Ballentine, Douglass K.; Marietta, Ga. Banks, Aubre L.; Detroit, Mich. Barbee, Larry D.; Allen Barber, Hallie R.; Houston Barber, William R.; Ft. Worth Barnes, John R.; La Porte Barrett, Michael W.; Dixie, Ga. Baros, Clyde W.; Yoakum Bars, Tristram R.; Odessa Barthman, David A.; Austin Bartlett, James P.; Garland Barto, James D.; Ennis Batel, Clifton E.; College Station Batts, Glenn R.; San Angelo Baugh, Bruce P.; Rotan Bavousett, Byron J.; Ft. Worth Baxter, Bruce F.; Dallas Bayne, William E.; Tucson, Ariz. Baze, Lawrence A.; Midland Beachy, Stephen C.; Abilene Beall, Jonathan M.; Houston Bean Jr., William E.; Kilgore Beard, William W.; Valencia, Venezuela Bearden, John L.; Houston Beaver, Paul M.; Talpa Beavin, James R.; Kansas City, Mo. Beck, Melvin S.; San Antonio Becker, James W.; Houston Becket, Michael P.; Orlando, Fla. Beddingfield, Ronald D.; Tyler | g j Bee, Raymond D.; Dallas Beleck, Marcus M.; Tyler Bell, Russell E.; Los Alamitos, Calif. Beltran-Rodolfo; Lima, Peru Bendall, Thomas R. ; Houston Benedict, M. Dwaine; Dallas Benson, James C.; Dallas Benson, Lanie J.; Lake Jackson Benton, Michael B.; Dallas Berend, Larry J.; Windthorst Berger, William G.; Bryan Bickers, Ronald W.,- Houston Bienski, Lee D.; Brookshire Bindseil, Frankie R.; Blanco Birdsong, Michael B.; New Braunfels Bisbee, Ronald G.; Houston Bishop, Michael H.; Killeen Bishop, Robert E.; Mt. Selman Bishop, Roy J.; Abilene Black Jr., Robert V.j Haskell Black, Walter E.; Breckenridge Black, William L.; Pratt, Kan. Blake. Kenneth G.; Ponca City, Okla. Blanchard, Louis F.; El Paso Blanchard, Vance B.; El Dorado Blanton, Max W.; Rotan Blasdel, James R.; Richmond Blaschke, David A.; Ft. Worth Blevins, Clifford L.; Pasadena Blumberg, Fred M.; Seguin Boatwright, Roger B. ; Dallas Boethel, Darrell D.; Beeville Boggess, Russell L.; Baytown Bollinger, Ralph E.; Sealy Bones, Howard R.; Dallas Bonifay, Don W.; Beeville Borg, Roy F.; Humble Basse, Frederick M.; Beaumont Bottrell, David A.; LaPorte Bourn, Steven L.; Dallas Bowden, William S.; Port Neches Boyd, Donn M. ; Killeen Boyd, Michael R.; Garland Boykin, Woodrow A.; Ft. Worth Brack, John V.; Amarillo Bradford, Carlton D.; Garland Bradford Jr., Jesse L.; Lufkin Bradford III, William E.; San Antonio Bradley, Charles; Killeen Bradley, Michael P.; Altus, Okla. Bragg, Richard H.; Kirbyville Brassell, Michael W.; Carthage Bray, Carl A.; Houston Brazzel, Thomas J.; Houston Bredlow, Anthony L.; Dallas Breech, Donald W.; Victoria Bricker, Darick S.; Refugio Bridges, James C; LaVale, Md. Brinkley, Allen W.; San Antonio Brisco, Clinton G.; Gonzales Brittian, Robert M.; Austin Brooks, Robert G.; Houston Brown, Charles A.; Dilley Brown, Conny R.; Houston Brown, Derrel R.; College Station Brown, Harold M.; Medford, Mass. Brown, James A.; Bishop Brown, Joe N.; Dallas Brown, Johnny A.; Houston Brown, Ollie G.; Axtell Brown, Walter D.; Belle Meade, N.J. Brown, Wayland D.; DeLeon Browning, James H.; Carthage Brownlee, John W.; Houston Brumbaugh, Alan J.; Mineral Wells Brumley, Jack F.; Donna Brunjes, Charles J. Houston Brunow Jr., Charles L.; Franklin, Mich. Bryan, Travis B.; Bryan Bryant, Willard R.; Orange Bubb, Randall L.; Dallas Buchanan, Raymond E.; Bryan Buck, Raymond W.; Angleton Buckman, Thomas H.; Ft. Worth Bullock, William N.; Livingston Bunton, William P.; Palestine Burchett, Michael A.; Greenville Burger, Thomas E.; Beaumont Burk, Michael G.; San Antonio Burke, Charles J.; Bellaire n, James S.; Houston Claude E.; Rosebud ;, Paul A.; Waco t, George M.; Richardson rt, Michael S.; Dallas urt, William D.; Laredo Riirf r cl r Byrd, Dan M.; El Dorado, Ark. Byrd, James K.; Houston Byrd, Joseph A.; LaMarque Byram, Jerald D.; Beaumont Bythewood Jr., Gilbert R.; Houston Caldwell, James E.; Ft. Worth Caldwell, Michael A.; Bonham Callahan, Arthur P.; Oklahoma City, Okla. Callaway, Leonard A.; Ft. Worth Calvert, Richard L; Shreveport, La. Camp, G. Dale; Alvin Campbell, Richard M.; Seguin Campbell Jr., Wallace L.; Childress Houston Campbell, William E.; Campos, Abel; Seguin ' 3F -r Campos-Berry, Pablo; Mexico City, Mex. Canada, Kenneth D.; Baird Cannon, Charles A.; Killeen Cantu, Raul; MeAllen Caperton, Mark S.; Cald well Carlsen, Burt C.; Beaumont Carnes, Benny L.; San Benito Carouth, William B.; Comanche Carpenter, Cavin L.; Hobbs, N. M. Carrizo, Mario L.; Ocu-Henera- Panama Carroll, Randle L.; Houston Carter, Bill E.; Decatur Carter, Charles L.; Orange Carter, Don E.; McGregor Carter, Douglas J.; McAllen Carter, Joe S.; El Paso Carter, Larry H.; College Station Cartwright, James H.; Decatur Caruthers, Michael P.; Washington, D.C. Case, Charles F.; - Sherman Casey, Michael E.; Houston Casey, Timothy S.; Baytown Castenson, Paul E.; Houston Castillo, Efrain; El Paso Caswell, Micheal L.; Houston % Q Q ’T’ 3, Caudle, Michael E.; Lindale Cave, Michael J.; Corpus Christ! Cavin, Houston L.; Odessa Cerveny, Steven E.; Cleveland Chamberlin, Charles W.; Midland Chapman, Andrew B.; Houston Chapman, Carl G.; Houston Chastain, James N.; Brownwood Chavez, Guillermo; El Paso Cheatham IV, John B.; Shreveport, Chenault, Henry L.; Ennis Chenoweth, Joseph T.; Dallas Chesnutt, Charles B.; Beeville Chestney, Thomas C; Altoona, Pa. Childers Jr., Roy E.; Iowa Park Chinn, Richard B.; Sasratoon, Saskatchewan, Can. Christian, James C.; Houston Ciniglio, Daniel; Panama Clark III, Charles C; Marshall Clark, Garland H.; Glenelg, Md. Clark, John E.; Marshall Clary, John C.; Dallas Clay, James M.; Alvarado Clements, David J.; Houston Clepper, Joe D.; Nederland Cloudt Jr., Walter O.; Kerrville Coble, Walter R.; Dover, Del. Cockerell, Danny R.; Fairfield Coker, Eddie E.; Lolita Cole, Donald J.; Tarkington Coleman, Michael R.; Corpus Christ! Coleman Jr., Sam H.; Junction Q Collins, Charles R.; Dallas Collins, Odell B.; Valera Collins, Stephen A.; San Antonio Colvin, Michael O.; Cheyehnee, Wyoming Combs, Raymond L.; Dallas Compton, Willis W.; Sheridan Conlan, Stephen R.; Tucson, Ariz. Conlee, James R.; Ft. Worth Conley, John C; Santa Ana, California Conn, Richard C.; Ft. Worth Connally, John M.; Denver, Colo. Contella, Charles J.; Bryan Cook, Ralph A.; Frankfurt, Germany Cook, Robert C; Wright-Patterson A.F.B. Ohio Cook, Willie C; Edna Cooper, Harvey L.; Houston Corey, Douglas; Morton Corley, Howard L.; Houston Corry, Daniel A.; Henderson Corsale, Donald J.; Staten Island, New York Counce, Jackie W.; Pasadena Cowan, Charles R.; Amarillo Cowley, Jeffry E.; Freer Cox, Dennis M.; Sulphur Springs Cox, James H.; Grosvenor Cox, Johnny L.; College Station Cox, Marshall R.; Phoenix, Ariz. Crabb, Robert C; Hempstead Craig, Roger C; De Leon Cravey, Larry E.; Panama City, Fla. Crawford, Marshall F.; San Antonio Creel, James A.; Ft. Worth Crenshaw Jr., Billy G.; Port Arthur Crook, K. Ronald; East Berlin, Pa. Crow Jr., Ralph M.; Wake Village Crutchfield, John N.; Refugio Culbertson, Bruce W.; San Antonio Cullen, Charles P.; Buda Cunningham, Ronald S.; Buffalo, N.Y. Curd, Michael T.; Ft. Worth Curlee II, Robert B.; Philadelphia, Pa. Curies, John M.; Baltimore, Md. Curry, Dewey M.; Tahoka Curry, James C; Bellaire Curtis Jr., John E.; San Antonio Cyr, David B.; Old Town, Maine Dabney, Oscar W.; Brownsville Dabney, Walter D.; Dallas Daniel, James R.; Colorado Springs, Colo. Daniel, Jeffrey B.; Bedford, England England Dansby Robert S.; Bryan David, Dorian P.; Charlotte Davidson, Martin T.; Ennis Davis, Beverly E.; San Antonio Davis III, Frank; Levittown, Pa. Davis, Gary L.; Phillips Davis, Glenn A.; Alexandria, Virginia Davis, John C.; Montgomery Davis Jr., Lome A.; Wichita Falls Davis, M. Bruce; Estreito, Maranhau Davis, Randolph J.; Irving Davis, Timothy W.; Ft. Worth Dawson, Bernard P.; Wichita Falls Day, Mic hael D.; Freeport Dean, David A.; Weslaco Dean, Michael W.; Houston Decker III, Jack G.; San Antonio Deike, Michael L.; Winters Delafosse, Peter H.; Griffith, Ind. Denman, Bruce C.; Houston Dennis, Anthony D.; San Antonio Dennis, Gary W.; Magnolia Dent, Louis L.; Paris Denton, Rife A.; Devine Derx, Brian C; Hastings-on-Hudson, N.Y. Dickson III, William C; Bastrop Dietel, Marvin R.; Dallas Dille Jr., Henry W.; El Paso Dillehay, Tommy D.; Ft. Worth Dillon, Charles R.; Longview Dillon Jr., Robert C; Taft Dingee Jr., George A.; Lake Jackson Dinger, William F.; Rockport Dinkins, Richard E.; Cleveland Dobbins, Billy J.; Coleman Doeppenschmidt, Larry W.; San Antonio Doerr, Alan R. J.; Vientiane, Laos Doggett, James S.; Duncanville Dolezal, Albert E.; Seabrook Dollinger, David J.; Beaumont Dommel, Robert C.; Houston Donaho, George K.; Houston Donnelly, James R.; Wichita, Kansas Doran, Jack K.; Corsicana Dorsett, Hubert E.; Lufkin Dossman, Pierre M.; El Paso Dow, Gene C.; El Paso Downs, Audley W.; Midland Dresner, Glenn R.; Marlin Dreyer, Alan G.; Raymondville Droemer, Everard C; Giddings Dubbelde, David M.; Flat Rock, Michigan DuBois, Richard L.; Dallas DuBose, Dennis A.; Amarillo DuBose Jr., Waymon G.; San Angelo Duhon, John M ; Houston Duncan, Lowell M.; El Paso Duncan, Richard C.; Andrews unham, Douglas W.; Bryan Dunkelberger, Dennis E.; San Antonio Dunlap, Daniel P.; Amarillo Dunn, Ronnie D.; Deer Park Dunn, William C; Mt. Pleasant Dunsion, Cois L.; Waco Dupler, Tommy L.; Maple Duprie, Dempsey J.; Taft Dyberg, Michael M.; Tackikawa A.F.B. Japan Dye, David N.; Goliad Eads, Richard C.; Brownsville Easley, Robert E.; Ft. Worth East, Jan S.; Carthage Eastes, Charles P.; Bryan Eaton, Gary H.; Houston Echols, William T.; San Antonio Edwards, Jack L.; Tahoka Edwards, Kenneth L.; Ft. Bliss Edwards Jr., LeRoy W.; Baton Rouge, La. Edwards, Robert V.; Cotulla Edwards, Ronald C.; Breckenridge Edwards, William R.; Dallas Edwards Jr., William S.; Stowell Ehrlich, Arno J., Corpus Christ! Eldridge III, Willie H.; LaMarque Elkins, Roger G.; Luling Elliff Jr., Gerald A.; Robstown Elliott, Robert G.; San Angelo Elmore, James D.; Ft. Worth Emerson, Michael F ; Denton Emmert Jr., Joseph H.; Orange Engelke, Fredrick J.; Shreveport, La. Engelke, Roger L.; Seguin Erard, Edgar L.; Houston Epp, William E.; San Antonio Erck, Charles E.; San Antonio Erickson, Arthur J.; Ft. Worth Erskine, Thomas C.; San ' Angelo Erwin Jr., Thomas W.; Waco Escalante, William C; Mexico City Escontrias, Manuel; Eagle Pass Esparza, Tony G.; San Antonio Estrada, Sergio; Fiberia-Costa Rica Etter, Paul C.; Philadelphia, Pa. Evans, Ray J.; Dallas Evans, Russell G.; Harlingen Everett, Brady L; Waco Evers, John W.; Bryan Evertson, James F.; Kerrville Evridge, Joe R.; Brady Falco, Johnny C; Houston Falkin, Kenneth G.; Port Chester, N.Y. Farias, Frank X.; San Antonio Parish, Floyd C.; San Antonio Farragh, Harry C; Mt. Pleasant Faver, Thomas D.; Bryan Fazzino, Joseph A.; Bryan Feary, Michael J.; Laredo Fennell, David S.; Richardson Fernandez, Juan G.; Costa Rica Finley Jr., Howard R.; Richardson Fischer, Donald H.; Houston Fisher, James R.; Midland Fisk, Franklin E.; Irving Fitzhugh, Max B.; Big Spring Fleming, Terry K.; Amarillo Fletcher Jr., Marvin H.; San Antonio Flores, Rudolph; Rockdale Floyd, William F.; Anderson Focke III, John H.; Mexia Foley, Jack L.; Dallas Foley, Robert J.; Premont Foltin, Joseph A.; Tomball Fondeur, Alejandro A.; Dominican Republic Fontana, Dennis J.; Texarkana Ford, Richard B.; Brecksville, Ohio Forney, Kim H.; Houston Forrester, Ronald W.; Odessa Fort II, William G.; Fullerton, Calif. Foster, Edward W.; Houston Fowler, Jess; Dallas Francis Jr., Lawrence T.; Ft. Worth Frank, Mark S.; Dallas Frank, Steve L.; Hillsboro Franke, Bruce L.; El Campo Franklin, John A.; El Paso Franks, Robert Y.; Waco Frazier, Mack L.; Lufkin Freeman, Milton J.; Dallas French, Raymond A.; Scotland Friebelfi, John D.; Austin Friesen, David C.; San Antonio. Fritschel, Wayne A.; Ormond Beach, Fla. Frost Jr., Robert W.; Mesquite Fry, Roger H.; San Antonio Fuchs, Karl W.; New Braunfels Fulbright, Larry W.; Sweetwater Fuller, John W.; San Angelo Fury Jr., Donald C; Parkersburg, West Virginia Fussell, Larry D.; Humble Gaido, Philip A.; Union City, New Jersey Gallamore, John R.; Galena Park Gallant, Francis X.; El Paso Gallerano Jr., John X.; Houston Gammage, Bryon B.; Pasadena Gary, Alan M.; Ft. Worth Garrett, Guy G.; Marlin Garrett, Monte R.; Odessa Garrido-Lecca, Alfonso; Lima, Peru Garrison, David L.; Ft. Worth Garnson Jr., James C.; Baytown Garrison, Max D.; Silverton Garza, Ricardo E.; Laredo Gault, Allen D.; Mineral Wells Gayle, Steven G.; Grapeland Geisler, Richard L.; San Antonio George, David B.; Houston George, James E.; El Paso Gentry, John E.; San Antonio Gentry, Robert D.; Gonzales Gerald, Thomas S.; Amarillo Gerhart, Quinter P.,- San Antonio Gerig, John M.; Bartlett Gerlach, Erich C; Abilene Gerringer, Arthur E.; Houston Gershen, Barnett L.; Houston Gertson, Franklin E.; Shreveport, La. Gessling, H. Alan; Alice Gibbons, Joseph K.; Tyler Gibbs II, Charles E.; Bellevue, Nebraska Gibson, Albert E.; Lake Jackson Gibson, Richard W.; Texarkana Giese, William S.; Houston Gilbert, Richard L.; Livingston Gilbert, Steven J.; Freeport Gilkey, Thomas J.; Bryan Gill, Robert W.; Garland Gillespie, Charles H.; Corsicana Given, Charles T.; Houston Givens, Thomas G.; Saginaw Glasgow, James M.; San Antonio Glaze, Michael G.; Offuh, A.F.B., Nebraska Glazener, Robert E.; Bryan Glover, Claude R.; Bellevue, Nebraska Godsey, Ernest E.; San Antonio Godshalk, David G.; Houston Gold, Alan R.; El Paso Goldsmith Jr., John L.; Houston Gollnick, Steven L.; Houston Gonzalez, Alfredo R.; Laredo Gonzalez-Ruiz, Francisco A.; Panama Goode, Richard L.; Waco Gore, Clarence; Sheridan Gosnell, Paul W.; Houston Goss, Michael W.; Houston Goss, Richard L; Dallas Graham, Alan W.; Midland Graham III, Robert F.; Houston Granade, Gar S.; Richardson Graves, Harold C.; Silsbee Graviss, Lawrence P.; Alamogordo, New Mexico Gray, Douglas M.; Granbury Gray, Michael E.; Houston Gray, Michael H.; Rocltport Gray, William G.; Houston Greathouse, William D.; Beaumont Green, David E.; Henderson Green, Peter D. ; Abilene Green Jr., William D.; Frisco Greer, Bobby F.; Dallas Greer, Michael S.; San Antonio Greiner, John W.; Refugio Griffin, Gary M.; Uvalde Grisham, Ray F.; Bailey Grochett, Michael P.; Houston Grooms, Donald D.; Orange Grossman, Gordon H.; West Grothues, Henry L.; San Antonio Groves, John W.; Denver City Gruetzner, Raymond A.; Pasadena Guanti, Jose; Panama City, Panama Guernsey, David R. ; Oklahoma City, Okla. Guggisberg, Richard W.; Vernon Guill, Dennis J.; New Canaan, Conn. Gunn, David C.; Overton Gunter, Allen C; Dallas Gunter, Dana L.; Kerrville Gunter, Larry D.; Bridge ' City Gunter, Thomas G.; Dallas Gutierrez, Hector; Laredo Hadley, William B.; Dickinson Haggart, Kenneth C; Graham Hahn, Gerald E.; Houston Hailey, James L.; Bremond Haines, Charles M.; Houston Hale Jr., Robert L.; Dallas Halfant, Jerry; Galveston Hall, James J.; Corpus Christi Homes, David H.; Azle Hamill, Barton M.; Houston Hamilton Jr., Edward T.; Dallas Hamilton, Hugh A.; Jasper Hamilton, John M.; Bryan Hamilton, Thomas K.; Tyler Hamilton, William T.; Crockett Hamilton, William V.; Dallas Hampton II, Larrimore T.; Houston Hancock, Charles E.; Ft. Worth Hander, Richard H.; Wichita Falls Hanes, Gary L.; Linden Hanes, Richard C; Dallas Hannan, Harry S.; Colima, Mexico Hansen, Carl J.; Wallingford, Pa. Hanson, Richard C.; Miami, Florida Hanys, Jerry M.; Cuero Happ, Gregory W.; Medina, Ohio Harben, Harley J.; San Antonio Hardee, Richard W.; La Marque Hardwick, John F.; Sylvester Harkrider, Bobby M.; Carthage Harlacker, John A.; El Paso Harrell, David W.; Albany Harris, Patrick R.; Dayton Harris, Victor J.; San Antonio Harrison, James H.; Moody Hartje, Lynn D.; Groves Harvey, Michael L.; Ft. Worfh Harvey, Richard P.; Beaumont Harvick, Terry W.; Tahoka Harwood, Thomas W.; Cuero Hastier, Donald N.; Dayton, Ohio Hatfield, John H.; Bryan Hathaway, William M.; Houston Hatter, Paul T.; Killeen Hauerhand, Charles A.; Sugarland Hawkins, Robert E.; Harlingen Heffner, John W.; Beaumont Heiman, George H.; Bryan Heiman, Joe S.; Shiner Heimer, Len R.; New Braunfels Hein, Conrado M.; Zapata Heitkamp, William E.; New Brait n f e l s Heldman, Gary W.; Caldwell Helm, Jerry W.; Seagoville Helpert, Billy R. ; Bellmead Helpert, Charles W.; Burlington Hely Jr., Joseph W.; St. Louis, Mo. Hembree, Larry A.; Amarillo Henderson, James R.; Houston Henderson, Michael E.; Harlingen Henderson, Terry D.; Dallas Hendrick, Paul R.; Dallas Henry, Larry E.; Waco Hensel, Kenneth F.; Rosebud Herbst, Harry L.; Boerne Hernandez, Elias R.; Bryan Herrera, Edward J.; Bryan Herring, James D.; Shreveport, La. Herring Jr., Lewis H.; Del Rio Herrington Jr., James R.; Housfd n Herrmann, Milton K.; Houston Herzog, Clyde E.; Meridian Hess, Kenneth W.; Dallas is R.; Nacc Hewitt, Otto D.; Tyler • ; i Hester, Thomas R.; Nacogdoches Hicks, Howard D.; Bandera Hicks Jr., James H.; Beaumont Hicks, James P.; Jasper Hicks, Lawrence J.; Bryan Higgins, Edward C.; Bastrop Hilgers, James F.; San Antonio Hill, Gordon T.; Bryan Hill, Patrick G.; Azle Hillman, Bobbie R.; Cameron Hilton, Ted R.; Houston Hinds, Ronald D.; Midland Hineidi, Issam AR; Aleppo, Syria Hines, Bobby J.; Vidor Hlavinka, Anthony C.; East Bernard Hobbs, Richard M.; Beaumont Hobson, Robert W.; Houston Hodge, Samuel E.; Alleyton Hodges, David E.; Pleasanton Hodges, James E.; Bryan Hodges, James R.; New London Hoelle, Joe R.; San Angelo Hoge, James D.; Waco -s Holden, James A.; Newgulf Holder, Perry C; Seabrook Holditch, Stephen A.; Richardson Holland III, Ira J. C; San Angelo Holland, Ronald J.; Houston Holley, James L.; Garland Holloman, Michael J.; Waukegan, Illinois Hollwedel, George M.; Hicksville, N.Y. Holman, James J.; Alpine Holmgreen, David N.; College Station Holt, Charles E.; Fairbanks, Alaska Holt, Scott A.; College Station Holt, William G.; Somers, N.Y. Holy, Ted A.; Houston Homan III, Carlton C.; El Paso Hooks, James R.; Ft. Worth Hooks, Orville L.; Dallas Hooper, Richard N.; Plainview Hoover, Charlie D.; San Antonio Horn, John V.; Mt. Pleasant Hornback, Gary D.; Decatur Horner, James R.; Longview House, David G.; A.lice House, Donald R.; Bryan Housley, Robert W.; Richardson Howard, Chester B.; Uvalde Howard, David M.; Houston Howard Jr., George S.; Natick, Mass. Howard, James R.; Midland Howard, Kenneth M.; Decatur Howe, James M.; Houston Howe, Robert M.; San Antonio Howell, Joseph G.; Dallas Howell, Richard L.; Plainview Howell, Terry A.; Edaewood Howell Jr., William R.; Brenham Hrynyk, Thomas P.; Reagan Hubbard, Larry J.; Houston Huffhines, William E.; Beaumont Huffman, Richard H.; Bellaire Hughes Jr., Harry H.; Port Boliver Hughes, Michael B.; San Antonio Hugo, Terry O ; Dilley Hunter, Guy F.; Houston Hurst, Harold W.; Kilgore Huser, Tim H.; Donna Huser, William G.; Donna Hutchins, David L.; Sinton Hutchins, Van A.; Alamo Inman III, Stuart M.; Houston Irby, Lynn R.; Irving Irvin, Karl E.; Merkel Irwin, Billy W.; Laneville Isom, James M.; San Antonio Izakson, Bernard H.; Houston Jackson, David H.; Houston Jackson, Harvey W.; LaMarque Jackson, John J.; Atlanta, Ga. Jackson, John L.; San Antonio Jackson, Ronald W.; Bryan Jageler, George E.; Gatesville James, Hugh R.; Dallas James, John A.; Houston Jameson, Edward B.; Mansfield, Mass. Jamieson III, Thomas V.; Ft. Worth Janacek, William G.; Baytown Janes, William N.; Dallas Jarutowicz, Gary L.; Seguin Dennis L.; Houston erson, Antwine; Houston Jenkins, Kenneth W.; San Antonio Jodeit, Michael R.; Houston Johnson, Darrell W.; Gatesville Johnson, David Z.; Wichita Falls Henry M.; Baytown mes R.; Sherman Johnson, John C.; San Antonio Johnson, John G.; Dallas Johnson, Robert H.; Paris Johnson, Rodger A.; Shreveport, La. Johnson, William H.; Bryan Johnson Jr., Johnson, Ja Jay, Jeff Johnson, William R.; Pasadena Johnston Jr., Charles D.; Lafayette, La. Johnston, Dennis G.; Lufkin Johnston, James A.; Houston Jones, Donald R.; Austin Jones II, Henry E.; Garland Jones, ' James R.; College Station Jones, James T.; Junction Jones, Jesse J.; Tyler Jones, Melvin T.; Kerrville Jones, Sanderfierd A.; Hutchins Jones, William B. ; Honolulu, Hawaii Jordan, Larry G.; Dallas Julian Jr., Roy A.; Kennard Jumper, Jack J.; Lufkin Junek, James E.; Snook Kahla, John W.; Port Bolivar Kallus, Thomas A.; Victoria Kana Jr., Henry G.; Weimar Kanewske, Joe G.; Galveston Karsch, Robert C; San Antonio Kaspar, Robert L.; San Antonio Keen, James R.; Terrell Keeton, Michael J.; Little Rock, Arkansas Kendrick Jr., Wallace M.; Santa Cruz, Calif. Keim, Glenn W.; Spearman Kelley, Roy E.; Killeen Kelly, Robert L.; San Antonio Kemper, Charles G.; Marble Falls Kennedy, Craig B.; San Antonio Kerr III, Joseph N.; Del Rio Kessie, Charles L.; Canadian Ketcham, Barry S.; Greenville Key, Richard L.; Arlington Keys, Jerry; Mexia Kidwell, James R.j Westminster, Calif. Kildare, William J.; Ogallala, Nebraska Kilfoyle, Don; Longview Kilgore, James K.; Pecos Kincaid, Gary W.; Odessa King, Dale S.; Wharton King, James L.; Houston King III, Wilbur R ; Beaumont Kinison, Geoffrey W.; Houston Kinney, Paul J.; Norwich, Conn. Kirk, Ribelin G.; Ft. Worth Kissmann, Claud E.; Giddings Kitchens Jr., L. John; Milford Klafka, Charles D.; Pasadena Klein, Kenneth V.; San Antonio Kludt, Francis H.; Orange Knapp II, Roger S.; Corpus Christ! Kniery, Dennis M.; San Antonio Knipe III, Wayne B.; San Antonio Knoll, David J.; Boerne Knowles, Jerry M.; Del Rio Koen, Raymond K.; Pampa Koenig III, Emil H.; Houston Koenig, Michael J.; Cuero Kohler, Thomas R.; Dallas Kolinek Jr., Louis E.; Waco Kothmann Jr., John H.; San Antonio Kramer, Robert E.; San Antonio Kremenic, Christopher J.; Gretha, La. Kronke, Larry K.; Agua Duke Kuehler, James F.; San Antonio Kueht, Michael L.; Houston Kurten, Milton L.; Bryan Kwas, Steve W.; Houston Kyle, George W.; Ozona Kyler, Michael E.; Cleburne ■Labus, Ronald N.; Panhandle La Fleur, Gerald W.; Houston Lagow, Don W.; Anahuac Lambert, Robert L.; San Antonio Landry, Clamire J.; Biloxi, Miss. Lane, Arthur B.; Houston Lane, David L.; Pine Bluff, Ark. Langford, Kenneth R.; Denison Large, Russell D.; San Antonio Laske, Richard W.; Amarillo Lavin, John I.; Houston Lawrence, Davjd R.; San Antonio Lawrence, James A.; Sam Antonio Laxson, Richard A.; San Antonio Leach, James H.; Sweeny Ledbetter, Joe S.; San Antonio Ledbetter, Joseph W.; Houston Ledbetter, William R.; Spring Branch Lee, Daniel G.; Medford, Mass. Lee, Landre J.; Hearne Leflar III, Guy W.; Spring Branch Lemming, Joseph L.; Dallas Lenarduzzi, Roland F.; Houston Lentz, Robert B.; Houston Leonard, John R.; ' Lubbock Lester, August P.; Houston Lewis, Donald S.; Bridge City Lewis, Roy D.; Hurst Linder, Gerald A.; Baytown Lindig, Kenneth E.; Fredericksburg Livingston, Fred B.; Ennis Lockomy, Terry A.; Houston Long, Marvin D.; Morton Long, Michael R.; Grand Prairie Long Jr., Wilfred H.; Beaumont Loomis, Bobby D.; Hardin Looney, James M.; Dallas Love, George V.; Beeville Lowery, William R.; Carlsbad N.M. Lowrey, Thomas M.; Lancaster Loyd, William E.; Deer Park Lucas, Gustavo H.; El Paso Lucas Jr., William H.; Houston Luddeke, Henry E.; Cuero Ludewig, Larry M.; Atlanta, Ga. Luhr, Donald W.; Dallas Luhr, Thomas A.; Dallas Luikens, Robert L.; LaMarque Lurreford, John C.; Houston Luther Jr., Roman N.; Biloxi, Miss. Lynch, John W.; Salt Flat Lyons, Larry D.; Odessa Machala, James J.; Crosby Machann, Clinton J.; Chriesman Machos, James A.; Aurora, Colorado Macnak, Joseph A.; San Antonio Maddocks, Robert A.; San - Antonio Maddox, Russell W.; Miami Maddox, Stephen B.; Pampa Maddox, William A.; Brenham Maddox, William A.; Carson City, Nevada Madison, Paul E.; Bryan Magby, George C; Corpus Christ! Maggs, Russell J.; San Antonio Mahomes Jr., William; Lindale Maida, Pete W.; Beaumont Malitz, Brian E.; Bethesda, Md. Malloy, Michael H.; Houston Mandeville, Leslie M.; Spring Mankin, Mark L.; Barksdale A.F.B., La. Manny, Roger D.; Ft. Worth Manville, John C.; Houston Mark, David S.; Houston Maroul, John J.; Schulenburg Marquart, Lester F.; Lake Jackson Marshall, Luther L.; Ft. Worth Martin, Carl L.; Menard Martin, James L.; Grenada, Miss. Martin, John M.; Hart Martin, Lawrence E.; San Antonio Martin Jr., Leo G.; Houston Martin Jr., Noel D.; Amarillo Martin, Ross E.; San Antonio Martin, Thomas R.; Houston Martinez, Ruperto N.; Laredo Massie Jr., George P.; Pampa Mathews Jr., Raymond C; Houston Mathis, Roy C; Port Arthur Matthews, Dale V.; Dalhart Mattick, Michael L.; Boerne Mauldin, Larry D., Ft. Worth Maupin, Warren B.; DaMas Maxwell, Clarence E.; Kilgore Mayes, Davis G.; Cedarville, Ohio Mayes, Gary R.; Floresville Mayes, George C; Wallisville Mayfield, Gary W.; Vernon Mayfield, James E.; Saratoga, Calif. Maynor, Robert B.; Austin McAnally, Ronald R.; Del Rio McAnelly, Michael D.; San Antonio McBee, John M.; McAllen McCaffrey, Robin H.; Baltimore, Md. McCaskill, John W.; Gonzales McCasland, Mark T ; Midland McCasland, Terry L.; Wheeler McCautey, Ira D.; Brookshire McClisten, Mack T.; San Antonio McConnell, Donald P.; Mesquite McCormick, David J.; Baytown McCorquodale, John H.; Dover, Delaware McCracken, John D.; LaMarque McCrary, Dee G.; Paris McCravey, Michael E.; Eldorado McCready, Bobby C.; Andrews McCreary, Michael P.; Houston McCue, Kenneth R.; San Antonio McDaniel, Walter G.; Dallas McDonald, James T.; Navasota McDonald, Jerry D.; Irving McDonald, Roy H.; Bellaire McDowell, Clinton D.; Dallas McElmurray, Richard L.; Trent McFeron, Dennis C.; Alamogordo, N.M. McGaughy, Lonnie H.; Bowie McGowen, John W.; Dhahran McGuyer, Michael D.; Bryan McGuyre, Stanley L.; Bryan McKean Jr., William A.; Annandale, Va. McKeen, Thomas R.; San Antonio McKerley, Dennis R.; Midland McKinney, H. Richard; Randolph, N.J. McKinney, Michael T.; Johnson City McLain, Glen D.; Dallas McLoad, Michael B.; Houston McMahon, James D.; San Antonio McMahon III, Joel D.; Cleveland McMullen, Randall C; Corpus Chnsfi ▲ McNeese, Larry B.; Corpus Christ! McNeill III, Levi J.; Brazoria McNiel, Fred R.; College Station McReynolds, Michael M.; Jasper, Alabama McWhirter, Thomas J.; Wolfe City McWhorter, Larry B.; Bedias McWilliams, David K.; Covington, La. McWilliams, Paul D.; Brownfield Mebane III, Paul M.; San Antonio Medina, Juan M.; Edinburg Meharg, Michael S.; Barhesville, Olda. Meier, Gary C; Waco Meier, John H.; Houston Melman, Stephen A.; Bethesda, Md. Melton, Haynes L.; Littlefield Meltop, William J.; Castroville Melvin, Michael T.; Racine, Wisconsin Messec, Jimmy R.; Waco Metoskie, John A.; Dallas Metzler, Robert L.; Buchanan Dam Meyer, Gregory K.; Hondo Miears, Glenn G.; Bryan Miller, Erik C; Dallas Miller, Everett C.; Grand Prairie Miller, Michael E.; Garland Miller, Robert B.; Jasper Mills, Ronald D.; Pasadena Mills, Sam W.; Joshua Mills, Stephen A.; El Paso Mitchell, Carl R.; Paducah, Kentucky Mitchell, Robert M.; Houston Mitschke, Wallice L.; Houston Mobley, James A.; Bellaire Moelich, Robert E.; Omaha, Nebraska Moeller, Patrick W.; New Braunfels Moerbe, Larry E.; McAllen Moffitt, John R.; Midland Monroe, Donald J.; Shreveport, La. Montague, James R.; Houston Montfort, Davis T.; Arlington Montgomery, Richard C; San Angelo Montour, Kenneth A.; Houston Moody, Joseph C; Corpus Christi Moore, Keith F.; Childress Morgan, John F.; San Antonio Morgan, William C.; Beaumont Morris, James L.; Bellevue, Nebraska Morris, Michael L.; Orange Morris, Paul E.; San Antonio Mosley, William D.; Madisonville Mudd, James E.; Yoakum Mueller, Meryl W.; Gatesville Mulkins, Winfield G.; San Antonio Mullen, Walter S.; Brownsville Mullins, Keith A.; Baytown Munn, Duncan P.; Dallas Murphy, Ben M.; Elgin Murphy, Harrison L.; Amarillo Murphy, James E.; Galveston Murphy, Michael E.; San Antonio Murphy, William P.; Paris Muse, Ned C.; Houston Musick, Ernest R.; Lovington, N.M. Mycock Jr., Edward; Waco Nabb, William D.; Houston Najera, Oscar I.; Guatemala City Napper, Larry C; San Antonio Natho, James E.; Cuero Neill, William L.; Tornillo Nelms, Harry H.; Dallas Nelson, Charles E.; Las Vegas, Nevada Nelson, David R.; Beaumont Nelson, Fred A.; San Angelo Nelson, Kenneth P.; Lyndhurst, N.J. Neves, Leroy; Granger New, Roy H.; Seguin Newman, Richard K.; San Antonio Newmann, Martin L.; Austin Ney Jr., Marshall N.; San Antonio Nickle, Robert E. O.; San Antonio Nida, Robert L.; San Antonio Noles, Tyrone M.; Buffalo, N.Y. Norris, James A.; Burleson Northcutt, Jerry T.; Beaumont Norton, Charles G.; Cleburne Norton, James M.; Cleburne Norton, Larry A.; Laredo Norton, Stephen C; Galveston Novlan, David J.; Colo. Springs, Colorado Nuding Jr., John F.; Aspermont Nugent Jr., Donald P.jDallas Nugent, William B.; Lake Jackson Odneal, Larry D.; Greenville Oertli, Ernest H.; Bertram Ohnheiser, Kent D.; Schulenburg O ' Keefe, Michael F.; Temple O ' Kelley, William F.; Killeen O ' Leary III, Joseph E.; San Antonio Olivarez, Marcelino; San Isidro Oliver, James E.; Houston Olson, Robert C; Shreveport, La. Oltmann, Callan D.; Giddings O ' Neal, Larry R.; Mount Pleasant O ' Neal, Michael E.; Savannah, Ga. O ' Reilly, Kyle W.; Houston O ' Reilly, Patrick J.; Beaumont Orsak, Frank J.; Snook Ortega, Louis E.; Harlingen O % v - tffbiA L _ Orthwein, Stephen D.; Irving Ortis, John M.; Marshall Oshlo, Eric L; Dallas Ossanna, Michael P.; Hopkins, Minn. Ossanna, Richard R.; Minneapolis, Minn. Otal, Francisco; San Antonio Otts, James R.; Gainesville Owen, Craig A.; Houston Owen, Daniel K.,- Bellaire Owens, James H.; Galveston Palacios, Rodolfo E.; San Antonio Palladino, William J.; Cherry Hill, N.J. Pallais, Mauricio J.; Managua, Nicaragua Palm, William H.; El Paso Palmer, George M.; Honolulu, Hawaii Palmer, Robert L; Mount Pleasant Palmer, Ronald R.; Texas City Palmitier, Albert S.; Pampa Pais Jr., Lee; San Antonio Pannell, Phillip R.; Plainview Paquet, Dennis J.; Athol, Mass. Parada, Chqrles A.; Houston Paramore, Robert J.; Houston Park, John J.; Houston • Parker, Carl R.; Bay City Parsons, Larry G.; Smithville Parsons, Wesley R.; Angleton Patterson, Raleigh W.; San Antonio Patterson, Raymond M.; Austin Pattison, Allan K.; Hillsboro Patton, William P.; Port Arthur Paul, Dennis A.; Houston Pavlas, John C.; Baytown Pearce, John A.; Sulphur Springs Pearson, Paul W.; Orange Pearson Jr., Wilbert D.; Oil City, La. Peatross, Robert F.; Springfield, Va. Peavy, Terry R.; Austin Pendery, Gerald V.; Ft. Worth Pendleton Jr., Wendell; Arlington Pennington, Robert L.; Amarillo Penny, James M.; Dallas Perkins Jr., Wesley; Wayne, Pa. Permenter, Doyle W.; McGregor Perritt, Rolan M.; Longview Peter II, Martin G.; Houston Petersen, Larry R. ; Groves Peterson, Hartwin R. ; Killeen Peterson, Spencer H.; Bridgeton, N.J. Petitfils, Stephen F.; Galveston Petree Jr., Ernest L.; Pittsburgh, Pa. Pettijohn, Carl H.; Ft. Worth Pettit, Robert Y.; Waco Peynado, Robert; Mercedes Phillips, Dennis R.; Sanderson Phillips, Edward L.; Houston Phillips, Harvey D.; Taft Phillips, John M.; Houston Phillips HI, Lucius E.; Laredo Phipps, James B.; Bryan Pickens, Harry R. ; Lancaster Pierce, Jerry B.; Royse City Pierson, Mark O.; England A.F.B., La. Pish, Michael D.; San Antonio Pitman, William S.; San Antonio Pitts, Donald R.; Austin Piwetz, Thomas V.; Refugio Pizzola, Larry G.; Clinton, Indiana Plake, James M.; Beaumont Plantikow, John S.; Omaha, Nebraska Platt, John E.; Brownsville Platt, William E.; Palestine Platzer, John A.; Clear Creek Plocek, Joe P.; Corpus Christ! Poe Jr., John D.; Dallas Poling, Richard L.; San Antonio Pollock, Stephen T.; Alexandria, Va. Polys, David L.; Waco Pontelandolfo, Frank J.; Barnsboro, N.J. Pope, Joe D.; San Antonio Potter, James C; San Antonio Potter III, William A.; Arlington, Va. Pou III, Walter L.; Cleburne Powell, Barry E.; Menard Powell Jr., Cecil C; West Columbia Powell Jr., Harold R.; Houston Powell II, James H.; Carson City, Nev. Powell, Joe M.; Dallas Powers, Michael W.; Honolulu, Hawaii Prentiss, Thomas G.; San Antonio Prevost, Joseph C.; Caldwell Prewitt, Sidney A.; Temple Price, Roy L.; San Antonio Price, Stanley D.; Tahoka Priebe, William F.; Houston Prikryl, Andrew J.; Sugarland Provancha, George M.; San Juan, Puerto Rice Pruitt, Gary D.; College Station Pruitt, Richard A.; Fredericksburg, Va. Purcell Jr., Walter C; Phillips Purvines, William S.; Panhandle Rabbe, Dennis H.; Coryell Rabuck, Paul W.; Port Arthur Rachal Jr., Roy E.; Shreveport, La. Rade, Brent J.; Austin Radford, James L.; Dallas Ragsdale, Roy M.; Acton, Mass. Rains Jr., Thomas J.; Raymondville Ralph, Samuel J.; Clifton Ramsey, Carl F.; Houston Ramsey, John R.; Houston Randall, David M.; Wichita Falls Raney, John N.; Bryan Rapp, Gerald R.; Galveston Raska, Harold G.; Lake Jackson Rassinier, Craig M.; Houston Rau, George H.; Angleton Ray, John E.; Beaumont Ray, Roland C,; San Antonio Rayburn, Ralph; Ingleside Redding, Glen R.; Schulenburg Redding, Leland R.; Lorena Reed, Charles F.; Banquete Reed, Donald C.; San Antonio Reed II, Leon B.; Glenville, W.Va. Reed, Peter M.; San Antonio Rees Jr., Chester L.; San Antonio Reeves, Richard L.; Killeen Reeves, Sam J.;, Beaumont Reger, Mark M.; San Antonio Reicherzer, Kenneth L.; Schertz Reid, Charles M.; Tahoka Reimann, Dennis E.; Santa Rosa Reinecker, Lester F.; Wallis Reinhardt, Charles M.; Santa Ana, Calif. Reinhardt, Robert N.; Beaumont Reiter, Larry A.; Muenster Remmler, Nelson R.; New Braunfels Reynolds, James T.; LaMarque Reynolds, Rickie G.; Midland Rhodes, Patrick J.; Victoria Rice, John A.; ' San Benito Rice, Kim A.; New Braunfels Richard, Michael S.; Beaumont Richards, James M.; Baytown Richardson, William E.; San Antonio Richey, Larry D.; Bryan Ricou, Russell B.; Shreveport, La. Riggs, Bruce R.; College Station Riggs, Thomas M.; Corpus Christ! Riggs, Walter L.; Oak Island Ritter, Jack A.; Amarillo Rix, James H.; Raymondville Roberts, Harry G.; San Antonio Roberts, Richard O.; Dallas Roberts, William A.; Houston Robertson Jr., Ralph W.; Mt. Vernon Robertson, Raymond M.; Ft. Worth Robinson, Jack O.; Clarendon Robinson, John T.; Madrid, Spain Robinson Jr., Kenneth W.; Dallas Robison, John W.; Dallas Rockstroh Jr., Henry J.; San Antonio Roesler, James W.; Houston Rogers, James H.; Mesquite Rogers, Robert L.; Houston Rogers, Samuel D.; Dickinson Rohrbough, Leonard H.; Mandeville, La. Roland, Raymond E.; Springfield, Illinois Romero, Cloud J.; Monterrey, Mexico Romero, Michael J.; Brazoria Roper, Dana W ; Lincoln, Nebraska Roppolo, Jimmy N.; Marlin Rosberg, David W.; Bryan Rosenbaum, Juan; Tynan Ross, Joe N.; Houston Ross, John E.; Covington, La. Ross, Joseph D.; Houston Ross, William M.; Bryan Roth, David W.; Hallettsville Rounds, Peter W.; Hereford Rouse, Charles W.; Beaumont Rowan, John M.; Dallas Rowton, Charles H.; Killeen Roy, Jack E.; Sherman Ruckman, David W.; Karnes City Ruiz, Daniel; Austin Rumold, Edward P.; Ft. Benning, Ga. Rupley, John D.; El Paso Rushing, John E.; Amarillo Rushing, Rudi B.; Reno, Nevada Rusk, David W.; Lufkin Russell, Scott O.; Port Arthur Rutledge, Richard W.; Houston Ryan, Robert M.; Houston Rylander Jr., Charles I.; W. Columbia Saldana, Robert; McAllen Salinas, Robert A.; El Paso Sanders, John A.; Laredo Sanders, Melvin D.; Houston Sansom, Dudley C: Leakey Santana, Joseph J.; Bryan Sarra, Lawrence J.; E. Brunswick, N.J. Saunders, Jeb S.; Gatesville Sauter, Joseph A.; Albany, Ga. Sawyer, Miles L.; Burnet Scarmardo Jr., Sam C.; Caldwell Scheer, Gary C; Henrietta Schilhab Jr., Lawrence C.; Conroe Schlanger, Lee P.; Houston Schlundt, Gregory J.; San Antonio Schmidt, Harry C.; Seguin Schmidt Jr., Milton H.; Brookshire Schoenberg, Ted P.; Victoria Scholl, Leroy R.; Cape May, N.J. Schrader, William R.; Longview Singletary, Rickey L; Orange Sistrunk, Harris R.; Mt. Pleasant Skelton, Wesley M.; Naples Skinner III, Everett F.; Waco Skinner, Michael L; Ft. Worth Sluis, Kenneth R.; Weslaco Smaistrla, Charles J.; East Bernard Smith, Billy M.; Dallas Smith, Bruce E.; Longview Schriever, John G.; Wall Schubert, Carroll W.; Bishop Schultz, Michael W.; Houston Schulz, Harvey R.; Bay City Schwab, Darrell; Friona Schwartz, Robert D.; Houston Schwertner, Thomas W.; Austin Schwetke, William l.; Denison Scogin, John L.; El Paso Scott, Claude T.; Ft. Worth Scott, David M.; Port Neches Scott, Douglas M.; Port Neches Scott, Patrick J.; Springfield, Va. Scott, Robert J.; Houston Scott, William H.; Elgin Seale, Danny G.; Orange Seale, Darrel D.; Houston Seay, Christopher; Austin Seely, William T.; Brownwood Segner Jr., Robert O.; San Antonio Seitz Jr., Alton E.; Houston Sepulvado, George H.; Orange Shaffer, Dennis J.; El Paso Shaffer, Lance M.; Houston Shankles, E. Dale; Dallas Shaw, Emil G.; San Marcos Sheets, Michael A.; San Antonio Sheffield, Gary D.; Texas City Sheffield, James C.; Sulphur Springs Sheffield, Jerry W.; Jasper Sheffield, Tom W.; Duncanville Shepler, William D.; Houston Shieldes II, William E.; Sulphur Springs Shilk, Danny B.; El Campo Shindler, Donald C.; Weimar Shirtum, Robert P.; San Antonio Short, John E.; Lufkin Shughart II, William F.; San Diego, Calif. Sibaja, Rodolfo A.; Liberia-Gte, Costa Rica Siddall, Robert Y.; Houston Sidie, Patrick E.; Amarillo Simpson, Frank S.; San Antonio Sims, Benjamin J.; Kingsville Sinclair, Ernest E.; Lufkin Sincleair, Michael L.; Dallas Smith, Charles D.; Ingleside Smith, Craig M.; Dallas Smith, Dallas P.; Tyler Smith, Frank M.; Houston Smith, Frederick D.; San Antonio Smith, Lawrence R. ; Ft. Worth Smith, Lester R.; Houston Smith, Norman C; Longview Smith, Robert A.; Blessing Smith, Robert L.; Galena Park Smith, Robert S.; Houston Smith, Ronald D.; Dallas Smith, Roy L.; Snook Smith, Steve D.; Texarkana Smith, Terry O.; Bryan Smith Jr., Tom W.; Boerne Smith, William S.; Dallas Smitherman II, William A.; A.F.B., Puerto Rico Ramey Smullen Jr., Richard F.; Monee, Illinois Sneed, David E.; Edgewood Snow, Joe R.; Huntsville Soileau, Jimmy U.; Groves Sollid, Norman K.; White Plains, N.Y. Sooy, Thomas C.; Baytown Sorrel, John G.; Wharton Sosnowski, Michael L.; Scottsdale, Ariz. Soto-Bellose, Enrique J.; Maracaibo, Venezuela -ill Soule, William W.; Eden, N.Y. Southard Jr., David C; Waller Sowell, Melton G.; Midland Sparkman, David H.; Beeville Speakmon Jr.; Frank L.; Kerrville Spinks, Michael J.; Raymondville Spitzer, Joseph S.; Tyler Stabler, John A.; Dallas Stacy, Gary M.; Deuers Stanford Jr., George L.; Crosbyton Stanko, Gary A.; San Antonio Stanley II, ' Paul P.; Vandenberg A.F.B. California Starling, James B.; Garland Staton, Noel E.; Houston Stehling, Anthony A.; Fredericksburg Steiner, Sandy A.; Shreveport, La. Stephens, Charles R.; El Paso Stevenson, James D.; Dallas If Stewart, John M.; Ft. Worth Stewart, Larry E.; Sweetwater Stewart, Robert M.; Bay City Stock, Terry M.; Houston Stockdell, William M.; Dallas Stockton, Don W.; Nocona Stockton, William L.; Goliad Stokes, William J.; Beaumont Stone, Corwyn A.; McAllen -V Stonedale, Roderick D.J.; Houston Stosberg, Kermit L.; Denison Stout, Larry J.; San Angelo Stout, Stephen D.; El Paso Stratton, Max M.; San Antonio Strickland, Joe C.; Odessa Strickland Jr., Oscar D.; Port Arthur Stroker, James R. ; New Braunfels Strong, Deward L.; Dalhart Suderman, Charles T.; Galveston Sueltenfuss, Donald M.; San Antonio Summers, John W.; League City Surratt, Gary W.; Hughes Springs ___I___f I _ I__ f ' Sutherland, John C.; Mathis Swain Jr., Jack L.; Amarillo Swain, John E.; Houston Swann, David S.; Dallas Swinney, Brady P.; Tyler Switzer, Leonard A.; Mesquite Swofford, Donald A.; McAllen Synyard, Michael; Mobile, Alabama Szescila, Andrew J. ; Grand Forks, N.D. Taber, Daniel J.; Van Horn Talafuse, William W.; Falfurrias Talley III, David N.,- San Antonio Talley, Harold D. ; Miami Tara, Alexander K.; Bangor, Maine Tatum, John P.; Houston Taylor, Bruce F.; San Antonio Taylor, Gregory D.; Orange Taylor, Harold F.; Corpus Christ! Taylor, Jimmy W. ; Kerrville Taylor, Monroe S.; Lufkin Taylor Jr., Raymond A.; Marshall Taylor, Rodney D.; San Antonio Templeton, Dennis L.; La Pryor Tennill II, Don N.; Mathis Terrell, Timothy G.; Victoria Terry, Rocky J,; San Saba Thomas, Arthur G.; Elk City, Okla. Thomas, Michael W.; Dallas Thomas III, Orpha B.; Dumas Thomas, William P.; Greenwich, Conn. Thomasson, Ted F.; Houston Thompson, Bryan R. ; T exas IP dl r -1 Q trv 3 5 Mi x k • 9 17 Ip Thompson, David E.M.; Waco Thompson III, Earl A.; Palestine Thompson, Isiah; Ft. Worth Thompson, James M.; Mesquite Thompson, Jon S.; Killeen Thompson, Matt W.; El Paso Thompson, Richard S.; Corpus Christ! Thorwegen, Stephen J.; Bellaire Thrailkill, Robert L.; San Antonio Thurmond, James H.; Refugio TiMman, Robert H.; Plainfield, N.J. Tingley, Earle C.; Clement Tisdale, Herbert W.; San Saba Tisdale, Patrick R.; Temple Tobleman Jr., William T.; LaMarque Tom, Ronald K.; Bellaire Tortorice, Rosario C.; Beaumont Townsend, James W.; Lawton, Okla. Traweek, Max S.; Port Arthur Tremont, Philip J.; Bryan Trncak, Randall H.; Sugarland True, John R.; Weimar Turicchi, Marcus W.; Rosenberg Turlak Jr., John G.; Bremond Turner, James D.; San Angelo Turney, John B.; Dublin Turney, Robert F.; Orange Turpin, George D.; Ft. Worth Tyler,. David L.; Dallas Tyler, James G.; Freeport Tyree, Phillip O.; Richmond Tyson, George J.; Massapegua Park, N.Y. Ueckert, Randall D.; Jasper Ulich, Bobby L.; Lubbock Urankar, John M.; Shreveport, La. Urban, John H.; Dayton Urbanovsky, Lamar G.; Bryan Vahalik, John E.; Yoakum Valentine, Donald G.; San Antonio Valverde, Frank W.; Rio Grande City Van Cleave, Larry B. ; Galveston Van de Putte, Charles H.; Sao Paulo, Brazil Van De Walle, Michael L.; San Antonio Vansau, Gary L.; Deer Park Varvel, Walter A.; College Station Vasilchin, Douglas M.; Laredo Vasquez, J. Carlos; Ft. Worth Vaughan, Gregory L.; Ft. Riley, Kansas Vaughan, Lloyd C.; San Antonio Vaughan, Walter 8.; Menard Vaughn, John C; San Benito Vaughn, John W.; Bryan Veale, Larry F.; Pampa Vertz, James R.; Houston Vetter, Gerald J.; Seguin Viktorin, Dennis J.; East Bernard Villarreal, Carlos R.; Laredo Vineyard III, John O.; Grand Prairie Vitek, Robert T.; Rosenberg •Vogel, John H.; San Antonio Vogel, Morris J.; Vidor Vogelsang, James E.; Ballinger Volpe Jr., Alberto L.; Laredo Vornsand, Harvey G.; Weimar Waggener, William G.; Atlanta, Ga. Wagner, Alfred B.; Kerrville Waldroup, Michael F.; Tulare, Calif. Walker, Ernest H.,- Alleyton Walker, Johnny D.; Texarkana Walker, Larpr k.; Waco Walker, William D.; League City Wallace, Gary G.; Dallas Walling III, Charles O.; Amarillo Wallis, Charles W.; Dallas Walsh, Michael B.; Alexandria, Va. Walterman, William N.; Bellaire Walters Jr., Dwight E.; Corpus Christ! Walters, Elmon E.; Houston Walther, Bill L.; Victoria Walton, Edward E.; San Antonio Walton, Michael D.; Odessa Ward, Dennis E.; Jacinto City Ward, Michael H.; Corpus Christ! Warden, Jerry B.; Ranger Wareing, Robert E.; Lufkin Waren, Lon A.; Karlsruhe, Germany Warrington, Dennis G.; Palestine Waterbury, Donald M.; New Braunfels Watson, James L.; Kress Watts, John R.; San Antonio Watts, Robert C; San Antonio Weaver, James C; Sinton Webb, Carlton; Decatur Webb, Patrick F.; Mission, Kansas Webb, Richard M.; Mesquite Webster, Keller W.; Ennis V; I Weedon, Harold D.; Bryan Webster, Robert A.; Houston Weems, Christopher W.; Idalou Wehner, Alfred C; Port Arthur Weisse, Floyd E.; Victoria Welch III, Harold T.; Randolph A.F.B. Welch, Raymond A.; Denison Wellbaum, Harold; El Paso Wells, Larry M.; Victori a Wenske, Gregory E.; Nixon West, Christopher M.; Robins A.F.B., Ga. Wetsel, Robert R.; Corsicana Weyhenmeyer, James H.; Livingston, N.J. Wheeler, Howard P.; Austin Wheeler, James J.; Richardson Whipple III, Albert J.; San Antonio White, Joe D.; Gustine White, Neil L.; Metairie, La. White, Thomas W.; Lubbock Whitehead, Barry L.; San Antonio Whitley, Robert C; Belton Whitmore Jr., Jack W. Whitt Jr., Daniel T.; Whitten, David A.; Eldorado Whittington, Ben A.; Beaumont Wiemken, Robert C.; Tyler Wigger, William E.; New York Wilbeck, James S.; Hungerford Wilkerson, Robert L.; Beaumont Wilkin, Kenneth R.; Bossier City, La. ; Houston Wellborn Wilkinson, Bill G.; LaMarque Wilkinson, Paul V.; Plano Wilks, David M.; Pampa Willbanks, James H.; Copperas Cove Willhoite, Wesley R.; Pampa Williams, David M.; San Antonio Williams, Dennis M.; La Porte Williams II, Harold J.; Houston Williams, James D.; Tiwan, Formosa Williams, James P.; Sinton Williams, James R.; San Antonio Williams, John L.; San Antonio Williams, Ronald H.; Port Arthur Williams, Walter W.; Dallas Wilson, Dennis O.; Hughes Springs Wilson, Duke G.; San Angelo Wilson, Eddie D.; Belton Wilson, Glynn I.; Shreveport, La. Wilson, Richard F.; Waco Wilson, Walter C; Houston Windsor, Gary A.; Ft. Worth Windsor, Stephen W.; Yoakum Winkles, Don R.; Abilene Witt, David O.; Houston Wittlinger Jr., Robert C; Houston Wofford, James A.; El Paso Wolfe, Von; Dickinson Walters, Ronald C; La Marque Wood, Gregory L.; Woodcliff Lake, N.J. Woodard II, Guy F.; Ft. Worth Woodfin, Jon M.; Dekalb Woodley, Joel R.; Queen City Woods, Jack C; Dallas Worley, Danny D.; Amarillo Worley, James P.; Baytown Wrbas, Ronald O.; Waco Wren, James G.; Memphis, Tennessee Wright, David A.; Tyler Wright Jr., Thomas R.; Wharton Yates, David E.; Norfolk, Va. Young, Alan G.; Mt. Pleasant Young, Horace G.; Henrietta Young, John D.; Hamilton Young III, Peter L.; Honolulu, Hawaii Young, Robin A.; Houston Young, Samuel C; Dallas Young, Wesley R. ; Dallas Youngkin, Billy J.; Gilmer Zachry, Johnny L; Happy Zahn, Floyd R.; Houston Zalmanek, James E.; Colorado Springs Zamora, Raul R.; Laredo Zbylot, Stanley L.; Dallas Zemanek, Anthony F.; Bryan Zemanek, William W.; Houston Ziegelmeyer III, Arthur L.; Ft. Worth Zschech, Alan M.; Giddings 204 Eat, drink, and be merry, for tomorrow Prohibition may be back What kind of coffee pot did you say that was? Edited by MICKEY HONEYCUH ,;v -,.- •■■kj-ii-i -v 4 1 r ' i i PRAYER FOR A SON Build me a son, O Lord, who will be strong enough to know when he is weak, and brave enough to face himself when he is afraid; one who will be proud and unbending in honest defeat, and humble and gentle in victory. Build me a son whose wishes will not take the place of deeds; a son who will know Thee—and that to know himself is the foundation stone of knowledge. Lead him, I pray, not in the path of ease and comfort, but under the stress and spur of difficulties and challenge. Here let him learn to stand up in the storm; here let him learn compassion for those who fail. Build me a son whose heart will be clear, whose goal will be high, a son who will master himself before he seeks to master other men, one who will reach into the future, yet never forget the past. And after all these things are his, add, I pray, enough of a sense of humor, so that -he may always be serious, yet never take himself too seriously. Give him humility, so that he may always remember the simplicity of true greatness, the open mind of true wisdom, and the meekness of true strength. Then I, his father, will dare to whisper, 1 have not lived in vain 7 A prayer composed by the late General Douglas MacArthur. Science Sta BACK ROW: Capt. Miller, Maj. Crum, Maj. Harber, Capt. Simmons, Capt. Fenton, Capt. Trass, Maj. Walker, Capt. Caleb, Capt. Gargus, Maj. Williamson. FRONT ROW: Maj. Westphal, Maj. Zipp, Maj. Kirmse, It. Col. Brooks, Col. Baker, Capt. Johnson, Maj. Anderson, Col. Lee, Lt. Col. Hines, Maj Carr. Tten-(?am fUA4ieKect Ofifteens BACK ROW: T Sgt. Pimble, S Sgt. Owens, S Sgt. Harwell, M Sgt. Sullivan, SFC Dayton, A1C Stephen, T Sgt. Mahnke. FRONT ROW: T Sgt. Stafford, S Sgt. Roberts, S Sgt. Dunn, SFC Grant, Sgt Maj. Fink, M Sgt. Corley, M Sgt. Brock, S Sgt. Tarin, AIC Collins 211 (Zount s4 STANDING: John Rodgers, Robert Beene, Larry Heitman, Dave Graham, Mike Wright, John Young, Forrest Mims, Sim Lake, Tommy Edgar, Robert Dillard. SITTING: Don Peterson, Kevin Andrews, Don Holder, Ken Willie. 0aeLet ( ount 212 (2 det ' ftyott i (2aot tciC It is the purpose of the Honor Council to provide life to the honor system at Texas A AA University. The Cadet Honor Council is established to hear cases which may be referred to them. Decisions of this Coun¬ cil which recommend suspension or dismissal from the University may be appealed to the Student Senate where the appeal will be heard by a committee of three Senate members designated by the President of the Student Senate. All Honor Council members must uphold the principles of the Student Honor Code, An Aggie doesn ' t lie, cheat or steal, nor does he tolerate those who do, and hold any informa¬ tion concerning honor violations, hearings, accusations and character damaging facts strictly to themselves. 213 BACK ROW: Kuhns, Eckert, Walcutt, Lovell, Resner, Ragell, Jensen, Fanning, Smith, Coonrod, Jones. FOURTH ROW: Brady, Lock, Hermann, Laughter, Van Hardewall, Davis, McAuliff, Frederickson, Harey, Fricke. THIRD ROW: Marcentall, Higgenbottom, Black, Brown, Crocker, Wise, White, Higgins, Baucom. SECOND ROW: Stevens, Wagstaff, Seate, Elliott. FRONT ROW: Haglund, Richards, Radican, Schultheis, Ellis. ‘Tft Utcnte Commanding Officer WILLIAM W. RADICAN 214 Chief Petty Officer THOMAS L. WAGSTAFF TOP ROW: Lewis, Dille, Winkles, Kilfoyle, Thompson, Pentleton, Casey, Bray, Robertson, Wright, Ruckman, McCreary. SECOND ROW: Edwards, Tom, Burnham McDaniels, Shankles, Saunders, Fontana, Martinez, Hill, Sparkman, Smitherman, Conlan. FIRST ROW: Calvert, Wilson, Pais, Eaton. Fish PpIs is nr s ntprJ December Bryan Christmas Parade Second Overall December University of Houston Fifth Overall February Scabbard Blade Invitational Second Individual March (Purdue University) Texas A M Invitational Second Fancy Drill First Inspection First Fancy April Southern Invitational First Overall April (LSU) First Basic Drill Second Fancy Dril 1 First Overall First Individual University of Texas First Inspection Second Basic First Fancy First Overall Commanding Officer LEE PAIS JR. 215 FIRST ROW: Gray, Burnette, Peterson, Smith, Weber, Young, Mella, Gay. SECOND ROW: Smith, Henry, Gordon, May, Smith, Newton, Wille, Felps, Ward, Doran, Lunford, Fisher, Bratton, Lopez, Jacoby, Tessada, Holden, Pavelka, Crocker. THIRD ROW: Holcomb, Woods, Matocha, Bettge, Cruz, Rehmet, Kardys, Edgars, Haseloff, Pearson, Cockrell, Hoffman, Stone, O ' Hara, Wallace, Carey, Marshall, Mcleroy. The Ross Volunteers is the oldest student organization in the State of Texas. It is composed of the outstanding juniors in the Corps of Cadets, with senior officers and noncommissioned officers. This unit was organized in 1887 by Colonel T. AA. Scott for the purpose of banding together the most proficient military men in A AA College into a precision drill team. They were first called the Scott Volunteers, but in 1891 the name was changed to honor Governor Lawrence Sullivan Ross, who in that year became President of the College. Executive Officer ROLAND SMITH Administration Officer Operation Officer DONALD PETERSON JOHN GAY First Sergeant JAY A. GRAY 216 FOURTH ROW: Merger:, Beene, Willingham, Walker, Robertson, Brown, Harvey, Tower, Patton, Teel, Schafer, Bentzen, Berry, Massey, Myers, Hammond, Aglietti, Gummer, Malitz, Miller, Heitman, Layne, Fudge. FIFTH ROW: Ward, Hudgens, Weatherbee, Aldape, Garza, Schmidt, Connevy, Kocian, Cherry, Hohman, Tyson, Zwartjes, Mullins, Schade, Heinrich, Recht, Hindman, Burleson, Kovich, Foster, Esquivel. l otcutteen Commanding Officer JOHN D. WEBER The R.V. ' s today are an Honor Company, whose duties include serving as the official Honor Guard for the Governor of Texas, the Honor Guard for King Rex of the AAardi Gras, and providing guard details for distinguished visitors to the A AA Campus. In addition they appear, by invitation, in various parades and celebrations across the Southwest. First Platoon Leader JOHN T. YOUNG Second Platoon Leader CHARLES MELLA Third Platoon Leader RONALD L. BURNETTE 217 Corps Chaplain ROLAND D. SMITH Adjutant TIFTON SIMMONS Information Officer CHARLES A. MELLA Supply Sergeant 220 NEAL C. WARD Operations Sergeant Information Sergeant LEROY SHAFER HAROLD C. SCHADE Personnel Sergeant ROBERT A. BEENE Head Drum Major ELLIS C. GILL Commanding Officer CECIL O. WINDSOR, JR. (2 Hn4k ted z tcC S z Liaison Officer JAMES T. BURNETT Sergeant Major JIM R. DAVIDSON Supply Sergeant JAMES C. SEGREST Scholastic Sergeant DENNIS R. BLANTON Operations Sergeant Drum and Bugle Corps JACK E. MYERS Sergeant FRANCIS E SAVAGE 221 TOP ROW: Supak, Dean, Piwonka, Kethchem, Darden, Peters, Johnson, Corey, Beall, Gladder, Aumann, Jordan, Bishop, Dunlap, Watson, Newman, Windsor, Dunlap, Harris, Smith, Reevees, Carpenter, Schulz, Gilbert. SIXTH ROW: Beck, Sikes, Reitzer, Aubin, Fockey, Benton, O ' Rourke, Martin, McGarr, Hathaway, Wilbeck, Parish, Dennis, Gross, Weinstein, Hicks, Prucell, Nugent, Pearson, Sheets, Frank, Parritt, Freeman. FIFTH ROW: Keen, Banks, Dinger, Irby, Talley, Reber, Poling, Erskine, Craig, Wilkins, Emmons, Vaughn, Oltman, Howard, Grice, Bollinger, Prentiss, Johnson, Schmidt, Rodriquez, Gregory, Preston, Price, Sheiness. FOURTH ROW: Poe, Williams, Phillips, Johnson, Foley, Hill, Aschenbeck, Valverde, Bollinger, Miller, Lane, Gereld, Wetsel, White, Kessie, Loomis, Compton, Petree, Reyna. THIRD ROW: Hearn, Tijerina, Savage, Rosenstein, Emanuel, Barnes, Myers, Mergen, Russell, Adkisson, Jarrell, Davidson, Burleson, Luckenbac, Seale, McDaniel, Gardner, Holmes, Stanaland, Schwank, Becerril. SECOND ROW: Gill, Graham, Burnett, Brown, Beyer, Gillis, Beck, Moore, Cervenka, Windsor. FIRST ROW: Winn, May, Palmer. Executive Officer DANIEL W. PALMER in First Sergeant ANDREW A. TIJERINA Drum Major RONALD D. WINN Commanding Officer ROY L. MAY SEVENTH ROW: Harwood, Summers, Neuman, Backoff, Baell, Schlueter, Cisneros, Sinclair, Stevenson, Flocke, Bradford, Newman, Sprouls, Hall, Parrish, Luddike, Jaggler, Robinson, Chavez, Soule, Thomas, Criswell, Leach, Denton. SIXTH ROW: Eads, Eccard, Hanys, Scott, Scott, Stanford, Waldroup, Cox, Pontelandolfo, Wiemken, Day, Coon, Noonan, Denman, Gibbons, Cook, Monroe, Erickson, Byrom, Howell, Avery, Korenek, Hardin, H ecox. FIFTH ROW: Wilkinson, Basinger, McConnell, Single¬ tary, Natho, Henderson, Curd, Nabb, Vaughn, Caudle, Crown, Westbrook, May, Long, Lockey, McBride, McDonald, Gunter, Smith, Gerlach, O ' Grady, Lippke, Lewis, Wilderson. FOURTH ROW: Watson, Koenig, Dye, Allen, Vogel. THIRD ROW: Baker, Smith, Blanton, Davis, Balhorn, Beever, Koenig, Segrest, Hensley, Adams, Klein. SECOND ROW: Morris, Kocian. FIRST ROW: Hensley, Belinsky, Grafton, Musser, Blaylock, Hanna, Morris, Neely, Rasmussen, Miller, Kennemer, Noxon, Brotze, Widmer, Smedberg, MacNutt, Thurman. McGinnis, Grahm, New. First Sergeant DAVID A. KOCIAN Commanding Officer RICK GRAHAM 223 pin4t Executive Officer PETE W. JACOBY Adjutant HENRY W. GOODWIN Operations Officer THOMAS S. DAVIS Sergeant Major LAWRENCE P. HEITAAAN Supply Sergeant RAYFORD R. CAREY Scholastic Sergeant JAMES M. BASSHAM Operations Sergeant MELVIN W. COCKRELL 225 Commanding Officer JAMES D. JONES ?OtAt SatfoCtoit St«M Executive Officer MICHAEL WRIGHT Supply Officer AUBREY R. DAVIS Scholastic Officer MICHALE E. OVERTON Adjutant AUSTIN E. BROWN 226 Second, SattcUcon Sta Commanding Officer TERRY L. FISHER Executive Officer JERRY A. KNOUSE Adjutant KIRBY J. WARREN Supply Officer FRANCIS A. VAUGHN Scholastic Officer LLOYD D. PTAK Sergeant Major AL R. NAUCK Supply Sergeant STEPHEN E. KLAMKE Scholastic Sergeant ROBERT A. HOLCOMB 227 FIFTH ROW: Bradford, Barton, Tilley, Hammes, Starling, Hodge, Stout, Roberts, O ' Neal, Ledbetter, Compton , Thomas, Fort, Thompson, Gilbert, Wilson, AAorgan, Rhorer, Howell, Ball, Barbee, Pattison. FOURTH ROW: Wolfe, Luikens, Dawson, Mark, Clapper, Kelly, Brooks, Bradley, Perry, Daly, Wittlinger, Cowley, Greathouse, Morgan, McCulloch, O ' Keefe, Horton, Reinecker, Herring, Hooper, Baker. THIRD ROW: Palmer, Gonzales, McGuyer, Edwards, Lane, Robinson, Goldberg, Autry, James, Peyre- fitte, Gershen, Dossman, Wigger, Rodgers, Rowton, Tisdale, Cantu, Seely. SECOND ROW: Hodgkins, Lackland, Shmoldas, Wiswell, Lane, Berry, Garza, Bryan, Schade, Keisling, McLeroy, Maule, Stern, Harris, DeFrank, Carey, Berger. FIRST ROW: Hefley, Murray, Sabayrac, Lummus, Griffith, Stein, Ely. 228 First Sergeant ROBERT H. LACKLAND FOURTH ROW: Hely, Anderson, Zipp, Howard, Patton, Porter, Schlanger, Smith, Taber, Elmore, Sosnowski, Zotz, Arnold, Wyatt, AAcCann, AAurphy, Hoff, Jenkins, Terrell, White, Burton, Davis, Canada. THIRD ROW: Crespo, DuBose, Guger, Parkin, Sneed, Taylor, Seale, Snelus, Prater, AAorrill, Thompson, Grande, La Graize Cooper, Calvin, Izakson, Becket, Glasson, Lynch, Donnelly, Tom, Rockhold. SECOND ROW: Sample, Wedgemyer, Tomas, Schmidt, Hammitt, Nickolson, Derstine, Clarke, Johnson, Redden, Lewis, Payne, House. FIRST ROW: Lackey Escobar, Brummett, Gosney, Dodgen, Oveerton, Gudgel, Huffman, Dungan, Crocker, Brewster, Warren, Shaunty, AAajors, Shields, Bamberg, Key, Frederiksen, Touchon. First Sergeant HENRY AA. WEDEAAEYER I 229 FIFTH ROW: Mandville, Ohlendorf, Smith, Greenwade, Waggener, Radke, Frazier, Knowles, Natho, Weyhenmeyer, Wainscott, Campbell, Beavers, Knipe, Tennill, Benson, Turney, Derx, Stockton, Key, Weaver, Potter, Archer, Gr oves. FOURTH ROW: Rockstroh, E. Williams, P. Williams, Rose, Henry, Woodard, Harvey, Palmitier, Peterson, Scott, Guill, Graham, La Fleur, Bee, Montgomery, Rabuck, Roy, Ruckman, Ragland, Gaulding, Fischer, Wheeler. THIRD ROW: Bowden, Henderson, Halfant, Swann, Mathers, Moore, Mitchell, Lawrence, McCreary, Holmes, O ' Kelly. SECOND ROW: Sommers, Davis, Jungman, Bradley, Clark, Willingham, Spears, Menzies, Fitzgerald, Sylvester, Dethlefsen, Benson, Smith, Batte, Pall, B. Taylor, M. Taylor, Watts, Salmon, Smrkovsky, McQueen. FIRST ROW: Dickens, Schiwetz, Mauney, Scheer, Brown, Towler, Ward, Wright, Dodson, Smith, Veselka, Barton. Executive Officer HARRY B. TOWLER First Sergeant EDDIE JOE DAVIS 230 BACK ROW: Butler, Gray, Melton, Higgins, Young, H., Dabney, Richardson, Hoegelmeyer Boethel, Thomas, Hanson, Lanning, Baldwin, Beavers, Howell, Trench, Dillon, Browning, Glover, Purvines, McDonald, Wallace, Hamilton. FOURTH ROW: Kein, McElmurray, Hugo, Morris, Cantrell, Carter, Zeach, Isabel, Landrey, Antilley, Pendery, More, Robison, Phillips, Young, P., Duprie, Southerland, Jarvis, Budde, Schmidt, Edwards. THIRD ROW: Neill, Spinks, Isom, Armstrong, Allen, Henneke, Swain, Morris, Smith, Philips, Jamison, Hamilton. SECOND ROW: Carr, Sullivan, Clayton, Shafer, Zuehlke, Richter, Kinard, Bippert, Cilio, Ontiveros. FRONT ROW: Jackson, Harvey, Bohn, Griffin, Hill, Harbert, Schweriner, Hargrove, Tate, Rutledge, Fisher, Robinson, Dismukes, Morgan, McCall, Jacoby, Crocker, Callaway, Davis. Executive Officer PAUL V. TATE First Sergeant JOHN P. SULLIVAN Sfitden- ' D 231 FIFTH ROW: Kacal, Dikeman, Duhon, Gammage, Bishop, Riggs, Ramsey, Byrd, Wheeler, Rumold, Bradford, Cox, Ward, Claik, Bartlett, Pavlas, Kidwell, Hampton, McGowen, Tillman, Abbott, Martin, Addison, Taylor, Huffines. FOURTH ROW: Cristian, Pierce, Mitchell, Albritton, Rogers, Campbell, Luhr, Easier, Napp, McKinna, Polys, Hilton, ' Ricou, Martin, Perifils, Bailey, Black, Boatwright, Villarreal, Howard, Hadley, Bourgeois, Moreno. THIRD ROW: Johnson, Whittington, Maddox, Buitron, Hilton, Mobley, Eaton, Blakely, Key. SECOND ROW: Fehan, Harvey, Davis, Garcia, Aldape, Franklin, Cockrell, Holcomb. FIRST ROW: Singleton, Trapolino, Kluge, Gaden, Holden, Pavelka, Duncan, Dimock, Eastman, Pena. Tftedtcal (? . MIRO ARTHUR PAVELKA Executive Officer ERIC JOSEPH HOLDEN First Sergeant OLEN VICTOR HARVEY 232 FOURTH ROW: Adams, Bearden, Benedetto, Burton, Buske, Glasgow, Wellbaum, Cooper, Holt, Hannan, Miller, Lungstrum, Oliver, Montour, Park, Severance, Lunsford, Anthony, Pigott, Rusk, McDaniel, Bean, Veale. THIRD ROW: Click, Thomas, Nida, Van DE Walle, Bonifay, Wiseman, Hansen, Wilson,. Sanders, Brown, Hopper, Reiter, Byrd, Dow, Keesecker, Parker, Dillon, Phillips, Davis, Diaz, Holditch. SECOND ROW: Finn, Recht, Hebert, Phillips, Gibson, Griffith, Grose, Masoo- mian, Scott, Nauck, Weathersbee, Menzies, Burde, Lagow. FIRST ROW: Rodriguez, Hill, Fritsche, Cole, Ptak, Switzer, Oliver, Nicks, Sloan, Vaughn, Watts, Bresler, Monroe, Sharp, Milstead, Bounds, Kronenberger, Erwin, McMains. Executive Officer JOHN EDWARD SLOAN Commanding Officer DAVID E. WATTS First Sergeant DWIGHT LAURENCE RECHT 233 FIFTH ROW: Rusteberg, Blumberg, Luther, Ossona, Swofford, Bisbee, Willhite, Chastine, Talafuse, Achor, Beeson, McDowell, Wren, Thompson, Seitz, Mayfiel , eed, Jacqmein, Maxwell, Inman, Allison, Preas, Link. FOURTH ROW: Lester, Rix, Joyner, Rutledge, Adams, Rockett, Campbell, Baes, Turpin, Echols, Scheer,. Armour, Acklan, Ritter, Harben, Ray, Rushing, Erwin, Thomas, Hensel, Chapman. THIRD ROW: Calvert, Kilgore, Magby, Gasson, Holster. SECOND ROW: Tipping, Mars all, Frank, Lyerly, Klamke, Morgan, Coddou, Houston, Rohe, Harding, Kirkpatrick, Thompson, Bentzen, Bassham, O ' Brien. FIRST ROW: Johnson, Polito, Furrh, Minor, Sveter, Wlnkel, Terrell, Linton, Fisher, Knouse, M.ella, Hagy. Executive Officer FRED M. WINKEL 234 BACK ROW: Owen, Powell, Vela, Kemp, Mullen, Powers, Taylor, Tillerson, Thompson, Shannon, Resley, Kruger, Dojnmel, Wells, Townsend, Bancroft, Hallban, Wood, Conlee, Brown, Frisby, Bars. THIRD ROW: Key, Camilli, Staples, Massie, Webster, Weaver, Burns, Ball, Strong, Adami, Rincon, Perry, Cherry, Richey, Sooy, Ziegelmeyer, Patterson, Lynch, Hewitt, Moon. SECOND ROW: Boyd, Klunkert, Riggs, Lindsey, Adams, Desilets, Archer, Fergusen, Pearse. FRONT ROW: Rollins, Ellis, Offner, Staples, Murrah, Climie. 235 Commanding Officer LEONARD D. HOLDER Second ' Uyade Sta Executive Officer ROBERT HEGER Sergeant Major THOMAS D. EDGAR Adjutant PAUL E. GARDNER Supply Sergeant ALLEN E. CARRIGO Supply Officer DAVID W. MILLER Scholastic Sergeant JIM B. MITCHELL Scholastic Officer SIMEON T. LAKE Operations Sergeant ROBERT M. MILLER 237 Commanding Officer DONALD E. ALLEN Sergeant Major Supply Sergeant Scholastic Sergeant C. MARK BERRY JOHN N. HOLLADAY WILLIAM D. ROBERTS 238 Commanding Officer THOMAS M. LUNSFORD ?ount6 attaUoH, 239 BACK ROW: Dresner, Friebele, McMahan, Perdue, Barto, James, Miller, Baugh, Creel, Davis, Bosse, Loeffler, Garza, Cope, Wooldridge, O ' Leary, McHorse, Deason, Nash, Hester, McCall, Horstmann, Barnes. FIFTH ROW: Pickens, Stroker, Bellomy, Gordon, Baldree, New, Norton, Moss, Brooks, Tyler, Norton, Norton, Beebe, Gonzales, Adams, Vetter, Roppolo, Johnson, Kitchens, Jungman, Batts, Palkin. FOURTH ROW: Goldsmith, Conn, Kelley, Gryseels, Abney, Rushing, Abshier, Fre- rich, Pais. THIRD ROW: Rehmet, Cook, Schwienning, Korb, Edgar, Dunlap, Nelson, Weppler, Carpenter, Curry, Smith, Holladay, Hammond, Earl, Crawford, Bettge, Marek, Ramirez, Matocha, Lindsey, Stover. SECOND ROW: Baxter, Allen, Brock, Johnson, Reeves, Waters, Simmons, Rasbury, Harvison, Huston, Gomez. FRONT: Mosty, Holt. Execut ive Officer ROBERT L. MOSTY JR. First Sergeant JOSEPH D. REHMET 240 FIFTH ROW: Brumley, Youngkin, Swahn, Watts, Davis, Kramer, Childers, Huser, Burke, Zirjacks, Kronke, Allison, Piwetz, Lehmann, Kindel, Wilkin, Feary, Heubner, Piehl, Allerding, Clements, McNeill, Sepulvado. FOURTH ROW: Hembree, Gray, Hamilton, Schuepbach, Brown, Johnson, Dingee, Aycock, Hancock, Roddy, McCravey, Seale, Hamilton, Williams, Miller, Johnson, Murphy, Roquemore, Slovak, Gatland, Marphy. THIRD ROW: Beachy, Barthman, Skinner, McKean, Williams, Main, Raska, Salinas, Wenske, Cravey, McCasland, Crutchfield, Boldt, Brown, Shults, Whitten, J ohnson, Tillery, Montfort, Merritt, Chenoweth. SECOND ROW: Pena, Agliefti, Mitchell, Gummer, Berry, Burleson, Mullins, Raun, Tieple, Wright, Roberts, Heitman, Cupp, Grimes. FIRST ROW: Burd, Donaho, Hays, Callaway, Kearney, Wood, Medford, Gordon, Sharp, Sumpter, Blake, Merritt, Harvey, King, Kunz. First Sergeant TERRY C. AGLIETTI 241 FIFTH ROW: Engelke, Webster, Baetge, Rehmet, Clark, Earhart, Radford, Lane, Daugherty, AAcGinty, Wallis, begner, Corcoran, Cloyd, Johnston, Conway, Killingsworth Kochanowsky, Sanders, Wolf, Heitkamp, Earnst, Garrison. FOURTH ROW: Short, Keys, Dille, Bennett, Feducia, Wall, Leeds, Brazzell, Luhr, Williams, Martinez, Keeton, Machala, Baur, Meyer , Murphy, Warren, Sommers, Collins, Remmler, Talley, Humphreys. THIRD ROW: Falco, Gessling, D. McLeroy, Nevills, Bridges, Adams, Fleisher, Holladay, Davidson, Scott, R. McLeroy. SECOND ROW: Carlson, Rowe, Silliman, Brooks, Collins, Kornfuehrer, Meaux, Wilson, Jonesk, Cherry, Dusek, Grossen- bacher, Miller, Nelson, Mann. FIRST ROW: Allen, Lewellen, Ramsey, Hilton, Denny, Smith, Willcox, Spencer, Juarez, Holster. •i-j- Executive Officer MICHAEL E. DENNY 242 First Sergeant RICHARD HILL ROWE SIXTH ROW: Hamill, Orthwein, Helmcamp, Delery, Harrison, SHoidtz, Markle, Moody, Hightower, Majors, Ward, Kennedy, Cusick, Davis, Given, Myers, McWhirter, McWilliams, Martin, Youngblood, Hughes, Van Winkle, Mayes. FIFTH ROW: Matoon, Adams, Gummer, Goode, Gooding, Ney, McNeill, Rowan, ' Krueger, Martin, Meharg, Webber, Walton, Jones, Wehner, Sherman, Le Bourveau, Applegate, Shropshire, Stewart, Grevert. FOURTH ROW: Bishop, Mayfield, Grisham, Taylor, Gallant, Campbell, Taff, Hatter, Rayburn, Roper, Barlow, Arnold, Hutchins, Du Bose, Williams, Perez, Juda, Willbanks, True, Saldana, Gardwick. THIRD ROW: Munn, Sims, Fry, Townsend, Smith, Cyr, P. Warden, J. Urban, J. Smith, R. Napper, Gibson, Durda, Nordhaus, Dean, Hurst, Brassell. SECOND ROW: Leese, Smith, McElroy, Wisenbaker, Hudgens, Connevey, Markham, Parmer, Miller, Cordero, Kinder. FIRST ROW: Gordon, Dowden, Petrasek, Lopez, Matthews, Donovan, Wright, Wright, Agglietti, Andrews, Bishop, Moore, Lopez, Chastang, McAdams, Tubre, Fuller. Executive Officer ROBERT ALEXANDER WRIGHT First Sergeant WARREN SMITH 243 FIFTH ROW: Robinson, Crabb, Smith, Gunter, Fletcher, Breech, Fontana, Callahan, Perkins, Ellis, Harvey, Rau, Rinard, Kincaid, Franke, Taylor, Bricker, AAiemi, Flake, Farias, Nickle, Launcher. FOURTH ROW: Blythe, Richardson, Henglein, Gerringer, Greiner, Pitts, Offenhauser, McDonald, Stockton, Mayes, Strickland, Fitz¬ gerald, Rees, Richard, Suderman, Robbins, Hooks, Jones, Janecek, Howell, Catanzaro. THIRD ROW: Parsons, Rosenbaum, Wilson, Seay, McKeen, Bishop, Mattick, Dawson, Englemann, Harrigan, Tatum, Webb, Abbott, Harris, Young, Burke, Volpe, Gallamore, Davis, Curry, Hubert, Station. SECOND ROW: Donkervoet, Sims, Smith, Smith, Davis, Henderson, Zapata, Hidell, Brooks. FIRST ROW: Henthorne, Walker, Rodgers, Henry, Lake, McMath, Jackson, Salge, Moore, Thornton, Harriman, Chapman, Walker. 244 First Sergeant MICHAEL ROLAND WALKER FIFTH ROW: Brown, George, Leach, Burpo, Saffold, Johnson, Lennord, Heinmann, Scott, Buck, McClure, Evans, Northcutt, Collins, Schreiber, Gibbons, Durst, French, Collier, Whitacre, Mathis, Pizzola. FOURTH ROW: Carlisle, Cartwright, Riggins, Frey, Stewart, Wheelis, Boyd, Jones, Beard, Reicherzer, Kimsey, Green, Garcia, Rylander, McClister, Lucas, Warren, Jackson, Flood, Laughlin, Hoge, Baros. THIRD ROW: Stevens, O ' Reilly, Langford, Steelhammer, Webb, Hornback, Insani, Munson, Freeman, Beddingfield, Coady, Black, Graves, Nelms, Bauldwin. SECOND ROW: Davis, Tomberlain, McConnell, Carriage, White, Wyatt, Griffin, McDonald, Renaud, Gearing, Wallace. FIRST ROW: Clark, Pappas, Heger, Zeis, Seerden, Post, Moore, Vine. Executive Officer First Sergeant M. P. TOMBERLAIN ‘Ptyfoctt pa% 245 FIFTH ROW: King, Mudd, Burt, Greer, Vahalik, Herrihgton, Bythewood, Moran, Mehegan, Hutchins, Shinder, Boethel, Peter, Poston, Whately, Metrock, Blanton, Burger, Curies, Erek, Williams, Robison, O ' Sullivan. FOURTH ROW: Nelson, Thom as, Richardson, Massey, Skinner, Hicks, Yochem, Yogas, Davis, Reagan, Lucas, Menczer, Fulbright, Miller, Glynn, Hill, Sullivan, Ward, Lindsey, Powell, Weaver, Armour. THIRD ROW: Waterbury, Thompson, Lewis, Schwab, Evans, Mahomes, Pettijohn, Schultz, Burnham, Sparkman, Turlak, Caruthers, Ralph, Mitschke, Pruitt, Holt, Westbrook. SECOND ROW: McKay, Hindman, Taylor, Starnes, Brown, Dodd, Morgan, Vanek, Wallace, Wise. FIRST ROW: Hornback, Hatcher, Smith, Young, Lunsford, Felkner, Chonavec, Wetherbee, Taylor, Harris, Brown, Duncan, George. FRONT: Neely, Newton. 246 First Sergeant WILLIAM RONNIE HINDAAAN BACK ROW: Bilhartz, Kotrla, Gilkey, McNeil, Smith, Phipps, Brending, Madison, Holland, Box, Garrison, Renbarger, Amyx, Dobbins, Bailey, Kurten, Ray, Earwood, Dunham, Moehlman, Zemanek, Bastes, East. THIRD ROW: Dooley, Santana, Jones, Jarutowicz, Hatfield, Holbert, Herrera, Dodier, Holt. SECOND ROW: Wellman, Hughes, VanderCruyssen, McKeen, Wadsworth, Amox, Manning, Simpson, Honeycutt, Holcomb. FRONT ROW: Keeling, Mobley, Denison, Gomez, Van Alstyne, Williams, Jones, Sharp, Long, English, Giesenschlag, Darmon, Ashcraft, Frazier, Chester, Fulgham, Kuenemann, Melcer, Culver, Lane, Weber, Kirk, Muston, Clark, Evans, Aldrich. Executive Officer JACK G. ASHCRAFT First Sergeant THOMAS W. HUGHES ‘Ducfo 247 Commanding Officer JAY A. GRAY 4vi ' DtVC COH ' Executive Officer DONALD L. PETERSON Supply Officer JAMES B. HOUSTON Operations Officer RUSSELL L. DORAN Scholastic Officer RICHARD L. DAERR Executive Officer Fall Semester KENNETH WILLE Sergeant Major GENE N. PATTON Supply Sergeant ANDREW S. KOVICH Operations Sergeant PATRICK K. GAMBLE Scholastic Sergeant LOUIS K. OBDYKE 249 pin 4 t Ti uty Executive Officer VICTOR SNIDER Supply Officer BRADLEY PLACE Scholastic Officer JAMES HOWARD Adjutant RICK TESSADA ARTURO ESQUIVEL Supply Sergeant CURTIS HUNT Scholastic Sergeant MIKE TOWER 250 Commanding Officer KEN WILLE (Spring Semester) Second Ti iny Sta Executive Officer JAMES R. SWOPE Supply Officer JAMES H. DOOLITTLE Scholastic Officer ALTON D. FELPS Adjutant DANIEL B. PETTY Sergeant Major WILLIAM C. HASELOFF Supply Sergeant DALE B. RAILSTON Scholastic Sergeant GEORGE R. ROBERTS 25! Commanding Officer john c. McKinney TVctty Executive Officer RONALD W. FLETCHER Scholastic Officer ROBERT W. OWEN Supply Officer RONALD L. BURNETTE Adjutant KIPPEN L BLAIR Supply Sergeant CHARLES N. ROBERTSON 252 BACK ROW:- Mankin, Harde, Walterman, Kinney, Atwell, Wilson, Maddox, Williams, Stabler, Ship, Schuart, Stock, Stevens, Bledsoe, Trenchard, Cron, Bienski, Powell, Mattox, Smith, Borg, Mackie, Garrett. 4th ROW: Mark, Leflar, Reed, Southard, Metzler, Lavis, Walker, Smaistrala, Curry, Peterson, Hester, Paul, Mauldin, Jackson, Nelson, Vogelsang, Manville, Southerland, Duncan, Jamison, Neveau, Bradley. 3rd ROW: Jackson, Wilson, Weisse, Woodley, Pruitt, Wimberly, Yoder, Stewart, Fleming, Ferguson, Van Cleave, Price. 2nd ROW: Peters, Green, Trevillian, Standish, Watson, Dow, Grossman, Hohman, Noyes, Crook, Stewart, K. FRONT ROW: Meister, Woods, Bryant, Tindall, Sluis, Quebe, Pruitt, Baldridge. 253 TOP ROW: Fritschel, Gill, Sorrel, Strosbrug, Hartje, Ford, Caldwell, Spencer, Albert, Williams, Whitehead, Bauman, Richards, Caulkins, Sauter, Norris, Taylor, Huckleberry, Gruetzner, Friesen, Cave, Rodenburg, Pearson. FOURTH ROW: Robertson, Horn, Farragh, Large, Harvey, Park, Mebane, Sawyer, Roberts, Johns, Vasilchin, Stratton, Jiura, Smyser, Sistrunk, DuChamp, Henry, Clark, Metzler, McMullen, Ogdee, Holder. THIRD ROW: Campos, Kuehler, Odneal, Whipple, David, Davis, Fennell, Guillot, Mullens, Nierdieck, Becker, Candler, Schneider, Welch, Sarra, Ray, Missec, Williams, Moore. SECOND ROW: McElroy, Fowler, Ludwig, Miller, Chewning, Dillon, Stengele, Myers, Mosman, Esquiver, Friddle, Ray, Offholter, Fudge, Joyer, Neal, Baker, Hunt. FIRST ROW: Collins, Daly, Stropp, Hooton, Crumbliss, Smith, Beck, Jerden, Tramel. CENTER FRONT: Nabors rfCUyaton, 2 Executive Officer JAMES J. CRUMBLISS First Sergeant DENNIS R. McELROY 254 SIXTH ROW: Schwartz, Harrell, F. E. Johnson, Coston, Adamek, R.-A. Johnson, Frank, Scheske, Martin, Booker, Frost, Rodgers, Reed, Benton, Gray, Irwin, Coble, Lockamy, Webb, Berkley, Kiser, Walters, Howe. FIFTH ROW: Penny, Halloran, Whitehouse, Absolom, Jordon, Wareing, Kemper, Rice, Simpson, Miller, Vineyard, McWilliams, Van Eman, Kickson, Hoelle, Priebe, Rossow, Lagow, McFeron, Huff, Woodard, Monroe. FOURTH ROW: Woods, Williamson, Savage, Plocek, Kostelnik, Taylor, Alexander, May, Crenshaw, Woodrin, J. F. Morgan, Laske, Fowler, Fenlon, Shaw, Malloy, Keyes, Nelson, Willhoite, Smitherman. THIRD ROW: Moses, Hobbs, Mayes, Counce, Cruz, Templeton, Hansen. SECOND ROW: Walton, Morgan, Blackburn, Jeanes, McKnight, Heath, Graham, Seay, Holtz, Beck, Massey, Ansley. FIRST ROW: Cure, Wille, Canion, Doyle, Petty, Nowlin, Reynolds. se —3 First Sergeant HARRY C. MORGAN 255 SIXTH ROW: Barlow, Jones, Carroll, Keen, Johnson, Struss, Elliff, Kendrick, Wilks, Walsh, Brisco, Apostle, AAiller, Goins, Ballentine, Maddocks, Shirtum, May, Burchett, Rogers, Webb. FIFTH ROW: Hewlett, Frost, Sims, Love, Rhodes, Johnson, Coleman, Brown, McGregor, Hlavinka, Banks, Doyle, Tigeleiro, Hopfer, Helm, Shankles, Baker, Easley, Montague, Ebey. FOURTH ROW: Walther, Baker, Hawley, Arthington, Hodges, Godshalk, Ramsey, Howard, Taylor, Hutchison, Houston, Swinney, Pierson, Dyberg, McWhorter, Holder, White, Melvin, Blake. THIRD ROW: Hollwedel, Hanilton, McCready, Oshlo, Herrera, Perkins, Warnick, Norris, Cavin, Kean, Bourne, Winkles, Janes, Stokes. SECOND ROW: Thompson, Callovay, Fisher, Anderson, Riser, Coco, O ' brien, Cohen, Kick, Buescher, Fenter, Lucero. FIRST ROW: Hoffman, Gray, Crockett, Ronco, Young, Sanchez, Denison, Daerr. 256 First Sergeant CHARLES W. HOFFMAN SIXTH ROW: Pendelton, Monfort, Robbins, Otts, Doran, Surratt, Basco, McCaskill, Jenkins, Cowan, Grothues, Culbertson, Tonne Dunkelberger, Quinlan, Walling, McConnell, Hensel, Brittian, Swindle, Young, Bryant, Ledbetter. FIFTH ROW: King, Reader Manny, Chalmers, Stockdale, Green, Rice, Potter, Everett, Callaway, Paquet, Doppenschmidt, Lucas, Provancia, Pittman, Bourne, Wilkinson, Eldridge, Russel, Denmard, Crutcher, Musick. FOURTH ROW: Hames, Zaad Brinkman, Bena¬ vides, Kyler, Holt, Grimm, Kana, Solovey, Moran, Turner, Ehrlich, Vasquez, Riemann, Axburg, Watts, Thomasson, Nugent, Otal, Tyson, Tortorice. THIRD ROW: Franklin, Bennett Levan, Zatopek, Fitzhugh Dollinger, Wynn, Plantikow. SECOND ROW: Hughen, Skusa Morgan, Conrad, Statum, Buentello, Phillips Stevens, Haley, Ulich, Campbell, Happ, Pool. FIRST ROW: Howard, Tyree, Rawe, Watson, Schoolcraft, Peoples, Harris, Smith, Alford, Dibrell, Clements, Mistrot, Hart. Commanding Officer DICKIE A. HARRIS rr THy ' Executive Officer WILLIAM MARVIN PEOPLES First Sergeant DAVID H. SKUSA 257 FIFTH ROW: Shepler, Matson, Grooms, Zahn, Harlacker, Nieland, Wells, Holman, Fisk, Callahan, Roesler, Schriever, Webb, Franks, Bell, Carter, Walles, Garrett, Pollard, Tatem, Bragg, Edwards, Doggett, McAnelly. FOURTH ROW: King, Happ, Gayle, Maxwell, Sheffeild, DeWitt, Gunter, Moeller, Sowell, Herrmann, Frank, Mc¬ Kinney, Kothman, McCorquodale, Schwertner, Davis, Dubbelde, Johnson, ' Reeves, Son ' nen, Tingley, Lopez, Kerr, Dunn. THIRD ROW: Jones, Howard, _ Maggs, Lowe, Reynolds, Epp, Cantu, Hamilton, Garrett, Bonner, Hill, Davis, Soileau, Irwin, De Anda, Smith, Cyr. SECOND ROW: Bulter, Cruz, Davis, Combs, Ward, Bentley, Sulli¬ van, Pina, Kovich, McCannon, Guffin, Hay, Rosenburg, Brown. FIRST ROW: Gibson, Snyder, Chitwood, Reeves, Bradburn, Clemens, Ross, Felps, Poindexter, Thompson Martin, Martin. 258 First Sergeant DAVID J. CRUZ SIXTH ROW: Linnen, Bradley, Skelton, Karsh, Loyd, Fury, Gerdsirnowicz, AAikel, McCawley, Albert, Ammen, Robinson, Hopkin, Gerhart, Lindsey, Givens, Wood, Upton, McDaniel, Clark, Taylor, Subt, Smith. FIFTH ROW: Thomas, Blevins, Farris, Garey, Minze, Hanerland, Graviss, Hertzog, Broussard, Fuchs, Engel, Dunn, Berry, Hall, Smith, Dominque, Hilflyle, Escontrias, Ward, Suther, Stevens, Fernald. FOURTH ROW: Vansan, Shilk, Carlsen, Barton, Klaflsa, McCune, Black, Powell, Hanes, Simon, Sikes, Esquivel, Bailey, Spellman, Hohnoton, Holland, Horner, Byrd, Daniels, Sloan, Ross, Hahn. THIRD ROW: Long, Turner, Cox, Conlan, Olivarez, Gibbs, Campos, Berry, Duplen, Prekryl. SECOND ROW: Johnson, Richards, Scott, Bucek, Hansford, Newberry, Tower, Hill, Walker, Matkin, Muniz, Czajowske, Collins, Britt, Dance, Cardwell, O ' Hara, Tom. FIRST ROW: Fletcher, Jacobs, Lawrence, Weir, Lewis, Campbell, Saunders, Nelson, Garner, Rech, Place, Lessadal. Se zyn z K 7 Executive Officer CLYDE W. CAMPBELL First Sergeant HUGH M. RICHARDS 259 FIFTH ROW: Wittrack, McLain, Smith, Heimer, Collins, Nelson, Herring, van de Putte, Mankin, Broyles, Hancock, Hollahan, AAachala, Pou, Burns, Willmann, Stevart, Jumper, Fregia, Thompson, Burt, Gunter. FOURTH ROW: Forrester, Hornburg, AAcBee, Johnston, Palladino, Neumann, Phillips, Wright, Kyle, AAittendorf, Elkins, Heckman, Taylor, Inman, Powell, Rouse, White, Stodghill, Redding, Parsons, Averett. THIRD ROW: Boston, Young, Cramer, Barber, Gibson, Spitzer, Wright, AAaynor, AAayes, Cloudt, Turbeville, Young, Hutyra, Ueckert, Altans, AAills, Olson, Coker, Viktorin, Parada, Crow, Leonard, Harkreader, Frysinger. SECOND ROW: Fletcher, Kardys, AAartin, Quebe, Lamkin, AAcAAahan, Carter, Landtroop, Harvey, Crowder, Echols, Roberts. FIRST ROW: Potts, Elsey, Cano, Hearron, Rash, Powell, AAorgan, Brewton. Executive Officer GEORGE S. HEARRON s4tU M4ll dnimdl Commanding Officer CHARLES E. RASH 260 First Sergeant RICHARD KARDYS BACK ROW: Jackson, Hanna, Hithcoat, Ludwig, Ryan, Daniel, Lambert, Tillman, Platt, Clack, Knight, Thatcher, Jodiet, Siddall, Benoall, Rohrbough, Lockhart, Slvis, Harlan, Pazderske, Beal, Burnette, Casey. SEVENTH ROW: Dugas, Shook, Palmer, McCue Bickers, McMahon, McKinney, Maroul, Gallerano, Davis, Brynew, Baggott, Powers, Bray, Engelke, Fournier, Permenter, Barbee, Huffman, Garrison, Nuding, Romero. SIXTH ROW: Prewitt, Lyons , Escalante, Coakley, Esparza, Edwards, McRwynolds, Semingson, Gillespie, Balschke, Robicheaux, Bayne, West, McNeese, Caldwell, Colvin, Benwell, Hoffman, Meaux, Urankar, Miller. FIFTH ROW: Hinds, Gutierrez, Coyle. FOURTH ROW: Teel, Naumann, McNabb, Robertson, Grimes, Booker, Heinrich, Limpus, Macias, Hasloff, Worrel, Silver, Eeds. THIRD ROW: Conner, Davis, Beggerly, Mims, Lindsal, Swope, Burch, Denny. SECOND ROW: Gilbert. FIRST ROW: Schappaugh. 261 SIXTH ROW: Neves, Allen, Welch, Stephens, Ortis, Couch, Christian, Husier, Duesing, Travis, Lewis, Stimpsson, Drury, O ' Neal, Chamberlin, Foley, Stewart, Schwetke, Birdsong, Long, Grothues, Redding, Bubb, Roberts. FIFTH ROW: Kinison, Brown, Babb, Beil, Daniel, Glass, Paul, Hildenbrand, Plotts, Cruz, Dubois, Armstrong, Ortega, Emerson, De LaFosse, Curtis, AAoley, Szescila, Hilgers, Babb, Martin, Bunton, Selzer. FOURTH ROW: Kaffenberger, Ross, Rachal, .Gibson, McLennan, Moerbe, Scott, Fergeson, Howell, Glazener, Becht, Ragsdale, Williams, Roberts, Pish, Gantt, Johnston, Roberts, Bhristianson, Wilson, Saunders Helpert, Hardee. THIRD ROW: Killian, Burns, Smith, Jolden, Cournoyer, Gaspard. SECOND ROW: Groves, Stone, Thomas, Moberly, Ferrata, Pearson, Bonner, Kemper, Ripley, Wilson, Andes, Andes, Nelson. FIRST ROW: Tomlinson, Kelly, Decker, Filburn, Roesler, Bratton, Rogers, Darden, Jackson, Burnette. ' IcUut X Commanding Officer JACK W. BRATTON Executive Officer HELMUTH W. ROESLER First Sergeant THOMAS C. STONE 262 , —v- mmm hbh r m m r i i j j t-ym+rtf A ' y w £ • ■ ■ , FIFTH ROW: Briscoe, AAoffitt, Brower, Zalmanek, French, Haynes, Reed, Marquart, Pruett, Arellano, Lee, Goss, VaUghan, Kirk, McCorkle, Gore, Mayo, Holley, Gertson, Thompson, Ferguson, Cloudt, Noles. FOURTH ROW: Haggart, Worley, Shieldes, Koenig, Babbett, Mulkins, Reinhardt, Sutton, Reeves, Dorsett, McCormick, Burt, Case, Downing, Cumble, Schmidt, Cook, Norman, Castleberry, Walker Phillips, Rollins. THIRD ROW: Hein, Smith, Oviedo, Howard, Springfield, Midyett, Kennedy, Mashos, Stutler, Laxson, Baird, Vandaveer, Teer, Scott, Parr, Walters, Zamora, Crawford, Boggess, Hale. SECOND ROW: Barr, Tyson, Moreno, Grey, Wood¬ ward, Castillo, Arledge, Baga, Mdraski, Cook, Railston, Biales, Batsell, Lyle. FIRST ROW: Duchamp, Doolittle, Peterson, Kleemier, Houston, Smith, Owen, McKinney, Potenza, Sieburn, Barton. ' Pif tUit ft Executive Officer JAMES BUCHANAN HOUSTON First Sergeant JOHN P. TYSON 263 SIXTH ROW: Connally, Thompson, R. Thompson, Hoover, Bavousett, AAcCale, Blanchard, Hines, Cornell, Rains, Sheffield, Wolfe, Miller, Melcher, Hendrick, Patterson, Reagan, Matthews, Curlee, Francis, May, Motl. FIFTH ROW: Worley, Young, Hess, Howe, Leonard, Stilson, Etter, Stout, Ginn, Gosnell, Forney, Mahoney, Owen, Giese, Fuller, Bell, Gray, Carter, Moelich, Hammond, Walling. FOURTH ROW: Glaze, Decker, Donaho, Barrett, Sinclair, Mills, Chesney, Steiner, Millikin, Pugh, Hodges, Stanko, Mitchell, Looney, Thompson, J., Mayse, Williams, Edwards, Baker, Gentry. THIRD ROW: Mayfield, Shaffer, Morris, Dobyns, Adair, Caplan, Hammond, K., Metoskie, Benson, Rovello, Emmeret, Gunn, Ruiz, Stanley, Dunsirn, Weems. SECOND ROW: Jarosz, Myers, Christie, Moreau, Kiya, Van Hellen, Mayeux, Zwartjes, Burney, Rountree, Harrelson, Gordon, Sartain, Obdyke, Kirkpatrick. FRONT ROW: Byrne, Markey, Petrash, Druebert, Doran, Blackmon, Suib. 264 First Sergeant TROY H. MYERS BACK ROW: White, Johnson, Hill, Davis, Tramble, Hicks, Steely, Holmgreen, McGuyer, Stevener, Taylor, Whitt, Torres, Corley, Shaw, Contella, Paver, Currie, Watson. MIDDLE ROW: Morgan, Foster, Burroughs, Baker, Wyninegar, Powell, Cummings, Williams, Lewis, Clarke. FRONT ROW: Jones, Wantzloeben, Raineri, Bearden, Smith, McMurray, Smith, Horn, Tennison, Morris, Davis, Wilks, Hill. f 3 Commanding Officer JAMES A. SMITH First Sergeant GARY W. FOSTER ■liMir-rmnilMif i ' ..... -. • BACK ROW: Harvick, Rodriquez, Keiser, Ash, Kirk, Wilson, Pettit, Jewell, Linder, Kazmierski, O ' Neal, Gough, Vezy, Ulich, Conely, Pettit, R., AAcAnelly, George, Malitz, B., Wood, Walker, Schubert. THIRD ROW: Decker, Upton, Synyard, Power, Pearson, Whitmore, Kohler, Mills, Maida, Gergeni, Benedict, Heffner, House, Whitehurst, Owens, Hicks, Kana, Turney, Abernathy, Homan. SECOND ROW: Smith, Anderson, Cass, Trott, Watson, Peterson, Sims, Abrams. FIRST ROW: Blessing, Mason, Dinwiddie, Byrne, Buffin, Trifon, Beckham, Willoughby, Casey, Malitz, C., Jordan Executive Officer JAMES D. HAPENNEY —r. . ..... First Sergeant JOE C. MOSELY 266 4c wicl INDIVIDUAL AWARDS DRUM AND BUGLE CORPS Texas ROA Award ...... UDC Trophy ........... N. S. Meyer-Raeburn Award Fritz Award ............ Caldwell Trophy ........ D. A. R. Trophy ........ Mother ' s Club Award . . . Outstanding Freshman . . . Lulie-Hughey Award ..... S.A.M.E................ . RALPH B. FILBURN, III . . LEONARD D. HOLDER ____ FRANK D. WATSON ..... LLOYD L. CHESTER ....... EDDIE J. DAVIS ...... ROBERT A. BEENE WILLIAM M. JACQMEIN WILLIAM R. HOWELL, JR. . . . RICHARD G. McCANN ...... BENNIE R. SMITH ARMY R.O.T.C. AWARDS U.S. Army Award Senior ...................................................... THC?MAS M. LUNSFORD Junior ........................................................ STEVEN V. GUMMER Sophomore .................................................. WILLIAM M. JACQMEIN Freshman .......................................................... ARTHUR B. LANE Association U.S. Army Award .......................................... EDDIE J. DAVIS THOMAS D. EDGAR Armed Forces Communications and Electronics Award ...................... BENNIE R. SMITH American Ordnance Award ...................................... RICHARD L. DONOVAN Association U.S. Army Award .................................. WILLIAM M. JACQMEIN American Legion R.O.T.C. Award ....................................... SIMEON T. LAKE PEDRO GARZA American Legion R.O.T.C. General Military Excellence Award ................ FRANK LOPEZ, JR. ROBERT M. MILLER Sons of the American Revolution Award ............................... RICARDO E. GARZA DONALD J. MONROE AIR FORCE R.O.T.C. AWARDS Chicago Tribune Awards ............................................ RALPH W. MISTROT JAMES A. SMITH Air Force Times Award ................................................... JAY A. GRAY Chicago Tribune Award ............................................... ROBERT A. BEENE ARTURO ESQUIVEL General Dynamics Award ........................................ STANLEY P. CLARK, JR. American Legion R.O.T.C. Award ..................................... JOHN C. McKINNEY NEAL C. WARD American Legion R.O.T.C. General Military Excellence Award .............. FRANK D. WATSON THOAAAS C. STONE HOUSTON CHAMBER OF COMMERCE AWARDS Cadet Corps .. Corps Troops .. Air Division . , First Brigade . . Second Brigade .. EDDIE J. DAVIS . ROBERT A. BEENE ARTURO ESQUIVEL HAROLD C. SCHADE ROBERT M. MILLER UNIT AWARDS General Spencer J. Buchanan Award .................................. CURTIS W. TERRELL George P. F. Jouine Award ............................................ JERRY L. LUMMUS President ' s Award .................................................... TERRY L. FISHER Houston Chamber of Commerce Military Affairs Committee Awards ........ COMBINED BAND Corps of Cadets Academic Achievement Award ............................. COMPANY A-l General George F. Moore Trophy ........................................ COMPANY A-1 SOPHOMORES Alan W. Backof William S. Beall, Jr. Walter H. Bradford Henry G. Cisneros Jeffrey N. Crown Jack M. Darden, Jr. Lawrence D. Eccard Mark E. Emmons William S. Gross Larry C. Hearn Glen D. Hecox Bruce M. Hicks Kenneth D. Hicks John M. Hill Stephen M. Loomis John P. McGarr Leo J. O ' Rourke Dennis R. Parrish Joel V. Reitzer Amador E. Reyna David A. Schlueter John C. Thomas Richard W. Vaughn Samuel R. Weinstein FRESHMEN Melvin S. Beck Cavin L. Carpenter Willis W. Compton Roger C. Craig Michael T. Curd Michael D. Day Anthony D. Dennis Daniel P. Dunlap David N. Dye Arthur J. Erickson Erich C. Gerlach Larry D. Gunter Jerry M. Hanys Thomas W. Harwood Patrick R. Harris William R. Howell Michael J. Koenig Donald S. Lewis Lawrence A. Lippke James E. Natho Donald P. Nugent, Jr. Rolan M. Perritt Ernest L. Petree, Jr. Harvey D. Phillips John D. Poe, Jr. Richard L. Poling Roy L. Price Michael A. Sheets James 0. Stevenson David N. Talley, III Robert L. Wilkerson William G. Wilkinson e4t ' D ' UtlecL During the Mother ' s Day Ceremonies, the following Cadets ' were named best drilled in their respective units. SOPHOMORES STEPHEN C. HODGKINS ................ Company A-1 ALVIN L. ANDERSON .................. Company B-l PIERCE C. KEY, JR..................... Company C-l KENNETH M. ROBISON ..................Company D-l SANFORD T. WARD .................... Company E-l ROBERT A. KEESECKER .................. Company F-l ELDON G. TIPPING .................... Company G-l HENRY M. ROLLINS .................... Company H-l THOMAS J. WOOLRIDGE ................ Company A-2 ROBERT B. BOLDT.......................Company B-2 PATRICK G. REHMET.................... Company C-2 STEVEN C. HIGHTOWER ................ Company D-2 NORRIS G. HENTHORNE ................ Company E-2 JOHN W. LAUGHLIN ........... ; ........ Company F-2 WAYNE T. ARMOUR.................... Company G-2 JAY S. WELLMAN ...................... Company H-2 DAN P. WIMBERLY ...................... Squadron 1 JACK E. OGDEE ........................ Squadron 2 DOUGLAS F. WALTERS .....................Squadron 3 CHARLES R. DOYLE ...................... Squadron 4 TIMOTHY B. LEVAN ...................... Squadron 5 FRANK B. KING ........................ Squadron 6 LONNIE C. MINZE ...................... Squadron 7 JOHN T. FREGIA ........................ Squadron 8 MICHAEL PETER..........................Squadron 9 ANTHONY W. GROVES .................. Squadron 10 WAYNE J. BAIRD ....................... Squadron 11 THOMAS W. MITCHELL....................Squadron 12 RALPH A. STEVENER .................... Squadron 13 WILLIAM RODRIGUEZ ....................Squadron 14 PHILLIP R. HARDIN ...................... White Band GENE P. BANKS........................ Maroon Band FRESHMEN JAMES D. HERRING .................... Company A-1 RONALD K. ' TOM ...................... Company B-l DONALD H. FISCHER .................. Company C-l GLENN W. KEIM ....................... Company D-l GARY H. EATON........................Company E-l DON W. BONIFAY......................Company F-l RICHARD L. CALVERT....................Company G-l DEWARD L. STRONG....................Company H-l LEE PAIS, JR.......... Company A-2 WILLIAM A. MCKEAN, JR............... Company B-2 GARLAND H. CLARK.................... Company C-2 HAROLD W. HURST .................... Company D-2 CHARLES T. SUDERMAN ..................Company E-2 FRANK A. BALDWIN, JR................. Company F-2 GUSTAVO LUCAS, JR................... Company G-2 JAMES R. JONES ...................... Company H-2 JOHN C. SUTHERLAND....................Squadron 1 RAYMOND M. ROBERTSON ................Squadron 2 RICHARD J. HANSEN .................... Squadron 3 PATRICK J. RHODES...................... Squadron 4 JOHN S. PLANTIKOW .................... Squadron 5 JOHN H. KOTHMANN, JR................. Squadron 6 STEPHEN R. CONLAN .................... Squadron 7 WALTER L. POU, III ...................... Squadron 8 DANIEL R. SHOOK ...................... Squadron 9 ROY E. RACHAL, JR. . ................... Squadron 10 ROBERT J. SCOTT ...................... Squadron 11 KENNETH W. HESS......................Squadron 12 THOMAS CRAWFORD .................. Squadron 13 MICHAEL SYNYARD .................... Squadron 14 GUILLERMO CHAVEZ .................... White Band PATRICK R. HARRIS .................... Maroon Band 268 (? 4 v€£ta t Edited by JOHN HOLLADAY r .‘ i ■ ' l ' -f r m - . , ' W TS ' te •• : 3 5 .. v‘ ' .v ' ::■ ' tfV, ••’ ‘ ’r%Zy ' i : wi t? ' ' ■5 ' - VH • i .. ' - iA, .v, V .A . . -; P • „ ' . r , c % ' . , : ■ ?k3l n i •- ¥ ■ ' : , ... . • • P -rr • M ' «: • • • V • ' . - i 4, ' ?H •, ■ j ' . V - v . - A ' ' ' • a ‘‘ ' ► ; -v •, . ■ -V • ■ ' ' ' J? 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' ’ • i ' A • y :% ' mV- r it ,• ;:.v % %.,■ ' 0 . ’ “iaf •A ' - • v r r ? r K. )• ’ - • • ' ■ Jr ■ i : t V._____________________ 1 - ' v v j£ , +: ' €% ' r t ? - - . . -3s -C - 1 ♦ v ' • J -: m? t H- - - y , « %. y S x W- , ' . i ' • ■ . V ;,r. ' J ' ;. ' - V ' r I .A - ' ,•- V. s-, „ ■’ ■ A ■ ,. ■ ' • v V ... r ' i r 5 t ♦ FIRST ROW: Handley, Salisbury, Bell, Matthews, Oehler, Richker, Bammel. SECOND ROW: Brown, Gigger, Jefferson, Holley, Phillips, Cloud, Hiser, Roesner, Johnson, Zemanek. THIRD ROW: Kimmer, Brooks, Miller, Hollid, Buehler, Lonon, Byrd, Grant, Jones, VanCleave, Purcell, Laureson, Marslett. OFFICERS Dorm Master ................ OEHLER President ................. SALISBURY Vice President ............ MATTHEWS Secretary-Treasurer .............. BELL Sweetheart CAROLE MANNHEIMER 20 FIRST ROW: Smith, Baugh, Ahart, Cox, Strohacker, Godwin, Ofcarcik, Wolters, Albin, Eggleston. SECOND ROW: Thorwegen, Faulkner, Riggs, Cooper, Hughling, Reed, Lindig, Schulze, Newman, Barker, Harris, Orton, Trncak. THIRD ROW: Foltin, Bourgeois, Dennis, Scogin, AAaddox, Safford, Lawrence, Lockhart, Moore, Boothe, Moon, Muzny, Hastings, Phillips. Vietnam or Florida?????? Sweetheart CYNTHIA ROLLS OFFICERS Dorm Master...............DAN J. AHART President ................ RALPH OFCARCIK Vice-President............ RONALD A. SMITH Secretary ................. GERALD 7 A. COX Treasurer ............. EDWARD EGGLESTON DORM COUNCIL FIRST ROW: Ofarcik, Wolters, Albin, Godwin, Strohacker. SEC¬ OND ROW: Ahart, Eggleston, Baugh, Smith, Cox. 274 FIRST ROW: Flow, Wilson, Koehler, Cain, Chancey, Elliott, Judice, Thompson Pustejousky, Kinnard, Kazda, Dowd, Medina. SECOND KUW: Hickman, Adkinson, Faubion, Miller, Maddox, Games, Kubecka, Vaughn, Wenzel, Warschak, Batson, Allen, Skelton. President ........................ Kinnard Ramp Representative ............ Putejousky Ramp President ................ Thompson Athletic Director .................. Medina Housemaster ........ Skelton STANDING: Skelton. SEATED: Medina, Putejousky, Kinnard Thompson. FIRST ROW: Ouellette, Bordovsky, Van Hoosier, Neely, Jozwiak, Hluzek, Hurta, Zemanek, Trott, Pruett, Schuelke. SECOND ROW: Figun, Sharp, Kana, Hollan, Marrow, Miller, Hunter, Lee, Lawkon, Kiker. THIRD ROW: Abraham, Bowers, Schilhab, Sebring, Thornhill, Jozwiak, Serrill, Myers, Dansby, Pfeffer- korn, Fussell. DORM OFFICERS FIRST ROW: Jozwiak (Housemaster), Zemanek (Vice-Pres.), Van Hoosier (Ramp Rep.), Jozwiak (Ramp Rep.), Hlozek (Sec.), Hurta (Intramural Manager) SECOND ROW: Schuelke (Pres.), Trott (Treas.) 276 eyett ' rfytUC FIRST ROW: Clifton, Venator, Jendrusch, Frey, Harrison, Barrett, Saffold, Wallace, Starek, Smith, Bradley. SECOND ROW: Herrington, Fisher, Slone, Barnes, Roach, Vitch, Pierce, Jett, Wood, Hoover, Fisher, Glasgow, Muegge, Northcutt, McKeen, Mebane, Smith, Hooks, Lee, Fillinger, Walters. THIRD ROW: Flusche, Jackson, Smith, Walne, Rabel, De Bord, Burns, Swizer, Stearns, Lambden, Ficker, Ulbright, Hanzalik, Drsak, Preiser, Dornak, AAcCracken, Huggins, Strange, House. DORAA COUNCIL Clifton (Housemaster), Bradley (Sec), Saffold (Floor Rep), Storek (Athletic officer), Wallace (Chaplain), Barrett (Pres) Harrison (Treas), Frey (Floor Rep), Jendrush (Vice Pres) Venator (Floor Rep), Smith (Floor Rep), Roach (Jr. Rep) 277 ' pcvufea ' i ' ityad FIRST ROW: Jones, Fritz, Helpert, William Fisher, Pickard, Miller Engelbert, Braden. SECOND ROW: Garcia, Swope, Garcia, Ward, Miller, Scheidt, Herman, Schlather, Polonis, Esparza, Frei, Dromer, Pickard, Tijerina, Gutierrez, Smith, Ohnheiser. THIRD ROW: Snipes, Hamel, Rapp, Haile, Cooper, Matthys, Johnson, Denison, Sparkman, Chamrad, House, Hooks, Beleck, Baze, Combs, Moore, Rouis, Hailey, Murphy. FOURTH ROW: Mock, Stagy, McGaughy, Harrington, Neely, Dhif, Kallus, Hughes, Kabla, Schoenemann, Kent, Smith, Sheffield, Hamilton. FIFTH ROW: Vaughan, Powell, Hederson, Warrington, Blanchette, Simpson, Grossman, Friedrich, Palmer, Platt, Guthrie, Miur, Sweat, Cox, Pollock, Archer, Kueht, Post. Sweetheart JODY JAMES 278 Ranger finds some true friends ( tocCcatt Student c e Civilian Students have parties on week¬ ends, enjoy a good meal at the civilian banquet, and go out of their way to avoid the barber shops, and mimicking the corps of cadets. ESS 279 It ' s a bird . .. it ' s a plane ... no it ' s a fun-packed afternoon for Civilian students. Signatures are collected to be sent to the Basketball team. She just can ' t believe Lani is really after a news story. 280 O ia6UUfCitto«t Edited by FRED SCHWIENING JACK HAMMOND Student pu ticatioH The Student Publications program at Texas A AA University provides students with excellent opportunities to learn and practice magazine and newspaper technique. Management of the departments is vested in the Director of Student Publications and the Student Publications Board, composed of faculty members from each of the degree-granting colleges. Participation in Student Publications is not limited to any course of study or student classification. 285 rfyytelaitcL t$66 ROBERT HEGER Editor KENNITH BROCK Assistant Editor MIKE RASBURY Business Manager CLASS SECTION Lee Wallace Maek Davis Bob Gibbons John Jackson SPORTS SECTION Tom Harrell Doyle Cook George Perdue Jerry Vetter Roy New Richard Conn MILITARY SECTION Mickey Honeycutt Mike Machorse Roy Kelly John Friebele Bruce Baugh Alvin Horstmann HOMETOWN CLUB Fred Schweining Bill Bellomy Richardo Garza Acfaedo Gonzales Joseph O ' Leary Nobel Abney PROFESSIONAL CLUBS John Hammond John Barnes John Abshier Robert Miller Fred Bosse 286 CIVILIAN SECTION John Holladay Jim Norton Jerry Norton INDEX SECTION Bill Crawford Ed Sommers Steve AAenczer Jerry Keys James Artudd Marin Davidson Sam Ralph John Robison John Tyler James Garrison. MICKEY HONEYCUH Military BILL CRAWFORD Index The AGGIELAND of Texas A AA University is compiled annually by an editorial staff of 9 men and a work force of about 40 men which are divided among the. various jobs required for publication. The staff is not composed of journalism students, but of students of different majors who are members of the staff merely as an extra¬ curricular activity. Published in the Summer by Taylor Publishing Company in Dallas, the Book is ready for the students upon their return for the Fall Semester. 287 Che Ba The Battalion Staff .... Fall Semester Editor ..........................Glenn Dromgoole Managing Editor.................... . .Gerald Garcia Sports Editor .........................Larry Jerden News Editor ......................Tommy DeFrank Amusements Editor..................Lani Presswood Photographer....................Herky Killingworth Staff Writers ......................Dani Presswood, Mike Berry, Larry Upshaw, Joe Lemming, Bob Palmer Columnists ........................Mike Reynolds, Tim Lane, Ham McQueen Spring Semester Editor ..........................Glenn Dromgoole Managing Editor....................Tommy DeFrank Associate Editor.......................Larry Jerden Sports Editor ........................Gerald Garcia News Editor ......................D ani Presswood Amusements Editor .................Lani Presswood Photographer ................... .Herky Killingworth Staff Writers ......................Robert Solovey, Judy Franklin, Jim Sizemore, Larry Upshaw Mike Berry, John Fuller Columnist ..........................Mike Reynolds Editor Glenn Dromgoole checks contents of next day ' s Batt. Larry, Tommy, and Gerald prepare to write a news story. ALL-AMERICAN RECOGNITION HIGHLIGHTS BATTALION ' S YEAR The Battalion received All-Amer¬ ican recognition this year from the Associated Collegiate Press to high¬ light its best award-winning year in history. In addition to the ACP award, given the top five per cent of college newspapers in the nation, the Bat¬ talion took general excellence, edi¬ torial writing, typography and news¬ writing awards from the Texas Press Association. Editor Glenn Dromgoole won the SWJC newswriting first place award and received second place in edi¬ torial writing in the Associated Press Managing Editors contest. Summer Editor Lani Presswood took third place in SWJC column writing. Managing Editor Tommy DeFrank placed in two Hearst Foundation na¬ tional newswriting contests and cap¬ tured third place in newswriting at the Southwestern Journalism Con- . wS PoJ Photographer Herky Killingworth ' s pictures are worth a thousand words as the saying goes. John Fuller plays batt-boy. 289 7ex z s4ynteu£tcvU4t FRONT ROW: Hanna, Brewster, Hargrove, Huffman, Jackson. SECOND ROW: Harvey, Renbarger, Davis, Schafer, THIRD ROW: Maxwell, Ohlendorf, tanning, Boethel. THE AGRICULTURIST STAFF Editor ..........................Tom Hargrove Managing Editors ..................Leroy Shafer Eddie J. Davis Editorial Assistants ...............Benton Watson Eddie Renbarger Mike Harvey Business Manager ..............Findley Brewster Cartoonist ......................Terry Maxwell Feature Writers ...................Wayne Hanna Harold Schade, Mike Jackson, Mallory 290 7 0 4 t 7ft ‘t evceov L. to R. Joe Lemming, AAicheal Reynolds, Ron Smith, John Hotard, Herky Killingsworth REVIEW STAFF Editor ..........................Mike Reynolds Managing Editor .....................Ron Smith Staff Writer ..........Joe Lemming, Judy Franklin, John Hotard, Judy Adamson. Photographer ................Herky Killingsworth Faculty Advisor ................Dr. David Bowers 291 ENGINEER STAFF Editor ... ...........Benny Smith Associate Editor . . .Lyman Hardeman Features ...........Mitch Willcox Boyd Cherry Bob Segner Bill Heitkamp Art Editor ..........Romeo Garcia Circulation ........Harvey Fleisher Don Luhr Jim Spencer Faculty Advisors .....R. H. Fletcher J. G. McGuire Fred White A. R. Burgess BACK ROW: Feducia, Fleisher, Garcia, Willcox, Heitkamp, Luhr, Segner, Lane; FRONT ROW: Smith, Cherry, Hardeman. Socet uve ten t ' Vetenttuasiuztt VETERINARIAN STAFF Editor ...............Tim Crawford Executive Editor ......David Moreman Feature Editor ........Bruce Simpson Production Editor ........Jim Airhart Associate Editors ......Alford Moore, John Parkin Case Reports ..........Robert Cator Personalities ..............Tom Neal Business Manager ....Powell Charlton Circulation Manager ......Bob Shafer Faculty Advisor, Chairman Dr. R. S. Titus Advertising Manager . . . .Mike McCann L. to R. Moreman, Simpson, Horace Smith, Schafer, Cator, Mike McCann, Neal, Parkin, Moore. SEATED Tim Craw¬ ford 292 M! 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It strives to democratically rep¬ resent the various interests in the Student body and to train students in the responsibility and mechanics of gov¬ ernment and citizenship. It also promotes sound leadership in the formulation of the student body attitudes, pro¬ motes the welfare of the student body, and provides a liaison between faculty and administration and students. 294 Left to right: Bill Howell, Fresh rep.; Thomas Moon, Senior Sciences; Jack Whiteside, Soph. Engineering; Sim T. Lake, Chairman; Billy Edwards, Fresh, rep.; Ben Sims, Fresh. Rep., Not pictured: Craig Buck; Jerry Lumus, Senior, Lib. Arts; Robert Dillard, Senior, Engineering. The Issues Committee shall voice opinions on current questions of im¬ portance. It serves to act as a highly respected sounding board of student opinion. Student -dc e eumuttee SEATED: Ken Vanek, Junior Sciences; Dick Franklin, Chairman; Louis Obdyke, Y.M.C.A.; STANDING: Thomas Gunter, Fresh, rep.; Steve Gummer, M.S.C. Council, Douglas Matthews, 1st Vet. Med.; Ronnie Coleman, Soph. rep. The Student Life Committee shall develop healthful student attitudes on such campus problems as an honor system and the purposes of a university edu¬ cation. T cdttic l etatioue @outnuttee SEATED: Pedro Garza, Junior, Lib. Arts; Dan Fischer, Chairman; Eddie Joe Davis, Junior, Agriculture; STANDING: Jim Sharber, Grad. Stud. Council; Joseph Web¬ ber, Soph. Lib. Arts; Larry McWhorter, Fresh. Rep.; Stacy Lackey, 2nd Yr. Vet. Med; Not Pictured: Francis Bourgeois, Soph. Science; Mike Jackson, Senior, Agri¬ culture. The Public Relations Committee shall serve to im¬ prove relationships with other student bodies and other outside groups through publicity, welcoming, and such activities. Student TtSethane (Zomnuttee SEATED: John D. Gay, Dep. Corps Commander; James Morris, Chairman; Harris Pappas, Election Commission; STANDING: Jim Swope, Senior, Geo¬ sciences; Norris Cano, Senior Rep.; David Moreman, 3rd Yr. Vet. Med.; Richard Wagoner, Junior, Geosciences; John Thomas, Soph. Geosciences; John Eeds, Junior Engineering. The Student Welfare Committee shall recom¬ mend policies or changes concerning the university hospital, dining halls, dormitories, campus park¬ ing, and landscaping. President JOHN H. RODGERS ' TTCetHO ' Ual Student (peuten OFFICERS Vice President Executive Vice President Sec.-Treasurer STEVEN V. GUMMER DAVID E. GRAHAM J- WAYNE STARK COUNCIL MEMBERS STUDENT MEMBERS Councilman DONALD E. ALLEN Senior Representative ROY L. AAAY Councilman KENNETH N. VANEK Sophomore Representative Grad. Student Rep. Student Senate Rep. DONALD L. ALLEN RICHARD LEE DUBLE W. BARNEY FUDGE FORMER STUDENT MEMBER Junior Representative WILLIAM R. HINDMAN Battalion Rep. GERALD GARCIA, JR. % MR. A. M. WALDROP FACULTY MEMBERS DR. CHARLES L. BOYD DR. HARRISON HIERTH DR. WILLIAM LEDBETTER DR. JOHN B. ORR DR. CARL E. SHAFER 296 Contemporary Arts RICHARD M. DOOLEY (ZotatetC z mC 4 t%ec£o ' Mite DIRECTORATE MEMBERS Flying Kadets Great Issues JAMES M. SEDBERRY THOMAS N. TYREE Public Relations ROBERT A. BEENE Radio KENTON E. MARSHALL Recreation RICHARD A. RASMUSSEN Talent PETER B. BELINSKY Town Hall MICHAEL NABORS Travel FRANK E. BERNGEN Camera KENNETH L. REESE Bridge GARY R. CAREY SCOTT H. ROBERTS DIRECTORATE ASSISTANTS MICHAEL E. PIERCE RICHARD L. GUAAMER Leadership M. WESLEY LEFTWICH SCONA CRAIG G. BUCK Finance RICHARD H. FRANKLIN Chess FRED R. CROWDUS MEMORIAL STUDENT CENTER COUNCIL AND DIRECTORATE T OFFICERS | PRESIDENT VICE PRESIDENT SECRETARY- TREASURER EXECUTIVE VICE PRESIDENT 1 M. S. C. COUNCIL MEMBERS 1 M. S. C. COUNCIL MEMBERS (STUDENT)(8) FORMER STUDENT MEMBERS (2) FACULTY MEMBERS (5) I M. S. C. DIRECTORATE FINANCE CHAIRMAN REGION XII COORDINATOR ASSISTANTS COMMITTEE CHAIRMEN BRIDGE CAMERA CHESS FLYING KADETS CONTEMPORARY ARTS TALENT TRAVEL GREAT ISSUES SCONA TOWN HALL PUBLIC RELATIONS LEADERSHIP RADIO RECREATION The Memorial Student Center functions through a governing body made up of eight students, five faculty members, and two former students. This governing body is called the Memorial Student Center Council and oper¬ ates under the authority of the Executive Committee of the University. This organization concerns itself with a com¬ plete program of student activities which are managed, financed, and operated by students. The Council manages a budget that varies from $75,000 to $100,000, and allocates spending for professional staff, physical facilities, and operating money for the various student activities which are under the authority of the MSC Council. As members of the MSC Directorate, which operates under MSC Council control, the chairmen of the four¬ teen MSC committees coordinate the entire social, recreational, and cultural program for Texas A M. Members of the various committees then see that the desired programs are carried through. The A M student union pro¬ gram is now recognized as one of the finest in the South and. is the only program managed almost entirely by students. On the following pages are just several of the fourteen committees which compose the MSC Directorate. The MSC seal was adopted by the 1965-66 MSC Council and directorate. 298 p p FIRST ROW: S. Grayson, J. Stevens, J. Howard, D. Scarlett, S. Kovich, F. Mims, W. Gross, T. Tyree. SECOND ROW: D. Cruz, A. Carrigo, C. Schroeder, H. Britt, T. Tynan, Thompson, F. Kimbrough, C. Davis, H. Barnard, Betsy Fisher, J. Wayne Stark, B. Storey. THIRD ROW: G. Teel, H. Hornburg, G. Kinison, J. Leach, S. Reeves, L. Scott, Hethcoat, R. Johnson, J. Aumann, D. Beeson, K. Jenkins, T. Morgan. OFFICERS EXECUTIVE OFFICERS Thomas N. Tyree.........................Chairman Jerry D. Stevens ..................... Vice-Chairman World Around Us Series Theodore F. Schiwetz ................. Vice-Chairman Speaker Series Forrest AA. Mims, III ...................Vice-Chairman Discussion Series William S. Gross ..................... Vice Chairman Hydro-Space Fiesta ' 66 James W. Howard ..............SCONA Coordinator E. Dwayne Scarlett........................ Secretary Andrew S. Kovich ........................ Treasurer SUBCOMMITTEE CHAIRMEN Stewart Grayson ........ Greg M. Thompson...... Jim Aumann ........... Richard J. Adams....... Antony P. Hart......... FACULTY ADVISORS Dr. J. Benton Storey..... Dr. H. M. Barnard....... Mr. Claude D. Davis..... Lt. Cmdr. Don Walsh, USN Mr. J. Wayne Stark...... ........Arrangements ...........Personnel ............ Publicity ............. Printing ....... Student Advisor .......Speaking Series ......Discussion Series World Around Us Series Hydro-Space Fiesta ' 66 ..........SCONA XI SPEAKERS SERIES Harrison Salisbury................. October 21, 1965 . . America and the Triple Revolution Eddy Gilmore.................... January 6, 1966 ...... Creeping Capitalism in Russia General A. R. Luedecke............. March 1 1, 1966 ...... The Mariner Mission to Mars Panel Discussion on U.S. Foreign Policy. May 6, 1966 Panelists . . . David H. McKillep, Edward W. Holmes, Jack B. Kubisch, Josiah Bennett. Hydro Space Fiesta ' 66 Speakers Cmdr. M. Scott Carpenter, USN; Rear Admiral O. D. Waters, Jr. USN; Dr. Sam Ridgway, DVN DISCUSSION SERIES Capt. Lee V. Greer, USAF......... October 7, 1965 ...... Viet Nam, A Firsthand Account Dr. Samuel R. Gammon........... October 13, 1965 .............. U. S. Policy in Africa Panel Discussion................ Novembers 1965 ..... Corps-Civilian Student Relations Kenneth S. Armstrong Fran William Hall. . . . Richard Linde....... Harry Peterson...... WORLD AROUND US SERIES November 17, 1965 ................. South Viet Nam February 17, 1966 ........ Four Faces of Southeast Asia March 1, 1966 ............ Middle East Tinderbox May 5, 1966 ................... The Bahamas 299 SEATED: P. Pritchett, E. Tynan, E. Moreno, H. Schade, K. McElroy, R. Beene, Mrs. B. Fisher, G. Armstrong, G. Garcia, M. Skinner. STANDING: J. Aumann, C. Glass, J. Lehmann. — mse — ‘RefatioHA The job of the Public Relations Committee is to cre¬ ate a favorable image of the MSC, especially AASC com¬ mittees and events, via good publicity. The committee distributes news of Center programs and works with all of the committees in preparing special brochures and displays on MSC events. Chairman .................. ROBERT B EENE Treasurer ............. GLENN ARMSTRONG Secretary ................... CHUCK GLASS Advisor ................ MRS. BETSY FISHER — Mse — (fyHttemfionJVitf, 4nt @o«K(nittee The Committee provides a series of lectures and discussions primarily in the fields of literature and music with speakers drawn from the University faculty and the surrounding area. It is also responsible for maintaining all the services available in the Browsing Library and Music Listening Rooms. This includes a small library, current newspapers from all over the United States, and a wide variety of magazines and records. . mz—Lj a nni r FRONT: R. Dooley, Dr. H. Kroiter, E. Tyman, M. Miller, R. Adams, Chairman ............... RICHARD DOOLEY j. Baldauf. BACK: F. McKenna, D. Warrington, E. Abbott, D. von Advisor............. DR. HARRY P. KROITER Dohlen, S. Scott, D. Gay. FIRST ROW: A. Davis, M. Nabors, F. Markey, D. Peterson, R. Owen, R. Cardiel, J. Baggett. SECOND ROW: D. Barton, D. Rehmet, R. Kardys, L. Obdyke, C. Hill, T. Myers, S. Pearson, D. Ferrata, W. Gordon, J. Nelson. THIRD ROW: A. Carrigo, B. Fudge, D. Railston, B. Heaton, S. Gummer, J. Tyson, H. Stengle, N. Patton, T. Casteel, D. Campbell. FOURTH ROW: H. Gaines (Advisor), J. Stark (Advisor), R. Beene, A. Esquivel, K. Vanek, J. Stevens, W. Zwartjes, D. Recht, P. Garza, G. Riser, L. Heitman, M. Cockrell. Bringing today ' s top entertainment to the A M Community is the job of th 6 MSCs Town Hall Committee. For the 1965-66 season they contracted for the Brothers Four, the Lettermen, Jan Peerce, Les Feux Follets, and Brenda Lee. 300 FIRST ROW: R. Rasmussen, S. Robinson, J. Foley, N. Miska, K. Mattoon, S. Simon, F. White, J. Milstead. SECOND ROW: D. Barr, C. Kennedy, B. Mulkins, AA. Rasmussen, M. Lowery, P. Nagid, D. Taylor, D. Creighead, THIRD ROW: E. Mittendorf, B. McCracken, J. Curtis, C. Mitchell, C. Willis, Z. Joseph, J. Becht, M. Calloway. FOURTH ROW: K. Hess, B. Brandt, J. Smith, J. Cox, C. Johnson, B. Brandt, R. Roesner FIFTH ROW: E. Slocum, C. Willman, J. Taycor, D. Beeson, B. Saxon, R. Reed, P. Kinder “SotwCcttp ' 65-66 (2fau tfaco t FIRST ROW: Z. Joseph, P. Nagid, F. White, J. Becht, S. Robinson, P. Kinder. SECOND ROW: Left: Leo Montalvo-ACU cushion billiards—second place Right: R. Rasmussen, R. Snow, C. Willis J. Taylor,-J. Milstead Mike Brown-ACU straight billiards-second place The Recreation Committee consists of three sub-committees: Bowling, Billiards, and Table Tennis. The Bowling Sub-Committee sponsors A AA ' s only official bowling team. The Billiards Sub-Committee and the Table Tennis Sub- Committee sponsor member competition in the Association of College Unions Tourneys and welcome all students who are interested in their games. 301 TfCSg — (?4UHem (potfunittee — FIRST ROW: J. Ward, K. Reese, C. Sykes. SECOND ROW: R. Autrey, J. West, P. Gordon, C. Hamel, J. Curry, R. Abbott, R. Vanderburg, G. Adam, D. Hatzenbuehler, J. Knight, E. George, J. Nemec. THIRD ROW: M. Cooke, J. Smith, J. Coleman, J. Reitzer, A. Anderssen, L. Wright, A. Aumann, D. Scafe, M. Thompson, S. Trickey, J. Heafer, J. Sedberry, B. Bloodworth, L. Hodges, B. Vine. Amateur photographers are always interested in the Camera Committee which sponsors photography contests, makes fully equipped darkrooms available to its members and offers expert instructions in the art of taking good pictures. Chairman .......................... KENNETH REESE Technical Advisor ...................... ROY PLEDGER Administrative Advisor....................CM. SYKES Secretary-Treasurer..................BENARD T. VINE, JR. Salon 66 Chairman.....................JOHN WARD 302 fcaeCet Pictured: Dr. Koenig, J. Martin, G. Fisher, E. Travis, F. Jackson, R. Young, S. Meaux, J. Sedberry Not Pictured: G. Abrens, L. Anderson, R. Andes, S. Andes, M. Clatter, J. Franks, B. Gross, J. Harris, M. McLennan, D. Smith, J. White, L. White, B. Norman, D. Ferrata, D. Daerr, B. Wolff, J. Martin, L. Strohschler The AA.S.C. Flying Kadets Committee was organized for all students on the campus who are interested in flying. Members who do not fly, but who are interested in aeronautics, are welcomed. A ground school is provided for members, and flying meets are held through¬ out the school year. President JIM SEDBERRY 303 (PukCcjui Student (pounctC FIRST ROW (Sitting): H. Perry, C. Fry, R. Ofcarcik, D. Glassford, D. Sweeney, J. Oliver, D. von Dohlen, R. Miller, L. Claypool, SECOND ROW (Standing): F. Royce, J. Raney, V. Zemanek, J. Smith, R. Brown, J. Dalton, J. Macnak, H. Ernst, R. Schuck, R. Barrett, E. Salisbury, J. Gay, R. Friedmann. The Civilian Student Council was organized for the purpose of promoting unity of the civilian student, encouraging greater participation by civilians in university programs, and to encourage closer cooperation between the corps and the non-regs. Its members are chosen from the various civilian dorms, from College View and Hensel, one member from each class, the Civilian Yell Leader, one representative from Corps Staff, plus representatives from other areas. President JAMES OLIVER Vice-President ........... DAVID GLASSFORD Secretary................ ROBERT D. MILLER Treasurer........DONALD VON DOHLEN, JR. Parliamentarian ........ DONALD A. SWEENEY Advisor ................ HOWARD S. PERRY MEMBERS CLIFFORD L. FRY .... President of Apartment Council RALPH P. OFCARCIK.......Dorm 20 Representative LARRY CLAYPOOL..............Apartment Council FRED H. ROYCE, JR..................Milner Hall JOHN N. RANEY................... Day Student VICTOR J. ZEMANEK .................. Hart Hall JACKSON K. SMITH ...... Walton Hall BOB BROWN ............ Dorm 15 Representative JIM DALTON ................ Hensel Apartments JOE MACNAK ........... Freshman Representative HERB ERNST......Graduate Student ' s Representative RAY SCHUCK ..................... Mitchell Hall RICHARD BARRETT...................Legett Hall ED SALISBURY............Dorm 19 Representative JOHN GAY.....................Corps of Cadets RAY FRIEDMANN ..................... Law H !l s 4 ccou tti t p Society FIRST ROW: A. Mervish, B. Abel, M. Bassham, M. Eyring, R. Pate, R. Porter, D. Naron, H. Burns, D. Hlozek, P. Gardner, C. Hendrix, D. Crockett SECOND ROW: M. Daly, B. Holder, R. Stern, D. Holdredge, G. Tees, AA. Davis, J. Lovelace, M. Grafton, B. Moore, B. Perry, R. Slone, L. Willmann, W. Phillips, B. Hooper, E. Berg THIRD ROW: B. Miller, D. Hyol, H. Graves, K. Graf, L. Linton, T. Nauck, C. Lemke, D. Kubicek, J. Campbell, D. Griffith, C. Millikin, L. Morris, J. Sleeper, D. Perryman, R. Fichtner, G. Thibodeaux. President DUANE V. NARON President ......... Vice-President ...... Secretary-Treasurer . . Program Chairman . . Junior Representative, Liberal Arts Council DUANE V. NARON , HENRY W. BURNS . . . MARK EYRING DONALD R. HLOZEK . . . MIKE BASSHAM Sweetheart MARIA CANTU The primary goal of the Accounting Society is to give its members a look at the accounting profession at a point of view different from that which textbooks can give. We try to accomplish this goal by hearing guest speakers, by seeing films, and by undertaking projects which all members may participate in. Our guest speakers and films cover a wide variety of subjects of interest to ac¬ counting students. Because we greatly rely on the opinions of informed and expe¬ rienced people in making our career decisions, we try to select people of prominence in all fields of accounting—public, industrial, and governmental; we try to select any films to be shown with equal care. Our most important annual project is that of assist¬ ing in the annual Texas A AA Accounting Conference, attended by accountants from all parts of the state. Our year is always concluded with a steak-fry, attended by both the members of the society and the accounting faculty. 301 FIRST ROW: A. Davis, P. Tate, J. Moores, J. Kazda, E. Berger, J. Kearney, J. Benes, S. Furrah, J. Groves. SECOND ROW: W. Trock, C. Levy, R. Svacina, D. Dye, E. Ohlendarf, J. VanDeWalle, R. Chitwood, D. Matthews, C. Warschak, K. Wegenhofto THIRD ROW: T. Natho, J. Schuchardt, R. Beyer, C. Griffin, J. Harvey, A. Menn, R. Spillmann, L. Remmert, G. Patterson, D. Graf, H. Rodriguez, B. Schott, J. Jarvis. FOURTH ROW: J. Priddy, P. Durkin, G. Amthor, B. Pustejovsky, L. Sommers, D. Holub, D. Kubecka, E. Newhaus, G. Schrieves, J. Fox, R. Gayle, R. Thomas, B. Balfour, P. Sullivan, E. Wisewell Club Sweetheart CATHY SIMMONS The Agricultural Economics Club contains faculty and student mem¬ bers interested in agricultural business from the Department of Agri¬ cultural Economics and other fields of study. By sponsoring speakers and other fields of study. By sponsoring speakers prominent in the ag¬ ricultural fields of credit, policy, and management, potential leaders in agriculture receive first hand information and develop a broader pro¬ spective in agricultural problems and their solutions. Meetings at bi¬ weekly periods include faculty and students. A social period following the meeting encourages cordial acquaintances among students, faculty, and extension workers while joint projects instill a spirit of cooperation and mutual helpfulness. 306 7 6i Onteya, FIRST ROW: R. Dunkerley, J. Yauger, J. Gordon Gay, L. Sabayrac, B. Rodriguez, B. Faulkner, W. Bullock, SECOND ROW: L. Cra- vey, W. Black, J. Earl, B. Bammel, S. Prewitt, O. Thomas, THIRD ROW: E. Pollard, F. Lopez, G. Odum, J. Keen, D. Screws, R. Johnson, R. Smith, C. Reinhardt, D. Dean, E. Ball, J. Herring, L. Dowd, Don Wilson President LOUIS SABAYRAC, JR. Vice-President BENNIE RODRIGUEZ Historian EUGENE POLLARD Recording Secretary FRANK LOPEZ, JR. The purpose of Alpha Phi Omega is to assemble college men in the fellowship of the Scout Law and Oath, to develop leadership, to promote friendship, and to further the freedom that is our national, educational, and in¬ tellectual heritage. The Xi Delta Chapter of the Alpha Phi Omega was organized at Texas A M in the spring of 1962. Its many service activities include serving as guides for high school groups, promoting the annual blood drive, ushering at various campus functions, aiding district Scout events and providing leadership for a Boy Scout troop in Bryan. Vice-President JAMES E. PARKER Business Manager LARRY SCHWERTNER Treasurer STANLEY SPRINGER Faculty Advisor H. E. HAMPTON Reporter JIMMY McAFEE Society FIRST ROW: J. McAfee, J. Parker, J. Supak, L. Schwertner, J. Brown, S. Springer, H. Hampton, SECOND ROW: D. Hyzak, G. McElvaney, G. Dingee, J. Williams, B. Chouchane, A. Najar, R. Vargas, S. Bencheikh THIRD ROW: J. Greenwade, N. Johnson, K. Fromme, E. Redman, C. Arellano; W. Robinson, F. Pringle Handling practically everything from summer baggage storage in the basements of DeWare Field House to Walton Hall to presentation of Queen Cotton and Her Court keeps these future planters busy the whole year. Activities sponsored by the society are a Parent ' s Day exhibit, a High School Career Day exhibit and a trip for the soil judging team to Little Rock, Arkansas. 307 s4Cfe£ z %eta FIRST ROW: D. Morgan, R. Staten, W. Hanna, H. Abraham, J. Supak, H. McCall, A. Matthys, L. Wythe SECOND ROW: S. Kuykendall, J. Newsom, J. Read, R. Clark, R. Smith, E. Scheer, S. Miller, R. Chitwood, S. Furrh, S. Holtz, E. Davis, M. Shafer, B. Hood, R. Lee, D. Kinnard, G. Kemph THIRD ROW: M. Frei, W. Bellinger, J. De Dios Lopez, R. Parker, J. Harper, T. Thompson, R. Head, G. Smith, L. Roland, K. Gray, W. Wilson, R. Silver, L. Moore FOURTH ROW: G. Ivie, D. Boethel, G. Isleib, S. Fambrough, F. Karle, A. Shifflet, E. Neuhaus, L. Bugai, V. Neuhaus, J. Townsend, S. Sandberg, May E. Vinson, J. Childers Alpta Zeta is the oldest national agricultural honor fraternity in the country. Election to membership usually is limited to junior and senior students in agriculture who have achieved outstanding records of scholarship, character, and leader¬ ship in their chosen fields. Chancellor WAYNE HANNA OFFICERS WAYNE HANNA ...................... Chancellor HERBERT ABRAHAM ..................... Treasurer ALLEN MATTHYS .......................... Scribe HOMER McCALL .......................... Censor PAGE W. MORGAN ...................... Advisor R. D. STATEN ........................... Advisor L. D. WYTHE, JR......................... Advisor Sweetheart CAROLYN HANSON 30b rfntentctut Society THecfauticeU S yutee ic Chairman EDWARD D. ESPARZA Chairman ................... EDWARD D. ESPARZA Vice-Chairman ............ BENJAMIN MARROU, JR. Treasurer.................... DONALD W. FOWLER Faculty Advisor......................T. A. NOYES Sweetheart PAT NAGLE The main objective of the A.S.AA.E. Student Chapter is the advancement and dissemination of knowledge of the theory and practice of mechanical engineering and the opportunity to become acquainted with the mem¬ bers and activities of the Society as well as to promote a professional awareness and fellowship. The Student Chapter meets the first and third Tues¬ day night of each month. The annual program includes presentation of different phases of engineering either by film or by a professional or student engineer. There are also one or two field trips and social functions and the Chapter sponsors a tour and display for High School Ca¬ reer Day. Student members are provided with the Me¬ chanical Engineering magazine, free technical papers, scholarships, cash awards, loans, and continuing mem¬ bership in the parent organization after graduation. Any engineering major is eligible to join. FIRST ROW: D. Fowler, B. Marrou, E. Esparza, J. Roberts, T. Noyes SECOND ROW: R. McCue, H. Harris, R. Lopez, L. Bernhard, T. Bailey THIRD ROW: J. Eeds, D. Saloma, J. Overton, AA. Winslow, J. Baggett, J. Doolittle, C. Brooks, K. Schlather, T. Fisher, W. Gibbons, J. Lee, N. Bond, R. Chauviere, D. Little, W. Asbill, R. Polk FOURTH ROW: D. Parks, P. AAcKibben, B. AAoritz, T. Borgstedte, D. Smith, J. Griffin, C. Hamme, C. AAoench, B. Brown, N. Blocker, T. Williams, E. Holder, R. Klevenhagen, R. Bene¬ field, L. Olejnik, J. Noles 309 s etteniccut ' l tdtctute s4eno t4Uctte s GtHottauticA ' FIRST ROW: C. Brown, R. Schappaugh, D. Duvall, M. Griffith SECOND ROW: C. Sassman. J. Nowlin, D. Thigpen, G. Hanover, A. Cronk THIRD ROW: J. Reed, G. Marshall, S. Lamkin, P. Newton, W. Hall, B. Fraser, C. Robertson, C. Smith, J. Piersall, J. Fondon, G. Cain, J. Hollan, R. Bordovsky, N. Cano, J. Clark, J. Vaughn FOURTH ROW: K. McCue, E. Mittendorf, G. Roberts, M. Olson, J. Beck, L. Anderson, R. O ' Brien, D. Cohen, J. Walker, J. Presley, R. Stiles, W. Haisler, G. Ahrens, T. Holley, D. Whitt, R. Jones, H. Sweet, The American Institute of Aeronautics and Astronautics is the principal United States aerospace technical society. The AIAA grew out of the merger of the American Rocket Society and the Institute of Aerospace Sciences. The Texas A M Student Chapter is de¬ signed to provide the engineering student with an opportunity to engage in activities associated with his future career in the aerospace field. It is open to any interested student. Activities include fields trips to aerospace industries and lectures by prominent men in the industry. Vice-President DUNCAN E. DUVALL Secretary CHARLES P. BROWN Treasurer RONALD SCHAPPAUGH s 4 ntentcAUt Society o£ ‘fy ' Ucaitcc ' uzC ZftyateenA FIRST ROW: O. Hill, L. Horton, R. Bowers, B. Swanner, R. Greenwade SECOND ROW: L. McGaughy, M. Carrizo, W. Day, J. Miller, J. Webb, G. Krafka, M. Rigby, G. Wallin, THIRD ROW: J. Back, G. Valiente, W. Cook, R. Stevener, K. Pollard, W. Bausch, R. Whitley, T. Gosdin Since its beginning in 1907, the American Society of Agricultural Engineers has func¬ tioned actively to solve engineering problems related to agriculture. The Texas A AA Student Branch, organized in 1925, is helpful in promoting the profession to its mem¬ bers. 310 President RALPH E. BOWERS Vice-President BERNICE SWANNER Secretary-Treasurer LANCE HORTON Reporter ORVEL F. HILL Parliamentarian ROBERT GREENWADE President RALPH E. BOWERS s4 Henica t ' Ivutfctute 7 uici4tnuzi S tfi teen FIRST ROW; J- Covan, Kelly, Miller, Swarts, Lewis, Berngen, Herzog SECOND ROW: Talley, Fletcher, Dillard, Rosenstein, Wood¬ ard, Rivero, Bishop THIRD ROW: Howard, Oliver, Rodriguez, Arellano, Arocha, Mazza, Douglass, L. Smith FOURTH ROW: Wolfe, Warden, Boyd, Wood, Smith, Miller, Vann, Macias, Gram The AIIE was incorporated in 1948 as the national professional society for Industrial Engineers. This year the Student AIIE Chapter at Texas A M was awarded the Wyllys G. Stanton Award for the Outstanding Student Chap¬ ter in the United States. In addition, Dan Miller and Frank Berngen received 2nd and 3rd place respectively in the nationwide Armstrong Outstanding Student Award. (fyenueat FIRST ROW: Ligda, Bentzen, Rudrick, Smith, Reisinger , Edgar, Mora SECOND ROW: Potts, Silliman, Aldridge, Hanzalik, McDaniel, Neel, Lester, Burke, Martinez The basic objectives of the American Institute of Chemical Engineers are advancement of chemical engineer¬ ing in theory and practice, and the maintenance of high professional practices among its members. Student chapters are organized under a charter granted by the council of the Institute with the objectives of promoting the professional development of chemical engineering through activities involving the faculty and all classes of student members and students. 311 rfntentctut Society o£ ( iviC Sttyineem FIRST ROW: G. Reeves, R. Minor, B. Phillips, H. Lewis, J. Ingram, H. Burd SECOND ROW: M. Moore, F. Thomas, E. Both, J. Baty, C. Samson, W. Dunlap THIRD ROW: L. Laursen, J. Spencer, D. Caswell, G. Staples, D. Brandt FOURTH ROW: K. Korb, A. Sikes, D. Raymond, R. Seitz, W. Friedrich, J. Cox, M. Chalberg, E. Clancy FIFTH ROW: W. Pickmon, D. Matocha, F. Buescher, K. Koch, A. Rodriguez, M. Arrendondo SIXTH ROW: Romero, G. Madrigal, P. Schneider To enrich the student ' s college courses by beginning those professional con¬ tacts and associations which are so valuable to the practicing engineer through¬ out his life, is the main objective of the ASCE Student Chapter. The purpose of the chapter is to help the student prepare himself for entry into the profession and the society. President GARY N. REEVES Vice-President ROBERT R. MINOR Secretary BENNY J. PHILLIPS Treasurer HARRY W. LEWIS Program Chairman JONNY INGRAM Parliamentarian HOWARD H. BURD 312 z td6c zfre s4%c6ctecteine FIRST ROW; Prof. R. White, B. Sweitzer, AA. Boydston, L Goodman, J. Cutler, W. Muir, M. Murphy SECOND ROW: W. Theriot, P. Smith, B. Schoenemann, W. Tredway, S. Minzies, T. Bartlett, J. Leach 1 l ; ■ ; l.i I 1 _ - V . k President WILLARD TREDWAY Vice-President JOE LEACH Secretary-Treasurer STEVE MENZIES Sweetheart SANDRA NUNEZ 313 4 i ocuztto t pon Kefi ‘Died ecun ‘7?te H en FIRST ROW: L. Rice, D. Barton, J. Nowlin, W. Matthews, R. Harcrow, D. Petty, F. Lopez, S. Mckenty, 2nd Lt. Malon Southerland SECOND ROW: R. Grossenbach er, G. Lyerly, W. Malile, T. Brown, R. Rowe, L. Landtroop, J. Bonner, J. Happ, M. Calloway, K. Korb THIRD ROW: M. Woodard, W. Armour, W. Goode, J. Fregia, W. Cloud, S. Ward, J. Miller, J. Webber, P. Cyr, R. Bolt, H. Hensel, D. Savage FOURTH ROW: W. Nelson, J. Downing, J. Vogas, Maj. Reese WARREN MATTHEWS-President RICHARD ROWE-Vice President JOHN HAPP-Secretary WILLIAM GOODE—Treasurer DAN PETTY-Senior Advisor FRANK LOPEZ— Competition Chairman MAJOR REESE—Sponsor In 1961, a group of Aggies who were members of the Rightin ' Texas Aggie Fish Drill Team were not satisfied to let their interest with the Fish Drill Team terminate with the end of their freshman year. Realizing that the Fish Drill Team was a self-supporting team, the former members decided to form an organization to aid the drill team. Since its organization the Fish Drill Team has begun to get the support and credit it so richly deserves. As the membership of the Association increased, plans were made to hold a drill competition on the campus of Texas A M. Since its start in the spring of 1965 it has become one of the finest in the Southwest. Plans are now being made for a competition for the high schools of the 4th Army Area. Through the aiding of the Fish Drill Team and its own competitions, the Association helps to spread the knowl¬ edge of the Spirit of Aggieland throughout the nation. 314 Since 1959, Major Calvin Reese, class of 1949, has dedi¬ cated himself to the Freshman Drill Team as sponsor and ad¬ visor. His high personal stan¬ dards, his devoted under¬ standing, and his enduring patience have inspired six drill teams as they have rep¬ resented Texas A M in com¬ petition with 75 college and university drill teams from 20 states. The Freshman Drill Team, class of 1969, has ex¬ pressed its devotion and re¬ spect to this fine individual by naming a precision drill move¬ ment in his honor. With the dedicated support of Major Reese, the Texas A M Invitational Drill Meet was first held in 1965. Fifteen college and university drill teams have participated, and soon 1000 high school stu¬ dents will visit the campus an¬ nually to compete in the event. As a result of his work with the Freshman Drill Team, Major Reese has become one of the best known and most respected figures in drill team circles in the Southwest. All Freshman Drill Team members, both past and present, wish to express their appreciation to Major Reese for the many sacrifices and contributions he has made for the drill team. He shall always be the Father of the Fish Drill Team in the hearts of all former drill team members. 315 (tyc £fr4tCo t President DUANE V. BRANDT, JR. Vice-President— JAMES D. JOHNSTON Secretary— ROBERT R. MINOR Treasurer— GEORGE W. STAPLES Marshall— HARRY W. LEWIS Faculty Advisor— E. L HARRINGTON FIRST ROW: G. Vavra, A. Layman, R. Smith, R. Minor, E. Harrington, D. Brandt, G. Staples, H. Shockley, SECOND ROW: G. Page, M. Reddy, E. Chaney, R. Hennessy, D. Das, J. Kroesche, A. Meyer, J. Yankey, R. Whitson, B. Moats, J. Callahan, W. Smith, J. Ruppersberger, J. Tenbrook, P. Hamilton, G. Reeves, D. Yang, W. Hancock Chi Epsilon was founded at the University of Illinois in 1922. The purpose of the organization is to place a mark of distinction upon the student of civil engineering who exemplifies the four traits of the successful engineer: scholarship, character, practicality, and sociability. There are over 60 Chi Epsilon chapters nationally, and the individual chapter activities are varied. The A AA chapter is now participating in the freshman orientation program in the Civil Engineering Department, with each Chi Epsilon member acting as a counselor for several freshman students in civil engi¬ neering. FIRST ROW: P. Matocha, J. Gargus, E. Chovanee, J. Prugel, M. Beggs, M. Pavelka, A. Mladenka, Dr. J. Dabbs, Dr. J. Skrivanek, SECOND ROW: B. Motl, R. Chamrad, M. Kunetka, K. DeGinder, J. Matocha, J. Young, E. Mach, H. Janicek, J. Vacek, R. Svacina, E. Kana, G. Kacal, R. Tomas, J. Kazda, J. Kana, T. Antosh, D. Thompson, M. Williamsom, THIRD ROW: S. Cerven y, R. Novosad, T. Kallus, J. Supak, R. Zipp, B. Pustejovsky, J. Pavlas, G. Slavik, L. Macha, A. Hlavinka R. Vitek President MIRO A. PAVELKA, JR. Vice-President— MICHAEL R. BEGGS Secretary— JAMES A. PRUGEL Treasurer— ALOIS C. MLADENKA Sponsor— DR. JOHN M. SKRIVANEK 316 (Zoiteycate (fyaftten FIRST ROW: J. Read, M. Colbert, M. Jackson, R. LaDuque, D. Akin, R. Lee, L. Kent SECOND ROW: B. Johnson, C. Fleming, T. Thompson, M. Hague, K. Ragland, C. Henneke, R. Smrkovsky, Salmon, I. Almazan, R. Wilson, B. Burton, D. Miller, W. Hanna, L. Goule, J. Fowley, D. Kinnard THIRD ROW: C. Menzies, G. Grinstead, M. White, J. Adams, L. Grant, R. Novosad, F. Grimm F. Preisler, D. Orsak, R. Crenwelge, J. Parks, D. Rich, J. Smith, M. Frei, J. Kiker, M . Filers, S. Fambrough FOURTH ROW: J. Grimes, J. Taylor, L. Macha, J. Spears, R. Hoffman, R. Clark, G. Riser, R. Streid, B. Robinson, J. Dillingham, J. Johnson, S. Bonds, J. Kinnard, D. Ellebracht, J. Sanders, M. Bogard FIFTH ROW: P. Key, D. Boethel, G. Isleib, F. Engelbrecht, D. Douglas, P. Adams, B. Benson, J. Townsend, S. Burnam, R. Overstreet, D. Powell, D. Vogel, H. Bogusch, L. Schultz, E. Divin, D. Berry, D. Chapman OFFICERS-FALL President-DANNY AKIN Vice-President-RONALD LaDUQUE Secretary—MIKE JOHNSON Treasurer—JAMES READ Reporter—ROBERT LEE Sentinel—MIKE COLBERT Student Advisor—LEONARD KENT Sweetheart JEANETTE HILL OFFICERS-Spr ng President-DENNIS CHAPMAN, JR. Vice-President-DARRELL KINNARD Secretary-STEPHEN FAMBROUGH Treasurer—C. R. SALMON Reporter—GEORGE ISLEIB Sentinel—BOB BENSON Student Advisor—GERALD GRINSTEAD The Collegiate FFA Chapter, sponsored by the Depart¬ ment of Agricultural Education, is the professional or¬ ganization for agricultural education majors. President—Fall DANNY AKIN President—Spring DENNIS CHAPMAN The major objectives of the chapter is to provide members with the opportunity to develop competencies which are necessary for success as vocational agriculture teachers or other professional agriculture workers. Some of the activities include officer training schools conducted for high school FFA officers throughout the state, as¬ sisting with area and state judging contests, and sending representatives to the National Student Teacher Con¬ ference in Kansas City, Missouri. The highlight of the year ' s activities is the Student-Prof Banquet where the out¬ standing professor in the School of Agriculture, as selected by the members, is honored. In addition, the Out¬ standing Junior, Outstanding Senior for the fall semester. Outstanding Senior for the spring semester, and Junior Scholarship recipient are presented. 317 ‘DtUncf, Science (2Cu FIRST ROW: R. Leighton, L. Roland, R. Langhoff, S. Aller, R. Voss, Dr. I. Peters, B. Rao, B. Armstrong, A. Karbari, A. Mannan. SECOND ROW: D. Armstrong, M. Redden, E. Supak, H. Soefje, T. Braswell, C. Jageler, D. Vogel, K. Allison, J. Howard, C. Lamascus, L. Switzer. ROY LANGHOFF President ROY LANGHOFF-President BILL ARMSTRONG—Vice President LEE ROLAND—Secretary EUGENE SUPAK-Treasurer STAN ALLEN—Reporter RALF VOSS—Representative DR. R. E. LEIGHTON—Advisor DR. I. PETERS-Advisor The Dairy Science Club was formed in 1922 for the purpose of creating an interest in dairying and the dairy industry. The club is mainly composed of dairy science stu¬ dents, but also has a few members who are interested in dairying. PHYLLIS NAQUIN Sweetheart v ‘’S. 318 De4ty t Student Society FRONT ROW (SITTING): N. Morrow, J. Carpenter, D. Maccaferu, R. Cortez, R. Wimbish, J. Mills, G. Outlaw, D. Green, S. Listi, S. Slinky, R. Garcia, R. Hunter, R. Gingrich, R. Vandiver, L. Taylor, B. Allem, SECOND ROW (STANDING): L. Reyna, R. Abbott, R. Stearns, J. Rohe, T. Gent, D. Burrus, C. Schramek, G. Slavik, J. Westmoreland, R. McCaffrey, R. Johnson, L. Adams, D. Cowan, D. Bolyard, L. Scholl, S. Bourn, R. Gomez, R. King, C. Flores, J. Patton, H. Bloomer, F. Hinkel, J. Vintner President .................. ADRIAN! SMITH Vice-President..............ROMEO GARCIA Secretary-Treasurer ............ BOB HUNTER Parliamentarian..............H. P. BLOOMER President ADRIAN SMITH Sweetheart MARY LOU BROUSSARD The Design Student Society is the Student Chapter of the American Institute of Architects at A AA University. The purpose of this organization is to supplement the formal classroom learning of the student by directing his extracurricular activities toward furthering his total Architectural Education. This is done through a series of Guest Lectures by Architects and men in related fields, films, and demonstration presentations. Members of the D.S.S. are entitled to receive a copy of the highly rated yearly publication of the Division of Architecture, ARCHITECTURE PLUS. The Design Student Society also sponsors other activities of a fraternal nature, which coupled with the more serious part of the program creates a very suitable extracurricular atmosphere in which a student can learn and grow. ijj sj y w v V W. —J i ct IV o ' ..., -t I.., - . ‘ 1 „ ■ v— 319 £ tto noloyfy @lc{ FIRST ROW: G. Kennedy—President, J. Clark—Vice-President, R. Deutsch—Secretary-Treasurer, D. Duty—Reporter SECOND ROW: Cate, C. Hansen, J. Tijerina, G. Mc¬ Queen, P. Catalina, B. Hodges THIRD ROW: K. Kubala, J. MacFarlane, J. Hoover, B. Carroll, R. Parker, R. Bentley Not Pictured: Joseph C. Schaffner—Sponsor President GARY W. KENNEDY Sweetheart DEBBIE COOPER Membership in the Texas A M Entomology Club is open to all students majoring in Entomology or related subjects and also anyone interested in the purposes and activities of the club. The key purposes of this club are to further knowledge of matters and opportunities concerning entomology, to bridge the gap between faculty and students, and to further general good fellowship of members. Among its major activities are the sponsoring of four members as delegates to the entomology convention in New Orleans, Louisiana and two delegates to the El Paso convention; displaying student work in the MSC: and also many social events. Sfo ' Kafifra ' flu FIRST ROW: Dr. H. Art. Barnard, J. Moore, R. Owen, C. Simpson, R. Frederick SECOND ROW: W. Trulocls J. Cooper, R. Young, L. Hardeman, J. Boese, R. Younts, L. Smith, L. Eidson, J. Tesch Eta Kappa Nu is the national electrical engineering honor society. It was organ ized in order to recognize and encourage scholarship in the field of electrical engineering and its members are selected out of the top third of the EE senior class and the top quarter of the junior class. At A M, the Gamma Mu chapter aims toward activ¬ ities which will aid the professor-student relationship and strengthen the department, the University, and the capabilities of the student. President........... Vice-President ....... Treasurer ........... Recording Secretary . . Corresponding Secretary Bridge Correspondent . Faculty Advisor...... . . ROBERT W. OWEN . . JOHN W. MYERS ....... ROGER CRUZ CHARLES E. SIMPSON ____JOHN M. MOORE . . . BENNY R. SMITH . DR. H. M. BARNARD President ROBERT W. OWEN Sweetheart SHIRLEY ANNE KANKEY 321 Sducatioet {2tci FIRST ROW: C. Johns, AA. Casbeer, J. Brooks, Jr., AA. Kleibrink, K. Radde, D. Houston SECOND ROW: S. Cathey, J. Ray, D. Bogusch, J. Roncskevitz, F. Catalena, K. Burklester, J. Bryajit, R. Wilkinson, R. AAoreno, AA. Arrendondo, N. Rockhold THIRD ROW: AA. Alexander, D. Barker, W. Stokes, R. Harrell, P. Hensarling, D. Thomas, P. Lanasa, C. Scarborough, B. Williams, J. Bickham, L. Reichle The Education Club was organized in 1956, and named in honor of George Barton Wilcox, professor and former head of the Education and Psychology Department. Its purposes are to interest young men and women in teaching as a career, provide its members with opportunities for developing personal and profes¬ sional growth, encourage the careful selection and guidance of persons ad¬ mitted to the teacher education program, and strive for higher standards of preparation in the teaching field. President JORDAN BROOKS, JR. Vice President AAICHAEL KLEIBRINK Parliamentarian CHARLES JOHNS Secretary AAARTHA CASBEER Treasurer DONALD HOUSTON Social Secretary KATHRYN RADDE President RUSSELL STEIN pcttfutce Society FIRST ROW: C. Cox, D. Peterson, H. Stengle, R. Doran, R. Stein, R. Radcliff, E. Berg, H. Pappas, Dr. Stevenson SECOND ROW: D. Post, T. AAurrah, AA. Cockrell, J. Tramel THIRD ROW: C. Pruett, J. Lee, J. Collins, J. Stabler, J. Smith, C. AAc- Adams, J. Lassiter, S. Stanaland, L. Willman The Finance Society of Texas A M promotes a professional attitude among stu¬ dents in Finance and closely allied fields and provides an opportunity for these students to meet for the purpose of studying and exchanging ideas related to this field. 322 Sweetheart NANCY L. DAVIS FIRST ROW: R. Hood, L. Bugai, L. Post, W. Richtev SECOND ROW: F. Lindsey, J. Teer, J. Byrd H. Corley, AA. Rasmussen, E. Kelly, T. Fillinger The Fish and Game Club is the official student club for the Depart¬ ment of Wildlife Management at Texas A M. Membership in the club is open to all students and faculty in wildlife management and to others interested in the purpose of the club. This year ' s activities included a field trip to the Brazos River to observe the fish and wildlife which abound in the river valley. (Zouacit y x TRt) FRo M TWf BRftZOi FIRST ROW: R. Winn, D. Spiller SECOND ROW: E. AAoreno, L. Willman, F. Savage, C. Deen, J. Hall, H. Fuller A. AAeadenka, AA. Williamson THIRD ROW: R. Pate, J. Bassham, AA. Seale, H. Stengele, W. Giesenschlag D. Gustafson, J. Webber, D. Rising- er, R. AAiller, D. Gay President RONALD D. WINN Vice-President DAN SPILLER 323 ' rtycCtet ' pocatctatioit FIRST ROW: B. Izakson, AA. Blum, B. AAosesman, B. AAosesman, R. AAelcer, S. AAelcer, AA. Richker, P. Nagid, P. Gardner, J. Crown SECOND ROW: L. Norton, B. Solovey, J. Birnkrant, D. Cohen, Mrs. Reiser, Dr. Reiser, Rabbi R. Schur, P. Caplan, T. Mullins, L. Americus, Mr. S. Klein, M. Scheinss, L. Schlanger, D. Reiser S. Goldberg. President RICKEY MELCER 1965-66 OFFICERS CHAIRMEN RICKEY MELCER ..... JEFF CROWN ....... BARRY MOSESMAN . . MIKE BLUM ........ STEVE GOLDBERG____ PAUL NAGID ...____ DENALD REISER ..... BERNIE IZAKSON ____ CAROLE MANNHEIMER ......... President ......... Treasurer ......... Secretary . . . . Parliamentarian .........Reporter Building Coordinator . . . Social Chairman Religious Chairman ....... Sweetheart Sweetheart CAROLE MANNHEIMER At Texas A AA the B ' nai BVith Hillel Foundation is one of 248 units of foundations and counselorships on col¬ lege and university campuses sponsored by the B ' nai B ' rith organization. Its objectives are to help college students understand and appreciate their Jewish heritage. It is a program dedicated to the interpretation of Jewish tradi¬ tion at its best. Hillel is a full-fledged foundation taking its place among the numerous religious cultural organiza¬ tions that make up the spiritual life on the campus. The program is carried out by means of lectures, open forum discussions, seminar groups, weekly religious services, observance of the major Jewish holy days, welfare drives, and interfaith activities, all of which together help to build for the student an all around personality. 324 ' ZS iticuitcvie FIRST ROW: B. Hancock, T. McPherson, R. Penick, Jr., R. Mosty, Jr., C. Willis, S. Tortorice, H. Boiven SECOND ROW: E. Burns, H. Durand, K. Dhif, G. Bennet, N. Elbenouby, E. Rouis President ROBERT MOSTY, JR. Vice-President CECIL WILLIS, JR. Secretary tom McPherson Treasurer ROBERT PENICK, JR. Reporter SAM TORTORICE The Texas A AA Horticulture Club conducts bi-monthly meetings with programs of guest speakers on matters of interest. The organization also sponsors a horticultural show and sends delegates to scientific horticultural con¬ ventions. The highlight of the year consists of an inspection trip and spring picnic for students, staff and relatives. Siyttuz FIRST ROW: C. Zabcik, A. Van Dyke, R. Vogel, L. Hawkins, G. Baker SECOND ROW: W. Bammel, J. Parker, E. Dennis, J. Heard, J. Squyres, C. Craft, W. Johnston, W. Gardner, R. Daerr, E. Smelley, M. Lavallee W. Amthor THIRD ROW: J. Jenkins, L. Bond, R. Magowan, S. Loveless, J. Entorf, G. Johnson, J. Gumbert, J. Short, C. Schuler, C. Bertrand, J. Boone, D. Effenberger. lota Lambda Sigma is a national society of professional minded Industrial Ed¬ ucation men who have bound themselves to uphold the principles of scholar¬ ship, leadership, and service. The society has three major objectives: the recog¬ nition of high scholarship in the field, and the creation and maintenance of a closer bond between the actual and prospective teachers, supervisors, and direc¬ tors of Industrial Education in school and industry. Sweetheart JAN BERRY President GLEN BAKER Sponsor DR. L. V. HAWKINS IAI 325 IDJufAical Sdc€catco t (2lu FIRST ROW: D. Burleson, F. McCoy, J. Webb, K. Lamkin, M. Overton SECOND ROW: J. Bickham, R. Skaggs, J. Barnett, ,L. McGough, R. Hasselmeier, N. Westmoreland, J. Stroud, D. Hubert, F. May, W. Huffsmith, E. Nunez, H. Morgan, B. Griffey THIRD ROW: B. Sanders, C. Newman, C. Matejowsky, J. Bailey, J. Liptak, C. Scarborough, D. Reed, W. Stone, R. Serrill, K. Canion President J. H. WEBB Vice-President KEN LAMKIN Secretary-Treasurer MIKE OVERTON Senior Representative FRANK McCOY Junior Representative •DICK BURLESON )«tcUi4t ' itaC £duc ztio i Society President JESSE C. PARKER Vice President WILLIAM COWSER Program Chairman BEN HARDEMAN Secretary GARY JOHNSON FIRST ROW: R. Daerr, B. Hardeman, G. Johnson, L. Hawkins, C. Bertrand, J. Parker, W. Cowser, B. Rodriguez, SECOND ROW: J. Fritz, W. Smith, R. Dunkerley, W. Pool, M. Castellanos, B. Bammel, D. Bagby, R. Becerril, J. Hanusch, E. Smelley THIRD ROW: J. Yows, R. Zellner, D. McDowell, J. Earl, V. Coren, J. Lecrone, J. Blaschke, J. Osburn, C. Isbell FOURTH ROW: L. Landtroop, R. Little, D. Mika, G. Vinson, A. Christ, T. Edling The Industrial Education Society is composed of students majoring in indus¬ trial technology, industrial distribution, industrial education, and industrial journalism. It seeks to introduce its members to the problems and rewards of industry by bringing guest speakers to its meetings or by actually sponsoring tours of industry. 326 o£ Sfec UcaC £Cectno Uc Sttyuteena FIRST ROW: T. Byrau, J, Moore, L. Hardeman, W. Worley, R. Fredrick SECOND ROW: R. Young, R. Goers, L. Powell, G. Cox, J. Boese, R. Owen, R. Younts, C. Simpson, L. Smith, L. Edison, W. Trulock, G. Caffey, J. Carrie, E. Eggleston CHAIRMAN Lyman Hardeman Chairman LYMAN HARDEMAN Vice-Chairman JOHN MOORE Jr. Rep. Engineers ' Council TOM BYRAU Branch Counselor WILLARD WORLEY SWEETHEART Charlene Mohout One of the main objectives of the IEEE is to bridge the gap between school and industry. This technical society also tries to enlighten the undergraduate as well as the graduate student on new developments, techniques, and important research in all phases of Electrical Engineering by providing guest speakers at its bi-monthly meetings. Other highlights include technical writing contests, publications, and the annual Electrical Engineering Picnic along with the Faculty-Senior Baseball Game held in the spring. fir 1 V? l ei Of 327 Society FIRST ROW: B. Dillon, D. Chewning, C. LaGrange, A. Scott, J. Kauffman, W. Atkinson, T. Disinger, A! Ludwig SECOND ROW: R. Dickerson, J. Diaz-Milian, D. Cooper, W. Callott, L. Hooton, P. Shwenfield, P. Wood, AA. Evans, K. Parker, J. VanAlstyne, R. Graham, AA. Echols, L. Sabayrac, Jr., H. Thompson THIRD ROW: A. Johnson, J. Parigi, J. Curlee, R. Berry, J. Warren, J. Randolph, J. Hopkins, R. Heger, J. Valetine, R. Beckner, B. Johnson, P. Wallace, R. Batten, E. Conrad. fyOVgRT Sf? The object of the Marketing Society is to promote, foster, and en¬ courage interest, understanding, and scholarship in marketing through fellowship among students, faculty members and businessmen. The sodiety tries to attain this objective by being a collegiate chapter of the American Association, which offers the opportunity for members to become acquainted with prominent businessmen and marketing innovations. Members have the opportunity to hear speakers which the society brings to the campus throughout the year and during the annual Sales Clinic, which is co-sponsored with the Houston Sales Ex¬ ecutive Club. Two H. W. Peter ' s Memorial Scholarships are awarded each year at the annual Sales Clinic to qualified society members. Membership in the society is open to any student with a sincere in¬ terest in marketing. President JAAAES KAUFFAAAN OFFICERS JAMES KAUFFMAN President ABE SCOTT Vice President CHARLES LaGRANGE Treasurer WILLIAM ATKINSON Secretary Sweetheart AAARILYN ARENA 328 ' Tteeowttut (?Cu FIRST ROW: Fillinger, Blanchard, J. Rushing, C. Hartmann, Gaspard, Stelly, Rapp, Rev. J. Frizelle Rosenbach, Chovanec, Zatopek, Polk, I. Gramatges, C. Parker, Prewitt, Kaczka SECOND ROW: Lyons, McMahon, Weber, Pargac, Smith, Bickers, Maroul, R. Pettit, Ragsdale, M. Pettit, Metoskie, James, Henderson, Lyerly, Miller, Thomas, Mudd THIRD ROW: Simpson, Grothes, Schmidt, Sauter, Kallus, Foley, Smullen, Gaden, Schwertner, Morgan, O ' Leary The Newman Club, with its three-fold purpose: religious, educational, social, provides help for the Catholic students on the secular campus. Through the guidance of the chaplain and the frequent use of the sacraments, the men coming to A AA mature to young Catholic leaders on campus and in their home parish. The Newmanites this year had a unique opportunity to take part in the reorganization of the club. This stream¬ lining, has increased interest and has made the club able to sponsor more activities. Besides, religious devotions, discussions, guest speakers, etc., the club also has parties, an annual Christmas dance, a spring social, and other social activities. This year the Texas Aggie Newman Club was the host of the T6th annual South Texas Province Congress. The theme was Ecumenism and thought-provoking speakers challenged the Newmanites to be strong¬ er Catholic leaders to help others. Through the initiative of the Aggie club, the congress was a success and the prov¬ ince debt was cancelled. President ................. Vice-President ............. Secretary ................. Treasurer ................. Exrension Vice Chairman..... External Affairs Vice Chairman Internal Affairs Vice Chairman Chaplain ................. LARRY ROSENBACH ....... DON RAPP EUGENE CHOVANEC . . . LARRY ZATOPEK . . LAWRENCE STELLY . . . MITCH GASPARD ....... TOM POLK REV. JOHN FRIZELLE President LARRY ROSENBACH Sweetheart HELEN PARGAC 329 President DAVID DECKER D. BURRUS Jump Master J. IRVING Pasuzcfacte Je zctt Secretary.......................JOHN IRVING Treasurer ......................DAVE DURRUS Quartermaster ............... RUSS VANHELLEN T. DIETZ PARACHUTISTS T. GLASER D. GREVERT Sponsor ROBERT HALLIWELL Jump Master F. AAAY J. EVRIDGE G. DAVIS L W. KENDRICK B. HUSER P. INSANI D. SHINDLER MISSION The ultimate mission of the Texas A M University Parachute Team is the promotion of good will for both Texas A M and sport parachuting in general. The team accomplishes this mission by its affiliation with and support of the Parachute Club of America, providing highly skilled free-fall parachutists to represent the uni¬ versity in. demonstrations throughout the state for civic and charitable organizations and in both regional and national competition, assisting other colleges and universities in the formation of parachute clubs, and by better preparing the members of the Corps of Cadets for military service. President RICHARD CARTER Secretary RICHARD ROWE Treasurer DAVE BAKER ' P e io£ea tt (2Cci The Student Chapter of the Society of Petroleum Engineering of the American In¬ stitute of Mining, Metallurgical, and Petroleum Engineers has utilized this school year to acquaint its members, undergraduate and graduate, with recent technological de¬ velopments in the areas of production, reservoir, and drilling engineering. IV .h - j --- :——=- --— FIRST ROW: W. Penberthy, D. Often, R. Carter, D. Baker, SECOND ROW: W. Crawford, L. Anderson, G. Boykin, J. Stiles, G. Smith “Pt Styttuz FIRST ROW: E. Esparza, Dr. G. Thompson, R. Alexander SECOND ROW: J. Eeds, AA. AAclane, J. Roberts, L. Cure THIRD ROW: E. Lucero, B. Rollings, E. Denison, C. AAoench, B. Hopper, A. Bowling, L. Olejnik President TRAVIS R. WILLIAAAS Vice-President RON CHAUVIERE Secretary RICHARD ALEXANDER Treasurer EDWARD ESPARZA Faculty Advisor DR. J. G. H. THOAAPSON Pi Tau Sigma, the national Mechanical Engineering Honor Society, was founded on March 16, 1915, to honor those who had excelled in Mechanical Engineering in college and graduates who became outstanding in the field of Mechanical Engineering. The Texas Sigma Delta Chapter was chartered in May, 1964. The chapter recog¬ nizes those who have distinguished themselves by academic excellence, extracurricular activities, outstanding lead¬ ership, and exemplary character. 331 ' De ate (£Cct President SIM LAKE Secretary-Treasurer—SAM HENRY Faculty Sponsor—CARL KELL Texas A M ' s debate club is affiliated with Pi Kappa Delta, the largest and most prestigious honorary debate society. The Texas Alpha Alpha Chapter has achieved re¬ markable success under the leadership of President Sim Lake and Coach Carl Kell. The A AA squad won nearly .500 of its intercollegiate debates against teams from all over the nation. Several freshman and sophomore debaters showed great promise and a continual improvement is anticipated. The first completely power-matched debate tournament in the nation was held at A AA last fall. The Data Processing Facilities were used to power-match teams after each round of A AA ' s annual tournament. •: ' - ' 7 s pika Pie- ' Vet Society ROSTER of MEMBERS J. G. Sorrel D. David J. Clay J. Morton S. Cerveny S. Zbylot S. Allen R. Andrews B. Flow W. Zemanek T. White G. Brown J. Swain J. Bahm E. Oertli M. Burk J. Holman R. Chalmers V. Cantue R. Bendele J. Herbold M. Dikeman T. Foltin D. Miller C. McFarland M. Shaw W. Baker J. Randolph M. Paelik J. W. Allen J. Woodley D. Mehegan J. Spruiell J. Scogin L. Harmon D. Reding W. Bonner B. Izakson D. Wheeler R. Harvey C. Van Eman T. Brian R. Powell B. Powell J. Vineyard M. Spickerman R. Miller L. Chenault J. Clepper J. Hoover T. Sheffield M. Garrett J. Dogget J. Hubert S. Reel B. Dye D. Brown G. Dennis R. Lentz E. Phillips M. Turicchi R. Goode J. P. Hooks W. Irwin N. Kerr J. Kahla H. Hughes D. Templeton A. Baze R. Reynolds J. Maggs G. Howard J. Blasdel L. Leifeste A. Lagraize W. Porter M. Ransom President . . . DON WHEELER Vice President . . . RAYMOND BENDELE Secretary-Treasurer . . . ROGER HARVEY Program Chairman . . . WES BONNER Sponsor . . . DR. GOWAN A a AC,, S P5 } ?£ a y y The Pre-Vet Society was formed to keep the pre-vet students interested in vet¬ erinary medicine by offering a wide and varied program. Throughout the year meetings are held in which guest speakers and films are presented. This past fall a Major in the Air Force spoke on the wide field the Armed Services had for Vets. The Society is young and growing; due to this it is not well established yet. This year was a good start and we are looking forward to next year. 333 ' P ' le-TTtecC - ' P ' ie- De tt Society FIRST ROW: S. Petitfils, J. Young, AA. Payelka, T. Lunsford, G. Eastman, R. Holcomb, R. Dobyns SECOND ROW: J. Emmert, O. Abbott, AA. Long, P. Buitron, B. AAoeljch, J. AAobley, B. Adair, AA. Duhon AA. Riggs THIRD ROW: J. Chancellor, K. Barnes, T. Bailey, Jr., P. Roach, AA. Key, J. Black, J. AAyers, P Ouellette, D Nagy, E. Droemer, AA. Beleck, G. Hill, L. AAactavish, C. Walling, L. Francis, S. Taylor, R. Safdana, P. Clarke. FOURTH ROW: R. Knapp, T. Hilton, R. Tillman, J. Focke, III, R. Newman, G. Garrett, R. Franklin, J. Dimocic, T. Luhr, AA. Sheets, T. Webb, K. O ' Reilly, L. AAillikin, H. Sraertt, G. Eaton, B. Baxter, R. Boatwright, B. Gordon FIFTH ROW: AA. Cox, S. Ash, E. Thompson, III, S. Smith, E. AAelcher, S. Jarosz, P. LaBarbera, AA. Tredway, D. Burney, S. Ward, P. Grivech, A. Jennings, L. Noel, H. Wheeler, J. AAacnak, J. AAathews J. Boyd, J. Ross, J. Bartlett, F. Albritton, III. The Pre-Med Pre-Dent Society, established to keep A M ' s pre-med students ' interests high, offers a wide and varied program. The bi-weekly meetings often feature talks from some of the Southwest ' s most distinguished physicians and dentists. Films of actual operations and experiments were shown. Highlighting the year ' s activities are trips through medical and dental schools and the society ' s annual spring banquet. This year, as in times past, the Society has kept the pre-med and pre-dent students interested in their fields and looking earnestly towards the future. OFFICERS THOMAS LUNSFORD ROBERT HOLCOMB . GEORGE EASTMAN . STEPHEN PITIFILS . . ROBERT DOBYNS . . JOHN YOUNG____ MIRO PAYELKA____ ........... President ....... Vice President Corresponding Secretary ............ Recorder . . . . Secretary-Treasurer . . Junior Representative . . Senior Representative Sweetheart JULIE ANN PLAIA 334 £t Scyttuz FIRST ROW: Dr. W. Dobson, L. Travis, III, W. Baird, S. Brower, G. Moore, E. Slocum, Dr. C. Ransdell SECOND ROW: J. McDonald, L. McWhorter, R. Beddingfield, C. Chapman, W. Medley, C. Machann H. Bones, C. Smith, J. Knowles, W. Schwab, D. Valentine, W. Riggs, D. Novlan, J. Hailey, J. Foltin, M. McCasland, T. Casey, J. Swain, E. Godsey, L. Moerbe, J. Hilgers, J. Murphy THIRD ROW: G. Hahn, D. Scott, G. Tar, L. McNeese, G. Garrett, G. Gross- man, J. Watson, H. James, J. Walker, L. Melzer, R. Reed, J. Pierce, T. Terrell, R. Lenardiezzi, D. Ely, M. Deike, G. Meier, H. Chenault, D. Tyler, B. MaUpin, W. Purcell FOURTH ROW: J. Stevenson, J. Duhon, M. Perritt, D. Scott, D. DuBose, L. Irby, W. Prescott, Link Summers, R. Hobson, T. Miles, W. Varvel, W. Tableman, R. Vanney, G. Miears, M. Birditt, J. Sheffield, S. Coleman, Jr. FIFTH ROW: J. Focke, III, K. Herrmann, J. Ramsey, K. Haggart, R. Pennington, J. Cox, H. Corley M. Reese, D. Posey, A. Lane, B. Ulich SIXTH ROW: W. Howell, Jr., B. Vaughan, F. Goldsberry, W. Huffhines, III, H. Wheeler, R. Kaspar, J. Vaughan E. Miller, P. Mebane, M. Goss, B. Aenald, R. Hanes, D. McCrary, D. Maddox, C. Hoover, D. Boethel, D. Valentine, M. Burk Organized in 1923, Phi Eta Sigma, the National Scholarship Society for freshmen, encourages scholarship among the first year college men and honors those who make outstanding records. Those attaining a grade point ratio of 2.50 or better their first semester, or having this ratio as an average for their first year, are eligible for admission. Sophomores comprise the active membership in the local chapter, but inactive membership extends for life. The Sixty-Seventh National Chapter of Phi Eta Sigma was established at Texas A AA in January, 1949. Since that time, almost 1,000 Aggies have been initiated into the Society. President STEPHEN A. BROWER OFFICERS Faculty Advisor Faculty Advisor Senior Advisor President . . . . , Vice-President . Secretary ..... Treasurer .... Historian ..... ____W. J. DOBSON .....C. H. RANDELL JAMES A. SULLIVAN STEPHEN A. BROWER . . . LEON E. TRAVIS . GERALD L. MOORE . . WAYNE J. BAIRD EDWARD R. SLOCUM Sweetheart SALLY LINDSEY 335 (2Cu FIRST ROW: A. Mladenka, J. Prugel, AA. Williamson, D. Thompson, P. Garza, J. Dabbs SECOND ROW: J. Johnson, J. Badgti, V. Basavaiah, R. Bradley, M. Tomberlain, J. Young, B. Breazeale, R. Tomas, K. Deginder, J. Franks, L Hammes, B. Motl, AA. Beasley, J. Barnett, Z. Ibarbia, Dr. J. Skrivanek THIRD ROW: C. Wagamon, C. Sparks, J. Hayle, Sharp, Timmons, S. Campbell, J. Webber, L. AAartin, R. Franklin, G. AAark, G. Schroeder, R. Power, AA. Smith, R. Galbert, A. Sprung, W. Gooding, S. Goldberg FOURTH ROW: N. Northcutt, P. Stevens, Ashrafuzzaman, W. AAcEntire, J. Chancellar, D. Helmcamp, W. Ulbricht, C. Dodson, P. Barbing, G. AAoore, S. Clark, G. Byrd, S. Coleman, W. Hugcut, W. Gross, AA. Beggs, J. Phillip, R. Doyle, L. Scott, J. Harris, J. Ferguson In its fifth year, the Texas A AA Russian Club continued efforts to better acquaint the students of A AA with the Russian language, culture, and people. AAuch credit for the club ' s success this year goes to the sponsors, Dr. John Skrivanek and Dr. Jack Dabbs. President ALOIS AALADENKA Vice-President JAAAES PRUGEL Junior Arts Council Rep. AA. WILLIAAASON Senior Liberal Arts Council Rep. PERRY THOAAPSON Secretary-Treasurer PETE GARZA Sponsors DR. JACK DABBS DR. JOHN SKRIVANEK President PETE JACOBY, JR. Vice-President BILLY HOOD Agg. Student Council Rep. STEPHEN HOLTZ Reporter JOSEPH FRASER FIRST ROW: Prof. E. Dyksterhuis, Assoc. Prof. R. Rhodes, S. Holtz, J. Fraser. P. Jacoby, Jr., G. Westmoreland, B. Foster, B. Hood, Prof. O. Sperry SECOND ROW: D. AAcDonald, C. Taylor, J. Huppand, J. Robinson, J. AAiller, J. Sheffield, L. AAiller, T. Grayum, J. Parks, D. Keilers, H. AAcCall THIRD ROW: AA. Johnson, J. Winch, W. Neely, F. Pinkney, D. Henard, Jr., L. Zuehlke, G. Richter, J. Gilbert, The Texas A AA Range and Forestry Club is a departmental club open to all majors in Range and Forestry and is designed to help stimulate the profess ional interests of the students. The club ' s activities include selling pine cones and holding a turkey shoot to aid in the annual Parents Day Bar-B-Que and also to help send a team to the National Range and Forestry Plant Contest sponsored by the American Society of Range AAanagement. 336 Saddle z td Stnlout (2la FIRST ROW: D. Sagebiel, M. Osbourn, J. Sanders, H. Abraham, L. Osbourn, V. Kirchner, G. King SECOND ROW: L. Dugger, T. Kirkpatrick, S. Tanksley, T. Nowlin, R. Jones, J. Newson, R. Abdekefi, J. Skrivanek, J. Crooks, S. Kuykendall, H. Soape, AA. Pall, K. Lendrig, P. Adams THIRD ROW: J. Stransky, R. Nolan, E. Braden, K. Smithy, D. Ballard, D. Harkey, H. Zwahr, S. AAiller, D. Tolleson, A. AAedina, J. Hornsey, W. Riggs, F. McKillip, J. Doe, B. Sandus, R. AAock FOURTH ROW: C. Osbourn, V. Neuhaus, AA. Smith, AA. Heald, W. Hearn, F. Karle, R. Conner, R. McDonald, G. Engdahl, R. Brice, L. Vasek, R. Birk, B. Grossie, H. Schiedt, R. Mc- Millon, B. Adams The A AA Chapter of the Saddle and Sirloin Club is rated first in national competition in club activities and scrapbooks. The goal of the club is to develop leadership so the members may continue to make gutstanding contributions to livestock and related industries. OFFICERS President .................... MALCOM OSBOURN Vice-President..................VINSON KIRCHNER Secretary ....................... DEXTER SAGEBIEL Treasurer ...................... LESTER OSBOURN Reporter ........................ JAMES SANDERS Advisor .......................... GENE T. KING President MALCOM OSBOURN 337 James Hatton Woodville, Texas Agricultural Eng. Alan Barnes Abilene, Texas Education Jackson K. Smith Houston, Texas Wildfife Science John S. Westmoreland Houston, Texas Architecture Bill Stack Groves, Texas Mathematics Jim Marek Victoria, Texas Electrical Engr. Don J. Currie Bryan, Texas Geological Engr. Thomas Gerald Amarillo, Texas Pre-Vet Medicine Jerry M. DeHay Browning, Texas Marketing Henry A. Vander Cruyssen College Station, Texas English Corwyn A. Stone McAllen, Texas Mechanical Engr. Robert M. Claussen Humble, Texas Chemical Engr. Harry L. Ledbetter Breckenridge, Texas Management James H. Leach Sweeney, Texas Liberal Arts Lawrence E. Arnold Jr. San Antonio, Texas Mathematics Don P. Young San Marcos, Texas Psychology James A. Rupley El Paso, Texas Mathematics President George M. Henry, Jr. Bakersfield, Calif. Arch. Const. Thomas H. Taylor College Station, Texas Accounting Stephen A. Sipple Minneapolis, Minn. Meteorology Don McLeroy Dallas, Texas Electrical Engr. Donald A. Sweeney Welfare, Texas English Bill Michalak Houston, Texas Meteorology Jimmy D. Cain Brownsville, Texas Meteorology Sittyuty Don McLeroy, Librarian; Jim Rupley, President; Kurt Schember, Vice President; Al Meyer, Publicity Manager Mrs. June Biering Accompanist ITINERARY As well as performing for many programs on the Texas A M Campus and in the Bryan-College Station area—20 this year—the Cadets have traveled to many Texas cities. The itinerary this year included the following major performances: San Marcos (Camp Gary, Job Corps Center) . . . San Antonio . . . Midland ... El Paso . . . Abilene . . . Houston . . . Dallas (Miss Teen-Age America Nationwide) John B. Beckham, Jr. College Station, Texas Physics Stanley Clark Wellborn, Texas Economics Alan Brumbaugh Mineral Wells, Tex. Aero. Engr. Mark S. Luther College Station, Texas Economics Kurt A. Schember College Station, Texas Mathematics Jerry E. Holbert College Station, Tex. History Andy F. Tice Rockport, Texas Marketing Emmett R. Easton Altoona, Pa. Entomology Robert McLeroy Houston, Texas Mathematics Tom Noyes Houston, Texas History Tom Orton Minneapolis, Minn. Business Mgmt. Skip Maenche San Antonio, Texas Mathematics James L. Millikin Floresville, Texas Psychology Frank Ray Conroe, Texas Education Tim J. H. Webb Houston, Texas Pre-Med John K. Ward Bryan, Texas Chemical Engr. Paul J. Worley Baytown, Texas Psychology James E. Parker College Station, Texas Soil Physics Barry L. Whitehead San Antonio, Texas Architectural Design Capt. Bob Robert L. Boone Director Togetherness is the word which best describes activities of the Singing Cadets. Their reputation is attributable to their joy of singing together as much as to their professional technique in pre¬ senting their light-hearted rendition of a Broadway hit or the deep feeling they express when they chant a liturgy. Open to all Aggies, selection to membership to this highly selective group is a coveted honor at Aggieland. The Singing Cadets rehearse each weekday evening after class hours. Other than rehearsals and an annual awards banquet, the Cadets take great pleasure in presenting con¬ certs throughout the land. It was in 1906 that a group of 14 Aggies organized the A M Mandolin and Glee Club. Seven years later the ensemble made its first concert tour. Today the Singing Cadets are one of the finest groups of male singers in the United States. The high quality of performance upon which Mr. Boone insists is a continuing factor in the success of the Singing Cadets. Clayton L. Coston Houston, Texas Meteorology Al Meyer Weatherford, Texas Civil Engr. Fred L. May San Antonio, Tex. P.E. Seatfiesi ptdeCt Society President FIRST ROW: Carey, McNutt, Gy. Sgt. Picou, S. Sgt. Stull, Capt. Barnard, J. Holladay SECOND ROW: J. Restivo, D. Tracy, JOHN McNUTT T. Schiwetz, D. Matocha, R. Partridge C. Dawson, T. Selzer, N. Maddocks, J. Vandaveer, ' J. Isom, G. Woodard, R. Kelley, R. Vaughn, R. Graham, R. Smith THIRD ROW: N. Henthorne, W. Kyle, J. Patterson, B. Mullins, T. Phillips L. Gregg, H. Towler, M. Pina, Jr., J. Haynes, T. Wooldridge, M. Benton, D. Helmcamp, R. Daerr, J. Metrock, J. Phipps, M. Beggs, C. Long Vice-President JOHN DOC HOLLADAY Secretary-Treasurer DICK CAREY The campus Marine is the beginning of America ' s greatest force in readiness—the United States Marine Corps. This young A M organization, only two years old, boasts men in Vietnam today. The Marine at Texas A M University and the Marine in Viet¬ nam are the same breed of man, Semper Fidelis—Always faithful to their comrades in arms and the cause of the United States of America. Carl Long, this year ' s recipient of the Norman W. Beard, Jr. award. This award is presented in memory of Norman Beard ' 64. Stoma (Zamma 7au Sigma Gamma Tau is a national honor society for Aerospace Engineers. It was formed to recognize and honor those individuals in the field of Aerospace En¬ gineering who have, through scholarship, integrity, and outstanding achievement, been a credit to their profession and to create a spirit of loyalty and fellow¬ ship among students of Aerospace Engineering. FIRST ROW: G. Hanover, P. Newton, D. Duvall, V. Bennet, J. Jacobs, J. Holster, S. Lowy SECOND ROW: W. Haisler, M. Tower, M. Olson, J. Beck, D. Cohen, J. Hellan, M. Brown in VIRGIL BENNET President DUNCAN DUVALL............Vice President JESSE HOLSTER............Secretary Treasurer STAN LOWY................Faculty Advisor 340 BOBBYE BENNETT Sweetheart Student rfynicuCtunal ( ocateit FIRST ROW: R. Potts, R. Voss, H. Abraham, J. Supak, M. McNeely, L. Bugai, S. Furrh, T. Gosdin, E. Lowery SECOND ROW: T. Hargrove, R. Parker, R. Langhoff, T. McDonald, G. Kennedy, D. Haag, E. Schley, J. Aldape, S. Coufal, R. Bowers, P. Jacoby THIRD ROW: S. Holtz, R. Mosty Vice-Chairman HERBERT C. ABRAHAM Secretary LES BUGAI Treasurer SAMUEL FURRH Reporter MARY McNEELY The Student Agricultural Council is an organization composed of two representa¬ tives from each departmental club in the College of Agriculture; usually the club president and one other elected representative. Some of the council sponsored ac¬ tivities include Agricultural Convocation, All College Day, and the selection of the Outstanding Professor in the College of Agriculture. President ALAN C. LOVE Vice President JAMES BALDAUF Secretary ROBERTA HURSEY Treasurer CAROL DEEN Historian LARRY KENNEMER Stynui 7euc T e£t z FIRST ROW: L. Presswood, P. Williams, J. Riordan, J. Balldauf, C. Deen A. Love, R. Hursey, L. Kennemer SECOND ROW: T. Avant, D. Minor, Dr. S. Archer, C. Abbott, Dr. J. Abbott, E. Winters, Dr. F. Ekfelt Sigma Tau Delta is a national English professional fraternity open to junior, senior, and graduate English majors who have distinguished themselves in schol¬ arship, leadership, and character. Those elected to membership must have a grade point average of 1.65 over-all and of 2.00 in English courses after three full semesters of college level work. 341 Society o£ Automotive Zuyuteene FIRST ROW: D. Barker, R. Fletcher, J. Pursley, J. Nester, J. Doolittle. SECOND ROW: J. Eeds, K. Schlather, W. Davis, F. AAuegge. THIRD ROW: AA. Kloppe, U. Klenen- hagen, J. Knight, D. Tees, R. Welters, L Kind, C. Hamme, C. Prescott, F. Harris, G. Armstrong, D. Feray, AA. AAaenza, J. Baggett, B. Hopper, F. Benevides. The Society of Automotive Engineers was founded in 1905, and is one of the largest na¬ tional professional organizations. The work of the SAE has been unlimited in the field of engineering; therefore, its members repre¬ sent every area of the field. Texas A M offers no degree in Automotive Engineering as such, but other areas of study lead to the education necessary to enter the Automotive industry. Club Sweetheart LITTLE AAISS COUPE President........................J. H. DOOLITTLE Vice President .................... D. G. BARKER Secretary ........................ J. W. DURSLEY Treasurer .......................... J. A. NESTER Faculty Advisor.................... R. H. FLETCHER 342 Soccoloycf (?la FIRST ROW: R. Juarez, M. AAcNeely, J. Crider B. Dickenson SECOND ROW: R. Chafari, E. Lindstrum, P. Durkin THIRD ROW: A. Lange, E. Garcia, A. AAoveihm FOURTH ROW: C. Luchenbach, R. Skrabanek, W. Upham FIFTH ROW: AA. Dethiessen, D. Davis SIXTH ROW: K. Keisling, T. Timm, H. Aldape Organized in 1926, the Sociology Club at Texas A AA is for students majoring in Sociology. This year, the Sociology Club met once a month, beginning with a picnic in Hensel Park, and a dialog of a Soci¬ ology major ' s experiences in South Africa during the summer of 1965. The Executive Director of the Urban Renewal in San Antonio, Winston Martin, presented a program on the impact of Urban Renewal on our dynamic so¬ ciety. The Sociology Club sweetheart was announced at a party held at a faculty member ' s home. For eight weeks during the fall semester the club presented displays in the rotunda of the Agriculture Building which featured various aspects of Sociology. A display was also set up in the Memorial Student Center. During the Spring Roundup the Sociology Club presented awards, ranging from certificates of merit to a watch, to outstanding individuals on campus con¬ nected with sociology. The club hopes to organize a regional conference of collegiate Sociology clubs. OFFICERS Fall JERRY J. CRIDER President CRAIG HAY Vice President ROBERT WELSH Secretary-Treasurer OFFICERS Spring CR AIG HAY President JOEL ALDAPE Vice-President AAAC DETHLEFSEN Secretary Treasurer CARL LUCHENBACH Reporter 343 The Junior Chapter of the American Veterinary Medical Association of the Texas A M University, College of Veterinary Medicine, was organized to promote a spirit of friendly relations among the students enrolled in Veterinary Medicine, and to provide additional opportunities for the members to gain professional knowledge. The Southwestern Veterinarian is a student publication that is prepared and published four times a year by veterinary students. An emergency fund is maintained by the chapter for the use of members who require financial as¬ sistance to remain in the College of Veterinary Medicine. ROSTER H. R. Adams J. W. Airhart B. A. Zacek J. R. Wood W. C. Wood J. H. Wright H. E. Blazek M. E. Brandt J. G. Anderson M. A. Ainsworth K. M. Ayers B. G. Barham J. M. Burchers D. P. Cannon H. S. Brannen G. R. Bratton J. H. Bray T. M. Buchanan T. B. Crawford J. M. Crosbie R. L. Cator P. G. Charlton A. R. Corse J. H. Crawford D. F. Fletcher E. A. Frosch C. Daniels W. A. Deen J. M. Egloff J. K. Ferguson G. R. Harrell J. E. Hendry E. D. Gage J. A. Garon R. E. Good R. M. Hammatt M. E. Keeling K. S. Keeton R. S. Hines H. A. Hodges D. L. Humphries H. C. Johnson J. C. Love D. K. Lyons J. H. Kelly D. C. Kraemer J. W. Lambert S. F. Lee G. T. Moore L, Y. Moore R. S. Margo G. R. Marshall M. T. McCann D. R. McDonald J. B. Parks t. A. Phillips D. E. Moreman T. M. Neal J. H. Orchard C. K. Orrell H. A. Smith J. G. Taylor A. Rahman L. G. Schuh R. J. Shafer R. B. Simpson B. D. Ward M. L. Ward P. E. Thompson J. F. Tiemann M. L. Tierce W. E. Vick E. W. Belcher M. H. Beleau G. E. White G. G. White D. B. Barber D. L. Beavers G. H. Brotze J. T. Browder J. P. Blake H. M. Bogda R. C. Boyd D. F. Bristol M. G. Commons J. E. Davant J. C. Brown C. B. Campbell F. E. Chappie S. A. Cleghorn J. G. Dye R. B. England M. L. Dean L. S. Deen J. P. Dodgen D. R. Dyal R. N. Fussell W. H. Garnett M. M. Evans L. L. Farr S. K. Fisk D. J. Fritz G. B. Griffith A. S. Haase L. A. Gideon J. D. Glover J. H. Goldfarb R. T. Goldston J. E. Hugo D. C. Husfeld R. J. Habbinga D. V. Hanselka A. G. Hicks J. A. Holcomb R. D. Johnson M. E. Keller M. T. Jacob K. R. James W. L. Janik E. D. Jemelka M. D. Laster H. W. Lebourgeois D. M. Key G. T. Kidd S. H. Lackey F. M. Langley J. W. Melancon E. H. Meyer W. E. Legg G. R. Look H. M. Mark D. B. Meadows R. B. Riddle J. A. Risser G. R. Moore J. A. Moore L. J. Myers J. C. Parkin C. A. Skiles W. D. Solis R. E. Roberts K. W. Rutty J. C. Schlinke G. W. Siddons H. L. Vogt K. L. Ward G. G. Stanfield E. A. Sullivan H. P. Swisher R. E. Vaughn T. M. Armstrong A. J. Bahme J. R. Weedon L. D. Wood B. L. Allen T. F. Antosh G. D. Bogard S. C. Bottenfield T. R. Bello J. K. Bielfeldt J. F. Biermann D. M. Boenig G. W. Crouch S. R. Crump P. M. Branch J. S. Briggs J. C. Conner D. P. Copeland M. L. Dunavant D. J. Ekvall M. L. Deason H. W. Derstine W. S. Dill R. M. Dimon L. N. Fiedler R. A. Fiske E. J. Els H. L. Ernst R. B. Escobar D. L. Ferris J. T. Gesin J. H. Gibbs L. A. Ford D. R. Fransen R. A. Garcia D. F. Gardner K. E. Gudgel R. D. Gunnels W. C. Glaze T. L. Godwin G. L. Gosney W. J. Grimes W. A. Harrison R. R. Hase D. G. Hagan D. R. Hall J. B. Hansard J. B. Harrelson W. J. Hill M. Jager W. C. Heite J. M. Heilman H. S. Hicks F. B. Hopkins J. R. Joyce C. W. Jung J. H. Johnson D. G. Jolly E. J. Jones G. E. Jordan J. C. Lewis K. C. Love L. A. Keese C. T. Kyzar D. C. Lazenby M..W. Leftwich D. M. Matthews W. P. Matthews A. MacDonald M. T. Martin B. D. Martindale B. G. Massey S. A. McVey L. B. Miller M. D. Mays C. A. McDonald D. C. McGraw D. K. McIntosh R. W. Perry D. L. Porter J. C. Miner T. S. Myers M. T. Ratliff J. D. Norris R. J. Orrell B. L. Riddle D.B.T. Robinson D. D. Price K. P. Reed S. W. Reeves 1. L. Stephens V. A. Sullivan R. M. Roudon J. M. Ruhmann A. R. Sartain T. C. Sheen J. L. Thompson W. L. VanHoosier H. L. Swann W. P. Swann J. C. Taylor J. D. Thomersoh C. A. Wilson J. K. Young J. D. Wood L. W. Venhaus K. J. Warren A. L. Wehner R. L. White J. M. Wright President ............ Vice President ......... Secretary-Treasurer ....... Reporter ............ Sgt. at Arms ......... Parliamentarian .......... 344 Society fa t6e s4dvcutce Ke tt o£ 7?teutciye Ke tt FIRST ROW. J. Trott, Elkins, R. Howard, T. Tucker, W. Cornelius, AA. Hefley, D. Spiller, W. House, C. King, R. Liston, B. Dickens. SECOND ROW. J. Steve, C. Hill, J. Ely, Noles, G. Pickering, D. Saha, W. Jett, E. Bishop, D. Morgan, C. Ansley, E. Schulze. THIRD ROW. S. Gillmore, J. Jett, M. Carothers, G. Albin, B. Mcdowell, D. Holcomb, D. Noles D. Jones, J. Merrill, W. Lewis, K. Mustori. M. Emmons, T. Alexander J. Howard. The Society for the Advancement of Management, the recognized national professional organization of man¬ agers in industry, commerce, government, and education, and the pioneer in management philosophy, has been dedicated to the advancement of management and management men since 1912, when the original Taylor So¬ ciety was established. In its first year of existence at Texas A M The Management Society has strived to provide students with an insight into the actual practice of the management profession. ADVANCEM £N I ' OF MANAGEMENT INCREASEi - . .--■•■•MV ' , •, DECREASE t OFFICERS President—DAN SPILLER Vice President—WILLIAM CORNELIUS, JR. Program Chairman—MARTIN HEFLEY Secretary-Treasurer—TRAVIS TUCKER Publicity Director—THOMAS ALEXANDER Performance Awards Chairman—RULLEL HOWARD President DAN SPILLER Sweetheart THERESA WELLS Student Suyineen ( ouncet President Vice President Secretary Treasurer IEEE, Sr. Rep. AIAA, Sr. Rep. JOHN M. MOORE W. W. GRIFFITH AlChE, Sr. Rep. THOMAS SMITH ASME, Sr. Rep. ED ESPARZA AIAA, Jr. Rep. L. ANDERSON Not Pictured: GENE HANOVER, AIAA, Sr. Rep. ADRIAN SMITH, DSS, Sr. Rep. T. GENT, DSS, Sr. Rep. ASME, Sr. Rep. R. CHAUV1ERE ASME, Jr. Rep. ASAE, Sr. Rep. M. WINSLOW RALPH BOWERS Not Pictured: ROMEO GARCIA, DSS, Jr. Rep. M. HAMILTON, JR., AGC, Sr. Rep. AlChE, Sr. Rep. R. RUEDRICH ASCE, Sr. Rep. G. N. REEVES ASCE, Sr. Rep. ED CLANCY ASCE, Sr. Rep. D. BRANDT Not Pictured: G BENTZEN, Jr. Rep., AlChE D. MATOCHA, Jr. Rep. ASCE IEEE, Sr. Rep. L. HARDEMAN IEEE, Jr. Rep. T. BYRAM, JR. I.Ed., Sr. Rep. E. SMELLEY I.Ed., Jr. Rep. R. LITTLE AFS, Sr. Rep. J. M. LeCRONE mm Not Pictured: R. CARTER, Sr. Rep. AIMM PE C. BECK,. Sr. Rep., ANS AIAAM PE, Sr. Rep. H. KLEEMEIER AIMM PE, Jr. Rep. Engineer Editor B. LOCKHART B. R. SMITH 346 President JIM SWOPE Vice-President FRED RONCO Secretary-Treasurer BOB HOUZE Faculty Adviser DR. VANCE MOYER (4Uti4C6Un The science of meteorology has grown in importance over the world in recent years. This growth is reflected in the expansion of the Department of Meteorology in the new College of Geosciences. To encourage the train¬ ing of future meteorologists, who are in increasing demand, and to develop in them the professional spirit which will enable them to serve humanity better. The Texas A M Student Chapter of the American Meteorological So¬ ciety provides practical experience and education to interested students. (£ou«tcil FIRST ROW: L. Claypool, D. Elliott, E. Bullock, P. Lester, D. McDowell SECOND ROW: J. Little, C. Fry, H. . Garner, F. Christy, T. Scott, H. Perry, THIRD ROW: R. Eronimous, N. Wyninegar, Jr., P. Harz. L. Bugai, Jr., C. Howell, G. Johnson Vice-President Project House L. CLAYPOOL Vice-President College View DEAN ELLIOTT Secretary PAUL LESTER Treasurer dave McDowell Lr Jjj lIL A PA tkT ' ,c . A ■ i. r V__ w i ' v f r 347 Set z ‘Pi SECOND ROW: Whitten, Williams, Morris, Pittman, Moore, Myers, Simpson, Jacobs, Edison, Beene, White, Baggett FIRST ROW: Cure, Esparza, Dennision, Duval, Cruz, Kisabeth, Gosdin Tau Beta Pi, the nationa l engineering honor society, was founded in 1885 by Dr. E. H. Williams, Jr., at Lehigh University, to honor those who had excelled in an engineering curriculum in college and graduates who became outstanding in the field of engineering. The first member, I. A. Heikes, was initiated in 1885 by Dr. Williams, and the society has since grown to the present organization of 121 undergraduate chapters and 29 graduate chapters with a total initiated membership of over 130,000. The Texas Delta chapter, one of the largest chapters of Tau Beta Pi, was chartered in October, 1948, and now has an initiated membership of over 1,900. Texas Delta received one of the four outstanding chapter awards given by the national association for work done by chapter members in 1962-1963. Review sessions for the E.l.T. Ex¬ aminations are sponsored by Texas Delta, and a scholarship is annually awarded to a deserving engineering stu¬ dent. Sweetheart VERONICA WYRWAS President..........................PITT PITTMAN Vice-President ................ RONNY CHANVIERE Treasurer..........................JOHN MOORE Recording Secretary ................ JAMES MORRIS Cataloger ...................... TRAVIS WILLIAMS Corresponding Secretary ........ NICHOLAS MORROW 348 ’ZUcttya z uC Sa este FIRST ROW: P. Newton, E. Moreau, B. Fudge, R. Kardys, G. Patton, S. Boles, S. Pearson, J. Lyle, A. Miller, R. Miller SECOND ROW: J. Townsend, E. Carrigo, E. Moreno, S. Lamkin, H. Britt, J.. Bonner, R. Beene, C. Robertson, J. Segrest, J. Haley, A. Esquivel, A. Kovich, G. Teel, W. Haseloff, C. Hoffman, D. Cruz, J. Burnham THIRD ROW: R. Martinez, G. Mayeux, J. Mitchell, J. Walke r, G. Carter, J. Tyson, J. Cook, N. Ward, T. Myers, G. Roberts, M. Cox President ..........SAMMY W. PEARSON Vice-President..........GENE N. PATTON Secretary-treasurer ........ JAMES L. LYLE Advisor..........SAMUEL J. BOYES, JR., Captain USAF TEXAS ASM President SAMMY PEARSON m With the enactment of the R.O.T.C. Vitalization Act, the Army and Air Force were each provided with one thousand scholarships for the outstand¬ ing college students in their R.O.T.C. programs. Of this amount, a total of 49 scholarships were awarded to Army and Air Force cadets of Texas A AA Uni¬ versity. In the fall of 1965 and with the aid of the Military Science Depart¬ ment, these scholarship winners organized the Wings and Sabers, an honor society to which all present and future scholarship recipients of Texas A M University would be members. 349 FIRST ROW: L. Sabayrac, N. Vine, E. Carpenter, C. Daugherty, T. Bell, D. Pearson, J. G. Gay SECOND ROW: B. Wareing, D. Schwab, C. Rau, AA. O ' Keefe, B. Sealy, D. Greathouse, R. AAcLeroy THIRD ROW: J. Smith, D. Jones, R. Brooks, J. James, AA. Caudle, C. Hessie, R. Brown, C. AAorgan FOURTH ROW: C. Preston, J. Davis, K. Gray, J. Perkins, L. Porter, G. Sorrel, Ford, T. Ellis FIFTH ROW: J. Le hmann, D. Lebeaux, AA. Stewart, AA. Benton, S. Boyrn, T. Williams SIXTH ROW: R. Hastings, R. Gonzales, W. Pou, S. Smith, D. Gay, T. Williams SEVENTH ROW: N. Frost President EDWIN CARPENTER Many generations of students have spanned the campus since the Young Men ' s Christian Association was established here more than 75 years ago. The program has evolved and expanded in that period of time, but basically its ideals and ob¬ jectives have remained the same. It was intended here as in other colleges to sup¬ plement and enrich the academic program with spiritual and religious values. While it is functioning for the benefit of faculty and students, it is primarily in¬ tended to help young men in their formative years, in their search for the mean¬ ing of life. The program is geared to help students unfold their personality by giv¬ ing them a chance a t wholesome self expression, and at the same time creating for them an atmosphere that would develop a sense of fellowship making them more valuable members of the college community and in later life. The Student Y.M.C.A. is a laboratory where young men can live Christian princi¬ ples in accordance with the purpose of the Y.M.C.A., thus developing leaders who will achieve success in the business world after graduation from the University. Sweetheart CAROL AAARSH Styma (? it FIRST ROW: D. Cook, T. DeFrank, L. Jerden, E. Moreno, G. Dromgoole. SECOND ROW: M. Berry, G. Garcia, E. J. Davis, M. Reynolds, L. Shafer, Dr. D. Bowers. Sweetheart JANNA DuRARD President. . . GLENN DROMGOOLE Vice President. . . GERALD GARCIA Secretary. . . LEROY SHAFER Treasurer.. . TOMMY DeFRANK Sponsors.. . DR. DAVID BOWERS DELBERT McGUIRE Sigma Delta Chi, Professional Journalistic Society, is a society for men en¬ gaged in and dedicated to the highest principles of journalism. It is compar¬ able to the professional organizations serving the fields of law and medicine. The members of the society are chosen on a highly selective basis from the most promising men engaged in journalism. s4yyte ’Ti iveA ' ( ocutctC President JOY CATOR President ............. JOY CATOR Vice-Pres............. JOY STUART Secretary ............ CHERYL BECK Reporter ........ MILDRED SIAAMONS Parliamentarian . . . SANDY BLOCKER Sponsors____MRS. WILLIAM BRAZEAK MRS. HOWARD PERRY FIRST ROW: A. Stephens, C. Nicolson, B. Clark. SECOND ROW: J. Stuart, S. Kovar, J. Cator, Mrs. Brazeale, M. Simmons, S. Blocker, C. Beck. THIRD ROW: M. Hendry, B. Leifeste, L. Skaggs, D. Kuykendall, T. Leslie, G. Welch, N. Roberts, L. Richman, S. White, C. Cothman, B. Moore. FOURTH ROW: P. Timmerman, J. Rieves, B. Michalk, K. Bolfass, S. Fewin, D. Ohlendorf, A. Reyes. The Aggie Wives Council provides service and promotes fellowship between the various wives ' clubs on Cam¬ pus. The club is composed of one representative and the president of each wives ' club. 351 IRodea (?lc{ FIRST ROW: Ronnie Rea, B. Eslinger, J. Taylor, B. Robinson, W. Robinson, R. Schoenfeldt SECOND ROW: H. Smith, J. Munch, K. Korb, P. Hart, J. Reeves, A. Wagner, M. Speakmon, J. Hodges THIRD ROW: F. Royce, H. Cooper, J. Allen, G. Purdue, G. Riser, C. Dickson, T. McCasland, J. Zackry, D. Reding FOURTH ROW: J. Earl, G. Walker, M. McHorse, J. Loeffler, L. Allen, H. Graves, B. Burditt Rodeoing is an industry, purely American and orig¬ inated in Texas. This industry is a great American sport, and our club not only inspires and assists con¬ testants but also furnishes boys to work behind the scenes at rodeos. Our organization is one of working cowboys. We are not all rodeo participants, although we all share an earnest interest in rodeos and in build¬ ing a strong rodeo club. The Texas A AA Rodeo Asso¬ ciation does sponsor a rodeo team which is one of the best in the nation. A member of this team must be a member of the National Intercollegiate Rodeo Association, must be a member in good standing of T. A AA R. A., and must be a good contestant. Aside from our rodeo team, our club sponsors two main events which highlight our endeavors through the year. We have an N.I.R.A. rodeo during the spring semester and a class A Quarterhorse show. OFFICERS JACK TAYLOR . . . BOBBY ROBINSON RONNIE REA ____ BUD ESLINGER . . . WESLY ROBINSON HOUSTON SMITH . ......... President ..... Vice-President Horseshow Chairman ......... Secretary ......... Treasurer .......... Sponsor 352 New Braunfels Rodeo SOUTH r a I veston ■ m t GAY HILL 5 ♦ INDEPENDENCE 5 TMadelMaM tSAN FRANCISCO 2417 NORT t HONG KONG 7514 lii BRIDGE Out ANGLy AC¥0 j t alias H t f UH€tO€4m 353 s46i£e te (£lu ROW ONE: Bryan, Osborn, Carr, Ely, Ca llaway, Carter. SECOND ROW: Sewell Harris, Gerlach, Nierdieck. THIRD ROW: Beachy, Shults, Green, McGinn, Canada. FOURTH ROW: McElmurroy, Antilley, O ' Grady, Wilkinson, Davenport Working in cooperation with the Abilene A M Mothers Club, the club brings the boys from Abilene together both on the campus and at home for social functions. During the holidays and summer vacation, the members are instru¬ mental in encouraging high school seniors from Abilene and surrounding towns to attend A M. Each September, the club along with the Mothers Club, sponsors a party for newly entering freshmen. OFFICERS President ................. Vice President............. Secretary-Treasurer ......... MIKE BRYAN . TERRY CARR TOM OSBORN Sweetheart ROBBYN EASLEY President MIKE BRYAN 354 s4 HantCC “rtyotHetocom (?tu We, of the Amarillo Hometown Club wish to ded¬ icate this page to the Amarillo A AA Mothers Club in a vain effort to thank them for their love, thoughtful¬ ness, and patience through the years, which is so great a part of every one of us. FIRST ROW: Chewning, Britt, Ansley, Wetherbee, Sloan, Bentzen, Walling. SECOND ROW: Noonan, Powell, Gerald, Dubose, Murphy, Laske, Dunlap, Pen - nington, Parr, Maddox, Burton, Schwab, Thomas, Wise. THIRD ROW: LeCrone, Worley, Cowan, Martin, Reding, Hicks. Sweetheart KAY McKAY President.................CHARLES WETHERBEE Vice-President................ CHARLES ANSLEY Secretary Treasurer ............... GARY SLOAN President CHARLES WETHERBEE 355 ' f¥ MtetO€M€ (2£c{ The Baytown Hometown Club at Texas A M consists of students from the East Harris County area, in¬ cluding graduates of Baytown, Cedar Bayou, Crosby, Barber ' s Hill, and La Porte high schools. Its purpose is to introduce Texas A AA to high school students. Included in the club ' s activities are annual assembly programs at the respective high schools, college orientation programs for prospective freshmen, mid¬ summer and Christmas dances for club members, Aggie exes, and prospective Aggies. FIRST ROW: Broom, Kidd, Meister, Machala, Ferguson, Teel, Gray, Young, Walles, Spangler, Bowers. SECOND ROW: Haffelfinger, Herrington, Mullins, Burrows, Sooy, Richards, Pursley, Kersh, Linder, Burnside, Janacek, Garrison. 356 @eK- 7ex ' ffyometauMt (?lc( FIRST ROW: Weber, Brock, Fritz. SECOND ROW: AAoore, Strocker, Birdsong, Baerge, Fuchs, Heger, Engelke, Nelson, Blumberg, New, Schmidt, Willman. THIRD ROW: Remmler, Mueller, Heiner, Zipp, Soefje, Thompson, Schmidt, Holtz, Heltkamp, Becker, Vetter. President KEN BROCK President .......... Vice-President . . . Secretary-Treasurer Social Chairman . . KEN BROCK JOHN WEBER JOHN FRITZ . AL LUDWIG The Cen-Tex Hometown Club is composed of students from the South Tex¬ as towns of New Braunfels, San Marcos, and Seguin. New Braunfels is noted as a vacation center, San Marcos is well known for its underwater aquarena, and Seguin, for its rich farmland. 357 ‘SetuatioHt ' ftyometocvH, Beaumont ' s Hometown Club serves Aggies from Beaumont and the surrounding communities of Fannett, Winnie, Loeb, Silsbee, Voth, Nome, Devers, and Rosedale. The Beaumont A AA Club and Beaumont Moth¬ ers Club work closely with the Hometown Club. The 600 former stu¬ dents of the A M Club sponsor an annual Christmas Dance. This year the Mothers Club started giving a scholarship to a most deserving senior. Sweetheart MARGO CHATAGNIER President . . . . Vice-President . Social Secretary Treasurer .... ____ BOB SMITH . . DAN NEWTON . . BILL SONTAG BUDDY HOWARD « FIRST ROW: Dockery, Newton, Smith, Howard. SECOND ROW: King, Cockrell, Harvey, Balhorn, Nauck, Sontag, Hicks, Westbrook, Fortney. THIRD ROW: O ' Reilly, Flake, Tortorice, Ray, Reinhardt, Richard, Rouse, Greathouse, Jones, Byron, Long, Dollinger. FOURTH ROW: Abney, Burger, Hobbs, Maida, Morgan, Northcutt, Harvey, Bosse, Nelson. 358 , , on |vin Brazoria, Clute, Th „ County -t CS Dam o„. Freeport, ' ” £ ' , t ,.«ori= County to b«om. « irrr. s. m ...n.-«M«.y., MILAM MUNSON President ....................... . CHARLIE DODD Vice President.................. ’____ jim MUNSON Secretary Treasurer............... jqhN lAUGHLIN Publicity Chairman ............. n. iunaw 111 ■ — SECOND ROW: Taylor, Raeka, Barnes, , Min Dodd, Munson, Munson. SECOND first ROW: 1 ' . 0“ ; |an(Jer , Raska, Newman. Griffin, Beane, Rau, baugn. Hewett, Stern, Vitek, Cook. THIRD ROW: Granam, Raska, McNeil, Lambert, ometoum (2Cu FIRST ROW: Clifton, Akin, AAosman, Adams. SECOND ROW: Clark, Heilman, Bezer, Siegmund, Carver, Flusche, Hartman, Vogel, Hopher, Hunter, Paclik. President ....... Vice President . . . . Secretary Treasurer Social Chairman . . DANNY AKIN DANNY CLIFTON . TOM MOSMAN . . PHIL ADAMS Sweetheart MARCY NEU The newly organized Cooke County Hometown Club is composed of stu¬ dents from the Cooke County area attending Texas A AA University. Its pur¬ pose is to strengthen the relationship of students and inform high school graduates of the educational opportunities at A AA. 360 (?o ' iftet (?4ni tc ' rtyometottMt (?lu FIRST ROW: Scarlett, Parr, Mella, Burney, Thompson. SECOND ROW: AAenczer, Coldewey, Stodghill, Walters. Sweetheart SUSAN GREENE This club includes students from Corpus Christi and many others from the surrounding area. We are especially noted for our parties which we give quite frequently, both here on the campus and at home. Also, the club plays an important role in recruiting high school graduates from our schools to attend Texas A M. Backed by an outstanding Mothers Club, we are happy to be one of the most active groups on the campus. President ............... CHARLES A. MELLA III Vice President ................... PAT BURNEY Secretary Treasurer ............... GERALD COX 361 Deefe £ zdt 7exa4, ometo€4M€ Making up the Deep East Texas Hometown Club are Aggies from Longview and surrounding communities. It is one of the Piney Woods regions of Texas. The club was formed to continue and strengthen the companionship of Aggies from this area and to provide activities at school and home. Sweetheart SALLY ANN ROBERTS FIRST ROW: Campbell, Presley, Ripley, White, Tramel, McGinnis. SECOND ROW: Baldwin, Fleisher, Horner, Smith, Chandler, Perritt, Axberg. President........ Vice President . . . Secretary Treasurer Social Chairman . . MICHAEL E. WHITE RICHARD ROSSOM . RICHARD RIPLEY . . JIMMY TRAMEL 362 SC ' Paa ometocwt Sponsor...................AAR. GEORGE ABDO President..........................BOB COLE Vice President.............AAARION THOMPSON Secretary Treasurer.............LESTER C. RENTER Sweetheart PAT EDGAR President BOB COLE Though El Paso, the Sun City, is more than 700 miles from Texas A AA, it boasts ninety Aggies. Interest in A AA is sparked by the El Paso Hometown Club ' s activities which include a Christmas formal, a New Year ' s party, and several summer get-togethers. The members express their sincere appreciation to the Mother ' s Club, the Downtown and the Fort Bliss Exes for their interest and support. FIRST ROW: Andrews, Thompson, Cole, Majors, Lopez. SECOND ROW: Morris, Gardner, Montgomery, Lucero, Mergen, Russell, Palm, Salinas, Gallant, Neill, THIRD ROW: Mills, Dow, Benedetto, Hawley, Baes, Homan, Duncan, Camilli, FOURTH ROW: Chavez, Franklin, Carter, McFeron, Shaffer, Lucas, Rupley, Majors, Gordy, Harding, Wellbaum, Casgillo, Wofford. NOT PICTURED: Fenter, Edwards, Dossman. tfaCue4to«t y ltutd (Mtetouut (2Cu L to R: Club president, R. Hasselmeier; 1966 Sweetheart, Sharon Graber; and her escort, Steve Norton. President ROBERT J. HASSELMEIER President.............. ROBERT J. HASSELMEIER Vice President.............GERALD A. SULLIVAN Secretary ................... DONALD G. RAPP Treasurer ................... MICHAEL E. DALY Comprising the Galveston Island Club are Aggies from Galveston and Port Bolivar. They sponsor sev¬ eral parties during the School year, the largest being the annual all-college dance during the Christmas Vacation. Proceeds are used to defray club expenses and to sponsor small service projects. FIRST ROW: Rapp, Phillips, Daly, Sullivan, Hasselmeier. SECOND ROW: Patterson, Murphy, Boening, Hamel, Benham, Kanewske, Van Cleave. THIRD ROW: Halfant, Suderman, Hannigan, Kahla, Pehnke, Hughes, Owens, Rapp. 364 FIRST ROW: Barbfee, Bartlett, Drury. SECOND ROW: McCanter, Teer, Boyd, Holley, Gill. THIRD ROW: Bradford, Shipp, Broyles, Bartlett, Starling. FOURTH ROW: McCollum, Myers. Garland ' s Hometown Club brings together its twenty-five members for both campus and home social functions. Another purpose for which the club was designed is to visit the high schools in Garland at least once a year to encourage students to attend A AA. President ....... Vice President . . . Secretary Treasurer Sweetheart DONNA HOLT T. BARTLETT D. CURRIN . J. DRURY President T. BARTLETT ' rtyouAton ' ftyo Keto€v t (2Cu FIRST ROW: Ahart, Lyerly, Brewton, Polito, Feray. SECOND ROW: Godshaik, Segura, Venator, Simmons, Gaden, Adams, Bickers, Denny. THIRD ROW: Young, Smith, Denman, Bancroft, Koenig, Johnson, Lunsford, Ferrata, Brooks. President....... Vice President . . Secretary ....... Treasurer ...... Publicity Chairman A. BREWTON .. G. LYERLY . . . D. FERAY . . J. POLITO . . D. AHART President A. BREWTON Members of this unified group live in the greater Houston area, famous for every¬ thing. The club serves primarily as a social organization, the highlight of the year being the Aggie Corps party given each year after the Rice game. Success has been more than sensational. Appreciation is extended to all Aggies who have made this past year the best ever. 366 Sweetheart SUZANNE KIELMAN Gig ' em . .. from Big H 367 Tftan faiCC ' ftyovtetMMt FIRST ROW: Lewis, Hooton, Stropp, Pollock. SECOND ROW: Clark, Clark, Power, Ortis, Taylor, Trench, Combs. Aggies from Harrison County compose the Marshall Hometown Club. The main attraction of Harrison County is beautiful Caddo Lake which offers a closer relationship to its members while on campus and a chance to attend several social functions at home during holidays. The club is grateful to the A M Mothers Club of Marshall for its support during the year. To them we would like to say, Thank You, Mothers. Sweetheart AVA POWER President....... Vice President . . . Secretary Treasurer Social Chairman . . . . JAMES HOOTON , . . LEWIS WILLIAM ____JOHN STROPP JAMES E. POLLOCK President JAMES HOOTON 368 7 e Ontutye tfouHtty otnetotwt ( Cud Orange County ' s Hometown Club was organized to provide a time for all the Aggies of Orange County to get together. Regular meet¬ ings are held to promote friendship and provide fellowship for the members. The Orange County A AA Mothers Club and the officers of the hometown club hope that more of the men from Orange County will take the opportunity to join and work in the club to make it a more helpful organization. Sweetheart PAULA DUHON FIRST ROW: Tindall, Robinson, Hatcher, DuChamp, Harris, Bryant, Eastman, Morris. SECOND ROW: Lewis, Seale, Emmert, Crew. THIRD ROW: Smith, Vandervoart, Aubin, Fletcher, Turney, Markham, Sears, Sepulveda, Singletary, Gunter. President LESTER HATCHER 369 ‘pa Uafyut f o Keto€ M€ MRS. SALMA LATIF Honorary Member of the Paki¬ stan Students ' Association President ....... Vice-President . . . Secretary ....... Joint Secretary . . Publicity Secretary Treasurer ....... MUHAAAAAED HUSSAIN ..... S. H. HASHAAI . . K. SHAHIDUR RAB . . . A. JALIL SARKER ..... A. K. KARBARI ........ MD EUNUS Pakistan Student ' s Association at Texas A AA is a part of the Pakistan Stu¬ dents ' Association of America, a non-political cultural organization aimed at fostering and enhancing • mutual understanding, cooperation, and friendship between Pakistan and the United States. Every year we organize an annual Pakistan Cultural Evening on the campus to pres ent our culture and life in the way of dances, songs, music, arts, and handicrafts. This is just one of many activities sponsored by our local chapter. We highly appreciate the help we receive from Colonel Melcher, Dr. Jack Gray, and Dr. Alexander. President MUHAMMED HUSSAIN FIRST ROW: Rizvi, Ratan, Mili. SECOND ROW: Alam, Alexander, Ali. THIRD ROW: Mannan,, Karbari, Eunus, Shahidur, Alexander, Hussain, Sarker, Ash- rafuzzaman, Farouk. FOURTH ROW: Rahman, Hossain, Rahman, Naser, Mohammadali, Quddoos, Ashrafali, Alam. FIFTH ROW: Faruque, Hurshidalam, Khan, Haque, Wahid, Rahman, Razzaque, Abdulhaque, Ali, Azeez. 370 ‘Ptut 4ntenictU€ (?£u FIRST ROW: Serna, Suarez, Rodriquez SECOND ROW: Mayeux, Ruiz, Garcia, Vargas, Sibaja, Garcia, Miller, Gonzalez, Davalos, Bishop, Dawson, Bazan, Sal- terio, SadaPaz, Cloud, Campos. THIRD ROW: Amaya, Rodriguez, Adame, Guanti, Rodriguez, Arelland, Villarreal, Carillo, Delgado, Gonzalez, Figueredo, Fondeur, Elizondo. FOURTH ROW: Munoz, Chavez, Garcia, Flores, Ferreira, Livas, Arellando, Habze, Ciniglio, Pallais, Escriva, Gonzalez, Cardoze, Martinez. President FRANCISCO SUAREZ President .................... FRANCISCO SUAREZ Vice-President......................JOSE E. SERNA Secretary .................... AMARO RODRIGUEZ Treasurer......................VICTOR MACHADO The Pan American Hometown Club is a large and active Home¬ town Club comprised of Aggies living in Pan American countries. Emphasizing the fellowship of its members by sponsoring sev¬ eral social events over the year, the club is instrumental in pro¬ viding rides home for the various members, in add-ition to other useful activities. TEXAS Am uimvmsirt 371 ' Peccut l £Cecf ‘rfyometowit Comprised of Aggies from Brownwood and surrounding communities in the Heart of Texas, the Pecan Valley Hometown Club affords its members a chance to get-together at least once a month. This year during the Easter holidays, the club sponsored its second an¬ nual in Brownwood and had approximately 1 50 persons attending. With its willing co-oper¬ ation and assistance, the A AA Mothers Club of Brownwood again has proven itself as an invaluable asset of our hometown club. The Mothers Club has taken upon itself the responsi¬ bilities of financing our club ' s full-page picture in the Aggieland and of sponsoring the club ' s sweetheart for the annual Cotton Pageant and Ball. To them we are ever grateful and would like to extend a hearty Thanks. FIRST ROW: Harris, Cox, Cawyer, Buhler, Cox. SECOND ROW: Dunavant, DeHay, German, Jones, Chastain, Seely. 372 IRca (fa tcCe ( Cud FIRST ROW: Sylvester, Sluis, Pena, Burch. SECOND ROW: Tijerina, Stone Henderson, Rix, Frysinger. THIRD ROW: Ortega, Haer, Sluis, Douglas, Engel- brecht, Huser The Rio Grande Valley Hometown Club is composed of Aggies from Hidalgo, Cameron, Willacy, and Starr counties who wish to gather with their fellow Aggies and support social and educational events. Each year the club is active in High School Career Day and sponsors a duchess in the Cotton Pageant. One of the highlights of the year is the Christmas party sponsored by the Rio Grande Valley-A M Mothers Club. For this, and the financing of ourclub ' s full page picture in the Aggieland, we extend to them our thanks: President ....................... JAMES SLUIS Vice-president ................ OSCAR E. PENA Treasurer ................ JOHN B. SYLVESTER Secretary ....................JOE TOM BURCH Sweetheart NORA HOWARD President JAMES SLUIS 373 S a t s4«tto Ua ' ftyantetouMt (2Cu FIRST ROW: Korb, Mistrol, Cardie! Dibrell, Hohman. SECOND ROW: Potenza, Cano, Watts, Johnson, AAilstead, Kubicek, Rogers, Stryker, Lee, AAcKeen, Glasgow, Whipple, Rokstroh, Simpson, AAoore. THIRD ROW: Carrigo, Geisler, Zatopek, Grothues, AAann, Newton, Obdyke, AAcCannon, Stengele, AAenzies, Becerril, Gordon, Walton, Perdue, Williams. FOURTH ROW: Sheets, Eckenroth, Grabow, Chancellor, AAcEntire, Wisenbaker, Cupp, Collins, Hopper, Curtis, Palacios, Jackson, Vogel, Thomas, Johnson, Nida. FIFTH ROW: Zimmerman, Jendrusch, AAark, French, Perez, AAcAAahon, McClister, Rees, Nickle. President.................... RICHARD B. CARDIEL Vice-President ...................... RICK DIBRELL Treasurer ........................ RALPH Ml ST ROT Recording Secretary................ KENNETH KORB Corresponding Secretary............DENNY HOHMAN Social Chairman ......................TONY HART Transportation Chairman..............TOM MURRAH Sponsor................ MAJOR ROBERT B. MOORE The S.A.H.T.C. Officers: Rick Dibrell, Ralph AAinstrot, Richard Cardiel, Kenny Korb, Denny Hohman, and Dates minus one. 374 Sweetheart JUDITH KAY OLAFSON President RICHARD B. CARDIEL The Fightin ' Texas Aggie San Antonio Hometown Club is the largest and the most active on campus. The monthly meetings offer Aggies from the greater San Antonio area fellowship, refresh¬ ment, and relaxation. The Home¬ town Club provides various types of parties and dances during the Thanksgiving, Christmas, and Eas¬ ter Holidays; the success of these functions can be largely at¬ tributed to the leadership of the Senior Class and the co-operation they receive. In the city of San Antonio, the club is fortunate to have the use of a club house and patio at Ag¬ gie Park for holding its social func¬ tions. Appreciation is extended to the San Antonio Mothers Club and to the San Antonio Former Students Association for their sup¬ port. The S.A.H.T.C. extends grat¬ itude to them by contributing to their scholarship fund. Which one? The S.A. Ags dance it up at their annual formal ball. 375 S z t s4 tyeC - ' 2Veat 7ex z (2lu£ FIRST ROW: Schwertner, Oatley, Taylor. SECOND ROW: Maxwell, Batts, Fisher, Hill, Erskine, Wilson, Vogelsang, Stout. THIRD ROW: Bonner, Hoover, Fuller, Estes, Hopkins, Filburn, Hoelle. In Appreciation MRS. RALPH B. FILBURN JR. The San Angelo-West Texas Hometown Club is composed of students in San Angelo and outlying communities. One of the out¬ standing activities of the club is the annual Christmas Dance with the proceeds being donated to the Mothers Club for a scholarship to A M. The main objective is to unite the Aggies from this area. 376 Sfaevefiont ( Cced FIRST ROW: Averett, Midyett, Rachal, Bacdrige, Bridges, Feducia, Urankar, Miller, Yauger, Pearson. SECOND ROW: Lockhart, Bledsoe, Ball, Cloyd, Herring, Ricou, Wilson, Johnson, Engelke, Anderson, Ratcliffe. The Shreveport Hometown Club is composed of members from Shreveport, Bossier City, and surrounding areas. The Club engages in both social and serv¬ ice functions. It works with the Mothers Club and the former students in pro¬ moting interest in A M in area high schools. The club supports several parties during the year, including an annual New Year ' s Eve Dance. President JOHN A. RATCLIFFE President . . . Vice-President Secretary . . . Treasurer . . . JOHN A. RATCLIFFE ...... JIM AUGER . .. CARL FEDUCIA . . . DWIGHT RECHT Sweetheart CAROLYN TAYLOR 377 Sort Service anetocwt @Cc( Sweetheart MARILYN WHITE President . . . . Vice President Treasurer . . .. Secretary . . . . Social Treasury BOB HARCROW . HANK BAKER . . . JIM NAGEL . . BOB FLOCKE . JOHN QUEBE The Sons of Service Club is one of the largest and most active on campus. It is composed of sons of members of the Armed Forces and State Depart¬ ment. The members of S.O.S. have been all over the world with no real place to call a hometown. The club provides a hometown club atmosphere for its members and at the same time is renowned for its notorious C 2 SOS parties, and tiger flicks and other social functions. Appreciation is extended to the Bryan Officers ' Wives Club for its support and to Major Donald T. Anderson, our sponsor. President BOB HARCROW FIRST ROW: Baker, Harcrow, Flocke, Quebe, Nagel. SECOND ROW: Petrash, Willbanks, Sauter, Stratton, West, Eccard, Kiya, Crockett, Grevert. THIRD ROW: Worrel, Malitz, McFeron, Screws, O ' Leary, Coble, Malitz, Taylor, McKenna. 378 S ut (pouHty r¥o Ketocu t (?lu . FIRST ROW: Robinson, Petty, Tomlinson. SECOND ROW: Stevens, Adams, Boldt, Bott, Caudle, Dublin, Wright, Moore, Beleck, Beigble. THIRD ROW: Swinney, Lee, Hill, Brown, Smith, Williams, Wheeler, Clark, Adams, Griffin. FOURTH ROW: Gibbons, Wiemken, Mayfield, Corcorran, Fraser Kitchens, Morris, Beal, Jackson, Archer. The Tyler-Smith Hometown Club is an organization for all Aggies in the Tyler area and reaching out as far as Jacksonville. The club is supported by the A M Moth¬ ers Club of Tyler and backed in its social events, such as the Annual Christmas Party, by the Former Students of Tyler. The club ' s purpose is to unite its members and to provide social recreation and activities for the students. President .......................... JERRY PETTY Vice President .................. BOYD ROBINSON Sec.-Treasurer .................... BILL TOAALISON Sweetheart SALLY CARLISLE President JERRY PETTY 379 s4 €yelt«t @ocatty ometotwt The Angelina County Hometown Club was organized in the fall of 1954. Its purposes are to promote interest in A M in Angelina County and to create a more closely knit relationship among the students from Angelina County. President..........HOMER G. McCALL Vice-President ......SCOT STANALAND Secretary Treasurer .... CHARLES McCALL FIRST ROW: Medford, Parker, McCall, Shelley, Seago. SECOND ROW: Huggins, Short, Sinclair, McCall, Bate. THIRD ROW: Dorsett, Johnston, Frazier, Jack, Wareing. Sweetheart TONI GILL s4ci4tct€ (Mtetocwt (Ptud FIRST ROW: Peavy, Brittian, McElroy, Bohn, Menzies, Winkle, Brown. SECOND ROW: Kirkpatrick, Christian, Holder Green, Ward, Ward, Keilers, McCracken. Sweetheart CHERYL MATTHEWS A small but active organization, the Austin Hometown Club is composed of outstanding young men who refused to patronize the rival institution known as Land of the 40 Acres. Our students try to promote interest in Aggieland for boys who would otherwise be snared by the Teasips. 380 ' SeCC @ocattty ' ftyotttetoKMt (?£u Working in cooperation with the Bell County A M Mothers Club, the club brings together both on the campus and at home, boys from Bell County. Our club ' s main function is to encourage high school graduates to attend A M, and maintain a close relationship between students and Aggie Exes. FIRST ROW: Oliver, Friedrich, Spanhel, Bush, Downs, Prewitt, Breuster, Saffold. SECOND ROW: Tisdale, O ' Keefe, Rowton, Tomlin, Prewitt, Sommers, Screws, Truesdale, Grimm, Maas, Stearns. Sweetheart ANNE WILLIAMS D zCC z t, ' rtyetftetocom (fyud President . . . LARRY FRIEDRICKSON Vice President . CLIFF DUNGAN Secretary .... MAURICE MAIN Treasurer ...... SKIP ECKOLS FIRST ROW: Landtroop, Friedrickson, Dungan, Eckols, Lackland. SECOND ROW: Baxter, Averett, Miller, Abney, Maine. Sweetheart SHERRY SLIGAR 381 iSt ■ Sweetheart DONNA MATHIAS President .............................................. PAT REHMET Vice President ...................................... DENNIS PARRISH Treasurer ........................................... MARC SHEINESS ' Decata ' rtyontetMoit (2tu ROW 1: Wood, Dodson, Webb, McMath, Hornback. ROW 2: Hornback, Howard, Hebb, Cart- wryht, Curter Salmon. ROW 3: French, Safpold, Dertgalude, Gilbreath, Payne. President..............GERUIS WEBB Vice-President ........ JOHN McMATH Secretary-Treasurer .... DAVID DODSON Sweetheart SHARON TALLY 382 £(lt @ocattty (?Cu President MIRO A. PAVELKA, JR. Sweetheart REBECCA JETT FIRST ROW: Tate, Sullivan, Jett, Pavelka, Webster. SECOND ROW: Carroll, Batte, Redden, Wadsworth, Livingston, Durwood, Hearn, Armstrong, Davidson. President ....... Vice-President . . . Secretary Treasurer Social Secretary . . MIRO A. PAVELKA, JR. .......... BILL JETT ...... PAT SULLIVAN ..... ROGER NESUBA FIRST ROW: Neal, Hancock. SECOND ROW: Ueckert, Johnson, Hicks, Sheffield, AAiller. THIRD ROW: Miller, Ander¬ son, Stewart, Craig, Bragg, Hamilton. 383 pont 7{ ont6 o K€tonm (2Cu President ....... Vice President . . . Secretary Treasurer Social Secretary . . DAVID FULLER . . TOM MISER . DAVID LEESE ELGENE PIERCE The Fort Worth Hometown Club is primarily for Aggie social activities in the Fort Worth area. Throughout the school year, the club meets in bi - monthly meetings where planning is carried out for the various activities. FIRST ROW: Leese, Fuller, Hiser. SECOND ROW: Sumpter, Sikes, Smith, Hooks, Hamilton, Fraser, Turpin, Thompson. Sweetheart THIRD ROW: Hutton, Clements, Hancock, Hoover, Applegate, Conler, AAarslitt, Conn, Bavousett. GAYLE BIBBY - ' U ' FIRST ROW: Cook, Koop, Schuchardt, Burns, Cosper. SECOND ROW: Schomburg, Susil, Peters, Jones. President .................................. JIMMY SCHUCHARDT Vice President . . . ................................. HENRY BURNS Secretary-Treasurer .............................. JOHNNY COSPER The Jackson County Home¬ town Club draws its mem¬ bers from Edna, Ganado, Vanderbilt, and other com¬ munities of Jackson County. The purpose of the club is to encourage graduates of the local high schools to at¬ tend A AA, and to provide social functions for present Aggies. Each year the club elects a sweetheart. This year we are honored to have Di¬ ana Singleton as our sweet¬ heart. Sweetheart DIANA SINGLETON 384 Zfied MtetO€4M€ (?£u ROW 1: Sada Paz, Davalos, Flores, Berry, Martinez. ROW 2: Elizondo, Bazan, Ruiz, Garcia, Porras, Madri¬ gal, Buitron. ROW 3: Spruiell, Volpe, Gutierrez, Garcia, Villarreal, Phillips, Decker, Juarez, Gutierrez. ROW 4: Johnson, Garcia, DeAnda, Cruz, Sanders, Garza, Garcia, Pena, Martinez, Garcia. The Laredo A AA Hometown Club consists of 70 members from Laredo, Texas; Nuevo Laredo, Tamps.; and surrounding areas. This highly spirited club sponsors a summer dance and a Christmas dance. The two events provide the club with working funds and finance a banquet at the end of the year which honors the club seniors and the Laredo Mothers Club. Sweetheart LYDIA PEREZ President RAUL FLORES, JR. Tftatay ida, (Zocatty ' rtyomet cwt (?tu President ............. V. J. ZEAAANEK Vice-President..........J. A. BICKHAM Secretary-Treasurer........D. R. HLOZEK Program Chairman ........ F. J. HURTA The Matagorda County Hometown Club is composed of Aggies coming from the hub of the Golden Gulf Coast , is designed to provide an opportunity sweetheart f or jf s members to meet and relax with friends from home. The club is active D ' ANN LaBEFF in planning social events in Matagorda County. 385 THlct-(Zoutitty ' f ometocuH (2 jCu FIRST ROW: Rohe, Conner, Scott, Stewart. SECOND ROW: Robicheaux, Hartje, Burnett, Beaumont, Scott, Nicholas, Scott. Sweetheart LANA WIEDENHOFF President ............ LINDON STEWART Vice President ........ RICHARD SCOTT Secretary................MIKE CONNER Social Secretary ............JAMIE ROHE The Mid-County Hometown Club is composed of Aggies from Port Neches, Groves, and Nederland. The club has offered a unit through which members gather for fellowship and social functions both here and at home. The club wishes to express appreciation to the Mothers Club for their assistance and support. ’P z 4ute«t a, s4 iea ' ftyontetotMt President . . H. GOODWIN Vice President.......... J. HEATH Sec. Treas.....B. DUERER FIRST ROW: Abrams, Goodwin, Heath, Duerer, Cain. SECOND ROW: Vansau, Counce, AAoehlman, Sanders, Koeh¬ ler, Davis, Evans, Lovelace, Barlow, Burkhatter, Hill, Coyle. THIRD ROW: Kirchner, Pigford. FOURTH ROW: Lowe, Goolsby, Seale, Mathys, Burleson, Bill, Edleman, Terrel, Langseth, Loyd, Mills, Tatem, Johnson. Pasadena ' s Hometown Club provides a means by which Aggies from the Pasadena Area can renew old acquaintances and make new ones. The club is active in recruiting high school students from the local area, and is actively supported by the Pasadena A M Mothers Club, which gives two parties each year for the enjoyment of the Pasadena Aggies. Their support is gratefully acknowledged and appreciated. 386 rfittuin, ' ffy netoum @Cc{ FIRST ROW: Cramer, Gibbons, Hefly, Morgan, Gaspard, Rabuck. SECOND ROW: Mathis, Pettersow, Evans, Morgan, Stack, Williams, Brown, Abshier. Aggies from Port Arthur and surrounding area form the Port Arthur Home¬ town Club which is 23 strong. For a change of pace and a chance to talk of home the members frequently meet on campus. President . . MARTIN HEFLY Vice President . . . BOB GIBBONS Secretary Treasurer . . . DAVID MORGAN President . . . Vice-President Secretary . . . Treasurer . . . . BOB K. CARROLL NICKY NICKELSON ......TOM COLE . JIMMY REAGAN TEXAS ' 6 :_ j % FIRST ROW: Gassen, Williams, Pearson, Carroll, Nickelson Britton, Cole, Seig, Reagan, Turlak. 387 (Mtetocwt (?£a FIRST ROW: Grimes, Palmer, Limpus, Seay, Smith. SECOND ROW: Copeland, Arthur, Barr, Couch, Fontana, Evans, Walker, Plum, Gibson, Allen, AAoores, Woodfin, Crow. President . . . WILLIAM STONE Vice-President , . . ARTHUR JENNINGS Secretary . . . JOHNNY MOORES Treasurer .... GEORGE GRIMES Texarkana ' s Hometown Club has served as a means of bringing Ag¬ gies from our area together for the past 18 years. Our club meet¬ ings are used for the discussion of news from home, discussion of dif¬ ferent problems that arise, and planning of social functions which are held both on campus and at home during holidays. Scut i occiAttuta ' ffyomefocwt FIRST ROW: Benton, Liston, Knouse, Grafton. SECOND ROW: O ' Rourke, Peyrefitte, Trenchard, Gaille, Provine, Roberts. President ...................................... RONNIE LISTON Vice-President .................................... JERRY KNOUSE Secretary ................................ GREGORY A. PEYREFITTE Treasurer........................................MIKE GRAFTON Composed of all those displaced Cajuns from Alexandria south to ' Jew Orleans, from an area other¬ wise known as the Marshland of America is the South Louisiana Hometown Club. This is one of the most active out-of-state hometown clubs at A M and will continue to grow and prosper in the coming years. 388 ' WtUttUH Mt (pacattcf ' rtyotHetouMt ( £uS Tea B vzitv rjVjrMi . President........DUD BARKER, JR. Vice-President.....JOHN HAUNSEH Sec. Treasurer.....RONNIE STREID Advisor............DANIEL KRIEG FIRST ROW: Barker, Krieg, Streid. SECOND ROW: Johnson, Almazan, Bricker, Miller, Wolf, Wallin, Kaatz. THIRD ROW: Kloppe, Davis, Kind, Chapman, Mucha, Reat, Miller. The Williamson County Hometown Club consists of Aggies from George¬ town, Taylor, Round Rock, Thrall, Thorndale, Granger, Rice ' s Crossing, and the neighboring counties. On campus, the club sponsors regular meetings and social functions, and together with the Mothers Club sponsors the club sweetheart in the Annual Cotton Pageant. Back home, the club holds Aggie dances at the end of every semester. President DUD BARKER, JR. fy zt€ ee Being the third largest Hometown Club on the campus, the Yankee Home¬ town Club brings together all Aggies from the North at A M. The club helps provide rides homo during school holidays as well as sponsoring various so¬ cial functions throughout the year. The majority of the members are from the New York-New Jersey-Pennsylvania Area. FIRST ROW: Hoffmon, O ' Brien, Winkel, May, Curtis. SECOND ROW: Brown, Jacobs, Smith, Hollwedel, Hensel, Ack- lam, Thomas Sarra, Altans, Malitz, Collins. THIRD ROW: Lipiec, Reitz, Noles, Lewis, Eccaro, Hansel, Budde, Melvin, Etter. FOURTH ROW: Hay, Nolan, Tigeleiro, Pontelandolfo, O ' Brien. FIFTH ROW: Guill, Holt, Weinenmeyer, Derx, Soule, Malitz. President F. WINKEL V.P. C. HOFFMON Trees. J. O ' BRIEN Secretary F. CURTIS Sweetheart BARBARA FULLARD 389 ' ZOte Ufa (?£ Composed of men from the North Tex¬ as area in the Wichita Falls vicinity, the Wichita Falls Hometown Club sponsors the annual All-College Dance during the Christmas vacation and the dinner ban¬ quet between semesters. The purpose of the club is to give the students from the Wichita Falls area an opportunity to get better acquainted and to sponsor various social activities for the members. The Mothers Club and Former Students assist the club every year in planning and fi¬ nancing activities. FIRST ROW; Cooper, Jenkins, Fowler, Gilbert, Crespo, Randall. SECOND ROW: Fowler, Arthington, Snowden, Dawson, Davis, Johnson. President..............................MIKE D. GILBERT Vice-President ...................... DONALD H. FOWLER Secretary............................JOHNNY O. CRESPO Treasurer ............................ MICHAEL JENKINS President MIKE D. GILBERT 7 4yyie ‘7?tot6efi t6e ' fye i Mrs. Gene Overton is presented roses by Dick Franklin Mrs. Gene Overton, of Haskell, was named Aggie Mother of the year for 1966. The Student Life Committee made the decision on the basis of a picture and a nomi¬ nating letter written by her son, Michael Overton, e senior on First Battalion Staff. SEATED. Mrs. Walter Albert, Mrs. J. C. McLaughlin, Mrs. Pat Leslie, Mrs. Earl Rudder, Mrs. H. Elbert Dew. STANDING. Mrs. R. R. Davenport, Mrs. R. L. Landtroop, Mrs. R. D. Morris, Mrs. T. F. Hading, Mrs. D. L. McMurray, Mrs. E. E. Johnson, Mrs. J. W. Hinkle. SEATED. Mrs. F. L. Thomas, Mrs. D. B. Gofer, Mrs. E. H. Andrew, Mrs. A. F. Harvey, Mrs. H. A. Sebastian. STANDING. Mrs. Pat Leslie, Mrs. H. E. Dew, Mrs. J. G. Frank, Mrs. J. A. Smith, Mrs. Frank Milstead. 392 President, Mrs. Robert L. Roseberry; First Vice President, Mrs. Harry Britt; Second Vice President, Mrs. Floyd Huffiness; Secretary-Treasurer, Mrs. Shan Chewning Historian-Reporter, Mrs. William Smith. I BOTTOM ROW. Mrs. Jack Neely; Mrs. T. B. Brown; Mrs. D. D. Bryan, Second Vice President; Mrs. B. P. Huchton, President; Mrs. R. R. Davenport, First Vice President; Mrs. D. T. McCleskey. TOP ROW. Mrs. Ellison, Gerlach, Mrs. R. C. Winkles, Mrs. F. L. McGinn, Mrs. William C. Achor, Mrs. R. D. McClure, Mrs. C. R. O ' Grady. FRONT ROW: Mrs. Harry Garner, Mrs. W. C. Morris, Mrs. E. J. Fisher, Mrs. Dorothy Harrison Mrs. J. M. Richards Jr., Mrs. Otis Linder CENTER ROW: Mrs. A. C. Coker, Mrs. C. H. Tipton, Mrs. Doyle Killingiworth, Mrs. Pat Leslie, Mrs. C. J. Contella, Mrs. H. J. Wert, Mrs. R. Z. Mills. BACK ROW: Mrs. W. H. Powers, Mrs. J. A. Pridmore, Mrs. A. G. Ragin, Mrs. Jimmie Gray, Mrs. A. H. Teel, Mrs. Byard Sooy, Mrs. David Killough, Mrs. I. W. Winningham, Mrs. G. F. Spangler, Mrs. Vernon Pursley, Mrs. A. F. Drouilhet Mrs. Fred Kana Sr., Mrs. I. V. Pavlos. 394 President, Mrs. Tifton Simmons; Vice President, Mrs. A. N. Walton, Jr. First Vice President, Mrs. J. E. Blaylock; Second Vice President Mrs. N. H. Bailey; Third Vice President Mrs. H. E. Richardson; Recording Secretary, Mrs. C. W. Cox; Corresponding Secretary, Mrs. J. D. Deshotels; Treasurer, Mrs. W. T. Ricks; Historian, Mrs. G. H. Coakley; Chaplain, Mrs. L. B. Colvin; Parliamentarian, Mrs. J. L. Simmons; Civic Coordinator, Mrs. C. A. Westbrook; Publicity Chairman, Mrs. D. C. Haley. A J- MM SEATED: Mrs. M. T. Harrington, Mrs. Truman Jones Jr., Mrs. W. S. Hall, Mrs. J. Gordan Gay, Mrs. A. E. Cronk, Mrs. Bert Mullins, Mrs. Layton Gregg, Mrs. L. A. Maddox, Mrs. J. M. Daniels, Mrs. J. C. Watson, Mrs. Jack Currie, Mrs. C. H. Godfrey, Mrs. F. R. Brison, Mrs. J. C. McLaughlin STANDING: Mrs. Louis Horn, Mrs. Sybil Barton, Mrs. Walter Holt, Mrs. R. H. Mitchell Mrs. Jack Morgan, Mrs. Rosemary Burroughs Mrs. R. D. Staten, Mrs. Wallace Kimbrough, Mrs. Jim James, Mrs. Dona Coulter Carnes, Mrs. W. S. McCulley, Mrs. R. E. Callender, Mrs. W. H. Foster, Mrs. Kathryn Gentry, Mrs. David Rosberg, Mrs. J. G. McGuire, Mrs. E. A. Holland, Mrs. B.. Castenson, Mrs. Albin Zak, Mrs. J. W. Halmgreen, Mrs. Dan R. Davis. President, Mrs. Charles Delomel; Vice President, Mrs. Charles Mella; First Vice President, Mrs. Harry Ogle; Second Vice President, Mrs. Joe Shropshire; Third Vice President, Mrs. James Maberly; Secretary, Mrs. R. E. Massey; Treasurer, Mrs. Doyle Parmer; Parliamentarian, Mrs. Hugh Russell; Historian, Mrs. W. B. Minor, Jr. President, Mrs. John Touchon; Vice President, Mrs. Raymond Jones; First Vice President, Mrs. Robert Starnes; Second Vice President, Mrs. Robert Ridgway; Third Vice President, Mrs. Everett Harvison; Fourth Vice President, Mrs. Carl Morriss; Fifth Vice President, Mrs. Jessie Ferguson; Sixth Vice President, Mrs. John McLeroy; Seventh Vice President, Mrs. William Collins; Recording Secretary, Mrs. Raymond Land- troop; Corresponding Secretary, Mrs. J. O. McMahan; Treasurer, Mrs. D. G. Guy; Historian, Mrs. Robert Irwin; Parliamentarian, Mrs. Syl H. Bramlett. 396 President, Mrs. David Glassford; Vice President, Mrs. Fred Holcomb; Chaplain, Mrs. John Hamilton; First Vice President, Mrs. Roy Craw¬ ford; Second Vice President, Mrs. Glenn Commons; Third Vice President, Mrs. Charles Zahn; Fourth Vice President, Mrs. Paul Snelus; Fifth Vice President, Mrs. Norman Beard; Sixth Vice President, Mrs. Elmer Sowers; Seventh Vice President, Mrs. Frank Lathrop; Recording Secre¬ tary, Mrs. A. R. DeVilleneuve; Corresponding Secretary, Mrs. Reed Stewart Jr.; Treasurer, Mrs. H. P. Cooper; Publicity Chairman, Mrs. Lohn Yoder; Historian, Mrs. Edd Lane; Transportation Chairman, Mrs. C. D. Whaley; Scholarship Chairman, Mrs. M. M. Alexander. SEATED: Mrs. Simeon Young, Mrs. Raymond Rapp, STANDING: Mrs. Harry Hughes, Mrs. John Kahla, Mrs. C. R. Dickerson, Mrs. Lad Vogas, Mrs. Lexie Townsend, Mrs. E. E. Maser, Mrs. C. P. Suderman, Mrs. Seymour Halfant, Mrs. Harry Schreiber, Mrs. Thomas Phillips, Mrs. J. P. Sul¬ livan, Mrs. P. J. Marabella, Mrs. J. H. Owens Jr., Mrs. J. H. Murphy, Mrs. Frank Harling, Mrs. Laura Hermann, Mrs. R. E. VanClere. President, Mrs. Tom J. Brown; Vice President, Mrs. L. F. Serres; First Vice President, Mrs. R. D. Ward; Second Vice President, Mrs. L. M. Duhon; Third Vice President Mrs. Victor Koenig; Co-Chairman, Mrs. T. W. Rosenstein; Fourth Vice President, Mrs. S. T. Sikes; Fifth Vice President, Mrs. F. B. Seerden; Recording Secretary, Mrs. Frank La Barbera; Corresponding Secretary, Mrs. J. D. Gaden; Treasurer, Mrs. James T. Burnett; Parliamentarian, Mrs. L. N. Wright. 398 SEATED: Mrs. H. B. Neal, Treasurer; Mrs. J. W. Craig, Vice President; Mrs. M. C. Street, President; Mrs. Herbert Minyard, Reporter; Mrs. A. A. Miller, Secretary; STANDING: Mrs. Clarence Cowart, Mrs. J. L. Kent, Mrs. Paul Durham, Mrs. James Yeates, Mrs. R. R. Childers, Mrs. J. W. Wilson, Mrs. Hugh Hamilton, Mrs. R. P. Hicks, Mrs. G. C. Johnson. SEATED: Mrs. Earl Hubert, Mrs. T. I. Brown, Mrs. Louis Burchers, Mrs. H. D. Florence, Mrs. C. C. May, Mrs. J. B. Fisher, Mrs. B. A. Brown. STANDING: Mrs. Nolan Arthur, Mrs. K. E. Goerner, Mrs. V. A. Hubert, Mrs. C. A. Goodman, Mrs. H. L. Cook, Mrs. Adolph Schubert, Mrs. R. J. Sims. Mrs. O. V. Beebe. President, Mrs. Jose E. Martinez; First Vice President, Mrs. Manuel Tijerina; Second Vice President, Mrs. Anita Alvarado; Third Vice Presi¬ dent, Mrs. Antonio Mata; Recording Secretary, Mrs. Arturo Barrera; Corresponding Secretary, Mrs. Humberto Juarez; Treasurer, Mrs. Thomas Hickey; Historian, Mrs. Paul Flores; Parliamentarian, Mrs. Joseph Puig. 399 SEATED: Mrs. Ben Towler, Mrs. George Brown, Mrs. Alice Wright, STANDING: Mrs. R. R. Serrill, Mrs. L. W. Richers, Jr., Mrs. Elmer Abraham, Mrs. O. R. Kubecka, Mrs. R. H. Neely, Mrs. George Kana. SEATED: Mrs. G. J. Domingue, Mrs. J. M. Rohe, Mrs. W. M. Jeffrey, Mrs. W. M. Stewart, Mrs. R. L. Burnett STANDING: Mrs. G. Robi- cheaux, Mrs. E. J. Nicholas, Mrs. C. H. Beaumont, Mrs. U. S. Soileau, Mrs. M. D. Phillips, Mrs. L. D. Hartje, Mrs. R. E. Collins, Mrs. W. T. Dowden. 400 SEATED: Mrs. Joe Smith, Mrs. H. R. Seale, Mrs. D. L. McMurry, Mrs. Walter Lamm, Mrs. Roger Moehlman, Mrs. C. D. Goodwin, Mrs. N. A. Cain, Mrs. Phillip Lowe, Mrs. Roy Eddleman, Mrs. A. O. Mayo. STANDING: Mrs. J. B. Pigford, Mrs. C. E. Sherrill, Mrs. P. R. Thorn¬ burg, Mrs. Leo Martin, Mrs. A. J. Haisler, Mrs. Loyd C. Langseth, Mrs. Walter Matthys, Mrs. W. C. Mills, Mrs. L. H. Abrams, Mrs. George Gammage, Mrs. G. G. Loyd, Mrs. John Barlow, Mrs. Donald Albin, Mrs. G. R. Burkhalter, Mrs. Frank Bonvillian, Mrs. Clifford Ellis, Mrs. John Barnes, Mrs. W. R. Evans, Mrs. A. R. Duke. President, Mrs. John Richard; First Vice President, Mrs. W. E. Gibbons; Second Vice President, Mrs. T. T. Stack; Third Vice President, Mrs. George Orena; Fourth Vice President, Mrs. Clifford Morgan; Recording Secretary, Mrs. T. B. Ellison; Corresponding Secretary, Mrs. W. A. Giroward; Treasurer, Mrs. Paul Morgan; Chaplain, Mrs. W. F. James; Parliamentarian, Mrs. Jane Quereau. 40! President, Mrs. Fred Mika; Vice President, Mrs. E. E. Johnson; First Vice President, Mrs. Jose Tijerina; First Vice President, Mrs. Lucille Burch; Second Vice President, Mrs. W. E. Mooney; Third Vice President, Mrs. Edith McCarley; Fourth Vice President, Mrs. V. F. Frysinger; Fifth Vice President, Mrs. Jones ; Recording Secretary, Mrs. George Sylvester; Corresponding Secretary, Mrs. Filbert Engelbrecht; Treasurer, Mrs. Norman Sluis; Historian, Mrs. R. P. Bayne. Parliamentarian, Mrs. Clarence Rydell. President, Mrs. Gloria Rogers; First Vice President, Mrs. J. M. Singlejon; Second Vice President, Mrs. Charles Gummer; Third Vice Presi¬ dent, Mrs. Fred May; Fourth Vice President, Mrs. T. A. Murrah; Fifth Vice President, Mrs. Gordon Sommers; Sixth Vice President, Mrs. E. C. Jank; Seventh Vice President, Mrs. Pat Milstead; Recording Secretary, Mrs. H. A. Heartwell; Corresponding Secretary, Mrs. Robert Hopper; Treasurer, Mrs. O. L. Holmes; Parliamentarian, Mrs. George Lee; Historian, Mrs. J. A. VanHardeveld. 402 President, Mrs. Judge Gardner; First Vice President, Mrs. John Hancock; Second Vice President, Mrs. Ray Graves; Second Vice President, Mrs. Martha Hunter; Third Vice President, Mrs. A. Kleibrink; Fourth Vice President, Mrs. W. T. Hamilton; Fifth Vice President Mrs. L. C. Goldberg; Secretary, Mrs. J. A. Webber; Treasurer, Mrs. George Shilling; Parliamentarian, Mrs. W. D. Burton; Historian, Mrs. M. H. Cissell 403 Edited by TOM HARRELL 405 X. SfrOUt 4yyte£ tcL L to R: Smith, D.; Carey, R. R.; Bush, J. K.; Simmons, T.; Stone, T. C. Charged with directing the spirit of Aggieland, the five yell leaders, 3 seniors and 2 juniors, have an important task in campus affairs. They are re¬ sponsible for seeing that the world ' s largest bonfire, the Aggie Bonfire, is built. Also, they have the job of keeping athletic support at a high level and directing the student spirit at sports events. All work and no fun make yell leaders very dull. One of the brighter moments is leading yell practice after being thrown in the fish pond. 409 ' Zteacl (2o c i 410 @o c u ta RALPH SMITH DON WATSON LOYD TAYLOR JACK PARDEE BUD MOORE LIDE HUGGINS Ass ' t Coach JAKE HELMS Freshman Coach 41 i JERRY NICHOLS 4ayte GRADY ALLEN ED BREDING JIM STABLER KEN CAFFEY MARK WEAVER TED SPARLING JOE WEISS JOE WELLBORN DAN WESTERFIELD Van6tty ROD MOSS TOM MURRAH LAWSON HOWARD LLOYD CURINGTON BUBBER COLLINS JERRY KACHTIK ROY GUNNELS 413 Stofi John Nilson (71) and Jerry Kat- chik (37) come running in to see what the trouble is. ► Despite a determined defense and an of¬ fense sparked by Harry Ledbetter to Dude Mc¬ Lean passes, the Aggies succumbed to a su¬ perior LSU Tiger team, 10-0, in Baton Rouge before 68,000 opening night fans. For the first six minutes of the contest, the two teams exchanged punts twice, with the Aggie of¬ fense a little ahead on moving the ball. The third time the Aggies received a punt, it was on the A M 19, where they were stalled for three downs. On fourth and 10, Phil Scoggins went into deep punt formation. LSU end Ernest Maggoire broke thru and blocked the attempt, covered it in the end zone and chalked up 6 points for the Tigers. Doug Moreaux added the PAT for a 7-0 score. During the second quar- er, the defensive battle continued, with Eddie McKaugh an picking off an LSU pass on the A M 36 to halt a Tiger drive. The Tigers fi¬ nally went over the heads of the Maroon 11 with a 46 yard three-point boot to end the scor¬ ing for the day at 10-0. The second half con¬ tained no scoring, as the fierce defensive strug¬ gle was featured. Most of the action took place on the A M share of the gridiron, with several punt exchanges. The Aggie defenders, in op¬ eration against one of the nation ' s top teams, held them time and again and when they took the ball it was with poor field position. The remainder of the game consisted of a series of ball exchanges with little ground gained by either side, and LSU finally running out the clock. The Aggies evened their season record to 1-1 while giving Gene Stallings his first vic¬ tory as a head coach with a dramatic come- from-behind victory over Georgia Tech, 14- 10. The Cadets went into the game nine-point underdogs and for three quarters appeared unable to overcome the deficit. Tech had more of everything except fight, and in the last five minutes that turned into points for A AA. The Aggies shook the crowd of 45,843 in the opening minutes by receiving the kick¬ off and driving 52 yards in 1 1 plays before losing the ball on a freak interception. For the rest of the half, the Ramblin ' Wrecks had little- trouble moving the ball against the smaller Aggie defenders, but only managed one score. This first blood was drawn with 47 seconds left in the first quarter when quar¬ terback Kim King connected for five yards to tailback Lennie Snow. In the third quarter the teams exchanged drives, punts and fumbles, but the ball didn ' t cross a goal line, at least not in the hands of the original carrier. After the Wreck offense stalled on the A AA 16, Bunky Henry booted a three-pointer for Tech which seemed to put the game on ice. But the determined A AA squad had other ideas and with 10 1 minutes left, they launched a drive which ended in a score with 4:51 left. After an onside kick failed, A AA held Tech and then launched a second drive which ended in a 26-yard pass into the end zone from Led¬ better to Currington, signaling the first Aggie victory of the year. 7ecJl D ' tofe ‘Tffasio t f 20- 6 The Angies, coupling a bruising defense’with a solid passing attack, demonstrated to 43,000 wildly partisan spectators in Lubbock ' s Jones Stadium that they meant business for the first time in several years. They worked up a quick 10-0 lead at halftime while the stumbling and humbling Raiders resembled sandlot rejects. But Tech quarterback Tom Wilson began suc¬ cessfully probing the Aggie secondary midway through the third period, and with 2:44 left in the game, the Raiders captured the lead, 13-10. The Aggies then screamed back with two long passes and retook the lead they had held throughout the game with 1:38 left. Ready to sack up their second consecutive victory, the Cadets fell victim to some razzle-dazzle prompted by Georgia ' s stunning upset of Ala¬ bama two weeks earlier. Facing third and 10 from the Aggie 49, Wilson hit end Jerry Ship- ley over the middle at the 42. Shipley, head¬ ing to the right as a swarm of white shirts con¬ verged on him, lateraled back to half-back Ronny Anderson, who covered the last 37 yards untouched for a 20-16 victory. It was a bitter finish for Gene Stallings ' Cadets who dominated the game, before that final play, a flea-flicker densed in the Tech huddle. The Aggies had one last chance but the comeback try failed when Tech halfback Bay Yancer picked off a Ledbetter pass with only 25 sec¬ onds left remaining in the game. (£adet ' DoUMt Hot Alert, rugged defense and a 26 yard field goal proved to be the marginal victory for the Aggies as they evened their season record at 2-2 by outlasting Houston ' s Cougars, 10-7, in Kyle Field. The victory was the first in two years for A AA on their home field and made them winners of the current Houston series 6-5-3. The Cadets had last win in Kyle Field in ' 63 when they defeated the Cougars, 23-13. The winning score came in the third quarter after the Ags had been stalled on their own 35 fol¬ lowing reception of the kick-off. Phil Scoggins, who averaged 44.4 yards per punt for the eve¬ ning, booted to the Houston 20. Tom Pacio- iek gathered- in the punt, but the pigskin pepped into the arms of center Jim Singleton and the Aggies owned the ball on Houston ' s 18. Lloyd Currington carried for four, Harry Ledbetter kept for three to the 1 1 and Bill Sallee was held to no gain to set up fourth and three. Glynn Lindsey was called in and booted the Ed Breding (84) and another Aggie chop a Cougar in half! three-pointer for the winning score. Statistical¬ ly, the Aggies came out on the short side with 86 rushing yards and 62 passing to Houston ' s 125 and 93. The Cougars gained 12 first downs to A M ' s 11, but lost three fumbles to the Aggies ' single lost bobble. Out cone Ag wingback Bill Sallee is stopped af¬ ter a short gain by a big hand from the back and an enclosure of purple jerseys. The Aggies almost made a beautiful come¬ back against TCU but almost isn ' t enough in football, and the Froggies won it, 17-9. TCU had built up a 10-3 lead by the end of the third quarter, and early in the fourth had driven down to the Aggie 16 before having a field goal attempt partially blocked by speedster Ted Nelson. The dauntless Aggies were a long 80 yards from pay dirt with 8:13 left, and their earlier offensive efforts had given little indication they would be able to make the long march. But march they did. They used five passes to cover 63 of the needed yards, including the last 21 on a crucial fourth-and- ten. The winning combination was Harry Led¬ better to Ken McLean, with the greatest drama yet to come. With the score 10-9, the Farmers tried for two on the PAT, only to have a pass intercepted. After the game, Head Coach Gene Stallings said there was no doubt as to what choice to make, and TCU ' s Abe Martin said he would have done the same thing. But it didn ' t work, that two point try, and with the inter¬ ception, the game was as good as ever for the Cadets. Had the Aggies scored the two pointer, they should have been able to hold TCU, but since they didn ' t, they had to gamble again. The final gamble came after an onside kick failed and TCU punted to the Ag 17. After three downs and a 5-yard penalty, the Cadets went for broke. Ledbetter went back to pass, but was dropped for a 7-yard loss, and TCU took over on the A M 8 . The subsequent drive took two plays and the Frogs posted their final seven points. Something didn ' t happen. The Aggies ' pass¬ es didn ' t hit, their tackles were only made af¬ ter five yard gains, pass protection was non¬ existent, and 99 yards total offense just isn ' t enough to win a ball game. Especially, when the opposition rolls up 476 yards, including 286 in the air by a third-string quarterback. The deepest penetration the Aggies could mus¬ ter was in the fourth quarter when they charged to the Baylor 19. The offensive weapon used in this drive was the habitual use of the red flag by officials that moved the Cadets 45 yards in five plays . What looked like an Aggie threat was squelched by the second most un¬ believable play of the day. Harry Ledbetter threw the bomb, but it was intercepted. The alert Bear ran around the field while before fumbling, the Aggies recovered, and then the ball went out of bounds, of something like that. Anyway, it was all topped off with a 15- yarder walked off in the direction of the Aggie goal, and that was it for the day. Phil Scoggins was the closest thing the Aggies could muster to an offense or defense. He put what pres¬ sure was placed on the Bears with 11 punts for a 46.3 average, including four in a row of 50 yards or more. Perhaps this factor alone helped hold the score down to 31-0. Eddie McKaughan (11) ar¬ rives too late to keep Bay¬ lor ' s Tommy Smith (89) f rom receiving a pass. ► 7R, zm le s4 p For the first 23 minutes, the Aggies held the nation ' s winningest team at bay. They did it again during the last 13. In between, the Ar¬ kansas Razorbacks rolled up most of their 442 yards total offense, held the Cadets to 176, and scored 31 points. A AA scored none. It was the second straight week A M had gone down to this score, but there was a world of difference in the two games. The hard-hitting of earlier weeks was back, and the Aggies re¬ gained much of their poise while battling a team everyone considered a hands-down fa¬ vorite over the undermanned, injured A AA del¬ egation. The bright spots were easy to find this week, as team members turned in many fine performances. Ken AAcLean, pending the settle¬ ment of a 42-yard pass, may have broken about every school pass receiving record on the books. If the pass reception stands, he caught 11 passes against the Hogs for 160 yards, which would break the school record for most passes caught in a game, in a season and career for an Aggie. The surprise of the evening was the amount of passing done by Arkansas, though this was attributed by Razorback men¬ tor Frank Broyles to the stout Aggie defense on the ground. Even though the Aggies were out- scored 31-0 they still kept that fighting Aggie spirit. 420 ' P wie Stcfr pa uKen Ranger scampered 26 yards and crossed the goal line, the only Aggie to do so during the afternoon. Unfortunately, he didn ' t have the ball and the game was already over. But it was different for SAAU. John Roderick caught a Mac White pass in the fourth quarter to ice a long afternoon ' s 10-0 victory after the Mus¬ tangs had held on to a slim 3-0 lead for the majority of the game. The three pointer came with 10:18 left in the second quarter when the Ag defense stiffened on their own eight. SMU had rolled from their own 23 on four plays and after three attempts at the goal, place kicker Dennis Partee came in to boot the field goal. Aggie speedster Ted Nelson charged in and deflected the ball, but it wobbled up, struck the crossbar and bounced over to score. In a strictly defensive battle, the Aggie de¬ fenders were superb, drawing applause from the 19,000 fans as they left ' the field for the last time. The staunch Cadet defense held the Pony offense that rolled up 330 yards against TU the week before to 157 yards on the ground and 61 in the air. The defensive line of Jerry Kachtik, Ken Lamkin, Joe Welborn, John Nil- son, and Tuffy Fletcher kept the pressure on White all day, limiting him to 5 completions of 13 attempts and breaking up other potential pass plays before they could.get out of the blueprint stage. The Aggies won! By the slimmest of mar¬ gins and in spite of overwhelming Rice sta¬ tistics, the Aggies won, 14-13. It was sufficient to give A AA its first SWC victory of the year a nd’ its third win of ' 65 grid season. Looking at percentages, the Aggies did well for the af¬ ternoon. To get the winning score they made 50% of their completed passes go for TD ' s, and following the six pointer ' s Glynn Lindsay made 100% of his PAT attempts. The Farm¬ ers also covered 80% of Rice ' s fumbles, and converted 5% of the Owl ' s passes they inter¬ cepted into solid touchdowns. Rice rolled up 446 yards total offense to the Farmers ' 186, but as someone has said, all the yards gained between the 20 ' s amount to just so much torn up turf. The Aggies passing effort was the poorest of some weeks, but they made the two big ones, and in victory, all things are for good to those of the winning side. Caffey led Ag rushers with 53 yards on nine carries and AAc- Kaughan was right behind him with 36 net yards on 11 carries. Phil Scoggins, in addition to his commendable defensive efforts, booted the ball eight times for a 47.1 average. Ken Lamkin led defensive efforts with 12 tackles, followed by Welborn and Kachtik, with 11 each. The Ags just played a tremendous game that day. In one sense, the game was pretty even. The Aggies won the first half 17-0 and the Sips rolled up a 21-0 margin in the second. But, total points is the name of the game, and anyone can see that 21 points is more than 17. A AA ' s offense came the only way it could against a bigger, faster opponent: through the air. The Cadet aerial program was good for 269 yards while on the ground the Maroon lost a yard. One feature of this particular Tur¬ key Day game was the Texas Special , a play that will go down in history as one of the most unusual. The whole thing started back when Gene Stallings was assistant coach at a certain school in Alabama. In this play, the quarterback bounced the ball in an overhand lateral to his halfback, who would then take off running downfield. When Stallings became Head Coach at Aggieland, he added a pass to this play and used it against TU. With the score 0-0, and the Aggies in a 2nd and 9 situa¬ tion, Harry Ledbetter threw what appeared to be a terrible pass to Kauffman. Ledbetter looked pretty disgusted, banged his fist in his hand a couple of times and started slowly to the huddle. Kauffman kicked the ground twice and also started back, the pigskin in his hand. The Ag lineman stood up and put their hands on their hips, looking like they were ready to give up the whole mess. Dude McLean, who was racing downfield, slowed up and headed back. Suddenly, Kauffman turned and fired the ball as far as he could, connecting with the Dude, who was already racing downfield. As the Sips stood in bewilderment and the Aggies wildly yelled, McLean raced over the goal, com¬ pletely untouched. The rest of the game is in the record books, with the Aggies being com¬ pletely immobilized in the second half. As the game ended, there were cries of Wait til next year, but hardly anyone said Poor Aggies. Van6ttcf, ' 3 z46et zCC STANDING, I. to r.: Eddie Dominguez, Jerry Payne, Dick otringfellow, Randy AAatson, John Beasley, Tim Timmerman, Buzzy Myatt, Terry Trippet, Wyley Jenkins, Dick Rector. KNEELING, I. to r.: Eddie Cherry, student mgr.; Jim Culpepper, assistant coach; Shelby Metcalf, head coach; Donny Ayers, student statistician. Am Opponent 76 Trinity 70 76 SW Texas 66 93 Houston 88 93 Memphis St. 84 89 Rice 81 85 Houston 90 74 Va. Tech 101 86 Xavier 98 72 Bowling Green 85 85 SMU 78 92 Rice 85 75 Arkansas 72 81 Baylor 60 64 Texas 57 85 Houston 97 81 TCU 72 77 Texas Tech 71 82 Texas 110 85 Texas Tech 98 96 TCU 91 65 SMU 82 93 Rice 65 95 Baylor 78 71 Arkansas 94 424 SHELBY METCALF Head Basketball Coach Z5 7X Eddie Dominguiz seems to be wondering what happened as the rest of the Ags arrive on the scene. SMTi 4 January. Terry Trippet hit 17 points in the last 12 minutes and 17 seconds to boost the Aggies to 85-78 victory over SAAU in both teams opening Southwest Conference game. A G. Rollie White crowd of 4,500 watched the Cadets take over the lead with 6:56 left on a Trippet jump shot after trailing for all but a few minutes of the game. John Beasley led Aggie scoring with 25 and Trippet was second with 19. Two other Aggies were in double figures. They were Eddie Dominquiz with 12 and Dick Rector with 10. The first half belonged almost exclusively to SAAU, and though the Ags led three times and managed to tie the score on five occasions, the Mustangs led at the half, 46-42. The Aggies won the game on the boards, outre- bounding the Ponies 48-23. This enabled the Ca¬ dets to overcome the SMU shooting percentage from the floor. The Mustangs ended the night with 57.1 while the Ags ended with 47.8. A TTt 65 SMU %2 22 February. Every Southwest Conference game the Texas Aggies had won previous to this game, the weather had been miserable. The weatherman cooperated with the Aggies this time too, but the SMU Mustangs did not and in the process tied the Aggies for the Southwest Conference leader¬ ship by defeating A M, 82-65. The big difference was A M ' s cold shooting in the first half which matched the icy weather outside Moody Coli¬ seum, overflowed with 9100 fans. A M employed a pressing man-to-man defense at the beginning, but the quicker and faster Ponies punctured it so badly that the Aggies later changed to a 2-2-1 zone press which was as unsuccessful as the pre- vibus one. A M ' s leading scorer was John Beasley with 18, while Matson hit 16 and Dominquiz had 13. Matson also grabbed 15 rebounds to take re¬ bounding honors. 425 s4 7K Xt 60 15 January. Big John Beasley found the spacious Heart O ' Texas Coliseum to his liking, as the South¬ west Conference-leading Aggies remained that way with an impressive 81-60 victory over the Baylor Bears. Beasley bombed the Bruins for 43 points, gained 13 rebounds and helped contain Baylor ' s leading scorer to pace the Aggies to their fourth SWC victory without defeat before a state¬ wide television audience and 4400 live specta¬ tors, including a loud segment from A AA. Feel¬ ing quite at home in the dark rodeo arena that Baylor calls home. Big John hit 17 of 28 field goals and 9 of 10 from the free throw line. His 43 tallies equalled the 6-9 forward ' s production in Waco last year that launched him on the road to the SWC scoring title. But there was a major difference in the 1965 and ' 66 performances. A AA won this year. Dick Rector steals ball after long pass. Ags take clean sweep of Bears. s4 -M 95 ' Sayt i 7X 1 AAarch. John Beasley, Dick Stringfellow, Ed¬ die Dominquez, and Tim Timmerman played their last home basketball game. And the foursome turned in outstanding performances. The quartet combined for 65 points as the Aggies gained a share at the Southwest Conference lead with an overwhelming, 95-78, win over the Baylor Bears before 6500 fans in G. Rollie Coliseum. Beasley, who usually plays his best against the Bears, turned in another superb performance. The 6-9 Aggie hit on 15 of 25 floor shots and seven of 1 1 free shots for 37 points. Dominquez, the little Aggie playmaker, hit for 13 points. Stringfellow, Aggie defensive wizard sank 8 points, while Tim¬ merman, who was a top reserve and only played 10 minutes in the second half, scored seven points. Coach Shelby Metcalf played all of his players and all contributed at least one point to the Aggie cause. 426 s4 7ft xr 72 5 February. Texas A A Vs defense-minded Ag¬ gies upped their Southwest Conference basketball lead to two games after surging by TCU, 81-72, in Fort Worth ' s Daniel-AAeyer Coliseum. Ahead by only three points at intermission—39-36—the Ag¬ gies took command early in the second half against the Frogs and upped their lead to as much as 15 points with 10 minutes left. Behind the rebound¬ ing of Randy Matson, who played the latter part of the first half and most of the second half with an injured left knee. John Beasley and Dick String- fellow, the Ags turned a close ball game into a runaway early in the period. The work of Matson, Beasley, and Stringfellow under the boards did not allow TCU to grab an Aggie offensive rebound in the second half until the seven-minute mark. This, combined with a punishing man-to-man de¬ fense, pushed the Aggies to victory. John Beasley shows the crowd his excellent form. st -7K 96 ' re ' u 9? 19 February. Playing the first round of confer¬ ence action like a steamroller, the Aggies took a commanding three-game lead over the rest of the league after winning the seven first-round con¬ tests. But, A M caught the University of Texas and the Texas Tech Red Raiders during one of their hottest nights and were dealt consecutive de¬ feats and the Aggies conference lead dwindled to one game. Then, the Cadets, wh 5 agreed they played their best game of the year in G. Rollie White Coliseum , bounced TCU out of contention with a 96-91 victory as John Beasley scored 40 points. R andy Matson surprises Frogs as he dunks another one. 427 s4 7K T ice 92 25 8 January. The third miss was a charm for Big John Beasley, who used his long arms to pull the Aggies to a 92-85 win over the Rice Owls in Hous¬ ton. The serene Rice campus felt the rumble of a full-fledged earthquake in Rice Gym. With 1:33 remaining in the contest, the Owls brought the ball downcourt with A M leading by one point, 84-83. Off the rim flew one shot and heart failure commenced. A second miss and sweat glands gushed. The third shot bounded away and into the ozone stretched the long arm of law, Big John, who pulled down a rebound and was fouled for his trouble. With the one-and-one situation prevail¬ ing, Beasley aced both free throws and Richards felt the extension to a 24-game losing streak which began last season. On the other side, Aggies bathed in the glory of a 2-0 conference record while sitting alone in first place. St 7K 93 l cce 65 25 February. Getting back into the win column again, the Aggies beat Rice, 93-65, in G. Rollie White Coliseum. They kept the Aggies tied with SAAU for the Conference championship. Ags deserve this one. Randy Matson swamped by his fans. s4 7?t 7 64 57 18 January. Big John Beasley hit a relatively low 11 points per half against .the Longhorns but two of his field goals in the second-period put the conference-leading Aggies ahead and sparked a 64-57 victory over TU. For the first time this year, the Ags came out on the low end of the re¬ bounding statistics, and their 64 points were the fewest scored this year. But it was enough, and after being down 42-29 at the half, they held the Sips to 15 points during the second half in a tre¬ mendous defensive display. TU played a cautious hand of ball during the second half, using a stall when they were two points behind. Their strategy went for naught when they threw the ball away with 3:34 left, allowing the ball-hawking Cadets to keep control, and the lead. Big John ' s 22-point production was high for the game, while for the Aggies, Stringfellow had 11, Timmerman 9, Do- mingues and Trippet had seven each, and Matson hit for four. s4 7K 52 7?t ftO 12 February. The bubble burst for the Aggies and six other Southwest Conference teams started to dream. Coach Shelby Metcalfs basketball squad, after knocking off seven straight foes, ran into a Texas stampede in Austin, 110-82, and had their conference lead reduced to two games with six left to play. The Aggies had threatened to run away with the title, sweeping their first seven conference games, before the Longhorns pulled the stops on the Aggie Express. The Sips were paced by Noel Stout, a Lon Morris Junior College transfer. He connected for 33, hitting 10 in a row in a 22-minute period. Even though Stout hit 33, he took second high scoring honors to Beasley. The 6-9 senior, teamed with Matson, for 57 of A M ' s 82 points. Beasley hit 38 and Matson tossed 19. 429 s4’t6cUt Cl4. 75 72 11 January. The Aggies led by as much as 14 points in the first half and 12 in the second half, but it took two clutch free throws by Dick String- fellow in the last 27 seconds to insure a 75-72 vic¬ tory over Arkansas which kept A M in the South¬ west Conference lead with a 3-0 mark. The G. Rollie White Coliseum crowd at 6000 kept up a continuous roar in the second half as the Cadets pulled away from the 39-39 halftime tie, achieved when the Razorbacks rallied to erase a five point Aggie lead in the final minute-and-a-half. Big John Beasley and Randy Matson both had outstanding nights. Beasley pumped in 29 points and pulled in 18 rebounds while Matson hauled in 16 re¬ bounds and contributed 5 points to the con¬ test. Following Beasley in scoring were String- fellow with 17, Tim Timmerman with 10, Rector with 8 , and Terry Trippet with six. The Ags kept up the rebounding habit, collecting 54 to the Porker ' s 37. Razorback slip by Terry Trippet as Ags take a hard one. s4 S7% 7 3 March. Texas Aggie Coach Shelby Metcalf didn ' t know how right he would be when he pre¬ dicted at the beginning of the basketball season that the Southwest Conference championship would be decided in the hills of Arkansas. Met¬ calf and his scrappy cagers went to Fayetteville tied for the conference lead with the Southern Methodist Mustangs, but when they departed, the season was over. The Arkansas Razorbacks turned Spoiler, |ust like Metcalf had predicted, and halted the Aggie drive for a second conference champion¬ ship in three years, 94-71. A M did have one consolation, though. John Beasley established three SWC marks. Scoring 44 points, he ran his SWC per game scoring average to 30.6. He also holds two records he had previously estab¬ lished. His 429 points in SWC play shattered the old mark of 195, and his 164 field goals erased the old record of 156. 430 77 7? Dick Stringfellow shoots as Randy Matson delays Red Raider. X5 7ec£ 9X 15 February. After edging the Texas Tech Red Raiders, 77-71, on February 8 , the Aggies were sitting mighty high atop the SWC, but after suc¬ cessive losses to TU and Texas Tech, the Farmers from the Brazos Valley were hardly breathing. John (Dub) Malaise, who was hitting his second consecutive 40-point night, led the Raiders to their fifth conference win in nine starts against the Ag¬ gies. Dubber connected on 12 of 24 shots from the field and 16 of 18 foul shots. Big John Beas¬ ley, A M scoring machine, added two more rec¬ ords to his collection. Beasley, who now holds all the A M.career scoring marks, broke the 1400 point barrier and has accumulated 835 confer¬ ence points to break Carrol Brussard ' s marks. John hit 28 against Tech. 7ec6 8 February. Eddie Dominguez, the little 5-10 gtsiard from Dallas Jefferson, stood taller than any other Aggie. Taking charge of a jittery A M bas¬ ketball squad early in the first half, Dominguez sparked the Aggies to a 77-71 come-from-behind victory over the Texas Tech Red Raiders before a standing room only crowd of 8200 in G. Rollie White Coliseum. The hard fought game was marked by a brief brawl in the second half which brought both benches on the floor and a big fracas between Aggie and Tech fans during the half. Dominguez, with help from Terry Trippet, did what the Aggie giants, John Beasley and Ran¬ dy Matson, were supposed to do. They kept the Aggies within striking distance in the first half, combining for 24 of A M ' s 36 points and grab¬ bing nine rebounds. The difference in the game was the free throw line and on the backboards. The Aggies hit 17 of 24 free shots while Tech could only connect on 11 of 22. A M outrebound- ed a taller Tech squad, 52-36. The Aggies hit on 48.4 per cent of their field goal attempts, and the Red Raiders connected at a 44.1 per cent clip. Jerry Payne misses easy shot. Wonder why! 431 l zn6tty Saaefaitt MASCOT: Thomas Dean Chandler. FRONT, L. to R.: Gary Bennett (batboy), Mike Arrington, Neal Thompson, Lou Camilli, Glynn Lindsey, Joe Staples. CENTER, L. to R.: Billy Johnson, Chuck Malitz, Steve Hillhouse, Allan Koonce, Lance Cobb, Ray Dickerson. TOP, L. to R.: Bob Sanders, Dickie Valentine, Richard Schwartz, Jeffrey Warren, Billy Crain, Tommy Chiles, Coach Tom Chandler. COACH TOM CHANDLER Aggies 8 11 17 4 2 5 9 8 11 10 1 5 3 9 2 12 3 9 4 2 6 6 3 6 3 9 7 9 8 SEASON SCORES Opponent Trinity St. Mary ' s Tex. Lutheran Sul Ross Sul Ross Sul Ross Houston SMU St. Edward ' s Rice Baylor Minnesota Minnesota Texas Rice Rice Missouri Randolph AFB St. Mary ' s Houston SMU SMU TCU TCU TCU Baylor Baylor Texas Texas TCU 2 1 7 3 1 5 4 1 3 (dark) 4 4 2 3 4 8 1 3 (dark) 10 5 12 5 5 6 4 432 VARSITY BASEBALL STATISTICS (16 SWC games) G AB R H Avg. 2b 3b hr tb rbi sb sac sf hp bb so po Player a e dp Avg. K. Perrin 3 4 2 .500 2 1 4 1 .800 R. Beckner 5 2 1 1 .500 1 4 2 1 1 1.000 S. Hillhouse 11 24 7 10 .417 2 1 15 8 3 4 10 2 20 2 .917 R. Dickerson 6 8 3 3 .375 3 1 1 7 6 3 2 .813 L. Camilli 16 61 18 22 .333 4 2 32 15 2 2 11 4 17 46 9 5 .875 B. Crain 16 68 8 20 .294 2 3 31 15 2 1 8 2 141 5 2 14 .986 J. Staples 16 58 6 17 .293 1 20 8 1 1 11 7 103 6 3 1.000 A. Koonce 15 54 13 13 .241 1 5 30 12 1 10 18 26 1 .966 AA. Arrington 14 60 9 14 .233 14 2 5 1 1 2 4 21 38 7 13 .894 L. Cobb 16 63 10 14 .222 4 18 12 2 1 11 7 54 34 7 11 .926 R. Schwartz 16 54 8 12 .222 3 1 18 7 1 8 9 22 7.000 N. Thompson 16 51 9 1 1 .216 2 13 4 4 1 13 10 17 3 .850 J. Warren 7 11 2 2 .182 2 2 1 1 1 1 2 6 3 1 .727 B. Johnson 12 6 1 1 .167 1 1 2 1 6 1.000 T. Chiles 8 15 2 2 .133 1 5 3 1 2 1 2 14 1 1.000 J. Poss 4 3 .000 2 1 1.000 E. Gardner 1 1 .000 1 1.000 C. AAalitz 6 13 2 .000 3 3 28 2 1.000 G. Lindsey 6 1 .000 1 1 .000 TOTALS: A AA 16 562 99 144 .256 17 1 15 208 90 17 7 5 5 86 83 441 185 38 19 .943 FOES 16 567 67 131 .231 17 1 13 189 59 4 12 2 6 53 102 435 181 35 19 .946 PITCHING RECORDS Player G CG IP H R ER ERA BB SO HB WP BK Won Lost S. Hillhouse 11 2 63% 53 32 22 3.11 23 35 4 1 1 6 3 T. Chiles 8 1 46l 3 45 17 12 2.33 10 28 1 1 2 1 K. Perrin 3 111 3 7 5 4 3.18 10 12 1 1 1 B. Johnson 11 21 18 8 7 3.00 7 22 1 1 B. Sanders 1 2 3 2 2 9.00 1 1 B. Crain 2 2 % 4 3 3 10.35 2 5 1 1 TOTALS: A AA 16 3 147 131 67 50 3.06 53 102 6 4 2 9 6 FOES 16 6 145 144 99 67 4.16 86 83 5 9 2 6 9 FRESHMAN SCORES Fish Opponent Blinn J. C. 7 5 Rice Owlets 4 6 B aylor Cubs 5 2 Texas 4 Texas 11 3 Owlets 2 5 Wharton J. C. 6 14 Blinn J. C. 5 2 Cubs 4 13 Texas 8 2 Texas 3 —SWC games SM ' U Series You wouldn ' t dare throw me out of the game! 15 March. Tommy Chiles continued the mas¬ terful Texas Aggie pitching and Alan Koonce, Lou Camilli and Billy Crain connected for the long ball as the Aggies ran their winning streak to eight. For the fifth consecutive game, an Aggie pitcher did not allow an earned run—-in fact, Southern Methodist was shut out by Chiles, 8-0. Chiles al¬ lowed only five hits—only one for more than one base—fanned five and gave up one walk. Koonce, the Aggie left fielder, opened the scoring off SMU pitcher Bob Bohren by slamming the first pitch of the second inning into the temporary bleachers at the open end of the football field. The Aggies continued the long ball parade as both Camilli and Crain blasted 330-foot drives. 15 April. The Aggie baseball team, ranked No. 2 in the nation, must have thought that press clippings were better than base hits and suffered their second loss in SWC play, 6 - 8 , to the Southern Methodist Mustangs. 16 April. The Aggies rebounded from a 6-8 loss to Southern Method-ist the day before to win their second game, 6 - 1 , and regain first place in the Conference race.. Sophomore Ken Perrin pitched to his advanced billing. The soph won 33 games and lost only one in high school. He pitched 17 no-hitters and in one game fanned every batter he faced—21 of them. His key pitch¬ ing pulled the Aggies out of disaster when he pitched two-hit ball over SMU to give the Aggies the win. 434 22 March. Baylor ' s Rod Robinson thwarted the big Texas A M bats as the Aggies met their Water¬ loo for the first time this campaign. Robinson, junior righthander from Sunnymead, Cal., pitched the Baylor Bears to a 4-1 victory, the loss being A M ' s first of the season, after they had reeled off ten consecutive wins. Robinson did what no other opposing pitcher has been able to do against the home run hitting Cadets. He stopped the home run barrage and kept the Aggies from hitting the fast pitch. The defeat brought Tommy Chiles record to 3-1, the first Aggie pitcher to be charged with a loss this season. Veteran Steve Hillhouse mopped up for the Aggies but the A M ace also ran into trouble. He got out of the eighth frame without a run scoring but it took a double play to bail him out. 29-30 April. Disappointment happened at Kyle Field, where the Aggie baseballers needed to win a two-game series with Baylor to stay in title con¬ tention but had to settle for a split and virtual elimination from the Southwest Conference race. In the Baylor series, the Bears rallied for three runs in the ninth inning of the first game to beat the Cadets, 12-9, but A M came back in the sec¬ ond game, 7-5. A M took a three-run lead in the initial inning of the first game only to see Baylor explode for five runs to take the lead. The Aggies rallied for three and two runs in the fifth and sixth respectively, before Baylor tied the count in the seventh and scored the winning runs in the last frame. Alan Koonce paced the Aggie attack in the first game with two home runs, one a tape measure job in the third. In the second game, Billy Johnson, who had started the first game but was bombed out by five Bear runs in the third, got his revenge by relieving Steve Hillhouse and put¬ ting out the Bears to preserve the victory. Lou Camilli ' s single, Lance Cobb ' s double, Rick Schwartz ' s double and Jod Staple ' s single gave the Aggies three runs in the sixth inning of the sec¬ ond game and the margin of victory. 435 Sence Okl Ok! I ' m going, but that doesn ' t mean I like it! 22-23 April. The Aggie baseballers were drenched twice by the TCU Horned Frogs and lost their top billing in the Southwest Conference race and possibly a spot in the nation ' s top ten. The Aggies lacked everything good they have showed all season long. They did not get the clutch hitting. The pitching was erratic. The fielding was worse. As it turned out, TCU won the first game, 10-6, and the second, 5-3. These two losses put A AA in third place behind Texas and TCU. 14 May. The Aggies lost, 0-4. Texas won a coin toss to decide who would represent the SWC in the NCAA playoffs. ' Nuff said. I k. See that guy behind you? He doesn ' t watch Batman! You have to toss that coin just right! 436 TZtce Senie Now for the quick throw to first! 19 March. Steve Hillhouse and his Aggie base¬ ball pals eased to their tenth win of the year and kept them just behind TU in the chase for the league title. All in all, it was a great day for the Hiller and his pals. The Hiller limited the Owls to one hit—a scratch single in the fifth by R. J. Nitsche. He also helped his own cause by collecting three hits in four times at bat, scoring two runs and driving in two. Hillhouse ran his shutout skein to 22 straight innings and lifted,his record to 2 - . Besides Hi llhouse ' s heroics, third baseman Lou Camilli continued his torrid batting pace with three hits in five trips. Lou has collected five hits in 10 at bat in conference play. Mike Arrington, Billy Crain and Richard Schwartz had two hits each for the Aggies. 30 March. Neil Thompson owned the base- paths and Tommy Chiles claimed the mound as the Aggies beaned Rice, 2-0, at Kyle Field. Chiles started the game slowly, letting the Owls hit the long ball. But luckily, an Aggie was usually under it. He soon began to throw past batters and had easy going until the ninth. He struck out six while walking only one. Aggie shortstop Mike Arrington swung a mean bat with two hits in four appear¬ ances, and also swiped two bases. Joe Staples also went two-for-four but leading hitter Lou Ca¬ milli slashed only one in four times at bat to slightly weaken his .444 mean. 31 March. A M ace lefty Steve Hillhouse and his comrades surrendered two runs to the Rice Owls, but then exploded for nine runs in the fifth inning to blast Rice, 12-4. Hillhouse started and climaxed the nine-run surge with a walk and a three-run homer over the 330-foot sign. Lou Ca¬ milli followed with a shot over the 315-foot marker. The win was A M ' s fifth of the season in conference play to go with one loss. Rice used three pitchers in the loosely played contest which saw the Owls charged with two errors and the Aggies with five. Hillhouse retired in the seventh and Billy Johnson and Ken Perrin mopped up for the Aggies. Johnson worked the eighth and Per¬ rin the ninth. 437 7exa Sente 26 March. The Longhorns had gone 199 straight games without being shutout, but Steve Hillhouse, the Texas Killer, turned the trick. Hill- house was impressive in blanking the potent ' Horns. The Aggies ace lefty allowed the Long¬ horns only five hits, fanning six and did not walk a batter. The Aggies gave Hillhouse all the sup¬ port he needed in the initial frame. A walk to Lou Camilli, a single by Mike Arrington and a double by Lance Cobb accounted for two runs. An error on a grounder by Billy Crain sent the other tally home. Besides their runs in the first the Ag¬ gies added two in the fifth on three singles by Camilli, Arrington and Cobb. They closed out the scoring in the sixth on singles by Camilli, Arring¬ ton, and Crain sandwiched around walks by Schwartz and Cobb. The final score was 9-0. 9 May. The Aggies, fighting to stay alive and keep the Sips from winning their 19th title in the last 25 years, trounced Texas, 9-5. A M, behind the hitting, not pitching, of Steve Hillhouse, pushed across five runs in the second inning. The Aggies scored what proved to be the winning tally in the fifth on walks to Lou Camilli, Neil Thompson and Lance Cobb and Alan Koonce ' s fielder ' s choice. In the seventh, two Aggie errors, one by Hillhouse, brought in reliever Billy John¬ son, who settled Texas on one hit the rest of the vay. Hillhouse was credited with his 7th win. 10 May. Two years ago, Billy Crain walked in from right field and stopped a Texas rally to give the Aggies the SWC title. The Aggie senior did the same thing, except this time his walk to the mound was not as far. He only had to walk from first base. But Crain, who pitched less than five innings this year, turned off a Longhorn rally in the ninth inning to give the Aggies at least a share of the SWC title as A M edged Texas, 8 - 6 . Crain came in with the bases loaded and one out. He promptly fired three strikes by Buddy Young. After walking Dick Summers, Crain calmly blew a third strike by Forest Boyd and the Aggies had done the impossible—beating Texas twice in their home park in the same year. 438 FIRST ROW: Coach Thomas, Billy Schmidt, Gene Westmoreland, Don Kooser, Dan Meadows, Bob Brown, Gilbert Smith, Jim Sebastian, Cecil Wood, Max Young. SECOND ROW: Bob Smith, Steve Holtz, Mike Schrider, Steve Bancroft, Robert Vaughn, Henry Rollins, Larry McGough, Willy Rodriguez, Donny Ayers, Arie Britt, Junior Nunez (student trainer). THIRD ROW Trainer Billy Pickard, Tom Upton, Steve O ' Neal, Kenneth Anderson, Buster Mason, Alfred Cilio, Drew Hemphill, Robert Ginsbach, Ed Maberly (student manager). FOURTH ROW: Randy Matson, John Liptak, Jerry Payne, Buzzy Myatt, Scott Blessing, George Resley, Gary Abernathy, Ted Nelson (student assistant coach). 439 $66 Sea ott The Aggies won a dual meet with Baylor, a triangular meet with Texas and Rice and captured the huge Border Olympics championship during 1966. They finished third in the Southwest Conference meet while producing five first places. Randy Matson swept the shot and discus events for the second straight year. Gil¬ bert Smith scored a doubles in the 100 and 220 dashes. Mike Schrider repeated as high jump king of the SWC. Smith was undefeated for the collegiate season in his specialty, the 220-yard dash. Matson followed up his SWC meet wins by scoring another doubles in the Coli¬ seum Relays at Los Angeles where he hurled the shot 69 feet, 2! 2 inches, and he also tossed the discus 195 feet 10 inches. ' — ■ -tern: GILBERT SMITH 440 7 Ptactice ' mk K } R . , : ?mit : r iy. ' .T , J • 4 jpt. ij Tv • 4 V r- 7 •7 V- • . . ' ■ ' . . T - - 4 ■ 441 Scvtwtmttta FIRST ROW: Don Keeser, Bob Climie, John Wood, Jerry Patterson, Coach Adamson. SECOND ROW: Coach Mamaliga, Mike Offner, Jim Hooten, Tom Holder, Jerry Key, Roger Byrne. 7966 SWIMMING RECORD A M Opponent 35 Arlington State 56 27 SMU 67 38 Arlington State 57 68 TCU 20 30 Oklahoma State 65 29 Texas Tech 65 41 East. N. Mexico 53 16 Texas 77 63 Rice 26 COACH ART ADAMSON 442 Ti at i ' Pofo FIRST ROW: Mike Offner, Bob Climie, Lloyd Dunn, George Staples, Bill Harriman. SECOND ROW: Coach Adamson, Chuck Colhoun, Jim Hooten, Bob Dommel, Tom Holder, Jerry Key. DIVING COACH EMIL MAMALIGA WATER POLO A AA Opponent 10 Texas 4 13 Texas 8 9 Houston Tropicana 2 13 Houston Tropicana 4 SENIOR NATIONALS TOURNAAAENT A AA Opponent 6 National Team of Mexico 18 4 Cerritos 22 14 New Mexico Swimming Association 6 4 Bucher, 5 (A AA finished sixth in Nationals) 443 COACH OMAR SMITH CONFERENCE STANDINGS Team Won Lost % Rice 31 5 .861 A M 30 6 .833 Texas 24 12 .667 Baylor 17 19 .472 TCU 12 24 .333 Tech 11 25 .306 SAAU 1 35 .028 The Texas Aggie Tennis Team, finishing its most successful season ever, missed the South¬ west Conference title by one game. Neverthe¬ less, they were a credit to the University and they and their coach are to be heartily con¬ gratulated. 444 1966 TENNIS SCHEDULE Date Feb. 10 11-13 18 19 Mar. 4 5 9 11 12 15 18 19 23 24-26 29 Apr. 1 2 5 6 15 16 21 23 26 28-30 May 13 A M 1 4th place 7 6 1 4 5 3 5 3 8 8 4th place 6 4 6 5 7 6 6 6 6 1 (Barker Rojas Doubles finals) 6 Opponent Pan-American College Pan-American Tournament St. Edward ' s University University of Houston University of Corpus Christi Trinity University Southeastern Oklahoma Lamar State College University of Oklahoma North Texas State U. Lamar State College Louisiana State U. University of Minnesota Rice University Tournament Michigan State University Pan-American College Texas Tech College University of Texas Oklahoma City University Southern Methodist U. Texas Christian U. University of Houston Baylor University Rice University Conference meet Hardin-Simmons 5 L. to R.: Terry Smith, Larry O ' Neal, Joe Max Powell, Coach Smith, Carroll Schubert, Charles LeSage, Paul Cass. 445 CJlOOOOO—■OIOGO — ' O ' tO-N—■COCDO ' OO COACH HENRY RANSOM ff Barlow (Bones) Irvin and Texas Aggie ath¬ letics virtually are synonymous. Irvin, an all- SWC tackle for the Aggies during his playing days of 1923-24-25, became acting athletic director at Texas A AA July 8 , 1965, when Hank Foldberg resigned. Irvin had been as¬ sistant athletic director under Foldberg. Irvin was later appointed to the permanent position of Athletic Director. Actually, the athletic di¬ rector ' s office is not new at all to Irvin. He served as A AA ' s athletic director from 1949 to 1954 and ever since then he has served as assistant athletic director under Paul Bryant, Jim Meyers, and Foldberg. Spec Spec Gammon, Sports Publicity Director at Aggieland, is one of the men that does much but has little said about him. Spec has done more to spread the good word for the Aggies in the last few years than many could have done in many years. Among his efforts are the Aggie Morning Report, the dS Football Press Book, the 1965-66 Basketball Brochure, and the 1966 Spring Sports Book. In addition, Mr. Gammon also found time to help gather the material for this section of the AGGIE¬ LAND ' 66 , for which we express our warmest thanks. SPEC GAMMON Garland Don Abernathy Ayres Grady Richard Allen Barker Thomas Robert Arrington Barnett Bubber Collins William Crain Loyd Currington John Ralph Beasley Beckner Edward Breding The T-Association was founded on November 14, 1907, at the suggestion of Mr. Karson, then coach of the foot¬ ball and track teams. Its purpose is to provide an organiza¬ tion for the fellowship among those who have received athletic honors while at A M. To be a member, a per¬ son must have received the letter T in either a major or minor sport. An additional qualification for one lettering in a minor sport is that the athlete must be a SWC champion in the individual event. Association activities include the fall banquet, spring picnic, and the annual All Sports Day at which all visiting high school students for the coinciding High School Day are guests. Louis Camilli Alfred Cilio Lance Cobb I Larry Ronnie Charles Lee Lindsey Malitz Ken Lamkin George Resley John Reynolds Henry Rollins Luis Rojas Larry McGough Edward McKaughan Joe Moseley Jerry Nichols Esmergildo Nunez Jack Pyburn Dan Westerfield Randy Matson William Rodriquez William Schmidt Mike Schrider James Sebastian James Robert Smith Ed Singleton Jim Staples Gilbert Stabler Dick Smith Stringfellow tyuda Texas State Judo Tour, February 15, 1966, Houston, Texas. Texas A AA Inner Club Judo Tour, May 7, 1966. Annual Beach Party, May 21, 1966, Galveston, Texas. Officers President—Don Monroe Vice President—Don Scafe Sec re ta ry-T rea s u rer—Le w i s H e r r i n g to n L-R, FIRST ROW, AAcKenty, Budde, Case, Hart, SECOND ROW, Monroe Smith, Grant, Morris, Rayburn, Herring, THIRD ROW, Roper, Killingsworth, Scafe, Jarrell, Thompson, McMahon NOT SHOWN, Han, Bianton, Culpepper, Erwin, Sheffield, Lightfoot, Rollins, Ruiz, Hutchins, Worley, Townsend, Noles, Mathews, Fondeur, Johnson, Lunce, Roseberry, Carrizo, Blasdale Dr. Blanton throws James Culpepper Dr. Blanton, Sho Dan Sensi (instructor) A M Judo Culpepper throws Blanton with Seoi with Hari ogoshi. Club and It. Col. Hines, sponsor A M Judo Club Nage. 450 Ti ' te tCctup (ZCufl. FRONT ROW: G. Hollwedel, Richey. Phil Bohn, M. Waldroup, D. Ruiz, Saad. SECOND ROW: L Hembree, M. Bishop, D. Henderson, T. Ward, T. Noles, S. Giffle, G. Dingee, R. Wieder, coach. Wrestling popularity has been on the increase in the recent years and has reached its height in the Northeastern and Western states, where in many places it is almost as popular as football. For many years, Texas A M has been leading the fight for recognition of collegiate wrestling in Texas. The Wrestling Club at Texas A M is made up of various interested individuals who have a liking for the sport of wrestling. Mr. R. K. Weider is the sponsor of the club and gives it the support without which it would not be able to operate. 451 ptefol ‘7ea pt ' 452 ccuk C. E. LONG, Captain All SWC Southwest Rifle Assn. 2nd Oklahoma State Invitational 2nd 3rd Central Texas Invitational 1 st 4th Army Conference Match 2nd ISU World Game Tryouts 4th NRA Conventional Sectional 2nd NRA International Sectional 1st Fiesta Invitational 1st Left to Right, FIRST ROW, Thomson, Vine, West, Marrell, Vogel, Long SECOND ROW, Sgt. 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Daniel 388, 179, 263 Barrera, Arturo R., Jr. 168 Barrett, Michael W. 189, 264 Barrett, Richard Edwin 304, 277 Barrier, Franklin W. 168 Barry, James Dwight 123 Bars, Tristram Robert 189, 235 Barthman, David Alan 189, 241 Bartlett, James Porter 189, 365, 232, 334 Bartlett, Tommy Ross 365, 313, 123 Barto, James David 189, 240 Barton, David Merritt 123, 263, 300, 314 Barton, Joel R., Ill 179 Barton, Mike 230, 123 Bary, Mohammad R. 116 Basinger, James Alton 223, 179 Bass, Paul Melton 123 Bassham, James M. 225, 234, 305, 323, 168 Bateman, Barry Lynn 116 Bates, Clifton E. 189 Bathey, George Alfred 124 Batsell, Michael Lynn 168, 263 Batson, Thomas O., Jr. 124, 332 Batfe, Robert Dan 230, 168, 383 Batten, Ronald Neil 124, 328 Batts, Glenn Ray 189, 240, 376 Baugh, Bruce Perrin 189, 359, 240, 286 Baugh, Lawrence Tipton 124 Bauman, Roland James 179 Baur, Richard Allen 242, 179 Bausch, Walter Charles 310 Bavousett, Byron Joe 189, 384, 264 Baxter, Bruce Francis 189, 232, 381, 334 Baxter, James Robert 179, 240 Baxter, Michael Celus 124 Bayer, William Charles 124 Bayne, William Edmun 189, 261 Bazan, Ruben, Jr. 385, 371 Baze, Lawrence Arlis 189 Beachy, Stephen C. 189, 241, 354 Beal, Wayne Allen 179, 379, 261 Beall, Jonathan Magnus 189, 222 Beall, William S., Jr. 223, 267 Bean, William E., Jr. 189, 233 Beard, William W. 189, 245 Bearden, Don Allan 124, 265 Bearden, John Lee 189, 233 Beasley, John Michael 124, 431, 102, 430, 429, 448, 424, 425, 426, 427, 428 Beasley, Marijane M. 327, no Beasley, Susan Kar il 110 Beaumont, Richard Dirk 124, 386 Beaver, Paul Mitchell 189, 231 Beavers, Robert Howard 230, 179 Beavin, James Ross 189 Becerril, Raymond H. 222, 168, 374, 326 Becht, Frederick J. 179, 262, 301 Beck, Clarence Leroy 346 Beck, Farrel Emil, Jr. 123 Beck, Joseph Raymond 168, 310, 340 Beck, Melvin Scott 189, 222, 267 Beck, Michael Owen,124 Becker, Gerald Jo 357, 179 Becker, James William 189 Becket, Michael P. 189, 229 Beckham, John Blair 339 Beckner, Ralph E. 168, 328, 448, 433 Beddingfield, Ronald D. 189, 245, 335 Bee, Raymond David 190, 230 Beebe, Warren Hale, Jr. 179, 240 Beegle, Lenelle D. 116 Beene, Robert Allen 220, 349, 212, 297, 168, 267, 216, 300, 348 Beene, Wendell Doyle 359 Beers, David E. 116 Beeson, David Rice 234, 299, 453, 301 Beever, Stephen Gary 223 Beggerly, James D. 124, 261 Beggs, Michael Randall 336, 179, 316, 340 Behrens, Thomas A. 168 Beighle, Philip Lew 379 Beke, Joseph Gabriel 124 Belcher, William R., Jr. 124 Beleck, Marcus Marion 190, 379, 334 Belinsky, Peter Barry 124, 297, 223 Bell, James Marvin 179 Bell, Russell E. 190, 264 Bell, Tommy Ezelle 179, 350 Bellenger, William P. 308 Bellomy, William P. 240, 286 Belloso, Ricardo Jose 179 Beltran, Rodolfo B. 190 Benavides, Fortunafo 342 Bencheikh, Salem 307 Bendall, Thomas Rand 190, 261 Bendele, Raymond Andres 179, 333 Benedetto, Anthony R. 363, 233, 179 Benedict, Marion D. 190 Benes, Joseph Bailey 306 Benham, James H., Ill 364 Bennet, Richard Guy 179 Bennett, Larry Eugene 325 Bennett, Truett Ray 242 Bennett, Virgil O., Jr. 116, 340 Benson, Isaac John 179 Benson, James Carl 190, 230 Benson, Joyce Lyn 124 Benson, Lanie James 190, 264 Benson, Robert Carroll 230, 168, 317 Bentley, George Henry 168 Bentley, Robert Jones 320 Benton, George Lea 111 Benton, Michael Bush 190, 388, 222 Benton, Michael W. 168 Bentzen, Gordon W. 234, 355, 217, 311, 346 Benwell, Tommy Curtis 179, 261 Berend, Larry John 190 Berg, Ericson 305, 322 Berger, Eugene Joseph 124 306 Berger Harlan James 179, 228 Berger, William Glen 190 Bernal, Alejandro 179 Berngen, Frank Edmund 124, 297, 311 Bernhard, Larry Kirby 124, 309 Berry, Charles Mark 238, 241, 168, 167, 216 Berry, Darryl Cline 124, 317 Berry, Michael Oscar 385, 168, 228, 288, 351 Berry, Robert Allen 328 Bertrand, Milton L. 325 Bettge, Paul Donald 168, 240, 216 Sevens, Gordon Edgar 168 Beyer, Melvin Louis 124, 222 Beyer, Ronald F. 306 Bezner, Ray William 360 Bialas, Gene Allen 263 Bickham, Johnnie A. 124, 385, 322, 32 6 Bickers, Ronald W. 190, 366, 261, 329 Bienski, Lee Don 190 Bienski, Pete J., Jr. 253, 179 Biermann, James F. 124 Bilhartz, Harrell L. 247 Billington, Robert J. 124 Bindseil, Frankie R. 190 Bippert, Roger Dale 168, 231 Birdsong, Michael B. 190, 357, 262 Birk, Roy James 179, 337 Birnkrant, Gerald 324 Bisbee, Ronald Gene 190, 234 Bishop, Charles Willis 222, 179 Bishop, Dwight Reed 179, 311 Bishop, Eugene Holt, Jr. 225, 125 Bishop, Michael Holmes 190, 451 Bishop, Robert Eugene 190, 244, 345 Bishop, Roy Judson, Jr. 190, 232 Black, James Frederick 179, 334 Black, Robert V., Jr. 190 Black, Walter Ernest 190, 245 Black, William Lewis 190, 232 Blackburn, James Ray 168 Blackhurst, Kathleen A. 125 Blackmon, Joe Allen 125, 264 Blair, James Scotten Jr. 168 Blair, Kelvin Robert 179 Blair, Kippen Lee 252, 125 Blake, Jack Patrick 241, 125 Blake, Kenneth Gene 190 Blakely, Rudolfo, Jr. 232 Blanchard, Louis F., Jr. 190 Blanchard, Vance B. 190, 264 Blanchette, Thomas H. 168 Blankenburg, Larry L. 179 Blanton, Dennis R. 221, 223, 168 Blanton, Max _W. 190, 246 Blaschke, David Alan 190, 261 Blaschke, James 326 Blasdel, James Ray 190 Blasdel, Jerry Lee 179 Blaylock, James E., Ill 223 Blazek, Henry Emil, III 112 Bledsoe, Joseph V. Jr., 253, 179, 377 Blessing, William Scott 439 Blevins, Clifford L. 190 Blocker, Noel Gene 125, 309 Bloodworth, Morris B. 125, 302 Bloomer, Henry P., Ill 319 Bloomer, Jon Michael 179 Blum, Michael Jay 324 Blumb?rg, Fred M. 190, 234, 357 Blythe, Raymond E. 244, 179 Boatwright, Roger B. 190, 232, 334 Boening, Robert Edward 364 Boese, John Olsen 321, 327, 125 Boethel, Darrell D. 190, 246, 335 Boethel, David John 179, 231 317, 290 Bogard, Michael H. 317 Bogda, Helen Marie 110 Boggess, Russell Lyle 190, 263 Bogusch, Dee Anna 125, 322 Bogusch, Henry Charles 125, 317 Bohn, Phillippe Buyan 125, 380, 231, 451 Boldt, Robert Bryan 241, 179, 379, 268 Boleman, Larry L. 179 Bollinger, Ralph E. 190, 222 Bollinger, Weldon Troy 2?2, 294, 179 Bolyard, Dale Ross 319 Bond, Louis Harwood 116, 325 Bond, Norman Eugene 125, 309 Bonds, Ira Stanley 125, 317 Bones, Howard R. 190, 335 Bonifay, Don Wayne 190, 233, 268 Bonner, John Harris 349, 168, 262, 376, 314 Bonner, Wesley Barrett 179, 333 Bonvillain, Frank B. 168 Booker, John Clifton, Jr. 261 Booker, Michael P. 179 Boone, James Leroy, Jr. 325 Booth, Edwin Conway 125 Boothe, John Elmo, Jr. 168 Bordovsky, Robert Dean 125, 276, 310 Borg, Ray Frank 190, 253 Borgstedte, Theodore W. 309 Boriskie, Donald L. 179 Boriskie, Patricia K. 110 Bosse, Fredrick Martin 190, 240, 358, 286 Boswell, James Louis 168 461 THE FORDYCE COMPANY Box 1981 SAN ANTONIO, TEXAS R. 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A M Since 1891 NORTH GATE COLLEGE STATION, TEXAS CUSTOM BOOTMAKERS 462 Bott, Ronald Edward 379 Bottrell, David Allen 190 Bourgeois, Francis John 232, 295, 179 Bourn, Steven Lee 190, 319 Bowden, William S., Jr. 190, 230 Bowers, Arthur Milton 356, 276, 385, 179 Bowers, Michael Gene 179 Bowers, Ralph Eldon 125, 310, 341, 346 Bowling, Floyd Avon 331, 125 Bownds, William Aubrey 125 Box, John Lee 179,, 247 Boy, Hans Peter 116 Boyd, Donn Michael 190, 245 Boyd, Gary Alton 168 Boyd, Michael Ray 190, 365 Boyd, Robert Hugh 125, 311 Boyd, Scott Daniel 179 Boydston, Michael Blake 313, 125 Boykin, George Fredrick 331, 125 Boykin, Woodrow Allen 190 Boyle, Anthony R., Jr. 168 Brack, John Vance 190 Braden, Edward J. 125, 337 Bradford, Carlton D. 190, 365, 228 Bradford Jesse Locke 190, 232 Bradford,-Walter H. 223, 179, 267 Bradford, William E. 190 Bradley, Charles 190, 228 Bradley, Darrell Ashley 125 Bradley, John Larkin 230, 168 Bradley, Michael Page 190, 253 Bradley, Ronald Cecil 336, 168 Brady, James Wesley 125 Bragg, Richard Henry 190, 383 Bramlett, James Carlton 179 Brandt, Duane Vernon, Jr. 126 Brandt, Melvyn Ernest 112 Brandt, Robert Alan 179 Brannan, Emory Wayne 168 Brannen, Harvey S. 112, 344 Brassell, Michael W. 190, 243 Braswell, Terry Vincent 168, 318 Bratton, Gerald Roy 112 Bratton, Jack Wier 126, 262, 216 Bray, Carl Andrew 190, 261 Bray, James H. 112 Brazzel, Thomas J. 190, 242 Breazeale, Bradford C. 336, 332 Breding, Edward Vincent 168, 448, 412 Bredlow, Anthony Lynn 190 Breech Donald Wayne 190, 244 Bremer, John E. 116 Brending, William C. 179, 247 Bresk, Stephen J., Jr. 446 Bresler, Dana Allen 233 Brewer, Maurice Ray 126 Brewster, Olin F., Jr. 229, 126, 381, 290 Brewfon, Audie Roy, III 366, ! 26 Brian, William Thomas 179 Brice, Randall Haze 126, 337 Bricker, Darick S. 190, 244 Bricker, Joe Daniel 389 Bridges, James C. 190 Bridges, Jerry Edward 242, 377 Brill, Robert Rudolph 168 Brindley, Paul Barton 126 Brinkley, Allen W. 190 Brinkmann, John Robert 179 Brisco, Clinton G ' lea 190 Briscoe, Alan Lee 263 Britt, Arie Clayton 168, 448, 439 Britt, Harry Wayne.349, 355, 299, 168 Briftian, Robert M. 190, 380 Britton, Charles Ray 111 Britton, Jack B., Jr. 387 Brock, Kennith Douglas 238, 286, 126, 357, 240, 10, 1 Brooks, Charles Ray 242, 168 Brooks, Franklin Ramon 244, 168 Brooks, James Foster 366, 179, 240 Brooks, Jordan Allan, Jr. 322 Brooks, Robert G., Jr. 190, 228 Broom, Kenneth Wade 356 Brotze, Gary Hilmer 223 Broussard, Neal J. 179 Brower, Stephen.Alan 180, 263, 335 Brown, Austin Edwin, II 226, 230, 126 Brown, Bernard Pierce 180, 387 Brown Charles A. 190, 241 Brown, Charles P. 310, 233, 239, 246, 168, 217 Brown Clifford L. 389 Brown, Conny Ray 190 Brown, Davis Leroy T80 Brown, Derrel 190 Brown, George Robert, Jr. 389, 385 Brown, Harold M. 190 Brown, Hiram Monroe 380 Brown, James Arthur 190 Brown, James Benjamin 126 Brown, Jimmie Lee 180 Brown, Jimmie Malon 382 Brown, Joe Benton 127 Brown, Joe Ned, Jr. 190 Brown, John Michael 245 Brown, Johnny Ardell 190 Brown, Larry Glenn 126 Brown, Michael Allan 168, 301 Brown, Ollie Gail 190 Brown, Paul Edwin 168 Brown, Reese Weldon 241, 180, 379, 350 Brown, Ronald Allen 168 Brown, Ronald Fred 246 Brown, Sidney Preston 222 Brown, Thomas G. 126 Brown, Thomas J., Jr. 168 Brown, Walter D. 190 Brown, Wayland Deral 190, 262 Browning, James Hugh 190, 231 Brownlee, John William 190 Broyles, Lynn 365 Brubaker, Robert G. 168 Brumbaugh, Alan Jeffrey 190, 339 Brumley, Billy Don 168 168,228 Brumley, Jack Franklin 190, . 241 Brummett, Barry J. C. 229, 126 Brunjes, Charles J. Jr. 190 Brunow, Charles L. Jr. 190, 261 Bryan, Michael Gene 354, 168, 228 Bryan, Travis Bell, III 190 Bryant, Larry M. 126, 253, 369 Bryant, Willard Ronald 190 Bubb, Randall L. 190 Buchanan, Raymond Earl 190 Buchanan, Terrell Mayo 112 Buck, Craig Garner 126, 297, 294, 295, 102 Buck, Raymond W., Jr. 190, 245 Buck, Robert L. 168 Buckman, Thomas Harry 190 Budde, James Henry 389, 180, 231, 450 Buescher, Frank Joseph 168, 312 Bugai, Leslie J., Jr. 126, 323, 347, 341 Buhler, David Alexander 169, «372 Buitron, Paul Raymond 232, 385, 334 Bullock, Eddie Lee 347 Bullock, William N. 190, 307 Bunton, William P. 190, 262 Burch, Joe Tom 126, 373: 261 Burchers, Jack M. 113 Burchett, Michael Allen 190 Burck, George S. 169 Burd, Howard Huffman 241, 126, 312 Burdett, Joseph Walton 116 Burditt, Jean Walker 110 Burditt, Michael Lee 126 Burditt, William R. 126, 352 Burger, Thomas E. Jr. 190, 246, 358 Burk, Michael Glenn 190, 335 Burke, Advia John 111 Burke, Charles James 190, 244 Burke, John M. 233, 169 - Burke, Michael Donald 126 Burke, Philip Gregory 241, 180 Burkhalter, Kenneth R. 126, 386 Burleson, Donald C., Jr. 222, 169, 386, 326 Burleson, Richard Earl 241, 169 ' , 217 Burnam, Sam J. 317 Burnett, James T. Ill 221, 126, 222 Burnett, Robert Wayne 180, 386, 261 Burnette, Ronald Lee 216, 217, 252, 127, 212, 262 Burney, Donald Patrick 169, 361, 264, 334 Burnham, James Steven 190, 246, 349 Burns, Claude Ellison 190 Burns, Henry Taylor 127 Burns, Henry Walker 305, 384 Burns, James M., Jr. 116 Burns, Paul Alan 190, 262 Burns, Richard Lamar 127 Burns, Susan Elizabeth 325 Burpo, Frank Warren, Jr. 245 Burroughs, Gene Paul 356, 169 Burroughs, Michael A. 169, 265 Burrus, David Lane 169, 330, 319 Burt, George Michael 190 Burt, Michael Steven 190, 246 Burt. William Dale 190, 263 Burton, Billy Carl 233, 317 Burton, Garry Kenneth 190, 229 Busa, Leonard James 180 Bush, Joseph Kerr, Jr. 381, 121 Buske, Robert James 190, 233 Buth, Carl Eugene 312 Butler, David Samuel 180 Butler, James Quinn 180, 231 Button, Joe Wade 169 Bybel, Jimmie Wayne 190 Byram, James Charles 127 Byram, Thomas Francis 327, 346 Byrd, Dan Marcus 190 Byrd, Gene Gilbert 336, 180 Byrd, James Kenneth 190 Byrd, Joseph Albert 190, 232 Byrd, Ronald Rhea 233 Byrne, Jerome Patrick 127, 264 Byrne, Roger Swift, Jr. 442 Byrom, Jerald David 190, 223, 358 Bythewood, Gilbert R. 190, 246 Caffey, Garry Edwin 327, 127 Caffey, Kenneth Douglas 422, 412 Cahill, Michael R. 169 Cain, George Eugene 310 Cain, Jimmy Darrell 127, 338, 347 Cain, Victor Owen, Jr. 127 Cain, William Stanley 180, 386 Caldwell, James Ellis 190 Caldwell, Michael A. 190, 261 Callahan, Arthur James 180 Callahan, Arthur P. 190, 244 Callahan, Joel Thomas 316 Callaway, Leonard A. 190 Callaway, Michael R. 241, 354, 169 Callaway, Morris Dan 127, 231 Callcott, William Hardy 127, 328, 448 Calloway, Michael Arlyn 301, 314 Calvert, Richard Lee 191, 234, 268 Calvin, Phil Wallace 229, 180 Camilli, Louis S. 363, 235, 448, 433, 432 Camp, Bill 127 Camp, Guy Dale 191 Campbell, Clinton D. 169 Campbell, Clyde W. 362, 259 Campbell, Colin Bruce 127 Campbell, Donald Harvey 234, 300 Campbell, Gerald Wayne 180 Campbell, Richard Mace 191 Campbell, Steven Craig 336, 243 Campbell, Wallace L. 191, 230 Campbell, William E. 191, 232 Campos, Abel 191 Campos-Berry, Pablo 191, 371 Canada, Kenneth D. 191, 354, 229 Canion, Kenneth.Leroy 127, 326 Cannon, Charles A., Ill 191 Cannon, Dennis Porter 113 Cannon, Michael Dell 127 Cano, Narciso Ortiz, Jr. 42, 310, 127, 295, 374, 102, 121 Cantrell, Kenneth Dean 231 Cantrell, William C. 127 Cantu Raul 191 Cantu, William Valorie 180 Caperton, Mark S. 191, 332 Caplan, Phillip S. 324, 264 Capps, Cecil Curtis 169 Caraway, Lenward Jones 127 Cardiel, Richard B. 375, 127, 374, 300 Cardoze, Javier 180, 371 Carey, Gary Roland 297 Carey, Rayford R. 225, 169, 228, 216 Scarlett, Ewell D. 299 Carlisle, James A. 245, 180, 382 Carlsen, Burt Carl 191 Carlson, Chriss Heath 242, 169 Carnes, Benny Lee 191 Carothers, Michael A. 169, 345 Carouth, William Blair 191 Carpenter, Cavin Leslie 191, 222, 267 Carpenter, Edwin Hugh 127, 350 Carpenter, Forrest Lee 240 Carpenter, James M. Ill, 319 Carpenter Samuel H. 180 Carr, Clifford Raymond 180 Carr, Sandra Sue R. 110 Carr, Terry 354, 180, 231 Carrie, Jacques Felix 327, 169 Carrigo, Edward Allen 195, 349, 299, 245, 180, 300, 374 Carrillo, Arturo 127 Carrizo, Mario Luis 191, 310 Carroll, Arthur V. 180, 383 CarroJI, Bob Kirkland 127, 387 Carroll, Randle Lee 191 Carroll, Robert T. 128, 320 Carter, Bill Edward 191, 231 Carter, Charles Lee 191 Carter, Clark Eudaly 128 Carter, Don Errol 191 Carter Douglas Jackson 191 Carter, Gregory Scott 349, 169 Carter, Joe Scott 191, 363, 264 Carter, John Stephen 354 Carter Larry Harold 191 Carter Richard K. 331, 346 Cartwright, James H. 191, 245, 382 Caruthers, Michael P. 191, 246 Carver, Billy Raymond 360 Casares, David 128 Casbeer, Martha Ann 128, 322 Casbeer, Thomas J., Ill 128 Case, Charles Frank 191, 263, 450 Casey, Michael Erich 191, 261 Casey, Timothy Shea 191, 335 Casey, Tommy William 169 Cass, Paul Harvey 445 Casteel, Terence Lynn 300 Castellanos, Martin A. 128, 326 Castenson, Paul E. 191 Castillo, Efrain 191, 263 Castleberry, Joe P., II 180, 263 Caswell, Dudley W. Ill 128, 312 Caswell, Michael L. 191 Catalena, Frank J. 322 Catalena, Pete William 169 Catalina, Pete Anthony 128, 320 Catanzaro, Louis Peter 244, 180 Cate, James Richard, Jr. 169, 320 Cathey, James Robert 116 Cathey, Stella Cora 110, 322 Cator, Robert Lee, Jr. 113, 292, 102, 344 Caudle, Michael Edward 191, 223, 379, 350 Caulkins, Donald W. 180 Cave, Michael James 191 Cavenaugh, Glen C. 180 Cavin, Houston Lane 191 Cawyer, Raymond Denny 128, 372 Cervenka, Bennie Gene ' 128, 222 Cerveny, Steven Edward 191, 316 Ceyanes, Sergei 180 Chakrabarty, Rameswar 116 Chalberg, Marshall Lee 128, 312 Chalmers, James Warren 169 Chalmers, Rodney Neal 180 Chamberlin C. W., Ill 191, 262 Chamrad Richard Clyde 169, 316 Chancellor, James W. 336, 180, 374, 334 Chancey, Jack Hamilton 180 Chaney, Ernest William 316 Chaney, Robert D. 180 Chaney, Thomas Ray 128 Chapman, Andrew B. 191 Chapman, Carl Gipe 191, 335 Chapman, David Lane 169 Chapman, Dennis Lee 389, 128, 317 Chapman, Hollis D. 234 Chapman, John W. 244 Charlton, Powell G. 113, 292 Chastain, James Neal 191, 234, 372 Chastang David Elder 243, 128 Chauviere, Ronny John 331, 346, 128, 348, 103, 309 Chavez, Gerardo G. 363, 169, 371 Chavez, Guillermo 191, 223, 268 Cheatham, John B., IV 191 Chenault, Henry Lee 191, 335 Chenoweth, Joseph T. 191, 241 _ Chenoweth, Robert D. 128 Cherry, Edwmond Brent 235, 424 Cherry, Frederick Boyd 242, 169, 217, 292 Cherry, Richard D. 169 Chesnutt, Charles B. 191 Chester, Lloyd Leon 128, 24Z, 267 Chestney, Thomas C. 191, 264 Chewning Dudley G. 355, 169, 328 Chihi, Abdelkrim 180 Childers, John Reddin 128, 308 Childers, Roy E., II 191, 241 Chilek, Glen David 180 Chiles, Thomas Herman 433, 432 Chinn, Richard B. 191 Chitty, Harvey Curtis 169 Chitwood, Richard Dee 128, 306, 308 Choe, Chul Young 116 Chou, Henry Yuan 116 Chouchane, Bouboker 307 Chovanec, Eugene Emil 246, 128, 329, 316 Christ, Allen Eugene. 128, 326 Christian, James C. 191, 380 Christian, Paul Douglas 232, 180 Christiansen, Dean L. 262 Christie, Richard Lee 169, 264 Christy, Forest R. 347 Chumley, Delbert Lee 169 Chun, Kil Whan 116 Cilio, Alfred Thomas 231, 448, 439 Cimo, Marion Losauid 180 Ciniglio, Daniel 191 Cisneros, Henry G. 223, 180, 178, 267 Cissell, Robert Marion 128 Clader, Michael D. 222, 180 Clancy, Edward Lee 128, 312, 346 Clapper, Robert William 180, 228 Clark, Charles C, III 191 Clark, Charles. Gerald, 368 Clark, Chester Glen 247 Clark, David William 128 Clark, Dennis H. 180 Clark, Garland Harry 191, 242, 268 Clark, James John 245 Clark, John Edward 191, 368 Clark, Max Wayne 379 Clark, Ronnie J. 230, 317 360 Clark, Stanley Preston 267, 336, 180, 261, 339 Clarke, Barry Kenneth 169, 265 Clarke, Paul William 232, 334 Clarke, William H. 229, 169 Clary, John Curtis 191 Claussen, Robert Mark 180, 338 Clay, James Mitchell 191 Claypool, Pearl Larry 389, 347 Clayton Brady 180 Clayton, Kenneth Alan 169, 231 Clayton, William Rex 116 Clements, David J. 191 Clements, James Keith 169 Clements, John Ross 129, 258 Clements, Willis Leon 241, 180, 384 Clepper, Joe David 191 Click, Barry Wayne 233, 180 Clifton, Danny Morris 360 Climie, Robert Leslie 129, 235, 442, 443 Cloud, Eugene H. 129, 371 Cloudt, Chester Rogers 180 Cloudt, Walter Otto, Jr. 191, 263 Cloyd, Walter Lee, III 242, 180, 377 Coady, Martin John 245 Coakley, Dennis E. 180, 261 Cobb, Lance Howard 129, 448, 433, 432 Coble, Walter Ross 191, 378 Cobos, Charles R. 169 Cockerell, Danny R. 191 Cockrell, Melvin Wayne 322, 216, 225, 232, 169, 358, 300 Coco, Gerald Sam 169 Coco, Michael Francis 129 Coddou, Charles A. 234 Coffin, Charles H., Ill 129 Cogdill, Jerald L. 169 Cohen, David Alan 169, 310, 340 Cohen, Mark Allan 324 Coker Eddie Eugene 191 Colbert, Charles M. 129, 317 Coldewey, Francis L. 180, 361 Cole, Donald Joe 191 Cole, Robert Henderson 363, 129 Cole, Ruth Anne 233 Cole, Thomas Taylor 381 Coleman, Jack Ronald 295, 180, 178 Coleman, Michael G. 191 Coleman, Sam Haraway 191, 336, 335 Colhoun, Charles A., Ill 443 Collier, Robert Edward 245 Collins, Brian Charles 242, 169 Collins, Bubber John 421, 129, 374, 448, 413 Collins, Charles R- , Jr. 191 Collins, Craig 169 Collins, James Marshall 245 Collins, Odell Brown 1 , 389 Collins, Roger Leslie 180 Collins, Stephen A. 191, 242 Collins, William Grant 129 Colquitt, Joseph M. 180 Colura, Robert Lee 129 Colvin, Michael 0. ' 191, 261 Combs, Harold Rex., Jr. 129, 368 Combs, Raymond Lester 191 Commons, Mary Glenda 110 Compton, M. E. 228 Compton, Willis W. 191, 222, 267 Conard, Mackay Towne 129 Conlan, Stephen R. 191, 26! Conlee, James R. 191, 384, 235 Conley, John C. 191 Conn, Richard Carroll 91, 240, 384, 286 Connolly, John M. 191, 264 Connell, William B. 129 Connell, William Lee 180 Conner, Charlie Ross 129 Conner, James Carl 129 Conner, Michael Allan 169, 386, 261 Conner, Ronald Bruce 337 Connevey, Layne Hale 243, 169, 217 Conrad, Edwin Alvin, Jr. 328 Conring, Robert M. 169 Contella, Charles J. 191, 265 Conway, Kelly Charles 242, 180 Cook, Larry Eugene 129 180 Cook, Archie Doyle 359, 169, 240, 286 Cook, David Madison 351 Cook, Harold Edwin 129 Cook, John Henry 263 Cook, John Macklin 349, 169 Cook, Larry Eugene 129 Cook, Ralph A. 191, 223 Cook, Robert Courtenay 191 Cook, Wade Earl 129 Cook, Willie C. 191, 384, 263 Cooke, William P., Jr. 302 Cooley, Gary Lee 169 Coon, Craig Nelson 129, 223 Coonrod, James Willard 169 Cooper, Damon Corrigan 129, 328 Cooper, Harvey Lee 191, 229, 188 Cooper, Horace J. 233, 116 Cooper, Jerry Cullum 321, 129 Cooper, Joe Jim 180 Cooper, John Hall 169 Cooper, Leonard David 169 Cooper, Patrick Donald 129 Cooper, Richard E. 169, 390 Cope, Jesse T., Ill 180, 240 Copeland, Calvin Ray 388 Copeland, James C. 169 Copeland, Ronald R. 129 Corbett, Billy Bob 130 Corcoran, John Thomas 242, 180, 379 Cordero, Virgil N w III 243 Coreil, Vincent Dale 130 Corey, Douglas 191, 222 Corley, Howard Lee 191, 323, 335 Corley, Ronald Eugene 180, 265 Corman, Wayne Lee 130 Cornelius, William P., Jr. 130, 345 Cornell, Curtis L. 264 Correll, Roy Allen 130 Carry, Daniel Alfred 191 Corsale, Donald John 191 Corse, Arthur Rice 113 Cortez, Roberto 413 Cortez, Roland Luis 130 Cosper, Johnnie W. 169, 384 Coston, Clayton Leslie 180, 339 463 THE MARK OF INTEGRITY This is our trademark. 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Tool Division Houston, Texas @1964, Hughes Tool Company, Hughes ' is a registered trademark of Hughes Tool Company. 464 Couch, Richard Smiley 388, 262 Coufal, Sidney Ray 341 Counce, Jackie Wayne 191, 386 Cournoyer, Robert M. 262 Covan, John Morgan 311 Cowan, Charles Ross 191, 355 Cowan, David Wallace 319 Coward, James Michael 116 Cowart, Donald Ray 169 Cowley, Jeffry Edward 191, 228 Cowser, William Lee, Jr. 130, 326 Cox, Darrell K. 372 Cox, Dennis Michael 191 Cox, Gerald Maxwell 327, 130, 372, 274 Cox, James Franklin, Jr. 223 Cox, James Harvey 191, 335 Cox, James Lester 191 Cox, Joe Howard 130 Cox, Marshall Ray 191, 349, 232, 334 Cox, Ronald Jay 130 Coyle, William H. 386, 261 Crabb, Robert Cara 191, 244 Craddock, Oliver W. 130 Craft, Clyde O ' Brien 325 Craig, Chris Eugene 130, 383 Craig, Roger Charles 191, 222, 267 Craig, Thomas Allen 180 Crain, John Kee, III 116 Crain, William Leon 130, 448, 433, 432 Cramer, Kenneth Clinton 180, 387 Cranshaw, Patrick H. 130 Cravens, Gerald William 130 Cravey, Larry Eual 191, 241, 307 Crawford, Jack Harold 191, 113 Crawford, Marshall F. 263 Crawford, Timothy 8. 113, 292 Crawford, William 331, 169, 240, 287 Creel, James Alfred 191, 240 Crenshaw, Billy Gene Jr. 191 Crenwelge, Roger 169, 317 Crespo, Johnny Oliver 229, 180, 390 Crew, Walter Earl 180, 369 Crider, Jerry Jerome 130, 343 Crisler, Robert C. 347 Cristini, Alfred L. 169 Criswell, James-Wilson 223, 180 Criswell, John Samuel 169 Crocker, Larry Dee 229, 130, 231, 216 Crockett, David S. 305, 130, 378 Cron, Auston Brian 253, 180 Cronk, Alfred E. 169 Cronk, Andrew Carl 130 Crook, Jack Marvin 253 Crook, Kenneth Ronald 191 Crooks, James D., Jr. 180, 337 Crosbie, James Morton 113 Crow, Ralph M. 191, 388 Crowder, Daryl Keith 169 Crowdus, Tredrick Read 297 Crown, Jeffrey Neil 324, 223, 180, 267 Crumbliss, James J. 130, 254 Crutcher, Murray A., Jr. 180 Crutchfield, John N. 191, 241 Cruz, David 299, 180, 262, 216 Cruz, David Joe 349, 169, 258 Cruz, Manuel Isabel 385, 180 Cruz, Roger 321, 130 Culbertson, Bruce W. 191 Cullen, Charles P. 191 Cullen, Raymond Paul 130 Culpepper, Thomas J. 450 Culver, Lee Soper 130, 247 Cumbie, Donovan Russell 180, 263 Cummings, David Dee 265 Cummins, Richard M. 180 Cunningham, Randal D. 180 Cunningham, Ronald S. 191 Cuny, Lawrence T. 169 Cupp, Lloyd Grant 241, 169, 374 Curd, Michael Thomas 191, 223, 267 Cure, Louie Michael 331, 131 Curington, Lloyd Dale 169, 448, 413 Curlee, Jesse Welborn 169, 328 Curlee, Robert B., II 191, 264 Curies, John Michael 191, 246 Curran, Donald James 131 Currie, Don Jones 180, 265, 338 Curry, Dewey Mike 191, 244 Curry, James Cannon 191, 253, 302 Curry, Virgil Edward 240 Curtis, Frank Pitts 389, 169 Curtis, John Edward 191, 374, 262, 301 Cusick, Bob George 243 Cutler, John Earl 313 Cyr, David Bruce 192 Cyr, Paul Darrell 314 Czajkowski, Thomas P. 169 Dabney, Oscar W., ' Ill 192 Dabney, Walter Davis 192, 231 Daerr, Richard Leo, Jr. 249, 325, 340, 326 Dailey, John Haskins 131 Dalton, James Vern 304 Daly, John H. 228, 178 Daly, Michael Edvard 305, 364 Dance, David Edward 169 Daniel, Charles L., Ill 131 Daniel, James Russell 192, 261 Daniel, Jeffrey B. 192 Daniel, Jimmy Logan 180, 262 Daniels, Clifton 113 Daniels, Emory H., Ill 180 Dansby, Robert Stiles 192, 276 Darden, Jack Marshall 222, 180, 267 Darden, James G., Ill 262 Darmon, Richard B., Jr. 247 Das, Subodh Kumar 116, 316 Daugherty, Clarence T. 242, 180, 350 Davalos, Reynaldo 385 Davenport, John David 354, 180 David, Dorian Phil 192 Davidson, Jim Ross 221, 222, 169 Davidson, Martin T. 192, 242, 383, 287 Davis, Aubrey Ray, Jr. 226, 131, 306, 231, 300 Davis, Beverly Early 192, 229 Davis, Charles Ernest 131 Davis, Eddie Joe 230, 351, 295, 169, 267, 290 Davis, Ernest J. 389 Davis, Frank, III 192, 386, 261 Davis, Gary Lynn 192, 240 Davis, George Brian 232, 169, 330 Davis, Glenn Anthony 192, 243 Davis, James Burns 223, 169 Davis, James Howard 244 Davis, Jimmy Artis 246 Davis, John Clifford 192, 265 Davis, John Frederick 244, 169 Davis, John M. 131 Davis, John Weaver, Jr. 180 Davis, Lloyd Alton, Jr. 192, 241, 180 Davis, Lome Arthur, Jr. 233, 390 Davis, Mark Warren 305, 245, 180, 286 Davis, Michael Bruce 192, 330 Davis, Ralph Michael 180 Davis, Randolph John 192 Davis, Richard Andrew 131, 265 Davis, Thomas Edward 117 Davis, Thomas Shannon 225, 131 Davis, Timothy Wayne 192 Dowdy, Clifford Galen 169 Dawson, Bernard Paul 192, 244, 390 Dawson, Charles William 180, 228, 340 Dawson, V. Jorge E. 180 Day, Michael Dell 192, 223, . 267 Day, W. M. 180, 169, 310 Dean, David Allen 192, 222, 307 Dean, Michael Whitlock 192, 243 Deanda, Carlos F. 385 Deason, Emory Nolan 180, 240 Deaton, Thomas Hudson 169 Debord, Thomas Owen 180, 277 Decker, David Holt 131, 330, 262 Decker, Jack G., Ill 192 Decker, Joseph Anthony 385 Decker, Randolph T. 180, 264 Deen, Carol Ann 241, 110 Deen, Wallace Alva 113 Defrank, Thomas Michael 170, 228, 288, 351 Degincfer, Kelvin 336, 170, 316 Dehay, Jerry Marvin 117, 372-, 338 Deike, Michael Lynn 192, 335 Delafosse, Peter Henry 192, 262 Delery, Hugh Bob, II 243 Delgado, Ruben Ernesto 180 Delrio, Raul 180 Denison, David Roy 181, 247 Denison, Early Baggett 331, 131 Denman, Bruce Carlyle 192, 366, 223 Denmark, Marvin Albert 180 Denney, Michael Ellis 242, 131 Dennis, Anthony D. 192, 222, 267 Dennis, Ervin Allen 325 Dennis, Gary Wayne 192 Denny, John Andrew, Jr. 366, 137, 261 Dent, Louis Leslie, II 192 Denton, Rife Allen 192, 223 Derstine, Henry Wayne 229, 170 Derx, Brian Conrad 1 92, 230, 389 Desai, Bhupendra C. 117 Desilets, Gary Edward 235 Dethlefsen, Mac H. 230, 170, 343 Deutsch, Randall Gary 320 Deutsch, Walter A. 180 Dewitt, Thomas Kregg 180 Dhif, Khemais 131, 325 Dial, Benjamin Edward 131 Diaz, Agapito 170 Diaz, Julio Francisco 328 Diaz, Leonard Frank 132 Diaz, Peter Harold 170 Diaz, Porfirio F. 233 Dibrell, Charles F., Jr. 132, 374 Dickens, Brad C. 230, 170, 345 Dickerson, Raymond G. 328, 433, 432 Dickson, William C., Jr. 192 Die, Duward Cleve 170 Dietel, Marvin Ray 192 Dikeman, Matthew Monroe 232, 180 Dillard, Robert Henry 220, 132, 212, 295, 346, 311 Dille, Henry W., Jr. 192, 292 Dillehay, Tommy Delton 192 Dillingham, John M. 170, 317 Dillon, Ben Ellis 170, 328 Dillon, Charles R. 192, 233 Dillon, Robert C. 192, 231 Diltz, Theo Roy, Jr. 132 Dimock, James Albert 232, 334 Dimon, Roy Mercer 170 Dingee, George A. 192, 241, 451, 307 Dinger, William Frank 192, 222 Dinkins, Richard Earl 192 Dinsmore, Philip Kurt 132 Dismukes, John T., Jr. 132, 231 Divin, Ernest Herman 31? Dobbins, Billy Jack 192, 247 Dobyns, Robert Floyd • ' l 80, 264, 334 Dockery, Rodney Lee 132, 358 Dodd, Charles Lynn 246, 359, 170 Dodgen, John Price 229, 132 Dodier Jose Antonio 247 Dodson, Charles Craig 336 Dodson, David H. 230, 132, 382 Doeppenschmidt, Larry W. 192 Doerr, Alan R. J. 192 Doggett, James Stafford 192 Dolezal, Albert Eugene 192 Dollinger, David Jerome 192, 358 Dominguez, Edward 431, 430, 429, 426, 425, 424 Dommel, Robert Charles 192, 235, 443 Donaho, George Kemler 192, 264 Donaho, Glynn Robert 241, 132 Donkervoet, Donald L. 244, 170 Donnelly, James Robert 192, 229 Donoho, Dennis D., Jr. 132 Donovan, Richard Lee 243, 267 Dooley, Kenneth Alan 247 Dooley, Richard Michael 132, 297, 300, 103 Doolittle, James Harold 342, 346, 251, 132, 263, 309 Doran, Jack Kenneth 192 Doran, Russell Lee 132, 249, 264, 216, 322 Dornak, Hubert E. 176, 277 Dorsett, Hubert Edward 192, 380, 263 Dossman, Pierre M., Jr. 192, 363, 228 Douglas, David Doyle 170, 373, 317 Douglass, Joseph W. 311 Dow, David Huber 253, 170 Dow, Eugene Charles 192, 363, 233 Dowd, Louis Howard 180, 307 Dowden, William T., Jr. 243 Downey, Charles Russell 132 Downing, Jack Wilbur 180, 263, 314 Downs, Audley Weir 192 Doyal, Sidney Ray 132 Doyle, Charles R. 336, 181, 268 Doyle, Thomas Arthur 255 Dresner, Glenn Ray 192, 240 Dreyer, Alan Gill 192 Droemer, Everard Carl 192, 334 Drollinger, Harry B. 132 Dromgoole, Glenn Allen 132, 103, 288, 351 Druebert, Hilmar Carl 132, 264 Drummond, Joseph C. 133 Drury, Johnny Bryant 365, 181, 262 Dubbelde, David Mark 192 Duble, Richard Lee 296 Dublin, Frank W., Jr. 379 Dubois, Richard Louis 192, ; 262 Dubose, Dennis Alan 192, 355, 243, 335 Dubose, Waymon G., Jr. 192, 229 Duchamp, Eugene A , III 133, 369, 263 Duerer, Albert W., Jr. 170, 386 Duesing, Gregory W. 170, 262 Dufour, Gary Joseph 170 Dugas, Jack Edgar, Jr. 181, 261 Dugger, Linda Jean 110, 337 Duhon, John Marque 192, 232, 335, 334 Dunavant, Michael Lee 170, 372 Duncan, Lowell M. 192, 363 Duncan, Richard C., Ill 192, 253 Duncan, William Seth 246 Dungan, Clifford T. 229, 381, 133 Dunham, Douglas Wayne 192, 247 Dunham, Floyd Charles 181 Dunkelberger, Dennis 192 Dunkerley, R. 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335 Haile, Terry Max 171 Hailey, James L. 194, 337 Haines, Charles M. 194 Hairgrove, Thomas B. 138 Haisler, Walter Ervin 171, 310, 340 Hale, Robert Leon, Jr. 263 Haley, John Rees 194, 349, 171 Halfant, Jerome 194, 364, 230 Hall, Billy Thomas 138 Hall, Billy Winston 171 Hall, Claude Bevil 138, 448 Hall, James J., Ill 194, 223 Hall, Janice A. 323 Hall, William Stanley 138, 310 Hallman, Curley H. 235 Hamel, Charles G. 364, 171, 302 Homes, David Henry 194 Hamill, Barton Magee 194, 243 Hamilton, Claude C. 181 Hamilton, Edward T., Jr. 194, 231 Hamilton, Hugh A., Jr. 194, 241, 383 Hamilton, James Rodney 181 Hamilton, John 8., Jr. 181, 384 Hamilton, John Matthew 194 Hamilton, Morris F., Jr. 346 Hamilton, Patrick C. 138 Hamilton, Thomas K. 194 Hamilton, WilliamL. 138 Hamilton, William T. 194, 241 Hamilton, William Van 194, 231 Hamme, Curtis Scott 138, 309, 342 Hammes, Larry Neil 336, 182, 228 Hammit, Earl Dean 229, 171 Hammond, John C. 240, 217 Hammond, Kim Edward 182, 264 Hammond, William 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R. 195 Hines, Bobby Joe 195 Hines, Ronald 113 Hinson, Michael Lee 182 Hiser, Thomas Evan, Jr. 140, 384 Hlavinka, Anthony C. 195, 316 Hlavinka, Dennis James 182 Hlozek, Donald Roy 305, 140, 276, 385 Hobbs, Richard M. 195,358 Hobson, Robert W. 195, 335 Hoch, Russell W., Jr. 182 Hocking, Alfred E. 171 Hodge, Samuel Elie 195, 228 Hodges, David Edward 195, 264 Hodges, Henry Allen, II 113 Hodges, Hiram W. 140, 320 Hodges, James Edward 195 Hodges, James Roy 195 Hodges, Louis 118, 302 Hodges, Steven Paul 171 Hodgkins, Stephen Clark 182, 228, 268 Hoegemeyer, Howard W. 18-2, 231 Hoelle, Joe Richard 195, 376 Hoff, Claude Anton 2 29, 182 Hoffman, Charles W. 349, 389, 171, 256 Hoffman, Michael Peter 182, 261 Hoffman, Richard F. 171, 317 Hoge, James Dorroh 195, 245 Hohman, Dennis N. 253, 171, 374, 217 Hoke, Daniel L. 182 Hoke, Dewey Harris 140 Holbert, Jerry Edward 247, 339 Holcomb, David R. 345, 446 Holcomb, John Allen 140 Holcomb, John Robert 247 Holcomb, Robert Allen 227, 232, 171, 216, 334 Holden, Eric Joseph 232, 140, 216 Holden, James A. 195, 262 Holder, Ben Bernard 305 Holder, Eugene M., II 118, 309 Holder, Frank O., Jr. 380, 182 Holder, Leonard Donald 237, 212, 130, 267, 105 Holder, Perry Chris 195 Holder, Thomas Nelson 182, 442, 443 Holditch, Damon Will 118 Holditch, Stephen A. 195, 233 Holdredge, David E. 305, 171 Holick, Donald H. 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Housley, Robert W. 195 Houston, Donald Andrew 172 Houston, James Buchanan 249, 141, 263 Houze, Robert Alvin 172, 347 Howard, Albert Lawson 448 Howard, Bobbie Bruce, Jr. 141, 311 Howard, Chester Burton 195, 229 Howard, David Melvin 195, 222 Howard, George S., Jr. 195, 232 Howard, James Alton 172 Howard, James Robert 195 Howard, James Warren 299, 141, 250, ' 345 Howard, Jerry Arthur 141 Howard, Kennith Mark 195, 382 Howard, Robert Paul 182, 263 Howard, Russell Charles 358, 345 Howe, James Michael 195 Howe, Robert Milton 195, 264 Howell, Carol Michael 141, 347 Howell, Harry Newton, Jr. 244 Howell, Horace James 262 Howell, Joseph Grundy 195 Howell, Richard Lloyd 195, 228 Howell, Terry Allen 195, 231 Howell, William R., Jr. 195, 267, 295, 223, 335, 267 Hrynyk, Thomas Paul 195 Hubbard, Larry J. 195 Hubert, Donald W. 182, 326 Hubert, John Michael 244, 182 Huckleberry, John I. 182 Hudgens, Ernest Morris 243, 217 Hudgins, William W. 141 Hudson, Billy Walter 141 Hudson, Donald W. 172 Hudson, William Rudolph 141 Huebner, Kenneth Ray 241, 187 Huff, Robert Charles 182 Huffhines, William E. 195, 232, 335 Huffman, Kirby William 229, 141 Huffman, Richard H. 195, 261 Huffsmith, William Fred 326 Hufhines, Bobby Ray 141 Huggard, John Randall 172 Huggins, James E. 380 Huggins, Jasper Lide 277 Hughen, James Frank 182 Hughes, Harry H., Jr. 195, 364 Hughes, Michael B. 195, 243 Hughes, Thomas Wilson 172, 247 Hugo, Terry Ottomar 195, 231 Hulen, Charlotte K. 110 Hulen, Harry 118 Hull, Larry Arthur 182 Humphreys, Dan Curtis 242 Humphries, Donald L. 114 Hunt, Curtis Lindsay 172, 250 Hunter, Darius Crayton 172 Hunter, Daryl Wayne 182, 360 Hunter, Guy Forrest 195, 276 Hunter, Larry T. 141 Hunter, Robert B. 319 Hurley, William N., Jr. 172 Hurst, Harold Wayne 195, 243, 268 Hurta, Frank Joe, Jr. 141, 276, 385 Huser, Timothy H. 195, 241, 373 Huser, William George 195, 330, 262 Husfeld, Glenn E. 172 Hussain, Muhammed 118, 370 Hutchins, David L. 195, 243 Hutchins, Joe Hugh 246 Hutchins, Van Andrew 195 Hutchison, William M. 182 Hutto, Aaron Lynn 141 Hutton, James Cameron 384 Hux, Robert Charles 172 Hwang, Henry C. 118 Hyvl, Daniel Jerry 305 Hyzak, Daniel Louis 307 Ibarbia, Zorayda 336 Ihms, Randall Gene 182 Ingram, Johnny Leroy 141, 312 Inman, Stuart M., Ill 195, 234 Insani, Peter John 245, 182, 330 Irby, Lynn Ray 195, 222, 335 Irvin, Karl Edward 195 Irving, John Hamilton 330 Irwin, Billy Wayne 195 Isbell, Arthur L„ III 182, 231 Isbell, Clinton Howard 182, 326 Isleib, George W., Jr. 317, 308 Isom, Conrad Bernard 142 Isom, James Morris 195, 231, 340 Ivie, Glen Wayne 142, 308 Izakson, Bernard H. 195, 229, 324 Jackson, Ben Douglas 195 Jackson, David H. 195 Jackson, Donald Lee 142 Jackson, George F. 182, 379, 261 Jackson, Harvey W. 195, 253 Jackson, Jackie Wayne 182, 277 Jackson, Jeffrey F. 303 Jackson, Jimmy Dean 182 Jackson, John Johnson 195, 253 Jackson, John L., Jr. 195, 244, 245, 374 Jackson, Mark Lester 317 Jaqkson, Oscar, III 142, 262 Jackson, Ronald Wayne 195 Jackson, Thomas Michael 142, 295, 231 Jacob, Michael Teller 142 Jacobs, Clifford A. 389 Jacobs, Jerry Allen 142, 340 Jacoby, Pete William, Jr. 225, 336, 142, 231, 341, 216 Jacamein, William M. 235, 182, 267 Jageler, Charles D. 318 Jageler, George E. 195 James, Gary Leon 182, 240 James, Hugh Robert 195, 335 James, John Alvin 195, 228 Jameson, Edward R., Jr. 195, 231 Jamieson, Thomas V., Ill 195, 253 Janacek, William G. 195, 356, 244 Janes, William Norman 195 Janicek, Hubert M. 182, 316 Janik, Willie L. 142 Jarosz, Stanley Martin 182, 264, 334 Jarrell, Freeman J. 222 Jarutowicz, Gary Lee 195, 247 Jarvis, Jon Matheny 306, 182, 231 Jarvis, Wesley W. 172 Jay, Dennis Lee 195 Jefferson, Antwine 195 Jeffus, Mac Raymond 142 Jelinek, Al Vincent 118 Jendrusch, Gerald J. 142, 277, 374 Jenkins, John D. 325 Jenkins, Kenneth W. 195, 299 Jenkins, Michael Lang, 229, 182, 390 Jenkins, Reagan Ervin 142 Jenkins, Wyley Herbert 424 Jennings, Arthur Watts 182, 388, 334 Jennings, Robert L. 142 Jensen, Paul Alfred 172 Jerden, Larry Rex 142, 288, 351 Johnson, Nolan B. 307 Johnson, Patrick Noble 366, 182 lohnson, Randolph E. 229, 299, 172 Johnson, Robert Collis 172 Johnson, Robert Henry 195, 222 Johnson, Rodger Alton 195, 377 Johnson, Ronald Dee 172 Johnson, Steven Roy 182 Johnson, Thomas J., Ill 374 Johnson, William Byron 385 Johnson, William H. 195 Johnson, William R. Jr. 196, 142, 386 Johnston, Charles D., Jr. 196, 262 Johnston, Dennis Gail 196, 380 Jbhnston, Harvey T ler 182 Johnston, James A., Jr. 196, 242 Jett, James Ernest 345 Jett, Marion B. 182, 277 Jett, William James 172, 383, 345 Jewett, Harry B., Ill 111 Jiura, Raoul Alan 182 Jodeit, Michael Rodney 195, 261 Johns, Charles W. 182, 322 Johnson, Afton Banton 234, 142 Johnson, Albert Porter 328 Johnson, Billy Ray 328, 448, 433, 432 Johnson, Cecil Dale 182, 240 Johnson, Clayton Reid 222, 182 Johnson, Darrell Wayne 195, 389 Johnson, David Zack 195, 241 Johnson, Gary Daryl 142, 325, 326 Johnson, George C. 142, 240, 301 Johnson, Henry M., Jr. 195, 232 Johnson, Howard Carroll 114 Johnson, James E. 172 Johnson, James Ertell 336 Johnson, James Randall 195 Johnson, James Richard 222 Johnson, Jerry Wayne 142 Johnson, Jimmie Carroll 241, 182, 383 Johnson, John Cleveland 195, 374 Johnson, John Guthrie 195 Johnson, Michael Leigh 336, 317 Johnston, Steven Bryce 182 Johnston, Wallace L. 325 Jones, Charles T. 242, 243, 172, 358 Jones, Dale Lee 118 Jones, Donald Ray 196 Jones, Drahn Randall 345 Jones, Frank H. 172 Jones, Herry E., II, 196 Jones, Jakie Dan 172 Jones, James Dale 226, 142 Jones, James R. 196, 247, 268 Jones, James Thomas 196 Jones, Jerry Lynn 142, 247 Jones, Jesse James 196 Jones, Jim B. 212 Jones, Marvin Keenam 182 Jones, Melvin Thomas 196, 245 Jones, Richard Frank 172 Jones, Ronald Melvyn 142, 337 Jones, Ronald VTayne 142 Jones, Sanderfierd A. 196 Jones, Steven Aubrey 143, 265 Jones, Tommy R. 143 Jones, William Bertil 196, 244 Jordan, Larry 196 Jordan, Melvan Dewitt 222 Jordan, Michael Glen 172 Joyner, Charles A., Jr. 234 Jozwaik, Paul Louis, Jr. 143, 276 Jozwiak, Donnie Dale 276, 182 Juarez, Jacinto Pablo 142, 385 Juarez, Rumaldo Zapata 242, 143, 343 Juda, Robert Abraham 243, 452 Julian, Roy Adams, Jr. 196 Jumper, Jacky Jay 196 Junek, James Edward 196 Jungman, Frederick M. 230, 172 Jungman, Thomas Andrew 183, 240 Jurries, Royce Wayne 143 Kaatz, Ervin August Jr. 389 Kacal, George Jerome 232, 183, 316 Kachfik, Jerry Victor 421, 414, 422, 413 Kaczka, Ferdinand S. 329 Kaffenberger, Howard W. 183, 262 Kahla, John William 364, 196 Kaiser, Larry Kurt 142 Kallus, Thomas Adrian 196, 329, 316 Kamaluddin, Bakte Alam 118 Kana, Edward Jgmes 276, 385, 316 Kana, Henry G., Jr. 196 Kana, John Paul 316 Kanabar, Chandrakant N. 118 Kanewske, Joseph G. 364, 196 Karbari, Anil Krishna 370, 318 Kardys, Richard 260, 349, 172, 300, 216 Karle, Frederick G. 172, 337, 308 Karr, Kennard G. 143 Kaspar, Robert Luther 196, 335 Kauffman, James Harold 423, 328, 448, 413 Kazda, Jerry Winfield 306, 172, 316 Katmierski, James D. 182 Kearney, John Alien 241, 143, 306 Keeling, Donald Wilson 143, 247 Keeling, Michale Elwood 114 Keen, James Richard 196, 222, 307 Keese, Larry Alwyn 143 Keesecker, Robert Alan 233, 183, 268 Keeton, Kerry S. 114 Keeton, Michael John 196, 242 Keilers, Dennis Ray 336, 143, 380 Keim, Glenn Walter 196, 231, 268 Keiser, Ronald Erwin 183 Keisling, Kim 172, 228, 343 Kelley, Charles Patrick 143, 262 Kelley, Larry Denton 346 Kelley, Roy Earl 196, 240, 340 Kelly, Emmett G. 323 Kelly, Ernest Clayton 3J 1 Kelly, James H. 114 Kelly, Kern Dyer 172, 452 Kelly, Robert Leon 196, 228 Kelly, William P. 183 Kemler, Arden Vance 172 Kfmper, Charles Gordon 196 Kemper, George Harry 182, 172, 262 469 FORSYTH ENGINEERING COMPANY Engineers and Machinists James M. 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John, Jr. 196 Kiya, Michael Kenneth 143, 378, 264 Klafka, Charles Dale 196 Klamke, Stephan E. 227, 234, 172 Kleemeier, Henry George 144, 263, 346 Kleibrink, Michael C. 183, 322 Klein, Kenneth Vincent 196 Klein, Thomas Kelly 223 Klevenhagen, Robert G. 144, 309 Kleypas, Bernard M. 183 Kloppe, Michael Gus 389, 342 Kludt, Francis Henry 196 Kluge, Charles Alfred 232, 144 Klunkert, Grdon Owen 235 Knapp, Roger S. 196, 232, 334 Kniery, Dennis Martin 196 Knight, John Allan 183, 261 Knight, John Wilson 144 Knipe, Wayne Bishop 196, 230 Knoll, David James 196 Knouse, Jerry Anthony 227, 234, 144, 388 Knowles, Jerry Michael 196, 335 Knowles, Paul Winthrop 183 Knowles, Robert Glenn 230, 144 Koch, Kenneth Joseph 144, 312 Kochanowsky, Michael 242 Kocian, David Arlen 223, 172, 217 Koehler, Otto K., Jr. 172, 386 Koehn, Donald Wayne 144, 448, 413 Koen, Raymond Kermit 196 Koenig, Emil Herman, III 366, 196 Koenig, Michael John 196, 223, 267 Koenig, William T. 172, 263 Kohler, Thomas Rutledge 196 Kolinek, Louis E., Jr. 196 Koonce, Alan Ray 144, 448, 433, 432 Koop, Harold William 384 Kooser, Donald Eugene 144, 448, 439 Korb, Kenneth Wayne 172, 352, 314, 240, 374, 312 Korenek, v Stephen Duane 223, 183 Kornfuehrer, Paul Ray 242, 172 Kostelnik, Michael C. 183 Kothmann, Herbert G. 144 Kothmann, John H., Jr. 196, 268 Kothmann, Merwyn M. 118 Kotrla, Claren James 247 Kovar, Gary Wayne 448, 413 Kovich, Andrew Steven 349, 299, 249, 172, 217 Kraemer, Duane Carl 114 Krafka, Gerald Lee 172, 310 Kramer, Rob ' drt Edwin 241, 196 Krause, Robert Charles 182 Krebs, John Estes 172 Kremenic, Christopher J. 196 Krieg, Daniel Ray 389 Kroesche, Joseph L. 144, 316 Kronenberger, Louis, Jr. 233, 144 Kronke, Larry Kay 241, 196 Krueger, Mitchell J., Jr. 243 Krueger, Rolf Frank 235 Kubala, Kenneth H. 172, 320 Kubecka, Daniel P. 306, 172 Kubicek, Donald 305, 144, 374 Kuehler, James F. 196 Kueht, Michael Louis 196 Kuenemann, Charles 145, 247 Kunetka, Michael F. 172, 316 Kunz, Robert Allison 241, 145 Kunzman, John Walter 183, 330 Kuratko, Louis G., Jr. 183 Kurten, Milton Lynn 196, 247 Kuykendall, Sam 145, 337, 308 Kwas, Steven Wayne 196 Kyle, George Walter 196 Kyle, William Paul 340 Kyler, Michael Earl 196 Kyzar, Carl Thomas 145 Kyzar, James Ronald 183 La Duque, Ronald Edwin 145, 317 Labarbera, Philip T. 172, 334 Labus, Ronald Norman 196 Lackey, Stacy Homer 229, 145, 295 Lackland, Robert H. 381, 172, 228 Lacy, Nelson Floyd 172 Lafleur, Gerald Wayne 230, 196 Lagow, Charles M., Jr. 233 Lagow, Don Wesley 196 Lagraize, Albert George, 229, 183 Lagrange, Charles R. 145, 4 328, 448, 413 Lake, Simeon Timothy 267, 332, 105, 244, 237, 145, 212, 295 Lam, Michael Harless 183 Lamascus, Charles M., Jr. 4 183, 318 Lambden, Lynn Doyle 183, 277 Lambert, Dennis W. 359 Lambert, John W. 114 Lambert, Robert Louis 196, 261 Lamkin, Kenneth Alan 421, 422, 449, 413, 326 Lamkin, Stephen Lee 349, 172, 332, 310 Lanasa, Philip J., Ill 322 Landreth, Gordon Earl 172 Landry, Clamire J., Ill 196, 231 Landtroop, Larry Lester 381, 172, 314, 326 Landua, Dennis Paul 145 Landue, Paul Dwight 145 Lane, Arthur Bolton 242, 196, 335, 267 Lane, David Lucien 196, 228 Lane, James Riley, III 226, 172 Lane, Robert Wilson, Jr. 145, 247 Lane, Stephen Edward 222, 183 Lane, Tim Edward 288 Lange, Aubrey Kyle 343 Langford, Kenneth R. 196, 245 Langhoff, Raleigh Roy 145, 318, 341 Langseth, David Charles 386 Lanning, Michael Lee 183, 231 Large, Russell Dewey 196 Lasell, Melvin Harry 172 Laske, Richard Wayne 196, 355 Lassiter, Martin Coker 145 Lauchner, Robert H. 244 Laughlin, John W. 245, 359, 183, 268 Laursen, Larry Wayne 172, 312 Lavallee, Michael 325 Lavin, John Irion 196 Lawhon, Joseph 8. 276, 385 Lawrence, David Rex 196 Lawrence, James A. 196 Lawrence, Jean Paul 145 Lawrence, Larry R. 145 Laxson, Richard Alan 196, 263 Layman, Andrew H. 316 Leach, James Huggins 196, 245, 338 Leach, Joe David 313, 299, 145 Leach, Richard Scott 223, 183 Leblanc, Rufus J. 145 Lebourveau, Grover P. 243, 183 Lecrone, Joe Michael 355, 143, 326, 346 Ledbetter, Harry L. 413, 338, 423, 414, 416, 417, 418, 419 Ledbetter, Joe Sidney 196, 228 Ledbetter, Joseph W. 196 Ledbetter, William R. 196 Lee, Alfred C. 145, 374 Lee, Banjamin K. 145, 277 Lee, Billy Wayne 263 Lee, Daniel Gilbert 196 Lee, Joseph Charles 145, 276 Lee, Kenneth Blaine 145 Lee, Landre James 196 Lee, Larry Lynn 172, 449 Lee, Robert Edward 145, 317 Lee, Sonja Faye 114 Lee, Thomas F. 172 Leeds, Thomas J., Jr. 242 Leese, David Patrick 243, 183, 384 Leflar, Guy Wilkins, III 196, 253 Leftwich, Marion Wesley 145, 297 Lehmann, James Howard 241, 183, 300, 350 Leifeste, Lloyd Eldon 183 Leifeste, Rodney Dee 145 Lemke, Clyde Dean 305, 145 Lemming, Joseph L? 196, 288, 291 Lenarduzzi, Roland F. 196, 335 Lentz, Robert Burton 196 Leonard, Jim Bob 245, 183 Leonard, John Randal 196, 264 Leri, Donald Nash 183 Lesage, Charles R. 445 Leslie, Robert Norton 118 Lester, August Philip 234, 196 Lester, Paul Wilson 145, 452, 311, 347 Levan, Timothy Brian 268 Levy, Carlos A. 306 Lewellen, Theodore E. 238, 242, 145 Lewis, Donald S., Jr. 196, 223, 369, 267 Lewis, Eileen Lob 389 Lewis, Harry S. 145 Lewis, Harry Wayne 145, 316, 312 Lewis, James Clifford 262 Lewis, James Howard 172 Lewis, John Calvin 229 Lewis, Larry Dewayne 145 Lewis, Roy David 196, 246 Lewis, Thomas Elliott 368 Lewis, Thomas Victor 172, 265 Lewis, William Charles 145, 345 Lewis, William Henry, Jr. 172 Ligda, Andrew Leonard 145, 311 Limerick, Lyndon D. 146 Limpus, Lawrence L. 172, 261, 388 Lincecum, Joe Jack 183 Linder, Gerald Asa 356, 196 Lindig, Kenneth E. 196, 337 Lindsay, Gaylord Clark 196 Lindsay, Leslie Chqrles 261 Lindsey, Claude Earl 240 Lindsey, Dwayne H. 196, 246 Lindsey, Glynn Stockton 417, 422, 413, 433, 432 Lindsey, Robert D. 323, 146 Lindsey, Ronald Lewis 235, 448, 413 Lindsey, William M. 196 Lindstorm, Everett N. 146, 343 Linger, Michael Irving 196 Link, James Michael 234, 196 Linnen, Donald Charles 196 Linton, Roy Emken 305, 234, 146 Linz, Michael Frederick 146, 330 Lipiec, Chester Matthew 389, 146 Lipiec, Jerome M. 172 Lippe, Larry Gordon 172 , Lippke, Lawrence Arnold 196, 223, 267 Liptak, John Frank 326, 439 Listi, Samuel Anthony 319 Liston, Ronald Wayne 388, 345 Little, Doyce Layne 146, 309 Little, James G., Jr. 118 Little, Robert Gene 146, 326, 346 Livas, Pablo 173 Livingston, Fred 8. 197, 383 Lockamy, Terry Alton 197 Lockey, Paul Edwin 223, 183 Lockhart, Barton D. 346 Lockhart, James H. 183, 261, 377 Lockstedt, Kerry O. 173 Loeffler, John Richard 183, 240, 352 Long, Carl Edwin 146, 247, 453, 340 Long, George W. 173 Long, Marvin Delmer 197, 262 Long, Michael R. 197, 223 Long, Robert Kent 146 Long, Wilfred H. Jr. 197, 358 Lonon, James Ronald 173 Loomis, Bobby Dean 197 Loomis, Stephen Mears 222, 183, 267 Looney, James Michael 197, 264 Lopez, Benito Lopez, Fnenk 267, 307, 314, 239, 243, 363, 146. 216 Lopez, Juan De Dios 308 Lopez, Peter Anthony 146 Lopez, Roberto 146, 309 Love, Alan Carson 341 Love, George Vandiver 197 Love, James Collins 114 Love, Kenneth C. 173 Lovelace, David Joe 386 Lovelace, John Lowell 305, 146 Loveless, Jan Butler 110 Loveless, Sidney Louis 173, 325 Lovell, Robert H 173 Lowe, Michael Philip 183, 386 Lowery, Donald A. 118 Lowery, Evelyn F. 341 Lowery, William Ray 197 Lowrey, Thomas Michael 197 Loyd, William E. 197, 386 Lucas, Gustavo H. 197, 246, 363, 268 Lucas, William H., Jr. 197, 245 Lucero, Edward, Jr. €31, 363 Lucey, William G., Jr. 173 Luckenbach, Carl A. 222, 173, 343 Luddeke, Henry E., Ill 197, 223 Ludewig, Larry Monroe 197, 261 Ludwig, Al James 357, 173, 32? Luhr, Donald William 197, 242, 292 Luhr, Thomas A. 197, 232, 334 Luikens,- Robert Lewis 197, 228 Lummus, Jerry fcynn 295, 146, 228, 267 Lundgren, Robert 11 8 Lungstrum, Stephen Jay 233 Lunsford, John Charles 197, 239, 366, 233 Lunsford, Thomas Mason 267, 334, 246, 146, 105, 216 Luther, Marvin Lee, Jr. 234 Luther, Roman N., Jr. 197 Lyerly, George Edward 234, 366, 173, 329, 314 Lyle, Charles Stennis 183 Lyle, James Louis 349, 173, 263 Lynch, John Walton 197, 229 Lynch, Larry Charles 235 Lyon, Willie Lyal 146 Lyons, Barry William 146 Lyons, Don Keith 114 Lyons, Don Michael 183 Lyons, Larry Dale 197, 261 Lyons, Lucius Neal 118 Maas, Edwin Jr. 381, 173, 347 Maberly, Edwin Darrell 173, 439 MacCaferri, Don Achille 111, 319 MacFarlane, Johnny J. 173, 320 Mach, Edward Eugene 316 Macha, Leon Richard 183, 317, 316 Machado, Victor L. 371 Machala, James Joseph 197 Machala, Thomas Ray 242, 356, 183 Machann, Clinton J. 197, 335 Machos, James Allen 197, 263 Macias, Jose Juan 173, 261, 311 Mackie, Stuart Byron 253 Macnak, Joseph Andrew 197, 304, 334 MacNutt John Gordon 223, 146 Maddotk, William K. 145 Maddocks, Robert A., Jr. 197 Maddox, David Thomas 335 Maddox, Douglas Pat 332 Maddox, Robert Alan 146 Maddox, Russell Wayne 197 Maddox, Stephen Boyd 197, 253 Maddox, William Allen, 197 232 Maddox, William Allen 197, ngq Madison, Paul E. 197, 247 Madrigal, Gilberto 146, 385, 312 Madrigal, Hector 183 Maenche, Albert 146, 339 Maenza, Michael Peter 342 Magby, George Corbit 197, 234 Maggs, Russell J., Jr. 197 Magowan, Robert Evan 325 Mahomes, William, Jr. 197, 246 Mahoney, Joe Paul 183, 264 Maida, Peter W„ Jr. 197, 358 Main, Maurice Vernon 241, 381, 183 Majors, David Williford, 229, 363, 146 Majors, John Hemenway 243, 363 Malcolm Daniel K. 118 Maldonado, Macario O. 173 Malitz, Brian Edward 197, 378 389 Malitz, Charles C., Ill 217, 252, 389, 173, 378, 432, 433, 449 Malloy, Michael H. 197 Malone, Clem Edward 183 Malone, Thomas W., Jr. 183 Mandeville, Leslie M. 197, 230 Mankin, Mark Leigh 197, 253 Mankin, Michael Ward 183 Mann, Michael.Q. 242. 173, 374 Mannan, Akm Abdul 118, 370, 318 Manning, Walter Scott 173,. 247 Manny, Roger Dee 197 Manville, John Chtorles 197, 253 Maples, Alan Royce 147 Marcontell, James Henry 173 Marek, James Edwin 240, 338 Maresh, Larry A. 147 Margo, Roberto Saul 114 Mark, David Stuart 197, 228 Mark, Guido Garth 253, 374, 336 Mark, Harold Michael 14 Markey, Frank H., II 147, 264, 300 Markham, William E. 243, 369 Markle, Walter Greer 243 Maroul, John Joseph 197, 261, 329 Marquart, Lester F. 197, 263 Marr, Charles Elbert 147 Marrou, Benjamin F., Jr. 147, 276, 309 Marshall, Douglas V., Jr. 234, 173, 216 Marshall, George Ronald 310 Marshall, Kenton E. 297 Marshall, Luther Lee 197 Marslett, Charles W. 384 Martin, Carl Louis 197 Martin, Chester Owen 147 Martin, James Lester 197 Martin, John Anthony 173 Martin, John Edwin 303 Martin, John Marcus 197 Martin, Larry Ross 173, 336 Martin, Lawrence E. 197, 243 Martin, Leo Glendon 197, 232 Martin, Noel D., Jr. 197, 355 Martin, Randall Aston 222 Martin, Ross Edward 197 Martin, Thomas Ray 197 Martin, Victor Zoe 147 Martinez, Fernando J. 173 Martinez, Jorge, Jaime 385 Martinez Jose S. 183 Martinez, Juan Antonio 147 Martinez, Ruperto Noe 197, 242, 349, 385 Marvin, Paul D. 147 Maser, Robert Perry 147 Mason, Clarence Edward 173 Masoomian Stephen Z. 233 Massey, Calvin Lee, Jr. 147 Massey, Ronald Walton 246, 183 Massey, Roy Earl 173, 217 Massie, George P., Jr. 197, 235 Masterson, Robert M. 183 Matejowsky, Charles C. 326 Matelski, Dwain Erwin 173 Mathew, John Robert 334 Mathews, Daniel Wyman 147 Mathews, Raymond C, Jr. 197 Mathis, Roy Carroll 197, 245 Mathis, Stewart Frank 183 Matkin, William Roger 173 Matocha, Donald John 240, 216, 312, 340, 346 Matocha, John E. 118, 316 Matocha, Paul 8. 118, 316 Matson, James Randel 439, 424, 449, 425, 431, 430, 429, 428, 427 Matthaei, Rudolf H. 147 Matthews, Dale Valdon 197, 264 Matthews, Douglas M. 295, 306, 173 Matthews, Jimmy Wayne 147 Matthews, Richard Lee 183 Matthews, Warren Thomas 238, 243, 147, 314 Matthys, Allen Werner 147, 106, 308 Matthys, ' Walter Charles 183, 386 Mattick, Michael Lawson 197 Mattoon, Kenneth Abel 243, 183, 330, 301 Mauk, Rosemary N. 110, 88 Mauldin, Janeen 118 Mauldin, Larry Dale 197, 253 Maule, William Forrest 228 Mauney, Weldon Arnold 230, 147 Maupin, Warren Bryan 197, 335 Maxwell, Clarence E., Jr. 24 197, 234 Maxwell, John Robert 183 Maxwell, Terry Clyde 183, 376, 290 May, Dwayne Elliott 223 183 May, Fred Luther, III 183, 330, 339, 326 May, John Jay 183 May, Richard William 389, 183 May, Roy Louis 212, 296, 222, 147, 216, 106 May, Russ E. 183 May, Wiliam Arthur 183, 264 Mayes, Davis G. Jr. ]97 Mayes, Gary Ray 197 Mayes, George C, III 197 Mayes, Ronald Paul 243, 183 Mayeux, Gilbert 349 Mayeux, Gilbert E. 173, 264 Mayfield, Gary Wayne 197, 243 Mayfield, James Edward 197, 264 Mayfield, Robert Grady 234, 183, 379 Maynor, Robert Bruce 197 Mayo, Albert Otis 183, 263 Mayo, James.Marvin, Jr. Ill Mays, Benny Gene 183, 332 Mayse, Terry Lee 183, 264 Mazza, Thomas N. 311 McAdams, Charles Orien 225, 147, 322 McAfee, Jimmy Andrew 307 McAnally, Ronald R. 197 McAnelly, Michael D. 197 McBee, John Mark 197 McBride, Patrick H. 223 471 YOUR PROFESSIONAL LAUNDERER AND DRY CLEANER ROLAND DANSBY ' 31 201 College Main—846-5115 YOUR COMPLETE DISCOUNT DEPARTMENT STORE 1 PISCQyWT CiN T iR REDMOND TERRACE SHOPPING CENTER 1420 Hwy. 6, South College Station CALDWELL ' S JEWELRY STORE Diamonds—Watches—Silver Bryan, Texas McCaffrey, Robin H. 197, 319 McCale, Donald Richard 183, 264 McCall, Charles Mark 380, 183, 240 McCall, Homer Gene 380, 147, 336, 231, 308 McCann, Michael T. 114, 292 McCann, Richard Gordon 229, 183, 267 McCannon, David Lee 173, 374 McCaskill, John William 197 McCasland, Mark Titus 197, 241, 335 McCasland, Terry Lee 197, 352 McCauley, Ira Dan 197 McClain, Glen H. 183 McClellan, Waymon L. 173 McClister, Mack Trapp 197, 245, 374 McClure, Michael Ross 147 McClure, Robert Lee 245 McCollum, James Earl 365, 147 McCollum, James M. 173 McConnell, Donald P. 197, 223 McConnell, Robert W. 245, 173 McCorkle, Matthew L. 263 McCormick, David J. 197, 263 McCorquodale, John H. 197 McCoy, Frank Henry 147, McCoy, John W. 148 McCracken, Austin, R., Jr. 380, 183 McCracken, John David 197, 277 McCrary, Dee Gordon 197, 335 McCravey, Michael E. 197 241 McCready, Bobby Carl 197 McCreary, Michael P. 197, 230 McCue, Kenneth Russell 197, 261, 310 McCue, Robert Leslie 309 McCulloch, Drew 183, 228 McCurdy, John Richard 183 McDaniel, Edwin Ralph 148 McDaniel, James Arthur 222, 173 McDaniel, Ronald 148, 311 McDaniel, Walter Glenn 197, 233 McDonald, Darryl E. 148, 336 McDonald, Don Reed 114 • McDonald, James Turner 197, 223 McDonald, Jerry Dale 197, 244, 335 McDonald, Roy Herber 197, 231, 337 McDonald, Robert J. 245 McDonald, Terence Craig 341 McDougall, Shelby E. 148 McDowell, Bryan Lee 345, 446 McDowell, Cliirton D. 197, 234 McDowell, David Harley 347, 326 McElmurray, Richard L. 197, 354, 231 McElroy, Dennis Ray 243, 173, 254 McElroy, Kennedy King 380, 300 McElvaney, Gary Alan 183, 307 McEntire, William W. 336 McFarland, Marion J. 173 McFeron, Dennis ClarW197, 363, 378 McGarr, John Patrick 222, 183, 267 McGaughy, Lonie Harold 197, 310 McGinn, Richard H. 354, 183 McGinnis, Charles T. 223, 148, 362 McGinty, Charles Rhett 242, 183 McGirr, Steven 183 McGlamery, Merrill H. 183 McGough, Larry Joe 173, 449, 326, 439 McGowan, Dee Willis 148 McGowen, John Wilmot 197, 232 McGrath, Michael John 148 McGuyer, Michael D. 197, 265 McGuyre, Starley L. 197, 228 McHarae, Michael D. 183, 240, 352, 286 McIntosh, Dennis Keith 148 McKaughan, Edward W. 414, 419, 148, 449, 413 McKay, Robert John 246 McKean, William A., Jr. 197, 241, 330, 268 McKee, Bruce Michael 183 McKee, Randall S. 347 McKeen, Robert Gordon 277, 247 McKeen, Thomas R. 197, 244, 374 McKenna, Francis Xavier 232, 183, 378, 300 McKenty, Samuel C. 314 McKerley, Dennis Ray 197 McKibben, Paul Eugene 173, 309 McKinney, Harry R. 197 McKinney, John Carlton 252, 148, 263 McKinney, Michael T. 197, 261 McKnight, Thomas James 173 McLain, Glen David 197 McLean, Ken Jerome 413 McLennan, Jon Michael 183, 262 McLeroy, John Donald 242, 183, 338 McLeroy, Robert Louis 350, 216, 173, 228, 339 McLeroy, William R. 242, 183 McLood, Michael Bruce 197 McMahan, James Douglas McMahon, James David 197, 240, 374 McMahon, Joel D. Ill 197, 261 McMains, James Raymond 233 McMath, John Seals 148, 244, 382 McMillon, Ronnie Dwain 183, 337 McMullen, Randall C. 197 McMurray, Robert Daniel 265 McNabb, Joseph Otis 261 McNally, William P. Jr. 173 McNeely, Mary L. 110, 343, 341 McNeese, Larry Bernard 198, 261, 335 McNeill, Bruce Allan 243 McNeill, Levi J., Ill 198, 247 359 McNiel, Fred R. 198, 247 McPherson, Ronnie L. 173 McPherson, Thomas C. 183, 325 McQueen, Hamilton D. 288 McQueen, Samuel G. 230, 173 326 McReynolds, Michael M. 198, 261 McWhirter, Thomas Joel 198, 243 McWhorter, Larry Bee 198, 295, 335 McWilliams, David K. 198 McWilliams, James Lee 148 McWilliams, Paul D. 198, 243 Meade, Ricardo 173 Meadows, Daniel B. 148, 344, 449, 439 Meaux, Lament Edward 242, 173 Meaux, Steve 183, 261, 303 Mebane, Horace Frank 148 Mebane, Paul Mitchell 198, 335 Medford, Lei Leslie 148 Medford, Sidney Frank 241, 380, 148 Medina, Alfonso 148, 337 Medina, Juan Manuel 198 Medina, Ramon H. 184 Medley, William Charles 335 Meharg, Michael Shelton 198, 243 Meier, Gary Craven 198, 335 Meier, John Henry 198 Meiller, John Gordon 184 Meister, Robert Allen 356, 253, 184 s Melcer, Morton Richard 324, 148, 247 Melcher, Edward F. 184, 264, 334 Mella, Charles Augustus 216, 217, 220, 324, 148, 361, 121 Melman, Steven Arnold 198 Melton, Haynes Lee 198 Melton, William James 198,. 231 Melvin, Michael Taylor 198, 389 Melzer, Laurence S. 184, 335 Menczer, Stephen E. 246, 184, 361, 287 Mendoza, Francisco 148 Menn, Albert Oscar 306, 173 Menzies, Gary Winston 233 Menzies, George C. M., Ill 173, 317 Menzies, Michael W. 230, 380, 173 Menzies, Stephen Philip 313, 111, 374 Mergen, Richard James 363, 222, 173, 217 Merrell, Jack Gordon, Jr. 148, 453, 345 Merritt, Robert Ross 241, 184 Merritt, Weldon Lloyd 241, 148 Mervish, Alan Dale 305, 148 Messec, Jimmy Ray 198 Metcalf, Bill Henry 149 Metoskie, John Arthur 198, 264, 329 Metrock, John Michael 246, 184, 340 Metzler, Robert Louis 198, 253 Meyer, Alvin H. 338, 339, 316 Meyer, Gregory Kenneth 198, 242 Meyer, John Faghan 149 Meyer, Wayne Charles 173 Meyers, John E. 365 Michael, Hershel A. 184 Michalak, Chester H. 149 Michie, Charles D. 173 Midyett, William R. 263, 377 Miears, Glenn Gene 198, 335 Mieth, Ervin A., Jr. 173 Migl, Alton 173 Migura, Wallace William 118 Mika, Donald Fred 149, 326 Mikel, Tilden Newton 184 Miles, Timothy Josephel 335 Miller, Alan Robert 349 Miller, Bert Earl 305, 173 Miller, Daniel Stewart 381 Miller, David Harrison 276, 173, 317 Miller, David Lee 184, 261 Miller, David Wallace 237, 242, 149 Miller, Don Charles 184 Milfer, Edward Murphy 246, 184, 311 Miller, Elvon Jerald 184, 264 Miller, Erik Clark 198 Miller, Everett Cline 198 Miller, Henry C., Jr. 173, 377 Miller, James Edward 149 Miller, James Edward 149 Miller, James G. 336 Miller, Larry Bruce 149 Miller, Leonard M. 389, 173, 336 Miller, Michael E. 198, 241, 300 Miller, Robert B. 198, 383, 240 Miller, Robert Dwight, 304, 149 Miller, Robert M. 217, 237, 323, 243, 349, 184, 173 Miller, Robert Martin 267 Miller, Stanley G. 173, 337, 308 Miller, Travis Milton 222 Miller, Wesley Leroy 221, 149, 223 Miller, William Andrew 149 Miller, William J., Ill 233, 184 Millikin, Charles W., Ill 305, 149 Millikin, James Lee 184, 264, 339 Mills, Ronald Dee 198 Mills, Sam Wilburn 198 Mills, Stephen Alan 198, 363, 264 Milner, Steven Carl 173 Milstead, James Pomeroy 233, 149, 374, 301 Mims, Forrest M., Ill 299, 149, 212, 261 Miner, Judson C. 173 MinnLck, Geoffrey E. 184 Minor, Dennis Earl 149, 341 Minor, Robert Richard 234, 149, 316, 312 Minze, Lonnie Charles 184, 268 Miska, Frank Nolan 149, 301 Mistrot, Ralph William 374, 267 Mitcham, Robert E. 173 Mitchell, Carl Rice 198, 230 Mitchell, Edwin D., II 149 Mitchell, Jim Bob 237, 241, 349, 173 Mitchell, Ronald M. 198, 232 Mitchell, Tommy Walter 184, 264, 268 Mitchell, William T. 184 Mitra, Asit Kumar 173 Mitschke, Wallice L. 198, 246 Mittendorf, Ehrhard, III 184, 301, 310 Mladenka, Alois C. 149, 336 316 Moats, Bruce Edgar, Jr. 316 Moberly, Richard Dean 173, 262 Mobley, Forrest David 247 Mobley, James Arnold 198, 232, 334 Mock, Richard E. 173, 337 Modgling, Roy Keith 173 Moehlman, John Henry 247 Moehlm’an, Lewis Roger 173, 386 Moelich, Robert Edward 198, 264, 334 Moeller, Patrick Wayne 198 Moench, Carroll J., Jr. 331, 149, 309 Moench, George Thomas 173 Moerbe, Larry Edward 198, 262,-335 ' Moffitt, John Russell 198, 263 Moley, Richard C. 262 Monroe, Donald J. 198, 223, 456, 267 Monroe, Myles Paul 233 Montague, James R. 198 Montalvo, Leopoldo 301 Montemayor, Manuel J. 173 Montfort, Davis T. 198, 241 Montfort, Howard W. 184 Montgomery, Arthur A., Jr. 363, 173 Montgomery, Richard C. 198, 230 Montour, Kenneth A. 198, 233 Moody, Joseph Calvin 198, 243 Moody, Thomas Ned 119 Moon, Gary Lynn 235 Moon, Thomas Edward 149, 296 Mooney, William E., Jr. 149 Moore, Gary Thomas 222, 114 Moore, Gerald Lee 184, 336, 335 Moore, Gregory Adair 184, 237 Moore, James Alford 292 Moore, James Stephen 374 Moore, Jeffrey Burl 357 Moore, John Mark 321, 327, 149, 348, 346 Moore, Keith Ferris 198, 230 Moore, Larry Wayne 184 Moore, Lawrence York 114 Moore, Lynn Scott 184 Moore, Marbert G., Jr. 149, 312 Moore, Paul Edward 184, 379 Moore, Ronald Kenneth 305, 149 Moore, Ronald Leland 150 Moore, William Dempsey 243 Moore, William S., II 156, 245, 106 Moore, Zilna Buford 150 Moores, John Hargrove 388, 306, 184 Mora, Federico Saldua 150, 311 Moran, Michael D. 246, 184 Moraski, Dennis P. 173, 263 Moreau, Edward L. 349, 173, 264, 300 Moreland, Bobby Dale 184 Moreman, David Eugene 295, 292, 114, 106, 344 Moreno, Douglas J. 232 Moreno, Elias 263, 323, 351 Moreno, Richard Alan 173, 322 Morgan, Barry Erwin 184, 265 Morgan, Charles Edward 150, 350 Morgan, David Hugh 387, 345, 308 Morgan, Harry Charles 173, 255 Morgan, John francis 198 Morgan, John William 184 Morgan, Michael Ray 234, 173 Morgan, Ronald William 150, 231 Morgan, Thomas Jasper 246, 299, 387 Morgan, William C. 198, 228, 358 Moritz, Burt Edwin 309 Morrill, John Charles 229, 184 Morris, Brian Irl 363, 184 Morris, Don Shelton 223, 184 Morris, Douglas Ray 223, 150 Morris, Henry Lee 150 Morris, James Herman 150, 348 Morris, James Lester 198, 295, 231 Morris, Larry Dale 305, 150, 265 Morris, Michael Lynn 198, 369, 264 Morris, Paul E. 198, 231 Morris, Robbie Stan 174 Mprrison, Dalton W. 174 Morrison, Gregory S. 150 Morriss, Carl Adam 174 Morrow, Morris Enon 150 Morrow, Nicholas M. Ill, 348, 319 Morton, John Michael 174 Morton, William Rogers 120 Moseley, Joe Clifton, II 174, 449, 266 Moses, George C. 184 Moses, James Thomas, Jr. 184 Mosesman, Barry 324, 150 Mosley, Daniel Jay 184 Mosley, William Daniel 198 Mosman, Thomas M. 173, 360 Moss, Clifton Leon 174 Moss, King, II 184, 240 Moss, Roderick 413 Mosfy, Robert L., Jr. 150, 240, 325, 341 Motl, Michael Byron 184, 336, 264, 316 Mouelhi, Abdellatif 174, 343 Mucha, Billy Gene 389 Mudd, James Edwin 198, 246, 329, 287 Muegge, Frank Allan 150, 277, 342 Muehr, Richard Wayne 184 Mueller, Meryl Wayne 198 Muhl, Julius I, Jr. 174 Muir, Ben Earl, Jr. 184 Muir, William Duncan 313 Mulkins, Winfield G. 198, 263, 301 Mullen, Walter S. 198, 235 Mullins, Bert Day 174, 340 Mullins, Keith Allen 198, 356 Mullins, Terrell S. 241, 324, 174, 217 Muniz, Edelmiro 174 Munn, Duncan Patrick 198, 243 Munoz G. Gabriel E. 150 Munsch, Hubert J., Jr. 184 Munson, James Stephen 359 Munson, Milam Armour 150, 359 Murphy, Ben Michael 198, 241 Murphy, George H. 150 Murphy, Harrison Leo 198, 241, 355 Murphy, James Evans 198, 364, 335 Murphy, Michael Davis 313 Murphy, Michael Eugene 198, 242 Murphy, William P. 198, 229 Murrah, Thomas Frank 413, 322, 449, 150, 107, 374, 235 Murray, James Clark 150, 228 Muse, Anthony Crowin 184 ' ' Muse, Ned Charles 198 Musick, Ernest Ross 198 Musser, Tommy Wayne 223 Muston, Kurt Allen 150 Muzny, Lawrence Sylvin 150 Mycock, Edward, Jr. 198 Myers, Earle R. 150, 276 Myers, Jack Eckhardt 221, 222, 174 Myers, John William 321, 150 Myers, Norman Earl 151 Myers, Randall Roy 243, 184 Myers, Toni Steven 151 Myers, Troy Harold 349, 174, 264, 300, 217 Nabb, William Dennis 198, 223 Nabors, Michael 151, 297, 121, 300, 254 Nagel, James Craig 174, 378 Nagid, Paul Arthur 324, 301 Nagy, David Berry 334 Nagy, William Frank 151 Najar, Abdelhamid 307 Napper, Larry Cooner 198, 243 Naron, Duane Vestol 305 Naser, Mohammed Abu 370 Nash, Ronald Allen 184, 240 Natho, James Edgar 198, 223, 267 Natho, Thomas Eugene 230, 306, 184 Nation, David Franklin 184 Nauck, Albert Ray 227, 305, 233, 174, 358 Naumann, Leroy M. 261 Naylor, Robert K. 119 Neal, James Kyle 383 Neal, Robert Max, Jr. 151 Neal, Tom Morris 114, 292 Neeb, Charles W. 151 Neel, Jerry D. 151, 311 Neeley, Jimmy Everett 223 Neely, James Elgin 246, 151 Neely, Joe Preston 151, 276 Neely, Wayne Douglas 151, Neill, William L. 198, 363, 231 Nelms, Harry H., Jr., 198, 245 Nelson, Arved Edward 357, 174, 240 Nelson, Bardin H., Jr. Ill Nelson, Charles Edward 198, 253 Nelson, David Rogers 198, 358 Nelson, Freddie A. 418, 421, 151 Nelson, Jack Earl 174, 262, 300 Nelson, John Amos, Jr. 242 Nelson, John Edwin 151 Nelson, Kenneth Paul 198 Nelson, Phillip Edward-184 Nelson, Wayne Arthur 246, 184, 314 Nemec, Stanley Joseph 302 Nester, James Alan 151, 342 Nesuda, Roger Alvin 151, 383 Neuhaus, Earl Jerome 151, 306, 308 Neuhaus, Vincent D. 151, 337 Neumann, Carl Henry 184 Neves, Leroy 198, 262 Neveux, Lawrence Joel 253 Nevill, Jerry Wayne 151 New, Benny Lynn 223 New, Roy Henry 198, 357, 240, 286 Newberry, Robert James 174 Newcomer, Everett S. 151 Newman, Clyde Thomas 359, 174, 326 Newman, Michael Thomas 174 Newmqn, Richard Kurt 198, 223, 188, 334 Newmann, Martin Louis 198, 222 Newsom, James Randall 151, 337, 308 Newton, Philip Lynn 349, 174, 374, 310, 340 Newton, Reginald Daniel 246, 151, 358, 216 Ney, Marshall N., Jr. 198, 243 Nicholas, Terry William 386 Nichols, Jerry Dean 151, 449, 412 Nichols, William L., II 174 Nichols, William Lee 174 Nicholson, Jacob F., Ill 151 Nicholson, Jimmy Ray 151 Nickelson, Ranzell 229, 387 Nickle, Robert Ernest O. 198, 244, 374 Nicks, William Lee, III 233 Nida, Robert Lee 198, 233, 374 Nieland, Jeffrey C. 184 Niemi, Richard Mitchell 184 Nierdieck, Thomas C. 234, 184 Nilson, John Hancock 414, 421, 413 Nip, Wai Kit 119 Noel, Leon Erin 184, 334 Nolan, Ray Thomas 389, 184, 337 Noles, David Laurence 119 Noles, John Ray 309 Noles, Tyrone M. 198, 389, 263, 451 Noonan, Michael D. 355, 223, 184 Nooner, Terry Samuels 184 Nordhaus, Robert Keith 243, 184 Norman, Kenneth Ray 151 Norman, Terry Randolph 151 Norris, James Arnold 198 Norris, William M. 184 Northcutt, Howard W. 152, 277 Northcutt, Jasper Ray 152 Northcutt, Jerry Tilden 198, 245, 358 Northcutt, Norvell W. 336 Norton, Charles Gerald 198, 240 Norton, James Malcolm 198, 240, 287 Norton, Kenneth Riva 119 Norton, Larry Allan 198, 324, 240, 453 Norton, Stephen C. 198, 364 Novlan, David John 198, 335 Novosad, Roy Charlie 174, 317, 316 Nowlin, James Radford 152 Nowlin, John Texas 337 Noxon, Jon Evan 223, 152 Noyes, Thomas Edward 253, 174, 339, 309 Nuding, John Francis, Jr. 198, 261 Nugent, Donald P., Jr. 198, 267 Nugent, William B., II 198, 222 Nunez, Esmergildo G. 174, 449, 326 Obdyke, Louis Kay 249, 295, 174, 374, 264, 300 Oberg. 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Jr. 243, 153 Petrash, Ernest F. 153, 378, ’264 Petree, Ernest Lee, Jr. 199, 222, 267 Pettijohn, Carl Hood 199, 246 Pettit, Michael Edward 184, 329 Pettit, Robert York 199, 329 Petty, Daniel Brady 251, 153, 314 Petty, Jerry Lynn 379 Peynado, Ascension 119 Peynado, Robert 199 Peyrefitte, Gregory A. 388, 184 Pfefferkorn, Richard 276, 174 Phaup, Charles 174 Phillip, John Wayne 184, 336 Phillips, Barry Lynn 184 Phillips, Benny J. 312 Phillips, Bruce R. 231 Phillips, Dennis Ray 199, 263 Phillips, Edward Lee 199 Phillips, Harvey Dale 199, 222, 267 Phillips, James N. 233, 174 Phillips, John McNeill 199, 231 Phillips, Larry Allan 114 Phillips, Lucius E., Ill 199, 233 385 Phillips, Michael Wayne 174 Phillips, Thomas, Jr. 364, 174 Phillips, William M. 305, 153 Phipps, James Bartlett 199, 247, 340 Pickard, Ronald M. 153 Pickens, Harry R. 199, 240 Pickering, Grover Q. 153, 345 Pickron, Woodrow W. 312 Piehl, Eugene Martin 241, 184 Pierce, Don Robert 153, 277 Pierce, Jerry Bob 199, 335 Pierce, Michael Elmer 232, 297, 184 Piersall, John Glenn 153, 310 Pierson, Mark Owen 199 Piesieski, Stanley W. 153 Pigford, Joe Michael 174, 386 Pigott, Geoffrey Curtis 233, 184 Pina, Manuel 174, 340, 290 Pinkney, Fred C. 153, 336 Pinto, Eustace Joseph 119 Piper, Alan Lynn 174 Pish, Michael David 199, 262 Pitman, William Scott 199 Pittman, Pitt 153, 348 Pitts, Donald Ray 199, 244 Piwetz, Thomas Victor 199, 241 Piwonka, Donald Noel 222 Pizzola, Larry Gene 199, 245 Place, Bradley Eugene 153, 250 Ploke, James Michael 199, 358 Plantikow, John Steven 199, 268 Platt, John Everett 199, 261 Platzer, John Arthur 199 Plocek, Joe Pat 199 Plotts, David W. 262 Plum, Ronald Ray 174 Plummer, Mitty Charles 119 Poe, John Dudley, Jr. 199, 222, 267 Poling, Richard Lewis 199, 222, 267 Polito, Joseph G., Jr. 234, 366, 153 Polk, Henry Thomas 174, 329 Pollard, Eugene C. 184, 307 P ollard, Kenneth W., Jr. 184, 310 Pollock, James E. 368 Pollock, Stephen T. 199 Polonis, James Joseph 174 ' Polys, David Lawrence 199, 232 Pontelandolfo, Frank 199, 389, 223 Pool, Don Lee 174 Pool, Walter Chester 153 Pool, Wendell M. 175 Pope, Joe Delwin 199 Porras, Cesareo Rene 385 Porter, Donald Wayne 229, 184 Porter, Douglas D. 175 Porter, Larry Gene 350 Posey, Daniel Earl 335 Poss, John Michael 412 Post, Donald Eugene 245, 322 Post, James L. 184 Post, Lynn James 323 Poston, Ronald Harris 246, 184 Potenza, Tommy Gene 153, 374, 263 Poth, Phillip William 184 Potter, James Casrel 199 Potter, William A., Ill 199, 230 Potts, James Inge, Jr. 311 Potts, William Ray 153 Pou, Walter Lamar, III 199, 350, 268 Powell, Arthur Ellis 265 Powell, Barry Edward 199 Powell, Cecil C., Jr. 199 Powell, David Chester 153, 317 Powell, David Wayne 355, 246, 184 Powell, Harold Ray, Jr. 199, 253 Powell, James H., II 199 Powell, James Richard 184 Powell, Joe Max 199, 235, 445 Powell, Lonnie Loyd, III 327, 154 Power, Robert Allen 184, 368, 336 Powers, Michael W. 199, 261 Prater, Charles Neely 229, 184 Preas, Bryan Thomas 234, 184 Preisler, Frank 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364, 175, 329 Rapp, Gerald Raymond 200, 364 Rasbury, Michael Brooks 240, 10 , 1, 286 Rash, Charles Edwin 260 Raska, Harold Gene 200, 241, 359 Raska, Robert Wayne 359, 175 Rasmussen, Milton M. 323, 301 Rasmussen, Richard A. 297, 223, 154, 301, 347 Rassinier, Craig M. 200 Ratcliffe, John A. 377, 154 Rau, George Henry 200, 244, 359, 350 Raun, Travis Norris 241 Ravey, Bill Richard 185 Rawlins, Lolita Ann K. 110 Ray, ' Donaldreagan 247 Ray, John Emery 200, 358 Ray, Leonard Frank 175, 339 Ray, Roland Charles 200, 234 Rayburn, Ralph 200, 243 Raymond, Dennis H. 312 Raymond, William Clyde 154 Razzaque, Md Abdur 119 Rea, Ronald Howard 352 Read, James Carroll 154, 317, 308 Ready, Gary William 119 Reagan, Charles Thomas 185 Reagan, Dennis Ferrell 185, 264 Reagan, Jimmy Robert 246, 185, 387 Real, Caspar S. 175 Reat, Robert B. 389 Reber, William Chri sty 222, 185 Recht, Dwight L. 233, 175, 377, 300, 217 Recht, John Munn 175 Rector, Richard Lee 426, 425, 424 Redden, Michael Edwin 229, 175, 383, 318 Redding, Glen Ray 200, 262 Redding, Leland Roy 200 Reddy, Mahasamudram S. 316 Redfearn, John M. 185 Reding, Blackie D. 355, 184, 175, 352 Redman, Ernest J. 307 Reed, Charles F. 200, 234 Reed, Dan 253 Reed, Donald Carl 200 Reed, James Alan 154, 310 Reed, Kenneth Paul 154 Reed, Leon Brannon, II 200 Reed, Peter Michael 200, 263 Reed, Ralph Donald 335, 301 Reeder, James Lynn 185 Reeh, Charles David 220, 154 Reeh, Ernest A. 185 Reele, Sirel A. 175 Rees, Chester L., Jr. 200, 244, 374 Reesby, William David 111 Reese, Kenneth Lee 297, 155, 302 Reese, Melvin Wade 383 Reese, Michael Steen 335 Reeves, Elmo Clay 155 Reeves, Gary Neil 155, 240, 316, 312, 346 Reeves, Jimmy Earl 222, 185 Reeves, Lowell Edward 155 Reeves, Richard L. 200 Reeves, Samuel James 200, 299 Reeves, Samuel W., Ill 175 Reeves, William E. 185, 263 Reger, Mark Myron 200 Rehmet, Joseph Don 382, 175, 240, 300, 216 Rehmet, Patrick George 242, 382, 185, 268 Reicherzer, Gary W. 155 Reicherzer, Kenneth L. 200, 245 Reichle, Leander A., 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Hernando 306, 175 Rodriguez, Roy Gonzalez 185 Rodriguez, William 268, 449, 439 Roesler, Helmuth Wayne 156, 262 Roesler, James William 200 Roesner, Raymond Earl 156, 301 Rogers, Floyd V. 156, 374, 262 Rogers, James Hugh 200 Rogers, Robert Leonard 200 Rogers, Samuel Dwight 200, 232 Rohe, Jamie Marius 234, 175 386, 319 Rohrbough, Leonard H. 200, 261 Rojas, Luis E. 156, 449, 444 Roland, Aubrey Lee 175, 318, 308 Roland, Raymond Earl 200 Roller, John Morgan 185 Rollings, Robert Edward 331, 156 Rollins, Henry Martin 235, 268, 449, 439 Rollins, Larry Dwane 263 Rome, Macy Anthony 185 Romero, Cloud Juan 200 Romero, Michael John 200, 261 Ronco, Joseph Alfred 156, 347, 256 Roper, Dana William 200, 243 Roppolo, Jimmy Nicholas 200, 240 Roquemore, Darrell E. 241 Rosberg, David William 200 Rose, Charles Howard 230, 175 Rose, Douglas Nelson 119 Rosenbach, Lawrence M. 329 Rosenbaum, Gene Waldo 156 Rosenbaum, Juan 200, 244 Rosenstein, Thomas W. 222, 175, 311 Ross, Donald Lee 119 Ross, Joe Nevill 200 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Lawrence Day 156 Rutledge, Richard W. 200, 234 Rutledge, Robert Morton 156, 231 Rutledge, William W., 114, 156 Rutty, Ken Watson 156 Ryan, James Lynn 185 Ryan, Robert Michael 200, 261 Rydl, Glenn Myrlin 119 Rylander, Charles L., Jr. 4 200, 245, 359 Rymkus, Patrick 412 Saad, Yiries A. 451 Sabayrac, Louis, Jr. 307, 157, 328, 228, 121, 350 Sadapaz, Emilio 157, 385 Saffold, Donnell F. 245 Saffold, Thomas Albert 157, 277 Scrfford, Charles Roy 381 Sagebiel, Dexter K. 175, 337 Sager, Frederick W. 185 Saha, Dennis Joe 157, 385, 345 Saldana, Roberto 200, 243, 334 Salge, Andrew v.iyde 157, 244 Salinas, Jose Leonel 157 Salinas, Robert A. 200, 241, 363 Salisbury, Edward A. 304, 157 Sallee, Bill Deene 416, 417, 418, 421, 412 Salmon, Clarence R., Jr. 230, 175, 382, 317 Salterio, Joseph L. 175 Sample, Richard M. 229 Samson, Gerald M. 312 Sanchez, Alfonso 175 Sanchez, Diego 157 Sandberg, Sherwin N. 185, 308 Sandell, Milton S., Ill 185 Sanders, Billy Virgil 157 Sanders, James Olin 185 Sanders, James Paul 185, 386 Sanders, James Truett 157, 317, 337 Sanders, John Alsey 200, 242, 385 Sanders, Melvin D oyle 200, 233 Sanders, Paul Hershel 185 Sandlin, John Hardy 157 Sanford, Michael Bailey 157 Sansom, Dudley Carl 200 Sansom, Homer J. 157 Santana, Joseph J. 200, 247 Santos, Jose C. 157 Sarker, Abdul J. 120, 370 Sarra, Lawrence Joel 200, 389 Sartain, Allen Richard 264 Sassman, Clifford D. 157, 310 Sauceda, Serjio M. 175 Saunders, Jeb Stuart 200, 262 Saunders, Michael C. 157, 259 Sauter, Joseph Arthur 200, 378, 329 Savage, Donald Marton 185, 314 Savage, Francis, Fuel 221, 222, 323, 175 Savage, Jimmie Curtis 175 Sawyer, Miles Lee 200 Saxon, Billy McCoy 185, 301 Scafe, Donald W. 450, 302 Scarborough, Cecil H. 157, 322, 326 Scarmardo, Samuel C. 200 Schade, Harold Charles 220, 267, 290, 175, 228, 300, 217 Schappaugh, Ronald Dean 157, 261, 310 Scheer, Eddie Franklin 230, 157, ' 308 Scheer, Gary Charles 200, 234 Scheldt, Herman Herbert 185, 337 Schember, Kurt Alan 175, 338, 339 Scherbel, Charles E. 175 Scheske, Robert B. 185 Schilhab, Lawrence C. 200, 276 Schiwetz, Theodore F. 230, 157, 340 Schlanger, Lee Philip 200, 229, 324 Schlather, Kenneth J. 157, 309, 342 Schley, Emil Steve, Jr. 341 Schlinke, James Charles 157 Schlueter, David Arnold 223, 185, 267 Schlundt, Gregory John 200 Schmidt, Gary Richard 175 Schmidt, Harry C. 200, 357, 263 Schmidt, James David 231 Schmidt, Larry Wayne 357, 185, 217 Schmidt, Milton H., Jr. 200, 222 Schmidt, Ralph Alfons 185 Schmidt, Victor Herman 229, 175 Schmidt, William Carl 157, 449, 439 Schneider, Daniel W. 418, 421, 412 Schneider, Peter W. 312 Schoenberg, Theodore P. 200 Schoenemann, William A. 313, 158 Schoenholz, Abraham A. 158 Scholl, Leroy R., Jr. 200, 319 Schomburg, Arthur 8. 384 Schoolcraft, Thomas A. 158 Schott, William Ray 306 Schrank, Stephen R. 185 Schramek, Charles Wayne 175, 319 Schreiber, Ronald John 245, 185 Schrider, Michael S. 175, 449, 439 Schriever, John George 201, 306 Schroeder, Christine L. 299, 110 Schroeder, Gerald 8. 336 Schroeder, Kenneth Ray 158 Schroeder, Milford R. 158 Schubert, Carroll W. 201, 445 Schuchardt, Jimmy C. 306, 158, 384 Schuchart, Gary W. 185 Schuck, Raymond 8., Jr. 304 Sshuelke, Larry Leonard 158, 276, 385 Schuepbach, John W. 241, 185, 453 Schuler, Charles A. 325 Schultheis, Richard C. 158 Schultz,. Lewis Russell 158, 317 Schultz, Michael W. 201, 246 Schulz, Harvey Roy 201, 222, 385 Juniors: Schulze, Edward M. 175 Schur, James Lloyd 324, 175 Schwab, William D. 201, 355, 246, 335, 350 Schwank, Ronald Harold 222, 175 Schwartz, Richard Leroy 185 Schwartz, Robert David 201, 253 Schwertner, Larry J. 158, 376, 231, 307 Schwertner, Thomas W. 201 Schwetke, William Lewis 201, 330, 262 Schwiening, Fred, III 240, 286, 287 Scoggin, Phillip C. 414, 417, 419, 422, 412 Scogin, John Le 201 Scott, Alden P. 328 Scott, Claude T., Jr. 201, 230 Scott, David Miller 201, 223 Scott, Douglas Meloy 223, 188 Scott, Larry Dean 299, 185, 336 Scott, Patrick Jackson 262 Scott, Richard Carl 386 Scott, Robert Jackson 201, 263, 268 Scott, Samuel M. Ill 175 Scott, Sidney Ian 233, 175 Scott, Thomas Michael 245, 185, ' 347 Scott, William Henry 201, 242 Screws, David L. 175, 381, 307 Seago, John Michael 380, 158 Seale, Danny Glenn 201, 229, 369 Seale, Darrel Davis 201, 241, 386 Seale, Michael Ray 323, 222, 175 Sears, Dan Byron 175, 369 Seate, John Harold, Jr. 158 Seay, Christopher S. 201, 244 Seay, Michael George 175, 388 Sebastian, James Ward 449, 439 Sebring, Stephen Leroy 276 Sedberry, James M. Ill 297, 158, 302, 303 See, Edward Charles 158 Seely, William Truman 201, 372, 228, 350 Seerden, William F. 245, 158 Segner, Robert Otto, Jr. 201, 242, 292 Segrest, James Charles 221, 349, 223, 175 Segura, Richard P. 366 Seidensticker, Edgar P. 158 Seitz, Alton Edward, Jr. 201, 234 Seitz, Richard Dwain 158, 312 Selman, Danny Durwood 158 Selzer, Terry Alan 262, 340 Semingson, Richard M. 185, 261 Sepulvado, George H. 201, 241, 369 Serna, Jose Eduardo 371 Serrill, Richard R. 276, 385, 326 Settles, Charles W. 185 Severance, Richard W. 233, 185 Sewell, Billy Clark 354 Sewell, Charles E., Jr. 185 Shadel, William N. II 12 Shafer, Manzell L. 351, 290, 220, 176, 231, 167, 217, 308 Shafer, Robert James 115, 292 Shaffer, Dennis Jack 201, 363 Shaffer, Lance Meritt 201, 224 Shahan, James T., II 176 Shamblin, Paul Richard 185 Shank, Gary William 176 Shankles, Elvis Dale 201 Shannon, William P. 235 Sharber, James Randall 295, 120 Sharp, Douglas ' A. 336 Sharp, Marcus Val 241 158 Sharp, Roger Wayne 247 Sharp, Wayne Charles 276, 185 Shaunfield, Phillip T. 176 h unty, Timothy Leslie 229, 158 Shaw, Earl Ray 111 Shaw, Emil G. 201, 265 Shaw, Michael Joseph 185 Sheets, Michael Alan 201, 222, 374, 267, 334 Sheffield, Gary Dennis 201 Sheffield, James Craver 201, 264 Sheffield, Jerry Winn 201, 336 335 Sheffield, Tom Wayne 201, 383 Sheiness, Marc Allan 382, 324, 222, 185 Shelton, Robert Earl 176 Shepler, William Dennis 201 Sherburn, Joseph H. 185 Sherman, Stephen Amory 158 Sherman, Thomas Gale 243, 185 Shidal, Jerry Glenn 120 Shieldes, William E. 201, 263 Shields, John Robert 229, 158 Shifflett, Arvil Earl 308 Shilk, Danny Bradley 201 Shindler, Donald C. 201, 246, 330 Shipp, Bill Jule, Jr. 365, 253, 185 Shirtum, Robert P. 201 Shmoldas, Chester J. 228 Shockley, Harold J. 316 Shone, Louis Albert, III 158 Shook, Daniel Riley 261, 268 Short John Edward 201, 242, 380 Short, James H., Jr. 325 Shoultz, James Clark 243 Shropshire, Stephen M. 243, 185 Shughart, William F. 110, 201 Shults, Thomas Ernest 354, 241 Shupak, George Leo 158 Sibaja, Rodolfo A. 201 Siddall, Robert Yancy 201, 261 Sidle, Patrick Eugene 201 Siebern, Vincent E. 159, 263 Siegmund, David Richard 360 Sierra, Frank G., J r. 176 Sifford, Clyde Lee 185 Sikes, Andrew Lonnie 185, 312 Sikes, Robert Allen 222, 384 Sikes, Samuel Lee 185 Silliman, Carlos Manuel 242, 311 Silver, Richard Carl 176, 261, 308 Simmons, Albert Myles 111 Simmons, Don Hobson 366, 159, 240 Simmons, Jerry Matthews 159 Simmons, Tifton Jr. 220, 213, 159 Simon, Steven Elton 185, 201 Simpson, Charles E. 321, 159 Simpson, Charles Edward 327 Simpson, Frank S. 201 Simpson, Marvin 8. Ill 247, 332 Simpson, Russell Bruce 115, 374, 344, 272 Sims, Benjamin J. 201, 243, 295 Sims, Robert Milton 244, T76 Sinclair, Ernest Edwin 201, 380, 223, Sincleair, Michael L. 201, 264 Singletary Rickey L. 201, 223, 368 Singleton, James Marion 417, 176, 449, 412 Singleton, William J. 232, 159 Sinha, Brajendra K. 120 Sipple, Stephen Allen 185, 338, 347 Sistrunk, Harris R. 201 Sizemore, James M. 288, 289 Skaggs, Richard A. 176 Skaggs, Ronald Lloyd 112 Skelton, Jack Lee 159 Skelton, Wesley Morgan 201 Siles, Clifford A., Jr. 159 Skillestad, Larry Dean 120 Skinner, Everett F. 114 201, 291 Skinner, Michael Lee 246, 300 Skrivanek, Joseph J., Ill 336, 176, 337 Skusa, David Henry 176, 257 Sky, Eagle William H. 185 Slavik, George Joseph 159, 316, 319 Sledge, George Dayton 176 Sleeper, John, III 305, 185 Sloan, Gary Wayne 355, 185 Sloan, John Edward 233, 159 Slocum, Edward Ralph 335, 301 Slone, Richard Lee 305, 159, 385 Slone, Theodore W., Jr. 185 Slovak, Robert Hinds 241, 185 Sluis, James Kenneth 253, 159, 373 Sluis, Kenneth Roy 201, 261 Smaistrla, Charles J. 201, 253 Smedberg, Barry Alan 223, 159 Smelley, Eddie Monroe 159, 325, 326, 346 Smith, Adrian Devaun 346 Smith, Andrew David 244, 176 Smith, Benny Ray 346, 292, 321, 242, 159, 216, 267 Smith, Bill Wiley 185 Smith, Billy Mac 277 Smith, Brandon Corder 331 Smith, Bruce Alan 223 Smith, Bruce Edward 201, 362 Smith, Charles D. 201, 229 Smith, Charles Earl 277, 159 Smith, Craig M. 201 Smith, Dallas Paul 201, 253, 263, 379 Smith, Darrell Frank 159 Smith, David Bullard 159, 263, 216 Smith, David Henry 176, 277 Smith, Donald Eugene 384 Smith, Eugene Lloyd, Jr. 366 Smith, Frank Martin, Jr. 201 Smith, Franklin J., Jr. 176 Smith, Frederick David 201 Smith; Gene Edward 185 Smith, Gilbert Wade 159 Smith, Glen Whit 185 Smith, Harold Don 159 Smith, Horace Alden 115, 292 Smith, Jackson K., Jr. 304, 159, 338 Smith, James Alan 159, 265, 267 Smith, James Elwin 262 Smith, James Stephen 159 Smith, John Willard-159, 317 Smith, Kenneth Lynn 176, 337 Smith, Laroy Wiley 327, 160 Smith, Lawrence R. 201 Smith, Lawrence Wright 321, 160 Smith, Lester R. 201, 230 Smith, ' Maylon Richard 160 Smith, Micheal Loyd 160, 337, 412 Smith, Milton Rudolph 336 Smith, Norman Cagle 201 Smith, Otho, Jr. 176 Smith, Pat Allen 313, 160 Smith, Rayburn L., Ill 185 Smith, Richard Hugh 160, 316 Smith, Robert Alan 222 Smith, Robert Allen 176 Smith, Robert Lee 231 Smith, Robert Lemuel 160, 358 Smith, Robert Stephen 201 Smith, Rodney C. 230, 176 Smith, Roland Dean 213, 294, 160, 108 Smith, Ronald Allen 176 Smith, Ronald Davis 220, 201 , 216 Smith, Ronald E. 160 Smith, Ronald John 389 Smith, Roy Lee 201 Smith, Terry Lee 240 Smith, Samuel Don 223, 185 Smith, Stephen Foster 247 Smith, Stephen Lewis 243 Smith, Steve Daniel 201, 388 Smith, Ted Holton 246 Smith, Terry Lee 240 Smith, Terry Omar 201, 445 Smith, Thomas Arthur 160 Smith, Thomas Eugene M. 311 Smith, Tom Walter, Jr. 201 Smith, Warren Bryan 243, 176 Smith, William David 176 Smith, William Edwin 185 Smith, William Henry 160, 316 Smith, William Otis, Jr. 160 Smith, William S., Jr. 201 Smitherman, William A. 201 Smrkovsky, Roy Allen 230, 317 Smullen, Richard F., Jr. 201, 329 477 Sneed, David Emmett 201,. 229 Snelus, PaOl Richard 229 Snider, Victor Veloso 160, 250 Snipes, Roy Lee 176 Snow, Joe Ray 201 Snow, Raymond Howard 301 Snowden, James t . 176, 390 Soape, Clarence Hugh 176, 337 Soefje, Harold James 357, 176 Soileau, Jimmy Ulysee 201 Soland, Fred H., Jr. 160 Sollid, Norman Keren 201 Solovey, Robert Justin 324, 185, 288 Sommers, Gordon E. 242, 185, 381 Sommers, Lawrence Edwin 230, 306, 185 Sonnen, Robert Alan 185 Sontag, William H. 176, 358 Sooy, Thomas Claude 201, 356, 235 Sorrel, John Gordon 201, 350 Sosnowski, Michael L. 01, 229 Soto, Belloso Enrique 201 Soule, William Wallace 201, 389, 223 Southard, David Coe, Jr. 201, 253 Sowell, Melton G. 201 Spafford, Stephen O. 185 Spangler, David Wilton 160 Spanhel, James Edward 160, 381 Sparkman, David Hugh 201, 246 Sparks, Charley Wade 336 Sparks, Fred William 176 Sparling, Teddy Ray 160, 412 Speakman, Frank L., Jr. 201 Spears, Joseph Arthur 230, 176, 317 Speckels, William Dale 176 Speights, Sharyn Kay 110 Spellman, Gianfranco 185 Spellman, Michael T. 185 Spellmann, Robert L. 160 Spencer, James Robert 242, 160, 312, 292 Spencer, Philip Day 185 Spiekerman, Alvin M. 120 Spiekerman, Mar.tin D. 185 Spiller, Danville D. 323, 160, 345 Spillers, William P. 120 Spillmann, Richard D. 306, 176 Spinks, Michael James 201, 231 Spitzer, Joseph S. 201 Spitzer, Richard Gene 185 Springer, John Stanley 307 Springfield, James H. 185, 263 Sprouls, James Craig 223, 185 Spruiell, John Lowell 385, 185 Sprung, Alan Jay 336, 185 Thomas M. 186 mes Morgan 414, 417, 160, 449, 412 Stabler, John Allen 201, 253 Stack, William Baty 186, 387, 338 Stacy, Gary Michael 201 Stanaland, Scott 380, 222, 76, 322 Standish, John R. 253 Stanford, George Lee 201, 223 Stanitzky, Carl A. 176 Stanko, Gary Andrew 201, 264 Stanley, Paul P. 201, 264 Staples, Edwin Anthony 235, 449 Staples, George Wilgus 160, 235, 316, 312, 443 Starek, John M. 160, 277 Starling, James Brandon 201, 365 , 228 Starnes, Robert M. 176, 246 Staten, Barbara Sue 110 Staton, Noel Edward 201, 244 Statum, Cyril Mansell 176 Stavinoha, Edward Lane 185 Stearns, Claud Richard 160, 277, 381, 319 Steele, Roy Wayne 161 Steelhammer, Carroll D. 245 Steenbergen, James E. 176 Stehling, Anthony Alois 201 Stein, Russell William 161, 228, 322 Spurkosky, Stabler, Ja Steinbach, Donny W. 161 Steindorf, Gerald Neal 176 Steiner, Sandy Austin 201, 264 Stelly, Lawrence A. 186, 329 Stem, Grady Lee 186 Stengele, Harry E. 322, 323, 176, 374, 300 Stephens, Charles Ross 201, 262 Stephens, James C. 176 Stern, Ronald Henry 305, 359, 176, 228 Stevener, Ralph Arnold 185, 265, 268, 310 Stevens, David Lee 253, 186 Stevens, Jack Richard 185 Stevens, Jerry Don 299, 176 Stevens, Paul Lester 336 Stevens, Ralph Sanders 186 Stevens, Thomas Dean 245, 186 Stevens, Ralph Sanders 186 Stevens, Thomas Dean 245, 186 Stevenson, James David 201, 223, 335, 267 Stewart, Charles P. 245, 185 Stewart, Joe Randall 161 Stewart, John Michael 201 Stewart, Joseph William 383 Stewart, Kirkland W. 253 Stewart, Larry Eugene 201 , 262 Stewart, Lindon Manning 161, 386 Stewart, Robert Eugene 161 Stewart, Robert Michael 201, 253 Stewart, Stephen Scott 243 Stewart, Wayne Michael 176, 350 Stiles, David Edwin 109, 161 Stiles, Jesse H., Jr. 331, 176 Stiles, Robert B., Jr. 310 Stilson, Charles Hugh 186, 264 Stimpson, Ritchie P. 1,86, 262 Stock, Terry Melvin 201, 253 Stockdell, William M. 201 Stockton, Don W. 201, 230 Stockton, William L., Jr. 201, 244 Stodghill, Robert H. 186, 361 Stogsdill, Russell Lee 120 Stokes, William Jerome 20 322 Stone, Corwyn Arlen 201, 338 Stone, Thomas Carl 176, 373, 262, 267 Stone, William Claude 161, 388 Stonedale, Roderick D. J. 202 Stosberg, Kermit Lowell 202 Stout, Henry Voorhees 186 ' Stout, Larry Jack 202, 376, 264 Stout, Stephen Donald 202, 228 Stovall, Darrell G. 176 Stover, Harry Marshall 186 Stover, Michael Earl 240 Strange, William Bazel 161, 277 Stransky, Johnnie A. 176, 337 Stratton, Max M., Ill 202, 378 Stribling, Richard M. 185 Strickland, Joe Carl 202 Strickland, Oscar D., Jr. 202, 244 Stricklin, Billy C. 112 Stried, Ronald Oliver 304, 317 Stringfellow, Richard 424, 449, 431, 430, 429, 427, 426 Stroker, James Ripley 202, 357 Strong, Deward Lynn 202, 268 Stropp, John Raymond 161, 368 Stroud, John Scott 326 Struss, Darrell Alvin 186 Stryker, Allen James 161, 374 Stutler, James Gary 186, 263 Suarez, Armando L. 112 Suarez, Francisco R. 120, 371 Suderman, Charles T. 202, 364, 244, 268 Sueltenfuss, Donald M. 202 Sugita, Stanley K. 176 Suib, Michael Raymond 264 Sullivan, Eugene J. 246 Sullivan, Gerald A. 364, 176 Sullivan, John P. 383, 306, 176, 231 Summers, John Walter 202, 223 Summers, Link Eugene 335 Sumpter, Gary Wayne 241, 161, 384 Supak, Eugene Charles 318, 222 , 186 Supak, James Raymond 341, 109, 161, 308, 316, 307 Surratt, Gary Wilson 202 Susil, John Charles 120, 384 Sutherland, John C. 202, 268 Sutton, Russell Clark 186, 263 Svacina, Raymond J. 306, 161, 316 Sutherland, Ted R. 231 Sveter, Owen Douglas 234, 161 Swahn, John Frank 241, 186 Swain, Jack Lee, Jr. 202 Swain, John Edwin 202, 231, 335 Swann, David Stuart 202 Swann, Herman L., Ill 176 Swanner, Bernice Lynn 161, 310 Swanson, Nick Charles 161 Swanson, William Thomas 176 Swarts, Albert Edwin 161, 311 Sweat, Larry Leroy 186 Sweeney, Donald A. 304, 161, 338 Sweitzer, William A. 313, 161 Swindle, Marvin M. 186 Swinney, Brady Parker 202, 379 Switzer, Leonard A. 202, 318 Switzer, Robert Charles 186, 277 Switzer, Steven Anthony 233, 161 Swofford, Donald A. 202, 234 Swope, James Russell 251, 295, 161, 347 Swope, Karl Herman 261 Sylvester, John 8. 230, 373 Synyard, Michael 202, 268 Syptak, Albert B., Jr. 161 Szescila, Andrew John 202, 262 Taber, Daniel J. 202, 229 Taff, George Thomas, Jr. 243 Talafuse, William W. 202, 234 Talk, Edmond Calvin 186 Talley, David N., Ill 202, 222, 267 Talley, Dorsey James 311 Talley, Harold Douglas 202, 242 Tanksley, Spencer D. 186, 337 Tara, Alexander Kent 202 Tate, John B. 161, 383 Tate, Paul Varner 306, 231 Ta tum, John Pattison 202, 244, 386 Taylor, Bruce F. 202, 230 Taylor, Charles A., Jr. 336 Taylor, Dana Harrison 186 Taylor, Darrell D. 359, 186 Taylor, David Burton 246, 176 Taylor, George Lee, Jr. 239, 376, 246, 162 Taylor, Gregory Denson 202 Taylor, Harold F. 282 Taylor, Jack Gerald 115 Taylor, James Travis 243, 186 Taylor, Jerry Glenn 176 ' Taylor, Jimmy Wayne 202, 234 Taylor, John Randolph 186 Taylor, Johnny Clemons 186 Taylor, Kenneth Eugene 244 Taylor, Larry Michael 319 Taylor, Mervin S. 230 Taylor, Monroe Scott, 202, 232 Taylor, Raymond A., Jr. 202, 265, 368 Taylor, Rodney David 202, 229 Taylor, Thomas Howell 162 338 1 Teddlie, Don Edward 176 Teel, Gerald Adron 217, 356, 349, 299, 176, 261 Teems, Terry Lynn 162 Teer, George Allen 365, 263 Tees, David Glass 162, 342 Tees, Griffith R., Jr. 305 Tefertiller, Edward H. 162 Teipel, John Randolph 241 Templeton, Dennis Lee 202 Tenbrook, James J. 316 Tenison, Larry Turner 162, 265 Tennill, Don N., II 202, 230 Terczyak, Claude W. 162 Terrell, Curtis Wayne 234, 267 Terrell, David Olan 176, 386 Terrell, Timothy Gene 202, 229, 335 Terry, Rocky Joe 202 Terry, William Robert 176 Tesch, John Rollin 321 Tessada, Enrique A. 162, 250, 216 Thedford, Billy Ray 162 Theriot, Wilbert A. 313, 162 Thibodeaux, Gene P. 305, 176 Thigpen, Douglas Conrad 162, 310 Thomas, Arthur Gene 202, 239 Thomas, David Lee 246, 162, 186 Thomas, David Lee 246 Thomas Ferdinand 176 Thomas, Frank L. 186 Thomas, George Earl 262 Thomas, Hedrick R, 306, 186, 231 Thomas, John Charles 295, 223, 186, 267 Thomas, Michael Warden 202, 228 Thomas, Orpha B., Ill 202, 233, 307 Thomas, William D. 389 Thomas, William P. 202 Thomasson, Ted Forrest 202 Thomerson, Jerry Dale 162 Thompson, Alan Craiq 186 Thompson, Bryan Ross 202, 234 Thompson, David E. 202, 336, 263 Thompson, Dilworth P. 382 Thompson, Earl A., Ill 202, 264, 334 Thompson, Greg Morris 299, 186 Thompson, Isiah, Jr. 202, 246, 389 Thompson, Jack Rodney 186, 264 Thompson, James Miller 202 Thompson, John S. 202, 229 Thompson, Marion S., Jr. 176 Thompson, Matt Wilber 202, 363, 228 Thompson, Neal Truett 433, 432 Thompson, Paul Edward 115 Thompson, Richard S. 202, 361, 2$4 Thompson, Ronald E., Jr. 235 Thompson, Tommy Earl 162, 317, 308 Thompson, William A. 357, 186 Thornhill, John Dix 276 Thorwegen, Stephen J. 202 Thrailkill, Robert L. 202 Thurman, Jack Edwin, Jr. 221, 223, 162 Thurmond, James Howa rd 202 Thying, Lee Wayne 186 Tice, Francis Andrew 186, 339 Tiemann, James Francis 162 Tierce, Millard L. 115 Tigeleiro, Anthony M. 389 Tijerina, Andrew A. 222, 176 Tijerina, Jose Oscar 186, 373, 320 Tillerson, Joe Richard 186, 235, 444 Tillery, Michael M. 241, 186 Tillery, Tommy Avent 176 Tilley, Frank William 186, 228 Tillman, Robert Hjalmar 202, 232, 334 Tillman, Stephen G. 261 Timmerman, Timothy Lee 424, 449, 162, 430, 429, 426 Timmons, William T. 336 ■Tindall, Marion Heber 253, 162, 369 Tingley, Earle C. 202 Tipping, Eldon Gayle 234, 186, 268 Tisdale, Herbert W. 202 Tisdale, Patrick Ryan 202, 228, 381 Tableman, William T., Jr. 4 202 Tolleson, William David 162 337 Tom, Kenneth 176 Tom, Ronald Kee 202, 229, 268 Tomas, Ronald N. 336, 229, 316, 446 Tomberlain, Marvin P. 336, 245, 176 Tomlin, Joseph B., Jr. T76, 381 Tomlinson, Billy G. 186, 379 Tomlinson, Warren N., Jr. 162, 262 Tompkins, Alfred Tommy 162 Tompkins, Bill G. 162 Torres, John, Jr. 265 Tortorice, Rosario C. 202 Tortorice, Sam J. 176, 358, 325 Touchon, Anthony Hugh 229, 162 Tower, Michael M. 176, 250, 217, 340 Towler, Harry B. 230, 162, 340 Townslsnd, Jan.es W. 202, 243, 349 Townsend, Joe David 176, 317 Tracy, Dick Al 163, 330, 340 Tramble, Charles A. 265 Tramel, James T. 163, 362, 322 Trampolino, Louis S. 232 Travis, Leon Edward 186, 262, 335, 303 Jr. 202 Eugene 186, 334 Tredway, Willard Lee, Jr. 313, 112 Tremont, Philip John 202 Trench, Winston Furrh 186, 368, 231 Trenchard, Michael H. 253, 187, 388 Trevillion, William L. 253 Trevino, Daniel 163 Trifon, David Arthur 163, 266 Trippet, Terry V. 431, 430, 429, 428, 425, 424 Trlica, Cary Allan 186 Trncak, Randall Hall 202 Trott, John E., Jr. 163, 276, 345 Trott, Robert Charles 186 True, John Robert 202, 243, 330 Truesdale, Charles A. 381, 186 Trulock, Wallace Ward 321, 327, 176 Tubre, Stephen Renier 243, 163 Tucker, John Edd 186 Tucker, Travis Jerome 345 Turbeville, John B., Jr. 186 Turicchi, Marcus W. 202 Turlak, John Grady 202, 246, 387 Turner, James Douglas 202 Turner, Walter Douglas 186 Tuney, Amy Leon 163 Turney, John B. 202 Turney, Robert F. 202, 230 Turpin, George David 202, 234, 384 Tyer, Bobby Ray 163 Tyler, David Lendon 202 Tyler, James Giles 202, 240 Tynan, Elizabeth M. 299, 110, 300 Tyree, Phillip Otho 202 Tyree, Thomas Nelson 299, 297, 163 Tyson, George John 202 Tyson, John Patton 349, 176, 263, 300, 217 Ueckert, Randall Dean 202 Ulbright, William H. 336, 277 Ulich, Bobby Lee 202, 335 Ulich, William Lloyd 176 Upshaw, Larry W. 288 Uptmore, Raymond Alan 163 Upton, Robert Lee 186 Upton, Thomas Eugene 439 Urankar, John Michael 202, 261 Urban, John Harding 202 Urbanovsky, Lamar Gene 202 Vacek, John Charles 186, 316 Vackar, Robert Charles 163 Vahalik, John Edward 202, 246 Vahrenkamp, Ralph D. 163 Valentine, Daniel Wayne 335 Valentine, Donald Glenn 202, 335 Valentine, James R. 328 Valiente, Guillermo E. 163, 310 Valverde, Frank W. 202, 222 Van Alstyne, John Allen 163, 328, 247 Van De Putte, Charles H. 202 Van De Walle J. A., Jr. 306 Traweek, Max S., Tredway, Micheal Van De Walle, Michael 202, 233 Van Dyke, Arvid Wayne 325 Van Hellen, Russell W. 177, 330, 264 Van Hoosier, William L. 276 Van Horn, Jack C. 186 Van Stavern, Neil, III 186 Van Winkle, John S. 243 Vance, Johnny Wayne 163 Vancleave, Larry Bryan 364, 253 Vandaveer, James Arthur 186, 263, 340 Vender Cruyssen ' Henry 176, 247, 338 Vanderburg, Richard 302 Vandiver, Russell A., Jr. 319 Vanek, Kenneth N. 300, 239, 177, 246, 296, 295 Vann, Richard David 163, 311 Vannoy, Ray Lynn 335 Vansau, Gary Lee 202 Vargas, Rafael Ernesto 177, 307 Varvel, Walter Andrew 202, 335 Vasek, Leon J. 163, 337 Vasilchin, Douglas M. 202 Vasquez, Jose Carlos 202 Vaughan, Gregory Lane 202, 263 Vaughan, Lloyd Carl 202 Vaughan, Walter Bruce 202, 335 Vaughn, Francis Andrew 227, 233, 163 Vaughn, John C. 202 Vaughn, John Wesley 202 Voughn, Richard W. 223, 186, 267 Vaughn, Ronald Earl 163 Vavra, George Rayford 316 Veale, Larry Frederick 202 233 Vega, Juan Emilio 177 Vela Javier, Hector 235 Venator, Lewis Griffin 366, 277 Vertz, James Russell 202 Veselka, Van Kenneth 230, 163 Vetter, Gerald J. 202, 357, 240, 286 Viktoria, Dennis James 202 Villarreal, Carlos R. 202, 232, 163, 385 Vincent, Jimann Kathryn 110 Vine, James Bernard, Jr. 245, 453, 302, 350 Vineyard, John Oliver 202 Vinson, Gerald Edward 163, 308, 326 Vitek, Raymond 177, 277 Vitek, Robert T. 202, 359 Vittetoe, James E. 177 Vogas, James Lad 246, 186 Vogel, Donald Eugene 318, 177, 317, 360 Vogel, John Henry 202 Vogel, Morris John 202, 223 Vogel, Richard F. 325 Vogelsang, James Edwin 202, 253, 186, 376 Vogt, Harry Lee 164 Volpe, Alberto Luis 202, 244, 385 Von Dohlen, Donald R., Jr. 394, 164, 300 Von Minden, Richard C. 186 Vornsand, Harvey G. 203 Voss, Ralph Gene 318, 341 Waddill, Stephen Wade 164 Wadsworth, Grady Lynn 383, 177, 247 Wagamon, Charles H. 336 Waggener, William G. 203, 230 Wagner, Alfred B., Jr. 203, 352 Wagner, Phil MacArthur 120 Wagoner, Richard Allen 295, 177, 347 Wagstaff, Thomas L. 177, 214 Wainscott, Monte C. 230, 186 Waldroup, Michael F. 203, 223, 451 Waligura, Randolph L. 112 Walker, Ernest H., Jr. 203 Walker, Gary Anderson 244, 186 Walker, Gary, Lee 186 Walker, John ' Michael 349, 177 Walker, Johnny Del 203, 388 Walker, Larry Lee 203, 253 Walker, Michael R. 244, 177 Walker, William David 203 Wall, Gerard Lissy 242 478 Wallace, Charles Edward 109 Wallace, Forbes 239, 245, 177, 216 Wallace, Gary Glen 203, 231 Wallace, Hugh Selby 246 Wallace, James Britain 177 Wallace, John Walter 16 4, 277 Wallace, Paul Gipson, Jr. 164, 328 Wallace, Vivian Dolores 110 Waller, Lynn Andrew 177 Walles, William Edgar 356, 186 Wallin, Gary Isedor 164, 310 Walling, Charles O. 203, 355, 334 Walling, James Richard 186 Wallis, Charles Wayne 203, 242, 264 Walne, George Nathan 277 Walo, Dennis Ernest 177 Walsh, Michael Benjamin 203 Walterman, William N. 203, 253 Walters, Douglas F. 186, 286 Walters, Dwight E. 203, 361, 263 Walters, Elmon Earl 203, 277 Walther, ' Bill Lloyd 203 Walton, Edward Earl 203, 243 Walton, Michael David 03 Walton, Thomas P., Jr. 186, 374 Wantzloeben, Kenneth L. 164, 265 Wantzloeben, Shirley R. 110 Ward, Dennis Erwood 203 Ward, Fred Thomas 243, 380, 186, 451 Ward, John Kidd, Jr. 164, 339, 302 Ward, Michael Howard 203, 246 Ward, Michael Lindsey 115 Ward, Neal Clinton 220, 349, 177, 267, 167, 217 Ward, Sanford Taylor 232, 186, 380, 268, 314, 334 Ward, William Richard 230, 164 Warden, Jerry Bob 203, 311 Wareing, Robert Edgar 203, 380, 350 Warnick, Philip Wade 164 Warns, Herbert F. 164 Warren, Jeffrey 328, 449, 433, 432 Warren, Kirby Jack 227, 164 Warren, Lon Augustus 203, 245 Warren, Richard D. 242 Warrington, Dennis Gail 203 Warschak, Carroll E. 306, 164 Waterbury, Donald M. 203, 246 Waters, David Lewis 164, 240 Watkins, Glenn Wayne 164 Watkins, Michael D. 186 Watson, Benton Lamar 290 Watson, Frank Dwayne 251, 109, 164, 267 Watson, James Leslie 203, 335 Watson, James William 177 Watson, Michael William 253 Watson, Paul Willard 223 Watson, Raymond Allen 186 Watson, Richard Roy 177 Watson, Rodney Lee 186, 265 Watson, Thomas Wiley 222 Watts, Byron Reed 230, 177 Watts, Charles Brent 186, 330 Watts, David Eli 233, 164 Watts, John Robert 203-241 Watts, Robert C. 203, 374 Way, Charles Norman 164 Weathers, James R. 177 Weathersbee, Walter C. 233, 217 Weaver, Don M. 120 Weaver, James C., Jr. 203, 246 Weaver, Mark Wayne 412 Weaver, Walter Lee., Jr. 230, 186 Weaver, William O. 235 Webb, Carlton 203, 382, 245 Webb, Jack Lynn 186 Webb, Jodie Herbert 326 Webb, Patrick Allen 186 Webb, Patrick Francis 203, 244 Webb, Richard Michael 203 Webb, Timothy J. H. 339, 334 Webber, Joseph Paul 323, 314, 336, 243, 295, 186 Weber, James Paul 186 Weber, John David 164, 357, 247, 216, 217 Webster, Keller Wayne 203, 242, 383 Webster, Robert Allen 203 Wedefneyer, Henry M. 229, 177 Weedon, Harold Douglas 203 Weedon, James Robert 164 Weems, Christopher W. 203, 264 Wegenhoft, Kenneth N. 306, 177 Wehner, Alfred C. 203, 243 Wehner, Arthur Lee 164 Weinstein, Samuel Ray 222, 186, 267 Weir, Victor Arthur 164 Weiss, Joe Henry 177, 449, 412 Weisse, Floyd Earl 203, 253 Welch, Harold T„ III 203, 262 Welch, Raymond Alan 203 Wellbaum, Harold, III 203, 363, 233 Wellborn, Joseph Haller 412, 421, 422, 164, 449 Wellman, Jay Stuart 186, 247, 268 Wells, Larry Monroe 203 Wells, Monroe Gaddy 235 Wells, Robert James 186 Welsh, Robert Preston 177, 343 Wendel, Larry Allen 120 Wendenburg, Carl Albert 177 Wenske, Gregory E. 203, 241 Wenzel, Derril Wayne 186 Weppler, Larry Alan 240 Werdung, Wayne Howard 12 Werth, Edward S. 112 Wessels, James Allen 165 West, Christopher M. 203, 378, 261, 453 West, Joseph Leon 186, 302 Westbrook, Richard C. 246, 223, 186, 358 Westerfield, Ira Dan 449, 412 Westmoreland, Gary K. 336 Westmoreland, John S. 165, 338, 319 Westmoreland, Norman G. 326 Wetherbee, Charles F. 239, 246, 355, 165, 453 Wetsel, Robert Reagan 203, 222 Weyhenmeyer, James H. 203, 230 Whatley, Charles J. 246 Whatley, Richard E. 412 Wheeler, Don Richard 186, 379, 333 Wheeler, Howard Pleas 203, 232, 335, 334 Wheeler, James Jacque 203, 230 Wheelis, Charles Scott 245 Whipple, Albert J., Ill 203, 374 Whitacre, Charles J. 245, 186 Whitaker, Delbert A. 165 White, Bobbie Sue 110 White, David James 222 White, Don Ray 165 White, Frederick S. 186, 265, 292 White, Gene Eldridge 115 White, George Gilbert 165 White, Joe Dell 203 White, Michael E. 177, 362, 317 White, Robert Millburne 245 White, Thomas Wayne 203 White, William Allen 177 Whitehead, Barry Lynn 203, 339 Whitehouse, Floyd G. 186 Whiteside, Jack M. 295, 186 Whitley, Robert Clint 203, 310 Whitmore, Jack W. 203 Whitson, Robert Harlan 316 Whitt, Daniel T., Jr. 203, 265, 310 Whitten, David A. 203, 241 Whittington-, Ben A. 203, 232 Widmer, Dennis Andy 223, 165 Wiemken, Robert C. 203, 223, 379 Wigger, William Edward 203, 228 Wiggins, David Thomas 186 Wilbeck, James Sidney 203, 222 Wilke, Gerald Elmer 165 Wilke, Otto Charles 120 Wilke, Virginia Dell 110 Wilkerson, Robert L. 203, 223, 267 Wilkin, Kenneth R. 203, 241 Wilkin, Michael Joseph 186 Wilkins, Morris S. 222, 165 Wilkinson, Paul V. 203 Wilkinson, Richard W. 186, 322 Wilkinson, Thomas F. 354 Wilkinson, Thomas Paul 186 Wilks, David Marlar 203 Wilkinson, William G. 203, 223 Wilks, Phillip Grady 165, 265 Willbanks, James Hal 203, 243 Willcox, Mitchell G. 242, 292 Wille, Kenneth B. 249, 165, 250, 216 Willhite, Leon A. 234 Willhoite, Wesley R. 203 Williams, Alfred M. 186 Williams, Barry Owen 241, 186 Williams, David Martin 203, 242 Williams, Dennis M. 203, 264 Williams, Douglas W. 186 Williams, Eddy Joe 230, 187 Williams, Harold J. 203, 246 Williams, James D. 203 Williams, James M. 165 Williams, James Payton 203, 243 Williams, James Ray 203 Williams, Joe Boyd 187 Williams, John Lee 203, 253 Williams, Kerry C. 241, 187 Williams, Leland Neal 187 Williams, Mary Lynn R. 110 Williams, Paul David 230 Williams, Robert Hugh 247 Williams, Robert Scott 112 Williams, Ronald H. 203 Williams, Samuel Budd 262 Williams, Stephen John 165 Williams, Stephen T. 265 Williams, Travis 348, 331, 165 Williams, Walter Wayne 203, 222 Williamson, Michael R. 336, 316 Williamson, Morris L., Jr. 323 Willingham, John L. 226, 230, 177, 217 Willis, Cecil, Jr. 165, 325, 301 Willis , Donald Boyd 187 Willis, Donald Earl 165 Willis, Richard Dawson 187 Willmann, Charles J. 187, 301 Willmann, Larry Dan 305, 323, 165 Willmann, ' Larry Luther 177 Willoughby, Jack M. 177 Wills, Norman Alfred 165 Wilson, Carey Bluford 262 Wilson, Carroll Rindle 165, 317 Wilson, Dennis Oakley 203, 262 Wilson, Donald A. 253, 187, 307 Wilson, Duke Glover 203, 376 Wilson, Eddie Dean 203 Wilson, Freddie J. 244, 187 Wilson, George Isaac 177 Wilson, Glynn Ira 203, 377 Wilson, Joe Biggs 12 Wilson, Richard Fenner 203, 233 Wilson, Robert William 165 Wilson, Terry Gene 242 Wilson, Walter C, Jr. 203, 228 Wilson, Winston Lewis 165, 290 Wimberly, Dan Preston 253, 187, 268 Wimbish, Robert Wallace 112, 319 Winch, James Rathbun 336 Windberg, Lamar Andrew 187 Windsor, Cecil Oran, Jr. 221, 222, 165 Windsor, Gary Alan 203 Windsor, Stephen Wade 203, 222 Wing, William Robert 177 Winkel, Fred Michael 234, 389, 380, 165 Winkler, Robert John 187 Winkles, Donald Ray 203 Winn, Ronald Dean 323, 222 , 166 Winnette, Walter M. 166 Winslow, Michael 165, 309, 346 Wise, John Robert 246, 177 Wise, Thomas Hugh 355, 187 Wiseman, Joseph L., Jr. 233, 187 Wisenbaker, William C. 243, 374 Wiswell, Eric Ozro 306, 177, 228 Witt, David Oliver 203 Wittlinger, Robert C. 203, 228 Wofford, James Allen 203, 363 Wolf, Richard Kerney 389, 187 Wolf, Thomas Lee 242 Wolfe, Benjamin E. 311 Wolfe, Brian A. 187, 264 Wolfe, Von 203, 228 Walters, Richard Arthur 166 Walters, Ronald C. 203 Wommack, Larry J. 177 Wood, Cecil Roy, Jr. 241, 382, 166, 439 Wood, Gregory L. 203 Wood, James Doyle 177 Wood, James Richard 166 Wood, John Clayton 187, 235 Wood, Luther P., Jr. 177, 328 Wood, Michael Leon 187 Wood, Ralph Edward 166, 277 Wood, William Clarence 166 Woodard, Guy Fred 203, 230 Woodard, Joe David 177, 263, 311 Woodard, Mitchell A. 187 Woodfin, Jon Michael 203, 388 Woodley, James B. 187 Woodley, Joel Randal 203, 253 Woods, David Russel 166 Woods, Donald Edward 253, 177, 216 Woods, Jack Charlton 203 Woody, James Leslie 177 Wooldridge, Thomas J. 240, 268, 340 Word, James Dewey 120 Worley, Danny Dale 203, 355 Worley, James David 187, 263 Worley, James Paul 203, 264, 339 Worrel, Edward James 177, 378, 261 Wrbas, Ronald Otto 203 iVren, James Greggory 203, 234 Vright, David Allen 203 Wright, David Edgar, Jr. 166 Wright, Fred James 241, 177 Wright, Haskell E. 177 Wright, James Henry 177 Wright, John Sheridan 187 Wright, Michael 226, 230, 212 , 166 Wright, Robert A., Ill 243, 166 Wright, Thomas R., Jr. 203 Wright, Willard Earl 166 Wright, William Dennis 166 Wyatt, James Edward 245, 177 Wyatt, Lawrence Eddie 229 Wyninegar, Linda P. 110 Wyninegar, Noble C., Jr. 177 265, 347 Wynn, Gary Rodney 120 Wythe, London D. 308 Yahia, Abdelmajid 166 Yankey, John Sweeney 316 Yarbrough, Bert Edwin 177 Yarbrough, Leslie W. 177 Yaskovic, Robert Andrew 120 Yates, David Earl 203 Youger, James Harding 177, 377, 207 Yochem, Phillip Asper 246, 187 Yoder, Lohn Franklin 253 Young, Alan G. 203 Young, Craig Bowen 166 Young, Don P. 338 Young, Horace G. 203, 231, 12 Young, James Kennedy 177 Young, Jess Henry 187 Young, John David 203, 336, 244, 212 Young, John Tho«ias 166, 216, 217, 256 Young, John Wallace 356 Young, Jon Randolph 187 young, Peter Luke, III 203 Young, Richard Adrian 166 Young, Robert George 366 Young, Robert Lee 321, 246, 327, 166 Young, Robin Alan 203, 264 Young, Samuel C. 204 Young, Wesley Randall 204 Youngblood, James Lee 243, 187 Youngkin, Billy Jack 204-241 Younts, Richard Wayne 321, 327, 166 Yows, James Thomas 177, 326 Yu Shen Chuen 120 Yzaguirre, George A. 166 Zabcik, Calvin Lee 325 Zacek, Bennie A. 177 Zachry, Johnny Linn 204, 352 Zahn, Floyd Ronald 240 Zalmanek, James Edward 204, 263 Zamarripa, Andrews 177 Zamora Raul Rodriguez 204, 263 Zapata, Thomas, Jr. 244, 177 Zatopek, Lawrence J. 374, 326 Zbylot, Stanley Louis 204 Zeis, Paul Maynard 245 Zellner, Riner Erwin 326 Zemanek, Anthony F. 204, 247 Zemanek, Victor Joe 304, 166, 276, 385 Zemanek, William Wayne 204 Zenner, Harry Edward, Jr. 120 Zerbe, Manfred Rudolf 120 Zerbe, Susan Russell 110 Ziegelmeyer, Arthur 204, 235 Ziegenbein, Melvin F. 166 Zimmerman, John Louis 187, 374 Zipp, Ronald Duane 229, 357, 187, 316 Zirjacks, Winston L. 241, 187 Zotz, Charles Lamber.t 229 Zschech, Alan Monroe 204, 231 Zuehlke, Lawrence D. 336, 177, 231 Zwahr, Harley Alwin 337 Zwartjes, William John 177, 264, 300, 217 479 OUT OF THE MOUTHS OF EDITORS SOMETIMES COMES .... As tFie last pages go to tFie publishing company, it is difficult to realize that it is actually all over. The long hours, the late evenings, the all weekend ses¬ sions, the headaches, the deadlines ... all a thing of the past. I wish that I could tell you how I truly feel. For me, it has been a wonderful year. All the headaches ' and sleepless nights now seem worth while. As editor this year, I believe I have learned a valuable lesson which I can carry with me all the way through life. I found in this venture a cross- section of people who make up this world. And, I have learned that each of these people are different and that each must be treated in a special manner. True, there were times with a certain student photog¬ rapher, with deadlines, with studies, and with no sleep, but it was worth it. No one will ever know what an enriching feeling it is to work with people like: Mrs. Cecilia Prihoda, Mrs. Polly Patranella, and Mrs. Dana Marable, the secretaries in the Student Pub¬ lications Office; Mrs. Helen Martin at the University Studio; Gene Sutphen at the Aggieland Studio; and especially D-Eon Preist, Taylor ' s representative, and Joe Buser, the assistant director of Information and Publications. Also my entire staff of about forty mem¬ bers who worked with me this past year. A special thanks to Bill Crawford who stayed at school with me for a week after classes were out. That ' s about all the goodwill I can stand at one time. Let ' s talk about something else, like this book. I ' m not sure what people will think about this book. I ' m not even sure what I think about it; I ' ve lived with it too long to be objective. I have managed to squeeze three and a half times more color in the book as compared to years past, and the cover is something that A M ' has never tried before and will probably never try again because of the cost. A yearbook in my opinion is put out for the en¬ joyment of the current students. They paid for it. I think I have said enough for one year. Before I leave, let me extend an invitation to each student to look over each page of this book. Who knows? you might find yourself. I hope you like it. It is you. ROBERT S. HEGER EDITOR, AGGIELAND ' 66


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