Texas A and M University - Aggieland Yearbook (College Station, TX)
- Class of 1985
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1985 Texas A M University College Station, Texas Volume 83 Editor Vannell Lee Photo Editor Bill Hughes Copy Editors Kay Mallett, Laura Young 26 Administration 88 336 Organizations 396 Sports 116 Classes Who’s Who 622 Closing 800 Opening 3 August 1 Gas prices up 5 P gallon Firefighter dies at Texas A M Fire¬ man’s Training School 3 Oil Slick drifts toward Texas beach¬ es Olympics: Mary Lou Retton wins gold in women’s all-around gymnas¬ tics 5 Dawn Butz’s Birthday 6 Richard Burton dead at age 59 8 Ken Kuffner’s Birthday 9 Charles Manson’s Helter Skelter starts, 1969 10 Olympics: Decker falls in 3000 run 11 Olympics: Track star Carl Lewis wins 4th gold medal Reagan jokes on-the-air about bombing the USSR 13 Soviets accuse US of exploitation in Red Sea 16 Jury acquits DeLorean in cocaine trial 17 Woodstock, 1969 20 GOP convention opens in Dallas Fish camp participant comes down with meningitis Battalion editor Bill Robinson fatal¬ ly injured in car crash 25 Author Truman Capote dies 27 First day of fall classes New intercampus shuttle begins operations All University Night 29 $50 million from estate of Howard Hughes given to state of Texas 30 B-l bomber (prototype) crashes — one dead Fire bomb throw on steps of the capitol, Washington D.C. Cadet Bruce Dean Goodrich dies after a 2:30 a.m. “crap out” Maiden voyage of Discovery 4 Opening September 1 A M vs UTEP 20-17 2 MSC Open House 11 Last Day for dropping courses with no record 12 Hurricane Diane hits N. Carolina 18 Soviet Foreign Minister Gromyko arrives in US for talks with Reagan 20 US embassy in Beirut, Lebanon hit by truck bomb — 23 dead, 71 in¬ jured 21 Katherine Hossley killed in car crash with S. Pacific freight train on railroad tracks at Luther and Well¬ born 22 A M vs Iowa State 37-18 24 Second death by car-train collision at same intersection, Lynn Mac¬ Donald 28 Four Cadets indicted in Goodrich case — 3 freshmen, 1 senior Last day for Q-dropping courses 29 A M vs Arkansas State 22-21 Quarterback Kevin Murray breaks ankle, out for the season Chancellor’s new $1 million resi¬ dence opens Howdy Week begins 30 Gary Trudeau’s Doonesbury comic strip returns Foley’s opens at Post Oak Mall Opening 5 October 2 Taxes increase Vsth of a cent NY grand jury indicts Secretary of Labor RJ. Donovan 3 Seventeenth homicide of year in Texas Prison System 5 Space shuttle Challenger lifts off from Kennedy Space Center 6 A M vs Texas Tech 12-30 Ford D. Albritton dedicates Bell Tower Susan Clark’s Birthday 7 Presidential candidate debate, Rea¬ gan vs Mondale 11 Vice Presidential candidates Fer¬ raro and Bush debate 12 Attempted assassination of British Prime Minister Thatcher in hotel bombing 13 A M vs Houston 7-9 16 Shuttle photos indicate new solar system exists — Beta Pictoris Explosion blows up Graham Cen¬ tral Station at 4:30 a.m., no injuries 17 Student Senate passes CSS resolu¬ tion for campus recognition by one vote 19 Peter Rocha’s Birthday 20 A M vs Baylor 16-20 Four CIA employees die in El Sal¬ vador plane crash 22 Three cadets, D’Alesandra, Miles, and Fancher, dismissed after hear¬ ings on Goodrich case 23 Tornadoes rip through Pasedena, destruction exceeds $3 million 24 CIA ordered “full recall” of its con¬ troversial manual for Nicaraguan rebels 27 A M vs Rice 38-13 Parents of the Year, Jim and Jan Uptmore of San Antonio honored 29 UT fraternity suspended for hazing 30 Convicted murderer Barefoot ex¬ ecuted 31 RHA Halloween Indian Prime Minister Indira Ghandi assassinated by 2 Sikh bodyguards 6 Life November 1 SWAMP demonstration over Aggie traditions: 1500 attend Student Body President Alders ve¬ toes GSS resolution 3 Reagan-Bush landslide: 525-13 electoral votes Phil Gramm wins US Senate seat, Representatives Joe Barton and Richard Smith elected Proposition 2 passes: fund set up for Prairie View and others 9 Space shuttle Discovery launched, first woman in space 12 Pre-registration for Spring 1985 begins 15 Great American Smokeout Baby Fae dies after transplant of ba¬ boon heart 16 Dean Saito’s Birthday 17 A M vs Arkansas 0-28 22 Thanksgiving 24 A M vs TCU 35-21 25 William Schroeder implanted with artificial heart at Humana Hospital Audubon 27 Class of ’85 Elephant Walk 29 Bonfire December 1 A M beats the hell out of t.u. by 37-12 Doug Flutie wins Heisman Trophy 3 Union Carbide leak kills 1000, in¬ jures 20,000 in India Dead week begins 4 Julia Hardy’s Birthday Investigation of Austin State Hospi¬ tal’s releasing of unsupervised pa¬ tients in downtown Houston begins 5 Kuwait jetliner hijacked and forced to land in Iran by Arab gunmen Dr. George F. Bass Professor of An¬ thropology at A M discovers Bronze Age shipwreck in Mediter¬ ranean 7 Vannell Lee’s Birthday 10 Finals begin 11 Bishop Desmond Tutu accepts the Nobel Peace Prize in Oslo, Norway 14 Tornadoes hit North Texas injures at least 30 people in Dallas area 21 Coal mine fire in Orangeville, Utah kills 27 22 Bernhard Goetz shoots four young men on New York subway 25 Christmas 28 Al Mathe’s Birthday 31 Peter Uberrodth, organizer of 1984 Olympics named Time magazine Man of the Year 8 Opening £ January 9 Geneva Arms Talks end 12 Snow storm hits Texas Mark Berrier’s Birthday 14 First day of spring semester All University Night 15 Jill Notdurft’s Birthday 19 David Schwarzbach’s Birthday 20 San Francisco 49ers destroy Miami Dolphins in Super Bowl XIX 22 USAF plane down near Honduras with 21 Americans Liz Kahanek’s Birthday 23 Student senate passes resolution recommending that women not be discouraged from joining the Texas Aggie Band Royce Dawkins Birthday 25 Discovery shuttle launched 26 Time magazine found not guilty in Sharon defamation case Judge rules in favor of Zentgraf in Aggie Band sex discrimination case 28 Mistrial declared in Cuadra case 30 OPEC cuts oil price to $27.96 per bbl Bill Heathcott’s Birthday 31 Cuadra gets guilty verdict for tam¬ pering with evidence in Goodrich case Opening 9 February 2 MSC All Nite Fair Laura Young’s Birthday Astronomers discover “monkey’s face” on the surface of Mars 3 John Makely’s Birthday 4 Business Week Career Fair be¬ gin. 7 Attorney General William French Smith orders full scale investigation into whereabouts of Auschwitz Concentration Camp doctor, Josef Mengele 9 Joanna Carson denied requested extra $6,000 per month from ex- husband Johnny 13 MSC SCONA’s “The Emerging Chi¬ na” begins 14 Big KKYS raises over $10,000 15 Last day for dropping courses with no penalty (Q drop) 17 Westmoreland libel suit against CBS terminated Postage cost up two cents to 22 $ 20 Regent Mays approved 25 Library hours extended 28 Regent Mobley confirmed 10 Opening March 2 Student Government’s Big Event 6 Texas horse race betting bill defeat¬ ed 96-52 in the Texas House 11 Spring Break begins Soviet Prime Minister Konstantin Chernenko dies and is replaced by Mikhail S. Gorbachev 19 US Senate frees funding for MX missile 20 Tuition hike approved by the Texas House State Senate passes bill making drinking and driving illegal in Texas 24 Soviet sentry kills unarmed US Army officer 25 House group votes to close A M- Galveston Academy Awards swept by Ama¬ deus 26 David G. Eller elected Chairman of the Board of Regents 27 School catalogs available for $3 each Subway vigilante Bernhard Goetz indicted by grad jury Student Government elections be¬ gin 28 MS battle ends with House approv- al Cathleen Crowell reveals she made up rape story six years ago that sent Gary Dotson to prison Marc Chagall dies at 97 30 Corps of Cadets’ March-to-the-Bra- zos Opening 11 April 1 U.S. Supreme Court rules in favor of Gay Student Services Organiza¬ tion Villanova upsets defending national champion, Georgetown 66-64 to win NCAA basketball title 2 Students march on the State Cap¬ itol to protest tuition increases 3 Royall elected Student Body Presi¬ dent 4 Convicted rapist Gary Dotson freed on bond after six years in prison when accuser claims story was false 5 William Schroeder becomes first man with artificial heart to live out¬ side hospital 7 Easter Sunday Charlotte Teddlie’s Birthday 11 Judge upholds rape conviction, Gary Dotson returned to prison 12 Parents Weekend begins Suspected terrorist bomb destroys restaurant near Madrid, 19 people including two Americans killed, 81 injured RHA Casino MSC Variety Show 15 Preregistration for the 1985 Fall Semester begins 16 Corps Staff names first woman offi¬ cer, Mandy Schubert, for ’85-’86 school year 21 Aggie Muster 23 Sam Ervin dies at 88 24 Time capsule placed in Albritton Tower 25 Contras denied aid by US House 26 Senior Weekend begins Becky Adair s Birthday 29 Dead Week begins May 1 Bill to repeal Blue Law gets tenta¬ tive OK by House Senate approves tuition hike bill 2 A M lands Sir Derek Barton, win¬ ner of Nobel Prize 3 Commencement exercises begin 5 Reagan visits German Military Cemetery at Bitzburg and Bergen- Balsen concentration camp 6 Finals begin 7 Vietnam Veterans get overdue wel¬ come home parade in New York City 8 VE day 10 Lamya Souryal’s Birthday 15 Bill Hughes’ Birthday 16 Molly Pepper’s Birthday 26 Lisa Kastensmidt’s Birthday 31 Leslie Heffner’s Birthday Opening 13 4 Opening TOP LEFT: Steve’s Place, Snook; TOP: Houston Skyline; LEFT: Off 2818, Col¬ lege Station; BOTTOM LEFT: The Richland Store, Richland; FAR LEFT: Kyle Field, College Station. •u -3 2 Opening 15 SuiuadQ 91 uopejs Texas A M Opening 21 22 Opening Rocha Hughes Aggies 24 Opening t Features 28 Entertainment 46 Speakers 66 Events 80 Editor Diana Henske Assistant Julia Hardy 26 Life anging from the fine arts to new wave music, en¬ tertainment at Texas A M provided a pleasant disvertisement for all. On a more educational lev¬ el, numerous guest speakers broadened student perspectives on the community and the world. Also included are features designed to enlighten all on campus policy and workings. T raditions Traditions — They can be an impor¬ tant part of our lives, and everyone has been involved with some type of tradi¬ tion at one time or another. The strong traditional undercurrent at Texas A M is the one reason many students chose to come to Aggieland. This past year many of the traditions were questioned and the reactions to those questions showed two completely opposite views. Some people feel tradi¬ tions are outdated and unnecessary. Others find them essential and consider them to be the backbone of this school. This controversy will no doubt continue until some type of solution is discovered — if that is possible. Keep in mind that traditions are good, but they should not be followed blindly. When a stranger asks why a tradition is kept, we must first pose that question to ourselves. And, if we think objectively, we might sometimes realize that we don’t really know. It may cause us to realize questions we were afraid to ask or hadn’t bothered to ask. Listening, asking questions and being objective are important. And following traditions is also important. But not go¬ ing through life blindly is most impor¬ tant of all. By Tracie Holub In memory of Cadet Bruce Dean Goodrich August 30, 1984 ABOVE: Despite the potential violent nature o the SWAMP demonstration for freedom of speed on campus, students still respect the tradition o not stepping on the grass around the MSC. RIGHT: Although the popularity of sororities am fraternities has risen, the anti-Greek attitude i still quite visible in this trash dumpster sentiment Life The Struggle to Grow “W Aggie are we.” That’s how the song goes anyway. But who are the Aggies? — that’s the burning question this year. Amidst the controversies of the age and the University’s struggle to achieve national recognition and world class sta¬ tus, the question arises, just who are the Aggies? Are we the traditional Corps cadet, the studious engineer, the good ol’ boy from the country or the preppy city kid? We’re all of these and more. What ties us together, forever and al¬ ways, is Aggie pride and spirit. Some¬ thing about Texas A M makes us all bond together. Perhaps it’s the tradi¬ tions coupled with four years of growing and learning. Whatever it is, it’s pretty special. Despite different backgrounds and interests, we are all Aggies. Some¬ times forgotten or overlooked, but al¬ ways Aggies deep down inside. We’re lucky we’ve got that comradery; most schools don’t. However, times are changing and we’ve got to change too. Remembering our Aggie love and bond along the way. For here in our own little nest at Texas A M, in the throbbing twin cities of Bryan College Station, deep in the heart of Texas, even we as Aggies can’t ignore the rest of the world. The awakenings of the nation to indi¬ vidual rights and freedoms can’t help but touch Texas A M. Gays on campus, girls in the Aggie Band and recognized fraternities and sororities are all sore subjects this year. We didn’t ask for these controversies; but they came. And naturally so. We can’t strive to be a “world class university” and yet hold on so tightly to the old ways. Growing can be painful. Back in 1969, Texas A M admitted women to the University. We lived, and are better for it. We’ll survive this time too, and it will be worth it again. For we are the Aggies. By Vannell Lee Life 31 A World University Many people in the university com¬ munity confuse the term “world class university” with the idea of forming a world university. That is not to say the term is misused. A world class university is one that can compete on an interna¬ tional level with other universities through excellence in academic, athlet¬ ic, research and faculty programs. The key word is compete. The gener¬ al consensus has been that Texas A M is trying to compete with other universi¬ ties in terms of athletic coaches, bell towers, merit scholars and Pulitzer Prize winners. However, when Frank Vandiver an¬ nounced his intentions of integrating Texas A M into a world university, he had none of these “extras” in mind. A world university goes beyond competi¬ tion. “A world university is reaching out and actually working out in the world on world problems,” Vandiver said. In practice, a world university is a group of universities working together, sharing knowledge, faculty and facilities in an attempt to solve problems that af¬ fect the entire world. Sharing is the ma¬ jor point in this definition. “I am convinced that within the next 25 or 30 years, there will be identified in various parts of the world, a group of universities which because of their col¬ lection of talents and resources will be able to focus research of their faculties and students on what I call the four horsemen problems of the world,” Van¬ diver said. “You know, the four horse¬ men of the Apocalypse — war, famine, pestilence and death.” Vandiver realizes all of these prob¬ lems are too vast even in the hands of a world university. The institutions must decide on which problems to focus and will normally choose those closer to home. The benefits of sharing knowledge are unlimited, but distinct advantages accompany the formation of a world university. The advancement of the high-tech information age will put a high price on the cost of obtaining infor¬ mation. “It’s going to be extremely exciting and a highly volatile society in which information may well become the cur¬ rency of the world,” Vandiver said. “The more you know, the better equipped you will be to cope with the then-present.” The need for information users as well as information retrievers will present a 32 Life new challenge to teaching and require a completely different view of education. “We may not like it because it’s differ¬ ent, and there’s a traditional resistance to anything that’s new and different, but we’re going to have to train people in ways other than we have been training them,” he said. New subjects will be created to deal with the expanded horizons of the stu¬ dents of the future. “The traditional challenge of education which is to pro¬ vide a well-informed citizen who can cope with his present and think about his future will still be there, but what a well-informed citizen will be is very dif¬ ferent from what we have now,” Van¬ diver added. Students may have to think of them¬ selves not only as citizens of Texas or the United States, but as citizens of the world as well. Individual universities will not be able to handle the costly bur¬ den of bringing together the talent and resources needed to work on world problems. However, world universities will be formed solely for this purpose. Another advantage of world universi¬ ties is their ability to avoid political ne¬ gotiation when facing a worldwide problem. Universities in different parts of the world working on an academic basis can do things that governments ei¬ ther can not or will not do. “The world problems that these uni¬ versities will address are world prob¬ lems, they are not subject to boundaries of countries,” Vandiver said. World universities will also be able to bring together the most knowledgeable people from any field to make an expert scientific effort to solve problems affect¬ ing the entire human race. These prob¬ lems may involve a dwindling food sup¬ ply, a lack of water or the maldistribu¬ tion of natural resources. Texas A M is working in many parts of the world on projects involving agri¬ culture, engineering and political sci¬ ence. Its reach also extends to a program in education in the Dominican Repub¬ lic, a business student exchange pro¬ gram in Europe and general exchange agreements with universities in Mexico, Paraguay, Uraguay and Brazil. Texas A M provides a university in Brazil with assistance in veterinary medicine in exchange for information to advance the liberal arts program and es¬ tablish an institute of Latin American history. Vandiver also said that the uni¬ versity is trying to set up summer insti¬ tutes in the Dominican Republic and Guatemala. “We have agreements to exchange students and faculty with some 35 uni¬ versities in other parts of the world,” he said. “We’re hoping to expand that. I hope in the next three or four years, we can have 100 such agreements.” Locally, Texas A M is working with Rice University, the University of Hous¬ ton and the University of Texas on the superconducting supercollider. “It’s an international venture of astounding size to study the atom, the last elements of the atom we hope,” Vandiver said. “Maybe we’ll find more down inside.” Another world research effort is the Advance Ocean Drilling Program fi¬ nanced by the National Science Foun¬ dation. The foundation made Texas A M the manager of a deep ocean drill¬ ing ship that collects geological cores from the bottom of the oceans. These cores will be studied to determine the J geological lay of the planet. x The Ocean Topography Experiment is •f an international effort that uses space j technology to study ocean circulation. Its designer, Dr. Worth Nowlin, is a member of Texas A M’s oceanography department and may head the project for years to come. The Center for Space Technology in the College of Engineering may create more opportunities for Texas A M. “If we move boldly into space, we’re going to have another international program,” Vandiver said. “I have hopes that we will become the first space grant university,” he added. “It would be a good deal for the federal government. They could leverage their money a great deal. It would be cheaper if they want to build a space platform which they figure will cost $9 billion.” Universities could provide the re¬ search needed to build a platform through space grants given by the gov¬ ernment. University faculty could then work with the staff of NASA to duplicate the research. The plan would save the government money and expand the out¬ look of universities. By Diana Henske Life 33 Control lea Since its uncertain start in 1876 with an enrollment of only seven students, Texas A M University has grown to boast an enrollment of over 35,000 stu¬ dents. Enrollment today is more than- double what it was just 15 years ago in 1970. Such rapid growth in such a short time has caused Texas A M to suffered its share of growing pains. These pains have been felt in areas such as the facul¬ ty-student ratio, the lack of classroom space and, last but certainly not least, increased tuition. Besides the increase in the size of classes and lack of ade¬ quate facilities, the economic problems of the state have added to the woes of Texas A M. Solutions to these problems have in¬ cluded increasing construction of build¬ ings, recruiting more faculty, attempt¬ ing to slow the growth of student enroll¬ ment and establishing a gradual increase in tuition rates. Although no decision has been made to put a ceiling on the number of stu¬ dents allowed to enroll in Texas A M, tougher admission requirements were enforced in the fall of 1983 to help slow down the growth. For example, those in Growth: The Future of A M the top half of their graduating high school class, but not in the top 10 per¬ cent, had to make an SAT score of 900 instead of the previous score of 800. Ad¬ mission requirements for transfer stu¬ dents were also raised to include a high¬ er grade-point ratio. According to Dr. Billy Lay, director of admissions, these changes were made to not only limit the number of students coming into Texas A M, but to help en¬ sure that those who did come in were strong enough academically to com¬ plete their education. The College of Engineering and the College of Business were the hardest hit by Texas A M’s growth. In the fall of 1984, the College of Engineering began an enrollment management program to help ease their overcrowded class¬ rooms. Freshmen and transfer students had to apply to the major degree sequence they wanted. In o rder to apply, they must have completed 30 required hours, 26 of the 30 specified by the de¬ partment, with a 2.0 GPR. Each degree would have only so many slots and stu¬ dents were admitted by GPR ranking. The slots in each degree depended on the number of faculty, resources and classrooms available. The goal of the college was to cut en¬ rollment from about 11,000 students to 10,000. According to Dr. Leland Carl¬ son, associate dean of engineering, one of the reasons for a cut in student enroll¬ ment is the shortage of faculty. “With a shortage of engineering fac¬ ulty nationwide, the engineering de¬ partment has had problems in hiring faculty to keep up with our enroll¬ ment,” commented Dean Carlson. “The goal of the department is to hire 100 new faculty members. I think we can compete for new faculty in the na¬ tional market. We are talking about hir¬ ing good, qualified faculty, not just any¬ body.” Mike Kastensmidt, a newly enrolled freshman in the College of Engineer¬ ing’s enrollment management program comments, “I think it will improve the sorting-out process and help to maintain a higher academic level in the college. “People who really try and want to get in bad enough, will,” he continued. “I will help get rid of the people just filling up space.” The College of Business has also suf¬ fered from lack of faculty and classroom space. According to Dr. Samuel Gille¬ spie, dean of business, the department planned to limit junior and senior en¬ rollment to 3,000 students. Students in business must have a 2.5 GPR in a re¬ quired list of core business classes be¬ fore taking upper level courses. “Since you don’t control the number of freshmen coming in, you have to let them come in and given them the op¬ portunity to perform and evaluate them,” stated Gillespie. Besides facing tougher academic stan¬ dards, students at Texas A M and other Texas colleges and universities face tu¬ ition hikes beginning in the fall of 1985. According to Lt. Gov. Bill Hobby, the tuition hikes are necessary to help curve some of the economic problems Texas is facing. These problems include a de¬ crease in tax revenues from the troubled oil and gas industry in Texas. Many fear the tuition hikes will keep some stu¬ dents, especially from out of state, from continuing their education in Texas schools. In contrast, R. Lynn Zimmerman, as¬ sistant to the dean of the Texas A M University College of Business, said the tuition hike will make little difference in the student population of the business department. “If a student really wan ts to come to A M, then they’ll find a way to get here,” Zimmerman said. Enrollment for Texas A M in 1984- 85 grew less than one percent over the previous year’s total. The drop was not only caused by higher academic stan¬ dards but also by such factors as the economy and the smallest high school graduating class in years. Many hope that while the enrollment of Texas A M is at a standstill, the time will be used for the University to catch up with its faculty and facility problems so that it may continue to give quality education to the students. By Liz Kahanek ' rt C 5 Life 35 NCAA Lost As students returned from their sum¬ mer breaks, they found that several of the scheduled evening football games had been moved up to a morning time slot. The change was due to a ruling by the Supreme Court. For 30 years, the NCAA controlled the major college football games tele¬ vised on national television. Over the summer of 1984, Oklahoma and Geor¬ gia challenged the NCAA’s control of football telecasts and won. “The ruling change has cost college football a great deal of money,” said John David Crow, associate athletic di¬ rector for Texas A M. When the NCAA had control of the national television rights for the major college football conferences, close to $70 million was received by the football conference. After the ruling change, the amount dropped to approximately $31 million. Colleges had lost the bargaining power gained from being represented by one entity. The individual colleges were essentially left high and dry on the open market. Revenue was lost due to the expected drop in ratings and the consequential decrease in the cost of commercials. All of these factors con- 36 Life Its Rights tributed to a $39 million difference. In addition to the money involved, the decision resulted in four previously scheduled football games being moved to an 11:20 a.m. time slot so they could be televised by individual contractors to the University. The athletic department had to compromise in order to be tele¬ vised at all. The move in time caused the most personal inconvenience to Aggie fans planning on attending the games. Not only did one have to be there earlier, but in the heat of the day as well. Commenting on the earlier game times, junior Traci Partridge said, “It was a hassle because I had to get up ear¬ ly on Saturday which is the only day I can sleep late.” The earlier game times also caused problems for the alumni who came into town for the games. “My parents had to get up considerably earlier just to be in town in time for the game,” said junior Liz Kahanek. On the other hand, benefits other than the money resulted from the change. Mr. Crow pointed out that al¬ though the moves in times caused has¬ sles for some people, it allowed games to be televised. Many former students, who wouldn’t have been able to see the games otherwise, could now watch along with everyone else. Also, since Texas A M made the contracts, they had the luxury of controlling all pro¬ gramming and halftime activity show¬ ings. Mr. Crow summed up the ruling change well when he said, “I hate it be¬ ing so restrictive, but I see we have to do it to survive the glutton of football on TV. By Lisa Kastensmidt Hughes Proposition 2 and the PUF Proposition 2, one of the eight pro¬ posed amendments to the Texas consti¬ tution, was passed in the Nov. 6 elec¬ tion. This proposition does three things: it restructures the Permanent University Fund, it creates, from general revenue, a $100 million a year special education fund for all institutions outside the Uni¬ versity of Texas and Texas A M Univer¬ sity Systems, and it increases the num¬ ber of institutions eligible to benefit from the Permanent University fund. What is the Permanent University Fund, and why did Proposition 2 evolve? The Permanent University Fund is 2.1 million acres of land in west Texas. The land was given to the University of Texas and its branches in 1883 as a permanent endowment fund. The University of Texas and Texas A M University (considered a branch of UT) were the only schools eligible to benefit from the PUF. A court ruling di¬ vided the PUF, giving two-thirds to the University of Texas and one-third to Texas A M. For years, the total amount in PUF was less than $ 1 million. Then Santa Rita struck oil in 1923, causing the PUF to grow by 445 percent! The PUF is the actual value of the land. It includes all land, oil and gas. Twenty percent of the PUF value is sold in bonds (Proposition 2 had changed it to 30 percent.) The actual Permanent University Fund can not be touched. Bond proceeds from the PUF can be used only to buy land and construct new buildings. Interest from the investment of the PUF constitutes the Available Universi¬ ty Fund (AUF). Again, it is a two-third, one-third split between the University of Texas and Texas A M. The AUF is first used to pay off the bonds when they mature. The rest of the AUF money is used at the discretion of the Board of Regents of the particular system. The AUF is mainly used for con¬ struction, scholarships and research. Since the University of Texas and Tex¬ as A M were participants of the PUF, they were not eligible for state funding. Other state universities that emerged in the 1900s relied on state funding. The money used for construction came from the state ad valorem tax, a property tax. The state ad valorem tax became un¬ popular to land owners as years passed thus, in the early 1980s, the amount of money non-PUF universities received became almost nil. For several years, other state colleges and universities threatened to divide the PUF. Not even the branch campuses of the University of Texas and Texas A M received a share of the benefits from the PUF. For instance, the Univer¬ sity of Texas at Arlington and Texas A M at Galveston never received a share of the fund. They were not quali¬ fied for it and, because they were in the UT and Texas A M system, they could not receive state ad valorem tax money either. Instead, they were forced to get money from the Texas Legislature. Proposition 2 had changed that. The amendment puts all components of the UT and Texas A M systems under the umbrella of the PUF. Now, Texas A M at Galveston and the University of Texas at Arlington can take their construction expenses to their own board of regents. Texas A M at Galveston plans to ex¬ pand facilities with its share of money, Dr. William Clayton, president of Texas A M at Galveston, said. “Classrooms, lab rooms and a gym are desperately needed,” Clayton said. The University of Texas at Arlington’s first priority is a new engineering build¬ ing, Dr. Wendell H. Nedderman, presi¬ dent of UT at Arlington, said. Prairie View A M also benefits from Proposition 2. Prairie View’s role in the PUF has constantly been in question. Prairie View has had PUF bond pro¬ ceeds money prior to Proposition 2, but only for new buildings, Dr. Percy Pierre, Prairie View president, said. Proposition 2 has allowed Prairie View to receive $6 million a year for the next 10 years from the University of Texas at Austin. Prairie View is the only institution in the Texas A M system, besides Texas A M in College Station, which can re¬ ceive money from the AUF. Prairie View plans to improve its pro¬ grams and curriculum, Pierre said. Non-PUF institutions also benefit from Proposition 2. A $100 million a year general revenue fund for non-PUF schools will be distributed Sept. 1, 1985. The money each school receives can be used for new construction, the pur¬ chase of land, maintenance, major re¬ pairs and the purchase of library books. Ted Montz, director of facilities and planning at the University of Houston, said the division of the $100 million will be based on need. Four factors demon¬ strate need: — How much square feet of space per one full-time student — The percent of enrollment growth, both current and pro¬ jected. — How much the university utilizes current space. — How much research the university is involved in. Proposition 2 leaves three questions open about the $100 million, Montz said. First, the legislature has not identi¬ fied where the money will come from. Second, who will distribute the money? Third, how will the money be divided? What schools will get what percent? In summary, Proposition 2 provides a permanent source of funding to all of the major state-supported colleges and universities in Texas, and it will greatly aid Texas in offering first-rate educa¬ tional institutions. By Julia Hardy Life 39 A Mighty Maze! But not without a plan. Why is Spence St. closed to traffic? Is it permanent? Why is Parking Annex 70 now the new Physical Building? Who decides to preserve the old instead of building the new? These questions, faced by student, faculty and staff, can all be answered by the Master Plan. Started in 1978 by then Texas A M President Jarvis E. Miller, the Universi¬ ty Master Plan allows for long-range de¬ velopment that charts the direction of Texas A M for the next five years. The plan is developed through a committee consisting of members appointed by the president, The Master Plan deals with facilities such as classrooms, labs and office space; land use; and two kinds of traffic, “vehicular and pedestrian.” The guidebook for the Master Plan says clearly “that change is a fact of life, that no plan should be considered ‘fi¬ nal,’ and that regular and frequent re- evaluations and modifications may be made in line with changing conditions. What follows is a working plan, not a binding contract.” In other words, change is inevitable and often desirable. The planners for Texas A M consider this when evaluat¬ ing the outline. Based on projected students, faculty and facility needs, the Master Plan is based on separate priority lists made by each college. These lists contain im- -Alexander Pope provements that each college needs for the next five years. These lists are then presented for approval to the president, chancellor and Board of Regents. Once the plans are approved, the committee begins work on setting con¬ struction goals for the next five years. Dr. Charles E. McCandless, associate provost for academic affairs and chair¬ man of the committee, said, “Once con¬ struction or renovation begins, the do¬ mino effect begins.” To explain, McCandless added, “Once a top priority is taken care of by a new building being built, often a lower priority is taken care of.” This process results in a domino effect. For example, when the College of Ag¬ riculture needed a new pavillion for judging, the old pavillion was vacated. Therefore, the old pavillion was ideal as a site for a registration center, snack bar and offices for Student Government, Student YMCA and the Student Finan¬ cial Aid Center. In this case, completing a top priority led to the removal of a lower priority on the list and satisfied two needs at one time. This plan is evaluated each year by the committee for the planning of the next five years. As a result, at any given time, construction plans for the next five years exist. By Bill Heathcott 40 Life Life 41 The Albritton Tower On September 24, 1984, Ford D. Albrit¬ ton received a standing ovation from the members of the Board of Regents when he presented the University with a unique gift — a 138-foot carillon. Albritton, class of ’43, explained the rea¬ sons for the gift. “I wish to contribute to the present and future growth of Texas A M University by constructing a tower housing a carillon of the highest order. This carillon will add an important dimension of dignity and integrity to Texas A M Uni¬ versity while serving as a constant remind¬ er that the University is continuing to strive for an ever increasing degree of aca¬ demic excellence.” Located at the west entrance to the cam¬ pus, the Carillon sits at the junction of Old Main Drive, Lamar and Jones Streets. Fourteen stories high, the Tower’s pro¬ posed 35 bells were increased by 12 after the warm reception of the gift. “It was so well received that Mrs. Albritton and I de¬ cided to make it four octaves,” commented Albritton. The building materials were se¬ lected to compliment the architectural style of the Academic Building with tan face brick and Texas limestone used in the construction. On April 10, 1984, Albritton tossed the first dirt at the groundbreaking ceremo¬ nies. Board of Regents Chairman William A. McKenzie commented, “The Carillon will be a dominant landmark on campus. The Tower will forever change the skyline of A M.” However, change does not come easily for Texas A M University. Controversy arose when some students stated that there were other things more important to im¬ proving the University. One letter to the editor stated, “Books! Books, not bells, are what Texas A M University needs Mr. Al¬ britton!” However, the main uprise came when the World War I memorial was moved from the west entrance of the campus to make way for the construction of the tower. The war memorial, donated by the classes of ’23, ’24, ’25 and ’26, was stored in the area maintenance building until relocation at the north side of the Carillon. Also, the class of ’81 gift, a set of Westminister chimes located on the roof of the MSC, was silenced, and a memorial tree was also de¬ stroyed in the construction. Arguments buzzed throughout campus conversations and The Battalion carried irate letters to the editor. However, construction contin¬ ued and the Carillon was completed in the fall of 1985. The Albritton Tower was dedicated be¬ fore the home game against Texas Tech on October 6, 1985. Before an audience of over 400, Albritton exclaimed, “May the bells of this Carillon ring, sing and peal with a mighty force for the love I have for God, family and country and for that part of my heart that has never left these hal¬ lowed halls.” H.R. “Bum” Bright accepted the gift concluding, “This creates now a brand new tradition and basis for Texas A M.” The Carillon consists of 49 bronze bells, varying in weight from 28 to 6,550 pounds. Twenty-four of the bells are dedi¬ cated to Albritton family, friends and for¬ mer University officials. Each dedicated bell is inscribed with a name and possibly a short phrase. The largest bell is named in honor of for¬ mer Texas Governor Richard Coke, who presided over the dedication of the Col¬ lege in 1876. The inscription reads, “In time, these halls will become classic, and the strong men of Texas will, after we have been gathered to our fathers, meet in these halls and with grateful hearts chant the praises of their alma mater. October 4, 1876. Inauguration of the first Public Insti¬ tution of Higher Education in the State of Texas.” By Dawn Butz On the Lighter Side Spring Break — the most anticipated, enjoyed and remembered seven days of the school year. Whether it’s to the sand, snow or the streets of home, most students try to get as far away from school as possible. The sands of South Padre Island at¬ tracted more than 120,000 students from nearly 50 southwestern universi¬ ties. And with these students came mon¬ ey. Estimated income to the local mer¬ chants exceeded $30 million. Coordinated by the Port Isabel Cham¬ ber of Commerce, activities sponsored by companies such as Budweiser, Miller, Coppertone, Dodge and Ford ranged from regional collegiate driving cham¬ pionship competition to dances on the beach. Concerts by Cheap Trick, Stevie Ray Vaughan, and Joe “King” Carrasco highlighted the week’s events while the standard horsing around activities like volleyball, sand castle building, Hacky Sack and tug-of-war did their share too. Then of course, there was the most pop¬ ular source of entertainment girl guy¬ watching, to pass those sunfilled hours. Fort Lauderdale, Florida also enjoyed a deluge of fun seeking spring breakers. Activities there were quite similar to its 44 Life Texas counterpart, only farther away. Over 325,000 students spending more than $110 million graced the Florida beaches. Farther north on the slopes of the Rockies, students enjoyed a different kind of extracurricular activity. These guys got some sun, but only on their noses. The MSG Travel sponsored a ski trip to Telluride, Colorado where they enjoyed the crisp mountain weather. In¬ dividual excursions included ski trips to Utah and New Mexico. Then again, there were those of us who just went home. There’s quite a bit to be said about the comforts of home, such as the company of dear ol’ mom and dad for the small fee of gas money. For seven lovely days, one could have all your meals cooked, clothes washed and bed made. What a life! After the seven days of break, stu¬ dents returned fresh and rejuvenated for seven more weeks of tests, papers and projects. Life 45 Theatre Arts Lilliom Liliom, by Ferenc Molnar, is a story of love. Lilioms love for Julie, a young in¬ nocent, ends his career as the carousing “bully of Budapest.” In his quest to make Julie happy and provide for her, Liliom does everything wrong. When he is caught in the midst of a hold-up, Liliom stabs himself to avoid bringing Julie further hardship. He is taken home and dies in Julie’s arms, not knowing he was soon to be a father. After refusing to admit his regrets at the heavenly court, Liliom is allowed to return to earth for a day to try to right his wrongs. He meets his 16-year-old daughter who tells him how wonderful her father was. Liliom tells her the truth but, in his anger, he slaps her. To the girl, the slap feels like a kiss. She asks her mother how someone can slap you and not hurt you. The inquiry reminds Julie of Liliom and she forgives him for his wrongs. The cast of this play included Richard Strayer as Liliom, Gwendolyn Pesek as Julie, Judith Alvarez as Marie, Jennifer Berry as Mrs. Muskat, Marc Gessner as Ficsur and Lance Miller, Jr. as Wolf Bei- feld. Tango Written by Polish playwright Slawo- mir Mrozek, Tango is a political state¬ ment about the disorder, amorality and apathy Mrozek thought to be character¬ istic of modern society. The story centers around a Bohemian family which lives in appalling disorder. Eugenia, the grandmother, mourns her long departed husband and plays cards with her senile brother, Eugene, and their hoodlum houseguest, Eddie. Eleanor, the mother, is sleeping with Eddie while Stomil, her husband, over¬ looks the matter by focusing his atten¬ tions on Ala, another houseguest. Arthur, a young idealist, is caught in the middle of this turmoil and vows to change the family’s lifestyle by forcing his conservative values on them. The ! missing element in Arthur’s reform ef¬ fort is humanity — love, affection and j caring. The cast included Jennifer Berry as Eugenia, Pat McCord as Eugene, Rich¬ ard Strayer as Arthur, Peck Phillips as Stomil, Vickye Boone as Eleanor, Marc Gessner as Eddie and Dodie Rodger as Ala. 46 Life % Theatre Arts Antigone Antigone, Jean Anouilh’s version of the original play by Sophocles, is a bat¬ tle between integrity and compromise. The play begins following the death of two brothers, Etocles and Polynices, who have led a civil war over the throne of Thebes. Their uncle, Creon, played by Richard Strayer, has taken over the throne and demands an honorary funer¬ al for Etocles while he refuses to let Po¬ lynices be buried out of disrespect. Antigone, Polynices’ sister, portrayed by Dodie Rodger, ignores Creon’s com¬ mand and buries her brother. Her fight for integrity begins when Creon sen¬ tences Antigone to a tomb if she won’t admit her error. She refuses in the name of integrity. Her sister, Ismeme, played by Melissa McDaniel, begs both Antigone and Creon to give in to each other. Haemon, played by Larry Hermes, is Creon’s son and also Antigone’s lover. He joins Is- mene in her struggle to change their minds but their attempts are futile and Antigone is sent to the tomb. Creon is finally swayed by the Elders of Thebes. He arrives at the tomb too late as his son is committing su icide after Antigone’s death. You Can’t Take It With You The Aggie Players finished off their fortieth season with the Pulitzer Prize winning comedy, You Can’t Take It With You. Performed April 18-20 and 25-27 in Rudder Forum, this Moss Hart and George S. Kaufman play is a recreation of the first production ever performed by the original group of Aggie Players in March of 1946. The highly unusual Sycamore family, and those people who just wandered into it, are a close-knit group of individ¬ uals. Years before, Grandpa Vanderhof, performed by Jeffrey T. M. Danish, sud¬ denly gave up both working and paying income taxes when he decided a life lived to its fullest is better than strug¬ gling to get ahead of everyone else. Despite the chaotic confusion, Grandpa convinces the rich and proper parents of daughter Alice’s fiance that, “Life is beautiful if you just let it come to you.” Life 49 OPAS Houston Ballet The Houston Ballet presented two performances, a “Mixed Repertoire” on April 10 and “Swan Lake” on April 11. The “Mixed Repertoire” began with the Hadyn’s “Symphony in D.” Rach¬ maninoff’s “Clare Pas De Deux” was performed by Martha Butler and Li Cunxin who received silver medals at the 1984 International Ballet Competi¬ tion in Tokoyo. The choreographer for this performance, Ben Stevenson, re¬ ceived a gold medal in the competition. Czerny’s “Etudes” concluded the even¬ ing’s program. Tchaikovsky’s “Swan Lake” is the sto¬ ry of a young princess, portrayed by Ja¬ nie Parker, who is turned into a swan by an evil sorcerer, played by Dennis Poole. Kenneth McCombie performed the role of the prince who must declare his undying love for the princess in or¬ der to break the spell. He does so but is tricked into betraying his love by the sorcerer. The story ends when the two young lovers jump into the lake to die together. Instead, the sorcerer and his magic are killed by the strength of their love. The music for both performances was conducted by Glenn Langdon. London Philharmonic The London Philharmonic Orchestra, one of the great orchestras of the world, came to Texas A M on Oct. 18, as one of the many fall OPAS productions. Klaus Tennstedt, principal conductor and music director of the London Phil¬ harmonic Orchestra, was born in Merse¬ burg, East Germany. He made his Unit¬ ed States debut with the Boston Sym¬ phony in 1974 and then moved to the London Philharmonic in 1977, becom¬ ing principal conductor in September 1983. The orchestra’s performance at Texas A M consisted of three artistic excel¬ lences: Overture to Egmont, Op. 84; Symphony No. 8 in F major, Op. 93; and -f Symphony No. 1 in C minor, Op. 68. King’s Singers Armed with skill, experience, sheet music and a small pitch pipe, the King’s Singers enchanted the audience in Rud¬ der Auditorium on March 20. The six-man English ensemble blend¬ ed universal humor with harmony and precision. The singers’ enjoyment of the music was obvious. Each voice had a special quality, but together the blend was technically perfect. Any accompani¬ ment would only have limited their per¬ formance. To introduce the pieces, each mem¬ ber took a turn telling the song’s story, giving the audience a glimpse of each singer’s personality. The group began with “A Madrigal History Tour,” a medley of songs from several countries, followed by three re¬ ligious pieces and a fall-from-paradise- parody called “Time Piece.” Other ar¬ rangements included Randy Newman’s “Short People” and a parody of Grease’s “Summer Nights.” Emanuel Ax In his early thirties, Emanuel Ax has surpassed the expectations of many mu¬ sicians. His solo performance at Rudder Theatre Feb. 25, lived up to the reputa¬ tion of a world renowned pianist. He won the first Arthur Rubinstein International Piano Competition, as well as the Avery Fisher Prize, one of the most cherished prizes of the music world. In addition, Ax has played with major orchestras from the Orient and Europe to the United States and Latin America. Ax performed Haydn’s Sonata in F Major, Ravel’s Vaises nobles et senti- mentales and two Liszt piano pieces, after Verdi’s Operas “Aida” and “Rego- letto.” He also enchanted the audience with four ‘ballades’ by Chopin. bC La Cenerentola La Cenerentola is the opera version of the Cinderella story. The Western Op¬ era Theatre, part of the San Francisco Opera Center, visited Texas A M on Oct. 29. Cenerentola (Cinderella), played by Emily Manhart, is a young woman living with her two conceited stepsisters and her father in a run-down home. The fa¬ ther dreams of a day when the family will have money and a nice home. This light-hearted and humorous op¬ era is basically the same as the Cinder¬ ella story, except for a few role changes throughout the performance. Most of the characters pretend to be other peo¬ ple, which is what makes the opera so amusing. The two stepsisters prune themselves for Prince Ramiro’s ball, to which Cen¬ erentola is not allowed to go. Ceneren¬ tola does manage to go to the ball, with¬ out the help of a fairy godmother, and she and the prince fall in love. However, in this version it is a bracelet, not a glass slipper, which brings the Prince and Cenerentola together. Life 53 adway r 5 . 5 ' I -- f ' PI V .-w 9 Seven Brides for Seven Brothers Seven brides for Seven Brothers, pre¬ sented Nov. 20, was the second MSC Townhall Broadway production at Tex¬ as A M. This exciting musical comedy was based on the MGM movie “Sobbin’ Women.” The play takes place in the 1850’s and tells the tale of seven lovesick brothers who leave the backwoods to court sweethearts in town. The show, present¬ ed by the Music Theatre Associates with the Music Theatre Group, featured sen¬ sational music, vigorous dancing and much excitement. It is known as one of the great family favorites. ► -r r- If. ' tisu-i 5 Aiil Dracula Dracula, the original horror story of human form altered into the ultimate seductive, life-draining force, was brought to Texas A M on Nov. 8. The dynamic new revival of the original clas¬ sic was sponsored by MSC Town Hall Broadway. Martin Landau played the charming, yet evil, Count, very seductive and very believable. Edward Gorey designed the set that cast an evil glow on the audience with bats flickering on the windows and cloud shapes turning to vampires. Cos¬ tumes and lights were all done in black and white, except for an occasional flash of red — a rose, a glass of wine, a drop of blood. “Dracula” was the first show of Town Hall’s Broadway. Broadway ’Night Mother Night Mother, sponsored by MSC Townhall Broadway, came to Texas A M on Jan. 26. It was the third of Townhall’s Broadway productions. This intense drama, starring Mer¬ cedes McCambridge, won the 1983 Pul¬ itzer Prize for drama. This play revolves around a suburban mother and daughter who spend an evening together plan¬ ning the mother’s life after the daughter commits suicide. This deeply moving drama depicts an honest understanding of tragic American lives. Gigi Gigi is Lerner and Loewe’s fantastic French musical adapted from the film that won 11 Academy awards. This story is about an enchanting 16-year-old girl who is groomed by her grandmother and aunt for the “respectable” life of a grand coquette in 1890’s Paris. The musical score contained well-known pieces such as “I Remember it Well” and “Thank Heavens for Little Girls.” This MSC Town Hall Broadway pro¬ duction was performed by the New York Prism Company on April 18th. The cast starred famous theatrical performers such as Louis Jourdan, Betsy Palmer and Taina Elg. The role of Gigi was played by Lisa Howard. Town Hall Bob Hope He’s 81 years old and younger at heart than most 40-year-olds. Bob Hope, one of the greatest comedians of all time, stopped by Texas A M in Octo¬ ber to entertain, Aggie style. From the minute Hope stepped off the Lear jet, he had the waiting entou¬ rage in stitches from laughing so hard. Hope said, “I’m glad to be here again.” He then stopped, thought for a minute and asked “How long has it been since I’ve been here?” When a reply from the audience said four years, Hope said he was back at Texas A M, “just a little too soon.” On a more serious note, Hope dis¬ cussed his long lasting talent. He said its a mental challenge to get up on the stage and tell jokes, but he attains fresh mate¬ rial for each performance and he keeps up with the times. And fresh material he had. The crowd in G. Rollie White Coliseum went crazy when Hope mentioned the 1985 presi¬ dential election. He performed a moon- walk a la Michael Jackson, and knew the local events well enough to joke about Kevin Murray and the Dixie Chicken. Willie Nelson After the excitement of Bonfire 1984, much of the crowd wandered over to G. Rollie White Coliseum to relax to the mellow pop-country music of Willie Nelson. Nelson entertained the audience on Nov. 29 with hits such as “Blue Skies,” and “Whiskey River.” “City of New Or¬ leans,” the title track from his latest al¬ bum, was also a big hit with the crowd. After a long struggle to build his sing¬ ing career, Nelson now has the freedom to pick and choose. He has four movies to his credit along with duets with Julio Iglesias and Waylon Jennings. The “outlaw” with his own style of music, has found a home at Texas A M. Alabama Alabama faced an excited and over¬ whelming crowd in G. Rollie White Coliseum Oct. 21. Town Hall has brought Alabama to Texas A M before, but you would have thought this was their first performance. Yells and cries from the audience members increased as the Grammy Award winning band played many of its well-known chart toppers. Such hits in¬ cluded “Feels So Right,” “Mountain Music,” and “The Closer You Get.” At the end of the performance, Ala¬ bama surprised the audience as the stage lights formed a huge red, white and blue confederate flag. Town Hall Toto Toto exploded onto the stage of G. Rolie White Coliseum March 21, after an exciting opening by back-up John Parr, the “Naughty, Naughty” guy. The group, on its United States “Isola¬ tion” tour, performed oldies dating back to 1978 such as “Hold the Line” and ‘Til Supply the Love.” Songs from the Toto IV album that went double plati¬ num after its release in 1982 brought the audience to its feet “Rosanna,” “Af¬ rica” and “Waiting for Your Love” were big hits with the crowd. New songs, such as “Stranger in Town,” “How Does It Feel” and “Ho- lyanna,” were included from the recent¬ ly released “Isolation” album. £ 5) s J 0H Life 61 Basement Joe “King” Carrasco Joe “King” Carrasco and the Crowns played a free concert in the Grove, co¬ sponsored by the MSC Basement Com¬ mittee, 92K FM radio and Miller Beer. The concert was held on Friday after¬ noon of Sept. 21. Four Hams on Rye, a local band, opened for Carrasco. Carrasco has played with several Chi- cano bands which gives his music a Tex- Mex flavor. He has spent a great deal of time in Mexico and his music is often called “polka rock” because of the influ¬ ence of Spanish polkas on his style. Carrasco and his band have played all over Texas and their concerts are well know for their party atmosphere. Car¬ rasco encourages everyone to join in by jumping from the stage into the fans’ waiting arms and then letting them pass him back to the stage where they hoist him back to the band — just part of a “party, party weekend!” Subversive Youth Subversive Youth, a local band, opened for Channel 3 and Stretch Marks, a Canadian band, Nov. 19 in Ru¬ mours. The Subversive Youth are: Shawn Manning, lead singer; Paul Fritz, lead guitar; Rick Landmann, bass; and John Schroeder, drummer. Although they hate labels, the band plays punk rock locally and in the Hous¬ ton and Austin areas. Their completely original music is socially and politically oriented. The band got together out of bore¬ dom with the conservative attitude of the music being played in Bryan-Col- lege Station. They wanted something faster with raw energy, and they wanted the words to mean something, to make a statement. So the band started writing their own music and their own words. Subversive Youth has been playing to¬ gether for about a year, although they have undergone a few staff changes. Their next step will be recording a al¬ bum. Four Hams on Rye Four Hams on Rye played twice for the MSC Basement Committee this year. The first was Sept. 7 in Rumours, and the second was as back-up for Joe King Carrasco’s concert in the Grove, Sept. 21. The music the band plays is a unique mix of rhythm and blues, rocka¬ billy and rock. The band debuted at Dr. G’s during a benefit concert sponsored by KANM. Now, they can boast of gigs in Trinidad in the West Indies and they’ve only been playing together for about a year and a half. Friends of the band members asked them to come to Trinidad to bring new music to the island. The band played parties and discos and got mixed reac¬ tions from the crowd. Erik Kline, bass player, said that most of the people s eemed to like them, although they did get complaints of sounding too much like a country and western band. Scott Olbner, the lead singer and rhythm guitar player, started the band. He and Kline had played together in a number of local bands so Kline joined him as bass player. Dru Wilson, the lead guitar player, met Olbner at a party and introduced him to Hank Allan who be¬ came the band’s drummer. The band formed and was ready to play at Dr. G’s in three weeks. The band plays in Bryan-College Sta¬ tion and the Houston area, but Kline said they hope to branch out to Louisi¬ ana and the other states bordering Texas during the summer. Channel 3 Channel 3 stopped by Rumours on Nov. 19 while on their southwest tour. The band was backed by Stretch Marks, a group they teamed up with on the tour, and Subversive Youth of Bryan- College Station. Channel 3 originated in California. The band, which originally played punk rock, has transgressed to a pop rock sound for their most recent shows. mm A Connoco-Sierra Club Debate Terry Thoem, of Connoco, and How¬ ard Saxion, of the Sierra Club, dealt w ' ith the issues surrounding oil companies use of national park land in a debate Nov. 8. The Sierra Club claims that oil com¬ panies are encroaching on land desig¬ nated for national parks. The companies are lobbying to get drilling rights on the park land because they believe the land is going to waste. Thoem argued that oil companies are beginning to police themselves in an at¬ tempt to protect the environment. For example, Connoco planned a seismic reading; however, when it was discov¬ ered that an eagle’s nest could be de¬ stroyed by the attempt, the reading was not done. Mock Election The Republicans captured 77 percent of the votes for their candidates in the MSC Political Forum’s mock election Oct. 31. Registered and non-registered voters were able to vote in the election, and some students reportedly voted more than once. The Political Forum program director said 3,145 Texas A M students and fac¬ ulty members voted. The only four posi¬ tions listed were U.S. president, U.S. senator, U.S. representative and Texas representative. Proposition 2 was the fifth issue on the ballot. There were 79 percent in favor of the proposition. . ■ , ifV ; • .A wais It ' i Yippie Yuppie Debate Vladimir Sakharov Abbie Hoffman and Jerry Rubin, two political activists of the ’60s, debated in Rudder Theatre Jan. 31 on the differ¬ ences between Yippies (Youth Interna¬ tional Party) and Yuppies (Young Urban Professionals) in the ’80s. During the ’60s, both men were fam¬ ous for their radical protests of the Viet¬ nam War and American political policy. In 1980, Jerry Rubin became an en¬ trepreneur and one of “America’s most well-known new age businessmen.” Ru¬ bin coined the word “yuppie.” He cre¬ ated the “Networking Party” — a dis¬ tinctive Yuppie contribution to Amer¬ ica. Rubin said the ’60s generation is tak¬ ing over. “We are America and it is up to us to run the country,” he said. As a dominant force in the coming elections, Rubin expects the yuppies will elect all of the presidents up to the early 21st century. “You have the right to become suc¬ cessful and rich,” he said. Hoffman began his attack on Rubin by saying not everyone has embraced Ru¬ bin’s materialistic consumer world. Only a small percent of the ’60s genera¬ tion is really Yuppies, Hoffman added. “We are not going to make it one by one. We are going to have to work col¬ lectively,” said Hoffman. Hoffman em¬ phasized the “we” generation instead of the “me” generation. “Change comes from the people at the bottom who push up, not from the elite at the top,” he added. Vladimir Sakharov, a Russian and a former KGB agent, is now an American citizen. Having seen life from both sides, he related his views to a capacity crowd at Rudder Theater Nov. 19. “We study the Soviet Union with a very negative point of view,” he said. “We look very little at its people . . . and what we can expect from the new gen¬ eration.” Sakharov addressed problems in the Soviet Union such as the growing Isla¬ mic population, a minority Russian gov¬ ernment and the black market economy. He also discussed American attitudes and lack of language ability. ■I Gay Debate John Goodner, a Houston city coun¬ cilman, and Gara Lamarche, directer of the American Civil Liberties Union in Texas, debated the issues surrounding civil rights for homosexuals. The forum was held April 2 and was co-sponsored by Political Forum and Great Issues. Goodner fought the passage of a Houston ordinance outlawing discrimi¬ nation against homosexuals in city em¬ ployment. He said that if it had passed, homosexuals would have gained minor¬ I 68 Life ity status. He added that he supports civil rights but the “gay rights move¬ ment” may give them rights exceeding those of heterosexuals. Lamarche disagreed, saying that ho¬ mosexuals are not fighting for additional rights. However, he said, they do not want to be discriminated against be¬ cause of their sexual orientation. La¬ marche said that gay people are often victims of physical assault and vandal¬ ism. The speakers did agree that homosex¬ uals should not be discriminated against in employment but their views didn’t correspond on the issue of homosexual h M s W+- sfc teachers. Goodner said that he opposes homosexuals being hired as teachers when they push their lifestyle. La¬ marche said he sees nothing that makes them any less fit as teachers than hetero¬ sexuals. Both agreed that the civil rights of ho¬ mosexuals should be protected. Howev¬ er, when asked about the U.S. Supreme Court decision retaining a lower courts’ ruling that required Texas A M to rec¬ ognize the Gay Student Services, Goodner refused to comment. La¬ marche said that he feels it will integrate lifestyles at Texas A M but probably won’t affect the number of gay students. Political Awareness Dai; Twenty groups representing various political beliefs participated in Political Awareness Day, April 3, in the MSC. Some of the groups included Amnesty International, the Safewater Founda¬ tion and Gay Student Services. The Greenpeace Coalition, a group con¬ cerned with the protection of the envi¬ ronment, discussed nuclear prolifera¬ tion, toxic wastes and animal preserva¬ tion with interested students. Aggies Against Drunk Drivers warned students about the dangers of alcohol and provided alternative bever¬ age ideas. The Legislative Study Group informed students of political issues that concern them and recruited student lobbyists to help out in Austin. Mike Hachtman, a student running for Col¬ lege Station City Council, campaigned for the election which was held April 6. Other participants included the Bra¬ zos Valley Peace Action League, Texas Prisoner’s Union, Brazos County Demo¬ cratic Party, Aggie G.O.P., Sanctuary Advocates and the Brazos Civil Liber¬ ties Union. Life 69 Great Issues Buckley Galbraith Debate Two economists — John Kenneth Galbraith, the liberal, and William F. Buckley, the conservative, debated gov¬ ernment’s role in society on Oct. 30 in a pre-election presentation sponsored by the Memorial Student Center’s Great Is¬ sues Committee. Originally, the debate was titled “Is Big Government Socially Desirable?” but Galbraith requested that it be changed to “Is Strong Government So¬ cially Desirable?” Galbraith said the phrase “big” government had negative connotations. Galbraith also told the crowd in Rud¬ der Auditorium to go to the polls guided by common sense and social concern. Buckley told the audience that Rea¬ gan should be sent triumphantly back to Washington. The debate gave Buckley and Gal¬ braith 15 minutes each to present their argument, with a short rebuttal after¬ wards. Galbraith said that a strong central government (stronger than the one un¬ der Reagan) is needed to preserve a “compassionate government.” The compassionate government doesn’t ig¬ nore social problems, like the present government has. Buckley added that a compassionate government is impossible since govern¬ ment is an inanimate object. James Hall James Hall, a media critic and re¬ searcher for Dick Clark’s television se¬ ries, Practical Jokes and Bloopers, spoke in a film presentation entitled “Promise Them Anything,” sponsored by MSC Political Forum and MSC Great Issues on Sept. 11. Hall said political commercials today are a “fantasy depiction of an ideal state . . . what the viewer sees is a cosmetic job.” Today, it is easier to differentiate be¬ tween political commercials for candi¬ dates and product commercials, Hall said. Political commercials today are done by people who are specialized in these types of things, he added. Hall has traveled the country assem¬ bling a collection of film chips from po¬ litical commercials. The clips include productions from as far back as 1908 up to the commercials of today. Admiral Bobby Inman Admiral Bobby R. Inman, president and chief executive officer of the Mi¬ croelectronics and Computer Technol¬ ogy Corporation (MCC) in Austin, spoke Oct. 9 on various topics pertain¬ ing to high technology. The United States is losing the battle in the area of high technology, Inman said at the MSC Great Issues presenta¬ tion in Rudder Theater. He also added that Japan is ahead of the United States in high technology, and the U.S. must create new technology so they can com¬ pete. Inman, form er director of the Nation¬ al Security Agency, said the aim of MCC is to eliminate the waste of repetitive research and create new technology more effectively. MCC is based in Aus¬ tin because of the favorable business cli¬ mate in Texas and the research facilities at Texas A M and the University of Tex¬ as at Austin. .r-v ' IF 1 -.m ■ rTJ f, ' .i fljf Mf MM ■ i l-y } ' mm ■ fSv’.vi y Mil Iteifc mmm m m Great Issues Mike Hudson Mike Hudson, the Texas coordinator of People for the American Way, said that textbook censorship poses a serious problem for public education. The pre¬ sentation, held March 4 in Rudder The¬ atre, was sponsored by the Great Issues committee. Hudson called the “religious right” group the driving force behind textbook censorship and said their influence in government and American politics can’t go unnoticed. This group includes such religious leaders as Jerry Falwell. The movement, often termed Moral McCarthyism, stands against anything “anti-God, anti-family or unpatriotic,” Hudson said. Hudson believes the group’s princi¬ ples to be a threat to the basic constitu¬ tional provisions of free and open access to different ideas and points of view, the tradition of respect for diversity and pluralism and the tradition of separation of church and state. Hudson claims that one of the prob¬ lems with the religious right’s claims is that they say there is one divine answer, and if you don’t agree with it, you can’t be divine. Hudson said that in the censorship process, it is easier to define acceptable and unacceptable than it is to pick it out. The censorship pursued by the religious right involves restriction, not selection, and there lies the problem. Madalyn Murray O’Hair Did you know Thomas Edison was an atheist? So were Henry Ford and An¬ drew Carnegie according to Dr. Mada- lyn Murray O’Hair. In her speech, “Freedom from Religion” given April 16 in Rudder Theatre, Dr. O’Hair re¬ peatedly surprised the audience with vulgar language and sometimes obscene gestures. One of Dr. O’Hair’s main points was that people should preserve the earth and enjoy life now, instead of worrying about the afterlife. Religion, she said, makes people worry about dying and does not allow people to enjoy their present life. In other words, people can¬ not enjoy life because they are too con¬ cerned about committing a sin that will make them go to hell. “Are you spending your life preparing to die or are you doing something de¬ cent with your life like being a good mother, a good father or a good neigh¬ bor?” she asked. One part of Dr. O’Hair’s speech raised many arguments in the question- answer session. O’Hair resolved that ba¬ bies born with severe deformities, such as spina-bifida, should be killed at birth. She said their lives should be “snuffed out” because they will be a burden on taxpayers and unable to lead a worth¬ while life. After she named a number of disabil¬ ities that she said would be cause for elimination, someone from the audi¬ ence shouted, “What about diabetes?” Dr. O’Hair, a diabetic, calmly said, “I pay for my own insulin and give myself shots. I am not a burden on taxpayers.” O’Hair cited her experience working in a psychiatric hospital with severely deformed children, “vegetables” as she termed them, as her proof that they can¬ not enjoy life. Dr. O’Hair gained public attention when she won the Supreme Court case Murray vs. Cutlett which removed rev¬ erential Bible reading and prayer from public schools. She said prayer in public schools should be voluntary. If children want to pray they can do so on their own time. They should not be forced to listen to prayers led for the whole school over an intercom. Dr. O’Hair said her purpose is to halt the spread of religious facism in this country. “Religion,” according to O’Hair, “is pure unadulterated bullshit that socializes people into unquestion¬ ing obedience.” Dr. O’Hair was accom¬ panied by her son Jon Murray, director of American Atheists. By Al Mathe Life 73 Ling Qing China’s United Nations Ambassador, Ling Qing, said that upholding peace has been, and will remain, a fundamen¬ tal part of China’s foreign policy. Ling spoke Feb. 14, as part of Texas A M’s Memorial Student Center Stu¬ dent Conference on National Affairs, “The Emerging China.” China has emphasized peaceful coex¬ istence for 30 years, Ling said, and be¬ cause of this, China is disturbed by for¬ eign aggression. Also, the nuclear arms race is reaching alarming proportions. Ling said. Countries must check the trend of nuclear development if peace is to be preserved, he added. Ling said great progress has been made between China and the U.S. since formal diplomatic relations were estab¬ lished in 1979. The only problem has been the U.S. position on Taiwan. Ling has been China’s U.N. Ambassa¬ dor for 4V2 years. Dr. Kenneth Lieberthal Dr. Kenneth Lieberthal, author and professor at the University of Michigan, was the key speaker for SCONA’s 30th annual conference “The Emerging Chi¬ na.” He spoke Feb. 13 at Rudder The¬ ater. Lieberthal, who has studied the Chi¬ nese culture, said China remains a gov¬ ernment with an unclear division of power. They have a “combination of elements that has never existed in West¬ ern civilization before,” Lieberthal said. China has the largest agrarian soci¬ ety with 800 million peasants. Their ur¬ ban society makes up the ninth richest country in gross value of output. Lieberthal discussed five components that may be contributing to China’s pe¬ culiar combination of elements and he named several reformation efforts now being acted upon by China. According to Lieberthal, China is growing and is one of the most fascinating of the world’s major powers. Calvin Sholtess Calvin Sholtess, executive vice presi¬ dent for international operations of Hughes Tools, expanded on Sino- American trade relations in his address to the SCONA 30 audience Feb. 15 at Rudder Theater. Sholtess cited that, although the oil and mining industries were the main areas of interest at this point, over $100 million in sales were transacted in 1984 with Hughes Tools alone. With the con¬ tinued exploratory operations of many major American oil companies such as Mobil and ARCO, Sholtess expects a major economic find shortly. Sholtess believes that this is only the beginning and that China’s potential as an American market place for even more industries looms bright in the near future. He attributes the prediction to the fact that the Chinese are most eager to learn, realizing their shortcomings technologically, and are even more ea¬ ger to trade. Dr. Ross Terrill Harvard Professor Dr. Ross Terrill dis¬ cussed “China’s Domestic Policies” Feb. 14 during the Memorial Student Center’s Student Conference on Na¬ tional Affairs. The principle of self-reliance has been abandoned by China as they be¬ come more receptive to western ideas, according to Terrill. He added that the cultural sphere in China has a cosmo¬ politan touch. There is more modern music and clothing, and the attitudes of the Chinese have become more pro¬ western. Terrill said the new watchwords in China are competition, accountability, and initiative. This approach has helped raise the standard of living. Although China is doing better, the country still has a long way to go in economic devel¬ opment, Terrill said. Lack of motivation and poor management are contributing factors in China’s fundamental prob- Panel Discussion The Chinese control of the two inde¬ pendent territories of Taiwan and Hong Kong was the subject of a panel discus¬ sion Feb. 15. Dr. Suzanne Barnett, a Chinese histo¬ rian at the University of Puget Sound, moderated the discussion between Ping Chen, a Chinese doctoral candidate at the University of Texas, Dr. Tsung- Kuang Lin, a Taiwan native and profes¬ sor at Drake University, and Dr. Thomas Bellows of the University of Texas at San Antonio. Chen argued that Taiwan has always been a part of China both historically and culturally, and should be reinstated under Chinese sovereignty. Lin defended Taiwan’s indepen¬ dence, pointing out the influence of Ja¬ pan and western culture on the island. Hong Kong will be reunited with Chi¬ na in 1997, Bellows said. Britain and China have worked out an agreement that will let Hong Kong remain capital¬ ist and somewhat independent, but will give China constitutional powers over the territory. Round Tables Round tables provided the opportuni¬ ty for SCONA delegates to discuss the topic in an intimate atmosphere. Eigh¬ teen students from varying geographi¬ cal locations, interests and majors were assigned to each round table. Round ta¬ bles met both before and after speeches throughout the conference. Included in the tables were two co- chairmen, usually professors or govern¬ ment officials, who were experts in the area. Their purpose was to guide and stimulate the conversation, but not to lecture. Brzezinski Zbigniew Brzezinski came to the United States from his home in Warsaw, Poland at the age of 10. Brzezinski, national security advisor to President Carter, was known as “Carter’s Kissinger”. In this capacity, he was awarded the Presidential Medal of Freedom. He contributed to the ad¬ vancement of human rights, national se¬ curity policies and U.S. relations with the People’s Republic of China. He worked with David Rockefeller in founding the Trilateral Commission, an organization that sets policies and re¬ solves problems for the U.S., Japan and Western Europe. F ' -1, Schlesinger James Schlesinger served as secretary of defense from 1973-75. He worked to set up the Department of Energy under President Carter and in 1977, became the first secretary of energy, a position he held until 1979. Schlesinger was born in New York City. He attended Harvard University where he received a B.A. in economics, as well as his M.A. and Ph.D. His career in government began in 1971 when he became assistant director of the Bureau of Budget. He was once the chairman of the Atomic Energy Commission. Shevchenko Ambassador Arkady Shevchenko was born in the eastern Ukraine of the Soviet Union. In April, 1978, he defected to the United States and is the highest ranking Soviet official ever to do so. Shevchenko served as under secre- tary general of the United Nations for Political and Security Council Affairs from 1973-78. In this position, he was the highest ranking Soviet diplomat at the U.N. In 1970, Shevchenko was For¬ eign Minister Andrei Gromyko’s top po¬ litical advisor. Newmar Edwin Newman worked for NBC for 35 years as anchorman, sportscaster and bureau chief in London, Rome and Par¬ is. He has done documentaries and has moderated three presidential debates. Newman received his B.A. from Uni¬ versity of Wisconsin and went on to do graduate work at Louisiana State Uni¬ versity. He has worked for the United Press and CBS. Presently, he is working as a freelance journalist. Wiley Lecture Series U.S.-Soviet Relations The single issue concerning U.S.-So¬ viet relations is not military defense or communism vs. freedom, said Dr. James Schlesinger, former secretary of de¬ fense. He believes the main issue is whether or not the United States can sustain its long-term responsibility of maintaining freedom for those nations that seek to protect it. Schlesinger discussed the issues sur¬ rounding U.S.-Soviet relations with Dr. Zbigniew Brzezinski and Ambassador Arkady Shevchenko at the Wiley Lec¬ ture Series held April 4 in Rudder Audi¬ torium. Brzezinski served as national se¬ curity advisor to President Carter and Shevchenko is the highest ranking Sovi¬ et diplomat ever to defect to the United States. Edwin Newman who retired in 1984 from a 35-year career with NBC, moderated the discussions. The three speakers agreed on one main point: the Geneva arms talks are essential to stabilize the relationship be¬ tween the two nations. However, their opinions varied concerning the value of the talks for making arms agreements.. Schlesinger pointed out the fact that a lack of interaction with the Soviets can lead to “brittleness” like that brought on by the 1980-83 chill in relations. Reagan’s harsh attitude towards the Soviets contributed heavily to the chill, but it also brought a change in the per¬ ception of the United States, Schlesing¬ er said. His attitude led to the belief that Reagan can’t be pushed around. Brzezinski said that Reagan has con¬ tributed to the Soviets’ return to the talks through his initiative. However, he believes that Reagan tends to overem¬ phasize the talks since Mikhail Gorba¬ chev, the Soviet President, is a new lead¬ er and needs the summit to establish his power. Brzezinski said the talks can lead only to limited agreements because of their complicated nature. Comprehensive agreements take a long time and require a great deal of patience, he added. However, Shevchenko said that the Soviets are more willing to make con¬ cessions than anyone believes begause of inside domestic pressures. He doesn’t think they are ready to make substantial reductions in arms, but said they would be walling to make equal trades. Schlesinger agreed that the Soviet at¬ titude is “nothing for nothing” and the United States must make concessions on either deployment or technology. Questions from the audience led to a discussion of United States involvement in Afghanistan and Central America. Brzezinski said the United States has a moral obligation to support Afghanistan in its fight for liberty. Shevchenko add¬ ed that the Soviets are more concerned with Afghanistan than Central America since it is geographically closer. When the CIA’s actions in Nicaragua were questioned, Schlesinger pointed out that it is easier to cover covert ac¬ tions in Afghanistan where the press is not as prominent. “The Soviet Union doesn’t give a damn about Central America,” he said. “Their purpose is maximum trouble at minimum cost.” Brzezinski said that the United States shouldn’t back revolutions and then not support them. He cited Cuba as exam¬ ple of the United States promising sup¬ port and then not sending it when the Cubans were losing the revolution. Brzenzinski believes we are starting to back down in Nicaragua also. The new Soviet president and the new generation of Soviet leaders was another topic of discussion. Shevchenko said Gorbachev has traditional beliefs in the Soviet ideology and the United States can’t expect a change in policy. Brzezinski agreed on the basis that problems and policies are long-seated in the Soviet Union and the new president will not alter the essence of the U.S.- Soviet relationship. Schlesinger, on the other hand, said the new generation of leaders would change the Soviet government but that he did not know how. “The Soviets will have lost many of the scars of World War II,” he said. Shevchenko disagreed and said that many will still remember, even Gorba¬ chev who was 11 years old at the time. 78 Life Lift 79 All Night Fair County Fair The Memorial Student Center, better known as the County Fair Grounds, was the site of this year’s All Night Fair held Feb. 2. Competition abounded in such rivalry as the cow chip throwing contest (with real cow chips), the mice race, the jale- peno-eating contest, the seed-spitting contest, the kayak race and the Bevo- calling contest. To set everyone in the country spirit, the John Wayne movies “True Grit” and “Stagecoach” were shown and the Ag¬ gie Allemanders gave a square dance demonstration. The Aggie Wranglers, a country and western dance group, also showed off their talents. The Debonaires were the main attrac¬ tion at the dance in the main ball room. For those that didn’t fell like dancing, hay rides were the ticket at the main drill field. m • _ Crafts Fair m Handcrafted Creations % ' k v . - i The MSC Crafts Center sponsored a Crafts Fair each semester, the first on November 27 and 28, and the second on April 2, and 3. Everything from pottery to stained glass could be admired or pur¬ chased at the fair. Vendors come from all over Texas. Many find out about the fair through a crafts publication called “Where It’s At.” Others hear about it from word of mouth. The vendors then apply to the Crafts Center which requires all partici¬ pants to show only handcrafted work. Woodwork, leatherwork, art pieces, photography and jewelry are common items available at the fairs. t . ■ ( f ■•V i - i .. , M ■ i. m m if 1 1 m w ’ 1 n ' i; 1 i ' Life 81 Miss TAMU Pageant Teresa Fritz Teresa Fritz, a 21-year-old senior from San Antonio, became the new Miss Texas A M University Feb. 23. Fritz, in her second year of veterinary medicine at Texas A M, sp ecializes in equine medicine. She has competed na¬ tionally as a twirler and performed a twirling routine for the talent portion of the competition. As the pageant winner, she received a $1,000 scholarship to Texas A M, a $ 1,000 wardrobe allowance for the Miss Texas Pageant to be held in July of 1985, a 14 karat gold pendant with 50 dia¬ monds, a 1985 Cadillac for official use as Miss TAMU and free memberships for one year to Shapeway and Perfect Tan. The first runner-up was Shelley Mar- contell who received a $500 scholarship to Texas A M. The second runner-up was Merita Staggs, who received a $400 scholarship and the third runner-up, Pam Weems, received a $300 scholar¬ ship. Fourth runner-up, Dorothy Beeler, was the recipient of a $250 scholarship. All four received 14 karat gold jewelry from Zales and an ofiFicial Miss TAMU trophy. 82 Life Aggie Talent The 1985 MSC Variety Show depict¬ ed the best of Aggie talent in its 34th year at Texas A M. Variety Show was held Parents’ Weekend, Friday, April 12. Jim Buchholz and his partner Dave Frame, both graduates of Indiana State University, were the masters of ceremo¬ nies. Buccholz was the first place win¬ ner in the 1983 Variety Show. This year’s winners were all musical acts. First place was the “Last Duet” featuring Michael Patino and Rhonda Variety Show a •m X Grider who have been singing together for a year. They both play numerous in¬ struments such as guitar, banjo, piano, bass guitar and drums. Second place went to “Nick Never and the 4 Evers,” a vocalist group fea¬ turing Nicky Manos, Mike Mukahy, Mike Hachtman, Ted Eagle and Jeff Hurley. “Too Far Gone” was the third place winner. They are a bluegrass band fea¬ turing Rick DeLeonard and Tim Wil¬ liams. International Week Cultural Exchanges As the sponsors of International Week, the International Students Asso¬ ciation hosted 33 countries in the MSC during the week of March 25. Students, faculty and the general public were all invited to broaden their cultural hori¬ zons through exposure to the ways of other countries both visually and gastro- nomically. Cultural displays featuring pottery, paintings, carvings, leather crafts and currency lined the halls of the MSC, Monday and Tuesday. Bangladesh won the best display award, with Malaysia coming in second and Lebanon, third. A talent and fashion show was held Thursday evening. The winners of the talent show were Indonesia in first place, Lebanon and the Philippines tied at second, and Bolivia in third. The food fair also held on Thursday, featured dishes from 31 countries. Awards given for the food fair were based on taste, table decoration and hospitality. Lebanon took first place in this competition. Big Event Help from the Heart Student Government’s community service project, the Big Event, was a big success this year. Student volunteers from 130 organizations gave up a Satur¬ day to complete more than 80 projects. Over 5000 students worked on pro¬ jects ranging from painting homes and cleaning cemeteries to visiting hospitals and rest homes in the Bryan-College Station area. Keathley and Puryear residence halls held a picnic for the Boys Club of Brazos Valley while the residents of Briggs and Moore Halls worked with the Off Cam¬ pus Aggies washing fire trucks. The third annual Big Event, held on March 2, filled many of the needs of the community, and left the volunteers filled with satisfaction and pride. Life 85 Fish Camp Fish camp is an encounter with college life — getting to know fellow Aggies, learning the traditions and discovering oneself. It’s swimming, sunning, dancing, mixing, making friends and, in general, fun. It’s the competition between four camps iri football, volleyball, softball and yell practice. It’s a campfire at night — sharing, reflecting, talking and gearing up for the coming year. It’s preparing students for studying, scheduling, becoming in¬ volved, living in dorms or living off campus and, either way, living with roommates. Fish camp is about 3,200 students helping one another to adjust, to grow, to prepare and to learn. Activities for All Parents’ Weekend, held April 12-1 4, al¬ lows parents to visit their children in their student world. Parents can see the campus, meet their children’s friends and participate in Par¬ ents’ Weekend activities planned by the students. This year, events such as the Ma¬ roon and White football game, RHA’s Casi¬ no Night, the Singing Cadets’ concert and the MSC Variety Show were attended by students and their parents. Also, many dorms planned barbecues and picnics to entertain the visiting parents. The Aggie Parents of the Year for 1985- 86 will be Joseph and Pat Hlavinka. They are the proud parents of Michael, Sarah, Terry and Michelle — all students at Texas A M this year. Joseph is a member of the Class of ’56. Life 87 ' Administrators 90 Colleges 94 Editor Tracie Holub 88 Administration casting a staff of over 3100, the administration and faculty members of the Texas A M Universi¬ ty System strive to provide the highest quality education to over 36,000 students. Texas A M welcomed its second Nobel Prize laureate, Sir Derek Barton, to the system this year. Administration 89 President and Mrs. Frank E. Vandiver Chancellor Dr. Arthur G. Hansen BOARD OF REGENTS — FRONT ROW: William A. McKenzie, H.R. Bright (Chairman); SECOND ROW: Royce Wisenbaker, Dr. John B. Coleman, Norman N. Moser, David G. Eller, Joe H. Reynolds, Clyde H. Wells; THIRD ROW: Joe C. Richardson, Jr. 90 Administration General Wesley E. Peel Vice Chancellor for Facilities and Planning Dr. Perry Adkisson Deputy Chancellor Dr. Charles Pinnell Deputy Associate Vi ce Chancellor Dr. Mark L. Money Vice Chancellor for Research Park and Corporate Relations Administration 91 Dr. Gordon P. Eaton Provost, Vice President for Academic Affairs Dr. Clinton A. Phillips Ted Hajovsky Dean of Faculties, Associate Provost Office of General Counsel 92 Administration V. Charles R. Cargill Vice President for Operations Dr. Eddie J. Davis Vice President for Fiscal Affairs Dr. John J. Koldus Vice President for Student Services Dr. Robert L. Walker Vice President for Development ■ Administration 93 Administrative Officers: Dr. H.O. Kunkel — Dean Dr. Dwayne Suter — Associate Dean Dr. J. R. Gratehouse — Associate Dean Dr. Curtis F. Lard — Assistant Dean Departments: Agricultural Economics, Agricultural Education, Agricultural Engineering, Mechanized Agriculture, Agricultural Journalism, Animal Science, Dairy Sci¬ ence, Scientific Nutrition, Food Science and Technology, Biochemistry, Biophys¬ ics, Entomology, Forest Science, Horti¬ culture Science, Plant Science, Poultry Science, Range Science, Recreation and Parks, Soil and Crop Science and Wild¬ life and Fisheries Science. Enrollment: 3306 undergraduate (2082 male, 1224 female), 1465 graduate (1055 male, 410 female). 94 Administration Administration 95 Administrative Officers: Dr. Charles M. Hix, Jr. — Dean Dr. Theodore S. Maffitt, Jr. — Associate Dean Dr. Daniel F. MacGilvray — Assistant Dean Departments: Architecture, Construction Science, Environmental Design, Landscape Ar¬ chitecture and Urban and Regional Planning Enrollment: 1549 undergraduate (1188 male, 361 female), 245 graduate (188 male, 57 fe¬ male) Administration 97 Administrative Officers Dr. William H. Mobley — Dean Dr. Samuel M. Gillespie — Assistant Dean Dr. John Dinkel — Associate Dean Dr. Lynn Zimmermann — Assistant to the Dean Dr. Dan Robertson — Assistant Dean of Masters’ Programs Office Departments Accounting, Business Analysis, Finance, Management and Marketing Enrollment 5758 undergraduate (2743 male, 3015 female), 510 graduate (324 male, 186 female) WmisiMiSM mm ■HHi Kiss I amsm If • • . ■ mmn m, Bfe fe.. m ‘ ■ V • ■ Dean William H. Mobley 98 Administration Administration 99 Administrative OflFicers: Dr. Dean C. Corrigan — Dean Dr. Bryan R. Cole — Associate Dean for Students Dr. David W. David — Assistant Dean Dr. Christopher Borman — Associate Dean for Research Departments: Educational Administration, Education Curriculum and Instruction, Education¬ al Psychology, Health and Physical Edu¬ cation, Industrial Education and Techni¬ cal Education. Enrollment: 1051 graduate (392 male, 659 female), 2145 undergraduate (353 male, 1792 female). 100 Administration r ' • j. ■ r-. ' V, Dean Dean C. Corrigan Administration 101 Administrative Officers: Dr. Herbert H. Richardson — Vice Chancellor and Dean John E. Flipse — Associate Vice Chancellor, Associate Dean Dr. Leroy S. Fletcher — Associate Dean Dr. Leland A. Carlson — Associate Dean Dr. Stanley H. Lowy — Assistant Dean Departments: Aerospace Engineering, Agriculture Engineering, Bioengineering, Chemical Engineering, Civil Engineering, Com¬ puter Science, Electrical Engineering, Engineering Technology, Industrial En¬ gineering, Mechanical Engineering, Mining Engineering, Nuclear Engineer¬ ing, Ocean Engineering, Petroleum En¬ gineering, Radiological Health Engi¬ neering and Safety Engineering. Enrollment: 1108 graduate (959 male, 149 female), 9837 undergraduate (8069 male, 1768 female) Dean Herbert H. Richardson 102 Administration Administration 103 I aililS ' ■ .■ Administrative OflFicers: Dr. Mel Friedman — Dean Dr. William J. Merrell — Associate Dean David R. Schink — Associate Dean Davis A. Fahlquist — Associate Dean for Academic Affairs •1 wm Departments: Geography, Geology, Geophysics, Me- terology and Oceanography. ! Enrollment: 453 graduate (352 male, 101 female), 472 undergraduate (336 male, 136 fe¬ male) Dean Mel Friedman 104 Administration ■ Makely Administrative Officers: Dr. Daniel Fallon — Dean Dr. Arnold Vedlitz — Associate Dean Dr. Candida Lutes — Associate Dean George D. Parker, III — Sr. Academic Business Administrator Departments: Anthropology, Communications, Eco¬ nomics, English, History, Modern Lan¬ guages, Philosophy Humanities, Po¬ litical Science, Psychology and Sociolo¬ gy- Enrollment: 2288 undergraduate (947 male, 1341 female), 443 graduate (214 male, 229 female) Administration 107 Administrative Officers: Dr. John P. Fackler, Jr. — Dean Dr. Carlton J. Maxson — Associate Dean Dr. Rand L. Watson — Associate Dean Dr. Kenneth R. Poenisch — Assistant to the Dean Dr. William B. Smith — Interim Assistant Dean Departments: Biology, Chemistry, Mathematics, Phys¬ ics, Statistics and Cyclotron Institute. Enrollment: 564 graduate (397 male, 167 female), 1706 undergraduate (885 male, 821 fe¬ male) Dean John P. Fackler, Jr. 108 Administration Administration 109 Administrative Officers: Dr. Leo Berner, Jr. — Dean Dr. F. E. Clark — Associate Dean Dr. Elenor R. Cox — Assistant Dean Dr. Fred C. Heck — Assistant Dean Enrollment: 6089 graduate (3993 male, 2046 fe¬ male) 110 Administration XII UOlIBJISlUIUipy Administrative Officers: Dr. Robert S. Stone — Dean Dr. Charles D. Morehead — Associate Dean Dr. William E. Ward — Associate Dean for Student Affairs Dr. Julian H. Acker — Assistant Dean Dr. Henry W. Randle — Assistant Dean for Student Affairs Departments: Anatomy, Family and Community Medi¬ cine, Humanities in Medicine, Internal Medicine, Medical Biochemistry and Medical Genetics, Medical Microbiolo¬ gy and Immunology, Medical Pharma¬ cology and Toxicology, Medical Physiol¬ ogy, Obstetrics and Gynecology, Pathol- ogy and Laboratory Medicine, Pediatrics, Psychiatry and Behavioral Science, Radiology and Surgery. Enrollment: 164 graduate (112 male, 54 female) 112 Administration Administration 113 Administrative Officers: Dr. George C. Shelton — Dean Dr. E. Dean Gage — Associate Dean for Academic and Clinical Programs Dr. Raymond W. Loan — Associate Dean for Research and Graduate Studies Lyndon W. Kurtz — Assistant to the Dean for Student Affairs Libby A. Gaas — Assistant to the Dean for Fiscal Affairs Charles R. Vrooman — Senior Academic Business Administrator Departments: Anatomy, Large Animal Medicine, Mi¬ crobiology and Parsitology, Pathology, Physiology and Pharmacology, Public Health and Small Animal Medicine. Enrollment: 547 professional (399 male, 312 fe¬ male), 191 graduate (109 male, 82 fe¬ male), 751 undergraduate (288 male , 463 female) 114 Administration Administration 115 oHa NCAA Sports 122 Intramurals 210 Extramurals 220 Editor Lisa Kastensmidt Assistants Ken Kuffner Lamya Souryal Aides Royce Dawkins Susan Clark David Schwarzbach TEXRS ? dowm rat rj 116 Sports «% ■ f. liti........iiiPi...... T urned out to be a great year for Aggie sports. Highlighting the season, the Texas A M win over the University of Texas in football proved the nev¬ er fading Aggie spirit. We may be outscored every now and then but we re never beaten. Sports 117 Athletic council, directors Behind the scenes of athletics Most students and faculty are familiar with the action and excitement of ath¬ letic competitions, yet behind the scenes of varsity sports lie two impor¬ tant groups. The athletic council and the Athletic Department administra¬ tion. “We are an advisory committee to the president (Vandiver) on all matters that have to do with varsity athletics,” said Dr. Tom Adair, chairman of the athletic council. The council consists of a seven mem¬ ber faculty appointed by the A M president for three-year terms and a stu¬ dent representative appointed by the student body president. The council was responsible for the establishment of the Varsity Level II program. This pro¬ gram, which currently includes wom¬ ens’ soccer and riflery, allows groups to participate in NCAA competitions but not in the varsity sports program. The athletic council also worked closely with the Athletic Department administration with several issues per¬ taining to the SWC and NCAA. Two is¬ sues from the NCAA this year dealt with the television ruling change and Propo¬ sition 48 — pertaining to core courses required by athletes before participat¬ ing in division 1A university sports. The Athletic Department headed by Athletic Director Jackie Sherrill was also responsible for handling varsity sport issues. These included finance, operations, media and public relations, and topics and recommendations from varsity coaches. Although the two groups are not al¬ ways recognized for their hard work, their behind the scenes actions are what make A M’s Athletic Department tick. By Lisa Kastensmidt As an advisory committee to President Vandiver on all varsity sport matters, the athletic council has periodic meetings. Members from left to right are (front row) Scott Cummings, Dr. John Hoyle, Dr. Betty Unterberger, (back row) Dr. Tom Adair, chairman, Ted Hajovsky, and Dr. Charles Samson. Not pictured: Dr. Gary Potter, Dr. Earl Bennett. 118 Sports Alan Jones John David Crow Wally Groff Asst. Athletic Director Operations Assoc. Athletic Director Assoc. Athletic Director Finance Coaches Soccer coach - up front Coaching in a Varsity II level sport and not joining Texas A M’s staff until after school started caused a lot of diffi¬ cul ties for women’s soccer coach Laura Johnston, especially since her season started in September. Although Coach Johnston had several obstacles to over¬ come, she still managed to end the sea¬ son with an 8-4 NCAA record. “I want to build the kind of program this University would be proud of,” said Coach Johnston in reference to one of her coaching goals. Johnston also added that her goals include moving the wom¬ en’s soccer program to a full varsity sta¬ tus and being the first Texas team to win a national ranking. To reach these goals, Johnston has made several plans for next season. She hopes to recruit top players and make post-season play. She would also like to improve and encourage the soccer pro¬ gram in the area, perhaps through teaching soccer clinics. In addition to coaching, Johnston is also pursuing her master’s degree here at Texas A M. These two activities have kept her on a busy schedule. Being preoccupied with a new coach¬ ing job and school wasn’t always easy with all the difficulties she encountered. However, Laura Johnston was still able to keep a positive outlook on the season. “Now I can look back and laugh at some of the problems,” she concluded with her tanned face beaming as the corners of her mouth came up in a smile. By Lisa Kastensmidt Recruited from an assistant coaching position with a Florida team, women’s soccer coach Laura John¬ ston posted an 8-4 NCAA record for her first year as head coach at Texas A M. Jan Baldwin Women’s Tennis Lynn Hickey Women’s Basketball Shelby Metcalf Men’s Basketball Mel Nash Ted Nelson Swimming Cross Country 120 Sports Bob Brock Softball Terry Condon Volleyball Bob Ellis Men’s Golf Kitty Holley Women’s Golf Mark Johnson Baseball David Kent Men’s Tennis Bill Nix Women’s Track Jackie Sherrill Football Head Coach Charles Thomas Track and Field Varsity Sports Varsity Sports Varsity Sports Varsity Sports Varsity Sports Varsh To most fans, Texas A M’s 37-12 crushing of the University of Texas in football was the year’s highlight, but some other sports had high points too. The volleyball team had a new set of fans, the bleacher bums, but their fan¬ tastic season ended on a sour note. They received no invitation to the national tournament. The basketball teams had some good points and some bad ones. However, both teams promised better teams next year. The tennis team finished their best season in years with the finest player in the SWC, Grant Connell. Look for Con¬ nell on the pro circuit in the years to come. The women’s golf team won the first SWC title of the year for Texas A M thanks to the superb play of Patricia Gonzalez. Mark Johnson was greeted as the new baseball head coach and he led the team to a fine season. They spent most of the year in the top 20, along with four other SWC schools, making our’s the toughest conference in the nation. The softball team finished the sports year with a quick elimination from the NCAA tournament, falling short in their attempt to win their third national title in four years. 122 Sports Sports Varsity Sports Varsity Sports Varsity Sports Varsity Sports Varsity Sports TOP LEFT: Rain was a popular sight at many of the football games including the Baylor game as Aggie ball carrier Tom Sanders slips and slides. FAR LEFT: Women netters take the time to pray before a game against Southwest Texas. ABOVE: Pat James warms up before batting. LEFT: Num¬ ber one men’s double team, Marcel Vos and Greg Hill take a break after their match. S 2 Sports 123 A M 20, UTEP 17; A M 38, Iowa State 17 Off to a good start The Aggies started the 1984 football season with wins over the University of Texas at El Paso and Iowa State Universi¬ ty. Both games were in Kyle Field and had smaller-than-average crowds due to local television coverage. The UTEP Miners came to town picked as heavy underdogs, but wanting to prove otherwise. The Miners scored first and continued to play hard throughout the game. During the final seconds, a 36-yard field goal attempt to Hugo Castellanos bounced off the goal post to end any hope of a win. The Ag¬ gies won 20-17, the first season opening win for Coach Jackie Sherrill at Texas A M. Sherrill played the second string de¬ fense several times during the game, en¬ abling the Miners to play better offense. But the first team played well, holding UTEP to three field goals — all three resulting from Aggie turnovers. Quarterback Kevin Murray threw two touchdown passes, one each to Jeff Nel¬ son and Rod Bernstine. Alan Smith kicked two field goals and linebacker Ken Ford led the Aggie defense with ten tackles. After two open weekends, the Aggies then hosted the Iowa State Cyclones. It was a tight game until Sherrill replaced Murray with back-up Craig Stump at quarterback. Stump completed five of five third- down conversions and threw a touch¬ down pass to tight end Duncan Webb. Except for all-American wide receiver Tracy Henderson, the Cyclones could do little against the Aggie defense. Again, Ken Ford led the Aggies with 17 tackles. The Aggies won 38-17 and with an¬ other win under their belt, it looked as if the Aggies were finally on track. By Ken Kuffner UTEP’s 8, Hugo Castellanos, missed a 36-yard field goal attempt during the final seconds of the game which gave A M a 20-17 win for their first game of the season. TOP: On the September 1 game against University of Texas-El Paso, 43 Roger Vick carries the ball through the opposing team’s defense. RIGHT: Starting quarterback for the Aggies, Kevin Murray prepares for a pass at the UTEP game. FAR RIGHT: Pass interference was called on the defender after 23 Jimmy Teal was hit while trying to catch a pass during the September 22 game against Iowa State. 124 Sports A M 22, Arkansas State 21 Murray out for season It wasn’t as impressive as last year’s 38-0 win, but the Aggies defeated Ar¬ kansas State University 22-21 to im¬ prove their record to 3-0. The best start for the Aggies since 1978. A M lost the ball on its first three possessions and the Aggie defense saved the game from being a blow-out. The ASU offense managed to surface with six points — the result of two field goals. Down 19-3 in the second quarter, the Aggies were in need of a comeback. Quarterback Kevin Murray increased the Aggie’s momentum, running for one touchdown and completing a 42-yard pass to Jimmy Teal for another. But Murray reached his limit when, on the final play of the third quarter, he broke his ankle trying to dive for a first down. Replacement Craig Stump put the Aggies on top for good with a second touchdown pass to Teal. “I don’t care who you’re playing,” Coach Sherrill said. “If you make that many turnovers, you will be very fortu¬ nate to win.” The Aggies won their third straight game, but lost Murray for the rest of the season. By Ken Kuffner 126 Sports TOP: Sacking the Arkansas State quarterback, 39 Darrell Smith dislodges the bal l as 53 Ray Childress moves in. FAR LEFT: Trying to dive for a first down in the final play of the third quarter in the Arkansas State game, Kevin Murray injures his ankle; the play that ends his season. ABOVE LEFT: Battling two Arkansas State players, 53 Ray Childress, 11 Johnny Holland, and 6 Do¬ mingo Bryant bat around a pass which was ruled incomplete. ABOVE RIGHT: Split end Jimmy Teal jumps to catch a pass at the Arkansas State game. LEFT: Rod Bernstine breaks away from an Arkansas defensive lineman to gain yardage at the September 29 game. S CB C 3 A M 12, Texas Tech 30 Ags start SWC season with loss For the past three years coach Sherrill opened the Southwest Conference sea¬ son against Texas Tech University, and for the past three years the Aggies start¬ ed with an 0-1 record. After a disappointing first half, the heavy rain in the third quarter added to the Aggie’s ineffective offense. Neither team wanted to pass and risk a turnover. Tech really didn’t need to. The Aggies did. Even without the rain, the Aggies could npt come up with the big plays. As luck would have it, Tech running back Timmy Smith had no problem making them. He rushed for 139 yards including runs of 52 and 43 yards. A M couldn’t score a point against the Red Raiders in last year’s match. This time, four Alan Smith field goals were the only points on the board. Down by five points in the final minutes of the game, it looked as if the Aggies could come from behind and win. But Tech scored two more touchdowns, leaving the final score Texas Tech 30, Texas A M 12. Any plans the Aggies had for an unde¬ feated season were ended by the Red Raiders. Comebacks may be exciting, but they aren’t always easy to pull off. By Ken Kuflfner ABOVE: 43 Roger Vick leads the blocking for 45 Thomas Sanders as Craig Stump looks on. RIGHT: During the Texas Tech game October 6, 5 Lance Jackson sacks the quarterback. BOT¬ TOM RIGHT: During one of the dry plays in the first half, 45 Thomas Sanders receives a handoff as 43 Roger Vick blocks. Heavy rain began at the half of the game. LEFT: Despite the wet turf on Kyle Field, Aggie defense manages to tackle a Texas Tech running back. BELOW: Running back, 43 Roger Vick, makes a wide run to avoid the Texas Tech defense during the game October 6. Saito Sports 129 A M 7 f U of H 9 Aggie offense fails in Houston The Aggies traveled to the Astrodome to battle the University of Houston Cou¬ gars in the first road game of the year. Texas A M hoped to end a losing streak, having never won in the Astrodome. Unfortunately, their goal was unmet. The Aggie defense played a very good game, holding the Cougars to three field goals. Linebacker Johnny Holland led the Aggies with twenty tackles, but it was Ray Childress who stole the show. He tallied fourteen tackles, caused three quarterback sacks, blocked two passes and recovered a fumble. The offense is another story. Alan Smith missed three field goals, which is about as rare as snow in Houston on July 4th. All three were long attempts, but attempts that Smith usually makes. Se¬ nior Thomas Sanders was the offense’s only bright spot. He became the first Aggie to rush for over 100 yards this year with 112 to his name. With the final score UH 9, A M 7, the Aggies might have to wait at least two years for a chance to win a football game in the Astrodome. By Ken Kuffner 130 Sports FAR LEFT: Coming as a surprise to Aggie fans in the Astrodome, Alan Smith missed three field goal attempts at the Houston game October 13. LEFT: Defensive back James Flowers stands up a Cougar ball carrier in the Astrodome October 13. BE¬ LOW LEFT: Split end Jeflf Nelson catches a pass as Houston defense moves in. BELOW RIGHT: One of his three quarterback sacks for the Hous¬ ton game, 53 Ray Childress tackles Cougar quar¬ terback, Gerald Landry, causing a fumble. BOT¬ TOM: Houston defender intercepts a pass intend¬ ed for 8, Jeflf Nelson, during the second quarter of the game. Sports 131 A M 16, Baylor 20 Thank you If thank-you notes were common in college football games, Baylor Coach Grant Teaff would probably send a very nice one to our own Jackie Sherrill. Bay¬ lor’s gift came in the form of a 20-16 Baylor win over the Aggies in a game that resembled swimming rather than football. Three and a half inches of rain fell on Kyle Field as the Aggies lost their third straight conference game. Gift 1: Deep-snapper Shawn Walker sailed the ball over punter Todd Sso- hanz’s head and the Bears recovered the ball on the Aggie two yard-line. Thank-You 1: A Baylor touchdown. to Aggies Gift 2: Fullback Anthony Toney at¬ tempts a quick-kick which is blocked and recovered by Baylor on the Aggie 16 yard-line. Thank-You 2: A Baylor touchdown. Gift 3: The Aggies have the ball in a fourth-and-goal situation on the Baylor two-foot line, Jeff Holley takes a pitch and, instead of scoring the game — win¬ ning touchdown, he hesitates and is tackled. Thank-You 3: A Baylor win. By Ken Kuffher TOP LEFT: Despite the wet weather, thousands of rain-soaked fans continued to watch the Octo¬ ber 20 game against Baylor. FAR LEFT: The Ag¬ gie defense is successful in stopping a high flying Baylor Bear from gaining short yardage. LEFT: Jeff Nelson tests the treacherous footing during an end-around play. BELOW: In pouring rain, Dar¬ rell Austin and Ken Ford team up to halt Baylor. A M 38, Rice 14 Ags prove their point When the Owls came to town, both Texas A M and Rice had something to prove. Rice, 0-3 in conference play, wanted to beat A M and prevent the annual Aggie blow-out that it has been in the past. And the Aggies (0-3), wanted to show they weren’t the worst team in the conference, despite rumors. Rice’s combination of repeated tur¬ novers and the inability to move the ball made the first half a welcome sight to devoted Aggie fans. A M piled up 24 points and the Owls never got across midfield. The Aggies constantly drove the length of the field with little resistance from the Owl defense to score with a four yard run by Rodger Vick, an Alan Smith field goal, and a five yard TD pass from Craig Stump to Mark Lewis. The crowd came to life when Jimmie Haw¬ kins completed the first half scoring, with a 68-yard punt return for his first touchdown of the year. The Aggies stayed in control of the game, increasing the lead to 38 and keeping Rice off the board until the end of the fourth quarter. But Owl quarter¬ back Terry Overton ran for two late touchdowns, against a more relaxed Ag¬ gie defense, to leave the final score Tex¬ as A M 38, Rice 14. A M won big, but not without mak¬ ing mistakes. The Aggies set a school record of 17 penalties for 150 yards. Rice also set a record, they have lost 21 consecutive Southwest Conference games. By Ken Kuffner TOP: Aggies hold an endzone celebration follow¬ ing another touchdown against Rice October 27. ABOVE: Jimmie Hawkins returns an Owl punt for a score. It was A M’s first punt return for a touch-, down since Billy Cannon turned the trick against Arkansas State in 1983. ABOVE RIGHT: Full¬ back Roger Vick, 43, cuts the corner and heads upheld. RIGHT: Freshman noseguard Sammy O’Brient applies the pressure during the Aggies’ rout of the Rice Owls. 134 Sports A M 20, SMU 28 Fumble reverses game After the SMU losses to the University of Texas and the University of Houston, the Mustangs looked like they would lose to A M for the first time in five years. They didn’t. But for most of the game, A M played like the team heavily favored to win. The offense moved the ball well and the defense, led by defensive end Ray Childress, was shutting down the high-powered running attack of SMU’s Reggie Dupard and Jeff Atkins, last year’s top conference backfield. The Aggies were in control on both sides of the field. But one play by the Mustangs changed the whole game. The Aggies were driving with a third quarter lead of 20-7 and had the ball inside the Mustang 20 yard-line. One more touchdown would put the game out of SMU’s reach. That touchdown wasn’t to be. Quarterback Craig Stump fumbled on the 19 yard-line and lost the ball as a result of a big hit, from SMU linebacker Anthony Beverly. The unstoppable mo¬ mentum of the Aggies switched to SMU for the remainder of the game. The Mustang offense proceeded to demolish the Aggie defense as they scored three touchdowns — ending all hopes for an A M upset and leaving the score 28-20 as the final seconds ticked off the clock. By Ken Kuffner After a fumble by 9 Craig Stump, 78 Matt Dar¬ win dives to recover the ball. TOP RIGHT: 90 Sammy O’Brient closes in on the SMU quarter¬ back. RIGHT: Head Coach Jackie Sherrill argues a call with an official at the SMU game in Texas stadium. 136 Sports Makely Sports 137 A M 0, Arkansas 28 Turnovers plague Ags It must be the air in Arkansas. For the 266 rushing yards and three touch- second time in two trips to Fayetteville, downs. Six of their players rushed for the Aggies played what could have been over 20 yards; quite a balanced attack, their worst game of the year. The 28-0 As usual, the Aggie defense outshone shutout was almost as bad as the 35-0. the offense by a considerable margin, decision in 1982. Ray Childress had 13 tackles and a fum- A M was plagued in this game by the ble recovery, but he and Johnny Hol- same thing that hurt them all season — land, who led the team with 15 tackles, turnovers. The Razorbacks intercepted couldn’t stop the Razorbacks them- two Craig Stump passes and recovered selves. Due to the turnovers, Arkansas five Aggie fumbles. They also held the had great field position and could score Aggies to 192 total yards, A M’s small- easily. est output of the season. Childress best summed up the turn- Stump was relieved in the third quar- over problem, “It’s kind of hard on a ter by back-up quarterback John Mazur, defense when an offense doesn’t have a Mazur could not set the job done eit her, long way to go.” He fumbled twice and passed for only 21 yards. By Ken Kuflfner Arkansas’s flexbone offense piled up 53 Ray Childress takes advantage of an Arkansas turnover. Childress made 13 tackles and a fumble recovery during the game. TOP: Sophomore punter, Todd Tschantz, unleashed a punt against Arkansas. RIGHT: Aggie defenders get a Razor- back running back during the Arkansas game No¬ vember 17. FAR RIGHT: Wayne Asberry, 16, manages to tackle an Arkansas running back de¬ spite the slippery weather. 138 Sports A M 35, TCU 27 Aggies rattle TCU with 35-21 win The Texas A M offense finally came to life and defeated the Horned Frogs of TCU, who were previously ranked 17th in the nation. The game marked the first victory over a top 20 team in Coach Sherrill’s career at Texas A M. The Kyle Field crowd of 38,209 knew they would witness an exciting game when Aggie cornerback James Flowers picked off a TCU pass early in the first quarter and returned it 53 yards for the game’s first touchdown. The Frogs nev¬ er came back and A M dominated the remainder of the game. After the Flowers touchdown, kicker Eric Franklin missed the first extra¬ point attempt of his career, but he came back to make field goals of 50 and 43 yards in the second quarter. Franklin, a sophomore, showed potential for a bright future at A M following in the footsteps of his brother Tony, Texas A M’s all-time leading scorer with 291 points during his 1975-1978 career as field goal kicker. The Aggie offensive line was in full control of the game and produced some great holes for the running backs. They responded by rushing for 251 yards, their biggest output of the season. Thomas Sanders supplied 107 yards and Anthony Toney added 97, including three touchdown runs. The A M defense had another su¬ perb day, stopping the Southwest Con¬ ference’s most productive offense in his¬ tory. They came up with three intercep¬ tions and caused two fumbles. Ray Childress made his last home game one of his best. He had 14 tackles, including three for yardage losses. “We haven’t gone against anyone like Ray Chil¬ dress,” said TCU Head Coach Jim Wacker. TCU narrowed the margin to 28-21 with two fourth quarter touchdown drives. Toney, however, added his last touchdown to put the Aggies on top for good. The Aggies shocked the Horned Frogs 35-21 and handed them their sec¬ ond loss in a row, ruining their chances of going to their first Cotton Bowl since 1959. By Ken Kuffner 140 Sports LEFT: 25 Anthony Toney twists and turns for additional yardage. The junior, who transfer from Salinas, California, scored three touchdowns against TCU. TOP: Coach Jackie Sherrill receives a victory ride from Rod Saddler and Mark Lewis following the Aggies 35-21 victory over TCU. It was a scene which was to be repeated seven days later. TOP RIGHT: 45 Thomas Sanders gets tackled by a Horned Frog during the last home game of the season for the Aggies. ABOVE: Tight end Mark Lewis pulls in a pass to keep an A M drive alive. Sports 141 A M 37 , Texas 12 Aggies saw In front of the third largest crowd in Memorial stadium’s history, the Aggies dominated the Longhorns of Texas. A M controlled every phase of the game and crushed Texas 37-12. Only the 28-0 decision of 1925 was a more lopsided victory. The win gave the Aggies a 6-5 season record and the first winning campaign of the Sherrill era. The Aggies stunned the Longhorns with a swarming defense that gave the Texas quarterbacks nothing but trouble all night. Ray Childress, Rod Saddler and Johnny Holland spent more time in the UT backfield than some of the Longhorns. The result was the Aggies completely shut down the Texas run¬ ning game. A M flawlessly executed a ball-con¬ horns off teasips trolled offense with a perfect combina¬ tion of passing and running. Running backs Rodger Vick, Anthony Toney and Thomas Sanders carefully avoided UT All-American Tony Degrate and came up with the big plays whenever needed. The offense converted 8 of 11 third down conversions in the first half, in¬ cluding four passes from Craig Stump to Jimmy Teal. With a halftime score of 20- 0, the A M fans went crazy and gave the team a roar of approval as they head¬ ed for the locker room. UT had a chance to make a come back in the third quarter following an inter¬ ception by All-American safety Jerry Gray. The Longhorns attempted a 28- yard field goal. It was blocked by Do¬ mingo Bryant, directly into linebacker Scott Polk’s hands. Polk returned it 76 yards and was finally tackled at the Tex¬ as 7 yard line. The Aggies added another Eric Franklin field goal (he had three for the night) and increased the score to 23-0. The margin was later lengthened to 30- with Toney’s 3-yard touchdown run following a Bryant interception. Texas scored with 21 seconds remain¬ ing in the third quarter when back-up quarterback Brett Stafford connected with tight end William Harris for a 14- yard touchdown. UT scored again late in the game with a Todd Dodge touch¬ down pass, but it wasn’t enough and the Aggies cruised easily to victory. By Ken Kuffner Saito FAR LEFT: Posting his first winning season for his career at A M, Head Coach Jackie Sherrill re¬ ceives a ride from his players after winning the Texas game 37-12. LEFT: Senior running back Thomas Sanders looks upfield as he slips by two Texas defenders. Sanders moved 85 yards on 15 carries in his last game as an Aggie. BELOW: Tex¬ as quarterback Bret Stafford loses control of the ball after a jarring hit by A M defenders. BE¬ LOW LEFT: Aggie players are swarmed by cam¬ eras after their 37-12 slaughter of the Texas Longhorns. This was A M’s first win over Texas in three years. Sports 143 1984 ' s Top Performers Offense Although the Aggie offense played less than perfect for most of the season, they came alive in the final two games and crushed Texas Christian University and the University of Texas with scores of 35-21 and 37-12. Senior Matt Darwin was the heart of the offensive line. As the Aggie’s start¬ ing center he opened some great holes for the running backs and was the most efficient pass blocker. Darwin also did a fantastic job containing Lombardi Award winner Tony Degrate in the Tex¬ as game. Darwin played in the Hula Bowl and was named to the All-South¬ west Conference second team. Thomas Sanders is the last member of the Aggie’s All-NFL backfield of Gary Kubiak (Broncos), Earnest Jackson (Chargers), and Johnny Hector (Jets). Sanders, a fifth-year senior, didn’t play in 1983 and wasn’t expected to play this year because of several injuries. How¬ ever, Sanders did play and led the team in rushing with 769 yards. His experi¬ ence and leadership helped the team a great deal. The team’s leading receiver was Se¬ nior Jimmy Teal. He led the team in catches, 35; receiving yards, 631; touchdown receptions, 6; and yards per catch, 18.0. Teal was named to the All- Southwest Conference second team. By Ken Kuflfner TOP LEFT: Jimmy Teal makes one of his several catches against SMU. TOP MIDDLE: Matt Dar¬ win pushes aside a UTEP defender. TOP RIGHT: 19 Ken Ford helps stop Iowa State. Left: Thomas Sanders pounds through the Tech defense. MID¬ DLE RIGHT: Ray Childress at work in the rainy Baylor game. BOTTOM RIGHT: Johnny Holland dives for a loose ball during the win against TCU. 144 Sports Defense Johnny Holland and Ken Ford moved from the defensive backfield to the line¬ backer positions for the 1984 season. Many critics thought they would have trouble adjusting to their new asign- ments. The critics were soon eating their words as Holland and Ford proved to be the top defensive duo in the con¬ ference. The two combined for 300 to¬ tal tackles, three fumble recoveries, three interceptions and three QB sacks. Ford, the elder member of the two who were nicknamed Mr. Anywhere and Mr. Everywhere, was a senior and is looking forward to playing in the pro leagues next year. Holland, a sopho¬ more, was named to the All-Southwest Conference second team and should be the main element of Texas A M’s de¬ fense next year. When talking of the Aggie defense, usually one name came up often — Ray Childress. Childress was double- | teamed all season, yet he was still a dominant force. His numbers for the year were 124 tackles, three recovered fumbles and ten QB sacks. Childress played well all year and was extremely effective in the TCU game where he was named Sports Illustrated player of the week. Childress played in the Japan Bowl and Hula Bowl all-star games and should be one of the first players chosen in the pro drafts. He was named to the All- Southwest Conference and All-America teams and was a nominee for the Lom¬ bardi Award. By Ken Kuffner j2 Sports 145 Head Football Coach Sherrill’s best season at A M The opinions that the fans had of Coach Jackie Sherrill changed sever¬ al times over the course of the foot¬ ball season. They started with “Give him another chance, we can win this year” and went from “Fire him!” to “He’s the best” and finally, “The bum can’t recruit.” The fans aren’t picky, are they? The season started with high hopes after Kevin Murray’s great rookie year and the hopes that Ray Childress would be the best defensive lineman in the country. With three wins and no losses the team was still absent from the top 20 and Coach Sherrill seemed to feel lucky that they were undefeated. He was. After losing Murray to an injury, the Aggies faced hard times and their coach caught a lot of heat. Many blamed Sherrill for close losses to Texas Tech, Baylor, Houston, and SMU and his job seemed to be in jeopardy. Coach Sherrill was instantly a hero when his team finished the season with big wins over the conference’s top teams, TCU and Texas. The games were won with an exciting, wide-open offense, something the fans hadn’t seen all year. The Texas game was very important because winning or losing to the Longhorns can, in the fans’ eyes, justify a bad season or ruin a good one. Some fans were again upset after the high school recruiting period when the Aggies failed to pick up any Blue-Chip players. Sherrill didn’t do a bad job considering he didn’t have as many scholarships to give away as in the past few years. TCU won the “recruiting war” for a good reason. After Jim Wacker’s success in 1984, beating TCU would be like beating Ronald Reagan. By Ken Kuffner 146 Sports OPPOSITE PAGE: Coach Sherrill and Kevin Mur¬ ray during the season opener against UTEP. TOP: Sherrill and the team on their way to the field. LEFT: The coaches give instructions during the Baylor game. 0 •m X Sports 147 Maroon and White Change in alumni game The first look at the 1985 Texas Aggie Craig Stump started for the ofiPense at football team was available on Saturday, quarterback with Mark Motley and April 13 during the Maroon-White Gasper calling the signals for the sec¬ spring scrimmage. Head Coach Jackie ond-string. A 50-yard touchdown pass Sherrill moved away from the Alumni from Stump to tailback Keith Woodside game format. This game featured only was one of the few exiting offensive those hopin g to see action in the fall. plays of the afternoon. Speaking of action, this game fea- The top defensive players were Rod tured very little. The Aggies’ new “run Sadler, Jimmie Hawkins, Jay Muller and and shoot” offense was kept under cover Johnny Holland. Holland, a returning to prevent the opposing scouts from All-Southwest Conference linebacker, learning too much. impressed Coach Sherrill. “We already played our real spring “Holland is as good as anybody in the game,” said reserve quarterback Paul nation,” Sherrill said. “He has the po- Gasper. “We didn’t want the Alabama tential to be an All-American.” scouts to see a lot of our new plays.” The Aggies open the 1985 season at Ala- By Ken Kuffner bama. ABOVE: What was in the past an alumni game became a spring scrimmage during Parent’s Week¬ end April 13. FAR LEFT: Marshall Land protects his quarterback by blocking a rusher during the Maroon and White scrimmage. LEFT: Keith Woodside holds on to the ball as he is tackled by Ben Zachry. t; Sports 149 Cross Country Falling short in SWC The Texas A M Cross Country team, third behind Rice and Lamar and, in the NCAA meet. Going into the NCAA under the direction of Coach Ted Nel- Baylor Invitational, they finished sec- Qualifying Meet, team members Huey son, began the 1984-85 season with ond behind the University of Texas. Treat, Mike Conteras and Steve Grens- high expectations of winning a South- The Aggies saw a strong individual chik also exhibited some strong perfor- west Conference title and a berth in the performance from Auturo Barrios in the mances. NCAA meet. Texas Invitational. He won high individ- Due to numerous injuries, the wom- Overall, the Aggies posted a good sea- ual honors in nearly all of the meets at- en’s cross country team was unable to son but fell short of winning the SWC tended and was definitely a strong asset participate as a group. Individuals corn- title, placing fifth in the conference, for the Aggie team. Barrios recorded his peted in scheduled matches. The Aggies finished the other meets of best time of the season, 24: 14, at the the season in good standing. In the Texas Invitational. As a returning NCAA By Royce Dawkins TAMU Invitational, the Aggies finished qualifier, he went on to place 39th in the Scoreboard Mens A M Invitational 3rd Baylor Invitational 2nd UTSA Invitational 3rd Texas Invitational 4th SWC Championship 5th NCAA District 6 o NCAA Championship O Women’s A M Invitational 2nd Baylor Invitational 2nd Rice Invitational 3rd UTSA Invitational Texas Tech LSU Invitational 7th NCAA District 6 NCAA Championship TAG Championship “Individuals competed FAR LEFT: Arthur Barrios shows the strength and concentration n eeded to compete. Barrios went on to place 39th in the NCAA meet. LEFT: At the Texas A M Invitational meet on September 13, Huey Treat helped the Aggies to a strong third place finish. BELOW LEFT: From the left, Mike Contreras and Steve Grechik compete against runners representing SWC universities and sur¬ rounding schools in a five mile race. Sports 151 Volleyball Spiker’s 34-4 not enough for NCAA The Texas A M Women’s Volleyball team had their finest season ever, finish¬ ing with a 34-4 record. The season had many bright spots. Its biggest disap¬ pointments weren’t the games they lost, but the games they didn’t get a chance to play. The Aggies had an 8-2 conference re¬ cord but finished in second place behind Texas. Since A M didn’t win the confer¬ ence, they had to rely on an invitation in order to compete in the post-season NCAA tournament. They were¬ n’t invited to the 28-team tournament, despite their national rank of 15th. Head Coach Terry Condon was far from pleased. “I think it’s totally wrong what they (the tournament selection committee) did,” Condon said. “I thought we’d get in. I really didn’t see them not taking us. Since we’re ranked 15th, anyone below us shouldn’t have gotten in before us.” A M was overlooked in favor of some other teams, according to the NCAA committee, because the Aggies did not have a very strong schedule. Coach Condon disagrees due to the fact that the Aggies had beaten two top 20 teams, San Diego State and Pepperdine, and they both made it to the tournament. Coach Condon plans to provide the team with a tougher schedule for 1985 to lessen the chances of this happening again. She should have no problems against top opponents next year because of the number of returning players the team will have. Thirteen of this year’s 14 players will be back. Sherri Brink- man, who has been all-SWC for three years in a row, led the team in scoring and will be the main factor in the Ag¬ gies’ hopes for a top national ranking next year. By Ken Kuffner ABOVE: Team members Laura Hoppe, Stacey Gildner, Michelle Whitwell, and Angi Smith ex¬ press their feelings during the San Diego State University match. The Aggies defeated this top 20 team along with Pepperdine during the season. RIGHT: Positioning herself, Chris Zogata pre¬ pares to set the ball during the Houston tourna¬ ment on October 29. FAR RIGHT: Sophomore Angi Smith plays net during a Houston match in G. Rollie White Coliseum. 152 Sports Scoreboard 33-4 W SFA L Illinois State W Media Game W Sam Houston State W Georgia W Michigan State W Southwestern W Texas Lutheran W Southwest Texas State L Illinois State W Southern Illinois W Florida State W Louisville State W Texas-Arlington W Louisville W LSU W Ole Miss W Southern University W North Carolina W Baylor W Houston w Texas-Arlington w Oklahoma w Memphis State L Texas W Lamar W Rice w West Texas State w Texas Tech w Southwest Texas State w San Diego State w Houston w Baylor w Rice w Pepperdine w Texas Tech L Texas Sports 153 Volleyball Bums ‘make playing more fun’ A group of guys could always be spot- ago when a Dunn resident advisor start- the team in their final season game ted in the bleachers directly behind the ed a group that attended the games on a against Texas, showed that the Bums’ bench of the Texas A M volleyball regular basis. support extended beyond the perim- team. The entire group wore “I’m a Vol- When asked why these guys made a eters of Aggieland. The volleyball team leyball Fan” t-shirts and brought news- special effort to support the volleyball members seemed to enjoy the added at- papers, beachballs and other toys to en- team, Dave Reck, one of the organizing tention and support. “They’re so sup- tertain themselves and the crowd as members, responded with, “Women’s portive and it makes playing more fun,” they cheered the team. Who are these sports sometimes get the short end of said team member Sheri Brinkman, guys? They’re the Dunn Hall Bleacher the stick. We can support the team and Bums. be rowdy. Plus, the team appreciates By Susan Clark The Bleachers Bums officially began the support.” this year. The idea originated two years A special road trip to Austin, to back FAR LEFT: Entertaining the crowd and support¬ ing the team, the Dunn Hall Bleacher Bums were a common sight at women’s volleyball games. ABOVE LEFT: Team members Carolyn Drury and Sherri Brinkman congratulate each other after a win against the San Diego State Aztecs on Octo¬ ber 26. ABOVE: During the Southwest Texas State game October 24, 11 Sherri Brinkman pre¬ pares to hit the ball as 1 Angi Smith readies her¬ self as a backup. LEFT: Junior Lesha Beakley slams the ball past a Texas player. Men ' s Basketball ' Good young team’ posts 19-11 record The preseason opinion of the 1984- 85 men’s basketball team was that they would be “a good young team.” With a record of 19-11, the Aggies were a good young team, but will they be a bad old team next year? Several problems must be looked at to answer this question. The team’s brightest spot and worst dilemma both centered around one player, Kenny Brown. At one time Brown led the nation in free throw accu¬ rac y and he finished the season just short of the school record. He also led the team in points per game and had one of the best looking jump-shots in the conference. Brown was named to the All-South¬ west Conference second team and it looked like the Aggies would have one of the finest players around to lead the team in 1986 as a senior. However, Ken¬ ny Brown quit the team just days before the Aggies were to start competition in the National Invitational Tournament. His reason was that he was tired of play¬ ing college basketball. He will be hard to replace. Another questionable player was the center, Jimmie Gilbert. Head Coach Shelby Metcalf had hoped that Gilbert would improve more than he did. One of the reasons that the Aggies didn’t do better in the final standings was that their center averaged just over five points and fi ve rebounds per game. In a conference with two All-Americans, Joe Klien of Arkansas and Jon Koncak of SMU, that just wasn’t enough. The hopes for next season will focus around forward Winston Crite and guard Don Marbury. Crite led the team in minutes played, field-goal percent¬ age, rebounds and blocking shots. He is an excellent jumper for his height, 6 feet 7 inches, and is a very aggressive player. Marbury turned out to be a very excit¬ ing player and his most productive game, 41 points against Baylor, was a thrill to watch. He led the team in steals and field goals attempted and made. Marbury was also selected to the All- SWC team. With the right combination of new players, this good young team could turn into a great one. By Ken Kuffner Todd Holloway makes a steal during the Baylor game February 6. The game ended in a 78-74 win for the Aggies. RIGHT: Forward Winston Crite stretches his body to keep the ball within his pos¬ session. FAR RIGHT: Named SWC Newcomer of the year, Don Marbury attempts to gain some points on the Flyers. 156 Sports Scoreboard 19-11 A M Opponent 79 SFA 64 66 St. Mary’s 70 71 Oral Roberts 70 74 Pan American 53 76 Valparaiso 66 66 Drake 49 66 Illinois State 74 79 Pacific 62 69 Wisconsin 71 81 Alaska-Anchorage 54 67 Arkansas 70 102 Baylor 78 77 Marquette 69 60 SMU 73 65 TCU 60 66 Texas 61 50 Texas Tech 47 71 Houston 69 64 Rice 52 53 Arkansas 58 78 Baylor 74 79 SMU 81 67 TCU 60 51 Texas 53 50 Texas Tech 58 81 Houston 77 79 Rice 62 54 TCU 52 63 Texas Tech 72 67 New Mexico 80 03 Sports Men ' s Basketball Shelby still gets butterflies It would seem unusual for a coach who has won more Southwest Confer¬ ence games than any coach in the con¬ ference s history to admit he still gets butterflies before each game; but, that’s Shelby Metcalf. Texas A M’s Head Bas¬ ketball Coach since 1963 confessed that he still does it for the excitement. The fifty-four year old veteran of twenty-two seasons practices a basic philosophy of hard work and stresses the enjoyment of the game to his play¬ ers. He said, “The game is for the play¬ ers, I take the losses and they get the wins. If they play hard, intense basket¬ ball, they don’t have to hang their heads.” His goal for his teams is to have each player reach his potential both on and off the court. “On the court, so I can stay”, he mused, “and off the court so they can be successful.” He said that it is especially rewarding to have players re¬ turn and find them successful in their personal endeavors. Success has certainly reached Shelby on the court. His five SWC titles include 1964, ’69, ’75, ’76 and 1980. Even with this success, he is reluctant to choose an “all-time” Aggie team. However, ex¬ cluding his current players, he did name Sonny Parker as the player with the best ability and Randy Matson as his best ath¬ letic, most physical, player. “It would be too hard (to select such a team)”, he said. “I’ve had too many good players to restrict my choices.” He did say that players have improved physically since he has come to Texas A M. It used to be rare when a 6 ' 2 player could dunk the ball. Now, he has a team full of them. When asked if he would change any one thing about his coaching career, he initially replied that he would like to win them all. Then, he paused reflec¬ tively, and added that he didn’t think he would appreciate winning as he does now, or appreciate the hard work it takes. He confessed that he would like to reach the Final Four, mostly for his players and the former students rather than for himself. He certainly came close in 1980. You might recall the 1980 NCAA tourna¬ ment. Coach Metcalf remembered the same against Bradley as one of the most exciting in his career. David Goff stole the ball and capped off his drive with the winning basket at the buzzer. Next, Dean Smith’s Tar Heels fell in double overtime. However, the clock ran out for the Aggies in overtime against Louis¬ ville, the eventual national champion. That tournament was a highlight of ex¬ citement for Coach Metcalf. When trying to figure his own suc¬ cess, Shelby credited his early love for basketball, his hard-work philosophy and the fact that he never considered anything besides basketball to make a living. He also extended his gratitude to his family, his wife Janis and daughter Shelley, who are most supportive in his efforts. Basketball will always be Shelby Met¬ calf’s life. “I’m basically a country boy and I love what I’m doing.” Even though the physical skills are gone and he’s hung up his sneakers for a little bass fishing here and there, he’s still got it upstairs and can put it to use each time the Aggies take the court. By David Schwarzbach 1 a _____- M £ After a 77-69 win against Marquette, Head Bas¬ ketball coach Shelby Metcalf, 34 David Gardner, and Gary Lewis are all smiles. RIGHT: Seeing Coach Metcalf pace the sidelines in G. Rollie White is a common sight as this is his 22nd season as Head Basketball Coach at A M. FAR RIGHT: Coach Metcalf discusses strategy with his players during a time-out. f JT a • 158 Sports Sports 159 Men ' s Basketball Aggies end 8-3 in non-conference With the tough competition in the Southwest Conference, a strong, non¬ conference season is important to build confidence and experience. That is what the Texas A M basketball team planned to achieve in the 1984-85 season. Although the Aggies didn’t play any top-20 teams like some of the SWC “big wigs,” they did compile a respectable 8- 3 non-conference record. The Aggies split their first two games and then host¬ ed Oral Roberts University. The game was televised, but G. Rollie White Coli¬ seum was full of fans. The 71-70 win was a good preview of the exciting season to come. Texas A M later traveled to three tournaments: the Triple A Invitational, the UOP Classic and the Lobo Classic. The team went 4-2 during these games and faced teams ranging from Illinois State (who won by eight points) to Alas- ka-Anchorage (who lost by 27 points). The final non-conference game was in the Summit in Houston against Mar¬ quette University. Marquette was upset 77-69 and the Aggies were ready to re¬ turn home to start “the second season.” By Ken Kuffner FAR LEFT: In the game against Marquette, Jim¬ mie Gilbert scrambles for the ball. LEFT: After shooting the ball, Don Marbury looks to see if he was successful. BELOW LEFT: As a Marquette player heads down court, Todd Holloway guards and waits for him to make his move. BELOW: Winston Crite slam dunks for two points. Men ' s Basketball Traditions don’t end for Aggies Opposing basketball coaches around the conference and beyond have re¬ peatedly expressed a certain phobia that grips them when they think about bring¬ ing their squad to visit College Station and G. Rollie White Coliseum. “The crowd is certainly a factor” is the under¬ statement which has been uttered un¬ doubtedly thousands of times over the decades. It is no wonder the Aggie fans can generate so much noise. With the tin siding at the south end and the bleachers sitting on top of the court, a crowd of 7000 raucous students can seem three times larger. Certain crowd-participation gim¬ micks have become traditions for bas¬ ketball fans that help keep opponents off-balance or throw a curve in their jump shot. One such tool is “the reading of the news” during opponent introduc¬ tions. The entire east stands is a mass of Battalions which signal the lack of inter¬ est fans have in whoever treads G. Rollie White. At the conclusion of introduc¬ tions, thousands of WHOOP’S shake the rafters and the floor is bombarded with crumpled paper and planes, showering the press table and keeping the yell leaders busy tidying up. Perhaps the most effective in disturb¬ ing the opponents is counting each drib¬ ble on the free-throw line. How can a player concentrate when thousands are chanting 1-2-3-4—SQUAT!? If the visit¬ ing mentor gets out of hand, he is greet¬ ed with choruses of “Sit-down Bus Driv¬ er.” If a referee should miss a call, a prompt and resounding “horse laugh” is thrown in his direction. Before the game and at the half, the crowd may relax and play frisbee or keep a beach ball moving around the stands. And good ole’ Reveille IV would catch frisbees for the crowd, though her successor has yet to learn. All in all, it’s best to be an Aggie when entering the Coliseum. One reason is to keep a grip on your present state of health and another, to guarantee a row¬ dy good time. And if the Aggies don’t win—well, we just didn’t yell loud enough. By David Schwarzbach LEFT: Guard for the Aggie team, Don Marbury, attempts to score another 40 points against Baylor during the February 6 game in G. Rollie White as he did for the January 5 game in Waco. Marbury held the record for the most points scored by a single player during the season. BOTTOM LEFT: Seven thousand pairs of eyes watch as 3 Don Marbury and 21 Winston Crite attempt to recov¬ er a rebound as 32 Kenny Brown watches on. u BELOW: The noise of shuffling newspapers fill c the Coliseum as students block their view at the m announcement of the opposing team’s players. Men ' s Basketball Changes make more exciting tourney The Southwest Conference basket¬ ball tournament went through some changes for 1985 which made it more exciting and convenient for the fans. The new format had the entire tourna¬ ment at one site, Reunion Arena in Dal¬ las, instead of at several SWC campuses. Byes were also eliminated so that the top teams didn’t have the advantage of an extra day of rest or preparation. An¬ other change was setting the format as an eight-team tournament, so the last place finisher in the conference doesn’t set a chance to compete. Texas A M opened the tournament with a first-round win against Texas Christian University. The game was close but, Todd Holloway sealed the vic¬ tory for the Aggies with a last second basket to make the final score 54-52. In the semi-final round, Texas A M didn’t have it so easy. Texas Tech defeat¬ ed the Aggies 72-63 in a game that nev¬ er was very close. The Red Raiders eventually won the tournament and re¬ ceived an invitation to the NCAA Tour¬ nament. The SWC had five representatives in the post-season tournaments, but none of the teams made it past the second round. The Aggies lost their first round game in the National Invitational Tour¬ nament to the University of New Mexi¬ co. The University of Houston was also invited to the NIT and was defeated by Lamar University. Texas Tech, Arkansas and Southern Methodist were invited to the NCAA Tournament, but none could represent the SWC in the final four as the University of Houston had in the past three years. by Ken Kuffner FAR LEFT: Manuvering around a Baylor point guarder, Kenny Brown dribbles to the Aggie’s goal. LEFT: Six foot nine inch center Jimmie Gil¬ bert prepares for a rebound during the Texas game February 20. BELOW LEFT: Skying above a Bay¬ lor center, Don Marbury prepares to shoot a bas¬ ket. BELOW: 21 Winston Crite goes up for a rebound during the TCU game in G. Rollie White. Sports 165 Women ' s Basketball Roundballers post 14-14 record The Texas A M Women’s Basketball Team ended the season with a 14-14 re¬ cord. This was an improvement from last year’s season where more games were lost than won. This season was Coach Lynn Hickey’s first at Texas A M. Bringing in a new system was not as big a problem as anticipated. The players cooperated and were receptive to the changes that were being made. A major change that will take place in the future will be in the recruiting of new players. This will be important to the team since veterans such as Michell Tatum, Jenni Edgar, Ann Trinka, Romy Gandy, Mary Sweargin and Janet Duck- ham will not be returning next year. “When recruiting,” said Coach Hickey, “I want to get people with goals. They are what you call winners.” Trouble with injuries gave the Aggies problems during the season but allowed the players substituted to show their po¬ tential. A knee injury took Michell Ta¬ tum off the court for seven weeks. Dur¬ ing this period, Janet Duckham did such a great job as a replacement for the in¬ jured Tatum that she was kept on after Tatum’s knee was healed. The season was highlighted by a 77- 66 win over a tough Stephen F. Austin team. This Texas A M victory was a first in the history of the two schools. The first win over the University of Houston by a score of 63-62 was a “mor¬ al booster” for the team. The second win against UH by a score of 74-67 on the Cousars’ home court assured the Aggies a spot in a post season tourna¬ ment. Although it may not seem like a high¬ light of the season, the 58-80 loss to the nationally-ranked University of Texas surprised spectators since Texas was beating teams such as Arkansas and Tex¬ as Tech by 40 points or more. When asked about the same, Lisa Langston, ju¬ nior forward and recipient of an invita¬ tion to the 1984 Olympic tryouts, said, “We were happy with the way we played even though we lost. When look¬ ing at the films after the game, we played even up against them.” With the 1984-85 season over. Coach Lynn Hickey and the returning team look to the next season with great prom¬ ise. When asked about team goals for the next season. Coach Hickey said, “We want to be pushing Texas for the top spot. I don’t want to be fourth or fifth every season. Next year, we hope to have a 20 win season, win a tourna¬ ment and receive some national recog¬ nition.” by Susan Clark Center Michelle Tatum scrambles for the ball. RIGHT: While dodging a University of Florida- Miami player, Jenni Edgar prepares to shoot. FAR RIGHT: University of Florida-Miami players look on while Lisa Langston goes up for a shot. 166 Sports Scoreboard 14-14 AirM Opponent 74 Abilene Christian 64 71 Sam Houston 64 51 Las Vegas 58 87 Oral Roberts 48 77 SEA 66 52 Abilene Christian 73 79 North Texas State 70 101 St. Mary’s 95 73 Oral Roberts 64 67 Arkansas 81 60 Baylor 71 51 UT-San Antonio 61 62 SMU 66 85 Texas Christian 62 58 Texas 80 74 Texas Tech 81 63 Houston 62 70 Rice 68 65 Arkansas 75 65 Baylor 67 62 Miami Florida 75 77 SMU 69 75 Texas Christian 50 73 Texas 101 69 Texas Tech 77 74 Houston 67 78 Rice 67 72 Houston 84 Sports 167 Women ' s Basketball Problems in women’s athletics Women’s basketball is in the “grow¬ ing stages” at Texas A M and, with new coach Lynn Hickey, the team is off to a good start with a 14-14 season record. There are barriers, though, that women athletes must overcome: stereotyping of women athletes and small crowds. The stereotyping of women athletes has been a problem ever since women have been playing sports. Women who play sports like basketball are consid¬ ered “unfeminine.” Players have to work hard at combatting this image. When asked if she thought the “wom¬ an jock” stereotype still existed, Joanna Hooker, freshman forward, said, “In the past, it was a major problem but not as much so now. People’s attitudes are changing.” Getting crowds to the games has been a problem for women’s basketball be¬ cause of having to compete for the time of spectators against other spring sports. When asked what she and the team would try to do to increase attendance, Coach Lynn Hickey said, “If we win, people will come to the games. We have to get people motivated about the team.” With an improving record under Coach Hickey and goals to increase in¬ terest in women’s basketball, the wom¬ en’s basketball program and the team could reach new heights in women’s athletics. By Susan Clark 168 Sports FAR LEFT: Guard, Romy Gandy fights for the ball against a Baylor player while centers Michell Ta¬ tum and Ann Trinka prepare to take over posses¬ sion of the ball. LEFT: In the February 9 game against the University of Miami, Junior Lisa Lang¬ ston tries to steal the ball. BELOW: Disappoint¬ ment and a hard blow come to Beth Young as she attempts to recover a ball. Women ' s Basketball Hickey shoots to be the best When Lynn Hickey talks about the women’s basketball team, you can’t help but share her excitement. After one sea¬ son as coach and assistant athletic direc¬ tor at Texas A M, Lynn Hickey is more excited about the future of women’s sports than ever. The tall slender coach was a star bas¬ ketball player at Ouachita Baptist Uni¬ versity in Arkadelphia, Arkansas. How¬ ever, because there were no athletic scholarships given to women, she at¬ tended school on an academic scholar¬ ship. During her four years at college, she competed on top ten AAU teams. In 1973, she was named All-American and chosen as a member of the United States Women’s Basketball team which repre¬ sented the U.S. in South America. As a coach, Hickey has also been very successful by coaching winning teams on both high school and collegiate lev¬ els. Before coming to Texas A M, Hick¬ ey coached for five years at Kansas State University. There, her teams had a re¬ cord of 125 wins with only 39 losses. She was selected the 1982 Women’s College Coach of the Year by the Kansas Basketball Coaches Association. Hickey chose to come to Aggieland for two reasons. First, because her hus¬ band, Bill Hickey, became assistant baseball coach. Second, and more im¬ portantly, she wanted the challenge of building a program from the ground up, both as a coach and as an athletic direc¬ tor. “Our goal is not to be mediocre, but to be the best,” Hickey said. “A number one school deserves a number one team. A good recruiting year is the first and most important step to establishing a strong, competitive and exciting team.” With four or five recruiting years, Hickey wants her team to be a top con¬ tender in the Southwest Conference. She wants Texas A M to not only be a strong challenge to the University of Texas, the current number one team, but to beat them. By Lamya Souryal 170 Sports FAR LEFT: Going into her first season as head women’s basketball coach, Lynn Hickey has goals to make the program one of the best. TOP LEFT: Preparing to shoot a basket, 44 Ann Trinka dodges from a Baylor Bear player at the February 6 game in G. Rollie White. LEFT: Forward, Eliza¬ beth Buffo, shuffles to recover a ball. ABOVE: A sophomore forward fr om Houston, Rochelle Ben¬ nett aims for a basket. Sports 171 Women’s Soccer ‘Just short of a miracle’ “For what we had to accomplish, it’s just short of a miracle,” said women’s soccer coach Laura Johnston concern¬ ing the trials and tribulations of the team last season. Despite the lack of players and no coach until after school started, the women’s soccer team was able to post an 8-4 NCAA record. In addition, the team had to deal with their Varsity II level status which didn’t allow them the added funds and support that is given other varsity teams they played against. “The girls stuck together,” comment¬ ed Coach Johnston as the reason for their successful year. “They were all go¬ ing for the same goal.” In addition to the special comradeship between the girls, Coach Johnston also noted that the girls trained hard and complained little. As an example of the girls’ endurance throughout the season. Coach Johnston noted a game against Colorado College. All odds were against the girls. There were only 12 members to play this 90 minute game of which 11 are needed and two players were sick. They were playing at a higher altitude than they were used to andlt was their third game in three days whereas it was Colorado’s first game in a week. Although they lost the game 0-3, the girls were able to maintain a 0-0 score up to the half. “If these girls are an example of the spirit on the whole campus. I’m glad to be a part of it,” added Coach Johnston. Although the team had its low points, it also reached some high ones. The team placed third in the Budweiser Tournament sponsored by the Universi¬ ty of Missouri at St. Louis in September. Texas A M also placed second in the fifth annual Fighting Nights Tourna¬ ment on October 19-21. Several girls on the team also re¬ ceived special honors for their playing. Bettina Bernardi made the all-tourna¬ ment team for the University of Missou¬ ri at St. Louis. Several other girls made the all-tournament team at the Universi¬ ty of Central Florida. These were Bet¬ tina Bernardi, Renee deLassus and Anna DeFelice. For the west regional team, Anna DeFelice made first team, Renee deLassus made second team, and Bet¬ tina Bernardi made honorable mention. The women’s soccer team still has some obstacles to hurdle before they reach a full varsity status at Texas A M or a national ranking. However, it shouldn’t take long if their spirit and de¬ sire keep going as strong as it has. By Lisa Kastensmidt 172 Scoreboard 8 — 4 A M Opponent 6 Trinity 2 Missouri Rolla 1 Missouri at St. Louis 2 3 University of Denver 2 Metropolitan State 2 Denver University 1 Colorado College 3 1 Barry 2 Indiana State Stanford 1 Central Florida 4 6 Trinity 1 University of Texas 1 °non NCAA FAR LEFT: During the game against Texas, A M’s Carol Case and Carol Gittinger steal the ball for the Aggies. Since the team did not have enough players, Carol Gittinger saved the day by becoming the ‘twelfth man’ instead of coaching. ABOVE: For the last game of the season, senior Renee deLassus successfully challenges posses¬ sion of the ball away from a teasip. The game went into overtime and ended with a 1-1 tie. LEFT: Dribbling past a UT player, 1983 National All- American Bettina Bernardi keeps control of the ball. 5 i CQ J Ph Sports 173 Men ' s Swimming Young squad posts 8-2 dual record “With as young as the team was, we did extremely well,” commented Coach Mel Nash on the men’s swimming sea¬ son. Out of an 18 man team, eight were freshmen and one was a senior. Despite the young squad, the men’s swimming team posted an 8-2 dual record includ¬ ing a 3-1 record during a set of dual matches in Hawaii over Christmas break. The team also placed third in the SWC relays and fourth in the SWC championships. In addition, four swim¬ mers qualified for the NCAA champion¬ ships. They were Chris Emig, Jeff Marx, Chris O’Neal and John Heldenfels. “It was a good grooming year for the freshmen,” said Nash. He also added that since it was a new group of swim¬ mers, they were more serious and had higher goals. “They expect more out of themselves.” With a more experienced team for next year. Coach Nash hopes to finish within the top 20, a goal which Texas A M has yet to accomplish. By Lisa Kastensmidt All-American swimmer Chris O’Neil placed sec¬ ond in the 100 yard butterfly at the NCAA Cham¬ pionships falling short of Olympic medalist Palbo Morales. ABOVE RIGHT: Sophomore Chris Emig qualified for the 1984 U.S. Olympic team in the 100 and 200 yard backstroke. RIGHT: Mark Linck practices his diving form during a team practice. 174 Sports s Oh Scoreboard Dual Meets 8 — 2 A M Opponent 73 TCU 37 68 Tulane 43 29 SMU 84 40 Hawaii 55 54 Wisconsin-Madison 41 81 Northwestern 14 84 Alaska-Anchorage 11 63 LSU 42 71 Texas Tech 40 64 Rice 41 Tournaments SWC Relays 3rd Texas Invitational o SWC Championships 4th NCAA Championships 23rd USS Championships 15th ° individuals competed Sports 175 Women ' s Swimming Just short of top ten in nation “Unbelievable.” This is how Swim¬ ming Coach Mel Nash described the women’s swimming season. Moving from a 25th to an 11th place ranking in the nation and producing seven All- American swimmers was the highlight of the women’s swimming season. “We set unattainable goals, went after them and achieved them,” said Nash. “The people on the team dedicated themselves.” Nash described the looks on the faces of the three senior All- American swimmers after the an¬ nouncement of the team’s 11th place NCAA finish as the moment which stands out most to him. “They probably never figured three years ago (when they started on the team) that they would receive this ranking.” Comprising five All-American relay teams and receiving the All-American ranking were seniors Susan Marks, Me¬ lanie Schmauch, and Eileen Doull, ju¬ nior Meegan Wright, sophomore Jody Tanner and freshmen Britt Hoefs and Kelley Johnston. These girls scored 96 points and brought their polled 17th place ranking up to an 11th place finish in the NCAA Championships on March 21-23. Next year, the team will lose five se¬ niors plus a lot of leadership according to Nash. Goals for next year include get¬ ting some good recruits and the making of the top ten. “I wouldn’t change a thing from this year,” beamed Nash. “I can’t believe I get paid for having so much fun.” By Lisa Kastensmidt Scoreboard Dual Meets 6 — 2 AirM Opponents 71 TCU 42 68 Tulane 36 37 SMU 76 62 Northwestern 50 74 LSU 39 63 Texas Tech 43 64 Rice 49 55 Houston 85 Tournaments SWC Relays 2nd Texas Invitational O SWC Championships 3rd NCAA Championships 11th USS Championships individuals competed 15th LEFT: Edyln Bell backstrokes during a dual meet against Houston February 16. The meet ended in a 55-85 loss for A M. TOP: Edyln Bell races to a finish in the Houston dual meet. ABOVE: Winners in the SWC 50 and 100 yard butterfly, Britt Hoefs comes up for some air. Swimming ‘Best year of A M swimming ever Producing eight All-American swim¬ mers, ranking eight places higher than expected and competing against Olym¬ pic swimmer Palbo Morales with the second fastest time in the nation were the highlights of the Aggie swim season. “By far this has been the best year of A M swimming ever,” said swimming coach Mel Nash. The women’s swimming team quali¬ fied five teams to the NCAA champion¬ ships which resulted in seven All- American swimmers. They also fell just one place shy of the top 10 ranking in the nation. This 11th place was a sur¬ prise to anyone who originally expected a 25th place finish. The women’s qualifying teams and seven All-American swimmers consist¬ ed of Susan Marks, Melanie Schmauch, Eileen Doull, Meegan Wright, Jody Tan¬ ner, Britt Hoefs and Kelley Johnston. These girls competed in the events of 200 and 400 yard medley relay and 200, 400 and 800 yard freestyle. The men’s division qualified two events in the NCAA championships. These were Chris Emis, Jeff Marx, John Heldenfels and Chris O’Neil in the 400- yard medley relay and Chris O’Neil in the 100-yard butterfly. Chris O’Neil also received All-American and placed second in the 100-yard butterfly with a time of 47.48. He was competing against Olympic medalist Palbo Morales from Stanford with a new American re¬ cord of 46.52. Summing up the feelings of just about all of the swimmers, one of the NCAA qualifiers, John Heldenfels said, “I felt glad to be a part of it all.” All-in-all, the Texas A M swim season fared well. When asked what they in¬ tend to do next year, Coach Nash said they just plan to get some good recruits and do even better. By Lisa Kastensmidt 178 Sports FAR LEFT: Mark Linck assumes the pike position as he does a two and one half forward dive. LEFT: Terri Hurley works on perfecting her forward pike during a practice in Wofford Cain Pool. ABOVE: Head Swimming Coach Mel Nash and assistant student coach Pat Henry try to motivate the swim¬ mers before a tournament. Riflery SWC winners The Texas A M Rifle Team had an¬ other fine season, winning the South¬ west Conference title and finishing with a 16-0 regular season record. David Edmondson, Eric Uptagrafft, Chris Fedun and Kevin Schabacker earned All-Southwest Conference hon¬ ors. Head Coach Major Richard Pitts is optimistic about having the same suc¬ cess next year because all team mem¬ bers except Schabacker are returning. The season’s high point was accepting an invitation to the NCAA champion¬ ships at West Point. The Aggies finished in 8th place at the championship but were the only non-scholarship team competing. “Nobody can beat us down here,” Coach Pitts said. “But the scholarship teams up north, that’s a different story.” by Ken Kuffner 180 Sports TOP LEFT: Dana Osborne aligns her gun to shoot. FAR LEFT: Accuracy is the key as Diana Pena prepares to hit her target. ABOVE: Fresh¬ man Rifle Team member Rusty Mills prepares to fire during a long practice session. LEFT: Taking special care of her gun, Dana Osborne prepares her gun for a practice session. Golf Aggie Women win 1985 SWC Title The first Southwest Conference title of the year was brought home by the women’s golf team after winning the three-day tournament at the Briarcrest Country Club in Bryan. “Southwest Conference champion sure sounds good,” Coach Kitty Holley said. “Our girls played well from start to finish. They didn’t falter and let the pressure affect them.” Patricia Gonzalez and Fiona Connor led the women to this fine finish. Gonza¬ lez won the 54-hole tournament with a 223, her lowest score of the year. Con¬ ner also had her finest performance of the year with a 226, good enough for second place. In the men’s division, the Aggies couldn’t compete with the defending national champs from the University of Houston. The Cougars won another SWC title and Texas A M finished fourth. Paul Mayo, who was named to the all Southwest Conference team, led the Aggies with an eighth place finish. By Ken Kuffner Scoreboard Men Pan American 3rd Henry Homberg 14th Border Olympics 5th Rafael Alarcon 7th All-American 3rd Morris Williams 6th SWC Championships 4th Women Guadalajara 5th Lamar Invitational 5th Lady Gator 2nd Betsy Rawls 10th Lady Mustang 17th Houston Baptist 3rd SWC Championship 1st 182 Sports I Men ' s Tennis ‘Best year we’ve ever had’ “It was a vintage year,” said Men’s Tennis Coach David Kent. “The best year we’ve ever had.” The men’s tennis team proved this statement several times throughout the year. Early in the season, Texas A M won two out of three matches at the Na¬ tional ITCA Indoors losing only to Stan¬ ford. The team also made finalist in the Corpus Invitational that consisted of 24 teams. Their loss came from SMU with a close 5-4 finish. Another of the teams highlights came in March with the Rice Invitational. The team won the tournament with 22 points. The closest runner-up was Cali¬ fornia-Long Beach State with only 16 points. In addition to their 21-9 dual match record, the men’s team finished fourth in the SWC tournament and had several good shows. Kimmo Alkio won the num¬ ber three singles crown. The number two doubles team, Marcel Vos and Greg Hill also made a convincing victory. Although losing to Rice’s Scott Mel¬ ville in the semifinals of the SWC tour¬ nament, Grant Connell had an outstand¬ ing record with an 8-0 regular confer¬ ence record. He was voted the Southwest Conference’s player of the year. Connell made the 1985 men’s All- SWC tennis team in singles and also in doubles along with Kimmo Alkio. In late April, Connell announced he would leave Texas A M after the season to play on the Canadian amateur circuit. The men’s season ended on a strong note with hopes to be even better next year. By Lisa Kastensmidt Sophomore Grant Connell announced in April that he would leave A M to play on the Canadian amateur circuit. ABOVE RIGHT: Helping the team to a fourth place finish in the SWC tourna¬ ment, Kimmo Akio won the 3 singles match. RIGHT: Concentrating on the ball, freshman Dean Johnson prepares to swing. FAR RIGHT: Named to the 1985 men’s All-SWC tennis team in singles and doubles. Grant Connell posted an 8-0 conference record during the regular season. 184 Sports Scoreboard Dual record 21-9 AirM Opponent 8 Houston Baptist 1 7 SFA 1 2 Stanford 5 6 Utah 3 6 Oklahoma St. 3 9 Lamar 7 SW Louisiana 2 8 UT San Antonio 1 9 SW Texas St. 4 Trinity 5 6 NE Louisiana 3 9 Hardin-Simmons 7 N. Carolina 2 5 Berkley 4 5 Alabama 4 6 Trinity 3 4 SMU 5 1 S. California 8 3 UCLA 6 Pepperdine 9 9 North Texas 8 Louisiana Tech 1 9 Houston 9 Baylor 4 Texas 5 2 SMU 7 4 Arkansas 5 7 Rice 2 6 TCU 3 6 Tech 3 SWC Tournament 4th Sports 185 Women ' s Tennis Women have a ‘cinderella year’ “It has been like a Cinderella story,” Vanne Akasi and Gaye Lynn Gensler, said Women’s Tennis Coach Jan Baldwin played against the number three dou- concerning the women’s tennis season, bles team in the nation. Nandini Rangar- The win against United States Inter- ajan also made a good show but lost in national University, ranked tenth in the the finals at the number two position, nation, was one of the highlights for the Ending with a 15-9 dual match re¬ women’s season. The team also placed cord, the team did well. However, ac- third in the Southwest Conference cording to Coach Baldwin, they lacked Tournament which is the highest finish consistency. “We made some good wins ever for the women. Kim Labuschagne but we also make some poor losses,” she won in the number three singles posi- said. tion. The number one double team, The team ended the season ranked only 25th in the nation. However, they have high hopes for next year. The team will lose only one senior and three new recruits will be added. With goals to work on their consistency next year, the team hopes to rank within the top twen¬ ty in the nation and qualify as a team to the NCAA. By Lisa Kastensmidt 186 Sports FAR LEFT: Sophomore Gaye Lynn Gensler takes a break from the heat after a match. TOP LEFT: Number one double team, Vanne Akagi and Gaye Lynn Gensler had a good show against the third place doubles team in the nation at the SWC tour¬ nament. BELOW LEFT: Nandini Rangarajan helped the team in their third place finish in the SWC tournament with her win in the 3 singles position. Scoreboard Dual record 15-9 Ab-M Opponent 9 Texas Southern 8 SFA 1 9 UT San Antonio 7 SW Texas State 2 5 US International 4 3 Pepperdine 6 9 San Diego U. 2 San Diego State 7 3 NE Louisiana 6 5 N. Carolina 4 9 Arkansas 4 SMU 5 3 Trinity 6 Texas 9 5 LSU 4 9 Baylor 4 TCU 5 9 Oklahoma City 8 UT Permian Basin 1 8 Utah 1 4 Tech 5 3 Rice 6 5 Tech 4 6 Houston 3 SWC Tournament 3rd Sports 187 Men ' s Track Tracksters strive for SWC title The Texas A M men’s track team be¬ gan the 1985 track season with high hopes of contending for the Southwest Conference track title. Going into the season. Coach Charlie Thomas felt that Arkansas would be the team to beat with the Aggies having a chance of finishing second or third. With six of the team’s top ten point getters returning for the 1985 season, the Aggies felt confident that they would be possible title con¬ tenders. Some of the top point winners included Ethan Glass, Darrell Austin, Rod Richardson, Tony Grier and Arturo Barrios. Barrios was last season’s top point getter. Compared to Aggie teams of the past, this year’s team as a whole did not pos¬ sess the talent that past teams have had. However, Thomas did stress that there was a lot of individual talent on the team. He felt that the biggest asset for the 1985 season was the distance team. The distance team consisted of 1984 NCAA qualifier Arturo Barrios, Huey Treat, Randy Hahn and Steve Grenchik. The Aggies traveled to a number of meets which included the Texas Relays, Rice Invitational, Arlington Invitational and Baylor Invitational. At Rice, the Ag¬ gies placed sixth and at Arlington they placed fourth. The Aggies finished in fifth place at the Southwest Conference meet. Twen¬ ty of their 46 points came from Arturo Barrios who won the 5,000 and 10,000- meter runs. By Royce Dawkins RIGHT: A M’s Craig Calk and John Enyart com¬ pete against SWC schools in the 400 meter inter¬ mediate hurdles. BELOW: Sprinting to the finish, Rod Richardson completes the 100 meter run in the Baylor meet. FAR RIGHT: An Aggie hurdler gains the lead on a Texas Tech trackster in the 110 meter hurdles at the Texas Relays. 5 W) £ Scoreboard Baylor, Texas, A M O Rice Invitational 6th TSU relays Texas Relays Arlington Invitational 4th Baylor Invitational Drake Relays Texas Collegiate Houston Invitational SWC 5th “ individuals competed Sports 189 Women ' s Track Women work toward a good year The women’s track team began the 1985 track season with a well-balanced group of five freshmen, three sopho¬ mores, five juniors and two seniors. The only major problem that Coach Bill Nix saw in the team was the lack of person¬ nel competing in any field events. Nix felt that, with the number of outstand¬ ing runners on the team, they could make up for the points missed from the field events. Compared to teams of the past, this year’s team lacked the over-all talent that a strong contender should have. However, there was some good individ¬ ual talent on the team. Nix felt that the 1985 season would be one to rebuild but thought the women would finish fairly well in the conference race. The bright spot for the season was that three outstanding runners who were redshirted last season would be re¬ turning. They are Suzanne Sheffield, Novaita Samuels and Judy Williams. Sheffield is an NCAA All-American and Samuels is a four time AIAW champion. Some of the meets that the team at¬ tended included the Texas Relays, Bay¬ lor Invitational, Drake Relays and Hous¬ ton Invitational. The season ended with a poor show- RIGHT: Judy Williams get off to a good start dur¬ ing the first curve of the 400 meter run at the Baylor Invitational. Williams won the race. BE¬ LOW: Judy Williams comes out of the blocks to begin her race. FAR RIGHT: Alexis Russell con¬ centrates on her race at the Baylor Invitational in Waco. ing in the Southwest Conference cham¬ pionships held in Arkansas. The Aggies failed to score a point and finished the meet in last place. Due to the lack of participants in the field events, the women never had great success as a team. However, there were several fine individual performances. Sprinter Judy Williams, made a fine showing all season long. Williams won the 200 meters at the Rice Bayou Clas¬ sic and placed 2nd in the 400 meters at both TSU and Baylor. Her times in the 200 and 400 meter events were the sec¬ ond best in Texas A M history. The distance runners also won the Ag¬ gies a place in the winners’ circle at TSU. Beth Drees and Debbie Noel won 1st and 2nd respectively in the 1500 while Esther Dedrick and Becky Drees went one and two in the 3000 meters. All four distance runners earned places in the top five in Texas A M track histo¬ ry. By Royce Dawkins Sports 191 Track Track program expanding at A M Football has for quite some time been the focus of attention at Texas A M, with the other major sports falling in somewhere behind. Although track may not be as popular as football or basket¬ ball, it has been a part of Texas A M since 1898. Since then, the track pro¬ gram has expanded. Today there is also a women’s track program which began in the spring of 1975. The women are currently coached by Bill Nix. They showcased their strongest team in the spring of 1982 when they placed 10th in nation¬ als and had six All-Americans. The men’s track program has also had its share of success under the leadership of Coach Charlie Thomas. Thomas’s squads have won the Conference title four times, three in the past seven years. Some of the outstanding athletes in¬ clude such names as Randy Matson, Jim¬ my Howard and Kyle Heffner, all of whom are former Olympians. With the addition of the new Track and Field Events Center, Texas A M will once again be able to host meets of its own. The center is scheduled to be completed in the spring of 1986. Both Nix and Thomas agree that the new track will benefit Texas A M and be a big plus in the recruiting of new ath¬ letes. By Royce Dawkins TOP LEFT: The beginning of the construction of the new track and field events center started dur¬ ing the spring. BELOW LEFT: Alexis Russell at¬ tempts to pass her opponent in the 400 meter run. ABOVE: Kyle Hargett leads the pack in the 400 meter run. LEFT: The finished look of the new track and field events center. Sports 193 Baseball Texas A M’s best fifth place team The 1985 Texas A M baseball team finished the year with a record of 39-16, a very good year but not good enough. Texas, Baylor, Houston and Arkansas all had better years. The Southwest Con¬ ference truly dominated college base¬ ball with five top-twenty teams. Only four teams can enter the SWC post-season tournament and Texas A M fell just short of this. Since the Aggies did not compete in the SWC tourna¬ ment, they were eliminated from the possibility of playing in the NCAA tour¬ nament. With a record that good, this would have been an event almost guar¬ anteed in years past. Even though they did not make it to the playoffs, Texas A M did play a fine season and finished with a team batting average of .321. They also set team re¬ cords for runs, RBFs, doubles, home runs and double plays. Junior Fred Gegan led the Aggies at the plate with a .378 batting average and set team records for most runs and RBFs in a season. Pitcher Phillip Taylor was another team leader with a record of 8-3 and four complete games to his credit. Beje Mahoe also pitched well in relief duty. He had a record of 2-1, four saves and 32 strike outs in only 24 in¬ nings. With 19 returning lettermen, head coach Mark Johnson should have an¬ other fine season to add to his opening one. Hopefully the rest of the confer¬ ence will not play as well. By Ken Kuffner ABOVE: Firstbaseman Fred Gegan pulls the run¬ ner back in a pickoff attempt. ABOVE RIGHT: Shortstop Rob Swain makes life tough for the Min¬ nesota runner. BELOW RIGHT: Although the pitch appears to be a strike, Mike Scanlin shows good judgement. 194 Sports Scoreboard 39 — 16 A M Opponent 10 NE Louisiana 1 12 NE Louisiana 11 15 Oklahoma City 7 Oklahoma City 4 5 Louisiana Tech 2 13 Louisiana Tech 5 10 Hardin-Simmons 8 Hardin-Simmons 1 11 Dallas Baptist 1 5 Dallas Baptist 3 St. Mary’s 2 St. Mary’s 1 5 Oklahoma 12 Oklahoma 7 5 Pan American 7 9 Kansas 10 10 Kansas State 8 7 Arkansas State 4 20 Arkansas State 9 Arkansas State 5 6 Sam Houston 5 9 Houston 7 8 Houston 12 2 Houston 8 4 Minnesota 10 6 Minnesota 4 4 Minnesota 7 13 Minnesota 2 6 Arkansas 2 4 Arkansas 6 4 Arkansas 15 1 North Texas 14 North Texas 12 12 North Texas 9 16 Texas Tech 4 21 Texas Tech 9 28 Texas 5 13 Pan American 4 13 Pan American 9 3 Pan American 10 2 Baylor 1 5 Baylor 2 10 Baylor 6 4 Southwestern 3 8 Southwestern 2 1 Rice 2 3 Rice 15 Rice 6 5 Texas 9 2 Texas 9 7 Texas 8 12 TCU 5 1 TCU 6 5 TCU ! Sports 195 Baseball Chicken comes to Olsen Field A crowd of approximately 3000 braved a dark, drizzly Friday night in March to anxiously await the arrival of the San Diego Chicken. Finally, in the third inning of the Texas A M vs. Ar¬ kansas game, he appeared. The Chick¬ en, an idea hatched several years ago in San Diego by Ted Giannolous, receives $1000 plus travel expenses for each ap¬ pearance, even more for pro games. The Chicken s antics on the field cre¬ ate an amusing havoc for both the crowd and the team. At Texas A M, the Chick¬ en pecked at kids with his beak, wrested with a stuffed umpire and ran around waving an Aggie flag attached to a bon¬ fire ax handle. He proceeded to replace Fred Gegan at first base for warm-ups, flipping over from the force of each throw he got. Standing on top of the dugout, he threw hexes at the Arkansas players before grabbing an infant from the stands and mixing him up like a can of paint to the tune of “Shake Baby Shake.” The entire evening was full of “vin¬ tage chicken.” Winning a coin toss with first-base coach Bill Hickey, the Chick¬ en took over for the inning. He distract¬ ed the Arkansas pitcher with a poster of a skimpily-clad Christie Brinkley fol¬ lowed by another poster of an enormous woman clad in a string bikini. With a large sponge “we’re 1” hands, the Chicken picked his beak with the finger and flicked it at the crowd. He also stole the Arkansas warm-up ball, ate it, then laid it. He has become so popular that he spent the last three innings signing auto¬ graphs. Sophomore Tom Tagliabue was one of the lone students in a long line of kids. He said, “I was a little embar¬ rassed, but I’m a big fan and I was still going to get his autograph because things like this just come around once in a lifetime.” by David Schwarzbach The San Diego Chicken chases after Assistant Baseball Coach Bill Hickey. RIGHT: Goofing off with the referee, the San Diego Chicken had Ol¬ sen Field in tears of laughter. FAR TOP RIGHT: During the Arkansas game, the San Diego chicken had the attention of all fans as he played with a young Aggie fan. FAR BOTTOM RIGHT: Fred Gegan attempts to get an Arkansas player out. 196 Sports Sports 197 Baseball New Coach The new head baseball coach for Tex¬ as A M, Mark Johnson, believes his role as coach also includes the role of being a teacher. “The athletic field is an outstanding classroom. I enjoy the work with young people and I want them to understand what it takes to be a champion,” John¬ son said. He certainly knows what it takes to be a champion. As an assistant coach for 15 years for the University of New Mexico, the University of Arizona, Mississippi State and Texas A M, he has yet to see a losing season. He feels Texas A M should win a championship from time to time and he likes being ranked in the top twenty. The SWC was perhaps the toughest conference in the nation last year with five teams in the top twenty at one point. Coach Johnson believes the Aggie team gained credibility with each week. Motivating players is his basic coach¬ ing philosophy. He wants the players to perform not out of a fear of failure, but more from a desire for success. He pos¬ sesses an aggressive, positive outlook. “I don’t want the players to be afraid to lose. They should put it on the table and go all out for the win,” he said. He feels goo d about the direction the baseball program is taking. “I’m fortu¬ nate that my initial year has gone smoothly,” Johnson said. He’s not sure if he believes that the personality of a coach is exhibited in his team, but if it is, he wants his teams to be mentally tough, to be known as hustlers and to be very strong competitors as in¬ dividuals. If his first year is any indica¬ tion, his teams will be much like their coach, very successful. By David Schwarzbach 198 Sports LEFT: Head Baseball Coach Mark Johnson has a few words with the umpire. TOP RIGHT: The team congratulates 6 Jeff Schow after hitting a homerum in Olson Field. ABOVE: First baseman Fred Gegan catches the pitcher’s pick-off attempt. Sports 199 Baseball Not your normal baseball game Visions of the cool blue waves of Ha¬ waii come to students minds as Aggie pitcher Beje Mahoe assumes his posi¬ tion for play. The Hawaii 5-0 theme song being played in the stands of Olsen Field may have something to do with this image as the native Hawaiian pitch¬ er plays ball. Of course, other teams’ pitchers aren’t eliminated from the fun. The ever popular “Happy Trails to You” is played as Aggies in the stands wave bye-bye to the rival as he takes his posi¬ tion off the field. This was only one of the many differ¬ ent occurrences at Olsen Field during the 1985 baseball season. “It’s hilar¬ ious,” said senior Paula Boudreaux. “Everybody’s real crazy. You’re never bored.” “It is completely different from a foot¬ ball or basketball game,” said senior Scott Cummings. When good plays are made by the Ag¬ gies, the announcer comments to the crowd, “. . . and this Olympic event is brought to you by Texas A M Universi¬ ty .. .” as the people in the press box hold up cards with their official ratings from one to ten. Of course, bad plays by the opposing team aren’t overlooked either. After a mistake on their part, the Woody Wood¬ pecker theme song is sure to be heard. The fans are of course not kept from the fun. During the seventh inning, sing-a-longs usually take place to get ev¬ eryone involved. Many promotional ac¬ tivities also took place this year to get Aggies excited about the game. These consisted of passing out batting hel- ments, painters caps and even drawings for gift certificates during games. “It is just enjoyable to go out there, kick back, and watch the game,” con¬ cluded Cummings. by Lisa Kastensmidt 200 Sports C 2 ' S 3- to Photos by Makely Baseball Diamond Darlings worth a ticket Texas A M’s Diamond Darlings give you seventeen good reasons for attend¬ ing an Aggie baseball game at Olsen Field. While the team’s performance on the field is top caliber, the seventeen Darlings are certainly icing on the cake. These girls aren’t just a pretty sight. They perform important functions dur¬ ing the game and do so with style. They’re responsible for hosting the press box, selling programs, serving as bat-girls for both teams, working the gi¬ veaway games and retrieving foul balls from fans (Incidentally, each foul ball is worth a piece of bubblegum). Tryouts are every fall. The hopefuls must first meet the players who make the first cut. As a result of this meeting, 28 to 30 girls are selected. These girls then meet a deciding committee con¬ sisting of first-year sponsor Penny King, Alan Cannon of the Sports Information Office, two current players, one former player and a former Diamond Darling. This committee chooses sixteen girls to be Diamond Darlings. This year seven¬ teen were chosen because two were tied. According to Penny King, “The girls are chosen on personality, other experi¬ ence with a baseball team, knowledge of the game and desire.” The captain is chosen by Penny King and Alan Cannon. For the 1984-85 season, they chose Lucy Schrickel who has now completed two years as captain. Schrickel claims the Darlings’ main purpose is to pro¬ mote the baseball team. They do this through their work at the games and their appearances at banquets, fund¬ raisers and promotions. By David Schwarzbach 202 Sports T FAR LEFT: Scott Livingstone reaches third base s afely in a game against Texas. LEFT: Shawn Choruby gains second base on an attempted pick- off play. ABOVE: Bill Doug Potter slides safely into home. Sports 203 Softball Lady Ags finish 35-12 A few things in life are certain: death, taxes and a winning softball team at Tex¬ as A M University. The 1985 season was no exception to this rule. The lady Aggies finished the year with an out¬ standing record of 45-12. Since Bob Brook took over as head coach in the fall of 1981, the team has posted a remarkable 268-57 record for a .840 winning percentage. Although the team fell short of their goal of a third national title win, they very well could have been the finest team of all times at Texas A M. Only five seniors will be leaving so next year’s team could again share that distinction. Josie Carter finished her career at Texas A M with another great year at the plate. A left fielder from Guthrie, Carter led the team with a .383 batting average. Yvette Lopez is another player who will be missed. She finished the year as the number two pitcher on the squad with a 16-6 record and an ERA of 0.875. The other graduating seniors are catcher Gay McNutt, center fielder Iva Jackson and out fielder Ann Hadley. Thirteen returning letter winners from a team who finished with a final batting average of .316 and an ERA of 0.486 should make any coach happy. Even one with a winning reputation like Bob Brock. By Ken Kuffner ABOVE: Zina Ochoa slides safely into second. FAR RIGHT: Ochoa runs the base path. RIGHT: Josie Carter led the Aggies in hitting in ’85. 204 Sports Scoreboard 45 — 12 Ab-M 2 Southwest Texas 5 Lamar 1 Sam Houston 5 Sam Houston 1 SW Louisiana 14 Evansville 5 St. Louis 7 Missouri 1 Baylor 5 Louisiana Tech 0 California Fullerton 1 California Fresno 5 California Fresno 1 California Fullerton 6 Berkeley 0 Berkeley 0 Pacific 3 Pacific 7 Oklahoma City 2 Western Michigan 0 Missouri 6 Creighton 0 Oklahoma 2 Missouri 9 Missouri 2 Sam Houston 1 Sam Houston 12 NE Louisiana 3 South Florida 3 SW Missouri 5 New Mexico 7 Stanford 9 Louisiana Tech 8 Baylor 2 Florida State 1 Utah 2 Baylor 2 Baylor 2 New Mexico 5 New Mexico 5 New Mexico 3 Baylor 5 Baylor 1 Kansas 5 Illinois St. 1 Oklahoma City 3 Creighton 7 Illinois St. 7 Missouri 0 Louisiana Tech 0 Louisiana Tech 7 NE Louisiana 7 NE Louisiana 3 Louisiana Tech 1 Louisiana Tech 0 Louisiana Tech Opponent 4 1 2 1 1 2 3 1 1 1 5 1 .0 1 3 4 1 2 1 1 5 1 Sports 205 Softball Hoping for continued success It’s not hard to see why Bob Brock has had such success with the softball team here at Texas A M. His concern for the team and his hard work have been re¬ warded with two national champion¬ ships since he has been coaching at Tex¬ as A M. Before coming to Texas A M, Brock coached the Baylor Bear softball team for three seasons. Brock has been with the Aggies for the past four sea¬ sons. When asked about some of the high¬ lights and disappointments since he has been at Texas A M, Brock said, “Win¬ ning the 1983 national championship was one of the greatest things to happen in the past few seasons but when we came in second last year was also. He had lost part of our pitching staff and we only lost that final game by one run. The only disappointment was that we had worked so hard to get to the world se¬ ries. I really haven’t had any major dis¬ appointments with this team.” Along with his job as softball coach, Brock assumed the position of adminis¬ trative assistant to Women’s Athletic Di¬ rector Lynn Hickey. Even with that busy schedule, he manages to find time to work on a number of softball clinics and is director of the annual Texas A M girls’ softball camp. After having two national champion¬ ships, it might be hard to get much bet¬ ter. However, the Aggie team keeps on improving with Coach Brock’s help. The team has had their best season record so far. When asked about his hopes for next year’s team, Coach Brock said, “Next year’s team will be young but they have a lot of talent and, even though they are young, I think and hope they will be successful.” by Susan Clark 206 Sports FAR LEFT: Coach Bob Brock gives the team last minute instructions before they start the game. ABOVE: Cindy Cooper, the team’s leading hitter, looks to see if her hit was successful. LEFT: Train¬ er Karen Tong helps Josie Carter tape her hand. Sports 207 Softball Quick elimination in Tournament After the shock wore off, the reality of the situation began to set in. The Tex¬ as A M softball team was eliminated in the first round of the NCAA playoffs and would not be going to the college world series. Most teams at Texas A M would feel lucky to get a chance to participate in post season play. This 2 team in the nation, however, felt that it was a cer¬ tainty. Many were confident that the team would make its fourth trip in a row to the final game and, once again, come home with the national title. It just didn’t happen. Louisiana Tech was first opponent in the tournament for the Aggies. They de¬ feated Tech 3-0 in the first game on a no¬ hitter from pitcher Shawn Andays. Win¬ ning just one more of the two games would advance the Aggies to the next round. However, the Lady Techsters wanted it a little more and eliminated Texas A M with scores of 5-1 and 1-0. It is a shame that this great team can¬ not be crowned champion again, but when winning becomes a habit the rare losses are much harder to swallow. By Ken Kuffner 208 Sports FAR LEFT: During a winter game, an Aggie catcher warms up the pitcher; ABOVE: Next up to bat, an Aggie player takes a practice swing in the on-deck circle. LEFT: In a game against Baylor, Aggies beat the tag. urals Intramurals Intramurals Intramurals Intramurals Intramurals Inti 210 Sports riurals Intramurals Intramurals Intramurals Intramurals Intramurals hi LEFT: Flag football was one of the more popular intramural games with over 650 teams during the fall semester. TOP: During a 16 inch softball game, a team member gives a friend a helping hand. ABOVE: In addition to team sports, intra- murals provided individual games for students in¬ cluding swimming. Intramurals play a big part in student life at Texas A M. The intramural de¬ partment at Texas A M is one of the top ten intramural programs in the country, offering over 66 activities to students, faculty, staff and the University commu¬ nity. The intramural department is direct¬ ed by Dennis Corrington with the help of ten professional staff members. It is jointly under the student service de¬ partment and the physical education de¬ partment. According to public relations director P. J. Nadeau, “Intramurals is one way that all students can become involved, regardless of skill and ability.” Sports 211 Fall Intramurals Over 43,000 take part Intramurals added another dimension to student life in the 1984-85 academic year with over 43,000 students, faculty and staff taking part. A total of over 12,000 games were played among 66 different activities. “I couldn’t believe how popular intra¬ murals were this year,” said senior Pat Powell. “When I went to sign up for my flag football team, there was only one team opening left.” Slow-pitch softball and flag football were two of the favorites with students. Softball attracted nearly 9200 players in over 650 teams. Flag football also at¬ tracted record numbers with 620 teams. These included over 7400 players. “Softball and flag football are prob¬ ably the biggest sports we have going right now,” said sophomore David Schwarzbach, a student referee in the intramural department. Although team sports attracted many participants, intramurals had a wide va¬ riety of individual sports to offer also. Just a few of these included racquet sports, track and field and weightlifting. Junior Traci Partridge summed it up well when she said, “Intramurals has something for everyone.” By Lamya Souryal BADMINTON SINCLE S LEFT: Intramural basketball involved over 5500 participants during the fall semester. TOP: A play¬ er goes for a double play in a softball game in Duncan field. ABOVE: Slow-pitch softball attract¬ ed nearly 9200 players in over 650 teams. Class A Men James Pham Women Naoka lida Class B Men K.C. Gan Women Kathy Bushman Class C Men Kevin Kemplin BOWLING SINGLES Class A Men Danny Broadway Women Dee Anna York Class B Men Avery Lane Women Karen Kurtz Class C Men Jim Piper Women Martha Barone FIELD GOAL KICKING Men’s distance Scott Harrison Men ' s accuracy Bills- Williams Women ' s distance Janet Braly Women ' s accuracy Lori Newman FLICKERBALL Class A Men Saints CoRec Hot Shots Class B Men Aggie Cowboys Co-Rec Stray Cats FLAG FOOTBALL Class A Men Walton Boxers Women Tunas CoRec Metro Con Class B Men Team Effort Women Clements Crush CoRec Parkway Partiers Class C Men Imports Women BSU We Be CoRec A.F.S. COLE SINGLES Class A Men J.C. Taylor Women Tina Harvell Class B Men Todd McKane Class C Men Don Pollard HANDBALL SINGLES Class A Men Coke Smith Women Julie Werner Class B Men Randy Pullen Class C Men Randy Armstrong Women Dawn Bell HORSESHOE SINGLES Class A Men Bryan Carr Women Sondra Gay Class B Men Alan Teaugue Women Edie Moon INDOOR SOCCER Class A Men Coolers Women Silver Bullet CoRec Keggers Class B Men Toscos CoRec Rawsum Aggies Class C CoRec SBSU Busters LONG DRIVING Men Trayler Sells Women Patsy Greiner PICKLEBALL SINGLES Class A Men Bill Wallace Women Ann Rathhun Class B Men Mark Hadley Women Ginny Pierson PUNT, PASS KICK Men Christopher Thompson Women Janet Braly PUTT PUTT COLE Men Single Todd Smith Women Single Angi Bowsher CoRec Doubles Paula Opal Andy Birmingham Men Double Jeff McCabe Paul Lucht Women Double Karla Dartez Laura Phillips Hole in One Chris Masi Samantha Smith Sports 213 Fall Intramurals Students officiate Almost everyone at Texas A M plays some type of intramural sport, right? Then almost everyone should be famil¬ iar with the intramural officials. The vast majority of officials are stu¬ dents. For these students, officiating is a part-time job, a social activity and some¬ times, a crash course in keeping a cool head. “If you think discipline is the name of the game in sports, then you should try refereeing,” said sophomore volleyball referee, Nicole Walton. The officials are thoroughly trained in the rules and applications of the sports they choose to officiate. Students can choose to referee sports such as flag- football, flickerball, volleyball, basket¬ ball, softball and soccer among others. Training of the officials is organized and directed by Intramural Director Tom Reber. This job, however, is not just all work and no play. Most officials are also a member of the Sports Officials Associ¬ ation. This group sponsored Halloween and Christmas parties plus various bus trips and happy hours for members. By David Schwarzbach 214 Sports RAQUETBALL DOUBLES TOP LEFT: A softball player swings to hit the ball in a 16 inch softball game. LEFT: A player at¬ tempts to slip through his opposition as they reach for his flag. TOP: A student finds personal satisfac¬ tion in participating in the intramural swimming races. ABOVE: A flag football player tackles his opponent by grabbing his flag. Class A Men Women CoRee Class B Men CoRec Class C Men Women CoRec Class A Men Women CoRec Class B Men CoRec 16”SOFTBALL SWIMMING Fernando Fonseca Etiennde Mundie Le Dawn Bissey Kerry Leithead Kathy Langlotz Keith Cherry Ken Alexander Scott Phillips Kelly Hobart Kirk McLemore Greg Johnston Tom Frey Janet Fisher Kristen Koehl Laura St. John Larry St. John D-G Zips Clements Crush Could be Gravy Law 4-Players Apathists Men ' s 200 yard Medley Relay Women ' s 200 yard Medley Relay Men ' s 100 yard Free Style Master’s 100 yard Free Style Women ' s 100 yard Free Style Men ' s 50 yard Back Stroke Women ' s 50 yard Back Stroke CoRec 200 yard Medley Relay Men’s 50 yard Breast Stroke Women’s 50 yard Breast Stroke Co Rec 100 yard Sweatshirt Relay Men’s 50 yard Butterfly Women’s 50 yard Butterfly CoRec 200 yard Free Style Relay Men’s 50 yard Free Style Women ' s 50 yard Free Style Masters 50 yard Free Style Men’s 100 yard Medley Women ' s 100 yard Medley Men’s 200 yard Free Style Women ' s 200 yard Free Style TABLE TENNIS SINGLES L.S.T. Slippery Seals C. Dumin Gerardo Mijares Franklin J. Field Mann Express 1 U. Real R. Speer Benigno Matijka Ferguson Jordan J. Allen Franklin Co-Rec Pure Speed C. Franklin W. Turett Smith J. Jordan L. Mann Crocker Thunderducks Class A Men James Cross Women Naoka lida Class B Men Cao Hung Women Kathy Craig Class C Men TENNIS SINGLES Puma Murphy Class A Men David Drews Class B Women Tracy Ruthledge Class C Men Steve Corona Women TRIATHLON Carol Parsons Men Larry Thorp Women Carol Howsel Men ' s Team John Allen Mark Eddy Scott Summers CoRec Team VOLLEYBALL Megan Jones Jens Koepke James Winship Class A Men Roofing Co. Women PYT CoRec GWN Class B Men Walton Stub-ee Women KAU 1 CoRec Triple R Class C Men Knockers CoRec Boldsinners WATER BASKETBALL Class A Men Mongrels Women Clements Crush CoRec Test Tubers Class B Men DG Snorkels Women Killer Bees CoRec Wet Chickens Class C CoRec WEIGHTLIFTING Radicals Women 125 lbs and under Catherine Wade 126 lbs-149 lbs Ali Williamson 150 lbs and up Elizabeth Lipscomb Men 150 lbs and under Ricky Johnson 151 lbs-175 lbs Mauricio Orozco 176 lbs-200 lbs Mike Mazoch 201 lbs and up Orlando Arriola Sports 215 Spring Intramurals Motives behind games What is it that brings so many stu¬ dents together to play intramural sports? With close to 43,000 students, faculty and staff participating in a wide variety of games during the evenings and weekends, many wonder what the motive is that drives so many individuals to interact in this extracurricular activ- ity- “It is an outlet for students to get away from their books,” responded se¬ nior Linda Roush. Participating in the intramural sports of raquetball, softball, intertube water polo and volleyball, she definitely has several outlets. Providing a slightly different view on the subject, senior John Tate comment¬ ed, “I feel it is a good alternative for students who weren’t able to get in offi¬ cially organized sports. You even have the different levels of intramurals so that each student can find the level of com¬ petition that best suits him.” Sharing an even more common view of most students, sophomore Bill Heath- cott added, “It is a good way to meet people and get involved in the universi¬ ty.” Joking, he added, “On Monday night intramural games, you can find a date for the next football game.” Whatever the reasons for the hordes of students to take the time to play the sports, it is evident that intramurals at Texas A M are here to stay. By Lisa Kastensmidt Students play raquetball game to take a break from their studies. RIGHT: Coming back for the throw, an intramural trackster gives his all in the shot event. 216 Sports depen Women Dom omen Independent BADMINTON DOUBLES ARCHERY DOUBLES Class A CoRec Men Women Class B CoRec Men Women ARCHERY SINGLES Class A Men Dorm Men Independent Women Dorm Women Independent Class B Men Dorm Men Independent i Dorm Women Independen A1 Class A CoRec Men Independent Men Dorm Women Independent Women Dorm Class B CoRec Men Independent Men Dorm Women Independent Women Dorm BASKETBALL Class A CoRec Corps Fish Men Dorm Men All-University Women Dorm Women All-University Class B CoRec Corps Fish Men Dorm Men All-University Women Dorm Women All-University Class C CoRec ' ersity KETBA Men Dorm iIndep Men All-Ui PREASON BAS Class A CoRec Men Independent Women Independent dependent TEAM BOWUNC Class A CoRec Men Dorm Men All-University Women Dorm Women All-University Men Independent Class B Men In iIndepen Men Dorm Class B CoRec Foster Ullmann, Eugenia Algaze Brian Koehl, Garv Boecker Eugenia Algaze, Julie Burg Kepler Johnson, Leah Starr Bob Stalfsmith, Mark Usnick Kathy Craig, Cheryl Craig Jeff Tague (Law) Randall Whittlesey Julie Burg (Hobby) Ingrid Seaborn Shain Chapman (Aston) David Lunsford Carlyn Leonberger (Legett) Kathy Craig Lisa Doty, Jerry Bong James Pham, Swie Bong Steve Claflin (Puryear), Bobby Gantt Kaori Sasaki, Naoko Ida Karla Droiss (Clements), Patty Matthews Aditya Soni. Sheri Dean Muditha Karunatifeka, Arvind Singhal Jeff Johnson (Law), Luis Galnares Pamela Huff, Shelley Lindsey Peggy Fritsche (Keathley), Kathy Bushman B-Ball BB’s E-l Jocks P-2 Cain Knicks Icemen Neeley Clodhoppers P ' s and D’s Viking 17 SO 6 Mclnnis LMs Jamm Legett Longnecks Angels Cunning Runts Black Sheep Generals Swisher Sweets Jammettes Icemen 2%ers Hoods Strike Force Hart Flats Eliminators Neeley KO’s Animal House Dennis Corrington, Eric Hunter Paul Brozovic (Moore), Robert Rausch Men Independent Men Dorm Women Independent Women Dorm Krista Gregory, Ana Griffin Sheryl Perkins (Keathley), Heather McWilliams Class C Men Pete Davis, Chris Reilly BASEBALL AND HOMERUN HITTING Matresa Neel Jeff Zaruba Women Men HORSESHOW DOUBLES Class A CoRec Men Independent Men Dorm Women Do: Hass B Men Men Class C Women INNERTUBE WATER POLO Class A CoRec Men Dorm Men Independent Men All-University Class B CoRec imen Class B Men Independent i Dorm David McAda, Cindy Haley Dwayne Padalecki, Brian Williamson Bryan Carr (Walton), Tom Laustsen Ginger McGarity, Sandra Jones Billy Wells, Gary Wells Patt Lowry (Walton), Matt £nodell Karen Perciful (Legett), Millie Higgs Thunder Ducks D.G. Snorkels Men Dorm Men All-Ur Class Co] ivertfty Women All-Univers versity oRec FREE THROW Class A CoRec Men Men Team Women Women Team FRISBEE GOLF Singles Men Women Doubles Men CoRec FUN RUN 18-24 years GOLF DOUBLES Class A .lass A Men Class B Men Class C CoRec Men HANDBALL DOUBLES Class A Women Dorm Class B CoRec Men Donn Men All-University Women All-University PICKLEBALL DOUBLES Class A CoRec Men Independent Men Don Uorm Women Don depen Women Dom omen Class B Men Independent Women Independent RAQUETBALL SINGLES Class A Men Dorm Men All-University u.lj. Snorkel! urning Demon; Rubber Rider; Planonian Pins Aston Blacksheep Pinbusters Legett II Spare Us Last Minute Kevin Cokinos Jabberwacky Mary Schwind Lone Shooters Bryan Plymae Ronda Sobala Bryan Plymae, Scott Gunn Ronda Sebala, Tom Lednicky Steve Jones (Hotard) Lindy Goodman (Keathley) Tom Tracy, Traylor Sells Kyle Harris, Chuck Borrell Christopher Jones, Terri Holland Jeff Wheeler, Mark Sassaman Neeley Knockouts Whalers D.G. Sheepherders LPC Keelers Briggs Brigands Frank Thomas, Jan Baldwin Greg Langford, Mike Watson Noel Wallace (Puryear), Steve Clafin Kelly Hobart (Clements), Debbie Goode Tim Forse, Terry Demart Michelle Courtemanche (Legett) Margo Lewis Liz Dillow, Debbie Beaird Fernando Fonseaca (Aston) Fernando Luna Sports 217 Spring Intramurals Intramural Champions The thrill of competition and the chal¬ lenge to beat your opposing dorm or Corp unit is part of the excitement at intramural events throughout the year. This is the reason why many students participate so rigorously. In addition to the individual All-Uni¬ versity awards given for players who successfully make it to the top of round- robin tournaments, All-Year awards are given to dorms and Corp units who ac¬ cumulate the most number of points or winners. Winner of the All-Year award for the Corp and Fish division was Company E-l. They received the highest total of points in each division. This entitled them to the Penberthy-Tischler Award given to the corp unit who receives the highest total of points when Corp and Fish points are added together. Dorm divisions are divided into cate¬ gories of “A” for capacity of 250 or more people and “AA” for anything less. Win¬ ners are designated as the Outstanding Residence Hall in each division for the dorm acquiring the highest number of points. Winners for the AA division were Puryear for the men and Briggs for the women. In the A division, winners were Moses for the men and Keathley for the women. Championship points are also calcu¬ lated to acknowledge the dorm winning the most events. The winners of the Athletic Award of Excellence went to Davis Gary for the men and Clements for the women. As the desire to be the best dorm or Corp unit on campus continues to thrive, so will the thrill of intramural competition. By Lisa Kastensmidt LEFT: Aggies watch on as a student stretches to get as much distance as possible in the long jump. ABOVE: A softball player barely catches the ball. RIGHT: Striving for a strike, a pitcher aims for perfection. 218 Sports Women Dorm Women Independent Women All-University Class B Men Fac Staff Grad Men Dorm Men All-University Women Dorm Women All-University Class C Men Dorm Men All-University Women Dorm SOFTBALL Class A CoRec Fish Men Dorm Men All-University Women Dorm Women All-University Class B CoRec Fish Men All-University Women Dorm en All-Ur ;iass U CoRec Women All-University Men Dorm Men All-Universitv PREASON SOFTBALL Class A CoRec Men Independent Women Independent Class B Men Independent OUTDOOR SOCCER Class A CoRec Men Dorm Men Independent Men All-University Women Dorm Women All-University Class B CoRec Men Dorm Men All-University Women All-Univefsity SUPERSTARS lass A CoRec Men Independent Men Dorm Women Independent Women Dorm )lass B Men Independent Men Dorm Women Dorm TENNIS DOUBLES Class A CoRec Men Independent Men Dorm Women Independent Women Dorm Class B CoRec Men Independent Men Don Women Doi lepen Class C CoRec Men Independent Men Dorm TRACK AND FIELD £ o n Fish Men Dorm Men All-University Women Dorm Women All-Universitv VOLLEYBALL TRIPLES Class A CoRec Men Dorm Men All-University Women Dorm omen All-Uni Class B Won versity oRec Men Dorm Men All-University Women Dorm Women All-University Class C CoRec WALLEYBALL Class A CoRec Men Dorm Men All-University Women Dorm Women All-University Class B CoRec Men Dorm Men Independent Men All-University Women All-University Debbie Goode (Clements) Mary Bean Kathy Langlotz George Kemper Russell Reeves (Aston) Joseph Arcsenault Julie Hutchinson (Hughes) Frances Woodcock Scott Padgitt (Dunn) Randv Holland Cricky Cooper (Keathley) Hang’em High E-l Jocks Walton Boxers C C Creation Fowler Foxes Angels No Name Bunch 1-1 Sarge Kruegerand uegerand Dvm II Astc Slutskeys n Desegs Company Highlifes Upfront Gig-em-Gals Czeck-10 Cubbies D.G. Garanimals Spartans Fowler Foxes Real Fury Wet Chickens Hotard Sting Norway Mosher Maniacs Marv Eric K Keck aspar Rick Rodriguez, Monica Rivera James Cross,Joe Nguyen Scott Crafin (Puryear), Bobby Gantt Sheryl Perkins, Karen Scheitema Julie McGowen (Clements), Lisa Morales Charlie Smith, Billy Pounds Anh Tuenng (Crocker), Joe Sworsky Katie Matzinger (Clements), Teresa Todd Kirk McLemore, Kelly Hobart David Meyers. Matt Henderson Anthony Plepys (Crocker), Fred Marquez Meg Green, Ann Bigam Kelly Hobart (Clements), My la Mayberry Anthonv Godinich, Angela Hill Stev ' ‘ Dave Stru , Angela Hill eve Querner , Ed Mancini Alama Lopez, Suzy Goltman Michelle Courtemanche (Legett), Cheryl Maxwell Steve Harris, Stev ruble (Moses), Alama Lopez, Su E-l P-2 Moses Intention Tremers Keathlev Fly By Night Split Six III Schu Matrosen Team Canada Clements 2-4-2 Whatever GWN Walton Sub-EE Traitor +2 Underwood Hot Stuff Anonymous Sluggers Redmen GDG 3 Maggots 86 ers Hobby Wallers Spunky Spikers SPO Rats Moses Real Men Quantum States Easy Money Legett Zero Sports 219 xtramural Sports Extramural Sports Although the extramural teams are not NCAA recognized, they represent Texas A M around the state and country by competing against other clubs, universities and NCAA teams. Thirty extramural clubs were organized this year under the Intramural Extramural office, including sports from aqua¬ tions to wrestling. Extramurals provided competitions in a variety of sports for students who play for more than just fun. Extramural Sports Extramural 220 Sports Extramural Sports Extramural Sports Extramural Sports Extramural LEFT: A member of the Gymnastics Team pre¬ pares to mount from the high bar. BOTTOM LEFT: As a member of the East Division South¬ west Lacrosse conference, the Texas A M La¬ crosse team plays several SWC schools including SMU. BELOW: Expressing themselves in the wa¬ ter, the Aquatians practice synchronized dance routines. Rocha Sports 221 Extramural Sports Aquatians The Texas A M Aquatians promoted synchronized swim¬ ming through shows presented to the public. Practices were held during the fall to instruct new members, learn routines for the shows at the new Bryan High School pool and for the annual show in April. According to Amy Walkeman, treasurer of the Aquatians: “We work hard on the routines at our fall practices for the April show. The show is our main goal.” • Association of Handicapped Athletes “The Association of Handicapped Athletes promotes wheelchair sports for handicapped students,” explains Hal Spiegel, vice president of the club. The organization was started as a wheelchair basketball team but has expanded to include club sports such as archery, racquetball and track and field events. During the fall semester, the club practiced wheelchair basketball. In the spring, it competed in track and field meets in Dallas and Houston. Bowling Skeet and Trap Archery The ability to aim and to be accurate are essential for many sports, especially for the Texas A M Bowling, Archery, and Skeet and Trap Teams. The Bowling Club competed in the Texas Intercollegiate Bowling Conference. The first team was picked by a twenty- four game tryout at the beginning of each semester. Competi¬ tions included a tournament in Houston Nov. 10 and the Dec. 8 TIBC Championship held in San Marcos. The Skeet and Trap Club, according to club member Con¬ nie Schiller, “promoted hunting rules, regulations, and safety and sportsmanship in all shooting sports.” New members of the club learned the fundamentals of skeet and trap as well as safety and range etiquette. The A M Target Archers, the Archery Club, encouraged and enabled its members to improve their archery shooting ability through team practices and competitions. The Target Archers represented Texas A M in local, regional, and na¬ tional archery tournaments. A member of the Aquatians practices a routine for the April show at Bryan High School. TOP RIGHT: Senior Business Management major Scott Shuler hopes for a strike during a bowling match. RIGHT: Promoting synchronized swimming, the Aquatians present shows to the public. 222 Sports Sports 223 Extramural Sports Badminton The Texas A M Badminton Club promoted interest in the game of badminton and provided competition with other bad¬ minton teams. “We’re trying to get more members, especially in the ladies’ division,” said club member James Pham. The club played in tournaments with University of Texas, Baylor University, and the Houston Badminton Association. The club also hosted a tournament here at Texas A M. Boxing The Texas A M Boxing Club completed its second year as a student organization and it feels confident the sport of ama¬ teur boxing has successfully advanced at Texas A M during this time. The club has about 25 active members and is a member of the National Collegiate Boxing Association. During the 1984 fall season, the club participated in the SMU Fight Night with Brian Hartman taking first place in the light heavyweight division and Jimmy Area taking second place in the middleweight division. Hartman also won the Outstanding Boxer Trophy. For the spring season of 1985, the club planned to participate in the Texas A M Spring Fight Night. Cycling Getting people together to race bicycles is the primary goal of the Texas A M Cycling Club. The organization accom¬ plished this goal by attending several races during the year. Club member Scott Virtue placed a strong second at the University of Texas collegiate race during the fall semester. The club also competed in several other races against teams around Texas including teams from Austin, Dallas, Houston, San Antonio, and Amarillo. The club planned to sponsor an Aggieland race in April. • Fencing Practicing once a week and sponsoring a fencing tourna¬ ment were two ways in which the Texas A M Fencing Club accomplished their goal of enjoyment and encouragement for the sport of fencing. Members of the club sponsored the Gulf Coast Divisional Tournament at Texas A M. They also attended the Ted Keck Open in San Marcos at Southwest Texas State University and the North American Circuit Event in Dallas. For the spring, the club planned to attend the Van Buskirk Open and the Texas Collegiate Championship. 224 Sports Hughes ABOVE: Fencing club members demonstrate their skills during a practice session. TOP LEFT: Badminton requires a lot of concentration and keeping your eye on the birdie. LEFT: A boxer readies himself for a sparring round. Extramural Sports • Field Hockey For several years, field hockey has been a popular fall sport in many European countries. The game is somewhat similar to soccer, except there is no body contact allowed. In the past, the club has had only women s teams, but, during the 1984-85 season, the club also had an all men’s team. The women’s team fared quite well this season, splitting games with Tulane University and a Dallas club. They also finished fifth out of ten teams in the Texas A M Invitational meet. Before ending season play, the team traveled to the Olympic Training Center in Colorado Springs for an invita¬ tional tournament. • Gymnastics Hard practice paid off for the members of the 1983 Texas A M Gymnastics team when they won the state champion¬ ship. Along with the team honor, there were many outstand¬ ing individual accomplishments: Ray Moltz, state champion on parallel bars, Sid Galindo, third in state on high bar, and Brad Nerring, second in state on pommel horse. A great opportunity was offered to members of the gymnas¬ tics club and those in the community interested in gymnastics. Mary Lou Retton, gold medal gymnast, and her coach, Bela Koroli, came to Aerofit for a demonstration and to talk with aspiring gymnasts. The Texas A M team also held a demon¬ stration at Aerofit along with Mary Lou Retton. • Ice Hockey Ice Hockey has for some time been a rare sport at Texas A M. Recently, however, the Ice Hockey Club has set out to change that. The three-year-old club is growing in popularity among students and is open to anyone with experience or simply a love of the sport. Club member Paul Burst said most guys who play at Texas A M are from the northern part of the country or have played at other schools. The club plays all of its games in the spring, usually in Austin or Houston because there is no ice rink near Texas A M. • Judo Excellent instruction is a big plus for the Texas A M Judo Club. Guest instructors included nationally ranked members of a Victoria-based private club and 1984 Olympian Gary Burlander. The tournaments the team attended were highly competi¬ tive and featured excellent efforts by Stan Delikat and Bobby Perez. The team competed in the Austin Aquafest Tourna¬ ment, the Houston Invitational and concluded the year with the collegiate nationals held in Berkley, California. • Lacrosse The Texas A M Lacrosse Team, a member of the east divi¬ sion southwest LaCrosse conference, looked to improve their past 7-7 record in their season that extended from Jan. 27 through Apr. 21. The team faced tough competition from teams such as Tulane, Louisiana State, Sam Houston State, Baylor, Texas, and Rice. Leading the Texas A M attack were players John Turtus, David Gadai, and Dale Kennison. 226 Sports LEFT: During one of their fall matches, the Texas A M Lacrosse team plays against SMU. BELOW FAR LEFT: A gymnast concentrates on his ring routine. BELOW LEFT: As there is no ice rink in College Station, the Texas A M Ice Hockey team must travel to Houston to play several of their matches. BELOW: Practicing his judo tech¬ niques, a student flips his opponent. 4 I Sports 227 Extramural Sports • Polo The Texas A M Polo Club is for both men and women who are interested in refining the basic skills of the game of polo. The Texas A M team competes against polo clubs such as the McFaddin Ranch Club in Victoria and the Retama Polo Club in San Antonio. The highlight of the year for the Texas A M team was the national intercollegiate playoffs. The womens team was hop¬ ing for a strong showing in the intercollegiate tournament held Apr. 4-14 in Los Angeles, Cali fornia. The men competed in the intercollegiate tournament which was held Mar. 8-16 in Darrien, Connecticut. They faced competition from the University of Southern California, Yale University, and the University of Connecticut. • Handball Racquetball Texas A M s Handball Club found success in its national competition, especially in the women’s division. The team boasted Julie Werner and Renee deLassus, nationally ranked second and third respectively. The men’s team featured Bob¬ by Wimars, who advanced to B competition after previously ranking second in men’s C competition. The group had about three tournaments a semester, some of which included the Southwest Regional, the National In¬ tercollegiate, the Pro-Divisional, and the Spring and Fall Ag- gieland Classics. The Racquetball Club was headed by Bobby Warrington and consisted of 57 members. This year was the first in which the club fielded a team for intercollegiate competition. They competed against other private clubs in the Austin Collegiate Tournament and in the national tournament held at Memphis State, home of the national champions. The club sponsored the Spring Aggieland Tournament in March. The team’s talent ranged from beginners to advanced players such as Lance Gilliam, who ranks in the top twenty nationally. Roadrunners The Texas A M Roadrunners Club provided an opportuni¬ ty for anyone with an interest in fitness to participate with other runners in a social and competitive atmosphere. “The purpose is to maintain health,” explains President Steve Burnett, “and get others involved in running and exer- • y cise. The club usually raced as a group in 10 kilometer races. There were approximately 45 members who competed in club-sponsored fun runs and statewide races. 228 Sports ABOVE: Runners of all ages participate in fun runs sponsored by the Texas A M Roadrunners club. FAR LEFT: Practicing in East Kyle, a Hand¬ ball club member prepares for an upcoming tour¬ nament. LEFT: T yo of the fifty-seven members of the Racquetball club practice their sport. PC Sports 229 Extramural Sports Rodeo Calf-roping, barrel racing, bullriding and bronco riding were just a few of the events that 35 men and women of the Texas A M Rodeo Club enjoyed participating in last year. Two rodeos were sponsored by the Rodeo Club. These were the All Aggie Rodeo Reunion, held in the fall for all past and present Aggies, and the National Intercollegiate Rodeo Association Rodeo held in the spring. Not only is the club one of the largest in the southern region, they also provided some tough competition for other schools. For the past two years, Corley Copps, a member of the women’s division, has gone to the national rodeo in Boz- man, Montana. • Men’s Rugby Winners of the Texas Collegiate Championship for twelve years in a row, the Texas A M Men’s Rugby Team usually fairs a good season. The team placed first in the Texas Rugby B Union and hoped to place in the western nationals in order to attend the nationals in California. The team fell short in 1984 with only a third place finish in the western nationals. The team played in five cup matches during the fall and spring semesters. The team also played in games scheduled for the spr ing collegiate season and various tournaments, in¬ cluding the Mardi Gras Tournament in February. Men’s Soccer The Texas A M Men’s Soccer Team improved their stand¬ ing among Southwest Conference schools during the fall when they tied for second place with Rice University behind Texas Christian University for the season. A young team, Texas A M hoped to have a strong spring season. They planned to participate in the SWC tournament in March to determine the final standings. • Ultimate Frisbee The Texas A M Ultimate Frisbee team took a unique stand on its membership. Secretary Treasurer Tim Huoseal ex¬ plained, “If you want to play, you’re good enough. Everyone who comes out gets a chance to play.” The club has almost 30 members. In October, the men finished fourth in the Texas sectionals in Austin and College Station, thus qualifying for the region¬ al in New Orleans. The women qualified as well and finished in the top five, just short of the national qualification. The team took part in the Playday Tournament in Denton, the Austin Jamboree Tournament and highlighted the year com¬ peting in the St. Louis Invitational which featured competi¬ tion among the top national teams. 230 Sports t:;-. i jvm mr? M ■ S -■ ' - . ;• i L. ' ’ - • ’V f: I. ■ r r - ' ' ■ ' ' ’ . ►. ‘ mm ■ 41 Jm ' -¥;?f | i ' - ' c - ttJ iff. ' J r. : - S 1 ' M - : Jl ' ■ ■ m €5 ' « ’v f Vu %t .y ' ' ' • •; • ■ - ;i -r ' . ' - X ' ' x.x ' S-Wx -; ABOVE LEFT: Practice makes perfect for Ulti¬ mate Frisbee team members. LEFT: Tying for a second place in the fall SWC season, the Men’s Soccer team fared rather well in spite of their youth. ABOVE: The drill field proved a muddy site for the Texas A M Rugby team during their February 23 game. Sports 231 Extramural Sports Tae Kwon Do The Texas A M Tae Kwon Do Club stresses kicking tech¬ niques complemented by strong hand techniques. It takes approximately 2 to 4 years for the average student to go from white belt to black belt. Individual practice determines the student’s own rate of progress. Men’s Volleyball Twenty-six registered players helped make a successful 33- 3 season for the Men’s Volleyball team. “We are trying to establish a solid program in hopes of gaining a Varsity II level status,” said team member Logan Ammos. This status would allow the team to play at the collegiate level. Although the team cannot officially compete at the colle¬ giate level, they have proven their strength by wins against the collegiate teams of the University of Texas, Baylor, Uni¬ versity of Texas at San Antonio, and Hardin Simmons. The team made plans for an Aggie Valentine Classic AA Tournament in February and a trip to Corpus Christi in the summer for the Triples in the Sand Tournament. Last year, the team placed first in the co-rec B division and second in the co- rec A division for this three man volleyball game. • Womens Volleyball Competitive volleyball in non-collegiate games is the pur¬ pose behind the Texas A M Women’s Volleyball Club. The team competed as members of the United States Volleyball Association against other club teams throughout the state. Although some non-collegiate university teams were played, most competition came from independent teams. During the fall semester, the team primarily practiced to prepare for the six planned spring tournaments. The team, however, did attend a tournament in Austin in November. • Water Polo The Texas A M Water Polo Team had a near perfect season with a 14-2 record; losing only to Colorado State and the Olympic team. As members of the southwest conference, they competed with both collegiate and club teams from all around the country. These teams included the University of Texas, Louisiana State University, Colorado, and a San Anto¬ nio club. They finished second at the nationals tournament which was held in Indianapolis. Texas A M’s Pat Yates was named as a first team All-American. 232 Sports LEFT: Lots of practice goes into the making of a 33-3 season for the Texas A M Men’s Volleyball Team. BOTTOM: A member of the Tae Kwon Do club stresses his kicking techniques. BELOW: Preparing to bump the ball, a Women’s Volleyball player prepares for a spring tournament. Sports 233 Extramural Sports • Water Ski The Water Ski Team made use of Lake T. I. (Texas Instru¬ ments), located at the junction of University Drive and High¬ way 6, for its practices. The team is competition-based, be¬ longing to the south central collegiate region that consists of schools from Texas, Oklahoma and Louisiana. They finished third in the region behind Southwest Texas State and North¬ western Louisiana University, the national champions, and fell just short of qualifying for the nationals. Competition was based on slalom, jump and trick ski styles. • Weightlifting The Texas A M Weightlifting Club’s main objective is the promotion of weight training as a sport and leisure activity. The club has an open membership which, in the spring, con¬ sisted of about 600 members. The powerlifting team consists of eight members chosen from the Weightlifting Club. The team has, in the past, pro¬ duced three collegiate trophies and expected strong perfor¬ mances in the 1985 spring meets. Wrestling The Texas A M Wrestling Club promotes the sport of col¬ legiate and freestyle wrestling at Texas A M. It also provides the opportunity to learn, improve and compete in wrestling. The club annually competes in the Bobcat Takedown Tourna¬ ment Southwest Texas State University, the Le Tourneau Open and various freestyle tournaments. The peak of the season came in February at the Texas State Collegiate Wres¬ tling Championships where wrestling teams from eight to ten schools competed. Women’s Rugby Playing a split season, the Texas A M Women’s Rugby team had a 7-1 fall record. Their best all-around player, Jenny Jo Graham, helped the team represent Texas A M in many tour¬ naments around the country. They had a first place finish in Little Rock, a second place finish in San Antonio and are hoping for a strong finish in the New Orleans Mardi Gras tournament in February. 234 Sports Sports 235 236 Corps of Cadets s one of Texas A M’s oldest traditions, the Corps of Cadets underwent several trials and tribula¬ tions this year. Although re-evaluations have led to changes in this much endeared organization, the results provide an even firmer base for the “backbone of A M.” Corps of Cadets 237 Corps Staff FIRST ROW: Paul Davis, Chuck Rollins. SECOND ROW: Da- er Cazares, Yori Escalante, Kurt Stallwitz, Dan Hampton, Chris vid Robinson, Albert Muller, Keith Goode, Warren Sumner, Wallace, Curt Van de Walle. Steve Leung, Rusty Martin, Greg Bowen. THIRD ROW: Xavi- Rusty Martin Steve Leung Albert Muller Keith Goode Scholastics Officer Supply Officer Public Relations Officer Chaplain Personnel Officer Curt Van de Walle Xavier Cazares Sergeant Major Scholastics Sergeant Kurt Stallwitz Yori Escalante Supply Sergeant Public Relations. Sergeant Chuck Rollins Paul Davis Corps Commander Deputy Corps Commander David Robinson Operations Officer 4 _ • $ ,, IT ' 1 A : §m • Warren Sumner Inspector General 0® Dan Hampton Operations Sergeant Chris Wallace Administrative Sergeant Greg Bowen Adjutant Corps of Cadets 239 Trigon Staff FROM LEFT: Ltc. (R) Donald J. Johnson, Col. Donald L. Burton, Lt. Gen. Ormond R. Simpson, Col. Joe L. Byrd, Ltc. Robert Fawcett. ■pp«H a -mmm Vi W ppn m m -m filMfiTlltiTlilg FIRST ROW: Lori Lyons, Traci Smith, Madene Walker. SECOND ROW: Ltc. (R) Donald J. Johnson, Col. Donald L. Burton, Ltc. (R) Donald R. Henderson. 240 Corps of Cadets ROTC Staff Army FIRST ROW: Col. Donald Burton, Ltc. Jerry Lindsey, Msg. Harold Brown, Msg. Steve Valdez, SFC. Mike Roberts, Karen Watkins. SECOND ROW: SFC. Jerry Leinnger, Maj. Mike Hardin, Cpt. Diane Rand, Carolyn Beran, Lottie Arnold, Mary Young. THIRD ROW: Cpt. Steve Smith, Maj. Rick Pitts, Cpt. Bill Mathews, Cpt. Ed Kennedy, Maj. Dick Gaughan. FOURTH ROW: Maj. Bob Cardini, SGM. George Thomas, Andy Cannon. Navy FIRST ROW: Sondra Reese, John Kremmer, Cmdr. Robert Cobb, Col. Robert McPherson, Lt. Col. Robert Fawcett, Charlotte Staha, Marci Coehran. SECOND ROW: Maj. Dan Praytor, SSGT. Hercules Conway, Lt. Andrew Segovia, Lt. Douglas Tomlinson, Cpt. Drew Bennet, Lt. James Fordice, Lcdr. Steven White. THIRD ROW: Lt. Michael Purcell, QMC. John Kincey, Lt. Dennis Brouwer, YNC. Joseph Cotton, SKC. Herbert Walker, SKZ. Roy Rocha. Air Force FIRST ROW: Col. Joe L. Byrd, Cpt. Lester T. Pepin, SSgt. Daniel Cadena. T Sgt. Rollen L. Lipscomb. SECOND ROW: SSgt. James Dupuis, Cpt. B.W. Fults, Maj. Alan W. Gibbs, Cpt. George Easter. THIRD ROW: Lorenza Bedgood, John Kuehnert, Perry L. Koch, Derek Dostal, Glen Medeirns. Corps of Cadets 241 Corps of Cadets Corps of Cadets 243 The Brigade M0B , ■ 4 - 244 Corps of Cadets First Brigade Staff David Hill FRONT ROW: Charles Ransome, Martin Hubert, David Hill, Charles Holden, Kyle Loftin. SECOND ROW: Henry Commanding Officer Werchan, John Donahue, Scott McLaughlin, Thomas Black Henry Werchan Scott McLaughlin Thomas Black John Donahue Sergeant Major Scholastics Sergeant Operations Sergeant Supply Sergeant 246 Corps of Cadets First Battalion Staff FRONT ROW: Bentley Nettles, John Pistone, Mac Hagar. SECOND ROW: Tom John Pistone Williams, Lee Wright, Kevin Simpson Commanding Officer Bentley Nettles Mac Hagar Executive Officer Supply Officer Tom Williams Lee Wright Kevin Simpson Sergeant Major Supply Sergeant Scholastics Sergeant Corps of Cadets 247 Company A-l Animal A The World’s Largest Marching Zoo The Best Damn Outfit Anywhere. Beginning with the University in 1876 as A Company Infantry, the outfit eventually evolved to “Animal A.” A-l’s name was first documented in 1941. The outfit’s emblem has since experienced major revision. It was redrawn in 1983 as a “ranger surmounting an obstacle.” A-l boasts of the quantity and quality of rangers from the outfit. The only two Air Assault men in the Corps, Stewart Slatton and Matt McCray, have come from A-l. McCray is Class of ’85 commanding officer. Several Corps leaders have come from this outfit in¬ cluding: the Class of ’84 junior class president, Class of ’84 brigade commander, Class of ’86 brigade sergeant major and Class of ’86 1st battalion sergeant major. The goals of A-l are to maintain a professional attitude and remain the “hard-charging” outfit they are today. A- 1 wants to be known as “tradition oriented, but not stuck in a rut!” OFFICERS: First Sergeant — David Draper, Executive Officer — George Dugan, Commanding Officer — Matt McCray, Guidon Bearer — Billy Harrison. FIRST ROW: John Pistone, Mark Cox, Ethan Krutsinger, Tee Dugan, Matt McKay, Stewart Slatton, Rob Klein, Mac Hagar, Barry Thompson. SECOND ROW: Dave Draper, Raymond Winter, J.J. DelEon, Andre Hall, Hai Van On, James Holder, Frank Kane, Will Bell, Herm Reddell, Billy Dorsey, Ray Lanier, Henry Werchan, Tom Williams, Steve Edge, Jeff Hutchinson, Mike Hancock. THIRD ROW: Bill Harrison, Amir Friedman, Ancel Nunn, Scott Stanton, Andy Manchigiah, Otis Sandler, Jim Katinas. FOURTH ROW: Sam Villareal, David Webb, Jon Smith, Terrance Dill, Russell Brown, Scott Hunter, John Schmidt, Pete Awad. 248 Corps of Cadets Company C-l Cobra C Don’t Tread on Me The Best Damn Outfit on the Campus. In its oldest known history, C-l was known as C-Armor Division. Since then, it has been “Sabre C” in 1970 (as a break-off from “Spider D”) and “Cobra C,” beginning in 1971. From their outfit emblem of a snake on a military flag, C-l chose the part of their “hump-it” which says “don’t tread on me.” C-l is known for strong bonfire participation and is called the “centerpole outfit” for their involvement in the raising of the centerpole. The outfit traditionally “packs the fish in the centerpole hole, which is normally 4 feet by 14 feet.” For the 1984 bonfire, C-l provided a junior red- pot and “exceptional participation.” C-l boasts a strong record in the Bloody Cross Competi¬ tion, winning 1st place in 1981. C-l is proud to have had a battalion commander i n 1982. OFFICERS: Commanding Officer — Peter Kraus, Executive Officer — Karl Joeris, First Sergeant — William Dorsey. FIRST ROW: Mark A. Blair, Robert S. Sigler, Karl W. Joeris, Peter A. Kraus, Wade Marshall, Jim Peters, Stephen Cross, Armando Villareal. SECOND ROW: William Dorsey, Scott Killough, Robert Ford, Greg Royal, Ken Doherty, Jose Irizarry, Duncan Koon, James Goode, Joe Janssens, Fransico Garcia. THIRD ROW: Blain Reeves, Glen Harris, Doug Kruger, Brad Benski. Cliff Murray, Larry Hutson, Joseph Spachek. FOURTH ROW: Raymond Kornhoff, Charles Snyder, Duane Hamman, Gene Bravenec, Donald Slauson, Anthony Maranto, Jeffery Hollis. Corps of Cadets 249 Company 1-1 Red Eye One Never say die The Best Damn Outfit on Campus. In 1969, Spider D was disbanded because of rowdi¬ ness and 1-1 was formed. Since then, the outfit has gone from being hell-raisers to one of the most academic out¬ fits in the Brigade. “Red Eye One” used to have a blood-shot eye for its emblem, but has since added a parachute. 1-1 gives its freshmen the pride of being the “reddest of the red.” In the past, the freshmen were required to catch an armadillo at the start of bonfire season, paint a red “ord ord” on it and, during dinner, tie it up to the flagpole. They then had to keep it alive until bonfire burned. For the 1983-84 year, 1-1 was the outstanding outfit and the outstanding scholastic unit for both the Brigade and the 1st Battalion. 1-1 furnished the Corps command¬ er in 1976, a yell leader and Brigade commander and class officers, including the Class of ’85 vice president. In the 1984-1985 year, the entire junior class scholastics chain of command was from 1-1. OFFICERS: Guidon Bearer — Bret Hall, Executive Officer — Don Valdez, Commanding Officer — Randy Murphy, First Sergeant — Phil Walders FIRST ROW: John Synder, Bentley Nettles, Dionicio Valdez II, S. Tucker Grant, Randy Murphy, Leonard Cadena, Gene Beyer. SECOND ROW: James Waldron, Kevin Simpson, Jack Gex, Cady Dowell, Richard DeLosSantos, Scott Falke, Scott McLaughlon, Richard Lockett, Randal Vickers, Robert Wright, Cecil Jackson, Jr., Xavier Cazares. THIRD ROW: Bret Hall, Andrew Levy, David Hammons, Greg Gehler, Greg Eaton, Garland Wilkerson, Leo Grumulaitis, Jr., Gene Cates, Eric Trammell, Frank D’Aleo, Craig Maki. FOURTH ROW: David DeVore, Mark Haygood, Damon Baine, Travis Wallace, Ronald Steedly, Heeth Orr, Jason Link, Justice Parrott, Allen Soukup, Bill Cruse, Larry Collins, Michael Nahas. 250 Corps of Cadets Second Battalion Staff Mark Curtis John Kvinta J im Cr aig Sergeant Major Supply Sergeant Scholastics Sergeant Corps of Cadets 251 Company B-l Battlin’ B-l The Boldest, The Bravest The Best Damn Outfit on the Campus. Upon a reorganization of the Corps in May 1959 and the establishment of the policy of grouping persons of similar majors together in an outfit, Company B-l was formed. This company is one of the oldest and most respected outfits in the Corps. At first this outfit was entirely pre-vet; however, it eventually evolved into an outfit encompassing all ma¬ jors in the College of Agriculture. B-l also has engineer¬ ing and business majors, but the emphasis is on agricul¬ ture. This company believes in upholding traditions at Tex¬ as A M. “Battlin’ B” works hard to build the bonfire and has had numerous redpots in the outfit. It also provided the junior head stack for the 1984 bonfire. B-l is also active in Parsons’ Mounted Cavalry and has always had a large percentage of cadets signing contracts. Being sister outfits with “Cobra C,” “Savage Six” and “Thunderin’ 13,” this outfit has a large number of sup¬ porters. OFFICERS: First Sergeant — Wade Howard, Commanding Officer — Brad Williams, Executive Officer — John Dvorgcek, Guidon Bearer — John Truitt FIRST ROW: Dan Vandergrift, Dave Thompson, Andy Ericson, Brad Williams, David Goldring, Kurt Welborn. SECOND ROW: Wade Howard, Marshall Swanberg, John Kovinta, Charles Weaver, Jeff Mayer, Curry Campbell, Kurt Stallwitz, Jim Laffey, Tony D’Alessandro, Alex Keller, Marshall Dougherty, Greg Smith. THIRD ROW: John Truitt, Chris Owen, Kersten Palmer, Mason Hogan, Darin Dalbom, Billy Sam Borchardt, Kreg Maedgen, Lee Brothers, James Kenney, Bryan Tutt, Bryon Vassberg. FOURTH ROW: Paul Klauss, Steven Cook, Richard Holescher, William Jackson, Jim Young, Joel Johnson, Charles Mallory, Michael Consentino, Patricio Sanchez. 252 Corps of Cadets Company F-l F-l Finest First The Best Damn Outfit on the Campus. %ST Formed when the Corps reorganized in 1959, F-l is the only outfit remaining from the original 2nd Battal¬ ion. As an engineering outfit, it is one of the three outfits who have won the General Moore Award four times. In 1969, F-l held all of the major awards in the Corps. The cadet who designed the Corps Brass, worn by all cadets except the band, was a member of F-l. Designed to be worn with the knight’s head shaved off once a cadet became militarily “sharp,” F-l is proud to be the only outfit to still present shaved brass to their freshmen. This outfit started the first Corps run. Dedicated to high scholastics and keeping traditions alive, the many hours of work on the 1983 bonfire earned F-l the privi¬ lege of guarding it while the outfit maintained grades and won 3rd place in the Jouine Award. OFFICERS: Executive Officer — Ray Thomason, Commanding Officer — William Grimes, First Sergeant — Gregory Baine, Guidon Bearer — Michael Dvoracek FIRST ROW: William Grimes, Ray Thomason. Lenord Longoria. THIRD ROW: Michael Don Harris. FOURTH ROW: Patrick Marshall, SECOND ROW: Gregory Baine, John Thane, Dvoracek, James Heathcott, Robert McTasne y, Sean Lowery, Dion Laurent, Mikal Harn, Gregory Fred Coronado, William Curry, Michael DLugos, Ross Weiland, Micheal McMillon, John McIntosh, McHenry, John Lichtenberger, Art Williams. Corps of Cadets 253 Company K-l was formed in 1970 from Company C- 2. It began as a member of the 5th Battalion but was later moved to the 2nd Battalion. K-l is an engineering outfit and has always been in the top ten of the Corps for grades. In recent years, K-l has placed in the top five. K-l holds an outfit reunion every four years to keep its members informed of the outfit’s history and to keep in touch with former members. Held in the spring, the next one is scheduled for 1987. By balancing the time spent on all activities, Company K-l has excelled in all things, rather than specializing in one area of Corps competition. At the beginning of each year, a chili cookout is held in which the freshman class becomes acquainted with the company traditions and taught the class song. OFFICERS: First Sergeant — Russell Frankson, Executive Officer — Curt Mackey, Commanding Officer — Steve Williford, Guidon Bearer — John Pickering Company K-l KAYO-K Stay out of our way The Best Damn Outfit Anywhere. FIRST ROW: Vince Yauger, Chris Hibbs, David Zachry, Charles Ransome, Jim Allen, Curt Mackey, Steve Williford, William Quirk, Roman Reed, Richard Watts, Steve Wilson, John Havel, Charles Schero. SECOND ROW: Russell Frankson, Steve Wick, Ramoul Rivero, Mark Curtis, Allan Moore, Michael Zingleman, Ronald McElroy, Kenneth Thompson, Thomas Black, Chris Wallace, Mark Martinez, David Flores. THIRD ROW: John Pickering, Cary Roberts, Dan Pollard, Steve Hilche, Mickiel Hodge, Kirk Spessard, Kelly Quirk, John Black, Robert Berg, Charles Todd, Ted Toilette, James Parks. FOURTH ROW: Christopher Richard, Gregory Smith, Robert Black, Perry Eichor, Mark Stasney, Mike Thompson, William Mullins, Lawrence Morris. 254 Corps of Cadets Company M-l Eagle M Born to Win. The Best Damn Outfit on the Campus. In 1970, M-l was known as the “Marauders.” They changed to a medical company in 1971, but went on probation for low grades. In 1981, it became an en gi¬ neering outfit, “Eagle M.” Later changed to M-l, this charter outfit eventually split into M-l and M-2. M-l’s honors include the General Moore Award, Best Outfit in the Battalion and recently the Corps Scholastic Improvement Award. 1984 saw the design of a new outfit emblem using a double-headed eagle, a saber of fire and a quill to sym¬ bolize the standards set by Lawrence Sullivan Ross. These standards are to be a “soldier, statesman, and knightly gentleman.” M-l has had a Battalion commanding officer, the Fish Drill Team guidon bearer and two members of the origi¬ nal Twelfth Man Kick-off Team. OFFICERS: Guidon Bearer — Dzinh Nguyen, Executive Officer — Ron Shipman, Commanding Officer — Paul Hurley, First Sergeant — Matt Brown FIRST ROW: Ron Reynolds, John Berry, Matt Schulman, Jack Schmidt, Ron Shipman, Paul Hurley, Steve Rutz, Bruce Wendt, Mark Rhame, Mills Roberts, Tracy Villarreal. SECOND ROW: Matt Brown, Andre Savino, J.R. Acosta, Fritz Campbell, Louis Fancher, Rob Melis, Henry Abdulla, Stanley Johnson, Thorpe Tyler, Jim Craig, Stanley Polidori. THIRD ROW: Dzinh Nguyen, Robert Hill, Richard Valigura, Brian Lehne, Douglas McDonald, Steve Reid, Eric Keller, Joe Hardee, Robert Jarrett, James Berry, Philip Arp. FOURTH ROW: Michael Meza, Puneet Sharma, Ali Zimbler, David Tull, Dave Shook, Eric Hoover, Michael McGinnis, Lance Carlson. Corps of Cadets 255 Third Battalion Staff FRONT ROW: Randy Harris, Bonnelyn Krumpotic, Bradley Perrier. SECOND ROW: Kenneth Skaggs, John McMahon. Bonnelyn Krumpotic Commanding Officer Kenneth Skaggs Sergeant Major 256 Corps of Cadets John McMahon Supply Sergeant Company E-l E-l Athletic Company The Strongest, The Fastest, The Best Damn Outfit on the Campus. ■JDCKS E-l began as a medical company in 1970 and was changed to the “Screamin’ E-l” in 1971. In 1974, the outfit changed its name again to become the “E-l Jocks.” As an athletic outfit, E-l is the only outfit to carry all three intramural flags and also have all branches of the military. E-l is involved in major and minor sports includ¬ ing soccer and ice hockey with the majority of participants not on sports scholarships. The commanding officer wears the original Sam Browne from 1975 and a diamond engraved “Gig ’Em Ags,” which is passed down to the next commanding officer. The 1981 Corps commander was from E-l as well as members of Parsons’ Mounted Cavalry, the Fish Drill Team and the Ross Volunteers. E-l has had a self-appointed and willingly adopted “out¬ fit dad” since 1981 who sponsors and participates in many of their events. His is a one time position, unique to E-l for the last four years. OFFICERS — Guidon Bearer — Herman Haskin, First Sergeant — Arnie Schrank, Commanding Officer — Dennis Kaspar, Executive Officer — William Nicholas, Military Advisor — SFC Jerry Leininger. FIRST ROW: Mike Hicks, Steve Leung, Bill ' Pellerin, Chris Blockhus, Ken Crawford, Bill Nicholas, Rick Davis, Dennis Kaspar, Michael Sanchez, Hal Fewell, Scott Windrow, Robert Gonzales, Chuck Holden, Ted Baglin, SFC Jerry Leininger, Military Advisor. SECOND ROW: Arnie Schrank, Brian Bordic, Mike McLean, Mark Fisher, John McMahon, Jay Moheit, Steve Solymosy. THIRD ROW: Hermann Hasken, David Funk, George Knox, Zane Russell, Tom Fleming, John Kenner, Andrew Kenner, David Brown, Ben Bonilla, Thomas Gilliand, Paul Slater, Phil Faieta, Otis McGregor. FOURTH ROW: Mike Magee, Richard Mills, Matt Cyran, David Hines, Chris Dunn, Joe Olivieri, Scott King, Mark Jalufka, Phil Boyd-Robertson. 257 Corps of Cadets Company V-l Vulture V-l Swift, silent, and deadly The Best Outfit on the Campus and off too. Companies such as V-l, R-l, H-l and Squadron 13 have all been what are known as day student or day “duck” outfits. They date back over 30 years, each com¬ pany preceding the other. The purpose of such an outfit is to serve and accommodate married students and vet¬ erans, which at times means women as well. The respon¬ sibilities of these companies fluctuate now and then, but they serve basically the same purpose that they were originally intended to. Today V-l, the only day student and coed outfit, is about 20 strong and holding its own as far as competition within the Corps. V-l has cadets in all four branches of the service, majoring in many different degrees. OFFICERS: Guidon Bearer — Ernie Pyle, Executive Officer — Phillip Hacker, Commanding Officer — David Larsen, First Sergeant — Donald Anderson FIRST ROW: Roger Voss, Bradley Perrier, Philip Hacker, David Larsen, Raul Hinojosa, III, James Cashion. SECOND ROW: Donald Anderson, Laurie Hazen, Roland Hall, Mark Ward, Devin Shelby, Russell Bartlett, Francisco Munoz. THIRD ROW: Ernie Pyles, Gene Connoly. FOURTH ROW: Charles Brown, David Buchanan, Michael Moore, Franklin Parris. 258 Corps of Cadets Company W-l W-l Minervas Fast and finest we surpass them all. The Best Outfit on the Campus. In the spring of 1974, Company W-l was forme d as a detachment of Company F-l under the Corps personnel officer. The five year “Minerva plan,” which established the outfit, proposed that women join the Corps of Ca¬ dets as freshmen and sophomores in order to gain com¬ plete knowledge of the Corps and the traditions of Texas A M. The following school year, these women were issued uniforms. They became an independent unit consisting of 53 cadets under the leadership of C.O. David Dean. Ruth Ann Schumacher, the next C.O. of W-l, led these courageous women into their first year as an all-female company. After five years of active participation, the W- 1 seniors established their rights, as members of the Corps of Cadets, to wear the coveted senior boots. Today the female cadets have proven themselves equally capable in all facets of the Corps. These women continue to improve upon the legacy established by the former W-l cadets. OFFICERS: Guidon Bearer — Dawn Simmons, Commanding Officer — Lisa Schoonover, Executive Officer — Susan St. Clair, First Sergeant — Margie Pabon FIRST ROW: Kathleen Slaughter, Susan St. Clair, Lisa Schoonover, Bonnie Krumpotic. SECOND ROW: Margie Pabon, Laurie Levy, Jane Bergin, Tyra Swansen. THIRD ROW: Dawn Simmons, Carolyn Crider, Charisse Seward, Nareen Cunningham, Carmen Estrella, Barbara Brinkley, Jhanna Bell, Meg Kash, Kelly McMullen, Simone Weaver, Mandy Schubert, Lori Lustfield, Elly Blugos. FOURTH ROW: Kim Karrick, Heidi Cruz, Mary Mayo, Mary Stephens, Deborah McMurray, Marisela Contreras, Susan Nutt, Leticia Villarreal, Cynthia Guajardo. Corps of Cadets 259 Fourth Battalion Staff Jeff Hanson Sergeant Major 260 Corps of Cadets Company B-2 Boozin’ B The Company that Made Milwaukee Famous The Best Damn Outfit on the Campus. iBoosin 13 TEXAS AGGIES Company F-2 began as “Fighting Fox Company” in 1959 from C Field Artillery and A Anti-Aircraft Artil¬ lery. That year, the Corps was reconstructed by combin¬ ing cadets in similar fields. F-2 became apart of the 4th Battalion in 1976. And in 1978, the outfit won the General Moore Award. In 1982-83, F-2 placed 2nd in both the General Moore Award and the Hochmuth Award and was selected out¬ standing unit in the Battalion. During the same year, F-2 provided the deputy Corps commander and in 1983-84, the company commander was named outstanding Corps company commander. It has had three yell leaders and members of the Ross Volunteers, the Fish Drill Team, Color Guard and Stu¬ dent Government. The F-2 emblem changed in 1969 from a fox dressed as a gladiator to “a fox ready to fight and prepared to meet any challenges he might face.” OFFICERS — Guidon Bearer — Jon Chapman, Executive Officer — Joseph Craig, Commanding Officer — Gilbert Huron, First Sergeant — Bryan Meyers. . FIRST ROW: Carl Drozd, Adrian Ramos, Joseph Craig, Gilbert Huron, Frederick Mauermann, Michael Baker, Gene Beyer. SECOND ROW: Bryan Meyers, Aaron Dennis, John Engle, Drew Lydick, Stuart Kuehn, James Brooks, Robert Rumtarger, Toby Burke, Mickey Peters. THIRD ROW: Jon Chapman, Glen Shepard, Mike Bridgehouse, Lance Le onard, Blake Steward, Eddie Izaguirre, Joe Lessard, Henry Scarbrough, Jr. FOURTH ROW: Toby Lee, Charles Salinas, J. Bruce Hill, David Benadof, James Greer, David Warmath, Brent Vannoy, Robert Russell, W. Scott Hare, Frank Muller III. Corps of Cadets 261 Company D-2 HELL BENT’’ CANINES ALL or NONE D-2, “Dog Company,” evolved from an outfit known as H-2, which was unrelated to the current H-2, in 1960. The old H-2 consisted of cadets who had spent their junior year in B-Field Artillery, Squadron 16, not con¬ nected with the current Squadron 16, and A Medical Company. The outfit retained the letters H-2 until the move to the 3rd Brigade in 1961 when the name changed to “Devil” D-3. At that time, there was another outfit known as “Dog Company” that had the letters D-2 on their guidon. It was unrelated to the “Dog Company” of today. The outfit retained the letters D-3 until it was moved to the 2nd Brigade in 1966. Another name change came in 1967, forming “Deacon” D-2. “Deacon” D-2 remained until 1971 when the name changed to present “Dog Company.” D-2 is currently a member of the 4th Battalion. OFFICERS: Guidon Bearer — Roman Gomez, Executive Officer — Jody Northern, Commanding Officer — David Flinn, First Sergeant — Carl White Dog Company Hell Bent Canines All or None. : Uff BUT gm FIRST ROW: Harold Hinkle, Keith Goode, Steve Burk, Jody Northern, David Flinn, Warren Sumner, David Smith, Robert Cunningham. SECOND ROW: Carl White, Dwayne Cornelius, Joel Woodward, Ashley Fisher, Craig Thomas, John lacoponelli. Matt Davis, Vince Adams, John Sumner, Kenny Blanda. THIRD ROW: Roman Gomaz, Mark Shankle, Jimmy Cunningham, John Dickerson, Victor Kerckhoff, John Beury, John Flinn, Mike Boese, Mike Haigh, Steven Crittel, Selwyn Miller, Chuck Morris. FOURTH ROW: Iain Olwess, Steve Haldeman, John Lovett, Scott Rippel, Howard Zuch, Steve Cunningham, David Redding, John Mitchel, Rene Gonzalez, Terry Coker. 262 Corps of Cadets Company F-2 Fighting Fox Company What’s It to You Snake? In 1967, G-3 and “Buzzard B” were formed into “Boozin’ B-2.” The outfit lived up to its name, facing a possible end in the 70’s for being “nothing but boozers.” However, B-2 survived to build a new reputation. B-2 is the only outfit to have won the General Moore and Hochmuth Awards in the same year. B-2 has won the Hochmuth Award five times, the latest being in 1981- 1982. A buckle is passed down to the guidon bearer en¬ graved with the name and class of former guidons. This cadet has sole responsibility for the guidon and is never allowed a “bag-in” because of his job. B-2 has been Corps football champion and has had drastic grade improvements, from 32nd to 8th in one year. B-2 has also had several Corps and University lead¬ ers, including Brigade and Battalion commanding offi¬ cers and the Class of ’87 freshman treasurer. B-2 holds a yearly night-out for a Bryan child care center. OFFICERS: Guidon Bearer — Lee Gizzi, Commanding Officer — David Stephens, Executive Officer — Allan White, First Sergeant — Bryan Bartay FIRST ROW: Dean Wisdom, Martin Hubert, Cary Wortham, Jeffrey Smith, Allan White, David Stephens, Christopher Dillon, Matthew Madison, Douglas Swanson, John Cartwright. SECOND ROW: Bryan Bartay, Jon Belanger, Michae l Bailey, James Shamblin, Maurice Winter, Jr., John Wegenhoft, Jeff Hanson, Brian Dickens, Michael O’Hara, John Hines. THIRD ROW: Lee Gizzi, Nicolas Rodriguez, Bradford Nehring, David Sawtelle, Thomas Kelley, Clint Fesler, Thomas Evans, Clay Bretches, Kirk Sullivan, Tim Sawtelle, Rod Huerter. FOURTH ROW: Andrew Townend, Stephen Kerutis, Frank Stanford, Greg Kilner, Keith Wilde, Brad Rapp, John Hubert, Jim Caylor, David Burger. Corps of Cadets 263 Company L-2 L-2 was formed in 1974 by the merging of A-2 and G-2. This is why a Phoenix is part of their emblem. Legend says this bird lived 500 years, themburned itself on a funeral pyre. After the fire consumed the old phoe¬ nix, a new one would rise from the ashes with renewed youth and strength. L-2 is proud to be a bonfire stack unit, shown by the flames on the emblem. It ranks high in the Brigade in¬ spections, march-ins and military proficiency. This outfit has been in the top three for the Buchanan competition since winning in 1976. L-2 was outstanding outfit in the 4th Battalion and 2nd in march-in overall in 1981-82. The Class of ’86 won the fish intramural flag for foot¬ ball, basketball and softball. L-2 has contributed members of Brigade Staff and the commanding officer of the Parsons’ Mounted Cavalry. OFFICERS: Guidon Bearer — Dan Alexander, Executive Officer — Mark Vicker, Commanding Officer — Jack Ross, First Sergeant — Victor Lopez. Rough Rider L First to Fight Mean as Hell If You Cant Do It, We Will FIRST ROW: Daniel Godinich, Sean McCaffrey, Steve Huff, Mark Vicker, Jack Ross, Michael Thompson, David Wierschem, David Hill. SECOND ROW: Victor Lopez, Charles Mcllroy, John Donahue, John Newton II, Christopher Faucett, Jay Langston, Mark Schulze, Dryden Boyie, Mark Seidemann. THIRD ROW: Jay Bayne, Chris Hahn, Terence Townend, Jim Slaughter, Gabe Salonish, Andrew Verley, Gary Demers, James Daniels, Dan Alexander. FOURTH ROW: Jonathan Lowden, Shawn Kelly, Chris Dibrell, Brent Boyd, Matt Tindol, Robert Anderson, Owen Ralston, John Blackwell, Charles Aris, Stephen Flournoy, James Foster, David Harriman, Rafael Acevedo. 264 Corps of Cadets LEFT: The original members of Company F-l share one last moment. BOTTOM LEFT: Yell leaders start off ' the graduating seniors in their last yell practice at 01’ Sully during Elephant Walk. BELOW: A senior cadet prays for a hole in one to win Town Hall tickets. Corps of Cadets 265 The Regiment 266 Corps of Cadets First Regiment Staff Thomas McAndrew FROM LEFT: Kevin Morton, Jeff Jones, Howard Gober, Larry McGuire, Scott Hardegree, Thomas McAndrew, Greg Commanding Officer Lackey, Jeff Johnson. Jeff Jones Executive Officer Jeff Johnson Sergeant Major 268 Corps of Cadets Howard Gober Greg Lackey Scholastics Officer Adjutant Officer Kevin Morton Scholastics Sergeant Scott Hardegree Supply Sergeant Larry McGuire Operations Sergeant Fifth Battalion Staff FRONT ROW: Jonathan Allen. SECOND ROW: Tom Farmer, Scott Mitchell. THIRD ROW: Fred Hawkins, Greg Darby. FOURTH ROW: Shawn McCurry, Kevin Whitaker. Jonathan Allen Commanding Officer Tom Farmer Executive Officer Scott Mitchell Scholastics Officer Fred Hawkins Sergeant Major Kevin Whitaker Scholastics Sergeant Shawn McCurry Supply Sergeant Greg Darby Operations Sergeant Corps of Cadets 269 o $ Aityfb. Company C-2 is the oldest outfit in the Regiment, as well as one of the oldest in the Corps. C-2 is best known for its annual “Flight of the Great Pumpkin.” On Halloween night, a huge pumpkin, which has been hollowed out, is worn on the head of an outfit junior. The “Great Pumpkin,” guarded by the torch- wielding C-2 juniors and seniors, then makes its “flight” down the Quad with the objective being to smash the pumpkin in the band s dorm. Meanwhile, band freshmen, armed with buckets of water and prepared to prevent the “Great Pumpkin” from making its “flight,” await in the Quad. Their objec¬ tive is to put out C-2’s torches, then smash the pumpkin in the quad first. This “good bull competition” between C-2 and the Aggie Band began in the mid-1970s and has been run every year since. OFFICERS: First Sergeant — Taylor Neely, Guidon Bearer — Lewis Rogers, Commanding Officer — Dave Waugh, Executive Officer — Alan Browne, Military Advisor — Lt. Brouwer Company C-2 Old Army Cock Company The Best Damn Outfit on the Campus. FIRST ROW: David Harrod, Alan Browne, Dave Waugh, Harry Blanek, Kelly Linton, Lt. Brouwer, Military Advisor. SECOND ROW: Taylor Neely, Edward Richmond, Peter Fuschich, Jeff Johnson, Thomas McCourt, Rodney Pennywell, Scott Kelley. THIRD ROW: Lewis Rogers, Cruz Lopez, Mark Picozzi, Michael Windmeyer, Kevin Shelton, Andy Hesser, M ichael Alfred, Paul Sullivan, Robert Ross. FOURTH ROW: Ki Hwang, Maurice Maness, Vit Janousek, Richard Burden, William Mitchell, Jeffrey Johnson, Lance McDaniel, Peter Lament, Robert Estes, Herb Warren, David Martin, Steven Sopko, Devan Breedlove, Jason Pope. 270 Corps of Cadets Company D-l Devil D Ramblin’, Screamin’, Demons, The Best Damn Outfit Anywhere. Formed as a pre-professional outfit, D-l was created in 1973 by the combination of parts ofE-1 with G-l. The new outfit took “ramblin’ ” from E-l and “screamin’ ” from G-l and became the “ramblin’ screamin’ demons.” D-l has remained one of the largest outfits in the Corps. It won the General Moore Award in 1977, 1981-83 and came in 2nd in 1984. The outfit placed 2nd in the Jouine Award in 1981 and 3rd in the Jouine Award and 2nd in the Hochmuth Award in 1982. The 1983-84 Corps commander was from D-l. During 1984-85, D-l yielded members of Corps Staff, Regiment Staff and 5th Battalion Staff. In the past four years, 22 Ross Volunteers have been from D-l . D-l keeps a photographic outfit history and tries to keep in touch with all former members with an annual reunion. Members participate in other annual events such as parties and barbecues. OFFICERS: Guidon Bearer — Marty Holmes, Executive Officer — Timothy Smyer, Commanding Officer — Louis Wilson, First Sergeant — Jeff Brady, Military Advisor — Lt. Doug Thomlinson. FIRST ROW: Steve Meacham, Albert Muller, Bob Gallaher, Bill Comegys, John Zylks, Tim Smyer, Carl Russell, Louis Wilson, Scott Mitchell, Howard Gober, John Allen, Arnie Cuellar, Al Slavin, Adam McCrary, Bill Gallip. SECOND ROW: Jeff Brady, Jody Smitherman, Greg Darby, Brian Moore, Wade Tatman, John McClelland, Neil Stronach, Geof Hutton, Frank Abbott, Kevin Morton, David Yoakley, John Whittington, Chuck Williamson, Hayward Rigano, Peter Fuschich, Clay Phillips, Joel McKnight. THIRD ROW: Marty Holmes, Leslie Keng, Joe Bob Rossberg, David Christian, Rob Jamieson, Eric Eldridge, Richard Butcheck, Chris Jones, Larry Anthis, Robert Lett, Philip Meacham, Jay Sauer, John Saenz. FOURTH ROW: Eric Hunt, Kenji Ono, Rob Williams, Keith Rice, Paul Fuschich, Denis Heinz, Mark Stehouwer, Mike Fulkerson, Chris Geisler, Scott McDonald, John Thurman, Logan Woodard, Darin Williams, Paul Williams, Scott Hudman, Mike Hahn, David Dufour, Dan Pitts, Stewart Dunn, Alden Foshee. Corps of Cadets 271 Company H-2, a member of the 1st Regiment, was one of the two outfits formed in 1975 when H-l was split for organizational purposes. The H-2 “Spartans” decided upon their current name when they compared themselves and their goals to those of the warlike, hardy and disciplined Spartans of ancient Greece. The Corps commander for the 1978-79 school year started as a freshman in Company H-2. This outfit has also proudly provided the Regiment commanding officer for the 1984-85 school year, Thomas McAndrew. For the same year, H-2 boasts of having four members of the prestigious Ross Volunteers. In 1976, when the artificial turf was being replaced in Kyle Field, several members of Company H-2 and Com¬ pany S-2, the other outfit formed from the split of H-l, buried the H-l “Raiders” sign and the commanding offi¬ cer’s saber under the middle of the field at the 50 yard line. OFFICERS: Guidon Bearer — Chad Burke, Executive Officer — Mark Henshaw, Commanding Officer — Jeff Kovitz, First Sergeant — Jeff Calabrese, Advisor — Lt. Cmdr. S.R. White. Company H-2 H-2 Spartans Born of Fire, Made of Steel The Best Damn Outfit Anywhere. FIRST ROW: Charles Haddick, Robert Aycock, William Bostic, Timothy Connally, Mark He n¬ shaw, Jeffery Kovitz, Peter McKone, W. Thomas McAndrew, Christopher Crawford, Brent Cooper. SECOND ROW: Jeffrey Calabrese, J. Edgar Za¬ pata, Mark Ude, Kevin Whitaker, Fred Hawkins, Advisor Lt. Cmdr. S.R. White. THIRD ROW: Pat¬ rick McGill, Damon Dickinson, Van Tran, Frank Westmoreland, Coldy Vokey, Jeffrey Davis, Chad Burke, Andy Carr, Paul Landry, Brian Lax. FOURTH ROW: Rod Long, Wesley Altom, L. Ward Walker, Lee Morris, Jeffry Nunky, Steven Drexler, David Hart, James Wiley, Javier Infante, Steven Tomlinson, Scott Swann, Christopher Hol¬ las, Jon Stouffer. FIFTH ROW: Thomas Connolly, Mark Bednar, Javier Hernandez. 272 Corps of Cadets Company N-l N-l Neanderthals All the Way and Then Some The Best Damn Outfit Anywhere. Company N-l was formed in 1973 as one of the first Navy Marine outfits in the Corps of Cadets. At that time, N-l was incorporated into the 2nd Brigade, a ma¬ jor unit consisting mostly of Army outfits. In 1975, N-l and some other outfits broke away from the 2nd Brigade and formed the 1st Regiment, a new unit composed exclusively of Navy Marine outfits. The 1st Regiment was divided into two battalions, 5th and 6th. As a member of the 5th Battalion, N-l has consistently improved its standing in academic, military and athletic areas. In the 1979-80 school year, N-l earned the Bu¬ chanan Award and achieved high standings in the Gen¬ eral Moore, Hochmuth and Jouine Awards. At the Bat¬ talion level, the unit took both the military proficiency and outstanding outfit awards. N-l has achieved the highest average scores on the Marine Corps physical fitness test and has won the Bloody Cross, a timed long-distance run, for the 5th Battalion in six of the last eight years. OFFICERS: Guidon Bearer — Greg Buck, Major Praytor, Commanding Officer — Bennett Freemon, Executive Officer — Cades Pope, First Sergeant — David Young. FIRST ROW: Kevin Rogers, Joel Barnett, Cades Pope, Bennett Freemon, Grant Olbrich, Tom Farmer, Oscar Martinez, Major Praytor. SECOND ROW: David Young, Bob McSwain, Darrell McC)endon, Mark Feagins, Kurt Maples. THIRD ROW: Greg Buck, Jim Mornock, Don Keech, Tim Miller, Steve Roepke, Quinton Kneen, Mark Nelon, David Bosler, Dale Knapp, Tom Marble. FOURTH ROW: Mark Mariska, Elliot Beavers, Chris Foley, Patrick Papa, Chris Lessman, Kenneth Semon, Douglas Jackson, Michael Carrol, Dallas Morris, Michael Loumb, Steve Wascom, Brian Hopkins, Brian- Hormberg, William Spearman, James Scamardo, Bradley Hall, Darren Habetz, David Symm, William Ewing. Corps of Cadets 273 Company P-2 was formed in 1978 when it broke from Company N-l, an outfit which had become too large to function efficiently. This outfit chose a trident, a three-pronged spear, as a symbol to represent its name. This symbol signifies the three areas of the Navy and Marines which are land, sea and air. In the outfit’s relatively short history, it has produced many leaders for the Corps of Cadets. This list includes two Corps commanders (counting the 1984-85 com¬ mander), two Regiment commanders, one Battalion commander, three Fish Drill Team commanders and one of the 1984-85 junior yell leaders. Not only does Company P-2 have along list of leaders, this outfit prides itself on the good working relationship between all four classes resulting in consistent achieve¬ ment of goals and its success. OFFICERS — Guidon Bearer — Peter Teliha, Commanding Officer — Todd Polarolo, Executive Officer — Patrick Caney, First Sergeant — Neil David. Company P-2 Trident P Land, sea, and air The Best Damn Outfit on the Campus. c. -a ■ -■ v: y FIRST ROW: Chuck Rollins, Paul Fenley, Mike Reily, Randy Shackelford, Mike Rigdon, Russell Mueller, Randy Chambers, Patrick Caney, Todd Polarolo, Robert Daniel, David Luschen, Bill Brookman, Fred Wolf, Lawrence Barnard, Cdmr. Purdy. SECOND ROW: Neil David, Mark Hall, Thomas Cicheski, Sam Humphries, Jeff Wesner, Alan Nietlisbach, Reed Williams, Jeff Cunningham, Rob Gaudsmith, Shawn McCurry, Thomas Buford, Greg Patterson. THIRD ROW: Peter Zeliha, Jim Perkins, Tom Elkins, Tim Cahill, Tim Tinner, Mike Barrett, Chris Patton, Kenny Kniksen, Richard Stokvis. FOURTH ROW: Glenn Bautista, Greg Tribo, Scott Fogdal, Robert Hefner, Roger Thompson, John West, Roy Vokey, Jerry Mason, Stephen White, Michael Drinkwater, David Preston, Scott Garay, Tom O’Hogan, Michael Miller, Michael Harper, Richard Rabel, Tim Maxwell, Howard Bleiwas, Richard Schoenberg, Patrick Trad. 274 Corps of Cadets Sixth Battalion Staff Sam Schick Executive Officer Michael Schachterle Scholastics Officer Mark Thias Adjutant Tommy Matkin Murray Jones Jim Truesdell Dan Cricks Sergeant Major Operations Sergeant Scholastics Sergeant Supply Sergeant Corps of Cadets 275 E-2 began in 1960 and had been known as “Quarter¬ master A.” This outfit was given the honor of keeping Reveille II, a privilege which continued with the name change. The mascot corporal, a sophomore, escorts Reveille to all sports events and social functions. Freshmen in E-2 protect Reveille after each yell practice and football game. They also clean the graves of former mascots. These tombstones originated when the E-2 freshman Class of ’67 donated money for a tombstone for Reveille I, to take the place of a granite memorial. The bricks that cover the gravesite were taken from the garden of Presi¬ dent Earl Rudder’s home. The mascot corporal also passes down brass which Reveille IV bit as a puppy. In 1972, Company “Rebel-E” won the Hochmuth Award and, in 1973, became one of the first two Navy- Marine outfits in the Corps of Cadets. OFFICERS: Guidon Bearer — Art Deller, Executive Officer — Lee Linton, Commanding Officer — Carl Byars, Major Fawcet, First Sergeant — Darryl Jamail, Mascot Corporal — Hans Meinardus, Reveille IV. Company E-2 Rebel-E The Mascot Company The Best Damn Outfit on the Campus. FIRST ROW: Brock Coleman, Vincent Hull, Lee Linton, Carl Byars, Todd Mackintosh, Carlos Ortiz. SECOND ROW: Darryl Jamail, Eddie Garcia, Mike Roth, Scott Downs, Bob Atkins, Barry Sowerwine, Murray Jones, Dennis Behee, Major Fawcet. THIRD ROW: Art Deller, Monte Mechler, Sean Bresna, John White, John Fetner, Bryan Tokarczk, Hans Meinardus, Reveille IV. FOURTH ROW: Terry Gore, Marty Korenek, James Gush, Edgar Whipple, Jay Lyons, Eddie Klein, Chip Saegert, Jack Walker, Bill Ketcham, Doug Beall, Dwayne Kearnes, Doug Baily, Larry Falks, Wayne Harrison, Gerhard Guenther, J.L. Geist, Steve Starboard, Billy Williams, Clay Johnson, Mark Muse, Arthur Carr. 276 Corps of Cadets First Lady of The Corps Reveille IV 1975 - retired 1984 In the early 1970’s, Company K-2 was known as the “Chosen Few.” In 1974, this outfit became known as “Killer K.” Its emblem is an eagle with a Navy Marine sword and is the only outfit with an eagle on the top of the guidon. Last year, Ned Hertberg, the first commanding officer of K-2, was killed in a plane crash. In honor of this Marine flight officer, K-2 started a three-year permanently endowed scholarship. In the past, K-2 has provided members of Corps Staff, Ross Volunteer officers, Fish Drill Team and the 6th Battalion commanding officer. During 1983-84, K-2 boasted of having a member of Battalion, Brigade and Corps Staff. The Class of ’85, as freshmen, acquired an Austin city limits sign, a gift to be passed down every four years. OFFICERS: First Sergeant — Charles ‘Dude’ Hall, Executive Officer — Klaus Guenther, Commanding Officer — Tom Satterly, Maj. Robert Fawcett, Guidon Bearer — David Williams. Company K-2 Killer-K The Best in Every Way The Best Damn Outfit on the Campus. FIRST ROW: Michael Hicks, Angel Cuellar, Klaus Guenther, Thomas Satterly, Samuel Schick, William Cain, Major Robert Fawcett. SECOND ROW: Charles ‘Dude’ Hall, Allen Stell, Yori R. Escalante, Scott Hardegree, Wade McLean, Bob Hill, Darrell Dudczak, Ken W. Browning, James Truesdell, William Todd Rich,, J. Steven Lord, Joel Reyes. THIRD ROW: David Williams, Mike Franzak, Brett Parks, Steve Brown, Robb Dennis Walt Cattlet, Hal Hitchcock. FOURTH ROW: Kevin Parker, Rene Silvas, Joel Flavin, Curtis Douglas, Joe Begley, Dale Daniel, Shannon O’Neal, Aaron Kiker, Wesley Phillips, Chad Wirz, Dennis Hassman, Norlyn Tipton, Brian Rauch, Steve Early, Joel Baldwin, Jim Dunn, Gilberto Medina, David Dommel. 278 Corps of Cadets Company M-2 Spider M Mean As Sin Best Damn Outfit Anywhere. Pttll as Company M-2, known as the “Spiders,” was formed in 1976 from Companies E-2 and K-2. The nickname origi¬ nated from the “Spider D” company which was disbanded in the early 70’s. The “Spiders,” who placed 3rd in the General Moore Award at the end of 1983-84, showed vast improvement by moving from 42nd place in 1980 to 2nd place in 1981. Since then, M-2 has won the Outstanding 6th Battalion Outfit Award four consecutive times and has been named Outstanding Scholastics Company three of four years. M-2 has also been a consistently strong outfit in the Bloody Cross competition. Also, the March to the Brazos awards placed several cadets in staff positions, including yell leader and regiment officers. They received top honors such as the Regiment Outstanding Outfit Award and the Professor of Naval Science Scholastic Award as well. OFFICERS: First Sergeant — Andrew Voell, Commanding Officer — Rick Truscott, Executive Officer — Brian Bosworth, Guidon Bearer — David Jackson. FIRST ROW: Scott Lord, David Mullen, Scott Pettigrew, Brian Bosworth, Rickie Truscott, Shannon Wiley, Mark Thias, Craig Doud. SECOND ROW: Andrew Voell, Alan Perryman, Russell Garrett, Mark McLaughlin, Tommy Matkin, Pat Hogan, Dan Cricks, David Pierce, Vince Saporito. THIRD ROW: David Jackson, Glen Campbell, Doug Hall, Anthony Scott, Chris Rudesill, Brian Murphy, Oscar Ochoa, Tim Williams, Steve Hesse. FOURTH ROW: Kenneth Carreiro, Mike Drago, Brad Knowlton, Robert Stanley, Bret McCoy, Jeff Sladecek, Ken Singeltary, Samuel C. Thompson, Emil Fischer, Mark Kemp, Michael Mendoza, Daniel Doremus, Paul O’Brien, Samuel Alcala, Jr., Gary Haley, Mathew Vaughan. Corps of Cadets 279 MARAUDERS Company S-2 S-2 Marauders Engineers, Fighters, Wild Bull Riders The Best Damn Outfit on the Campus. Company S-2 began in the spring of 1974 when Com¬ pany H-l “Raiders” split and formed the S-2 “Maraud¬ ers” and the H-2 “Spartans.” Most of the members of S-2 are commissioned in the United States Navy or Marine Corps. In 1983, Company S-2 was named the 6th Battalion Outstanding Outfit. Company S-2 has also won many Corps championships for athletics. The sign that hangs outside of Dorm 2 bears names of three students who died while serving in the outfit. An¬ other S-2 member, Ed B. Johnson, died while in flight training in Florida. He left a perpetual scholarship of $250 per semester that is awarded to a sophomore, ju¬ nior and senior during the fall semester and a freshman, sophomore, junior and senior during the spring semes¬ ter. This outfit proudly stresses the importance of the mili¬ tary. Proof of this lies in the fact that six out of every nine members of S-2 go into the military. OFFICERS: Guidon Bearer — Dave Srnak, Executive Officer — Mike Thompson, Commanding Officer — Gatlin Sisk, Lt. Mike Purcell, First Sergeant — Charles Rock. ____ stint ill ' IlMI FIRST ROW: Greg Lockey, Jeff Jones, Mark McGraw, Mike Thompson, Gatlen Sisk, Ricky Infante, Ross Griffith, Hans Dube, Mike Schachterle. SECOND ROW: Charles Rock, Greg Slone, Colin Craig, Bob Crowe, Christopher Fedun, Stuart Lewis, Jeff Boutwell, Jim Hensell, Pete Munos-Dones III, Edward Campos, Lt. Purcell. THIRD ROW: Dave Srnka, Robert Lowrence,Troy Ireland, Wes Sheffield, Edmond Weisbrod, Brian Rosamond, Tim Baze, Eric Abbott, Thad Hogan II. FOURTH ROW: David Rogers, Robert Love, Patrick Mayo, Tom Bacus, John Olson, David Meier, Greg Cooper, Joseph Dinkins, Mike Marshall, Chris McAndrew, Todd Lennon, Gene Wollman, James Wellborn, Gerhard Drechsler, Mike Blakeney, Kip Zacharias, Tom Allen, Chris Rollins, Tom Gore. 280 Corps of Cadets LEFT: Members of W-l post their entry for the football spirit sign competition before the Arkan¬ sas game. BELOW: Juniors Rodney and Ronald Terrel push before their letters of acceptance into the Ross Volunteers. mm 4 V p f xm m i ESk I | m - Ml ■ ■ m ' W§3§ ipaipms mmmmm £ Corps of Cadets 281 The Wing 282 Corps of Cadets First Wing Staff Greg Lengyel FRONT ROW: Randy Cook, Steven Lastovica, Greg Lengyel, Mike McFadden. SECOND ROW: Trey Yarbrough, Commanding Officer Brian Temple, Chris Griffin, Billy Cassel. Billy Cassel Brian Temple Trey Yarbrough Chris Griffin Sergeant Major Scholastics Sergeant Supply Sergeant Operations Sergeant 284 Corps of Cadets First Group Staff FRONT: Tim Donahue. SECOND ROW: Bob Stephan, Paul Griffith, Greg Simank. THIRD ROW: Joe Langford, Randy Smith, Chad Elms, John Higgins. Tim Donahue Commanding Officer John Higgins Sergeant Major Chad Elms Scholastic Sergeant Randy Smith Supply Sergeant Joe Langford Operations Sergeant Corps of Cadets 285 m SECOND TO NONE Squadron 1 Hustlin ' One, Second to None, The Best Damn Outfit on the Campus. Squadron 1 began when the Wing started with the creation of an Air Force division and has always been known as “Hustlin’ One.” Their sign portrays a road- runner to match the name. On Nov. 6, 1972, this outfit proudly stole the tu mas¬ cot, Bevo. After stealing Bevo, “Hustlin’ One” was given an extra nickname, “Rustling’ One” because of this so- called cattle rustling caper. Squadron 1 even made up a new “hump it” to go along with their new image. Al¬ though they had to give Bevo back, the outfit remem¬ bers the excursion through the shoulder strap for the commanding officer’s Sam Browne. It is made out of Bevo’s bridle and marks the occasion by noting the date, “6 Nov. 1972 Bevo.” The outfit has traditionally handed down both a dag¬ ger to the 1st sergeant and a five foot tall bomb with all the past commanding officers’ signatures to the present commanding officer for the past 19 years. OFFICERS: Guidon Bearer — Brian Neumann, Commanding Officer — Stephen Yndo, Executive Officer — Troy Roundtree, First Sergeant — Raley Marek. FIRST ROW: Jay Buzzini, Troy Rountree, Steve Yndo, Trey Miller, Tim Donohue. SECOND ROW: Raley Marek, David Tribo, Cliff Bland, Bill Blake, Curt Van De Walle. THIRD ROW: Brian Newmann, David Johnson, Dean Neeley, Duane Looka, Bryan Todd, Mike Thomas, Greg Mendenhall, Brian Watson, Mike Miller, Troy Dehart, David Lewis, Jose Castro. FOURTH ROW: Sudjit Hemsoiach, Dale Adams, Craig Williams, Jonathan George, Devin Buchanon, Everton Cope, Stacy Grindstaff, Michael Lyssy, Patrick Brown, Julio Garcia, Jeff Gradener. 286 Corps of Cadets Squadron 2 Fighting Gator 2 The best, the boldest The Best Damn Outfit Anywhere. EASY GOME, EASY CO. Squadron 2 was formed from A Flight in 1953. The members of Squadron 2, along with members of Squadron 1 and Squadron 17, have been known as the “5th Group.” In the past, Squadron 2 has been proud to win the Profes¬ sor of Aerospace Studies Award for the most improved scholastics and also to have placed 4th in the General Moore Award competition. Squadron 2 boasts a proud record of outstanding athletic event awards. In 1984, this squadron won awards for the third year in football and it has also had winning records in swimming as well as basketball. After an athletic event is won by Squadron 2, the mem¬ bers can be heard yelling their victory “hump-it” i.e. “Country Club 2, Tennis, Golf we’ll beat you. The best damn outfit anywhere.” One of this squadron’s most memorable events of each year was the party known as “The Big Hawaiian Party.” OFFICERS: Guidon Bearer — Dean Dobso, First Sergeant — Tom Manley, Commanding Officer — Eddie Cocetti, Executive Officer — Cody Gilbert, Military Advisor — Captain Fults FIRST ROW: William Acker, Doyle Lane, Kyle Miller, Cody Gilbert, Craig Young, Edward Cocetti, Mark Holubec, Thomas Architech, Gregory Byrd, David Robinson. SECOND ROW: Thomas Manley, Stephen Kim, John Shea, Solong Reeves, Dave Dobson, Gregory Dowell, Christopher Griffin, Joseph Langford, Kenneth Young. THIRD ROW: Dean Dobson, Randy Cook, Kevin Young, Michael Brunner, Keith McBride, Mason Carnes, Victor Uher, Benjamin Byrd, Douglas Baird, Captain William Fults. FOURTH ROW: Lawrence Groce, Benjamin Schepps, Brendon Yates, John Hunter, James Hey, Michael Ross, Joseph Hobson, Steven Thomson, Craig Petty, William Goolsby, Jarrell Pruitt, James Jumper, Richard Cordes, William Trippe, Stuart Dombrowsky, Darren Richardson, Mark Roosma, Neil Anderson, Anthony Vukovics, Scott Reid. Corps of Cadets 287 Squadron 3 In 1952, B Company Air Force became Squadron 3. Even though the name of the outfit has not changed since then, the emblem has. Since the summer of 1982, the comic strip character “B.C.” has been pictured on a rock instead of in front of a number 3 as in the past. Squadron 3 was named outstanding unit in the 1st Group and in the Wing for 1983-84. This outfit is one of only three in the Corps of Cadets that wears its Corps Brass reversed with the knight’s head facing back over the shoulder as if “looking back” at the rest of the Corps. The other two outfits that do this are Squadron 6 and Company C-l. Squadron 3 is also proud to have 100 percent fish retention. OFFICERS: Guidon Bearer — Bill Mallony, Executive Officer — Norman Naylor, Commanding Officer — John Hale, First Sergeant —■ Arcadio Alaniz. TIGER, BC-3 The Best Damn Outfit on the Campus. FIRST ROW: Greg Bowen, Karl Krotzer, Carl Brunner, Norman Naylor, John Hale, Luke Stevens, Patrick Heye, Bob Stephan, Patrick Allen. SECOND ROW: Arcadio Alaniz, Terry Fossum, Kurt Wartenbach, Jose Saenz, Steve Chesley, Joe Hyde, Nathan Abbott, Scott Sandlin, Randy Smith, Scott Runyan, John Higgins. THIRD ROW: Bill Mallary, Glenn Armstrong, Brett Sharp, Ed Gumucio, Sean McAllum, Doug Beyer, Todd Crosslin, Kevin Kittrell, Jim Harris. FOURTH ROW: Kyle Hammer, Christopher Doan, Douglas Moore, William Ferro, William Heaton, Jr., Robert Rogers III, David Park, Michael Williams, Daniel Hernandez, Fred Gruman, Sitthisak Saingern. 288 Corps of Cadets Squadron 4 Fighting Phantom Four The Pride of the Corps The Best Damn Outfit Anywhere. Squadron 4 was formed in 1953 from Squadron C. Squadron 4’s first commanding officer ws Robert McDowell. Their well known hump-it, “Aces Fightin’ Fantom Four. The pride of the Corps. The best damn outfit anywhere,” shows their spirit. The General Moore Award was presented to Squadron 4 in 1959 and 1971. This squadron also received the 1st Group Scholastics Award in 1980 and 1981. In addition to these two hon¬ ored awards, Squadron 4 is also well known for having members active in the Fish Drill Team. OFFICERS: Guidon Bearer — Keith Umphress, Executive Officer — David Chamberlin, Commanding Officer — Skip Solis, First Sergeant — Allen White. FIRST ROW: Jose Prudencio, David Walsh, Randal Smith, Charles Allen, Jr., Robert Williams, Gregory Simank, David Chamberlin, Skip Solis, Laurence Pierre, Kevin Douglass, Abel Leal, Michael Keigherv, Paul Griffith, Jr., M. William Burpeau. SECOND ROW: Al White, Bret Orr, Eric Tyburec, Mark Patterson, Allen Chick, Keith Romel. THIRD ROW: Keith Umphress, Roy Martin, Ken Telschow, John Korry, John Wrockloff. FOURTH ROW: Jeffrey Reeves, Lawrence Husmann, Joe Hayes, Eric Rabago, Adalberto Garza, George Szymeczek, Michael McCoy, Jeffrey Synk, Dewey McCravy III, Kyle Miller, David Tucker, Barry Waters, Mike Flores. Corps of Cadets 289 Second Group Staff Matt Taylor FRONT ROW: Mark Cline, Ron Thompson, Matt Taylor, Ken Tiner. SECOND ROW: Ernie Martinez, Ed Commanding Officer Maqlden, Johnny Hatch, Bob Kitowski. Bob Kitowski Ernie Martinez Ed Madden Johnny Hatch Sergeant Major Scholastics Sergeant Operations Sergeant Supply Sergeant 290 Corps of Cadets Squadron 5 Squadron Five The Filthy Fifth The Best Damn Outfit Anywhere. Squadron 5 first appeared in 1948 as E Flight of the 2nd Squadron. In 1954, the name was changed to Squadron 5 and the nickname “Devils Angels” was adopted. In 1959, the name was again changed to “The Filthy Fifth.” Squadron 5 won the Hochmuth Award in 1971. In 1972 and 1983, the Corps athletic flag was won by this outfit. For 32 of their 36 years of existence, Squadron 5 has had men in staff positions. This squadron was proud to have the head yell leader in 1979 and 13 cadets on Corps Staff, including the 1974 deputy Corps com¬ mander. It has also had 27 cadets on Wing Staff, eight of which were commanders, and 76 cadets on Group Staff, 15 of which were commanders. Through the fall semester of 1984, Squadron 5 was one of only three outfits with 100 percent retention of its members. OFFICERS — Guidon Bearer — Luis Lomba, Executive Officer — Gary Fletcher, Commanding Officer — Rusty Thompson, First Sergeant — Scott Burke. FIRST ROW: Kenneth Tiner, Mark Radcliff, Eric Zapp, Keith Anderson, Richard Steger, Matthew Taylor, Gary Fletcher, Robert Johnson, Rusty Thompson, Jordam Lera, John Keiser, Mike Isermann, James Rector, Bentley Callan, Philip Sanders, Greg Hunter. SECOND ROW: Scott Burke, Ernesto Martinez, Joseph Berte, Chris Cordts, Daniel Hampton, Tim Johnson, Danny Aldrich, Max Simnitt, Ken Medillin, Johnny Hatch, Philip Lee. THIRD ROW: Luis Lomba, Brison Phillips, Scott Howse, Mike Light, Warren Reed, James Moore, Timothy Kozelsky. FOURTH ROW: Rene Enriquez, Joseph Pellegrino, Paul Carrington, Sean Rgoney, John Bean, Lee Webster, William Slaughter, Chris Eichorst, Robert King, John Smith, Matt Sellers, Todd Pickett, Kevin Davidson. Corps of Cadets 291 When Squadron 6 began in 1953, their emblem was an elephant named Elno in a martini glass. In 1962, when the name of the outfit was changed to “Sonic Six,” the emblem was coverted to a large 6 with a jet flying through it. Later, it was changed to a Devil holding a trident and the outfit was called “Sinful Six.” This was mainly due to a drastic drop in the outfit’s grade-point ratio. Because this sounded so much like “simple six,” in 1965 the outfit was given its present name “Savage Six.” Recent achievements include outstanding outfit in the Air Force in 1983, and the outstanding outfit award for 2nd Group and outstanding scholastics in 1984. Because of their dedication and motivation during bonfire, Squadron 6 has had the privilege of guarding the bonfire for the past three years. Two of the 1984-85 yell leaders belonged to Squadron 6 and the squadron has consistently had members ac¬ tively participating in the Ross Volunteers, Fish Drill Team, Rudder’s Rangers, and Parsons’ Mounted Cavalry. OFFICERS: Executive Officer — Trey Gross, Commanding Officer — Scott Alderink, First Sergeant — Scott Kingsley, Guidon Bearer — Charles Foerster Squadron 6 Savage Six Flying Tigers The Best Damn Outfit on the Campus. FIRST ROW: Paul Davis, Len Moore, Trey Gross, Terrance Hlavinka, Scott Alderink, Howard Gibbs, Russell Minor, Conrado Flores. SECOND ROW: Scott Kingsley, Steven Solka, Paul Yarbrough, Mark Scott, Mathew Stevens, Michael Efferson, Burl Hagler, Roger McCrary. THIRD ROW: Charles Foerster, Kirby Garrett, Christopher Vines, Paul Rusnak, Mark Havener, Charles Specht, Oscar Villarreal, Gerald O’Rourke, Joe Phillips, James Hill, Dave Knesek, Paul Finfrock. FOURTH ROW: Aaron Mendez, Wesley Hines, Marc Cwiklik, Keith Hite, Bruce Bell, Kevin Butler, Michael Guerna, Brian Roan, Derek Cossey. 292 Corps of Cadets Squadron 7 Fighting . . . Seagram’s . . . Seven The Best Damn Outfit on the Campus. In 1953, all Air Force flights became known as Squad¬ rons and this is when “Seagram 7” began. Squadron 7 was given the name “Lucky Seven” in 1956. In 1960, the outfit’s “year for ping-pong,” Squadron 7 was nick¬ named “Ping-Pong Players.” In 1961, the current name of “Seagram 7” was chosen. Squadron 7’s traditions include the awarding of the most outstanding sophomore award in honor of the death in 1963 of PL. Crouch, Class of ’66. Since 1967, the 1st sergeant’s flag has been passed down to the next 1st sergeant. The fall of 1976 was Squadron ’7s first “run to t.u.” The outfit runs the game football to Austin for the game against rival “t.u.” The relay is a 107-mile course, each outfit member running the ball at half-mile intervals. The 13-hour trek ends at the Student Union, the heart of “t.u.” OFFICERS: Guidon Bearer — Robert Green, Commanding Officer — Kenneth Allison, Executive Officer — Brian Bass, First Sergeant — George A. Cardenas, Jr. FIRST ROW: Guillermo Elizondo, Carl Tong, Juan Contreras, III, Eddie Elizalde, Jeff Bringslid, Ronald Holifield, Roger Martinez, Brian Bass, Kenneth Allison, Russel Buffington, Thomas Laine, James Mask, Mark Elliott, Frederick McNealy, Ronald Thompson. SECOND ROW: George A. Cardenas, Jr., Robert S. Kitonski, Jose E. Lizarraga, Edmond Madden, Thomas Frierson, Robert S. Collins, Gilbert A. Springfield, Todd M. Springfield. THIRD ROW: Robert Green, Miguel Regalado, Michael S. Marks, Marty E. Wilson, Edward A. Garza, Vincent J. Buchta, Clayton G. LaGrone, Edwin H. Lacaden. FOURTH ROW: John M. Nohrenberg, William Bryan, John F. Steelquist, Fredrick A. Brenz, Richard F. Masoner, Thomas W. Gurnee, Gregory D. James. Corps of Cadets 293 TEXAS A £M Squadron 8 originated in 1954 as the “Fighting Eight” but has been known as “Animal Eight” since 1960. Their symbol is an overbearing man who “doesn’t take crap from anybody.” In 1980 he was named Mel by the Class of ’84 freshmen because of the “habitual mispron¬ unciation” of the word “mail” by a freshman. The phrase “give ’em hell animals” was added to their “hump-it” in 1981, showing that the animals give “all they have in everything they do.” Squadron 8 won the General Moore Award in 1963 and placed well in the General Moore Award, Jouine Award and Hochmuth Award in 1980-1981. They also won the stretcher race at the 1984 March to the Brazos. Squadron 8 is proud to have members of the Fish Drill Team, the Parsons’ Mounted Cavalry, the Class of ’86 president and members of the Wing and 2nd Group staff. OFFICERS — Guidon Bearer — Ron Hill, Commanding Officer — Ronald Crocker, Executive Officer — David Jackson, First Sergeant — Yong Lee. Squadron 8 Squadron Eight Give ’Em Hell Animals The Best Damn Outfit on the Campus. FIRST ROW: Michael McFadden, Enrique De La Garza, Stephan Schwartz, Mark Cline, Perfecto Solis, David Jackson, Michael Anthony, Ronald Crocker, David Hendrick, Ronald Chastain, Jesus Mariel, Robert Hancock, Robert Smyth, Patrick Escobar. SECOND ROW: Yong Lee, Mario Echevarria, Bryan Bearden, Thomas Ball, George Smith, Robert Plested, John Paul Suplita, David Nixon, James Beebe, Walter Razavi. THIRD ROW: Ronald Hill, Richard Myers, David Jones, Ted Daley, James McCleskey, Christopher Maloney, Stephen Toon, John Byers. FOURTH ROW: Thomas Brown, Jeffrey Hain, Christopher Yancy, Jay Leeson, Monty Medley, Jerry Cribble, William Roland, Jeffrey Pizarras, James Harvey, William Worthington, Charles Youngblood. 294 Corps of Cadets Third Group Staff FRONT ROW: Andy Young, Patrick Hollrah, Brandon Jenewein, Darrell Pickard. SECOND ROW: Robert Patrick Hollrah Eubanks, Kelly Lindig, Doug Cobb, Russell Fellers. Commanding Officer Brandon Jenewein Inspector General Darrell Pickard Scholastics Officer Andrew Young Executive Officer Doug Cobb Operations Sergeant Kelly Lindig Supply Sergeant Robert Eubanks Scholastics Sergeant Russell Fellers Sergeant Major Corps of Cadets 295 Squadron 9 began in 1953. Then known as “Fightin’ Squadron Nine,” the outfit remained in the 1st Wing until 1960 when it moved into the 3rd Group and 2nd Wing. In 1962, the outfit became “Hellcat Nine.” Squadron 9 won the General Moore Award in 1979. They were named the sharpest outfit in the 1st Wing in 1980. 1982 saw the outfit at its finest when the Class of ’82 had nine diamonds in the class rank. They boasted the Corps adjutant, Wing commander, Wing scholastics offi¬ cer, Group commander and Squadron commander. The 1982-83 commander of Squadron 9 was John O. Teague, grandson of “Tiger” Teague. That year the out¬ fit won the Buchanan Award for the best engineering outfit. In 1984-85, Squadron 9 was proud to provide the Wing coordinator, the junior finance supervisor and bonfire with a senior redoot. OFFICERS: Guidon Bearer — Keith Boone, Sr. Redpot — Scott Strom, Commanding Officer — Scott Noe, Executive Officer — Raymond Lovelace, First Sergeant — Daryl Morrison Squadron 9 Hellcat Nine The Last of the Old Army Aircraps The Best Damn Outfit on the Campus. FIRST ROW: Edwin Scott Strom, James Golla, Scott Scheer, David Fuqua, Raymond Lovelace, Scott Noe, John Stasney, Matt Reese, Mike Norment, Stephen Smith, Francisco Latta. SECOND ROW: Daryl Morrison, Suthee Chantrapunth, Todd Morris, Charles Wood, Scott Norvell, Robert Eubanks, Jay Gurry, Skipper Herring, Gordon Tate, Jack Todd, Carl Miertschin, Tedd Roberts, Russell Fellers, Lewis Marks. THIRD ROW: Keith Boone, Wynne Wyse, Don Loveingfoss, Jeff Wardlaw, Andrew Mays. FOURTH ROW: John Steere, Teh Cheng, Robert Warbmier, Roy Sheetz, Bradley Jones, Mark Fox, Eric Green, Wade Witt, Dale Van Dorn. 296 Corps of Cadets Squadron 10 Fighting Squadron Ten The Mighty Titans The Best Damn Outfit on the Campus. Squadron 10 has a long history of excellence within the Corps, dating back to the early 1950’s. The outfit was then nicknamed “Thunderbird 10,” and was known as Company 10-H. Through the years, Squadron 10 has won many awards including outstanding unit four times, most re¬ cently in 1983-84. They also won the Corps-wide Bloody Cross competition two years in a row. Squadron 10 also won the Buchanan Award in the 1982-83 school year. Squadron 10 members could be easily identified in the 1984-85 school year because of the prominent white cords on their shoulders. This cord symbolizes the winning of the General Moore Award. Because of their most recent winning of this award, Squadron 10 has now worn the cord more times than any other outfit. Squadron 10 has had Corps Staff members, a Wing commanding officer and sergeant major, a 3rd Group commanding officer, a head yell leader and presidents of many organizations. OFFICERS: Guidon Bearer — Paul Heye, First Sergeant — Dawson Bremer, Commanding Officer — Frank Deleon, Executive Officer — Vincent Neal, Flag Bearer — Phil Klement. •. ' SI FIRST ROW: Greg Lengyel, Andy Young, Curt Miller, Rob Clark, David Bishop, Pat Hollrah, Robert Arbaugh, Kevin Duggan, Vincent Neal, Rudy Boillat, Frank Deleon, Jeff McWilliams, Brent Buckner, Eddie Murphy, Brandon Jenewein, Russell Martin, Del Marek, Kelly Joseph, Ricardo Bendana. SECOND ROW: Dawson Bremer, Jon Oswalt, Billy Cassel, Paul Elgin, Laurance Alvarado, Gordon Wood, David Holy, Tony Zaccagnino, Kevin Watts, Roberto Quan, Brad Winn, Chris Holmans. THIRD ROW: Paul Heye, Steve Martter, Dick Lonquist, Kyle Soltis, John McCarter, Rick Myers, Slater Sauer, Joe Gassman, Alec Felhaber, Brad McCaleb, Joe Grzelakowski, Glenn Gary, Derek Wong, Phil Klement. FOURTH ROW: Jesse Martinez, Scott Wilson, Tom Skrocki, Larry Dean, Mike Lewis, Patrick Young, Niall Shuman, Mike Reid, Kelvin Friedel, Russell Barnes, Greg Russell, Mahesh Chandiramani, Trampis Gooding, Todd Jarvis, Dimitri Thornley, Russell Pulliam, Collin Thompson Corps of Cadets 297 Squadron 11 officially began in 1953. Since then, the outfit has been known as “Bloody Eleven,” “Fightin’ Eleven” and finally “Heaven’s Eleven.” The first name came about because of the bloody nature of the spirit signs. Through the years, Squadron 11 has received many awards in the areas of the Bloody Cross Competition, Outstanding 3rd Group, the March to the Brazos, the Hochmuth Award, the Houston Chamber of Commerce Award and the Butch Baldridge Award. Squadron 11 is proud to have made a vast improve¬ ment in grades, moving from last place to 7th place in three years. Their greatest achievement came in 1968 when they won the Buchanan Award, the Jouine Award and the General Moore Trophy. This outfit claims a former member to be the author of the Corps of Cadets “hump-it” used today. Traditionally, Squadron 11 nicknamed its creation the “wop-it”, based on its Italian author. OFFICERS — Guidon Bearer — Gary Thompson, Executive Officer — Mark Hill, Commanding Officer — Alan Maples, First Sergeant — Charles Dennis. Squadron 11 Heavens Eleven God Sent, Hell Bent The Best Damn Outfit on the Campus. FIRST ROW: Robert James, Javier Libson, Henri Harris, Jeff Simmons, Mark Hill, Khaled Farag, Alan Maples, Kenneth Mays, Howard Higgins, Rich Esler, Jim Coleman, Brian Rupainis. SECOND ROW: Charles Dennis, Thomas Spellman, Fernando Gonzalez, George Clendenin, Chris Osterheld, Scott Boone, Doug Cobb, Ross Nicholson, Robert Bondy, Jamie Thompson, Christopher Paoletti, Tawee Prommar. THIRD ROW: Gary Thompson, Paul Howell, Todd Eagle, Paul Khuri, Mike Garret, Clay Pennington. FOURTH ROW: Peter Pearce, Mike Spencer, Robert Osterhage, David Lunsford, John Holland, Duane Runyan, Russell Clark, Louis Paterno, Randy Newcomer, Richard Hale, Frank Peinado, Glenn Rupert, Hardy Brown, Keith Wall, John Bond, Mark Cunningham, Loren Shellabarger, Brian Levin. 298 Corps of Cadets TTF- Fourth Group Staff FROM LEFT: Keith Mikeska, Pat Walker, James Holley, Neal Stanton, Alexander Kariban, Stewart Laing, Alexander Kariban Dennis Cloud, Anthony Rodriguez. Commanding Officer Dennis Cloud Anthony Rodriguez Keith Mikeska Pat Walker Sergeant Major Scholastics Sergeant Supply Sergeant Operations Sergeant Corps of Cadets 299 Squadron 12, known as the official academic outfit, has worn the Jouine citation cord for the past 13 years. Involved in extracurricular activities, its members in¬ cluded chairman of the SCONA, president of Cap and Gown, president of the freshman and senior Class of ’84, president of the freshman Class of ’87, president of the Ormand R. Simpson Honor Society and the Corps com¬ mander of 1981. In 1984-85 year, Squadron 12 had 10 members of the Ross Volunteers, including the commanding officer. The outfit also has senators, delegates and aides throughout the university. Squadron 12 was nicknamed “Turkey 12” because of the freshman habit of acting l ike a turkey. The outfit supports the Aggie Blood Drive each year and was 2nd in the 1984 March to the Brazos. OFFICERS: Guidon Bearer — Larry Barrows, First Sergeant — Craig McDaniels, Commanding Officer — Clyde Langley, Executive Officer — Chris Carman, Flag Bearer — Nathan Watson Squadron 12 Fighting Trojan Twelve For Prevention of Disease Only The Best Damn Outfit on the Campus. FIRST ROW: Kurt Hodges, Brian Dockendorf, Tom Sames, Sam Harrison, Chris Carman, Clyde Langley, Keith Carmichael, Steve Lastorica, Darrell Pickard, Jaime Lopez. SECOND ROW: Craig McDaniel, Rodney Saenz, Justin Powers, Morgan Levy, Gregory Bailey, Kelly Lindig, Steven Payne, Jeffery Westmoreland, Brian Temple, John Johnson, Patrick Martinez, Gordon Summitt, Rey Sarmiento, Richard Gentry. THIRD ROW: Larry Barrows, Paul J. Blanda, Kit Alsop, Henry Garza, William McManus, Thomas Ruff, Gary Marlow, Clairence Temple, William Pope, Curt Locke, Miles Forrester, Nathan Watson. FOURTH ROW: Walter Harry, Mark Lowe, Gregory Tate, Kevin Russell, Neil Campbell, Frederico Felheber, Kelvin Deupree, Rodney Arnold, Michael Chesser, Glen Hurlston, Edward Silverman, Richard Dabney. 300 Corps of Cadets Squadron 13 Thunderin ' Thirteen Mess With The Best Die Like The Rest The Best Damn Outfit Anywhere. Although Squadron 13 has only been in existence since the 1983-84 school year, the original members of Squadron 13 were together the previous year. During 1982-83, Squadron 6 started with 72 people. Since this was too much for one dorm floor to hold, some juniors and sophomores had to live separated from the outfit in Dorm 2. As the year went on, these juniors and sophomores started calling themselves Squadron 13, the only num¬ ber not assigned to an outfit in the Wing of 16 outfits. At the end of the year, Squadron 6 split into two outfits. The Dorm 2 residents decided to build the nucleus of Squadron 13 and the following year they were assigned their own outf it with 37 members. The outfit sign sport¬ ed an “A-10 Thunderbolt” and the “hump-it” is basical¬ ly the same as that of the original Squadron. OFFICERS: First Sergeant — Wallace Jones, Commanding Officer — Mike Metrick, Guidon Bearer — Scott Nelson, Executive Officer — Randel Garrett FIRST ROW: Juan Marroquin, Bailey Peyton, Randel Garrett, Mike Metrick, Bob Perdomo, Steve Jones. SECOND ROW: Wallace Jones, Pat Walker, Bruce Cox, John Nyberg, Dennis Cloud, Chuck Saxe, Ted Nguyen. THIRD ROW: Scott Nelson, Arthur Ortiz, Greg Schmid, Charles Bruce, John Hogg, Ken Regan, Greg Keith. FOURTH ROW: James Shelton, Scott Saxe, James Farris, Roger Wilson, John Neel, Thomas Farlow, Donald Blasingame, David Blasingame, Alan Talbert, David McSwain, Paul Pirkle, Russel Clingman, Thomas Tulipani. Corps of Cadets 301 In order to accommodate the increasing enrollment of women in the Corps, Company W-l divided to form Squadron 14 in 1978. The first memb ers of Squadron 14 chose to idealize the concept of the dynamic role of women in the Air Force, and one which had only recently been remade a reality — that of female military pilots. “Flying Fourteen” styled its outfit symbol after the pilot wings worn by the Women’s Air Force Service Pi¬ lots during World War II. The diamond shaped lozenge in the center of the wings, replacing the customary shield, is the heraldic symbol for women. The outfit motto, “First and Foremost,” began as a play on words and later helped focus attention on the squadron’s goals. Engraved on the squadron guidon spade is “Aut Invin- iam Viam Aut Facian.” When translated from Latin, this phrase means “I shall either find a way or make one.” OFFICERS: Commander — Susan Giesler, Guidon Bearer — Kelly Phillips Squadron 14 Squadron 14, First in Quality Foremost in Pride The Best Outfit on the Campus. FIRST ROW: Keta Roth, Linda Howell, Susan Carla Everett, Tammy Dambitis, Connie Halliday, Debbie Williams, Jennifer Edwards, Giesler, Carrie Larson. SECOND ROW: Kelly O’Connor, Kelly Kimsey, Dyanne Kellough, Teri Shelly Blila, Teri Gabocy, Michele Stanfield, Phillips, Inez Sookma, Nancy Hedgecock. Corder. FOURTH ROW: Therese Speaks, Sandi Andrea Goldwire. THIRD ROW: Mariela Barreto, Toni Martin, 302 Corps of Cadets Squadron 15 Fanatic Fifteen Fearless C.T’s Doctors to Be The Best Damn Outfit on the Campus. ii 1 ■ 9 b When Squadron 12 became too full, Squadron 15 was formed for the 1972-1973 year. C.O. Justin D’Abadie andX.O. Wm. B. Adair, Jr. were the outfit’s only seniors. Next came the “haggling” over sophomores and juniors, leaving the freshmen to be designated by lot. The original shield of Squadron 15, a senior carrying a syringe, was designed by Jim Earle, the author of the Slouch cartoon. It has since been modernized. Squadron 15 is a pre-medical, dental and veterinary outfit boasting of successfully “keeping fish and taking them through graduation and on to graduate school.” Each class was represented at its first reunion on Oct. 6, 1984. Squadron 15 is proud to have had two of the five Perryman brothers as commanding officers, all of whom wore the same pair of senior boots. OFFICERS: First Sergeant — Charlie Monr, Commanding Officer — Marc McCoy, Executive Officer — Rafael Avila, Guidon Bearer — Mike Martin FIRST ROW: George Kelling, Tom Jordan, Rafael Avila, Marc McCoy, Eric Sanders, Mike Gibler. SECOND ROW: Charlie Monr, Anthony Fazzino, Greg Corday, Dennis Dawson, Scott Reagan, Herb Chilman, Marc Jamison, Joel Bergkvist, Gilbert Lozano. THIRD ROW: Mike Martin, Clay Douglas, Michael Dagerath, Scott Vernon, Jim Blaylock, John Rentz, Duane Thompson, John Cisar, Brian Braswell, Todd Kassaw, Som Pong Pokasem. FOURTH ROW: Dan Milford, Michael Johnson, Daniel Penaloza, Steve Twining, Bill Humphries, David Sanchez, Ben Bitchko, Detlef Hallarman, David Stone, Chris Spotser, Andy Geasland, Bill Puccio, James Lyon, Stephen Rohrbough, Craig Little, Keith Van Boskirk. Corps of Cadets 303 Squadron 16 Squadron 16 was formed in 1982 from the idea that an engineering outfit could excel in both scholastic and military proficiency. Now in its third year, “Falcon 16” has achieved an impressive list of accomplishments in¬ cluding the Buchanan Award for the outstanding engi¬ neering outfit in 1983-84, the Professor of Air Science Award for Outstanding Unit in the Wing in 1983-84 and 2nd for the Jouine Award for two consecutive years, 1982-83 and 1983-84. At the end of the spring 1984 semester, the “Falcons” finished with the highest aver¬ age grade-point ratio, a 2.8, in the Corps — a popular attraction for incoming freshmen. Excelling in community service as well, the “Falcons” won the 1983-84 Aggie Blood Drive with the most do¬ nors and came in 4th overall in raising money for M.D. A. during the March to the Brazos. OFFICERS: Guidon Bearer — Michael Youngson, Executive Officer — Timothy Pownell, Commanding Officer — Bryson H. Price, First Sergeant — James Cash, Flag Bearer — Gerald Wilthe. Falcon 16 Engineered to Fly, Terror of the Sky The Best Damn Outfit on the Campus. FIRST ROW: Philip Rogers, Chris Rogers, Alexander Karibian, Timothy Pownell, Bryson Price, Kevin Kelly, Neal Stanton, Ben Williams, Stewart Laing. SECOND ROW: Anthony Rodriguez, Andrew Thompson, Christopher Wagner, Enoch Wang, Ladd Smith, James Kormanik, Scott Stockburger, Jack Templin, Jerry Weathers, James Collins, Keith Mikeska, Gary Toppert, Jett Rominger, David Smithhart, Earl Browning, James Cash. THIRD ROW: Michael Youngson, Kevin Beverly, Joel Toland, Chad Hinkle, Greg Sanders, Scott Marlow, Kenneth Woodul, Michael Addison, Stephen Vaughan, Mark Clark, Gerald Wilthe. FOURTH ROW: Darrell Kiser, Tim Lyon, Robert East, Jeffrey Wells, Mark Runyan, Darren Allen, Anthony White, Frederick Weston, Richard Senysyzn, John Heye, Michael Creecy, Rick Chambers, Noel Salac, Robert Canaan, Scott Herbold, James Press, Thomas Walker, Kevin Kniskern, Pat Thomasson, Richard Halter. 304 Corps of Cadets Squadron 17 Viking 17 Warriors of the Air Raiders of the Night The Best Damn Outfit on the Campus. Squadron 17 is a new outfit that was established dur¬ ing the 1983-84 school year. Its originator, Squadron 1, was split, giving half of its members to the newly formed Squadron 17. The first commanding officer of Squadron 17 was John Gallagher. Even though this squadron was brand new, it managed to win the Butch Baldridge Drill Competition in 1983-84. This award is for an Air Force drill competition in which the outfit has to perform a two-week, 54 command sequence to perfection. Squad¬ ron 17 also received the 4th Group Most Outstanding Outfit Award which is based on room and uniform in¬ spections. OFFICERS: First Sergeant — Mark Bullock, Executive Officer — Scott Swenson, Commanding Officer — Russ Darr, Guidon Bearer — Kyle Martin. FIRST ROW: Patrick Hamilton, Scott Swenson, Russell Karr, John Romero, Robert Ellithorpe. SECOND ROW: Mark Bullock, Dennis Hoffman, Billy McCaskill, Mike Foreman, James Muccio, Russell Clapp, Tim Barroso. THIRD ROW: Kyle Martin, Ross Newlin, Jim Knatcher, Kelton Tonn, John O’Neill, Paul Vied, John Dickson. FOURTH ROW: John Harford, Luis Moreno, Shan Jenkins, Cody Pletz, Hyland Knecht, James Dempsey, Alfred Witt, Travis Keath, Roy Davis, David Mason, Scott Aoki, Rafael Rivera. Corps of Cadets 305 The Fightin’ Texas Aggie Band Combined Band Staff Steve Worsham Weldon Boerger Russell McGee Executive Officer Scholastics Officer Supply Officer Tom Hale Howard Jemison Tim Green Robbie Spencer Paul Albright Sergeant Major Drum Bugle Operations Sergeant Scholastics Sergeant Supply Sergeant Corps Sergeant 308 Corps of Cadets Artillery Band Staff FRONT ROW: Keith Lyles, Gregory Stephens, Glenn Emshoff. SECOND ROW: Don Davis, Scott Gregory Stephens Glenn Emshofif Jeachim. THIRD ROW: Russell Hevenor, Tom Bellville, Roy Hitschel. Commanding Officer Drum Major William Keith Lyles Don Davis Scott Joachim Executive Officer Scholastics Officer Supply Officer Tom Bellville Roy Hitschel Russell Hevenor Sergeant Major Scholastics Sergeant Supply Sergeant Corps of Cadets 309 A Battery OFFICERS: First Sergeant—Mike Mittag, Guidon Bearer—Cody Hurdt, Commanding Officer—James Morris, Flag Bearer—Kevin Laushhaum, Executive Officer—Randy Pollock FIRST ROW: Don Davis, Silas De Roma, Glen Emshoff, Weldon Boerger, Randy Pollock, James Morris, John Ripley, Randy Johnson, David Alcorn, Mike Davis, Steve Richmond. SECOND ROW: Mike Mittag, Charlie Resendez, Howard Jemison, Earl Seitz, Roy Hitchel, Jim Epps, Frank Janik, Kyle Joachim, Pete Schaub, Tim Green, Dave House, Clint Connell, Paul Marvin, Tom Miessler, Mark Harris, Jim Ridgeway, Sheldon Sanders, Randy Chandler, David Nelson, Rob Spencer. THIRD ROW: Cody Hurdt, Lee Franke, Arnold Quintana, Dale Crocket, Alan Pare, Andy Gibbs, Scott McMillan, Monte Osburn, Jeff Flowers, Joe Lowe, David Wilkinson, Garth Morgan, Cliff Cornell, Kevin Laughbaum. FOURTH ROW: David Scott, Paul Britton, Marcell Padilla, Walter Wooten, Charles Preecs, Thomas Repino, Michael John, Jonathan Snowden, William Skrivanek, Jeff Pouzar, Andy Stiles, Scott Haney, Levi Franklin, Paul Evans, John Slaughter, Donald Thomson, Ruben Chavez, James Mayfield, Authur Garcia, Marbert Moore, Alan Hausmann, Greg Adams, Dennis Garth. 310 Corps of Cadets B Battery FIRST ROW: Sean Fox, Steve Thompson, Kyle Mays, Russ Kotwal, Russell McGee, Stephen Worshan, Jeff Corder, David Sandridge, David Johnson, Karl Wentwoich, Greg Stephans, Tom Kaczmarek, Keith Lyles, Scott Joachim. SECOND ROW: Joe Swinney, Allen Jones, Whitney Sampson, John Pellerin, Glenn Terrell, Jamie Newberry, Roy Arnold, Chuck Gill, Jack Black, David Carter, Steve Hawes, Tom Hale, Tom Belleville, Paul Schott, Mark Teinert, Sean Peters, Craig Sims, Russ Hevenor, Ken Doidge. THIRD ROW: Kevin Caraway, Bill Neeson, Jay Magruder, Eric Smith, Mitch Clark, Jayson Henry, Byron Spencer, Erich Boeder, John Pingenot, Greg Mathews, Michael Smith, Gordon Greeney, Robert Belcher, Ted Dennis, Ed Smith, Rich Gallaher, Jim Birt. FOURTH ROW: Richard Garcia, Brian Le Pori, Steven Hall, Douglas Rose. William Sawers, Thomas Farrar, Douglas Willards, Michael Hallaron, Curtis Wilmot, Mark Kreipe, Robert Sawey, Curtis Compton, Michael Libby, Patrick Juren, Andrew Reynolds, Reney Head, James Gerber, Landon Rodriguez, David Procter, Richard Pfeil, Scott Leigh, Richard Carroll, Stephan Fischer, Kevin Lunsford, Richard Putz. Corps of Cadets 311 Aggie Band In 1894, the Aggie Band began with only 13 members. Since then, the band has increased in size enough to require two divisions. During the command of Col. Adams, the band was divided into Maroon Band and White Band. When Col. Joe T. Haney became director in 1973, the divisions were renamed Infantry and Artillery Band, reverting to the original names used before Col. Adams’ time. The 1982-83 and 1983-84 school years were the only years in which the band consisted of six outfits. Excluding those years, since the mid-seventies to the present, it consisted of only four outfits: two companies and two batter¬ ies. The Aggie Band acquired a new name from the selection process for drum ma¬ jor. All the seniors were put in one room together and the one who was strong enough to fight it out became drum ma¬ jor. From this, the band was named “The Fightin’ Texas Aggie Band.” The name still sticks, although the selection is now based on try-outs and votes. Widely known is the band’s protec¬ tion of their drill field. In years past, freshmen would throw buckets of water on those non-band members who dared to walk on it. The band also protects its shields and name which are painted on the sidewalk outside Dorm 11. Unique to the band is the band lyre worn instead of Corps Brass. The fresh¬ men earn this lyre only after they per¬ form their first perfect drill. Any perfect drill is known as an “8 o’clock,” signify¬ ing the fact that members are free until 8 a.m. Monday morning after such a weekend. The band is also proud to have one “hump-it” for all members, instead of dividing into individual outfits. At the end of each drilling season, the band cuts a cake, known as the Unity Cake, symbolizing their unity and suc¬ cess. Corps of Cadets Infantry Band Staff FRONT ROW: Richard Scott Yerigan, Marshall H. Nauck, John F. Davis, Jr., Jonathan R. Pettit, John F. Davis, Jr. Mario Garza, Jr. SECOND ROW: Tim Kerby, Louis Meneghetti, Sam Hendricks. Commanding Officer Richard Scott Yerigan Jonathan R. Pettit Marshall H. Nauck Mario Garza, Jr. Infantry Band Drum Major Executive Officer Supply Officer Scholastics Officer Louis Meneghetti Tim Kerby Sam Hendricks Sergeant Major Scholastics Sergeant Supply Sergeant Corps of Cadets 313 OFFICERS: Executive Officer—Scott Godwin, Commanding Officer—Max Caramanian, Guidon Bearer—Trey Cade, First Sergeant—Ronald Terrell A Company FIRST ROW: Cdr. Van Dyke, Ken Docherty, Lee Holmes, Thomas Saldana, Barry Roberson, David Johnson, Trey Cade, Keith Lochte, Mike Kopecky, Max Caramanian, Jim Lyssy, Scott Godwin, Mark Allen, Jon Pettit, John Davis, Ron Clifton, Mark Rogers, Glen Estrada, Bryan Tempio. SECOND ROW: Ronald Terrell, Erich Prinz, Tim Kerby, Paul Albright, Don Iley, George Boring, Randy Brooks, Edwin Rydell, Sam Hendricks, Kevin Johnson, David Thompson, Brian Howell, Tony Bastidas. THIRD ROW: Bret Martinets, Alex Kilpatrick, Mike Snow, John Follis, Bruce Minter, Russ Foster, Montza Williams, Scott Davenport, Chris Smith, Charlie Lake. FOURTH ROW: Keith McKnight, Todd Greenberg, Tim Taite, Chuck Collins, Mark Freemyer, James Blaschke, Gavin Garcia, Kevin LaStraper, Jim Delahanty, Stanley Lewis, Paul Lochte, Leslie Cardenas, Andreas Garza, Jay Otken, Todd Williams, Irwin Shires, Roy Abney, Nathan Halstead, William Hostetler, Stanley Kitzman, James Graham, Darrel Engwell, Mark Metcalf, Kirk King, Gary Hapman, John Truscott. 314 Corps of Cadets B Company FIRST ROW: David Schmitt, Scott Brinker, Marshall Nauck, Bill Terrell, Allen LeMessurier, Mike Fleitman, J.R. Atkins, Bill Giessing, Larry Wilson, Trent Armstrong, Maria Garza, Scott Yerigan, Dale Curington, David Perry, David Purkiss. SECOND ROW: Rodney Terrell, Scott McGinnis, Louis Meneghetti, Keith Lyons, Tom Leininger, Don Fleitman, Brian Davis, Erwin Rydell, Lee Scott, Greg Granger, Pat Piehl, Joe Gandara. THIRD ROW: Eric Wright, Bob Albers, Bobby Sergesketter, Mike Bond, Bruce Pugh, John Hyatt, Chris Williams, Chris Boyd, Clark Boyd, Pat Delamater, Derek Schaffer. FOURTH ROW: Patrick Canales, John Joyce, Don Sheara, Jason Werchan, Derek Almond, David Yerigan, Christopher Byrd, Dwayne Rydell, Raymond Crews, Thomas Greenwald, Mark Nimocks, Perry Barth, Thomas Murto, James Chvatel, Chris Caraway, Gary Thorton, Clinton Herbst, Michael Brown. Corps of Cadets 315 wu -- - • ____________ Z, _ n r ' . -V • ' U. ' -—W -4 jJ .- ' tv i. «•« a _ r 4 ir 1 . « :T V, + ft ' • w f • •; .! ■ fll 4 2 1 ‘■ -rf - I- • —yw r «A rnks smimki ' ■:2:mm Ross Volunteer Company FIRST ROW: Greg Lengyel, Andy Young, Marc McCoy, Ricky Truscott, Tom Sames, David Stephans, Pat Hollrah, Darrel Pick¬ ard. BANNER BEARERS: Steve Leung, Alan Maples. SECOND ROW: Mike McFadden, David Robinson, Scott Alder- ink, Frank Deleon, Kevin Rogers, Sean McCafFery, Jeff Kovitz, Bentley Nettles, Tom McAndrews, Pat Carey, Matt McCray, Tim Pownell, Chris Carmen, Pat Heye, Rus¬ sel Martin, Tom Farmer, Greg Bowen, Chuck Rollins. THIRD ROW: Anthony Fazzino, Dennis Hoffman, Raymond Win¬ ter, Anthony Rodriguez, Charles Hall, Vic¬ tor Lopez, Jim Cash, Billy Cassell, Raley Marek, Jamie Thompson, Jim Craig, Laur¬ ence Alvarado, Chris Griffin, Chris Wal¬ lace, Mark Curtis, Thomas Williams, Curt Vanderwalle, Russell Fellers, Russell Frankson, Mark Hall, John Higgins, Neal David, Robbie Spencer, Javier Cazares. FOURTH ROW: Dennis Cloud, Morgan Levy, Mark Feagans, Dawson Bremer, Rob¬ ert Temple, Fred Hawkins, Daryl McClen¬ don, Scott McLaughlin, Tom Hale, Kevin Whitaker, Charlie Mohr, Tom Belleville, Phil Waldron, Mark Patterson, Keith Mi- keska, Darryl Jamail, Frank Janik, Hai On, Joe Swinney, Scott Kingsley, Henry Wer- chan, Thomas Buford. FIFTH ROW: Brad Winn, John Donahue, Jeff Brady, Jim Trues- dell, Bob Eubanks, Tom Matkin, Dan Hampton, Scott Hardegree, Kelly Lindig, Arnie Schrank, Chip Rock, Tim Green, Ke¬ vin Morton, Dan Cricks, Kurt Stallwitz, Craig Thomas, Jeff Johnson, Mark Schultze, Pat Martinez, Yori Escalante, Kent Bartay. David Stephens Marc McCoy Commander — First Platoon Commander — Second Platoon 318 Corps of Cadets T 7P cs r The Ross Volunteer Company is com¬ posed of junior and senior cadets who have demonstrated outstanding quali¬ ties of leadership, military bearing and dedication to both the Corps of Cadets and to the University. The purpose of the Ross Volunteers is to provide an ex¬ ample within the corps and to officially represent Texas A M. As the official Honor Guard for the governor of Texas, the Ross Volunteers also represent the state of Texas throughout the nation. This honor company is also responsible for the twenty-one gun salute at Silver Taps and Aggie Muster. The namesake from which the Ross Volunteers was founded is Lawrence Sullivan Ross, who epitomizes a solider, statesman and a knightly gentleman. Each and every Ross Volunteer strives to uphold this title. Rick Truscott Executive Officer Darryl Pickard Andy Young Pat Hollorah Administrative Officer Operations Officer First Sergeant Corps of Cadets 319 Fish Drill Team FIRST ROW: George Szymczek, Tod Brunning, ROW: Keith Hite, Chip Vokey, Joe Begley, Craig Walker, Lawrence Hussman, Norlyn Tipton. Bill Humphrigs. SECOND ROW: Kevin Butler, Williams, Artie Carr, David Symm, Dale Adams. FIFTH ROW: Larry Hassman, Richard Senyszyn, Brian Hopkins, Chris Neel, Sam Alcala, John FOURTH ROW: Dewey McCravy, Mike Trace Weston, Chris Hollas, Kyle Miller, John Steere, Tom Brown, Michael Johnson. THIRD Mendoza, Greg Kilner, Scott Mallory, Tommy West, Craig Petty. NOT PICTURED: Chris Dunn. The general purpose of the Fish Drill Team is to give the fish in the Corps an organization to which they can exclusively belong to and take part in. It is for fish who want something more out of the Corps and who want to earn something that is based on their own merits and hard work. The objective of the advisor staff is to make the Fish Drill Team the best drill team unit possible and have the team win the Texas state championship. Some of the activities that the Fish Drill Team takes part in are: a short performance at the last home football game; drill competitions at Texas A M, the University of Texas, and Mardi Gras; and a Parents Day perfor¬ mance on Kyle Field. SENIOR ADVISOR: Shannon Wiley. JUNIOR ADVISORS: Steve Lord, James Alan Chick. SOPHOMORE ADVISORS: Brian Murphy, Colby Vokey, Troy Dehart, Doug Hall, Damon Dickinson, Gary Demers, Glenn Campbell. 320 Corps of Cadets Parsons Mounted Calvary The Parsons’ Mounted Cavalry is the ceremo¬ nial mounted unit of the Corps and is composed of junior and senior cadets who are responsible for the care and upkeep of the horses used by the outfit. A select group of sophomores also assists in the care of the animals. The Cavalry has been a traditional part of Tex¬ as A M pageantry since the unit was revived in 1972. The unit participates in many events in¬ cluding rodeos around the state, Galveston Mar- di Gras and the San Antonio Battle of Flowers. The Cavalry was also invited to the presidential inaugural parade which was cancelled due to subzero temperatures — after the Cavalry had already arrived in Washington. The Cavalry is proud of its purpose as stated by its constitution, “ ... to demonstrate pride in the heritage and tradition of Texas A M.” fV 1 322 Corps of Cadets v- FIRST ROW: Scott Scherr, Steve HufF, Andy Erickson, David Goldring, Danny Godinich, Dan¬ ny Hill, Fred Wolf, David Wierschen, Mike Hicks, Kenny McIntyre. SECOND ROW: Military Advi¬ sor Capt. Kennedy, Skipper Herring, Curry Campbell, Marshall Dougherty, Walter Razavi, James Beebe, John Paul Suplita, Scott Boone, John Sumner, Mason Hogan, Lee Brothers, Duncan Koon, Roger McCrary, Robert Gaudsmith, Jim Laffey, Peter Fushich, Mark Scott. Corps of Cadets 323 Rudder’s Rangers ODDEfl’s aTm ANGEn s FIRST ROW: David Thompson, John Hines, Greg Baine, Bill Curry, Lenny Longoria, Rod Pennywell, Wade Howard, Robert Ford, Marshall Swanberg, Rob Melis, Moe Winter, David Sandridge. SECOND ROW: Lt. Kahler, CPT Collins, Paul Hurley, Blaine Reeves, Wade Witt, John Hubert, Roy Scheetz, Darren Richardson, Otis McGregor, Dawn Simmons, Cliff Murray, Anita Wood, John Pickering. THIRD ROW: Cary Roberts, John Mclntesh, David Johnson, Stewart Slatton, Martin Hubert, SFC Roberts. ► Rudder’s Rangers is an organization originally created to prepare Army ROTC students to attend the U.S. Army Ranger School at Ft. Benning, Georgia. Today, training is centered around this original idea but also serves to prepare the ROTC student as a leader and help the student become a better officer. A physical exercise program, patrol¬ ling techniques, land navigation and field training exercises are all part of the Ranger program. Training begins with the basics and progresses to more com¬ plex exercises. The culmination of train¬ ing, using all the skills acquired, takes place at the winter FTX (field training exercise). Here, the cadet’s perfor¬ mance is evaluated and the best cadets are chosen to attend Ranger school. 324 Corps of Cadets RANGER JUNIORS — TOP ROW: John Hines, Moe Winter, Marshall Swanberg. BOTTOM ROW: Wade Howard, Robert Ford, Rob Melis. Recon Company FIRST ROW: Capt. Drew Rennet, Dave Houghton, Tom Marble, Sgt. Larry Cozine, Scott Hudman, Dennis Dawson, Dale Daniel, Rene Silvas, David Rogers, Joe Dinkins, Dale Knapp, Brad Hall, Robert Belcher, Curtis Douglas, Bobby Ellithorpe. SECOND ROW: Jody Smitherman, Scott Noe, Jim Cunningham, Jeff Semon, Scott Fosdal, Lance McDaniel, Chris Hollas, Joel McKnight, Van Tran, Brian Hormberg, Kip Zacharias, Wesley Phillips, Marc Andress. THIRD ROW: Gatlin Sisk, Chris Rollins, Tim Cahill, John Rentz, Scott Swann, Rod Long, Mike Fulkerson, Marcel Padilla, Charles Hall, Mike Miller, Kell Morris, Shannon O’Neal, Joel Baldwin. The RECON Company is made up of volunteer Navy cadets, and is advised by the Marine Officer Instructors of the Naval ROTC Unit staff. The company participates in training adventures such as rappelling, orienteering, canoeing and tactical field exercises. The com¬ pany officers are senior cadets. Junior cadets serve as non-commissioned offi¬ cers. FROM LEFT: Military Advisor — Capt. Drew Bennett, First Sergeant — Jody Smitherman, Commanding Officer — Dave Houghton, Executive Officer — Robert Ellithorpe. Corps of Cadets 325 Corps Honor Society FIRST ROW: Tim Pownell, Paul Davis, Pat Heye, Carl Tong, Stewart Laing, Scott Alderink, Juan Marroquin, Clyde Langley. SECOND ROW: Steve Payne, Weldon Boerger, Scott Martin, Bonnie Krumpotic, Bryan Dockendorf, Chuck Rollins. THIRD ROW: Henry Werchan, Pat Martinez, Curt Van De Walle, James Thompson, Raley Marek, Burl Hagler. FOURTH ROW: Steve Chesley, Kevin Whitaker, Dan Cricks, Morgan Levy, John Kvinta, Matt Davis. FIFTH ROW: Charlie Mohr, Fred Hawkins, Kevin Morton, Jim Collins, Jeff Brady. SIXTH ROW: Duane Thomason, Scott Marlow, Frank Westmoreland, Gary Marlow. The General Ormand R. Simpson Corps Honor Society recognizes those in the Corps of Cadets who combine outstanding leadership and academic achievement. It is open to any member of the Corps who has demonstrated this skill and has at least a 3.25 grade point average. The honor society has established a computerized quiz file directory for the Corps along with a lounge for in¬ formal group and individual study. It also provides a tutorial service for the Corps and various educational semi¬ nars. 326 Corps of Cadets Wings Sabers Semper Fidelis Wings Sabers Society — FIRST ROW: Ken Bailey, Jane Bergan, John Wegenhoft. FOURTH Knesek. FIFTH ROW: Darrell Kiser, Tom Tiner. SECOND ROW: Ron Thompson, Stephen ROW: Joel Toland, Erie Roeder, Micheal Smith, Greenwald, Jonathen Snowden, Robert East. Schwartz. THIRD ROW: Major Hardin, Mike Ancel Nunn, Marty Wilson, Kieth Boone, Dave Semper Fidelis Society — FIRST ROW: Mike Bueschell, John Price, Jonathan Ibarra, Roger Martinez, John Saenz, Phi Nguyen, Rob McDaniel, Robert Dubvisson, David Goff, Chris Funkhauser. SECOND ROW: Gunnery Sergeant B.J. Garwood, David Burch, Kurt Miller, Brad Clarke, Rick Hubbard, David Redsun, Mike Ross, Jim Tibbetts, Mike Thompson, Colin Craig, Scott Stockburger, Captain M.J. McGrath. THIRD ROW: Duane Clark, Alan Kubiak, Theron Patrick, John Thompson, Jeff Hines, Mike Canario, Ed Madden, Jerry Mischel. FOURTH ROW: Steve Dareing, Berry Greer, Ken Mays, John Armstrong, Ted Chinn, Tom Miessler, Jim Wallace, Roy Edmonds, Mathew Stevens, Gorden Clements, John lacoponelli. Corps of Cadets 327 Drum and Bugle Corps FIRST ROW: Clint Herbst, Don Sheara, William Sawers, Raymond Crews, Charlie Lake, Bobby Sergesketter, Andy Stiles, Michael Hallaron, James Blaschke, Richard Putz, Howard Jemison. SECOND ROW: Jim Birt, Dennis Garth, Greg Adams, Chris Smith, Arthur Garcia, Bill Neeson, Mike Bond, Perry Barth, Robert Sawey, Mark Nimocks, Bruce Pugh, Charles Preecs, Stanley Kitzman, David Wilkinson, Paul Britton, Douglas Willard, Carlos De Los Santos, Mike Brown. THIRD ROW: Gary Hapman, Ruben Chavez, Nathan Halstead, Michael Smith, Mitch Clark, James Mayfield, Donald Thomson, Michael Libby, Gavin Garcia, James Chvatal, Richard Garciz, Chuck Collins, Todd Greenberg, Steven McKnight, Andy Garza, Marbert Moore, David Scott. FOURTH ROW: Jason Werchan, Stanley Lewis, Paul Lochte, Garth Morgan, Alex The Texas A M Drum and Bugle Corps is comprised of volunteer fresh¬ man and sophomore brass and percus¬ sion players from the Aggie Band. The unit can be seen performing at Corps pass-bys, special military reviews and other special occasions and ceremonies. The members of the Drum and Bugle Corps are each awarded a medal and a ribbon for their participation in the or¬ ganization. Kilpatrick, Erich Boeder, Dwayne Rydell, Greg Matthews, Monte Osburn, Tom Greenwald, Leslie Cardenas, Byron Spencer, Jonathon Snowden, Joe Lowe, Montza Williams, Robert Belcher, Todd Williams, Rick Pfeil, Arnold Quintana, Richard Gallaher. FIFTH ROW: William Hostetler, Chris Boyd, John Hyatt, Levi Franklin, Mark Kreipe, David Procter, Jay Magruder. 328 Corps of Cadets Howard Jemison Drum and Bugle Corps Sergeant LEFT: A senior member of Squadron 16 expresses his excitement over winning the Jounine Award. 2 BELOW: Senior cadets make a last ditch effort for 1i recovery of the ball at the annual Elephant Bowl game. Corps of Cadets 329 The Corps RIGHT: Fish Drill Team practice at dusk. FAR RIGHT: Spirited despite the horrid weather, the Corps of Cadets march on to the Brazos river. BOTTOM: The Fightin’ Aggie Band shows off their precision drill before the home crowd at Kyle Field. BELOW: Members of Company C-2 try to protect the “Great Pumpkin” as he races down the quad to the Band hall. 330 Corps of Cadets Corps of Cadets 331 Outfit Awards Outstanding Scholastic Unit from each major unit: Brigade — D-2 Regiment — K-2 Wing — Sq. 11. Band — B. Battery Most money contributed to the March of Dimes raised from funds collected from March to the Brazos: 1st — $5055 — B-Battery 2nd — $4155 — Sq. 13 The President’s Award — The Presi¬ dent’s Flag is awarded to the battalion or group with the highest scholastic stand¬ ing. Third Group The General Spencer Buchanan Award — A flag and a plaque are presented to the outstanding company in which at least half the members are registered in engineering. Squadron 13 Highest average amount of money raised per cadet for March to the Bra¬ zos: 1st — $115.44 — Sq. 13 2nd — $77.71 — Sq. 16 The General Ormand R. Simpson Out¬ standing Color Guard Award: First Wing Military Achievement Award — The Bruno A. Hocmuth Flag and maroon and white citation cords are awarded to the unit with the best record in the com¬ bined areas of marching, inspections, contract cadets, retention, replacement and participation in extra-curricular ac¬ tivities. 1st — F-2 2nd — Sq. 13 3rd — A Battery Scholastic Achievement Award — The George Jouine Flag and white and ma¬ roon citation cords are presented to the unit with the highest overall academic record for the school year. 1st — Sq. 16 2nd — Sq. 12 3rd — Sq. 15 The General George F. Moore Out¬ standing Unit Award — The General Moore Flag and white citation cords are awarded to the unit outstanding in the areas of military proficiency, scholastic achievements and extra-curricular ac¬ tivities. 1st — B-2 2nd — Sq. 13 3rd — Sq. 16 332 Corps of Cadets Commissioning On May 4, a total of 121 seniors re¬ ceived their commissions as officers in the U.S. Armed Services. Retired Lt. Gen. OrmandR. Simpson, United States Marine Corps, served as commissioning officer. For many of these officers, commis¬ sioning marks the culmination of a col¬ lege career and allows them to officially begin serving their obligation to a cho¬ sen military branch. However, some of the officers will return to Texas A M to finish their degrees or pursue graduate work. Simpson issued a 67-word oath to each officer. This meaningful 101-year- old oath is important, Simpson said, be¬ cause the officers take it under free will f and must show interest towards God and s country. 334 Corps of Cadets Final Review ♦ . - V • ' •t it ti • «; ■ , V . r ,r?S±f JrS. k Sk .v ‘V: Corps of Cadets 335 f 111 . m Editor Carolyn Moody Assistant Dawn Butz early 10,000 students share the incomparable ex¬ perience of dorm life. Coordinated by the Resi¬ dence Hall Association, activities for the on-cam¬ pus residents range from dorm mixers to Casino and Halloween. RHA COUNCIL General Assembly — FIRST ROW: Nyla Ptomey, Elaine Evetts, Laura Tribble, Celia Monteleone, Leigh Harrison, Michele Fisher, Gina Harlow, Michaele Craddock, Sandy Sellers, Kate Ford, Tracy Triplett. SECOND ROW: Margo Lewis, Donna Walls, Leah Chevalier, Jenda Schmid, Susan Pearson, Dawn Bedard, Edie Moon, Ariel Tarrago, Carla Carry, Mark Wainright, Felipe de Aranza, Jeff Christenson. THIRD ROW: Flynn Adcock, Mary Morison, Kathy Grubbs, Jan Simon, Mike Cramer, John Morgan, Ann Rathbun, Julie Hilton, Eva Fowler, Rhonda Newman, Rob Wohrer, Stacy Ervin, Ignacio Valdes. FOURTH ROW: Jenny Schieve, Pat Dowling, Devin Bates, Stephen Griffey, Gelina Molina, Eva Johnson, Brad Close, Geff Reed, Lyn Johnson, Les Lehrmann, Emily Williams, Peg Toot. FIFTH ROW: David Purdy, Steve Best, Daniel Kaulfus, Ron Garrett, Laura Walstead, David Reck, Fred Leong, Steve Thomas, Michael Aston, Steve Carter, James Geham, John Whitley. General Assembly Officers — FIRST ROW: Nyla Ptomey, Advisor; Gina Harlow, President; Michele Fisher, Vice-President; Elaine Evetts, Secretary. SECOND ROW: Michaele Craddock, Casino ’85 Director; Tracy Triplett, Director of External Affairs; Laura Tribble, Director of Programs; Sandy Sellers, Historian. THIRD ROW: Celia Monteleone, PR Director; Leigh Harrison, NCC; Kate Ford, F O. 338 RHA RHA 339 RHA HONORARY SOCIETY Residence Hall Association Honorary Society is a new organization at TAMU. In the spring of 1984, 75 charter mem¬ bers were inducted into the society. The main purpose of the honorary is: — To give recognition to residence hall leaders for a job well done — To serve as a possible stimulus for developing residence hall leaders — Through its own projects, to build a foundation to improve residence hall life on campus and keep old leaders in¬ volved. Officers — FIRST ROW: Tracy Triplett, RHA Liaison, Parliamentarian. SECOND ROW: Jeff Whitnah, Vice President; Ismael Vite, President; Tom Murray, Advisor. FIRST ROW: Tracy Triplett, RHA Liaison; Ismael Denise Ali, Michelle Hlavinka. THIRD ROW: Vite, President; Elizabeth Miller, Secretary. Julie Hilton, Leslie Lowrance, Ed Valerio, Kirk SECOND ROW: Michele Fisher, Carrie Gladwell, Barker, Christopher Stanley, Elaine Evetts. 340 RHA GETTING OUT OF DODGE After a hard week of finals, not to mention a tough year at school, the 9577 on-campus residents had yet an¬ other hurdle to overcome. Yes, a fate worse than death — moving out. By six o’clock on the Friday of finals week, the dorms had to be cleared of all personal belongings, including the resi¬ dent. Technically, students should check out 24 hours after graduation or their last final. Historically, however, partying post exam week is a must. And we know how Aggies love traditions. Who can even think of the pleasures of moving furniture, packing clothes and books, cleaning rooms and taking all the pictures off the wall after a long hard week at school? Not most Aggies. So there we have it: the mad rush to “get the hell out of Dodge” on a hot after¬ noon in May. Kind of makes you wish that hangover wasn’t pounding quite so hard in your head, doesn’t it? RHALLOWEEN Amid the booooos and eeeeeks of little ghouls everywhere, the shrill cries o( “possessed” college students were also heard on Halloween. As the sponsor of this organized insanity, the Residence Hall Association scheduled activities for on-cam¬ pus students including the traditional rounds of “trick or treating.” Individual dorms prepared for the ghoulish night by decorating with themes rang¬ ing from haunted houses to cemetary motifs. At 6:15 p.m., the fun began. Costumes were judged in front of Sbisa Dining Hall and in the Commons to start off the festivities. Free dinners and tickets to Town Hall’s “Dracula” were award¬ ed to the most imaginative Aggies. Until 8 p.m., the men trick or treated through the women’s halls. The women reciprocated later by visiting the men’s dorms. The popular alternative to candy ap¬ peared to be shots of liquor, glasses of wine and kisses. To further celebrate the night, a Halloween street dance was held at 9 p.m. by Hart Hall. There, party-goers made merry till the wee hours of the morning when the last vestige of this colle¬ giate insanity faded into the dark. PARENTS’WEEKEND In addition to Friday night’s Casino ’85, the Residence Hall Association sponsored other events over Parents’ Weekend. Saturday morning, RHA hosted a coffee for visiting parents in the Blocker Building. Individual barbecues and picnics were held by each dormi¬ tory. However, the poor weather Satur¬ day evening prevented the success of several of these scheduled events. Parents’ Weekend enabled students both on campus and off to have the op¬ portunity to share in the college lives of their children. The students, in turn, were able to show their appreciation by honoring their parents this special weekend through a host of activities. The Parents of the Year Award went to Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Hlavinka, the par¬ ents of Michael, Sarah, Terry and Mi¬ chelle Hlavinka. Chosen by the Parents’ Day Committee, the Hlavinkas have continuously set the example for family and friends in devotion, dedication to the community and loyalty to Texas A M. RHA CASINO Giving both Aggie students and Aggie parents a taste of the nightlife at Las Vegas, Casino ’85 marked the beginning of Parents’ Weekend. Spread out over the second level of the MSC, Casino provided the chance to gamble, legally of course, on games ranging from craps, blackjack, horseracing, beat the dealer and baccarat to roulette. Three-fifty (advance), or four dollars (at the door) bought the opportunity for big winners with $3000 of Aggie play money. Addi¬ tional funds, if necessary for the bigger losers, were available for a nominal fee. With their winnings, the more suc¬ cessful gamblers could bid on prizes donated from local businesses. The auc¬ tions were held in the main lounge at various intervals throughout the even¬ ing. Prizes included a ten foot long sand¬ wich, jewelry and diamonds but the big prize was the Texas state flag that flew over the Capitol the day that Texas A M beat the hell out of t.u., Decem¬ ber 1, 1984. Totally sponsored by the Residence Hall Association, the event grossed over $16,000 that will go towards funding dormitory events for the 1985-86 school year. This includes Casino ’86. Chairman Miehaele Craddock was pleased with the success of Casion ' 85 and hopes for an even more profitable event next year. Active participation other than gambling included casino girls, dealers, flower girls, can can danc¬ ers and floorwalkers. Randomly chosen from over 700 applications, the limita¬ tion to only 434 participants makes be¬ ing part of Casino a very special experi¬ ence. ASTON Aston Hall has been Texas A M’s largest male dorm since the fall of 1974, with over 500 residents. Parties like the annual Aston Bash are only part of As¬ ton’s activities. This year Aston under¬ took the maintenance of a local city park, and, with help from some girls in Off Campus Aggies, prepared Thanks¬ giving goodies for the needy in the Col¬ lege Station—Bryan area. Aside from these and other dorm activities, the As¬ ton residents of 1984-85 showed they know what to do when confronted with mice, live chickens, and anything that doesn’t look so good but feels real good!! EXECUTIVE COUNCIL: Bill Gossett, Treasurer; President; Karl Pallmeyer, Social Chairman; John Morgan, RHA Delegate; Hugh Tillman, Fish Michael Cotton, Vice-President; Alan Corley, Chairman; Ralph Faxel, Secretary; Mike Cramer, Intramural Chairman. Fourth Floor “Men without Pants” party hosts Aston Sweetheart, Kim Bohne 348 RHA DORM COUNCIL — FIRST ROW: Jim Boyd, Karl Pallmeyer, Bill Ludwig, Shain Chapman, Mike Cramer, Gordon Hiebert, Ralph Faxel, William Gossett, Jeff Gustafson. SECOND ROW: John Morgan, Hugh Tillman, Mark McDuffie, Rocky Brunt, John Miller, Alan Corley, Robert Horton. THIRD ROW: John Eason, Drew Biancardi, Jim Pokluda. FOURTH ROW: Jim Dick, Steve Fowler. RHA 349 BRIGGS Although Briggs is the smallest wom¬ en’s dorm on campus, about 130 resi¬ dents, it is still very active. For 1983-84, Briggs was named Most Improved Dorm and won the Intramural Championship for the Women’s Dorm AA Division. Activities during 1984-85 included several mixers, a winter formal, a spring semi-formal, decorating the Pediatric Ward at St. Joe’s for Halloween, Christ¬ mas carolling, Corps Cross-Dines, a Par¬ ents Day Barbecue and much more. Briggs is active in intramurals and has the motto “You don’t have to be any good to participate — just show-up!” Briggs Residents Executive Council — FIRST ROW: Marion Tustison, Vice- Dorm Council — FIRST ROW: Candance Broussard, Patty Vanek, Marisa Contreras, President; Kathryn Thompson, Treasurer. SECOND ROW: Janice Leticia Partida, Sandy Jones, Susanne Floyd, Jan Simon. SECOND ROW: Kim Simon, President; Sandra Jones, Secretary; Mark Keck, Head Hallmark, Becky Elston, Denise Mueck, Judy Webb, Edie Margaret Moon, Becky Resident; Edie Moon, RHA Delegate. Edmonson, Patti Stewart. THIRD ROW: Kay Buscha, Mary Keck, Melinda Staton. 350 RHA FOWLER Fowler started the year off with a bang! The “Revenge of the Nerd” Mixer got things rolling. Then residents par- tied at “Boxer Blowout” and “Mistletoe Mania” mixers. But partying wasn’t the only thing they did. Service projects included fa¬ vors for Dorm Mom Flora Marcotte, Halloween treats for children at St. Jo¬ seph’s Hospital, a Thanksgiving dinner for a needy family, and donations to the United Way. Fall closed with the Fowler formal in December. In the spring, “Fowler Week” fea¬ tured inter-dorm activities and a Parents Day Barbecue. A bus trip to Astroworld and the traditional Barn Dance conclud¬ ed the spring social calendar. LEFT TOP: Executive Council — FIRST ROW: Mary Kay Hendricks, Rob James, Kay Quellaud, Cara Best. SECOND ROW: Bridget Bielamowicz, Patti Fannin. LEFT: Dorm Council — FIRST ROW: Gina Hume, Beth Rutz, Andi Burchfield, Jan Becker, Nancy Kopfer. SECOND ROW: Courtney Barker, Leigh Jones, Stacy Pishon, Carrie Gilbert, Minda Todd, Patti Fannin, Lisa Robinson, Cara Best, Penny Pennington, Carla Kaylor, Deirdre Bell. THIRD ROW: Mary Kay Hendricks, Susan Kerns, Rebecca Saldria, Kay Quelland, Bridget Bielamowicz. BELOW: Fowler Residents. RHA 351 CLEMENTS Since its dedication by Rita Crocker Clements in the fall of 1981, Clements Hall has grown from a fledgling new¬ comer to a strong, well established dorm. The residence hall said good-bye this year to its “charter members,” those who had lived in the hall since it opened. Active in many areas, Clements has established its presence on Northside through numerous social and civic ac¬ tivities. The social year started early with a picnic in Central Park with Crocker Hall. Clements then held an unprec¬ edented, university-condoned dorm- fraternity mixer with the Pikes (Pi Kappa Alpha). “Could it be Magic?” was the theme of the dorm formal with Hobby and Haas Halls which highlighted the se¬ mester. But Bonfire was high on the list of resident priorities with girls working concessions and cutting as well. Clements also excelled in intramural competitions. Clements “Crush” won many championships while the “Cu- ties” team also helped accumulate dorm points to make the hall the “best stacked dorm on campus.” Dorm Daddy Ken Russell, husband of Kathy Russell, joined Clements in the spring of 1985. The other man near and dear to the Clements Cuties’ hearts was dorm beau Rich Krafve, a senior petro¬ leum engineering major from Tyler. Clements Cuties Red Hot Beauties Best Stacked Dorm on Campus DORM COUNCIL — FIRST ROW: Gretchen Heidel, Kim Connor, Helen Anderson, Shelly White, Molly Dabney, Mari Adame, Patti McCrary, Kellye Heasley, Franny Ross, Lori Finfer, Donna Copeland. SECOND ROW: Kelly Hobart, Debbie Goode, Katie Matzinger, Janet Davis, Mary Jane Alexander, Melinda Apfel, Karen Waldren, Teresa Todd, Denise French, Molly Gallagher. THIRD ROW: Myla Mayberry, Kristin Lethe, Misty Vars, Lily Le, Amy Papacek, Mary Jo Jaremko, Nancy McCulloch. FOURTH ROW: Jennifer Buckley, Julie Mims, Jennifer Swisher, Kelly Snook, Beverly Thompson. 352 RHA Clements Residents | THE ALBRITTON TO VFR EXECUTIVE COUNCIL — FIRST ROW: Molly Dabney, Secretary; Myla Mayberry, Social Chairman; Melinda Apfel, Vice-President; Lily Le, Treasurer. SECOND ROW: Kellye Heasley, President; Shelly White, Social Chairman; Amy Papacek, RHA Delegate. CROCKER Crocker Cocks Hard As Rocks Ass Kickin’, Hell Raisin’ Non-regs The Best, Damn it Crocker Residents 354 RHA DORM COUNCIL — FIRST ROW: Rick Hansen, Whelton, Ingmar Stedmark. SECOND ROW: Al Vince Obregon, Dan Kaulfus, J.D. Steward, Marc Koehler, Michael Lake, Skip Wittenmeyer, Clint Fontaine, Manuel Gardea, Jr., Philip Shaw, Tim Metcalf, Alan Ware, Rob Farrell, Thomas Walker, Brown, David Segers, Dougie Brown, Kevin Billy Koehler, Ronny Payne. DAVIS-GARY In a year when “tradition” seemed to be a fading word at Texas A M, David- Gary continued its long-running tradi¬ tion as a highly active dorm and held fast to the pride and spirit that dwells in all good Ags Davis-Gary took pride in being the only non-res loading dorm, and built the hell out of yet another Aggie Bonfire! The dorm held numerous activities such as: eight dorm mixers, including the in¬ famous Untalented Show during “D-G Week;” a barbecue on Parents Day; par¬ ticipation in the Village of Hope Cam¬ paign; and was proud to capture the Men’s Dorm Division 1 Intramural Championship for the fourth year in a row. Davis-Gary proved to be made up of damn good Ags living in a damn good dorm!! EXECUTIVE COUNCIL — FIRST ROW: Geff Reed, Vice-President; Tom Wensinger, Social Chairman; Randy Reiley, President. SECOND ROW: SWEETHEARTS Sharon Cherry, Ann Margaret Neal, Frances Ross, Anna Hrna. THIRD ROW: Mark Giltner, Treasurer; John Martin, Secretary. Davis-Gary Residents 356 RHA DORM COUNCIL — FIRST ROW: Andy James, Pat Vondra, Randy Reiley, Mark Giltner, Geff Reed, Ariel Tarrago, Tom Niermeyer. SECOND ROW: John Martin, “Wild Bill” Carson, Al Campbell, Dale Cossey, Philip Carter, Mark Medley, Tom Tagliabue, Tom Brackenbush, John Herrmann, Tom Wensinger, David Adams. RHA 357 DUNN Dunn Hall, the last bastion of man¬ hood on the south side of campus, sup¬ ports the grand traditions of Aggieland through many varied activities. During the football season, Dunn residents participated in Commons yell practices and constructed weekly fish spirit signs. They displayed their weath¬ er-proof, thermal-insulated desire to beat t.u. by supplying motivated man¬ power to the Aggie Bonfire. Realizing that football isn’t the only sport at A M, the Dunn Hall “Bleacher Bums” (a rowdy group of sports enthusi¬ asts) cheered for the Women’s Volley¬ ball Team and other women’s sports. The 474 men of Dunn, always in search of good times, held the Dunn- Budweiser 10K Run and the Aggie Soft- ball Classic to raise money for United Way. Dunn Hall Week, held each spring, consists of seven days of wild activities and interfloor athletic competition capped off by the “Alternative Rush Par¬ ty.” Dunn Hall is conveniently located near parking, dining, and educational facilities. All this can be yours for only $825 per semester. EXECUTIVE COUNCIL — FIRST ROW: Mur ray Olson, Treasurer; Mark Wainright, V.P. RHA Delegate. SECOND ROW: Charles Hagar, Secre¬ tary; Jens Koepke, Social Chairman; Dave Hart¬ man, I.M. Chairman; David Reck, President; Da¬ vid Lee, Social Chairman; Ed Wiesner, Yellow Pot. Dunn Sweethearts Womens Volleyball Team DORM COUNCIL — FIRST ROW: Mark Wainright, David Lea, Jens Koepke, Matt Duggan, Greg Knabe, David Grattendick. SECOND ROW: Ron Strong, Richard Amato, Murray Olson, Ed Wiesner, Scott Murray, Robert Kraus, Peter Brath. THIRD ROW: Alan Moore, David Reck, Charles Hagar, Steve Corona, David Hartman. x - 358 RHA RHA 359 HAAS Haas Hall Honeys Playboy Bunnies Best Stacked Dorm On Campus Haas Residents Haas Sweetheart, Ron Garrett and Haas Dad, Kenneth Sultneier 360 RHA DORM COUNCIL — FIRST ROW: Susan Stich, Kate Ford, Nancy Gault, Caroline Taylor, Vickie O’Connor, Laura Battle, Janet Wynne, Peggy Bryan, Judy Parma. SECOND ROW: Lyn Johnson, Amy Wagner, Kathy Ingram, Julie Dominguez, Carla Carey, Sandy Sellers, Beth Mullins, Julie Hilton. THIRD ROW: Mary Millan, Julie Houser, Diana Robertson, Liz Foley, Stacy Smith, Jennifer Huang, Coleen Flynn, Denise Ali. EXECUTIVE COUNCIL — FIRST ROW: Julie Hilton, President. SECOND ROW: Sandy Sellers, Treasurer; Beth Mullins, Social Chairman; Denise Ali, Secretary; Carla Carey, RHA Delegate. THIRD ROW: Mary Millan, Vice-President; Peggy Bryan, Social Chairman. RHA 361 HART Located in the center of campus. Hart Hall prides itself as being the heart of Texas A M. Hart had a new spirit among its residents, and was very active in many events during the 1984-85 aca¬ demic year. Charitable efforts included collecting money for the Christian Children’s Fund, participation in service activities like the Big Event and a Thanksgiving canned-food drive with Aldersgate United Methodist Church. Hart also re-opened its weight room, held VCR nights, and provided donuts during finals. Again this year, Hart Hall was proud to host the annual RHAlloween Dance held right outside the dorm. DORM COUNCIL — FIRST ROW: Arthur W. John, Dave Merbach, Timothy Young, Neal McMaster, Bill “Biff” Frawley, Dick O’Leary. SECOND ROW: Mike Higgins, John Burton, Bruce Barcuch, Jennifer Yezak Hart, Mark Gilbert, Danny Rakestraw. THIRD ROW: Tim Williams, Kevin Kettler, David Armstrong, Anthony Lordi, Drew Corn. Hart Residents Hughes Sweetheart, Brian Rupainis Hughes Hall Easy livin’ Foxy women Best lovin’ dorm on campus HUGHES DORM COUNCIL — FIRST ROW: Torchawa Harris, Colleen Beathard. SECOND ROW: Bridget Rohrbough, Donna Walla, Cathy Casteo, Deborah Moony, Marisa DeLeon, Beverly Redden, Melanie Wheat, Shari Barber, Melinda Daggett. THIRD ROW: Mary Morrison, Lucy Pfunther, Chris Hanks. FOURTH ROW: Amy Woehrmann, Juliann Walker, Jill Notdurft, Kerri Lusk, Cynthia Silvester. FIFTH ROW: Leigh Morton, Llisa Simpson, Pam McCutcheon, Doris Hohn, Loree Couch. SIXTH ROW: Tammy Boyer, Heidi Zook, Liz Johnson, Georgette Nicolaides, Lisa Brice. RHA 363 HOBBY S.U.A.D. was the motto for Hobby Hall’s new year. Hobby was active so¬ cially, philanthropically and traditional¬ ly. The freshmen were particularly ac¬ tive heartthrobs and supported the dorm enthusiastically. They helped with Bonfire and cut their own dorm log. The dorm participated in many programs benefitting the less fortunate. Hobby was honored as Dorm of the Year by the Residence Hall Association for the 1983-84 school year. The fall formal and the traditional Hobby-Neeley Barn Dance highlighted the year socially, not to mention numer¬ ous jammin’ mixers (and other social events, too!). Hobby Residents DORM COUNCIL — FIRST ROW: Sandy Libbers, Margo Gowdy, Donna Halbert, Nancy Jones, Leigh Harrison, Shelley Underbrink, Lisa Pilliod, Brenda Parker. SECOND ROW: Gail Loomer, Alisa Schmidt, Connie Johnson, Jerri Craddock, Michelle Cox, Cheryl Wienserski, Benji Hubbard, Nona McWilliams. THIRD ROW: Lynn Lyons, Stacy Thrash, Grady Goddard, Jocelyn Koh, Emily Cashion, Chris McDade, Ann Rathbun. FOURTH ROW: Claire Bartosh, Dolores Bezner, Dana Gibbs, Julie Burg, Donna Berry, Anne and Fred, Diane Farias. CROSSBAR: Angela McPhail, Wendy Dearixon, Ginny Pierson, Paige Hudson, Sarah Norville. Hobby Sweetheart “Charlie,” J.E. Robbins, Sr. EXECUTIVE COUNCIL — FIRST ROW: Ann Rathbun, President; Paige Hudson, Treasurer. SECOND ROW: Sarah Norville, Vice-President; Angela McPhail, Secretary; Ginny Pierson, Intramurals; Wendy Dearixon, Social Chairman. RHA HOTARD Nestled among the cedar trees, just a beer can’s toss away from the scenic Northgate Post Office (and easy stum¬ bling distance from any of the North- gate proprietors) rests the sleeping Ti¬ tan — J.C. Hotard Hall. Oft neglected, oft forgotten, this ma¬ jestic monarch of men’s domiciles has met and conquered the whims and wish¬ es of those opposed. They asked us to get involved, so we won the Intramural Championship . . . and nobody cared! We have a proud history of A M tra¬ ditions, and a fading reputation of by¬ gone days that tends to balance itself out and keep us quiet and unassuming. For years the concept of Pre-Renovation, and “Old Ho” reigned supreme. But with four years of careful administration and cautious selection, we have now “cleaned-up our act.” From Floor parties to dates on same weekends, Hotard has changed for the better and made the transition from “just another dorm” to World Dorm Sta¬ tus. It’s a new age for A M, and Hotard is once again the pacesetter in dorm life. Hotard Residents 366 RHA . Contractor: Brunei I Construe Financing: Citicorp Real Esta ± __ 0” ei Mai| HILTON EXECUTIVE COUNCIL — LEFT: Brian Haws, Social Chairman; Hans Schnettler, Social Chairman; Devin Bates, President; Pete Wilt, Vice President; Jeff Garner, Treasurer. Developer: Sunbelt Hotels, Inc. Architect: Mitchel Carlson Associates Contractor: Brunell Construction Co. Financing: Citicorp Real Estate, Inc. Opei Mai| l 5S f DORM COUNCIL — FIRST ROW: Jeff Garner, Hudson, Hans Schnettler, Brian Haws, Jerry Fox, Craig Adams, Rusty Jensen. SECOND ROW: Paul Pete Wilt, Devin Bates. RHA 367 KEATHLEY DORM COUNCIL — FIRST ROW: Donna Hughes, Head Resident; Jeana Atchison; Maura Phelan; Nina Bayer; Anne Gately; Laurie Tripplehorn. SECOND ROW: Ruth Groves, Lynn Karamanos, Jean Gelbhar, Lisa Campbell, Sharon Whitney, Jeanette Liang, Erin Hunter, Shari Castagnos, Donna Kovar, Audra Kerns, Jenni Smith, Theresa Drummond, Lisa Williams, Sharon Cherry, Clark Dressen. THIRD ROW: Jenny Schieve, Kathy Windbigler, Meyerer Miller, Patricia Zoch, Margaret Artz, Kim Colunga, DeeAnn Drummond. In the fall, Keathley worked on Bon¬ fire concessions and cutting, sponsored a “Big Kisser-Little Kisser” program for the freshmen, held a fall fashion show for residents, and had various parties and mixers. Mardi Gras was the theme of the dorm formal. In the spring semester, major projects included a Parents Day Barbeque and All Night Fair. During the Big Event, the dorm took the Bryan Boys Club on a picnic. And just when the residents thought they had time to breathe, it was time for a Spring jock raid! The Keathley “Kissers” pride them¬ selves on being one of the most active and spirited women’s dorms on campus. Keathley Sweetheart, Clark Dressen 368 RHA RHA 369 KRUEGER C.C. Krueger Hall is the second larg¬ est female residence hall on campus with a total capacity of 474 residents. It is named for one truly devoted Aggie, C.C. Krueger. He not only served on the Texas A M Board of Directors from 1947-1953 but was president of the As¬ sociation of Former Students from 1924-1925 and a recipient of the Dis¬ tinguished Alumni Award. Every year, Krueger Hall donates $100 in his mem¬ ory to the Century Club. Krueger had a very exciting year. They hosted a formal in the fall and a semi-formal and barn dance in the spring. Kruegerands participated in tra¬ ditional Aggie activities such as bonfire buddies, All U Nite and Big Event. Com¬ munity service projects included food donations to needy families in the area and sponsorship of a child for Texas A M’s Village of Hope. Involvement in Residence Hall Association activities also kept Krueger residents quite busy. RHAlloween and Casino were the big events of the year. In recognition of Krueger’s eager participation, the hall won Hall of the Month for December- January. One Kruegerand, Cyndi Lajo- modiere, served as the associate direc¬ tor for the National Residence Hall Honorary in the Southwest Association of College and University Residence Halls. First and Second Floor Residents EXECUTIVE COUNCIL — Jenda Schmidt, President; Judy Janek, Treasurer; Pam Coleman, Secretary; Laura Walstead, Vice President. Kruegerands from Aggieland Solid Gold Fun to Hold Best Looking Girls on Campus! 370 RHA DORM COUNCIL — FIRST ROW: Lori Hollingsworth, Jodi Lee, Penny Pence. SECOND ROW: Lisa Benge, Leslie Timme, Diana Doughtery, Jennifer Kilianski, Laurie Hill, Kathy Grubbs. THIRD ROW: Laura Lindenborn, Robin Horton, Michelle Garcia, Renaye Guinn. FOURTH ROW: Judy Janek, Laura Walstead, Debbie Chisholm, Eva Johnson, Eva McGee, Debbie Donelson, Jennifer Doyna, Laura Goldwater, Meriem BenBrahim, Jeanie Mayo. FIFTH ROW: Lou Alice Peveler, Jenda Schmid, Cynthia Wilson, Laura Hinton, Jennifer Rupert, Gallic Schaper, Lynn Thomas, Stephanie Kimbell, Kelly Short, Beth Kaiser. Third and Fourth Floor Residents RHA 371 LAW Law Hall, built in 1927, has the ca¬ pacity to house 207 people. Its central location, friendly atmosphere and “laid back” attitude make it a desirable place to live. Traditional activities in Law Hall in¬ clude the annual Steak Fry, Chili Cook¬ off and dorm formal. Other interests are dorm parties, ramp blowouts, and strong intramural participation. This year the dorm made a large contribution to United Way. Law Residents 372 RHA EXECUTIVE COUNCIL — FROM LEFT: Steve Best, President; Jerry Weisenfelder, Social Chair¬ man; Bob Stanfield, Vice President; Eddie Guil¬ len, Secretary; Wes Holloway, Vice President; Fredrich Schrank, Treasurer. DORM COUNCIL AND SWEETHEARTS — FIRST ROW: Lisa Neubauer, Susan Stich, Cara Best, Eve Goss, Mary Turner. SECOND ROW: Jeff Wheeler, Burke Kealey, Jeff Johnson, Kenneth Braden, Spence McClung, Charles Shipman, Roger Gill, Kevin Mills, Stephanie Norris. THIRD ROW: Doult Robb, Greg Demeny, Steve Best, Roger Kuykendall, Mark Morris, Fredrich Schrank. RHA 373 LEG EH Legett is the oldest standing dorm on campus, as well as one of the most tradi¬ tional. It was built in 1911 and named for K.K. Legett, then president of the Board of Directors at A M. Legett first housed C.T.s and then non-regs. Years ago, each room had a balcony outside the window. The only problem was that the balconies kept falling down! Due to this sad state of disrepair, Legett was almost torn down in 1970. But a group of residents formed the “Please save Legett” com¬ mittee and succeeded in saving the dorm. On February 1, 1979, Legett re¬ opened for women. Whoop! The girls in Legett enjoy the friendly atmosphere and the many available op¬ portunities to get involved. In the six years it has been a womens dorm, Le¬ gett has continued ' to get better and bet¬ ter. In 1980-81 and 82-83 Legett was All University Intramural Champions, and in 1983-84 Legett proudly received the honor of being awarded Hall of the Year. This year is no exception — the Legett Longnecks continue to be the best in Aggieland! Whoop! Legett Sweetheart, Brennon Meyer DORM COUNCIL — FIRST ROW: Dee Bishop, Susan Tulinski, JoAnn Mills. SECOND ROW: Allison Kruest, Lynne Radcliffe, Marya Znoj, Margo Lewis, Myra McLane, Kristi Kleebauer, Cole DeZengotita, Lynn Allen, Beth Rozas. THIRD ROW: Marybeth Roshner, Liz Kalina, Becky Conklin, Charlotte Teddlie. FOURTI ROW: Lisa Glazar, Ashley Stewart, Paige Booth Karen Perciful, Susan Pearson, Ruth Ann Loopei Sondraa Gay, Jean Croasmun, Cyndi Lauda FIFTH ROW: T. Kay Salazar, Heather Schmidt Liesl Bowers, Nancy Keese, Troubles Shores. 374 RHA Legett Longnecks Sent from Heaven Best damn tradition Since 1911! 1983-1984 Hall of the Year Legett Residents EXECUTIVE COUNCIL — FIRST ROW: Lynn Allen, Susan Tulinski. SECOND ROW: Susan Pearson, Sondra Gay, Marya Znoj, Margo Lewis. RHA 375 McFADDEN The McFadden Flames had a hot time in the old town in 1984-85! In honor of its dedication and opening in 1979, the dorm held McFadden Week in Novem¬ ber. To celebrate its fifth anniversary, the girls enjoyed a week of fun-filled activities. To top it off, the residents celebrated by “Puttin’ On The Ritz” at their fall formal. Throughout the year, the Flames en¬ joyed mixing at their Beach, Patriotic, Hollywood, Costume, South of the Bor¬ der, Red Hot, Pajama and Hawaiian Par¬ ties. In February, the Flames relished an exciting evening of square-dancing at their Valentine’s barn dance. When the girls weren’t mixing they were busy helping with bonfire and oth¬ er charitable events. Along with Hart Hall, they helped collect canned goods to give to needy families in the commu¬ nity on Thanksgiving. They also spon¬ sored a “Kiss A Frog” contest to raise money for the American Cancer Soci¬ ety, for which they won February’s “Hall of the Month.” The Flames are also co-sponsoring, with Neely Hall, a child in the Village of Hope Project in Amaga, Columbia. EXECUTIVE COUNCIL — FIRST ROW: Linda Roberts, Secretary; Kristi Thomas, Social Chairman; Yvonne Garibay, RHA Fall Delegate; Celeste Tangas, RHA Spring Delegate; Tara Palasota, Treasurer; Cynthia Richardson, Social Chairman. SECOND ROW: Eve Fowler, President; Wendy Wayne, Vice President. DORM COUNCIL — FIRST ROW: Elise Brown, Leigh Willhoite, Wendy Wayne, Jennifer Kirst, Carolyn Whitten, Kim House, Eve Fowler, Kristi Thomas, Linda Roberts, Karen Van Matre, Tara Palasota, E. Lorraine Brown, Natalie Whatley. SECOND ROW: Carolyn Bueno, Michelle Lawson, Jodi Richards,Chris Lammers, Robby Gillespie, Sharon Dohmann, Patty Pantazes, Leslie Fahrner, Yvonne Garibay, Janet Little, Linda Porte. 376 RHA McFadden Flames Man s Delight Shine All Day, Burn All Night Hottest Dames on Campus!!! McFadden Sweetheart, Chris Lammers and dorm dog, Dustin McFadden Residents RHA 377 MclNNIS Mclnnis Hall was named for Louis Lowery Mclnnis, one of the first faculty members at Texas A M, who served as Chairman of the Faculty (in lieu of a school president) from 1887 to 1890. He oversaw a period of the building of Texas A M and laid a solid foundation for the arrival of Lawrence Sullivan Ross. Although one of the smallest dorms on campus, Mclnnis has been active in the past year. Mclnnis worked on bon¬ fire, the Big Event, made a road trip to Austin, provided an escort service, sponsored a child for the Village of Hope and made its annual canoe trip on the Guadalupe River. These activities were in addition to a number of parties and mixers, the annu¬ al dorm football game, participation in RHA and Intramurals and the appear¬ ance of the infamous Bod Squad. New dorm shirts were created, an in¬ troductory “Fish Book” was given to the freshmen and the “Muckraker,” the dorm newspaper, reached its usual heights of journalistic excellence. LEFT: Mclnnis Sweetheart, Lori Neil Mclnnis Residents 378 RHA HALL COUNCIL — FIRST ROW: Fred Leong, President. SECOND ROW: Randy Stewart, Social Chairman; Rick Fores, Secretary; Mark Doremus, Treasurer; Stephen James, Social Chairman. THIRD ROW: Andy Weaver, Vice President; Stephen Savitz, Yellow Pot Fish Head. NOT PICTURED: Jett ' Harper, Intramural Chairman. FLOOR REPRESENTATIVES — FIRST ROW: Steve Kolski, Marty Pflum, Matt Hoermann, Dallas Koeppe. SECOND ROW: David Allan, Brandon Driscoll. NOT PICTURED: Keith Ralston, Avery Lane. FRESHMAN REPRESENTATIVES — FROM LEFT: Speed Racer, Commando, Eugene. NOT PICTURED: Spanish Fly. RHA 379 MOORE Moore Hall is known as “the only place to live” on campus by all other campus residents. It is an architectural marvel that provides plush living to a few, selectively chosen, men. Throughout the year, Moore Hall pro¬ vides activities for its hip residents. The Men of Moore throw parties that attract women from all nations. They hold an annual Christmas decorating contest which promotes dorm unity, and they participate actively in the bonfire. Other informal activities of the Men of Moore Hall include competition ball¬ room dancing, power mooning, nude boating, in-dorm chili cookoffs and shopping cart destruction derbies. With all this zeal among the residents, it is no wonder that the waiting list to move into Moore Hall stretches from the dorm to Duddleys. Moore Residents DORM COUNCIL — FIRST ROW: Nick Pantazis, President; Wendy Dearixon, Dorm Sweetheart; David Taylor, Treasurer; Cornelius Johnson, Floor Rep. Second Floor; David Dinwiddie, Fish Rep. Second Floor; Robin Meyers, Floor Rep. Fourth Floor. SECOND ROW: John Allen, Social Chairman; Eddie Brown, Fish Rep. Second Floor; Phil Stevens, Secretary; Jeffrey Thomas, Intramural Chairman; Gordon Jones, Fish Rep. Fourth Floor. THIRD FLOOR: Denny Lacy, Second Floor Fish Rep. Moore Hall, the best Great parties, no less Women adore, men fear ’84-85, Dorm of the year! Moore Sweetheart, Wendy Dearixon RHA 381 MOSES Although Moses was constructed in 1943 to house 250 members of the Corps, it has housed non-regs since 1967. These non-regs, known as RABs, have established their own standards and traditions. Moses residents annually turn out in force to build the bonfire and contrib¬ ute the biggest dorm log to the stack. Always very competitive in intramural sports, Moses took the 1984-85 Intra¬ mural championship. Along with the usual Aggie activities, Moses is known for its annual events. These events include a canoe trip in the spring, a talent show during Parent’s Weekend and a tackle football game be¬ tween the upperclassmen and fresh¬ men. Residents also indulge in a barbar¬ ic “Viking Night” where RABs, dressed in Nordic furs and battle gear, conquer Sbisa Dining Hall and feast like true warriors without plates or utensils. Freshman and Sophomore Residents 382 RHA Junior and Senior Residents Moses Sweetheart, Lisa Campbell DORM COUNCIL — FIRST ROW: Frank Olmsted, David Struble, Flynn Adcock, Marty McHenry, Drew De Haes, Tim Truitt, Coy LeMeilleur, Ward Lincoln. SECOND ROW: Rohit Sharma, Roy Edmonds, Grant Knight, Brad Close, Dallas Maham, Thomas Midkiff, David Henson, Pat Dowling. RHA 383 MOSHER Proud to be the largest dorm on cam¬ pus, Mosher Hall residents worked to¬ gether in a variety of activities. The girls kept busy attending mixers and formals, but they were also involved in many other programs. They participated in the adopt-a-grandparent program, sponsored two children in the Village of Hope, got together to cut a log for bon fire and still had time to enter teams int intramural competitions. Randy Cook was selected as the 198 Mosher Man and Robert Molloy, Mik Muzkya and Kelly Joseph as Moshe Beaus. DORM COUNCIL — FIRST ROW: Amy Gilliland, Shelley Felux, Kristine Foreman, Liz Edwards, Shelley Boling, Melissa Reser, Malin Scott, Joyce Schumacher, Cindy Lovett, Angela Hill, Beth Castenson, Kim Sullivan, Laura Walter. SECOND ROW: Halah Moustafa, Lisa Stelly, Shirley Smith, Sherri Kiszely, JoAnn Streit, Bel Ruffing, Katie Doyle, Holly Ferguson, Terei Montz, Maureen Molloy, Daniela Radulovicl Nicol Walton, Kelly Campbell. THIRD RO Karen Powell, Janet Petty, Kris Boone, Lesl Brockman, Elizabeth Welmam. 384 RHA EXECUTIVE COUNCIL — Lisa Stelly, Gilliand, Social Chairman; Elizabeth Welman, President; Shelley Felix, Vice-President; Amy Secretary; Leslie Brockmann, Treasurer. Mosher Sweetheart, Randy Cook ggHSiBa Third and Fourth Floor Residents RHA 385 NEELEY The goal of this year’s Neeley Hall Council was to get the residents to inter¬ act with one another. Through a variety of social and community activities, the residents made lasting friendships and fond memories. The Neeley Knockouts also wanted to increase the dorm’s visibility, so the dorm was highly motivated for the Ag¬ gie’s “Burning Desire” — Bonfire! The residents collected over $500, worked concessions and had a cross-cut with Schuhmacher Hall. The residents sold bumper stickers with proceeds going to Bonfire, United Way, and Neeley Hall. To help the community, Neeley par¬ ticipated in the Big Event. The Knock¬ outs held a “servant sale” with Davis- Gary Hall and a car wash with Schuh¬ macher. The proceeds went to the United Way. Neeley Hall socialized at several mix¬ ers including a fall formal, Neeley on Broadway, and a Barn Dance. Neeley residents voted Phil Baker, Head Resident of Walton Hall, as their Dorm Beau. Neeley Sweetheart, Phil Baker Neeley Residents 386 RHA Neeley Hall There’s no doubt Each girl here Is a real knockout DORM COUNCIL — FIRST ROW: Peri Courtney, Jane Estes, Kim Otte, Gelina Molina, Matresa Neel. SECOND ROW: Ann Cervenka, Susan Legg, Stephanie Sobotik, Pam Brotherman, Meg Kilty, Kathy Cook. THIRD ROW: Olga Perez Garcia, Chanin Clark, Susan Clason, Karla Dartez, Dodie Rodger, Karen Hablinski. EXECUTIVE COUNCIL — Gelina Molina, Kim Otte, Peri Courtney, Susan Legg, Pam Brotherman, Ann Cervenka. RHA 387 PURYEAR On October 6,1970, Puryear Hall re¬ ceived its charter as the Puryear Play¬ boys for the Civilian Student Council. Since then, Puryear has participated in a wide variety of activities at Texas A M. Puryear works hard each year to main.- tain the standard of excellence estab¬ lished by Charles Puryear, an athlete, a scholar and a leader. Besides the usual Aggie activities, the Playboys took part in some uniquely Puryear traditions. These included the Puryear Lightweight-a-thon (a true test of the stamina and the stomach of the Playboys) and the Puryear Playboy Breakfast Club which occasionally meets on Friday mornings at Sbisa to listen to famous speakers. THE EVENT of the spring was th Puryear Canoe Trip. The Playboys tool on the white waters of the Guadalupi River by day and the San Marcos Polio Department by night. Of course, it goes without saying tha Puryear had some of the best parties a A M. Puryear also demonstrated a defi nite proficiency on the intramural field winning the All-University Champion ship in 1977-78, 78-79, 80-81, and 83 84. There is no experience like that of be ing a Puryear Playboy, and the resident of Puryear know they live in the bes hall on campus. Poo-Ah. Puryear Residents 388 RHA Puryear Playboys The Maggies’ Delight The last of the old army non-regs All University Champions!! Poo-Ah! AHHHHH! AHHHHHH! EXECUTIVE COUNCIL — FROM LEFT: Pete Pugh, Vice President; James Gehan, President; John Camp, Treasurer; Bob Zagotta, Secretary. DORM COUNCIL — FIRST ROW: John Camp, Whitley, Social Chairman; Scott Bailey, Social James Gehan, Pete Pugh, Bob Zagotta. SECOND Chairman; Noel Wallace, Intramural Chairman. ROW: Tony Sarabando, Fold Out and Special NOT PICTURED: John Rowan, Yellow Pot. Events; Mike Norris, Social Chairman; John u ujeo t qijboijS ( RHA 389 SPENCE The fall of 1984 turned out to be a the College Station Community Center very active season for Spence Hall resi- rounded out the semester’s agenda, dents. Socially, the activities spanned In an attempt to promote resident in- from Luau and P.J. parties to cookouts at volvement with the University, dorm Lake Somerville to cross dining with the meetings often hosted representatives Corps. Being bonfire buddies with from the different areas of interest. Mclnnis Hall included an ice cream par- Guests included the yell leaders and ty and skating at Pooh’s Park. In Decern- Reveille. ber, the girls competed with each other Spring plans included participation in for Jackie Sherrill’s favor in the Christ- the Big Event, mixers with Davis-Gary mas decoration contests on each floor, and the Corp, another cross dine and a The “Here’s to Hollywood” formal at formal in April. Spence Sweetheart, Matthew McCray Spence Residents 390 RHA DORM COUNCIL — FIRST ROW: Wendy Mae Wagnon, Melissa Ray, Johanna Hume, Pegi Traude, Laura Hume, Lauren Specht. SECOND ROW: Shelley Gaines, Gina Geddes, Shelley Buell, Rashell Hewlett, Myra Chickering, Loretta Keng, Kim Cajacob. THIRD ROW: Michele Zrno, Dana Blackston, Debra Maggot, Jennifer Ashlock, Tammy Willis. FOURTH ROW: Lyz King, Beth Turner, Gisela Sierra, Michele Britton, Carolyn Seat, Ellen Swan, Sherrie Couch. FIFTH ROW: Kimberly Wallace, Ann Crancer, Sherry Downing. EXECUTIVE COUNCIL — FIRST ROW: Wendy Mae Wagnon, Tammy Willis. SECOND ROW: Michele Britton, Michele Zrno, Carolyn Seat. UNDERWOOD Underwood Hall Devils delight We keep them burning Morning, noon, or night The best damn dorm on campus! Underwood Sweetheart, Thomas Buford Underwood Residents DORM COUNCIL — FIRST ROW: Mary Clark, Emily Williams, Julie Massey, Christy Talby, Julie Owen, Linda Y. Jaime, Peg Toot. SECOND ROW: Kelly Price, Cinda Rudd, Karen Moroney, Gaynell Howell, Tracey Borbnem, Alison Sanders. THIRD ROW: Becky Hassler, Lisa Carlson, Dani Thomson, Mary Jo Mauermann, Karen Telschow, Jean Lemons, Kimberly Nunley, Shelley Hoekstra, Suzanne Bednarz. FOURTH ROW: Cindy Stafford, Ann Ruscher, Brenda Tyler, Ann Riley, Sarah Hlavinka. FIFTH ROW: Marty Suttle, Minda Wilson, Natalie Ripper. SIXTH ROW: Nancy Eastman, Linda Tolley, Carrie Gladwell. EXECUTIVE COUNCIL — FIRST ROW: Linda Jaime, Emily Williams, Sarah Hlavinka. SECOND ROW: Kelly Price, Mary Clark. RHA 393 SCHUMACHER The men of Schuhmacher believe in They also held their annual golf tourns being active, doing charity work, and ment for United Way. having a good time. Schuhmacher made several bus roa The residents participated in all RHA trips over the year. The residents er sponsored events, the Big Event and joyed the A M vs. t.u. basketball gam fund-raisers for the Village of Hope, and an evening on 6th Street in Austir DORM COUNCIL — FIRST ROW: Ivon Isaac, Greg Seiler, Charles Vetters, Valentin Gomez, Isaac Gonzales, Steve Pierce. SECOND ROW: Nathan Plagens, President; Winston Meekers, Fish Rep.; Ron Wood, Social Chairman; Gary Higginbotham, Social Chairman; John Coffin, Floor Rep.; Jon Alderfer, Fish Rep.; Drew Torkelson, Floor Rep.; Greg Dennis, Floor Rep.; Scott Miller, Floor Rep. Schumacher Residents 394 RHA Walton Hall was named after one of Texas A M’s first presidents, Thomas O. Walton. Years ago, it served as the cavalry and athletic dorm. This athletic lineage has spawned All-University hon¬ ors in 1971-72, 74-75, and 80-81. Con¬ sequently, Walton s athletic excellence carries on as does its commitment to Texas A M and Aggie Spirit. As tradition dictated, Walton Hall had the distinct privilege of delivering the flame that kindled the Aggie Bonfire. Along with this superlative, its reputa¬ tion as a partying dorm (evidenced by its annually-held Waltfest) set Walton among the on-campus leaders. Its rich history and numerous attri¬ butes clearly earns it the adage: Walton Warriors Tough as Nails We’re the Dorm That Never Fails. WALTON LEFT: Walton Sweethearts — Carrie Gilbert, ABOVE: Walton Residents Michelle Robinson. EXECUTIVE COUNCIL — FIRST ROW: Leslie Lehrmann, Ed Valerio, Steve Melencon. SECOND ROW: Michael Chohrach, David Drastata, Steph Emge, Michael Aston, Phil Baker. THIRD ROW: Mark Randolph, Kyhl Amosson, John Laubacher. FOURTH ROW: Greg Lord. RHA 395 . Academic 398 and Honor Hometown 486 MSC 510 Special 536 Interest Editor Elizabeth Kahanek Assistants Leslie Heffner Molly Pepper 396 Organizations ver 450 University recognized organizations pro¬ vide the basis for student interaction outside of the classroom. Ranging from academic and honor societies to special interest clubs, almost every student can find his niche. Organizations 397 Academic Honor tUlje Punor orietg d Pi|t pappa v , ® « A Biai TEXAS A -M UNIVERSITY CHAPTE Annual Initiation Banquet X Academic and Honor organizations pro- social level for continuing education vide students with the opportunity to outside the classroom, meet on a professional, academic, and 398 Organizations Accounting Society OFFICERS — Danny Pickett, Treasurer; Dawn Gensheimer, Secretary; Wanda Drapela, Vice President Public Relations; Kelly Zagotta, President; Sharise Beniretto, Executive Vice President; Paul Lambert, Jr., Vice President Program; Jan Thrash, Vice President Activities; Brenda Irwin, Historian. SECOND ROW: Carl Routh, Alexia Brown, Douglas Boughton, Whitney Lodovic, Mark Stackard, Michelo Rogers. Accounting Society’s purpose is to take the student “one step beyond the class¬ room.” As a member of the society, stu¬ dents are exposed to the accounting profession and gain invaluable knowl¬ edge of the opportunities within it. This prepares students for their chosen ca¬ reer paths while in college. Guest speakers are featured at month¬ ly meetings with topics such as inter¬ viewing, internships, computers, audit and tax careers, and accounting for in¬ dustry. During the spring semester, the soci¬ ety sponsors an annual GAAP, Greater Annual Accountants Playday. This event brings professionals to Texas A M from major Texas cities to participate with students in all-day sports events. The day ends with a reception and banquet that evening. Students make profession¬ al contacts in a casual atmosphere and gain more information about their ca¬ reers. FIRST ROW: Julie Baker, Danny Pickett, Dawn Gensheimer, Wanda Drapela, Kelly Zagotta, Sharise Beniretto, Paul Lambert, Jr., Jan Thrash, Stephanie Herrscher, Beth Wilson. SECOND ROW: Marian Smith, Melinda Janak, Alexia Brown, Mark Stockard, Esther Miles, Mary Kay Rhodes, Sherri Parker, Michele Rogers, Carl Routh, Carolyn Murphey, Lori Jones, Pen iy Uhrich. THIRD ROW: Sheila Smothers, Jane Mahaffey, Cindy Price, Kimberly Cunningham, Douglas Boughton, Whitney Lodovic, Brenda Irwin, Terri Parker, Susan Rene Mahan, Cindy Imai, Susan Mercer. FOURTH ROW: Paul Meister, Gayle Havel, Nancy Blanco, Kay Gary, Kent Hill, Stacy Kimbell, Tania Howard, Cheryl Albert, Jay Barnett, Alline Briero. FIFTH ROW: Karen Faldyn, Monique Alanis, Sergio A. Trevino, Vickie Hadden, Beverly Faughn, Todd Grant, Pam Bolting, Neal Briers, Penny Hesterman. SIXTH ROW: Mary Quint, Carl Wilganowski, Kirk W. Scott, Melissa VanMerel, Susan Stubblefield, Jeff Walker, Bryant Kelley, Jan Harrison, Gretchen Borman, Diana Yee. SEVENTH ROW: Eddy Anderson, Leslie Haskins, Scott Williams, Jeff Jetton, John Turcotte, Paige Moosberg, Jan Rankin, Kristy Barnett, Shelly Margo. EIGHTH ROW: Lamar Kerr, James Ray, Ronnie Miller, Michael McFull, Steve Redding, Christopher A. Wilson, Tom Lewis. Organizations 399 Aggie Alliance Aggie Alliance is an organization con¬ cerned with the importance of Health and Physical Education. The group is people oriented, working directly and indirectly with people through service projects. Aggie Alliance’s activities included sending about 100 students to the Texas Assocation for Health, Physical Educa¬ tion, Recreation and Dance Conference in San Antonio in late November. The group then sponsored a student section workshop of the conference at A M in March. In the spring, Aggie Alliance raised money for the American Heart Assoca¬ tion by sponsoring “Jump Rope for Heart.” It also helped with the Spring Special and Senior Olympics, sponsored by the Brazos Valley Rehabilitation Cen¬ ter. FIRST ROW: Scott Cummings, Kim Bruner, Susan Moseley, Laurie Pearce, Susan Lasyone. SECOND ROW: Tess Hanath, Karen Tong, Emily McReynolds, Rhonda Rector, Laura Amonette. THIRD ROW: Cindy Mattaei, Karolyn Lenken, Rhetta Scott, Shelley Smith, Ellen Stone, Mary Kay Cocanougher, Dana McQuerns. FOURTH ROW: Janet Gibby, Keith Mikeska, Dana Ballard, Susan Coomes, Dana Dickson, Donna Mills. FIFTH ROW: Laura A. Tucker, Jon Behrens, Pat Garrett, Kevin Petrash, Yvonne Harkness. OFFICERS — FIRST ROW: Scott Cummings, Chairman for Certification. THIRD ROW: Jon President; Cindy Matthaei, Treasurer. SECOND Behrens, Intramural Chairman; Dana Dickson, ROW: Keith Mikeska, Public Relations; Janet Vice President P.E.; Mary Kay Cocanougher, Vice Gibby, School Health Chairman; Rhonda Rector, President H.E.; Yvonne Harkness, Secretary. 400 Organizations ACT Alpha Epsilon Agricultural Communicators of Tomor¬ row strives to prepare its members for careers in writing, editing, broadcasting and public relations in the field of agri¬ culture. Most members are majoring in agricultural journalism, a unique major that ties together the fields of liberal arts and agriculture. ACT at Texas A M is a local chapter of the national organization. They are also members of the College of Agricul¬ ture’s Student Council. The group met twice monthly pre¬ senting speakers and programs on op¬ portunities and internships in the field of agricultural journalism. Members gained experience when they worked in the communication de¬ partment of the Houston Livestock Show and Rodeo. The students helped issue press releases in both print and broadcast. Social events included a fall barbecue and several happy hours. AGRICULTURAL COMMUNICATORS OF TOMORROW — FIRST ROW: Lorie Woodward, Kim Pettibon, Cheryl Burke, Kay Mallet, Katie Dickie, Sheri A. Stebenne. SECOND ROW: Doyle Gougler, Belinda Hood, Mary Jea Keough, Teri M. Balog, Wash A. Jones. Alpha Epsilon is an honor society rec¬ ognizing juniors, seniors and graduate students in agricultural engineering. Members are recognized for good char¬ acter, leadership and knowledge in agri¬ culture and engineering. Each year the new pledges work to¬ gether on a project. Last year they reor¬ ganized the department’s library. The society held a banquet in April. ALPHA EPSILON — FIRST ROW: Walter Siebold, Treasurer; Donald Bender, Faculty Advisor; Randy Roark, Secretary; Jeffrey McBurnie, President; Ivo Lopez, Vice-President. SECOND ROW: David Yager, Liz Knight, David Kittelson, Michael Custer. THIRD ROW: David Lusk, Karl Dommert, Bradley Bowen. Organizations 401 Agricultural Economics Agricultural Economics Club’s main goal is to help agriculture students de¬ velop themselves into marketable pro¬ ducts for their future search for jobs. A guest speaker is featured at each meet¬ ing to explore the different job opportu¬ nities available in agricultural econom¬ ics. The club offers students with com- mon interests a chance to associate together through meetings and parties. OFFICERS — FIRST ROW: Nancy Hayes, Vice- President: Gary Bouse, Treasurer; Lynn Hatter, Parliamentarian; Linda Frerick, Secretary; Robin Douglas, Ag Council Rep.; President. Perry Cortese, FIRST ROW’: Lynn Hatter, Nancy Hayes, Gary Bouse, Linda Frerick, Robin Douglas, Perry Cortese, Dr. Wayne Haynga. SECOND ROYV: Deborah Hees, Sandra Menzel, Paula Weir, LaNell Chumney, Diana Tinkler, Susan Abies, Kayla McEntire, Kathey Alley, Hollin Haberman, Cynthia Smart, Theresa Mewis, Patricia Ferguson, David Hooper. THIRD ROW: James Wise, Steven Foerg, Pat Dowling, John Perkins, Pamela Lyon, Margaret Luba, Julie Jones, Cheryl Regmund, Anna McMillan, Nicole Janow, Crystal Muehaw, Ciena West, Nell Windle. FOURTH ROW: Michael Zuber, Randy Kopplin, J. Bryan Ellis, Jay Kidwell, Greg Element, J. Sam Yarbrough, Mark Rutledge, Martha Thompson, Tammy Cain, Darlene Richter, Sheryl Adair. FIFTH ROW: Glenn Gabysch, Allen Gabyseh, Rick Roome, Mike Rainey, John David Hoelscher, Greg Royal, John Koemel, Raymond Callaway. SIXTH ROW: Duane Westerman, Allen Hornung, James Johnson, Farron Spross, Ronny Harris, Kenneth Bayer, Watt Taggart, Mark Brack. 402 Organizations Agronomy Society Agronomy Society is an agricultural-re¬ lated organization open to students in¬ terested in the soil and crop science dis¬ cipline. Activities planned for the fall were an ice cream social, softball games, a Hal¬ loween party, peanut sales before home football games, and a trip to the society’s national convention in November. Activities planned for the spring were a barbeque honoring graduating se¬ niors, a trip to the state meeting in Beau¬ mont in February, and the cotton pag¬ eant which is an annual beauty contest in April promoting cotton and exposing people to Agronomy. FIRST ROW: Theresa Rogers, John “Butch” Koemel, John Walker, Theresa Ennis. SECOND ROW: David Osborne, Dale Ireland, Patrice Koranek, Dwayne Cornelius, Phillip Kunz. THIRD ROW: Sharon Hrachovy, Christa Luttman, Michael Ritchie, Rachel Nemec. FOURTH ROW: Charles Pawelek, Tom Davis, Trey Turner, John Friesenhahn, Rip Cunningham. FIFTH ROW: Kevin Bippert, Jeff Remmers, Robert Cagle, George McBee. OFFICERS — Jeff Remmers, Patrice Koranek, John “Butch” Koemel, Michael Ritchie, John Walker, Trey Turner, Phillip Kunz, Theresa Ennis, George McBee, Advisor. Organizations 403 Alpha Kappa Psi Alpha Kappa Psi is a national profes¬ sional business fraternity. The purpose of the organization is to expose students in business-related majors to everyday occurrences within the world of busi¬ ness. Alpha Kappa Psi’s activities for the year included field trips to Dallas and Houston where it visited various compa¬ nies. The group also performed several service projects, including a monthly bingo game at the Brazos Valley Geriat¬ ric Center. OFFICERS — FIRST ROW: Kay O’Brien, Secretary. SECOND ROW: Russ Lessmann, Vice- President; David Segers, Treasurer. THIRD ROW: Mike Embry, Master of Rituals; Jerry Brown, Vice-President; Brad Phillips, President. FIRST ROW: Karen Sabrsula, Theresa Palumbo, Kay O’Brien, Catherine Scheid, Karen Hall, Lisa Pilliod, Sonya Garza. SECOND ROW: Beth Herrick, Denise Meschwitz, Tracey Nolan, Jessica Wine, Tammi Schilhab, Michael Garcia, Kimberley Otte, Ellen Kipp, Debra Wuebbels. THIRD ROW: Melinda Janak, James Peet, Ann Gaisbauer, Andrea Habbs, Susan Yeager, Emily Cashion, Gayle Havel, Barbara Brinkley, Greg Servos. FOURTH ROW: Chad Brown, Kay Gary, Kimberly Boerst, Catherine Klug, Susan Mothersbaugh, Betsy Brewer, Teresa Egan, Richard Curlin. FIFTH ROW: Ken Cunningham, Gary Ashmore, Mike Embry, Dean Shults, David Segers, Laurie Stalter, Lori Jacob, Greg Radenbaugh, Louann Woodworth. SIXTH ROW: Scott Woodward, Pam Bolting, Doug Robb, Brian Dobrava, Wade Medlin, Russ Lessmann, Allan Joy, Rusty Jones, Jerry Brown. SEVENTH ROW: Mark Sprague, Delbert Blom, Michael George, Brian Bachik, David Groomes, Kevin Dobrava, Ron Brown, Craig Comer, Brad Phillips. 404 Organizations Alpha Lambda Epsilon Alpha Lambda Epsilon, or the Aggie League of Engineers, is an intra-engi¬ neering club. The goal of the club is to promote school spirit, to help the com¬ munity and to give engineers of differ¬ ent specializations the opportunity to work together. During the school year, Alpha Lamb¬ da Epsilon planned to hold social func¬ tions with other clubs and to sponsor their annual Engineering Olympics. FIRST ROW: Brad Boyer, David Amoine, Kirk Vanderbilt, Kirk Ober, Diane Keating, Marty Warren, Liz Knight. SECOND ROW: Tod Whitley, Leslie Wiggins, Doug Hopley, Rhonda Hieber, Kermit Richards, Charlie DeWitt, Orlando Quirch, Kent Spreen, Wayne Keating. Organizations 405 Alpha Lambda Delta Alpha Lambda Delta is a national fresh¬ man honor society that provides free tu¬ toring in lower level courses. The honor society invites all freshman students with a GPR of 3.5 or better to join. The society coordinates service pro¬ jects with social functions. It planned to participate in the Big Event, to provide counseling with community teens and to hold peer discussion sessions. Alpha Lambda Delta has a cubicle in the Pavilion where students taking freshman level classes can receive tutor¬ ing. FIRST ROW: Nancy Shankle, Faculty Advisor; Jo Hudson., Administrative Liaison; Patrick Fletcher, Treasurer; Greg Dennis, President; Bret Yeary, Vice President; Kara Best, Secretary; Xavier Rene Cazares, Junior Advisor. SECOND ROW: Pamela Warwas, Service Chairman; Kim Dunn, Pledge Chairman; Lisa Goertz, Big Event Chairman; Carolyn Whitten, Service Chairman; Shelly Frye, Pledge Committee. 406 Organizations Alpha Phi Omega Alpha Phi Omega is a national co-edu¬ cation service fraternity. It is based on the principles of the Boy Scouts of America as embodied by the Scout oath and law. The principles of leadership, friendship and service form the basis of APO. Its activities for the year include the Aggie Blood Drive, selling mums for football games and raising the flags in front of the Systems Building for foot¬ ball games and final review. APO also continued their support of the Boy Scouts through a weekly arts and crafts class, helping clean up the Scout camp near Hearne and providing judges for various competitions. The orga nization also held a wheel chair push to Houston during October to benefit the Handi¬ capped Student Services and a dance-a- thon during the spring to benefit Mus¬ cular Dystrophy. FIRST ROW: Zouzou Khalil, President; Mona Wilkerson, Vice-President Membership; David Bottolfson, V.P. Projects; Angie Amosson, V.P. Administration; Carol Bielamowicz, Treasurer; Julie Hornung, Secretary; Belton Lim, Pledgemaster. SECOND ROW: David Gutierrez, Caroline Taylor, Caroline Mayo, Donnie Lambert, Mary Josefy, Susan Baker, Mary Meath, Spaz Unite, Kellee Stine, Paige Stewart, Rhonda Mankarious, Pauline Cura, Jayanthi Kasirgi. THIRD ROW: Patty Everling, Nancy Griffin, Lynn Karamanos, Debbie Fowler, Laurie Ottoson, Amy Robison, Sue Ellen Jarvie, Jeanne Isenberg, Clifford Burton, Katey Lent, Terence Blechner, Kim Teweleit, Frank Ackerman. FOURTH ROW: Hae Chung, Susan Lipsey, Cassie Elam, Max Statton, Melanie Person, Deena Schun, Priscilla Wong, Phelan Ebenhack, Susan Yeager, Andrea Seifer, Marty McHenry, Mark Board, Ken Reimer. FIFTH ROW: Rafael I. San Miguel, Leonard Neely, James Gloriod, Kerineth Hahn, Lisa Dunnie, Jennifer Munden, Katrina Smidt, Dawn Thomas, Susan Franklin, Marianna Brownlee, Angela Lubrano, Nancy Fordham, Dana Lee, Michele Furlong. SIXTH ROW: Caren Chianese, Jocelyn Koh, Jim Rutherford, Theresa Dorsey, David Cox, Flynn Adcock, Carl Rosseau, Nancy Maupin, Jolene Gibson, Scott Boehmer, Scott Berdou. SEVENTH ROW: Deborah Platt, Neal Domel, Matt Duggar, Juan Correa, Stephanie Kimbell, Lesley O’Hara, Tracey Baber, Robert Hendrix, Lynn Allen, John Brusenham, Meg Candara, Dan Cox. EIGHTH ROW: Carl Toloplea, Jackie Forsyth, Gregor Ulteig, Peter Leveson, Mike Hall, Craig Hiles, Bret Hotchkiss, Floyd Fazi, Scott Sanchez, Mark Packer, Andrew Kaufman. Organizations 407 Alpha Pi Mu Alpha Mu Alpha Pi Mu is the industrial engineer¬ ing honor society at Texas A M. Its pur¬ pose is to recognize outstanding student performances and to promote the en¬ hancement of industrial engineering in education and industry. Members are taken by invitation and by application on the basis of their grade-point ratios. Alpha Pi Mu held meetings monthly and, during the fall semester, made a trip tp Texas Instruments. ALPHA PI MU — FIRST ROW: Dr. Jerry Congleton, Lowell Lampen, Cecilia Serrano, Katherine Palko, Stacy Green, Dale Tibodeau. SECOND ROW: Susan Murray, Leslie Odom, Melissa McCoy, Jean Stuart, Leslie Pyle, Raquel Llivina, Corinne Surdacki. THIRD ROW: Laura K. Wadsworth, Joan Woodward, Christina Coleman, Diane Lustgraaf, Dawn Seamans, Susan Lipsey, Kirk Robicheaux. FOURTH ROW: Miguel Paredes, Tom Holland, Gary L. Myers, Kenneth Denmark, Jr., Ronald J. Lambert, Jose E. Lizarraga. FIFTH ROW: Mark Spearman, Robert Cisneros, Mark Sherrod, Isaac Cohen, James D. West, Jr., Todd A. Nichols. SIXTH ROW: Tom Jones, John Humphries, Harvey Stockman, Timothy R. Carnahan, Jay Hemby. Alpha Mu’s main purpose is to recog¬ nize outstanding students in mecha¬ nized agriculture. Members are chosen from the top 25 percent of the students in the curriculum by society officers and faculty. Selection is based on grades and participation in mechanized agricul¬ ture. The group promotes mechanized ag¬ riculture and agriculture in general. It is in its second year and is trying to get at least ten other chapters started at other universities so the organization may be¬ come nationally recognized. In Octo¬ ber, the organization held a fund-raising domino tournament. ALPHA MU HONOR SOCIETY — FIRST ROW: ROW: Keith R. Schumann, Flint Scott, Aaron Lee, F. Richard Beard, Advisor, Darryl Joost, President, Fred Svahn, Paul A. Hirschler. THIRD ROW: Jane Waters, Secretary, James Van Winkle, Vice Darby W. Fox, Gary J. Throckmorton, Timothy C. President, Duane Ehrhardt, Treasurer. SECOND Herklotz, Bryan Miller, Timothy Kerby. 408 Organizations Alpha Zeta FIRST ROW: L.W. Greene, Advisor; Clif Cox, Treasurer; Patti Ponder, Chronicler; Theresa Mewis, Secretary; Robin Scarborough, Vice President; Chris Griesel, President; J.T. Keeton, Advisor. SECOND ROW: Desiree H. Grape, Darlene Henderson, Rebecca Meyer, Kari Allen, Monica Ostrowski, Vicki Munie, Kay Lynn Vanwinkle, Don Stanton, Mike Phillips. THIRD ROW: Derek Fisher, Rosemarie Soell, Donna Walla, Shari Barber, Debra Rutledge, Teresa Deen, Dawn Daskocil, Deborah Hees, Sandra Menzel, John Perkins, Amy Goldberg. FOURTH ROW: Laura Moore, Laura Magers, Lauri Morrow, Linda Krampota, Debora De Vore, Richard Kienle, Kathy Buxton, Sandy Scharninghausen, Wes Shahan, Wendell Wood, Kenneth W. Skaggs. FIFTH ROW: Lynn Hatter, Matthew Hodde, Bill Doug Potter, Clinton Day, Mark Bohac, Wayne Supak, Jocelyn Glaser, Gleet Griffin, Jody Hall, Burl Hagler, Perry Allen. SIXTH ROW: Paul Tschirhart, Bruce Lesikar, Jim Bob Simpson, Keith R. Schumann, Magic A. Johnson, Jerome Pieniazek, Doak Lambert, Steve Provost, John Koemel, Aking Muhammed. SEVENTH ROW: Ronnie Thomas, James H. Johnson, Thomas Meyrer, Martin Menner, Douglas J. Herber, Kelly Kaatz, Watt Taggart, Eric Schmeltzer, Michael Schoppa. Alpha Zeta is an honorary service fra¬ ternity dedicated to the advancement of agriculture. Members are in the top for¬ ty percent of the agricultural mechani¬ zation curriculum. At the end of each year, four outstanding agriculture stu¬ dents, one from each class, are chosen. The goals of the society are to promote service and schola rship. Each year at Thanksgiving and Christmas the society sells smoked turkeys and donates the proceeds to the College of Agriculture Scholarship Fund. The society is also in¬ volved in a number of community ser¬ vices. OFFICERS: Patti Ponder, Chronicler; Watt Tag- surer; Robin Scarborough, Vice President; Chris gart, Ag Council Representative; Clif Cox, Trea- Griesel, Chancellor; Theresa Mewis, Scribe. Organizations 409 American Humanics ASHRAE American Humanics Student Associ¬ ation is dedicated to providing its mem¬ bership with cultural and social co-cur- ricular opportunity. The association at¬ tempts to enrich members’ professional leadership potential in the field of Youth Agency Administration. Through American Humanic, Icc. and the Uni ¬ versity, members can attain certification in their field by taking 24 hours of coursework and serving a six hour in¬ ternship in a service field. AMERICAN HUMANICS STUDENT ASSOC., Support Coordinator; Greg Zouzalik, President. FIRST ROW: Cindy Moser, VP. Extra Curricular; SECOND ROW: Amy Gavigan, Raul Hinojosa III, Cindy Nunaway, V.P. Co-Curricular; Dave Moore, Doug Dunn, Linda Heiler. THIRD ROW: David Executive Director; Brenda Zouzalik, Program Hemphill, David Tatom, Jon Behrens. American Society of Heating, Refriger¬ ating and Air Conditioning Engineers, Inc.’s purpose is the advancement of these related sciences and the continu¬ ing education of members and other in¬ terested persons. ASHRAE at Texas A M is a student chapter of the national ASHRAE organization. Activities for the year included a fall semester trip to Houston to visit Ende, a mechanical contractor which deals with heating, venting and air conditioning contracts in buildings, and guest speak¬ ers from related heating and air condi¬ tioning fields. AMERICAN SOCIETY OF HEATING ETC., FIRST ROW: Patrick Powell, Vice President; David Harkness, Governor; Richard Crenshaw, President; Michael Doerr, Governor; Jeff Bolander, Treasurer. SECOND ROW: Liz Pesek, Mitch Krutilek, Lia Valkavich, Khai Nguyen. THIRD ROW: Keith Mote, Mike Dunavant. 410 Organizations A.I.C.E. OFFICERS — FIRST ROW: Kim Dunn, Soph. Treas.; Mark Hampton, Intramurals Chairman; Rep.; Kevin Williams, Vice Pres.; Tara Colvard, Leah Crones, Fish Rep.; Susan Somogyi, Senior President; Monica Early, Secretary; Alicia Tangas, Rep.; David Smith, Social Chairman; Dragomir Historian; Lori Graham, Jr. Rep. SECOND ROW: Bukur, Faculty Advisor. Bruce Lyle, Publicity Chairman; Nelson Tubbs, American Institute of Chemical Engi¬ neers is an organization promoting in¬ terest in the field of chemical engineer¬ ing and providing a link between the profession itself and the students major¬ ing in chemical engineering. Activities of the group included field trips to industrial plants and guest speaker presentations which comple¬ mented coursework and provided op¬ portunities for students to interact with professionals. Members also participated in parties, intramurals and the Big Event. FIRST ROW: Nelson Tubbs, Kevin Williams, Mark Hampton, Lori Graham, Kim Dunn, Tara Colvord, Monica Early, Leah Crones, Susan Somogyi, Alicia Tangas, David Smith, Bruce Lyle. SECOND ROW: Dragomir Burkur, Nancy J. McNair, Myra McLane, Susan L. Tucker, Sanora Bustamante, Dana LeMoine, Devon Lieske, Mark E. Glaze. THIRD ROW: Caroline Mayo, Phil McDivitt, Craig Gregory, Claud Lacy, Norma Martinez, Collin Gregory, James Steiner, Eloise Booker, Lisa Wagner. FOURTH ROW: John O’Riley, Bradley Napp, Daniel Scursoni, Mike Kenney, Alan Brooks, Angela Colwell, Ismael Vite, Walter Gossage, Nicole Enderle, Malcolm Franklin. FIFTH ROW: Randal Jendrzy, Troy L. Weber, James Callan, Randy Bradley, Greg Porzucek, Ricky V. Coates, Peter Valinski, Chris Gregory, Yu-Chuan Hsui, Gary Blizzard. Organizations 411 American Nuclear Society Alpha Nu Sigma American Nuclear Society’s primary goal is to promote the safe use of nuclear power. Membership in the society is open to students in the engineering or science fields related to nuclear tech¬ nology. The society allows students to interact with professionals in their field through social events and guest speak¬ ers. The 1983-84 chapter was awarded the Samuel Glasstone Award by the Na¬ tional American Nuclear Society as the most active student chapter in the coun¬ try. Activities planned for the fall and spring semesters were a trip to the South Texas Nuclear project, a banquet for the president of the national society, a seminar for high school science teach¬ ers, and trips to area high schools en¬ couraging prospective Aggies to consid¬ er majoring in engineering. FIRST ROW: Nazir Khalil, Gary Shelton, Robin Senor, Carl Beard, Edmond Hui. THIRD ROW: Washington, Brian Herbst, Murray Moore, Eric Kerr, Christine Vaughn, Derek Demaree, Sandra Doug Haseltine, Daniel Brozak, Jeffrey George, Bechler, Freddie Davis, John Alvis, Chal Creese, Sloan. SECOND ROW: Suzanne Helfinstine, Leo Kachnik, Pete Kennamore, Craig Wills, James Ricardo Yupari, Thomas Dodge. Darryl Archer, Dana Eubanks, Bill Lyon, David Flores, David Carpenter. FOURTH ROW: Ken 412 Organizations OFFICERS — Derek Demaree, Christine Vaughn, Bill Lyon, Murray Moore, John Alvis, K.L. Peddieord, Freddie Joe Davis, Jr., Dana Eubanks. ALPHA NU SIGMA — FIRST ROW: Nazir Khalil, Derek Demaree. SECOND ROW: Kenneth Washington, David Carpenter, Leo Kachnik. THIRD ROW: Fred Davis, Brian Herbst. Organizations 413 American Society of Agr. Engineers FIRST ROW: Herman Wardlaw, David Yager, Duncan McCook, Mark Bohac, Kevin Brightwell, Cady Engler. SECOND ROW: David Lusk, Keith James, Sherri Clements, Kelley Green, Amy Goldberg, Danny Allen, Brad Bowen. THIRD ROW: Wayne Supak, Liz Knight, Chris Stower, Aileen Seawell, Troy Headings, Leslie Leitzy. Brent Richburg, Kelly Lassig, Douglas Herber, Martin Mehner, Bruce Lesikar, Ivo Lopez. FIFTH ROW: Mark Gibbs, John Raabe, Scott Nelson, Karl Dommert, James Dalby, Kelly Kaatz. American Society of Agricultural Engi¬ neering is the Texas A M student branch of the national society. Last year, the group dispersed technical informa¬ tion concerning agricultural engineer¬ ing, provided fellowship between facul¬ ty and students, and sponsored pro¬ grams and tours to expose students to areas of work and study. The group also toured the Massina Hof Winery, spon¬ sored a departmental talent show, and worked together with other engineer¬ ing societies. FIRST ROW: Douglas Herber, Secretary; David Council; Martin Mehner, Jr., Rep Student Lusk, President; Ivo Lopez, Vice President; Engineers Council; Leslie Leitzy, Herman Wardlaw, Jr., Treasurer. SECOND ROW: Parliamentarian; Kelly Kaatz, Chief Scribe; Mark Troy Headings, Scribe; Wayne Supak, Scribe; Bohal, Ag Council Rep.; Cady Engler, Faculty Kevin Brightwell, Sr. Rep. Student Engineers Advisor. 414 Organizations American Society of Civil Engineers OFFICERS — FIRST ROW: Deborah Leslie, Parliamentarian; Nancy Straub, Treasurer; Shelley Brzymialkiewicz, Secretary; Dana Honganen (not pictured). SECOND ROW: Dr. Gene Marquis, Advisor; John Cain, Programs Chairman; Jeff Mezger, Vice President; Mike Lehmann, President. American Society of Civil Engineers broadens the knowledge and interests of its members in the civil engineering field. This is accomplished through monthly meetings where speakers from the field of engineering relate their ex¬ pertise and experiences to the society. Members were encouraged to par¬ ticipate in semesterly domino and rac- quetball tournaments and other social activities. ASCE members constructed concrete canoes which were entered in races held in Kansas, Louisiana and Tex¬ as. As a new project, ASCE helped raise money for new furniture for the civil engineering building with a barbeque and open house before the Baylor foot¬ ball game. FIRST ROW: Mike Lehmann, President; Jeff Mezger, Vice President; John Cain, Programs Chairman. SECOND ROW: Dr. Gene Marquis, Advisor; Deborah Leslie, Parliamentarian; Shelley Brzymialkiewicz, Secretary; Nancy Straub, Treasurer. THIRD ROW: Hoan Phuoc Nguyen, Curtis Muncy, Kelly Laumbach, Kim Carroll, Robin Jester, Sophia Iliadou, Sallie Mullins, Gail Caroe, Samantha Smith, J. H. Bandas, Leslie Lexau, John R. Speed, Stacy Wylie, Kay Schwartz. FOURTH R OW: Elizabeth Fischer, Mauricio Ledesma, Carlos Sarzosa, Rudolf Meijer, Bruce Rymer, Robert A. Taylor, Charles Mcllroy, Alan D. Simpson, Michelle Morris, Denise Hoyt, Camille Thomason. FIFTH ROW: Calvin Prosen, Michael Webb, Mike Harrington, Ragbir Singh Dhillon, Paul Viktorin, Bob S. Eng, Mark A. Aldag, Randy Winston, Mark Little, Elizabeth Castille. SIXTH ROW: Mark A. Huron, William C. Harrington, Frank G. Payne, Roger P. Bligh. Gary S. Epperson, Charles S. Hughes, Stephen Peterson, George Curtis Herrick, Alexander Karibian. SEVENTH ROW: Brad C. Kutchins, Dennis W. Schulze, Brock Miller, David Stephens, James Hunt, Jim Loper, Michael Edwards, James Weishuhn, Robert Brinkman. EIGHTH ROW: Greg Freeby, Larry Laengrich, Veronica Beyer, John Barton, Pete Perez, Brian Shewski, Bobby Hanson, Mark Bouma, George Warren, Kevin Ritchie. Organizations 415 ASSE Anthropology Society Anthropology Society’s goal is to foster and increase the appreciation and un¬ derstanding of the human experience as understood by the general field of An¬ thropology. In November, the group sponsored a presentation by Elizabeth Fernea, an expert in Middle Eastern Women Stud¬ ies. It included a documentary film on the changing roles of women today in middle eastern society. In the spring, the group sponsored a panel discussion with faculty members from the anthropology, geology, geogra¬ phy, and biology departments concern¬ ing the events of the Ice Age. The group also planned to hold a discussion on the issue of evolution vs. creation. Fund-raisers included car washes, t- shirt and bandana sales, and donut sales in Bolton Hall. This allowed the group to take several weekend trips in the spring to work on an excavation near Temple. ANTHROPOLOGY SOCIETY — FIRST ROW: Dana Morwood, Secretary; Robert Franciscus, President; Doug Boyd, Treasurer; Cindy Ray, Vice President; Dr. Harry J. Shafer. SECOND ROW: Tracey Wink, Barry Baker, Ben Olive, Wesley Copas, Brett Cruse, Sharon Derrick. American Society for Safety Engineers promotes the advancement of the safety engineering profession at Texas A M. The members of the society participat¬ ed in monthly meetings which usually included a guest speaker. The society also planned to take part in JETS Day, High School Career Day, MSC All- Night Fair and the Texas Safety Associ¬ ation Convention. AMERICAN SOCIETY OF SAFETY ENGINEERS — FIRST ROW: Richard Konzer, Advisor; Janice Simon, President; Darren Martin, Vice-President; Karen Carter, Secretary Treasurer; Richard Bishop, Reporter. SECOND ROW: Carole Davis, Matt Weilert, Jim Cocke, Connie Carr, Ed Richmond. 416 Organizations ASC AIA ASC AIA is the Associated Student Chapter of the American Institute of Ar¬ chitecture. Its purpose is to explore tra¬ ditional, new and futuristic approaches to the field of architecture and design. In the fall, the group traveled to New Orleans to tour historic homes and go to the World’s Fair. They also went to the Texas Society of Architecture Conven¬ tion where they had a booth represent¬ ing Texas A M. Other ventures includ¬ ed field trips to famous museums and architectural structures of interest. OFFICERS: Karen Trekell, Secretary; Ann Barolak, Treasurer. SECOND ROW: Jim Schultz, Vice President; Greg Allen, President; Darryl Ohlenbusch, Historian; Randy Goya, Donuts. PICTURED: Greg Allen, Ward Lincoln, Linda Desalvo, Cheryle Cade, Karen Trekell, James Schultz, Stephen Darrow, Jan-Michael Sheehan, E. J. Jarboe, Ernest Lizcano, III, Mary Ann Young, K. E. A. Templin, Kathy Panak, Svend Fruit, Estelle Courand, Rick De La Garza, G. Travis Leissner, James Haddan, Ann Barolak, Becky Fullerton, Michael Pipta, Shari Dougherty, Mary Estes, Nancy Paraskos, Lisa Shaw, David Beller, Joe Bob Shinneman, Randy Goya, Darryl Ohlenbusch. Organizations 417 Associated General Contractors Associated General Contractors is a professional society designed to pro¬ mote a wider interest and better under¬ standing of the construction industry. Membership is open to anyone in the College of Architecture and Environ¬ mental Design. Throughout the year, the organiza¬ tion sponsors fund raisers to provide scholarships for its members. Field trips to construction sites were planned for better understanding of what a student can expect when he enters the construc¬ tion industry. OFFICERS: Jerry Stein, Historian; Lisa Plaisanee, Secretary; Joe Don Dockery, Treasurer. SECOND ROW: Jeff Gustafson, Soph. Representative; Laura Kelly, Vice President; Charles Kaddatz, Senior Advisor; Brent M. Buckxier, Photographer. THIRD ROW: Jeff Hunt, Public Relations; Robert Segner, Faculty Advisor; Mark Benton, President; Patrick McEvoy, Junior Class Representative. 418 Organizations Associated Builders and Contractors FIRST ROW: Ron Menard, Rick Rodriguez, Paul Roy, Rob Jenkins, Jay L. Graham, Brad Cumpton, Al Arteaga. SECOND ROW: W.D. Tiner, Eddie Stokes, Neal Vidrine, Gary Pace, Linda Moore, Mark Kluckman, Mariela Briseno, Shawn Smith, Kent Kacir, William Brown, Kata Dalton. THIRD ROW: W.W. Standifer, Ken H. Tiner, Randy Henderson, Darell Toland, Becky Dreher, Lisa Plaisance. FOURTH ROW: Dan Odell, Richard Conley, Lisa Buck, Russell McCouin, William R. Stone, Thomas Barron, Mark Martinez, Doug Walker, Mark Benton. FIFTH ROW: Joe Don Dockery, Amy Meyer, Gary W. Cobh, Butch Burden, Matt Korioth, Tom Sthanoyk, Jerry Stein, Alvin Luckenbach, M. C. Humphries. SIXTH ROW: Jeff Gustarson, Joe Arishendez, Jr., Roger Shellenberger, Russell McSpedden, Craig Steinbring, John Collins, James Vann, Alan Lewis, Mike Lippincott. SEVENTH ROW: Patrick McEvoy, Laura Lynne Kelly, Mark Warren, John David McPherson, Gary Frieden, Jim Gildart, John Zinsmeyer, Jeff Hunt, Steve Smesny, M. Craig McFall, Craig Alford. Associated Builders and Contractors is a student chapter of a national organiza¬ tion which is made up of all types of construction-related majors. The organization awarded $1000 scholarship to five of its members. It also sponsored resume interview ses¬ sions with contractors from around the state and hosted 10 speakers for its meetings. Some of the members took a field trip to Austin in February. This was the A M chapter’s first year. Total membership included 125 people. OFFICERS: Al Arteaga, Treasurer. SECOND ROW: Rick Rodriquez, Vice President of Public ROW: Paul Roy, 2nd Vice President; Rob Jenkins, Relations; Brad Cumpton, 1st Vice President; Jeff President; Jay L. Graham, Secretary. THIRD Hunt, Senior Advisor. Organizations 419 Association of Bioengineers Association of Bioengineering is a so¬ cial and service organization for all stu¬ dents and faculty in bioengineering. It is an affiliate of the National Biomedical Engineering Association. A major goal of the organization is to familiarize students with bioengineer¬ ing activities at Texas A M and in the field. Speakers from the Texas A M faculty and large corporations, such as Hewlett- Packard and NASA, spoke to the group on subjects related to their studies. Field trips were made to hospitals and medical industries, including a trip for freshmen to Scott and White Hospital in Temple. Also, an updated job listing file was kept for graduating members who were job searching. OFFICERS — Kevin Lee, Treasurer; Mike Hogarth, President; Hope Marcotte, Secretary; Preston Ross, Vice President. FIRST ROW: Dr. Charles S. Lessard, Advisor; Dunlap. THIRD ROW: Paul Dassonville, Annette Hope Marcotte, Mike Hogarth, Arthur Y. Hsu. M. Clements, R. Preston Ross III, Rudy SECOND ROW: Robyn McCarthy, Kevin Lee, Rodriguez, Gary Engstrom, Andrew Yee. Wendy Van Dusen, Jennifer Ferguson, Angela 420 Organizations Association of Computing Machinery Association of Computing Machin¬ ery — Institute for Electronic and Electrical Engineers — Computing Society is a professional organization open to anyone interested in comput¬ ers. It is sponsored by two national, professional organizations: the Asso¬ ciation of Computing Machinery and the Institute for Electronic and Elec¬ trical Engineers. The purpose of the society is to provide a way for people interested in computers to socialize and ex¬ change views. They accomplished this by sponsoring a guest speaker once a month and getting together through picnics and parties. OFFICERS: Brad Crittenden, Sec. Jr. Rep.; Dina Sullivan, Vice President; Lisa Farrell, Secretary; Michelle Mercer, Senior Rep.; Patty Haring, Treasurer; John Baker, President. FIRST ROW: Lisa Farrell, Dina Sullivan, John Aldridge, Jose Johnson, Mary Siebenmorgen, Hebert, Donald Bagert, Howard V. Bivens. Baker, Michelle Mercer, Brad Crittenden, Patty Carolyn Bueno, Larry Jones. THIRD ROW: FOURTH ROW: Jairo A. Gutierrez, John Thomas Haring. SECOND ROW: Caroline Williams, Lynn Carlos Martinez, Mark Rittsnhouse, Kenneth Hopper, Phil Teagle, Samuel Aletan, Kyle Bolin. Organizations 421 ASLA Beta Gamma Sigma American Society of Landscape Archi¬ tecture s student chapter gives land¬ scape architecture students the oppor¬ tunity to work with practicing profes¬ sionals. The Texas A M chapter sponsored a workshop in February. This workshop is the largest one of its kind in America. Texas A M professors led design semi¬ nars at the workshop for students from all over the country. A.S.L.A. — FIRST ROW: Corrine Capiaux, Social Director; Douglas S. Lang, Treasurer; Leo T. O’Brian, President; David Becker, Chairman Workshop ’85; James E. Carrillo, Secretary; Lucia E. Athens, Historian; Molly M. O’Brian, Vice President. SECOND ROW: Kelly Snook, Jodi Williamson, Scott M. Fisette, Gwen Jordaan, Kevin Erck, Catherine Stippich, Helen-Eve Lowe. THIRD ROW: Patricia Newby, Lori Newman, Mike Manning, Michael Reinhard, Thomas A. Read, Linda Weills Custer. FOURTH ROW: Scott Sandel, Don Henry, Jose Grinaldo, Jr., Joseph Flint, Paul Barwick, Mike Smiley. Beta Gamma Sigma is the national scho¬ lastic and leadership honor society in Business Administration. Members are selected during the spring semester on the basis of scholastic performance; the top 5% of the juniors and the top 10% of the seniors. The society put together a book of club members’ resumes for reference and held a reception for the students on the Dean’s List. Its initiation banquet was held in April. BETA GAMMA SIGMA — FIRST ROW: Stan Newby, Melinda Janak, Danny Pickett, George Polydoros, Anne Luttrell, Mark Hord. SECOND ROW: Gail Thiede, Stephanie Yeager, Margaret Barnett, Michelle Weishaar, Leslie Haskins, Emily Williams. 422 Organizations Biochemistry Society Biochemistry Society’s purpose is to promote and encourage the awareness of current events in biochemistry fields. The group met monthly with guest speakers from various medical schools to learn more about their field of study. One of the society’s main objectives is to provide a liaison between the faculty, the department and the students. It worked to achieve this by listening to everyone and providing feedback. They also plan several events that are attend¬ ed by students and faculty. The group held a party at Rumours in November and a picnic and softball game in the spring. FIRST ROW: Mala Mahendroo; Lisa Zientek; Lenae White; Ann Levy, Treasurer; Angela Lubrano; DeAndra Martin; Peter Wong. SECOND ROW: David DeVore, Charyn Steele, Celeste Wilcox, Stacie Reich, Curtis Kelly, Laree Huffman. THIRD ROW: Uvence Galaun, Jr.; Bradley Norton; Chris Griesel, President; Adam Quarles, Vice President; Lewis Frazier, Vice President of Academic Affairs; Gere Pahweier. Organizations 423 Biomedical Science Association FIRST ROW: Deborah Keklak, Christine Carney, Andra Voges, Kimberly Neely, Christine Martin, Terry Clark, Regina Rodrigues, Loretta Casillas. SECOND ROW: Karen Tucker, Suzanne Page, Stacey Grafton, Susan Summers, Denise Barton, Stacy LeBlanc, Debby Dailey, Julie Houser. THIRD ROW: Tahl Rozycki, Janie Hodges, Jeff Gillihan, Ritt Enderson, Kim Burns, David Greenwell, Jennifer Hynes, Karen Kay Wagner. FOURTH ROW: LeeAnn Pratt, Chris Dillon, Brenda Reddin, Marc Cattoor, Kenneth Motl, Danny Kainer, Stephen Laycock, David Scherer. Biomedical Science Assocation’s pur¬ pose is to promote career development, close association among students, and public awareness of the biomedical sci¬ ence graduate. Guest speakers are invit¬ ed to the monthly meetings to help stu¬ dents better understand the field of medicine. The BSA elects students to serve on the student council of the Col¬ lege of Veterinary Medicine. Members of the BSA planned to participate in the Big Event, intramural sports and bake sales at the vet school. OFFICERS — FIRST ROW: Danny Kainer, Burns, Treasurer; Regina Rodrigues, Secretary; Sophomore Representative; Christine Carney, David Scherer, Freshman Representative. President; Marc Cattor, Vice President; Kim 424 Organizations Business Student Council FIRST ROW: Michele R. Smith, Kyle Coldren, Kristine Kelly, Bill Bradley. SECOND ROW: Leigh Ann Seeburger, Laura Collins, Sonya I. Garza, Wanda Drapela, Karen Sabrsula, Lynn Zimmerman. THIRD ROW: Gwen Knebel, Rona Davis, Susan Westerfield, Parker F. Fieri, Joe Bonugli. FOURTH ROW: Brad Phillips, Bryan Allen Griggs, Tia Tomlin, Doug Boughton, Rodger Woika. Business Student Council is a service organization for students in the College of Business. It acts as a channel of com¬ munication between the students and administrators. Its members are elected representatives from organizations within the College of Business. The main activity of the council is “Business Week” which brings a large number of companies to A M to recruit graduates and visit with students. Other activities included seminars, guest speakers, a high school career day, a spring picnic. Funds were raised through the sale of pens, pencils and test forms. OFFICERS — Kyle Coldren, Vice President; Kristine Kelly, Vice President Treasurer. SECOND ROW: Michele R. Smith, Editor; Bill Bradley, President; Lynn Zimmermann, Advisor. NOT PICTURED: Cindy Boldt, Secretary. Organizations 425 Cap-N-Gown Chemistry Club Chemistry Club’s main activity is the sponsorship of the Annual Undergrad¬ uate Chemistry Conference. The con¬ ference gives the members a chance to meet professionals and students in their field and to discover career opportuni¬ ties. The club holds monthly meetings featuring speakers on chemistry and re¬ lated topics. The Chemistry Club is a student chapter of the American Chemical Society. CHEMISTRY CLUB — FIRST ROW: Kevin Judice, Cheryl Cook, Carol Cross, John Casserly. SECOND ROW: Michelle Hebert, James Kwan, Elizabeth Roberts, Micjael Ankron, Lorie Juhl. THIRD ROW: Brenda Theis, Elizabeth Crumpacker, Jack Cranshaw, Derek Blakeley, Kiran Patel. FOURTH ROW: Dr. John Hogg, Eric Saari, Drew Corn, Derek Ng Tang, Daniel Rono. Cap and Gown is the senior honor soci¬ ety at Texas A M. Members are chosen their junior year on the basis of service, leadership and scholarship. The society aims to excel in service to its class and the community and to provide a social organization for its members. CAP GOWN — FIRST ROW: David Lusk, Veronica Fuqua, Angela Dodd, Mike Phillips, Melissa Romine. SECOND ROW: Lani Balaam, Diane Baumbach, Darren Williams, Missy Martin, Scott Alderink, Bonnelyn Krumpotic. THIRD ROW: Kent Copeland, Paul A. Davis, Kirsten Murphy, Brian Dockendorf, Kathy Davidson, Michelle Weishaar. FOURTH ROW: Clyde A. Langley, Jack F. Schmidt, Mark C. Benton, Wayne R. Wilson, Thomas McAndrew, Gary R. Beall. FIFTH ROW: David Glimp, Jay Cherrington, John Pizzitola, Chris Barnes, Grant Swartzwelder. 426 Organizations Collegiate 4-H Collegiate 4-H brings all Aggie 4-H’ers together to work at the Houston Live¬ stock Show in February and March and to help judge and work county, district and state level events. The organization met the first and fourth Mondays of each month. Mem¬ bers worked as a group on the Big Event and worked at the State Round-Up in June. The Texas A M 4-H Club joined with all Texas Collegiate 4-H clubs on Oct. 20 for a fall retreat. A spring retreat was held in March. OFFICERS — Kathy Barclay, Secretary; Marcus Martin, Public Relations; Sharon Dohmann, Presi¬ dent; Jody Hau, Treasurer; Sandra House, Histori¬ an. NOT PICTURED: Andy Stewart, Vice Presi¬ dent. FIRST ROW: Kathy Barclay, Sandra House, Marcus Martin, Sharon Dohmann, Jody Hau. SECOND ROW: Mendy Fenton, Terri Franz, James Berry, Donna Kaderli, Pam Huckleberry, Linda Weatherford. THIRD ROW: Angie Airhart, Jocelyn Glaser, Stanley Jessee, Kristen Koemel, Linda Smith, Glena West. FOURTH ROW: Roger Grantham, Tracy Blount, David Locke, Bart Goebel, Jon Adickes. Organizations 427 Collegiate FFA OFFICERS — FIRST ROW: Mary Waskom, Treasurer. SECOND ROW: Gail Watkins, Secretary; Darlene Henderson, 3rd Vice- President. THIRD ROW: Felix Gooding, Vice- President; Anthony O’Hanlon, 2nd Vice- President; John Lanier, Sentinel. FOURTH ROW: Ray Pieniazek, Parliamentarian; Timmy Klein, Reporter; Michael Schoppa, Historian; Mark Rose, Student Advisor. FIFTH ROW: Len Moore, President. Collegiate Future Farmers of Ameri¬ ca’s purpose is to educate its members on organizing and conducting local FFA chapters and to provide members with educational and recreational opportuni¬ ties. The Texas A M FFA was active in both community and university spon¬ sored activities. On campus they spon¬ sored plant sales, a fall barbecue and a spring spaghetti supper. They also par¬ ticipated in football and softball intra¬ murals. The group went to the area and state judging contests during the year and sent delegates to the National FFA Convention in Kansas City, Mo. FIRST ROW: Gail Watkins, Darlene Henderson, Ray Pieniazek, Len Moore, Timmy Klein, Michael Schoppa, Anthony O’Hanlon, Mark Rose, John Lanier, Mary Waskom, Felix Gooding. SECOND ROW: Jodi Rhodes, Rebecca Meyer, Carol Gallaway, LeeAnne Lawrence, Lynn White, Karen Schneider, Jennifer Bohac, Roxanne Demel, Teresa Browne, Sheri Kendrick. THIRD ROW: Darlene Richter, Cheryl Crenwelge, Gail Connell, Perri O’Keefe, Stephanie Larson, Leslie McCown, Andrea Pearson, Deborah Kretschmer, Ronda Hancock, Suzanne Pesl. FOURTH ROW: Constance Sueboda, Helen Holdsworth, Ana Griffin, Lance Hanson, Jeffrey Hines, Burl Hagler, Rachel Schatte, Michelle Rushing, Darlene Schatte, Becky Aldridge. FIFTH ROW: Bill Atkins, Timmy Ervin, Glen Heard, Dan Copeland, Melinda Ford, David Hodge, Jeff Rothrock, Rodney Martine, Steven Morris. SIXTH ROW: Charlie Gipson, Susan Schneider, Jim Daniell, Buddy Myers, Kenneth Betik, Charles Krackau, Scott Bormann, Mark McCown, Lee Brothers, Shane Lowrie. SEVENTH ROW: Donald Whitten, Kelly Best, Charles Dindale, Wesley Hancock, Tommy Riggs, Gary Throckmorton, Jonathan Mark Scott. EIGHTH ROW: Randell Whittlesey, Donny Leibham, David Locke, Doug Herber, Barry Rushing, Rafe Foreman, Brett Wright, Mason Hogan, William Flora, Roger McCrary. 428 Organizations -Chi Epsilon Debate Society Chi Epsilon is the national honor soci- ity, practicality, character and scholar- are held each fall and spring. A pledge ety for civil engineering. Its purpose is ship. must perform various duties before be- to honor excellence among students of Members must be in the top third of ing inducted, the civil engineering department. The their class for seniors and the top sixth four pillars of Chi Epsilon are sociabil- for juniors. Inductions for the society CHI EPSILON — FIRST ROW: John R. Speed, Bari Petree, Veronica Beyer, Bobby Hanson, Michelle Morris, Dr. Gene Marquis. SECOND ROW: Kim Carroll, Camille Thomason, Betsy Williams, Kay Schwartz, Kelly Laumbach, Mauricio Ledesma, Carlos Sarzosa, Stacy Wylie, Elizabeth Castille. THIRD ROW: Bruce Rymer, Ragbir Singh Dhillon, Denise M. Hoyt, Paul Viktorin, Elizabeth Fischer, Alexander Karibian, Nancy Straub, J. H. Banoas. FOURTH ROW: Sallie Mullins, Calvin Prosen, Michael Webb, Roger Bligh, Frank Payne, Pete Perez, Brock Miller, Dennis Schulze. FIFTH ROW: Kevin Ritchie, Mike Lehmann, Mark Bouma, John Barton, Todd Calvin, Dennis Riom, George Herrick, John Cain. m. • ' I I DEBATE SOCIETY — FIRST ROW: Bruce R. Daniel, Assistant Debate Coach; Brent Brossmann, Chairman; Wayne Kraeme, Debatee Coach. SECOND ROW: Lawrence Van Fulton, Sean M. Dempsey, Julia Sullivan, Vice Chairman. THIRD ROW: Karen Telschow, Shelly Davies. Debate Society met every Monday night to discuss certain arguments. Some of these arguments included the reelection of President Reagan, the GSSO recognition on campus and whether athletics are detrimental to the academic performance of athletes. These issues were also debated during the Forum debates sponsored by the Debate Society. Senior members of the Debate Soci¬ ety competed around the country at var¬ ious universities such as Vanderbilt, Kansas State and Wake Forest. Other members competed in Texas and bor¬ dering states. Organizations 429 Dairy Science Club Dairy Science Clubs purpose is to pro¬ mote a better understanding of the ca¬ reers available in the dairy industry. The club encourages cooperation and fel¬ lowship among club members. Activities for the year included show¬ ing cattle raised by the dairy center at the State Fair of Texas, supporting the collegiate dairy judging team through fund-raising activities and hosting FFA and 4-H dairy judging contests. FIRST ROW: Deirdre Woelfel, Secretary; Angela Frerichs; Randy Harms; Carl Coppock, Advisor; Crickmore, Treasurer; Scott McCollum, Vice Chris G. Woelfel, Advisor; Kristen K. Koemel. President; Wayne Nuenke, Ag. Council THIRD ROW: Liane Jacobson; Frantz Supreme; Representative; Wnne Woelfel, Reporter; Stephen Stone; Robin Scarborough; Jimmy Wendell Wood, President. SECOND ROW: Faith Homer; Joe West. OFFICERS — Carl E. Coppock, Advisor; Angela Nuenke, Ag. Council Representative; Wendell Crickmore, Treasurer; Scott McCollum, Vice Wood, President; Chris G. Woelfel, Advisor. President; Deirdee Woelfel, Secretary; Wayne 430 Organizations Engineering Technology Society OFFICERS — FIRST ROW: Lydia Wiseman, Sr. Secretary Rep.; Stephenie Hitchman, Treasurer. SECOND ROW: James Hollas, VP. Electronics; Wade Hedrick, Jr. Secretary Rep.; Mark Crowley, President; Tim Boggs, Executive Vice President; Chris Gurecky, VP. Mechanical. Engineering Technology Society is a professional and social society, bringing all factions of the engineering technol¬ ogy department together to exchange knowledge and comradery among stu¬ dents. The group participated in both Ca¬ reer and JETS Days. It held banquets for its graduating seniors in the fall and spring. And it also held the annual Spring Luau. At the spring Awards Banquet, old of¬ ficers were recognized and new ones in¬ troduced. Four scholarships were given to outstanding students in the four parts of ET: mechanical engineering, electri¬ cal engineering, manufacturing option and industrial distribution. The group participated in the Big Event and held a rose sale before the Texas Tech game to raise money for the Statue of Liberty and United Way. FIRST ROW: Jason McGrew, Sandi Feir, Lydia Wiseman, Chris Gurecky, Tommy Herrera, Scott Riley, David Bishop. SECOND ROW: Marla Steely, Mark Crowley, David Lewis, Tim Boggs, Wade Hedrick, Tracy Brogdon. THIRD ROW: Steve Gaylor, Charles Birkner, Michael Partney, Kent Barnes, Eric Gschwind. FOURTH ROW: James Hollas, Todd Templeton, Eddie Rueffer, Steven Barrier, Homero Garcia, Stephanie Hitchman. Organizations 431 Entomology Club Entomology Club is designed to pro¬ vide help to entomology majors in their course work and in discovering job op¬ portunities. The group took underclass¬ men on insect collecting trips to assist them with some courses. It also main¬ tains a large quiz file for all members. The club sponsored a speaker, usually a professional entomologist, for each of its monthly meetings and raised funds by selling insect boxes, pins and honey before Christmas and football games. Last year the group participated in Career Day at Texas A M as well as go¬ ing to various high schools’ career days. The club hopes to build an ultraviolet light for collecting insects within the next year. FIRST ROW: Randy Zrubek, Secretary; Matthew Murdoch, David Kerns, Bracken Finney, Doug Hodde, Treasurer; William Durham, Vice Hutchinson. THIRD ROW: David Pate, Billy President; Bruce E. Cranfill, President; Steve McCutchen, Greg Sultemeier. Jones, Ag Council Rep. SECOND ROW: Monte 432 Organizations Eta Kappa Nu FIRST ROW: Carl Swanson, Melissa Currin, Lori Lewis. THIRD ROW: Carl Tang, Alwin Tsao, Marty Pflum, George Zahar, Jesus Flores, Jim Kevin Hart, Chris Smallwood, Ben Ewart, Mike Thomas Frey, Biju Mathew, Rick Schlobohm, Magnant, Gary Beall, Greg Shillinglaw. SIXTH Bremsteller, Mark Weichold, Advisor. SECOND Robert Best. FOURTH ROW: Linda Stroman, ROW: Larry Belicek, Todd Wilcox, Carlos Guerra, ROW: David Dean, Larry Gay, Randy Herrera, Swie Bong, Glen Raggio, Gregory Augustine, John Yongmin, Choi, James Krahn, David Shanahan, Mike Altamira, Tomas Rokicki, Steve Pearson, Trcka, Scott Phillips, Carl Benner. FIFTH ROW: Eddie Horton, David McDonough. Eta Kappa Nu is the international honor society of electrical engineers. The or¬ ganization is open to juniors, seniors and graduate students showing out¬ standing scholarship and leadership. The purpose of EKN is to stimulate and reward scholarship and to assist members in becoming better profes¬ sionals and citizens. Activities include tutoring, compilation of a resume book of electrical engineering seniors, var¬ ious service projects, guest speakers, in¬ tramural sports, and parties. The Mosfits Typical EE Types Organizations 433 NSBE FIRST ROW: Schundreia Price, Aaron Fowlks, Kenneth Johnson, Juan Carlos Craig, Marsha Pierce, Helen Wabbington. SECOND ROW: Anthony Hawkins, Nathan McClellan, Connie Carr, Rhonda Franklin, Lanette Broussard, Kevin National Society of Black Engineers has several goals in which it strives for. Among these goals and purposes are to stimulate academic excellence among its members, to develop technical and professional skills, and to encourage members to seek advance degrees in en¬ gineering and other related fields. Members also encourage and advise dis¬ advantaged youth in engineering ca¬ reers and promote public awareness of Jones. THIRD ROW: William Houston, Mark Traylor, Stanley Goodridge, Anthony Davis, Mark Anthony Sterling, Marcus Drayton, Kevin Williams. opportunities for blacks and other eth¬ nic groups for careers in engineering. During the fall semester, the group co-hosted an engineering reception for the U.S. Army Corps of Engineers, held a pizza party mixer and put together a resume book with the Mexican-Ameri- can Engineering Society. The group also hosted speakers from Texas Instrument, AT T and the Corps of Engineers. OFFICERS: Helen Wabbington, Secretary. SEC¬ OND ROW: Nathan McClellan, Vice-President; Mark Anthony Sterling, President; Kenneth John¬ son, Treasurer. THIRD ROW: Stanley Goodridge, Region V. Communications Co-Chairperson; An¬ thony Davk, Academics Co-Chairman; Marcus Drayton, Fund Raising Chairman. 434 Organizations Floriculture - Ornamental Horticulture FIRST ROW: Claire Currin, Ann Frank, Martha Trubey, Loretta Bily, Monique Dubrule. SECOND ROW: David Wm. Reed, Terri Searles, Mark Scales, Ted Meador, Jimmy Klepac, Sandy OFFICERS — FIRST ROW: Claire Currin, Secretary; Ann Frank, Vice-President; Martha Trubey, President; Loretta Biley, Treasurer; Sandy Lubbers, Floral Concessions, Sales Manager and Bookkeeper. SECOND ROW: David Wm. Reed, Main Club Advisor; Monique Dubrule, Lubbers, John Frett. THIRD ROW: Elizabeth Everett, Julie Hailey, Kathy Shelby, Melody C. Moore, Lori Andrews, Gaylene Sullivan, Melissa Simcik. FOURTH ROW: Carey Liang, Richard Reporter Historian; Mark Scales, Floral Concessions Co-Manager; Jimmy Klepac, Greenhouse Maint. Manager; Ted Meador, Greenhouse Grower; Terri Searles, Student Floral Concessions Co-Manager; John Frett, Greenhouse Advisor. Barlow, Joel McKnight, Karen Russell, Kimberly Filley, Karen Hunt, Jenny Anderson. FIFTH ROW: Chris Strutz, Sam W. Wenske, Dan Copeland, Virginia Lewis, Keith Zamzow. Floriculture-Ornamental Horticulture Clubs purpose is to provide students with practical experience and exposure in the floriculture industry. Club mem¬ bership is open to all interested students wanting to learn about the diverse as¬ pects of the floriculture industry. The club sponsors floral concessions, a division of the club that makes and sells Aggie mums for football games. During February, the club holds a bud vase sale for Valentines Day. The club also operates a student-run greenhouse. They propagate and buy plants for cam¬ pus plant sales. Money raised from the club s work is used for operating expenses, club schol¬ arships and trips. The club gives several scholarships through the horticulture department. Organizations 435 Finance Association Gaining career opportunities and ex¬ posure to companies through guest speakers and field trips is the goal of the Finance Club. The club is represented in the Business Student Council and is open to any interested students. During the fall semester, the group travelled to Dallas to attend the SMU football game. While in Dallas, they vis¬ ited IBM and the Federal Reserve. A trip to Houston in February included a visit to Shell Oil, M Corporation and E.F. Hutton. A trip to Austin was planned for the spring semester along with parties and a spring banquet. OFFICERS — FIRST ROW: Margaret Ballinger, Secretary Treasurer; Theresa Joffrion, Liaison; Gregory Ford, Sr. Representative. SECOND ROW: Bryan Griggs, Vice President Operations; Charlotte Reuwer, President. THIRD ROW: Tia Tomlin, BSC Representative. NOT PICTURED: Andrea Haines, Vice President Programs; Dean Elkins, Sr. Representative; Jim Bohling, Jr. Repre¬ sentative. FIRST ROW: Marsha Voorhees, Margaret Ballinger, Theresa Joffrion, Sharon Smith, Alline Briers. SECOND ROW: Deborah McCormick, Mary Ellen Butschek, Charlotte Reuwer, Neil Schlissel, Gregory S. Ford, Stephen Owens. THIRD ROW: John Pietsch, David Lackey, Tia Tomlin, Rhonda Muenzler, Matt McKay. FOURTH ROW: Chuck Norris Munin, Bryan Allen Griggs, Christopher Lee Rhodes, Scott Lummer, Mike Cedeno. 436 Organizations Food Science Geographic Society Food Science’s purpose is to provide a link between students majoring in food science technology and the professional organization the Institute of Food Tech¬ nologists. This past year, members of the club traveled to Annahiem, California for the forty-fourth annual convention of the Institute of Food Technologist. Club members also visited the Imperial Sugar plant refinery in SugarLand, Texas. Dur¬ ing the fall semester, the Food Science Club held their annual pecan sale. FOOD SCIENCE CLUB — FIRST ROW: Penny Pence, Craig Scorah, Laurie Weatherton, Megan Kerlee Jones. SECOND ROW: Suzanne Broussard, Ana Maria Vidal, Sigridur Helgason, Peter O’Connor, Rodriguo Gimenez. THIRD ROW: Rafael I. San Miguel, Enrique A. MacGregor, Ralph D. Waniska, Sharon Bertrand, Claire Ochoa, Lea Ann Shaffer. Geographic Society’s main purpose is to meet and listen to speakers on different aspects of geography. The speakers dis¬ cussed the glacial environment and sovi¬ et grain production and its geographic implications. The group met the second Tuesday of every month. It also went on a field trip to Colorado the week of Oct. 1 to study rock gla¬ ciers. In April, the society traveled to the Geographic National Convention in Detroit, Mich. GEOGRAPHICAL SOCIETY — Melody Stanfield, Vice-President, Carlene Kennedy, John Boyd, President, Mona Mayrath, Melissa Stallings, Secretary Treasurer. Organizations 437 Geophysics Society-- Geophysics Society’s purpose is to bring The group sponsored speakers, most- togethe r individuals interested in geo- ly oil company representatives, to speak physics for the promotion of fellowship at each of its monthly meetings. It also and discussion of the earth sciences, held several parties and was very active The group promotes knowledge and in- in intramurals, terest in geophysics and allied sciences. FIRST ROW: Monica Harper, Vice-President; Lorenzetti, Dick O’Leary, Sharon Curry, Cecelia David Bullion, Robert Herrick, Timothy Wegner, Ginger Barth, Secretary-Treasurer; Stephen Estrada. THIRD ROW: Jon-Marc Baird, John Chris Roth, Brent Dayharsh, Randy Kolb. Killam, President; Kellee Hilterman, Social VanDecar, Michael Thornton, Bruce Campbell, Chairman. SECOND ROW: Eva Clark, Elizabeth Patty Hirsch, Eko Lumadyo. FOURTH ROW: 438 Organizations Graduate Student Council Graduate Student Council elects mem¬ bers from each college in which there are graduate students to provide ade¬ quate representation for this group in the Faculty Senate, the MSC Council, the Student Senate and the Graduate Council. Membership on the council re¬ quires a minimum 3.0 grade point aver¬ age. OFFICERS — John A. Fluth, Jayanthi M. Kasiraj, Ann Todd Baum, Leo Berner, Jr. Faculty Advisor. FIRST ROW: John A. Fluth, President; Ann Todd Bailey, Brian Hay, $arah Bateman, Helen Belefant. Baum, Executive Vice President; Jayanthi Kasiraj, THIRD ROW: Jay Stockton, Tony Comuzzie, Ian Vice-President of Finance; Leo Berner, Jr., K. Maynard, Jeffrey H. Kleek. Advisor. SECOND ROW: Susan Evans, Rebecca Organizations 439 Horticulture Club Horticulture Club’s purpose is to pro¬ vide information and experience to stu¬ dents interested in horticulture. The group met once a month to hear speech¬ es given by professionals in horticul¬ ture. Each Thursday evening the club met in its greenhouse on West Campus to work on projects. The club harvested and sold several different fruits, nuts and vegetables throughout the year, including a peach sale in mid-summer and a citrus sale be¬ fore Christmas. OFFICERS — FIRST ROW: Richard Barlow, Greenhouse Manage; Melinda Hare, Ag Council Representative; Teppi Long, Vice President; Amelia Akins, Historian; Joe Cobb, President. SECOND ROW: Joe Novak, Advisor; Miriam Meissner, Advisor; Laura Magers, Advisor; Benton Storey, Advisor. HRST ROW: Joe Novak, Melinda Hare, Miriam Barlow, Teppi Long, Amelia Akins, J. Benton Tenalie, Clarence Allen Temple, Jr., Glen Weber Meissner, Laura Magers, Joe Cobb, Richard Storey. SECOND ROW: Marian Eddy, Cindy II, Johnny Russell, Cathy Cook. 440 Organizations Human Factors Society IEEE HUMAN FACTORS — FIRST ROW: Sheldon Wolstein, Katherine Palko, Timothy R. Carnahan, Lowell J. Lamper. SECOND ROW: Mike Barron, Annie J. Resendiz, Harvey WB. Bordett, Carlos Infante, Dr. Rodger Koppa. The Human Factors Society is open to anyone interested in human factors. Members are typically industrial engi¬ neering students with specialities in hu¬ man factors. Human factors, a field re¬ lated to psychology, concerns the de¬ signing of facilities and equipment based on human needs. The organization held meetings on a monthly basis. At these meetings, mem¬ bers discussed cooperative education, internships and new things happening in the field of human factors. In the fall, members attended a Human Factors So¬ ciety convention in San Antonio and they planned a trip to NASA in the spring. Institute of Electrical and Electronic Engineers is a national organization formed to provide students with infor¬ mation about electrical engineering as a profession. The local chapter is de¬ signed to help with the special needs of the students in the electrical and elec¬ tronic engineering departments at Texas A M. During the fall and spring semesters, IEEE sponsored presentations by com¬ panies working on projects pertaining to electrical engineering. The club held a career day in September in which 13 companies talked with students about job opportunities. The group also took several trips, including one to Texas In¬ struments in Houston. INSTITUTE OF ELECTRICAL AND ELECTRONIC ENGINEERS — FIRST ROW: Edgar Saucedo, Vice-Chairman; S as vat a Chatterjee, Treasurer; Cynthia Harris, Secretary; Debra Durda Paasch, Assistant Parts Store Manager; Kathryn Drews Moore, Membership Chairman; Thomas Frey, Publicity Chairman; Henry Thomas, Chairman; David Matula, Parts Store Manager. SECOND ROW: Melissa Currin, Greg Shillinglaw, Carol Benner, Scott Phillips, Jesus Flores, Steve Wylie, Linda Stroman, Mary Mistelke, Tracy Sliger, Paige Kirby. THIRD ROW: Mary Glann, Robert Best, Chris Barnes, Yongmin Choi, David Aimone, Paul Pritchett, Lonnie French, Stephen McCarthy, Kathryn Thompson. FOURTH ROW: Brian Napp, Tomas Rolkicki, David Dean, Jeff White, Kevin Jones, David King, Carolyn Broyles, Cal Brogden, Mike Altamira, Jim Magnant. FIFTH ROW: Mark Yelverton, George Zahar, Gregory Augustine, Glen Raggio, Van Andrews, James Krahn, Rob Ward, Larry Gay, Larry Belicek, Stuart Caffey. SIXTH ROW: Ronald Epps, William Forsythe, David Shanahan, Carl Swanson, Robert Richter, Jim Bono, Steve Whitaker, Todd Wilcox, Wayne Stickle. Organizations 441 Industrial Applications Society FIRST ROW: Kyle Kahanek, Steve Best, Tim Cox, Patty Sutherland, Colin Sledge, Doug McPherson, David Bole, David Bishop. SECOND ROW: Joe R. Bengfort, Bill Gallip, Enrique (Henry) Moreno, William Dodd, Darrel Welch, David Eldridge, Mark Bravner, Ken Stavinoha, John Enyart. THIRD ROW: Bernard Kelleher, Roger Carver, James Fetter, Curtis Crawford, Rick L. Hubbard, Fritz Kocher, Edward L. Clegg, Jeff A. Lucas, Greg Arvig, David R. Matula. FOURTH ROW: James Hollas, Polly Parker, Charles Scanland, Brad Barrick, Charles Hubbard, Todd Templeton, Mark Crowley, Frank Boyd. I.E.E.E. — Industrial Applications So¬ ciety’s purpose is to develop and pro¬ mote industry to engineering technol¬ ogy students and encourage their inter- action in discussions of modern engineering practices. I.E.E.E.-I.A.S. set up a parts store in Fermier Hall to provide engineering technology society students with a con¬ venient parts source for electronics labs. The society also took several field trips to industries such as General Dyna¬ mics, Motorola and other electronics manufacturers. Guest lecturers were also invited to speak at meetings to educate and aid members in job placement. Members were also encouraged to form intramu¬ ral and informal teams for softball, vol¬ leyball and flag football. OFFICERS — Colin Sledge, Vice President; Pat¬ ty Sutherland, Secretary; Doug McPherson, Trea¬ surer; David Bole, President. 442 Organizations Institute of Aeronautics Astronautics FIRST ROW: Sheila Davis, Merri Sanchez, Steven Robert Mailhot, Donna Ward, Steve King, Kathy FOURTH ROW: Mark Snaufer, David Collins, Harlow, Wayne Peterson, Don Ward, Mike Macha. Needleman. THIRD ROW: Kevin Templin, Kevin Ned Beal, James Beaman, Bruce Mats, Matthew SECOND ROW: Paul Fenley, Bobby Binford, Buie, Michael Larkin, T.R. Smith, Dennis Abbott, Perry Ramsey. Darren Stang, Matthew Stueber, Graeme Wren, Vesselka, James Blohowiak, Tracy Calhoun. American Institute of Aeronautics and Astronautics is a professional member¬ ship with the purpose of advancing the arts, sciences and technologies of aero¬ space industries. The AIAA also spon¬ sors technical paper competitions and scholarships. Monthly meetings featured guest speakers who discussed various topics within the AIAA industry. A trip to the state AIAA conference in the Dallas area was planned for the spring semes¬ ter. OFFICERS — Mike Macha, Advisor; Don Ward, Sanchez, Treasurer; Sheila Davis, Secretary; Advisor; Wayne Peterson, Chairman; Merri Steven Harlow, Vice-Chairman. Organizations 443 Institute of Industrial Engineers Texas A M Chapter of the Institute of Industrial Engineers’ primary goal is building a strong relationship between students and their future profession. The group sponsored speakers at their monthly meetings to express a variety of views concerning industrial engineer¬ ing. Last year the group had a fall picnic in November and a Spring picnic in March. In February, members of the group attended a regional conference in San Antonio. The chapter went on a three day trip in April to tour various plants in Austin. HE Officers FIRST ROW: Laura Ellis, Vice-President; Jeanne Ramponi, President; Michiet Couture, Membership Chairman; Rebecca Baynham, Publicity Chairman; Andrea Thomas, Chapter Development; Jim West, Treasurer; Tim Ramponi, Jr. Rep.; Charles Stegemoeller, Sr. Rep.; John Locus, Student Advisor; Chris Smelcer, Intramural Chairman; Marvin Kuers, Faculty Advisor; Beth Mullins, Secretary; Susan Syler, Co- Editor of Publications; Dawn Williamsen, Co- Editor of Publications. SECOND ROW: Judy Gerding, Lisa Cromwell, Susan Lipsey, Carine Dekeyser, Monica German, Carol Smith, Lisa Posey, Leslie Odom, Cecilia Serrano, Diane Keating. THIRD ROW: Susan Schaefer, Jana Gibson, Susan Kerns, Vickie Williams, Debbie Tollini, Diane Lustgraaf, Karen Kozel, Cinda Brooks, Leslie Pyle. FOURTH ROW: Jennifer Cramer, Jim Stover, Wayne Stevens, Harvey Bordett, Joyce Anderson, Steve Hammack, Dan White, John Berringer, Jose Lizarraga, Karie Cook. FIFTH ROW: Joseph Wolken, Kirk Rohicheaux, Joe Prachyl, Timothy Morris, Karen Chen, Martha Bellens, Larry Nelson, Kenneth Denmark, Jr., Michelle DeGroot. SIXTH ROW: Todd Nichols, James Lashmit, Laura Wadsworth, Henry Havre, Paul Dixon, Scott Creech, Guillermo E. Valle, Christopher Kelly, Robert Drugovich. SEVENTH ROW: Kyle Harris, Debbie Roberts, Art Ochoa, Bill Reilly, David Estes, Dave Williams, Bill Horsford, James Cowan, James Lucas, Stephen Humphries. 444 Organizations I.E.S. Iota Lambda Sigma Industrial Education Society’s purpose is to serve the interest of students in the industrial education department by pro¬ viding them opportunities for profes¬ sional growth and fellowship. Member¬ ship in the club is open to all interested students. Serving as a recruiting tool for the department, the IES helps expose high school and college students to the op¬ portunities available in the field. Mem¬ bers host and participate in state and national meetings of industrial arts clubs, enabling them to see the pro¬ grams and laboratories of other organi¬ zations and schools. I.E.S. — FIRST ROW: Teresa Pavelka, Gus Baker Advisor, Teresa Jones, Leslie V. Hawkins Professor Emeritus. SECOND ROW: S. Tucker Grant, Greg Hunter Secretary. THIRD ROW: Anthony Gerik, Steve Colson, Dan Pickett. IOTA LAMBDA SIGMA — FIRST ROW: Steve Colson, Historian Reporter; David Godfrey, Vice- President; Kathy Craig, Treasurer; Gus Baker, Advisor; Mark Whelan, President. SECOND ROW: Dan Pickett, Jill Taylor, Teresa Pavelka, Teresa Jones, Dave Waugh. THIRD ROW: Denis Huebner, Tucker Grant, Sandra Miller, Imogene Chamberlain. Iota Lambda Sigma is an honor fraterni¬ ty for Industrial Education majors. The purpose of the fraternity is to help its members learn more about the Industri¬ al Education field through speakers and presentations encompassing the field of education and technology. The group met once a month and had guest speakers and presentations from different members. Members’ presenta¬ tions ranged from woodlathe turning to computer aid design and computer manufacturing. Organizations 445 Kappa Delta Pi Kappa Delta Pi is an invitational honor society for education majors. Members are juniors and seniors and are ranked in the top 5 percent of the College of Edu¬ cation. The purpose of Kappa Delta Pi is to recognize outstanding scholastic achievement in the College of Educa¬ tion. Activities of the organization includ¬ ed a membership drive weiner roast, an induction ceremony in the fall semester and a spring banquet. Members also served as volunteers in the “Right to Read” program. OFFICERS — FIRST ROW: Donna Wiseman, Jennifer Patterson, Historian. SECOND ROW: Jean Walker, Secretary; April Whatley, Newsletter Editor. THIRD ROW: Faith Frerichs, Vice President; Kalynn Perkins, Treasurer. FOURTH ROW: Shelly White, President. FIRST ROW: Dr. Donna Wiseman, Faith Frerichs, Jean Walker, Shelly White, Kalynn Perkins, April Whatley, Jennifer Patterson. SECOND ROW: Shelley Hooper, Kim Jordan, Angelica Salazar, Toni Booker, Wanda Merritt, Melanie Martin, Eileen Grider. Gaye Lynn Webb. THIRD ROW: Melinda Phillips, Lisa Radford, Kelley Halbert, Christie Holly, Melissa Folk, Jennifer Stevens, Jeneane Hill, Debra Storey, Cathy Smith. FOURTH ROW: Sheryl Schake, Pam Oldt, Sarah Baker, Karen S chwark, Cathy Thuem, Rose M. Solodyna, Julie Peterson, Julie Hailey, Judith Schreckenbach. FIFTH ROW: Lisa Walkup, Sharon Clifford, Patty Seeker, Debbie Murry, Daphne Maner, Ann Margaret Neal, Suzanne Gross, Kathleen M. Feedham, Tracie A. Woods. 446 Organizations Lambda Sigma FIRST ROW: Sherri Derbonne, Tu Nguyen. SECOND ROW: Jerry Vu, Jennifer Settle, Michael Lemen. THIRD ROW: Shane Haynes, Treasurer; Jill Litzinger, Ben Barnett. FOURTH ROW: Wendy Wayne, Vice-President; Cindy Gray, President. FIFTH ROW: Bill Emshoff, Terry Clark, Secretary; Bob Beard. NOT PICTURED: Dawn Bell, Donna Lednicky, Jim Cleary, Ranee Humphreys, Angela Prieto, Amanda Schubert, Theron Patrick, Kevin Johnson. Lambda Sigma, a sophomore honor so¬ ciety, is dedicated to providing special services to Aggies. The organization is composed of less than fifty members and was founded to offer scholarships, leadership and friendship. During the fall semester, Lambda Sigma began a new project — Sully’s Symposium. The symposium is designed to improve communications between student leaders and the student body. The outdoor forum was held once a week at Sul Ross Statue giving Aggies the opportunity to ask questions and discuss issues. Lambda Sigma members are in charge of distributing flyers to all bulle¬ tin boards on campus and elevator ser¬ vice in Rudder Tower at home games. The society also sponsored a Christmas tree sale before Christmas break. FIRST ROW: Shane Haynes, Treasurer; Jill Litzinger, Mandy Schubert, Cindy Gay, Leslie Lenser. SECOND ROW: Donna Lednicky, Liz Kalina, Tu Nguyen, Carolyn Brown, Sherri Derbonne, Jennifer Settle, Annie Buchanan. THIRD ROW: Phat Vu, Ron Darby, Faculty Advisor; Ben Barnett, Ann Ruscher, Robert Beard, Angela Prieto, Kevin Carreathers. FOURTH ROW: Gary Debes, Bill Emshoff, George Marlow, James Leggett, Philip Massirer, James Cleary, Michael Cotton, Michael Lemen. Organizations 447 Land Development Club FIRST ROW: Ted Jones, Matthew Moore, Randall Howard, Lisa Farias, Charles Lowry, Barbara Bingham, Heston Thomas, Fred Lee Morris, III. Stone, Richard Hibbs. SECOND ROW: Russell Brunner. THIRD ROW: Jon Vlaming, Shannon Land Development Club is dedicated to the study of the land development process and the various ways in which the use and development of land may be optimized. The club is sponsored by the Department of Urban and Regional Planning and includes members from several colleges such as architecture, engineering, and business. All students interested in obtaining a more knowl¬ edgeable background in the land devel¬ opment industry are welcome. The club sponsors guest speakers on various land development topics. Field trips and visits were planned to devel¬ opment projects in Dallas, Houston, San Antonio, and Austin. OFFICERS: Ted Jones, President; Matthew Moore, Treasurer; Randall Stone, Vice-President; Richard Hibbs, Secretary. 448 Organizations La Tertula Liberal Arts Student Council New to Texas A M last year, “La Ter- tula” strived to promote the Spanish lan¬ guage and culture among Texas A M students through a number of activities. Events included guest speakers, movie showings, and parties. Jorge Garza from the Good Neighbor Foundation visited in November and spoke on current problems in U.S.- Mexico relations. In the spring, a repre¬ sentative from Amigos de las Americas presented a slide show to relate the situ¬ ation in South America and what this Peace Corps-like outfit is doing to help. Also, the Spanish film “El Norte” was shown at Rumours in February. Socially, parties planned included an international mixer with the German and French clubs. Academically, the club combined work with play with the Round Table Program in the English Language Institute, designed to help foreign students learn English by meet¬ ing socially once a week. LA TERTULA — FIRST ROW: Steven Griner, President; Becky Quiroz, Vice-President; Maria Callejas, Secretary; Anne Young, Treasurer; Jeri Carter, Publicity Chairman; Patricia Rydell, Advisor; Scott Rydell. SECOND ROW: Salvador Avila, Joyce Robinson, Victoria Vastine, Ginger Cain, Holly McGuire, Carole Christian. THIRD ROW: Gabriel Carranza, Xochitl Shuey, Mitch Ressler, Harold Hinkle, Kerry Fanjoy, Tommy Shankle, Donna Schroedle. Liberal Arts Student Council members are chosen by their undergraduate advi¬ sor to serve as representatives. Each stu¬ dent represents his department in the college. The main objective of the coun¬ cil is to serve as a liason between Liberal Arts students and the faculty. LIBERAL ARTS STUDENT COUNCIL — FIRST ROW: Michael Northrup, Secretary; Rollin Mayes, Vice-President; Melissa Romine, President; Leo Gonzalez, Treasurer. SECOND ROW: Robert Franciscus, Denise Patton, Dana Morwood, Stephanie Selber, Dee Dee Askew. THIRD ROW: Jay Buzzini, Sharon Moffitt, Vivian Sembera, Kari Weeks, Paul Stewart. Organizations 449 Management Society FIRST ROW: Diane Powell, Marianne Dominguez, Alisa Rhinehart, A’Leta Parks, Dena Beaver, Karen Gallagher. SECOND ROW: Monique Krause, Carolyn Coffey, Jacqueline Jones, Susie Zimmerman, Bren Bassett, Diana Henske. THIRD ROW: Randy Grove, Michael Arcos, James Majewski, Lance Collins, Rod Slaton. FOURTH ROW: Karl Knight, Mark Ellermann, Joe Bonugli, Rodger Woika, Mark Jameson. Management Society’s goal is to help students in their career search. The so¬ ciety’s activities included having speak¬ ers talk to them about job opportunities. Most of the speakers were representa¬ tives from large corporations, but mem¬ bers of the A M faculty and alumni also spoke to the society. The group took several field trips to some major metro¬ politan areas in Texas, like Houston and Dallas, to visit various businesses. It also participated in the activities of the Col¬ lege of Business Administration. The so¬ ciety is open to students from all majors interested in aspects of management. OFFICERS — FIRST ROW: Rod Slaton, V.P. Programs; Dena Beaver, V.P. Internal Affairs; Rodger Woika, President. SECOND ROW: Mark Jameson, Senior Rep.; James Majewski, Freshman Rep.; Joe Bonugli, Junior Rep.; Carolyn Coffey, Co-Chairman Publicity. THIRD ROW: Diana Henske, Historian; Bren Bassett, Treasurer; A’Leta Parks, Secretary; Karen Gallagher, Publicity Chairman. 450 Organizations Marketing Society OFFICERS — Lori Ransom, Leigh Ann SeeBurger, Gwen Knebel. SECOND ROW: Kelley Thormer, Freshm an Representative; Michele Smith, Liason; Lisa Rutherford, Jr. Representative; Marianne Jackson, Treasurer. THIRD ROW: Dr. Larry Gresham, Advisor; Kyle Coldren, Suzy Day, Julie Larson, Dr. Alan Bush, Advisor. NOT SHOWN: Debbie Taylor. Marketing Society is a professional or¬ ganization which seeks to compliment the classroom experience by promoting faculty student practioner interaction at a variety of marketing related func¬ tions. During the fall semester, the group toured marketing companies in Dallas and attended the A M-SMU football game while there. The society also sponsored speakers from the executive branches of Foleys, the 1776 Corpora¬ tion and local banks. The group also planned to visit several firms in San Ant¬ onio the first weekend in March. FIRST ROW: Kyle Coldren, Michele Smith, Lori Ransom, Leigh Ann Seebyrger, Gwen Knebel, Marianne Jackson, Julie Larson, Dr. Larry Gresham. SECOND ROW: Sheila Fletcher, Karen Terry, Midge Pilgrim, Suzy Day, Lisa Rutherford, Susanne Marrs, Julie Trenary, Julie Favorite, Catherine Mays, Dr. Alan Bush. THIRD ROW: Veronica Dominguez, D’Ann Nevill, Teri Fogle, Sam Miller, Jr., Kathlynn Bockholt, Kaye Dalton, Rhonda Weaver, Karen Hennes, Brenda Habegger. FOURTH ROW: Maureen Lassande, Diane Powell, Rhonda Muenzler, Patti McKiernan, Rhonda Waters, Sami Herro, Jordana Wilson, Marion L. Zachary, Debbie Denton, Julie May, Suzanne Kilty. FIFTH ROW: Larry Rietz, Sheila Hubbard, Richard Stein, Roger Schafer, James Fairfield, Suzan Coker, Lisa Kastensmidt, Karen Bullard, Craig Mason. SIXTH ROW: Ben Vogler, Michael Cohen, Scott Hay, Sherri Henry, David LaRue, Melissa Muecke, Leslie Martin, Trish McGinnis, John Boyd. SEVENTH ROW: Shannon Nichols, Brad Bebell, Jeff Skelton, Forrest Lance Collins, Terry May, Cindy Boldt, Jaina Wakefield, Albert Lyons, Kenny Dornak, Mark Johnson. NOT SHOWN: Debbie Taylor. Organizations 451 Marine Technology Math Club Marine Technology Society is a profes¬ sional engineering society for students interested in marine technology. Activi¬ ties for the year included organizing and manning a booth on career day, a field trip to Oceanengineering Incorporated in Houston on Nov. 8, monthly meetings and their annual speaker exchange con¬ ference March 23. The speaker conference included speakers from different companies and A M professors. The purpose of the conference is to trade industry ideas be¬ tween A M and the actual marine in¬ dustry. MARINE TECHNOLOGY SOCIETY — FIRST ROW: Amy Walkerman, Treasurer; Cliff Lee, Secretary; Mark Kubenka, Chairman; Mike Harrington, Graduate Representative. SECOND ROW: Sandra Douglas, Sonia Ried, Robin Fleeman, Robin Jester, Michelle Vargo. THIRD ROW: Matt Grassman, Trey Hall, David WaronofF, Michael Piszker, Fernando Pages. FOURTH ROW: Rod Moritz, Bill Haynes, Mark E. Haas, Dave McDonald. Math Club meets twice a month to dis¬ cuss different aspects of math. The 15 members of this organization also dis¬ cuss career opportunities available for people in the math field. The organiza¬ tion also invited several Texas A M math professors to speak about their in¬ dividual math specializations at the bi¬ monthly meetings. MATHEMATICS CLUB — FIRST ROW: Edward D. Kukla, Vice President; Jane Brock, Secretary Treasurer; Michael J. MossinghofF, Vice President; David Hare, Vice President; Chris Orth, President. SECOND ROW: Tory Davis, Elizabeth Stoerkel, Colin Smith, Joe Horne, Sally Haas. 452 Organizations Mechanized Agriculture Club FIRST ROW: James Van Winkle, Bryan Miller, Sandy Montgomery, Darryl Joost, David C. Lewis. SECOND ROW: Tony Cutaia, Keith R. Schumann, Charlie A. Gipson, II, Tommy Hunter, Randall Hicks. THIRD ROW: Marshall J. McFarland, Advisor; Tim Kerby, Thom Groves, OFFICERS: Keith R. Schumann, Scribe; James Van Winkle, Vice President; Michael Steinmann, Treasurer; Darryl Joost, Secretary; Sandy Aaron Lee, Julie Kallas, Michael Steinmann. FOURTH ROW: Richard Crenshaw, Donald McGuffin, Troy Choate, Daniel Pietsch, Tim Herklotz, Darby W. Fox. FIFTH ROW: Robby Montgomery, Ag. Council Rep.; Bryan Miller, President. Mechanized Agricultural Club is a technical club which provides opportu¬ nities to learn more about mechanized agriculture. Field trips included a four-day trip to the Rio Grande Valley in the fall, a trip to New Orleans during fall finals week and several state FFA competitions and shows. The club was active in the Big Event and several independent service pro¬ jects in the Bryan College Station area. Fall fund-raising consisted of making and selling fireplace grates, wood hold¬ ers and boot scrapers. In the spring, the group held a Lawnmower Clinic which allowed local residents to bring their lawnmowers in for general repairs and blade sharpening. The group participated in the Nation¬ al Farm and Industrial Equipment Insti¬ tute Competition. The Institute gave points for field trips and service pro¬ jects. The group planned to go to East Lansing, Michigan in the summer for the national summer meeting where the winner of the contest would be an¬ nounced. Wilke, Chuck Schmitt. Organizations 453 Mexican-American Eng. Society Mexican-American Engineering Soci¬ ety’s purpose is to promote Mexican- Americans in technical fields and pro¬ vide moral and social support for minor¬ ities. Activities for the year included in¬ volvement in the Minority Engineering Council, participation in the National MAES symposium in the spring, and participation in the Big Event. Various fund-raisers and social activities were planned. FIRST ROW: Arthur Flores, Lynn Carroll, Charles Humphries, Diana Gonzalez. THIRD Gerardo Rivera, Sergio Barrio. SECOND ROW: ROW: Rosa Elia Trevino, Jerry Ordonez, Phillip Luis Macias, Patricia Gutierrez, Cynthia Bosquez, Montelongo, Severo Lopez, Jr. OFFICERS — Arthur Flores, Treasurer; Lynn Carroll, President; Gerardo Rivera, Vice-President, Sergio Barrio, Secretary. 454 Organizations Mining Engineering Club OFFICERS — FIRST ROW: Robert W. Heins, Advisor; John Randall Harris, Secretary; John Byron Mack, Treasurer; Ricky Strong, President; David E. Redding, Vice President; Douglas W. Huber, Advisor. Mining Engineering Club consists of members of various majors are interest¬ ed in mining, reclamation, range sci¬ ence and exploration. The club is a stu¬ dent affiliate of the Society of Mining Engineers of the American Institute of Mining. At the monthly meetings, the group had speakers from industry talk about the realities of their careers. The club met with both the Houston and Dallas Society of Mining Engineers to see what they will be doing in industry. Its main activity this year was raising money to send a five man team to the Inter-Collegiate Mining Competition. The competition consists of performing traditional mining operations with speed and accuracy for points. FIRST ROW: Robert W. Heins, Advisor; John Advisor. SECOND ROW: Susanne Strong, Mike Randall Harris, Secretary; John Bryon Mack, Bennett, Mike Livergood, Parker Atkins, Kevin Treasurer; Ricky Strong, President; David E. Wright. Redding, Vice President; Douglas W. Huber, Organizations 455 National Agri-Marketing Society National Agri.-Marketing Society is made up of agriculture students who possess an interest in marketing. During the past year, the organization participated and sponsored many activi¬ ties which pertained to marketing. They sponsored the Carl Stevens Selling seminar in February and also held a Pro¬ fessional Career Planning Association Day in October. The association met every second and fourth Wednesday of each month. OFFICERS — Nelwyn Barnett, President; Deborah Hees, Secretary; Sandra Menzel, Treasurer; Tracy Sessom, Agricultural Council Representative. FIRST ROW: Nelwyn Barnett, Sandra Menzel, Janet Pulliam, Deborah Hees, Carolyn Hendrix. SECOND ROW: Dana Weber, Leslie Bean, Jodi Rhodes, Felix Gooding. THIRD ROW: Jody Hau, Tracy Sesson, Susan Suter, Denise Parker, Pamela Lyon. FOURTH ROW: Alisha McGee, John Koemel, Jon Schneider, Watt Taggart, Doak Lambert, Benny Coleman. 456 Organizations Omega Phi Alpha Omega Phi Alpha is a national service sorority dedicated to the prinicples of friendship, leadership and service. Ev¬ ery year OPA works on projects such as the Aggie Blood Drive, Muscular Dys¬ trophy Dance-a-thon, the Big Event, Bonfire, Alcohol Awareness Week, men¬ tal health and mental retardation pro¬ gams, Reading is Fundamental pro¬ grams and many more. OPA gives its members a chance to serve the commu¬ nity while making new friends. FIRST ROW: Ginger McGarity, President; Mary Goins, Pledgemaster; Robin Lewis, Social Secretary; Gordon Carruth, Omega Man; Sonja Vodehnal, Secretary; Laura Beil, 2nd Vice- President; Carla Curry, Treasurer; Mary Ann Wacker, 1st Vice-President. SECOND ROW: Edith Tinker, Cindi Ogilvie, Laurie Shumbera, Marcia Cobos, Sharon Noble, Debbie Haass. THIRD ROW: Sally Craddock, Connie Colby, Mary Gately, Denise Aubin, Lucie Collins, Mary Morrison, Jamie Hopmann. FOURTH ROW: Loree Couch, Annette Kristek, Janie Olsen, Elizabeth Eagen, Phyllis Keller, Deidre McQueen, Marty Richards. FIFTH ROW: Patricia Quijano, Carol Boyd, Tracy Burelsmith, Amy Ludwig, Lee Ann Smith, Sharon Jones, Christie McBrayer. SIXTH ROW: Cindy Dunnigan, Ida Hewitt, Janie Ransom, Marquicca Love, Kathy Thompson, Debra McQueen, Pamela Neal, Gorina Rodriguez. Organizations 457 Omega Chi Epsilon P.A.I.D Omega Chi Epsilon is the student chap¬ ter of the chemical engineering honor society at Texas A M. The purpose of this organization is to promote fellow¬ ship between outstanding students in chemical engineering. Initiations into Omega Chi Epsilon were held in November. The minimum required grade-point ratio for juniors was 3.6, seniors 3.3, and graduate stu¬ dents 3.5 (with 3.0 or better in nine hours of chemical engineering courses). Before being initiated, the students were required to gather signatures of 15 active members and 15 faculty. Omega Chi Epsilon began the oper¬ ation of a chemical engineering quiz file located in Zachry and also sponsored the outstanding senior award to be an¬ nounced at the chemical engineering picnic. OMEGA CHI EPSILON: Craig Turchi, Graham Bacon, Philip Eubank, Cliff Walton, Granville Paules, Michael Mader. Professional Association for Industrial Distribution (PAID) provides the op¬ portunity for free association among students, former students, faculty and friends of the industrial distribution program. PAID took field trips to Dallas in De¬ cember and Houston in November. The trips were to industrial distribution ori¬ entated companies. PAID hosted a speaker each month. Two of the speakers were Buster Callaway, Texas Mill Dallas branch sup¬ ply manager, and Art Derdarien who is former president of Westinghouse and presently a millionaire entrepreneur. PAID had 150 members. P.A.I.D. — FIRST ROW: Karen Maloney, Susan Aycock, Holly Ashton, Brexton Friend, Gregory Beal, Sandi Feir, Cindy Mullen. SECOND ROW: Daryl Warren, Rob Loftice, Curt Erwin, Jason McGrew, Michael Ritter, Patricia Prokop. THIRD ROW: Kenrick Stibora, Stephen Leung, Mike Smith, Kim McReynolds, Lou Langston, Marla Steely. FOURTH ROW: Jeanette Burger, Jeff Wallace, Doug Cameron, Mike Conneighton, Duane Koll, Paul Priddy. FIFTH ROW: Ollie Ross, Donovon Farver, Dan Thompson, Tim McCloskey, Philip Carter, Richard Gajewski. 458 Organizations - Phi Epsilon Kappa Phi Epsilon Kappa is an honor society Day to collect coin for Olympic ath- for majors of Physical Education, letes. Health, Recreation, and other related During the year, Phi Epsilon Kappa areas. Students are selected by invita- held several social events including a tion and must have a 3.0 grade-point play day at the Texas A M ropes course, ratio or above and be recommended by an initiation banquet in the fall, pizza faculty. parties and a spring picnic at Lake Sum- The organization sponsors the annual merville. Aggie Marathon in the spring and Silver FIRST ROW: Donna Mills, Linda Roberts, Lynn Lyons, Loretta Keng, Mindy Miller, Susan English, Laura Curtis, Anna Namamy, Mary Cook, Shawn Lockie, Jane Baldwin faculty advisor. SECOND ROW: Shari Thompson, Missy Urquhart, Margaret Milner, Mary Kay Rhodes, Elise Christner, Christine Meeks, Karyn Hurley, Stacy Moore, Vonnie Gusler. THIRD ROW: Ginger Livingston, Pauline J. Yelderman, Ann E. Mclntire, Cheryl Williams, Susan Lasyone, Monica Williamson, Susan Feltner, Melissa Mask, Jean Lemons, Shelly Smith, Rhetta Scott. FOURTH ROW: Renee Thiebaud, Beckey Hakes, Denise Sigmon, Allison Reichart, Kristen Kiser, Sherri Lewis, C.J. Padilla, Scott Cummings, Sean McLean, JoBeth Greebon. FIFTH ROW: Alan Phillips, Keith Mikeska, Jesse J. Gonzalez, Susan Kubala, Carol A. Hoesel, Betty LeBlanc faculty advisor, Marcy Crabtree, Darla Bradford. SIXTH ROW: Jon Behrens, Kay Thigpen, Tim Oehrlein, Liz Dillow, Doug Williams, Shan McDonald, Kevin Freels, Dana Ballard, Kyle Cooper. Organizations 459 Phi Eta Sigma Phi Eta Sigma is a society honoring freshmen with a 3.5 GPR for their first semester or a 3.5 cumulative GPR at the end of their first year. Active voting membership in Phi Eta Sigma is during the student’s sophomore year. Phi Eta Sigma is dedicated to aca¬ demic service and provides a freshman tutoring service. Sponsorship of a child in Texas A M’s Village of Hope and working in the Big Event were other projects the organization participated in. OFFICERS — William Gossett, Treasurer; Mary Advisor. NOT PICTURED: Michael Wilmington, Hendricks, Secretary; Rhonda Franklin, Vice-President. Historian: Laura Battle, President; Curtis Lard, FIRST ROW: Laura Battle, William Gossett, Mary Hendricks. SECOND ROW: Lan-Anh Le, Chiufang Huang, Myra Chickering, Megan Jones, Lori Apffel, Terry Clark, Alisa Rhinehart, Nancy Kriz, Francisco Garcia, Jo Hudson. THIRD ROW: Melissa Simcik, Donna Krupala, Debbie Haass, Shane Haynes, Laurie Schreiber, Chris Howell, Jana Gibson, Lisa Goertz, Curtis Lard. FOURTH ROW: Keith Zamzow, Helen Chang, Rachel Kennedy, Ann Ruscher, Carolyn Brown, Camille Clark, Leisa Hamm, Deidre Guy, Jesse Stakes, Rebecca Swygert. FIFTH ROW: Kim Dunn, Kim Wallace, Karen Chen, Jennie White, Sandra House, Thai Rozycki, Norman Yee, James Spencer, Luis Carlos Gomezvalle, Dana Burket. SIXTH ROW: Gary Epperson, Craig Zartman, Greg Schucany, John Gordon, Wes Williams, Mark McDuffie, Karen Supak, Annie Buchanan, William Barrett. SEVENTH ROW: Charles Hughes, John Thornborrow, James Ryan, Robert Hawkins, Michael Harper, Gris Eugster, James Brown, Erik Adams, Leslie Leitzy. 460 Organizations Physical Therapy Club FIRST ROW: Sandra Heald, Libby Ubigtman, Beth Ruffing, Laura Clark. THIRD ROW: Linda Rebecca Barnes. SECOND ROW: Laurie Human, Roberts, Nathan Nix, Kelly Best, Judy Racino, Suzanne Davis, Sue Letchford, Beth Williams, Kara Miles, Paige Dell. Physical Therapy Club’s purpose is to help students interested in the profes¬ sion to become more fami liar with the roles a therapist handles. Regular meetings were held where guest speakers from physical therapy schools in Texas came to speak and an¬ swer questions on application proce¬ dures, grade and course requirements, and the physical therapy school envi¬ ronment. It invited local professional therapists to give speeches on the reali¬ ties of being a physical therapist, new techniques and types of specialization. The group made several field trips to the Brazos Valley Rehabilitation Center to see physical therapy in use. OFFICERS — Sandra Heald, Secretary; Libby Vorghmann, Treasurer; Rebecca Barnes, Vice- President. Organizations 461 Pi Epsilon Tau Pi Epsilon Tau is a national honor soci¬ ety of petroleum engineers. The soci¬ ety’s purpose is to offer activities which enable its members to form a close bond with the petroleum industry. The society’s fall initiation and ban¬ quet was held November 5. Charles Seely, President of Seely Oil of Fort OFFICERS — Clint Bybee, President; Jill Schoendbachler, Corresponding Secretary; Vannell Lee, Second Vice President; Susan Loehe, Secretary Treasurer; Kyle Hammond, Executive Vice President. Worth and also President of the Former Students Association, spoke at the ban¬ quet. Pi Epsilon Tau held abarbeque in No¬ vember and sponsored its first volley¬ ball tournament at Bee Creek Park in October. FIRST ROW: Jill Schoenbachler, Corresponding Secretary; Clint Bybee, President; Kyle Hammond, Exec. Vice-President; Vannell Lee, 2nd Vice-President; Susan Lochle, Secretary- Treasurer. SECOND ROW: David Gold, Guillermo Elizondo, Kevin Duncan, Karl Lins, Jesse Knight, Clinton Gerst, Kelly Varney, Ptolemy Taylor, Teresa Romeo. THIRD ROW: Tommy Everitt, Thomas Johansen, Scott Ogier, Judith Vincent, David Dunton, Marjorie Frank, Mark Keatzer, Greg Avra. FOURTH ROW: Frank Falho, Steven Sullivan, Soma Coulihaly, Chris Barnes, Grant Swartzwelder, Jeff Miller, Vince Morrissette, Corry Bentley. FIFTH ROW: Floyd Hernandez, Dennis McHugh, Joy Stratton, Jr., Mark Meyer, Gary Targae, Doug Flaten, Chris Carson. SIXTH ROW: Tim Shackelford, Thomas Walker, John Rigas, Bill Ahendschein, Kirk Osborne, William Butler, Johnny Ray, Dwayne Meloy, Allen Chan. 462 Organizations Political Science Pi Sigma Alpha Pi Sigma Alpha and the Political Sci¬ ence Society work together pursuing the same goals and participating in the same activities. The two groups provide a forum for further study for students interested in political science. Besides allowing political science majors to get to know each other and their professors, the two groups took trips to see law schools, legislative bodies and political leaders. They also held drives for voter registration and worked political polls. In November, Texas A M professor Ken Maldenka, a former military police¬ man in Saigon, spoke to the group about television’s role in the Vietnam War. FIRST ROW: Patricia Leininger, Vice President PSA, James Old, Treasurer PSA, Michael Northrup, President PSA, Denise R. Patton, President PSS, Carmen N. Estrella, Public Relations Chairman PSS. SECOND ROW: Kimberly Campbell, Valerie Gross, Les Hatch, Lee Holmes, Nereyda Morales. THIRD ROW: Jennifer Settle, Alexander Yui, Clark Carpenter, Kimberly Sims, Rolando Salinas, Melanie Baggerly. FOURTH ROW: Ken Kvinta, Laurie Matusek, Rex Perrard, Thomas J. Wooten, Chris Bowers, Glenn Murtha. Organizations 463 Pi Sigma Epsilon Pi Sigma Epsilon is an organization dedicated to stimulation of improved marketing and selling education tech¬ niques and standards. PSE exists to meet a need — it provides collegiate brother¬ hood for marketing students, educators and professionals. Activities included a fund raiser in¬ volved in working for Foleys during its credit card application drive, attending the regional convention at East Texas State University during November and attending the national convention in California in April. OFFICERS — FIRST ROW: Leslie Heffner, VP. Communications; Martin Rimes, Intra Campus Coordinator; Jennie Bennett, V.P. Personnel; Marla Steely, President; Michael Pappas, V.P Finance; Ichante Asaf, V.P. Marketing. SECOND ROW: Heather Sullins, Secretary; Rob Loftice, Sgt.-at-Arms; Sally Hajovsky, V.P. Personnel; Julie Webster, Historian; Paul Munin, Social Intramural Chairman. FIRST ROW: Michelle Veola, Martin Rimes, Jennie Bennett, Marla Steely, Sally Hajovsky, Heather Sullins, Michael Pappas, Ichante Asaf, Leslie Heffner. SECOND ROW: Sherry Collinsworth, Leanne Jahns, Rob Loftice, Kenrick Stibora, Russell “Spike” McCaskill, Pam Warwas, Kaye Handley. THIRD ROW: Sarah Neidigk, Richelle Ramivez, Julie Webster, John Dockory, Robin Payne, Kim McReynolds, Laura Langston. FOURTH ROW: Laurie Runge, Marki McMillan, Kathleen Goessler, Jim Baker, Elizabeth Brennan, Ken Dornak, Patricia Prokop. FIFTH ROW: David Wierschem, Paul Munin, Hagan Santerre, Sang Yoo, Richard Gasewski, Christopher Ross, Kathi Washburn. 464 Organizations Pi Tau Sigma Pi Tau Sigma is a national honor society of mechanical engineers. Members of the society provided several services to the mechanical engineering depart¬ ment, including tutors for students hav¬ ing trouble with their coursework. Members also helped initiate the new pledges each semester. Initiation in¬ cludes performing a project that will benefit the society or department and passing tests that are given at weekly meetings concerning the society and mechanical engineering. Last year the group had a booth at JETS and Career Day and held two ban¬ quets: one in dead week in December and another during dead week in May. OFFICERS — FIRST ROW: Jeanette Eberle, Treasurer. SECOND ROW: L.A. Williams, Recording Secretary; Randy Schrecengost, President. THIRD ROW: Kaveh Taghavi, Vice- President; David Harkness, Correspondin g - Secretary. FIRST ROW: David Harkness, Corresponding Judge, Paul Till, Miller Sheu, Ong Liang-Eng, Eisterhold. FOURTH ROW: Daniel A. Bulovas, Secretary; Jeanette Eberle, Treasurer; Kayeh Lynne Hadden. THIRD ROW: James Dove, Jerry Steven A. Nolan, Kevin Coman, Bruce Carroll, Taghavi, Vice President; SECOND ROW: Robert Bodey, Thomas Barrow, Scott J. Miller, Thomas Saleem Karimjee, Doug Hope. Organizations 465 Poultry Science Club Poultry Science Club consists of stu¬ dents interested in the poultry business. Some of the club members make up a judging team which competes twice a year. This judging team traveled to Ar¬ kansas and North Carolina to judge commercial production hens. The organization also sponsored pro¬ grams for first and second grade chil¬ dren. These programs included field trips to Texas A M farms, dairy and ani¬ mal barns. On Sept. 21, Poultry Science held their annual steak fry. FIRST ROW: Randy Murphy, President; Gerald Veltmann, Advisor; T.W. Odom, Advisor; Cecil Broussard, Vice President; Kenny McCaslin, Ag. Jackson, Jody Long. THIRD ROW: Steve Provost, Council Rep. SECOND ROW: John Boothe, J.R. Allen Byrd, Fred Fanick, Regina Fletcher. 466 Organizations Psi Chi Psychology FIRST ROW: Dr. Chuck Stoup, Faculty Advisor; SECOND ROW: Melaney Linton, Carlos Williamson, Bruce Cameron, Isken Kalsi, Stephen Nhat Hoang, Angela Milholland, Scott Farrar, Macossay, Stacy Thrash, Mary Ann Gallegos, Mary Farrar, Stewart Gallas, Jack Lewi, Bruce Benke. Jennifer Talley, Lisa Hollabaugh, Sally Craddock. Jenkins, Michelle Barbossa. THIRD ROW: John Psychology Club is open to all students at Texas A M interested in the field of psychology. A related organization, Psi Chi, is the national honor society for psychology majors. Both groups meet together and are designed for psycholo¬ gy students interested in learning more about their field and its relation to the modern world. The groups accomplish this by sponsoring guest lectures, field trips and attendance at state and region¬ al conventions. They also offered help to students with the process of getting ac¬ cepted into graduate programs. Psi Chi and Psychology Club also hosted parties and held t-shirt sales to raise money for their activities. OFFICERS — Stephen Farrar, President; Isken Thrash, Newsletter-Editor; Mary Jenkins, Kalsi, Social Secretary; Bruce Cameron, Publicity Chairman. Treasurer; Melany Linton, Secretary; Stacy Organizations 467 Pre-Vet Society Pre-Vet Society provides fellowship among students seeking entrance into the College of Veterinary Medicine. The society helps these students learn more about veterinary medicine through various speakers and tours. The activities of the club include fund rais¬ ers, a fall and spring social and local ser¬ vice projects. Each year, the society gives scholarships to three of its most active and qualified members. OFFICERS — Jessie Adame, Bruce Fusselman, Jennifer Rollins, Celeste Treadway, Jeff Lancaster. FIRST ROW: Bruce Fusselman, Celeste Treadway, Jeff Lancaster, Jennifer Rollins, Jessie Adame. SECOND ROW: Karen Tucker, Therese Heusinger, Renea Johnson, Carrie Haveman, Alice Blue. THIRD ROW: Marsha Boatman, Linda Dreher, Carlos Zamora, Christine Woke, Sheryl Luka. FOURTH ROW: Mike Hicks, Christopher Jones, Perry Allen, Danny Proctor, Cynthia Harris, Louisa Rudd. NOT PICTURED: Jennifer Benardino, Lisa Berger, Jack Blount, Melissa Bowsher, Annie Buchanan, Allen Byrd, Valarie Caldwell, Armando Cigarroa, Carol Clark, S. Coerver, Danette Cornelius, Danelle Cornelius, Wendy Dearixon, Denise Draper, Denise Drexler, Laurine Ellison, Timmy Ervin, Judy Fahy, Deloris Forbes, Lewanne French, Michael Frizzell, Jessica Green, D. Ham, J. Hardenburg, Liz Harwell, A. Holcomb, Lonni Horowitz, Olga Jaimez, Doug Jungmann, K. Kettler, Karen Kirkindall, Karla Kirksey, Dan Lesage, Rachel Malewski, Lisa Marie Martinez, Greg Maynard, Sonya McBryde, Darryl McDonald, Lea McWilliams, Nancy Metzer, Kelly Morgan, K. Motl, David Munoz, Kim Neely, Sue Olsta, K. Parmley, Anorea Planje, Bryan Proctor, Perry Ragon, Britt Roman, Preston Ross, Tahl Rozycki, Lisa Simpson, Rosemarie Soell, Suellen Syler, Kim Terry, Scott Tobermann, Vidal Villarreal, Andra Voges, K. Wagner, R. Warwick, Katherine Wells, Shawn Wilkins. Advisors: Walter F. Juliflf, DVM, Eldred Eural Keahey, DVM. 468 Organizations Range Club OFFICERS — FIRST ROW: Irby McWilliams, SECOND ROW: Robert Knight, Carlon Strapper, Elisha Probst, Stephen Bauer, Debbie Stehling. Mark Lambert, Chris Call, Mark Francis. Range Club is the academic, profes sion¬ al and social student organization of the Department of Range Sciences. It is pri¬ marily comprised of undergraduate range science students. Functions in¬ clude guest lecturers, fund raising ac¬ tivities, workdays on range lands and at¬ tending state and national meetings of the Society for Range Management. FIRST ROW: Carlon A. Stapper, Social Chairman; Mark Francis, Social Chairman; Elisha Probst, Secretary; Debbie Stehling, Reporter; Mark Vanoni, Treasurer; Irby McWilliams, Social Chairman; Stephen Bauer, President; Thomas Flinn, Vice-President. SECOND ROW: Richard Otto, Stanley Dykes, Mark Randolph, Mary Beth Walsh, Katy Beth Garren, Carla Beth Shaws, Brad Campbell. THIRD ROW: Mike Rainey, Lewis Frazier, Lee Sumrall, Lanny Copeland, Stephen Deiss. FOURTH ROW: Ralphe Raabe, Barton Bradicich, Riley Kitchens, Brad Teplicek, Scott Starr, Bill Faske. Organizations 469 Sigma Tau Delta W.B.S. Sigma Tau Deltas aim is to provide dis¬ tinction for high achievement in studies of the English language and literature, to promote a mastery of written expres¬ sion, and to foster a spirit of good fellow¬ ship among students of the English de¬ partment. Publication of “Nine Poems,” a com¬ posite of winning entries from the orga¬ nization’s poetry contest in the spring of 1984, headed their agenda this year. Other club activities included: sponsor¬ ship of a short story poetry contest in which the winners would be published, public readings and other programs per¬ tinent to English majors. SIGMA TAU DELTA — FIRST ROW: Marilyn Ford, Secretary; Melissa Romine, President; Paul Trahan, Treasurer. SECOND ROW r : Paul Stewart, Alice Fabian, Stephanie Selber, Shanan Mitchell, Patrick Heye. THIRD ROW: Sheryl Bowen, Ken Blankenship, Robert Cobb, Richard McLamore. Wildlife Biology Society’s goal is to pro¬ vide information to students concerning wildlife research, management and con¬ servation while increasing their aware¬ ness and appreciation of wildlife values. The society serves as a technical club for students with a genuine interest in the Department of Wildlife and Fisheries Sciences. During the fall semester, the WBS held a cabrito (goat) bar-b-que as a get- acquainted social event. Members of the WBS planned to participate in a region¬ al quiz bowl and host their annual fund raiser, a wild game bar-b-que, in the spring. Guest speakers were scheduled throughout the year at the monthly meetings. Field trips to various state ref¬ uges were also scheduled. WILDLIFE BIOLOGICAL SOCIETY — FIRST ROW: Dr. Ray C. Telfair, Advisor; Mary Kay Manning, Beverly Irving, Melissa Cheney, Charles Foerster, Barbara Norman, Amy Weber, Mary Kae Hvizdos, Susie Boyer, Nova J. Silvy, Advisor. SECOND ROW: Michelle Walters, Janene Pulley, Debbie Byars, Monica Willman, David Peyton, Kate H. Foster, Jerry Latson, Betsy Couch, Nita Baumgartner. THIRD ROW: Cindy Chritton, Jocelyn Glaser, Rick De La Garza, Ron Kokel, Briant Beardsley, Rufus Stephens, Steve Davis, Steve Fagg, Tim Biediger. FOURTH ROW: Melanie Green, John Lockwood, Reginald Stapper, Peter McKone, Jim Brown, C.J. Winand, Will Roach, Shannon Garner, Tommy Wright. 470 Organizations ENVE Society for Entrepreneurship and New Ventures is an organization open to stu¬ dents and faculty currently in business or who aspire to have a business of their own. Speakers relating to entrepreneur- ship such as Norman Brinker, founder of Bennigans, Steak and Ale and Chili’s, as well as Michael Muse of Muse Air, bank¬ ers and venture capitalists spoke to the group about their work. Seminars were hosted by the group on subjects such as personal selling and objectivity with top people in the field and other schools and organizations attending. A magazine, ‘Campus Entrepreneur,’ was created by the group and sent to colleges, busin¬ esses and other members of the Associ¬ ation of Collegiate Entrepreneurs (ACE). The organization strives to help each other in ventures and facilitate students who want to sell on campus. One of their primary goals is to preserve the free en¬ terprise system and rejuvenate that frame of mind throughout the country. FIRST ROW: Clifford E. Massey; Mark A. Brown, Editor; Lanet Lindamood; John S. Robinson, President; Rick Lima, Librarian; Gregory A. Smith; Eddie R. Carter. SECOND ROW: John Howell, Programs Chairman; Tim Forse; Gaye Lynn Cline; Paul A. Willis; James Lesener, Publicity Chairman; Elizabeth A. Sutton; James R. McAuliffe, Secretary; Raymond Jowers, Venture Development Chairman. THIRD ROW: Jaime R. Munguia, Sergio A. Trevino, Dan Casey, Gerald L. Gobbi, Scott Arrington, Alejandro Botello, Tony Nogueras, Kory Wallace. FOURTH ROW: Tim Fiedler, Pete Czerniakowski, John Porter Goodman, Michael Mateja, Duane Koll, Edward Zubizarreta, Warren Chirhart. FIFTH ROW: Glenn E. Russell, Jesus R. Pinto, Brad L. Phillips, Randy Mundy, Paul Pille. Organizations 471 Society of Aggie Scholars Society of Aggie Scholars is an organiza¬ tion of students who have come to A M with academic scholarships. The group attended events sponsored by Political Forum and other campus organizations. In the spring, the group planned to look into the problem of bike crime on campus and hopefully implement a pro¬ gram to control it. At the end of each year, the group sends letters to high school students coming into the A M Honors Program. When these students arrive at A M, Aggie Scholars show them around and help them adjust to college life. The group members also assisted one another with their coursework. OFFICERS — Craig Prater, President; Peter Wong, Vice-President; J. Speight Grimes, Treasurer; Mike Rich, Reporter. NOT SHOWN: Kelli Kennedy, Activities; Dr. L.D. Cress, Sponsor. FIRST ROW: Peter Wong, J. Speight Grimes, Hsu. FOURTH ROW: Rafael San Miguel, Richard Craig Prater, Mike Rich. SECOND ROW: Sandra Garcia, Michael Smith, Debbie Byars, Gregory Sloan, Grace Chu, Laura Slater, Michele Mobley, Stovall, Melanie Weiner. FIFTH ROW: Michael Tammy Cotton, Almaz Smith. THIRD ROW: Lemen, Craig Artley, Carl Dietrich, Alan Sanders, Jesse Stakes, Sue Krenek, Bill Emshoff, Jim Bill Gulstad, William Needels. Francis, Stewart Baker, Natalie Hopkins, Arthur 472 Organizations Society of American Military Engineers Society of American Military Engi¬ neer’s main goal is to gather engineer¬ ing students both in the Corps of Cadets and civilian status together for discus¬ sions, presentations and projects. Aside from their monthly meetings, members of the club traveled to Hous¬ ton in November to attend a conference of the Society of American Military En¬ gineers. OFFICERS — Kevin Laughbaum, Secretary; John Dvoracek, President; Philip LeMessurier, Vice-President. NOT SHOWN: Laurie Lustfield, Treasurer. FIRST ROW: Brian Davis, Lamberto Balli, Michael Smith, Eric Wright, James Chvatal. Michael Brown, Kevin Laughbaum, Robert THIRD ROW: Miguel Lake, Philip LeMessurier, Albers, Victor Lopez, Wade Howard. SECOND John Dvoracek, Jonathon Pettit, John Davis. ROW: Dwayne Rydell, Raymond Crews, Ray Organizations 473 Society of Automotive Engineers Society of Automotive Engineering main activity is to research and discuss the latest engineering technologies in all modes of transportation: land, sea and air. The group’s activities included a de¬ sign contest in which members designed concept cars. The winning car design was to be constructed by the society. The group met with speakers from the transportation industry at each meeting to discuss technical issues. In November, the group went to Houston to see A.J. Foyt’s racing facili¬ ty. In the spring, it went to see General Motors assembly division in Dallas and an automotive museum near Palestine. FIRST ROW: Edward Arrieta, 84-85 V.R; Clayton Ownby, 83-84 Sect.; Talmadge Centers, 84-85 Treas. SECOND ROW: Frank Macaluso, Jr., 83- 84 President; Ben Clark, Projects Chairman 84- 85; Angelo Fancello, Secretary 84-85; Michael Kendel, 84-85 Pres. 474 Organizations Society of Manufacturing Engineers OFFICERS — FIRST ROW: David English, Abbott, 1st Vice-Chairman; David Sassin, Secretary; Chris Gurecky, Chairman. SECOND Treasurer. ROW: Chuck Provost, 3rd Vice-Chairman; David Society of Manufacturing Engineers is an international organization of profes¬ sionals from all areas of manufacturing. The purpose of the organization is to help members gain technical informa¬ tion and ideas as well as experience in the manufacturing process. The Texas A M Society of Manufac¬ turing Engineers chapter’s activities for the year included field trips to manufac¬ turing orientated companies like Hughes Topi and TRW Mission Plant in Houston and LTV in Dallas. The organi¬ zation manufactured and sold dominoes made out of anodized aluminum to fi¬ nance their various field trips and social activities. FIRST ROW: David English, David Sassin, David Abbott, Chris Gurecky, Chuck Provost. SECOND ROW: Mark Goodin, Jason McGrew, David Williams, Russell Bepoley, Terry Lee Weight, Tim Murray. THIRD ROW: Charles Birkner, Lawrence Mazurek, Chris Janney, Richard Jahns, William Rittenberry, Wade Hedrick. Organizations 475 Society of Petroleum Engineers FIRST ROW: Christopher S. Barnes, Vice President; R. Wade Davis, President; Cindy Wessels, Secretary; Gary L. Leach, Treasurer. SECOND ROW: Randy Steed, Terry Townend, Douglas Jasek, Teri West, John Schellenberg, Susan Lochte, Kelly Varney, Neil Etter, Donna Elwood, Kristen Koehl, Daphne Rozell, Holli Treyhig, Teresa Romeo, Donna Keprta, Ptolemy Taylor, Vannell Lee, Brent Boyd. THIRD ROW: Ed Shumilak, Dennis Engelbert, Kevin Duncan, Channon Ollre, Karl Lins, Jesse H. Knight, Kevin Smith, Lane French, Chris Lenamond, Richy Marshall, Jessica Duncan, Denise Peebles, Carla Tharp, Mark Kratzer, Sam Yonter, Greg Avra, Sabra Hess. FOURTH ROW: Rob W. Eisenhauer, Philip M. Curry, Kiyan M. Mowlaui, Clint Bybee, Allen Chan, Guillermo Elizondo, Steve Locke, Roy Haude, Gary Dunk, Keith Beugelsdijk, David K. Cold, Marjorie Frank, Rebecca Gill, Alph Texas A M Chapter of the Society of Petroleum Engineers serves as a link between students and active members of the oil industry and is one of the most active student chapters. Several hun¬ dred members attended the SPE Na¬ tional Convention in September at the Astrohall in Houston. The chapter served as hosts to visiting student chap¬ ters from across the nation. SPE members have fresh coffee, use of a copier, and a substantial quiz file — endeared to all as “old poop — in their office in the Doherty Building. Monthly meetings featured speakers from the pe¬ troleum industry to keep students in¬ formed of the latest technology, devel- Wright, Dennis E. McHugh. FIFTH ROW: Mike Cade, Vince Morrissette, Dan Montgomery, Steve Gonzalez, Paul Figel, Jill Schoenbachler, Tom Brune, Scott Ogier, Michael Lemen, Mark L. McKnight, Andy Coolidge, Danny Leo O’Neil, Larry Tharp, Robert Triesch, Jay Stratton. SIXTH ROW: Tommy Everitt, Mike Nance, Tim Shackelford, R. Daniel Peed, Clayton Miller, Jordan Lera, James McClure, Joseph M. Small, Judith Vincent, Carl J. Cramm, Steven Sullivan, John Shives, Allen Lane, Kyle M. Hammond. SEVENTH ROW: Ronald T. Nelson Jr., Stephanie M. Loth, Tracy Turner, Dag Heggelund, Dwayne Meloy, Charles Pietsch, Clinton Gerst, Andrew Speckhard, Chris Carson, Bill Abendschein, John Rigas, Floyd Hernandez, Kirk G. Osborne, Corry B.C. Bentley. EIGHTH ROW: Steve Schroeder, Johnny Ran, Tom Marquardt, William Kurt Butler, opments and practices in the oil field. Guest speakers included Helmut Merk- lein, former professor at Texas A M and assistant to the Secretary of Energy, Coots Matthews of Boots and Coots, and Emil Osden of Chaparral Minerals. The society also offered many social activi¬ ties. Several of its members represented SPE in volleyball, football, football and softball intramurals Volleyball and golf tournaments attracted students, faculty and industry members alike. Beer busts and barbecues topped the list of favorite activities. Monthly newsletters kept the students informed of all the chapter’s activities. Bruce Morlock, Emmett Poindexter, Bruce August, Tracy Dieterich, Grant Swartzwedler, Soma Coulibaly, Jeff Miller, Sundance Rayne, David Dunton, David Luma. NINTH ROW: Doug Flaten, David Purseu, Mark Meyer, Gary Tarqac, Frank Falbo, Ray Frisby, Klaus Buschbom, Greg Floyd, J. Brian Walter, Paul R. Habenicht, Lawson L. Freeman, Will Hay, Joe Williams. TENTH ROW: Larry Parnell, A. Thomas Johansten, Claus Frimann Dehl, Olav Eggesbo, Thomas Walker, William C. Hoge, Douglas Van Slambrouck, Kimberly Leach. OFFICERS — FIRST ROW: R. Wade Davis, President; Cindy Wessels, Secretary. SECOND ROW: Christopher S. Barnes, Vice President; Gary L. Leach, Treasurer. 476 Organizations Society of Women Engineers Society of Women Engineers is a group of engineering students dedicated to in¬ forming students, and the community as a whole, of engineering options and op¬ portunities for women in various engi¬ neering and related fields. Activities the society participated in were the Women Engineers and Scien¬ tists Regional Convention in Tulsa, Oklahoma, and the International Con¬ vention for Women Engineers and Sci¬ entists in Washington, D.C. OFFICERS — Tamara Pessarra, Conference Director; Lettie FLores, Vice President; Rebecca Baynham, President; Michiet Couture. SECOND ROW: Pixey Mosley, Conference Chairman; Martha Bellens, Chairman of Public Relations Allison L. Kruest, Membership Chairman. LEFT TO RIGHT: Susan Couvillon, Allison L. Davies, Lettie Flores, Becca Taylor, Rebecca Goode, Janet Adkins, Laura Hunt, Karie Cook, Kruest, Angela]. Prieto, Sonya Ortiz, Michele Baynham, Michiet Couture, Kelly Hobart, Debbie Sharon Withey, Martha Bellens, Michael Marcum. Beaty, Amy Ludwig, Pixey Mosley, Michele Organizations 477 Student Am. Inst, of Floral Designers FIRST ROW: Janice Stetz, Debbie Nohavitza, Treasurer, Valerie Russell, Kelly Lee. SECOND ROW: Dayna Reed, Vice President, Belinda Smith, Alison White, Secretary, Jim Johnson, Advisor, Carol Angle, President. Student American Institute of Floral Designers promotes the education of students in the floral industry. The organization provided floral ar¬ rangements for different school func¬ tions throughout the year. It provided flowers for TAMU guest speakers, uni¬ versity receptions, retirement dinners and the Board of Regents. Members of the club attended the Southern Symposium of the American Institute of Floral Designers in Nash¬ ville, Tenn., in April. They also helped host the National Symposium of the American Institute of Floral Designers , in San Antonio in July. 478 Organizations Student Council of Exceptional Children OFFICERS — FIRST ROW: Carol R. Anderson, Advisor; Deralee Dawson, President Elect; Cammie Ann Uptmore, President; Jennifer Stafford, Vice President. SECOND ROW: Sheryl Sehake, Treasurer; Andra Averitt, Secretary; Susanne Gross, Membership Chairman; Lynne Moehlman, Past President; Anne Hardin, Advisory Committee Chairman. Student Council for Exceptional Chil¬ dren is a pre-professional oganization that enjoys serving the handicapped in the Brazos Valley. Through SCEC, students have the opportunity to volunteer their time and friendship to disabled children and adults from community organizations such as the Brazos Valley Rehabilitation Center, Mental Health-Mental Rehabili¬ tation, Youth Association for Retarded Citizens, New Trends and the Child De¬ velopment Center. Members also par¬ ticipated in the Horsemen’s Association special student’s riding school, as well as the Big Event. Plans were also made to attend the state CEC spring convention at North Texas State University. FIRST ROW: Carol R. Anderson, Paige Stewart, Julie McCloskey, Kenee Littlefield, Erica Forst, Deralee Dawson, Andra Averitt, Susanne Gross, Mary Millan. THIRD ROW: Helen Gutierrez, Cammie Ann Uptmore, Jennifer Stafford, Sheryl Lisa Stone, Brian Stobbie, Rafael I. San Miguel, A. Sehake, Anne T. Hardin, Lynne Moehlman. Ellen Schutte, Susan English. SECOND ROW: Karen Biry, Sherry McDonald, Organizations 479 Student Engineers Council FIRST ROW: Stan Lowy, Karl Wiedenfeld, Kevin Brightwell, Charles Stegemoeller, Wade Davis, Martin Mehner, Margie Prihoda. SEC OND ROW: Kent Beck, Paige Kirby, Bill Moore, Michelle Mercer, Derek Demaree, Rebecca Baynham, Bill Lyon, Janice Simon, Carol Greiner. THIRD ROW: Clint Bybee, Lori Graham, Chris Gurecky, Tara Colvard, Rhonda Heiber, David Lusk, Jeanne Ramponi, Ricky Strong. FOURTH ROW: Mark Crowley, Wayne Peterson, Markanthony Sterling, Jeffrey Stewart, Tim Ramponi, Henry Thomas, Gerardo Rivera, Brad Crittenden. FIFTH ROW: Mark Kubena, Eric Bechler, Richard Lee, James Krahn, Kyle Hammond, Bobby Hanson, Mike Lehmann. Student Engineer’s Council was estab¬ lished in April of 1939 by the dean of engineering. For the past forty-five years, the SEC has been directly respon¬ sible for acting as the official liaison be¬ tween the administration and students within the college. The council’s responsibilities in¬ clude: the organization and planning of Engineer’s Week in February of each year, the Deans Forum programs, and participation in Jets Day and High School Career Day. The membership of the council is comprised of the presidents and repre¬ sentatives of all the major and minor technical societies within the College of Engineering. OFFICERS — FIRST ROW: Wade Davis, Vice- ROW: Karl Wiedenfeld, Secretary; Stan Lowy, President; Charles Stegemoeller, President; Kevin Advisor; Margie Prihoda, Treasurer; Martin Brightwell, VP Engineer’s Week. SECOND Mehner, Parliamentarian. 480 Organizations TAMSCAMS Texas A M Student Chapter of the American Meteorological Society’s pur¬ pose is to provide educational and social meetings for meteorology majors and other students interested in meteorol¬ ogy. During the fall semester, the society traveled to Fort Worth to visit the Na¬ tional Weather Service Forecasting Of¬ fice, and the nearby Air Weather Ser¬ vice Forecasting Unit at Carswell Air Force Base. The trip gave members an opportunity to witness the preparation of weather forecasts and the processing of weather information for the public. TAMSCAM held their annual Torna- dic Picnic in April. OFFICERS — Cheryl Bennett, Treasurer; Arney Srackangast, President; Kurtis Thome, Secretary; Shawn Rampy, Vice-President. FIRST ROW: Pam Daale, Shawn Rampy, Cheryl Mullenhax, Rebecca Caldwell, Mark Chambers, Bennett, Kurtis Thome, Arney Srackangast. Steve Springer; FOURTH ROW: Edward SECOND ROW: Kevin Goff, Douglas Alkov, Delgado, Kathy Kliegle, Steve LaNore, Wesley Geoff Bogorad, J.R. Kadrovach, Robert Liles, Youtsey, Mark Rose, Boddy Truesdell. Scott Pitney. THIRD ROW: Bryan Batson, Robert Organizations 481 Tau Alpha Pi Tau Alpha Pi is an honor society de¬ signed to recognize students who have excelled in the field of engineering technology. Engineering technology majors are invited to join the society if their grades are in the top 25 percent of the department. Activities of Tau Alpha Pi included meetings and lectures to promote schol¬ arship in the field of engineering tech¬ nology. OFFICERS — FIRST ROW: Doug McPherson, D. Dubcak, Secretary; Pat Hensley, President; Treasurer; Joe R. Bengfort, Vice President; Glenn Professor Russ Puckett, Faculty Advisor. FIRST ROW: Joe R. Bengfort, Glenn D. Dubcak, Peter. THIRD ROW: Larry Hanawa, Raymond Doug McPherson, Pat Hensley, Professor Russ Arnold, Patrick W. Moravits, C.M. Nelson, Puckett. SECOND ROW: Louise Earle, Donald Charles M. Scanland. Wiktorowski, David Bole, Robert Whalen, James 482 Organizations Tau Kappa OFFICERS: Ajey Chandra, Historian; Charla Schwab, Secretary; Ann Robbins, Parliamentarian; Jack Brooks, Vice President; Donna Huddleston, Treasurer; Virginia Standefer, President. Tau Kappa is a junior service society. It sponsors projects benefiting the campus and community and allows members to get to know each other. Each month a ‘Member of the Month’ was recognized for working hard and donating time for the benefit of others. The group’s ongoing activities in¬ clude work with International Friends (a group to unite international and American students) and helping the dis¬ advantaged youth in Bryan College Sta¬ tion. The group held fund-raisers which included selling water pistols and hunt¬ ing licenses for Elephant Walk in No¬ vember. FIRST ROW: Virginia Standefer, Charla Schwab, Ajey Chandra, Donna Huddleston, Ann Robbins, Jack Brooks. SECOND ROW: Ann Cervenka, Jennifer Rankin, Jennifer Ponder, Lindy Goodman. THIRD ROW: Kayla McEntire, Terri Richards, Michele Rogers, Ann Darby. FOURTH ROW: Pamela S. Chin, Kathleen C. Conway, Laura Madia, Laurie Wright, Melanie Wheat. FIFTH ROW: Bill Bullock, Randy Duncan, Dan Odom, Peg Toot, Scott Hamilton. SIXTH ROW: Lance Mandell, Alice Garrison, Rusty Barnett, Claudia Long, Jim Collins, Marc Bailey. Organizations 483 Texas Student Education Association Texas Student Education Association is for students planning a career in educa¬ tion. The association’s main goal is to improve professional preparation for all future teachers with a special focus on Kindergarten through 12th grades. TSEA held a general meeting and workshop each month. To help keep the student teachers informed, the club published several newsletters. The asso¬ ciation also planned to be involved in several service activities such as fund raising and the Big Event. OFFICERS — FIRST ROW: Sandy Gavlick, Julie Sheffield, Carol Harvey, Nedra Durden. SECOND ROW: Sarah Jurek, Melissa McDaniel, Cherry Callegari, Wanda Merritt. THIRD ROW: Dean Borg, Teresa Henderson, Marisela Moreno, Mike Miller. FOURTH ROW: Karen Maha, JoAnna Walton, Shelley Hooper, Eileen Grider. FIRST ROW: Sarah Jurek, Julie Sheffield, Sandy Gavlick, Carol Harvey, Nedra Durden. SECOND ROW: Mike Miller, Melissa McDaniel, Cherry Callegari, Teresa Henderson, Marisela Moreno, Karen Maha, Wanda Merritt, Eileen Grider, Shelley Hooper, JoAnna Walton. THIRD ROW: Christi Conrad, April Jeffus, Missy Suggs, Sally Potter, Debbie Wachel, Glenda Burns, Julie Rankin, Teresa Hawkins, Lou Ann Yates, Kelly Mclntire, Glynis Brown. FOURTH ROW: Gail Marie Silva, Susan Krolczyk, Pam McDonald, Joy Ethridge, Dana Beaumont, Renee Hempel, Karen Prodajko, Kamy Kryger, Susan Hethershaw, Theresa Hoelscher, Dean Borg. FIFTH ROW: David Youngblood, Angela McPhail, Kelly Wyatt, Deanne Mclnnis, Lucie Collins, April Free, Vikki Moore, Angelica Salazar, Rose Mary Hargett, Faith Sanders, Carla Verwold. SIXTH ROW: Julie Hailey, Susan Shormann, Kerrin Gaenzle, Anita Killough, Michele Rabata, D’Ann Foreman, Kim Clark, Susan Ratcliff, LeAnn Shivers, Linda Smitley, Cindy Bryan. 484 Organizations Women in Communications FIRST ROW: Kari Weeks, Theresa Cornell, DeLong. THIRD ROW: Donna Hajash, Molly Kirsten Dietz, Daryn DeZengotita. SECOND Pepper, Connie Edilmon, Sondra Hostetler, ROW: Libby Schimmer, Laura Wimberley, Jan Cheryl Burke, Ann Cervenka. Perry, Jeff Wright, Elisa Hutchins, Rebecca Women in Communications Incorpo¬ rated completed its third year on the Texas A M campus and is already an important part of its national network. Membership has nearly tripled in the last year and the chapter’s future is looking even brighter. The organization provides programs to enhance the professional develop¬ ment of students pursuing communica¬ tions careers and provides sound advice and opportunities for them in their ca¬ reer search. WICI is not just for women, OFFICERS — FIRST ROW: Theresa Cornell, Social Chairman; Kirsten Dietz, Membership Chairman. SECOND ROW: Jan Perry, Vice Presi¬ dent of Financing; Jeff Wright, Secretary; Daryn DeZengotita, Vice President of Public Relations. THIRD ROW: Donna Hajash, Advisor; Sondra Hostetler, Programs Chairman; Kari Weeks, Presi¬ dent. men seeking careers in communication are also welcome. This year, the group participated in a southwest regional student competition in which several individuals won awards. They helped to sponsor Wom¬ en’s Week in February and held wine and cheese parties for their graduating seniors in December and May. Guest speakers told the group how to prepare their portfolios and what the job market in communications was like. Organizations 485 Hometown Clubs fifliieiKliW . al tugged term end tkghtty o f the tree ' me frontier thi area waa tow to develop. A ' fie French Mamoertfr and InVel vtaitiwl trm i r. rw. he French- Marquette end Jofcet vieeed the territory ‘ pos es P Vx prance « 1682 The ftrst pe f near A an aa was made by OeTontt in 1686 at A i not urea 1804 a year attar Arkansas and aw re MfiBitiW ---- I. that aj f e had become United States temtory. that our gov .n to her at aB A US headquaners was estabt • 1819 the Arkansas Territory was Organised and ti was moved to UWe Bock Arkansas was adr -iptendfut raw materials, even to the ertemor nawig 2 ® eMjr«micafJ fea4ibi tvwori Arkans has Arkansas Post National Memorial. Buttalo Natk Providing a common base for students help students with the transition from from the same area, Hometown Clubs home and high school to college life. 486 Organizations Abilene Abilene Hometown Club’s purpose is to help students from their area keep in touch with their old friends while mak¬ ing new friends here at Texas A M. The group encourages active involvement in campus organizations. Abilene is 200 miles due west of Dallas and a 270 mile drive from College Station. FIRST ROW: Kari Collins, Tana Brewington, Craig Gregory, Lou Alice Peveler, Dan Woodfin, James Brooks, Michael Lemen, Stephen Kent. SECOND ROW: Sabrina Sanders, Grace Garraway, Judith Ray, David Knapp, Ruben Brochner, Tad Pruitt, Andrea Jacaman. THIRD ROW: Spud Aldridge, David Meyers, James Ervin, Garry Thornton, Steve Hayes, Greg Baker. FOURTH ROW: Joe May, Stephen Cook, Gordon Bingaman, Robert Lehrer, Mark Gee, Renee Dix. Organizations 487 Amarillo Angelina Amarillo Hometown Club’s purpose is to keep students from Amarillo in touch with each other while they’re at Texas A M. Because Amarillo is a ten hour drive away, the members get together to drive home in order to save gas and keep each other company during the long drive. AMARILLO — FIRST ROW: Doug Lill, Treasurer; Leslie Sinclair, Vice President; Whit Walker, President; Jennifer Pearson, Secretary. SECOND ROW: Kris Kaczmarek, Jeff Jordan, Russell Reeves, Richard Ballard, Miles Forrester, Pam Karr. THIRD ROW: Robyn McCarty, David Kenyon, Doug Robinett, Curtis Groves, Misty Vars. FOURTH ROW: Bill Thomas, Alan Sanders, David Hartmen. Angelina County Hometown Club’s purpose is to provide opportunity for Texas A M students from the Angelina area to become better aquainted with each other. The club’s members coordinate rides home for those who live in Angelina County. They organized happy hours and picnics with other clubs and mem¬ bers also got together to play volleyball and softball. ANGELINA — FIRST ROW: Adina Beck, President; Jill Burris, Vice-President. SECOND ROW: Angela Mangus, Virginia Watson, Rebecca Terry, Pamela Lyon. THIRD ROW: Melissa Scarbrough, Jana Parker, Cara Brunson, Melanie Conerly, Sally Haas. FOURTH ROW: Karen Swor, Dianne Morgan, Kim Beavers, Beverly McKelvy, Cathy Russell. FIFTH ROW: Edwin Williamson, Jr., Lee Hearne, Gerald Van Schaulwek, Randall Taylor, Wayne Ashby, Carl Russell, Mustafa Khammash. 488 Organizations Arlington Atascosa Co. Arlington Hometown Club’s goal is to bring together Aggies from the same background and geographical area. The group held a party with the Plano and Hearst Euless Bedford Hometown Clubs the weekend of the Texas Tech game and also held another party in the spring. At Christmas time, the Arlington Mother’s Club hosted a party for the group. ARLINGTON HOMETOWN CLUB — FIRST ROW: Lisa Lively, Karen McDowell, Annette Primm. SECOND ROW: Leslie Wright, Kelly Heape, President; Dana McQuerns, Russell McCaskill, Hometown Redpot. THIRD ROW: Spike Schrickel, Suzie Santarelli, Social Chairman; Kate Ford, Vice President; Lucy Schrickel, Secretary-Treasurer; Rocky Santerre. FIRST ROW: Cheryl Drew; Annette Belicek, Secretary Treasurer; Larry Belicek, President; Staci Tullos; Ken Davis, Vice President. SECOND ROW: Sandra House; Dennis Jasik; Craige Wittig; Robert Jaksik; Michael Baring; G. Russell McAllister. THIRD ROW: Ross Meadows; David Miller; Robert Hooge; Clay Rosenbaum; Todd Henry. Atasoosa County Hometown Club’s purpose was to bring students from their area together at Texas A M and inform them of various University and club activities. This was the club’s first year and most time was spent in the planning of activi¬ ties for future years. In the spring, the group participated in the Big Event. Organizations 489 Beaumont Beaumont Hometown Club’s main pur¬ pose is to bring fellow Aggies from the Beaumont area together and get them active in Texas A M traditions. The group sponsored several social activities for its members during the year, includ¬ ing picnics before football games, a Christmas party in Beaumont and a wa¬ termelon party in the summer for fresh¬ men, transfer students, and parents. OFFICERS — Marian Broussard, Vice President; Kevin McGovern, President; Linda Miranda, Secretary. FIRST ROW: Sharon Gregorcyk, Stacie Worsham, Melissa Murphey, Charean Williams, Linda Mianda, Melissa Pfleider, Debora Hendry, Suzie Kupiec, Julie LeBlanc, Layne Cole. SECOND ROW: Enn Shaw, Shelley Matthews, Kathleen McGovern, Michele Yennie, Anne Moseman, Michelle Mattingley, Marian Broussard, Camille Clark, Vera Fletcher, Beth Widner, Becky Fullerton. THIRD ROW: Kyle Hawkins, Drue Sims, Terry Stanley, Scott Arrigton, Grant Frederiksen, JeflF Miranda, David Russell, Chad Cabra, Danny Buchanon, Cole Kojak, Mark Cohen, David Lackey. FOURTH ROW: Robert Rust, Christopher Cokinos, Phil Waldron, Larry Collins, Kevin McGovern. 490 Organizations Denton Ennis Denton Hometown Clubs purpose is to promote fellowship among students from the Denton area. They strive to accomplish this through car pools home and by providing academic and social activities for Denton area students. The club also tries to provide personal motivation and encouragement for members during their college years. The planned activities for the club in¬ cluded happy hours and mixers with other hometown clubs. DENTON AREA HTC — FIRST ROW: Pat Brown, President; Martha Kurrus, Vice President; Thomas Vitro, Social Chairman. SECOND ROW: Melanie Dries, Laura Henderson, Scott Midgett, Libba Stream, Heidi McCoy. THIRD ROW: Lewis Frazier, Mike Farlow, Glenn Reed, Curt Erwin, Greg Creamer, Gene Pahmeier. Ennis Hometown Club’s purpose is to give students from Ennis a chance to be¬ come acquainted with each other. The organization had 30 members and met every month. Ennis, Texas, is 40 miles south of Dal¬ las off 1-45. The hometown club was formed in the fall of 1983. ENNIS HOMETOWN CLUB — FIRST ROW: Kenneth Betik, President; Karla Newsome, Secretary; Terri Franz, Treasurer; David Vaca, Vice-President. SECOND ROW: Karen Butler, Debbie Pustejovsky, Adrie Parma, Nannette Liska, Pat Betik, Sheila Patak. THIRD ROW: DeDe Brown, Edward Parma, Jr., Ronnie Kasowski, Jerry Honza, Patrick Venable, Dennis Livingston. FOURTH ROW: Danny Zapletal, Mike Liska, James Bozek, Tim Cox. Organizations 491 El Paso El Paso Hometown Aggies Club’s pur¬ pose is to unite all El Paso Aggie stu¬ dents. The El Paso area, located in West Texas, is a far stretch from Aggieland. Club members work together to orga¬ nize rides home for those who need them. The main activity of the club is par¬ ticipation in the MSC’s All Night Fair where members of the club ran a black jack booth. OFFICERS — Denise Aubin, John Holland, Elizabeth Eagan. FIRST ROW: Charles Salinas, Sheri Berger, Tom Kevin Simank, Jessie Adame. FOURTH ROW: Marble. SECOND ROW: Patty Ledeboer, Trisha Mike Brunner, Catherine A. Girard, Alan Moore, McGinnis, Elizabeth Eagan, Margie Garcia. Diane Jones, Brook Keeler, Julie Cowley. THIRD ROW: John Holland, Denise Aubin, 492 Organizations Harrison Harrison County Hometown Club was formed to promote Texas A M to Harri¬ son County residents. The club held a party in the spring and also met periodi¬ cally just to keep members informed of events happening on campus and at home. Harrison is located in East Texas, on the Texas-Louisiana border. FIRST ROW: William Huffman, Treasurer; Cromer, Trista Cromer. THIRD ROW: David Martha Hays, President; Greg Cordray. SECOND Smith, Cathy Sharp, Chuck Snyder, Marti Ford, ROW: Cindy Lewis, Paul Barwick, Scott Reagan, Emily Allen. FOURTH ROW: John Morton, Tim James Easton, Stephanie Eubanks, Hughey Nutt, Janice Cromer. Organizations 493 Hays Co. Hays County Hometown Club was or¬ ganized during the fall semester to pro¬ vide an opportunity for students from Hays County to feel more at home at Texas A M. The club helps to establish car pools for trips home by providing a common base for the students of Hays County. Activities during the year included meetings, dancing at the Hall of Fame and other social events. OFFICERS — Darla Kimbro, Suzanne Feltner, Kathleen Carter. FIRST ROW: Suzanne Feltner, Kathleen Carter, Oldham, Jay Sauer, Glenn Estrada. FOURTH Darla Kimbro. SECOND ROW: Darla Brown, ROW: Darrell Pennington, Clark Ross, John Free, Darla Talbert, Kay Buscha, Denise Bevilacqua. Eddie Murphy. THIRD ROW: Tom Brown, Greg Abel, Dallas T 494 Organizations Hill Co. FIRST ROW: Fawn Haynes, Andrea Sulak, Cathy Jeff Flanery, Chris Baker, Susan Psencik, Denise Tufts, Ron Eubank, Joe Booth, Joe Thornell. Thuem, Virginia Standefer, Lizzy Peterson, Grmela, David Zellmer. THIRD ROW: Mike Charles Boyd, Laura Amonette. SECOND ROW: Stuffl ebeme, John Sumner, Robert Scott, Barry Hill County Hometown Club was formed to develop friendships and a feeling of fellowship among the students from the Hill County area. The group held parties before yell practices and at¬ tended football games together. They also had a Christmas party here in Col¬ lege Station before Christmas break. OFFICERS — FIRST ROW: Virginia Standefer, President; Dr. Charles Boyd, Advisor; Lizzy Peterson, Vice-President. SECOND ROW: Cathy Thuem, Treasurer; Fawn Haynes, Secretary. Organizations 495 Hurst-Euless-Bedford Hurst-Euless-Bedford Hometown Club’s goal is to keep unity among the Texas A M students from the area’s high school and hometown. The club provides a ride-share service as well as care packages for its members. For the A M-U of H football game, the club chartered a bus to go to Hous¬ ton to support the Aggie football team. OFFICERS — FIRST ROW: Shari Williams, Vice-President; Jack Martin, Mascot. SECOND ROW: Laura Battle, Bedford Representative; Jennifer Kilianski, Fish Representative. THIRD ROW: John Baldwin, Fish Representative; Tim Gaston, Fish Representative; Ron Pippin, Fish Representative. FOURTH ROW: Carlton Addy, Social Chairman; Al Area, President; Tim Singletary, Euless Representative; Keith Hankins, Hurst PR Officer. FIRST ROW: Mindy Hobart, Lydia Park, John Baldwin, Jennifer Kilianski, Tim Gaston, Jenni Lawton, David Williams, Keith Hankins. SECOND ROW: Lucia Dale, Shari Williams, Christye McBrayer, Franny Ross, Dave Bradberry, Ginger E. Skripka, Kris Longwell. THIRD ROW: Victor Turmes, Jonathan McCoy, Laura Battle, Becky Epps, Elisa Bellinghausen, Coleen Flynn, Deidre Guy, Gina Gucci, Jayna McQueen. FOURTH ROW: Dan Cobb, Michael George, John J. Singletary, Jimmy Area, Alan Vaughn, David Tanner, Mark Stewart, Ron Pippin. FIFTH ROW: Carlton Addy, George Schwartz, Mason Thomas, Jack Martin, Mike Stanglin, Jim Donaldson, Stewart McCoy, David McDonough, David O’Brien. 496 Organizations Laredo Lubbock Laredo Hometown Club was estab¬ lished to help acquaint members of the Laredo area with each other and to help encourage them to become involved in activities at Texas A M. Activities planned for the year were involvement in intramural competi¬ tions, university sponsored events and social functions. LAREDO — FIRST ROW: Irma Ortega, Phone Committee; Lisa Barrera, Treasurer; Carlos N. Hornedo III, President; Gail Marie Silva, Transportation Chairman; Cordy Carrizalez, Party Chairman. SECOND ROW: Fernando J. De La Garza, Special Committee; Gilbert Gonzalez, Special Projects Chairman; Henry Naramjo; Javier Sanchez, Vice President; Henry Mejia. Lubbock Hometown Clubs purpose is to bring Texas A M students from Lub¬ bock together to provide transportation home and fellowship away from home. Activities during the year included picnics, barbecues, ice cream socials, business meetings and other social ac¬ tivities. LUBBOCK — FIRST ROW: Lynn Karamanos, Michael Wilmington, Vice-President; Karen Supak, President; Wayne Supak, Treasurer; Claudia Peng, Gayle Karamanos. SECOND ROW: Denise Onken, Whitney Coxon, Deborah West, Denise Wiley, Jim Wheeler, Mat Howard, Tricia New, Julie Maddox. THIRD ROW: Barbara Snodgrass, Cody Dowell, Michael Dvoracek, LeeAnn Snodgrass, Jimmie Quade, Derek Blakeley, Mark Duncan, James Berry, Tanya Woody. FOURTH ROW: Angie Payne, John Berry, Jeff Crouch, John Dvoracek, Clay Baker, Steve Thomas, Mike McKay, Don Jones, Thad Longkock. Organizations 497 Longview-Kilgore FIRST ROW: Paige Moore, Rachelle Stutler, Su- Osborne, Robert Wooten. THIRD ROW: Glenn oney, Doug Boggus, Norman Wisinger, Bruce Wil- san Lasyone, Mary Jo Jaremko, Julie Nims, Alisa Kronschnabl, Mike Nelson, Wes Westbrook, Bry- liams, Lynn Light, Chal Creese. FIFTH ROW: Jim Rhinehart. SECOND ROW: Richard Fugler, Mi- an Nash, Melisa Jarvis, Randall Hohlt, Darryl Cocke, Alan Heath, J. Smith, Jimmy Ainsworth, chelle Moore, Tracy McCann, Lisa Egner, Virginia Fuhrmah. FOURTH ROW: Pat Liston, Pat Mor- Troy Tad Elms, Richard Fowler. Lonsview-Kilgore Hometown Club’s first year at Texas A M was 1985. The group held several parties and partici¬ pated in intramural, co-rec and the Big Event during the 1984-85 school year. The group took Texas A M catalogs and financial information back to their high schools to encourage other area students to apply to Texas A M. OFFICERS — FIRST ROW: Jim Cocke, Alan Heath, Darryl Fuhrman, Pat Moroney, Lynn Light. 498 Organizations McKinney Rio Grande McKinney Hometown Club began dur¬ ing the fall semester with about 19 members. All the members were from McKinney and Collin County, although people from other cities and counties were welcome to join. The club held meetings once a month. Over the Christmas break, the club had a get-together in which they recruited potential club members and answered questions that future freshmen had about college. Club members also pro¬ vided places to stay for visiting future Aggies. McKinney home town club — first ROW: Dr. Herman Brown, Jim Coleman, Brad Dunham, Ron W. Kokel, David Gay. SECOND ROW: Ray Watson, Travis McMahan, Chris Kindle, Jeffery Holley. RIO GRANDE VALLEY HOMETOWN CLUB — FIRST ROW: Diana M. Pena, Secretary; John McKenna, Vice President; Rick DeLa Garza, Treasurer; Jerry Fulwiler, President. SECOND ROW: Sylvia Rivera; Dawn Gayken, Sheri Snavely, Patty Klement, Diana Soto. THIRD ROW: Paula Lenig, Paula K. Putz, Ron Smith, Jon Klement, Tim Curl. Rio Grande Valley Hometown Club was formed to bring students from the area together at Texas A M. The group held parties and participated in the Big Event. The group was also very active in intramurals sports such as football, base¬ ball, volleyball and basketball. Organizations ' 499 Medina Medina County Hometown Club serves as a link between all Medina County Aggies, past and present. Dur¬ ing the year, the club involved itself in several social activities for both former and enrolled students. Included were dances, barbecues and trips to away games. The Medina County Hometown club also awards a scholarship to an incoming OFFICERS: Wayne Ahr, Advisor; Gary J. Koch, President; Kimberly M. Pettibon, Reporter; John freshman each year. Secretary-Treasurer; Curt A. Van De Walle, Vice Rothe, President; Larry Stein, Assistant Advisor. FIRST ROW: Gary J. Koch, Curt A. Van De Walle, John Rothe, Kimberly M. Pettibon. SECOND ROW: Melissa L. Langfeld, Charles A. Zinsmeyer, Stephen Debner, Joseph Koch, Wayne Ahr, Yvette Garza, Tammy Pettibon. THIRD ROW: Carol Nester, Darrin Biediger, Larry Stein, Vincent K. Ney, Craig McDavitt, Deena Schur. 500 Organizations Mid. Co. New to Texas A M, the Mid-County Hometown Club was formed in the fall of 1984. In addition to sponsoring a con¬ testant in the 1985 Cotton Pageant, the group planned get-togethers and meet¬ ings at restaurants and places like the Hall of Fame, Mid-County is located near Beaumont. FIRST ROW: Greg Phelps, Vice President; Michael Andrews, President; Angela Funk, Secretary Treasurer. SECOND ROW: Jeff Beckmann, Michael Barnett, Dewesa LaGrappe, Susan Edwards, Desi Lege, Michelle Hebert, David Mendoza, Jose Tansiongco. THIRD ROW: Danny Ducharme, Kirk Robicheaux, Bryan LeBlanc, Rachel Hill, Shari Castagnos, Paula Plaia, Margarite Sablana, Curtis Williams. FOURTH ROW: Kevin Stahl, Walter David Toler, Vivian Manning, Charlene Richardson, Mike Rothmann, Christopher Quirante, David Rocknic, Julie Houser. FIFTH ROW: Keith Van Boskirk, Scott Biar, Gaetano Sequeira, Deana Tunnell, Harry Fontenot, Thomas Saldana, Kristine Hutchinson, Richard Hutchinson. Organizations 501 Shreveport Shreveport Hometown Club s purpose is to keep students from their area in¬ formed about each other while they’re at Texas A M. Each year, lists are circu¬ lated within the group so that each member knows who else is attending Texas A M. Over Christmas break, the Shreve¬ port Mother’s Club held a party for the group. FIRST ROW: Cynthia Schmidt, Kenny Kniskern, Karen Chen, Secretary Treasurer; Eric Horton, President; Craig Thomas, Vice-President; James Dress, Ann Martina. SECOND ROW: Tami Vickers, Cynthia Walker, Bobby Binford, Tim Binford, Greg Vickers, Clay Bretches, Ken Cunningham. THIRD ROW: Philip Weaver, Carmen Thomzip, Steve Barnett, Randy Torok, Greg Martin, Michael Camp, Kevin Kniskern. 502 Organizations Plano Plano Hometown Club is an organiza¬ tion to bring Aggies from the Plano area together. The group, only in its second year, planned to participate in bonfire and the Big Event. The Plano Home¬ town Club also planned to organize par¬ ties, car pools home and fund raisers for the fall and spring semesters. FIRST ROW: Sharon Rucker, social; JoAnn Streit, social; Dee Little, Treasurer. SECOND ROW: Elizabeth Welman, President; Carol Caldwell, . Secretary; Kathleen Lavin, Fish Rep. THIRD ROW: Jeff Sharrock, Social Committee Chairman; Rich Elias, Freshman Rep. FIRST ROW: Laura Penszky, Dee Little, Sharon Rucker, JoAnn Streit. SECOND ROW: Randy Bradford, Fran King, Elise Luksa, Kristin Allen, Rich Elias, Kathleen Lavin. THIRD ROW: Grace Chu, Cindy Coulbourne, Purna Murthy, Rebecca Lawrence, Elizabeth Welman, James Mayfield. FOURTH ROW: Kyle Corley, Ken Watson ' Mary Ellen Garland, Brian Royston, Matt Hopkins, Larry Steffen, Jaye Smith. FIFTH ROW: John Glezen, Jeff Hegg, John Hammack, Derek Stephens, Jeff Sharrock, Randy Sharer, Carol Caldwell. Organizations 503 Port Arthur The Port Arthur Hometown Club serves to bring the Port Arthur Aggies together with social activities, fundrais¬ ing functions, and fellowship. Vacation break parties at Christmas, spring break and in the summer are sponsored with the local Mothers’ Club to allow the stu¬ dents a chance to get to know each other better, as well as promote the University to prospective students from the area. FIRST ROW: Rhonda Manuel, Larry Babineaux, Jan Moser, Anna Selinidis, Mary Beth Draughon, Donna Brownlee. SECOND ROW: Patti Scrivner, Karen Percifel, Lajuan Bailey, Risa Rising, Millie Higgs, Marianna Brownlee. THIRD ROW: Francisco Lopez, Peter Bartley, Jeff Sweat, David Avery, Shea Walker, Craig Stump, Robert Steck. FOURTH ROW: Gary Lapham, Craig Clark, Kevin Jupice, Michael Harper, Marty Roos, Kelly Rising, Hank Kleespies. 504 Organizations Possum Kingdom Possum Kingdom Area Hometown Club’s purpose is to promote the spirit of their area to members and other stu¬ dents at Texas A M. Last year was the group’s first year. They held a bar-b-que in the spring and attended Muster together. The club provided freshmen members with a help service and sponsored monthly get-togethers for the entire group. FIRST ROW: Katie Dickie, Secretary-Treasurer; Kathy Pechacek, President. SECOND ROW: Cathi Hearne, Todd Latham, Carolyn Foster, Russell Swaringen, Melanie Barrett. THIRD ROW: Kevin Duncan, Martin Collins, Gary Layfield, Ed Hinson, Frank Payne, Cindy Wheat. FOURTH ROW: Skipper Herring, Mike Burns, Philip Carter, Russell McGee, Mike Ernest, Larry Ragle. Organizations 505 Richmond Rosenberg Richmond Rosenberg Hometown Club’s main purpose is to provide Texas A M students from the Richmond Ro¬ senberg area with an opportunity for fellowship. Activities for the year included bowl¬ ing, movies and get-together dinners. The club also provided a common base for students to organize car pools home. FIRST ROW: Jeff Rees, President; Wendy Pavlock, Treasurer; Jan Harlan, Vice-President; Cynthia Derr, Secretary; Paggy Kopec, Advisor. SECOND ROW: Natalie Pavlock, Karen Sabrsula, Lisa Borak, Terri Pratt, Julia Keeling. THIRD ROW: Esmer Perez, LaDonna Thompson, Suzanne Macan, Janet Bentley, David Hamill, Melanie Edwards. FOURTH ROW: Tim Benson, Tami Jan, Chad Johnson, Burke Kealey, Scott Zahner, Blake Walter. 506 Organizations San Angelo SE Pennsylvania San Angelo-West Texas Aggie Club’s During the year, the club kept a car purpose is to organize events so that the pool register to help those going home students from San Angelo and its sur- for weekends and holidays find rides or rounding area can keep in touch while riders. The club also held general meet- at Texas A M. ings and activities for socializing. SAN ANGELO — FIRST ROW: Anne McGowan, Advisor; K. Lynn White, President; Scott Hoelsder. SECOND ROW: Laura Ruben, Mary Jane Alexander, Susan Self, Susan Stephens, J’Nina DeMoville, Bob Moore, Mary Lou Moore. THIRD ROW: Patti McCrary, Diana Armstrong, Michelle Bumann, Marianne Payne, Tammy Boyler, Joe Shelby, Susan Fry. FOURTH ROW: Harry Blanek, Kenley Dolliver, Turner Wright, Alvin Michalewicz, Paul Kerby, Darin Autrey, Tony Powers. Southeast Pennsylvania Area Home¬ town Club provides a means for resi¬ dents of the SE Penn, area to meet and get to know each other. The club had approximately 30 members. During the fall semester the club held a Philadelphia Hoagie party. A Hoagie is a type of submarine sandwich which is not found in this region. The club members had the ingredients for the sandwiches flown down from Phila¬ delphia. Other parties with SE Penn, themes were planned for the spring se¬ mester. A Christmas party was to be held in Philadelphia over Christmas break. SOUTHEAST PENNSYLVANIA — FIRST ROW: Jennifer Friend, Publicity Chairman; Kevin Olandt, Treasurer; Ronald Harris, Secretary; Mark R. Okamoto, President. SECOND ROW: Steven Savitz, Jhanna Bell, Harry Krewsun. Organizations 507 Temple Temple Area Hometown Club was formed to develop fellowship and give guidance to students from the Temple area, located in central Texas. The group planned to participate in fund raisers and school sponsored events. Social gatherings for club mem¬ bers were also planned for the fall and spring semesters. OFFICERS: Tim Prince, Vice-President; Chuck Borrell, President; Elizabeth Thompson, Secretary; Kyle Harris, Treasurer. FIRST ROW: Tim Prince, Elizabeth Thompson, Chuck Borrell, Kyle Harris. SECOND ROW: Glenda Taylor, Lelsie Odom, Susan Machalek, Pam Svatek, Alys Lockley, April Morgan. THIRD ROW: Karen Graham, Joy Barnett, Susan Holliday, Dawn Ross, Reginne Lowrey, Lisa Smith. FOURTH ROW: Kathryn Dusek, Patricia Ferguson, James Vann, Robert Brown, James Waller, Martha Bellens. FIFTH ROW: Rick Barganier, Ricky Tepera, Jim Havelka, Raymond Lovelace, Bill Tepera, David Spurlin, Brett Rodgers. SIXTH ROW: Keith Klempa, William Seavy, Rick Pena, Glen Alexander, Allen Stoneham, Randy Schlieker, Barry Parks. 508 Organizations Yoakum FIRST ROW: Candi Maxwell, David Hrabousky, Sharon Garrard, James Ogg, Gayle Mikulenka, Denise Mikulenka, Steven Morris. SECOND ROW: Scott Moehlman, Dean Janak, Tamara Hickey, Tracey Rutledge, Sarah Bohuslav, Roni Hermes, Lisa Alice. THIRD ROW: Blake Janak, Kirby Garrett, James Blaschke, Denny Barre, Laurie Matusek, Dawn Jemelka. FOURTH ROW: Dennis Jemelka, Anthony Hermes, Allen C. Altman, Dennis Mudd, Scott Blundell, Rex Perrard. Yoakum Hometown Club provides a comfortable atmosphere for Texas A M students from the Yoakum area so that they won’t feel so far away from home. The group recruited seniors from Yoa¬ kum High School to attend Texas A M and organized car pools from College Station to Yoakum and back. The group was also active in the Big Event. OFFICERS — Sarah Bohuslay, Treasurer; Lisa President; Denny Barre, Social Secretary. THIRD Allee, Secretary; Tracey Rutledge, Freshman Vice ROW: Dennis Mudd, President; Dennis Jemelka, President. SECOND ROW: Anthony Hermes, Jr. Sr. Advisor; Scott Blundell, Senior Vice President. Vice President; Laurie Matusek, Sophomore Vice Organizations 509 Memorial Student Center Headed by the sixty officers of the MSC Council, the Memorial Student Center is dedicated to bringing about a plan for the cultural, educational, re¬ creational and entertainment life of the campus. Thirty-three student commit¬ tees ranging from Aggie Cinema and Travel to Town Hall and the Wiley Lec¬ ture Series develop a large number of ongoing campus programs. 510 Organizations After Hours FIRST ROW: Sheila Michalski, Advisor; Jack Programming. SECOND ROW: Terrie Bigelow, Pool, Lisa Talley. FOURTH ROW: Joel Mayo, Reed, Scheduling; Joey Hollacher, Student Robin Horton, Jim Tomlinson, Rusty Stone, Kevin Watts, Rob Roberts, David Wierschem, Development; Maria Woodruff, Chairman; Sherri Robert Simmons, Michelle Davis. THIRD ROW: Mike Cedeno. Balzer, Teacher Relations; James Johnson, Joan Neeson, Dan Alexander, Paul Curtis, James MSC After Hours provides most of the fun, non-credit courses that are offered to students and faculty on campus. The courses offered by MSC After Hours average in length from four to five weeks and range in areas from bartend¬ ing to jitterbugging. The committee is responsible not only for the programming of the courses, but also the scheduling, public relations and administrative duties that come with of¬ fering the program to students. After Hours has the philosophy: “any¬ one can teach, anyone can learn.” OFFICERS — Maria Woodruff, Chairman, Sheila Joey Hollacher, Student Development, Jack Reed, Michalski Advisor, Paul Curtis, Public Relations, Scheduling, Sheri Balzen, Teacher Relations, Kevin Watts, Public Relations, James H. Johnson, Robin Horton, Finance. Programming, Mike Cedeno, Communications, Organizations 511 Aggie Cinema Aggie Cinema provides entertainment to the students, staff and faculty of Texas A M by showing of a variety of films throughout the year at reduced prices. The cinema showed a series of films four days a week. Favorites were shown on Wednesday nights, popular movies on Friday and Saturday nights, and in¬ ternational films on Sunday nights. The Aggie Cinema had the largest membership of any MSC committee. During the fall and spring semesters, the committee participated in intramur¬ als, MSC activities and other social events. OFFICERS — FIRST ROW: Christine Stephenson, Vice Chairman Student Development; Susan Slowey, Vice Chairman Public Relations; Lisa Hollabaugh, Vice Chairman Membership; Nancy Lew, Executive Aide for Public Relations; Rex Baldazo, Executive Aid for Box Office. SECOND ROW: Marshall Divita, Head Box Office Manager; Jeff Bishop, Assistant Vice Chairman of Public Relations; Larry Berger, Executive Aide for Membership; Janice Green, Assistant Box Office Manager; Gregg Steele, Head House Manager. THIRD ROW: James Slowey, Film Manager; Mark B. Wilson, Assistant House Manager; Bethany L. Kolb, Treasurer; Lois Sicking, Assistant Box Office Manager; Karen Gremminger, Assistant Treasurer; Steve Ingram, Assistant House Manager. FOURTH ROW: Eric Jatzen, Executive Aide; Greg Fontenot, Assistant Box Office Manager; Thomas Blakeney, Assistant Treasurer; Michael Gardner, Chairman. FIRST ROW: Rena Koesler, Program Advisor; Christine Stephenson, Vice-Chairman of Student Development; Lisa Hollabaugh, Vice-Chairman of Membership; Sue Slowey, Vice-Chairman of Public Relations; Nancy Lew, Executive Aid for Public Relations; Holly McGuire; Rex Baldazo, Executive Aide for Box Office. SECOND ROW: Mark B. Wilson, Assistant House Manager; Frank Osuna, Jr.; Patyrick Choi; Gail L. Christeson; Brad Bowen. THIRD ROW: Marshall Divita, Head Box Office Manager; Pete McDonald; Larry Berger, Executive Aide for Membership; Janice Green, Assistant Box Office Manager; Gregg Steele, Head House Manager. FOURTH ROW: James Slowey, Film Manager; Jeff Bishop, Assistant Vice- Chairman of Public Relations; Eric Woodard; Bethany L. Kolb, Treasurer; Lois Sicking, Assistant Box Office Manager; Karen Gremminger, Assistant Treasurer; Steve Ingram, Assistant House Manager. FIFTH ROW: William M. Sampson; Gregory C. Schmid; Eric Jatzen, Executive Aide; Greg Fontenot, Assistant Box Office Manager; Thomas Blakeney, Assistant Treasurer; Michael Gardner, Chairman. 512 Organizations All Nile Fair College Bowl MSC ALL NIGHT FAIR — FIRST ROW: Edward Brussel, Therese Heusinger. THIRD Kathleen O’Reilly, Susan Hadley, Mike Cramer, ROW: Penny Pennington, Mark A. Selby, Ernesto Gwenda Larvin. SECOND ROW: Sharon O. Alvarado, Daniel W. Cramer, Julie Baker, Doerksen, Marian Broussard, Mary Lee Harrison, Michael Hernadi. MSC All-Nite County Fair Committee holds a carnival in the MSC every year. This year it was held on February 2 from 7 p.m. until 3 a.m. Various student orga¬ nizations sponsored some booths and the committee provided other enter¬ tainment and contests. Included were a Wrangler jeans contest and a Bevo call¬ ing contest. Food services provided the barbecue for the BBQ Cafe where John Wayne movies were being shown. The Aggie Allemanders performed some square dancing numbers and the Debonaires provided live music for the crowd. MSC College Bowl ran an intramural trivia quiz tournament during the fall semester. Thirty-two teams, consisting of four members each, participated in the event which started Sept. 26 and ended Nov. 14. Teams competed each Wednesday and were elminiated through a double elimination process. The winning team competed in a re¬ gional tournament at Rice University Feb. 15 and 16. The winning team at regionals competed for scholarships in a national tournament. COLLEGE BOWL — FIRST ROW: Janice THIRD ROW: William M. Sampson; Patrick Choi, Green, Executive Vice-Chairman; Gregg Steele, Banquet Coordinator; Lisa Hollabaugh, Director Chairman; Michael Gardner. SECOND ROW: of Public Relations; Jeff Bishop. Thomas Blakeney, Treasurer; Mark B. Wilson. Organizations 513 Arts Committee MSC Arts Committee’s purpose is to in¬ crease awareness and appreciation of the visual arts. The committee is respon¬ sible for coordinating and handling all exhibits to be shown in the MSC Gal¬ lery. Exhibits ranged from local artists to international displays. Guatemalan weaving and contemporary Chinese paintings and caligraphy were among the international displays. The commit¬ tee took several trips during the year to Houston and San Antonio to visit muse¬ ums and galleries. The committee sponsored a student art competition in the spring called Art- fest ’85. The winner’s work was dis¬ played in the MSC Gallery. FIRST ROW: Bill Duncan, Director of Finance; Curator; Emily Lee, Director of Advertising; THIRD ROW: Lou Alice Peveler, Johanna Gordy, Michelle DeGroot, Trip Coordinator; Frances Valerie Gross, Director of Advertising; Todd Ed Silverman, Scott Gregory, Sherri Bowen, Tseng Director of Student Development; Theresa Stansbury, Gallery Co-Curator. SECOND ROW: Judith Ray, Patrick Zinn. FOURTH ROW: Paul Chiang, Staff Advisor; Katie Cokinos, Wendi McDonoug, Wade Surovik, Robby Wilson, Stewart, Cindy Osoba, Todd Whiteman, E.J. Chairperson; Karan Cummings, Gallery Co- Cathy Wheaton, Gae Hedgecoke, Liz Rosen. Jamboes, Patrick Heye, Alec Kobayashi. 514 Organizations Basement MSC Basement Committee; is an enter¬ tainment programming committee of the MSC. The group is responsible for offering a variety of programs at eco¬ nomical prices for the University and community. This past year, the committee brought entertainers such as the Teddy Boys, Subversive Youth, Channel 3 and mime- OFFICERS — Carol Ann Ross, Editor of the Rattalion; Amanda Koehler, Director of Special Events. SECOND ROW: Michael Shryne, Treasurer; Jim Robinson, Lights; Kelly J. Peagler, Vice Chairman of Sounds and Lights. THIRD ROW: Thomas Reinarts, Big Chief; Durlene comedian Tim Settimi. A free concert featuring 4 Hams on Rye and Joe “King” Carrasco proved to be a popular event. In the spring, MSC Basement began a new project of working more with local talent and produced shows featuring these entertainers in the MSC lounge, Rudder fountain area and at Rumors. Wilson, Vice Chairman of Stud Devil; Mike Somers, Vice Chairman of Production. NOT PICTURED: Bob Dobbs, Director of Special Relations; Doug Ray, Local Talent Coordinator; Susan Shorr, Vice-Chairman of Finance. FIRST ROW: Joni Wackwitz, Harvey Bordett, Mateja, Cathy Riely, Rhonda Muenzler, Amanda FOURTH ROW: Wayne Burrow, Heston Thomas, Donna Lednicky, Carol Ann Ross, James Daniel Koehler. THIRD ROW: Sylene Johnson, Jim Tom Bevvies Reinarts, Walter Smith, Mike Unger. SECOND ROW: Michael Shryne, Jennifer Robinson, Kelly J. Peagler, Durlene Wilson. Somers. Organizations 515 Voices of Praise Black Awareness BLACK AWARENESS — FIRST ROW: for Administration; Charnella Swanson, Affairs. SECOND ROW: Michele Pierre, Teresa Zsacquelyn Davenport, Program Manager- Chairman; Anthony Davis, Vice Chairman of Alve Brashear, Iva Drenon, Deierdre Jimerson, Development; Kevin Jones, Program Manager; Operations; Felicia James, President Voices of Tracey Howard. THIRD ROW: Don Scott, Elizabeth Thompson, Director of Public Praise; Marcus Davis, Program Resource Tressha White, Douglas Scott, Sharon Collins, Relations;-Robert Bisor, Executive Vice Chairman Manager; Anita Routt, Director of Academic Pierre Moranza, Troy Rhodes. MSC Black Awareness Committee is a cultural programming organization. Its purpose is to inform Texas A M students of black culture. The commit¬ tee hosted Alex Hailey as their keynote speaker in the fall. The Voices of Praise, a gospel choir of the committee, sponsored a gospel festi¬ val in the fall and the spring. Members of the choir traveled to Atlanta, Georgia in March for the National Baptist Stu¬ dent Retreat. VOICE OF PRAISE — FIRST ROW: Zsacquelyn Davenport, Fundraising Chairman Directress; Teresa Brashear, Public Relations Chairman; Tressha White, Secretary; Felicia James, President; Anita Routt, Vice President; Deierdre Jimerson, Hospitality Chairman; Iva Drenon, Historian; Lyndon Moranza, Chaplain. SECOND ROW: Rubert Bisor, Michele Pierre, Charnella Swanson, Sharon Collins, Tracey Howard. THIRD ROW: Don Scott, Douglas Scott, Marcus Davis. 516 Organizations CAMAC OFFICERS — Carlos Cavazos, Director of Development Chairman; Desi Lege, Vice Resources; Henry Mejia, P.R. Chairman; Kenneth Chairman; Jose Acosta. Medellin, Treasurer; Alma Maldonado, Student MSC Committee for the Awareness of Mexican American Culture’s purpose is to inform Texas A M and the surround¬ ing community of the many issues facing the Hispanic society today and to pro¬ mote the Mexican-American culture that exists at A M. Among the programs addressed by CAMAC were: Hispanic Vote 84, a seminar on the changing role of Hispan- ics in politics and Immigration: The Promise, The Problem, a discussion on the illegal alien situation that exists along southern state borders. The orga¬ nization also hosted their annual pre¬ sentation of a mariachi band which fea¬ tured Mariachi Continental. FIRST ROW: Alma Maldonado, Kenneth Jane Rodriguez, Denice Hernandez, Mark Medellin, Carlos Cavazos, Jose Acosta, Henry Resendez, Rosa Rodriguez, Melinda Aguilar. Mejia, Desi Lege. SECOND ROW: Irma Alcala, FOURTH ROW: Al Gallegos, Steven Canales, Mingo Marquez, Jr., Monika Herrera, Teresa Bob Mecum, Trinidad Salinas, Manuel Cardenas, Cantu, Carmen Cortin a, Martha Perea. THIRD Artoro Perez, Edward Lozano, John O’Riley. ROW: Maria Rodriguez, Cynthia Galan, Mary Organizations 517 Camera Committee MSC Camera Committee’s main pur¬ pose is to serve the students, faculty, staff and community by means of shar¬ ing and teaching photographic ideas. There are over 100 active members in the committee. There are no mem¬ bership fees and the committee is open to the general public. Some of the activities presented dur¬ ing the year were the 1984 Fall Photo Contest and the 1985 Spring Photo Contest. It also hosted guest speakers and sold bonfire prints. The Camera Committee provides darkrooms, studios, classes and camera rental. OFFICERS — FIRST ROW: Ajey Chandra, Chairman. SECOND ROW: Michael Radmann, Contest Chairman; Hui Sung Choe, Student Development Chairman. THIRD ROW: Jennifer Geddes, Bonfire Chairman; Rena Koesler, Program Advisor; Tracy Wells, Treasurer. FOURTH ROW: Robert Bondy III, Executive Aide; David Kennedy, V.P. Programs. FIFTH ROW: Doug LaRue, Chairman Public Relations. FIRST ROW: Michelle Walters, Jennifer Geddes, Ajey Chandra, Hui Sung Choe. SECOND ROW: Rena Koesler, Diethhelm Metzger, Doug LaRue, Tracy Wells, Jean Russell. THIRD ROW: Ron Bland, Colin Valentine, Michael Radmann, Edward Varela, Gilbert Schoonover. FOURTH ROW: Enrique MacGregor, Mark Eldridge, Robert Bondy III, David Kennedy, Randy Kolb. 518 Organizations Cepheid Variable OFFICERS — FIRST ROW: Sheila Michalski, Advisor; David C. Reed, Vice Chairman Programmer; Elizabeth Miller, Guest Relations; Michael J. Traubert, Aggie Con Film Czar; Rob Jones, Aggie Con Chairman; Michele R. Smith, Director of Fan Activities; John Beadles, Dealer’s Room. SECOND ROW: Noe Gutierrez, Day House Manager; Yvonne DeGraw, Banquet Party Room; Ernie Hartt, Assistant Vice Chairman for Programming Art Director; Martha Wells, Aggie Con Program Book Editor; Gary Guenther, Vice Chairman Administra¬ tion. MSC Cepheid Variable is a science fic¬ tion and fantasy programming commit¬ tee. This organization is responsible for hosting the annual Aggie Con. This year’s event, Aggie Con XV, was held March 21-24. This is the largest science fiction convention in the sout h¬ west. The Roman numerals of the con¬ vention change each year to indicate the number of years the convention has been held. The people who attended the convention consisted mainly of com¬ mittee members, but anyone was wel¬ come to attend. Cepheid Variable also brings speak¬ ers who promote science fiction to the Texas A M campus. OFFICERS — FIRST ROW: Sheila Michalski, Advisor; Rob Jones, Aggie Con Chairman; Elizabeth Miller, Exec. House Mgr.; Ernie Hartt, Dir. of Special Programs; Mary Brooks, Chairman; Michael Trautsert, Dir. of Publication. SECOND ROW: Martha Wells, Film Programmer Fanzine Co-Editor; Mark Jones, Spring Franzine Editor; Yvonne DeGraw, PR. Director; David Reed, Fall Fanzine Co-Editor. FIRST ROW: Laura McCord, Noe Gutierrez, Sheila Michalski, Advisor, Elizabeth Miller, Martha Wells, Ernie Hartt, Mary Brooks, Rob Jones, Margie Mitchell. SECOND ROW: Wes Copas, John Townsend, Kathy Mitchell, Yvonne DeGraw, Michele Smith, Carolyn Minor, Darrell Anderson. THIRD ROW: Matt Speer, Stephen Jones, Mark Jones, Stephen Briody, Adriana Martinez, Peter Bussa. FOURTH ROW: Mike Kamei, Rick Lenz, John Beadles, Steven Grape, Peter Franson, Otto Cordray III, Gary Guenther. FIFTH ROW: Jerry Wright, T.S. brurhmond, Wesley Shultz, Michael Traubert, Chris Roth, David Reed, Dan Neal. Organizations 519 Dinner Theater Great Issues MSC Dinner Theater presents two summer performances in conjunction with the theater arts department. Each performance runs for four nights. Dinner Theater is in charge of all of the public relations for the shows as well as handling the dinners. The shows are student run and student produced. MSC Great Issues is an educational pro¬ grams committee that brings socially and politically relevant speakers to Tex¬ as A M. Among the programs sponsored by the committee was a debate between John Kenneth Galbraith and William F. Buckley during the spring semester. The debate dealt with the effect of big government on our society. MSC GREAT ISSUES — FIRST ROW: Valerie Edwards, Dir. of Accounting; Kellye Heasley, Dir. of Personnel; Michael Burns, Chairman; Frank Nizzi, Dir. of Planning; Mark Cohen, Dir. of Communications; Marsha McDade, Dir. of Student Development; Kara Kirkpatrick, Dir. of Promotions. SECOND ROW: Isabel Valdez, Shelly Oliver, John Allen, Parker Fieri, Suzanne Hall, Leslie Lowrance. THIRD ROW: Deryle Richmond, Advisor; Kevin Klein, David Cudlipp, Leland Dillaha, Biju Mathew, Theron Patrick, Kristen Koemel. 520 Organizations 4.. t FIRST ROW: Deborah Macpherson, Treasurer; Carolyn Duke, Secretary; Pauline Cura, Historian; Olga Perez-Garcia, Campus Community Relations; Tammy Moss, Personnel Director. SECOND ROW: Carrie Gladwell, Special Events; Wendy Wayne, Intra-Committee Relations; A. Keith Gross, Chairman; Jayanthi Kaisiraj, Vice Chairman; Kelly Holman, Executive Committee Resources. THIRD ROW: Gina Chesak, Pageant Director; Meg Cadigan, Receptions Director; Lisa Kastenmidt, Tours Director; Kim Wallace, Public Relations; Laurie Barnett, Fashion Director. - Hospitality MSC Hospitality Committee is the offi¬ cial host organization of Texas A M. The organization serves the campus and community by offering tours, recep¬ tions, children’s parties, fashion shows and the Miss Texas A M Scholarship Pageant. Hospitality is also in charge of work ¬ ing the president’s box during football games. This entails serving refresh¬ ments to the president and the Texas A M Board of Regents. The Miss Texas A M pageant, a branch of the Miss America pageant, is completely planned and produced by the committee from the screening of contestants to the actual production. FIRST ROW: Deborah Macpherson, Olga Perez Peterson, Christine Ward, Lisa Caudle, Franny Choyce, Jill Burden, Cindy Webb, Carolyn Garcia, Carolyn Duke, Pauline Cura, Wendy Ross, Claudia Peng, Elaine Cash, Jennifer Grant, Coffey, Ann Henning, Jennie White, Monica Wayne, Tammy Moss. SECOND ROW: A. Keith Jim Hart, Velda M. Vela. FIFTH ROW: Charles R. German, Gil P. Warrick. EIGHTH ROW: Karla Gross, Carrie Gladwell, Meg Cadigan, Gina Hallenberger, Kathy Wueste, Dawne Shippee, Cheathan, Dawn Aberwald, James Petter, David Chesak, Jayanthi Kasiraj, Kelly Holman, Laurie Anjali Mathur, Alisa Dean, Dodie Rodger, Patrick Nilsen, Karen Clen, Linda Hamilton, Pete Romer, Barnett, Lisa Kastensmidt, Kim Wallace, Eddie Walker, Lyneen Johnson, Kimberly Bray. SIXTH Kristi Gill. NINTH ROW: Jeff Smith, Paula Garcia. THIRD ROW: Kathy Cawthra, Nancy ROW: Gay Pryor, Tracy Kanfuehren, Keta Roth, Gansky, Mike Anthony, Mark A. Kemp, Stephanie Blanco, Andy Bock, Georgena Chism, Julie Owen, Ann Creager, Sheri Langdon, Kamela L. Steel, Kimbell, Ann Brimberry, Lisa Collins, Kenneth Bonnie Bejarano, Amy Glynn, Sylvia Davis, Laura Riesz, Beth Rutz. SEVENTH ROW: Lori Mays. Norman Naylor. FOURTH ROW: Annette K. Organizations 521 International Programs MSC International Programs Commit- past year and, in its first year of exis- tee brings international programs to tance, I.P.C. presented the Oscar win- Texas A M. The goal of the committee ning film, “Moscow Sheds No Tears,” is to broaden the student body’s interna- sponsored a speaker on Indian history tional perspective. and co-sponsored other MSC programs. The organization was chartered this FIRST ROW: A’Leta Parks, Rob Dennis, Ann PICTURED: Michele McManus, Bryson Price, West, Melanie Dries. SECOND ROW: Ali Cliff Brown, Muditha Karuntileka, Raj Rupani, Zwayne, Deryle Richmond, David Sharp, Irma Lopez, John Allen. Chumpol Mireles, Peter Wong. NOT 522 Organizations Lost Found Madrigal Dinners MSC Lost and Found Committee auc¬ tions off items that have accumulated at the MSC main desk. Twice a year the organization displays and auctions off things that have been “lost and found” around campus. The auctions, located in the student lounge, wer e held in Octo¬ ber and March. All proceeds from the sales went to the MSC committee fund. LOST AND FOUND — FIRST ROW: Griselda Calderon, Bruce Cameron, Chairman, Diane Salinas. SECOND ROW: Vivian Rojas, James Hollas, Stephanie Smith, Gilberto Lozano, Maria Cobos. THIRD ROW: Bill Humphries, Andy Geasland, Christopher K. Spotser, Robert J. Sanford Jr. MSC Madrigal Dinner’s committee provides a cultural opportunity to the Texas A M campus and the surround¬ ings community through the presenta¬ tion of a Christmas renaissance night. The night is a live production which includes performances of jesters, jug¬ glers, madrigal singers and minstrels. Dinner is served with each performance along with a lot of magic. MADRIGAL DINNER — FIRST ROW: Lynn M. Wilmot, Director of Finance; Tracie A. Woods, Chairman; Cynthia L. Walker, Committee lights. SECOND ROW: Susan Grubbs, Madrigal Singer; Carmen Laura Martinez, Madrigal Singer; Carla A. Proctor, Director of Operations. THIRD ROW: Kellee Stine, Minstrel; Stephanie Moll, Madrigal Singer; Robert DeVargas, Minstrel; Thomas Hanus, Director of Student Development; David Faltys, Minstrel Singer; Kathleen Campbell, Minstrel. FOURTH ROW: Janet Richards, Minstrel; Michelle Dortch, Minstrel; Cecil Davis, Jester Minstrel; Jeff Wright, Madrigal Singer; Honey Vincent, Minstrel. FIFTH ROW: Daniel Orozco, Juggler; Darren Rudloff; Gary Pendergrass, Minstrel. Organizations 523 NOVA MSC NOVA’s purpose is to bring people together who are gaming enthusiasts. The 40-member organization plays games on weekends, attends gaming conventions and tests out new games. Nova’s members play board games with war, historical, science and fantasy themes. Star Fleet Battles was the most popular game played, along with the al¬ ways popular Dungeons and Dragons. The group held their annual gaming convention February 8-10 in the MSC and Rudder Tower. This is the oldest war gaming convention in Texas. At¬ tending the convention were 100 peo¬ ple from around the U.S., including some from the Air Force. FIRST ROW: David Lewis, Games Locker Faculty Advisor; Matt Hunt, Warcon Treasurer; Chairman; Mike Kamei, Student Development Jon Roda, Stephen Williams, Warcon DM. THIRD Officer; Steven Grape, Overlord of Artwork; Kelly ROW: Jim Bennett, Richard Nesbit, Rick Lenz, Miller, Chairbeing. SECOND ROW: Dr. P. Stiller, Michael Shriro, Jeff Williams, Michael Kalinonski. 524 Organizations Wiley Lecture Series OFFICERS — FIRST ROW: Charles S. Herbert, Director of Operations; Rebecca K. Sampson, Director of Public Relations; Keri Elisa Hairston, Executive Assistant; Mathew Kirst, Chairman; Susan Rowland, Vice Chairman; Kimberly Sims, Director of Development. SECOND ROW: Robert A. Preiss, Director of Research; Linda Roberts, Assistant of Operations; Gigi Shamsy, Assistant of Public Relations; Michele Mobley, Assistant of Research; Sue Ann Foglietta, Assistant of Finance; Janet Netardus, Assistant of Development; Michael McFall, Director of Finance. Wiley Lecture Series, formerly the MSC Endowed Lecture Series, purpose is to bring keynote speakers to Texas A M. The topics of discussion center around a current issue of world concern. The 1985 program was titled “U.S.— Soviet Relations: The Quest for Interna¬ tional Security.” Spreaking on the topic was Richard V. Allen, Zvisniew Brze- zinski, James R. Schlesinger and Arkady Schevchenko. Edwin Newman was the moderator. FIRST ROW: Robert A. Preiss, Charles S. Herbert, Rebecca Sampson, Keri Elisa Hairston, Mathew Kirst, Susan Rowland, Kimberly Sims, Michael McFall. SECOND ROW: Matthew C. McNeill, Ruben Brochner, Sue Ann Foglietta, Janet Netardus, Michele Mobley, Traci Bower. THIRD ROW: Valerie Gross, John VanDecar, Casey Coleman, Sandra Cocking, Linda Roberts, Jennifer Kirst, Dawn Simmons. FOURTH ROW: Carla Wolf, Jan Reppond, Tracy Hinton, Clinton Gerst, Bryan Nethery, Chris Wagner, John Paul Suplita. FIFTH ROW: David Smithhart, Jeff Hines, Eva McGee, Tracy Tomac, Joe Neely, Gigi Shamsy, Clay Douglas, Larry Huff. SIXTH ROW: Jett Rominger, Darren Allen, Michael R. Martin, Carl D. Thompson, Jim Blaylock, Jim Schicker, Dave Cudlipp, Troy N. Elms. Organizations 525 OPAS MSC Opas is an organization which sponsors classical entertainment. Dur¬ ing the 1984-85 academic year, Opas presented a variety of entertainment with such groups as the London Philhar¬ monic Orchestra, The King Singers and the Houston Ballet. Last year Opas added a new concert series to their entertainment line, the J. Wayne Stark Series. The goal of the new series is to familiarize Texas A M stu¬ dents with classical entertainment. OFFICERS — Jody Boarnet, Director of Public Relations Marketing; Alissa Kirksey, Executive Aide; Stephen Cook, Director of Operations; Michael L. Jones, Director of Financial Development; Lucy Peterson, Director of Student Development; Tad Pruitt, Chairman. 526 Organizations FIRST ROW: Chiu Fang Huang, Kim Puryear. SECOND ROW: Nancy Nelsen, Helen Stepp, Mary Donna Corso, Rosa Portae-Parraga, Cathy Mills, Laurie Dedear, Michelle Hebert, Kellie McCabe, Carrie Lanm, Claudia Alexander. THIRD ROW: Joan Usry, Ann Darby, Susan Lochte, Dinna Orina, Candyce Crossman, Johnsa Laney, Lucie Collins, Laura Rigsby, Sherri Bowen, Kay Hendron. FOURTH ROW: Laura Beil, Marlene Kotzer, Pam Chin, Jenifer Moulton, Frances Tseng, Linda Herd, Jenni Ponder, Mary Ann Wacker, Anna Glasscock. FIFTH ROW: Traci Hufstutler, Jody Boarnet, Carla Spencer, Lucy Peterson, Arlene Mathey. SIXTH ROW: Ken Moore, Glen StreilF, William Mae, Edmond Joe, Jim Callan, Roger Uminski, Randy Goya, Wendel Lloyd, La Rhesa Moon, Barbara Ramage. SEVENTH ROW: Richard Boehm, Linda Hartman, David Shur, John Braunshweig, Jim Kormanik, Eileen O’Brien, Lori Adams, Irene Mees, Alissa Kirksey. EIGHTH ROW: Robin Robertson, Stephen Cook, Mike Jones, Lynell Haddock, Charlene Richardson, Mark Talbot, Howard Singleton. NINTH ROW: Tad Pruitt, Greg Barnes, Huey Treat, Doug Hopley, Tace Weston. Outdoor Recreation MSC Outdoor Recreation Committee; was designed to promote the outdoors and provide education in outdoor skills. Trips were offered throughout the year in backpacking, canoeing, kayaking, rock climbing, rafting, and cross-coun¬ try skiing. An equipment rental service was provided at the Grove for those wanting to take trips on their own. In March, the group sponsored the Out¬ door Horizon Conference to promote interest in outdoor recreation and the environment. There were several speakers and workshops to educate par¬ ticipants about the environment. FIRST ROW: Joanne Roberts, Trip Leader; Angela Bush, Chairman; Sevin Bilir, Treasurer; Cara Carthel, Vice Chairman. SECOND ROW: Bryan Plymale, Public Relations; Nicholas Antoniou, Equipment Rental; Jeff Mitchell, Trip Leader Coordinator; Scott Summers, Membership SubChairman. 528 Organizations Political Forum OFFICERS — FIRST ROW: Kevin Brannon, ROW: Katie Shuman, Student Development; Lee Chairman; Lia Stokes, Fundraising Coordinator. Alford, State Coordinator. FOURTH ROW: Tim SECOND ROW: Jill Rader, Administration; Fitzgibbon, Ron Williams, Tony Zaccagrino. Michaele Craddock, Vice Chairman. THIRD FIFTH ROW: Jim Schicker, Jerry Rosie. MSC Political Forum is a non-partisan student organization which sponsors presentations on politics. These presen¬ tations deal mostly with political speeches. In 1984, Political Forum hosted speakers including Vice President George Bush, Senator Gary Hart, and Jesse Jackson. In January, Political Fo¬ rum presented Abbie Hoffman and Jer¬ ry Rubin in the Yippie Yuppie debate. Both speakers had been leading radicals and friends in the 1960’s, but now find themselves on opposite sides. Hoffman is still a radical and Rubin is a successful businessman. FIRST ROW: Erika Bondy, Ann Levy, Kenneth THIRD ROW: Michelle Moore, Lisa Bundick, Fitzgibbon, Alan Moore, Stephen Mitchell, David Ratliff, Jody Manley, Yvonne Green, Lia Stokes, Darren Rudloff, Lee Alford, Nickie Fuentes, Martin. FIFTH ROW: Ron Williams, Scott Suzanne Clapp. SECOND ROW: Katie Schuman, Linda Martin, Rob Lyons. FOURTH ROW: John Draper, Jim Schicker, Jerry Rosjek, Bruce Causey, Jill Rader, Kevin Brannon, Michaele Craddock, Dickson, Tony Zaccagnino, Mark Huse, Tim James Dusek. Mary Wearden, Kathy Shipley, Paige Kirby. Organizations 529 SCONA Student delegates representing universities from all over the world discuss topics concerning “The Emerging China” during the Student Conference on National Affairs, Feb. 13-15. MSC SCONA Committees main pur¬ pose is sponsoring the annual Student Conference On National AfiPairs. Over the four day conference, Feb. 13-15, a total of 30 speakers and dele¬ gates explored and discussed “The Emerging China.” The schedule of speakers included Dr. Kenneth Lie¬ berthal of the University of Michigan, Dr. Ross Terrill of Harvard University, Ambassador Lins Qins from the People’s Republic of China, Mr. Calvin Sholt ' ess of Hughes Tool Corporation and Dr. Harry Harding of the Brookings Institu¬ tion. The speakers addressed topics spanning from China’s historical over¬ view to its present domestic and inter¬ national policies. Also noted was Chi¬ na’s economic impact on the world mar¬ ket; particularly with respect to the United States. In additon to delegates from Texas A M, representatives from universities all over the world participated. Domes¬ tically, students from as far away as the State University of New York attended. Internationally, SCONA hosted dele¬ gates from Canada, the Dominican Re¬ public, Germany, France, Guatemala, Japan, Mexico, the People’s Republic of China, Puerto Rico, Republic of China, Scotland and Switzerland. Also invited were several Texas high schools. The conference was planned, fi¬ nanced and executed solely through the efforts of the 110 student members. Or¬ ganized into the four major committees of operations, planning, public relations and finance, SCONA members took care of every little detail of the confer¬ ence. 530 Organizations OFFICERS — Theresa Chiang, Advisor; Brad Harwich, Chairman Student Development; Kim Lancaster, VC Hospitality; Jacquie Reed, VC Round Table Co-Chairman; Karen Lee, Chairman Operations; Heather Aust, VC Domestic Delegates; Elizabeth Hardin, VC Promotions; Jody Weiss, Chairman Planning. SECOND ROW: Scott Sandlin, VC Houston Fund Drives; Linda Thomas, Finance Chairman; Sharon Schulze, VC Foundations; Wayne Keating, VC Activities; Thomas Jordan, PR Chairman; David Klosterboer, Exec. Vice-Chairman; Ted Nguyen, VC Internatinal Delegates. THIRD ROW: Rafael Avila, VC Accounting; Marc Jamison, VC of Topic Development; Gary Blizzard, VC Dallas Fund Drive; Chuck Specht, VC Transportation; Kent Goeking, VC Speakers; Cid Galindo, Chairman; Trey Summitt, VP Print Graphics. FIRST ROW: Karen Lee, Theresa Chiang, Brad Harwich, Linda Thomas, Cid Galindo, Jacquie Reed, Patricia Long, Johanna Mattingly, Bonita Phillips, Elizabeth Hardin. SECOND ROW: Lynn Sauer, Julie Webb, Karen Bradley, Diana Coleman, Kim Galindo, Coleen Flynn, Julie Houser, Jose L. Castro, Ted Nguyen, Shelley Barnes, Meg Cadigan. THIRD ROW: Daryn Dezengotita, Kirk Kistner, Gage Muckleroy, Deidre Guy, Kim Lancaster, David Kennedy, Cindy Green, David Klosterboer, Jody Weiss, Camille Clark. FOURTH ROW: Catherine Brasher, Claire Ochoa, Caroline Worth, Karen Hoefle, Jennifer Laymon, Andrew De Jong, Russell Trifovesti, Rafael A. Avila, Thomas Jordan. FIFTH ROW: Charles Specht, Mathew Verghese, Susan Stich, Bryan Tantzen, Gary Blizzard, Wayne Keating, Kent Goeking, Sharon Schulze, Ray Michael Smith, Thomas Ray Williams, Marc Jamison. SIXTH ROW: Dave Knesek, Kirby Garrett, John J. Hale, Bonnelyn Krumpotic, Scott Sandlin, Ann Ruscher, Trey Summitt, Heather Rust, Pat Thomasson. Organizations 531 Townhall MSC Town Hall Committee provides entertainment for the university com¬ munity by bringing Broadway shows, concerts and special acts to Texas A M. Town Hall began its 1984-85 season with Bob Hope on Oct. 5. During the year, concerts were given by Alabama and Willy Nelson. The committee also brought Toto for a concert on March 21. The Broadway line-up consisted of Dra- cula. Seven Brides for Seven Brothers and GIGi. The committee, made up of 133 members, does everything from sched¬ uling the events to ushering the shows. 1 M n •Mi •: ! W M - % jt . ' % EXEC: Julie Plessala, Greg Gough, Karen Pirtle, Drew Diaz, Carmen Thomas, Anne-Marie Dixon. EXEC AIDS: Kelly Gerhold, Patricia Walters. BROADWAY SALES: Jeff Roberts, Kim Anderson, Jenny Atkins, Lori Bednarz, Scott Bell, Amy Fitter, Vicki Hedge, Shelley Henderson, Jeff Lewis, Russell McCaskill, Kim Sauers, Keith Saylor, Heidi Seifert. BROADWAY PROMOTIONS: Stacey Groom, Robert Arrowood, Cam Cline, Diana Collins, Chris Cooley, Kim Lancaster, Joy Lou, Jennifer Pettijohn, David Robinson, Todd Swezey, Julie Troy, Elizabeth Welman, Todd Whiteman, David Zachry. BROADWAY FINANCE: Steve Griner, Tami Brown, Angela Dodd, Julie Edwards, Karen Fletcher. FINANCE: Jay Cherrington, Denise Ali, Maureen Hogan, Allen Lane, Nancy Lilley, Ken Regan, Sheila Rollins, Jodi Savoie. BANNER: Susan Polarolo, Chris Beshears, Ann Cervenka, Cathey Coe, Kathy Heruska, Karen Leatherman, Jim Pizzitola, Shelley Underbrink, Rolfe Williams. POSTER: Jane Cooksey, Mike Gough, Lyn Jenkins, Mary Mitchell, Rebecca Mooney, Marilyn Moore, Chris Paoletti, Kathy Williams. ADS RELATIONS: Stephanie Ackles, Danny Aldrich, Franklin Byrd, Matt Davis, Amy Franklin, Leslie Heffner, Paul Khuri, Jessica Lee, Gail Loomer. RADIO TV: John Fellows, Deanna Brieden, Jim Cauley, Katherine Cooper, Rich Esler, Brian Gorski, Jeff Luce, Stephanie Marshall. PROJECTS: Liz Rosen, Leigh Ann Ausere, Jim Becker, Pam Brotherman, Chris Cannon, Caryl Davidson, Bill Hayes, Joey Langford, Keith McBride, PJ Patierno, Clare Rubrecht, Debbie Taylor. SPECIAL PROJECTS: Wendy Cochrane, Lori Apffel, Mason Carnes, Cliff Dugosh, Chris Gerhold, Marsha McDade, Scott Parks, Phil Rosenfeld, Kim Watts, Karen Williams. OPERATIONS: Daniel Buchanan, Mike Efferson, Mark Giltner, Lawrence Groce, Henri Haris, Tim Hein, Eric Keller, Shawn Smith, Allan White. HOST RECEPTION: Sharon Gibson, Ida Lou Aldridge, Ann Bozka, Stuart Dombrowsky, Debbie Fleming, Donna Gansky, Gwen Guseman, Kathy Heye, Carle Kalsi, David Lawhorne, Pat McFarland, Craig Meek, John Pizzitola, Reci Reeves, Dede Rollins, Matt Sellers, Sandy Sellers, Cathy Works, Lynn Worthington. 532 Organizations OFFICERS — Karen Pirtle, Vice Chairman — Broadway; Julie Plessala, Chairman; Anne-Marie Dixon, Secretary; Drew Diaz, Director of Operations; Kelly Gerhold, Executive Aid; Greg Gough, Vice Chairman — Concerts. SECOND ROW: Steve Griner, Broadway Finance; Susan Polarolo, Banners; Liz Rosen, Projects; Jane Cooksey, Posters; Stephanie Ackles, Ads Relations; Jeff Roberts, Broadway Sales. THIRD ROW: Carmen Thomas, Director of Public Relations; Patricia Walters, Executive Aid; Stacey Groom, Broadway Promotions; Sharon Gibson, Host Reception; John Fellows, Radio T.V. FOURTH ROW: Jay Cherrington, Finance; Wendy Cochrane, Special Projects. Travel Video MSC Travel Committee promotes the cultural awareness of Texas A M stu¬ dents and attempts to eliminate the has¬ sle associated with travel arrangements. The group organizes various trips to other parts of the nation as well as abroad. Aggie favorites include the an¬ nual Mardi Gras trip to New Orleans, Colorado ski trips over Christmas vaca¬ tion and the popular across-the-border trip to Cancun and Cozumel during spring break. In addition to the com¬ pany of fellow Aggies, the committee also provides rather reasonable accom¬ modations for the wayfarers with pack¬ age deals. On the other hand, if experi¬ ence is what is desired as far as making your own arrangements is concerned, the travel committee can help you there too. The committee also sponsors travel awareness and international relations programs. MSC Video Committee’s purpose is to provide hands-on video equipment for its members. The committee also pro¬ vides services for student organizations. Members make presentations to groups, sponsor educational programs and also demonstrate how to use the equipment. This past year, the committee taped the MSC Variety Show and made train¬ ing films for the fire school. They also taped many other activities. MSC TRAVEL — FROM LEFT: Patrick Choi Chairman, Ali Wayne, Kyle Toigo, Stephanie Herrscher, Stephanie Eubanks, Tracey Wink. MSC VIDEO — FROM LEFT: Mike Laufer, J. Speight Grimes, Mark B. Wilson, Jolene K. Dupnick. 534 Organizations Variety Show OFFICERS — Staci Parkman, Auditions; Patti Julia Hardy, PR Assistant; Barb McGregor, Scrivner, Public Relations; Suzy Day, Chairman; Secretary Treasurer; Lorraine Christian, Judges; Linda Biel, Personnel; Leslie Heffner, Programs. Craig E. Thomas, Rec. Prom. SECOND ROW: Kenny Blanda, Stage Tech.; MSC Variety Shows committee is one which works together to present the Texas A M talent show. The goal of the committee is to provide a professional showcase of Aggie talent. The show was presented April 12, the Friday of parents weekend, with the theme “If they could see me now!” Special guests of the show included Kim Walters, Mi$s Texas A M 1984 and David White, the 1984 Variety Show winner. FIRST ROW: Staci Parkman, Patti Scrivner, Suzy McKay. FOURTH ROW: Connie Rogers, Dianne Day, Linda Biel, Leslie Heffner. SECOND ROW: Morgan, Sarah Neidigk, Theresa Bodemann, Jodi Kenny Blanda, Julia Hardy, Barb McGregor, Savoie, Laura Magers, Melanie Davis, Craig E. Lorraine Christian, Susan Hadley. THIRD ROW: Thomas. FIFTH ROW: John M. lacoponelli, Kim Henry Mejia, Beth Rutz, Michelle Garcia, Rene Wallace, Ann Bozka, Kathi Becker, Pam Weems, Wall, Rebecca Terry, Caryn Crecelius, Matt Bess Banister, Traci Bower, John D. Beury. Organizations 535 Special Interest Representing a wide variety of hobbies and interests, Special Interest clubs pro¬ vide opportunities for students to be¬ come involved in activities outside their academic fields. 536 Organizations - Aggie Allemanders Aggie Allemanders promote square dancing as a recreational activity. The group provided lessons for anyone in the University community as well as the Bryan College Station area who wanted to learn how to square dance. Each semester two special square dances and a ‘graduation’ dance for the classes were held in the Pavilion with a professional caller. The group danced with other square dancing clubs in the Bryan College Sta¬ tion area and attended the State Square Dancing Convention at San Antonio in June. OFFICERS — Kathy Crawford, Secretary Trea¬ surer; John Adams, President; Julie Southand, Vice-President. SECOND ROW: Barbara Swenson, Advisor; Don Swenson, Faculty Advisor; Patsy Astle, Caller’s Taw; Larry Astle, Caller. FIRST ROW: James Magnuson, Rick Sala, Darren Buckalew, Sandra Miller, Mark Miller, Timothy Roschetzky, Steve Bonner, Kevin Ritchie, Steve Gabrid, Mark Lauritsen. SECOND ROW: Linda Teaff, Melinda Selph, Melissa Hobbs. FOURTH Wylie, Melinda Astle, Kristin Robbins, Scott Stroman, Kathy Crawford, John Adams, Julie ROW: Leslie Flowers, Kelly Morgan, Steve Whiddon, Mark Stanfill, Al Dobey. Southard, Larry Astle, Sharon Withey, Barbara Cowart, Kathy Ingram, Heather Williams, Arthur Swenson, Don Swenson. THIRD ROW: Linda Hobbs. FIFTH ROW: Andrea Morgan, Gladys Organizations 537 Aggie GOP Aggie GOP supported all Republican candidates who ran for office in 1984- 85. This student organization boasts the largest voter registration drive in the country, reaching over 10,000 voters. Aggie GOP began the year in Septem¬ ber with guest speaker T. Boone Pick¬ ens, of Mesa Petroleum, whose topic was free enterprise and the GOP U.S. Representative Joe Barton, Senator Phil Gramm and State Senator J.E. “Buster” Brown were among some of the speak¬ ers sponsored during pre-election ac¬ tivities in October. Aggie GOP also invited marketing analysis experts to speak on effective campaigning methods. OFFICERS — FIRST ROW: Becky Loftus, Secretary; Kristen Loftus, Membership Chairman. SECOND ROW: Nick Gonzalez, Publicity Chairman; Mike Hachtman, Treasurer; Grant Swartzwelder, President; Scott Brooks, Publicity Chairman; George Gump, Vice President. FIRST ROW: Grant Swartzweler, George Gump. SECOND ROW: Mike Hachtman, Becky Loftus, Nick Gonzalez, Kristen Loftus, Scott Brooks. THIRD ROW: Rachel Adams, Carol Johnson, Mary Jane Alexander, Christel Munster, Anne Ga- tely, Nina Bayer, Theresa M. Mulligan, Lynn Jen¬ sen, Mike Cox, Lisa Johnson, Jennifer Grant, John Pybus. FOURTH ROW: Kelley Clark, Anthony Gerik, Marsha Voorhees, Susie Pollard, Christine M. Crowley, Linda M. Martin, Debra Dusek, Mar¬ jorie Fleener, Susan Foster, Bethany Chiles, Mar¬ ietta Baumann, Laura Carrell, Joe Horne. FIFTH ROW: Todd Brown, Carolyn Buckaloo, Becky Os¬ borne, Vicki Hobson, Martha Woodall, Chip Klyng, Ed Peek, Mack Ivy, James Hodges, Ken Edwards, Patricia Trammel, Katie Hutcheson. SIXTH ROW: Alvaro Pereiva, Dolores Hajovsky, Alton Terry, Laurie Grinstead, Katherine Wells, Stephen Owens, Lee Cox, David George, Robert Shull, Renate Schurig, Diana Soto, Wade Good- hart. SEVENTH ROW: Patrick Fletcher, Will Hay, Paul Fenley, Bill Bob Tallent, Eddie Lewis, Mark Chambers, Chris Bowers, Dana Burchers, Laura Beth Moerbe, Alan Moore. EIGHTH ROW: Kevin Templin, Brett Shine, Kip Lackey, Scott Grissom, Ray Cunningham, Mark Hord, Keith Domingue, Frank Smith, Stephen Mitchell. 538 Organizations Aquatians Aquatians is the synchronized swim¬ ming club on the Texas A M campus. The club promotes synchronized swim¬ ming through exhibition shows for dif¬ ferent organizations. Their main goal for the year was a water show in April. The Aquatians practiced every week during the fall semester at the new Bry¬ an High School pool to learn routines for the spring show. Membership in the club is open to all interested students and no experience is needed. OFFICERS — Amy Walkerman, Treasurer. SECOND ROW: Lisa Golden, President; Belinda M. Delgado, Secretary. THIRD ROW: Jhanna Bell, Vice President. FIRST ROW: Lisa Golden, Amy Walkerman, Daugherty, Jhanne Bell, Belinda M. Delgado, Tracy Winder. SECOND ROW: Greg-Ellen Minde K. Guidey. Organizations 539 Aggies Against Drunk Drivers Bicycling Aggies Against Drunk Drivers purpose is to increase awareness of the problems and consequences of driving while in¬ toxicated. Projects for the year included provid¬ ing students with information for speeches and papers, presenting short programs to other student organizations and discussing preventive measures, such as free rides home or friend con¬ tracts, with local bar owners. AGGIES AGAINST DRUNK DRIVERS — FIRST ROW: Margie Lasek, Publicity Chairman; LeeAnn Snodgrass, Vice President; Darren Martin, President; Sonya Chesky, Secretary- Treasurer. SECOND ROW: Jenda Schmid, Kayla McEntire, Steve Perez, Leslye Vaught, Joyce Anderson, Karyn Hurley, Diana Soto. THIRD ROW: Geo. Douglas Blackford, Jimmie Wheeler, Roy E. Hogan—Faculty Advisor, Ed McCall, Guy Perez, Ricky Telg. Bicycling Club is composed of people who enjoy bikeriding as a form of exer¬ cise and recreation. Members of the club meet in front of Rudder Tower ev¬ ery Saturday and Sunday to go riding. In November, the group rode in the annual 20 mile Moonlight Ramble which began at 2 a.m. in Houston’s Her¬ man Park and ended there. The bicycling club sponsored a cen¬ tury 100 mile ride in November. BICYCLE — FIRST ROW: Keith Kreider, Sponsor; Amy Rivera, Treasurer; Kevin Holt, President; George Robertson, Secretary. SECOND ROW: Neal Schutt, Myra McLane, Nancy Maple, James Perham, Borga Graves, Mark Von Tress. THIRD ROW: Craig Parter, David Rheman, John Henderson, Marcello Minotti, J.D. Bonewitz, Keith Henderson, James Winshd. 540 Organizations Big Event Big Event committee worked all year organizing and planning for this annual service project. Applications from vol¬ unteering organizations were taken in the fall and job requests were accepted from Bryan-College Station residents and businesses in the spring. The com¬ mittee matched the volunteers with the job requests and 8,000 Aggies worked on jobs such as painting old buildings, fixing fences and visiting retirement homes. The Big Event was held March 2 and lasted from 10 a.m. to 2 p.m. Four hours times 8,000 participants completed 32,000 working hours. Big Event is sponsored by the executive branch of Student Government. FIRST ROW: Myra McLane, Yvette Miranda, Maritza Pena, Big Event Chairman; Dennis S. Hoffman, Marelle Morgan, Executive Assitant. SECOND ROW: Lorraine Rodriguez, Pam Kellogg, Billy McCaskill, Elizabeth Hill, Student Involvement; Suzanne Kilty, Public Relations; Carrie Larson. THIRD ROW: Meg Kilty, Barbara Bell, Kristi Sultis, Student Involvement Chairman; Tamala Broadway, LeAnne Whitis, Beth Morrison. FOURTH ROW: Mickey Peters, Earl Seitz, Gilbert Gonzalez, Mark Maniha, Hai On. Organizations 541 Baptist Student Union Baptist Student Union is a Christ-cen¬ tered, church-related, student-led orga¬ nization that reaches out to A M stu¬ dents in a variety of ways. Students are involved in all aspects of missions in¬ cluding childrens missions, community missions and short-term mission pro¬ jects. The BSU offered daily noon Bible studies, small group studies and growth groups. The BSU also sponsored Ves¬ pers, a weekly evening event that brought students together as a family in informal worship. The main purpose of the BSU is to bring students to Christ and teach them how to grow in their relationship to him. FRESHMEN COUNCIL—FIRST ROW: Lisa Golding, Sheri Head, Jana Alexander. SECOND ROW: Millie Higgs, Tabatha Smith, Diane Johnston, Kathyrn Greenwade, Jayme Remley. THIRD ROW: Shirley Smith, Renee Dix, Andrea EXEC. COUNCIL—FIRST ROW: David Yager, Penni Weatherly, Tammy Hargrove, Byron Beall, Kyle Gieghorn, Kim Watson, Lizzy Peterson. SECOND ROW: Sherri Eubanks, Matt Carr, John Gilmore, David Heath, Steve Shaver, Tracy Barham, Rebecca Bowen, Liz Johnson, Tammy McKinney. FOURTH ROW: Sharon Simmons, Teresa Todd, Bryant Brown, Greg Kendall, Bret Mixon, Grace Riggar. Harris, Albert Randall. THIRD ROW: Karmen Hinch, Brenda Neystel, Nancy Taylor, Laurie Brownlee, Randy Moon, Brad Crittenden, Douglas Hibbs, Aileen Seawell. TRANSFER COUNCIL—FIRST ROW: Lori Dee Wright, Kayla Hanson, Karen Duey. SECOND ROW: Tami Trulson, Lanna McClain, Marilyn Gowan. THIRD ROW: Phillip Fields, Helena Yang, Diana Younts, Stuart Williams. FOURTH ROW: Stanley Paseur, Sonya McBryde, Melanie Conerly, Steven Shepelwich. FIFTH ROW: Tony Hall, Jeff Fauley. 542 Organizations STAFF—FIRST ROW: Mary Griffith, General Assistant; Jennifer Jorgensen, Missions Coordinator; Susan Smith, Associate Director. SECOND ROW: Mark Yates, Campus Evangelism Coordinator; Mike Graham, Director. Organizations 543 Boxing Boxing Club’s purpose is to provide stu¬ dents and faculty, both experienced and non-experienced, the opportunity to learn and develop boxing skills and to promote conditioning. During the year, the club planned to travel to different boxing matches at Southern Methodist University, Ste¬ phen F. Austin University and various other places. The club also planned to participate in Texas A M’s Sigma Phi Epsilon Fight Night in the spring. OFFICERS — Brian Hartman, Vice-President; King, President; James Area, Treasurer. Joe Bryant, Secretary; Cliff Walton, Coach; Pete FIRST ROW: Joy Merkley, Advisor; John Cliff Walton. SECOND ROW: Richard Hobbs, Knesek. THIRD ROW: Rand Egge, Joe Bryant, Spessard, Peter King, C.J. Jackson, Ricky Knesek, Ken Watson, Jack Gill, Kirk Spessard, Randy James Area, Brian Hartman, Keith Cottman. 544 Organizations Bowmen Archery Club Brazos Bowman Archery Club’s pur¬ pose is to unite bowhunters and target archers. The organization provides a club range for friendly competition. The Bowman club held monthly meetings and panel discussions on how to be a successful hunter. During bow season in October, the group simulated hunting-type situations shooting at 25 targets. The group held an archery tour¬ nament for 10 weeks beginning in Janu¬ ary. The club held a state bow fishing tour¬ nament on Lake Conroe in the spring and in the summer they practiced target shooting on Sundays. OFFICERS — Billy Broeckelmann, Dwain Bankston, Shawn Jacobsen, Ernie Alvarado. FIRST ROW: Laura Van Wie, Mark Wilson, Ben Owens, Ken Yeager, Mark Tullis. SECOND ROW: Matt Williams, Shawn Jacobsen, John Polasek, Tedrick, Steve Palasota, Eric Tedrick, Gary Dave Kahil, Dwain Bankston, Ernie Alvarado, Gary O’Neal, Tim Huval, David Schuster, Chuck Thomas, Lynette Huval, Ed Kahil, Raymond David Murray, Billy Broeckelmann, Mark Wilson, Dean. OrtraniyaHnnc 545 Casino ’85 Circle K Circle K is an international collegiate service organization devoted to the Tex¬ as A M campus, community fellowship and leadership. Circle K is sponsored by Kiwanis International and is affiliated with the Key Club for high school stu¬ dents. Circle K was active in various service projects throughout the year. The club organized activities with the Brazos Val¬ ley Boys’ Club, local nursing homes and the Brazos Valley Museum. Some mem¬ bers participated in a district-wide pro¬ ject at the World Hunger Farm in Waco which was co-sponsored by the Baylor Circle K Club. CIRCLE K — FIRST ROW: Floyd Kaminski, Steve Cowart, Matthew Hodde, Verland Norton. SECOND ROW: Robert Coghlan, Tina Adcock, James Piazza, Enrique (Henry) Moreno, Sharon Doerksen; Prof. Russ Puckett, Faculty Advisor. THIRD ROW: Dennis D. Mosley, Jim Rudolph, Andy Kocheuar, Doris Ann Robinson, Emil Schmidt. CASINO — Sheryl Rankin, Ignacio Valdes, Stacy Ervin, Elise Brown, Rhonda Newman, Lyn Johnson, Milissa Boriskie, Shari Barber, Rob Wohrer, Co-Chairman; Michael A. Craddock, Chairman; Marci Bush, Co-Chairman; James Gehan, Co-Chairman; J.R. Atkins, Corps Relations Security; Steve Carter, Tracy Quigly, Flynn Adcock. Within the Residence Hall Associa¬ tion, Casino ’85 is the organization responsible for putting on the annual Aggie gambling spree — Las Vegas style. Held during Parent’s Weekend, Casino was RHA’s largest fund-raiser and encompassed the entire second floor of the Memorial Student Center. Aggies were given the opportunity to gamble away their play money for RHA. Games included roulette, blackjack, craps and other games of chance. Prizes donated by local community businesses were auctioned off to the highest bidders of the winners’ play money. 546 Organizations Catholic Student Association OFFICERS — FIRST ROW: Bridget Newman Officer; Becky Elston, Welcoming Bielamowicz, President; Katie Veatch, Work Committee; Greg Zouzalik, Awakening Outreach; Committee; Laura Madia, University Religious Gloria Ramirez, Latin American Catholic Students Council; Susan Goss, University Religious Assoc.; Francine Fuentes, Newsletter Chairman. Council; Mary Kay Manning, On-Campus THIRD ROW: Fr. Leon Strieder; Anne Marie Coordinator; Michelle Jester, CSA Sec Treas. McAndrew, Grad Student Representative; Ignacio SECOND ROW: Susa Withey, Newman Officer; Lopez, Art Director; Susie McGregor, Ministries; Linda Dylla, Newman Officer; Sue Miller, Michael Kraus, Newman Officer. Catholic Student Association provides Catholic students with fellowship and opportunities to strengthen their faith while learning from and sharing with other Catholic students. The CSA is an association of smalle r groups. These smaller groups (or com¬ mittees) include the Newman Club, On Campus Catholics, Off Campus Catho¬ lics, Married Students Committee, Graduate Students Committee, Arts Committee, Newsletter Committee, Works Committee, Ministries Commit¬ tee, the Vocation Support Group and the Fourth Day — an affiliate of the Ag¬ gie Awakening Retreat. FIRST ROW: Mary Kay Manning, On-Campus Coordinator; Linda Dylla, Newman Officer; Tim Ellis; Susan Goss, Religious Council Rep.; Katie Veatch, Work Committee; Michael Kraus, Newman Officer; Sue Miller, Newman Officer; Francine Fuentes, Newsletter Coordinator; Michelle Jester, Secretary-Treasurer; Susan Withey, Newman Officer; Susie McGregor, Ministries; Pieter Groot, Faculty Advisor. SECOND ROW: Father Al Palermo, Kathleen Long, Sylvia Riviera, Elaine Vavra, Donna Wittenburg, Terri Jessup, Kelly O’Neil, Robert Steck, Father Leon Streider. THIRD ROW: Carmen Torrez, Sonia Lopez, Sharon Withey, Velda Vela, Leszek Opalski, Joyce Roznovsky, Kelly Knowlton, Anne Marie McAndrew, Greg Zouzalik, Hope Marcotte. FOURTH ROW: Carol Tan, Gayle Motal, Irene Lopez, Katherine Biry, Ernest Clark, Steven Wong, Paul Hoeper, Yvonne Margo, Ken Camerino, Mary Siebenmorgen. FIFTH ROW: Rachel Malewski, Jose Bruno Del Rio, Patricia Leininger, Teresa Giles, Meyerer Miller, Greg Raiff, Wanda Winkler, Corky Gonzalez, Tony Cuellar, George Nassef. SIXTH ROW: Saundra Melton, Becky Elston, Victor Wong, David Dupnick, Steven Hill, Steve Mueller, Paul Steidle, David Barry, Edward Stoker, Carlos Archuleta, Jay Stockton, Gerald Garcia. SEVENTH ROW: Scott Laurie, Carlos Macossay, Don Bagert, Ignazio Lopez, Mike Veatch, Kris Hagel, Mike Mader, Kevin Malone, Chris Ramsey, Randy Kolb. Organizations 547 Class of ’85 Class of ’85 Councirs official purpose is to coordinate and create class activity and unity. The council serves to keep other class members informed about ac¬ tivities and events that are going on. As seniors, the council is in charge of events such as Elephant Walk and Se¬ nior Weekend, which includes Senior Bash, Senior Banquet and Ring Dance. The council is responsible for the rund-raising and selection of the class gift. The Class of ’85 chose to set up an art collection endowment fund as their gift. The money generated from the en¬ dowment will provide funds for differ¬ ent types of art for years to come. Plans are to house the art collection on the second floor of the MSC, the projected former students building and at various locations on campus. The council hoped to reach a goal of $85,000 through fund-raisers and donations from class members and their parents. OFFICERS — Dee Dee Sykes, Treasurer; Anne- Marie Dixon, Secretary; Sharon Brown, Historian; Debbie Patterson, Social Secretary; Carla Procter, Vice-President; Jim Allen, President. FIRST ROW: DeeDee Sykes, Treasurer; Debbie Patterson, Social Secretary; Jim R. Allen, President; Carla A. Proctor, Vice President; Anne- Marie Dixon, Secretary; Sharon Brown, Historian. SECOND ROW: Michelle Weishaar, Stephanie Marshall, Donna Gansky, Debbie Taylor, Tammy Moss, Jay Cherrington. THIRD ROW: Ann Bozka, David Zachry, Kim Sauers, Nancy Jumper, Keith Carmichael. FOURTH ROW: Curtis Mackey, Michael Davis, Clark Randall, Bill Giessing, Michael Baker. 548 Organizations Class of ’86 Class of ’86 Council’s main projects were planning the Masquerade Ball which was held Feb. 1, and Boot Dance which was held May 4. The council also began to plan their class gift and dis¬ cussed means to raise funds for it. The class gift will officially be voted on dur¬ ing the 1985-86 school year and will be presented during Parent’s Weekend in the spring semester. FIRST ROW: Jay Maust, Treasurer; Kristi Sherrill, Vice President; Thomas Ball III, President; Bonnie Varano, Social Secretary; Jan Werlein, Secretary. SECOND ROW: Sandy Sellers, Historian; Wendy Cochrane, Public Relations Chairman; Sara Rogers, Concessions; Patty Vanek, Boot Dance. THIRD ROW: John Gajdica, Concessions; George Smith, Boot Dance; David Lawhorne, Class Gift. Organizations 549 Class of ’87 FIRST ROW: Leticia Rodriguez, Karen Lavallee, Diana Adams, Carolyn Brown, Carol Ellison, Melissa Dyer, Jennifer Simmons. SECOND ROW: Joe Lessard, Keith McBride, Shelly House, Amy Papacek, Marcia Brown, Rachel de Jongh, Lynne Brown. THIRD ROW: Glen Shepard, Jeff Sweat, Tracey Bortnem, Greg Keith, Cynthia Hernandez, Cindy Webb, Laura Carrell. FOURTH ROW: Mike Brumner, John McStravick, Kirk Rice, Jeff Hedge, Rick Myers, Leo Grumulaitis, Mark Maniha. Class of ’87 Council provides opportu¬ nities for the members of the Class of ’87 to get involved through leadership positions or as helpers in student gov¬ ernment. The council sponsored mixers, picnics, and other fund-raising activities in order to raise money for the class gift. The class will select the gift during their senior year. In addition, the council pro¬ duced a bi-monthly newsletter to in¬ form class members of current events and other news. OFFICERS — Joe Lessard, Treasurer; Carolyn Brown, Secretary; Keith McBride, President; Cindy Webb, Social Secretary; Carol Ellison, Vice President. 550 Organizations Colombia Student Association Colombian Student Association is an organization whose purpose is to pro¬ mote the unity of all Colombian stu¬ dents at Texas A M. A major concern of this organization is not only promoting Colombia here at TAMU, but also pro¬ moting TAMU in Colombia. The group planned to participate in the Colombian Village of Hope Pro¬ gram, International Student Organiza¬ tion’s Mini-Olympics, and exchange programs with the University of Colom¬ bia. FIRST ROW: Susannah Frappler, Secretary; Juan Pablo Aljure, President; Mildred Mason, Vice President; Jorge Gonzalez, Social Chairman; Dario Perdomo, Treasurer. SECOND ROW: William Emura, Stephanie Von Arnim, Angela Afanador, Jorge Jaramillo, Clara Moreno, Susie Faccini, Margarette Pabon. THIRD ROW: Jairo Gutierrez, Carlos Rondon, Claudia Fernandez, Claudia Rodriguez, Maria Valbuena. FOURTH ROW: Pabma Perez, Fernando Perez, Fernando Cediel, Alfredo Cruz, Mario Valbuena. Organizations 551 Co-op Student Assoc. Emergency Care Team TAMU Emergency Care Team (TA- MECT) is a non-profit, volunteer stu¬ dent organization that provides emer¬ gency medical services and education for Texas A M and community organi¬ zations. Their purpose is to promote emergency preparedness on campus and to stimulate interest in emergency care education. Texas A M students, staff and faculty are eligible to apply for membership. TAMECT volunteers run the Univer¬ sity’s two, fully equipped, state certified ambulances 24 hours a day while the A. P. Beutel Health Center is open. The organization provided medical services to all campus events they were asked to serve. They also worked the first aid sta¬ tions at each home football game and throughout the cutting, stacking and burning of bonfire. Each year, TAMECT offers classes in CPR, standard first aid, advanced first aid and emergency care attendance. They also hold blood pressure screen¬ ings on campus in the fall and the spring semester. EMERGENCY CARE TEAM — FIRST ROW: Lynn Brown, Ken Hutchenrider, Tim Hilt. SECOND ROW: David Phillips, Stephanie Redding, Susan Tribble, Jodith Allen. THIRD ROW: Lisa Zientek, Tracy Hannes, Cheryl Maxwell, Shelli Shivers, Lisa Coffey, Kathryn Hitchcock, Stacey Ponder, Anita Jimenez. FOURTH ROW: Steven C. Ellerbe, Captain; David Villareal, Captain; John Frey, Captain; Mike Elliot, Deputy Chief; Mike McNeill, Assistant Chief. FIFTH ROW: Andrew Yee, Steven McDonald, Jeff DeCeglia, Tim Long, Joe Sturdevant, Nathan Schwade, Julie Tagtmeier. SIXTH ROW: Sonya McBryde, John Turner, Marie McLeod, Perry Lewis, Phillip J. Nessler, Lesley O’Hara. Cooperative Students Association’s goal is to develop a social atmosphere between members while promoting the Cooperative Education program to the rest of the student body. The association averages about thirty students per se¬ mester. Students participating in the co-op as¬ sociation learn about the job market from everyone’s working experiences and from various guest speakers. The association benefits co-op students by encouraging them to take advantage of the opportunities available at school. CO-OP STUDENT ASSOCIATION — FIRST ROW: Susan Tucker, Student Relations Chairman; Constance Fletcher, Treasurer; Donnie Lambert, Social Chairman. SECOND ROW: Dave Worley, Thomas Thurmond, Dennis Veselka, Carl Rousseau, Ronald Lambert. THIRD ROW: Alan Saunders, Chairman Univ. Employer Relations; Wayne Peterson, Kevin Templin, Ralph Grau, Danny Jobe, Vice-President. 552 Organizations Diamond Darlings Diamond Darlings are the Texas A M baseball team’s bat girls. The girls help out at games by retrieving foul balls, picking up bats and selling programs. The girls also produced and distributed flyers to promote the games. During recruiting in the spring, the girls act as hostesses for the possible re¬ cruits in baseball and other sports. They also act as hostesses to members in the press box during games. The Diamond Darlings helped to raise money for various groups such as the March of Dimes and the American Cancer Society. FIRST ROW: Lisa Snell, Theresa Kearney, Denise Akeroyd, Minda Wilson, Denise Sartain. SECOND ROW: Mary Frances Williams, Penny Cash, Lisa Prewitt. RELOW — FIRST ROW: Kelly Newport, Beth Hutson, Lucy Schrickel, Rhetta Scott, Carol Hickman. SECOND ROW: Sheri Suarez, Jackie Godfrey, Anne Alsina. NOT PICTURED: Clay Whitehead. Organizations 553 Dance Arts Society Dance Arts Society is an organization for students who enjoy dancing. The club offers classes Monday through Thursday evenings throughout the year. The different types of dance classes of¬ fered include ballet, jazz, modern, point, tap and aerobics to provide an overall physical conditioning. The an¬ nual show, held in the spring each year, featured special routine from each class. OFFICERS — Katherine Gleason, Treasurer; Jennifer Lewis, President; Kelly Mclntire, Vice- President. SECOND ROW: Michelle Walters, Public Relations; Cathy Castro, Ballet Instructor; Jerry Mata, Aerobics Instructor; Lori Cox, Aerobics Instructor; Anna Selinidis, Secretary. NOT PICTURED: Karen Davidson, Public Relations; Maria Major, Ballet Instructor; Paul Licce, Modern Instructor; Carrie McElroy, Jazz Instructor; Diana Willen, Tap Instructor. 554 Organizations FIRST ROW: Michelle Walters, Katherine Gleason, Jennifer Lewis, Kelly Mclntire, Anna Selindis. SECOND ROW: Stacy Smith, Terry Mata, Cathy Castro, Pam Jackson, Lori Cox, Ursula Cuzzi. THIRD ROW: Teresa Hardy, Cindy Gardiner, loana Staniciu, Joni Enyart, Angie Watson, Florencia Hassey, Laura Human. FOURTH ROW: Anne Daleo, Connie Rogers, Karen Hanson, Lisa Walingora, Kristen White, Sharon Hencir, Amanda Fuller. FIFTH ROW: Suzanne Graves, Jennifer White, Rebecca Swygert, Sandra Von Den Berg, Alisa Johnston, Sheela Shankar, Cynthia Hernandez. Organizations 555 Fish Camp Student “Y” Fish Camp is provided to prepare incoming freshmen for their ex¬ periences at Texas A M. Counselors were interviewed for the summer camps during the spring semester and were announced at the end of February. The responsibilities of the counselors while at Fish Camp are: to give the freshmen a realistic view of the aca¬ demic, social and emotional changes that may occur in their transition from high school to college, to give them the chance to evaluate themselves and es¬ tablish some personal goals and objec¬ tives and to promote a positive and en¬ thusiastic attitude. The main purpose of Fish Camp are to give freshmen an opportunity to meet other freshmen, upperclassmen and fa- culty staff in a relaxed atmosphere and to teach them Aggie traditions and the reasons behind them. OFFICERS — Chris Wallace, Associate Director; Hayes Blackstock, Director; Don Albrecht, Advisor. SECOND ROW: Bill Bullock, Assistant Director; Michele Fisher, Assistant Director; Chris Smith, Assistant Director. THIRD ROW: Michael Jones, Assistant Director; Rusty Martin, Assistant Director; Zack Coapland, Assistant Director. FIRST ROW: Jim Pizzitola, Pam Gruidl, Jean Lemons, Rusty Martin, Michele Fisher, Zack Coapland, Hayes Blackstock, Chris Wallace, Buc Bullock, Michael Jone, Don Albrecht, Chris Smith. SECOND ROW: Bill Giessing, Julie Houser, Greg Keith, Kelly Latham, Marsea McDade, Kyle Jones, Cammie Uptmore, Mike Shockney, Kathy Merrifield, Todd Chauvin. THIRD ROW: Jeff Lewis, Linda Biel, Jeff Cox, Liz Mann, Kimberly Nunley, John Huff, Allison Wilson, John Rigas, Amy Glynn, Keith Carmichael. FOURTH ROW: Mike Marino, Denise Ali, Joe Gassman, Donna Huddleston, Pam Brotherman, David Lawhorne, Kathy Heruska, Scott Parks, Amy Lister, Michael Alston. FIFTH ROW: Cliff Dugosh, Ann Cervenka, Keith Mikeska, Debbie Taylor, Reci Reeves, Ronald Lee, Anna De Felice, Jeff Smith, Lisa Caudle, Jay Maust. 556 Organizations Guatamalan Gymnastics Guatamalan Student Association’s pur¬ pose is to promote an interest in Guata¬ malan culture and to provide its mem¬ bers with social and cultural activities. The group met on the first Thursday of every month to organize activities. Vol¬ leyball, indoor soccer and other teams from the group played in intramural competitions. The group held several parties and sponsored a booth at Inter¬ national Week. Guatemalan Student Association — FIRST ROW (sitting): Karl R. Jacobs, Treasurer; Kathryn A. Topke, Public Relations; Roberto Perdomo, Presi¬ dent; Federico Rosenberg, Vice President. SEC¬ OND ROW: Ricardo Bendana, Elke Ritz Aguilar, Mercedes Gallegos, Alvaro Mayoga, Luisa Marro- quin, Constance McLeod, Juan Carlos Marroquin. THIRD ROW: Victor M. Aguilan, Juan Antonio Gallegos, Roberto Quan, Tania Gonzalez, Harald Petrini, Walter Siebold, Alexandra Garcia-Grana- dos. FOURTH ROW: Juan Carlos Paiz, Juan Ri¬ cardo Santizo, Carl F. Topke, Jorge Maldonado, Ashley Barnett, Helmuth Block. Gymnastics Club provides facilities to members interested in working-out and competing in gymnastics. The group is made up mainly of men, but women are encouraged to join. The club held an open workout every Monday through Thursday night on the third floor of East Kyle. Members could come and go at any time during this period and the workouts were not mandatory. The club traveled to Texas Tech, Plano and the University of Texas to compete against other gymnasiasts as well as competing in and winning first place in a competition held here at Texas A M. In April, the team planned to travel to UT in Arlington to attend the state competition. Gymnastics — FIRST ROW: Pat Bibb, Lorie Kingsbury, Esteban Longoria, Wayne Snyder, Grant Lauderdale, Margaret Abodie. SECOND ROW: Joey Hollacher, David Johnson, Mauricio Orozco, Shari Blake, Paul Mazzurana, Bradford Nehring. THIRD ROW: James Shull, Eve Degelman, Nechelle Pike, Eiichi Tsuneto, Annette Saenz, Monique Cox, Denise Alexander, Alan Vaughn. NOT PICTURED: John Phillips. Organizations 557 Hellenic Student Association Hellenic Student Association’s purpose is to acquaint those interested in the Greek culture. During the year, the club held ses¬ sions in Greek language, dancing, cui¬ sine and historical information about Greece. The club also offered travel in¬ formation on any place in Greece. A trip to the Greek Festival in Hous¬ ton was planned along with cultural par¬ ties. OFFICER — Sophia Iliadou, President. FIRST ROW: Dalila M. Viera, Sophia Iliadou, ROW: Yannis Geoirgiou, Raphael Raptis, George Diana Tsmis, Lourdes De LaGarza. SECOND Deltas, Michael Akritas. 558 Organizations Hillel OFFICERS — Samuel David WarnofF; Elizabeth Bachman, Vice President; Brian Mendelson, Secretary; Elissa Grossman, Treasurer; Glenn Lowenstein, President; Helen Belefant; Norman Levine. Hillel is the Jewish student center de¬ signed to give Jewish students a “home away from home.” The Hillel Founda¬ tion, located at 800 Jersey, is open to all students and faculty, students gather at the center to study, meet people and attend weekly sabbath services, reli¬ gious classes and study groups. Hillel sponsored several guest speakers in¬ cluding Susan Weideman Schneider, au¬ thor of Jewish and female literature, and Joshua Tenne, Israeli Folk Singer. In addition to the Foundation, there are organizations within Hillel for stu¬ dents such as the Israeli Club for those interested in Zionism and a graduate student club called Grade Plus. FIRST ROW: Ben Schepps; Lisa Golden; Laura Blaskie; Norman Levine; Sara Alpern, Faculty. SECOND ROW: Samual David Waronoff, Elissa Grossman, Glen Lowenstein, Rabbi Peter Tarlow, Elizabeth Bachman, Helen Belefant. THIRD ROW: Stacey Keller, Petrina Diamond, Geoffrey Bogorad, Nancy Feigenbaum, Edward Brussel, Brian Mendelson. FOURTH ROW: Mark Meyers, Corey Zimmet, Neil Platt, Howard Bleiwas, Alex Madonik. FIFTH ROW: Hugh Mainzer, Isaac Cohen, Rich Meisels, Stewart Davis, Mark Berman, Leon Luxemburg. SIXTH ROW: Kathy Hart, Deborah Platt, Sharon Noble. SEVENTH ROW: Scott Lewis, Christine Gregory, Aaron Velenta, John Fluth, Jay Katz. Organizations 559 Horseman’s Assoc. Horsemans Associations purpose is to give students interested in horses the chance to work with and learn about dif¬ ferent aspects of the horse industry. Some activities the association par¬ ticipated in included judging seminars, horse shows, intramural sports and a barbecue. FIRST ROW: Gary D. Potter, Martha M. Vogelsang, Richard Cashell, Brenda Bergman, Lauri Morrow, Melinda Harris, Michelle Skidmore, Rosemarie Soell, Hugh D. Brightwell, Kathy J. Kruckemeyer. SECOND ROW: Sharon Beach, Shelley Stonecipher, Karen Troxler, Angela Droughton, Lisa Dupree, Rene Graf, Sherry McDonald, Jana Allen, Petra Schlinger, Curt Kamman, Brenda Woelfel. THIRD ROW: Shawn Wilkins, Kim Kosh, Tanja Wooten, Melissa Dumas, Nicole Janow, Christine Corn, Diane Schuhmann, Mary Alissa Crist, Christine Martin, T. Kay Salazar, Rebecca Peeples, Lynn Sheli, Monique Krause. FOURTH ROW: Derek Fisher, Monica Willman, Brenda Reddin, Kelley Turk, Cheryl Burke, Marla Wilson, Vicki Munie, Elizabeth Peveto, Sandy Scharinghausen, Jeff Lemons, Party A. Goldberg. FIFTH ROW: Jack W. Young, Michael Ortiz, Anne Gabig, Brandee Swearingen, Greg Brouw er, Dave Celella, Scott Gryder, Janet King, Wes Shahan, Claude Ross, Bill Doug Potter. SIXTH ROW: John Herrmann, Alan Lee, Dan Wall, Dan Stafford, Karen Pruitt, Mark Holman, Kim Schrader, Don Wideman, Kyle Dewitt, John Zeigler, Daniel Crilly. 560 Organizations Honduras Student Assoc. Jaycees Honduras Student Association is an or¬ ganization whose main purpose is to promote activities that enable fellow Aggies to understand Hondurans and their culture. Members of the Honduras Student Association planned to partici¬ pate in International Week and the Big Event during the spring semester. They also planned to participate in sports ac¬ tivities in the International Student As¬ sociation’s mini-olympics. HONDURAS STUDENT ASSOCIATION — FIRST ROW: Christina Baker, Raul Moncada, Vice-President; Gabriela Munoz, Treasurer; Ofelia Aeosha, Secretary; Astrid Motz, Jose Mario Lopez, President. SECOND ROW: Juan Craniotis Rios, Alfreda Kaegi, Victoria Baker, Gisela Rivera, Elena Pinto. THIRD ROW: Fausto Bogran, Roberto Kaegi, Juan Jose Tome, Juan Molina, Peter Ensink. FOURTH ROW: Jose Raul Duron, Guillermo Valle, Juan Arguello, Jose Diaz. Jaycees is an organization open to men and women dedicated to leadership training through involvement in school and community activities. Emphasis is placed on character development through management, community and individual related projects. During the year, the Texas A M Jay¬ cees worked closely with the Bryan- College Station Jaycees and participat¬ ed in state-wide activities such as L.O.T.S., a training conference. The Jaycees also participated in projects like the Bryan-College Station Jaycees Haunted House at Halloween, voter registration drives and book drives. The projects allowed the Jaycees to raise money for civic clubs in the Bryan-Col¬ lege Station area. JAYCEES — FIRST ROW: Steven Midkiff, External Vice-President; Thomas Walker, Treasurer; Chris Hankins, Internal Vice- President; Craig Rodgers, President. SECOND ROW: Mike Kobe, David Wick, Carl Wilganowski, Jack Reed. THIRD ROW: Jason McGrew, James Barrett, Neal Briers, Daniel Kaulfus, Robert Tubb. FOURTH ROW: Don Crow, Farron Spross, Patrick Gaas, Brad Svatek, Steve Anderson. Organizations 561 India Association India Association is a cultural organiza¬ tion that provides a means for approxi¬ mately 200 students of Indian descent in the Bryan-College Station communi¬ ty to meet and get to know each other through planned activities. Picnics, cultural music concerts and other recreational activities were held during the year. Authentic Indian food was often served at their get-togethers. This page is dedicated in memory of Indira Gandhi. OFFICERS — Ajit Madam, Program Director; Nazir Khahil, President; Arvino Singhal, Diwali Coordinator. SECOND ROW: Minocher Kharas, Treasurer; Rajesh Patel, Former President. FIRST ROW: Nazir Khalil, Chhaya Bijal, Shankar Tiwary. THIRD ROW: Ajay Raj, Arvind Singhal, Arjunan, Rajesm Patel. SECOND ROW: Trevor Srinivas Katipamula, Minocher Kharas. Pereira, TV. Prascd, Rajan Vempati, Ashutosh 562 Organizations Indonesian Audio Engineering Audio Engineering is a model of the in¬ ternational Audio Engineering Society (AES). The organization provides a place for open discussion of audio and accoustical systems knowledge. Presen¬ tations were given this year on audio related subjects such as the music indus¬ try, sound reinforcement and concerts. Information was also passed on about what was happening in the audio indus¬ try and how and where to get jobs. Audio Engineering also helped MSC Basement with acoustics at some of their concerts. AUDIO ENGINEERING — FIRST ROW: Merri Melde, Hononary Member; Erich Friend, President; Kelly Peagler, Scott Fisher. SECOND ROW: Bruce Ganek, James Stiebing, George Zahar, Erik Anderson, Mike Altamira. THIRD ROW: Thomas Barmore, Ravin Ararwal, Joe Frazier, Russell Anderson, Phil Wendt, Cornelius Foley, Jr. Indonesian Student Association’s pur¬ pose is to promote the Indonesian cul¬ ture on the Texas A M campus and sur¬ rounding Bryan-College Station area. The association also provides a place and means for Indonesian students, and others who are interested in Indonesia, to get together through monthly meet¬ ings. The association was active in intro¬ ducing Indonesian culture in Aggieland through participating in such events as International Week and other MSC sponsored programs throughout the year. INDONESIAN STUDENT ASSOCIATION — FIRST ROW: Ignatius Setyatmoko, Antonio Vieira, Richard Mailoa, Kien Hoa Tjhea, Swie Bong. SECOND ROW: Tho Khiun Thong, Aulia Mochtar, Jeti Muliawan, Wily Tijono, Bobby Soepangkat, Gunardi Junus. THIRD ROW: Mintarso Salim, Refany Iskandar, Santoso Budihardjo, Tik Kwie Kang, Gunardi Gunawan, Sunandi Setiawan. FOURTH ROW: Tevo Ekiriwang, Djoko Muljuno, Rafii Njomin, Tik Gwan Kang. Organizations 563 Jazz Band Jazz Bands purpose is to promote big band music and contemporary music throughout the Texas A M campus and the community. The band played before home foot¬ ball games in the MSC flag room or in front of Rudder fountain. They also helped charitable organizations with fundraising activities such as musical performances and played for various so¬ cial functions, class reunions, communi¬ ty organizations, lunchtime campus concerts by Rudder fountain and the Miss Texas A M pageant. A performance was also given at the end of the spring semester. OFFICERS — Tammy Knox, Treasurer; Floyd Kaminski, Director; James Stiebing, Public Relations. FIRST ROW: Ken Kitzman, Macy Heacock, Floyd Russell, Kenneth Wiesehuegel, Tammy Knox, McCleary, James Stiebing. FOURTH ROW: Brian Kaminski, Dewesa LaGrappe, Joe Warner, Mike Emerson Sax. THIRD ROW: LeeAnn Pratt, Jeff J. Gallatin, Kevin Fredericksen, Todd Miller, Jim Witkowski. SECOND ROW: Bruce Ganek, Paul Reynolds, Lisa Jespersen, Tom Canova, James Miller, Jim Bradley, Bill White, David Stacey. 564 Organizations KANM KANM is an all-student volunteer cable radio station which operates from the Texas A M campus. The station is locat¬ ed on 99.9 FM cable 24 hours, 7 days a week. KANM, “Free Radio TAMU,” pro¬ vided Bryan-College Station with alter¬ native music throughout the year. Ev¬ erything ranging from punk to gospel, new wave to old rock, and avante-garde to jazz was played. Are we still “Underground Radio ? FIRST ROW: Cindy Stone, Public Relations; Randy Goya, Jenni Cassan, Debbie Cerda. Chris Dominy, Manager; Colin Landis, Post THIRD ROW: Jim Bradford, William Perkins, Manager; Stephen James, Music Director. Darryl Ohlenbusch, Kirk Houser. SECOND ROW: Deanna Mullenix, Tom Henige, Organizations 565 Lacrosse FIRST ROW: Jeff Steiner, Steve Mathiason, John Sneider, Jeff Reynolds, David Green, Chris Patton, Herb Compton, Darren Kilgore. SECOND ROW: Neal Harkrider, Robert Pfannensteil, Brook Moxley, Jonathan Torton, David Gadai, Dale Kenison. THIRD ROW: Mark Baselice, Darren Crawford, Jim Wagner, David Berger, Charles Grau, Kent Croon, Joseph Donoghue. Lacrosse is an organization which strives to develop the mental and phys¬ ical attributes in sports. The team prac¬ ticed five days a week under the super¬ vision of Coach Tony Scazzero and com¬ peted within the eastern conference of the Southwest Lacrosse Association. Throughout the year, the Lacrosse organization worked towards improving the playing ability of each member and ? offered social activities. ? OFFICERS: Jonathan Torton, David Gadai, Herb Compton 566 Organizations Int’l Student Assoc. Latter Day Saints International Student Association, ISA, strives to increase understanding be¬ tween international students and their counterparts as well as among the inter¬ national students themselves. The club supports academics, cultur¬ al events and athletic and social activi¬ ties to stimulate the participation and interaction of the international students in the university and community. They also serve as a liaison between the ad¬ ministration, student government and the international students. Activities included International Week held during the spring semester. This popular event consisted of cultural displays, a food fair and talent and fash¬ ion shows representing countries from all around the world. INTERNATIONAL STUDENT ASSOCIATION — FIRST ROW: Marcela Gonzalez, Luis Rodriguez, Social Chairman, Wael Massarweh, IVO Luis Lopez, President, Ragbir S. Dhillon, Vice-President, Michael Chen, Treasurer, Gisela Rivera, Secretary. SECOND ROW: Fong Gek Lan, Lan Chuo Yong (Jane), Noh Ding Tiong (Shirley), Esther Wong, Ying Cai, Sophia Iliadov, Nazir Khalil, Hoan P. Nguyen. THIRD ROW: Claudio Carrasco, lesar Alfonso Sevilla, Diego Munoz, Pablo Ledesma, Jorge A. Gamez, Ali M. El-Jeryes, Chen Ming Kuek, Rerk Hii Yii. FOURTH ROW: Ramon E. Fernandez, Yik Pun Lee, Mintarso Sa Lim, Alberto Bias Livore, Oliv er H. Platz, Kong Sing Ding, Manfred Ledermann, Jughdev Singh Dhillon. Latter-Day Saint Student Association’s purpose is to help all Latter-Day Saint college students stay closely affiliated with the church, succeed in their stud¬ ies and achieve a balanced life while they are at school. Throughout the year, LDSSA encour¬ aged its members to attend weekly reli¬ gion classes off campus at the Institute of Religion on Jersey St. and to partici¬ pate in the religion council as much as possible. The association also hosted prominent Mormon leaders, such as as¬ tronaut Don Lind, to speak to members. The association also sponsored a trip during the fall semester to attend the dedication of a new Latter-Day Saint temple in Dallas. LATTER DAY SAINTS — OFFICERS: Michael Susan L. Sager, Treasurer; Michael Thomas Stott, Moore, Historian; Chris Bischoff, Activities Publicity Chairman. Chairman; Douglas R. Debenham, President; Organizations 567 Lebanese Legislative Study Group Lebanese Student Association is a group working together to promote the history and culture of Lebanon. Their monthly meetings provided Lebanese students with the chance to set together and discuss their own country as well as their lives at Texas A M. On November 22, they held a small dinner to celebrate Lebanon’s Independence Day. The group also represented Lebanon at In¬ ternational Week. LEBANESE STUDENT ASSOCIATION — FIRST ROW: Roula Freiha, Francois Abou- Jaoude, Hadi Bekdache, Joyce Ayoub. SECOND ROW: Jean Shemali, Samer Bekdache, Massaad Ghadui, Nizar Atiyah. Legislative Study Group (LSG) is the official lobbying group of the students of Texas A M. The group is a branch of Student Government and receives its authority from the Student Senate. In Austin, the group works with legisla¬ tors, the governor’s office, other lobby¬ ists and former students to represent Texas A M to the state Legislature on the issues of higher education. Major is¬ sues this year were tuition, miniority re¬ cruitment and the drinking age. LEGISLATIVE STUDY — FIRST ROW: Weydan S. Flax, Johnny Hatch, Director; Michael G. O’Quinn, Administrative Director. SECOND ROW: Carolyn Brown, Stephanie Ackles, Missy Minter, Robin Robertson, Marelle Morgan, Susan Poston. THIRD ROW: Steven Griner, Kimberly James, Mary Lou Mauro, Laurie Johnson, Madelon Yanta. FOURTH ROW: Mike Brunner, Catherine A. Girard, Alan Moore, Diane Jones, Brook Keller, Julie Cowley. FIFTH ROW: Keith Crabtree, Carl Highsmith, Mark Browning, Chris Gauras, David Klosterboer. 568 Organizations Lutheran Collegians Lutheran Student Movement Lutheran Student Movement is an or¬ ganization of college, university and seminary students from Lutheran churches in the United States. It pro¬ vides a national communications net¬ work of people and resources relating to Lutheran students. At Texas A M, the focus of the group is biblical themes of worship, community and social ministry and participation in the life and mission of the church. LUTHERAN STUDENT MOVEMENT — FIRST ROW: Christie Probst; Beth Rutz, Treasurer; Dee Dee Hugebeck, Vice-Chairman; Cindy Beck, Membership. SECOND ROW: Scott Brinker, Chairperson; Bradley Napp; Dale Drueckhammer; Brian Napp; Darrell Anderson. LUTHERAN COLLEGIATE GROUP — FIRST ROW: Frank T. Isham; DeeAnne Isham; Shanna O’Conner, Communications Chairman; Allyn Jordan, Publicity Chairman. SECOND ROW: Ted Hart, Annette Hildebrant, Pat Thomas, Sharon Koester. THIRD ROW: Robert Harmel, Advisor; Jeff Meyer; Ron Bremer, President; David Raesener; Reverend Loren Fritz, Advisor. Lutheran Collegians is open to all Luth¬ eran students. The group works togeth¬ er to strengthen the faith of student members of the Wisconsin Lutheran Synod, although membership in the Synod is not required for membership to the Collegians. The Collegians’ home church in Col¬ lege Station is the Beautiful Savior Luth¬ eran Church. Weekly bible studies are held on campus as well as at least two socials a month such as pizza parties and progressive dinners. Organizations 569 Malaysians in Aggieland Malaysians in Aggieland’s purpose is to promote integration and understanding between Malaysians and non-Malay¬ sians at Texas A M and to furnish cul¬ tural and social information regarding. Malaysia for those interested in know¬ ing more about the country. The organization attempts to help Malaysian students feel at home while studying at Texas A M. It celebrated several national holidays such as Inde¬ pendence Day, Chinese New Year and “Hari Raya.” The organization also or¬ ganized picnics, graduation parties and recreational sports. The major activities for the spring se¬ mester were participation in Interna¬ tional Week, the International Student Association’s Mini-Olympics and the second Malaysians-Singaporeans Inter- Collegiate Games in Austin, Texas. OFFICERS — John T. Tielking, Faculty Advisor, Joseph Varughese, Vice-President, Kuat C. Gan, President, Lim Seok Chin, Secretary. SECOND ROW: Ragbir S. Dhillon, Committee Member, Yik Pun Lee, Committee Member, Vincent Lee, Treasurer, Fong Ming Huat, Sport Secretary. FIRST ROW: Lim Seok Chin, Fong Ming Huat, Kuat C. Gan, John T. Tielking, Joseph Varughese, Ragbir S. Dhillon, Vincent Lee, Yik Pun Lee. SECOND ROW: Fong Kin Yam, Lah Chuo Yong (Jane), Esther Nong, Shu-min Chou, Noh Ding Tiong (Shirley), Fong Gek Lan. THIRD ROW: Kai Choo Yew, Mun Ngar Lim, Tong Heng Neo, Kong Sing Ding, Berk Hii Yii, Chen Ming Kuek. FOURTH ROW: Syeo Azman, Jughdev Singh Dhillon, Chiam Cheow Ern. 570 Organizations Mexican Student Association OFFICERS — Arturo Villarreal, Treasurer; Oscar Argentina G. Vindiola, Vice President; Robert W. A. Pier, Secretary; Jorge A. Gamez E, President; Blake, Advisor. Mexican Student Association is open to anyone interested in the Mexican cul¬ ture. Most members are from Mexico or are Mexican-American, but others are encouraged to join. The association celebrates such tradi¬ tional Mexican holidays as Mexican In¬ dependence Day, Sept. 16, and the Po¬ sadas at Christmas. Social meetings were held every Thursday night and the first Sunday of every month. MSA participated in the International Student Association’s mini-olympics during the fall semester and set up a display representing their country dur¬ ing International Week in the spring. FIRST ROW: Arturo Villarreal, Jorge A. Oamez, F., Argentina G. Vindiola, Robert W. Blake, Oscar A. Pier. SECOND ROW: Jose L. Carbajal, Nancy E. Yiuas, Teodore Leon, Porfirio M. Suarez, Angel Gonzalez-Mendez. THIRD ROW: Teofico Ozuna Jr., Mirna B. Ozuna, Oscar Resendiz, Charles M. Humphries, Guillermo Labarthe, Francisco Farias. FOURTH ROW: Juan Manuel Lamparero, Oscar A. Fernandez, Ciriaco Valdez, Juan Sillero R, Pablo Pineda. Organizations 571 Methodist Student Movement METHODIST STUDENT MOVEMENT — FIRST ROW: Angela Lubrano, Carol Finley, Sherry McDonald, Buddy Walker, Jeanine Robinson, Megan Kerlee Jones, Betsy Dunks. SECOND ROW: Joel Steelman, Laurie Gassiot, Angela Dunlap, Laree Huffman, Brendan Martin, Kayla McEntire, Ricky Fleckstein, Mary Rucker. THIRD ROW: Joseph VanHoozer, Donna Banfield, Roy Harrington, Paul Pulley, Mike Cole, Russell E. Erb, Ken Waldie. FOURTH ROW: Lewis Frazier, Gene Pahneier, Dennis E. Robinson, Millard Stephens, Frank Smith, Karl R. Dommert. FIFTH ROW: Glen Austin, Pat Farris, Andy Clements, K. Brad Fleming, David Agee, Carla Shaw. Methodist Student Movement’s pur¬ pose is to provide Christian fellowship for all Methodist students at Texas A M. The group is also known as the Wesley Foundation. It offered a place to make friends and to get to know other Christians. Mem¬ bers held worship services on Sunday nights and Bible studies during the week. In the fall, the organization held a Halloween Costume Party and in the spring, a semi-formal dance. Also in the spring, they sponsored The Imperials — a Christian concert group. The group has a special choir, the Wesley Singers, who performed in sev¬ eral churches throughout the year. METHODIST STUDENT MOVEMENT — FIRST ROW: Betsy Dunks, Fundraisers Service Projects. SECOND ROW: Buddy Walker, Evangelism; Laree Huffman, Freshman Council Member. THIRD ROW: Donna Banfield, Involvement Choir; Ricky Fleckenstein, Recreation Director; Carla Shaw, Work Projects Chairman. FOURTH ROW: K. Brad Fleming, Worship Chairman; David Agee, MSM Representative; Paul Pulley, Publicity. 572 Organizations Century Singers ABOVE — Jeffrey Wright, Accompanist OFFICERS — Susan Goates, Secretary; Jeffrey Wright, President; Kathleen Wright, Public Relations Chairman; Steve Abericia, Treasurer; Katie Doyle, Vice President; Harvey Davis, Pollard Representative. Century Singers is Texas A M’s only mixed choir. The 50-member choir is mainly a public relations faucet of the University. The choir tries to promote choral excellence in an institute of high¬ er learning and to provide an opportuni¬ ty for the University community to ex¬ perience the classical masterpieces of choral literature. Seventy percent of their music is clas¬ sical and thirty percent is a variety of anything from golden oldies to chart hits to songs of Broadway fame. Membership is open to all students; however, a vocal audition and an inter¬ view are required. The choir practices a minimum of four and a half hours a week. Their Christmas Concert included performances of ‘Puccini Gloria’ and ‘Pinkham’s Festival Magnificat’. In Feb¬ ruary, they performed ‘Hayden Cre¬ ation’ with the Brazos Valley Symphony Orchestra and the University of Texas choral department. They also per¬ formed in the All Faith’s Chapel during Parents’ Weekend and held a concert in April. FIRST ROW: Tim Nibert, Bob Smith, John Kemp, Brian Kent, Mark McKnight, Chris Hanison, Cecil Davis, Jeffrey Wright, Jeff Stark, Steve Abercia, Mark McClanahan, Vince Knodell, Brad Beard, Harvey Davis, James Lund, Chris Roth. SECOND ROW: Dru Lundquist, Susan Goates, Kathy Patton, Carmen Martinez, Adela Rico, Amy Genette, Elaine Knodell, Robin Hatfield, Debbie Armstrong, Lucy Peterson, Karen Moss, Eileen Doull, Stephanie Moll, Melissa Van Marel, Kathleen Wright, Lara Garrett, Wendy Jones, Brenda Mactlac, Nancy Caldwell, Katie Doyle, Donna Eagle. Organizations 573 Mex.-Am. Pre Health Japanese Students Organization of Japanese Student’s purpose is to spread the knowledge of Japanese culture among the students of Texas A M. The organization also tries to bring together American students with the increasing number of Japanese students on campus. Club members participated in many activities in conjunction with the Inter¬ national Students Association. Members also participated in intramural sports events. ORGANIZATION OF JAPANESE STUDENTS — FIRST ROW: Naoko lida, Secretary; Koichi Tsukihashi, Vice-President; Kaori Sasaki, Treasurer; John McEachrou, Advisor. SECOND ROW: Wei-Lun Wong, Hiroichi Ishihara, Atsushi Kano, Koji Nakanishi, Jakashi Suzuki, Tsutomu Mixake. MEXICAN AMERICAN PRE-HEALTH AGS — FIRST ROW: Charles Garcia, Vice President; Mary Ann Gallegos, Secretary; Anita Jimenez, President; Paul De la Garza, Treasurer. SECOND ROW: Vivian Rojas, Maria E. Lopez, Marco Garcia, Griselda Calderon, Norma Zuniga, Ray Hernandez. Mexican-American Pre-Health Aggies inform and educate Mexican-American undergraduates interested in pursuing professions in health. The group pro¬ vides information on summer enrich¬ ment programs, facilitates admission processes to professional schools, and gives students the opportunity to be¬ come involved in the state-wide organi¬ zation -The Texas Organization of Mexi¬ can-American Medical Students (TA- MAMS). Last year the group planned visits to the Texas A M Medical School, local hospitals and various medical schools in Texas where they met the staff and stu¬ dents. The group was active in MSG and university sponsored activities. 574 Organizations Traditions Traditions Council works to promote Adams, a former council member, to unity and traditions at Texas A M speak on traditions for the freshman through publicity and an information summer conferences and, upon request, service. The council supported activi- at University group meetings. The ties such as Howdy Week, Switch-off for council’s main objective is to keep Ag- Kick-off at the Rice game, and the 75th gie traditions alive as well as begin new Bonfire Anniversary Benefit Bash. They ones, also sponsored speakers such as John FIRST ROW: Bob Stephen — Chairman, Nancy Eastman, Beverly Roznovsky — Secretary, Linn Bond, J.R. Atkins. SECOND ROW: Le Anne Whitis, Louis Meneghetti, Don Stanton, Yori Escalante, Barbara Bell. THIRD ROW: Duane Clark, Jeff Smith, Michelle Davis, Wayne Keating, Dave Park. Organizations 575 Musicians Club Musicians’ Club’s purpose is to provide support for individual student musicians and others sharing an interest in musical groups and or audio equipment. The group tries to further musical awareness on campus, provide a referral service for its members to help find musicians with common interests, promote the forma¬ tion of bands and find places for bands to practice and perform. The group also helped students get jobs in clubs around the Bryan College Station area. The group sponsored two concerts in the Grove, one in November and an¬ other in April. Several bands from with¬ in the group performed as well as Pete Rizzo, their faculty staff advisor s band, Sneaky Pete and the Neon Madman. L.Z. Shaker, a local band, also per¬ formed. Audio Engineering and MSC Basement helped out with the sound and concessions. FIRST ROW: Ken Blankenship, Treasurer; Tom Dean, Vice-President. SECOND ROW: Brad White, Francis Kiefel. THIRD ROW: Dean Trefng, Secretary; Steve Patti, President; David Lengel, Brett Needham, Brian Gallatin, Loren Moses, David Adams, Russell Anderson. 576 Organizations FAR LEFT: Danny Miller gets in a little singing practice at Rumours. LEFT: President Steve Patti of “Talk to My Lawyer” leads the club’s debut at Dr. G’s. BOTTOM LEFT: John Hackett warms up at a Rumours practice. BOTTOM: Tish “T.J.” Wright points out stage antics at the Q-Huts Halloween party. BELOW: Vice President David Dean provides a little entertainment at the same party. Organizations 577 Off Campus Aggies - Off-Campus Aggies is the recognized student organization that represents the 26,000 off-campus students at Texas A M. OCA strives to take campus infor¬ mation out to the community, and bring community activities to the campus. This is achieved through elected repre¬ sentatives of individual apartment com¬ plex living areas. These representatives are responsible for off-campus flyer poster distribution and for coordinat¬ ing activities in conjunction with their managers. Membership in OCA only en¬ tails living off-campus. OCA provides a chance for students living off-campus to meet others who are experiencing the same type of living environment. Some of the programs sponsored by OCA to help students feel more comfortable at Texas A M in¬ clude: Off-Campus Nite, Off-Campus Spirit Rally, dancing at the Hall of Fame, chili cook-offs and seasonal parties. OCA also participates in all University¬ wide activities such as yell practice, the Big Event, Parents’ Weekend and the blood drive. Another goal of OCA is to increase communication between OCA and oth¬ er student organizations. OCA works with RHA on Adopt-A-Fish and student government on off-campus issues through surveys. FIRST ROW: Martha Bellens, Brad Schoerer, Lisa Byerley Cerda, Michelle Davis, Stacey Roberts, Sharon McNealy, Scott Mendell, Melissa Syers. SECOND ROW: Pauline J. Yelderman; Beth Rimbey; Chris Masi; Laurie Pleasant; Lisa Zeitler; Monique Krause; Debra Steputes; Stephanie Palubicki, Advisor; Becky Sibley, Advisor. THIRD ROW: Kyle DeWitt; Karen Hicks; Allyson Spradlin; Allison Green; Charla Ray; Della Barbato; Belle Quintanilla; Kathy Grossman; Marta Troche; Ken Russell, Graduate Advisor. FOURTH ROW: Kent Stapleton, Alixe Reifel, Tommy Hunter, James Emerson, Barbara Peterson, Ricky Miller, Denese Steele, Dawn Seamans, Deidre McQueen. FIFTH ROW: Anne Ritchie, Llewellyn Cook, Gary Overmyer, Jr., Mark Maniha, Linda Sippda, Pete McDonald, Kelley Green, John Vondracek, Paul Roy, Duncan McCode. SIXTH ROW: Mark Ebeling, Trey Ivey, David Nickles, Charles Hahn, Robert D. Richter, Greg Caso, Gary Calhins, Randy Spradlin, John A. Burrur, Mike Golladay. 578 Organizations OFFICERS — Brad Schwoerer, Treasurer; Michelle Dav is, Vice President; Stacey Roberts, President; Lisa B. Cerda, Secretary. SECOND ROW: Melissa Syers, Spirit and Traditions Chairman; Scott Mendell, Director of Intramurals; Beth Rimbey, Party Chairman; Allison Green, Bonfire Chairman. THIRD ROW: Martha Bellens, Director of Public Relations; John A. Burrus, Bonfire Yellow Pot; Sharon McNealy, Social Secretary; Mark Ebeling, Bonfire Yellow Pot. Organizations 579 One Wheelers One-Wheelers’ purpose is to promote the sport of unicycling and to develop skills in that area. The group organized unicycle riders and taught interested students how to ride. The group rode in parades and par¬ ticipated in events to raise money for charities. In November they rode from Navasota to Texas A M, about 25 miles, to raise money for the Village of Hope. The riders also participated in the Christmas parade on Texas Avenue and worked as a group in the Big Event in March. r a ' flu in , 7 1 I UTAH 1 ' M ' = YnZT fl t FROM LEFT — Kim Reneau, Greg Dacus, Pete McDonald, Bart Mitchell, Dale Schweers, Paul Schliesing, Ken Kitzman, C.J. Johnson. - 580 Organizations Orthodox Student Fellowship Orthodox Student Fellowship offers spiritual, as well as social, growth of stu¬ dents of the Eastern Orthodox faith through various church services, discus¬ sions, lectures and outings. The group met every other week al¬ ternating services and discussions led by Fr. Nick Triantafilou, priest of the An- nunication Greek Orthodox Cathedral in Houston. Topics for discussion in¬ cluded abortion and the possibility of the mergence of the Orthodox and Catholic churches. In the spring, the club topped off their activities with a Saturday outing at a ranch near Bedias, Texas owned by one of its members. FIRST ROW: Jimmy Pappas, Advisor; Fr. SECOND ROW: Anna Papaliodis, Eric Petrutsas, Shortes, George Papaliodis, Nick Pantazis. Nicholas Triantafilou, Chaplain; Nicole George Deltos, Andre Cokinos, James Peet. FOURTH ROW: George Pappas, Stasi Poulos, Triantafilou, Secretary; Ellen Stover, Vice THIRD ROW: Pete Koplos, Steve Abercia, Shell Paul Stover, John Rigas, C.M. Triantafilou. President: Yanni Georgiou, George Harris, Jr. Organizations 581 Panamanian Student Association FIRST ROW: Monica Alvarez, Edward Stoker, Adsinar Cavar, Wolfram Gonzalea. SECOND MarsaVsdal, Felipe Salomon, Jose Diaz, Giancarlo Luis Casco, Rodolfo Aluarez, Marcela Alvarez, ROW: Jose Ching, David Josial, William Asyn, Ana Soler, Ivan Trujillo. Panamanian Student Association pro¬ vides a contact for Panamanian students at A M. Its purpose is to create and de¬ velop a better relationship between Pa¬ namanian, international and American students. The group’s activities included help¬ ing new Panamanian students learn their way around campus and the Bryan- College Station area, providing a host¬ ing service for Panamanian campus visi¬ tors and collecting money for charities and other worthwhile causes to help the needy in Panama and here. The group had a display at International Week. OFFICERS — Alexander Arguz, Vocal; Marcela Alvarez, Treasurer; Edward Stoker, Vocal; Adsinar Cajar, Vice-President; Wolfram Gonzalez, President; Ana Marsa Vsdal, Secretary; Euclides Velasquez, Vocal. 582 Organizations Pistol Team FIRST ROW: Alan R. Huffman, Susan Sedwick, Mon Sellers, Carlos Munoz, Jim Dillon, Lynette Palacios, Jennie Salazar, Mark Sadoski. SECOND ROW: Scott Fosdal, Peter Schaller, John Boyd, Pistol Team competes in national and international style target shooting with .22-caliber pistols and air pistols. The team is composed of cadet and non-ca¬ det male and female members. Univer¬ sity awards such as letters and sweaters were awarded for outstanding shooting. Practice session were held every week with different practices for differ¬ ent level members. Two administrative Curtis M. Burns, Roger C. Davis, William C. Hodge. THIRD ROW: Michael Barnett, Terry Edelmon, Art Deller, J. Kelly Strader, Edward R. Palacios. meetings were held to let members know where and when competitions would be. This year, the team competed with other colleges in the state. In February, the team competed in sectionals and won first place, ranking them among the top ten teams in the country. The team planned to compete in nationals in March. OFFICERS — John Boyd, Vice President; Carlos Munoz, Treasurer; J. Kelly Strader, Public Relations; Ed Palacios, President. Organizations 583 Revellers Reveliers are the University’s vocal jazz, pop and swing ensemble. The group performed throughout the year at banquets and student functions. In the late fall, the group put on a Christmas concert with the Century Singers, the Women’s Chorus and the Singing Cadets. In the spring, they did a Valentine’s Day concert. The group also went on several tours around Texas. OFFICERS — FIRST ROW: Kyle Blanscet, Public Relations; Kristinn Wika, Vice-President; Karen Yancey, President; Mike Marino, Librarian. SECOND ROW: Kyle Kennedy, Equipment Manager; Denise Johnson, Secretary; Scott Nesbitt, Treasurer. FIRST ROW: Brian Lippman, Lynn Burkett, ROW: Scott Nesbitt, Kristinn Wika, Michael Guidry, Kyle Blanscet, Rhonda Grider, Ken Daniel Powell, Kathryn Hughes, Kyle Kennedy, Patino, Christy Rash, Kevin Ferrell, Denise Camerino. FOURTH ROW: John Fite, Jr., Jody Karen Yancey, Armando Canales. SECOND Johnson. THIRD ROW: Mike Marino, Janie McMillan. 584 Organizations Sailing Club OFFICERS — FIRST ROW: Jonathan Roach, Commodore; Denise Negron, Secretary; Jenni Racing Team Captain; Albert Ehelman, Cassan, Social Chairman. Windsurfing Captain; Orlando Quirch, Vice Sailing Club offers students, faculty and staff a chance to learn how to sail and enables them to sail at a low cost. The club owns 23 boats and teaches lessons to all members. They also have a sailing team which competes in intercollegiate racing. During the year, Sailing Club went on outings to Lake Sommerville almost ev¬ ery other weekend. They also taught sailing to local Boy Scout troops. FIRST ROW: Clay Frisby, Cynthia Paal, Denise Christine Matejka, David Cushing, John Sacco, Reilly, E.J. Jarboe, John Gromala. FOURTH Negron, Sam Hanna, Janet Sammann, Minde Grant Cooper, Jenni Cassan. THIRD ROW: Brad ROW: Jonathan Roach, De-De Brown, Orlando Guidry. SECOND ROW: Todd Grimmett, Worsham, Billy Worsham, Albert Ekelmans, Ed Quirch, Jr., Michael Corrigan, Alan Bishop. Organizations 585 Self Defense TAMU Self-Defense Clubs purpose is to teach the most effective and practical self-defense techniques to its members. These techniques include kicking, punching, breakfall, throwing, choking, armlocking, holding and blocking. The techniques taught are primarily from Korean Karate (Tae kwon do) and Hapi- kido but, also from Jujtsu, Judo and Kendo. Activities for the year included teaching the basic and practical rape- defense techniques when requested and consulting with Texas A M students on how to improve their physical condition by introducing an exercise system at their meetings. The instructor, Jongsoo Park, and the staff of the club also planned to teach karate and self-defense techniques to Bryan city residents by joining in the Bryan community educa¬ tion program. FIRST ROW: Gee Bong Cho, Daniel A. de la El-Kheir, Tom Meaney, Regan J. Rychetsky, Reza, Daniel Ayoung, Jack Simpson, Jongsoo Park, Gordon H. Minton, Rich Falzone, Bill Elsik. Raymond Jackson. SECOND ROW: Magdy Abou- 586 Organizations OFFICERS — FIRST ROW: Jack Simpson, Vice President Assistant Instructor; Jongsoo Park, President Chief Instructor; Raymond Jackson, Treasurer. Jongsoo Park and Jack Simpson practice the armlocking and choke technique. Organizations 587 Skateboard Club Skateboard Clubs purpose is to bring skateboarders together and provide group skate “thrashings.” The club has no set meeting dates, they operate on the basis of a phone list. They phone all the members at different times to invite them to join together and skate. The group participated in competi¬ tions in Austin and Houston. Their main objective was to build a half-pipe skate¬ board ramp to hold skateboard competi¬ tions at A M. OFFICERS — FIRST ROW: Roger Uminski, Sentinel; Kirk Kistner, Sergeant at Arms; Gumby, Chairman of the Board; Kari Lynn Gibson, Secretary; Jim Cocke, Treasurer. SECOND ROW: Bruce Hall, Historian; Eric Sinclair, Reporter; Bret Brockshire, Vice President; Alan Heath, President. 588 Organizations Snow Ski Club FIRST ROW: Robert Moses, Kevin Schabacker, Don Albrecht, Mike Wong, Regina Rodrigues, Amy Goldman, Brett Danforth. SECOND ROW: Thad Hogan II, Wallace Jones, Sandy Heald, Rebecca Barnes, Stacy Chandler, Nancy Schmitz, Laurie Stalter, Ramona Froeschl. THIRD ROW: Stacy LeBlanc, Debby Dailey, Susan Summers, Troy Ireland, Chris Vines, Joey Hollacher, David Hunn. FOURTH ROW: Jeff Gillihan, Kevin Chandler, John Pietsch, David Lackey, Charles Bruce, Brad Morrison, Franz Lueckemeyer. Snow Ski Club promotes the sport of snow skiing. The organization provided films and speakers that dealt with differ¬ ent aspects of skiing at their meetings. The group managed and maintained Mt. Aggie and all the equipment used on it. Members also assisted in instructing those students interested in learning how to ski. Two trips to resorts in Colorado were sponsored by the group, one during Christmas break and another at spring break. OFFICERS — Don Albrecht, Advisor; Robert Schabacker, V.P. Slope and Equipment; Mike Moses, V.P. Slope and Equipment; Regina Wong, President. Rodriguez, Secretary Treasurer; Kevin Organizations 589 Sports Car Club FIRST ROW: Cyndie Harris, Donna Reed, Bill Dempsy, Bill Van Tassel, John Geron, David Agerton, Chuck Schmitt. SECOND ROW: Larry Chan, Eric Von Stoltman, Stanley Moore, Jeff Menard, Ruel Davis, Dan Mann, Dean Walker, Richard Amato, Jesse Spears, Stewart Baker. THIRD ROW: Norman Jackson, Kevin Asbury, Erich Arndt, Brad Benski, Tim Binford, Dimitar Rangelov, Ray Hernandez, Bill Pafford, Brock Brandenberg, Ken Eckert. NOT PICTURED: Dub Dublin, David Adkins, Clint Arnett, George Alarez, Jeff Alexander, Tim Burr, Brad Baker, Kyle Copeland, Steve Corona, Carl Cramm, Tate Cramm, Todd Clarkson, Eric Davis, Ken Doidge, Brian Durbin, Jack Foy, Michael Grosenheider, Jeff Gardner, Gary Hapman, Bob Katz, Troy Koll, Van Leftvich, Dion Lavient, Darien Meeks, Curtis Mason, David Miller, Mark Muchinsky, Richard Niemann, Hector Orozco, Troy Ray, Beth Riley, Mike Rodrique, Ken Stewart, David Shanahan, Doug Short, Alan Stockton, Randy Smith, Thomas Thrash, Steven Walker, Daryl Wright, Mike Waters, Anne Wittig, John Winkler, Victor Lutan, John Holmgreen, Robert Crawford, Ken Phillips, Neal Maranto, Julie Tipton, Dave Powell, Johannes Baskon, Matt Clark, Thomas Tracy, Curtis Race, Steve Spawlding, Gregg Griffin, Carl Chalupa, Scott Sundberg. Sports Car Club brings together auto¬ mobile enthusiasts for an exchange of ideas and to promote the safe operation of motor vehicles. The group met twice monthly to plan its activities. Its main event was Aggie Cross which was held at Texas World Speedway in November and April. The group attended various autocrosses, car shows and parties. They also attended events sponsored by the Sports Car Club of America. In future years, they hope to hold events with other college’s sports car clubs. 590 Organizations OFFICERS — Chuck Schmitt, President. SECOND ROW: David Agerton, Autocross Chairman; Donna Reed, Treasurer; Bill Van Tassel, Rallye Chairman; Bill Dempsey, Public Relations; Sports Car Club members test their speed and skill during Sunday rallies held at Zachary parking lot. Ruel Davis, Drag Race Chairman; John Geron, Co Drag Race Chairman; Cyndie Harris, Secretary. NOT PICTURED: Dub Dublin, Vice President. Organizations 591 Saddle Sirloin Saddle and Sirloin is Texas A M’s local matter what their major, is invited to affiliate of the national Block and Bridle, join. Anyone interested in agriculture, no MEMBERS: Christine Adams, Jo Adickes, Larry Allen, Alice Allison, Sarah Allmond, Gary Anderson, Julie Anderson, Sharon Anderson, Jay Anding, Melissa Ayers, Dennis Bain, Jeff Bakker, Derek Bangs, Kathryn Barclay, Nelwyn Barnett, Morris Barney, Brent Batchelor, Samuel Bernal, Darrin Biediger, Mark Bierschwale, Toni Bingham, Lisa Blackburn, Marsha Boatman, Jennifer Bohac, Scott Bormann, David Bowers, Bethany Sue Boyles, Brenda Kay Boyle, Deborah Boyle, Carla Beth Brooks, Reagan Brooks, Lisa Bruggman, Jeffery Buttgen, Julie Burg, James Bret Burgin, Jo Ann Burrus, Mary Kathleen Buxton, Rebecca Caffey, Charles Cain, Rene Jaime Cantu, David Carlock, William Carson, Richard Cashell, Pamela Chappell, Cynthia Christian, Albert Clark, Carol Clark, Jeffrey Clary, Ruth Cochran, Bryan Coleman, Sharen Collins, Jeffrey Conner, Gail Connell, Kathi Cook, Donna Copeland, Lynne Carey, Donna Covington, George Andrew Covington, Cheryl Crenwelge, Curtis Crittenden, Belinda Crossley, Ruel Eloy Cruz, Gregory Curry, Edward James Davis, Wendy Dearixon, John Clay Deatherage, Lori Deats, Rebecque Demark, Charles Dinsdale, Marianella Delgado, Tom Dewitt III, Laura Dickerson, Michael Dilling, Troy Draper, Bonwill Shea Drewes, Angela Droughton, Melissa Dumas, Shelley Duval, Stanley Dykes, Curtis Dudney, Sheri Edwards, Laurine Ellison, Marion Emery, Molly English, Timmy Ervin, Terri Estes, Ron Eubank, Larry Ewing, Frank Farbotko, Mendy Fenton, Cynthia Darlene Finke, Robert Bracken, Finney, Derek Fisher, William Roy Flora, Leslie Flores, Leslie Flowers, Wendy Frazier, Gip Gafford, Grizelda Garcia, Fred Carlton Gardner, Thomas Michael Gartrell, Jose Garza, Daryl Scott Gates, Carmen Gibson, Douglas Gilbert, Brian Gill, Jeffrey Gillihan, Robert Glasscock, Bart Goebel, Rebecca Goette, Chriss Goger, Jerry Gordon, Joel Brett Gorman, James Kirk Goodman, Dane Gressett, Ana Griffin, Gregory Bart Griffith, Gleet Griffin, Courtney Grimhaw, Roger Grantham, Michael Guthmiller, Jorge Gutierrez, Holin Haberman, David Hailey, Jami Hall, Jody Hall, Rebecca Hall, Melissa Halsey, Thomas Ham, Ronda Hancock, Jeffrey Hansen, Joe Harris, Alan Harrison, Sharon Harrison, Zingara Harrison, Timothy Hartfield, Tina Harvell, Thomas Harvey, Nancy Hayes, Gary Hebbert, Kathryn Hefte, Laura Hendricks, Samuel Hendricks, Leslie Higginbotham, Holly Hobbs, Charles Kelley Huffman, Joseph Hogan, Sherrill Lynn Hogan, Robert Hogg, Warren Hohertz, Clara Holmes, Darrel Holub, Mark Homer, Marie Hooper, Debra Horton, Sandra House, Alison Howard, Dayna Howell, Pamela Huckleberry, Kenneth Hughes, Rodney Hunter, Jack Husung, Marty Ivey, Karl Jacobs, Robert James, Vernon Janssen, Elinor Rita, Cara Jernigan, Stanley Jessee, Kirby Johnson, Mark Johnson, Vonda Renea Johnson, Sandra Jons, Byron Douglas Jordan, Barb Jordan, Donna Kaderli, Karen Kaliszeski, Curt Kamman, Stanley Kelley, Kelley Turk, Kyle Kennendy, Robert Kersh, David Kidd, Richard Kienle, Martha Andrea Kellgore, Janet King, Ricky Kleibrink, Rodney Kleman, Elizabeth Caroline Kneuper, Karin Koehle, Karen Kolker, Denise Komora, Loren Kopp, Charles Krackau, Kelly Krafick, Linda Krampota, Deborah Kretschmer, Robert Kuck Susan Kuck, Donald Kuempel, Gerardo Lambastida, Karen Lacy, Don Doak Lambert, Brent Lancaster, Anita Lang, John Lanier, Steven Lastovica, Kevin Lastrapes, Lee Anne Lawrence, Lisa Leddy, August Linnartz, Joan Lucera, Janice Luck, Stephen Maberry, Jim Dalton Maddox, Gregory Mahlmann, Clay Marek, Christine Martin, Kirk Massey, Robert Mayer, Michael McCallum, Mark McClinton, Vanssa McClinton, John McClure, Leslie McCown, Mark McCown, Dierdre McGehee, Donald McGuffin, Jack McKemie, Richard McLeon, Judy McMichael, Tracy Dwayne Meadows, Thomas Meurer, Karen Miller, Brad Miller, Steven Morris, Sharia Morrison, Brook Moxley, Joni Naylor, Bryan Neff, Karen Nunley, Emilie Oeverman, Michael Ortiz, David Osborne, Gary Overmyer, Dwayne Padalecki, Scott Parker, Kelly Parmley, Sandi Parriott, Richard Greg Patterson, Joe Patterson, Robert Pawelek, Roanna Pepper, David Perez, Denise Perkins, Laura Perkins, Mary Lou Peters, Robert Russel Petty, Michael Phillips, Windi Phelps, Jerome Pieniazek, Ray Pieniazek, Douglas Pierce, Marcia Pinson, Susan Pinsn, Pamela Polk, Sharia Popp, Lorra Prause, Karl Pretzer, Bryan Proctor, Steven Provost, Karen Pruitt, Jon Rast, Lawrence Rebbechi, Brenda Reddin, Mary Katrina Reinke, Danny Richburg, Susan Richmond, Randall Richtor, Carla Rigby, Shelley Rogers, Elmer Henry Rogers, Robert Keith Rogers, Kimberly Rogers, Lisa Rolke, Beverly Roznovsky, Eddie Rueffer, James Wesley Russell, Scott Sanders, Christopher Satterwhite, Roy Satterwhite, Elizabeth Clare Sawyer, Sheila Scarbrough, Darlene Schatte, Rachel Schatte, Petra Schlinger, Lisa Schmidt, Karen Schneider, Michael Schoppa, Diane Schuhman, Jeffrey Schroeder, Susan Scott, Elizabeth Scroggins, Neil Seidel, Joseph Shelby, Robin Sibley, Clay Simons, Bret Smith, Cynthia Smith, James Smith, Jeanine Smith, Leaneta Smith, Kelly Smith, Sandra Smith, Vivian Smith, Marling Smithson, Paul Stanton, Steffanie Sneed, William Soefje, Timothy Spector, Carlon Stapper, Katrene Deanne Starling, Ronda Star, Deborah Stahling, Larry Andrew Stewart, William Russell Stone, Mark Streitfeld, Thomas Stubbs, Alejandro Sune, Martha Suttle, Constance Svoboda, Dan Sweatt, Karen Swor, Sandra Sykes, Joe Daniel Tarter, Curt Terry, Pamela Thallville, Mary Paige, Thomason, Marvin Tull, Victor Turmes, Sally Van Landingham, Clayton Vaughan, Michelle Vela, Antonio Vera, Timothy Van Dohlen, Dibrell Waldrip, Stephen Walker, Dan Wall, Tracy Ward, Gail Watkins, Dana Weber, Carol Weems, Tevia Weiner, Paula Weir, Ellenor West, Lea Ann Westmoreland, Brian Whatley, Marc White, Richmond Shawn Wilkins, Douglas Willard, Linlea Wilson, Lauren Wiltshire, Richard Wilt, Brenda Woelfel, Kimberly Woerner, Carla Wolf, Patrick Wolf, Patrick Wolf, Lorie Woodward, Jeff Wright, Michael Wunsche, Kelly Wyatt, Misty Vars, Paul Yeldell, Paul Young, Mary Kristi Zuberbueler, Hans Zuckerbraun. 592 Organizations Student Aggie Club As the student extension of the Aggie Club, the Student Aggie Club promotes all Texas A M athletic teams. Athletic director Jackie Sherrill and Aggie Club executive director Harry Green Jr. share the sponsorship of this organiza¬ tion. The “twelve dollars for the Twelth Man” contributions gathered by the Student Aggie Club go towards activi¬ ties promoting athletics among the stu¬ dents. As evidence of their devotion to Ag¬ gie football, the club roadtripped to Fayetteville to support the team against the Arkansas Razorbacks. In the spring, the club planned a similar expedition to Lubbock in support of the basketball team against Texas Tech. In addition to the trips, bimonthly meetings featuring speakers, a barbe- que and a guided tour of the boxes in Kyle Field marked the club’s calendar. The group also participated in the All Nite Fair with a basketball throw booth. FIRST ROW: Milon Dixon, Vice-President; Vol Montgomery, Treasurer; Tracey Quigley, Director of Special Projects; Stacey Groom, Secretary; Mike Rice, Exec. Vice-President; Guy McCord, President. SECOND ROW: Mary Jane Alexander, J.R. Atkins, Julie McClosky, Cammie Uptmore, Jeff Sweat, Ann Bozka, Pam Brotherman, Julie Hope, Debbie Panico, Dolores Bezner, Charlotte Manning, Debbie Haass, Christye McBrayer, Cathy Bivona, Jody Kay Manley, Beverly Thompson, Lisa Vandiver, Evan Barnard, Martha Cox. THIRD ROW: Stephen Ayres, Willis Ward, Jr., Carolyn Murphey, Donald Lauhorne, Bill Doug Potter, Michael Muzyka, Kathy Johnson, Emily Reynolds, Russell McCaskill, Heather Sullins, Sheri Royder, Donna Gansky, Richelle Ramirez, Hogan Santerre, Shawn Brown. FOURTH ROW: Sharon Rouse, Caroline Morettin, Suzanne Surles, Kent Snead, Dick Lonquist, Missy Shelton, Julie Rankin, Suzan Coker, Carine Dekeyser, Anita Bedrich, Lori Womack, Debbie Patterson, Paula Weir, Curt Mackey. FIFTH ROW: Rob Wohrer, David Lawhorne, Kathy Heruska, Mindy Miller, Scott Park, Scott Schmid, Les Hatch, Susan Stubblefield, John Robison, Daphne Dennis, Debbie Taylor, Denise Ali, John Havel, Dianna Tinkler, Andy Bock. SIXTH ROW: Jason McGrew, Alison Wilson, Zackie Coapland, Theresa Bodemann, Tracy Sligar, Doug Robinett, Kelly Caudill, Jan Rankin, Bill Giessing, Leigh Forrest, Scotty Parks, Wendy Cochrane, Kevin Gaughan, Albert Lyons, Larry Belicek, Lori Flippin. SEVENTH ROW: Mason Carnes, Sharon Gibson, Michelle Syers, Jeff Miller, Veronica Olavarrieta, Richard Maddox, David Avery, Sam Hawley, Paul Dixon, Kyle Harris, Alan Quintero. EIGHTH ROW: Julie Muzyka, Elisa Bellinghauser, Maureen Lassonde, Karen Attaway, Mike Marino, Paula Gansky, Michael Shriro, Greg Porzucek, Russell Riley, Derrick Day. NINTH ROW: Trevor Kott, Kirk Rice, Linda Biel, Wayne Schneider, Jeff Smith, Jim Currie, Jim Bone, Karen Bullard, Glen Raggio, Tracy Baber, Paul Lopez. TENTH ROW: Scott Grissom, Kip Lackey. ELEVENTH ROW: Keith McBride, Robert Schrickel, Karla Cheathan, Kathy Cawthra, Kae Lynn Patrick, Denise Wallendoy, Robin Webb, Joy Ferguson, Francisco Latta, Rafael Avila, Tom Jordan, Mike Gibler, George Kelling. Organizations 593 Student Government Student Government at Texas A M consists of five main branches: Execu¬ tive Branch, Student Senate, Judicial Board, Horizons and Fish Aids. Executive Branch’s responsibility is to preside over all other Student Govern¬ ment bodies while the Student Senate is the elected body where the voice of the student is heard in action. Judicial Board operates in a checks and balances system to make sure all procedures are followed according to the student constitution. Horizons and Fish Aids are designed to initiate freshmen into Student Gov¬ ernment with first hand experience. STUDENT GOVERNMENT EXECUTIVE BRANCH — FIRST ROW: David Alders, Student Body President; Madelon Yanta, Assistant to Student Body President; David Lusk, Executive Vice President. SECOND ROW’: Kristi Sherrill, Parents’ Weekend Chairman; Carol Ellis, Co- Chairman Freshman Programs; Kim Norris, Dir. of Administration; David Klosterboer, Dir. of Programs; Maritza Pena, Big Event Chairman. JUDICIAL BOARD — FIRST ROW: Jennifer Huang, Nancy York, Angela Dodd. SECOND ROW: Matthew McKay, Lindsey Dingmore. THIRD ROW: Billy Rusico, John Fluth, Jeff Cox, Jim Collins. THIRD ROW: Elise Brown, Executive Aide; Michael Quinn, Adm. Director LSG; Johnny Hatch, Dir. LSG; Laurie Siefert, Comptroller; Elizabeth Hill, Blood Drive Living Bank Chairman; Laura Madia, Election Co- Commissioner. FOURTH ROW: Debbie Fleming, Univ. Committee Coordinator; Ginny Creasy, Exec. Aide; Linda Biel, Exec. Aide; J. R. Atkins, Refrig. Comptroller; Bob Stephan, Traditions Council Chrm.; Dee Dee Askew, Exec. Aide. FIFTH ROW: Jay Hutchens, Exec. Aide; Marty Roos, Exec. Aide; Julie Troy, COSGA Dir.; Keith Carmichael, Co-Chairman, Freshman Programs; Kirk Rice, Exec. Aide; Kevin Whelton, Chairman of Leadership Development; Jim Collins, Election Co-Commissioner. STUDENT GOVERNMENT FISH AIDS — FIRST ROW 7 : Jerry Dingmore, Elizabeth Castro, Gayle Cougot, Beverly Roznovsky, Jennifer Grant, LuAnne Whitis, Keith Carmichael. SECOND ROW: Miles Bradshaw, Mary Jo Mauermann, Claudia Peng, Claire Bartosk, Orlando Munoz, Carol Ellis. THIRD ROW: Dale Van Dorn Jr., K. C. Snyder, Barbara Bell, Jaime Gahran, Kris Crenwelge, Carol Nestin, Matt Simmons. FOURTH ROW: Dion Laurent, Rodney Arnold, Sharon Helmcamp, Stacey Allen, Richard Elias, Ed Wilverman. FIFTH ROW: Perry Eichor, Jarrell Pruitt, William Goolsby, Darren Richardson, Brad Rapp, Scott Nelson, Ed Hinson. 594 Organizations STUDENT GOVERNMENT HORIZONS — FIRST ROW: Ida Lou Aldridge, Laurie Pleasant, Michelle Lawson, Chaille Lamb, Sarah Cowan, Lesley Mann, Reynaldo Gustamente, Elizabeth Edmonds, Keith Carmichael. SECOND ROW: Angie Pahde, Carla Kaylor, Stephanie Koehl, Terri Greaves, Jami Hubbard, Deborah West, Esther Fernandez, Dana Eaton, Christi Cano. THIRD ROW: Russell Pulliam, Dawn Ross, Keith Van Boskirk, Teh S. Cheng, Stacy Mitchell, Marsha Loehr, Kim Daniel, Carol Ellis. FOURTH ROW: Kelvin Deupree, Ben Denison, Sarah Perkins, James Garris, Lisa Johnson, Stephen Parker, Rick Pena, Glenn Rice, Stephanie Allison, Lora M. Canney. STUDENT GOVERNMENT SENATE — FIRST ROW: Laura Carrell, Recording Secretary; Tom Urban, Vice President Academic Affairs; Eric Thode, Speaker Protempore; Wayne Roberts, Vice President Student Services; Diane Baumbach, Speaker; Michael Kelley, VP Finance; Michael D. Cooke, VP New Rules and Regs; Brett Shine, VP External Affair. SECOND ROW: Mingo Marquez Jr., Laurie Pleasant, Kim Vaughan, Brian Hay, Brian Francis, Mike Hachtman, Jay Hutchens, Joseph Craig, Billy McCaskill, Sayeda Naqi. THIRD ROW: Rita Jo Brown, Julia Peck, Jana Ahlfinger, Drew Diaz, Lisa Rutherford, Richard Aronstein, Dana Burket, Glen Shepard, Ginny Creasy, Chris Stallings, Tamara Grubb. FOURTH ROW: Sharon Noble, Scott Bell, Sean Royall, Tirey Counts, Katherine Galley, John Rigas, Joe Lessard, Carol Ellison, Penny Hesterman, Robert Hill. FIFTH ROW: Clay Baker, Kirsten Murphy, David McDowell, Teresa Montz, Candy Crossman, Ron Kettlewell, Martha Bellens, Laurie Johnson, Jim West, Stephanie Ackles, Wendy Hodges. SIXTH ROW: Mark Monroe, R. Mills Roberts, Brad Dorsey, Bob Stephan, Mike Sims, Troy Hood, Scott Arrington, David Kosterboer, James Cleary, Dan Casey. SEVENTH ROW: Ronda Duckers, George Marlow, M. Lewis Frazier Jr., Mark Alsbrook, Troy Miller, Darren Martin, Kelly Kaatz, Phyllis Miller, Perry Ramsey, Eric Keller. Organizations 595 Student Y Association Student ‘Y’ Association’s purpose is to help members develop leadership abili¬ ties while experiencing fellowship and meeting new friends. The association began at Texas A M in 1889 as the Young Men’s Christian Association, YMCA. The name was changed in 1971 due to the increased enrollment of women at A M, however, the organiza¬ tion still maintains its affiliation with the national YMCA. Student ‘Y’ projects for the year were its annual Fish Camp, an orientation camp for incoming freshmen during two weeks before each fall semester, Bonfire Cookie Crew, Adopt-A-Grandparent and gift wrapping during the Christmas season. The organization also participat¬ ed in intramurals and other service and social projects. OFFICERS — FIRST ROW: Don Albrecht, Advisor; Mike Hardeman, Secretary; Phillip Rosenfeld, President; Donna Banfield, Vice- President; Kathy Ingram, Christian Programs Director; Hayes Blackstock, Fish Camp Director; Andy Bock; Cliff Bland, Services Director. SECOND ROW: Diane Peat, Jean Mansavage, Beth Brenckman, Sheryl Barbour, Christy Chiles. THIRD ROW: Cindy Callcott, Mary Ellen Poelzl, Ronnie Kellar, Andi Lauer, Colleen Beathard. FOURTH ROW: David Mendoza, Diane Prewitt, Laura Weber, Lillian Fiscella, Jana Pierce. FIFTH ROW: Chaille Lamb, Michael Hicks, Carla Kaylor, Linda Weatherford, Bill Bullock, Julie Jones. SIXTH ROW: Scott Palmer, Jeff Hedge, Jeff Smith, Alan Brown, Wade Stubblefield, Brett Burns. FIRST ROW: Michael Hicks, Beth Brenckman, Andi Lauer, Sue Brenckman, Sheryl Barbour, Donna Muske, Lisa Smith, Dee Little, Saundra Stroope, Donna Banfield, Christy Chiles, Jennifer Friedel, Linda Pollard, Karen Tatum. SECOND ROW: Mike Hardeman, Diane Peaty, Chaille Lamb, Jayna McQueen, Andy Bock, Mary Ellen Poelzl, Cindy Callcott, Laurie Pleasant, Cristi Swartz, Missy Gardner, Kathy Ingram, Kathy Windbigler, Stephen Halsey. THIRD ROW: Robyn Towery, L.P. “Buddy” Morris, Cynthia Derr, Margaret Longoria, Linda Weatherford, Ronnie Kellar, Renee Hempel, Shane Haynes, Lillian Fiscella, David Mendoza, Rachel Hill, Shari Castagnos, Lori Jennings. FOURTH ROW: Kelly Ford, Meredith Voytek, Colleen Beathard, Penny Pennington, Carla Kaylor, Michelle Bother, Dawn Ross, Jean Mansavage, Dennis DeCit, Lou Ann Yates, Shawn Freeman, Sean O’Brien. FIFTH ROW: Stephanie Wendland, Gladys Roschetzky, Lara Steen, Becky Daniel, Amy McArthur, Cara Brunson, Laura Weber, Jeannie Neville, Angie Payne, Diane Prewitt, Hayes Blackstock, Jeff Hedge. SIXTH ROW: Mark Stockard, Angela Lubrano, Alan Cannon, Julie Jones, Karen Russell, Jeff Sweat, Debbie Murray, Eric Ragle, Donna Pfluger, Lori Glaesman, Regina Fletcher, Willis Ward. SEVENTH ROW: David Beller, Bill Bob Tallent, Ellecia Robinson, Patty Gwinn, Tashia Beard, Phillip Rosenfeld, Kim George, Shawn Riley, Janet Kent, Scott Palmer, Bill Bullock, Charles Paul Carrington, Steve Walker. EIGHTH ROW: David Nickles, Lewis Frazier, Don Albrecht, Brett Burns, Jeff Smith, Alan Brown, Cliff Bland, Wade Stubblefield, Derrick Day, Jon Alderfer, Ron Gentry, Al DeLosSantos. NINTH ROW: Julie Thurmond, Joyce O’Leary, David Jenning, Ross Alexander. 596 Organizations Surf Club Surf Club’s purpose is to promote surf¬ ing and encourage participation within the University. The club is mainly con¬ cerned with organizing a ride to and from beaphes where there is surf. Dur¬ ing the year, the group sponsored two trips, one in the fall and another in the spring, both to Port Isabel near Browns¬ ville. In the spring, the group challenged the University of Texas to a surfing con¬ test as well as having an interclub con¬ test. The group raised funds in the spring by selling t-shirts. FIRST ROW: Jim Vandenberg, Donald Jones, Vice-President; Mark Leatherman, Treasurer; Michael Wells, President; Keith Neu, Secretary; Andy Lankford, Larry Longboard. SECOND ROW: Greg Bryant, Pat Carroll, John Gracia, Marty Tate, Tom Craig. THIRD ROW: Ron Nelson, Bill Hansen, Buttons Cowan, Gordon Holekamp, Shawn Kelly. FOURTH ROW: Lisa Fisher, Steve Mylar, David “Hodad” Cramer, Eric Polzer, Andy Somerville. Organizations 597 Symphonic Band Symphonic Band covers a great deal of concert band music while allowing stu¬ dents to keep up with their instruments on a limited basis. Membership is by au¬ dition and is open to all students. The 75-piece band practiced twice a week and gave several on-campus con¬ certs. In the spring, the group made a tour of central Texas as well as visiting several high schools. Other trips were made and sponsored by Texas A M mothers organizations or the high schools to be visited. OFFICERS: Herb Billings, President; Barbara Koelzer, Public Relations; Carol Podlipney, Treasurer; Greg Moulin, Vice-President. OBOE: Shari Youngblood, Molly Sweatman. BASSOON: Carol Podlipney, Mollie Hinkle. PICCOLO: Sandra Douglas. FLUTE: Julie McWhirter, Shelley Irvin, Lynnette Cardenas, Johanna Hume, Missy Underhill, Lara Garret, Donna Hechler, Matt Howe, Carla Curry, Sharon Simmons. Eh CLARINET: Cathy Carbajal. Bb CLARINET: David Altamira, Mark Loeffler, Camille Clark, Brad Rendl, Gina Hume, Kathy Culhane, Kevin Stahl, Julie Janik, Lynda Yang, Laura Collins, Jennifer Hynes, Arild Warland, Irene Maclean, Dennis Whitehead, Jim Hart. BASS CLARINET: Beth Herrick, Tammy McKinney, John Evans. ALTO SAX: Danny Kainer, Jr., Dave Bond, Jeff Jetton. TENOR SAX: Tammy Knox. BARITONE SAX: Mark Gardner. FRENCH HORN: Pam Huff, Mark Yarbrough, Ray Berry, Mike Wilhite, Laura Hume, Barbie Koelzer, Cathy Campbell, Krysta Wyatt. TRUMPET: Diana Robertson, Lynn Foster, Jim McCleary, JeffReynolds, Beth Geick, Glenn Reed, Brian Walker, David Teale, Eric Woodard, David Sheffield, LeeAnn Pratt, Jeff McFall. BARITONE: Jim Dillon, Richard Lieder, Lisa Schoonover, Kyle Coleman. TROMBONE: Shawn McCarter, Jeff Harper, Winston Meeker, Jeff McCutchon, Robert Cano, Tito Laurel. TUBA: Scott Midgett, Herb Billings, III, Cory Allen, Joe May. PERCUSSION: Barry Knezek, Beverly Irving, Kurt Heyn, Greg Moulin. TYMPANI: Bev Thompson. 598 Organizations SYMPHONIC BAND DIRECTOR — Mr. Bill J. Dean. Symphonic Band members take a break from their busy schedules at their annual fall barbeque by Mt. Aggie. Director Bill Dean conducts the Symphonic Band during a Christmas concert held in the MSC lounge. Organizations 599 Trap Skeet Club Trap and Skeet Club’s intention was to ler held the national women’s champi- promote the sport of shotgunning and onship while Jeff Birmingham’s group fulfill the sport needs of shooters at Tex- won the national men’s team competi- as A M. Workshops were sponsored tion. Approximately 30 colleges partici- twice annually to encourage shotgun pate in national shoots, safety and improve skills. In addition to the national meets, the Members participated in many shoot- chapter participated in periodic region- ing competitions throughout the year al competitions sponsored by various including the national intercollegiate schools. In April, the club hosted an in¬ shoot scheduled in April. In three out of tercollegiate meet at Texas A M invit- the past five years, the Texas A M ing schools such as Baylor, Texas Tech, chapter proved their skill by winning University of Texas, Tulane and Sam the national title. In 1983, Connie Schil- Houston. FIRST ROW: Andy Overton, Skeet Programs Chairman; Mike Derr, Secretary; Dick Lonquist, Treasurer; Connie Schiller, Vice-President; Bill Inman, Shoot Chairman; Jeff Birmingham, President; E.E. Burns, Advisor. SECOND ROW: Susan Sager, Duane German, Matthew Lund, Marc Graubart, Trey Book, Mike Beattie, Kirtus Garrison. THIRD ROW: Timothy Binford, Rick Meyers, Charles Bruce, Joe Klein, Tom Silver, Mike Stefka. 600 Organizations Vietnamese-American Student Association FIRST ROW: Chari Hgoc Tran, Xuan Mai, Hoan- SECOND ROW: W.W. Scott, Jr., Chau Phan, Han P-Nguyen, Hoang-T-Tran, Faye Hartfiel. Vu, Tim Vuong. Vietnamese American Student Associ¬ ation’s purpose is to represent Vietnam¬ ese culture, heritage and traditions in the university community. The association is the most active group of the international student s as¬ sociations. The group sponsored a Viet¬ namese Student Day Nov. 10 and it par¬ ticipated in the Minority Olympics for a week in October. The group also held a graduation party for all the A M Viet¬ namese students. FIRST ROW: Faye Hartifel, Advisor; Chau Phan, Han Vu, Hoan-P-Nguyen, Xuan D. Mai, Tran Tri Hoang, Tim Vuong, Chau Ngoc Tran, W.W. Scott, Jr., Advisor. SECOND ROW: Viet Nguyen, Hai T. Dinh, Lanh-Anh Le, Le Chuy Crang, Hoang Thuy Van, Que Tu Bui, Tuyen Tran. THIRD ROW: Thu Luong, Hai Bui, Ninh Le, Tu Nguyen, Nguyen Nguyen, Tin Dang, Tran Tien. FOURTH ROW: Qui Minh Ha, Thang Nguyen, Vu Phi Dao, Anh Truong, Tien Phi Dao, Nghia Nguyen, Tien Nguyen. FIFTH ROW: Huan Giap, Huan Dang, Khanh Nguyen, Nam Hoang, Hao Trinh, Phuonglan Ton, Hoa Ngo Tran. SIXTH ROW: Hau Pham, Banh Quang, William Quan, Hang Cao, Thinh Huynh, Ton That Anh-Huy, Tung Pham, Kiet Tran, Due Le. Organizations 601 Parents Weekend Water Polo Parent s Day Committee is an organiza¬ tion committed to selecting, presenting and honoring one couple as Texas A M’s parents of the year during Par¬ ent’s Weekend in April. The commit¬ tee’s year-long job is showing the par¬ ents of all Aggies how special they are by honoring one of their own. Although not graced with official varsi¬ ty sport status, the Water Polo Club re¬ presents Texas A M in many intercolle¬ giate competitions. At the two meets with the University of Texas in Austin early in the fall, the club emerged victo¬ rious. The story was the same for the meet here in College Station against UT and LSU. In October, the team traveled to Colorado to participate in the state’s Air Force Academy meet in which they placed second. In order to fund these trips and expenses, the club organizes the post football game clean ups of Kyle Field. This enables them to earn $2000 for approximately 6 hours of hard work. The team practices in the outside Deware pool. Parents Weekend — FIRST ROW: John Korry, Ceremonies Sub-Chairman; Candy Crossman, Scheduling Sub-Chairman; Kristi Sherrill, Chairman; Amy Crownover, Off Campus Public Relations; Keith McBride, On Campus Public Relations. SECOND ROW: Olga Perez-Garcia, Lori Flippin, Jana Ahlfinger, Renee Dix, Melissa Romine, Lizzy Peterson. THIRD ROW: Laurie Wright, Amy Lister, Leigh Ann Ausere, Kay Snyder, Darren Williams. FOURTH ROW: Joe Hyde, Paul Hinds, Ross Robinson, Brad Rapp. Water Polo — FIRST R OW: Tupper Ullrich, Vice Stobbie, Paul Svacina, Jeffrey Curtis Milburn, President; Thorunn Helgason, Team Mother; Hans Zuckerbraun. THIRD ROW: Patrick Yates, Chris Blockhus, President. SECOND ROW: Brian Paul Brunsvold, Rick Roda, Jon Roda. 602 Organizations Water Ski Water Ski Club’s purpose is to bring students together for recreational skiing and to compete intercollegiately. The club participated in the South¬ west Texas Water Ski Tournament in San Marcos, Sept. 15 and 16. They also com¬ peted in the regional water ski tourna¬ ment on Sept. 29 and 30 in Baton Rouge, La. The club held meetings twice a month and hosted tournaments throughout the spring semester. Members of the club skied every day of the week the entire school year. A few members in the club make up their water ski team at Texas A M. OFFICERS — Robert Marshall, Kellie Copeland. SECOND ROW: Chris Fields, Kent Tompkins, Anita Bedrich. THIRD ROW: Gary Caldwell. FIRST ROW: Alice Blue, Chris Fields, Gail Mack, Shultz, Mark Armstrong, Nancy Hiltennan, Dave Monroe, Billy Coley. FOURTH ROW: Terri Todd McCord, Bill Coltzer, Kent Tompkins, Jeff Panneton. THIRD ROW: Michelle Babo, Eric Greig, Gary Caldwell, Jonna Staples, Rick Gibson. Wallace, Kip Lackey, Art Barkis. SECOND ROW: Eldridge, Kellie Copeland, Wendy Meyers, Beth FIFTH ROW: Robert Marshall, Steve Rogers. Connie Bush, Leah Fields, Anita Bedrich, Bryan Organizations 603 Weightlifting The Weightlifting Club is made up of 650 members interested in power lift¬ ing and body building. A few members make up the A M Power Lifting Team which competes against other colleges for the national trophy. The national meet was held the last week of March. Members of the club were required to pay dues each semester. For the first 500 who joined it was $30, the next 500 to 700 members paid $60 and there¬ after new members were required to pay $90. The price increase is to keep the membership down. OFFICERS — Mike Breslin, Treasurer; Charles Gonzales, Vice-President; Amanda Klein, Secretary; Skip Gjolberg, President. FIRST ROW: Barbara Cameron, Lori Glaesmann, Petrina Diamond, Kelly Johnson, Sally Franciscos, Rebecca Cramer.SECOND ROW: June Fontaine, Matt DeLong, Tab Figueiredo, Sharon McCormack, Bob Muckelroy, Charles Gonzales, Matt Liebhardt, Paul Guerra. THIRD ROW: Kevin Erck, Nathan Nix, Joe Parks, Tommy Everitt, Kirk Pierce, John Goodrich, Jesse Barrera, David Covarrubias, Gary Linebaugh, David Bishop. FOURTH ROW: Frank Whitlock, Jim Marnock, Steve Roepke, Les Kane, Barry Jenkins, Phil Brown, Charles Garcia, John Vondracek. FIFTH ROW: Amanda Klein, Mark Garrison, Monty Jay, Charles Salkowski, Michael Gerick, Greg Knabe, Ronnie Kasowski, William Thomas, Robert Ott. SIXTH ROW: Mili Morrow, Alan Thompson, Jason Elder, Corey Wells, Philip Rabroker, Steve Shearon, Floyd Fazi. SEVENTH ROW: Skip Gjolberg, Bill Johnson, Mike Breslin, Alan Lewis, Scott Nelson, Mike Phillips. 604 Organizations Wrestling Wrestling Club’s purpose is to provide students interested in wrestling a chance to develop their skills and knowledge of the sport. The club orga¬ nizes some intercollegiate meets so that members may test their skills against those of other teams. The club also pro¬ motes wrestling on campus through mini-tournaments which are open to all Texas A M students. During the year, the Wrestling Club helped assist the Intramural Office in coaching and officiating the intramural wrestling teams. FIRST ROW: Robert Simpton, President; Cliff Walton, Coach. SECOND ROW: Matt Weilert, Dale Deibert, Marc Moore. THIRD ROW: Rob Ward, Dave Dumas. NOT PICTURED: Gerry Molthaus, Secretary; Drue Franklin, Joe Rodriguez, Jamie Meaux, Paul Klaus, James Dempsey. Organizations 605 Women’s Chorus Women’s Chorus was established six years ago to further the representation of Texas A M in music. The org aniza¬ tion provided a wide range of musical experiences for students through con¬ certs during the year. The 50 to 60- member choir enjoyed a variety of mu¬ sic and performed selections appropri¬ ate for all types of concerts and audiences. Women’s Chorus performed concerts on campus and in the Bryan-College Station area. They were also involved in the annual Christmas concert with the vocal music department and concluded the year with a spring concert and an awards banquet. Along with several fundraisers, the Women’s Club hosted a workshop in the spring involving several women’s choirs from colleges and universities within the state. One of their goals is to make these workshops an annual event. FIRST ROW: Gail Jennings, Elaine Evetts, Carol Wallace, Renee Cain, Cheshe Hawkins, Leslie Lenser, Edith Jacobs. SECOND ROW: Janalisa Braziel, Ramona Alms, Kim Puryear, Debra Six, Denise Bevilacqua, Shelia Smothers, Patty MacMaster, Kari Vest, Jen Bordeaux, Laura Grout, Julie Thurmond. THIRD ROW: Julie Dial, Mel Weber, Susan Withey, Beth Blasingame, Karen Van Matre, Tina Socotch, Lisa Unruh, Jennifer Kailsson, Liz Meyers, Anna Martinez. FOURTH ROW: Ginnie Watwood, Beth Emanuel, Susan Stroope, Stephanie Parsons, Margaret Rosats, Kelli Thomerson, Lisa Brice, Michelle Walty, Amy Burt, Elise McMillan, Kathleen O’Reilly. FIFTH ROW: Terri McCoy, Sandy Goldwater, Lynn Light, Gayle Andrews, Traci Hufstutler, Christine Wilson, Susan Senterfitt, Karen Losensky, Sandra Sykes, Lisa Klement, Julie Mather. 606 Organizations FIRST ROW: Jennie MaeNaughton, Vice- Historian; Leslie Lenser, Public Relations President; Renee Cain, President. SECOND Chairman; Gail Jennings, Librarian; Cheshe ROW: Carol Wallace, Secretary-Treasurer; Edith Hawkins, Rookie Rep. Jacobs, Performance Manager; Elaine Evetts, FIRST ROW: Greg Moulin, Drums; Lynn Light, Piano; Michael Kopecky, Bass Guitar. Organizations 607 Young Democrats Young Democrats at Texas A M is a student organization which is affiliated with the national Democratic Party. The group’s purpose is to bring Democratic Party speakers to the Texas A M cam¬ pus. Some of their speakers for 1984-85 included Congressman Kent Hance, State Senator Kent Caperton and State Land Commissioner Garry Mauro. OFFICERS — Catherine A. Girard, Secretary- Treasurer; Will Johnson, Sr. Vice President; Tom Urban, Vice President; Garry ' Young, President. FIRST ROW: Tina Young, Derek Blakeley, Gross, Will Johnson, Carolyn Foster. THIRD Catherine A. Girard, Weydan S. Flax. SECOND ROW: Tom Urban, Keith Crabtree, Jim Bennett, ROW: Steve Monroe, Kimberly James, Valerie L. Stevan Fagg, Garry Young. 608 Organizations Sport Parachute Through the Sport Parachute Club, Texas A M students have the opportu¬ nity to jump out of airplanes; attended and well-instructed of course. The loca¬ tion is Coulter Field in Bryan. The $15 dues entitles members to a $5 discount on the first jump cost of $85 and the following four jump costs of $29 each. The club not only caters to first time jumpers but experienced ones as well. Members competed in regional and na¬ tional competitions. The group hosted a meet Thanksgiving weekend inviting teams from Houston and Austin. In De¬ cember, participation in the National Collegiate Skydiving Championships in Tuscon, Arizona earned the club a sec¬ ond place tie with the University of Tex¬ as. Judged by the different formations built, the winning performance was in the four-way relative work competition. FIRST ROW: Robby G. Smith, Troy Shoebotham, Jan Walker, Steven Haskett. 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In response to the stricter entrance requirements, the enrollment dropped from 36,846 to 36,827 instead of the normal 10% in¬ crease. Classes Who’s Who 623 WHO ' S WHO JOHN PAUL PIZZITOLA: Phi Eta Sigma Fresh¬ man Honor Society; MSG All University Variety Show; Alpha Phi Omega Service Fraternity; Class of ’85 Executive Council Chairman of Public Rela¬ tions; Distinguished Student; Dean’s Honor Roll; Cap and Gown Chapter of Mortar Board Senior Honor Society; Texas A M University Singing Ca¬ dets, Publicity Manager on Executive Council; Crocker Hall Resident Advisor; MSC Town Hall; Student Y Fish Camp Counselor. MICHELLE RUTH WEISHAAR: Alpha Lambda Delta; Student Y Fish Camp Counselor; Phi Kappa Phi, Outstanding Junior, College of Business; Beta Gamma Sigma; SCONA 29 Finance Committee Auditor; Cap and Gown Senior Honor Society; CBA Fellows Program; Class of ’85 Gift Co-Chair¬ person; Beta Alpha Psi; President’s Endowed Scholar. HUBERT GRANT SWARTZ WELDER: Buck Weirus Spirit Award; Phi Eta Sigma Secretary; Lambda Sigma; Tau Beta Pi Engineering Honor Society; Student Body Vice-President for Aca¬ demic Affairs; Tau Kappa Junior Honor Society; Aggie G.O.P. President; Cap and Gown Senior Honor Society; Center for Teaching Excellence Undergraduate Representative; Precinct 20 Re¬ publican Party Chairman and Election Judge. MELISSA MARIE MARTIN: Student Y Fish Camp Counselor; President’s Endowed Scholar; Lambda Sigma; Buck Weirus Spirit Award; Stu¬ dent Government Senator, College of Engineer¬ ing; Tau Kappa Junior Honor Society; Tau Beta Pi; Cap and Gown Senior Honor Society; Phi Kappa Phi, MSC Student Conference on National Affairs Delegate. CHRISTOPHER STUART BARNES: First Year Involvement Outstanding Service Award (MSC); Director of Development Finance (MSC); Tau Beta Pi; Pi Epsilon Tau; Sigma Gamma Epsilon; Mortar Board; SPE Student Paper Winner; Vice- President of Development (MSC); Resident Advi¬ sor; Society of Petroleum Engineers Vice-Presi¬ dent. MARK CHANNING BENTON: College of Envi¬ ronmental Design Outstanding Freshman; Presi¬ dent’s Endowed Scholar; Student Y Fish Camp Counselor; Aston Hall Dorm Council Treasurer; Tau Kappa Junior Honor Society; Student Chapter of Associated General Contractors; Associated General Contractors Scholarship; Cap and Gown Senior Honor Society; Associated General Con¬ tractors President; Aston Hall Resident Advisor. 624 Who’s Who ' 85 CATHERINE ANN WORKS: Chi Omega Soror¬ ity; American Association of University Women Scholarship; Dallas Rotary Club Scholarship; Tex¬ as A M University Van Dyke Scholarship; MSC Town Hall; Office of School Relations, Tour Guide and Student Worker; Accounting Society; College of Business Administration Fellows Program; Beta Alpha Psi Accounting Honor Society; Student Y Fish Camp Counselor. NANCY ELIZABETH YORK: Freshman Aide to Student Government; Student Y Fish Camp Coun¬ selor; Keathley Hall Vice-President; Muster Com¬ mittee Chairman; Beta Alpha Psi Accounting Hon¬ or Society; Keathley and Spence Halls Resident Advisor; College of Business Administration Fel¬ lows Program; Student Y Fish Camp Speaker; Ju¬ dicial Board of Student Government Senior Mem¬ ber; Meals on Wheels Volunteer through First Baptist Church, Bryan. MELISSA FRANCES WILLIAMS: Texas A M National Merit Scholar; Freshman Senator; Phi Eta Sigma Sophomore Honor Society; MSC Politi¬ cal Forum; Phi Kappa Phi National Honorary; MSC Scona; Mortarboard Honor Society; Neal Hahn Memorial Scholarship; Delta Delta Delta Sorority Chapter President; Economics Society Secretary. KAREN LYNELLE PIRTLE: Pre-Law Society; Chi Omega Sorority; Speaker for English Speech Departments’ Forum; Student Aggie Club; MSC Town Hall Broadway Chairman of Broadway Pro¬ motions; Student Government Judicial Board; Student Y Fish Camp Counselor; Distinguished Student; Buck Weirus Spirit Award; Town Hall Vice Chairman of Broadway. ANGELA ANN DODD: Spence, Briggs and Un¬ derwood Senator; MSC Hospitality Committee; Buck Weirus Spirit Award; Chi Omega Sorority University Activities Officer; Muster Committee Public Relations Chairman; Underwood Hall Resi¬ dent AdvUor; MSC Town Hall Broadway Promo¬ tions Subcommittee; LBJ Scholarship for Con¬ gressional Internship; Cap and Gown Senior Hon¬ or Society Editor. Who’s Who 625 WHO ' S WHO CHIP HEATH: Freshman Aide for Student Sen¬ ate; Outstanding Industrial Engineering Fresh¬ man Award; Student Senator, Engineering at Large; Student Y Fish Camp Counselor; Distin¬ guished Student Award; Alpha Pi Mu Honor Soci¬ ety; Phi Kappa Phi Honor Society; Wiley Lecture Series; President’s Endowed Scholar; Aggies for Christ. MELISSA BROOK ROMINE: Distinguished Stu¬ dent Award; Legett Hall Dorm Council President; Residence Hall Association Public Relations Di¬ rector; Texas A M Poetry Contest Chairman; Cap and Gown Senior Honor Society President; Liber¬ al Arts Student Council President; Sigma Tan Del¬ ta President; Undergraduate Fellow; College of Liberal Arts Dean’s List; History Club President. GINA RAE HARLOW: Distinguished Student Award; Texas A M Cotton Bowl Representative; Residence Hall Association; Director of Casino 1984; MSC SCONA; National Residence Hall Honorary Award; Buck Weirus Spirit Award; Resi¬ dence Hall Association President; MSC Council; Student Speaker’s Bureau; Texas A M Sailing Team. DIANE FRANCES BAUMBACH: Student Gov¬ ernment Freshman Aide; Freshman Class Council Ball Chairman; Student Y Fellowship Director; Student Y Fish Camp Counselor; Lambda Sigma Sophomore Honor Society; Coordinator of MSC Orion; Student Government; Speaker of Student Senate; Cap and Gown Senior Honor Society; Col¬ lege of Business Fellows Program; Phi Kappa Phi. MICHAEL NELSON KELLEY: American Insti¬ tute of Aeronautics and Astronautics Student Chapter; MSC Recreation Committee; MSC En¬ dowed Lecture Series Director of Research and Planning; Endowed Lecture Series Outstanding Committee Member Award; Student Senator, En¬ gineering at Large; Student Government Finance Committee Director; Student Government Rules and Regulations Committee Treasurer; 1984 Out¬ standing Senator Award; MSC Finance Commit¬ tee Co-Chairman; Student Body Vice-President for Finance; Long Term Financial Planning Com¬ mittee Co-Chairman. MELISSA LORRAINE ADAIR: The Battalion, Reporter; Dean’s Honor Roll; Sigma Delta Chi Honor Society; Fowler Hall Resident Advisor; The Battalion, Sports Editor; Joe C. Monroe — George Carlin Journalism Scholarship; Distinguished Stu¬ dent Award; The Battalion, Assistant City Editor; Bryan College Station Eagle Journalism Scholar¬ ship; Texas A M’s Correspondent for Newsweek On Campus magazine. 626 Who’s Who ZACKIE TRENT COAPLAND: Cy-Fair Educa¬ tional Secretaries Association Business Scholar¬ ship; Phi Eta Sigma Freshman Honor Society; Stu¬ dent Y Fish Camp Subchairman; Buck Weirus Spirit Award; Student Y Fish Camp Chairman; Student Speaker’s Bureau; Student Y Fish Camp Assistant Director; MSC Council Assistant Pro¬ gram Director; Muster Committee; Aggie Men’s Club Historian. VERONICA ANN FUQUA: Student Y Fish Camp Subchairman; Dean’s Honor List; Phi Kappa Phi Honor Society; Tau Kappa Junior Honor Society; MSC Town Hall Broadway Committee; MSC Meritorious Service Award; Student Y Fish Camp Chairman; Lechner Merit Award Scholarship; Cap and Gown Senior Honor Society Secretary; Class of ’85 Ring Dance Decorations Subchairman. WILLIAM BODE GUESSING II: Ross Volunteer Company; Aggie Band; B-Company Commanding Officer; Top Ranked Cadet at the 1984 Army ROTC Advanced Camp; Distinguished Military Student; Class of ’85 Council Senior Banquet Co- Chairman; Student Government; Muster Commit¬ tee; Aggie Men’s Club; Student Y Fish Camp Chairman; Distinguished Student; National Deans List. ROBIN LEANN DOUGLAS: Student Y Cabinet Outstanding Cabinet Aide; Student Y Fish Camp Counselor; Clements Hall Executive Council So¬ cial Chairman; Agriculture Economics Club Ini¬ tiative Award; Clements Hall Resident Advisor; American Agricultural Economics Association Na¬ tional Vice-President; Student Speakers Bureau; Agricultural Economics Club Secretary; First Baptist Church Aggie Council; Student Agricul¬ ture Council Vice-President; Agriculture Convo¬ cation Chairman. PHILLIP BARRY ROSENFELD: Student Y Fish Camp Counselor; SCONA; Student Y Fish Camp Associate Director; Peer Advisor; Student Y Fish Camp Director; Outstanding Student Y Cabinet Member; Corps of Cadets Squadron 2; Buck Weirus Spirit Award; Student Y President; MSC Town Hall. Who’s Who 627 WHO ' S WHO BARBARA ANN KOELZER: National Merit Scholar; MSC Opera and Performing Arts Society; MSC Outstanding Service Award; MSC SCONA; Lambda Sigma Sophomore Honor Society; Col¬ lege of Business Fellows Program; Cap and Gown Society Treasurer; University Symphonic Band Public Relations Officer; Chrevron Scholarship Recipient; Student Y Fish Camp Counselor; Out¬ standing Junior and Senior in Business Analysis. KENTON LEONARD COPELAND: MSC Madri¬ gal Dinners; Texas A M Singing Cadets Vice- President; Student Y Fish Camp Counselor; Stu¬ dent Speakers Seminar; Beta Alpha Psi Account¬ ing Honor Society; Texas A M Singing Cadets President; Aggienizors; Cap and Gown; Wesley Foundation; Wesley Foundation Choir, BONNELYN RAE KRUMPOTIC: Outstanding Sophomore Third Battalion; First Brigade Supply Sergeant; SCONA 29 Vice-Chairman of Research; Tau Kappa Junior Honor Society; MSC Endowed Lecture Series; MSC Award for Meritorious Ser¬ vice; Third Battalion Commanding Officer; Third and Second Region Army ROTC Advanced Camp Third Place Cadet; Recipient of the Retired Offi¬ cers Association for Exceptional Leadership Award; Army ROTC Outstanding Leadership Award; Cap and Gown Soci ety. ROBERT BRENT BOYD: Texas A M Singing Ca¬ dets; Dean’s Honor Roll ’81, ’82 and ’83, Out¬ standing Junior in the College of Geosciences; Gathright Academic Excellence Award; Texas A M Singing Cadets Vice-President; Phi Kappa Phi Junior Honor Society; Society of Exploration Geophysicists; Summa Cum Laude Graduate. DENA LEANNE BROWN: President Endowed Scholarship; National Merit Scholar; Century Singers; Baptist Student Union; Texas A M Study Abroad Program in Italy; 1984 Aggieland Editor- in-Chief; Buck Wierus Spirit Award; Phi Kappa Phi Junior Honor Society; Editoral Assistant for At Ease; Cum Laude Graduate. 628 Who’s Who ' 85 KEVIN MICHAEL JONES: MSC Black Aware¬ ness Committee Program Manager; Meritorious Service Award; Society of Black Engineers; Texas A M Cycling Team Promotional Director; Texas A M Bicycle Club President; Office of School Re¬ lations Host; Association of College Unions Inter¬ national Conference Delegate; MSC Director of Financial Procedures; Care Program Assistant Di¬ rector; Buck Weirus Spirit Award; Alpha Phi Al¬ pha. LEILANI ANN BALAAM: Institute of Electrical and Electronic Engineers; MSC Director of Exter¬ nal Services; Harold Gaines Outstanding Service Award, Outstanding Director Award; Eta Kappa Nu; Tau Beta Pi; Phi Kappa Phi; Haas Hall Dorm Council Publicity Chairman; MSC Executive Vice-President for Programs; Mortar Board. IVO LUIS LOPEZ: Alpha Zeta; Bolivian Student Association President; Appropriate Technology Group President; International Students Associ¬ ation President; ASAE Vice-President; Alpha Ep¬ silon Vice-President; Tau Beta Pi; ASAE Student Award; Gamma Sigma Delta; Phi Kappa Phi. KATHRYN JEANNE DAVIDSON: Saddle Sir¬ loin Club; Intramural Sports; Distinguished Stu¬ dent Award; Mosher Hall Spirit Committee; Stu¬ dent Y Fish Camp Counselor; Class of ’85 Sub¬ chairman of Fundraising Committee; MSC Hospitality Committee; Dean’s Honor Roll; Mor¬ tar Board; American Association of Equine Practi¬ tioners. CLIFFORD BYRON BROWN: Student Govern¬ ment, Senator, Freshman Class At Large; Buck Weirus Spirit Award; Lambda Sigma Honor Soci¬ ety; General Ormand R. Simpson Corps Honor Society; Corps of Cadets, Wins Staff; Corps Pre- Professional Advisor; Tau Kappa; Cap Gown So¬ ciety; Class of ’84 Executive Council. Who’s Who 629 WHO ' S WHO ALAN ROGER SANDERS: Amarillo Hometown Club; Boy Scouts of America Assistant Scoutmas¬ ter; Institute of Developmental Biology Research Assistant; Dumi Hall Wins Representative; Texas Forensics Association Judge; Cooperative Educa¬ tion Student at Baylor College of Medicine; How¬ ard L. Gravett Scholarship for Outstanding Pre¬ medical Students; Texas A M Student Speakers Bureau; National Merit Scholarship; President’s Endowed Scholarship. DARRELL ROBERT PICKARD: Buck Weirus Spirit Award; Corps of Cadets; Class of ’85 Boot Dance Chairman; Student Government Executive Aide; MSC SCONA Delegate; Student Y Fish Camp Counselor; Student Affairs Peer Advisor; Cadet Court Appointment; Distinguished Mili¬ tary Student; Ross Volunteer Staff Officer. KEITH F. CARMICHAEL: Student Government Senator, College of Business; Buck Weirus Spirit Award; Corps of Cadets Squadron 12; Class of ’85 Historian; Speakers Bureau ’83 and ’84; Parents Day Committee; Student Y Fish Camp Counselor; Student Government Freshman Programs Coordi¬ nator; Class of ’85 Ring Dance Chairman; MSC Orion II Director. KATHERINE ANN WIESEPAPE: Freshman Leadership Class; Aggies for Christ; Lambda Sig¬ ma Sophomore Honor Society; 1983 American Political Journalism Conference Delegate; 1984 Student Conference on National Affairs Delegate; Texas A M Summer Study Abroad in Great Brit¬ ain; Phi Kappa Phi Honor Society; Cap and Gown of Mortarboard Senior Honor Society; The Battal¬ ion, Editorial Page Editor. CLYDE ALLEN LANGLEY: Freshman Leader¬ ship Class; Corps of Cadets; Student Y Fish Camp Counselor; Ross Volunteer Company; MSC SCONA 29 Planning Committee Financial Audi¬ tor; General Ormond R. Simpson Corps Honor Society Treasurer; Aggie Peer Advisor; Cap and Gown Senior Honor Society; Squadron 12 Com¬ manding Officer; Ross Volunteer Firing Squad. TIMOTHY JOE POWNELL: Certificate of Out¬ standing Achievement in University Honors Pro¬ gram; Lambda Sigma Sophomore Honor Soc iety; General Ormond R. Simpson Corps Honor Soci¬ ety; MSC Student Conference on National Affairs Committee, Tau Beta Pi National Engineering So¬ ciety; Phi Kappa Phi Honor Society; Ross Volun¬ teer Firing Squad Sergeant; Corps of Cadets Out¬ fit Executive Officer; Omega Chi Episilon Chemi¬ cal Engineering Honor Society Secretary; Aggies for Christ. 630 Who’s Who ' 85 DARREN KEITH WILLIAMS: President’s En¬ dowed Scholarship; National Merit Scholar; Lambda Sigma Honor Society Vice-President; Gathright Academic Excellence Award; Tau Kappa Honor Society; Student Government, Sen¬ ator, College of Veterinary Medicine; College of Veterinary Medicine Outstanding Junior; Cap and Gown Society; Parents Weekend Committee; Stu¬ dent Chapter of American Veterinary Medical As¬ sociation. ALBERT FURNEY MULLER HI: Euchristic Min¬ ister and Lecter at St. Mary’s Catholic Church; General Moore Award, Outstanding Outfit Corps of Cadets; Corps of Cadets Company D-l Guidon Bearer; Student Government Judicial Board; Ag¬ gie Debate Forum; 1983 College of Agriculture Dean’s List; General Ormund R. Simpson Honor Society; Dow Chemical Houston Livestock Show Rodeo George Foster Scholarship; Corps of Ca¬ dets Staff Public Relations Officer; Ross Volunteers Public Relations Officer. THOMAS W. MCANDREW: Distinguished Stu¬ dent; Corps of Cadets Outstanding Freshman in Regiment; MSC SCONA 28 Committee Speaker Host; Corps of Cadets Outstanding Sophomore in Regiment; Corps of Cadets Sergeant Major of Regiment; Cap and Gown Society; Texas A M Speakers Bureau; Corps of Cadets Commanding Officer of Regiment; Ross Volunteers; Distin¬ guished Naval Student. MICHAEL ROY NORTHRUP. Republican Na¬ tional Committee Sustaining Member; City of College Station Election Official; Summer Intern for Senator Lloyd Bentson; Political Science Soci¬ ety; Pre-Law Society; Amarillo Hometown Club; Liberal Arts Student Council Secretary; Pi Sigma Alpha Honor Society President; Liberal Arts Cur¬ riculum Committee; University Undergraduate Fellows Program. PAUL AUBREY DAVIS: Fish Drill Team; 1 st Wing Outstanding Freshman; Guidon Bearer; Corps Staff Scholastic Sergeant; Student Senate ’82, ’83 and ’84; Buck Weirus Spirit Award; Deputy Corps Commander; Ross Volunteer Firing Squad; MSC Council Corps Liaison; Cap and Gown Society. CHARLES HUTSON ROLLINS III: Naval ROTC four-year scholarship; Marine Corps Officer Asso¬ ciation Award; Association of Military Colleges and Schools of the United States Award; Ross Vol¬ unteer Company; Buck Weirus Spirit Award; Na¬ val ROTC Award for Outstanding Military Leader¬ ship; Distinguished Student Spring 1984; Corps Commander; Distinguished Military Student Award; Ross Volunteer Firing Squad. Who’s Who 631 WHO ' S WHO JOHN MARK EDDY: Texas A M Roadrunners; MSC OPAS Texas A M Roadrunners First Annual Run for the Arts Race Director; Texas A M Emer¬ gency Care Team; Phi Kappa Phi Honor Society; Tau Kappa Junior Honor Society; International Friends Co-Coordinator; Texas Roadrunners President; Cap and Gown Senior Honor Society; Lechner Merit Award 1984-85; MSC Outdoor Re¬ creation W.I.L.D. Program. CORY HUGHES COURTNEY: Student Govern¬ ment Freshman Aide; MSC Council Building Op¬ erations Committee; MSC Lost and Found Auc¬ tion Co-Chairman; MSC Director of Internal Ser¬ vices; Harold W. Gaines Outstanding Service Award; MSC Executive Vice-President for Admin¬ istration; University Center Advisory Committee; Student Government Financial Committee; MSC Council Student Government Long Term Finan¬ cial Planning Committee Co-Chairman; Associ¬ ation of Bioengineers. TERESA ALVE BRASHEAR: MSC Black Aware¬ ness Newspaper Founding Editor; Buck Weirus Spirit Award; ACU-I Regulations 12 Conference — Baltimore Md. Delegate; Texas A M System Chancellor’s Student Advisory Board; Texas A M Student Agriculture Board Treasurer; Texas A M Voices of Praise Public Relations Chairman; Presi¬ dential Achievement Academic Excellence Award ’82 and ’84; Texas A M Medical School Summer Research Program 1983; University of Texas Health Science Center at Houston 1984 Summer Enrichment Program. DAVID JAMES LUSK: Student Government Freshman Aide, Assistant Recording Secretary; Student Government Student Senate Recording Secretary; Alpha Zeta Honor Society; College of Agriculture Outstanding Sophomore; Dr. C. Adair Speakers Bureau; Buck We irus Spirit Award; Col¬ lege of Agriculture Student Agriculture Commit¬ tee Chairman; Student Y Fish Camp Counselor; Brazos Beautiful Inc. Board of Directors; Student Government Executive Vice-President; American Society of Agricultural Engineering (ASAE) Na¬ tional 1st Vice-President; Texas A M ASAE Presi¬ dent; Alpha Epsilon Honor Society; Cap and Gown Senior Honor Society; Gamma Sigma Delta Outstanding Senior College of Agriculture. DAVID RICHEY ALDERS: Texas A M Student Body President; Chancellor’s Student Advisory Board; Texas A M Long Range Planning Commit¬ tee; Sterling C. Evans Library Council; MSC Council; Special Task Force on the Quality of Stu¬ dent Life; Speaker of the Student Senate; Student Representative to the Faculty Senate; Future Farmers of America National Vice-President; Buck Weirus Spirit Award. MARGARET LEE JABARA (not pictured): Kappa Kappa Gamma Sorority; Alpha Lambda Delta Freshman Honor Society; Student Y Fish Camp Counselor; Member of the Inaugural Col¬ lege of Business Administration Fellows Program; Distinguished Student ’83 and ’84; Sigma Iota Episilon Management Honor Society; Episilon Delta Pi Computer Science Honor Society; Beta Gamma Sigma College of Business Honor Society; Dean’s Honor Roll 1984; spoke at 1984 Muster. 632 Who’s Who ' 85 STANLEY RAPE FOREMAN: State Future Farm¬ ers of America President 1981 -’82; Houston Live¬ stock Show and Rodeo Scholarship; Star American Farmer in Production Agriculture of Texas; Buck Weirus Spirit Award; Texas A M Agri-Speaker; Ghost speech writer for Chancellor Arthur Han¬ sen on topics in Agriculture; Alpha Zeta; Aca¬ demic Tutor for Texas A M athletes; Search Advi¬ sory Committee for College of Agriculture. GAIL ANN VANDERSTOEP: Southern Singers; University of Texas Honors Program Plan II; Out¬ standing Spook Award, honorary spirit and service organization of the University of Texas; Resident Assistant; Mortar Board Honor Society; Intramu¬ ral Official; Outstanding Sports Official Award; Lechner Fellowship for Masters Program; Phi Kappa Phi Honor Society; Association oflnterpre- tive Naturalists Regional Scholarship Award; Graduate Representative to faculty. LINDA GERTRUDE THOMAS: Freshman Sena¬ tor at Large; Continuing Programs Assistant Coor¬ dinator; Aggie Blood Drive Chairman Fall 1982, Spring and Summer 1983; Student Y Fish Camp Counselor; Parents Weekend Chairman; College of Business Fellows Programs; MSC SCONA Fi¬ nance Chairman; Zeta Tau Alpha Sorority; MSC SCONA Chairman 1985; MSC Spring Leadership Trip Fund Raising Vice-Chairman. DAVID RANDELL GLIMP: College of Agricul¬ ture Endowed Scholarship; Student Government External Affairs Committee and Senator; Student Government Election Committee; Tau Kappa Ju¬ nior Honor Society; Student Counseling Service Academic Skills Clinic Peer Advisor; Outstanding Young Men of America 1984; Dunn Hall Resident Advisor; Cap and Gown Senior Honor Society; Hotard Hall Head Resident. JOHN ARTHUR WRIGHT (not pictured): United Campus Ministry; Student Government Judicial Board; Student Speakers Bureau; MSC Endowed Lecture Series, Operations; MSC Director of De¬ velopment Finance; Sigma Alpha Episilon Frater¬ nity; National Merit Scholar; McFadden Scholar; Student Y Fish Camp Counselor; Cap and Gown Senior Honor Society; MSC Vice-President for Educational Programs; MSC Educational Pro¬ grams, Chairman. Who’s Who 633 SENIORS FIRST ROW: Dee Dee Sykes, Treasurer; Jim Allen, President; Carla Proctor, Vice-President. SECOND ROW: Debbie Patterson, Social Secretary; Anne- Marie Dixon, Secretary; Sharon Brown, Historian. 634 ' 85 Parting Words . . . A stranger asks, “What is a Texas Ag¬ gie?” Many things pass through your mind. How can you describe four years of pride, honor and dedication with mere words? To know the true spirit and brother¬ hood of Texas A M, one must be a part of it. One must be a member of the Twelfth Man, a defender of traditions and a leader in the advancement and progress of the University. One could define an Aggie as a “CT”, a “BQ” or a “Non-Reg”, but the definition goes much deeper. An Aggie is a student who seeks aca¬ demic excellence and, with this, re¬ ceives the greatest dose of pride, tradi¬ tion and unity to be found on any col¬ lege campus. Aggies come in a variety of shapes, creeds and colors. There is not one mold into which Aggies fit; they are formed from the rich heritage of the past and the abundant hope of the future. As we reflect on the past four years, we have countless memories: yell prac¬ tice, games, bonfire, bootline, class balls, Final Review and the solemn cere¬ monies of Silver Taps and Muster. It is impossible to capture all of our memo¬ ries on paper because our experiences are as diverse as we are. We arrived the fall of 1981 and with us came Dr. Frank Vandiver. As he be¬ gan his first year as president of the Uni¬ versity, a new era was dawning and the Class of ’85 was part of this transition. We have seen many changes. Jackie Sherrill came to Aggieland and, with him, brought the hopes of vic¬ tory and cotton. Admittance standards were tightened in an attempt to stabi¬ lize the enrollment. World-renown pro¬ fessors were hired to enhance our aca¬ demic prowess and to bring us closer to attaining the goal of becoming a “world class university.” A legend was put into uniform with the formation of the Twelfth Man Kick¬ off Team, and it became visible to all that the “Twelfth Man is alive and kicking in Kyle Field.” Our long awaited senior year saw changes too. The Albritton Tower was completed and Reveille IV, the first lady of Texas A M, retired. Some traditions were challenged as we saw the controversy of admitting women into the Aggie Band make headlines everywhere. Although football season was disappointing over¬ all, we went out with a bang when we “beat the hell out of t. u.” 37-12!!!! We had many other reasons to cele¬ brate. Bonfire commemorated its 75th anni¬ versary and Ring Dance hailed fifty proud years of tradition. As Zips, we wandered aimlessly around campus at Elephant Walk and though we as Seniors died, our spirit did not perish. We all remember wearing our Aggie ring for the first time, a moment never to be for¬ gotten; a feeling that can only be matched by our day of graduation. We came to Texas A M as individuals from all over, filled with hopes and fears. We leave as Aggies, possessing loyalty and unbounding love for the University which taught us pride and honor. This undying loyalty and love as¬ sures us that there will always be the Class of ’85 and there will always be Texas Aggies. For each of us, the path which brought us here and the path which leads us away is not the same. But who we are and where we are going has been influenced by our years here at Aggie¬ land. We could have gone to any other university, but we chose to “join the best.” We sought an adventure and ex¬ perience that can only be found at Texas A M. By doing this, we set ourselves apart and, looking back, we see that we didn’t take the easy or common way. “I shall be telling this with a sigh, Somewhere ages and ages hence; Two roads diverged into the wood, and I took the one less traveled by And that has made all the difference. ” Aren’t you glad you took that road . . .? God Bless You, Sharon Brown Class of ’85 Historian Class of ’85 Gift: Endowed Art Collection “Our gift strives to not only make an impact on the Texas A M of today but the world class Texas A M of tomor¬ row. ” Classes 635 SENIORS Abercia, Steve; Houston, TX Abney, Dena; Beaumont, TX Adame, Jessie; El Paso, TX Adams, Brian D.; Houston, TX Adams, Craig D.; Houston, TX Adams, John; College Station, TX Adams, Rachel; Houston, TX Agerton, William D.; Burleson, TX Agorastos, Stephanie; Lamargue, TX Aguirre, Gabriel; San Antonio, TX Ahn, Tae Heun; Seal, Korea Airhart, Lisa; Plano, TX Albracht, Kim; Duncanville, TX Alcorn, David J.; New Braunfels, TX Alderine, Scott F.; Houston, TX Alderman, Lisa B.; Conroe, TX Alexander, John; Palestine, TX Alford, Craig; Waco, TX Alford, Mary Chella; Gonzales, TX Alger, Kenneth; Pasadena, TX Allen, David Lee; San Antonio Allen, Dawn Michelle; Fort Worth, TX Allen, Emily; Marshall, TX Allen, Greg; Houston, TX Allen, John R.; San Antonio, TX Allen, Lawrence A.; Lavemia, TX Allen, Mark; Wharton, TX Allen, Nellie; Cotulla, TX Alley, Katherine; Austin, TX Alston, William; El Paso, TX Altamira, Michael; Houston, TX Alton, Ronald Robert; College Station, TX Alvarado, Cynthia J.; Houston, TX Amsler, Robert; Lampasas, TX Anderson, Douglas C.; Longview, TX Anderson, Joyce; Honolulu, HI Anderson, Lauren; San Diego, CA Anderson, Randal; San Antonio, TX Andrews, Lori; San Antonio, TX Angel, Edgardo; College Station, TX Angle, Carol; Shreveport, LA Annweiler, Susan; Houston, TX Anthony, Jay; Jaspor, TX Anthony, Michael Lee; Sanger, TX Arauz, Alexander; Chirigui-Republic Architect, Thomas D.; Kerrvine, TX Archuleta; Carlos; El Paso, TX Arcos, Michael; Houston, TX Arellano, Olga Leticia; Brownsville, TX Arguindegui, Makia E.; Laredo, TX Arguindegui, Maria T.; Laredo, TX Arias, Cristiana E.; Cuateniala, Guatemala Armstrong, Bishop Lee; Tyler, TX Armstrong, Cabert; Tyler, TX Armstrong, John; Midland, TX Armstrong, Randy; Houston, TX Armstrong, Trent; Dimmitt, TX Arnett, Elizabeth; Bryan, TX Arnold, Shary; El Paso, TX Asbill, Shari K.; Houston, TX Atkinson, Albert Dean; Harwood, TX Atkinson, Lyne; Houston, TX Austin, Jennifer; San Antonio, TX Autery, Diann; Denver City, TX Avant, Deborah L.; Dallas, TX Avila-Jimenez, Rafael; San Antonio, TX Avra, Chris; College Station, TX Awe, Michael; Houston, TX Ayo, John; Houston, TX Ayres, Stephen; Upland, CA 636 Seniors ' 85 Baber, Tracey; Houston, TX Back, Shonna; Spring, TX Bacon, Graham; Beaumont, TX Baggs, Marcia; Roanoke, TX Bahner, David A.; Weiman, TX Bailey, Burt T.; Dallas, TX Baker, Dennis; College Station, TX Baker, John; Hurst, TX Baker, Kimberly Ann; Cypress, TX Baker, Leslie S.; Sandia, TX Baker, Michael Jay; Houston, TX Baker, Phil; Houston, TX Baker, Sandra; Houston, TX Baker, Sarah; Dallas, TX Baldwin, Bill; Odessa, TX Balentine, Joe B.; College Station, TX Ball, Stephen R.; Copperas Cove, TX Ballard, Dana; Galena Park, TX Ballew, David Brain; Waco, NC Ballinger, Margaret; Katy, TX Balmain, Laura G.; Hooks, TX Balog, Teresa M.; Biloxi, MS Banduch, Debora L.; Karnes, City, TX Barber, Shari L.; Dickinson, TX Barber, Veni; Dallas, TX Barclay, Byron; Pasadena, TX Barganier, Ricky; Temple, TX Barker, Louis K.; Scarry, TX Seniors 637 SENIORS Barlett, David; New Fairfield, CT Barlow, Keith; Mesquite, TX Barnes, Chris; Houston, TX Barnett, Joel R.; College Station, TX Barnett, John Steven; Ft. Huachoca, AZ Barnett, Michael; Groves, TX Barrett, Janies; Midkiff, TX Barrick, Bradley T.; Garland, TX Barrio, Sergio; El Paso, TX Barron, Gina; Laneville, TX Bartek, Mark Wayne; Lufkin, TX Barton, John; College Station, TX Bascope, Juan Carlos; College Station, TX Bates, Allyson; San Angelo, TX Bates, Michael; Denton, TX Battle, Edward Gene; College Station, TX Bauer, Jeanette Y.; Shawnee, KS Bauer, Niels, K.; Houston, TX Bauer, Scott; Brownwood, TX Baum, Lori L.; Round Rock, TX Baxter, Allen; College Station, TX Bayne, Lynda; Houston, TX Baynham, Rebecca; Tyler, TX Beall, Bryon; Irving, TX Beall, Diane E.; White Oak, TX Beall, Frances; Tyler, TX Beall, Gary R.; Archer City, TX Beard, Kerrie Shannon; Rockdale, TX Beck, Gregory F.; Beaumont, TX Beck, Matthew; Beaumont, TX Beck, Sondralyn; Dallas, TX Becker, Gayle; Rockdale, TX Becker, Karin; San Antonio, TX Beckers, William Eric; Humble, TX Beckett, Susan; Irving, TX 638 Seniors ' 85 Bedrich, Anita; Temple, TX Behlen, Shawn; Gonzales, TX Behne, Diane; Richardson, TX Behrend, Vickie; Houston, TX Beil, Laura; Marshall, TX Belicek, Larry J.; Pleasanton, TX Bellens, Martha S.; Belton, TX Benitez, Maday; Houston, TX Bennett, Catherine; Corpus, Christi, TX Bennett, Charles; Richardson, TX Bennett, Charles; Houston, TX Benoriden, Robert J.; College Station, TX Benton, Mark G.; San Antonio, TX Berger, Sheri; El Paso, TX Bergman, Brenda; Tyler, TX Bernardino, Pedro V.; Houston, TX Berridge, David Robert; Bryan, TX Berrier, Keith; El Paso, TX Berringer, John; Ft. Worth, TX Berry], John; Lubbock, TX Best, Kelly; Richardson, TX Best, Robert; Seabrook, TX Best, Steve; Austin, TX Betik, Kenneth; Ennis, TX Beyl, Kim; College Station, TX Bickel, Cynthia; Spring, TX Bickham, Beverly Beth; Commerce, TX Bielamowicz, Janice; Houston, TX Bielamowicz, Joan Marie; Houston, TX Birkner, Charles; Bay City, TX Birkner, Patty; Bryan, TX Biry, Karen; San Antonio, TX Bishop, David Addy, Jr.; Austin, TX Bivins, Howard V.; College Station, TX Black, Jeffrey Dean; College Station, TX Blackstock, Hayes; Parker, CO Blackwell, James; Coahoma, TX Blaine, James E.; Las Vegas, NV Blakeway, Beckie; North Little Rock, AR Blancett, Starla; Conroe, TX Blanek, Harry; San Angelo, TX Blaschke, Randal R.; Rosenberg, TX SENIORS Blazo, Ricky Michael; Corpus Christi, TX Blevins, Ann B.; College Station, TX Blezinger, Linda L.; Bryan, TX Bligh, Roger; Beaumont, TX Blizzard, Gary; Forney, TX Block, Lisa; Sugarland, TX Blomdahl, Alan J.; Houston, TX Blue, Alice; Bryan, TX Blume, Betsy; Fort Bolivar, TX Blume, Bradley D.; League City, TX Boatman, Marsha; Richardson, TX Bockholt, Kathlynn J.; Missouri City, TX Bodemann, Theresa; Beaumont, TX Boehm, Richard James; Wharton, TX Boerger, Weldon P.; Wharton, TX Boggs, Timothy Wayne; Ashtabula, OH Bohls, Donald W. Ill; Austin, TX Bohne, Derek; Bay City, TX Boisvert, Kathryn; Richardson, TX Boldt, Cindy; Sugarland, TX Boling, Kelly; Austin, TX Bondurant, Tammy; Beaumont, TX Bono, Jim H.; Bonham, TX Bono, Suzanne; Bonham, TX Booker, Toni J.; Mesquite, TX Boone, Kimberly Ann; College Station, TX Boone, Staci; Dallas, TX Bornmann, Michelle; Schertz, TX 640 Seniors = ' 85 Borosh, Tamar Raquel; College Station, TX Bostil, William; Morgan City, LA Bostwick, John; Midland, TX Bosworth, Brian; Greenville, TX Bott, N. Leanne; Houston, TX Bottolfson, David; Conroe, TX Bourgeois, Dianna M.; Richardson, TX Bouse, Gary Alan; College Station, TX Boutin, Lisa; College Station, TX Bowen, Kathleen M.; Houston, TX Box, Kyle; Edgewood, TX Boxley, Kimberly; Conroe, TX Boyd, Douglas K.; Tulia, TX Boyer, Brad B.; Houston, TX Bozka, Ann; Hallettsville, TX Brack, Mark F.; College Station, TX Bradfield, Ben; San Antonio, TX Bradley, Bill; Waco, TX Bradley, Vaylan; Austin, TX Bradshaw, Joan Michele; Plano, TX Braly, J. Renee; College Station, TX Braly, Narris Wade II; Caldwell, TX Brasher, Roxanna; Columbus, TX Bray, Donald; Toms River, N] Breard, Kathy; Houston, TX Breedlove, Robert; Lafayette, LA Brennan, Dina; Lake Jackson, TX Bridges, Glenn; Ft. Worth, TX Bridges, Greg; College Station, TX Brien, Robin; Dallas, TX Briers, Alline; College Station, TX Brigham, Linda Lee; Midlelion, TX Brightwell, Kevin; Manor, TX Brinker, Scott Richard; Richardson, TX Brinkman, John; Pearland, TX Brisco, James J.; San Antonio, TX Brite, Clifford D.; San Antonio, TX Britton, Alisa; Garland, TX Britton, Steven P.; Houston, TX Brock, Melinda; Coppell, TX Brockman, Brigid; Houston, TX Brogdon, Tracy; Midway, TX Brower, Cathy; Bryan, TX Brown, Bobby; Bay City, TX Brown, Pamela Ann; College Station, TX Brown, Robert A.; Temple, TX Browne, Alan; Richardson, TX Brushean, Teresa; Dallas, TX Brzymialkiewicz, Shelley; Houston, TX Buckley, Michael W.; College Station, TX Buckner, Brent M.; Longview, TX Budihardjo, Santoso; College Station, TX Bueche, David T.; Memphis, TX Bula, Thomas C.; Westlake, OH Buley, Donna; College Station, TX Bullard, Dainah; Gainesville, TX Bullington, Jeff; San Antonio, TX Bulovas, Daniel; Orange, TX Burch, David; Texas City, TX Burger, Jeanette; Shiner, TX Burk, Steven; Houston, TX Burns, Kimberly; Dallas, TX Burns, Mary Ellen; Warwick, RI Burns, Michael; Colleyville, TX Burns, Robert; Warwick, RI Burpeau, William; Houston, TX Burrus, Janet V.; Dallas, TX Burson, Jay; College Station, TX Burson, Mary Beth; College Station, T Buschbom, Klaus; Lake Jackson, TX Seniors 641 Bush, Sherri L.; College Station, TX Bush, Warren; Houston, TX Butler, Mitchell A., I; Waco, TX Butler, Thomas; San Antonio, TX Butschek, Mary Ellen; APO, NY Buxton, Kathy; Borger, TX Bybee, Dianna; Dallas, TX Byington, Carrie L.; Littleton, CO Byrd, Gregory A.; Bossier City, LA Caffey, Stuart D.; Thomdale, TX Caldwell, Bebecca Elaine; Sehriever, LA Calhoun, Tracy; Crancl Saline, TX Calvin, Todd Allen; Houston, TX Camarillo, Robert A.; Houston, TX Camba, Javier III; College Station, TX Camerino, Kenneth A.; Houston, TX Cameron, Barbara J.; College Station, TX Cameron, Bruce; Houston, TX Cameron, Douglas E.; Quitman, TX Camp, John; Fort Worth, TX Campbell, Brenda; Danville, CA Campbell, Catherine; Anchorage, AK Campbell, Catherine S.; Austin, TX Campbell, Kenneth C.; Danville, CA Campbell, Mike; Athens, TX Cangemi, Sammy; Heame, TX Cantu, Sara; Laredo, TX Canty, Brian; Houston, TX Wall Street in Blocker? If you had any ideas about getting through the lobby of the Blocker Building during Business Week, you probably found it to be an impossible feat. Crowded with company recruiters, booths and business majors, the lobby was somehow trans¬ formed during the first week of February; it looked more like Wall Street than a class¬ room building. Why all the fuss? Because the lobby of Blocker was the site of the Sixth Annual Business Career Fair — a very popular feature of Business Week at Texas A M University. The fair consisted of a collection of 74 companies who set up information booths to help students learn more about career opportunities and to help them make busi¬ ness contacts. Though sponsored by the Business Student Council, students from all majors who are interested in learning more about a particular company had the opportunity to talk to recruiters, ask ques¬ tions and pick up any available literature. “It is the best activity at A M for in¬ forming students of the opportunities within the business world,” commented senior John Tate on Career Fair. “It gives students a chance to personally interact with people who are already there.” In addition to the booths on Feb. 5 and 6, business topics were addressed through¬ out the week which included retailing and “women in business” symposiums. The fair culminated with a banquet held at the Brazos Center, Feb. 6. Students were given the opportunity to sit with the company of their choice through dinner and an awards presentation. Mr. David Eller, Chairman and CEO of the Granada Corporation gave the banquet address, en¬ titled, “The Future and the Entrepre¬ neur.” 642 Seniors Carden, Lila; Prairie View, TX Carlisle, Thomas Wayne; Pasadena, TX Carlook, David; Wake Village, TX Carlos, Maria Susana; College Station, TX Carlton, Ross Michael; Dallas, TX Carney, Christine; Houston, TX Caroe, Gail; Arlington, TX Carr, Connie; Houston, TX Carr, Elizabeth; College Station, TX Carr, Jennifer Georgette; Lebanon, MO Carrillo, Teresa; Laredo, TX Carroll, Lynn G.; El Paso, TX Carson, Christopher; Spring, TX Carter, Christina; Houston, TX Carter, J. Philip; College Station, TX Carter, John Allen; Sumner, TX Cartwright, Keith; Conroe, TX Casabover, Rex; College Station, TX Casey, Julie; Austin, TX Cash, Leon, Jr.; Bryan, TX Casner, Peggy; Austin, Tx Casserly, John; Houston, TX Cassidy, Doug; Henrietta, TX Castleberry, Clyde C. Jr.; Lampasas, TX Castleberry, Kathryn; Euless, TX Cavanaugh, Kevin; Granger, TX Cave, Jim; Portland, TX Cevallos, Xavier; Guayaquil, Ecuador ' Seniors 643 SENIORS Chambard, Leslie; Victoria, TX Chamberlain, Richard L.; Dallas, TX Chamberlain, Wendy; Dallas, TX Chambers, Randall Lynn; Conroe, TX Chambley, Joe; Houston, TX Chapin, Laura; Lampasas, TX Chmielewski, Anne; Houston, TX Christian, Carole E.; Houston, TX Christian, Lorraine; Houston, TX Christner, Elizabeth; Wheeler, TX Chritton, Cindy; Richardson, TX Chubb, Brian; Dallas, TX Claiborne, Ronald; Houston, TX Clapp, Laura Hendricks; Kingwood, TX Clark, John; Houston, TX Clark, Kimberly Kay; Preston, KS Clark, Leigh Ellen; Sherman, TX Clark, Mary; Dallas, TX Clark, Russell M.; Spring, TX Clarke, Brad; Houston, TX Clements, Annette M.; Dumas, TX Clements, Sherri; Levelland, TX Cline, Mark; Richardson, TX Clinton, Laura; Houston, TX Coalson, James Lorant; Houston, TX Coapland, Zackie; Houston, TX Coats, Sidney; Wharton, TX Cobb, Robby; Diboll, TX Cobb, Tyson; Rogers, TX Cobb, Vinetta; San Antonio, TX Cocamugher, Catherine; Decatur, TX Cocetti, Edward; Baytown, TX Cochrum, Anne D.; Beeville, TX Cocke, James; Longview, TX Cody, Laura; Baytown, TX Coe, Catherine E.; Houston, TX Coe, Tracy Lynn; College Station, TX Coffman, Scott; Decatur, TX Cohen, Mark; Plano, TX Cohen, Michael; Beaumont, TX Cole, John; Irving, TX Coleman, Brock; Weatherford, TX Coleman, James R.; McKilney, TX Collins, John M.; Dallas, TX Collins, Lance; Bryan, TX Collins, Leigh; San Antonio, TX Collins, Mark; Pasadena, TX Collinsworth, John P.; Bryan, TX Collinsworth, Sherry; Bryan, TX Colson, Steve; College Station, TX Colwell, T.J. Poland; Huntington, TX Combest, Lisa; Atlanta, TX Combi, Christine; Houston, TX Combs, Andrew; Wichita Falls, TX Compton, Herbert B.; College Station, TX Conces, Ellen; Pasadena, TX Condara, Meg; Houston, TX Condit, Jaime C.; Brownsville, TX Conneighton, Mike; Houston, TX Conner, Jerri; Huffman, TX Connor, Michael H.; Daingerfield, TX Conover, James; College Station, TX Conrad, Christ! L.; College Station, TX Goody, Steve; Houston, TX Cook, Carol; Houston, TX Cook, Karie; Broken Arrow, OK Cook, Randy; Carrollton, TX Cooper, Curtis; College Station, TX Copeland, Kent; College Station, TX Coppage, Paul; Bryan, TX 644 Seniors Corbin, Janet; Tyler, TX Corder, Jeff; Wichita Falls, TX Cordera, Jeffrey P.; Houston, TX Cornelius, John; Corpus Christi, TX Cornier, James; Desoto, TX Cosby, Laura; San Jose, CA Coskey, Karen; Houston, TX Coufal, Richard Jay; Temple, TX Coussoulis, Steven A.; Laredo, TX Couture, Jeannie; Silsbee, TX Cox, Chris; Texarkana, TX Cox, Karen; Houston, TX Cox, Marcie; Franklin, TX Cox, Martha Catherine; College Station, TX Cox, Mary; Baytown, TX Cox, Robert Mark; Midland, TX Cox, Russell; Albuqunqa, NM Cox, Susan; Garland, TX Cox, Timothy J.; College Station, TX Cox, Van Bruce; College Station, TX Coyle, Pat; Bryan, TX Crabtree, Keith E.; San Antonio, TX Craddock, Janice; Giddings, TX Craddock, Jerri; Irving, TX Craddock, Michaele A.; Amarillo, Tx Craft, Melissa; Spring, TX Craig, Lynn; Houston, TX Craig, Mike; Tyler, TX Craig, Susan K.; Brownville, TX Cramm, Carl Tate; Waco, TX Cranfill, Bruce; Ector, TX Crawford, Mickey; Tyler, TX Crenshaw, Richard; Breckenridge, Tx Crescioni, Frank; Rio Piedras, PR Cross, Carol; Mesquite, TX Seniors 645 SENIORS Cross, Stephen; Pearland, TX Crossman, Candyce Sue; Houston, TX Crow, Cynthia D.; San Antonio, TX Crow, Kent; College Station, TX Crowley, Mark; Hurst, TX Cruz, Christine; Dallas, TX Cuellar, Angel; Laredo, TX Cummings, Scott R.; Houston, TX Cunningham, James; Craves, TX Cunningham, John R.; Wizo, TX Cunningham, Kimberly; Houston, TX Curington, Karen; Fan Marseille, TX Current, Carole; College Station, TX Currie, James D.; Ft. Worth, TX Currie, Peter; Houston, TX Currin, Claire T.; Richardson, TX Currin, Melissa Beth; Newton, PA Curry, Julia; Odessa, TX Curtis, Lisa; Kingwood, TX Dalton, Keith; Houston, TX Dalton, Marie; St. Thomas, U.S. VI 646 Seniors Darnel, Neal David; Richardson, TX Damerau, Sandra; Beeville, TX Danen, James; Richardson, TX Daniell, Jim; Clebome, TX Darbe, Cosda; Houston, TX Darwin, Matthew Wayne; Spring, TX Davenport, Gregory J.; San Antonio, TX Davidson, Kathy; Houston, TX Davila, Edgar Killeen, TX Davis, Claire; Palestine, TX Davis, Gary; Ft. Worth, TX Davis, Katrina; Round Rock, TX Davis, Khris; Midland, TX Davis, Melanie; Ft. Worth, TX Davis, Ruel E.; Orange, TX Davis, Sylvia; Dallas, TX Davis, Thomas; Tyler, TX Dawson, Addison L.; San Antonio, TX De Jong, Andrew; Bryan, TX De La Garza, Lourdes; College Station, TX Deadman, Dave; College Station, TX Dean, Andra; Kaufman, TX Dean, David A.; Irving, TX Dean, Diana; Sugar Land, TX Deardurff, Lauren; Richardson, TX Deas, Susan; Dallas, TX Deatkine, Laura; Fort Sill, OK Debarros, Deborah Ann H.; New Orleans, LA Deceglia, JefiFrey; Wyckoff, N] Decker, Jill; Anton, TX Defriend, Morris; Thornton, TX Degroot, Michelle M.; Tulsa, OK Dekeyser, Carine; Houston, TX Delacruz, Richard; Ingleside, TX Deleon, Montemayor A.; Laredo, TX Seniors 647 SENIORS Deleon, Marisa; Edinburg, TX Deleon, Rachel; College Station, TX Delgado, Edward; Houston, TX Delmar, Melody; Rosenberg, TX Demaree, John; Littleton, CO Dempsey, William F.; College Station, TX Dennis, Daphne; El Campo, TX Deroma, Silas; Washington Crossing, PA Desai, Jaydev K.; Dallas, TX Dezengotita, Cole; Texas City, TX Dhillon, Ragbir S.; Teluk Intan, Malaysia Dillinger, James R.; Dekalb, TX Dillon, James M.; College Station, TX Dillon, Laura M.; Bryan, TX Dinh, Hai; Houston, TX Dixon, Milon J.; Friowa, TX Dixon, Paul; College Station, TX Dockery, Joe Don; Marble Falls, TX Dodd, Angela; Farmers Branch, TX Dodd, Shirley A.; Bryan, TX Doerkson, Lisa; Houston, TX Doerr, Kimberly; Spring, TX Dommert, Karl Roy; Iota, LA Donoghue, Robert A.; S.I., NY Doran, Lisa; Houston, TX Dornak, Kenneth; El Campo, TX Dornbusch, Lisa; Houston, TX Douglas, James; Houston, TX 648 Seniors ' 85 Douglass, Kevin; Austin, TX Dowd, Anne M.; Houston, TX Dowe, George; El Paso, TX Dowling, Pat; Houston, TX Downes, Kim; Waco, TX Drapela, Wanda S.; Lake Jackson, TX Drastata, Jennifer F.; Houston, TX Dreesman, Kim; Dallas, TX Dreher, Rebecca; Dallas, TX Dre w, Millie Jeanette; Kingwood, TX Driscoll, Brandon; College Station, TX Druce, Tracy W.; Baytown, TX Drugovich, Robert; Spring, TX Dube, Hans G.; Euless, TX Dubrule, Monique; El Paso, TX Dudley, Lauren C. II; Houston, TX Dugan, Daniel P.; Dallas, TX Dugan, George T. Jr.; Texarkanas, TX Duggan, Pam; Sugarland, TX Duke, Carolyn; Gilmer, TX Dumais, John; Templeton, MA Duncan, Allen F; Spartanburg, SC Duncan, Kevin; Breckenridge, TX Dunn, Donna; Lubbock, TX Dunn, Russell J.; Pasadena, TX Dunnie, Lisa; Richmond, TX Dunton, David; Midland, TX Durand, Robert, Jr.; Bryan, TX Durda, Michael; Fort Worth, TX Durden, Nedra S.; College Station, TX Durham, Robert J.; Southlake, TX Durland, John; Edwardsville, IL Dusek, Debra Marie; Tyler, TX Dvoracek, John C.; Lubbock, TX Dybala, Lisa; El Campo, TX Dzenowski, Susan; Carrollton, TX Earle, John; Lake Jackson, TX Early, JefiFrey, College Station, TX Early, Karen M.; College Station, TX Easley, Greg; Weatherford, TX Eaton, Sherri L.; Belton, TX Eberle, Rebecca Jeanette; Houston, TX Ebert, Christine; Dallas, TX Ebner, Amy Jo; Minnetonka, MN Echols, Brenda; San Benito, TX Echols, Clyde; Houston, TX Eckel, Kenneth, Jr.; Webster, TX Eckermann, Carol; Houston, TX Eda, Stephanie; Houston, TX Edelmoh, Connie; Rockdale, TX Edge, Rodney; Plano, TX Edwards, Denise; Houston, TX Edwards, Julie; Clifton, TX Edwards, Sheri; Plano, TX Eisen, Karen; Waco, TX Eisterhold, Thomas; Houston, TX Eldredge, Valerie; Dallas, TX Eller, John G.; Conroe, TX Ellermann, Mark A.; Needville, TX Ellis, Carol; Goliad, TX Ellis, J. Bryan; Seguin, TX Ellison, Melanie J.; Clifton, TX Embree, Walter; San Antonio, TX Emmiek, Robert H. Jr.; Conroe, TX Emshoff, Glenn; Wharton, TX Engelking, Kenna; Houston, TX Engelmann, Barbara; Caldwell, TX English, David; Bryan, TX English, Laurie; Bryan, TX Eppinger, Dawnelle; San Antonio, TX Seniors 649 SENIORS Deleon, Marisa; Edinburg, TX Deleon, Rachel; College Station, TX Delgado, Edward; Houston, TX Delmar, Melody; Rosenberg, TX Demaree, John; Littleton, CO Dempsey, William E; College Station, TX Dennis, Daphne; El Campo, TX Deroma, Silas; Washington Crossing, PA Desai, Jaydev K.; Dallas, TX Dezengotita, Cole; Texas City, TX Dhillon, Ragbir S.; Teluk Intan, Malaysia Dillinger, James B.; Dekalb, TX Dillon, James M.; College Station, TX Dillon, Laura M.; Bryan, TX Dinh, Hai; Houston, TX Dixon, Milon J.; Friowa, TX Dixon, Paul; College Station, TX Dockery, Joe Don; Marble Falls, TX Dodd, Angela; Farmers Branch, TX Dodd, Shirley A.; Bryan, TX Doerkson, Lisa; Houston, TX Doerr, Kimberly; Spring, TX Dommert, Karl Roy; Iota, LA Donoghue, Robert A.; S.I., NY Doran, Lisa; Houston, TX Dornak, Kenneth; El Campo, TX Dornbusch, Lisa; Houston, TX Douglas, James; Houston, TX 648 Seniors ' 85 Douglass, Kevin; Austin, TX Dowd, Anne M.; Houston, TX Dowe, George; El Paso, TX Dowling, Pat; Houston, TX Downes, Kim; Waco, TX Drapela, Wanda S.; Lake Jackson, TX Drastata, Jennifer F.; Houston, TX Dreesman, Kim; Dallas, TX Dreher, Rebecca; Dallas, TX Drew, Millie Jeanette; Kingwood, TX Driscoll, Brandon; College Station, TX Druce, Tracy W.; Baytown, TX Drugovich, Robert; Spring, TX Dube, Hans G.; Euless, TX Dubrule, Monique; El Paso, TX Dudley, Lauren C. II; Houston, TX Dugan, Daniel P.; Dallas, TX Dugan, George T. Jr.; Tezarkanas, TX Duggan, Pam; Sugarland, TX Duke, Carolyn; Gilmer, TX Dumais, John; Templeton, MA Duncan, Allen F.; Spartanburg, SC Duncan, Kevin; Breckenridge, TX Dunn, Donna; Lubbock, TX Dunn, Russell J.; Pasadena, TX Dunnie, Lisa; Richmond, TX Dunton, David; Midland, TX Durand, Robert, Jr.; Bryan, TX Durda, Michael; Fort Worth, TX Durden, Nedra S.; College Station, Durham, Robert J.; Southlake, TX Durland, John; Edwardsville, IL Dusek, Debra Marie; Tyler, TX Dvoracek, John C.; Lubbock, TX Dybala, Lisa; El Campo, TX Dzenowski, Susan; Carrollton, TX Earle, John; Lake Jackson, TX Early, Jeffrey, College Station, TX Early, Karen M.; College Station, TX Easley, Greg; Weatherford, TX Eaton, Sherri L.; Belton, TX Eberle, Rebecca Jeanette; Houston, TX Ebert, Christine; Dallas, TX Ebner, Amy Jo; Minnetonka, MN Echols, Brenda; San Benito, TX Echols, Clyde; Houston, TX Eckel, Kenneth, Jr.; Webster, TX Eckermann, Carol; Houston, TX Eda, Stephanie; Houston, TX Edelmoh, Connie; Rockdale, TX Edge, Rodney; Plano, TX Edwards, Denise; Houston, TX Edwards, Julie; Clifton, TX Edwards, Sheri; Plano, TX Eisen, Karen; Waco, TX Eisterhold, Thomas; Houston, TX Eldredge, Valerie; Dallas, TX Eller, John G.; Conroe, TX Ellermann, Mark A.; Needville, TX Ellis, Carol; Goliad, TX Ellis, J. Bryan; Seguin, TX Ellison, Melanie J.; Clifton, TX Embree, Walter; San Antonio, TX Emmiek, Robert H. Jr.; Conroe, TX Emshoff, Glenn; Wharton, TX Engelking, Kenna; Houston, TX Engelmann, Barbara; Caldwell, TX English, David; Bryan, TX English, Laurie; Bryan, TX Eppinger, Dawnelle; San Antonio, TX Seniors 649 SENIORS Erickson, Diana; San Antonio, TX Erickson, Kelle; Dallas, TX Erwin, Curt; Denton, TX Esler, Richard C. Ill; Dallas, TX Esparza, Francisco III; Laredo, TX Estrada, Glenn H.; San Marcos, TX Etter, Neil A.; Bullard, TX Eubanks, Sherri; Dallas, TX Eubanks, Stephanie; Marshall, TX Eudy, Kathy; Charlotte, NC Evans, Jacquen; Bryan, TX Evans, Kimberly; Plano, TX Evans, Mark; San Antonio, TX Evans, Steven Ray; Deer Park, TX Everett, Elizabeth; Katy, TX Ewart, Allan B.; Spring, TX Fabian, Alice; Schulenburg, TX Fabian, Charles; Bryan, TX Fahey, Brian; Beaumont, TX Falbo, Frank E. Jr.; Peterson AFB, CO Faldyn, Karen; Sealy, TX Farabaugh, Mark; Dallas, TX Farmer, Brenda; College Station, TX Farr, Jeanne Kay; Flint, TX Farrar, Scott Bowden; College Station, TX Farrar, Stephen M.; Dallas, TX Farrell, Lisa Joy; Spring, TX Farris, Christopher; Bryan, TX Fasullo, Frank J.; Houston, TX Fawcett, Robert D.; Houston, TX Fazio, Paul; Newtown, CT Feedham, Kathleen M.; San Antonio, TX Feltner, Suzanne; San Marcos, TX Fendley, Cynthia; Houston, TX Fenley, Paul R.; Stafford, TX 650 Seniors k Fenton, Joseph Brian; Katy, TX Ferguson, Kenneth R.; Dallas, TX Field, Michael; College Station, TX Fields, Chris; Friendswood, TX Figari, David; Houston, TX Figueiredo, Ubi; Houston, TX Filer, Kurt; Texas City, TX Findlay, Clyde; Lindale, TX Finegan, John F.; College Station, TX Finger, Deanna; San Antonio, TX Finley, Carol; Longview, TX Finley, Harrell Earl; Victoria, TX Fisete, Scott M.; Orange, TX Fisher, Alan D.; Huntsville, TX Fisher, Scott; Houston, TX Flaten, Doug; Midland, TX Fleckenstein, Ricky D.; Stanton, TX Fleissner, Louis; College Station, TX Fleming, David; Crockett, TX F leming, Erik; Crockett, TX Fleming, Tammi; Tyler, TX Fletcher, Constance Marie; Houston, TX Floria, Katie; College Station, TX Floyd, Randell; Plano, TX Flueger, Kari; Amarillo, TX Folk, Melissa; Kirbyville, TX Folsom, Jerry A.; Dallas, TX Foltyn, Angela; El Campo, TX Seniors 651 SENIORS Fong, John; Groves, TX Font, Tammy; Hotiston, TX Fontenot, Ted Allen; Orange, TX Ford, Kate; Arlington, TX Ford, Melinda Faye; Wilis Point, TX Forsthoff, Michael; Bryan, TX Foster, Susan; Houston, TX Fowler, Eve M.; Pasadena, TX Fowler, Richard E.; Kilgore, TX Fox, Darby; Texarkana, TX Frame, Sharia M.; Houston, TX Francis, Brian; Waco, TX Frank, Stacie Lynn; Beaumont, TX Franklin, Tony; Brownfield, TX Franks, Timothy; Springlake, TX Franscini, Elizabeth; Arlington, TX Frazier, Lynne; Dallas, TX Frederick, Robert L. Jr.; Orange, TX Freeman, Freemen, Ben; Fort Worth, TX Free, April; Tyler, TX Lawson; College Station, TX Friesenhahn, Joan; Atascosa, TX Frimann-Dahl, Claus; 1345 Oesteraas, Norway Frybert, Suzanne; Eagle Lake, TX Fuqua, David; Keller, TX Fuqua, Veronica Ann; Dallas, TX Caas, Patrick E.; Rosenberg, TX Gabriel, Carol Ann; Plano, TX Gajewski, Richard L.; Rosenberg, TX Gale, Jefifrey W.; Spring, TX Galey, Kurt R.; College Station, TX Callaway, Raymond; Somerset, TX Galle, Gary; San Antonio, TX Gallip, Bill; Houston, TX Camez-Fonseca, Jorge A.; Coldelvalle, NC, Mexico Gann, Tod Edward; Port Lavala, TX Gansky, Donna; New Braunfels, TX Garcia, Grancidos A.; College Station, TX Garcia, Ada P.; Zapata, TX Garcia, John M.; Galveston, TX Garcia, Maria; Lake Jackson, TX Garcia, Martha Ann; Bryan, TX Gardea, Manuel Jr.; Galena Park, TX Garland, Christine; Spring, TX Garland, Jeff; Farmers Branch, TX Garrett, Jeff; Bryan, TX Garrett, Randol P.; Yoakum, TX Garrett, Richard; China Spring, TX Garrett, Ron; Scarsdale, NY Garvin, Rhonda; Abilene, TX Gary, Latasha J.; Lamarque, TX Garza, Enrique T. Dela; Laredo, TX Garza, Gilbert L.; Rockdale, TX Garza, Kathryn; McAllen, TX Garza, Mario Jr.; San Antonio, TX Garza, Paul Dela; McAllen, TX Gassiot, Laurie Jean; San Antonio, TX Gauthier, Jeffy W.; Dallas, TX Gay, Larry; Teague, TX Gaylor, Steve; Seabrook, TX Gehan, James; Houston, TX Gelbhar, Jean; Sequin, TX George, David; Corsicana, TX George, Linda; Katy, TX George, Timothy T.; Denison, TX Georges, Kelly; Houston, TX Gerhold, Kelly; Victoria, TX Gerik, Anthony; San Antonio, TX German, Jennifer; Austin, TX German, Monica; Sugar Land, TX 652 Seniors ' 85 Gerst, Clinton; Dallas, TX Ghirardi, Mack Scott; Spring, TX Giacchino, Lisa; Houston, TX Gibbs, Daniel; Waco, TX Gibbs, Howard; Justin, TX Gibbs, Jack G.; Wharton, TX Gibbs, Sue; Midland, TX Gibbs, Tena G.; Cleburne, TX Gibby, Janet; Sulphur Springs, TX Gideon, Jeff; Sulphur Springs, TX Giessing, William B.; St. Louis, MO Gilbert, Mark; Dallas, TX Gilboux, Suzanne; San Antonio, TX Gill, Jennifer; Houston, TX Gilliard, Ann; Houston, TX Gilmore, Gregory S.; Dallas, TX Gilmore, John; Vernon, TX Gimberg, Kelly; Fort Worth, TX Gipson, Gayla; Conroe, TX Girouard, Robin; Euless, TX Givens, Laurie A.; Dallas, TX Gjolberg, Skip; Williamsburg, VA Glass, Kathleen Marie; Colorado Springs, CO Gleason, Karen; Colorado Springs, CO Gleason, Katherine; Houston, TX Goates, Susan; Pasadena, TX Gober, Howard B.; Spring, TX Godinich, Daniel L.; Galveston, TX Seniors 653 SENIORS Codinich, Robin; Galveston, TX Godwin, Danice; Brownfield, TX Godwin, Scott J.; Houston, TX Goeking, Kent; Houston, TX Goertz, Hafold T.; Houston, TX Gold, David K.; Houston, TX Goldman, Michele; San Antonio, TX Gomez, Valentin J.; Ft. Stockton, TX Gonzales, Isaac; Houston, TX Gonzales, Wolfram; Panama De Panama Gonzalez, Cynthia Oscarin; Corpus Christi, TX Gonzalez, Gilbert; Laredo, TX Goode, Keith N.; Houston, TX Goodpasture, Sid; College Station, TX Goos, Michael; San Antonio, TX Gordon, Jerry D.; Marlin, TX Gordon, Marquis J.; Eastland, TX Gorman, Cynthia; Woodlands, TX Gorski, Brian; Vienna, VA Gottshalk, Susan L.; Tyler, TX Gottula, Carol M.; Houston, TX Gough, Greg; Dallas, TX Gowdy, Margo Lynn; San Antonio, TX Goza, David; Bellaire, TX Grace, Kathy; Houston, TX Grady, Lisa; Houston, TX Grady, Wakefield; Centerville, TX Grage, Michael; Colorado Springs, CO 654 Seniors Broadening your Horizons - After Hours If you’ve ever wanted to take a class on All in all, about thirty different classes something you couldn’t find in your Uni- are offered each six-week session. There versity catalogue, wine appreciation for in- are usually two sessions each academic se- stance, or maybe to learn a little Chinese, mester and approximately 1000 students then look no further . . . the MSC After participate each session. Students can also Hours Committee offers courses such as participate by teaching a class if they have these every semester. The courses are non- a special skill and a desire to share it with credit and are held in the evenings, after others. usual school hours. Fees charged for each So next session, pick up an After Hours class are used to finance the Committee, brochure, usually located all over campus, pay the instructor and cover some materi- and sign up for some unique class and als. broaden your horizons. % Graham, Glenn; Houston, TX Graham, Gregory Scott; Mesquite, TX Grant, S. Tucker; Deer Park, TX Graves, David K.; Fort Worth, TX Graves, Thomas; Amarillo, TX Green, Claude; Manchaca, TX Green, Jessica L.; Dallas, TX Green, Mary Susan; Tyler, TX Green, Melanie; Dallas, TX Greene, Debra; Brownsville, TX GriHin, Christopher; Philadelphia, PA GrifiRn, Cynthia M.; Houston, TX Griffin, David E.; Longview, TX Griffin, Gwendolyn; El Campa, TX Griffin, Stacie; Spring, TX Griffith, Paul A. Jr.; St. Petersburg, FL Griggs, Bryan A.; San Antonio, TX Grisson, Scott; Cranbury, TX Gron, Patricia Duque; El Salvador, CA Gross, Trey; Van, TX Grove, William Randall; Somerville, TX Gruber, Neal; Houston, TX Grunden, Nelva K.; Henderson, TX GuEFy, Cynthia M.; Corpus Christi, TX Guidry, john Richard; Frisco, TX Guillory, Blake; Longville, LA Guinzy, Laurie; Dallas, TX Gunzales, Rene; San Antonio, TX Seniors 655 SENIORS Gurecky, Christopher J.; Rosenbuerg, TX Guy, Suzanne; Kirbyville, TX Haas, Sally; Lufkin, TX Haass, Janis; Houston, TX Habenicht, Paul; Arlington, TX Hackett, Julia M.; Houston, TX Hadden, Vickie L.; Round Rock, TX Haddick, Charles D.; Brenham, TX Hadsall, Russell E.; Irving, TX Hahn, Charles; Odessa, TX Halbert, Kelley Annette; College Station, TX Halbert, Larry Dean; College Station, TX Hale, John; Ponca City, OK Hall, Bruce Alan; Bryan, TX Hall, Gregg; Spring, TX Hall, Michelle; Beeville, TX Hallada, Cynthia; College Station, TX Hallbauer, Gary A.; College Station, TX Hallman, Tim; Odessa, TX Hamblen, Cindy; Muleshoe, TX Hamilton, Bryan; Darien, CT Hamke, Dean; Highland, AID Hammack, Steve; Plano, TX Hampton, Laurie; Seabrook, TX Haney, Kathy; Abilene, TX Hankins, Christopher; Bryan, TX Hanlon, Mark; Tyler, TX Hansen, Melinda L.; Houston, TX Hanson, Robert R.; San Antonio, TX Hanzelka, Michael; Richmond, TX Harber, Cindy; San Antonio, TX Harbert, Stuart; Bryan, TX Harden, John R. Jr.; San Antonio, TX Hardy, Teresa; Dallas, TX Hargett, Rose Mary; Linden, TX Harkness, David; College Station, TX Harkness, Yvonne; College Station, TX Harlan, Sharon; Dallas, TX Harmon, James Keith; Houston, TX Harner, Janet; Missouri City, TX Harpold, Grant; Houston, TX Harrington, James E.; Bloomburg, TX Harrington, Roy; Sweeny, TX Harris, Daniel; Mtn. Home, AR Harris, Glen; College Station, TX Harris, Karen; Spring, TX Harris, Kyle A.; Temple, TX Harris, Leslie; Cypress, TX Harris, Ronald X; Pearsall, TX Harris, Todd D.; College Station, TX Harris, Wendelyn; Zapata, TX Harrison, Jan; Houston, TX Harriss, Patricia K.; Port Lavaca, TX Harrod, David K.; San Antonio, TX Hart, Shari Lynn; Houston, TX Hartman, Patricia; Houston, TX Harvey, Gregory W.; San Bernardino, CA Harvey, JefiFrey N.; San Bernardino, CA Harvey, Thomas C.; Danbury, TX Haschke, Greg B.; Dallas, TX Haskell, Greg; Richardson, TX Hassett, Gregory Stephen; Spring, TX Hassler, Russell R.; Spring, TX Hatch, Les; Lubbock, TX Hatter, James; Sweetwater, TX Haude, Roy; Spring, TX Haulier, Connie; Richardson, TX Hauschild, Melissa; Victoria, TX Hausser, Nicole; Copperas Cove, TX Hawkins, David; Bryan, TX 656 Seniors Hawkins, Glenn E.; Richardson, TX Hawkins, Joe; Spring, TX Hay, Randy; Pasadena, TX Haynes, Chalene Lee; Houston, TX Haynes, Cynthia; Nacogdoches, TX Heape, Kelly R.; Arlington, TX Heath, Alan; Longview, TX Heath, Chip; Houston, TX Heath, Janies Michael; Topeka, KS Hechler, Donna; Baytown, TX Hedgcoxe, Anne; College Station, TX Hedgecoke, Gae; Amarillo, TX Hefte, K. T.; Corpus Christi, TX Heidel, Gretchen; College Station, TX Heideman, Danna; Port Laraca, TX Heintschel, Janice; Columbus, TX Heitkamp, Denise; New Braunfels, TX Hellier, Jana R.; Arlington, TX Helm, Dinah; Euless, TX Hemphill, David; Dallas, TX Henderson, Brian T.; Beaumont, TX Henderson, Jonna; Desoto, TX Henderson, Keith; Garbury, TX Henderson, Teresa; Beaumont, TX Hendrick, David Alton; Plano, TX Hendrix, Robert M.; Longview, TX Henk, Suzette; Fredericksburg, TX Henley, Teresa; Kilgore, TX Hennig, Caroline; San Antonio, TX Henriquez, Guadolpe E.; College Station, TX Henry, Sherri S.; Houston, TX Hensel, Alison; Arlington, TX Henshaw, Mark; Midland, TX Hensley, David W.; Bryan, TX Herbst, Brian G.; Comfort, TX Seniors 657 SENIORS Herebia, Irene; Lancaster, TX Hernandez, Julia Isabel G.; San Antonio, TX Herrman, Eric; College Station, TX Herrmann, John Frank; Houston, TX Hewlett, Rashell; Cleburne, TX Heye, Patrick J.; Richardson, TX Hickman, Carol; Kingwood, TX Higar, Kevin M.; Mt. Zion, IL Higginbotham, Leslie; Tyler, TX Higginbotham, Mary; College Station, TX Hill, Bobbie; Waco, TX Hill, Daniel L.; Muldrow, OK Hill, David C.; San Antonio, TX Hill, Kent D.; Lancaster, TX Hill, Mark; Dallas, TX Hill, Russell; Houston, TX Hill, Scott; Dallas, TX Hill, Scott; Austin, TX Hilton, Julie; Houston, TX Hinchliffe, Angee; Baytown, TX Hines, Debbie; Dallas, TX Hinkle, Harold A.; Brazoria, TX Hinojosa, Catherine; College Station, TX Hinojosa, Raul III; College Station, TX Hirschler, Paul A.; Bryan, TX Hirt, Stacy; College Station, TX Hlauinks, Terrance J.; East Bernard, TX Hobart, Kelly; Bedford, TX 658 Seniors ' 85 Hodde, Matthew; Brenham, TX Hodges, James T.; Alvin, TX Hodges, Jay A.; Dallas, TX Hoelscher, David; College Station, TX Hoelscher, Diana; Rosebud, TX Hoelscher, Theresa, M.; Robstown, TX Hoetle, Karen; Decatur, TX Hohlt, Ricky; Burton, TX Holland, Jack C. Jr.; Dallas, TX Holland, Lisa C.; College Station, TX Hollas, James; Houston, TX Holley, James M.; Colorado Springs, CO Holley, Regina; Houston, TX Holloway, Julie; Longview, TX Holloway, Wiley Herberty; Dallas, TX Hollrah, Patrick R.; Altus A.F.B., OK Holly, Christie; College Station, TX Holmes, Lee; Houston, TX Holt, Karen; Angleton, TX Holt, William; College Station, TX Holton, Robert; College Station, TX Holubec, Kathryn; Bryan, TX Holubee, Mark H.; Rockport, TX Homeyer, Paul; Houston, TX Honza, Aryan; Dallas, TX Hood, Deborah Anne; San Antonio, TX Hooker, Elizabeth L.; Houston, TX Hooper, David; Hale Center, TX Hord, Mark E.; Spring, TX Horne, Robert M. Jr.; College Station, TX Homedu, Carles N.; Laredo, TX Hornung, Allen; Corpus Christi, TX Horton, Eddie D.; Ft. Worth, TX Hough, William; College Station, TX Houghtaling, Gregory; Albany, NY SENIORS Houston, Douglas A.; Richardson, TX Howard, James S.; Fort Worth, TX Howard, Mark; Lagrange, TX Howard, Tania; Groom, TX Howell, Anne M.; Houston, TX Howells, Scott; Camarillo, CA Howerton, Sharon M.; Houston, TX Hrachovy, Susan; Houston, TX Hranitzky, Jennifer; Houston, TX Hubbard, Wendell; Sherman, TX Hubert, Martin A.; Riviera, TX Hubka, Scott; Houston, TX Huddleston, Lisa; Houston, TX Huff, Steve; Dallas, TX Huffman, Jace; Montgomery, TX Huggins, Christopher R.; San Antonio, TX Huie, Melissa; Medina, TX Hults, Nicole; Edna, TX Hultz, Ronnie; Garland, TX Humbach, Michael Eric; Deer Park, TX Hunn, David Michael; Spring, TX 660 Seniors s 5 = 85 Hunt, James Vincent; Houston, TX Hunt, Martha; Kemah, TX Hunt, Sam R.; Bauxite, AR Hunter, Annette C.; Olmito, TX Hunter, Erin; Borleson, TX Hunter, Gregory; Hitchcock, TX Hurley, Karyn; College Station, TX Huston, Margaret R; Houston, TX Hutson, Elisa Elizabeth; Fort Worth, TX Ibrahim, Shaliza; College Station, TX Iliadou, Sophia; College Station, TX Ingram, Daphne; Brownwood, TX Isaac, Ivan L.; Fort Worthy, TX Jackson, David; Hew Boston, TX Jackson, Deborah; Corpus Christi, TX Jackson, Kimberly; Victoria, TX Jackson, Marianne; Hurst, TX Jackson, Pam; Houston, TX Jacobs, Karl R.; Guatemala, Guatemalan Jacobs, Lowell L.; Bellville, TX Jahns, Leanne; Seguin, TX Jahns, Richard J.; Temple, TX James, Charlie; Bryan, TX James, George; Tulia, TX James, Michele Cornwall; Dallas, TX James, Robert Ward; Dallas, TX Jameson, Mark; College Station, TX Janak, Melinda J.; Yoakum, TX Janney, Joe; Houston, TX Janzen, Herbert; Houston, TX Jasek, Mary; Bay City, TX Jeanis, Curt; Orange, TX JefiFrey, Ross; Salt Lake City, UT Jemelka, Dennis; Yoakum, TX Jenewein, Brandon; Houston, TX Jenkins, Dennis H.; San Antonio, TX Jenkins, Robert; Corpus Christi, TX Jennings, Kimra; Houston, TX Jensen, Scott; Houston, TX Jeong, Insoo; College Station, TX Jessourian, Vic; Franklin Lakes, NJ Jester, Michelle; Corpus Christi, TX Jimenez, Patricio; Desoto, TX Jimenez, William; Bayamon, PR. Jinks, Reid Daniel; Humble, TX Joe, Edmond J.; Fort Worth, TX Joffrion, Theresa; Carthage, TX Johansen, Atle Thomas; 2300 Hamar, Norway Johnson, Andrew; College Station, TX Johnson, Anne M.; College Station, TX Johnson, Barbara; Richardson, TX Johnson, Beverly; Houston, TX Johnson, Dane; Austin, TX Johnson, David R.; San Antonio, TX Johnson, JefiFrey; Houston, TX Johnson, Kelly; College Station, TX Johnson, Kevin D.; Richardson, TX Johnson, Mark; College Station, TX Johnson, Paul; Shreveport, LA Johnson, Shaun D.; Houston, TX Johnson, Terry; Kenedy, TX Johnson, Wendy; San Antonio, TX Johnston, Cynthia; Houston, TX Johnston, Toni; Centerville, OH Jones, David; College Station, TX Jones, Eileen; Katy, TX Jones, Jacqueline; Mexia, TX Jones, Kevin; Arlington, TX Jones, Kyle; Cypress, TX Jones, Kyle Montgomery; Wichita Falls, TX Seniors 661 SENIORS Jones, Richard; Brown, TX Jones, Stephen; Littleton, CO Joost, Darryl; La Grange, TX Jordan, Jennifer; Monahans, TX Jordan, Kim; Waxahachie, TX Joseph, Kelly B.; Round Rock, TX Jumper, Nancy; Lufkin, TX June, Susan Gayle; Houston, TX Junus, Gunardi; Jakarta, Indonesia Kahn, Jon; Seabrook TX Kainas, Susan Elizabeth; Houston, TX Kalsi, Marie-Luise; Houston, TX Kana, John, Jr.; Bryan, TX Kappler, Anne; La Grange, TX Kappler, Susan; La Grange, TX Karels, Jerry D.; College Station, TX Kaspar, Dennis G.; Shiner, TX Kassai, Lillian B.; Blackwood, N] Kassen, Julie; Dallas, TX Kathryn, Terry; Houston, TX Kavanagh, Kathryn; Austin, TX Keahey, Kelly; College Station, TX Keating, Wayne; Desoto, TX Kefauver, Craig; Houston, TX Keighery, Michael Sean; Oakton, VA Reiser, John S.; Richardson, TX Kelley, Bryant F.; Rosenberg, TX Kelley, Michael N.; Dearborn, MI 662 Seniors Kelly, Howard; Conroe, TX Kelly, Kristine; Houston, TX Kelly, Laura Lynne; Houston, TX Kemp, John Marshall; Austin, TX Kendel, Michael; Bryan, TX Kessler, Melissa; Houston, TX Key, Carl E.; Daingerfield, TX Khalil, Nazir; Bryan, TX Khirkhah, Mahmoud; Clymer, PA Kidd, Desmond; College Station, TX Kieffer, Kimberly; Edinburg, TX Killam, Stephen William; Framingham, MA Kilpatrick, Sheri; Columbus, TX King, Dana; Houston, TX King, David R.; Rancho Palos Vde, CA King, Steve; Dallas, TX King, Steven R.; Houston, TX King, Tom; Houston, TX Kirk, Anne; Houston, TX Kirkpatrick, Cena; Texas City, TX Kittrell, Roger; Bryan, TX Klatt, James G.; Spring, TX Klein, Rebecca; Houston, TX Klein, Robert; Miami, FL Kleinheinz, Eric Allen; Houston, TX Element, Jon; Mission, TX Element, Patricia Jean; Mission, TX Klemm, Warren; Highland, IN Kliegle, Kathy; College Station, TX Kloesel, Koby; Waco, TX Kloves, Patricia C.; Seabrook, TX Kluckman, Mark; Raynmondville, TX Klusmeyer, Louis; Seguin, TX Klussmann, Kyle; Bryan, TX Koehler, Amanda; Carrollton, TX Koemel, John; George West, TX Koester, Sharon; Riesel, TX Koesters, Daniel J.; Cypress, TX Koets, Kimberly; Terrell, TX Kohanke, Rradley Edward; Houston, TX Kohn, Mark; Santa Fe, TX Koll, Troy; San Antonio, TX SENIORS Kolodziejeyk, Richard; San Antonio, TX Koranek, Patrice; Moulton, TX Kornegay, Diane E.; Garland, TX Kotsur, Francis; San Antonio, TX Kovar, Susan; Plum, TX Krampota, Linda; Houston, TX Kraus, Peter; Garland, TX Krejci, John VV.; Houston, TX Krenek, Carolyn S.; Egypt, TX Krischke, Leroy Jr.; Schulenburg, TX Kristek, Annette; Baytown, TX KHz, Susan; San Antonio, TX Krumpotic, Bonnelyn; Woodside, CA Kruse, Cody L.; Cameron, TX Kubasta, Scott A.; College Station, TX Kuchmeier, Eric; Pensacola, FL Kueck, Kay; Rosenberg, TX Kuhn, Lisa; Da fas, Ti Kuhn, Robert Scott; Houston, TX Kuykendall, Eric; Bryan, TX Kuzel, Emil John; Round Roeb, TX Kvasnickka, Charles D.; Houston, TX Lackey, David; Beaumont, TX Lacy, Claud E.; Henderson, TX Lacy, Karen; Huntsville, TX Laengrich, Larry K.; Midland, TX Lafon, Linn; Mansfield, LA Laing, John S.; Houston, TX Lakey, Nicola; Houston, TX Lamar, Steven; Dallas, TX Lambert, Paul A. Jr.; Richwood, TX Lancaster, Kimberly A.; San Antonio, TX Lance, Kathryn; San Antonio, TX Landram, John; Houston, TX Lane, Doyle; Spring, TX Lang, Douglas S.; Fort Worth, TX Lang, Lisa; Houston, TX Langley, Clyde A.; Cor-pus Christi, TX Langlinais, Jeannine; Helutes, TX Langston, Laura; Catesville, TX Lanier, Donna Dauley; Bryan, TX Lanore, Steve; Fort Worth, TX Lanuke, Tracy; Spring, TX Laro, Kathy; San Antonio, TX Larsen, Brett; Mesquite, TX Larsen, Christina; Houston, TX Larsen, David; Schertz, TX Larue, Linda C.; Longview, TX Lastovica, Steven R.; Belton, TX Lasyone, Susan; Longview, TX Latta, Francisco J.; Dallas, TX Laumbach, Kelly A.; Midland, TX Lazaro, Susan; Marshall, TX Leach, Gary L.; Beeville, TX Leach, Stephen R.; Houston, TX Leadbetter, Jennifer, Fairfield, TX Leal, Abel; Mercedes, TX Leal, Jesus S.; McAllen, TX Leasor, Mike; Mansfield, TX Leblanc, Stacy; Friendswood, TX Lebsack, Timothy Karl; College Station, TX Lecroy, Renee; Eulcos, TX Ledesma, Mauricio; Quito, Ecuardor Lee, Aaron; Plainview, TX Lee, Alison; Houston, TX Lee, Brad J.; Richmond, TX Lee, Richard M.; Amarillo, TX Lee, Vannell; Houston, TX Leeper, Robert; Lake Jackson, TX Lehmann, Erwin; Bryan, TX 664 Seniors ' 85 I Seniors 665 SENIORS Lehnert, Sara; Houston, TX Lehrmann, JefiPrey; Axtell, TX Leininger, Patricia L.; Shiner, TX Lenker, Cammy Lynn; San Jose, CA Leonard, Susan J.; Athens, TX Leonhardt, Karen; San Antonio, TX Lessard, Catherine; College Station, TX Lessmonn, Russ; Houston, TX Lestourgeon, Greg; Cedar Hill, TX Levy, Dawn E.; Houston, TX Lew, David C.; Son Antonio, TX Lewis, Charles III; Houston, TX Lewis, Gregory K.; Fort Worth, TX Lewis, Jill; Kingwood, TX Lewis, Lori C.; Killeen, TX Lewis, Raymalyn; Midland, TX Lewis, Stuart W.; Dallas, TX Lewis, Tom; Ar lington, TX Lewis, Virginia; Hughes Springs, TX Liebscher, Cindy; Smithville, TX Lieske, Devon; Missouri City, TX Light, Lynn; Kilgore, TX Lim, Mun-Ngar Barry; Too Payoh Estate, Sig Lima, Richmond; Allen, TX Lindsey, Stephen Dale; College Station, TX Linhart, Debra; Karnes City, TX Link, Patricia J.; Bryan, TX Lins, Karl; Hurst, TX Lizarrage-Aragon, Jose E.; The Woodlands, TX Liana, Anne Elizabeth; Galveston, TX Loan, Tim; College Station, TX Lobbers, Sandy; Victoria, TX Locke, Stephen; Midland, TX Loe, Gregory S.; Friendswood, TX Loftice, Rob; Celina, TX 666 Seniors ' 85 Loftus, Kristen: Hotiston, TX Loggins, Cheryl; Crosby, TX Lokey, Keith; Dallas, TX Lopez, Dora Cruz; Bryan, TX Lopez, Jaime; Pearsall, TX Lord, Greg; Colleyville, TX Loth, Stephanie; Huntsville, TX Lovdahl, Christi Lynn; Duncanville, TX Lovell, Grace Elizabeth; Baytown, TX Lovinggood, Brad; Spring, TX Lowry, David; Dallas, TX Lowry, Julie; Bay City, TX Loza, Julio E. Jr.; Brownsville, TX Lucas, James; College Station, TX Lucas, Mark; Dallas, TX Luna, David; College Station, TX Lund, Brian; Eastland, TX Lunsford, Janet; Houston, TX Lunsford, Susan; Kingwood, TX Lusk, David; College Station, TX Luttrell, Judy; Silsbee, TX Lyles, William Keith; Hereford, TX Lyssy, Jim; San Antonio, TX Mabry, Laura; Baytown, TX Macaluiso, Frank A. Jr.; Galveston, TX Mack, John Byron; College Station, TX Mackev, Curtis L.; Kingwood, TX Mackey, Ricky Jay; Paris, TX Macphee, Scott; Dallas, TX Maddox, Richard; Houston, TX Madeley, Stephen D.; Conroe, TX Magnant, Jim; Dickinson, TX Magnuson, James William; Houston, TX Maguire, Lawrence; Arlington, TX Maillet, Cliff II; Rowlett, TX Seniors 667 SENIORS !• ’r- ' ? ' v ' V ' ' • gum lltll. , ' ' £v % ' ‘ V ' • Ipfli :Wii y HV ,,v r : ; : .. : _______■ i S ; f% r ' c: E ■ ' .: ' - ..J aP a aEft _ -Jx Malabanan, Ben; Dallas, TX Malmstrom, Eric; Hurst, TX Maloney, Karen; Henderson, TX Mancillas, Paul; Galveston, TX Maness, Karen; Houston, TX Manhart, Amy; Houston, TX Mantis, Linda; Dallas, TX Mannion, Catherine; Houston, TX Mansur, Wendy; Alvin, TX Maples, Alan; Fort Worth, TX Marcum, Gregory Wayne; Mand, TX Marek, Connie Lynn; Pierre, TX Marek, Delfin E.; El Campo, TX Marek, Johnny Ray Jr.; Cameron, TX Margo, Yvonne; Albuquerque, NM Marie), Jesus E.; Hidalgo, TX Marke, Rogers; Baytown, TX Marks, Mary Grace; Spring, TX Markwardt, Doug; Houston, TX Markwardt, Kristin; Ingleside, TX Marquardt, Doug W.; Boeme, TX 668 Seniors = ' 85 Marquardt, Thomas C.; Fort Worth, TX Marroquinn, Juan Carlos; College Station, TX Marrou, Glenda Ann; Beaumont, TX Marsh, Shelly; Carrollton, TX Marshall, John C. Jr.; Canton, TX Marshall, Marlene; Dallas, TX Marshall, Stephanie A.; Little Rock, AR Marti, Taama; New Orleans, LA Martin, Greg; Sulphur Springs, TX Martin, Marie; San Antonio, TX Martin, Melanie; Troup, TX Martin, Melissa; Longview, TX Martin, Paul; Tyler, TX Martin, Rebecca; Newton, TX Martinets, Mark; Round Rock, TX Martinez, Val; Houston, TX Marvin, Dean A.; College Station, TX Marzuki, Jill; Elgin, IL Mata, Terry; Laredo, TX Mathew, Biju; Galveston, TX Mathew, Shaji; Galveston, TX Mathews, Karen; Dallas, TX Matthews, John; Gainesville, TX Matthews, John; Orlando, FL Matula, David R.; Victoria, TX Maunder, Mark E.; Conroe, TX Maxwell, Candi; Plano, TX Maxwell, Cheryl; Lancaster, TX Maxwell, Karen; Borger, TX May, James; Bryan, TX May, Julie; Tyler, TX Mayberry, Myla; Tyler, TX Mayes, Rollin Merl; College Station, TX Mays, John K.; Conroe, TX Mcada, David; Yorktown, TX McCain, Pamela; Clute, TX McCaruer, J.L.; Arlington, TX McCaskill, Russell; Arlington, TX McClain, Theadus; Pearland, TX McClure, Don; Houston, TX McCord, Guy W.; Plano, TX McCoy, Heidi; Denton, TX McCoy, Lisa; San Antonio, TX McCoy, Marc; Spring, TX McCray, Matthew A.; Timpson, TX McCuffrey, Sean P.; San Antonio, TX McCullar, Michelle; Bryan, TX McCulloch, Nancy; Portland, TX McDaniel, Daniel; College Station, TX McDonald, Greg; Houston, TX McDonald, John; El Toro, CA McDonald, Kara; Garland, TX McDonald, Sherry; Iowa Park, TX McElmurry, Ronald; Tyler, TX McEntire, Kayla; Canadian, TX McFall, Michael G.; Houston, TX McGee, Cathy; Houston, TX McGee, David; Houston, TX McGee, Russell Orus; Olney, TX McGee, Tiare; Athens, TX McGilvray, Chris; Fort Worth, TX McGinnis, Patricia A.; El Paso, TX McGlashan, Dave; Houston, TX McGrew, Jason; Tyler, TX McCuffin, Donald; Tenaha, TX McGuill, David; Plano, TX McHenry, Marty; Kingsville, TX Mclnnis, Deanne; Palestine, TX Mclntire, Ann Marie; Denton, TX Mclntire, Kelly; College Station, TX Seniors 669 SENIORS McIntosh, Sarah; Honolulu, HI McIntyre, Kenneth; Dallas, TX McKeown, Renee; Anderson, TX McKiernan, Patti; Houston, TX McKinnie, Shannon; Simonton, TX McKnight, Mark L.; Amarillo, TX McLemore, Lisa; College Station, TX McMullin, Reggie A.; Euless, TX McNair, Stephen; Austin, TX McNull, James Calvin; Angleton, TX McPherson, John David; Fort Worth, TX McQueen, Dennis E.; Austin, TX McRae, Charles; Houston, TX McShan, Mary Ann; Jacksonville, TX Meek, Walter G.; Sherman, TX Meloy, Dwayne; Fort Lavaca, TX Memichael, Judy Ann; Shreveport, GA Mendell, Scott; Midland, TX Mendoza, Ida C.; Ft. Worth, TX Mendoza, Richard; Rosenberg, TX Mengers, Thomas W.; Tynan, TX Menking, Glenn; Gonzales, TX Mensik, Theresa; Schulenburg, TX Mercer, Michelle; Houston, TX Mercer, Susan; Katy, TX Mersiosky, Mike; Georgetown, TX Mesenbrink, Craig; Sugarland, TX Messonnier, Erin; Houston, TX 670 Seniors ' 85 MetzlofiF, Kurt; Tonawanda, NY Mewis, Theresa; Clifton, TX Meyer, John M.; Randolph, N] Meyer, Karl W.; Alvin, TX Meyers, Elizabeth; San Antonio, TX Meyers, Mike C.; College Station, TX Michalsky, Laurie; Ellinger, TX Michelena, Ricardo; Valencia Ed Carabven Middleton, Doug; Pasadena, TX Middleton, Patty; Arlington, TX Middleton, Roger; Plano, TX MidkifF, Steven; Midkiff, TX Miller, Bryan; Llano, TX Miles, Kara; College Station, TX Miller, Allen R. Ill; Waco, TX Miller, Brian R.; Kingwood, TX Miller, Corinne; Tucumcari, NM Miller, Curtis; Mount Beluieu, TX Miller, Debra; Austin, TX Miller, Elisabeth; Arlington, TX Miller, Glen Hobart; El Campo, TX Miller, Jeffrey; St. Croix, MN Miller, Kim Marie; Houston, TX Miller, Kyle Rhese; Dallas, TX Miller, Marianne; Brenham, TX Miller, Ronnie; Portland, TX Miller, Scott; Duncanville, TX Miller, Scott; Humble, TX k • ‘. i The Alternative to Campus Parking - Is it Worth It? Located across from the Blocker Building, the mud lot is the last resort for many students in need of a parking space. It is also the first choice for many others; no expensive parking permit needed here. There are no campus cops passing out tickets, either. The mud lot is not for trucks only, it is frequented by shopping carts, rich kids in Cadillacs, and nerds in Chevettes. Chevettes, VW bugs and other small cars can be found parked at the bottom of the larger craters. During the rainy season, those craters turn into lakes and parking here is only for those with a strong back. Stuck cars are a common sight, but so is one Aggie helping another push his or her car out of the mud. It would be in¬ teresting to know if the mud lot is men¬ tioned in Target 2000, Texas A M’s plan for the future. Maybe there will be a double decker mud lot with remote control gates and “reserved for staff only” craters; maybe not. Seniors 671 SENIORS Miller, Scott E.; Naperville, IL Mills, Cathy; Houston, TX Mills, Sharisse; Houston, TX Minshew, Michelle R.; Houston, TX Mitchell, Andrew; San Antonio, TX Mitchell, Kathleen; Houston, TX Mitchell, Maureen; Dallas, TX Mitchell, Scott; San Antonio, TX Monical, Mark; Lake Jackson, TX Monteleone, Celia; Scarsdale, NY Montemayor, Juan; Vancourt, TX Montgomery, Lance; Dekall, TX Montz, Suzanne; Houston, TX Moody, Carolyn; Taft, TX Moon, David Wayne; Mesquite, TX Mooney, Deborah E.; Houston, TX Moore, Jane; Kingwood, TX Moore, Laura E.; McAllen, TX Moore, Margaret; Galveston, TX Moore, Mary Lou; College Station, TX Moore, Susan; Houston, TX Moore, Timothy; Plainview, TX Moosberg, Paige K.; Houston, TX Morales, Marla; Houston, TX Moreno, Sergio Hugo; Mexico Morgan, Gary Wayne; Kenedy, TX Morlock, Frederick Bruce; Longview, TX Morris, Dana; Buffalo, TX Morris, Debbie; Houston, TX Morris, James P.; San Antonio, TX Morris, Linda; Friendswood, TX Morris, Michelle Ann; Dallas, TX Morrison, Bradley J.; Plano, TX Morrison, Mary L.; College Station, TX Moser, Cindy; Alvin, TX 672 Seniors ' 85 Mosk, Milton; Homton, TX Moss, Tammy; College Station, TX Mote, Keith; Des Peres, MO Motz, Janet; Tegucigalpa, Hondurca Moulin, Gregory; Dallas, TX Mouw, Daniel; Port Lavaca, TX Muckleroy, Robert; Bossier City, LA Mudd, Dennis; Yoakum, TX Mueller, Russell; Dallas, TX Muenzler, Rhonda; College Station, TX Mullen, Elizabeth A.; Ft. Worth, TX Mullen, James B.; Houston, TX Mullendore, Dixie L.; Houston, TX Muller, Albert F.; Laredo, TX Mullins, Elizabeth; Spring, TX Munin, Paul J.; College Station, TX Munoz, Diego; La Paz, Bolivia Munoz, Maria B.; College Station, TX Muras, Connie; La Grange, TX Murphey, Carolyn; San Antonio, TX Murphy, Edward A.; Wimberley, TX Murphy, Kirsten; Spring, TX Murphy, Lauren; Liberty, TX Murray, James; San Antonio, TX Murray, Susan L.; St. Joseph, TX Musson, Terri; Keyport, NJ Muzny, Laurie; Bryan, TX Myers, Steven; Conroe, TX Nail, Greg; Pompano Beach, FL Napp, Brian E.; Austin, TX Nash, Jonathan; Wherton, TX Neaves, W.B.; College Station, TX Needleman, Kathy; Corpus Christi, TX Neeley, Jerry; Hurst, TX Neely, Kimberly; Boyce, City, TX Nelson, C.M.; Mathis, TX Nelson, Clay; Arlington, TX Nelson, Damon; Dallas, TX Nelson, Ellen; Taylor, TX Nelson, Eric; College Station, TX Nenoff, Lucas; Richardson, TX Nentwich, Karl B. Jr.; Devine, TX Netherton, Scott; Ft. Worth, TX Nettles, A. Bentley; Deer Park, TX Neves, Toby; Snyder, TX Newby, Leah; Midland, TX Newton, Stacey K.; Rockdale, TX Ng Tang, Brian; Spring, TX Ng, Linda Y.; Houston, TX Ngtang, Derek; Spring, TX Nguyen, Viet; Lake Jackson, TX Nichols, James; Tilden, TX Nichols, John; Palestine, TX Nichols, Shannon; Houston, TX Nickerson, Carolyn; Conroe, TX Nickerson, Catherine; Conroe, TX Nilsch, Michael; Houston, TX Nilsen, Erik N.; Houston, TX Nimmo, Cinny; Mission, TX Noe, Stephen P.; Houston, TX Noell, Julia; Dallas, TX Nohavitza, Debbie; El Campo, TX Nolan, Mary; Seabrook, TX Nolan, Steven A.; San Ramoli, CA Nolan, Stewart Jude; Richardson, TX Nolen, Lisa; Bellville, TX Nolen, Lynne M.; Midland, TX Norman, Greg; Katy, TX Northern, Joseph P.; Dallas, TX Northrup, Roy Michael; Amarillo, TX Seniors 673 SENIORS Novoa, Gladys Roxana; College Station, TX Nu, Anne; College Station, TX Nugent, Glen Earl; College Station, TX Obelgoner, Jacqueline; Shiner, TX Obelgoner, Timothy D.; Shiner, TX O’Brian, Leo; San Antonio, TX O’Brien, Molly; Bay City, TX Ochoa, Art Jr.; Victoria, TX O’Connor, Tim; Dallas, TX Odenweller, Keith H.; Houston, TX Odom, Leslie Anne; Temple, TX Oehrlein, Tim; Brownwood, TX Offutt, Derren G.; Allen, TX Ogier, K. Scott; Richardson, TX Ohnstad, Tiffany; Rhode-St-Cenese B 16 40 Olarte, Diego; Quito, Ecuador, S.A. Ollre, Channon L.; Sugarland, TX Olsen, Janie; Houston, TX O’Neal, Michael R.; Houston, TX O’Neil, Danny; Bryan, TX O’Neill, James; Houston, TX Or, Gerald D.; Jacksonville, TX O’Reilly, Cathleen; Dallas, TX Orozco, Maurici O.; San Antonio, TX O’Sullivan, Chris; Victoria, TX Overmyer, Kurt; Dallas, TX Faasch, Debra A.; Burleson, TX Packer, Mark; Dallas, TX Paez, Tina; Edinburg, TX Page, Joe P.; San Antonio, TX Panico, Teresa; Houston, TX Panozzo, Cheryl; Sugarland, TX Pantazis, Nicholas; Houston, TX Paraskos, Nancy; Irving, TX Parigi, Connie J.; Beaumont, TX Park, Jongsoo; College Station, TX Park, Sei-Kwon; College Station, TX Parker, Anna Consuelo; Round Rock, TX Parker, Anne B.; Orange, TX Parker, Polly; San Antonio, TX Parker, Sherri; Alice, TX Parker, Terri; Alice, TX Parker, Victor; College Station, TX Parkins, William; Groves, TX Parks, D. Ann; Waco, TX Parks, Paige; Dallas, TX Parks, Scott; Austin, TX Parnell, Stan; El Paso, TX Parsons, Stephanie; Austin, TX Paschal, Jennifer; Corpus Christi, TX Patchen, Charlie; Richardson, TX Patel, Kiran T.; Bryan, TX Patleson, Deborah; Houston, TX Patman, Lisa; Mandeville, LA Patterson, Leon David; Plano, TX Patterson, Robert; Houston, TX Patterson, W.S. Jr.; Douglas, GA Patton, Denise R.; Washington, DC Pauli, Marcella; College Station, TX Paura, Cynthia L.; Benbrook, TX Pavelka, Teresa; Houston, TX Payne, Frank; Breckenridge, TX Payne, Mark Jason; Houston, TX Peacock, Paula Rhea; Nacogdoches, TX Pearson, Steven; College Station, TX Peat, Diane; College Station, TX Pechacek, Kathy; Megargel, TX Peevlev, Mark; Houston, TX Pehl, Clyde; Fredericksburg, TX Perdomo, Roberto; College Station, TX Seniors 675 SENIORS Perkins, Dalane; San Antonio, TX Perkins, Kalynn; Houston, TX Perkins, Marsha; Red Oak, TX Perkins, Rebecca; Montgomery, TX Perkins, Robert; Papillion, NE Perrard, Rex A.; Pearland, TX Peselc, Natalie; Houston, TX Peters, Jim; Livingston, TX Peters, Kathleen; Houston, TX Fetter, James; Wharton, TX Pettigrew, Scott; Mont Belville, TX Pettit, Jonathan; Houston, TX Pevelka, Jean Ray Jr.; Bryan, TX Phillips, Brad; Canyon, TX Phillips, Carolyn D.; San Antonio, TX Phillips, David L.; Nacogdoches, TX Phillips, Jeffrey A.; Houston, TX Phillips, Melinda; Austin, TX Philpy, James; College Station, TX Pickett, Bruce; Alvin, TX Pickett, Danny; Tyler, TX Pierce, Gregg; Humble, TX Pierce, Jamie; Jayton, TX Fieri, Parker F.; Houston, TX Pierre, Laurence A.; APO Miami, PL Pietsch, Charles; Cypress, TX Pinkus, Joel; Dallas, TX Pinnell, Patty; College Station, TX Piper, Dana; Lisle, IL Pipes, Michael David; Ploresville, TX Pipkin, Lynn A.; Houston, TX Pirtle, Karen; Houston, TX Pistone, John; Galveston, TX Pitman, Smokey; San Antonio. TX Pitts, Andrew; Houston, TX Pizzitola, James Edward; Houston, TX Pizzitola, John; Houston, TX Plaisance, Lisa Rene; Pasadena, TX Pluss, Steven; Lufkin, TX Pogue, Marti; Desoto, TX Polarol, Todd E.; Houston, TX Polydoros, George N. Jr.; Houston, TX Polzer, Eric; Jakarta, Indonesia Polzer, Patricia Jo; Caldwell, TX Ponce, Lourdes A.; Houston, TX Pool, Astrid; Richardson, TX Pool, Terri; Mesquite, TX Pope, Walter C. IV; Sonora, TX Powell, Diane; Seabrook, TX Powell, Matthew Dane; Amarillo, TX Powell, Tim; Houston, TX Prachyl, Joe F.; Dallas, TX Pratt, Timothy; Navasota, TX Prause, Daniel Tyran; Columbus, TX Freddy, John G.; Bryan, TX Prevatte, Kathy; College Station, TX Prezklirat, Tere; Houston, TX Price, Bryson H.; Marlin, TX Price, Cindy; Tyler, TX Price, Joe; College Station, TX Prihoda, Stephen; Lafayette, LA Prindle, Mike; Lake Jackson, TX Prokop, Patricia M.; Houston, TX Prosen, Calvin; Victoria, TX Pruski, Douglas M.; San Antonio, TX Pry, Scott; Whargton, TX Pulliam, Janet; Dickinson, TX Pulte, Helen; Gainesville, TX Purifoy, Brad A.; Corsicana, TX Putman, Brent; Ballwin, MO 676 Seniors ' 85 Pybus, Steven; Houston, TX Pyle, Erin; San Antonio, TX Pyle, Leslie; Crosby, TX Quijano, Patricia A.; San Antonio, TX Quintana, Jose M.; College Station, TX Quintero, Alan; Holiston, TX Quiroga, Sergio; College Station, TX Raba, Cathy; San Antonio, TX Rabroker, Philip M.; San Antonio, TX Rader, Karla; Bryan, TX Radle, Byron; Lott, TX Raggio, Glen; Garland, TX Rago, James L.; Alexandria, LA Ragon, Perry; Fort Worth, TX Rahm, Tracy; Temple, TX Ramage, Barbara L.; Houston, TX Ramirez, Julia; San Antonio, TX Ramsey, Matthew; Temple, TX Ramthun, Ricky A.; Temple, TX Randall, Clark; Dallas, TX Rankin, Jan; Bryan, TX Seniors 677 SENIORS Ranly, Teresa; Pasadena, TX Ransome, Charles W.; Brunsville, TX Rao, Dana M.; Dallas, TX Raphael, Sami J.; Lebanon Rapp, Paul A.; College Station, TX Rasberry, John; College Station, TX Ratcliff, Susan; Houston, TX Rattan, D. Patrick; San Antonio, TX Rau, Johnny R.; Columbus, TX Rawsey, Janine; Friendswood, TX Rawson, Becky; Athens, TX Ray, Catherine; Spring, TX Ray, James; Bryan, TX Read, Donald I.; Dallas, TX Reber, Jay Bruce; Angleton, TX Rector, James; Bedford, TX Rector, Melissa Burnanman; Trinity, TX Rector, Rhonda; Decatur, TX Reece, Nila; College Station, TX Reed, Donna; Alvin, TX Reed, George F. Jr.; Houston, TX Reed, Kenneth A.; San Antonio, TX Reed, Leannah; Wharton, TX Reid, Nancy; Cypress, TX Reidlinger, Craig; Bryan, TX Reidlinger, Janis L.; Bryan, TX Reifel, Alixe; Houston, TX Reilly, William J.; Beaumont, TX Reimer, Kenneth; Richardson, TX Reinhard, Michael; Fort Worth, TX Reister, Frank; El Paso, TX Renshaw, Tracy; Houston, TX Ressling, Wendy; Huntsville, TX Restivo, Peggy H.; Bryant, TX Reumont, Susan; Dickinson, TX 678 Seniors ' 85 Reynolds, Chuck; Frisco, TX Reynolds, Cynthia; Dallas, TX Reynolds, Jeff; Denton, TX Reynolds, Robert; Copperas Cove, TX Rhea, Lori; Palestine, TX Rhodes, Christopher Lee; Austin, TX Rhomberg, Liz; Bryan, TX Richards, Timothy; Missouri City, TX Richardson, Thomas; College Station, TX Richmond, Steve; College Station, TX Richter, Christine; Houston, TX Richter, Randall; San Antonio, TX Richter, Robert; Victoria, TX Riddle, Keith; Port Niches, TX Rieden, Kevin; San Antonio, TX Riemer, Janice; Austin, TX Rietz, Larry; Brenham, TX Riggle, Darren L.; Pearland, TX Rigsby, Laura E.; Houma, LA Riley, Elizabeth; Waco, TX Riley, Michael; Houston, TX Riley, Russell W.; Amarillo, TX Ripley, John F.; Silver Spring, MD Risinger, Norman Jr.; Madisonville, TX Riter, Nan; Forney, TX Rivera, Romelia L.; Bryan, TX Roberson, Barry; Lampasas, TX Robert, Arbaugh E.; Fredericksburg, TX Roberts, Cathy; Bryan, TX Roberts, Rusty; Katy, TX Roberts, Wayne; Austin, TX Robertson, Chip; Richardson, TX Robertson, George; Midland, TX Robertson, Neal; Bryon, TX Robicheaux, Kirk E.; Groves, TX The Last Step to the Real World If you’ve never ventured to the 10th floor of Rudder Tower, then you’ve missed one of the most popular attractions on campus — the Placement Center. Though most frequently visited by seniors and graduate students, the Placement Center is open from 8 a.m. to 6 p.m. Monday through Friday to serve all students at Tex¬ as A M. A variety of services are offered in addi¬ tion to the highly visible interviews. The center also offers counseling, advising, and a career resources library that contains in¬ formation on job search techniques and reference materials on industries. The interviews, however, are the biggest single attraction with up to 30,000 ar¬ ranged and held on campus each year. Through a rather simple but seemingly complex point bidding system, students desiring permanent or summer employ¬ ment can obtain the opportunity to dazzle the interviewers with their skills. All you have to do is outbid the other candidates. Simple, huh? The only trick is figuring out how many points your neighbor has bid. The amount of points assigned at the start depends upon the date you intend to graduate; i.e., the sooner the appointed date is, the more points you get. Schedules are posted each Monday with interview times and bid totals. After a student signs up, dresses up and shows up for the inter¬ view, the rest is up to the company con¬ ducting the interview. The Placement Center cannot promise a job. The employ¬ ees of the Placement Center do everything possible to ensure that Texas A M stu¬ dents are allowed the opportunity to put their best foot forward in an attempt to j oin the job market after graduation. Seniors 679 SENIORS Robideau, Robert; College Station, TX Robinson, Cedric; Hewitt, TX Robinson, David C.; Houston, TX Robinson, Douglas; Fort Worth, TX Robison, John S.; Hotiston, TX Rodgers, Sandra; Keller, TX Rodgers, Shelley; Sanger, TX Rodriguez, Carlos Jr.; Miami, FL Rodriguez, Mary June; San Antonio, TX Rodriguez, Rene; Elsa, TX Roessler, Randall A.; Belton, TX Rogalski, Christine; College Station, TX Rogers, Chris; College Station, TX Rogers, Kevin C.; Dallas, TX Rogers, Philip C. Jr.; College Station, TX Rogers, William F. Jr.; Duncanville, TX Roh, Samuel; Hawaiian Cardens, CA Rollins, Charles H. Ill; Pace, FL Rose, Gary; College Station, TX Rosenbaum, Randell; Bryan, TX Rosenberger, Carol J.; Houston, TX Rosenberger, Cynthia; Hotiston, TX Ross, Abner Jack; Lockhart, TX Ross, Lanita; Silsbee, TX Ross, Ollie; Millican, TX Ross, R. Preston III; Midland, TX Ross, Stuart B.; Houston, TX Rotherbauer, Kent C.; Calgary, Alberta Rothrock, Jeff; Weatherford, TX Rouse, Ann; Sugarland, TX Roush, Linda; Kingwood, TX Rowland, Matthew W.; Houston, TX Roy, Paul; Shreveport, LA Royder, Sheri; San Antonio, TX Rozell, Daphne; Tyler, TX = ' 85 Rucker, Don III; Corpus Christi, TX Rulledge, Mark; La Pryor, TX Rumore, Dana; Spring, TX Rush, Connie L.; College Station, TX Rushing, J. Rhett; Houston, TX Russell, Larry; Mount Pleasant, TX Rust, Shanon; Dallas, TX Ryan, Melissa; Houston, TX Rymer, Bruce; Odessa, TX Saathoff, Wesley; San Antonio, TX Sachnik, Frank Martin; Houston, TX Sagar, Anup; Spring, TX Salazar, Angelica; Corpus Christi, TX Salazar, Juan; Rosenburg, TX Salazer, Saoul; College Station, TX Saldana, Thomas A.; Nederland, TX Salinas, Rolando; Elsa, TX Samperi, Mary; Houston, TX San Miguel, Rafael I.; San Juan, Puerto Rico Sanchez, Michael; Victoria, TX Sandberg, Michael; College Station, TX Sandel, Laurie; College Station, TX Sanders, Linda; LaPorte, TX Sanders, Lugene; LaPorte, TX Sanders, Vanessa N.; The Woodlands, TX Sanders, Alan; Amarillo, TX Sandridge, David; Tulsa, OK Sanger, Michael; Houston, TX Sanguesa, David J.; Houston, TX Santere, Hagan; Bryan, TX Santori, Michael; Mansfield, TX Sarenz, Ruth; Houston, TX Sarzosa, Carlos; College Station, TX Satchell, Sonja; Houston, TX Sauer, Craig; College Station, TX Sauer, Sabra; College Station, TX Sauers, Kimberley G.; Corpus Christi, TX Saul, Fredda; Columbus, TX Savage, Robin; Houston, TX Savage, Sharon Gail; Houston, TX Saveli, Jeff; Baytown, TX Scarborough, Robin; Fort Worth, TX Schabacker, Kevin; Sugarland, TX Schaper, Cynthia; Manchester, MO Scheick, Jeff; Burleson, TX Schellenberg, John N.; Hewitt, TX Schero, Charles Joe III; San Antonio, TX Schick, Samuel D.; San Antonio, TX Schieve, Jennifer, Hawaii Schiflett, Rebecca; Houston, TX Schilhab, Tammi; Alvin, TX Schlinger, Petra; Bryan, TX Schmid, Angela Janda; Bellville, TX Schmitt, David; Ganado, TX Schmitz, Martha; College Station, TX Schneeberg, Elizabeth; Garland, TX Schneider, Jonathan G.; College Station, TX Schoenbachler, Jill A.; Houston, TX Schoeneman, Brian; Carmine, TX Schoonover, Mary E.; Spring, TX Schrader, Kim; San Antonio, TX Schrank, Fredrich; Hamilton, TX Schrickel, Lucy; Arlington, TX Schrickel, Robert; Arlington, TX Schroeder, Edward; Galveston, TX Schroeder, Jeffrey; Elgin, TX Schroeder, Stephen; The Woodlands, TX Schubert, Lisa L.; College Station, TX Schubert, Mark; Richardson, TX Schultz, George; College Station, TX Seniors 681 SENIORS Schulze, Sharon; Giddings, TX Schumann, Keith R.; Dime Box, TX Schumann, Michael J.; Dime Box, TX Schuttle, Ellen; Kingwood, TX Schwark, Karen; Dallas, TX Schwartz, Stephen P.; Goldthwaite, TX Schwoerer, Brad F.; Shemian, TX Scott, Kirk W.; College Station, TX Scott, Murray N.; Victoria, TX Seawell, Aileen; Aledo, TX Seeker, Patty; Bay City, TX Seerey, Mark; Midland, TX Sellers, Tracy Leigh; Gardendale, TX Semaan, John; Houston, TX Sembera, Vivian; Edna, TX Sergesketter, Patricia; Bryan, TX Sethna, Jal; Houston, TX Severance, David A.; Houston, TX Sexton, Ronny Lloyd; College Station, TX Seymour, Ed; Liberty, TX Shackelford, Dean; College Station, TX Shackelford, Tim; Troup, TX Shannon, Jennifer; Pearland, TX Shaw, Jennifer; Dallas, TX Shaw, Lisa; Lindale, TX Shawver, H. Reed III; Dallas, TX Shearer, Mark S.; Houston, TX Shelburne, Kevin B.; Waco, TX 682 Seniors ' 85 Shelby, Kathy; Austin, TX Shimek, Glenn A.; Seguin, TX Shoemaker, Scott; Houston, TX Short, Glenn; Arlington, TX Shortridge, David; Arlington, TX Shuler, Scott; Houston, TX Shull, Robert; El Paso, TX Shumway, Shelly; College Station, TX Siefert, Laurie; Vincennes, IN Siegel, Melisa Welborn; Shiner, TX Simank, Gregory W.; Houston, TX Simmons, Jeffrey W.; Seguin, TX Simonpau, Mary; Humble, TX Sims, J. Brian; Coryer, TX Sims, Karen; Richardson, TX Sims, Lisa; Houston, TX Sisk, James Gotlen; Mount Pleasant, TX Sisney, Brenda; College Station, TX Skelton, Jeffrey L.; El Paso, TX Slater, Carrie; Dallas, TX Slater, Gerri; Waller, TX Slaughter, Kathleen W.; Aubrey, TX Slavin, Albert; San Antonio, TX Slowey, James F. Ill; College Station, TX Small, Kimberley; Arlington, TX Smallwood, Chris; Kingwood, TX Smiley, Stacey; Laguna Hills, CA Smirman, Preston; Brooklyn, NY Smith, A. Kelly; College Station, TX Smith, Allan Ray; Amarillo, TX Smith, Anne E.; Dallas, TX Smith, Dale; Union City, TX Smith, Forrest D., Jr.; Bryan, TX Smith, Glen; College Station, TX Smith, Julie Rene; Texas City, TX Smith, Kevin; Duncanville, TX Smith, Kevin M.; Ofallon, IL Smith, Mark A.; Weatherford, TX Smith, Stephanie; Dallas, TX Smith, Stephen L.; Athens, TX Smith, William P.; Tyler, TX Smithhart, David; Mansfield, TX Located at One Reed Drive, the chancellor’s new Costing close to one million dollars, The Reed residence opened its doors in September of 1984. Home’ was financed primarily by donations. Seniors 683 SENIORS Smitley, Linda; Woodville, TX Smyth, Mark Joseph; Bridgewater, MA Smyth, Robert; College Station, TX Snapp, Chris C.; Longview, TX Sneed, Sharon E.; Coleman, TX Snelgrove, David; Spring, TX Snell, Alayna D.; St. Thomas V.S.U.l. Snodgrass, Lee Ann; Lubbock, TX Snook, Murray; Bryan, TX Snyder, Jeff; Beeville, TX Sochor, Vladimir; Houston, TX Solis, Skip; Columbus, OH Solodyna, Rose Marie; Houston, TX Sowders, Charles A. II; College Station, TX Sparkman, Scott; Corpus Christi, TX Speed, John R.; Wichita Falls, TX Spelce, Don; College Station, TX Spencer, Carla; Burleson, TX Spicer, Mark Steven; San Antonio, TX Spiller, Lisa; Hurst, TX Spilo, David; Austin, TX Spinks, Melvin; Victoria, TX Spreen, Kimberly Ann; Brenham, TX Spross, Farron; Crawford, TX Srackangast, Amey; Lyre, TX Stablein, Jodi; Houston, TX Stahel, Shepheard; Plano, TX Stallings, Benjamin; Dallas, TX Stallings, Melissa; Dallas, TX Stanfield, Melody; Spicewood, TX Stanley, Christopher; Houston, TX Stanmore, Helene; Dallas, TX Stansel, Sherry; Bay City, TX Stanton, Sean; Plano, TX Stapp, Leslie A.; Tyler, TX Stasney, John; Baytown, TX Steck, Robert; Port Arthur, TX Steed, Randy; Croom, TX Steed, Rebecca; Bryan, TX Stegemoeller, Charles M.; Desoto, TX Steger, Richard; Pampa, TX Steglich, Steven; Caldwell, TX Stemple, Joanne; Ft. Worth, TX Stephens, Carl Millard III; Houston, TX Stephens, Cynthia A.; Goodrich, TX Stephens, David; Sherman, TX Stephenson, Michael; Liberty, TX Stevens, Jennifer; Denton, TX Stevenson, Cindy M.; Friendswood, TX Stewart, Karen; Lake Jackson, TX Stewart, Paige; Hartsville, SC Stibora, Kenrick J.; Stafford, TX Stice, Brenda Johns; Midland, TX Stickle, Wayne; College Station, TX Stiles, Gina; Amarillo, TX Stiteler, Burton; Bryan, TX Stock, Blake; Dallas, TX Stock, David; Bryan, TX Stock, Kevin; Houston, TX Stockard, Shelby; Bryan, TX Stolle, Sally; Tyler, TX Stone, John; Snyder, TX Stone, Roderick; Midland, TX Stooksberry, Scott; Fort Worth, TX Stork, James; Lake Jackson, TX Stout, Taylor; Houston, TX Stovall, Gregory T.; Mesquite, TX Stover, Ellen; Dallas, TX Strawderman, Tim; Fairfax, VA Strickland, Larry L. Jr.; Cypress, TX 684 Seniors 05 00 Or SENIORS Strom, Lori; Kingwood, TX Stroman, Linda; Missouri City, TX Struble, David A.; Newtown, PA Stubblefield, Susan C.; Liberty, TX Stubbs, Russell; Keller, TX Stuchy, Mary; Houston, TX Stueber, Matthew; Houston, TX Stuntz, Philip W.; Orange, TX Subealdeaf, Francisco Jr.; San Antonio, TX Sullivan, Caroline; Houston, TX Sullivan, Dina; Houston, TX Sullivan, Kevin; Houston, TX Sullivan, Norma; Richardson, TX Sullivan, R. Lee; Houston, TX Sultis, Kristi; Baytown, TX Sundin, Michael P.; Port Charlotte, FL Sutton, Mary; Arlington Hts., IL Swanson, Carl; Richardson, TX Swanson, Douglas A.; Laredo, TX Swartwelder, Cant; Duncanville, TX Sweat, Don; Nacogdoches, TX Sweet, Martha; Victoria, TX Swinney, Russell G.; Cross Plains, TX Swoboda, John J. Ill; Victoria, TX Syers, Connie L.; Lamarque, TX Syers, Michelle; Galveston, TX Sykes, Sandra; Temple, TX Tabor, Mike; Georgetown, TX Taborn, Michael S.; Austin, TX Tacquard, Patricia M.; Alta Loma, TX Tafelski, Lauren A.; Pearland, TX Talkington, Clark; Dallas, TX Tamburri, Vinny; Boonton, N] Tangas, Alicia M.; Houston, TX Tanner, Burl C.; College Station, TX 686 Seniors Vice President for Student Services Dr. John Koldus spent a day in a wheelchair in support of Special Children Awareness Week. ■■ Tanner, Ross; Sherwood, AK Targac, Gary; Weimar, TX Tarpley, JefiF; Wills Point, TX Tate, Barry Wayne; Diboll, TX Tate, John; Houston, TX Taylor, Carolyn; El Paso, TX Taylor, Debbie; San Antonio, TX Taylor, Jennifer; Richardson, TX Taylor, Matt; Big Spring, TX Taylor, Nan; Waco, TX Taylor, Robert Allyn; College Station, TX Taylor, Teri; Bryan, TX Taylor, Tina Denise; Granbury, TX Teague, Donna; Burnet, TX Teague, Kathleen; Midland, TX Teddlie, Charlotte; Buffalo, TX Templin, Kevin C.; Houston, TX Tempo, Bryan; San Antonio, TX Terrell, Lori; Boling, TX Terry, Bill; Lampasas, TX Tharp, Carla T.; Houston, TX Tharp, Larry; Houston, TX Thomas, Andrea; College Station, TX Thomas, Dawn A.; Houston, TX Thomas, Henry Aldon; Hot Springs, AR Thomas, Heston; Donie, TX Thomas, Russell; Gladewater, TX Thomas, Steve; Corpus Christi, TX Seniors 687 SENIORS Thomas, Todd; Garland, TX Thome, Kurtis; Ft. Worth, TX Thompson, Alan; Seguin, TX Thompson, Mike; Fort Worth, TX Thompson, Russell; Conroe, TX Thompson, Sharon E.; Dickinson, TX Thong, Thokhiun; Jakarta, Indonesia Thornton, Jennifer J.; San Antonio, TX Thorwegen, Barbara; Bellaire, TX Throckmarton, Gary; Richardson, TX Thuem, Cathy; Itasca, TX Thurmond, Jenny-Lynn; Bedford, TX Tiaden, Sarah; Brenham, TX Timmons, Stacy; Baytown, TX Tiner, Ken H.; College Station, TX Tinkler, Dianna Lee; Robert Lee, TX Tise, Bert; Hallettsville, TX Tjhen, Kien Hoa; Bryan, TX Toigo, Kyle; Lufkin, TX Toler, Walter David; Nederland, TX Tompkins, Kent E.; Sugarland, TX Tong, Carl; Houston, TX Topham, Trent; Altaloma, TX Torkelson, John; Dallas, TX Touchstone, Gary; Houston, TX Townley, Tim; College Station, TX Townsend, Joan; Mission, TX Tramonte, Sharon; Galveston, TX Treadgold, Sheila; Liverpool, TX Treadway, Dana; Spring, TX Trimm, Ann; Spring, TX Triplett, Tracy; San Antonio, TX Troche, Martha D.; Houston, TX Trout, Susan A.; Spring, TX Troy, Julie; Richardson, TX Trubey, Martha; Dallas, TX Truesdale, Larry; Richardson, TX Truscott, Ricke; Oklahoma City, OK Tucker, Laura A.; Dallas, TX Tucker, Lisa; Fort Worth, TX Tunnell, Terry; Seagoville, TX Turchi, Craig; Dallas, TX Turner, Amy Lamita; Garland, TX Turner, David; Lake Jackson, TX Turner, David; Houston, TX Turner, Tracy A.; Dallas, TX Tustison, Marian; Coarde, TX Tuttle, David; Houston, TX Ulaga, Eric J.; Bryan, TX Ullman, Foster; Wharton, TX Ullrich, Thomas; Kinewood, TX Uptmore, Cammie; San Antonio, TX Uriegas, Alberto; College Station, TX Urquhart, Machele; Abilene, TX Utay, Jessica; Tyler, TX Uzzell, Gregory W.; Bryan, TX Valdes, Vignacio; Houston, TX Valdez, Dionicis II; Mercedes, TX Valentine, Colin M.; Rockdale, TX Vamvakias, Brian N.; Stafford, TX Van Slambrouck, Douglas; College Station, TX Vance, Cynthia L.; Ft. Worth, TX Vanderbilt, James Kirk; Houston, TX Vanderbles, Liz; College Station, TX Vanderburg, Glenn; Dallas, TX Vanderwal, Paul; Lake Jackson, TX Vanderzee, Coe A.; Houston, TX Vanek, Douglas; Lagrange, TX Vanhattum, Jeannette; Dallas, TX Vanmarel, Melissa; Victoria, TX 688 Seniors Vann, Donna; Spring, TX Vannice, Douglas; Silsbee, TX Vargas, Solorro; College Station, TX Varney, Kelly; Golden, CO Vasek, Roberta; Rockdale, TX Vaughan, Boyd A.; Range, TX Vaughn, Christine; Bryan, TX Vaughn, Trina M.; Dallas, TX Veselka, Dennis; Houston, TX Vetter, Jeff; Seguin, TX Vickers, Gregory N.; Shreveport, LA Vickery, Mark A.; Kalamazoo, MI Villagron, Frances V.; San Antonio, TX Villareal, Michael; Corpus Christi, TX Villerreal, Armando; Weslaco, TX Vincent, Lisa M.; Friendswood, TX Vite, Ismael; Brownsville, TX Vogels, Cheryl; San Antonio, TX Voltin, Michael; Rosebud, TX Voorhees, Marsha A.; Houston, TX Vos, A. James; Iveslaco, TX Seniors 689 SENIORS Wacker, Mary Ann; Houston, TX Waddill, William; Houston, TX Waddle, Phyllis; Columbus, TX Waggoner, Debra; Gainesville, TX Wagner, Mark Alan; Nederland, TX Wagner, Suzanne; Katy, TX Wahman, Susan; Spring, TX Wahner, Mark; Beasley, TX Wahtley, April; Waco, TX Walker, Brian; Lafayette, LA Walker, Cheryl M.; Ft, Hood, TX Walker, Christiaan V.G.; Houston, TX Walker, Jean; Nacogdoches, TX Walker, John; Desoto, TX W ' alker, Rhonda Renee; Brownwood, TX Walker, Thomas; Tyler, TX Wallace, Bill; Houston, TX Walraven, Steve; Mansfield, TX W ' alsh, David; L.akeway, TX W ' alsh, Enrique; El Salvador, CA Walter, Joseph Brian; Dallas, TX Walters, Nenabeth; College Station, TX Walther, Jackie; Duanah, TX Walton, Jo Anna; Kingsville, TX Ward, Kenneth D.; Tyler, TX Warden, Leslie Shannon; Houston, TX Warren, Daryl; Houston, TX Warren, J.D.; College Station, TX Warren, Mark; Greenville, TX Warren, Marty; La Porte, TX Washburn, Kathleen; Katy, TX Wasilewsky, Taira Shawn; College Station, TX Waskom, Mary; Houston, TX Waskow, John H.; Carrollton, TX Waters, Jane; College Station, TX Watson, Karen J.; El Paso, TX Watson, Ray; Waco, TX Watts, Richard A.; Humble, TX Waugh, David C.; Braintree, MA Wauson, Sandra K.; Houston, TX Wayne, Mark A.; Victoria, TX Weatherton, Laura; Cypress, TX ' 85 Weaver, Andrew P.; Killeen, TX Weber, Melanie; Deer Park, TX Webking, Catherine; Richardson, TX Wedegren, Ruth C.; LaMarque, TX Wegner, Timothy D.; The Woodlands, TX Weichsel, Kirk; New Brawifels, TX Weigelt, Karen; Houston, TX Weight, Terry Lee; Temple Hills, MD Weilert, Matt; Bastrop, TX Weir, Paula; Bryan, TX Weishaar, Michelle; Converse, TX Welborn, Kurt; Heame, TX Welch, Sally K.; Bryan, TX Wendel, Jeffrey Bryan; El Campo, TX Wenske, Deena; LaGrange, TX Wenske, Sam; LaGrange, TX Werden, Jonna; College Station, TX Wert, Stacey Renee; Houston, TX Wesson, Robert D.; College Station, TX West, Bethany; Wharton, TX West, James D.; Universal City, TX West, Shelly B.; McKinney, TX Westerheide, Jeff; Ft. Worth, TX Westerman, Duane L.; San Antonio, TX Wetjen, Joan; West Point, TX Whatley, Janna K.; Odem, TX Wheeler, Martha; San Antonio, TX Whetsell, Dean; Dallas, TX Whipple, Lorraine; Lindale, TX Whitaker, Marscia; Chilton, TX White, Angela; College Station, TX White, Bill A.; Garland, TX White, Carlton J.; College Station, TX White, David; Kingwood, TX White, Shelly; Tyler, TX Seniors 691 SENIORS Whitham, Philip Andrew; Tyler, TX Whitley, M. Tod; Uvalde, TX Whitlock, E. Frank; College Station, TX Whitmore, Brent; Conroe, TX Whitson, Karen; Alice, TX Wieck, Bryan; Amarillo, TX Wied, Janice Marie; Brenham, TX Wied, Jesse Lee; Brenham, TX Wiedenfeld, Karl A.; San Angelo, TX Wiethorn, Ruthi; Dallas, TX Wiktorowski, Donald; Tonawanda, NY Wilder, Craig A.; Katy, TX Wilder, Don; Dallas, TX Wilder, Misty L.; Houston, TX Wiley, Shannon David; Spring, TX Williams, Ben W.; Palestine, TX Williams, Bradley Ryan; Houston, TX Williams, David Lee; League City, TX Williams, Emily E.; Dallas, TX Williams, Gaylon; Andrews, TX W ' illiams, Janet M.; Austin, TX Williams, Joe; Early, TX Williams, Lodrick; Bedford, TX Williams, Robert; Denison, TX Williams, Stan; Lake Jackson, TX Williams, Stephen Paul; Pittsburgh, PA W ' illiamsen, Dawn; Bryan, TX Williamson, Keith Wayne; Houston, TX Williford, Steve; Kingwood, TX Willingham, F.K.; Spring, TX Willis, Paul A.; College Station, TX Willis, Tammy D.; Bedford, TX Wilmat, Lynn M.; Houston, TX Wilshire, Philip A.; Tyler, TX Wilson, Barbara A.; San Antonio, TX Wilson, Brian; College Station, TX Wilson, Michael; College Station, TX Wilson, Samuel Lewis; Houston, TX Wilson, Sandra; Ft. Worth, TX Wilson, Sharon Laray; Clifton, TX Wilson, Wayne; College Station, TX Windle, Nell; Dekalb, TX Winkler, Wanda; Houston, TX Winston, Randall C.; Mercedes, TX Wischmeyer, Gina; Dallas, TX Wisdom, Dean E.; Dallas, TX Wise, James D.; Ft. Worth, TX Wiseman, Gregory; Lewisville, TX Wissing, Veronica; Houston, TX Withey, Sharon; Dallas, TX Witte, Mark D.; Plano, TX Wohrer, Robert B.; Pearland, TX Wolf, Fred; College Station, TX Wolfer, Larry W.; Houston, TX Wolka, Rodger; Waco, TX Wolken, Joseph; Houston, TX Wong, Thomas; College Station, TX Wood, Guy; Lampasas, TX Wood, Jesse; Abilene, TX Wood, Stefanie; Marshall, TX Wood, Virginia; Rockwall, TX Woodall, Martha; College Station, TX Woods, Tracie A.; Lake Jackson, TX Woodson, Tannon; Gatesville, TX Woodward, Gregory S.; Port Neches, TX Worley, John; Long Branch, TX Worsham, Stephen T.; Houston, TX Wortham, Cary; Conroe, TX Wratten, Deborah L.; Corpus Christi, TX Wright, Alph; Bryan, TX 692 Seniors ' 85 Wright, JefiFrey; Nashville, GA Wright, Karon; Silsbee, TX Wuthrich, Jan; College Station, TX Wyatt, Kelly; Schulenburg, TX Wylie, Stephen; Houston, TX Yanagisawa, Ian; Dallas, TX Yantis, Susan; San Antonio, TX Yauger, Vince L.; Austin, TX Ybarra, Suzanne; Killeen, TX Yeager, Stephanie; Houston, TX Yee, Susan; Richmond, CA Yelderman, Pauline; Damon, TX Yerigan, Richard Scott; Fort Worth, TX Yetts, Lisa; Houston, TX Young, Cary; Decatur, TX Young, Loyd A.; Houston, TX Young, Mary Ann; Houston, TX Younts, Rhonda; Austin, TX Youtsey, Wesley; Lancaster, TX Zagotta, Kelly; Dallas, TX Zaharias, Renee; Friendswood, TX Zalesak, Randolph H.; Wallis, TX Zamora, Carlos F.; Richardson, TX Zatopek, David; Temple, TX Zetka, Sharon A.; Houston, TX Zimmel, Edward; Houston, TX Zotzky, Pamela G.; Hitchcock, TX Zugrafos, Chris Ann; Houston, TX Seniors 693 JUNIORS Class of 1986 Officers FROM LEFT — Jay Maust, Treasurer; Kristi Sherrill, Vice President; Jan Werlein, Secretary; Bonnie Varano, Social Secretary; Pre Ball, President. 694 Juniors ' 86 Abdullah, Henry; Dalhart, TX Abendschein, William S.; San Antonio, TX Able, Jo Ann; McAllen, TX Abney, Cathy; Alvin, TX Abramson, Renee; Houston, TX Abugattas, Elizabeth; Houston, TX Ackerman, Frank; Amarillo, TX Acosta, Jose Luis; Eagle Pass, TX Acra, Roland; Beirut, Lebanon Adair, Rebecca; Houston, TX Adair, Sheryl; Decatur, TX Adamek, Nancy; Brenham, TX Adams, Daryl M.; Houston, TX Adams, Victor; Rockwall, TX Adcock, Avery; Marshall, TX Afghani, Syed M.; Houston, TX Agault, Kimberly; Houston, TX Agee, David; Cypress, TX Agee. Jeanne M.; Houston, TX Aguilar, Melinda M.; Goliad, TX Ahlfmger, Jana; Duncanville, TX Ahlgren, Dianne; Portland, TX Ainsworth, Jimmy; Kilgore, TX Airhort, Angela Ann; Lamesa, TX Akeroyd, Denise; College Station, TX Alanis, Monique; Houston, TX Alaniz, Arcadio; McAllen, TX Albert. Cheryl; Wharton, TX Albrignt, Grant; Houston, TX Aldrich, Robert D.; San Antonio, TX Aldridge, Lynn; Austin, TX Aleman, Lesbia; Corpus Christi, TX Alexander, Jennifer; Gatesville, TX Alexander, Russell; Naples, TX Alexander, S. Denise; Mt. Pleasant, TX Alford, Daniel Lee IV; Caldwell, TX Ali, Denise; Richardson, TX Ali, Steve M.; Spring, TX Alkek, Natalie; Victoria, TX Allen, Lynn; Houston, TX T¥m Altamira, David; Houston, TX Alvarado, Ernesto O.; San ’ jfc Amosson, Angela; Plano, TX , Anderson, Eddy; Cookville, TX Alvarado, Ernesto O.; San Juan, TX Plano, TX ' ookville, 7 Anderson, Jimmy; College Station, TX Attaway, Karen; College Station, TX , Greg; Kingwood, TX Angel, Lorena; College Station, TX Angertein, Jacque; Victoria, TX Apnel. Lori Ann; Galveston, TX Arguello, Norman J.; Houston, TX Arnold, Carrie; Austin, TX Arnwine, Angela; Missouri City, TX Arrieta, Edward; Alice, TX Ashby, James K.; Carthage, TX Ashley, Jimmy C.; Bryan, TX Ashmore, Gary; Dallas, TX Askew, Dee Dee; Arlington, TX Askew, Nita; Richardson, TX Atkins, Robert S. _M.iddleboro, MA Attaw; Avra, i Ausere, Leigh Ann; Dallas, TX Autrey, Kimberley; Caldwell, TX Aycock, Susan; Beaumont, TX Bachman, Frank; D-1000 Berlin 37 W G Baggerly, Melanie; Bryan, TX Baggs, Gene; Roanoke, TX Bailey, James Marc; Pittsburg, TX Bailey, Michael; San Antonio, TX Baird, Jon-Marc; Plano, TX Baird, William Douglas; Spring, TX Baker, Jerry W.; Houston, TX Baker, Julie; Hurst, TX Baker, Mark Allen; Austin, TX Baker, Stan C.; Dallas, TX Balcer, Becky; San Antonio, TX Baldwin, Laurie; Houston, TX Baldwin, Lisa; Seabrook, TX Balenceu, Armelle; College Station, TX Bales, Bryan A.; Houston, TX Ball, Thomas P.; Norton AFB, CA Ballard, Barry; Deport, TX Balli, Bobby; Brownville, TX Bane, Steven Kirk; College Station, TX Banfield, Donna; McGehee, AR Banken, Mary; Tyler, TX Barbieri, Yvette; Houston, TX Barcuch, Bruce; Killeen, TX Barker, Brian; San Marcos, TX Barley, Theresa; Mo. City, TX Barnes, Rebecca; San Antonio, TX Barnett. Greg; Texarkana, TX Barnfield, Byron; Houston, TX Barnick, Diana; Robstown, TX Barret, David W.; Kingwood, TX Barrett, Jeff; Marshall, TX Bartlett, Julie; Beeville, TX Barwick, Paul; Marshall, TX k | Bashara, Sheryl; Cleveland, TX Bastidas, Anthony G.; Houston, TX Bates, Devin; San Angelo, TX Bates, Mitch; Dallas, TX Bauer, Michelle; Spring, TX Bavender, Heather; Corpus Christi, TX Bazis, Patrice Elizabeth; Plano, TX Beakley, Lesha; Kerrville, TX Juniors 695 JUNIORS Beall, Ned E. Jr.; Houston, TX Beard, Debra; Bryan, TX Beard, Julie; Buffalo, TX Bearden, Bryan; Natchitoches, LA Beasley, Russell E.; Friendswood, TX Beaty, Michele; New Orleans, LA Beavers, Daryl G.; McKinney, TX Bechler, Eric; Ft. Worth, TX Beck, Adina; Lufkin, TX Beck, Perry; Dallas, TX Becke Be Beggs, Bin; tiawKins, ia Behrens, Jon Allen; Temple, TX Beil, Katie; San Antonio, TX Belew, Angela E.; College Station, TX Bell, Scott Douglas; Dallas, TX Bell, William L.; Houston, TX r, Kathleen Ann; Houston, TX drick, Marjorie: Kaufman, TX Belleville, Thomas R.; Tyler, TX Benedicto, Virginia; Duncanville, TX Benkendorfer, Carter C.; Corpus Christi, TX Benner, Carl; El Camno, TX Bennett. John; Dallas, TX Bennett, Sandra Elizabeth; Houston, TX Bennett, Susan; Bryan, TX Beran, Denise; Garland, TX Berger, Larry James; Houston, TX Bergkvist, Joel; San Antonio, TX Bernacni, Patti: Humble, TX Bernard, Ceorge P.; Overland Park, KS Bernhardt, Mona; Olney, TX Berry, Joe; Seguin, TX Beshears, Christal; Dallas, TX Betz, Paula; Commerce, TX Bianco, Janine; Houston, TX Biel, Linda K.; Austin, TX Billimek, Janis; Dallas, TX Billingsley, Melisa; Houston, TX Biley, Loretta M.; San Antonio, TX Binzegger, Shari; Amarillo, TX BippertTKevin L.; Lagrange, TX Birdsong, Keith; Elm Mott, TX Black, Robin; Greenwood, AR Black, Thomas V.; Pratt, KS Blacketer, Kevin; Missouri City, TX 696 Juniors Blackford, George Douglas; Valley Mills, TX Blackstock, Marianne; Lumberton, TX Blakeney, Thomas; Alvin, TX Blankenship, Tammy; Victoria, TX Blasingame, Kelly; Gilmer, TX Blinderman, Jay M.; Fort Worth, TX Bludau, Tommy; Hallettsville, TX Blundell, Scott; Yoakum, TX Boarnet, Jody; New Braurels, TX Boecker, Lori A.; Brenham, TX Bohlmann, Jennifer; Schulenburg, TX Bolen, Kimberly Kay; Waco, TX Bolner, Greg W.; San Antonio, TX Bond, Linn A.; Athens, TX Bonham, Jean Ann; Lamarque, TX Booty, David; Farmers Branch, TX Boring, George; Brooksville, FL Boriskie, Milissa; Austin, TX Bormann, Scott; Seguin, TX Borrell, Chuck; Temple, TX Bothwell, Tricia; Harlingen, TX Botros, Ramez; Missouri City, TX Bournett, Lee; Richardson, TX Bowden, Cara; Missouri City, TX Bowden, Darren; Alice, TX Bowden, Terry; Lampasas, TX Bowen, Sheryl R.; Houston, TX Juniors 697 JUNIORS Bowers, Davis W. Jr.; Uvalde, TX Bowman, Amy; San Antonio, TX Bowman, Kim; Boeme, TX Boyce, Dryden; Amarillo, TX Boyd, Birank; Houston, TX Boyd, John; College Station, TX Boyd, John; Mineola, TX Bovd, Lynn; Carrollton, TX Bradbury, Carmel Jeanne; Woodlands, TX Braden, Jean; Pasadena, TX Braden, Kenneth; Lake Jackson, TX BradReld, Gabrielle; College Station, TX BradReld, Gretchen; San Antonio, TX Bradford, Darla; Weslaco, TX Bradford, Laura; Saltillo, TX Bradley, Karen Elizabeth; Hockley, TX Bradshaw, Brenda; Dallas, TX Bradshaw, Jennifer; Lees Summit, MO Brady, Jeff L.; Georgetown, TX BraKebill, Philip; Lindale, TX Braly, Janet; Houston, TX Bram, Keith; El Campo, TX Bramlett, Barry; Humble, TX Brammer, David; Rhome, TX Brandon, Paul; ruing, TX Brav, Kimberly; Abilene, TX Breiner, Evelyn M.; Friendswood, TX Bremer, Dawson; New Braunfels, TX Brennan, Eric; Katu, TX Brewer, Bruce V.; Seadrifi, TX Brickley, Janice A.; Dallas, TX Bridges, Steven; Bryan, TX Brieden, Lisa; San Antonio, TX Briers, Neal; College Station, TX Brightman, Steven; Corpizs Christi, TX Brightwell, Dwight G.; Beckville, TX Brittain, Ruth; Humble, TX Brokaw, Belinda; Houston, TX Brooke, Brannon; Beeville, TX Brooks, Jack C.; Chickasha, OK Brooks, lames R.; Abilene, TX Broolcs, Randy; Joshua, TX Brooks, Scott W.; Lewisville, TX Brotnerman, Pam; Dallas, TX Broussard, Marian; Beaumont, TX Brown, Barry; Dayton, TX Brown, Bruce; Washington Crossng, PA Brown, Chad D.; Dallas, TX Brown, David M.; Spring, TX Brown, Eric; Wilton, CT Brown, Lea; Houston, TX Brown, Matt; Round Rock, TX Brown, Matthew; Austin, TX Brown, Patricia L.; Denton, TX Brown, Phyllis; Houston, TX Brown, Stephani; Arlington, TX Brown, Tanya; Dallas, TX Browning, Earl H. Ill; Garland, TX Browning, Ken W.; College Station, TX Brownlee, Donna; Port Arthur, TX Broyles, Carolyn; Tyler, TX Broyles, Laura; Tyler, TX Bruggman, Lisa; Burlington, TX Brumfield, Ken; Hurst, TX Brundidge, Marc; Grand Prairie, TX Brunick, Brenda; Texas City, TX Brunnemann, Robin; Uvalde, TX Brush, Debra; Seguin, TX Bryan, Deidre; Corrigan, TX Bryan, Margaret A.; Corpus Christi, TX Bryan, Meyers; Perryton, TX Bryant, David; Wheeler, TX Buck, Kim; Houston, TX Buckaloo, Carolyn; Houston, TX Buechner, Carolyn; Richardson, TX Buehler, Chris; Plano, TX Buell, Wendy; Richardson, TX Bullard, Karen; Bellaire, TX Bullion, David; Arlington, TX Bullock, William L. Jr.; Houston, TX Burchers, Dana; Round Rock, TX Burda, Amy; Ft. Worth, TX Burelsmith, Tracy; Houston, TX Burkard, Susan F.; Annandale, VA Burke, Toby W.; Freeport, TX Burkhalter, David; Dallas, TX Burns, Glenda; Sealy, TX Burris, Jay R.; Pateet, TX Burrus, John A.; Wichita Falls, TX Burton, Barbara; La Grange, TX Buth, Wann; College Station, TX Butler, Betty; Arlington, TX Butler, Cheri D.; Wortham, TX Butler, William Kurt; Portland, TX Buttgen, Jeff; Rockwall, TX Buzard, Jeannie: Irving, TX Byrd, Stacy; Galveston, TX Caceres, Juan R.; Asunncion-Paraguay SA Cadigan, Meg; Dallas, TX Juniors 699 JUNIORS Cain, Dennis R.; College Station, TX Cain, Ginger R.; San Angelo, TX Cain, Tammy; College Station, TX Caldwell, Gary; Texarkana, TX Caldwell, Teresa; Lake Jackson, TX Callan, James Philip; Abilene, TX Callicotte, Harry; College Station, TX Camargo, Norma Linda; Weslaco, TX Cambell, Brad; Palestine, TX Campanello, Johnny; College Station, TX - Campanello, Laura; College Station, TX Campbell, Amy; Madisonville, TX Campbell, Fritz; College Station, TX Campbell, Kathleen; Refugio, TX Campbell, Stephanie; Cumby, TX Canion, Lori; Sinton, TX Caradec, Paul A.; Seabrook, TX Caram, Joe M.; Houston, TX Carawan, Steven Travis; Aransas Pass, TX Cardenas, Manuel; El Paso, TX Cariker, Kevin; Carthage, TX Carr, Lori Lea; Hew Caneu, TX Carr, Matt; Midland, TX Carrel), Theresa; San Antonio, TX Carswell, Patrick; Houston, TX Carter, David; Fort Worth, TX Carter, Donna; Tyler, TX Carter, Jeri; San Angelo, TX Casao, Steve; El Paso, TX Cash, Glaine L.; Minden, TX Cash, Penny; buford, TX Casillas, Loretta; Corpus Christi, TX Cassandra, Jenkins; College Station, TX Castenson. Beth; College Station, TX Cato, Chester; College Station, TX Cattouf, Constantia B.; Beirut, Lebanon Caudle, Lisa; Farmersville, TX Cayard, Michael S.; Houston, TX Cazares, Xavier Rene; San Antonio, TX Ceravenra, Ann; Dallas, TX Chaikin, Karl; Floyd Knobs, IN Chamberlain, Michael; Houston, TX Chambers, Mark; Houston, TX Chaney, Melinda A.; Liberty, TX Chapa, Annette; College Station, TX Chauvin, Todd; Houston, TX Chen, Virginia; Houston, TX Chen, Yutong; College Station, TX Cherry, Donna; Plano, TX Cherry, Jane Kristen; Stafford, TX Chesak, Gina; Dickinson, TX Chick, James Allen; Midland, TX Chickering, Myra; Houston, TX Chilcoat, Dave; Tehuacana, TX ' 86 Chiles, Christy; Overton, TX Chin, Pamela; Austin, TX Chinn, Lloyd Sorrell; Edna, TX Choi, Yun; Kenner, LA Christian, David; Houston, TX Christy, Craig; Fort Worth, TX Clark, Ben R.; Duncanville, TX Clark, Laura; Houston, TX Clary, Jeffrey S.; Fulton, MD Clayton, Vaughan; Runge, TX Clements, John Gordon; Wallingford, CT Clements, Mark G.; Bryan, TX Clendenin, George; Houston, TX Cline, Cam; Arlington, TX Close, Brad; Nassau Bay, TX Coatos, James Durrana; Colleyville, TX Cobb, Douglas Jon; Dallas, TX Cobb, Jennifer Lee; Sulphur, LA Cocanovgher, Mary Kay; Decatur, TX Coe, Carrie Lynn; Houston, TX Coe, Leon F.; Houston, TX Coeffler, Lisa C.; San Marcos, TX Coffin, John K.; Mathis, TX Coffman, Karen; College Station, TX Cohen, Levy Isaac A.; Mexico City, Mexico Cohen, Susan C.; Houston, TX Coker, Suzan E.; Addison, TX Colby, Connie; Garland, TX Coleman, Caren; Navasota, TX Coleman, Pamela; Austin, TX Collins, Cathleen; Richardson, TX Collins, James Kenneth; Richardson, TX Collins, Lance; Spring, TX Collins, Laura; Odessa, TX Collins, Sharon; Dallas, TX Collins, Steve; Sugarland, TX Collis, Amber; Irving, TX Collmorgen, Richard; L Comer, Craig; Houston, Collmorgen, Richard; Lufkin, TX Conine, Anna; McAllen, TX Connell, Clint; College Station, TX Conner, Kevin; San Antonio, TX Conway, Kathleen; College Station, TX Cook, Joseph Branoff; Kerrville, TX Cook, Katni; Houston, TX Cooley, Alberta D.; San Antonio, TX Coomes, Susan M.; Houston, TX Cooper, Barry K.; Mt. Pleasant, TX Cooper, Katherine; Dickinson, TX Cooper, Kelly; Arlington, TX Cooper, Tom; Dallas, TX Copeland, Dan; Marble Falls, TX Copffarth, Lance; Mineral Wells, TX Copley, Nina Lea; Pasadena, TX Cordray, Greg; Marshall, TX Cordray, Otto III; Bryan, TX Cordts, Chris; Bedford, TX Corley, Catherine; Dallas, TX Cornell, Theresa; Austin, TX Coronado, Fernando T.; Schemtz, TX Coronado, Richard Jr.; San Antonio, TX Correa, Juan; Galveston, TX Corsano, Carolyn A.; Belle Mead, N] Juniors 701 JUNIORS ITS STAFF A. r K ' NEWS ’T ' C r i 3 jHE jwow c Across The State IflY I Cosman, Scott; Spring, TX Costilow, Donna; Huntsville, TX Cottingham, Elizabeth; Dickinson, TX Courand, Jon; San Antonio, TX Couture. Michiet; Hockley, TX Couvillon, Susan; Dallas, TX Cox, Amy; Houston, TX Cox, Bruce; Fort Worth, TX Cox, Cheryl; Houston, TX Cox, Clifton L.; Bryan, TX Cox, Daniel; Katy, TX Cox, Lori; Missouri City, TX Coxon, Whitney J.; Lubbock, TX Craddock, Sally I.; Spring, TX Craft, Melody; Spring, TX Craig, Colin Matthew; Paradise Valley, AZ Craig, James; St. Paul, MN Cramer, Mike; Dallas, TX Cramp, Melanie; Richardson, TX Crawford, Chris; Arlington, TX Crawford, Jan; Tyler, TX Crawford, Michelle; Houston, TX Creamer, Greg; Denton, TX Creasy, Virginia; Dickinson, TX Crecelius, Caryn; Duncanville, TX Creeser, Gregory J.; College Station, TX Crenwelge, Jonathan D.; Fredericksburg, TX 702 Juniors ' 86 Snow and ice invades Aggieland For all those courageous Aggies who braved the elements to return to College Station to begin the spring semester on Jan. 14, President Vandiver had a little sur¬ prise; NO CLASS! The decision to cancel the first class day of the new semester was made due to poor weather conditions around the state, though the weather in College Station was not a very serious factor. The Aggies who made the trip that icy January weekend can attest to the fact that driving condi¬ tions were hazardous, especially in the central Texas area where record amounts of snowfall were reported. San Antonio residents were forced to dig out from beneath the heaviest snowfall in the history of that city with up to 16 inches recorded over the course of the winter storm. Similarly, Austin and Houston were also brought to a standstill due to icy con¬ ditions that persisted for days before the storm finally cleared. Because these cities and the surrounding areas are so heavily populated with Texas A M students, the decision to cancel class was announced during the weekend to dis¬ courage Aggies from traveling the icy roads in an attempt to make the first day of class. Our secret is finally out; the adminis¬ tration knows how we’ve all been rushing back to school, eager for the new semester to begin. Only a few weeks after the storm cleared, Texas A M was again forced to cancel classes due to icy conditions on Feb. 1. The students weren’t so lucky the sec¬ ond time around. Faculty and students weren’t sent home until 3:45 that cold Fri¬ day afternoon. Now, let’s get serious. Who in the world has class that late on a Friday? If we’ve got to endure gale force winds, bitter cold, chilling rains, sleet and snow, the least we students deserve is to miss a whole day of class — maybe two! issman, Nancy L.; Lower Burrell, PA ittenden, Brad; White Oak, TX ouse, Neva J.; Boenie, TX owe, Robert A.; South Amboy, NJ iccia, Joseph M.; Bryan, TX icco, Angela; La Marque, TX illison, Mark; Bolton, TX inningham, JefiFrey L.; Friendswood, TX Curtis, Maples William; Facness Ranch, TX Curtis, Mark S.; San Antonio, TX Curtis, Robert E.; Fort Worth, TX Daggett, Scott E.; Denton, TX Daggs, Tammy; Burleson, TX Dale; Ulrich Stephen; Schulenburg, TX Dalton, Maddox; Colorado City, TX Dana, Milton E.; College Station, TX Dane, Carleton; Richmond, TX Daniel, Allison; Tyler, TX Daniel, Melanie; Tyler, TX Daniel!, John T.; Cleburne, TX Darby, John Gregory; Conroe, TX Darwin, Melissa; Spring, TX Dassonville, Paul; College Station, TX David, Neal; Conroe, TX Davidson, Patricia; Houston, TX Davis, Brian R.; Ore City, TX Juniors 703 JUNIORS Davis, Dawna; Royse City, TX Davis, Douglas; Houston, TX Davis, Eric W. Jr.; Son Antonio, TX Davis, Karen; Bryan, TX Davis, Matthew K.; Richardson, TX Davis, Michelle; Houston, TX Davis, Rina Yvonne; Dallas, TX Davis, Waltger Crandle; Rowlett, TX Davy, Siohhan; Houston, TX Dawson, Amy L.; Corpus Christi, TX, Dawson, Dennis; Houston, TX Dawson, Deralee; Son Antonio, TX Deal, John R.; Longwood, FL Deen, Teresa; Wills Point, TX Defelice, Anna Marie; Austin, TX Dehoes, William; Terrell, TX Delagarza, Rafael; Temple, TX Delgado, Nicolas; Victoria, TX Dell, Paige; Bellaire, TX Delong, Rebecca; Houston, TX Demont, Lisa L.; Houston, TX Denina, Cheryl; Bryan, TX Denmark, Kenneth L. Jr.; College Station, TX Denner, Brett; Burkbumett, TX Denney, Dawn; Minnetonka, MX Dennis, Aaron L.; Cedar Falls, IA Denton, Deborah; College Station, TX Derr, Barbara; Copperas Cove, TX Deshazo, Charles L.; Dallas, TX Devargas, Robert; Emporia, KS Devine, Melanie; Austin, TX Diaz, Drew ' ; Lubbock, TX Dick, David; College Station, TX Dickens, Brian; China Spring, TX Dickey, Lisa Kay; Kingwood, TX Dickson, Lana; Corjms Christi, TX ' 86 Dickson, Dara; Burke, VA Diebel, Roger; Alice, TX Dierking, Donna; Brenham, TX Dillard, Margaret R.; Duncanville, TX Dillon, Norma; College Station, TX Dingsley, Scott; Houston, TX Discner, Steve; Navasota, TX Dlugos, A. Michael; Taylor, TX Dobson, Dave A.; Dallas, TX Dockens, Debbie; Livingston, TX Doerksen, Sharon Anne; Houston, TX Doerr, Mark; Austin, TX Doidge, Ken; Plano, TX Dollarhide, Julie; Plano, TX Don, Cassel Billy; Madisonville, TX Donahue, John R.; College Station, TX Dones, Munoz Pedro G.; Univ. Cdns Rio, PR Doodeheefver, Ingrid; Houston, TX Dorough, Shelly; Richardson, TX Dorsett, David E.; Desoto, TX Dorsey, Lary; Irving, TX Dorsey, William D.; Denison, TX Doskocil, Dawn; Lott, TX Douglas, Sandra; Kingwood, TX Dowd, Leigh Ann: Dallas, TX Dowell, Cody; Lubbock, TX Dowell, Linda; Houston, TX Downs, Bradford Scott; Dekalb, TX Dragg, Ronald; Houston, TX Draper, David; Breckenridge, TX Draper, Denise; Ft. Worth, TX Drener, Linda; Austin, TX Dreibrodt, Dana; San Marcos, TX Drenon, Iva; Houston, TX Drummond, Timothy; Deer Park, TX Dube, Mark W.; Conroe, TX Duchera, Cheryl; Hoxiston, TX Dueitt, Dana M.; Spring, TX Dugosn, Cliff; San Antonio, TX Duke, Ladean; Brownfield, TX Dunn, Kevin M.; Houston, TX Dupnick, Jolene Kay; College Station, TX Dupriest, Rene; Pearland, TX Duren, Janet; Magnolia, TX Durham, Clifford; La Feria, TX Dusek, Kathryn Anne; Temple, TX Duva, Paul; Conroe, TX Dyer, Joyce E.; Weslaco, TX Dylla, Linda; Bryan, TX Eakin, Edward Jr.; Houston, TX Earl, Shelly; Pearsall, TX Ebeling, Mark Alan; Plainview, TX Eckert, Nancy; San Antonio, TX Edelen, Luanne; Pottsboro, TX Edmonds, Roy; San Antonio, TX Edmonson, Becky; San Antonio, TX Edwards, Ken; Dallas, TX Efferson, Michael; Fort Worth, TX Egan, Mary Francis; Kerrville, TX Egle, Daniel; McAllen, TX Egner, Lisa; Hallsville, TX Eidlebach, Arthur; Bay City, TX El-Jeryes, Ali; Amman, Jordan Elgin, Paul R.; Garland, TX Elias, Dominick G.; Spring, TX Ellington, Jody; Lyford, TX Elliott, Brenda; San Antonio, TX Elliott, Kearby H.; Grand Saline, TX Ellis, James Patrick; Houston, TX Elms, Troy N.; Kilgore, TX Elsadig, Ali Hassan; Sennar, Sudan Elsik, Choyce; Kingsville, TX Emerson, Ronald: Cypress, TX Emge, Steph; Dallas, TX Emmons, Dean Flynt; Conroe, TX Enderle, Nicole; Houston, TX English, Susan; Mesquite, TX Epperson, Brian D.; Houston, TX Epps, James E.; Eagle Lake, TX Erh, Russell E.; Arlington, TX Erck, Kevin; Midland, TX Ernst, Susan; Houston, TX Erwin, Natalie; Bryan, TX Escalante, Yori R.; Houston, TX Eubanks, Bob; Universal City, TX Evans, Candilyn J.; College Station, TX Evans, Marion J.; Dallas, TX Everette, Kathy Y.; League City, TX Every, Shane; Katy, TX Evetts, Elaine; Dallas, TX Fabian, Barbara; Schulenburg, TX Fairest, Richard Simon; Bryan, TX Falke, Scott R.; Houston, TX Falkner, Lynne; Missouri City, TX Fancher, J. Donald; Houston, TX Farbotko, Frankie J.; Austin, TX Farrell, Rob S.; Spring, TX Faucett, Chris; Houston, TX Faughn, Beverly; Cypress, TX Faxel, Ralph, Jr.; Fort Worth, TX Fazzino, Anthony; Houston, TX Feaster, Tammy; Amarillo, TX Fedun, Chris; Ridgefield, CT Feeny, Steve; College Station, TX Feir, Sandra L.; College Station, TX Fellers, Russell; Weatherford, TX Feltz, Tanya; College Station, TX Ferrara, Freddie; Heame, TX Juniors 705 JUNIORS Ferris, John Michael; Forney, TX Ferris, Sarah; Harlingen, TX Fields, Leah; San Antonio, TX Filley, Kimberly; Seahrook, TX Fischer, Barnice; Miles, TX Fischer, Marie; Houston, TX Fishbeck, Carol; Bellville, TX Fisher, Ashley G.; San Antonio, TX Fisher, Mark; San Antonio, TX Fisher, Michele M.; S iring, TX, Fitter, Amy; Houston, TX Flaming, Stephanie; Kingwood, TX Fleitman, Donald; Denison, TX Fleming, Debbie; Sherman, TX Flippin, Lori; Stafford, TX Flora, William; Mamel. TX Flores, Leslie; Strafford, TX Flores, Ruben Jr.; Zapata, TX Floth, Lauri; Kingwood, TX Flournoy, Lauren; Cypress, TX Flower, Wes; LaPorie, TX Floyd, Susanne L.; Houston, TX Fluker, Tom; Gainesville. TX Fontaine, June; Houston, TX Fontenot, April; Orange, TX Ford, Marti; Kahiaek, TX Ford, Michael; Plano, TX Ford, Robert; S. Coffsyville, OK Fordham, Nancy; Houston, TX Forehand, Robin; LaPorte, TX Forst, Erica A.; Kingwood, TX Foster, Bret; Henderson, TX Foster, Cindy; Friendswood, TX Fox, Ellis; Snyder, TX Frankson, Russell D.; Spring, TX Franny, Ross; Hurst, TX Frantz, Sarah E.; Dallas, TX Franz, Terri; Ennis, TX Frazier, Stan; Houston, TX Freeman, Jeff L.; Pleasanton, CA French, Robyn; Houston, TX Frey, William; Houston, TX Froeschl, Ramona A.; Tyler, TX Fuentes, Francine; San Antonio, TX Fulbright, Michael S.; Waco, TX The Dunn Hall Bleacher Bums, in their own unique style, supported the Women’s Volleyball Team throughout the season. 706 Juniors ' 86 Fulton, Susan; Housto.i, TX Fultz, Antonio H.; Borgan, TX Fusselman, Bruce; Pearland, TX Caines, Annette; Crapeland, TX Caidica, John; Plano, TX Callaway, Michael P.; Somerset, TX Galloway, Frank; League City, TX Candara, Joseph; College Station, TX Cantt, Robert; Bryan, TX Garcia-Godoy, Jonnie A.; College Station, TX Garcia, Charles; Austin, TX Garcia, Cynthia E.; San Antonio, TX Garcia, Edward V.; Corpus Christi, TX Garcia, Olga Perez; Laredo, TX Garcia, Ruth; Beeville, TX Gardner, Oscar W.; Dallas, TX Garibay, Yvonne; Mart, TX Garrett, Melissa; Orange, TX Garria, Gualberto; Marathom, TX Garrison, Brenda Kay; Houston, TX Garwood, Harry Jude; San Antonio, TX Garza, Margaret A.; San Antonio, TX Garza, Rosalinda; Linn, TX Gavigan, Amy A.; College Station, TX Gay, David; McKinney, TX Gayken, Dawn; Edinburg, TX Gayle, Kent; North Zulcn, TX Gee, Mark; Abilene, TX Genetti, Jon D.: Richardson, TX Gentry, Richara; Laredo, TX George, Lordi; Stony Brook, NY George, Tony; Jacksonville, TX Gerhardt, Donna; Lamarque, TX Gerke, Kim; East Bernard, TX German, Duane; Houston, TX Gex, Hardy Jackson H.; Houston, TX Giacone, Michele; Houston, TX Gibson, Kari; Houston, TX Gibson, Sharon Lynn; Fort Worth, TX Gibson, Steven; Houston, TX Gill, Charles J.; Houston, TX Gill, Phyllis; Marshall, TX Gilliland, Amy; Abilene, TX Giltner, Mark; Corpus Christi, TX Gipson, Charlie A.; Kempner, TX Glann, Mary; Oklahoma City, OK Glaser, Deborah D.; Buckholts, TX Glazner, David; Graham, TX Gleason, Gregory C.; Houston, TX Glover, Ruth; Creve Colur, MO Goessler, Kathleen; Brenham, TX Goff. Jana; Corpus Christi, TX Golden, Jill; Yorktown, TX Golden, Laurie; Odessa, TX Golden, Lisa A.; Houston, TX Golob, Ron; Houston, TX Gonzales, Angela; Houston, TX Gonzales, Diana; El Paso, TX Gonzalez, Fernando E.; San Salvador, Elsalca Gonzalez, Leo; Bryan, TX Gonzalez, Nicolas; Houston, TX Gonzalez, Rick Jr.; Mission, TX Goode, Debbie; Lake Jackson, TX Juniors 707 IUNIORS Goodin, Mark; Rockport, TX Goodman, John P.: Kinewood, TX Goodpasture, Eileen; College Station, TX Goodson, Sandra; Dallas, TX Goss, Harry; White Oak, TX Goss, Susan M.; Richardson, TX Gouge, Sharon Jill; Mesquite, TX Granam, Charles; Montalba, TX Graham, Lori Lynn; Bay City, TX Graham, Stephen T.; San Antonio, TX Granger, Gregory; Lafayette, LA Grant, John M.; Grand Prairie, TX Grant, Richard; Richardson, TX Grantham, Roger; Whitney, TX Gray, Richard W.; Troup, TX Greaves, Robbie; Converse, TX Green, James K.; McAllen, TX Greenwell, Ronny K.; College Station, TX Greer, Allison W.; Seabrook, TX Greet, Angela; Houston, TX Grmela, Denise A.; Abbott, TX Grooms, David; Orange, TX Grooms, Tawya; Tyler, TX Gross, David Michael: Allentown, PA Grube, Hetty; China Spring, TX Gruber, Mike; Houston, TX Gruidl, Pam; San Antonio, TX Gryder, Deanna; Ennis, TX Guerra, Katie; San Antonio, TX Guerra, Rebecca; Laredo, TX Gunderson, Kathryn Noel; Houston, TX Gunter, Donald P. Tr.; Pasadena, TX Gurry, Kenneth J.; Webster, TX Gutierrez, David M.; Mandeville, LA Gutierrez, Jorge; Laredo, TX Haas, Denise K.; Corpus Christi, TX Haas, Edmund; Victoria, TX Haas, Rudolf; Victoria, TX Haberman, Hollin Dave; San Antonio, TX Hablinski, Craig; Houston, TX Hachtman, Michael A.; Dallas, TX Hadem, Jimmy; Spearman, TX Hadley, Mark Edward; Abilene, TX Hagar, Charles; Dallas, TX Hagy, David; Aransas Pass, TX Hailey, Julie; Arlington, TX Hajda, Joseph; College Station, TX Hale, Billy; Tyler, TX Hale, Cynthia; San Antonio, TX Hale, Gary; Spring, TX Hale, Thomas A.; College Station, TX Hall, Charles; Houston, TX Hall, Michael Mark; Cleburne, TX Hall, Regina; APO Miami, FL 708 Juniors Hall, Richelle Ann; Tyler, TX Hall, Suzanne; Marlin, TX Hall, Tony; Big Soring, TX Hallman, Dara; Pickion, TX Ham, Thomas; Brazoria, TX Hamaker, Lita; Houston, TX Hamilton, Linda; Richardson, TX Hamilton, Scott; Plano, TX Hammond, Ron E.; Houston, TX Hampel, Carla; Waco, TX Hampton, Dan; Rockwall, TX Haney, Shannon; Dallas, TX Hanhart, Robert; College Station, TX Hankins, Keith; Hurst, TX Hann, Linda; Bryan, TX Hanna. Martha A.; Woodville, TX Hannan, Richard S.; Houston, TX Hanson, Jeff R.; Houston, TX Haring, Patty; Houston, TX Harkins, Roger: Dallas, TX Harkrider, Neal; Tyler, TX Harper, Michael; Port Arthur, TX Harrell, Kevin Gene; Dallas, TX Harris, Kenneth; Friendswood, TX Harris, Marilyn J.; Cleburne, TX Harris, Shannon; Austin, TX Harris, Tal; Farmers Branch, TX Harrison, David Lee; Houston, TX Harrison, Laura E.; Richmond, TX Hart, Steven R.; Plano, TX Hartfiel, Steve; Lexington, TX Hartfield, Cheryl D.; Richardson, TX Hartsell, Suzanne; Dallas, TX Harvey, Carol; San Antonio, TX Harwich, Brad; Arlington, TX Harzke, Chuck; Austin, TX Haskins, Leslie; Lamarque, TX Hassey, Florencia; Mexico Hathorn, Janelle; Houston, TX Hathorn, Phyllis; Houston, TX Hausman, Elizabeth; Houston, TX Havel, Gayle; San Antonio, TX Hawes, Stephen: Richardson, TX Hawk, Ken; Richardson, TX Haws, Brian Clark; Austin, TX “Pulling it out” is a big part of the Corps’ out of town march-ins. Underclassmen attempt to hide symbols of their immediate upperclassmen some¬ where on their uniforms. Sam Harrison and Jamie Lopez, seniors from Squadron 12, check the uni¬ forms of Kelly Lindig, one of their juniors. S ' Juniors 709 JUNIORS Hayden, Karen L.; Sun Antonio, TX Haynes, Susan R.; Son Antonio, TX Head, Kenneth L,; Pasadena, TX Heald, Sandra; Stafford, TX Heard, Elizabeth; Refugio, TX Hearne, Lee; Lufkin, TX Hebert, Michelle; Port Neches, TX Hechstein, Brian L.; Houston, TX Heckman, Randy; Dallas, TX Heflin, Eric Jan; Canyon Lake, TX Heineman, Jennifer; Seabrook, TX Heiner, Max; Killeen, TX Heinrich, Robert; Victoria, TX Heinz, Rick; Son Antonio, TX Helmcamp, Tracy; Buffalo, TX Henderson, Darlene; Conroe, TX Henderson, James; Boxminville, TX Henderson, Kyle; Co ms Christi, TX Henderson, Melinda K.; Houston, TX flenderson, Pamela; Lake Jackson, TX Henderson, Shelley; Houston, TX Hendley, Jay; Garland, TX Hendrickd, Samuel A.; Gatesville, TX Hendricks, Laura; Austin, TX Hendrix, Carolyn; Madisonville, TX Hendry, Carolyn; Hearne, TX Hendry, Debora L.; Vidor, TX Henkhaus, James A.; Columbus, TX Hensell, James; Fredericksburg, TX Hepburn, Antonio J.; Honduras, C.A. Herber, Douglas L; San Antonio, TX Herbert, Charles; Dallas, TX Herd, Linda; College Station, TX Hernandez, Lonnie; Conroe, TX Herndon, Douglas VV.; Houston, TX Herrera, L.S.; Houston, TX Herrera, Sonia; College Station, TX Herrick, Beth; Crosby, TX Herring, Richard; Olaey, TX Herrmann, James; Robstown, TX Herron, Kevin; College Station, TX Herrscher, Stephanie; Friendswood, TX Hevenor, Russell; Bandera, TX Hibbs, Douglas B.: Amarillo, TX Hickernefl, Paul; Houston, TX Hickl, Mark; El Maton, TX Hicks, Mike; Deer Parks, TX Hicks, Robert B. II; Plano, TX Hidalgo, Emilio O. Jr.; Son Antonio, TX Hielscher, Lori R.; Austin, TX Higby, Cindy; Lake Jackson, TX Higginbotham, Julie; Tyler, TX Higgins, John M.; Seminole, FL Hilbrich, Tammy; Westhoff, TX Hill, Jana Lyn: Wharton, TX Hill, Richard G.; Lake Jackson, TX Hill, Robert; Houston, TX Hilland, Jere Robert; Houston, TX Hilscher, Kenneth; Bloomington, TX Hines, Dwight; Tyler, TX Hines, Jeffrey M.; Jeromesville, OH Hines, John B.; Houston, TX Hinojosa, Lily; Zapata, TX Hinson, John M.; Houston, TX Hippman, Paul; Arlington, TX Hitschel, Roy; Northbrook, IL Hlavinka, Sarah; East Bernard, TX Hobart, Mindy; Bedford, TX Hobbs, Richard; Pasadena, TX Hobgood, William G. HI; College Station, TX Hobson, Vicki; Bryan, TX Hodges, James; Friendswood, TX Hoel, David; Athens, AL Hoelschep, Jan; Houston, TX Hoelscher, Scott; Son Angelo, TX Hoermann, Lisa J.; Pflugerville, TX Hoffman, Dennis S.; College Station, TX Hogan, Dennis E.; LaPorte, TX Hogan, Maureen; Beaumont, TX Hogarty, Christine C.; Houston, TX Holder, Jamie; Lubbock, TX Holifield, William; Conroe, TX Hollacher, Joey; Dallas, TX Holland, Terri; Fort Mill, SC Holliday, Susan; Ocala, FL Hollister, John; Sibbee, TX Holy, David; Spring, TX Homero, Garcia; Corpus Christi, TX Hoover, Paul; Richardson, TX Hoppe, Belinda; Houston, TX Hoppe, Laura; North Zulch, TX Horn, Catherine; College Station, TX Horn, Leasa; Houston, TX Horne, Joseph M.; Plainview, TX Houck, Jennifer; Grand Prairie, TX House, Dave; Tyler, TX Howard, Wade; Missouri City, TX Howdeskell, David; Dallas, TX Howell, Brian; San Antonio, TX Howell, Gaynell; El Campo, TX Hrabousky, David; Yoakum, TX Hryekewicz, Joyce; Fort Worth, TX Hubbard, Rick L.; Son Antonio, TX Huddleston, Donna; Monahans, TX Huddleston, Mike; Celina, TX Hudson, Kerry; Robstown,TX Huff, John; Bryan, TX Hughes, Kathryn; Abilene, TX 710 Juniors Hulen, Karen; Houston, TX Hunt, David; Denison, TX Hunt, Travis; Tyler, TX Hunter, Jennifer; Midland, TX Hutchings, Matt; Bellaire, TX Hutchinson, Kristine H.; Port Neches, TX Hyde, Joe G.; Katy, TX Hymer, David; Houston, TX lacoponelli, John M.; Richardson, TX lies, Pamela; Orange, TX Iley, Don R.: Temple, TX Hoff, Donald E. Jr.; Houston, TX Imhof, Barbara; Monee, 1L Ingram, Stephen B. Jr.; Houston, TX Irving, Beverly; Portland, TX Irwin, Brenda; Houston, TX Ivy, Mack; Alvin, TX Jackson, Cecil; College Station, TX Jackson, Tonja; Garland, TX Jaegers, Stephen; Houston, TX Janns, Josepn; Houston, TX Jamail, Darryl; Conroe, TX Jamison, Marc; Houston, TX Janak, Dean; Yoakum, TX Janak, John; Dallas, TX Janda, Gary F.; Houston, TX Janek, Tammy Denise; Floresville, TX Janik, Frank C. Jr.; Wharton, TX Janis, Katherine; East Bernard, TX Janney, Chris; Houston, TX Janow, Stephanie Nicole; Plano, TX Janssen, Vernon II; Range, TX Jares, Alisa; Elm Mott, TX Jarratt, Stacy; Kingwood, TX Jarrell, Nonnie L.; Laporte, TX Jasek, Douglas; Cibolo, TX Jemelka, Dawn; Cuero, TX Jendrzey, Randal S.; Floresville, TX Jenkins, Mary E.; Hawkins, TX Jenkins, Michael Scott; Corsicana, TX Jeske, Charles; Bryan, TX Jimenez, Anita; Richmond, TX Joachim, Kyle B.; Humble, TX Johns, Michael; Floresville,-TX Johnson, Carol; Texas City, TX Johnson, Donald; San Antonio, TX Johnson, James H.; Hutto, TX Johnson, Jeffrey B.; Bryan, TX Johnson, Jose III; Fremont, TX Johnson, Joseph W.; Houston, TX Johnson, Kenneth; Omaha, TX Johnson, Kevin A.; Houston, TX Johnson, Laurie; San Antonio, TX Johnson, Lynette; Houston, TX Juniors 711 JUNIORS Johnson, Richard E.; Sweeny, TX Johnson, Stanley; Austin, TX Johnston, Brent L.; Houston, TX Johnston, Caylon Lee; College Station, TX Johnston, Tony V.s College Station, TX Jolly, Micnael Allen; Houston, TX Jones, Darrell Glen; Fort Worth, TX Jones, Douglas Deane; Houston, TX Jones, Frank; Weslaco, TX Jones, Gavin; Houston, TX Jones, Julie; 4001 Stavanger, Norway Jones, Kelly; College Station, TX Jones, Larry; Mercedes, TX Jones, Lori; Fort Hood, TX Jones, Robert C. Jr.; Hew London, TX Jones, Robert Holden; Dallas, TX Jones, Ronnie; Nederland, TX Jones, Wallace; Dallas, TX Jorczak, Ann; Spring, TX Jordan, Byron D.: San Antonio, TX Jordan, John; Hamilton, TX Jordan, Kelly; Pasadena, TX Joseph, Cordelia A.; Hamilton, TX Josey, Sandi; Hempstead, TX Joyner, Judi; Houston, TX Judge, Robert; Singapore Kacir, Kent; Temple, TX Kahanek, Elizabeth; Houston, TX Kaliszeski, Karen J.; Damon, TX Kalmbach, Kari; Georgetown, TX Kana, Janice; Bryan, TX Kanar, Darrell; McDade, TX Kastensmidt, Lisa; Houston, TX Kauleus, Daniel William; Cranbury, TX Kavalew, Sherry; Houston, TX Keahey, Theresa; College Station, TX 712 Juniors Keeling, Julia; Richmond, TX Keese, Nancy; Brady, TX Kelley, John S.; Universal City, TX Kelley, R. Amanda; Spring, TX Kelley, Stanley F.; Cuero, TX Kellogg, Pam; Houston, TX Kelly, Christopher T.; Jackson, TX Kelly, George; Dallas, TX Kemp, Kathleen; San Antonio, TX Kendrick, Sheri; Lometa, TX Kennedy, Charles D.; Plano, TX Kennedy, Kyle D.; Sugarland, TX Kennedy, Mark; Houston, TX Kent, Susan; Arlington, TX Keprta, Donna; Houston, TX Kerby, Timothy L.; Roscoe, TX Kettlewell, Ron: Boise, ID Kiel, David; Columbus, TX Kilty, Suzanne; McAllen, TX Kimball, Janet; Kingsville, TX Kimbell, Stacy; White Oak, TX King, Mary; Arlington, TX King, William; Palestine, TX Kirby, Deborah; Houston, TX KirchnofF, John; College Station, TX Kirk, Katny; Houston, TX Kirkpatrick, Kara L.; Navasota, TX Kirkscy, Alissa; Pampa, TX Kirst, Jennifer; Plano, TX Kitowski, Robert S.; Fort Worth, TX Klair, Harriette; Bergheim, TX Klatt, Allen; El Campo, TX Klein, James; Devine, TX Klett, Grace; Harker Heights, TX Klug, Catherine J.; Freeport, TX Klyng, Charles Henry; League City, TX Kissing for a Cause On Valentine’s Day, a group of people gathered on Kyle Field to do something Aggies do best, kiss. Some might say that this was no big accomplishment; that you can go to Kyle Field on any nice night and find a few Aggies smooching. However, it is a rare night that you’ll find 2,400 people there kissing! These kissers had gathered for a good cause and, like good Ags, to make history. “The Big KKYS” was a Muscular Dystro¬ phy Association fund raising project spon¬ sored by radio station KKYS, the Texas A M Student Government, the Residence Hall Association, and the Corps of Cadets’ Squadrons 5, 6, 14 and 17. Participants paid $5 each to kiss for three minutes. The money went to MDA and the minutes went to break the 1981 record for kissing set by Oregon State University when 1,100 cou¬ ples kissed for three minutes. In raising over $10,000 and breaking the kissing record, a new tradition may have been born in Aggieland. JUNIORS Knodell, Elaine M.; San Antonio, TX Koatz, Kelly J.; Pflugerville, TX Koemel, Kristen Kay; George West, TX Koenig, Daniel Anthony; Seguin, TX Koh, locelyn; Stafford, TX Kohler, Anarea M.; Houston, TX Kohler, Kathryn; Baytown, TX Koll, Duane; San Antonio, TX Koon, Duncan; Denton, TX Korczynski, Karen; Victoria, TX Korenek, John Lee Jr.; Garwood, TX Kormanik, James M.; H. AFB, HI Kott, Trevor; Fredericksburg, TX Kovar, Darryl; Needville, TX Kovar, Donna; Rockdale, TX Kozel, Karen; Fort Worth, TX Krackau, Charles; New Braunfels, TX Krafick, Kelly Ann; Houston, TX Kratzer, Mark E.; Kingwood, TX Kraus, Clifford A.; Seabrook, TX Krause, Kimberly: Waco, TX Kruckemeyer, Kathy; Arlington, TX Krueger, Katherine Kay; Houston, TX Kruse, Diane; Brenham, TX Kuecker, Troy; Brenham, TX Kuehn, Stuart; McAllen, TX Kuempel, Scott; Pflugerville, TX 714 Juniors ' 86 Kuhn, Tina; Lagu Vista, TX Kuykendall, Jacqueline K.; Bethesda, MD Kvinta, John F.; Lamarque, TX Kvinta, Ken; Yoakum, TX Kyle, Lisa; Dallas, TX Kyle, Mary; Friendswood, TX Lackey, Kip S.; Cranbury, TX Lackey, Laurie A.; Spring, TX Laffey, Janies A.; La Grange, TX Laird, Angelyn; Laird, Cynthia Kay C.; Bryan, TX Lake, Michael; Trenton, TX Lamar, Mike; Big Spring, TX Lambert, Donald; Richwood, TX Lamm, Carolyn; Houston, TX Lancaster, Ann; College Station, TX Lancaster, James K.; College Station, TX Lancaster, John; San Antonio, TX Lanctot, Nancy; San Antonio, TX Landrum, Laura; Austin, TX Lane, Kimberly; Houston, TX Langdon, Sheri; Beaumont, TX Langehennig, Sheila; Fredericksburg, TX Langer, Kelley; College Station, TX Langford, Christy; Spring, TX Langston, Jay; Houston, TX Lantz, Susan Elizabeth; Rockdale, TX Lanuke, Dean L.; Spring, TX Large, Brian; Grand Prairie, TX Lanmore, Sherri; Robstown, TX Larkin, Nancy; Bryan, TX Lassonde, Maureen; Houston, TX Laubacher, John; Richardson, TX Lauderdale, Grant M.; Odessa, TX Lavine, Mark; Dallas, TX Lawhome, David R.; Garland, TX Lawhorne, Donald R.; Garland, TX Lawrence, Addison V.; Corpus Christi, TX LayReld, Gary; Graham, TX Leach, Kent Andrew; Corpus Christi, TX Leach, Kimberley; Lafayette, LA Leander, Laren; Houston, TX Leblanc, Mary Angela; Houston, TX Lecocq, Abby L.; Wylie, TX Lee, Judi; Victoria, TX Lee, Ronald B.; Houston, TX Lee, Tong Ho; Houston, TX keeper, Gelee; Weslaro, TX Lege, Desi; Groves, TX Legg, Susan; Hurst, TX Lehnert, Marae; Victoria, TX Leininger, Thomas E.; Davenport, LA Leiser, Mary; Corpus Christi, TX Leissler, Kelly; Dallas, TX Leissner, Shannon; Channelview, TX Lemons, Jean; Sherman, TX Leners, Kathryn; Houston, TX Lenig, Paul; Edinburg, TX Lenken, Karolyn; Corpus Christi, TX Lennard, Lee C.; Houston, TX Leschper, Kendra; Houston, TX Lev, Marsha; College Station, TX Levy, Morgan; Dallas, TX Lewis, David C.; College Station, TX Lewis, Jeff; Arlington, TX Lewis, Jennifer; Texarkana, TX Lexau, Leslie; Thousand Oaks, CA Liang, Hai Chin; Houston, TX Limmer, Byron; San Antonio, TX Lindsey, Shelley; Spring, TX Linquist, Bruce; College Station, TX Linscombe, Corey; Universal City, TX Linville, Jana; Pampa, TX Litzinger, John YV.; San Antonio, TX Lively, Lisa; Arlington, TX Livingston, Dennis J.; Ennis, TX Lloyd, Joe; San Antonio, TX Lockett, Peter, Houston, TX Loeffler, Mark; Pampa, TX Lohrengel, Elizabeth; Dallas, TX Long, Edward A. Jr.; Dallas, TX Long, Philip; Beaumont, TX Longoria, Leonard; Killeen, TX Loper, Jim; Decatur, GA Lopez, Paul F.; Houston, TX Lord, Mychele R.; Kerrville, TX Lord, Steven J.; Arlington, TX Lorms, David; Lake Jackson, TX Louderback, William Scott; Midland, TX Lovelace, Lisa; College Station, TX Lower, Harold: Texarkana, TX Lowrance, Leslie; Cincinnati, OH Lozano, Gilberto F.; Navegau, CD. Satelit MX Lroy, Craig: McKinney, TX Lu. Feng Cnou; College Station, TX Luoert, Sandra; Toronto, Ont., Canada Lucas, Jeff A.; Pharr, TX Ludvigsen, Janet; Irving, TX Luedke, Edward; Lufkin, TX Lund, Matthew; Houston, TX Lunday, Bonnie M.; Laredo, TX Lynch, Kathy; Paris, TX Lyon, Pamela; Lufkin, TX Lyons, Albert A. IV; College Station, TX Lyons, Charles R. Jr.; College Station, TX Lyons, Keith; Dallas, TX Juniors 715 JUNIORS Lyons, Lynn; Missouri City, TX Lytton, Robert; Bryan, TX Macchia, Alysta; Fort Worth, TX Mack, Darnell; College Station, TX Mack, Robert; Teharkana, TX MacNaughton, Jennie; San Antonio, 7’X Macossay, Carlos J.; Houston, TX Madden, Todd; Snnger, TX Madia, Laura; Son Antonio, TX Madole, Paula; Houston, TX Maedgen, David R.; Houston, TX Magott, Debbie; Schertz, TX MahaHey, Jane; Coq us Christi, TX Mahan, Karen Sue; Son Antonio, TX Mahendroo, Mala; Ft, Worth, TX Mahlmann, Gregory S.; Brenham, TX Majewski, Mary; Wichita Falls, TX Malinowski, Chris; Houston, TX Malone, Mary Susan; Beeville, TX Manajek, Kris; Rockwall, TX Mandell, H. Lance; Son Antonio, TX Mandola, Joe D.: Houston, TX Mangus, Angela; Lufkin, TX Marcum, Michal; Midland, TX Marek, Denise; Plano, TX Marek, J. Raley; El Paso, TX Marek, Robert P.; Dallas, TX Margo, Michele E.; Weslaco, TX Marinkovic, Veona; Santo Cruz-Bolivia Marino, Michael; Houston, TX Marklev, James R.; Carrollton, TX Marler, Kimberly D.; Katy, TX Marrs, Susanne; Houston, TX Marsh, Sherry; Houston, TX Martin, Christine; Sulphur Springs, TX Martin, Darren; Rockdale, TX Martin, Karla K.; Burleson, TX Martin, Linda; San Antonio, TX Martin, Patricia; Longview, TX Martin, Robert Bruce; Spring, TX Martin, Steven Andrew; Allen, TX Martinez, Carmen Laura; College Station, TX Marvin. Paul D.; Covinston, LA Mascfans, Jose L.; Dallas, TX Masdon, Jeffrey; Dallas, TX Interviewed on the steps of Heldenfels Hall by Channel 3, KBTX, graduate student Michael Goad expresses his concern with the class sizes and stu¬ dent understanding of freshman chemistry. Massey, Julie; Tyler, TX Mathews, Julie; Ft. Worth, TX Mathiew. Valerie; Houston, TX Matis, Cnristine; College Station, TX Matkin, John T.; Katy, TX Matous, Steven K.; Fort Worth, TX Matthaei, Cindy; Corfius Christi, TX Mauer, Randy; Lakehills, TX Mauldin, Ricnard G.; Kerrville, TX Mauro, Mary Lou; Richardson, TX Maust, Jay R.; Hickam AFB, HI ' Maverick, Jennifer; Austin, TX May, Heidi M.; George West, TX May, Terry D.; Austin, TX May, William J.; Abilene, TX Mays, Catherine D.; Richardson, TX Maza, Elizabeth; El Paso, TX McAllister, George R.; Jourdanton, TX McAlpin, John David; Duncanville, TX McBee, Donald D. Jr.; Odessa, TX McBryde, Sonya; Texarkana, TX McCampnell, Margaret; Thomaston, TX McCann, Paula D.; Houston, TX McCarty, Robyn; Amarillo, TX McCasland, Randy; College Station, TX McClanin, Lanna; Odessa, TX McClendon, Daryl M.; Sabillosville, MD McCloskey, Julie; Houston, TX McClure, James R.; Midlothian, TX McConnell, Monica; Seabrook, TX McCord, Patrick; Houston, TX McCoy, Melissa; Euless, TX McCraw, Becke; Houston, TX McCrumb, Donna; Texas City, TX McCue, Kevin; Houston, TX McCullough, Jeffrey; Victoria, TX During her health education class Lesley O’Hara, a junior biomedical sciences major, helps demon¬ strate the procedures to use when applying a trac¬ tion splint. Juniors 717 JUNIORS McCullough, Sheri; Spring, TX McCurry, Janet: Lufkin, TX McCutcheon, Pam; Richardson, TX McDaniel, James Craig; Houston, TX McDaniel, Jeffrey; Tyler, TX McDavid, Amy; Dickinson, TX McDonald, David; Cranbury, TX McDonald, Pamela L.; Houston, TX McDonough, David; Hurst, TX McDonough, Myles J. Jr.; Midland, TX McDougal, Douglas; Sanger, TX McElreath, Michele; Brenham, TX McElroy, Ron; Plano, TX McElveen, George M.; Bedford, TX McFall, Robert I.; Houston, TX McFarland, Kyle; College Station, TX McFarland, Mary L.; Universal City, TX McGregor, Barbara; Plano, TX McCuill, Cathy; College Station, TX McGuire, David; Sugarland, TX McGuire, Holly; Dallas, TX McGuire, Larry; Dallas, TX McHugh, Dennis; Baytown, TX McHugh, Kathy; Seguin, TX Mcllroy, Charles; Celina, TX McIntosh, Kevin; Houston, TX McKay, Matthew C.; Dallas, TX McKinney, Deann; Corpus Christi, TX McKinney, Scott; Wharton, TX McKnight, loel; Longview, TX McLaughlin, Catherine; Canton, TX McLaurin, Wade; Plano, TX McLean, Wade R.; Fayetteville, NC McLeos, Constance; Cambrills, MD McMahon. John B.; San Antonio, TX McMahon, Michael J.; New Braunfels, TX McMullen, Dale: Carrollton, TX McNemar, Jennifer; Bellaire, TX McPhail, Angela Celeste; Houston, TX McPherson, J. Scott; The Woodlands, TX McQueen, Debra; Whitehouse, TX McQueen, Greg M.; Houston, TX McQuems. Dana; Arlington, TX McQuillen, Edward R.; Empire, CO McReynolds, Emily; Dumas, TX McWhorter, John; Longview, TX McWhor ter, Mary; Bedford, TX Mehis, Patricia A.; Mission, TX Mehner, Martin; Austin, TX Meier, Eva Maria; Heame, TX Meier, Keith; Brenham, TX Melancon, Lynn; Houston, TX Melcher, Tina; Giddings, TX Melis, Robert; Oxford, OH Meloncon, Steve; Conroe, TX Merbach, David; Carol Stream, IL Merriman, Sarah M.; Amarillo, TX Metelko, Mary; Houston, TX Meyer, Andrea; San Antonio, TX Meyers, Steve; Arlington, TX Meza. Rene; Laredo, TX Michie, Kelly; Fort Worth, TX Miertschin, Carl; Harvey, LA Miesch, Katrina Ann; Dallas, TX Migl, Donna; Victoria, TX Mikeska, Keith; Burlington, TX Mikulenka, Gayle; Yoakum, TX Millan, Mary; Houston, TX Miller, Andrea H.; Sanger, TX Miller, D.; Missouri City, TX Miller, Dawn M.; Pottsboro, TX Miller, Elizabeth; Dallas, TX Miller, Faye; Spring, TX Miller, James E.; Alvin, TX Miller, John A.; College Station, TX Miller, Mary E.; Spring, TX Miller, Meyerer L.; Bellaire, TX Miller, Mike; Cedar Hill, TX Minnick, Ronald A.; Rockville, MD Miranda, Carlos A.; La Paz, Bolivia Miranda, Yvette; Big Spring, TX Mitcham, Kristy Kay; Dawson, TX Mitchell, Eric; Virginia Beach, VA Mitchell, Julie; Dallas, TX Mitchell, Shanan L.; Spring, TX Mittag, Michael H.; Humble, TX Moeller, Tim; Devine, TX Mohr, Charlie; Andrew, TX Moll, Stephanie; Houston, TX Monroe, Mark H.; El Paso, TX Moon. Edie; Canyon Lake, TX Moon, Larhesa; College Station, TX Moore, Jennifer; Tyler, TX Moore, Lee Ann; Whitesboro, TX Moore, Marcy D.; Houston, TX Moore, Rob; Harlingen, TX Moore, Shelly; Longview, TX Moore, Stacy; Arlington, TX Moore, Susan; Euless, TX Moore, Vikki; Conroe, TX Moore, William A.; Houston, TX Morales, Rodolfo Jr.; Zapata, TX Morean, Kathy; Austin, TX Moreno, Enrique G.; Pasadena, TX 718 Juniors Morgan, John; Houston, TX Morgan, Marelle; College Station, TX Morgan, Wendy; Garland, TX Moroney, Karen M.; Dickinson, TX Moroney, Roger W.; Houston, TX Morris, John; Conroe, TX Morris, Jerry; Tyler, TX Morris, Mollie; Huntsville, TX Morris, Randy; Lampasas, TX Morris, Steven; Yoakum, TX Morrison, Julie; San Antonio, TX Morrissette, Vince; Houston, TX Morrow, Marvin; Bay City, TX Mostert, Simone; Cypress, TX Mothersbaugh, Susan J.; Victoria, TX Motl, Mark; San Angelo, TX Motley, James; Longview, TX Mounger, Russell; Farmersville, TX Moy, Duane; Falls City, TX Muccio, James; Sterling, VA Muchaw, Crystal; Houston, TX Muckleroy, Stephen; Bossier City, LA Mullemax, Robert R.; Palestine, TX Mullins, Kerri; Pearland, TX Muncy, Anita; Plano, TX Munguia, Gerardo; San Salvador, El Salva Mume, Vicki; New Braunfels, TX Muras, Linda; LaGrange, TX Murphy, Jo Beth; Mineral Wells, TX Murphy, Marcy; Pasadena, TX Murray, Joyce; Houston, TX Murray, Tim; Midland, TX Murtha, Glenn S.; Atascocita, TX Myers, Alan Scott; Burleson, TX Myers, Julie Michele; San Antonio, TX Mynhier, Karen; Waco, TX Nannini, Sandra; Lubbock, TX Nash, Bryan; Hallsville, TX Nash, Janna; ]asper, TX Nauck, Stan; Vidor, TX Naylor, Holly; Waco, TX Nazzaro, Patrick; Orono, ME Neal, Ann Margaret; Corpus Christi, TX Neben, Mike; Port Worth, TX Neely, Amy; Dallas, TX Juniors 719 JUNIORS Neely, Taylor; Frisco, TX Neeson, Joan Marie; Houston, TX Nelson, David; Katy, TX Nelson, David E.; Stafford, TX Nelson, Ronnie; Euless, TX Nesbit, Richard; Shalimar, FL Nesbitt, James Scott; Tougrin, TX Netardus, Janet; Conzales, TX Newman, Curtis; Victoria, TX Newman, Kyle; Dallas, TX Newton, Darryl; Hamilton, TX Nguyen, Thiet; College Station, TX Nicholson, Monica; Dallas, TX Nietlisbach, Alan; Spring, TX Nix, Laurie; Tolar, TX Nizzi, Frank, Jr.; Kingwood, TX Noah, Scott; Corpus Christi, TX Nohra, Carla; Lockhart, TX Norton, Bradley; College Station, TX Norvell, Scott G.; Universal City, TX Norville, Lee; Pasadena, TX Norwood, Jodi; Houston, TX Novikoff, Blair; San Antonio, TX Nowak, Patricia; Beaumont, TX Nyberg, John; Houston, TX Oaken, Denise; Lubbock, TX O’Brien, Diane; Houston, TX O ' Brien, Kay; Three Rivers, TX O’Brien, Linda M.; Houston, TX O’Connor, Robert Allen; Brenham, TX Odenbach, Larry; Marlin, TX Odom, James; Benbrook, TX Oharn, Lesley; Houston, TX Ohlenburger, Steve C.; Kerrville, TX Ohmsieder, Renee; Dallas, TX Ohnheiser, Kathleen; Temple, TX Olavarrieta, Veronica; Dallas, TX Olibieri, Mark N.; El Paso, TX Oliver, Thomas; Texarkana, TX Olmscheid, Joseph F.; Refugio, TX Oltman, Eric; Richardson, TX On, Hai; Houston, TX Orina, Maria Dinna; Lubbock, TX Orr, John Bret; Beaumont, TX Ortiz, Nancy G.; Killeen, TX Osborne, Becky A.; Pasadena, TX Osborne, Kirk; Portland, TX Ostrowski, Monica; Santa Rosa, TX Oswalt, Jon; College Station, TX Ott, Lisa; San Antonio, TX Otte, Kimberly; Plano, TX Ottea, Christi A.; Bryan, TX Ottis, Ronny; Wadsworth, TX Overton, Lori; Houston, TX Owens, Stephen P.; Dickinson, TX Pace, Jennifer K.; Jasper, TX Page, Tad E.; Jennings, LA Page, Trina M.; Sacramento, CA Palcambo, Theresa M.; Houston, TX Pallmeyer, Karl; Meridian, TX Palmer, Scott D.; Houston, TX Paoletti, Christopher; Moundsville, VFV Park, Lydia; Euless, TX Parker, Patrick A.; College Station, TX Parker, Stephen C.; Arlington, TX Parkman, Staci; Bryan, TX Parks, Barry; Temple, TX Parris, Tracy; Seguin, TX Partridge, Traci; Lufkin, TX Pass, Kelly; China Spring TX Patin, Lara; Thomaale, TX Patke, Bridget M.; Bryan, TX Patterson. Mark Allan: Vienna, WV Patton, Elizabeth; College Station, T1 Paulette, Tonya; Lufkin, TX Payne, Kyle D.; Tyler, TX Payne, Ronald; Breckenridge, TX Pearce, Lea Ann; Humble, TX Pearse, Anne; Houston, TX Pearson, Alan; Houston, TX Pearson, Susan K.; Stow, OH Peck, Edward A.; Kerrville, TX Pellerin, John T; Houston, TX Pellman, Thomas R.; Carrollton, TX Pena, Maritza; McAllen, TX Pendergrass, Gary; Longview, TX Penewitt, John; Houston, TX Pepping, Susan; Seabrook, TX Perez, Diego; Quito, Ecuador Perkins, Allyson; Texarkana, TX Perkins, John; Merkel, TX Perrin, Melanie A.; Brownwood, TX Pesek, Elizabeth; Houston, TX Peters, Seca; King, WI Peterson, Barbara; Austin, TX Peterson, Julie; Houston, TX Peterson, Lizzy; Whitney, TX Peterso i, Tracy Jo; Round Rock, TX Peveto, Elizabeth; Tyler, TX Pfuntner, Lucy; Waco, TX Phillipp, John Paul; La Feria, TX Phillips, Clay Homer; Converse, TX Phillips, Steven Scott; Garland, TX Piell, Patrick M. Jr.; Woodsboro, TX Pieprzica, Janice; San Antonio, TX Pierce, Lynlee; San Antonio, TX Pierce, Ted; Terrell, TX Pilgrim, Midge; Johnson City, TX Pille, Paul; Taylor, TX Pilliod, Lisa; Fort Worth, TX Piosen, Jamie; McAllen, TX Pirovitz, John; Austin, TX Pitman, Kyle; Grand Prairie, TX Plaia, Paula; Groves, TX Plaschke, Manfred; Houston, TX Plummer, Terry Lynn; McAllen, TX Pokluda, Jim; Spring, TX Polzer, Mark; College Station, TX Ponder, Patti; Dallas, TX Ponder, Stacey; Richardson, TX Pool, James; College Station, TX Popejoy, Debbie; Sugarland, TX Popp, Sharia; Garwood, TX Porchey, Elizabeth; Houston, TX Porter, Susan; College Station, TX Potter, Bill Doug; College Station, TX Potter, Mark; Houston, TX Potter, Sally; Longview, TX Poulos, Cassandra; Sulphur Springs, TX Powell, Karen; Little Rock, AR Powell, Mark Charles; Houston, TX Powell, Mary C.; Plano, TX Powers, Justin; LaPorte, TX Powers, Stacy C.; Prospect, KY Poynor, Lana; Jacksboro, TX Prasifka, Phillip; Hutchins, TX Prather, Lisa; Amarillo, TX Pratt, Mary Jean; College Station, TX Price, Cheryl; Dallas, TX Price, Kelly; Austin, TX Price, Melinda M.; Spring, TX Prichard, Jeffery; Wylie, TX Priddy, Steven Boyd; Euless, TX Prince, Timothy; Temple, TX Prinz, Erich; Georgetown, TX Prinz, Greg; Granbury, TX Pritchard, Rex C., Jr.; Cleburne, TX Pritchett, Kelly; Conroe, TX Pritchett, Paul; Dallas, TX Probst, Therese; Houston, TX Prochaska, Matthew L.; Spring, TX Pruitt, Tad; Abiles, TX Prukop, Frank; Edinburg, TX Pryor, Gay; Palestine, TX Przybyla, Keith; Tomball, TX Psencik, Susan; Itosca, TX Pulis, Lisa Ann; Corpus Christi, TX Pulley, Janene; College Station, TX Purdy, Donald; Houston, TX Purser, Melissa; Spring, TX Purtle, Brian; Texarkana, TX Pybus, John £).; Round Rock, TX Pye, Laurie Ann; Houston, TX Quan, Roberto; Guatemala, Guatemala Quarles, Adam; Pasadena, TX Quintanilla, Robert; Hebbronville, TX Quirch, Jorge E.; Sugarland, TX Rach, Lauri; Roabstown, TX Radmann, Michael; Houston, TX Ragas, Kurt; Houston, TX Rames, Enrique A.; San Antonio, TX Juniors 721 JUNIORS Ramirez-Ruiz, Conzalo; College Station, TX Ramirez, Jaime; Penitas, TX Ramirez, Lucila; San Ygnacio, TX Ramirez, Rosario; San Antonio, TX Ramsey, Katherine E.; Dallas, TX Randolph, Mark; Junction, TX Range, Diane; Tiki Island, TX Rankin, Jennifer; Longview, TX Ransome, Kathryn; Brownsville, TX Ratos, Tracy; Houston, TX Rauschuber, Ginger; San Antonio, TX Ray, Gregory B.; Arlington, TX Ray, Melissa Ann; Dallas, TX Ray, Tom Allen; F oresville, TX Rayburn, Gwendolyn: Beaumont, TX Rayburn, Robert J. Ill; College Station, TX Raymond, Pamela; Abilene, TX Reagan, Gina; Pearland, TX Reagan, Scott; Marshall, TX Reagor, Rodney; College Station, TX Reddell, Lewis Glenn: Pearsall, TX Reddin, Brenda; ruing, TX Redus, Rhonda; Katy, TX Reed, David E.; Houston, TX Reed, Marilyn; Lockhart, TX Reed, Susan; College Station, TX Reed, Vivian; Somerville, TX Reeder, James; W aco, TX Reese, Charles H. Jr.; Summem fe. SC Reese, Lauri; Austin, TX Reese, Sammy; Alief, TX Reeves, Kathleen; Portland, TX Reinke, Jason; College Station, TX Reiter, William A. Ill; Mexia, TX Rennie, David; Houston, TX Renteria, Christina; Baytown, TX Reppond, Ian; Missouri City, TX Reynolds, Eric; Carthage, TX Rhodes, Kimberly Ann; Nursery, TX Rhodes, Mary Kay; College Station, TX Rice, Jeanna; Houston, TX Rich, William T.; San Antonio, TX Richards, Terri; Houston, TX Richardson, B. Clint; Odessa, TX Richardson, Susan; Houston, TX Richmond, Edward L.; Latham, NY Ried, Sonia Louise; Friendswood, TX Riedlinger, Andre; Bedford, TX Riegel, Rebecca Ann; Bossier City, LA Riesz, Laura; Victoria, TX Rippey, Cynthia; The Woodlands, TX Rittenhouse, Mark; Houston, TX Rivera, Hector; El Paso, TX Rivera, Sylvia C.; Mission, TX Environmental design graduate Rudy Vavra prac¬ tices some diverse artistry by creating a floor col¬ lage in Rudder Exhibit Hall. 722 Juniors Rivero, Ramon R.; Houston, TX Ro, Nicholas H.; College Station, TX Roakk, Michael; Evergreen, CO Robb, Douglas D.; Pasadena, TX Robbins, Jill; San Antonio, TX Roberson, Karen K.; Houston, TX Roberson, Sherri; Manvel, TX Roberts, Catherine; Ft. Worth, TX Roberts, Elizabeth; Richardson, TX Roberts, Kristi; Houston, TX Roberts, Mill R.; Amarillo, TX Roberts, Stacey; Houston, TX Robertson, Laura J.; College Station, TX Robinson, Michelle; Houston, TX Rodriguez, Rosie; Kilgore, TX Rodriguez, Tony; Dallas, TX Rodriguez, Gustaug; Houston, TX Roecker, Kent; Belton, TX Roeder, Mark; Shiner, TX Rogers, Brian; Fort Worth, TX Rogers, Keith; Arlington, TX Rogers, Michele; Dallas, TX Rogers, Sara; Round Rock, TX Rogers, Suzanne; Fort Worth, TX Rogers, Tracey; Baytown, TX Roland, Debbie; Dallas, TX Rome), Keith D.; Corpus Christi, TX Romingor, Jett; Breckenridge, TX Romo, Daniel; San Antonio, TX Rose, Mark; Bryan, TX Ross, Cindy; Oklahoma City, OK Rosser. James A. Ill; College Station, TX Roudebush, Clair J.; Ford City, PA Rouse, Beverly; Tyler, TX Rouse, Lisa; Houston, TX Rouse, Scott A.; Bay City, TX Roush, Laura; Georgetown, TX Rowden. Paula K.; Houston, TX Rowland, Coleman; Houston, TX Rowland, Robert; Plymouth, TX Royall, Sean; Cypress, TX Rozmiarek, Ed; Dallas, TX Rozvcki, Tahl; Houston, TX Rucker, Mary; Lockhart, TX Rudd, Linda; College Station, TX Juniors 723 JUNIORS Rudloff, Darren; El Campo, TX Rueffer, Eddie; Bertram, TX Rummel, Ronald; Cameron, TX Rummel, Victoria C.; Houston, TX Runge, Laurie; Burton, TX Runyan, Scott H.; Belton, TX Rutherford, Bobby; Winnie, TX Rutherford, Lisa; Round Rock, TX Rychlik, Gallic; Brenham, TX Rydell, Edwin R.; Beeville, TX Rvdell, Erwin; Beeville, TX Saadeh, Paula J.; Houston, TX Sabec, Susan; Conroe, TX Saenz, Jose L.; McAllen, TX Saenz, Rodney; Alice, TX Sala, Rickie J.; Houston, TX Salvato, Joe; Houston, TX Sander, Cheryl L.; Conroe, TX Sanders, Beth Ann; Mont Belvieu, TX Sanders, Daria; La Porte, TX Sanders, Sheldon Scott; Houston, TX Sand lin, Scott; Kingtvood, TX Sanford, Robert Brent; Garland, TX Sanford, Susan; League City, TX Sanmiguel, Leroy; Corpus Christi, TX Santiago, Evelie A.; Killeen, TX Sarmento, Rey; Houston, TX Sasaki, Kaori; Houston, TX Sauceda, Ignacio R.; College Station, TX Sauer, Lynn Holley; Houston, TX Saunders, R. Robin; Lufkin, TX Sawyer, Clare; Grapeland, TX Saxe, Charles, Jr.; Houston, TX Sayler, Debra; Nolanville, TX Saylors, Leasha; San Antonio, TX Scannapeeco, Lynn; San Antonio, TX Scarbrough, Melissa L.; Diboll, TX Schatte, Rachel; Giddings, TX Schaub, Peter; San Antonio, TX Schiller, Connie; College Station, TX Scbimmenti. Diane; Spring, TX Schimmer, Elizabeth Anne; Dallas, TX Schiraldi, Rhonda; Austin, TX Schlinke, Susan; Carrollton, TX Schmeltzer, Eric; Lombard, IL Schmid, Jenda; Houston, TX Schmid, John; San Antonio, TX Schoeneman, Sandra; Caldwell, TX Schonhoeft, Robert; Robstown, TX Schoppa, Michael Lee; Harrold, TX Scnott, Paul G.; New Orleans, LA Schrank, John; Georgetown, TX Schreiber, Peter A.; College Station, TX Schroeder, Greg; Houston, TX Schuck, Phil; Broaddus, TX Schuhmann, Diane; Houston, TX Schultz, Robyn; Houston, TX Schulz, Bryan; Houston, TX Schulze, Mark; Fayetteville, TX Schwab, Charla; San Antonio, TX Schwebel, Darrel H.; Lake Jackson, TX Schwierzke, Sally; College Station, TX Scott, Elizabeth; Edna, TX Scott, Glenn; Round Rock, TX Scott, Glenn; Roanoke, TX Scott, Lee G.; Katy, TX Scott, Mary Frances; San Antonio, TX Scott, Melisa; Houston, TX Scott, Rhetta; Arlington, TX Scrivner, Patti; Port Arthur, TX Scroggins, Elizabeth; McAllen, TX Scroggins, Timothy; Humble, TX Seat, Carolyn Joan; Fort Worth, TX Sedita, Annette; Conroe, TX Seidemann, Mark; Dallas, TX Seifer, Andrea Marie; Fort Worth, TX Seitz, Earl; College Station, TX Seldenrust, John D.; Irving, TX Selensky. Shannon; Richardson, TX Self, Clay Deleti; Odessa, TX Sellers, Mon; College Station, TX Sellers, Sandy; Dallas, TX Sells, Karla M.; Path, TX Sells, Traylor; College Station, TX Sepulveda, Jack; Houston, TX Serrano, Cecilia; Brownsville, TX Serres, Deann; Spring, TX Sevier, James M.; Austin, TX Sewell, Wesley A.; Brazoria, TX Shaefer, Mark; Houston, TX Shamsy, Gigi; Plano, TX Shannon, Richard J. Ill; San Antonio, TX Sharon, Paul; Missouri City, TX Shaw, Kim; Holiston, TX Shaw, Laura; Boling, TX Shaw, Philip; Galena Park, TX Shea, John; Desoto, TX Shebilsky, Shirley; Rockwall, TX Sbeblak, Jeanette; Edna, TX Sheffer, Michelle; Lufkin, TX Shepperd, Mark; Richardson, TX Sherek, Martha L.; Corpus Christi, TX Shinneman, John; Longview, TX Sbipman, Karen; Rea Oak, TX Smvers, Leann; Carthage, TX Shockey, Jeanna; Katy, TX Shomaker, Mark; Houston, TX Shores, Troubles; Corpus Christi, TX 724 Juniors ' 86 Shormann, Susan; Kingwood, TX Shull, Janies; El Paso, TX Shumbera, Mark; Weimar, TX Shumilak, Ed; Friendswood, TX Sigmon, Denise Lynne; San Antonio, TX Silva, Gail Marie; Laredo, TX Simmitt, Max; San Antonio, TX Simmons, Pamela; Carrollton, TX Simmons, Robert; Fort Worth, TX Simons, Michelle J.; Victoria, TX Simpson, Jim Bob; Nocona, TX Simpson, Kevin; Orange, TX Simpson, Lisa; Bastrop, TX Simpson, Walter R.: College Station, TX Sims, Craig; St. Heawig, TX Sims, Kimberly A.: Hereford, TX Singleton, Howard A.: Corpus Christi, TX Sinna, Madhulika; Lake Jackson, TX Skewes, Richard; Lake Jackson, TX Slaughter, Jody; Madisonville, TX Slaughter, Scott; Mather, CA Sligar, Tracy; Irving, TX Stinkard, Gary Allen; Son Antonio, TX Slone, Gregg; Santa Fe, TX Slowey, Susan C.; College Station, TX Slusher, Debbie; College Station, TX Smidt, Melissa; El Campo, TX JUNIORS Smith, Carrie; Fort Worth, TX Smith, Cathy; Tuler, TX Smith, Dan; Richardson, TX Smith, Dee Ann; College Station, TX Smith, Gary; Como, TX Smith, Jeannine; Panhandle, TX Smith, Karen Ann; North Little Rock, AR Smith, Kathleen; San Antonio, TX Smith, Kevin; Dallas, TX Smith, Ladd; Houston, TX .. Smith, Lee R. Ill; Houston, TX Smith, Michael J.; Cypress, TX Smith, Michele; Bedford, TX Smith, Philip G.: Sugarland, TX Smith, Randy; Houston, TX Smith, Robby; Crand Pairie, TX Smith, Robert Hanson; Dallas, TX Smith, Samantha; Athens, TX Smith, Shelley; Arlington, TX Smith, Stoney; Weatherford, TX Smith, Susan; LaCrange, TX Smith, Windsor; Rending, PA Smithers, Robin Lea; Longview, TX Snider, Robert; Gainesville, TX Sobala, Ronda; Waco, TX Sobotik, Stephanie; Lamaraue, TX Socia, Donna; Nacogdoches, TX Soell, Donna Rosemarie; Iowa Park, TX Solymosy, Stephen; Springfield, VA Sottife, Audrey; Plano, TX Soza, Jamie; San Antonio, TX Sparks, Robert James; New Braunfels, TX Sparks, Steven R.; Dallas, TX Spencer, Angela G.; Houston, TX Spencer, Christina; Brazona, TX Spencer, Robert Frank; Abilene, TX Spinks, Al; Midland, TX Staas, Rhonda; Waco, TX Stacha, Denise; San Antonio, TX Staggs, Merita; Texas City, TX Stallwitz, Kurt; Dumas, TX Standefer, Virginia Lee; Hillsboro, TX Stansbury, Michael S.; Ballinger, TX Stanton, Paul; Alvin, TX Staples, Jonna B.; Copperas Cove, TX Staton, Melinda; Harlingen, TX Stavinoha, Ken; Rosenberg, TX Stebenne, Sheri; Houston, TX Steel, Kamela; San Antonio, TX Steelman, Joel; Bryan, TX Stefka, Mike; Alvin, TX Stegemoeller, Danny; DeSoto, TX Stein, Mark William; Spring, TX Stell, Alan Cecil; Dallas, TX Stephens, David; Robstown, TX Stephens, Susan; San Angelo, TX Stephenson, Tom; Tacoma, WV Sterling, Mark; Port Arthur, TX Stetz, Janice M.; Bryan, TX Stevens, Mark L.; Victoria, TX 726 Juniors Stewart, Ashley; Midland, TX Stewart, JefiFrey L.; Austin, TX Stierman, Mark; Houston, TX Stigall, Brian; Thomdale, TX Stiles, Gary D.; Killeen, TX Stine, Kelleen; Friendswood, TX Stipanovic, Tomp; Bremond, TX Stockburger, Donald Scott; Fort Stockton, TX Stockton, Jay; Jefferson, LA Stokes, Stacy; Dumas, TX Stone, Lisa; Stafford, TX Stonenam. Charles; Temple, TX Stover, Allen; Lake Jackson, TX Stratton, Jerald J.; Marion, SD Streiff, Glenn Robert; San Antonio, TX Streit, Marie; Plano, TX Strickland, Lance; Dortmunder, Germany Strittmatter, Barry; Euless, TX Stuart, Leslie A.: Oconomowee, WI Stubbeman, William; Fort Worth, TX Suggs, Michelle; Paige, TX Suhr, Dana; Euless, TX Sullivan, Elizabeth; Houston, TX Sullivan, Kenneth J.: Hoitston, TX Summers, Amy; Medford, NY Summers, Scott A.; Fort Worth, TX Sumner, John; Itasca, TX Sune, Alejandro; Caracas, Venezuela Sung, Edaie; College Station, TX Surcek, Mark; Victoria, TX Sury, Kenneth; Fayetteville, TX Suttle, Marty; Richardson, TX Sutton, JefiFrey Scott; DeSoto, TX Svacina, Paul; Houston, TX Swanson, David; McAllen, TX Swanson, Merrill E.; El Campo, TX Swartz, Trenton; Houston, TX Sweet, Jim; Crown Point, IN Swell, Leland T.; St. Thomas, U.S.V.I. Swezey, Todd; West Islip, NY Swienton, David C.; Spring, TX Swinney, Joe; Garland, TX Swisher, Davey; Lake Jackson, TX Syers, Melissa; Galveston, TX Symes, Scott; Kingwood, TX Sypert, Sarah; Spring, TX Tackitt, Cindi; Wortham, TX Taggart, Watt; Zabeikville, TX Talley, Lisa K.; Seguin, TX Tallin!, Deborah; Huntington. NY Tangas, Celeste; Houston, TX Tapia, Leti; LaMarque, TX Tarbutton, Wayne: The Woodlands, TX Tate, Gordon; Midland, TX Juniors 727 JUNIORS Tatman, Wade A.; Mt. Pleasant, TX Tatum, Makon; Sour Lake, TX Taylor, Glenda Rave; Temple, TX Taylor, Harold; Longview, TX Taylor, Mike; San Antonio, TX Templeton, Todd; Denison, TX Templin, Jack Jr.; Austin, TX Tepera, Joseph; Van Ahtyne, TX Terrell, Glenn Earl; Kress, TX Terrell, Rodney X; Kress, TX Terrell, Ronald H.; Kress, TX Tesmer, Mike: Corsicana, TX Thacker, Mark; College Station, TX Thane, David; A cCregor, TX Thane, John Mark; A cCregor, TX Thiel, Randall R.; College Station, TX Thomas, Ben; Victoria, TX Thomas, Blair Ann; Houston, TX Thomas, Craig E.; Shrevejiort, LA Thomas, Kitty lleen; Eagle Lake, TX Thomas, Mitzi: Houston, TX Thomas, Rhonda; Cladewater, TX Thomas, Steven C.; Arlington, TX Thomas, Suzanne; Plano, TX Thomason, Camille; Austin, TX Thompson, Anthony; Lavemia, TX Thompson, David; Bossier City, LA Thompson, David A.; Redpands, CA Thompson, Elizabeth M.; Temple, TX Thompson, Gail; Burleson, TX Thompson, James W.; Richardson, TX Thompson, Jerry; Houston, TX Thompson, Joe C.; College Station, TX Tnompson, Martha R.; Dilley, TX Thompson, Perry; Tyler, TX Thompson, Susanne; Abilene, TX 728 Juniors Two students show their support for Muscular Dystrophy by participating in the Big Kiss held on Valentine’s Day. Thompson, Timothy J.; Omaha, TX Thurow, Sharon; New Caney, TX Tibbetts, Terrie; Houston, TX Till, Larry; Houston, TX Tingle, Travis Ray; College Station, TX Tinker, Edeta; Houston, TX Tinsley, Timothy; Hico, TX Todaro, Joe Jr.; College Station, TX Tole, Donna; Quanah, TX Tomac, Tracy; Richardson, TX Tomasek, Robert G. Jr.; Boeme, ' TX Tomchesson, Craig S.; Houston, TX Tomlinson, Jim; Cypress, TX Tong, Karen; Houston, TX Toot, Peggy Lea; Pasadena, TX Topham, Brad; Alta Loma, TX Toppert, Gary; Prophetstown, IL Torres, Eduardo A.; San Antonio, TX Totten, Susan; Waco, TX Toudoze, Kenneth; San Antonio, TX Tracy, Dayne; Naples, TX Traham, Paul Denton; Midway, TX Travis, Lesa; Vidor, TX Trchalek, David; Baytown, TX Trcka, John; Richardson, TX Treude, Pegi M.; Kingsville, TX Trevino, Sergio A.; Houston, TX Treybig, Holli; Richardson, TX Truelove, Denise A.; Lafayette, LA Truesdell, Jams H.; Honolulu, HI Tschantz, Todd; Dallas, TX Tucker, Denny; Kilgore, TX Tuller, Michael; San Antonio, TX Turner, Jerry; Crosby, TX Ulteig, Gregor; Houston, TX Urban, Becky; College Station, TX Urban, Jill; Richardson, TX Usry, Joan; Dallas, TX Valenta, Carolyn Denise; Bay City, Valerio, Ed; Pasadena, TX Valkavich, Lia; San Antonio, TX Van Cleve, Lisa; Uvalde, TX VanCleve, Ellen; Austin, TX Vandecar, John; Boise, ID Vanderweide, V ' icke; Houston, TX TX Vandewalle, Curt A.; Hurdo, TX Vandusen, Wendy; College Station, TX Vanek, Patricia; Houston, TX VanWinkle, Kay Lynn; Sulphur Springs, TX Varano, Bonnie G.; Waco, TX Varner, Chris; San Antonio, TX Vastine, Victoria L.; Austin, TX Vaughn, Doug; Deer Park, TX Vaughn, Krista; Houston, TX Vaught, Leslye K.; Bryan, TX Veatch, Katie; Royal Oak, MI Verwold, Gerald; College Station, TX Vest, Edward J.; College Station, TX Vetters, Charles M. Jr.; Lake Jackson, TX Vickers, Randy; Richmond, TX Vie, Julie Micnelle; Spring, TX Villareal, Ana; Brownsville, TX Villarreal, Roland; College Station, TX Vincze, Johanna; Eagle Lake, TX Viquet, Mark; College Station, TX Vite, Susan; College Station, TX Vogt, Thomas M.; Littleton, CO Votion, Timothy; San Antonio, TX Waddell, Miriam; Houston, TX Wade, Jay; Mercedes, TX Wadhwani, Savita; College Station, TX Wadsworth, Laura K.; Ft. Worth, TX Wagner, Chris; Greenville, TX Wagner, David; Victoria, TX Wanlen, Helene; Belton, TX Wainerdi, James; College Station, TX Walden, Lora; Seabrook, TX Waldon, James Phillip; Beaumont, TX Waldvogel, Patricia; Dallas, TX Walker, David; Deer Park, TX Walker, Douglas R.; Dallas, TX Walker, Hyral; Lufkin, TX Walker, Patrick A.; Houston, TX Walker, Susan; White Oak, TX Walker, Whit; Amarillo, TX Walkerman, Amy P.; Lakewood, NY Wallace, Beth; Baytown, TX Wallace, Carol Anne: Houston, TX Wallace, Chris; Burkoumett, TX Wallace, Jeff; Houston, TX Wallace, Kory; Bryan, TX Wallace, Sam; Universal City, TX Waller, James; Temple, TX Walter, James Craig; Dallas, TX Walters, Bradleigh; Plano, TX Walters, Patricia; Houston, TX Ward, Rob; Irving, TX Warland, Arild; College Station, TX Warren, George III; Greenville, TX Warrick, Gil; West Columbia, TX Wartenbach, Kurt Emil; Kingwood, TX Warzecha, Shelley; Inez, TX Watson, Karen; Texas City, TX Watson, Patricia; College Station, TX Watson, Wesley Todd; Brownwood, TX Watts, Kevin; Houston, TX Watts, Kimberly; Longview, TX Weathers, Jerry; College Station, TX Juniors 729 JUNIORS Out of the Closet Its Bearable to be a Teddy Bear Lover Arctophiles, come out of the closet . . . it’s finally cool to be a teddy bear lover. There’s a new craze sweeping the nation, and Americans are spending over $125 million a year on it. Most of us have, at one time or an¬ other, experienced the friendship of a teddy bear. But the time came when we had to put our old faithful friend in the back of the closet and join the ranks of the “mature.” Today, psychologists are telling us that it’s healthy to have a furry friend at any age. A teddy bear repre¬ sents a sense of security, he’s a friend to the end. A study done at thr ee universities found that 80 percent of all female stu¬ dents and 40 percent of all male stu¬ dents keep a teddy bear or other stuffed animal in their room. Some people, however, carry beardom a little further than just a bear or two. Collecting bears is the fourth largest collecting hobby. When millionaire Victor Davis sold his San Francisco mansion last year, he didn’t know what to do with his 5,000 bears. Collector Virginia Walker built a three-room annex onto her Florida home to house her 600 bears. Teddy bears today don’t just sit on the shelf or bed, and the bear craze encom¬ passes more than furry friends alone. Bearmania has hit America hard. To¬ day’s bear owner has a wide variety of bearaphenalia to choose from. You can clothe your bear in anything from pumpkin suits to bunny ears or buy yourself bear mugs, teddy bear t-shirts, notepads, pens or dishes. You can even get into shape with the “Pooh’s Workout Book.” “The Teddy Bear Calendar” sold over 390,000 copies of its 1985 issue. The craziness extends to teddy bear fan clubs and newsletters. This generation of teddy bears are busier than the rest of us. There are B.Y.O.B. conventions (Bring Your Own Bear), and this year, 500 bears attended the Teddy Bear Tri¬ bune’s Annual Convention in Minneso¬ ta. The biggest event of the year was the annual meeting of the Take a Teddy to Tea Society at New York’s Algonquin Hotel. The previous year, the resident bear at London’s Savoy Hotel flew over on the Concord to attend. Who created this American idol As the story goes, in 1902 President Roose¬ velt went to Smedes, Mississippi, on a bear hunt, telling the reporters he would bring back a grizzly. After nine days of bear hunting, the party was in¬ formed that a black bear had been sight¬ ed. Armed and ready, the sportsmen set out for the designated spot, only to find one small black cub about eighteen inches long. Needless to say, the kind- hearted president didn’t shoot the bear. However, Washington cartoonist Clif¬ ford Berryman drew a cartoon the next day called “Teddy’s Bear,” which repre¬ sented Roosevelt pulling the little crea¬ ture by a rope up the steps of the White Weaver, Philip; Benton, LA Webb, Ruth; Beeville, TX Weber, Troy L.; Victoria, TX Webster, Loretta; Temple, TX Weckemeyer, Steven W.: Houston, TX Weems, Carol; El Paso, TX Weesner, Joseph; Marion, TX Wegenhoft, John; Columbus, TX Wehring, Joel; Brenham, TX Weinert, Connie; Houston, TX Weise, Sheryl; San Antonio, TX Welch, Rhett; Mesquite, TX Wells, Mark O.; Houston, TX Wells, Martha; Fort Worth, TX Wells, Tracy; Irving, TX Werchan, Henry A.; Houston, TX West, Elizabeth J.; Richardson, TX Westbrook, S.J.; Bryan, TX Westhoff, Peggy C.; Fort Worth, TX Weston, Graham; Marion, TX Wharton, Catherine E.; Conroe, TX Wheat, Jareo; Houston, TX Wheeler, Gary V.; Dallas, TX Wheeler, James; Lubbock, TX Wheeler. Murray G.; Houston, TX Wneeler, Valeta; Snyder, TX Whitaker, Kevin J.; Lake Jackson, TX 730 Juniors ' 86 House. After the Berryman cartoon appeared in all the papers, a couple by the name of Rose and Morris Michton decided to make a couple of stuffed toy bears and put them in their candy shop window. They wrote to President Roosevelt and business today.” asked if they could name the little bears So next time you find yourself having after him and call them‘Teddy Bears.” a good down-to-earth chat with your The Michtons’ company, the Ideal Toy teddy bear, remember you are not Corporation, is acclaimed for making alone. Today’s most faithful friends are the first stuffed “Teddy” and are still in furry. White, Aria; Terrell, TX White, Danny; Tyler, TX White, Jo Alison; Orange, TX White, K. Lynn; San Angelo, TX White, Marc; Sumner, TX White, Teresa J.; Bryan, TX Whitefield, John; Eacouch, TX Whitehair, Kirsten G.; Rockville, MD Whitehead, Carol Clay; Del Rio, TX Whitesell, Karen; Brenham, TX Whitney, Tracey; Pasadena, TX Wickel, William J.; LaPorte, TX Wiedemer, Denise; Carrollton, TX Wiggins, Duane A.; Houston, TX Wilcox, Amy; Houston, TX Wilcox, Celeste A.; Baytown, TX Wilcox, Scott; Melissa, TX Wilcox, Todd; Bedford, TX Wiley, Eddie; San Antonio, TX Wilganowski, Carl; Houston, TX Wilhem, Steven Edward; Red Rock, TX Wilhite, Micha el; San Juan, TX Wilkins, Clayton B.; Houston, TX Wilkins, Shawn: Richardson, TX Wilkinson, Michael; Carrollton, TX Williams, Cheryl; Texas City, TX Williams, Doug; College Station, TX Juniors 731 JUNIORS Williams, Kevin; Dallas, TX Williams, Matthew; Baytown, TX Williams, Monica Dawn; Waco, TX Williams, Thomas Ray; North Falls, ID Williams, Thomas Reed III; Huntsville, TX Williams, Todd E.; Round Rock, TX Wills, Alicia R.; College Station, TX Wills, Craig E.; College Station, TX Wilson, Allison; El Campo, TX Wilson, Charlotte; Houston, TX- Wilson, Christine L.; Houston, TX Wilson, James C.; Spring, TX Wilson, Jordana; Huntington Beach, CA Wilson, Mark B.; Andrews, TX Wilson, Mary F.; Arlington, TX Wilson, R. Mark; College Station, TX Wilson, Robert Ijjwrence; Dallas, TX Wilson, Sarah Melanie; San Antonio, TX Wilson, Wade; Victoria, TX Winkelmann, Tommy; Houston, TX Winn, Bradley; Lockart, TX Wiseman, Polly; San Antonio, TX Withey, Susan; Dallas, TX Witt, Mary Ann; College Station, TX Witten, Rex; Olton, TX Wolbrueck, Jacqueline; Bartlett, TX Wolf, Carla; Iowa Park, TX Wong, Constance; Snn Antonio, TX W ' ong, Enoch; Houston, TX Wood, Angela Grace; Abilene, TX Wood, Lisa: College Station, TX Wood, Philip D.; Roofcioa f, TX Woodard, Amy Louise; Spring, TX Woodard, Eric; Palestine, TX Woodfin, Dan; Abilene, TX Wooley, Kristi; Mansfield, TX Wooten, Ann; Abilene, TX Wright, David; Troy, MI Wright, Diane Lynne; College Station, TX Wright, Glenn; Dunwoody, CA Wright, Jeff D.; San Antonio, TX Wright, Laurie; Dallas, TX Wright, Robert Lee; Crowley, LA Wright, Robert Line; Pasadena, TX Wright, Tamara; Houston, TX A future Texas Aggie? 1, J I Tv A ' ’ mf Ex.v S F Ar ' , Wueste, Kathy: San Antonio, TX Wuthrich, Paul; Deer Park, TX Wynn, Shelly; Dalhart, TX Yancey, Karen; Irving, TX Yancey, Kimberly E.; College Station, TX Yanke, David S.; New Berlin, WI Yarbrough, Jack Sam; Waco, TX Yates, Lou Ann; Kingsville, TX Yee, Michelle; Houston, TX Yoder, Richard; Fort Worth, TX Yokley, Joe A.; Bryan, TX Yonter, Samuel M.; Houston, TX Young, James L.; Humble, TX Young, Kenneth K.; Tamuning, Guam Younts, Marcyjo; College Station, TX Zabransky, Jeff; Cypress, TX Zaccagnino, Anthony J.; Caldwell, TX Zahar, George; Kountze, TX Zahner, Scott V.; Rosenberg, TX Zamzow, Larry; Three Rivers, TX Zapata, J. Edgar; Kilgore, TX Zarosky, Bruce D.; Cameron, TX Zbranek, Debra; Lufkin, TX Zelimer, David W.; Hillsboro, TX Ziegler, Lori; Kingwood, TX Zieren, John; Bryan, TX Zikos, John; Dallas, TX Juniors 733 SOPHOMORES Class of 1987 Officers FROM LEFT — Carol Ellison, Vice President; Joe Lassard, Treasurer; Carolyn Brown, Secretary; Cindy Webb, Social Secretary; Keith McBride, President. 734 Sophomores Aaron, Kimberly; Houston, TX Abney, Stephen; ' Nederland, TX Abueg, Mel; Houston, TX Accapadi, Matt; Houston, TX Adair, Michael Chad; Friendswood, TX Adair, Susan; Houston, TX Adam, John Q.; Hooker Heights, TX Adams, Alison Baton Rouge, LA Adams, Chris; Houston, TX Adams, Dana; Vernon, TX Adams, Elizabeth D.; Houston, TX Adams, G. Harris; Houston, TX Adams, June; Vernon, TX Addison, Michael A., Jr.; Ft. Worth, TX Adix, Kenneth; Yorktown, TX Adkins, David W.; Eng e Lake, TX Ahlers, Rich; Waco, TX Airhart, Tom; Plano, TX Akins, Debra; Catesville, TX Albers, Robert I.; Houston, TX Albrecht, David W.; San Antonio, TX Albright, Rhonda Kay; Missouri City, TX Alcorn, Doris; Boeme, TX Alexander, Diane; College Station, TX Alexander, Mary Jane; San Angelo, TX Alford, Jeffery; Splendora, TX Algaze, Eugenia; Houston, TX Aliure, Juan Pablo; Houston, TX Allen, Cindie; Mesquite, TX Allen, Lynn Marie; Longview, TX Allen, Marla; Hotiston, TX Allison, Cary; San Antonio, TX Allmond, Sarah; Galveston, TX Almaguer, Sylvia; Bellare, TX Alms, Andrew; Houston, TX Alsop, Ernest Kit C.; Corpus Christi, TX Alston, Cathleen; Marlin, TX Alter, Jeff; Bryan, TX Alvarado, Carlos; Son Antonio, TX Alvarez, Rodolfo D.; David, Chiriqui, Reppa Amato, Richard; Houston, tx Amosson, Kyhl; Plano, TX Anderson, David James; Richardson, TX Anderson, Juli; Odessa, TX , Anderson, Kimberly; Plano, TX Anderson, Neville W.; Houston, TX Andrino, Jorge; College Station, TX Angove-Rogers, Adrian; Houston, TX Angut, Ronald; Houston, TX Antnis, Larry S.; San Antonio, TX Apfel, Melinda; College Station, TX Appeddy, Paul A.; Perrysberg, OH Armstrong, Glenn; Universal City, TX Arp, Phimp; San Antonio, TX Arrington, Thomas Scott; Beaumont, TX Arteaga, Gustavo; McAllen, TX Arthurs, Jeff; Houston, TX Ascolese, Joseph A.; Lexington, MA Ash, Stephen C.; Houston, TX Ashbum, David; Houston, TX Ashiock, Jennifer Scott; Tallahassee, FL Atkins, Wayne; Denton, TX Atwood. Destny; Mason. TX Averitt, Andra; Bryan, TX Avery, David Lawrence; Fort Arthur, TX Ayers, Chris; Spring, TX Babin, Mike; Arlington, TX Baker, Clay; Idalou, TX Baker, Susan; Midland, TX Baldree, Rodney; Houston, TX Balke, Vanessa; Houston, TX Baney, Jennifer; Sprins, TX Banister, Bess; Dallas, TX Bansal, Neeva; Hotiston, TX Bara, Edward; East Bernard, TX Barbee, Stephanie; Garland, TX Barber, Dorothy I.; Irving, TX Barber, George L.; Forney, TX Barbour, Sheryl; Allen, TX Barchardt, Billy Sam; Tulia, TX Barclay, Kathryn A.; Cleveland, TX Barina, Samuel J.; Temple, TX Barker, Lisa; Houston, TX Barker, R. Darrin; College Station, TX Barmore, Thomas Young: Harlingen, TX Barnes, Shelley L.; McAllen, TX Barnett, Ben; Groves, TX Barnette, Emily; Dallas, TX Barone, Martha; Pasadena, TX Barre, George D.; Yoakum, TX Barrera, Monica; Harlingen, TX Barrett, Michael R.; Houston, TX Barrett, William H.; Madisonville, TX Barrier, Starla R.; Port Lavaca, TX Bartling, Gordon L.; New Braunfels, TX Bass, Karen; Houston, TX Bastian, Darrell; Spring, TX Batek, Michael Anthony; Robstown, TX Bates, D. Renee; College Station, TX Bates, Madelyn; Houston, TX Bates, Michael Jon; Houston, TX Battle, Laura A.; Bedford, TX Bauer, Kenneth A.; Houston, TX Bayer, Kenneth M.; Floresville, TX Bayne, James; Houston, TX Beaman, James; Houston, TX Beard, Robert; Houston, TX Bearden, Lynn; Hanston, TX Sophomores 735 SOPHOMORES Bearr, Marilyn J.; San Antonio, TX Beasley, Alysen; Richardson, TX Beazley, Becky; Dallas, TX Beazley, Fran: Waco, TX Bechtel, Kathy; Abilene, TX Becker, Brian K.; Waco, TX Bednarz, Suzanne E.; Sherman, TX Beeler, Dorothy Ann; College Station, TX Beene, Clifton Don; Fairfield, TX Beene, Susan; Diboll ' , TX Belcher, Robert W.; Wichita Falls, TX Bell, Ihanna; Wallingford, PA Bellah, Jenean; Dallas, TX , Michelle; College Stall ngoechea, Carlos; College Stall Benitez, Gustavo Jr.; Cuayna Bennett, Snerry; Com Belur, Michelle; College Station, TX Bengoechea, Carlos; College Station, TX nalo, PR. onroe, TX Bentley, Janet; Fulshear, TX Benvegnu, Teresa; Spring, TX Bereen, John; Plano, TX Berg, Robert J.; College Station, TX Berger, Brian; Victoria, TX Berger, Catherine; Auburn, AL Bergman, Erik; Cranbury, TX Bergman, Susan; Spring, TX Berry, James; Lubbock, TX Beshear, Brady; Wichita Falls, TX Best, Carrington; Austin, TX Best, Deborah R.; Daisetta, TX Best, Kara; Winston-Salem, NC Beverly. Kevin; Shepherd, TX Beyer, Douglas; Chambersburg, PA Bezner, Dolores; Corpus Christi, TX Biancardi, Andrew; San Antonio, TX Bielemowicz, Gwen; Richardson, TX Biermann, Bruce; Bryan, TX Bingaman, Cordon B.; Abilene, TX Bischoff, Christopher J.; Duncanville, TX Bishop, Michael; Son Antonio, TX Bissett, Robert S.; Meadows, TX Bjordammen, David; Lubbock, TX Black, Don; Houston, TX Black, John P.; Pratt, KS Black, Terri; Houston, TX Blackwell, Laurel Ann; McAllen, TX Blaha, Brenda; Angleton, TX Blahitka, Mike; Richardson, TX Blake, Clynnis; Houston, TX Blake. Michael; San Antonio, TX Blake, Shari: Friendswood, TX Blask, Richard; Houston, TX Blaylock, Jim; Arlington, TX Blockus, Keith; College Station, TX Bobo, Michelle; Coppell, TX Bohac. Jennifer; Houston, TX Bonac, Myra; Bartlett, TX Bohsali, Malek; Houston, TX Bolting, Pamela Jo; Yorktown, TX Bond, Michael G.; Plaine, TX Boone, Debby E.; San Antonio, TX Bordeaux, Jennifer L.; Los Fresnos, TX Boriack, Lanette; Lincoln, TX Bortnem, Tracey; Conroe, TX Boshart, Dawn; Missouri City, TX Bott, Stacey; Forsan, TX Bowen, Susan; College Station, TX Boyd, Clark; Rosenberg, TX Boysen, Shannon; College Station, TX Branch, Michael A.; Deer Park, TX Brasher, Catherine; Houston, TX Braswell, Brian; Houston, TX Braziel, Janalisa; Livingston, TX Brazzel, Charles; Sanbenito, TX Brem, Dale; Sulphur Springs, TX Brenan, Michael Shane, Jr.; San Antonio, TX Brenckman, Elizabeth; Fort Worth, TX Brenckman, Susan; Fort Worth, TX Bret, Dunaway; Richardson, TX Bridgehouse, Michael; El Paso, TX Bristol, Jeni Kay; College Station, TX Britton, James D.; Bethan, TX Britton, John C.; Stafford, TX Britton, Randall Keith; Houston, TX Brooks, Tracy; Dallas, TX Brothers, Lee; Laredo, TX Broun, Alicia; College Station, TX Brown, Alice: Port Arthur, TX Brown, Carolyn; Dallas, TX Brown, Elise; Plano, TX Brown, James E.; Beaumont, TX Brown, Lynnej Houston, TX Browning, Jeffery T.; Bedford, TX Broyles, Cheryl; Beaumont, TX Bruner, Kim; Hunstville, TX Brunner, Mike; Holston, TX Bryan, Randy; College Station, TX Bryan, Todd; Houston, TX Bryant, Greg E.; Lake Jackson, TX Bryant, Stephen J.; Carrollton, TX Bubert, Jamie; Montgomery, TX Buchta, Vince; Waco, TX Buck, Gregory R.; Grasse Point, Mi Buck, Joan M.: Houston, TX Budavari, Attila; Sao Paulo, Sp, Brazil Bullard, Gary; College Station, TX Bullington, Larry; Hurst, TX Burbridge, lulie; Richardson, TX Burden, Jill; Farmersville, TX Burdore, Randall L.; Fort Worth, TX Burke, Barbara; Channelview, TX Burkett, Gene; Dallas, TX Burkett, Vincent L.; Hurst, TX Burney, Douglas; College Station, TX Burroughs, John; Fort Worth, TX Burton, Clifford; Houston, TX Bush, Marci; Bryan, TX Bushman, Kathleen G.; Houston, TX Sophomores 737 SOPHOMORES Buske, Chad; Deer Pork, TX Bustos, Dennis; El Paso, TX Butler, Allison; Hurst, TX Butler, Gwendolyn; Warn, TX Butz, Deanna Dawn; Kingwootl, TX Buvinghausea, Christina; Houston, TX Byerley, Lisa K.; Houston, TX Byers, John S.; Wills Point, TX Byrd, Elizabeth; Laurel, MD Byrd, Laura B.; College Station, TX Cabada, Karen; Uvalde, TX Cabler, Karen; Palestine, TX Calliham, Campbel l, Glen; Nort. Caico, Victoria; Houston, TX Cajacob, Karen; Houston, TX Caldwell, Carol; Plano, TX Calhoun, Kristen; Huntsville, TX Callaway, Carol; Wichita Falls, TX Calleias. Maria T.; Sweeny, TX lam, Mike; College Station, TX h Olmsted, OH Campbell, John; Athens, TX Campbell, Patricia; Conroe, TX Canales, Edda M.; Harker Heights, TX Cannon, Dale; Pinehurst, TX Cardyn, Pena M.; Houston, TX Carl, William Noble, III; Houston, TX Carleston, Kim; Pearland, TX Carmody, Meghan Ann; [Au ' cersn City, TX Carr, Michael Andrew; Uvalde, TX Carrel!, Laura; Plano, TX Carroll, Herman; Muenster, TX Carroll, Patrick G.; Lamarque, TX Carrol], Tina Lynn; Mesquite, TX Carter, Kenneth C.; Port Arthur, TX Case, Carol Anne; Ric inr soM, TX Caso, Greg; Carrollton, TX Cassidy, Sharon; Henrietta, TX Castaneda, Sandra; Harlingen, TX Castell, Mark; Metairie, LA Castro, Jose L.; Wharton, TX Castro, Maria Elena; San Antonio, TX Cates, Leslie Eugene; Houston, TX Catlett, Scott; Houston, TX Cato, Matthew; Son Antonio, TX Cawthra, Kathy; Spring, TX Cederio, Kathryn Ann; Duncnvilie, TX Chaloupka, Karel; Missouri City, TX Chamberlain, Peter W., Jr.; Austin, TX Chandler, Juliet; Irving, TX Chandler, Stacy; Dallas, TX Chang, Helen; Houston, TX Chang, Jorge L.: College Station, TX Chapa, Linda; Wichita Falls, TX Chapman, Jon B.; Woodville, TX Chapman, Lvnn; Richardson, TX Chapman, Richard Andrew; Carrollton, TX Chapman, Shain; Sherman, TX Chapp, Sheri; Waco, TX Charba, Deane S.; Houston, TX Charlotte, Monk; Dorchester, TX Chase, Suzanne; Richardson, TX Cheltham, Karla; Sulphur Springs, TX Chen, Karen; Coppell, TX Cheney, Melissa; Friendswood, TX Childs, Janice; Arlington, TX Childs, Ryan H.; Dickinson, TX Chisholm, Deborah; Dnahran, Saudia Arabia Chlapek, Darla; Pasadena, TX Chovanec, Karen; Bryan, TX Christofferson, Linda; Houston, TX Christopher, Jrauba; Houston, TX Cimino, Roxanne L.: Houston, TX Cisar, John; Hurst, TX Clark, Camille; Beaumont, TX Clark, Chanin Louise; Houston, TX Clark, Kimberly Sue; Vernon, TX Clark, Mitchell; Hereford, TX Clark, Paula; Pampa, TX Clark. Rebecca; Plano, TX ClarK, Susan; Killeen, TX Clark, Terry; Dallas, TX Clason, Susan; Galveston, TX Claxton, Christy; Gddings, TX Clayton, James; Houston, TX Clayton, Shirley H.; Huffman, TX Coale, Mary; Woodlands, TX Cobern, Lowell; Hurse, TX Codinich, Anthany; Galveston, TX Cody, Lynne; Son Antonio, TX Cohen, Brian Joseph; Beaumont, TX Cohen, Michael; Houston, TX Cohen, Nancy K.; Prosjject, KY Cole, John; Houston, TX Cole, Michael; Houston, TX Coleman, Beverly; Santa Fe, TX Coleman, Casey; Meadow, TX Coleman, Diana; Houston, TX Colette, Dacy; Fort Worth, TX R.; Colleg mg Collins, Eileen T.; Munster, IN Colorigh. Patti S.; Tyler, TX Compton, Pauline; Kingsville, TX Connor, Fiona; Cheshire, WA360J, ENGL 738 Sophomores ' 87 Connor, Kim A.; Vidor, TX Conrad, Scott; Clifton. TX Conway, Karyn; Colli’fir Station, TX Cook, Carol Ann; Uvalde, TX Cooksey, Sonya; Collene Station, TX Cooper, Diane; Houston, TX Cooper, Roy K.; Bn mi, TX Copeland, Kille; Slaiinhton. TX Corbett, L.O. Patrick; Hoi kinton, MA Corley, Alan; La Porte, TX Cornell, Cliffton; Kali , TX Correa, Pamela; San Diefio, TX Cosby, Daniel W.; Center, TX Costa, Jose A.; Cuat ai ui, Ecuador Coston, Carla; Austin. TX Cotton, Michael; Corsicana. TX Couch, Loree; Austin, TX Cox, Jeffrey W.; Dallas, TX Cox, Thomas L.; College Station, TX Cramer, Daniel; Dallas. TX Crane, Cary; Dallas, TX Crawford, Christi; Jacksonville, TX Crawford, Richard Paul; College Station. TX Crisler, Kim; Edfiewood, TX Criswell, Lee; Raij City, TX Crockett, Dale R.; Fort Hood. TX Crockett, David; Midland, TX Crouch, Sherry; Beaver, OK Crutcher, William L.; Bonham. TX Culver, Beverly; Houston, TX Cummineham, Patty; Houston. TX Cunningham, Cheryl; Palestine, TX Curington, Jennie; Poi uoson, VA Currie, Carmen; Cain ) Pendleton, CA Curry, Sharon; Austin, TX Dalhom, Darin; Amarillo, TX Dallas, Morris; Houston, TX Dannelley, Ronnie; Seguiii, TX Dartez., Karla; Pasadena, TX Daugherty, Christi S.; Houston, TX Daurity, Jennifer; Missourie City. TX Daus, Donna M.; Houston. TX Davenport, Scott M.s Palestine, TX Davidson, Lori; Dallas, TX Davies, Michele R.; Houston, TX Sophomores 739 SOPHOMORES Davis, Barbara L.; Cypress, TX Davis, Carole D.; Kaly, TX Davis, Charlotte M.; Atoka, OK Davis, Christopher C.; Allen, TX Davis, John J.; Irving, TX Davis, Kimberly Ann; Houston, TX Davis, Molly; Lubbock, TX Davis, Suzanne; Houston, TX Dawkins, Royce, Jr.; Buffalo, TX De La Rcza, Daniel A.; Panama 5, Panama Deal, Jerry; Wheelock, TX Dean, Lynda; Palestine, TX Dearixon, Wendy; Spring, TX Deas, Pamela R.; Galveston, TX Debenham, Laura J.; Delta, UT Debrecht, Douglas; Houston, TX Debruin, Jeff; Houston, TX Deen, Robert; Richardson, TX Deforrest, Catherine; Corpus Christi, TX Dejongh, R.; Alvin, TX Delamater, Patrick E.; Spring, TX Delgado, Beatrice; Victoria, TX Delong, Matt; Bay City, TX Demel, Cynthia; Houston, TX Demers, Cary F.: Lewisville, TX Denney, Bill; Red Oak, TX Dennington, Jim; Houston, TX Dennis, Gregory Carl; Germantown, TN Dennis, Theodore; San Antonio, TX Denton, Brett; Kerrville, TX Desler, Donna; Kingwood, TX Devenport, Robert N.; Jacksonville, TX Devries, Paul James; Calgary, Alberta, CAN Dewitt, Kyle; Carrollton, TX Diaz, Jose; Panama 1, Panama Dickerson, Laura; Kingwood, TX Dickson, John; San Antonio, TX Didier, Barbara; Humble, TX Didway, John A., Ill; Johnson City, TX Dieterich, Tracy; Houston, TX Dietrich, Carl; Annandale, VA Dietz, Kirsten; Arlington, TX Dillon, James J.; Ogewa, WI Dixson, Suzanne; Irving, TX Dlugos, Elisabeth Ann; Taylor, TX Dodd, Claude Thomas; Cameron, TX Dogerath, Michael L.; Lamarque, TX Doler, Mike; Houston, TX Dominguez, Elizabeth; Delrio, TX Donna, Karen; Garland, TX Donnelley, Kim; Spring, TX Donohoo, Scott; Carrollton, TX Donovan, Elaine; Houston, TX Dooley, Sam; Longview, TX Sweet Temptations If you frequently roam the halls of the MSC you probably already know about one of the most popular attractions— the MSC Sweet Shop. Wedged into a tiny hole in the wall between the book store and the post office, the Sweet Shop is stocked with all sorts of taste-tempt¬ ing, calorie-laden goodies. In addition to commercial candy brands, the shop sells a variety of fresh, homemade fudge that is made daily right there in the store. The Sweet Shop also provides chewing gum, roasted nuts and some over-the-counter medicinal products. So if you have a minute while you’re at the MSC, check out the Sweet Shop; you’ll be glad you did! 740 Sophomores Dorff, Sandy; McAllen, TX Dorough, John M.; Dallas, TX Dorron, Jack E.; McAllen, TX Dortch, Marlene S.; Dallas, TX Douglas, Barry; Fairfax, VA Douglass, M. Clay; Pam ja, TX Douhgerty, Sharyl; Quitman, TX Dow, Melissa; Conroe, TX Dowdy, Christopher P.; Lamarque, TX Dowell, Angie ; Tomball, TX Driver, Deanna; Bastro)). TX Droughton, Angela D.; Longview, TX Drummond, Dee A.; Rockdale, TX Dubuisson, Robert;Ho«ston, TX Duckworth, Karen; Houston, TX Duke, Dwain; Coiyms Christi, TX Dunbar, Doug; Midland, TX Duncan, Mark; Round Rock, TX Duncan, Veronica; Franklin, TX Dunford, Stacey; Mesquite, TX Dunlap, Dana; Mo. City, TX Dunlap, Robert; College Stat, TX Dunn, Doug; Mesquite, TX Dunn, Kim; Burkbumett, TX Dunn, Mark S.; Sugar Land, TX Dunnigan, Cynthia; Kerrville, TX Duran, Arturo; El Paso, TX Durham, Debra Kaye; Southlake, TX Durrenberger, Nancy; Pasadena, TX Dutton, Becky; Spring, TX Dvoracek, Michael J.; Lubbock, TX Dworsky, Joseph; Longview, TX Dyer, Melissa; Houston, TX Eagle, Todd; Dallas, TX Eaves, Leta; Shreveport, LA Eblen, James Storey; Canton, TX Eckstein, John; Texarkana, TX Edelman, Terry G.; League City, TX Eden, Robert; College Station, TX Eduardo, Ana; Spring, TX Ehrman, Lisa; Spring, TX Eichhorn, Craig A.; Houston, TX Eilers, Mary Allan; Highlands, TX Eily, Andrew; San Antonio, TX Ekdahl, Kimberly; Avoca, TX Elder, Jason; Victoria, TX Eldridge, Eric; Dallas, TX Eliades, John Douglas; Corpus Christi, TX Elias, Kim; Plano, TX Elkins, James; Baytown, TX Elliott, Holly; Houston, TX Ellison, Carol; Spring, TX Elzner, James; Aransas Pass, TX Emshoff, William; Houston, TX Sophomores 741 SOPHOMORES Engelbert, Dennis T.; Waterloo, NF. English, Susan E.; Odessa, TX Enke, Deronica Lee; Victoria, TX Eoff, Emmy K.; College Station, TX Epperson, Cary; Houston, TX Epps, Rebecca Ann; Fort Worth, TX Erin, Timmy Lyn; Clarksville, TX Estes, Jane I.; Pasadena, TX Eichieson, Stacey; Cedar Hill, TX Eugster, Cris; College Station, TX Everest, David S.; Hoi kinton, A A Everett, Gayle; Odessa, TX Everett, Shonn; Odessa, TX Ewald, Tim; Houston, TX Ewing, Mary; Houston, TX Eyre, Joe; Austin, TX Faekeldey, Susie; Houston. TX Fagg, L. Stevan; Dallas, TX Fahlgren, Suzanne C.; Panama .5, Rep of Pana Faieta, Phil; Edinhoro, PA Fairey, Marianne L.; Houston, TX Fanjoy, Kerry; North Zulrh, TX Farias, Diane E.; S«n Antonio, TX Farver, Robert; Richardson. TX Fausnacht, Debra; Kernille, TX Fausnaeht, Donna; Kernille, TX Feather, Peggy; Houston, TX 742 Sophomores Felton, Jodi Lvnne; Hcbhroin illc, TX Fergason, Kelly; Whitney, TX Ferguson, Amy B.; New Orleans, IA Ferguson, Joy Suzanne; S;« iug. TX Ferguson, Patrick; TenyAe, TX Ferguson, Tracy L.; V.oUepf Station, TX Ferrell, Patrice; Dallas, TX Fick, Randall; Houston, TX Fiedler, Anne Marie; Cotulla, TX Figel, Paul L.; Dallas, TX Filgo, John; Waco, TX Finfrock, Paul T.; Lockhart, TX Fishback, Lyndell; S;jnug, TX Fisher, Derek Paul; Comfort, TX Fite, John E. Sr.; Lewisville, TX Fitzgerald, Suzanne; Kodiak, AK Fitzgerald, Willian B.; Kodiak, AK Fleischhaver, Dawn; Houston, TX Fleming, Amy E.; Marion, TX Fleming, Shelley; Mineola, TX Fletcher, Clint; Houston, TX Fletcher, Patrick D.; Dallas. TX Flood, Betsy; Atascosa, TX Flood, Cina; Wawo, TX Florance, Kristine; Texas City, TX Flores, Dolores; Taylor, TX Flournoy, Cynthia; Breckenridge, TX Flowers, Jeff; Joshua, TX t ' lynn, Coleen; Bedford, TX Foerster, Charles; Corpus Christi, TX Follis, John F.; Fredericksburg, TX Fontenot, Karen; Houston, TX Forbes, Daniel; Richardson, TX Foreman, Kristine; Orange, TX Forrest, Sam; Houston, TX Forrester, Miles; Amerallo, TX Fortney, Mark D.; Pittsburgh, PA Fortune, Danny; Sheffield, TX Fowler, Burce E.; Brownsville, TX Fowler, Deborah M.: Richardson, TX Francis, Brian G.; El Paso, TX Francis, James C.: Fort Worth, TX Francis, Mark; Johnson City, TX Francis, Renay; Houston, TX Frank, Janine; Lampasas, TX Frank, Kathy; Ft. Worth. TX Franke, Leland B.; Midland, TX Frawley, William E.; Odessa, TX Frazier, Anita; Houston, TX Frazier, Robin; Spring, TX Frederick, Wayne A.: Orange, TX Freeman, Susan; Midland, TX Freeman, Timothy Brian; Garland, TX Freitag, Sharlene; Houston, TX Frick, Douglas Jan; Houston, TX Frick, Monica L.; Kingwood, TX Friend, Brexton: Houston, TX Freisenhahn, John H.; New Braunfels, TX Frisby, Clay K.; Fairfax Station, VA Fritsche, Peggy; Houston, TX Frome, William J., II; Nassau Bay, TX Frontera, Carlos G.; Rio Piedras, PR Frye, Shelly D.; Hereford, TX Fuentes, John G., Jr.; Waxahachie, TX Fuentes, Nicola; Horston, TX Fuller, Jon; Dallas, TX Gage, Donald Cliff; Henderson, TX Galley, Teri; Doyline, LA Gaines, Shelly; Clear Lake City, TX Gainey, Susan M.; WoodviUe, TX Galaviz, Katherine J.; San Antonio, TX Gallagher, Melinda; Houston, TX Callaway, Karen; College Station, TX Gann, Jill L.; Bay City, TX Garcia, Francisco Eduardo; Zapata. TX Garcia, Margie; El Paso, TX Gardemal, John: Luekin, TX Gardenhire, Mike; Waxahachie, TX Gardiner, Cindy M.; Cm ress, TX Garner, Jeff; Kingwood, TX Garrett, Kirby; Yoakum, TX Garry, Thomas T, Jr.; Houston, TX Garza, Armando R.; San Antonio, TX Garza, Sandra; San Antonio, TX Garza, Yvette; Castroville, TX Gassman, Joseph Andrew; APO, NY Frankfort, WG Gately, Anne; Galveston, TX Gately, Neil S.; Wichita Falls, TX Gault, Nancy; Cleveland, TX Gaver, Laura J.M.; Harker Heights, TX ondra; Ben Wheeler, TX •, Greg; Killeen. TX Beth; Bryan, TX d, Jacqueline Ann; El Paso, TX Ronnie; Mesuuite. TX Gerloff, Sue; San Antonio, TX Gertson, John; Lissie, TX Gianotti, John P.; San Antonio, TX Gibbons, Patrick; Houston. TX Gibbs, Andy; Wharton, TX Gibbs, Pam; Midland, TX Gibson, Jana; Deer Park, TX Gibson, Susan; Bryan, TX Gilbert, Carrie; College Station, TX Sophomores 743 SOPHOMORES Gill, Roger; Fori Worth, TX Gilnhan, Jeff; Azlo, TX Gilliland, Thomas N.; Rouse City, TX Ginn, Jon; Richardson, TX Girod, Gena; Houston, TX Glaser, Jocelyn; Buckholts, TX Class, Thomas Charles; Rosebud, TX Glass, Whitney K.; Houston, TX Glaze, Bobbi June; Kingwood, TX Gleason, Robert; Kingwood, TX Gloor, Charles A.; College Station, TX Goddard, Grady; Birmingham, AL Godiwich, Lisa Joan; Galveston, TX Goelcing, Sandra; Houston, TX Goetzke, James; San Antonio, TX Gold, Keith; College Station, TX Gomez, Roman; Brownsville, TX Gomez, Rose Marie; McAllen, TX Gomezvalle, Carlos Luis; El Salvador Gonzales, Blanca; San Antonio, TX Gonzales, Mary Ann; San Antonio, TX Gonzales, Vicente A., Jr.; San Antonio, TX Gonzalez, Lydia L; Dickinson, TX Gonzalez, Pedro Daniel; Arlington, TX Goode, Jay; Justin, TX Goodrich, John P.; San Antonio, TX Gorza, Mary Ann; Linna, TX Cough, Michael; Dallas, TX Gowland, Kip; Bedford, TX Graeber, Kathleen; Needville, TX Graf, Rene; Vernon, TX Graff, Patricia; Houston, TX Gramier, Paul C., Ill; Hamma, LA Crape, Steven G.; Rochester, NY Graves, Alicia; Marshall, TX Gray, Joel; Sirring, TX Crazzendick, David W.; Desoto, TX Greanez, Gordon; Galveston, TX Green, Allison; Arlington, TX Green, Bryan; Temple, TX Green, Lynda; Spring, TX Gregory, Chris; Wilmington, DE Gregory, Collin; Wilmington, DE Gregory, Craig; Wilmington, DE Gregory, Crouch; Eidess, TX Greemminger, Karen M.; Houston, TX Gresham, Thomas A.; College Station, TX Grider, Rhonda; Dekalb, TX Grimes, Speight J.; Big Spring, TX Crindle, Susan; Rockdale, TX Grobowsky, George; Marshall, TX Gromala, John M.; Tomball, TX Crosslin, Todd; Paris, TX Groves, Jill; Garland, TX Groves, Ruth; Lumberton, TX Grudzien, Debbie A.; Galveston, TX Grumulattis, Leo; Corree, TX Grzelakowski, Joseph; College Station, TX Cuderian, Karen; Seabrook, FL Cueble, Douglas S.; San Antonio, TX Guerrero, Cleo Yvette; San Angelo, TX Guidry, Janie: Deer Park, TX Gumucio, Ed; Van Nuys, CA Gunderson, Robert; Houston, TX Gunn, John; Deer Park, TX Gustafson, Jeff; Beatrice, NE Gutierrez, Helen; San Antonio, TX Haack, Jennifer; San Antonio, TX Hackett, John; Sngarland, TX Haddan, Lester James; Stinnett, TX Hafernick, Robert; Lolita, TX Hahn, Christian H., Jr; Covington, LA 714 Sophomores Pearson ' 87 Hahnfeld, Kurt F.; Ft. Worth, TX Hale, Jason; Dallas, TX Hall, Jody; Woodsboro, TX Hall, John; San Antonio, TX Hall, Laura; Bryan, TX Hall, Richard Douglas; Houston, TX Hamaker, Kent Harley; Richardson, TX Hamm, Leisa; Houston, TX Hammer, Kyle; Missouri City, TX Hammonds, David Miller; Donna, TX Hamphreys, Ranee W.; Jacksonville, TX Hanath, Tess; Brenham, TX Hand, Cheryl; Tyler, TX Haney, Brenda A.; Richardson, TX Haney, Michelle D.; Houston, TX Hanks, Chris; San Antonio, TX Hanks, Debra J.; Franklin, TX Hanna, S. Shawn; Tyler, TX Hansen, Michael; APO, NY, NY Hardeman, Michael; Desoto, TX Hardin, Elizabeth; Houston, TX Hare, David R.; Houston, TX Harmon, Becky; Tyler, TX Harmon, Sherry; Ft. Worth, TX Harnitz, Katherine; Appleton, Wl Harper, Jeff R.; Pasadena, TX Harris, Donna; Gonzales, TX Harris, Jim; Harlinger, TX Harris, Paul; Euless, TX Harris, Ronald P.; Roselle, NJ Harrison, Jay; Abernathy, TX Hart, Jim F; Rossville, CA Hart, Katherine; Temple, TX Hartman, Adam D.; Wichita Falls, TX Hartman, Brian; Irving, TX Hartman, Linda; Austin, TX Sophomores 745 SOPHOMORES Harvey, Lisa; Hempstead, TX Harvey, Nancy; College Station, TX Hasken, Hermann, III; College Station, TX Haskins, Julie; Lamarque, TX Hatfield, Robin C.; Grand Prairie, TX Hathorn, Dorothy; Pasadena, TX Hawkins, Teresa Jo; Richardson, TX Haydel, Matthew J.; Kingwood, TX Haynes, Fawn; Grandview, TX Haynes, Shane Patrick; Dallas, TX Hazlewood, Victor Gene; Fort Worth, TX Head, Delaina; Irving, TX Heath, Dale A.; Whitneij, TX Heddins, Brad; Fruitvale, TX Hedgecock, Nancy S.; Hamburg, AR Hedgpeth, Tammy; Aft. Pleasant, TX Heibert, Gordon; Fort Worth, TX Helgeson, Sara L.; Dallas, TX Heliums, Chrissy; Caldwell , TX Hempel, Renee D.; Houston, TX Henderson, Sheri; Justin, TX Hendrickson, Erik Hoeiin; Wnco, TX Hendrickson, Scott; Kingwood, TX Henk, Russell; San Antonio, TX Henley, Darience; Houston, TX Henson, David; College Station, TX Hernandez, Cynthia; Marfa, TX Hernandez, Dennis; Houston, TX Hernandez, Jose S.; El Paso, TX Hermandez, Michael; Houston, TX Herron, Debbie; Odessa, TX Heruska, Kathy; Arlington, TX Herzberg, Laura; Houston, TX Hesse, Stephen; Westport, CT Hesser, William Andrew; Camp Pendeltown, CA Hetherington, William; Rtc iardson, TX Hethershaw, Susan; Houston, TX Heye, Paul F. Jr.; Beavercreek, OH Hickev, Tamara K.; Yoakum, TX Hickok, Jill; College Station, TX Hicks, Karen; Freeport, TX Hicks, Tim; Palastine, TX Hidalgo, Anthony; Son Antonio, TX Hildebrandt, Annette; Spring, TX Hill, Angie; Navasota, TX Hill, Brad B.; Texarkana, TX Hill, James Otto Jr.; Dickinson, TX Hill, Madelyn; Garland, TX Hinkle, Chad C.; Ft. North, TX Hinojosa, Laura L.; Son Antonio, TX Hinton, Laura; Dallas, TX Hodges, Wendy; Dallas, TX Hoelscner, Caroline; Loft, TX Hoffer, Brenda; Seguin, TX Hoffmann, Anna Y.; Son A?itonio, TX Hogan, Mason Kyle; Clyde, TX Hogan, Matthew; Denison, TX Hogan, Robert G.; Dallas, TX Hogan, Thad R. II; Dallas, TX Hogg, John; Englewood, CO Hogg, William C., HI; Arlington, TX Hohlt, Randall; Longview.TX Holcomb, Anthony; Rusk, TX Holcomb, Jenny; Richardson, TX Holder, Greg; Huffman, TX Holland, Chris; Austin, TX Hollingsworth, Phillip; Bryan, TX Holloway, Wes; Seabrook, TX Holmes, Marty; Grand Prairie, TX Holt, Kevin; Arlington, TX Holy, Lisa; Spring, TX Holz, Renee; Schulenburg, TX Hood, Gary Lynn; College Station, TX Hope, Julie K.; Houston, TX Hopkins, Kristi; Killeen, TX Hopp, Loretta M.; Duncanville, TX Horan, Sheryl L.; Hearne, TX Horn, Gregory B.; Conroe, TX Horsford, William; Apalachin, NY Hosea, Robert; San Antonio, TX Hotchkiss, Lyman; Midland, TX House, Sandra Kay; Charlotte, TX Houser, Ingrid; West on, TX Houser, Julie; Nederland, TX Houser, Kirk; Dallas, TX Houston, George; Kingwood, TX Howell, Cnris; Mequon, Wl Howell, Jon Christopher; Grand Prairie, TX Howells, Andrew; Houston, TX Huang, Chiufang; College Stat, TX Hubbell, Emily; Houston, TX Hudson, Paige L.; Houston, TX Hudson, Paul C.; Austin, TX Hueske, Kirby; Houston, TX Hulf, Lawrence E.; Baydun, TX Hughes, Charles; Foil Worth, TX Hume, Gina Marie; Houston, TX Humphrey, Bruce E.; Pearland, TX Humphrey, Ceorgeann; West Columbia, TX Humphries, John; Amarillo, TX Hunter, Rodney; Hereford, TX Hurta, Sandy; San Antonio, TX Hurwitz, Karen; Dallas, TX Husung, Jack; Killeen, TX Hutson, Abby; Houston, TX Hutson, Larry L.; Denton, TX Hutson, Rodney Kent; Houston, TX Hutzler, Stacey; Houston, TX 746 Sophomores ' 87 Hyatt, John Alan; Dijcss AFB, TX Ingram, Kathy; Sou Antonio, TX Interianu, Ronerto C.; Son Sahtnlor, El Sal Ireland, Troy; Richmond, TX Irizarry, Patty; Richardson, TX Irvin, Noel S.; Houston, TX Isaacs, Vivian Lee; Cop icrs Core, TX Ivie, John; Austin, TX Jackson, Jay; Lufkin, TX Jackson, Patrick; College Station, TX Jackson, Shelly; Houston, TX Jackson, Wendy; Dallas, TX Jacobson, Leslie; Taylor. TX Jacobson, Liane; Katy, TX Jambor, Jennifer; Houston, TX James, Guy L.; George West, TX James, Kimberly; Houston, TX James, Vinton Lee, IV; Port Aransas, TX Jan, Tami; Richmond, TX Janak, Michael; Austin, TX Janek, Judy; Falls City. TX Janicek, Anna M.; Fort Worth, TX Jaremko, Mary Jo; Longcieic, TX Jarnagin, Andrew; Syring, TX Jaron, Patricia K.; College Station, TX Jarrett, Robert Jr.; Ewing, KY Jarvie, Sue Ellen; Dike Jackson, TX Jasek, Noreen; Ciholo, TX Jatzlau, Donald; Houston, TX Jaynes, Brian Kemp; Arlington, TX Jeffrey, Scott W.; Stafford, TX Jempbill, Mark Johnson; Dallas, TX Jennings, Jessi; Richmond, TX Jennings, Kevin Patrick; Crowley, TX Jensvold, Hege; Oslo .9, Noncay Jerald, Kopp; Austin, TX Johnson, Angela; Longview, TX Johnson, Barry; Shreveport, IA Johnson, Bruce A.; Shreveport, IA Johnson, Cathy; Spring, TX Johnson, Cornelius; Dallas, TX Johnson, David A.; Coqnis Christi, TX Johnson, Denise; Duncanville, TX Johnson, Greg Alan; Houston, TX Johnson, Kathy; Houston, TX Johnson, Margaret Anne; Beaumont, TX Johnson, Mike L.; Gainesville, TX Johnson, Yvette; Dallas, TX Johnson, Christopher Blake; Houston, TX Jones, Bryan D.; Cranhury, TX Jones, Christopher P.; San Antonio, TX Jones, David; Plano, TX Jones, Diane; Houston, TX Jones, Gina; Coqnis Christi, TX Sophomores 747 SOPHOMORES Jones, Greg; Euless, TX Jones, James E.; Mansfield, TX Jones, Kim; Houston, TX Jones, Leslie; Houston, TX Jones, Melinda; Katiy, TX Jones, Robert G.; Houston, TX Jones, Sharon; Houston, TX Jones, Tim; Austin TX Jones, Wendy; College Station, TX Jordan, Carl; Longview, TX Jordan, Daniel; Point Blank, TX Jordan, Jeff; Amarillo, TX Josefy, Mary; Midland, TX Jung, Maria C.; Stafford, TX Jurek, Sarah; Bay City, TX Jurik, Kristine; Ennis, TX Kackley, Kelley A.; Waco, TX Kacmar, Donna; San Antonio, TX Kaczmarek, Kris; Amarillo, TX Kaderka, Darrell; Taylor, TX Kadlecek, John G.; Jacksonville, TX Kadrovach, Jr.; San Antonio, TX Kainer, Daniel D. Jr.; Houston, TX Kaiser, Beth; Houston, TX Kalina, Elizabeth; Arlington, TX Kalinowski, Michael; Kemah, TX Kane, Patrick R.; Killeen, TX Kang, Kathy; Brownsville, TX Kao, Kim; Houston, TX Karner, Jennifer; College Station, TX Karr, Pam; Amrillo, TX Karwczyk, Richard; Lake Jackson, TX Kaspar, David; Lake Charles, Ij Kasper, Paula; Austin, TX Kassaw, Todd; Tyler, TX Kastleman, Jimmy; Houston, TX Katinas, Jim; Richardson, TX Katz, Jacob L.; Houston, TX Kealey, Burke T.; Richmond, TX Keeler, Brook B.; McGregor, TX Keen, Timothy L.; Houston, TX Keeton, Mary; Mathis, TX Keever, Kristina L.; Nocona, TX Keever, Steve; Texarkana, TX Keith, Greg; Beaumont, TX 748 Sophomores ' 87 Health Center TAMECT. . . Care on Call We Aggies are very fortunate to have, right at our fingertips, the very prompt medical attention provided us by the A.P. Beutel Health Center (more alfec- tionately known as the Quack Shack). Located in the north-central area of campus, the health center has the ca¬ pacity to bed 44 overnight and is staffed 24 hours daily to serve the students, fac¬ ulty and staff of Texas A M. But few students are aware of an es¬ sential aspect of the center, the Texas A M Emergency Care Team (TA- MECT). Comprised of student volun¬ teers, the members of TAMECT freely share their time and talents, providing a wide variety of services that benefit the entire university. The most visual of their many activities is the first aid and ambulance service they provide for football games, OPAS and Town Hall events and health runs. The care team is vital during bonfire. They are a manda¬ tory requirement for cuts and stack. TA¬ MECT has the additional responsibility of dispatching and manning ambulances for emergency calls, and if all this does not keep them busy enough, they in¬ struct classes in first aid and CPR upon request. Keller, Charles C.; Ft. Worth, TX Keller, Eric J.; Richardson, TX Keller, Jana; Keller, TX Kelley, Tom; Conroe, TX Kellogg, Dean; Wichita Falls, TX Kellow, V. Elizabeth; Richardson, TX Kelley, Eric; Houston, TX Kelley, Tommy Matthew; Brownwood, TX Kennamore, William; College Station, TX Kennedy, Robert Douglas; Bryan, TX Kenney, James; Dover, hi] Kensey, Brian; Bay City, TX Kent, Janet C.; Friendswood, TX Kera, Kyle J.; Texas City, TX Kerns, Susan A.; Houston, TX Kerr, L. Lomar; Texarkana, TX Kerr. Virginia; Houston, TX Kessler, Brenda; Elgin, TX Key, John H.; Fort Worth, TX Khayyal, Sari; Riyadh, Saudia Arabia Kidwell, Jay; Mount Pleasant, TX Kidwell, Richard; Mineral Wells, TX Kienle, Richard D.; Kingwood, TX Kiger, Bonnie; Kempner, TX Killingsworth, Meredith; Conroe, TX Kilpatrick, Freeman A., Jr.; Bossier City, LA Kimbell, Stephanie; Lafayette, LA Kindig, Kristine; Dallas, TX King, Lisa: Henderson, TX Kirkpatrick, Andy; Houston, TX Kitchens, Keith; Houston, TX Kitterll, Kevin; New Orleans, LA Klarquist, John Erland; Houston, TX Klein, Jennifer; Houston, TX Klein, Karen; Dallas, TX Klepac, James; Blanco, TX Kluck, William; Franklin, TX Knapp, Mary; Fort Worth, TX Knatcher, Jim L.; San Antonio, TX Knesek, Jill A.; Corpus Christi, TX Knight, Janice M.; Garland, TX Kniskem, Kenneth; Barksdale AFB, LA Knowles, Bryan E.; Mesquite, TX Knowles, David; Spring, TX Knudson, Andrea; Annandale, VA Knut, Simonsen; Narrik, Norway Kocurek, Jennifer; Lake Charles, LA Kocurek, Karen; San Antonio, TX Koehl, Brian; Wharton, TX Koehl, Sarah: New Iberig, LA Koehler, William E; Houston, TX Kolb, Randall B.; Charlotte, NC Kolk, Jeffrey G.; San Diego, CA Kones, Melanie; Gatesville, TX Kopfei Nancy; Seabrook, TX Koppel Duque, Cesar; Mexico Koppisch, Eric; Colo Sprgs, CO Korol, Robert; Arlington, TX Korry, John; Houston, TX Kozelsky, Timothy M.; Willis, TX Kramer, Ralph Lloyd; Dallas, TX Krause, Monique R.; Houston, TX Krehmeier, David; Victoria, TX Kretschmer, Deborah; Garwood, TX Kreigel, Todd; Pinehtirst, TX Kriz, Nancy; San Antonio, TX Kruest, Allison L.; Houston, TX Krupala, Donna; Cuero, TX Kubara, Robert S.; College Station, TX Kubiak ; Karen; Houston, TX Kubicek, Linda; Austin, TX Kuciemba, Dan; Bryan, TX Sophomores 749 SOPHOMORES Kuehler, Teresa; Dallas, TX Kuge, Marie; Silver Spring, MD Kunkle, Keith; Spring, TX Kurk, Alan; Crahan.TX Kurrus, Martha; Argyle, TX Kurtin, Tobin T.; Houston, TX Kurtz, Karen Kay; Bay City, TX Kusak, Mark; Shiner, TX Kusenberger, Mark; San Antonio, TX Kyhnel, Deborah Ann; Kansas City, TX Lacaden, Edwin; Dededo, Guam Lackland, Laurie; Tyler, TX Ladue, Rob; Lexington, KY Lagrone, Clayton G.; Tulsa, OK Lake, Nathan A.; Austin, TX Lam, Mark; Plainview, TX I ambiase, Diana; Rockwall, TX Lamparero, Juan M.; Naucalpaj, Mexico Lanberson, George; Houston, TX Lancaster, Kenneth; Houston, TX Landin, Hector; Houston, TX Landry, Paul; Spring, TX Lane, Howard; Pampa, TX Lane, James Chris; El Paso, TX Lane, John Parr; Kingwood, TX Langston, Lou Beth; Gatesville, TX Lansford, Robert; Fort Worth, TX Larsey, Lori Miranda; College Station, TX I arue, David; Bryan, TX Lasek, Margie; Houston, TX Latimer, Leslie; Dickinson, TX Latson, Jerry; Cailand, TX Laughbaum, Kevin C.; Houston, TX Lauter, Kyndal; Tyler, TX Lavallee, Karen; Duncanville, TX Lawless, Kris; Houston, TX Lawrence, Mark; Coqms Christi, TX Lawson, Kenneth; San Antonio, TX Lawson, Tammi; Corrigan, TX Lax, Brian K.; Austin, TX Le, Lan-Ann Bich; Dallas, TX Le, Loan Lilly; Pasadena, TX Leatherwood, Terri; Houston, TX Leddy, Lisa K.; Mansfield, TX Ledeboer, Patricia A.; El Paso, TX Lee, David; Fort Worth, TX Lee, Grace B.; College Station, TX Lee, Song; Dallas, TX Lee, William Albert; Houston, TX TX TX TX Lemen, Michael Allen; Abilene, TX Lenser, Leslie; Houston, TX Lent, Katey; Houston, TX Lenzen, Gregory; Dallas, TX Leonard, Bill; Littleton, CO Leonard, Kathleen; Bloomington, TX Lero, Michele; Houston, TX Lessard, Joseph; College Station, TX Lestourgeon, Deron; Cedar Hill, TX Levy, Ann Charla; Houston, TX Lewars, Lynette C.; Dallas, TX ' 87 Lewis, David; Portland, TX Lewis, Diana Marie; Houston, TX Lewis, Michael Stuart; Missouri City, TX Lewis, Nancy; Denton, TX Lewis, Pam; Dallas, TX Lichnousky, Joseph Paul; Deer Park, TX Liem, Wie T.; Bryan, TX Light, Michael H.; Garland, TX Lightsey, Debbie; Bryan, TX Lipinsky, Michael; Houston, TX Lipsey, R. Gwen; Houston, TX Liska, Joe Ed; Baytown. TX Lisso, Gregory Karl; Midland, TX Little, Dee; Dallas, TX Little, Sheri L.; Bedford, TX Little, Wayne; Tine, TX Littlefield, Renee; Tulia, TX Lobo, Cheryl; Dallas, TX Lochte, Jane; Olean, NY Lodge, Sharon Ellen; Dallas, TX Loftis, James David; Rockwell, TX Loftus, Rebecca; Houston, TX Long, Keith; Houston, TX Long, Patricia Judith; Beaumont, TX Longoria, Nora; Edinbiwfi, TX Longserre, Polly Louise; Thompsons, TX Longstreet, Kenneth; College Station, TX Lonquist, Dick: Conius Christi, TX Loo, Fred; College Station. TX I ooka, Duane L.; Corpus Christi. TX Lopez, Jose Mario; Honduras, Cent Ainer. Lopez, Maria E.; Bryan, TX Ijopspeich, Erich; Houston, TX Lott, Julie; Dallas, TX Lotz, Michael D.; Fort Worth, TX Lowe, Joseph; Cypress, TX Lowe, Sarah Louise; Hubbard, TX Lowrance, Robert S.; Oakland, CA Lowrey, Jay; Katy, TX Lowry, James; Houston, TX Lozano, Edward; Cor]ms Christi, TX Lucas, Victor F. Ill; Killeen, TX Luce, Jeff; Shreveport, LA Luck, Janice Carol; Kingsville, TX Ludwig, Amy; San Antonio, TX Lueb, Kevin; Houston, TX Luehrs, Mike; Texarkana, TX Lundquist, Dru; Orange, TX Lusk, Jeanne; League City, TX Lynch, Patti; Honolulu, HI Maberry, Stephen; Foil Worth, TX MacDonnell, Melynda K.; Norman, OK MacGregor, Enrique A.; Snn Antonio, TX Mach, Jeff; Longview, TX Machac, Brenda; Victoria, TX Machacek, Michael W.; Port Laundia, TX Mackey, Jeff; WoodviUe, TX MacLeod, Sharon D.; Fort Worth, TX Maddox, Lyle; Dumas, TX Maedgen, Kevin; Troy, TX Magee, Elaine Kim; Union City, PA Magee, Kalin S.; Houston, TX Maggard, David Lynn; Navasota, TX Maginn, Tricia; Paris. TX Magrill, Lisa; Houston, TX Magrunder, Jay; Austin, TX Mahan, Susan Rene; Houston. TX Maher, Cindy; Katy, TX Maienski, James; Pasadena, TX Maldonado, Alma; Dallas, TX Maldonado, Neva; Austin, TX Malewski, Rachel L.; San Antonio, TX Maley, Barbara V.; San Antonio, TX Mallary, William P.i Friendswood, TX Malone, Karen; Dallas, TX Maloney, Chris; Wichita Falls, TX Manchigiah, Andrews; Kerrville, TX Manchigiah, Andy; Kerrville, TX Mangararo, Kim; Houston. TX Maniha, Robert Mark; Houston, TX Manning, Sandra L.; San Antonio, TX Mao, William; Houston, TX Maplambayan, Ariel; Houston, TX Maples, Ginger; Garland, TX Marisa, Hwa; Houston, TX Mark, Brightwell; Georgetown, TX Marks, Michael; College Station, TX Marlow, David; Missouri City, TX Marlow, George Scott; Dallas, TX Marnock, James J.; Houston, TX Marquez, Epifanio D., Jr.; Freeport, TX Marsnall, Jeffrey L.; Houston, TX Martel, Lori; Holston, TX Martin, Jeffery; Texas City, TX Martin, Michael R.; El Paso, TX Martin, Patricia A.; Spring Klein, TX Martin, Roy; Corpus Christi, TX Martinets, Bret; Taft, TX Martinez, Carlos; Visalia, CA Martinez, Karen A.; Pasadena, TX Maruska, Vincent; Houston, TX Massirer, Philip; Crawford, TX Mata, Carolyn Melissa: Laredo, TX Mateja, Micnael P.; Arlington, TX Matheny, Shane P.; Kingwood, TX Mathews, Crystal; Houston, TX Matthews, Gregory A.; Arlington, TX Mattingley, Johanna L.; Huntsville, TX Sophomores 751 SOPHOMORES m ■-r: ii Siiilti toPRiMB II i| m ' y . •v ' v V it .V t-- .4 ' - (X ' v y- 1V c ' r .,«f s -■ • i ' , (( itr ; Ira JOBS 1 Mattingly, Sharra; Mesquite, TX Matusek, Laurie; Yuakum, TX Matusek, Lawrence W.; Yoakum, TX Mauldin, Arthur Denton; Berrville, TX Maxwell, Sid; Rockdale, TX Maxwell, Stewart; Lancaster, TX Mayes, Jeffrey S.; League City, TX Mayfield, Toda; Austin, TX Mayfield, W. Wentheroy III; West Chester, PA Mayorga, Cynthia; Houston, TX Mazoch, Michael C.; Houston, TX McAllum, Robert; Friendswood, TX McBee, Janies; Del Rio, TX McCaffrey, Lisa; San Antonio, TX McCann, Mark; Beaumont, TX McCann, Theresa; Longview, TX McCarter, John; Henderson, TX McCarter, Shawn; Midland, TX McClanahan, Mark; Houston, TX McCleskey, James M.; A.P.O., NY McCluny, Pam; Humble, TX McCollum, Terri; Midland, TX McCook, Duncan; McAllen, TX McCoy, Terri; Spring, TX McCracken, Cecil D.; Culiad, TX McCracken, Chuck; Dallas, TX McCullagh, Brenda; Fort Worth, TX McDaniel, Monica; Austin, TX McDonald, Sandra; Waco, TX McDonald, Steven; College Station, TX McDuffie, Mark; Houston, TX McEnery, Deborah; San Antonio, TX McGee, Eva Marie; Kingwood, TX McGill, Patrick; Harleton, TX McGregor, Otis W. Ill; Fort Worth, TX Mclntire, Ann; Richardson, TX 752 Sophomores ' 87 McIntosh, Karen; Houston, TX McKallip, Dave; Houston, TX McKay, Joyce; Houston, TX McKay, Mike; Lubbock, TX McKee, Daniel S.; Desut, TX McKenzie, Monica; Catesvillc, TX McKiefe, Kenneth; Houston, TX McKinney, Brent; Plano, TX McLain, Terry G.; Pasadena, TX McLane, Myra; Arlington, TX McLellan, Scott; Seabrook, TX McLombs, Mike; Sugarland, TX McMillan, Jody; Garland, TX McMillan, Ray; Bryan, TX McMillon, Michael; Dikinson, TX McNair, Nancy J.; Denver City, TX McNealy, M. Sharon; Houston, TX McPherson, John R.; Houston, TX McPherson, Leslie; Arlington, TX McPherson, Russell J.; Arlington, TX McQueen, Deidre; Whitehouse, TX McStravick, John; Tomball, TX Meador, Tracy; Spring, TX Meaney, Clare; Texas City, TX Medley, Tom; Soring, TX Medrano, Frank; Snn Antonio, TX Meeks, Daphney; Dallas, TX Meierhenry, Mary E.; Pierre, SD Meinert, David; Spring, TX Meline, Sonia: Houston, TX Melissa, Capello; Bedford, TX Menconi, Michael; San Antonio, TX Mendel on, Brian; Houston, TX Mendoza, Daniel; Deer Park, TX Mengers, Lisa; Mathis, TX Medy, William Z; Marietta, TX Merrell, John W.; College Station, TX Messinger, Pamela; Hurst, TX Metscher, Suzanne Marie; Fort Worth, TX Meyer, Carol A.; Three Rivers, TX Meyer, Greg; Plano, TX Meyer, Rebecca; New Braunfels, TX Meyers, Shelley A.; Richardson, TX Meyers, Sherry Kay; College Station, TX Midgett, Ki; Denton, TX MidkifF, Thomas O. IV: Midkijf, TX Mierzwiak, Brent; Dallas, TX Miesen, Robert Jr.; Houston, TX Mifflin, Kevin; Houston, TX Migl, Kenny; Flatonia, TX Mikulenka, Mark; Yoakum, TX Milburn, S. Michele; Houston, TX Miller, Jeffrey A.; Corjius Cristi, TX Miller, Kelly M.; Houston, TX Miller, Michael; Cooperas Cove, TX Miller, Mindy; Arlington, TX Miller, Richard; Corpus Cristi, TX Miller, Todd; Austin, TX Mims, Julie; Longview, TX Miramontes, Christine B.; Dallas, TX Mireles, Matthew Chumpol; Little River, TX Mitchell, Stephen Neil; Nacogdoches, TX Mobley, Michelle A.; College Station, TX Moeller, Edward; San Antonio, TX Monica), Harold; Lake Jackson, TX Monroe, Kevin Anthony; Fort Worth, TX Monroe, Mary; Dallas, TX Montemayor, Chris; Spring, TX Moon, Richard D., Jr.; Goliad, TX Moore, Christopher S.; Houston, TX Moore, Keith; Spring, TX Moore, Kimberly Anne; Longview, TX Moore, Leslie Ann; Cleveland, TX Moore, Linda; McAllen, TX Moore, Michele D.; Athens, TX Moore, Richard Alan; Burleson, TX Moore, Teresa; Houston, TX Moredock, Diane; Dallas, TX Moreno, Christine; Houston, TX Morensen, Dwayne; Houston, TX Morgan, Garth R.; Coqtus Christi, TX Morgan, Sherrie; Electro, TX Morris, Charles; Orange, TX Morris, Mark B.; Houston, TX Morrison, Karen D.: Conroe, TX Morrison, Scott; Dallas, TX Mosbv, Kevin; Houston, TX Moseley, Susan; Houston.TX Moskal, Karen; Santa Rosa, TX Moskal, Tony; Santa Rosa, TX Mosley, Pixey; Bryan, TX Motl, Kenneth; Victoria, TX Mott, Kim; Magnolia, TX Moulton, Jennifer M.; Arlington, TX Moyer, Sharon L.; Baytown, TX Mudra, James; Mento Park, CA Mueller, Brenda Wynn: San Antonio, TX Muenster, Todd H.; Hallettsville, TX Muhlherr, Patricia; Houston, TX Muir, Betsy; Houston, TX Mulholland, Ray; San Antonio, TX Muliawan, Jeti; College Station, TX Munden, Jennifer; Houston, TX Murillo, Jennifer; Houston, TX Murphree, Anthony; Houston, TX Murphy, Donna; Athuns, TX Murphy, Susan; Fort Worth, TX Muscat, Anthony; Pasadena, TX Soohomores 753 SOPHOMORES Muschalid, John; Houston, IX Musser, Leslie; Houston, TX Mussey, Clifford E.; Conroe, TX Mustad, Dag; Dallas, TX Muyshondt, Egbert M.; College Station, TX Muzyka, Julie; Irving, TX Muzyka, Michael D.; Irving, TX Myers, Buddy; San Antonio, TX Myers, Mark L.; Texarkana, AR Myers, Richard; Dallas, TX Myers, Rick; Plano, TX Nance, Mike; Blessing, TX Nanny, Mary; Graham, TX Napp, Bradlev A.; Austin, TX Navarro, Jufio; Houston, TX Needham, Tames; Hempstead, TX Neel, Sylvia Diane; Dallas, TX Nehlsen, Bruce; Wir iifn Fnffs, TX Nehring, Brad; Fort Worth, TX Neidigk, Sarah; Corpus Christi, TX Neill, Lori; Spring, TX Nelon, Christopher M.; Burleson, TX Nelson, Doug; Mathis, TX Nelson, Michael Scott; Katy, TX Nelson, Tamara; Bryan, TX Nethery, Bryan; Baytown, TX Neukirchner, Nancy; fliehorr son, TX New, Tricia; Lubbock, TX Newlin, Michael R.; Richmond, TX Newman, Jennifer; Lake Kiowa, TX Newman, Rhonda; Carrollton, TX Newmann, Brian; Unco, TX Nguyen, Dzinh; Son Antonio, TX Nguyen, Tu; College Station, TX Nibert, Timothy Allen; Austin, TX Niemann, Richard; Houston, TX Nilsen, David; Houston, TX Njomin, Rafii; Medan, Indonesia Noakes, Kenneth B.; Carson City, TX Noldurft, Jill; Son Antonio, TX Norman, Yee; Midland, TX North, Jimmy; Red Oak, TX Norwood, Jeri; Houston, TX Nulisch, Kary; Dallas, TX Nunn, Ancel; Palestine, TX Nunn, Trisha; Alamo, TX Obr, John; Woro, TX Obryant, Catherine D.; Johnson City, TX Ochoa, Oscar A.; Ft. Worth, TX Oconnor, Virginia; Ft. Worth, TX Oeverman, James; Houston, TX Ogg, Diana; Houston, TX Oguynn, Carol; Houston, TX Okane, Paul D.; Dallas, TX Oleary, Joyce; Spring, TX Olivieri, Anthony E.; El Paso, TX Olsen, Mark; Huntsville, TX Omeal, Sheila; Kursten, TX Omeara, Diane; Dallas, TX Oneil, Terri L.; Lake Jackson, TX Oriley, John Edward; Corjms Christi, TX Orina, Wendy; Lubbode, TX Ortega, Sam; College Station, TX Osborne, Dana J.; Panhandle, TX Osburn, Monte C.; Henderson, TX Osgood, Summer; Bellaire, TX Osuna, Frank Jr.; Deer Park, TX Oursbourn, Danny; Olton, TX Overmyer, Meri; Dallas, TX Owen, Chris; Cleveland, TX Owensby, Carole A.; Austin, TX Ozuna, Daniel Omar; McAllen, TX Padilla, Theresa; San Antonio, TX Padovani, Marc; College Station, TX Pafford, William; Houston, TX Paholek, Pamela K.; Bryan, TX Pahotka, Robert; San Antonio, TX Pak, Eunsill; Carrollton, TX Palasota, Tara; Garland, TX Palmer, J. Kersten; Fort Leavenworth, KS Panak, Kathy; Austin, TX Panfely, Margaret; San Antonio, TX Panico, Debbie; Houston, TX Pantermuchl, Brenda; Seguin, TX Paoletti, Sandra; Alta Loma, TX Papacek, Amy L.; Sherwood, AK Papp, Ann: Amarillo, TX Pare, Alan Neal; Midland, TX Parker, Courtney; Houston, TX Parker, Tnane; Azle, TX Parks, Denise; Waco, TX Parma, Teresa; Collegle Station, TX Parma, Tina; Scnulenburg, TX Parmenter, Peter; Ventura, CA Parmley, Kelly; College Station, TX Paschal, Bobby; Corjjus Christi, TX Patak, Sheila; Ennis, TX Patlovany, Thomas A.; Houston, TX Patton, Beth; Ballinger, TX Paulette, Charles Lewis; San Antonio, TX Paulos, Clay; Bryan, TX Payne, Glenda J.; Dallas, TX Payne, Kerrie; Corpus Christi, TX Payne, Patricia Ann; Spring, TX Payne, Rhonda L.; Dallas, TX Pearce. Murray; Kingwood, TX Pearson, Edward Muret; Austin, TX Pedneau, Michael; Baton Rouge, LA 754 Sophomores ' 87 Peikert, Brad; Houston, TX Pemberton, Kenneth A.; South Dartmouth, MA Pena, Diana M.; Mission, TX Pennywell, Greg; Houston, TX Pepper, Molly; Marlin, TX Perez, Esmeralda; Rosenberg, TX Perez, Jaime Jr.; Alamo, TX Perkins, James; New Wilmington, PA Perkins, Melanie; Irving, TX Perry, Jennifer; Houston. TX Person, Melanie; George West, TX Persyn, Yvonne; Houston, TX Peterson, Annette Kay; San Antonio, TX Peterson, Sally; Dallas, TX Petrosino, Rae Ann; Houston, TX Fetter, Andy; Waco, TX Petty, Janet; Woodlands, TX Pfeifer, Mary K.; Coppell, TX Pfluger, Donna; Pflugerville, TX Phillips, Bonnie; Beaumont, TX Phillips, Brison; Euless, TX Phillips, Janet; Houston, TX Phillips, Laura; Fort Worth, TX Pickard, Sondra; San Antonio, TX Pickell, Lori; Atistin. TX Pickering, John W.; Kingwood, TX Pieniazek, Ray; Adkins, TX Pierce, Anne; Abilene, TX Pierce, Steve; Kingwood, TX Pinyenot, John Duwan; Plano, TX Pipkin, Elizabeth S.; Houston, TX Pirtle, Bobby; Wills Point, TX Pittard, James; Brownwood, TX Pittman, Michael; Brenham, TX Pitts, Donald; Houston, TX Pitzer, Jeffery Wayne; Houston, TX Poe, Brian James; Houston, TX Pogue, Sara; San Antonio, TX Pokasem, Sompong; College Station, TX Polansky, Monica G.; Caldwell, TX Polarolo, Susan; Houston, TX Poldervaari, Robert; El Paso, TX Polk, Wendy: Euless, TX Pollard, Linda C.; Houston, TX Pollard, Susie; Manuel, TX Polio, Fabian; Houston, TX Polzer, Jeffrey Alan; College Station, TX Polzer, Monica; Caldwell, TX Pope, William; Richmond, TX Porzucek, Greg; Pittsburg, TX Posell, Thomas A.R.; San Antonio, TX Poteet, Mark; Alpine, TX Potter, Carla; Gladewater, TX Pratt, Terri; Houston, TX Preston, Diann; Malakoff, TX Prestridge, Tanya; Tyler, TX Price, Jerry F.; Big Spring, TX Priesmeyer, Troy; Corpus Christi, TX Primm, Kimberly L.; Garland, TX Prochaska, Dana; Houston, TX Proctor, Bryan; Corcoran, CA Provencano, Lynette; Houston, TX Pruitt, Wesley; Victoria, TX Sophomores 755 SOPHOMORES Pryor, Kerry; Fittstown, OK Pugh, Bruce; Manuel, TX PustejovsKy, Debbie; Ennis, TX Putz, Marci; Mission, TX Putz, Paula K.; Mission, TX Pybus, Craig B.; West Columbia, TX Pyle, Bryan; San Antonio, TX Quadrini, Anne E.; Dallas, TX Quinn, Theresa; New Braunfels, TX Quintana, Arnold; Smi Antonio, TX ' Quintana, Silvia; College Station, TX Quintero, Norman; Houston, TX Quirante, Maria; Port Arthur, TX Raabe, Andrea; Dallas, TX Racino, Judy; Austin, TX Rader, Jill; Houston, TX Radulovich, Daniela; Midland, TX Raiford, Connie; Tomball, TX Rainey, Michael T.; Corizn cs, TX Ralph, Sabryna J.; Tyler, TX Ramos, Laura E.; Snn Antonio, TX Randall, Lisa M.; Dallas, TX Randolph, Joseph; Mesquite, TX Ratcliffe, Dianne; Kerriville, TX Rather, Rodrey; Spring. TX Ray, Randall; Killeen, TX Ray, Randy; Creentvood, MO Ray, Russ; Flokesville, TX Raymer, Darcy; Bedford, TX Recalado, Miguel A.; Laredo, TX Rector, Terri Lynn; Missouri City, TX Reed, Beverly A.; Ttdlahoma, TN Reed, Harold Glenn; Denton, TX Reeves, Blain: Houston, TX Reeves, Randall; Kermit, TX Reeves, Russell; Amon7 o, TX Regan, Kenneth; Richardson, TX Reichart, Allison; College Station, TX Reilly, Karen; Houston, TX Reiner, Eric B. Ill; Missouri City, TX Reising, Jan; Orland Park, IL Remmert, Terri; Hotiston, TX Render, Lisa; San Antonio, TX Reneau, Kim; Grand Prairie, TX Repschleger, William; Texas City, TX Revelle. Tvvilla; Baytown, TX Revere, Elizabeth; Houston, TX Rey Bear, Norse; Houston, TX Reynolds, John L.; Minnetonka, MN Reynolds, Reavis; Ware Village, TX Rhinlhart, Alisa; Longview, TX Rhodes, Jodi; Cleveland, TX Ricciardello, Jean; Houston, TX Rice, Kirk; Baytown, TX ' 87 Richardson, Debra Lynn; Round Rock, TX Richardson, Eric; Lufkin, TX Richardson, Julie K.; Rockwall, TX Richardson, Thomas Gilmer; Houston, TX Riddell, Kris-, Johnson City, TX Rider, Roger Ryan; Fort Worth, TX Riesz, David Alan; Victoria, TX Riley, Elizabeth Ann; Garland, TX Riley, Shawn M.; Fort Worth, TX Ringbam, Michael L.; Richardson, TX Riordan, Minette; San Antonio, TX Rippstein, Pamela Jean; College Station, TX Roberts, Paul; Hurst, TX Roberts, Randy; Houston, TX Roberts, Rebecca N.; Dallas, TX Roberts, Teresa E.; Irving, TX Robertson, Robin M.; Kingwood, TX Robison, Amy; League City, TX Rock, Stephanie D.; Spring, TX Rodger, Dodie; Mo City,, TX Rodriguez, Gorina; La Porte, TX Rodriguez, Rodolfo; Denton, TX Roeder, Erich; Houston, TX Rogers, Connie; Victoria, TX Rogers, Leigh Ann; Kingwood, TX Rogers, Theresa; San Antonio, TX Rohsuer, Mary Beth; Magnolia, TX Romer, Pete; Houston, TX Romo, Deyanira; Bandera, TX Ronrbough, Richard; Grafton, TX Roos, Marty; Port Arthur, TX Roper, Rrad; Hart, TX Roper, Kelly; Bedford, TX Rosato, Margaret J.; Spring, TX Rosenbalm, Rebecca J.; Missouri City, TX Ross, Rob; San Marcos, TX Ross, Robert J.; Del Rio, TX Rossberg, Joe Rob; Liano, TX Roth, Chris; Austin, TX Rothell, Teri; Georgetown, TX Rothmann, Michael C.; Port Neches, TX Rothrock, Robin; Weatherford, TX Roubion. David; Houston, TX Rouse, Sharon Ann; Galveston, TX Rowe, Sandra; Kingwood, TX Rowell, David; Fort Worth, TX Rucker, Carol; Corpus Christi, TX Ruedrich, Renea; Marion, TX Ruff, Thomas M. ; Dallas, TX RuEFing, Beth; Houston, TX Ruiz, Marisela; Eagle Pass, TX Rupert, Jennifer, Plano, TX Ruscher, Ann E.; Appleton, WI Russell, April; Robstown, TX Russell, Jean S.; Bryan, TX Russell, Zane; Portland, TX Rust, Heather; Dallas, TX Rutz, Elizabeth A.; Metairie, LA Ryan, Kevin; Dallas, TX Rychetsky, Regan J.; Robstown, TX Sabari, Desiree S.; College Station, TX Sabrsula, Karen K.; College Station, TX Sadler, Otis; Katy, TX Saeuz, John D.; Cole, Columbia S.A. Sainz, Juan M.; Alice, TX Saldivar, Joe P., Jr.; San Antonio, TX Samuelson. D. Robert; Wharton, TX Sanders, Alison; Austin, TX Sanders, Jim Ann; Bishop, TX Sanders, Pamela R.; Longview, TX Sanders, Richard; Victoria, TX Sansouche, David D.; Desoto, MO Santarelli, Suzann; Arlington, TX Santikos, Mark; Houston, TX Sapia, Gary A.; Galveston, TX Sauer, Jay A.; Wimberley, TX Sayer, Paula; Brookshire, TX Scarmardo, Marian Rose; Bryan, TX Schade, Kristen; Houston, TX Schaffer, Lisa; Houston, TX Schaper, Callie S.; Houston, TX Schatte, Darlene; Ciddings, TX Scheffler, Trey; Houston, TX Scheider, Donna; Spring, TX Schiele, Maryann; Houston, TX Schmelter, Doreen M.; Houston, TX Schmid, Gregory C.; Ft. Worth, TX Schmidt, Alisa; Junction, TX Schneider, Betsy; College Station, TX Schoonover, Gregory T.; San Antonio, TX Schreiber, Laurie; Del Rio, TX Schroeter, Sheila: College Station, TX Schubert, Amanaa L.; Houston, TX Schulze, Stephanie; Lexington, TX Schur, Deena; Hondo, TX Schurig, Renate L.M.; Houston, TX Schuster, Randy; Del Rio, TX Schutza, Eddy; Ft. Worth, TX Schwartz, Amy; Dallas, TX Schwarzbach, David C.; Houston, TX Schwausch, Richard Wayne; Houston, TX Schwebel. Martin L.; LakeJackson, TX Scott, Dolph; Richardson, TX Scott, Ross: Brownwood, TX Scott, Shelley; McGregor, TX Scrutchfield, Kerry; College Station, TX Scursoni, Daniel; Spring, TX Seabaugh, John; College Station, TX Sophomores 757 SOPHOMORES Seagren, Robi; Garland, TX Seaholm, Maria L.; Dickinson, TX Sedwick, Susan Carol; Corjius Christi, TX Seidl, Daryn; Houston, TX Seilheimer, Suzanne R.; Hobbs, NM Settle, Jennifer; Amarillo, TX Seward, Charisse; Missouri City, TX Sewell, Billy C.; Midland, TX Sewell, Dennis; Lonsuieu, TX Sexton, Loren B.; Conms Christi, TX Shackelford, Todd; Troup, TX Shackett, John Duane; Houston, TX Shaffer. Derek; San Antonio, TX Snah, Sayam; Houston, TX Shannon, John P.; Pearland, TX Sharp, Brett; Burleson, TX Shaver, Patricia; Dekalb, TX Shay, Patrick; Dallas, TX Shea, Laura; Weslaco, TX Sheeley, Kris; Kingwood, TX Sheets, Lee; San Antonio, TX Sheffield, Melinda J.; Houston, TX Sheffield, Wes; Richardson, TX Shehee, Mike; Dlano, TX Shell, Lynn R.; Houston, TX Shelton, Kevin D.; Clear Lake City, TX Shepard, Glen; Bryan, TX 758 Sophomores ' 87 Shepard, Jimmy; Ft. Worth, TX Sherrod, Mark C.; Woodstock, CA Sherwood, Caroline; Odessa, TX Shifflett, Donna M.; Harlitwen, TX Shinsato, Stanley; Dallas, TX Shipley, Greg; Fort Smith, AK Shipley, Kathleen Sue; Houston, TX Shockney, Mike; Richardson, TX Shoemaker, Michael A.; Kelleen, TX Shoemaker, Rodney; Peros, TX Shows, Deirdre L.; San Antonio, TX Shroff, Jennifer; Houston, TX Shuler, Cathy; Goncales, TX Shults, Dean; Sugarland, TX Silvester, Cynthia; Arlington, TX Simak, Madeline; Waco, TX Simank, Kevin; El Paso, TX Simcik, Melissa; Temple, TX Simmons, Jennifer; Dallas, TX Simpson, A.; Bryan, TX Sinclair, Lisa; Tyler, TX Singer, Susan: Alice, TX Singletary, Jonn; Eullss, TX Sippola, Linda K.; Hew Orleans, LA Skala, Maria; Tomball, TX Skinner, Thomas; Houston, TX Skowronek, Douglas A.; Bryan, TX Skripka, Ginger; Dallas, TX Smalley, Charlene; Houston, TX Smallwood, David; Kingwood, TX Smart, Cynthia A.; Hico, TX Smick, Mongue R.; Bryan, TX Smith, Annette; Houston, TX Smith, Bradley W.; Bonham, TX Smith, Chris: Friendswood, TX Smith, David J.; Houston, TX Smith, Elvin E.; College Station, TX Smith, Frankie; Burleson, TX Smith, Gina; Fate, TX Smith, Jimmy Dan; Waxahachie, TX Smith, Katrina; Roanoke, TX Smith, Kevin; Richardson, TX Smith, Melanie Ann: Irving, TX Smith, Michael Doyle; Houston, TX Smith, Ray; Fort Worth, TX Smith, Ray Michael; Lampasas, TX Smith, Sharon L.; Bryan, TX Smith, Shawn; Fort Worth, TX Shawn, Sherry; Kerrville, TX Smith, Stephanie; Athens, TX Smith, Stephanie; Houston, TX Smith, Suzanne; Athen, TX Smith. Thomas F., Jr.; Fort Worth, TX Snavely, Sheri; Harlingen, TX Snooks, Bridget; Houston, TX Snoufer, Mark; Kingwood, TX Snow, Michael W.; Houston, TX Snyder, Marian; Houston, TX Sodoma, Scott; Austin, TX Soli, Perry; Houston, TX Sookma, Inez A.; Dallas, TX Sossaman, Mark A.; Corpus Christi, TX Spachek, Joseph A.; San Antonio, TX Specker, Sarah; Aransas Pass, TX Speer, Matt; Dallas, TX Spelce, Douglas Cooper; Martin, TX Spence, Cynthia; Dallas, TX Spence, Kristine; Arlington, TX Spinks, Andre; Eldorado, TX Spradlin, Allyson; College Station, TX Springer, Steven G.; Greenville, TX Spross, Lance; U ' nco, TX Spurlock, Phillip N.; Plano, TX Stafford, Jennifer; Houston, TX Stahel, Anne L.; Plano, TX Stakes, Jesse; San Antonio, TX Stallings, Robert M.; Cypress, TX Stalter, Laurie Dee; Cor jus Christi, TX Staniciu, loano; Bastrop, TX Stanton, Carol Lynn; Bryan, TX Stanton, Scott; Richardson, TX Stapper, Carlan A.; New Braunfels, TX Station, Max: Houston, TX Steakley, Melody; Stephenville, TX Steele, Kathleen; Houston, TX Steffes, John W.; Houston, TX Stein, Jerry; Fredenickshurg, TX Steiner, Cindy; Houston, TX Stephen, Hard; Denton, TX Stephens, Pam. Catesville, TX Stephenson, Christine; San Antonio, TX Stephenson, John; Sugarland, TX Stephenson, Susan; Belton, TX Steudtner, Todd; Dallas, TX Stevens,, Martha; Athens, TX Stevens, Michael D.; Bryan, TX Steward, Blake Worth; Metairie, LA Stewart, Robert Bryan; Raymondville, TX Stich, Joseph S.; Corjnis Christi, TX Stich, Susan; Houston, TX Stiebing, James E.; Arlington, TX Stiteler, Susan; Bryan, TX Stoermer, Josie; Lone Star, TX Stohl, Rosemary; Waco, TX Stohlmann, Ron; Murdock, NE Stokes, Robin Layne; Plano, TX Stolarski, Michael; Houston, TX Stoner, Chris James; Amrillo, TX Sophomores 759 SOPHOMORES Stotts, Calean; Houston, TX Stoufflet, Mark; Houston, TX Strang, Debra: Rockwall, TX Stremmel, Julie; Spring, TX Stribling, Doug; Kaufman, TX Strohmaier, Tim; Cypress, TX Strong, Ron L.; Beaumont, TX Sturdevant, Joseph L.; Cypress, TX Suchochlets, Caroline; Houston, TX Sulaimon, Leyla; Dallas, TX. Sulak, Andrea lean; Itasra, TX Sullivan, Caylene; Keller, TX Sullivan, Kirk; Sugarlancl, TX Sumers, Stefan; Eainbury, TX Supak, Karen; Lubbock,TX Surles, Elisa Suzanne; Arlington, TX Sutphen, Sheryl A.; Dallas, TX Sutton, Carrie; Kingwood, TX Swanes, Colin; Desoto, TX Sweat, Jeffrey; Port Arthur, TX Swisher, Jennifer: Longview, TX Sw oboda, Laura Jill; Victoria, TX Syler, Snellen L.; Athens, TX Tabor, Karen Marie; Georgetown, TX Taeger, William Kurt; Sanfo Fe, TX Taffinder, Glen G.; Son Antonio, TX Taggart, Jim; Abilene, TX Tallent, Bill Bob; Mason, TX Talley, Christy; Kitigtoood, TX Tan, Carol H.; Baltimore, MD Tanner, Deidra; Hurst, TX Taranto, Brian; Houston, TX Tarpley, Janice; Wills Feint, TX Tarver, Robert; Dallas, TX Taylor, Caroline E.: Beaumont, TX Taylor, David S.; Lake Jackson, TX Taylor, Kerri; Sherman, TX Taylor, I.eora N.; Arlington, TX Taylor, Nancy; Garrison, TX Taylor, Rickey D.; Dallas, TX Telg, Ricky; Caldwell, TX Tennison, Jerry ' ; Orange, TX Terrell, Carre; Dtimas, TX Terrill, Joel Craig; San Angelo, TX Terrill, Kenneth; San Angelo, TX Texeira, Joan; Houston, TX Thames, Tami; Tne Woodlands, TX Thaxton, Tamara N.; West, TX Theodorsan, Kristin; Hunstville, TX Theile, Dennis; Fredericksburg, TX Thode, Eric W.; Missouri City, TX Thomas, Evans; Corpus Christi, TX Thomas, Karen Denise; Edinburg, TX Thomas, Mike; Fremont, TX Thornes, Craig; ruing, TX Thompson, C. Duane; Houston, TX Thompson, Christopher P.; Washington, DC Thompson, Kendra; Carthage, TX Thompson, L. Kate; APO, NY Thompson, Ladonna M.; Richmond, TX Thompson, Mark C.; Alvin, TX Thompson, Stanley Dwight; Overton, TX Thornborrow, John; Fort Worth, TX A Special Invitation The aroma of steamed lobster is the first thing most students are aware of when they arrive in the private dining room beneath Sbisa. Greeted by waiters dressed in formal attire, then seated in small groups at beautifully laid tables, students are treated like members of royalty and given a meal truly fit for a king. If this scenario seems a bit foreign to you and is a far cry from the Sbisa about which you grumble and gripe, hang in there—your invitation is probably in the mail now! What invitation? The one from the Texas A M Department of Food Services. While on board plan, all students receive an invitation to a can¬ dlelight dinner complete with bouillon, salad, lobster, steak, vegetables, dessert and champagne (non-alcoholic bubbly, of course). This meal costs nothing extra to students on board plan. It is simply a gift from the food services department to the students of Texas A M. So, when your invitation arrives, be sure to dress up, remember your man¬ ners and enjoy your dinner! 760 Sophomores Thready, Karen Denise; Brownwood, TX Thurmond, Julie Leigh; Bedford, TX Tiller, Amy: Orange, TX Tilson, Ashley; San Antonio, TX Tilson, Brad; San Antonio, TX Tina, Remualdo; Ft. Worth, TX Todd, Charles D.; Edwards, CA Todd, Kathy J.; Garland, TX Toerner, Thomas J., Jr.; The Woodlands, TX Toland, Joel; Santa Fe, TX Tolleson, Mike; Celina, TX Tomecek, Terrill; Taylor, TX Tompkins, Dana; Midland, TX Tompkins, Jennifer; Dallas, TX Torkelson, Andrew; Dallas, TX Torrez, David; McAllen, TX Townend, Terence F.; Tomball, TX Trabing, Mark; Houston, TX Trammell, Eric W.; Grand Prairie, TX Tran, Thuy Tien; Houston, TX Tran, Van K.; Houston, TX Trevino, Joel; Georgem West, TX Tripplehom, Laurie; Lewisville, TX Troiacek, Joann; Ennis, TX Truller, Eileen; Seguin, TX Trulson, Tamella; College St., TX Tsoi, Po-Ching; Houston, TX Tucker, Cindy; Bedford, TX Tucker, Canning; Snn Antonio, TX Tumlin, David R.; Weatherford, TX Turner, Michelle; Clute, TX Tutt, Bryan; Houston, TX Twomey, Tommy II; Corsicara, TX Tyler, Brenda; San Antonio, TX Tyler, Bret; Alvin, TX Ubemosky, William C., Jr.; Deer Park, TX Uher, V.; Galveston, TX Uherek, Karl; Victoria, TX Uhri, Marla; Grand Prairie, TX Umphres, Allen A.; Zapata, TX Umphress, Brian; Irving, TX Unite, Rosane; Lake Jackson, TX Urbani, Greg; Galveston, TX Usry, William Raleigh; Dallas, TX Valerius, Allen Jackie; College Station, TX Van Buijtenen, Cindy; Bryan, TX Van Horn, Isabel; College Station, TX Van Matre, Karen; Humble, TX Van Volkerburg, Jack; Dallas, TX VanDyke, Laddie; Alvin, TX Vanek, David; Lagrange, TX Varner, Keven; Houston, TX Varney, Michael L.; Golden, CO Vassbergm, Byron; Raymondville, TX Sophomores 761 SOPHOMORES Vaughn, Cynthia M.; College Station, TX Venghaus, Mark L.; Houston, TX Verlage, L. Abigail; Gonzalez, Tamps Vied, Paul E.; San Antonio, T) illorT r tyo A no 171 Ico ■ f-l ni r T v icu, i.rtui u.y ouu nniuiiiu, i Villaronga, Ana Elisa; Houston, TX Villarreal, Josefa L.; Edinburg, TX Villarreal, Martin Jr.; Fort Davis, TX Villarreal, Ronnie; Houston, TX Vines. Chris: Peoria. IL Vinson, Analisa; Coolidge, TX Vitro, Thomas M.; Denton, TX Vives, Miguel Angel; College Station, TX Vognin, Diana; French, Polynesia Vogrun, Paula; De Soto, TX Vokey, Colby; Dallas, TX Vondracek, John C.; Dallas, TX Voorheis, Eric; Tomball, TX Vos, Carl A.; Weslaco, TX Vukovies, John: Libertyville, IL Wachel, Debbie; Humble, TX Wade, Andrea; Houston, TX Waer, Leslie; Lamarque, TX Wagner, Cheryl; Houston, TX Kan agne Walding, Karen; Houston, TX Walker, Juliann; Dallas, TX Wagner, ICaren Kay; McKinney, TX Wagner, Mike; Houston, TX Walker, Lisa; Dallas, TX Walker. Mark Andrew; Dallas, TX Walker, Stephen; Mesquite, TX Wall, Christopher; Houston, TX Walla, Donna; Whco, TX Walla, James; College Station, TX Wallace, Kristen Diane; Dallas, TX Wallace, Mark Alton; San Antonio, TX Waller, Tom; Plano, TX Walterscheid, Kari; Hereford, TX Walton, Merry Nicol; Midlothian, TX Walton, Peter; Hamton, TX Waples, Lynann; Spring, TX Ward, Donna Lj, Saudi Arabia Wardlaw, Jeff; Houston, TX Wardwell, Tammy; Stanford, TX Ware, Alan; Irving, TX Warmann, Raeann; Odessa, TX Warwas, Pamela; York town, TX Waters, Jeff; San Benito, TX Watkins, Gail P.; Spring, TX Weaver, Sonia E.; Fairfield, TX Webb, Joy Denise; Lorena, TX Webb, Kelly; College Station, TX Webb. Robin; Concord, TX Webb, Tracey; Alvin, TX Weddle, Kristy; College Station, TX Weidner, Mark; Houston, TX Weiner, Melanie; Canyon Lake, TX Weisbrod, ED; Rome, NY Weiss, Ray L.; Brenham, TX Wells, Katherine; Dickinson, TX Wendt, Janet; Needville, TX Wenholz, David; Richardson, TX Wenzlau, Suzanne; Arlington, TX Westbrook, Donna; Denton, TX Westmoreland, Frank; Humble, TX Westmoreland, Lea Ann; Bryan, TX Westrich, Joe; El Campo, TX White, Jennie; Shrevqmrt, LA White, Kisha; Euless, TX White, Lynn; Thousand Oaks, CA White, Sarah; Dallas, TX White, Susan; Texas City, TX Whiten, Julie; Madisonville, TX Whitfield, David; Tyler, TX Whitwell, Michelle; Cotulla, TX Whitworth, Cecilia ' ; Harlington, TX Whitworth, Kathleen; Coqjus Christi, TX Wilcox, Harold; Houston, TX Wiley, Denise; Idalou, TX Wiley, Nanci; Bryan, TX Wilkins, Brody; Houston, TX Willemin, John; Uvalde, TX Willenmyer, Eric D.; Sugarland, TX Williams, Beth; Dallas, TX Williams, Knox T; San Antonio, TX Williams, Lisa G.; Orange Grove, TX Williams, Montza; Arp, TX Williams, Toni Lee; Humble, TX Williams, Vickie; Zapata, TX Williams, Wes; Amarillo, TX Williford, Monica; Tulsa, OK Willis, John; Dallas, TX Willis, Kim; Harbor Heights, TX Willis, Shari; Woodlands, TX Willman, Monica L.; Corpus Christi, TX Willmann, Gary; Sulphur, LA Wilmington, M.; Lubhack, TX Wilson, James Lawrence; Houston, TX Wilson, Kimberly A.; Houston, TX Wilson, Kylon; Arlington, TX Wilson, Marty E.; Plano, TX Wilson, Melinda; Pilot Point, TX Wilson, Ronnie E., II; Missouri City, TX Wilson, Russell; Richardson, TX Wilson, Stefanie R.; Pasadena, TX Wimberley, Laura A.; Houston, TX Wimer, Andre; Huntsville, TX Windbigler, Katherine; Bloomington, TX Windhani, Barbara; Dallas,TX 762 Sophomores Winfiele, David K.; Houston, TX Wirtz, Diana; Boerue, TX Wisenbaker, Marilyn; Longview, TX Wixom. Mark; Houston, TX Woelfel, Tommy; Kingsville, TX Woiton, James Edward; Bryan, TX Wolf, Danna L.; McDaclo, TX Wolf, Michael; Cuero, TX Wong, Derer T.; Houston, TX Wong, Priscilla; Houston, TX Wong, Raul; Dallas, TX Wood, Anita; College Station, TX Wood, Deborah A.; Marshall, TX Wood, Sandra: Lufkin, TX Wood, Wendell; Stamford, TX Woods, Darren; Duncanville, TX Woods, Teresa: McLean, TX Woodward, Jill; Lake Jackson, TX Woodward, Lorie; Lexington, TX Word, Tami; Lubbock, TX Worley, Todd; Desoto, TX Wrena, Kelly; Monisville, VT Wright, Brett; College Station, TX Wright, Daryl; Houston, TX Wright, Eric; Waxahachie, TX Wright, James E. II; Pasadena, TX Wright, Roger Lane; College Station, TX Wurzbach, Mark; Bryan, TX Wuthrich, Stacey D.; Texas City, TX Wynne, Janet M.; Cypress, TX Wyse, Wynn; Abilene, TX Wysocki, Stanley E.; Angleton, TX Ximenes, Andrew V.; San Antonio, TX Yamamoto, Arlene: Newtown, PA Yandell, Gail; Forth Worth, TX Yang, Helena; Russellville, AR Yanta, Mark J.; San Antonio, TX Yarbrough, Mark; San Antonio, TX Yeager, Susan; Lake Jackson, TX Yiu, Conrad R.; Ingleside, TX Young, Charles H.; Houston, TX Young, Paul; Hale Center, TX Younger, David; Longview, TX Youngson, Mike; San Antonio, TX Zaeske, Jeannine; Bryan, TX Zalmanck, Janna; Caldwell, TX Zama, Mark; Houston, TX Zamzow, Keith W.; Three Rivers, TX Zane, Bradley; Corpus Christi, TX Zane, Robert; Corpus Christi, TX Zeitler, Lisa Ann; Austin, TX Zinke, Kristina; Plano, TX Znui, Marya; San Antonio, TX Zocn, Patricia; Austin, TX Sophomores 763 FRESHMEN Class of 1988 Officers FROM LEFT — Spence McClung, Vice- President; Sherri Balzen, Social Secretary; Mike Harper, Secretary; Mike Ross, Treasurer; Dion Laurent, President. Class of 1988 Council FIRST ROW: Andrea Beshaca, Anne-Marie Murray, Tara Zinsmeister, Sherri Balzem, Diane Blackwell, Shirley Kleiber. SECOND ROW: Angie Pahde, Jacqui Sentmanat, Dianne Morgan, Barbara Bell, Ramon Arteaga. THIRD ROW: Kelley Thormer, Dion Laurent, Spence McClung, Mikal Harn, Mike Harper. ' 88 Aaron, Lana; Cladensnet, TX Abbott, D. Greg; Houston, TX Abugattos, Virginia: Houston, TX Adams, Brian; Coldspring, TX Adams, Christine, Harlingen, TX Adams, Gerald A.; Galveston, TX Adams, Greg T.: Dallas, TX Adams, Jon; College Station, TX Adickes, Jon; Goliad, TX Adkins, Catherine; Lewisville, TX Aguirre, C. Rosaline; Dallas, TX Anlfinger, Jennifer; Duncanville, TX Aimone, Bill; Cupress, TX Aitken, Alexander; Richardson, TX Akard, John; El Paso, TX Alanis, Irma; Dallas, TX Alarcon, Gus; San Antonio, TX Alayon, Katherine Ann; San Antonio, TX Alderfer, Jon; Houston, TX Aldridge, Ida Lou; Phoenix, AZ Alexander, Denise; Conroe, TX Alexander, Jana Kay; College Station, TX Alexander, Jynjer; Houston, TX Alexander, Keri L.; Houston, TX Alfonso, Lisa C.; Missouri City, TX Alford, Brad; Waco, TX Allbright, Charlynn; Houston, TX Alice, Desiree; McAllen, TX Allen, David; Waco, TX Allen, Jana; Bueme, TX Allen, Jill; Waxahachie, TX Allen, Stacey D.; Houston, TX Allen, Thomas; San Antonio, TX Allex, Stephen Scott; Harlingen, TX Allison, Stephanie L.; College Station, TX Allmann, Michael; Garland, TX Almond, Derek; Llano, TX Alvarez, Edmundo; El Paso, TX Alvarez, Jorge; Navoalpan, Edo De Mx Anderson, A. Carey; Dallas, TX Anderson, Dinah; Fairfield, TX Anderson, Richard Neil; The Woodlands, TX Anderson, Tracey; Dallas, TX Anderson, Travis A.; Seguin, TX Andre, Kathleen; Arlington, TX Andrus, Jeff A.; Freeport, TX Angst, David L.; Snook, TX Ankele, Kenneth; Arlington, TX Apcock, Tina Louise; Cabot, AR Apperley, Elizabeth; Austin, TX Applewhite, John; Ladson, SC Armstrong, Diana; San Angelo, TX Armstrong, Mia; Hobbs, NM Armstrong, Thomas; Gladiwater, TX Arnett, Angela; Houston, TX Arnold, Rodnev; Dallas, TX Arredondo, Sylvia A.; Hotiston, TX Ashcraft, Kyle; Anchorage, AK AshReld, Michael lames; Houston, TX Ashworth, Michelle: Fort Worth, TX Askew, Jim; Richardson, TX Assar, Manish; Houston, TX Atchison, Jena; Houston, TX Atkins, Jenny; Terrell, TX Aubrey, Debbie; Houston, TX Ausec, Kurt; Spring, TX Ayala, Maximo; Houston, TX Baca, Jeanne; San Antonio, TX Bailey, Colin; College Station, TX Bailey, Ellen; Houston, TX Bailey, Greg; Spring, TX Bailey, Melissa Lee; Palestine, TX Baker, Jane Chrismar; Itasca, TX Baker, Jeff; San Antonio, TX Baker, Stewart; Alvin, TX Balcar, Danny; Scholenburg, TX Baldwin, Joel; Mt. Pleasant, TX Baldwin, John W.; Bedford, TX Baldwin, Teresa; Houston, TX Ballouz, Gilles; College Station, TX Baltazar, William; Fort Worth, TX Balzen, Sherri; Duncanville, TX Bammert, Darren: Goliad, TX Ban Boskirk. Keith; Nederland, TX Bangs, Derek; Spring, TX Banowsky, Laurence A., IV; Dickinson, TX Barbato, Della; Houston, TX Baring, Bruce; Irving, TX Barker, Beth; Dallas, TX Barker, Sheri L.; Yakima, WA Barnes, Matthew III; Houston, TX Barnes, Melodi; Bowie, TX Barnes, Russell; Richardson, TX Barnett, Stephen T.; Shreveport, LA Barrackman, Susan Barra; Houston, TX Barrera, Lise A.; Round Rock, TX Barret, Mark; Kingwood, TX Barrett, Melanie D.; Graham, TX Barrientos, Roberto, Jr.; Eagle Pass,TX Barthel, Paul; Amarillo, TX Bartosh, Claire; Taylor, TX Bassett, Nancy; Uvalde, TX Bates, James; Houston, TX Batto, Kilah; San Antonio, TX Bauchspies, Thomas; Spring, TX Bauer, Daniel V.; Roanoke, VA Baumann, Greg; Plano, TX Bayliss, Fred; Bryan, TX Freshmen 765 FRESHMEN Beal. Patrick; Shiner, TX Beall, Douglas; Waco.TX Beard, Brad; Bryan, TX Beard, Tashia Ann: Sugar Land, TX Behrendt, Snerri; Seguin, TX Bell, Barbara; McAllen, TX Bell, Bruce; Stafford, TX Bell, Janet L.; Houston, TX Bell, Julie; Houston, TX Bell, Sharon; Seabrook, TX Beller, Lori; Waxahachie, TX Benadoe, David S.; Sao Paulo, Sao Paul BR Bendele, Matthew; Fort Leonard Wood, TX Bendixen, Karen; Corpus Christi, TX Benge, Lisa; Houston, TX Bennett, Dawn M.; Greeley, CO Bensinger, Amy; Richardson, TX Bentley, Scott C.; Dayton, TX Bereer, Emil; Auburn, AL Berlanga, Rafael V.; Fort Worth, TX Berlin, Clare; Kingwood, TX Berman, Mark; Houston, TX Berry, Natalie Jean; Hockley, TX Bevans, Kevin; Red Oak, TX Revilacoua, Denise; Son Marcus, TX Bible, George; Alamosa, CO Biever, Annette; San Antonio, TX Bigelow, Terrie; Houston, TX Biener, Tracy; McAllen, TX Bingord. Timothy; Bossier City, LA Birdwell, Annette; Killeen, TX Black, Elizabeth; Houston, TX Black, Robert; Pratt, KS Black, Robin; Midland, TX Blackmon. Lisa; Missouri City, TX Blackwell, Dianne; Lafayette, LA 766 Freshmen Blakelay, Derek; Lubbock, TX Blakeney, Mike; Bridge City, TX Blanco, Teresa; Killeen, TX Blaschke, James; Yoakum, TX Blasingame, Donald L.; College Station, TX Blozis, Loreine; San Antonio, TX Blume, Adrianne; Port Bolivan, TX Blumenstein, Cheryl; Houston, TX Bockholt, Sharyl; Missouri City, TX Boebbler, Tina; Bandera.TX Boehake, Donnie; Magnolia, TX Boemer, Lisa; Universal City, TX Boggess, Kathryn M.; Navasota, TX Boggs, James M., Ill; Tomball, TX Bobuslav, Sarah; Yoakum, TX Boles, Jason: Duncanville, TX Boling, Shelley; Mesquite, TX Bolner, Mary; San Antonio, TX Bolton, Karen L.; Dallas.TX Bolton, Tammy; Sulphur Springs, TX Bond, John; Athens, TX Bondy, Erika A.; Dallas, TX Booker, Edith; College Station, TX Booker, Eloise; College Station, TX Booth, Michael Ann; Fort Worth, TX Booty, Christopher; Farmers Branch, TX Borak, Lisa; Rosenberg, TX Boren, Ranee; McAllen, TX Qosenmiller, Charles; Fort Worth, TX Boutwell, David; Cameron, TX Bowden, Bonni; College Station, TX Bowen, Rebecca; Cleveland, TX Bower, Traci; Dallas, TX Bowles, Mike; Attstin, TX Bowling, Charles D.; Alvin, TX Bowling, Richard; Richardson, TX Aggie Turtles? Sea turtles hatch on a beach then run down to the ocean where they spend ten or more years in the open sea before returning to the exact same beach to mate and lay eggs. How do the turtles find their way back to the beach they hatched on? Dr. David Owens is trying to answer this question. One theory is that when the turtles hatch they are imprinted with chemicals peculiar to that beach. They recognize that chemical characteristic later when they want to come back to lay eggs. Helping Owens with his research are approximately 100 sea turtles living in his lab on the ground floor of the Bio¬ logical Sciences Building East (BSBE). I Some of these turtles came from collect¬ ing trips Owens has made to Florida. Others have deformities that prevent them from living in the wild. Conserva¬ tion societies such as the National Wild¬ life Foundation donated these turtles to the project. For the past six years, Texas A M Sea Grant funds have enabled Owens to go to Mexico and study the Ridley s sea tur¬ tle, a highly endangered species. Through the work of Owens and his staff and the continued help of the Texas A M Sea Grant, the Ridley’s sea turtle may be saved from extinction and we may be able to answer many questions about the migration of animals. Freshmen 767 FRESHMEN Bowsher, Angela; Houston, TX Boyd, Brent; Houston, TX Boyd, David K.; Quitmaw, TX Boyd, Janies; Boeme, TX Boyle, Rob; College Station, TX Bozek, James; Ennis, TX Braden, Lisa; Pasadena, TX Bradford. David; Richardson, TX Bradicicn, Barton; Kaofmnn, TX Braly, Rebecca; Houston, TX Bramlett, Christina Lee; Hunstville, TX Brandenberg, Carl Brack; Cressen, TX Brannan, Nancy; Richardson, TX Bratton, Tony; College Station, TX Braune, Amy; Boeme, TX Braye, Barbra; Son Antonio, TX Brendalen, Todd; Skidmore, TX Brennan, Bridget; Austin, TX Brenz, Frederick A.; San Antonio, TX Bridges, Rocky; Quitmon, TX Brieden, Melissa; San Antonio, TX Brinker, Mike; Carrollton, TX Britton, Paul D.; Burkbumett, TX Brod, Edward J.; Bluff Dale, TX Brooks, Carla; Houston, TX Brown, Bryant D.; Dayton, TX Brown, Douglas T; Houston, TX Brown, Ed, Jr.; Philadelphia, PA Brown, Clynis; Bruan, TX Brown, Hardv; Richardson, TX Brown, Michael; Houston, TX Brown, Muriel; Mesquite, TX Brown, Todd; Fort Worth, TX Brown, Tom; San Marros, TX Browning, Camille; Temple, TX Browning, Mark; Beaumont, TX Brubaker, Mary; Humble, TX Bruer, Randa L.; Austin, TX Bruner, Mary Jane; Ft. Worth, TX Brunson, Cara; Lufkin, TX Brusenhan, John; Victoria, TX Bryan, William R.; Los Fresnos, TX Bryant, David Bentley; Houston, TX Bryant, Shawn; Yanfis, TX Brysan, James E.; Alice, TX Buck, Suzanne; Bryan, TX Budnick, Sharon; Bellville, TX Buell, Shelley Lynn; Richardson, TX Buergler, Kellye; Ft. Smith, AR Buffo, Elizabeth; Bedford, TX Bullardj Cynthia; Houston, TX Bullen, Jeffrey E.; San Angelo, TX Bumann, Michelle; San Angelo, TX Bump, Stephanie L.; Houston, TX Bumpass, Tom; Longview, TX BundicK, Michael; Houston, TX Burger, Kevin W.; Pinehurst, TX Burke, Denise; Houston, TX Burket, Lea Ann: College Station, TX Burks, Becky; Waco, TX Burks, Shelley; Frankston, TX Burnett, Lesh; Midland, TX Burnham, Brenna D.; Plano, TX Burns, Karen; Dallas, TX Burr, Nora L.; Houston, TX Burton, Stuart; Montgomery, TX Busbee, Andrew Loren; Tyler, TX Buscha, Kay; San Marcos, TX Bush. Sean Paul; Temple, TX Butchko, Ben; Longview, TX Butler, Walter; San Antonio, TX Buvens, William G., Ill; Baton Rouge, LA Byars, Deborah; Houston, TX Bywaters, Kenneth W.; Dallas, TX Caballero, Sandy; Hotiston, TX Cadena, Nancy; San Antonio, TX Cadenhead, Jeffrey G.; Brazoria, TX Caffey, Jeff; Arlington, TX Caldwell, Cary; Lenexa, KS Caldwell, Jay; Conroe, TX Campbell, Gary T.; Magnolia, TX Campbell, Kelly Jo; Spokane, WA Campbell, Neil; Mission, TX Campion, Brian E.; San Antonio, TX Cangemi, Jennifer; Heame, TX Cannon, Carla: Richardson, TX Cano, Christi; Bryan, TX Cano, Lvnette; Austin, TX Cantu, Lionel; San Antonio, TX Capps, Holly; Irving, TX Caraway, Chris; Deleon, TX Cardenas, Bucky; Weslaco, TX Carlson, Lisa Jean; Bryan, TX Carlson, Lisa Lynn; Bartlett, TX Carmody, Virginia; College Station, TX Carrell. Peter; Aryan, TX Carroll, Richard; Garland, TX Carter, Dave N.; Carrollton, TX Cashian, Tim; Lake Jackson, TX Castagnos, Shari; Nederland, TX Castaneda, CArlo; Mercedes, TX Castellanos, Luis; College Station, TX Castro, Edgar; Houston, TX Cater, Wally: Beaumont, TX Cavitt, Susan; Harker Heights, TX Cervenka, Carole M.; Riesel, TX Chamberlain, Cynthia Bain; Dallas, TX Chambers, Derek; Portland TX 768 Freshmen Chambers, Frederick L.; Richardson. TX Chambers, Stephen G., Jr.; Missouri City, TX Chandiramani, Mahesh; Dallas, TX Chandler, James A.; San Antonio, TX Chaney, Carol; Hempstead, TX Chaney, Mark T.; Bulverde, TX Chavez, Ruben; Corjms Christi, TX Cheatham, Thomas; College Station, TX Chenette, William; Crockett. TX Chesser, Michael; Waco, TX Chesshir, Pamela D.; Houston, TX Chevalier, Walelia; Houston, TX Chickering, Cathv; Houston, TX Childers, Jill; Dallas, TX Chow, Patty W.i Dallas, TX Christenson, Jeffrey; The Colony, TX Christeson, Gail L.; Laurel, MD Chu, Grace B.; Plano, TX Chupik, Ronald Dean; Houston, TX Chvatal, James M.; Spring, TX Clark, Anne; Englewood, CO Clark, Carol; Houston, TX Clark, David; Dallas, TX Clark, John; Amarillo, TX Clark, Lisa; Garland, TX Clark, Russell D.; Fort Worth, TX Clarkson, Todd; Spring, TX Clayton, Debora M.; Bartlett, TN Cleckler, Terri Rene; Austin, TX Clements, Cheryl; Bryan, TX Clifton, Kim; Austin, TX Cobb, James Daniel; Bedford, TX Cofas, Andrew J.; Corjms Christi, TX Coffey, John B.; Denton, TX Coffey, Kathy; Dallas, TX Cofield, Judy; Rowlett, TX Cohea, Cathy A.; Garland, TX Coker, Thomas F; Farmers Branch, TX Cole, Alan; Denton, TX Cole, Allen; College Station, TX Coleman, Carol; Houston, TX Coleman, Laura Michele; Houston, TX Coleman, Paul Justin; El Paso, TX Coles, Arthur; Victoria, TX Collins, Diana; Houston, TX Collins, Larry; Beaumont, TX Collins, Lisa Ann; Richardson, TX Collins, Todd C.; Tyler, TX Cone, Denise; Houston, TX Connell, John; Sugarland, TX Connolly, Thomas M.; Boulder, CO Conrad, Floyd John; Corpus Christi, TX Conway, Daniel; Hampton, VA Cook, Jennifer; Mission, TX Cook, Paul Allen; Deer Park, TX Cook, Steve; Copperas Cove, TX Cook, Susan; Kerriville, TX Cook, Suzanne; Lamarque, TX Cooksey, F. Lee, Jr.; Plano, TX Cooper, Christine; Richardson, TX Cooper, Jennifer; Houston, TX Freshmen 769 FRESHMEN Creamery fountain runs dry A longtime Aggie tradition ended in September of 1984 when the Texas A M Creamery closed its ice cream fountain to the public. Always a favorite with students, faculty and staff, the Creamery has tempted Aggies for years with dairy products that are processed in an on-campus facility. Along with the ever-popular ice cream, the Creamery also sold milk, eggs, and meat to the public. The Creamery is still in oper¬ ation but had to discontinue the ice cream fountain due to a lack of sales. But take heart, Ags; there’s hope yet for all of you ice cream lovers. Located across the tracks next to Kleberg, the Meat Science and Technology Center is open daily and sells Texas A M Cream¬ ery products. In addition, they special¬ ize in a variety of meats such as beef, pork, lamb, and sausage. So if you’ve never ventured across the tracks, Aggie- made ice cream should be incentive enough. Cooper, Marylin; Jourdanton, TX Copeland, Kyle; Colleee Station, TX Copeland, Laurie; Levelland, TX Copenhaver, Peggy; Houston, TX Corcoran, Maureen; Spring, TX Cordell, Cayla; Childress, TX Corman, Lisa Kaye; Eagle Lake, TX Corona, Steve; Farmers Branch, TX Corporron, Diane; Houston, TX Corridgan, Michael; Houston, TX Costa, Kyle; Houston, TX Cotropia, Kimla; Heame, TX Cotton, Tammy Jean; The Colony, TX Cougot, Dale; Huntsville, TX Cougot, Gayle; Huntsville, TX Coulboume, Cynthia A.; Plano, TX Counts, Tirey; Houston, TX Cox, Larry W.; Houston, TX Cox, Lee; Benbrook, TX Cox, Michael; Houston, TX Grafton, Stacey; Alvord, TX Craig, Ghalston; Plano, TX Crane, Dawn; Wulie, TX Cranshaw. Jack M.; Dallas, TX Crawford, Chad L.; Flockwall, TX Crawford, Kathy; Beaumont, TX Crawford, Susan; Irving, TX Creecy, Michael Scott; Richardson, TX Crenwelge, Cheryl; Fredericksburg, TX Crenwelge, Keith; Fredericksburg, TX Crenwelge, Kris; Katy, TX Crews, Raymond; Parkersburg, WV Crilly, Daniel; Toronto, Ontario, CAN Croasmun, Jean M.; College Station, TX Croker, Joel Shane Gumiby; Liano, TX Crookshank, Robert; Bryan, TX Crowder, Wesley C.; Arlington, TX Crumpton, Lesia; Fort Worth, TX Cruz, Rafael; Katy, TX Cummings, Colleen; Universal City, TX Cunningham, Ken; Shreveport, LA Cunningham, Lisa: Austin, TX Cunningham, Steven; Richardson, TX Cuzzi, Ursula M.; Houston, TX Dabelgott, Charles; Brenham, TX Dabney, Richard; Spring, TX Daggett, Melinda; Fort Worth, TX Daily, Greg; Austin, TX Dalton, Richard; Argyle, TX Daniel, Becky; Houston, TX Danneton, David; Seadrook, TX Danz, Ruth A.; San Antonio, TX Darden, Charles; Orange, TX Dark, Sheri; Liberty, TX 770 Freshmen ' 88 Darrett, Debbie; Houston, TX Davenport, Joel; Utopia, TX David, Christine; Ft. Worth, TX Davidson, Charlotte; Bryan, TX Davidson, Donald: Houston, TX Davidson, Richard L.; Reklaw, TX Davis, Cheryl Y.; Lake Jackson, TX Davis, Diane; Humble, TX Davis, Kenny; Burleson, TX Davis, Mickey; Abilene, TX Davis, Rona; Ft. Worth, TX Davis, Roy R.; Houston, TX Davis, Susan Elaine; Pearland, TX Davis, Vaughn; Devine, TX Dean, Larry; Simonton, TX Dean, Sheri Lyn; Palestine, TX Dearing, Elizabeth; Dallas, TX Decarderas, Ana; Houston, TX Decet, Dennis; Houston, TX Deetz, Deborah: Dallas, TX Dehart, Kimberly A.; Pearland, TX Dehler, David; Kerrville, TX Deibert, Dale; APO, NY Deifik, Shelley; Arlington, TX Delellis, Cina; Katu, TX Deltos, George; College Station, TX Demel, Roxanne; Schulenburg, TX Denison, Benjamin Roy; Lewisville, TX Derr, Cynthia; Rosenberg, TX Desai, Shanubh; Houston, TX Destout, Christina; Houston, TX Devine, Kelly; Conroe, TX Devlin, Jii-Marie; Arlington, TX Dickson, Robert; Dallas, TX Dieterle, Lisa; San Antonio, TX Dill, Terrance D. Jr.; Bryan, TX Dinhoble, Dan; Kingwood, TX Dino, Deirdre; Peterborough, NH Dion, Mike; Spring, TX Dix, Renee; Abilene, TX Doan, Chris: Boeme, TX Doiron, Michael; East Walpole, MA Dombrowsky, Stuart; San Antonio, TX Donohoe, Jane; Dallas, TX Dorsey, Brad; Richardson, TX Freshmen 771 FRESHMEN Dougla.s, Curtis H.; Arlington, TX Douthit, Allan; Houston, TX Dover, Stephanie Jean; Houston, TX Doyna, Jennifer J.; Austin, TX Drake, Jeanine; Arlington, TX Draper, Cheryl; Odessa, TX Drastata, Diane; Cypress, TX Drees, Becky; Fort Wayne, IN Droesche, Karen; San Antonio, TX Drosco, Luis; Deer Park, TX Dryden, Cathy; Yorktown, VA Dubose, Kathleen; Dovine, TX Ducharme, Daniel; Nederland, TX Duckers, Derek V.; The Woodlands. TX Duffy, Brian G.; Houston, TX Dufour, David M.; Houston, TX Duggan, Matthew; Houston, TX Dulaney, Richard M.; Corjms Christi, TX Dunbar, Adrienne D.; Portland, TX Dungan, Tim; Houston, TX Dunlap, Angela; Longview, TX Dunlap, Stephanie: Lexington, TX Dunn, Christopher; College Station, TX Dusenbury, Donna; Kemah, TX Duval, Shelley; Houston, TX Dworaczyk, Carol; Pearland, TX Eagle, Ted; Dallas, TX Eakin, Eric; College Station, TX Earle, Wade; Jacksonville, TX Eaton, Katherine; Bertram, TX Ebenhack, Phelan M.; Fort Worth, TX Ecord, Stephen; Houston, TX Eddy, Marian; Lampasas, TX Edmonds, Elizabeth; Keller, TX Edwards, Amy; Freeport, TX Edwards, Ericka M.; Houston, TX Edwards, Shawn M.; Palestine, TX Edwards, Susan; Nederland, TX Egan, Trey; Richardson, TX Eichor, Perry; San Antonio, TX Eklof, Erik A.; Conroe, TX Elam, Michelle; Houston, TX Elliott, Paul; Grand Saline, TX Elliott, Tina; College Station, TX Elwell, Patricia; Hico, TX Emerson, Jimmy J.; Sinton, TX English, Matthew Raymond; Houston, TX Engwell, Darrel; Albuquerque, NM Ervin, lames H.; Abilene, TX Espinoza, Jude V.; San Antonio, TX Estrada, Cecillia; San Antonio, TX Euler, Chantel; Manuel, TX Eustacia, Kleiheige; Shiner, TX Evans, Kelly L.; Linden, TX Exley, James B.; Hutto, TX Fadal, Marcena; Waco, TX Fairchild, Mark; Houston, TX Farias, Richard C.; Houston, TX Farlow, Thomas M.; Denton, TX Farr, Felicia; Grand Prairie, TX Farrar, Thomas Bret; Conms Christi, TX Feldman, Karla; Houston, TX Feldman, Steve L.; Ft. Worth, TX Felhaber, Federico: El Paso, TX Ferguson, Holly; Plano, TX Ferguson, Katherine; Greenville, TX Fernandez, Esther; San Antonio, TX Fernandez, Lydia E.; Eagle Pass, TX Ferris, Jeanne Louise; Harlingen, TX Ferro, William A.; San Antonio, TX Fesperman, Leigh A.; La Marque, TX Fiedler, Martha E.; Cotulla, TX Filips, Tim; Tomball, TX Finney, Jeff A.; Bryan, TX Fischer, Rodney; Slew Braun els, TX Fischer, Stephen; Houston, TX Fisher, Kristina; Greenville, TX Fisher, Peter; Houston, TX Fitch, Susan; Dallas, TX Fitzloff, Kristi; Upland, CA Fleischhauer, Mark; Houston, TX Fletcher, lames; Georgetown, TX Fletcner, Regina; Austin, TX Fletcher, Vara; Beaumont, TX Flint, Sandy; Columbus, TX Flores, Homer; Corjms Christi, TX Flores, Kenneth J.; Helotes, TX Flores, Veronica; Harlingen, TX Flowers, Leslie: Brataria, TX Floyd, Susan; Whitewright, TX Flynn, Shannon; Dallas, TX Focke, Warren; Missouri City, TX Foley, Lloyd; Mineral Wells, TX Fontana, Anthony; Highwood, 1L Ford, E. Jane; Arlington, TX Ford, Patrick; Marshall, TX Foreman, Sharon; Idalou, TX Fossati, Humberto Mario; College Station, TX Fossler, Scott Alan; Boeme, TX Foster, Carolyn; Eastland, TX Foster, Kim; Plano, TX Foto, Susan Marie; Houston, TX Fox, Michelle; San Antonio, TX Frain, Sharon Ann; Houston, TX Francis, Richard; Kingwood, TX Franklin, Levi, Jr.; Houston, TX Franklin, Monica; Dallas, TX Frazer, Monica; Dallas, TX 772 Freshmen ' 88 Frazier, Wendy; Phtccrcrk. TX Freeman, Shawn Cathleen; Stafford, TX Freemyer, Mark D.; New Braunfels, TX Friedel, Jennifer; Houston, TX Friedrick, Tom; Snook. TX Friend, Jennifer; Conroe, TX Fritz, James; Brenham, TX Fritz, Melinda; San Antonio. TX Frnka, Todd; Houston. TX Framing, Theresa; Spring, TX Frost, Brian; Kilgore, TX Fueler, Richard; Hallsville, TX Fumright, Carole J.; Waeo, TX Fulford, Susan; Houston. TX Fulkerson, Mike B„ Jr.; Roekteall, TX Fulrell, Michael T.; Sjilendora, TX Funk, Angela; Nederland, TX Furr, Drew; San Antonio. TX Gaboev, Teri; Crosse lie. Ml Galindo, Kim Blanca; Bryan, TX Gallatin, Brian J.; Duncanville, TX Gallaway, Thomas; New Braunfels. TX Garcia, Arthur Guajardo; San Antonio, TX Garcia, Gavin P.; Houston, TX Garcia, Michael; Dallas. TX Garcia, Michelle E.; Orange, TX Gardner, Jeff; Kingwood, TX Gardner, Melissa L.; Overton, TX Garner, Susan; Bartlesville, OK Garrett, Lara; Sitting, TX Garris, James J.; Houston, TX Garrison, Michael; Houston. TX Garrison, Rebecca D.; Texarkana, TX Garroway, Grace; Abilene, TX Garth, Dennis J.; Greenville, TX Garza, Arthur III; San Antonio, TX Gatlin, Holly; Montgomery. TX Gaugl, Julie; Arlington, TX Geddes, Gina; Fort Worth, TX Gefrides, Alec; Carrollton. TX Gehring, Eugene; Tyler, TX Geisler, C ' .hris; Kingwood, TX Genette, Amy; Richardson, TX Gerhold, Chris; Victoria, TX Getz, Sharilyn; Victoria, TX Chinaudo, Andrew D.; Santa Fe. TX Gholson, Melissa; Pecos. TX Gibbons, John; WPAFB. OH Gibbs, Dana B.; Arlington, TX Gibson, Joseph M.; Bn an. TX Gibson, Pam; Bnjan, TX Gill, Jack T., Jr.; Denton. TX Gill, Kathryn D.; Houston, TX Gill, Kimberly; Cor) us Cluisti. TX Freshmen 773 FRESHMEN Cillam, Lenoir; Houston, TX Gillespie, Abby; Bruan, TX Gilliam, James Kent; Meadow, TX Gilliam, Jennifer; Richardson, TX Gillie, Sonya; Dalena Park, TX Claesmann, Lori; Riesel, TX Glasscock, Janet; Salado, TX Glazer, Lisa; Houston, TX Glenn, C. Paul; Hilltop Lanes, TX Glenn, Chris; Arlington, TX Clezen, John; Richardson, TX Godfrey, Lesley: Early, TX Codinich, Theresa Gale; Galveston, TX Goebel, Bart Randall; Cuero, TX Goeken, Brian; College Station, TX Goetzke, Elizabeth A.; San Antonio, TX Goff, Lisa; Boeroll, TX Goins, Laurie Anne; Dallas, TX Golding, Lisa; Mesquite, TX Goldryer, Eric; Corpus Christi, TX Gonzales, Anastasia; Spring, TX Gonzales, Michelle; Houston, TX Gonzales, Shelley; Deer Park, TX Gonzalez, Diane; Houston, TX Gonzalez, Fernando J.; Eagle Pass, TX Gonzalez, Grace Marie; Corpus Christi, TX Gonzalez, Rene; West Redding, CT Gooding, Trampas; Son Marcos, TX Goodrum, Brooke; Houston, TX Coolsbv, William G.; Dallas, TX Goraon, Bonnie; Houston, TX Gordon, Gregory Scott; Eastland, TX Gorg, Thomas; Houston, TX Gosch, Lonnie; Heme, TX Gowen, Mark; Katy, TX Coynes, Lisa; Victoria, TX Graham, James; San Antonio, TX Graham, Michelle; Bryan, TX Graves, Barry; Sonora, TX Graves, Byron; Waco, TX Graves, Michael F.; Carland, TX Gray, Kelly; Katy, TX Greaves, Terri; Longview, TX Green, Jean Ann; Houston, TX Green, Kimberly; Henderson, TX Green, Susan; Ada, OK Greenberg, Toss A.; Austin, TX Greene, Russell; Albuquerque, NM Greenwade, Kathryn; College Station, TX Greenwala, Thomas; El Paso, TX Greenwood, Lesley; Bryon, TX Greer, James; Corpus Christi, TX Gregg, John; Austin, TX Greig, Terri L.; Leander, TX Cribble, Robert; Carrollton, TX Griesel, Andrew; Dallas, TX Griffin, Ann Katharine G.; Brookshire, TX Griffin, Hudson, W., Ill; Dallas, TX Grindstaff, Stacey; Maryville, TN Groff Douglas; Arlington, TX Groff, Sheri; Los Alamos, NM Croman, Fred; Saginaw, TX Crones, Leah; Seguin, TX 774 Freshmen ' 88 Grooms, Debra Lea; Orange, TX Grosch, Mark; Austin, TX Gross, Maggie; Cabot, AK Grossman, Elissa I.; Houston, TX Grossman, Kathy; Freer, TX Grossman, Michele; Dallas, TX Grothues, Carol A.; San Antonio, TX Grubbs, Edith; Dallas, TX Gubbs, J. Michael; Houston, TX Guckian, Mark; Dallas, TX Guidry, Kim; Spring, TX Guidry, Minde K.; Woodlands, TX Guinn, Karen Elizabeth; Humble, TX Guinn, Renaye; Humble, TX Cuion, Kenneth M.; Katy, TX Gupta, Rita; Katy, TX Gurnee, Thomas W.; Houston, TX Gustafson, Erik David; Sugar Land, TX Gustamente, Reynaldo; San Antonio, TX Guy, Jeffrey Allen; Lake Jackson, TX Guzman, Leticia Ann; San Benito, TX Haas, Kirstin E.; Katu, TX Habetz, Darren; Ragley, LA Hablinski, Karen; Houston, TX Hadley, Susan; Richardson, TX Haecker, Mark Dale; New Braunfels, TX Haggan, Paul; Hampden, ME Hagy, Norma Kathryn; Laredo, TX Hahn, Barbara; Kingwood, TX Hahn, Brenda; Houston, TX Hahn, Linda; Kingwood, TX Hail, Michael; Arlington, TX Haile, Carolyn; San Antonio, TX Halbert, Donna; Houston, TX Hall, Bruce; San Antonio, TX Hall, Douglas K.; Mesquite, TX Hall, Karen; Houston, TX Hall, Steven; Damon, TX Halland, John; El Paso, TX Hallmark, Kimberly; College Station, TX Halsey, Stephen; Dallas, TX Halstead, Nathan; San Antonio, TX Halvorsen, Edward; Houston, TX Hamblen, Brannon; Coldthwaite, TX Hamilton, John; Bryan, TX Hamman, Duane; Fort Worth, TX Hammock, John; Plano, TX Hammons, Harold L.; Austin, TX Hampton, Heidi; Austin, TX Hancock, Ronda; Cat Spring, TX Haney, James Scott; Mezia, TX Hanks, Les; Waco, TX Hanlon, Cathy; Tyler, TX Hansen, Rick; Littleton, Co Hanson, Tod; Ft. Worth, TX Hapman,Gary; Donville, KY Harbeck, Kristin; Richardson, TX Harber, Paul Alan; San Antonio, TX Harden, Jenna; Elgin, TX Harder, Catherine; Texarkana, AR Haring, Deborah A.; Houston, TX Harlan, Janette Kay; Rosenberg, TX Harn, Mikal; Hurst, TX Harper, Elizabeth; Houston, TX Harris, Carious Marie; Garrison, TX Harris, Janet Lee; Houston, TX Harris, Jill S.; Irving, TX Harris, Joe; Rogers, TX Harris, Richard; Houston, TX Harris, Robin; Rotan, TX Harris, Todd; Houston, TX Harrison, Leigh; Houston, TX Harrison, Mary; Houston, TX Harry, Walter; Richardson, TX Hartman, David; Canyon, TX Hartman, Lisa; College Station, TX Hartman, Michael; Houston, TX Hartwick, Michele; Plano, TX Harvey, Donald L.; Plano, TX Harwell, Scott; Sealy, TX Hassler, Rebecca F.; Richardson, TX Hatton, David; Roanoke, TX Haveman, Caroline; Houston, TX Havins, Michelle; Rockdale, TX Hawes, Jill; Dallas, TX Hawkins, Anthony; Austin, TX Hawkins, Cynthia; Houston, TX Hawkins, Kyle; Beaumont, TX Hawley, Sam; College Station, TX Hawrylak, Paul G.; Arlington, TX Haws, Sandra; Maadi Cairo, EGYPT Hawthorne, Steve; San Antonio, TX Hayes, Kelly Darin; Texas City, TX Hayes, Patti; Conroe, TX Hayes, Steven Lowe; Abilene, TX Hayes, Teresa; Richardson, TX Haynes, Phil; Amarillo, TX Hays, Sean M.; New Braunfels, TX Head, Sheri; Irving, TX Healy, Melissa; Houston, TX Heaton, William R., Jr.; Richardson, TX Hecett, Kevin R.; Houston, TX Heckman, Melanie; Beaumont, TX Hedgepath, Debora L.; Humble, TX Hefte, Kathryn; Corpus Christi, TX Hegg, Jeff; Plano, TX Heintz, Stephanie; Conroe, TX Heinz, Denis A.; Universal City, TX Freshmen 775 FRESHMEN Heinzman, Emily H.; Richardson, TX Heldman, Leslie S.; Irving, TX Hellner, Lynette R.; Houston, TX Hembree, Mike; Dwims, TX Henderson, John K.; Grmihun , TX Henderson, Kevin; Fort Worth, TX Henderson, Lane P.; Smiger, TX Henderson, Mark; Mesquite, TX Hendrix, Allison; Baytown, TX Hengst, Cindy; Deer Park, TX Henry, Erie; Big Spring ' TX Hensel, Mark C. Ill; Arlington, TX Hensley, David; Uvalde, TX Hensley, Stacy; Rockwell, TX Herbst, Clinton Frederick; Boeme, TX Herburt, Troy; Fredericksburg, TX Herdenfels, Steve; Corjnis Christi, TX Herklotz, Linda; Garland, TX Hermes, Glenn; Gainesville, TX Hermes, Larry; Houston, TX Hermes, Veronica; HallettsviUe, TX Hernander, Daniel S.; Edinburg, TX Hernandez, Michael; Houston, TX Herrera, Monica R.; Houston, TX Herrod, Dee; Huntsville, TX Heslip, Mark; Houston. TX Hesson, Drew; Bryan, TX Hester, Darren C.; Pecos, TX Hetter, Lisa; Cypress, TX Hettinger, Trish; Houston, TX Heusinger, Therese; San Antonio, TX Heye, John Patrick; Beavercreek, OH Hicks, Heidi; Conroe, TX Hicks, Terry; Bryan, TX Higgins, Michael VV.; Richardson, TX Hill, Glenn; San Angelo, TX Hill, Jonathan Bruce; Austin, TX Hill, I ana D.; Bishop, TX Hill, Laurie; Houston, TX Hill, Rachel; Nederland, TX Hines, Lisa; Danville, CA Hinkle, Mollie; Brazoria, TX Hinson, Edwin, M.; Graham, TX Hinton, Tracy; Dallas, TX Hitchcock, Florette E.; Beeville, TX Hitchcock, Kathryn; Prior Lake, MN Hodges, Holly; Corpus Christi, TX Hodges, John; Dallas, TX Hodgkins, Heather; Conroe, TX Hoelscner, Anna; San Antonio, TX Hoenig, Aaron; Gainesville, TX Hoge, Shelley; Corpus Christi, TX Hogg, Robert; Arlington, TX Hohn, Doris; Mason, TX Holland, Daniel; Houston, TX Hollas, Scott E.; Port Lavaca, TX Hol laway, Janice; Houston, TX Holley, Tracy; Colleyville, TX Hollowell, Cathy; Waco, TX Holman, George; Houston, TX Holman, Holly; Kinwood, TX Holmes, Clara; Spring, TX Holtgraver, Ed; Spring, TX Holverson, Angela M.; Killeen, TX Hood, Heather; Abilene, TX Hooker, Katherine; Houston, TX Hooper, Lea Rebecca; Austin, TX Hoover, Shannon A.; Irving, TX Hopkins, Natalie Elaine; Pasadena, TX Horn, Cynthia; Beaumont, TX Horne, Carol; Plainview, TX Hougham, Karlyn Vionne; Bay City, TX House, Kim; Fort Worth, TX House, Susan; Houston, TX Houts, Renate M.; Plano, TX Howard, Cathy; Ltike Kiowa, TX Howard, Tim; Houston, TX Hoyt, Jennifer; The Woodlands, TX Hrncir, Sharon C.; Austin, TX Hubbard, Rebecca; Charlotte, TX Hudson, Roberta; Houston, TX Hueila, Carlos; Brownsville, TX Huffman, William; Marshall, TX Huffmeyer, Stephen; San Antonio, TX Hugh, Hillary Fitz; Houston, TX Hughes, Neva; San Antonio, TX Human, Laurie; Austin, TX Humphrey, James E.; Dallas, TX Hunter, Scott; Dallas, TX Hurley, Jefferson B.; Dallas, TX Hurst. Lisa; Katy, TX Hutts, Cnris; Spring, TX Hwang, Ki; Oklahoma City, OK Hynes, Jennifer A.; San Antonio, TX Ibarra, Vickie; College Station, TX Igo, Mandy; Plainview, TX Irvin, Tammy R.; Ft. Worth, TX Iskandar, Christopher R.; Jakarta, Indonesia Ivans, Steven; Son Antonio, TX Jackson, John M.; Dallas, TX Jackson, Willard P., HI; Wanahachie, TX Jacobson, Kristin; Belton, TX Jaksik, Robert; Pleasanton, TX Jalufks, Mark; Shiner, TX James, Chandra Y.; Houston, TX James, Darryl L.; Houston, TX James, Gregory D.; Sulphur, LA Janak, Blake; Yoakum, TX 776 Freshmen Janak, Katie; Dallas, TX Jansen, Sandra; Dallas, TX Jarvis, Melisa A.; Longview, TX Jarzombek, Sandra; McAllen, TX JefiFus, April D.; Austin, TX Jenkins, Lyn; Dallas, TX Jenkins, Snan Legh; Weslaco, TX Jesse, Stanley; Bogota, TX Joe, Stanley; Fort Worth, TX John, Arthur W.; Grand Prairie, TX John, Michael M.; Burhbumett, TX Johnson, Burton; Kingwood, TX Johnson, Connie; Fort Worth, TX Johnson, Denise; Irving, TX Johnson, Eddy: Houston, TX Johnson, Elizabeth A.; Bowie, TX Johnson, Elizabeth J.; Houston, TX Johnson, Gregory Alan; Houston, TX Johnson, Heather Lynn; Houston, TX Johnson, Jana; Austin, TX Johnson, Kristin L.; Spring, TX Johnson, Lisa; Liberty, TX Johnson, Lisa Elaine; Hewitt, TX Johns, Mechael; Corpus Christi, TX Johnson, Patty; Midland, TX Johnson, Vonda; Dallas, TX Johnston, Alisa; Bridgeport, TX Johnston, Craig A.; Houston, TX Johnston, Jennifer; Moor Park, Rickenglan Johnston, Karen; Chapultepec, Mexico D Jones, Becky A.; Houston, TX Jones, Daniel; San Antonio, TX Jones, Gary; College Station, TX Jones, Gordon; Dallas, TX Jones, Karen; Bryan, TX Jones, Laura; Austin, TX Jones, Mark; Houston, TX Jones, Timothy D.; Houston, TX Joyce, John; Richardson, TX Joyce, Kristen; Scott AFB, IL Jung, Christina; Arlington, TX Jung, Donna; San Antonio, TX Jusnka, Barbara; Port Washington, WI Jusko, Michael; Point, TX FRESHMEN Kacorek, Lori; Wallis, TX Kahanek, Teresa; San Antonio, TX Kahn,.Josh; Dallas, TX Kalsi, Carle; Houston, TX Kane, Katherine Leigh; Crosby, TX Karam, Lynne; Dallas, TX Karamanos, Gayle; Lubbock, TX Karbowski, Ferdinand R.: San Antonio, TX Kastensmoit, Michael D.; Houston, TX Kaylor, Carla; Wetmore, TX Keatts, Julie; Houston, TX Kederli, Donna: New Braunfels, TX Keefe, Jeff; Victoria, TX Keen, Victoria; Houston, TX Kennedy, Kyle; Plano, TX Kenney, Michael Daley; Arlington, TX Kent, Rhonda; San Antonio, TX Kera, Kyle J.; Texas City, TX Kerby, Paul; San Angelo, TX Kerr, Sharon; Baytown, TX Kessler, David J.; Sturgis, MI Key, Lori: Fort Worth, TX Kiker, Aaron Paul; Henderson, TX Kilgore. Dorren: Richardson, TX Kifmer, Colbert; Dallas, TX Kim, Christine M.; Bryan, TX Kim, Yong; Houston, TX Kimmins, Kathy; Dallas, TX Kinato, Hendrik; Bryan, TX King, David; Pampa, TX King, Greg; Wichita Falls, TX King, John Jr.; San Antonio, TX King, John Scott; Longview, TX King, Kirk; San Antonio, TX King, William H.B.; Seabrook, TX Kirby, VaLrie; Houston, TX 778 Freshmen Kiser, Darrell Keith; San Antonio, TX Kistener, Kirk; San Antonio, TX Kiszely, Sherri; Dallas, TX Kitzman, Oliver S., Jr.; Brookshire, TX Klar, Elaine; Bergheim, TX Kleiber, Shirley; Lagrange, TX Hnecht, Hyland S.; Houston, TX Knowlton, Amanda; Waco, TX Knox, Tammy; Crokett, TX Koh, Olivia; Meadows, TX Kohel, David; College Station, TX Konesheck, Carrin; Sealy, TX Koop, Honda; Edna, TX Kooutz, Kenneth; Denton, TX Koritz, Carla; Houston, TX Kornegay, Dean; Cupress, TX Kornhoff, Raymond; Houston, TX Kosh, Kimberly Ann; Pflugerville, TX Kozel, Barbara; Fort Worth, TX Kozub, Paula; Conroe, TX Kramer, Ann; Dallas, TX Kramer, Elizabeth C.; Litchfield Park, AZ Kreipe, Mark; Weatherford, TX Krenek, Sue A.; Deer Park, TX Krueger, David; Navasota, TX Kunze, Karen R.; College Station, TX Kurosky, Lisa; Calveston, TX Kwan, James; College Station, TX Labhart, Tricia; Garland, TX Labry, Daniel A.; Texas City, TX Lackey, Scott; Arlington, TX Lacy, Loren D.; Hart, TX Laffey, Carolynn; La Grange, TX Lamb, Chaille; Spring, TX Landry, Jane; Cincinnati, OH Lane, Marlene C.; Dallas, TX Lanfear, Lani; Port Lavaca, TX Lang, Mark; Cleveland, TX Langfeld, Melissa; D Hanis, TX Langstron, Pam: Fort Worth, TX Larde, Trey; Tyler, TX Lasater, Jeff; Fort Worth, TX Laskowski, Joe L.; Houston, TX Lassetter, Mikki; San Antonio, TX Lastrapes, Kevin; Mart, TX Lauda, Cindy; Spring, TX Lauer, Andrea; Fort Worth, TX Laurent, Dion; Houston, TX Lavedan, Pierre; College Station, TX Lavin, Kathleen; Plano, TX Law, Jack Neill; San Antonio, TX Lawler, Wendy; Humble, TX Lawrence, Lee Anne; San Antonio, TX Lawrence Rebecca; Rockdale, TX Lawson, Michelle; Houston, TX Lawson, Vonda; Mt. Pleasant, TX Lawton, Stephen; Chesterfield, MO Layl, Brett Adam; Terrell, TX Lea, Stephen; Houston, TX Leachman, Amy A.; Dallas, TX Leal, Sandra; Corpus Christi, TX Leatherman, Karen L.; Houston, TX Lebkowsky, Bobby; Mart, TX Leblanc, Bryan J.; Poti Neches, TX Lebus, Christian; Wichita Falls, TX Ledesma, Michelle; San Antonio, TX Lee, Alan W.; Houston, TX Lee, Anna; Houston, TX Lee, Kathy T.; Houston, TX Lee, Kelly; Cause, TX Leibham, Daniel J.; Houston, TX Leissner, G. Travis; Baytown, TX Lemon, Lenya; San Antonio, TX Lennon, Todd; Lake Kiowa, TX Leonberger, Caryn; Cookville, TX Lessmann, Chris; Houston, TX Lester, Lisa; Houston, TX Leuschner, Paige; Henderson, TX Lew, Brian; San Antonio, TX Lewis, Julie A.; Fairfax, VA Lewis, Pamela; Dallas, TX Lewis, Scott; Houston, TX Lewis, Stanley A.; El Paso, TX Libby, Michael; Fort Monmouth, NJ Liles, Carlton Bradley; Fort Worth, TX Liles, Robert; Red Ford, TX Limmer, Brad; San Antonio, TX Lindamood, Janet Carole; San Antonio, TX Lindenborn, Laura; Lapivor, TX Lindsay, Jennifer S.; Seabrook, TX Lindsay, Katy; Houston, TX Lindsey. Kelley; Marlin, TX Lingafelter, Steve; Wichita Falls, TX Lipsey, Joan; Houston, TX Lister, Robbyn L.; Keller, TX Lister, Susan; Houston, TX Liston, Pat; Longview, TX Liana, Maria; Galveston, TX Lockhart, Andrea; Delrio, TX Loehr. Marsha; Lagrange, TX Loescn, Kim; Sweeny, TX Loftus, Mary Beth; Houston, TX Loh, Garv; Houston, TX Long, Rooert; Kingwood, TX Long, Stephen; Spring, TX Longaria, Margaret; Midland, TX Longhofer, Megan; Harlingen, TX Longoria, Linda; Del Rio, TX Freshmen 779 FRESHMEN Lopez, Francisco H.; Port Arthur, TX Lopez, Leticia; San Antotiio, TX Lopez, Yolanda; San Antotiio, TX Lord, Kimberly; Duncanville, TX Lordi, Anthony R.; Stony Brook, NY Loshelder, Eric C.; Dallas, TX Losson, Melanie; Bowling Green, KY Lou, Joy; Houston, TX Lovelace, Larry V.; Houston, TX Lowe, Mark C.; Randolph AFB, TX Lowery, Cynthia; Friendswood, TX Lowey, Jennifer; Huntsville, TX Lowry, Charles Andrew; Garland, TX Lucas, Daiquiri; Missouri City, TX Lucko, Louis; Cameron, TX Luft, Todd; San Antonio, TX Lukshin, Keith; Austin, TX Luna, Felipe; Woodlands, TX Luna, Scott; Gailand, TX Lundgren, Robert Erik: Elgin, TX Lunney, Bryan; Friendswood, TX Lunsford, David; Bryan, TX Lunsford, Kevin; Penryn, CA Lurry, Cordon; Weatherford, TX Lusk, Diana; College Station, TX Luttrell, Matt; Waco, TX Lydahl, Kristin; Killeen, TX Lyford, Conrad; Roanoke, TX Lyness, Timothy L.; Cleburne, TX Lyon, James; Plano, TX Maclean, Irene; Navasota, TX Madden, Sean; Flower Mound, TX Maddox, Kim; Brenham, TX Magmuson, Missy; College Station, TX Maha, Tracey Ann; San Antonio, TX Mahaffey, Lana K.; Houston, TX Majors, Karen; Richardson, TX Malatek, Jessica; Gonzales, TX Mallory, Charles Scott; Austin, TX Maness, Kim; Houston, TX Maness, Maurice; Universal City, TX Manley, Jody Kay; Dallas, TX Mann, Lesley; Houston, TX Manning, Charlotte A.; South Houston, TX Manning, Noel C.; Houston, TX Manning, Vivian; Port Neches, TX Mansel, Rhonda; Bryant, TX Manzo, Teresa M.; Arlington, TX Maple, Nancy; New Martinsville, WV Marburger, Dawn A.; Red Rock, TX Marney, Teresa; Bridgeport, TX Marquardt, Randy John; Kewaskum, Wl Marrs, Caroline; Houston, TX Mars, Jeff; Dallas, TX Marshall, Bill M.; Austin, TX Marshall, Dupre; Victoria, TX Marshall, Kevin; Arlington, TX Marshall, Patrick; San Antonio, TX Marshall, Robert H.; Salem, IL Marshall, Sherri; Houston, TX Marshall, William Wesley; Portland, TX Marshall, Winston; Portland, TX Martin, Brendan; Macon, GA 780 Freshmen ' 88 Aggies Contribute to Cancer Research; More Than Just Money Next time you are wandering around College Station, try driving down the road that goes around Easterwood Air¬ port. First you pass the wind tunnel, then the fire protection training school, then, finally, at the end of the road al¬ most hidden in the woods is the Texas A M Nuclear Science Center (NSC). This is the site of Texas A M’s very own nuclear reactor; it is a small reactor, when compared to a nuclear power plant, but it is a respectable size when compared to other university owned fa¬ cilities. According to Don Feltz, direc¬ tor of the NSC, when comparing re¬ search capability and the amount of re¬ search done, the Texas A M facilty is one of the top five university owned re¬ actors in the nation. Through the Department of Energy’s reactor sharing program, other schools in the south, such as Baylor and Texas Tech, can use the reactor for education¬ al purposes. The main function of the reactor is to make radioactive isotopes. Isotopes of gold are made there by plac¬ ing them close to the reactor core. Once made, the gold isotopes are sent to M.D. Anderson Medical Center in Houston where they are used for cancer treat¬ ment and research. The staff of the Nuclear Science Cen¬ ter welcomes visitors. In 1983, the cen¬ ter had 5,000 visitors including 700 stu¬ dents enrolled in Chemistry 107. Per¬ sons interested in seeing the reactor should call and make an appointment to sit in on one of their tours. Martin, David; Carrollton, TX Martin, Kathleen A.P.; Spring Klein, TX Martin, Stacey; Cypress, TX Martinak, Teresa Kay; Victoria. TX Martinez, Adriana; McAllen, TX Martinez, Ana C.; San Antonio, TX Martinez, Jesse; San Antonio, TX Martinez, Rebeca; San Antonio, TX Martinez, Robert; Austin, TX Marx, Jenny; Houston, TX Mason, Curtis; College Station, TX Mason, David; San Antonio, TX Mason, Kristine M.; Colleyville, TX Mathews, Shelley; Lumberton, TX Mathieu, Monica; Dallas, TX Mathieu, Vicki; Houston, TX Matis, Marianne; College Station, TX Matsumoto, Kay Y.; Missouri City, TX Matusck, Bennie J.; Deer Park, TX Mau, Bryan; Boeme, TX Mauermann, Mary J.; Conroe, TX Mauldin, Lisa; Houston, TX May, Allison; Riviera, TX May, Laura; Ft. Worth, TX May, Yvette; Riviera, TX Mayo, Jeane; College Station, TX Maywald, Teresa; Houston, TX McAdams, Shannon; Lake Jackson, TX McArthur, Don; Dallas, TX McBane, Sueryl Ann; Long Beach, MS McCabe, Kelly; Houston, TX McCaslin, Matt; Richardson, TX McCauley; Mary Kathryn; Houston, TX McClellan, Laura; Helotes, TX McCleory, James C.; Lewisville, TX McClintock, Cathleen; Ft. Worth, TX McClung, Spencer A., Jr.; Denton, TX McConnell. Peter C.; Davie, FL McCormack, Sharon E.; Houston, TX McCormic. Ann Marie; Snn Antonio, TX McCormick, Patti; Plano, TX McCoy, Stewart L.; Hurst, TX McCrary, Lori; Portland, TX McCravy, Dewey H. Ill; Dallas, TX McCrea, Lisa Diane; Temple, TX McDavitt, Craig; Cast Roville, TX McDonald, Peter Lowry; Bloomfield Hills, MI McDougal, James; Sanged, TX McDowell, David; Houston, TX McDowell, Karen; Arlington, TX McElroy, Kim; Desoto, TX McEntire, Johnnie Kay; Weatherfore, TX McFarland, Adrienne M.; College Station, TX McGalliard, Shawna; Helotes, TX McCarvey, Elizabeth; Houston, TX McGaughey, Kellie: Humble, TX McGhee, John; Dallas, TX McGinness, Bettie; Spring, TX McGorrah, Charles Kirk; Houston, TX McGovern, Kathleen; Beaumont, TX McHugh, Anne; Houston, TX McIntosh, James A.; Georgetown, TX McKinney, Tammy; Troup, TX Freshmen 781 FRESHMEN McKnight, James; Texas City, TX McKnight, Keith; Longview, TX McLean, Tammy J.; Abilene, TX McLellan, Stacey; Sherman, TX McMahon, Katie; San Antonio, TX McMeans, Greg; Sugarland, TX McMinn, Kathryn; Longview, TX McNemar, Andrew; Beilaire, TX McQueen, Jayna; Bedford, TX McRae, Allison Frazier; Houston, TX. McWhorter, Julie Kay; Tyler, TX Meador, Gary; Conroe, TX Medford, Dana; Houston, TX Medina, Gilberto; San Antonio, TX Medina, Yvonne; San Antonio, TX Medley, Leslie; Tyler, TX Medlin. Stephen N.; Houston, TX Melcher, Kelly; Ciddings, TX Melson, Joe; Abilene, TX Melton, Lynette; Houston, TX Melugin, David: Lewisville, TX Menard, Jeff; Katy, TX Mendoza, David; Beaumont, TX Mengers, Julie; Johnson City, T X Mengers, Tammy; Tynan, TX Mercer, Bradley S.; Fort Worth, TX Merecka, Jeff; Houston, TX Meseck, Jane; Lake Jackson, TX Messner, Tina; Virginia Beach, VA Metcalf, Mark Allen; Dri j jing Storings, TX Meyer, Amy; Dallas, TX Meyer, Ronald F.; College Station, TX Meza, Michael; Marion, TX Michel), Steve; Arlington, TX Migliore, Andrew; Los Altos, CA Mikulencak, Mandy; Granger, TX Milburn, Jeff; San Antonio, TX Miller, Darrell W.; Sherman, TX Miller, Karen; Katy, TX Miller, Michael A.; Spring, TX Miller, Michael R.; Crowley, TX Miller, Stacey: Dallas, TX Miller, Troy; Richardson, TX Milliken, David; Garland, TX Mills, David J.; River Ridge, LA Minor. Minier, Elizabeth; Irving, TX ar, Carolyn S.; Corjms Christi, TX Minor, Kathy; Dallas, TX Minter, Marc; Ft. Stockton, TX Mirkovic, Mandv Beavers; Aronsas Pass, TX Mitcnel, Lorrie A.; Rochelle, TX Mitchell, Margaret A.; Houston, TX Mitchell, Phil; Duncanville, TX Mitchell, Sara; Dallas, TX Mitchell, Stacy Lynn; Huntsville, TX Mitchell, Trey; Houston, TX Mixon, Leslie Dann; Fort Worth, TX Mlcak, Audrey; Houston, TX Moak, Sam; College Station, TX Moehlman, Scott; Yoakum, TX Moeller, David F.; New Braunfels, TX Montag, Maria J.; Pasadena, TX Montelongo, Patricia; Son Antonio, TX Montemeyer, E.; Brownsville, TX Montz, Teresa; Friendswood, TX Moon, Jimmy; Bryan, TX Mooney, Rebecca; Houston, TX Moore, Collin R.; Waco, TX Moore, Joseph Lee; Son Antonio, TX Moore, Lisa; White Oak, TX Moore, Marilyn; Lafayette, LA Moore, Melody C.; Roanoke, TX Moore, Susan; Euless, TX Moraes, Adriana De; College Station, TX More, Joseph; San Antonio, TX Moreno, Marisela; Pasadena, TX Morgan, Deanna; Plainview, TX Morgan, Randall; Midland, TX Moroney, Patrick J.; Hurst, TX Morre, C. Douglas; Richardson, TX Morris, Bryan L.; College Station.TX Morris, Lawrence P.; San Antonio, TX Morris, Lori; Stafford, TX Morris, Melinda; Bryan, TX Morris, Michelle; Canada, TX Morrison, Christopher A.; San Antonio, TX Morrison, Timothy; Austin, TX Morse, Susan A.; Sherman, TX Morton, John M.; Marshall, TX Morton, Kimberly J.; Houston, TX Mosley, Dennis; Wichita, KS Motl, Pamela Ann: Point Comfort, TX Moustafa, Halah; New Orleans, LA Muckleroy, J. Gage; San Antonio, TX Mueck, Denise; Houston, TX Muheimi, Donniella M.; Winnipeg, Manitoba, CA Muller, Frank M. Ill; Tulsa, OK Mulligan, Theresa Marie; Dayton, OH Munn, Sandra D.; Plano, TX Murillo, Lisa; Spring, TX Murphy, Colleen; Dallas, TX Murphy, Jill; Mineral Wells, TX Murray, Anne; Houston, TX Murray, Deborah; San Antonio, TX Muschalek, John; New Braunfels, TX Muse, Mark Thomas; Dallas, TX Musia, Kelly; Heame, TX Musick, Damon; Hoston, TX 782 Freshmen Muske, Donna; Houston, TX Myers, Pam; Buda, TX Myers, Wendy; Friendswood, TX Nahas, Michael N.; Honolulu, HI Nair, Mark; Houston, TX Neal, Dan; McKinney, TX Neblett, Alexander C.; Houston, TX Neel, John Christopher; Alvin, TX Nelson, Kenneth E.; La Marque, TX Nelson, Martha; Dallas, TX Nelson, Mao ' ; Houston, TX Nelson, Micnael Jon; Longview, TX Nelson, Scott; Hart, TX Nereaard, Jesper; 0268 OSCO 2, NORWAY Neubauer, Elisabeth; Corpus Christi, TX NeuendoriGT, Keith; Brenham, TX New, Nancy; Seguin, TX Newbrough, Mylea; Midland, TX Newcomer, Randy; Houston, TX Newkirk, Timothy Randall; Olympia, WA Newsom, Susan L.: Lufkin, TX Newton, Brett; Keller, TX Nguyen, C.; College Station, TX Nicholson, John; Dallas, TX Nicholson, Mike; Houston, TX Nickles, David; White Oak, TX Nimmo, Kelly L.; Houston, TX Noel, Salac; Lincoln, NE Nohrenberg. John Martin; Benbrook, TX Nolen, Natalie; College Station, TX Nolte, Cynthia; Lamarque, TX Norman, Brenda; Richardson, TX Norman, Daniel; Bryan, TX Norman, Stephanie; Dallas, TX Norrid, David; Carrollton, TX Norris, Aubrey Keith; Pinehurst, TX Norris, David; Tyler, TX Nugent, Molly A.; Victoria, TX Nugent, Wendy; Houston, TX Nunn, Jim; Kerrville, TX Nutt, Tim; Marshall, TX Obrien, Sean; San Antonio, TX Oetty, Craig; Bermadin Run, NC Ogg. James; Yoakum, TX Oldham, Dallas; San Marcos, TX FRESHMEN Olin, Wayne; Fort Worth, TX Oliver, Joe; Texarkana, TX Olmsted, Frank; Katy, TX Olson, John; Arlington, TX Opersteny, Doug; Houston, TX Orr, James; Cleveland, TX Orsini, Jesse; Irvine, TX Osborne, Judy; Panhandle, TX Osborne, Virginia; Longview, TX Ostrowski, Sandra; Houston, TX Owens, David Michael; Dickinson, TX Owens, Karen S.: Lewisville, TX Owens, Kenneth M.; College Station, TX Pader, William A.; Son Antonio, TX Padilla, Marcell S.; Seguin, TX Palitza, JefiFrey; Floresville, TX Palmer, Robert II; Cranbury, TX Palude, Angie; Houston, TX Parks, Willie J., Jr.; Taft, TX Parrett, Stephanie; Argyle, TX Parrott, Justice; Livingston, TX Parsons, Carol L.; Plano, TX Parsons, Stephen; Abilene, TX Paschetag, Mary; Garland, TX Pasqua, Jennifer; Dallas, TX Pate, Joan; Dallas, TX Pate, Sara; College Station, TX Patierno, Louis Jr.; Houston, TX Patino. Anthony; C.S., TX Patrick, Jeff; Houston, TX Patterson, Joe; Smithville, TX Pavlock, Wendy Ann; Rosenberg, TX Pavlosky, James; Houston, TX Pawlik, Tim J.; McAllen, TX Payne, Angie; Lubbock, TX Pearson, Andrea; Elgin, TX Pearson, Jennifer; Amarillo, TX Pellegrino, Joe F.; Albuquerque, NM Pelton, Michael; San Antonio, TX Penaloza, Daniel A.; Houston, TX Pendleton, Jennifer L.; Houston, TX Peng, Claudia; Lubbock, TX Penszky, Laura; Plano, TX Pepper, Roanna B.; Georgetown, TX Perez, Phillip G.; San Antonio, TX Pena, Ricardo A; Temple, TX Peterman, Mark; Ardmore, OK Peters, Jodie; Dallas, TX Peters, Rebecca; Round Rock, TX Peterson, Dwayne; Houston, TX Petri, Laura; Houston, TX Petroski, Scott; Houston, TX Pettijohn, Jennifer; Richardson, TX Petty, Russ; Nolan, TX Peveler, Lou Alice; Abilene, TX Pfaff, Mark S.; Holland, PA Pham, Kimchi; Houston, TX Phelps, Mary Frances; Houston, TX Phillips, John David; Richardson, TX Phillips, Randall; Camdenton, MC Phillips, Wesley £ .; Alexander, AR Philpot, Valerie; Spring, TX Phipps, Van; Pearland, TX Pierce, Don; Euless, TX Pike, Leann; College Station, TX Pinkston, Patricia; Conroe, TX Pinson, Marcia L.; Harker Heights, TX Pipes, Shaun Diane; Lancaster, TX Pippin, Jim, Jr.; Kansas City, MO Pishon, Stacy; San Antonio, TX Pitlik, Missy; Spring, TX Pittman, Kathy; Garland, TX Pizzo, Charlotte; Beaumont, TX Pizzo, Kim; Houston, TX Planje, Andrea; Dallas, TX Platz, Oliver; Gen, West Germany Pleasant, Laurie; Kat., TX Pletz, William Cody; San Antonio, TX Plotkin, Brian; Dallas, TX Poff, Kimberly; Houston, TX Polk, Pam; Katy, TX Pool, John; Kingwood, TX Popkowski, Mark C.; College Station, TX Popp, D. Adam; Conroe, TX Popvich, Stephanie; Galveston, TX Porter, Gregg; Orange, TX Porter, Joni G.; Wills Point, TX Porterfield, Amanda E.; Marling, TX Posas, Francine; Corpus Christi, TX Pospisil, Joey; Axtell, TX Pouzar, Jeff C.; Ennis, TX Powell, Brett; Walnut Springs, TX Powell, Julie; New Braunfels, TX Powers, Anthony; San Angelo, TX Prasifka, Donna M.; Hutchins, TX Prause, Lorra Ann; Columbus, TX Prewitt, Cynthia Diane; Garland, TX Price, Patty L.; Caldwell, TX Price, Tracy; Houston, TX Probst, Christie; Cat Spring, TX Prosch, Amy M.; Houston, TX Prosser, John; Richardson, TX Pulaski, Richard Kevin; College Station, TX Pulliam, Russell; Dickinson, TX Putz, Richard E.; Mission, TX Quade, Jimmie; Lubbock, TX Quinn, Francis, D.; Fort Worth, TX Quinn, Lisa; Spring, TX 784 Freshmen ' 88 Quintanilla, Belle; Hebronville, TX Rabun, Laura; Menard, TX Radcliffe, Lynne P.; Houston, TX Radenbaugh, Jill; Grapevine, TX Raffety, L.; Houston, TX Ragle, Eric; Sugarland, TX Raia, Jennifer A.; Houston, TX Raines, Richard T.; Richardson, TX Rains, David; Clarksville, TX Ramey, Carl A.; Austin, TX Ramirez, Eva Leticia; College Station, TX Ramirez; Leslie; Dallas, TX Ramirez, Maria S.; San Antonio, TX Rand, Casey P.; Houston, TX Rankin, Julie; Bryan, TX Ratliff, Kenneth N.; San Antonio, TX Ray, Charla; College Station, TX Ray, Deann; Aledo, TX Ray, Judith; Abilene, TX Ray, Robin A.; Lorena, TX Ray, William Todd; Spring, TX Raybury, Bryan; Houston, TX Read, Kim; Lufkin, TX Reck, Todd W.; Arlington, TX Reddin, Karen; Midland, TX Redding, David E.; Austin, TX Redepenning, Scott; San Antonio, TX Redrigues, Alicia I.P.; Eagle Pass, TX Reed, Douglas L.; Houston, TX Reed, Robert Brackin, Jr.; Houston, TX Reed, Scott; Houston, TX Rees, Jeff; Richmond, TX Reguera, Ernest A.; Houston, TX Reilly, Robert J.; Houston, TX Reinke, Katrina; Victoria, TX Reisfleld, Billy John; Plano, TX Rentfro, Donald R.; Texarkana, TX Reser, Melissa; Wichita Falls, TX Reumont, Barbara E.; Dickinson, TX Reynolds, John; Fort Worth, TX Reynolds, Shellie; Houston, TX Rice, Glenn; Milford, UT Rice, Millard B.; Gunter, TX Rich, Beth; Plano, TX Richard, Chris; Richardson, TX Richards, Marty; Ft. Smith, AR Richburg, Brent; Plainview, TX Richter, Darlene; Threall, TX Ridgway, Tina; Jefferson, TX Riggan, Grace J.; Laporte, TX Rigc , Tony; Bryan, TX Rimhey, Beth; Albuquerque, NM Ripper, Natalie; Katy, TX Rising, Risa; Port Arthur, TX Ritch, Mark; Houston, TX Ritchie, Anne; Sugarland, TX Rivera, Rafael; Killeen, TX Roberts, Amy M.; Houston, TX Roberts, Bobby; Blanco, TX Roberts, Darby; Las Vegas, NV Roberts, Karen E.; Baytown, TX Roberts, Sheila; Dallas, TX Robertson, Diana; Aubrey, TX Robicheaux, Danny; Cedar Hill, TX Robinson, Portia D.; Bryan, TX Robonoski, Brent; Legun, TX Rodeghier, Michelle; Plano, TX Rodger, George; Houston, TX Rodgers, Kay E.; Houston, TX Rodrigues, Dwight H.; Pasadena, TX Rodriguez, Cris; Austin, TX Rodriguez, James P.; San Antonio, TX BEUT THE HELL OUTTft MONDRL 3 Freshmen 785 FRESHMEN Rodriguez, John; Son Houston, TX Rodriguez, Lorraine; McAllen, TX Rodriguez, Maria; Son Antonio, TX Rodriguez, Mario; Sun Antonio, TX Rodriquez, Rosa E.; Eng e Pass, TX Roffall, Mike; Houston, TX Rogers, Jennifer; Ausfin, TX Rogers, Robert M.; Omaha, NE Rogers, Terry L.; Houston, TX Rohrbough, Bridget; San Antonio. TX Rojas, V ' ivian; El Paso, TX Roschetzky, Gladys; Cameron, TX Rosprim, Julia; Eagle Lake, TX Ross, George Ray, Jr.; Houston, TX Ross, Jean C.; Waco, TX Rotan, Arvel Dean; Sweetwater, TX Rother, Michelle; Houston, TX Rowden, Mark; Ft. Stockton,TX Rozell, Julie; Tuler, TX Roznovsky, Beverly J.; Moulton, TX Rubrecht, Clare; Duncanville, TX Rudd, William B.; Dallas, TX Rudy, Jennifer; Plano, TX Runyan, Richard D., Jr.; Burke, r A Rupert, Glenn A.; Houston, TX Rush, Paul C.; Missouri City, TX Rushing, Kris; Seguin, TX Russell, Catherine A.; Lufkin, TX Russell, David; Beaumont, TX Russell, Karen; Spring, TX Russell, Kevin P.; Tucson, AT. Russell, Robert; St. Petersburg, FL Russert, Byron W.; Littleton, CO Rutland, Gina Ann; Belton, TX Rutledge, Sara; Houston, TX Rutledge, Tracey; Yoakum, TX Ryan, Traci; Liberty, TX Rydell, Dwayne; Beeville, TX Saari, Eric Alan; Long Lake, MN Salaza, Margaret A.; Texas City, TX Saldivar, Sandra; Houston, TX Saldua, Rebecca; Houston, TX Salesbury, Stephen; Hitchcock, TX Salinas, Charles; El Paso, TX Salomon, Felipe; Santiago Dever) anama Samuel, Melissa; Conroe, TX Sanchez, David S.; Houston, TX Sanchez, Michael; College Station, TX Sanchez, Nick III; San Antonio, TX Sandel, Ruth; Sugarland, TX Sanders, Sabrina Sue; Abilene, TX Sanders, Scott E.; Odessa, TX Sanders, Tatia; Houston, TX Sandoval, Ramona; Dallas, TX 786 Freshmen tarn Sandoval, Reginaldo; Dallas, TX Sanford, John Robert; Richmond, TX Sanguesa, Karen S.; Houston, TX Savoie, Jodi; Orange, TX Sawey, Robert; Richardson, TX Scaief, Sheri L.; Victoria, TX Scamardo, James; Bryan, TX Scarbrough, Sheila; Cresson, TX Schad, Lisa M.; Jourdanton, TX Schaper, Denise; Go Weston, TX Schaudies, Jennifer; Port Arthur, TX Schefller, Snannon; Houston, TX Scheiding, Douglas S.; Clovis, NM Schioeder, Jay; Kinewood, TX Schivager, Robert R.; Galveston, TX Schlabach, I avonne; New Braunfels, TX Schlaefli, Dawn; Austin, TX Schlieker, Randy; Temple, TX Schmidt, Glenn F.; Plano, TX Schmidt, Heather; Metairie, LA Schmidt, I_ana; Houston, TX Schmidt, Todd; Fort Worth, TX Schmitt, Wode A.; Hotiston, TX Schmitz, Nancy; Texas City, TX Schnautz, Kevin Dwane; Lockhart, TX Schneider, John Tod; Houston, TX Scholz, Kenneth; Bryan, TX Schonefeld, Rodney; Riviera, TX Schraeder, Danna K.; Dallas, TX Schroeder, Andrew E.; Baton Rouge, LA Schubert, John; Georgetown, TX Schubert, Thomas; Sugar Land, TX Schuenemann, Audra; Atistin, TX Schulte, Jayne; The Woodlands, TX Schultz, Paul F.; Houston, TX Schuster, Cora Jane; Del Rio, TX Schuster, Sarah L.; Richardson, TX Schwartz, Kem; Junction, TX Schwarz, Paul; Boeme, TX Scoper, Kristin; Arlington, TX Scoper, Wendy; Arlington, TX Scott, Alison; New Braunfels, TX Scott, David A.; Pearland, TX Scott, Douglas Nathaniel; Dallas, TX Scott, Kim; Arlington, TX Scott, Malin E.; Seabrook, TX Seaberg, Charles Eric; Pacific, MO Seabolt, James Scott; Conroe, TX Seago, Brian; Dawson, TX Sebesta, Christopher; Bellville, TX Segers, Darren R.; Spring, TX Seidel, Chris James; Rosanky, TX Seifert, Brian E.; Houston, TX Selcer, Tina; Bay City, TX Self, Susan; San Angelo, TX Seller, Matt; Dallas, TX Selvage, Ronald; San Antonio, TX Semon, K. Jeffrey; Spring, Valley, TX Senn, Deana; Magnolia, TX Senor, David; Sherman, TX Serna, Richard; San Antonio, TX Sessions, Melanie Dawn; Nacogdoches, TX Shackelford, Wendi L.; Houston, TX Shadle, Greg; Houston, TX Shank, Judith; Waxchachie, TX Shad, Ann; Sugar Land, TX Sharma, Puneet; Houston, TX Shaw, Bryan; Seminole, TX Shaw, Erin; Beaumont, TX Shaw, Karen; Aitstin, TX Sheara, Don M., Jr.; Kingwood, TX Sheetz, Roy D.; Waco, TX Sheffield, David; Plano, TX Sheldon, James Linsey; Kilgore, TX Shelton, Robert; Houston, TX Shelton, William; Fredericksburg, TX Shepard, Ivor! J.; Humble, TX Shepherd, Kelvin Dwayne; Dallas, TX Shinsky, Jeff; Houston, TX Shipp, Glen; Deer Park, TX. Shiro, Michael; Richardson, TX Shivers, Natalie Beth; Hull, TX Shoemaker, Todd; Ft. Devens, MA Short, David; Houston, TX Short, Faith; San Antonio, TX Short, Kelly; Denton, TX Shotwell, Traci; Edna, TX Shouse, Michele; Jackson, MS Shunk, Stephen A.; Arlington, TX Siegel, Peter; Dallas, TX Silverman, Ed: Amarillo, TX Simank, Brenda; Hotiston, TX Simmon, Sharron; Houston, TX Simmons, Grenah; Owess, TX Simonson, Deanna; Houston, TX Simpson, Joe; Katy, TX Sinclair, Jeanie; Tyler, TX Sistrunk, Gayle; Bryan, TX Siver, l aura; Palestine, TX Skelton, Michael; Port Lavaca, TX Skrabanek, Kimberly A.; College Station, TX Skrivanek, William E., Jr.; Hockley, TX Skrocki, Thomas J.; Universal City, TX Slape, James; Amarillo, TX Slaughter, John David; Mathers AFB, CA Slaughter, William S.; San Antonio, TX Sloan, Sandra M.; Houston, TX Smiddy, Michelle; Seminole, TX Freshmen 787 FRESHMEN Smien, Louis; Killeen, TX Smith, Byron; Houston, TX Smith, Charity; College Station, TX Smith, David Howe; Missouri Citu, TX Smith, Derek; Ft. Leavenworth, KS Smith, Donald L.; Anahuac, TX Smith, Douglas Jr.; Siloam Springs, AK Smith, George; Jacksboro, TX Smith, Greg; Ft. Leavenworth, KS Smith, Jennifer C.; Kingwood, TX Smith, Kathy; Plano, TX Smith, Kelly; New Braunfels, TX Smith, Kelly; Cleveland, TX Smith, Kim; Longview, TX Smith, Kristy; Richardson, TX Smith, Laurie; Grand Prairie, TX Smith, Lyndon L.; Pecos, TX Smith, Melania; Freeport, TX Smith, Robert L.; Sumner, TX Smith, Scott H.; Vidor, TX Smith, Sherilyn D.; Grand Prairie, TX Smith, Shirley; Arlington, TX Smith, Steve; Peoria, IL Smith, Tina M.; Crockett, TX Snook, Erin; Bryan, TX Snow, Tamara Lynn; Houston, TX Snowden, Jonathan; Leesville, LA Snyder, Charles W., Jr.; Marshall, TX Snyder, Kay C.; Houston, TX Soldovere, Gina; Rockville, MD Solomon, Kristin; Houston, TX Sommer, Marc; Circle Pines, TX Soukup, Allen D.; San Antonio, TX Sparks, Michael Scott; Hotiston, TX Spear, Ruth; Pasadena, TX Spearman, William; APO New York, NY Spears, Jesse; Azle, TX Spencer, Melanie; Kingwood, TX Spiller, Shelly; Junction, TX Sporkin, JefiFrey B.; Houston, TX Spurlin, David; Temple, TX Stacey, John David; Lake Jackson, TX Stacha, Debra; San Antonio, TX Stanl, Kevin; Nederland, TX Stanford, Franks; C.C., TX Starnes, Sally; Arlington, TX Staton, Melvin; Harlinger, TX Stavinoha, Cynthia: Houston, TX Steedly, Ronald E., Jr.; 6900 Heidelberg, W GER Steele, Denese; Tyler, TX Steele, Sheri; Houston, TX Steelquist, John; Honolulu, HI Steen, Greg; Helena, MT Steen, Lara; Spring, TX Steere, John H.; Dallas, TX Steidle, Barbara; Crockett, TX Steiner, Jeffrey H.; Sterling, IL Stella, Bodina; Texas City, TX Stepanek, Carol; Katy, TX Stephen, McKenzie; Dallas, TX Stephens, Derek Clayton; Palm Bay, FL Stephenson, Fiona; Houston, TX Steputes, Debra Doreen; Boeme, TX 788 Freshmen Bailey Stevens, Scott; Johnson City, TX Steward, J.D.; Verihest, TX Stewart, Robert; Nassau Bay, TX Stiles, Andrew D.; Eagel Lake, TX Stockard, Mark; Houston, TX Stoerkel, Elizabeth; Houston, TX Stokes, Karoline; Hale Center, TX Stone, Beth A.; Sugarland, TX Stone, Dolores; Dallas, TX Stouffer, Jon; Houston, TX Stowe, Victor; Hitchcock, TX Strader, Wendy A.; San Antonio, TX Stream, Elizabeth; Denton, TX Streidl, Theresa; Houston, TX Strickland, Samuel Lee; The Woodlands, TX Stripling, Kris; Tyler, TX Strong, Andrew L.; Houston, TX Stroope, Saundra; Garland, TX Struckmeyer, Gina; Alvin, TX Stubbs, Julia E.; Keller, TX Stubing, Stacey; El Paso, TX Stuhrenberg, Stephen; Palacios, TX Sturm, Cynthia; Devers, TX Stutler, Rachelle; Loneview, TX Sullivan, Eric Edward; Corpus Christi, TX Sullivan, Paul; McAllen, TX Sutton, Donald; Houston, TX Svatek, Pamela; Temple, TX Svoboda, Constance; San Antonio, TX Swan, Ellen; Sweeny, TX Swaringen, Russell; Graham, TX Sweatman, Molly; Round Rock, TX Swenson, Pamela; Galveston, TX Swinford, Michelle; Dallas, TX Swor, Karen; Lufkin, TX Symm, David V., Jr.; Bellville, TX Taddeo, Johnna; Snn Antonio, TX Taff, Christi; Daisetta, TX Taite, Timothy C.; Houston, TX Talbert, Alan; Houston, TX Talley, Lisa: Kempner, TX Talpey, Cathy; Irving, TX Tanski, Lisa R.; Chardon, OH Tapp, Ronda; Whitehouse, TX Tate, Gregory S.; Midland, TX Taylor, Rebecca D.; Dallas, TX Teel, Marla; Sulphur Springs, TX Telschow, Karen; Houston, TX Terrazas, Tim; Red Oak, TX Terrell, Mary; Dekalb, TX Teweleit, Meri; Conroe, TX Thallman, Pam; Kingsville, TX Theiser, Lori; Plano, TX Thomas, Darrin Brit; Honey Grove, TX Thomas, Lisa; Athens, TX Thomas, Sherrie; Laporte, TX Thomas, William F.; Houston, TX Thomason, Janet; Mesquite, TX Thomasson, Patrick; Athens, GA Thompson, Beverly A.; Dickinson, TX Thompson, Brett; Lake Jackson, TX Thompson, Brian; Houston, TX Thompson, Chip; Dallas, TX Thompson, Collin; Dallas, TX Thompson, David; Plano, TX Thompson, James A.; Monahans, TX Thompson, Kevin Chad; Dimmitt, TX Thompson, Lynn; Spring, TX Thompson, Dani; Junction, TX Thompson, Donald B.; Ft. Worth, TX Thormer, Kelley; Houston, TX Thornley, Dimitri; Houston, TX Thornton, John; Spring, TX Thummel, Joan; Odessa, TX Thurman, John D,; Grand Prairie, TX Tietz, Tiffany A.; Bay City, TX Tilton, Gregory Lance; Arlington, TX Tipton, Nonyn; Houston, TX Tipton, Traci R.; Terankana, TX Todd, John Charles; Bryan, TX Todd, Minda; Tulsa, OK Todd, Teresa; College Station, TX Tomlinson, Steven W; Silsbee, TX Tomlinson, Terri; Fort Worth, TX Ton, Anhhuy That; Houston, TX Torok, Andrew Randy; Shreveport, LA Torres, Gretchen; Los Alamus, NM Torres, Priscilla; San Antonio, TX Townsend, Andrew; Tomball, TX Tragesser, Pam; The Woodlands, TX Tran, My; Richardson, TX Treinies, Molly; Houston, TX Trevino, Erasmo; Paymondville, TX Trevino, Roby; San Antonio, TX Treybig, Sandra; Houston, TX Trout, Randy; Canyon Lake, TX Truly, Leigh Ann; New Breunfels, TX Tschetter, Tom; Arlington, TX Tucker, Alex; Dallas, TX Tucker, David K.; College Station, TX Tuggle, Teresa; Royse City, TX Tufk Michael David; Cedar Hill, TX Tumlinson, Vic; Bryar, TX Turner, Beth; Pasadena, TX Tuxhorn, Phillip; Irving, TX Tweddale, Natalie; Rancho Palos Verdeca Tyler, Melinda; Richardson, TX Ude, Dawn; Katy, TX Freshmen 789 mmm FRESHMEN Uher, Meredith; Calveston, TX Underbrink, Shelley; Kingsville, TX Unger, James Daniel; Houston, TX Unrun, Lisa Marie: Halstead, KS Uomoleale, Joseph; Denton, TX Valdez, Isabel, C.; McAllen, TX Valdez, Juan F.; Houston, TX Valverde, Pete; College Station, TX Van Den Berg, Alexandra; Houston, TX Van Tassel, William E.; Houston, TX Vandaveer, Christi; Bedford, TX Vandiver, Lisa; San Angelo, TX Vandorn, Dale R., Jr.; Lumberton, TX Vann, Riley A.; College Station, TX Vanndy, Brent; Houston, TX Vanpelt, Aaron; Richardson, TX Varela, Edward; Houston, TX Varner, Deborah; Houston, TX Varner, Michael L.; Lampasas, Vars, Misty; Canyon, TX . TX Vaughan, Jennifer, Robstown, TX Veatch, Mike; Royal Oak, MI Venable, Patrick; Ennis, TX Verwold, Carla; College Station, TX Vetters, Beth; Lake Jackson, TX Vickers, Julie; Houston, TX Vieg, Karen; Dallas, TX Viera, Emilio; San Antonio, TX Villarreal, Samuel J.; Woodbridge, VA Villarreal, Veronica L; Houston, TX Vincent, Catherine; Houston, TX Vogel, Annette; Austin, TX Voges, Andra; Riesel, TX Volberding, Jill; Hotiston, TX Vollentine, Lisa; Houston, TX Vos, Duane W.; Weslaco, TX Vourcos, Victor; McAllen, TX Voytek, Meredith; Dayton, TX Vu, Tran; Houston, TX Waddell, Melody; Dallas, TX Wadlington, Shelly R.; Desoto, TX Wadsworth, Rodney; San Antonio, TX Wagener, Craig; Houston, TX Wagner, Amy A.; Greenville, TX Wagner, Lisa; Corpus Christi, TX Waldie, Kendall; De Soto, TX Wales, William; Pala Alto, CA Walker, Cheryl Elaine; Austin, TX Walker, Darla K.; Galena Park, TX Walker, Jack W.; Calveston, TX Walker, Lindsey Ward; Richardson, TX Walker, Robert S.; Dallas, TX Walker, Stephanie; Fort Worth, TX will, Keith; Houston, TX Wallace, Dee; Richardson, TX Wallace, I.D., Jr.; Lancaster, TX Wallace, John; Austin, TX Wallace, Terri: Pasadena, TX Wallendorf, Denise; Fredericksburg, TX Wallis, Michele; San Antonio, TX Walter, Jeffrey Blake; Dallas, TX Walters, Bradley; Dallas, TX Waltman, Boyd Bo; Spring, TX Waltz, Michelle; Pasadena, TX Wanke, Phil; San Antonio, TX Ward, Angie; Macogdoches, TX Ward, Anne D.; Volga, WV Ward, Christine Louise; Spring, TX Ward, Lester A., Jr.; Kingwooh, TX Ward, Willis J.; Wichita Falls, TX Warmann, Brad; Odessa, TX Warmath, David; Ft. Hood, TX Warmbier, Robert; Copperas Cove, TX Waskom, William; Houston, TX Waskow, Jim: Cnrro fon, TX Waters, James Michael; Bryan, TX Watson, Hallie Virginia; Lufkin, TX Watson, Jana Denise; Fort Worth, TX Watson, Joy; Arlington, TX Watson, Kayla; Mineral Wells, TX Watson, Kenneth Lee; Plano, TX Wearden, Mary M.; Caldwell, TX Weaver, Tonya; Longview, TX Webb, Brian M.; Houston, TX Webb, Michael Wyane; San Antonio, TX Weber, Glenwood S. II; Sandia, TX Weber, Laura; Houston, TX Webster, Lisa K.; Dallas, TX Weed, Steven L.; Dallas, TX Weger, Paula; Wylie, TX Weidenbeck, Eric; Plainview, TX Weigum, Kelle; Ft. Sam Houston, TX Weissenberger, Janet M.: Huffman, TX Wellington, Eril; Houston, TX Wells, Gary; Jacksonville, TX Wells, Jeffrey R.; USAF Academy, CO Wendland, Stephanie; Austin, TX Wendt. Diane; Corpus Christi, TX Wenkel, Tracy; San Antonio, TX West, Deborah; Lubbock, TX West, Scott; Hurst, TX West, Shawn; Houston, TX West, Sherry; San Antonio, TX West, Thomas T; Alvin, TX Westrup, Karla G.; Hotiston, TX Weylan d, Mark; Houston, TX Whatley, Steven; Deer Park, TX Whitaker, John R.; Ft. Worth, TX 790 Freshmen White, Bill; Houston, TX White, Jennifer K.; San Antonio, TX White, John; La Grange, TX White, Kirk Patrick: Woodlands, TX White, Kirsten; College Station, TX White, Laura; Arlington, TX White, Lenae; Pearland, TX White, Ray S.; Duncaville, TX White, Victoria; Jacksonville, TX Whitehorn, Dianne; Houston, TX Whiteside, Matthew Scott; Crockett, TX Whitis, Leanne; McAllen, TX Whitman, J. Mark; Plano, TX Whitty, Mary; Tyler, TX Wiederhold, Sheila; Kingwood, TX Widerstein, Christie; San Antonio, TX Wienserski, Cheryl; Houston, TX Wiese, Donna E.; Waco, TX Wignes, Suzanne; Houston, TX Wife, Glen A., Jr.; Texarkana, TX Wilems, Mark; Katy, TX Wilke, Robby: Kerrville, TX Wilkinson, Edwin Earl III; Lifkin, TX Willard , Douglas Paul; Houston, TX Willars, Diana L.; Houston, TX Willems, Greg; College Station, TX Williams, Artie; Granbury, TX Williams, Bruce; Longview, TX Williams, Carl Scott; Crockett, TX Williams, Carla; Fort Worth, TX Williams, Curtis; Port Neches, TX Williams, Jay Winfield; Friendswood,TX Williams, JetF; Montalba, TX Williams, Karen; Bryan, TX Williams, Kathy Ann; Bryan, TX Williams, Mark; Mesquite, TX Williams, Shannan; Conroe, TX Williams, Todd Kevin; Arj , TX Williamson, Cynthia A.; Houston, TX Willingham, Lynna; Austin, TX Wills, Wesley; Mesquite, TX Wilmott, Chris; Decatur, TX Wilson, Craig S.; Del Rio, TX Wilson, Cynthia Lee; Kingwood, TX Wilson, Linlea; Robstown, TX Wilson, Roger; Kilgorge,TX Wilson, Shelly; Brownwood, TX Winder, Tracy L.; Wheaton, IL Windrow, Kelli; Hampton, Winslow, Debora Ann; Garland, TX Winston, Robby; Merceder, TX Wistrand, Julie; Temple, TX Witcher, Anne; Bryan, TX Wittig, Craige A.; Pleasanton, TX Wolf, James Alan; Houston, TX Wolf, John W.; Houston, TX Wolf, Mara; McAllen, TX Wolf, Melissa; Rockdale, TX Wolff, Richard J.; Dickinson, TX Wolff, Scott; College Station, TX Wollin, Kevin; Houston, TX Womack, Kenneth; Kingwood, TX Wood, Kay; Dallas, TX Woodard, Logan F.: Garland,TX Woodbury, R.E.; Cleburne, TX Woodling, Christie; Arlington, TX Woodward, Paul M.; Carrollton, TX Woody, Tanya; Lubbock, TX Woolf, Rhonda; Veniou, TX Wooten, Chris; Lafaette, LA Wooten, Walter Ronald Jr.; Waller, TX Worsham, Brad; Port Neches TV Worsham, Stacie; Beaumont, TX Worsley, Nicole Eileen; Victoria, TX Wortham, Helen; Dallas, TX Worthington, William; Downingtown, PA Wu, Chemi; College Station, TX Wuensche, Michael William; Waller, TX Wurst, Leslie Kay; San Antonio, TX Wyant, Melissa; Austin, TX Wyatt, John; Panama City, FL Wycoff, Laura; Mesquite, TX Wylie, Caren; Cypress, TX Wyly, Brendan; Caynon, TX Yaldin. Valerie; Riviera, TX Yandell, Monica R.; Fort Worth, TX Yerigan, David; Fort Worth, TX Young, Anne; Willis, TX Young, Chris; Killer, TX Young, Tom; Dallas, TX Zaernemann, Lisa K.; Houston, TX Zanetti, Laura; Corpus Christi, TX Zapalac, Linda; Houston, TX Zatorski, Cindy; Houston, TX Zeiller, Karen; Spring, TX Zinsmeister, Tara; Desoto, TX Freshmen 791 GRADUATES The Graduate College In 1888, graduate instruction began at Texas A M. The Graduate School was not formally established until 1924 and the school received its status as a college in 1946. According to its catalog, the princi¬ pal objective of the Graduate College is to “offer education beyond the baccalaureate level to those who aspire to become intel¬ lectual leaders in the professions and in various fields of teaching and research.” A total of 15 advanced degrees are now offered in the Graduate College, encom¬ passing fields from all of the University’s colleges except the College of Medicine. Master’s degrees are offered in 111 areas of study and doctoral degrees in 81 areas. More importantly, the Graduate College offers the opportunity for students to de¬ velop individualized programs of study that are designed in keeping with their own specific interests and abilities. Every graduate student is assigned a graduate ad¬ visory committee that is responsible for helping to tailor these individualized pro¬ grams to the needs of each student. At pre¬ sent there are approximately 1,500 gradu¬ ate faculty members to oversee the pro¬ grams of the more than 6,000 students currently enrolled in the Graduate Col¬ lege. As is true of undergraduate enrollments at Texas A M, agriculture and engineer¬ ing programs are represented by the great¬ est number of students in the Graduate College, followed by education, science, business, geosciences, liberal arts, archi¬ tecture and veterinary medicine. Abney, Lincoln M.; Slidell, LA Al-Diwan, Wafa; College Station, TX Aletan, Samuel; Dallas, TX Amonette, Laura; Hubbard, TX Avery, Mary; Arkadelphia, AR Bader, Raymond; Laguna, Philippines Badgert, Donald J. Jr.; Bryan, TX Beckmann, Jeffery; Port Neches, TX Behne, Diane; Richardson, TX Binford, Bobby; Bossier City, LA Black, Wayne N. HI; Del Rio, TX Blezinger, Stephen Boyd; Bryan, TX Blohowiak, James; Waco, TX Bordett, Harvey; Houston, TX Brock, Karl; Burleson, TX Brown, Rita; DeSoto, TX Burnett, Rodney; Houston, TX Cabrera, Mary; Bryan, TX Cahalane, Patrick; Falls Church, Chang, Po Lam; College Station, TX Chase, Sonia; College Station, TX Chibiliti, George B.; College Station, TX Christian, Steve; Houston, TX Cline, Gaye; Houston, TX Cockerham, Tasca; Bry on, TX Corcoran, Roy; Spring, TX Cossey, Dale; Houston, TX Cross, James H. II; College Station, TX 792 Graduates Darius, Msiska Harry; Mzuzu, Malani Davis, Nanette Susan; Longview, TX Decker, Michael; Quinland, TX DelCado, Marianella C.F.; Maracay, Venezuela Doggett, Patrick; Houston, TX Doggett, Robert; Plane, TX Duckers, Ronda; The Woodlands, TX Dwyer, Mary; West Haven, CT Eckley, Michael; College Station, TX Elsik, C. Jr.; Houston, TX Evans, Susan Joy; Beaver, PA Flanagan, Roland; Houston, TX Fluth, John Adam; College Station, TX Frazier, Gregory; Houston, TX Freeborn, Heidi; LaMarque, TX Gilmer, Chris; Richardson, TX Grimmett, Todd T.; La Jolla, CA Groce, Jeff; Midland, TX Gutierrez, Jairo; Cartagena, Colombia Haase, Paula; San Antonio, TX Hadaway, Nancy L.; Bryan, TX Haecker, Iris; Bastrop, TX Hambrick, Carroll; College Station, TX Hill, Leslie D.; Bryan, TX Hill, Nathan Charles; Bryan, TX Holleman, Julie Dahlquist; College Station, TX Holleman, Stephen; College Station, TX Horng, Yau Shan; College Station, TX Graduates 793 GRADUATES Hossain, Akram; Houston, TX Houser, Darren; Porter, TX Irvin, Daniel; Graham, TX Jackson, Jess J. Jr.; Coleman, TX Johnson, Lisa G.; Shrevejwrt, LA Kasiraj, Jayanthi; College Station, TX Keene, Keith H.; Jonesboro, AR Kemplin, Kevin; Sanger, TX Kinuca, Robert; Bryan, TX Kittler, M. Cynthia; Bryan, TX Krisch, Steven; San Antonio, TX Kuhiak, Jim; Bryan, TX Larson, Carrie; College Station, TX Lundeen, Calvin; College Station, TX Lundeen, Helen; College Station, TX Mander, Singh; Republic of Singapor Marwitz, Greg; Lampasas, TX Maxwell, Kathryn; Somonton, TX McAndrew, Anne Marie; Spring, TX McCormick, Deborah; Houston, TX McCoy, Jody; Conroe, TX McGee, Kenneth Jr.; Athens, TX Monroe, Steve; College Station, TX Moore, Bob; College Station, TX Morey, Erol Dean; Newton Centre, MA Moriarty, Thomas; College Station, TX Morton, Kevin; Conroe, TX Musgrove, Terrell; College Station, TX Myers, David; Friendswood, TX Myint, Hla; College Station, TX Nitsche, Lawrence; San Antonio, TX Noss, Charles G. Jr.; Bryan, TX Okonkwo, Chris C.; Enugu, Nigeria Pahmeier, Kaye; Dallas TX Pate, Karen; Tomball, TX Pate, Steven; San Angelo, TX Pearce, Angela A.; Corpus Christi, TX Pearson, Rita; Irving, TX Perkins, Cynthia; San Angelo, TX Perschbacher, Peter; College Station, TX Pfannenstiel, Robert; Glen Bumie, MD Philip, George; Allison Park, PA 794 Graduates Pope, Teddy B.; Bryan, TX Powell, Steve; West Lebanon, IN Ray, Karen; Hoston, TX Resendiz, Annie; San Antonio, TX Reuwer, Charlotte; Katy, TX Rouse, Jeff; Tyler, TX Ruscio, William B.; New York, NY Sachtleben, Wayne D.; Austin, TX Sandlin, Mark; Springtown, TX Selby, Roger; Alvin, TX Shaabani, Saum B.; College Station, TX Sheridan, William; Macon, CA Smith, Cherri I.; Houston, TX Smith, Jennifer; Kanhandle, TX Smith, Stacia; Panama City, FL Stallings, Rex; Austin, TX Steck, Howard W.; Fort Stockton, TX Strom, Lori; Kingwood, TX Tanner, Mark; Houston, TX Thomas, Kelly; N. Little Rock, AR Thurman, Richard; Houston, TX Toigo, Kyle; Lufkin, TX Vandenberg, James; Tampa, FL Vitek, Joan; College Station, TX Vos, Richard; Weslaco, TX Wakefield, Dawn; College Station, TX Wall, Eileen; Kingwood, TX Whitnah, Jeffrey; Pasadena, TX Wiggins, Leslie; Texas City, TX Wilkerson, Pamela; Vidor, TX Windbigler, John; Bloomington, TX Wolstein, Sheldon; Temple, TX Wren, Graeme G.; College Station, TX Zimmermann, Alan; Port Arthur, TX Graduates 795 VETERINARY MEDICINE STUDENTS- Bramhall, Joe Paul; San Angelo, TX Bruce, Smith; Temple, TX Buchanan, Mart; Irving, TX Campbell, Kevin; Ballinger, TX Colerman, Cari; Bryan, TX Coles, Stuart; San Antonio, TX Epps, Lisa; Bryan, TX Fife, Terry; Scottsdale, AT Freeman, Randy; Temple, TX Giebel, Dan; Brenham, TX Cold, J.; Temple, TX Gubbels, Jeffrey; Temple, TX Hrabal, Tanya; College Station, TX Kennedy, Jill; Temple, TX 796 Veterinary Medicine Students The College of Veterinary Medicine The College of Veterinary Medicine was established in 1916. It is one of the ten original veterinary colleges still in exis¬ tence which were formed prior to 1940. The college admits 138 students per class into the four-year professional curriculum in veterinary medicine, making it the larg¬ est veterinary college in the nation. The goal of the professional curriculum, according to the undergraduate catalog, is to “deliver to the veterinary medical pro¬ fession a student fully equipped to begin a medical career in the arts and sciences of animal health and disease.” Teaching, research, service, continuing education and extension are major mis¬ sions of the college. The research program is extensive, with faculty and staff continu¬ ously developing new information on ani¬ mal health and disease. The veterinary ex¬ tension program relays this research infor¬ mation on to veterinarians and animal owners as soon as the information is made available. This research information is also made available to students only a short time after the research projects have been completed, many times even before the data appear in textbooks. This provides Texas A M veterinary students with up- to-date information in the field. The college operates its own Veterinary Teaching Hospital with more than 45,000 patients seen annually, This large hospital serves as the teaching laboratory for pro¬ fessional students, residents and interns. A new four-year professional curriculum will be implemented in the fall of 1985. Khoury, Ada; Houston, TX Knudsen, John; Temple, TX Marquardt, Michael; Temple, TX McBride, Dan; Arlington, TX Miles, Patrick; Bedford, TX Milian, Maria; Sweeny, TX Milman, Rob; Temple, TX Nguyen, Hung; Tyler, TX Ogdee, Robert; San Benito, TX Pepper, Robert; Singapore Schmitt, Conrad; Temple, TX Seideman, Sandra; Austin, TX Skiba, William; Temple, TX Summers, Arlene; Houston, TX Veterniary Medicine Students 797 MEDICAL STUDENTS The College of Medicine The Texas A M University College of given in behavioral sciences, humanities in Medicine was established in 1971 after au- medicine and community medicine. The thorization by the Texas State Legislature, third and fourth years consist of a series of Full accreditation was granted to the col- clerkship experiences and electives taken lege by the Liaison Committee on Medical on or off the Temple, Texas campus. In ad- Education in 1981. Despite its brief histo- dition to this instruction, students are re- ry, the College of Medicine has already es- quired to spend a minimum of four weeks tablished itself in Texas medical education, in an approved family medicine clerkship. Graduates from the college have success- Providing students with an opportunity fully entered residencies in virtually every to obtain a sound basic education in medi- specialty at institutions throughout Texas cine is the goal of the College of Medicine, and the nation. This is accomplished through a variety of The program of instruction for the Doc- settings to give students a broad view of tor of Medicine degree consists of a four medicine. Enrollment in the College of year curriculum. The first two years of the Medicine is currently 164 Graduates; 112 curriculum instruction is in College Sta- male and 52 female. Class sizes are kept at tion and provides a foundation in basic sci- a minimum to ensure individual attention ence and clinical experience. Also in these for students in all phases of the program, first few years, a great deal of instruction is Allen, Mark W.; Odessa, TX Area, Al M.; Bedford, TX Ballow, Jim C.; Henderson, TX Bartash, Michael; Bryan, TX Bird, Kathleen; Bryan, TX Borski, T. Greg; College Station, TX Bradshaw, Clifton; Quitman, TX Brice, Neel; Houston, TX Brieger, Clay R.; Corpus Christi, TX Brooks, Frances Lynn; Portland, TX Brower, Gregory L.; Bryan, TX Brown, Cliff; Richardson, TX Buck, Kim; Richardson, TX Burns ' , Dean; Bryan, TX Fluitt, F.; Bryan, TX Fritz, Teresa; San Antonio, TX Gleason, Jimmy; Muleshoe, TX Cwynn, Susan E.; Longview, TX Hajda, Lisa B.; College Station, TX Haugland, Mark; Bryan, TX Henry, Todd; Pleasanton, TX Hinojosa, Lucas G.; Edinburg, TX Hoekstra, Richard E.; San Antonio, TX Hofstetter, Thomas Ray; College Station, TX Johnson, Karen; Houston, TX Kruse, Kevin E.; College Station, TX Lovelace, Stephen T.; San Antonio, TX McClure, Kent D.; Ft. Worth, TX McDevitt, Felicia H.; Pearland, TX McIntyre, Kelly E.; Houston, TX Medlock, Cynthia L.; College Station, TX Michka, Alan R.; Bryant, TX Morris, John P.; Bryan, TX Old, Gary; New Boston, TX Parker, Patricia A.; Houston, TX 798 Medical Students Pipes, Kelly; Montalba, TX Pirkey, Steve; Arlington, TX Purser, Mark; Spring, TX Quinn; Robert B.; El Paso, TX Richardson, Mark; Bryan, TX Rico, Maria R.; Houston, TX Ruffner, James S.; Amarillo, TX Saathoff, Keith D.; Hondo, TX Schaar, Travis; College Station, TX Schmidt, Jack Francis; St. Augustine, FL Schwind, Jennifer; Corpus Christi, TX Sharp, Bryan C.; Bryan, TX Shinaut, Randy; El Paso, TX Smith, Lori M.; San Antonio, TX Stamm, Kathy; Houston, TX Stevenson, Tim; Maryneal, TX Sweatt, Donna; Dallas, TX Trosin, Candace; San Marcos, TX Turner, James; Arlington, TX Vara, Mark A.; San Antonio, TX Yarns, Gina M.; Elgin, TX Vaughn, Valarie; Fort Worth, TX Weeks, Scott; Corpus Christi, TX White, Claude E.; Edinburg, TX Williams, Darren; Aldeo, TX Wood, J. Craig; Colby Station, TX Yates, Dean R.; College Station, TX Medical Students 799 Index Staff Closing 802 830 840 A 11 good things must come to an end, as the saying goes. One never stops being an Aggie however. After four years, one may graduate but that Aggie spirit and pride never die. Closing 801 Aljure, Juan Pablo..................551,735 Alkio, Kimmo................................184 Alkov, Douglas..............................481 Allan, David.............. 378 Allan, Hank.....................................64 Allbright, Charlynn.......................765 Alice, Desiree...............................765 Alice, Lisa.....................................509 Allen, Charles...............................289 Allen, Cindie.................................735 Anderson, Neil.......................287,765 Anderson, Neville W.....................735 Anderson, Randal..........................636 Anderson, Robert..........................264 Anderson, Russell...................563,576 Anderson, Stacey...........................695 Anderson, Steve..................560, ,561 Anderson, Tracey..........................765 Anderson, Travis A........................765 Anding, Jay...................................695 Allen, Cory...................................598 Allen, Danny.................................414 Allen, Darren.........................304,525 Allen, David..................................636 Allen, David..................................765 Allen, Dawn Michelle....................636 Allen, Emily...........................493,636 Allen, Greg.....................417,417,636 Allen, Jana.....................................560 Allen, Jana.....................................765 Andre, Kathleen............................765 Andress, Marc...............................326 Andrews, Gayle.............................606 Andrews, Lori........................435,636 Andrews, Michael...................501,695 Andrews, Van................................441 Andrino, Jorge...............................735 Andrus, Jeff A...............................765 Angel, Edgardo.............................636 Angel, Lorena...............................695 Allen, Jill.......................................765 Allen, Jim R...........................254,548 Allen, Jodith..................................552 Allen, John....................................215 Allen, John....................................380 Allen, John....................................522 Allen, John F.................................520 Allen, John R.................................636 Allen, Jonathon......................269,271 Allen, Kari.....................................409 Angertein, Jacque..........................695 Angle, Carol...........................478,636 Angove-Rogers, Adrian..................735 Angst, David L..............................765 Angst, Ronald................................735 Ankele, Kenneth...........................765 Ankrom, Michael...........................426 Annweiler, Susan...........................636 Anthis, Larry..........................271,735 Anthony, Jay..................................636 Allen, Kristin................ ..................503 Anthony, Michael......... ...294,521,636 Allen, Lawrence........... ..................636 Antoniou, Nicholas....... .................528 Allen, Lynn.................. ...........374,735 Apfel, Melinda............. ...352,352,735 Allen, Lynn.................. ...........407,695 Apffel, Lori.................. ...560,532,695 Allen, Mark.................. ...308,314,636 Appeddy, Paul A.......... .................735 Allen, Mark.................. ..................798 Apperley, Elizabeth.. .... .................765 Allen, Marla................. ..................735 Applewhite, John......... .................765 Allen, Nillie.................. ..................636 Aquatians..................... .................539 Allen, Perry.................. ...........409,468 Arauz, Alexander.......... ..........582,636 Allen, Stacey................ ...........594,765 Arbaugh, Robert........... ........ 297, 679 Adams, Dale............... ...................320 Alanis, Irma................... ................765 Allen, Thomas............. ...........280,765 Area, Al........................ ..........496,798 Adams, Dana............... ...................735 Alanis, Monique............ .........399,695 Allex, Stephen Scott.... ..................765 Area, Jimmy................. ...224,496,544 Adams, Dary l M......... ...................695 Alaniz, Arcadio.............. ................695 Alley, Katherine.......... ...........402,636 Arcara, Phil.................. .................219 Adams, David.............. ...................356 Alarcon, Gus................. ................765 Allison, Gary............... ..................735 Archer, Darryl.............. .................412 Adams, Elizabeth D..... ............550,735 Alarez, George.............. ................590 Allison, Kenneth.......... ..................293 Architect, Thomas D. ... ..........287,636 Adams, Erik................. ...................460 Alayon, Katherine Ann.. ................765 Allison, Stephanie........ ...........594,765 Archuleta, Carlos......... ..........543,636 Adams, G. Harris......... ...................735 Albers, Robert............... ..315,473,735 Allmann, Michael........ ..................765 Arcos, Michael............. ..........450,636 Adams, Gerald A......... ...................765 Albert, Cheryl............... .........399,695 Allmond, Sarah............ ..................735 Arellano, Olga Leticia.. .................636 Adams, Greg............... .....310,327,765 Albracht, Kim................ ................636 Almaguer, Sylvia.......... ..................735 Aresenault, Joseph....... .................219 Adams, John................ ...................636 Albrecht, David W........ ................735 Almond, Derek............ ...........315,765 Arguello, Juan A........... .................561 Aaron, Kimberly............. ................735 Adams, John G..... .........................537 Albrecht, Don.............. ...556,589,596 Alms, Andrew.......... .....................735 Aaron, Lana.................... ................765 Adams, Jon........... .........................765 Albright, Grant............. .................695 Alms, Ramona........... .....................606 Abadie, Margaret............ ................557 Adams, June......... .........................735 Albright, Paul............... ..........308,314 Alpern, Sara............. .....................559 Abbott, D. Greg............. ................765 Adams, Lori.......... .........................526 Albright, Rhonda Kay... .................735 Alsbrook, Mark......... .....................594 Abbott, David................. ................475 Adams, Rachel...... ..................538,636 Alcala, Irma.................. .................517 Alsina, Anne............. .....................553 Abbott, Eric................... .........180,280 Adams, Victor....... .........................695 Alcala, Jr., Samuel........ ..........279,320 Alsop, Ernest............ .....................735 Abbott, Frank................. ................271 Adams, Vince....... .........................262 Alcorn, David............... ..........310,636 Alsop, Kit................. .....................300 Abbott, Matthew R......... ................443 Adcock, Avery...... .........................695 Alcorn, Doris................ Alston, Cathleen....... .....................735 Abdullah, Henry............. .........255,695 Adcock, Flynn...... ....338,382,407,546 Aldag, Mark A.............. .................415 Alston, Michael........ .......338,395,556 Abel, Greg..................... ................494 Adcock, Tina........ ...........542,546,765 Alderfer, Jon................ ...394,596,765 Altamira, David........ ..............598,695 Arguello, Norman J.......................695 Arguindegui, Makia.......................636 Arguindegui, Maria.......................636 Arias, Christiana............................636 Aris, Charles.................................264 Arismendez, Jr., Joe......................419 Arjunan, Shankar...........................562 Armstrong, Bishop Lee..................636 Armstrong, Cabert........................636 Armstrong, David..........................362 Abendschein, Bill...... ......462,476,695 Addison, Michael........... .........304,735 Alderink, Scott.......... ......292,318,327 Altamira, Mike......... 433,441,563,636 Abercia, Steve........... ......573,581,636 Addy, Carlton................. ................496 426,636 Alter, Jeff................. .....................735 Aberwald, Dawn....... ....................521 Adickes, Jon................... .........427,765 Alderman, Lisa.......... ....................636 Altman, Allen C....... .....................509 Able, Jo Ann............. ....................695 Adix, Kenneth................ ................735 Alders, David R......... ......494,594,632 Altom, Wesley.......... .....................272 Abies, Susan.............. ....................402 Adkins, Catherine........... ................765 Aldrich, Danny.......... ......291,532,695 Alton, Ronald Robert .....................636 Abney, Cathy............ ....................695 Adkins, David................. .........590,735 Aldridge, Becky......... ....................428 Alvarado, Carlos....... .....................735 Abney, Dena............. ....................636 Adkins, Janet................. ................477 Aldridge, Ida Lou...... .......532,594,765 Alvarado, Cynthia.... .....................636 Abney, Lincoln M...... ....................692 Aeosha, Ofelia............... ................561 Aldridge, Lynn.......... .............421,695 Alvarado, Ernesto..... .......513,545,695 Abney, Roy................ ....................314 Afanador, Angela I........ ................551 Aldridge, Spud.......... .....................487 Alvarado, Laurance.. ..............297,318 Abney, Stephen......... ....................735 Afghani, Syed M............ ................695 Aleman, Lesbia.......... .....................695 Alvarez, Edmundo.... .....................765 Armstrong, Debbie........................573 Armstrong, Diana...................507,765 Armstrong, Glenn..........................735 Armstrong, John.....................326,636 Armstrong, Mark...........................603 Armstrong, Mia.............................765 Armstrong, Randy..................213,636 Armstrong, Thomas.......................765 Armstrong, Trent....................315,636 Arnett, Angela...............................765 Abou-Jaoude, Francois..................568 Abou-el-Kheir, Magdy...................586 Abramson, Renee..........................695 Abueg, Mel...................................735 Abugattas, Elizabeth......................695 Abugattos, Virginia........................765 Accapadi, Matt..............................735 Acevedo, Rafael.............................264 Acker, William...............................287 Ackerman, Frank....................407,695 Agarwal, Ravin..............................563 Agault, Kimberly...........................695 Agee, David...........................572,695 Agee, Jeanne M.............................695 Agerton, William...........................636 Agorastos, Stephanie.....................636 Aguilar, Melinda M.................517,695 Aguilar, Victor...............................557 Aguirre, C. Rosaline......................765 Aguirre, Gabriel............................636 Aletan, Samuel.......................421,792 Alexander, Claudia........................526 Alexander, Dan.......................264,511 Alexander, Denise..................557,765 Alexander, Diane...........................735 Alexander, Glenn...........................507 Alexander, Jana......................539,765 Alexander, Jeff...............................590 Alexander, Jennifer........................695 Alexander, John.............................636 Alvarez, Jorge...............................765 Alvarez, Marcela....................582,582 Alvarez, Monica............................582 Alvarez, Rodolfo.....................582,735 Alvis, John..............................412,412 Amarillo Hometown Club.............488 Amato, Richard.............................735 Amonette, Laura.............400,495,792 Amosson, Angela....................407,695 Amosson, Kyhl.......................395,735 Arnett, Clint..................................590 Arnett, Elizabeth...........................636 Arnold, Carrie...............................695 Arnold, Lottie...............................241 Arnold, Raymond..........................482 Arnold, Rodney...............300,594,765 Arnold, Roy...................................311 Arnold, Shary................................636 Arnwine, Angela............................695 Aronstein, Richard........................594 Ackles, Stephanie.... ........532,568,594 Ahlers, Rich................ ...................735 Alexander, Jynjer......... .................765 Amsler, Robert.................. .............636 Acosta, J.R............... ......................255 Ahlfinger, Jana............ .....549,602,695 Alexander, Ken............. .................215 Andaya, Shawn.................. .............208 Acosta, Jose Louis... ...............517,695 Ahlfmger, Jennifer....... ...................765 Alexander, Keri L......... .................765 Anderson, A. Carey........... .............765 Acra, Roland............ ......................695 Ahlgren, Dianne.......... ...................695 Alexander, Mary Jane... ..........352,507 Anderson, Carol R............. .............479 Adair, Dr. Tom......... ......................118 Ahn, Tae Heun............ ...................636 538,593,735 Anderson, Darrell.............. ......519,569 Adair, Melissa........... ......................626 Ahr, Wayne................. ...................500 Alexander, Ross............ Anderson, David James..... .............735 Adair, Michael Chad ......................735 Aimone, Bill................ ...................765 Alexander, Russell........ ..................695 Anderson, Dinah............... .............765 Adair, Rebecca......... .236,695,830,833 Aimone, David............ ...................441 Alexander, S. Denise..., ..................695 Anderson, Donald............. .............258 Adair, Sheryl........... ...............402,695 Ainsworth, Jimmy........ ............498,695 Alfonso, Lisa C............. ..................765 Anderson, Douglas............ .............636 Adair, Susan............ ......................735 Airhart, Angela Ann.... ...........427,695 Alford, Br ad................. ..................765 Anderson, Eddy................. ......399,695 Arp, Phillip............................255,735 Arredondo, Sylvia A......................765 Arrieta, Edward......................474,695 Arrington, Scott........471,490,594,735 Arriola, Orlando............................215 Arrowood, Robert.........................532 Arteaga, Al....................................419 Arteaga, Gustavo...........................735 Arteaga, Ramon E.........................764 Arthurs, Jeff..................................735 Adam, John Q........... Adame, Jessie........... .....................735 .......468,492,636 Adame, Mari............ .....................352 Adamek, Nancy........ .....................695 Adams, Alison J........ .....................735 Adams, Brian............ .....................636 Adams, Brian............ .....................765 Adams, Chris............. .....................735 Adams, Christine....... .....................765 Adams, Craig............. .....................636 Airhart, Lisa..................................636 Airhart, Tom..................................735 Aitken, Alexander.........................765 Akagi, Vanne..........................186,187 Akard, John...................................765 Akeroyd, Denise.....................553,695 Akins, Amelia................................440 Akins, Debra.................................735 Akritas, Mi chael............................558 Al-Diwan, Wafa.............................792 Alford, Craig..........................419,636 Alford, Jeffery...............................735 Alford, Mary Chella......................636 Alford IV, Daniel Lee.............529,695 Alfred, Michael.............................270 Algaze, Eugenia.....................217,735 Alger, Kennth................................636 Ali, Denise......................340,360,363 532,556,593,695 Ali, Steve M..................................695 Anderson, Erik..............................563 Anderson, Helen...........................352 Anderson, Jenny............................435 Anderson, Jimmy...........................695 Anderson, Joyce..............422,540,636 Anderson, Juli...............................735 Anderson, Keith............................291 Anderson, Kim..............................532 Anderson, Kimberly......................735 Anderson, Lauren..........................636 Artley, Craig..................................471 Artz, Margaret...............................368 Arvig, Greg...................................442 Asaf, Ichante.................................464 Asberry, Wayne.............................138 Asbill, Shari...................................636 Ascolese, Joseph A........................735 Ash, Stephen C.............................735 Ashburn, David.............................735 Ashby, James K.............................695 802 Index Ashby, Wayne 488 Ashcraft, Kyle...............................765 Ashfield, Michael James................765 Ashiock, Jennifer Scott..................735 Ashley, Jimmy C............................695 Ashmore, Gary.......................404,695 Ashton, Holly................................458 Ashworth, Michelle.......................765 Askew, Dee Dee..............449,594,695 Askew, Jim....................................765 Askew, Nita...................................695 Assar, Manish................................765 Asyn, William................................582 Atchison, Jena........................368,765 Athens, Lucia................................422 Atiyah, Nizar.................................568 Atkins, Bill........ ..........................428 Atkins, J.R.......................315,546,575 593,594 Atkins, Jenny..........................532,765 Atkins, Parker................................455 Atkins, Robert S.....................276,695 Atkins, Wayne...............................735 Atkinson, Lyne..............................636 Atkinson, Robert Dean..................636 Attaway, Karen.......................493,695 Atwood, Destny............................735 Aubin, Denise........................457,492 Aubrey, Debbie.............................765 August, Bruce...............................476 Augustine, Gregory................433,441 Ausec, Kurt...................................765 Ausere, Leigh Ann..........532,602,695 Austin, Darrell.......................133,188 Austin, Glen..................................572 Austin, Jennifer.............................636 Autery, Diann................................636 Autrey, Darim...............................507 Autrey, Kimberley.........................695 Avant, Deborah.............................636 Averitt, Andra........................479,735 Avery, David....................505,593,735 Avery, Mary...................................792 Avila, Rafael....................303,530,593 Avila, Salvador...............................449 Avila-Jimenez, Rafael.....................636 Avra, Chris....................................636 Avra, Greg.......................462,476,695 Awad, Pete....................................248 Awe, Michael................................636 Ayala, Maximo...............................765 Aycock, Robert..............................272 Aycock, Susan.........................458,695 Ayers, Chris...................................735 Ayo, John......................................636 Ayoub, Joyce.................................568 Ayoung, Daniel..............................586 Ayres, Stephen.......................593,636 Azman, Syeo.................................570 Barber, Tracey.................407,593,637 Babin, Mike...................................735 Babineaux, Larry...........................505 Babo, Michelle..............................603 Baca, Jeanne..................................765 Bachik, Brian.................................404 Bachman, Elizabeth.......................559 Bachman, Frank............................695 Back, Shonna.................................637 Bacon, Graham.......................458,636 Bacus, Tom....................................280 Bader, Raymond............................792 Bagert Jr., Donald J................421,543 792 Baggerly, Melanie...................463,695 Baggs, Gene..................................695 Baggs, Marcia................................637 Bahner, David...............................637 Bailey, Burt...................................637 Bailey, Colin..................................765 Bailey, Ellen..................................765 Bailey, Greg..................................765 Bailey, Gregory.............................300 Bailey, James Marc........................695 Bailey, Lajuan...............................505 Bailey, Marc..................................483 Bailey, Melissa Lee........................765 Bailey, Michael................263,328,695 Bailey, Rebecca.............................439 Bailey, Scott..................................389 Baily, Doug...................................276 Baine, Damon................................250 Baine, Gregory.......................253,324 Baird, Douglas........................287,695 Baird, Jon-Marc......................438,695 Baker, Barry..................................416 Baker, Bo.......................................545 Baker, Brad...................................590 Baker, Clay......................497,594,735 Baker, Christina.............................561 Baker, Dennis................................637 Baker, Greg...................................487 Baker, Gus..............................445,445 Baker, Jane C.........................495,765 Baker, Jeff.....................................765 Baker, Jerry W...............................695 Baker, Jim.....................................464 Baker, John....................................421 Baker, Julie......................399,513,695 Baker, Kimberly............................637 Baker, Leslie.................................637 Baker, Mark Allen.........................695 Baker, Michael................261,548,637 Baker, Phil........................ .....395,637 Baker, Sandra.........................637,446 Baker, Sarah..................................637 Baker, Stan C................................695 Baker, Stewart........................471,765 Baker, Susan...........................407,735 Baker, Victoria...............................561 Balaam, Leilani.......................426,629 Balasingam, Vijayabalan.................522 Balcar, Danny................................765 Balcer, Becky................................695 Baldazo, Rex...........................512,512 Baldree, Rodney............................735 Baldwin, Bill..................................637 Baldwin, Jan....................186,219,459 Baldwin, Joel...................278,326,765 Baldwin, John.........................496,765 Baldwin, Laurie.............................695 Baldwin, Lisa.................................695 Baldwin, Teresa.............................765 Balenceu, Armelle.........................695 Balentine, Joe................................637 Bales, Bryan A...............................695 Balke, -Vanessa...............................735 Ball, Stephen.................................637 Ball, Thomas.............294,549,694,695 Ballard, Barry................................695 Ballard, Dana..................400,459,637 Ballard, Richard............................488 Ballew, David................................637 Balli, Bobby............................473,695 Ballinger, Margaret..........436,436,637 Ballouz, Gilles...............................765 Ballow, Jim....................................798 Balmain, Laura..............................637 Balog, Teresa..........................401,637 Baltazar, William...........................765 Balzen, Sherri..................511,764,765 Bammert, Darren..........................765 Bandas, J. H...........................415,429 Banduch, Deborah.........................637 Bane, Steven Kirk..........................695 Baney, Jennifer..............................735 Banfield, Donna..............572,596,695 Bangs, Derek.................................765 Banister, Bess.........................535,735 Banken , Mary...............................695 Bankston, Dwain...........................545 Banowsky IV, Laurence A..............765 Bansal, Neeva................................735 Bara, Edward.................................735 Barbato, Della........................578,765 Barbee, Stephaie...........................735 Barber, Dorothy 1..........................735 Barber, George L..........................735 Barber, Shari............363,409,546,637 Barber, Veni..................................637 Barbieri, Yvette.............................695 Barbossa, Michelle.........................467 Barbour, Sheryl......................596,735 Barclay, Byron...............................637 Barclay, Kathryn A.................427,735 Barcuch, Bruce.......................362,695 Barganier, Ricky.....................507,637 Barham, Andrea............................539 Barina, Samuel J............................735 Baring, Bruce................................765 Baring, Michael.............................489 Barker, Beth..................................765 Barker, Brian.................................695 Barker, Courtney...........................351 Barker, Lisa...................................735 Barker, Louis..........................340,637 Barker, R. Darrin...........................735 Barker, Sheri L..............................765 Barkis, Art.....................................603 Barlett, David.........................638,695 Barlow, Keith................................638 Barlow, Richard......................435,440 Barmore, Thomas...................563,735 Barnard, Evan................................593 Barnard, Lawrence........................274 Barneff, Ashley..............................557 Barnes, Chris.................................441 Barnes, Christopher........426,462,476 624,638 Barnes, Greg.................................526 Barnes, Kent..................................431 Barnes, Melodi..............................765 Barnes, Rebecca..............461,589,695 Barnes, Russell.......................297,765 Barnes, Shelley.......................530,735 Barnes III, Matthew......................765 Barnet, Margaret...........................422 Barnett, Ben....................447,447,735 Barnett, Greg................................695 Barnett, Joel...........................273,638 Barnett, John.................................638 Barnett, Joy............................399,507 Barnett, Kristy...............................399 Barnett, Laurie.......................521,521 Barnett, Michael.....................501,638 Barnett, Michael............................583 Barnett, Nelwyn............................456 Barnett, Rusty...............................483 Barnett, Stephen T.................502,765 Barnette, Emily.............................735 Barnfield, Byron............................695 Barnick, Diana...............................695 Barolak, Ann.................................417 Barone, Martha......................213,735 Barrackman, Susan Barra...............765 Barre, Denny.................................509 Barre, George D.....................509,735 Barrera, Jesse................................604 Barrera, Lise..........................497,765 Barrera, Monica.............................735 Barret, David W............................695 Barret, Mark..................................765 Barreto, Mariela S.........................302 Barrett, James........................561,638 Barrett, Jeff...................................695 Barrett, Melanie.....................504,765 Barrett, Michael R..................274,735 Barrett, William......................460,735 Barrick, Bradley.....................442,638 Barrientos, Jr., Roberto..................765 Barrier, Starla R.............................735 Barrier, Steven..............................431 Barrio, Sergio..................454,517,638 Barrios, Arturo..............................188 Barron, Gina..................................638 Barron, Mike.................................441 Barron, Thomas.............................419 Barroso, Tim..................................305 Barrow, Thomas.............................465 Barrows, Larry..............................300 Barry, David..................................543 Bartash, Michael............................798 Bartay, Bryan..........................263,318 Bartek, Mark Wayne......................638 Barth, Ginger................................438 Barth, Perry...........................315,327 Barthel, Paul.................................765 Bartlett, Julie................................695 Bartlett, Russell.............................258 Bartley, Peter................................505 Bartling, Gordon L........................735 Barton, Denise..............................424 Barton, John....................415,429,638 Bartosh, Claire................364,594,765 Barwick, Paul..................422,493,695 Bascope, Juan Carlos.....................638 Baselice, Mark...............................566 Bashara, Sheryl..............................695 Baskon, Johannes...........................590 Bass, Brian.....................................293 Bass, Karen....................................735 Bassett, Bren..........................450,450 Bassett, Nancy...............................765 Bastian, Darrell.............................735 Bastidas, Anthony G...............314,695 Batek, Michael Anthony................735 Bateman, Sarah..............................439 Bates, Allyson................................638 Bates, D. Renee.............................735 Bates, Devin....................338,366,695 Bates, James..................................765 Bates, Madelyn..............................735 Bates, Michael...............................638 Bates, Michael Jon.........................735 Bates, Mitch..................................695 Batson, Bryan................................481 Battle, Edward..............................638 Battle, Laura............360,460,496,735 Batto, Kilah...................................765 Bauchspies, Thomas......................765 Bauer, Daniel V.............................765 Bauer, Jeanette..............................638 Bauer, Kenneth A..........................735 Bauer, Michelle.............................695 Bauer, Niels..................................638 Bauer, Scott......................,............638 Bauer, Stephen..............................469 Baum, Ann Todd...........................439 Baum, Lori....................................638 Baumann, Greg.............................765 Baumann, Marlena.........................538 Baumbach, Diane............426,594,626 Baumgartner, Nita.........................470 Bautista, Glenn..............................274 Bavender, Heather........................695 Baxter, Allen.................................638 Bayer, Kenneth.......................402,735 Bayer, Nina............................368,538 Bayliss, Fred..................................765 Bayne, James..........................264,735 Bayne, Lynda.................................638 Baynham, Rebecca ...422,477,480,638 Baze, Tim......................................280 Bazis, Patrice Elizabeth.................695 Beach, Sharon...............................560 Beadles, John.........................519,519 Beakley, Lesha.......................155,695 Beal, Gregory W............................458 Beal, Patrick..................................766 Beall, Byron...........................539,638 Beall, Diane..................................63 8 Beall, Doug...................................276 Beall, Douglas...............................766 Beall, Frances................................638 Beall, Gary R...................426,433,638 Beall, Ned..............................443,696 Beaman, James.......................443,735 Bean, John.....................................291 Bean, Leslie...................................456 Bean, Mary....................................219 Beard, Brad............................573,766 Beard, Carl....................................412 Beard, Debra..........................219,696 Beard, F. Richard..........................408 Beard, Julie...................................696 Beard, Kathy.................................641 Beard, Kerrie Shannon..................638 Beard, Robert.........................447,735 Beard, Tashia..........................596,766 Bearden, Bryan......................294,696 Bearden. Lynn...............................735 Beardsley, Brian T.........................470 Bearr, Marilyn J.............................736 Beasley, Alysen..............................736 Beasley, Russell......................475,696 Beathard, Colleen...................363,596 Beattie, Mike.................................600 Beaty, Michele........................477,696 Beaumont, Dana............................484 Beaver, Dena.................................450 Beavers, Daryl G...........................696 Beavers, Elliot...............................273 Beavers, Kim.................................488 Beazley, Becky..............................736 Beazley, Fran.................................736 Bebell, Brad..................................451 Bechler, Eric...................412,480,696 Bechtel, Kathy...............................736 Beck, Adina............................488,696 Beck, Cindy..................................569 Beck, Gregory...............................638 Beck, Kent....................................480 Beck, Matthew..............................638 Beck, Perry...................................696 Beck, Sondralyn............................638 Becker, Brian K.............................736 Becker, David................................422 Becker, Gayle................................638 Becker, Jan....................................351 Becker, Jim....................................532 Becker, Karin................................638 Becker, Kathleen Ann.............535,696 Beckers, William Eric....................638 Beckett, Susan...............................638 Beckmann, Jeffery..................501,792 Bedard, Dawn...............................338 Bedgood, Lorenza................240,241 Bednar, Mark.................................272 Bednarz, Lori................................532 Bednarz, Suzanne...................392,736 Bedrich, Anita..........593,603,630,639 Bedrick, Marjorie..........................696 Beebe, James..........................294,322 Beeler, Dorothy........................82,736 Beene, Clifton Don.......................736 Beene, Susan.................................736 Beggs, Bill.....................................696 Begley, Joe.............................278,320 Behee, Dennis...............................276 Behlen, Shawn...............................639 Behnv Diane.........................639,792 Behrend, , ' ickie.............................639 Behrendt, Sherri............................766 Behrens, Jon.............400,410,459,696 Beil, Katie.....................................696 Beil, Laura......................457,526,639 Bejarano, Bonnie...........................521 Bekdache, Hadi.............................568 Bekdache, Samer...........................568 Belanger, Jon.................................263 Belcher, Robert........311,326,327,736 Belefant, Helen......................439,559 Belew, Angela E............................696 Belicek, Annette............................489 Belicek, Larry.................433,441,489 593.639 Bell, Barbara...................541,575,594 764,766 Bell, Bruce.............................292,766 Bell, Dawn....................................213 Bell, Deirdre.................................351 Bell, Edyln....................................177 Bell, Janet L..................................766 Bell, Jhanna.....................259,507,535 539,736 Bell, Julie......................................766 Bell, Scott.......................532,594,696 Bell, Sharon...................................766 Bell, William L.......................248,696 Bellah, Jenean...............................736 Bellens, Martha...............422,477,507 578,594,639 Beller, David..........................417,596 Beller, Lori....................................766 Belleville, Thomas R...............309,311 318,696 Bellinghausen, Elisa................496,593 Belur, Michelle..............................736 BenBrahim, Meriem......................370 Benadof, David.......................261,766 Benardino, Jennifer.......................468 Bendana, Ricardo...................297,557 Bendele, Mathew..........................766 Bender, Donald.............................401 Bendixen, Karen............................766 Benedicto, Virginia........................696 Benge, Lisa............................370,766 Bengfort, Joe R......................442,482 Bengoechea, Carlos.......................736 Beniretto, Sharise..........................399 Benitez, Maday.............................639 Benitez Jr., Gustavo.......................736 Benke, Bruce.................................467 Benkenforfer, Carter C..................696 Benner, Carl....................433,441,696 Bennet, Capt. Drew........240,241,326 Bennett, Catherine........................639 Bennett, Charles............................639 Bennett, Charles............................639 Bennett, Cheryl......................481,481 Bennett, Dawn M..........................766 Bennett, Drew...............................325 Bennett, Jennie......................464,464 Bennett, Jim...........................524,608 Bennett, John................................696 Bennett, Mike...............................455 Bennett, Rochelle.................. 171 Bennett, Sandra Elizabeth.............696 Bennett, Sherry.............................736 Bennett, Susan..............................696 Benoriden, Robert.........................639 Bensinger, Amy.............................766 Benski, Brad..................................249 Benson, Tim..................................506 Bentley, Corry........................462,476 Bentley, Janet.........................506,736 Bentley, Scott C............................766 Benton, Mark C..............418,419,426, 624.639 Benvegnu, Teresa..........................736 Beran, Carolyn..............................241 Beran, Denise................................696 Berdou, Scott................................407 Bereen, John.................................736 Berg, Robert...........................254,736 Bergan, Jane...........................259,328 Berger, Brian.................................736 Berger, Catherine..........................736 Berger, David C............................566 Berger, Emil..................................766 Berger, Larry...................512,512,696 Berger, Lisa...................................468 Berger, Sheri..........................492,639 Bergkvist, Joel........................303,696 Bergman, Brenda....................560,639 Bergman, Erik...............................736 Bergman, Susan.............................736 Berlanga, Rafael V.........................766 Berlin, Clare..................................766 Berman, Mark........................559,766 Index 803 Bernachi, Patti................ ...............696 Bernardi, Bettina............ ........172,173 Bernardino, Pedro.......... ...............639 Berner, Leo.................... ...............439 Bernhard, George P........ ...............696 Bernhardt, Mona............ ...............696 Bernnard, Anne.............. ...............364 Bernstine, Rod................ ...............127 Berridge, David Robert,. ...............639 Berrier, Keith................. ...............639 Berrier, Mark.................. ........830,838 Berringer, John............... ........422,639 Berry, Donna.................. ...............364 Berry, James.............255,427,497,637 Berrv, Joe....................... ...............696 Berry, John A ................. .255,497,639 Berry, Natalie Jean......... ...............766 Berry, Ray...................... ...............598 Berte, Joseph.................. ...............291 Bertrand, Sharon............ ...............437 Beschaca, Andrea........... ...............764 Beshear, Brady............... ...............736 Beshears, Christal........... ........532,696 Best, Cara....................... .351,372,736 Best, Deborah R ............. ...............736 Best, Kara....................... ........406,736 Best, Kelly...................... .428,461,639 Best, Robert................... .433,441,639 Best, Steve...............338,372,442,639 Betik, Kenneth............... .428,491,639 Beti k, Pat....................... ...............491 Betz, Paula..................... ...............696 Beugelsdijk, Keith.......... ...............476 Beury, John D................ ........262,535 Bevans, Kevin................. ...............766 Beverly, Keivn................ ........304,736 Bevilacqua, Denise......... .494,606,766 Beyer, Douglas............... ...............736 Beyer, Gene................... ........250,261 Beyer, Veronica.............. ........451,429 Beyl, Kim....................... ...............639 Bezner, Dolores.............. .364,593,736 Biancardi, Andrew.......... ...............736 Bianco, Janine................ ...............696 Biar, Scott....................... ...............501 Bibb, Pat........................ ...............557 Bible, George................. ...............766 Bickel, Cynthia............... ...............639 Bickham, Beverly Beth... ...............639 Biediger, Darrin............. ...............500 Biediger, Tim.................. ........470,470 Biel, Linda..................... .535,556,593 594,696 Bielamowicz, Bridget..... ........351,547 Bielamowicz, Carol........ ...............407 Bielamowicz, Janice....... ...............639 Bielamowicz, Joan Marie ...............639 Bielemowicz, Gwen........ ...............736 Biermann, Bruce............ ...............736 Biever, Annette.............. ...............766 Bigam, Ann.................... ................219 Bigelow, Terrie............... .........511,766 Signer, Tracy.................. Bilir, Sevin...................... ................766 ................528 Billimek, Janis................ ................696 Billings III, Herb............ ................598 Billingsley, Melisa........... ................696 Bily, Loretta................... .........435,696 Binford, Bobby............... .........443,792 Binford, Timothy............ .502,600,766 Bingaman, Gordon.......... .........487,736 Bingham, Shannon.......... ................448 Binzegger, Shari............. ................696 Bioal, Chhaya................. ................562 Bippert, Kevin................ .........403,696 Bird, Kathleen................ ................798 Birdsong, Keith.............. ................696 Birdwell, Annette........... ...............766 Birkner, Charles............. .431,475,639 Birkner, Patty................. ...............639 Birmingham, Andy......... ...............213 Birmingham, Jeff............ ...............600 Birt, Jim......................... Biry, Karen..................... ........479,639 Biry, Katherine............... ...............543 Bischoff, Chris................ ........567,736 Bishop, Alan................... ...............585 Bishop, David A............. .297,431,442 604,639 Bishop, Dee.................... ...............374 Bishop, Jeff..................... ........512,513 Bishop, Michael.............. ...............736 Bishop, Richard.............. ...............416 Bisor III, Robert T.......... .......... .....516 Bissett, Robert S............. ...............736 Bissey, Le Dawn............. ...............215 Bivins, Howard............... ........421,639 Bivona, Cathy................. ...............593 Bjordammen, David....... ...............736 Black, Don..................... Black, Elizabeth............. ...............766 Black, Jack..................... Black, Jeffrev Dean........ ...............311 ...............639 Black, John P.................. ........254,736 Black, Robert................. ........254,766 Black, Robin................... ...............696 Black, Robin................... ...............766 Black, Terri.................... ...............736 Black, Thomas................ Black III, Wayne N........ .246,254,696 ...............792 Blacketer, Kevin............. ...............696 Blackford, Douglas......... ........540,697 Blackmon, Lisa............... ...............766 Blackstock, Hayes........... .556,596,639 Blatkstock, Marianne...... ...............697 Blackwell, Dianne.......... ........764,766 Blackwell, James............ ...............639 Blackwell, John.............. ...............264 Blackwell, Laurel Ann.... ...............736 Blaha, Brenda................. ...............736 Blahitka, Mike................ ...............736 Blaine, James.................. ...............639 Blair, Mark..................... ...............249 Blake, Bill....................... ...............286 Blake, Glynnis................ ...............736 Blake, Michael................ ...............736 Blake, Robert W............. ...............571 Blake, Shari.................... ........557,736 Blakeley, Derek.............. ........426,497 608,767 Blakeney, Mike............... ........280,767 Blakeney, Thomas........... .512,513,697 Blakeway, Beckie............ ...............639 Blam, Delbert................. ...............404 Blancett, Starla............... ...............639 Blanco, Nancv................ ........399,521 Blanco, Teresa................ ...............767 Bland, Cliff..................... ........286,596 Blanda, Kennv................ ........262,535 Blanda, Paul j ................. ...............300 Blanek, Harry................. .270,507,639 Blankenship, Ken........... ........470,576 Blankenship, Tammy....... ...............697 Blano, Ron...................... ...............518 Blanscet, Kyle................ ........584,584 Blaschke, James.............. ........314,327 509,767 Blaschke, Randel............ ...............639 Blasingame, Beth............ ...............606 Blasingame, David.......... ...............301 Blasingame, Donald........ Blasingame, Kelly........... ........301,767 ...............697 Blask, Richard................ ...............736 Blaskie, Laura................. ...............559 Blaylock, Jim.................. .303,525,736 Blazo, Ricky Michael...... ...............640 Bleiwas, Howard............ ........274,559 Blerhner, Terence........... ...............407 Blevins, Ann................... ...............640 Blezinger, Linda............. ...............640 Blezinger, Stephen Boyd ...............792 Bligh, Roger................... .415,429,640 Blila, Shelly.................... ...............302 Blinderman, Jay M......... ...............697 Blizzard, Gary................ .411,530,640 Block, Helmuth.............. ...............557 Block, Lisa..................... ...............640 Blockhus, Chris.............. ...............602 Blockus, Keith................ ...............736 Blohowiak, James........... ........443,792 Blomdahl, Alan............... ...............640 Blount, Jack.................... ...............468 Blount, Tracy.................. ...............427 Blozis, Loreine............... ................767 Bludau, Tommy.............. ...............697 Blue, Alice..................... .468,603,640 Blume, Adrainne............ ................767 Blume, Betsy.................. ................640 Blume, Bradley............... .......... .....640 Blumenstein, Cheryl....... ................ 767 Blundell, Scott................ ........509,697 Board, Mark................... ...............407 Boarnet, Jody................. ........526,697 Boatman, Marsha............ ........468,640 Bobo, Michelle............... ...............736 Bock, Andy..................... .521,593,596 Bockholt, Kathlynn......... ........451,640 Bockholt, Sharyl............. ...............767 Bodemann, Theresa........ .535,593,640 Bodey, Jerry................... ...............465 Bodine, Stella P.............. ...............767 Boebbler, Tina................ ...............767 Boecker, Gary................ ...............217 Boecker, Lori A.............. ...............697 Boehake, Donnie............ ...............767 Boehm, Richard.............. ........526,640 Boehner, Scott................ ...............407 Boerger, Weldon............. ........308,310 327,640 Boerner, Lisa.................. ...............767 Boerst, Kimberly.......... .................404 Boese, Mike................. .................262 Boggess, Kathryn M..... .................767 Boggs, Timothy W........ ..........431,640 Boggs III, James M....... .................767 Boggus, Doug............... .................498 Bogorad, Geoff............. .................481 Bogram, Fausto D........ .................561 Bohac, Jennifer............. ..........428,736 Bohac, Myra................. .................736 Bohal, Mark.................. ..........409,414 Bohling, Jim................. .................436 Bohlmann, Jennifer...... .................697 Bohls, Donald............... .................640 Bohne, Derek............... .................640 Bohsali, Malek.............. .................736 Bohuslav, Sarah............ ...509,509,767 Boillat, Rudy................ .................297 Boisvert, Kathryn......... .................640 Bolander, Jeff............... .................410 Boldt, Cindy................. ..........451,640 Bole, David.................. ..........442,482 Bolen, Kimberly Kay.... .................697 Boles, Jason.................. .................767 Bolin, Kyle................... .................421 Boling, Kelly................ .................640 Boling, Shelley............. ..........384,767 Bolner, Greg W............ .................697 Bolner, Mary................ .................767 Bolting, Pam................. ...399,404,736 Bolton, Karen L............ .................767 Bolton, Tammy............. .................767 Bond, Dave.................. .................598 Bond, John................... ..........298,767 Bond, Linn................... ..........575,697 Bond, Mike................... ...315,327,736 Bondurant, Tammy....... .................640 Bondy, Erika................. ..........529,767 Bondy, Robert.............. ..........298,518 Bonewitz, J. D.............. .................540 Bong, Jerry................... .................217 Bong, Swie................... ...217,433,563 Bonham, Jean Ann........ .................697 Bonner, Steve............... .................537 Bono, Jim..................... ...441,593,640 Bonugli, Joe................. ..........425,450 Book, Trey.................... .................600 Booker, Edith............... .................767 Booker, Eloise.............. ..........411,767 Booker, Toni................. ..........446,640 Boone, Debby E........... .................736 Boone, Dorothy............ .................847 Boone, Keith................ ..........296,328 Boone, Kimberly Ann... .................640 Boone, Kris.................. .................384 Boone, Scott................. ..........298,322 Boone, Staci................. .................640 Booth, Joe.................... .................495 Booth, Michael Ann..... .................767 Booth, Paige................. .................374 Boothe, John................ .................466 Booty, Christopher....... .................767 Booty, David................ .................697 Borak, Lisa................... ..........506,767 Borchardt, Billy Sam .... ..........252,735 Bordeaux, Jennifer L.... ..........606,736 Bordett, Harvey........... ...422,441,515 792 Boren, Ranee................ .................767 Borg, Dean................... ..........484,484 Boriack, Lanette........... .................736 Boring, George............. ..........314,697 Boriskie, Milissa........... ..........546,697 Borman, Gretchen........ .................399 Bormann, Scott............. ..........428,697 Bornmann, Michelle..... .................640 Borosh, Tamar Raquel... .................641 Borrell, Chuck.............. ...217,507,697 Borski, Greg................. .................798 Bortnem, Tracey........... ...392,550,736 Bosenmiller, Charles..... .................767 Boshart, Dawn.............. .................737 Bosler, David................ ..................273 Bosquez, Cynthia......... .................454 Bostic, William............. ..........272,641 Bostwick, John............. .................641 Bosworth, Brian............ ...........279,641 Botello, Alejandro........ .................471 Bothwell, Tricia............ .................697 Botros, Ramez.............. .................697 Bott, N. Leanne............ .................641 Bott, Stacey.................. .................737 Bottolfson, David.......... ..........407,641 Boudreaux, Paula.......... .................200 Boughton, Doug........... ..........399,425 Bouma, Mark................ ..........415,429 Bourgeois, Dianna........ .................641 Bounett, Lee................ .................697 Bouse, Gary.................. ..........402,641 Boutin, Lisa.................. .................641 Boutwell, David...... ...............767 Boutwell, Jeff........... ...............280 Bowden, Bonni......... ...............767 Bowden, Cara........... ...............697 Bowden, Darren....... ...............697 Bowden, Terry.......... ...............697 Bowen, Bradley........ .401,414,512 Bowen, Greg............ .238,239,318 Bowen, Kathleen...... ...............641 Bowen, Rebecca....... ........539,767 Bowen, Sheryl.......... ,470,514,526,697 Bowen, Susan........... ...............737 Bower, Traci............. .525,535,767 Bowers, Chris........... ........463,538 Bowers, Liesl............ ...............374 Bowers Jr., David W. ...............698 Bowles, Mike............ ...............767 Bowling, Charles D. . ...............767 Bowling, Richard...... ...............768 Bowman, Amy.......... ...............698 Bowman, Kim........... ...............698 Bowring, Mack......... ...............219 Bowsher, Angela....... ........213,768 Bowsher, Melissa...... ...............468 Box, Kyle................. ...............641 Boyce, Dryden......... ........264,698 Boyd, Brent.............. ........264,768 Boyd, Carol.............. ...............457 Boyd, Chris.............. ........315,327 Boyd, Clark.............. ........315,737 Boyd, David K.......... ...............768 Boyd, Doug.............. ........416,641 Boyd, Dr. Charles..... ...............495 Bovd, Frank............. ........442,698 Boyd, James............. ...............768 Bovd, John............... ........437,698 Boyd, John............... ........451,698 Bovd, John............... ...............453 Boyd, Lynn............... ...............698 Boyd, Robert........... ...............628 Boyer, Brad.............. ........405,641 Boyer, Susie............. ........470,470 Boyer, Tammy......... ........363,507 Boyle, Rob................ ...............768 Boysen, Shannon..... ...............737 Bozek, James........... ........491,768 Bozka, Ann.............. .532,535,548 593,641 Brack, Mark............. ........402,641 Bradberry, Dave...... ...............496 Bradbury, Carmel Jeanne ..............698 Braden, Jean............. ...............698 Braden, Kenneth...... ........372,698 Braden, Lisa............. ...............768 ...............641 Bradfield, Gabrielle. ...............698 Bradfield, Gretchen. ...............69f Bradford, Darla........ ........459,698 Bradford, David........ ........503,768 Bradford, Jim........... ...............565 Bradford, Laura........ ...............698 Bradicich, Barton_____ ...............768 Bradley, Bill............ ........425,641 Bradley, Jim............ ...............564 Bradley, Karen........ ........530,698 Bradley, Randy........ ...............411 Bradley, Vaylan........ ...............641 Bradshaw, Brenda_____ ...............698 Bradshaw, Clifton.... ...............798 Bradshaw, Jennifer .. ...............698 Bradshaw, Joan Michele . ...............641 Bradshaw, Miles....... ...............594 Brady, Jeff............... .271,318,327,698 Brakebill, Philip...... ...............698 Braly, Janet.............. ........213,698 Braly, Narris Wade.. ...............641 Braly, Rebecca......... ...............768 Braly, Renee............ ...............641 ...............698 Bramhall, Joe........... ...............796 Bramlett, Barry....... ...............698 Bramlett, Christina Lee.. ...............768 Brammer, David...... ...............698 Branch, Michael A... ...............736 Brand, Cynthia........ ...............539 Brandenberg, Carl Brack ...............768 Brandon, Paul.......... ...............698 Brannan, Nancy....... ...............768 Brannon, Kevin....... ...............529 Brashear, Teresa...... ........516,632 Brasher, Catherine... ........530,737 Brasher, Roxanna..... ...............641 Braswell, Brian........ ........303,737 Bratton, Tony.......... ...............768 Braune, Amy........... ...............768 Brauner, Mark......... ...............442 Braunshweig, John .. ...............526 Bravenec, Gene....... ...............249 Bray, Donald........... ...............641 Bray, Kimberly........ ........521,698 Braye, Barbra............... ..................768 Braziel, Janalisa............ ...........606,737 Brazzel, Charles........... ..................737 Breedlove, Devan......... ..................270 Breiner, Evelyn M........ ..................698 Brem, Dale................... ..................737 Bremer, Dawson........... ...297,318,698 Bremer, Ron................. ........ .........569 Bremsteller, Mike......... .................433 Brenan Jr., Michael Shane.............737 Brenckman, Elizabeth .. ..........596,737 Brenckman, Susan........ ..........596,737 Brendalen, Todd........... .................768 Brennan, Bridget.......... .................768 Brennan, Dina.............. .................641 Brennan, Elizabeth....... .................464 Brennan, Eric............... .................698 Brenz, Frederick.......... ..........293,768 Breslin, Mike................ ..........604,604 Bresna, Sean................. .................276 Bretches, Clay.............. ..........263,502 Brewer, Betsy............... .................404 Brewer, Bruce V........... .................698 Brewington, Jana.......... .................487 Brice, Lisa.................... ..........363,606 Brice, Neel................... .................798 Brickley, Janice A......... .................698 Bridgehouse, Michael... ..........261,737 Bridges, Glenn............. .................641 Bridges, Greg............... .................641 Bridges, Rocky............. .................768 Bridges, Stephen.......... .................698 Brieden, Deanna.......... .................532 Brieden, Lisa................ .................698 Brieden, Melissa........... .................768 Brieger, Clay................ .................798 Brien, Robin................. .................641 Briers, Alline................ ...399,436,641 Briers, Neal.................. ...399,561,698 Brigham, Linda Lee...... .................641 Brightman, Steven........ .................698 Brightwell, Dwight G... .................698 Brightwell, Hugh D...... .................560 Brightwell, Kevin......... ...414,480,641 Brightwell, Mark.......... .................737 Brimberry, Ann............ .................521 Bringslid, Jeff............... .................293 Brinker, Mike............... .................768 Brinker, Scott............... ...315,569,641 Brinkley, Barbara.......... ..........259,404 Brinkman, John............ .................641 Brinkman, Robert......... .................415 Brinkman, Sheri........... .................155 Briody, Stephen A........ .................519 Brisco, James................ .................641 Briseno, Mariela........... .................419 Bristol, Jeni Kay........... .................737 Brite, Clifford............... .................641 Brittain, Ruth............... .................698 Britton, Alisa................ .................641 Britton, James D........... .................737 Britton, John C............. .................737 Britton, Paul................. ...310,327,768 Britton, Randall Keith... .................737 Britton, Steven............. .................641 Broadklay, Tomala........ .................541 Broadway, Danny......... .................213 Brochner, Ruben.......... ..........487,525 Brock, Bob................... ..........206,208 Brock, Jane................... .................452 Brock, Karl................... .................792 Brock, Melinda............. .................641 Brockenbush, Tom........ .................356 Brockman, Brigid......... .................641 Brockmann, Leslie........ .................384 Brockshire, Bret........... .................588 Brod, Edward J............ .................768 Broeckelmann, Billy..... .................545 Brogdon, Cal................ .................441 Brogdon, Tracy............. ..........431,641 Brokaw, Belinda........... .................698 Brooke, Brannon.......... .................698 Brookman, Bill............. .................274 Brooks, Alan................. .................411 Brooks, Carla................ .................768 Brooks, Cinda............... .................422 Brooks, Frances............ .................798 Brooks, Jack................. ..........483,698 Brooks, James R.......260,261,487,698 Brooks, Mary................ .................519 Brooks, Randy.............. ..........314,698 Brooks, Scott W............ ..........538,698 Brooks, Tracy............... .................737 Brossman, Brent........... .................429 Brotherman, Pam.......... ..........386,386 532,556,593,698 Brothers, Lee...........252,322,428,737 Broun, Alicia................ .................737 Broussard, Candace...... .................350 Broussard, Gerald......... .................466 804 Index Broussard, Lanette .. ......................434 Bryan, Deidre.................. ...............699 Broussard, Marian ... ..............490,490, Bryan, Linda E............... ...............847 513,698 Bryan, Margaret A........... ........360,699 Broussard, Suzanne . ......................437 Bryan, Randy................... ...............737 Brouwer, Greg......... ......................560 Bryan, Todd..................... ...............737 Brouwer, Lt. Dennis ...............240,241 Bryan, William................ ........293,768 Brower, Cathy......... ......................641 Bryant, David................. ........539,699 Brower, Gregory..... ......................798 Bryant, David Bentley_____ ...............768 Brown, Alan............ ......................596 Bryant, Domingo............ ...............127 Brown, Alexia.......... ......................399 Bryant, Greg................... ........597,737 Brown, Alice............ ......................737 Bryant, Joe...................... ...............544 Brown, Barry............ ......................699 Bryant, Shawn................. ...............768 Brown, Bobby.......... ......................641 Bryant, Stephen J............ ...............737 Brown, Bruce........... ......................699 Bryd, Col. Joe L.............. ...............241 Brown, Bryant.......... ...............539,768 Brysan, James E............... ...............768 Brown, Candy M..... ......................847 Brzymialkiewicz, Shelley ........415,641 Brown, Carolyn........ ........447,460,550 Bubert, Jamie.................. ...............737 568,734,737 Buchanan, Annie............. .447,460,468 Brown, Chad D....... ...............404,699 Buchanan, Daniel........... ........490,532 Brown, Charles......... ......................258 Buchanan, David............ ...............258 Brown, ClifiFord........ ........522,629,798 Buchanan, Mart.............. ...............796 Brown, Darla........... ......................494 Buchta, Vincent.............. ........293,737 Brown, David M...... ......................699 Buck, Greg..................... ........273,737 Brown, DeDe.......... ...............491,585 Buck, Joan M................. ...............737 Brown, Dena............ ......................628 Buck, Kim...................... ...............699 Brown, Dougie......... ......................354 Buck, Kim...................... ...............798 Brown, Douglas T.... ......................768 Buck, Lisa...................... ...............419 Brown, E. Lorraine.. ......................376 Buck, Suzanne................ ...............768 Brown, Elise............ .376,546,594,737 Buckalew, Linda............. ...............537 Brown, Eric............. ......................699 Buckaloo, Carolyn.......... ........538,699 Brown, Glynis......... ...............484,768 Buckley, Jennifer............ ...............352 Brown, Hardy.......... ...............298,768 Buckley, Michael............ ...............641 Brown, James.......... ........460,470,737 Buckner, Brent............... .297,418,641 Brown, Jerry........... ...............404,404 Budavari, Attila.............. ...............737 Brown, Kenny......... ......................156 Budihardjo, Santoso....... ........563,641 Brown, Lea.............. ......................699 Budnick, Sharon............. ...............768 Brown, Lynn............ ......................552 Bueche, David................ ...............641 Brown, Lynne.......... ...............550,737 Buechner, Carolyn.......... ...............699 Brown, Ms. Harold.. ......................241 Buehler, Chris................ ...............699 Brown, Marcia......... ......................550 Buell, Shelley Lynn........ ...............768 Brown, Mark A........ ......................471 Buell, Wendy.................. ...............699 Brown, Matt............ ...............255,699 Bueno, Carolyn.............. ........376,421 Brown, Matthew...... ......................699 Buergler, Kellye............. ...............768 Brown, Michael....... .315,327,473,768 Bueschell, Mike.............. ...............326 Brown, Muriel......... ......................768 Buffington, Russel........... ...............293 Brown, Pamela Ann. ......................641 Buffo, Elizabeth.............. ...............768 Brown, Patricia........ ...............491,699 Buford, Thomas.............. .274,318,392 Brown, Phil............. ......................604 Bui, Hai.......................... ...............601 Brown, Phyllis......... ......................699 Bui, Que T. N................. ...............601 Brown, Rita............. ...............594,792 Buie, Kevin.................... ...............443 Brown, Robert......... ...............507,641 Bukur, Dragomir............ ...............411 Brown, Ron............. ......................404 Bula, Thomas.................. ...............641 Brown, Russell........ ......................248 Buley, Donna.................. ...............641 Brown, Sharon......... ...............548,593 Bullard, Cynthia............. ...............768 Brown, Stephani...... ......................699 Bullard, Dainah.............. ...............641 Brown, Steve........... ......................278 Bullard, Gary.................. ...............737 Brown, Tami............ ......................532 Bullard, Karen................ .451,593,699 Brown, Tanya.......... ......................699 Bullen, Jeffrey E............. ...............768 Brown, Tim............. ......................354 Bullington, Jeff............... ...............641 Brown, Todd............ ...............538,768 Bullington, Larry............ ...............737 Brown, Tom............. .294,320,494,768 Bullion, David................ ........438,699 Brown, William....... ......................419 Bullock, Bill.............483,556,596,699 Brown Jr., Eddie...... ...............380,768 Bullock, Mark................. ...............305 Browne, Alan.......... ...............270,641 Bulovas, Daniel.............. ........465,641 Browne, Teresa........ ......................428 Bumann, Michelle.......... ........507,768 Browning, Camille... ......................768 Bump, Stephanie L......... ...............768 Browning, Jeffery T. ......................737 Bumpass, Tom................ ...............768 Browning, Ken W.... ...............278,699 Bundick, Lisa................. ...............529 Browning, Mark...... ......................768 Bundick, Michael........... ...............768 Browning III, Earl H..............304,699 Burbridge, Julie.............. ...............737 Brownlee, Donna .... ...............505,699 Burch, David.................. ........326,641 Brownlee, Laurie..... ......................539 Burchers, Dana............... ........538,699 Brownlee, Marianna ...............407,505 Burchfield, Andi............. ...............351 Broyles, Carolyn...... ...............441,699 Burda, Amy.................... ...............699 Broyles, Cheryl....... ......................737 Burden, Jill..................... ........521,737 Broyles, Laura......... ......................699 Burden, Richard............. ...............270 Brozak, Daniel........ ......................412 Burdore, Randall L......... ...............737 Brozovic, Paul......... ......................217 Burelsmith, Tracy........... ........457,699 Brubaker, Mary....... ......................768 Burg, Julie...................... ........217,364 Bruce, Charles......... ........301,589,600 Burge, David.................. ...............263 Bruce, Mats............. ......................443 Burger, Jeanette............. ........458,641 Bruer, Randa L........ ......................768 Burger, Kevin W............. ...............768 Bruggman, Lisa....... ......................699 Burk, Steven................... ........262,641 Brumfield, Ken........ ......................699 Burkard, Susan F............ ...............699 Brundige, Marc....... ......................699 Burke, Barbara............... ...............737 Brune, Tom............. ......................476 Burke, Chad................... ........272,738 Bruner, Kim............. ...............400,737 Burke, Cheryl...........167,401,485,560 Bruner, Mary Jane... ......................768 Burke, Denise................ ...............768 Brunick, Brenda...... ......................699 Burke, Scott................... ...............291 Brunnemann, Robin. ......................699 Burke, Toby.................... ........261,699 Brunner, Barbera..... ......................448 Burket, Dana.................. ........460,594 Brunner, Mike......... .287,492,550,737 Burket, Lea Ann............. ...............768 Brunning, Tod......... ......................320 Burkett, E. Lynn............. ...............584 Brunson, Cara......... ........488,596,768 Burkett, Gene................ ...............737 Brunsvold, Paul....... ......................602 Burkett, Vincent L......... ...............737 Bruseham, John....... ...............407,768 Burkhalter, David........... ...............699 Brush, Debra........... ......................699 Burks, Becky.................. ...............768 Brushean, Teresa..... ......................641 Burks, Shelley................ ...............768 Brussel, Edward...... ...............513,559 Burnett, Lesh................. ...............768 Bryan, Cindy........... ......................484 Burnett, Rodney............. ...............792 Burnett, Steve................ ...............228 Burney, Douglas............. ...............737 Burnham, Brenna D....... ...............768 Burns, Brett.................... ...............596 Burns, Curtis M.............. ...............583 Burns, Dean................... ...............798 Burns, E. E..................... ...............600 Burns, Glenda................ ........484,699 Burns, Karen.................. ...............768 Burns, Kimberly............. ........424,641 Burns, Mary Ellen.......... ...............641 Burns, Michael............... ........520,641 Burns, Mike.................... ...............504 Burns, Robert................. ...............641 Burpeau, William........... ........289,641 Burr, Nora L................... ...............768 Burr, Tim........................ ...............590 Burris, Jay R................... ...............699 Burris, Jill....................... ...............488 Burroughs, John............. ...............737 Burrow, Wayne............... ...............515 Burrus, Janet.................. ...............641 Burrus, John................... ........578,699 Burson, Jay..................... ...............641 Burson, Mary Beth......... ...............641 Burst, Paul...................... ...............226 Burt, Amy...................... ...............606 Burton, Barbara.............. ...............699 Burton, Clifford.............. ........407,737 Burton, Col. Donald....... ........240,241 Burton, John................... ...............362 Burton, Stuart................ ...............768 Busbee, Andrew Loren... ...............768 Buscha, Kay.................... .350,494,768 Buschbom, Klaus............ ........476,641 Bush, Angela.................. ...............528 Bush, Connie.................. ...............603 Bush, Dr. Alan................ ...............451 Bush, Marci.................... ........546,737 Bush, Sean Paul.............. ...............768 Bush, Sherri................... ...............642 Bush, Warren................. ...............642 Bushman, Kathy............. .213,217,737 Bustamante, Sandra........ ...............411 Bustos, Dennis................ ...............738 Butcheck, Richard.......... ...............271 Butchko, Ben.................. ........303,768 Buth, Wann.................... ...............699 Butler, Allison................ ...............738 Butler, Betty................... ................699 Butler, Cheri D.............. ................699 Butler, Gwendolyn......... ................738 Butler, Karen.................. ................491 Butler, Kevin.................. .........292,320 Butler, Mitchell.............. ................642 Butler, Thomas............... ................642 Butler, Walter................. ................768 Butler, William............... .462,476,699 Butschek, Mary Ellen..... .........436,642 Buttgen, Jeff................... ................699 Butz, Dawn.......336,622,738,830,836 Buvens III, William G. ... ................768 Buvinghausea, Christina. ................738 Buxton, Kathy................ .........409,642 Buzard, Jeannie.............. ................699 Buzzini, Jay.................... .........286,449 Byars, Carl..................... ................276 Bvars, Debbie................. .470,471,768 Bybee, Clint................... ..462,476,480 Bybee, Dianna................ ................642 Bverley, Lisa K............... .........578,738 Byers, John..................... .........294,738 Byington, Carrie............ ................642 Byrd, Allen..................... .........315,468 Byrd, Allen..................... ................466 Bvrd, Benjamin.............. .........287,532 Byrd, Col. Joe L............. ................240 Byrd, Elizabeth............. ................738 Byrd, Gregory................ .........287,642 Byrd, Laura B................ ................738 Bvrd, Stacy.................... ................699 Bywaters, Kenn eth W.... ................768 Cabada, Karen................ ...............738 Caballero, Sandy............ ...............768 Cabler, Karen................. ...............738 Cabra, Chad................... ...............490 Cabrera, Mary................ ...............792 Caceres, Juan R.............. ...............699 Cade, Cheryle................ ...............417 Cade, Mike..................... ...............476 Cade, Trey..................... ...............314 Cade, W. B..................... ...............738 Cadena, Leonard............ ...............250 Cadena, Nancy............... ...............768 Cadena, SSgt. Daniel...... ........240,241 Cadenhead, Jeffrey G..... ...............768 Cadigan, Meg................. .521,530,699 Cadungog, Victor........... ...............738 Caffey, Jeff..................... ...............768 Caffey, Stuart................. ........441,642 Cagle, Robert................. ...............403 Cahalane, Patrick........... ...............792 Cahill, Tim..................... .274,326,738 Cai, Ying........................ ...............567 Caico, Victoria................ ...............738 Cain, Dennis R............... ...............700 Cain, Ginger R............... ........449,700 Cain, John...................... ........415,429 Cain, Renee.................... ...............606 Cain, Tammy.................. ........402,700 Cain, William................. ...............278 Cajacob, Karen............... ...............738 Cajar, Adsinar................. ...............582 Calabrese, Jeffery........... ...............272 Calderon, Griselda......... ........523,574 Caldwell, Carol.............. ........503,738 Caldwell, Cary............... ...............768 Caldwell, Gary............... ........603,700 Caldwell, Jay.................. ...............768 Caldwell, Nancy............. ...............573 Caldwell, Rebecca.......... ........481,642 Caldwell, Teresa............. ...............700 Caldwell, Valerie............ ...............468 Calhins, Gary................. ...............578 Calhoun, Kristen............ ...............738 Calhoun, Tracy............... ........443,642 Calk, Craig..................... ...............188 Call, Chris...................... ...............469 Callan, Bentley............... ...............291 Callan, James.................. .411,526,700 Callaway, Carol.............. ........428,738 Callcott, Cindy............... ...............596 Callegari, Cherry............ ...............484 Callejas, Maria............... ........449,738 Callicotte, Harry............ ...............700 Calliham, Mike............... ...............738 Calvin, Todd................... ........429,642 Carmargo, Norma Linda. ...............700 Camarillo, Robert........... ...............642 Camba, Javier................. ...............642 Camerino, Kenneth........ .543,584,642 Cameron, Barbara.......... ........604,642 Cameron, Bruce............. .467,523,642 Cameron, Douglas.......... ........458,642 Camp, John.................... ........389,642 Camp, Michael............... ...............502 Campanello, Johnny....... ................700 Campanello, Laura......... ...............700 Campbell, Al.................. ...............356 Campbell, Amy.............. ................700 Campbell, Brad.............. ........469,700 Campbell, Brenda........... ...............642 Campbell, Bruce............ ...............438 Campbell, Catherine...... ........598,642 Campbell, Catherine...... ...............642 Campbell, Curry............ .........252,322 Campbell, Fritz.............. .........255,700 Campbell, Gary T........... ................768 Campbell, Glen.............. .279,320,738 Campbell, John.............. ................738 Campbell, Kathleen........ ........523,700 Campbell, Kelly............. .........384,768 Campbell, Kenneth........ ................642 Campbell, Kevin............. ...............796 Campbell, Kimberly....... ................463 Campbell, Lisa............... ................368 Campbell, Mike.............. ...............642 Campbell, Neil............... .........300,768 Campbell, Patricia.......... ...............738 Campbell, Stephanie...... ................700 Campion, Brian E........... ................768 Campos, Edward............ ...............280 Canaan, Robert E........... ...............304 Canales, Armando.......... ...............584 Canales, Edda M............ ...............738 Canales, Patrick.............. ...............315 Canales, Steven.............. ...............517 Canario, Mike................. ...............326 Cangemi, Jennifer.......... ...............768 Cangemi, Sammy............ Canion, Lori................... ...............642 ...............700 Canney, Lora M............. ...............594 Cannon, Alan................................202 Cannon, Alan................................ 596 Cannon, Andy...............................241 Cannon, Carla...............................768 Cannon, Chr is............................... 532 Cannon, Dale................................ 733 Cano, Christi..........................594,768 Cano, Lynette................................768 Cano, Robert................................. 598 Canova, Tom.................................564 Cantru, Teresa............................... 517 Cantu, Lionel................................ 768 Cantu, Sara....................................642 Canty, Brian..................................642 Cao, Hung.....................................601 Capello, Melissa............................738 Capiaux, Corinne..........................422 Capps, Holly.................................768 Caradee, Paul A............................700 Caram, Joe M................................ 700 Caramanian, Max........................... 314 Carawan, Steven Travis.................700 Caraway, Chris.......................315,768 Caraway, Kevin............................. 311 Carbajal, Cathy.............................598 Carbajal, Jose L.............................571 Carden, Lila..................................643 Cardenas, Bucky............................768 Cardenas, Leslie.....................314,327 Cardenas, Lynette.........................598 Cardenas, Manuel...................517,700 Cardenas Jr., George.....................293 Cardini, Maj. Bob..........................241 Cardyn, Pena M............................738 Carey, Carla...........................338,360 Carey, Patrick.........................274,318 Cariker, Kevin...............................700 Carkin, Michael.............................443 Carl III, William Noble.................738 Carleston, Kim..............................738 Carlisle, Thomas Wayne................643 Carlook, David..............................643 Carlos, Maria Susana.....................643 Carlson, Dr. Leland.........................34 Carlson, Lance..............................255 Carlson, Leland...............................32 Carlson, Lisa Jean..................392,768 Carlson, Lisa Lynn.........................768 Carlton, Ross Michael....................643 Carman, Chris........................300,318 Carmichael, Keith...........300,548,556 594,630 Carmody, Meghan Ann..................738 Carmody, Virginia..........................768 Carnahan, Timothy.................408,441 Carnes, Mason.................287,532,593 Carney, Christine...................424,643 Caroe, Gail.............................415,643 Carpenter, Clark...........................463 Carpenter, David....................412,413 Carr, Artie.....................................320 Carr, Bryan.............................213,217 Carr, Connie....................416,434,643 Carr, Elizabeth..............................643 Carr, Jennifer................................643 Carr, Lori Lea...............................700 Carr, Matt..............................539,700 Carr, Michael.........................272,738 Carrasco, Claudio..........................567 Carreathrs, Kevin..........................447 Carreiro, Kenneth.........................279 Carrell, Laura.................538,550,594, 594,738 Carrell, Peter................................768 Carrell, Theresa............................700 Carrillo, James..............................422 Carrillo, Teresa..............................643 Carrington, Charles................291,596 Carrizalez, Cordy..........................497 Carroll, Bruce...............................465 Carroll, Herman............................738 Carroll, Kim...........................415,429 Carroll, Lynn..........................454,643 Carroll, Patrick G...................597,738 Carroll, Richard......................311,768 Carroll, Tina Lynn.........................738 Carranza, Gabriel..........................449 Carruth, Gordon............................457 Carson, “Wild Bill”.......................356 Carson, Christopher........462,476,643 Carswell, Patrick...........................700 Carter, Christina............................643 Carter, Dave N......................... 768 Carter, David.........................311,700 Carter, Donna...............................700 Carter, Douglas.............................167 Carter, Eddie R.............................471 Carter, Jeri.............................449,700 Carter, John Allen.....................,...643 Carter, Josie....................204,207,208 Index 805 Carter, Karen................................416 Carter, Kathleen............................494 Carter, Kenneth C.........................738 Carter, Phillip.................356,458,504, 643 Carter, Steve..........................338,546 Carthel, Cara.................................528 Cartwright, John...........................263 Cartwright, Keith..........................643 Carver, Roger................................442 Casabover, Rex..............................643 Casao, Steve..................................700 Casco, Luis....................................582 Case, Carol.............................173,738 Casey, Dan............................471,594 Casey, Julie...................................643 Cash, Elaine L........................521,700 Cash, James............................304,318 Cash, Leon....................................643 Cash, Penny...........................553,700 Cashell, Richard............................560 Cashian, Tim.................................768 Cashion, Emily.......................364,404 Cashion, James..............................258 Casillas, Loretta.....................424,700 Casner, Peggy................................643 Caso, Greg.............................578,738 Casper, Paul..................................148 Cassady, Doug...............................539 Cassan, Jenni..........................565,585 Cassavoy, Ed.................................831 Cassel, Rilly..............284,297,318,705 Casserly, John.........................426,643 Cassidy, Doug................................643 Cassidy, Sharon.............................738 Castagnos, Shari.....................368,501 596,768 Castaneda, Carlo...........................768 Castaneda, Sandra.........................738 Castell, Mark.................................738 Castellanos, Luis...........................768 Castenson, Beth......................384,700 Castille, Elizabeth..................415,429 Castleberry, Clyde.........................643 Castleberry, Kathryn.....................643 Castro, Cathy..................363,548,549 Castro, Edgar................................768 Castro, Elizabeth...........................594 Castro, Jose............................530,738 Castro, Maria Elena.......................738 Cater, Wally..................................768 Cates, Gene...................................250 Cates, Leslie Eugene..............250,738 Catlett, Scott.................................738 Cato, Chester................................700 Cato, Matthew..............................738 Cattlet, Walt..................................278 Cattoor, Marc.........................424,424 Cattouf Constantia B.....................700 Caudill, Kelly................................593 Caudle, Lisa....................521,556,700 Cauley, Jim....................................532 Cause, Bruce.................................529 Cavanaugh, Kevin.........................643 Cavazos, Carlos.............................517 Cave, Jim......................................643 Cavitt, Susan.................................768 Cawthra, Kathy...............521,593,738 Cayard, Michael S.........................700 Caylor, Jim....................................263 Cazares, Xavier...............238,250,318 406,700 Cbarra, JohTiathan.........................326 Cedeno, Mike.........................436,511 Cederio, Kathryn Ann...................738 Cediel, Fernando...........................551 Celella, Dave.................................560 Centers, Talmadge R.....................474 Cepheid Variable...........................519 Cerda, Debbie...............................565 Cervenka, Ann................386,483,485 532,556,700 Cervenka, Carole M......................768 Cevallos, Xavier............................643 Chaikin, Karl.................................700 Chaloupka, Karel...........................738 Chalupa, Carl................................590 Chambard, Leslie..........................644 Chamberlain, Cynthia Bain...........768 Chamberlain, Imogene..................445 Chamberlain, Michael...................700 Chamberlain, Richard....................644 Chamberlain, Wendy.....................644 Chamberlain Jr., Peter W..............738 Chamberlin, David........................289 Chambers, Derek..........................768 Chambers, Frederick L..........304,769 Chambers, Mark..............481,538,700 Chambers, Randall.................274,644 Chambers Jr., Stephen G...............769 Chambley, Joe...............................644 Chan, Allen............................462,476 Ctian, Kim.....................................419 Chandiramani, Mahesh...........297,769 Chandler, James A.........................769 Chandler, Juliet.............................738 Chandler, Kelvin...........................589 Chandler, Randy............................310 Chandler, Stacy......................589,738 Chandra, Ajey........................483,518 Chaney, Carol...............................769 Chaney, Mark T.............................769 Chaney, Melinda A........................700 Chang, Helen.........................460,738 Chang, Jorge L..............................738 Chang, Po Lam..............................792 Chantel, Euler...............................772 Chantrapunth, Sunthee.................296 Chapa, Annette.............................700 Chapa, Linda.................................738 Chapin, Laura...............................644 Chapman, Jon.........................261,738 Chapman, Lynn.............................738 Chapman, Richard Andrew...........738 Chapman, Shain.....................217,738 Chapp, Sheri.................................738 Chatba, Deane S...........................738 Chase, Sonia..................................792 Chase, Suzanne.............................738 Chastain, Ronald...........................294 Chatterjee, Sasvatat.......................441 Chauvin, Todd........................556,700 Chavez, Ruben................310,327,769 Cheatham, Karla..............521,593,738 Cheatham, Thomas........................769 Chen, Karen...................422,460,502, 521,738 Chen, Micheal...............................567 Chen, Virginia...............................700 Chen, Yutong................................700 Chenette, William.........................769 Cheney, Melissa.....................470,738 Cheng, Teh.............................296,594 Cherrington, Jay..............426,532,548 Cherry, Donna...............................700 Cherry, Jane Kristen......................700 Cherry, Keith................................215 Cherry, Sharon.......................356,368 Chesak, Gina...................521,521,700 Chesky, Sonya...............................540 Chesley, Steve...............................327 Chesser, Michael................300,769 Chesshir, Pamela J .......................769 Chevalier, Leah......................338,769 Chianese, Caren............................407 Chiang, Theresa.....................514,530 Chibiliti, George B........................792 Chick, James...................289,320,700 Chickering, Cathy.........................769 Chickering, Myra...................460,700 Chilcoat, Dave..............................700 Childers, Jill..................................769 Childress, Ray.................127,130,131 138,144,145,146 Childs, Janice................................738 Childs, Ryan H..............................738 Chiles, Bethany.............................538 Chiles, Christy.......................596,701 Chilman, Herb..............................303 Chin, Lim Seok.............................570 Chin, Pamela S................483,526,701 Ching, Jose....................................582 Chinn, Lloyd Sorrell......................701 Chinn, Ted....................................326 Chirhart, Warren...........................471 Chisholm, Deborah................370,738 Chism, Georgena...........................521 Chlapek, Darla..............................738 Chmielewski, Anne.......................644 Cho, Gee Bong..............................586 Choate, Troy.................................453 Choe, Hui Sung.............................518 Chohrach, Michael........................395 Choi, Patrick...................512,513,534 Choi, Yongmin........................433,441 Choi, Yun......................................701 Chou, Shu-min..............................570 Chovanec, Karen...........................738 Chow, Patty W..............................769 Choyce, Lori.................................521 Christenson, Jeff.....................338,769 Christenson, Gail....................512,769 Christian, Carole....................449,644 Christian, David.....................271,701 Christian, Lorraine.................535,644 Christian, Steve.............................792 Christman, Regina.........................258 Christner, Elizabeth...............459,644 Christofferson, Linda.....................738 Christopher, Jrauba.......................738 Christy, Craig................................701 Chritton, Cindy...............470,470,644 Chruby, Shawn..............................199 Chu, Grace......................471,503,769 Chubb, Brian.................................644 Chumney, LaNell..........................402 Chung, Hae...................................407 Chupik, Ronald Dean....................769 Chvatal, James..........315,327,473,769 Cicheski, Thomas..........................274 Cigarroa, Armando........................468 Cildner, Stacey..............................152 Cimino, Roxanne L........................738 Cisar, John..............................303,738 Cisnersos, Robert..........................408 Claflin, Steve..........................217,219 Claiborne, Ronald..........................644 Clapp, Laura Hendricks................644 Clapp, Russell...............................305 Clapp, Suzanne.............................529 Clark, Anne...................................769 Clark, Ben R..........................474,701 Clark, Camille.................460,490,530 598,738 Clark, Carol...........................468,769 Clark, Chanin Louise..............386,738 Clark, Craig..................................505 Clark, David..................................769 Clark, Duane.................................326 Clark, Duane..........................539,575 Clark, Ernest.................................543 Clark, Eva.....................................438 Clark, John....................................644 Clark, John....................................769 Clark, Kelley.................................538 Clark, Kim..............................484,644 Clark, Kimberly Sue......................738 Clark, Laura...........................461,701 Clark, Leigh Ellen.........................644 Clark, Lisa.....................................769 Clark, Mark...................................304 Clark, Mary.....................392,392,644 Clark, Matt....................................590 Clark, Mitch....................311,327,738 Clark, Paula...................................738 Clark, Rebecca..............................738 Clark, Rob.....................................297 Clark, Russell.........................298,769 Clark, Russell................................644 Clark, Susan....................116,738,830 Clark, Terry..............424,447,460,738 Clarke, Brad...........................326,644 Clarkson, Todd.......................590,769 Clary, Jeffrey S..............................701 Clason, Susan.........................386,738 Claxton, Christy............................738 Clayton, Deborah M......................769 Clayton, Dr. William.......................38 Clayton, James..............................738 Clayton, Shirley H........................738 Cleary, James.........................447,594 Cleckler, Terri Rene......................769 Clegg, Edward L...........................442 Clements, Andy.............................572 Clements, Annette M.............420,644 Clements, Cheryl..........................769 Clements, Gordon..................326,701 Clements, Mark G.........................701 Clements, Sherri. ...................414,644 Clendenin, George.................298,701 Clifford, Sharon.............................446 Clifton, Kim..................................769 Clifton, Ron...................................314 Cline, Cam.............................532,701 Cline, Gaye............................471,792 Cline, Mark.....................290,294,644 Clingman, Russell..........................301 Clinton, Laura...............................644 Close, Brad......................338,382,701 Cloud, Dennis.................299,301,318 Cloyd, Margaret............................769 Clubb, Melissa...............................769 Coale, Mary..................................738 Coalson, James Lorant...................644 Coapland, Zackie......556,593,627,644 Coates, Ricky V.............................411 Coatos, James Durrana..................701 Coats, Sidney...........240,241,644,847 Cobb, Doug.....................295,298,701 Cobb, Gary...................................419 Cobb, James...........................496,769 Cobb, Jennifer Lee........................701 Cobb, Joe...............................167,440 Cobb, Robby.................................644 Cobb, Robert.................................470 Cobb, Tyson..................................644 Cobb, Vinetta................................644 Cobern, Lowell.............................738 Cobos, Maria..........................457,523 Cocamugher, Catherine.................644 Cocanougher, Mary Kav .........400,701 Cocetti, Edward............ .........287,644 Cochram, Wendv........... ................240 Cochrane, Wendy........... ..532,549,593 Cochrum, Anne...........•.. ................644 Cocke, Jim...............416,498,588,644 Cockerham, Tasca.......... ................792 Cody, Laura................... ................644 Cody, Lvnne................... ................738 Coe, Carrie Lynn.......... ................701 Coe, Catherine.............. .........532,644 Coe, Leon F.................. ................701 Coe, Tracy Lynn............ ................644 Coeffler, Lisa C.............. ................701 Coehran, Marci............. ................241 Coerver, Suzanne.......... ................468 Colas, Andrew J............. ................769 Cotfev, Carolyn.............. .........450,521 Colley, John B................ ................769 Coffey, Kathv................. ................769 Coffey, Lisa.................... ................552 CoHin, John.................... ................394 Coffin, John K................ ................701 Coffman, Karen............. ................701 Coffman, Scott............... ................644 Cofield, Judv.................. ................769 Coghlan, Jorge............... ................183 Coghlan, Robert............. .........542,546 Cohea, Cathv A.............. ................769 Cohen, Brian Joseph...... ................738 Cohen, Isaac................... ..408,559,701 Cohen, Mark.................. .........520,644 Cohen, Michael.............. .........451,738 Cohen, Michael.............. .........490,644 Cohen, Nancv K............. ................738 Cohen, Susan C.............. ................701 Coker, Jerry................... ................262 Coker, Suzan.................. .451,593,701 Coker, Thomas F............ ................769 Cokinos, Andre.............. ................581 Cokinos, Christopher..... ................490 Cokinos, Katie................ ................514 Cokinos, Kevin............... ................217 Colby, Connie................ .........457,701 Coldren, Kyle................. ........425,451 Cole, Alan...................... ................769 Cole, Allen..................... ...............769 Cole, John...................... ...............644 Cole, John...................... ...............738 Cole, Layne.................... ...............490 Cole, Michael................. ........572,738 Coleman, Benny............. ...............456 Coleman, Beverly........... ...............738 Coleman, Brock.............. ........276,644 Coleman, Caren............. ...............701 Coleman, Carol.............. ...............769 Coleman, Casey.............. ........525,738 Coleman, Christina......... ...............408 Coleman, Diana.............. ........530,738 Coleman, James.............. .298,499,644 Coleman, Kyle................ ...............598 Coleman, Laura Michele ...............769 Coleman, Pamela............ ........370,701 Coleman, Paul Justin...... ...............769 Colerman, Cari............... ...............796 Coles, Arthur................. ...............769 Coles, Stuart................... ...............796 Colette, Dacy................. ...............738 Coley, Billy.................... ...............603 Colley, Douglas R........... ...............738 Colling, David................ ........443,738 Collins, Cathleen............ ...............701 Collins, Chuck................ ........314,327 Collins, Cpt.................... ...............324 Collins, Craig Richard.... ...............738 Collins, Diana................. ........532,769 Collins, Eileen I............. ...............738 Collins, Jim.................... .304,327,483 594,701 Collins, John.................. ........419,644 Collins, Kari................... ...............487 Collins, Lance................ .450,451,701 Collins, Lance................ ...............644 Collins, Larry................. .250,490,769 Collins, Laura................. .425,598,701 Collins, Leigh................. ...............644 Collins, Lisa................... ........521,769 Collins, Lucie................. .457,484,526 Collins, Mark.................. ...............644 Collins, Martin............... ...............504 Collins, Robert............... ...............293 Collins, Sharon............... ........516,701 Collins, Steve................. ...............701 Collins, Todd C.............. ...............769 Collinsworth, John......... Collinsworth, Sherry...... ...............644 ........464,644 Collis, Amber................. ...............701 Collmorgen, Richard...... ...............701 Colorigh, Patti S............. ...............738 Colson, Steve................. ........445,644 Coltzer, Bill.................. .................603 Colunga, Kim............... .................368 Colvard, Tara................ ..........411,480 Colwell, Angela............ .................411 Colwell, T. J. Poland .... .................644 Coman, Kevin............... ............65,465 Combest, Lisa............... .................644 Combi, Christine.......... .................644 Combs, Andrew............ .................644 Comegys, Bill............... .................271 Comer, Craig................ ..........404,701 Compton, Curtis........... .................311 Compton, Herbert........ Compton, Pauline......... .................738 Comuzzie, Tony........... .................439 Conces, Ellen............... .................644 Condara, Meg............... ..........407,644 Condit, Jaime............... .................644 Cone, Denise................ .................769 Conerly, Melanie.......... ..........488,539 Congleton, Dr. Jerry .... .................408 Conine, Anna............... .................701 Conklin, Beckv............. .................374 Conley, Richard............ .................419 Connally, Timothy........ .................272 Conneighton, Mike....... ..........458,644 Connell, Clint............... ..........310,701 Connell, Gail................ .................428 Connell, Grant............. ..........122,184 Connell, John............... .................769 Conner, Jerri................ .................644 Conner, Kevin.............. .................701 Connollv, Gene............ .................258 Connolly, Thomas......... ..........272,769 Connor, Fiona.............. ..........182,738 Connor, Kim................. ..........352,739 Connor, Michael........... .................644 Conover, James............ .................644 Conrad, Christi............. ..........484,644 Conrad, Flovd John...... .................769 Conrad, Scott............... .................739 Consentino, Michael..... .................252 Contreras, Marisa......... .................350 Contreras, Marisela...... .................259 Contreras III, Juan....... .................293 Conway, Daniel............ .................769 Conway, Karvn............. .................739 Conway, Kathleen C..... ..........483,701 Conway, Sgt. Hercules . ..........240,241 Goody, Steve................ .................644 Cook, Carol.................. .................644 Cook. Carol Ann.......... .................739 Cook, Cathy................. .................440 Cook, Cheryl................ .................426 Cook, Jennifer.............. .................769 Cook, Joseph Branoff.... .................701 Cook, Karie.................. ...422,477,644 Cook, Kathi.................. ..........386,701 Cook, Llewellyn............ .................578 Cook, Mary.................. .................459 Cook, Michael D........... .................594 Cook, Paul Allen........... .................769 Cook, Randy.............284,287,384,644 Cook, Stephen............... ..........487,526 Cook, Steve................... ..........252,769 Cook, Susan.................. .................769 Cook, Suzanne.............. .................769 Cooke, Christine........... .................468 Cooksey, Jane................ .................532 Cooksey, Sonya............. .................739 Cooksey Jr., F. Lee........ .................769 Cooley, Alberta D......... .................701 Cooley, Chris................ .................532 Coolidge, Andy............. .................476 Coomes, Susan.............. ..........400,701 Cooper, Barry K............ ..........459,701 Cooper, Brent................ .................272 Cooper, Christine.......... .................769 Cooper, Cindy............... ................207 Cooper, Cricky.............. ................219 Cooper, Curtis............... ................644 Cooper, Diane............... ................739 Cooper, Grant............... ................585 Cooper, Greg................ ................280 Cooper, Jennifer............ ................769 Cooper, Katherine......... .........532,701 Cooper, Kelly................ ................701 Cooper, Marylin............ ................770 Cooper, Rov K............... ................739 Cooper, Tom................. ................701 C opas, Wesley............... .........416,519 Copeland, Dan.............. ..428,435,701 Copeland, Donna.......... ................352 Copeland, Kellie............ ................603 Copeland, Kenton......... ..426,628,644 Copeland, Kille............. ................739 Copeland, Kyle............. .........590,770 Copeland, Lanny........... ................469 Copeland, Laurie........... ................770 Copenhaver, Peggy........ ................770 806 Index Copffarth, Lance............ ...............701 Copley, Nina Lea........... ...............701 Coppage, Paul................ ...............644 Coppock, Carl E ............. ...............430 Copps, Corley................ ...............230 Corbett, L. O. Patrick .... ...............739 Corbin, Janet.................. ........350,645 Corcoran, Maureen........ ...............770 Corcoran, Roy................ ...............792 Cordell, Cayla................ ...............770 Corder, Jeff.................... ........311,645 Corder, Teri.................... ...............302 Cordera, Jeffrey............. ...............645 Cordes, Richard............. ...............287 Cordray, Greg................ .303,493,701 Cordray III, Otto............ ........519,701 Cordts, Chris.................. ........291,701 Corlex, Kyle................... ...............503 Corley, Alan................... ........348,739 Corley, Catherine........... ...............701 Corman, Lisa Kaye......... ...............770 Corn, Christine.............. ...............560 Corn, Drew.................... ........362,426 Cornelius, Danelle.......... ...............468 Cornelius, Danette......... ...............468 Cornelius, Dwayne......... ........262,403 Cornelius, John.............. ...............645 Cornell, Cliffton............. ........310,739 Cornell, Theresa............. ........485,701 Cornier, James................ ...............645 Corona, Steve...........215,219,590,770 Coronado, Fernando T... ........253,701 Coronado Jr., Richard..... ...............701 Cor porron, Diane........... ...............770 Correa, Juan................... ........407,701 Correa, Pamela............... ...............739 Corrigan, Michael.......... ........585,770 Corrington, Dennis......... ...............217 Corsano, Carolyn A........ ...............701 Corso, Mary-Donna........ ...............526 Cortese, Perry................ ...............402 Cortina, Carmen............. ...............517 Cosby, Daniel W............. ...............739 Cosby, Laura.................. ...............645 Coskey, Karen................ ...............645 Cosman, Scott................ ...............702 Cossey, Dale................... ........356,792 Cossey, Derek................ ...............292 Costa, Jose A.................. ...............739 Costa, Kyle..................... ...............770 Costilow, Donna............. ...............702 Coston, Carla................. ...............739 Cotropia, Kimla.............. ...............770 Cottingham, Elizabeth.... ...............702 Cottman, Keith............... ...............544 Cotton, Michael............. .348,447,739 Cotton, Tammy............... ........471,770 Cotton, Ync. Joseph....... ........240,241 Couch, Betsy.................. ........470,470 Couch, Loree................. .363,457,739 Coufal, Richard Jay........ ...............645 Cougot, Dale.................. ...............770 Cougot, Gayle................ ........594,770 Coulbourne, Cindy......... ........503,770 Coulibaly, Soma.............. ........462,476 Counts, Tirey................. ........594,770 Courand, Estelle............. ...............417 Courand, Jon.................. ...............702 Courtemanche, Michelle ...............219 Courtney, Cory.............. ...............632 Courtney, Peri................ ...............386 Coussoulis, Steven.......... ...............645 Couture, Jeannie............ ...............645 Couture, Michiet............ .422,477,702 Couvillon, Susan............. ........477,702 Covarrubias, David......... ...............604 Cowan, James................. ...............422 Cowan, Sarah................. ...............594 Cowan, William.............. ...............597 Cowart, Steve................. .537,542,546 Cowlev, Julie.................. ...............492 Cox, Amy....................... ...............702 Cox, Bruce..................... ........301,702 Cox, Cheryl.................... ...............702 Cox, Chris...................... ...............645 Cox, Clif......................... ...............409 Cox, Clifton L................ ........409,702 Cox, Daniel.................... ........407,702 Cox, David..................... ...............407 Cox, Jeff......................... .556,594,739 Cox, Karen..................... ...............645 Cox, Larry W................. ...............770 Cox, Lee........................ ........538,770 Cox, Lori........................ .548,549,702 Cox, Marcie.................... ...............645 Cox, Mark...................... ...............248 Cox, Martha................... ........593,645 Cox, Mary...................... ...............645 Cox, Michael.................. ........538,770 Cox, Monique................. ..............557 Cox, Robert Mark.... ...............645 Cox, Russell............. ...............645 Cox, Susan............... ...............645 Cox, Thomas L........ ...............739 Cox, Tim................. ...............491 Cox, Timothy.......... ........442,645 Cox, Van Bruce....... ...............645 Coxon, Whitney J.... ........497,702 Coyle, Pat............... ...............645 Cozine, Sgt. Larry... ...............326 Crabtree, Keith....... ........608,645 Crabtree, Marcy...... ...............459 Craddock, Janice..... ...............645 Craddock, Jerri....... ........364,645 Craddock, Michaele .338,346,529 546,645 Craddock, Sally....... .457,467,702 Crafin, Scott............ ...............219 Craft, Melissa.......... ...............645 Craft, Melody.......... ...............702 Grafton, Stacey........ ........424,770 Craig, Cheryl.......... ...............217 Craig, Colin............. .280,326,702 Craig, James............ ........255,702 Craig, Jim................ ...............318 Craig, Joseph........... ........261,594 Craig, Juan Carlos... ...............434 Craig, Kathy............ .215,217,445 Craig, Lynn............. ...............645 Craig, Mike............. ................645 Craig, Susan............ ................645 Craig, Tom.............. ................597 Cramer, Becca......... ................604 Cramer, Daniel........ .........513,739 Cramer, David......... ................597 Cramer, Mike......... .338,348,513,702 Cramm, Carl........... .........476,590 Cramm, Tate........... .........590,645 Cramp, Melanie....... ................702 Crane, Dawn........... ................770 Crane, Gary............ ................739 Cranfill, Bruce E..... .167,432,645 Crang, Le Chuy...... ................601 Cranshaw, Jack........ .........426,770 Crawtord, Chad L.. ................770 Crawford, Chris...... ................702 Crawford, Christi... ................739 Crawford, Christopher... ................272 Crawford, Curtis_____ ................442 Crawford, Darren... ................566 Crawford, Kathy..... .........537,770 Crawford, Michelle ................702 Crawford, Mickey ... ................645 Crawtord, Richard Paul. ................739 Crawford, Robert... ................590 Crawford, Susan..... ................770 Creager, Ann.......... ................521 Creamer, Greg....... .........491,702 Creasy, Virginia...... .........594,702 Crecelius, Caryn .... .........535,702 Creech, Scott......... ................422 Creecy, Michael..... .........304,770 Creese, Chal.......... .........412,498 Creeser, Gregory J. ................702 Crenshaw, Richard . ..410,453,645 Crenwelge, Chervl. .........428,770 Crenwelge, Jonathan D. ................702 Crenwelge, Keith... ................770 Crenwelge, Kris..... .........594,770 Crescioni, Frank..... ................645 Cress, Dr. L. D....... ................471 Crews, Raymond.... ..315,327,473,770 Crickmore, Angela. ................430 Cricks, Dan............ ..275,279,318,327 Crider, Carolyn...... ................259 Crilly, Daniel.......... .........560,770 Crisler, Kim............ ................739 Crissman, Nancv L. ................703 Crist, Mary Alissa... ................560 Criswell, Lee.......... ................739 Crite, Winston........ ..156,163,165 Crittel, Steven........ ................262 Crittenden, Brad .... ..421,480,539 703 Croasmun, Jean...... .........374,770 Crocker, Ronald..... ................294 Crockett, Dale R.... .........310,739 Crockett, David....... ................739 Croker, Joel Shane Gumby............770 Cromer, Hughey..... ................493 Cromer, Janice........ ................493 Cromwell, Lisa........ ................422 Crookshank, Robert ................770 Croon, Kent............ ...............566 Cross, Carol............ .........426,645 Cross, James............ ,.215,219,792 Cross, Stephen........ .........249,646 Crossman, Candyce. .........526,594 602,646 Crouch, Jetf............. ................497 Crouch, Sherry..............................739 Crouse, Neva J..............................703 Grout, Laura.................................606 Crow, Cynthia...............................646 Crow, Don.....................................561 Crow, John David............................36 Crow, Kent....................................646 Crowder, Wesley C.......................770 Crowe, Bob...................................280 Crowe, Robert A...........................703 Crowley, Christine M....................538 Crowley, Mark.................431,442,480 480,646 Crownover, Amy...........................602 Crumpacker, Elizabeth..................426 Crumpton, Lesia............................770 Cruse, Bill.....................................250 Cruse, Brett..................................416 Crutcher, William L......................739 Cruz, Alfredo................................551 Cruz, Christine..............................646 Cruz, Heidi...................................259 Cruz, Rafael..................................770 Cucci, Gina...................................496 Cuccia, Joseph M..........................703 Cucco, Angela...............................703 Cudlipp, David.......................520,525 Cuellar, Angel........................278,646 Cuellar, Arnie................................271 Cuellar, Tony.................................543 Culhane, Kathy.............................598 Cullison, Mark...............................703 Culver, Beverly.............................739 Cummings, Colleen.......................770 Cummings, Kanan.........................514 Cummings, Scott.............118,200,400 400,459,646 Cumpton, Brad..............................419 Cunningham, James.......................646 Cunningham, Jefrey L............274,703 Cunningham, Jimmy...............262,326 Cunningham, John..................262,646 Cunningham, Ken............404,502,770 Cunningham, Kimberly..........399,646 Cunningham, Lisa.........................770 Cunningham, Noreen....................259 Cunningham, Patty........................739 Cunningham, Ray............. .............538 Cunningham, Rip..........................403 Cunningham, Steve.......................262 Cunningham, Steven..............298,770 Cunninghams, Cheryl....................739 Cura, Pauline..................407,521,521 Curington, Dale.....................231,315 Curington, Jennie..........................739 Curington, Karen..........................646 Curl, Tim......................................499 Curlin, Richard..............................404 Current, Carole.............................646 Currie, Carmen.............................739 Currie, James.........................593,646 Currie, Peter.................................646 Currin, Claire..................435,435,646 Currin, Melissa B............433,441,646 Curry, Carla...........................457,598 Curry, Julia...................................646 Curry, Philip.................................476 Curry, Randall...............................703 Curry, Sharon.........................438,739 Curry, William........................253,324 Curtis, Laura.................................459 Curtis, Lisa....................................646 Curtis, Mark....................254,318,703 Curtis, Paul...................................511 Curtis, Robert E............................703 Cusato, Suzanne............................552 Cushing, David..............................585 Custer, Linda Weills......................422 Custer, Michael.............................401 Cutaia, Tony..................................453 Cuzzi, Ursula.........................548,770 Cwiklik, Marc................................292 Czerniakowski, Pete......................471 D ' Aleo, Frank................................250 D’Alessandro, Tony.......................252 Daale, Pam....................................481 Dabelgott, Charles........................770 Dabney, Molly........................352,352 Dabney, Richard.....................300,770 Dacus, Greg..................................580 Dagerath, Michael..................303,740 Daggett, Melinda....................363,770 Daggett, Scott E............................703 Daggs, Tammy...............................703 Dailey, Debby........................424,589 Daily, Greg....................................770 Dalbom, Darin.......................252,739 Dalby, James.................................414 Dale, Lucia....................................496 Dale, Ulrich Stephen.....................703 Daley, Ted.....................................294 Dalton, Kaye.................................451 Dalton, Keith.........................419,646 Dalton, Marie................................646 Dalton, Richard.............................770 Dambitis, Tamara..........................302 Damerau, Sandra...........................647 Danda, Milton E............................703 Dane, Carleton..............................703 Danen, James................................647 Danforth, Brett..............................589 Dang, Huan...................................601 Dang, Tin......................................601 Daniel, Allison...............................703 Daniel, Becky.........................596,770 Daniel, Bruce R.............................429 Daniel, Dale...........................278,326 Daniel, Kim...................................594 Daniel, Melanie.............................703 Daniel, Robert...............................274 Daniell, Jim............................428,647 Daniell, John T..............................703 Daniels, James...............................264 Dannelley, Ronnie.........................739 Danz, Ruth A................................770 Dao, Tiew Phi...............................601 Dao, Vu Phi...................................601 Darbe, Gosda................................647 Darby, Ann.............................483,526 Darby, Greg....................269,271,703 Darby, Ron....................................447 Darden, Charles............................770 Dareing, Steve...............................326 Darius, Msiska Harry.....................793 Dark, Sheri....................................770 Darrett, Debbie.............................770 Darrow, Stephen L........................417 Dartez, Karla...................213,386,739 Darwin, Matt...................136,144,647 Darwin, Melissa.............................703 Dassonville, Paul....................420,703 Daugherty, Christ! S......................739 Daugherty, Greg-Ellen...........535,539 Daurity, Jennifer...........................739 Daus, Donna M.............................739 Davenport, Gregory......................647 Davenport, Joel.............................770 Davenport, Scott...........................314 Davenport, Scott M.......................739 Davenport, Zsacquelyn..................516 David, Christine............................770 David, Neal.....................274,318,703 Davidson, Charlotte......................770 Davidson, Daryl............................532 Davidson, Donald..........................770 Davidson, Kathy..............426,629,647 Davidson, Kevin............................291 Davidson, Lori...............................739 Davidson, Patricia..........................703 Davidson, Richard L......................770 Davies, Michele...............429,477,740 Davila, Edgar................................647 Davis, Anthony K...................434,516 Davis, Barbara L...........................740 Davis, Brian............................315,703 Davis, Brian...................................473 Davis, Carole..........................416,740 Davis, Cecil............................523,573 Davis, Charlotte M........................740 Davis, Cheryl Y.............................770 Davis, Christopher C.....................740 Davis, Claire.................................647 Davis, Dawna................................704 Davis, Diane..................................770 Davis, Don.............................309,310 Davis, Douglas..............................704 Davis, Freddie........................412,413 Davis, Gary................................... 647 Davis, Harvey.........................573,573 Davis, Janet...................................352 Davis, Jeffrey.................................272 Davis, John ).................................740 Davis, Karen..................................704 Davis, Katrina................................647 Davis, Ken.....................................489 Davis, Kenny.................................770 Davis, Khris...................................647 Davis, Kimberly Ann.....................740 Davis, Marcus L............................516 Davis, Matt...............262,327,532,704 Davis, Melanie..............................647 Davis, Melanie..............................535 Davis, Michael........................310,548 Davis, Michelle........511,575,578,704 Davis, Mickey................................770 Davis, Molly..................................740 Davis, Nanette Susan.....................793 Davis, Paul......................238,239,292 327,426,631 Davis, Pete....................................217 Davis, R. Wade.......................476,480 Davis, Rina Yvonne........................704 Davis, Roger C..............................583 Davis, Rona............................425,770 Davis, Roy..............................305,770 Davis, Ruel....................................647 Davis, Sheila..................................443 Davis, Steve..................................470 Davis, Stewert...............................559 Davis, Susan Elaine.......................770 Davis, Suzanne.......................461,740 Davis, Sylvia...........................521,647 Davis, Thomas...............................647 Davis, Tom....................................403 Davis, Tory....................................452 Davis, Vaughn...............................770 Davis, Waltger Crandle.................704 Davis Jr., Eric W....................590,704 Davis Jr., John F..............313,314,473 Davy, Siobhan...............................704 Dawkins, Royce........1 16,740,830,834 Dawson, Addison...........................647 Dawson, Amy L.............................704 Dawson, Dennis..............303,326,704 Dawson, Deralee....................479,704 Dav, Clinton..................................409 Day, Derrick..........................593,596 Day, Suzy...............................451,535 Dayharsh, Brent............................438 De Arana, Felipe...........................338 De Jong, Andrew...................530,647 De La Garza, Enrique............294,652 De La Garza, Fernando.................497 De La Garza, Lourdes............558,647 De La Garza, Paul..................574,652 De La Reza, Daniel A............586,740 De Leon, J. J.................................248 De Leon, Marisa............................363 De Los Santos, Al..........................596 De Los Santos, Carlos...................327 De Los Santos, Richard.................250 De Vore, Debora...........................409 De La Garza, Rafael......................704 DeCeglia, Jeffrey....................552,647 DeCet, Dennis .......................596,771 DeFelice, Anna...............172,556,704 DeForrest, Catherine....................740 DeGraw, Yvonne............................519 DeGroot, Michelle..........422,514,647 DeHaes, William....................382,704 Dejongh, Rachel....................550,740 DeLaGarza, Lourdes.....................558 DeLassus, Renee.............172,173,228 DeLeonard, Rick.............................83 DeLong, Matt.........................604,740 DeLong, Rebecca...................485,704 DeLos, Santos, Richard M.............250 DeMont, Lisa L.............................704 DeMoville, J ' Nina.........................507 DeRoma, Silas........................310,648 DeVargas, Robert....................523,704 DeVore, David........................250,423 DeWitt, Charlie.............................405 DeWitt, Kyle..........................560,740 DeZengotita, Daryn...............485,530 Deadman, Dave.............................647 Deal, Jerry....................................740 Deal, John R.................................704 Dean, Alisa....................................521 Dean, Andra..................................647 Dean, Chuck.................................545 Dean, David.............433,441,576,647 Dean, Diana..................................647 Dean, Larry............................297,770 Dean, Lynda..................................740 Dean, Sheri............................217,770 Deardurff, Lauren.........................647 Dearing, Elizabeth........................770 Dearixon, Wendy......364,380,468,740 Deas, Pamela R.............................740 Deas, Susan...................................647 Deatkine, Laura............................647 Debarros, Deborah Ann................647 Index 807 Debenham, Douglas......................567 Debenham, Laura J.......................740 Debes, Gary..................................447 Debner, Stephen...........................500 Debrecht, Douglas........................740 Debruin, Jeff.................................740 Decarderas, Ana............................770 Decker, Jill....................................647 Decker, Michael............................793 Dedear, Laurie..............................526 Deen, Robert.................................740 Deen, Teresa..........................409,704 Deetz, Deborah.............................771 Defriend, Morris...........................647 Degelman, Eve..............................557 Dehart, Kimberly A.......................771 Dehart, Troy................ 320 Dehler, David................................771 Deibert, Dale.........................605,771 Deifik, Shelley...............................771 Deiss, Stephen...............................469 Dekeyser, Carine.............422,593,647 Del Rio, Jose..........................403,543 Dela Garza, Rick.............417,470,499 Delacruz, Richard.........................647 Delahanty, Jim...............................314 Delamater, Patrick E..............315,740 Delcamp, Sharon...........................594 Delellis, Gina................................771 Deleon, Frank........................297,318 Deleon, Marisa.......................647,648 Deleon, Rachel..............................648 Delgado, Beatrice..........................740 Delgado, Belinda M................535,539 Delgado, Edward....................481,648 Delgado, Marianella C. F...............793 Delgado, Nicolas...........................704 Delikat, Stan.................................226 Dell, Paige.............................461,704 Deller, Art..............................276,583 Delmar, Meldoy............................648 Deltas, George................558,581,771 Demaree, J. Derek.................412,413 480.648 Demart, Terry...............................219 Demel, Cynthia.............................740 Demel, Roxanne.....................428,771 Demeny, Greg...............................372 Demers, Gary..................264,320,740 Dempsey, James.....................305,605 Dempsey, Sean M..........................429 Dempsey, William.........................648 Denina, Cheryl..............................704 Denison, Benjamin Roy..........594,771 Denmark Jr., Kenneth.....408,422,704 Denner, Brett................................704 Denney, Bill..................................740 Denney, Dawn...............................704 Dennington, Jim............................740 Dennis, Aaron........................261,704 Dennis, Charles.............................298 Dennis, Daphne.....................593,648 Dennis, Greg...................394,406,740 Dennis, Robb..........................278,522 Dennis, Theodore...................311,740 Denton, Brett................................740 Denton, Deborah...................451,704 Derbonne, Sherri..........................447 Derr, Barbara................................704 Derr, Cynthia..................506,596,771 Derr, Mike....................................600 Derrick, Sharon.............................416 Desai, Jaydev................................648 Desai, Shanubh.............................771 Desalvo, Linda..............................417 Deshazo, Charles L.......................704 Desler, Donna...............................740 Des tout, Christina.........................771 Deupree, Kelvin.....................300,594 Devenport, Robert N....................740 Devine, Kelly................................771 Devine, Melanie............................704 Devlin, Jii-Marie............................771 Devries, Paul James.......................740 Dezengotita, Cole..................374,648 Dhillon, Jughdev Singh..........567,570 Dhillon, Ragbir................415,429,567 570.648 Dial, Julie......................................606 Diamond, Petrina...................559,604 Diaz, Drew......................532,594,704 Diaz, Jose........................561,582,740 Dibrell, Chris................................264 Dick, David...................................704 Dickens, Brian........................263,704 Dickerson, John.............................262 Dickerson, Laura...........................740 Dickey, Lisa Kay...........................704 Dickie, Katie..........................401,504 Dickinson, Demon..................272,320 Dickson, Dana.............. ..........400,704 Dickson, Dara.............. .................705 Dickson, John............... ...305,529,740 Dickson, Robert........... .................771 Didier, Barbara............. .................740 Didway III, John A....... .................740 Diebel, Roger............... .................705 Dierking, Donna........... .................705 Dietrich, Tracy............. ..........476,740 Dieterle, Lisa................ .................771 Dietrich. Carl............... ..........471,740 Dietz, Kirsten............... ...........485,740 Dill Jr., Terrance D....... ..........248,771 Dillaha, Leland.............. .................520 Dillard, Margaret R....... .................705 Dillinger, James............. .................648 Dillon, Christopher....... ..........263,424 Dillon, James................. .................648 Dillon, Jim.................... ...583.598,740 Dillon, Laura................. .................648 Dillon, Norma............... .................705 Dillow, Liz.................... ..........219,459 Ding, Kong Sing............ ..........567,570 Dingmore, Jerry............ ..........167,594 Dingmore, Lindsev........ .................594 Dingslev, Scott.............. .................705 Dink, Hai T................... ..........601,648 Dinhoble, Dan............... .................771 Dinkins, Joseph............. .........280,326 Dino, Deirdre................ .................771 Dinsdale, Charles.......... .................428 Dinwiddle, David.......... .................380 Dion, Mike.................... .................771 Dioron, Michael............ .................771 Discher, Steve............... .................705 Divita, Marshall............. ..........512,512 Dix, Renee...............487,539,602,771 Dixon, Anne-Marie........ ..........532,548 Dixon, Milon................. ..........593,648 Dixon, Paul.................... ..422,593,648 Dixson, Suzanne............ .................740 Dlugos, A. Michael........ ..........253,705 Dlugos, Elizabeth.......... ..........259,740 Doan, Chris................... .................771 Dobbs, Bob................... .................515 Dobey, Al...................... .................537 Dobrava, Brian.............. .................404 Dobrava, Kevin............. .................404 Dobson, Dave A............ ..........287,705 Dobson, Dean............... ..........:......287 Docherty, Ken............... .................314 Dockendorf, Brian......... ..........300,426 Dockendorf, Bryan........ .................327 Dockens, Debbie.......... .................705 Dockery, Joe Don.......... ...418,419,648 Dockery, John.............. .................464 Dodd, Angela................ ...426,532,594 625,648 Dodd, Claude Thomas.. .................740 Dodd, Shirley................ .................648 Dodd, William.............. .................442 Dodge, Thomas............ .................412 Doerksen, Sharon......... ..........513,542 546,705 Doerkson, Lisa............. .................648 Doerr, Kimberly........... .................648 Doerr, Mark................. .................705 Doerr, Michael............. .................410 Doggett, Patrick........... .................793 Doggett, Robert........... .................793 Doherty, Ken................ .................249 Dohmann, Sharon......... ..........376,427 Doidge, Ken................. ...311,590,705 Doler, Mike.................. .................740 Dollarhide, Julie........... .................705 Dolliver, Kenley........... .................507 Dombrowsky, Stuart..... ...287,532,771 Dome!, Neal................. ..........407,647 Domingue, Keith R...... .................538 Dominguez, Elizabeth.. .................740 Dominguez, Julie......... .................360 Dominguez, Marianne.. .................450 Dominquez, Veronica... .................451 Dominy, Chris.............. .................565 Dommel, David............ .................278 Dommert, Karl.........401,414,572,648 Donahue, John.........246,264,318,705 Donaldson, Jim............. .................496 Donavan, Elaine........... .................740 Donelson, Debbie........ .................370 Donna, Karen............... .................740 Donnelly, Kim.............. .................740 Donoghue, Joseph A. ... .................566 Donoghue, Robert........ .................648 Donohoe, Jane............. .................771 Donohoo, Scott............ .................740 Donohue, Tim.............. ..........285,286 Dooley, Sam................. .................740 Doodeheefver, Ingrid... .................705 Doran, Lisa.................. .................648 Doremus, Daniel.......... .................279 Doremus, Mark............ .................378 Dorff, Sandy................. .................741 Dornak, Kenneth.......... ...451,464,648 Dornbusch, Lisa........... .................648 Dorough, John M......... .................741 Dorough, Shelly........... .................705 Dorron, Jack E.............. .................741 Dorsett, David E.......... .................705 Dorsey, Brad................. ..........594,771 Dorsey, Larv................ .................705 Dorsey, Theresa............ .................407 Dorsev, William............. ...248,249,705 Dortch, Marlene S......... .................741 Dortch, Michelle........... .................523 Doskocil, Dawn............. ..........409,705 Dostal, Derek................ .........240,241, Doty, Lisa...................... .................217 Dougherty, Diana.......... .................370 Dougherty, Marshall...... ..........252,322 Dougherty, Sharvl......... ..........417,741 Douglas, Barry.............. .................741 Douglas, Curtis............. ...278,326,772 Douglas, James.............. .................648 Douglas, Robin.............. ..........402,627 Douglas, Sandra............ ...452,598,705 Douglass, Clay............... ...303,525,741 Douglass, Kevin............. ..........289,649 Doull, Eileen................. ...176,178,573 Douthit, Allan............... .................772 Dove, James................. .................465 Dover, Stephanie Jean.. .................772 Dow, Melissa................ .................741 Dowd, Anne................. .................649 Dowd, Craig.................. .................279 Dowd, Leigh Ann......... .................705 Dowdy, Christopher P. . .................741 Dowe, George............... .................649 Dowell, Angie.............. .................741 Dowell, Cody................ ...250,497,705 Dowell, Gregory.......... .................287 Dowell, Linda.............. .................705 Dowling, Pat............338,382,402,649 Downes, Kim................ .................649 Downs, Bradford.......... ..........276,705 Doyle, Katie................. ..........384,573 Doyna, Jennifer............ ..........370,772 Dragg, Ronald.............. .................705 Drago, Mike................. .................279 Drake, Jeanine............. .................772 Drapela, Wanda............ ...399,425,649 Draper, Cheryl............. .................772 Draper, David.............. ..........248,705 Draper, Denise............. ..........468,705 Draper, Scott................ .................529 Drastata, David............ .................395 Drastata, Diane............ .................772 Drastata, Jennifer......... .................649 Draughon, Mary Beth... .................505 Drayton, Marcus........... .................434 Dreschler, Gerhard....... .................280 Drees, Becky................ .................772 Dreesman, Kim............ .................649 Dreher, Linda............... ..........468,705 Dreher, Rebecca........... ..........419,649 Dreibrodt, Dana........... .................705 Drenon, Iva.................. ..........516,705 Dress, James P.............. ..........304,502 Dressen, Clark.............. .................368 Drew, Cheryl............... .................489 Drew, Millie Jeanette... .................649 Drews, David............... .................215 Drexler, Denise............ .................468 Drexler, Steven............ .................272 Dries, Melanie.............. ..........491,522 Drinkwater, Michael..... .................274 Driscoll, Brandon......... ..........378,649 Driver, Deanna............. .................741 Droesche, Karen.......... .................772 Droiss, Karla................ .................217 Drosco, Luis................. .................772 Droughton, Angela....... ..........560,741 Drozd, Carl.................. ..................261 Druce, Tracy................ .................649 Drueckhammer, Dale ... .................569 Drugovich, Robert........ ...........422,649 Drumm, Sara................ ..................167 Drummond, Dee A....... ...........368,741 Drummond, Theresa .... ..................368 Drummond, Timothy.... ...........519,705 Drury, Carolyn............. ..................155 Dryden, Cathy............. ..................772 DuBose, Kathleen......... ..................772 Dubcak, Glenn D......... ..................482 Dube, Hans.................. ...........280,649 Dube, Mark W.............. ..................705 Dublin, Dub................. ..................590 Dubrule, Monique....... ...........435,649 Dubuisson, Robert........ ...........326,741 Ducharme, Daniel....... ...........501,772 Duchera, Cheryl........... .................705 Duckers, Derek V......... .................772 Duckers, Ronda............ ..........594,793 Duckham, Janet............ .................166 Duckworth, Karen........ .................741 Dudczak, Darrell.......... .................278 Dudley, Lauren............ .................649 Dueitt, Dana M............ .................705 Duey, Karen................. .................539 Duffy, Brian G.............. .................772 Dufour, David.............. ..........271,772 Dugan, Daniel.............. .................649 Dugan, George............. .................649 Dugan, Tee................... .................248 Duggan, Kevin............. .................297 Duggan, Matt............... ..........407,772 Duggan, Pam................ .................649 Dugosh, Clift................ . ..532,556,705 Duke, Carolyn.............. ..........521,649 Duke, Dwain................ .................741 Duke, Ladean............... .................705 Dulaney, Richard M..... .................772 Dumais, John................ .................649 Dumas, Dave................ .................605 Dumas, Melissa............ .................560 Dunavant, Mike............ .................410 Dunaway, Bret.............. .................737 Dunaway, Cindy........... .................410 Dunbar, Adrienne D..... .................772 Dunbar, Doug.............. .................741 Duncan, Allen.............. .................649 Duncan, Bill................. .................514 Duncan, Jessica............ .................476 Duncan, Kevin.........462,476,504,649 Duncan, Mark.............. ..........497,741 Duncan, Randy............. .................483 Duncan, Veronica......... .................741 Dunford, Stacey........... .................741 Dungan, Tim................ .................772 Dunham, Brad.............. .................499 Dunk, Gary.................. .................476 Dunks, Betsy................ .................572 Dunlap, Angela............ ...420,572,772 Dunlap, Dana............... .................741 Dunlap, Robert............. .................741 Dunlap, Stephanie........ .................772 Dunn, Chris................. .................320 Dunn, Christopher....... .................772 Dunn, Donna................ .................649 Dunn, Doug................. ..........410,741 Dunn, Jim.................... .................278 Dunn, Kevin M............ .................705 Dunn, Kim...............406,411,460,741 Dunn, Mark S............... .................741 Dunn, Russell............... ..................649 Dunn, Stewart.............. ..................271 Dunnie, Lisa................. ...........407,649 Dunnigan, Cynthia....... ...........457,741 Dunton, David............. ...462,476,649 Dupnick, David............ ..................543 Dupnick, Jolene K........ ...........534,705 Dupree, Lisa J.............. ..................560 Dupriest, Rene............. ..................705 Dupuis, SSgt. James..... ...........240,241 ..................741 Durand, Robert........... ..................649 Durbin, Brian............... ..................590 Durda, Michael............ ..................649 Durden, Nedra............. ...........484,649 Duren, Janet............... ..................705 Durham, Clifford......... ..................705 Durham, Debra Kaye .. ..................741 Durham, Robert.......... ..................649 Durham, William......... ..................432 Durland, John............. ..................649 Duron, Jose Raul......... ..................561 Durrenberger, Nancy .. ..................741 Dusek, Debra.............. ...........538,649 Dusek, James............... ..................529 Dusek, Kathryn Ane.... ........ ..........705 Dutton, Becky............. ..................741 Duva, Paul................... ..................705 Duval, Shelley............. ..................772 Dvoracek, John........... ....473,497,649 Dvoracek, Michael J.... ......... 497, 741 Dworaczyk, Carol........ ..................772 Dworsky, Joseph J....... ..................741 Dwyer, Mary............... ..................793 Dybala, Lisa................ ..................649 Dyer, Joyce E.............. ..................705 Dyer, Melissa............... ...........550,741 Dyke, Cdr. Van............ ..................314 Dykes, Stanley............ ..................469 Dylla, Linda................ ....543,547,705 Dzenowski, Susan........ ..................649 Eagan, Elizabeth.......... ...........457,492 Eagle, Donna............... ..................573 Eagle, Ted................... .............83,772 Eagle, Todd................. ...........298,741 Eakin, Eric.................. ...... ............772 Eakin Jr., Edward........ ..................705 Earl, Shelly.................. ..................705 Earle, John.................. ..................649 Earle, Louise............... ..................482 Earle, Wade................. ..................772 Early, Jeffrey............... ..................649 Early, Karen................ ..................649 Early, Monica.............. ..................411 Early, Steve................. ..................278 Easley, Greg................ ..................649 East, Robert................ ...........304,328 Easter, Cpt. George..... ..................241 Eastman, Nancy........... ...........392,575 Easton, James.............. ..................493 Eaton, Dana................ ..................594 Eaton, Greg................. ..................250 Eaton, Katherine......... ..................772 Eaton, Sherri............... ..................649 Eaves, Leta.................. ..................741 Ebeling, Mark.............. ...........578,705 Ebenhack, Phelan........ ...........407,772 Eberle, Jeanette.......... ...........465,649 Ebert, Christine........... ..................649 Eblen, James Storey.... ..................741 Ebner, Amy Jo............. ..................649 Echevarria, Mario........ ..................294 Echols, Brenda............ ..................649 Eckel, Kenneth............ ..................649 Eckermann, Carol........ ..................649 Eckert, Nancy............. ...................705 Eckley, Michael........... ...................793 Eckstein, John............. ...................741 Ecord, Stephen............ ...................772 Eda, Stephanie............ ...................649 Eddy, J. Mark.............. ............215,632 Eddy, Marian............... ............440,772 Edelen, Luanne........... ...................705 Edelmon, Connie......... ............485,649 Edelmon, Terry........... ............583,741 Eden, Robert............... ...................741 Edgar, Jenny................ ...................166 Edge, Rodney.............. ...................649 Edge, Steve................. ...................248 Edmonds, Elizabeth..... ............594,772 Edmonds, Roy............. .....326,382,705 Edmonson, David........ ...................180 Edmonson, Becky........ ............350,705 Eduardo, Ana.............. ...................741 Edwards, Amy............. ...................772 Edwards, Denise......... ...................649 Edwards, Ericka M...... ...................772 Edwards, Jennifer........ ...................302 Edwards, Julie............. ...................649 Edwards, Ken.............. ............538,705 Edwards, Liz............... ...................384 Edwards, Melanie........ ...................506 Edwards, Michael P.... ...................415 Edwards, Shawn M...... ...................772 Edwards, Sheri............ ...................649 Edwards, Susan........... ............501,772 Edwards, Valerie.......... ...................520 Efferson, Michael........ .....292,532,705 Egan, Mary Frances.... ...................705 Egan, Trey................... ...................772 Egge, Rand.................. ...................544 Eggesbo, Olav............. ...................476 Egle, Daniel................ ...................705 Egner, Lisa.................. ............498,705 Ehrhardt, Duane......... ...................408 Ehrman, Lisa.............. ...................741 Eichhorn, Craig A....... ...................741 Eichor, Perry............... .....254,594,772 Eichorst, Chris............ ...................291 Eidlebach, Arthur........ ...................705 Eilers, Mary Allan...... ...................741 Eily, Andrew.............. ...................741 Eisen, Karen............... ...................649 Eisenhauer, Rob......... ...................476 Eisterhold, Thomas..... ............465,649 Ekdahl, Kimberly....... ...................741 Ekelmans, Albert........ ...................585 Ekiriwang, Tevo........ .. ...................563 Eklof, Erik A............... ...................772 El-Jeryes, Ali M.......... ............567,705 Elam, Cassie................ ...................407 808 Index Elam, Michelle..............................772 Elder, Jason............................604,741 Eldredge, Valerie...........................649 Eldridge, David.............................442 Eldridge, Eric..................271,603,741 Eldridge, Mark..............................518 Elgin, Paul R..........................297,705 Eliades, John Douglas....................741 Elias, Dominick G.........................705 Elias, Kim......................................741 Elias, Rich..............................503,594 Elizalde, Eddie..............................293 Elizondo, Guillermo........293,462,476 Elkins, Dean..................................436 Elkins, James.................................741 Elkins, Tom...................................274 Eller, John.....................................649 Ellerbe, Steven C..........................552 Ellermann, Mark....................450,649 Ellington, Jody..............................705 Elliott, Brenda...............................705 Elliott, Holly.................................741 Elliott, Kearby H...........................705 Elliott, Mark..................................293 Elliott, Mike..................................552 Elliott, Paul...................................772 Elliott, Tina...................................772 Ellis, Carol.............................594,649 Ellis, J. Bryan.........................402,649 Ellis, James Patrick........................705 Ellis, Laura....................................422 Ellis, Tim.......................................543 Ellison, Carol...........550,594,734,741 Ellison, Laurine.............................468 Ellison, Melanie.............................649 Ellithorpe, Robert...........305,325,326 Elms, Chad....................................285 Elms, Troy N...................498,525,705 Elsadig, Ali Hassan........................705 Elsik, Choyce................................705 Elsik Jr., William C.................586,793 Elston, Becky..................350,543,547 Elwell, Patricia..............................772 Elwood, Donna..............................476 Elzner, James................................741 Emanuel, Beth...............................606 Embree, Walter.............................649 Embry, Mike...........................404,404 Emerson, James.............................578 Emerson, Jimmy J.........................772 Emerson, Ronald...........................705 Emge, Steph...........................395,705 Emig, Chris............................174,178 Emmiek, Robert............................649 Emmons, Dean Flynt.....................705 Emshoff, Bill....................447,471,742 Emshoff, Glenn................309,310,649 Emura, William.............................551 Enderle; Nicole......................411,705 Enderson, Ritt...............................424 Eng, Bob S....................................415 Engelbert, Dennis..................476,742 Engelking, Kenna..........................649 Engelmann, Barbara......................649 Engle, John...................................261 Englebrecht, Paige........................515 Engler, Cady.................................414 English, David........................475,649 English, Laurie..............................649 English, Matthew Raymond...........772 English, Susan........................459,742 English, Susan........................479,705 Engstrom, Gary.............................420 Engwell, Darrel......................314,772 Enke, Deronica Lee......................742 Enriquez, Rene..............................291 Ensink, Peter.................................561 Enyart, John...........................188,442 Enyart, Joni...................................548 Eoff, Emmy K................................742 Epperson, Brian D.........................705 Epperson, Gary...............415,460,742 Eppinger, Dawnelle.......................649 Epps, James E........................310,705 Epps, Lisa......................................796 Epps, Rebecca Ann.................496,742 Epps, Ronald.................................441 Erb, Russell E.........................572,705 Erck, Kevin.....................422,604,705 Erickson, Diana.............................650 Erickson, Kelle..............................650 Ericson, Andy.........................252,322 Ermis, Theresa.......................167,403 Ern, Chiam Cheow........................570 Ernest, Mike..................................504 Ernst, Susan..................................705 Ervin, James...........................487,772 Ervin, Stacy............................338,546 Ervin, Timmy..................428,468,742 Erwin, Curt.....................458,491,650 Erwin, Natalie......... .......................705 Escalante, Yori......... .........238,278,318 575,705 Escobar, Patrick....... .......................294 Esler, Richard.......... .........298,532,650 Esparza, Francisco... Espinoza, Jude V. .... ......................650 .......................772 Estes, David............ .......................422 Estes, Jane............... ......................386 Estes, Jane............... ......................742 Estes, Mary............. ......................417 Estes, Robert........... .......................270 Estrada, Cecilia....... ................438,772 Estrada, Glenn......... .........314,494,650 Estrella, Carmen...... ................259,463 Etchieson, Stacey .... .......................742 Ethridge, Joy K....... ......................484 Etter, Neil............... ................476,650 Eubank, Phillip........ .......................458 Eubank, Ron............ .......................495 Eubanks, Dana........ .......................412 Eubanks, Robert...... .295,296,318,705 Eubanks, Sherri....... ................539,650 Eubanks, Stephanie. ........493,534,650 Eudy, Kathy............. .......................650 Eugster, Chris.......... ...............460,742 Evans, Candilyn J.... .......................705 Evans, Jacquen........ ......................650 Evans, John............. ......................598 Evans, Kelly L......... .......................772 Evans, Kimberly...... ......................650 Evans, Marion J....... ......................705 Evans, Mark............ ......................650 Evans, Paul.............. ......................310 Evans, Steven.......... ......................650 Evans, Susan.......... ................439,793 Evans, Thomas........ ...............263,742 Everest, David S...... ......................742 Everett, Carla.......... ......................302 Everett, Elizabeth ... ...............435,650 Everett, Gayle......... ......................742 Everett, Shonn........ ......................742 Everette, Kathy Y.... ......................705 Everitt, Tommy....... ........462,476,604 Everling, Patty........ ......................407 Every, Shane........... ......................705 Evetts, Elaine.......... .338,340,606,705 Ewald, Tim.............. ......................742 Ewart, Allan............ ...............433,650 Ewing, Mary............ ......................742 Ewing, William........ ......................273 Exley, James B......... ......................772 Eyre, Joe................. ......................742 Ezan, Teresa............ ......................404 Fabian, Alice..........................470,650 Fabian, Barbara.............................705 Fabian, Charles.............................650 Faccini, Susie................................551 Fackeldey, Susie............................742 Fadal, Marcena..............................772 Fagg, L. Stevan...............470,608,742 Fahey, Brian..................................650 Fahlgren, Suzanne C.....................742 Fahrner, Leslie..............................376 Fahy, Juoy.....................................468 Faieta, Phil....................................742 Fairchild, Mark..............................772 Fairest, Richard Simon..................705 Fairey, Marianne L........................742 Fairfield, James.............................451 Falbo Jr., Frank...............462,476,650 Faldyn, Karen.........................399,650 Falke, Scott R.........................250,705 Falkner, Lynne..............................705 Falks, Larry...................................276 Faltys, David.................................523 Falzone, Rich................................586 Fancello, Angelo...........................474 Fancher, J. Donald........................705 Fancher, Louis...............................255 Fanick, Fred..................................466 Fanjoy, Kerry.........................449,742 Fannin, Patti..................................351 Farabaugh, Mark...........................650 Farag, Khaled........... .....................298 Farbotko, Frankie J.. .....................705 Farias, Diane............ ..............364,742 Farias, Francisco....... .....................571 Farias, Lisa............... .....................448 Farias, Richard C...... .....................772 Farlow, Thomas........ .......301,491,772 Farmer, Brenda........ .....................650 Farmer, Tom............. .......269,273,318 Farr, Felicia.............. .....................772 Farr, Jeanne.............. .....................650 Farrar, Scott............. ..............467,650 Farrar, Stephen........ ..............467,650 Farrar, Thomas......... ..............311,772 Farrell, Lisa.............. ..............421,650 Farrell, Rob S........... ..............354,705 Farris, Christopher... .....................650 Farris, James............ .....................301 Farris, Pat................. .....................572 Farver, Donovon...... .....................458 Farver, Robert.......... .....................742 Faske, Bill................ .....................469 Fasullo, Frank.......... .....................650 Faucett, Christopher ..............264,705 Faughn, Beverly....... ..............399,705 Fauley, Jeff............... .....................539 Fausnacht, Debra..... .....................742 Fausnacht, Donna..... .....................742 Favorite, Julie.......... .....................451 Fawcet, Major.......... 240,241,276,278 Fawcett, Robert........ .....................650 Faxel Jr., Ralph......... ..............348,705 Fazi, Floyd............... ..............407,604 Fazio, Paul............... .....................650 Fazzino, Anthony..... .......303,318,705 Feagins, Mark........... ..............273,318 Feaster, Tammy........ .....................705 Feather, Peggy......... .....................742 Fedun, Chris............ .......180,280,705 Feedham, Kathleen .. ..............446,650 Feeny, Edwin........... .....................539 Feeny, Steve............. .....................705 Feigenbaum, Nancy.. .....................559 Feir, Sandra L.......... .......431,458,705 Feldman, Karla......... .....................772 Feldman, Steve L..... .....................772 Felhaber, Alex.......... .....................297 Felhaber, Federico ... ..............300,772 Fellers, Russell......... ..............295,296 318,705 Fellows, John........... .....................532 Feltner, Suzanne....... .......459,494,650 Felton, Jodi Lynne.... .....................743 Feltz, Tanya.............. .....................705 Felux, Shelley........... .....................384 Fendley, Cynthia...... .....................650 Fenley, Paul R.......... 274,443,538,650 Fenton, Joseph......... .....................651 Fenton, Mendv......... .....................427 Fergason, Kelly........ .....................743 Ferguson, Amy B...... .....................743 Ferguson, Holly........ ..............384,772 Ferguson, Jennifer.... .....................420 Ferguson, Joy........... ..............593,743 Ferguson, Katherine. .....................772 Ferguson, Kenneth... .....................651 Ferguson, Patricia..... .......402,507,743 Ferguson, Tracy L.... .....................743 Fernandez, Esther.... ..............594,772 Fernandez, Lydia E.. .....................772 Fernandez, Oscar A.. .....................571 Fernandez, Ramo n.... .....................567 Ferrara, Freddie....... .....................705 Ferrell, Kevin........... .....................584 Ferrell, Patrice......... .....................743 Ferris, Jeanne Louise ....................772 Ferris, John Michael. .....................706 Ferris, Sarah............. .....................706 Ferro, William A...... .....................772 Fesler, Clint............. .....................263 Fesperman, Leigh A. .....................772 Fetner, John............. .....................276 Fick, Randall............ .....................743 Fiedler, Anne Marie. .....................743 Fiedler, Martha E..... .....................772 Fiedler, Tim............. .....................471 Field, Michael.......... .....................651 Fields, Chris............. ..............603,651 Fields, Leah............. ..............603,706 Fields, Phillip........... .....................539 Fife, Terry................ .....................796 Figari, David............ .....................651 Figel, Paul................ ..............476,743 Figueiredo, Ubi........ .....................651 Figueredo, Tab......... Filer, Kurt................ .....................604 .....................651 Filgo, John............... .....................743 Filips, Tim................ .....................772 Filley, Kimberly....... ..............435,706 Findlay, Clyde.......... .....................651 Finegan, John............... ..................651 Finfer, Lori................... ..................352 Finfrock, Paul............... ...........292,743 Finger, Deanna............. ..................651 Finley, Carol................ ..........572,651 Finley, Harrell.............. ..................651 Finney, Bracken........... .................432 Finney, Jeff A............... .................772 Fiscella, Lillian............. .................596 Fischer, Barnice............ .................706 Fischer, Elizabeth......... ..........415,429 Fischer, Marie.............. .................706 Fischer, Rodney.... ........ .................772 Fischer, Stephen........... ..........311,772 Fisette, Scott M............ ..........422,651 Fishback, Lyndel.......... .................743 Fishbeck, Carol............ .................706 Fisher, Alan.................. .................651 Fisher, Ashley G........... ..........262,706 Fisher, Derek............... ...409,560,743 Fisher, Emil.................. .................279 Fisher, Janet................. .................215 Fisher, Kristina............. ................772 Fisher, Lisa................... .................597 Fisher, Mark................. .................706 Fisher, Michele........338,340,556,706 Fisher, Peter................. .................772 Fisher, Scott................. ..........563,651 Fitch, Susan.................. .................772 Fite Jr., John E............. ..........584,743 Fitter, Amy................... ..........532,706 Fitzgerald, Suzanne...... Fitzgerald, William B. .. .................743 .................743 Fitzgibbon, Tim............ .................529 Fitzhugh, Hillary.......... .................776 Fitzloff, Kristi............... .................772 Flaming, Stephanie....... .................706 Flanery, Jeff.................. .................495 Flaten, Doug................ ...462,476,651 Flavin, Joel................... .................278 Flax, Weydan S............ ..........568,608 Fleckenstein, Ricky...... ..........572,651 Fleeman, Robin............ .................452 Fleener, Marjorie......... .................538 Fleischhauer, Mark....... .................772 Fleischhaver, Dawn...... .................743 Fleissner, Louis............ .................651 Fleitman, Donald......... ..........315,706 Fleitman, Mike............. .................315 Fleming, Amy E........... .................743 Fleming, David............. .................651 Fleming, Debbie.......... ...532,594,706 Fleming,-Erik............... .................651 Fleming, K. Brad.......... .................572 Fleming, Shelley.......... .................743 Fleming, Tammi........... .................651 Fletcher, Clint.............. .................743 Fletcher, Constance...... ..........552,651 Fletcher, Gary.............. .................291 Fletcher, James............. .................772 Fletcher, Karen............ .................532 Fletcher, Patrick D....... ...406,538,743 Fletcher, Regina........... ...466,596,772 Fletcher, Sheila............ .................451 Fletcher, Vera............... ..........490,772 Flinn, David................. .................262 Flinn, John................... .................262 Flinn, Thomas.............. .................469 Flint, Joseph................. .................422 Flint, Sandy.................. .................772 Flippin, Lori................. ...593,602,706 Flood, Betsy................. .................743 Flood, Gina.................. .................743 Flora, William.............. ..........428,706 Florance, Kristine......... .................743 Flores, Arthur.............. .................454 Flores, Conrado........... .................292 Flores, David................ .................254 Flores, Dolores............. .................743 Flores, Homer.............. .................772 Flores, James................ .................412 Flores, Jesus................. ..........433,441 Flores, Kenneth J......... .................772 Flores, Leslie................ .................706 Flores, Lettie............... .................477 Flores, Mike................. .................289 Flores, Rick.................. .................378 Flores, Veronica........... .................772 Flores Jr., Ruben.......... .................706 Floria, Katie................. .................651 Floth, Laud.................. .................706 Flournoy, Cynthia........ .................743 Flournoy, Lauren.......... .................706 Flournoy, Stephen........ .................264 Flower, Wes................. .................706 Flowers, James............. .................131 Flowers, Jeff................. ..........310,743 Flowers, Leslie............. ..........537,772 Floyd, Greg.................. .................476 Floyd, Randell.............. .................651 Floyd, Susan............ .......................772 Floyd, Susanne L..... ................350,706 Flueger, Kari........... ......................651 Fluitt, F................... ......................798 Fluker, Tom............. ......................706 Fluth, John A.......... .439,559,594,793 Flynn, Coleen......... .360,496,530,743 Flynn, Shannon....... ......................772 Focke, Warren......... ......................772 Foerg, Steven.......... ......................402 Foerster, Charles..... ........292,470,743 Fogle, Teri............... ......................451 Foglietta, Sue Ann... ......................525 Foley, Chris............. ......................273 Foley, Liz................ ......................360 Foley, Lloyd............ ......................772 Foley Jr., Cornelius. ......................563 Folk, Melissa........... ...............446,651 Follis, John F........... ...............314,743 Folsom, Jerry.......... ...............287,651 Foltyn, Angela......... ......................651 Fong, Gek Lan........ ...............567,570 Fong, John.............. ......................652 Fonseca, Fernando .. ...............215,219 Font, Tammy........... ......................652 Fontaine, June......... ......................706 Fontaine, Marc........ ......................354 Fontana, Anthony.... ......................772 Fontenot, April........ ......................706 Fontenot, Greg........ ......................512 Fontenot, Harry...... ......................501 Fontenot, Karen...... ......................743 Fontenot, Ted.......... ......................652 Forbes, Daniel......... ......................743 Forbes, Delores....... ......................468 Ford, E. Jane........... ......................772 Ford, Gregory S...... ...............436,436 Ford, Kate............... .338,360,489,652 Ford, Kelly.............. ......................596 Ford, Ken................ ........133,144,145 Ford, Marilyn.......... ......................470 Ford, Marti............. ...............493,706 Ford, Melinda......... ...............428,652 Ford, Michael.......... ......................706 Ford, Patrick........... ......................772 Ford, Robert............ ........249,324,706 Fordham, Nancy...... ...............407,706 Fordice, Lt. J. M..... ...............240,241 Forehand, Robin...... ......................706 Foreman, D’Ann...... ......................484 Foreman, Kristine.... ...............384,743 Foreman, Mike........ ......................305 Foreman, Sharon..... ......................772 Foreman, Stanley .... ...............428,633 Forrest, Leigh......... ......................593 Forrest, Sam............ ......................743 Forrester, Miles....... ........300,488,743 Forse, Tim............... ...............219,471 Forst, Erica............. ...............479,706 Forsthoff, Michael... ......................652 Forsyth, Jackie........ ......................407 Forsythe, William.... ......................441 Fortney, Mark D...... ......................743 Fortune, Danny....... ......................743 Fosdal, Scott............ ........274,326,583 Foshee, Alden......... ......................271 Fossati, Humberto Mario...............772 Fossler, Scott Alan... ......................772 Foster, Bret............. ......................706 Foster, Carolyn........ ........504,608,772 Foster, Cindy........... ......................706 Foster, James........... ......................264 Foster, Kate H......... ......................470 Foster, Kim.............. ......................772 Foster, Lynn............ ......................598 Foster, Russ............. ......................314 Foster, Susan........... ......................538 Foster, Susan........... ......................652 Foto, Susan Marie ... ......................772 Fowler, Bruce E...... ......................743 Fowler, Deborah M. ...............407,743 Fowler, Eve............. .338,376,376,652 Fowler, Richard....... ......................498 Fowler, Richard....... ......................652 Fowlks, Aaron......... ......................434 Fox, Darby W.......... ........408,453,652 Fox, Ellis................. ......................706 Fox, Jerry................ ......................366 Fox, Mark................ ......................296 Fox, Michelle.......... ...............364,772 Fox, Sean................ ......................311 Foy, Jack................. ......................590 Frain, Sharon Ann... ......................772 Frame, Sharia.......... ......................652 Francis, Brian.......... ...............594,652 Francis, Brian G...... ......................743 Francis, James C...... ...............471,743 Francis, Mark.......... ...............469,743 Francis, Renay......... ......................743 Francis, Richard...... ......................772 Index 809 Franciscus, Robert..................416,449 Franciscos, Sally......................... ...604 Frank, Ann....................................435 Frank, Janine.................................743 Frank, Kathy.................................743 Frank, Marjorie......................462,476 Frank, Stacie.................................652 Franke, Leland B....................310,743 Franklin, Amy...............................532 Franklin, Drue...............................605 Franklin, Levi.........................310,327 772 Franklin, Malcolm.........................411 Franklin, Monica...........................772 Franklin, Rhonda....................434,460 Franklin, Susan..............................407 Franklin, Tony...............................652 Franks, Timothy............................652 Frankson, Russell.............254,318,706 Franscini, Elizabeth.......................652 Franson, Peter...............................519 Frantz, Sarah E.............................706 Franz, Terri.....................427,491,706 Franzak, Mike...............................278 Frappier, Susannah........................551 Frawley, William E.................362,743 Frazer, Monica..............................772 Frazier, Anita................................743 Frazier, Gregory............................793 Frazier, Joe...................................563 Frazier, Lewis..................423,469,491 572,594 Frazier, Lewis................................596 Frazier, Lynne...............................652 Frazier, Robin................................743 Frazier, Stan..................................706 Frazier, Wendy..............................773 Frederick, Robert..........................652 Frederick, Wayne E.......................743 Fredericksen, Kevin......................564 Frederiksen, Grant........................490 Free, April.............................484,652 Free, John.....................................494 Freeborn, Heidi............................793 Freeby, Gregg A............................415 Freels, Kevin.................................459 Freeman, Jeff L.............................706 Freeman, Lawson...................476,652 Freeman, Randy............................796 Freeman, Shawn.....................596,773 Freeman, Susan.............................743 Freeman, Timothy Brian................743 Freemon, Bennett..................273,652 Freemyer, Mark......................314,773 Freiha, Roula.................................568 Freitag, Sharlene...........................743 French, Denise..............................352 French, Lane.................................476 French, Lewanne..........................468 French, Lonnie..............................441 French, Robyn...............................706 French, Linda...............................402 Frerichs, Faith........................430,446 Frett, John....................................435 Frey, John 552 Frey, Thomas...................215,433,441 Frey, William.................................706 Frick, Douglas Jan.........................743 Frick, Monica L.............................743 Friedel, Jennifer.....................596,773 Friedel, Kelvin..............................297 Frieden, Gary................................419 Friedman, Amir.............................248 Friedrick, Tom...............................773 Friend, Brexton......................458,743 Freind, Erich.................................563 Friend, Jennifer......................507,773 Frierson, Thomas...........................293 Friesenhahn, Joan..........................652 Friesenhahn, John..................403,743 Frimann-Dahl, Claus..............476,652 Frisby, Clay............................585,743 Frisby, Ray....................................476 Fritsche, Peggy.......................217,743 Fritz, James.................................773 Fritz, Melinda...............................773 Fritz, Paul.......................................63 Fritz, Rev. Loren...........................569 Fritz, Teresa.............................82,798 Frizzell, Michael...........................468 Frnka, Todd...................................773 Froeschl, Ramona...................589,706 Frome II, William J.......................743 Froming, Theresa..........................773 Frontera, Carlos G........................743 Frost, Brian...................................773 Fruit, Svend C...............................417 Fry, Susan......................................407 Frybert, Suzanne......................652 Frye, Shelly...........................406,743 Fuentes, Francine............543,547,706 Fueqtes, Nicola......................529,743 Fuentes Jr., John G.......................743 Fugler, Richard.......................498,773 Fuhrman, Darryl....................498,498 Fulbright, Carole J........................773 Fulbright, Michael S......................706 Fulford, Susan...............................773 Fulkerson, Mike..............271,326,773 Fuller, Amanda..............................548 Fuller, Jon.....................................743 Fullerton, Becky.....................417,490 Fulton, Susan.................................707 Fults, Capt B. W............................241 Fultz, Antonio H...........................707 Fidziler, Jerry................................499 Funk, Angela..........................501,773 Funkhauser, Chris.........................326 Fuqua, David..........................296,652 Fuqua, Veronica..............426,627,652 Furlong.Michele............................407 Furr, Drew....................................773 Fuschich, Paul...............................271 Fuschich, Peter...............270,271,322 Fusselman, Bruce...................468,707 Futrell, Michael T..........................773 Gaaloul, Abdelaziz.... .....................847 Gaas, Patrick............. ..............561,652 Gabig, Anne.............. .....................560 Gabocy, Terese.......... .............302,773 Gabriel, Carol........... .....................652 Gabriel, Darren......... .....................537 Gabrysch, Allen......... ....................402 Gabrysch, Glenn........ ....................402 Gadai, David............. .....................226 Gadai, David............. ....................566 Gaenzle, Kerrin......... ....................484 Gage, Donald Cliff.... Gailev, Teri................ .....................743 .....................743 Gaines, Annette......... .....................707 Gaines, Shelly............ .....................743 Gainey, Susan M........ .....................743 Gaisbauer, Ann.......... .....................404 Gajdica, John............ ..............549,707 Gajewski, Richard..... .......458,464,652 Galan, Cynthia.......... .....................517 Galanares, Luis.......... .....................217 Galaviz, Katherine J. Gale, Jeffrey............. .....................743 .....................652 Galey, Kurt............... .....................652 Galindo, Cid............. ..............226,530 Galindo, Kim............ ..............530,773 Gallagher, Karen...... .....................450 Gallagher, Melinda... .....................743 Gallagher, Molly....... .....................352 Gallaher, Bob........... .....................271 Gallaher, Richard...... ..............311,327 Gallas, Stewart......... .....................467 Gallatin, Brian.......... ..............564,773 Gallaway, Karen....... .....................743 Gallaway, Michael P.. .....................707 Gallaway, Raymond .. ..............402,652 Gallaway, Thomas..... .....................773 Galle, Gary............... .....................652 Gallegos, Al.............. ...............517,557 Gallegos, Mary Ann.. ...............467,574 Gallegos, Mercedes., Gallip, Bill................ ......................557 ........271,442,652 Galloway, Frank....... ......................707 Galvan, Jaime.......... ......................594 Galvan, Uvence....... ......................423 Gamez Fonseca, Jorge A...............567 571,652 Gan, Kuat................ ...............213,570 Gandara, Joseph...... ...............315,707 Gandy, Romy........... ...............166,169 Ganek, Bruce.......... ...............563,564 Gann, Jill L............. ......................743 Gann, Tod............... ......................652 Gansky, Donna........ .532,548,593,652 Gansky, Paula.......... ...............521,593 Gantt, Bobby........... ........217,219,707 Garay, Scott............. ......................274 Garber, James.......... ......................311 Garcia, Ada............. .......................652 Garcia, Arthur......... .........310,327,773 Garcia, Charles.......................574,707 Garcia, Charles..............................604 Garcia, Cynthia E..........................707 Garcia, Eddie..................276,521,707 Garcia, Francisco,...................460,743 Garfcia, Francsico..........................249 Garcia, Gavin..................314,327,773 Garcia, Gerald...............................543 Garcia, Grancidos..........................652 Garcia, Homero......................431,710 Garcia, John..................................652 Garcia, John J................................847 Garcia, Marco................................574 Garcia, Margie........................492,743 Garcia, Maria.................................652 Garcia, Martha..............................652 Garcia, Michael... ..........................773 Garcia, Michelle.....................370,404 535,773 Garcia, Richard...............311,327,471 Garcia, Ruth..................................707 Garcia-Godoy, Jonnie A.................707 Garcia-Granados, Alexandra..........557 Gardea, Manuel......................354,652 Gardemal, John.............................743 Gardenhire, Mike..........................743 Gardiner, Cindy......................548,743 Gardner, David..............................158 Gardner, Jeff...........................590,773 Gardner, Mark........................598,609 Gardner, Melissa L.................596,773 Gardner, Michael....................512,513 Gardner, Oscar W..........................707 Garibay, Yvonne..............376,376,707 Garland, Christine.........................652 Garland, Jeff..................................652 Garland, Mary Ellen......................503 Garner, Jeff.............................366,743 Garner, Shannon............................470 Garner, Susan................................773 Garrard, Sharon.............................509 Garraway, Grace.....................487,773 Garren, Katy Beth.........................469 Garret, Mike.................................298 Garrett, Jeff...................................652 Garrett, Kirby..........292,509,530,743 Garrett, Lara...................573,598,773 Garrett, Melissa.............................707 Garrett, Pat...................................400 Garrett, Randal.......................301,652 Garrett, Richard............................652 Garrett, Ron...........................338,652 Garrett, Russel..............................279 Garria, Gualberto..........................707 Garris, James..........................594,773 Garrison, Alice..............................483 Garrison, Brenda Kay....................707 Garrison, Kirtus.............................600 Garrison, Mark..............................604 Garrison, Michael..........................773 Garrison, Rebecaa D.....................77 3 Garry Jr., Thomas T.......................743 Garth, Dennis..................310,327,773 Garvin, Rhonda.............................652 Garwood, B. J................................326 Garwood, Harry Jude....................707 Gary, Glenn...................................297 Gary, Kay...............................399,404 Gary, Latasha J..............................652 Garza, Adalberto...........................289 Garza, Andreas.......................314,327 Garza, Armando R.........................743 Garza, Edward..............................293 Garza, Gilbert L............................652 Garza, Henry.................................300 Garza, Kathryn..............................652 Garza, Margaret A.........................707 Garza, Rosalinda............................707 Garza, Sandra................................743 Garza, Sonya 1........................404,425 Garza, Yvette..........................500,743 Garza III, Arthur...........................773 Garza Jr., Mario......................313,315 652 Gassiot, Laurie.......................572,652 Gassman, Joe...................297,556,743 Gaston, Tim...................................496 Gately, Anne.........................368,538, 743 Gately, Mary.................................457 Gatley, Neil S................................743 Gatlin, Holly.................................773 Gaudsmith, Robert.................274,322 Gaughan, Kevin.............................593 Gaughan, Maj. Dick......................241 Gaugl, Julie...................................773 Gault, Nancy..........................360,743 Gauthier, Jerry W........................652 Gaver, Laura J. M..........................743 Gavigan, Amy A.....................410,707 Gavlick, Sandy...............................484 Gay, Cindy....................................447 Gay, David.............................499,707 Gay, Larry.......................433,441,652 Gay, Sondra......................213,374,743 Gayken, Dawn........................499,707 Gayle, Kent...................................707 Gaylor, Steve..........................431,652 Geaslandt Andy......................303,523 Geddes, Gina.................................773 Geddes, Jennifer...........................518 Gee, Mark..............................487,707 Gefrides, Alec...............................773 Gegan, Fred....................194,196,199 Gehan, James...........338,389,546,652 Gehler, Greg..........................250,743 Gehring, Eugene...........................773 Geick, Beth.....................258,598,743 Geisler, Chris.........................271,773 Geist, J. L......................................276 Gelbhar, Jean.........................368,652 Gelfand, Jacqueline Ann................743 General Simpson Honor Society......326 Genette, Amy.........................573,773 Genetti, Jon D...............................707 Gensheimer, Dawn........................399 Gensler, Gaye Lynn................186,187 Gentry, Richard......................300,707 Gentry, Ronnie.......................596,743 Gentry, Ty.....................................743 George, David........................538,652 George, Jeffery..............................412 George, Kim...........................596,743 George, Linda...............................652 George, Lordi................................707 George, Michael..............404,496,743 George, Timothy T........................652 George, Tony.................................707 Georges, Kelly...............................652 Georgiou, loannis..........................558 Georgiou, Yanni.............................581 Geerding, Judy.......................422,743 Gerhardt, Donna...........................707 Gerhold, Chris.......................532,773 Gerhold, Kelly........................532,652 Gerick, Michael.............................604 Gerik, Anthony...............445,538,652 Gerke, Kim....................................707 Gerloff, Sue...................................743 German, Duane......................600,707 German, Jennifer...........................652 German, Monica..............422,521,652 Gerst, Clinton..........462,476,525,653 Gertson, John................................743 Getz, Sharilyn...............................773 Gex, Jackson H.......................250,707 Ghadoui, Massand.........................568 Ghinaudo, Andrew D....................773 Ghiradi, Mack Scott......................653 Gholson, Melissa...........................773 Gholston, Craig.............................770 Giacchino, Lisa..............................653 Giacone, Michele..........................707 Gianotti, John P.............................743 Giap, Huan....................................601 Gibbons, John...............................773 Gibbons, Patrick............................743 Gibbs, Andy...........................310,743 Gibbs, Dana...........................364,773 Gibbs, Daniel................................653 Gibbs, Howard.......................292,653 Gibbs, Jack G................................653 Gibbs, Maj. Alan W................240,241 Gibbs, Mark..................................414 Gibbs, Pam....................................743 Gibbs, Sue.....................................653 Gibbs, Tena G...............................653 Gibby, Janet...........................400,653 Gibler, Mike...........................303,593 Gibson, Jana....................422,460,743 Gibson, Jolene...............................407 Gibson, Joseph M..........................773 Gibson, Kari L.................588,653,707 Gibson, Pam..................................773 Gibson, Rick..................................603 Gibson, Sharon................532,593,707 Gibson, Steven,.............................707 Gibson, Susan................................743 Gideon, Jeff...................................653 Giebel, Dan...................................796 Giesler, Susan................................302 Giessing, William B................315,548 556,593,627,653 Gilbert, Carrie.................351,395,743 Gilbert, Cody................................287 Gilbert, Jimmie...............156,161,165 Gilbert, Mark.........................362,653 Gildart, Jim...................................419 Giles, Teresa..................................543 Gill, Charles J........................311,707 Gill, Jennifer.................................653 Gill, Kathryn D.............................773 Gill, Kimberly...............................773 Gill, Kristi.....................................521 Gill, Phyllis...................................707 Gill, Rebecca.................................476 Gill, Roger..............................372,744 Gill Jr., Jack T........................544,773 Gillam, Lenoir...............................774 Gillespie, Abby.......................376,774 Gillespie, Dr. Samuel..................32,34 Gilliam, James Kent.......................774 Gilliam, Jennifer............................774 Gilliam, Lance...............................228 Gilliard, Ann.................................653 Gillie, Sonya..................................774 Gillihan, Jeff....................424,589,744 Gilliland, Amy........................384,707 Gilliland, Thomas N......................744 Gilmer, Chris.................................793 Gilmore, Gregory S.......................653 Gilmore, John.........................539,653 Giltner, Mark...................356,532,707 Gimberg, Kelly..............................653 Gimenez, Rodriguo.......................437 Ginn, Jon.......................................744 Gipson, Charlie...............428,453,707 Gipson, Gayla................................653 Girard, Catherine A...............492,608 Girod, Gena..................................744 Girouard, Robin............................653 Gittinger, Carol.............................173 Givens, Laurie A...........................653 Gjolberg, Skip........................604,653 Gladwell, Carrie..............340,392,521 Glaesmann, Lori..............596,604,774 Glann, Mary...........................441,707 Glaser, Deborah D........................707 Glaser, Jocelyn................409,427,470 744 Glass, Ethan.................................188 Glass, Kathleen Marie...................653 Glass, Thomas Charles...................744 Glass, Whitney K...........................744 Glasscock, Anna............................526 Glasscock, Janet............................774 Glaze, Bobbi June.........................744 Glaze, Mark E...............................411 Glazer, Lisa............................374,774 Glazner, David..............................707 Gleason, Gregory C.......................707 Gleason, Jimmy.............................798 Gleason, Karen..............................653 Gleason, Katherine..........548,549,653 Gleason, Robert.............................744 Gleghorn, Kyle..............................539 Glenn, C. Paul...............................774 Glenn, Chris..................................774 Glezen, John..........................503,774 Glimp, David..........................426,633 Gloor, Charles A............................744 Gloriod, James...............................407 Glover, Ruth..................................707 Glynn, Amy............................521,556 Gnesel, Chris.................................409 Goates, Susan.........................573,653 Gobbi, Gerald L............................471 Gober, Howard B............268,271,653 Goddard, Grady.....................364,744 Godfrey, David..............................445 Godfrey, Jackie..............................553 Godfrey, Lesley.............................774 Godinich, Anthony.................219,738 Godinich, Daniel.............264,322,653 Godinich, Robin............................654 Godinich, Theresa Gale.................774 Godiwich, Lisa Joan......................744 Godwin, Danice............................654 Godwin, Scott J......................314,654 Goebel, Bart R.......................427,774 Goeken, Brian...............................774 Goeking, Kent........................530,654 Goeking, Sandra.....................525,744 Goertz, Harold T...........................654 Goertz, Lisa...........................406,460 Goessler, Kathleen..................464,707 Goetzke, Elizabeth A....................774 Goetzke, James.............................744 Goff, David....................................326 Goff, Jana......................................707 Goff, Kevin....................................481 Goff, Lisa.......................................774 Goins, Laurie Anne.......................774 Goins, Mary C...............................457 Gold, David K.................462,476,654 Gold, J..........................................796 Gold, Keith...................................744 Goldberg, Amy................409,414,560 Golden, Jill....................................707 Golden, Laurie..............................707 810 Index Golden, Lisa....................535,539,559 707 Golding, Lisa..........................539,774 Goldman, Amy..............................589 Goldman, Michele.........................654 Goldring, David......................252,322 Goldryer, Eric...............................774 Goldwater, Laura...........................370 Goldwater, Sandy..........................606 Goldwire, Andria...........................302 Golla, James..................................296 Golladay, Mike..............................578 Golley, Katherine..........................594 Goltman, Suzy...............................219 Golub, Ron....................................707 Gomez, Roman.......................262,744 Gomez, Rose Marie.......................744 Gomez, Valentin J..................394,654 Gomez-Valle, Luis..................460,744 Gonzales, Anastasia.......................774 Gonzales, Angela...........................707 Gonzales, Blanca...........................744 Gonzales, Charles..........................604 Gonzales, Isaac.......................394,654 Gonzales, Mary Ann......................744 Gonzales, Michelle........................774 Gonzales, Rene..............................655 Gonzales, Shelley..........................774 Gonzales Jr., Vicente A.................744 Gonzalez, Corky............................543 Gonzalez, Cynthia Oscarin............654 Gonzalez, Diana.....................454,707 Gonzalez, Diane............................774 Gonzalez, Fernando...............298,707 Gonzalez, Fernando J....................774 Gonzalez, Gilbert...................497,541 654 Gonzalez, Grace Marie..................774 Gonzalez, Jesse J...........................459 Gonzalez, Jorge.............................551 Gonzalez, Leo........................449,707 Gonzalez, Lydia 1..........................744 Gonzalez, Marcela.........................567 Gonzalez, Nicolas...................538,707 Gonzalez, Patricia...................182,183 Gonzalez, Pedro Daniel.................744 Gonzalez, Rene......................262,774 Gonzalez, Steve.............................476 Gonzalez, Tania.............................557 Gonzalez, Wolfram.................582,654 Gonzalez Jr., Rick..........................707 Gonzalez-Mendez, Angel...............571 Goode, Debbie................219,352,707 Goode, Debbie..............................477 Goode, James................................249 Goode, Jay....................................744 Goode, Keith N...............238,262,654 Goodhart, Wade............................538 Goodin, Mark.........................475,708 Gooding, Felix........................428,456 Gooding, Trampas..................297,774 Goodman, John P....................471,708 Goodman, Lindy.....................217,483 Goodpasture, Eileen......................708 Goodpasture, Sid...........................654 Goodrich, Bruce D...................29,847 Goodrich, John.......................604,744 Goodridge, Stanley K....................434 Goodrum, Brooke..........................774 Goodson, Sandra...........................708 Goolsby, William.............287,594,774 Goos, Michael...............................654 Gordon, Bonnie.............................774 Gordon, Gregory Scott..................774 Gordon, Jerry D............................654 Gordon, John................................460 Gordon, Marquis J.........................654 Gordy, Johanna..............................514 Gore, Terry...................................276 Gore, Thomas.........................280,774 Gorman, Cynthia...........................654 Gorman, Greg...............................394 Gorski, Brian..........................532,654 Gorza, Mary Ann...........................744 Gosch, Lonnie...............................774 Goss, Eve......................................372 Goss, Harry...................................708 Goss, Susan M.................543,547,708 Gossage, Walter.............................411 Gossett, William P..................348,460 Gottshalk, Susan L.........................654 Gottula, Carol M...........................654 Gouge, Sharon Jill.........................708 Gough, Greg..........................532,654 Gough, Michael......................532,744 Gougler, Doyle..............................401 Gowan, Marlyn..............................539 Gowdy, Margo........................364,654 Gowen, Mark................................774 Gowland, Kip................................744 Goya, Randy....................417,526,565 Goynes, Lisa..................................774 Goza, David..................................654 Grace, Kathy.................................654 Gracia, John..................................597 Grady, Lisa....................................654 Grady, Wakefield...........................654 Graeber, Kathleen.........................744 Graf, Renee............................560,744 Graff, Patricia................................744 Grage, Michael..............................654 Graham, Charles...........................708 Graham, Glenn..............................655 Graham, Gregory Scott.................655 Graham, James.......................314,774 Graham, Jay L...............................419 Graham, Jenny Jo..........................234 Graham, Karen..............................507 Graham, Lori...................411,480,708 Graham, Michelle..........................774 Graham, Mike...............................338 Graham, Stephen T........................708 Gramier III, Paul C.......................744 Granger, Gregory...................315,708 Grant, Jennifer................521,538,594 Grant, John M...............................708 Grant, Richard...............................708 Grant, S. Tucker..............250,445,655 Grant, Todd...................................399 Grantham, Roger....................427,708 Grape, Desiree..............................409 Grape, Steven G..............519,524,744 Grassman, Matt.............................452 Grau, Charles................................566 Grau, Ralph...................................552 Graubart, Marc..............................600 Grave, Joel....................................744 Graves, Alicia................................744 Graves, Barry................................774 Graves, Borga................................540 Graves, Byron...............................774 Graves, David K............................655 Graves, Michael F..........................774 Graves, Suzanne............................548 Graves, Thomas.............................655 Gray, Cindy...................................447 Gray, Kelly....................................774 Gray, Richard W............................708 Grazzendick, David W...................744 Greaney, Gordon....................311,744 Greaves, Terri........................594,774 Greebon, JoBeth...........................459 Green, Allison........................578,744 Green, Bryan.................................744 Green, Cindy................................530 Green, Claude...............................655 Green, David.................................566 Green, Eric...................................296 Green, Janice.........................512,513 Green, Jean Ann............................774 Green, Jessica.........................468,655 Green, Kelley..................414,578,708 Green, Kimberly...........................774 Green, Lynda................................744 Green, Mary Susan........................655 Green, Meg...................................219 Green, Melanie......................470,655 Green, Robert...............................293 Green, Stacy..................................408 Green, Susan.................................774 Green, Tim......................308,310,318 Green, Yvonne...............................529 Green Jr., Harry............................593 Greenberg, Todd.............314,327,774 Greene, Debra..............................655 Greene, L. W................................409 Greene, Russell.............................774 Greenwade, Kathryn..............539,774 Greenwald, Thomas.......................315 Greenwald, Tom..............327,328,774 Greenwell, Daivd..........................424 Greenwell, Ronny K......................708 Greenwood, Lesley.......................774 Greer, Allison W............................708 Greej, Berry..................................326 Greer Jr., James......................261,774 Greet, Angela................................708 Gregg, John...................................774 Gregorcyk, Sharon........................490 Gregory, Chris........................411,744 Gregory, Christine.........................559 Gregory, Collin......................411,744 Gregory, Craig.......................411,744 Gregory, Craig..............................487 Gregory, Crouch...........................744 Gregory, Krista..............................217 Gregory, Scott...............................514 Greig, Terri............................603,774 Greiner, Carol...............................480 Gremminger, Karen................512,744 Grenchik, Steve.............. ................188 Gresbam, Larry.............. ................451 Gresham, Thomas A....... ................744 Gribble, Jerry................. ................294 Gribble, Robert.............. ................774 Grider, Eileen................. .........446,484 Grider, Rhonda............... ....83,584,744 Grier, Tony..................... ................188 Griesel, Andrew............. ................774 Griesel, Chris................ .167,409,423 Griffey, Stephen............ ................338 Griffin, Ana................... ..217,428,774 Griffin, Chris.................. ................284 Griffin, Christopher....... .........287,318 655 Griffin, Gleet................. ................409 Griffin, Cynthia M......... ................655 Griffin, David E............. ................655 Griffin, Gregg................ ................590 Grittin, Gwendolyn........ ................655 Griffin, Nancy............... ................407 Griffin, Stacie................ ................655 Griffin III, Hudson W.... ................774 Griffith, Mary................ .............. ..338 Griffith, Ross................. ................280 Griffith Jr., Paul A......... ..285,289,655 Griggs, Bryan A............. ..425,436,655 Grimaldo Jr., Jose.......... ................422 Grimes, J. Speight......... ..471,534,744 Grimes, William............ ................253 Grimmett, Todd............. .........585,793 Grindle, Susan............... ................744 Griner, Steven............... ..449,532,568 Grinostaff, Stacey.......... ................774 Grinstead, Laurie.......... ................538 Grissom, Scott............... ..538,593,655 Grmela, Denise............. .........495,708 Grobowsky, George....... ................744 Groce, Jeff..................... ................793 Groce, Lawrence........... .........287,532 Groff, Douglas............... ................774 Groff, Sheri................... ................774 Gromala, John............... .........585,744 Groman, Fred................ ................774 Gron, Patricia Duque .... ................655 Grones, Leah................. .........411,774 Groom, Stacey............... ................532 Grooms, David.............. .........404,708 Grooms, Debra Lea....... ................775 Grooms, Tawya.............. ................708 Groot, Pieter................. ................543 Grosch, Mark................ ................775 Grosenheider, Michael .. ................590 Gross, A. Keith.............. ................521 Gross, David Michael.... ................708 Gross, Maggie............... ................775 Gross, Suzanne.............. .........446,479 Gross, Trey.................... ..........292,655 Gross, Valerie...........463,514,525,608 Grosslin, Todd............... .................744 Grossman, Elissa............ ..........559,775 Grossman, Kathv........... .........578,775 Grossman, Michele........ .................775 Grothues, Carol A......... .................775 Grove, Randy................ .................450 Grove, William Randall. .................655 Groves, Curtis............... .................488 Groves, Jill.................... .................744 Groves. Ruth................. ..........368,744 Groves, Thom................ .................453 Grubb, Tamara.............. .................594 Grubbs, Edith................ .................775 Grubbs, Kathy............... ..........338,370 Grubbs, SuSan............... .................523 Grube, Bettv................. .................708 Gruber, Mike................. .................708 Gruber, Neal................. .................655 Grudzien, Debbie A...... .................744 Gruidl, Pam................... ..........556,708 Grumulaitis, Leo........... ...250,550,744 Grunaen, Nelva K......... .................655 Gryder, Deanna............. .................708 Gryder, Scott................ .................560 Grzelakowski, Joseph ... ..........297,744 Gschwind, Eric.............. .................431 Guajardo, Cynthia......... .................259 Gubbels, Jeffrey............ .................796 Gubs, J. Michael............ .................775 Guckian, Mark.............. .................775 Guderian, Karen............ .................744 Gueble, Douglas S......... .................744 Guenther, Gary............ .................519 Guenther, Gerhard........ .................276 Guenther, Klaus........... .................278 Guerra, Carlos.............. .................433 Guerra, Katie................ .................708 Guerra, Michael........... .................292 Guerra, Paul.................. .................604 Guerra, Rebecca............ .................708 Guerrero, Cleo Yvette.. .................744 Guffy, Cynthia M...........................655 Guidry, Janie..........................584,744 Guidry, John Richard.....................655 Guidry, Kim ...................................775 Guidry, Minde K...................535,539, 585,775 Guillen, Eddie...............................372 Guillory, Blake..............................655 Guinn, Karen Elizabeth.................775 Guinn, Renaye........................370,775 Guinzy, Laurie..............................655 Guion, Kenneth M.........................775 Gulstad, Bill..................................471 Gump, George...............................538 Gumucio, Ed.................................744 Gunawan, Gunardi........................563 Gunderson, Kathryn Noel.............708 Gunderson, Robert........................744 Gunn, John....................................744 Gunn, Scott...................................217 Gunter Jr., Donald P......................708 Gupta, Rita....................................775 Gurecky, Christopher J..........431,475 480,656 Gurnee, Thomas.....................293,775 Gurry, Kenneth J....................296,708 Guseman, Gwen............................532 Gush, James..................................276 Gusler, Vonnie...............................459 Gustafson, Erik David...................775 Gustafson, Jeff.................418,419,744 Gustamente, Reynaldo............594,774 775 Gutierrez, David M................407,708 Gutierrez, Helen....................479,744 Gutierrez, Jairo......................421,551 793 Gutierrez, Jorge............................708 Gutierrez, Noe..............................519 Gutierrez, Patricia.........................454 Guy, Deidre....................460,496,530 Guy, Jeffrey Allen..........................775 Guy, Suzanne................................656 Guzman, Leticia Ann.....................775 Gwinn, Patty.................................596 Gwynn, Susan................................798 Greaves, Robbie............................708 Haack, Jennifer.............................744 Haas, Denise K..............................708 Haas, Edmund...............................708 Haas, Kirstin E..............................775 Haas, Mark E................................452 Haas, Rudolf..................................708 Haas, Sally.......................452,488,656 Haase, Paula..................................793 Haass, Debbie.................457,460,593 Haass, Janis...................................656 Habbs, Andrea..............................404 Habegger, Brenda..........................451 Habenicht, Paul......................476,656 Haberman, Hollin...................402,708 Habetz, Darren......................273,775 Hablinski, Craig............................708 Hablinski, Karen.....................386,775 Hachtman, Mike................83,538,594 708 Hacker, Philip...............................258 Hackett, John................................744 Hackett, Julia M............................656 Hadaway, Nancy L........................793 Haddan, James.......................417,744 Hadden, Lynne..............................465 Hadden, Vickie L...................399,656 Haddick, Charles D...............272,656 Haddock, Lynell............................526 Hadem, Jimmy..............................708 Haden Jr., John R..........................656 Hadley, Ann..................................208 Hadley, Mark..........................213,708 Hadley, Susan..................513,535,775 Hadsall, Russell E..........................656 Haecker, Iris..................................793 Haecker, Mark Dale......................775 Hafernick, Robert..........................744 Hagar, Charles............................70S Hagar, Mac...................................._48 Hagel, Kris....................................543 Haggan, Paul.................................775 Hagler, Burl.............292,327,409,428 Hagy, David..................................708 Hagy, Norma Kathryn...................775 Hahn, Barbara...............................775 Hahn, Brenda................................775 Hahn, Charles........................578,656 Hahn, Chris............................264,744 Hahn, Kenneth..............................407 Hahn, Linda..................................775 Hahn, Mike...................................271 Hahn, Randy.................................188 Hahnfeld, Kurt F...........................745 Haigh, Mike..................................262 Hail, Michael..........................407,775 Haile, Carolyn...............................775 Hailey, Julie...........................435,446 484.708 Hain, Jeffrey..................................294 Haines, Andrea..............................436 Hairston, Keri Elisa.......................525 Hajash, Donna...............................485 Hajda, Joseph................................708 Hajda, Lisa....................................798 Hajovsky, Dolores.........................538 Hajovsky, Sally..............................464 Hakes, Beckey...............................459 Halbert, Donna......................364,775 Halbert, Kelley.......................446,656 Halbert, Larry Dean......................656 Haldeman, Steve...........................262 Hale, Billy.....................................708 Hale, Cynthia................................708 Hale, Gary.....................................708 Hale, Jason....................................745 Hale, John J...........................530,656 Hale, Richard................................298 Hale, Tom................308,311,318,708 Haley, Cindy.................................217 Haley, Gary...................................279 Hall, Andre...................................248 Hall, Brad...............................273,326 Hall. Bret......................................250 Hall, Bruce.............................588,775 Hall, Bruce Alan............................656 Hall, Charles..........................278,318 326.708 Hall, Douglas K......................320,775 Hall, Gregg...................................656 Hall, Jody.................409,427,456,745 Hall, John......................................745 Hall, Karen....................................404 Hall, Karen....................................775 Hall, Laura....................................745 Hall, Mark.......................274,318 ,708 Hall, Michelle...............................656 Hall, Regina..................................708 Hall, Richard Douglas............279,745 Hall, Richelle Ann.........................709 Hall, Roland..................................258 Hall, Steven............................311,775 Hall, Suzanne.........................520,709 Hall, Tony..............................539,709 Hall, Trey......................................452 Hallada, Cynthia............................656 Hallarman, Detlef..........................303 Hallaron, Michael...................311,327 Hallbauer, Gary A.........................656 Hallenberger, Charles R................521 Halliday, Sandra............................302 Hallman, Dara...............................709 Hallman, Tim................................656 Hallmark, Kim........................350,775 Halsey, Stephen......................596,775 Halstead, Nathan.............314,327,775 Halter, Richard G..........................304 Halvorsen, Edward........................775 Ham, Deborah...............................468 Ham, Thomas................................709 Hamaker, Kent Harley...................745 Hamaker, Lita................................709 Hamblen, Brannon........................775 Hamblen, Cindy............................656 Hambrick, Carroll.........................793 Hamill, David................................506 Hamilton, Bryan............................656 Hamilton, John..............................775 Hamilton, Linda.....................521,709 Hamilton, Patrick..........................305 Hamilton, Scott......................483,709 Hamke, Dean................................656 Hamm, Leisa..........................460,745 Hammack, Steve.....................422,656 Hamman, Duane....................249,775 Hammer, Kyle...............................745 Hammock, John......................503,775 Hammond, Kyle..............462,476,480 Hammond, Ron E..........................709 Hammons, David....................250,745 Hammons, Harold L......................775 Index 811 Hampel, Carla............ ...................709 Hamphreys, Ranee W. ...................745 Hampton, Dan............ .....238,239,291 318,709 Hampton, Heidi......... ...................775 Hampton, Laurie........ ...................656 Hampton, Mark.......... ...................411 Hanath, Tess............... ............400,745 Hanawa, Larry............ ....................482 Hancock, Robert........ ....................294 Hancock, Ronda........ .............428,775 Hancock, Wesley........ ....................428 Hand, Cheryl............ ....................745 Handley, Kaye........... ....................464 Haney, Brenda A....... ....................745 Haney, Kathy............. ....................656 Haney, Michelle D.... ....................745 Haney, Scott.............. .............310,775 Haney, Shannon........ ....................709 Hanhart, Robert........ ....................709 ....................573 Hankins, Christopher .............561,656 Hankins, Keith.......... .............496,709 Hanks, Chris.............. .............363,745 Hanks, Debra J.......... ....................745 Hanks, Jay W............. ....................847 Hanks, Les................ ....................775 Hanlock, Mike........... ....................248 Hanlon, Cathy........... ....................775 Hanlon, Mark............ ....................656 Hann, Linda.............. ....................709 Hanna, Martha A....... ....................709 Hanna, S. Shawn....... ....................745 Hanna, Sam............... ....................585 Hannah, Richard S. ... ....................709 Hannes, Tracy........... ....................552 Hansen, Bill............... ....................597 Hansen, Kate............. ....................609 Hansen, Melinda L.... ....................656 Hansen, Michael........ ....................745 Hansen, Rick............. .............354,775 Hanson, Jeff R........... ......260,263,709 Hanson, Karen........... ....................548 Hanson, Kayla........... ....................539 Hanson, Lance........... ....................428 Hanson, Robert R...... .............415,429 480,656 Hanson, Tod........ ...... ....................775 Hanus, Thomas.......... ....................523 Hanzelka, Michael..... ....................656 Hapman, Gary..........314,327,590,775 Harbeck, Kristin........ ....................775 Harber, Cindy........... ....................656 Harber, Paul Alan...... ....................775 Harbert, Stuart.......... ....................656 Hardee, Joe............... ....................255 Hardegree, Scott....... ......268,278,318 Hardeman, Michael... .............596,745 Harden, Jenna........... ....................775 Hardenburg, Jill........ ....................468 Harder, Catherine..... ....................775 Hardin, Anne T......... ....................479 Hardin, Elizabeth...... .............530,745 Hardin, Maj. Mike..... .............241,328 Hardy, Julia............... .26,535,830,832 Hardy, Teresa............ .............548,656 Hare, David R........... .............452,745 Hare, Melinda........... ....................440 Hare, W. Scott........... ....................261 Harford, John............ ....................305 Hargett, Kyle............ ....................193 Hargett, Rose Mary... .............484,656 Hargrove, Tammy...... ....................539 Haring, Deborah A. .. ....................775 Haring, Patty............. .............421,709 Harkins, Roger.......... ....................709 Harkness, David........ ......410,465,656 Harkness, Yvonne...... .............400,656 Harkrider, Neal......... .............566,709 Harlan, Jan................ .............506,775 Harlan, Sharon.......... ....................656 Harlow, Gina............. .............338,626 Harlow, Steven.......... ...............:....443 Harmel, Robert......... ....................569 Harmon, Becky......... ....................745 Harmon, James Keith ....................656 Harmon, Sherry......... ....................745 Harms, Randy............ ....................430 Ham, Mikal............... ......253,764,775 Harner, Janet............. ....................656 Harnitz, Katherine .... ....................745 Harper, Elizabeth...... ....................775 Harper, Jeff R............ .............598,745 Harper, Michael........ .............274,764 Harper, Michael........ ......460,505,709 Harper, Monica......... ....................438 Harpold, Grant.......... ....................656 Harrell, Kevin Gene.. ....................709 Harrell, Renee........... ......236,830,833 Harriman, David....... ....................264 Harrington, James E......................656 Harrington, Mike....................415,452 Harrington, Roy.....................572,656 Harrington, William C...................415 Harris, Carious Marie....................775 Harris, Cynthia..............................441 Harris, Cynthia..............................468 Harris, Daniel................................656 Harris, Don...................................253 Harris, Donna................................745 Harris, George..............................581 Harris, Glen..................................249 Harris, Glen..................................656 Harris, Henri..........................298,532 Harris, Janet Lee...........................775 Harris, Jill S..................................775 Harris, Jim....................................745 Harris, Joe.....................................775 Harris, John Randall......................455 Harris, Karen.................................656 Harris, Kenneth.............................709 Harris, Kyle.....................217,422,507 593,656 Harris, Leslie.................................656 Harris, Marilyn J...........................709 Harris, Mark..................................310 Harris, Melinda.............................560 Harris, Paul...................................745 Harris, Randy................................256 Harris, Richard..............................775 Harris, Robin.................................775 Harris, Ronald........................507,745 Harris, Ronald T,....................402,656 Harris, Shannon.............................709 Harris, Steve.................................219 Harris, Tal.....................................709 Harris, Todd..................................775 Harris, Todd D..............................656 Harris, Torchawa...........................363 Harris, Tracy.................................539 Harris, Wendelyn..........................656 Harrison, Bill.................................248 Harrison, David Lee......................709 Harrison Hometown Club.............493 Harrison, Jan..........................399,656 Harrison, Jay.................................745 Harrison, Laura E..........................709 Harrison, Leigh...............338,364,775 Harrison, Mary.......................513,775 Harrison, Sam................................300 Harrison, Scot...............................213 Harrison, Wayne............................276 Harriss, Patricia K.........................656 Harrod, David K....................270,656 Harry, Walter.........................300,775 Hart, David...................................272 Hart, Jim.........................521,598,745 Hart, Katherine.............................745 Hart, Kathy...................................559 Hart, Kevin...................................433 Hart, Shari Lynn............................656 Hart, Steven R..............................709 Hart, Ted.......................................569 Hartfiel, Faye................................601 Hartfiel, Steve...............................709 Hartfield, Cheryl D.......................709 Hartman, Adam D.........................745 Hartman, Brian................224,544,745 Hartman, David......................488,775 Hartman, Linda......................526,745 Hartman, Lisa................................775 Hartman, Michael..........................775 Hartman, Patricia..........................656 Hartsell, Suzanne..........................709 Hartt, Ernie...................................519 Hartwick, Michele.........................775 Harvell, Tina.................................213 Harvey, Carol.........................484,709 Harvey, Donald L..........................775 Harvey, Gregory W.......................656 Harvey, James...............................294 Harvey, Jeffrey N..........................656 Harvey, Lisa..................................746 Harvey, Nancy...............................746 Harvey, Thomas C.........................656 Harwell, Liz..................................468 Harwell, Scott...............................775 Harwich, Brad........................530,709 Harzke, Chuck..............................709 Haschke, Greg B...........................656 Haseltine, Doug............................412 Haskell, Greg................................656 Hasken III, Hermann.....................746 Haskett, Steven.............................609 Haskins, Julie................................746 Haskins, Leslie................399,422,709 Hassett, Gregory Stephen..............656 Hassey, Florencia...................548,709 Hassler, Rebecca F..................392,775 Hassler, Russell R..........................656 Hassman, Dennis............ ........278,320 Hatch, Johnny................ .290,291,568 594 Hatch, Les...................... .463,593,656 Hatfield, Robin............... ........573,746 Hathorn, Dorothy........... ...............746 Hathorn, Janelle............. ...............709 Hathorn, Phyllis............. ...............709 Hatter, James L.............. .402,409,656 Hatton, David................. ...............775 Haude, Roy.................... ........476,656 Haufler, Connie.............. ...............656 Haugland, Mark.............. ...............798 Haus, Brian.................... ...............366 Hauschild, Melissa.......... ...............656 Hausman, Elizabeth........ ...............709 Hausmann, Alan............. ...............310 Hausser, Nicole.............. ...............656 Havel, Gayle.................. .399,404,709 Havel, John.................... ........254,593 Havelka, Jim................... ...............507 Haveman, Caroline......... ........468,775 Havener, Mark............... ................292 Havins, Michelle............ ................775 Havre, Henry................. ...............422 Hawes, Jill...................... ...............775 Hawes, Stephen.............. ........311,709 Hawk, Ken..................... ...............709 Hawkins, Anthony.......... .........434,775 Hawkins, Cheshe............ ...............606 Hawkins, Cynthia........... ................775 Hawkins, David.............. ................656 Hawkins, Fred..........269,272,318,327 Hawkins, Glenn E.......... ................657 Hawkins, Jimmie............ .........134,148 Hawkins, Joe.................. ................657 Hawkins, Kyle................ .........490,775 Hawkins, Leslie V........... ................445 Hawkins, Robert............. ................460 Hawkins, Teresa............. .........484,746 Hawley, Sam................... .........593,775 Hawrylak, Paul G........... ................775 Haws Brian Clark........... ................709 Haws, Sandra................. ................775 Hawthorne, Steve........... ................775 Hay, Brian...................... .........439,594 Hay, Randy..................... ................657 Hay, Scott....................... ................451 Hay, Will........................ .........476,538 Haydel, Matthew J......... ................746 Hayden, Karen L............ ................710 Hayes, Bill...................... ................532 Hayes, Joe...................... ................289 Hayes, Kelly Darin......... ................775 Hayes, Nancy................. ................402 Hayes, Patti.................... ................775 Hayes, Steve.................. .........487,775 Hayes, Teresa................. ...............775 Haygood, Mark.............. ................250 Haygood, Mark.............. ................250 Haynes, Bill.................... ...............452 Haynes, Chalene Lee..... ................657 Haynes, Cynthia............. ................657 Haynes, Fawn................. ........495,746 Haynes, Phil................... ...............775 Haynes, Shane................ .447,460,596 Haynes, Shane Patrick.... ...............746 Haynes, Susan R............. ...............710 Haynga, Dr. Wayne........ ...............402 Hays, Martha.................. ...............493 Hays, Sean M................. ...............775 Hazelwood, Victor Gene ...............746 Hazen, Laurie................ ...............258 Heacock, Macy............... ...............564 Head, Delaina................ ...............746 Head, Kenneth L............ ...............710 Head, Rene.................... ...............311 Head, Sheri.................... ........539,775 Headings, Troy............... Heald, Sandra................. ...............414 .461,589,710 Healy, Melissa................ ...............775 Heape, Kelly R............... ..........89,657 Heard, Elizabeth............ ...............710 Heard, Glen................... ...............428 Hearne, Cathie............... ...............504 Hearne, Lee ................... ........488,710 Heasley, Kellye............... ........352,520 Heath, Alan..............498,498,588,657 Heath, Dale A................ ...............746 Heath, David.................. ...............539 Heath, Fred.................... ........626,657 Heath, James Michael..... Heathcott, Bill................ ...............657 .216,236,253 830,833,834 Heaton Jr., William R..... ...............775 Hebert, Kenneth............ ..............421 Hebert, Michelle............ ........426,501 526,710 Hecett, Kevin R............. ...............775 Hechler, Donna.............. ........598,657 Hechstein, Brian L........................710 Heckman, Melanie........................775 Heckman, Randy...........................710 Heddins, Brad...............................746 Hedegard, David...........................354 Hedgcoxe, Anne............................657 Hedge, Jeff.............................550,596 Hedge, Vicki.................................532 Hedgecock, Nancy.................302,746 Hedgecoke, Gae.....................514,657 Hedgepath, Debora L...................775 Hedgepeth, Tammy.......................746 Hedrick, Wade.......................431,475 Hees, Deborah................402,409,456 Heffner, Leslie........................396,464 532,535,830,832 Heflin, Eric Jan............ .................710 Hefner, Robert..............................274 Hefte, K. T....................................657 Hefte, Kathryn..............................775 Heger, Tony..................................545 Hegg, Jeff...............................503,775 Heggelund, Dag............................476 Heibert, Gordon............................746 Heidel, Gretchen....................352,657 Heideman, Danna..........................657 Heiler, Linda.................................410 Hein, Tim......................................532 Heineman, Jennifer.......................710 Heiner, Max..................................710 Heinrich, Robert...........................710 Heins, Robert W............................455 Heintschel, Janice.........................657 Heintz, Stephanie..........................775 Heintz, Denis.........................271,775 Heinz, Rick...................................710 Heinzman, Emily H.......................776 Heitkamp, Denise..........................657 Heldenfels, John.....................174,178 Heldman, Leslie S.........................776 Helfinshine, Suzanne.....................412 Helgason, Sigridur.........................437 Helgason, Thorunn........................602 Helgeson, Sara L...........................746 Hellier, Jana R...............................657 Hellner, Lynette R.........................776 Heliums, Chrissy...........................746 Helm, Dinah..................................657 Helmcamp, Tracy..........................710 Hembree, Mike.............................776 Hemby, Jay...................................408 Hempel, Renee...............484,596,746 Hemphill, David B.................410,657 Hemphill, Mark Johnson...............746 Henderson, Brian T.......................657 Henderson, Darlene..............167,409, 428,710 Henderson, James..................419,710 Henderson, John....................540,776 Henderson, Jonna..........................657 Henderson, Keith...................540,657 Henderson, Kevin..........................776 Henderson, Kyle...........................710 Henderson, Lane P........................776 Henderson, Laura..........................491 Henderson, Lt. Donald R..............240 Henderson, Mark..........................776 Henderson, Melinda K..................710 Henderson, Pamela........................710 Henderson, Shelley................532,710 Henderson, Sheri..........................746 Henderson, Teresa..................484,657 Hendley, Jay..................................710 Hendrick, David.....................294,657 Hendricks, Samuel A.....................710 Hendricks, Laura...........................710 Hendricks, Mary Kay....................351 460,746 Hendricks, Sam......................313,314 Hendrickson, Erik Hoelin..............746 Hendrickson, Scott........................746 Hendrix, Allison............................776 Hendrix, Carolyn....................456,710 Hendrix, Robert.....................407,657 Hendron, Kay................................526 Hendry, Carolyn............................710 Hendry, Debora L..................490,710 Hengst, Cindy...............................776 Henige, Tom..................................565 Henk, Russell................................746 Henk, Suzette...............................657 Henkhaus, James A.......................710 Henley, Dairence..........................746 Henley, Teresa...............................657 Hennes, Karen..............................451 Hennig, Caroline...........................657 Henning, Ann................................521 Henriquez, Guadolpe E.................657 Henry, Don...................................422 Henry, Eric....................................776 Henry, Jayson................................311 Henry, Sherri.........................451,657 Henry, Todd...........................489,798 Hensel, Alison...............................657 Hensel III, Mark C........................776 Hensell, James...............................710 Hensell, Jim..................................280 Henshaw, Mark......................272,657 Henske, Diana............26,450,830,832 Hensley, David..............................776 Hensley, David W..........................657 Hensley, Pat..................................482 Hensley, Stacy...............................776 Henson, David.......................382,746 Hepburn, Antonio J.......................710 Herber, Douglas J.................409,414, 428,710 Herbert, Charles S.................525,710 Herbold, Scott E...........................304 Herbst, Brian...................412,413,657 Herbst, Clinton...............315,327,776 Herburt, Troy................................776 Herd, Linda............................526,710 Herdenfels, Steve..........................776 Herebia, Irene...............................658 Herklotz, Linda.............................776 Herklotz, Tim.........................408,453 Hermes, Anthony..........................509 Hermes, Glenn..............................776 Hermes, Larry...............................776 Hermes, Roni................................509 Hermes, Veronica..........................776 Hernadi, Michael...........................513 Hernander, Daniel S......................776 Hernandez, Cynthia........548,550,746 Hernandez, Denice.......................517 Hernandez, Dennis........................746 Hernandez, Floyd..................462,476 Hernandez, Javier.........................272 Hernandez, Jose S.........................746 Hernandez, Julia Isabel.................658 Hernandez, Lonnie........................710 Hernandez, Michael......................776 Hernandez, Ray.............................574 Herndon, Douglas W.....................710 Herrera, L. S.................................710 Herrera, Monica..... ................517,776 Herrera, Randy G..........................433 Herrera, Sonia...............................710 Herrera, Tommy............................431 Herrick, Beth..................404,598,710 Herrick, George Curtis...........415,429 Herrick, Robert.............................438 Herring, Richard.............296,504,710 Herring, Skipper...........................322 Herrman, Eric...............................658 Herrmann, James...........................710 Herrmann, John..............356,560,658 Herro, Sami...................................451 Herrod, Dee..................................776 Herron, Debbie.............................746 Herron, Kevin...............................710 Herrscher, Stephanie..............399,534 710 Heruska, Kathy...............532,556,593 746 Herzberg, Laura............................746 Heslip, Mark.................................776 Hess, Sabra....................................476 Hesse, Stephen.......................279,746 Hesser, William......................270,746 Hesson, Drew.............. 776 Hester, Darren C...........................776 Hesterman, Penny..................399,594 Hetherington, William...................746 Hethershaw, Susan.................484,746 Hetter, Lisa...................................776 Hettinger, Trish.............................776 Heusinger, Therese................468,513 776 Hevenor, Russell.............309,311,710 Hewitt, Ida....................................457 Hewlett, Rashell............................658 Hey, James....................................287 Heye, John.............................304,776 Heye, Kathy..................................532 Heye, Patrick J.......................318,327 470,514,658 Heye, Paul.............................297,746 Heyn, Kurt....................................598 Hibbs, Chris..................................254 Hibbs, Douglas B...................539,710 Hibbs, Richard.......................448,448 Hickernell, Paul............................710 Hickey, Bill............................166,171 171,196 Hickey, Tamara K...................509,746 Hickl, Mark...................................710 Hickman, Carol......................603,658 Hickok, Jill....................................746 812 Index Hicks, Heidi................. .................776 Hitchcock, Kathryn......... ........552,776 Hollas, James................... .......431,442 Hosea, Robert................. ..............746 Hicks, Karen................ ..........578,746 Hitchel, Roy.................... ...............310 523,659 Hossain, Akram............... ..............794 Hicks, Michael............. ..........278,322 Hitchman, Stephenie....... ...............431 Hollas, Scott E................ ..............776 Hossley, Katherine.......... ..............847 Hicks, Michael............. .................496 Hite, Keith...................... ........292,320 Hollaway, Janice.............. ..............776 Hostetler, Sondra............. ..............485 Hicks, Mike.................. .................468 Hitschel, Roy................... ........309,710 Holleman, Julie Dahlquist .............793 Hostetler, William........... .......314,327 Hicks, Mike.................. .................710 Hlavinka, Michael........... ..........87,344 Holleman, Stephen.......... ..............793 Hotard Hall..................... ..............366 Hicks, Randall.............. .................453 Hlavinka, Michelle.......... ...87,340,344 Holley, James M.............. ..............659 Hotchkiss, Lyman............ .......407,746 Hicks, Terry................. .................776 Hlavinka, Sarah............... ...87,344,392 Holley, Jeffery................. .......132,499 Houck, Jennifer............... ..............710 Hicks, Tim.................... .................746 710 Holley, Kitty.................... ..............182 Hough, William............... ..............659 Hicks II, Robert B........ .................710 Hlavinka, Terrance........87,292,344,658 Holley, Regina................. ..............659 Houghman, Karlyn Vionne............776 Hidalgo, Anthony......... Hidalgo Jr., Emilio O.... .................746 Hoang, Nam................... ...............601 Holley, Tracey................ . ..............776 Houghtaling, Gregory..... ...............659 .................710 Hoang, Nhat................... ...............467 Holliday, Susan................ .......507,710 Houghton, Dave.............. ........325,326 Hieber, Rhonda............ ..........405,480 Hobart, Kelly................. .215,219,352 Hollingsworth, Lori......... Hollingsworth, Phillip..... ..............370 House, Dave.................... ........310,710 Hielscher, Lori R.......... .................710 477,658 ..............746 House, Kim..................... ........376,776 Higar, Kevin M............. .................658 Hobart, Mindy................ ........496,710 Hollis, Jeffery.................. ..............249 House, Sandra................. ........427,460 Higby, Cindy................ Higginbotham, Gary..... Higginbotham, Julie..... Higginbotham, Leslie... Higginbotham, Mary .... .................710 Hobbs, Arthur M............ ........537,545 Hollister, John................. ..............710 489,746 .................394 Hobbs, Richard.............. ........544,710 Holloway, Julie................ ..............659 House, Shelley................ ...............550 .................710 Hobgood III, William G. ...............710 Holloway, Todd............... 156,161,164 House, Susan................... ...............776 .................658 Hobson, Joseph.............. ...............287 Holloway, Wes................. ........372,746 Houser, Darren............... ...............794 .................658 Hobson, Vicki................. ........538,710 Holloway, Wiley Herberty.............659 Houser, Ingrid................. ...............746 Higgins, Howard.......... Higgins, John M........... .................298 ..........285,318 710 Hodde, Matthew............ Hodge, David................. .409,432,542 546,659 ...............428 Hollowell, Cathy............. Hollrah, Patrick............... ...............776 ,295,297,318 319,659 Houser, Julie.................. Houser, Kirk................... .360,424,501 530,556,746 „......565,746 Higgins, Michael W...... ..........362,776 Hodge, Mickiel............... ...............254 Holly, Christie................. ........446,659 Houston, Douglas........... ...............660 Higgs, Millie................. ...217,505,539 Hodges, Holly................ ...............776 Holman, George.............. ...............776 Houston, George............ ...............746 Hii, Yii-Berk................. Hilbrich, Tammy.......... ..........567,570 Hodges, James................ ........538,659 Holman, Holly................ ...............776 Houston, William........... ...............434 .................710 Hodges, James................ ................710 Holman, Kelly................ ...............521 Houts, Renate M............ Howard, Cathy............... Howard, James............... ...............776 Hilche, Steve................ .................254 Hodges, Janie................. ................424 Holman, Mark................ ...............560 ...............776 Hildebrandt, Annette ... ..........569,746 Hodges, Jay A................ ................659 Holmans, Chris............... ...............297 ...............660 Hiles, Craig.................. ..................407 Hodges, John.................. ................776 Holmes, Clara................ ...............776 Howard, Mark................ ...............660 Hill, Angela.................. ...........219,384 Hodges, Kurt.................. ................300 Holmes, Lee................... .314,463,659 Howard, Mat.................. Howard, Russell............. ...............497 Hill, Angie................... ..................746 Hodges, Wendy.............. Hodgkins, Heather........ .........594,746 Holmes, Marty............... ........271,746 ...............448 Hill, Bob...................... ..................278 ................776 Holmgreen, John............ ...............590 Howard, Tania................ ........399,660 Hill, Bobbie.................. ..................658 Hoefle, Karen................ .........530,659 Holt, Karen.................... ...............659 Howard, Tim.................. ...............776 Hill, Brad B.................. ..................746 Hoefs, Britt..............:.... Hoekstra, Richard......... ..176,177,178 Holt, Kevin.................... ........540,746 Howard, Tracey.............. ...............516 Hill, Daniel L............... ...........322,658 ................798 Holt, William.................. ...............659 Howard, Wade.........252,324,473,710 Hill, David C................ ...246,264,658 Hoekstra, Shelley.......... ................392 Holtgraver, Ed................ ...............776 Howdeskell, David......... ...............710 Hill, Elizabeth.............. ...........541,594 Hoel, David................... ................710 Holthaus, Gerry............. ...............605 Howe, Matt.................... Howell, Anne................. Howell, Brian................. ...............598 Hill, Glenn................... ..................776 Hoelschep, Jan.............. ................710 Holton, Robert............... ...............659 ...............660 Hill, Greg..................... ...........123,184 Hoelscher, Anna............ ................776 Holub, Tracie................. ...88,830,836 ........314,710 Hill, J. Bruce................ ...........261,776 Hoelscher, Caroline....... ................746 Holubec, Kathryn........... ...............659 Howell, Chris................. ........460,746 Hill, James.................. ..................292 Hoelscher, David........... ................659 Holubec, Mark H........... ........287,587 Howell, Gaynell............. ........392,710 Hill Jr., James Otto....... ..................746 Hoelscher, Diana........... ................659 659 Howell, John.................. ...............471 Hill, Jana Lynn............. ..................710 Hoelscher, John David .. ................402 Holverson, Angela M...... ................776 Howell, Jon Christopher ...............746 Hill, Jeneane................ ..................446 Hoelscher, Scott............ .........507,710 Holy, David.................... .........297,710 Howell, Lindy................ ...............302 Hill, Kent.................... ..................399 Hoelscher, Theresa........ .........484,659 Holy, Lisa....................... ................746 Howell, Paul................... ................298 Hill, Kent D................ ..................658 Hoenig, Aaron............... ................776 Holz, Renee................... ................746 Howells, Andrew............ ................746 Hill, Lana D................ ..................776 Hoeper, Paul................. ................543 Homeyer, Paul................ ................659 Howells, Scott................ ................660 Hill, Laurie................. ...........370,776 Hoermann, Lisa J.......... ................710 Honza, Bryan................. ................659 Howerton, Sharon.......... ................660 Hill, Leslie D.............. ..................793 Hoermann, Matt............ ................378 Honza, Jerry................... ................491 Howse, Scott.................. ................291 Hill, Madelyn.............. ..................746 Hoesel, Carol A............. ................459 Hood, Belinda................ ................401 Howsel, Carol................ ................215 Hill, Mark................... ...........298,658 Hoffer, Brenda............... ................746 Hood, Deborah Anne.... ................659 Hoyt, Denise M.............. .........415,429 Hill, Nathan Charles.... ..................793 Hoffman, Dennis........... .........305,318 Hood, Gary Lynn.......... ................746 Heyt, Jennifer................ ................776 Hill, Rachel................. ....501,596,776 541,710 Hood, Heather.............. ................776 Hrabal, Tanya................ ................79 6 Hill, Richard G............ ..................710 Hoffmann, Anna Y......... ................746 Hood, Troy.................... ................594 Hrabousky, David........... .........509,710 Hill, Robert................. ...........255,594 Hofstetter, Thomas........ ................798 Hooge, Robert P............ ................489 Hrachovy, Sharon........... ................403 Hill, Robert................. ..................710 Hogan, Dennis E........... ................710 Hooge, William C.......... ................583 Hrachovy, Susan............ ................660 Hill, Ronald................. ..................294 Hogan, Mason............... ..........252,322 Hooker, Elizabeth L...... ................659 Hranitzky, Jennifer......... ................660 Hill, Russell................. ..................658 428,746 Hooker, Joanna.............. ................168 Hrna, Anna.................... ................356 Hill, Scott.................... ..................658 Hogan, Matthew............ .................746 Hooker, Katherine......... ................776 Hrncir, Sharon............... .........548,776 Huffman, William......... ..........493,776 Huffmeyer, Stephen..... .................776 Hufstutler, Traci........... ..........526,606 Hugebeck, Dee Dee..... .................569 Huggins, Christopher... .................660 Hughes, Bill................. ..........830,838 Hughes, Charles........... ...415,460,746 Hughes, Donna............ .................368 Hughes, Kathryn.......... ..........584,710 Hughes, Neva............... .................776 Hui, Edmond................ .................412 Huie, Melissa............... .................660 Hulen, Karen................ .................711 Hull, Vincent................ .................276 Hults, Nicole................ .................660 Hultz, Ronnie............... .................660 Human, Laurie............. ..461„548,776 Humbach, Michael....... .................660 Hume, Gina.................. ...351,598,746 Hume, Johanna............. .................598 .................598 Humphrey, Bruce E..... .................746 Humphrey, Georgeann. .................746 Humphrey, James E...... .................776 Humphries, Bill............ ...303,320,523 Humphries, Charles..... ..........454,571 Humphries, John.......... ..........408,746 Humphries, M. C......... .................419 Humphries, Sam........... .................274 Humphries, Stephen..... .................422 Hundt, Laura................ .................477 Hung, Cao.................... .................215 Hunn, David................. ..........589,660 Hunt, David................. .................711 Hunt, Eric.................... .................271 Hunt, James................. ..........415,661 Hunt, Jeff..................... ..........418,419 Hunt, Karen................. .................435 Hunt, Martha............... .................661 Hunt, Matt................... .................524 Hunt, Sam.................... .................661 Hunt, Travis................. .................711 Hunter, Annette........... .................661 Hunter, Eric................. .................217 Hunter, Erin................. ..........368,661 Hunter, Greg................ ...291,445,661 Hunter, Jennifer........... .................711 Hunter, John................ .................287 Hunter, Rodney............ .................746 Hunter, Scott................ ..........248,776 Hunter, Tommy............ ..........453,578 Huoseal, Tim................ .................230 Hurdt, Cody................. .................310 Hurley, Jeff................... ............83,776 Hurley, Karyn............... ...459,540,661 Hurley, Paul................. ..........255,324 Hurley, Terri................ .................179 Hurlston, Glen............. .................300 Huron, Gilbert............. .................261 Huron, Mark A............. .................415 Hill, Scott......................................658 Hill, Steven...................................543 Hilland, Jere Robert......................710 Hilscher, Kenneth..........................710 Hilt, Tim.......................................552 Hilterman, Kellee..........................438 Hibernian, Nancy..........................603 Hilton, Julie....................338,340,360 658 Hinch, Karmen..............................539 Hinchliffe, Angee..........................658 Hinds, Paul....................................602 Hines, Debbie...............................658 Hines, Dwight...............................710 Hines, Jeffrey.........................326,428 525,710 Hines, John.....................263,324,710 Hines, Lisa....................................776 Hines, Wesly.................................292 Hinkle, Chad..........................304,746 Hinkle, Harold A...................260,262, 449.658 Hinkle, Mollie........................598,776 Hinojosa, Catherine...............258,658 Hinojosa, Laura L.........................746 Hinojosa, Lily................................710 Hinojosa, Lucas.............................798 Hinojosa III, Raul..........................258 410.658 Hinson, Ed......................504,594,776 Hinson, John M.............................710 Hinton, Laura.........................370,746 Hinton, Tracy................................525 Hinton, Tracy................................776 Hippman, Paul..............................710 Hirsch, Patty.................................438 Hirschler, Paul A....................408,658 Hirt, Stacy.....................................658 Hitchcock, Florette E....................776 Hitchcock, Hal..............................278 Hogan, Maureen.....................532,710 Hogan, Pat....................................279 Hogan, Robert G...... .....................746 Hogan, Thad...................280,589,746 Hogarth, Mike...............................420 Hogarty, Christine C.....................710 Hoge, Shelley................................776 Hogg, John.............................301,746 Hogg, John....................................426 Hogg, Robert.................................776 Hogg, William........................476,746 Hohlt, Randall........................498,746 Hohlt, Ricky..................................659 Hohn, Doris...........................363,776 Holcomb, Anthony.................468,746 Holcomb, Jenny............................746 Holden, Charles............................246 Holder, Greg.................................746 Holder, James N............................248 Holder, Jamie................................710 Holdsworth, Helen........................428 Holekamp, Gordon........................597 Holescher, Richard........................252 Holifield, Ronald...........................293 Holifield, William..........................710 Hollabaugh, Lisa...........................467 512,513 Hollacher, Joey.......................511,557 589,710 Holland, Chris...............................746 Holland, Daniel.............................776 Holland, John..................298,492,775 Holland, Johnny.....................127,130 144,145,148 Holland, Lisa C.............................659 Holland, Randy..............................219 Holland, Terri.........................217,710 Holland, Tom................................408 Holland Jr., Jack C........................659 Hollas, Chris...................272,320,326 Hooper, David............... ..........402,659 Hooper, Lea Rebecca..., .................776 Hooper, Shelley............ ..........446,484 Hoover, Eric.................. .................255 Hoover, Paul................. .................710 Hoover, Shannon A...... .................776 Hope, Doug................. .................465 Hope, Julie................... ..........593,746 Hopkins, Brian............. ..........273,320 Hopkins, Kristi............. .................746 Hopkins, Matt.............. .................503 Hopkins, Natalie........... ..........471,776 Hopley, Doug............... ..........405,526 Hopmann, Jamie........... .................457 Hopp, Loretta M.......... .................746 Hoppe, Belinda............ .................710 Hoppe, Laura............... ..........152,710 Hopper, John Thomas .. .................421 Horan, Jerry................. .................394 Horan, Sheryl L........... .................746 Hord, Mark.................. ...422,538,659 Hormberg, Brian.......... ..........273,326 Horn, Catherine........... .................710 Horn, Cynthia.............. .................776 Horn, Gregory B.......... .................746 Horn, Leasa.................. .................710 Horne, Carol................ .................776 Horne, Joseph M.......... ...452,538,710 Horne Jr., Robert M..... .................659 Hornedo, Carlos........... ..........497,659 Horner, Jimmy............. .................430 Horng, Yau Shan........... .................793 Hornung, Allen............ ..........402,659 Hornung, Julie............. .................407 Horowitz, Lonni........... .................468 Horsford, William......... ..........422,746 Horticulture Club......... .................440 Horton, Eddie.............. ..........433,659 Horton, Eric................. .................502 Horton, Robin.............. ..........370,511 Hryekewicz, Joyce.. ......................710 Hsu, Arthur Y.......... ...............420,471 Hsui, Yu-Chuan....... ......................411 Huang, Chiufang..... ........460,526,746 Huang, Jennifer....... ...............360,594 Huat, Fong Ming..... Hubbard, Benji....... ......................570 ......................364 Hubbard, Charles.... ......................442 Hubbard, Jami......... ......................594 Hubbard, Rebecca... ......................776 Hubbard, Rick L..... ........326,442,710 ......................451 Hubbard, Wendell... ......................660 Hubbell, Emily........ ......................746 Huber, Douglas W... ......................455 Hubert, John........... ...............263,324 Hubert, Martin........ .246,263,324,660 Hubka, Scott........... ......................660 Huckleberrv, Pam.... ......................427 Huddleston, Donna. ........483,556,710 Huddleston, Lisa..... ......................660 Huddleston, Mike.... ......................710 Hudman, Scott........ ................271,326 Hudson, Jo.............. ...............406,460 Hudson, Kerry......... .......................710 Hudson, Paige......... .........364,364,746 Hudson, Paul........... ................366,746 Hudson, Roberta..... .......................776 Huebner, Denis....... .......................445 Huehnert, John H... .......................240 Hueila, Carlos......... .......................776 Huerter, Rod........... .......................263 Hueske, Kirby......... .......................746 Huff, John............... ................556,710 Huff, Lawrence E... ................525,746 Huff, Pamela............ ................217,598 Huff, Steve.............. .........264,322,660 Huffman, Alan......... .......................583 Huffman, Jace......... .......................660 Huffman, Laree....... ................423,572 Hurst, Lisa.................... ................776 Hurta, Sandy................. ................746 Hurwitz, Karen............. ................746 Huse, Mark................... ................529 Hussman, Lawrence...... .........289,320 Huston, Margaret.......... ................661 Husung, Jack................. ................746 Hutchenrider, Ken........ ................552 Hutchens, Jay................ ................594 Hutcheson, Katie........... ................538 Hutchings, Matt............ Hutchins, Elisa.............. ................711 ................485 Hutchinson, Doug......... ................432 Hutchinson, Jeff............ ................248 Hutchinson, Julie.......... ................219 Hutchinson, Kristine H.. .........501,711 Hutchinson, Richard...... ................501 Hutson, Abby................ ................746 Hutson, Elisa................. .........603,661 Hutson, Larry................ .........249,746 Hutson, Rodney Kent.... ................746 Hutton, Geof................. ................271 Hutts, Chris................... ................77u Hutzler, Stacey.............. ................746 Huval, Lynette.............. ................545 Huynh, Thinh................ Hvizdos, Mary Kae........ ................601 ................470 Hwang, Ki..................... .........270,776 Hyatt, John................... ..315,327,747 Hyde, Joe G.................. .........602,711 Hymer, David................ ................711 Hynes, Jennifer............. ..424,598,776 Index 813 lacoponelli, John M................262,326 535,711 Ibarra, Vickie................................776 Ibrahim, Shaliza......... ...................661 Ida, Naoko....................................217 Igo, Mandy....................................776 lida, Naoka......................213,215,574 lies, Pamela...................................711 Iley, Don................................314,711 Iliadoo, Sophia.........415,558,567,661 Hoff Jr., Donald E..........................771 Imai, Cindy...................................399 Imhof, Barbara..............................711 Infante, Carlos...............................441 Infante, Javier...............................272 Infante, Ricky................................280 Ingram, Daphne............................661 Ingram, Kathy..........360,537,596,747 Ingram Jr., Stephen B.............512,711 Inman, Bill....................................600 Interianu, Roberto C.....................747 Ireland, Dale.................................403 Ireland, Troy...................280,589,747 Irizarry, Jose..................................249 Irizarry, Patty................................747 Irvin, Daniel..................................794 Irvin, Noel S.................................747 Irvin, Shelley.................................598 Irvin, Tammy R.............................776 Irving, Beverly................470,598,711 Irwin, Brenda.........................399,711 Isaac, Ivan..............................394,661 Isaacs, Vivian Lee..........................747 Isenberg, Jeanne............................407 Isermann, Mike.............................291 Isham, DeeAnne............................569 Isham, Frank T..............................569 Ishihara, Hiroichi..........................574 Iskandar, Christopher R..........563,776 Ismis, Diana...........................558,558 Ivans, Steven.................................776 Ivey, Trey......................................578 Ivie, John......................................747 Ivy, Mack...............................538,711 Izaquirre, Eddie............................261 Jabara, Margaret............................632 Jacaman, Andrea............... ............487 Jackson, C. J..................................544 Jackson, Cecil..................250,466,711 Jackson, David...............................279 Jackson, David...............................294 Jackson, David...............................661 Jackson, Deborah..........................661 Jackson, Douglas...........................273 Jackson, Iva...................................208 Jackson, Jay...................................747 Jackson, John M........;...................776 Jackson, Kimberly.........................661 Jackson, Lance..............................128 Jackson, Marianne..................451,661 Jackson, Pam..........................548,661 Jackson, Patrick.............................747 Jackson, Raymond.........................586 Jackson, Shelly..............................747 Jackson, Tonja...............................711 Jackson, Wendy.............................747 Jackson, Willard.....................252,776 Jackson Jr., Cecil Ray....................250 Jackson Jr., Jess J...........................794 Jacob, Lori....................................404 Jacobs, Edith.................................606 Jacobs, Karl............................557,661 Jacobs, Lowell...............................661 Jacobson, Kristin...........................776 Jacobson, Leslie............................747 Jacobson, Liane......................430,747 Jacobston, Shawn..........................545 Jaggers, Stephen............................711 Jahns, Joseph.................................711 Jahns, Leanne.........................464,661 Jahns, Richard........................475,661 Jaime, Linda Y...............................392 Jaimez, Olga..................................468 Jaksik, Robert.........................489,776 Jalufks, Mark.................................776 Jamail, Darryl..................276,318,711 Jambor, Jennifer............................747 James, Andy..................................356 James, Chandra Y..........................776 James, Charlie...............................661 James, Darryl L.............................776 James, Felicia G............................516 James, George...............................661 James, Gregory.......................293,776 James, Guy L................................747 James, Karla..................................830 James, Keith..................................414 James, Kimberly..............568,608,747 James, Michele..............................661 James, Pat.....................................123 James, Robert..................298,351,661 James, Sephen........................378,565 James IV, Vinton Lee.....................747 Jameson, Mark.......................450,661 Jamieson, Rob...............................271 Jamison, Marc.................303,530,711 Jan, Tami................................506,747 Janak, Blake...........................509,776 Janak, Dean............................509,711 Janak, John....................................711 Janak, Katie...................................777 Janak, Melinda.........399,404,422,661 Janak, Michael...............................747 Janda, Gary F................................711 Janek, Judy.............................370,747 Janek, Tammy Denise....................711 Janicek, Ann M.............................747 Janik, Frank.....................310,318,711 Janik, Julie....................................598 Janis, Katherine.............................711 •Janney, Chris..........................475,711 Janney, Joe....................................661 Janousek, Vit.................................270 Janow, Nicole..................402,560,711 Jansen, Sandra...............................777 Janssen II, Vernon.........................711 Janssens, Joe..................................249 Janzen, Herbert.............................661 Jaramillo, Jorge.............................551 Jarboe, E. J.....................417,585,593 Jaremko, Mary Jo............352,498,747 Jares, Alison..................................711 Jarnagin, Andrew..........................747 Jaron, Patricia K............................747 Jarratt, Stacy.................................711 Jarrell, Nonnie L...........................711 Jarrett Jr., Robert...................255,747 Jarvie, Sue Ellen.....................407,747 Jarvis, Melisa..........................498,777 Jarvis, Todd...................................297 Jarzombek, Sandra........................777 Jasek, Douglas........................476,711 Jasek, Mary...................................661 Jasek, Noreen................................747 Jasek, Dennis.................................489 Jatzen, Eric...................................512 Jatzlau, Donald..............................747 Jay, Monty.....................................604 Jaynes, Brian Kemp.......................747 Jeanis, Curt...................................661 Jeffrey, Ross...................................661 Jeffrey, Scott W.............................747 Jeffus, April............................484,777 Jamelka, Dawn.......................509,711 Jemelka, Dennis.....................509,661 Jemison, Howard.............308,310,327 Jendrezey, Randal...................411,711 Jenewein, Brandon..........295,297,661 Jenkins, Barry................................604 Jenkins, Cassandra.........................700 Jenkins, Dennis.............................661 Jenkins, Lyn...........................532,777 Jenkins, Mary E......................467,711 Jenkins, Michael Scott...................711 Jenkins, Robert.......................419,661 Jenkins, Shan..........................305,777 Jenning, David..............................596 Jennings, Gail Jennings, Jessi........................606,747 Jennings, Kevin Patrick.................747 Jennings, Kimbra...........................661 Jennings, Lori................................596 Jensen, Lynn.................................538 Jensen, Rusty................................366 Jensen, Scott.................................661 Jensvold, Hege..............................747 Jeong, Insoo..................................661 Jeske, Charles...............................711 Jespersen, Lisa..............................564 Jessee, Stanley........................427,777 Jessourian, Vic...............................661 Jessup, Terri..................................543 Jester, Michelle...............543,547,661 Jester, Robin...........................415,452 Jeter, Jay.......................................777 Jetton, Jeff..............................399,598 Jimenez, Anita.................552,574,711 Jimenez, Patricio...........................661 Jimenez, William...........................661 Jimerson, Deirdre M.....................516 Jinks, Reid.....................................661 Joachim, Kyle.........................310,711 Joachim, Scott........................309,311 Jobe, Danny..................................552 Joe, Edmond..........................526,661 Joe, Stanley...................................777 Joeris, Karl....................................249 Joffrion, Theresa.....................436,661 Johansen, A. Thomas..............462,476 661 John, Arthur...........................362,777 John, Michael.........................310,777 Johnigan, Steve.............................200 Johns, Michael...............................711 Johnson, Andrew...........................661 Johnson, Angela............................747 Johnson, Anne...............................661 Johnson, Barbara...........................661 Johnson, Barry...............................747 Johnson, Beverly...........................661 Johnson, Bill..................................604 Johnson, Bruce A..........................747 Johnson, Burton............................777 Johnson, C. J.................................580 Johnson, Carol........................538,711 Johnson, Cathy..............................747 Johnson, Chad...............................506 Johnson, Christopher Blake...........747 Johnson, Clay................................276 Johnson, Connie.....................364,777 Johnson, Cornelius.................380,747 Johnson, Dane...............................661 Johnson, David.......................311,324 Johnson, David.......................314,661 Johnson, David.......................557,747 Johnson, Dean...............................184 Johnson, Denise.....................584,584 Johnson, Denise............................747 Johnson, Denise............................777 Johnson, Donald............................711 Johnson, Eddy...............................777 Johnson, Elizabeth A.....................777 Johnson, Eva..........................338,370 Johnson, Greg Alan.......................747 Johnson, Gregory Alan..................777 Johnson, Heather Lynn..................777 Johnson, James H...................402,409 511,711 Johnson, Jana................................777 Johnson, Jeff..................................217 Johnson, Jeff...........................270,318 Johnson, Jeffery.............................270 Johnson, Jeffrey...............268,372,661 Johnson, Jeffrey B.........................711 Johnson, Jennifer...........................539 Johnson, Jim..................................478 Johnson, John................................300 Johnson, Joseph W........................711 Johnson, Karen..............................798 Johnson, Kathy.......................593,747 Johnson, Kelly...............................604 Johnson, Kelly...............................661 Johnson, Kenneth...................434,711 Johnson, Kepler.............................217 Johnson, Kevin.......................314,711 Johnson, Kevin..............................661 Johnson, Kristin L.........................777 Johnson, Lt. Donald J....................240 Johnson, Laurie...............568,594,711 Johnson, Lisa..........................538,777 Johnson, Lisa..........................594,777 Johnson, Lisa G.............................794 Johnson, Liz....................363,539,777 Johnson, Ltc. Donald J..................240 Johnson, Lyn............338,360,521,546 Johnson, Lynette...........................711 Johnson, Magic A..........................409 Johnson, Margaret Anne................747 Johnson, Mark..........122,194,198,199 Johnson, Mark...............................451 Johnson, Mark...............................661 Johnson, Michael.............303,320,777 Johnson, Mike L............................747 Johnson, Patty...............................777 Johnson, Paul................................661 Johnson, Randy.............................310 Johnson, Richard E........................713 Johnson, Ricky..............................215 Johnson, Robert.............................291 Johnson, Shaun..............................661 Johnson, Stanley.....................255,713 Johnson, Sylene.............................515 Johnson, Tim.................................291 Johnson, Vonda.......................468,777 Johnson, Wendy............................661 Johnson, Will.................................608 Johnson, Yvette.............................747 Johnson III, Jose.....................421,711 Johnston, Alisa.......................548,777 Johnston, Brent L..........................713 Johnston, Craig A..........................777 Johnston, Cynthia..........................661 Johnston, Diane.............................539 Johnston, Gaylon Lee....................713 Johnston, Greg..............................215 Johnston, Jennifer.........................777 Johnston, Joel................................252 Johnston, Karen.............................777 Johnston, Kelley.....................176,178 Johnston, Laura......................120,172 Johnston, Toni...............................661 Johnston, Tony V...........................711 Jolly, Michael Allen.......................713 Jones, Allen...................................311 Jones, Becky A..............................777 Jones, Bradley...............................296 Jones, Bryan D..............................747 Jones, Chris...................................271 Jones, Christopher..................217,747 Jones, Christopher.........................468 Jones, Daniel.................................777 Jones, Darrell Glen.......................713 Jones, David...........................294,747 Jones, David..................................661 Jones, Diane...........................492,747 Jones, Don....................................497 Jones, Donald................................597 Jones, Douglas Deane...................713 Jones, Eileen.................................661 Jones, Frank..................................713 Jones, Gary...................................777 Jones, Gavin..................................713 Jones, Gina....................................747 Jones, Gordon........................380,777 Jones, Greg...................................748 Jones, Jacqueline....................450,661 Jones, James E...............................748 Jones, Jeff...............................268,280 Jones, Julie......................402,596,713 Jones, Karen..................................777 Jones, Kelly...................................713 Jones, Kevin M................434,441,516 629,661 Jones, Kim.....................................748 Jones, Kyle.............................556,661 Jones, Kyle M................................661 Jones, Larry...........................421,713 Jones, Laura..................................777 Jones, Leigh................. 351 Jones, Leslie..................................748 Jones, Lori.............................399,713 Jones, Mark...................................519 Jones, Mark...................................777 Jones, Megan K........215,437,460,572 Jones, Melanie...............................748 Jones, Melinda...............................748 Jones, Michael...............................556 Jones, Micheal...............................526 Jones, Murray.........................275,276 Jones, Nancy.................................364 Jones, Richard...............................662 Jones, Rob.............................. 519 Jones, Robert G.............................748 Jones, Robert Holden....................713 Jones, Ronnie................................713 Jones, Rusty..................................404 Jones, Sandra..........................217,350 Jones, Sharon.........................457,748 Jones, Stephen................301,519,662 Jones, Steve............................217,432 Jones, Ted.....:........................448,448 Jones, Teresa.................................445 Jones, Tim.....................................748 Jones, Timothy D..........................777 Jones, Tom....................................408 Jones, Wallace.................301,589,713 Jones, Wash A...............................401 Jones, Wendy.........................573,748 Jones Jr., Robert C........................713 Joost, Darryl....................408,453,662 Jorczak, Ann..................................713 Jordan, Allyn.................................569 Jordan, Byron D............................713 Jordan, Carl...................................748 Jordan, Daniel...............................748 Jordan, Gwen................................422 Jordan, Jeff.............................488,748 Jordan, Jennifer.............................662 Jordan, John..................................713 Jordan, Kelly.................................713 Jordan, Kim............................446,662 Jordan, Thomas F............303,530,593 Jorgensen, Jennifer........................338 Josefy, Mary...........................407,748 Joseph, Cordelia A........................713 Joseph, Kelly...................297,384,662 Josey, Sandi...................................713 Jowers, Raymond...........................471 Joy, Allan.......................................404 Joyce, John.............................315,777 Joyce, Kristen................................777 Joyner, Judi...................................713 Judge, Robert.........................465,713 Judice, Kevin. .........................426,505 Juhl, Lorie.....................................426 Jumper, James...............................287 Jumper, Nancy.......................548,662 June, Susan....................................662 Jung, Christina..............................777 Jung, Donna..................................777 Jung, Maria C................................748 Jungmann, Doug...........................468 Junus, Gunardi.......................563,662 Jurek, Sarah...........................484,748 Juren, Patrick................................311 Jurik, Kristine................................748 Jushka, Barbara.............................777 Jusko, Michael...............................777 Kaatz, Kelly..............409,414,594,714 Kachnik, Leo..........................412,413 Kacir, Kent.............................419,713 Kackley, Kelley A..........................748 Kacmar, Donna..............................748 Kacorek, Lori................................778 Kaczmarek, Kris.....................478,488 Kaczmarek, Tom............................311 Kaddatz, Charles...........................418 Kaderka, Darrell............................748 Kaderli, Donna.......................427,778 Kadlecek, John G..........................748 Kadrovach, Daniel..................481,748 Kaegi, Alfredo...............................561 Kaegi, Roberto..............................561 Kahanek, Elizabeth...................36,396 713,830,836 Kahanek, Kyle...............................442 Kahanek, Teresa............................778 Kahil, Dave............................545,324 Kahn, Jon......................................662 Kahn, Josh.....................................778 Kainas, Susan.................................662 Kainer, Danny.................424,598,748 Kaiser, Beth............................370,748 Kalina, Liz.......................374,447,748 Kalinowski, Michael...............524,748 Kaliszeski, Karen J........................713 Kallas, Julie...................................453 Kalmbach, Kari..............................713 Kalsi, Carle.............................532,778 Kalsi, Marie-Luise..................467,662 Kamei, Mike...........................519,524 Kaminski, Floyd..............542,546,564 Kamman, Curt...............................560 Kana, Janice..................................713 Kana, John.....................................662 Kanar, Darrell................................713 Kane, Frank R...............................248 Kane, Katherine Leigh..................778 Kane, Les......................................604 Kane, Patrick R.............................748 Kanfuehren, Tracy.........................521 Kang, Kathy..................................748 Kang, Tik Gwan............................563 Kang, Tik Kwie.............................563 Kano, Atsushi................................574 Kao, Kim.......................................748 Kappler, Anne...............................662 Kappler, Susan...............................662 814 Index Karam, Lynne.......... ................778 Karamanos, Gayle.... .........497,778 Karamanos, Lynn..... ..368,407,497 Karbowski, Ferdinand R. ...............778 Karels, Jerry............ ................662 Karibian, Alexander. .........299,304 415,429 Karimies, Saleem..... ................465 Karlsson, Jennifer.... ................606 Karner, Jennifer....... ................748 Karr, Pam................ .........488,748 Karr, Russell............ ................305 Karrick, Kim............ ................259 Karunatileka, Muditha... ..217,522,744 Karwczyk, Richard .. ................748 Kash, Meg............... ................259 Kasiraj, Jayanthi...... .........407,439 521,794 Kasowski, Ronnie .... .........491,604 Kaspar, David.......... ................748 Kaspar, Dennis........ ................662 Kasper, Eric............. ................219 Kasper, Paula........... ................748 Kassai, Lillian.......... ................662 Kassaw, Todd........... .........303,748 Kassen, Julie............ ................662 Kastensmidt, Lisa .... ...............116,451 521,713,830,833 Kastensmidt, Mike... ...........34,778 Kastleman, Jimmy.... ................478 Kathrvn, Terry......... ................662 Katinas, Jim............. .........248,748 Katz, Bob................ Katz, Jacob L.......... .........599,748 Kaufman, Andrew.... ................407 Kaulfus, Daniel........ .........338,354 561,713 Kavalew, Sherry...... ................713 Kavanagh, Kathryn.. ................662 Kaylor, Carla........... .351,594,596,778 Keahey, Kelly.......... ................662 Keahey, Theresa...... .........553,713 Kealey, Burke.......... ..372,506,748 Kearnes, Dwayne .... ................276 Keath, Travis........... ................305 Keating, Diane........ .........405,422 Keating, Wayne....... .405,530,575,662 Keatts, Julie............. ................778 Keck, Mary.............. .........219,350 Kedesma, Michelle.. ................779 Keech, Don............. ................273 Keele, Jeff............... ................778 Keeler, Brooke........ .........492,748 Keeling, Julia........... .........506,713 Keen, Timothv L..... ................748 Keen, Victoria......... ................778 Keene, Keith H....... ................794 Keese, Nancy.......... .........374,713 Keeton, J. T............. ................409 Keeton, Mary.......... ................748 Keever, Kristina L... ...............748 Keever, Steve.......... ...............748 Kefauver, Craig....... ...............662 Keighery, Michael... ........289,662 Keiser, John.............. ........291,662 Keith, Greg.............. .301,550,556,748 Keklak, Deborah..... ...............424 Kellar, Ronnie.......... ...............596 Kelleher, Bernard..... ...............442 Keller, Alex.............. ...............252 Keller, Charles C...... ...............749 Keller, Eric............... .255,532,594,749 Keller, Jana............... ...............749 Keller, Phyllis........... ...............457 Keller, Stacey........... Kelley, Bryant.......... ........399,662 Kelley, John S........... ........270,713 Kelley, Mark B ......... ...............847 Kelley, Michael......... .594,626,662 Kelley, R. Amanda.... ...............713 Kelley, Stanley F....... ...............713 Kelley, Thomas......... ........263,749 Kelling, George........ ........303,593 Kellogg, Dean.......... ...............749 Kellogg, Pam............ ........541,713 Kellough, Dyanne..... ...............302 Kellow, V. Elizabeth . ...............749 Kelly, Christopher T. ........422,713 Kelly, Curtis............. ...............423 Kelly, Eric................ ...............749 Kelly, George........... ...............713 Kellly, Howard......... ...............663 Kelly, Kevin.............. ...............304 Kelly, Kristine.......... ........425,663 Kelly, Laura.............. .418,419,663 Kelly, Shawn............. ........264,597 Kelly, Tommy Matthe IW ... ...............749 Kemp, John.............. ........573,663 Kemp, Kathleen....... ...............713 Kemp, Mark............. ........279,521 Kemper, George............. ...............219 Kemplin, Kevin.............. ........213,794 Kendall, Greg................. ...............539 Kendel, Michael............. ........474,663 Kendrick, Sheri.............. ........428,713 Keng, Leslie................... ...............271 Keng, Loretta................. ...............459 Kenison, Dale................. ........226,566 Kennamore, William....... ........412,749 Kennedy, Carlene........... ...............437 Kennedy, Cpt. Ed........... ........241,332 Kennedy, David.............. .518,530,713 Kennedy, Jill................... ........796,471 Kennedy, Kyle................ ........584,778 Kennedy, Kvle D............ ...............713 Kennedy, Mark............... ...............713 Kennedy, Rachel............. ...............460 Kennedy, Robert Dougla; !..............749 Kenney, James................ ........252,749 Kenney, Mike................. ........411,778 Kensey, Brian................. ...............749 Kent, Brian..................... ...............573 Kent, David.................... ...............184 Kent, Janet..................... ........596,749 Kent, Rhonda................. ...............778 Kent, Stephen................ ...............487 Kent, Susan.................... ...............713 Kenyon, David............... ...............488 Keough, Mary Jean......... ...............401 Keprta, Donna................ ........476,713 Kerby, Paul..................... Kerby, Tim..................... .313,314,408 453,713 Kerckhoff, Victor............ ...............262 Kern. Kyle J................... ........749,778 Keerns, Audra...... .......... ...............368 Kerns, David.................. ...............432 Kerns, Susan................... .351,422,749 Kerr, Lamar.................... ........399,749 Kerr, Robin..................... ...............412 Kerr, Sharon................... ...............778 Kerr, Virginia.................. ...............749 Kerutis, Stephen............. ...............263 Kessler, Brenda.............. ...............749 Kessler, David J.............. ...............778 Kessler, Melissa.............. ...............663 Ketcham, Bill................. ...............276 Kettler, Kevin................. ........362,468 Kettlewell. Ron L........... ........594,713 Kev, Carl........................ ...............663 Key, John H................... ...............749 Key, Lori........................ ...............778 Khalil, Nazir................... .412,413,562 567,663 Khalil, Zouzou................ ...............407 Khammash, Mustafa........ ...............488 Kharas, Minocher........... ...............562 Khayyal, Sari.................. ...............749 Khirkhah, Mahmoud....... ...............663 Khoury, Ada................... ...............797 Khuri, Paul..................... ........298,532 Kidd, Desmond.............. ...............663 Kidwell, Jay.................... ........402,749 Kidwell, Richard............. ...............749 Kiefel, Francis................ ...............576 Kietfer, Kimberlv............ ...............663 Kiel, David..................... ...............713 Kienle, Richard.............. ........409,749 Kiger, Bonnie................. ...............749 Kiker, Aaron................... ........278,778 Kilgore, Darren.............. ........566,778 Kilianski, Jennifer........... ........370,496 Killam, Stephen.............. ........438,663 Killingsworth, Meredith . ...............749 Killough, Anita............... ...............484 Killough, Scott............... ...............249 Kilmer, Colbert.............. ...............778 Kilner, Greg......... .......... ........263,320 Kilpatrick. Alex.............. .314,327,749 Kilpatrick, Sheri............. ...............663 Kilty, Meg...................... .386,386,541 Kiltv, Suzanne................ .451,541,713 Kim, Christine M............ ...............778 Kim, Stephen................. ...............287 Kim, Yong....................... ...............778 Kimball, Janet................ ...............713 Kimbell, Stacy................ ........399,713 Kimbell, Stephanie......... ........370,407 521,749 Kimbro, Darla................ ...............494 Kimmins, Kathv.............. ...............778 Kimsey, Kelley............... ...............302 Kinato, Hendrik ............. ...............778 Kincey, Qmc. J. W.......... ........240,241 Kindig, Kristine.............. ...............749 Kindle, Chris.................. ...............499 King, Dana..................... ...............663 King, David.................... ..........778 King, David R................ ........441,663 King, Fran...................... ...............503 King, Greg....................................778 King, Janet....................................560 King, John Scott............................778 King, Kirk..............................314,778 King, Lisa......................................749 King, Mary....................................713 King, Penny...................................202 King, Peter....................................544 King, Robert..................................291 King, Steve....................................443 Kiong, Steven R............................663 King, William................................713 King, William H, B........................778 King Jr., John................................778 Kingsbury, Lorie............................557 Kingsley, Scott........................292,318 Kinuca, Robert..............................794 Kipp, Ellen....................................404 Kirby, Deborah..............................713 Kirby, Paige.....................441,480,529 Kirby, Valerie................................778 Kirchhoff. John..............................713 Kirk, Anne.....................................663 Kirk, Kathy....................................713 Kirkindall, Karen...........................468 Kirkpatrick, Andy..........................749 Kirkpatrick, Gena..........................663 Kirkpatrick, Kara L................520,713 Kirksey, Alissa........................526,713 Kirksey, Karla................................468 Kirst, Jennifer..................376,525,713 Kirst, Matthew..............................525 Kiser, Darrell...................304,328,779 Kisere, Kristen..............................459 Kistner, Kirk..................................530 Kistner, Kirk..................................779 Kiszely, Sherri........................384,779 Kitchens, Keith..............................749 Kitchens, Rilev..............................469 Kitowski, Robert..............290,293,713 Kittelson, David............................401 Kitterll, Kevin...............................749 Kittler, M. Cynthia........................794 Kittrell, Roger...............................663 Kitzman, Ken.........................564,580 Kitzman, Stanley.............314,327,779 Klair, Harriette..............................713 Klar, Elaine...................................779 Klarquist, John Erland...................749 Klatt, Allen....................................713 Klatt, James...................................663 Klaus, Paul.............................252,605 Kleck, Jeffrey................................439 Kleebauer, Kristi...........................374 Kleespies, Hank.............................505 Kleiber, Shirley......................764,779 Kleihege, Eustacia.........................779 Klein, Amanda........................604,604 Klein, Eddie..................................276 Klein, James..................................713 Klein, Jennifer...............................749 Klein, Joe......................................600 Klein, Karen..................................749 Klein, Kevin..................................520 Klein, Rebecca..............................663 Klein, Robert..........................248,663 Klein, Timmy................................428 Kleinheinz, Eric............................663 Klement, Greg...............................402 Klement, Jon..........................499,663 Klement, Jon.................................663 Klement, Lisa................................606 Klement, Patty..............................499 Klement, Phil................................297 Klemm, Warren.............................663 Klempa, Keith...............................507 Klepac, James.........................435,749 Klett, Grace...................................713 Kliegle, Kathy........................481,663 Kline, Erik.......................................64 Kloesel, Koby................................663 Klosterboer, David..........494,530,594 Kloves, Patricia..............................663 Kluck, William..............................749 Kluckman, Mark.....................419,663 King, Catherine......................404,713 Klusmeyer, Louis...........................663 Klussmann, Kyle............................663 Klyng, Charles Henry.............538,713 Knabe, Greg..................................604 Knapp, Dale...........................273,326 Knapp, David................................487 Knapp, Mary.................................749 Knatcher, Jim.........................305,749 Knebel, Gwen........................425,451 Knecht, Hyland......................305,779 Kneer, Quintin..............................273 Knesek, Dave..................292,328,530 Knesek, Jill A................................749 Knesek, Randy...............................544 Knesek, Ricky................................544 Knezek, Barry...............................598 Knight, Grant................................382 Knight, Janice M...........................749 Knight, Jesse..........................462,476 Knight, Karl..................................450 Knight, Liz......................401,405,414 Knight, Robert..............................469 Kniskern, Kenny..............274,502,749 Kniskern, Kevin......................304,502 Knodell, Elaine M..................573,714 Knodell, Matt................................217 Knodell, Vince...............................573 Knowles, Bryan E..........................749 Knowles, David.............................749 Knowlton, Amanda........................779 Knowlton, Brad.............................279 Knowlton, Kelly............................543 Knox, Tammy..................564,598,779 Knudsen, John...............................797 Knudson, Andrea...........................749 Knot, Simonsen.............................749 Kobayashi, Alec.............................514 Kobe, Mike...................................561 Koch, Gary....................................500 Koch, Joseph.................................500 Koch, Perry L.........................240,241 Kocher, Fritz.................................442 Kochevar, Andy......................542,546 Kocurek, Jennifer..........................749 Kocurek, Karen.............................749 Koehl, Brian...........................217,749 Koehl, Kristen........................215,476 Koehl, Sarah..................................749 Koehl, Stephanie...........................594 Koehler, Al....................................354 Koehler, Amanda....................515,663 Koehler, Billy................................354 Koehler, William E........................749 Koelzer, Barbara.....................598,628 Koemel, John..................167,402,403 409,456,663 Koemel, Kristen.......427,430,520,714 Koenig, Daniel Anthony................714 Koepke, Jens.................................215 Koeppe, Dallas..............................378 Koesler, Rena.........................513,518 Koester, Sharon......................569,663 Koesters, Daniel............................663 Koets, Kimberly............................663 Koh, Jocelyn....................364,407,714 Koh, Olivia....................................779 Kohanke, Bradley..........................663 Kohel, David.................................779 Kohler, Andrea M..........................714 Kohler, Kathryn.............................714 Kohn, Mark...................................663 Kojak, Cole...................................490 Kokel, Ron W.........................470,499 Kolb, Bethany L............................512 Kolb, Randall B........438,518,543,749 Kolk, Jefifrev G.......................539,749 Koll, Duane.....................458,471,714 Koll, Troy......................................663 Kolodziejeyk, Richard...................664 Kolski, Steve.................................378 Konesheck, Carrin.........................779 Konzen, Richard............................416 Koon, Duncan.................249,322,714 Koop, Ronda..................................779 Kooutz, Kenneth...........................779 Kopec, Peggy................................506 Kopecky, Michael...................314,606 Kopfer, Nancy........................351,749 Kopios, Pere..................................581 Kopp, Jerald..................................747 Koppel, Duque, Cesar...................749 Koppisch, Eric...............................749 Kopplin, Randy.............................402 Koranek, Patrice.....................403,664 Korczynski, Karen.........................714 Korenek, Marty.............................276 Korenek Jr., John Lee...................714 Korioth, Matt................................419 Koritz, Carla.................................779 Kormanik, James M.........304,526,714 Kornegay, Dean.............................779 Kornegay, Diane............................664 Kornhoff, Raymond................249,779 Korol, Robert................................749 Korrv, John......................289,602,749 Kosh, Kim..............................560,779 Kotsur, Francis..............................664 Kott, Trevor...........................593,714 Kotwal, Russ..................................311 Kotzer, Marlene............................526 Kovar, Darryl................................714 Kovar, Donna.........................368,714 Kovar, Susan..................................664 Kovitz, Jeff.............................272,318 Kozel, Barbara...............................779 Kozel, Karen..........................422,714 Kozelsky, Timothy..................291,749 Kozub, Paula.................................779 Krackau, Charles....................428,714 Kraemer, Wayne............................429 Krafick, Kelly Ann.........................714 Krahn, James...................433,441,480 Kramer, Ann..................................779 Kramer, Elizabeth C......................779 Kramer, Jennifer............................422 Kramer, Ralph Lloyd.....................749 Krampota, Linda....................409,664 Kratzer, Mark E......................476,714 Kraus, Clifford A...........................714 Kraus, Michael.......................543,547 Kraus, Peter...........................249,664 Krause, Kimberly..........................714 Krause, Monique....................450,560 578,749 Krehmeier, David..........................749 Kreider, Keith...............................540 Kreipe, Mark...................311,327,779 Krejci, John...................................664 Kremmer, John.......................240,241 Krenek, Carolyn............................664 Krenek, Sue...........................471,779 Kretschmer, Deborah.............428,749 Krewsun, Harry.............................507 Kriegel, Todd................................749 Krisch, Steven...............................794 Krischke, Leroy.............................664 Kristek, Annette.....................457,664 Kriz, Nancy............................460,749 Kriz, Susan....................................664 Krolczyk, Susan.............................484 Kronschnabl, Glenn.......................498 Kruckemeyer, Kathy J............560,714 Krueger, David..............................779 Krueger, Katherine Kay.................714 Kruest, Allison L.............374,477,749 Kruger, Doug................................249 Krumpotic, Bonnelvn......256,259,327 426,530,628,664 Krupala, Donna......................460,749 Kruse, Cody..................................664 Kruse, Diane.................................714 Kruse, Kevin.................................798 Krutilek, Mitch..............................410 Krutsinger, Ethan..........................248 Kryger, Kamy................................484 Kubala, Susan................................459 Kubara, Robert S...........................749 Kubasta, Scott...............................664 Kubena, Mark.........................452,480 Kubiak, Alan.................................326 Kubiak, Jim...................................794 Kubiak, Karen...............................749 Kubicek, Linda..............................759 Kuchmeier, Eric............................664 Kuciemba, Dan..............................750 Kue ck, Kay....................................664 Kuecker, Troy................................714 Kuehler, Teresa.............................750 Kuehn, Stuart.........................261,714 Kuehnert, John..............................241 Kuek, Chen Ming...................567,570 Kuempel, Scott..............................714 Kuffner, Ken....................116 830,836 Kuge, Marie..................................750 Kuhn, Lisa.....................................664 Kuhn, Robert.................................664 Kuhn, Tina....................................715 Kuhnel, Deborah Ann...................750 Kukla, Edward...............................452 Kunkle, Keith................................750 Kunz, Phillip.................................403 Kunze, Karen R.............................779 Kupiec, Suzie................................490 Kurk, Alan.....................................750 Kurosky, Lisa.................................779 Kurrus, Martha.......................491,750 Kurtin, Tobin T..............................750 Kurtz, Karen..........................213,750 Kusak , Mark.................................750 Kutchins, Brad C...........................415 Kuykendall, Eric............................664 Kuykendall, Jacqueline K..............715 Kuykendall, Roger.........................372 Kuzel, Emil...................................664 Kvasnickka, Charles.......................664 Kvinta, John....................252,327,715 Kvinta, Ken............................463,715 Kwan, James...........................426,779 Kyle, Lisa......................................715 Kyle, Mary....................................715 Klosterboer, David........................530 Index 815 Langley, Clyde.......................300,327 426,630,664 Langlinais, Jeannine......................664 Langlotz, Kathy......................215,219 Langston, Jay.........................264,715 Langston, Laura.....................464,664 Langston, Lisa...............................166 Langston, Lou........................458,750 Langston, Pam...............................779 Lanier, Donna...............................664 LeMeilleur, Coy............................382 LeMessurier, Philip................315,473 LeMoine, Dana..............................411 LePori, Brian.......................... .......311 Lea, Stephen.................................779 Leach, Gary...........................476,664 Leach, Kent Andrew.....................715 Leach, Kimberly.....................476,715 Leach, Stephen.............................664 Leachman, Amy A.........................779 Lenser, Leslie............. .....447,606,750 Lent, Katey................ ............407,750 Lenz, Rick.................. ............519,524 Lenzen, Gregory...... ...................750 Leon, Teodoro............ ...................571 Leonard, Bill.............. ...................750 Leonard, Kathleen...... ....................750 Leonard, Lance.......... ....................261 Leonard, Susan........... ....................666 Leonberger, Caryn..... .............217,779 Lim, Mun Ngar......................570,666 Lima, Richard.........................471,666 Limmer, Brad................................779 Limmer, Byron..............................715 Linck, Mark............................174,179 Lincoln, Ward........................382,417 Lindamood, Janet...................471,779 Lindenborn, Laura.................370,779 Lindig, Kelly...................295,300,318 Lindsay, Jennifer S........................779 La Grone, Clayton... ...............293,750 Lanier, John....................... ...........428 Leadbetter, Jennifer....... ...............664 La Rue, Doug........... ......................518 Lankford, Andy.................. ...........597 Leal, Abel...................... ........289,664 LaBry, Daniel A........ ......................779 Lanore, Steve..................... ....481,664 Leal, Jesus...................... ...............664 LaGrappe, Dewesa.. ...............501,564 Lansford, Robert................ ...........750 Leal, Sandra................... ...............779 LaRue, David........... ...............451,750 Lantz, Susan Elizabeth....... ...........715 Leander, Laren............... ...............715 Labarthe, Guillermo ......................571 Lanuke, Dean L................. ...........715 Leasor, Mike................... ...............664 Labhart, Tricia.......... ......................779 Lanuke, Tracy.................... ...........664 Leatherman, Karen......... ........532,779 Labuschagne, Kim... ......................186 Lapham, Gary.................... ...........505 Leatherman, Mark.......... ...............597 Lacaden, Edwin........ ...............293,750 Lard, Curtis....................... ...........460 Leatherwood, Terri........ ...............750 Lackey, David......... .436,490,589,664 Large, Brian....................... ...........715 Lebkowsky, Bobby......... ...............779 Leong, Fred..................... ......338,378 Leonhardt, Karen............. .............666 Lera, Jordan..................... ......291,476 Lero, Michele................... .............750 Lesage, Dan..................... .............468 Leschper, Kendra............. .............715 Lesikar, Bruce.................. ......409,414 Leslie, Deborah................ .............415 Lessard, Catherine........... .............666 Lessard, Dr. Charles S...... .............420 Lindsay, Katy.................................779 Lindsey, Kelley..............................779 Lindsey, Ltc. Jerry........................241 Lindsey, Shelley.....................217,715 Lindsey, Stephen...........................666 Linebaugh, Gary...........................604 Lingafelter, Steve..........................779 Linhart, Debra..............................666 Link, Jason....................................250 Link, Patricia..................... ............666 Lackey, Greg......... .................268,280 Larimore, Sherri.......... ..................715 Lebsack, Timothy........ ..................664 Lessard, Joe................. .....261,550,594 Lackey, Kip........... ...538,593,603,715 Larkin, Nancy............. ..................715 Leckett, Richard........... ..................250 Lessmann, Chris.......... 734,750 Lackey, Laurie A... ........................715 Laro, Kathy................. ..................664 Lecroy, Renee.............. ..................664 ............273,779 Lackey, Scott......... ........................779 Lame, Trey................. ..................779 Leddy, Lisa K............... ..................750 Lessmann, Russ........... ............404,666 Lackland, Laurie ... ........................750 Larsen, Brett............... ..................664 Ledeboer, Patricia A..... ...........492,750 Lester, Lisa.................. ...................779 Lacy, Claud........... .................411,664 Larsen, Christina......... ..................664 Ledermann, Manfred.... ..................567 Lestourgeon, Deron .... ...................750 Lacy, Karen........... ........................664 Larsen, David.............. ..................258 Ledesma, Mauricio....... ....415,429,664 Lestourgeon, Greg...... ...................666 Lacy, Loren D....... .................380,779 Larsey, Lori Miranda... ..................750 Ledesma, Pablo............ ..................567 Letchford, Sue............ ...................461 Ladue, Rob............ ........................750 Larson, Carrie............. ....302,541,794 Lednicky, Donna.......... ...........447,515 Lethe, Kristin.............. ...................352 Laengrich, Larry... .................415,664 Larson, Julie................ ...........451,451 Lee, Aaron................... ...408,453,664 Lett, Robert................ ...................271 Linquist, Bruce.......... ....................715 Lins, Karl.................. ......462,476,666 Linscombe, Corey..... ....................715 Linton, Kelly............. ....................270 Linton, Lee............... ....................276 Linton, Melaney........ ....................467 Linville, Jana............. ....................715 Lipinsky, Michael...... ....................751 Lippencott, Mike....... ....................419 Lippman, Brian......... ....................584 Laffey, Carolynn....... .....................779 Laffey, Jim................ .......252,322,715 Lafon, Linn.............. .....................664 Lagleder, Jean.......... .....................715 Laham, Fadi R.......... .....................715 Laine, Thomas.......... .....................293 Lainer, Ray............... .....................248 Laing, Stewart.......... ..............299,304 327,664 Laird, Angelyn......... .....................715 Larson, Stephanie..........................428 Larue, Linda.................................664 Larvin, Gwenda.............................513 Lasater, Jeff...................................779 Lasek, Margie.........................540,750 Lashmit, James..............................422 Laskowski, Joe L...........................779 Lassetter, Mikki.............................779 Lassig, Kelly..................................414 Lassonde, Maureen..........451,593,715 Lee, Alan...............................560,779 Lee, Alison....................................664 Lee, Anna......................................779 Lee, Brad......................................664 Lee, Cliff.......................................452 Lee, Dana.....................................407 Lee, David....................................750 Lee, Emily.....................................593 Lee, Grace B.................................750 Lee, Jessica...................................532 Leung, Stephen........ .......238,318,458 Leuschner, Paige...... .....................779 Lev, Marsha.............. .....................715 Leveson, Peter......... .....................407 Levin, Brian............. .....................298 Levine, Norman....... .....................559 Levy, Andrew........... .....................250 Levy, Ann................. .......423,529,750 Levy, Dawn.............. .....................666 Levy, Laurie............. .....................259 Lipscomb, Elizabeth......................215 Lipscomb, T Sgt. Rollen L......240,241 Lipsey, Joan...................................779 Lipsey, R. Gwen............................751 Lipsey, Susan...................407,408,422 Liska, Joe Ed.......................... .......751 Liska, Mike...................................491 Liska, Nannette.............................491 Lisso, Gregory Karl.......................751 Lister, Amy............................556,602 Laird, Cynthia Kay C....................715 Lajimodiere, Cyndi.......................370 Lake, Charlie..................314,327,354 Lake, Michael................................715 Lake, Miguel.................................473 Lake, Nathan A.............................750 Lakey, Nicola................................664 Lam, Mark.....................................750 Lamar, Mike..................................715 Lamar, Steven...............................664 Lastovica, Steven.............284,300,664 Lastrapes, Kevin.....................314,779 Lasyone, Susan.........400,459,498,664 Latham, Kelly................................556 Latham, Todd................................504 Latimer, Leslie..............................750 Latson, Jerry..........................470,750 Latta, Francisco...............296,593,664 Laubacher, John.....................395,715 Lauda, Cindy..........................374,779 Lee, Jodi................................370,715 Lee, Karen....................................530 Lee, Kathy T.................................779 Lee, Kelly..............................478,779 Lee, Kevin.....................................420 Lee, Philip....................................291 Lee, Richard...........................480,664 Lee, Ronald B........................556,715 Lee, Song......................................750 Lee, Toby......................................261 Levy, Morgan...........300,318,327,715 Lew, Brian.....................................779 Lew, David....................................666 Lew, Nancy...................................512 Lewars, Lynette C.........................750 Lewi, Jack.....................................467 Lewis, Alan............................419,604 Lewis, Cindy............... ..................493 Lewis, David.................................524 Lewis, David.................................751 Lister, Robbyn L....... .....................779 Lister, Susan.............. .....................779 Liston, Pat................. ..............498,779 Little, Dee................ .......503,596,751 Little, Janet............... .....................376 Little, Mark............... .....................415 Little, Sheri L........... .....................751 Little, Wayne............ .....................751 Littlefield, Renee...... ..............479,751 Litzinger, Jill............. ..............447,447 Lamb, Chaille............ .......594,596,779 Lauderdale, Grant M... ...........557,715 Lee, Vannell............ .462,664,830,835 Lambert, Doak.......... .......167,409,456 Lauer, Andrea............. ...........596,779 Lee, Vincent............ ......................570 Lambert, Donald...... ..............407,715 Laufer, Mike................ ..................534 Lee, William Albert. ......................750 Lambert, Donnie....... .....................552 Laughbaum, Kevin...... ....310,473,750 Lee, Yik Pun........... ...............567,570 Lambert, Maek.......... .....................469 Laumbach, Kelly......... ....415,429,664 Lee, Yong Ho.......... ...............294,715 Lambert, Ronald........ .....................408 Laurel, Tito................. ..................598 Leeper, Gelee......... ......................715 Lambert, Ronald........ .....................552 Laurent, Dion....253,590,594,764,779 Leeper, Robert........ ......................664 Lambert Jr., Paul...... ..............399,664 Laurie, Scott............... ..................543 Leeper, Thomas....... ......................750 Lambiase, Diana....... .....................750 Lauritsen, Mark........... ..................537 Leeson, Jay............. ......................294 Lamm, Carolyn........ ..............526,715 Laustsen, Tom............. ..................217 Leftwich, Van.......... ......................590 Lewis, David C...............431,453,715 Lewis, Diana Marie.......................751 Lewis, Eddie.................................538 Lewis, Gary...................................158 Lewis, Gregory..............................666 Lewis, Jeff.......................532,556,715 Lewis, Jennifer................548,549,715 Lewis, Jill......................................666 Lewis, Julie A................................779 Lewis, Lori.............................433,666 Litzinger, John W................. .........715 Lively, Lisa........................... ..489,715 Livergood, Mike................... .........455 Livingston, Dennis............... ..491,715 Livingston, Ginger................ .........459 Livingstone, Scott................. .........199 Livore, Alberto..................... .........567 Lizarraga, Jose..................... ..293,408 422,666 Lizcano III, Ernest Maurice . .........417 Lammers, Chris.............................376 Lament, Peter...............................270 Lamparero, Juan M................571,750 Lampen, Lowell.....................408,441 Lanberson, George........................750 Lancaster, Ann..............................715 Lancaster, James K........................715 Lancaster, Jeff...............................468 Lancaster, John..............................715 Lancaster, Kenneth........................750 Lauter, Kyndal............ ....................750 Lavallee, Karen.......... .............550,750 Lavedan, Pierre.......... ....................779 Lavin, Kathleen.......... .............503,779 ....................715 Law, Jack Neill........... ....................779 Lawhorne, David........ .............532,549 556,593,715 Lawhorne, Donald...... ......532,593,715 Lawler, Wendy.......... ....................779 Lege, Desi................ .......501,517,715 Legener, James......... .....................471 Legg, Susan.............. .......386,686,715 Leggett, James......... .....................447 Lehmann, Erwin....... .....................664 Lehmann, Mike........ .......415,429,480 Lehne, Brian............ .....................255 Lehnert, Marae........ .....................715 Lehnert, Sara........... .....................666 Lehrer, Robert.......... .....................487 Lewis, Margo...................219,338,374 Lewis, Mark...........................134,141 Lewis, Michael Stuart....................751 Lewis, Mike...................................297 Lewis, Nancy................................751 Lewis, Pam....................................751 Lewis, Pamela...............................779 Lewis, Perry..................................552 Lewis, Raymond............................666 Lewis, Robin.................................457 Liana, Anne...................................666 Liana, Maria..................................779 Llivina, Raquel..............................408 Lloyd, Joe.....................................715 Lloyd, Wendel...............................526 Loan, Tim......................................666 Lobo, Cheryl.................................751 Lochte, Jane..................................751 Lochte, Keith................................314 Lochte, Paul...........................314,327 Lancaster, Kim.......... ......530,532,664 Lance, Kathryn.......... ....................664 Lanctot, Nancy......... ....................715 Landin, Hector.......... ....................750 Landis, Colin............. ....................565 Landmann, Rick........ ......................63 Landram, John.......... ....................664 Landrum, Laura........ ....................715 Landry, Jane.............. ....................779 Landry, Paul.............. .............272,750 Lawless, Kris.................................750 Lawrence, Addison V.....................715 Lawrence, Lee Anne..............428,779 Lawrence, Mark............................750 Lawrence, Rebecca.......................503 Lawrence, Rebecca.......................779 Lawson, Kenneth...........................750 Lawson, Michelle............376,594,779 Lawson, Tammi.............................750 Lawson, Vonda..............................779 Lehrmann, Jeffrey.........................666 Lehrmann, Leslie...................338,395 Leibham, Daniel J..................428,779 Leidner, June................................750 Leigh, Scott...................................311 Leininger, Patricia...........463,543,666 Leininger, Thomas E.....................715 Leininger, Tom..............................315 Leinnger, Sfc, Jerry.......................241 Leiser, Mary..................................715 Lewis, Scott............... ....................559 Lewis, Scott............... ....................779 Lewis, Sherri............. ....................459 Lewis, Stanley........... ......314,327,779 Lewis, Stuart............. .............280,666 Lewis, Tom................ .............399,666 Lewis, Virginia.......... .............435,666 Lewis III, Charles...... ....................666 Lexau, Leslie............. .............415,715 Liang, Hai Chin......... .............715,435 Lochte, Susan..................462,476,526 Locke, Curt...................................300 Locke, David..........................427,428 Locke, Stephen......................476,666 Lockett, Cheryl.............................352 Lockett, Peter...............................715 Lockett, Richard M.......................250 Lockhart, Andrea..........................779 Lockie, Shawn...............................459 Lockley, Alys.................................507 Lane, Allen.............................476,532 Lane, Avery...................................213 Lane, Doyle...........................287,664 Lane, Howard...............................750 Lane, James Chris.........................750 Lane, John Parr.............................750 Lane, Kimberly.............................715 Lane, Marlene C...........................779 Laney, Johnsa................................526 Lanfear, Lani.................................779 Lawton, Jenni................................496 Lawton, Stephen...........................779 Lax, Brian...............................272,750 Lay, Billy....................................32,34 Laycock, Stephen..........................424 Layfield, Gary........................504,715 Layl, Brett Adam...........................779 Laymon, Jennifer...........................530 Lazaro, Susan................................664 Le, Due.........................................601 Leissler, Kelly............ ....................715 Leissner, G. Travis..... .............417,779 Leissner, Shannon...... ....................715 Leithead, Kerry......... ....................215 Leitzy, Leslie............. ......414,460,750 Lemen, Michael........ .............447,471 476,487,750 Lemon, Lenya........... ....................779 Lemons, Jean............. .............392,459 556,715 L iang, Jeanette..............................368 Liang-Eng, Ong.............................465 Libby, Michael................311,327,779 Libson, Javier................................298 Lichnousky, Joseph Paul................751 Lichtenberger, John.......................253 Liebhardt, Matt.............................604 Liebscher, Cindy...........................666 Lieder, Richard.............................598 Liem, Wie T..................................751 Lockwood, John............................470 Locus, John...................................422 Lodge, Sharon Ellen......................751 Lodovic, Whitney..........................399 Loe, Gregory.................................666 Loeffler, Mark........................598,715 Loehr, Marsha........................594,779 Loesch, Kim..................................779 Loftice, Rob....................458,464,666 Loftin, Kyle...................................246 Lang, Douglas S.....................422,664 Lang, Lisa.....................................664 Lang, Mark....................................779 Langdon, Sheri.......................521,715 Langehennig, Shelia......................715 Langer, Kelley...............................715 Langfeld, Melissa....................500,779 Langford, Christy..........................715 Langford, Greg..............................219 Langford, Joseph.............285,287,532 Le, Lan-Anh................. ...460,601,750 Le, Loan (Lily).............. ..........352,750 Le, Ninh........................ .................601 LeBlanc, Betty............... .................459 LeBlanc, Bryan.............. ..........501,779 LeBlanc, Julie................ .................490 LeBlanc, Mary Angela.. .................715 LeBlanc, Stacy.............. ...424,589,664 LeBus, Christian........... .................779 LeCocq, Abby L........... .................715 Lemons, Jeff..................................560 Lenamond, Chris...........................476 Leners, Kathryn............................715 Lengel, Brad.................................576 Lengyel, Greg.................284,297,318 Lenig, Paul.............................499,715 Lenken, Karolyn.....................400,715 Lenker, Gammy.............................666 Lennard, Lee C.............................715 Lennon, Todd.........................280,779 Lieske, Devon........................411,666 Light, Lynn.....................498,606,666 Light, Michael H...........................751 Light, Mike...................................291 Lightsey, Debbie...........................751 Liles, Carlton Bradley...................779 Liles, Robert..........................481,779 Lill, Doug......................................488 Lilley, Nancy.................................532 Lim, Belton...................................407 Loftis, James David.......................751 Loftus, Kristen.......................538,667 Loftus, Mary Beth.........................779 Loftus, Rebecca......................538,751 Loggins, Cheryl.............................667 Loh, Gary......................................779 Lohrengel, Elizabeth.....................715 Lokey, Keith..................................667 Lomba, Luis..................................291 Long, Claudia................................483 816 Index Long, Jody.............. ......................466 Long, Kathleen........ ......................543 Long, Keith............. ......................751 Long, Patricia.......... ...............530,751 Long, Philip............ ......................715 Long, Robert........... ......................779 Long, Rod............... ...............272,326 Long, Stephen.......... ......................779 Long, Teppi............. ......................440 Long, Tim................ ......................552 Long Jr., Edward A. ......................715 Longaria, Margaret.. ......................779 Longhofer, Megan ... ......................779 Longkock, Thad....... ......................497 Longoria, Esteban ... ......................557 Longoria, Lenord..... ........253,324,715 Longoria, Linda........ ......................779 Longoria, Margaret.., ......................596 Longoria, Nora......... ......................751 Longserre, Polly Louise.................751 Longstreet, Kenneth, ......................751 Longwell, Kris.......... ......................496 Lonquist, Dick.......... 297,593,600,751 Loo, Fred................. ......................751 Looka, Duane L....... ......................751 Loomer, Gail............ ...............364,532 Looper, Ruth Ann .... ......................374 Loper, Jim................ ...............415,715 Lopez, Alama........... ......................219 Lopez, Cruz............. ......................270 Lopez, Dora............. .....................667 Lopez, Francisco...... ..............505,780 Lopez, Ignacio......... ..............543,547 Lopez, Irene............ .....................543 Lopez, Irma............. .....................522 Lopez, Ivo L............ 401,414,567,629 Lopez, Jaime............ ..............300,667 Lopez, Jose Mario.... ..............561,751 Lopez, Leticia.......... .....................780 Lopez, Maria............ ..............574,751 Lopez, Paul F........... ..............593,715 Lopez, Sonia............ .....................543 Lopez, Victor........... .......264,318,473 Lopez, Yolanda......... .....................780 Lopez, Yvette........... .....................208 Lopez Jr., Severe...... .....................454 Lord, Greg............... .....................667 Lord, J. Steven.... ..... ..............278,320 Lord, Kimberly......... .....................780 Lord, Mychele R...... .....................715 Lord, Scott............... .....................279 Lord, Steven J.......... .....................715 Lordi, Anthony......... ..............362,780 Lorenzetti, Elizabeth .....................438 Lorms, David........... .....................715 Losensky, Karen....... .....................606 Loshelder, Eric C..... .....................780 Losson, Melanie....... .....................780 Loth, Stephanie........ ..............476,667 Lotspeich, Erich....... .....................751 Lott, Julie................. .....................751 Lotz, Michael D....... .....................751 Lou, Joy................... ..............532,780 Louderback, William Scott............715 Loumb, Michael....... .....................273 Lovdahl, Christ!....... .....................667 Love, Marquitta........ .....................457 Love, Robert............ .....................280 Loveingfoss, Don...... .....................296 Lovelace, Larry V..... .....................780 Lovelace, Lisa.......... .....................715 Lovelace, Raymond.. ..............296,507 Lovelace, Stephen.... .....................798 Lovell, Grace........... .....................667 Lovett, Cindy........... .....................384 Lovett, John............. .....................262 Lovinggood, Brad..... .....................667 Lowden, Jonathan..... .....................264 Lowe, Helen-Eve..... .....................422 Lowe, Joe................. .......310,327,751 Lowe, Mark............... ..............300,780 Lowe, Sarah Louise.. .....................751 Lowenstein, Glenn.... .....................559 Lower, Harold.......... .....................715 Lowery, Cynthia........ .....................780 Lowery, Sean............. .....................253 Lowey, Jennifer......... .....................780 Lowrance, Leslie....... .......340,520,715 Lowrance, Robert...... ..............280,751 Lowrey, Jay............... .....................751 Lowrey, Reginne....... Lowrie, Shane........... .....................507 .....................428 Lowry, Charles.......... ..............448,780 Lowry, David............ .....................667 Lowry, James............. .....................751 Lowry, Julie.............. ....................667 Lowry, Patt................ .....................217 Lowy, Stan................ .............480,480 Loza, Julio................. ....................667 Lozano, Edward........ ....................517 Lozano, Edward...... ......................751 Lozano, Gilbeto....... ........303,523,715 Lroy, Craig.............. ......................715 Lu, Feng Chou........ ......................705 Luba, Margaret........ ......................402 Lubbers, Sandy...............364,435,666 Lubbock Hometown Club.............497 Lubert, Sandra........ ......................715 Lubrano, Angela...... .407,423,572,596 Lucas, Daiquiri........ ......................780 Lucas, James........... ...............422,667 Lucas, Jeff A............ ......................442 Lucas, Mark............ ......................667 Lucas III, Victor F... ......................751 Lucas, Jeff A............ ......................715 Luce, Jeff................ ......................751 Lucht, Paul.............. ......................213 Luck, Janice Carol... ......................751 Luckenbach, Alvin .. ......................419 Lucko, Louis........... ......................780 Ludvigsen, Janet...... ......................715 Ludwig, Amy........... ........457,477,751 Lueb, Kevin............ ......................751 Lueckemeyer, Steven W.........589,730 Luedke, Edward...... ......................715 Luehrs, Mike........... ......................751 ......................780 Luka, Sheryl............ ......................468 Luksa, Elise............. ......................503 Lukshin, Keith......... ......................780 Lumadyo, Eko......... ...............438,563 Lummer, Scott......... ......................436 Luna, David..... ....... ......................667 Luna, Felipe............ ......................780 Luna, Fernando....... ......................219 Luna, Scott.............. ......................780 Lund, Brian............. ......................667 Lund, James............ ......................573 Lund, Matthew........ ...............600,715 Lunday, Bonnie M... ......................715 Lundeen, Calvin...... ......................794 Lundeen, Helen...... ......................794 Lundgren, Robert Erik..................780 Lundquist, Dru........ ...............573,751 Lunney, Bryan......... ......................780 Lunsford, David...... ........217,298,780 Lunsford, Janet........ ......................667 Lunsford, Kevin....... ...............311,780 Lunsford, Susan....... ......................667 Luong, Thu............. ......................601 Lurry, Gordon......... ......................780 Luschen, David....... ......................274 Lusk, David............. .167,401,414,426 480,494,594,632,667 Lusk, Diana............. ......................780 Lusk,Jeanne ........... ......................751 Lusk, Kerri.............. ......................363 Lustfield, Laurie...... ......................473 Lustfield, Lori......... ......................259 Lustgraaf, Diane...... ...............408,422 Lutan, Victor........... ......................590 Luttmann, Christa... ......................403 Luttrell, Anne......... ......................422 Luttrell, Judy.......... ......................667 Luttrell, Matt.......... ......................780 Luxemburg, Leon..... ......................559 Lydahl, Kristin......... ......................780 Lydick, Drew.......... ......................261 Lyford, Conrad........ ......................780 Lyle, Bruce.............. ......................411 Lyles, W. Keith......... ...............311,667 Lyles, William.......... ......................309 Lynch, Kathy............ ......................715 Lynch, Patti.............. ......................751 Lyness, Timothy L.... ......................780 Lyon, Bill................. ...............412,480 Lyon, James.............. ...............303,780 Lyon, Pamela............ .402,456,488,715 Lyon, Tim................. ......................304 Lyong, Rob............... ......................529 Lyons, Jay................. ......................276 Lyons, Keith............. ...............315,715 Lyons, Lori............... ...............240,240 Lyons, Lynn.............. ........364,459,716 Lyons IV Albert A.... ......................451 593,715 Lyons Jr., Charles R. .....................715 Lyssy, Jim................. ...............314,667 Lytton, Robert.......... ......................716 Maberry, Stephen........... ................751 Mancillas, Paul.............. ................668 Marshall, Mike............... ...............280 Mabry, Laura.................. ................667 Mancini, Ed................... ................219 Marshall, Patrick............ ........253,780 MacDonnell, Melynda K. ...............751 Mandell, H. Lance......... .........483,716 Marshall, Richy.............. ...............476 MacGregor, Enrique A. .. ................437 Mander, Singh............... ................794 Marshall, Robert............. ...............603 518,751 Mandela, Joe D............. ................716 Marshall, Robert H......... ...............780 MacHac, Brenda............. .........573,751 Maner, Daphne.............. ................446 Marshall, Sherri.............. ...............780 MacLean, Irene.............. ........598,780 Maness, Karen............... ................668 Marshall, Stephanie........ ...............532 MacLeod, Sharon D....... ................751 Maness, Kim.................. ................780 548,669 MacMaster, Patty............ ...............606 Maness, Maurice............ .........270,780 Marshall, Wade............... ...............249 MacNaughton, Jennie..... ........606,716 Mangararo, Kim............. ................751 Marshall, William Wesley ..............780 Macaluso Jr., Frank........ ........474,667 Mangus, Angela............. .........488,716 Marshall, Winston........... ...............780 Macchia, Alysia.............. ...............716 Manhart, Amy............... ................668 Martel, Lori.................... ...............751 Mach, Jeff....................... ...............751 Maniha, Mark...........541,550,578,751 Marti, Taama.................. ...............669 Macha, Mike.................. ...............443 Mankarious, Rhonda...... ................407 Martin, Brendan............. ........572,780 Machacek, Michael W. ... ...............751 Manley, Jody Kay.......... ..529,593,780 Martin, Christine............ .424,560,716 Machalek, Susan............. ...............507 Manley, Thomas............ ................287 Martin, Darren.........416,540,594,716 Macias, Luis................... ...............454 Manlis, Linda................ ................668 Martin, David................. ........270,529 Mack, Darnell................ ...............716 Mann, Brian.................. ................515 Martin, David................. ...............781 Mack, Gail...................... ...............603 Mann, Lesley................. .........594,780 Martin, DeAndra............ ...............423 Mack, John..................... ........455,667 Mann, Liz...................... ................556 Martin, Greg.................. ...............502 Mack, Robert.................. ...............716 Manning, Charlotte....... .........593,780 Martin, Greg.................. ...............669 Mackey, Curtis.........254,548,593,667 Manning, Mary Kay....... ..470,543,547 Martin, Jack................... ........496,496 Mackey, Jeff................... ...............751 Manning, Mike.............. ................422 Martin, Jeffery................ ...............751 Mackey, Ricky................ ...............667 Manning, Noel C........... ................780 Martin, John................... ........356,356 Mackintosh, Todd........... ...............276 Manning, Sandra L........ ................751 Martin, Karla K.............. ...............716 Macon, Suzanne............. ...............506 Manning, Shawn............ ..................63 Martin, Kathleen A. P..... ...............781 Macossay, Carlos J.......... .467,543,716 Manning, Vivian............ .........501,780 Martin, Kyle................... ...............305 Macphee, Scott............... ...............667 Mannion, Catherine....... ................668 Martin, Leslie................. ...............451 Macpherson, Deborah.... ........521,521 Manos, Nicky................ ..................83 Martin, Linda................. .529,538,716 Madan, Ajit.................... ...............562 Mansavage, Jean............ ................596 Martin, Marcus............... ........427,427 Madden, Ed.................... .290,293,326 Mansel, Rhonda............. ................780 Martin, Marie................. ...............669 Madden, Sean................. ...............780 Mansur, Wendy............. ................668 Martin, Melanie.............. ........446,669 Madden, Todd................ ...............716 Manuel, Rhonoa............ ................505 Martin, Melissa............... .426,624,669 Maddox, Dalton.............. ...............703 Manzo, Teresa M........... ................780 Martin, Michael R.......... .303,525,751 Maddox, Julie................. ...............497 Mao, William................. .........526,751 Martin, Patricia.............. ...............716 Maddox, Kim.................. ...............780 Maplambayan, Ariel...... ................751 Martin, Patricia A........... ...............751 Maddox, Lyle................. ...............751 Maple, Nancy................ .........540,780 Martin, Paul................... ...............669 Maddox, Richard............ ........593,667 Maples, Alan................. ..298,318,668 Martin, Rebecca............. ...............669 Madeley, Stephen........... ...............667 Maples, Ginger.............. ................751 Martin, Robert Bruce..... ...............716 Mader, Michael.............. ........458,543 Maples, William C......... .........273,703 Martin, Roy.................... ........289,751 Madison, Matthew.......... ........260,263 Maragoudakis, Michael.. .........558,558 Martin, Russell.........238,297,318,556 Madia, Laura............483,547,594,716 Maranto, Anthony......... .........249,590 Martin, Scott.................. ...............327 Madole, Paula................. ...............716 Marble, Tom.................. ..273,326,492 Martin, Stacey................ ...............781 Madonile, Alex............... ...............559 Marburger, Dawn A....... ................780 Martin, Steven Andrew .. ...............716 Maedgen, David R.......... ...............716 Marbury, Don...........156,161,163,165 Martin, Toni................... ...............302 Maedgen, Kevin............. ...............751 Marcontell, Shellv......... ..................82 Martina, Ann.................. ...............502 Maedgen, Kreg............... ...............252 Marcotte, Hope............. .........420,543 Martinak, Teresa Kay...... ...............781 Magee, Elaine Kim......... ...............751 Marcum, Gregory.......... ................668 Martine, Rodney............. ...............428 Magee, Kalin S............... ...............751 Marcum, Michal............ .........477,716 Martinets, Bret............... ........314,751 Magers, Laura................ .409,440,535 Marek, Connie.............. ................668 Martinets, Mark.............. ...............669 Maggard, David Lynn..... ...............751 Marek, Delfin................ .........297,668 Martinez, Andriana......... ........519,781 Maginn, Tricia................ ...............751 Marek, Denise.............. ................716 Martinez, Anna............... ........606,781 Magmuson, Missy........... ...............780 Marek, Johnny............... ................668 Martinez, Carlos............. ........421,751 Magnant, Jim.................. .433,441,667 Marek, Raley............286,318,327,716 Martinez, Carmen.......... ...............573 Magnuson, James............ ........537,667 Marek, Robert P............ ................716 Martinez, Carmen Laura ........523,716 Magott, Debbie.............. ...............716 Margo, Michele E.......... .........399,716 Martinez, Ernie.............. ........290,291 Magrill, Lisa................... ...............751 Margo, Yvonne.............. .........543,668 Martinez, Jesse............... ........297,781 Magruder, Jay................. .311,327,751 Mariel, Jesus.................. .........294,668 Martinez, Karen A.......... ...............751 Maguire, Lawrence........ ...............667 Marinkovic, Veona......... ................716 Martinez, Lisa-Marie...... ...............468 Maha, Karen................... ........484,716 Marino, Mike............556,584,593,716 Martinez, Mark.............. ........254,419 Maha, Tracey Ann.......... ...............780 Marisa, Hwa.................. ................751 Martinez, Norma............ ...............411 Mahaffey, Jane................ ...............716 Mariska, Mark............... ................273 Martinez, Oscar.............. ...............273 Mahaffey, Lana K........... ...............780 Markley, James R.......... ................716 Martinez, Pat.................. .300,318,327 Maham, Dallas................ ...............382 Marks, Jared.................. ................128 Martinez, Rebeca........... ...............781 Mahan, Susan Renee....... ........399,751 Marks, Lewis................. ................296 Martinez, Robert............ ...............781 Mahendroo, Mala........... ........423,716 Marks, Mary.................. ................668 Martinez, Roger............. ........293,326 Maher, Cindy................. ...............751 Marks, Michael.............. ................293 Martinez, Val.................. ...............669 Mahlmann, Gregory S. ... ...............716 Marks, Michael.............. ................751 Martter, Steve................ ...............297 Mahoe, Beje................... ........194,200 Marks, Susan................. .........176,178 Maruska, Vincent............ ...............751 Mai, Xuan....................... ...............601 Markwardt, Doug.......... ................668 Marvin, Dean................. ...............669 Mailhot, Robert.............. ...............443 Markwardt, Kristin........ ................668 Marvin, Paul D............... ........310,716 Maillet, Cliff................... ...............667 Marler, Kimberly D....... ................716 Marwitz, Greg................ ...............794 Mailoa, Richard.............. ...............563 Marlow, David............... ................751 Marx, Jeff....................... ........174,178 Mainzer, Hugh............... ...............559 Marlow, Gary................ .........300,327 Marx, Jenny.................... ...............781 Majewski, Jatnes............. ...............450 Marlow, Scott................ .........304,327 Marzuki, Jill................... ...............669 Majewski, James............. ........450,751 447,594,751 Mascart, John J............... ...............847 Majewski, Mary.............. ...............716 Marney, Teresa.............. ................780 Masclans, Jose L............. ...............716 Majors, Karen................. ...............780 Marnock, James J.......... .........604,751 Masdon, Jeffrey.............. ...............716 Makely, John.................. ........830,838 Marquardt, Doug........... ................668 Masi, Chris..................... ........213,578 Maki, Craig.................... ...............250 Marquardt, Michael....... ................797 Mask, James................... ...............293 Malabanan, Ben.............. ...............668 Marquardt, Randy John. ................780 Mask, Melissa................. ...............459 Malatek, Jessica.............. ...............780 Marquardt, Thomas....... .........476,669 Mason, Craig.................. ...............451 Maldonado, Alma........... ........517,751 Marquez, Fred.............. .........219,221 Mason, Curtis................. ........590,781 Maldonado, Jorge........... ...............557 Marquez Jr., Mingo....... ..517,594,751 Mason, David................. .......305,781 Maldonado, Neva........... ...............751 Marquis, Dr. Gene......... .........415,429 Mason, Jerry................... ...............274 Malewski, Rachel............ .468,543,751 Marroquin, Juan............ .........301,327 Mason, Kristine M.......... ...............781 Maley, Barbara V............ ...............751 557,669 Mason, Mikdred K.......... ...............551 Malinowski, Chris........... ...............716 Marroquin, Luisa........... ................557 Masoner, Richard............ ...............293 Mallary, William P.......... ...............751 Marrou, Glenda............. ................669 Massarweh, Wael............ ...............567 Mallett, Kay................... .401,830,836 Marrs, Caroline............. ................780 Massey, Clifford E.......... ........471,754 Mallory, Charles............. .252,320,780 Marrs, Susanne.............. .........451,716 Massey, Julie.................. ........392,717 Malloy, Maureen............ ...............384 Mas, Jeff........................ ................780 Massirer, Philip.............. ........447,751 Malmstrom, Ben............. ...............668 Marsh, Shelly................ ................669 Mata, Carolyn Melissa.... ...............751 Malone, Karen................ ...............751 Marsh, Sherry................ ................716 Mata, Terry.................... .548,549,669 Malone, Kevin................ ...............543 Marshall, Bill M............. ................780 Mateja, Jennifer............. ...............515 Malone, Mary Susan....... ...............716 Marshall, Dupre............ ................780 Mateja, Michael.............. ........471,751 Maloney, Chris............... ........294,751 Marshall, Jeffrey L......... ................751 Matejka, Christine.......... ...............585 Maloney, Karen.............. .458,668,847 Marshall, John............... ................669 Mathe, Al....................... .622,830,832 Manajek, Kris................. ...............716 Marshall, Kevin............. ................780 Matheny, Shane P........... ...............751 Manchigiah, Andy.......... ........248,751 Marshall, Marlene......... ................669 Mather, Julie.................. ...............606 Index 817 Mathew, Biju...................433,520,669 Mathew, Shaji................................669 Mathews, Cpt. Bill........................241 Mathews, Crystal...........................751 Mathews, Julie..............................717 Mathews, Karen............................669 Mathews, Shelley..........................781 Mathey, Arlene..............................526 Mathiason, Steve...........................566 Mathieu, Monica.......................,...781 Mathieu, Vicki...............................781 Mathiew, Valerie............................717 Mathur, Anjali...............................521 Matis, Christine.............................717 Matis, Marianne.............................781 Matkin, Tommy........275,279,318,717 Matous, Steven K..........................717 Matrosen, Schu..............................219 Matsumoto, Kay Y.........................781 Matthaei, Cindy.....................400,717 Matthews, Greg...............311,327,751 Matthews, John.............................669 Matthews, John.............................669 Matthews, Patty......................217,490 Mattingly, Johanna.................530,751 Mattingly, Michelle.......................490 Mattingly, Sharra...........................752 Matula, David R..............441,442,669 Matusck, Bennie J.........................781 Matusek, Laurie..............463,509,752 Matusek, Lawrence W...................752 Matzinger, Katie.....................219,352 Mau, Bryan....................................781 Mauer, Randy................................717 Mauermann, Frederick..................261 Mauermann, Mary Jo.......392,594,781 Mauldin, Arthur Denton................752 Mauldin, Lisa................................781 Mauldin, Richard G.......................717 Maunder, Mark..............................669 Maupin, Nancy..............................407 Mauro, Mary Lou...................568,717 Maust, Jay................549,556,694,717 Maverick, Jennifer.........................717 Maxwell, Candi......................509,669 Maxwell, Cheryl..............219,552,669 Maxwell, Karen.............................669 Maxwell, Kathryn..........................794 Maxwell, Sid..................................752 Maxwell, Stewart...........................752 Maxwell, Tim................................274 May, Allison...........................167,781 May, Heidi M................................717 May, James....................................669 May, Joe..........................487,598,717 May, Julie...............................451,669 May, Laura....................................781 May, Terry..............................451,717 May, Yvette...................................781 Mayberry, Myla...............219,352,669 Mayer, Jeff.....................................252 Mayes, Jeffrey S............................752 Mayes, Rollin..........................449,669 Mayfield, James...............310,327,503 Mayfield, Todd..............................752 Mayfield III, W. Wentherby..........752 Maynard, Greg..............................468 Maynard, Ian.................................439 Mayo, Caroline.......................407,411 Mayo, Jeanie..........................370,781 Mayo, Joel.....................................511 Mayo, Mary...................................259 Mayo, Patrick................................280 Mayo, Paul....................................182 Mayorga, Alvaro............................557 Mayorga, Cynthia..........................752 Mayravh, Mona.............................437 Mays, Andrew...............................296 Mays, Catherine D.................451,717 Mays, John.............................311,669 Mays, Ken.....................................326 Mays, Kenneth.......................298,521 Maywald, Teresa............................781 Maza, Elizabeth.............................717 Mazoch, Michael C................215,752 Mazurek Jr., Lawrence..................475 McAda, David........................217,669 McAdams, Shannon.......................781 McAllister, George R..............489, 717 McAllum, Robert...........................752 McAlpin, John David.....................717 McAndrew, Anne Marie ..543,547,794 McAndrew, Chris..........................280 McAndrew, W. Thomas..........268,272 318,426,631 McArthur, Amy.............................596 McArthur, Don..............................781 McArthur, Dwight.........................609 McAuliffe, James R........................471 McBane, Sueryl Ann......................781 McBee, George.............................403 McBee, James................................752 McBee Jr., Donald D.....................717 McBrayer, Christye.........457,496,593 McBride, Dan................................797 McBride, Keith.......................287,532 550,593,602,734 McBryde, Sonya.......468,539,552,717 McBurnie, Jeffrey..........................401 McCabe, Jeff.................................213 McCabe, Kelly.......................526,781 McCaffrey, Lisa.............................752 McCaffrey, Sean..............264,318,669 McCain, Pamela............................669 McCaleb, Brad..............................297 McCall, Ed....................................540 McCampbell, Margaret..................717 McCandles, Dr. Charles E...............40 McCann, Mark..............................752 McCann, Paula D..........................717 McCann, Theresa...................498,752 McCarter, John.......................297,752 McCarter, Shawn....................598,752 McCarthy, Stephen C....................441 McCarty, Robyn.....................420,488 McCarty, Robyn............................717 McCaruer, J. L..............................669 McCaskill, Billy...............305,541,594 McCaskill, Russell..................464,489 532,593,669 McCasland, Randy.........................717 McCaslin, Kenny...........................466 McCaslin, Matt..............................781 McCauley, Mary Kathryn..............781 McClain, Lanna......................539,717 McClain, Theadus.........................669 McClanahan, Mark.................573,752 McCleary, James..............564,598,781 McClellan, Laura...........................781 McClellan, Nathan R.....................434 McClelland, John..........................271 McClendon, Daryl...........273,318,717 McCleskey, James..........................294 McCleskey, James M.....................752 McClintock, Cathleen....................781 McCloskey, Julie.............479,593,717 McCloskey, Tim......................458,458 McClung, Spence............372,764,781 McCluny, Pam...............................752 McClure, Don...............................669 McClure, James R. . McClure, Kent....... McCollum, Scott.... McCollum, Teri...... McConnell, Monica .476,717 ........798 ........430 ........752 ........717 McConnell, Peter C.......................781 McCook, Duncan............414,578,752 McCook, Guy.........................593,669 McCord, Laura..............................519 McCord, Patrick............................717 McCord, Todd............... McCormack, Sharon...... McCormick, Ann Marie. McCormick, Deborah.... McCormick, Patti.......... McCourt, Thomas.......... McCown, Leslie............ McCown, Mark.............. McCown, Russell........... McCoy, Brent................ .........603 .604,781 .........781 .436,794 .........781 .........270 .........428 .........428 .........419 .........279 McCoy, Heidi.........................491,669 McCoy, Jody..................................794 McCoy, Jonathan...........................496 McCoy, Lisa..................................669 McCoy, Marc...................303,318,669 McCoy, Melissa......................408,717 McCoy, Michael............................289 McCoy, Stewart......................496,781 McCoy, Terri..........................606,752 McCracken, Cecil D......................752 McCracken, Chuck... McCrary, Adam........ McCrary, Lori.......... McCrary, Patti.......... McCrary, Roger........ McCravy, Dewey...... McCraw, Becke........ McCray, Matt........... McCrea, Lisa Diane.. McCrumb, Donna..... McCue, Kevin.......... McCullagh, Brenda... McCullar, Michelle... McCulloch, Nancy.... McCullough, Jeffrey. McCullough, Sheri... McCurry, Janet......... McCurry, Shawn....... McCutchen, Billy..... McCutcheon, Pam.... ................752 ................271 ................781 .........352,507 ..292,322,428 ..289,320,781 ................717 ..248,318,669 .................781 .................717 ..........717 ..........752 ..........669 ...352,669 ..........717 ..........718 ..........718 ...269,274 ..........432 ...363,718 McCutchon, Jeff............................598 McDade, Chris..............................364 McDade, Marsha.............520,532,556 McDaniel, Daniel..........................669 McDaniel, James....................300,718 McDaniel, Jeffrey..........................718 McDaniel, Lance....................270,326 McDaniel, Melissa.........................484 McDaniel, Monica.........................752 McDaniel, Rob..............................326 McDavid, Amy..............................718 McDavitt, Craig......................500,781 McDevitt, Felicia...........................798 McDivitt, Phil................................411 McDonald, Darryl.........................468 McDonald, Dave...........................452 McDonald, David..........................718 McDonald, Douglas.......................255 McDonald, Greg............................669 McDonald, John............................669 McDonald, Kara............................669 McDonald, Lynn C........................847 McDonald, Pamela L..............484,718 McDonald, Pete......................512,578 580,781 McDonald, Sandra.........................752 McDonald, Scott............................271 McDonald, Shan............................459 McDonald, Sherry..................479,560 572,669 McDonald, Steven..................552,752 McDonoug, Wendi........................514 McDonough, David.........433,496,718 McDonough Jr., Myles J................718 McDougal, Douglas.......................718 McDougal, James..........................781 McDowell, David...................594,781 McDowell, Karen...................489,781 McDuffie, Mark......................460,752 McEachron, John...........................574 McElmurry, Ronald.......................669 McElreath, Michele.......................718 McElroy, Kim................................781 McElroy, Ronald.....................254,718 McElveen, George M....................718 McEnery, Deborah........................752 McEntire, Johnnie Kay..................781 McEntire, Kayla.....................402,483 540,572,669 McEvoy, Patrick.....................418,419 McFadden, Michael.........284,294,318 McFall, Craig................................419 McFall, Jeff....................................598 McFall, Michael...............399,525,669 McFall, Robert J............................718 McFarland, Adrienne M................781 McFarland, Kyle............................718 McFarland, Marshall J...................453 McFarland, Mary L.......................718 McFarland, Pat..............................532 McGalliard, Shawna... McGarity, Ginger...... McGarvey, Elizabeth . McGaughey, Kellie.... McGee, Alishe........... McGee, Cathy. ...........781 ....217,457 ...........781 ...........781 ...........456 ...........669 McGee, David...............................669 McGee, Eva.....................370,525,752 McGee, Russell.......................308,311 504.669 McGee, Tiare................................669 McGee Jr., Kenneth.......................794 McGhee, John...............................781 McGill, Patrick.......................272,752 McGilvray, Chris...........................669 McGinness, Bettie.........................781 McGinnis, Michael........................255 McGinnis, Patricia A......................451 492.669 McGlashan, Dave..........................669 McGorrah, Charles Kirk................781 McGovern, Kathleen..............490,781 McGovern, Kevin...................490,490 McGowan, Anne............................507 McGowen, Julie............................219 McGrail, David.......................847,326 McGraw, Mark.......................275,280 McGregor, Barbara.................535,718 McGregor, Otis.......................324,752 McGregor, Susie.....................543,547 McGrew, Jason................431,458,475 475,561,593,669 McGuffin, Donald...................453,669 McGuill, Cathy..............................718 McGuire, David.............................718 McGuire, Holly...............449,512,718 McGuire, Larry......................268,718 McHenry, Gregory........................253 McHenry, Marty..............382,407,669 McHugh, Anne..............................781 McHugh, Dennis.............462,476,718 McHugh, Kathy.............................718 Mcllroy, Charles..............264,415,718 Mclnnis, Deanne....................484,669 Mclntire, Ann.........................459,752 Mclntire, Ann Marie.....................669 Mclntire, Kelly.........484,548,549,669 McIntosh, James A........................781 McIntosh, John.......................253,324 McIntosh, Karen............................753 McIntosh, Kevin............................718 McIntosh, Sarah............................670 McIntyre, Kelly.............................798 McIntyre, Kenneth.................322,670 McKallip, Dave.............................753 McKane, Todd...............................213 McKav, Joyce................................753 McKay, Matt.............436,535,594,718 McKay, Mike..........................497,753 McKee, Daniel S...........................753 McKelvy, Beverly..........................488 McKenna, John..............................499 McKenzie, Monica.........................753 McKenzie, Stephen.......................781 McKeown, Renee..........................670 McKiefe, Kenneth.........................753 McKiernan, Patti....................451,670 McKinney, Brent...........................753 McKinney, Deann..........................718 McKinney, Scott............................718 McKinney, Tammy...........539,598,781 McKinnie, Shannon.......................670 McKnight, James...........................782 McKnight, Joel..............................271 McKnight, Joel................326,435,718 McKnight, Keith..............314,327,782 McKnight, Mark L...........476,573,670 McKone, Peter.......................272,470 McLain, Terry G............................753 McLamore, Richard.......................470 McLane, Mvra.................374,411,540 541,753 McLaughlin, Catherine..................718 McLaughlin, Mark.........................279 McLaughlin, Scott..................246,318 McLaughlin, Scott.........................250 McLaurin, Wade............................718 McLean, Sean................................459 McLean, Tammy J.........................782 McLean, Wade R....................278,718 McLellan, Scott.............................753 McLellan, Stacey...........................782 McLemore, Kirk.....................215,219 McLemore, Lisa............................670 McLeod, Constance.......................557 McLeod, Marie..............................552 McLeos, Constance.......................718 McLombs, Mike............................753 McMahan, Travis...........................499 McMahon, John B..................256,718 McMahon, Katie............................782 McMahon, Michael J.....................718 McManus, Michele........................522 McManus, W. W............................419 McManus, William.........................300 McMaster, Neal.............................362 McMeans, Greg.............................782 McMillan, Anna.............................402 McMillan, Elise.............................606 McMillan, Jody.......................584,753 McMillan, Marki............................464 McMillan, Scott.............................310 McMillan, Ray...............................753 McMillon, Michael.................253,753 McMinn, Kathryn..........................782 McMullen, Dale............................718 McMullen, Kelly............................259 McMullin, Reggie A......................670 McMurray, Deborah......................259 McNair, Nancy J.....................411,753 McNair, Stephen...........................670 McNealy, Frederick.......................293 McNealy, Sharon....................578,753 McNeill, Matthew C......................525 McNeill, Mike...............................552 McNemar, Andrew........................782 McNemar, Jennifer........................718 McNull, James Calvin....................670 McNutt, Gay.................................208 McPhail, Angela..............364,484,718 McPherson, Col. Richard G....240,241 McPherson, Doug...................442,482 McPherson, J. Scott.......................718 McPherson, John David..........419,670 McPherson, John R........................753 McPherson, Leslie.........................753 McPherson, Russell J.....................753 McQueen, Debra....................457,718 McQueen, Deidre...........457,578,753 McQueen, Dennis E......................670 McQueen, Greg M........................718 McQueen, Jayna..............496,596,782 McQueen, Neil..............................597 McQuerns, Dana.............400,489,718 McQuill, David..............................669 McQuillen, Edward R....................718 McRae, Allison Frazier..................782 McRae, Charles.............................670 McReynolds, Emily.................400,593 McReynolds, Emily........................718 McReynolds, Kim...................458,464 McShan, Mary Ann........................670 McSpedden, Russell......................419 McStravick, John....................550,753 McSwain, Bob...............................273 McSwain, David............................301 McTasney, Robert..........................253 McWhirter, Julie...........................598 McWhorter, John..........................718 McWhorter, Julie Kay...................782 McWhorter, Mary..........................718 McWilliams, Heather.....................217 McWilliams, Irby...........................469 McWilliams, Jeff............................297 McWilliams, Lea............................468 McWilliams, Nona.........................364 McGinnis, Scott.............................315 Meacham, Philip............................271 Meacham, Steve............................271 Meador, Gary................................782 Meador, Ted..................................435 Meador, Tracy...............................753 Meadows, Ross..............................489 Meaney, Clare...............................753 Meaney, Tom.................................586 Meath, Mary..................................407 Meaux, Jamie................................605 Mechler, Monte.............................276 Mecum, Bob....................240,241,517 Medellin, Kenneth..................291,517 Medford, Dana..............................782 Medina, Gilberto....................278,782 Medina Hometown Club...............500 Medina, Yvonne.............................782 Medley, Leslie...............................782 Medley, Mark................................356 Medley, Monty..............................294 Medley, Tom.................................753 Medlin, Stephen N........................782 Medlin, Wade................................404 Medlock, Cynthia..........................798 Medrano, Frank.............................753 Meek, Craig..................................532 Meek, Walter G.............................670 Meeker, Winston...........................598 Meekes, Winston...........................394 Meeks, Christone..........................459 Meeks, Daphney...........................753 Meeks, Darren..............................590 Mees, Irene...................................526 Mehis, Patricia A...........................718 Mehner, Martin........409,414,480,718 Meier, David.................................280 Meier, Eva Maria...........................718 Meier, Keith..................................718 Meierhenry, Mary E......................753 Meijer, Rudole..............................415 Meinardus, Hans...........................276 Meinert, David..............................753 Meisels, Pich.................................559 Meissner, Miriam Meister, Paul.... Mejia, Henry.... Melancon, Lynn Melcher, Kelly.. Melcher, Tina... Melde, Merri.... Meline, Sonia ... Metis, Rob........ Meloncon, Steve Meloy, Dwayne . Melson, Joe....... Melton, Lynette. Melton, Saundra Melugin, David . Memichael, Judy Memner, Martin Menard, Jeff...... Menard, Ron..... Menconi, Michael Ann... .................440 .................399 ...497,517,535 .......718 .......782 .......718 .......563 .......753 255,324,718 .......395,718 462,476,670 .......782 .......782 .......543 .......782 .......670 .......480 ........782 .......419 ........753 Mendell, Scott....... Mendelson, Brian .. Mendez, Aaron...... Mendoza, Daniel... Mendoza, David.... Mendoza, Ida C..... Mendoza, Michael. Mendoza, Richard. Meneghetti, Louis. Mengers, Julie....... .........578,670 .........559,753 ................292 ................753 ..501,596,782 ................670 .........279,320 ................670 ..313,315,575 ................782 818 Index Mengers, Lisa................................753 Mengers, Tammy...........................782 Mengers, Thomas W......................670 Menking, Glenn.............................670 Mensik, Theresa............................670 Menzel, Sandra................402,409,456 Meoy, William Z............................753 Merbach, Dave.......................362,718 Mercer, Bradley S.........................782 Mercer, Michelle.............421,480,670 Mercer, Susan.........................399,670 Merecka, Jeff.................................782 Merkley, Jay..................................544 Merrell, John W............................753 Merrifield, Kathy...........................556 Merriman, Sarah M.......................718 Merritt, Wanda.......................446,484 Mersiosky, Mike............................670 Meschwitz, Denise........................404 Meseck, Jane.................................782 Mesenbrink, Craig.........................670 Messinger, Pamela.........................753 Messner, Tina................................782 Messonnier, Erin...........................670 Metcalf, Clint.........................354,354 Metcalf, Mark.........................314,782 Metcalf, Shelby......................156,158 Metelko, Mary........................441,718 Metrick, Mike...............................301 Metscher, Suzanne Marie..............753 Metzer, Nancy...............................468 Metzger, Diethelm........................518 Metzloff, Kurt................................671 Mewis, Theresa...............402,409,671 Meyer, Amy..................................419 Meyer, Amy..................................782 Meyer, Andrea..............................718 Meyer, Carol A..............................753 Meyer, Greg..................................753 Meyer, Jeff....................................569 Meyer, John M..............................671 Meyer, Karl W...............................671 Meyer, Mark...........................462,476 Meyer, Rebecca...............409,428,753 Meyer, Ronald F............................782 Meyers, Bryan........................261,699 Meyers, David........................219,487 Meyers, Elizabeth.........................671 Meyers, Liz...................................606 Meyers, Mark................................559 Meyers, Mike C.............................671 Meyers, Robin...............................380 Meyers, Shelly A...........................753 Meyers, Sherry Kay.......................753 Meyers, Steve................................718 Meyrer, Thomas............................409 Meza, Michael........................255,782 Meza, Rene...................................718 Mezger, Jeff...................................415 Michalewicz, Alvin........................507 Michalski, Sheila....................511,519 Michalsky, Laurie..........................671 Michelena, Ricardo........................671 Michie, Kelly.................................718 Michka, Alan.................................798 Middleton, Doug...........................671 Middleton, Patty............................671 Middleton, Roger..........................671 Midgett, Ki....................................753 Midgett, Scott........................491,598 Midkiff, Steven.......................561,671 Midkiff, Thomas............................382 Midkiff IV, Thomas 0....................753 Miertschin, Carl.....................296,718 Mierzwiak, Brent...........................753 Miesch, Katrina Ann......................718 Miesen Jr, Robert.........................753 Miessler, Tom.........................310,326 Mifflin, Kevin................................753 Migl, Donna..................................718 Migl, Kenny..................................753 Migliore, Andrew..........................782 Mikeska, Keith................299,304,318 400,459,556,718 Mikulencak, Mandy.......................782 Mikulenka, Denise........................509 Mikulenka, Gayle...................509,718 Mikulenka, Mark...........................753 Milburn, Jeff...........................602,782 Milburn, S. Michele.......................753 Miles, Esther.................................399 Miles, Kara.............................461,671 Miles, Patrick................................797 Milford, Dan.................................303 Milian, Maria.................................797 Millan, Mary....................360,479,718 Miller, III, Allen R.................286,671 Miller, Andrea H...........................718 Miller, Brian R...............................671 Miller, Brock..........................415,429 Miller, Bryan............167,408,453,671 Miller, Clayton..............................476 Miller, Corinne..............................671 Miller, Curtis..........................297,671 Miller, D.......................................718 Miller, Darrell W...........................782 Miller, David.................................590 Miller, David L..............................489 Miller, Dawn M.............................718 Miller, Debra.................................671 Miller, Elizabeth.....................340,718 Miller, Elizabeth.....................519,671 Miller, Faye...................................718 Miller, Glen Hobart.......................671 Miller, James E.......................564,718 Miller, Jeff................462,476,593,671 Miller, Jeffrey A............................753 Miller, John A...............................718 Miller, Karen.................................782 Miller, Kelly M.......................524,753 Miller, Kim Marie..........................671 Miller, Kurt...................................326 Miller, Kyle........................„..287,671 Miller, Kyle............................289,320 Miller, Marianne............................671 Miller, Mark..................................537 Miller, Mary E...............................718 Miller, Meyerer...............368,543,718 Miller, Michael.......................274,782 Miller, Michael.......................326,753 Miller, Michael A...................217,782 Miller, Mike....................484,484,718 Miller, Mindy..................459,593,753 Miller, Phyllis................................594 Miller, Richard.............................753 Miller, Ricky..................................578 Miller, Ronnie........................399,671 Miller, Sam....................................451 Miller, Sandra.........................445,637 Miller, Scott...........................394,671 Miller, Scott..................................465 Miller, Scott..................................671 Miller, Scott E...............................672 Miller, Selwyn...............................262 Miller, Stacey................................782 Miller, Sue..............................543,547 Miller, Tim....................................273 Miller, Todd...................................564 Miller, Todd...................................753 Miller, Troy............................594,782 Milliken, David.............................782 Mills, Cathy............................526,672 Mills, David J................................782 Mills, Donna...........................400,459 Mills, JoAnn..................................374 Mills, Kevin...................................372 Mills, Rusty...................................181 Mills, Sharisse................................672 Milman, Rob..................................797 Milner, Margaret...........................459 Mims, Julie......................352,498,753 Minier, Elizabeth...........................782 Minnick, Ronald A.........................718 Minor, Carolyn.......................519,782 Minor, Kathy.................................782 Minor, Russell...............................292 Minotti, Marcello..........................540 Minshew, Michelle R.....................672 Minter, Bruce................................314 Minter, Marc.................................782 Minter, Missy................................568 Minton, Gordon H .........................586 Miramontes, Christine B................753 Miranda, Carlos A.........................718 Miranda, Jeff.................................490 Miranda, Linda..............................490 Miranda, Yvette......................541,718 Mireles, Chumpol...................522,753 Mirkovic, Mandy Beavers..............782 Mischel, Jerry................................326 Mitcham, Kristy Kay......................718 Mitchel, John................................262 Mitchell, Andrew..........................672 Mitchell, Bart................................580 Mitchell, Eric................................718 Mitchell, Jeff.................................526 Mitchell, Julie...............................718 Mitchell, Kathleen..................519,672 Mitchell, Lorrie A.........................782 Mitchell, Margaret A..............519,782 Mitchell, Mary...............................532 Mitchell, Maureen.........................672 Mitchell, Phil................................782 Mitchell, Sara................................782 Mitchell, Scott.................269,271,672 Mitchell, Shanan L.................470,718 Mitchell, Stacy.......................594,782 Mitchell, Stephen............529,538,753 Mitchell, Steve..............................782 Mitchell, Trey................................782 Mitchell, William...........................270 Mittag, Michael H..................310,718 Mixake, Tsutomu...........................574 Mixon, Bret...................................539 Mixon, Leslie Dann.......................782 Mlcak, Audrey...............................782 Moak, Sam....................................782 Mobley, Michele..............471,525,753 Mochtar, Aulia...............................563 Moehlman, Lynne..........................479 Moehlman, Scott....................509,782 Moeller, David F............................782 Moeller, Edward............................753 Moeller, Tim..................................718 Moerbe, Laura Beth......................538 Moffitt, Sharon..............................449 Mohr, Charlie...........303,318,327,718 Molina, Gelina........................338,386 Molina, Juan Ramen......................561 Moll, Stephanie...............523,573,718 Molloy, Robert..............................384 Moltz, Ray.....................................226 Moncada, Raul...............................561 Monical, Harold............................753 Monical, Mark...............................672 Monk, Charlotte............................753 Monroe, Beth................................603 Monroe, Kevin Anthony................753 Monroe, Mark H....................594,718 Monroe, Mary...............................753 Monroe, Steve........................608,794 Montag, Maria J............................782 Montalbano, Mary M.....................718 Monteleone, Celia..................338,672 Montelongo, Patricia.....................782 Montemayor, Chris........................753 Montemayor, Juan.........................672 Montemeyer, E..............................782 Montgomery, Claire......................718 Montgomery, Daniel...............476,718 Montgomery, Lance.......................672 Montgomery, Mike........................718 Montgomery, Sandy.......................453 Montgomery, Vol...........................593 Montz, Suzanne.............................672 Montz, Teresa..................384,594,782 Moody, Carolyn........336,672,830,835 Moon, David Wayne......................672 Moon, Edie..............213,338,350,718 Moon, Jimmy.................................782 Moon, Larhesa.......................526,718 Moon, Randy.................................539 Moon Jr., Richard D......................753 Mooney, Deborah...................363,672 Mooney, Rebecca...................532,782 Moore, Alan.............492,529,538,753 Moore, Allan.................................254 Moore, Bill....................................480 Moore, Bob............................507,794 Moore, Brian.................................271 Moore, Christopher S....................753 Moore, Collin R............................782 Moore, Dave..........................410,380 Moore, James................................291 Moore, Jane..................................672 Moore, Jennifer.............................718 Moore, Joseph...............................782 Moore, Joseph Lee........................782 Moore, Kathryn Drews..................441 Moore, Keith.................................753 Moore, Ken...................................526 Moore, Kimberly Anne..................753 Moore, Laura E......................409,672 Moore, Lee Ann............................718 Moore, Len............................292,428 Moore, Leslie Ann.........................753 Moore, Linda................................419 Moore, Linda................................753 Moore, Lisa...................................782 Moore, Marbert......................310,327 Moore, Marc.................................605 Moore, Marcy D............................718 Moore, Margaret...........................672 Moore, Marilyn......................532,782 Moore, Mary Lou...................507,672 Moore, Matthew............................448 Moore, Melody C...................435,782 Moore, Michael......................258,567 Moore, Michele D.........................753 Moore, Michelle.....................498,529 Moore, Murray M..........................412 Moore, Rob...................................718 Moore, Shelly.........................498,718 Moore, Stacy..........................459,718 Moore, Susan.................................672 Moore, Susan..........................718,782 Moore, Teresa...............................753 Moore, Timothy............................672 Moore, Vikki..........................484,718 Moore, William A..........................718 Moosberg, Paige K.................399,672 Moraes, Adriana De......................782 Morales, Lisa.................................219 Morales, Marla.............................672 Morales, Nereyda..........................463 Morales, Tom.................................847 Morales Jr., Rodolfo.......................718 Moranza, Lyndon P........................516 Moravits, Patrick...........................482 Morean, Kathy..............................718 Moredock, Diane...........................753 Moreno, Christine.........................753 Moreno, Clara...............................551 Moreno, Enrique......442,542,546,718 Moreno, Luis.................................305 Moreno, Marisela...................484,782 Moreno, Sergio Hugo....................672 Morensen, Dwayne.......................753 Morettin, Caroline.........................593 Morey, Erol Dean..........................794 Morgan, Andrea............................537 Morgan, April................................507 Morgan, Deanna............................782 Morgan, Dianna...............438,535,764 Morgan, Garth.................310,327,753 Morgan, Gary Wayne.....................672 Morgan, John..................338,348,719 Morgan, Kelly.........................468,537 Morgan, Marelle..............541,568,719 Morgan, Randall............................782 Morgan, Sherrie............................753 Morgan, Wendy.............................719 Moriarty, Thomas..........................794 Morinza, Pierre.............................516 Moritz, Rod...................................452 Morlock, F. Bruce...................476,672 Mornock, Jim................................273 Moroney, Karen M.................392,719 Moroney, Pat..........................498,782 Moroney, Roger W........................719 Morre, C. Douglal.........................782 Morris, Bryan L.............................782 Morris, Charles......................262,753 Morris, Dallas................................739 Morris, Dana.................................672 Morris, Debbie..............................672 Morris, Fred..................................448 Morris, James P......................310,672 Morris, Jerry.................................719 Morris, John..................................719 Morris, John..................................798 Morris, Kell...................................326 Mqrris, Lawerence..........254,596,782 Morris, Lee...................................272 Morris, Linda................................672 Morris, Lori...................................782 Morris, Mark..........................372,753 Morris, Melinda.............................782 Morris, Michelle..............415,429,672 Morris, Michelle............................782 Morris, Mollie...............................719 Morris, Randy................................719 Morris, Steven.................428,509,719 Morris, Timothy............................422 Morris, Todd.................................296 Morrison, Beth..............................541 Morrison, Bradley J................589,672 Morrison, Christopher A...............782 Morrison, Daryl.............................296 Morrison, Julie..............................719 Morrison, Karen D........................753 Morrison, Mary......................338,363 457,672 Morrison, Scott..............................753 Morrison, Timothy........................782 Morrissette, Vince...........462,476,719 Morrow, Lauri........................409,560 Morrow, Marvin.....................604,719 Morse, Susan A.............................782 Morton, John..........................493,782 Morton, Kevin.................268,271,318 327,794 Morton, Kimberly J.......................782 Morton, Leigh...............................363 Mortwood, Dana....................416,449 Mosby, Kevin.................................753 Moseley, Susan.......................400,753 Moseman, Anne.............................490 Moser, Cindy L......................410,672 Moser, Jan.....................................505 Moses, Dean..................................576 Moses Hall....................................382 Moses, Robert...............................589 Mosk, Milton.................................673 Moskal, Karen...............................753 Moskal, Tony.................................753 Mosley, Dennis................542,546,782 Mosley, Pixey.........................477,753 Moss, Kayn....................................573 Moss, Tammy...................521,548,673 Mossinghoff, Michael J.. ................452 Mostert, Simone............ ................719 Motal, Gayle.................. ................543 Mote, Keith................... .........410,673 Mothersbaugh, Susan..... .........404,719 Motl, Kenneth............... ..424,468,753 Motl, Mark.................... ................719 Motl, Pamela Ann.......... ................782 Motley, James................ ................719 Motley, Mark................. ................148 Mott, Kim...................... ................753 Motz, Astnd................... ................561 Motz, Janet................... ................673 Moulin, Gregory............ ..598,606,673 Moulton, Jennifer.......... .........526,753 Mounger, Russell........... ................719 Moustafa, Halah............ .........384,782 Mouw, Daniel................ ................673 Mowlaui, Kiyan............. ................476 Moxley, Brook............... ................566 Moy, Duane................... ................719 Moyer, Sharon L........... ................753 Muccio, James............... .........305,719 Muchaw, Crystal............ .........402,719 Muchinsky, Mark........... ................590 Muckleroy, Bob............. ................604 Muckleroy, Gage........... .........530,782 Muckleroy, Robert......... ................673 Muckleroy, Stephen....... ................719 Mudd, Dennis............... ..509,509,673 Mudra, James................ ................753 Mueck, Denise.............. .........350,782 Muecke, Melissa............ ................451 Mueller, Brenda Wynn .. ................753 Mueller, Russell............. .........274,673 Mueller, Steve............... ................453 Muenster, Todd H......... ................753 Muenzler, Rhonda......... .........436,451 515,673 Muhammed, Aking........ ................409 Muheimi, Doniella M.... ................782 Muhlheny Patricia......... ................753 Muir, Betsy.................... ................753 Mulcahy, Mike............... ..................83 Mulholland, Angela....... ................467 Mulholland, Ray............ ................753 Muliawan, Jeti............... .........563,753 Muljono, Djoko H......... ................563 Mullemax, Robert R...... .........481,719 Mullen, Cindy............... .........458,458 Mullen, David............... ................279 Mullen, Elizabeth A...... ................673 Mullen, James B............ ................673 Mullendore, Dixie L...... ................673 Mullenix, Deanna.......... ................565 Muller, Albert..........238,271,631,673 Muller, Jay.................... ................148 Muller III, Frank........... .........782,261 Mulligan, Theresa M..... .........538,782 Mullins, Elizabeth......... ..360,422,673 Mullins, Kerri................ ................719 Mullins, Sallie................ .........415,429 Mullins, William............ ................254 Muncy, Anita................. ................719 Munden, Jennifer.......... .........407,753 Mundie, Etiennde.......... ................215 Mundv, Randy............... ................471 Munguia, Gerardo......... ................719 Munguia, Jaime R.......... ................471 Munie, Vicki.................. ..409,560,719 Munin, Paul J................ ..436,464,673 Munly, Curtis................ ................415 Munn, Sandra D............ ................782 Munoz, Carlos............... ................583 Munoz, David................ ................468 Munoz, Diego............... .........567,673 Munoz, Francisco.......... ................258 Munoz, Gabriela............ ................561 Munoz, Maria B............ ................673 Munoz, Orlando............ ................594 Munoz-Dones, Pedro G. ................280 705 Munster, Christel........... ................538 Muras, Connie............... ................673 Muras, Linda................. ................719 Murdock, Monte............ ................432 Murillo, Jennifer............ ................753 Murillo, Lisa.................. ................782 Murphey, Carolyn......... ..399,593,673 Murphey, Melissa.......... ................490 Murphree, Anthony....... ................753 Murphy, Brian............... .........279,320 Murphy, Colleen........... ................782 Murphy, Donna............. ................753 Murphy, Eddie.............. .........297,494 Murphv, Edward A........ ................673 Murphy, Jill................... ................782 Murphy, Jo Beth............ ................719 Murphy, Kirsten............ ..426,594,673 Murphy, Lauren............ ................673 Murphy, Marcy..............................719 Murphy, Purna.......................215,250 Murphy, Randy.......................250,466 Murphy, Susan...............................753 Murray, Ann-Marie.................764,782 Murray, Cliff...........................249,324 Murray, David...............................545 Murray, Deborah....................596,782 Murray, James...............................673 Murray, Joyce................................719 Murray, Kevin...................58,124,126 127,146,147 Murray, Mary.........................522,567 Murray, Susan L.....................408,673 Murray, Tim....................475,475,719 Murray, Tom..................................340 Murry, Debbie...............................446 Murtha, Glenn........................463,719 Murthy, Purna...............................503 Murto, Thomas..............................315 Muscat, Anthony...........................753 Muschalek, John............................782 Muschalid, John............................754 Muse, Mark...................................276 Muse, Mark Thomas......................782 Musgrove, Terrell..........................794 Musia, Kelly..................................782 Musick, Damon.............................782 Muske, Donna........................596,783 Musser, Leslie...............................754 Musson, Terri................................673 Mustad, Dag..................................754 Muyshondt, Egbert M...................754 Muzny, Laurie...............................673 Muzyka, Julie.........................593,754 Muzyka, Michael...........................593 Muzyka, Michael D................384,754 Muzzurana, Paul............................557 Myers, Alan Scott..........................719 Myers, Buddy.........................428,754 Myers, David.................................794 Myers, Gary..................................408 Myers, Julie Michele.....................719 Myers, Mark L..............................754 Myers, Pam...................................783 Myers, Richard.......................294,754 Myers, Rick............................297,550 600,753 Myers, Steven...............................673 Myers, Wendy........................603,783 Myint, Hla.....................................794 Mylar, Steve..................................597 Mynhier, Karen.............................719 NG Tang, Brian........... ..................673 Nagi, Sayeda.............. ..................594 Mahas, Michael........... ..................250 Mahas, Michael........... ...........250,783 Nail, Greg................... ..................673 Nair, Mark................... ...................783 Nakanishi, Koji............ ...................574 Namamy, Anna............ ...................459 Nance, Mike................ ............476,754 Nannini, Sandra........... ...................719 Nanny, Mary................ ...................754 Napp, Bradley............. .....411,569,754 Napp, Brian................. .....441,569,673 Naranjo, Henry........... ...................497 Nash, Bryan................. ............498,719 Nash, Janna................. Nash, Jonathan............ ...................719 ...................673 Nash, Mel.................... .....174,176,178 Nassef, George........... ...................543 Natalie, Alkek............ ...................695 Nauck, Marshall H..... ............313,315 Nauck, Stan................ ...................719 Navarro, Julio............. ...................754 Naylor, Holly.............. ...................719 Naylor, J. Norman...... ...................521 Nazzaro, Patrick......... ...................719 Ne Tang, Derek.......... ...................426 Neal, Ann Margaret.... ...................356 446,719 Neal, Dan................... ............519,783 Neal, Pamela.................................457 Neal, Vincent................................297 Neaves, W. B.................................673 Neben, Mike.................................719 Neblett, Alexander C....................783 Neckar, Michele E.........................847 Needels, William...........................471 Needham, James............................754 Needleman, Kathy..................443,673 Needlern, Brett.............................567 Neel, John.......................301,320,783 Neel, Matresa.........................217,386 Neel, Sylvia Diane.........................754 Neeley, Jerry.................................673 Neely, Amy...................................719 Neely, Joe.....................................525 Neely, Kimberly..............424,468,673 Neely, Leonard D.............. 407 Neely, Taylor..........................270,720 Neeson, Bill............................311,327 Neeson, Joan..........................511,720 Neff, Richard D.............................847 Negron, Denise......................585,585 Nehlsen, Bruce..............................754 Nehring, Bradford...........263,557,754 Neidigk, Sarah.................464,535,754 Neill, Lori ...................................754 Nelon, Christopher M............273,754 Nelsen, Nancy...............................526 Nelson, C. M..........................482,673 Nelson, Clay..................................673 Nelson, Damon..............................673 Nelson, David........................310,720 Nelson, David E............................720 Nelson, Doug................................754 Nelson, Ellen.................................673 Nelson, Eric..................................673 Nelson, Jeff............................131,133 Nelson, Kenneth E........................783 Nelson, Larry................................422 Nelson, Martha..............................783 Nelson, Mary.................................783 Nelson, Michael Jon...............498,783 Nelson, Ronnie..............................720 Nelson, Scott..........................301,754 Nelson, Scott...................414,594,783 Nelson, Scott..... ............................604 Nelson, Tamara..............................754 Nelson Jr., Ronald..................476,597 Nemec, Rachel..............................403 Nenoff, Lucas................................673 Nentwich Jr., Karl B...............311,673 Neo, Tong Heng............................570 Nergaard, Jesper...........................783 Nerring, Brad................................226 Nesbit, Richard......................524,720 Nesbitt, Scott.........................584,720 Nessler, Phillip J............................552 Nester, Carol..........................500,594 Netardus, Janet......................525,720 Netherton, Scott............................673 Nethery, Bryan.......................525,754 Nettles, Bentley..............250,318,673 Neu, Keith....................................597 Neubauer, Lisa.......................372,783 Neuendorff, Keith.........................783 Neukirchner, Nancy......................754 Neves, Toby..................................673 Nevill, Diann.................................451 Neville, Jeannie.............................596 New, Nancy...................................783 New, Tricia.............................497,754 Newberry, Jamie...........................311 Newbrough, Mylea........................783 Newby, Leah.................................673 Newby, Patricia.............................422 Newby, Stan..................................422 Newcomer, Randy..................298,783 Newkirk, Timothy Randall.............783 Newlin, Michael R..................305,754 Newman, Curtis............................720 Newman, Jennifer.........................754 Newman, Kyle...............................720 Newman, Lori........................213,422 Newman, Rhonda............338,546,754 Newmann, Brian............................754 Newport, Kelly..............................603 Newsom, Susan L..........................783 Newsome, Karla............................491 Newton, Brett...............................783 Newton, Darryl.............................720 Newton, Stacey K..........................673 Newton II, John............................264 Ney, Vincent.................................500 Neystel, Brenda.............................539 Ng, Linda Y...................................673 Ngtang, Derek...............................673 Nguen, Khanh...............................601 Nguyen, C.....................................783 Nguyen, Dzinh.......................255,754 Nguyen, Hoan P............ ..601,415,567 Nguyen, Hung............... ................797 Nguyen, Khai................ ................410 Nguven, Nghia A.......... .........219,601 Nguven, Nguyen........... Nguyen, Phi.................. ................601 ................326 Nguyen, Qui Minh........ ................601 Nguyen, Ted.................. ..301,530,720 Nguyen, Tien................ ................601 Nguyen, Tu................... ................447 Nguyen, Tu................... .........447,754 Nguven, Tu................... ................601 Nguven, Viet................. .........601,673 Nibert, Tim................... .........573,754 Nichols, James............... ................673 Nichols, John................. ................673 Nichols, Shannon........... ..........451,673 Nichols, Todd................ .........408,422 Nicholson, John............. .................783 Nicholson, Mike............ .................783 Nicholson, Monica......... .................720 Nicholson, Ross............. .................298 Nickerson, Carolyn........ .................673 Nickerson, Catherine .... .................673 Nickles, David............... ..578,596,783 Nicolaides, Georgette.... .................363 Niemann, Richard......... ..........590,754 Niermeyer, Tom............ .................356 Nietlisbach, Alan........... ..........274,720 Nilsch, Michael............. .................673 Nilsen, David................ ..........521,754 Nilsen, Erik N............... .................673 Nimmo, Ginny............... .................673 Nimmo, Kelly L............ .................783 Nimocks, Mark.............. ..........315,327 Nitsche, Lawrence........ .................794 Nix, Bill......................... ...189,190,192 Nix, Laurie.................... .................720 Nix, Nathan................... ..........461,604 Nixon, David................. .................294 Nizzi Jr., Frank.............. .................720 Njomin, Rafii................ ..........563,754 Noah, Scott................... .................720 Noakes, Kenneth B........ .................754 Noble, Sharon.............. ...457,559,594 Noe, Scott.................... ..........296,326 Noe, Stephen P.............. .................673 Noell, Julia.................... .................673 Nogueras, Tony............ .................471 Nohavitza, Debbie....... ..........478,673 Nohra, Carla................. .................720 Nohrenberg, John......... ..........293,783 Nokin, Tracey............... .................404 Nolan, Mary................. .................673 Nolan, Steven A........... ..........465,673 Nolan, Stewart Jude..... .................673 Nolen, Lisa................... .................673 Nolen, Lynne M........... .................673 Nolen, Natalie.............. .................783 Nolle, Cynthia.............. .................783 Norman, Barbara.......... .................470 Norman, Brenda........... .................783 Norman, Daniel............ .................783 Norman, Greg.............. .................673 Norman, Stephanie....... .................783 Norment, Mike............. .................296 Norrid, David............... .................783 Norris, Aubrey Keith.... .................783 Norris, David............... .................783 Norris, Kim.................. ..........494,594 Norris, Mike................. .................389 Norris, Stephanie......... .................372 North, Jimmy............... .................754 Northern, Joseph P....... ..........262,673 Northrup, R. Michael... ..........449,463 631,673 Norton, Bradley........... ..........423,720 Norton, Verland............ ..........542,546 Norvell, Scott G........... ..........296,720 Norville, Lee................ .................720 Norville, Sarah............. .................364 Norwood, Jeri.............. .................754 Norwood, Jodi.............. .................720 Noss Jr., Charles G....... .................794 Notdurft, Jill................ ..........236,363 754,830,833 Novak, Joe................... .................440 Novikoff, Blair.............. .................720 Novoa, Gladys Roxana.. .................674 Nowak, Patricia............ .................720 Nu, Anne..................... ................674 Nuenke, Wayne............ .................430 Nugent, Glen Earl........ .................674 Nugent, Molly.............. .................783 Nugent, Wendy............ Nulisch, Kary............... .................783 .................754 Nunley, Jeffry............... .................272 Nunley, Kimberly......... ..........392,556 Nunn, Ancel................. ...248,328,754 Nunn, Jim.................... .................783 Nunn, Trisha.................................754 Nutt, Susan...................................259 Nutt, Tim...............................493,783 Nyberg, John........... ' ...............301,720 O Brien, Eileen.............................526 O ' Brian, Leo..........................422,674 O’Brien, David..............................496 O’Brien, Diane..............................720 O’Brien, Kay..........................404,720 O’Brien, Linda M..........................720 O’Brien, Mark T............................847 O’Brien, Molly M...................422,674 O’Brien, Paul.................................279 O’Brien, Sean.........................596,783 O’Brient, Sammy....................134,136 O’Bryant, Catherine D..................754 O’Conner, Shanna.........................569 O’Connor, Constance....................302 O’Connor, Peter............................437 O’Connor, Robert Allen................720 O’Connor, Virginia.................360,754 O’Guynn, Carol.............................754 O’Hanlon, Anthony.......................428 O’Hara, Lesley................407,552,720 O’Hara, Michael............................263 O’Keefe, Perri...............................428 O’Leary, Dick.........................362,438 O’Leary, Joyce.......................596,754 O’Neal, Garry...............................545 O’Neal, Shannon....................278,326 O’Neil, Chris...................174,174,178 O’Neil, Danny L....................476,674 O’Neil, Kelly.................................543 O’Neil, Sheila................................754 O’Neil, Terri L..............................754 O’Neill, John.................................305 O’Quinn, Michael G...............568,594 O’Reilly, Kathleen...........513,606,674 O’Riley, John..........................411,754 O’Riley, John Edward....................517 O’Rourke, Gerald..........................292 Obelgoner, Jacqueline...................674 Obelgoner, Timothy D..................674 Ober, Kirk.....................................405 Obr, John......................................754 Obregon, Vince.............................354 Ochoa, Art.............................422,674 Ochoa, Claire.........................437,530 Ochoa, Oscar..........................279,754 Ochoa, Zina...................................204 Oconnor, Tim................................674 Odell, Dan....................................419 Odenbach, Larry...........................720 Odenweller, Keith H.....................674 Odom, Dan...................................483 Odom, James.................................720 Odom, Leslie............408,422,507,674 Oehrlein, Tim.........................459,674 Oenham, Mike...............................326 Oeverman, James..........................754 Offutt, Derren G...........................674 Ogdee, Robert...............................797 Ogg, Diana....................................754 Ogg, James.............................509,783 Ogier, K. Scott................462,476,674 Ogilvie, Cindi................................457 Ohlenburger, Steve C....................720 Ohlenbusch, Darryl................417,565 Ohmsieder, Renee.........................720 Ohnheiser, Kathleen......................720 Ohnstad, Tiffany............................674 Okamoto, Mark R..........................507 Okane, Paul D...............................754 Okonkwo, Chris C.........................794 Olandt, Kevin................................507 Olarte, Diego................................674 Olavarrieta, Veronica..............593,720 Olbner, Scott...................................64 Olbrich, Grant...............................273 Old, Gary......................................798 Old, James.....................................463 Oldham, Dallas.......................494,783 Oldt, Pam......................................446 Olibieri, Mark N...........................720 Olin, Wayne..................................784 Olive, Ben.....................................416 Oliver, Shelly J..............................520 Oliver, Thomas..............................720 Olivieri, Anthony E.......................754 Ollre, Channon L...................476,674 Olmscheid, Joseph F......................720 Olmsted, Frank......................382,784 Olness, Iain...................................262 Olsen, Janie............................457,674 Olsen, Mark..................................754 Olson, John............................280,784 Olsta, Sue......................................468 Oilman, Eric..................................720 Omeara, Diane..............................754 On, Hai....................248,318,541,720 Oneal, Michael R..........................674 Oneill, James.................................674 Onken, Denise.......................497,720 Ono, Kenji....................................271 Opal, Paula.............................213,543 Opersteny, Doug...........................784 Ordonez, Jerry..............................454 Orina, Dinna..........................526,720 Orina, Wendy................................754 Orozco, Daniel..............................523 Orozco, Hector.............................590 Orozco, Mauricio............215,557,674 Orr, Heeth....................................250 Orr, Gerald D................................674 Orr, James.....................................784 Orr, John Bret........................289,720 Orsini, Jesse..................................784 Ortega, Irma.................................497 Ortega, Sam..................................754 Orth, Chris....................................452 Ortiz, Arthur.................................301 Ortiz, Carlos.................................276 Ortiz, Michael...............................560 Ortiz, Nancy G..............................720 Ortiz, Sonya..................................477 Osagie, Erma M............................847 Osborne, Becky......................538,720 Osborne, Dana................180,181,754 Osborne, David.............................403 Osborne, Judy........................180,784 Osborne, Kirk..................462,476,720 Osborne, Virginia...................498,784 Osburn, Monte................310,327,754 Osgood, Summer...........................754 Osoba, Cindy ................................514 Osterhage, Robert.........................298 Osterheld, Chris............................298 Ostrowski, Monica..................409,720 Ostrowski, Sandra..........................784 Osullivan, Chris.............................674 Osuna Jr., Frank.....................512,754 Oswalt, Jon.............................297,720 Otken, Jay.....................................314 Ott, Lisa........................................720 Ott, Robert....................................604 Otte, Kimberly................386,404,720 Ottea, Christi A.............................720 Ottis, Ronny..................................720 Otto, Richard................................469 Ottoson, Laurie.............................407 Ottoson, Tom.................................274 Oursbourn, Danny.........................754 Overmyer, Kurt.............................674 Overmyer, Meri.............................754 Overmyer Jr., Gary.......................578 Overton, Andy..............................600 Overton, Lori................................720 Owen, Chris...........................252,754 Owen, Julie............................392,521 Owens, David Michael..................784 Owens, Karen S.............................784 Owens, Kenneth M.......................784 Owens, Raymond...........................545 Owens, Stephen P...........436,538,720 Owensby, Carole A.......................754 Ownby, Clayton............................474 Ozuna, Daniel Omar.....................754 Ozuna, Mima B.............................571 Ozuna Jr., Teofilo..........................571 820 Index Paal, Cynthia.................................585 Paasch, Debra K.....................441,674 Pabon, Margarette..................259,551 Pace, Gary.....................................419 Pace, Jennifer K............................720 Packer, Mark..........................407,674 Padalecki, Dwayne........................217 Pader, William A...........................784 Padgitt, Scott.................................219 Padilla, C. J...................................459 Padilla, Marcell...............310,326,784 Padilla, Theresa.............................754 Padovani, Marc..............................754 Paez, Tina.....................................674 Pafford, William............................754 Page, Joe P....................................674 Page, Suzanne...............................424 Page, Tad E...................................720 Page, Trina M................................720 Pages, Fernando............................452 Pahde, Angie...................594,764,784 Pahmeier, Gene...............423,491,572 Pahmeier, Kaye.............................794 Paholek, Pamela K.........................754 Pahotka, Robert.............................754 Paiz, Juan Carlos...........................557 Pak, Eunsill...................................754 Palacios, Ed Palacios, Edward R........................583 Palacios, Lynette...........................583 Palasota, Steve...............................545 Palasota, Tara.........................376,754 Palermo, Father Al........................543 Palitza, Jeffrey...............................784 Palko, Katherine.....................408,441 Pallmeyer, Karl.......................348,720 Palmer, J. Kersten..................252,754 Palmer, Scott D......................596,720 Palmer II, Robert..........................784 Palubicki, Stephanie......................578 Palumbo, Theresa...................404,720 Pamula, Srinivas Kati.....................562 Panak, Kathy..........................417,754 Panfely, Margaret..........................754 Panico, Debbie.......................593,754 Panico, Teresa...............................674 Panneton, David.....................603,770 Panozzo, Cheryl............................674 Pantazis, Nicholas............380,581,674 Pantazis, Patty...............................376 Pantermuchl, Brenda.....................754 Paoletti, Christopher.....................298 532,720 Paoletti, Sandra.............................754 Papa, Patrick.................................273 Papacek, Amy..................352,550,754 Papaliodis, Anna............................581 Papaliodis, George.........................581 Papp, Ann.....................................754 Pappas, George.............................581 Pappas, Michael.............................464 Paraskos, Nancy.....................417,674 Pare, Alan..............................310,754 Paredes, Miguel.............................408 Parigi, Connie J.............................674 Park, Dave....................................575 Park, Glenn...................................180 Park, Jongsoo.........................586,674 Park, Lydia.............................496,720 Park, Scott.....................................593 Park, Sei-Kwon..............................674 Parker, Anna Consuelo..................674 Parker, Anne B..............................764 Parker, Brenda...............................364 Parker, Courtney...........................754 Parker, Denise...............................456 Parker, Jana...................................488 Parker, Kevin.................................278 Parker, Patricia..............................798 Parker, Patrick A...........................721 Parker, Polly...........................442,674 Parker, Sherri.........................399,674 Parker, Stephen.............................594 Parker, Stephen C.........................721 Parker, Terri...........................399,674 Parker, Thane................................754 Parker, Victor................................674 Parkman, Staci........................535,721 Parks, A’Leta..........................450,522 Parks, Barry............................507,721 Parks, Brett...................................278 Parks, D. Ann................................674 Parks, Denise................................754 Parks, James..................................254 Parks, Joe......................................604 Pari.;, Paige...................................674 Parks, Scott..............532,556,593,674 Parks Jr., Willie J...........................784 Parma, Adrie.................................491 Parma, Edward..............................491 Parma, Judy...................................360 Parma, Teresa................................754 Parma, Tina...................................754 Parmenter, Peter...........................754 Parmley, Kelly........................468,754 Parnell, Larry................................476 Parnell, Stan..................................674 Parrett, Stephanie..........................784 Parris, Franklin..............................258 Parris, Tracy..................................721 Parrott, Justice..............................250 Parrott, Justice.......................250,784 Parsons, Carol........................215,784 Parsons, Stephanie..................606,674 Parsons, Stephen...........................784 Partida, Leticia..............................350 Partney, Michael............................431 Partridge, Traci........................36,721 Paschal, Bobby..............................754 Paschal, Jennifer............................674 Paschetag, Mary............................784 Paseur, Stanley..............................539 Pasqua, Jennifer............................784 Pass, Kelly.....................................721 Patak, Sheila...........................491,754 Patchen, Charlie............................674 Pate, David....................................432 Pate, Joan......................................784 Pate, Karen...................................794 Pate, Sara......................................784 Pate, Steven..................................794 Patel, Kiran T.........................426,674 Patel, Rajesh..................................562 Patierno Jr., Louis...........298,532,784 Patin, Lara.....................................721 Patino, Anthony....... .....................784 Patino, Michael........................83,584 Patke, Bridget M...........................721 Patlovany, Thomas A.....................754 Patman, Lisa..................................674 Patrick, Jeff...................................784 Patrick, Kae Lynn..........................593 Patrick, Theron......................326,520 Patt, Steve.....................................576 Patterson, Clara L.........................847 Patterson, Debbie............548,593,674 Patterson, Greg.............................274 Patterson, Jennifer.........................446 Patterson, Joe................................784 Patterson, Leon David...................675 Patterson, Mark...............289,318,721 Patterson, Robert...........................675 Patterson Jr., W. S.........................675 Patton, Beth..................................754 Patton, Chris..........................274,566 Patton, Denise R.............449,463,675 Patton, Elizabeth...........................721 Patton, Kathy................................573 Paul, Sharon........ ..........................724 Panics, Granville...........................458 Paulette, Charles Lewis.................754 Paulette, Tonya..............................721 Pauli, Marcella..............................675 Paulos, Clay...................................754 Paura, Cynthia L...........................675 Pavelka, Teresa.......................445,675 Pavlock, Natalie.............................506 Pavlock, Wendy......................506,784 Pavlosky, James.............................784 Pawelek, Charles...........................403 Pawlik, Tim J.................................784 Paykus, Misti.................................219 Payne, Angie...................497,596,784 Payne, Frank G........415,429,504,675 Payne, Glenda J.............................754 Payne, Kerrie................................754 Payne, Kyle D...............................721 Payne, Marianne............................507 Payne, Mark Jason.........................675 Payne, Patricia Ann.......................754 Payne, Rhonda L...........................754 Payne, Robin.................................464 Payne, Ronny.........................354,721 Payne, Steven.........................300,327 Peacock, Paula Rhea......................675 Peagler, Kelly J.......................515,563 Pearce, Angela A...........................794 Pearce, David................................279 Pearce, Laurie...............................400 Pearce, Lea Ann............................721 Pearce, Murray..............................754 Pearce, Peter.................................298 Pearse, Anne.................................721 Pearson, Alan................................721 Pearson, Andrea.....................428,784 Pearson, Edward Muret.................754 Pearson, Jennifer....................488,784 Pearson, Rita.................................794 Pearson, Steve...............................433 Pearson, Steven.............................675 Pearson, Susan.................338,374,721 Peat, Diane.............................596,675 Pechacek, Kathy.....................504,675 Peck, Julia.....................................594 Peddicord, K. L.............................412 Pedneau, Micheal..........................754 Peebles, Denise.............................476 Peed, R. Daniel.............................476 Peek, Ed.................................538,721 Peeples, Rebecca...........................560 Peet, James.............................404,581 Peevlev, Mark................................675 Pehl, Clyde...................................675 Peikert, Brad.................................755 Peinardo, Frank.............................298 Peirutsas, Eric...............................581 Pellegrino, Joe F.....................291,784 Pellerin, John T......................311,721 Pelton, Michael.............................784 Pemberton, Kenneth A..................755 Pena, Diana.....................181,499,755 Pena, Maritza..................541,594,721 Pena, Rick.......................507,594,784 Penaloza, Daniel A.................303,784 Pence, Penny..........................370,437 Pendergrass, Gary..................523,721 Pendleton, Jennifer L....................784 Penewitt, John...............................721 Peng, Claudia...........497,521,594,784 Pennington, Clay...........................298 Pennington, Darrell.......................494 Pennington, Penny..........351,513,596 Pennywell, Greg............................755 Pennywell, Rod......................270,324 Penszky, Laura.......................503,784 Peolzl, Mary Ellen.........................596 Pepin, Capt. Lester T.............240,241 Pepper, Mollv.........................396,485 755,830,835 Pepper, Roanna B..........................784 Pepper, Robert..............................797 Pepping, Susan..............................721 Perciful, Karen................217,374,505 Perdomo, Dario.............................551 Perdomo, Roberto...........301,557,675 Perea, Martha................................517 Pereira, Alvaro..............................538 Pereira, Trevor..............................562 Perez, Arturo.........................517,226 Perez, Diego.................................721 Perez, Esmeralda....................506,755 Perez, Fernando............................551 Perez, Guy....................................540 Perez, Pabma.................................551 Perez, Pete.............................415,429 Perez, Phillip G.............................784 Perez, Steve..................................540 Perez Jr., Jaime.............................755 Perez-Garcia, Olga........................386 521,602,707 Perham, James...............................540 Perkins, Allyson.............................721 Perkins, Cynthia............................794 Perkins, Dalane.............................676 Perkins, James........................274,755 Perkins, John...................402,409,721 Perkins, Kalynn......................446,676 Perkins, Marsha.............................676 Perkins, Melanie............................755 Perkins, Rebecca...........................676 Perkins, Robert..............................676 Perkins, Sarah................................594 Perkins, Sheryl.......................217,219 Perkins, William.....................565,674 Perrard, Rex ' ....................463,509,676 Perrier, Bradley......................256,258 Perrin, Melanie A..........................721 Perry, David..................................315 Perry, Jan......................................485 Perry, Jennifer...............................755 Perryman, Alan.............................279 Perschbacher, Peter.......................794 Person, Melanie......................407,755 Persyn, Yvonne..............................755 Pesek, Elizabeth.....................410,721 Peselc, Natalie...............................676 Pesl, Suzanne................................428 Peterman, Mark.............................784 Peters, Jim..............................249,676 Peters, Jodie..................................784 Peters, Kathleen............................676 Peters, Mickey........................261,541 Peters, Rebecca.............................784 Peters, Sean............................311,721 Peterson, Annette K...............521,755 Peterson, Barbara...................578,721 Peterson, Dwayne.........................784 Peterson, Julie........................446,721 Peterson, Lizzy.......................495,539 602,721 Peterson, Lucy.......................526,573 Peterson, Sally...............................755 Peterson, Stephen.........................415 Peterson, Tracy Jo.........................721 Peterson, Wayne..............443,480,552 Petrash, Kevin...............................400 Petree, Bari...................................429 Petri, Laura..:................................784 Petrini, Harald...............................557 Petrosino, Rae Ann........................755 Petroski, Scott...............................784 Fetter, Andy..................................755 Fetter, James............442,482,521,676 Pettibon, Kim.........................401,500 Pettibon, Tammy...........................500 Pettigrew, Scott.............................279 Pettigrew, Scott.............................676 Pettijohn, Jennifer..................532,784 Pettit, Jonathan......................313,314 473.676 Petty, Craig.....................287,320,783 Petty, Janet.............................384,755 Petty, Russ.....................................784 Peveler, Lou Alice..................370,487 514,784 Pevelka Jr., Jean Ray.....................676 Peveto, Elizabeth...................560,721 Peyton, Bailey...............................301 Peyton, David................................470 Pfaff, Mark S.................................784 Pfannenstiel, Robert...............566,794 Pfeifer, Mary K..............................755 Pfeil, Richard................................311 Pfeil, Rick.................................. ...327 Pfleider, Melissa............................490 Pfluger, Donna.......................596,755 Pflum, Marty..........................378,433 Pfuntner, Lucy.......................363,721 Pham, Hau....................................601 Pham, James....................213,217,224 Pham, Kimchi................................784 Pham, Tung...................................601 Phan, Chau....................................601 Phelan, Maura...............................368 Phelps, Greg.................................501 Phelps, Mary Frances....................784 Philip, George...............................794 Phillipp, John Paul........................721 Phillips, Alan.................................459 Phillips, Bonita.......................530,755 Phillips, Brad..........................404,425 471.676 Phillips, Brison.......................291,755 Phillips, Carolvn D........................676 Phillips, Clay.!........................271,721 Phillips, David...............................552 Phillips, David L...........................676 Phillips, Janet................................755 Phillips, Jeffrey A..........................676 Phillips, Joe...................................292 Phillips, John David......................784 Phillips, Kelly................................362 Phillips, Ken..................................590 Phillips, Laura........................213,755 Phillips, Melinda....................446,676 Phillips, Mike.........................409,426 Phillips, Mike................................604 Phillips, Randall.............................784 Phillips, Scott.........................215,433 441,721 Phillips, Wesley...............278,326,784 Philpot, Valerie..............................784 Philpy, James.................................676 Phipps, Van...................................784 Piazza, James..........................542,546 Pickard, Darrell......................295,300 318,319,630 Picard, Sondra...............................755 Pickell, Lori.... ..............................755 Pickering, John..............................254 Pickering, John.......................324,755 Pickett, Bruce...............................676 Pickett, Dan..................................445 Pickett, Danny................399,422,676 Pickett, Todd.................................291 Piehl, Pat................................315,721 Pieniazek, Jerome.........................409 Pieniazek, Ray........................428,755 Pieprzica, Janice............................721 Pier, Oscar A.................................571 Pierce, Anne.................................755 Pierce, Don...................................784 Pierce, Gregg................................676 Pierce, Jamie.................................676 Pierce, Kirk...................................604 Pierce, Lynlee...............................721 Pierce, Marsha..............................434 Pierce, Steve..........................394,755 Pierce, Ted....................................721 Fieri, Parker F.................425,520,676 Pierre, Laurence A.................289,676 Pierre, Michele A..........................516 Pierson, Ginny.................213,364,364 Pietsch, Charles......................476,676 Pietsch, Daniel..............................453 Pietsch, John..........................436,589 Pike, Leann...................................784 Pike, Nechelle...............................557 Pilgrim, Midge.......................451,721 Pille, Paul...............................471,721 Pilliod, Lisa............................356,364 404,721 Pineda, Pablo................................571 Pingenot, John........................311,755 Pinkston, Patricia...........................784 Pinkus, Joel...................................767 Pinnell, Patty.................................676 Pinson, Marcia L...........................784 Pinto, Elena...................................561 Pinto, Jesus R................................471 Piper, Dana...................................676 Piper, Jim......................................213 Pipes, Kelly........... ........................799 Pipes, Michael David.....................676 Pipes, Shaun Diane.......................784 Pipkin, Elizabeth S........................755 Pipkin, Lynn A..............................676 Pippin, Ron............................496,496 Pippin Jr., Jim...............................784 Pipta, Michael...............................417 Pirkey, Steve.................................799 Pirkle, Paul....................................301 Pirovitz, John................................721 Pirtle, Bobby.................................755 Pirtle, Karen....................532,625,676 Pishon, Stacy..........................351,784 Pistone, John.................................248 Pistone, John.................................676 Piszker, Michael............................452 Pitlik, Missy...................................784 Pitman, Kyle..................................721 Pitney, Scott..................................481 Pittard, James................................755 Pittman, Kathy..............................784 Pittman, Michael...........................755 Pittman, Smokey...........................676 Pitts, Dan......................................271 Pitts, Donald.................................755 Pitts, Maj. Rich......................180,241 Pitzer, Jeffery Wayne.....................755 Pizarras, Jeffrey.............................294 Pizzitola, James E..........................532 556.676 Pizzitola, John........................426,532 624.676 Pizzo, Charlotte............................784 Pizzo, Kim.....................................784 Plageus, Nathan.............................394 Plaia, Paula.............................501,721 Plaisance, Lisa.................418,419,676 Planje, Andrea........................468,784 Plaschke, Manfred.........................721 Platt, Deborah........................407,559 Platt, Neil......................................559 Platz, Oliver...........................567,784 Pleasant, Laurie......................578,594 596,784 Plepys, Anthony............................219 Plessala, Julie................................532 Plested, Robert..............................294 Pletz, Cody............................305,784 Plotkin, Brian................................784 Plummer, Terry Lynn....................721 Pluss, Steven.................................676 Plymale, Bryan.......................217,528 Pocozzi, Mark................................270 Podlipny,, Carol.............................598 Poe, Brian James...........................755 Poff, Kimberly...............................784 Pogue, Linda.................................830 Pogue, Marti.................................676 Pogue, Sara...................................755 Poindexter, Emmett.......................476 Pokasem, Som Pong................303,755 Pokluda, Jim..................................721 Polansky, Monica G.......................755 Polarolo, Susan.......................532,755 Polarolo, Todd E.....................274,676 Polasek, John.................................545 Poldervaart, Robert.......................755 Polidori, Stanley............................255 Polk, Pam......................................784 Polk, Wendy..................................755 Pollard, Dan...........................213,254 Pollard, Linda.........................596,755 Pollard, Susie..........................538,755 Polio, Fabian.................................755 Pollock, Randy...............................310 Polydoros, George...........422,581,676 Polzer, Eric.............................597,676 Index 821 Polzer, Jeffrey Alan.......................755 Polzer, Mark..................................721 Polzer, Monica...............................755 Polzer, Patricia Jo..........................676 Ponce, Lourdes A..........................676 Ponder, Jennifer.....................483,526 Ponder, Patti...........................409,721 Ponder, Stacey........................552,721 Pool, Astrid...................................676 Pool, James.............................511,721 Pool, John.....................................784 Pool, Terri.....................................676 Pope, Jason....................................270 Pope, Teddy B...............................795 Pope, William.........................300,755 Pope IV, Waller C..................273,676 Popejoy, Debbie............................721 Popkowski, Mark C.......................784 Popp, D. Adam..............................784 Popp, Sharia..................................721 Popvich, Stephanie........................784 Porchey, Elizabeth.........................721 Portae-Parraga, Rosa......................526 Porter, Gregg................................784 Porter, Joni G................................784 Porter, Linda.................................376 Porter, Susan.................................721 Porterfield, Amanda E...................784 Porzucek, Greg......................411,593 755 Posas, Fracine................................784 Posell, Thomas A. R......................755 Posey, Lisa.....................................422 Pospisil, Joey.................................784 Poston, Susan................................568 Poteet, Mark.................................755 Potten, Gary D..............................550 Potter, Bill Doug....................199,409 560,593,721 Potter, Carla..................................755 Potter, Mark..................................721 Potter, Sally............................484,721 Poulos, Cassandra..........................721 Poulos, Stasi..................................581 Pounds, Billy.................................219 Pouzar, Jeff.............................310,784 Powell, Brett.................................784 Powell, Daniel...............................584 Powell, Dave..........................450,590 Powell, Diane.........................451,676 Powell, Julie..................................784 Powell, Karen.........................384,721 Powell, Mark Charles....................732 Powell, Mary C.............................721 Powell, Matthew Dane..................676 Powell, Patrick..............................410 Powell, Steve.................................795 Powers, Anthony....................507,784 Powers, Justin........................300,721 Powers, Stacy C............................721 Pownell, Timothy...................304,318 327,630,676 Poynor, Lana.................................721 Prachyl, Joe F.........................422,676 Prasad, T. V...................................562 Prasifka, Donna M.........................784 Prasifka, Phillip.............................721 Prater, Craig....................471,471,540 Prather, Lisa..................................721 Pratt, LeeAnn..................424,564,598 Pratt, Mary Jean............................721 Pratt, Terri.............................506,755 Pratt, Timothy...............................676 Prause, Daniel Tyran.....................676 Prause, Lorra Ann.........................784 Prayjor, Maj. D. R..................240,241 Preddy, John G..............................676 Preecs, Charles.......................310,327 Preiss, Robert A............................525 Preston, David...............................274 Preston, Diann..............................755 Prestridge, Tanya...........................755 Prevatte, Kathy.............................676 Prewitt, Diane........................596,784 Prewitt, Lisa..................................553 Prezklirat, Tere.............................676 Price, Bryson H...............304,522,676 Price, Cheryl.................................721 Price, Cindy...........................399,676 Price, Jerry F.................................755 Price, Joe......................................676 Price, John....................................326 Price, Kelly............................392,721 Price, Melinda M...........................721 Price, Patty L................................784 Price, Schundreia..........................434 Price, Tracy...................................784 Prichard, Jeffery............................721 Priddy, Paul...................................458 Priddy, Steven Boyd......................721 Priesmeyer, Troy.......... Prieto, Angela.............. Prihoda, Margie............. ..........447,477 .................480 Prihoda, Stephen........... .................676 Primm, Annette............ .................489 Primm, Kimberly L....... .................755 Prince, Timothy............. ..........507,721 Prindle, Mike................ .................676 Prinz, Erich................... ..........314,721 Prinz, Greg................... .................721 Pritchard Jr., Rex C...... .................721 Pritchett, Kelly.............. .................721 Pritchett, Paul.............. ..........441,721 Probst, Christie............. ..........569,784 Rrobst, Elisha................ .................469 Probst, Therese............ .................721 Prochaska, Dana............ .................755 Prochaska, Matthew L.. .................721 Procter, David.............. ...:......311,327 Proctor, Bryan............... ..........468,755 Proctor, Carla A........... ..........523,548 Proctor, Danny.............. .................468 Prodajko, Karen............ .................484 Prokop, Patricia............. ...458,464,676 Prommar, Tawee........... .................298 Prosch, Amv M.............. .................784 Prosen, Calvin............... ...415,429,676 Prosen, Jamie............... .................721 Prosser, John................. .................784 Provencano, Lynette..... .................755 Provost, Chuck.............. .................475 Provost, Steve.............. ..........409,466 Prudencio, Jose............ .................289 Pruitt, Jarrell................ ..........287,594 Pruitt, Karen................ .................560 Pruitt, Tad.................... ...487,526,721 Pruitt, Wesley.............. .................755 Prukop, Frank.............. .................721 Pruski, Douglas M........ .................676 Pry, Scott...................... .................676 Pryor, Gay.................... ..........521,721 Pryor, Kerry................. Przybyla, Keith............ .................756 .................721 Psencik, Susan.............. ..........495,721 Puccio, Bill................... .................303 Puckett, Russ................ ...482,542,546 Pugh, Bruce................. ...315,327,756 Pugh, Pete.................... .................389 Pulaski, Richard Kevin . .................784 Pulis, Lisa Ann............. .................721 Pullen, Randy............... Pulley, Janene.............. ...... v .........213 ...470,609,721 Pulley, Paul.................. .................572 Pulliam, Janet............... ..........456,676 Pulliam, Russell............ ...297,594,784 Pulte, Helen................. .................676 Purcell, Lt. Michael...... ..........240,241 Purdy, David................ .................338 Purdy, Donald.............. Purifoy, Brad A............ .................721 .................676 Purkiss, David.............. .................315 Pursell, David............... .................476 Purser, Mark................. .................799 Purser, Melissa............. .................721 Purtle, Brian................. .................721 Puryear, Kim................ ..........526,606 Pustejovsky, Debbie..... ..........491,756 Putman, Brent.............. .................676 Putz, Marci................... .................756 Putz, Paula................... ..........499,756 Putz, Richard............... ..........311,327 Putz, Richard E............ .................784 Pybus, Craig B............. .................756 Pybus, John D.............. ..........538,721 Pybus, Steven............... .................677 Pye, Laurie Ann........... ..................721 Pyle, Bryan................... .................756 Pyle, Erin..................... ..................677 Pyle, Leslie.................. ...........408,677 Pyles, Ernie.................. ..................258 Quade, Jimmie..............................497 Quade, Jimmie..............................784 Quadrini, Anne E..........................756 Quan, Roberto........................297,557 Quan, Roberto...............................721 Quan, William...............................601 Quang, Banh.................................601 Quarles, Adam.......................423,721 Quelland, Kay........................351,351 Querner, Steve..............................219 Quigley, Tracey................ Quijano, Patricia D........... .......457,677 Quinn, Francis D.............. ..............784 Quinn, Lisa...................... ..............784 Quinn, Robert.................. ..............799 Quinn, Theresa................. ..............756 Quint, Mary..................... ..............399 Quintana, Arnold.............. ..............310 327,756 Quintana, Jose M.............. ..............677 Quintana, Silva................. ..............756 Quintanilla, Belle............. .......578,785 Quintanilla, Robert........... ..............721 Quintero, Alan................. .......593,677 Quintro, Norman.............. ..............756 Quirante, Christopher...... ..............501 Quirante, Maria................ ..............756 Quirch, Jorge E................ ..............721 Quirch Jr., Orlando.......... .......405,585 Quirdga, Sergio................ ..............677 Quirk, Kelly..................... ..............254 Quirk, William................. ..............254 Quiroz, Becky.................. ..............449 Raabe, Andrea................ ................756 Raabe, John.................... ................414 Raabe, Ralph.................. ................469 Raba, Cathv.................... ................677 Rabago, Eric................... ................289 Rabata, Michele.............. ................484 Rabel, Richard................ ................274 Rabroker, Phillip............ .........604,677 Rabun, Laura.................. .........507,785 Race, Curtis.................... ................590 Racer, Speed.................. ................378 Rach, Lauri..................... ................721 Racino, Judy................... .........461,756 Radcliff, Mark................ ................291 Radcliffe, Lynne............ .........374,785 Radenbaugh, Greg......... ................404 Radenbaugh, Jill............ ................785 Rader, Jill...................... Rader, Karla.................. ................677 Radford, Lisa................. ................446 Radle, Byron................. ................677 Radmann, Michael......... .........518,721 Radulovich, Daniela...... .........384,756 Raesener, David............. ................569 Raffety, L....................... ................785 Ragas, Kurt.................... ................721 Raggio, Glen.............433,441,593,677 Ragle, Eric..................... .........596,785 Ragle, Larry.................. ................504 Rago, James L............... ................677 Ragon, Perry................. .........468,677 Rahm, Tracy.................. ................677 Raia, Jennifer A............. ................785 Raiff, Greg..................... ................543 Raiford, Connie............. ................756 Raines, Richard T.......... ................785 Rainey, Mike................. ..402,469,756 Rains, David.................. ................785 Raj, Ajay....................... Rakestraw, Danny.......... ................562 ................362 Ralph, Sabryna J............ ................756 Ralston, Owen............... ................264 Ramage, Barbara L........ .........526,677 Rames, Enrigue A.......... ................721 Ramey, Carl A............... ................785 Ramirez, Eva Leticia..... ................785 Ramirez, Gloria A.......... ................547 Ramirez, Jamie.............. .................722 Ramirez, Julia................ ................677 Ramirez, Leslie.............. .................785 Ramirez, Lucila............. .................722 Ramirez, Maria S........... .................785 Ramirez, Richelle.......... ..........464,593 Ramirez, Rosario........... .................722 Ramirez-Ruiz, Ganzalo.. .................722 Ramos, Adrian............... .................261 Ramos, Laura E............. .................756 Ramponi, Jeanne........... ..........422,480 Ramponi, Tim................ ..........422,480 Rampy, Shawn............... ..........481,481 Ramsey, Chris................................543 Ramsey, Katherine E.....................722 Ramsey, Matthew..........................677 Ramsey, Perry.........................443,594 Ramthun, Ricky A.........................677 Rand, Casey P................................785 Rand, Cpt. Diane...........................241 Randall, Albert..............................539 Randall, Clark.........................548,677 Randall, Lisa M.............................756 Randolph, Joseph..........................756 Randolph, Mark...............395,469,722 Rangarajan, Nandini...............186,187 Range, Diane.................................722 Range, Mike..................................419 Rankin, Jan......................399,593,677 Rankin, Jennifer.....................483,722 Rankin, Julie....................484,593,785 Rankin, Sheryl...............................546 Ranly, Teresa.................................678 Ransom, Janie................................457 Ransom, Lori..........................451,451 Ransome, Charles W......................246 254,678 Ransome, Kathryn.........................722 Rao, Dana M.................................678 Raphael, Sami J.............................678 Rapp, Brad......................263,594,602 Rapp, Paul A.................................678 Raptis, Raphael.......................558,558 Rasberry, John...............................678 Rash, Christy.................................584 Ratcliff, Susan.........................484,678 Ratcliffe, Dianne............................756 Rathbun, Ann..................213,338,364 Rather, Rodrey..............................756 Ratliff, Kenneth......................529,785 Ratos, Tracy...................................722 Rattan, D. Patrick..........................678 Rau, Johnny R.................462,476,678 Rauch, Brian..................................278 Rausch, Robert..............................217 Rauschuber, Ginger.......................722 Rawsey, Janine..............................678 Rawson, Becky..............................678 Ray, Catherine...............................678 Ray, Charla.............................578,785 Ray, Cindy.....................................416 Ray, Deann....................................785 Ray, Doug.....................................515 Ray, Gregory B..............................722 Ray, James..............................399,678 Ray, Judith......................487,514,785 Ray, Karen.....................................795 Ray, Melissa Ann...........................722 Ray, Randall...................................756 Ray, Randy....................................756 Ray, Robin A.................................785 Ray, Russ.......................................756 Ray, Tom Allen..............................722 Ray, Troy.......................................590 Ray, William Todd.........................785 Rayburn, Gwendolyn.....................722 Rayburn, Mike...............................217 Rayburn III, Robert J....................722 Raybury, Bryan..............................785 Raymer, Darcy...............................756 Raymond, Pamela..........................722 Rayne, Sundance...........................476 Razavi, Walter........................294,322 Read, Donald 1..............................678 Read, Kim.....................................785 Read, Thomas................................422 Reagan, Gina.................................722 Reagan, Scott..................303,493,722 Reagor, Rodney.............................722 Reber, Jay Bruce...........................678 Recalado, Miguel A.......................756 Reck, David...................................338 Reck, Todd W................................785 Rector, James................................291 Rector, James................................678 Rector, Melissa Burnanma.............678 Rector, Rhonda.......................400,678 Rector, Terri Lynn.........................756 Reddell, Lewis........................248,722 Redden, Beverly............................363 Reddin, Brenda...............424,560,722 Reddin, Karen...............................785 Redding, David......................262,785 Redding, David E..........................455 Redding, Stephanie.......................552 Redding, Steve..............................399 Redepenning, Scott.......................785 Redrigues, Alicia I. P.....................785 Resun, David.................................326 Redus, Rhonda..............................722 Reece, Nila....................................678 Reece, Sondra...............................240 Reed, Beverly A............................756 Reed, David..................................519 Reed, David E...............................722 Reed, David Win...........................435 Reed, Dayna..................................478 Reed, Donna..........................678,847 Reed, Douglas L............................785 Reed, Geff.....................................356 Reed, Glenn....................491,598,756 Reed, Jack..............................511,561 Reed, Jacquie.........................530,530 Reed, Kenneth A...........................678 Reed, Leannah..............................678 Reed, Marilyn................................722 Reed, Roman.................................254 Reed, Scott....................................785 Reed, Susan...................................722 Reed, Vivian..................................722 Reed, Warren................................291 Reed Jr., George F..................338,678 Reed Jr., Robert Brackin...............785 Reeder, James................................722 Rees, Jeff................................506,785 Reese, Lauri..................................722 Reese, Matt...................................296 Reese, Sammy...............................722 Reese, Sondra................................241 Reese Jr., Charles H......................722 Reeves, Blain...................249,324,756 Reeves, Jeffrey..............................289 Reeves, Kathleen...........................722 Reeves, Randall.............................756 Reeves, Reci...........................532,556 Reeves, Russell................219,488,756 Reeves, Solong..............................287 Regalado, Miguel...........................293 Regan, Ken.............................301,532 Regan, Kenneth.............................756 Regmund, Cheryl..........................402 Reguera, Ernest A.........................785 Reich, Stacie..................................423 Reichart, Allison.....................459,756 Reid, Mike.....................................297 Reid, Nancy...................................678 Reid, Scott.....................................287 Reid, Steve....................................255 Reidlinger, Craig...........................678 Reidlinger, Janis L.........................678 Reifel, Alixe...........................578,678 Reiley, Randy.........................356,356 Reilly, Chris...................................217 Reilly, Ed.......................................585 Reilly, Karen..................................756 Reillv, Robert J..............................785 Reilly, William J.....................422,678 Reily, Mike....................................274 Reimer, Kenneth....................407,678 Reinarts, Thomas...........................515 Reiner III, Eric B..........................756 Reinhard, Michael..................422,678 Reinke, Jason.................................722 Reinke, Katrina.............................785 Reisfield, Billy John.......................785 Reising, Jan...................................756 Reister, Frank................................678 Reiter III, William A.....................722 Remley, Jayme...............................539 Remmers, Jeff................................403 Remmert, Terri..............................756 Remualdo, Tina.............................756 Render, Lisa..................................756 Rendl, Brad...................................598 Reneau, Kim...........................580,756 Rennie, David...............................722 Renshaw, Tracy..............................678 Renteria, Christina........................722 Rentfro, Donald R.........................785 Rentz, John............................303,326 Repino, Thomas.............................310 Reppond, Jan..........................525,722 Repschleger, William.....................756 Resendez, Charlie.........................310 Resendez, Mark.............................517 Resendiz, Annie J...................441,795 Resendiz, Oscar.............................571 Reser, Melissa..................384,384,785 Ressler, Mitch................................449 Ressling, Wendy............................678 Restivo, Peggy H...........................678 Reumont, Barbara E......................785 Reumont, Susan.............................678 Reuwer, Charlotte..................436,795 Revelle, Twilla...............................756 Revere, Elizabeth..........................756 Rey Bear, Norse............................756 Reyes, Joel....................................278 Reynolds, Andrew.........................311 Reynolds, Chuck...........................679 Reynolds, Cynthia.........................679 Reynolds, Eric...............................722 Reynolds, Jeff.........................564,598 822 Index Reynolds, Jeff.........................566,679 Reynolds, John..............................785 Reynolds, John L...........................756 Reynolds, Reavis............................756 Reynolds, Robert...........................679 Reynolds, Ron...............................255 Reynolds, Shellie...........................785 Rhame, Mark.................................255 Rhea, Lori.....................................679 Rheman, David..............................540 Rhinehart, Alisa.............................450 Rhinehart, Alisa...............460,498,756 Rhodes, Christopher Lee........436,679 Rhodes, Jodi....................428,456,756 Rhodes, Kimberly Ann..................722 Rhodes, Mary Kay...........399,459,722 Rhodes, Troy.................................516 Rhomberg, Liz..............................679 Rieciardello, Jean..........................756 Rice, Glenn............................594,785 Rice, Jeanna..................................722 Rice, Keith....................................271 Rice, Kirk.................550,593,594,756 Rice, Mike.....................................593 Rice, Millard B..............................785 Rich, Beth.....................................785 Rich, Mike.....................................471 Rich, William T......................278,722 Richard, Christopher..............254,785 Richards, Janet..............................523 Richards, Jodi................................376 Richards, Kermit...........................405 Richards, Marty......................457,785 Richards, Terri........................483,722 Richards, Timothy.........................679 Richardson, B. Clint......................722 Richardson, Charlene.............501,526 Richardson, Cynthia......................376 Richardson, Darren.........287,324,594 Richardson, Debra Lynn................757 Richardson, Eric............................757 Richardson, Julie K.......................757 Richardson, Mark..........................799 Richardson, Rod............................188 Richardson, Susan..........................722 Richardson, Thomas......................679 Richardson, Thomas Gilmer..........757 Richburg, Brent......................414,785 Richmond, Deryle..................520,522 Richmond, Edward..........270,416,722 Richmond, Steve....................310,679 Richter, Christine..........................679 Richter, Darlene..............402,428,785 Richter, Randall.............................679 Richter, Robert................441,578,679 Rico, Adela....................................573 Rico, Maria....................................799 Riddell, Kris..................................757 Riddle, Keith.................................679 Rider, Roger Ryan.........................757 Ridgeway, Jim...............................310 Ridgway, Tina................................785 Ried, Sonia.............................452,722 Rieden, Kevin................................679 Riedlinger, Andre..........................722 Riegel, Rebecca Ann.....................722 Riely, Cathy..................................515 Riemer, Janice...............................679 Riesz, David Alan..........................757 Riesz, Laura..................................722 Rietz, Larry............................451,679 Rigano, Hayward...........................271 Rigas, John......................462,476,556 581,594 Rigdon, Mike............................. ....274 Riggan, Grace.........................539,785 Riggle, Darren...............................679 Riggs, Tommy................................428 Riggs, Tony...................................785 Rigsby, Laura.........................526 679 Riley, Ann.....................................392 Riley, Beth.............................590,679 Riley, Elizabeth Ann......................757 Riley, Michael...............................679 Riley, Russell..........................593,679 Riley, Scott....................................431 Riley, Shawn...........................596,757 Rimbey, Beth..........................578,785 Rimes, Martin W...........................464 Ringham, Michael L......................757 Rion, Dennis.................................429 Riordan, Minette...........................757 Rios, Juan Craniotis.......................561 Ripley, John.....................308,310,679 Rippe, Ron....................................609 Rippel, Scott.................................262 Ripper, Natalie.......................392,785 Rippey, Cynthia.............................722 Rippstein, Pamela Jean..................757 Rising, Kelly..................................505 Rising, Risa.............................505,785 Risinger, Norman...........................679 Ritch, Mark...................................785 Ritchie, Anne.........................578,785 Ritchie, Kevin.................415,429,537 Ritchie, Michael............................403 Riter, Nan......................................679 Rittenberry, William M..................475 Rittenhouse, Mark..................421,722 Ritter, Michael..............................458 Rivera, Amy..................................540 Rivera, Gerardo......................454,480 Rivera, Gisela..................561,567,567 Rivera, Hector...............................722 Rivera, Monica..............................219 Rivera, Rafael.........................305,785 Rivera, Romelia.............................679 Rivera, Sylvia..................499,543,722 Rivero, Ramon R....................254,723 Ro, Nicholas H..............................723 Roach, Jonathan............................585 Roach, Will....................................470 Roach, Michael..............................723 Roan, Brian...................................292 Roark, Randy.................................401 Robb, Doug...................................404 Robb, Douglas D...........................723 Robb, Doult...........................372,372 Robbins, Ann.................................483 Robbins, Jill...................................723 Robbins, Kristin S..........................537 Robberson, Barry...................314,679 Roberson, Karen K........................723 Roberson, Sherri............................723 Roberts, Amy M............................785 Roberts, Bobby.............................785 Roberts, Cary.........................254,324 Roberts, Catherine........................723 Roberts, Cathy..............................679 Roberts, Darby..............................785 Roberts, Debbie............................422 Roberts, Elizabeth..................426,723 Roberts, Jeff..................................532 Roberts, Joanne.............................528 Roberts, Karen E...........................785 Roberts, Kristi....................... 723 Roberts, Linda........................376,459 461,525 Roberts, Paul.................................757 Roberts, R. Mills..............255,594,723 Roberts, Randy..............................757 Roberts, Rebecca N.......................757 Roberts, Rob.................................511 Roberts, Rusty...............................679 Roberts, SEC ' ..........................241,324 Roberts, Sheila..............................785 Roberts, Stacey.......................578,723 Roberts, Tedd................................296 Roberts, Teresa E..........................757 Roberts, Wayne......................594,679 Robertson, Chip............................679 Robertson, Diana.............360,598,785 Robertson, George.................540,679 Robertson, Laura J........................723 Robertson, Neal.............................679 Robertson, Robin...........................526 Robertson, Robin M...............568,757 Robicheaux, Danny.......................785 Robicheaux, Kirk...........................408 422,501,679 Robideau, Robert..........................680 Robinett, Doug.......................488,593 Robinson, Bill................................847 Robinson, Cedric...........................680 Robinson, David.....................238,239 287,318,532,680 Robinson, Dennis E.......................572 Robinson, Doris Ann..............542,546 Robinson, Douglas.........................680 Robinson, Ellecia...........................596 Robinson, Jeanine..........................572 Robinson, Jim.........................515,515 Robinson, Joyce Lynn....................449 Robinson, Lisa...............................351 Robinson, Michelle.................395,723 Robinson, Portia D........................785 Robinson, Ross..............................602 Robison, Amy.........................407,757 Robison, John S.............................471 593,680 Robonoski, Brent...........................785 Rocha, Peter...........................830,838 Rocha, Skz. Roy......................240,241 Rock, Charles.........................280,318 Rock, Stephanie D.........................757 Rocknic, David..............................501 Roda, Jon...............................524,602 Roda, Rick.....................................602 Rodeghier, Michelle......................785 Rodger, Dodie.................386,521,757 Rodger, George.............................785 Rodgers, Brett...............................507 Rodgers, Craig..............................561 Rodgers, Kay E..............................785 Rodgers, Sandra............................680 Rodgers, Shelley............................680 Rodrigues, Anthony.......................299 Rodrigues, Dwight H.....................785 Rodrigues, Regina..........................424 Rodrigues, Regina............424,589,589 Rodriguez, Anthony......................304 318,723 Rodriguez, Carlos..........................680 Rodriguez, Claudia........................551 Rodriguez, Corina..................457,757 Rodriguez, Cris.............................785 Rodriquez, Gustaug.......................723 Rodriguez, James P........................785 Rodriguez, Joe R....................419,605 Rodriguez, John............................786 Rodriguez, Landon........................311 Rodriguez, Leticia.........................550 Rodriguez, Lorraine...............541,786 Rodriguez, Luis.............................567 Rodriguez, Maria...........................517 Rodriguez, Maria...........................786 Rodriguez, Mario...........................786 Rodriguez, Mary Jane.............517,680 Rodriguez, Mike............................590 Rodriguez, Nicolas........................263 Rodriguez, Rene............................680 Rodriguez, Rodolfo........................757 Rodriguez, Rosa......................517,786 Rodriguez, Rosie...........................723 Rodriguez, Rudolfo.......................420 Rodriguez, Rick.............................219 Roecker, Kent................................723 Boeder, Eric..................................328 Boeder, Erich..................311,327,757 Boeder, Mark.................................723 Roepke, Steve........................273,604 Roessler, Randall...........................680 Roffall, Mike..................................786 Rogalski, Christine........................680 Rogers, Brian.................................723 Rogers, Chris..........................304,680 Rogers, Connie................535,548,757 Rogers, David.........................280,326 Rogers, Dodie...............................386 Rogers, Jennifer............................786 Rogers, Keith................................723 Rogers, Kevin..................273,318,680 Rogers, Leigh Ann.........................757 Rogers, Lewis................................270 Rogers, Mark..........................314,668 Rogers, Michele..............399,483,723 Rogers, Philip.........................304,680 Rogers, Robert M..........................786 Rogers, Sara...........................549,723 Rogers, Steve................................603 Rogers, Suzanne............................723 Rogers, Terry L.............................786 Rogers, Theresa......................403,757 Rogers, Tracey...............................723 Rogers, William.............................680 Roh, Samuel..................................680 Rohrbough, Bridget................363,786 Rohsner, Marybeth.................374,757 Rojas, Vivian.’...................523,574,786 Rokicki, Tomas.......................433,441 Roland, Debbie.............................723 Roland, Flanagan...........................793 Roland, William.............................294 Roll, Jim........,...............................416 Rollins, Chris.!........................280,326 Rollins, Dede.................................532 Rollins, Jennifer.............................468 Rollins, Sheila................................532 Rollins III, Charles........................238 239,274,318,327,631,680 Roman, Britt..................................468 Romel, Keith D......................289,723 Romeo, Teresa........................462,476 Romer, Pete............................521,757 Romero, John................................305 Romine, Melissa..............426,449,470 602,626 Rominger, Jett.................304,525,723 Rominger, Stuart...........................304 Romo, Daniel.........................426,723 Romo, Deyanira............................757 Rondon, Carlos A..........................551 Rone, Lee......................................258 Ronrbough, Richard......................757 Roof, Paul W.................................847 Roome, Rick..................................402 Roome Webb, Gaye Lynn..............446 Rooney, Sean.................................291 Roos, Marty.....................505,594,757 Roosma, Mark................................287 Roper, Brad...................................757 Roper, Kelly..................................757 Rosamond, Brian...........................280 Rosanolf, Kenneth A......................847 Rosato, Margaret ...T................606,757 Roschetzky, Gladys........................537 596.786 Rose, Douglas................................311 Rose, Gary.....................................680 Rose, Mark.............................428,723 Rose, Mark....................................481 Rosen, Liz.......................514,532,532 Rosenbalm, Rebecca J...................757 Rosenbaum, Clay...........................489 Rosenbaum, Randell......................680 Rosenberg, Federico......................557 Rosenberger, Carol........................680 Rosenberger, Cynthia....................680 Rosenfeld, Phillip............532,596,627 Rosiek, Jerry..........................529,529 Rosprim, Julia................................786 Ross, Abner............................264,680 Ross, Carol Ann.............................515 Ross, Christopher..........................464 Ross, Cindy...................................723 Ross, Clark....................................494 Ross, Claude..................................460 Ross, Dawn......................507,594,596 Ross, Franny..................................352 356,496,521,706 Ross, Jean C..................................786 Ross, Lanita...................................680 Ross, Mike.....................................326 Ross, Ollie..............................458,680 Ross, Robert...........................270,757 Ross, Robert J................................757 Ross, Stuart...................................680 Ross III, R. Preston.......................420 468,680 Ross Jr., George Ray......................786 Rossberg, Joe Bob..................271,757 Rosser III, James A........................723 Rotan, Arvel Dean.........................786 Roth, Chris...............438,519,573,757 Roth, Keta..............................302,521 Roth, Mike....................................276 Rothe, John...................................500 Rothell, Ted..................................757 Bother, Michelle.....................596,786 Rotherbauer, Kent.........................680 Rothmann, Michael C.............501,757 Rothrock, Jeff.........................428,680 Rothrock, Robin............................757 Roubion, David.............................757 Roudebush, Clair J........................723 Rountree, Troy..............................286 Rouse, Ann....................................680 Rouse, Beverly..............................723 Rouse, Jeff.....................................795 Rouse, Lisa....................................723 Rouse, Scott A...............................723 Rouse, Sharon........................593,757 Roush, Laura.................................723 Roush, Linda..........................216,680 Rousseau, Carl........................407,552 Routh, Carl.............................399,399 Routt, Anita G...............................516 Rowden, Mark...............................786 Rowden, Paula K...........................723 Rowe, Sandra................................757 Rowell, David................................757 Rowland, Coleman........................723 Rowland, Matthew........................680 Rowland, Robert............................723 Rowland, Susan.............................525 Roy, Paul.........................419,578,680 Royal, Greg............................249,402 Royall, Sean............................594,723 Royder, Sheri.........................593,680 Royston, Brian...............................503 Rozas, Beth...................................374 Rozell, Daphne.......................476,680 Rozell, Julie...................................786 Rozmiarek, Ed...............................723 Roznovsky, Beverly.......................575 594.786 Roznovsky, Joyce...........................543 Rozycki, Tahl..........................424,460 468,723 Rubrecht, Clare......................532,786 Rucker, Carol................................757 Rucker, Mary..........................572,723 Rucker, Sharon..............................503 Rucker III, Don.............................681 Rudd, Cinda...........................392,723 Rudd, Louisa.................................468 Rudd, William B............................786 Rudesill, Chris...............................279 Rudloff, Darren...............523,529,724 Rudolph, Jim..........................542,546 Rudy, Jennifer...............................786 Ruedrich, Renea............................757 Rueffer, Eddie........................431,724 Ruff, Thomas..........................300,757 Ruffing, Beth.................................384 461.757 Ruffner, James...............................799 Ruiz, Marisela...............................757 Rummel, Ronald............................724 Rummel, Victoria C.......................724 Rumore, Dana...............................681 Rumtarger, Robert.........................261 Runge, Laurie........................464,724 Runyan, Mark................................304 Runyan, Scott H............................724 Runyan Jr., Richard D............298,786 Rupainis, Brian..............................298 Rupani, Raj...................................522 Rupert, Glenn........................298,786 Rupert, Jennifer.....................370,757 Ruscher, Ann..........................392,447 460.530.757 Ruscio, William B...................594,795 Rush, Connie.................................681 Rush, Paul C.................................786 Rushing, Barry..............................428 Rushing, J. Rhett...........................681 Rushing, Kris.................................786 Rushing, Michelle..........................428 Rusnak, Paul..................................292 Russell, Alexis........................190,193 Russell, April.................................757 Russell, Carl...........................271,488 Russell, Catherine A...............488,786 Russell, David........................490,786 Russell, Glenn E............................471 Russell, Greg.................................297 Russell, Jean...........................518,757 Russell, Johnny..............................440 Russell, Karen.................535,596,786 Russell, Ken...........................380,578 Russell, Kevin.........................300,786 Russell, Larry................................681 Russell, Paul..................................564 Russell, Robert.......................261,786 Russell, Valerie..............................478 Russell, Zane.................................757 Russert, Byron W..........................786 Rust, Heather................................530 530.757 Rust, Robert..................................490 Rust, Shanon.................................681 Rutherford, Bobby........................724 Rutherford, Jim.............................407 Rutherford, Lisa............................451 594,724 Rutland, Gina Ann.........................786 Rutledge, Debra............................409 Rutledge, Mark......................402,681 Rutledge, Sara...............................786 Rutledge, Tracey...........................215 509.786 Rutz, Beth..............................351,521 535.569.757 Rutz, Steve....................................255 Ryan, James...................................460 Ryan, Kevin...................................757 Ryan, Melissa.................................681 Ryan, Traci....................................786 Rychetsky, Regan J.................586,757 Rychalik, Callie.............................724 Rvdell, Dwavne......................315,327 473.786 Rydell. Edwin R.....................314,724 Rvdell, Erwin.........................315,724 Rydell, Patricia..............................449 Rydell, Scott..................................449 Rymer, Bruce...................415,429,681 Saadeh, Paula J........... ....................724 Saari, Eric.................. .............426,786 Saathoff, Keith............ ....................799 Saathoff, Wesley......... ....................781 Sabari, Desiree S........ ....................757 Sabec, Susan............... ....................724 Sabotik, Stephanie...... ....................386 Sabrsula, Karen.......... ....................404 425,506,757 Sacco, John................ ....................585 Index 823 Sachnik, Frank.............. .................681 Sachtlehen, Wavne D. .................795 Saddle Sirloin........... Saddler, Ron................. .................141 Sadler, Otis................... ..........248,757 Sadler, Rod................... ..........148,583 Saegert, Chip............... .................276 Saenz, Annette............. Saenz, John.................. ..........271,757 Saenz, John.................. .................326 Saenz, Jose L................ .................724 Saenz, Rodnev.............. ..........300,724 Sagar, Anup.................. .................681 Sager, Susan................. Sainz, Juan M............... .................757 Saito, Dean................... ..........830,838 Sala, Rickie J................ ..........537,724 Salaza, Margaret A....... .................786 Salazar, Angelica.......... ...424,484,681 Salazar, Jennie.............. Salazar, Juan................. .................681 Salazar, T, Kav.............. ..........374,560 Salazer, Saoul............... .................681 Saldana, Margarite........ .................501 Saldana, Thomas........... ...314,501,681 Saldivar, Sandra............ .................786 Saldivar Jr., Joe P......... .................757 Saldua, Rebecca............ ..........351,786 Salesbury, Stephen....... .................786 Salim, Mintarso ............ Salinas, Charles............ ...261,492,786 Salinas, Diane............... .................523 Salinas, Rolando........... ..........463,681 Salinas, Trinidad........... .................517 Salkowski, Charles........ .................604 Salomon, Felipe............ ..........582,786 Salonish, Gabe.............. .................264 Salvato, Joe.................. .................724 Sames, Tom.................. ...300,318,319 Sammann, Janet............ .................585 Samperi, Mary.............. .................681 Sampson, Rebecca........ .................525 Sampson, Whitney........ .................311 Sampson, William......... ..........512,513 Samuel, Melissa............ .................786 Samuels, Novaita.......... ..........189,190 Samuelson, D. Robert... .................757 San Miguel, Rafael 1..... ..........407,437 471,479,681 Sanchez, David............. .................303 Sanchez, David S.......... .................786 Sanchez, Javiek............ .................497 Sanchez, Merri............. .................443 Sanchez, Michael.......... ...257,407,681 Sanchez, Michael.......... .................786 Sanchez, Michael.......... ..........830,838 Sanchez III, Nick......... .................786 Sandberg, Michael........ .................681 Sandel, Laurie.............. .................681 Sandel, Ruth................. .................786 Sandel, Scott................ .................422 Sanders, Cheryl L........ .................724 Sandes, Alan................. ..........471,488 552,630,681 Sanders, Alison............. ..........392,757 Sanders, Beth Ann........ .................724 Sanders, Daria.............. .................724 Sanders, Eric................ .................303 Sanders, Faith.............. .................484 Sanders, Greg............... .................304 Sanders, Jim Ann.......... .................757 Sanders, Linda.............. .................681 Sanders, Lugene........... .................681 Sanders, Pamela R........ .................757 Sanders, Philip............. .................291 Sanders, Richard.......... .................757 Sanders, Sabrina Sue.... ..........487,786 Sanders, Scott E........... .................786 Sanders, Sheldon.......... ..........310,724 Sanders, Tatia............... .................786 Sanders, Thomas.......... ..........128,130 141,143,144,144 Sanders, Tom................ .................123 Sanders, Vanessa........... .................681 Sandlin, Mark............... .................795 Sandlin, Scott............... ..........530,724 Sandoval, Ramona......... .................786 Sandoval, Reginaldo..... .................787 Sandridge, David.......... ...311,324,681 Sanford, John Robert.... .................787 Sanford, Robert Brent.. .................724 Sanford, Susan.............. .................724 Sanford Jr., Robert....... Sanger, Michael............ .................523 .................681 Sanguesa, David........... .................681 Sanguesa, Karen S........ .................787 Sanmiguel, LeRoy........ .................724 Sansouche, David D..... .................757 Santarelli, Suzanne....... ..........489,757 Santelle, David............... Santelle, Tqn.................. Santerre, Hagan............. Santiago, Evelie A.......... Santikos, Mark................ Santizo, Juan Ricardo..... ...............263 ...............263 ...............464 489,593,681 ...............724 ...............757 ........557,681 Saporito, Vince............... ...............279 Sarabando, Tony............. ...............389 Sarenz, Ruth................... ...............681 Sarmiento, Rev............... ........300,724 Sartain, Denise............... Sarzosa, Carlos............... .415,429,681 Sasaki. Kaori................... .217,574,724 Sassaman. Mark.............. ................217 Sassin, David.................. .475,475,475 Satchell, Sonja................ ................681 Satterlv, Thomas............. .......:........278 Sauceda, Ignacio R......... ................724 Saucedo, Edgar.............. ................441 Sauer, Craig.................... ................681 Sauer, Jay....................... .271 ,,494,757 Sauer, Lvnn................... .........530,724 Sauer, Sahra.................. ................681 Sauer, Slater.................. ................297 Sauers, Kim................... ..532,548,681 Saul, Fredda................... ................681 Saundes, R. Robin......... ................724 Savage, Robin................. ................681 Savage, Sharon............... ................681 Saveli, Jeff..................... ................681 Savino, Andre................ ................255 Savitz, Steven................ .........378,507 Savoie, Jodi................... ..532,535,787 Sawers, William............. .........311,327 Sawey, Robert............... ..311,327,787 Sawyer, Clare................ ................724 Sax, Emerson................. ................564 Saxe, Scott..................... ................301 Saxe Jr., Charles............. .........301,724 Savler, Debra................ ................724 Saylor, Keith................... ................532 Saylors, Leasha............... ................724 Savre, Paula................... ................757 Scaief, Sheri L................ ................787 Scales, Mark.................. .........435,435 Scamardo, James........... .........273,787 Scanland, Charles.......... .........442,482 Scanlin, Mike.................. ................194 Scannapeeco, Lvnn........ ....... v ........724 Scarborough, Robin........ ..409,430,681 Scarbrough, Melissa....... .........488,724 Scarbrough, Sheila.......... ................787 Scarbrough Jr., Henry ... ................261 Scarmardo, Marian Rose ................757 Schaar, Travis................. ................799 Schabacker, Kevin.......... ..180,589,681 Schachterle, Michael..... .........275,280 Schad, Lisa M................. ................787 Schade, Kristen............. ................757 Schaefer, Susan.............. ................422 Schafer, Roger............... ................451 Schaffer, Lisa................. ................757 Schake, Sheryl............... .........446,479 Schaller, Peter............... ................583 Schanz, Todd................. ................132 Schaper, Callie.............. .........370,757 Schaper, Cynthia........... ................681 Schaper, Denis.............. ................787 Scharninghausen, Sandy .........409,560 Schatte, Darlene............ .........428,757 Schatte, Rachel.............. .........428,724 Schaub, Peter................ .........310,724 Schaudies, Jennifer........ ................787 Scheetz, Roy................. ................324 Scheffler, Shannon......... ................787 Scheffler, Trey............... ................757 Scheick, Jeff.................. ................681 Scheider, Donna............ ................757 Scheiding, Douglas S..... ................787 Scheitema, Karen.......... ................219 Scheizl, Catherine......... ................404 Schellabarger, Loren..... ................298 Schellenberg, John........ .........476,681 Schepps, Benjamin........ .........287,559 Scherer, David............... ................424 Schero, Charles............. .........254,681 Scherr, Scott.................. .........296,322 Schick, Samuel D.......... ..275,278,681 Schicker, Jim................. .........525,529 Schiele, Maryann........... ................757 Schieve, Jennifer........... ..338,368,681 Schiflett, Rebecca.......... ................681 Schilhab, Tammi............ .........404,681 Schiller, Connie............. ..222,600,724 Schimmenti, Diane........ ................724 Schimmer, Libby........... .........485,724 Schioeder, Jay............... ................787 Schiraldi, Rhonda.......... ................724 Schivager, Robert R........ ...............787 Schlabach, Lavonne........ ...............787 Schlaefli, Dawn.............. ...............787 Schlieker, Randy............. ........507,787 Schliesing, Paul.............. ...............580 Schlinger, Petra.............. ........560,681 Schlinke, Susan............... ...............724 Schlissel, Neil................. ...............436 Schlobohm, Rick............ ...............433 Schmauch, Melanie........ ........176,178 Schmelter, Doreen M..... ...............757 Sehmeltzer, Eric............. ........409,724 Schmid, Angela Janda..... ...............681 Schmid, Gregory............ .301,512,757 Schmid, Jenda..........338,370,540,724 Schmid, John.................. ...............724 Schmid, Scott................. ...............593 Schmidt, Alisa................ ........364,757 Schmidt, Cvnthia............ ................502 Schmidt, Emil................. .........542,546 Schmidt, Glenn F............ ................787 Schmidt, Heather........... .........374,787 Schmidt, Jack F.............. ,.255,426,799 Schmidt, John................. ................248 Schmidt, Lana................ ................787 Schmidt, Todd................ ................787 Schmitt, Chuck............... ................453 Schmitt, Conrad............ ................797 Schmitt, David............... .........315,681 Schmitt, Wode A............ ................787 Schmitz, Martha............ ................681 Schmitz, Nancy.............. .........589,787 Schnautz, Kevin Dwane. ................787 Schneeberg, Elizabeth... ................681 Schneider, Betsv............ ................757 Schneider, John Tod...... ................787 Schneider, Jonathan G... .........456,681 Schneider, Karen........... ................428 Schneider, Susan........... ................428 Schneider, Wavne.......... ................593 Schnettler, Hans............ ................366 Schoenbachler, Jill......... ................462 476,681 Schoeneberg, Richard.... ................274 Schoeneman, Brian........ ................681 Schoeneman, Sandra...... ................724 Scholz, Kenneth............ ................787 Schonefeld, Rodney....... ................787 Schonhoeft, Robert........ ................724 Schoonover, Gilbert....... ................518 Schoonover, Gregory T.. ................757 Schoonover, Marv E...... ..259,598,681 Schoppa, Michael.......... ..409,428,724 Schott, Paul G............... .........311,724 Schow, Jeff.................... ................199 Schrader, Kim................ .........560,681 Schraeder, Danna K....... ................787 Schrank, Arnie.............. ................318 Schrank, Fredrich.......... .........372,681 Schrank, John................ ................724 Schrecengost, Randy..... ................465 Schreckenbach, Judith... ................446 Schreiber, Laurie........... .........460,757 Schreiber, Peter A......... ................724 Schrickel, Lucy............. ........202,489, 603,681 Schrickel, Robert........... ..489,593,681 Schroeder, Andrew E. ... ................787 Schroeder, Edward........ ................681 Schroeder, Greg............ ................724 Schroeder, Jeffrey.......... ................681 Schroeder, John............. ..................63 Schroeder, Stephen....... ..462,476,681 Schroedle, Donna.......... ................449 Schroeter, Sheila........... ................757 Schubert, John.............. ................787 Schubert, Lisa L............ ................681 Schubert, Mandy........... ..259,447,757 Schubert, Mark............. ................681 Schubert, Thomas.......... ................787 Schucany, Greg............. ................460 Schuck, Phil.................. ................724 Schuenemann, Audra..... ................787 Schuhmann, Diane........ .........560,724 Schulman, Matt............. ................255 Schulte, Jayne............... ................787 Schultz, George............. ................681 Schultz, James............... ................417 Schultz, Paul F.............. ................787 Schultz, Robyn.............. ................724 Schulz, Bryan................ .........603,724 Schulze, Dennis W........ .........415,429 Schulze, Mark..........260,264,318,724 Schulze, Sharon............. .........530,682 Schulze, Stephanie........ ................757 Schumacher, Joyce........ ................384 Schumann, Dwayne....... ................217 Schumann, Keith R........ .........408,409 453,682 Schumann, Michael J..... ................682 Schur, Deena................. ..407,500,757 Schurig, Renate............. .........538,757 Schuster, Cora Jane....... ................787 Schuster, David............. ................545 Schuster, Randy............. ................757 Schuster, Sarah L........... ................787 Schutt, Neal.................. ................540 Schutte, Ellen................ .........479,682 Sehutza, Eddy............... ................757 Schwab, Charla............. .........483,724 Schwade, Nathan........... .................552 Schwark, Karen............. ..........446,682 Schwartz, Amy.............. .................757 Schwartz, George.......... .................496 Schwartz, Kay............... ..........415,429 Schwartz, Kem.............. .................787 Schwartz, Stephen P...... .................294 328,682 .................787 Schwarzbach, David...... ...116,757,830 Schwausch, Richard Wayne...........757 Schwebel, Darrel H....... .................724 SchweBel, Martin L...... .................757 Schweers, Dale............. .................580 Schwierzke, Sallv......... .................724 Schwind, Jennifer......... .................799 Schwind, Mary............. .................217 Schwoerer, Brad F........ ..........578,682 Scoper, Kristin.............. .................787 Scoper, Wendv............. .................787 Scorah, Craig................ .................437 Scott, Alison................. .................787 Scott, David................. ...310,327,787 Scott, Dolph................. .................757 Scott, Don.................... ..........516,516 Scott, Douglas.............. ..........787,516 Scott, Elizabeth............ .................724 Scott, Flint................... .................408 Scott, Glenn................. .................724 Scott, Glenn................. .................724 Scott, Kim.................... .................787 Scott, Kirk W................ ..........399,682 Scott, Lee G................. ..........315,724 Scott, Malin E.............. ..........384,787 Scott, Mark................... ...292,322,428 Scott, Mary Frances..... .................724 Scott, Melisa................. .................724 Scott, Murray N........... .................682 Scott, Rhetta............400,459,603,724 Scott, Robert................ .................495 Scott, Ross.................... ..........639,757 Scott, Shelley............... .................757 Scott Jr., W. W............. .................601 Scrivner, Patti............... ...505,535,724 Scroggins, Elizabeth..... .................724 Scroggins, Timothy....... .................724 Scrutchfield, Kerry....... .................757 Scursoni, Daniel........... ..........411,757 Seabaugh, John............. .................757 Seaberg, Charles Eric... .................787 Seabolt, James Scott..... .................787 Seaborn, Ingrid............ .................217 Seago, Brian................. .................787 Seagren, Robi............... .................758 Seaholm, Maria L......... .................758 Seamans, Dawn............ ..........408,578 Searles, Terri................ .................435 Seat, Carolyn Joan........ .................724 Seavey, William............ .................507 Seawell, Aileen............. ...414,539,682 Sebesta, Christopher.... .................787 Sedita, Annette............. .................724 Sedwick, Susan............. ..........583,758 Seeburger, Leigh Ann... ..........425,451 Seeker, Patty................ ..........446,682 Seerey, Mark................ .................682 Segers, Darren R.......... .................787 Segers, David............... ..........354,404 Segner, Robert.............. ...240,241,418 Seidel, Chris James...... .................787 Seideman, Sandra......... .................797 Seidemann, Mark.......... ..........264,724 SeidI, Daryn................. .................758 Seifert, Brian E............. .................787 Seifert, Heidi................ .................532 Seiler, Greg.................. .................394 Seilheimer, Suzanne R.. .................758 Seiter, Andrea.............. ..........407,724 Seitz, Earl.................... ...310,541,724 Selber, Stephanie.......... ..........449,470 Selby, Mark A............... .................513 Selby, Roger................. .................795 Selcer, Tina.................. .................787 Seldenrust, John D....... .................724 Selensky, Shannon........ .................724 Self, Clay Deleti........... .................724 Self, Susan.................... ..........507,787 Selinidis, Anna............. ...505,548,549 Sellers, Matt................. ...291,532,787 Sellers, Mon................. ..........583,724 Sellers, Sandy..................338,338,360 532,549,724 Sellers, Sandy................................360 Sellers, Tracy Leigh.......................682 Sells, Karla M................................724 Sells, Traylor...................213,217,724 Selph, Melinda..............................537 Selvage, Ronald.............................787 Semaan, John................................682 Sembera, Vivian.....................449,682 Semon, Kenneth..............273,326,787 Senn, Deana..................................787 Senor, David...........................412,787 Senterfitt, Susan............................606 Sentmanat, Jacqui..........................764 Senyszyn, Richard..................304,320 Sepulveda, Jack.............................724 Sequeira, Gaetano.........................501 Sergesketter, Bobby................315,327 Sergesketter, Patricia.....................682 Serna, Richard...............................787 Serrano, Cecilia......................422,724 Serres, Deann................................724 Servos, Greg..................................404 Sessions, Melanie Dawn................787 Sessom, Tracy................................456 Sethna, Jal.....................................682 Setiawan, Suhandi.........................563 Settle, Jennifer................447,463,758 Setyatmoko, Ignatius.....................563 Severance, David A.......................682 Sevier, James M.............................724 Sevilla, Cesar Alfonso....................567 Seward, Charisse....................259,758 Sewell, Billy C..............................758 Sewell, Dennis..............................758 Sewell, Wesley A...........................724 Sexton, Loren B............................758 Sexton, Ronny Lloyd.....................682 Seymour, Ed..................................682 Shaabani, Saum B..........................795 Shackelford, Dean.........................682 Shackelford, Randy........................274 Shackelford, Tim...........................462 476,682 Shackelford, Todd..........................758 Shackelford, Wendi L....................787 Shackett, John Duane....................758 Shadle, Greg.................................787 Shaefer, Mark................................724 Shaffer, Derek........................315,758 Shaffer, Lea Ann............................437 Shah, Shyam..................................758 Shahan, Wes...........................409,560 Shamblin, James............................263 Shamsy, Gigi....................525,525,724 Shanahan, David..............433,441,590 Shank, Judith.................................787 Shankar, Sheela.............................548 Shankle, Mark...............................262 Shankel, Nancy.............................406 Shankle, Tommy............................449 Shannon, Jennifer..........................682 Shannon, John P............................758 Shannon III, Richard J...................724 Shao, Ann......................................787 Sharer, Randy................................503 Sharma, Puneet......................255,787 Sharma, Rohit................................382 Sharp, Brett...................................758 Sharp, Bryan.................................799 Sharp, Cathy.................................493 Sharp, David.................................522 Sharrock, Jeff.........................503,503 Shauer, Steve.................................539 Shaver, Patricia..............................758 Shaw, Bryan..................................787 Shaw, Carla............................469,572 Shaw, Erin....... .......................490,787 Shaw, Jennifer...............................682 Shaw, Karen..................................787 Shaw, Kim.....................................724 Shaw, Laura...................................724 Shaw, Lisa.....................................417 Shaw, Lisa.....................................682 Shaw, Philip...........................354,724 Shawver III, H. Reed....................682 Shay, Patrick..................................758 Shea, John..............................287,724 Shea, Laura...................................758 Sheara, Don....................315,327,787 Shearer, Mark S.............................682 Shearon, Steve..............................604 Shebilsky, Shirley..........................724 Sheblak, Jeanette...........................724 Sheehan, Jan-Michael....................417 Sheeley, Kris.................................758 Sheets, Lee....................................758 Sheetz, Roy............................296,787 Sheffer, Michelle...........................724 824 Index Sheffield, David.................. ....598,787 Sheffield, Julie.................... ...........484 Sheffield, Melinda J............ ...........758 Sheffield. Pam.................... ...........167 Sheffield, Suzanne.............. ....189,190 Sheffield, Wes..................... ....280,758 Shehee, Mike..................... ...........758 Shelburne, Kevin B............ ...........682 Shelby, Devin..................... ...........258 Shelby, Joe......................... ...........507 Shelby, Kathy..................... ....435,683 Sheldon, James Linsey........ ....301,787 Shelenberger, Roger........... ...........419 Shell, Lynn......................... ....560,758 Shelton, Gary..................... ...........412 Shelton, Kevin.................... ....270,758 Shelton, Missy..................... ...........593 Shelton, Robert.................. ...........787 Shelton, William................. ...........787 Shemali, Jean..................... ...........568 Shepard, Glen..........261,550,594,758 Shepard, Jimmy................... ...........759 Shepard, Lori J.................... ...........787 Shepelwich, Steven............ ...........539 Shepherd, Kelvin Dwayne.. ...........787 Shepperd, Mark.................. ...........724 Sherek, Martha L............... ...........724 Sheridan, William............... ...........795 Sherill, Jackie...................... ....132,146 148,593,635 Sherrill, Kristi...........549,594,602,694 Sherrod, Mark G................ ....408,759 Sherwood, Caroline............ ...........759 Sheu, Miller....................... ...........465 Shewski, Brian K................ ...........415 Shifflett, Donna M.............. ...........759 Shillinglaw, Greg................ ....433,441 Shimek, Glenn A................ ...........683 Shinaut, Randy................... ...........799 Shine, Brett........................ ....538,594 Shinneman, Joe Bob........... ...........417 Shinneman, John................ ...........724 Shinsato, Stanley................ ...........759 Shinskv, Jeff........................ ...........787 Shipley, Greg..................... ...........759 Shipley, Kathy.................... ....529,759 Shipman, Charles............... ...........372 Shipman, Karen.................. ...........724 Shipman, Paul J.................. ...........847 Shipman, Ron..................... ...........255 Shipp, Glen........................ ...........787 Shippee, Dawne................. ...........421 Shires, Irwin....................... ...........314 Shiro, Michael.................... ...........787 Shivers, LeAnn................... ....484,724 Shivers, Natalie Beth.......... ...........787 Shivers, Shelli..................... ...........552 Shives, John....................... ...........476 Shockey, Jeanna................. ...........724 Shockney, Mike.................. ....556,759 Shoebotham, Troy.............. ...........609 Shoemaker, Michael A........ ...........759 Shoemaker, Rodney............ ...........759 Shoemaker, Scott................ ...........683 Shoemaker, Todd................ ...........787 Shomaker, Mark................. ...........724 Shores, Troubles................. ....374,724 Shormann, Susan................ ....484,725 Shorr, Susan....................... ...........515 Short, David....................... ...........787 Short, Doug........................ Short, Faith........................ ...........590 ...........787 Short, Glenn....................... ...........683 Short, Kelly........................ ....370,787 Shortes, Shell..................... ...........581 Shortridge, David............... ...........683 Shotwell, Traci................... ...........787 Shouse, Michele................. ...........787 Shows, Deirdre L............... ...........759 Shriro, Michael................... ....524,593 Shroff, Jennifer................... ...........759 Shryne, Michael................. ...........515 Shuler, Cathy..................... ...........759 Shuler, Scott........................ ....222,683 Shull, James........................ ....557,725 Shull, Robert....................... ....538,683 Shults, Dean........................ ....404,759 Shultz, Wesley.................... ...........519 Shuman, Katie.................... ...........529 Shuman, Niall...................... ...........297 Shumbera, Laurie................ ...........457 Shumbera, Mark.................. ...........725 Shumilak, Ed....................... ,...476,725 Shumway, Shelly................. ...........683 Shunk, Stephen A................ Shur, David......................... ...........787 ...........526 Shvey, Xochitl..................... ...........449 Sibley, Becky....................... ...........578 Sicking, Lois........................ ..........512 Siebenmorgen, Mary........... ...421,543 Siebold, Walter.......................401,557 Siefert, Laurie.................494,594,683 Siegel, Melisa Welborn..................683 Siegel, Peter..................................787 Sigler, Robert................................249 Sigmon, Denise......................459,725 Sillepo P., Juan..............................571 Silva, Gail Marie............................484 497,725 Silvas, Rene............................278,326 Silver, Tom....................................600 Silverman, Ed...........300,514,594,787 Silvester, Cynthia...................363,759 Silvy, Nova J..................................470 Simak, Madeline............................759 Simank, Brenda.............................787 Simank, Gregory W.........285,289,683 Simank, Kevin........................492,759 Simcik, Melissa................435,460,759 Simmons, Dawn...............259,324,525 Simmons, Grenah..........................787 Simmons, Jeffery W...............298,683 Simmons, Jennifer..................550,759 Simmons, Matt..............................594 Simmons, Pamela...........................725 Simmons, Robert....................511,725 Simmons, Sharon.............539,598,787 Simnitt, Max...........................291,725 Simon, Janice...........338,350,416,480 Simonpau, Mary............................683 Simons, Michelle J.........................725 Simonson, Deanna.........................787 Simpson, Alan D.....................415,759 Simpson, Jack................................586 Simpson, Jim Bob...................409,725 Simpson, Joe..........i......................787 Simpson, Kevin.......................250,725 Simpson, Kevin W.........................250 Simpson, Lisa..................363,468,725 Simpson, Walter R.........................725 Simpton, Robert............................605 Sims, Craig.............................311,725 Sims, Drue....................................490 Sims, J. Brian.................................683 Sims, Karen...................................683 Sims, Kimberly................463,525,725 Sims, Lisa......................................683 Sims, Mike....................................594 Sinclair, Eric..................................588 Sinclair, Jeanie...............................787 Sinclair, Leslie...............................488 Sinclair, Lisa..................................759 Singletary, Ken..............................279 Singer, Susan.................................759 Singhal, Arvind.......................217,562 Singletary, John......................759,496 Singleton, Howard H..............526,725 Sinha, Madhulika...........................725 Sippola, Linda........................578,759 Sisk, Gatlen............................280,326 Sisk, James Gotlen.........................683 Sisney, Brenda...............................683 Sistrunk, Gayle..............................787 Siver, Laura...................................787 Six, Debra.....................................606 Skaggs, Kenneth..............256,258,409 Skala, Maria...................................759 Skelton, Jeffrey L...................451,683 Skelton, Michael............................787 Skewes, Richard............................725 Skiba, William...............................797 Skidmore, Michelle.......................560 Skinner, Thomas............................759 Skowronek, Douglas A..................759 Skrabanek, Kimberly A..................787 Skripka, Ginger......................496,759 Skrivanek Jr., William E................310 787 Skrocki, Thomas J..................297,787 Sladecek, Jeff.................................279 Slape, James..................................787 Slater, Carrie.................................683 Slater, Gerri..................................683 Slater, Laura..................................471 Slaton, Rod....................................450 Slaton, Rod....................................450 Slatton, Stewart......................248,324 Slaughter, Jim................................264 Slaughter, Jody..............................725 Slaughter, John..............................310 Slaugher, John David.....................787 Slaughter, Kathleen W............259,683 Slaughter, Scott.............................725 Slaughter, William..................291,787 Slauson, Donald.............................249 Slavin, Albert.........................271,683 Sledge, Colin.................................442 Sligar, Tracy....................441,593,725 Slinkard, Gary Allen......................725 Sloan, Sandra...................412,471,787 Slone, Gregg..........................280,725 Slowey, James.........................512,683 Slowey, Susan C.....................512,725 Slusher, Debbie.............................725 Small, Joseph.................................476 Small, Kimberly.............................683 Smalley, Charlene..........................759 Smallwood, Chris...................433,683 Smallwood, David.........................759 Smart, Cynthia.......................402,759 Smelcer, Chris...............................422 Smesny, Steve................................419 Smick, Mongue R..........................759 Smiddy, Michele............................787 Smidt, Melissa...............................725 Smien, Louis.................................788 Smiley, Mike.................................422 Smiley, Stacey...............................683 Smirman, Preston..........................683 Smith, A. Kelly..............................683 Smith, Alan.....................130,131,134 Smith, Allan Ray............................683 Smith, Almaz.................................471 Smith, Angi...................................155 Smith, Anne E...............................683 Smith, Annette..............................759 Smith, Barry........................ ..........200 Smith, Belinda...............................478 Smith, Bob....................................573 Smith, Bradley W..........................759 Smith, Bruce.................................796 Smith, Byron.................................788 Smith, Carol..................................422 Smith, Carrie.................................726 Smith, Cathy..........................446,726 Smith, Charity...............................788 Smith, Charlie...............................219 Smith, Cherri 1..............................795 Smith, Chris....................314,327,759 Smith, Chris..................................556 Smith, Coke..................................213 Smith, Colin..................................452 Smith, Cpt. Steve..........................241 Smith, Dale...................................683 Smith, Dan....................................726 Smith, Darrell...............................127 Smith, David.................................262 Smith, David.................................411 Smith, David.................................493 Smith, David Howe.......................788 Smith, David J...............................759 Smith, Dee Ann.............................726 Smith, Derek.................................788 Smith, Donald L............................788 Smith, Ed......................................311 Smith, Elvin E...............................759 Smith, Eric....................................311 Smith Jr., Forrest D.......................683 Smith, Frank....................538,572,759 Smith, Garrett...............................217 Smith, Gary...................................726 Smith, George........................294,549 Smith, George...............................788 Smith, Gina...................................759 Smith, Glen...................................683 Smith, Greg...................................252 Smith, Gregory................254,471,788 Smith, J.........................................498 Smith, Jaye....................................503 Smith, Jeannine.............................726 Smith, Jeff..............................521,556 575,593,596 Smith, Jeffrey.........................260,263 Smith, Jennifer..............................795 Smith, Jennifer C...................368,788 Smith, Jimmy Dan.........................759 Smith, John...................................291 Smith, Jon.....................................248 Smith, Julie Rene..........................683 Smith, Karen Ann..........................726 Smith, Kathleen.............................726 Smith, Kathy.................................788 Smith, Katrina........................407,759 Smith, Kelly..................................788 Smith, Kelly..................................788 Smith, Kevin.................................476 Smith, Kevin.................................683 Smith, Kevin.................................726 Smith, Kevin.................................759 Smith, Kevin M.............................683 Smith, Kim....................................788 Smith, Kristy.................................788 Smith, Ladd............................304,726 Smith, Laurie................................788 Smith, Lea Ann.............................457 Smith, Linda..................................427 Smith, Lisa....................................507 Smith, Lisa....................................596 Smith, Lori....................................799 Smith, Lyndon L............................788 Smith, Marian................................399 Smith, Mark A...............................683 Smith, Melania..............................787 Smith, Melanie Ann.......................759 Smith, Michael..............................311 Smith, Michael Doyle....................759 Smith, Michael J...........................726 Smith, Michele.......................425,451 519.726 Smith, Mike...................................458 Smith, Philip G..............................726 Smith, Randal................................289 Smith, Randy.................................285 Smith, Randy.................................590 Smith, Randy.................................726 Smith, Ray.....................................759 Smith, Ray Michael................327,328 471,473,530,759 Smith, Robby..........................609,726 Smith, Robert C............................788 Smith, Robert Hanson...................726 Smith, Ron....................................499 Smith, Samantha..............213,415,726 Smith, Scott H...............................788 Smith, Sharon.........................436,759 Smith, Shawn..................419,532,759 Smith, Shelley.................400,459,726 Smith, Sherilyn D..........................788 Smith, Sherry................................759 Smith, Shirley..................384,539,788 Smith, Stacia.................................795 Smith, Stacy...........................360,548 Smith, Stephanie....................523,759 Smith, Stephanie...........................683 Smith, Stephanie...........................759 Smith, Stephen L...................296,683 Smith, Steve..................................788 Smith, Stoney................................726 Smith, Susan..................................338 Smith, Susan..................................726 Smith, Suzanne..............................759 Smith, T. R....................................443 Smith, Tabatha...............................539 Smith, Tina M...............................788 Smith, Todd............................213,240 Smith, Walter................................515 Smith, Williiam P...........................683 Smith, Windsor..............................726 Smith, III, Lee R...........................726 Smith Jr., Douglas.........................788 Smith Jr., Thomas F.......................759 Smitherman, Jody...................271,326 Smitherman, Jody..........................325 Smithers, Robin Lea......................726 Smithhart, David.............304,525,683 Smitley, Linda........................484,684 Smothers, Sheila.....................399,606 Smyer, Tim....................................271 Smyth, Mark Joseph......................684 Smyth, Robert........................294,684 Snapp, Chris C..............................684 Snaufer, Mark.........................443,759 Snavely, Sheri.........................499,759 ' Snead, Kent...................................593 Sneed, Sharon E............................684 Sneider, John.................................566 Snelgrove, David...........................684 Snell, Alayna D.............................684 Snell, Lisa......................................553 Snider, Robert...............................726 Snodgrass, Barbara........................497 Snodgrass, Lee Ann.......................497 540,684 Snook, Dave..................................255 Snook, Erin...................................788 Snook, Kelly...........................352,422 Snook, Murray...............................684 Snooks, Bridget.............................759 Snow, Michael W....................314,759 Snow, Tamara Lynn.......................788 Snowden, Jonathan.................310,327 328.788 Snyder, Jeff....................................684 Snyder, John..................................250 Snyder, Kay C.................594,602,788 Snyder, Marian..............................759 Snyder, Pete..................................380 Snyder, Wayne..............................557 Snyder Jr., Charles W....................249 493.788 Sobala, Ronda.........................217,726 Sobotik, Stephanie..................386,726 Sochor, Vladimir............................684 Socia, Donna.................................726 Socotch, Tina.................................606 Sodoma, Scott........................407,759 Soell, Rosemarie.....................409,468 560.726 Soepangkat, Bobby........................563 Soldovere, Gina.............................788 Soler, Giancarlo.............................582 Soli, Perry.....................................759 Solis, Perfector..............................294 Solis, Skip...............................289,684 Solka, Steven.................................292 Solodyna, Rose.......................446,684 Solomon, Kristin............................788 Soltis, Kyle....................................297 Solymosy, Stephen.........................726 Somers, Mike................................515 Somerville, Andy...........................597 Sommer, Marc...............................788 Somogyi, Susan.............................411 Soni, Aditya...................................217 Sookma, Inez..........................302,759 Sopko, Steven................................270 Sossaman, Mark A.........................759 Soto, Diana......................499,538,540 Sottile, Audrey..............................726 Soukup, Allen.........................250,788 Souryal, Lamya.......................116,830 Southard, Julie A....................537,537 Sowders II, Charles A...................684 Sowerwine, Barry..........................276 Soza, Jamie....................................726 Spachek, Joseph.....................249,759 Sparkman, Scott............................684 Sparks, Michael Scott....................788 Sparks, Robert James.....................726 Sparks, Steven R...........................726 Spaulding, Steve............................590 Speaks, Terese...............................302 Spearman, Mark............................408 Spearman, William.................273,788 Spears, Jesse..................................788 Specht, Charles......................292,530 Specker, Sarah...............................759 Speckhard, Andrew.......................476 Speed, John R.................415,429,684 Speer, Matt.............................519,759 Spelce, Don...................................684 Spelce, Douglas Cooper................759 Spellman, Thomas..................298,721 Spence, Cynthia............................759 Spence, Kristine............................759 Spencer, Angela G.........................726 Spencer, Byron.......................311,327 Spencer, Carla........................526,684 Spencer, Christina.........................726 Spencer, James..............................460 Spencer, Melanie...........................788 Spencer, Mike...............................298 Spencer, Robbie.......308,310,318,726 Spessard, John...............................544 Spessard, Kirk........................254,544 Spicer, Mark Steven......................684 Spiegel, Hal...................................222 Spiller, Lisa...................................684 Spiller, Shelly................................788 Spilo, David..................................684 Spinks, Al......................................726 Spinks, Andre................................759 Spinks, Melvin...............................684 Sporkin, Jeffrey B..........................788 Spotser, Chris.........................303,523 Spradlin, Allyson....................578,759 Spradlin, Randy.............................578 Sprague, Mark...............................404 Spreen, Kent.................................405 Spreen, Kimberly Ann...................684 Springer, Steve.......................481,759 Springfield, Todd...........................293 Spross, Farron.................402,561,684 Spross, Lance................................759 Spurlin, David........................507,788 Spurlock, Phillip N........................759 Srackangast, Arney.................481,684 Srnka, Dave...................................280 St. John, Larry..............................215 St. John, Laura..............................215 St. Clair, Susan..............................259 Staas, Rhonda................................726 Stablein, Jodi.................................684 Stacey, David.........................564,788 Stacha, Debra................................788 Stacha, Denise...............................726 Stafford, Cindy..............................392 Stafford, Dan.................................560 Stafford, Jennifer....................479,759 Staggs, Merita..........................82,726 Staha, Charlotte.....................240,241 Stahel, Anne L..............................759 Stahel, Shepheard.........................684 Stahl, Kevin.....................501,598,788 Stakes, Jesse....................460,471,759 Stallings, Benjamin........................684 Stallings, Chris Duckworth............594 Stallings, Melissa....................437,684 Stallings, Rex.................................795 Stallings, Robert M........................759 Index 825 Stallsmith, Bob............. .................217 Stallwitz, Kurt.............. .................238 252,318,726 Staffer, Laurie.............. ...404,589,759 Stamm, Kathy............... .................799 Standefer, Virginia........ ...483,495,726 Standifer, Mark............. .................419 Standley, Robert........... .................279 Stanfield, Bob............... .................372 Stanfield, Melodv......... ..........437,684 Stanfield, Michele........ .................302 Stanfill, Mark................ .................537 Stanford, Frank............ ..........263,788 Stang, Darren............... .................443 Stanglin, Mike.............. .................496 Staniciu, loana.............. ..........548,759 Stanley, Christopher..... ..........340,684 Stanley, Terry............... .................490 Stanmore, Helene......... .................684 Stansburg, Todd............ .................514 Stansbury, Michael S.... .................726 Stansel, Sherry............. .................684 Stanton, Carol Lynn..... .................759 Stanton, Don................ ..........409,575 Stanton, Neal................ ..........299,304 Stanton, Paul................ .................726 Stanton, Scott............... ..........248,759 Stanton, Sean............... .................684 Staples, Jonna B........... ..........603,726 Stapleton, Kent............ ..........578,726 Stapp, Leslie A............. .................684 Stapper, Carlon............ ..........469,759 Stapper, Reginald......... ..........470,726 Starboard, Steve........... .................276 Stark, Jeff..................... .................573 Starnater, Carol E......... .................726 Starnes, Sally................ .................788 Starr, Leah................... .................217 Starr, Scott................... .................469 Stasnev, John................ ..........296,684 Stasney, Mark............... .................254 Staton, Melinda............ ..........350,726 Staton, Melvin.............. .................788 Station, Max................. ..........407,759 Stavinoha, Cynthia....... .................788 Stavinoha, Ken............. ..........442,726 Steakley, Melody.......... .................759 Stebenne, Sheri A........ ..........401,726 Steck, Howard W......... .................795 Steck, Robert................ ..........543,684 Steed, Randy................ ..........476,684 Steed, Rebecca............. .................684 Steedly, Ronald............. ..........250,788 Steel, Kamela L............ ..........521,726 Steele, Charyn.............. .................423 Steele, Denese............. ..........578,788 Steele, Gregg............... ..........512,513 Steele, Kathleen........... .................759 Steele, Sheri................. .................788 Steelman, Joel.............. ..........572,726 Steelquist, John............ ..........293,788 Steely, Marla................ ...431,458,464 Steen, Greg.................. .................788 Steen, Lara................... ..........596,788 Steere, John................. ...296,320,788 Steffen, Larry............... .................503 Steffes, John W............. .................759 Stefka, Mike................. ..........600,726 Stegemoeller, Charles... .................422 480,684 Stegemoeller, Danny .... .................726 Steger, Richard............. ..........291,684 Steglich, Steven............ .................684 Stehling, Debbie.......... .................469 Stehouwer, Mark.......... .................271 Steidle, Barbara............ .................788 Steidle, Paul................. .................543 Stein, Jerry................... ...418,419,759 Stein, Larry.................. .................500 Stein, Mark William..... .................726 Stein, Richard............... ..................451 Steinbring, Craig.......... Steiner, Cindy.............. ..................419 ..................759 Steiner, James............... ..................411 Steiner, Jeff.................. ...........566,788 Steinmann, Michael...... ..................453 Steinmann, Michael...... ..................453 Stell, Alan.................... ...........278,726 Stelly, Lisa.................... ...........384,384 Stemple, JoAnne.......... ..................684 Stenmark, Ingmar........ ..................354 Stepanek, Carol........... ..................788 Stephan, Bob............... ....285,575,594 Stephen, Hard............. ..................759 Stephens, Cynthia A.... ..................684 Stephens, David.......... ....263,318,684 Stephens, David.......... ...........415,726 Stephens, Derek.......... ...........503,788 Stephens, Gregory....... ...........309,311 Stephens, Mary........... ..................259 Stephens, Pam............... ................759 Stephens, Phil............... ................380 Stephens, Rufus............. ................470 Stephens, Susan............. .........507,726 Stephens III, Carl Millard.............572 684 Stephenson, Christine ... .........512,759 Stephenson, Fiona......... ................788 Stephenson, John.......... ................759 Stephenson, Michael..... ................684 Stephenson, Susan......... ................759 Stephenson, Tom........... ................726 Stepp, Helen................. ................526 Steputes, Debra............. .........578,788 Sterling, Mark Anthony. ................434 480,726 Stetz, Janice.................. .........478,726 Steudtner, Todd............. ................759 Stevens, Jennifer........... .........446,684 Stevens, Mark L............ ................726 Stevens, Martha............. ................759 Stevens, Matthew.......... .........292,326 Stevens, Michael D....... ................759 Stevens, Scott................ ................789 Stevens, Wavne............. ................422 Stevenson, Cindy M...... ................684 Stevenson, Tim.............. ................799 Steward, Blake.............. .........261,759 Steward, J. D................. .........354,789 Stewart, Andy............... ................427 Stewart, Ashley............. .........374,727 Stewart, Jeffrey............. ................480 Stewart, Jeffrey L.......... ................727 Stewart, Karen.............. ................684 Stewart, Ken................. ................590 Stewart, Mark................ ................496 Stewart, Paige............... ..407,479,684 Stewart, Patti................. Stewart, Paul................. .........449,470 Stewart, Paul................. ................514 Stewart, Randy.............. ................378 Stewart, Robert............. ................789 Stewart, Robert Bryan... ................759 Stiafer, Harry................ ................416 Stibora, Kendrick J......... ..458,464,684 Slice, Brenda Johns....... ................684 Stich, Joseph S............... ................759 Stich, Susan..............360,372,530,759 Stickle, Wayne................ .........441,684 Stiebing, James............... .563,564,759 Stierman, Mark............... ................727 Stigall, Brian................... ................727 Stiles, Andy.................... ..310,327,789 Stiles, Gary D................. ................727 Stiles, Gina..................... ................684 Stiller, Dr. P.................... ................524 Stine, Kellee.................. ..407,523,727 Stipanovic, Tom............. .........419,727 Stippich, Catherine........ ................422 Stiteler, Burton............... ................684 Stiteler, Susan................ ................759 Stobbie, Brian............... .........479,602 Stock, Blake................... ................684 Stock, David.................. ................684 Stock, Kevin.................. ................684 Stockard, Mark.............. ..399,596,789 Stockard, Shelby........... ................684 Stockburger, Scott......... ..304,326,727 Stockman, Harvey......... ................408 Stockton, Alan............... ................590 Stockton, Jay................. ..439,543,727 Stoerkel, Elizabeth........ .........452,789 Stoermer, Josie.............. ................759 Stohl, Rosemary............ ................759 Stohlmann, Ron............. ................759 Stoker, Edward.............. .........543,582 Stokes, Eddie................ ................419 Stokes, Karoline............ ................789 Stokes, Lia..................... ................529 Stokes, Robin Layne...... ................759 Stokes, Stacy................. ................727 Stokvis, Richad.............. ................274 Stolarski, Michael.......... ................759 Stolle, Sally................... ................684 Stome, Stephen............. ................430 Stone, Beth A................ ................789 Stone, Cindy................. ................565 Stone, David.................. ................303 Stone, Dolores............... ................789 Stone, Ellen................... ................400 Stone, John.................... ................684 Stone, Lisa.................... .........479,727 Stone, Randall............... .........448,448 Stone, Roderick............. ................684 Stone, William............... .........419,511 Stonecipher, Shelley...... .................560 Stoneham, Charles......... ..........507,727 Stoner, Chris................. ..........414,759 Stooksberry, Scott......... .................684 Storey, Debra................ .................446 Storey, J. Benton...........................440 Stork, James..................................684 Stott, Michael................................567 Stotts, Galean................................760 Stouffer, Jon...........................272,789 Stoufflet, Mark..............................760 Stoop, Dr. Chuck..........................467 Stout, Taylor..................................684 Stovall, Gregory T..................471,684 Stover, Allen..................................727 Stover, Ellen...........................581,684 Stover, Jim....................................422 Stover, Paul...................................581 Stowe, Victor.................................789 Strader, J. Kelly.............................583 Strader, Wendy A..........................789 Strang, Debra................................760 Stratton, Jay...........................462,476 Straub, Nancy........................415,429 Strawderman, Tim.........................684 Stream, Elizabeth...................491,789 StreidI, Theresa.............................789 StreifF, Glen............................526,727 Streit, JoAnn..........................384,503 Streit, Marie..................................727 Stremmel, Julie.............................760 Stribling, Doug..............................760 Strickland, Samuel Lee..................789 Strickland Jr., Larry L...................684 Stricklin, Lance.............................727 Strieder, Father Leon.............543,547 Stripling, Kris................................789 Strittmatter, Barry.........................727 Strohmaier, Tim.............................760 Strom, Edwin................................296 Strom, Lori.............................686,795 Stroman, Linda.........433,441,537,686 Stronach, Neil...............................271 Strong, Andrew L..........................789 Strong, Ricky..........................455,480 Strong, Ron L................................760 Strong, Suzanne............................455 Stroope, Saundra....................596,789 Stroope, Susan...............................606 Struble, David A...........................219 382.686 Struckmeyer, Gina.........................789 Strutz, Chris..................................435 Stuart, Jean...................................408 Stuart, Leslie A.............................727 Stubbeman, William......................727 Stubblefield, Susan C....................399 593.686 Stubblefield, Wade........................596 Stubbs, Julia E...............................789 Stubs, Russell................................686 Stubing, Stacey..............................789 Stuchy, Mary.................................686 Stueber, Matthew...................443,686 Stufflbeme, Mike...........................495 Stuhrenberg, Stephen....................789 Stump, Craig...................128,134,136 148,505 Stuntz, Philip W............................686 Sturdevant, Joseph L..............552,760 Sturm, Cynthia..............................789 Stutler, Rachelle.....................498,789 Suarez, Porfirio M.........................571 Suarez, Sheri.................................553 Subealdeaf Jr., Francisco...............686 Suchochlets, Caroline....................760 Suggs, Michelle......................484,727 Suhr, Dana....................................727 Sulac, Noel.............................304,786 Sulaimon, Leyla.............................760 Sulak, Andrea.........................495,760 Sullins, Heather......................464,593 Sullivan, Caroline..........................686 Sullivan, Dina.........................421,686 Sullivan, Elizabeth.........................727 Sullivan, Eric Edward....................789 Sullivan, Gaylene....................435,760 Sullivan, Julia................................429 Sullivan, Kenneth J........................727 Sullivan, Kevin..............................686 Sullivan, Kim.................................384 Sullivan, Kirk.........................263,760 Sullivan, Norma.............................686 Sullivan, Paul.................................270 Sullivan, Paul.................................789 Sullivan, R. Lee.............................686 Sullivan, Steven......................462,476 Sultemeier, Greg...........................432 Sultis, Kristi............................541,686 Sumers, Stefan...............................760 Summerfield, Tom.........................545 Summers, Amy..............................727 Summers, Arlene...........................797 Summers, Scott...............215,528,727 Summers, Susan......................424,589 Summitt, Gordon...... ..............300,530 Sumner, John............ 262,322,495,727 Sumner, Warren....... .......238,239,262 Sumrall, Lee............. .................469 Sundberg, Scott........ .....................590 Sundin, Michael P..... .....................686 Sune, Alejandro........ .....................727 Sung, Eddie.............. .....................727 Supak, Karen............ .......460,497,760 Supak, Wayne........... .......409,414,497 Suplita, John Paul..... .......294,322,525 Supreme, Franz........ .....................430 Surcek, Mark............ .....................727 Surdacki, Corinne..... .....................408 Surles, Suzanne........ ..............593,760 Surovik, Wade.......... .....................514 Surv, Kenneth.......... .....................727 Suter, Susan.............. .....................456 Sutherland, Pattv...... .....................442 Sutphen, Sheryl A.... .....................760 Suttle, Martha.......... ..............392,727 Sutton, Carrie........... .....................760 Sutton, Donald......... .....................789 Sutton, Elizabeth A.. .....................471 Sutton, Jeffrey Scott. .....................727 Sutton, Mary............ .....................686 Sutton, Sherrie......... .....................797 Suzuki, Takashi......... .....................574 Svacina, Paul............ .....................602 Svacina, Paul............ .....................727 Svahn, Fred.............. .....................408 Svatek, Brad............. .....................561 Svatek, Pam.............. ..............507,789 Svoboda, Constance . ..............428,789 Swain, Rob............... .....................194 Swan, Ellen.............. .....................789 Swanberg, Marshall.. ..............252,324 Swaney, Colin........... .....................760 Swann, Scott............. ..............272,326 Swanson, Carl........... .......433,441,686 Swanson, Charnella.. .....................516 Swanson, David........ .....................727 Swanson, Douglas A. ..............263,686 Swanson, Merrill E... .....................727 Swanson, Tyra.......... .....................259 Swaringen, Russell.... ..............504,789 Swartz, Cristi........... .....................596 Swartz, Trenton........ .....................727 Swartzwelder, Grant. ..............426,462 476,538,624,686 Sweargin, Mary........ .....................166 Swearingen, Brandee .....................560 Sweat, Don............... .....................686 Sweat, Jeff................ .......505,550,593 596,760 Sweatman, Molly...... ..............598,789 Sweatt, Donna.......... .....................799 Sweet, Jim................ .....................727 Sweet, Martha.......... .....................686 Swell, Leland T........ .....................727 Swenson, Barbara..... .....................537 Swenson, Pamela...... .....................789 Swenson, Scott......... .....................305 Swezey, Todd........... ..............532,727 .....................727 Swinford, Michelle... .....................789 Swinney, Joe............. .......311,318,727 Swinnev, Russell C... ..............167,686 Swisher, Davey......... .....................727 Swisher, Jennifer...... ..............352,760 Swoboda, Laura Jill.. .....................760 Swoboda III, John J.. .....................686 Swor, Karen.............. ..............488,789 Sowrsky, Joe............. .....................219 Swugert, Rebecca..... ..............460,548 Syers, Connie L........ .....................686 Syers, Melissa........... ..............578,727 Syers, Michelle......... ..............593,686 Syers, Dee Dee........ ..............548,634 Sykes, Sandra........... ..............606,686 Syler, Suellen........... ..............468,760 Syler, Susan.............. .....................422 Symes, Scott............. .....................727 Symm, David............ .......273,320,789 Synk, Jeffrey............. .....................289 Sypert, Sarah............ .....................727 Szymeczek, George.. ..............289,320 Tabor, Karen Marie.......................760 Tabor, Mike...................................686 Taborn, Michael S.........................686 Tackitt.Cindi..................................727 Tacquard, Patricia M.....................686 Taddeo, Johnna.............................789 Taeger, William Kurt.....................760 Tafelski, Lauren A.........................686 Taff, Christi...................................789 Taffinder, Glen G...........................760 Taggart, Jim...................................760 Taggart, Watt...................167,402,409 456,727 Taghavi, Kaveh..............................465 Tagliabue, Tom.......................196,356 Tagtmeier, Julie.............................552 Tague, Jeff.....................................217 Taiantapila, Fr. Nicholas................581 Taite, Tim...............................314,789 Talbert, Alan..........................301,789 Talbert, Darla................................494 Talbot, Mark..................................526 Talkington, Clark...........................686 Tallent, Bill Bob............................538 596,760 Talley, Christy........................392,760 Talley, Jennifer..............................467 Talley, Lisa....................................789 Talley, Lisa K..........................511,727 Tallini, Deborah.....................422,727 Talpey, Cathy................................789 Tam burri, Vinny............................686 Tan, Carol..............................543,760 Tangas, Alicia.........................411,686 Tangas, Celeste.......................376,727 Tanner, Burl C...............................686 Tanner, David................................496 Tanner, Deidra..............................760 Tanner, Jody...........................176,178 Tanner, Mark.................................796 Tanner, Ross..................................687 Tansiongco, Jose............................501 Tanski, Lisa R................................789 Tantzen, Bryan..............................530 Tapia, Leti.....................................727 Tapp, Ronda..................................789 Taranto, Brian................................760 Tarbutton, Wayne..........................727 Targac, Gary....................462,476,687 Tarlow, Rabbi Peter.......................559 Tarpley, Janice...............................760 Tarpley, Jeff...................................687 Tarrago, Ariel.........................338,356 Tarver, Robert...............................760 Tate, Barry Wayne.........................687 Tate, Gordon.........................296,727 Tate, Gregory.........................300,789 Tate, John........................216,642,687 Tate, Marty....................................597 Tatman, Wade A.....................271,728 Tatom, David.................................410 Tatum, Karen.................................596 Tatum, Makon...............................728 Tatum, Michell.......................166,169 Taylor, Caroline E...........360,407,760 Taylor, Carolyn..............................687 Taylor, David..........................380,760 Taylor, Debbie.................451,532,548 556,593,687 Taylor, Glenda........................507,728 Taylor, Harold...............................728 Taylor, J. D....................................213 Taylor, Jennifer..............................687 Taylor, Jill......................................445 Taylor, Kerri..................................760 Taylor, Leora N.............................760 Taylor, Matthew..............290,291,687 Taylor, Mike..................................728 Taylor, Nan....................................687 Taylor, Nancy.........................539,760 Taylor, Phillip................................194 Taylor, Ptolemy......................462,476 Taylor, Randall...............................488 Taylor, Rebecca D..................477,789 Taylor, Rickey D............................760 Taylor, Robert A.....................415,687 Taylor, Steve..................................609 Taylor, Teri....................................687 Taylor, Tina Denise.......................687 Teaff, Timothy N...........................537 Teagle, Phil...................................421 Teague, Donna..............................687 Teague, Kathleen...........................687 Teal, Jimmy.....................124,127,144 Teale, David..................................598 Teaugue, Alan...............................213 Teddlie, Charlotte..................374,622 687,830,834 Tedrick, Ben...........................545,545 Teel, Marla....................................789 826 Index Teinert, Mark................................311 Telfair, Dr. Ray C...................470,470 Telg, Ricky.............................540,760 Telschow, Karen..............392,429,789 Telschow, Ken...............................289 Tempio, Bryan........................314,687 Temple, Brian..................284,300,318 Temple Jr., Clarence...............300,440 Templeton, Todd.............431,442,728 Templin, K. E. A...........................417 Templin, Kevin.......................443,538 552,687 Templin Jr., Jack.....................304,728 Tenalio, Cindy...............................440 Tennison, Jerry..............................760 Tepera, Bill....................................507 Tepera, Joseph..............................728 Teplicek, Brad...............................469 Terrazas, Tim.................................789 Terrell, Bill....................................315 Terrell, Carre................................760 Terrell, Glenn.........................311,728 Terrell, Lori...................................687 Terrell, Mary.................................789 Terrell, Rodney...............281,315,728 Terrell, Ronald................281,314,728 Terrill, Joel Craig..........................760 Terrill, Kenneth.............................760 Terry, Alton...................................538 Terry, Bill......................................687 Terry, Karen..................................451 Terry, Kim.....................................468 Terry, Rebecca........................488,535 Tesmer, Mike.................................728 Teseleit, Kim.................................407 Teweleit.Meri................................789 Texeira, John.................................760 Thacker, Mark...............................728 Thallman, Pam...............................789 Thames, Tami................................760 Thane, David.................................728 Thane, John............................253,728 Tharp, Carla T........................476,687 Tharp, Larry...........................476,687 Thaxton, Tamara N........................760 Theiser, Lori..................................789 Theodorsan, Kristin.......................760 Thias, Mark............................275,279 Thiebaud, Renee...........................459 Thiede, Gail..................................422 Thiel, Randall R............................728 Thiele, Dennis...............................760 Thies, Brenda................................426 Thigpen, Kay.................................459 Thode, Eric............................594,760 Thomas, Andrea.....................422,687 Thomas, Ben.................................728 •Thomas, Bill..................................488 Thomas, Blair Ann.........................728 Thomas, Carmen....................502,532 Thomas, Charlie.....................188,192 Thomas. Craig E.....................260,262 318,502,535,728 Thomas, Darrin Brit......................789 Thomas, Dawn A....................407,687 Thomas, Frank..............................219 Thomas, Gary................................545 Thomas, Henry A............441,480,687 Thomas, Heston..............448,515,687 Thomas, Jeffery.............................380 Thomas, Karen Denise..................760 Thomas, Kelly...............................795 Thomas, Kitty Ileen.......................728 Thomas, Kristi...............................376 Thomas, Linda........................530,633 Thomas, Lisa.................................789 Thomas, Lynn................................370 Thomas, Mason.............................496 Thomas, Mike................................760 Thoma s, Mitzi...............................728 Thomas, Pat...................................569 Thomas, Rhonda............................728 Thomas, Ronnie.............................409 Thomas, Russell.............................687 Thomas, Sgm. George...................241 Thomas, Sherrie............................789 Thomas, Steve...............................497 Thomas, Steve...............................687 Thomas, Steven C..................338,728 Thomas, Suzanne...........................728 Thomas, Todd................................688 Thomas, William....................604,789 Thomason, Camille..........415,429,728 Thomason, Duane.........................327 Thomason, Janet............................789 Thomason, Ray..............................253 Thomasson, Pat...............304,530,789 Thome, Kurtis........................481,688 Thomerson, Kelli...........................606 Thornes, Craig...............................760 Thompson, Alan.....................604,688 Thompson, Anthony......................728 Thompson, Barry...........................248 Thompson, Beverly.......................352 593,598,789 Thompson, Brett...........................789 Thompson, Brian...........................789 Thompson, Chip............................789 Thompson, Christopher..........213,760 Thompson, Collin...................297,789 Thompson, Dan.............................458 Thompson, David...................252,324 Thompson, David...................314,728 Thompson, David..........................789 Thompson, Duane..................525,760 Thompson, Elizabeth.....................516 Thompson, Elizabeth M.........507,728 Thompson, Gail.............................728 Thompson, James A.......................789 Thomspon, James W......................728 Thompson, Jamie.............298,318,327 Thompson, Jerry...........................728 Thompson, Joe C..........................728 Thompson, Kathryn.........350,441,457 Thompson, Kendra........................760 Thompson, Kenneth......................254 Thompson, Kevin Chad.................789 Thompson, L. Kate........................760 Thompson, LaDonna..............506,760 Thompson, Lynn............................789 Thompson, Mark C........................760 Thompson, Martha.................402,728 Thompson, Michael.......................264 Thompson, Mike...........................254 Thompson, Mike ..........280,326,688 Thompson, Perry...........................728 Thompson, Roger..........................274 Thompson, Ronald...........290,293,328 Thompson, Russell.................291,688 Thompson, Samuel C....................279 Thompson, Shari...........................459 Thompson, Sharon E.....................688 Thompson, Stanley Dwight...........760 Thompson, Steve...........................311 Thompson, Susanne.......................728 Thompson, Timothy J....................729 Thomson, Dani.......................392,789 Thomson, David A.................304,728 Thomson, Donald............310,327,789 Thomson, Steven...........................287 Thong, Tho Khiun..................563,688 Thormer, Kelley..............451,764,789 Thornborrow, John.................460,760 Thornell, Joe.................................495 Thornley, Dimitri...................297,789 Thornton, Garry.....................315,487 Thornton, Jennifer J......................688 Thornton, John..............................789 Thornton, Michael.........................438 Thorp, Larry.................................215 Thorwegen, Barbara......................688 Thrash, Jan....................................399 Thrash, Stacy..........................364,467 Thrash, Thomas.............................590 Thready, Karen Denise..................761 Throckmorton, Gary J.....408,428,688 Thuem, Cathy.................446,495,688 Thummel, Joan..............................789 Thurman, John..... ..................271,789 Thurman, Richard.........................795 Thurmond, Jenny-Lynn.................688 Thurmond, Julie..............596,606,761 Thurmond, Thomas.......................552 Thurow, Sharon.............................729 Tiaden, Sarah................................688 Tibbetts, Jim.................................326 Tibbetts, Terrie.............................729 Tibodeau, Dale..............................408 Tielking, John................................570 Tiesz, Laura..................................521 Tietz, Tiffany A.............................789 Tijono, Wily..................................563 Till, Larry......................................729 Till, Paul........................................465 Tiller, Amy....................................761 Tilley, Jeff......................................219 Tillman, Hugh...............................348 Tilson, Ashley................................761 Tilson, Brad...................................761 Tilton, Gregory Lance...................789 Timme, Leslie...............................370 Timmons, Stacy.............................688 Tindol, Matt..................................264 Tiner, Kenneth.......................290,291 328,419,688 Tiner, W. D...................................419 Tingle, Travis Ray..........................729 Tinker, Edita..........................457,729 Tinkler, Dianna................402,593,688 Tinner, Tim...................................274 Tinsley, Timothy........... .................729 Tiong, Noh Ding........... Tipton, Julie.................. .................590 Tipton, Norlyn.............. ...278,320,789 Tipton, Traci R............. .................789 Tise, Bert...................... Tiwary, Ashutosh........... Tjhen, Kien Hoa........... ..........563,688 Tobermann, Scott......... .................468 Todaro Jr., Joe.............. .................729 Todd, Charles............... ..........254,761 Todd, Jack.................... .................296 Todd, John Charles....... .................789 Todd, Kathy J............... .................761 Todd, Minda................. ..........351,789 Todd, Teresa.............219,352,539,789 Toerner Jr., Thomas J... .................761 Toigo, Kyle................... ...534,688,795 Tokarczyk, Bryan.......... .................276 Toland, Darrell............. .................419 Toland, Joel.................. ...304,328,761 Tole, Donna.................. .................729 Toler, Walter David...... ..........501,688 Tolleson, Mike.............. .................761 Toilette, Ted................. .................254 Tolley, Linda................ .................392 Tolopka, Carl................ .................407 Tomac, Tracy................ ..........525,729 Tomasek Jr., Robert G.. .................729 Tomchesson, Craig S.... .................729 Tome, Juan Jose........... .................561 Tomecek, Terrill........... .................761 Tomlin, Tia................... ...425,436,436 Tomlinson, Jim............. .................511 Tomlinson, Jim............. .................729 Tomlinson, Lt. D. P...... ..........240,241 Tomlinson, Steven........ ..........272,789 Tomlinson, Terri........... .................789 Tompkins, Dana............ .................761 Tompkins, Jennifer....... .................761 Tompkins, Kent E......... ..........603,688 Tompson, John............. .................326 Ton, Anh-Huy............... ..........601,789 Ton, Phuong Lan.......... .................601 Tonev, Anthony............ ..........132,141 Tong, Carl................293,327,433,688 Tong, Karen.................. ..........400,729 Tonn, Kelton................ .................305 Toon, Stephen.............. .................294 Toot, Peg..................338,392,483,729 Topham, Brad............... ..................729 Topham, Trent.............. ..................688 Topke, Carl.................. ..................557 Topke, Kathryn............. ..................557 Toppert, Gary............... ...........304,729 Torkelson, Andrew....... ...........394,761 Torkelson, John............ ..................688 Torok, Randv................ ...........502,789 Torres, Eduardo A........ ..................729 Torres, Grechen........... ..................789 Torres, Pricsilla............. ..................789 Torrez, Carmen............ ..................543 Torrez, David............... ..................761 Totten, Susan................ ..................729 Touchstone, Gary......... ..................688 Toudoze, Kenneth........ ..................729 Towerv, Robvn............. ..................596 Townend, Terence....... ...........264,476 761 Townlev, Tim................ ..................688 Townsend, Andrew...... ...........263,789 Townsend, Joan........... ..................688 Townsend IV, John....... ...........519,797 Trabing, Mark.............. ..................761 Tracy, Dayne............... ..................729 Tracv, Thomas............. ...........217,590 Trad, Patrick................ ..................274 Tragesser, Pam............. ..................789 Traham, Paul Denton... ...........470,729 Trammel, Patricia........ ..................538 Trammell, Eric............. ...........250,761 Tramonte, Sharon........ ..................688 Tran, Chau Ngoc......... ..................601 Tran, Hoa Ngo............. ..................601 Tran, Hoang T............. ..................601 Tran, Kiet..................... ..................601 Tran, Mv..................... ..................789 Tran, Thuy Tien.......... ...........601,761 Tran, Tuyen................. ..................601 Tran, Van..................... ....272,326,761 Traubert, Michael........ ..................519 Traubert, Michael........ ..................519 Travis, Lesa................. ..................729 Travlor, Chapman........ ..................217 Traylor, Mark............... ..................434 Trchalek, David........... ..................729 Trcka, John.................. ...........433,729 Treadgold, Sheila......... ..................688 Treadway, Celeste....... ..................468 Treadway, Dana........... ..................688 Treat, Huey............................188,526 Trefny, Tom..................................576 Treinies, Molly..............................789 Trekell, Karen...............................417 Trenary, Julie.................................451 Trevino, Erasmo............................789 Trevino, Joel..................................761 Trevino, Roby................................789 Trevino, Rosa Elia..........................454 Trevino, Sergio A............399,471,729 Treybig, Holli.........................476,729 Treybig, Sandra.............................789 Triantafilou, C. M..........................581 Triantafilou, Nicole........................581 Tribble, Laura...............................338 Tribble, Susan................................552 Tribo, David..................................286 Tribo, Greg...................................274 Triesch, Robert..............................476 Trifoveski, Russell..........................530 Trimm, Ann...................................688 Trinh, Hao.....................................601 Trinka, Ann.....................166,169,171 Triplett, Tracy.................338,340,688 Trippe, William.............................287 Tripplehorn, Laurie................368,761 Troche, Martha.......................578,688 Trojacek, JoAnn.............................761 Troller, Eileen...............................761 Trosin, Candace.............................799 Trout, Randy.................................789 Trout, Susan A...............................688 Troxler, Karen...............................560 Troy, Julie.......................532,594,688 Trubey, Martha................167,435,688 Truede, Pegi M..............................729 Truelove, Denise A........................729 Truesdale, Larry............................688 Truesdell, James.....................275,278 318,729 Truesdell, Roddy...........................481 Truitt, John...................................252 Truitt, Tim.....................................382 Trujillo, Ivan.................................582 Trulson, Tamella.....................539,761 Truly, Leigh Ann...........................789 Truong, Anh..................................601 Truscott, John................................314 Truscott, Rickie......................279,318 319,688 Tsao, Alwin....................................433 Tschantz, Todd.......................138,729 Tschetter, Tom...............................789 Tschirhart, Paul.............................409 Tseng, Frances........................514,526 Tsoi, Po-Ching...............................761 Tsukihashi, Koichi..........................574 Tsuneto, Eiichi...............................557 Tubb, Robert.................................561 Tubbs, Nelson...............................411 Tucker, Alex..................................789 Tucker, Cindy................................761 Tucker, David.........................289,789 Tucker, Denny...............................729 Tucker, Karen.........................424,468 Tucker, Canning............................761 Tucker, Laura A......................400,688 Tucker, Lisa...................................688 Tucker, Susan.........................411,552 Tuenng, Anh..................................219 Tufts, Barry...................................495 Tuggle, Teresa...............................789 Tulinski, Susan...............................374 Tulipani, Thomas...........................301 Tull, David.............................255,789 Tuller, Michael..............................729 Tullos, Staci...................................489 Tumlin, David R............................761 Tumlinson, Vic...............................789 Tunnell, Deana..............................501 Tunnell, Terry...............................688 Turchi, Craig..........................458,688 Turcotte, John...............................399 Turk, Kelley..................................560 Turmes, Victor...............................496 Turner, Amy Lanita.......................688 Turner, Beth..................................789 Turner, David................................688 Turner, David................................688 Turner, James................................399 Turner, Jerry.................................729 Turner, John..................................552 Turner, Mary.................................372 Turner, Michelle............................761 Turner, Tracy A......................476,688 Turner, Trey...........................403,403 Turton, Jonathan...........................566 Turtus, John..................................226 Tustison, Marian.....................350,688 Tutt, Bryan.............................252,761 Tuttle, David.................................688 Tuxhorn, Phillip.............................789 Tweddale, Natalie..........................789 Twining, Steve...............................303 Twomey II, Tommy.......................761 Tyburec, Eric................................289 Tyler, Brenda..........................392,761 Tyler, Bret.....................................761 Tyler, Melinda...............................789 Tyler, Tho rpe................................255 Ubernosky, William.......................761 Ude, Dawn....................................789 Ude, Mark.....................................272 Uher, Meredith..............................790 Uher, V..........................................761 Uher, Victor..................................287 Uherek, Karl.................................761 Uhri, Marla....................................761 Uhrich, Penny...............................399 Ulaga, Eric J..................................688 Ullmann, Foster......................217,688 Ullrich, Thomas......................602,688 Ulteig, Gregor........................407,729 Uminski, Roger.......................526,588 Umphres, Allen.............................761 Umphress, Brian.....................289,761 Underbrink, Shelley......................364 532,790 Underhill, Missy............................598 Unger, James Daniel...............515,790 Unite, Rosane.........................407,761 Unruh, Lisa............................606,790 Uomoleale, Joseph.........................790 Uptagrafft, Eric.............................180 Uptagrafft, Eric.............................180 Uptmore, Cammie.........................479 556,593,688 Urban, Becky................................729 Urban, Jill.....................................729 Urban, Tom............................594,608 Urbani, Greg.................................761 Uriegas, Alberto............................688 Urquhart, Machele.................459,688 Usnick, Mark.................................217 Usry, Joan...............................526,729 Usry, William Raleigh....................761 Utay, Jessica..................................688 Uzzell, Gregory W........................688 Vaca, David..................... ...............491 Vaderburg, Glenn............ ...............688 Vakovics, Anthony........... ...............287 Valbuena, Maria............... ...............551 Valbuena, Mario G........... ...............551 Valdes, Ignacio................ .338,546,688 Valdez, Isabel C.............. ........520,790 Valdez, Juan F................. ...............790 Valdez, Ms. Steve........... ...............241 Valdez, Pciriaco.............. ...............571 Valdez II, Dionicio......... ........250,688 Valenta, Carolyn Denise. ...............729 Valentine, Colin M......... ........518,688 Valerio, Ed..................... .340,395,729 Valerius, Allen Jackie....... ...............761 Valigurg, Richard............. ...............255 Valinski, Peter................ ...............411 Valkavich. Lia................. ........410,729 Valle, Guillermo E.......... ........422,561 Valverde, Pete................ ...............790 Vamvakias, Brian N......... ...............688 Van, Hoang Thug............ ...............601 Van Boskirk, Keith.......... ...............501 594,765 VanBuijtenen, Cindv...... ...............761 VanCleve, Ellen.............. ...............729 Van Cleve, Lisa.............. ...............729 Van De Walle, Curt........ ........238,318 327,500,729 Van Den Berg, Alexandra .......548,790 Index 827 Van Dorn Jr., Dale R...... ................296 594,790 Van Dusen, Wendy......... ........420,729 VanFulton, Lawrence...... ...............429 Van Hattum, Jeannette... ...............688 Van Horn, Isabel............. ...............761 Van Marel, Melissa......... .399,573,688 Van Matre, Karen........... .376,606,761 Van Schoubroek, Gerald. ...............488 Van Slambrouck, Dougla; s.......476.688 Van Tassel, William E..... ...............790 Van Volkerburg, Jack...... ...............761 Van Wie, Laurie............. ...............545 Van Decar, John............... .438,525,729 VanHoozer, Joseph......... Van Winkle, James........... ........408,453 VanWinkel, Kav Lynn..... ........409,729 Vance, Cynthia L............. ...............688 Vandaveer, Christi.......... ...............790 Vandenberg, James......... Vander Stoep, Gail......... ...............633 Vander Wal, Paul............ ...............688 Vanderbilt, Kirk.............. ........405,688 Vanderbles, Liz............... ...............688 Vandergrift, Dan............. ...............252 Vanderweide, Vicke........ ...............729 Vanderzee, Coe A.......... Vandiver, Dr. Frank........ ........635,703 Vandiver, Lisa................. Vandyke, Laddie............. ...............761 Vanek, David.................. ...............761 Vanek, Douglas............... ...............688 Vanek, Pattv................... .350,549,729 Vann, Donna................... ...............689 Vann, James.................... ........419,507 Vann, Riley A................. ...............790 Vannice, Douglas............ ...............689 Vannoy, Brent................. ........261,790 Vanoni, Mark.................. ...............469 Vanpelt, Aaron............... ...............790 Vara, Mark...................... ...............799 Varano, Bonnie............... .549,694,729 Varela, Edward............... ........518,790 Vargas, Solorro............... ...............689 Vargo, Michelle.............. ...............452 Varner, Chris.................. ...............729 Varner, Deborah............. ...............790 Varner. Keven................. ...............761 Varner, Michael L........... ...............790 Varney, Kelly.................. .462,476,689 Varney, Michael.............. ...............761 Varns, Gina..................... ...............799 Vars, Misty...............352,488,592,790 Varughese, Joseph.......... ........570,570 Vasek, Roberta................ ...............689 Vassberg, Byron.............. ........252,761 Vastine, Victoria L.......... ........449,729 Vaughan, Boyd A............ ...............689 Vaughan, Clayton........... ...............701 Vaughan, Jennifer........... ...............790 Vaughan, Kim................. ...............594 Vaughan, Matthew.......... ...............279 Vaughan, Stephen........... ...............304 Vaughn, Alan.................. ...............496 Vaughn, Alan.................. ...............557 Vaughn, Cynthia............. ...............762 Vaughn, Doug................. ...............729 Vaughn, Krista................ ...............729 Vaughn, S. Christine....... ........412,689 Vaughn, Trina M............. ...............689 Vaughn, Valerie.............. ...............799 Vaught, Leslve................ Vavra, Elaine.................. ........540,729 ...............543 Veatch, Katie.................. .543,547,729 Veatch, Mike.................. ........543,790 Vela, Velda M................. ........521,543 Velasquez, Euclidos........ ...............582 Vempati, Rajan K............ ...............562 Venable, Patrick............. ........491,790 Venghaus, Mark.............. ...............762 Veola, Michelle............... ...............464 Verghese, Mathew.......... ...............530 Verlage, Abigail.............. ...............762 Verlev, Andrew............... ...............264 Vernon, Scott.................. ...............303 Verwold, Carla............... ........484,790 Verwold, Gerald............. ...............729 Veselka, Dennis.............. .443,522,689 Vest, Edward J................ ................729 Vest, Kari........................ ................606 Vestal, Clif...................... ................797 Vetter, Jeff...................... ................689 Vetters, Beth.................. ................790 Vetters Jr., Charles M..... .........394,729 Vick, Roger..............124,128,129,134 Vickers, Gregory N........ .........502,689 Vickers, Julie.................. ................790 Vickers, Randal............... .........250,729 Vickers, Tami.................. ................502 Vickery, Mark A............ .........264,689 Vidal, Ana..............................437,582 Vidal, Ana Maria...........................582 Vidrine, Neal.................................419 Vie, Julie Michelle.........................729 Vied, Paul...............................305,762 Vieg, Karen...................................790 Vieira, Antonio..............................563 Viera, Dalila M..............................558 Viera, Emilio................ 790 Viktorin, Paul.........................415,429 Villagron, Frances V......................689 Villareal, Ana.................................729 Villareal, Armando.. ......................249 Villareal, Michael..........................689 Villareal, Sam................................248 Villaronga, Ana Elisa.....................762 Villarreal, Arturo...........................571 Villarreal, David............................552 Villarreal, Josefa............................762 Villarreal, Leticia...........................259 Villarreal, Martin...........................762 Villarreal, Oscar............................292 Villarreal, Roland...........................729 Villarreal, Ronnie..........................762 Villarreal, Samuel J........................790 Villarreal, Tracy.............................255 Villarreal, Veronica 1.....................790 Villarreal, Vidal.............................468 Villarreal, Armando.......................689 Vincent, Catherine........................790 V ' incent, Honey.............................523 Vincent, Judith.......................462,476 Vincent, Lisa M.............................689 Vincze, Johanna.............................729 Vindiola, Argentina S.....................571 Vines, Chris............................292,589 762 Vinson, Analisa..............................762 Viquet, Mark.................................729 Virtue, Scott..................................224 Vite, Ismael............................340,340 411.689 Vite, Susan....................................729 Vitek, Joan....................................795 Vitro, Thomas.........................491,762 Vives, Miguel Angel......................762 Vlaming, Jon.................................448 Vodehnal, Sonja.............................457 Voell, Andrew...............................279 Vogel, Annette...............................790 Vogels, Cheryl...............................689 Vogelsang, Martha M.....................550 Voges, Andra..........................424,468 790 Vogler, Ben....................................451 Vognin, Diana................................762 Vogrun, Paula................................762 Vogt, Thomas M....... .....................729 Voigtman, Libby............................461 Vokey, Colby...................272,320,762 Vokey, Roy.............................274,320 Volberding, Jill..............................790 Vollentine, Lisa..............................790 Voltin, Michael..............................689 Von Arnim, Stephanie....................551 Von Tress, Mark.............................540 Vonderporten, Kenneth.................797 Vondra, Pat....................................356 Vondracek, John............................578 604,762 Voorhees, Marsha A.......................436 538.689 Voorheis, Eric................................762 Vos, A. James.................................689 Vos, Carl........................................762 Vos, Duane W................................790 Vos, Marcel............................123,184 Vos, Richard..................................795 Voss, Roger....................................258 Votion, Timothy.............................729 Vourcos, Victor..............................790 Voytek, Meredith....................596,790 Vu, Han.........................................601 Vu, Jerry.......................................447 Vu, Tran........................................790 Vukovies, John..............................762 Vuong, Tim....................................601 Wabbington, Helen.......................434 Wachel, Debbie......................484,762 Wacker, Mary Ann...........457,526,690 Wackwitz, Joni..............................515 Waddell, Melody...........................790 Waddell, Miriam............................729 Waddill, William............................690 Waddle, Phyllis..............................690 Wade, Andrea................................762 Wade, Catherine...........................215 Wade, Jay......................................729 Wadhwani, Savita..........................729 Wadlington, Shelly R.....................790 Wadsworth, Laura K........408,422,729 Wadsworth, Rodney......................790 Waer, Leslie..................................762 Wageneer, Craig............................790 Waggoner, Debra..........................690 Wagner, Amy..........................360,790 Wagner, Cheryl.............................762 Wagner, Christopher.......304,525,729 Wagner, David...............................729 Wagner, Jim...................................566 Wagner, Karen.................424,468,762 Wagner, Lisa...........................411,790 Wagner, Mark Alan........................690 Wagner, Mike................................762 Wagner, Robert.............................847 Wagner, Suzanne...........................690 Wahlen, Helene.............................729 Wahman, Susa...............................690 Wahner, Mark................................690 Wainerdi, James............................729 Wainright, Mark............................338 Wakefield, Dawn...........................795 Walden, Lora.................................729 Waldie, Kendall......................572,790 Walding, Karen..............................762 Waldren, Karen.............................352 Waldron, James........250,318,490,729 Waldvogel, Patricia........................729 Wales, William..............................790 Walingora, Lisa..............................548 Walker, Brian.........................598,690 Walker, Cheryl Elaine...................790 Walker, Cheryl M..........................690 Walker, Christiann V. G.................690 Walker, Cynthia......................502,523 Walker, Darla K.............................790 Walker, David................................729 Walker, Douglas R..................419,729 Walker, Hvral.........................572,729 Walker, Jack...........................276,790 Walker, Jan....................................609 Walker, Jean...........................446,690 Walker, Jeff...................................399 Walker, John...........................403,690 Walker, Juliann.......................363,762 Walker, L. Ward.....................272,790 Walker, Lisa..................................762 Walker, Madene............................240 Walker, Mark Andrew...................762 Walker, Patrick A...................299,301 521,729 Walker, Rhonda Renee..................690 Walker, Robert S...........................790 Walker, Skc. Herbert.......132,240,241 Walker, Shea.................................505 Walker, Stephanie..........................790 Walker, Stephen.....................596,762 Walker, Steven..............................590 Walker, Susan................................729 Walker, Thomas......................354,462 476,561,690 Walker, Thomas A..................304,320 Walker, Whit..........................488,729 Walkerman, Amy....................222,452 535.539.729 Walkup, Lisa.................................446 Wall, Christopher..........................762 Wall, Eileen...................................795 Wall, Keith....................................298 Wall, Keith....................................790 Wall, Rene.....................................535 Walla, Donna............338,363,409,762 Walla, James..................................762 Wallace, Beth................................729 Wallace, Bill...........................213,690 Wallace, Bryan..............................515 Wallace, Carol........................606,729 Wallace, Chris.................238,239,254 318.556.729 Wallace, Dee.................................790 Wallace, Jeff....................458,603,729 Wallace, Jim..................................326 Wallace, John................................790 Wallace, Kim...................460,521,535 Wallace, Kory.........................471,729 Wallace, Kristen Diane..................762 Wallace, Mark Alton......................762 Wallace, Noel.........................219,389 Wallace, Sam.................................729 Wallace, Terri................................790 Wallace, Travis.............•.................250 Wallace Jr., J. D............................790 Wallendorf, Denise.................593,790 Waller, James..........................507,729 Waller, Tom...................................762 Wallis, Michele..............................790 Walraven, Steve.............................690 Walsh, David..........................289,690 Walsh, Enrique..............................690 Walsh, Mary Beth..........................469 Walstead, Laura......................338,370 Walter, Blake..........................506,790 Walter, J. Brian.......................476,690 Walter, James Craig.......................729 Walter, Laura................................384 Walters, Bradleigh.........................729 Walters, Bradley............................790 Walters, Kim.................................535 Walters, Michelle...................470,518 548,549 Walters, Nenabeth.........................690 Walters, Patricia.....................532,729 Walterscheid, Kari.........................762 Walther, Jackie..............................690 Waltman, Boyd Bo.........................790 Walton, Cliff ' ....................458,544,605 Walton, JoAnna......................484,690 Walton, Nicol.........................384,762 Walton, Peter................................762 Waltz, Michelle......................606,790 Waniska, Ralph D..........................437 Wanke, Phil...................................790 Waples, Lynann.............................762 Ward, Angie..................................790 Ward, Anne D...............................790 Ward, Christine......................521,790 Ward, Don.....................................443 Ward, Donna..........................443,762 Ward, Kenneth D..........................690 Ward, Mark...................................258 Ward, Rob.......................441,605,729 Ward, Willis....................593,596,790 Ward Jr., Lester A.........................790 Warden, Leslie Shannon................690 Wardlaw, Jeff..........................296,762 Wardlaw Jr., Herman D.................414 Wardwell, Tammy..........................762 Ware, Alan.............................354,762 Warland, Arild........................598,729 Warmann, Brad.............................790 Warmann, Raeann..........................762 Warmath, David.....................261,790 Warmbier, Robert...................296,790 Warner, Joe...................................564 Waronoff, S. David.................452,559 Warren, Daryl........................458,690 Warren, Herb................................270 Warren, J. D..................................690 Warren, Mark.........................419,690 Warren, Marty........................405,690 Warren III, George.................415,729 Warrick, Gil P.........................521,729 Warrington, Bobby........................228 Wartenbach, Kurt Emil..................729 Warwas, Pamela...............406,464,762 Warwick, Robert...........................468 Warzecha, Shelley.........................729 Wascom, Steve..............................273 Washburn, Kathleen...............464,690 Washington, Kenneth.............412,413 Wasilewsky, Taira Shawn...............690 Waskom, Mary........................428,690 Waskom, Willliam..........................790 Waskow, Jim..................................790 Waskow, John H..........................,.690 Waters, Barry................................289 Waters, James.........................590,790 Waters, Jane...........................408,690 Waters, Jeff ' ...................................762 Waters, Rhonda.............................451 Watkins, Gail..........................428,762 Watkins, Karen..............................241 Watson, Angie...............................458 Watson, Jana Denise......................790 Watson, Joy...................................790 Watson, Karen...............................729 Watso n, Karen J............................690 Watson, Kayla................................790 Watson, Ken....................503,544,790 Watson, Kim..................................539 Watson, Mike................................219 Watson, Nathan.............................300 Watson, Patricia.............................729 Watson, Ray...........................499,690 Watson, Virginia.....................488,790 Watson, Wesley Todd....................729 Watts, Kevin....................297,511,729 Watts, Kimberly.....................532,729 Watts, Richard A....................254,690 Watwood, Ginnie...........................606 Waugh, David C..............270,445,690 Wauson, Sandra K.........................690 Wayne, Mark A.............................690 Wayne, Wendy................376,447,521 Wearden, Mary.......................529,790 Weatherford, Linda................427,596 Weatherly, Pennie.........................539 Weathers, Jerry......................304,729 Weatherton, Laura.................437,690 Weaver, Andrew P..................378,691 Weaver, Charlie.............................252 Weaver, Philip........................502,730 Weaver, Rhonda............................451 Weaver, Simone.............................259 Weaver, Sonia................................762 Weaver, Tonya...............................790 Webb, Brian M..............................790 Webb, Cindy...................521,550,734 Webb, David.................................248 Webb, Joy Denise.........................762 Webb, Judy...................................350 Webb, Julie...................................530 Webb, Kelly..................................762 Webb, Michael.......................415,429 Webb, Michael Wayne...................790 Webb, Robin..........................593,762 Webb, Ruth...................................730 Webb, Tracey................................762 Weber, Amy..................................470 Weber, Dana.................................456 Weber, Laura..........................596,790 Weber, Melanie......................606,691 Weber, Troy L........................411,730 Weber III, Glen......................440,790 Webking, Catherine......................691 Webster, Julie................................464 Webster, Lee.................................291 Webster, Lisa K.............................790 Webster, Loretta............................730 Weddle, Kristy..............................762 Wedegren, Ruth C........................691 Weed, Steven L.............................790 Weeks, Kari............................449,485 Weeks, Scott..................................799 Weems, Carol................................730 Weems, Pam.............................82,535 Weesner, Joseph............................730 Wegenhoft, John...........................263 328,730 Weger, Paula.................................790 Wegner, Timothy D................438,691 Wehring, Joel................................730 Weichold, Mark.............................433 Weichsel, Kirk...............................691 Weidenbach, Eric..........................790 Weidner, Mark..............................762 Weigelt, Karen..............................691 Weight, Terry Lee..................475,691 Weigum, Kelle...............................790 Weiland, Ross................................253 Weilert, Matt...................416,605,691 Weiner, Melanie.....................471,762 Weinert, Connie............................730 Weir, Paula......................402,593,691 Weisbrod, Edmond.................280,762 Weise, Sheryl................................730 Weisenfelder, Jerry........................372 Weishaar, Michelle.................422,426 548,624 Weishuhn, James...........................415 Weiss, Jody....................................530 Weiss, Ray L..................................762 Weissenberger, Janet M.................790 Welborn, Kurt........................252,691 Welch, Darrel................................442 Welch, Rhett.................................730 Welch, Sally K...............................691 Welch, William..............................410 Wellborn, James............................280 Wellington, Eril.............................790 Wells, Billy....................................217 Wells, Gary............................217,790 Wells, Jeffrey..........................304,790 Wells, Katherine..............468,538,762 Wells, Mark 0...............................730 Wells, Martha..................519,519,730 Wells, Michael...............................597 Wells, Tracy............................518,730 Welman, Elizabeth.................384,503 532 Wendel, Jeffrey Bryan...................691 Wendland, Stephanie..............596,790 Wendt, Bruce................................255 Wendt, Diane................................790 Wendt, Janet.................................762 Wendt, Phil...................................563 Wenholz, David.............................762 828 Index Wenkel, Tracy...............................790 Wensinger, Tom.............................356 Wenske, Deena.............................691 Wenske, Sam..........................435,691 Wenslau, Suzanne..........................762 Werchan, Henry..............246,248,318 327,730 Werchan, Jason.......................315,327 Werden, Jonna..............................691 Werlein, Jan....................549,694,702 Werner, Julie..........................213,228 Wert, Stacey Renee.......................691 Wesner, Jeff...................................274 Wessels, Cindy..............................476 Wesson, Robert D.........................691 West, Ann.....................................522 West, Bethany...............................691 West, Deborah................497,594,790 West, Elizabeth J...........................730 West, Glena............................402,427 West, James D........................408,422 594,691 West, Joe.......................................430 West, John..............................274,320 West, Scott....................................790 West, Shawn..................................790 West, Shelly B...............................691 West, Sherry..................................790 West, Teri......................................476 West, Thomas T.............................790 Westbrook, Donna.........................762 Westbrook, S. J.............................730 Westbrook, Wes............................498 Westerfield, Susan.........................425 Westerheide, Jeff...........................691 Westerman, Duane L..............402,691 Westhoff, Peggy C.........................730 Westmoreland, Frank....................272 327,762 Westmoreland, Jeffrey...................300 Westmoreland, Lea Ann................762 Weston, Graham............................730 Weston, Trace..................304,320,526 Westrich, Joe.................................762 Westrup, Karla G..........................790 Wetjen, Joan.................................691 Wetsel, Eddie................................219 Wews, Corey.................................604 Weyland, Mark..............................790 Whalen, Robert.............................482 Wharton, Catherine E...................730 Whatley, April........................446,690 Whatley, Janna K...........................691 Whatley, Natalie............................376 Whatley, Steven............................790 Wheat, Cindy................................504 Wheat, Jareo.................................730 Wheat, Melanie......................363,483 Wheaton, Cathy............................514 Wheeler, Gary V............................730 Wheeler, James...............497,540,730 Wheeler, Jeff..........................217,372 Wheeler, Martha...........................691 Wheeler, Murray C.......................730 Wheeler, Valeta.............................730 Whelan, Mark...............................445 Whelton, Kevin......................354,594 Whetsell, Dean..............................691 Whipple, Edgar.............................276 Whipple, Lorraine.........................691 Whitaker, John R...........................790 Whitaker, Kevin.....................269,272 318,327,730 Whitaker, Marscia.........................691 Whitaker, Steve.............................441 White, Alison................................478 White, Allan..................................263 White, Allan...........................289,532 White, Angela...............................691 White, Anthony.............................304 White, Aria...................................731 White, Bill..............................564,791 White, Bill A... ..............................691 White, Carlton J.....................262,691 White, Claude...............................799 White, Danny.........................422,731 White, David.................................535 White, David.................................691 White, Jeff.....................................441 White, Jennie..................460,521,762 White, Jennifer......................548,791 White, Jo Alison............................731 White, John...................................276 White, John...................................791 White, K. Lynn.......................507,731 White, Kirk Patrick.......................791 White, Kirsten........................548,791 White, Kisha.................................762 White, Lt. Col. S. R......................240 White, Laura.................................791 White, Lt. Cmdr. Steven...............241 White, Lenae.........................423,791 White, Loren.................................576 White, Lt. Cmdr. S. R...................272 White, Lynn...........................428,762 White, Marc..................................731 White, Ray S.................................791 White, Sam...................................609 White, Sarah.................................762 White, Shelly..................352,446,691 White, Stephen.............................274 White, Susan.................................762 White, Teresa J.............................731 White, Tressha..............................516 White, Victoria..............................791 Whitefield, John............................731 Whitehair, Kirsten G.....................731 Whitehead, Carol Clay..................731 Whitehead, Dennis........................598 Whitehorn, Dianne........................791 Whiteman, Todd.....................514,532 Whiten, Julie.................................762 Whitesell, Karen...........................731 Whiteside, Matthew Scott.............791 Whitfield, David.......................... ..762 Whitham, Philip Andrew...............692 Whitis, LeAnne........541,575,594,791 Whitley, John.........................338,389 Whitley, M. Tod............................692 Whitley, Tod..................................405 Whitlock, Frank.....................604,692 Whitman, J. Mark..........................791 Whitmore, Brent...........................692 Whitnah, Jeffrey.....................340,795 Whitney, Tracey...........................731 Whitson, Karen.............................692 Whitten, Carolyn...................376,406 Whitten, Donald............................428 Whittington, John..........................271 Whittlesey, Randel.................217,428 Whitty, Mary.................................791 Whitwell, Michelle.................152,762 Whitworth, Cecilia........................762 Whitworth, Kathleen.....................762 Wichertowich, Joe.........................609 Wick, David..................................561 Wick, Steve...................................254 Wickel, William J..........................731 Wideman, Don..............................560 Widner, Beth.................................490 Wieck, Bryan.................................692 Wied, Janice Marie........................692 Wied, Jesse Lee............................692 Wiedemer, Denise.........................731 Wiedenfeld, Karl A................480,692 Wiederhold, Sheila........................791 Wiederstein, Christie....................791 Wienserski, Cheryl.................364,791 Wierschem, David..................264,322 464,511 Wiese, Donna E............................791 Wiesepape, Katherine...................630 Wieshuegel, Kenneth....................564 Wiethorn, Ruthi............................692 Wiggins, Duane A.........................731 Wiggins, Leslie.......................405,795 Wignes, Suzanne...........................791 Wika, Kristinn...............................584 Wiktorowski, Donald..............482,692 Wilcox , Amy..................................731 Wilcox, Celeste A...................423,731 Wilcox, Harold..............................762 Wilcox, Scott.................................731 Wilcox, Todd...................433,441,731 Wilde, Keith..................................263 Wilder, Craig A.............................692 Wilder, Don..................................692 Wilder, Misty L.............................692 Wile Jr., Glen A............................791 Wilems, Mark................................791 Wiley, Denise.........................497,762 Wiley, Eddie..................................731 Wiley, James..................................272 Wiley, Nanci..................................762 Wiley, Shannon...............279,320,692 Wilganowski, Carl...........399,561,731 Wilhem, Steven Edward................731 Wilhite, Michael.....................598,731 Wiliamson, Brian.................... 217 Wilke, Robby.........................453,791 Wilkerson, Garland........................250 Wilkerson, Mona...........................407 Wilkerson, Pamela.........................795 Wilkins, Brody..............................762 Wilkins, Clayton B........................731 Wilkins, Shawn................468,560,731 Wilkinson, David....................310,327 Wilkinson, Garland........................250 Wilkinson, Michael........................731 Wilkinson III, Edwin Earl..............791 Willard, Douglas.............311,327,791 Willars, Diana L............................791 Willemin, John..............................762 Willems, Greg...............................791 Willenmyer, Eric D.......................762 Willhoite, Leigh............................376 Williams, Artie.......................253,791 Williams, Ben W.....................304,692 Williams, Beth........................461,762 Williams, Betsy..............................429 Williams, Billy........................213,276 Williams, Bradley R..... ...........252,692 Williams, Bruce......................498,791 Williams, Carl Scott.......................791 Williams, Carla..............................791 Williams, Caroline.........................421 Williams, Charean.........................490 Williams, Cheryl.....................459,731 Williams, Chris..............................315 Williams, Craig..............................320 Williams, Curtis......................501,791 Williams, Darin.............................271 Williams, Darren....................426,602 631,799 Williams, David.............................278 Williams, David.............................475 Williams, David.............................496 Williams, David L...................422,692 Williams, Deborah.........................302 Williams, Doug.......................459,731 Williams, Emily......................338,392 422,692 Williams, Gaylon...........................692 Williams, Heather.........................537 Williams, Janet M..........................692 Williams, Jay Winfield...................791 Williams, Jeff.................................524 Williams, Jeff.................................791 Williams, Joe..........................476,692 Williams, Judy........................189,190 Williams, Karen.............................532 Williams, Karen.............................791 Williams, Kathy......................532,791 Williams, Kevin...............411,434,732 Williams, Knox T...........................762 Williams, L. A...............................465 Williams, Lisa.........................368,762 Williams, Lodrick..........................692 Williams, Mark..............................791 Williams, Mary Frances.................553 Williams, Matt........................545,732 Williams, Melissa...........................625 Williams, Monica Dawn.................732 Williams, Montza.............314,327,762 Williams, Paul...............................271 Williams, Rob................................271 Williams, Robert.....................289,692 Williams, Rolfe..............................532 Williams, Ron................................529 Williams, Scott..............................399 Williams, Shannan.........................791 Williams, Shari..............................496 Williams, Stan...............................692 Williams, Stephen..........................524 Williams, Stephen Paul..................692 Williams, Stuart.............................539 Williams, Thomas...................248,318 530,732 Williams, Tim...........................83,279 Williams, Tim................................362 Williams, Todd................314,327,791 Williams, Todd E...........................732 Williams, Toni Lee........................762 Williams, Vickie.....................422,762 Williams, Wes.........................460,762 Williams III, Thomas..............274,732 Williamsen, Dawn..................422,692 Williamson, Ali..............................215 Williamson, Chuck........................271 Williamson, Cynthia A...................791 Williamson, Jodi............................422 Williamson, John...........................467 Williamson, Keith Wayne..............692 Williamson, Monica.......................459 Williamson III, Edwin...................488 Williford, Monica..........................762 Williford, Steve......................254,692 Willingham, F. K...........................692 Willingham, Lynna........................791 Willis, John...................................762 Willis, Kim....................................762 Willis, Paul A.........................471,692 Willis, Shari...................................762 Willis, Tammy D............................692 Willman, Monica..........................470, 560,762 Wilhnann, Gary.............................762 Wills, Alicia R...............................732 Wills, Craig E.........................412,732 Wills, Wesley.................................791 Wilmington, Michael...... .460,497,762 Wilmot, Curtis................ ...............311 Wilmot, Lynn M............. ........523,692 Wilmott, Chris................ ...............791 Wilshire, Philip A........... ...............692 Wilson, Allison............... .556,593,732 Wilson, Barbara A.......... ...............692 Wilson, Beth................... ...............399 Wilson, Brian.................. ...............692 Wilson, Charlotte........... ...............732 Wilson, Christine L........ ........606,732 Wilson, Christopher A.... ...............399 Wilson, Craig S.............. ...............791 Wilson, Cynthia.............. ........370,791 Wilson, Dru.................... .................64 Wilson, Durlene............. ........515,515 Wilson, James C............. ...............732 Wilson, James Lawrence ...............762 Wilson, John C............... ...............847 Wilson, Jordana.............. ........451,732 Wilson, Kimberly A........ ...............762 Wilson, Kylon................. ...............762 Wilson, Larry................. .............315 Wilson, Linlea................ ...............791 Wilson, Lous.................. ...............271 Wilson, Mark.................. ...............545 Wilson, Mark B.............. ........512,513 534,545,732 Wilson, Marla................. ...............560 Wilson, Marty................. .293,328,762 Wilson, Mary F............... ...............732 Wilson, Melinda............. .392,553,762 Wilson, Michael.............. ...............692 Wilson, R. Mark............. ................732 Wilson, Robby................ ................514 Wilson, Robert Lawrence..............732 Wilson, Roger................. .........301,791 Wilson, Russell............... ................762 Wilson, Samuel Lewis .... ................692 Wilson, Sandra............... ................692 Wilson, Sarah Melanie.... ................732 Wilson, Scott.................. ................297 Wilson, Sharon LaRav .... ................692 Wilson, Shellv................ ................791 Wilson, Stefanie R.......... ................762 Wilson, Steve................. ................254 Wilson, Wade................. ................732 Wilson, Wayne............... .........426,692 Wilson H, Ronnie E....... ................762 Wilt, Pete...................... ................366 Wimars, Bobby.............. ................228 Wimberley, Laura.......... .........485,762 Wimer, ' Andre................ ................762 Winand, C. J................. ................470 Windbigler, John........... ................795 Windbigler. Kathv......... ..368,596,762 Winder, Tracy................ ..535,539,791 Windhani, Barbara......... ................763 Windle, Nell.................. ........402„692 Windmever, Michael..... ................270 Windrow, Kelli.............. ................791 Wine, Jessica................. ................404 Winfiele, David K......... ................763 Wink, Tracey................. .........416,534 Winkelmann, Tommy..... ................732 Winkler, John................ ................590 Winkler, Wanda............. .........543,692 Winn, Brad.................... ................297 318,732 Winovitch, Robert......... ................180 Winship, James.............. .........215,540 Winslow, Debora Ann.... ................791 Winston, Randall C........ .........415,692 Winston, Robby............. ................791 Winstrand, Julie............ ................791 Winter, Raymond........... .........248,318 Winter Jr., Maurice....... .........263,324 Wirtz, Diana.................. ................763 Wirz, Chad.................... ................278 Wischmeyer, Gina......... ................692 Wisdom, Dean E........... .........263,692 Wise, James D............... .........402,692 Wiseman, Donna........... ................446 Wiseman, Gregorv......... Wiseman, Lydia............. ................692 ................431 Wiseman, Polly.............. ................732 Wisenbaker, Marilyn...... ................763 Wisinger, Norman......... ................498 Wissing, Veronica.......... ................692 Witcher, Anne............... ................791 Withev, Sharon.............. ..368,477,537 543,606,692 Withev, Susan................ ..543,547,732 Witkowski, Mike........... .................564 Witt, Alfred................... .................305 Witt, Marv Ann............. .................732 Witt, Wade.................... ..........296,324 Witte, Mark D............... .................692 Witten, Rex................... .................732 Wittenburg, Donna........ .................543 Wittenmyer, Skip..........................354 Wittig, Anne...........................590,847 Wittig, Craige........................489,791 Wixom, Mark.................................763 Woehrmann, Amy..........................363 Woelfel, Anne...............................430 Woelfel, Brenda.............................560 Woelfel, Chris G...........................430 Woelfel, Deirdre...........................430 Woelfel, Tommy............................763 Wohrer, Robert B...................338,546 593,692 Woika, Rodger.................425,450,692 Woiton, James Edward..................763 Wolbrueck, Jacqueline..................732 Wolf, Carla.............................525,732 Wolf, Danna L...............................763 Wolf, Fred.......................274,322,692 Wolf, James Alan...........................791 Wolf, John W.................................791 Wolf, Mara....................................791 Wolf, Melissa.................................791 Wolf, Michael................................763 Wolfer, Larry W............................692 Wolff, Richard J.............................791 Wolff, Scott...................................791 Wolken, Joseph......................422,692 Wollin, Kevin................................791 Wollman, Gene..............................280 Wolstein, Sheldon...................441,795 Womack, Kenneth.........................791 Womack, Lori................................593 Wong, Constance...........................732 Wong, Derek..........................297,763 Wong, Enoch..........................304,732 Wong, Esther..........................567,570 Wong, Mike............................589,589 Wong, Peter....................432,471,522 Wong, Priscilla.......................407,763 Wong, Raul....................................763 Wong, Steven.................................543 Wong, Thomas...............................692 Wong, Victor.................................543 Wong, Wei-Lun.............................574 Wood, Angela Grace.....................732 Wood, Anita...........................324,763 Wood, Charles...............................296 Wood, Craig..................................799 Wood, Deborah A.........................763 Wood, Gordon...............................297 Wood, Guy....................................692 Wood, Jesse...................................692 Wood, Kav....................................791 Wood, Lisa....................................732 Wood, Philip D.............................732 Wood, Ron....................................394 Wood, Sandra................................763 Wood, Stefanie..............................692 Wood, Virginia..............................692 Wood, Wendell................409,430,763 Woodall, Martha.....................538,692 Woodard, Amy Louise...................732 Woodard, Eric.................512,598,732 Woodard, Logan.....................271,791 Woodbury, R. E.............................791 Woodcock, Frances.......................219 Woodfin, Dan.........................487,732 Woodling, Christie........................791 Woodruff, Maria...........................511 Woodruff, Maria............................511 Woods, Darren..............................763 Woods, Teresa...............................763 Woods, Tracie A..............446,523,692 Woodside, Keith.....................148,149 Woodson, Tannon..........................692 Woodul, Kenneth..........................304 Woodward, Gregory S...................692 Woodward, Jill..............................763 Woodward, Joan............................408 Woodward, Joel.............................262 Woodward, Lorie...................401,763 Woodward, Paul M........................791 Woodward, Scott...........................404 Woodworth, Louann......................404 Woody, Tanya.........................497,791 Wooley, Kristi................................732 Woolf, Rhonda...............................791 Wooten, Ann.................................732 Wooten, Chris...............................791 Wooten, Robert.............................498 Wooten, Thomas J.........................463 Wooten, Walter......................310,791 Word, Tami................ ...................763 Works, Catherine...................532,625 Worley, Dave.................................552 Worley, John.................................692 Worley, Todd.................................763 Worsham, Billy..............................585 Worhsham, Brad.....................585,791 Worsham, Stacie.....................490,791 Index 829 Worsham, Stephen..........308,311,692 Worsley, Nicole Eileen..................791 Worth, Caroline............................530 Wortham, Cary.......................263,692 Wortham, Helen............................791 Worthington, Lynn........................532 VVorthington, William.............294,791 Wratten, Deborah L......................692 Wren, Graeme........................443,795 Wrend, Kelly.................................763 Wright, Alph..........................476,692 Wright, Brett..........................428,763 Wright, Daryl.........................590,763 Wright, David................................732 Wright, Diane Lvnne.....................732 Wright, Eric...................315,473,763 Wright, Glenn...............................732 Wright, Jell D...............................732 Wright, Jeffrey.......................485,523 573,693 Wright, Jerry.................................519 Wright, John..................................633 Wright, Karon...............................693 Wright, Kathleen.............176,178,573 Wright, Kevin................................455 Wright, Laurie.................483,602,732 Wright, Leslie........................489,791 Wright, Lori Dee...........................539 Wright, Patrick..............................791 Wright, Robert.......................250,732 Wright, Robert Lee.......................250 Wright, Robert Line......................732 Wright, Roger Lane.......................763 Wright, Shari L.............................791 Wright, Tamara..............................732 Wright, Tommy.............................470 Wright, Turner..............................507 Wright II, James E........................763 Wrockloff, John.............................289 Wu, Cheni.....................................791 Wuensche, Michael William..........791 Wueste, Kathy........................521,733 Wunsche, Michael.........................592 Worst, Leslie Kay..........................791 Wurzbach, Mark............................763 Wuthrich, Jan................................693 Wuthrich, Paul..............................733 Wuthrich, Stacey D.......................763 Wvebbels, Debra....................404,640 Wyant, Melissa..............................791 Wvatt, John...................................791 Wyatt, Kelly....................484,592,693 Wyatt, Krysta................................598 Wycoff, Laura................................791 Wylie, Caren.................................791 Wylie, Stacv...........................415,429 Wylie, Stephen................441,537,693 Wyly, Brendan...............................791 Wynn, Shelly.................................733 Wynne, Janet..........................360,763 Wyse, Wynn...........................296,763 Wysocki, Stanley E........................763 Wythe, Gerald...............................304 Ximenes, Andrew V.......................763 Yager, David....................401,414,539 Yaklin, Valerie...............................791 Yam, Fong Kin...............................570 Yamamoto, Arlene.........................763 Yanagisawa, Ian.............................693 Yancey, Karen.........................584,733 Yancey, Kimberly E.......................733 Yancy, Christopher........................294 Yandell, Gail..................................763 Yandell, Monica R.........................791 Yang, Helena..........................539,763 Yang, Lynda...................................598 Yanke, David S..............................733 Yanta, Madelon................494,568,594 Yanta, Mark J.................................763 Yantis, Susan..................................693 Yarbrough, J. Sam...................402,733 Yarbrough, Mark....................598,763 Yarbrough, Paul......................284,292 Yates, Brendon..............................287 Yates, Cindy..................................217 Yates, Dean...................................799 Yates, Gregory...............................258 Yates, Lou Ann..............................484 596,733 Yates, Mark.............................338,232 Yates, Patrick.................................602 Yauger, Vince L......................254,693 Ybarra, Suzanna............................693 Yeager, Ken...................................545 Yeager, Stephanie...................422,693 Yeager, Susan...................404,407,763 Yeary, Bret....................................406 Yee, Andrew...........................420,552 Yee, Diana.....................................399 Yee, Michelle.................................733 Yee, Norman..........................460,754 Yee, Susan.....................................693 Yek, Kai Choo...............................570 Yeldell, Paul..................................592 Yelderman, Pauline J.....................459 578.693 Yelverton, Mark.............................441 Yennie, Michele.............................490 Yerigan, David........................315,791 Yerigan, Richard S...........313,315,693 Yetts, Lisa......................................693 Yeung, Charles H..........................763 Yezak Hart, Jennifer......................362 Yiu, Conrad R...............................763 Yiuas, Nancy E..............................571 Yndo, Steve...................................286 Yoakley, David...............................271 Yoder, Richard...............................733 Yokley, Joe A.................................733 Yung, Lab Chuo......................567,570 Yonter, Samuel M...................476,733 Yoo, Sang.......................................464 York, Dee Anna.............................213 York, Nancy............................594,625 Young, Anne...........................449,791 Young, Beth...................................169 Young, Cary..................................693 Young, Chris..................................791 Young, Craig.................................287 Young, David.................................273 Young, Garry.................................608 Young, Jack W...............................560 Young, James L.............................733 Young, Jim.....................................252 Young, Kenneth K..................287,733 Young, Kevin.................................287 Young, L. Andrew...........295,297,318 319.693 Young, Laura..........................830,834 Young, Mary..................................241 Young, Mary Ann...................417,693 Young, Patrick...............................297 Young, Paul............................592,763 Young, Timothy.............................362 Young, Tina...................................608 Young, Tom...................................791 Youngblood, Charles......................294 Youngblood, David......................484 Youngblood, Shari.........................598 Younger, David..............................763 Youngson, Michael..................304,763 Younts, Diana................................ 539 Younts, Marcy Jo........................... 733 Younts, Rhonda..............................693 Youtsey, Wesley......................481,693 Yui, Alexander...............................463 Yullis, Mark................................... 545 Yupari, Ricardo B...................411,412 Zabranskv, Jeff.......... .....................733 Zaccagnino, Tonv..... .......297,529,733 Zacharias, Kip.......... ..............280,326 Zachary, Marion L.... .....................451 Zachry, Ben.............. .....................149 Zachrv, David........... .......254,532,548 Zaernemann, Lisa K. .....................791 Zaeske, Jeannine...... .....................763 Zagotta. Boh............. Zagotta, Kelly........... ..............399,693 Zahar, George.......... 433,441,563,733 Zaharias, Renee........ .....................693 Zahner, Scott V......... Zalesak, Randolph H. ....................693 Zalmanck, Janna....... .....................763 Zama, Mark.............. .....................763 Zamora, Carlos F...... ..............468,693 Zamzow, Keith W..... .......435,460,763 Zamzow, Larrv......... .....................733 Zane, Bradley........... .....................763 Zane, Robert............ .....................763 Zanetti, Laura.......... .....................791 Zapalac, Linda.......... .....................791 Zapata, J. Edgar........ ..............272,733 Zaphiris, Helen........ .....................797 Zapletal , Dannv......... .....................491 Zapp, Eric................. .....................291 Zaroskv, Bruce D...... .....................733 Zartman, Craig.......... .....................460 Zaruha, Jeff............... .....................217 Zatopek, David..............................693 Zatorski, Cindy..............................791 Zbranek, Debra.............................733 Zeigler, John.................................560 Zeiller, Karen................................791 Zeitler, Lisa............................578,763 Zeliba, Peter.................................274 Zellmer, David.......................495,733 Zetka, Sharon A............................693 Ziegler, Lori..................................733 Ziemer, Rod F................................847 Zientek, Lisa..........................423,552 Zieren, John..................................733 Zikos, John....................................733 Zimbler, Ali...................................255 Zimmel, Edward............................693 Zimmer, Daphen...........................733 Zimmerman, R. Lynn................34,450 Zimmermann, Alan........................ 795 Zimmermann, Lynn.......................425 Zimmet, Corey.......................559,733 Zingelmann, Michael S...........254,733 Zinke, Kristina...............................763 Zinn, Patrick.................................51 4 Zinsmeister, Tara....................764,791 Zinsmeyer, Charles........................ 500 Zinsmeyer, John............................419 Znoj, Marya....................374,374,763 Zoch, Patricia.........................368,763 Zogata, Chris.................................152 Zook, Heidi............................363,363 Zotzky, Pamela G..........................693 Zouzalik, Brenda......................... ..410 Zouzalik, Greg................410,543,547 Zrubek, Randy............................... 432 Zrubek, W. Scott........................... 733 Zuber, Michael..............................402 Zuberbueler, Kristi.................592,791 Zubizarreta, Edward...............471,733 Zuch, Howard........................262,791 Zuckerbraun, Hans.................592,602 Zugrafos, Chris Ann......................693 Zuniga, Norma.............................. 574 Zurflueh, Jeffery Alan................... 791 Zwayne, Ali............................522,534 Zylks, John....................................271 830 Closing 1985 Editor in Chief Photo Editor Copy Editors Design Consultant Photographers Photo Assistants Life Administration Sports Corps of Cadets RHA Organizations Classes Who’s Who Vannell Lee Bill Hughes Kay Mallett Laura Young Diana Henske Bill Hughes Mark Berrier John Makely Peter Rocha Dean Saito Michael Sanchez Linda Pogue Karla James Diana Henske Julia Hardy Tracie Holub Lisa Kastensmidt Ken Kuffner Lamya Souryal Royce Dawkins Susan Clark David Schwarzbach Bill Heathcott Rebecca Adair Renee Harrell Jill Notdurft Carolyn Moody Dawn Butz Liz Kahanek Leslie Heffner Molly Pepper Dawn Butz Al Mathe Charlotte Teddlie Closing 831 Julia Hardy and Diana Henske Al Mathe Leslie Heffner 832 Closing Lisa Kastensmidt, Outstanding Service BETTY FULTON SAYS GOOD JOB BILL BECKY JILL RENEE Bill Heathcott, Becky Adair, Jill Notdurft, and Renee Harrell Closing 833 834 Closing Carolyn Moody Vannell Lee Tracie Holub Liz Kahanek, Most Outstanding Section Editor Editor-Elect 1986 John Makely Most Outstanding Photographer 838 Closing Peter Rocha Most Outstanding Photographer Mike Sanchez Mark Berrier Four Years of Dedicated Service closing 839 Graduation 840 Closing Muster - “If there is an A M man within 100 miles of you, you are expected to get together, eat a little and live over the days you spent at the A M College of Texas.” This is Muster as charged by the March 1923 issue of The Texas Aggie to former students. As a remembrance of deceased Ag¬ gies, Muster ceremonies enable Aggies all over the world to get together once a year. The service was held here on cam¬ pus at G. Rollie White Coliseum, and at over 400 places worldwide, Sunday, April 21. The 1985 ceremony featured Lt. General Ormand R. Simpson, Class of ’36 and assistant vice president for stu¬ dent services, as the speaker. Also, a U.S. flag made by Jerome A. McDavitt, one of the 25 Aggies who mustered in 1942 under Japanese fire on Corregidor Island in the Philippines, was presented to the University. Roll was called for the 76 students and former students who have died in the past year. Simpson spoke on the values and in¬ tegrity of the ‘true’ Aggie. “Being a Tex¬ as Aggie is not of the flesh — but of the spirit. In a very real sense, it is a state of mind.” More than wearing an Aggie ring, at¬ tending midnight yell and going to Mus¬ ter, Texas A M students display the substance of a true Aggie by giving ev¬ ery act their best try. “The Aggie Spirit is both your heritage and your chal¬ lenge,” he said. “Make the most of it.” An Aggie Farewell 842 Closing £ £ Silver Taps Held for Lawrence Sullivan Ross in 1898, the first Silver Taps marked the beginning of one of Texas A M’s most revered traditions. In Ross s honor, the ceremony now takes place in front of the Academic Building by the statue of 01’ Sully on the first Tuesday evening of every month. Darkness and quiet fall on the cam¬ pus. The solemn nature of this farewell to Aggies who had died the previous month demands not only sincerity but seriousness. Students gather fr om all over campus to pay their last respects to those who have passed on. At 10:30 p.m., the Ross Volunteer Firing Squad marches in. They fire three volleys with seven rifles. Members of the Bugle Corps then play the special “Silver Taps” three times to conclude the cere¬ mony. Everyone then moves silently away. These Aggies have said good-bye as only Aggies can do. In Memoriam w + f %■ ' f -l 1 Jm ft- , uni Editor s Note Totally compiled by the student staff of the Texas AirM University Student Publications Department, the 1985 Aggieland, Volume 83, was published by The Delmar Company of Charlotte, North Carolina. Over 18,000 copies of this 848 page publication were sold. Specifications: Program — Stylist Size —9X12 Paper Stock — 80 Dull Endleaves — London Gray Linweave Linen Cover — Maroon Mission 1826 with Black Overtone and Gold Foil Type — Headline: 36 point Caledonia Bold Body Copy: 10 point Caledonia Captions and Page Folios: 8 point Caledonia Photo Credits: 6 point Caledonia Price — $15 advance, $20 over-the-counter Special Thanks: The entire Aggieland staff and photographers — for being responsible yet fun, most of the time The Delmar Company —for publishing the 1985 Aggieland Frank Myers, Sales Representative; Sherry Breneman, Customer Service; Matt Malek, Sales Assistant Yearbook Associates — for the class portraits and organizations pictures Regina Cowart, Photographer; Amanda Miller, Secretary; Ed Ralicki, General Manager AR Photography — for the Corps photography Eclipse Photography — for all color printing and processing Bill Hughes — for the handcolorings, administration portraits, and RHA photos Sandra Bragg and the entire Student Publications secretarial staff for being kind enough to take care of our clerical needs Don Johnson — for being our adviser C.J. Leabo — for setting up the index system The Battalion — for being supportive in every way Howard Eilers and the Journalism 214 and 314 classes —for their enterprising ways Michelle Furlong — for the calendar Mr. and Mrs. Lester T. Lee — for being my parents and supporting this journalistic endeavor even though it didn’t have anything to do with my major Brian Walters — for his pleasant company and the use of his 380 SL Larry Massaro — for breaking my arm right before the last deadline Paula Boudreaux — for being the voice of reason when there appeared to be no sense to this madness 848 Closing
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