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Page 1 f THE 1967 CACTUS JANIS MAE HUGHEN Editor-in-Chief LAFE DYSON HILL Associate Editor LESTER LOYD EDMONDS JR. General Manager MARGUERITE FREEMAN Supervisor FRANK ARMSTRONG Photography Supervisor PUBLISHED BY TEXAS STUDENT PUBLICATIONS, INC. VOLUME 74 THE UNIVERSITY OF TEXAS at AUSTIN, TEXAS Page 3 The World Of The University Page 4 TABLE OF CONTENTS Features 21 Chronology 73 STUDENT ORGANIZATIONS Organizations 85 Student Government 187 College Councils 198 Publications 203 Texas Union 210 Military 219 STUDENT LIFE Fraternities 239 Auxiliaries 305 Sororities 323 Dormitories 365 Co-Operatives 397 ATHLETICS Varsity 409 Varsity Statistics 454 Freshman 457 Freshman Statistics 464 Intramurals 465 PERSONALITIES Sweetheart 486 Bluebonnet Belles 490 Outstanding Students 499 Goodfellows 511 ACADEMIC Administration 521 Faculty 539 Scholastic Honoraries 581 Graduates 591 Graduating Seniors 596 Leadership Awards 642 Seniors 645 Juniors 651 Sophomores 667 Freshmen 683 Index . , 703 Page 5 The Individual Finds His Place Ill The Famous And The Familiar . |M Education Begins With Registration Extracurricular Activities Organized And Spontaneous A Page 13 The Forever Popular Sports Event . Page 15 The Date Always Casual I Page 17 mam The Individual Forms The Crowd IN MEMORIAM STUDENTS Joseph Francis Barthmaier Cathy Sue Billiot Jennifer Susan Bomar Michael Lee Butler Sara Ann Cameron Richard Alan Coffey Leo Foehner Jr. Robert Donaldson Henley James Raymond Johnson Thomas Fielding Jurgensen Charles Richard Kazen Mary Susan Lucas Marilyn Kay Lundell Erik Gordon Lyons Gary Douglas McCain Frank W. Nesbitt Jr. Stephen Dallas Poteet Raymond William Short Jo Anne Slaughter Robert John Wray Ralph Eugene Alston Milton R. Gutsch Wilda S. Jackson Lora Lee Pederson Arnold Salop Fillmore H. Sanford Jefferson Rea Spell ?. Starnes [. Woodward A. Garland Adair Walter W. Ivie Nero Kindred Vernon V. King Mrs. Evan S. Reese Harold J. Watson Page 20 FEATURES AND CHRONOLOGY Edited by Charles Michael Dickey and Alan R. Erwin Page 21 Students Struggled To Select Sections At Registration Above left: Students lined up well ahead of time in front of Gregory Gym await- ing the registration ordeal. Above right: Ready for the battle with sectionizers, students watched the proceedings on the floor below. r v Page 22 Left: Through the mob on the crowded gym floor stu- dents rushed from line to line to pull cards for classes. mm, Above: Students had bills totaled, wrote checks, then waited in line for the men behind the cage to take money and cards to end registration. Left: It was the perfect schedule until the sec- tionizer got it! Page 23 Many Matched With Greek Groups During Rush Regalia Top: Prospective rushees formed a procession between girls ' dormitories and Hogg Auditorium, scene of Rush orientation. Above: Rushees at the Tri-Delt house were entertained with the sisters ' witty, colorful skit during second round parties of fall Rush activities. Page 24 Top: Sigma Nu brothers provided cards and re- freshments to entertain rushees. Left: More than 700 men were pledged by fraternities after three rounds of relaxed rushing parties. Above: Ten- sion was broken as 774 rushees accepted bids in women ' s rush. Page 25 Sales, Sphinx, Socializing, And Spooks Started Autumn Activities Above Left: Co-op basement is swamped with anxious students seeking Fall Se- mester texts. Above Right: The loud music of The Chandelles and tasty re- freshments provided by the Union in the Main Ballroom guaranteed a lively welcome for new students. Below Right: Strange sights and sounds of Rag sales promotion attracted prospective buyers for the new off-campus newspaper. Page 26 Left: The officials of Sphinx, architectural hon- orary society, stood on the balcony of the arch- itecture building and called out names of new Fall members. Below: The masked Spooks ap- proached Kinsolving and prepared to tap new members for their campus service organization. Bottom: Friends cheered and judges critically weighed the talents of prospective cheerleaders in Gregory Gym. Right: Girls tapped for Angel Flight received a welcome from current members and honor guard recognition from the Air Force ROTC. Below: Cheerleaders on the porch of the Union led fans in Longhorn pep rally prior to the Rice game. Bottom Left: Registration for Annual Dads ' Day Ceremonies, held this year during the SMU game, found parents interested in conversation and refreshments in Union Main Ballroom. ' : ' Left: Electioneers made last minute bid for their candidates as voters went to polls on the Main Mall in hotly contested fall elections. Below: Left: Hopeful beauties signed up for Ten Most Beautiful interviews in the Texas Union. Below: Spooks prepared for the Texas-Arkansas game by decorating cars on the Drag and by passing out Sink the Ark tags. Eager Electioneers, Ele- gant Beauties, And En- thusiastic Football Fans Joined in Fall Fun Page 29 Pumpkins, Peace Corps And Planned Programs Promised Profitable Leisure Toj : Students exercised creative talent on pumpkins in preparation for the Great Pumpkin ' s night; prizewinning jack-o-Ian- tern at the Brew SMU patio party was Eta Sigma Phi ' s. Above: Gentle Thursday, a day of peace sponsored by the SDS, came to campus with balloons, bare feet, col- ored chalk, and musical instruments. Right: Peace Corps representatives on the West Mall answered questions and distributed literature to interested students in Fall ap- plication drive on campus. Page 30 Top: Students did double takes when looking at the time for several days as workmen made reparations on the face of the clock. Above: The Campus Competitions Committee sponsored another lively activity at the Union when they had a Casino Night with play money and various types of gambling. Le t: Scheherazade Festival, sponsored by the Organization of Arab stu- dents featured skits, exotic dancing, and the story of Scheherazade, Arab mythology figure. Page 31 Top: It took a sleepy 8 o ' clock wait in Gregory Gym by many UT fans hoping to secure seats at the Cotton Bowl in Dallas. Above: Streets in downtown Dallas resounded with the wild, fren- zied yells of hook ' em horns and go. Big Red as Texas and O.U. fans filled the city ' on Friday night. Page 32 OU Weekend Only Comes Once A Year 7 op: Students stormed the end zone and tore down the goalpost at the end of the game, as the couple in the foreground gave the signs of the schools in the contest. Above: Miss America, an Oklahoma beauty, added a refreshing touch to a traditionally heated game. Left: The defensive team lined up to hold back OU ' s forward prog- ress. Cowboys Cavorted, Created Comedy For Annual Show For Charity Above: While students changed classes, a persuasive Cowboy in his show cos- tume tried his sales pitch on a passing student in front of the Main Building. Right: Last year ' s Sweetheart, Ginger Bernard, presented flowers to the new Cowboy Sweetheart, Francie Bernard in a happy climax to the show. Page 34 Left: The Lester Platt and Earl Scruggs group entertained the audience with lively country music. Below: Chattie Lou, sexy star of the Min- strel show was followed by whistles and cat calls from the Cowboy audience behind her. Bottom: Cowboys often work with the children who are benefited by the proceeds of the show which are given to the Austin Council for Retarded Chil- dren. . Right: Enthusiastic Zeta pledges on the Main Mall exchanged pep- permint sticks for contributions to the Dimes Day charity Drive. Be- lain Left: Vivacious pledges enticed Dimes Day contributors with their small autographed footballs. Below Right: Band Director Di- Nino, local merchant Willie Kocu- rek, and Snoopy, as well as more traditional beauties, won votes in KA ' s Miss Campus Chest compe- tition held on the West Mall. KltS Dimes Day, Derbies, Tu- toring Took Greek Time i Page 36 Top Left: Ugly Men from various fraternities surprised coeds around campus as they solicited dimes for Campus Chest and competed in the Ugly Man Contest. Top Right: Musical tubs was only the beginning of an endless maze of contests that kept pledges busy at the annual Sigma Chi Derby Day. Above: Interfraternity Council spon- sored free nightly tutoring in BEB for students in need of help. Page 37 Above: Gamma Phis gathered for prelimi- nary warm-up with scales before Phi Sigma Kappas arrived at the house for Sing Song practice. Right: Backstage view of Sing Song found Acacia and Chi Omega as- sembled, waiting tensely for the curtain to open on their Olde English Medley. Page 38 Le t: Sam Gainer entertained Sing Song audience and Ginger Bernard, his Co-M.C., with novelty act be- tween group numbers at the annual program in Municipal Auditorium. Below: Practice paid off for the Pikes and Pi Phis, first place winners in the mixed division of annual Greek Sing Song. Bottom: Alpha Xi Deltas pulled their instant Parade entry down the Drag in spring Round-Up festivities. Greeks Gathered for Sing-Song and Rallied for Round-up Page 39 r Music, Miracle Worker And Mexico ' s Folklor- ico Contributed To Campus Culture Above: Ella Fitzgerald and Duke Ellington pre- sented a program of jazz and blues to overflow audience for premier of CEC series. Above Right: Department of Drama opened its season with The Miracle Worker, William Gibson ' s drama of Helen Keller ' s early years. Right: Mexico ' s Ballet Folklorico spread color, motion, and emotion across Municipal Auditorium and was rewarded with a standing ovation. Page 40 Top Left: Jazz enthusiasts swung to Satchmo Louis Arm- strong and his Allstars in production at Municipal Audi- torium. Top Right: John Browning, solo pianist, rendered a sensitive, stirring performance that drew four curtain calls from the CEC audience. Above: Ramsey Lewis Trio presented a vivid, exciting sound in jazz to a small, but frequently captivated in-group for CEC. Left: diet At- kins in The Masters Festival of Music entertained music fans with his unique guitar arrangements. Page 41 Symphony Solos, Sophisticated Clowns and Sing- ing Seized Students Seeking Culture Top: Robert De Cormier Singers, performing a varied repertoire, responded to a standing ova- tion with three encores. Right: The Dance Drama, product of the Department of Drama, demon- strated variations of costuming and musical back- grounds in four episodes ranging from The Pied Piper of Hamlin to a portrayal of modern so- ciety. Above: The sophisticated clowns of the Cambridge Circus entertained CEC audience with offbeat humor that included a poke at University administration. Page 42 Top : San Antonio Symphony performed Markheim for opera enthusiasts during Fine Arts Festival in November. Left: Andre Previn, versatile mu- sician, performed a Mozart piano solo and con- ducted the San Antonio Symphony in a concert considered by many as best of the season. Above: Arnold Kendall, newcomer to the Department of Drama faculty, directed an imaginative render- ing of Enrico IV, an avant garde theatre exami- nation of man ' s relation to society. Pajre 43 Below: Members of the Drama Club advertised their upcoming production of James Thurber ' s Thirteen Clocks, by portraying a scene on the West Mall between classes. Bottom: Singer Judy Collins signed autographs in the Co-Op ' s record department before her CEC sponsored appearance with Theodore Bikel in the Municipal Auditorium. Right: The Department of Drama ' s The Government Inspector portrayed a satirical attack on corrupt bureaucracy in nineteenth century Russia was presented in Hogg Auditorium. Spring Culture Collected Collins, ' The Clocks ' , Bal- let, and ' Bartered Bride ' . f 1 Left: The excellent soloists, color- ful sets, and beautiful costumes were the special delight of the University Opera Workshop ' s pro- duction of Smetana ' s comic opera, The Bartered Bride. Below: Fan- tastic skill and unusual versatility greeted students who attended the CEC sponsored performance of the Royal Winnipeg Ballet. Page 45 Top: The Longhorn Singers gathered for a rehearsal of their third annual Sounds of Spring Concert which this year presented vocally the birth and history of this country in its Collage of America. Above: Folksinging was only one phase of the student talent presented in the annual Collegiate Review held in the Union. Right: The Long- horn Band reunited to perform three Sousa marches after having performed in the separate parts of the Varsity Band, Wind Ensemble, and Concert Band at the Longhorn Band Concert in Municipal Auditorium. Page 46 Collegiate Review, Cressi- da, and Concerts Closed Spring Campus Culture Above Left: Shakespeare ' s unique play Troilus and Cressida was presented by the Drama Department, under the direction of B. Iden Payne, in a production that was reviewed as color- ful and satiric, but rigid. Above: Jimmy Smith played blues and such moody songs as Walk on the Wild Side for the standing-room-only audience of the Second Annual Longhorn Jazz Festival. Left: Joe Williams joined the Jimmy Smith Trio for such solid jazz renditions as Coin to Chicago at the Jazz Festival ' s Saturday night performance. Pae 47 Carolers, Glaus, and Cre- ative Decorations Caught Christmas Spirit on Campus 1 -.v-.-v ,- ' .- . ' Si Far Right: Gaily decorated doors, like this one in Kin- solving, greeted open-house dormitory visitors before the holidays. Right: The annual Christmas Carol pageant in front of the Main Building provided inspirational season favorites and scripture read- ings. Upper Far Right: A Christmas tree decorating party sponsored by the Texas Union saw many participants. Above: The Fiji ' s were one of many social and service groups who entertained chil- dren with gifts and parties at their houses. Page 48 Interest Unleashed At Intramu- ral and University Athletics Top: Girls let down their hair for a little rough and tumbling football when there is an intra- mural trophy to be w6n. Above: Varsity cheer- leaders lead the team onto the field before games to the beat of Big Bertha, famous Longhorn Band drum, in the background. Right: For the class A title in men ' s intramural football, the Vikings scored a final victory over Moore-Hill HalL Page 50 ft Top: Horns and feathers clashed in Houston as Texas won a 14-6 victory over Rice. Above: The Longhorns raced by TCU to take over sec- ond place in SWC standing in the hard-fought game in Gregory Gym. Left: A Lambda Chi Alpha and opponent leap for the ball in an intramural basketball game in the Gregory Gym Annex. Page 51 Right: Phi Sigma Delta fraternity had a good turnout at its intramural baseball game at the new men ' s intramural field. Below: All American Chuck Worrel was timed for a finish by one of his team mates in a meet at UT pool. Middle: Clark Field was scene of several baseball games as the Long- horns went on to tie Texas Christian for Southwest Con- ference champs. Bottom: Golfers teed off at hole number one of Morris-Williams Golf Course for intramural competition. i 1 Spring Sports Stimu- lated As Weather Warmed Above Left: The rhythmic motion of the hurdlers fascinated the crowd at the Texas Relays, not a part of Round-Up this year for the first time in history. Above: The Iranian Students put a good team on the court for Volleyball intra- murals, played in the new Gragory Gym Annex. Left: Tennis intra- murals were played at the men ' s courts next to the old intramural field. Page 53 OlIWDTABLE 10 Top: Challenge Round tables held throughout the Colloquium offer the students a time to discuss the thoughts of guest lecturers and their own on the population problem. Above: In December, months before the Colloquium, the Challenge Steering Committee interviewed for members of various planning stage committees. Right: The Challenge Colloquium with the topic The Prob- lem is People, presented Kingsley Davis, pro- fessor of sociology at University of California, as its first speaker, discussing the sociological ap- plications of the population problem. El Page 54 Challenge Presented Population Problem And Chileans Promoted Political Understanding Top: At an open reception sponsored by Orange Jackets in the Union Star Room, university stu- dents were given an opportunity to meet and talk with the Chilean exchange students. Above: The Chilean students met with Clif Drummond and other student assembly members to discuss campus politics and national problems. Page 55 Right: Bill Mauldin, noted cartoonist and humorist, talked informally with stu- dents at reception after hav- ing addressed crowd on the role of the political cartoon- ist in society. Below: Dr. Jus- celina Kubitschek, former president of Brazil, was a visiting Fellow and informed students on the economic and political problems his country faces. i; Speakers Addressed Audiences On Sundry Subjects, Socialized, And Sought Student Views Page 56 Left: Truman Capote, greeted at air- port by members of the Union Speakers Committee, was later to enthrall a ca- pacity crowd at the Union Main Ball- room by reading selections from some of his best knowft works, including his famous book In Cold Blood. Below Left: UAW president Walter Reuther pre- sented labor ' s viewpoint on labor-man- agement relations for the Law School ' s annual Law and Free Society Lectures. Below: The famous mystery novelist Agatha Christie, having accompanied her husband to Austin, entranced her listeners when she talked informally about her famous Hercule Poirot stories. fe Top Lejt: Jonas Mekas, avante garde maker, spoke to a Cinema 40 audience at the Methodist Student Center and talked informally with stu- dents at a reception in the Union Star Room. Top Right: Theodore Bikel, folksinger, actor, guitarist and vice-president of the American Jewish Congress spoke at The Hillel Foundation on the current problem of Soviet anti-Semitism. Above: Saul Alinsky, controversial sociologist ex- pressed his feelings on social injustice, the war on poverty and other social issues for the Union Speakers series and he philosophized afterwards at a student reception in the Star Room. Right: Sam Yorty, Los Angeles ' outspoken Mayor, said that television reporting of civil rights activities was a major cause of the 1965 Watts riots. Page 58 Spring Speakers Stimulated Contemplation of Cartoon- ing, Cinema, Civic Problems, Poetry, And Politics Top: Cartoonist AI Capp, a Visiting Fellow, attended a public reception at Tejas Club after presenting his witty remarks and answers to stu- dent questions to an overflow crowd in the Union Main Ballroom. Left: Allen Ginsberg entranced his audience at the Art Museum Out- door Theatre as he recited his views on peace, love, and Viet Nam in poetic style to the rhythm of cymbals and an accordion. Above: Boris Krasulin, alternate Soviet Ambassador to the United Nations presented his major address to the Model United Nations General Assembly and afterwards, spoke to participants on relevant topics at a closed reception in the Union Star Room. Page 59 I Top: The first day of spring semester classes were cut short when a not-so-spring-like snow storm hit Austin and students took full ad- vantage of the holiday. Above: The snow brought a drop in tempera- ture and a cold wind that played havoc with students ' umbrellas. Right: The Cambridge Tower apartment house near campus gave an excellent vantage point for overlooking the snow covered campus. Page 60 Left: Spectators behind Littlefield Fountain watched the Kappa Sigs on their roof make their annual retaliation to the Texas Independence cannon- firing celebration on the Main Mall. Below: The Union T.V. room is the scene of much excitement as students watched the University participants on G.E. College Bowl. Bottom: College Bowl winners Carl Clark, Barbara Carroll, Bill Taylor, and Tom Edwards and their sponsor Dr. Douglas Morgan converse at a Union reception held in their honor. Spring Saw Snow, Kapp Sigs, Scholars Vie for a Variety of Victories Page 61 Right: Several hundred people assembled on the Main Mall for the Free Speech Rally sponsored by the University Veterans ' Association in sup- port of the Students for a Democratic Society in its conflict with the administra- tion. Below: The entire Texas Union was taken over to house the Security Council, General Assembly, and delegate caucuses as delegates to the Model United Nations gathered from all over the country. Bottom: Several foreign students dressed in the clothes of their countries were on hand at the opening session of the Model United Nations and gave policy statements in their native tongues. Model UN Motivated Interest in International Issues, Page 62 Below Left: The annual International Fes- tival ended with a Saturday night per- formance in which the representatives from fourteen countries performed their native folk dances, songs, and traditional activities in the Union Main Ballroom. Below Right: Saturday of Round-Up weekend witnessed a Peace Parade protesting the war in Viet Nam. Bottom: As warm weather came to Austin the grassy South Mall became populated with students relaxing in the welcome sun- shine while waiting for classes. Below: The Round-Up Trail Drive, traveling down the Drag, began the activities of Round-Up weekend Friday at noon by displaying such instant concoctions as Acacia ' s Round-Up UT-Bowl entry. Right: Weeks before Round-Up, the Beard- Growing Contest started with a public shaving of participants by University sweet- heart finalists in front of the Texas Union. Middle: Hundreds of hungry students gathered for the Annual Cowboy Round-Up Barbecue held Friday afternoon at the intramural field near campus. Bottom Right: Everyone joined in thuh stampede to Round-Up, including the builders of the new apartment-hotel for University students located just off the Drag. Bottom Left: The Negro Association for Progress sponsored a demonstration on the West Mall during Round-Up to emphasize various opinions on the identity of the Negro, race relations at the University, and the Negro in society. THUH STAMPEDE ' S ON TO ROUND-UP Round-up Roared Top: Round-Up Showcase exhibits of projects and activities by colleges, or- ganizations, and departments of the University attracted students and visi- tors who wandered through the displays in the Main Ballroom of the Union. Above: Greek and campus groups con- structed humorous Western store-fronts on the West Mall during the celebration of Round-Up. Left: Paula Savage, new University Sweetheart, posed with her roses at the Sweetheart Ball held in Gregory Gym. Page 65 Right: Studying is another of the activities that can be pursued jointly in the men ' s co-operatives. Below: The members of Delta Phi Epsilon sorority enjoyed an in- formal chapter dinner together at their house. Below Right: Co-op residents shared work, cut living costs, and enjoyed the fellowship of a small living unit. Bottom: A talent show featuring skits and musical numbers by various men ' s and women ' s co-ops climaxed Co- op Week during the spring se- mester. : ' . ' , Le t: New private dormitories like Univer- sity Arms provided apartment-like suites, dining areas, and swimming pools for resi- dent coeds. Middle: Apartments were ever increasing living units around the campus, despite the added chores of dishwashing and cleaning up. Below: Young married stu- dents with children and furniture lived in the Colorado Apartments or other low-cost unfurnished housing units provided by tjie University. Bottom: Even rooms in the older men ' s residences, like Roberts Hall, can be fixed up nicely to afford an atmos- phere conducive to study. Living Units Encom- passed Leisure, Luxury, Learning And Work Page 67 Elections Excited En- thusiasm Everywhere Above: University Party organizer Joseph George addressed one of the pre-election campaign plan- ning meetings at the Tejas Club. Above Right: Candidate for Vice- President of the Student Assembly Alice Embree, supporting the SDS stand, addressed the Texas Veter- ans ' rally during the campaign. Right: The West Mall was the lo- cation of candidates ' signs and the most vigorous campaigning. ' I JIAU iinn Top Left: Vice-Presidential candidate Bob Thompson, campaigning on the Main Mall, expressed his views on the new constitution and organi- zation of the Student Association to interested voters. Top Right: The polls were closed, but the ravages of war were apparent around every trash can. Above: Despite the rain on election day, there was a good voting turnout for all the colleges. Left: With the aide of the Spooks, members of GDE, and APO ' s, students in Arts and Sciences cast their vote on the Main Mall in front of the Tower. r Page 69 Right: As the semester ended, students stopped at bulletin boards to check exam sched- ule. Below Left; Study dates at the Academic Center be- came more popular in the final days of the semester. Below Right: Filled study rooms at the A.C. indicated that term papers were under- way. Page 70 Finals Frus- trated Many it Top: Academic Center re- serve book desk did brisk business as students tried to catch up on outside reading and write papers before the last minute. Above: Students tallied semester receipts at the Co-op before stuffing them in envelopes for the auditor. Left: Lines grew long at Xerox machines in the A.C. as days in the semester grew fewer. r.i i 1 1 i cr J I I H B H I H IB M M U And Then Graduation. Page 72 SUMMER CHRONOLOGY SUMMER, 1966 A violent, seething summer of social unrest and economic insecurity expressed in rioting and killing climaxed in the minds of University students when a mentally ill student chose the Tower as a vantage point and began a shooting spree at noon Aug. 1 which left seventeen, persons, including the sniper himself, dead. National television and magazines immediately labeled it The Tower Tragedy and chalked it up as the worst homicidal incident in recent history but it proved a matter of months before students could chalk it up and again consider the Tower as the symbol of education it is. SEPTEMBER Sunday, 4th Nearly 1100 girls and 1084 boys from Edna to Wink to Farmer ' s Branch invaded the campus in an effort to become Greek as sorority rush formally began and fraternity rush climaxed a busy, political summer. Saturday, 10th The smallest number of bids in recent history was handed out to only 707 boys out of the total registered for rush. The average number for a pledge class in the past had been 38. This year 23. Sunday, llth After forty Panhellenic members bid, trumped, ran and won tricks for an entire week, twenty sororities with some of the past champions and most experienced players losing out in the first round won a total of 774 girls out of the total 1089 who went ' through the sorority rush week. Monday, 12th Registration week began with a record 6,500 registering the first day. A new phenomenon the little orange card added to the confusion, even though its use was never officially determined. The first edition of the Ranger went on sale with good reviews and a selling campaign which resulted in the first sell-out of the magazine in four years. Editor Gary Bullock was unconscious in Brackenridge Hospital as a result of a truck-motorcycle accident. Tuesday, 13th A cameraman, to scan the Texas-USC game, placed on the Tower, found himself the first man to be allowed on the observation deck since Aug. 2. Friday, 16th Gregory Gym registered its last student Roy Edwards 3:15 number 25,794 and closed its doors on the biggest and most hectic registration week in the history of the school. Saturday, 17th The University of Texas, with a team of extremely talented, but very inexperienced sophomores, came close to defeating a nationally-rated University of Southern California team but finally died on the threshold of victory with the score 10-6. Bill Superman Bradley lived up to his name before an audience of 40 million. Sunday, 18th The daughter of Charles Percy, prominent political figure and candidate for senator from Illinois, was murdered in the Percy mansion in Kinelwood, 111., and the murder went unsolved. Police found no clues and no suspects. Monday, 19th Both classes at the University and the state political party conventions opened with equal con- fusion. Democrats in Austin vowed to put everything they could into the Carr for Senator campaign, taking occasional swipes at the Little Man From North Texas while Republicans opened in San Antonio with equal anti-Carr statements. Student Association Vice-President Bob Denhman resigned his post to attend Harvard and the decision on how to replace him was dumped on the Student Association Court. Wednesday, 21st Often unpopular and even more often adamant Attorney General Nicholas Katzenbach resigned his post to become Under Secretary of State under Dean Rusk. Eyes immediately looked to the ranks of Texas lawyers in Washington as prospects for the empty posi- tion. As Governor John Connally called for a new Texas Constitution and the Dow Jones average dipped below 800, Texan Editor John Economidy editorialized on the fat legs vs. miniskirts controversy. Thursday, 22nd -Another magazine editor bit the dust in higher Texas education as Texas Techsan Richard Schreib- stein got the axe for printing a disrespectful and sinful perpetrated interview between Jesus and Beatle John Lennon in which the singer got the upper-hand. Snoopy returned to his home for the first time today since it burned Sept. 18 and took a nap in the ashes. Saturday, 24th The once again Mighty Longhorns rolled over the Texas Tech Raiders in a 31-21 rout in Lubbock. Greg Lett ran back the opening kick-off 88 yards for six points, and Bill Bradley and Chris Gilbert continued to look their impressive selves as Texas out- scored, outplayed, and out-classed Tech for the first conference victory. After a week of interviews, committee selections for Texas Union were announced. Sunday, 25th Walter Moore, assistant director and archi- tect for the University, announced that twin 14-story buildings will be completed on the present site of the women ' s athletic field in 1968. Monday, 26th Daily Texan revealed that almost half the students interviewed on the University campus favored Senator John Tower in November ' s senatorial election. Another one-third begged neutrality with the remainder favoring Waggoner Carr, Democratic candidate. Vice- President Hubert H. Humphrey was heckled by a group of 50 students about the war in Viet Nam as he spoke at San Fernando College in California, and in London, all major theater performances were stopped as planned demonstrations against US Viet Nam policy erupted in the audiences of the major theaters. Observers reported the crowds were more or less in agreement with the demonstrators. Enrollment at the University today reached 27, 158. Tuesday, 27th President Lyndon Johnson announced his intention to attend a seven-nation peace conference in the Philippines Oct. 18. Wednesday, 28th The Stock Market today dropped to its lowest mark since the Aug. 29 fiasco. The Dow-Jones average dropped 13.4 points to 780, nearly 200 points below the previous high of the early Johnson Administra- tion. Dean Jack Holland, David Lambert and Shirley Bird Perry and other Union big dogs welcomed new committee members and chairmen to another year of hard work, little recognition, and a lot of frustration in the Texas Union. Thursday, 29th The Texas Atomic Energy Research Foundation announced a grant of $700,000 to the Uni- versity, making it one of the leading institutions in the nation in the field of controlled nuclear fission. The process is aimed at eventually finding a cheaper means of converting sea water and harnessing the energy used in such a project. Louis Armstrong wowed crowds at the Austin Municipal Auditorium. -Jt Page 73 Friday, 30th Tremendously powerful killer Inez, after her anti-communist 160 miles per hour winds devastated Cuba ' s banana, sugar, and tobacco crops, turned north and headed for Florida with much weaker winds but only after leaving a death total of more than 1,300 over the tropical Atlantic and Caribbean. Late registration figures reached a high of 27.286. OCTOBER Saturday. 1st Sparked by an emotional contagion after an injury took Super Bill Bradley out of the stadium, the Longhorns, under the supervision of impressive Andy- White, crushed Indiana 35-0. The Student Court gave the Student Assembly permission to choose a new vice president from its own ranks. Sunday, 2nd The Board of Regents of the University gave the go-ahead for Texas Student Publications to plan their new building which will house complete printing facilities for The Daily Texan and all student publication offices. A 24-hour communication system for students needing advice or information was instituted. Monday, 3rd Former President Eisenhower hinted he would not rule out the use of nuclear devices in Viet Nam were he president. The Dow-Jones average hit rock bottom 757.96 the lowest point since the Kennedy assassination. Campus Young Republicans celebrated their 30th year at the University and their biggest membership in that 30-year history, 1,050. Tuesday, 4th Hurricane Inez turned around and moved into the Gulf of Mexico, regained strength, and aimed at the Gulf Coast of the United States. Quarterback Andy White told a Texan reporter he turned down Yale, Princeton, and Brown for Texas ' Plan II program and Darrell Royal football. Wednesday, 5th Duke Ellington and Ella Fitzgerald mesmerized an overflow audience in Municipal Audi- torium with performance number one of the Cultural Entertainment Committee year. The Rep Party held its first meeting of the year at the Kappa Alpha fraternity house to select a list of candidates for the Oct. 26 general election apparently with no competing party. Texas Court of Criminal Appeals overthrew Jack Ruby ' s convic- tion of the murder of Lee Harvey Oswald and granted a new trial outside Dallas County. Thursday, 6th John Goodman, College of Business Admin- istration representative to the Assembly, was elected vice president of the Assembly. Coach Darrell Royal announced that Super-Bill would be ready for the Arkansas game. Law student Bob Sohn was voted as the Assembly ' s appointment to the Union Board of Directors. Texas Yearlings won their first game 13-7 with a last minute defensive effort over the Baylor Cubs. Friday, 7th A mass desertion of campus began as the famous OU-Weekend called students to Dallas for the annual orgy. In the Gulf of Mexico, Inez, now one of the oldest hurricanes in the history of weather forecasting, made advances on the Mexican and Texan coastlines with residents from Tampico to Galveston holding their breath. Officials at Texas A M announced the dismissal of Battalion Editor Tommy DeFrank and his top two aides for undisclosed reasons. Saturday, 8th Ending a nine-year dry spell in the state of Oklahoma, the Sooners kicked their way to an 18-9 victory over the Longhorns in the Dallas Cotton Bowl, while little Baylor, the only long-time school in the Southwest Conference never to have won the conference title, crumbled Arkansas ' fortress in the Ozarks with an unexpected 7-0 victory over the Hogs. Sunday, 9th The Baltimore Orioles swept the World Series in their fourth game by a score of 1-0, leaving Los Angeles scoreless for a world series record of 29 straight innings. The University campus slowly came back to life as the Dallas travelers returned and those who stayed in Austin came out of hiding. Monday, 10th Texan Editor John Economidy called for an end to the charges that the Texan was no longer a voice in student affairs as he stated that he had written many more editorials to date than his feminine ancestor Kay Northcott. The Rag, a small satire of the Texan, sold 1,500 copies its first day. The Supreme Court refused to hear Madelyn Murray O ' Hair ' s suit against the church, thus saying the United States will not tax the churches. Tuesday, llth Fall general elections got underway with 32 candidates filing for the 18 available seats. The stock market began an upward trend, ending a month of record-breaking losses. Friday, 14th Theta Xi fraternity won the Arkansas Sign Painting contest with their entry Chop Sooey. Texas ' pep rally turned into a near-riot with an estimated 700 persons running wild on the campus after the official pep rally until about 3 a.m. Saturday, 15th Texas bowed to Arkansas for the third year in a row by a score of 12-7. The pigs ran wild as 55,000 proud but dejected Longhorns left Memorial Stadium and hibernated Saturday night leaving Austin unusually quiet. Sunday, 16th Six outstanding University men were initi- ated into the Friar Society Tommy Neal Cowan, David Lambert, Terry Peterson, Platt Davis, Patrick Oxford, and Joe Bill Watkins. Monday, 17th Cartoonist Bill Mauldin advised the journal- ists in his audience to acquire a sense of ethics as he spoke in the Union. Wednesday, 19th Speaker of the Texas House Ben Barnes spoke on campus urging students to support Waggoner Carr in the November senatorial election. Thursday, 20th President Johnson left Washington for a tour of the Pacific, beginning with a win in Viet Nam speech in Canberra, Australia. Friday, 21st Robert Prather, candidate for Communica- tion Assemblyman, withdrew from the race after charges of bribery made the campaign interesting and promised a big turn-out. The 89th Congress adjourned with a history of legislation President Johnson termed the greatest in history. Saturday, 22nd The Longhorns proved they were in the Southwest Conference race as they held the Rice Owls to a 14-6 win. Superbill was back in fine form and end Mike Robuck found himself in a lineman ' s dream as he intercepted a deflected Rice pass and ran 90 yards for a ' Horn touchdown. Student Life office announced that University men, with a 1.416 GPA, are less studious than women, with a 1.619. Monday, 24th The last day of the Manila Peace Conference came to a close with major leaders agreeing on just about everything but the issues of the Viet Nam war. The stock market began a rally upward for the first time in months, closing at 787.75. Tuesday, 25th American Allies in Viet Nam resolved to stay in Viet Nam until the war ends. A theft of suits, sports coats, and other clothing totaling $4,300 wiped out the winter inventory of Jack Morton ' s on the Drag. Wednesday, 26th Representative Party swept the fall gen- eral elections winning big majorities in almost every Page 74 race. The only two contested positions in the entire election was a seat in Communication in which Donna Englander received 105 votes and Alan Erwin got 103. A recount showed no change. A Law seat in which Royce Lamberth won over Jim Haynes by a margin of 5 votes, 249-244. A total of 4,834 students voted with Communication having the highest percentage of voters at 33 percent. Thursday, 27th Good Grief! To be shamed like that! ' The Great Pumkin ' failed poor Linus again but this time in front of a nation-wide viewing audience of 5 million. Poor Linus, accompanied by his faithful friend Pepper- mint Pattye, sat in a pumpkin patch 30 minutes, missing trick-or-treats and a wild Halloween party attended by the rest of the gang, only to be left alone and pumpkinless at the end. Friday, 28th To make up for Linus ' embarrassment, The Great Pumpkin Carving Contest took place on the Union Patio with twenty entries in categories including most sincere, most secure and happiest. The most secure pumpkin belonged to the Alpha Delta Pi pledges, the most sincere went to the Alpha Xi Deltas and the happiest was carved by Century House. The Great Pumpkin was sported by the Eta Sigma Phis. Saturday, 29th The Ponies from the north invaded the home of the original longhorn and with the help of a field goal by John Partee inched by the unsuspecting ' Horns 13-12. Mary Ann Mellenbruch and Jack Leroy Howe Jr., were named Outstanding Girl and Boy. Sunday, 30th Dr. Juscelino Kubitschek, former president of Brazil, arrived in Austin to fulfill his duties as a Visiting Fellow at the University. Monday, 31st Campus Chest ' s Dimes Day on campus brought hundreds of costumed coeds and fraternity men to campus with such gimmicks as a map of the best parking places in town and passion punch to get dimes for the campus March of Dimes drive. Delta Gamma took the grand trophy for sorority division, and the Phi Gams won the fraternity division. Sigma Delta Tau collected the most money. NOVEMBER Tuesday, 1st Dr. Juscelino Kubitschek, former president of Brazil, in a speech on campus called for more American aid and development in order to make Latin America one of the great leaders of the world and a strong ally of the United States. President Johnson ended his Asian tour, jetted to Alaska, and finally settled down in Washington for a long and well-deserved nap. Wednesday, 2nd W. W. Heath, chairman of the Board of Regents of The University system, resigned effective Dec. 1 due to a conflict of business and responsibility to the University. He had served eight years on the board and four as chairman. Gamma Alpha Chi, national sorority for women in advertising, named the University chapter, Alpha Nu, the top chapter in the nation. Thursday, 3rd Gentle Thursday took over the campus with balloons, pets, children, flowers, flutes, bands, picnics, and lollipops filling the campus with the most original and charming idea since Eeyore ' s Birthday Party. Words such as gentleness and love were written all over campus and even staid old George Washington sported a bright red balloon. Ousted A M Battalion Editor Thomas DeFrank was nominated for a Rhodes Scholarship. Friday, 4th The Freshman Council Advisory Board was elected Wick Allison, Tom McGregor, Steven Carsey, and Jeff Kline. Secretary will be Gail Spencer. In a revenge game, the Texas Yearlings continued unbeaten and slipped past the TCU Wogs 14-12 in Memorial Stadium. Saturday, 5th The election of Frank Erwin as succeeding chairman of the Board of Regents was announced at Regents meeting in Waco. The Austin attorney and ex- national Democratic chairman will serve with Jack S. Josey as his Vice-Chairman. The Longhorns and their faithful caravan travelled to Waco Saturday to teach the Baylor Bears a lesson they have been learning 10 years. This year the tune was 26-14. Chris Gilbert estab- lished a new ' Horn record by totaling 238 yards in the game. In the final meeting of the Texas State Teachers ' Association, Governor John Connally, with his political invincibility showing, received a standing ovation from the state educators after telling them he couldn ' t promise a teachers ' pay raise in the next session of the legislature. Alpha Delta Pi sorority won first place in Sigma Chi Derby Day, furthering the campus ' donation to the March of Dimes. Mary Ann Spears was named Miss Campus Chest. Sunday, 6th President Johnson announced that future draft calls may be cut in half, with increasingly fewer Americans being sent to Viet Nam in the future. Tuesday, 8th Senator John Tower, in a sweeping Repub- lican victory termed by CBS a repudiation of the Great Society, rode to a victory against Demo challenger Waggoner Carr, dealing a blow to Texas Democratic prestige. Arkansas elected a Republican for the first time since Reconstruction and Massachusetts sent a Negro to the Senate another first. Wednesday, 9th Wednesday was censorship day on campus with Austin police pressuring a crowd gathered in the University Y to see Jack Smith ' s Flaming Creatures not to show the movie it wasn ' t shown. The General Student Organization Committee met in order to confirm whether or not they possessed enough power to ban SDS newspaper, The Rag, from the campus, due to obscenities it contains. Thursday, 10th Author Truman Capote brought a touch of early Christmas to the campus by closing his reading program with A Christmas Memory. The over-flow crowd drifted out in the night with a spellbound feeling of Christmas Eve. Friday, llth A high school student in Mesa, Ariz., with no apparent reason walked into a beauty school, forced the customers and operators to lie on the floor, and shot them leaving five dead and two seriously wounded. His reason to be like those guys in Austin and Chicago. Saturday, 12th With David Conway setting a University field goal record with a 52-foot boomer and Chris Gilbert reaching a season total of 943 yards rushing, sixth best in conference history with the season not yet complete, the Longhorns beat the TCU ' Frogs 13-3. New Braunfels ' Wurstfest, with flowing beer and delicious sausage, at- tracted as many University students as any CEC event. Monday, 14th Gemini Twins James Lovell Jr. and Edwin Aldrin Jr. ended their historic four-day mission through space in one of the most successful flights in this country ' s efforts to reach the moon. Tuesday, 15th The Splashdown of Gemini 12 was today and not Monday as previously stated. However, I failed to mention Monday: Cleveland Cat Williams purred through three kittenish rounds with champion Cassius Clay in the Dome, finally tiring out in the third round a TKO for Clay. The University of Texas at Arlington officially invited Greek organizations to establish colonies and chapters on the flat, surburban campus near Dallas. Wednesday, 16th President Johnson pulled through two operations throat and abdomen with flying colors, sending the New York stock Market soaring. The Austin Page 75 r President Johnson visited with the GI ' s at Cam Ranh Bay, South Viet Nam. i -US NOVEMBER (Continued) Council For Retarded Children announced that a $30,000 building soon to be built will be dedicated to the Texas Cowboys for their tremendous amount of work put into the council ' s present facilities. Thursday, 17th The Student Assembly voted to drop its support of the Dallas OU Weekend Saturday night dance due to complaints of the body supporting such a wild orgy. Austin shopping centers, including drag merchants, erected their Christmas decorations a week earlier than usual. Friday, 18th The Shorthorns tied the A M Fish 17-17, ending up first place in the Southwest Conference Fresh- man race. Saturday, 19th Blue jokes and beautiful sweetheart nom- inees added to more than $5,000 for the Austin Council for Retarded Children as the Cowboy Minstrels grossed out a full house for the fourteenth straight year. President Johnson returned to Central Texas for recuperation during the coming holidays. Texas Tech upset Arkansas 20-16. Sunday, 20th Life Magazine said Gov. John Connally told one of their reporters the Warren Commission did not fully print his statement he feels the bullet which hit him did not come through the body of assassinated Presi- dent Kennedy, but came from another gun because of the time element involved. UT soccer men topped Houston 5-4 for a championship of their own class. Tuesday, 22nd The Board of Regents announced general price increase for all University dorms which will average from $60-90 a year. Freshman attendance of classes was made compulsory by a faculty vote. Peanuts ' Charley Brown got nudged by a car in the line of duty while on safety patrol. Thursday, 24th For the tenth straight year, Texas Long- horns rolled over the Texas Aggies 22-14 in front of a capacity crowd in Austin. Texas accepted a Bluebonnet Bowl invitation after the game. Saturday, 26th TCU fell 21-0 to a determined SMU eleven, putting SMU in the Cotton Bowl with a Southwest Con- ference title for the first time since 1948. Sunday, 27th Rumors filled the world press from reliable sources in Asia that Chinese philosopher and demi-god Ho Chi Min was booted out by his own Red Guard and the Chinese Communist military. Monday, 28th Acacia fraternity was awarded Best All Around trophy for the annual Aggie Sign Contest for their Dump On the Aggies creation. Rep. Adam Clayton Powell, Harlem ' s controversial Congressman, was ordered arrested by the Supreme Court of New York State if he ever set foot in the state which he represents for failure to pay a libel suit he lost. Tuesday, 29th Twenty-six law students from Mexico were made honorary Texans as they visited the University campus on an exchange program between the two coun- tries represented. President Johnson announced a $5.3 billion spending cut for the remainder of the fiscal year. Truman Capote gave the in party of the year at The Plaza in New York City with everyone who is anyone Page 76 attending or vying for invitations and the most original black and white costume. The all-night ball reportedly cost Capote $20,000 with guests paying as much as $600 for masks. DECEMBER Wednesday. 1st Deferred rush is a possibility at the University in three or four years according to the Panhellenic Council. Chancellor Ludwig Erhard resigned his post to allow a coalition government of Social and Christian Democrats headed by ex-Nazi Kurt Keisinger take over the reigns of West Germany. Thursday, 2nd Board Chairman W. W. Heath, in his final function on the Board of Regents, announced plans for the Lyndon Baines Johnson School of Public Service and Library east of the present campus. The Students ' As- sociation voted to donate $100 of blanket-tax funds to the War on Poverty. Friday, 3rd Raymond ' s Drug paid a 15% service charge themselves as armed robbers entered the temporary building and relieved the manager of more than $800 cash reserve used in cashing checks. Several law students had a temporary injunction filed against Students ' As- sociation President Clif Drummond to stop blanket-tax funds from being used for anti-poverty purposes. Saturday, 4th Pikes and Pi Phi ' s, in a professional sound- ing medley of songs from the Broadway hit The Man From La Mancha, took first place in the mixed group division in the Greek system ' s annual Sing Song. Other winners were Alpha Xi Delta, sorority; Sigma Pi, fra- ternity; and Phi Kappa Tau, fraternity song. Texas, in their first basketball game of the season, defeated Texas Wesleyan 106-63. Monday, 6th Texas lost in basketball to Ole Miss 82-80 as the final football season ratings put Notre Dame in the national championship bracket. Dr. Irwin Spear angrily replied to Texan editorials knocking Biology 607. Tuesday, 7th The first Congressional Medal of Honor in the War in Viet Nam was awarded to a 23-year-old Austin marine Robert Emmett O ' Malley, for leading his squad in repeated attacks against the Viet Cong after being wounded three times on the steps of the Federal Office Building in Austin. Texas topped LSU 114-78. Wednesday, 7th The 25th anniversary of the bombing of Pearl Harbor was celebrated with careful analysis of the beginning of the Pacific phase of the second world war in all major national publications. Republican George Bush, on campus to address the Young Republicans, referred to the Nov. 8 election as definite proof that the natives are restless, in reference to the Great Society. The Stock Market rebounded sharply from another slump, continuing an upward trend begun Dec. 6. Thursday, 8th In discussion by the Student Assembly, the concept of a bicameral legislative system as stated in a newly proposed constitution for the Students ' Association was generally endorsed. The Austin City Council repealed the controversial Weekend Blue Laws. The University became $917,000 richer after a public auction to lease the school ' s oil lands. Charley Brown painfully discovered he was becoming overweight. Saturday, 10th Texas defeated Oklahoma State University 76-70 for the first time since 1924 in Austin. Sunday, llth Omar Sharif ' s selection of the ten most beautiful girls held some surprises for University students they were Sharon Francis, Joan Frensley, Emily Good- win, Lana Lipshitz, Lynn Martin, Nancy Nixon, Laura Overton, Camille Pickens, Faye Rife, and Kay Stringer. The University held its 27th annual Christmas Carol service on the Main Mall. Monday, 12th The Coordinating Board for Higher Educa- tion in the State of Texas voted to suggest to the state legislature the tuition charges throughout state supported insitutions be doubled for the coming academic year. The board of Texas Student Publications voted to question Texan Editor John Economidy for his series of editorials condemning Biology 607. Tuesday, 13th The Longhorn basketball team defeated previously unbeaten and always powerful Howard Payne College 85-82. Barry Goldwater, a private citizen from Arizona, called a news conference to make the statement that President Johnson isn ' t popular with the American public. Texan Editor John Economidy retracted his charges and apologized for his editorials knocking Biology 607. Wednesday, 14th Bill Moyers, a UT-ex, left President Johnson to become publisher of Newsday, an eastern newspaper. Austin had its first experience with power failures as the entire city was powerless for one morning. Mrs. Kennedy announced her plans to have an injunction brought against the book written about her husband by author William Manchester. Thursday, 15th Student Court ruled that the Student Assembly was within its rights when it voted $100 to the Austin Poverty Corps. Today was Beethoven ' s birthday. Saturday, 17th The Longhorns amazed sportswriters, fans, Ole Miss, and even themselves by trompling Ole Miss into the ground 19-0 before 60,000 unbelieving holiday fans in the Bluebonnet Bowl in Houston. Chris Gilbert was named most valuable player and sportswriters next day touted Texas as the probable 1967 national champions. The only drawback to a wonderful day for Longhorns was the death of four Bluebonnet Bowl bound Texas students, three of them members of the band, outside Sealy near Houston. Sunday, Dec. 25th A planned Christmas truce in Vietnam was marred by about 75 shooting incidents across the war-torn Indo-Chinese country. JANUARY Tuesday, 3rd Classes resumed after Christmas with a small fire in Mezes Hall and a Texas Southwe st Conference basketball victory over Arkansas 71-62. Convicted killer Jack Ruby died of cancer which had spread through his entire body while in the Dallas City Jail. Auto companies informed the federal government they will not be able to comply with all 23 safety standards demanded on 1968 models. Wednesday, 4th Chris Gilbert was named outstanding amateur athlete of the year in Texas. Eric Sevareid told a nationwide audience on CBS News that the City of Dallas had fumbled to the end the handling of the Jack Ruby affair. Time Magazine named the alienated generation under 25 as their man of the year. Thursday, 5th Red Chinese Minister Tao Chu was removed from office, being called a bourgeois reactionary by Mao Tse-tung ' s wife. The Student Assembly, acting as a committee-of-the-whole, voted to include in the House of Delegates representatives from each college and school, in addition to delegates from campus organizations. Friday, 6th The Big Voice made itself heard from the Tower for the first time on campus as a verbal warning system. Jo Lynn Cunningham and Kathy Hurst, University Page 77 JANUARY (Continued) coeds, were named among Outstanding Young Women of America. Saturday, 7th The Longhorns suffered their first South- west Conference defeat at the hands of the TCU Horn- frogs 96-82. A bomb, believed to be a suicide device, exploded in a Las Vegas motel killing six guests. Monday, 9th William Manchester ' s controversial The Death of a President hit the newsstands, highly critical of Texas, Texans, and Texas politics. Tuesday, 10th The Texas Legislature opened its sixtieth session with the first Negro female taking a seat in the Senate. The opening predicted a solid conservative Senate. Representatives will be led a second term by Speaker Ben Barnes. Representative Adam Clayton Powell was refused a seat in the U.S. House of Representatives until his qualifications were checked by a special investigating committee. Governor Connally said in a statement Tuesday that William Manchester ' s Death of a President was an astonishing propaganda instrument cleverly woven to reflect favorably on those who gave it birth, while rudely discrediting others involved. Billy Arnold, in an out- standing show of skill, led the Longhorns to victory over SMU 82-73. Wednesday, llth A Texan survey indicated that 80% of the students of the University campus drink occasionally and that the weekend is not the only occasion about half of them drink throughout the week. Thursday, 12th 250 people visited the Office of Economic Opportunity Thursday to protest unfair political repre- sentation in a Southwest Louisiana Community Action Agency. The group was too large to be handled at the office, and was sent to the Methodist Student Center. Rep. John Hannah of Lufkin plans to introduce a bill that would allow veterans who have served on active duty since Aug. 25, 1964, to attend any state-supported college or university free of tuition. Carolyn Nichols, a junior journalism major, was named managing editor of the Daily Te xan for the spring semester by the Texas Student Publications Board. Friday, 13th Chris Gilbert was named the Longhorns ' most valuable football player for 1966 at the annual banquet honoring the Longhorn football team. Saturday, 14th Still estatic from their gains in state and national elections in November, Texas Republican leaders in Austin predicted a GOP presidential victory in 1968. Gary Overbeck saved the day, in the last two seconds of the game to give the Longhorns a 70-68 victory over the Red Raiders from Tech. The people of San Antonio dealt the University system a giant financial and idealogi- cal blow by defeating a bond issue to finance part of the University ' s medical school already under construction in that city. Monday, 16th Mrs. George Wallace became Alabama ' s first woman governor as her husband George announced plans to seek the presidency again. Tuesday, 17th Speaking to a joint session of the Texas House and Senate, Governor Connally called for annual terms for legislators and a new city sales tax. Texas lost to A M. Wednesday, 18th A deathly hush gripped campus as final exams began. Thursday, 26th Secretary of State Dean Rusk pledged continued United States support of the War in Vietnam in a speech to the Texas Legislature as University pickets chanted anti-war slogans outside the Texas Capitol. Rumors persisted that Rusk had flown to Austin tor con- The United States ' first two-man spacecraft launch was near per- fect and was injected into a 100-140 mile orbit of the earth. Page 78 sider chairmanship of the University ' s Lyndon B. Johnson School of Public Service. FEBRUARY Sunday. 5th Fifteen smiling Chileans were greeted ' by UT students in Houston as the annual Chilean Exchange Seminar was continued. Monday, 6th On the first day of classes of the spring semester students were dismissed from classes for a half- day as a blizzard which brought two inches of snow to the Austin area made travel impossible. Jerre Stockton Williams, professor of constitutional law, was appointed to a special committee of the American Bar Association to study national strikes in the transportation industry. Tuesday, 7th Officials at A M ruled that beards and sockless feet at the now partially coed school were out . One of the most controversial bills to be considered by the 60th Legislature para-mutual betting passes its first committee hearing. Texas defeated Rice 81-73. Wednesday, 8th A four-day truce in Viet Nam for Chinese New Year began with only a few incidents being reported. President Johnson sent a secret letter to Ho Chi Minh in an effort to obtain an honorable settlement . Thursday, 9th Protesting California students marched on the steps of the Capitol responding to Governor Reagan ' s proposal to increase tuition. Reagan did not back down. The Student Assembly, acting as a committee of the whole, decided by a straw vote to have the Student Assembly of the new constitution consist of five or six members elected at large, five members from the House of Delegates and one representative from each college or school. Colombia was shaken by earthquakes killing at least 61 persons and injuring many more. Texan Editor John Economidy was called before the Grand Jury of Travis County to testify about the use of narcotics on campus. Friday, 10th Mary Lea Lamkin of Delta Delta Delta was named the Best Dressed Coed of the University after eliminations earlier during the week. Saturday, llth Japanese press dispatches indicated the Red Chinese army took control of Peking in another mysterious move to control the country. A University freshman was arrested in her dormitory and charged with the possession of illegal marijuana. The Longhorns, still alive in Southwest Conference Basketball, edged Razorbacks 67-61 in Fayetteville. Sunday, 12th The University ' s brain pool defeated per- renial champion St. Mary ' s of Notre Dame 260-200 on the GE College Bowl. UT Exes Association announced it will contribute $3,600 toward hospital bills of victims of sniper Charles Whitman. Tuesda y, 14th The U.S. State Department, in answer to an article in Ramparts magazine, admitted financial backing of the National Students Association, controversial organ- ization of college campuses which the University of Texas refused to join last year. The Longhorns defeated Rice 81-76 in Houston, but not without a fight in the stands. Wednesday, 15th Liberals in the Legislature suffered their first major defeat 117-30 as the House refused a pay hike for state employees being pushed by the liberal faction. In a Texarkana plant supplying artillery in Viet Nam, an artillery shell exploded killing 11 persons. The cause was never determined. Thursday, 16th The Student Assembly voted to allocate the money raised by Campus Chest to nine charities: World University Service, YMCA, March of Dimes, Tuberculosis Foundation, Cerebral Palsy, Settlement House, Austin Evaluation Center, Child Guidance Center, and the Austin Council for Mental Retardation. Friday, 17th Fukien Province became the fifth province to be seized by Mao Tse-tung ' s forces. It fell after fierce struggle. The province is opposite Formosa. Saturday, 18th Texas fans scored four points for Baylor in Gregory Gym as uncooperative fans combined with a weak Horn offense to add up to a 101-75 Baylor win. Sunday, 19th Texas was again victorious on the GE College Bowl by defeating Municipal College of Omaha 375-125. Monday, 20th The Supreme Court of Texas ruled Texas ' s redistricting efforts by the 59th Legislature unconstitu- tional. Virginia Woolf , starring Burton and Taylor received 13 academy award nominations. Tuesday, 21st Tech defeated Longhorns 88-78. Wednesday, 22nd Prime target in the New Orleans police investigation of the death of President Kennedy was found dead with a suicide note near his body. Daily Texan called for liquor-by-the-drink legislation by the Texas law-making bodies. Indonesia ' s President Sukarno after a 20-year power hold on that country gave up the last of his power at the request of the military leader General Suharto. Cartoonist Al Capp arrived on campus for three days of criticism. Thursday, 23rd Al Capp amused and criticized an over- flow crowd in the Union as a visiting fellow. The Student Assembly voted to accept faculty delegates in the newly- organized assembly system. Dr. Charles Townsend, in- novator of the laser beam, was a campus visitor. Friday, 24th Governor Connally ' s liquor-by-the-drink was unveiled with more restrictions and safeguards than any other state ' s laws. The Interfraternity Council announced it will sponsor Varsity Carnival in spite of Panhellenic ' s refusal to do so. Saturday, 25th The Longhorns won over A M 72-58 while SMU captured the Southwest Conference title with an 85-84 win over Rice. Paula Savage, Kappa Kappa Gamma, was named sweetheart of the College of Engi- neering. Sunday, 26th Texas ' s brain-trust College Bowl team was again triumphant over Mary Baldwin College by 220-110. Tuesday, 28th Former UT student Ramsey Clark was nominated by President Johnson to the positioin of Attorney General. Henry Luce, co-founder of Time, Inc., died at the age of 68 of a massive coronary. In their last home game, the Longhorns toppled TCU 88-79. MARCH Wednesday, 1st Congressional House members voted in spite of the opinion of an investigating committee to deny Adam Clayton Powell his Congressional seat from Har- lem. The Texas House passed 85-63 a measure to allow cities to impose a one per cent sales tax. Thursday, 2nd University of Texas students met on the mall at noon to continue the tradition of celebrating Texas Independence Day amidst blasts from Smokey and the Kappa Sigs. Gregory Gym was filled with excitement as the Interscholastic League once again held its annual high school basketball playoffs in Austin. Friday, 3rd Elimination of the student draft deferments was suggested to President Johnson by the National Ad- Page 79 visory Commission of Selective Service. High school sen- iors flowed into Austin for UT ' s Orientation Program ' s annual UT Day. Saturday, 4th The annual Region XII Games Tournament was held in the games area of the Texas Union, with participants entering bowling, billiards, table tennis, bridge, and chess. Sunday, 5th The University of Texas, upholding its title of being a second-half team, came back to beat the University of Pennsylvania in the GE College Bowl by a score of 255-230. It was UT ' s fourth consecutive win. Bluebonnet Belle finalists were named the twelve were Judith Ashurst, Frances Barnard, Barb.ara Jan Berliner. Kay Boyles, Brownie Sue Cashion, Beverly Enderle, Mary Lou Grantham, Helene Ruth Meehan, Dianne Rush, Paula Savage, Gail Patricia Weyel. and Jeanne Wright. A Lake Central Airlines DC-3 crashed at Marseilles, Ohio, killing 38 persons. It was the first fatal crash of the trunk line. Monday, 6th A fifth suspect was arrested in the New Orleans investigation of the assassination of President Kennedy. Governor Connally signed into law the bill changing the name of schools in the University system to the University of Texas, with the location of the school to follow the name. Tuesday, 7th A demonstration took place in the Chuck Costumed students gathered beneath the maypoles at Eastwood Park to celebrate Eeyore ' s Birthday. wagon of the Union led by a W. E. B. Dubois Club officer in protest of the draft, the War in Vietnam, and for black power. The Longhorns began preparations for Southwest Conference baseball competition with their fifth straight non-conference win over Texas Lutheran College 7-2. Wednesday, 8th A federal judge in Louisiana ordered New Orleans District Attorney Jim Garrison to present all the facts in his case involving the assassination of President Kennedy or let the suspects go. Thursday, 9th The Seventh Annual Model United Nations opened in the Student Union. Special guest speaker was Boris P. Krasulin on the Russian delegation to the UN. Members of the Students Association failed to pass the final version of the new constitution as a political argu- ment flared between President Clif Drummond and Vice- President John Goodman. Saturday, llth At a meeting in Galveston, the Board of Regents officially changed the names of schools in the University system. Eight children, all dying within 24 hours, were born to a Mexican woman. Sunday, 12th The University College Bowl team defeated Capitol University of Ohio 235-175 to retire undefeated after their fifth victory. Their win brought $10,500 in scholarship money to the University. Final vote counts in France showed President Charles DeGaulle with only Page 80 ! l a one vote majority in the French Assembly. Stalin ' s daughter, after having been refused asylum in the United States, hid away in a chalet in Switzerland. Monday, 13th James Meredith suddenly dropped from the race against Adam Clayton Powell for Harlem ' s Con- gressional seat leaving the deposed Powell unopposed. U.S. Attorney General Ramsey Clark called for help from the common citizen to enforce this country ' s laws in a speech to a joint session of the Texas Legislature. Tuesday, 14th The State Department announced Tuesday that Svetlana Stalin, daughter of Joseph Stalin, had re- quested political asylum in the United States. The re- quest had not been granted or denied. Witnesses con- tinued testifying in Jim Garrison ' s reopening of the Kennedy assassination. Wednesday, 15th Henry Cabot Lodge resigned as ambas- sador to Viet Nam to be replaced by Ellsworth Bunker, former ambassador to India. Perry Raymond Russo, Gar- rison ' s star witness in the assassination investigation, ad- mitted he had been under ca,re of a psychiatrist for two years. Thursday, 16th The Student Assembly voted in favor of the new proposed constitution, with one dissenting vote belonging to Vice-President John Goodman. The proposed constitution will go before the student body on April 12. The Student-Faculty Committee established by the Board of Governors in the Law School decided to send to the students a referendum as to whether or not the Law School should remain in the Student Assembly. Saturday, 18th The Longhorn track team won third place in the West Texas Relays. New Orleans District Attor- ney Jim Garrison said more arrests will be eminent in his investigation of the Kennedy assassination. Sunday, 19th Former Rep. Adam Clayton Powell, reluctant to return to his Harlem parish where a warrant was out for his arrest, delivered his Palm Sunday sermon to newsmen on Bimini, his Caribbean retreat. Monday, 20th The Faculty Council approved three mea- sures dealing with education at the University faculty members will not be required to copyright their lectures unless they appear on public television stations, students in the College of Education must take a language, and students may try for advanced placement in physical education. A senate committee reported favorably on an abortion bill sponsored by Senator George Parkhouse of Dallas. Tuesday, 21st Voting took place on the campus for selec- tion of finalists for the University Sweetheart. Finalists were Francie Barnard, Beverly Enderle, Dot Nelson, Gemme Rousseau, Dianne Rush and Paula Savage. Wednesday, 22nd W. W. Heath, former chairman of the Board of Regents of the University, was appointed Amer- ican ambassador to Switzerland. Another Texas diplomat, Ambassador Edward Clark, addressed a joint session of the Texas Legislature. Friday, 24th A Fort Lauderdale tradition, the spring col- lege student riots, began on schedule with 250 arrested the first day of festivities. Saturday, 25th Fighting in Viet Nam became heavier with attacks from the Demilitarized Zone on American forces, just in time for Easter ' . Easter Sunday, 26th For the first time, University stu- dents did not get a two-day vacation for Easter. Rumors emerged from Red China that epidemics of meningitis and encephalitis rage throughout the civil war-torn coun- try. Monday, 27th Fort Lauderdale attorney Roger Harper said college students had turned his city into ' a modern day Sodom and Gomorrah. Sen. Robert Kennedy said his name will not appear on primary Presidential ballots in Oregon and Nebraska. Wednesday, 29th Plans were announced for a new bank in the University area to be headed by prominent Univer- sity figures. The Texas Legislature voted to let the people decide whether or not the governor should have a four- year term. Thursday, 30th Los Angeles Mayor Sam Yorty said in a speech in the Texas Union that the TV coverage of the Watts riot of 1965 was a major source of agitation. Ousted Congressman Adam Clayton Powell called for a third national party aimed at electing Negroes to public office. A new DC-8 on a training flight crashed on landing at New Orleans International Airport and skidded into a wing of a nearby motel killing 18 high school students on a senior trip. Friday, 31st University students left for Acapulco, Tam- pico, and all points north, south, east and west as the first official spring vacation in the history of the Uni- versity began. APRIL Monday, 10th Dark tans and reluctant faces_ greeted early classes on the first day back-to-school from vacation. Vice President Hubert Humphrey returned from a tour of Europe after weeks of jeering, abuse and demonstra- tions against the United States planned for his benefit. A Man For All Seasons and Who ' s Afraid of Virginia Woolf? swept the annual Academy Awards. Tuesday, llth Varsity Carnival, a Greek tradition, was cancelled because Panhellenic Council refused to support it. Sen. Red Berry of San Antonio proposed in the Texas Senate a bill to outlaw capital punishment in Texas except in the case of a presidential assassin. Adam Clayton Powell was re-elected to his Harlem Congressional seat, thus forc- ing Congress to make a decision regarding the free- wheeling Harlem outcast. Wednesday, 12th A newly written constitution for the Students ' Association got the approval of the student body. President Johnson, attending a hemisphere summit conference in Uruguay, promised Latin American leaders more economic aid. Gentle Thursday, 13th The second Gentle Thursday of the year on campus, sponsored by the Students For a Dem- ocratic Society attracted national attention with pic- tures of the gentle happenings carried in papers around the nation. Round-Up began with the Cowboy Barbecue and a Round-Up Parade much like the parades of years past when more time and money was spent. Friday, 14th To a somewhat bored audience, Black Power advocate Stokley Carmichael read a quiet and uneventful speech on the University campus. Richard Speck was con- victed of the killing of eight student nurses in Chicago July 14. Saturday, 15th The usual riotous fun of Round-Up paused to recognize several well-planned raids by the Liquor Control Board and the crowning of Paula Savage as sweetheart of the University. Bluebonnet Belles were named: Kay Boyles, Brownie Sue Cashion, Beverly En- derle, Helen Ruth Meehan and Dianne Rush. Monday, 17th An old face on campus, the University Party, held its first meeting of the year to plot a chal- Page 81 APRIL (Continued) dawn as Texas went on Daylight Savings Time for the first time since World War II. lenge to the established Rep Party. Fifteen student pres- idents of various Alabama colleges officially protested when Gov. Lurleen Wallace announced she will take over the state ' s schools in defiance of the Federal government. Tuesday, 18th Beat Poet Allen Ginsberg read poetry to 1,000 students gathered in the open-air theater behind the Art Building. Jerry Box was named president of the Texas Union for the 1967-68 school year. Wednesday, 19th Konrad Adenauer, former chancellor of West Germany, died at 91 at his villa near Berlin. Gov- ernor John Connally called a special night meeting of the Texas Legislature to propose Texas use an annual budget system of financing state programs instead of the current biennium system. Thursday, 20th The Supreme Court turned down an ap- peal by Cassius Clay to change his draft status. Thirty- nine students filed for office as the Student Association spring elections got under way. Friday, 21st Tornadoes turned northern Illinois and south- ern Michigan into disaster areas as 50 persons were killed and property damage climbed into the hundreds of mil- lions of dollars. Army leaders took over the troubled government of Greece in the name of King Constantine. Saturday, 22nd Texas continued to lead the Southwest Conference baseball race by defeating TCU in a crucial 5-3 game. The navy and air force of Greece back the new- army -led government. Sunday, 23rd About 150 students, led by Students For A Democratic Society, held a rally on campus to organize a protest of the Viet Nam War for the benefit of Vice President Hubert Humphrey, a Monday guest of the Texas Legislature. Monday, 24th The University announced it no longer rec- ognized the SDS as a campus organization because of their Sunday defiance of the administration. About 50 pickets carry anti-war signs and chants to meet the vice president at the capitol. A Russian cosmonaut died as his capsule ' s parachute failed to open correctly and he plunged to earth. Tuesday, 25th Six students were charged with defiance of University regulations and referred to a discipline com- mittee because of their part in organizing the Sunday campus meeting of the war protestors. Members of the SDS held another campus rally to protest their loss of speech. Three former students were arrested in the Union for their part in the incident one for use of obscene language at the capitol protest and the other two for obstructing justice. Wednesday, 26th -The University ' s Veterans Association held an unauthorized rally on campus to protest admin- istration ' s action against the SDS. Regents Chairman Frank Erwin spoke at the rally to defend administration actions. Thursday, 27th Crowds congregated on campus throughout the day to discuss the actions of the week concerning free speech. Texas Aggies marched on the A M cam- pus to protest a decision by the Aggie Board of Directors to make board fees mandatory for all students. Friday, 28th Hundreds of costumed students gathered in Eastwood Park to help Winnie ' s Eeyore celebrate his birthday. W. W. Heath, past chairman of the Board of Regents, was sworn in as ambassador to Sweden. Sunday, 30th Bleery-eyed sleepy Texans greeted an early MAY Monday, 1st Dr. William H. Goetzmann, University pro- fessor of history, won the Pulitzer prize for the distin- guished book of the year in his field. The Texas Legis- lature commended University officials for their quick action concerning the protestors as Chancellor Ransom refused to meet with the negotiating committee of the University Freedom Movement, the organization of the free speech protestors. Tuesday, 2nd A faculty appellate court ruled to oust Stu- dents Association President Clif Drummond because of his deficiency in grades and hours. About 50 young Negroes entered the chamber of the California Legisla- ture and sat down before guards found they had loaded guns with them they were removed immediately. Wednesday, 3rd With issues confused as a result of the, free speech movement and a fight within the Rep Party, campus elections yielded some surprises with run-offs in five races and write-in candidates winning pluralities in two races. President Clif Drummond refused to concede his seat, even though Vice President John Goodman, forced into a run-off with Lloyd Doggett for president, was sworn-in as president for the remainder of the term one week. A M track star Randy Matson was drafted by Seattle of the National Basketball Association. Thursday, 4th John Goodman, in his first meeting as president of the Student Assembly, failed to gain a quorum as assemblymen boycotted the meeting in protest of the ousting of Clif Drummond. The University campus crawled with Harry ' s as 1700 high school students arrived in Austin for the 57th annual University Inter- scholastic League competition. Saturday, 6th Ex-Student Association President Clif Drum- mond relinquished his office to John Goodman. Three captured American pilots were paraded through the streets of Hanoi in a direct violation of the Geneva Treaty of War. The Longhorns won over Texas A M for co-cham- pionship with TCU of the Southwest Confe rence baseball title. Sunday, 7th After 25 years of coaching championship Longhorn baseball teams, Coach Bibb Falk announced his retirement from University athletics. Monday, 8th The Texas Senate quickly approved a $635 annual pay raise for Texas teachers. Ex-heavyweight champion Cassius Clay, stripped of his title for his actions concerning the draft, was indicted by a Houston grand jury for refusing to serve in the military. Wednesday, 10th Lloyd Doggett was elected president of the Students Association. Thursday, llth The Negro Association for Progress pro- tested to Athletic Director Darrell Royal of discrimina- tion against qualified Negro athletes in the University ' s recruiting program. Anti and pro-Mao fighting intensified in the Red Chinese province of Honan. Saturday, 13th Darrell Royal defended the recruiting pro- gram of the University with the claim that he had been unable to find any Negro athletes who could meet the entrance requirements of the University. Farm workers in the Texas Valley went back to work to harvest the melon crop after almost one year of striking for a minimum wage. Sunday, 14th Dove Sen. Charles Percy of Illinois termed continued bombing of Hanoi a mistake if we are truly trying to negotiate peace. Page 82 Monday, 15th New Students Association President Lloyd Doggfftt pledged at his inauguration to make 1967 the year of the University. Tuesday, 16th William Cryer was awarded the William Randolph Hearst Foundation Journalism Award in Wash- ington for a story in the Texan on drugs. Wednesday, 17th Violence erupted on the campus of Texas Southern University in Houston as several armed students began taking pot shots across the campus. One policeman was killed and 500 students were arrested on the nearly- wrecked campus. Thursday, 18th A hectic, happy, academic year came to a close with mixed feelings finals and summer both eminent. Monday, 22nd Egyptian President Abdel Nasser threatened to close the Gulf of Aqaba to Israeli ships in a direct act of aggression against the little Middle East country. Israeli officials vowed they would fight if the entrance to the sea, and Israel ' s only oil port, were closed. Tuesday, 23rd Nearly 10,000 American tourists in the Malford Goldburg recited original poetry at a rally on the West Mall planned by the Negro Association for Progress. Middle East began an evacuation advised by the United States government. Border clashes began on the Israeli- Arab borders. Wednesday, 24th A meeting of the Security Council of the United Nations resulted only in a split between the United States and Russia as to how the crisis should be settled. Border clashes continued between the two forces. Maj. Richard Pearce and his son Richard, 4, sent word from Havana that he had defected to the Cuban Com- munists. Thursday, 25th James Hoffa Jr., son of imprisoned Team- ster boss Jimmy Hoffa, lost in his bid for a seat in the Michigan Legislature by 158 votes. JUNE Saturday, 3rd Nearly 3,000 graduates heard US Attorney General Ramsey Clark, the Rev. James Moudy, and Brig. Gen. Joseph S. Bleymaire deliver principle addresses at graduation ceremonies for 1967 graduates of The Univer- sity of Texas at Austin. Page 83 H As graduation exercises end, the next thought is to turn in your cap and gown at the University Co-Op. Page 84 STUDENT ORGANIZATIONS , i v ' r ' r ORGANIZATIONS Edited by Sharon Diane Valenti and Joan Lynn Willis Page 85 r SPECIAL INTEREST 87 PROFESSIONAL 107 HONORAR SERVICE FINE ARTS 37 155 175 Page 86 SPECIAL INTEREST Page 87 ASHBEL LITERARY SOCIETY To further the study of good literature and recognize high standards of scholarship in the field of English, the Ashbel Literary Society was founded in November, 1888, as the first literary and dramatic organization at the University. By enlarging members ' general education in a social atmos- phere, the society provides opportunities for meeting new people and making new friends. This year ' s theme was poetry. Noted speakers were Jenny Lind Porter, poet laureate of Texas, John P. Sullivan, Thomas Mabry Cranfill and Joseph E. Kruppa. Officers for the year were Carol June Smith, president; Sherri Dianne Sledge, vice-president; Jill Virginia Teague, secretary; Frances Little McMath, treasurer; and Elizabeth Belk, membership chairman. Lois Baird Trice, head of the Ruth Stephan Poetry Center, sponsored the group. MEMBERS NOT PICTURED Fay Cathryn Allison Carol Lynne Althage Joan Carol Amacker Janet Ethel Boyle Gretchen Carlock Susan Jane Clarke Carolyn Connell . Shuler Sallis Dansby Jacqueline Dodd Pamela Dunn Nancy Fowler Nancy Katherine Gent Florence George Karen Beth Goodrich Mary Janice Johnson Sherri Matthews Janet McAfee Joanne McClelland Linda Nanette McCullough Katherine Noel Nebeker Sydney Philen Katherine Kyle Roberts Susan Elaine Rouse Candi Christopher Rudmose Anne Kennerly Rumsey Tracy Ann Smith Karen Sue Speakman Nancy Eileen Stover Mikey Thorp Mary Elizabeth Tompkins Shelia Marian Ward Leslie Ann Wilson Mary Grace Wischmeyer Front Row: Barbara Busby, Margaret Spikes, Carol June Smith, Carol Frances Carson, Emily M. Miller, Lois Baird Trice. Second Row: Susan Ann Duerr, Linda Lee Burk, Gail Lois Gardner, Jane Lenore Vineyard, Jill Virginia Teague, Bettie Townsend Willerson. Third Row: Jennie Mackenzie, Martha Ann Murchison, Roxanna Dunn, Marolyn Wittman, Henrietta Julia Armstrong, Carol Ann Con way, Sherri Dianne Sledge. Fourth Row: Dale Louise Knotts, Jean Carroll Wyrick, Mary Patricia McMahon, Frances Little Mc- Math, Sharon Ann Smith, Christine Elizabeth Mast, Elizabeth Belk. Page 88 Front Row: Officers: Don Howard Murdock, Frances Ann Clarke, Kay Ellen Cude, Sally Mayvi Whiteside, Brenda Sue Carney. Second Row: Billy Burke Glover, Joe Ariel Salinas, John David Reiff, Jerry Don Caither, Donald Mark Cadenhead, Charles Glendon Dodson, Larry Don Braidfoot : (McCm A eWer : i -. - : 1m i fid uta - MM BAPTIST STUDENT UNION Attempting to furnish the student with all possible oppor- tunities to hear, answer, and live God ' s call in life on the university campus is the aim of the Baptist Student Union. The ultimate goal of the organization is Christian citizenship. The BSU participated in several service projects in areas of human needs throughout the year. The organization has worked with the Children ' s Home, the State Hospital, Senior Citizens, and East Austin. To help make life at the University more rewarding to its students, the BSU offers vespers, study groups, Bible classes, counseling sessions, and fellow- ship and recreational activities. The officers of the Executive Council for the year were Larry Don Braidfoot, president; Sally Mayvi Whiteside, vice-president; Brenda Sue Carney, secretary; Frances Ann Clarke, enlistment chairman; Kay Ellen Cude, international chairman; John David Reiff, service chairman; Linda Lee Cunningham, fellowship chairman; Jerry Don Gaither, worship chairman; Donald Mack Cadenhead, study chair- man; Joe Ariel Salinas, freshman chairman; and Lynnell Jackson, newsletter editor. BSU members entertained underprivileged children in their center ' s recreation room. Page 89 Below: Members met once a week for riding practice. Left: An advanced rider showed his jumping form on the club ' s steeplechase course. Right: Members prepared to leave on one of the cross-country trips sponsored by the club. CANTER CLUB An English riding organization, the Canter Club helps to improve riding and jumping ability. The club meets one afternoon a week at Hobby Horse Stables on McNeil Road. Prospective show jumpers are often available for qualified members of the group. The atmosphere is relaxed and informal; each rider may progress at the rate best suited to him. Intermediate and advanced riders are separated to permit more individual attention. For entertainment during the year the club held a horse show in the spring, cookout hootenannies, cross-country rides, paper chases cross-country and moonlight rides. President was Holly Hemphill; vice-president, Betty Quass; and secretary-treasurer, Julia Armstrong. Jimmie and Jane Burr were the sponsors. Canter Club members were Henrietta Julia Armstrong, Joan Daphne Bateman, Brenda Sue Benton, Alice Lynn Berkman, Patricia Anne Bowden, Cheryl Elizabeth Clayton, Susan Jane Deutsch, Louise Donnell, Judith Carol Eanes, Jay Hawkins Floyd Jr., Michael Lawrence Gilmore, Coles Hennessy Hairston, Holly Hemphill, Alejandro Junco de la Vega, Rodolfo Junca de la Vega, Virginia Wensley Koch, Josef Michl, Virginia Ann Oertel, Elizabeth Ann Quass, Gail Louise Savage, Summer Scott and Whitney Arthur Walsh. Page 90 Paul Hagen and Elaine Wilson made Chi Alpha posters on the printing press in the Arts and Crafts Center. CHI ALPHA A national religious society sponsored by the General Council of the Assemblies of God, Chi Alpha offers religious discussions, devotional services and fellowship to its mem- bers. The University chapter is open to anyone having an interest in the Assembly of God church. A major activity during the year was the religious work done in the City Housing Courts. Speakers to the group include John Richard Cogdell and author David Wilkerson, a social worker with the drug addicts in New York City. David Nathan Pate was president; Sidney Lee Lawrence, vice-pres ident; Reba Jeanette Brian, secretary; Paul Harold Hagen, treasurer; and Elaine Wilson, historian. The faculty sponsor was Jimmy Lee Dodd. Front Row: Rebecca Ann Utsey, Reba Jeanette Brian, Paul Eugene Tezel, Elaine Wilson, Ray Gonzales. Second Row: David Wendell Savage, Paul Harold Hagen, Sidney Lee Lawrence, Ronald Paul Johnson, David Nathan Pate. Members not pictured: Jimmie Allen Batte, Paul Lee Bruce, Don Stanley Kinder, The Reverend J. F. Owen. Page 91 CSO members met in the Christian Science Reading Room to discuss plans for future meetings. CHRISTIAN SCIENCE ORGANIZATION Promoting orderly growth in the study and practice of Christian Science, active membership in the Christian Science Organization provokes students into thought of spiritual values, acquaints them with the responsibilities of true brotherhood and stimulates their search for means of Chris- tian service. In addition to Thursday night meetings, the fall and spring receptions for new students and spring Alumni Day, the or ganization sponsored two lectures. The first, Where Are You Going? was given by Elbert R. Slaughter of Dallas. In March, Neil H. Bowles spoke on What Good is Religion? Christian Science Organization officers for 1966-67 were Forrest Alex Andrews, president; George Francis Tatman, vice-president; Sylvia Jean Kerckhoff, secretary; Ronald Lynn Hill, treasurer; Anne Mary Fraser, member-at-large; and Pamela Sue Osgood and John Charles Perry, readers, James Rush Brock was sponsor. Front Row: Ronald Lynn Hill, Anne Mary Fraser, Forrest Alexander Andrews, Sylvia Jean Kerckhoff, George Fritz Tatman. Second Row: Louisa Gail Rarey, Mary Frances Le Tulle, Mary Marcia Wentworth, Karen Faith Christmann, Barbara Linnette Scott, Marie Elizabeth Fuqua, Adelaide Bollman. Third Row: Deborah Ann Disney, James Fowler Eason, K. Ronald Higgins, Marilyn Trahan, Pamela Dian Nance, Neil Edwin Gower, Barbara Jo Tschirgi. Fourth Row: Susan Ross Weber, Pamela Sue Osgood, William Wilson Pietzsch, John Charles Perry, Lawrence Alan Bruck, Barry Lee Bennett, Randy George Mueller, Nancy Marie Mills. 1 Page 92 Cordettes stood to be inspected at weekly drill. i Dial Susan J Ru CORDETTES A supplement to Army ROTC, Cordettes, an honorary service organization, selects its members for their scholar- ship, leadership and service to the University, as well as their beauty and poise. Some of the girls act as sponsors to various brigades, going with them on field trips to places such as Cape Kennedy and New Orleans. This year ' s activities included a project which collected $200 for Campus Chest. As a Christmas project, Cordettes wrote cards to the boys in Viet Nam. With the help of the Praetorian Guard, the girls participated in Christmas carol- ing and an Easter Egg Hunt given for underprivileged children. Members also worked in the Army ROTC office as administrative aides and helped recruit new members. Some of this year ' s social events were spring and fall rush, tapping and the Military Ball. Officers for the year were Brenda Sue Dean, commander ; Janet Irene King, executive officer; Beverly Kay Enderle, adjutant; Mary Anthony Butschek, comptroller; Lynn Susan Wagner, information; Bettie Townsend Willerson, opera- tions; and Carolyn Virginia Evans, supply. Colonel John Deber Townsend, professor of military science, was the faculty adviser. Above Left: Members discussed Intercollegiate Rifle Match with Colonel Townsend. Below Left: Girls made plans for the year at their meetings. Page 93 CROW ' S NEST CLUB A group of 52 midshipmen of the Naval ROTC, the Crow ' s Nest Club is a close-knit organization that provides the nucleus of leadership and participation in the NROTC program. Founded in 1948, it is one of two such organizations in the United States. In addition to providing a living unit for members, the Crow ' s Nest furnishes an atmosphere of fellow- ship and cooperation for men who have a common desi re to become officers in the US Naval Service. It operates as a cooperative house, and business is handled entirely by elected officers. The group had a full social calendar this year. Among the activities was the annual Christmas party for children from the Pan-American Center in East Austin. Two members were in the Longhorn Band and two others were Texas Cowboys. The Crow ' s Nest comprises a large part of the Buccaneer Drill Team and Navy intramural teams which have won the club division championship for the last six years. Officers of the group were Richard Henry Mason, presi- dent; Michael James Clark, vice-president and secretary; Carl Clifton Hill III, treasurer; William Ray Davis, work manager; and Dennis Oliver Olson, food buyer. Lt. Comdr. Melvin Ronald Sommer, USN, associate professor of naval science, was faculty adviser. Top Row: Henry William Anthony III, John Michael Baldwin, John Michael Ballard, Harold Woodall Biesemeier Jr., David Michael Blume, William Richard Brandon, David Mack Bryan. Second Row: James Arthur Burns, Carlos Jesus Chapa, James Ed- ward Clark, Michael James Clark, William Galloway Craig, Robert Joe Davis, Donald Oscar Driskill. Third Row: Robert Allen Ebner, Phillip Alan Erickson, Douglas Frank Fisher, Francis Orman Gal- loway Jr., Barry Russell Green, Carl Clifton Hill III, James Henry Holbach. Fourth Row: John Edward How- ard, Floyd Stacy Jackson, Rodger Paul Kester, James Adrian Kuch, Michael George Looney, Robert Max McCart, Frederick Joseph Moon. Fifth Row: Edward Clark Moore IV, D. Kris Morrison, Dennis Ol- iver Olson, John William Preston, James Anthony Quinn, Walter Timothy Sheppard, Paul Jacob Spector. Sixth Row: William Nicholas Steshko, Theodore Keith Tolle, David Michael Wells, Mark Dale Wigder, Larry Neil Willis, Her- bert Rawson Wright III. Page 94 I GAMMA DELTA An international association, Gamma Delta is composed of Lutheran college students. The Kappa chapter aims to train Lutheran students for Christian service to God and man, and to maintain and increase local and inter-campus fellowship among students of the Lutheran faith. This year members participated in community service projects, social activities, theological discussions and studies in contemporary trends in liturgies. They attended such regional events as a summer retreat at Galveston, a fall retreat at Leakey and the annual Gamma Delta convention in Lubbock. This year officers were Julius Lee Tacquard, president; William Paul Dannevik, vice-president; Linda Kay Graf, secretary; and Irvin Melvin Newman, treasurer. Sponsor was the Rev. Charles Henry Born, pastor of the University Lutheran Church. Front Row: Irvin Melvin Newman Jr., William Paul Dannevik, Mary Elizabeth Doering, Julius Lee Tacquard, Terrence Albert Kuhlmann, The Rev. Charles Henry Born. Second Row: Lynda Darlene Maresh, Donna Maxine Theis, Barbara Ann Smith, Judith Lynn Combs, Kenneth Jacob Wuensche, Anne Louise Gilliam, Ann Margaret Ball- man, Herbert William Hirsch Jr. Third Row: Tony George Morgan, Daniel Diaz Jr., Bobby Ray Junker, Edith Ann Domel, Gloria Jean Jordan, William Bryant Mortimer, Sandra Kathryn Ftak, Wilbert Lee Ullrich, Vernon Edgar Wuensche. Fourth Row: Glenn Edward Keenon, Ray Allen Zischang, John David Boswell, John William Krueger, Robert Stephen Driegert, Stephen Leonard Mueller, Joan Ruth Schneikart, Victor Lynn Schill, George Ernest Schumann. Page 95 Front Row: Olva Louise Stewart, Grace Gloria Anguiano, Ibrahim Abbas Natto, Christine Morgan, Armstrong Chao Chang Chien, Sally Ann Matheny, Jane Arian Haun, Mary Frances Fleming, Maan Fuad Lababidi, Deborah McCormick, Elia Victoria King. Second Row: Yat-hang Keung, Jean Marie Stavinoha, Maria Teresa Rodrigo, Bev- erly Diane Jeschke, Ahmed Othman Thabit, Pavlos Xenophontos Roussos, Ramiro de Jesus Escalante, Kathryn Dale Towery, Anna Marlene Adams, Bertha Nell Brooks, Gene Marie Burks. Third Row: Marilyn Kay Ebeling, Thomas Frank Bailey, Jorge Rolando Busta- mante, Gonzalo Acosta, Miguel Angel Colina-Vargas, Alan Michael Hoffman. Gunter Werner, Gary George Miller, Alexander William Arathoon, Rostam Mehraban Kavoussi. 9 Li INTERNATIONAL CLUB A Texas Union organization, the International Club pro- motes mutual understanding, cooperation and friendship among American and foreign students. Membership is open to all students and provides opportunities to meet people from many countries. The International Festival, with a costume ball and an exhibit, was the club ' s major activity this year. Picnics, suppers, films, dances and exhibits were held. The Inter- national Leaders ' Conference, Region 12, was held in Octo- ber. William Buffum, assistant secretary for international organizational affairs, Washington, B.C., spoke to the group this year. Officers were Pavlos X. Roussos, president; Gordon B. Bayless Jr., vice-president; Jane Arian Haun, secretary; and Teresa Wang, treasurer. Committee chairmen for the club were Ahmed 0. Thabit and Helen Ann Wells, supper; Sally Ann Matheny, buddy; Ann Gardner Williams, hospitality; and Kathryn Bale Tow- ery, International Hour. Others were Jean Marie Stavinoha, publicity; Fred Majover, dance and social; Lorelei Jean Schmidt, membership and files; and Julia Fu Shaw, Rostam Mehraban Kavoussi and Gerd Gunter Maul, directors-at- large. The sponsor was Lucille B. Baer. Kamal El Din Said discussed club activities with Teresa Wang and Pavlos Roussos. Page 96 Iranian students put up a sign inviting everyone to help them celebrate their New Year. IRANIAN STUDENTS ASSOCIATION Establishing and promoting cultural exchange and under- standing between Iranian students and other cultural groups at the University is one of the purposes of the Iranian Stu- dents Association. It fosters good relationships among Iranian students themselves as well as with other University students. The association also provides advisory services to aid the Iranian student in his adjustment to campus life. This year ' s activities consisted of a Persian New Year ' s party, a Seezdeh Bedar picnic and the International Hour which the group co-sponsored with the International Club. The association ' s officers were Behrooz Motazed, presi- dent; Abolghaseme Sadegh, vice-president; and Mohamad Tadayon, secretary-treasurer. The group ' s faculty sponsor was Joe West Neal. Front Row: Mohammad Javad Tamaddoni, Mohammad Soltani, Vivi- an Mahlab, Lili Mostafavi Kashani, Houshang Masudi. Second Row: Siavash Noorzad, Skandar Zahabi, Ahmad Vadie, Mojtaba Yazdi, Abolghaseme Sadegh. Third Row: Rostam M. Kavoussi, Khodayar Mostafavi Kashani, Behrooz Motazed, Khosrow Tadayyon, Ahmad Saberian. Page 97 ISRAELI STUDENT ORGANIZATION Bringing Israeli students closer to the rest of the campus, the University chapter of the Israeli Student Organization opens its membership to any interested person. Members this year were from several Middle Eastern countries as well as North and South America, giving a broad range of views and customs within the group. Activities for the year included the Chanukah party, an informal get-together for ISO members and families. The ceremony of the lighting of Chanukah candles was observed with traditional food and entertainment. Mr. Hess, new Israeli consul general in Houston, visited the organization, first to meet individual members and later to give an informative talk on Israel. Other speakers for the year were Moshe Schwarcz, visiting professor of the Hebrew department, and Israeli author, Yizhar. They spoke on the Israeli Nobel Prize winner, S. J. Agnon. Officers for the year were Tuvia Adar, president; Peter Rona, vice-president; and Abraham Zilkha, secretary-treas- urer. Faculty adviser was Rabbi Clyde Terry Sills, director of Hillel Foundation. MEMBERS NOT PICTURED Joanie Alexander Frederick David Asnes Mrs. Frederick David Asnes Aaron Bar-Adon Mrs. Aaron Bar-Adon Bartley Ben Bard Raphael Ben-Shoshan Mrs. Raphael Ben-Shoshan David Bennett Richard Joseph Birnholz Aaron Cholow Michael Murfey Dean Mrs. Judah Leon Fish Tobi Flatow Marcia Ellen Freed Evelyn Goldberg Janet Golden Mrs. Joseph Kaspi Richard Harold Klein David A. Landy Rochelle Gail Lazar Sue Ann Leben Harris Lenowitz Mrs. Harris Lenowitz Connie McKinlay Joan Ellen Morgenstern Michael Reiter Mrs. Michael Reiter Peter Rona Mrs. Peter Rona Carl Ian Rubinroit Mrs. Carl Ian Rubinroit Steve Schuster Jonathan Sharon Mrs. Clyde Terry Sills Arthur Skibell Barry Solomon Susan Stein Raphael Szechtman Lester Turner David Allan Weiner Mrs. David Allan Weiner Jose Zonana Front Row: Abraham Zilkha, Rabbi Clyde Terry Sills, Tuvia Adar. Second Row: Tommy Ber, Julio Algaze Levy, Naomi Jean Rosner, Bary Allan Gold. Third Row: Rabbi Judah Leon Fish, Joseph Kaspi, David T. Raphael, James Lee Kessler, Robin Kama! Shaoul. Page 98 Front Row: John Wooley, James Wharton, Jack Provine, Jack Bryant, Jim McNew, Floyd Bradshaw, John Sweeney Jr., Walter Gould, James Godfrey, Morris Ruchelman, Karen Taylor, Pamela Greinert, Sara Gray. Second Row: Floyd Ploeger, David Mayhall, Gregory Powers, Robert Ola, Ronald Wiltse, Harry Lundell, Alfred Hernandez, Barry Bobbitt, Richard Harrison, Clyde Durbin Jr., Roy Reed, Jack Richardson, Timothy Ruse. Third Row: Steven Ezon, Charles Girard, Marc Becker, Wade Wilson, James Dorsey, Claude Henderson, Robert Kelly, Stephen Brochstein, Roland Johnson III, Robert Caller, Tomas Salterio, Thurman Roberts, Bob Evans, David Montgomery, Gregory Hunter. Fourth Row: Neil Classic, David Elsberry, John Behrens, Anthony Daywood, Michael Cox, Robert Sproat, David Haag, Dorsey Ray, Warren Wilson, Elmo Miller, Edgar Granger, Marshall Cargill, Edward Eckenroth, Ronald Nance, Coy Doss. Fifth Row: David DeWall, Charles Wilson III, Kenneth Wharton, Charles Turner, Gilberto Salinas, Robert Pratt Jr., Hollis Black III, George Clifton, Steve Baranoff, Guy Haynes, Edward Ritter, Trescott Smith, David Bell, Dennis Crocker, Paul Collier. laxnritz ill; : : ; - ra is JRfiter I iiuuil u Unroll a uoi Mais A -.- : Itbtr lllu laner Titia Ata tao fen . ibH ti KARATE CLUB TAB KWON DO To all students of the University, the Karate Club offers qualified instruction in karate for self-defense, as a sport and for physical fitness. This year the club attended the UT Invitational Karate Championships in Austin and the US Invitational in Dallas. At the end of each semester, belt-ranking examinations are given by sixth-degree Black Belt Jhoon Rhee. Guest instructors were Jhoon Rhee from Washington, DC, Allan Steen, third-degree Black Belt from Dallas, and Bruce Turner, first-degree Black Belt from Maryland. This year ' s officers were James David Godfrey, presi- dent; James Eric Wharton, vice-president; Walter Eddy Gould, secretary-treasurer; and John Carey Wooley, head instructor. Robert Higley, assistant director of the Inter- national Office, sponsored the club. Harry Lundell displayed Black-Belt form in a Karate Club exhibition. Page 99 MITCHELL AEROSPACE FLIGHT To further the traditions and concepts of the US Air Force, advance space-age citizenship, and support airpower in its role in national security are the aims of Mitchell Aerospace Flight. Creating closer and more efficient rela- tionships within the Air Force ROTC and more effective development of Air Force officers, membership is restricted to freshman and sophomore cadets. The Flight offers them the opportunity to participate in social, service and educa- tional programs. Major activities of the year included the signing of Christ- mas cards for servicemen in Viet Nam and a Round-Up booth; at Halloween the group joined with Angel Flight pledges to provide an outing and party for underprivileged children. This year ' s officers were Antonio Alvarado, commander; Lloyd Bernard Stearns Jr., executive officer; Earnest Craw- ford Leake II, operations officer; Frank Chatmon, adminis- trative officer; and Roger Philip Macon, comptroller. Capt. John M. Squires was the faculty adviser. Members not pictured are Robert Earl Bearden, Charles Franklin Bowles, Richard Everett Payne and Daniel Anton Pokorney. I Front Row: Roger Philip Macon, Lloyd Bernard Stearns, John Morrison Squires, Beth Anne Shectman, Antonio Alvarado, Earnest Leake II, Frank Chatmon. Second Row: James Calder Robertson, Jimmy Douglas Bryan, John Edward Gentry, Patrick Glenn Eck, David Murrel Davis, Calder Louis Robertson, William Garner Hughes, Larry Kenneth Burke, Wayland Merle Watts III. Third Row: Robert Allen Sullivan, Fred Dwayne West, Phillip Couch Scott, Timothy Moser Rogers, Lambert Larkin Koeniger, Robert Dwain Blakley, Robert Michael Fowler, John Richard Carey, Brian Donnell Dicker- son. Fourth Row: Thomas James Martin Jr., Barry Gene Smith, Walter David Edwards, Harold Louis Stienke, Frank Henry Wagner Jr., David Bruce Cook, Alexander Bernard Smith, William Alton Willms, Glen Marshall McFarlin, James Doyal Milner. ! I Bii .:. ' Page 100 Below: The Newman Club Chapel. Right: The library offered stu- dents the opportunity to study at the Center. [Christ. iffld-Up IFlijlt ivileged i.Capt Charles NEWMAN CLUB The University Catholic student organization, Newman Club, helps members serve their spiritual, intellectual, and social needs by meeting with other students and discussing current problems. Also included in the program are speeches by noted religious and professional authorities. Outstanding speakers this year were Father George Murphy, director of Internal Affairs of the National Newman Student Federation, and Father Drinan, professor of law. Fellowship is provided through community service projects as well as social events. The year ' s officers were Vidal Falcon, president; Norman Richard Hitzges, first vice-president; Frances Elaine Kramer, second vice-president; William K. Perry, third vice-presi- dent; Patricia Graham, secretary; and Paul Russell Peterson, treasurer. Father David O ' Brien was the faculty adviser. llalley, Ditto- SB taper Alton Front Row: Paul Russell Peterson, Mary Margaret Russell, Frances Elaine Kramer, Carole Ann Thompson, Harold Dennis Grotevant, William K. Perry Jr., Carole Ann Elliot, Richard William Moreland, Patricia Ann Graham, Vidal Falcon, Norman Richard Hitzges. Second Row: James Michael Lutz, William Henry Daniel, Edward John Ermis, Steven Craig Broome, Ernest Lemuel Haywood, Edvardo Daniel Barrera, James Lewis McGavern, Gary William Johnson, Lee Hodges Jr., Antonio Alvarado. Third Row: Carol Jean Rose, Mary Catherine Moody, Mary Claudia Neil, Bernadette Hubbard, Kathleen Margaret Geenen, Susan Marie Palousek, Maureen Lynn McGavern, Betsy Kilday, Grace Darling Whitener, Kay Hammond, James Everett Embry. Fourth Row: Mateo Gilberto Bosquez, Kevin Harvey Smith, Pamela Agnes Shropshire, Josephine Ann Lovece, Cristina C. Guerra, Patricia Ann Yantch, Mary Margaret Nathman, Vicki Lynne Murph, Mary Christine Meismer, Luz Brunilda Torres, Deborah Ann Hooley, Kathleen L. Swaney, Mary Anne Graham. Fifth Row: Larry Kenneth Burke, Donald Allen Hadd, Joseph Francis Pentony, James Darwin Vasek, Richard George Kramer, Stephen Joseph Hughes, Omar Josef Holguin, Robert Francis Miley, Duncan Lybran Sisk, Gustavo Ramon Ortega, David Burton Kettler. Page 101 Freshmen battled it out for a spot in the tournament THE ORATORICAL ASSOCIATION Offering an opportunity for participation in debate, ora- tory, extemporaneous speaking and oral interpretation, The Oratorical Association is open to all students of the Univer- sity regardless of their major or classification. The association holds several practice debates throughout the year. This year the squad attended tournaments at North- western, University of Chicago, University of Redlands, Harvard University, Baylor University, TCU and several other colleges in Texas and Oklahoma. Officers were Samuel Franklin Baxter, president; .Lloyd Alton Doggett, vice-president; Leslie Ann Michel, secretary; and Lonn Wood Taylor and Edwin William Knaak Jr., de- bate coaches. John Rex Wier, director of forensics, sponsored the organization. Front Row: Leslie Ann Michel, Honitu Kay Hinshaw, Merry Maureen Clark, David Kenneth Sharkelford, Helen Eleanor Cranberry, Lonn Wood Taylor. Second Row: Marlene Krafcheck, Robert Lawrence Howard, Sallcy Elizabeth Reynolds, Daniel Diaz Jr., Mary Ann Keesee, John Rex Wier Jr. Third Row: David John Andrews, Theo- dore Rolf Windecker, John Stephen 0 ' DeII, Kenneth Lamar Ben- night, Michael William Morgan, Edwin William Knaak Jr. Fourth Row: Lloyd Alton Doggett, James Fredrick Oiesen, Charles Edward Watkins, Samuel Franklin Baxter, Jeffrey Graham Seward, James Shaw Sherman, Joel Marsh Norvell. Page 102 Front Row: Emma Long, Stuart M. Long, Mrs. Lester Palmer, Lester Palmer, Mahmud Yusuf Zayid. Second Row: Helen Ann Wells, Ahmed Yousef Torkey, Hussein Hassan Abudawood, Ibrahim Abbas Natto, Saeed Hussain Buraiky, Musallam Nasser A. Shuman, Mah- moud M. El-lababidi. Third Row: Saleh Osta Omar, Barbara Jean Porter, Jennie Marie Fleischer, Ahmed Othman Thabit, Hakim Ab- dulgalil Burshan, Mohammed Ahmed Mashat, the Rev. E. A. Heye, Mrs. E. A. Heye, Ihsan Hameed Faraj, Elizabeth Ann Adams, Ghassan M. Arnaoot, Naziha Ali Hajjaj, Kareem Ali Hajjaj. Fourth Row: Maan Fuad Lahabidi, Carole Jeanne Haralson, Mrs. Asad Dafterdar Saidiah, Mohmemed Dafterdar Yarub, Mohammad Amin Hijazi, Taha Mohammed Zaghmout, Adel A.J. Abboud, Toni Milliard Hartley, Arturo Gonzalez, Mahmoud Shafik Bakri, Omar Mahmoud Kouzi, Mounir Ali Mahdi, Galal Fakhr-El-Din, Lisa Fakhr-El-Din. Fifth Row: Annette Margret Meiners, Khamis Amer Nahdi, Gaye Russell, Nasser I. Al-Rashid, Mouhamed Bassam Barazi, Amin Mahmud Maria, Tarik A.M. Yass, Diane Werlla, Marcia Florice Crist, Dene Ann Warnke, Fahd Hamid Dakhil, Sandra Kay Sitton. : ORGANIZATION OF ARAB STUDENTS A social and cultural group, the Organization of Arab Stu- dents was established to create a good relationship between Arab students and American students. The Texas chapter is one of more than one hundred chapters in the United States and Canada. Members provide free tutoring for those students studying Arabic and the group sends lecturers to churches, schools and civic groups to give them a better understanding of the Arab world. The major social activities of the OAS were the Scheher- azade party and the Arab dinners. At the Scheherazade party, a queen was chosen for the year, and Arabian dances and songs as well as the Scheherazade play were presented. The OAS usually has two dinners during the year. The one in the fall semester honors a faculty member or an Austin city official. This fall the guests at the dinner were Lester Palmer, mayor of Austin, and the City Council. The fall officers of the OAS were Mahmoud El-Lababidi, president; Musallam Nasser A. Shuman, vice-president; Ibrahim Abbas Natto, secretary; Saeed Hussain Buraiky, treasurer; and Hussein Hassan Abudawood, social chairman. The spring officers were Saeed Hussain Buraiky, president; Olga Nasri Ghantous, vice-president; Ibrahim Abbas Natto, secretary; Ahmed Othman Thabit, treasurer; and Hussein Hassan Abudawood, social chairman. Arab students entertained at their annual Scheherazade Festival. Page 103 Front Row: Mary Buice Alderson, Jane Pruett Sherrill. Second Row: Jane Jarrell Brooks, James Preston Sellars Jr., Mary Margaret Neikirk, Colleen Mary O ' Connor. Third Row: Curtis Jackson Alder- son, James Glenn Murray, Reba Jeanette Brian, Terry Gay Eudy, Tania Rae Torrence, Mary Margaret Walters, Sally Jeanann Mallett. Fourth Row: Brenda Kaye Cosby, Dwight Lewis MacAllister, Michael Edward O ' Shea, James Edward Brooks, Terry William Hale, Angela Beth Patton, Ann Maria Lowdon. PHYSICAL EDUCATION MAJORS CLUB Opportunities for professional advancement, educational enrichment, and promotion of the profession by providing leadership and service to the University are the goals of the Physical Education Majors Club. Membership is open to all undergraduate and graduate majors in physical and health education, elementary education majors with a specialization in physical and health education, and to the members of the faculty of the Department of Physical and Health Education. Major activities of the year included an orientation to the department for Texas high school seniors and a banquet honoring all seniors in the department. Guest speakers to the group included Elnora J. Noack, Lloyd Messersmith, Lynn Wade McCraw and several teachers from the Austin Public Schools. At the last annual meeting of the PEM club, a class of health students from Austin High School gave us a fine example of such a class. Their teacher was Betty Wright, health instructor at Austin High School. Topics discussed by the health class ranged from traits most admired in girls to selecting one ' s career. This class showed a high level of maturity and seemed to really enjoy the health course. Club officers were Jane Pruett Sherrill, president; James Preston Sellars Jr., vice-president; Jane Jarrell Brooks, sec- retary; and Margaret Elizabeth Lain, treasurer. Lynn McCraw, professor of physical and health education, spon- sored the club. At the April meeting Miss Betty Wright, health instructor at Austin High School conducted the program entitled Health Education. Page 104 Tejas members held an Open House for Assembly candidates. TEJAS CLUB Providing an intellectual atmosphere of scholarship, leader- ship and fellowship for its members, the all-male organiza- tion of the Tejas Club attracts members with above-average academic and leadership abilities. In order to provide closer student-faculty relationships, the club invited professors as dinner guests. It also spon- sored a Christmas party for underprivileged children. Speakers to the group included Judge Joe Greenhill of of the Texas Supreme Court, David Edwards, and James Houston, visiting professor from Oxford. This year ' s officers were Charles Michael Dickey, Xinesi; Bobby Marshall Gierisch, vice-president; Joseph Roland Krier, secretary; Richard Ray Spears, business manager; and Robert Ruben Schmidt, social chairman. Front Row: Paul Marquis Quinton, Paschel Lee Church, John Wes- Gillette, ley Cardwell, Joe Alan Shull, Mabel K. Boles, Robert Ruben Richard Schmidt, William Clinton Reagan, Ihsan Hameed Faraj, Peter Jack- Roland son Barr. Second Row: Gerald Frank McKimmey, James Richard Denver Ross, Billy Joe Hair, Tommy Neal Cowan, David Michael Gregory, Charles James Samuel Groves, Charles Michael Dickey, Douglas Wayne Henry Richnow, George Matthews Fleming. Third Row: Larry Lester Long, Polasek Bobby Marshall Gierisch, James Robert Kamrath, Michael Lowery George Barton Butts, Raymond Mislock, Billy Dean Estes, Ray Spears. Fourth Row: Kent Morrison Rider, Joseph Krier, Anthony Charles Jung, James Amador Daross, Keith Moore, James Stewart Wilson, Tommy Doc Raye, Royce Lamberth. Members not pictured: Charles Clayton Doyle, William McFarling, James Grover McMains, Ronald Lynn , Gary Clifton Shaw, David Lee Shull, John Martin Skrhak Jr. Page 105 Below: The International Center at 100 West 26th Street offered foreign students the chance to get together and discuss plans for their various activities. Right: Organizations gathered supplies for the needy at Christmas. Bottom: Newman Club members made use of the recreation room at their Center. Page 106 ffi PROFESSIONAL Page 107 Front Row: Robert Louis Beisenherz, Linda Ann Martin, David G. Beverage. Second Row: James Scott Shively, Curtis Eugene Moore II, Felicia Yvonne Durley, James Arthur Ryan, Carl Joseph Lutz, Charles Leroy Van House Jr., James Earl Drennan, Barbara Jean Richardson, Johanna Frances Bannon. Third Row: Charles Edwin Blank, Charles Vance Parker, William Ed Brooks, Tignor Milling Thompson, Michael William Ohlendorf, Ronald Elvin An- drews, Dennis Lee Dawson, Joseph Angel Mimari, James McArdle. Members not pictured: John Strock Bickley, Thomas Charles Master- 4 in m -i. y ::o 1 Son id nl ACTUARIAL CLUB One of the few groups of its kind in the nation, the Actuarial Club was formed to help its members learn more about insurance companies and meet those working in the insurance business. The highlights of this year ' s activities were the field trips, one of which was to Dallas where members visited various insurance companies. Speakers to the club were actuaries well known in the field. Some of these men were from the Southwest, others from the north and east. Eugene Wisdom and George Van Fleet were among the year ' s speakers. Officers were Robert Louis Beisenherz, president, and Linda Ann Martin, secretary-treasurer. David G. Beverage was the faculty sponsor. Melvin Jones, president of American Founders Life Insurance Com- pany, spoke at club meeting. Page 108 u, Fa, 9n ALPHA CHI SIGMA A professional chemistry fraternity, Alpha Chi Sigma offers opportunities for its members to meet with other members in forty-seven national chapters and with men in chemistry and allied professions. It also provides contact for its members with the chemistry and chemical engineering professors at the University. Robert Samuel Schechter was one of the professors who spoke to the group this year. The organization also offers numerous social activities. Some of this year ' s events were the fall and spring pledge scavenger hunts, the Christmas and Round-Up formal dances and the Round-Up showcase display. This year ' s officers were Stephen Rester, master alchemist ; Gary Loren Greene, vice-master alchemist; Richard Harry Stephens, house treasurer; David Calhoun Bonner, reporter; and Jay Henry Troell, treasurer. The sponsor was William Albert Noyes Jr. Members not pictured are Charles Francis Archer, Joe Tom Bouchier, Bobby Joe Bowen, John Wesley Cardwell, John Carl Gilbert, Henry Harvey Hesser, Richard Lee Kam- mer, Richard Albert Kirsten, Dennis L. Leser, Henry William Lester, William Douglas Marshall, Wallace Lee McKeehan, Harry Douglas Pruett III, Ronald Bert Reinarz, Thomas William Richardson, Robert Ruben Schmidt, Patrick William Schreckenbach, Thomas A. J. Vaughan and Wayne Evan Voskamp. Front Row: John Earl Stevens, Stanley Charles Froehner, David Calhoun Bonner, Stephen Rester, Gary Loren Greene, Jay Henry Troell, Richard Harry Stephens. Second Row: Lawton Evans Drake, Rohert Joel Barnhart, Marshall Waneal Abernathy Jr., Thomas Frank Bailey, Craig Everett Whitfill, Charles Howard Fletcher Jr., Charles Franklin Stratton, Ronald Lowell Chaffin, Frank Edward Hangs Jr. Third Row: Robert James Brock, Kenneth Bruce DeVos, John Thomas Rotenberry, Gerald Paul Kuehler, Charles Edward Hudson III, Thomas Edwin Glass, Carroll Jay Forrest, John Edgar Goodpasture, William Bryan Fagan. Fourth Row: John Calvin Shep- ard Jr., Daniel Lloyd Walker, Henry Harvey Hesser, Dennis Alan Humphris, Irvin Melvin Newman Jr., James Richard Ross, Leonard Weldon Cooper, Clarence Arthur Niebuhr, Charles Louis Hilsher. Fifth Row: Thomas C. Ponder Jr., John Ray Knippa, William Ken- neth Shumpes, Don Wayne Hoppens, Rodger Lee Staha, Gary Wayne Munson, James Hughes Price Jr., Robert Francis Shokes, Eddie Allen Williamson. Page 109 Front Row: William Anthony Mindak, Ronald Thomas Henley, Ken- neth Ray Thomas Jr., John Marshall Witherspoon, Stephen Chatfield Parten, Ernest Alonzo Sharpe. Second Row: James Harrison Moody, Jerry Arnold Greenberg, Trescott Kimmerjon Smith, Kenneth Earl Casey, Loyd Tullos Jr., Benjamin Armistead Baldwin Jr., Roy Hannihal Matthews Jr., Ken Sanger Badt, Forrest Freeman Preece Jr. Third Row: Rabun Thomas Wilson III, Alan Russell Erwin, David Charles Porter, George Westfall Gretser, Donald Wayne Cox, A. Clay Kistler II, Jack Malcolm Bethune, Leonard Sheldon Spitzer Jr., Lloyd Michael Shellhorn, John Jerry Cassel. : in t id ALPHA DELTA SIGMA Bringing top speakers and programs to the University to keep members aware of the rapid changes in advertising, Alpha Delta Sigma offers summer employment, a scholarship, and contacts in the advertising field for its members. Speakers included Larry DuPont of Tracy-Locke Advertis- ing, who spoke at the fall banquet, and Bill D. Goforth of Grant Advertising. Among the year ' s activities were the Radio Advertising Seminar and a fall banquet and cocktail party. In the spring groups of members went on field trips to Dallas, Fort Worth and New York. Officers were John Marshall Witherspoon, president; Kenneth Ray Thomas Jr., vice-president; Stephen Chat- field Parten, secretary; and Ronald Thomas Henley, treas- urer. Sponsors were Ernest Alonzo Sharpe and William Anthony Mindak. Members not pictured are James Walter Bunting, Dale Lynn Chrisman, James George Cole, Fred Archie DuBose, Joseph Leonard Hamrick Jr., Robert Charles Maxham, James Edward Mclnnis Jr., Michael James McNabb, Kent Garrett Platzer, Curtis Edward Posey, Richard Aldrich Riley, Gerald Vincent Risovi, Kenneth Joe Shelton, Stephen Christopher Stuyck and Daniel E. Sulkin. I to Alpha Delta Sigma members and guests enjoyed a cocktail party before their fall banquet. Page 110 ALPHA KAPPA PSI The oldest professional business fraternity, founded in 1904, Alpha Kappa Psi links the business curriculum with both service and social activities. It gives members experience in organization, administration, public relations, public speaking and other activities which will be of practical value in their careers in business. Members are selected from business administration students who possess ability and potentiality for business success. Among the year ' s activities were three student-faculty luncheons which advanced relationships between students and faculty of the College of Business Administration. Speakers to the group were Howard Cox, president of Capi- tal National Bank, John Strock Bickley and Joe G. Moore Jr. of the Texas Water Development Board. Fall officers were John Lester Sharp, president; Roger Edwin Camp, vice-president; Ronald Patrick Turner, secre- tary; Donald Howard Anderson, treasurer; and Gail Leslie Douglas, master of rituals. Spring officers were Ronald Patrick Turner, president; Louis Leroy Squyres Jr., vice- president; Spencer Leroy O ' Connor, secretary; Lee Byron Faulkner, treasurer; John Jay Parmelee Jr., master of rituals. Members not pictured are William Braxton Batey, Bill Owen Bull, David William Cook, Robert Gene Culak, Thomas Scott Jaster, Paul Richard Lundquist, Jerome William Pekar, David Wayne Sadler, Terry Van Simons and Joe Ben Walker. Spring pledges are William J. Balkon, John P. Balzen, Charles P. Brown, Mike Baskerville, John L. Bryant, Mark A. Calhoun, John Barnes Cartwright, David Ray Carter, Douglas Day, Tieman H. Dippel Jr., James F. Eason, Rick L. Eisenbach, Brian Dudley Evans, Richard L. George, Douglas Goodwin, Richard Louis Giesecke, David Lee Gris- som, Tommy Harris, Robert M. Hays, William Randolph Hunter, Ronald G. Janda, Dan R. Johnson, Fred A. Krenzke, George Luttrell, Raymond Martin, Frank L. Mauro, David E. Miller, Curtis E. Moore II, Chris Pappas, Mark W. Pay- ton, Steve Travis Rice, David Royal, Edward Smith, Harry L. Taylor, James Louis Terilli, Don Weber, Rollie Williams. Front Row: Gail Leslie Douglas, Ronald Patrick Turner, John Lester Sharp, Roger Edwin Camp, Donald Howard Anderson. Second Row: Stephen William Bell, David Mitchell Baker, Nathan James Bell IV, Robert Harold Maginel, Gordon D. Bayless Jr., Stephen Agalou, Wilbert Lee Ullrich, Edwin John Simek Jr., Alfonso Javier Garza Jr. Third Row: Steven Samuel Ezon, James Arthur Bondurant, Charles Ray Miller, Lee Byron Faulkner, Fred Barry Moore III, James Lonnie Conahan, William C. Smith, Gyles Richard Norwood, William Anthony O ' Neill II, Frank Giddings Stone. Fourth Row: Ernest Leo Deadman, John Eary Cockrum, Spencer Leroy O ' Con- nor, James Leon Hammonds, Henry William Anthony HI, Edwin Ward Prewitt Jr., John Jay Parmelee Jr., Roy Eugene Bates, Gary William Johnson, Lynn Barnett Gray. Fifth Row: Richard Allen Grigsby, Johnny Lee Martinec, John J. Lee Caffee, Don Edward Leach, Ralph Patrick Gilbert Jr., Louis Leroy Squyres Jr., Aaron Edward Lamb Jr., George Albert Nolle, Richard Alan Dial, Ronald Elvin Andrews. Page 111 r ALPHA PHI TAU A professional fraternity for medical technology students enrolled in Microbiology 001 a, Alpha Phi Tau has four meetings each semester, presenting speakers from various areas of the profession. Among this year ' s speakers were Helen Lacy from NASA, who works with manned space flights, and John Spikes, technical director and chief technologist at the UT Medical Branch in Galveston. Alpha Phi Tau is affiliated nationally with Alpha Delta Theta. This year ' s officers were Barbara June Childs, president, and Lydia Frances Furness, secretary-treasurer. Sponsor was Peter Jurtshuk Jr., assistant professor of microbiology. Members of Alpha Phi Tau learned to use a centrifuge in their microbiology course. Front Row: Peggy Ann Magner, Elizabeth Lee, Brenda Raynelle Wilkins, Linda Leah Bowlin, Candace Gayle Kroon, Karen Amelia Bynum, Nancy Kay Duke, Ardath Ann Payne, Nancy Augusta Cowen. Second Row: Sandra Stewart Johnson, Carolyn Reynolds, Marilyn Diane Nixon, Judith Claire Repman, Peggy Ann Finger, Lydia Frances Furness, Barbara June Childs, Linda Sue Groce, Pamela Lynn Hearn, Susan Nell Wright, Betty Smallwood, Sarah Dennett. Third Row: Linda Kay Porterfield, Renee Elenita Garcia, Linda Ann Blankenship, Nancy Rae Koehn, Sandra Jean Occhipinti, Judith Forman, Jo Anne Ellis, Jan C. Barton, Elizabeth Ann Sunderman, Martha Louise Woody, Maria Lydia Salinas. Fourth Row: Danna Fields Dewlen, Lucile Blake Sparenberg, Lorna Hacke, Linda Jo Martin, Julia Elizabeth Gillespie, Michael Dale Brockway, Winona Ruth Schloemer, Patricia Lynn Dalmont, Roberta Mae Cowan, Joseph Paul Glabasnia, Margaret Elizabeth Apperson. Page 112 MEMBERS NOT PICTURED Edmund Sami Abboud Fereydoon Bader Ferris Woodrow Barton Jr. William Norman Berezovytch Gary Wilson Boyd Thomas Oswell Brightman Samuel Duncan Burnett Richard Charles Carmichael Kenneth Dwayne Coleman George Mallory Collins Kenneth Ray Demers Daniel Miachel Drury Walter Pat Grady Frank Pierce Greenhaw Jimmie Marion Grigsby Gary Fread Guenthner Michael Shane Herrington Michael Glenn Huffman M. Omar Jazzar Chuck Fan Jeu Jr. Donald Earl Jones Roy Lee Keith William Jay Lowery Mounir All Mahdi Robert Donald Martell James Owen Martin Robert Don McCrary Gail Lee McLain Ray Stewart McManus James Ronald McQuary Craig Lewis Moore Charles Morales-Webster Robert Louis Pedrolie Michael Lee Peine Joseph Terry Pitt Lonnie Lemar Porter Joe Daniel Prihoda Manuel Charles Rodriguez John William Romberg Charles Ray Ruble Candelario Saenz William Alexander Senseman Robert Morris Sexton Jr. Frank Henry Spellmann Marion Edward Striegler William Douglas Sullivan Larry Malcolm Swayze James Allen Thompson Michael Thompson Don H. Thornbury Jr. Dwight Emerson Urelius Richard Eugene Watson Gary Dwayne Wessels Lawrence Riley Williams Douglas Eugene Winters Carlton Davis Yarbrough Jr. AMERICAN ASSOCIATION OF ARCHITECTURAL ENGINEERS The aim of the American Association of Architectural Engineers is to offer conscientious students in architectural engineering a chance to expand their knowledge and interest in design beyond the classroom. This goal is pursued through improved student-faculty relations, acquaintance with pro- fessionals in architecture, scholarships to outstanding stu- dents and lectures by professionals. This year the AAAE par- ticipated in the annual University Power Show and such social events as the AAAE and Engineering Sweetheart elec- tions, a spring picnic, and a spring awards banquet. Officers were Lawrence Andrew Fuess, president; Ronald Norman Macon, vice-president; Benjamin Herbert Nichols, secretary; and Edmund Joseph Hubenak Jr., treasurer. Fac- ulty sponsor was Barton Darrell Riley. Front Row: Benjamin Herbert Nichols, Edmund Joseph Hubenak Jr., Ronald Norman Macon, Lawrence Andrew Fuess, Barton Darrell Riley, Franklin Beaumont Johnson, David Wayne Fowler. Second Row: Kenneth Gordon Roesle, Richard Owen Clark, Chiyyarath Velayudhan Surendran, Alan Bruce Matejowsky, Jo Ann Turk, Donnie Neil Walton, Maynard Sidney Classcock, Forrest Alexander Andrews, Thomas Frank Sewell. Third Row: Terry Tamlyn Vick, Floyd Louis Oliver Jr., Marcelino Gonzalez, James Curtis Harper Jr., Ron H. Munden, Lawrence Grider Johnson, Henry Grady Guest, Frank Bryan Cook, Thomas Alan Erdmann, Roben Kamal Shaoul. Fourth Row: Ronald Lee Munden, Gerald Saunders Prickette, Wil- liam Alfred Goyen, Jerry Leroy Vernon, James Harold Jones II, Douglas Starks Porter Jr., Skipper Cole Good, Anthony Francis Delia Croce Jr., Herbert Kenneth Rigsbee Jr. Page 113 Dennis Harry Withers congratulated Paula Beth Savage, AIAA Sweetheart, who was later elected Miss Engineer. AMERICAN INSTITUTE OF AERONAUTICS AND ASTRONAUTICS A student professional society composed of people in aero-space-related fields of study, the American Institute of Aeronautics and Astronautics provides a link between the academic and industrial worlds, and offers services to the Department of Aero-Space Engineering in the form of a freshman orientation program. AIAA members toured the facilities of Rocketdyne and of the Manned Spacecraft Center at Houston this past year. Meetings featured speakers from such organizations as Boe- ing, Ling-Temco-Vought and NASA. The annual picnic provided a chance for students to meet with each other and with the faculty in the informal atmos- phere of a barbecue. This year ' s officers were Carroll Burton Branstetter, chair- man; Steven Troy Fisher, vice-chairman; James Robert Kelsey, corresponding secretary; Marvin Edward Willard, recording secretary; and William Eugene Rister, treasurer. Faculty adviser was Richard Reese Ensminger. : . Front Row: Richard Reese Ensminger, Marvin Edward Willard, James Robert Kelsey, Carroll Burton Branstetter, Steven Troy Fisher, Philip Louis Daily, William John Vanden Bosch. Second Row: Charles Samuel Cotropia, Charles Gene Voorhees, Richard Kent Davis, James Howard Wiggins, Michael Duane Burns, David Lee Shull, Jimmy Doyle Wilson, Larry Wayland Grimm, Robert Luis Trevino, Joel Simon Lissauer, Jimmy Douglas Bryan. Third Row: Morris Jackson Ruchelman, Richard Arthur Warriner, James Dar- win Vasek, Steven Sprague Boss, Robert Wayne Burson, John Wil- liam Hicks, Ralph Leon Clinard Jr., John Christian Hinkle, Robert Larry Dulaney, Stephen Leslie Addington, Ronald Ray Rounsaville, Albert Fred Schkade Jr. Fourth Row: William Robert Holmberg, Ernest Leroy Williams Jr., Richard Melville West, Karl Henry Brauer II, Kenneth Edward Griffin, Richard David Whitlock, Richard Edgar Wheelis, Don Kenneth Hollis, Carroll Lynn Guess, Brock Randall Stone, Vincent Warren Voytek, Glenn Ray Parkan. Page 114 I Front Row: Edward Blume Wallace, Jon Boykin Decherd, Jackie Lynn Wilson. Second Row: Joe Wayne Wallace, John Ross Brecken- ridge, William Edward Von Rosenberg, Herbert Joseph Barnard Jr., Byrian Frances Cass, Daniel Kirk Hamilton Jr., Owen William Blu- dau, Ignac Frank Genzer, Bryce Eugene Bonner. Third Row: Jerrel Howard Sutton, Allan Floyd Edwards, Clyde Douglas Townsend, Joe Icinus Stubblefield, Anne Mary Fraser, Gary Goodhue Covert, James Dennis Wilson, Darrell Gail Welch Jr., James Thomas Brown. 1 us AMERICAN INSTITUTE OF ARCHITECTS Preparing students to make the change from academic to professional areas of architecture is the purpose of the student chapter of the American Institute of Architects. It helps the student to understand the responsibilities that he must be able to meet in his architectural career. Mem- bers learn to work together by means of lectures, field trips and conventions. The regional conference of the student AIA was one of the major activities of the year. It was coordinated by Frank Genzer, Texas regional director. The convention topic was The Student ' s Concern for his Architectural Education. Speakers of the year were Raymond L. Gaio, director of the state chapter of student affairs, and George Hasslein, dean of the School of Architecture at California State Poly- technic College. Fall officers were Jon Boykin Decherd, president; J. Lynn Wilson, vice-president; Sheron Smith Hawthorne, secretary; and Edward Blume Wallace, treasurer. Spring officers were J. Lynn Wilson, president; John Ross Brecken- ridge, vice-president; Anne Mary Fraser, secretary; and James Dennis Wilson, treasurer. The fall sponsor was Rich- ard Proctor Swallow, and the spring sponsor, Frank Edward Whitson Jr. The AIA sponsored a trip to the Yucatan Peninsula during the February break. Page 115 AMERICAN INSTITUTE OF CHEMICAL ENGINEERS Providing its members opportunities to meet with the chemical engineering faculty and to learn of the profession, the American Institute of Chemical Engineers sponsors a speaker each month to describe a chemical engineer ' s work in his particular industry. Major activities of the year included the Engineering Power Show, a spring picnic and a trip to a chemical plant. AIChE officers were Ronny Vonhoy Yates, president; David Calhoun Bonner, vice-president; Tim Byron Jahnke, recording secretary; Irvin Melvin Newman Jr., correspond- ing secretary; and Herman William Hoffman Jr., treasurer. James Rush Brock, associate professor of chemical engineer- ing, was this year ' s sponsor. MEMBERS NOT PICTURED Bruce Barber Thomas Edward Bissett Emery Erl Borne Joe Tom Bouchier Charles Kennedy Bruhl Jr. Robert Doil Burgess Curtis William Chance John Ritchey Clayton Mario Julio Concha Leonard Weldon Cooper James Omar Cure Dennis Allen Dalrymple Christopher Robert Davis Barrel L. Davis Gary Frank Davis Robert Kenneth Davis Ronald Caradine Dipprey Lawton Evans Drake Hiram Ben Duncan Clifton Howard Durham Jr. Phillip Stanley Dzierlenga Theodore L. Earle William Mike Edwards Irvin Simon Fisch Rolando Antonio Flores-Garcia Carroll Jay Forrest Raymond Walter Frank Jr. William Frederick Freeman Jerry Franklin Graves Gary Loren Greene George Leonard Greene Edgar Dennis Griffith Thomas David Griffith Richard Lee Hargraves John H. Henderson Sidney Gates Hooper Don Wayne Hoppens Harry Jefferson III George Branic Keese Joe Duane Khoury Michael Armistead Klaveness Rebecca Susan Kufus Robert Phillip Kuhlman Dennis L. Leser James Malcolm Lindsey William Farrow Long James Fuller Lyon III William Harbert Marshall Edward Ewing Maxey Christopher Wiley Maynord David Ansel McCain Kenneth Lowell Meisner Floyd Robert Miller John Daniel Miller Gary Wayne Munson Jack S. Newell Clarence Arthur Niebuhr Ronald Frederick Norris Milton Lee Owen Jr. John Thurman Payne Richard Everett Payne John David Peck Joseph Craig Peschka Richard David Pesek Thomas C. Ponder Jr. William John Proft Jr. Robert Wayne Reinicke Stephen Rester Pete Ward Roberts Ronald David Rode Kyle Bruce Rountree Norman Brent Rusk Hart Eugene Schleicher Ted George Schneider John F. Seyer Chris Michael Shaughnessy Ronald Eugene Smith Martin Wayne Somers Richard Harry Stephens John E. Stevens Charles Franklin Stratton James Ray Strong Dana Jan Swan John Palmer Terry Tran Thi Chat Thiet Jimmy Louis Thornton Jay H. Troell Charles E. Vinson John McClelland Waid Daniel Lloyd Walker James Douglas Welch Samuel K. Wiley Terry E. Woods , 1 - to fcn Front Row: Herman William Hoffman Jr., David Calhoun Bonner, Joyce Ann Ingram, Kathryn Nelle Haymes, Ronny Vonhoy Yates, Tim Byron Jahnke. Second Row: Gerald Wallace Gilmore, Marshall Waneal Abernathy Jr., John Preston James, William Randolph Leyen- decker, James Hicks Hasty, Ward Dalley, Ronald Victor Pace, William Douglas Marshall, Francisco Gutierrez III. Third Row: Hussein Hassan Abudawood, Kenneth Tildon McDonald, Charles Louis Hilsher, Thomas Edwin Watts, Irvin Melvin Newman Jr., Wayne Evan Voskamp, Steven Woodrow Hill, Larry Grossman, Sam- uel Mason Watts. Fourth Row: Behrooz Motazed, Leslie James Harwell, John Charles Clements, Hans Guenter Schroeder, Arnold Willis Sanders, William Arnold Smith, David Jordan Lutrick, Dwight Thomas Hammit, Gavin Robert Garrett. Page 116 Front Row: Carol Ann Clark, Anna Brightman, Vickie Lee Herold, Carol Briscoe Thorpe. Second Row: Kathy Lynn Partlow, Marilee Herren, Ina Lynne Brundrett, Billee Claire Albright, Lynda Joyce Cook, Mickey Witt Stockwell, Judy Carolyn Nowotny, Lynne Adair Beavers. Third Row: Patty Lynn Burrows, Barbara Jeanine Harrison, DeeAnn Brown, Julius Lee Tacquard, John Arthur Tarr, Sandra Jean Fischer, Carol Deanne Brooks, Linda Louise Newcomb. Fourth Row: Sylvia Jean Kerckhoff, Anita Coral Miller, Sally Katherine Broyles, Judy Jane Tediord, Bronwen Kathryn Lemmon, Jane Louise Foster, Janis Mae Hughen, Edna Kay Smith. AMERICAN INSTITUTE OF INTERIOR DESIGNERS Through monthly talks by noted speakers, members of the American Institute of Interior Designers are given an op- portunity to see and hear what it is like to be an interior designer. Among this year ' s speakers were Ann Weber and Nancy Peavy, interior designers from Austin. During the spring semester, Kay Davis of Mildred English Studios, and Herman Jassen, an architect from San Antonio, spoke to the group. AID is open to any upperclassman majoring in interior design. It offers the student a view of the different fields open to him. Activities included an AID spring banquet, participation in Round-Up Showcase and a tour of Austin homes. This year ' s officers were Vickie Lee Herold, president; Sarah Beth Reveley, vice-president; Carol Ann Clark, secre- tary ; Carol Thorpe, corresponding secretary ; and David Har- rison Wright, treasurer. AID sponsor was Anna Brightman. ATD members decorated the Christmas tree in the Home Economics Building. Paj?e 117 AMERICAN INSTITUTE OF MINING, METALLURGICAL AND PETROLEUM ENGINEERS With speakers from oil companies, the Soci ety of Petro- leum Engineers of the American Institute of Mining, Metal- lurgical and Petroleum Engineers offered members the opportunity to relate their education to the work of the industry. It also promotes the science of mining with par- ticipation in local and national essay contests sponsored by the AIME, and in national meetings. In April, organization members helped plan the Power Show exhibit held in the Engineering Science Building. The Christmas dance, spring and fall picnics and intramural sports were some of the social activities. Officers were Jerome Pawelek Jr., president; Thomas Wood, vice-president; Larry Harrison, secretary; Robert Appling, treasurer; and Charles Rene Houssiere III, pro- gram chairman. Ben Hall Caudle sponsored the group. MEMBERS NOT PICTURED Abdalla Abdelghani Abdalla Kerry Dean Adams John Charles Alexander Robert Franklin Boggus Joe Martin Bryan Ernie Harris Cockrell Theodore Carl Doerr Omar Jubran Esmail William Martin Evans David Weston Gainer Paul Gainer Oscar Newell Goode Jr. Thomas Patrick Grant III William R. Holden Charles Rene Houssiere Jr. Richard Lee Kail Glen Marshall McFarlin Roberto Enrique Munoz Robert J. Naas Alvin Dale Nirider Yn Hong Peng Paul Cutler Randolph John William Rhea III Robert Lee Robertson Douglas Burns Smith Benjamin John Sorrell Tommy Leon Sprinkle Arthur G. Stell Jack E. Vaughn Herald Warren Winkler Front Row: Iman Soengkowo, Jerome Joe Pawlek Jr., Thomas Russell Wood, Frederick William Wiegand Jr., Joel Donald McDowell, John Phillip Servello. Second Row: Johnny Frank Seekamp, Dick Jeffrey Simon, Ilhan Sener, James Kent Malernee Jr., Joe Ray Seekamp, Timothy Dale Taylor, Robert Dexter Appling. Third Row: Ben Hall Caudle, Edwin Larry Harrison, Robert Lynn Sykes, John Lawrence Mendell, Barry Lynn Faulkner, Stanley Stuart Thurber, James Opliss Brown Jr. Page 118 Front Row: Kent Garrett Platzer, Joe Roger Pitzer, Norton Elliott Marks, Jefery Frank Carson, Dennis Carfield Heflin III. Second Row: Vicki Dee Graham, Joanne C. Durflinger, R andee Jane Lind- say, Phillip Ray Craddock, Frank Giddings Stone, William Isaac Davis II, Donald Hervey Keast, Stevann Carol Simpson, Nannette Frances Rountree, Sally Hutchings. Third Row: Donna Lynne Shirley, Bennie Don Stegmann, Richard Alan Schaffer, James Lonnie Cona- han, Jerry Dean Winburne, Leonard Adolph Jurena, Sandra Jeanette Sutherland, Kathleen Karen Kelley, Robert Lester Moore. Fourth Row: Mary Elizabeth Stripling, Charles David Herzfeld, Paul An- thony Layton, Desmond Allen White, Edwin Michael Schofield, John Blackwell Rountree III, Cynthia Lee Williams, Katherine Anne Leach, Gary William Johnson. Fifth Row: Donald Edward Emerson Jr., Linda Jill Albers, David Dean Kocian, Thomas Scott Jaster, Barry Noel Manning, Marvin Roy Mikeska Jr., Don Edward Leach, Jack Morgan Hanshaw, Barry Marshall Kleinman. AMERICAN MARKETING ASSOCIATION The University chapter of the American Marketing Asso- ciation serves its members through talks with educators and distinguished members of the marketing field. Speakers this year included Charles Goodyear, vice- president of Humble Oil marketing research; Sterling Swift, regional director of Prentice-Hall Publishers; W. T. Tucker; and Bill D. Goforth, vice-president of Grant Advertising. In addition to having guest speakers to stimulate interest in marketing, the organization aided in new-product intro- duction and gave informal parties. Officers this year were Jef Carson, president; Dennis Heflin III, vice-president; Anne Elizabeth Blankenship, secretary; Joe Pitzer, treasurer; Kent Platzer, publication; and Donald Leon Carr, CBA representative. The faculty sponsor was Norton E. Marks. Bill D. Goforth of Grant Advertising Agency spoke to AMA members. Page 119 F AMERICAN SOCIETY OF CIVIL ENGINEERS The purpose of the American Society of Civil Engineers is to acquaint civil engineering students with each other and with practicing engineers through technical talks at biweekly meetings. This year the members attended both the state ASCE meeting held in Austin and the national meeting held in Dallas. Other activities included spring and fall picnics and the annual spring Power Show at which the organization had displays. Officers for the fall semester were Samuel David Ellison, president; Michael Eddie Cavalier, vice-president; Cecil Edward Adcock. treasurer; John Philip Buckner, sec- retary; and David Richard Washington, SEC represent- ative. The spring officers were Michael Eddie Cavalier, president; Donald Marvin Horton, vice-president; Cecil Edward Adcock, treasurer; David Richard Washington, secretary; and Victor William Wehman Jr., SEC represent- ative. Sponsor for the group was Joseph Francis Malina Jr., associate professor of civil engineering. Members not pictured are Gary Lee Anderson, Billy Wayne Carter. William Ross Cowan, Henry James Hervol, Robert Brown Higgins Jr., Monard Lamar Kinman Jr.. Donald W. Klinzing, Mark Norman Lamoureux, Robert Arthur Liesman, George Lawrence Light, John Y. Miller, David T. Newbern, Thomas Alan Ohlendorf, Roger Steve Vaughan, Richard Allen Voigt, Victor William Wehman Jr. Front Row: Samuel David Ellison, Cecil Edward Adcock, Michael Edward Cavalier, John Philip Buckner. Second Row: Larry Oliver Clevenger, Dwight Winston Schulz, Wilton Dale Prejean, Henry Reginald Richardson Jr., George Henry Neill, Donald Marvin Horton, Vern Wayne Hanan, William John Neese Jr., Arthur Tobin Mathis, Oscar Fernando Pena. Third Row: Charles Webster Beere, John William Norris, Robert John Brandes, Samuel Harlan Calhoun, Richard Douglas Blakney, David Richard Washington, Gordon Elliott Sparks, Robert Phillip Smith, Earl Harvey Harriss, Monroe Wayne Jones. Page 120 Front Row: Alvin Thomas Jr., Roger Barras, Eddie Howe, Rostam Kavoussi, Bruce Shearer, Robert Cox, William Upthegrove. Second Row: Houshang Masudi, Francisco Diaz, John Pendleton, Frank Bell, Joe D ' Olive, Jerry Sharpless, William Windle, William Craig, James Key, Steven Spaw, Charles Cofas, Terry Christensen, Jorge Arribau, John McAdams. Third Row: David Steitle, Raymond Lamb, Douglas Quinney, Michael Devine, Vernon Staub, Larry Keast, Richard Har- low, Charles Roeber, Horace Spinks, Frederick Battle Jr., James Westerheid, Leonard Hough III, Kenneth Tallman, Richard Ecken- rod, David Miller, Samuel Collier. Fourth Row: John Gauntt, Gary Ferguson, Don Casteter, Arlen Driscoll, William Lund, Douglas McCaskill, Kenneth Eickmann, Stephen Delk, Jack Howe Jr., Don- ald Johnson, Michael Dunkle, John Krueger, William Brandon, Maxie Burnham, Edward Nelson. Fi th Row: Bruce Lyle, James Nesbitt, James Spears, Eugene Mees, Glenn Williams, Kenneth Way- land, James Coffman, Thomas Sumrall, Ronnie Haws, George Long, James Tanner, Robert Ogden Jr., Michael Beal, Paul Kurth, George Wiggins Jr. , MO Resent- Cavalier. t: Cecil vl Mr.. I Jr.. i Sieve ia]r. AMERICAN SOCIETY OF MECHANICAL ENGINEERS The purpose of the American Society of Mechanical Engineers is to increase the knowledge of theory and prac- tice of mechanical engineering. Through close contact with the engineering faculty and students in preparation of technical and social activities, the society prepares its members for their future careers. A main event of this season was a balloon debate. Con- testants included John Robert Silber, J. Neils Thompson, Robert F. Drinan and Clif Drummond. Other activities were a gas economy run, fall and spring picnics, a technical paper contest and a power show. Among speakers to the group were Ray Gould of the Freeport Sulphur Company and George King from the Dallas Power and Light Company. ASME officers were Rostam Mehraban Kavoussi, chair- man; Eddie Ryan Howe, first vice-chairman; Charles Arthur Roeber, recording secretary; Lawrence Daniel Dorr, treasurer; Douglas Julian Ferguson and Bruce Lee Shearer, SEC representatives. Alvin David Thomas Jr. sponsored the organization. Clif Drummond received congratulations after losing the ASME balloon debate. Page 121 : ' Delta Sigma Pi members held a reception for faculty members during CBA Week. DELTA SIGMA PI The Beta Kappa chapter of Delta Sigma Pi professional business fraternity is the largest chapter in the United States. Membership is by invitation, with members sharing the ambition to become leaders in the business world. The organization encourages scholarship, social activities and provides contact between the commercial world and stu- dents. To acquaint members with the profession, the chap- ter holds lectures featuring speakers from business and industry throughout the country. This year the group took a field trip both semesters, and also participated in CBA Week. They held their annual Christmas Dance and their spring Rose Dance. Officers were Ed Dudley, chancellor; Michael Thomas Fitzgerald, president; William Reese, senior vice-presi- dent; Barry Russell Gay, junior vice-president; and Nikolai Kerpchar, secretary. Thomas Earl Gossett Jr., assistant professor of accounting, was the sponsor. Front Row: Troy Wilson, John Dealy, Nikolai Kerpchar, William Reese, Michael Fitzgerald, Edward Dudley II, Barry Gay, Jefery Carson, Charles Taylor Jr. Second Row: James White, James Reinauer, Dale Miller, George Tharp Jr., Wilburn Endebrock, James Lloyd, John Greve, Gary Mowrey, Chalmers Gable, James Robertson, Michael Gandy, Jerry Monaghan, Philip Craddock, Byron Black, Nathan Bush, John Motes. Third Row: John Bell, Craig Reese, Richard Asel, Richard Bean, Thomas Gumming Jr., William Moses, Paul Van Landingham, Carroll White, Carey Spradley, John Specht Jr., Charles Green, Carl Faulkner, William Rollins, William Wells, Frederick Lobpries, Joe Pitzer, Kenneth Wilson. Fourth Row: Daniel Bedoya, Robert Smith, Warren Wincorn, Andrew McDonald, George Baxley, Bennie Stegmann, Robert York, William Seaver, Gilbert Schorre Jr., Frank Pryor, Edmond Pitts, Carter Davis, Charles Branch, Johnny Cain, Richard Parker, Lewis Boyd, Lonny Rowden, Paul Mallett, Joe Tate, Leslie Palmer Jr., Mitchell Wicker, Douglas Malkemus. Fifth Row: James Baldwin, Jerry Myane, William Murray, Calvin Friedrich, Adrian Waclawczyk, John Neel, Malcolm Rugeley, John Thurman Jr., Richard Dove, Donald DeKunder, George Smith, Paul Cafferty, Hamlin Elrod Jr., William Brock, Steve Wischer, Robert Leonard, Arnold Campbell, Donald Emerson Jr., Michael Weil, Javier Martinez Jr., Jimmie James, Richard Laakso, Larry Tinney. Si v Page 122 Members and guests took time out for games at their annual tree- trimming party. HOME ECONOMICS CHAPTER In addition to improvement of faculty-student and student-student relations, the Home Economics Chapter offers opportunities to learn about all phases of the field. The chapter, one of the largest in Texas colleges, awards three scholarships a year and is affiliated with the Texas Home Economics Association and the American Home Economics Association. Mary Koock, author of the Texas Cookbook and man- ager of Green Pastures and Cambridge Tower restaurants, spoke to the group this year about her cookbook and about entertaining. This year ' s officers were Judy Kay Jackson, president; Annette Ripper, first vice-president; Connie Taylor, second vice-president; Linda Latimer, secretary; and Marilyn Martin, treasurer. Faculty sponsors were Helen McHugh and Tracy Aycock. Jokmy ,,CiMn ft Job , ' SnA Ik ' Hid ! t, f! Front Row: Annette Ripper, Linda Latimer, Donna Elaine Voss, Judy Kay Jackson, Francille Helen Scott. Second Row: Helen F. McHugh, Connie Lynn Taylor, Toni-Jo Lucus, Tracy Fehlis Aycock, Marilyn Martin, Martha Susan Nye, Nancy Matthews Law. Page 123 Below: Poker games proved a welcome break from study periods. Bottom: Kappa Psi ' s reseeded the lawn in front of their house at 2619 Wichita. KAPPA PSI A professional pharmaceutical fraternity, Kappa Psi offers social as well as professional opportunities for its members. This year ' s activities included the co-sponsorship of the Longhorn Pharmaceutical Association Christmas Party, par- ticipation in National Pharmacy Week Display, a blood drive, and an open house for noted pharmacists and pro- fessors. Kappa Psi takes an active part in state and national pharmaceutical conventions and in student branches of the American Pharmaceutical Association and Texas Pharma- ceutical Association. Their officers were David Mackey Daniels, regent; Doug- las Ernest Coursey, vice-regent; Jacob Thomas Estes Jr., secretary; Terry Oliver Tottenham, treasurer; Ernest David Henry, chaplain. Faculty sponsor was Bill David Jobe, grand council deputy. Members not pictured were Charles William Bode Jr., William Stephen Bugna Jr., Vic Canchola, James Ran- dolph Dunlap, Roger Alan Fox, Walker Brian Herrington, Joseph W. Kosh, Gayle Raymond Newcomb, Gary Wayne Overbeck, Richard Lee Roberts, Harvey Wayne Rokohl, Jackie Ross Simmons, William David Smith, George Robert Stone, Mike Stewart Tisdale, and Bill Warren. Page 124 1 Members of Kappa Psi gathered in the courtyard of their house. Top Row: Alan Lee Baese, Stephen Kent Balas, Ronnie Dean Bane, William Dwight Bartlett, Donald Dale Barton, James Wallace Bear- den, Richard Earl Beck. Second Row: Sammy Charles Bell, Uhlus Wayne Bethard, Michael Joseph Bordovsky, Phillip Randell Bowers, Jack R. Bradsher, Caleb Steve Brown III, Chester Hughey Brown Jr. Third Row: Robert Lee Burnett, Raymond Renniks Carr, Thomas Allison Clark, Elmer Alfred Cook, Douglas Ernest Coursey, David Mackey Daniels, Wally Harold Dickerson. Fourth Row: Michael Lee Dietert, Jon Hope Edwards, Jacob Thom- as Estes Jr., Alberto A lvino Gon- zalez, Ernest David Henry, Roger Rueben Hernandez, David Wade House. Fifth Row: Bennett Wray Ho well, Ben Eugene Jacob, Frank Michael Jimenez, Charles Carroll Jowers, Herbert Eugene Kegans, Joseph Scott King, Alfred Bennie Klaus, Ira Joe Klaus. Sixth Row: Jung Mae Lee, Ronald Alton Lee, Robert Edward Lewis, Larry Lee Mays, Michael Harris McBride, Raymond Milton Med- rano, Jerry Lynn Morris, War- ren F. Neely. Seventh Row: Michael Graydon Nicholas, Melvin Vernon Podsim, Jimmy Wayne Puryear, Walter Ray Pyron, James Allan Richardson, Victor David Rodriguez, Gordon Neil Saunders, Miguel Solis. Eighth Row: Frank Darryl Stefka, Alan Marshall Tanowitz, Larry Limuel Thomas, Terry Oliver Tot- tenham, Leonard Joseph Tupa, Paul Lazane Walker, Michael Des Webb, Ray Douglas Westerlage. Page 125 to INSTITUTE OF TRAFFIC ENGINEERS The professional society for a growing branch of civil engineering is the Institute of Traffic Engineers. Its purpose is to advance the profession and to act as the repository of its technical knowledge. The group sponsors symposia on traffic engineering education and invites professors, research engineers and students to present papers and to discuss related subjects. ITE participated in this year ' s Power Show of the College of Engineering. Institute objectives are development of the art and science of traffic engineering, cultivation of technical knowledge and its dissemination among the members, fostering of education and research, and wider application of services to the motoring public. Founded in 1930 with thirty charter members, ITE today has close to 3,000 members in every state and United States possession and in fifty other countries. The Institute oper- ates through a departmental and committee structure, backed by a professional headquarters staff in Washington, DC. The University of Texas Chapter of the Institute of Traf- fic Engineers was installed in 1965. The membership is open to any engineering student interested in the field of traffic and who has taken or is registered for a transportation engi- neering course. I Front Row: Clyde Edward Lee, Humberto Juan Pendola, Peter Crivello, Larry Jack Buttler. Second Row: Leon M. Noel, Louis Edward Hood, Larry L. Blackman, William Raymond Stebbins Jr., Kenneth Dale Hanking, Nasser I. Al-Rashid. Members Not Pictured: William Ross Cowan, iVil.il N. Jundi, David Raleigh Knowles, Issa Sebeitan Oweis, Glen Edward Price, C. D. Reagan, Ahmed Y. Torkey. Page 126 EXECUTIVE COUNCIL Front Row: Stephanie Anne Evans, Ernest David Henry, Terry Oliver Tottenham, Phillip Randell Bowers, Car- mela Andrea Garcia. Second Row: Linda Gene Lyons, Richard John Davis, Richard Earl Beck, Bill David Jobe, David Wade House, Bobby Joe Kennedy, Jung Mae Lee, David Mackey Daniels, Larry Arnold Krasner. to? of services 1 Slate toper- bU DC rfM is open traffic tag- LONGHORN PHARMACEUTICAL ASSOCIATION The purpose of the Longhorn Pharmaceutical Association is to offer its members an opportunity to meet other phar- macy students and to attend lectures on the organization and functions of the Texas Pharmaceutical Association. The group offers membership in both the Texas and American Pharmaceutical Associations. This year ' s activities included an orientation meeting for new students, the annual Christmas formal, a Career Day program and a film series on pharmaceutical and related information. Guest speakers to the organization were Dr. Richard Penna, executive secretary of the Academy of General Prac- tice of the American Pharmaceutical Association, and John Barnett of the United States Public Health Service. The organization ' s officers were Terry Oliver Tottenham, president; Phillip Randell Bowers, vice-president; Stephanie Anne Evans, recording secretary; Richard John Davis, cor- responding secretary; and Carmela Andrea Garcia, treas- urer. Bill David Jobe was the faculty advisor. Representatives of LPhA planned a program for the capitol-area pharmaceutical association. Page 127 r PHI DELTA CHI A national pharmacy fraternity, Phi Delta Chi is dedi- cated to the principles and advancement of the profession of pharmacy. The fraternity ' s social activities included a coffee honoring members of Kappa Epsilon pharmacy so- rority and a Christmas Party for the men. at Travis State School. The fraternity has given its active support to the Student Branch of the American Pharmaceutical Association. It promoted the pharmacy profession on campus with the presentation of Drug Abuse On Campus , a campus-wide symposium on college drug use. This year, the Texas chap- ter received the Prescott scholarship award for outstanding scholarship program and record. Phi Delta Chi, founded nationally in 1883, established its Lambda Chapter at The University of Texas in 1905. Dr. William J. Sheffield, assistant professor of pharmacy spon- sored the fraternity. Phi Delta Chi fall officers were Robert Rae Patterson, president; John Richard Wilhelm, vice-president; Sam Neal Blackstone, recording secretary; Bobby Mac Shaffer, cor- responding secretary; John Lawrence Harshbarger, treas- urer; Glenn Hilton Smith, prelate; John Warren Richard- son, master-at-arms ; Douglas Wayne Richnow, inner guard. Spring officer changes were John Richard Wilhelm, president; Sam Neal Blackstone, vice-president; Bobby Joe Kennedy, recording secretary; Pedro Huerta, corresponding secretary; Roscoe Davis Cawyer, treasurer; John Lawrence Harshbarger, master-at-arms; Terry Wayne Duke, prelate; Joseph Robert Browning, inner guard. Members not pictured are William Lindsey Lively, Wil- liam David Cole, Robert Day, Winston Walton Green, Bobby Glen Rodgers, Richard Wayne Watson. SPRING PLEDGES Jaime Castaneda Trenton Cecil Cole Michael Lee Ellis Michael Paul Ellis Patrick D. Garrett Francisco P. Garza Marin Garza Albert Alvaro Judd Birch Duke Kimbrough David Lynn Matejowsky Norvell Ray Moss Shelly Poe Roaten Philip Charles Shelton Richard Adams Shelton Jimmy Ray Smith Noe Soza Richard Edmund Waldrep Edward Donald Zost 2629 Wichita. Below: Phi Delta Chi sweetheart was presented a bouquet of roses. 332222:13: Top Row: Daniel Acosta, John William Adams, Jack Milburn Ad- kins, Henry Orien Ager III, Lester Hugh Arnold, John Woodson Bell Jr., Kenneth Earl Benson. Second Row: Sam Neal Black- stone Jr., Ralph Arthur Boatman, Gilbert Edwin Boenig Jr., Don Jon Bottoni, Barry Max Brandenberger, Woodrow Michael Brimberry, Thomas Charles Broumley. Third Row: Jimmie Caleb Brown, Lesley Leigh Brown, Joseph Rob- ert Browning, James Victor Bruck- ner, Willie Lemuel Bugg, Robert Edgar Bush, Roscoe Davis Cawyer. Fourth Row: David Roice Conoley, Timothy Ray Covington, Ronald Joe Cox, Ronald Dewayne Cun- ningham, Jim Joe Davis, Richard John Davis. k Page 128 Phi Delta Chi ' s and their dates enjoyed a recep- tion tea in the spring. 7 op ?ow: Terry Wayne Duke, Tim L. Durham, Julian Cook Durst, John Allen Farnel, Larry Glenn Farrow, John William Finch, Santos M. Flores. Second Row: John William Ford, Albert George Gary, Barry S. Gillingwater, Cecil Manren Gregg Jr., Robert Gutierrez, Edwin Jo- seph Haidusek, John Lawrence Harshbarger. Third Row: James Jay Herman, Pedro Huerta Jr., John Edwin Huett, James Warner Irwin Jr., Clark Houston Jackson, Martin Alan Javors, James R. Johnson. Fourth Row: Anthony Charles Jung, Bobby Joe Kennedy, Larry Arnold Krasner, Vaughnie Doyl Langwell, Billy James Linnstaed- ter, Timothy Haskell McCoy, John Ramsey McDavid. Fifth Row: Roy Lee Murray, John Louis Muzny, Lawrence G. Neece, Robert Rae Patterson, Sidney Levi Patterson, Tommas Reed Rainbolt, Richard Marcelino Rendon. Sixth Row: John Warren Richard- son, Douglas Wayne Richnow, John Don Riley, Marlin Douglas Rose, Hollis Randolph Sanders, Bobby Mac Shaffer, Glen Hilton Smith. Seventh Row: Joe Frank Stringer, Tommy Jay Strong, George Phillip Tompkins, David Lee Wheelis, John Richard Wilhelm, David Eu- gene Wood, Edward Michael Woodruff. Page 129 I H Visiting Professor Father Robert F. Drinan, dean of Boston College law school, spoke to Pre-Law Association members. PRE-LAW ASSOCIATION The members of Pre-Law Association are offered a chance to become familiar with the law school, meet and receive advice on preparation for law school from their future professors, and become familiar with the function of lawyers in society. Major activities of the year included a model class in torts and field trips to the State Supreme Court. State legis- lature and the attorney-general ' s office. There was a pro- gram about Hildebrand Moot Court Competition at the School of Law, and the group participated in Law Day. W. Page Keeton and E. Wayne Thode of the School of Law, state legislators, and a State Supreme Court justice were among this year ' s guest speakers. The officers were Charles Guy Hooks III, president; Lloyd Jefferson Gregory III, vice-president; Allan Ross Baker, secretary-treasurer; Nathan James Bell IV, CBA representative: and Thomas Lee Goodman, College of Arts and Sciences representative. Howard A. Calkins, associate professor of government, sponsored the group. m Front Roiv: Allan Ross Baker, Charles Guy Hooks III, Nathan James Bell IV, Lloyd Jefferson Gregory HI. Second Row: Larry Glyndol Quade, John Melvin Hintz, William Joseph Neilon Jr., John Powell Hardesty, Raymond Theron Renyck, Bruce Stephen Powers, Robert Joseph O ' Brien. Third Row: Donald Joseph Weber, David Michael Gregory, John Henry Zammito, Gary Arthur Munneke, John W. Cones, David Leslie Barrett, Reavis Eldon Tomlinson. . Page 130 Vice-president Diana Boland tested hearing equipment. SIGMA ALPHA ETA The only national professional society for prospective speech and hearing therapists, Sigma Alpha Eta meets annually with the American Speech and Hearing Association at their national convention. The society ' s chief purpose is to provide professional growth in the areas of speech path- ology, audiology and deaf education. It also offers members participation in social activities. This year ' s activities included a Christmas party for all children served by the UT Speech and Hearing Clinic, a spring picnic and tours of various schools and institutions. Officers were Kathryn Anne Bearing, president; Diana Lynn Boland, vice-president; Susan Ann Stevenson, treas- urer; and Kathie Childs, secretary. Faculty adviser was Lear Lee Ashmore. Key members were Diana Lynn Boland, Kathie Childs, Harriette Ann Clark, Lila B. Coughran, Kathryn Anne Dear- ing, Evalyn Delilah Lane, Carol Lynne Russell, Doris Ann Solomon, Susan Ann Stevenson and Kathleen Westbrook. Associate members were Elizabeth Rose Bovello, Teresa Jane Branscombe, Cynthia Yolanda Cantu, Jean Marie Christian, Cindy Lou Curry, Martha Joe Hall, Karen Marie Jackson, William David Jones, Susan Lucinda McClain, Martha McGlothlin, Jane Cecily Nyman, Mary Ella Risinger, Patti W. Smith, Sherry Spradley, Cristine Elise Stratton, Lyn Drew Welty and Nancy Elaine Wray. Members of Sigma Alpha Eta spent many hours with children who ha ve speech and hearing problems. Page 131 SIGMA ALPHA IOTA Sigma Alpha Iota, honorary women ' s professional music fraternity, associates its members with others in music by promoting trips to national music conventions and provid- ing speakers from the profession at meetings. The women assist the national chapter of SAI with projects and are eligible for special recognition for achievement in scholar- ship and leadership. During the year, SAI members ushered for University concerts, participated in band, orchestra, and choir en- sembles, and caroled at Christmas with Phi Mu Alpha and Mu Phi Epsilon and also held recitals for fraternity alum- nae and the public. Diane Weber was president; Patti Lou Rogers, vice presi- dent; Sandra Kathleen Gregg, recording secretary; Jean Ann Weger. corresponding secretary; and Linda McDavitt, treasurer. Advisors were Professor Charlotte DuBois, Miss Lita Guerra, and Mrs. Bruce Deatherage. Members not pictured were Joyce Elizabeth Arce, Carlie Sue Burdett, Tina L. Burgard, Betsy Etoile Burleson, Joan Barbara Fenton. Mary Jane Glimp, Sandra Kathleen Gregg, Terry Lynn Hobbs, Nancy Louisa Lee, Linda Jean Lege, Michelle Mae Moltz, Lynda Kay McVey, Mary Ann Nelson, Paulette Rainey, Patti Lou Rogers, Carol Salmon Sharpe, Linda Sokolosky, Jean Ann Weger, and Dianna Jeanne Weirus. Front Row: Patricia Burkes Dougherty, Leslie Lucille Milliren, Donna Cheryl Orton, Johanna Franke, Sue Lynn Blackburn, Donna Margaret Mathews. Second Row: Linda McDavitt, Nancy Marie Normann, Ruth Jeanne McAllister, Diane Weber, Patricia Ruth Andersen. Page 132 Mike Quinn spoke at the fall pledge banquet SIGMA DELTA CHI Sigma Delta Chi, a professional journalistic fraternity, is a society which endeavors to raise the standards of com- petence of its members, to recognize outstanding achieve- ment by journalists, and to promote the recognition of jour- nalism as a profession. The University chapter of Sigma Delta Chi attempts to carry out this program by sponsoring a variety of activities and speakers throughout the year. Delegates from the chap- ter attended the national convention in Pittsburgh and the regional meeting in Dallas. Members toured the press facili- ties at Memorial Stadium and heard how the University handles its sports publicity from Jones Ramsey, sports in- formation director. Mike Quinn. former Washington corre- spondent of The Dallas Morning News, spoke to the frater- nity on covering the nation ' s capital. The fraternity was founded in 1909 at DePauw Univer- sity in Indiana, and now has a world-wide membership of men engaged in virtually every field of journalism. This year ' s officers locally were William Earle Halstead Jr., president; Laurence C. Jackson, vice-president; Richard Ray Dillard, secretary; and Virgil James Johnson, treasurer. Members not pictured were Thomas P. Barry III, Pat N. Hinson Jr., Chester F. Hunt, Laurence C. Jackson, William Lawrence Malaise, William P. O ' Hara, Andrew Miles Ruth, James Edgar Sutton, and John M. Wallace. Front Row: Richard Ray Dillard, James Leland Webb, George A . Covington, John H. Economidy, William Earle Halstead Jr. Second Row: Virgil James Johnson, Michael Eugene Lonsford, Richard L. Hill, William Liggin Cryer, John Charles Anders, John J. Cassel. -I Page 133 Fred Kersting, president of Fred Kersting and Associates, manage- ment consultants, spoke to SAM members. rfr SOCIETY FOR THE ADVANCEMENT OF MANAGEMENT Through association with leading educators and business- men, the Society for the Advancement of Management gives its members a chance to learn about the world of business. Among guest speakers to the group this year were Charles Goodyear, assistant secretary of Humble Oil and Refining Company, and John Cooke, manager of foreign operations, Texas Eastern Transmission Company. SAM participated in the 28th management conference at the Villa Capri and they made a field trip to Ling- Temco-Vought in Dallas. Social activities of the season included a coffee, for new members, a convoy to the Baylor football game and a fall banquet at the Crest Hotel. This year ' s officers were Alan Ross Bird, president; Charles Grady Manley, vice-president; Rosemarie Ellen Penzerro, secretary; Alfred H. Hill, treasurer; and Linda Leach, CBA representative. Faculty sponsor was William Frank Glueck, assistant professor of management. Members not pictured are Gordon Daisley Bayless Jr., Bill Jack Bexley, Kenneth Dale Bozarth, John Shaw Chancy, Barton Null Cherry, John K. Croisant, Robert I. Ellis, Ed- ward Ray Hall, Alfred H. Hill, Billy M. Kirschner, James Mason, William Gerald Reel, Robert Eugene Ross, Billy Don Sims, Harvey Ray Vorwerk and John Jackson Waldrip. 1 Km Front Row: Rosemarie Ellen Penzerro, Paul Neal Smolen, Curtis Franklin Troy, Lloyd Eugene Brittian, Willson Joel Fahlberg Jr., I.inda Diana Learh. Second Row: John Hollis Dealy, Arthur E. Skeats, Jack Winfield Cannon, Charles Grady Manley, Wayne Stevens Smith, John Blackwell Rountree III, Alan Ross Bird. Page 134 OFFICERS Seated: Mary Evangeline R entz, Sally Ann Matheny Lyla June Babcock. Standing: Jo Anne Bell, Susan Ann Yowell. Patricia Ann Ogle, Constance Louise Pollard, Sharon Kay Rentz. TEXAS STUDENT EDUCATION ASSOCIATION By attending interesting meetings and conventions, the Texas Student Education Association offers its members an opportunity to learn about the different aspects of teaching. This year members of the association attended an area workshop at Del Mar College in Corpus Christi, a state con- vention in Dallas and an area convention in San Antonio. Other activities included participation in American Educa- tion Week, a city-wide book drive and a Christmas party for the Austin State School. TSEA provides contact with professionals and faculty members. This year guest speakers to the group were Glenn W. Kidd, TSEA state consultant; Charles Victor Bunderson; Bill Dean Francis and Wayne H. Holtzman. This year ' s officers were Mary Evangeline Rentz, presi- dent; Constance Louise Pollard, first vice-president; Jo Anne Bell, second vice-president; Patricia Ann Ogle, record- ing secreta ry; Susan Ann Yowell, corresponding secretary; and Sally Ann Matheny, treasurer. Faculty sponsors were John Ormand Rodgers, Richard J. Connelly and Frances Fallen Fuller. TSEA members registered at the state convention held in Austin. Page 135 Members presented sponsors with gifts at the group ' s annual Christ- mas party. UT NURSING STUDENTS ASSOCIATION The function of The University of Texas Nursing Students Association is to give its members the opportunity to work closely with and learn more about the nursing profession. Club activities included Christmas caroling at Seton, St. Davids and Holy Cross hospitals; district workshops; a spring convention of Texas Nursing Students Association in San Antonio; the national convention in Dallas; and a trip to the University School of Nursing in Galveston. The group sponsored a weekend retreat at Camp Heywood, and a big sister-little sister program to assist freshmen. Speakers this year were Kay Caulkin, public health nurse, and Dr. David 0. Johnson, an anesthesiologist in Austin. Officers included Carmen Elizabeth Oertling, president; Virginia Lea Andrus, vice-president; Cynthia Ann Beach, recording secretary; Donna Jean Caldwell, coordinator; and Helen Elizabeth Cargill, treasurer. Faculty sponsors were Mary S. Cox and Winifred D. Pugh. I 1,1 Front Row: Carmen Elizabeth Oertling, Donna Jean Caldwell, Cyn- thia Ann Beach, Virginia Lea Andrus, Helen Elizabeth Cargill. Second Row: Jodie Kathleen Tronson, Kloyece Lynn Riser, Sandi Wilkie Smith, Judith Ann Palmer, Marilyn Summy, Janice Clora Huff, Christine Adams, Evangeline Ochoa. Third Row: Carolyn Sue Childress, Sandra Kaye Metz, Mary Lynn Craft, Louise Ann Ogden, Jeffrey Richard Bonnell, Nikki Fern Sramek, Rose Marie Grimm, Sarah Stone Strauss, Kathleen Fowler. Fourth Row: Cherrylene All- man, Brenda Joyce Benwill, William Henry Pedro, Rebecca Sue Brown, Joe Harman Johnson, Billy Joe Moore, Susan Bentley Free- man, Jane Elisabeth Reinhart, Magdalene Rhoda Holm. Page 136 - ' ' 7 , i - - ' , ' - HONORARY Page 137 ALPHA EPSILON DELTA Members of Alpha Epsilon Delta are provided the oppor- tunity to meet representatives from various medical and dental schools on an informal level. Members also have access to extensive quiz files covering required and elective courses in the pre-medical and pre-dental curriculum. Activities of the group include assisting with registration for pre-medical and pre-dental students, annual initiations, and a spring Awards Banquet and dance. Noted speakers to the group this year were Dr. William K. Jordan, a neurosurgeon from Arkansas; Dr. Ruben H. Adams, assist- ant dean of student affairs at Southwestern Medical School ; Dr. Schofield, dean of the Baylor Medical School; and Dr. C. A. LaMaistre, UT vice-chancellor for health affairs. The year ' s officers were Clem Lee Kirkland Jr., president; Judith Ellen Crouch, vice-president; Barbara Anne Carroll, secretary; Brian Thomas Pruitt, treasurer; and William Roger Greenberg, historian. Dr. William Wolfe, chairman of the Department of Special Education, sponsored the group. SPRING PLEDGES MEMBERS Frank Ervay Barr, Jr. Joseph Wesley Baxter Joe Blinderman Myron Earl Bloom Mateo Gilberto Bosquez Michael H. Brophy William Warren Buchholtz Michael Edward Byrne Frederick Lytle Carrington Felix William Cherico, Jr. Desmond Brian Corbett Leslie Demetri James Michael File Michael James Ford William A. Freeborn Jeffrey Howard Friedman Harold Charles Friend Gary Robert Gosdin Robert L. Haydon Douglas V. Horbelt .Shelby E. Johnson Gray Byron Jolink Larry Raymond Karrh Dennis Martin Lanier James Arthur Madeley James Harrison Moody Kermit Michael Mullins William Charles O ' Donnell, Jr. Danny L. Perry Thomas Edwin Rain Henry Wesley Ratliff James Alexander Reynolds Kenneth Robert Richardson John Des Rochers Berry Fred Rothschild Ronnie Jay Ruby Jay Schapita Russell Schlattman Karl Warren Shelton, Jr. Deborah Anne Spiva Peyton Thompson Elizabeth Joan Tubbs Rickey Wilson William Gregory Wolfe Clarence Reginald Allen Jr. James Young Allen Jr. Ernie Forest Anderson Ralph Vincent Bailey Carla Anne Beechie James Gee Bonifield Michael Shane Brenan William Hargis Brown Michael John Buchele Saeed Hussain Buraiky James Lee Burke Diana Cardenas David Allen Carpenter Ken Carroll Robert Harris Cleveland David Gene Conatser Anna Maria Curry Frank R. Dehnisch Jr. Bailey Peyton Delaney Ronald Dennis Dillee Jerry Wayne Dodson Eugene Craig Dorf John Hilton Doran Jon Hope Edwards Leon Raymond Escude Jr. David Gary Evans Ray Munn Fitzgerald Jimmy Martin Friedman Morey Gardner Randall M. Goethals John Edgar Goodpasture Jr. Richard Neal Green Sharon Kay Grosskopf William Ralph Hebbe William Lyle Hodge Jr. Clifton Wallace Hooser Andrew Edward Hoover Keith Hughes Leo Marvin Hurley Jr. Tom Eugene Jeffrey Gary Stephen Kahn Ronald Wayne Kasperik Samuel Robert Katz James Lee Kessler Richard Lee Kimbrough William Robert King Mark Jeffrey Lerman Kenneth Jay Levy John Robert Logsdon Gary Gwynn Loudermilk Benzel C. MacMaster Charles Allen Marsh Michael L. Mauldin William Joseph Meyers Harold Lee Miller William Wade Miller Sally Nester Kenneth Michael Nugent Robert Keene O ' Bryan Terrence O ' Keefe Nelda Ann Park Charles Edward Pehr Allan Leslie Potter Ronald Jay Ressmann Robert G. Ridout III James Richard Ross Shelly Irving Saffer Jerry William Shay Russell Lee Silverstein James Kendall Sims Edward Henry Snyder Cynthia Scott Strauch Link Eugene Summers Neal Gearreald Sutherland Ronald Joe Taska Barbara Lynn Thompson Lowery Thompson William R. Thornton Jr. David Neilson Tobey Jr. Herbert Arthur Underwood Ray Alan Verm Richard James Wallace Jr. Thomas Charles Wascher Madeline Faith Weinstein Stuart Rollin Weiss Hugh N. West III Eric Lane Westerman Jerome Paul Wiesner Front Row: Judith Ellen Crouch, Lynn Cottingham, Barbara Anne Carroll. Second Row: William Roger Greenberg, Clem Lee Kirkland Jr., Anthony Curtis Kimbrough, Brian Thomas Pruitt. Page 138 ETA KAPPA NU Founded in 1904 at the University of Illinois, Eta Kappa Nu is the only electrical engineering honor society in exist- ence in the United States. The fraternity speaks for all electrical engineering scholars. Members of Eta Kappa Nu are chosen for their superior academic performance, capacity for hard work, and promise of professional success. The organization has approximately 60,000 members in America. Eta Kappa Nu offers an excellent program for its mem- bers. Bridge, the organization ' s magazine, keeps members informed of affairs of the society and keeps them in step with the fast-moving profession of electrical engineering. The fraternity attempts to instill in members a deep interest and marked ability in their life work and to bring them into closer union so as .to foster a spirit of liberal culture in engineering colleges. OFFICERS Fall Spring JAMES DAVID BECKER President HOWARD WESLEY GLUECK HOWARD WESLEY GLUECK V ice-President JERRY LYNN SETLIFF ROBERT LEE EWING Recording Secretary ALLEN DICKSON BOGER JR. THOMA S LEE WHARTON .... Corresponding Secretary ROBERT LEE EWING JERRY LYNN SETLIFF Treasurer CHARLES CLEMON SCAIEF III AUSTIN NEAL BRINSON JR. ... Bridge Correspondent JACK LEE COE FRANCIS X. BOSTICK JR Faculty Advisor FRANCIS X. BOSTICK JR. JOHN RICHARD COGDELL Faculty Advisor JOHN RICHARD COGDELL FACULTY MEMBERS Francis X. Bostick Clarence L. Coates John Richard Cogdell Arwin A. Dougal William C. Duesterhoeft Bob M. Fannin Otto M. Friedrich William D. Gregg Cyrus 0. Harbourt William H. Hartwig Elmer L. Hixson A. Bart Howe Oren B. Kesler Roy Rankin Krczdorn Alfred Hall LaGrone Thomas E. Mueller Edward Joseph Powers Charles Harold Roth Jr. Harold W. Smith W. K. Sonnemann Archie W. Straiton Herbert L. Taylor Edward J. Wagner GRADUATE MEMBERS Harold D. Albertson Herman Richard Arons Albert W. Baird III James K. Beard John E. Boehl Austin Neal Brinson Jr. Robert Randolph Caddel George L. Cardwell III Billy Dan Carroll Kenneth Randolph Castleman Richard Nelson Chandler Dickey Eugene Clardy John Haven Davis James Elliott Deans Joe L. Devine David Lynn Dobbins Jimmy Lee Dodd Donald H. Eller Claude Herbert Feistel Berl Paul Guyton Robert W. Hanks Dale Ralph Harbison Charles A. Harlow Frank C. Harris Kenneth Ray Hessel Howard Don Holden Gary Lynn Hunt James R. Kamrath Kenneth Erwin Kirsch Edward Louis Klawitter Henry R. Klawitter Charles Elbert Laird Jr. Jerry L. Ligon Daniel G. Mackey Gayle Patrick Martin Michael K. Masten Roy Miller Matney Richard Dixon Maxwell David James Mayhall Gerard Kirby Miller II Gerald Lewis Neely Robert Leonard Nelson Jr. Philip Sanford Noe John Marlin Old Allen Barr Plunkett Malcolm Richard Railey Howard Nixon Roberts Allan B. Schmitt Joe Frank Sexton William Eldon Sims John Rosecoe Smith Jr. Jackie Lee Stone Chia-Hsiaing Sung Wadih Hanna Toubassi Bernard Frank Tupa Fawwaz T. Ulaby Joe Byron Underwood James Terry Walker Lieh-Chun Wang Frederic Weigl Thomas William Whaley Jr. James Douglas Wolfe Jerry Reese Yeargan Eddie Young Gilbert Lowell Baker James David Becker Allen Dickson Boger James Harold Derryberry UNDERGRADUATE MEMBERS Robert Lee Ewing .Howard Wesley Glueck Charles H. Graham Jr. Clinton S. Hartman James Brian Klahn Richard Kent Lennington George Bond Mackey Danny Keith Raley Charles demon Scaief III Thomas Lee Wharton Jerry Lynn Setliff Kim Tung Au Carl Ray Bailey George Alvin Bennett Jack Lee Coe Richard Robert Collier George Robert Craig FALL INITIATES Joe L. Devine Tom Jordan Gentry Darryl Greenwood Hervey Stuart Hutchins Thomas Allen Jones Richard Lee Kleir Robert Leonard McDonald Lawrence Miller Payne Allen Barr Plunkett Thomas Gordon Price Jr. David Rex Siever Fred Lee Sims Donald Stafford Kenneth David Thompson Jesus Turullois Charles Michael Watson Gay Marion Ziller Jr. Edward Arnold Zwald Jr. Larry Wayne Abernathy Spyros C. Economides Robert Mark Emmer Richard Finley Ferguson SPRING PLEDGES John Martin Gilmore Jr. Michael T. Hodkin Norman Glenn Koepnick Andrew Crockett Kyle William Travis Maxey James Leo McCreary Gilbert Albar Peon Hector de J. Ruiz-Cardenas Robert S: Siller John Eric Swanson John Hal Wray Henry Joseph Van De Walle Page 139 FRIAR SOCIETY Recognizing outstanding contributions to the University and providing a continuing channel of communication and comradeship between members who are still attending the University and those who have graduated, the Friar Society offers members the opportunity of meeting and discussing the problems and goals of the University with the most out- standing men who have attended this school. Founded in 1911, the Friar Society is the oldest and highest honorary organization on the campus. It annually selects for membership twelve or fewer men, of second- semester junior rank or above, who have made significant and outstanding contributions to the University. Specific points considered in selection of new members include leadership, scholarship, service, integrity, character, and evidence of A love for the University. The Society holds two initiation and reunion breakfasts each year to which all members of the Society are invited. OFFICERS Fall Spring COMER 0. PATTERSON Abbot BRUCE ARTHUR KOWERT RICHARD ROMO Scrivener DAVID ROY LAMBERT BRUCE ARTHUR KOWERT . . Almoner. PLATT WALKER DAVIS III FACULTY MEMBERS Charles T. Clark John Connally William A. Cunningham Gus M. Hodges Albert Pearson Jones Calvin Cleave Nolen Arno Nowotny John G. Steele Benjamin Fletcher Wright Tommy Neal Cowan Platt Walker Davis III David Roy Lambert FALL INITIATES Patrick Cunningham Oxford Terry W. Peterson Joe Bill Watkins Edwin Dorn Harvey Radnor Eanes III Michael Eugene Gammon Rostam M. Kavoussi SPRING INITIATES Robert Keene O ' Bryan John Stephen Odell Terry Oliver Tottenham Lloyd Willis Birdwell Jr. Clarence Vaughn Bray George David Carlock Tommy Drew Cauthorn Clifford W. Drummond MEMBERS Jim Ray Fletcher Anthony Charles Jung Bruce Arthur Kowert Gary Richard O ' Connor C. O. Patterson Aubrey Lee Pettit Howard Nixon Roberts Richard Romo James Benton Rylander Richard John VanStcenkiste Page 140 MEMBERS NOT PICTURED Marilyn Annette Bane Carolyn Barkley Laura Jane Bass Randa Lea Bowyer Sylvia Dow Caldwell Kay Elizabeth Canter Cinda Lynne Cyrus Caroline Andrea Dewey Josephine Ann DiBella Janice Catherine Freeman Deanne Catherine Harrell Janet Florence Hirsch Ann Elizabeth Holaday Kay Vera Holder Carole Lynn Johnson Lenda Kennedy Beth Ellen McEnery Anne Louise Melinger Susan Jane Melton Susan Patricia Metcalf Jeanette Elaine Parker Jane Celestia Patrick Olivia Layne Potter Trudi Ratz Lisa Neal Rogers Judy Kay Stark Linda Kaye Warford SPRING PLEDGES Patricia Louise Anderson Bernice Curtiss Bridges Sandra Gayle Brooks DeeAnn Brown Susan Buechele Patricia Anne Failor Nancy Katherine Gent Libby Harriet Holland Fanchon Laurie Lunin Pam Mandell Dorothy Ann Tniele GAMMA ALPH A CHI National women ' s advertising society, Gamma Alpha Chi gives members an opportunity to meet professionals in the field. It orients the students to the problems and advantages of women in advertising, and after graduation, is an excel- lent means of connection and association with other women in advertising. The University chapter won the Bea Johnson Achieve- ment Award at the national convention in Phoenix, Ariz., for the best chapter. Speakers, group discussions, and field trips to San Antonio and Houston allowed members to meet public relations and advertising professionals. Officers for the year were Dianne Louise Sabom, presi- dent; Rosemary Armmia Kent, vice-president; Kathleen Karen Kelley, secretary; Judie Lynn Beaver, treasurer; and Deanne Catherine Harrell, news editor. Alan Scott, professor of journalism, sponsored the group. From Row: Susan Lynn McCoin, Aura Nell Ranzau, Kathleen Karen Kelly, Rosemary Armmia Kent, Dianne Louise Sabom, Judith Lynn Beaver, Cheri Lynn Oakley. Back Row: Alan Scott, Donna Elaine Voss, Jean Marie Stavinoha, Linda Kay Garrison, Toni Marilyn Moore, Rebecca Jo Lanier, Linda Elizabeth Wisner, Pamela Anne Baggett, Susan Mary Blair, Carol Louise Neu, Ellen Pendergraft. Page 141 KAPPA EPSILON Women pharmacy majors with a satisfactory grade-point average compose Kappa Epsilon. Organized at the Univer- sity in 1943, the group offers scholarships to eligible mem- bers. It was originally founded in 1923 at the University of Iowa by Zada M. Cooper. Bill D. Jobe of the pharmacy extension service spoke to the organization this year. In December they held an initia- tion banquet and planned a Christmas party for the children at Travis State School with Phi Delta Chi, pharmacy frater- nity. The year ' s officers were Shirley Marshall Cawyer, president; Teresita Gonzalez, vice-president; Stephanie Anne Evans, recording secretary; Linda Gene Lyons, correspond- ing secretary; and Carmela Andrea Garcia, treasurer. Spon- sor of the group was Mrs. Glenda Baltzer. Esther Jane Wood Hall, associate professor of Pharmacy is a faculty member and Mrs. Henry Matthew Burlage, Pauline -Davidson, Mrs. Gunnar Gjerstad, Dorothy Jane Lidiak, Marie Betzner Morrow, and Martha Rodriguez are associate members. Members not pictured are: Nina Carol Bates, Johnnye Earlene Cunningham, Patricia Ann Harrington, Carolyn Owens and Lynn Ann Walsh. SPRING PLEDGES Nancy Carole Frazer Jana Kay Hamlett Judy Ann Fatten Marolyn Reynolds Marjorie Lee Sanchez Virginia Lee Sanders Linda Jean Scott Marilyn Kay Tips Nancy Kay Walker Martha B. Dickinson White Initiation for the fall pledges was held at the Barn this year. B I F Top Row: Sharon Ann Anderson. Camilla C. Bader, Susan Elaine Bartlemay, Doris June Beamer, Shirley Ann Cawyer, Linda Lor- raine Chrane. Second How: Mildred Gay Dodson, Cheryl Elaine Ellis, Stephanie Anne Evans, Kay Margaret Foo- shee, Carmela Andrea Garcia. Olga Jo Garcia. Third Row: Teresita Gonzalez, Elaine Anne Grady, Patricia Kay Hutto, Yolanda Margarita Laurel, Cheryl Kay Lewis, Ann Marie Lyons. Fourth Row: Linda Gene Lyons, Doris Rae McDuffie, Sheridyn Shelby Morgan, Nannette Muriel Nau, Karen Lynn Farmer, Carolyn Faye Peterson. Fifth Row: Sharon Elizabeth Reed, Linda Janice Regan, Karen Ann Satsky, Ana Maria Vasquez. Bon- nie Jeanne Williams. - Page 142 MORTAR BOARD As a national honorary organization for senior women, Mortar Board selects its members on the basis of scholar- ship, leadership, character, and service to the University. Members must have 90 hours with an overall 2.0 average. Major activities include a fall forum concerning graduate school, a spring book fair, Round-Up reunion, presentation of a $200 scholarship, and presentation of a trophy to the sophomore woman with the highest grade point average. Officers for the year were Michael Hope James, presi- dent; Margaret Watson Wolfe, vice-president for the fall and Joanne Amacker, vice-president for the spring; Glenda Lazarus, secretary; Julia Fu Shaw, treasurer; Judith Louise Groom, reporter; and Mary Claire Koeppe, historian. Spon- sors were Glenda Lippman, teaching assistant in educational psychology; Mrs. Donald A. Larson, wife of the associate professor of botany; and James Bernard Ayres, assistant professor of English. SPRING INITIATES Elizabeth Belk Joan Bergstrom Kay Boyles Sara Virginia Bullock Cheryl Ann Burr Kay Ellen Cude Susan Elizabeth Epps Carolyn Frances Estes Johanna Franke Linda Beth Kern Susan Anne Kolius Vera Sansom Korth Frances L. McMath Claire Ann Miller Nancy Ann Nasits Dorothy Maureen Nelson Rebecca Ann Porter Robin Ritchie Carol Ann Rulfs Glenna Margaret Schroeder Sidneye Carol Trulock Louella Grace Vine Betti Townsend Willerson Marolyn Wittman Liz Marie Wooldridge Sally Ann Yarborough Front Row: Sally Eugenia Sneed, Joannie Amacker, Michael Hope James, Marian Rebecca Pendleton, Margaret Watson Wolfe, Julia Fu Shaw. Second Row: Glenda Jo Lazarus, Joyce Elizabeth Arce, Janet Lynn Matthews, Meredith Mitchell, Jo Lynn Cunningham, Emma Lea King. Members Not Pictured: Judith Louise Croom, Marilyn Frances Friedman, Janet Goren, Mary Claire Koeppe, Bar- bara Jane Tudor. Page 143 MU PHI EPSILON Coeds are selected for Mu Phi Epsilon, international music sorority, on the basis of scholarship, musicianship, character, and personality. During the year members presented the Follies, a recital and tea for Austin alumni, music therapy activities at state institutions, and recitals and programs for Austin Public Schools, Trinity University, and Southwest Texas State College. Besides their own presentations, mem- bers were given a recital by Miss Helen Haupt and a harp ensemble directed by Gayle Horn. The organization offers 14 different awards and scholarships. The year ' s officers were Nancy V. Mabry, president; Antoinette Elizabeth Bonelli, vice-president; Rosanne Gay VanDorn, recording secretary; Rita Anne Griffin, corre- sponding secretary; and Barbara Gayle Lewellen, treasurer. Miss Gayle Horn was faculty adviser. MEMBERS NOT PICTURED Mary Carol Cunningham Georganna Fitzgerald Linda Rae Fryman Rita Anne Griffin Mary Janssen Cappy Spencer Kennedy Constance Malloy Dixie Ross Neill Margaret Rose Roebke Jorene Sanfilippo Margaret Jean Stevens Nancy J. Stevens Rosanne Gay VanDorn Jo Lynn Waller Linda Carol Wukasch SPRING PLEDGES Sue Florence Brown Janie Cummings Gayle Dunlap Mary Murdy Penny Diane Peavy Judith Olga Taylor , Front Row: Ersalene Faye Chappell, Sallie Margaret Baker, Vicki Eileen Hall, Jacque Sue Gibson. Second Row: Nancy V. Mabry, Barbara Gayle Lewellen, Frances Sue Novick, Beverly Faye Fisher, Antoinette Elizabeth Bonelli. Page 144 Iiipiet .- talon WiSie Mary bin i-i Way Bel far log i feKleyj CmlDia, I Ln MthPatn Hi Mi dim Front Row: Madeleine Draeger, Marsha Ann White, Judith Darla Ashurst, Linda Lee Cunningham, Billie Pat Porter. Second Row: Kay Boyles, Ann Elizabeth Caraway, Lynnell Jackson, Judith Ann Vitte- toe, Nancy Louise Billingsley. MEMBERS NOT PICTURED Margaret Ann Becker Jenna Lou Bell Linda Sue Brooke Lois Mary Broussard Brenda Sue Carney Susan Louise Clem Lynn Cottingham Addie Beth Craft Johnny Beth Davis Mary Lou Grantham Janis Kleypas Linda Beth LaBaume Linda Latimer Mary Livingston Nancy Lynn Merritt Anne Elizabeth Roberson Dianne Marie Robin Sharon Leigh Sass Marilyn Kay Tipton Janis Jo Volkening Sharon Kay Weldon SPRING PLEDGES Charlotte Lee Banks Linda Mary Boston Nancy Jean Browder Kathryn Francis Cain Carol Diane Council Ruth Patricia Davidson Judy Anne Davis Lynn Claudia Ferguson Katherine Susan Gruner Lucinda Boylen Hanks Katherine Ruth Haralson Deborah Jeanette Harlow Shirley Anne Heczko Karen Dorothy Holland Carolyn Alice Howerton Mary Evelyn Ireton Susan Jarrett Georgianne Johnson Jolie Ann Kalbaugh Virginia Marie Kramer Ann Elizabeth Livergood Mary Male Sharron Reaves Puryear Elizabeth Alene Risinger Nancy Rundquist Diana Kate Sledge Susan Sparks Joy Kristine Stapp Donna Maxine Theis Julia Spencer Tucker Constance Ann Wellen Bonnie Bell Yates PHI BETA KINSOLVING Kinsolving residents who are members of a recognized University scholastic honorary or are on the Dean ' s List are members of Phi Beta Kinsolving. The girls hold spring and fall initiation to present a scholarship plaque to a member. Other activities include a coffee with the staff of the dean ' s office. Officers for the year were Kay Boyles, president; Marsha Ann White, vice-president; Madeleine Draeger, secretary; Ann Elizabeth Caraway, treasurer; and Judith Darla As- hurst, reporter. Mrs. Idella Patterson, resident counselor, was adviser. Page 145 Front Row: Robert Edward Davis, Richard Alan Dillard, Robert Leonard Nelson Jr. Second Row: Gordon Waldon Mid dleton, Douglas Glenn Veazey, Butch Buchanan Boyd Jr., Danny Wayne McAngus, James Hardy Bryan, Alan Richard Ponder, Thomas Jefferson Gib- son IV. Third Row: Dennis Lee Saathoff, Malcolm George Nelson, Billy Mack Clifford, Charles Byron Yarling, Edgar Earl Rhea HI, Jimmy Carl Chapman, Alfonso Alfred Sosa. PHI MU ALPHA SINFONIA Phi Mu Alpha Sinfonia is an honorary men ' s music fra- ternity. During the year members ushered for concerts, hung posters for CEC events, presented a Christmas program at the State Hospital, and produced Follies Fantastique with the other music fraternities. Richard Alan Dillard was president; Robert Leonard Nelson Jr., vice-president; Robert Edward Davis, secretary- treasurer; and Robert Xavier Rodriguez, historian. Charles Edward Brookhart, associate professor of music, was fac- ulty adviser. MEMBERS NOT PICTURED Ronald Edward Barney Thomas Patrick Baughman Michael Alan Benefiel John Henry Easily John Charles Ellzey David Wilson Flack Charles Henry High Peter Hamilton Johnston Lorin Glen Larson Herbert Luther McDaniel Jr. Louis Lee McKibben Calvin Jackson McLerran Robert Xavier Rodriquez Charles Lloyd Turner James M. VanHemert Wade Houston Weiler Thomas Henry Wells Emory Clark- Whipple SPRING PLEDGES James Scott Balentine John Tuck Brewer John Wiley Davidson Bruce Richard Elliot James Sidney Gibson James Monte Guidry John S. McClelland Paul Edward McCormick Russell Carol Nelson John Lee Nowlin Lester Maas Oliver James Carry Reid Sleven Robert Smith Hugh Cullen Sparks Robcrl Walter Stricklin Thomas Henry Waggoner Kennelh Roy Williams Phi Mu Alpha taped ihe American Music Recital for radio and television in December. :v. IF Page 146 Mr. Bill Dewberry spoke with Pi Omega Pi members about job opportunities with I.B.M. PI OMEGA PI The national business teacher education honor society, Pi Omega Pi is a member of the Association of College Honor Societies. Membership in the group is open to stu- dents who are enrolled in the teacher-training curriculum or in the business education program. The Gamma Omega chapter at the University helped this year with the Annual Typewriting and Shorthand Inter- scholastic League Meets. Members also worked in the Col- lege of Business Administration Placement Office. Officers for the year were Linda Lou Fairey, president; Kay Lyn Davenport, fall vice-president; Susan R. Bresie, spring vice-president; Joanne McCauley, secretary; Norma Sue Stanley, treasurer; and Dena Rose Arnall, historian. Sponsors for the group were Anna Marie Stengel and Nelda Garcia. SPRING PLEDGES Ann Allums Mary Gene Beazley Judy Giudice Brenda Joyce Tietjen Front Row: Lucy Carolyn Hinton, Susan Moore Bresie, Nelda C. Garcia, George Ann Shamess, Barbara Jane Henk, Nancy Ann Nasits. Second Row: Cherry Kelly Bartlett, Mary Leta Jones, Anna Marie Stengel, Joanne McCauley, Dena Rose Arnall, Linda Lou Fairey. Members Not Pictured: Dorothy S. Adams, Jane Isenhower Brown, Kay Lyn Davenport, Joyce K. Ritchie, Nancy Rae Roosth, Judith L. F. Scheschuk, Norma Sue Stanley, Maryana Symes. Page 147 PRAETORIAN GUARD Organized in 1963, Praetorian Guard takes its name from elite Roman troops that guarded Emperor Augustus. Out- standing cadets in the Army and Air Force Reserve Officers Training Corps Programs make up the group. Through this organization, members acquaint themselves with all facets of life as an Army or Air Force officer. At weekly meetings guest speakers such as Colonel Ward C. Blacklock. former commanding officer of Fort Lee, Colonel John D. Townsend, and Major Carl Carpenter informed members of the responsibilities of officers. During the year Praetorian Guard cadets helped in ROTC registration, hosted the Central Texas Invitational Rifle Match in December, and raised flags at football games and Texas Relays. In association with the Daily Texan, Prae- torian Guard sponsored a Vietnam Christmas Card Program. In the fall Gregory Gerard Choban was commanding officer; Keith Allen Maxie, executive officer; Bruce Gordon Luna, sergeant major; Ronald Edward Bergquist, S-l; Gerald Knox Bishop, S-2; James Clifford Hackard, S-3; and Wiljiam Duncan Knox, S-4. Spring officers were Gerald Knox Bishop, commanding officer; John Francis Kelly Jr., executive officer:. John David Boswell, sergeant major; William Reaves Schovajsa, S-l; Phillip Duane Moseley, S-2; James Clifford Hackard, S-3; and William Duncan Knox, S-4. Captain Charles 0. Sims sponsored the organization. Lucinda Halstead was sweetheart. SPRING PLEDGES Robert D. Andron Morris Lynn Barto James Wilson Darden Kenneth Feldman Gary Lynn Hitzfeld Richard George Kramer Gregory Monroe Meyer Louis Edward Mize Leon H. Nims Charles Edwin Pfiester Jon Ronald Rios James Robertson Timothy Moser Rogers Phillip C. Scott James Tidwell Frank Henry Wagner Jr. Front Row: Lucinda Halstead, Charles Edgar Sims. Second Row: Frank Austin Thacker, Jon Marion Goodfleisch, Theodore Anthony Gonzalez, Joseph Charles Nicols Jr., Christopher E. Shively, Paul Seward Smith Jr., Michael Lee Boland, Robert Harleston Crites, Krith Allen Maxie. Third Row: Gerald Knox Bishop, Orville Dwain Harris, Roger Steve Vaughan, James Clifford Hackard, Ward Truett Blacklock Jr., Ronald Edward Bergquist, William Duncan Knox, Floyd Louis Oliver Jr., Stephen Hall Holliday. Fourth Row: Charles Everett Baker, John Thomas Ferguson, Charles Donald McFetridge, Thomas Lee Wharton, John Lawrence Johnson, John Francis Kelly Jr., Ronald James Deutch, Bruce Gordon Luna, John David Boswell. Fifth Row: William Joseph Balkon, Gregory Gerard Choban, Frank Chatmon, Phillip Duane Moseley, Richard Warren Fender, Robert Bruce Allensworth, Michael Thomas Rozga, James Allen Smith, Ralph Emerson Willcox Jr., George Robert Wallace. Members Not Pictured: Carl Michael Barto, Sidney Ray Boatler, Hayden Edward Boland, Marshall Alan Bryant, Richard Eugene Flint, Paul Joseph Giddens, John Xavier Olivo, Larry Hill River, William Keaves Schovajsa. Page 148 FALL PLEDGES James Douglass Brotherton William Owen Bull Larry Dan Clancy Michael James Clark John Thomas Conly Philip Lawrence Eiserloh Thomas Alan Erdmann Sammy M. Gilmore Robert Allen Higley Jordan R. Janak Curtis L. Junge M. R. Ligon Samuel R. Lyle Jr. Charles C. Neal Ronald N. Phillips Steven S. Shwiff Ernest M. Trominski Wilfred C. Uecker Fredrick W. Wiegand Russell C. York SPRING PLEDGES Jerome R. Banks Thomas A. Bogel James Arthur Burns Claude Robert Cage Michael David Collins Robert Louis Collins Carl Clifton Hill HI James Milton Horton William Richard Jonson Richard Henry Kayser Marvin Roy Mikeska Bill Raiford Newsom James Nolan Rachel George Raymond Root Lloyd Reynolds Sloan Steven Gravson Smith MEMBERS NOT PICTURED Munson Goodyear Compton Allan Keith DuBois James David Godfrey John Kennard House Dale Robin Miller Arnold Ott Clayton Dunning Pledger Robert Wade Smith Gary Don Whitlock SCABBARD AND BLADE Membership in Scabbard and Blade is based on merit alone. Only outstanding junior and senior members of the three ROTC units at the University are selected. All mem- bers are future officers of the Army, Navy, Air Force, and Marine Corps. The company at Texas is Company G of the Eighth Regiment of the National Society of Scabbard and Blade. There are 184 companies established in leading col- leges and universities of the United States and Puerto Rico with a present membership of approximately 107,000 cadets and midshipmen. Scabbard and Blade offers the opportunity to associate socially and professionally with future officers of all four major services who have proven to be outstanding members of their ROTC units, and a chance to learn more about the other services. Through speakers, service activities, and association with faculty members of the ROTC units, mem- bers are able to gain knowledge and experience beneficial to them later as officers. The year ' s officers were James Richard Reinauer, cap- tain; James David Mitchell, first lieutenant; John Kennard House, second lieutenant; William Hubert Craig, first ser- geant; and Richard James Glaser, pledge trainer. Front Row: Donald Holt Strain, Wilford Dale McCann, Gerald Maddock Dempsey, Lawrence Erie Denny. Second Row: James Rich- ard Reinauer, James David Mitchell, Gary Wayne Miller, Charles Bernard Branch, William Hubert Craig. Third Row: Keith Allen Maxie, James Clements Graves. Park Lyle Beeler, Roger Steve Vaughan, Milton Desmond Wyrick, Wilfred Charles Uecker, John Wesley Cardwell, Frederick William Wiegand Jr., Charles Clinton Neal. Fourth Row: Donald Howard Fortune, Richard Henry Mason, Thomas Robert Gish, Curtis Linwood Junge, Sammy Michael Gil- more, Lewis Arnold Thompson, Jordan Robert Janak, Norman Carroll Molm, James Douglass Brotherton. Fifth Row: Michael James Clark, Ernest Michael Trominski, Philip Lawrence Eiserloh, Russell Clayton York, George Herman Blume II, John Thomas Conly, Dale Robert Hayden, Hugh Bennett Ruckman III, Richard James Glaser, Steven Sherman Shwiff. Page 149 Carol Kinsman, the president, presided at an informal discussion. SCOPE Striving to instill scholastic achievement in residents of Blanton dormitory, Scope members are eligible with an over- all 2.0 grade point .average at the University. Scope also encourages its members to be creative, enthusiastic, and open-minded participants of the academic community by taking part in activities on campus. The organization, which was established in September, 1964, provided language tables and also sponsored guest speakers ' to the residence. Officers for the year were Carol Ann Kinsman, president; Carol Elizabeth Welke, vice-president; Pamela Marjorie Giblin, secretary; and Mary Elizabeth Doering, reporter. Mrs. Ruth Moore was sponsor. SPRING PLEDGES Lauren Jane Baily Martha Ann Baily Judy Ann Bandy Linda Jean Barbour Kay Lynn Barnett Betty Ann Birdwell Cynthia Lee Bryant Marianne Carroll Nancy Augusta Cowen Sandra Kathryn Ftak Margaret Elizabeth Girouard Dorothy Elaine Gray Konnie Ulrike Guenther Jean Elizabeth Henion Mary Susan Huhndorff Janice Rebecca Hullum Donna Lynn Isaacks Elizabeth Arm Isenhower Nancy Elaine Jirasek Mary Tom Keller Virginia Wensley Koch Diann Larson Phyllis Elaine Leder Linda McMillan Faith Milling Karen Louise Mitchell Jo Ann Morris Marilyn Jean Neumann Julie Kay Norman Elizabeth Glen O ' Brien Karen Lynn Partridge Cathrine Allen Perley Frances Ann Rea Marolyn Reynolds Margaret Elaine Roark Mardi Gaye Schultz Barbara Ann Smith Sally Smith Nancy Jean Ulrich Maryke Ingrid Velzebour Deborah Jean Watson Marty Franklin Wilkes Donna Jean Wilkey MEMBERS Kathey Ann Augustus Elizabeth Jane Ballew Suzanne Kay Barnebey Sandra Jean Barthel Patricia Kay Bowers Leslie Patricia Browning Dixie Ann Cobb Susan Elaine Cope Dianne Davis Laura Marie Davidson Linda Kay DeLaune Leslie Donovan Mary Lou Erwin Donna Foster Mildred Ann Friedman Shelia Suzanne Fullbright Linda Gale Gee Julie Ann Goode Susan Lee Holmsley Carol Humphrey Patricia Jean Kintz Georgia Ruth Kyser Patricia Louise Lane Laura Lee Lehmberg Martha Drew Matlock Marilyn McGuff Jerry Gail Murphy Margaret Rose Parkhurst Sharon Lizabeth Reed Frances Lynne Rosenberg Susan Sayers Scott Rhana K. Smith Janet Gaye Stone Dixie Lee Walker Madeline Faith Weinstein Lejt to Right: Mary Elizabeth Doering, Carol Elizabeth Welke, Carol Ann Kinsman, Pamela Marjorie Giblin. Page 150 SIGMA IOTA EPSILON An honorary management organization, Sigma Iota Epsi- lon was formed to stimulate interest and achievement in that field. SIE helps students maintain contact with the professional world and advances scholarship and research in management through the development of the scientific approach to problems. The honorary membership to Sigma Iota Epsilon helps to recognize persons who have made con- tributions to the management field. OFFICERS Fall Spring WILLIAM KING DAUGHERTY President DAVID COTTER McDANIEL RAYMOND LEE READ V ice-President DAVID ALLEN YOUNG WILLIAM R. FAUST Secretary-Treasurer WALTER CRAIG GALLAWAY WILFRED F. RYLANDER Personnel Manager WILLIAM LEWIS WEST OTIS DEE HORTON Publicity Manager DELBERT IVAN HAWKINS FLOYD S. BRANDT Faculty Sponsor FLOYD S. BRANDT HONORARY MEMBERS A. P. Beutel H. E. Chiles Jr. Morgan J. Davis Lillian M. Gilbreath Patrick E. Haggerty Carl W. Huser L. F. McCollum Ralph Moreland M. Scott Myers Harold M. Scherr Dudley C. Sharp William R. Spriegel J. T. Suggs Fladger Tannery FACULTY MEMBERS Floyd S. Brandt Jessamon Dawe Marvin E. Gholson Roy D. Harris Norris A. Hiett Jack Holland Thomas G. Hopkins Howard E. Johnson Charles R. Klasson Elizabeth Lanham Edmund C. Lynch Judson Neff Kenneth W. Olm Lawrence L. Schkade William E. Schlender Burnard H. Sord William R. Spriegel Wilfred H. Watson Glenn A. Welsch Robert C. Bush William King Daugherty Robert I. Ellis William R. Faust Otis D. Horton Elick N. Maledon Jr. MEMBERS Elliot Manferd David Cotter McDaniel Raymond Lee Read Wilfred F. Rylander Anthony Michael Tuberose Fredrik Porter Williams David Allen Young Walter Craig Gallaway Arthur E. Skeats Lloyd Eugene Brittian FALL INITIATES Delbert Ivan Hawkins Martin E. Rosenfeldt Teddy Layne Sparks William Lewis West SPRING INITIATES Donald Terry Anderson Warren Solomon Avery Jr. John Shaw Chaney Larry Gene Garrison Jack Allen Griggs Herbert Hovan Kamm Jim Murphy Parrack Jr. Ed Dupree Roach John Howard Robinson Jr. Hugo W. Schoellkopf III O. P. Thomas Robert David Young Page 151 Front Row: R. Cliff Koeninger, James Allison Johnson Jr., David T. Connally, Wayne N. Longfellow, James Glenn Reeves, David Earl Bradley, Joe Lee Stubblefield. Second Row: Richard Earl Fletcher, Frank I. Genzer Jr., David Malcolm Burdick, Michael Edward Borne. SPHINX Sphinx, an honorary professional architectural society, selects its members on the basis of demonstrated excellence in design, academic achievement, character, and interest in the profession of architecture. Each year in the spring, Sphinx holds a picnic, the pur- pose of which is to promote better faculty-student relation- ships and an air of fellowship among all students of archi- tecture. In addition, through various other extracurricular activities, members may broaden their professional and social contacts. Fall officers were James Allison Johnson Jr., president; Lance Edward Tatum. vice-president; and David Malcolm Burdick, secretary-treasurer. Officers for the spring were Trenton William Wann Jr., president; Joe Lee Stubblefield, vice-president; and R. Cliff Koeninger. Jon A. Bowman, associate professor of Architecture sponsored the group this year. Richard Proctor Swallow is an honorary faculty member. FALL INITIATES Ronald Vincent Barbutti Jan D. Cartwright R. Cliff Koeninger Wayne Neal Longfellow Trenton William Wann Jr. David Earl Bradley Richard Earl Fletcher Jerry Max Sparks SPRING INITIATES Stanley Jackson Paul James Peters Milton Powell Joseph William Straube William Edward Von Rosenburg Gary Michael White Sphinx initiation is held twice a year. Page 152 Mbtil Members gave an appreciation coffee honoring the journalism faculty and staff. I THETA SIGMA PHI Established at the University in 1919, the Xi chapter of Theta Sigma Phi selects its members from among those upperclass women who have maintained satisfactory grade- point averages and who intend to pursue careers in com- munications. Members have the opportunity to communicate with professional women journalists and attend conventions focusing on careers in communications. The chapter sponsors the annual Ten Most Beautiful con- test on campus and awards annual scholarships to students to study journalism. Mike Quinn, formerly with the Wash- ington, D. C. Bureau of the Dallas Morning News, spoke to the group this year. Officers for the year were Judith Louise Groom, fall president; Nancy Louise Kowert, first vice-president; Mary Alice Zrubek, fall second vice-president and spring presi- dent; Kathleen Bess Stephenson, secretary; Susan P. Met- calf, treasurer; and Hazle Deane Spiller, historian. Faculty sponsor was Sue Watkins Grasty. SPRING INITIATES Laura Jane Bass Rosalinda Benavides Kay Elizabeth Canter Dianne Davis Janet Florence Hirsch Lynnell Jackson Marilyn Kay Kuehler Becky Jo Lanier Deanna Arlene Larson Dolores Jeanne Lazarie Ida Sue Leonard Carolyn Anita Nichols Jane C. Patrick Kellyn Rozier Dianne Sabom Susan Wagner Beverly Ann Watson Front Row: Kathleen Bess Stephenson, Mary Alice Zrubek, Judith Louise Croom, Sue Watkins Grasty, Susan Partricia Metcalf, Hazle Deane Spiller. Second Row: Deanna Arlene Larson, Jane Celestia Patrick, Kay Elizabeth Canter, Beverly Ann Watson, Marilyn Kay Kuehler, Ida Sue Leonard, Rosalinda Benavides, Ruth Dianne Davis, Josephine Ann DiBella. Third Row: Lynn Susan Wagner, Kellyn Rozier, Laura Jane Bass, Dolores Jeanne Lazarie, Carolyn Barkley, Gloria Faye Brown, Lynnell Jackson, Carolyn Anita Nichols, Dianne Sabom. Members Not Pictured: Glenda Louise Daniel, Janet Florence Hirsch, Nancy Louise Kowert, Becky Jo Lanier, Susan French Powell, Sharon Elaine Shelton. Page 153 v U r SERVICE Page 155 Front Row: Douglas Webb, William Berry, Jimmy Coolidge, Gary Lehmberg, Douglas Caroom, Sul Thorward, George Fleming, Charles Zlatkovich, Richard Nicholas, Marsha White, Patrick Timmons, Billy Jones, Joseph Watson III, John Zizelmann, David Cabe, David Moller, Chester Richey Jr., William Schweitzer, Charles Dyer, Arthur Holder, Dan Seilheimer. Second Row: Carroll Wright, Garvin Chastain III, Thomas Goller Jr., Allison Yee, Benjamin Rodriguez, Marc Ardoin, Stephan Sample, Victor Holuber, David Howard, Richard Duran, John York, Theodore Fogwell, Frederick Growcock, Donald Smyth, Ralph Hearn Jr., Wayne Gathers Jr., Gary Leech, Arliss Champlin, Larry Muenzler, Ronald McCraw, Michael Ma. Third Row: Steven Ezon, Peyton Thompson, Gary Dawkins, George Murphy, Thad Weaver III, Lynn Malone, Francis Stuppi, John Fletcher, James Bennett, William Perry Jr., John Gormely, Hugh Reeves, Tieman Dippel Jr., Robert Pennington III, Richard Walters, Roger Gary, Paul Sheffield, William Adams, Steven Toon. Fourth Row: Stephen Vassberg, Douglas Horbelt, John Franks III, Donald Weber, Jennings Naranjo, Mike Gibbs, Allen Simons, Lyndon Rosenberg, Kenneth Cariker, Paul Gingrich, David Garza, Paul Davis, Gustave Voelzel III, William Singleton Jr., Stephen Schaeffer, John Nolan, Robert Neves Jr., James Brown, Samuel Brady, Thomas Patton, Clarence Clark, Benjamin Dean HI, Kenneth DeVos, Colin Brown, Ronnie Mohr, Michael Shirley. Fifth Row: Douglas Hawkins, Malcolm Russell Jr., Birch Kimbrough, Randall Pollard, Frank Thayer, Harold Thiele Jr., Gayle Haws, James Rachel, Donald Robinson, Vernon Williams Jr., Walter Falk III, Michael Ohlendorf, Gary Munneke, Ronnie Haws, John Modesette, Melvin Hinson Jr., James Randals, David Isbell, Clyde Ash, Terry Wells, James Hutchings, David Kettler, Jonathan Oelrich, Thomas Thigpen, Bruce Moses. ALPHA PHI OMEGA The major men ' s service fraternity at the University, the Alpha Rho chapter of Alpha Phi Omega is the largest in the country. The three cardinal principles of Alpha Phi Omega are leadership, friendship, and service. Members ushered at CEC events, handled all campus elections, and worked with the Austin Symphony during their presentation. They also assisted in activities at the Cerebral Palsy Center and the Austin State School. On the University campus, the group worked on projects including Round-Up Review, Varsity Carnival, and Sing- Song, and sponsored the Campus Chest Benefit. Visitors to campus were guided by APO members, who also assisted during registration. Fall officers were Charles Allen Marsh, president ; Richard Alan Nicholas, administrative vice-president; Billy Lynn Jones, service vice-president; George Matthews Fleming, membership vice-president; Gary Virgil Lehmberg, secre- tary; Charles Philip Zlatkovich, treasurer, and Jimmy Tag Coolidge, reporter. Holding offices in the spring were Richard Alan Nicholas, president; George Matthews Flem- ings, vice-president; Dan Keith Seilheimer, service vice- president; Douglas G. Caroom, membership vice-president; Sul Ross Thorward,, secretary; Wayne Edwin Gathers Jr., treasurer; and John Robert Zizelmann, reporter. Arno Nowotny, consultant on the Development Board; Jack Steele, director of the Union; Lawrence T. Franks, dean of men ; G. J. Fonken, associate professor of chemistry ; William F. Wallace, assistant registrar; and C. C. Nolen, associate director of the Development Board, sponsored the organization. MEMBERS NOT PICTURED Paul David Angenend Miles Hartman Appleberry Alan Mihran Arabian David Lee Bracken Joel D. Brown Forrest Clair Child Munson G. Compton Michael Thomas Coyne Richard Crowell Nick Daley Hugh Campbell Dismukes Eugene Craig Dorf Albert F. DuPree Larry M. Fielder Robert Wilton Fishbeck Mark Allen Fry Sam Gentry Fredrick Walter Gerdes Gary Quinn Giles William John Gill Reuben W. Halton George Morris Hamm Preston Cagle Hunt Charles S. Jamison Wayne Edwards Jones Harold Ray Lewis Charles Allen Marsh Richard Simmons McCown Charles Edward Mulroy Patric Arnold O ' Brien Don Passman C. O. Patterson Jr. Lloyd Gilbert Pond David Charles Porter Morris Jackson Ruchelman Michael Simpson Don Louis Steelman Marvin Joe Stelling Fabian Marvin Summers Jr. George Frank Tatman Charles D. Walters Ronald Ray Warner David Sterling White SPRING PLEDGES Ben Aguilar John C. Baker III Marshall Alan Bryant Tim Chin Miguel Angel Colina-Vargas Robert John Daughterly Patrick Glenn Eck Dave Frishman Paul Darius Frye Michael Furnace Gibbs Thomas Allen Harris William Watson Henderson Steve Hoot Fred Frier Houghton Frank John Houzvicka Orion Lawrence Hudson Joel Buffington Kizer John Clark Modesette Gary Arthur Munneke Dick Odle Tom Poindexter Mike Simpson Gerald Edward Streit John Eric Swanson Harold Allen Travis Kenneth Martin Tubbs Wayland Merle Watts Travis Gene Wilson John Henry Zammito Joseph Walker Simpson Page 156 ARNOLD AIR SOCIETY MEMBERS NOT PICTURED David Abramowitz James Parker Bates Gerald Knox Bishop Warren Swain Bollmeier Lonnie Brauner Jr. Chris Vernon Cook Russell Carlton Cykoski Stephen Hall Holliday Bruce Gordon Luna Robert Harold Maginel Robert John Mills Jr. Robert Douglas Montgomery Earl Martin Orbin Jr. Ill Roger William Page Jr. Donald G. Patterson Manuel George Resales Jr. Stephen J. Shook Gregory Louis Sweeney John Lewis Treat Jerald Robert Yankee SPRING PLEDGES Donald Kenneth Bailey Allan Klark Bean John Davis Bowen John Clinton Burns John Francis Kelly Jr. James David Mitchell John Xavier Olivo Michael Anthony Pandolfo John C. Totten The purpose of the Arnold Air Society is to develop effective Air Force officers. Their goal is to promote fellow- ship among these officers, to extend to the surrounding community the purpose, tradition, and concepts of the USAF, and to promote space-age citizenship. This year the AAS worked at the Austin State School carnival, ushered at the United Fund dinner, sponsored operation bootstrap, a tutoring program among AFROTC cadets, and along with Angel Flight, sponsored singing at a rest home for the aged. Lt. Col. Whaley, national founder of Angel Flight, spoke at the joint Arnold Air and Angel Flight initiation, and Dr. H. Malcolm Macdonald, ROTC liaison officer, spoke to the group on The Changing Face of Communism. Fall officers were Bryce E. Bonner, commander; Miguel Berumen III, executive officer; Rufus Green Jr., operations officer; Colin K. Kaufman, administrative officer; Robert Harold Maginal, comptroller; and James Thomas Brown, information officer. Spring officers were Bryce E. Bonner, commander; James Thomas Brown, executive officer; Rob- ert John Mills Jr., operations officer ; Stephen Hall Holliday, administrative officer; David Abramowitz, comptroller; and Russell Carlton Cykoski, information officer. Captain Rich- ard J. McGuinness Jr. sponsored the group. Front Row: James Thomas Brown, Bryce Eugene Bonner, Rufus Green Jr., Mike Berumen III. Second Row: John Arthur Lillie, Jerry Otho Cochran, James Henry Belt, Michael Bransford McShane, Robert Earl Cherry, Richard Charles Carmichael. Third Row: Colin Kelly Kaufman, Darryl Paul Greenwood, Kenneth Elmer Eickmann, Richard Caldwell Null, Mark Allen Fry, Benjamin Jacob Horst, Edward Martin Taylor. Page 157 Members held an apartment party duri ng the fall semester. GAMMA BETA PHI Begun last year, Gamma Beta Phi is making plans for its future and helping organize societies at other Texas colleges and Beta Clubs in high schools. The group began a test file in the Union Reading Room this year. Activities included a trip to the Baylor football game in the fall, with an after-game party at one of the member ' s houses, as well as a party at Thanksgiving. Dr. John W. Harris, national secretary of Gamma Beta Phi and national secretary of Beta Clubs, spoke to the group. Kenneth William Kesselus was president; James Earl Drenman, vice-president; Carmen Elizabeth Oertling, sec- retary ; and ' Betty Jane Warlick, treasurer. Roderick Fors- man, assistant professor of psychology, sponsored the group. Front Row: Roderick Forsman, Betty Jane Warlick, Kenneth William Kesselus, Carmen Elizabeth Oertling, James Earl Drennan. Second Row: Vicki Lynn Rabensburg, Margaret Anne McMaughan, Gaynelle Johnson, Edgar Bernard Littlefield, Pamela Elizabeth Garrett, Marilyn Lillian See, Michael P. D. Ma, Claudia Jean Raun. Third Row: Fred Graves Wright Jr., Sherman Parker Ratliff, Joyce Elaine Brink, Timothy Grant Abrams, Tommy Glover Eads, Gail Ross Waters, William Thomas Adams III, David Earl Leigh, Cynthia Ann Beach. Members Not Pictured: David John Andrews, Carolyn Jean Emmott, Barbara Jane Jaeggli, Kenneth Wayne Johnson, Linda Sue Settle, Juanice Velma Thiele, Luther Milam Watson, Linda Ruth Yates. - ' . : Page 158 Front Row: Susan Ostcrhaus, Willi Jo Spencer, Kathleen Barrows, Peggy Goulding, Kathy Cameron, Elizabeth Kernodle, Winona Schloemer, Mary Dawkins, Pamela Shropshire, Polly Fowler, Gloria Ozarchuk. Second Row: Vonciel Jones, Jan Bailey, Bettie Watford, Sharon West, Linda McMahan, Beverly Gewertz, Marcia Boles, Shir- ley Mueller, Ethel Seabolt, Margaret Morrow, Lowie Ryland, Beverly Haynes, Bertha Burson, Karen Dennis, Mary Wilson, Gwen Richard- son. Third Row: Judy Snowden, Diana Rasmussen, Laura Garner, Sherry Smith, Peggy Finger, Nelda Hightower, Emma Munguia, Patricia Kintz, Virginia Alspaugh, Dorothy Ferguson, Marian Graves, Judith Gordon, Linda Newcomb, Karen Jackson, Kathleen Hoy], Mardi Hurst, Pamela Roberson, Rogene Horn, Cheryl Hazlewood, Barbara Grant, Cindy Boozer. Fourth Row: Virginia Christie, Cynthia Beach, Sarah Smith, Jo Ann Anderson, Carol Morrow, Madeleine Delker, Carole Johnson, Constance Fronek, Lois Donnell, Susan Fannin, Lillian Donnell, JoAnn Morris, Doris Kristek, Donna Chris- topher, Anna Deinken, Elizabeth Williams, Jane Stewart, Susan Schwartz, Marion Morris. JdbnHBEgsai TAE sold Hook ' em Horns hats for the Darrell Royal workshop. GAMMA DELTA EPSILON Gamma Delta Epsilon, a service sorority, is based on three principles friendship, leadership, and service. Friend- ships are primarily established by becoming acquainted with pledge and active sisters through work on service proj- ects. Leadership is developed by work on planning activities and governing Gamma Delta Epsilon. The third principle is seen in service to the student body and faculty of the University, to its members, and to the nation as participating citizens. Officers for the fall were Kathy Cameron, president; Peggy Marie Goulding, administrative vice-president; Susan Arlene Osterhaus, service vice-president; Polly Ann Fowler, membership vice-president; Gloria Jean Ozarchuk, secretary; Mary Jean Dawkins, treasurer; and Pamela Agnes Shrop- shire, reporter-historian. Spring officers were Peggy Marie Goulding, president; Martha Hurst, administrative vice- president; Elizabeth Arlisse Kernodle, service vice-president; Marian Louise Graves, membership vice-president; Mary Jean Dawkins, secretary; Pamela Agnes Shropshire, treas- urer, and Carole Lynn Johnson, reporter-historian. Advisers were Mrs. Virginia Searight, Mrs. Bruce Lynn Taylor, Miss Ruth Smith, and Miss Kathleen Barrows. MEMBERS NOT PICTURED Judy Beth Autry Lucinda Baker Dayle Catherine Bebee Cynthia Yolanda Cantu Suzanne Mary Chesner Virginia Louise Christie Frances Marie Everage Martha Eileen Fischer Christina Friar Mary Joyce Gautreau Arlene Lee Goldstein Claudia Jean Bailey Kathleen Hope Hiett Mary Katherine Kiefer Fanchon Laurie Lunin Marie Louise Muecke Karen Lynn Farmer Kaen Suzanne Taylor Karen Elaine Turvey Barbara Margaret Watson SPRING PLEDGES Janet Bailey Cheryl Anne Barthel Sandra Jean Barthel Cathy Deutsch Sue Ellen Dobie Sandra A. Eagan Pattie Jane Knight Betty Jane Koivula Frances Elaine Kramer Barbara McQueen Mary Claudia Neil Mary Lynn Rylander Ruth Waurine Taylor Pat Wallace Jane Rosalind Waller Marcy Wentworth Pamela Ann Wieber Page 159 Vincent R. DiNino, Director of the Longhorn Bands. LONGHORN BAND Top Row: James Michael Allen, Gloria Amescua, Gordon Keith Anders, Patricia Ruth Andersen, Glenn Robert Anderson, Michael Alton Anderson, Sharon Ann An- derson, William Marcellus Appen- brink. Second Row: Phillip Allen Arnold, Gardner Davis Atkinson Jr., Allan Ross Baker, William Ray Banks, Robert Dean Barg, David Jerry Bartek, James Craig Bartlett, John Edward Barton. Third Row: David Earl Bates, Roy Eugene Bates, Charles Morton Berg, Sue Lynn Blackburn, David Michael Boatright, John Warren Bode Jr., Allen Neal Boggs III, Warren Swaim Bollmeier II. Fourth Row. Monroe Buchannan Boyd Jr., Walter Joseph Boyer, Donald Lee Bremer, Valla Ellen Brewington, Jerry Ray Broadus, John Thomas Brown, Calvin Carl Buchholtz Jr., Victoria Ann Burks. Fifth Row: Hazel Vernon Burnette, Barbara Jayn Burrus, Robert Wayne Burson, Barbara Ann Burt- ner, Terry Wayne Cadwell, Bill Adkins Camp, David Buxton Campbell, ' Ruth Ann Carnicom. Sixth Row: Nancy Carter, Barbara Joan Cederholm, Ronald Lowell Chaffin, Gerald Ray Chester, Barbara June Childs, Mark Ed- win Clark, Vincent Ross Collins, Tommy Neal Cowan. Seventh Row: William Galloway Craig, Karen Gay Cronquist, Clark Alexander Curtiss, Linda Lauree Dalton, Clifton Floyd Darby, James Amador Daross, Robert Wayne Derrick, Richard Alan Dillard. Eighth Row: Clarence William Dittman, Mildred Gay Dodson, Walter Henry DuBose, Gibbs Ed- mond Eakens, Peggy Jo Eason, Thomas Haines Edwards, William Lance Ennis, Robert Dale Erick- Ninth Row: Mary Ann Erskine, Richard Edward Ewing, Jimmie Wayne Karris, James Michael File, Cheryl Ann Fox, Faye Suzanne Franks, Harvey Dale Fuchs, Ann Fugate. Under the direction of Vincent R. DiNino, the Longhorn Band performed throughout the entire year. The Band enter- tained at pep rallies, football halftime shows, Texas Relays, and basketball games. The Longhorn Band provided music for commencement activities, Cowboy Minstrels, Dads ' Day, the Round-Up parade, and a summer concert series. Besides providing transportation and admission to Uni- versity athletic events, the Band sponsored several parties for its members. Students received two hours credit per semester with Band membership and were eligible for various scholarships and awards given by the Band. Billed as The Show Band of the Southwest , the Long- horn Band is headed by Vincent R. DiNino, director; John Francis Edmunds, assistant director; and Tommy Neal Cowan, president. Page 160 MEMBERS NOT PICTURED Charles Wallace Barrow Charles Fred Bernhardt Jr. Cathy Sue Billiot Judye Dian Brunton Edward Thomas Burba James Lee Burke Sarah Beth Cavett Earl Carlyle Center John Jefferson Comp Glenn Dell Cortines Robert Wallace Crone Richard Earle Deweese Debron Curtis Duncan Lee G. Eilbott Charles Lyman Ellis Kenneth Charles Emery John David Etheredge Brian Dudley Evans James Harold Fisher Cynthia Jean Fowler Bruce Edward Fuller William Joseph Gervers Robert Bruce Giddens Richard Arthur Grimmer III Deborah Jeannette Harlow Jo Carol Hebert Cynthia Ann Helge Harriett Sue Hierth Cindy Lou Hoose Stephen Douglas Houston James David Joy Emma Lea King Clem Lee Kirkland Jr. Lynn Esten Kohlenberg Sallie Elisabeth Latham John H. Laurie Martha Jean Lea Edmund Bennington Levy III Kathy Ellen Lohr Merry Eve Makela Keith A. Math Steven Griffin Mays Danny Wayne McAngus Evelyn Duggan Muelder Mary Ann Nelson Gus Ronald Oldham Kermit Andrew Paulos Lawrence Miller Payne Stephen Charles Price Richard D. Relyea Richard Coad Robinson Thomas Cecil Rollier Jeffrey Marsh Salisbury Jo Ann Shaw Douglas B. Smith Juan S. Solis David George Stamman Jimmy Tyrone Stewart Gloria Kay Swerk Glenn Allan Tucker Salyer Dick Vanderwerth J. Curtis Varnell Thomas Henry Waggoner Gerald Michael Walker Terry Wayne Walker James William Wallace Gary Wayne Watt Janet Carol Whitmire Top Row: Robert Allan Gallaway, Wilson Lynn Garner, Albert George Gary, Phillip Anthony Geis, James Sidney Gibson, Steven Roger Gideon, Joseph Paul Glabasnia, Ed- ward Allan Goforth. Second Row: Robert Wayne Good- man, David Frank Gracey, Kermit Eugene Graf, Linda Ruth Graves, George Leonard Greene, Kenneth Edward Griffin, Charles Monroe Griffith III, Larry Wayland Grimm. Third Row: Harold Dennis Grote- vant, Monte James Guidry, Car- olyn Mary Haik, John Powell Hardesty, Sandra Claire Hardin, Steven Terrance Harsch, William Emmert Hatcher III, Sue Ellen Haugarth. Fourth Row: Ignacio Nash Her- nandez, Barbara Ethelda Holland, Franklin Cardwell Houston, Roddy Melvin Howard, Karen Jane Hrus- ka, Jay Shelton Jackson, Barbara Jane Jaeggli, Donna Ruth Jenkins. Fifth Row: Nancy Elaine Jirasek, Gaynelle Johnson, Thomas Walter Jones, Richard Gilbert Karm, Frank Maben Keathley Jr., Noel Michael Kelly, John Maurice Kidd, Frank David King. Sixth Row: Weldon Louis Knape, Larry Wesley Knigge, Larry Eu- gene Lamberth, William Whitworth Lamson, Robert Larry Lane, Bren- da Lea Law, James Malcolm Lind- sey, David Anderson Littlefield. Seventh Row: Kaylynn Lloyd, Armando Medina Lopez Jr., John Taylor Love, Marilyn Kay Lundell, Donna Lyn Magee, Thomas Edward Marburger, Donna Margaret Math- ews, Ruth Diane Mathews. Eighth Row: Harvey Lee May ton, Karen Lynn McAngus, Charles Thomas McCalister, George Ed- ward McCally, Samuel Jackson McClendon, Michael James Mc- Clure, Ronald Kent McCraw, Linda McDavitt. Ninth Row: Sandra Elizabeth Mc- Dermott, Nancy Kay McGehee, Rose Ann Mcllvain, Richard Allen McKean, Robert Larry McKenzie, Calvin Jackson McLerran, Pamela Ann Mederios, Paula Dale Meeks. Page 161 Top Row: Blocker Dodson Meit- zen, Gordon Waldon Middlcton, Charles Milton Miller Jr., Michelle Mae Moltz, Mary Christine Mont- gomery. Linda Kay Moore, Brenda Kay Moorhead, Charles James Mott. Second Row: Cheryl Lynn Musket, Ronald Easter Nance, Charles Henry Nash III, Malcolm George Nelson, Kathryn Louise Newton, Thomas Edward Nunn, John Xavier Olivo, Carolyn Owens. Third Row: Charles Mackey Par- sons, Walter Bruce Pennington, Carol Jean Perkins, Charles Leslie Perkins, David Wayne Peters, Terry Sue Porter, Thomas David Porter, Bruce Stephen Powers. Fourth Row: Forrest Freeman Preece, John Hieserman Primm, Frederick Winfield Proctor, Shar- ron Reaves Puryear, Cynthia Yvonne Raesener, Joe Luis Ramos, William Charles Records, Sharon Lizabeth Reed. Fifth Row: Thomas N. Rice, Kent M. Rider, Robert Munoz Rodriguez, Salvador C. Rodriguez, Ray Arthur Roeder, Joseph Edmund Rush II, Lowie Frances Ryland, Kenneth Richard Sandberg, Jr. Sixth Row: Albert Fred Schkade Jr., Thomas Edward Schmidt, Clif- ford Emerson Schoone Jr., Michael John Schroeder, Joe Ray Seekamp, Johnny Frank Seekamp, Thomas Earl Shine, Nancy Carol Siegmund. Seventh Row: James Kendall Sims, Jo Anne Slaughter, Louis Leroy Squyres, Doris Ann Stanford, Judy Kay Stark, Chad B. Starks, Thom- as Ray Staton, Marvin Joe Stelling. Eighth Row: Thomas Francis Stip- ulkosky, Larry Douglas Stooks- berry, Walter Robert Stricklin, Lynda Kay Strimple, Barbara Mae Stromberg, Jetson Estelle Swaim, Robert Louis Talley, James Wil- liam Tankersley. Ninth Row: Gary Lee Thomasson, Larry Lance Thomasson, Kathy L. Thompson, Patricia Harlan Thomp- son, William Thomas Thweatt Jr., Michael Patrick Tierney, Jo Lyn Tillerson, Terry Edwin Traweek. Tenth Row: Charles Robert Tur- ner, Sharyn Uecker, Janis Jo Volk- ening, Wayne Evan Voscamp, Jer- ry Wayne Walton, Joseph Fred- erick Warren, Thomas Charles Wascher. Eleventh Row: Sharon Ealine Wat- kins, Frances L. Wells, Sharon Carol Whiting, Jeanne Ann Wil- liams, Kenneth Ray Williams, Rita Louise Williams, Connie Sue Winn. Twelfth Row: Linda Lee Word, Michael Bruce Wortham, Carroll Edward Wright, Fred Graves Wright Jr., James Michael Wyatt, Sally Ann Yarborough, Charles Byron Yarling. ' V Page 162 Left: The section leaders are responsible for organizing their 15-man section so that all units are in step at halftime shows. Below: John Francis Edmunds, Assistant Director. SECTION LEADERS Front Row: Terry Wayne Cadwell, Salvador C. Rodriguez Jr., Gerald Michael Walker, Wally Joseph Boyer, Thomas David Porter, Thomas Francis Stipulkosky, John H. Laurie, Sallie Elisabeth Latham. Second Row: Clem Lee Kirkland Jr., Richard Alan Dillard, John Edward Barton, Bill Carl Records, James Kendall Sims, Johnny Frank See- kamp, Thomas Charles Wascher, Calvin Jackson McLerran, Jimmy Tyrone Stewart. Third Row: Gardner Davis Atkinson Jr., Glenn Robert Anderson, Charles Fredrick Bernhardt Jr., Albert Fred Schkade Jr., William Joseph Gervers, Gary Wayne Watt, Stephen Douglas Houston. Fourth Row: John Warren Bode Jr., Thomas Haines Edwards, Richard Earle Deweese, Charles Lyman Ellis, Steven Roger Gideon, Kent Morrison Rider, Tommy Neal Cowan, Clarence William Dittman. Page 163 Below: Robert Charles Tull, Graduate Assistant to Director. Right: Big Bertha, the Band ' s claim to the world ' s largest drum, was a popular half- time feature. Above: Richard C. Robinson, Drum Major. Right Lynn Esteen Kohlenberg, Feature Twirler. Page 164 Lejt to Right: Tommy Neal Cowan, Kathy Ellen Lohr, Allen Neal Boggs III, Nancy Kay McGehee, Clem Lee Kirkland Jr. BAND COUNCIL The Band Council is the student ' s governing organization in the Longhorn Band. It determines social and financial matters, decides- on the lettering of Band members, and along with the director, sets Band policy. The Council is composed of five voting members: Tommy Neal Cowan, president; Kathy Ellen Lohr, first counselor; Allen Neal Boggs, second counselor; Clem Lee Kirkland, third counse- lor; and Nancy Kay McGehee, fourth counselor. These officers are elected in the late spring and serve for a term of one year. The ex-officio members of the Band Council are Jo Ann Shaw and William Charles Records, freshman advisors; Kent Morrison Rider, president of Kappa Kappa Psi; and Kathy L. Thompson, president of Tau Beta Sigma. Freshman advisors plan and direct an orientation program for Band freshmen each fall. They are appointed in the spring by the outgoing and incoming Band Councils. The Longhorn Band ' s famous Texas formation greeted football fans at half-time. Page 165 ; : TAU BETA SIGMA A national honorary service sorority for college bands- women, Tau Beta Sigma is composed of women who have completed at least one year in the Longhorn Band. They are selected on the basis of scholarship, leadership, musician- ship, and service to the band. The sorority served the band throughout the year. During the football season, members could be found sewing buttons on band uniforms, painting out-of-town bus signs, and selling Longhorn Band records for the band ' s scholarship fund. The service of the chapter extended to various band projects, both spring and fall. Freshmen beanies, High School Band Day, and the annual spring banquet provided members with activities for the year. Officers for the year were Kathy L. Thompson, president; Emma Lea King Mayton, vice-president; Anne Fugate, sec- retary; Michelle Mae Moltz, treasurer; Carolyn Owens, historian, and Evelyn Duggan Muelder, parliamentarian. Mrs. John F. Edmunds sponsored the group. Members helped bandsman by sewing on button before an out-of-town football game. SPRING PLEDGES Sue Lynn Blackburn Judye Dian Brunton Barbara June Childs Mildred Gay Dodson Gloria Kay Swerk Janis Jo Volkening Front Row: Anne Fugate, Michelle Mae Moltz, Kathy Loveta Thomp- son, Emma Lea King Mayton, Evelyn Duggan Muelder, Carolyn Owens. Second Row: Nancy Kay McGehee, Sally Ann Yarborough, Kathy Ellen Lohr, Lowie Frances Ryland, Hazel Vernon Burnette, Kalliryn Louise Newton. Jo Ann Shaw, Gaynelle Johnson, Sharon Lizabeth Reed, Brenda Kay Moorhead. Third Row: Sharon Ann Anderson, Donna Ruth Jenkins, Linda McDavitt, Lynda Kay Strimple, Gloria Amesoua. Cheryl Ann Fox, Nancy Carter, Judy Kay Stark. Cynthia Ann Hclge, Barbara Jayn Burrus. Members Not Pictured: Terry Lynn Hobbs, Sallie Elisabeth Latham. Martha Jean Lea. : :, Page 166 xfottan Front Row: Richard Robinson, Charles Ellis, Kent Rider, Johnny Seekamp. Second Row: Danny McAngus, Thomas Porter, Richard Dillard, John Barton, Charles Bernhardt Jr., Allen Boggs III, Joseph Glabasnia, Gordon Middleton Jr. Third Row: Thomas Schmidt, Glenn Anderson, David Peters, Larry Lamberth, Michael McClure, Clem Kirkland Jr., James File, Calvin McLerran. Fourth Row: Malcolm Nelson, Stephen Houston, Charles Barrow Jr., James Sims, Tommy Cowan, Brian Evans, Gary Watt, William Banks. Fifth Row: Charles Berg, Clarence Dittman, Thomas Edwards, Louis Squyres, Richard Deweese, Steven Gideon, James Daross, Harvey Fuchs, Warren Bollmeier II. Members Not Pictured: James Allen, Wilfred Bell, James Joy, William Records, Jerry Walton. I KAPPA KAPPA PSI Members of Kappa Kappa Psi, national honorary frater- nity of college bandsmen, are selected on the basis of schol- arship, leadership, musicianship, and service to the band. They cared for and transported the Longhorn Band ' s equip- ment during the football season, as well as hosting several socials and the annual spring banquet. Officers for the year were Kent Morrison Rider, presi- dent; Charles Lyman Ellis, vice-president; Johnny Frank Seekamp, secretary; and Richard Goad Robinson, treasurer. John Francis Edmunds was faculty sponsor. FALL PLEDGES Glen Robert Anderson Warren Swain Bollmeier II Brian Dudley Evans James Michael File Steven Roger Gideon Joseph Paul Glabasnia Stephen Douglas Houston Larry Eugene Lamberth Danny Wayne McAngus Michael James McClure Gordon Waldon Middleton Jr. David Wayne Peters Thomas Edward Schmidt Louis Leroy Squyres Jr. Gary Wayne Watt SPRING PLEDGES Walter Joseph Boyer John Xavier Olivo Edward Thomas Burba Charles Leslie Perkins Terry Wayne Cadwell Michael PaWick Tierney Robert Wayne Derrick Salyer Dick Vanderwerth Richard Edward Ewing Fred Graves Wright Jr. George Leonard Greene KK pledge, Brian Evans, polished a band member ' s shoes on the bus to the OU game. Page 167 Front Row: Judy Ann Gillis, Cheryl Dean Shinbaum, Jane Arian Haun, Judith Kathryn Byrd, Sara Virginia Bullock, Elizabeth Anne Clark, Kathy Ellen Lohr, Mary Lorene Dennis. Second Row: Rebecca Anne Porter, Sally Ann Yarborough, Laura Anne Ozmun, Jackie Maxine Kimbrough, Judy Karen Barefield, Peggy Jane Brzeszkiewicz, Kay Boyles, Laura Lee Lehmberg, Madeleine Draeger. Third Row: Ronni Joy Weksler, Nancy Lynn Haralson, Carolyn Jean DuBose, Deborah Anne Spiva, Sally Mayvi Whiteside, Kathryn Mary Bartosh, Grace Juanita Cleaver, Marolyn Wittman, Donna Lynne Harlan, Susan Joan Hyde. Fourth Row: Carolyn Frances Estes, Eleanor Anne Newton, Carol Ann Rulfs, Patricia Jan Ludeman, Brenda Joyce Cook, Susan Elizabeth Epps, Glenna Margaret Schroeder, Dorothy Maureen Nelson, Eleanor Corless Beasley, Shirley Bird Perry. Members Not Pictured: Olga Jo Garcia. D Louis jiflaS :::;- ' total D .. _:;!. tool All : in; ' - ' ftbell Mice ficeO JanjCi ' .-.- E:r. tirrieil fail EizaW HV: A: Antkiy Junes II ORANGE JACKETS As a service organization for sophomore and junior women, Orange Jackets offers the opportunity to get to know and work with representative students from many diverse areas of campus life, to become well-informed about every- thing concerning the University, and to work with adminis- trators, faculty members, and other students in serving the University. The girls served as hostesses for Dads ' Day, Round-Up, and receptions for Visiting Fellows and Chilean students. Noted speakers to the group this year were Jack Maguire, director of the Ex-Students ' Association, and Roy Vaughan, head of Operation Brainpower. Officers for the year were Sara Virginia Bullock, presi- dent; Jane Arian Haun, vice-president; Eleanor Corless Beasley, secretary; Mary Lorene Dennis, treasurer; Dorothy Maureen Nelson, service; and Judy Kathryn Byrd and Eleanor Anne Newton, contact chairmen. Sponsor was Mrs. Shirley Bird Perry, Texas Union program director. SPRING TAPPEES Karen Jeanne Barraga Nancy Louise Billingsley Sue Lynn Blackburn Cheryl Ann Burr Susan Elaine Cope Jeanne Ellison Nancy Jo Fleury Gloria Fricdberger Carol Beth Goldman Mary Lou Grantham Kathy J. Holmes Vera Sansom Korth Claire Ann Miller Carolyn Owens Dianne Rush Sidneye Carol Trulock Liz Marie Wooldridge Active members surprised the new spring tappees as they ate their dinners. Page 168 SPRING OUTLAWS Randy D. Addison Wick Allison Calvin Bennett Jr. Betty Ann Birdwell William Louis Brewer Bo Louis Byers Pamela Susan Cain Michael Claude Caruso Robert Dean Clark Sharon Lynn Cohen Carol Alice Conner Edana Clementine Coole Michael Elliott Davidoff Florence Muriel Donald Alice Cochran Fisher Harry Garner Robert Elliot Giles Bonnie Blue Graves Gary Ernest Griffith Katie Susan Gruner Kelley Austin Guest Pattie Marje Haralson Harriett Hawley John Scott Hodgson Linda Ann Isbell H. Les Jank ey Jerrilyn Johnson Ann Eleece Jones Mary Tom Keller Jeff Kline Lynn Esten Kohlenberg Patricia Carol Massengale Thomas Bandy McGregor Edwin Dyer Moore Annette Morris Charles Roy Parker Robert Miller Pittenger Jackie Ann Richardson Mary Lynn Rylander Wade David Shaw John Thomas Taylor Susan Thompson James Sherwood Tiffany Delia Wright White Richard Bruce Wise Jeanne Elizabeth Wood Thomas Victor Woodard Jr. MEMBERS NOT PICTURED Merrill Paul Anderson Elizabeth Jane Ballew Karen Amelia Bynum Anthony Field Constant James Thomas Dorsey Dillon James Ferguson Allen Burroughs Hannay III Leslie Ann Michel Ronny Olga Norwood Suzanne Porter Earl Richard Stewart III Richard Reid Wadsworth Jr. POSSE Members of Posse, a co-ed honorary organization, serve to promote spirit at the University. They made signs and painted windows on the Drag for Round-Up, held a raffle for Campus Chest, and helped with service projects for Freshman Council and orientation of transfer students. Members are selected after their first semester at the University on the basis of leadership, scholarship, character, and service. Following their western theme, members are called Deputies. Pledges are lassoed when tapped and depu- tized when initiated. The year ' s officers were Joe Bob Kinsel, marshal; Victor Joe Rogers, sheriff; Laura Lee Lehmberg, justice of the peace; William Reagan Birdwell, banker; Wilburn D. Hilton Jr. and Carol Beth Goldman, rabble rousers; Gray Byron Jolink and Karen Bynum, constables, and Barbara Bryn Wycoff, parson. William T. Belt sponsored the Posse. Front Row: Victor Joe Rogers, Laura Lee Lehmberg, Joe Bob Kinsel, William Reagan Birdwell. Second Row: Barbara Bryn Wycoff, Marsha Ann White, Sharon Ann Anderson, Kathleen Ann DiMare, Jane Elizabeth Gully, Judith Lynn Britt, Judy K. Dobbs, Susan Elaine Cope, Carol Beth Goldman. Third Row: Nancy Josephine Fleury, Nancy Lynn Haralson, Louise Noelie Coerver, David Critten- den Hooper, Wilburn D. Hilton Jr., Deborah Anne Spiva, Jo Ann Giese, Daisy Mary Sloan, Robin Jane Thrift. Fourth Row: Robert Thaddeus Jackson, Edwin Buster Freedman, John M. Johnstori, Lan Chase Bentsen, Gray Byron Jolink, Nick John Milosevich, Stephan Jay Haney, Gary Wayne Watt, Gregory Drew Hooser. Page 169 Members painted signs on the windows on the Drag during football season. ROYAL SPIRIT COMMITTEE The purpose of the Royal Spirit Committee is to promote pep rallies, games, and other spirit stunts. Their main activities for the season were painting spirit signs on win- dows and creating general spirit decorations for football season. Chairman for the year was William Dan Burleson. His assistants included Sallie Cherry Morrill, Dorothy Maureen Nelson, Jane Elizabeth Gully, Beverly Kay Enderle, James Winston Chapman, Alan Lee Hubbard, and Mike Waldron. MM IK Front Row: Michael James Waldron, Jane Elizabeth Gully, Sallie Cherry Morrill, Beverly Kay Enderle, Dorothy Maureen Nelson, William Dan Burleson. Second Row: Shirly Ann Stubbs, Suzan Gail Bell, Mary Love Bailey, Cathy Lynn Bond, Andrea Hele ne Glass, Patricia Catherine Duffy, Harriet Cline, Marajen Elizabeth Denman, Susan Nell Terry, Rande Siegel. Third Row: Nancy Jean White, Dinah Lea Denson, French Anne Pruitt, Sharon Lynn Cohen, Jay Wallace Colvin III, Pamela Anne White, Claire Evans Whitmire, Donna Lynne Harlan, Deborah Jean Johnson, Jessica Elaine Siebel, Cheryl Dean Shinbaum. Fourth Row: Susan Joan Bayliss, Patricia Kay Anselin, Susan Murray Wood, Delia Wright White, Nancy Lynne Austin, Winona Ruth Schloemer, Beth Ward, Jo Nell Knize, Alice Faye Weingarten, Darlene Faye Harris. Fifth Row: Carol Ann Mor- row, Charles Clifton Cobb, David Murray Moore, Larry Armond Seidel, John Michael Millican, Joseph Presley Watson III, Gus M. George, Cal Lee Raup, Robert Eugene Hartong Jr., Mary Elizabeth Franks, Cynthia Ann Leach. Page 170 Front Row: James Russell Leahy, Thomas 0. Hicks, Bruce William Schnitzer, Mark Blumenthal, Richard Earl Green, Jack W. Hanks Jr., David Alan Ott, Allan Katzberg, Dale Clay Bullough, James Bernard Blackburn, Bryan William Barry. Second Row: Ragan Douglas Gennusa, Brown Bolts Rice III, David C. Hooper, Bill C. Records, Tommy Jordan Gentry, Tolbert M. Dalton III, Bevo IX, Christopher Allan Paul, Sherrill Jane Spradley, Sweetheart, Walter Louis Cook Jr., John Lewis Adams, Ronald Mac Bowyer, Harris Roberts Fender Jr., Jan Michael Klinck, Leigh Stewart Galatzan, Stuart Rollin Weiss, Richard Earle Helmer III. Third Row: Kelly Lynn Baker, Oliver Samuel Heard, Richard Dennis Watt, Michael Lowery Gillette, Jay Stanley, John Bowden Connally III, Richard Joseph Bueltel, David Joseph Jones, Robert Davis Mosby, Earl R. Stewart, Richard Reid Wadsworth II, William Crawford Parish, Dick Vermillion, James Douglas Phelan, John Conner Emerson. Members Not Pictured: Linus Lee Baer, George Madison Berry, Stephen Brody, James Eugene Brown, James Eddy Burk, Presley Howard Chalmers, Ernest Harris Cockrell, Fred Allen Edwards, Ronald Louis Ehrig, Stanley Jay Eisenbcrg, Charles Roger Gipson, Harry Joseph Glauser, John Catlett Goodman, Samuel Russell Graham, Ned Holmes, Wilson S. Jaeggli, Donald Mack Johnson, Michael Simon Lang, James Conrad Lederer, Greg Lawrence Lott, Barry Howard Margolis, David Knight Northington, Eugene Kelly Scott, Woodrow Wilson Scott Jr., Edward Clinton Small. EXECUTIVE COUNCIL Fall Spring John Lewis Adams George Madison Berry Kelly Lynn Baker Tom Jordan Gentry James Eugene Brown Jack W. Hanks Jr. Robert Davis Mosby Pittida 7 In t Afe .MOI- SILVER SPURS Male students recognized for scholarship, leadership, and service to the University make up the Silver Spurs. Founded in 1938, the primary function of the group is to bring attention to the University through service projects through- out the year. In 1966, the Spurs presented Bevo IX, another in the long line of University mascots for which the Spurs are solely responsible. They present Bevo at all football games, as well as other campus events. Other activities of the organization included the. Aggie Sign Contest, Round-up Rally, the beard-growing contest, and Western Day Jail during Round-Up. Fall officers were George Madison Berry, president; Richard Ear l Green, vice-president; Charles Roger Gipson, secretary; and Browne Bolts Rice III, treasurer. Officers for the spring were Richard Earl Green, president ; John Conner Emerson, vice-president; Woodrow Wilson Scott Jr., sec- retary; and Christopher Allan Paul, treasurer. The sweet- heart for the year was Sherrill Jane Spradley. C. C. Jitter Nolen sponsored the group. SPRING PLEDGES The Spurs take care of the University ' s mascot, Bevo IX. John Michael Baldwin Bryan William Barry James Bernard Blackburn Jr. William Calvin Bradley James Martin Brown John Bowden Connally III Leigh Stewart Galatzan Michael Lowery Gillette Page 171 James Patrick Harkins Harold David Herndon David C. Hooper Jan Michael Klinck Pavlos X. Roussos Earl R. Stewart Richard Reid Wadsworth II Richard Dennis Watt Front Row: Lucinda Boylen Hanks, Susan Edis Gottlieb, Elizabeth Anna Lawrence, Laura Anne Ozmun, Nancy Lee Notley, Madeleine Draeger, Lois Annette Sheridan, Donna Jean Boyd. Second Row: Susan Beth Long, Rebecca Elizabeth Dobie, Nancy Josephine Fleury, Gladys Ann Wall, Catherine Friley Howell, Angela Greer Kennon. Carolyn Sue Cannamore, Selena Cauble Correll, Florence Muriel Donald. Third Row: Merle Anne Hoff, Barbara Dianne Douglas, Linda Joyce Simpson, Patricia Jane Wiggins, Jackie Ann Cole, Sandra Jeanne Liddle, Ann Cathryn Baird, Gayle Ann Davis, Deborah Jeannette Harlow. Fourth Row: Margaret Ruth Parker, Charlynn Ann Anderson, Antoinette Bracher, Ruth Elaine Franklin, Patricia Jan Ludeman, Sylvia Martina Gray, Lydia Sitnone Lequeux, Sherry ' Lee Barnes, Sarah Elizabeth Richardson. I SPOOKS Freshman and sophomore women who show leadership potential compose Spooks, an honorary spirit and service organization. Near the beginning of each semester, members tap new Spopklets with three women coming from each sorority and twenty-three independents. Spooks decorated locker rooms, attended pep rallies, and painted spirit signs on store windows on the Drag. They also sponsored an open reception for Visiting Fellows, gave an award to the outstanding international student, and served as pages at Model United Nations. Fall officers were Carol Ann Rulfs, president; Eleanor Corless Beasley, vice-president; Mary Kathryn Ashworth, spirit organizer; Jane Biedenharn Hargis, service haunt; Eleanor Anne Newton, recording secretary; Susan Elizabeth Epps, corresponding secretary; Louella Grace Vine, treas- urer; Susan Phyllis Urquhart, contact haunt; Ronni Joy Weksler, international haunt; Dianne Rush, historian, Cheryl Dean Shinbaum, royal spirit; and Kathy Ellen Lohr, singing haunt. For the spring Nancy Jean Ellison was president; Pa- tricia Jan Ludeman, vice-president; Leslie Sue Fierman, spirit organizer; Donna Lynne Harlan, service haunt; Suzan Gail Bell, recording secretary; Madeleine Draeger, corres- ponding haunt; Susan Elaine Cope, treasurer; Carolyn Sue Cannamore, contact haunt; Nancy Jo Fleury, international haunt; Carol Beth Goldman, historian; Judy Ann Amacker, royal spirit; and Linda Joyce Simpson, singing haunt. Mrs. Ora Bennett sponsored the group. Spooks passed out football ribbons to bolster football spirit. Page 172 Vu, Me mbers tapped some new spooklets at Kinsolving. SPRING SPOOKLETS Decie Dayne Ankenman Beth Anne Barnes Linda Jean Beck Mary Elizabeth Brumage Miriam Leah Cohen Karen Sue Cook Connie Cramer Susan Jean Cunningham Marajen Elizabeth Denman Karen Jo Elliott Jenny Laura Ferguson Lynn Claudia Ferguson Ruth Ann Ford Dorothy Dean Green Rogene Gee Horn Nancy Lou Hopson Terri C. Horwitz Margaret Wilburn Jones Paula Ann Levine Kathryn Joyce Mclntyre Mary Christine Montgomery Velma Lacey Pipkin Constance Marion Pullam Linda Carol Routt Trudy Kier Skiff Susan Amanda Sparks Sharyn Decker Shirley Ann Walker Judith Ann Winkel MEMBERS NOT PICTURED Lana Jo Ball Nancy Louise Billingsley Mary Gloria Bond Kate Tarry Flack Carol Sue Click Karen Hope Hawkins Sharon Kay Lands Elizabeth Anne Lawrence Linda Barclay Ratzlow Gail Patricia Weyel Dana Elizabeth Yarbrough Front Row: Mrs. Ora A. Bennett, Eleanor Anne Newton, Carol Ann Rulfs, Eleanor Corless Beasley, Susan Elizabeth Epps, Jane Bieden- harn Hargis. Second Row: Louella Grace Vine, Cheryl Dean Shin- baum, Mary Kathryn Ashworth, Susan Phyllis Urquhart, Dianne Rush, Kathy Ellen Lohr. Third Row: Meryl Phyllis Slipakoff, Vir- ginia Ellen Grillo, Nancy Jean Ellison, Nancy Carol Hewitt, Carol Beth Goldman, Margaret Leigh Pace, Suzan Gail Bell. Fourth Row: Susan Elaine Cope, Linda McDavitt, Donna Lynne Harlan, Linda Carroll Hines, Maria Renola, Patricia Kay Anselin, Judy Ann Amacker, Elizabeth Ann Houston. Fifth Row: Leslie Sue Fierman, Robin G. Hunt, Esther Jeanne Wright, Hilaire Michelle Girard, Priscilla Ruth Jordan, Paula Dale Meeks, Candy Elizabeth Hurd, Dianne Duncan. Page 173 TEXAS COWBOYS The aims of the Texas Cowboys are to promote spirit and to serve the University. The group, an honorary men ' s organization founded in 1922, selects members on the basis of leadership, scholarship, character, and campus service. Major events of the year were the Cowboy Minstrels to raise money for the Austin Council for Retarded Children, and the annual Round-Up Bar-B-Q. Other service activities included representing the University at football games and pep rallies, ushering at Commencement exercises, and serv- ing as a reception committee for various celebrities at the airport. Fall officers were Platt Walker Davis III, foreman; James A. Bannerol, horsewrangler ; Robert Lewis Harrison, shot- gun; Jim Calhoun Langdon Jr., camp cook; and Michael Eugene Gammon, strawboss. Spring officers were David Tuxworth Roark, foreman; Richard Lee Kimbrough, horse- wrangler; Kevin Holcomb, shotgun; Robert Allen Nelson, camp cook; and Jarrold Alan Glazer, strawboss. Arno Nowotny and John G. Steele sponsored the organization. SPRING PLEDGES John Robert Brock James Arthur Burns Douglas G. Caroom Dennis Dale Gillette Joe Bob Kinsel Cullen Rogers Looney William Mark Middleton Michael Warren Perrin Douglas Wayne Richnow Corbin James Robertson Jr. Larry Randall Smith Robert Noel Stout Jack Murchison Vaughan Ronald Arthur Weiss Andrew Benjamin White MEMBERS NOT PICTURED Marion Corry Adams James A. Bannerol Ronald Davis Bandy David H. Boyles Joel Lynn Brame Hubbard Scott Caven Gareth W. Cook Leslie Alfred Derrick Jr. Dan Adolf Fleckman Michael Eugene Gammon William James Galbreath Barney Lewis Giles Robert Lewis Harbison Thomas Francis Hill Richard Lee Kimbrough Joe Edward Lea Jr. Robert Allen Nelson Clyde K. Oldham Luther Daniel Prescott Temple Cunningham Stark George Wesley Works III Charles Joseph Worrell John Leslie Yates t Front Row: Robert Charles Ittner, Tommy Neal Cowan, Keith Deaver Moore, Philip H. Fleckman, Buster Glazer, Frances Barnard, David Michael Gregory, Platt Walker Davis III, David Tuxworth Roark, Henry Weldon Fielder. Second Row: James Adrian Kuch, Roger William Page, David Carlock Hull Jr., Thomas Alan Graves, David Walter Nelson, Christopher Davis Bray, Donald Douglas Patteson Jr., Pete Etheridge, Donald Louis Evans, Douglas S. Craig Jr., Kevin Holcomb, John Harold Perel, Jarrold Alan Glazer. Third Row: Richard Coad Robinson, Jack William Davidson, Michael James Clark, Danny Blanks, Gerald Harris Stool, Jim Calhoun Langdon Jr., Robert Keene O ' Bryan, Jack LeRoy Howe, Robert Ruben Schmidt, Kenneth Robert Johnson, Lloyd J. Gregory III, Daniel Benjamin Freundlich, Jerry Richard Crammer, Phillip Victor Ladin. Page 174 FINE ARTS Page 175 CHORAL ORGANIZATIONS DIRECTORS Through his ten years association with The University of Texas, Dr. Morris Beachy, associate professor of Music and Director of the Choral Organizations, has gained an inter- national reputation as one of the nation ' s outstanding choral conductors. During his recent tour to Europe and the Middle East with the Madrigal Singers critics noted that the singers are united and given a soul by an excellent director endowed with technique, knowledge, good taste and enthusiasm . The Choral ' s repertoire includes works from both classical and modern idioms of all styles. MORRIS JAY BEACHY, Director of A Cappella Choir, Madrigal Singers and Concert Choir. LEONARD ALAN MCCORMICK, Director of Longhorn Singers and University Chorus. BESS ESTELLE HIERONYMUS, Director of Southern Singers. JAMES GAUTIER MARTIN, Director of Men ' s Glee Club and Varsity Singers. Page 176 Front Row: Polly Grant, Nancy Lynn Haralson, Lucy Gail Holmes, Georgia Anne Putegnat, Rebecca Jane Ross, Johanna Franke, Patricia Fay Beadle, Gayle Cerminaro, Barbara Ann Fine, Theresa Lois Ward, Donna Sue King, Nancy Jean Koch, Janet Susan Bullington. Second Row: Linda Jean Lege, Jackie Sue Graham, Cathy Ann Marable, Carolyn Estes, Diann Elizabeth Driver, Ruth Elizabeth Peden, Juanita Hubbard, Rae Moses, Claudia Kathryn McGuire, Mary Christine Peterson, Catherine Graves Baker, Terry Lynn Hobbs, Susan Gail Christie, Jane Elisabeth Reinhart, Gail Allison Buske. Third Row: Charles Clayton Stevens, William John Proft, Malcolm George Nelson, Samuel L. Bufford, Elgene Owen Box, Gordon Waldon Middleton, Richard Robert Collier, Edgar Bernard Littlefield, John William Langley, Walter Gerald Harrison, John Stanley Bleakly, Walter Lothar Weber, Russell Carol Nelson. Fourth Row: John Aielli, Bruce Andrew McDonald, John S. McClelland, Jimmy Chapman, Charles G. Dodson, Scott Murray Smith, James Bert Neely, Douglas Barr, Joseph George Cortes, Douglas F. Herring, Kent E. Johnson, John Alan Lummus, Daniel Eugene Eastlake. A CAPPELLA CHOIR Sixty-one students from all colleges and schools of the University composed the A Cappella Choir directed by Dr. Morris Jay Beachy. In the spring, the mixed vocal group toured the northeastern section of Texas. In March they combined with the Dallas Symphony Orchestra for a per- formance in Dallas and College Station of Bach ' s B Minor Mass. The choir, performing during the year for various high schools, junior colleges, and civic organizations, travelled over 10,000 miles to more than forty Texas cities. They also performed in various University presentations. Officers for the year were Russell Carol Nelson, ' president; Richard Robert Collier, vice-pr esident; Johanna Franke, secretary; Bill Proft, treasurer; Terry Lynn Hobbs, his- torian; Nancy Lynn Haralson, social chairman; and Elgene Owen Box, librarian. Morris Jay Beachy, Director MEMBERS NOT PICTURED Ralph Kerbow Ellis Nita Jean Sweatman Donald Johanos, conductor of the Dallas Symphony Orchestra, re- hearsed the Choir before a performance. Page 177 The Madrigals performed in a spring concert at Southwestern Theological Seminary in Fort Worth: Left to Right: Wilcox, Earnest, Fenton, Keating, J. Echels, Walters, McCrory, Eikenberry, Roye, E. Echels, Kassel, Beachy, Wyss. MADRIGAL SINGERS Dedicated to the performance of vocal chamber music of all periods, the University Madrigal Singers strive to reveal the subtleties in music of this style. In recent years, the group has gained an outstanding national and international reputation by performing throughout the United States and in many countries of Europe and the Middle East. During the past year, the Madrigals presented a special performance for Dean Rusk while he was visiting the cam- pus, staged their annual Christmas concert at Laguna Gloria, and toured colleges throughout the state. The organization is open to all University students by audition. Even though the requirements are high, the group ' s membership has always contained a good representation of non-music majors. MORRIS JAY BEACHY, Director MEMBERS J. David Earnest Edwin Alton Echels Jane Echels Daniel H. Eikenberry Joan Barbara Fenton Joanne P. Kassel Roderic Maurice Keating Thomas Allen Locheed Jennifer Ann McCrory Laura Yvonne Roye John Kenneth Walters Suzannah Margaret Wilcox April Joy Woods Forbes Leon Woods Jane Adair Wyss On tour at the University of Vienna, the group entertained at the famous Festival Hall. Page 178 :. The Men ' s Glee Club, the oldest choral ensemble at the University, is composed of men who enjoy the tradition of a male chorus whil e realizing advantages as a part of the College of Fine Arts. Among the past year ' s activities of the Glee Club was a tour through Louisiana, Mississippi, Alabama, and Florida, as well as many programs within the state of Texas and the University community. In addition to the traditional male chorus programs, the Club was represented by its participation in performances of the Bach B Minor Mass and King David by Arthur Honegger. With these opportunities the Club rounded out its fine repertoire. :ONCERT r RES CNTEORvTvj.-M ' T By THE UT Glee Club officers for the year were from left to right; Charles Hooks, vice-president; Carlos de la Garza, secretary-treasurer and Terry Orr was president. J. G. Martin was the director. MEN ' S GLEE CLUB Front Row: Kenneth Joe Sawyer, Antonio Chavarria, Benjamin Edward Rodriquez, John Arthur Tarr, Raymond Morin, Bill Trussell, Augustine Kim, Jim Jones, Thomas Schneider, Leo Vasquez, Bill Saunders, Earl Hines, Robert Williams, Carlos B. de la Garza Jr., Barry Gray, Scott Murray Smith, Rick Thomas, Jaan Ray Goad, lEN ' S GLEE 9 f OUTHERN flPRIL 30 A toast to the last performance of the year. Anthony Earl Lumpkin, Michael J. Mainer, Aaron del Pozo, Charles David Herzfeld, Terry Lee Orr. Back Row: Doyle Evans Rogers, John B. Kidd, John Vincent Felter Jr., Marvin Morgenroth, Kenneth Allen, Larry Alan Damron, Brian Howard Adkins, Dennis Eugene Wilson, Charles Guy Hooks III. On Front Row: Glenda Colley Gayle, Maxann Simpson, Mary Ann Weiss, Karol Lynne Rice, Cheryl Renee Craig, Elizabeth Alene Risinger, Rinette Emily Margosh, Laverne Bernice Whitworth, Violanthe June Ricks, Linda Pickard, Jennifer Brittain. Second Row: Mary Jeannette Curry, Janet L. Richards, Donna Sue Dudley, Suzanne Kay Barnebey, Sandra Kay Thomas, Sallie Margaret Baker, Jefrilyn Johnson, Connie Ruth Davis, Frances Ann Clarke, Mary Lou Schmidt, Carolyn Anne Brydson. Third Row: Robert Wolff Huie, James Leon Hammonds, Paul Lee Yates, Michael Gary Erickson, Michael Albert Richmond, Durwood Barber Ray, Roy Dale Pursley, John Barton Craft, James Paul Callaway, Charles Brant Pelphrey. Fourth Row: Claudia Jean Day, Dana Rose Wortham, Peggy Sue Bobo, Trudy Kier Skiff, Shir- ley Jean Tennyson, Sharon Lynn Apffel, Gail Van Zandt Gerrard, Lynne Ashley Moyer, Mary Gordon Spence, Carol Anne Ginn, Jane Elizabeth Reinhart, William Michael Martin, John Thomas Craig, Bruce Wilber Jaster, David Gary Evans, Chester Ray Richey Jr., Richard Dixon Maxwell, John David Reiff, John Rae Justice Jr., Ernest Clinton Lawrence, Forest James Rees Jr., Axel Emil Lehto, Douglas Washington. Fifth Row: Kay Smith George, Mila Kathleen Cameron, Dana Sinclair, Janci Miller Goodson, Dorothy Louise Plummer, Pamela Anne Love, Myrrl Lynn Moon, Linda Kathryn Monroe, Susan Dian Tucker. Sixth Row: James William Barnes, Robert Hofeller Levi, Reuben W. Halton, Roy Michael Fisher, Christopher Davis Bray, George Wheeler Richards, Ralph V. Bailey, David Morris, Robert O. Keirs, Sherman 0. Smock, Larry Glyndol Quade. LONGHORN SINGERS Combined voices of 80 students from all colleges in the University compose the Longhorn Singers. Carrying through their motto, Entertainment in the finest college tradition, the group has a repertoire of Broadway and Hollywood show tunes, folk music, spirituals, and mod- ern music. In March the Singers toured south Texas and in December they went to Fort Hood. They performed at Ex-Student Association functions including the Distinguished Alumnae Awards Banquet and the Dads ' Day program. Other campus activities included their annual campus Christmas caroling, the Mid-Winter Concert in January, and presentation of a musical comedy. Officers were Gary Evans, president; Sherman 0. Smock, vice-president; Mary Katherine Smith George, secretary; Mary Ann Weiss, treasurer; and John Thomas Craig, pro- gram coordinator. Leonard Alan McCormick directed the group and Dean Arno Nowotny was the faculty sponsor. MEMBERS NOT PICTURED Jimmy Curtis Averitt Tommy Beno Barbara Ann Bond Donna Jean Boyd Janice Carver Lee Allen Clark Paula Jean Cook Royce Dan Douglas Judith Gay Evans J. Keith Grieneeks Donald Bruce Johnson Jim Wesley Kersey Anthony Earle Lumpkin Clifford Hollis Langford Thomas Dean Lohmeier Raymond John Martin Jr. Martha Lou McAllister David Marquise Meeker Russell C. Nelson Robert Wayne Newby Frances Sue Novick Robert E. Pennington III Lana Kay Phillips Catherine Louise Slade Jack Rice Starkey Stephanie Strass William R. Suda Terry Carroll Taylor Terry Lynn Tunks Julie Wareing Susan Elaine Westmoreland Daniel Lee Wood During a spring tour to Corpus Christi and the Valley, members enjoyed themselves on the bus, singing and planning their perform- ance. Page 180 Clever members created an eight singer span to publicize their Sound of Spring concert. Left: Officers from left to right are Kay George, Mary Ann Weiss, Leonard McCormick, director; David Evans and John Craig. Sher- man Smock is not pictured. Below Left: The Longhorn Singers Folk Singing group promoted en- thusiasm with their spirit kite with the theme of The Eye of Texas is Upon you . Below: The Singers football sign for the Aggie game. Page 181 Tn Frnnt Row: Pamela Klar, Ann Louise Whitworth, Constance Malloy, Nina Louise McVey, Linda Lea Williams, Linda Dell Seaberry, Priscilla Orpha Mojica, Ersaline Faye Chappell, Margaret Spikes, Nancy Louise Kleck. Second Row: Mary Margaret Russell, Dorothea Jean Entzminger, Deborah Louise Vanderveld, Lynda Nell Rogers, Kristin Nora Schimmel, Janis Carole Edmonds, Grace Ann Garza, Carol Engel, Barbara Nan Waltzer, Claudia Leigh Jones, Cheryl Morie Burks, Felicia Yvonne Durley, Nancy Eleanor Elick. Third Row: Shirley Marie Hartman, Saundy Jay Curry, Peggy Lynn Clements, Martha Ann Murchison, Marilyn Gayle Morris, Mary Anne Crossette, Polly Ann Fowler, Dorothy Virginia Ferguson, Barbara Jean Smallshaw, Barbara Kathleen Higgins, Roslyn Frances Kiger. Fourth Row: Evelyn Shannon Coleman, Barbara Sue Hess, Jacque- lynn Dianne Houston, Barbara Bledsoe, Joanne Durflinger, Danna Elizabeth Fertsch, Rebecca Felice Rodriquez, Judy Elaine Abraham- son, Melinda Hornsby, Pamela Ann White, Linda Ann Blankenship. Fifth Row: Fay Ann Rheinlaender, Lydia Ann Tuffly, Frances Ruth Neu, Kathlyn N. Meschke, Patricia Ann Ogle, Pamela Agnes Shrop- shire, Dana Rose Wortham, Kathy Ray Roddam, Kathryn Priscilla Haines, Marsha Lynn Gaston, Patricia Ann McKinley. Sixth Row: Sandra Gail Gordon, Patricia Alexander, Jane Elizabeth Hezlep, Beverly Faye Fisher, Harriet Virginia Heaps, Laura Evans McNeill, Nancy Carol Flodine, Janet Suzanne Frass, Dorothy Raye Hayes, Lois Ann Donnell, Lillian May Donnell, Winona Ruth Schloemer, Virginia Ann Ennis, Sidney Helen Moorhead, Barbara Ruth Higley. Members Not Pictured: Patricia Louise Ahrenbeck, Meryl Robin Cherry, Nancy Kay Eggleton, Sabra Ann Everett, Carmen Lynette Hamilton, Bonnie Jean McBeth. SOUTHERN SINGERS Being one of the newer choral organizations, the South- ern Singers have doubled in size since their foundation in 1964. The group is an all-girl chorus which offers its mem- bers fellowship and an opportunity to broaden their under- standing of music for public performances. The highlights of this year ' s concerts included a tour to Fort Polk in Louisiana, where the girls entertained two thousand service men preparing to leave for Viet Nam, and a week ' s tour to Oklahoma to perform for various service clubs. Southern Singers also entertained at military bases in Texas such as Fort Sam Houston in San Antonio and Fort Hood in Killeen. The girls jo ' ined the other University choral groups in the Dads ' Day, Christmas, and Mid-Winter concerts. Southern Singer officers were Barbara Ruth Higley, presi- dent, Peggy Lynn Clements, secretary; Beverly Faye Fisher, treasurer; Linda Dell Seaberry, librarian; and Priscilla Orpha Mojica, wardrobe chairman. Dana Rose Wortham was the accompanist. Southern Singers was directed by Bess Estelle Hieronymus and sponsored by Margaret Berry. With enthusiastic smiles, Southern Singers leave for a perform- ance at Fort Polk, La. Page 182 Varsity Singers rehearsed for their share of the entertainment during the intermission at Sing Song. Prixia i Bits, cklomer, iRfc. tlRobii ilrartte VARSITY SINGERS Since its beginning in 1963, the Varsity Singers have become one of the most popular choral ensembles both on and off campus. Under the direction of J. G. Martin, this group came to epitomize its slogan self-contained enter- tainment. Conceived as a group to sing popular and show music, the Varsity Singers have grown to include all phases of the musical idiom such as folk, country and western, and classi- cal. Many numbers are staged adding flavor to the music and special talents from our small, but elite group and are always utilized to give a variety of entertainment. The Singers traveled to Michigan and Florida in their first two years. The third year marked the highlight of tour experience for the singers as they were chosen for a five week USO show including visits to Iceland, Greenland, Labrador and Newfoundland. These singers were chosen for this honor from over 150 groups which applied. This year the singers packed again and sang their way to Col- orado during the spring vacation. Various colleges, high schools and military installations were included on this tour. The accompanist for the group is Betsy Burleson and Ken Altvater is the business manager. J. G. Martin is director. Left to Right: Dan L. Wood, Rita Anne Griffin, Paul Gilbert Spencer, Lucy Gail Holmes, Walter Kelly Gerber, Cindy Cox, Ken G. Altvater, Terry Hobbs Taylor, Jack Rice Starkey, Darrellene Havins, Jimmy Curtis Averitt, Ingrid B. Haterius, Mike Melton Card, Karol Lynne Rice. Page 183 SYMPHONIC BAND The University of Texas Symphonic Band was organized in 1942. Under the direction of William J. Moody, the band has grown to approximately sixty members. Its style obtains a rich sound while keeping its character of finesse and musicianship. Many concerts are given each year both locally and throughout the state. The band also participates in the Annual Symposium of Contemporary Musicians. Conductor WILLIAM J. MOODY FLUTE Sue Lynn Blackburn Tina Louise Burgard Michelle M. Moltz Cheryl Lynn Musket Beatrix Eugenia Perez Paulette Rainey Lynda Kay Strimple Jean Ann Weger Rebecca Ann Wilson OBOE Bill Mack Clifford Jacque Sue Gibson BASSOON Judith Forman William Thomas Whitener CLARINET Patricia R. Anderson James Scott Balentine Mary Ann Nelson Barbara Gaye Pickle Robert Munoz Rodriguez Thomas Earl Shine Jeanne Elizabeth Shiply Alfonso Alfred Sosa H. David Templeton Sharon Carol Whiting ALTO CLARINET William Whitworth Lamson BASS CLARINET Michael P. Tierney Jeanne Ann Williams SAXOPHONE Marilyn Kay Lundell Sharron Reaves Puryear Kenneth Roy Williams Connie Sue Winn CORNET-TRUMPET Judye Dian Brunton James Hardy Bryan Harvey Ray Corn James Sidney Gibson Edgar Earl Rhea III Steven Robert Smith Walter Robert Stricklin Charles Lloyd Turner HORN Lorin Glen Larson Donna M. Mathews Steven Charles Price David Jerry Taylor Samuel Henry Thiel Jr. TROMBONE Nicolas Gonzalez Daniel Michael Haik Stephen Lee Pritchard Robert Charles Tull Douglas Glenn Veazey Thomas Henry Waggoner BARITONE Terry Wayne Cadwell Norman Joseph Nelson TUBA Richard Alan Dillard Paul Edward McCormick Stanley E. Radcliffe PERCUSSION Monroe Buchannan Boyd John Jefferson Comp James Horace McCollum Linda McDavitt Richard Allen Snell Gerald Michael Walker a Page 184 ... ACTIVE CLUBS Not represented in this section Alpha Epsilon Rho Alpha Sigma Amateur Radio Society American Finance Association American Meteorological Society Art Students Association Association for Childhood Education Austin Student Religious Liberals Campus Crusade for Christ Canterbury Association Chi Epsilon Chi Epsilon Pi Chinese Student Association Commercial Art Students League Dallas UT Club Delta Phi Alpha Delta Pi Epsilon Deseret Club Eta Sigma Phi Gamma Theta Upsilon Hellenic Circle of UT Indian Students Association Institute of Electrical and Electronic Engineers Insurance Society Intercollegiate Forensics International Friendship Association Kappa Beta Pi Kappa Delta Pi Laredo Club Law Bachelor ' s Clubbe Longhorn Christian Fellowship Omega Chi Epsilon Omicron Delta Epsilon Organization of Arab Students Orientation Advisors Committee Organization for Students of Objectivism Order of Alcalde Phi Alpha Theta Pi Delta Phi Page 185 ACTIVE CLUBS Continued Pi Epsilon Tau Pi Kappa Lambda Pi Lambda Theta Pi Sigma Alpha Pi Tau Sigma Pre-physical Therapy Club Presidents ' Council of Religious Groups Professional Fraternity Council PsiChi Representative Party Rusk Rayburn Debating Society Science Fiction Club Semper Fidelas Society Sigma Delta Pi Sigma Gamma Epsilon Sigma Gamma Tau Sigma Kappa Upsilon Nu Kappa Sigma Simkins Epicurean Association Social Welfare Club Society of American Military Engineers Students for a Democratic Society Tau Sigma Delta Texas Society for Professional Engineers University Chess Club University Recorder Society University Socialist Committee University Speleological Society UT Anthropological Society UT Skin and Scuba Diving Club UT Sky Divers UT Society of Engineering Science UT Student Landman ' s Association Wesley Foundation Young Americans for Freedom Young Democrats Page 186 STUDENT GOVERNMENT Edited by Antoinette Bracher Page 187 THE STUDENTS ' ASSOCIATION A university is primarily a community of teachers and students striving to seek knowledge and to reexamine values held both collectively and individually, in the light of that knowledge. It is a place where total intellectual growth must occur; not bounded by the clock or the classroom wall. If a student ' s association is to exist, and it must, then it is obligated to primarily serve ends identical to those sought by a university. Students must recognize their unique position in the aca- demic community. At no time can they affect the content and goals of higher education as directly as during their time in college. The Students ' Association has tried to capita- lize on that uniqueness. In light of this stated purpose, the Association was able, after almost 4000 man-hours of work by students and faculty members, to completely write a new constitution to replace the outdated and irrelevant present document. The new system is radically different and holds much promise for increased future effectiveness of student influence within the academic community. No longer is it difficult to become active and involved in the work of the Association. The legislative department will now have two entities: a House of Delegates based on all organizations and a Student Assembly which draws its mem- bership from four types of constituenties, all elected. The lower House is very broad-based and open, and is designed to serve as a communicative forum. The upper Assembly will be the working body which will pursue stu- dent interest with all policy-making committees and the ad- ministration. In addition, the Association has been instrumental in the formation of a completely new counseling system, involving academic, maritial, financial, sociological, as well as psy- chological advising. Potentially this new adjunct will touch every student and, in turn, increase and augment their over- all intellectual development. For the first time in the history of student exchanges be- tween universities in North and Latin America, there now exists a treaty between the Students ' Association and the Centre de Alumnos of the University of Chile. This program is the oldest continuous exchange in existence and has an excellent record of effectiveness. After twelve months of concentrated activity, the Faculty- Student Conference Committee has completed the revision, of all rules pertaining to student affairs. Students will now be able to know what the regulations are, where to find them, and how to amend or change them. This document has as its foundation the AAUP statement on Academic Freedom for Students. In relation to the concept of student participation in the governance of the University, students will now sit on almost every single policy-making committee of the University. Where student participation in university government is alive and vital, there is an acceptance of the fact that the Univer- sity is indeed an academic community. Also, outstanding programs were presented by Visiting Fellows, Challenge, Round-Up, Curriculum Evaluation, and Cinema 40. Much has been accomplished these last twelve months in terms of internal reorganization and basic changes in the University itself. The challenge is for those who follow to understand, to implement, and to succeed. Clif Drummond served as President of the student body. Page 188 Left: Royce Lamberth discussed issues of the Constitution with assemblymen. Below Left: John Goodman served as Student Associa- tion Vice-President. Right: Brownie Sue Cashion served as Secre- tary of the Students ' Association in the Spring. Below Right: Marilyn Friedman was Fall Secretary for the Students ' Association. ' llMJ ' f- Serving as head of numerous committees of the Students ' Association, the vice-president often has the responsibility of assisting the president with duties that need to be fulfilled. His main function is preparing the annual budget and main- taining all records of receipts and disbursements. As an assemblyman, he serves as chairman of the Rules and Appropriations Committee, which entaib the responsi- bility of preparing the annual Blanket Tax recommendations. Acting as official correspondent of the Students ' Associa- tion, taking minutes of all sessions, and circulating all issues to the proper authorities are the duties of the secretary of the Students ' Association. In her role as assemblyman, she compiles annually an accurate yearbook of the Students ' Association ' s activities. Page 189 Below, RULES AND APPROPRIATIONS: Seated: Patricia I. Price, Fine Arts, Spring 1966; Dianne Rush, Education, Fall 1966; Daniel Robert Kirshbaum, Law, Fall 1966. Standing: John Catlett Goodman, CBA, Spring 1966; Addison Lee Pfluger, Graduate, Fall 1966; Victor Joe Rogers, CBA, Fall 1966; Thomas Shelley Duval, A S, Spring 1966; Anthony Field Constant, A S, Fall 1966. Not Pictured: Lloyd Doggett, CBA, Appointed Fall 1966; Tommy Gilliland, Law, Spring 1966; Terry Hobbs, Fine Arts, Fall 1966; Jimmy Turner, CBA, Fall 1966. Rigfit, STATE, NATIONAL, INTERNATIONAL: Seated: Cheryl Dean Shinbaum, Education, Appointed Fall 1966; Barbara Jan Berliner, Education, Fall 1966. Standing: Jerry Richard Crammer, A S, Fall 1966; Tommy Dean Stephens, A S, Fall 1966; Lee Ashton Clay, CBA, Fall 1966; Robert Lewis Thompson, A S, Spring 1966; Douglas Wayne Richnow, Pharmacy, Fall 1966; Ed Badouh, Jr., CBA, Spring 1966. Not Pictured: Jim Derryberry, En- gineering, Fall. 1966; Royce Lamberth, Law, Fall 1966. GEM OR OiJDru STUDENT ASSEMBLY HUE (itDii Din use 1DV1 Oil [hi frG kbit te hr hti set CD- OBI do tait SRH In;. 1 H in Le t, ACADEMIC AFFAIRS: Seated: Ann Sutherland Chappell, Graduate, Spring 1966; Brownie Sue Cashion, Education, Spring 1966; Beverly Jean Wright, A S, Spring 1966; Alan Michael Hoffman, A S, Fall 1966; Sam William Dick, Communication, Fall 1966; Edward S. Hyman, Engineering, Fall 1966. Not Pictured: Mike James, A S, Spring 1966. Above Right, CAMPUS AFFAIRS: Seated: Ann Cathryn Baird, A S, Fall 1966, Donna Lynn Englander, Communication, Fall 1966; Carol Ann Rulfs, A S, Spring 1966. Standing: Joe Lee Stubl ill-field, Architecture, Spring 1966; James Hughes Price, Graduate, Spring 1966; Louis Brent Benton, Graduate, Spring 1966; Harvey Radnor Eanes, III, Graduate, Fall 1966; Robert Monroe Collie, A S, Spring 1966. Not Pictured: Sid Lanier, Engineering, Spring 1966; Tom Estes, Pharmacy, Spring 1966. Page 190 COMMITTEE ON GENERAL STUDENT ORGANIZATION Clif Urummond Mary Ann Mellcnbruch Carol Ann Rulfs FACULTY-STUDENT CONFERENCE COMMITTEE Clif Drummond Robert Lewis Thompson Merry Nell Van Fleet Beverly Jean Wright INTERCOLLEGIATE ATHLETIC COUNCIL Ben Bynum PARKING, TRAFFIC AND SAFETY COMMITTEE Richard Earle Helmer III Kay Dianne Scott RALLY ADVISORY COMMITTEE Richard Wilson Leong, Jr. RANSOM ' S ADVISORY COUNCIL Clif Drummond John Catlett Goodman Robert Allen Higley Michael Hope James Mary Ann Mellenbruch Bruce William Schnitzer STUDENT HEALTH CENTER ADVISORY COMMITTEE Charles Allen Marsh Terry Oliver Tottenham STUDENT LIVING ACCOMMODATIONS COMMITTEE Tom Hinson Mary Ann Mellenbruch UNION BOARD OF DIRECTORS Clif Drummond Jim Fletcher David Roy Lambert Stan McLelland Robert D. Sohn UNIVERSITY CO-OP BOARD OF DIRECTORS Stanley J. Eisenberg Ben Eugene Jacob Bert Vee Massey II David L. Perry ACADEMIC INVOLVEMENT COORDINATORS Lloyd Alton Doggett Vera Samson Korth ATTORNEY GENERAL George Lawrence STUDENT SERVICES COORDINATOR Richard Wilson Leong, Jr. TEXAS INTER- COLLEGIATE STUDENT ASSOCIATION COORDINATOR Victor Joe Rogers POVERTY CORPS George Morris Hamm PRESIDENTIAL AIDE Robert Allen Higley Paul Angenend LEGISLATIVE LIAISON Robert S. Simpson PROTOCOL Joe Batson PARLIA- MENTARIAN Richard D. English STUDENT COURT, STUDENT APPOINTED POSITIONS The responsibility of the Student Court is that of keep- ing an effective internal check on the executive and legisla- tive branches of the Students ' Association. By insuring that neither the President nor the Student Assembly over- step their authority as prescribed by state law and the con- stitution of the Students ' Association, the court protects the individual student from potentially arbitrary actions. This year the Student Court assumed a new role of im- portance when parts of the student body realized that they had recourse against what they considered an illegal ex- penditure by the Student Assembly. One of the most signifi- cant statements in the court ' s opinions in that case was the following construction of a state statute: Any expenditure which directly or indirectly con- tributes to the propagandizing of opinion on cur- rent political candidates or issues which do not relate directly to the students as students of The University of Texas at Austin is unreasonable and prohibited by state statute. The court, consisting primarily of top-ranking senior law students, demanded a new high quality in the student judicial process. Petty politico disputes were discouraged by requiring well-considered briefs to be filed in each case. In return, the court rendered lengthy, logical, and well- written opinions. Tbese opinions are bound and available as precedent, another innovation of this year ' s court. Seated: John Jeffers Jr., Larry Amerine, David Chappell, David McAfee, David Carlock. Standing: Charles Newton, William Furgu- son, Thomas Burdett, Drew Cauthorn. Page 191 FRESHMAN COUNCIL Coordinated to present freshmen with general knowledge of the problems, opportunities, and challenges of campus life, Freshman Council is a major link between the faculty and the freshman student. Chancellor Harry H. Ransom addressed the first Fresh- man Council General Session that the Freshman Council sponsored for the students as an opportunity to broaden their interest in campus activities. Officers were Jerry Richard Grammer, coordinator; Wil- liam Reagan Birdwell, Judy Anne Davis, Anthony Field Constant, and Ronald 0. Norwood, Freshman Council Ad- visory Board; and Marsha Ann White, secretary. INTERDISCIPLINARY COMMITTEE Holding a retreat at the Corral-of-the-Longhorns, the In- terdisciplinary Retreat Committee brought together stu- dents of different disciplines to discuss the topic, Atti- tude Changes in the College Experience. Professors who represented various facets of the Uni- versity, Donald Larson, Norval Glenn, Norman Hackerman, and S. Thomas Friedman, served as main speakers to the topic. The committee was under the chairmanship of Karen Lerner and Debbie Spiva. ROUND-UP Round-Up was primarily established to promote spirit and unity among students, ex-students, and faculty. The entire University participated in Round-up by planning the many activities slated for the weekend. Programs such as the Leadership Awards Banquet, Round- Up Barbecue, and the Sweetheart Dance attracted many people to the University. Heading Round-up this year were Dottie Plummer and Ronnie Massey, co-chairmen and Edwin B. Price was faculty advisor. Above Right: Freshman council members campaign for the advisory board and officers at Kinsolving Dormitory. Above: Interdisciplinary committee members Walter Eugene Demond, Kathleen Dulan, Doug- las Caroom, Pamela Agnes Shropshire, Deborah Ann Spiva, Karen Lerner, and Liz Marie Wooldridge discussed various disciplines of students. Right: Campus sororities and fraternities participated in the Round-up Parade sponsored by the Round-up Committee. Page 192 Top: Moderator for Challenge was Daniel 0. Price, professor of Sociology. Le t: At this year ' s Challenge Colloquium the topic was The Problem is People , the question-answer session was led by Berkeley ' s Professor Kinsley Davis. Right: Cinema 40 sponsored a reception for ' Adolfas Mekas at the Union. CHALLENGE The issue of this year ' s Challenge Colloquium was Peo- ple. Featured speakers such as Dr. Gideon Sjoberg, Dr. Kingsley Davis, Sen. Ernest Gruening, Dr. Lincoln Day, Father John O ' Brien, and Dr. Alan Guttmacher contributed to discussions on the problem of over population in under- developed countries. Challenge attempted to enable a stu- dent to establish permanent interest in University life by participating in discussion groups, fireside conversations, and panel debates. Chief coordinators were Michael Mc- Kinley, Mimi Montgomery, and Terry Peterson. CINEMA 40 The newly introduced Cinema 40 Committee gave Uni- versity students an opportunity to appreciate films as an art form. With the aid of discussion groups, program notes, and guest speakers, many foreign and classic films shown were examined by University students. Among films shown were Hallelujah the Hills and the Hollywood Screen Godess. Gregg Barrios and Richard Caldwell served as Co-chairmen. CULTURAL DEVELOPMENT COMMITTEE The Cultural Development Committee this year sponsored the organization and hanging of an exhibit from the Smith- sonian Institute entitled Face of Viet Nam. The exhibit, shown in the Academic Center in December, was a series of photographs showing life in Viet Nam prior to the present war. Jack Joseph Droitcourt was chairman. Page 193 : ' slrefi Left: Fall election for assemblymen brought supporters to the Main Mall. Right: APO ' s and GDE ' s assisted at the polls for the Fall elec- tion. Below Right: Gripe Week encouraged students to submit gripes that they felt would improve the campus. ELECTION COMMISSION A committee deriving its power from the Students ' Asso- ciation and the Election Code, the Election Commission consists of members which remain neutral in all proceedings concerned with Assembly and campus-wide elections. The Election Commission serves as a ruling and governing body dealing mainly with campaign and election proce- dures. Its purpose is to establish and enforce existing rules which govern the conduct of the elections. The Commission must also provide a suitable arrangement for voting and counting ballots. The Code states that the Commission must conduct hearings and has original jurisdiction in all com- plaints concerned with the campaign or with election pro- cedures. The Code charges the Commission to execute such sanctions as listed in the Election Code. Chuck Marsh was chairman in the fall and Rick Nichols was chairman in the spring semester. GRIEVANCE Services of the Grievance Committee were open to Uni- versity students at all times. Grievance boxes supplied with gripe forms were stationed at four different places on campus Women ' s Gym, Main Building, Union, and Men ' s Gym. These gripes were collected weekly and immediate action taken to resolve problems students feel the University presents. Chairman, Karen Lerner, designated December 6, 7, and 8, as Gripe Week. UNDERGRADUATE RESEARCH Established to finance independent undergraduate re- search, the Undergraduate Research Program financed research ventures in such areas as criminology, creative cinema, diabetes, and the ancient art of gold granulation. Page 194 GRIPE NOW! Upper Left: Chairman, Becky Houston, is assisted by Jean Holly and Dixie Walker on planning surveys on campus. Right: Human Relations members Colin Carl, Jim Haynes, and Martha Glickman discuss problems facing the student body. Below Left: Chi Omegas sell refreshments for Dimes Day. Below Right: Kappa Alpha ' s tally votes for Mary Ann Spears, Miss Campus Chest. Vv CAMPUS SURVEY Serving as pollsters for student opinions on campus issues, the Campus Survey Committee this year sponsored a survey on the use of the Union by law students. The Student Assembly was responsible for presenting University students with these surveys. Joe Belden, Carol Hubbard, and Becky Houston were co-chairmen. HUMAN RELATIONS Formed to promote good will and friendly relations among University students, the Human Relations Committee worked toward the end that no student be discriminated against because of race, creed, or color while attending the University. Along with the Dean of Students, this committee pub- lished a list in the Spring of those off-campus units which certified that they were open to all students regardless of race, color, or national origin. Co-chairmen are Colin Carl and Jim Haynes. CAMPUS CHEST Seeking to raise money for needy organizations, the Campus Chest drive enabled University students to con- tribute to these organizations so that they may help them- selves and others. Miss Campus Chest, Dimes Day, and the Monster Men added to the fund. Ann Akridge and Corless Beasley headed Campus Chest this year. Page 195 Below: University students voice opinions on campus issues. Right: C.E.C. presented the ballet Aimez-Vous Bach. Below Right: The team spirit is boosted by flash cards at homecoming with Arkansas. CULTURAL ENTERTAINMENT COMMITTEE The Cultural Entertainment Committee presented a variety of events for the student body this year. Among the best attended programs were the opening event featuring Duke Ellington and Ella Fitzgerald, the Ballet Folklorico of Mex- ico, the San Antonio Symphony Orchestra with Andre Previn conducting, a folk-singing event featuring Judy Col- lins and Theodore Bikel, the Royal Winnipeg Ballet, and the two performances by the Metropolitan Opera National Company. The CEC made tickets available for students to attend the Austin Symphony Orchestra concerts. Students could also buy tickets at a reduced rate for the Longhorn Jazz Festival. During the year the Committee meets weekly to plan the events for the following season. This entails booking artists, reserving auditoriums, supervising ushering, advertising, and other details involved in presenting a series of enter- tainment value. Co-chairmen were Patty Moran and Sam Graham. FLASH CARD Adding spirit and enthusiasm to home football games, the Flash Card section is provided by University students organized by the Flash Card Committee. Barry Applewhite and David Hooper were co-chairmen. STUMP SPEAKING Stump Speaking is an informal forum for student debate. Anyone who wishes to speak may do so, with the choice of topic being left to the individual. Stump Speaking has been held on Thursdays plus other days during the week to allow students to discuss matters of immediate interest to the campus. Philip Bunch was this year ' s chairman. Page 196 Above Left: Coordinators Sherry Hardin, Chuck Borgeson, Michael Edward Love, Nancy Elaine Wray, and Richard Lynn Dugger helped to make the Texas-OU Dance a success. Below Left: Cartoonist, Al Capp, discusses the satirization in his comic strip L ' il Abner. Below Right: Kubitschek answers question about the military take-over of Brazil. VISITING FELLOWS Through the efforts of the Visiting Fellows Committee, students are afforded the opportunity to broaden the scope of their educational environment through contact with known personalities in divergent fields. This year the committee sponsored and organized the visits of Juscelino Kubitschek, former President of Brazil, and Al Capp, controversial cartoonist, to the University. Kubitschek has been living in self-exile in New York since the military take-over of Brazil in 1964. Al Capp, a self-styled expert on nothing with opinions on everything is well known for his Lil ' Abner series. Marolyn Wittman and Eliot Tucker were chairmen. TEXAS-OU COMMITTEE Working with a corresponding committee from Oklahoma University in planning the Texas-OU Dance, the Texas-OU Dance Committee selected bands and made all other physical arrangements for the dance enjoyed each year in Dallas by thousands from both schools. Texas co-chairmen were Nancy Wray and Michael Love. EXCELLENCE IN CURRICULUM Sponsored by the Students ' Association, the Excellence in Curriculum and Teaching Committee is an attempt to promote a program of systematic and objective course evaluation in the various departments of the University. The program is coordinated by faculty-student commis- sions which hear and coordinate the information and opinions of faculty, administration, and students. Question- naires are developed and filled out by students enrolled in various courses and results are returned to the respective commissions in an attempt to maintain a well-planned de- partment course program. Ann MacNaughton and John O ' Dell were co-chairmen. Page 197 ARCHITECTURE COUNCIL The representative body for all students registered in the School of Architecture or College of Arts and Sciences and majoring in Architecture, the Architecture Council is com- posed of one representative from each design section of the five design years. Its purpose is the representation of student opinion, the promotion of a better relationship between students and faculty, and the coordination of student activ- ities. This year the Council was fortunate in effecting close student-faculty relations through the establishment of a Student-Faculty Committee composed of five faculty mem- bers and five Council members. It meets as necessary to discuss common goals, problems and programs. Through this forum any Architecture student has access to the faculty on a level at which policy can be influenced. It reset Left to Right: Joe Lee Stubblefield, Robert Thaddeus Jackson, Owen William Bludau, James Martin Michael, James Glenn Reeves, John Ross Breckenridge, James Lawrence Life, Edward Blume Wallace, Alan Y. Taniguchi, Clayton Brooks Proctor. OFFICERS President JAMES MARTIN MICHAEL Vice-President JAN CARTWRIGHT Secretary-Treasurer JAMES LAWRENCE LIFE Faculty Sponsor ALAN Y. TANIGUCHI MEMBERS JAMES MARTIN MICHAEL Fifth Year ROBERT ANDREW IBSEN Fifth Year OWEN WILLIAM BLUDAN Fifth Year DON CLAYTON CHAPELL Senior Class JAN CARTWRIGHT Senior Class JAMES LAWRENCE LIFE Senior Class EDWARD BLUME WALLACE Junior Class JOHN ROSS BRECKENRIDGE Junior Class MILTON CAROL POWELL Junior Class CLAYTON BROOKS PROCTOR Sophomore Class ROBERT THADDEUS JACKSON Sophomore Class DAVID WARREN GREEN Freshman Class LINDA MORIARTY Freshman Class MICHAEL DAN SALMON Freshman Class JOSEPH ARNOLD BURTON Freshman Class ESTHER ALICIA NAVAR Freshman Class DWIGHT BRUNER MICKLETHWAET Freshman Class JOE LEE STUBBLEFIELD Assemblyman Page 198 ARTS AND SCIENCE COUNCIL of a mm- rr to The Arts and Sciences Council is a departmentally rep- resentative body organized to improve student-faculty rela- tions within the College of Arts and Sciences and to bring together the various and diverse elements of the College. One representative is appointed by the chairman of each department to serve on the Council until he graduates. Fv Front Row: Kay Wilkerson, Patricia Yvonne Bateman, Raymond Dueser, Mrs. Jan Perkowski, Jan Perkowski. Second Row: Larry White, David Hooper, Linda Latimer, Diane Barbara Mclver, Kath- leen Mccue, Drew Hutchinson Steele, Marianne Carroll, Jordan Robert Janak, Randolph Carter Burwell. Third Row: Robert Allen Higley, Harold Finley McFarlane, Byron Talmage Sansom, Thomas Clifford Hudgins, Joseph Roland Krier, Penelope Warren, Robert E. Nix. OFFICERS Fall Spring RAYMOND DUESER President PATRICIA YVONNE BATEMAN EDWIN DORN V ice-President RANDOLPH CARTER BURWELL PATRICIA YVONNE BATEMAN Secretary MARIANNE CARROLL DAN HARVE BLANKS Treasurer DAVID HOOPER KAY WILKERSON Treasurer JOHN ALTON BURDINE Sponsor JOHN ALTON BURDINE LORRIN G. KENNAMER Sponsor LORIN G. KENNAMER JAN PERKOWSKI Sponsor JAN PERKOWSKI REPRESENTATIVES AIR FORCE ROTC Lonnie Brauner, Jr. AMERICAN STUDIES Robert Allen Higley ANTHROPOLOGY Raymond Dueser ARMY ROTC Ronald D. Phillips BOTANY Lee V. Ansell CHEMISTRY Kay Wilkerson CLASSICS Marianne Carroll ECONOMICS Thomas Clifford Hudgins ENGLISH Penelope Warren GEOGRAPHY Robert Jay Reining GEOLOGY Jordan Robert Janak GERMANIC LANGUAGES Robert E. Nix GOVERNMENT Joseph Roland Krier HISTORY Richard Joseph Bueltel HOME ECONOMICS Linda Latimer LINGUISTICS Laura Frances Isbell MATHEMATICS William Dan Driscoll MEN ' S REQUIRED PHYSICAL EDUCATION Larry White MICROBIOLOGY David Hooper NAVY ROTC Randolph Carter Burwell PHILOSOPHY Sabra Jane Knape PHYSICS Harold Finley McFarlane PLAN II Timothy Jay Johns PSYCHOLOGY Kathleen Mccue ROMANCE LANGUAGES Drew Hutchinson Steele SLAVIC LANGUAGES Patricia Yvonne Bateman SOCIOLOGY Byron Talman Sansom WOMEN ' S REQUIRED PHYSICAL EDUCATION Diane Barbara Mclver ZOOLOGY Michael Charles Devine Page 199 STUDENT-FACULTY COUNCIL COLLEGE F EDUCATION The official channel for student participation in policy formulation and evaluation in the College of Education, the Student-Faculty Council, also provides for the de- velopment of student activities and a means for student and faculty to work together on problems and special proj- ects. To aid this communication, suggestion boxes were put up in the Wooldridge and Sutton Halls. Spring activities focussed on a teacher evaluation which was compiled by faculty and students and administered by over 100 education students. Preparation of curriculum outline for all education majors was planned. In addition, the council selected recipients of scholarships given to outstanding student teachers. Members of the council are chosen each spring in a college-wide election. Barbara Jan Berliner Brownie Sue Cashion ASSEMBLYMEN Marilyn Frances Friedman Laura Anne Ozmun Dianne Rush Cheryl Dean Shinbaum OFFICERS Fall Spring PAULA KAY HARLAN President CHERYL DEAN SHINBAUM ELLEN EDITH EPSTEIN V ice-President PEGGY LYNN CLEMENTS MARILYN FRANCES FRIEDMAN Secretary BRYNA JOYCE BEIN FACULTY MEMBERS Natalie C, Barraga William Andrew Bennie William B. Conroy Frances Fallen Fuller Wayne H. Holtzman Carl Richard Personke John Orman Rodgers Judith Elaine Ballard, Fall Bryna Joyce Bein Barbara Jan Berliner Diana Lynn Boland, Fall Brownie Sue Cashion Peggy Lynn Clements Judy Anne Davis, Spring Susan Elizabeth Epps, Fall Marilyn Frances Friedman, Fall STUDENT MEMBERS Carol Beth Goldman, Spring Paula Kay Harlan Barbara Ellen Henderson, Fall Susan Joan Hyde Linda Sue Ikins, Spring Vikki Lynn Kaplan, Spring Glenda Lazurus Sidney Helen Moorhead, Fall Vaugh Deleith Oberhaus, Fall Laura Anne Ozmun Rebecca Anne Porter, Spring Dianne Rush Elizabeth Shelby, Spring Cheryl Dean Shinbaum Sharon Ann Staats, Spring Marsha K. White, Spring Cheryl Anne Zimmerman, Spring h h Set In Front Row: Sidney Helen Moorehead, Marilyn Frances Friedman, Paula Kay Harlan, Vaughn Deleith Obenhaus. Second Row: Judith Elaine Ballard, Dianne Rush, Peggy Lynn Clements, Glenda Lazarus, Barbara Jan Berliner, Bryna Joyce Bein. Third Row: Susan Joan Hyde, Diana Lynn Boland, Ann Maria Lowdon, Jayne Laraine Harlowc, Barbara Ellen Henderson, Susan Elizabeth Epps. AJ H Al I Page 200 COLLEGE OF BUSINESS ADMINISTRATION COUNCIL Front Row: Frank B. Borwn Jr., James Eugene Willis, Robert J. Garrett, James William Turner. Second Row: Beth Ward, James Richard Reinauer, James Scott Shively, Johanna Frances Bannon, Victor Joe Rogers, Lee Byron Faulkner, Milow H. Klein, John Cat- lett Goodman. Third Row: James Russell Tabor, Charles Alexander Taylor Jr., John Hollid Dealy, James Carroll Boon, John Ernest Specht Jr., Garey Britton Spradley, Kenneth Ray Miller, Joanne McCauley, Lloyd Alton Doggett, William Isaac Davis II, Linda Diana Leach. Acting as the official channel for student participation in policy formation and a unifying council among existing organizations of the College of Business Administration is the CBA Council. The Council helps further the com- mon interests of students and faculty by bringing together representatives from each class and business fraternity, assemblymen, and faculty advisers into one organization. The Council ' s main project during the spring was CBA Week. During this week 10 outstanding students, 5 out- standing alumni, and 3 teaching excellence awards were presented. This year ' s main speaker was Don H. Miller, president of Skelly Oil Company. President V ice-President . . Secretary Treasurer Member-at-Large Sweetheart . OFFICERS ROBERT JENKS GARRETT JAMES WILLIAM TURNER SHERRI DIANNE SLEDGE FRANK B. BROWN JR. ... JOHN CATLETT GOODMAN SHERRI DIANNE SLEDGE CLASS OFFICERS SENIOR James Russell Tabor, President Jerry Wayne Monaghan, V ice-President James Richard Reinauer, Secretary JUNIOR Charles A. Taylor, Jr., President John Hollis Dealy, Vice-President Milow H. Klein, Secretary SOPHOMORE James Carroll Boon, President Richard Reid Wadsworth II, Vice-President Beth Ward, Secretary FRESHMAN Kelley Austin Guest, President Alfred Sidney Holcomb Jr., Vice-President Michael Elliott Davidoff, Secretary ASSEMBLYMEN Lee Ashton Clay Lloyd A. Doggett Charles Albert Oliver Victor Joe Rogers James William Turner COUNCIL ADVISORS Sylvia A. Clayton Devereaux M. Huffman Frank James Imke James Eugene Willis ORGANIZATION REPRESENTATIVES A.B.A.C. John Ernest Specht Jr. AISEC Kenneth C. McAlpin Stevann Carol Simpson ACTURIAL CLUB James Scott Shively Johanna Frances Bannon ALPHA KAPPA PSI Lee Byron Faulkner Ronald Patrick Turner AMERICAN MARKETING ASSOCIATION Donald Leon Carr BETA ALPHA PSI Kenneth Ray Miller DELTA SIGMA PI Garey Britton Spradley INSURANCE SOCIETY James Webb Shaddix PI OMEGA PI Joanne McCauley SIGMA IOTA EPSILON William King Daugherty SOCIETY FOR THE ADVANCEMENT OF MANAGEMENT Linda Diana Leach Page 201 STUDENT ENGINEERING COUNCIL Representing the engineering student body, the Student Engineering Council is composed of the president and two representatives on each professional and honorary engineer- ing society. Among the duties of this council is coordinating activ- ities of member student professional and honorary socie- ties, and promoting goodwill, spirit, and tradition in the college. In addition, the council promotes the construction and improvement of student recreational facilities in engi- neering buildings and administers these facilities under the regulation of the University. It - Front Row: Leonard! Ferdinand Kreisle, Marvin Edward Willard, James Robert Kelsey, Edward S. Hyman, Richard Lee Harlow, David Wayne Fowler. Second Row: Iman Soengkowo, Joe Edward D ' Olive, Charles Gene Voorhees, John Wesley Cardwell, Frederick William Wiegand Jr., Stephen Rester, James Curtis Harper Jr., Raymond William Thornton, Roy Joel Swanson, Charles Clemon Soaieg III, William John VandenBosch. Third Rout: Kerry Mahler Hawkins, Ilham Sener, Philip Louis Daily, Michael Edward Cava- lier, Sidney Edward Lanier, David Richard Washington, William Crawford Parish, John Philip Buckner, Gerald Saunders Prickette, Ernest Leroy Williams Jr., Hervey Stuart Hutchins, Richard Dixon Maxwell. OFFICERS Fall Spring EDWARD HYMAN President DENNIS HARRY WITHERS RICK HARLOW V ice-President PHILIP LOUIS DAILY MARVIN EDWARD WILLARD Recording Secretary JOYCE ANN INGRAM DENNIS HARRY WITHERS Corresponding Secretary. . . WILLIAM JOHN VANDEN BOSH JAMES ROBERT KELSEY Treasurer ROY JOEL SWANSON DAVID WAYNE FOWLER Faculty Sponsor DAVID WAYNE FOWLER LEONARDT FERDINAND KREISLE . . . Faculty Sponsor LEONARDT FERDINAND KREISLE ORGANIZATION REPRESENTATIVES AAAE Marcelino Gonzales John Wallace Grigsby James Curtis Harper Gerald Prickette AIAA Philip Louis Daily James Robert Kelsey Randy Stone William Vander Bosch AIChE James Hasty Steven Woodrow Hill Joyce Ann Ingram Stephen Rester A1ME Ilhan Sener Frederick William Wiegand ASCE Michael Eddie Cavalier David Richard Washington Victor William Wehman Jr. ASME Roger Ed Hurras Douglas Julian Ferguson Bruce Lee Shearer Keith Thompson CHI EPSILON John Philip Buckner Don Wesley Jones ETA KAPPA NU Carl Ray Bailey Richard Dixon Maxwell IEEE David Fred Havemann Harvey Stuart Hutchins OMEGA CHI EPSILON Philip Lawrence Eiserloh Ray Joel Swanson PI EPSILON TAU Iman Soengkowa PI TAU SIGMA Larry Harp Frederick Robert Vincent Ogden SAME John Wesley Cardwell SIGMA GAMMA TAU C. Gene Voorhees TAU BETA PI Kerry Manler Hawkins TSPE Joe Ed D ' Olive Raymond William Thornton Page 202 TEXAS STUDENT PUBLICATIONS, INC. The Board of Directors of Texas Student Publications, Inc. consists of five students and four faculty members with the responsibility of managing the affairs of The Daily Texan, The Summer Texan, the Cactus yearbook, Texas Ranger magazine, Riata literary magazine, Texas Engineer- ing and Science magazine, and the Student Directory. The board appoints editors, approves budgets, and formulates all policies. VOTING MEMBERS: Front Row: Olin Ethmer Hinkle, Associate Professor of Journalism; Norris G. Davis, Professor of Journalism; Clif Drummond. Student Body President; Edwin v Turner Bowden, Professor of English. Back Row: Charles T. Clark, Associate Pro- fessor of Business Statistics: William Crawford Parish, Student As- sembly; Stan L. McLelland, Student Assembly; Jim Lederer, Stu- dent Assembly. Not Pictured: Barry H. Margolis, Student Assembly. NON VOTING MEMBERS: Front Row: Robert Allen Bums, Acting Ranger Editor; Janis Mae Hughen, Cactus Editor; John Economidy, Daily Texan Editor; William Cryer, Fall Texan Managing Editor. Back Row: Lester Loyd Edmonds, Jr., General Manager; Jack Holland, Dean of Students; Robert Hilburn, Texan Editorial Super- visor. Not Pictured: Gary Bullock, Carolyn Nichols, Dwight Mon- teith, Roxy Gordon. Page 203 Editor JAMS MAE HUGHEN Associate Editor LAFE DYSON HILL Athletics ALICE KAY HARTONG Chronology ALAN R. ERWIN Copy Editor LINDA WISNER Dorms Co-ops PAMELA DIANE GATES Faculty LINDA LOU HASTON Features CHARLES MICHAEL DICKEY Fraternities PATRICIA KAY BOWERS Military YVON GWEN REEDER Organizations SHARON DIANE VALENTI JOAN LYNN WILLIS Sororities KAROLYN KARR Student Association ANTOINETTE BRACHER Top Left: Karolyn Karr. Top Right: Janis Hughen. Middle Left: Alan Erwin. Middle Right: Joan Willis and Sharon Valenti. Bottom Left: Pam Gates. Bottom Right: Yvon Reeder. Page 201 THE CACTUS Top Left: Lafe Hill. Top Right: Antoinette Bracher. Middle Left: Kay Hartong. Middle Right: Linda Wisner. Bottom Left: Mike Dickey. Bottom Right: Linda Haston. i V l _. STAFF ASSISTANTS Paul David Angenend Catherine Ann Christner Carol Diane Council Sally Glenn Geraldine Jane Godfrey Jean Catherine Hall. Robert Eugene Hartong, Jr. Mary Virginia Haynes Valerie Kay Horn Laura Mary Hurst Dianna Margaret James Nancy Vivian Lockhart Patricia Mayfield Ronald Kent McCraw Cassandra Lu McKee Linda Kay Menear Elen Janette Nelson Leah Wanda Ripper Dianna Rush Kelle Snyder Joy Kristine Stapp Christine Ann Walker Page 205 Top Left: PANORAMA: Lucy Horton and George Covington. Top Right: Editor John Economidy. Middle Right: FEATURE: Mary Morphis, Carol Schuetz, Robert Inderrnan, Donna Englander. Not Pictured: Carolyn Barkley, Florence George, Barbara Jaska, Suz- anne Shelton. THE DAILY TEXAN Editor-in-Chief JOHN H. ECONOMIDY Managing Editor, Fall WILLIAM LIGGIN CRYER Assistant Managing Editor, Fall CAROLYN ANITA NICHOLS Managing Editor, Spring . . CAROLYN ANITA NICHOLS News Editor LELA JANE ABERNATHY Amusements Editor .... RENEE MADELEINE FENDRICH Features Editor SUZANNE SHELTON Sports Editor JOHN CHARLES ANDERS Panorama Editor GEORGE COVINGTON Chief Editorial Page Assistant JUDY BURTON WILLIAM LAWRENCE MALAISE Round-Up Editor JIMMY FRED KEMP Middle Left: EDITORIAL: Jane Haun, Florence George, William Kidd Jr., Lyn Robinson. Not Pictured: Judy Burton, Larry Jackson, Jimmy Kemp, William Malaise, Mary Morphis. Charles Owens, Linda Pendley, Kellyn Rozier, Jane Vincent, W. Elliott West, Mary Zrubek. Middle Right: SPORTS: Jim Morris, Richard Hill, Larry Mayo, Arneit Bateman, Larry Upshaw. Not Pictured: V aughn Aldredge, John Anders, William Halstead. Page 206 Top Left: MANAGING EDITORS, Carolyn Nichols, spring and Pete Cryer, fall. Top Right: NEWS STAFF: Seated: Lela Abemathy, Mary Ann Teat. Standing: Eduardo Barrera, David DeVoss, Ann Pashkoff, Nancy Peterson, Lucy Horton, Lenda Kennedy. Not Pic- tured: Judy Burton, John Bryant, Lynnell Jackson, Marilyn Kuehler, Susan Powell, James Webb. Middle Left: AMUSEMENTS: Renee Fendrich, David Grote, Paula Bullard. Not Pictured: Carl Cochran, Julia Howell, Rod Keating, Sharon Shelton. Middle Right: NIGHT STAFF: Pam Baggett, Jim Overton, Don Pannen, Jim Kemp. Not Pictured: Paula Bullard, William Kidd, Anne Pashkoff, Lynn Pul- ford, Jane Purcell, Peggy Matchette, Anne Marie Verstegen. Lmr Bottom Left: Jim Overton, Robert Hilburn. Bottom Right: NIGHT STAFF: Standing: Dianne Daivs, Martha Dozier, Jolie Kalbaugh, Evelyn Hacker, James Hollas, Donna Dickerson. Seated: Jan Mars- ton, Mitzi Lauderback, Sharon West, Karon Houghton, Kellyn Rozier. Page 207 THE TEXAS RANGER Left to Right: R.I.P. Bullock, Stumpy Stalraach, Zsa Zsa Murray, Lump-Lump Loving, Percy Carroll, Belle Shull, Mao Tse-Narahara, Third Degree Burns, Hawk Peterson, Spot, Wheels Whitehead, Blaze Scott. RANGEROOS: TSP PHOTOGRAPHERS Virginia Murray Gerald Narahara Donald Passman John Stalmach Daniel Stanwood Lela Abernathy Barbara Colgrove Charles Dent William Helmer David Hickey Charles Loving Editor-in-Chief J. GARY BULLOCK Acting Editor ROBERT A. BURNS Managing Editor BROOKS E. PETERSON Assistant Managing Editor C. MARGUERITE SHULL Hostess R. LYNN SCOTT Armadillo Drover JOE ROBERT CARROLL Photographers FRANK ARMSTRONG VIRGIL JOHNSON Supervisor GLENN R. WHITEHEAD Behold, if you will, this sturdy little band of heroes, un- fettered spirits all, whose ceaseless effort and unflagging dedication have triumphed over all the obstacles that hostile fate and a callous public have thrown up in their path. These are the hardy journalistic trailblazers who have taken up the time-honored and careworn mantle of hereditary leadership in the realm of college humor. These, my friends, are the leaders, the pioneers: in a word, the A Team. That is to say, the Ranger Staff. Round: Frank Armstrong, Virgil James Johnson, Stephen R. Delk, St. Clair Newbern. Page 208 TEXAS ENGINEERING AND SCIENCE MAGAZINE Acquainting students, faculty, and other interested per- sons with current thought and research in fields of sci- ence and engineering at the University, the Texas Engi- neering and Science Magazine, gives the students an op- portunity to express themselves by informing the general University population of the challenges of engineering and science which affects the political and social areas of mod- ern life. The advisory board is composed of Billy Howard Am- stead, professor of mechanical engineering; Dr. Kenneth Gentle, assistant professor of physics; Lewis F. Hatch, professor of chemistry; Arlie Ray McTee, lecturer in jour- nalism; John Arnold Walter, associate professor of English; and L. Loyd Edmonds Jr., TSP General Manager. STAFF Editor DWIGHT MONTEITH Associate Editor JOHN R. LAMONTAGNE Managing Editor LELA ABERNATHY Assistant Managing Editor ANN HARDY Engineering Editor CARL BRAUN Science Editor ED STEVENS News Editor RICHARD HOLLAND LYNN ROBINSON Assistant News Editor DENNIS MEREDITH Art Director SECUNDION SOSA Photography Manager KAY ELLEN IRVIN Editorial Assistant JO ANN LESTER MARY ANN TEAT Copy Editor MARGARET BRAUN Assistant Copy Editor JUDY GARRISON Advertising Manager JANET HIRSCH Supervisor GLENN WHITEHEAD THE RIATA STAFF Editor ROXY LEE GORDON Associate Editor DAVID FRANKLIN PHILLIPS Art Director BARBARA MATHEWS WHITEHEAD Faculty Advisors Art, DONALD L. WEISMANN English, THOMAS BACON WHITBREAD Supervisor GLENN WHITEHEAD General Manager, Texas Student Publications LESTER LOYD EDMONDS JR. STAFF ASSISTANTS Sylvia Manning Sandra Lynn Alcorn Carol Ann Clayton Victoria Rowenna Davis Terrence Michael Conlan Gregory Lee Steele Tom Jones Michael Rush Aurelio Manuel Montemayor _l Top: Dwight Monteith, Ann Hardy, and Lela Abemathy. Above: Editors Roxy Gordon, and David Phillips. Page 209 John G. Steel serves as director of the Union THE TEXAS UNION The Texas Union is the community center for all mem- bers of the University family students, faculty, admin- istration, alumni, and guests. It is not just a building; it is also an organization and a program. Together they rep- resent a well-considered plan for the community life of the University. As part of the educational program the Union serves as a laboratory of citizenship, training students in social skills and the meaning of serving the common welfare. In the University, such lessons are often best learned where students eat, work, and play together; where they meet to discuss freely and to act responsibly to solve, as members of a student community, their own group problems. A campus is not complete without the essential facilities for such activities. As the gathering place, the Texas Union is a place where friendliness, warmth, and campus spirit reign supreme. It serves as a unifying force in the life of the University, cul- tivating enduring regard for and loyalty to the school. Front Row: Bruce Lynn Taylor, Administrative Assistant; Lucille Baer Bowman, Program Assistant; Janice Zaboroski, Program As- sistant; Shirley Bird Perry, Program Supervisor. Back Row: Jack Edward Hurley, Games Manager; Christie Virginia Searight, Ad- ministrative Assistant; Clarence F. Sundberg, Building Crew Fore- man ; Roger Allen Harvey, Crafts Supervisor. Page 210 Front Row: Jack Holland, Dean of Students; David Roy Lambert, President of the Texas Union; Clif Drummond, Students Associ- ation President. Back Row: William A. Cunningham, Professor of Chemical Engineering; John G. Steele, Texas Union Director; Charles T. Clark, Associate Professor of Business Statistics; Ro bert D. Sohn, Student Assembly Representative; James R. Roach, Pro- fessor of Government. BOARD OF DIRECTORS, EXECUTIVE COUNCIL BOARD OF DIRECTORS Responsible for the program, personnel, and budget of the Texas Union, the Board of Directors this year launched a campaign making fire and disaster safety improvements. EXECUTIVE COUNCIL Composed of the president, vice-president for programs, vice-president for personnel, and five other members, the Executive Council initially discusses new projects to be recommended to the Texas Union Council; coordinates and evaluates activities of the Texas Union chairmen, commit- tees, and clubs; conducts an intensive end-of-the-year eval- uation of the Union program; and makes recommendations to the Union Council for improvement. LEADERSHIP BOARD Striving to increase the effectiveness of student lead- ership in co-curricular activities, the Leadership Board seeks to improve understanding of personal relationships and group development through a program of leadership committees, seminars and laboratories. David Lambert Kay Harlan Polly Travis Barbara Higley Jerry Box Jim Derrick Page 211 UNION COMMITTEES Left: Students enjoy dance held this fall at the Union. Right: Members of the Film Committee, Michael Bellamy, Madeline Drae- ger, Judy Davis, Charles Branch, Betty Birdwell, Michael South- erland, Linda Curtino, Janet Pennycuick, and Lucinda Hanks look over coming attractions. Below Right: Students join in the spirit of Christmas with a tree-trimming party sponsored by the House Committee. DANCE COMMITTEE The Dance Committee co-ordinated dances throughout the year to provide entertainment for students and, through Battle of the Bands, gave new bands a chance to be pre- sented to the campus. The committee decorated, served refreshments, hired bands, and publicized all after-game dances and the two dances held each month in the spring. They also sponsored a special Christmas and Thanks- giving dance, and one the night before the A M Thanks- giving Day game. On weekends when there was no band scheduled, a Jukebox dance was sponsored in the Chuck- wagon. Dorothy Plummer was Chairman. HOUSE COMMITTEE Serving as hosts and hostesses of the University for vis- iting guests and speakers and for the students and faculty, the House Committee sponsored many receptions and par- ties throughout the year. One of the highlights of the year was the Union An- nual Recognition Banquet, decorated and coordinated by the House Committee. Awards were given out by the many organizations of the Union, students, and faculty. Serv- ing as the Round-Up Hospitality Committee, the members of the committee saw that the University sweethearts had places to stay, escorts, and banquets given in their honor. Rebecca Porter was Chairman. FILM COMMITTEE Providing the student body with films for education and entertainment, the Film Committee sponsored weekly re- plays of football games, free movies during orientation week, various departmental films in conjunction with depart- mental film programs, and weekly entertainment films. Special projects included a Viet Nam documentary series, along with an academic award festival. Chairman was Charles Branch. Page 212 Above Left: Students looked through exhibits at the Foreign Op- portunities Fair held this December. Below Le t: Committee mem- bers prepared for Foreign Opportunities Fair. Right: Contestants vied for honors in the Pumpkin Cutting Contest. TRAVEL BOARD In the program office of the Union, the Travel Board keeps a file containing travel information from all areas of the world. This file is constantly being increased; each member is responsible for getting material from a certain part of the world. Catalogues from colleges which offer plans of study abroad are also kept on file. A series of lectures, Europe Today, covering European art and history, was an excellent orientation session for stu- dents going to Europe in the summer. Patricia Clements was chairman. CAMPUS COMPETITION Striving to create a spirit of competitions and fun among students, the Campus Competitions Committee sponsored a variety of contests this year. Among these contests were the Longhorn Sign Painting Contest, Casino Nights, and the Region XII Game Tourna- ment held in Austin. Monthly dinner meetings were pre- sided over by Dianne Rush, chairman. FINE ARTS The Fine Arts Committee sponsored many exhibits, art competitions, and cultural activities this year to make the fine arts more available for the enjoyment of the student body. The Christmas Bazaar helped students wishing to sell their handicrafts as well as those looking for unusual and inexpensive Christmas gifts. In the spring, a Fine Arts Forum of five lectures brought interesting students in con- tact with experts on campus. Mary Dennis was chairman. Page 213 UNION COMMITTEES Below: Student-Faculty Committee holds reception for College Bowl contestants. Right: Union staff and Speakers Committee greet Truman Capote. Below Right: Entertainment Committee sponsors Collegiate Review. STUDENT-FACULTY The Student-Faculty Committee sponsored such activi- ties as the Faculty Focus lecture series, the Sandwich Sem- inars noon lecture series, and departmental receptions in an attempt to create an informal atmosphere in which stu- dents can talk freely with faculty and staff members. Featured in this year ' s Faculty Focus were James M. Houston, visiting professor of Geography; William Arrow- smith, professor of Classics and professor in Arts and Let- ters; Donald Weismann. professor of Art; The Reverend Robert Drinan, visiting professor of Law; and Samuel R. Ellison Jr., professor of Geology. Jay Reining was this year ' s chairman. SPEAKERS COMMITTEE The Speakers Committee provides an educational supple- ment to the University curriculum by presenting speakers possessing varied backgrounds, beliefs, and experiences. Bill Mauldin, Saul Alinsky, Sam Yorty, and Truman Ca- pote were among this year ' s guests. To a capacity audience, Capote, who charmed millions with his Breakfast at Tiffany ' s and chilled America with his non-fictional novel, In Cold Blood, showed in his speech the h uman and sometimes lighter side of life. This year ' s Chairman was Barry Rountree. ENTERTAINMENT COMMITTEE Holding auditions to provide a list of talented students to community and University groups, the Entertainment Committee sponsored concerts given by various choral organizations and worked to bring big name entertainers in popular fields to the campus. Among the committee ' s activities for this year were the Forty Acres Talent Show, for freshman during Registration, a Collegiate Review, Christmas Singing on the Mall, and the Sound of Spring. Peggy Lynn Clements served as chair- man. Page 214 COMMITTEE MEMBERS LEADERSHIP BOARD FILM CHARLES B. BRANCH, Chairman Michael Bellamy Betty Ann Birdwell Pamela Byfield Floyd Gene Cole Linda Joyce Curtino Theresa Daniel Judy Anne Davis Madeleine Draeger Marilyn Gail Farries Nancy Lynn Ford Debora Dell Greenberg Lucinda Boylen Hanks Robert E. Hartong Richard Allen Holmes Jimmy Jordan Fred Martinez III Carol Lynn Neely Cynthia Jean Owen Patricia Annette Perdue Lynda Gayle Rogers Susan Sayers Scott Larry A. Seidel Michael Soiitherland Patricia Jo Stark Terry Lynn Tunks Sharon Lynn Volosin TRAVEL BOARD GENE BATES, Chairman Gordon D. Bayless Sarah Campbell Laura Clyburn Nancy Carol Flodine Judy Ella Gordon Celia Green Sandra Hansen Alice Kay Hartong Marion Antoinette Hurt Susan Ann Kolius Brownen Kathryn Lemmon Jane Leonard Jean Louise Manning Linda Louise McKee Janie Kathryn Prowell Margaret Spikes Donna Parsons Wier Sara Bullock Glenna Shcroeder Lloyd Doggett Marolyn Wittman ENTERTAINMENT PEGGY LYNN CLEMENTS, Chairman Bryna Joyce Bein Donna Jean Boyd Carolyn Sue Cannamorc Cathy Nell Curlee Alfred Davis IV Andrea Lea DeShong Robert Wilton Fishbeck Charles C. Fredertksen Susan Jane Hamner Douglas Fredrick Herring Kathy J. Holmes Valerie Kay Horn Katherine Inga Jordan Daniel Bruce Madden Sandra Kay Maneas Annette Morris Louis Daniel Nelson Richard Lambert Newton Robert Charles Pizzitola Judy Anne Roby Jane Ellen Stevenson Sara Marie Stuewe Ruth Lynn Talkingloii Walter Lothar Weber Randolph Loe Wilson Patricia McKay Yaryan FINE ARTS MARY LORENE DENNIS, Chairman Barry Sloan Bakst Pamela Sue Cain Arliss Marvin Champlin Patricia Kay Cullen Jennifer Ann Hartley L. Carolyn Hinton Gail Lynn Isaacson Karen Daphne Keel Patricia Ann Little Gregory Eugene Lucia Martha Drew Matlock Julia Matthews Linda Kay McVey Myrrl Lynn Moon Sally Elizabeth Reynolds Martha Katherine Scofield Jane Dawson Sears Nicholas Norman Wagner Robert Lee Wright, Jr. Ann Yarbrough DANCE DOROTHY LOUISE PLUMMER, Chairman Timothy Eric Adams Karen Lee Anderson Decie Dayne Ankenman Steve Alan Burkett Alice Marie Burns Margaret Diane Cole Connie Cramer Nik! Dean Reni Lawrence Dominque III Ann Dusek Phyllis Ann Fryer John Edgar Goodpasture, Jr. Thomas Bailey Hall James Leon Hammonds Linda Louise Harrell Pamela Jeanne Haymes Karen Marie Jackson Paul Kolasci Paul Stephen LaMar David Lawlor Judith Anne Little Sally Jeanan n Mallett Lynne Moore Marilyn Gayle Morris Gary Arthur Munneke Marshall Troy Murrell Judy Reining Carolyn Sue Reynolds Kenneth Wayne Schroeder Robert Eric Shaw Kim Ann Smallwood Thomas Arnold Van Hoose Barbara Nan Waltzer Cheryl Kay Whitaker Tom Edward Whitaker John Hardin Windham Allison Sing Yee Janice Zahoroski, Advisor SPEAKERS BARRY ROUNTREE, Chairman Ben Louis Aderholt Elizabeth Belk Louise Noelie Coerver Jim Ralph Colley Ann Elizabeth Fuller Rebecca Glasscock Saundra Louise Goodson William Duke Creenhill Charles Earle Grob Kelley Austin Guest Rebecca Lynn Hancock Tunics C. Hibbetts Nancy Lou Hopson Sally Marie Marks Kathy G. Martin Martha Lois McLelland William Gregg Owens Rena Marie Pederson Gustavo Jose Pena, Jr. Carol Ann Ricci Susan Margaret Ridgway Lucy Riddle Ross Sharon Leigh Sass Frank Hornor Sheffield, Jr. James Douglas Welch HOUSE REBECCA ANN PORTER, Chairman Karen Elaine Barnard Cheryl Lynn Blair Janie Helen Bowe Ann Elizabeth Caraway Lou Ann Curtis Carol Ann Davenport Vivien Alice Gaynes Jeanne Goode Gail Irene Gunderson Helen Hearne Candy Elizabeth Hurd Jeanne Johanson Linda McMillan Martha Ann Murchiaon Elizabeth Ann Pendleton Lorraine Helen Ross Barbara Gail Seely Norma Sue Stanley Peyton L. Thompson Marilyn Kay Tipton Gustave Walker Voelzel, III Gladys Ann Walls Sarah Catherine Woolrich CEC brought John Browning to the campus. Page 215 CAMPUS COMPETITIONS DIANNE RUSH, Chairman Mary Ashworth Jim C. Boon Arch Campbell Diann Conly Donna Englander Alan Russell Erwin Frances May Fuller Steve White Gaskins Mary Lynne Holm Kathleen Carolyn Javurek Robert Max McVey Ella Ruth Mehl Phillip Lee Mitchell Thomas B. Ferryman John M. Pope Penny Frances Potter Tommy Doc Raye Kay Dianne Scott Betty Smallwood Sharon Ann Staats Sandra Gay Taylor Bonnie Eudora Tipton Martha Virginia Treschwig Barbara Nell Wagner STUDENT-FACULTY ROBERT JAY REINING, Chairman Wick Allison Calvin Bennett, Jr. William Louis Brewer Annie Melinda Brooks Douglas G. Caroom Charles Samuel Cotropia Laura Kay Davis Kathleen M. Durckel Donna Lynne Harlan Susan Lynn Hasslocher Robert Allen Higley Mary Lou Hooser Philip Cater Joseph Carletta Jo Johnson Karolyn Kan- Faith Cecelia Knaffle Vera Sansom Korth Janice L. Maxwell Fran Mulkey Claire Peterson Connie Lane Sanders Steve Thomas Schleier Betty L. Schuessler Leonard Gene Schulze David Noyes Smith Mary Gordon Spense John Emmett Stokes Ronni Joy Weksler Liz Marie Woolridge COMITTEE CHAIRMEN Patty Clements Peggy Clements Charles Branch Barry Rountree Jay Reining Mary Dennis Becky Porter Dottie Plummer Dianne Rush Top: The Decomier Singers performed for the University. Above: Andre Previn was guest conductor with the San Antonio Symphony Orchestra as one of the CEC series. Right: Steve Hutchinson pro- moted Challenge during registration. Page 216 UNION CLUBS CURTAIN CLUB Providing numerous opportunities for students inter- ested in the theater, the Curtain Club gives amateurs a chance to produce plays which include such production techniques as set design, lighting, sound, and costumes. Under direction of David Grote and Jay Bell, the Cur- tain Club produced the Duchess of Malfi, The Fantas- tics, and Thirteen O ' Clock. In addition, the club planned to edit a monthly review of shows and other dramatic pro- ductions in Austin. MODEL UNITED NATIONS The Security Council of the seventh annual Model United Nations had under consideration the Yemen question, rep- resentation of the Divided Nations Laos, Germany, Korea, and Viet Nam African Political questions and Chinese representation. The MUN program was highlighted by a visit by Boris P. Krasulin, first secretary to the USSR Mission to the United Nations. Krasulin spoke at a banquet for delegates and addressed the General Assembly. There were 800 delegates representing 22 colleges rang- ing from Texas Christian University to Florida Presby- terian College. One of the most significant accomplishments of MUN was the production of a treaty banning the spread of nu- clear weapons. The US, USSR, and United Kingdom led the 18-nation disarmament conference called by the Security Council in formulating the document. Frank Stenger was MUN secretary-general. Mike Dickey, Jane Haun and Betty L. Schuessler were under secretary- generals. Karen Hawkins served as secretary. INTERNATIONAL CLUB Composed of both foreign and American students, the International Club promotes greater understanding and cooperation among students of the University. Activities such as picnics, suppers, dances, films, and exhibits were sponsored this year with the International Festival, a cos- tume ball, being the club ' s major activity. Officers included Pavloc Roussos, president; Gordon Boyles, Jr., vice-president; Jane Haun, secretary; and Teresa Wang, treasurer. MARRIAGE STUDENT COUNCIL Serving as a communication link between the wives ' clubs of the different colleges, the Marriage Students ' Council worked to make the married student feel more a part of the campus. Activities included a reception for officers of Wives ' Clubs, a bridge parry, special programs, the Mrs. University Contest, and a Baby Contest. Representing the Law Wives ' Club is President Lee Furgeson. Top: Curtain Club advertised Thirteen O ' Clock on campus. Above: Security Council listened to debate of MUN delegates. Right: Stu- dents represented the United States in MUN plan disarmament proposal. Page 217 ORIENTATION During the summer, four orientation sessions are designed to meet the needs of new students, especially in their adjust- ment to the academic life of the institution. These meetings, along with the smaller Fall and Spring Orientation Pro- grams, are staffed by student advisers who are chosen each year by the Student Committee on Orientation Procedures. At summer sessions, new students are presented with a broad picture of the University and its functions. Activities such as informal coffees with various professors, visits to classes in session, and academic forums and college meet- ings help to acquaint the students with University life. There are also discussions of study habits and classroom proce- dures in nightly wing meetings during the summer ses- sions. The student ' s social life is not neglected during these sessions, as there are parties and dances scheduled at the Union during each summer session. ADVISORS William T. Belt, Sponsor Dorothy Dean, Sponsor Merrill Paul Anderson Judy Karen Barcfield Eleanor Corless Beasley Peggy Brzeszkiewics Dan Harve Blanks Christopher Davis Bray Judith Lynn Britt Sara Broyles William Dan Burleson Justin Marvin Campbell Brownie Sue Cashion Charlotte Renee Chapman James Winston Chapman Jr. Kay Copeland Maida Corder Byron Edward Cox Tom Craddock Charlotte Anne Cunningham Judy Anne Davis Brenda Faye Dean Peter Watts Dean Walter Eugene Demond Noel Jos Dolce Edwin Dorn Madeleine Draeger James DuBois Carolyn Jean DuBose Harvey Radnor Eanes III Susan Elizabeth Epps Carolyn Estes Philip Fleckman Nancy Jo Fleury John Mosley Franklin Ann Elizabeth Fuller Charles Girard Samuel Russell Graham Richard Earl Green Richard Anthony Gump Donna Lynne Harlan Paul Kay Harlan Dianne Lanelle Hillegeist Kathy Holmes Kenneth Wayne Johnson Steven Don Kane Janet Irene King Susan Anne Kolius Daniel Ray Lazicki Laura Lee 1 Lehmberg Sally Cherry Morrill Conni Muller Charles Albert Oliver Anne Ozmun Louise Peal Dorothy Louise Plummer James Hughes Price, Jr. Victor Joe Rogers Wiley Barry Rountree Carol Ann Rulfs Dianne Rush John MacNeil Scott Edwin Reese Sharpe Edgar Ashley Smith Charles Sparenberg Susan Carol Stephens Robert Lewis Thompson Wally Tingley Jr. Eva Jeanne Wehmeyer Marolyn Wittman Kay Lynn Wolters Beverly Jean Wright TEXAS TODAY AND TOMORROW Founded in 1962, the Texas Today Tomorrow pro- gram provides information about the University and gives faculty, administration, and students an opportunity for better communication which may result in a fuller under- standing and empathy for the University ' s problems and progress. The program is sponsored by the University Development Board and informs students today so that they are interested and participating alumni tomorrow. SPONSORS William T. Belt Jack Holland Earl A. Koile John J. McKetta Calvin Cleave Nolen Shirley Bird Perry Donald L. Weismann Nancy Bernard Dan Harve Blanks Brenda Joyce Cook David Bruce Cook Jim Harold Derryberry Gary Ernest Griffith David Hooper STEERING COMMITTEE MEMBERS Greg Hooser Nancy Lou Hopson David Roy Lambert Patricia Jan Ludeman Ronald William Massey Thomas Bandy McGregor Mary Ann Mellenbruch Larry Earl Meyer Rick Meyer Keith Deaver Moore Eleanor Anne Newton Sharon Sue Rountree Wiley Barry Rountree Dianne Rush Kay Walls Marolyn Wittman OPERATION BRAINPOWER Operation Brainpower is designed to seek out high school students with high motivation and demonstrated ability and attract them to the University. As a working partner in the educational process, the Ex-Students ' Association finances and coordinates the extensive program involving hundreds of alumni talent scouts and a team of University students, administrators, and faculty. Return-the-Favor scholarships, combining money raised by local Texas Exes Clubs with matching grants from the Ex-Students ' Association, provide grants up to $500 for talented incoming freshman selected by local clubs. A dramatic slide-tape presentation titles Texas Is is shown around the state by student Brainpower teams to select high school audiences. It is a story of educational excellence as the University. ADVISORY COMMITTEE Jack Holland Lorrin G. Kennamer Mary Marjorie Menefee Sharon Sue Rountree PARTICIPANTS Judy Karen Barefield Kathryn Mary Bartosh Eleanor Corless Beasley Christopher Davis Bray Sara Broyles Sara Virginia Bullock Brownie Sue Cashion Brenda Joyce Cook Mary Lorene Dennis Madeleine Draeger Carolyn Jean DuBose Harvey Radnor Eanes III Don Allen Elliott Philip Fleckman Rebecca Glasscock Kathryn Hankinson Paula Kay Harlan Kathy Harrison Jane Arian Haun C. Robert Heath Laura Lee Lehmberg Kathy Ellen Lohr Patricia Jan Ludeman Richard Daniel Mauldin Stan McLelland Dot Nelson Paul Quinton Dan Keith Seilheimer Deborah Anne Spiva Tommy Dean Stephens Robert Lewis Thompson Marolyn Wittman Chuck Walters Page 218 . - - .- I MILITARY Edited by Yvon Gwen Reeder Page 219 Front Row: Larry Clancy, Allan DuBois, John Cardwell. Second Row: Bill Bull, Edwin Dorn, Edgar Oelkers, Keith Maxie. Third Row: Marshall Williams, Leslie Lentz Jr., Charles Branch, George Nalle. Fourth Row: Steven Fry, Charles Irby Jr., Gregory Choban, Richard Flint, Daniel Smith. DEPARTMENT OF MILITARY SCIENCE Our program at this University covers a wide range of fields from military engineering and flight training to military history and world affairs. The Army ROTC Cadet is guided in all instruction toward his ultimate task as a leader of men in one of five basic Army branches: Infantry, Corps of Engineers, Quartermaster Corps, Military Police Corps, or Transportation Corps. The Army ROTC Cadet subjects himself to dual selection and additional effort; but, he has made a decision to stand up and be counted and to take an active part in the future of his country. The Army ROTC gives a student a broad understanding of our national government, a knowledge of our nation ' s defense and better equips him to step forth into the world. Front Row: Donna Rumsel O ' Donnell, Shirley Hagden, Colonel John Deber Townsend, Dixie Lee Hardison, Lieutenant Colonel Robert Leroy Phillips Jr. Second Row: Captain Charles 0. Sims III, Captain Thomas Lewis Leatherwood Jr., Major John Henry Sullivan, Lieutenant Colonel Lawrence E. Denny, Major William B. Seely, Page 220 Sergeant Major William R. Reese, Sergeant First Class Thomas E. Davern. Third Row: First Sergeant Frank M. Wofford, Sergeant First Class Leon Peine Jr., Sergeant First Class Jack Wildan Porter, Sergeant First Class Sherman Kelley Holland, Staff Sergeant Ray- mond L. Domin. We i Front Row: Keith Maxie, Allan DuBois, John Cardwell. Second Row: Robert Hale, Clayton Pledger, Charles Branch, Bill Bull. Third Row: Donald Fortune, Bobby Shaffer, John House, Milton Wyrick, Larry Clancy. Fourth Row: Norton Hargis Jr., James Anderson, Edgar Oelkers Jr., Preston Hunt. DISTINGUISHED MILITARY STUDENTS CORDETTES tf to- Row: Bettie Townsend Willerson, Carolyn Virginia Evans, Brenda Sue Dean, Janet Irene King, Mary Anthony Butschek, Lynn Susan Wagner. Second Row: Rosalyn Lee Pransky, Lucinda Halstead, Tanna Dee Arnold, Joe Alan Shull, Mary Elizabeth Mast, Mary Lou Grantham, Sallye Jane Sorenson. Third Row: Betsy Ellis, Judith Ann Druker, Judith Kathryn Byrd, Sherrie Diane Sanford, Nancy Jose- phine Fleury, Rebecca Elizabeth Dobie, Judith K. Dobbs, Sherry Lou Simpson. Fourth Row: Georgia Lee Rowland, Patricia Lynn Bailey, Kate Tarry Flack, Linda Jo McLean, Cheryl Ann Burr, Gloria Fried- berger, Edith Ann Peacock, Nancy Lynn Haralson, Peggy Jane Brzeszkiewkz. Fifth Row: Judy Patricia Routh, Karen Allyne Scruggs, Marsha Ann Schraub, Linda Jeanne Marmion, Gail Patricia Weyel, Terry Lynn Tunks, Sue Lynn Blackburn, Patricia Alice Henderson. Members Not Pictured: Lynn Shaw Clawater, Beverly Kay Enderle, Margaret Sue Keir, Lilly Evelyn Kucera, Sharron Kay McCoy, Connie Lane Sanders, Sheryll Jane Spradley. Page 221 ARMY ROTC ACTIVITIES Below: The Color Guard carried the flags at Thursday drill. Right: The Cordettes were pre- sented by the battalion commanders at the Mili- tary Ball. Bottom: Sergeant Leon Piney instruct- ed the rifle team. INFANTRY Front Row: Marshall Bryant, Manuel Lopez, John Cummings, Robert Hale, Nancy Haralson, Gary Whitlock, Perry Ferryman, Secundino Sosa, Samuel Murphey. Second Row: Frank Ylinen, Richard Finn, Robert Fry, Da vid Hollrah, Arthur Orbin, Robert Kissel Jr., Joseph Hume, Robert Knoebel, Douglas Young, John Buckley, Paul Hatter, Donald Jones, David Roach, Guadalupe Zamarripa, Larry Schmidt. Third Row: Wilson Swan Jr., Donald Hadd, Ralph Miller, Gene Strait, Franklin Williams, Ronald Coburn, Joe Hollingshead, Edward Spaulding, Richard Rapp, Bobby Estrada, Roy Nelson, John Littrell, Lance Wittlif, Steve Jackson, Alexander Erskine, Burnis Allardyce. Fourth Row: Ernest Haywood, Alpheus Hall, Debren Duncan, Philip Black, Randall Young, William Long, Thomas Cheatham, Lawson Magruder, Kenneth Elston, Richard Kramer, Stanley Frank, Jonathan Oelrich, Harold Thiele Jr., Frank Houzvicka II, James Smith, Rus- sell Steindam. P Ml Above: Robert Hale received refreshments at the Infantry Battalion ' s Christmas party. Left: Gen- eral Dahlen inspected the Infantry cadets. Page 223 CORPS OF ENGINEERS Front Row: Cheryl Burr, William Leyendecker, Terry Tunks, Milton Wyrick. Second Row: Larry Richardson, Frederick Wiegand Jr., Mike Butler, Randy Mueller, Larry Wofford, James Godfrey, Preston Hunt, Bill Marsh, Roger Vaughan, Paul Ridenour, John Crozier. Third Row: Richard Durham, Robert Spangley, John Gates, Robert Bowie II, Thomas Pahl, William Balkman, Joseph von Merveldt, Ronald Foster, William Swan, Melvin McCain, Charles Buford, Stephen Chenault. Fourth Row: Ronald Miller, Craig Walford, Walter Gersch, John Bush, Neal Lubinski, Cecil McKenzie, John Klein, Wil- liam Knox, Patrick O ' Neill, Jeffrey Hannon, Arthur Hernandez, Shelby Johnson, Walter Woo. Fifth Row: Alan Nolle, James Hackard, Charles Ruckel, Joseph Cepeda, Charles Baker, George Manson, Pat- rick O ' Keeffe, John Horn, John Volz, John Wonsik, Robert Crites, Keith Chernicky, Woodrow Hammond. Above: An informal staff meeting was held at the Christmas party. Right: At mid-term Awards Day, General Dahlen presented Danny Clancy an award. Page 224 Left: Captain Sims informally inspected the ranks at a Thursday drill. Below: The Quarter- master cadets relaxed at a picnic. QUARTERMASTER Front Row: Jon Rios, Bobby Shaffer, George Clifton, David Heath, Robert Sonnen, Jon Wisser, Keith Reed Jr., Donald Fortune, Gail Weyel, Jung Lee, Edward Tatum Jr., Ray Franks Jr., George Hitz, Michael . Erickson, Jamie Hart, Harris Howe. Second Row: Joseph Dean, Bill Arlitt, Curtis Briggs, Stephen Smith, David Flack, Charles Walker, Robert Andron, Albert Judd, Christopher Ludwig, Manuel Jurado, Robert McRae, John Boswell, Stephen Brochstein, Christopher Shively. Third Row: William Allen, David Sears, Ward Blacklock Jr., Douglas Washington, Phi Bartlett, Barry Bloom, Larry Sugarman, Ralph Krueger, Carl Johnson Jr., Frank McGovern, Michael Boland, Robert Salinas, Douglas Brown. Fourth Row: Patrick Napier, Marvin Mikeska, James Rachel, John Ferguson, Kenneth McCullough, Thomas Phillips Jr., Robert Youmans, Jan Sonnen, Kimmyth Pesz, Lee Clay, Larry Metcalf, Gary Gosdin, John Allums. Page 225 Below: At a party prior to the military ball, the Transportation cadets chatted with their dates. Right: The Transportation Battalion passed in TRANSPORTATION Front Row: Donald Stough, William Essex, Ruben Trevino, Brooks Peterson, Paul Smith Jr., Paul Giddens, James Anderson, Norton Bassett Hargis Jr., Mary Grantham, Jack Clark, Wallace Tingley Jr., Robert Smith, George Wallace. Second Row: Joe Solcher, John Shields Jr., James Shaw, John Weber, Michael Collins, William Rodgers, Travis Doughty, Eugene Erickson, Lee Dunsirn, Morris Barto, Frank Thacker, Kevin Smith, Richard Poulos, Wilfred Uecker. Third Row: Carl Barto, Scott Etchison, Robert Hoffman, John Fenner, William Smith, Jeffrey Henke, Milton Baker, Joseph Nicols Jr., Harvey Hurley Jr., Charles Brauer, Joe Patten, Robert Richard- son, Philip Howard. Fourth Row: Michael Rozga, James Horton, Grant Bouck, John Pope, John Goodloe, Arthur Manson, Richard Fender, Richard Tingley, Thomas Barnett, Arthur Stephens, Raymond Tollett, Estem Lambert, John Butler. Page 226 MILITARY POLICE Front Row: Theodore Gonzalez, Clayton Pledger, Robert Binder, Rudolph Herrera, Duke Ligon, John House, Judith Byrd, Thomas Jurgensen, Steven Shwiff, Robert Sabom, Jack Hawkins. Second Row: William Green, William Jonsan, Donnie Burgess, Mare Pay- ton, George Wortman, Mike Enriquez, James Stubbs, Leon Nims, Louis Mize, Charles Griffith Jr., Thomas Doebner, George Shepherd, William Mortimer, Charles Bradley Jr.. John Mays, Dennis Woolam, Douglas Ferrier. Third Row: Douglas Bennett, Clarence Hansen, Robert Woods, Richard Priem, Karl Moeller, Richard Peters, Charles Harrington, Terry Belt, Rodney Gibson, Paul Mathews, Dennis Jung, Charles Cashdollar, David Sturges, Horace Williams, Thomas Heifer, Ben Tobor. Fourth Row: Claude Cage, Larry Sutton, Jarrell Knowles, Ronald Blake, Scott Bradley, Charles Earhart, William Freeman, Donald Anderson, Jerry DuTerroil, Charles Buerschinger, Larry Brockman, William Flesher, William Schovajsa, Lloyd Sloan, Robert Allensworth. Left: During Thursday drill, Captain Leatherwood inspected the Military Police Battalion. Right: Distinguished Student Medals were given to Military Police cadets. Page 227 FALL MIDSHIPMAN STAFF Front Row: Park Beeler, Douglas Oldfield, Paul Parker II, Sammy Gilmore. Second Row: Michael Clark, Frank Coleman, Richard Mason, David Johnson. Third Row: Hugh Ruckman III, Wiley Woolsey, James Mosser. ;.: ?: DEPARTMENT OF NAVAL SCIENCE The University NROTC Unit offers two basic programs, the Regular and the Contract. The Regular program is de- signed to educate and train well-qualified men for careers as officers of the Regular Navy and Marine Corps. The Contract program is intended to train college students who wish to fulfill their military obligation as officers of the Naval or Marine Corps Reserve and to serve in time of national emergency. In addition, the NROTC offers a two- year program for students who have attended a junior col- lege prior to entering a four-year NROTC University. The NROTC Unit also sponsors many extra-curricular opportunities for interested Midshipmen. These activities include a precision drill team, the Buccaneers, a rifle and pistol team, a full range of intramural sports, and partici- pation in the various social activities of the Midshipman Battalion. One unique feature of the University NROTC Unit is the Crow ' s Nest, a cooperative dormitory for NROTC students. Itt r 1 STAFF Seated: Commander Thomas Junior Wood, Colonel Max H. La Grone, Lieutenant Commander Gerald Maddock Dempsey. Standing: Chief Ernesto De La Rosa, Major Donald H. Strain, Lieutenant Charles Lewis Berry, Chief James D. Hailstone, Muriel H. Plasky, GMGL Robert Oscar Porter, Lieutenant Wilfred Dale McCann, Chief Henry C. Redman, Johnnie Lou Hallman, Sergeant Ronald L. Burtsell, Lieutenant Tony F. Clark, Lieutenant Commander Melvin Ronald Sommer, Chief Billy Wayne Byrd. R f. h :: Page 228 NAVY ALPHA COMPANY Front Row: Gary Miller, Russell York, James Brotherton, Paul Fan- ning. Second Row: James Higdon, George Rott Jr., Michael Waldron, Gregg Averett, Arnold Ott, Jerome Banks. Third Row: Richard Well- born, William Craig, Sid Duderstadt, Jeffrey Alexander, Albert Hig- don, Robert Lewis, Charles Jolley, Ronald Kissmann, Paul Guthrie, Thomas Reed, John Teutsch, John Pritchard. Fourth Row: Tom Urbanek, George Pittard, Robert Gaines, James Fahrethold, John Luethcke, Jerry Humphries, Robert Faig, Fields Jackson III, John Fishero, Oliver Brown, William Neal, Harold Adams Jr. Fifth Row: Herbert Teel, Michael Stubblefield, David Groos, Terry Tillson, Gregory Warner, Bruce Byron, Michael Carlberg, Michael Looney, Phillip Erickson, Edmund Levy III, Paul Frye, James Brady. Sixth Row: John Finnegan, Barth Root, Robert Wilder, Robert Dean, Floyd Jackson, Walter Jenkins, Robert Ebner, Donald Driskill, Thomas Dunn, Robert Surovec, Walter Sheppard. Seventh Row: Steven Smith, Elbert Huber Jr., Thomas Bogel, Dennis Olson, Herbert Wright III, Michael Jordy, Gerald Spinks. I 1 NAVY BRAVO COMPANY Front Row: William Craig, George Blume, Jordan Janak, Carl Hill. Second Row: Gus Noll III, Philip Eiserloh, Frank Weston Jr., Wil- liam Brandon, Jerry Jordan, Lee Litzler. Third Row: Keith Jackson, Randolph Henson, Kenneth Landin, James Mulva Jr., James Moor- head, Henri Stewart, Michael Coyne, Edwin Moore, John Kephart, Robert Reinauer, James Lorkowski, Mark Wigder. Fourth Row: Robe rt Keirs, Rodolfo Reyna, Daniel Kuttner, Robert Holloway, Walter Gilmore, Thomas Marbury, Wilburn Hilton Jr., Richard Patyrak, Thomas Droke, Ronald Slay, Jonathan Kaplan, Sidney Bowers, John Ballard. Fifth Row: John Turner, Vincent Addicks, Nicholas Kypreos, Hal Pike, John Carrillo, John Lindemood, Eugene Curry, Richard Odle, Robert Shanks, James McCoy, Theodore Tolle, Michael Thomas, John Saunders. Sixth Row: Kenneth Walker, Arthur Estes, James Broaddus, Charles Boortz, Wesley Leverich, Max Tarbox, Michael Munninger, Thomas Head, William Teubner, Terrence Tull, James Beynon, Charles Mulroy. Seventh Row: Robert Adams, Richard Arnold, Eric Mingledorff. Page 229 NAVY SEMINAR Front Row: Dale Miller. Second Row: Timothy Baker, James Reinauer, John Justice, Henry Leopold, Donald Emerson, James Graves, Timothy Moore. Third Row: Thomas Gish, William Perry, Peter Rowen, Joseph Jaros, Richard Glaser, Michael Sutherlin, Jerome Powell. Fourth Row: Lewis Thompson, Patrick Brady, Charles Phillips, John Lewis, John Conly, Edward Moore, Robert Davis. B ;. 4; NAVY HEADQUARTERS CO. Front Row: Samuel Lyle, Robert Collins, Ernest Trominski, John Howard. Second Row: Richard Kayser, Scott Crandall, James Quinn, William Young, Thomas Bowman, William Steshko Jr., Edward Carman III, Everett Williams, James Clark, Roberto Flores Jr., Harold Biesemeier Jr., Robert Ries, William Davis III. Third Row: Alphonce Brown Jr., Robert Felle, Paul Stewart, Wayne Kennedy Jr., Frederick Moon, Kris Morrison, Leo Harrison Jr., Paul Spector, Larry Willis, Claude Sanders Jr., Kenneth Bennight, Michael Collins. Fourth Row: Richard Wade, John Baldwin, Henry Anthony III, Clif- ton Darby, Vernon McMinn, Robert McCart, David Wells, Carl Boren, Douglas Fisher, Terrence Cowan, Daniel Richards. Fifth Row: Charles Allen, John Preston, Tomas Coronado, William Green, Charles Eichler, Carlos Chapa, John Bretz, Ronald Collins, James Holbach, Barry Green. Page 230 BATTALION AND COMPANY STAFFS Front Row: Dale Miller, Dale Hay den, Richard Mason. Second Row: Richard Kayser, John Justice, James Graves, Richard Glaser, John Saunders, James Pruske, Robert Hancock. Third Row: Lee Litzler, , Alan Werb, E. Michael Trominski, Thomas Gish, James Brotherton, William Perry. Fourth Row: Philip Eiserloh, Patrick Brady, Steven Smith, Gregg Averett, Lewis Thompson, Donald Emerson, Michael Sutherlin. Above: Richard Mason presented Miss Cheryl Neitzke, Navy Sweet- heart, to the cadets at the annual Navy Ball. Left: Colonel Max La Grone saluted cadets during the Navy ' s Tuesday drills. Page 231 NAVAL R.O.T.C. ACTIVITIES Left: Front Row; Pat Vinson, Toni Wright, Vickie Hudson, Laura Davidson, Marijo Lindsay. Second Row: Dottie Plummer, Mary Carter, Barbara Hughes, Mrs. Max La Grone, Farrah Fawcett,. Cheryl Neitzke, Debra Perkins. Right: As a joint project of the ROTC units, the Naval cadets fold the flag. Bottom: The Navy Buccaneer Drill Team entertained at the Indiana halftime. Page 232 GROUP STAFF: Front Row: Gerald Yankee. Second Row: Darryl Greenwood, Kenneth Eickmann, Richard Null, Bryce Bonner. Third Row: Christ Cook, Nelson Estes, James Williams, John Economidy, Michael Freiband, Edward Gildemeister, Lonnie Bauner. Fourth Row: Gerald Bishop, Robert O ' Brien, Edward Taylor, Richard Car- michael, Roger Page, James Belt, William Petty. Fifth Row: Earl Orbin, Jimmy Roberts, Mark Fry, Paul Reichman, Benjamin Hprst, Curtis Junge, Thomas Erdmann. Sixth Row: Michael Pandolfo, Stephen Holliday, Bruce Luna, Warren Bollmeier, Robert Mills, Russell Cykoski. Seventh Row: David Eldridge, John Kopsky, An- tonio Alvarado, John Gentry, Dudley Grell, John Bowen. DEPARTMENT OF AIR SCIENCE The mission of Air Force ROTC is to commission career oriented officers to meet specific Air Force requirements through on-campus programs. The Air Force ROTC objec- tive is to place on active duty lieutenants who demonstrate dedication to their assignments; willing acceptance of re- sponsibility; critical and creative thinking and the ability to speak and write effectively. Air Force ROTC offers freshmen students a four-year program and junior students or above, if they have two years remaining in school, a two-year program leading to commissioned officer status in the United States Air Force. The Air Force approach to learning encourages inquiry, analysis, critical thinking, imagination, and discerning judgment. In addition, qualified cadets receive flight instruction in their last year resulting in the award of a private pilot ' s license. When called to active duty, graduates become pilots, navigators, or special- ists in their particular field of study. STAFF: Front Row: Lieutenant Colonel Karl Benson Jr. Back Row: Major Wallace J. McKenzie, Captain John Squires, Captain Richard J. McGuinness, Ollie B. Arena, Sergeant Billy R. Tucker, Sheila Waggoner, Technical Sergeant Harry E. Wachsmann, Staff Sergeant Bernard G. Knippel. Page 233 SQUADRON ONE Front Row: Jeffrey Lehmann, Charles Yarling, John Olivo, Michael McShane, Wayne Wendland, George Brennan. Second Row: Jack Bobbins, Donald Bailey, James Talbert, Warren Schneider, James Feldman, Bussell Brinkman, Burleigh Smith, Bobert James, Bichard Wiser, James Bobertson. Third Row: Richard Alexander, James Tidwell, Howard Pfutzenreuter, John Carey, Michael Wortham, Brian Dickerson, Craig Smith, David Masley, Manuel Resales Jr. Fourth Row: William Casteel, Bichard Schultz, Earnest Leake II, William Daniel, Bobert Galvan, Ryan Du Mont, Paul Sheffield, Harold Arbogust Jr., Craig Risovi. Fifth Row: David Cook, Fred Bidelspach, Bobert McCann, Clifton Bogers III, Kristin Wells, Robert Goodlett, Donald Johnson, Richard Morey. Sixth Row: Louis Guiot, James Balentine, Juliam Buenger, Larry Rives, George Brown Jr., Theodore Badger, Peter Coira, Douglas Batson, William Hughes. ' SQUADRON TWO Front Row: Bobert Maginel, Munson Compton Jr., Bobert Cherry, James Warren, John Treat, Mike Berumen. Second Row: Allan Bean, Roger Hamilton, Bichard Snellings, David Davis, Thomas Marburger, Charles Kcethler, Donald Vess, Gregory Meyer, Bonald Wassom, Douglas Hunter. Third Row: Joel Kizer IV, Bobert Miley, John Swanson, Thomas Martin Jr., Donald Patteson Jr., Michael Smith, James Takes, Bobert Trapnell Jr., Richard Payne, William Zanca. Fourth Row: Samuel Rogers, Danie l Lee Jr., Michael Gee, James Taylor, Harry Clark, Robert Kerr, Robert Fowler, Rob Welborn, William McNeal, Patrick Eck. Fifth. Row: William Strawn, Steven Little, Vaughan Goldsmith, George Burns, George Gretser, Lance Latham, John Kelly Jr., David Johnson, Robert Bearden, Calder Bobertson. Page 234 SQUADRON THREE Front Row: Rufus Green, Ronald Deutch, James Bates, Robert Smith, Edward Fuller, James Mitchell. Second Row: Thomas Krafka, James Darden Jr., Walter Reese, Ronald Bergquist, David Abramo- witz, Larry Burke, Michael McAndrew, Robert Hopkins, Roger Ma- coh, Charles Habern. Third Row: Stuart Beck, Jon Meyer, George Vest Jr., James Dieterich, Lambert Koeniger, Robert Sullivan, Charles Pfiester, James Costello, Charles Bowles, Gary Morphew. Fourth Row: Frank Chatmon, Jim Jordan, Benjamin Fisher, Barry Smith, Kenneth White, Richard Peters, David Dommert, Scott Parker, Al- bert Schorre Jr., Edwin Payne. Fifth Row: Melton Pipes, Donald Woest, Alexander Smith, James Heaney, William Balkon, Timothy Fandel, Peeler Williams, Jimmy Bryan, Richard Olivieri, Melvin Hodgkiss. Sixth Row: Wayne Doyal, Darrell Donaldson, John Totten, Clifford Bishop, Robert Blakely, James Milner. C SQUADRON FOUR Front Row: Gregory Sweeney, Louis Hembree Jr., Henry DeWalle, Lloyd Stearns Jr., Jerry Cochran, Stephen Shook. Second Row: Harold Stienke, Glen McFarlin, Walter Demond, Steven Franklin, Gene Summers, James Carter, Patrick Maloy, Marvin Jung Jr., Jose Valdez, David Swanson. Third Row: Raymond Oelrich, Neil Orleans, James Watkins, Michael Simpson, Timothy Rogers, John Lay, Larry Lay, Gary Hitzfeld, Mickey Dammann, John Burns. Fourth Row: Richard Persons, Carl Metzroth, Jack McWilliams, Richard Speer, Ted McWhorter, Thomas Poindexter III, Fred West, George Fleming, Ronald Keese, Eiffel Bermea. Fifth Row: Frank Wagner Jr., Walter Taliaferro Jr., Walter Miller, Harry Taylor, Stephen Beach, Victor Holubec, Phillip Scott, Robert Bickerstaff, Robert Fry, Michael John Moran. Sixth Row: Wesley Ammerman, John Ivey, Douglas Fell, Michael Levine, Richard Leyda, Walter Edwards, Stephen Boyd, Brady Swinney, Robert Levy, John Stiles. Seventh Row: George Wroten III. Page 235 ANGEL FLIGHT Angel Flight is a national honorary service organization of selected women sponsored by the Arnold Air Society, an honorary organization of outstanding Air Force ROTC Cadets. It exists to advance and promote interest in the Air Force and Air Force ROTC, obtain information concern- ing the military services, and aid the progress of Arnold Air Society, the Air Force Cadet Corps, and the University. Members of Angel Flight must have a 1.3 overall grade point average and possess poise, personality, and a willing- ness to participate actively in Angel Flight activities. Angels served as hostesses at Air Force ROTC functions, repre- sented the Arnold Air Society and AFROTC on the Univer- sity campus, acted as delegates at area as well as national conclaves, participated in service projects, and did their utmost to improve the morale and esprit de corps of the Air Force Cadet Group. Fall officers were Denny Me Adam, commander; Sharon Allison, executive officer; Cheryl Zimmerman, administra- tive service officer; Linda Burk, comptroller; Kay Copeland, operations, Janet Goren, information, Carolyn Dubose, pledge trainer, Jo Ann Rowley, drill commander, and Susie Stephens, liaison. Spring officers included Sharon Allison, commander, Jo Ann Rowley, executive officer, Cheryl Zim- merman, administrative service officer, Roberta Richards, comptroller, Ann Baird, operations, Robin Thrift, informa- tion, Brenda Cook, pledge trainer, Mary Andrews, drill com- mander, and Jan Howie, liaison. Members of Angel Flight gave a Rush Party for the new spring pledges. Front Row: Bettye Gaye McMahon, Janet Rose Goren, Susan Carol Stephens, Judith Carol Garrett, Linda Lee Burk, Margaret Leigh Pace. Second Row: Jackie Maxine Kimbrough, Kerry Kathleen Bo- gart, Judith Lynn Britt, Judy Jan Howie, Mary Frances Andrews, Cheryl Anne Zimmerman, Carol Ann Howie, Pauline Elizabeth West- brook. Third Row: Kathy Jo Holmes, Ann Cathryn Baird, Robin Jane Thrift, Mary Lewis, Denny Gaye McAdam, Kay Lewis, Carolyn Jean DuBose, Jo Ann Rowley, Delores Jane Barton. Fourth Row: Beth Anne Shectman, Ann Elizabeth Fuller, Susan Anne Kolius, Marcia Ruth Lucas, Brenda Joyce Cook, Sharon Irene Allison, Michaele Ann Dougherty, Jo Ann Giese, Susan Sayers Scott. Pledges Not Pictured: Sallie Jane Barry, Barbara Elaine Coward, Kathleen Dulan, Judith Hollingsworth, Maureen Howe, Melanie Jeanne Moore, Carol Ann Ricci, Suzanne Shepperd, Janet Sue Skelton, Susie G. Spiritas, Sherry Kay Swesnik, Susan Jean Turner. Page 236 STUDENT LIFE M 1 IIIII ' IM, ' , ' I I I t t I I I I I 1 M I t t Mill Itll t ( I I I I I II II 111 FRATERNITIES Edited by Patricia Kay Bowers Page 237 Above: Greeks sponsored Derby Day, Sing-Song, and Dimes Day for charity or good fun. Above Right: Pledge classes and other groups boosted Longhorn football spirit with posters on the West Mall. Right: Women ' s intramural sports provided opportunities for recreation, exercise, and team spirit for coeds. STUDENTS SHARED WORK, SEASONAL FUN AS YEAR PROGRESSED Page 238 Left: Co-op residents shared work, responsibility and living quarters. Lower Left: Many Greek organizations held spring formals, other dances and open houses. Below: Sororities sponsored Women ' s Rush, then planned orientation and ac- tivities for new pledges. Left: 2614 Rio Grande. Below: Acacia and Chi Omega sorority prac- ticed for their part in Sing-Song. ACACIA The Texas chapter of Acacia fraternity marked its fiftieth year on campus with numerous awards, including an award for the best over-all Aggie sign and a first-place award in the Round-Up sign contest. In intramurals, the fraternity, placing first in tennis and winning the league championship in basketball, also ranked high in golf, swimming, and foot- ball. Scholastically, Acacia ranked third among the frater- nities on campus during the spring of 1966. Active on campus were Jimmy Turner, vice-president of the CBA junior class and a student assemblyman; Sid Hoi- comb, vice-president of the CBA freshman class; and David Chappell, chief justice of the Student Court. In addition, there were two student assemblymen, two members of Omicron Delta Kappa leadership fraternity, and a freshman cheerleader. Founded nationally in 1904, the Texas chapter was char- tered April 16, 1916. Officers of the chapter were Thomas Edward Thomason, venerable dean; William Belhaven Ham- ilton HI, senior dean; David King Aymond, junior dean; Steven Ray Clark, secretary; James William Turner, treas- urer; Michael Jay Hood, rush chairman; and Jerry Don Johnson, house manager. Top Row: Merrill Paul Anderson, Richard Smith Arnold, WilHam James Austin, David King Ay- mond, James Allen Baker, James Hobson Barnett, Alfred Paul Brandimarte, Roger Layne Brandt. Second Row: Frank Beverly Brown Jr., Harry Irvin Bussa Jr., John Charles Calkins, Judson Franklin Gary, Steven Ray Clark, Robert T. Clarke, Carl Louis demons, Kriss Cloninger. Third Row: Robert Monroe Collie, James Edward Condry, William Richard Cunningham, Leonard Hayden Daniel, Walter Eugene Demond, Fred A. DuBose, Richard Lynn Dugger, Samuel Edward Dunn. Fourth Row: John Gordon Ed- wards, John Conrad Erickson, Ar- thur James Estes, Paul Joe Fagan, Morton W. Fairleigh, Robert Wil- liam Fayle, Walt C. Fleming, Glen Darden Franken. It -- Page 240 - 1 Top Row: Berge Francois Gara- bedian, Richard James Glaser, Jonathan Goldenbaura, Richard Anthony Gump Jr., Walter Martin Hall, William Belhaven Hamilton III, Virgil Everette Harris. Second Row: William Henry Healy, John David Hemphill, George Warren Henry, Alfred Sid- ney Holcomb Jr., Richard Allen Hollar, Michael Jay Hood, Tommy Hurst. Third Row: Frank Liborio In- crapera, Jerry Don Johnson, Ste- phen Alan- Johnson, Steven Lyle Korby, Richard Morris Larrey, John Stephen Laughlin. John Alexander Lowther Jr. Fourth Row: Harrison Gray Ly- man, James Leonard MacDonald, William Palmer Martin Jr., Rich- ard Todd McCulley, William Mi- chael McGinnis, Stephen Clyde McGraw, George Timothy Mercier. Fifth Row: Donald Brook Minis, Joseph Clark Morgan, Joseph Moh- ney Morgan, Paul Wesley New- man, Terry Maurice Newman, William Emmett Nichols, Court Bartlett Norton. Sixth Row: Collins Frank Oakley, Charles Albert Oliver, Sherrod Haywood Osborne, Randall Scott Poerschke, Curtis Edward Posey, Aubrey Neale Rabensburg, James Richard Reese. Seventh Row: John William Rhea III, Richard Royston Roberts, John MacNeil Scott, Thomas Lee Shel- ton, George Clark Singleton, Wil- liam Wingo Slaughter, Christopher Whitaker Smith. Eighth Row: Fredrick Leland Stan- ford, Terry Samuel Stone, Roy Joel Swanson, Max Ralph Tarbox, Thomas Edward Thomason, Thom- as Carl Thompson, James Irving Tims. Ninth Row: Robert Lea Trask, James William Turner, Malcolm Ellsworth Vaughan, Michael Eu- gene Warrick, Charles Richard Watson, Robert Walter Weir, Cone Joe Wells. Tenth Row: Michael Paul Werner, Jack Garrett Williams, James Madison Williams Jr., Ronald David Williams, William C. Wind- row, Thomas Victor Woodard, Robert David Young. Page 241 AEH Active in all facets of campus life, Alpha Epsilon Pi had the highest grade average of all social fraternities on campus, won a first prize in the 1966 Round-Up parade, and manned the most popular booth at 1966 Varsity Carnival. Athletic successes included a second place in tennis doubles and the University championship in ping-pong singles. An outstanding year of social events was highlighted by the annual Winter Fiasco in December and spring formal in March at the Driskill Hotel. Among m embers active on campus were Cowboy Johnny Perel and Interfraternity Council representatives Ken Baron and Jeff Alexander. Johnny Perel also served as secretary of the Council. Founded in 1913 at New York University, Alpha Epsilon Pi established the Gamma Deuteron chapter on the Univer- sity campus in 1939. The chapter was led by John Harold Perel, president; Ronald Gilbert Wiesenthal, secretary; Mark Stephen Klein, treasurer; Russell Lee Silverstein, pledgemaster; Kenneth Dale Baron and Charles Jay Franklin, rush captains, in the fall. Benjamin David Rosenberg served as president and David Micrhael Collar as secretary in the spring. Mrs. Evelyn Goldsmith was housemother. Above: 900 West 26th. Below: Alpha Epsilon Pi welcomed the Christ- mas season with its annual Winter Fiasco party. i ! f Top Row: David Judd Aronofsky, Kenneth Dale Baron, Marc Irwin Becker, Arthur Lee Berwald, My- ron Earl Bloom, Barry Nathan Blum, Emanual Bodner. Second Row: Barry Maurice Co- hen, Murray Fred Colton, David Michael Collar, Steve William Col- lar, Roger Lee Davidson, Norman Charles Epstein, Roberl Lewis Fine. Third Row: Irvin Simon Fisch, Bernie William Fischman, Ken- neth Norman Frank, Charles Jay Franklin, Morey Gardner, Ken- nelh Michael Gindy, Slanley Gins- burg. Fourth Row: Jay Stuarl Glade, Don Alan Hecker, Raymond Slan- ley Herlz, Gordon Brenner Hes- dorffer, Roberl Lawrence How- ard, Harris Segal Jacobs, David Charllon Jones. R Page 242 ALPHA EPSILON PI Top ?o;: Mark Stephen Klein, Robert Alan Koch, Frank Edward Kohn, Larry Wayne Lack, Bruce B. Laves, David Lefton. Second Row: Lawrence Gene Leichtman, Larry Jerome Leon, Mark Leshin, Ben Allan Levy, Jonathan Lee Loeb, Johnny Har- old Perel. Third Row: Stephen Edward Pfeiffer, Stanley Dean Pomarantz, Arnold Pollon, Larry Frank Rose, Benjamin David Rosenberg, Jo- seph Levy Rosenfield. Fourth Row: Melvin Stanley Schwartz, Jack Shapiro, Richard Leo Shocket, Russell Lee Silver- stein, William Ray Simon, Harry Irving Smith. Fifth Row: Nathan Andrew Solo- mon, Steven Wayne Sommers, Dan Elliot Steinfink, David Milton Taub, Barry Michael Werner, Ronald Gilbert Wiesenthal. In preparation for the Arkansas football game, Alpha Epsilon Pi harnessed hogs and exhibited them on campus. Page 243 Bottom: Jung Lee, president, received chapter charter from national vice-president, Robert Stuart. Below: Chapter treasurer, Larry Han- sen, presented Jung Lee with a plaque honoring his service as first president of Alpha Kappa Lambda. AKA The youngest fraternity on the University campus, the Alpha Kappa Lambda chapter celebrated their founding with a banquet and ball held in February, 1967. At that time alumnus Robert Stuart, president of National Can Corpora- tion, presented the charter to the fraternity. Alpha Kappa Lambda participated in many activities on campus, including the Ugly Man contest, Varsity Carnival, and intramurals. In community service, the fraternity had an Easter egg hunt for some underprivileged children. Their calendar of social events included a hillbilly party, a Christ- mas ski party, and the traditional Yellow Rose formal. Alpha Kappa Lambda was founded nationally at the University of California in 1914. The Alpha Pi chapter, founded on March 2, 1966, is presently making plans for the construction of a new fraternity house. Jung Mae Lee served as president during the fraternity ' s first year on campus. Other officers were David Foster Mees, vice-president; Larry Hansen, treasurer; Alonzo Joseph Stubbs, rush captain; and Randolph Loe Wilson, social chairman. Page 244 ALPHA KAPPA LAMBDA i A Z ' tJiL fop Row: Alton Keith Barton, Sam Jeffrey Cardwell, Garvin Dunn Chastain III, John Harp Fisher, James Martin Giesen. Second Row: Clarence Norman Hansen, James Parrish Harrison, Jerry Johnston Hewell, Gordon Lee Hill III, Bruce Robert Ibach. Third Row: William Richard Jon- son, Paul Stephen LaMar, Stuart William Law, Jung Mae Lee, Thomas N. McKnight Jr. Fourth Row: David Foster Mees, Richard William Moreland Jr., Lawrence Gordon Neece, John David Peck, Daniel Cauldwell Pitts. Fifth Row: Stephen Hendrick Rase, Alonzo Joseph Stubbs, Rob- ert Louis Westheimer, Randolph Loe Wilson, Joe Benson Wolver- ton Jr. Members of Alpha Kappa Lambda celebrated Christmas with a dance at BJ ' s Party Barn. Page 245 2407 Leon. Below: Alpha Rho Chis worked together on their final architecture projects. AFX Participating in many campus and community service projects last year, Alpha Rho Chi pre-ad vised freshmen and transfer architecture majors during fall registration, enter- tained visiting speakers for the Architectural Lecture Series, and hosted the local active chapter of the American Institute of Architects. Members also hosted the Student A. I. A. re- gional convention and held a reception for parents and fac- ulty on Dads ' Day. Social activities during the year included casuals after each home football game, a tree-decorating party, and a semiformal in December, In intramurals, Alpha Rho Chi was active in basketball, baseball, and handball. Activity men on campus were Jon Decherd, student A. I. A. president; James Michael, Architectural Student Council president; and Joe Stubblefield, architectural assemblyman. Other Alpha Rho Chis were members of Student A. I. A., Tau Sigma Delta, architectural honor society, Sphinx Soci- ety, and Phi Kappa Phi, all-University honor society. The local Dinocrates chapter of Alpha Rho Chi, originally chartered on April 19, 1924, was reactivated at the Univer- sity Sept. 27, 1963. Leaders of the fraternity this year were Charles W. Nixon, worthy architect; Darrell Gail Welch, worthy asso- ciate architect; Frank I. Genzer, worthy estimator; William Francis Burke, worthy clerk; and Raymond H. Martin, fifth board member. M I iv iii Page 246 : ALPHA RHO CHI Top Row: John Scott Bailey, Her- bert Joseph Barnard, Owen Wil- liam Bludau, Bryce Eugene Bon- ner, Michael Edward Borne, James Thomas Brown, Gary Lee Covert. Second Row: Carl Joseph Dalio, Jon Boykin Decherd, Frank Gen- zer, David Warren Green, William Micheal Hablinski, Daniel Kirk Hamilton Jr., Lloyd Austin Haw- thorne. Third Row: Robert Emory Huff- hines, Donald Earl Jones, James Lawrence Life, Richard Wayne Meyer, Charles William Nixon, Paul James Peters, John Peveto II. Fourth Row: Harold Lanier Price, Ralph Allen Rash, Robert Thomas Reed, William Harold Richardson, Lawrence Vincent Sclerandi, Carl David Stautz, Joe Lee Stubblefield, Jerrel Howard Sutton. Fifth Row: Jon Hunter Thomp- son, Michael Dale Utsey, William E. Von Rosenberg, Edward Blume Wallace, Darrell G. Welch, Hu- bert Harold Welch, Jackie Lynn Wilson, James Dennis Wilson. The fall pledge class was introduced at one of the early casuals. Page 247 ATfi 2308 Nueces. Co-champion of the Aggie Bonfire Woodgathering Con- test, Alpha Tau Omega was also the largest single contribu- tor to the Campus Chest auction fund. Members took part in Varsity Carnival and Round-Up activities, in addition to their participation in all intramural sports. The Black and White Christmas formal, a spring formal, the Streets of Paris Round-Up party, and sorority match parties rounded out the social calendar. Members active in campus organizations included Jim Bannerol, Texas Cowboys secretary; Chris Bray, Texas Cowboys, Operation Brainpower, and Order of Alcalde; Les Derrick and Scott Caven, Texas Cowboys; and Dillon Fer- guson, Ashley Smith, and Tom Dorsey, Posse. Mason Adkins secured the title of Southwest Conference golf champion. Founded at Richmond, Va., in 1865, Alpha Tau Omega established the Gamma Eta chapter on the University cam- pus Oct. 26, 1897. This fall Alpha Tau Omega was led by Tolbert M. Dalton, worthy master; David Franklin Stanley, worthy chaplain; Gary Tyler Corn well, treasurer; Robert Gerald Converse, worthy keeper of the annals; Edgar Ashley Smith, worthy scribe; Justin Marvin Campbell, worthy usher; Sherman T. Coleman, worthy sentinel; Adrian Averil Davis Jr., rush captain; and Tom W. Bruder, pledge trainer. Mrs. Jessie Stiles was housemother. Top Row: Gary Ray Abbott, David Randolph Allen, James Watts Allen, Stanley Benjamin Archibald Jr., Howard Gibbs Bauer Jr., Joe John Bond III, Robert Allen Bowie II. Second Row: John Robert Brock, Tom W. Bruder, Justin Marvin Campbell, James Steven Carter, James Benjamin Chote, Millard Brantley Clegg, Charles Edward Comiskey. Third Row: Robert Gerald Con- verse, Gary Tyler Cornwell, Chris Valton Cox, Tolbert M. Dalton III, Adrian Averil Davis Jr., Stev- en Michael Dildine, James Thomas Dorsey. Fourth Row: George Arthur Dug- gan, Joseph Reagan duPerier, John Wakefield Durst, James Alva Embry, Michael David Farmer, Hollye Carson Fisk, Gamewell Duncan Gantt III. Fifth Row: Jerry Don Gibson, James Frank Goerner, William Richard Hearn, Robert Wayne Hellbusch, Robert Michael Hill- man, Charles Zadok Hook. f; ti c Page 248 ALPHA TAU OMEGA i b fl Alpha Tau Omega helped generate enthusiasm for the Arkansas football game by constructing a pep sign. Page 249 Top Row: Donald Lynn Houser, Richard Evans Houser, Ralph Thomas Hull, Richard Curtis Lindemann, Jack Rufus Lybrand, Howard McCaleb Marshall, Wil- liam Franklin Mason, Jim Paul Maxcey. Second Row: Timothy Robert Mc- Cormick, William Holliday Mc- Grath, David Andrew Morris, Hor- ace Gwilliam Nebeker, Steven Prescott Nichols, Ford Eckford Painton Jr., Charles Roy Parker, Milton Whiteside Phair Jr. Third Row: Timothy G. Picker- ing, Ernest William Pickett III, Gregory Paul Powers, David Wei- ton Price, Ronald Wayne Rhoades, Randal Thomas Rucker, Robert Jerry Sadler, Charles Richard Selke. Fourth Row: Edgar Ashley Smith, Gavin Harris Smith, John Oliver Smith, David Franklin Stanley, James Terry Stanton, Herbert Hamilton Thomas, Richard Allen Turner, Russell Franklin Welch. Fifth Row: Thomas Jefferson Welch III, Richard Bowen Well- born, William Michael West, Leon- ard I. Wilson III, James Nelms Winfrey, Jack Greenwood Wise, James Ruston Wittliff, Tommy Scoggins Young. MDAY SPECIAL Right: 2317 Shoal Creek. Below: Mary Lou Ray, a member of the Daughters of the Diamond, posed with the Beta mascot, Phaedra. Placing second in intramural bowling, Beta Theta Pi fraternity placed third in total intramural points. Repre- senting the fraternity in varsity athletics were Linus Baer, Tom Higgins, Benny Pace, Wesley Barnes, and David Cook, football; Bill Marshall and A. H. Longoria, tennis; Jim Raup and Anderson Bracht, baseball; John Elick and David Cook, track ; and Phil Worsham, basketball. Members who were prominent campus leaders included James Dyer, Phi Beta Kappa, Silver Spurs, Phi Eta Sigma; Woodrow Scott, secretary of Silver Spurs; George Over- street, Phi Eta Sigma, Texas Cowboys; Temple Stark, Texas Cowboys; and Linus Baer, Silver Spurs. The entire pledge class participated in Freshman Council. Officers of the fraternity were Woodrow W. Scott Jr., president; Charles A. Holshouser Jr., vice-president; George Wayne Harcourt, secretary; Clayton Dunning Pledger, treas- urer; James Robert Raup, pledge trainer; and William Rowls Wolf, rush captain. Mrs. Gertrude Martin was the Beta housemother, and Jane Hargis, Kappa Kappa Gamma sorority, was its sweetheart. Top Row: Randall Robert Ache- son, David Alan Archer, Thomas Kirby Ball, Mark Christopher Bomba, Charles Leroy Borgeson Jr., Anderson Heath Bracht, James Malcolm Brown. Second Row: John Paul Burton, Brian Lee Cannon, Joseph Alden Clarke, David Earl Clements, Wil- liam Foster Cockrell, David Bruce Cook, Dan Evans Crutchfield. Third Row: John Phillips Cun- ningham, Ronald Edward Dagley, Raymond D. Dueser, Michael Mid- dleton Dunson, John Vincent Elick, Richard Frederick Erdmann, Steven Edgar Ezell. Fourth Row: John Baldwin Ged- die, Robert Bruce Greenwood, Charles Earl Grob, Wayne Randol Hardwick, David Michael Harris, Heron Johnson Head, Thomas C. Hill III, James William Hindman III. Page 250 BETA THETA PI Top Row: Thomas Scheie Hoek- stra, Charles A. Holshouser, Wayne Ross Hueppelsheuser, Ste- phen Michael Hull, Stephen Au- brey James, Duane Farr Lardon, John Marshall Leigh, Leslie Law- rence Lentz. Second Row: Anselmo G. Lon- goria, William Harbert Marshall, Hiram Allison Messmore, John Michael Millican, David Murray Moore, Charles Coppage Murray, Alan Woods Nalle, John Parker Nelson. Third Row: James Lee Pardue Jr., John Charles Parsons, Hal Winthrop Pike, Clayton Dunning Pledger, Robert C. Prather, Calvin Lee Raup, James Robert Raup, Harley Clifton Robinson. Fourth Row: Stewart O ' Neil Rob- inson, Michael Ming Schuck, Carl Conway Senter III, Gene Robert Smith, Aubrey Theodore Stautberg Jr., David Stephenson, William Bird Swan, Edward Kendrick Ta- tum Jr. Fifth Row: Reggy Marion Taylor, James Keith Tidwell, Roy S. Washburn, Frank Martin Weisser, James Dee Whitlow, John Harri- son Wilbanks, Mark Allison Wom- ble, Thomas Flory York. Gathering paper money was the object of the Beta Theta Pi casino party. Page 251 r 2518 Leon. Below: Walter Cronkite, a local chapter alumnus, visited the Chi Phis last fall. Active in campus activities last year, Chi Phi sponsored the 1966 Varsity Carnival Queen, Kate Flack of Kappa Alpha Theta sorority, and participated in such organizations and events as Campus Chest, Freshman Council, Varsity Carnival concessions and Union committees. Favorite party themes last year were Casino Royale, Mexican Fiesta, and a German beer party. Other parties included a barn party, houseboat parties, and Christmas and spring formals. At the spring formal, Kay Wolters of Alpha Phi sorority was crowned sweetheart. In intramural events, Chi Phi won the bowling champion- ship, ranked high in their leagues in softball and basketball, and also took part in football, golf, tennis, handball, and swimming. Among Chi Phi activity men were Joel Shannon and Bruce L. Shearer, members of Tau Beta Pi and Pi Tau Sigma honorary fraternities. Chi Phi, the oldest social .fraternity in existence, was founded nationally at Princeton University on Dec. 24, 1824. The Nu chapter, established on March 19, 1892, was led last fall by Joel Ingram Shannon, alpha; Robert Lorn- men Brandt, beta; Bruce Lee Shearer, delta; John Payne, gamma; David Hammond King, zeta; and Jake Bryant Jar- mon, rush chairman. Spring officers remained the same except for Robert Alan Edwards, beta; Stephen Douglas Groan, gamma; and Charles Armstrong Clark, zeta. A i (! i Top Row: Ervin Eldrid Addy, Russell Lee Allen, Hugh Douglas Ames, Alan Robert Barr, Richard Stuart Barr, Michael Emmons Bentley, Bruce Kimball Buske III, Charles Weldon Chambers. Second Row: Walter Wheatley Church, Colbert Nathaniel Cold- well, James Roy Coleman, James Neal Cox, Stephen Douglas Croan, Gregory Kent Cubbison, Raymond Jeptha Daniel, John Edward Da- vidson. Third Row: Robert Alan Edwards, Richard James Filip, Richard Paul Giannoble, Robert Charles Green, Michael Kyle Fagin, Jay Mark Friedrichs, Clayton Jay Frink, Mi- chael Chauncey Gaines III. Fourth Row: David Alan Gallian, Warren Douglas Hancock, Thomas Richard Hauber, Daniel Kenneth Hcers, Jake Bryant Jarmon III, Bryan Davidson Jones, David Ham- mond King, Lawrence Gene Kown- slar. P Page 252 CHI PHI 7 op Row: Keith Douglas Martin, James Lowell Mason, Thomas Frank Mercer, Michael McCroskey Moore, Steven Greig Nash, Milburn Martin O ' Dowd Jr., John Bowman Payne. Second Row: John George Payne, Donald Wayne Purcell, Forest James Rees Jr., David George Rhodes, William Stephen Roberts, Charles Belo Rust, Jerry Drew Sanders. Third Row: Eddie Charles Schmidt III, Theodore John Schwink II, Joel Ingram Shannon, Bruce Lee Shearer, Daniel Craig Smith, James Wilson Stevens, Don Wellington Stockton. Fourth Row: Richard Thomas Sutherland, David Lee Taylor, John McKinley Thompson, Thomas Hall Thompson, Steven Ross Trudeau, Kenneth Wayne Tumlinson, Thom- as Edward Tumlinson. Fifth Row: Fredric Lawrence Twomey, William Mast Wallace, James Walter Ward, Lonnie Logan Wiggins, Jarrell Headrick Wilke, John Travis Williams Jr., James Weldon Wright Jr. Chi Phi brothers gathered in the patio at the back of the house. Page 253 2400 Pearl. Below: Delta Chis celebrated the coming of Christmas holidays with their annual formal. AX Among favorite Delta Chi party themes this year were Halloween, Red Baron, Comic Hero Party, Western Party, and a Mod Party. A retreat was held in early October to celebrate the national founding on Oct. 13, 1891. Although not winning any trophies, Delta Chis entered into intramurals in a big way. A large percentage of the chapter participated in such sports as football, handball, volleyball, tennis, basketball, and bowling. Founded on the University campus April 13, 1907, Delta Chis marked their sixtieth year at Texas this year. To start the year off Delta Chi bought a new house at 2400 Pearl. Delta Chis were active in campus organizations and events including Challenge, Varsity Carnival, Image ' 66, Round-Up, Model United Nations, and Interfraternity Council. Officers were James Lawrence Gillaspy, president; Ed- ward Martin Taylor, vice-president; John Patterson Rohrer, secretary; Warren Edward Hancock, treasurer; and Ben- jamin Yoakum Cammack Jr., corresponding secretary. Wal- ter Fred Pate served as president in the spring, and William H. Johnson was corresponding secretary. Mrs. Roxie Moore was housemother. Page 254 DELTA CHI Top Sou;: Clifford Joe Bishop, Robert Dwain Blakley, Benjamin Yoakum Cammack Jr., John Bar- cus DuBose, Erik Edward Eriksen. Second Row: Donald Wayne Fu- gate, Mark Samuel Gables, Paul Joseph Giddens, James Lawrence Gillaspy, Warren Edward Hancock Jr. Third Row: Richard Warren Hel- geson, Ralph Luz Jimenez, Donald Bruce Johnson, Robert Charles Lewis, James Joseph Lordowski. Fourth Row: Gary Lee Morphew, Walter Fred Pate, Charles Morgan Pearre III, Michael Luis Rachlin, David Barbee Rohrer. Fifth Row: John Patterson Rohrer, James Harry Ross, Edward Martin Taylor, John Emmons Weddle, Charles Monroe Wilson. Left: It was fountain time again as a Delta Chi was dipped for being dropped. Right: Three Delta Chis attacked passersby with snow balls. Page 255 Lejt: 2503 Pearl. Right: Trying for an inside basket, a Deke eluded a Sigma Nu during an intramural game. AKE The Deke social calendar last year was highlighted by the Christmas cocktail party, Round-Up, and the spring formal. Scholastically, Louis Edward Tuffly Jr., Dan Lane, and Charles Hibbetts were elected to Beta Gamma Sigma honor- ary business fraternity. In addition, fifty per cent of the fall pledge class made a 2.0 grade-point average or better. In intramurals, the Dekes moved to the league finals in football and basketball, while William Roberts finished third for the second consecutive year in golf singles. Gus A. Koerner and Platt Davis ranked third in handball doubles. Campus leaders in the fraternity included Platt Walker Davis III, Friar and foreman of the Texas Cowboys; David Boyles, Cowboys; Wade Carney Griggs, president of the freshman law class; Tommy Drew Cauthorn, past abbot of the Friars and Law Review member; and Gray Jolink, Posse pledge trainer. Founded at Yale University in 1844, the Omega Chi chapter at the University of Texas was established on March 2, 1913, and was led last year by secret officers. Top Row: George B. Adams, James Patrick Allison, John Michael Al- lums, John Hart Bandas, Bruce Conway Barnes, Richard George Barrett, Marcus Roland Bone. Second Row: David Howard Boyles, David Anthony Brack, Joe Good- son Bryson, Edmund Thomas Burke, Robert Charles Carr, Brian Ervin Coggins, John Thomas Conly. Third Row: Phillip Henry Cook, Michael Scott Davis, Winston La- Rue Evans, Tommy Lawrence Hen- drix, Francis Leighton Hodges Jr., David Ross Houston, James Patrick Houstoun III. Page 256 DELTA KAPPA EPSILON life : P O Top Row: George Truett James, Gray Byron Jolink, Robert L. Kelly, Edward James Kethan, Kent Fairies Kilpatrick, Dan Reib Lane Jr., Gregory Colin Lathrop. Second Row: Philip Lindsey III, Gregory Eugene Lucia, Michael Scott McQuown, John Winship Mitchell, Richard Warren Mitholf Jr., Wilbur Ross Moore Jr., Mark Morrison. Third Row: George Murfee, Ste- phen Simpson Murphy, Joseph Michael Myers, Alexander Hamil- ton Oliver, Richard Whitwell Per- sons, William Wilso n Pietzsch, Donald W. Psencik. Fourth Row: Thomas Andrew Ra- dack, Burtis Stephen Rice, Buck- ner Duncan Roane, William P. Roberts, Gordon Wigfall Sargent, Kenneth McMurrey Swanson, Bruce Gary Thornton. Fifth Row: John Hughes Tigner III, Ronald Edwin Tigner, Lynn Brooks Watkins, Lawrence Riley Williams, Richard Bruce Wise, Walter Chester Wrye III, Karl David Youens. Members gathered around the piano at the fall cocktail party. Page 257 Song leaders for Delta Tau Delta and Delta Delta Delta received their awards after placing second in the Sing-Song mixed division. ATA In campus and community service projects, Delta Tau Delta housed a member of the Chilean Student Leader Seminar, gave a Christmas party for underprivileged chil- dren with Delta Gamma sorority, held the annual Easter egg hunt at Palm School, and participated in the American Cancer Society drive. The fraternity also placed second with Delta Delta Delta sorority in Sing-Song mixed division and took part in Dimes Day, Varsity Carnival, and the Western Sign Contest. In intramurals the Delts won all-University championships in B football and basketball along with all-fraternity in A tennis and swimming and league championships in A football, and basketball. Varsity Delt athletes included foot- ball, basketball, baseball, track, swimming and golf team members. Delta Tau Delta men active on campus during the past year were Matt Berry, Silver Spur president; John Goodman, business school assemblyman and vice-president of the Stu- dent Assembly; William Dan Burleson, 1967 head cheer- leader; Jerry Grammer, arts and sciences assemblyman and Freshman Council coordinator; and Dan Lazicki, 1967 coor- dinator of Freshman Orientation. Officers of the Delt chapter included John Connor Emer- son, president; John Stephen Schuessler, vice-president; Edwin Reese Sharpe, corresponding secretary; John Francis Irwin, recording secretary; and Jerry Richard Grammer, treasurer; Wallace G. Tingley Jr., rush captain. Fraternity housemother was Mrs. Sophia Dneproff. Top Row: Albert Slagle Allbritton, Ace Hill Alsup, John Radley Bailey, Charles Richard Baldwin, William Randall Berry, William Reagan Birdwell, William Earl Blood. Second Row: Steven Sprague Boss, Nathan Ray Brandon, James Win- ston Chapman Jr., Robert Alan. Chereck, Robert C. Christy, Barry Alan Cline, Kenneth Wayne Cole. Third Row: Thomas Percy Curtis, John Conner Emerson, Robert Francis Faickney, Douglas Kirk Fell, John Edward Ford, Dale Dennis Gillette, Tom Robert Gish. Fourth Row: John Catlett Good- man, Jack Gourley Jr., Jerry Rich- ard Grammer, Thomas Allen Graves, Kelley Austin Guest, James 0. Guleke II, Joseph Randle Hen- derson. Page 258 DELTA TAU DELTA 7op {ow;: Steven Ryan Hickey, Ira Lee Hillyer, Gregory Drew Hooser, Steve Stanley Hutchison, Gregory Wayne Ingram, John Francis Irwin, Joseph Dew James Jr., Roy Lee Keith. Second Row: Larry Wilson Lang- ley, Wallace Kenneth Law, Richard Rochester Lee, Samuel Robert Lee, Richard Lee Lipscomb, William Craig Lovell, Thomas Bandy Mc- Gregor, Henry Clay McGuffey. Third Row: James Wright McNatt, James Ball Madeley, John Ramsey Mathis, Stephen Arville Morris, Randolph George Mueller, Louis Daniel Nelson Jr., Richard Larry Obenhaus, Christopher Allan Paul. c, . Fourth Row: Robert Eugene Pha- neuf, George Ervin Pittard, James Grant Raney, William Clay Reed, William Doug Rich, Ray Fulton Sharp, Edwin Reese Sharpe Jr., Charles Turner Shelton. Fifth Row: Gregory Harold Smith, Michael Don Stargel, Peter Clyde Taaffe, Rick A. P. Thomas, Tommy Dean Thompson, Robert Douglas Thorpe, Richard Lambeth Town- send, Thomas Frank Virr. Sixth Row: Steven Churchill Ward, James Richard Watts, David Farns- worth Webb, William David Whit- by, Steven Wimberly, John Mack Woodfin, Russell Clayton York. Left: 2801 San Jacinto. Right: Attired in Mexican costumes, the Greek groups performed in Sing- Song. Page 259 AT 2510 Leon. Active in intramurals last year, Delta Upsilon also par- ticipated in Sing-Song and placed first in the Monster Man competition with Jack Slayton and Hank Mclntosh. As a community service project, the fraternity joined Zeta Tau Alpha sorority in sponsoring a Christmas party at the Austin Community Nursery School. The Delta Upsilon social calendar included the annual Prohibition Party at the chapter house and a Christmas party hosted by Darrell Royal, a past member of the frater- nity, and his wife. The spring formal at Westwood Country Club highlighted the spring semester ' s activities. Campus leaders in the fraternity were Tommy Stephens, an assemblyman and member of the Steering Committee of the Representative Party; and Milow Klein, secretary of the CBA junior class. Delta Upsilon, founded in 1834 at Williams College, was established in 1949 at the University. The Texas chapter was led last year by Tommy Dean Stephens, president; James Wilton Sturdivant, vice-president; Philip Robert Bunch, secretary; Richard Stuart Flowers, treasurer; and Charles Laures Evans, chapter relations. Mrs. Ethel Belton was fraternity housemother. Top Row: Douglas Fairfield Ben- nett, Robert Alan Berry, James Lee Blackwell, William Thomas Blan- ton, David Lee Bracken, Arthur John Brender, William Louis Brewer. Second Row: Philip Robert Bunch, Steven Alan Burkett, William Lee Burnett, Russell Clyde Busby, Rob- ert Anthony Butler, Charles B. Clark, Clarence William Coffey. Third Row: Charles H. Cole, Rich- ard Robert Collier, James Allen Cooley, Scott Michael Crandall, Eugene Harris Dewhurst, Kevin Carl Dobbs, James Michael Dun- can. Fourth Row: John Allen Duplis- sey, Charles Laures Evans, Dean Clinton Evans, Richard Stuart Flowers, Robert McMurdoo Gilles- pie, Cullen Michael Godfrey, Herb- ert Julius Goerner Jr. Fijth Row: George W. Gretser, Charles Creglow Hargis, Dale An- drew Harris, Jimmy Layne Harris, David Charles Heath, William David Jeffers, William Robert King. f b. ' ' ..) 4 C$i ift Page 260 DELTA UPSILON ft a Top Row: Milow Haude Klein, Ernest Crawford Leake II, Daniel Warnell Lee, Karl Treloar Loth- mann, Russell Weldon Lyday, Gildas David McDowell, Henry Fuller Mclntosh. Second Row: Michael Nichols McNeff, Michael Jacks Mainer, Robert Usher Mayfield, Ralph Irad Miller, Robert A. Milne Jr., Joe Samuel Montgomery, Piet Navarro Nieman. Third Row: Allan Hassall Nutt, James Scott Pepitone, William John Proft, Bruce Alan Protzeller, Don Arnold Raschke, Richard Al- len Schley, Jimmy I. Sewell. Fourth Row: Jack Lynn Slayton, Byrom Judson Smith, Edgar Liv- ingston Smith, Robert Lamar Stan- ley, Tommy Dean Stephens, James Wilton Sturdivant, Walter Grenville Tibbitts III. Fifth Row: David Neilson Tobey, Charles Sydney Turet Jr., Ronald Ross Vaughan, David Austin Wat- son, Gregory Duval Williams, Michael Ronnie Wilson, James Alan Word. ji Left: Delta Upsilon sponsored an orphans ' Christmas party at their house. Above: Their dates helped entertain the children, giving them name tags upon arrival. Page 261 2515 Leon. Below: Members of Kappa Alpha prepared for Old South Week by personally delivering invitations to the Old South Ball on horseback. KA Active in both campus activities and community service, Kappa Alpha sponsored the Miss Campus Chest Contest, raising close to $2,000 for charity in connection with the University Dimes Day. Other projects included a party for children at the Austin State School and sponsoring a Chilean exchange student. On campus, Kappa Alpha won the fraternity champion- ship in intramural football, entered Sing-Song with Zeta Tau Alpha sorority, and won the prize for the best concession at the 1966 Varsity Carnival. Climaxing Kappa Alpha ' s social events was the annual Old South Week, ending with the traditional Old South Ball. Among Kappa Alpha activity men were Bill Parish, en- gineering assemblyman; Barry Rountree, exchange student to Chile; and David Hooper, Freshman Council. As members of the all-Southwest Conference football team, Howard Goad and Joel Brame participated in varsity athletics as did John Elliott, David Conway, Loyd Wainscott, Paul Olivier, Scotty Brown, Minton White, and Don Johnson. The oldest fraternity on the University campus, Kappa Alpha Order was organized at Washington and Lee College in 1865 under the guidance of Robert E. Lee. The local chapter, chartered on Oct. 5, 1883, this year followed the leadership of Walter Louis Cook, I; Jack William David- son, II; William Crawford Parish, III; Richard Taylor McMillan, IV; and Alan Bruce Roberts, V. K U JTW:A Top Row: Joseph Vincent Adams, Jeff Davis Anderson, Thomas Axel- rad, Alvin Homer Badger, Ralph Vincent Bailey, Douglas Allen Bat- son, James V. Beynon, Richard Jay Borden. Second Row: Michael Frederick Brandenberger, Larry Joe Brun- didge, Jerry Don Bryant, Claude Robert Cage, Joiner Cartwright Jr., Don Clayton Chapell, David William Childress. Page 262 KAPPA ALPHA Top Row: Scott Creager Childress, Michael Joseph Claypool, Richard Owen Clements, William Herblin Cochran, Robert Oran Collier, Wal- ter Louis Cook Jr., Theodore Franklin Crow, David Porter Dar- nell. Second Row: Jack William David- son, Charles Michael Davis, Daniel Cole Davis Jr., Thomas S. Dill, Rodger Del Duke, Walter M. Em- brey Jr., Robert Snead Fain Jr., William Crawford Farish. Third Row: Henry Weldon Field- er, Dee Solon Finley Jr., Robert Culbertson Finley, William Raleigh Francis, William Arthur Freeborn, Raymond Edward French, Donald James Fries, Sandy J. Gaido III. Fourth Row: Robert Elliott Giles, Thomas Edward Giles, Fred David Graeber, Carl Douglas Griffin, James Holt Grubbs, Charles M. Hall, Henry Burton Harkins Jr., Brennon Philip Hatley. Fifth Row: Russell M. Haws, John Alvin Hay Jr., Christopher Alan Haynes, David Edward Henry, Jef- frey Wayne Hightower, Richard Charles Hinton, Richard Scott Hood, David Crittenden Hooper. Sixth Row: Ronald Guy Houdy- shell, Robert Allen Hulsey, Donald Mack Johnson, David Barton Kiker, Clyde Clifton King Jr., Robert Lee Koerth Jr., Gregory Lynn Kosam, John Karl Koschak. Seventh Row: John August Leh- man, James Granger Marquez, Donald Wayne McCoy, Eugene Chester McDanald, Stephen G. Mc- Kinnon, Joe Lee McManus, Rich- ard Taylor McMillan, Michael Ed- ward Mumme. Eighth Row: Michael Edward Mur- ray, Kenneth Allen Nichol, Wil- liam Scott Noelke, William Paul Osborne, Michael Lee Patton, Carl Nolan Pickett, John Raymond Pipkin, Robert Miller Pittenger. Ninth Row: Alan Bruce Roberts, Douglas Wayne Robison, Leonard Joseph Robinson, Larry Rodney Rodgers Jr., Wiley Barry Rountree, Russell Henry Schlattman Jr., Neal David Sleeper, Bryan Cooper Sim- Tenth Row: Steve Gary Smart, Christopher Kimble Smith, Carl Robin Teague, Robert Randall Thomas, Richard Louis Wade, Marvin Walters Jr., Minton Lee White, Larry Don Wilhelm. Page 263 Gala festivities surrounded the Founders ' Day celebration at the Kappa Sig house. In campus and community service projects, Kappa Sigma gave food to needy families at Thanksgiving, placed second in the Ugly Man Contest in connection with the Campus Chest Dimes Day project, entered Varsity Carnival, and participated in the Texas Independence Day Revolution. Kappa Sigma social life included a Christmas formal with Houston ' s Roy Head and a spring formal with Cali- fornia ' s Uniques. In addition to Round-Up activities and house parties in Mexico, there were numerous weekend and match parties. In University sports, Kappa Sigma was well represented in football, basketball, baseball, swimming, track, and golf. Andy Ibsen was elected all-intramural in football, Loren Singletary was on the freshman baseball team, Chris Kretzschmar, an all-American swimmer, was on the swim- ming team, while Jeff Gregory ran cross country and track. Charles Berson was on the freshman golf team. Top Row: George J. Aubin, Walter Eugene Beard, Robert Leslie Beard- en, David Brad Bell, Charles Van Berson, William Henry Cade, Don- ald Ralph Cantrell. Second Row: Walter Peterson Carr, Donald Thomas Cheatham, Charles Peyton Collins, William Wolcott Collins Jr., Jay Wallace Colvin III, J. 0. Terrell Couch Jr., Walter Owen Cox. Third Row: Gary Brian Craig, John Roy Grain, Randolph Wilson Crow, Stephen Minot Cummings, Stewart William Devore, Wilfred Lansing Doherty, William A. Eddy. Fourth Row: Thomas Walter Er- win III, Alan David Feinsilver, Michael Scott Fischer, Douglas A. Forshagen, James Parker Gardner, Gregg Wesley Garmon, Lloyd Jef- ferson Gregory. Fifth Row: Timothy John Herman, Michael Henry Hogan, James Ray Horak, James Duane Houston, Ken- neth Calvin Howard Jr., Larry Mack Howell, John Phineas Kim- ball Jr. Page 264 KAPPA SIGMA r s H Top Row: Henry Rose King Jr., Chris Wynnfield Kretzschmar, Andrew Dale Larson, Joe Jon Lesok, Robert Irwin Lippincott, Joseph Paul Lucia Jr., Robert Ard- ney McLarty. Second Row: James McLean Malli- cote, Roy Lee Markum, Philip Ed- ward Peareson Moore, Charles Howard Newman, William Mar- shall Owen Jr., James West Pat- terson, Donald Douglas Patteson Jr. Third Row: Robert Alexander Price Jr., Robert Marshall Reinau- er, Robert Bruce Renfro, John Charles Riddle, Thomas Wayne Rioux, John Michael Rose, Thomas P. Schillaci. Fourth Row: Carl Joseph Scho- berle II, Jack Boyd Sheffield, Neal Yard Reynolds Sheffield Jr., Loren B. Singletary, Dan DeLoss Smith III, Martin Scott Stehling, Paul Tallas Jr. Fifth Row: Dennis Edward Totten- ham, Tommy Stephen Turner, James Harris Underwood, Roy Thomas Wallace Jr., Hal Clark Ward, David Lawrence Watson, Robert Allan Wilder, Herbert D. Yates. Left: Entertaining before Christmas vacation, the Kappa Sigs plus dates gathered to decorate the Christmas tree. Right: 203 West 19th. Page 265 AXA The past year of campus activities brought Lambda Chi Alpha fraternity its ninth consecutive Dads ' Day participa- tion trophy and a second-place award in the 1966 Varsity Carnival concessions category. The fraternity, active in community service, had its annual Muscular Dystrophy Drive car wash and held a Christmas party for the Round Rock School orphans with Chi Omega sorority. Lambda Chi also hosted visiting fellow Jusculino Kubitschek, former president of Brazil. Social events for the fraternity included the White Rose formal, a funny gift Christmas party, a casino party, several casuals, and the annual New Orleans party. In intramural competition, Lambda Chi placed two men in the top ten intramural lists. Dan Bulla repeated as all- University wrestling champion in 1966. Robert Baker and Kirk Franklin won the all-University B tennis champion- ship. Active men on campus included David Lambert, Friars and president of the Texas Union ; Clif Drummond, president of the Students ' Association and Friars; Richard Romo, president of T Association and Friars; Rad Eanes, graduate school assemblyman; Sidney Lanier and Jim Derryberry, engineering school assemblymen, and Lafe Hill, 1967 Cactus associate editor. The fraternity was led by James Vinson Derrick, presi- dent; Harvey Radner Eanes, vice-president; Howard Wayne Craft, secretary; Robert Wayne Mims, treasurer; and David Joseph Jones, social chairman. Housemother was Mrs. Elizabeth Maynard. 2627 Wichita St. Below Left: Jennie MacKenzie, a Kappa Kappa Gamma, was named Crescent Girl at the White Rose formal. Below Right: A Lambda Chi battled for the basketball during an intramural game. L Top Row: Paul David Angenend, Robert Henry Baker, Joseph Er- nest Batson, Carlton Edward Bau- cum, Robert Ernest Baze, Calvin Bennett, David Richard Bowles, Daniel Nelson Bulla. Second Row: John David Busiek, Arch Miller Campbell, James Greenwood Carr, Charles Samuel Cotropia, Howard Wayne Craft, John Harold Davidson, Thomas Calvin Davis, John Marcus Day. Page 266 LAMBDA CHI ALPHA t,;-. J w i Top Row: Peter Watts Dean, James Vinson Derrick Jr., Michael Charles Devine, James Milton Dieterich, Lloyd Alton Doggett, Rene Lawrence Domingue II, Rich- ard Edward Dunn. Second Row: Harvey Radnor Eanes III, Philip Lawrence Eiserloh, David Wilson Flack, George Den- ton Folkes, Herbert Richard Gen- try, Sam Magruder Goldfarb, John McNab Grafius. Third Row: Robert Lee Gray, John Richard Grier, William Glen Hall, James Cooper Hibbetts, Robert Allen Higley, Lafe Dyson Hill, Charles Robert Hodges. Fourth Row: William Joseph Holt III, Steven Earl Hotchkiss, Harris Milton Howe, James Paul Hubbell, Jim Bob Hutcheson, Stephen Nel- son James, Sam Charles Johnson. Fifth Row: David Joseph Jones, Joe Mitchell Joplin, Stroud Carter Kel- ley, Ronald Dane Kennedy, Michael Armistead Klaveness, David Roy Lambert, William Andrew Lang. Sixth Row: Sidney Edward Lanier, Richard Wilson Leong Jr., Dwight Les Linsley, Clyde Lawrence Logue, Bert Vee Massey II, Richard Dixon Maxwell, David Edward Mayes. Seventh Row: David Marquis Meeker, Robert Edward Meeker Jr., Nick John Milosevich, Robert Wayne Minis, Ronald Lee Munden, John Marcus Myers, Thomas Ward Neal. Eighth Row: Robert Allen No- wotny, Henry Charles Oppermann, William Douglas Perry, Thomas Burkett Perryman, Reid Abbott Rector, Leonard Downs Reese HI, Charles Morrow Reid. Ninth Row: John David Reiff, Rob- ert Jay Reining, David William Ry- der, Jerry Charles Saegert, Joel Gartman ' Saegert, Jerry Wayne Scheibal, Steven Thomas Schleier. Tenth Row: Robert Eric Shaw, Robert Lynwood Smith, Johji Da- vid Tolk, Stephen Asher Walton, Edward Larry Wells, Ronald Har- .gis Wier, David Allen Young. Page 267 2300 Nueces. Last year on campus, Phi Delta Theta won the annual Aggie Wood-gathering Contest and participated in both the Aggie Sign Contest and University-sponsored Dimes Day. In the national Community Service Day sponsored by the fraternity, the Texas chapter placed second for repairing and painting the Austin Retarded Children ' s Home. In intramurals Phi Delta Theta placed second in fraternity division football league play and won second in league basketball play. Varsity Phi Delt athletes included seven football players, three basketball players, two swimmers, two trackmen, and one baseball player. Phi Delta Theta campus leaders were Joe Bob Kinsel, president of Posse; Bill Greenhill, vice-president of the Texas Union Speakers Committee; and Leigh Curry, arts and sciences assemblyman. The first fraternity on campus, Phi Delta Theta was char- tered locally in 1883, the year the University opened. It was founded nationally at Miami University in Ohio in 1848. Phi Delt officers were Charles William Tate, president; Marion Alfred Olson Jr., vice-president; Joe Bob Kinsel, secretary; Dwight Winslow Johnson, treasurer; Edwin Med- ley Payne, historian; George Michael DeGeurin and Douglas Stirling, rush captains. Ben B. McAndrew became president, and William Alfred Lang, treasurer, in the spring semester. Mrs. Charles E. Ward was fraternity housemother. Top Row: Jeff Wyatt Autrey, Thomas Henry Barnett III, Roy Alph Bechtol, William McKean Birdwell, George Scott Bishop, James Bernard Blackburn, Robert Brown Cameron. Second Row: Walter Wilcox Card- well III, John Harold Chapman Jr., Gilbert Clark Jr., Thomas Fuess Clark, Patrick Michael Coneway. David Picton Craig, Douglas Stir- ling Craig Jr. Third Row: Gaylon Lloyd Daugh- try, Ronald Dennis Dillee, Noble Webster Doss Jr., Robert Douglas Duncan, Scott C. Duncan, William McComb Dunwoody, William Henry Dwyer III. Fourth Row: Clayton Wentworth Eifler, David Rhodes Embry, Ste- phen Hadley Field, Tyrrell Lang- don Garth, James Collin George III, Robert Philip Goodwin, Wil- liam Duke Greenhill. Fifth Row: Thomas Harper III, James Norman Higgins, Ned Sweeney Holmes, Richard David Hoppstetter Jr., Howard David Hughes, Kenneth Michael Jastrow II, Alfred Lee Kaufman. f . ! ' mtfo flH Ji Page 268 PHI DELTA THETA ifv ft I Saturday afternoon proved a perfect time for a pledge car wash. Top Row: William Ellwood Keeney Jr., Joe Bob Kinsel, Charles Alli- son Kuper, George F. Kutzschbach, Roger Carl Leinert, James Lloyd Lovell, James Martin McLaughlin. Second Row: Clyde Brunell Mel- ville Jr., Edwin Dyer Moore, Hom- er John Moore, James Graham Moses, George Woodward Oge, Carl Rushing Olson, Marion Alfred Olson Jr. Third Row: Edwin Medley Payne, David William Perry, Thomas An- thony Peterson, Peter Petkas, Leon Louis Petty Jr., Danny Gale Pol- lard, Danny Rugeley Price. Fourth Row: Kenneth Robert Rich- ardson, Jef C. Russell, Dale Garri- son Sands, John Thomas Schieffer, Robert Holloway Simmons, Roland Edward Sledge Jr., Jefferies Car- diff Suttles. Fifth Row: John Stovall Teutsch, David Homer Thornberry, Terry W. Throckmorton, Michael Eric Trapp, John Charles Vehlow, George Waverly Vest Jr., Robert Earle Wehmeyer Jr. Sixth Row: Leo James Welder Jr., Presley Ewing Werlein III, William Meade Wheless, Gerald Michael Wilson, Robert Carson Wilson HI, William Andrew Wright, George White Zeluff. Page 269 Phi Gamma Delta won the A basketball championship, defeating UCLA. Active in social projects, Phi Gamma Delta fraternity was host to three groups of children throughout the year for a Halloween party, a Christmas party, and a third party co-sponsored with Kappa Kappa Gamma sorority. Other events were a picnic at Barton Springs and an exhibition football game. On campus, the fraternity entered the Aggie Sign Contest and the pledges won the grand trophy for Dimes Day activities. Phi Gamma Delta won the basketball championship and was runner-up in golf in intramural sports. Members active in varsity sports were Gene Bledsoe, Greg Lott, David Jefferies, Dick Watt, Randy Hudson, Jim Graham, Ken Tarleton and Andy White, football; Noel Stout, basket- ball; and Frank Filtsch, Kelly Scott, Bob Snoddy, Hutch Hubby, and Baker Montgomery, baseball. Seven Fiji ' s, in- cluding two who received all-Southwest Conference ratings, were members of the freshman football team. Fiji activity men on campus included nine Texas Cowboys with David Roark serving as foreman, nine Silver Spurs, six members of Freshman Council, and two assemblymen, Lee Pfluger and Tom Gillilarid. Leading the fraternity were Roy A. Herberger, president; Tom Jackson, corresponding secretary; Ernest Harris Cockrell, recording secretary; and David Alan Ott, treasurer. Spring officers were Harold David Herndon, Al Haggard, David Clarence Bland, and Frank Michael Wood, respectively. Mrs. Mary Pryor was housemother. Top Row: H. Kirby Atwood Jr., Kenneth Richard Bains, David Clarence Bland, Randy Mack Bish- op, William Price Boone, Robert Ashe Bridges, Mace Lain Brindley. Second Row: James Clay Brown, Ben Deckard Browning, John Bow- den Connally III, Thomas G. Croft, Danny Godfrey Davis, Robert Ta rry Edwards, John Thomas Fenoglio. Third Row: Alan Charles Fielder, Larry Harp Frederick, Ford Rut- land Hale, Robert Lewis Harbison, Clyde Lee Hargrove, Roy Alphonse Herberger Jr., Stephen Roper Hol- land. Fourth Row: Charles Marshall Huey Jr., George Griffin Hughes III, Daniel Edwards Jenkins III, Mark Schering Jenkins, Wiley Junior Jinkins III, Carl Axel John- son Jr., Richard Barry Johnsori, Thomas Baines Johnson. 1 r i 7 ?7. cj f- J ' - ' Page 270 PHI GAMMA DELTA Top Row: William Edward Junell Jr., Stephen Gayle Knowles, Gary Lionel Koehl, T. James Lawhon, Richard Edward LeBlanc, Richard Gordon Martin, Ernest Lee Mcln- tyre II, Dan Howard McLeland. Second Row: Carl Baker Mont- gomery, Ronald James Muns, Carl Davidson Newton, David Moseley Oliver, David Alan Ott, Scott Schreiner Parker, Albert Joel Part- low, Addison Lee Pfluger. Third Row: James Stephen Quinn, George Edwin Rail, Frank Nicholas Rife, Dan Max Roark, David Tux- worth Roark, John Hurd Runge, Craig Timothy Scott, Robert Harv- ey Sewell. Fourth Row: Charles Russell Spar- enberg, Robert Noel Stout, John Edward Strater, James Scott Su- song, Alvin Thaggard III, William Kenneth Thurmond, James Richard Treptow, Michael Cain Turner. Fifth Row: Lonnie Nye Walthall, Albert Washington West IV, H. Philip Whitworth, Gordon Doug- las Wiley, Robert Joseph Wilson, Thornton Lane Wolters, Frank Mi- chael Wood, Russell Scott Yankee. Left: At Christmas, the Phi Gams hosted a party for a group of local orphans. Right: 300 West 27th. Beer and brotherhood accented Phi Psi rush activities. Fall activities of Phi Kappa Psi centered around campus elections with the fraternity supporting John Lindemood for CBA freshman class president and Mike Hoffman for arts and sciences assemblyman. Members also participated in Varsity Carnival and Representative Party. Entering Sing- Song, the fraternity sang with Alpha Delta Pi sorority in the mixed division. In intramurals, Phi Kappa Psi participated in football and basketball, both teams placing high in their leagues. Phi Psi ' s also entered the Softball, golf, handball, bowling, swim- ming, and tennis divisions. Members active on Longhorn athletic teams included Charles Owens and Alan Moravcik, varsity football; Gregg Waddill, varsity swimming; Buddy Hamilton, varsity golf; and Allen Waddell, freshman golf. Mel Phillips served on the selection committee for Inter- Disciplinary Retreat and other members were active in Freshman Council, the Student-Faculty Committee, and other campus organizations. The Texas Alpha chapter of Phi Kappa Psi was formed on the University campus on Oct. 27, 1904. The first national chapter was organized in 1852 at Jefferson College, Cannonsburg, Pa. The local chapter was led by Henry Porter Boardman, president; Alan Michael Hoffman, vice-president; Richard Aldrich Riley, B.C.; Gregg Cooper Waddill III, P.; Gary Dean Sullivan, pledge trainer; Melvin Eugene Phillips Jr., Interfraternity Council representative; and Mark Nicholas Hardeman, rush captain. Top Row: David Edwin Anderson, Wade Hampton Beesley, Richard Lee Billingsley, Wynne Allen Blair, Henry Porter Boardman, Lennox Corley Bower Jr., Russell William Brinkman, Loyal Jeffer- son Galley. Second Row: William Avery Col- lier, William Gerard Creagh, Ian Laurence Cupaioli, Robert Henry Dooley, Billy Wayne Doornbos, Ronald David Dupree, James Wil- liam Elles, Lawrence Cameron El- liott. Third Row: William Oron Free- man Jr., Cyrus Jefferson Gardner, Raymond Ernest Goodman, Geof- frey Gait Graydon, Donald Richard Grobowsky, Mark Nicholas Harde- man, Charles Scranton Harrington, Barry Foster Hartt. Fourth Row: Jonny Carter Hodell, Alan Michael Hoffman, Robert Vance Holland Jr., Randall Howard Hollis, Robert Dewey Kirmse, Wil- liam Lester Langdon, Timothy Joseph Large, John B. Lindemood. p 9 i f i ' i A r n Page 272 PHI KAPPA PSI Top Wotti; Gus N. Linthicum, Jackson Davis Logan, John David Maddox, James Kent Malernee Jr., Kenneth Richard Matthews, Jona- than Chase McEvoy Jr., John Bu- ford Meadows, Richard Gara Melms. Second Row: Robert William Mor- ford, James T. Ormand, David Lee Penick, John Stewart Perry Jr., Brian Owen Peterson, Mel Eugene Phillips Jr., Terry A. Prater, Joseph Dan Prihoda. Third Row: Stephen McCabe Pur- cell Jr., Ronald Lee Rhea, John Strother Richardson, Gary Roland Rodgers, Hugh Bennett Ruckman III, Borden Glenn Seaberry, Bruce Truax Skelton, Don Edward Small. Fourth Row: Steven Grayson Smith, William Stephen Smith, Henry Gates Steen Jr., John Kurt Stephen, John Emmett Stokes, Rhett Stone, Gary Dean Sullivan, Jack Lon Teverbaugh. Fifth Row: George M. Vaught, Gordon Edward Vaught, Allen Reeder Waddell, Gregg Cooper Waddill, James Eugene Ward, Richard Wayne Whaley, Stephen Terrence Winn, Robert Richard Wright. - ft -ft Page 273 711 West 22%. Below: Decorated with balloons and streamers, the Phi Kappa Sigma recreation room vibrated with the sounds of the band and dancing feet. The most important activity of the year for Phi Kappa Sigma fraternity was the dedication of its new house on Oct. 15, 1966, in conjunction with the fraternity ' s national Founders ' Day celebration. The approximately 85 people attending the function heard the national president of Phi Kappa Sigma give the keynote address. Campus activities brought the fraternity two awards: first place in the men ' s division of the Aggie Sign Contest for their Orange Baron entry, and a third-place award in the mixed division of Sing-Song for their presentation with Delta Zeta sorority. Founded nationally in 1850 at the University of Penn- sylvania, the local Sigma chapter was given its charter Feb. 15, 1941. Local officers included Charles Joseph Zubarik, alpha; John H. Garner, beta; Kim Dee Wheless, pi; Ronald Wil- liam Massey, iota; and Chester Lee Wheless, tau. Fraternity housemother was Mrs. Maurine Rue. Page 274 PHI KAPPA SIGMA Hfe. I, 7 op ?;. Derwood Neal Banister, Joe Tom Bouchier, Fred Lewis Brown III, Nelson Allen Byman, Stephen Earl Cloud, Jerry Alan DeVault, Travis Vaughn Doughty. Second Row: Donald H. Eller, Kenneth Charles Emery, Charles Leigh Eppright, James Milton Fechtel, John H. Garner, Delbert Ivan Hawkins, William Glyn Hearn Jr. Third Row: Donald Edward Herr- mann, Lowell Thomas Higgins, Michael Andrew Jordan, Benzel Christopher MacMaster, Larry Bry- ant Mallow, Ronald William Mas- sey, Claud Edmond Matney. Fourth Row: William Donald Max- well, John Ames Mead, Carroll David Mosley, Kenneth Clarke Oli- vier, Charles Allen Poer, Adolphus Taylor Pohlman, Daniel Anton Po- korney. Fifth Row: Richard Earl Ponder, James Benjamin Potter, Ulon Willis Rankin Jr., Elmer William Reichert III, Albert Rodman Searcy, Rodney Errol Senterfitt, Alan R. Stahlman. Sixth Row: Thomas Michael Ton- kin, Luther Milam Watson, Chester Lee Wheless Jr., Kim Dee Wheless, David Michael Williams, George Freese Wroten, William Crawford Young, Charles Joseph Zubarik. Phi Kappa Sigma won third place in the 1966 Sing-Song mixed division with Delta Zeta sorority. Page 275 OKT Active in many phases of campus life, Phi Kappa Tau won first place in the fraternity division at Sing-Song with its medley of fraternity songs. The Executioner, spon- sored by Phi Taus. terrorized campus in the Dimes Day Monster Man Contest. The spontaneously organized mariachi band, The Marijuana Brass, played on campus during elections and at the chapter house for match parties. Parties varied from the sublime to the ridiculous, built around themes of the Jolly Green Giant, A Grave Affair, and a railroad party. Phi Kappa Tau intramural teams brought the fraternity high in cumulative points with victories in football, baseball and tennis. The chapter also won the divisional title in basketball and placed Dick Ewing in A tennis semi- finals and Jim Damron in B tennis finals. Brothers and pledges of Phi Kappa Tau were active in many honoraries: five members were admitted to Phi Eta Sigma and four to Alpha Epsilon Delta and Phi Lambda Upsilon. Phi Taus also participated in the Longhorn Band and Kappa Kappa Psi. Founded locally in 1943, the Beta Alpha chapter was led in the fall by Joseph Sidney Fletcher, president; George Wheeler Richards, vice-president; Charles Edwin Blank, secretary; Lawrence Sullivan Ross V, treasurer; and Terry Lee Belt, ECMAL. The spring executive committee was directed by Raymond John Martin, president; Richard Edward Ewing, vice-president; David Traeger Griffin, sec- retary: John Cavett McDuff, treasurer; and Charles Edwin Blank, ECMAL. The fraternity sweetheart was Jane Gil- breath, a member of the newly organized auxiliary. Mrs. Ruth Halligan was housemother. Top: 2804 Rio Grande. Right: Phi Kappa Tau captured the first place award in fraternity division of the 1966 Sing-Song. Top Row: Robert Joseph Abresch II, Horace Glen Anderson Jr., Paul Thomas Barr, William Edwin Becker, Terry Lee Belt, Ronald Wayne Blake. Second Row: Charles Edwin Blank, Charles Howard Boone, Stephen Alan Bux, Robert M. Clark Jr., Steven Cyril Cox ' , Roger Bruce Cramer. Third Row: James Stewart Dam- ron, Antonio Manuel Diaz Jr., Ronald Dale Eads, Richard Ed- ward Ewing, James Michael File, Travis Dean Froehlich, Joseph Henry Gallagher. t st Page 276 t PHI KAPPA TAU g} Ml as iP-4 Top Row: Steven Roger Gideon, James David Godfrey, Robert Wayne Goodman, David Traeger Griffin, John Wallace Grigshy, Raphael Knud Hansen, Lloyd Christian Hershbefger. Second Row: Jerry Clyde Hogan, J. Fred Hoge III, John Roger Huf- nagle, Russell Alan Johnston, Phillip Dale Kasparek, John Mi- chael Krippel, William A. Kuchar Jr. Third Row: Robert Charles Lei- brock, James Morgan Livingston, Raymond John Martin Jr., John Cavett McDuff, Thomas Bruce Meinke, Jon Wayne Meyer, Richard Joseph Morey. Fourth Row: Jerry Lee Morgan, George S. Nalle III, William How- ard Peirson Jr., Bruce John Pond- er, George Wheeler Richards, Law- rence Sullivan Ross V, John Ran- dolph Sims. Fifth Row: David Preston Somers, Donald Benjamin Stough, Charles Edward Ward, Patrick James Will- son, William Arthur Wilson, Floyd G. Wren Jr., Frank Andre Ylinen. The Phi Kappa Taus challenged their dates to their annual powderpuff football game. Page 277 Active in community service, the men of Phi Theta fra- ternity delivered baskets of food and clothing to several families at Christmas as well as giving a party for the altar boys of Our Lady of Guadalupe parish. Fraternity members also were active in Varsity Carnival. Dimes Day, Campus Chest, and other projects whose proceeds go to local char- ities. Socially, Phi Kappa Theta had a well-rounded calendar with the Christmas semiformal in December, the Sweet- heart Dance in the spring, and many band and pool parties throughout the year. Members active on campus included Charles Buerschinger, Representative Party delegate, freshman tutorial program, and Interfraternity Council representative; Marvin Mikeska, Fine Arts Committee; Allan DuBois, Army ROTC battalion commander; and Tom Van Hoose, Union Dance Committee. Phi Kappa Theta, founded nationally on April 29, 1889, at Brown University, began locally as the Catholic Fra- ternal Organization in 1956, becoming a national chapter in April, 1959. Officers for the fraternity were Michael K. Sutherlin, president; Charles Albert Buerschinger, vice-president; David Nolan, secretary; Marvin Roy Mikeska, treasurer; Thomas Arnold Van Hoose, sergeant-at-arms ; and Steven Bernardoni, historian. Mrs. George Pickens was housemother and Gwen Wells, fraternity sweetheart. Top: 2107 Nueces. Center: Gwen Wells was presented the sweet- heart pin at the annual sweetheart dance. Right: Phi Kapp a Thetas toasted the New Year premature- ly at a Christmas formal. t i t. c f Page 278 PHI KAPPA THETA 7 op Row: Stephen Louis Bernar- doni, James William Brink, Clif- ford John Brott Jr., Charles Al- bert Buerschinger, Allan Keith DuBois, Emilio Gerardo Dutari. Second Row: Osbaldo Garza Jr., Robert Edward Hall, Michael James Hanley, Edgar R. Jeter, Lawson William Magruder III, Ronald Kenneth Matelske. Third Row: Marvin Roy Mikeska Jr., Mark A. Mueller, David Thomas Nolan, William Henry Pedro, John Ziek Pickens, James Michael Pugh. Fourth Row: Joseph Christopher Ransom, Michael Keaney Suther- lin, William Harry Sutton, Thomas Arnold Van Hoose, Lawrence Hey- wood Wecsler, Michael Joseph Westergren. Members of Phi Kappa Theta congratulated Gwen Wells, their newly crowned sweetheart. Page 279 Phi Sigma Delta battled with Kappa Alpha in the semifinals of fraternity basketball intramurals. Receiving the President ' s Cup as the top Phi Sigma Delta chapter in the country for the second consecutive year, the Lambda chapter ranked high in scholastic achievements, participation in student government and campus activities, and intramurals. Scholastically, the chapter placed fifth and the pledge class second among all fraternities on campus for the entire year with Robert Totz being initiated into Phi Beta Kappa. Phi Sigma Delta parties included a ski party, Pat O ' Brien party. Nuevo Laredo party, playboy party, and several match parties. In intramural activities. Phi Sigma Delta won their league in A volleyball, won the fraternity division of slow pitch softball, and placed second in University Softball. Phi Sigs also participated in football, basketball, water-basketball, tennis, and ping-pong. Phi Sig student government men included Barry Margolis, vice-president of Interfraternity Council, CBA assemblyman; Vic Rogers, CBA assemblyman; and Stan Eisenberg, presi- dent of Representative Party. Chartered in 1920, the fraternity was led last year by Donald Nagel Westheimer, master f rater; Steven Ernest Raphael, vice-master f rater; Leigh Stewart Galatzan, record- ing secretary; Larry Arnold Krasner, corresponding secre- tary: Rich ' ard Lee Bernstein, treasurer; and Gary Alan Cohen and Edwin B. Freedman, rush captains. Fraternity housemother was Mrs. David Miller. Top Row: Mickey David Altman, Robert David Axelrod, Harry Abe Bassist Jr., Marc P. Bernat, Rich- ard A. Bernat, Richard Lee Bern- stein, Mark Wulfahrt Blankfield, Mark Blumenthal. Second Row: Michael Allen Biier, Kenneth Hunt Bruder, Michael Ar- thur Cohen, Michael Elliott David- off, Larry Eichenbaum, Stanley Jay Eisenberg, Michael Eugene Ep- stein. Third Row: Ronald Bruce Feld- man, Alan Jay Finegold, Randolph Finkelstein, Philip Howard Fleck- man, Gilbert E. Fox, Edwin Freed- man, Leigh Stewart Galatzan, Ira Bairn Gershner, James Charles Gordon. Fourth Row: Gerald Marks Goren, Sheldon Pailet Goren, David Green- field Jr., Harry Richard Haikin, Marc Smith Her stein, Albert Linz Hirsch, Lewis Perry Hoffer, Robert Phillip Hurst. Page 280 PHI SIGMA DELTA Top ?o;: Paul Hyman Jr., Samuel Robert Katz, Jeff Kline, Larry Arnold Krasner, Phillip Victor Ladin, Mark Jeffrey Lerman, Ken- neth E. Levy. Second Row: Kenneth Jay Levy, Barry Howard Margolis, Larry Al- len Margolis, Ronald Alan Mar- golis, Alan Marc Miller, Kenneth Bruce Novorr, Paul Rick Oshman. Third Row: Robert Mark Phillips, Charles Robert Racusin, Steven Ernest Raphael, Frederic Daniel Roberts, Victor Joe Rogers, Jay Gilbert Sacks, Jack Sarfati. Fourth Row: Mike Sarfati, Michael David Scheiner, Joseph Mayer Schwartz, Arthur David Schwarz III, David Senior, Robert Gordon Shoss, Paul Louis Silverman. Fifth Row: Samuel H. Simkin, Rob- ert Samuel Simon, Robert Allan Solomon, Steven Franklin Spiritas, Stephen Barton Terry, Jeffrey Train, Richard Alan Wallenstein, Donald Nagel Westheimer. 2626 Speedway. Page 281 2708 Salado. Below: Phi Sigs entertained guests at one of their match parties. Signs of various sorts were an important aspect of the past year for Phi Sigma Kappa fraternity. In the 1966 Varsity Carnival, the chapter won not only an award for their film but also a trophy for the best publicity. Members also participated in the Aggie Sign Contest and built nu- merous spirit signs with various sororities throughout the year. Devoting spring registration week each year to work with Austin charities, the Phi Sigma Kappa pledge class this year helped with the repair work on the Austin Retarded Chil- dren ' s Home. Pledges also took part in the annual Dimes Day activities. The social calendar last year was accented with the annual Roaring Twenties party. Other annual social events included the Christmas semiformal, the Moonlight Girls formal in March, and the annual ski trip to Taos during the spring break. Match parties and pre-game buffets rounded out the calendar. Phi Sigma Kappa placed among the top ten in the num- ber of accumulated victory points in intramural sports. The fraternity also won second place in the fraternity division of bowling and placed high in its leagues in football and bas- ketball. Members competing on Longhorn athletic teams in- cluded three baseball players, two tennis players, and one swimmer, along with several members of the freshman track and basketball teams. Phi Sigma Kappa officers were Cameron Edward Henry, president; John Burton Knight, vice-president; John Ross Avent, treasurer; Charles Henry Scott inductor; and Clinton Edward Dillion, sentinel. Housemother was Mrs. Gladys Leighty, and fraternity sweetheart was Beverly Kay Enderle, Delta Delta Delta. ! m i I t Top Row: Robert Denton Adams, John Ross Avent, William David Bayless, Bill Jackson Bishop Jr., Robert Sanders Bradley, Dale Clay Bullough, Robert Eugene Bunce. Second Row: Raymond Joseph Campion, Gil Bruce Carter, John Warren Gates, John Thomas Chat- mas, Robert Harris Cleveland, Samuel Anthony Corpora, Jesson Couch Cowart. Third Row: Thomas Allen Curry, Douglas Major Day, Clinton Ed- ward Dillion Jr., Thomas Milton Droke, Michael Dunlap, Barry Lynn Elliott. ' - Page 282 PHI SIGMA KAPPA ' Top Won;: Thomas Boyd Farley, William Harry Fisher, Wesley Woodrow Green, Albert Carl Henry, Cameron Edward Henry, BradJey Edmond Herbert, Jon Pey- ton Hudlow. Second Row: Philip Cater Joseph, Sheppard Williams King, Jan Mi- chael Klinck, Duane Neil Kline, John Burton Knight, Alexander Ralph Kulas, Frank John Laird. Third Row: Daniel Bruce Madden, William Brett Maxwell, Richard Wiley Mayder, Howard Brian Moore, Thomas Paisley Nelms Jr., Patrick William O ' Neil, Robert Rae Patterson. Fourth Row: Gerald Patrick Pfeif- fer, James Nathan Ross, Eric Con- rad Schaffer, William Philip Schoenfield, Charles Henry Scott, Douglas Cameron Sims, Donald Mi- chael Taylor. Fifth Row: William Raymond Walsh, Wayne Thomas Weber, Clif- ford Caswell Whitney III, Kenneth Edward Willmann, Vance J. Wil- son, James Aubrey Wortham, Rob- ert David Wynn. Practicing on school nights, Phi Sigma Kappa prepared for Sing-Song. Page 283 Pi Kappa Alpha members participated in men ' s intramural volleyball. IIKA Social life for Pi Kappa Alpha was accented this year by an Italian Fiesta Party with Delta Delta Delta sorority, a Swamp Party match with Kappa Alpha Theta sorority, a Christmas party, a Roaring Twenties party with Zeta Tau Alpha sorority, a Luau with the Pi Beta Phis, and matches with the Delta Gammas and Alpha Chi Omegas. Dream Girl Vicki Manchester, Zeta Tau Alpha, was crowned at the formal held at Fiesta Gardens. In intramurals, Pikes won their league in football and placed second in basketball, baseball, and bowling. Out- standing intramural athletes were Roger Cude and Bill King. Singing with the Pi Beta Phi sorority, Pi Kappa Alpha won the mixed division in Sing-Song for 1966, participated in Campus Chest, and had a picnic for the children of the Settlement Home. Men of PiKA active on campus included Stan McLelland, president of the Order of Alcalde and Texas Student Publi- cations Board of Directors; Tom Gentry, Outstanding Stu- dent and Silver Spurs; Doug Phelan, Silver Spurs; D. Hilton, vice-president of Posse and Order of Alcalde; Ed Hyman, Student Engineering Council president and Engineering Assembly; Dennis Withers, Student Engineering Council president; and Jim Boon, sophomore class president of CBA. Pi Kappa Alpha fraternity was started on the University of Virginia campus on March 1, 1868. The local Beta Mu chapter was formed on Feb. 25, 1920. Officers for the fall were Johnny W. Cook, SMC ; William Jackson Gardner, IMC; Halbert Owen Woodward, ThC; James Douglas Phelan, rush captain; and Tommy Jordan Gentry, pledge trainer. Spring officers were Wilburn D. Hilton Jr., SMC; Frank Lawrence Loyd, IMC; Kenneth Adam Kattawar, ThC; John Byron Carberry, rush captain; and James Carroll Boon, pledge trainer. PiKA housemother was Mrs. Jane Young. Top Row: Hal N. Anderson, Ken- ny Mac Baird, James Carroll Boon, John Byron Carberry, Dennis Ed- ward Clark, Willard William Clark, Philip Louis Daily. Second Row: Rupert Dean Delle- ney, Tommy Glynn Emmons, Don- ald Royce Flournoy, Gary Lee Gardner, Thomas Jordan Gentry, James Samuel Groves, Gary F. Guenthner. Third Row: David Ray Gustafson, Morris Don Hairston, Larry Alan Hamilton, Martin Benjamin Hard- in Jr., Claude M. Henkel III, Wil- burn D. Hilton, John Scott Hodg- son. Page 284 PI KAPPA ALPHA Top Row: Jim Ray Hudson, Greg- ory Lynn Jones, James Lester Jones, Kenneth Adam Kattawar, Ross Parker Kennedy, Carl William King, Matthew Ferdinand Kreisle III, William Harrison Landry. Second Row: Veldon Lawla Lera- ens, Murray Mark Lesher, Frank Lawrence Loyd III, James Harry Lyons, Kenneth Edwin Mash, Wil- liam McDuffie McAfee, Guy Victor McNallie III, James Davis Men- denhall. Third Row: Barry LeNeil Miller, George Henry Neill, Brian Burn- ham Newberry, James Lee Over- ton, Carl Joseph Panzarella, Ran- dall Lawrence Perry, Ronald Henry Reynolds, Evans Swann Rutledge. Fourth Row: Robert Clive Savage, Stephen Dane Seibert, Timothy Gene Springstun, Richard Dean Van Vliet, Steve Eric Van VJiet, Richard Kent Waddell Jr., Eric Lane Westerman, Gary Don Whit- lock. Fifth Row: Randolph Kimble Whit- tington, Joseph Patrick Wicker, John Lawrence Williams, Rabun Thomas Wilson III, Darrell Brent Windham, Dennis Harry Withers, Reed Glenn Wood, Jon William Worley. IV ; 2400 Leon. Above: Pikes and their dates celebrated at a back-to-school party in February. Page 285 2AE Active in campus activities, Sigma Alpha Epsilon entered the Aggie Sign Contest, Dimes Day, Varsity Carnival, and Round-Up, and participated in Sing-Song with Kappa Kappa Gamma sorority. The Pi Beta Phi sorority pledge class joined the SAE pledges to make a sign-in promotion of Dads ' Day. In community service, the chapter sponsored their seventh annual Christmas party and ninth annual Easter party for the Pan-American underprivileged children. Sigma Alpha Epsilon was second runner-up in intramural football and participated in track, bowling, volleyball, swim- ming, wrestling, and baseball. Active SAE ' s on campus included George Works, Pete Ethridge, Jim Langdon, Don Evans, Joe Lea, and Craig Stripling, Texas Cowboys; Ronnie Bowyer, Silver Spurs and CBA Executive Council; Harry Smith, CBA Committee assemblyman; Ron Henley and Ben Baldwin, Alpha Delta Sigma; and three members of Phi Eta Sigma. Varsity ath- letes were Chris Simmons and Mike Reeves, football; Billy Arnold and Larry Lake, basketball; Jim Langdon, tennis; Bryan Barry, wrestling; and Jack Vaughan, baseball. The largest national fraternity, Sigma Alpha Epsilon was led locally last year by Ronald T. Henley, fall eminent archon; Jarnes Hughie Holland, spring eminent archon; Craig Stripling, eminent deputy archon; Ronald Mac Bow- yer, house manager; David Jack Sloan, eminent treasurer; and Robert Jay White, social chairman. Mrs. Sam R. Murphy was housemother, and Kenny Lynn Griffith, the fraternity sweetheart. Top Row: William Van Woert Ab- bott, Jonathan Mack Barbara, James Olivers Barnes, Bryan Wil- liam Barry, Joseph Chaffin Ben- son, Marvin Alan Bergstrom, Curt- is Graham Briggs, Barrett Keith Brown. Second Row: Robert Edward Campbell, William Thomas Catter- ton, George Krueger Covert, Doug- las Coan Crowell, David Johnson Cunningham, David Allen Dean, William Clayborne Duvall, Dan Kelly Eidman. Third Row: John Ernest El lard III, William Charles Ellwood, Rob- ert Weston Eutsler, Donald Louis Evans, Max Robert Eversberg, Mark James Hanna, William Brad- ford Hardie Jr., Curtis Patrick Harkins Jr. Fourth Row: Robert Alan Hatch- er, Elliott Lee Higgins Jr., James Hughie Holland, Mark Thomas Kahlich, William Latz Kinard, Da- vid Sloan Kritser III, John Graves Lanford, James Rex Lemert. 2414 Pearl. f Bl f i %AJr t J fl O ft c pi ICfp, 13 - % .L., i . 3v ' hk r Page 286 SIGMA ALPHA EPSILON i a Cj C T Top Row: James Edward Loar Jr., Francis Jules Lund, John Thomas Malone, Earl Halbert Maxon, Bruce Hal Miner, Robert Arthur Moorman, George Poe Morrill, Robert Dobbs Morrow. Second Row: Richard Dow Mur- ray, Laurence Bosworth Neuhaus, James Lee Norman, Charles Rich- ter Ofner, Dennis Patrick O ' Rourke, David Wilson Pace, Jack Lucien Parker, Adrian Ivan Patton. Third Row: Jerome Joe Penning- ton, Brian David Ranelle, Robert Brant Rowland, Robert Stephen Shanks, William Henry Sharp, Robert William Shaw, Allan Shiv- ers Jr., Robert Harry Smith. Fourth Row: James Richard Steeg, Craig Stripling, James Clyde Stroud, Arthur Freels Terry, Wil- liam Burke Thoman Jr., Gary Rowe Thomas, Benjamin Richard Thomason III, Roger Lynn Vann. Fifth Row: Jack Murchison Vaughan, Richard Allen Vaughan, Steven Lee Wayland, James Lee Weber, Richard Dawson Willis, Terry A. Willis, Keith Douglas Wright, David Ebeling Wynne. Sigma Alpha Epsilon entered the 1966 Greek-sponsored Sing-Song with Kappa Kappa Gamma sorority. Page 287 Members of Sigma Alpha Mu entertained rushees during the fall Rush Week period. Below: 2501 Leon. 2AM Ranking fourth in fraternity scholarship for 1966, Sigma Alpha Mu had two members admitted into- Phi Beta Kappa. In community service, the Sammy pledge class assisted the Children ' s School for the Mentally Retarded, and made do- nations to worthwhile causes. The Sammies ranked fourth in the 1966 intramural list, won the University Division in bowling, placed second in the University in handball, placed two men on the fall top ten intramural list, and had three intramural managers. Sammies active on campus were Jary A. Glazer, treasurer of Interfraternity Council and Texas Cowboy strawboss; Kenneth M. Karotkin. varsity swimmer; Robert M. Herman, Longhorn handball team, and members in Texas Cowboys, Silver Spurs, APO, and scholastic honoraries. Sigma Theta chapter of Sigma Alpha Mu, founded Oct. 14, 1922, was awarded the Jimmy Hammerstein Award last year for being the top Sammie chapter in the Southwest province and was fourth in the nation. Nationally, Sigma Alpha Mu was established at the College of the City of New York on Nov. 26, 1909. Sigma Alpha Mu was led by Robert Mack Herman, president; Stephen H. Brody and William Joseph Meyers, vice-presidents; Berny Fred Rothchild, secretary; and Ben D. Tobor and James Jay Herman, treasurers. Housemother was Mrs. Helen Bauman. Page 288 fcaui] SIGMA ALPHA MU 7 op Row: Myron David Aftergut, Barry Sloan Bakst, Stephen Jay Baum, Robi Herman Bendorf, Phillip Gabriel Brant, Harvey Brent Dushkin, Jeffrey Howard Friedman, Martin Gross Friedman. Second Row: Henry Goldberg, Michael Howard Grossfeld, Ed- ward Keith Gurinsky, James Jay Herman, Herbert Arthur Holman, Jerry K. Horowitz, Warren Neal Kaman, Kenneth Mark Karotkin. Third Row: Alan Frank Katzberg, Kenneth Fred Kopel, Charles Jay Lewis, Henry Lee Luskey, William Joseph Meyers, Ronald Stephen Mintz, Jeffrey Lynn Novy, Gary W. Orloff. Fourth Row: Donald Shaw Pass- man, Jerry Steven Peisner, Mark Bernard Penner, Mickey Byron Penner, David H. Prager, Ronald Jay Ruby, Marshal Stanton Sabel, Jay Neil Schapira. Fi th Row: Charles Harold Schik- muii, Terry Wayne Schnell, Lewis Dane Schwartz, Howard Shapiro, Ben David Tobor, Harvey Alan Weisblat, Ronald Arthur Weiss, Charles Martin Wender, Paul Bar- ry Zubowski. Sammies tested the jukebox before a Saturday afternoon casual. Page 289 A Sigma Chi disguised as Lady Godiva entered the annual Derby Day costume contest. Community projects for Sigma Chi fraternity included annual Derby Day activities and a Christmas party for children at St. John ' s Day School, given with Delta Delta Delta sorority. Proceeds from Derby Day contest, in which sororities competed for a trophy, were donated to Campus Chest. A party that night featuring The Five Americans climaxed the day ' s events. Among Sigma Chi ' s active men on campus were .Anthony Constant, student assemblyman; Wilson Jaeggli, Rowel Class president in Silver Spurs ; Schuyler Marshall, member of the Posse Selection Committee; John Posey, Tau Beta Pi and Omicron Delta Kappa honorary leadership fraternity; three Freshman Council advisers; and two members of Texas Cowboys. Scholastically, Bill Driscoll was elected to Phi Beta Kappa and six members were admitted to Phi Eta Sigma. Chapter officers were Wayne Stevens Smith, president; Warren Nelson Dold, vice-president; Cullen Rogers Looney, secretary; Schuyler Bailey Marshall, rush captain; and Ken- neth Courtenay McAlpin, pledge trainer. Mrs. Genevieve Mauzy was Sigma Chi housemother. s t, is t V I t 8 Top Row: Randolph Dallas Addi- son, Wayne Benson Alexander, Andrew Nelson Avery, Gary Tim Aynesworth, Richard Nathan Azar, Stephen Chris Bahm. Russell War- ren Baity. Second Row: Thomas A. Best, John Stanton Binney, James Lee Burke, Robert Willis Carson, Davis S. Chase, Norton Anderson Colvin, Daniel Layne Craig. Third Rota: Irving Neilson Davis, Ronald M. Davis, Warren Nelson Dold, William Dan Driscoll, Mi- chael R. Dunkle, Michael Cun- nard Dworaczyk, David Ban- Fer- Fourth Row: David Anthony Fer- titta, Kenneth Thomas Fibich, Ray Munn Fitzgerald, John Erik Gang- stad, Clark Holland Garvin, Dennis Greer, Stephen M. Hackerman. Fifth Row: Alvin Wayne Hahn, Michael Martin Hanna, Michael Dunlap Harper, Roy Clark Harris, Louis Albert Henson, Malone Vin- cent Hill, Alan Richard Holman. ' 4 Page 290 SIGMA CHI ' Top Row: Charles Lee Howell, Thomas Richard Hudson, Michael Robinson Irwin, John Douglas Ivey, Walter Kurt Juncker Jr., Charles Frank Kallina III, Ken- neth Ross Kessler, E. Russell Lambert III. Second Row: Robert Wesley Lam- bert, David Bryan Leavell, Albert Bryan Lewter Jr., Thomas Allen Locheed, Cullen Rogers Looney, Christopher Barry Malick, Paul Driscoll Mallory, Steven Reed Maness. Third Row: William Sherman Mar- maduke, Schuyler Bailey Marshall, Kenneth Courtenay McAlpin, Peter Alan McAlpin, Randall Baker Mc- Lelland Jr., Dave E. McNeill III, Jack Bryan McWilliams, Richard Edgar Nicholson. Fourth Row: Paul James Peters, Robert Lindell Ramey, Ronald Wayne Ramey, Paul Cutler Ran- dolph, Hart Eugene Schleicher, Wilson Joe Seldon Jr., John Charles Sewell, Stephen James Shook. Fifth Row: Marshall Leroy Smith Jr., Wayne Stevens Smith, Richard Mason Snow, John V e r n o n Stainpes, Stanley King Taylor, James Allen Thompson, Emmett Eugene Wassell Jr., Linden Rich- ards Welsch. Left: A helping hand was lent to entrants in the Sigma Chi limbo contest. Right: 2701 Nueces. Page 291 The calendar of social events for Sigma Nu included a Christmas and spring formal, a Mother ' s Day banquet, Sweetheart breakfast at Round-Up for visiting Southwest Conference Sweethearts, the annual barbecue, and the eight- ieth anniversary celebration. Sigma Nu ' s active on campus included five Silver Spurs, president of Young Republicans, two Friars, two student assemblymen, three Texas Cowboys, one Posse member, and the Texas-OU Dance chairman. Active in University ath- letics, Sigma Nu had Danny Abbott, Tommy Souders, and Craig Jolley on the varsity football team. Track members included Brian Woolsey, Charles Clifton, and Craig Zurkey. Sigma Nu won both Class A division and all-University in softball intramurals. Organized at Virginia Military Institute on Jan. 1, 1869, Sigma Nu has since grown to 130 active chapters. Dick Vaughn, a past national president, is an alumnus of the University chapter. Chartered in 1886, the local Upsilon chapter was led by Marshall Joseph Day, eminent commander; Stephen Law- rence Armstrong, lieutenant commander; Carl Ted Schultz, secretary; Charles W. Matthews, treasurer; Sam Collier Bashara, pledge trainer; and Philip Louis Howard, social chairman. Sigma Nu housemother was Mrs. Gladys Huston. 1002 West 26th. Below Left: At times, the hands of bridge dealt during Rush Week did not meet expectations. Below Right: Sigma Nu battled Delta Kappa Epsilon in intra- mural basketball. , Top Row: Christopher Henry Ad- ams, John Lewis Adams, Edward Badouh Jr., Nicholas Scott Bailey, L. Irvin Barnhart, William Robert Beaty, Daniel Rudolph Bechtel. Second Row: Allen Christopher Beebe, Lan Chase Bentsen, Stan- ley Gayle Boles, Judd Michael Brooke, Robert Huntington Bran- non, Robert Howell Brown, Mi- chael John Buchele. Page 292 SIGMA NU c| f. T o r|, f | h k Top Row: Eugene Claiborne Car- rington, Charles William Clifton, John W. Cones, Gerald George Connard, James Randal Cox, Frank Daniel Creamer, Marshall Joseph Day. Second Row: Kenneth Michael Duncan, Harris Roberts Fender, Robert Michael Fetzer, Gerald Pat- rick Fitzgerald, James Albert Giese, William Griffith Gossett, James Thomas Gribble. Third Row: William George Gwaltney, Allyn Reuben Harris, Benjamin Pickney Harris, Richard Earle Helmer III, Glen Riley Heth- erington, William Justus Hix, Philip Louis Howard. Fourth Row: Ernest Edward How- erton Jr., Bruce LeRoy James, Wil- liam Thomas Knox, Rudolph John Kobarg Jr., James Richard Lesch Jr., Robert L. Loar, John Bond I.oftin Jr. Fifth Row: James George Lither- land, Wishard Speer Lorimer III, Michael Edward Love, Patrick Lee McCormick, Stanley Erwin Mc- Cormick, Michael Russell McWat- ters, Van Tyler Lane. Sixth Row: Dennis Eblen Malouf, Charles W. Matthews, John Man- ning Meador, Phillip Lee Mitchell, Joseph Carleton Parker, Robert Randall Phelps, Thomas Louis Ra ggio. Seventh Row: Thomas David Rey- nolds, Leslie Hamblin Richards, Irvin Raymond Robertson, Randy Clyde Rogers, Richard Gregory Rundell, Steven Lee Scarborough, Laren Joseph Schiller. Eighth Row: Carl Ted Schultz, Wade David Shaw, John Dillard Shields Jr., James Brent Standefer, Arling Dalton Smith Jr., Craig Carter Smith, Robert Nelson Smith. Ninth Row: Kenneth Ray Steed, William R. Thornton Jr., Scott Thumwood, James Sherwood Tif- fany, Douglas Vaughan, Thomas Allen Wachsmith, George Robert Wallace. Tenth Row: Ronald Silver Wil- liams, Wesley Reed Williams, Fer- nando Wills, Brian Reed Woolsey, David Wesley Wright, Jonnie Lloyd Wright Jr., Craig Robert Zurkey. Page 293 Active in many campus functions, Sigma Phi Epsilon won the fraternity division of Dimes Day activities for raising the most money, entered Sing-Song with Delta Gamma sorori- ty, and aided the Interfraternity Council support of the Austin School for the Mentally Retarded. Sigma Phi Epsilon social functions included numerous pre-game buffets, match parties, a Christmas formal, and semiformal, and a spring formal. The social year was high- lighted by the Valentine Golden Heart Ball and the Down South of the Border party. Among Sig Eps active on campus were Bruce Schnitzer, Interfraternity Council president and Chancellor Ransom ' s Advisory Board; Rick Wadsworth, sophomore CBA vice- president: Dick Vermillion, all-intramural quarterback and Silver Spurs; and Alan Hubbard, varsity cheerleader. Other members were active as members of Texas Cowboys, Model United Nations. Possee, and Freshman Council advisers. Officers of the local Alpha chapter, established in 1830, were Danny Harve Blanks, president; Thomas Ollie Hicks, vice-president; James Frederick Hury, recording secretary; Thaddeus James Dorsey, corresponding secretary. Fraternity housemother was Mrs. Addie H. Montgomery. 2506 Pearl. Below: Members of Sigma Phi Epsilon personally distributed invitations for their annual Down South Fiesta. Top, Row: Vaughn Russell Ald- redge, Jimmy Curtis Averitt, James Alan Berry, Dan Harve Blanks, Michael Stanford Bobo, Charles Craighill Boortz, Robert Eugene Brown. Second Row: James Carroll Brown- low, Rodney McCoy Burton, Frede- rick Bush, John Layne Campbell, Steven Martin Carsey, Robert Ber- ry Cook Jr., Byron Edward Cox. Page 294 SIGMA PHI EPSILON f jPTi T f5 f l, o lf Top Row: Carmelo Leo Danna Jr., Alan Thomas Derby, Richard Alan Dial, Noel Joseph Dolce, Ronald Cliff Dotson, Sid Duderstadt, Rob- ert Miller Dullnig, Thomas Brian Dunn. Second Row: David William Dun- ning, James Douglas Edwards, Paul Frank Eichelberger, Eugene Thomas Ellison Jr., Ralph Edwin Fain, Tyson Mike Field, John Mosley Franklin, Charles Christian Frederiksen. Third Row: Kelly Richard Gar- wood, Jimmie Harold Gattis, Gus M. George, Clifton Anderson Good- win, William Tom Gough, Gary Ernest Griffith, Robert Allen Har- grove, Charles Robert Henry Jr. Fourth Row: Thomas Ollis Hicks, Albert Dain Higdon, James Noel Higdon, Kevin Holcomb, Alan Lee Hubbard, James Frederick Hury, Joe Thomas Hyde, William Arthur Keckley. Fifth Row: Christopher Donnelly Keenan, Stephen Craig Kennedy, Craig Allen Knight, Michael Carl Landers, Harold Nelson Leavell Jr., Chris Malavansus, Dana Wayne Males, John Benton Mallay. Sixth Row: Michael Roy McLean, Robert Stephen Molina, Randall Steen Morphew Jr., Kendrick Ter- ry Nathan, William Lorien Neal, Thomas Joseph Niehaus, Charles Walter Osgood, Barry Edward Parker. Seventh Row: Charles Vance Park- er, Robert Stewart Peacock, Peter Kimble Philips, John Edward Presley, Michael Arthur Prince, Robert E. Ramee Jr., Gary Mi- chael Rittenberry, Lewis H. Rob- erts. Eighth Row: Alfred William Rohde III, Bruce William Schnit- zer, Joel Paul Shirley, Joel Vincent Staff, Michael David Stubblefield, Emmett Tobias Summers III, Eu- gene Dale Sumpter, Ray Stanley Tolson. Ninth Row: Harold Richard Tur- ner, Charles Richard Vermillion Jr., Richard Reid Wadsworth, Len- nart Eric Wahlquist, Larry Dwaine Wall, Gary Lynn Watkins, Sam- my Alan White, William Thomas White. Tenth Row: Gary Hal Willcox, Henry Figon Winder, William Mi- chael Windsor, Daniel Arthur Woods, Ralph D. Worsham, Rich- ard Glenn Worthy, Paul Lee Yates. Page 295 509 West 26th. Below: Preparing for a retreat, Sigma Pis loaded their cars early in the morning. In the annual Sing-Song contest, Sigma Pi placed first in the fraternity division with its rendition of There Is Noth- ing Like a Dame. The chapter held an open house on Dads ' Day and honored both national officers and alumni at the Founders ' Day Banquet. During the Christmas season, the fraternity went caroling at the Old Confederates ' Home. The Sigma Pi social calendar consisted of various parties including the Christmas semiformal, Round-Up, and Orchid Ball in the spring. In intramural competition, Sigma Pi won second place in its football division and competed in basketball, track, volley- ball, tennis, handball, bowling, and fencing. Members were active in numerous organizations on cam- pus, including Phi Eta Sigma, Sigma Delta Chi, Longhorn Band, Representative Party, Alpha Phi Omega, Model United Nations, Varsity Singers, and Freshman Council. Founded on Feb. 26, 1897, at Vincennes University in Indiana, the fraternity boasts approximately 90 chapters and 25,000 initiated members. Officers of the local Gamma Theta chapter, established in 1962, were Robert C. Magers, sage; Alan L. Stinson, first counselor; Arthur J. Manson III, second counselor; Richard E. Deweese, third counselor; and Jerald C. Raines, fourth counselor. t j SIGMA PI I flL 7 op fiotc: Roger William Bennett, Gary Wilson Boyd, John Ronald Boyd, Jimmy Tom Buford, Michael Melton Card, James Reavis Cor- nell, Clinlon Woodhouse Dean. Second Row: Richard Earle De- weese, Richard Ray Dillard, Wil- liam Frederick Drew, Cecil David Fielder, Brian William Garrison, Gary Clinton Gibbs, Jerald C. Haines. Third Row: Don Slanley Kinder, Robert Carroll Magers, George Lee Manson, Richard William Melchior, Charles Morales-Webster, Eddie Gannon Napps, Robert Wayne Newby. Fourth Row: Jimmie Lynn Pape, Russell David Renka, Larry Ar- mond Seidel, Gregory Franklin Smith Jr., Alan Lynn Slinson, Ken- neth Herman Wolf, Donald Ray Young. Sigma Pi captured the first-place prize in Sing-Song fraternily division. Page 297 Tau Delta Phi ' s forty-first year at the University was a successful one in both scholastics and athletics. Scholastically, the landmark year was highlighted by the chapter ' s rise above brother Tau Delt chapters as recipient of the National Scholarship Improvement Trophy, presented in Chicago. For the second year in a row, the fraternity won the University diving and golf singles championships. Tau Delta Phi ' s social calendar included the traditional celebration commemorating the Gay Nineties era, state- wide rush weekend, and Round-Up parties. Founded in 1910 at City College of New York, the fra- ternity was led last year by Ray Gary Lerner, consul; Martin Barenblat, vice-consul; Gilbert Friedlander, scribe; Larry Smith, quaestor; Lewie Jay Levitan, member-at-large; and Charles Edward Pehr and Harold Dennis Schwartz, rush captains. Mrs. Hannah Krieger completed her third year as housemother. Upper Right: Tau Delts congregated around the pinball machines at their house. Above: 2414 Longview. Right: The Crest Hotel hosted the Tau Delts annual spring celebration. Page 298 TAU DELTA PHI 7 op Row: Stanley Thomas Adel- stein, Martin Barenblat, Allan Lee Bernstein, Robert Jay Birnbaum, Stephen Alexander B 1 a c k s o n, Stephen Lars Brochstein, Ira Phil- lip Diskin, Lee Garland Eilbott. Second Row: Lenard David Fein, David Samuel Feinberg, Murray Edward Fox, Daniel Gilbert Fried- lander, Michael L. Friedman, Ran- dall Scott Goldsobel, Kenneth Wayne Goodman, Marty Harari. Third Row: Ben Charles Kimmell, Michael Allen Klein, Larry S. Kohn, Michael Lynn Laviage, Ray Gary Lerner, Arnold Lewis Levey, Lewie Jay Levitan, Jerry Alan Levy. Fourth Row: Herbert Michael Ly- man, Paul Edward Meyer, Robert Scott Meyer, Eugene Ira Morris, Charles Edward Pehr, Alan Rich- ard Postel, Richard Stanley Rieter, Glen Allen Rosenbaum. Fifth Row: Leonard Matthew Roth, Harold Dennis Schwartz, Bryan Jerald Siegel, William Jay Slaton, Larry Philip Smith, Dennis Ray Stein, Gary Alan Swartz, David Allan Weintraub. Tau Delta Phis danced to the music of The Sweet Tarts at their winter formal. Page 299 915 West 23rd. Below: Sweetheart Dorothy Louise Plummer, an Alpha Chi Omega, was presented a birthday gift by mem- ber officers of Tau Kappa Epsilon. 1 TKE Having an active year on campus, the Gamma Upsilon chapter of Tau Kappa Epsilon celebrated Halloween by trick-or-treating with various sorority representatives, fol- lowed by a party at the Austin Children ' s Home for orphans. TKE men contributing to campus activities were John Odell, Outstanding Student, member of the national leader- ship fraternity of Delta Kappa, and candidate for Phi Beta Kappa; and Shelley Duval, arts and sciences assemblyman. Members participated in many organizations, including the General Assembly as president, Model United Nations, Chal- lenge, and the debate team. Founded on Jan. 10, 1899, at Illinois Wesleyan Univer- sity, Bloomington, 111., Tau Kappa Epsilon has become the largest men ' s social fraternity in terms of number of chap- ters and undergraduate strength. The local Gamma Upsilon chapter was established in 1951. Officers for 1966 were John Stephen Odell, prytanis; Kenneth Wayne Sparks, epiprytanis; Robert Thomas Lee, hypophetes; Alfred Dennison Ransel, crysophylos; and Bruce Hunter Hooper, hegemon. t I t V ' ' v, 1 I I Page 300 TAU KAPPA EPSILON Top ?o: Ward Truett Blacklock Jr., John Rogers Cooke, Charles Campbell Dangerfield, John Haven Davis, Michael Lance Flood, Mi- chael Lawrence Gilmore. Second Row: David Lee Hodges, Victor Bernard Holmes, Edward Christian Jelks, Gregory Eric Jen- sen, Roger Neal Kahle, Robert Thomas Lee. Third Row: John Rustin McAdams, James Lee McArdle, James Bruce Melbert, Michael Ray Myrick, John Stephen O ' Dell, Harry Herbert Peel. Fourth Row: Alfred Dennison Ran- sel, Clinton Tell Rhea, William Wesley Sandidge, Albert Fred Schkade Jr., James Lanning Thompson, Robert Stephen Thorn- burrow. Fifth Row: Clifford John Trahan, David Martin Uthus, Joseph Philip Von Merveldt, Terry Wayne Walk- er, Thomas Edward Workman. Model United Nations General Assembly president, John O ' Dell, addressed the TKE delegation. Page 301 Left: 2410 San Gabriel. Right: Theta Xis constructed their entry in the annual Aggie Sign Contest. Theta Xi community projects last year included a Christ- mas party for children at Austin State School and a canvass with Delta Zeta sorority for the United Fund throughout Austin. On campus Theta Xi won first place in the Arkansas Sign Contest and was honored when Tom Sealy, an alumnus, was chosen Outstanding Texas-Ex. Intramurals played an important part in the year ' s ac- tivities as members participated in football, basketball, base- ball, track, tennis, swimming, handball, golf, and volleyball. Social life included a match Worker party, a ski party, Christmas semiformal and a spring formal. Theta Xi men were active in such activities and organiza- tions as Campus Chest, Freshman Council, Varsity Carnival, Challenge, Round-Up, and Union committees. Founded nationally in New York in 1864, Theta Xi estab- lished the local Rho chapter on Feb. 22, 1913. The 1966 Theta Xi officers were Wilbert James Kaper Jr., president; George Parker Wynne, vice-president; John David Calkin, secretary; Rodney Phillip Allen, treasurer; Ronald Allan Murray, pledge trainer; and Robert William Burns Jr., rush chairman. Housemother was Mrs. Henry L. Burks. Top Row: Kenneth Witten Allen, Rodney Phillip Allen, George Dan- iel Artusy III, Bertram Thomas Bader III, James McKinney Baird, John Mark Britt, Robert William Burns Jr., Clifford Davis Byrne. Second Row: John David Calkin, Scott Crumley Carson, Peter Mur- ry Daly, Martin Davis Jr., Ben Evans Dowell, Richard Shelley Durham, William Lance Ennis, Bobby G. Estrada. Page 302 THETA XI .: Top ftoit;: Alvin Harvey Frost, Jef- frey Buck Garrett, John Marion Grisham, John Baker Howell Jr., Jack Howison Jr., James William Kaper, Jay Clark Kaskie. Second Row: Jimmy Fred Kemp, Lewis William Long, Henry Strat- ford May Jr., Joe McGee Mayo Jr., Ronald Lee Moore, Ronald Allen Murray, Jennings Neal Naranjo. Third Row: Paul Joseph Offer Jr., Gary Walden Park, William Joseph Pike, John Galvin Ragsdale, Her- bert Kenneth Rigsbee, Leonard Al- len Robertson, Craig Joseph Rut- ten. Fourth Row: Anthony Ralph San- cho, Stephen Anthony Schirmer, John Owen Scott, Ronald Eugene Smith, Michael Garrett Steinheim- er, William Benson Stewart, Doug- las Roger Szopa. Fifth Row: Buford Franklin Tay- lor, Richard Arthur Warriner, George Marvin White, David Hil- ton Wilhite, Robert Lee Wright, George Parker Wynne, James Houston Zike. ! Left: First downs were measured by a Theta Xi as onlookers encouraged the football players. Right: Pledges and actives matched strength and ability on the football field. Page 303 INTER FRATERNITY COUNCIL INTERFRATERNITY COUNCIL President BRUCE WILLIAM ScHNlTZER, Sigma Phi Epsilon V ice-President BARRY H. MARGOLIS, Phi Sigma Delta Secretary JOHN HAROLD PEREL, Alpha Epsilon Pi Treasurer JARY A. GLAZER, Sigma Alpha Mu Faculty Sponsor THOMAS V. JENKINS Senior MEMBERS Junior JOHN MACNEIL SCOTT Acacia MERRILL PAUL ANDERSON KENNETH DALE BARON Alpha Epsilon Pi JEFFREY ALAN ALEXANDER STUART WILLIAM LAW Alpha Kappa Lambda ALONZO JOSEPH STUBBS ROBERT ALEXANDER BOOKER Alpha Phi Alpha MICHAEL DAVE GLASPIE HARRY JOSEPH GLAUSER Alpha Tau Omega JAMES STEPHEN CARTER JOHN PAUL BURTON Beta Theta Pi BRIAN LEE CANNON JOEL INGRAM SHANNON Chi Phi JOHN RICHARD WILLIFORD BENJAMIN Y. CAMMACK JR Delta Chi DAVID BARBEE ROHRER WILLIAM P. ROBERTS Delta Kappa Epsilon GRAY BYRON JOLINK JERRY RICHARD GRAMMER Delta Tau Delta GREGORY DREW HOOSER DAVID CHARLES HEATH Delta Upsilon TIM DEE STURDIVANT DAN DAVID McMAHON Kappa Alpha RICHARD CHARLES HINTON MARTIN SCOTT STERLING Kappa Sigma DONALD DOUGLAS PATTESON JR. JAMES VINSON DERRICK JR Lambda Chi Alpha DAVID JOSEPH JONES THOMAS F. HILL Phi Delta Theta JOE BOB KINSEL JR. ERNEST HARRIS COCKRELL Phi Gamma Delta JACK WALTON HANKS JR. KENNETH RICHARD MATTHEWS Phi Kappa Psi ALAN MICHAEL HOFFMAN DONALD EDWARD HERRMANN Phi Kappa Sigma THOMAS MICHAEL TONKIN PATRICK JAMES WILLSON Phi Kappa Tau TERRY LEE BELT CHARLES ALBERT BUERSCHINGER Phi Kappa Theta MICHAEL JOSEPH WESTERGREN RICHARD JOSEPH BUELTEL Phi Sigma Delta PHILLIP VICTOR LADIN DALE CLAY BULLOUGH Phi Sigma Kappa JOHN BURTON KNIGHT TOM JORDAN GENTRY Pi Kappa Alpha ; . . . . WILBURN D. HILTON JR. RONALD KENT COLLINS Sigma Alpha Epsilon DONALD LEWIS EVANS DANIEL BENJAMIN FREUNDLICH ' . . Sigma Alpha Mu RONALD ARTHUR WEISS KENNETH COURTENAY McALPiN Sigma Chi ANTHONY FIELD CONSTANT ED BADOUH JR Sigma Nu LAN CHASE BENTSEN DAN HARVE BLANKS Sigma Phi Epsilon KEVIN HOLCOMB RICHARD RAY DILLARD Sigma Pi DONALD RAY YOUNG LEWIE LEVITAN Tau Delta Phi JEROME HENRY RUDES MICHAEL LAWRENCE GILMORE Tau Kappa Epsilon DENNY RANSEL. GEORGE PARKER WYNNE ThetaXi ROBERT WILLIAM BURNS JR. Present officers discussed the nominations for the upcoming Interfraternity Council elections. Page 304 AUXILIARIES Edited by Lafe Hill Page 305 ACACIA ORDER OF DELPHI An honorary organization founded in the fall of 1965, the Acacia Order of Delphi recognizes those girls who have shown an enthusiasm and loyal interest in the welfare of Acacia fraternity. This sister organization assisted Acacia little brothers in campus, academic, and social activities. Other projects throughout the year included decorating the house for parties, organizing the scrapbook, and serving as hostesses for all parent-alumni functions such as Dads ' Day, Round- Up, and the celebration of the Texas Chapter ' s fiftieth an- niversary in 1966. At Christmas the Order sponsored a party with the Acacias for orphan children. In late spring, they presented their annual End-of-the-Year party which in- cluded a program and special awards for graduating seniors in the chapter. This year ' s officers were Jo Beth Harrison, president; Elizabeth Ann Houston, first vice-president; Karen Allyne Scruggs, second vice-president; Kathy Rather Henneberger, recording secretary; Janie Helen Bowe, corresponding secre- tary; and Roma Theresa Weaver, treasurer. Acacia ' s house- mother, Alice De Armon, was the group ' s sponsor. Members not pictured were Charlynn Anderson, Mickie Chastain, Marsha Clarke, Linda Glodt. Carolyn Miller, Daisy Sloan, Debbie Spiva. and Nancy Wray. Order of Delphi sponsored a Christmas party for orphan children. Front Row: Martha Elizabeth Taylor, Kathy Rather Henneberger, Julie Lee Reynolds, Christine Marie Carlson. Second Row: Catherine Ann Pressly, Mellie Williams, Diane Dickson, Alice De Armon, Jo Beth Harrison, Janie Helen Bowe, Diana Marie Davis. Third Row: Mary Elizabeth Mast, Cheryl Diane Gotten, Kathryn Frances Cain, Annie Lamar Johnson, Suzanne Haden Nicholl, Orene Ann Simmons, Esther Jeanne Wright, Roma Theresa Weaver, Maureen Howe, Adri- anne Ann Hamilton, Christine Ann Walker, Judy Kay Jackson, Susan Pyeatt, Karen Allyne Scruggs. Page 306 Susan Girardeau, spring president, conducted the Sunday afternoon chapter meetings. 1 CRESCENT CLUB An auxiliary of Lambda Chi Alpha fraternity, Crescent Club is an organization composed of girls who are dropped, pinned, or engaged to members of the fraternity as well as friends and sisters of its members. The group ' s purpose is to support chapter members in their activities and assist the pledge program through their own little brother-big sister program. This year ' s activities included sending a newsletter to all Lambda Chi Alpha chapters concerning Crescents, planning a tea for other little sister organizations on campus, serving at the Mom ' s Week- end tea, and decorating at match parties and the Christmas formal. The Crescents also compiled the annual scrapbook presented to the chapter. The year ' s officers were Frances Ann Waghalter and Susan Ann Girardeau, presidents; Susan Ann Girardeau and Linda Joyce Simpson, vice-presidents; Becky Maufrais and Margaret E. Coleman, secretaries; and Frances Conni Muller and Diann Conly, treasurers. Lambda Chi housemother, Mrs. Elizabeth Maynard was sponsor. Members not pictured were Rietta Caroline Adkins, Su- zanne Bealle, Penny Bynum, Florence George, Sandra Hall Dunn, Mildred Maxine Holmes, Mary Talbott Marshall, Nita Lynn McCausland, Nancy Kay McGehee. Cynthia Lee McLean, Frances Conni Muller, Virginia Reh Pistor, Rebec- ca Ann Porter, Judy Reining, Beatrice Anne Thompson, Merry Nell Van Fleet. Seated: Merry Mayne, Janet Denena Evans, Elizabeth Maynard, Barbara June Henson, Nancy Jean White. Second Row: Frances Ann Waghalter, Kay Dianne Scott, Sandra Hall Dunn, Sylvia Lynn Byrom, Susan Ann Girardeau, Cathy Belle Clarke, Jennie MacKenzie, Linda Joyce Simpson. Third Row: Becky Maufrais, Annie Melinda Brooks, Diann Conly, Joanna Sawyer, Vicki Grace Weir. Fourth Row: Bar- bara Ruth Higley, Janice L. Maxwell, Antoinette Bracher, Margaret E. Coleman. Page 307 Front Row: Jean Christine Leeper, Judith Faye Hanson, Joan Marie Wells, Cathy Grace Trapolino, Cynthia Taylor Wood, Patricia An- nette Perdue, Mary Lou Ray. Second Row: Sharon R. Hardin, Susan Sayers Scott, Lana Jo Ball, Charles Leroy Borgeson, Nancy Elaine Black, Suzanne Marion Dunne, Evalyn Dee Lane, Jane Biedenharn Hargis. DAUGHTERS OF THE DIAMOND The Beta Theta Pi auxiliary, Daug hters of the Diamond, is a group of girls with mutual interest in the fraternity. Each girl is responsible for several little brothers in the pledge class whom she helps with his social and academic life. In the fall, the Daughters held a party with their little brothers and assisted as saloon girls for the pledges ' ca- sino party. To raise money for their annual project, the girls put on a Halloween skit and raffle. The Daughters also decorated for weekend parties and the Christmas formal. Suzanne Marion Dunne was president of the Daughters of the Diamond this year. Cynthia Taylor Wood served as vice-president; Mary Lou Ray as secretary-treasurer and Jean Christine Leeper as historian. Daughters of the Diamond helped members of Beta Theta Pi decorate for social functions. - - .... Page 308 Sigma Phi Epsilon housemother drew winning tickets for the Golden Hearts raffle. GOLDEN HEARTS A national honorary auxiliary organization, Golden Hearts is sponsored by Sigma Phi Epsilon fraternity. Members are chosen by the fraternity in order to recognize girls who have shown loyalty and enthusiasm for the fraternity. The welfare of the Texas Alpha chapter is the major concern of the group. The girls served the fraternity by decorating the house for special occasions and serving as hostesses at receptions for parents and national fraternity officers. This year, club members were hostesses for the Mothers ' Club meeting on Dads ' Day weekend and buffets preceding home football games. Each girl was assigned several little brothers in the pledge class whom she helped with campus and social life. The Golden Hearts were honored at the annual Golden Hearts Ball held in February. The organization was founded at Arizona State University in 1961, and the Texas chapter established in 1964. This year ' s officers included Sherri Lynn Fort, president; Peggy Ann Gralino, vice-president; Kay Copeland, recording secre- tary; A. Frances Yeary, corresponding secretary; and Molly Thornberry, treasurer. The sponsor was Mrs. Addie Mont- gomery, and the big sister-little brother chairman was Daryl Hale Guinn. Members not pictured were Kay Copeland, Marcy Deniger. and Molly Thornberry. Front Row: Sally Hutchings, Mary Claire Koeppe, Nelwyn Sims, Sandy Lee Eberhardt. Second Row: Elizabeth Anne Clark, Jeanie Ricketts, Karol Lynne Rice, Addie Montgomery, Daryl Hale Guinn, Frances Yeary. Third Row: Peggy Ann Gralino, Patricia Evelyn Nel- son, Sharon Ann Sorenson, Denny Gaye McAdam, Sherri Lynn Fort, Deborah Len Dirks. Page 309 Order of the Blue Iris members helped Theta Xi ' s assemble the year ' s scrapbook. ORDER OF THE BLUE IRIS As an auxiliary to Theta Xi fraternity, the Order of the Blue Iris honors those girls who have shown an interest and devotion to the Rho Chapter. The organization was established to promote the activi- ties of the chapter at the University. Members decorate for parties and serve as hostesses at special events, such as Dads ' Day, homecoming, and the formal. Besides helping in rush activities, the girls helped new pledges in their social and academic life. Officers for last year were Louise Noelie Coerver, presi- dent; Carol Ann Weller, vice-president; and Kay Elaine Kercheville, secretary-treasurer. The chapter sponsor was Eric Baker Becker and chapter coordinator was Jay Kaskie. A member not pictured was Susan Beth Long. Front Row: Carol Ann Weller, Shirley Sue Wells, Ann Gardner Williams, Barbara Cole, Judy Giudice, Judy Ellen Evans. Second Row: Sue Ellen Kirby, Sally Lee, Pamela Ann McNutt, Becky Lynn Hurley, Virginia Sue MacNaughton, Kay Elaine Kercheville, Amanda Jane Ashford, Conner Gilbert, Mary Stella Naranjo, Judith Lee Lewis. Third Row: Faye Burkes, housemother, Louise Noelie Coerver, Diane Rochelle Lequeux, Charline Estelle Braud, Maggie Smith, Marilyn Martin, Sharon Sue Waters, Verdery Hammerand, Lydia Simone Lequeux, Kathlyn Marie Malish, Sharon Lee Dixon, Judy Karen Barefield, Sandra Kay English. Page 310 Front Row: Sara Letitia Riggs, Pamela Ethel Primdahl, Cecile Marie McMullin. Second Row: Patricia Gay Wilson, Christ! Lee Schramm. Mardee Anne Schramm, Diann Eileen Osborn, Molly Keevil. Third Row: Florence Ann Wells, Sherrie Diane Sanford, Hilare Michelle Girard, Ellen Gordon Noble, Lucia Carolyn Painter, Patricia Ruth Haberle. LITTLE SISTERS OF THE MALTESE CROSS A national honorary organization sponsored by Alpha Tau Omega fraternity, Little Sisters of the Maltese Cross recognizes those girls at the University who have shown dedication and enthusiasm for the Gamma Eta chapter of the fraternity. The Little Sisters promoted fraternity functions by dec- orating the house for parties, serving as hostesses for all parent-alumni functions such as Dads ' Day and Round-Up, and offering constructive criticism and ideas designed to help the fraternity. At the beginning of the year, each Little Sister was given little brothers from the fall pledge class, and was responsible for orienting these boys in campus and social life. In the latter part of the spring, the Little Sisters held their annual End-of-the Year party, which in- cluded a humorous program and special awards to various chapter members. The officers for the year were Pamela Ethel Primdahl, president; Florence Ann Wells, vice-president; Hilaire Mi- chelle Girard, secretary-treasurer. Chapter sponsor was Tol- bert M. Dalton. Members not pictured were Sarah Susan Butler, Sandra Jean Duckworth. Jane Cornish Heartfield. and Priscilla Camille Sawtelle. Little Sisters of the Maltese Cross held an evening bridge tournament with mem- bers of Alpha Tau Omega. Page 311 The Little Sisters served as hostesses at the homecoming weekend open house. LITTLE SISTERS OF MINERVA A national honorary auxiliary serving as hostesses for Sigma Alpha Epsilon fraternity, Little Sisters of Minerva is sponsored by the fraternity to recognize girls who have demonstrated their loyalty to the Texas Rho chapter. The Little Sisters decorated for parties, acted as hostesses for Dads ' Day weekend and Homecoming, and expressed ideas to help the fraternity. The girls worked with the fra- ternity to hold a Minerva Weekend for the mothers in the spring. Active in community services, they sponsored a Christmas party and an Easter egg hunt for underprivileged children. Officers for the year were Mary Nell Sticksel, president; Shirley Ann Methvin, vice-president; Susan Marinis, secre- tary-treasurer; Francie Barnard, corresponding secretary; Ruth Gay Lyles, social chairman; and Kenny Lynn Griffith, historian. Members not pictured are Linda Anne Baldwin, Mary Carlih Crigger, Caren Elizabeth Cruse, Carol Jane Freeman, Sally Gay Lewis, Ruth Gay Lyles and Kristin Katharine Way. - r : Front Row: Shirley Ann Methvin, Kenny Lynn Griffith, Susan Ma- rinis, Elizabeth Ann Dobbs, Jill Virginia Teague. Second Row: Marie Preble Rilling, Frances R. Barnard, Nancy Naber, Shuler Sallis Dansby, Martha L. Seay, Gail Elizabeth Clark, Marilyn Moorman. Third Row: Stormy Jane McNutt, Linda McLane Stanton, Mary Nell Sticksel, Lana Christine Lowry, Harriet Jane Schoellkopf. Page 312 -. Front Row: Sandra Ann Bruce, Lanell Ann Anderson, Julie Ann Lemmons, Virginia Lynn McTaggart, Margaret Jeanne Smith, Janice Kaye Lane, Malinda Ann Bell. Second Row: Dixie Lynn Boring, Ann Reading Parsley, Jane Marie Park, Gail Rustin, Kathryn Priscil- la Haines, Carolyn Jean DuBose, Janet Faye Youens, Mrs. A. Hen- derson. ff LITTLE SISTERS OF THE RAMPANT LION A national honorary organization of Delta Kappa Epsilon fraternity, Little Sisters of the Rampant Lion was founded Oct. 1, 1966, to recognize those girls who have shown dedi- cation to Omega Chi chapter. During the year, the Little Sisters aided the fraternity with its social and campus activities. They acted as hostesses for parent-alumni functions, sponsored a Christmas party for children at the Austin State School and decorated the fraternity house for parties. Officers for the year were Ann Reading Parsley, presi- dent; Gail Rustin, vice-president; and Jane Marie Park, secretary-treasurer. Chapter sponsor was John Winship Mitchell. Little Sisters posed with dates at a Western party given at the fraternity house. Page 313 Little Sisters of the Shield and Diamond served Pike members their dinner. LITTLE SISTERS OF THE SHIELD AND DIAMOND A national honorary society sponsored by Pi Kappa Al- pha fraternity, Little Sisters of the Shield and Diamond assisted the Beta Mu chapter last year by decorating for parties and serving as hostesses for fraternity functions. At the beginning of the year, each Little Sister was given several little brothers from the fall pledge class to help in academic and social life. Important events of the year included a picnic, raffle, Thanksgiving skit, a luau and the annual gift to the chapter. Established in the spring of 1966, the organization was led this year by Joyce Marie Hilsher, president; Trenna Lynn Smith, vice-president ; Helen Lu Hearne, secretary- treasurer; and Carolyn King, corresponding secretary. Jane Young, Pi Kappa Alpha housemother, served as the group ' s sponsor. Members not pictured are Jean Bell Dullnig, Karen Kee, Victoria Lynn Manchester, Alice Pfeiffer, Linda Rae Shead and Melinda Ann Waggener. r. Bio Na JY s Front Row: Carolyn King, Elizabeth Nalle, Susan Lynn Dabney, Sandra Jean Parker. Second Row: Marian Edith Merriman, Jan Wright, Elizabeth Gale Roden, Myrl Jay Carlson, Mary Linda Kates, Peggy Sue Landry, Helen Lu Hearne, Joyce Marie Hilsher. Third Row: Dianne Lanelle Hillegeist, Judy Ann Williams, Elizabeth Ann Pendleton, Karen Elizabeth Anderson, Anne Louise Dickinson, Tren- na Lynn Smith, Harriet Virginia Heaps, Susan Lee Vance, Jane Young. Page 314 Front Row: Mary Sarita Duffey, Margaret Adele Snow, Mary Dickey Block, Marsha Gay Gostecnik, Phyllis Evelyn Lanning. Second Row: Nancy Ann Mattiza, Diane Elizabeth Donelson. Third Row: Sharon lona Stephens, Gail Allen Walter, Susan Jeanette Rogers, Nancy Ann Hartman, Susan Ann Latoszewski, Sharon Kay White, Kitty Wright, Ida Sue Leonard. | 333 3333311322,12,? 33233 3 LITTLE SIGMAS OF SIGMA CHI A national honorary organization, Little Sigmas of Sigma Chi worked closely with Alpha Nu chapter to help promote activities and interests of Sigma Chi fraternity at the Uni- versity. For Derby Day, the Little Sigmas entered Sigma Chi officers in the annual event which ended with all the officers mud-soaked. The girls joined their little brothers, fall pledges, in food steals and other pledge activities. In October, the Little Sigmas sponsored a coffee for all University little sister organizations. Throughout the year, the girls helped the Sigma Chi ' s plan and decorate different types of parties. Officers for the 1966-67 year included Mary Dickey Block, president; Phyllis Evelyn Lanning, vice-president; Nancy Ann Mattiza, secretary; Marsha Gay Gostecnik, treas- urer; and Diane Elizabeth Donelson, publicity chairman. The chapter coordinator was Cullen Rogers Looney, and Little Sigma sponsor was Mrs. Genevieve Mauzy, Sigma Chi housemother. Members not pictured were Candace Ann Hall, Janet Irene King, Claudia Ann McCarty, Mary Terrence McKay, Dorothy Maureen Nelson, and Susan Taylor. Am Little Sigmas treated the Sigma Chi ' s to a doughnut party. Page 315 Front Row: Jo Carol McGehee, Mary Margaret Matthews, Billee Claire Albright. Second Row: Paula Dueease, Johanna Franke, Joann A. Vaughn, Tanna Dee Arnold, Elinor Jane Lucksinger, Kathy Alli- son, Martha Ann Ramsey, Susan Ann Ormand. Third Row: Marilyn Fern Nippert, Carolyn Frances Estes, Melinda Uhlane Fry, Jeane Suzanne Hoffman, Sandra Marjorie Head, Ann Henslee, Brenda Joy Cowper, Mildred P. Kelley. II 1 SISTERS OF THE MYSTIC EYE An honorary society, Sisters of the Mystic Eye was or- ganized to serve the Texas Alpha chapter of Phi Kappa Psi fraternity. To help promote fraternity spirit, the girls helped during rush, were hostesses at brunches and other social functions, assisted the Mothers ' Club, kept the scrapbook and acted as big sisters to the pledges by assisting them with their cam- pus and social activities. The group co-sponsored an annual service project and a Christmas decorating party with the chapter. They also helped with the Easter Bunny party. This year ' s officers were Billee Claire Albright, president; Joanne Jennings, vice-president; Jo Carol McGehee, secre- tary-treasurer; and Mary Margaret Matthews, social chair- man. Sponsors were Mildred P. Kelley and Mrs. Lief John- son. The chapter adviser was Frank D. Graydon. Members not pictured are Roxanna Galley, Pamela Suzanne DeVoe, Sherry A. Irvin, Joanne Jennings, Sherry Nona Martin, Jeanne Owens, Joann Riley, Susan Lynn Ross, Kay Shackle- ford, Karen Ann Smith and Sharon Frances Wellborn. Sisters of the Mystic Eye helped Phi Psi ' s decorate their Christmas tree Page 316 Sisters of the Seven Stars entertained local orphans at a Christ- mas party. I SISTERS OF THE SEVEN STARS Organized last year as an auxiliary organization to Delta Upsilon, Sisters of the Seven Stars served as hostesses for the fraternity. One of the fall activities was a Christmas party for children from a local orphanage. The Seven Stars also helped sponsor a surprise Christmas party for Mrs. J. D. Belton, Delta Upsilon housemother, and presented to all members and pledges Christmas stockings that they had made. A little brother system began in the spring where each pledge was given a big sister who helped him with his social and academic life. A fund-raising event to finance future projects was also planned for spring. Officers for the year were Joyce Leslie Johnson, president ; Mary Liza Rarey, vice-president; Joyce Darling, secretary; and Sharon Kay Rentz, treasurer. Members not pictured are Sarah Susan Butler, Charlene Howell, Mary Lewis, Andrea Leslie Thornton, Betty Jean West and Patricia McKay Yaryan. Front Row: Gail Yvonne Mathews, Joyce Leslie Johnson, Heather Rae Rimkus, Wesley Graves Rogers Tobey, Marguerite Kelly Jarrell. Second Row: Barbara Kay Lyford, Susan Jane Northrup, Mary Liza Rarey, Patricia Ann Feeley, Susan Marie Wiberg, Pamela Corinne Polser, Dana Lowe. Third Row: Eleanor Corless Beasley, Sharon Kay Rentz, Mrs. J. D. Belton, Jan Elaine Smith, Charles B. Clark, Sharon Gale Saunders, Pamela Elaine Powell, Joyce Darling, Gloria Anna DePetris. Page 317 The Sisters served as hostesses at fraternity functions. SISTERS OF THE SIGNET An honorary organization sponsored by Phi Sigma Kappa fraternity, Sisters of the Signet recognizes those girls most closely associated with the Theta Triton chapter. The purposes of this organization are to provide service and spirit and to encourage an active interest in fraternity projects and goals. The girls helped with rush, decorated for parties, and planned social functions each semester. Each girl was assigned a little brother from the pledge class to help to adjust to college life. The Sisters also assisted the Mother ' s Club. The group was led last year by Sally Sue Klinck, pres- ident; Mary Burke Moorman, vice-president; Beth Terrell, secretary and Helene Ruth Meehan, treasurer. Members not pictured were Carol Mathews, Helene Ruth Meehan, and Maria Patterson. n Front Row: Jan Klovstad, Beth Terrell, Mary Burke Moorman, Cesa Lynn Carlisle. Second Row: Marcia Ann Morales, Betty Jane Trowbridge, Carolyn Simmons, Vicki Jo Taylor, Betsy Richardson, Nancy Jane Downing. Third Row: Margaret Spikes, Martha Ann Murchison, Toni DeBois, Susan J. Bradley, Virginia Woolwine, Mary Dianne Motter, Gayle Cerminaro, Laurel Kay Cresap, Sally Sue Klink. A( Page 318 Front Row: Glenna Lea Sleeper, Mary Lee Gideon, Barbara Ann Hill, Jane Ann James, Beverly Sue Bunting, Lynn Llewellyn. Second Row: Rhonda Susan Read, Patricia Pfefferling, Katherine Ann Willis, Anna Harvey Brelsford, Jo Ann Cox, Kathryn Patricia Hop- kins, Teunisse Virginia Breese, Melinda Murphy. Third Row: Susan Gay Gettier, Sharon Leigh Hutton, Carol Faye Ogden, Frances Fontini Chamberlain, Janice Kathryn Burrow, Priscilla Ruth Jordan, James Harris Underwood, Mary Louise Ririe, Judy Doris Eitelman, Sandra Louise Lester, Marvyn Parr Harrison, Kathleen Laura Lewis, Marilynn Dell Maddox. SISTERS OF THE STAR AND CRESCENT An auxiliary organization, Sisters of the Star and Cres- cent was formed to aid members of Tau chapter of Kappa Sigma fraternity. Charter members were selected last fall to promote fraternity functions, decorate for social activities, and serve as hostesses for the fraternity. Following a picnic held for the Kappa Sigma pledges, each Sister received a little brother whom she helped with campus and social functions. Throughout the year, the auxiliary sponsored various activities for members and planned a charity event for each semester. Patricia Pfefferling served as president of the auxiliary. Other officers were Rhonda Susan Read, vice-president ; SuSan Gay Gettier, s ecretary; Lynn Llewellyn, treasurer; Barbara Ann Hill, parliamentarian; Beverly Sue Bunting, social chairman; Mary Lee Gideon and Kathryn Patricia Hopkins, historians. James Harris Underwood was the active repre- sentative. Mrs. Jo Ann Cox served as sponsor. Members not pictured were Mary Kay Kerr and Gemme Rousseau. A Christmas tree decorating party was held at the Kappa Sig house. Page 319 Southern Belles served as hostesses at football-game buffets. SOUTHERN BELLES An honorary society, Southern Belles was organized to assist Kappa Alpha fraternity. During the year, members worked with fraternity pledges to coordinate social and academic life. They also served as hostesses for weekly coffees and football-game buffets, as- sisted with the Kappa Alpha alumni coffee in March and helped prepare for the annual Old South Ball and other fra- ternity social functions. President of the Belles this year was Julia Katherine Ryan. Sarah Ann Hartman was vice-president; Beverly Wayne Patterson, secretary; and Laura Lee Lehmberg, treasurer. Sponsor was Mrs. Worrell Combs, Kappa Alpha housemoth- er. Raymond Alex Landy was chapter representative. Mem- bers not pictured are H. Suzanne Waring, Mary Louise Wil- liams and Jerolyn Sue Witt. Front Row: Susan Moorer Davis, Sally Jane Shaw, Carol Ruth Darley, Susan Elaine Cope, Connie Fraker. Second Row: Barbara Johnson, Laura Dean Ford, Beverly Wayne Patterson, Julia Katherine Ryan, Sarah Ann Hartman, Laura Lee Lehmberg, Kathleen Clift Davis. Page 320 Third Row: Susan Jean Darmer, Elizabeth Anne Oaks, Linda Louise Dysert, Raymond Alex Landy, Karen Lynn Hamilton, Carol Yvonne Schupbach, Kay Stringer. m All] Front Row: Sue Pollard, Camille La Trelle Cioudt; Donna Sue Dud- ley. Second Row: Donna Kay Douglas, Kay Lynn Wolters, Denise Wallace, Judy Schwink, Mary Ann Williamson. Third Row: Linda Jo McLean, Patsy Ann Welch, Sharon Wagner, Sheila Gallagher, Margaret Harding, Tempe Mason, Carol Ann Clark. , Ionise SWEETHEARTS OF THE CHAKETT An auxiliary organization sponsored by Chi Phi, Sweet- hearts of the Chakett recognizes girls who have worked most conscientiously for the fraternity. The charter chapter was established by the University ' s Nu chapter of Chi Phi in March, 1966. This chapter is the national office for the new organization. The Chaketts decorated for parties, sponsored various activities for the pledges, initiated fund-raising projects and served as hostesses. They also expressed ideas which they felt would be beneficial to the fraternity. Officers for the year were Kay Lynn Wolters, president; Carol Ann Clark, vice-president; Camille La Trelle Cloudt, secretary; Donna Kay Douglas, activities chairman; and Sheila Elizabeth Gallagher, historian. Members not pictured are Ann Kay Prescott and Beverly Smith. At their picnic for Chi Phi fraternity, Sweethearts of the Chakett served the meal. Page 321 White Star Sweetheart Georgia Pollock watched as Sigma Nu ' s played cards. WHITE STAR SWEETHEARTS An honorary organization, White Star Sweethearts recognizes girls who have shown an interest in the Upsilon chapter of Sigma Nu fraternity. The group was founded at the University in 1965. At the beginning of last year, each White Star Sweet- heart was given little brothers from the fall pledge class and assisted these boys with social and campus activities. They sponsored parties with them, helped decorate for parties at Christmas and served as hostesses for parent-alumni func- tions. Fall and spring officers were Darlene Faye Harris and Lynne Adair Beavers, presidents; Lucy Riddle Ross and Teresa Rhoten, vice-presidents; Teresa Rhoten and Sandra Kaye Rushing, secretary-treasurers; Lynne Adair Beavers and Karen Ann Rodgers, social chairmen; and Nan Davis and Judy Ann Amacker, little brother coordinators. Mrs. Jack Huston, Sigma Nu housemother, was sponsor. Mem- bers not pictured are Suzanne Laura Baker, Rebecca Bee- ley, Nan Davis, Jo Ann Giese, Sharon Leigh Hutton and Jan Louise Krueger. Front Row: Teresa Catherine Rhoten, Lynne Adair Beavers, Kellt Snyder, Barbara Busby, Linda Butts, Sandra Rushing. Second Row: Georgia Marie Pollock, Judy Ann Amacker, Elsie Harriet Buckle, Duchess Wertz, Jeanne Voiers Goode, Judith Ann Rickard. Third Row: Karen Ann Rodgers, Lucy Riddle Ross, Margery Kengla, Donna Jan Houghton, Darlene Faye Harris, Anne Lavinia Lanford, Linda Kay Atchley. Page 322 n SORORITIES Edited by Karolyn Karr Page 323 AXS2 Major activities of Alpha Chi Omega were a fall Ranch Dance, a fall retreat, a Dads ' Day buffet, a spring formal at Westwood Country Club, and Varsity Carnival. Campus leaders in the sorority included Lynn Martin and Nancy Nixon, Ten Most Beautiful; Judy Byrd, com- mander of Cordettes; Dorothy Plummer and Deborah Per- kins, Navy Sweethearts; Beverly Wright, Faculty-Student Conference Committee; Peggy Brzeszkiewicz, Orange Jack- ets; Dorothy Plummer, co-ordinator for Round-Up; Peggy Gralino, Cowboy Sweetheart nominee; Becky Houston, chairman of Campus Survey Committee; Joyce Hilsher, president of Pi Kappa Alpha Little Sisters. Alpha Chi Omega was led this year by Allyne Sue O ' Ban- ion, president; Mina Jo Hawkins, first vice-president; Mary Barbara Miner, second vice-president; Julia Walker, third vice-president; Pamela Glass, recording secretary; Barbara Gail Keller, corresponding secretary. The sorority house- mother was Mrs. Vera Ussery. Founded at DePauw University in 1885, the Texas Chap- ter of A Chi received its charter in 1924. Above Right: 2420 Nueces. Right: Actives held a get-acquainted party at the beginning of the year. Top Row: Ann Marie AJtmiller, Andrea Kay Anderson, Suzanne Laura Baker, Mary Jane Bechtold, Kerry Kathleen Bogart, Susan Lee Bourdon, Sharon Ann Boyd, Judy Jo Ann Brill. Second Row: Margaret Jane Brze- szkiewicz, Elsie Harriet Buckle, Susan Valorie Burns, Cheryl Ann Burr, Judy Kathryn Byrd, Cathryn Elaine Calhoun, Ann Elizabeth Caraway, Catherine Elizabeth Carl. Third Row: Carol Amanda Carter, Ellen Rebecca Cathey, Cynthia Lou Christian, Elizabeth Anne Clark, Edana Clementine Coole, Carol Cox, Susan Lynn Dabney, Patricia C. Dahlstrom. Fourth Row: Theresa Frances Dan- iel, Carol Ruth Darley, M. Diane Dickson, Judy K. Dobbs, Tanna Sue Doing, Mary Karen Dunaway, Carolyn Kay Dutton, Sandy Lee Eberbardt. Fifth Row: Phyllis Marie Frede, Phyllis Ann Fryer, Jo Ann Giese, Susan Ann Cirardeau, Pamela Glass, Peggy Ann Gralino, Elissa Ann Gray. Page 324 ALPHA CHI OMEGA ' , , Top Row: Carolyn Sue Gregory, Kathleen Nix Gunn, Diane G. Guy, Patricia Gray Guy, Courtney Guy- ette, Linda Mellina Guyette, Jaynee Carole Guynes, Elsie Irene Halleck, Mina Jo Hawkins. Second Row: Pamela Jeanne Hay- mes, Helen Lu Hearne, Peggy Diane Hibler, Joyce Marie Hilsher, Janet L. Holden, Cheryl Anne Holt, Elizabeth Anne Houston, Constance Elizabeth Hudgins, Dorothy Ann Humphrey. Third Row: Virginia Lee Humph- rey, Brook Anne Johnson, Priscilla R. Jordan, Karen Marie Kaase, Jolie Anne Kalbaugh, Barbara Gail Keller, Chris Leah Kellough, Gin- ger Sharon Lanclos, Mary Lin Lankford. Fourth Row: Phyllis Evelyn Lan- ning, Betty Ellen Lennox, Mary Christina MacNaughton, Sally Jeanann Mallett, Karen Irene Man- hart, Kathleen Graham Martin, Margaret Frances Martin, Marsella Lynn Martin, Shirley Jean McCol- lum. Fifth Row: Lynda Kay McVey, Linda Gail Miller, Mary Barbara Miner, Antonia S. Moran, Lynne Ashley Moyer, Pamela Paige Mur- phy, Phyllis Joan Nash, Ellen Ja- nette Nelson, Suzanne Haden Nich- oil. Sixth Row: Nancy Annette Nixon, Deborah Faye Noack, Cynthia Nu- gent, Allyne Sue O ' Banion, Karen Ann Olsen, Cynthia Jean Owen, Liby An Palmer, Janette Patter- son, Rene Marie Pederson. Seventh Row: Elizabeth Ann Pen- dleton, Patricia Annette Perdue, Deborah Georgette Perkins, Char- lene Philp, Virginia Reh Piston, Dorothy Louise Plummer, Laurie Posgate, Jan Lynn Reimann, Carole Prim Rhodes. Eighth Row: Sarah Elizabeth Rich- ardson, Jeanie Ricketts, Ann Riv- ers, Frances H. St. Peter, Janice Beth Savage, Peggy Jean Scheid, Harriet Elizabeth Sehmitt, Kather- ine Ann Schnitzius, Wendy Joseph- ine Schuler. Ninth Row: Donna Lenell Smith, Sandra Ilene Smith, Suzanne Car- olyn Smith, Patricia Lee Swanson, Sandra Kay Thomas, Colleen O. Tracy, Martha Virginia Tresch- wig, Jan Ellen Vutech, ShaLyn Ross Warren. Tenth Row: Linda Lou Williamson, Judith Ann Winkel, Jerolyn Sue Witt, Beverly Jean Wright, Char- lotte Elizabeth Wright, Janice Lee Wright, Rosalind Wright, Ann Yar- brough, Elizabeth Jean Yeager. Page 325 AAH I This fall Alpha Delta Pi won Sigma Chi Derby Day and was presented with the highest scholarship trophy at Sing- Song. In February the group held their winter formal. ADPi ' s also participated in Varsity Carnival and a spring retreat. ADPi ' s Judy Barefield and Debby Spiva were tapped for Orange Jackets, Dana Yarbrough for Spooks, and Patri- cia Henderson for Cordettes. Sheryl White was elected fresh- man cheerleader, and Judy Ferguson was nominated for Cowboy Sweetheart. The officers of the sorority were Anne Elizabeth Blank- enship, president; Maida Mildred Corder, vice-president, Ricki Lynn Jackson, pledge trainer; Amanda Felicita Stru- ben, recording secretary; and Susan Jane Douglas, treas- urer. Mrs. Katherine Neal was housemother. Alpha Delta Pi was founded nationally on May 15, 1851, at Wesleyan Female College in Macon, Ga. It was the first secret society founded for college women. Delta Chap- ter at the University of Texas was founded in June, 1906. Above Right: 2601 University. Right: Alpha Delta Pis entertained their parents on Dads ' Day with a brunch at the house. Top Row: Karen Ann Abbott, Jan Alexander, Nancy Lynne Austin, Regina Jane Babin, Martha Ann Bailey, Dixie Anne Baker, Susan Jean Baldwin. Second Row: Charlotte Lee Banks, Judy Karen Barefield, Shelly Kay Baumgardner, Celia Rae Beall, Mary Mozelle Bland, Anne Eliz- abeth Blankenship, Laura Nell Bolt, Valera Kay Bondesen. Third Row: Sharon Lynne Bram- lett, Barbara Kay Brantley, Sandra Rene Brawner, Carolyn Kay Brown, Marilyn Bruyere, Patty Lynn Bur- rows, Lynda Louise Bursey, Nadine Oleva Cochran. Fourth Row: Louise Noelie Goer- ver, Carol Alice Conner, Maida Mildred Corder, LouAnn Curtis, Andrea Lea De Shong, Cheryl Loyd De Shong, Susan Jane Douglas, Barbara Nelle Drhcoll. Page 326 ALPHA DELTA PI 4ttli M b 1W W9 - v Top Row: Carolyn Elizabeth Fer- guson, Mary Elizabeth Franks, Joan Elizabeth Garrett, Mary Alison Gayle, Diana Ruth Geis, Carol Lynn Gilbert, Lady Jayne Grimes. Second Row: Glenna Helen Grove, Andrea Rae Harrison, Rebecca Hastings, Patricia Alice Hender- son, Ann Henslee, Sharon Gwyn Howard, Mary Katherine Hubert. Third Row: Robin G. Hunt, Kaye Ellen Irvin, Carolyn Diane Jack- son, Ricki Lynn Jackson, Patricia Dale Jefferson, Diane Ruth John- son, Mary Kathryn Johnson. Fourth Row: Janet Claire Jones, Suzanne Curtis Julian, Rebecca Sheppard Kauffman, Karen Daph- ne Keel, Beth Ann Knight, Melinda Phyllis Knight, Mary Margaret Kuykendall. Fifth Row: Gretchen Dawn Lam- brecht, Nancy Jean Law, Nancy Elizabeth Lehman, Martha Louise Martin, Deborah McCormick, Jen- nifer Ann McCrory, Joan Meyers. Sixth Row: Lynn Miller, Marsha Frances Monroe, Cheryl Lynn Mur- phy, Cynthia Ann Nichols, Ellen Gordon Noble, Diane Oliver, Mary Jo Parks. Seventh Row: Martha Lee Pattillo, Nancy Isabel Peterson, Cynthia Lee Porter, Patricia Isbel Price, Mar- garet Ann Proctor, Mary Dell Ra- mey, Linda Dianne Reed. Eighth Row: Elizabeth Alene Ris- inger, Patricia Ann Ryan, George Ann Shamess, Margaret Jeanne Smith, Deborah Anne Spiva, Sha- ron Ann Staats, Frances Ellen Stet- Ninth Row: Sylvia Sue Stimson, Mary Martha Stotler, Amanda Fe- licita Struben, Sandra Gay Taylor, Judy Elizabeth Vance, Linda Lea Ward, Suzanne Waters. Tenth Row: Frances Elaine Wat- kins, Sharon Kay White, Sheryl Louise White, Glenda Jane Wil- liams, Constance June Wilson, Dana Elizabeth Yarbrough, Eliz- abeth Marlene Yust. Page 327 AEO Various social activities of Alpha Epsilon Phi this past year included a fall party at the Hotel Gondolier, a formal at Westwood Country Club in the spring, and a surprise trip for the pledges and actives to the circus. AEPhi ' s are active members and officers in many ser- vice and honorary organizations on campus. Barbara Ber- liner served the University as an educational assembly- woman; Cookie Swesnik and Susie Spiritas were tapped for Angel Flight; Cindy Burke was selected as first runner-up for Best Dressed Coed; Lynn Wagner served as secretary of Cordettes and Rosalyn Pransky as information officer; and Janet Goren was elected to Mortar Board. Spook of- ficers were Carol Goldman, historian, and Leslie Fierman, pledge trainer, while Ricki Bernstein was chosen as out- standing Spook. Officers for Alpha Epsilon Phi were Ruth Skibell, pres- ident; Karen Michael Golding, vice-president; Joan Lynn Unger, pledge trainer; Ricki Annette Berstein, recording secretary; and Nancy Nasits, corresponding secretary. The sorority housemother was Mrs. Katherine LeRoy. On Oct. 24, 1909, the first national chapter of AEPhi was founded at Barnard College in New York. Omega, the Texas Chapter, was founded April 25, 1925. Above Right: 2500 Rio Grande. Right: On the main mall, pledges worked enthusiastically to sell taffy for Dimes Day. Top Row: Kay Ann Appleman, Betty Barenblat, Sharon Lee Bar- enblat, Carol Barnard, Freddie Louise Barrett, Barbara Jan Ber- liner. Second Row: Ricki Annette Bern- stein, Linda Alice Biderman, Eve Elizabeth Bindursky, Margery Louise Block, Madalyn Beth Bloom, Linda Sue Brandt. Third Row: Miriam Faye Brook- ner, Cynthia Ann Burke, Harriette Ann Clark, Sharon Lynn Cohen, Madelon Beth David, Judy Anne Davis. Fourth Row: Linda Kaye Davis, Florence Muriel Donald, Leah Goldie Donosky, Teri Allene Edlis, Kay Eldridge, Stephanie Elaine Emmer, Barbara Helen Feinberg. Page 328 ALPHA EPSILON PHI 7 op Row: Rita Elaine Feldman, Sharon Gertrude Felsenthal, Leslie Sue Fierman, Judy A. Finberg, Arlene Finger, Frances Ellen Gins- burg, Karen Michael Golding. Second Row: Carol Beth Goldman, Judy Ann Goldstein, Marilyn Go- lub, Cynthia Claire Gray, Susan Marilyn Grossman, Leisa Holland, Leslie Cee Hurwitz. Third Row: Susan Jessell, Gail Yvonne Kaplan, Linda Beth Kern, Cheryl Dee Kurtz, Joan Harrise Labovitz, Diane Hope Leidner, Barbara Lynn Levin. Fourth Row: Carol Lynn Levin, Laurie Levin, Susan Jean Levin, Joan Claire Levine, Nancy Helen Lewis, Elaine Luterman, Betty Jo Mandel. Fifth Row: Rene Lynn Mandel, Sandra Marks, Maxine Ida Mayer, Muriel Joy Melcher, Joyce Susan Miller, Nancy Ann Nasits, Shirli Rose Novit. Sixth Row: Melinda Novy Parrill, Rosalyn Lee Pransky, Barbara Frances Presser, Cheryl Lynn Raff- kind, Barbara Jane Ravel, Sharon Elaine Robbins, Nancy Rae Roosth. Seventh Row: Ilene Jill Rosenthal, Susan Elaine Rosin, Andrea Beth Rudd, Judi Barbara Schimmel, Marsha Ann Schraub, Nancy Adele Schwartz, Sandra Schwartz. Eighth Row: Gloria Sheryl Shoss, Janis Kay Siegelman, Judy F. Simkin, Barbara Belle Simon, Ruth Skibell, Doris Ann Solomon, Susan Gaye Spiritas. Ninth Row: Margo Susan Spitz, Sidney Stifft Spitzer, Janna Cope- land Stern, Hyla Beth Swesnik, Sherry Kay Swesnik, Joan Lynn Unger, Fredell Cookie Wadler. Tenth Row: Lynn Susan Wagner, Marcia Lee Waldman, Susan Ellen Wainger, Sue Ann Wertheimer, Paulette Wolf, Madeline Betty Ya- ker, Cheryl Anne Zimmerman. Page 329 AFA This year members of Alpha Gamma Delta held their fall retreat at the 7-A Dude Ranch in Wimberly, a pledge Hal- loween party, Dads ' Day buffet, winter formal at the Crest Hotel, spring achievement dinner, and a spring retreat to plan activities for the coming year. Alpha Gams active on campus were Rebecca Dobie, Spooks and Cordettes, and Suzanna Veiluva, historian of Kappa Delta Pi, national education honorary. In the fall, pledges Merle Anne Hoff and Jackie Cole were tapped for Spooks, and Sheila Skeen and Penelope Reed became members of Alpha Lambda Delta. Officers for this past year were Mary Jane Davis, pres- ident; Edna Diane Germer, first vice-president; Yvonne Marie Jensen, second vice-president; Helen Haldon Stike- leather, recording secretary; and Jo Lee Pimlott, treasurer. Mrs. Madeline Patton was housemother. Alpha Gamma Delta was founded nationally in 1904 at Syracuse University, Syracuse, N. Y., and locally in 1940. Below: 807 West 25th. Above Right: Pledges found their new big sisters at the end of a string. Below Right: Alpha Gams entertained dates at their annual Dads ' Day dinner. Top Row: Renean Balke, Carol Ann Barnett, Cheryl Lynn Blair, Peggy Sue Bobo, Betty Gay Braw- ley, Ina Lynne Brundrett, Margaret Olivia Burnett. Second Row: Virginia Claire Bur- nett, Jackie Ann Cole, Karen Kay Corso, Mary Anne Crossette. Rose Marie Daerr, Linda Lauree Dalton, Janet L. Davis. Page 330 ALPHA GAMMA DELTA Sisters had fun at a chapter Hal- loween party. e fl ' A Top Row: Mary Jane Davis, Nae- deen Ruth Elsik, Edna Diane Ger- mer, Mary Jane Hinkel, Merle Anne Hoff, Audrey Elayne Holm, Mary Kathryn Holmes, Cindy Lou Hoose. Second Row: Mary Kathryn Hm- cir, Barbara Jane Jaeggli, Janet Kay Jeffery, Yvonne Marie Jen- sen, Sandra Lee Kingsbury, Cyn- thia Ann Kouri, Nancy Matthews Law, Pamela Anne Love. Third Row: Livie Andrea Mac- Master, Rose Ann Mcllvain, Linea Ann McNeel, Nina Louise McVey, Grace Ford Melcher, Suzanne Lee Middleton, Myrrl Lynn Moon, Brenda Kay Moorhead. Fourth Row: Jean Diane Morton, Rebecca A. Muenchen, Linda Sue Peterson, Jonnie Kim Peterson, Jo Lee Pimlott, Penelope Ann Reed, Anita Jean Scott, Sheila An- nette Skeen. Fifth Row: Betty Janelle Smith, Helen Haldon Stikeleather, Penny Ann Stillwell, Suzanna Dell Veil- uva, Susan Viles, Phyllis JoAnn Vollmer, Sharon Anne Wehner, Charlene May Word. Page 331 Below: Rushees received name tags before attending the AKA spring party. Bottom: Members gave a Christmas party for children from the 19th Street Baptist Church Day Care Center. AKA Fall activities of Alpha Kappa Alpha included a sing- song in September, a record hop sponsored by the pledge class, a Harvest Festival semiforrnal, the traditional Can-Can party to gather canned goods for needy families at Thanks- giving, and a Christmas party for the children of the 19th Street Baptist Church Day Care Center. A Mid-Winter Ball, rush and Round-Up parties, a baseball game with Alpha Phi Alpha, a weekend retreat, the chapter ' s Founders ' Day ac- tivities, and the Ivy Presentation and Formal Ball high- lighted the spring activities. This year the sorority was led by Betty Jean Devereaux, Basileus; Barbara Dianne Douglas, Anti-Basileus ; Karen Verne Williams, Grammateus; Camilla Joyce Hall, Tami- ouchos ; and Betty Joan Griggs, dean of pledges. The first chapter of Alpha Kappa Alpha was founded on Jan. 16. 1908, at Howard University and was incorpora- ted in 1913. The local chapter, Delta Xi, was established in May, 1959. Page 332 ALPHA KAPPA ALPHA ' . .. Top Row: Ruby Jewel Bennett, Carolyn Kay Cole, Betty Jean Devereaux, Barbara Dianne Doug- las. Second Row: Ruth Elaine Frank- lin, Mary Kathleen Gordon, Betty Joan Griggs, Camilla Joyce Hall. Third Row: Pamiel Lynne John- son, Barbara Singleton Jones, Ar- leen Elizabeth Lawson, Linda Jane Lewis. Fourth Row: Vivian Lucille Mayes, Janet Marie Scott, Shirley Jean Tennyson, Brenda Raynelle Wilk- ins, Karen Verne Williams. Le t: During spring rush, AKA ' s held a can- dlelight service, presenting the chapter ' s history to rushees. Above: AKA members met in the Union for their weekly chapter meetings. Page 333 Aon A Included in the major activities of Alpha Omicron Pi this last year were participation in the Aggie Sign Contest, a Dads ' Day coffee and open house, a weekend retreat at the Corral of the Longhorns in Wimberly, a Christmas semiformal at the Austin Women ' s Club, Varsity Carnival, and the annual Rose Ball at the Gondolier Hotel. The AOPi Holiday Bazaar held by the collegiate chapter and alumnae was the major philanthropic project of the year. Campus leaders included Linda Moriarty, member of the Student Council of the College of Architecture; Yvonne Roye, Madrigal singer; Connie Taylor, vice-president of the Home Economics Chapter; Jean Pearre, first place in the intramural posture contest; Joyce Mclntyre, Beth Baines, and Gayle Davis, tapped for Spooks; and Marilyn Krogerus and Linda Stallings, selected for Alpha Lambda Delta. Officers of the chapter were Lou Ellen Cargill, president; Karen Lee Owen, vice-president; Barbara Lynn Lockett, corresponding secretary; Mary Jane Underwood, recording secretary; and Carolyn Sue Holland, treasurer. Mrs. Phoebe Cox was the housemother. The national founding of Alpha Omicron Pi was on Jan. 2, 1897, at Barnard College, Columbia University. The Pi Kappa chapter of The University of Texas was founded on April 19. 1941. and celebrated its twenty-fifth anniversary on campus in April. 1966. with a banquet at the Austin Women ' s Club. Above Right: 2622 Wichita. Right: Members honored their parents on Dads ' Day with a breakfast-brunch. Below: The sorority enjoyed a candlelight ceremony. Top Row: Jean Louise Anderson, Kathryn Lee Anthony, Louise Christine Babel, Beth Anne Barnes, Dorothy Elizabeth Barnes, Mary Zaffrin Brownlee, Annie Laurie Bull. Second Row: Lou Ellen Cargill, Lynda Joyce Cook, Gayle Ann Davis. Dinah Lea Denson, Susan Jane Deutsch, Jan Elizabeth El- liiitt, Patricia Ann Failor. Sftc Page 334 ALPHA OMICRON PI Top Row: Carolyn Marie Finne- gan, Pamela Marjorie Giblin, Eliz- abeth Isabell Grafius, Barbara Louise Grant, Virginia Ellen Grille, Sheri Kay Grimes, Patricia Louise Herron, Melodye Jeanne Hickman. Second Row: Martha Ellen Hogue, Carolyn Sue Holland, Carol Marcel Isom, Elizabeth Lenda Kennedy, Virginia Wensley Koch. Janet Ann Koester, Marilyn Joy Krogerus, Barbara Lynn Lockett. Third Row: Kathleen Diane May, Johnnie Belle McDonald. Kathryn Joyce Mclntyre, Linda Rae Mo- riarty, Pamela Dian Nance, Karen Suzann O ' Neal, Karen Lee Owen, Sylvia Jean Pearre. Fourth Row: Sharon Irene Perry. Margaret Iris Powell, Gwen Rich- ardson, Laura Yvonne Roye, Susan Louise Schneider. Barbara Ann Schultz, Elta Enid Smith, Linda Kay Stallings. Fifth Row: Lynda Gayle Tankers- ley, Connie Lynn Taylor, Marilyn Trahan, Mary Jane Underwood, Louella Grace Vine, Susan Wagner, Sharon Kay Wallace, Bettie Selden Watford. Sisters gathered to enjoy a chapter dessert party in the spring. Page 335 Fall activities of Alpha Phi included participation in Dimes Day. a Dads ' Day luncheon, a fall retreat at Holiday Hills in Wimberly. and a big-little sister workshirt party. Alpha Phi placed second in the sorority division of Sing- Song. In the spring, Omega Chapter had a formal at the Crest Hotel in March and a Round-Up Brunch in April. The sorority also sponsored a foreign exchange student, Lucia Elias from Chile, who lived in the house during the spring semester. Campus leaders of the sorority were Mary Ann Mellen- bruch. Dads ' Day Outstanding Student, Electrical Engi- neering Sweetheart. President of Orange Jackets, and A S assemblywoman; Linda McLean, best Cordette pledge and semifinalist for Bluebonnet Belle; Ann Fuller, tapped for Angel Flight and Cowboy Sweetheart nominee; Donna Har- lan. tapped for Orange Jackets; Kay Lynn Welters, Ten Best Dressed, sweetheart of Chi Phi, and president of Chi Phi Little Sisters; Kay Harlan. president of Educational Council and Union Executive and Fine Arts Committees; Judith Groom. Mortar Board; and Leslie Johnson, president and Joyce Darling, secretary of Delta Upsilon Little Sisters. Executive duties of Alpha Phi were performed by Marion Muenzenberger, president; Kay Harlan, first vice-president; Mary Lou Hooser, treasurer; Kitty Wright, rush chairman; and Susan Mitchell, social chairman. Founded nationally on Oct. 10, 1872, at Syracuse Uni- versity, the local chapter, Omega, was chartered in 1920. Above Right: 2005 University. Right: Alpha Phis won second place at Sing-Song with their performance of Yesterday. Top Row: Marilee Claire Aden- sam, Edith Anna Allen, Lauren Jane Bailey, Betty Bertrand Barnes, Carolyne Barton, Catherine Baum- stark, Mary Frances Baumstark. Second Row: Donna Yvonne Bell, Pamela Mary Blohm, Elizabeth Jane Bobby, Linda Louise Bohls, Diana Lynn Boland, Sally Kath- erine Broyles, Virginia Marie Brun- ner. Third Row: Linda Louise Burnett, Janice Lynn Butler, Nancy Joan Butler, Susan Kay Callaway, Ame- lia Rosario Canales, Carolyn Sue Cannamore, Bonnie Sue Casey. Fourth Row: Patricia Ann Ccn- nolly, Barbara Elaine Coward, Lin- da Louise Cresswell, Judith Louise Croom, Carol Cruce, Joyce Darling, Cynthia Anne Davis, Margaret Ann Derby. Fi lh Row: Mary Patricia Devine, Linda Sue Deweese, Linda Kay Dragon, Deborah Dianne Duree, Beverly Ann Eads, Elaine Eggeling, Linda Anne Eppright, Kathy Faye Evans. Page 336 ALPHA PHI I Top Row: Ann Elizabeth Fuller, Billie Irene Gilliam, Judy Mary Viola Giudice, Sharon Dale Graves, Margaret Elizabeth Griffin, Linde Susan Hammack, Susan Jane Ham- ner, Donna Lynne Harlan. Second Row: Paula Kay Harlan, Barbara Jeanine Harrison, Rosanne Violet Harrison, Susan Lynn Hass- locher, Mary Susan Henry, Virginia Gail Hibbetts, Mary Lynne Holm, Mary Lou Hooser. Third Row: Sandra Kathleen Hun- ter, Patti Lynn Hutton, Dianna Margaret James, Leslie Joyce John- son, Laura Gwyn Johnson, Sherry Kay Jones, Helen Carole Kelley, Judith Anne Kellond. Fourth Row: Linda Latimer, Pa- tricia Irene MacDonald, Peggy Ann Magner, Jean Louise Manning, Jennie Webb Marquess, Judy Mar- chelle Mayes, Susan Lynn McCoin, Linda Jo McLean. Fifth Row: Diane McWhirter, Ma- ry Ann MeJIenbruch, Margaret Anne Miller, Linda Kay Moore, Patricia Jane Moran, Mary Anne Morgan, Mary Dianne Motter, Marion Catherine Muenzenberger. Sixth Row: Carol Louise Neu, Elizabeth Anne Oaks, Jo Ann Pat- rick, Diane Angela Pontello, Anna Elaine Rainey, Martha Ann Rainey, Regina Loretta Reed, Judy Rein- ing. Seventh Row: Harriet Reynolds, Janet Elizabeth Rice, Sarah Cath- erine Roach, Martha Lee Roberts, Lynn Ann Rogers, Susan Lynn Ross, Dianne Louise Sabom, Mar- guerite Ann Sanders. Eighth Row: Sharon Kay Sanders, Diane Louise Sawyer, Kay Dianne Scott, Jane Dawson Sears, Trudy Kier Skiff, Catherine Louise Slade, Kathryn Ann Smith, Paula Frances Smith. Ninth Row: Gail Alice Spencer, Joy Kristine Stapp, Nancy Joan Sutton, Martha Elizabeth Taylor, June Lea Tedter, Linda Jean Thomas, Barbara Jane Tudor, Re- becca Eugenia Vance. Tenth Row: Susan Lee Vance, Pamela Lee Warner, Linda Sue Werkenthin, Barbara Elaine Wied- erkehr. Donna Parsons Wier, Su- san Jane Willard, Kay Lynn Wol- ters, Kitty Wright. Page 337 This year Alpha Xi Delta won first place in the sorority division of Sing-Song, participated in campus functions such as the Aggie Sign Contest and Miss Campus Chest, held a casual dance in the fall, a spring formal, and a retreat for the pledges. Helping in the community, the girls took an active part in the Pan American Center, giving parties for the children twice a year. Active members on campus included Peggy Clements, Texas Union Council, Union Entertainment Committee chairman, and Education Council vice-president; Nancy Jo Fleury, Spooks officer, Posse member, Cordettes officer, and Alpha Lambda Delta member-at-large ; Peggy Goulding, Gamma Delta Epsilon president; Nancy Jostes, Panhellenic president; Jo Ann Rowley, Angel Flight drill commander; Janet King, Cordettes executive officer and freshman orien- tation advisor; Barbara Childs, Alpha Phi Tau president; and Melanie Moore tapped for Angel Flight, and Lydia Lequeux, for Spooks. Officers of Alpha Xi Delta for this year were Rosemary Wendorf, president; Georgia Darrow, vice-president; Frances Waghalter, recording secretary; Michelle Moore, correspond- ing secretary; and Brenda Blumrich, treasurer. The house- mother was Mrs. Mable Greenwood. From the first chapter of Alpha Xi Delta, which was founded at Lombard College in Galesbury, 111. on April 17, 1893, the sorority has grown into 125 national chapters. The local organization was founded in 1963. Above Right: 2508 Rio Grande. Right: For their philanthropic proj- ect, Alpha Xi Delta ' s gave a Halloween party for the Pan American Recreation children. Top Row: Frances Elina Adams, Mary Elaine Adams, Suzanne Elaine Allison, Kay Arline Ander- son, Martha Jo Armstrong, Peggy Sue Bailey, Barbara Ann Barnard, Carol Barnes, Margaret Barton. Second Row: Paulette Gwen Bauer, Alice Lynn Berkman, Sheila Ann Birden, Brenda Nell Blumrich, Mary Elizabeth Boortz, Carol Sue Brown, Elizabeth Brown, Lee Ola Brown, Linda Joy Brown. Third Row: Kathleen Cameron, Katherine Nell Castellanos, Bar- bara Ann Cheeves, Barbara Lynne Chiasson, Barbara June Childs, Mollie Allen Childs, Patricia Jane Clements, Peggy Lynn Clements, Cathy Nell Curlee. fourth Row: Beverly Lou Davis, Linda Kaye Doane, Donna Kay Douglas, Donna Sue Dudley, Ka- ren Eloise Erwin, Mary Lou Er- win, Anne Elizabeth Fincke, Nancy Jo Fleury, Jane Louise Foster, Conner Jane Gilbert. Page 338 ALPHA XI DELTA Top Row: Anne Louise Cilliam, Geraldine Jane Godfrey, Saundra Louise Goodson, Peggy Marie Goulding, Linda Jean Grimes, Su- sie Elaine Hahn, Jayne Laraine Harlowe, Dorothy Raye Hayes, Jacquelynn Dianne Houston. Second Row: Sandra Lynn Hrncir, Marion Annette Hurt, Linda Sue Ikins, Donna Lynn Isaacks, Carol Jackson, Karen Marie Jackson, Katherine Inga Jordan, Nancy Lynne Jostes, Judith Ann Kateley. Third Row: Sarah Rebecca Ken- nady, Betsy Kilday, Janet Irene King, Carol Ann Kinsman, Nancy Louise Kleck, Frances Patricia Kuhleman, Peggy Ellen Leasure, Nancy Boone Ledbetter, Cheryl Lee Ledoux. Fourth Row: Diane Rochelle Le- queux, Lydia Simone Lequeux, Mary Frances Le Tulle, Betty Claire Lipscomb, Elizabeth Mason, Linda Joyce Massey, Lynda Irene Matocha, Mary Ann Maxwell, Bon- nie Rae McCluskey. Fifth Row: Lynda Gale McCoy, Jo Carol McGehee, Patricia An McKinley, Faith Milling, Patricia Annette Mims, Pamela Kay Moel- ler, Dorothy Louise Mogford, Don- na Ruth Mooney, Melanie Jeane Moore. Sixth Row: Michelle Wyatt Moore, Marion Lynn Morris, Judith Ann Norton, Linda Jane Norton, Eliz- abeth Glen O ' Brien, Sue Elaine O ' Donnelly, Patsy Evlyn Pace, Ka- ren Lynn Farmer, Mary Elizabeth Pettit. Seventh Row: Rebecca Sealy Pine- kard, Anne Elizabeth Pratka, Nan- cy Kay Ramsey, Jewel Dee Red- ding, Dana Gayle Reynolds, Jo Ann Rowley, Elizabeth Ann Scherz, Martha Katherine Scofield, Kay Dale Seibert. Eighth Row: Linda Joyce S imp- son, Jan Nell Sittel, Carolyn Gail Skinner, Martha Small, Margaret Susan Starr, Sally Ann Stumpf, Susan Elizabeth Swanson, Patricia Jane Taylor, Lydia Ann Tuffly. Ninth Row: Ann Susan Urquhart, Sharon Lynne Volosin, Frances Ann Waghalter, Barbara Nell Wagner, Carolyn Kay Walls, Deborah Ann Wambold, Pamela Ward, Jan Di- ane Wechsler, Constance Ann Wel- len. Tenth Row: Carol Ann Weller, Shirley Sue Wells, Rosemary Wen- dorf, Mellie Jo Williams, Brenda Wilson, Ethel Lorraine Wilson, Di- ane Lee Wiseman, Patricia McKay Yaryan, Kathryn Ruth Zimmer- Page 339 Several match parties, retreat at the John L. Hill Ranch, Christmas party given with Lambda Chi Alpha fraternity for the Round Rock orphans, spring barbecue with the Cow- boys, and breakfast with Alpha Epsilon Phi sorority high- lighted the Chi Omega calendar this year. Members receiving honors were Nancy Bernard, 1966 Maid of Cotton; Kathy Jane Hobbs and Mary Claire Koep- pe, 1966 University of Texas Sweetheart finalists; Glenna Schroeder, president of Panhellenic; Sara Bullock, president of Orange Jackets; Susan Epps and Becky Porter tapped for Orange Jackets; Maureen Howe, elected to Angel Flight; and Charlynn Anderson, Lucinda Hanks, and Susan Cun- ningham, chosen for Spooks. Chi Omega officers were Kathy Jane Hobbs, president; Carol Lynne Russell, vice-president; Mary Claire Koeppe, pledge trainer; Betty Loa Herolz, secretary; and Linda Bess Blanchette, treasurer. Mrs. Ruth Nichlos filled the position of housemother. On April 5, 1895, the national group of the sorority was founded at the University of Arkansas. The University of Texas Iota chapter was chartered May 31, 1904. Above Right: 2613 Wichita. Right: With their Chi O Casino, pledges entreated passersby to gamble a bit for Dimes Day. Top Row: Fay Cathryn Allison, Carol Lynn Althage, Charlynn Ann Anderson, Mary Love Bailey, Nanci Sue Barbee, Karen Elaine Barnard, Catherine Renee Barsalou. Second Row: Delores Jane Barton, Pamela Ann Beaver, Nancy Ber- nard, Jane Ellen Billings, Claudia Susan Bodiford, Joan Marie Boh- man, Linda Mary Boston. Third Row: Roxanne Boyd, Kath- leen Louise Brandt, Nancy Jean Browder, Ann Browning, Kathryn Frances Cain, Pamela Susan Cain, Jacqualyn Camille Campbell. Fourth Row: Iris Margene Capper, Gretchen Carlock, Donna Sue Ca- veness, Catherine Reda Chaplin, Ann Bayler Clark, Marsha Clark, Mary Alix Clark. Fifth Row: Brenda Joyce Cook, Kay Copeland, Jacqueline Cotrell, Grace Alice Crocker, Susan Jean Cunningham, Diana Marie Davis, Roxanna Dunn, Sarah Lynn Ell- wood. Page 340 CHI OMEGA Top Row: Susan Elizabeth Epps, Carolyn Virginia Evans, Marilyn Gail Fairies, Nancy Carolyn Fish- er, Jeanne Voiers Goode, Mary Lou Grantham, Barbara Ann Grove, Carolyn Wood Grove. Second Row: Carol Leigh Hall, Karen Lynn Hamilton, Lucinda Boylen Hanks, Joyce Lynn Hardy, Cynthia Leanne Harris, Linda Lou Haston, Jane Scott Hawkins, Me- linda Elizabeth HilL Third Row: Kathleen Jane Hobbs, Risa Marie Homer, Maureen Howe, Billye Louise Huckabee, Ann Hud- dleston, Sally Hutchings, Patria Junell, Robbie Ann Kerr. Fourth Row: Mary Claire Koeppe, Susan Anne Kolius, Margaret Les- lie Lane, Delia Ann Leahy, Cyn- thia Anne Leggett, Nancy Lou Leggett, Kathleen Laura Lewis, Nancy Ann Littleton. Fifth Row: Carole Elizabeth Mai- da, Betty Sue Marable, Merry Crawford Mayne, Janet McAfee, Sharron Kaye McCoy, Laura Lee Mehr, Nancy Lynn Merritt, Lizetta Lynn Miller. Sixth Row: Jacqueline Arnauld Moehlman, Margaret Frances Mor- gan, Katharine June Morrill, Pa- tricia Evelyn Nelson, Carol Wenn- mohs Nunnally, Janet Marguerite Pennycuick, Camille Pickens, Re- becca Anne Porter. Seventh Row: Carol Ann Ricci, Faye Annette Rife, Janan Margaret Rodgers, Gemme Rousseau, Pa- tricia Ann Ruby, Cornelia Lane Sanders, Nancy Guynn Sanders, Glenna Margaret Schroeder. Eighth Row: Cherry Scott, Sandra Slaughter, Glenna Lea Sleeper, Daisy Mary Sloan, Carolyn Buxton Smith, Sharon Ann Smith, Teena Francine Smith, Janet Gaye Stone. Ninth Row: Ruth Lynn Talking- ton, Susan Nell Terry, Margaret Ann Thomas, Michaele Ann Thorp, Christine Ann Walker, Jan Addeen Weaver, Joan Marie Wells, Cynthia Anne White. Tenth Row: Gloria Kay Wicker- sham, Janice Susan Wilkinson, Su- san Gay Wilkinson, Katherine Ann Willis, Leslie Ann Wilson, Patricia Gay Wilson, Cindy Winn, Phyllis Kay Wood. Page 341 AAA Activities of the year for Delta Delta Delta included a Founders ' Day Banquet, a chapter retreat, entries in the Aggie and Round-up sign contests, Cowboy-Spur breakfast, a Christmas party for underprivileged children, a Varsity Carnival entry, and the spring formal. Three scholarships were awarded by the chapter to deserving students. This year the chapter also received a second place prize in the mixed division of Sing-Song. Campus leaders of Tri-Delt included Beverly Enderle and Jane Gully, varsity cheerleaders; Kathy Shaw, freshman cheerleader; and Carolyn Extes, Orange Jackets. Assuming leadership responsibilities for the year were Elizabeth Claire Ceilings, president; Susan Alice Park, ex- ecutive vice-president; Janie 0. Gee, pledge trainer; Sharon Marie Herberger, treasurer; and Beverly Bloodworth, chap- lain. Mrs. H. C. Booth served as housemother. The sorority was founded nationally in 1888 at Boston University, and locally in 1912. Above Right: 503 West 27th. Right: Tri-Delt donuts tempted many to contribute to Dimes Day. Top Rote: Beverly Kay Agee, Billee Claire Albright, Linda Kay Atch- ley, Elizabeth Jane Ballew, Malinda Ann Bell, Ginger Carroll Bernard, Susan Joanna Blackburn, Beverly Bloodworth. Second Row: Janet Ethyl Boyle, Linda Kay Braly, Annie Melinda Brooks, Barbara Anne Brown, Re- becca Jane Bryant, Carolyn Car- lisle, Gail Elizabeth Clark, Kath- leen Clewis. Third Row: Cynthia Jean Cobb, Elizabeth Claire Collins, Carolyn Connell, Sue Lynn Cooper, Cheryl Diane Gotten, Cynthia Cunning- ham, Shuler Sallis Dansby, Eliz- abeth Ann Dobbs. Fourth Row: Dianne Douglas, Bet- ty Perry Draper, Carol Ann Dry- den, Patricia Catherine Duffy, Bet- tye Elaine Edgington, Beverly Kay Enderle, Carolyn Frances Estes, Lynn Claudia Ferguson. Fifth Row: Pamela Celeste Fergu- son, Saundra Kay Foard, Jane Ann Fontenot, Sherri Lynn Fort, Con- stance Fraker, Glenda Colley Gayle, Nancy Katherine Gent, Margaret Keith German. , Page 342 DELTA DELTA DELTA K } fi, J ; , ' 4 1 v rPir f x ' T Top Row: Marlee Gilmore, Hilaire Michelle Girard, Karen Beth Good- rich, Bonnie Blue Graves, Carla Ann Gray, Jane Elizabeth Gully, Boni Rebecca Hamric, Jan Has- tedt, Kathy Rather Henneberger. Second Row: Sharon Marie Her- berger, Cynthia Jean Hewitt, Nan- cy Carol Hewitt, Pamela Holbert, Patricia Ann Holliday, Melinda Hornsby, Carol Ann Hubbard, Car- la Ethellen Hull, Gail Anne Jack- Third Row: Kathy Arlene Karp, Kitty Carolyn King, Jan Kinney, Patricia Beth Knight, Mary Lea Lamkin, Anne Lavinia Lanford, Beverly Ann Lanier, Sandra Louise Lester, Sandra Jeanne Liddle. Fourth Row: Mary Susan Lucas, Karen Melanie Malick, Anne Hill- iard Markley, Mary Louise Mark- ley, Mary Margaret Marshall, Katherine Gordon McCarley, Mary Lucille McFarland, Melissa Me- Kenzie, Bettye Gaye McMahon. Fifth Row: Daryl Marie Miller, Marjorie Jo Miller, Sharon Ruth Miller, Ann Douglas Moize, Nancy Paul Nobles, Julie Kay Norman, Caroll Julia Olsen, Celia Ann Os- born, Edith Ann Peacock. Sixth Row: Dawn Geraldine Pot- ter, Laura Kathleen Powell, Pa- mela Ethel Primdahl, Mary Louise Queen, Mary Anne Ray, Susan Ray, Susan Margaret Ridgway, Patsy Ruth Robinson, Margaret Ann Rochs. Seventh Row: Jane Ellen Rudder, Mardee Anne Schramm, Kathy Anne Shaw, Elizabeth Shelby, Maxann Simpson, Marilyn Kaye Sims, Sherri Dianne Sledge, Mar- garet Lacy Sloan, Jan Elaine Smith. Eighth Row: Karen Ann Smith, Peggy Jane Smith, Tracy Ann Smith, Linda Lee Sokolosky, Ste- phanie Ann Sokolosky, Sallye Jane Sorenson, Karen Sue Speakman, Amanda Lou Stallcup, Jane Eloise Stephens. Ninth Row: Sharon lona Stephens, Diana Steves, Lynn Stratton, Pa- tricia Kay Stringer, Suzanne Schade Swan, Judy Jane Tedford, Carol Jean Briscoe Thorpe, Cheryl Lynn Tibbetts, Marilyn Kay Tip- ton. Tenth Row: Susan Frances Tubb, Judy Vanston, Gail Allen Walter, Laura Kathryn Weir, Elizabeth White, Judy Ann Williams, Mary Louise Williams, Sheila Kay Wil- son, Alda Frances Yeary. Page 343 Active on campus, Delta Gamma won first in the women ' s division of the Aggie Sign Contest, entered the mixed di- vision of Sing-Song with Sigma Phi Epsilon fraternity, and participated in Sigma Chi Derby Day. Community service projects included an annual Christmas party for the orphans of Austin, co-sponsored by Delta Tau Delta fraternity, a chapter serenade at Seton Hospital, and the Cowboy-Delta Gamma annual Christmas party for the blind. Sweethearts were Jeanne Wehmeyer, University of Texas Sweetheart and School of Engineering Sweetheart; Marsha Gostecnik, Sigma Chi Sweetheart; and Marsha White, Alpha Phi Omega Sweetheart. Pat Vincent was Miss Wool of Tex- as. Other Delta Gammas active on campus were Brenda Dean, Cordette commander ; Marsha White, Freshman Coun- cil secretary ; Beth Ward, College of Business Administration secretary; Jeannie Ellison, president of Spooks; Mary Ash- worth, pledge trainer of Spooks; Carolyn DuBose, Orange Jackets; and Nancy Wray, co-chairman of O.U. Dance Com- mittee. Elected to positions of leadership this year were Jeanne Wehmeyer, president; Carolyn DuBose, first vice-president; Brenda Dean, pledge trainer; Sharon Waters, third vice- president; and Marsha Gostecnik, rush captain. Anchor man was Kit Nienhueser. Mrs. Isabel Haynes served as sorority housemother. Above Right: 2419 Rio Grande. Right: In the spring, Delta Gammas invited the Alpha Epsilon Phis to a breakfast-brunch at their new house. Top Row: Patricia Kay Anselin, Claudia Dene Arrendiell, Mary Kathryn Ashworth, Sharon Dar- landa Baird, Pamela Ruth Beall, Reece Beesley, Cathy Lynn Bond, Nancy Marie Bounds. Second Row: Teunisse Virginia Breese, Virginia Jane Brown, Mary Elizabeth Brumage, Brenda Bev- erly Buie, Diana Louise Burson, Cathy Ann Cason, Harriet Cline, Jan Annette Collins. Third Row: Claire Cordell, Cheryl Renee Craig, Deborah Ruth Crowe, Anne Dickson Daniel, Nancy Lelia Darphin, Brenda Sue Dean, Rita Marie Di Bella, Nancy Elizabeth Dickerson. Fourth Row: Ellen Roberta Dixon, Patricia Ellen Dooley, Carolyn Jean DuBose, Elizabeth Karin El- lis, Nancy Jean Ellison, Sue Nell Frank, Barbara Helen Frazier, Patti Lynn Freedlund, Frances May Ful- ler. Fifth Row: Donna Jane Fulwiler, Judith Ann Garretson, Carol Lee GiUespie, Julie Ann Goode, Mar- sha Gay Gostecnik, Loula Louise Gregg, Rebecca Clara Groner, Katherine Susan Gruner, Connie Lee Hallmark. Page 344 DELTA GAMMA 9 A Top Row: Stephanie Hamilton, Myra Verdery Hammerand, Kath- leen Fern Harris, Betsy Hender- son, Barbara Sue Herin, Dianne Lanelle Hillegeist, Nancy Eliza- beth Hitchcock, Carolyn Dianne Hunley, Pamela Ann Huth. Second Row: Evelyn Ireton, Jeanne Johanson, Deborah Jean Johnson, Marca Linn Jones, Jean Kelly, Ja- net Harlene Koontz, Janice Kaye Lane, Nancy Carol Lanier, Nancy Kay Lee. Third Row. Marilynn Dell Mad- dox, Linda Jeanne Marmion, Kath- erine Lee Marshall, Marilyn Mar- tin, Becky Maufrais, Beverly Max- well, Pamela Ann McNutt, Betsey Jane Meeker, Cora Claudia Mid- dleton. Fourth Row: Jan Ellen Miller, Ju- dith Catherine Miller, Sandra Jean Miller, Kathleen Moran, Frances Conni Muller, Mary Helen Muller, Dee Ann Mullins, Karen Kay Mul- lins, Priscilla Karen Norton. Fifth Row: Roberta Ann Ocker, Mary Pancoast Orrison, Catherine Anne Owen, Hollace Ann Parks, Frances Carolyn Patton, Julie Ann Pelton, Patricia Pfefferling, Jeanne Ann Philquist, Louisa Gail Rarey. Sixth Row: Mary Liza Rarey, Hetty Roberts, Nancy Elizabeth Rund- quist, Barbara Ann Saunders, Kath- ryn Louise Saunders, Myrna Kay Schroeder, Peggy Sue Schroeder, Constance Candee Scofield, Frances Helen Seifert. Seventh Row: Mary Nelwyn Simes, Lona Smelker, Mary Frances Snod- grass, Claudia Eoline Stewart, De- lena Jean Stewart, Susan Lynn Stovall, Mary Carolyn Stripling, Shirly Ann Stubbs, Shannon Lynn Taylor. Eighth Row: Laura Kathryn Tem- pleton, Vici Ann Thomson, Robin Jane Thrift, Anne Scott Vaughan, Patricia Thayer Vincent, Penny Elayne Wadley, Lana Jo Wallace, Beth Ward, Sharon Sue Waters. Ninth Row: Sheila Dawn Waters, Diane Weber, Eva Jeanne Weh- meyer, Dianna Jeanne Weirus, Cheryl Kay Whitaker, Marsha Ann White, Nancy Jean White, Pamela Anne White, Claire Evans Whit- Tenth Row: Gretchen Craven Wil- liams, Patty Lou Williams, Sharon Dee Williamson, Suzanne Winckler, Margaret Ruth Worthington, Nancy Elaine Wray, Joy Lea Wyatt, Pa- mela Ruth Yarborough, Karen Elise Yoder. Page 345 An annual Christmas party for underprivileged children, collecting for UNICEF, a chapter retreat and formal, a house party, and a banquet honoring seniors contributed to the Delta Phi Epsilon 1966 calendar. The chapter also received Panhellenic ' s award for the most improved grades. Members active on campus were Suzan Bell, secretary of Spooks; Bryna Bein and Ellen Epstein, Education Council; and Barbara Kay, Suzan Bell, and Caren Young, Freshman Council Advisors. Delta Phi Epsilon was led this year by Ellen Epstein, president; Nancy Roth, vice-president; Ronnie Gottlieb, re- cording secretary; Patricia Greenfield, rush captain; and Laura Dattle, pledge trainer. Mrs. Doris Tale was house- mother. Delta Phi Epsilon was founded at New York ' s Adelphi University on March 17, 1922. The University of Texas chapter was chartered in November, 1934. Above Right: 2505 San Gabriel. Right: Members entertained Pan American Recreation children with a Christmas party. Below: On Valentine ' s Day, sisters enjoyed a chapter dinner at the house. Page 346 DELTA PHI EPSILON Top foM): Linda Rae Alberts, Mar- sha Lynn Ashendorf, Mary Lilla Baxt, Beverly Hedda Bein, Bryna Joyce Bein, Suzan Gail Bell, Sha- ron Renee Berg. Second Row: Martha Fae Burg- heimer, Janet Ruth Cohen, Miriam Leah Cohen, Nancy Augusta Cow- en, Laura Renee Dattle, Joyce Hel- en Davidoff, Suzanne Elaine Davis. Third Row: Ellen Edith Epstein, Judi Ilene Freeman, Carolyn Jean Feibel, Donna Sue Fleischmann, Marsha Jo Forman, Judy Framer, Donna Ann Franklin. Fourth Row: Sheryl Helene Freed, Karen Lynn Gladstone, Carol Sue Click, Judy Merle Goldblum, Diane Marie Goldsmith, Ronnie Jean Gottlieb, Susan Edis Gottlieb. Fifth Row: Patricia Faye Green- field, Maureen Mona Hausman, Marsha Hoppenstein, Lynne Elaine Horvich, Sherry Lynn Hy- man, Rica Joyce Josephson, Linda Sue Kahn. Sixth Row: Vicki Beth Kaplan, Barbara Ann Kay, Marlene Kraf- check, Sharon Ann Lasik, Cheryl Ann Lewis, Evelyn Rose Lowy, Maureen Lubel. Seventh Row: Vivian Mahlab, Ra- chelle Libby Meinstein, Jane Claire Nathan, Susan Janice Nelson, Beverly Diane Factor, Karen Joy Prager, Carolyn Barbara Pulman. Eighth Row: Merriessa Ratkin, Nancy Charlotte Roth, Sadyann Saffer, Charlotte Ruth Samuels, Fredell Schwartz, Lizbeth Ann Scott, Paula Cecile Seligman. Ninth Row: Michele Carol Shar- ney, Lynne Regina Sheridan, Mi- riam Silverberg, Geraldine Silver- man, Belinda Rae Spector, Barbara Spivak, Susan Ellen Steinhaus. Tenth Row: Cheryl Jean Stern, Marilyn Beth Torchin, Alice Faye Weingarten, Judith Lynn Wein- stein, Joanie Carolyn Wolf, Susan Elaine Wolf, Caren Jane Young. jp i Page 347 Below: Huston Tillotson members of DST joined their Texas sisters at the chapter sing-song. Bottom: Delta Sigma Theta actives showed rushees their scrapbook during fall rush. Major activities of Delta Sigma Theta included sponsor- ship of an all-Greek songfest and Toys for Tots exhibit at Christmas. Members highlighted their social calendar with their annual party, A Night Out with Delta Sigma Theta. and honored Stanley Jackson as Delta Man of the Year. Delta is most proud of Jackie Kimbrough, who was select- ed for Angel Flight and Orange Jackets. Holding positions of leadership this year were Patricia Booker, president; Jackie Kimbrough, vice-president; Doro- thy Green, secretary; Lynda Coleman, treasurer; and Sylvia Gray and Lucy Horton, deans of pledges. Now in its seventh year on campus, the Epsilon Beta chapter of Delta Sigma Theta was founded at the University on Feb. 12, 1960. The first chapter was founded at Howard University, Washington, D.C., in 1913. Page 348 DELTA SIGMA THETA Top Row: Patricia Ann Booker, Lynda Beatrice Coleman, Erna Ru- bie Ellison, Sylvia Martina Gray, Dorothy Dean Green. Second Row: Karen Hope Hawk- ins, Linda Carroll Hines, Lucy Lee Horton, Jackie Maxine Kim- brough, Betti-Rachelle Poindexter. Left: Delta Sigma Thetas gathered for a sing- song on the Union lawn. Above: Chapter mem- bers collected toys at Christmas for their Toys for Tots program. Page 349 AZ This year Delta Zeta activities included a fall retreat at Greenshores, a Christmas semiformal, a big-little sister banquet and a spring rose formal. DZ ' s won third place with the Phi Kappa Sigmas in the mixed division of Sing- Song, and pledges won the Grand trophy for Dimes Day. The Alpha Tau chapter also served as hostess to the Delta Zeta State Convention in the spring. Philanthropic projects included a Halloween party for the Pan American Recrea- tion Center children and participation in the United Fund Drive with Theta Xi fraternity. Active on campus, outstanding members of DZ were Kathy Carnahan, vice-president of Panhellenic; Terry Hobbs, Fine Arts assemblywoman and Goodfellow; Joyce Ingram, secretary of the Engineering Council ; Sara Broyles, publicity chairman of Round-up; Karolyn Karr, Cactus sorority sec- tion editor and program chairman of Round-up; Anne Fu- gate, co-chairman of the MUN Credential Committee; and Joan Willis, Cactus organization section editor. Elected to positions of leadership this year were Karen Smith, president; Johanna Franke, vice-president in charge of rush; Suzanne Kemp, vice-president in charge of pledge training; Janis Ratzlow, recording secretary; and Thea Entzminger, corresponding secretary. The housemother was Mrs. A. J. Caldwell. Delta Zeta was nationally founded on Oct. 24, 1902, at Miami University in Oxford, Ohio, and locally on May 17, 1924. Above Right: 2315 Nueces. Right: On Halloween, Delta Zetas enter- tained children from the Pan American Recreation Center with games and a door-to-door trick-or-treat. Top Row: Patty Louise Abney, Mary Jo Adams, Sharon Ann Adams, Kathy Allison, Jamey Dee Anthony, Gail Ellen Arnold, Vicki Elaine Baldridge, Margaret Ann Becker. Second Row: Nancy Sue Beene, Rose Anne Blankenbaker, Eileen Fay Blume, Martha Kay Blume, Reba Jeanette Brian, Sara Patricia Broyles, Janet Carol Buckner, Becky Lynn Burley. Third Row: Sherry Ann Burns.ide, Dorothy Kay Carlisle, Kathleen Margaret Carnahan, Carol Annette Cater, Patricia Louise Chandler, Sandra Kay Coleman, Catherine Ann Christner, Mary Diane Graver. Fourth Row: Leslie Carol Crock- ett, Amelia Dian Crosby, Jo Ann O ' Lene Curry, Bryan Daniels, Con- nie Ann Dodson, Linda Kathleen Duncan, Barbara Ann Echols, Do- rothea Jean Entzminger, Judy Ellen Evans. Page 350 DELTA ZETA PPC Top Row: Lois Marie Feagin, Theresia Diane Fillmore, Johanna Franke, Cheri Lynn Fruge, Anne Fugate, Carole Susan Gasaway, Joan Rae Ginther, Cheryl Ann Glaspie. Second Row: Linda Carol Glover, Margaret Ellen Glover, Jan Adri- enne Gordon, Harriet Lee Graves, Molly Susan Greene, Shirley Ann Heczko, Glynda Kay Heeren- sperger, Lucy Carolyn Hinton. Third Row: Hannah Hoke, Deb- orah Judilee Howard, Nancy Pa- tricia Humphrey, -Joyce Ann In- gram, Kathleen Carolyn Javurek, Ardis Lynn Johnson, Anne Nelson Jones, Karolyn Karr. Fourth Row: Carolyn Kelton, Dor- cas Suzanne Kemp, Kay Elaine Kercheville, Patricia Ruth Kidd, Vicki Ann Kivlin, Mary Ellen Ko- ros, Sandra Kay Lambert, Ann Carter Lang. Fifth Row: Cynthia Ann Leach, Katharine Anne Leach, Sue Ann Leslie, Kay Lewis, Mary Lewis, Judith Anne Little, Susan Beth Long, Cheryl Ann Mays. Sixth Row: Nita Lynn McCaus- land, Suellen McCausland, Mary Ann McClintock, Dianne McEvoy, Tyra Jan Menzies, Olynda Gay Morris, Carol Ann Morrow, Sally Nester. Seventh Row: Carolyn Anne Pack, Margaret Ruth Parker, Patricia Ann Paryzek, Patricia Elizabeth Payne, Paula Rae Pickard, Pamela Corinne Polser, Ann Kay Prescott, Martha Ann Ramsey. Eighth Row: Janis Ann Ratzlow, Annette Louise Requa, Julie Lee Reynolds, Diane Robinson, Nora Jean Robinson, Johanna Maria Rosello, Suzanne Sanders, Patricia Ann Schweke. Ninth Row: Helen Francille Scott, Sharon Sue Shirley, Mary Suzanne Sims, Carol Sue Slaughter, Susan Kaye Smith, Mary Anne Stallings, Olva Louise Stewart, Sandra Jean- ette Sutherland. Tenth Row: Mary Linda Trice, Nancy Joan Volz, Susan Elaine Westmoreland, Ann Gardner Wil- liams, Bonnie Jean Williams, Joan Lynn Willis, Virginia Sue Wilson, Lucinda Grace Wise. Page 351 This year Gamma Phi Beta participated in Dimes Day, intramural sports, held a Dads ' Day Brunch, Senior Break- fast, and a Christmas formal at the Hotel Gondolier. Members also won honorable mention with the Phi Sigma Kappas in the mixed division of Sing-Song. Active members on campus included Mary Ann Spears, Miss Campus Chest; Ann Baird, Assemblywoman; Mimi Montgomery, Challenge co-ordinator; and Barbara Carroll, College Bowl participant. Executive duties of Gamma Phi were performed this year by Nancy Downing, president; Suzanne Bealle, vice-presi- dent; Johanna Gebhart, pledge trainer; Barbara Henson, rush chairman; and Pam Zapp, treasurer. Mrs. Ira Hayes was housemother. Nationally founded at Syracuse University on Nov. 11, 1874, the local chapter of Gamma Phi Beta received its charter on May 29, 1922. Above Right: Gathering around the chapter piano, Gamma Phis practiced enthusiastically for Sing-Song. Right: 2222 Pearl. Top Row: Beverly Ann Adams, Rosalon Adams, Rietta Caroline Adkins, Diane Louise Alexander, Carolyn Margaret Anderson, Pa- tricia Louise Anderson, Ann Cath- ryn Baird. Second Row: Jenna Lou Bell, Carol Lynn Bettge, Betty Ann Birdwell, Susan Mary Blair, Lenice Boggs, Patricia Kay Bowers, Antoinette Bracher. Third Row: Linda Rae Brown, Polly Aldis Burnett, Barbara Anne Carroll, Linda Lee Cather, Cath- erine Belle Clarke, Candace Maud Clifton, Margaret Elizabeth Cole- man, Connie Annie Collier. Fourth Row: Shirley Anne Collier, Margaret Phoebe Craig, Rose Mar- garet Crim, Jo Lynn Cunningham, Bonny Lynn Curry, Dale Frances Dailey, Laura Kay Davis, Sherry Jean Davis. Fifth Row: Susan Ellen Denson, Melissa Dethlefsen, Nancy Jane Downing, Carolyn Jean Emmott, Janet Denena Evans, Donna Fos- ter, Sheila Elizabeth Gallagher, Sally Glenn. Page 352 GAMMA PHI BETA ?) ' T : ( f fop Roto: Alice Beth Goodwin, Lillie Jane Grant, Carrell Lee Grigsby, Leslie Ann Hahn, Sandra Hansen, Judith Faye Hanson, Sally Ann Harris, Barbara June Henson. Second Row: Kathleen Mairee Hester, Cynthia DuVal Higgins, Barbara Ruth Higley, Sandra Kay Holmans, Alice Susan Horn, Sherri Jean Horton, Pamela Cheryl How- ell, Carol Ann Howie. Third Row: Judy Jan Howie, Linda Ann Hutchins, Mary Ann Jackson, Billie Kay Johnson, Mary Linda Kates, Margaret Sue Keir, Eliza- beth Gray Kimball, Sue Ellen Kirby. Fourth Row: Jo Nell Knize, Valerie Jo Kreutzer, Lucy Ann Leaton, Cheryl Kay Lee, Jean Christine Leeper, Laura Lea Little, Virginia Dale Longmoor, Kathryn Lucille Lyons. Fifth Row: Phoebe Ann Malm- gren, Molly Aileen Mathis, Vera Melinda McDonald, Kathryn Lynn McDowell, Diana Kay McGaha, Cassandra Lu McKee, Sandra Lea McKnight, Helene Ruth Meehan. Sixth Row: Judy Ann Meriwether, Mary Ellen Newberry, Joan Ro- chelle Ortloif, Judith Craig Par- ish, Jacqueline Lorraine Payton, Sue Ann Payton, Charlotte Eliza- beth Randolph, Frances Ann Rea. Seventh Row: Jenny Kay Robin- son, Mary Ann Robinson, Karen Ann Rodgers, Janice Ann Routt, Jane Ellen Sachse, Patricia Lea Sanford, Suzanne Ruth Schlegel- milch, Lauren Ann Schulze. Eighth Row: Charleen Schwemer, Sara Linda Segrest, Lynn Atwood Seward, Brenda Shepherd, Karen Marie Shoptaw, Carolyn Simmons, Diana Kate Sledge, Carol Louise Smith. Ninth Row: Mary Ann Spears, Kay Lang Stewart, Sharon Anita Slid- ham, Marilyn Kay Teal, Bobbie Diane Thomson, Rebecca Ann Toc- quigny, Cathy Grace Trapolino, Hillary Anne Walton. Tenth Row: Betty Jane Warlick, Emma Leigh Washburn, Marilyn Kay Weeks, Gail Patricia Weyel, Marcy Kay White, Edith Ann Wig- gins, Marion Lynita Willsey, Susan Kay Wylie. Page 353 KA0 Fall activities of Kappa Alpha Theta included Sing-Song, a scholarship banquet, a big-little sister Christmas party, and a Christmas dinner. In the spring, members participated in Varsity Carnival, held a formal dance with Beta Theta Pi fraternity, and gave a banquet and kite flight for new initiates. Theta is very proud of Laura Overton, who was selected as one of the Ten Most Beautiful, and Mara j en Denman, Dianne Duncan, and Ruth Ann Ford, who were tapped for Spooks. Officers were Anne Peden, president; Judy Tisdale, first vice-president; Diann Conly, second vice-president; Barbara Henry, recording secretary; and Kris Way, treasurer. Mrs. Drucilla Whiting served as housemother. Founded at Indiana Asbury University in Greencastle, Ind., in 1870, the local chapter of Kappa Alpha Thetf was chartered in 1940. Above Right: 2401 Pearl. Below: In the fall, pledges gave a dinner for their big sisters. Below Right: Entertaining their guests at a fratty friends supper, members enjoyed a delicious meal. Top Row: Anne Elizabeth Adams, Mary Frances Andrews, Helen Diane Appling, Henrietta Julia Armstrong, Catherine Graves Ba- ker, Linda Anne Baldwin, Lana Jo Ball, Sallie Jane Barry. Second Row: Catherine Johnson Beanland, Elizabeth Belk, Eliza- beth Margaret Belknap, Lucinda Louise Bowden, Randa Lea Bowyer, Rebecca Anne Brooks, Carolyn Jean Butler, Libby Arrington Cal- vert. Third Row: Cynthia Sue Carter, Clay Burns Christensen, Helen Dale Coe, Michele Elizabeth Coe, Jeanne Parham Coors, Olive Co- rinne Grain, Susan Margaret Cush- man, Donna Dayton. Fourth Row: Nancy Scott Denton, Anne Louise Dickinson, Elizabeth Lansing Doherty, Polly Ann Do- herty, Michaele Ann Dougherty, Jean Bell Dullnig, Dianne Dun- can, Kathleen Meredythe Durckel, Linda Paige Eastland. - v w . I Page 354 KAPPA ALPHA THETA fop flow: Kate Tarry Flack, Barry Dorothy Flippen, Hennen Forman Fleeter, Ruth Ann Ford, Jane Plowman Francis, Dianne Ful- bright, Paula Ann Carver, Con- stance Faye Gilliam. Second Row: Gail Griffiths, Charl- sa J. C. Guinn, Daryl Hale Guinn, Kathryn Hankinson, Nan Katherine Harrington, Ann Elizabeth Harvey, Katherine Campbell Harvey, Har- riett Hawley. Third Row: Claire Henderson, Bar- bara Ann Henry, Susan Kay Henry, Frances Olivia Hill, Leslie Louise Houser, Sally Jane Hoverstock, Sue Ann Hoverstock, Carolyn Jeffers. Fourth Row: Mary Nell Jeffers, Georgianne Johnson, Janet Milanne Johnson, Joan Carol Johnson, Jud- ith Gwyn Jones, Nancy Lee Joseph, Mary Ethel Kaine, Austin LeRoy Kern. Fifth Row: Calanne Dee Koenig, Gwen Elaine Larsh, Elizabeth Lynn Leggett, Margaret Lee Lutz, Kath- erine Maria Maer, Sara Nancy Mann, Margaret Sherrie Matthews, Joanne McClelland. Sixth Row: Stephanie Anne Mil- lard, Sally Ann Morehouse, Susan Lyn Morehouse,- Mary Mildred Morgan, Elizabeth Nalle, Sally Louise Neely, Judith Lynn Nor- wood, Laura Laird Overton. Seventh Row: Helen Owens, Kath- erine Anne Pace, LeBecca Pad- dock, Martha Anne Peden, Kathy Powers, Linda Janice Regan, Helen Agnes Reser, Nancy Ann Richard- Eighth Row: Candi Christopher Rudmose, Anna Frances Scott, Judy Kay Simpson, Sherry Lou Simpson, Susan-Del Spence, Eva Anne Stell, Linda Kay Stewart, Hilda Gabriel Stockmeyer. Ninth Row: Molly Jo Suich, Susan Lillian Swindle, Elizabeth Ellen Talley, Alice Stuart Taylor, Ann Elizabeth Thomas, Judith Ann Tis- dale, Jane Lenore Vineyard, Kristin Katharine Way. Tenth Row: Julia Fair Wells, Suz- anne Wheatley, Jan Willoughby, Julie Caroline Wilson, Judith Ann Windham, Virginia Gail Wommack, Linda Wyatt-Brown, Mary Ellen Wynne. Page 355 KKT Major functions of Kappa Kappa Gamma for this year included a Christmas party for orphans given with Phi Gamma Delta, Dads ' Day brunch, Mexican dinner before the Arkansas game, Sing-Song, Dimes Day, big-little sister retreat to Green Shores, Monmouth Duo formal with Pi Beta Phi, intramurals. a spring barbecue, and a picnic with the Cowboys. Participating actively on campus, Kappas held many in- dividual honors. Michael James served as president of Mortar Board, Jenny Ferguson and Margaret Jones were tapped for Spooks, and Jerrilyn Johnson and Jenny Fer- guson for Cordettes. Sweethearts included Mary Lou Ray, Beta Theta Pi; Jennie MacKenzie, Lambda Chi Alpha; and Paula Savage, Miss Engineering Sweetheart. Chapter officers were Margery Kengla, president; ' Lynn Painter, first vice-president; Mary Nell Sticksel, second vice-president; Nancy Martin, pledge trainer, and Suzanne Williams, recording secretary. Mrs. Lucy Worthley and Mrs. Dorothea Smith served as housemothers. Kappa was founded nationally at Monmouth College in 1870, and locally in 1902. Above Right: 2001 University. Below: Members presented a western skit during fall rush. Right: With anticipation Kappas watched the girls ' intramural football championship play-off with the Zetas. Top Row: Virginia Ann Akridge, Sarah Lee Austin, Lynne Adair Beavers, Dixie Lynne Boring, Betsy Smith Bowen, Suzan Ellen Braley, Barbara Ann Brinkerhoff. Second Row: Nancy Lee Brown, Virginia Lee Brown, Janice Kath- ryn Burrow, Susan Day Butter, Karen Amelia Bynum, Catherine Browne Carter, Susan Jane Clarke. Third Row: Lynn Shaw Clawater, Elizabeth Randolph Clopton, Cath- erine Louise Cloud, Victoria Ann Cochran, Pamela Marie Cohenour, Susan Elaine Cope, Jan Elizabeth Cowan, Kathleen Crockett. Page 356 KAPPA KAPPA GAMMA ' Top Row: Catherine Biedenharn Dennis, Mary Bowne Dransfield, Sharon Edgar, Elizabeth Anne Ells- worth, Martha Lynne Etzel, Martha Scott Ferguson, Linda Gail Fitch. Second Row: Susan Downs Fry, Charlene Donna Geiss, Susan Bar- bara German, Gail Van Zandt Ger- rard, Martha Booker Hallman, Sharon Ruth Hardin, Jane Bieden- harn Hargis. Third Row: Carolyn Ann Hennes- sey, Marilee Herren, Kathryn Jane Hoover, Susan Willson Jennings, Jerrilyn Johnson, Lynn Bedford Johnson, Margaret Wilburn Jones. Fourth Row: Suzanne Kamrath, Virginia Holland Kaufmann, Mar- gery Kengla, Frances Carter Kerr, Cynthia Jane Kolb, Kay Lynn Kriegel, Pamela Ann Lawrence. Fifth Row: Celia Lynn Loomis, Ann Maria Lowdon, Lana Chris- tine Lowry, Jennie Mackenzie, Vir- ginia Leigh Marye, Julia Matthews, Mary Lynn McKinley. Sixth Row: Carol Lynn Neely, Marilyn Fern Nippert, Claire Pet- erson, Marian Virginia Pipes, French Anne Pruitt, Sue Anne Ragsdale, Mary Lou Ray. Seventh Row: Rhonda Susan Read, Wilhelmina Elizabeth Robertson, Beverly Gene Robinson, Paula Beth Savage, Nancy Ann Schwer, Martha Lewalling Seay, Anne Char- lene Sewell. Eighth Row: Janet Sue Skelton, Trenna Lynn Smith, Sharon Ann Sorenson, Lucile Blake Sparenberg, Margaret Spikes, Sherry Jane Spradley, Susan Margaret Steen. Ninth Row: Mary Nell Sticksel, Sally Mills Stowers, Judith Diane Taylor, Susan Thompson, Bonnie Jean Toole, Julie Groos Towler, Catherine Houston Umstattd. Tenth Row: Susan Phyllis Urqu- hart, Martha Jane Walthall, Flor- ence Ann Wells, Joan Lea Wilker- son, Bettie Townsend Willerson, Wendy Elizabeth Withers, Jean Carroll Wyrick. Page 357 HBO Participating actively on campus, Pi Beta Phi entered Sing-Song with Pi Kappa Alpha and won first place in the mixed division, tied for second place in Sigma Chi ' s Derby Day, and was active in sign-making contests and Varsity Carnival. The chapter made a group donation to the cerebral palsy foundation and held its annual Easter egg hunt for Austin orphans. Individual honors included Francie Barnard, Cowboy Sweetheart; Joan Frensley and Emily Goodwin, Ten Most Beautiful; Eli Holmes, freshman cheerleader; Kay Bailey, Portia of law school; Denny McAdam, A.S.M.E. sweetheart finalist; Joanie Amacker, Cactus Goodfellow. Other Pi Phi members participated in the scholastic and service honor- aries, in the selective music groups, and in fraternity little sister clubs. Officers for 1966 were Joanie Amacker, president; Susan Moore, vice-president; Patricia Morrison, recording secre- tary; Gaile Bering, corresponding secretary; and Jan Bur- roughs, treasurer. Mrs. Martha G. Dean served as house- mother. Above Right: 2300 San Antonio. Below: Pledges labored indus- triously during a spring work day. Right: Singing a medley from Man of La Mancha, Pi Phis and Pi Kappa Alphas won first place in Sing-Song. Top Row: Joan Carol Amacker, Judy Ann Amacker, Lyn Sandefer Arnot, Lucille Christina Avery, Courtney Margaret Baetz, Barbara Bailey, Bess Heflin Baker. Second Row: Ola Mae Baker, Peggy Lynn Beckstrand, Gaile Lot- tie Bering, Linda Adair Braselton, Anna Harvey Brelsford, Carol De- anne Brooks, Janet Carroll Bur- roughs, Carol Ann Conway. Third Row: Suzanne Cornelius, Betty Craig Cotton, Courtenay Lea Cotton, Addie Beth Craft, Gail Cromer, Mary Lucinda Cruse, Joan Carolyn Gulp, Dealey Decherd. Page 358 PI BETA PHI .S f tf V . w . Top Row: Nancy Louise Denman, Laura Dean Ford, Nancy Fowler, Janet Suzanne Frass, Erin Eliza- beth Gardner, Sally Gardner, Emily Kay Goodwin. Second Row: Georgia Anita Grah- am, Mary Margaret Graham, Esther Jane Grant, Pauline Bruce Grant, Sally Duncan Grenier, Lynn Mary Harrison, Ingrid B. Haterius. Third Row: Harriet Virginia Heaps, Alinda Hunt Hill, Carol Holmes, Elizabeth Marshall Holmes, Milly Holmes, Betsy Anne Horsley, Catherine Friley Howell. Fourth Row: Lynne Jacobs, Susan Jarrett, Mary Linton Koerper, Vera Sansom Korth, Lilly Evelyn Ku- cera, Kathy LaRoche, Lynn Llewel- lyn. Fifth Row: Nancy Gray Loftis, Mary Christine Longoria, Betsy Louise Lowrey, Patricia Allison Mayfield, Denny Gaye McAdam, Martha Elizabeth McDonald, Fran- ces Little McMath. Sixth Row: Anne Blythe McMil- lan, Marian Edith Merriman, Pen- elope Montgomery, Susan Elizabeth Moore, Marilyn Moorman, Martha Ann Murchison, Nancy Naber. Seventh Row: Sally Park, Adele Palmer Perry, Ann Pittman, Mary Katherine Powell, Muriel Dorothy Powers, Becky Prendergast, Janice Kathryn Prowell. Eighth Row: Roberta Hampton Richards, Anne Kennerly Rumsey, Harriet Jane Schoellkopf, Mari- anne Shepperd, Suzanne Shepperd, Marialice Sue Shivers, Jessica Elaine Siebel. Ninth Row: Kelle Snyder, Susan Amanda Sparks, Mary Simmon Stinchcomb, Susan Ann Swan, Suz- anne Terrell, Sally Paine Thomp- son, Julia Spencer Tucker. Tenth Row: Jo Frances Tyng, Teresa L. Wang, Susan Ross Weber, Jean Ann Weger, Delia Wright White, Suzannah Margaret Wilcox, Margaret Willbern. Page 359 SAT Chapter functions of Sigma Delta Tau included a Friday party at Fiesta Gardens, the annual formal at Westwood Country Club, a Law and Graduate School party, a pledge- active retreat, and the annual spring house party. This year ' s philanthropic project was held at the Austin State School. Some individual honors of Sigma Delta Tau members ac- tive on campus were Lana Lipshitz, Ten Most Beautiful; Gloria Friedberger, finalist for Best Dressed Coed and member of Cordettes; Marilyn Friedman, Outstanding Stu- dent, student body secretary, Mortar Board, and Bluebonnet Belle finalist; Cheryl Shinbaum, Orange Jackets, Spooks officer, and Education Assemblywoman; Ronni Weksler, Orange Jackets and Spooks officer; Beverly Gewertz, Alpha Phi Omega Sweetheart finalist and Round-Up publicity chairman; Ann Marks, Grievance Committee secretary; and Judy Druker, Cordettes. The chapter was led this year by Gail Neuman, presi- dent; Ronni Weksler, first vice-president; Janene Heller, second vice-president; Libby Holland, corresponding secre- tary; and Marilyn Massman, recording secretary. Mrs. Finley served as housemother. Sigma Delta Tau was founded at Cornell University in Ithaca, N.Y., in 1917. The Tau chapter received its charter on the Texas campus in March, 1938. Above: 2411 Longview. Above Right: SDTs leave enthusiastic- ally for a chapter picnic at Pease Park. Below Right: Inter- national Day served as a favorite theme for a fall rush party. Page 360 ' SIGMA DELTA TAU flfc A Jb Pf Pf ISA Top Row: Barbara Lynn Bayer, Karen Ruth Bernhardt, Rochelle Faye Croft, Lynn Karen Davis, Judith Ann Druker, Sandra Jean Eisenberg, Donna Lynn Englander. Second Row: Leslie Joyce Fried- man, Vivien Alice Gaynes, Beverly Gewertz, Evelyn Goldberg, Arlene Lee Goldstein, Janene Sharon Heller, Barbara Sue Hess. Third Row: Elsa Rae Hirsch, Libby Harriet Holland, Terri Charlyse Horwitz, Patricia Gail Jacobs , Elisabeth Page Jacques, Carol Joan Kantor, Paula Lynn Klein. Fourth Row: Daryl Rae Lachter- man, Ann Frances Marks, Marilyn Kay Massman, Janis Irma Mazur, Sherilyn Meltzer, Gail Patricia Neuman, Sharon Lee Pass. Fifth Row: Diane Cheryl Ruben- stein, Maureen Gail Sarasohn, Mara Ray Schlader, Lois Annette Sheridan, Nancy Susan Sherp, Maurie Lynn Shoss, Rande Siegel. Sixth Row: Lana Sheryl Silverman, Meryl Phyllis Slipakoff, Cynthia Nan Stetzer, Sandra Marlene Sus- san, Terry Jo Tamon, Judith Ellen Tobias. Seventh Row: Rae Wagner, Sheila Wall, Nancy Lynn Weiss, Ronni Joy Weksler, Carol Ann Wizig, Jeanne Loubeth Zimmerman. Left: In the spring, SDT ' s held a retreat at Wimberly. Above: Actives and pledges gathered for a group picture during pledge line. Page 361 ZTA Lejt: 2711 Nueces. Below: Santa brought Christmas spirit to Zetas and their dates at the Yuletide season. Major activities of Zeta Tau Alpha for this year included a Christmas party for the Austin Community Nursery chil- dren, a spring formal, and participation in Sing-Song, Var- sity Carnival, Sigma Chi Derby Day. and Dimes Day. At National Convention, the group won the activities award. Outstanding members were Dorothy Nelson and Cherry Merrill, varsity cheerleaders; Mary Blackwell, freshman cheerleader; and Barbara Reith, Phi Beta Kappa. Sweet- hearts included Darlene Harris, Sigma Nu; Margie O ' Brien, Navy R.O.T.C.; and Judy Johnson, Sigma Pi. Filling executive positions in Zeta were Claudia Ann McCarty, president; Nannette Frances Rountree, vice-pres- ident; Martha Gene Lederer, corresponding secretary; Linda Lee Burk, recording secretary; and Margaret Ann Kellery, treasurer. Mrs. Opal Woolsey was housemother. Top Row: Dona Mary Alexander, Margaret Scott Allison, Kay J. Axley, Anne Lomax Barclay, Laura Jane Bass, Jane Baucum, Susan Joann Bayliss. Second Row: Eleanor Corless Beasley, Susan Dee Bodenhamer, Doris Jean Boger, Judith Lynn Britt, Barbara Jill Brown, Malinda Lee Burk, Barbara Busby. Third Row: Carol Frances Carson, Brownie Sue Cashion, Charlotte Renee Chapman, Cynthia Ann Cooper, Kathryn Lee Coughlin, Dinah Camille Cunningham, Rose- mary Curry. Fourth Row: Kathleen Clift Davis, Linda Louise Deal, Ann Barnett Denton, Deborah Len Dirks, Diane Elizabeth Donelson, Catherine Eliz- abeth Douglas, Nancy Jean Doug- las, Madeleine Draeger. Fifth Row: Pamela Dunn, Harriett A. Ellerbee, Patricia Anne Elrod, Michele Fifer, Alice Cochran Fish- er, Jane Blake Ford, Sally Well- born Ford, Elizabeth Jo Foumace. Page 362 ZETA TAU ALPHA Top Row: Lynda Louise Four- nace, Beverly Lynn Gantt, Carol Elaine Gantt, Carol Ann Gallon, Florence George, Gayle Frances Graves, Palricia Ruth Haberle, Patricia Lynn Hansen, Jocille Hanover. Second Row: Margaret Graham Harman, Darlene Faye Harris, Sarah Ann Hartman, Connie Jo Harty, Jane Lee Henderson, Judy Hoepfner, Josephine Wilson Hol- land, Kathy Jo Holmes, Mary Helen Holt. Third Row: Stephanie Gail Jack- son, Marguerite Kelly Jarrell, Judy Jo Johnson, Sarah Emily Johnson, Mary Ellen Keene, Barbara Abbott Keith, Margaret Ann Kelley, Susan Frances Knolle, Dale Louise Knotts. Fourth Row: Karol Wynne Kolle, Virginia Marie Kramer, Crystal Waynel Lanham, Christina Law- son, Martha Gene Lederer, Laura Lee Lehmberg, Bonnie Sue Lewis, Connie Lou Lewis, Deborah Anne Lowman. Fifth Row: Victoria Lynn Man- chester, Judy Elodie Martel, Linda Jo Martin, Claudia Ann McCarty, Martha Lois McLelland, Charlotte McWhorter, Phyllis Ann Merrill, Cynthia Jean Meyer, Hazel Melinda Meyer. Sixth Row: Donna Vee Miller, Sallie Cherry Merrill, Jean Corrine Morris, Ann Elizabeth Moss, Joyce Elaine Musselman, Barbara Ann Nauwald, Katherine Noel Nebeker, Dorothy Nauteen Nelson, Nancy Jane Nilson. Seventh Row: Sallye Suzanne North, Nancy Lee Notley, Velma Lacey Pipkin, Judy Lynne Ploeger, Olivia Layne Potter, Sharon Dianne Quillen, Jennifer Lynn Redfearn, Roberta Elizabeth Richardson, Nannette Frances Rountree. Eighth Row: Susan Elaine Rouse, Georgia Ruth Russell, Susan Say- ers Scott, Suzanne Shelton, Sara Ann Sims, Beverly Murdaugh Smith, Jean McClain Smither, Holly Sue Spence, Helen Cynthia Stone. Ninth Row: Kathleen Joanne Stover, Nancy Eileen Stover, Terri Lyn Taylor, Pamela Madge Ter- welp, Molly Thornberry, Linda Ann Tillery, Mary Elizabeth Tompkins, Jill Ann Traughber, Merry Nell Van Fleet. Tenth Row: Lunette Varisco, She- lia Marian Ward, Anne Hal War- ren, Elizabeth Daniel Weil, Sarah Josephine Weilbacher, June Lyn- ette Wells, Martha Lynn Westmore- land, Marolyn Wittman, Bonnie Bell Yates. Page 363 PANHELLENIC COUNCIL Fall GLENNA MARGARET SCHROEDER. . KATHLEEN MARGARET CARNAHAN . NANCY LOUISE DENMAN JUDY KATHRYN BYRD MEREDITH BALL OFFICERS Spring . . . President NANCY LYNNE JOSTES . Vice-PTesident MARILYN KAY TEAL . . . Secretary GLORIA FRIEDBERCER . . . Treasurer ROBERTA ANN OCKER .Parliamentarian . . BRENDA JOYCE COOK Fall MEMBERS Spring JUDY KATHRYN BYRD Alpha Chi Omega t PEGGY JANE BRZESZKIEWICZ PEGGY JANE BRZESZKIEWICZ j o A NN GIESE JUDY KAREN BAREFIELD Alpha Delta Pi PATRICIA ALICE HENDERSON SANDRA GAY TAYLOR SELENA CAUBLE CORRELL DEBORA DELL GREENBERG Alpha Epsilon Phi ILENE JILL ROSENTHAL GLORIA SHERYL SHOSS JANET KAY JEFFERY Alpha Gamma Delta NAEDEEN RUTH ELSIK REBECCA E. DOBIE . BRENDA KAY MOORHEAD BETTY SUE DAVIS Alpha Kappa Alpha CAROLYN KAY COLE CAROLYN KAY COLE CAMILLA JOYCE HALL VIRGINIA ELLEN GRILLO Alpha OmicronPi CONNIE LYNN TAYLOR CONNIE LYNN TAYLOR KAREN SUZANN O ' NEAL ROSANNE VIOLET HARRISON Alpha Phi SUSAN GLENN RUSSELL SUSAN GLENN RUSSELL MARTHA LEE ROBERTS NANCY LYNNE JOSTES Alpha Xi Delta NANCY LYNNE JOSTES DOROTHY RAYE HAYES DOROTHY RAYE HAYES GLENNA MARGARET SCHROEDER Chi Omega BRENDA JOYCE COOK BRENDA JOYCE COOK CAROLYN BUXTON SMITH MEREDITH BALL Delta Delta Delta MARY ANNE RAY MARY ANNE RAY NANCY PAUL NOBLES HOLLACE ANN PARKS Delta Gamma ROBERTA ANN OCKER ROBERTA AN N OCKER ROBIN JANE THRIFT MARY LILLA BAXT Delta Phi Epsilon SUSAN JANICE NELSON MARSHA Jo FORMAN CAREN JAY YOUNG JACKIE MAXINE KIMBROUGH Delta Sigma Theta LYNDA BEATRICE COLEMAN KAREN HOPE HAWKINS LUCY LEE HORTON KATHLEEN MARGARET CARNAHAN Delta Zeta MARGARET ANN BECKER BRYAN DANIELS SHARON SUE SHIRLEY LILLIE JANE LAY Gamma Phi Beta MARILYN KAY TEAL MARILYN KAY TEAL LINDA ANN HUTCHINS LINDA JANICE REGAN Kappa Alpha Theta ANNE LOUISE DICKINSON ANNE LOUISE DICKINSON LUCINDA LOUISE BOWDEN SUSAN PHYLLIS URQUHART Kappa Kappa Gamma KAY LYNN KRIEGEL KAY LYNN KRIEGEL FRENCH ANNE PRUITT NANCY LOUISE DENMAN Pi Beta Phi JANE LEFFINGWELL LEIZEAR JANE LEFFINGWELL LEIZEAR LILLY EVELYN KUCERA GLORIA FRIEDBERGER Sigma Delta Tau GLORIA FRIEDBERGER PAULA LYNN KLEIN SUE ANN MEISEL BROWNIE SUE CASHION Zeta Tau Alpha LAURA LEE LEHMBERG LAURA LEE LEHMBERG SUSAN DEE BODENHAMER Front Row: Nelson, Young, Elsik, Moorhead, Kimbrough, Teal, Jostes, Friedberger, Cook, Lehmberg, Becker, Shirley. Second Row: Hutchins, Smith, Nobles, Cole, Hall, Horton, Henderson, O ' Neal, Correll, Brzeszkiewicz, Pruitt. Third Row: Thrift, Bowden, Russell, Dickinson, Roberts, Hayes, Kucera, Giese, Kriegel, Ray, Leizear, Greenberg, Ocker. Page 364 Page 365 DORMITORIES CO-OPERATIVES Edited by Pamela Diane Gates 2401 Whitis Avenue ANDREWS Last fall, the girls of Andrews Dormitory had several after-hours sing-songs. For Halloween, each girl was given a secret twick-or-tweat twin who twicked and tweated her on the sly until the come-as-your-roommate Halloween party where the twins were revealed. At Christmas, the dor- mitory held an open house and tree-trimming party for. dates as the halls were opened so that visitors could view the in- dividual doors trimmed especially for the holiday season. As their Christmas project, the girls gave gifts to Austin State Hospital patients and sent a large quantity of kool- aid to a regiment of troops in Vietnam. Spring activities in- cluded the annual dormitory dance and tapping of next year ' s advisors. Mrs. Dorothy Martin was resident counselor, and last year ' s student assistants were Annette Ripper and Mary Carmen Estes. Advisors were Linda Daphine Clunn, Saundra Louise Goodson, Elaine Anne Grady, Julia Bates Haldeman, Linda Ann Hutchins, and Anne Louise Marsh. Also, George- ann Mauk, Peggy Jean Miller, Martha Ann Spillman, Kath- leen Bess Stephenson, Mary Ann Weiss, and Janet Marie Wells. Front Row: Julia Haldeman, Elaine Grady, Peggy Miller, Anne Marsh, Linda Hutchins, Martha Spillman. Second Row: Georgeann Mauk, Saundra Goodson, Janet Wells, Sharon Berliner, Mary Fink, Evangeline Ochoa, Elaine Agalou, Rachelle Meinstein, Kathleen Stephenson, Mary Estes. Third Row: Judith Nides, Jane Quock, Lynda Pounds, Virginia Andrus, Jill Zank, Harriet Zirkle, Juanita Gillette, Sylvia Ruchelman, Karen Owen, Beverly Haynes, Sandra Sawyer, Bonnie Fetzer, Phyllis Plog, Deborah Miller, Marianne Car- roll, Jane Tillinghast. Fourth Row: Susan Edmonds, Jeanette Kanter, Deborah Cruikshank, Linda Knudson, Doris Ellebracht, Marilyn Mc- Sween, Mary Kiefer, Marilyn Garrard, Kathryn Parish, Carol Peters. Fifth Row: Sharon West, Carol Schmidt, Suzanne Squires, Susan Yowell, Janet Evans, Katherine Partlow, Judith Whatley, Carol Myers. Sixth Row: Janie Croft, Jean Pustejovosky, Bonnie Tipton, Sandra Hansen, Jeanine Robinson, Sharon Volosin, Harriott Chenault, Pauline Stevens, Donna Dickerson, Scottie Seymour, Dorothy Glass, Pamela Warner. Page 366 Front Row: Advisors: Jerry Murphy, Carol Welke, Carol Kinsman, Elizabeth Ballew, Carol Rudkin, Linda Gee, Diane Halprin. Second Row: Margie Foster, Pamela Leming, Mary Huhndorff, Margaret Roark, Jodie Tronson, Paula Swenson, Dorothy Gray, Marolyn Rey- nolds, Carolyn Reynolds. Third Row: Cassandra McKee, Betty Had- dock, Cynthia McConnell, Elizabeth Isenhower, Donna Bell, Helen Hewett, Sheila Louvier, Carolyn Moore, Konnie Guenther, Janet Sexton, Deborah William, Linda DiQuinzio, Judy Bandy. Fourth Row: Judy Hawthorne, Susie Hahn, Frances Rea, Cynthia Fowler, Laura Davidson, Diann Larson, Jo Ann Morris, Suzanne Jackson, Faye Franks, Shearer Perry, Donna Wilkey, Neva Bergstrom, Barbara Burtner, Sherra Johnson. BLANTON Last year, Blanton Dormitory held separate parties for each of the five floors to enable girls living on the same floor to become better acquainted. The night before the first day of classes, Halloween, and birthdays provided ample excuses for such innumerable parties. The girls also participated in a Dads ' Day coffee, an open house, and a Round-Up brunch in the spring for parents and friends of residents. Other activities were the Christmas dinner with faculty and administration guests, the dollar run to collect dorm dues, door decorating for Christmas, and a tree-trim- ming party. Scope is the honorary organization for those residents of Blanton maintaining an over-all 2.0 grade point average. Mrs. Ruth Moore was the resident counselor, and the stu- dent assistants were Linda McMillan, Sheila Suzanne Ful- bright, Betty Burrows, and Paula Barkley. 2500 University Avenue Page 367 CAROUSEL APARTMENTS That pink structure on the corner of Oldham and Manor Road is home for University women who enjoy the privacy of approved housing combined with the independence of apartment living. At Christmas, the girls decorated their apartments for a display to dates and friends during an open house. Other open houses were held during the year at which guests were invited for visits and meals. The resident manager was Mrs. Lucille McClellan and the student assistant was Marcia J. Tullos. Above: 2106 Oldham. Center: A color television provided many hours of entertainment during the semester. Below: Girls studied together, helping one another with academic problems. Page 368 Above: Three coeds studied together while being watched. Left: Midnight bridge games offered a welcome break after long study periods. Right: The swimming pool appeared quiet and placid at the day ' s end. 2501 Whitis CAROTHERS Carothers Dormitory, the Friendly Dorm, was built in 1936, and named in honor of Mrs. Asenath Carothers, Di- rector of the University ' s first residence hall for women. Carothers houses one hundred and twenty-eight co-eds on its three floors, and is located at 2501 Whitis. One of the four Quadrangle Dorms, Carothers shares a courtyard with Andrews, Blanton, and Littlefield dormitories. Carothers ' large recreation room is the scene of informal parties throughout the year, and is converted into a study area during final exams. The major social function of the fall semester was the Christmas tree-trimming party. The spring semester was highlighted by the annual advisor- tapping dinner at which the names of the new advisors were revealed. Residents of Carothers dormitory participate in intra- mural sports activities in co-operation with Blanton and Andrews dormitories. Short devotional programs presented by residents each Wednesday night have become a tradition in Carothers. Mrs. Mabel Wroten was Carothers Resident Counselor; this year ' s Student Assistants were Caryl Ann Wise and Darlene Becker. I Front Row: Advisors: Mary Kathleen Horn, Nancy Catherine Blakey, Pauline Virginia McLachlan, Barbara Lynn Groves, Rosalinda Bena- vides, Sara Ann Edmonds, Martha Jo Morgan. Second Row: Vonciel Jones, Barbara Sue Hess, Dora Alicia Meraz, Janet Leigh Reagan, Thespo Nina Parker, Rachel Seledon, Alpha Omega Molano, Carolyn Sue Van Dusen, Sharon Lynn Nix, Barbara Joan Cederholm. Third Row: Kiki A. Skandalis, advisor; Caryl Ann Wise, student assistant; Mary Thelma Williams, Reba Jeanette Brian, Deborah Ann Byrd, Barbara Lynn Neyland, Lynda Beatrice Coleman, Sharon Kay Rentz, Cynthia Ann Medlin, Deirdre Christen berry, Carmen Diane Jackson, Kathryn Frerichs, Hilda Mae Frank, Marie Louise De Ham, Susan Bennett, Barbara Lynne Chiasson, Bertha Nell Brooks, Darlene Faye Becker, student assistant; Sally Ann Matheny, advisor. Page 370 Left Vertical: Marilyn Kay Priddy, Beverly Jean Wright, Marguerite Kelly Jarrell, Diane Davis, Deborah Ann Place, Becky Renee Camp. Middle Vertical: Karen Eloise Erwin, Rogene Gee Horn, Mrs. Sally Gainer, Martha Booker Hallman. Right Vertical: Merry Nell Van Fleet, Truett Davis Clifton, Margaret Leslie Lane, Susan Frances Kirksey, Susan Lynn Hasslocher. CONTESSA Throughout the year, residents of Contessa varied the academic routine with talent shows, hayrides, a grubby party, and Contessa-Nueces Hall dances. Campus speakers came for after dinner discussions. A Christmas party combined the Mexican way, a pasada, with the American way, a carol sing. Later, the girls had a pajama party with skits and humorous gifts. Contessa also participated in intramural sports including basketball, volley- ball, tennis, badminton, softball, and track. The internally organized student government had a social, speakers, food, sports, and student relations committees. Ad- visors and representatives on the student relations board were elected at wing meetings. Above: 2706 Nueces Street. Below: Residents posed for a picture during the Christmas carol sing. Page 371 DEXTER HOUSE Right: The Madison-Dexter House bus transported resi- dents to campus at regular intervals. Below: 1103 West 24th. Below Left: Study-breaks proved beneficial before spring final exam period. ! i ! I ' DEXTER HOUSE ADVISORS: Front Row: Helen Irene Stuart, Pamela Anne Blakey, Amelia Dian Crosby, Patricia Ann Kaths. Sec- ond Row: Judith Estelle Beynon, Caren Jane Young, Sheryl Marie Sherman, Julia Milagros Pou, Barbara Jane Ravel. Third Row: Vicki Beth Kaplan, Kathleen Ann Moon, Carolyn Ann Vogel, Margaret Coleman, Elizabeth Rush, Jennifer L. Brown, Constance Elizabeth Hudgins. Page 372 Above: Impromptu card games helped pass away day-time hours between classes. Below: Christmas decorations added to the pre- holiday spirit. Page 373 Above: Three girls stopped to discuss an assign- ment before leaving the dining room. Below: One University student enjoyed the company of three Hardin House re sidents while waiting for his date. j ' -.. , i HARDIN HOUSE Hardin House is a privately owned and operated apart- ment dormitory exclusively for University girls. As part of the University campus for more than a quarter of a century, Hardin House places its emphasis on personal contact and home-like atmosphere. Several housemothers work under the direction of Mrs. Stella Hardin, director and founder of Hardin House, and assist the girls in their sections. Two swimming pools, study carrels, a sun deck, television room, and game room are available for the girls ' use. Hardin House Advisors: Front Row: Ann Paula Neuman, Merry Beth Peterson. Second Row: Hester Ann White, Julia Elizabeth Wareing, Barbara Loyd Holman. Page 374 Left: Even when the weather became too cold for swimming, the pool continued to be used as a gathering spot. Right: 2206 Rio Grande. Below: For the girls of Hardin House, study-breaks included numerous telephone calls, faithful rec ord listening, and plain talk. Page 375 Right: Last year, some of more musically-inclined took up playing the guitar. Below: The Heflin Manor bus brought coeds to and from campus at regular intervals each day. Heflin Manor Advisors: Front Row: Janice Wilkinson, Barbara Wycoff, Laura Ozmun, Margaret Seward, Julia Macy, Phyllis Moore. Second Row: Olivia Potter, Olga Garcia, Joyce Hardy, Dana Griffin, Linda McDavitt. Third Row: Gail Weyel, Robbie Lambeth, Carol Rulfs, Mary Gossett, Sally Carlisle, Mary Bond. Page 376 W S f ' T B rsT !!!! HEFLIN MANOR The Dorm on Longview Hill has established several tra- ditional events during Heflin Manor ' s four-year existence. These annual events included a Christmas tree decorating night, open house, and door-decorating contest. The talent show offered an opportunity for competition in creativeness, and an advisor tapping dinner honored those residents se- lected for dormitory leadership positions in the coming year. Once a month, students majoring in a foreign language invite their instructors or international students for dinner. Other special dinners celebrate the month ' s birthday girls. Faculty members also participated in after-dinner-conver- sations throughout the year. Manager John H. Baker, along with his supervisors Mrs. Eunice M. Spoeneman and Les Cannon, organize programs and activities such as the Heflin Singers, intramural teams, and student tutors. Above: 2505 Longview. Left: Upper-class student tutors helped Heflin Manor residents with their academic problems. He lin Manor Student Assistants: Front Row: Elizabeth Gale Roden, Carol Annette Cater, Ann Bayler Clark, Barbara Lee Buehner. Second Row: Mrs. C. M. Cannon, Supervisor, Jeanne Geller, Secretary, Abbie Massey, Sidney Helen Moorhead, Mrs. E. M. Spoeneman, Supervisor. Page 377 KINSOLVING Kinsolving is the largest of the University owned dormi- tories and has a capacity of eight hundred girls. It is divided into an upperclassman unit (North) and a freshman unit (South), each of which houses four hundred girls. Some of the all-dorm activities included a hootenanny to welcome the girls at the beginning of school and Christmas open house. Phi Beta Kinsolving is an academic honorary which was organized to foster academic excellence among the residents. In Kinsolving South, there are two girl rooms and a community bath. The North differs in that it housed its residents in four girl suites with a bath separating the two bedrooms. Due to changes in housing policy, however, North will no longer be open exclusively to upperclassmen and will be predominately for freshman girls. Special ac- tivities which occurred on North were the Halloween Ugly Girl contest and the advisor tapping dinner. Resident counselors were Mrs. Margaret L. Brown, co- ordinator, Southeast; Mrs. Helen Coffin, Southwest; Mrs. Zadie Lumpkin. Northeast; Mrs. Idella Patterson, North- west. Student Assistants were Mary Lorene Dennis, Marion Annette Hurt, Julia Frances Moore, Patricia Evelyn Nelson, Southeast; Gloria Lee Goff, Faith Cecelia Knaffle, Betty Rodgers, Norma Sue Stanley, Southwest; Zelime Amen, Trudy Dreiseszun, Jane Ellerkamp. Peggy Ann Goldbeck, Northeast; and Jane Arian Haun, Linda Beth La Baume, Mona May Landreth. Carol Ann Ward, Northwest. Above: Kinsolving residents checked the mailboxes daily in hopes of receiving that long-overdue letter. Delate: All meals are served cafeteria style. Page 378 SOUTHEAST: Front Row: Advisors: Robin Thrift, Reece Beesley, Carol Goldman, Ann Caraway, Sherry Sanders, Nancy Sanders, Karen Scruggs, Punkin Bader. Second Row: Advisors: Madeleine Draeger, Patricia Nelson, Karen Barnard, Bonnie Wheat, Terry Blair, Martha Small, Marian Mem ' man, Judith Ashurst, Kay Kriegel, Nancy Mer- ritt, Sallye Sorenson. Third Row: Jo Johnson, Linda Christie, Susan Ericson, Candace Landis, Denyse Daley, Adrienne Ulsh, Bonnie Veazey, Donna Fleischmann, Mary Maddux, Jeanne Duplissey, Mar- garet Louise Brown, resident counselor; Nancy Wacker, Carolyn Rodgers, Elizabeth Thornton, Nina McVey, Carol Lilley, Diane Jones, Janet Henderson, Allison Dick, Decie Ankenman. Fourth Row: Jeanette Hunt, Mary Waddell, Leslie Godwin, Judy Simpson, Nancy James, Gayle Graves, Janci Goodson, Kathleen Kreston, Martha Woody, Patricia Hoelscher, Linda Blankenship, Janice Howard, Carol Holmes, Dorothy Waldman, Iris Hennington, Linda Pickard, Lynne Horvich, Tachie Clevenger. Fifth Row: Donna Boyd, Annette Morris, Karen Riggs, Nancy Johnson, Paula Cook, Michelle Nugent, Con- stance Scofield, Paula Smith, Michele Fifer, Linda Sallee, Sandra Liddle, Jeanne Johanson, Joy Stapp, Trudy Skiff, Cheryl Craig, Helen McAdams, Cathy Hillard, Susan Bayliss, Susan Willard. Sixth Row: Linda Waterbury, Laura Mehr, Lydia Murray, Martha Nesloney, Loretta Byers, Charlcie Devlin, Cynthia Wallace, Gloria Jordan, Janet Bullington, Jane Stris, Rebecca Brown, Barbara Nauwald, Judith Arnold, Mary Brumage, Cynthia Christian, Nancy Austin, Donna Bennett, Sally Bond, Jolie Kalbaugh, Jean Newbold. SOUTHWEST: Front Row; Advisors: Sherry Simpson, Nancy Flo- dine, Lynn Tucker, Margaret Spikes, Martha Murchison, Carolyn Jamail. Second Row: Advisors: Nancy Billingsley, Louise Coerver, Catherine Baumstark, Faith Knaffle, student assistant; Mrs. Helen Coffin, resident counselor; Mary Albrecht, Judy Davis, Kathy Holmes, Antonia Moran. Third Row: Melissa Sledge, Nancy Duke, Edana Coole, Beverly Gantt, Darlene Gill, Pamela Hitt, Janet Pennycuick, Debra Gardenier, Suzanne Allison, Karol Kolle, Kathleen Fisher, Nancy Criswell, Colleen Tracy, Kathleen Crockett, Susan Knolle, Betty Brockette, Lucinda Hanks, Janice Murray. Fourth Row: Judy Cole, Karen Rowlett, Sara Kempen, Carol Gilbert, Donna Janning, Fredsell Wadler, Cheryl Prescott, Karen Kaase, Diana Mary Eagan, Ann Small, Rita Sauls, Gladys Wall, Karen Malick, Mary Spearman, Susan Wilkinson, Linda Steen, Jennifer Jordan, Suzanne Bass, Kath- ryn Alexander. Fi th Row: Linda Melton, Darien Towsley, Sharon Boyd, Carroll Williams, Catherine Umstattd, Suann Taylor, Carol Hopson, Cynthia Cours, Mary Morgan, Judith Taylor, Paula Selig- man, Carol Council, Susan Henry, Mary Martin, Ann Blakeney, Vanesa Young, Brenda Dean, Anne Barclay, Annie Brooks, Patricia Haralson, Mary Quinn. Sixth Row: Lee Lovvorn, Nancy Gardner, Carol Holmes, Charlotte Englund, Jackie Real, Lorriane Ross, Leha Ripper, Ruth Collier, Beverly Silwood, Patty Simpson, Alberta Brun- ner, Carla Taylor, Kimberly Wilkes, Velma Pipkin, Judy Hastedt, Cecelia Nance, Lydia Lequeux, Karen Holland, Linda Fortassain, Paulette Wolf, Kathleen Hagen. Page 379 KINSOLVING Left: 2600 Whitis. Right: Early each morning, the mail was sorted and pigeon-holed. Below: Residents decorated their doors and the halls, adding the holiday spirit to Kin- solving dormitory. Page 380 1 1f If ir NORTHEAST: Front flow: Advisors: Cheryl Raffkind, Elizabeth Risinger, Nancy Nixon, Mary Koros, Carol Neely, Mary Grantham. Second Row: Advisors: Judith Parish, Nancy Haralson, Linda Mar- mion, Peggy Goldbeck, Trudy Dreiseszun, Zadie B. Lumpkin, resident counselor: Jane Ellerkamp, Mary Amen, Charlotte Walterstein, Pa- tricia Henderson, Linda Boston. Third Row: Rebecca Hastings, Frances Hatten, Susan Cunningham, Sarah Roach, Jeanie Dumestre, Dianne McEvoy, Suzanne Schlegelmilch, Linda Miller, Cheryl Mur- phy, Deborah Howard, Ruth Davidson, Susan Bourdon, Beverly Bein. Fourth Row: Susan Gottlieb, Madeline Gilbert, Ruth Ford, Charla Peavy, Virginia Appling, Suzanne Brewster, Marilyn Bruyere, Phyllis Pizalato, Carol Ripper, Carolyn Smith, Karen Christmann, Julie Pel- ton, Carol Camp, Karen Hawkins. Fifth Row: Maria Maldonado, Amijo Woner, Lynn Cottingham, Pamela Hearn, Lynda Ikerman, Mary Binion, Charlotte Dahlgren, Janice Carver, Paula Carver, Sharon Uecker, Mary Powell, Janet Cleland, Susan Langridge, Frances Wat- kins, Anne Humphries, Andrea DeShpng, Sarah Strauss. Sixth Row: Gaye Blumberg, Jane Lindhout, Mary Livingston, Judith Vittetoe, Jan Collins, Regina Reed, Catherine Caldwell, Pamela Haymes, Mary Franks, Kathleen Boyd, Carolyn Berry, Rebecca Burge, Lou Busselle, Jeanne Philquist, Mary Walters, Janis Volkening. I NORTHWEST: Front Row: Advisors: Norma Stanley, Dorothy Hayes, Diane Sawyer, Sarah Weilbacher, Jane Sears. Second Row: Advisors: Marsha White, Mona Landreth, Becky Barth, Idella Patterson, resi- dent counselor; Jane Haun, Anne Roberson, Carolyn Butler, Carol Ward. Third Row: Victoria Hillaker, Cynthia Cooper, Virginia Mac- Naughton, Cynthia Higgins, Margaret Griffin, Susan Rutherford, Phyllis Frede, Judy Evans, Sally Grenier, Nancy Treybig, Rande Siegel, Sheryl Freed. Fourth Row: Sandra Taylor, Billie Porter, Dianne Robin, Linda Alberts, Pauline Grant, Hope Leidner, Jamie Dollahite, Linda Latimer, Cynthia Tracy, June Tedter, Margaret McMaughan, Joan Whelton. Fifth Row: Susan Korp, Edith Wiggins, Doris Stanford, Sandra Gardner, Dorys Bentson, Connie Cramer, Nancy Ford, Marilu Dooley, Bobbie Tarpley, Sharon Guild, Frances St. Peter, Marilyn Hocott, Ann Livergood. Sixth Row: Janet Cohen, Stacey Vinson, Carol Connell, Sharon Sass, Nancy Volz, Joyce Brink, Winona Schloemer, Patricia Little, Mary Hughes, Susan Clem, Jenna Bell. Page 381 306 West 29th Street KIRBY HALL Helen M. Kirby Hall, named for the first Dean of Women at the University, is owned and operated by the Methodist Women of Texas. Known for its high scholastic standing, the dormitory ' s scholarship program included the Kappa Kirby Honor society, plus senior counselors and upper-class advisors. The girls also participated in the Kirby Singers, in- tramural sports, the annual formal and open house, special holiday dinner programs, and weekly German, French, and Spanish conversation tables. Ministers from Austin churches spoke at each Sunday dinner. Front Row: Marilyn Lillian See, Barbara Kathleen Higgins, Teresa Elizabeth Jackson, Cheryl Lynn Neitzke, Crystal Waynel Lanham, Angela Greer Kennon, Mary Ann Moore, Cynthia Ann Wright, Patricia Jan Ludeman, Mary Kathleen Gordon, Julia Penny Clark, Barbara Ann Downing, Sunnye Susan Stegall, Judy Norene Lale. Second Row: Madelyn Gaye Walston, Jo Ann Brewer, Margaret Louise Cantu, Connelly Jean Quinton, Julie Minter Vega, Gloria Ann Veazeay. Third Row: Carolyn Sue Reynolds, Annette Marie Campbell, Mary Ellen McGuire, Donna Lea Borron, Kayren Sue Reynolds, Carol Lavern Coleman, Kathryn Lee Swaney, Ruby Jewel Bennett, Charlotte Elizabeth Cantu, Virginia Lanier Alspaugh, Esther Gonzalez-Arroyo, Candace Maud Clifton, Dolores Jane Mancias, Vir- ginia Lee Murray, Felicia Yvonne Durley, Jan Karen Monon, Ann Margaret Ballman, Deborah Ann Brokaw, Emily Malcolm Kahler, Jacquelynn Dianne Houston, Maria Cecilia Perez, Helen MacDonald Rosenberger, Carmen Leta Partney, Pattie Jane Knight. Fourth Row: Deborah Ann Disney, Charlotte Avis Garrett, Martha Ann Swear- ingen, Sarah Beth Noyes, Lynda Meredith Miller, Virginia Ann John- son, Patricia Ann Dillon, Elizabeth Louise Young, Neva Sue Walden, Magdalene Rhoda Holm, Linda Faye Brown, Sandra Lou Scaramell, Judy Sharon Parker, Karen Sue Cook, Eleanor Jean Mayfield, Marian Catherine Heaton, Kathleen Margaret Geenen, Belinda Mae Nowlin, Mary Karen Lyon, Nancy Lynn Hinton, Brooke Elizabeth Corley, Donna Kay Clanton, Claudia Leigh Jones, Patricia Jo Stark. The Kirby Singers practiced for their Christmas program. Page 382 1 Front Row: Advisors: Bonnie Sue Casey, Jo Nell Knize, Elizabeth Karin Ellis, Sherry Kaye McCoy, Marsha Frances Monroe, Judy Patricia Routh, Marilyn Gaye Rabon, DeLena Jean Stewart, Kathryn Susan Fincher, resident counselor, Anita Louise McNevin, Carol Hardgrave, Kathryn Lynn McDowell, Jo Lynette Skutca, Sherry Ann Foote, Elisabeth Jane Kinsey, Linda Kay Pechacek, Michelle Sindo. Second Row: Sharon Sue Bozarth, Carolyn Jo Wright, Linda Leah Bowlin, Mary Anne Stallings, Nancy Lee Notley, Elizabeth Ann Crut- singer, Gloria Jean Blair, Teresa Ann Truitt, La Verne Lee Dickinson, Cynthia Cecelia Borgfeld, Shirley Sue Wells, Judith Waterbury Spark- man, Sandra Lynne Albrecht, Linda Suzanne Oiling, Pamela Seigler, Janice Lucile Freeman, Barbara Lea Burnham, Linda Kay Bell, Kathryn Ruth Zimmerman, Jane Innis. Third Row: Bobbie Jo Trout, Evelyn Estabrook Moloney, Linda Carole Flynn, Karen Hicks, Jenny Kay Robinson, Leslie Ann Stockman, Margaret Anne Lewis, Priscilla Ann Talkington, Patricia Ann Nation, Linda Elaine Wissemann, Gail Alice Spencer, Teresa Virginia Farr, Mary Celeste Krier, Emily Jane Scott, Margaret Rose Fleming, Mary Lee Stewart, Carolyn Rose Toups, Sandra Lynne Hewett, Carol Lynn Bettge, Gail Ellen Arnold, Bethany Lane Donnell, Beverly Diane Round, Sharon Elaine Wat- kins. Connie Kay Shafer. Fourth Row: Julie Anne Wright, Deborah McCormick, Candace Gayle Kroon, Barbara Lynn Keir, Marilyn Sue Roberts, Lynda Spangler, Judith Diane Williams, Sherry Gayle Bor- chardt, Margaret Ann Summer, Joyce Eileen Eckert, Lannie Gay Tucker, Nan Annett Hanover, Willadene Voigt, June Patricia Jagger, Margaret Irene I ' Anson, Julia Estelle Gaines, Karen Elise Yoder, Carolyn Diane Jackson, Leah Maurine Hambrick, Etha Bernice Reavis, Patricia Ann Yantch, Donna Gail Maury, Suanne Quick, Nancy Grace Wright, Linda Ruth Smith, Cynthia Anne Matherne, Sue Elizabeth Talley, Mary Lenn Miller. I LJTTLEFIELD The Alice Littlefield Memorial Dormitory, which was completed in 1927 as G. W. Littlefield ' s memorial to his wife, now houses 166 University coeds. In the fall, Littlefield Dormitory participated in the Aggie Sign Contest, a Dads ' Day coffee, and a Christmas party for children from the Austin State School. Spring activities included the Littlefield Formal and an advisor tapping dinner. At the end of the year, girls who had earned a 2.0 grade point average became members of the Little- field Mortar Board, and a scholarship plaque was awarded to the dormitory wing which had amassed the highest grade point average. Special dinners celebrating various occasions throughout the year, plus all-dorm parties, also highlighted the year. 300 West 26th Street Page 383 MADISON HOUSE Front Row: Advisors: Sara Marie Stuewe, Judy Anne Hayes, Barbara Jessel, Judith Ann Arnold, Sondra Faye Haskett, Sara Jane Blatt. Second Row: Advisors: Loy Sherwood Dwyer, Michele Angelica Cafone, Valerie Kay Horn, assistant chairman; Maryhelen Herder, Ilene Patricia Carrington, chairman, Margaret Ann McBride, Beth Anne Shectman, Susan Edna Blount. Left: Three residents discussed their favorite record albums. Right: 709 West 22nd. Page 384 Above: During the day, many girls studied to- gether in the dining room. Below: Early spring swims brought much attention from other Madi- son residents. Page 385 Above: Mayfair residents enjoyed sunbathing near the pool during spring months. Below: Awaiting the arrival of dates, the girls discussed their Saturday night plans. Page 386 MAYFAIR HOUSE Above: 2000 Pearl. Center: As finals approached, late-afternoon bridge games helped ease tension. Below: Residents anxiously waited while the tele- vision set warmed up. Mayfair advisors: Front Row: Irene Stanley Slavens, Alice Florence Scurlock, Mary Lou Ray, Katherine Nell Castellanos. Second Row: Summer Scott, Susan Jane Clarke, Ann Arden Westbrook, Farrah Leni Fawcett. Third Row: Suzanne Haden Nicholl, Martha Edgerton Cox, chairman; Marjorie Lee Donegan, Mary Elsa Singer. Page 387 MEN ' S RESIDENCE HALLS BRACKENRIDGE HALL: Counselors: Front Row; John Xavier Olivo, Charles Gerald Lytle. Back Row: Laurence Lee Fehz, Don Edward Leach, Christopher Todd Bowers, Supervisor. STAFF: Front Row: Helen N. Deathe, Manager, William J. Garland, Assistant Manager. Second Row: Louise A. Hill, Elizabeth Cunning- ham, Mary D. Fontaine, Lisetta Walenta. Third Row: William A. Rogers, Alice J. Moore, Dorris B. Sheppard, Lottie M. Ward, M. Ruth Walker. Fri. SA1 MOORE-HILL HALL: Counselors: Front Row: Gus Noll 111, Lewis Franklin Boyd, John Randall Conn, Ervin William Squires Jr. Sec- ond Row: John Hollis Dealy, Ernest Richard Keeton 111, Jerald Robert Yankee, Steve Gott Crutchfield, John Hill Nail Jr. Third Row: Philip Lawrence Eiserloh, James Douglas Welch, Hayden Edward Boland, John Carl Totten, Harold Sparks 111, Supervisor. ROBERTS HALL: Counselors: Front Row: George Earl Murphy, Philip McGuire Martin, Advisor; John David Robinson 11, Advisor; John Martin Skrhak. Second Row: Jack Lee Bailey, Michael Lowery Gillette, Supervisor; Jimmy Ray Coolidge, Edward Lewis Bale. Page 388 I PRATHER HALL: Counselors: Front Row: Cox Robert Crider, Charles Franklin Blanks Jr. Second Row: Darrell Ray Raines, Robert Elton Allison Jr., Supervisor. SIMKINS HALL: Counselors: Front Row: Samuel Jerome Dealey, Supervisor; Rufus Green Jr., Benjamin Valfre. Second Row: Donald Douglas Durflinger, Alfred L. Deaton 111, John DeWitt Davis 111. Not pictured: William B. Chenault 111. SAN JACINTO F,G,H: Counselors: Harold Dean Henderson, David Frishman. Second Row: Edwin Dennis Myer, Charles William Arn- old, Supervisor; William Clay Hunn. SAN JACINTO A,D: Counselors: Raymond Samuel Whittington, Supervisor; John Michael Garner, Johnny Lee Henry. Page 389 SCOTTISH RITE DORM: Advisors: Front Row: Judy Snowden, Sally Yarborough, Brenda Moorehead, Sunny Covin, Meryl Cherry. Second Row: Sidneye Trulock, Priscilla Patterson, Judy Johnson, Mary Ham- mett, Dianne Rush, Patricia McKinley, Nancy Ellison, Frances Clarke. Third Row: Mrs. Mary Leutwyler, Betty Marable, Nancy Littleton, Gail Gundersen, Rebecca Wriborg, Charlotte Rice, Carolyn Wathen, Camille Pickens, Linda Eppright, Deborah Spiva, Constance Pollard, Glenda Huffaker, Janice Maxwell. f Above: The recreation room proved to be the cen- ter of many SRD activities last year. Right: Resi- dents often visited with their dates in the living room before Sunday dinner. : Page 390 SCOTTISH RITE DORMITORY Last year. 367 University coeds lived in the Scottish Rite Dormitory, a massive Georgian building located on seven wooded acres which offered its residents a sun bathing area, swimming pool, greenhouse, and laundry. Each year, a house council is elected by the residents and staff. It is their duty to assist the counselors in planning the year ' s activity program and maintaining a high standard of study condi- tions. The Scottish Scholars is the dormitory ' s academic honorary. This group of girls serve as tutors for residents and plan recognition dinners for those with outstanding scholastic achievement. Last spring, a formal dance was held for all residents and their guests. Scottish Rite Dormitory was founded in 1920, and is operated by the Scottish Rite Masons of Texas. Mrs. F. C. McConnell is Director and Mary Leutwyler is Head Resident Counselor. SCOTTISH SCHOLARS: Front Row: Patricia An McKinley, Patricia Ruth Kidd, Sally Ann Yarborough. Second Row: Donna Kay Schroe- ter, Mary Elizabeth Bowers, Jo Lynn Cunningham, Sidneye Carol Tru- lock, Betty Sue Marable. Third Row: Paulette Laraine Hinton, Deb- orah Anne Spiva, Clenda Beth Huffaker, Phoebe Ann Malmgren, Linda Anne Eppright, Gail Irene Gundersen, Mary Leutwyler, Resi- dent Counselor. Above: Before leaving for Christmas vacation, several girls helped decorate the flocked Christ- mas tree. Below: 204 West 27th Street. Page 391 Above: 1908 University. Center: One of the girls received a stuffed Bevo before Christmas. Below: The girls joined together in afternoon sing-songs centered around the piano. TOWER MANOR Tower Manor began the fall semester with a coffee for parents during the fall registration period and a Dads ' Day open house. Before Christmas, the girls participated in a tree-trimming party as well as a Christmas program for the girls and their dates. Candlelight dinners were held at Thanksgiving, Halloween, Christmas, and Easter. During the spring semester, Tower Manor held another open house on Round-Up weekend. Above: The girls took an occasional study-break during spring final exams. Center: Bridge games provided a source of relaxation throughout the year. Below Left: The living room served as a meeting place before the fall dance. Below Right: The dorm manager had several helpful assistants. UNIVERSITY ARMS Right: 2609 University. Below: Three coeds discussed cam pus life before class. Advisors: Left to right: Laura Evans McNeill, Liz Marie Wooldridge, Susan Patterson, Kathleen Dulan, Sandra Lee Smith, Kellyn Rozier, Mary Katherine Parkhurst, Linda Jean Thomas. Page 394 Above Left: A music major discussed current hit albums with two Longhorn band members. Above Right: Mid-morning coffee at poolside proved relaxing after a round of quizzes. Left: The color television often provided an excellent excuse for not studying. NEWMAN HALL Named after John Henry Cardinal Newman, an English churchman, lecturer, and author of the Nineteenth Century, Newman Hall has housed University women since 1918. Owned by the Dominican Sisters, it was the first Catholic dormitory erected on a secular campus and the second re- ligious dorm at the University. About seventy girls lived in the main building and small annex. Director Sister Francis, O.P., was aided by Zula Jacobs, housemother, and Katie Hoffman, housekeeper. 1 fw .113 Dun HIT tta Sa Front Row: Advisors: Dolores Slomchinski, Susan Marie Palousek, Kathryn Mary Bartosh, chairman, Barbara June Welp, Pamela Agnes Shropshire. Second Row: Graziella Maria Martin, Vicki Lynne Murph, Mary Claudia Neil, Peggy Ann Finger, Mary Christine Meismer, Marilyn Elizabeth Vykoukal, Mary Julietta Christian. Third Row: Sylvia Alicia Azios, Paula Jean Miller, Marilyn Jane Bartosh, Lilla Marian McNutt, Kathleen Elizabeth Kennedy, Beatriz Eugenia Perez, Veronica Mary Hess, Mary Margaret Nathman. Fourth Row: Bert ha Gonzalez, Frances Elaine Kramer, Constance Marie Fronek, Patricia Ann Connolly, Doris Elaine Kristek, Maria Estela Ramirez, Nancy Louise Dennis. Above: 2026 Guadalupe. Right: Newman Hall residents and their dates munched popcorn during the Christmas tree decorating party. Page 396 V I w WOMEN ' S CO-OPERATIVE COUNCIL Front Row: Barbara Dianne Douglas, Almetris; Beth Ellen McEnery, Powell House; Frances A. Mofield, Chairman, Valhalla; Cynthia Ann Beach, Chairman, Century House; Barbara Jo Wilson, Wakonda; Dorothy Mae Jentsch, Felecia. Back Row: Mary Ruth Smith, Advisor; Mary Elizabeth Wellborn, Theadorne; Janet Little, Whitehall; Mar- tha Earlene Watson, Secretary, Wakonda; Kathleen Ann DiMare, Shangri-La; Edna Violet Munson, Whitis. MEMBERS NOT PICTURED Louise Greer Carroll, Pearce Linda Ann Kohlman, Pearce Andrea Mary Ryza, Halstead Mildred H. Scheel, Halstead Lorelei Jean Schmidt, Valhalla Front Row: Daniel Diaz Jr., TLOK; Edward Augustus Gildemeister, Campus Guild; Charles James Mott, Campus Guild; Burnis Glenn Allardyce, Theleme; Harold Andrew Harwell Jr., Theleme. Back Row: Brian Dudley Evans, Stag; Wiliam Earle Halstead Jr., Campus Guild; Birch Duke Kimbrough, TLOK; Leonard Gene Schulze, Royal; Stephen Grant TerMaath, Stag; John M. Johnston, Ramshorn. MEMBERS NOT PICTURED Thomas Aubrey Burris, Jr., Ramshorn Pete M. Escamilla, Ed Price Hall Walter Stearns Simonds, Theleme Frank Charles Svrcek, Ed Price Hall Charles Frederick Young, Royal MEN ' S CO-OPERATIVE COUNCIL Page 397 WOMEN ' S CO-OPERATIVES Almetris Co-op, named after its founder and present house- mother, Almetris Duren, collected toys at Christmas for the children of a needy family in Austin. The girls also par- ticipated in Inter Co-Operative intramurals. Century House entered many contests at the University, winning the Texas Union Carving Contest with the happiest pumpkin. Large Thanksgiving and Christmas dinners were held for many college men. Fire drills, in addition to regu- larly scheduled house meetings, were conducted throughout the year. K be G: ALMETRIS: Front Row: Shiela Borns, Sandra Louise Cooper, Con- stance Marion Pullam, Theresa Eaglin. Second Row: Barbara Dianne Douglas, co-ordinator; Jeanie Marie Block, Linda Carol Hines, Dor- othy Dean Green. Third Row: Almetris Marsh Duren, Housemother, Belli Rachelle Poindexter, Darlene DeNett Harper, George Ann Mus- grove, Vivian Lucille Mayes, Patricia Ann Booker, Willye Stene Witcher, Marva LaGean Douglas, Linda Carol Routt, Betty Joan Griggs. Members Not Pictured: Doris Ann Alexander, Thelma Lights Bowie, Margaret Faye Ellis, Gertrude Leola Kibbe. CENTURY HOUSE: Front Row: Anna Lee Bishop, Lois Carol Keith, Drucilla Corine McBride, Estela Salazar, Yvon Reeder, Barbara Pat- ren. Second Row: Susan Clay Nance, Guadalupe Robles, Judith Elaine Stones, Patricia Marie Anthony, Susan Reed Butler, Phyllis June Beckham, Joyce Elizabeth Miller. Third Row: Madeleline Marie Delker, Katherine Nancy Tucker, Arlene Anne Welfel, Wanda Burne- dette Hubbard. Fourth Row: Kim Ann Smallwood, Karon Gay Houghton, Faith Ann Bonick, Cynthia Ann Beach, co-o rdinator, Sylvia Louise Beckey. Member Not Pictured: Louis Rita Pekar. Rtl .-.-. ::. ; i R Page 398 ion. K ete --: Felecia Co-op is operated by an elected co-ordinator and House Rules Committee. The co-op participated in Inter Co-Operative Council activities such as a program for read- ing to blind students, a Christmas party for underprivileged children, and social functions. An open house was held during Co-op Week in the spring. Halstead Co-op started the fall semester with an old girl- new girl party. During Thanksgiving, a formal dinner was held at the house, and at Christmas the girls helped Campus Guild Co-op give a party for underprivileged children, by decorating a tree and exchanging gifts. After the Theleme Co-op burned, the girls provided members with food, sup- plies, and clothes. I I FELECIA: Front Row: Christine Ursula Studer, Linda Diane Smith, Robin Jon Green. Second Row: Merieta K. Johnson, Barbara Ilene Brandenburg, Christine Jo Schopmeyer, Susan Rae Garrett, Valerie Marie Ostarch, Sheila Jeanne Hoehn, Mitzi Gale Lauderback. Third Row: Margaret Ann Rammo, Lizabeth Susan Lovelace, Linda Lou Froehner, Margie Lee Hughes, Martha Kay Downing, Dorothy Mae Jentsch, Molly Elaine Smith, Karen Ann Brandenburg, Joanna Kay Slavik. Members not pictured: Janis Bielamowicz, Bonnie Barbara Burns, Mary Elizabeth Farley, Robin Ritchie, Anne Lindsay Towery, Barbara Wright. HALSTEAD: Front Row: Ann Harriet Riggs, Karen Brown. Second Row: Lucinda Halstead, Andrea Mary Ryza, Paula Marie Dolman, Linda Kay Maddux, Evelyn Aileen Norton, Linda M. Slavik, Lesley Ann Bice. Third Row: Mildred Scheel, co-ordinator, Ruth Elaine Franklin, Patricia Ann Vermillion, Janet Rebecca Rogers, Suzanne June Dolman, Carol Lynn Hold, Pamela Lynne Johnson, Judy Ellen Crouch. Page 399 Pearce Co-op was active in all Inter Co-Operative Council activities last year including intramural football, the pump- kin-decorating contest, Bevo Aggie Sign Contest entry, re- treat at Zilker Park, and an exchange dinner with TLOK Co-op. During Christmas, the girls held a party at Greg House for underprivileged children. Powell House held its annual Thanksgiving dinner with its members bringing guests and preparing all the food. At Christmas, each girl was given a secret pal who did favors for them but were not revealed until the house Christmas party. Powell House also participated in intramurals, Co-op Week song fest, an annual picnic, and the May formal dinner. I il PEARCE: Front Row: Theresa Cheryl Luke, Edna Lee Williams, Zonia Francisca Vasquez, Violantha June Ricks, Bonnie Dee Metzger, Bonnie Lou Bradley. Second Row: Margaret Mary Fiedler, Margaret Alice Ne;il, Donna Sue Davenport, Lpuise Greer Carroll, Patricia Ann Boeselt, Lind Jean Lege, Barbara Lee Metzger, Lizbeth Burns Koett. Members Not Pictured: Linda Kohlman, co-ordinator, Mary McFerrin, Evelyn Turner. POWELL HOUSE: Front Row: Randie Kaye Boettcher, Jana Kay Hamlett. Second Row: Janine Kathleen Jank, Margaret Ann Janczak, Sandra Jean Lyle, Ann Frances Sebesta. Elsa Ann Wold. Third Row: Barbara Lynne Williams, Judith Gail Weber, Gary Flavilla Gilchrist, Susan Laura Price, Barbara Elizabeth Tucker, Beth Ellen McEnery, co-ordinator; Mary Lynn Craft, Mickey Jean Owen. Members Not Pictured: Didi Gretser, Eileen Krampitz. SA ' Sn .- t V-: ' : :, ; Page 400 Shangri-La was established in 1964 and have participated in many activities since. During party week, the girls gave a balcony party for four boys ' co-ops, and later an exchange dinner with the Royal Co-op, a Thanksgiving banquet, and a Christmas tree party were given as well as the girls par- ticipating in the construction of the ICC entry in the Aggie Sign Contest. Coordinator Kathy DiMare co-chaired the project, which won the most comical award. Theadorne has been located in the women ' s co-operative quadrangle since 1952. This year the girls at Theadorne have participated in various house and Inter-Cooperative Council activities, such as exchange dinners with other co-ops and the ICC Christmas party for underprivileged children. Theadorne has also had a Halloween party, a Thanksgiving dinner, a Christmas party, and candle parties announcing engagements. SHANGRI-LA: Front Row: Patricia Louise Kittles, Kay Ellen Cude, Roberta Rae Parker, Virginia J. J. Makrocki, Andrea Mary Terrell. Second Row: Kathleen Ann DiMare, co-ordinalor, Jacqueline DaHene Hammett, Nita Joan Brummett, Sara Gail Fuller, Joan Carol Mueller, Karen Elizabeth Anderson, Mary Lynn Rylander, Nancy Ann Stall, Irene Hoge Smith, Johlyn Wolff. Members Not Pictured: Sheila Byrne, Theresa Lois Ward. THEADORNE: Front Row: Rita Rosalinda Godines, Sandra Sue Oliphant, Marie Antoinette Fink, Patricia Flores. Second Row: Judy Jane Rudd, Sharon Lee Froehner, Mary Elizabeth Wellborn, co- ordinator, Andrea Lynn Frazee, Nancy Jo Bryant, Kathy Akin. Third Row: Frances Katherine Jetter, Beverly Ann Harrison, Mary Ellen Homer, Sharon Marguerite Sagely, Vicki Ann Lyerly, Linda Joyce Curtino, Phyllis June Irwin. Member not pictured Ja Nelle Mattingly. Page 401 members last year enjoyed such social activities as a Christmas decorating party, exchange of gifts, and candlelights. Known as the co-operative with the highest grade point average, Valhalla also participated in the prep- aration of spring Co-op Week. Wakonda participated in many InterCo-op Council projects and parties including the construction of the Aggie Sign Contest entry. The co-op had several match parties with men ' s co-operatives as well as trick or treating on Halloween night and carolling at Christmas. A formal Christmas dinner for members and their dates also was held. : .. HI Q VALHALLA: Front Row: Nina Elizabeth Rossi, Eva Maria Gram- berg, Alpha Hernandez. Second Row: Jean Canfield, Mary Ellen Silva, Mary Christine Montgomery, Christine Kamprath, Annie Laurie Oliver, Barbara Jean Camps. Third Row: Jacquelyn Wacker- barth, Frances Mofield, co-ordinator ; Susan Saegert MacQuigg, Bev- erly Jean Pieper, Lorelei Jean Schmidt, A. Jane Purcell, Barbara C. Hines, Bodil Janet Christiansen. Page 402 WAKONDA: Front Row: Judy Ann Patton, Barbara Jo Wilson, co-ordinator, Martha Earlene Watson, Mary Rose Almazan. Second Row: Joyce Younger, Judith Lynn Billeck, Patricia Christine Stut- heit, Susan Elaine Bartlemay, Betty Younger. Third Row: Elaine Terese Quinn, Anne Camden Stafford, LaNell Marie Rotter, Barbara Ann Bryant, Carolyn Louise Norton, Kathy Elizabeth Henson. 1 n i ' t ' . Sp feirilh Hloween us diner Whitehall Co-op sponsored a scavenger hunt at their an- nual Thanksgiving banquet as girls roamed Pease Park in search of natural centerpieces. An unwielding, 20-foot Christmas tree added interest to Whitehall ' s yule season. Whitis Co-op ' s second year in existence was marked by several activities including participation in Inter Co-Opera- tive Council events and individual social functions. The girls prepared for a spring open house and song fest, in which they won the first two prizes last year. Til 5W - WHITEHALL: Front Row: Elaine Rose Heinrich, Connie Gene West, Delia Ida Quintanilla, Connie Marie Cernosek. Second Row: Marie Kathleen Bader, Susan Marie Woolsey, Maria de los Angelos Garcia, Claudia Jean Day, Nancy Lee Gibson, Carol Sue Pankratz, Martha Carol Ferguson. Third Row: Norma Linda Rodriquez, Karmein Azan Carsey, Janet Little, co-ordinator ; Jane McMillian, Carolyn Ann Lind, Edith Ann Dome], Sue Ellen Haugarth, Nina Elizabeth Glasgow. WHITIS: Front Row: Sharon Alice Fore, Edna Violet Munson, co-ordinator; Jennifer Ann Hartley, Charlene Sue Taylor, Annette Marie Randall. Second Row: Erna Rubie Ellison, Lue Rachelle Brim, Patricia Ann York, Ernestine Yolanda Waddy, Patricia Ann Edwards. Third Row: LaVada Juanice Stafford, Donna Lynne Donn, Anne Louise Crane, Karen Gay Cronguist, Karen Verne Williams, Sharon Rose Middleton, Shirley Yvonne Godfrey, M. Juanita Hub- bard, Barbara Arlene Worley, Noba Kathryn Lewis. Page 403 MEN ' S CO-OPERATIVES During the spring Co-op Week, house members stressed not only the financial advantages of co-ops but also the closer relations developed by working together. Room and board in co-ops is lower because the members do their own housework. In men ' s houses, the president runs house meet- ings and attends other meetings as a house representative. Close relationships among the houses is nurtured by the Inter Co-Op Council, which consists of representatives from men ' s and women ' s houses, in addition to representatives from the dean ' s offices. Just as houses vary in the distribution of duties, they differ in disciplinary methods. The house may have a House Rules Committee that aids the coordinator in problems or the responsibility may fall on the president. Tragedy struck all Co-Op members on January 25, 1967, when Raymond William Short was killed in the early morn- ing fire that destroyed Theleme Co-Op. THELEME: Front Row: William T. Thweatt Jr., Raymond John Pierotti, Leon Herchel Lowery Jr., Bennett Lee Engel, Hal Eric Man- zke, Gerald Ledyard Towle, Raymond William Short, Walter Stearns Simonds. Second Row: Ruben Cuevas Jr., Harold Andrew Harwell Jr., Thomas Edward Nunn, Glenn Arlen Burrow, Herbert Nelson Dieringer, Arthur Dennis Murphy, Walker Hood Horn III, Michael Wesley Farris. Members not pictured: Buns Glenn Allardyce, Frank Dunnington Ghigo, Alex Piatnizky, James C. Prejean, James Allen Smith, David Hal Stones, Walter Rudolph Stovall, John Richard Thomas. Page 404 Long recognized as the largest, most progressive men ' s co-operative on campus, Campus Guild marked 1966-67 as a school year of participation, charity, and socializing which supplemented its members ' scholastic activities well. An active voice in the ICC, the Guild hosted that organiza- tion ' s first dance in September. In December, a delighted group of 20 underprivileged children were treated to toys, new shoes, and a Christmas meal at the Guild ' s traditional Yuletide party. With the frost out of the air. the Campus Guild opened its doors in the spring to visitors during Co-Op week, proud to display a completely re-furnished living room and many other improvements. CAMPUS GUILD: Front Row: Edward Ernest Haverlah, Merle Harry Parker. Second Row: James Jay Washburn, Kermit Michael Mullins, Edward Augustus Gildemeister, Ronald Lee Hughes, William Nicolaus Reimers III, John Y. Fujioka. Third Row: Patrick Dennis Matzner, Charles James Mott, William Earle Halstead Jr., Alexander Page, David Wayne Lamb, P. David Harrison III, Davis Francis Leitch. Fourth Row: Lewis Paul Johnston, Jerry Leon Frentress, John Wylie Nichols, Charles Edward Mulroy, Victor William Wehman Jr., Michael David Carlberg, Robert Lyndon Cage, James Wayne Rash. Members not pictured: William James Albert, Charles Cloyce Berry Jr., Hau- Cheung Chow, William James Craig Jr., Dale Malcolm Davis, Daniel Barker Hagan, James VanDyke Haldy, Oliver Stephen Melton Jr., Gustavo Ramon Ortega, Ray Arthur Roeder, Scott Thomas Sherard, Gary John Takacs, Charles E. Vinson, Thomas Odell Webb, Mario Zamora. I . ED PRICE HALL: Front Row: Rollin Leroy Fischer, spring president; Rubin Del Toro, Donald Wayne Morrow, Ernesto Lamon Gamez, Donald Riley Lytfleton, dietician. Second Row: Johnny R. Tamez, Pete Manuel Escamilla, fall president and spring detail manager; John Charles White, Iraj Amirkabirian, Larry Wayne Scherwitz. Third Row: Mike Bennet McCormick, Henry William Denny, fall detail manager; Charles Delmer Harrell, Jim Wilson, Tom Lohmeier, Den- nis George Fortassain, Frank Charles Surcek, spring treasurer. Mem- bers not pictured: James Stephen Dudley, fall vice-president; Jon Fischer, Larry Ronald Fuhrmann, fall treasurer; Robert MacGregor, James Earth Root. Page 405 RAMSHORN: Front Row: Gumaro Garza, Timothy George Varian, Cecilio Garcia, Michael Jay Cole, Marvin George Miller. Second Row: John M. Johnston, William Werner Gastinger, Robert Scott Haraldson, Frank Henry Wagner Jr., Edward Thomas O ' Rourke Jr. Members not pictured: Nolan Eugene Bowman, William Warren Buchholtz, Thomas Aubrey Burris Jr., William John Carmichael, Robert Wood Childs Jr., Rolando A. Flores-Garcia, Gary Nicholas Hovick, Douglas Alan Johnson, Cecil Leon McKenzie, Russell Jay Owens, Gilbert Albar Peon, Edgar Earl Rhea, Robert Ross Scholl, Leonard Gregory Sturm, Noel Soza, Larry William Upshaw, William Thomas Varian, Edward Donald Zost. As a unit, Royal Co-op participates only in the Inter Co- operative Council, the Men ' s Co-op Council, and intramural athletics. Other activities are engaged in on an individual basis. An ICC committee has been helping Royal and other co- operatives to solve the housing problem which will be created in the near future by University action in our neighborhood. a fi Ik y: ;v ' Id Ramshorn ' s officers for the year were Thomas Aubrey Burris Jr., president; John M. Johnston, treasurer; Cecil Leon McKenzie, social chairman; and Inter Co-operative representatives were William Warren Buchholtz and Michael Jay Cole. ROYAL: Front Row: Charles Fredrick Young, Ernest Joe Branham, spring treasurer; George N. Patino, Alva Allie Edwards, Richard Edward Armstrong, Bruce Edward Larson, Charles Harvey Dupuy. Second Row: Hal Ray Corley, secretary; Dale Joseph Klement, Ken- neth Wayne Schroeder, William Curtis Walker Jr., Richard Dunshie English, Gary Webb Hough. Third Row: Lewis Rae Rhodes Jr., Joseph Reid Kuykendall, Robert Joseph Penksa, vice-president; Clarence W. Von Bergen Jr., Del Harrington McKenzie, Kenneth Dale Walker. Fourth Row: Mark William Swope, Harry Dean Clark, Leonard Gene Schulze, president, George Carlisle Pittman, Darrell P. Hardman, food-buyer; Alvin Dale Nirider, Allan Alvin Gebert, jail treasurer. Members not pictured: Kamal El Din Said, Norman Edward Hajdik. Page 406 THE STAG: Front Row: Antonio Chavarria, Oscar Backus, Earl Wayland Steinbach, Edward Kilmer Eckenroth. Second Row: Phil Hugh Dunn, Hector F. Barrientos, Vance Neathery, John Michael Nolan, David Noel Moerbe, Ted Edward Green. Third Row: Malcolm David Gibson, Grant Stephen Bouck, Marshall Harvey Cargill, Larry Gene Cloud, Fernando Domingo Gutierrez, Stephen Grant TerMaath. Members not pictured: William E. Elliot, Brian Evans. The STAG ' s officers were Stephen Grant TerMaath, presi- dent; Edward Hilmer Eckenroth, treasurer; William E. Elliot was fall secretary and Larry Gene Cloud was the secretary for the spring semester. Brian Evans was food- buyer for the fall and Antonio Chavarria took over for the spring semester. M ;; ' TLOK: Front Row: Mario Juan Diaz, Wilmer Gerald Mitchell Jr., John Louis York Jr., Manuel George Resales Jr., Ricardo Arturo Ramos, Roy Sylvester Gabryl Jr., Harold Clark Mitchelle White, Michael Larry Megahan. Second Row: Edward Starr Whitlock, Daniel Diaz Jr., Frederich Frier Houghton, Walter Rufus Wilder, Steven Craig Broome, Larry Mitchell Fielder, Richard Wayne Meyer, Thomas Wayne Pahl, Allen James Anderson. Third Row: Allan Burnham Schmitt, Gary Arthur Munneke, Birch Duke Kimbrough, Thomas Wheeler Watson, John Henry Zammito, Gregory Toney Willis, Hender- son Leslie Vaughn, Jan Duncan Marshall, Barton Null Cherry. Members not pictured: Luis Orlando Barsallo, Larry Lynn Lester, A. LeRoy Mitchell. TLOK ' s officers for the year were A. LeRoy Mitchell, president; Barton Null Cherry, treasurer; Richard Wayne Meyer, secretary; Daniel Diaz Jr., was the Men ' s Co-opera- tive Council representative and the Inter Co-operative Council representatives were Thomas Wheeler Watson and John Louis York Jr. Page 407 INTER CO OPERATIVE COUNCIL OFFICERS President DOUGLAS ALAN JOHNSON V ice-President KATHLEEN ELIZABETH HENSON Secretary SHARON LEE FROEHNER Treasurer STEVEN CRAIG BROOME Parliamentarian LISABETH SUSAN LOVELACE Advisor MARY RUTH SMITH Advisor FRANK B. CAMPBELL HOUSE REPRESENTATIVES Fall Spring DORIS A. ALEXANDER Almetris SHIELA BORNS VICTOR WILLIAM WEHMAN Campus Guild DAVID WAYNE LAMB KIM ANN SMALLWOOD Century. ' FAITH ANN BONICK DONALD RILEY LYTTLETON Ed Price Hall JOHNNY R. TAMEZ MARGARET ANN RAMME Felecia JOANNA KAY SLAVIK LUCINDA HALSTEAD Halstead LINDA M. SLAVIK ZONIA FRANCISCA VASOUEZ Pearce EDNA LEE WILLIAMS EILEEN KRAMPITZ Powell RANDIE KAYE BOETTCHER MICHAEL JAY COLE Ramshorn WILLIAM WARREN BUCHHOLTZ MARK WILLIAM SWOPE Royal DALE JOSEPH KLEMENT IRENE H. SMITH Shangri-La VIRGINIA MAKROCKI RONALD EUGENE LATIMER The Stag. .. .ALLEN LYNN SCHUCHARDT PATRICIA FLORES Theadorne ANDREA LYNN FRAZEE RAYMOND WILLIAM SHORT Theleme WALKER HOOD HORN JOHN Louis YORK T.L.O.K LARRY M. FIELDER MARY CHRISTINE MONTGOMERY. .. Valhalla MARY JEANETTE CURRY MARY ROSE ALMAZAN Wakonda BARBARA ANN BRYANT SUSAN MARIE WOOLSEY Whitehall NANCY LEE GIBSON JENNIFER ANN HARTLEY Whitis M. JUANITA HUBBARD ICC ' s entry in the Aggie Sign Contest. Front Row: Hartley, R. Smith, Broome, Henson, Johnson, Froehner, Lovelace, Campbell, Flores. Second Row: Mary Rose Almazan, Elaine Terese Quinn, Barbara Jean Camps, Marie Kathleen Bader, Dorothy Mae Jentsch, Latimer, Thomas Aubrey Burns Jr., Judy Jane Rudd, Cynthia Ann Beach, Hubbard, Ramme, Martha Earlene Watson, Delia Ida Quintanilla. Third Row: Cole, Tamez, Phil Hugh Dunn, Lyttleton, Lamb, Wehman, Swope, Horn, Frank Charles Svrcek, York. Page 408 BB BHQHI ATHLETICS ..V s. I y ATHLETICS Edited by Alice Kay Hartong Page 409 Darrell K. Royal, Athletic Director, Jack Coleman Patterson, Assistant Athletic Director. INTERCOLLEGIATE ATHLETICS Supervising intercollegiate athletics and extramural activ- ities falls under the jurisdiction of the Athletic Council. Composed of nine members one each from the Students ' Association and Ex-Students ' Association, two appointed by the Board of Regents, and five from the General Faculty Standing Committee on Intercollegiate Athletics the Council is headed by the chairman of the faculty committee. Present holder of this position is J. Neils Thompson, who also serves as the University ' s faculty representative in the Southwest Conference. . In addition to his duties as head football coach, Darrell Royal is director of athletics and, as such, is in charge of all athletic activities of the University. He is assisted by Jack Patterson. The work force of the athletic business office is led by business manager Al Lundstedt and assistant Bob Rochs. Jones Ramsey and Orland Sims are in charge of publicity for teams and players. J. Neils Thompson Chairman ATHLETIC COUNCIL James Ben Bynum Wally Scott Francis R. Hodge Stuart P. Wright John B. Holmes Orville Wyss William T. Guy Charles A. Wright Page 410 Above Left: Ina Genelle Voelker and Gerry Fleming, accounting clerks, examine trip expenditures with Les Derrick. Above Right: Al- bert H. Lundstedt, business manager, Alfred R. Rochs, assistant busi- ness manager, and William F. Ermel, administrative assistant, plan the calendar-year budget. Below: Geneva Kane, secretary, Sharlene Ruf, senior secretary, and Aha Moore, administrative secretary, distribute letter sweaters to Joel Brame and Mike Dworaczk. Administrative Secretaries: Ruth Estelle Gold, Jo Ann Hammer, Dorothy Keys, Blanche Rhodes. Page 411 BEHIND THE SCENES Top Left: Jones Ramsey, Sports News Director, conferred with a re- porter about spring training. Top Right: Orland L. Sims, Assistant Sports News Director, phoned in reports for his daily radio program during the football season. Below: Henrietta C. Stone, Food Service Supervisor, visited with Tom Higgins, Pat Harkins, D. H. Martin and Jim Helms. Page 412 Above, Left to Right: Winnie Chapman, Jane Gully, Dan Burleson, Head Cheerleader; Dot Nelson, Beverly Enderle, Mike Waldron, Cherry Morrill, and Alan Hubbard. Below: Cheerleaders, led by Dan Burleson, charged onto field ahead of team. VARSITY CHEERLEADERS Functioning to raise spirit for University athletic events through pep rallies before football games and leading cheers during games, the cheerleaders attend all home football and basketball games and travel to out-of-town football games. The head cheerleader is elected by the student body during spring general elections, with his squad being chosen in the fall. The cheerleaders serve for one year. Dan Burleson, second-year law student from Austin, headed the 1966-67 Cheerleaders. The squad was composed of Winnie Chapman, sophomore Plan II major from Hous- ton; Beverly Enderle, junior education major from Houston; Jane Gully, sophomore education major from Corpus Christi; Alan Hubbard, sophomore pre-dental major from Garland; Cherry Morrill. sophomore education major from Beeville; Dot Nelson, junior mathematics major from Galveston; and Mike Waldron, sophomore pre-medical major from Fort Worth. Page 413 Lan L, Hewlett, counselor, sought suggestions from and discussed an athlete ' s adjustment to college demands with Kelly Baker and Andy White. COACHING STAFF A coaching staff of eight men work under the guidance of head coach Darrell Royal. Charley Shira, Longhorn defensive line coach since 1957, worked with defensive backfield coach Russell Coffee to perfect the team ' s defensive performance. Texas linebackers and ends received instruction from Mike Campbell and his aide, Fred Akers, one of this year ' s new additions to the staff. Another new coach, Leon Manley, assisted Willie Zapalac in coaching the offensive line. After acting as backfield coach for the past six years, Bill Ellington became assistant athletic administrator, in addition to his duties as freshman football coach. The off-season found coaches active in recruiting high school players for future Longhorn teams. Lan Hewlett, the brain coach, oversees the scholastic interests of the players, helping them to maintain academic eligibility. Darrell K. Royal, Head Coach Fred S. Akers Thomas L. Ellis William M. Campbell Willie L. Manley Russell W. Coffee Charles N. Shira Billy M. Ellington Willie F. Zapalac Page 414 OUTSTANDING LONGHORNS Seven 1966 Longhorns won positions on newspaper and wire service all-Southwest Conference teams. Consensus all- Southwest Conference members were linebacker Joel Brame, tailback Chris Gilbert, and defensive end Corby Robertson. Others honored were David Conway, kicking specialist; Barney Giles, defensive end; Howard Goad, offensive guard; and Danny Abbott, offensive guard. Two Longhorns honored nationally were Gene Bledsoe, who gained all-America academic honors for his work in the classroom, and sophomore tackle Mike Robuck, who received Associated Press Lineman of the Week honors in October following a 90-yard touchdown run after intercept- ing a Rice pass. The George Hook McCullough Most Valuable Player Award went to Chris Gilbert, the D. X. Bible Team Spirit Award to Gene Bledsoe, the D. Harold Byrd Leadership Award to Barney Giles, the Travis County Exes Scholarship Award to Wesley Barnes, the Longhorn Club Sportsmanship Award to Les Derrick, and the Recognition Award to Howard Goad. Earl Christopher Gilbert ALL SOUTHWEST CONFERENCE Danny Gene Abbott Barney Lewis Giles Joel Lynn Brame Howard Lynn Goad David A. Conway Corbin James Robertson Page 415 Front Row: Manager Merle Smith, Ragan Gennusa, Ed Small, David Jefferies, Barry Stone, Pete Gallaher, Chris Bray, Earl Hudson, Johnny Cain, Gene Powell, Joel Brame, Loyd Wainscott. Second Row: Manager Bill Hall, Manager Jimmy Ball, Chris Gilbert, D. H. Martin, David Davis, Mike Dworaczyk, Howard Fest, Tom Hill, Randy Hudson, Alan Moravcik, Mack Lawrence, Chris Simmons, Jim Leahy, Wade Baldwin. Back Row: Manager Mac Spellmann, Manager Joe Doenges, Bret Lewis, David Cook, Craig Jolley, Dan Stathos, Bill Bradley, Mike Robuck, Marvin Walters, Mike Perrin, Ken Tarlton, Scooter Monzingo, Benny Pace, Andy White, Tom Higgins, Tommy Souders, Guy Harrison. Above: Diron Talbert, Fred Edwards, Bob Stanley, and Joel Brame joined forces to stop a Mustang drive. Below: Scooter Monzingo, John Elliot, and Barney Giles set up the line for the next play. Texas football 1966: a Bluebonnet Bowl victory, a second- place tie in the Southwest Conference, record-breaking run- ning, injuries, heart-breaking narrow defeats, reserves who made good, and outstanding sophomores. The Longhorns closed the 1966 season with a 19-0 rout of the University of Mississippi with the Texas offense smashing through the nationally-ranked Rebel defense for 283 yards and tailback Chris Gilbert setting two Bluebonnet Bowl records. Texas scoring began with Bill Bradley ' s 25-yard first period scamper following Gilbert ' s 50-yard blast to the Ole Miss 25-yard line. In the second period, Gilbert climaxed a 68-yard drive by plunging over from one yard out, and Texas led 12-0. The final score came in the fourth period on a four-yard plunge by Bradley. David Conway kicked the extra point making it 19-0. The Texas defense limited Ole Miss to only two scoring threats with four pass interceptions coming at key times. Les Derrick pulled in three Rebel passes and Barney Giles inter- cepted one. RESERVE LETTERMEN Terry Eugene Boothe Christopher Davis Bray Michael Dworaczyk Howard Arthur Fest Duane Foster Peter Gallaher James Russell Leahy Benny Clint Pace C. E. Riggs Marvin Walters Front Row: Charles Holman, Les Derrick, Diron Talbert, Jim Helms, Fred Edwards, Ronnie Landry, Gene Bledsoe, Howard Goad, John Elliott, Wesley Barnes, Chachie Owens, Coach Russell Coffee, Head Coach Darrell Royal. Second Row: Burt Harkins, Jack Hartung, Kelly Baker, Scott Boyd, Dick Watt, Denny Aldridge, Pat Harkins, Bob Stanley, Linus Baer, Tommy Loeffler, Mike Rose, Eddie Vaughan, Terry Boothe, Coach Fred Akers, Coach Charley Shira. Back Row: Corby Robertson, Larry Townsend, Allan Robinson, Ste- phen Scott, Sandy Steinle, Jerry Pritchard, Jimmy Graham, Danny Abbott, Marvin Bendele, C. E. Riggs, Mike Reeves, Chris Smith, Barney Giles, Chad Dulaney, Manager Jay Ward, Coach Mike Campbell. $ l i 5 8 ! Mi J 4 r x fc A i second- diina- rvesxho 1941 rout fflsefor 5? 9 L. Texas 6. Texas 31. Texas 35. Texas 9. Texas 7. Texas 14. Texas 12. Texas 26 . Texas 13. Texas 22. Texas 19. .use .Texas Tech .Indiana . Oklahoma .Arkansas .Rice .SMU .Baylor .TCU .Texas A M . Mississippi 10 iid fat the Die w-yaid n point 7 - - m Above: Tri-captains Diron Talbert, Barney Giles, and John Elliott, awaited the coin toss before the Bluebonnet Bowl. Right: Head coach Darrell Royal and defensive line coach Charley Shira. LETTERMEN Danny Gene Abbott Dennis Craig Aldridge Linus Lee Baer Kelly Lynn Baker Wesley Barnes Hoyt Eugene Bledsoe Jr. William Calvin Bradley Joel Lynn Brame David Alexander Conway David Davis Leslie Alfred Derrick Fred Allen Edwards Darrell John Elliott Ragan Douglas Gennusa Kenneth Rayburn Gidney Earl Christopher Gilbert Barney Lewis Giles Howard Lynn Goad James Patrick Harkins James Carlton Helms Thomas William Higgins Charles Marion Holman Earl Dee Hudson David Jefferies Ronald Paul Landry Gregory Lawrence Lett D. H. Martin Jr. Clayton Douglas Monzingo Charles Owens Michael Warren Perrin Jerry Mac Pritchard Corbin James Robertson Michael Robuck Edward Clinton Small Christopher Kimble Smith Thomas Edward Souders Robert Floyd Stanley Barry Thurman Stone Diron Vester Talbert Loyd Dale Wainscott Jr. Richard Dennis Watt Andrew Benjamin White 3 - I K ' V w PASS-PUNT The season opened and ten sophomores began their varsity careers on a rainy, muggy afternoon in Austin against a big. uncompromising University of Southern California team which controlled the football for 25 minutes of the first half. Despite the ball control, USC was only able to score one touchdown and a field goal against a strong Texas defense. A pass interception on the Texas nine-yard line by Scooter Monzingo set up the only Longhorn score of the day. Texas ended the 91-yard march when Bill Bradley went over on a three-yard run. The attempted two-point conversion failed and the game went to the Trojans 10-6. The Texas offense blasted through the Ole Miss line for a total of 283 yards rushing. I J Texas Tech lost all hope for their first victory over Texas since their entry into the Southwest Conference when the Longhorns mustered all the promise they had shown for 1966 and trampled the Raiders 31-21. Within the first 13 seconds of the game, Texas had seven points on the Scoreboard on an 88-yard kickoff return by Greg Lott. In the second period, Bill Bradley set up a Texas field goal with an 80-yard quick kick which died on the Tech one-inch line. Forced to punt, Tech gave the Longhorns the ball and trailed 10-0 on a 37-yard field goal by David Conway. A fumble recovery by Bob Stanley set up another Texas touchdown in the second quarter, soon followed by a third when Ronnie Landry recovered a Tech onside kick, and Bradley passed to Tom Higgins eight plays later to bring the half-time score to 24-8. The second period opened with another rapid Texas touch- down following a fumble recovery by John Elliott. Bradley went over from the three-yard line for the last Texas score. . Left: A Bradley pass to split-end Ragan Gennusa netted first-down yardage against TCU. Below Left: Setting a new University record, David Conway kicked a 52-yard field goal in the TCU game. Below Right: Coach Royal observed practice from the new tower. Page 419 THE OFFENSE Scoring in every quarter, Texas combined four pass inter- ceptions, an adept substitute quarterback, and a staunch defense to crush Indiana 35-0. A 14-yard scamper by Jim Helms ended an 85-yard drive that began with a fumble recovery by Joel Brame. Second period scoring came on a 45-yard pass to Greg Lott, and Texas lost Bill Bradley on the Indiana attempt to prevent the play. Substitute quarterback Andy White took over for Bradley in the second half, tossing a six-yard pass to Lott for the only third quarter score. Going into the fourth quarter with a 21-0 advantage, White led the Longhorns to a fourth touchdown with Helms carrying for the final four yards. The final touchdown was set up when Barney Giles inter- cepted a pass on the Indiana 30-yard line. Chris Gilbert went over from the 15-yard line for the last six points, and David Conway added his fifth conversion of the evening. Above: Cutting through the middle of the Indiana line, Chris Gilbert racked up a first down. Right: Eluding an OU tackier, Chris Gilbert piled up yard- age towards his 1.2,31 yard season total, making him the third highest yardage-gainer in Texas football history. Left: Chris Gilbert soared over the Arkansas line. Below Left: Student managers helped Bill Bradley off the field after he suffered a knee injury in the Indiana game which slowed him for the rest of the season. Below Right: Initiating a drive against OU, Andy White handed off to Linus Baer. r The Oklahoma Sooners snapped the Texas eight year victory string by defeating the Longhorns 18-9 in the annual OU weekend classic. Texas ' first score was a 25-yard field goal by David Conway, but OU soon scored and never trailed again. Long- horn misfortunes began in the second half with continuously lost fumbles and numerous OU field goals a record four in one game. The Texas touchdown came in the final quarter with Andy White going over from the one-yard line. The attempted two-point conversion pass was deflected. THE DEFENSE Converting two recovered fumbles to field goals and a 49-yard punt return to six points, Arkansas edged Texas for the third straight year by less than a touchdown. The 12-7 decision reflected an intense defensive battle marked by 13 fumbles and four pass interceptions. Each team lost three fumbles and was intercepted twice, with Les Derrick and Fred Edwards pulling in the Texas inter- ceptions and Pat Harkins grabbing up the fumbles. Leading 7-6 at the half on a short plunge by Chris Gil- bert, second half scoring attempts by Texas proved futile. Bill Bradley ' s attempted touchdown pass from the Arkansas four-yard line was intercepted in the end zone, ending Texas ' best opportunity to score. Above: Texas ' defense proved particul- arly effective in the 19-0 defeat of the Ole Miss Rebels. Right: Despite determined Texas defensive efforts, Ar- kansas slipped by Texas, 12-7. A 90-yard touchdown run following the interception of a deflected Rice pass gave Texas tackle Mike Roebuck the Associated Press Lineman of the Week award, and headed Texas toward a 14-6 victory over the Owls. The Texas defense, led by Joel Brame, Barney Giles, Pat Harkins, and Diron Talbert, repeatedly rose on Rice scor- ing attempts to prevent the Owls from wrapping up more than one touchdown. The first Texas touchdown came on a one-yard scramble by Chris Gilbert, culminating a 66-yard drive. Above: Pat Harkins demonstrated fine defensive form earning him gold stars for fumble recoveries and pass interceptions throughout the season. Below: Engulfing an SMU Mustang are Fred Ed- wards, Joel Brame, Corby Robertson, and Mike Robuck. Page 423 OFFENSIVE DEFENSE Field goals told the story of the day as the Mustangs defeated the Longhorns 13-12. Scoring was identical for both teams one touchdown and two field goals but a missed Texas conversion and an SMU field goal with 18 seconds remaining put SMU on top. Texas opened 6-0 on a 74-yard run by Chris Gilbert on the third play from kickoff, and the rest of the first quar- ter turned into a punting duel. SMU scored in the second quarter, but a pass interception by Corby Robertson set up a Texas field goal and Texas led 9-7 at the half. Another three points by David Conway in the third quar- ter widened the Longhorn margin to 12-7. The Mustangs recovered a fumble on the Texas 44-yard line, moved to the 15-yard line, and added a field goal to their tally: Texas 12, SMU 10. Another fumble recovery gave SMU the game. With 2:45 left, Texas fumbled on the SMU 32-yard line and the Mus- tangs quickly marched to the Texas 22-yard line, kicked a field goal, and squeaked past the Longhorns by one point. Above Left: Working personally with the boys, Coach Shira developed a strong de- fensive line. Above Right: Linus Baer took advantage of a hole opened in the Indiana line by John Elliott and Howard Goad. Right: Denny Aldridge came in low and hard to break up a Baylor play. Le t: Defensive tackle Bob Stanley recovered a Tech fumble a Texas touchdown followed. Be- low Left: Long and tiring workouts prepared line- men for hard-hitting contact on the field. Below Right: Recognized by coaches as being in the right place at the right time was defensive end Corby Robertson. Chris Gilbert stepped into Longhorn record books by amassing 245 yards on 24 carries as Texas darkened Bay- lor ' s hopes for their first victory over a Royal-led team, 26-14. Gilbert opened with a 35-yard run, initiating a 72-yard drive that ended when Bill Bradley went over from the one-yard line. With Baylor leading 7-6 at the half, Texas opened the third quarter with an 11-play, 52-yard drive climaxed by Gilbert scoring from the two-yard line. Bradley ' s two-point conversion try failed. On the next Texas play, Gilbert broke left tackle and advanced 55 yards to the Baylor seven-yard line before being brought down. Bradley scored the six points on a five- yard sprint. Conway ' s kick made it 19-7. Baylor came back with a touchdown to threaten the Longhorn lead, but soon afterward, Texas took over on the Baylor 35-yard line. Gilbert grabbed a handoff and galloped 65 yards to the end zone to end the game 26-14. SATURDAY ' S HEROES Sparked by David Conway ' s record-breaking 52-yard field goal in the opening minutes of the game, the Longhorns marred TCU ' s homecoming by defeating the Frogs 13-3. A second period interception by Joel Brame opened the way for a Texas touchdown coming on a five-yard pass from Bill Bradley to Ed Small in the end zone, and leaving Texas leading 10-0 at the half. Texas defensive efforts prevented TCU from scoring their first touchdown in their home stadium this year. The Longhorns intercepted five TCU passes during the game: Brame led with two, while Fred Edwards, Corby Robertson, and Denny Aldridge each picked off one. Aldridge ' s interception .gave Texas their final score when he ran the ball back to the TCU 30-yard line. With 1:06 left in the game, Conway kicked the twenty-first field goal of his career, a 44-yarder, to seal the 13-3 victory over the Frogs. ( Above: Texas-USC, the first game of the season, was nationally televised. Center: Behind the blocking of Linus Baer, Andy White called signals for another gain by Chris Gilbert. Below: Truly one of Saturday ' s Heroes, Greg Lott brushed off the OU defense at the Dallas weekend classic. The Longhorns ended regular season play with their tenth straight victory over the Aggies, 22-14. Bill Bradley put Texas ' first six points on the Scoreboard when he went over from the six-yard line. David Conway ' s kick made the score 7-0. After an Aggie touchdown, Bradley lofted a 61-yard pass the longest pass play of the season to Tom Higgins to put Texas ahead 14-6. Conway added six more points with field goals of 30 and 27 yards. The Longhorn defense added the final two points when John Elliott and Mike Robuck downed the Aggie quar- terback in the end zone for a safety. Three pass interceptions by Fred Edwards, Pat Harkins, and Mike Perrin boosted the season total for interceptions to 19. A 6-4 season not the best Texas has had, but it forecast a bright future and left high hopes for the 1967 Longhorns. Above: Super Coach Royal reviewed game strategy with Super Bill Bradley at the Tech game. Below: Smashing through the Rebel line, Chris Gilbert claimed the second score in the Bluebonnet Bowl. Page 427 n MANAGERS AND TRAINERS Four men behind the scenes joined forces to keep the team physically-fit and well-equipped. In his twenty-first season with the Longhorns, trainer Frank Medina has intro- duced physiotherapy and diathermy into his training room to reduce the extent of team injuries and speed the return of players to the field. Working with Medina and his student trainers was the team physician, Dr. Stanley Casner, who saw that team members were healthy and physically-fit to play. Maintenance and transportation of uniforms and equip- ment was under the supervision of Jimmy Blaylock. Assisted by several volunteer student managers, Jay Ward, senior manager, saw that all equipment was on the field when needed. Junior managerial awards went to Joseph Harry Doenges, Richard McKean Spellman, and sophomore awards went to Jimmy Lee Ball, and William Glen Hall. Above Left: Before workout, Mike Robuck, Gene Bledsoe, and Ronnie Landry signed footballs for Jimmy Blaylock, equipment super- visor. Center: Frank Medina, head trainer, was prepared for every situation. Le t: Jay Ward, senior manager, lightened Coach Royal ' s tasks during games and practice sessions. Above Right: Dr. Stanley Casner, team physician, was ready at all games to help injured players. Page 428 m CROSS COUNTRY Texas cross country runners placed third in the 45th Southwest Conference Meet held at College Station in November, with Brian Woolsey taking fourth place in a field of 36 participants. Brian Woolsey earned the letterman ' s award, while reserve awards went to Rudolfo Perez Alaniz, Lee Martin Anderson, David Joseph Matina, Robert Keen O ' Bryan, Stephen Robert Shopoff, Kenneth Sunderland, and David Farnsworth Webb. Cross country coaches were Jack Patterson and Cleburne Price. Lejt: Letterman Brian Woolsey finished a successful season, placing fourth in Southwest Conference meet. Right: Coaches Patterson and Price discussed spring track season in Memorial Stadium. Front Row: Stephen Robert Shopoff, Rudolfo Perez Alaniz, Brian Reed Woolsey, Douglas Trent. Back Row: Coach Cleburne Price Jr., David Farnsworth Webb, Lee Martin Anderson, David Joseph Matina, Robert Allen Corson, Coach Jack Coleman Patterson. Page 429 Front Row: Coach Leon Black, Bobby Bradley, Billy Arnold, Mike Gammon, Larry Smith, Larry Lake, Coach Harold Bradley. Back Row: Michael O ' Shea, trainer; John Matzinger, Scotty Brown, Mike Lochner, Gary Overbeck, Noel Stout, 300 Club; Art Brender, manager. Not Pictured: Charles Turnbough, Bill Bogan. NON-CONFERENCE GAMES Texas 106 Texas Wesleyan 63 Texas 80 Mississippi Texas 114.. .... LSU 82 78 70 82 81 Texas 76 Oklahoma State Texas 85 Howard Payne Texas 93 Arizona State Texas 87 Iowa State 101 Texas 87 Montana State 91 Texas 89 Arizona State 88 Texas 74.. Massachusetts 85 LETTERMEN Billy Max Arnold Scotty Mac Brown Ernie Dale Dotson Michael Eugene Gammon Larry Keith Lake John Delmo Matzinger Gary Wayne Overbeck Larry Randall Smith Robert Noel Stout Charles Levi Turnbough RESERVE LETTERMEN Joe Billy Bogan Robert Lynn Bradley Michael Louis Lochner Tying for second-place honors in the Southwest Con- ference, The University of Texas basketball team estab- lished five major school records. Included in these season firsts were most points in a game, 114 against LSU; most field goals in a game, 53 against LSU; most field goals in a season. 749; most total points, 1,966; and best team over-all field goal percentage, .492. With every man on the roster scoring, the 1967 Long- horns whipped Texas Wesleyan, 106-63, in the opening game. Traveling to Oxford, Miss., the UT hoopsters were plagued by fouls in the second half, dropping a close one, 80-82, against Mississippi. Then on to Baton Rouge where the ' Horns dominated the game from start to finish and chalked up a record-breaking number of points to beat LSU, 114-78. Scoring 18 points in the first half, Scotty Brown led with a 20-point total. Back to Austin, and the ' Horns outscored the Oklahoma State Cowboys, 76-70. Noel Stout was the court ' s smoothest performer with 21 points. In a seesaw game against Howard Payne, the Longhorns came out on top, 85-82. with center Gary Overbeck leading the team with 16 points and 10 rebounds. During the Christmas holidays, the Orange and White team flew to Tempe, Ariz., for the Arizona State Tourna- ment where they won their opener against Arizona State, 93-81, but were outscored, 87-101, by their next opponent Iowa State. Next, the team journeyed to Oklahoma City for the All-College Tournament where they bowed to Montana State, 87-91, again beat Arizona State, 89-88, and lastly fell to Massachusetts, 74-85. Page 430 Billy Arnold outmaneuvered an SMU Mustang. 1967 VARSITY BASKETBALL In their first Southwest Conference game, Texas up- held a 50 per cent hitting consistency to breeze past Arkansas, 71-62. Continuing Conference play, the ' Horns outshot TCU 47.5 per cent to the Frogs ' 44.3 per cent, but were unable to pull into the lead, bowing out, 82-96. Noel Stout paced scorers with 23 points. Outscoring the Mustangs, 82-73, the Longhorns managed to hand SMU one of the Ponies ' two league losses. Play was tight with ten first half ties, and Coach Bradley called this game the team ' s best defensive effort so far. Another close contest against Texas Tech saw Gary Overbeck hit the final basket with two seconds remaining to defeat the Red Raiders, 70-68. The half-time show high- lighted this game with the presentation of the Southwest Conference Sportsmanship trophy to the University. After suffering a 59-68 loss to the Texas Aggies, the team finished mid-season with a 9-6 record. Texas 71 . Texas 82. Texas 82. Texas 70. Texas 59 . Texas 86 . Texas 81 . Texas 67 . Texas 81 . Texas 75 . Texas 78. Texas 72. Texas Texas 88. 83. CONFERENCE GAMES Arkansas 62 TCU 96 SMU 73 Texas Tech 68 Texas A M 68 Baylor 88 Rice 73 Arkansas 61 Rice 76 Baylor 101 Texas Tech 88 Texas A M 58 TCU 79 SMU 92 Left to Right: Tony Rylander, junior managerial award; Randy Hutson, sophomore managerial award; Louis Squyres, Michael O ' Shea, Art Brender, senior managerial award. Page 431 CAGERS POST 14-10 SEASON Top Right: Charlie Turnbough sank one for two points in the 82-73 victory over the Mustangs. Bottom: Good ball control enabled Billy Arnold to elude two SMU defenders. Page 432 Renewing Southwest Conference play after a two-week lay-off period during final exams, the Longhorns were edged by the Baylor Bears, 86-88, in Waco. Returning to Austin, Charlie Turnbough led the UT cattledrive with 17 points against the Rice Owls. The ' Horns hit 61.7 per cent from the floor to defeat Rice, 81-73. Jumping to a 12-1 lead at the game ' s outset, the Steers went on to slip past Arkansas, 67-61. High point laurels were awarded to Billy Arnold with 22 points, while defensive honors went to Charlie Turnbough, who grabbed off nine rebounds, the high for both teams. On Feb. 14, in one of the season ' s most exciting games, a would-be Valentine ' s Day Massacre nearly occurred as players and fans squared off at Rice Gym. Play finally resumed, and UT raced on to an 81-76 victory over the Owls. In a similarly spirited game, four technical fouls were called as the penalty-ridden Longhorns struggled, but failed, to catch up to the Baylor Bears who led, 101-75. Top: Scotty Brown boosted the score with a free throw in the 85-82 defeat of Howard Payne. Bottom Right: Out-jumping his Texas Wesleyan rival, Gary Overbeck headed the Longhorns toward another score. Page 433 HORNS TAKE SECOND IN SWC In the second Tech game of the season, the first half proved to be a run-and-shoot affair, and the second half seesawed with 13 lead changes resulting in 15 ties. How- ever, the Red Raider unity finally spelled an 88-78 Longhorn doom. With two games left, Texas ball-hawking defense shone and the Steers returned from the dressing room playing almost errorless ball in the second half to trounce Texas A M, 72-58. Hitting their highest score in league play this season, the Longhorns raced by TCU, 88-79. UT hoopsters turned on fast-break tactics in the second half and the Frogs collapsed. Having played their last game on the Gregory Gym hardwood, seniors Charlie Turnbough, Noel Stout, and Mike Gammon received standing ovations from the crowd. Fired by visions of victory in the first half, Longhorn spirit was dampened as the SMU Mustangs rallied to a 92-83 win in the final game of the season. For the tenth time this season, senior forward Noel Stout captured scoring honors with 21 points to increase his season total to 384 points. At the end of the 1967 basketball race, Texas posted a 14-10 record and a second-place tie for Conference honors. Top: In a close game against Texas Tech, 300 Clubber Noel Stout slipped one in to put Texas back in the lead. Bottom Left: Racing down court, sophomore Larry Smith positioned the ball for a Texas score. Top: Noel Stout went high for two as Gary Overbeck, Larry Smith, and Charley Turnbough stood by to assist. Bottom Left: Longhorn strategy and positioning enabled Noel Stout to drop in two points to add to his season total of 384. Bottom Right: Firm control of the ball as demonstrated by Larry Lake aided Longhorns in downing the Howard Payne Yellow Jackets. 1967 VARSITY SWIMMING Taking second in the Southwest Conference and winning five out of seven of the season ' s dual meets, Coach Henry Chapman ' s team set nine school records in the 1967 season. Longhorn swimmer Gary Langendoen set a new conference record in the 100-yard butterfly with 52.3 seconds. In dual meets this year the Longhorns defeated Eastern New Mexico University, Texas Tech, Arlington State, Rice, and Texas A M, and fell to OU and SMU. Longhorn swimmers also attended the NCAA Championships at Michi- gan State University in March, placing twentieth in a field of 66. Varsity lettermen were James Lyon Ahem, Steve S. Boss, Daniel Theodore Casey, Dana Allan Curtis, John Wesley Cardwell, Scott Cullers Duncan, and Kenneth Mark Karotkin. Also, Gary Lee Langendoen, Kenneth Robert Richardson, Richard Foley Santamaria, Gregory Wilkens Thompson, Gregg Cooper Waddill. Joseph Everett West, and Charles Joseph Worrel. Reserve letters went to Richard Topping Ake, Charles Joseph Collins, Bruce Edward Larson, Paul Edward Meyer, Lawrence Rodney Rodgers, and John Lowell Stiles. The sophomore managerial award went to John Goodpasture. Top: Lunging for a vital quick start, Dana Curtis practiced his racing dive. Center: Distance swimmer Steve Boss stressed endurance in condi- tioning for the Southwest Conference meet. Below: Gary Langendoen set a new Southwest Conference record in the 100-yard butterfly event with a time of 52.3. Left: Scott Duncan exhibited diving form that consistently placed him at the top in dual-meet competition. Right: The Arlington State Meet enabled backgtroker Joe West to test his abilities against opponents. Below: Front Row: Paul Meyer, Scott Duncan, Trey Collins. Second Row: Coach Henry Chapman, Dana Curtis, Gregg Waddill, Captain Greg Thompson, Gary Langendoen, John Cardwell, Manager John Goodpasture. Back Row: Jim Ahern, Chuck Worrel, Kenny Karotkin, Larry Rodgers, Dick Ake, Joe West, Steve Boss, John Stiles. !j 41 1967 VARSITY TRACK Breaking one school record, placing fourth in the South- west Conference, hosting a star-studded Texas Relays, and performing well, but facing stiff competition that was the 1967 track season. The Longhorns opened their season with a second-place finish in the University of Houston meet, when Texas took four field events and the distance medley relay. First place score winners were Bill Elliott in the broad jump, Mark King in the pole vault, Toby Belt in the shot put, Barry Noble in the high jump, and the distance medley relay team of Rudy Alaniz, Lee Anderson, David Webb, and Brian Woolsey. LETTERMEN Rudolfo Perez Alaniz Lee Martin Anderson Walter Edwin Belt Herman Edward Canada Charles W. Clifton Louis Jay Cohen Thomas Wheeler Cook William Marion Elliott Mark King David Joseph Matina James Horatio Means Barry Lee Noble Robert Keene O ' Bryan Amos Lonnie Schiller David Farnsworth Webb Brian Woolsey RESERVE LETTERMEN David William Childress John Vincent Elick Jimmy V. Gillham Donald Ray Parkhurst MANAGERIAL AWARDS Philip Fleckman, Senior Donald Frank Goldman, Junior Paul Hyman, Sophomore On the right, Jack Patterson, head coach and on the left is Cleburne Price, assistant coach. i front Row: Manager David Inman, Brian Woolsey, David Webb, Don Parkhurst, Rudy Alaniz, James Means, John Elick, Manager Don Goldman. Second Row: Doug Trent, George Ulrich, L. J. Cohen, Craig Zurkey, Charles Clifton, David Matina, Lee Anderson, Bill Elliott, Manager Paul Hyman. Back Row: Trainer Ken Murray, Denton Folkes, Jimmy Gillham, David Childress, Lonnie Schiller, Bob O ' Bryan, Barry Noble, Tom Cook, Toby Belt, Mark King, Eddie Canada. Page 438 Texas high jumper Barry Noble barely missed 6 ' 9 but took a first-place award at 6 ' 7 . I Another second-place standing occurred as the Longhorns performed in the Texas-Rice-Texas A M triangular meet in Austin. Brian Woolsey took first place in both the mile and three-mile runs. In the broad jump, Texas captured first and second place when Charles Clifton and Bill Elliott both exceeded 24 feet. Mark King topped the meet record with a 16 ' 14 pole vault for first place; John Elick took second in the javelin; and Toby Belt placed second in the shot put and third in discus. Barry Noble took the high jump with a 6 ' 4 leap. Traveling to Laredo for the Border Olympics, Longhorn trackmen finished fifth behind Rice, Houston, Baylor, and Texas A M. Mark King added another new record with a 15 ' 8 pole vault. Taking first place in the broad jump, Bill Elliott added to Texas ' 28 point total, as did third places by John Elick in the javelin, Barry Noble in the high jump, and the mile relay team of Rudy Alaniz, L. J. Cohen, Eddie Canada, and Bob O ' Bryan. The West Texas Relays in Odessa saw Texas finish third behind Abilene Christian College and Baylor. Toby Belt took the lone Longhorn first place with his shot put of 53 ' 8 2 . Second place scores were added by high jumper Barry Noble, broad jumper Charles Clifton, and distance medley relay runners Eddie Canada, Rudy Alaniz, David Webb, and Brian Woolsey. The mile relay team finished third, posting a new season best, a 3:14.1. Tying Baylor for third in the Corpus Christi Invitational, Texas runners again posted several new season bests and one new record. Charles Clifton broke the broad jump record with a leap of 23 ' 6 l 2 . Mark King added points with his second place in the pole vault. Broad jumper Bill Elliott placed second in Texas-Rice-Texas A M meet behind Longhorn Charles Clifton. Page 439 TEXAS RELAYS ATTRACTED 1,300 VARSITY ATHLETES Fifty-six points placed Texas second behind Abilene Christian College in the Texas-ACC-Rice triangular meet in Abilene. Shot-putter Toby Belt brought in one first place with a toss of 54 ' 1% . Other first place scores were added by Charles Clifton in the broad -jump, Mark King in the pole vault, Barry Noble in the high jump, and David Matina in the 880 run. The mile relay team of David Matina, L. J. Cohen, Bob O ' Bryan, and Eddie Canada ran the third fastest mile relay in school history with a 3:09.4, finishing third. Sprinters Jimmy Gillham, Lonnie Schiller, James Means, and L. J. Cohen took third in the 440 baton race with a 41.5 behind a winning time of 40.6. James Means added a second place in the 100-yard dash. Four world record holders and nearly 1,300 athletes re- ported to Austin for the Texas Relays Mar. 31-April 1. Thirteen over-all new records were set, highlighted by Kansas ' world record sprint medley relay clocking of 3:15.2. Jim Ryun, world record holder in the mile, anchored the team. Left: Distance runner Brian Woolsey captured first place in the mile and three-mile events of the Texas-Rice-Texas A M meet. Above Right: Pole vaulter Mark King broke a Texas Relays ' record with a 16 2% vault. Above: Varsity team captains were Toby Belt, Mark King, and Bob O ' Bryan, from left to right. Page 440 Below: Preparing for future meets, Adrian Gentry worked on his shot put control and form. Below Left: Freshmen Clyde Baylor and Skip Archer entered the 120 high hurdles. Above Left: Bob O ' Bryan took the hand-off from Rudy Alaniz in the two-mile relay event at the Texas Relays. Records also fell in the shot put, discus, pole vault, high hurdles, and long jump. Longhorn Mark King turned in his best pole vault of the season, a 16 ' 2% , to break the Relays record, but saw his new record broken minutes later by Fred Burton of Wichita State with a 16 ' 9% . Bill Elliott took third in the broad jump, as did the sprint medley relay team of L. J. Cohen, Lonnie Schiller, Bob O ' Bryan, and David Matina, posting less than a second above the old school record of 3.19.5. John Elick tossed the javelin for a second place. Running the two-mile relay for the first time this year, David ' Webb, David Matina, Rudy Alaniz, and Bob O ' Bryan took a second with a 7:33.4, behind winning Missouri. Page 441 LONGHORNS CAPTURED FOURTH IN S. W. CONFERENCE MEET Right: Texas-ex Richard Romo won first place in the Jerry Thompson Invitational mile at the Texas Relays. Left: Freshmen John Robertson, Mike Mosley, and Jack Wise swept first, second, and third places respectively in the 880-yard event. Below: Poised for action, trackmen readied themselves for a triangular meet event. Page 442 Below: Contestants started the intermediate hurd- les at a triangular meet early in the season. Below Right: Officials prepared for the second day of the annual Texas Relays. After being rained out at Rice, the Longhorns traveled to Lawrence, Kan., for the Kansas Relays. The two-mile team of David Webb, Bob O ' Bryan, Rudy Alaniz, and David Matina won first place with a 7:25.6 clocking. Post- ing the third fastest time in school history, the mile relay team of David Matina, L. J. Cohen, Bob O ' Bryan, and Eddie Canada won third place with a 3:09.3, as Toby Belt placed second with a career best shot of 56 ' 4 1 4 . Another seasonal best in the 880 relay put James Means, Lonnie Schiller, L. J. Cohen, and Eddie Canada in third place. Again traveling out of state, the varsity trackmen placed in five baton events at the Drake Relays held in Des Moines, Iowa. The Longhorns finished second in the 880 relay with a 1:25.9 and third in the 440 and mile relays with a 41.1 and 3:10.1 respectively. Fourth and fifth places came in the two-mile and sprint medley relay. The 1967 track season closed with the Southwest Con- ference meet in Dallas as Texas took fourth place with 36 points and two first place titles. Successfully defending his championship, Mark King surpassed competition with a 15 ' 4 pole vault. The other Texas first place was brought in by Charles Clifton with a 23 ' 8% long jump, with Bill Elliott adding a second place score in the same event. In the 880 run, Rudy Alaniz and David Matina took second and third respectively. Sporting promising sophomores from this year ' s freshman team, good returning lettermen, and only losing five varsity men to graduation, the outlook for track in 1968 is bright. Ted Gorski approached the net to slam one back at his opponent. 1967 VARSITY TENNIS Losing their first Southwest Conference match to Baylor, the Longhorn tennis team ended the season by edging the Bears by one point for the SWC title. After the 2-4 loss to Baylor, the Longhorns, coached by Wilmer Allison in his eleventh year at Texas, the Longhorns went on to defeat SMU 6-pi TCU 6-0, A M 5-1, Rice 3-3, and Texas Tech 6-0. Senior Ted Gorski placed second in the individual SWC tourney. Tennis lettermen were Bobby Brooks Connell, William Dan Driscoll, Larry Eichenbaum, Theodore Paul Gorski Jr., Leo Oscar LaBorde Jr., James Michael Liddle, and David Walter Nelson. A reserve award went to William Curtis Raschke. Thomas Thomas received the senior managerial award. Front Row: Manager Thomas Thomas, Bill Marshall, Mike Liddle, Larry Eichenbaum. Back Row: David Nelson, Bobby Connell, Bill Raschke, Leo LaBorde, Ted Gorski Jr. Page 444 Top: Larry Eichenbaum moved into a backhand to stymie opponent. Bottom Left: Ted Gorski, who captured second place in the SWC, concentrated on a close shot. Bottom Right: Studying opponent ' s moves, Mike Liddle readied for a backhand shot. Page 445 David Patrick Brown Allan John Clements Gary Alvin Gressett James Frederick Hunt Donald Mack Johnson John Earl McBride Thomas Edward Moore George Henry Nauert James Robert Raup Samuel James Scheschuk Eugene Kelly Scott Robert Charles Snoddy Minton Lee White 1967 VARSITY BASEBALL RESERVE LETTERMEN Anderson Heath Bracht Douglas Kirk Fell George Irwin Thurman MANAGERIAL AWARD Gordon Lakey, Senior Top: Onlooker Billy Vick watched as opponent made a strike at the ball. Middle: All-conference pitcher and most valuable player Tom- my Moore showed hitting strength. Bottom: All-conference left field- er Pat Brown strided toward first on one of his three hits against TLC. Page 446 4 With the Southwest Conference title, five players on the Associated Press All-Southwest Conference team, the SWC Batting Champion, and the last season for a man ' who had coached at Texas for 25 years, and won 476 out of 652 games, the Texas baseball team closed the season with a 16-9 record. The Longhorns began what proved to be one of their finest baseball seasons with a 5-1 loss in the first game of a double-header with the Sam Houston State Bearkats. With Texas winning the second game 3-0, Jimmy Hunt, Bob Snoddy, and Don Johnson led the hitters, and Gary Gressett pitched a three-hit shutout. Texas continued its winning ways as it swept a three- game series from Oklahoma. The Friday double-header fea- tured sloppy fielding on OU ' s part and Minton White ' s first home run of the season as the Sooners fell 8-4 and 7-6. Gary Gressett won his second game of the season in the Saturday contest with the ' Horns triumphing 7-4. The fourth inning was the big one for Texas with hits from White, Kelly Scott, Pat Brown, George Nauert, and Don Johnson. Texas won its fifth straight when traditional rival Texas Lutheran College came to town. Home runs by George Nauert and Minton White, and a three for three day by Pat Brown paced the offense for the Steers, while Tommy Moore pitched seven innings of a shutout. The final score was 7-2. Top: Shortstop Jimmy Hunt takes a cut as aerial view zeros in on home plate. Bottom: Front George Thurman, Jimmy Hunt, Manager Gordon Lakey, Dennis Enderland, Don Johnson, James Scheschuk, Kent Roberts. Middle: Doug Fell, Jimmy Raup, Gary Gressett, Eddie Vaughn, Mike Peebles, Andy Bracht, Kelly Scott, Trainer Terry Hale. Back: Coach Bibb Falk, Allan Clements, Minton White, Assistant Coach Dick Smith, Bob Snoddy, George Nauert, Pat Brown, John McBride, Tommy Moore. Page 447 The camera peeks through the Clark Field key hole and snares action in the Minnesota game. Beginning a string of non-conference losses for Texas, the Minnesota Gophers swept a series at Clark Field. The strong Minnesota club banged out 15 hits in the first game as the Steers fell 7-5. A ninth inning rally left the Longhorns still a run short as the Gophers handed Bibb Falk ' s men their third non-conference loss 7-6 in the second game. The Horns col- lected 11 hits to Minnesota ' s 9. Eight of 13 runs scored in the Longhorn ' s 7-6 loss to the St. Mary ' s Rattlers were unearned as both teams suffered an unusual number of errors. Bob Snoddy, with three hits, and George Nauert, with two, paced Texas hitters. The Steers tied the score in the bottom of the eighth, only to see St. Mary ' s take advantage of a fielding miscue in the ninth to score the winning run. An exciting pitcher ' s duel in the 7-0 defeat of Wisconsin was destroyed in the bottom of the seventh inning as the Steers exploded for five hits and four runs. Gary Gressett collected his third victory, and also enjoyed a two for four performance at bat. Also leading the hitters were George Nauert and James Scheschuk, with two hits apiece. HORNS TAKE SWC Traveling to Houston, Texas opened SWC play against Rice. The pre-season favorite Owls looked like winners as they edged the Horns 3-2. Gary Gressett, Minton White, and Bob Snoddy delivered two hits each. Evening their conference record to 1-1, the ' Horns shut- out the Aggies 5-0 behind the steady pitching of Tommy Moore. Bob Snoddy, Kelly Scott, George Nauert, and Minton White led Texas hitters. Nauert hit a tremendous 375-foot shot to the top of the Clark Field hill for an inside-the-park home run in the second inning. Sailing a 350-foot home run over the left field fence in the sixth inning, White also rounded the bases. Collecting three of Texas ' five hits with a single, double, and solo home run, Jimmy Hunt was unable to help sustain the ' Horns as they fell to SMU 5-3. Starting its SWC momentum rolling with a 9-2 victory over Baylor, Texas demonstrated its hitting power as Pat Brown belted two home runs over the fence, one in the third inning with two men on, and one in the fifth with no team- mates aboard. Tommy Moore allowed the Bears only four hits in picking up his fourth victory with no defeats. Top: All-SWC first baseman Bob Snoddy made the big stretch. Middle: Centerfielder Kelly Scott slid safely into third against Sam Houston State. Bottom: A side of the Longhorn baseball team seldom seen by fans the practice session. Top: Coach Bibb Falk made one of many decisions that eventually led the Longhorns to a Southwest Conference co-championship, his twentieth in 25 years. Right: Bob Snoddy exemplified form which won him the SWC batting crown. STAUNCH TEXAS NINE POSTS 16-9 SEASON The Longhorns continued to flex their hitting muscles against the Baylor Bears during the spring break. Texas moved to the SWC lead by defeating the Bears 12-0 and 11-7, collecting five home runs in the first contest and four consecutive ones in the second to erase a 10-year-old record. Texas led 6-4 when the bombardment began in the seventh inning with Kelly Scott, Pat Brown, Bob Snoddy, and James Scheschuk each blasting one out of the park. Further securing its position on top of the SWC with a two-game sweep of the Rice Owls, Texas won the first con- test by a 2-1 margin, as pitcher Tommy Moore allowed only five scattered hits. Gary Gressett was the winner in the sec- ond game, taking it 4-1. Pat Brown led Texas hitters with a perfect day of four hits, and Kelly Scott powered a pitch over the right field fence. Following a 1-0 shutout in the first round of play with TCU, league-leading Texas was one game ahead of the second-place Frogs when the second round series began. The standings were identical when the Frogs left town, with Texas winning the first come-from-behind thriller 7-4, and TCU downing the ' Horns 5-3 in 10 ' innings in the second game. Page 450 The ' Horns traveled to Dallas for a crucial two-game series, with SMU ' s Mike Livingston again proving to be the Steers ' nemesis as he struck out 15 Texas batters in the first game. The second contest was a different story as the Longhorns came through with six runs in the sixth inning to defeat the Ponies 10-2. All of the Longhorns gained hits, as Gary Gressett pitched a five-hitter. As so often has happened in the past, the final Texas- Texas A M series determined the conference champion. The Longhorns needed a sweep to win the conference out- right and a split to share the championship. Handing the Steers a 6-1 loss in the first contest, the Aggies could muster only three scattered hits in the second. Texas hitters were led by Don Johnson, Kelly Scott, and Bob Snoddy. Snoddy, who contributed four hits in nine times at bat in the weekend series raised his average to .397, making him SWC Batting Champion. The win gave Texas a co-champion- ship with TCU and the title by virtue of two victories over the Frogs. Opening a best-of-three series with the University of, Houston for the NCAA District 6 title, Texas fell 11-8. Re- covering in the second game, Texas downed Houston 5-1 behind Tommy Moore ' s pitching and a homer by George Nauert, but fortune reversed itself and Texas bowed to the Cougars 4-3 in the third game when Houston staged a four- run rally in the ninth inning. Ending with a 17-11 season, Longhorn baseballers gave Coach Bibb Falk his twentieth conference championship in his last year as UT baseball coach. Top: Jim Hunt received a warm welcome after slamming a well- needed home run. Lejt: Season ' s most valuable player Tommy Moore worked in the early season, as pitcher Eddie Vaughan and manager Gordon Lakey watched during practice. Page 451 1967 VARSITY GOLF Beginning the season slowly, Longhorn golfers crushed their last three opponents to tie Baylor for second in the Southwest Conference. Coached by George Hannon, three players placed in the SWC Individuals meet. Sophomores Chip Stewart, Rik Massengale, and Buddy Hamilton took second, fourth, and fifth places respectively. Texas golfers defeated Arkansas 3y 2 -2y 2 , A M 4-2, SMU 6-0, and Rice 5-1. Tying Texas Tech 3-3, Texas lost to TCU 2y 2 -3y and Baylor 1-5. Letters in golf went to George Mason Adkins, Dee S. Finley, William Buddy Hamilton, James Mike Holbrook, Rik Gregg Massengale, Jerome Duncan Smith, and Earl Richard Stewart III. T ' ' . ' Kneeling: Rik Massengale, Mike Holbrook, Captain Mason Adkins, Bruce Miller, Chip Stewart. Standing: Jerry Smith, Dee Finley, Marshall Parker, Bobby Seaholm, Buddy Hamilton. Top: Most valu- able player Chip Stewart observed as Rik Massengale lined up shot. Bottom: Coach George Hannon, also pro at Morris Williams Munici- pal Course, checked equipment. T ASSOCIATION G. Mason Adkins James L. Ahern Rudolfo P. Alaniz Lee M. Anderson Ronald D. Bandy John W. Barnes Charles R. Barnhill Merwin G. Beavers Walter E. Belt George M. Berry James A. Besselraan Forrest P. Boyd Clarence V. Bray Arthur J. Brender D. Patrick Brown Scotty M. Brown H. Edward Canada John W. Cardwell Richard W. Chowning Allan J. Clements Charles W. Clifton Louis J. Cohen Bobby B. Connell David A. Conway Thomas W. Cook Dana A. Curtis Donald M. Dalton William E. Denman Leslie A. Derrick Ernie Dale Dotson Fred A. Edwards Ronald L. Ehrig Larry Eichenbaum William M. Elliott Dee S. Finley Philip H. Fleckman Peter K. Gallaher Barney L. Giles James M. Hamilton Kristin I. Hansen Thomas Harper James C. Helms James M. Holbrook Charles M. Holbrook Jack L. Howe James F. Hunt Robert C. Ittner Kenneth M. Karotkin Tommy D. Keene Mark P. King Larry K. Lake Pete S. Lammons James C. Langdon James M. Liddle Gregory L. Lott Paul A. Mamaliga Thomas C. Mankin D. H. Martin Rik G. Massengale David J. Matina John D. Matzinger Richard D. Mauldin John E. McBride Bruce P. Miller Thomas E. Moore George H. Nauert Barry L. Noble Knox D. Nunnally Gary W. Overbeck Keith Q. Owen Jerry M. Pritchard James R. Raup Michael Robuck Richard F. Santamaria A. Lonnie Schiller Eugene K. Scott Gerald W. Segrest Jerome D. Smith Larry R. Smith Robert C. Snoddy Thomas A. Stockton Bill Sullivan Kenneth Sunderland Charles D. Talbert Diron V. Talbert Thomas R. Thomas Charles L. Turnbough Jay C. Ward Joseph E. West Minton White Reginald G. Young An organization of the lettermen from all varsity sports, T Association also includes senior managers of each sport and intramurals. Athletes receive a letter after participating a prescribed number of minutes and fulfilling certain re- quirements for their individual sport. Minton White served as president and Gene Bledsoe as vice-president. Beginning in the spring, nine boys from the football team were elected by their teammates as a Football Council to further and facilitate relations between the team and the coaching staff. The council is composed of seniors Linus Baer, Joel Brame, and Ed Small; juniors Chris Gilbert, Mike Perrin. and Corby Robertson; and sophomores Ted Koy, Joe Norwood, and James Street. Top Row: Linus Baer, Joel Brame, Chris Gilbert, Ted Koy, Joe Norwood. Bottom Row: Mike Perrin, Corby Robertson, Ed Small, James Street. FOOT- BALL COUNCIL Top Row: Danny Abbott, Denny Aldridge, Billy Arnold, Kelly Baker, Gene Bledsoe, Steve Boss, Bill Bradley, Daniel Casey, Tom Cunning- ham, David Davis, Bill Driscoll. Second Row: Scott Duncan, John Elliott, Mike Gammon, Ragan Gennusa, Ken Gidney, Howard Goad, Ted Gorski, Gary Gressett, Pat Harkins, Tom Higgins, Earl Hudson. Third Row: David Jeffries, Don Johnson, Leo La Horde. Gordon Lakey, Ronnie Landry, Gary Langendoen, Bill Marshall, Mike Mc- Kinlay, James Means, Scooter Monzingo, David Nelson. Fourth Row: Bob O ' Bryan, Chachie Owens, Don Parkhurst, John Perry, Kenneth Richardson, James Scheschuk, Steve Shopoff, Chris Smith, Tommy Spuders, Bob Stanley, Barry Stone. Fifth Row: Noel Stout, Joe Street, Bill Strong, Greg Thompson, Gregg Waddill, Loyd Wainscott, Dick Watt, David Webb, Andy White, Brian Woolsey, Chuck Worrel. Page 453 H, Hi VARSITY FOOTBALL TEXAS ' TEAM STATISTICS BY GAMES First Yards Yards Passes Punts Passes Fumbles Yards Total Opponent Downs Rushing Passing Comp.-Att. Int. by Lost Pen. Offense use 15 23 167 167 55 178 4-12 16-29 3 46.3-3 38.3 1 1 2 0 29 52 222 345 Texas Tech 16 20 210 148 38 225 5- 6 16-37 8 42.6-6 39.8 1 0 1 2 52 40 248 373 Indiana 22 15 223 87 158 181 10-15 20-31 4 40.3-5 35.0 4 1 o i 20 25 381 268 Oklahoma 16 15 142 131 125 220 9-22 12-21 4 38.5-4 39.2 0 2 3 2 10 55 267 351 Arkansas 16 10 42 154 134 93 9-18 6-11 5 39.6-4 41.5 2 2 3 3 15 58 176 247 Rice 13 18 215 291 53 12 7-14 3-17 6 42.5-5 41.0 2 2 1 1 55 30 268 303 SMU 10 13 218 205 66 68 4-1 1 7-14 6 44.8-8 40.3 1 1 2 0 20 20 284 273 Baylor 18 13 341 76 59 188 5- 8 25-36 4 393-6 44.3 0 1 2 2 45 55 400 264 TCU 10 15 170 33 44 182 4-10 17-38 7 45.8-8 40.5 5 1 3 0 45 13 214 215 Texas A M 16 14 244 87 61 145 1- 4 12-24 6 39.2-5 41.4 3 1 1 1 65 42 305 232 Mississippi 19 7 283 143 95 65 5-17 10-26 3 42.0-7 28.4 4 4 3 0 34 84 378 208 G FIELD GOALS Md. Alt. Pet. FREE THROWS Md. Alt. Pet. REBOUNDS No. Avg. FOULS No. Disq. POINTS Md. Avg. HIGH GAME 24 136 250 .544 112 142 .789 131 5.5 51 1 384 16.0 23 24 102 201 .507 71 108 .657 123 5.1 93 10 275 115 24 19 104 228 .456 61 85 .718 49 2.6 54 2 269 14.2 23 24 105 190 553 37 71 526 203 8.5 69 4 247 10.3 20 24 62 131 .473 46 68 .676 85 35 75 4 170 7.1 17 22 62 149 .416 39 50 .780 56 2.5 48 2 163 7.4 17 21 57 108 .528 22 46 .478 42 2.0 42 136 6.5 13 23 39 76 513 40 56 .714 85 3.7 49 1 118 5.1 20 15 9 21 .429 6 9 .667 12 0.8 15 24 1.6 6 9 9 15 .600 2 4 .500 18 2.0 7 20 2.2 9 4 3 4 .750 3 5 .600 3 0.8 5 9 2.3 4 6 2 7 .286 3 6 500 2 0.3 8 7 1.2 3 Noel Stout Charley Turnbough Billy Arnold Gary Overbeck Larry Lake Mike Gammon Larry Smith Scotty Brown John Matzinger Mike Lochner Bill Began Bobby Bradley VARSITY BASKETBALL STATISTICS 1966-67 SEASON AT A GLANCE VARSITY SWIMMING CONFERENCE MEET RESULTS SMU 66?y 2 Texas 409 Texas Tech 394 Texas A M 159V 2 Arkansas 74 Rice 70 TCU . 46 SOUTHWEST CONFERENCE SUMMARY RICHARD AKE sixth 1650 freestyle STEVE BOSS fourth 200 individual medley second 400 individual medley second 1650 freestyle DAN CASEY sixth 100 freestyle DANA CURTIS second 500 freestyle third 200 freestyle first 1650 freestyle SCOTT DUNCAN third one-meter diving second three-meter diving KENNY KAROTKIN fifth 100 breaststroke GARY LANGENDOEN third 500 freestyle second 200 butterfly first 100 butterfly PAUL MEYER sixth one-meter diving sixth three-meter diving RICHARD SANTAMARIA sixth 200 freestyle GREG THOMPSON fourth 200 freestyle JOE WEST sixth 100 backstroke sixth 200 backstroke CHUCK WORREL fourth 50 freestyle second 100 backstroke fourth 100 freestyle conference record Page 455 VARSITY TRACK TEXAS RELAYS UNIVERSITY-COLLEGE DIVISION Outstanding Team : Texas Southern Outstanding Performer: Randy Matson, Texas A M EVENT WINNER MARK Javelin Delmon McNabb, LSU 250-0 440- Yard Hurdles Val Schierling, Emporia State 51.7 Discus Randy Matson, Texas A M 201-1 Distance Medley Relay . . .Abilene Christian College 9:45.0 Sprint Medley Relay Kansas 3:15.2 Three-Mile Run Chris McCubbins, Okla. State . . . 13:38.7 880-Yard Relay Rice 1:23.5 Long Jump Gary Ard, Kansas 24-10 One-Mile Run Bob Camien, Emporia State 4:09.9 Four-Mile Relay Kansas 16:45.4 120-Yard High Hurdles . . Arnaldo Bristol, Texas Southern . . 13.8 100-Yard Dash Jim Hines, Texas Southern 9.4 Pole Vault Fred Burton, Wichita 1 State 16-9y 2 Two-Mile Relay Missouri 7:32.8 Shot Put Randy Matson, Texas A M 68-8 High Jump Steve Herndon, Missouri 7-0 440- Yard Relay Oklahoma 40.3 One-Mile Relay Ri ce 3:08.2 New Texas Relays Record Ties Texas Relays Record Betters Existing World Record SOUTHWEST CONFERENCE MEET Rice 60 Baylor 52 Texas A M 38 Texas 36 SMU 34 Texas Tech 30 Arkansas 13 TCU . 7 EVENT WINNER MARK 440- Yard Relay Texas Tech 40.7 One-Mile Run Leroy Storbeck, SMU 4:15.5 440-Yard Dash John Moss, Rice 47.0 100- Yard Dash Dale Bernauer, Rice 9.9 120- Yard High Hurdles Jimmy Wilkerson, Rice 14.5 880- Yard Run Bige Wray, Arkansas 1:51.1 220-Yard Dash Conley Brown, Rice 21.1 440- Yard Hurdles Jerry Utecht, SMU 52.1 One-Mile Relay Rice 3:08.6 Shot Put Randy Matson, Texas A M . . 68-2V 2 High Jump Robert Nees, TCU 6-10 Pole Vault Mark King, Texas 15-4 Broad Jump Charles Clifton, Texas 23-8% Javelin Ricki Jacobs, Rice 222-11 Discus Randy Matson, Texas A M . . 189-11 VARSITY BASEBALL VARSITY FULL SEASON BATTING STATISTICS: PLAYER, POSITION Bob Snoddy, Ib Pat Brown, If George Nauert, rf Don Johnson, 2b Kelly Scott, cf Minton White, 3b James Scheschuk, c Jimmy Hunt, ss Bill Vick, ph Eddie Vaughan, p Doug Fell, of John McBride, of Gary Gressett, p Tommy Moore, p George Thurman, c Andy Bracht, ss Al Clements, p-inf Kent Roberts, p Dennis Enderlin, p Roy Bechtol, ph Steve Warren, ph Jimmy Raup, p Dennis Kasper, ph TOTALS OPPONENTS PITCHING RECORDS: PITCHER w-1 Tommy Moore 8-0 Gary Gressett 6-4 Kent Roberts 1-0 Al Clements 1-2 Minton White 0-2 Tom Cotner 0-1 Mike Peebles 0-0 Jimmy Raup 0-0 Dennis Enderlin 0-0 Eddie Vaughan 0-0 TOTALS 16-9 OPPONENTS 9-16 ab r h rbi avg. po a e avg. 2b 3h hr tb bb so hb sb 87 14 30 21 .345 238 13 3 .988 8 1 1 43 7 17 87 18 29 18 .333 35 7 2 .955 4 1 3 44 10 14 1 8 75 11 23 18 .307 31 3 1.000 3 2 5 45 11 14 103 16 31 12 .301 63 64 5 .962 6 2 43 9 11 2 87 18 26 10 .299 50 2 1.000 7 4 45 8 11 103 16 28 14 .272 23 70 12 .886 6 4 46 7 12 1 75 10 20 11 .267 147 11 2 .988 5 1 2 33 10 6 2 68 12 12 5 .177 27 68 10 .905 3 1 1 20 14 19 1 1 4 2 2 2 .500 .000 1 3 1 2 1 .500 1 2 1 .750 1 2 10 3 3 1 .300 3 1 .750 1 4 2 13 1 3 1 .231 2 1.000 3 3 4 37 4 7 3 .189 5 19 2 .923 2 9 1 3 34 4 6 2 .177 4 12 1 .941 2 8 1 6 6 1 1 .167 4 1 1.000 1 16 2 2 .125 6 15 3 .875 1 3 1 4 10 1 1 .100 3 14 1 .944 1 4 3 .000 1 1 2 .500 1 .000 1 1.000 1 .000 .000 1 1 .000 .000 1 4 1 .000 2 1 1.000 2 4 .000 .000 828 133 225 119 .272 645 304 45 .955 50 6 22 353 87 130 6 10 811 81 193 68 .237 623 243 47 .949 35 1 8 254 87 142 5 9 e.r.a. 1.84 1.60 2.25 3.68 1157 21.60 0.00 2.08 3.38 6.14 2.47 4.46 g 12 10 3 5 2 1 2 8 3 3 25 25 eg 4 7 11 12 83 76% 4 7% 7 1% 3 17% 8 7% 215 207% ab 300 282 15 31 33 10 10 66 32 32 811 828 h r-er 62 24-17 59 22-13 4 3-1 9 4-3 13 9-9 5 44 2 0-0 20 4-4 9 5-3 10 6-5 193 81-59 225 133-103 bb 28 25 4 4 8 2 3 1 6 6 87 87 so 69 40 4 3 4 9 7 6 142 130 hb 1 1 1 1 1 5 6 wp 4 1 5 11 std. 11 10 2 1 1 25 25 games rel. 1 3 5 1 2 7 3 2 14 13 Page 456 ..- ' .- - - Mfc. tJmM$ . - K- Ie t o fligAt: Sheryl White, Lee Walker, Mary Blackwell, Tommy Neyland, Kathy Shaw, Jim Guleke, Elizabeth Holmes. Not pictured: Curt Young. FRESHMAN SPORTS FOOTBALL TRACK CROSS COUNTRY GOLF SWIMMING TENNIS BASKETBALL BASEBALL Page 457 FRESHMAN FOOTBALL Amassing 84 points and allowing opponents 58, the Shorthorns won four games and tied one in the 1966 season. Stressing a ground game, the freshmen gained three more yards by rushing than opponents did on total offense. Short- horn defense was also tough on 17 occasions, they stopped opponent drives inside the 35-yard line. Pat Sheehan led in scoring, times carried, and rushing yardage, with Rick Sable taking top punter honors. James Street was the Shorthorns ' best passer, and Robbie Patman was credited with the most pass receptions. Glen Halsell led in defense with three interceptions. Coach Ellington and Joe Norwood discussed strategy during the Shorthorn-Baylor Cub game. Front: Chris Young, Tim Horn, Mike Campbell, Rob Layne, Ronnie Derington, Jack Freeman, Joe Norwood, Dickie Johnston, Pat Sheehan, James Street, Paul Kristynik, Robbie Patman, Tom Campbell, Dean Tully, Gary Whitson, Deryl Comer, Manager Bill Hall, Trainer Gary Mclntosh. Second Row: Coach Tom Ellis, Mike Sullivan, Jim Childress, Mike Hutchings, Jim Frazier, Mack McKinney, Rick Sable, David Bailey, Glen Booher, Tommy Burkett, Glen Halsell, Ken Ehrig, Forrest Wiegand, Ted Koy, Tommy Rohrer, Jim William- son, Randy Peschel, Charles Copeland, Manager Murl Smith, Trainer Ronnie Early. Back Row: Head Coach Bill Ellington, Sonny Dana, Tommy Asaff, Gary Rike, Steve Noll, Mike Dixon, Bobby Wuensch, Dickie Leyda, Stan Jones, Billy Wright, Bob McKay, Leo Brooks, Bob White, Warren Gremmel, Ladson Caring, Glen Frantzen, George Cobb, Bill Bridges, Doug Sims, Trainer Richard Allen, Student Coaches Jack Howe and Lyle Guest. Right: Assisted by teammate Ronnie Swint, Ted Koy crashed through the Baylor line for a first down. FRESHMAN AWARDS Thomas Craig Asaff David James Bailey Glen Franklin Booher Leonard Leo Brooks Jr. Thomas Oscar Burkett Thomas Hearn Campbell William Mike Campbell James Allen Childress George Lee Cobb William Deryl Comer Charles Robert Copeland Ronald Eugene Derington Michael Dean Dixon Kenneth Dale Ehrig Glen Frantzen James Malvia Frazier Jack Matthew Freeman Jon Ladson Caring Warren Walter Gremmel Jr. Glenn Galen Halsell James Norman Higgins Timothy Ray Horn Michael T. Hutchings James Richard Johnston Stanley Joe Jones James Theo Koy Paul Christopher Kristynik Robert Lawrence Layne Richard James Leyda Robert Charles McKay Mack Hugh McKinney Stephen Gordon Noll Joe Douglas Norwood Robbie Lee Patman Randal C. Peschel Gary Ray Rike Tommy James Rohrer Richard Bruce Sable Patrick Brian Sheehan Douglas Rex Sims James Lowell Street Mike Ray Sullivan Ronald Edward Swint Darrell Dean Tully Robert Stuart White James Gary Whitson Forrest Raymond Wiegand James Newton Williamson William Alfred Wright Robert Scott Wuensch Christopher Stephen Young Muryl Smith, Managerial Award Front: John Myers, Neil McCabe, Steve Hendricks, Fred Cooper, Dave Caffey. Back: Assistant Coach Richard Romo, Jack Wise, John Robertson, John Brock, Mike Mosley, David Ramsey, Coach Cleburne Price. FRESHMAN CROSS COUNTRY FRESHMAN AWARDS Freddy Gardner Cooper Michael Homer Mosley John Alexander Myers David Bruce Ramsey John Wilbur Robertson FRESHMAN AWARDS Stuart Stanley Boss Carl Lloyd Clifton Harry Allen Garner Harald Johnson Robert Phelps Jones Chris W. Kretzschmar Thomas Ross Neyland Phillip DeWolf Ray Douglas Arling Rose Karl Hamblen Simons Gregory Harold Smith Front Row: Mike McLean, Greg Smith, Tommy Neyland, Stuart Boss, Greg Ingram, Bob Jones. Back Row: Phil Ray, Harald Johnson, Chris Kretzschmar, Karl Simmons, Doug Rose, Lloyd Clifton, Man- ager Grady Blackmon. FRESHMAN SWIMMING Page 459 FRESHMAN BASKETBALL Splitting the season with six wins and six losses, the Yearlings scored 987 points to their opponents 984, tallying 100 points in two games. High score for the season was the 106 in the 116-106 defeat by Wharton Junior College. Wayne Doyal led the Yearlings in field goals made and number of rebounds, while Mike Tennison held the record for free throws, total number of points scored, and most points in one game, 28 against Tyler Junior College. The Yearlings were coached by Charlie Shannon. FRESHMAN AWARDS Wayne Noble Doyal Stoke Peyton Holmes Kenneth Ripley McWilliams Roy S. Neff III Richard Craig Rathman Loren Singletary Wilson B. Swan Michael Lee Tennison Lee Powell Whittington William Alfred Wright MANAGERIAL AWARD Louis Squyres Front Row: Coach Charlie Shannon, Bris Swan, Mike Tennison, Loren Singletary, Manager Louis Squyres. Back Row: Craig Rath- mann, Ken McWilliams, Roy Neff, Wayne Doyal, Lee Whittington. Top Right: Scoring the highest total number of points for the season, Mike Tennison buckets one for two points against the OSU freshmen. Page 460 FRESHMAN TRACK Breaking three school records, the freshman track team defeated competing freshmen teams in the Rice-A M-Texas and the Baylor-ACC-Texas triangular meets. The freshmen tracksters amassed 60 points in the first meet and 66 in the second to hold the winning scores. Freshman records fell in the pole vault when Jim Mallard soared to a 15 ' 1 first place in the Southwest Conference meet, and in the discus with a 154 ' l-J a toss by John Walker for a second place in the Rice-A M-Texas meet. The two-mile relay team of David Ramsey, Fred Cooper, John Robertson, and Mike Mosley set a new best time when they posted a 7:36.4 for second place at the Kansas Relays. FRESHMAN AWARDS Glenn Dawson Archer Roland Clyburn Baylor David Luther Caffey Steven Henry Clay Thomas Robert Colgin Freddy Gardner Cooper Larry Wayne Crawford Edward Richard Frnka Warren Clark Hart Neil McCabe Stanley Champ McDaniel James Atwood Mallard Michael Homer Mosley David Bruce Ramsey John Wilber Robertson David Earl Rummel John Allan Walker Jack Greenwood Wise Owen Bascomb Yarborough William David Inman, Manager Top Left: Fred Cooper posted a 4:15.0 mile at the Texas Relays. Top Right: John Myers, John Brock, David Caffey, David Ramsey, and Fred Cooper came off the blocks in the mile against Rice and Baylor. Bottom Left: David Caffey led teammates David Ramsey and John Brock in the Texas Relays mile event. Page 461 FRESHMAN TENNIS FRESHMAN AWARDS John Kirby Frazer John Phillip Harper Frank John Mozola John Mozola and Phil Harper were coached by Wilmer Allison. FRESHMAN GOLF FRESHMAN AWARDS Michael J. Anderson John S. Hodgson Stephen F. Holmsley Dean S. Overturf Zachary P. Padgett Stephen Dane Seibert Allen Reeder Waddell f, ' . ' ' Front: Dane Siebert, Zach Padgett, Dean Overturf, Scott Hodgson. Back: Charles Berson, Allen Waddell, Steve Holmsley, Bob Finley, Mike Anderson. Page 462 Front: Calvin Raup, Charlie Dyer, Bug Francis, Pat Amos, Louie Bagwell, Larry Hardy, Peppe Swartz, Fred Everett, Amos Peters and manager Gordon Ohlhausen. Back: Coach Joe Gideon, David Hall, Mike Davis, Harry Taylor, Larry Berkman, Ed Mims, Pat Thompson, Tommy Woodard and Jack Miller. FRESHMAN BASEBALL Posting a 10-1 season, the freshmen baseballers led their opponents in nearly all statistics. The Yearlings held a .270 batting average with four home runs, while opponents could only muster a .216 and three home runs. In fielding, they bettered opponents .947 to .922. Top Shorthorn batting honors went to shortstop Louis Bagwell with a .432 average, and two pitchers went unde- feated, Larry Hardy (5-0) and Ed Mims (4-0). Other top Shorthorn players were second baseman Pat Amos, center- fielder Jack Miller, left fielder Bug Francis, and third base- man David Hall. Joe Gideon coached the Yearlings. FRESHMAN AWARDS Patrick John Amos Louis Lee Bagwell Jr. Larry Gene Berkman Michael Edward Davis Fred E. Everett William Raleigh Francis David Hestand Hall Howard Lawrence Hardy Emmett Jackson Miller Edward Trow Mims Randal C. Peschel Patrick Dwain Thompson Thomas Victor Woodard Gordon Lee Ohlhausen, Managerial Award Freshman catcher moves in to glove one for easy out. Page 463 FRESHMAN STATISTICS Texas 13 . . . FOOTBALL SCORES Baylor 7 Texas 20 . . . Rice 8 Texas 20 . . SMU 14 Texas 14 . . . XCU 12 Texas 17 . . . Texas A M 17 Texas Texas Texas Texas Texas Texas 100 BASKI Victoria College :TBA 60 107 116 86 73 76 LL SC( Texas Texas Texas Texas Texas Texas )RES 74 Freshmen Freshmen Freshmen Freshmen Freshmen Freshmen 88 70 78 81 58 91 89 Tyler Jr. College 81 . . Rice 106 Wharton Jr. College 82 Rice 88 TCU Freshmen 80 Baylor 75 Lon Morris College 60 A M 64 A M Freshmen 88 TCU Texas Texas Texas Texas Texas Texas 7 BASEB Rice Freshmen 6 kLL SC Texas Texas Texas Texas Texas ORES 1 Austin 1 ' ravis H.S. Freshmen Jr. College Freshmen Freshmen 2 5 2 5 1 A M Freshmen 7 3 9 8 9 8 A M Freshmen 4 4 . Baylor Freshmen 3 A M 10 Blinn Jr. College 6 A M 9 Austin McCallum H.S. SWC TRACK RESULTS Texas 63 Texas A M 40 Baylor 39 Rice . . 37 TCU 30 Texas Tech 19 SMU 17 Arkansas 7 EVENT 440-Yard Relay One-Mile Run 440-Yard Dash 100-Yard Dash 120- Yard High Hurdles 880-Yard Run 220-Yard Dash 440-Yard Hurdles One-Mile Relay Shot Put High Jump Pole Vault Broad Jump Javelin Discus new record WINNER MARK Baylor 42.0 David Caffey, Texas 4:23.3 Bill Askey, Rice 47.8 Clyde Peach, Baylor 9.8 Mike Robins, Baylor 14.7 Mike Mosley, Texas 1:51.9 Clyde Peach, Baylor 21.6 Glenn Archer, Texas 55.4 TCU 3:16.3 Ronnie Lightfoot, A M 56-8% John Jordan, SMU 6-2 Jim Mallard, Texas 15-1 Jerry Carter, Rice 23-7V4 Archie Shepard, Baylor 205-1 Ron. Mercer, Tex. Tech 166-10 4s Page 464 INTRAMURALS Edited by Kay Hartong and Linda Wisner Page 465 WOMEN ' S INTRAMURALS Striving to provide girls the chance to compete in sports and learn cooperation and self control, the Women ' s Intra- mural program offered girls an opportunity to use leisure time wisely, acquire a knowledge of and liking for sports, and enlarge their circle of acquaintances on campus. The year ' s program offered a wide variety of team and individual sports to all University women. Trophies were awarded to tournament winners, those who amassed the largest number of points throughout the year, best manager, and for sportsmanship. HIGH POINT WINNERS: Left to Right: Molly Greene, Jamey Anthony, Delta Zeta Managers, 2nd Place; Patty Taylor, Donna Mooney, Alpha Xi Delta Managers, 1st Place; Susie Thomas, Kappa Kappa Gamma Manager, 3rd Place. FACULTY STAFF Director SHIELA O ' GARA Associate Director CAROLYN HEW ATT Assistant Director JANE MARTIN Intramural Secretary MARGARET NOACK FACULTY COMMITTEE Walter Kroll C. H. Griffin Carolyn Hewatt R. J. Lawrence N. E. Marks Shiela O ' Gara A. A. Rooker C. S. Watson R. H. Williams PARTICIPATION WINNERS: Left to Right: Barbara Overbeck, Newman Hall; Patty Taylor, Donna Mooney, Alpha Xi Delta Co- managers; Kathleen Kennedy, Newman Hall Manager. SPORTSMANSHIP WINNER: Barbara Tucker, Co-ops Manager. Page 466 MANAGERS BEST MANAGER WINNERS: Patty Taylor, Donna Mooney, Alpha Xi Delta Co-managers. FALL: Left to Right: Front Row: Kathleen Kennedy, Newman Hall; Claire Whitmire, Delta Gamma; Patty Taylor, Alpha Xi Delta; Carole Elliott, Newman Club; Pam Garrett, Gamma Phi Beta; Molly Washburn, Gamma Phi Beta; Daryl Guinn, Kappa Alpha Theta; Kathy Horn, Andrews-Blanton-Carothers Dorms; Martha Hogue, Alpha Omicron Pi. Back Row: Candy Dransfield, Kappa Kappa Gamma; Hal Warren, Zeta Tan Alpha; Diane Mclver, Little field Dorm; Jeanne Block, Almetris Co-op; Penny Potter, Heflin Manor; Molly Greene, Delta Zeta; Linda Dalton, Alpha Gamma Delta; Jan Prowell, Pi Beta Phi; Donna Mooney, Alpha Xi Delta; Kaye Cosby, Scottish Rite Dorm; Jody Kieke, Kirby Hall, Betty Ferguson, Alpha Delta Pi. SPRING: Front Row: Patty Taylor, Alpha Xi Delta; Jan Weaver, Chi Omega; Karen Speakman, Delta Delta Delta; Mallory Taylor, Pi Beta Phi; Kathy Horn, Andrews-Blanton-Carothers Dorms. Back Row: Kathleen Kennedy, Newman Hall; Susan Deutsch, Alpha Omicron Pi; Barbara Tucker, Co-ops; Diane Mclver, Littlefield Dorm; Jamey Anthony, Delta Zeta; Kaye Cosby, Scottish Rite Dorm. Page 467 BASKETBALL Right: Orange Bracket: FIRST PLACE: Littlefield Dormitory: Front Row: Patricia Yantch, Marilyn Rabon, Deann Allen, Willadene Voight, Judy Gaines, Diane Mclver, Jody Skutca, Camille Dvorsky. SECOND PLACE: ABC Dormitories: Back Row: Bonnie Fetzer, Jodie Tronson, Marilyn McSween, Jackie Brown, Jan Whitmire, Jamie Giesecke, Mary Neikirk, Kathy Horn, Cynthia McConnell. Lower Right: White Bracket: FIRST PLACE: Newman Hall: Front Row: Marilyn Bartosh, Roni Hess, Estele Ramirez, Lee Hudson, Kathleen Kennedy, Peggy Finger. Not Pictured: Marilyn Vykoukal. SECOND PLACE: Newman Hall: Back Row: Mary Ann Viscardi, Pat Liska, Carole Elliott, Cecilia Locklear, Maureen McGavern, Cathy Varga, Kathy McFadyen, Cathy Powers. FOOTBALL Right: White Bracket: SECOND PLACE: Heflin Manor: Betsy Roden, Sally Carlisle, Sheri Sheffield, Lynda Rogers, Donna Cam- pbell, Kris Schimmel, Penny Potter, Susan Davis, Susan Bucchele, Nell Ramsey. FIRST PLACE: Kirby Hall: Back Row: Cheryle Neitske, Belinda Nowlin, Felicia Durley, Pat Dillion. Betty Young, Sandy Scaramell, Mary McGuire, Eleanor Mayfield, Carol Coleman, Nancy Hinton, Ruby Bennett, Gloria Veazeay. Lower Right: Orange Bracket; SECOND PLACE: Kappa Kappa Gamma: Front Row: Virginia Chaney, Ann Akridge, Anne Brown, Nancie Brownell, Kath- ryn Chaney, Lynn Clawater, Candy Dransfield, Jenny Ferguson, Sherry Hardin, Jean Heiligenthal, Susan Jennings, Mary Lynn McKinley, Lynn Painter, Mary Lou Ray, Lee Henley, Hallie Slaughter, Margaret Spikes, Cile Sparenberg, Sally Thomas, Kay Umstattd. FIRST PLACE: Zeta Tau. Alpha: Back Row: Phyllis Merrill, Judy Martel, Bobbie Busby, Jean Smither, Hal Warren, Betty Fourance, Darlene Harris, Cynthia Meyer, Joyce Mussleman, Trisha Hansen, Sylvia Smith, Alyce Anne Baggett, Marty Lederer, Nanette Rountree, Mary Tompkins, Diane Quillen, Judy Eanes, Holly Sue Spence, Sally North, Dinah Cunningham. ,. ! ft Page 468 SOFTBALL Middle Left: White Bracket: SECOND PLACE: Delta Phi Epsilon: Front Row: Judy Framer, Marsha Forman. Not Pictured: Vicki Kaplan, Beverly Factor, Mickey Sharney. FIRST PLACE: Newman Hall: Back Row: Nancy Dennis, Lyn Nuding, Estela Ramirez, Mar- ilyn Bartosh, Dolores Leal. Above: Orange Bracket: FIRST PLACE: Gamma Phi ' Beta: Carol Grigsby, Patty Anderson, Kay Davis. Not Pictured: Phoebe Craig, Michelle Nugent. SECOND PLACE: Little- field: Back Row: Donna Maury, Patricia Yantch, Jane Innis. Above Left: White Bracket: SECOND PLACE: Delta Gamma: Front Row: Mary Ashworth, Kitten Quick, Sheila Waters, Pat Dooley, Marca Jones, Betsy Henderson, Frances Fuller, Claudia Stewart , Kay Mullins, Claire Whitmire. FIRST PLACE: Littlefield: Back Row: Judy Gaines, Karen Hicks, Diane Mclver, Patricia Yantch, Gwen Chammess, Susie St. John, Pam Seigler, Brenda Parks, Camille Dvorsky. Above: Orange Bracket: SECOND PLACE: ABC Dormi- tories: Front Row: Mardi Schultz, Mary Neikirk, Jackie Brown, Peggy Matchette, Thelma Berry, Cookie Perkins, Norma Anderson, Kathy Horn, Elizabeth Rosenblatt. FIRST PLACE: Independents: Back Row: Laurel Wiess, Cindy Tracy, Louise Ogden, Stacey Vinson, Mary Walters, Peggy Miksovsky, Cheryl J. Tesch, Clarie Sterling. Carol Pankratz, Zonia Vasquez. SWIMMING Above: SECOND PLACE: Kappa Kappa Gamma: Front Row: Donna Priddy, Carol Thompson. FIRST PLACE: Heflin-Doll-Fins: Back Row: Deborah Ann Disney, Carol Ann Rulfs, Catherine Reda Chap- lin, Judith Ann Gordon. Page 469 TRACK AND FIELD Right: SECOND PLACE: Alpha Delta Pi: Front Row: Joan Garret, Rebecca Kauf fman, Kari -Fuquay, Carolyn Jackson, Barbara Driscoll, Betty Ferguson. FIRST PLACE: Delta Zeta: Back Row: Molly Greene, Diane Fillmore, Ann Williams, Jane Ann Herber, Linda Duncan. BADMINTON Top Left: FIRST PLACE; Gamma Phi Beta: Toni Bracher, Sue Kirby. SECOND PLACE: Pi Beta Phi: Carol Holmes, Bess Baker. Above: FIRST PLACE: Gamma Phi Beta: Toni Bracher. SECOND PLACE: Little field: Susan Hyde. GOLF Above: FIRST PLACE: Alpha Delta Pi: Betty Ferguson. SECOND PLACE: Newman Club: Barbara Overbeck. SHUFFLEBOARD Right: FIRST PLACE: Delta Gamma: Sharon Waters. Page 470 Left: Team Winners: FIRST PLACE: Alpha Xi Delta and SECOND PLACE: Delta Zeta. Individual Winners: FIRST PLACE: Front Row: Jean Pearre, Alpha Omicron Pi; Gail Gunderson, SRD; Carol Carpenter, Kappa Alpha Theta. SECOND PLACE: Second Row: Carol Barnes, Alpha Xi Delta; Lorraine Wilson, Alpha Xi Delta; Margaret Ellen Glover, Delta Zeta. THIRD PLACE: Third Row: Liz O ' Brien, Alpha Xi Delta; Anne Fincke, Alpha Xi Delta; Suzanne Allison, Alpha Xi Delta; Pam Ward, Alpha Xi Delta. VOLLEYBALL ARCHERY Top Right: White Bracket: FIRST PLACE: Delta Zeta: Thea Entzminger, Bryan Daniels, Jamey Anthony, Janis Ratzlow, Ann Lang, Lois Feagin. SEC- OND PLACE: Kappa Alpha Theta: Back Row: Clay Christenson, Daryl Guinn, Diane Appling, Mary Kaine, Paige Eastland, Hildy Griffith, Carolyn Butler, Kathy Pace, Julia Armstrong. Above: Orange Bracket: SECOND PLACE: Kirby Hall: Front and Middle Rows: Gloria Veasey, Claudia Jones, Ruby Bennet, Jody Kieke, Sandy Scaramel, Pat Dillon, Karen Cook, Carol Coleman, Cindy Wright, Betty Young. FIRST PLACE: ABC Dormitories: Back Row: Stacey Vinson, Bev Averyt, Ca ' mille Dvorsky, Sara Eskew, Peggy Miksovsky, Mary Ann Weiss, Kathy Horn, Mary Neikirk. Left: Left to Right; THIRD PLACE, Delta Zeta: Janis Ratzlow; FIRST PLACE: Delta Zeta: Suzanne Kemp. Not Pictured: SECOND PLACE, New- man Hall: Elizabeth Williams. Page 471 TABLE TENNIS Right: DOUBLES. Left to Right: FIRST PLACE: Newman Hall: Laura Camp, Lee Hudson. SECOND PLACE: Newman Club: Carole Elliott, Maureen McGavern. Bel ow: SINGLES. Left to Right: SEC- OND PLACE: Alpha Phi, Gail Hibbetts; FIRST PLACE: Kappa Alpha Theta, Gigi Griffiths. Above: DOUBLES. Left to Right: SECOND PLACE: Pi Beta Phi: Dabby Phillips, Jane Leizear. FIRST PLACE: Kappa Kappa Gamma: Patty Lowdon, Ann Lowdon. Above Right: SINGLES. Left to Right: SECOND PLACE; Kappa Kappa Gamma, Patty Lowdon and FIRST PLACE, Kappa Kappa Gamma, Carol Neely. FENCING Right: Left to Right: FIRST PLACE, Co-Operatives, Sylvia Beckey; THIRD PLACE: Chi Omega; Roxy Dunn; THIRD PLACE: Co- Operatives, Barbara Tucker; SECOND PLACE: Co-Operatives, Zonia Vasquez. MEN ' S INTRAMURALS Intended primarily to afford students an opportunity for athletic participation, Intramural sports allows participants to cultivate skills which can be used for recreation through- out life. Organized competition in at least 27 sports aided in developing a sense of fair play and satisfaction as well as physical benefits. Living groups and organizations partici- pated as groups or individuals entered independently. Left: BEST ALL-AROUND ATHLETES: Left to Right: Wallace G. Tingley, Delta Tau Delta; Forrest A. Dolgener, Vikings; James F. Atwell, Army; Jan Duncan Marshall, TLOK. FACULTY STAFF Director A. A. ROOKER Assistant Directors ROBERT L. HENDERSON A. GENE COLEMAN GUY M. OWEN Training Specialist M. WAYNE JENNINGS Administrative Secretary EMILY S. DUNBAR Secretary DEIDRE BIRD VANCE Clerk Typist DAWANA LEE STANTON FACULTY COMMITTEE Charles Henry Griffin Carolyn Hewatt Walter Kroll Norton Elliott Marks Shiela O ' Gara A. A. Rooker Byron Dean Tapley Rhea Hughston Williams Left: SENIOR MANAGERS: Left to Right: Thomas A. Bunis, Ramshorn; Ben D. Tobor, Sigma Alpha Mu; William Dan Burleson, Delta Tau Delta; Charles V. Floca, Delta Kappa Epsilon. Page 473 Left: FALL JUNIOR MANAGERS: Front Row: James L. Pardue, T. K. Ball, Wayne Gathers, Second Row: Charles M. Wender, Leonard M. Roth, Ellis L. Tudzin. Third Row: Steven C. Ward, John Zizel- mann, Gary L. Watkins. Not Pictured: Keith M. Jackson. Above: SPRING JUNIOR MANAGERS: Left to Right: Charles C. Hargis, Michael William Levine, Harley C. Robinson Jr., Thomas W. Rioux, Lewis D. Schwartz, Clarence R. Clark, Rob G. Beckoff, Robert C. Christy, Gregg W. Garmon, Thomas L. Hendrix. POW WOW AWARDS Under the direction of the senior managers, the intramural managerial staff presented a special awards banquet honor- ing those individuals and groups who accumulated the most total points and for those who displayed exceptional leader- ship and sportsmanship. ORGANIZATION ALL-YEAR TROPHY Front Row: CHAMPIONS: James R. Woodworth, Delta Tau Delta; John G. Angell, Recruits; Robert E. Cherry, Air Force; Charles Vinson, Campus Guild. Second Row: RUNNER-UP: Chalres C. Murray, Beta Theta Pi; Michael W. O ' Dell, Vikings; John R. Justice Jr., Navy; Allan A. Gebert, Royal. Third Row: THIRD PLACE: William Ed Junell Jr., Phi Gamma Delta; James R. Bartlett, Chap- arrals; Charles R. Dyer, Alpha Phi Omega. PARTICIPATION TROPHIES Left to Right: Chalres C. Murray, Beta Theta Pi; John G. Angell, Recruits; Dale R. Miller, Navy; Allan A. Gebert, Royal. John A. Lowther Jr., Acacia manager, COWBOY SPORTSMAN- SHIP Trophy; William E. Becker, Phi Kappa Tau manager, NEL- SON PUETT IMPROVEMENT Award. William E. Halstead Jr., Campus Guild, BERRY M. WHITAKER LEADERSHIP Award; M. Cony Adams, Phi Gamma Delta, ARNO NOWOTNY SPORTSMANSHIP Award. The outstanding members in UTSAM were Kenneth Davidoff, Hand- ball and G. F. Corky King, Gymnastics. BEST OFFICIAL John R. Justice Jr., Navy. TOUCH FOOTBALL CLASS A CHAMPIONS: Vikings: Front Row: O. C. Houston, Billy G. Hackle- man, Melvin W. Partee, Forrest A. Dolgener. Back Row: Thomas E. Moore, Kent W. Roberts, Eugene B. Strait, Gary E. Elliott, Michael W. O ' Dell. RUNNER-UP: Moore Hill: Front Row: Joseph A. Fellin, Richard L. Hargraves, Lewis J. Berniard, James B. Riggs. Second Row: Jerry L. Dike, John H. Nail, James W. Thompson, George H. Nauert. Third Row: Jack Rogers, Steve G. Crutchfield, coach; Herschel T. Knowles, Ervin Squires. CHAMPION: Delta Tan Delta: Front Row: James Winston Chap- man Jr., Robert A. Casey, Louis S. Casey Jr., Richard R. Lee Jr., Roy L. Keith. Second Row: Robert F. Faickney, Sammy L. Rieger, Robert C. Sturdivant, Wallace G. Tingley, Damon P. Smith. Third Row: Gerald R. Zwernemann, Ira L. Hillyer, George I. Hodges, Douglas K. Fell, Stephen A. Morris, Richard L. Tingley. RUNNER-UP: Recruits: Front Row: Thomas H. Dunn, Richard H. Streeter, David G. Giles, Charles C. Jowers. Second Row: Brian S. Schiffer, Thomas F. Vickers, William M. Bullock. Third Row: John G. Angell, Robert H. Angell, Carl F. Boehm, Glendel J. Provost. SWIMMING CHAMPION: Rock Sitters: Left to Right: Dale A. Dossey, Daniel A. Bedoya, Thomas F. Proctor, Glenn F. King, Joseph G. Halton Jr. RUNNER-UP: Delta Tau Delta: Left to Right: Thomas L. Toone, Stephen D. Van Erp, Ralph G. Reser, James W. McNatt, Richard R. Clardy. Page 475 BASKETBALL CHAMPION: PAi Gamma Delta: David M. Oliver, BiU H. Edwards, Jack William Robbins, George G. Hughes, G. Ernest Gilkerson, M. Curry Adams Jr. Not Pictured: Craig T. Scott RUNNER-UP: UCLA: Walter W. Huey, O. C. Houston, D. Boris Soltysik, David L. Braddock, Fred W. Worley, Rodney L. Bell Woodrow W. Traylor. CHAMPION: Delta Tan Delta: Richard L. Tingley, Louis S. Casey Jr., Charles D. Talbert, Wallace G. Tingley, Robert L. Oliver, Pat E. Goodwin Jr., G. I. Hodges. RUNNER-UP: Recruits: Bruce A. Hurt, Robert H. Angell, David W. Krueger, David A. Alverson, James F. Atwell, John G. Angell, Brian H. Adkins, Joel G. Melville, Henry E. Wilson. Not Pictured: Donald W. Ealy. WATER BASKETBALL Above Left: CHAMPION: Delta Tau Delta: Front Row: Thomas L. Toone, Ralph G. Reser, Richard R. Clardy. Back Row: James W. McNatt, James O. Guleke II, James G. Raney, George I. Hodges, James R. Watts, Richard Penn Williamson, Stephen D. Van Erp. Above Right: Page 476 RUNNER-UP: Navy: Park Lyle Beeler, H. Paul Stewart, Jerome R. Banks, Frederick J. Moon. Back Row: Robert L. Collins, Carl C. Hill III, James M. McCoy, Randolph C. Burwell, James V. Beynon II, Clifton F. Darby. SOFTBALL CLASS A FAST PITCH CHAMPION: Kappa Alpha: Front Row: John R. Pipkin, Robert E. Giles, Alan B. Roberts, Clyde C. King, Jr., Michael E. Murray. Back Row: Robert 0. Collier, Don W. Priefert, John F. Kirkwood, Jr., Carl R. league, Alvin H. Badger III, David B. Kiker. RUNNER-UP: Sigma Nu: Front Row: James R. Lesch Jr., Allyn R. Harris, James M. Maund, Carl T. Schultz, Thomas L. Raggio, Charles D. Grain. Back Row: Michael M. Sheppard, Christopher H. J. Adams, Robert L. Loar, Randy C. Rogers, William K. Smartt. CLASS A SLOW PITCH CHAMPION: Delta Tau Delta: Left to Right: William Dan Burle- son, Wallace G. Tingley,, J. Winston Chapman, Ira Lee Hillyer, S. Robert Lee, Richard P. Williamson, Steve A. Morris, James R. Watts, Robert F. Faickney, Alton B. Hankins, James R. Woodworth, Douglas K. Mclntyre, Thomas A. Graves. RUNNER-UP: Air Force: Front Row: Walter R. Taliaferro, Robert E. Cherry, Earl M. Orbin, Lonnie Brauner Jr., Rufus Green Jr., Allan K. Bean, David A. Masley. Back Row: Carl F. Metzroth, Earnest C. Leake II, Julian V. Buenger, Chris V. Cook, Richard P. Snelling. CLASS B SLOW PITCH CHAMPION: Delta Tau Delta: Left to Right: Robert A. Casey, Richard R. Lee, John R. Mathis, James L. Ahern, Carroll S. Barbour, Richard L. Obenhaus, George I. Hodges, William D. Whitby, Roy L. Keith, Kelley A. Guest, Kelley A. Rushing. RUNNER-UP: Newman: Left to Right: Patrick W. McDonald, Robert A. Thompson, Douglas J. Lee, James L. Terilli, Kirk L Croucher, Ronald E. Scharfe, Andrew Parsons, Larry G. Porfiro, Stephen J. Hughes. Page 477 VOLLEYBALL CLASS A CHAMPION: Sigma Phi Epsilon: Left to Right: Dan H. Blanks, William Daniel Nicholson III, Larry R. Smith, Bruce W. Schnitzer, Kevin Holcomb, Charles R. Vermillion, Rufus W. Miller III. RUNNER-UP: Iran: Front Row: Houshang Masudi, Mohammad J. Tamaddoni, Mehdi Chaff ari, Khodayar Mostafavi. Back Row: Mohamad Tadayon, Reheooz Motazed, Daryush Vojdani, Ahmad Saberian. CLASS B CHAMPION: Sigma Phi Epsilon: Left to Right: Lewis H. Roberts, Alan L. Hubbard, A. Dain Higdon, Thomas O. Hicks, Gary H. Willcox, Charles C. L. Boortz, Richard B. Bender II, Richard R. Wadsworth. RUNNER-UP: Recruits: Left to Right: Robert H. Angell, Lynn R. Law, James F. Atwell, David M. Angell, Brian H. Adkins. Not Pictured: Camm C. Lary Jr., Thomas F. Vickers. BOWLING CLASS A CHAMPION: Sigma Alpha Mu: Left to Right: Larry J. Riklin, Mark R. Wallock, David E. Bird, Richard J. Savitz. CLASS B CHAMPION: NESEP: Left to Right: Louis W. Weinstein, Leon C. Green Jr., Alejandro DeLeon, Steven A. Vaughan. CLASS A RUNNER-UP: Beta Theta Pi: Left to Right: John M. Leigh, Charles E. Grob, Carl C. Senter, Anderson H. Bracht. CLASS B RUNNER-UP: Tau Delta Phi: Left to Right: William J. Slaton, Richard E. Goldberg, Leonard M. Roth, D. Gilbert Friedlander. Page 478 HANDBALL DOUBLES HANDBALL DOUBLES CLASS A: Left to Right: C. Wayne Lee, James M. Love, Unattached, Champion; Ronald J. Ruby, Robert M. Herman,. Sigma Alpha Mu, Runner-Up. CLASS B: Left to Right: Jim C. Hausenfluke, Larry D. Wartes, Recruits, Runner-Up; John R. Croxson, Rodney E. Senterfitt, Phi Kappa Sigma, Champion. SINGLES CLASS A: Kenneth Davidoff, Tau Delta Phi, Champion; Wallace D. Robbins Jr., Independent, Runner-Up. GOLF CLASS B: Robert Charles Ittner, Delta Tau, Delta, Champion; R. Patton Warren, ASME, Runner-Up. GOLF SINGLES: Herbert M. Lyman, Tau Delta Phi, Champion; Leon N. Walthall, Phi Gamma Delta, Runner-Up. GOLF DOUBLES: Charles L. Cox and John Mack Woodfin, Delta Tau Delta, Champion. Page 479 FENCING OPEN TOURNAMENT: Stephen Baranoff, Inde- pendent, Champion; Roger W. Bennett, Sigma Pi, Runner-Up. WRESTLING 191-POUND CLASS: Left to Right: John M. Camden, Recruits, CHAMPION; Randolph W. Crow, Kappa Sigma, RUNNER-UP. UNLIMITED CLASS: Rene L. Domingue II, Lambda Chi Alpha, RUNNER-UP; Robert Ed Richardson, Army, CHAMPION. 167-POUND CLASS: Left to Right: Alton B. Hankins, Delta Tau Delta, RUNNER-UP; Jeffrey J. Armstrong, Tau Kappa Epsilon, CHAMPION. 177-POUND CLASS: Gregory L. Labbe, Newman, RUNNER-UP; David L. Gregg, Beta Theta Pi, CHAMPION. 147-POUND CLASS: Le t to Right: William L. Hodge Jr., Recruits, CHAMPION; Kevin M. Connors, Prather, RUNNER-UP. 157- POUND CLASS: Arthur H. Johnston, Prather, RUNNER-UP; Steven J. Anderson, Recruits, CHAMPION. 130- POUND CLASS: Left to Right: William H. Smith Jr., Air Force, CHAMPION; Robert Charles Green, Prather, RUNNER-UP. 137-POUND CLASS: Quentin W. Martin, Vikings, CHAMPION; Geoffrey H. Allen, Phi Delta Theta, RUNNER-UP. TRACK CHAMPION: Kappa Sigma: Left to Right: Loren B. Singletary, Lloyd Jeff Gregory III, Robert I. Lippincott, D. Stuart Godwin III. RUNNER-UP: Moore Hill: Left to Right: Ffank L. Davenport, Wayne E. Voskamp, Lewis J. Berniard III, Herschel T. Knowles. Page 480 II JIAJ TENNIS Left: SINGLES: Left to Right: CLASS A: William Dan Burleson, Delta Tau Delta, RUNNER-UP; Robert Brocket! Anderson, Inde- pendent, CHAMPION. CLASS B: Philip Lee Reed, Navy, RUNNER- UP; John Richard Croxson, Phi Kappa Sigma, CHAMPION. DOUBLES, CLASS A: Above Left: Loren Scott Buell, Anselmo G. Longoria, Beta Theta Pi, CHAMPIONS. Above Right: Jan D. Mar- shall, Steven C. Broome, TLOK, RUNNERS-UP. DOUBLES, CLASS B: Above Left: William F. Ikard, Michael J. Waldron, Beta Theta Pi, CHAMPIONS. Above Right: Leo E. Jones Jr., Gary Keith Jordan, Generals, RUNNERS-UP. TABLE TENNIS Above Left: SINGLES: Norman Charles Epstein, Alpha Epsilon Pi, CHAMPION; Arthur Jackson Orbin, Army, RUNNER-UP. Above Center: DOUBLES: Edward K. Gurinsky, David E. Bird, Sigma Alpha MU, CHAMPIONS. Above Right: DOUBLES: Michael Joseph Lee, Francis L. Endres, Independent, RUNNERS-UP. Page 481 OPEN TOURNAMENTS BADMINTON SQUASH Left: Trenton C. Cole, III, Independent, RUNNER-UP; Mario Zamora, Campus Guild, CHAMPION. Right: Charles B. Middleton Jr., S.O.S., CHAMPION; John P. Wright, Unattached, RUNNER-UP. .CHAMPION: Costa Rica: Front Row: Alfredo Garcia, Rodrigo Baldioceda, Eugenio Garrow, Enrique Nieto, Alberto Villalobos, Casio Ore, Franz S. Koberg, Victor Chanto. Back Row: Hector Centeno, Jaime B. Gonzalez, Xavier Gonzalez, Mario Arguedas, Angelos Panagopulos, Mauricio Gallardo. RUNNER-UP: Wombats: Front Row: Peter M. Singelmann, Michael E. Lonsford, Alexander R. Hemard, Abduljalil A. Madani, Robert M. Swanson, George E. Wolfe. Back Row: Terrance Austin, Alan L. Franklin, Edward D. Gresham, Richard D. Mauldin, Terry D. Milne, James H. Dee, Kenneth A. Fisher. FREE THROW Left: INDIVIDUAL CHAMPIONS: Donald F. Goldman, Phi Sigma Delta; Jerry William Sadler, Newman Club. Right: TEAM CHAM- PIONS: Alpha Tau Omega: David A. Morris, William F. Mason, Steven M. Dildine, John 0. Smith, William B. Minyard. UTSAM Organized to promote interest and participation among athletes in sports not sponsored by Intercollegiate Athletics, The University of Texas Sports Association for Men is com- prised of 10 sports clubs and sponsored by the Department of Intramurals Sports for Men. For the fifth year, the Handball Club won the team cham- pionship at the National Intercollegiate Handball Tourna- ment in Philadelphia, taking the doubles and B singles. Compiling a 9-2 record, the Soccer Club won the University Open Soccer Tournament and defeated Trinity 3-0 in a game played before 8,000 spectators. Other participating clubs placed in the many tournaments entered throughout the year. GYMNASTICS Left to Right: Jerome Paul Wiesner, Robert G. Reeves Jr., G. F. Corky King, Henry R. Ondrusek, Stephen H. Cornell, David Alan Smith, Shannon E. Young, Jerry L. Dike, Glenn M. Matt, Jerry A. Bily, George J. Vanis, Coach. Not Pictured: John F. Seekamp, Philip G. Baerreis III. VOLLEYBALL Front Row: William Dan Burleson, Thomas A. Graves, Robert T. Clarke, Marion C. Adams Jr., Kevin Holcomb, Rufus W. Miller III. Back Row: Wayne Jennings, faculty sponsor, Dan H. Blanks, Richard L. Obenhaus, Platt W. Davis III, Richard E. Nicholson, Charles R. Vermillion, Bruce William Schnitzer. BOWLING Left to Right: T. A. Miller III, Michael L. Mauldin, Richard W. Helgeson, Ollie Jackson Copeland Jr., George G. Mathis, J. E. Pat Hurley, faculty sponsor. Not Pictured: Bobby L. Boldt, Roger Charles Collins, Sam William Dick, Travis V. Doughty, James L. Hubka, Kenneth T. Koch, Charles Robert Richter. SOCCER Front Rote: Namir N. Izzat, Coach; Marvin G. Miller, Luis E. Reynoso-Lora, Peter M. Singelmann, Robert G. Makela, Carlos Calderon, Robert P. Higley, faculty sponsor? James W. Bunting, assistant coach. Middle Row: Julio C. Del-Rio, Roberto A. Tobar- Rosas, Pavlos X. Roussos, Clarence M. Swanson Jr., Roger A. Thompson, D. Peter Wogart, R. Gary Poulos. Back Row: Cesar Menoscal, Luis A. Cobos-Cucalon, Alfred H. Erler, captain, Ramiro Molina-Valenci, Monthree Chulasamaya, David S. Fleischaker, Thor- kild Juul-Dam, Richard C. Moore III. FENCING Front Row: Raymond W. Seibert, Roland Rome, Dallas L. Stephens, Jon Merrill Hartman, Michael T. Coyne, Ronald R. Warner, Michael W. Farris, Forrest S. Higgs. Back Row: Victor L. Schill, Charles L. Albertson III, Stephen Baranoff, George L. Nelson, Robert B. Pratt Jr., Roger W. Bennett, Michael A. Richmond, Shelby E. Watson, Darrell H. Williams, faculty sponsor. HANDBALL Lejt to Right: Kenneth Davidoff, Cecil W. Lee, Glen F. Petrick, Wallace D. Robbins Jr., Larry Paul White, James M. Love, Ervin W. Squires Jr. SQUASH Left to Right: Elconan H. Saulson, faculty advisor, John C. Hinkle, David F. Gracey, Michael D. Claxton, James L. Shawn, Nicholas B. Kinsey, Charles Harry Leinbach, faculty sponsor. WRESTLING Front Row: Quentin W. Martin, William L. Hodge Jr., John M. Camden, Bryan W. Barry, David L. Gregg, Robert E. Richardson. Back Row: Donald R. Gregg, James A. Evans, Gregory L. Labbe, Robert S. Greene Jr., Christopher Robb, Donald B. Mims. Not Pictured: Kevin M. Connors. Him ia; K PERSONALITIES - . I PERSONALITIES Edited by Janis Mae Hughen and Lafe Dyson Hill Page 485 I ! PAULA BETH SAVAGE UNIVERSITY SWEETHEART Paula, a junior fine arts major from Dallas, was Campus Chest Dimes Day chairman, Engineering Sweetheart, and a member of the Commercial Art Students League and Art Students Association. She has served on Campus Survey Committee, All Campus Advisory, and as a Freshman Coun- cil advisor and secretary-reporter. A social chairman for Kappa Kappa Gamma sorority, Paula was a 1967 Bluebon- net Belle finalist and one of the 1966 Ten Most Beautiful. I I 1 1 - T B i. - 1 Fiwr 7 - Page 487 SWEETHEART FINALISTS Each spring the student body elects the girl to be their official representative, the Sweetheart of The University of Texas. The Sweetheart Election Commission is responsible for the nominating procedures to select the sweetheart can- didates. The members of the Sweetheart Commission nomi- nate persons to serve as the Sweetheart Nominating Commit- tee. The Committee, which actually nominates the girls that the student body votes on, is made up of the top twenty-five persons nominated by the Commission members. Each of the members of the Nominating Committee submits a list of five girls he believes are qualified to be Sweetheart. The Commission tabulates these lists, and the top twenty-five girls are submitted to the students to be voted upon. The five finalists are announced, and the students again vote. The Sweetheart is presented at the Round-Up Presentation Dance. Francie Barnard Beverly Kay Enderle Dot Nelson A ' 41% %l B a v 4 .%. SWEETHEART NOMINEES Eleanor Corless Beasley Kay Boyles Cheryl Ann Burr Judy Kathryn Byrd Brownie Sue Cashion Carolyn Jean BuBose Susan Elizabeth Epps Jane Biedenharn Hargis Barbara R. Higley Evalyn Dee Lane Dorothy Louise Plummer Robin Ritchie Carol Ann Rulfs Anne Charlene Sewell Sherri Dianne Sledge Nancy Eileen Stover Nancy Kay Stroup Marolyn Wittman Dianne Rush Gemme Rousseau Page 489 KAY BOYLES BLUEBONNET BELLE Kay, a junior speech therapy major from Karnes City, was president of Phi Beta Kinsolving, honorary scholastic society for residents of Kinsolving Dormitory, and a mem- ber and past president of Alpha Lambda Delta, honorary scholastic society for freshmen women. She was a member of Orange Jackets, Campus Crusade for Christ, and Pi Lambda Theta. Page 490 Brownie Sue, a member of Zeta Tau Alpha sorority and Spooks service organization, was College of Education as- semblywoman, spring secretary of the Students ' Association, and past rush chairman of Panhellenic Council. A 1967 Cactus Goodfellow, she served on Operation Brainpower and the Education Council. Brownie Sue, a junior education major from Austin, was also a Freshman Council advisor. BROWNIE SUE CASHION BLUEBONNET BELLE BEVERLY KAY ENDERLE BLUEBONNET BELLE Beverly, a junior education major from Houston, was a varsity cheerleader, chaplain of Delta Delta Delta sorority, and adjutant of Cordettes. A Freshman Council and Scottish Rite Dormitory advisor, she has served on the Texas Union Speakers Committee and the Royal Spirit Committee. She was also a University Sweetheart finalist, Mechanical En- gineering Sweetheart, Ten Most Beautiful finalist, and Sweet- heart of Phi Sigma Kappa fraternity. Page 492 A junior business administration major from Fort Worth, Helene served on the Grievance Committee of the Students ' Association and was a member of the grounds and building sub-committee. A member of Gamma Phi Beta sorority, she was intramural team captain. She was also a charter mem- ber and treasurer of the Sisters of the Signet, an auxiliary of Phi Sigma Kappa fraternity. HELENE RUTH MEEHAN BLUEBONNET BELLE DIANNE RUSH BLUEBONNET BELLE Dianne, a junior education major from Fort Worth, was a Texas Union Council member, chairman of the Campus Competitions Committee, and represented the College of Education in the Student Assembly. She was Spooks histori- an, Posse pledge trainer, Scottish Rite Dormitory advisor chairman, and Freshman Council and Orientation advisor. A University Sweetheart finalist, she was a 1967 Cactus Goodfellow and a member of the Education Council, Orange Jackets, Texas Today and Tomorrow Steering Committee, Orientations Procedures Committee, and the Cactus staff. Page 494 Francie Barnard BLUEBONNET BELLE FINALISTS The Bluebonnet Belle selection is made on the basis of beauty, poise, campus participation and personality. One hundred and thirty-two girls were nominated by various organizations on campus. Twenty-four semifinalists were selected to be interviewed by a committee consisting of a representative from the Students ' Association, a representa- tive from the Dean of Womens ' Office, the Dean of Mens ' Office, the Longhorn Band president, the Cactus editor and the Cactus associate editor. The committee selected the twelve finalists. The selection of the five Bluebonnet Belles was made by the entire interviewing committee. The five Bluebonnet Belles were announced at the Round-Up Sweet- heart Presentation Dance. Judith Darla Ashurst 4 MS Campos 10 1! listen- advisor idtisor. C tB Orat? uaitlft aft NOMINEES Joan Carol Amacker Sharon Ann Anderson Patricia Kay Anselin Ann Cathryn Baird Judy Karen Barefield Kathryn Mary Bartosh Eleanor Corless Beasley Susan Gail Bell Nancy Bernard Nancy Louise Billingsley Sue Lynn Blackburn Ann Elizabeth Blankenship Diana Lynn Boland Judith Lynn Britt Sara Virginia Bullock Cheryl Ann Bun- Mary Anthony Butschek Judy Kathryn Byrd Kathy Cameron Carolyn Sue Cannamore Babara Anne Carroll Carol Ruth Chapman Elizabeth Anne Clark Peggy Lynn Clements Semi-Finalists BLUEBONNET BELLE FINALISTS Mary Lou Grantham Barbara Jan Berliner NOMINEES Brenda Joyce Cook Gay Correll Jo Ann Crapitto Diana Marie Davis Brenda Sue Dean Mary Lorene Dennis Deborah Len Dirks Rebecca E. Dobie Nancy Jane Downing Madeleine Draeger Carolyn Jean DuBose Nancy Jean Ellison Donna Lynn Englander Susan Elizabeth Epps Carolyn Estes Stephanie Anne Evans Leslie Sue Fierman Kate Tarry Flack Nancy Jo Fleury Johanna Franke Gloria Friedberger Ann Elizabeth Fuller Sheila Elizabeth Gallagher Hilaire Michelle Girard Carol Sue Click Carol Beth Goldman Saundra Louise Goodson Peggy Ann Gralino Joan Myra Greenfield Rose Marie Grimm Camilla Joyce Hall Lucinda Halstead Nancy Lynn Haralson Margaret Harding Jane Biedenharn Hargis Paula Kay Harlan Jo Beth Harrison Sarah Ann Hartman Ann Henslee Barbara R. Higley Kathy Hobbs Terry Lynn Hobbs Kathy J. Holmes Janis Mae Hughen Martha Ellen Hurst Janet Milanne Johnson ' Semi-Finalists f m Ql i Page 496 NOMINEES Laura Gwyn Johnson Pamiel Lynne Johnson Vicki Beth Kaplan Angela G. Kennon Janet Irene King Jo Nell Knize Mary Claire Koeppe Vera Sanson Korth Laura Lee Lehmberg Mary Lewis Lana Christine Lowry Patricia Jan Ludeman Jennie Mackenzie Betty Sue Marable Mary Elizabeth Mast Emma Lea King Mayton Denise Gaye McAdam Nancy Kay McGehee Linda Jo McLean Marsha Frances Monroe Mary Elizabeth Montgomery Brenda Kay Moorhead Sallie Cherry Morrill Cheryl Lynn Neitzke Dorothy Nelson Mary Ann Nelson Laura Anne Ozmun Janette Patterson Dorothy Louise Plummer Rebecca Anne Porter Karol Lynne Rice Robin Ritchie Karen Ann Rodgers Carol Ann Rulfs Sherry Lynn Sanders Glenna Margaret Schroeder Anita Jean Scott Karen Allyne Scruggs George Ann Shamess Beth Anne Shectman Cheryl Dean Shinbaum Pamela Agnes Shropshire Sherri Diane Sledge Daisy Mary Sloan Willi Jo Spencer Linda McLane Stanton Mary Nell Sticksel Terry Carroll Taylor Emily Jane Tracy Martha Virginia Treschwig Merry Nell Van Fleet Cindy Kay Veazey Betty Jane Warlick June Lynette Wells Mary Ann Weiss Ronni Joy Weksler Rosemary Wendorl Marsha Ann White Bettie Townsend Willerson Marolyn Wittman Kay Lynn Wolters Beverly Jean Wright Semi-Finalists Gail Patricia Weyel Esther Jeanne Wright Paula Beth Savage TEN MOST BEAUTIFUL Front Row: Laura Laird Overton, Marsella Lynn Martin, Sharon Gayle Francis. Second Row: Lana Kay Lipshitz, Joan Elaine Frens- ley, Emily Kay Goodwin, Faye Annette Rife, Patricia Kay Stringer. Back Row: Camile Pickens, Nancy Annette Nixon. Page 498 THE UNIVERSITY OF TEXAS OUTSTANDING STUDENTS The selection of Outstanding Students was made by a committee of deans and student representatives from 230 nominations received from student organizations and the University faculty. An Outstanding Student must have an approximate two point grade average, junior classification, and not be a former Outstanding Student. The committee ' s selection was based on each student ' s outstanding contributions to The University of Texas, scholarship, leadership, awards and honors received, and participation in campus organizations and activities. The committee considered both the activities and the quality of the student ' s performance in an activity. FORMER OUTSTANDING STUDENTS STILL IN SCHOOL Lloyd Willis Birdwell Jr. Clarence Vaughn Bray Thomas Oswell Brightman George David Carlock Tommy Drew Cauthorn Caroline Draeger Sandra Lynn Dykes Elizabeth Ann Egelhoff Jim R. Fletcher Marilyn Frances Friedman Diana Dale Haskinson Anthony Charles Jung Bruce Arthur Kowert Nancy Louise Kowert Richard Daniel Mauldin Mary Ann Mellenbruch Theresa Kaye Northcott Gary Richard O ' Connor John Stephen O ' Dell Sharon Sue Rountree Bruce William Schnitzer Richard Van Steenkiste Pauline Travis Above: Joanie Amacker is a senior math and history major from Beaumont. She has served as vice-president of Mortar Board, treasurer of Orange Jackets, and president of Pi Beta Phi sorority. An education assemblywoman, she has been chairman of Blanton advisors and Summer Orientation Advisor. Joa nie has served for two years on the Visiting Fellows Committee, was past secretariat for Challenge, and a member of the Campus Chest Steering Committee. A mem- ber of Scope scholastic honorary, Joanie was chosen a 1966 Cactus Goodfellow. Below: A senior Plan II major from Midland, Sara Virginia Bullock has served as president of Orange Jackets. Secretary of Chi Omega sorority, she has been Spooks recording sec- retary and a dorm advisor at Heflin Manor. A member of the Texas Union Leadership Board, Sara has served on the Union Student-Faculty Committee and is a past member of Southern Singers. She was selected a 1966 Cactus Good- fellow. Above Left: A member of Tejas Club, John Wesley Card- well is a senior chemical engineering major from El Paso. Commanding officer of the Army ROTC Cadet Brigade, John has served as president of the Army ROTC Association and has been a member of Scabbard and Blade and the Praetorian Guard. A member of T Association, he has been a member of varsity swimming team three years and received the Bob Con Memorial Team Spirit Award. Elected to Tau Beta Pi, John was a member of Alpha Chi Sigma, has served as Student Engineering Council representative, and was chosen a Distinguished Military Student. Above Right: A 1967 College Bowl team member, Barbara Anne Carroll is a senior pre-medical student from Austin. A member of Gamma Phi Beta sorority, she has served as co-chairman of the University Y Faculty Fireside Com- mittee and co-chairman of the Students ' Association Curric- ulum Evaluation Committee. Secretariat of the Grievance Committee, she has been active on Visiting Fellows Commit- tee and Challenge. She has maintained a 2.8 grade point average at the University, and has been elected to Phi Beta Kappa and Phi Kappa Phi. Below Right: Ann Sutherland Chappell is a graduate student from San Antonio. She has been a member of the Graduate Students ' Association executive council. She received the Students ' Association Outstanding Service Award. She has served as Round-Up co-chairman, publicity chairman, and Revue chairman and director. She has been Campus Chest publicity chairman and served on the Texas Union hospi- tality committee and Challenge contact committee. A past Freshman Council advisor, Ann has served on the University Y cabinet and has been chairman of the Campus Affairs Committee. Page 500 v C JVS Above Left: An Arts and Sciences assemblywoman, Elizabeth Anne Clark is a senior Plan II major from Dallas. She has served as activities chairman and warden for Alpha Chi Omega sorority. A member of Orange Jackets and Cordettes, she was Engineering Corps sponsor and has received the Outstanding Freshman Council Advisor Award. She has served two years on the Challenge hospitality committee, a University Y Campus Bowl committee member, and a Union Student-Faculty Committee member. She has been publicity chairman for Campus Chest and Campus Affairs Committee chairman. Betsy was chosen a 1966 Cactus Good- fellow. Above Right: A Texas Cowboy, Tommy Neal Cowan is a senior architecture student from Austin. An active member of the Longhorn Band, he has served as president, vice- president, and fourth councilor. Pledge class president of Kappa Kappa Psi, Tommy has been Tejas Club historian and a member of the American Institute of Architects. Elected to the Friar Society, Tommy is also a member of Omicron Delta Kappa and Order of the Alcalde. He was chosen a 1966 Cactus Goodfellow. Left: Jo Lynn Cunningham is a senior home economics major from Junction. Elected to Mortar Board, she has been president of Scottish Scholars, vice-president of Omicron Nu. and first vice-president of Kappa Delta Pi. An active mem- ber of the Home Economics Chapter, Jo Lynn has served as historian, parliamentarian, and first vice-president. ' She has been state president and historian of the Texas Home Economics College chapters. Jo Lynn was chosen a 1966 Cactus Goodfellow, an Outstanding Young Woman of Amer- ica, and the state Home Economist of the Year. Right: James Vinson Derrick is a senior government student from Houston. He has served as president, rush chairman, and intramurals chairman of Lambda Chi Alpha fraternity. Jim has been elected to Omicron Delta Kappa, Order of Alcalde, and Pi Sigma Alpha. He has served the Interfra- ternity Council as chairman . of its freshman tutorial com- mittee and member of the Code of Conduct. A member of the Texas Union Executive Council, he was chairman of the Campus Competitions Committee and served ' on the Film Committee and faculty-student parking committee. Below Right: An electrical engineering student from McKin- ney, Jim Harold Derryberry has been on the Student Assem- bly two terms. A past vice-president of Lambda Chi Alpha fraternity, he has been elected to Tau Beta Pi, Eta Kappa Nu, Phi Eta Sigma, and Order of Alcalde. He has been a member of the S tudent Engineering Council three years, an Engineering Fellow, and a 1966 Cactus Goodfellow. Jim has served on the Interdisciplinary Retreats Steering Committee, Texas Today and Tomorrow Steering Committee, Texas Union Student-Faculty Committee, and the Southwest Con- ference Sportsmanship Committee. Below Left: Lloyd Doggett is a senior business major from Austin. He has served as College of Business Administration assemblyman and president and vice-president of the Ora- torical Association. A member of Lambda Chi Alpha frater- nity, Lloyd has been a member of the Texas Union Council and Union Leadership Board. He is a three-year recipient of a varsity debate letter and has received the Luther Stark Award. Maintaining a 2.8 grade point average at the Uni- versity, Lloyd has been elected to Phi Eta Sigma, Delta Sigma Rho, Phi Kappa Phi, and Omicron Delta Kappa. k. Above Left: A member of the Arts and Sciences Council, Edwin Dorn is a senior government major from Houston. He has served on the Board of Directors for College House, and has been active as a student assemblyman, Freshman Orientation advisor, and member of Praetorian Guard. Ed has been elected to Friar Society, Phi Beta Kappa, Pi Sigma Alpha, Omicron Delta Kappa, and Order of Alcalde. He has received the Chicago Tribune Military Science Award. Above Right: William Dan Driscoll is a senior math major from Austin and a member of Sigma Chi fraternity. Elected to Omicron Delta Kappa, he has been captain of the varsity tennis team and a letterman two years. Bill has received the T Association Award for Most Valuable Varsity Tennis Player. Maintaining a 2.81 grade point average at the Uni- versity, he has been elected to Phi Eta Sigma, Phi Beta Kappa, and Phi Kappa Phi. Left: President of the Students ' Association, Clif Drummond is a senior pharmacy major from Hamlin. An Alpha Phi Omega officer three years, he has received the APO Dis- tinguished Service Award. He has been president and a national executive officer of Kappa Psi. Clif served on the Pharmacy Council four years, the Texas Union Leadership Board, Texas Union Board of Directors three years, and Texas Student Publications Board two years. A Silver Spur officer, he has served on Texas Today and Tomorrow and has been chairman of the Student-Faculty Conference Com- mittee. Clif, a member of Lambda Chi Alpha fraternity, has been elected to Friar Society, Omicron Delta Kappa, and Order of Alcalde. Page 503 Above Left: Harvey Radnor Eanes is a graduate educational psychology student from Beaumont. A member of Lambda Chi Alpha fraternity, Rad has been a graduate assembly- man, he has been a Freshman Council advisor, Summer Orientation advisor, and Operation Brainpower Committee chairman. He has served on the Texas Union Executive Council, has been Union Speakers Committee chairman, and has received the Texas Union Leadership Award. Rad has been elected to Friar Society, Phi Eta Sigma, Psi Chi, and has served as vice-president of Order of Alcalde. Above Right: Tom Jordan Gentry, an electrical engineering student, is from Big Spring. A member of Pi Kappa Alpha fraternity, Tom has served on the Interfraternity Council as chairman of the T.F.C. Code of Conduct Committee and a member of the Rush Committee. Tom has been an Out- standing Freshman Council Advisor, Summer Orientation advisor, student assemblyman, and secretary of the Student Engineering Council. He has served on the Executive Coun- cil and as Rowel Class Officer for Silver Spurs. An Engi- neering Fellow, he has been elected to Tau Beta Pi, and Eta Kappa Nu, and secretary-treasurer of Order of Alcalde. Right: An architecture student, I. Frank Genzer is a senior from Houston. A member of Alpha Rho Chi fraternity, he has served as scholarship chairman, secretary, treasurer, and colonization chairman. Elected to Sphinx, Frank has served the Associated Student Chapters of the American Institute of Architects as regional director, national confer- ence chairman, and executive council member. He has served as Round-Up showcase chairman and alumni newsletter correspondent for the School of Architecture. Page 504 Left: David Michael Gregory, a senior business major from Denton, has been active in the Texas Union and Texas Cowboys. He has served as publicity chairman for the Cowboy Minstrels and Round-Up Barbeque chairman. An Outstanding Freshman Council Advisor, Mike has served two years on the Visiting Fellows Committee, Union Speakers Committee. Union Special Projects Committee, and as co- chairman of Round-Up Showcase. A member of Tejas Club, Mike has served as president of Omicron Delta Kappa and was elected to Order of Alcalde. Below Left: A senior education student from Houston, Paula Kay Harlan has been first vice-president and pledge trainer of Alpha Phi sorority. She has been active in Orange Jackets, Operation Brainpower, and the University Y tutoring program. She has served as president of the College of Education Student Faculty Council, a Freshman Orienta- tion advisor, and dorm advisor. A member of the Texas Union Executive Council, she has served on the Union House Committee, Round-Up Steering Committee, the Elec- tion Commission, and as Union Fine Arts Committee chair- man. Kay was chosen a 1966 Cactus Goodfellow. Below Right: Jim Tom Haynes is a second-year law student from Eagle Pass. He has served as president of the Inter- national Law Society, and as a Justice in the Student Court. A Rio Grande College House member, he has served as chairman of the Human Relations Committee and on Chan- cellor Ransom ' s Advisory Cabinet. A member of the Texas Student Leader Seminar in Chile and the Texas-Guanajuato Law Student Exchange Program, he has studied on a fellow- ship at the University of Chile. Jim has been elected to Phi Delta Phi legal honorary. Right: Editor of the 1967 Cactus yearbook, Janis Mae Hughen is a senior interior design major from Houston. Active on the Cactus for four years, she has served as athletics, features, and organizations sections editor. A for- mer Freshman Council committee chairman, Janis also has served on the Campus Chest Steering Committee, Campus Chest Auctin chairman, and as freshman and upperclassmen dorm advisor. Janis has been an active member of the American Institute of Interior Designers and the Home Economics Chapter. Below Left: A member of Pi Kappa Alpha fraternity, Ed- ward Hyman is a senior mechanical engineering major from San Angelo. He has been an active member of the Student Engineering Council, serving as president, vice-president, and treasurer. A student assemblyman, Ed has served as chairman of the Senior Cabinet and vice-chairman of the American Society of Mechanical Engineers. A member of the Texas Society of Professional Engineers for three years, he has been elected to Tau Beta Pi, Pi Tau Sigma, and Order of Alcalde. Below Right: Michael Hope James is a government major from Dallas. President of Mortar Board, Mike has been a member of Orange Jackets and a student assemblyman. She has served as Interdisciplinary Retreat Committee chairman, Chancellor Ransom ' s Advisory Cabinet member, and Texas- Chile Student Leader Exchange member. A member of Kappa Kappa Gamma sorority, she has received its best pledge and outstanding member awards. Mike was a 1966 Cactus Goodfellow and Bluebonnet Belle. . v 1 Left: President of the Texas Union Council, David Roy Lambert is a senior business major from Garland. A mem- ber of Lambda Chi Alpha fraternity, he has served as chairman of Texas Today and Tomorrow, chairman of the Union Board of Directors, vice-president of Union Council, and a member of Chancellor Ransom ' s Advisory Cabinet. David has been elected to Friar Society, Omicron Delta Kappa, and. Order of Alcalde. A recipient of the Texas Union Leadership Award and the Mike Flynn Award, he also was chosen a 1966 Cactus Goodfellow. Below Left: An active member of Alpha Phi Omega service organization, Charles Allen Marsh is a senior pre-medical student from San Antonio. He has served as APO president, administrative vice-president, and treasurer. A member of Longhorn Singers, Charles has been active as chairman of the Election Commission and Student Health Committee member. Elected to Alpha Epsilon Delta, he has received the APO Distinguished Service Award. Below Right: A senior pre-medical student, Robert Keene O ' Bryan is from Alamogordo, New Mexico. A member of Texas Cowboys and tri-captain of the varsity track team, he has been a member of the University Inter-Religious Coun- cil, University Skin and Scuba Diving Club, and served on the Challenge publicity committee. Maintaining a 2.741 grade point average at the University, Bob has been elected to Friar Society, Phi Eta Sigma, Alpha Epsilon Delta, Phi Beta Kappa, T Association, and was selected Letterman of the Year. Page 507 Above Left: Terry W. Peterson is a graduate student in educational psychology from Houston. A member of the University Y Cabinet he has served as executive vice- president and board of director member. Member-at-large of the Texas Union Executive Council, he has been chairman of the Union Entertainment Committee, director of Round- Up Revue, Campus Chest Dimes Day chairman, and Student Activities Evaluation Committee member. Terry has served as Challenge co-ordinator and a member of Chancellor Ransom ' s Advisory Cabinet. Elected to Friar Society, Order of Alcalde, and Omicron Delta Kappa, Terry was chosen a 1966 Cactus Goodfellow. Above Right: James Hughes Price is a graduate student from Arlington. A graduate assemblyman, he has been chairman of the Texas Union graduate program, a member of the Texas Union Council, a member of the Student- Faculty Discipline Committee, and chairman of the Campus Affairs Committee. A Freshman Orientation advisor, Jim has been active in Alpha Chi Sigma and in the Professional Interfraternity Council. He has received the American Chem- ical Society Outstanding Senior Award and has been elected to Phi Beta Kappa, Phi Kappa Phi, and Phi Lambda Upsilon. Right: Carol Ann Rulfs is a junior Plan II major from Houston. She has been active as president of Spooks, a member of Orange Jackets, dorm advisor chairman, and president of the All-Campus Upperclass Advisors. A student assemblywoman, Carol has been a Freshman Council and Orientation advisor, and has served on the Challenge recep- tion committee, the University Y committee on counseling, and the student committee on orientation procedures. Carol was chosen a 1966 Cactus Goodfellow and received the Marjorie Darilek Award. Page 508 Left: President of Panhellenic Council, Glenna Margaret Schroeder is a junior micro-biology major from Fort Worth. An active member of Chi Omega sorority, she has served as pledge class vice-president, junior and senior Panhellenic representative, and Panhellenic Sing-Song chairman. Glenna has served on the Texas Union Council, Texas Union Leader- ship Board, and Union Student-Faculty Committee. Below Left: Terry Oliver Tottenham is a senior pharmacy student from Brenham. He has served as treasurer and pledge class president of Kappa Psi pharmacy fraternity and executive committee member and president of the Long- horn Pharmaceutical Association. A member of the Phar- macy Council two years, Terry has been a Student Health Committee member and College of Pharmacy Course Eval- uation Committee chairman. A dean ' s list student for three years, he has been elected to Rho Chi and Phi Kappa Phi. Below Right: Merry Nell Van Fleet, a senior education major from Houston, has served as scholarship chairman, pledge trainer, and chaplain of Zeta Tau Alpha sorority. An Orange Jackets officer, Merry Nell has been active as Fresh- man Council, Summer Orientation, and dorm advisor. She has served as chairman of the World Student Involvement Committee, a student assemblywoman, and as a member of the Discipline Pool and Faculty-Student Conference Commit- tee. A 1966 Cactus Goodfellow, Merry Nell participated in the Texas-Chilean Student Leader seminar. Page 509 Left: A senior government student from Amarillo, David Farnsworth Webb is a varsity track letterman, member of the T Association, and past captain of the varsity cross country team. A member of Delta Tau Delta fraternity, he has served as scholarship chairman. Maintaining a 2.6 grade point average, David has been co-chairman of Chal- lenge publication committee and has been elected to Phi Beta Kappa, Pi Sigma Alpha, and Phi Eta Sigma. m Right: Beverly Jean Wright is a senior English and govern- ment major from Austin. A member of Alpha Chi Omega sorority, she was a student assemblywoman, chairman of the Academic Affairs Committee of the Students ' Associa- tion, and a member of the Student-Faculty Conference Com- mittee and Orange Jackets. Beverly has been Challenge Coordinator and a member of University Y Counseling Committee, Orientation Procedures Committee, Interdiscip- linary Retreat, and Student Life Seminars on Housing. She was a 1966 Cactus Goodfellow. Above: GE College Bowl Team received life membership in the Ex-Students ' Association. Left to Right: Buford Franklin Taylor, Barbara Anne Carroll, Col. D. Harold Byrd, recipient of the 1966 Distinguished Alumnus Award; Carl Dwight Clark, Thomas Hazen Edwards, Norman Melton Bonner, Jr. The team members also received appreciation awards from the Students ' - Association at Round-Up. Page 510 Across %le !a2.6 of OB!- to Phi 1 N Above: ELEANOR CORLESS BEASLEY, Spooks Vice-President, Orange Jackets Secretary, Co-Chairman Orientation Procedures Committee. Right: NANCY BERNARD, Spooks Service Chairman, Orange Jackets, Angel Flight. 1967 GOODFELLOWS The selection of the 1967 Goodfellows was made by a committee of deans and student representatives from nom- inations received from student organizations and individuals. The Goodfellows were selected on the basis of their campus participation, personality, leadership, and general all around GOODFELLOW characteristics. They were required to be at least a second semester sophomore to be considered for the honor. Students are ineligible to receive the Goodfellow Award more than once. Left: MARY KATHRYN ASHWORTH, Spooks Pledge Trainer, Kinsolving Dorm Advisors Chairman, Campus Competitions Committee. Below JUDY KAREN BAREFIELD, Orange Jackets, Chilean Ex- change Seminar Participant, Freshman Orientation Advisor. Page 511 Right: DAN HARVE BLANKS, Texas Cowboys, IFC Code of Conduct, Freshman Orientation Advisor. Be- low: JERRY D. BOX, Texas Union Vice-President, Texas Union Leadership Board Chairman, Challenge Steering Committee. Above: CHRISTOPHER DAVIS BRAY, Varsity Foot- ball, Texas Cowboys, Co-Chairman Orientation Proce- dures Committee. Left: JUDY KATHRYN BYRD, Cordettes Commander, Spooks, Orange Jackets. Page 512 Below: BROWNIE SUE CASHION, Spooks, Fresh- man Orientation Advisor, Bluebonnet Belle. Left: CHARLES MICHAEL DICKEY, Tejas Club Presi- dent, MUN Under-Secretary General, Challenge Steering Committee. Above: CAROLYN JEAN DU BOSE, Orange Jackets, Orientation Procedures Committee, Angel Flight Pledge Trainer. Right: SUSAN ELIZABETH EPPS, Spooks Corresponding Secretary, Orange Jackets, Orientation Procedures Committee, Kinsolving Dorm Advisor. Page 513 Right: CAROLYN ESTES, Orange Jackets, Orienta- tion Procedures Committee, Freshman Orientation Advisor. Below: JERRY RICHARD GRAMMER, Texas Cowboys, Student Assemblyman, Freshman Orientation Advisor. Right: RICHARD EARL GREEN, Silver Spurs Presi- dent, IFC Secretary, Freshman Orientation Advisor. Left: BARBARA R. HIGLEY, Texas Union Executive Council, Southern Singers President, Union Entertain- ment Committee Chairman. Page 514 Right: LAFE DYSON HILL, Cactus Associate Editor, Daily Texan Copy Desk, Order of Alcalde. Below: JOYCE ANN INGRAM, Student Engineering Council Secretary, American Institute of Chemical Engineers Secretary, SRD Dorm Advisor. I Above: NANCY LYNNE JOSTES, Panhellenic Presi- dent, Alpha Lambda Delta Secretary-Treasurer, Central Round-Up Committee. Left: ROSTAM M. KAVOUSSI, American Society of Mechanical Engineers President, Student Engineering Council, MUN, Engineering Fel- low. Page 515 Left: LARRY ARNOLD KRASNER, Longhorn Pharmaceutical Association Special Projects Chairman, Pharmacy Council, American Pharmaceutical Associa- tion President. Below: GLENDA LAZARUS, Orange Jackets, Mortar Board Secretary, Student Assembly- Above: BARRY H. MARGOLIS, Texas Student Publications Board, IFC Vice-President, CBA As- semblyman, Silver Spurs. Right: RONALD WILLIAM MASSEY, Texas Union Council President, Round-Up Co-Chairman, Texas Today and Tomorrow Committee. Page 516 Below: MARY ELIZABETH MONTGOMERY, Chal- lenge Co-Ordinator, Y Steering Committee, Omicron Nu. Left: KEITH DEAVER MOORE, Tejas Club Business Manager, Texas Cowboys, Orientation Pro- cedures Committee, Junior Fellows. Right: DOT NELSON, Orange Jackets Service Chair- man, Varsity Cheerleader, Freshman Orientation Advisor. Above: RICHARD ALAN NICHOLAS, APO President, Election Commission Chairman, Union House Committee. Page 517 Left: CAROLYN ANITA NICHOLS, Daily Texan Managing Editor, Theta Sigma Phi, Student Associa- tion Evaluation Committee. Below: DOROTHY LOUISE PLUMMER, Co-Chairman of Round-Up, Union Dance Committee Chairman, Navy ROTC Sweetheart, Freshman Orientation Advisor. Above: ROBERT JAY REINING, A S Council, Texas Union Council, Union Student Faculty Committee Chairman, Round-Up Parade Chairman. Right: ROB- IN RITCHIE, Mortar Board, Most Outstanding Co-Op Woman, Inter-Co-Op Council Social Chairman, Round-Up Showcase Committee. Page 518 j Left: PAVLOS X. ROUSSOS, Silver Spurs, Inter- national Club President, Hellenic Circle President, Texas Union Council. Below: DIANNE RUSH, Stu- dent Assemblywoman, Orientation Procedures Com- mittee, Spooks Historian, Orange Jackets, Texas Union Council, Bluebonnet Belle. Right: JOE LEE STUBBLEFIELD, Sphinx Vice- President, Architecture Assemblyman, Architecture Council. Above: ROBERT LEWIS THOMPSON, A S Assemblyman, Orientation Procedures Commit- tee, Operation Brainpower, Order of Alcalde Secretary- Treasurer. 1 Below: JAMES WILLIAM TURNER, Student As- semblyman, CBA Council Vice-President, Debate Team, Omicron Delta Kappa. Left: EVA JEANNE WEHMEYER, University of Texas Sweetheart, Long- horn Band Texas Star, Cordettes, Freshman Orienta- tion Advisor. GOODFELLOWS STILL IN SCHOOL John Lewis Adams Joan Carol Amacker Judith Elaine Ballard Ginger Carroll Bernard Genie Brackenridge Thomas Oswell Brightman Sara Virginia Bullock James Eddy Burk William Dan Burleson George David Carlock Tommy Drew Cauthorn Elizabeth Ann Clark Patricia Jane Clements Tommy Neal Cowan Jo Lynn Cunningham Jim Harold Derryberry Edwin Dorn Charles Clay Doyle Clif W. Drummond Elizabeth Ann Egelhoff Marilyn Frances Friedman John Catlett Goodman Janet Rose Goren Walter Martin Hall William Earl Halstead, Jr. Paula Kay Harlan Jill Annette Harris Oliver Samuel Heard Terryl Lynn Hobbs Jack Le Roy Howe, Jr. Michael Hope James Mary Claire Koeppe Bruce Arthur Kowert Nancy Louise Kowert Margaret Lucile Koy David Roy Lambert James Conrad Lederer Charles Stevenson Leeper Meredith Mitchell Dwight Oliver Monteith Larry Allen Muenzler George Jack Nachman David Knight Northington Gary Richard O ' Connor Patrick Oxford Terry W. Peterson Aubrey Lee Pettit David Clyde Pomeroy Eleanor Beyea Pomeroy Jerome Lee Powell Michael Earl Powell Richard Romo Sharon Sue Rountree Wiley Barry Rountree Carol Ann Rulfs James Benton Rylander Richard Henry Schroeder Julia Fu Shaw Glenn Edwin Staats Nancy Kay Stroup Merry Nell Van Fleet Teresa Wang Beverly Jean Wright Above: MAROLYN WITTMAN, Orange Jackets, Mortar Board, Visiting Fellows Committee Co-Chair- man, Texas Union Leadership Board, Freshman Orien- tation Advisor. Left: CHARLES PHILIP ZLATKO- VICH, APO Secretary-Treasurer, Union Travel Board, Beta Alpha Psi, Order of Alcalde. Page 520 ACADEMICS -. b.. . . -. -1 , ADMINISTRATION Edited by Janis Mae Hughen Page 521 till r E GOVERNOR OF THE STATE OF TEXAS JOHN B. CONNALLY Page 522 FRANK CRAIG ERWIN JR., Chairman of The Board of Regents. THE BOARD OF REGENTS Governor JoKn B. Connally and the Texas Legislature headed the state administration of Texas education and its state supported colleges and universities which included The University of Texas System. Capably administered by Chancellor Harry Huntt Ransom, The University of Texas System increased in size and scope. A growing enrollment was matched by growth in facilities and in academic achieve- ment. The nine member Board of Regents was responsible for the overseeing and planning for the Main University and its nine branches including 47,000 students. The Development Board worked closely with the Regents to solicit private funds for the Texas System. These private contributions made possible the recruitment of distinguished scholars, the acquisition of library collections, student fi- nancial aid, and the development of more research labora- tories and equipment. W. H. Bauer, Port Lavaca Walter P. Brenan, San Antonio H. F. Connally Jr., M.D., Waco Frank C. Erwin Jr., Austin W. W. Heath, Austin, Retired Chairman Frank N. Ikard, Wichita Falls Mrs. J. Lee Johnson III, Fort Worth Jack S. Josey, Houston Levi A. Olan, Dallas Betty Anne Thedford, Secretary Lejt to Right: Olan, Brenan, Erwin, Ikard, Heath, Josey, Johnson, Bauer, Connally. Page 523 CHANCELLOR OF THE UNIVERSITY OF TEXAS HARRY HUNTT RANSOM Wot; Page 524 B. D. ORGAIN, Vice-Chairman and PRESTON SHIRLEY, Chairman. THE DEVELOPMENT BOARD The University of Texas Development Board is the agency of The University of Texas responsible to the Chancellor and through him to the Board of Regents for all private fund development for the entire University System. The Board established in 1939 by the Regents is com- posed of prominent citizens who voluntarily devote time and effort to the welfare of the University. The Board members are named by the Executive Council of the Ex- Students ' Association and by the Board of Regents, including one who is a member of the Board of Regents. The Chancel- lor of the University is an ex-officio member of the Board. BOARD MEMBERS Hines H. Baker, Houston Edward Clark, Austin Ernest Cockrell Jr., Houston H. H. Coffield, Rockdale L. L. Colbert, Detroit, Mich. Joe M. Dealey, Dallas Mrs. Charles K. Devall, Kilgore Jack S. Josey, Houston Wales H. Madden Jr., Amarillo Ralph H. McCullough, Houston J. Mark McLaughlin, San Angelo J. Francis Mo rgan, El Paso E. G. Morrison, Austin J. M. Odom, Austin B. D. Orgain, Beaumont Charles N. Prothro, Wichita Falls Harry Ransom, Austin Tom Sealy, Midland Preston Shirley, Galveston John P. Thompson, Dallas Dan C. Williams, Dallas Mrs. Robert F. Windfohr, Fort Worth Gus S. Wortham, Houston Left to Right: RAYMOND CLYDE THOMPSON, Assistant Di- rector; WILLIAM DAVID BLUNK, Executive Director; CALVIN CLEAVE NOLEN, Associate Director; ARNO NOWOTNY, Con- sultant on Development. Page 525 V. Right: NORMAN HACKERMAN, Vice-Chancellor for Academic Affairs and Professor of Chemistry. Below Right: CHARLES A. LE MAISTRE, Vice- Chancellor for Health Affairs. Page 526 Left: LAURENCE D. HASKEW, Vice-Chancellor for Special Projects and Professor of Educational Ad- ministration. VICE-CHANCELLORS Left: GRAVES W. LANDRUM, Vice-Chancellor for Staff Operations. Below Left: RAYMOND WOODROW VOWELL, Vice- Chancellor for Public Affairs. Above: EVERITT DONALD WALKER, Vice-Chan- cellor for Business Affairs. Page 527 ADMINISTRATION Right: CHARLES HERMAN SPARENBERG, Comp- troller. Below: GEORGE KOZMETSKY, Executive Associate for Economic Affairs, Dean of College of Business Administration, Professor of Management. Below: WILLIAM WOODROW STEWART, Endow- ment Officer, Office of Investments, Trusts and Lands. Left: FLOYD O. SHELTON, Executive Director of Investments, Trusts, and Lands. Page 528 OF THE UNIVERSITY SYSTEM Left: JOSEPH C. KENNEDY, Director of University Personnel Office, System Personnel Advisor. Below: V. E. JACK THOMPSON, Director of Facilities, Planning, and Construction. Left: FRANK D. GRAYDON, Budget Officer, Office of the Chancellor, Associate Professor of Accounting. Above: BURNELL WALDREP, University Attorney. Right: WILLIAM EDWARD KEYS, Director of Uni- versity News and Information Service. Below: JOE WEST NEAL, Director of International Office, Lec- turer in Government. A Left: CARL J. ECKHARDT, Director of Physical Plant, Professor of Mechanical Engineering. Above: GRADY CLARENCE STARNES, Auditor. Page 530 ADMINISTRATION OF THE MAIN UNIVERSITY Lejt: F. C. McCONNELL, Director of Division of Housing and Food Service. Below Lejt: JAMES H. COLVIN, Business Manager, Main University. Below: ALEXANDER MOFFIT, University Li- brarian. Page 531 DEAN OF STUDENTS STAFF Left: JOHN HERSHEL DODSON, Director of Student Financial Aids. Below: GORDON V. ANDERSON, Direc- tor, Testing and Counseling Center, Professor of Educa- tional Psychology. i Above: PAUL L. WHITE, M.D., Director, Student Health Center. Right: H. MALCOLM MACDONALD, Daison Officer for ROTC, Professor of Government. Page 532 Left: JACK HOLLAND, Dean of Stu- dents. Above: WILLIAM THOMAS BELT, Co-ordinator of Orien- tation. Right: W. BYRON SHIPP, Registrar and Director of Admissions. Page 533 MARGARET PECK, Dean of Women ' : DEAN OF WOMEN The Staff of the Dean of Women is responsible for the administration and coordination of specific areas of student life, particularly those related to the interests and welfare of women students. In this coordination, the Staff works with students, faculty, and the administration sharing respon- sibility for student success in academic and co-curricular areas of student life. In addition to daily work with individual students and general student life, each staff member has special areas of responsibility as a Student Group Advisor. These areas encompass such interests as scholastic honoraries; service organizations; University Orientation; student-faculty-staff committees; Symposia and discussion groups; councils of the Women ' s Cooperative Houses, Panhellenic, an d Upper- class Advisors. The Staff works with student housing in the belief that a housing environment which reflects the educational pur- poses of the University contributes to the development of mature citizens and leaders. In the women ' s dormitories the Dean of Women ' s staff sponsors a program of peer advising through a council of 260 upperclass women. Through continual counseling with individual students and student leaders, the Staff endeavors to create an environ- ment in which students may assume increasing responsi- bility, may experience the values of self-discipline, and may achieve major intellectual and personal goals. Le t to Right: FRANCES LITTLE McMATH, special housing co- ordinator; DOROTHY W. DEAN, Panhellenic Council and Orien- tation ro-ordinator; MARY RUTH SMITH, Upperclass Advisors and Co-operative residences co-ordinator; MARGARET BERRY, special research study. Page 534 Left to Right: EDWIN BOOTH PRICE, Coordinator of Student Activities; DAVID HILDRETH THOMAS, Student Group Advisor; FRANK B. CAMPBELL, Student Group Advisor. DEAN OF MEN The Staff of the Dean of Men has a wide range of respon- sibilities in student life at the University. Specific areas of responsibility include Fraternities, Housing, Student Organ- izations, Discipline, and the enforcement of Parking and Traffic regulations. Students and their families turn to the Dean of Men ' s Office for counseling and information in these and other areas related to University life. In addition, staff members serve on faculty-student committees and as advisors to several student groups. The faculty and staff turn to the office for information and assistance in matters relating to University policy and procedure in student organizations, fraternities and clubs, housing, discipline and traffic. Students have found that the general information pro- vided by this office is most helpful, and they can also look to the office for referrals to the appropriate office for more specific information. ; LAWRENCE TURNER FRANKS, Dean of Men Page 535 EX-STUDENTS ' ASSOCIATION JACK RUSSELL MAGUIRE, Executive Director The Lila B. Etter Alumni Center is the home of one of the oldest organizations on the campus, The Ex-Students ' Association. Organized in 1885, only two years after the University opened its doors, the Association is the independent organ- ization through which more than 200,000 Texas Exes serve their alma mater. An 18-member staff directs the alumni program, including more than one hundred Texas Exes Clubs throughout the world. The Ex-Students ' Association ' s services to the University vary. It recruits students through its Operation Brain- power program. It interprets the University ' s problems and aspirations to the people of Texas through its Operation Information program. And its sizeable Loan Funds and Scholarship Program annually benefit more than 150 stu- dents. The Association also contributes thousands of dollars of unrestricted funds to the University each year. This money represents all of the profits from campus vending machines and the concessions at athletic events. These funds are used by the University for fellowships, scholarships, and pro- grams of excellence for which tax funds are not available. More than 22.000 Texas Exes make these activities pos- sible by the payment of dues to the Association. In return for their support, Association members receive a subscrip- tion to the alumni magazine, the ALCALDE; the oppor- tunity to purchase football tickets in advance of the general public; free privileges in all University libraries, and many other benefits. Affairs of the Ex-Students ' Association are governed by a 46-member Executive Council elected by the members. The full-time staff is headed by Jack Maguire, executive director since 1956. T Above: CHARLES COATES, President. Right: Seated: CAROLE JONES, Secre- tary; LORAINE M. JACKSON, Administra- tive Assistant; PAT MAGUIRE, Managing Editor, Alcalde. Standing: CHARLES SCHNEIDER, Spring Business Manager; ROY VAUGHAN, Field Representative. Page 536 Top: The University Writings Collections. Academic Center, Room 1. Above: RICHARD T. FLEMING, Founder collector and Curator of the Writings Collections. UNIVERSITY WRITINGS COLLECTIONS Published writings of students, ex-students and members of the faculty have been issued since the first ' session of The University of Texas in 1883. Although these items were available in various libraries on campus, they have now been focused into a single representative collection, which is colloquially termed the University Writings Collections. The wide range and depth of the interest, skills, and arts of the Collection ' s writer groups is shown by their diversity of subject matter. Printed volumes, reprints, scholarly jour- nals, technical publications, monographs, and official pub- lications of the University are included. Undergraduate writings comprising student newspapers, magazines, and the Cactus yearbook are available for use in the library, which is located in the Undergraduate Library and Academic Cen- ter ground floor. An exhaustive bibliography of ex-students, and faculty writings is maintained. A permanent and expanding collec- tion is sought. All items are welcomed. The sole requisite is that the writings be that of someone who was at one time a student or on the faculty of the University. The project has been planned and executed by volunteers, who con- tribute time and materials to the undertaking. The collec- tions are maintained permanently as the Richard T. Flem- ing Library of the University of Texas Writers. He was the founder in 1961 and has remained as the collector and cura- tor of the Project. He graduated in Arts Sciences, 1912 and Law, 1915. Page 537 DADS ' ASSOCIATION CURRENT OFFICERS: Front Row: George A. Musselman, Allan Bailey, Rex G. Baker Jr., President, Robert P. Doherty Jr., Arthur P. Duggan Jr. Back Row: George H. Marsh, Treasurer, W. D. Blunk, Secretary, Hayden W. Head, David C. Hull, Lester Foran, H. Macon Boddy, George Wil- liamson Jr. Not Pictured: Joiner Cartwright, H. Ben Decherd Jr., Judge Joe J. Fisher, Richard A. Gump, Jack C. Staley. EXECUTIVE COMMITTEE: John B. Armstrong, Kingsville Dr. N. L. Barker, Paris James G. Blanchette Jr., Dallas Dr. G. V. Brindley Jr., Temple James R. Cochran, Lubbock Dr. Thomas C. Cole, Huntsville John W. Crutchfield, Corpus Christi J. Phillips Cunningham, Wichita Falls Herbert J. Frensley, Houston Dr. Francis Garbade, Galveston Dr. Richard B. Grant jr., Bryan William A. Griffis Jr., San Angelo A. G. Hill, Dallas Dr. E. K. Jones, Amarillo George W. Leonard Jr., Sweetwater C. K. Loomis, Longview George P. Morril, Beeville William J. Murray Jr., Austin Adrian I. Patton, Houston Corbin J. Robertson, Houston John T. Steen, San Antonio Dr. W. Kenneth Thurmond, Fort Worth W. Marvin Watson, Washington, D.C. PAST PRESIDENTS AND HONORARY VICE-PRESIDENTS: Front Row: Dr. Courtney M. Townsend, E. G. Morrison, Dr. C. M. Phillips, John W. Hampton, Harry W. Ferguson, Dr. Hamilton Ford. Back Row: Howard T. Cox, Allen Cowden, Stanley M. Erskine, Bob Armstrong, Dr. J. B. Heath, Col. Homer Garrison Jr., Col. D. Harold Byrd. Not Pictured: Richard W. Blalock, J. K. Butler, J. Brown Cutbirth, Jack S. Josey, J. Clyde Tomlinson, Harry C. Webb, Gail Whitcomb. Page 538 FACULTY Edited by Linda Lou Hasten Page 539 John Alton Burdine, Dean A COLLEGE OF ARTS AND SCIENCES The College of Arts and Sciences, as the largest educa- tional unit in The University of Texas at Austin, enrolls more than forty per cent of the student body of some 27,000 members and teaches approximately seventy per cent of all semester hours offered. Its 600-member faculty is about one half of the General Faculty, and graduate students serving as Teaching Associates and Teaching Assist- ants augment this regular staff. The College of Arts and Sciences offers instruction in the broad f ields of the sciences, the humanities, and the social sciences. The purpose of this instruction is to give to the student an understanding of himself, of his cultural and historical heritage, of the world and the universe in which he lives, and of the intricate and complex relations that exist among men in society. The goals are the enrichment of the human mind, the development of intellectual inde- pendence and curiosity, and a knowledge of moral and ethical values as reflected in human progress. I Front Row: Lorrin G. Kennamer, associate dean; Arthur Milton Cory, assistant dean; Henry Rudolf Henze, director of Premedical and Predental Programs. Back Row: James Alfred Hilt, assistant dean; James R. Roach, director of Special Programs; Vernon T. Schuhardt, associate director of Premedical and Predental Programs. AS Page 540 ANTHROPOLOGY Front Row: Edward Mott Davis, J. Gilbert McAllister, Dee Ann Arthur Hopkins, Jeremiah Fain Epstein, William W. Newcomb Jr., Richard Newbold Adams, chairman. Third Row. Thomas Nolan Campbell, Richard Paul Schaedel, Symmes Chadwick Oliver, Peter Michael Gardner, Robert Alan Fernea. Not Pictured: Ira Richard Story, Anthony Leeds, Henry Anderson Selby. Second Row: Nicholas Buchler, John Bilheimer Cornell, Americo Paredes. ASTRONOMY Front Row: Frank Norman Edmonds Jr., Gerard Henri De Vaucou- leurs, Harlan J. Smith, chairman. Back Row: William H. Jefferys III, James N. Douglas, Terence J. Deeming, Neville J. Woolf, Andrew T. Young, Charles L. Seeger. Not Pictured: Robert G. Tull. Page 541 a BOTANY Front Row: Billie Lee Turner, Harold Charles Bold, chairman. Second Row: Robert Lawrence Airth, W. Gordon Whaley, Ralph Eugene Alston, Irwin Spear, Richard Malcolm Brown Jr., Thomas J. Mabry. Third Row: Constantine John Alexopoulos, Howard Joseph Arnott, Marshall Conring Johnston, Donald Alfred Larson, David Paul Bloch, Walter Varian Brown. ' b n E( CHEMISTRY Front Row: Norman Hackerman, Gilbert Haven Ayres, Royston M. Roberts, William Albert Noyes Jr., William Shive, chairman, Robert E. Eakin, Lewis F. Hatch. Second Row: Henry Rudolf Henze, James E. Boggs, Nina Matheny Roscher, Leon 0. Morgan, Allen J. Bard, Lynn B. Rodewald, Daniel M. Ziegler, George Barrie Kitto, Alan H. Cowley, John Carl Gilbert, William Cecil Gardiner. Third Row: Stanley Harold Simonsen, Joseph J. Lagowski, Philip S. Bailey, Rowland Pettit, Stephen E. Webber, M. Lawrence Ellzey Jr., Michael Ivan Davis, Boyd Archer Hardesty, Alan S. Wingrove, Raymond Edward Davis, William Hampton Wade. f ' :- G : I I Ma, Ijtll, Page 542 -- CLASSICS Front Row: Margaret Anne MacDonald, John P. Sullivan, C. J. Herington, chairman; George Doig, Elaine Kimball, Darlene Whitten. Second Row: N. Ricky Heatley, K. F. C. Rose, R. David Armstrong, John Guion, Oscar W. Reinmuth, Samuel Carlcton. Third Row: Caterina Kerenyi, James R. Wiseman, G. Karl Galinsky, Fred C. Mench Jr., James Pearce. Fourth Row: Robert L. Wind, Michael Shaw, Tommie Lee, James A. Hitt, Gareth Morgan, David Butterfield. Fifth Row: Harry C. Avery, Kweku Garbrah, Edward V. George, William H. Hess, G. Zuntz. Not Pictured: William Arrowsmith, Thomas Gould, H. J. Leon, James W. MacDonald, Victor Schramm, James Scott. ECONOMICS Front Row: Benjamin Howard Higgins, Walter C. Neale, Carey Carter Thompson, chairman; Clarence Edwin Ayres. Back Row: Wendell C. Gordon, Niles Maurice Hansen, Billy Joe Colwell, Robert James Lawrence, Forest G. Hill, Vernon M. Briggs, Herbert Hugo Liebhafsky, Daniel Croxton Morgan Jr. PI ENGLISH Front Row: William Owen Sheppard Sutherland Jr., Ambrose Gordon Jr., David Joseph DeLaura, Alan Warren Friedman, Donald A. Petesch, F. G. Stoddard, Philip Leonard Handler, Joseph E. Kruppa. Second Row: Joseph Jay Jones, John Denis Barrett, Palmer Winslow Wright, William Burton Todd, James Bernard Ayres, Max Roger Westbrook, Norman Kittrell Farmer Jr., Frank Hallam Lyell, Joseph Evans Slate. Third Row: Clifford John Ronan, Karl Ames, Gerald Langford, Donald Joseph Coughlin, Alexander H. Sackton, Thomas Mabry Cranfill, Rudolph Willard, Robert Henry Wilson, Edward Garland Fletcher, Thomas Marshall West. Fourth Row: Americo Paredes, Joseph Fetler Malof, Robert Gray Twombly, Marti Goodwin, Kay Diane Clark Lee, Peggy Wylene Plummer, Frances B. Bridges, Dorothy Jane Rattey, Ruth P. M. Lehmann, Wilson Mathis Hudson Jr. Fifth Row: Mody C. Boatright, T. G. Steffan, Martin Michael Crow, Daniel Morley McKeithan, F. Warren Roberts, Edwin Turner Bowden, Clarence Lee Cline, chairman; Arthur Milton Cory, Louis John Casimir Jr. Sixth Row: Robert William Lewis Jr., Rudolph Charles Troike, Gordon H. Mills, John Arnold Walter, Powell Stewart, Anthony Channell Hilfer, Roy Vance Ramsey, Thomas Bacon Whitbread, M. Lawrence Miller, Samuel E. Vandiver. Page 543 GEOGRAPHY Front Row: Lorrin Garfield Kennaraer, chairman; Palmyra Vazde Monteiro. Back Row: Robert Kenneth Holz, James M. Houston, Paul Ward English, Donald Dilworth Brand. GI GC from ffcin Sw: GEOLOGY Front Row: Donald Alfred Larson, Fred Earl Ingerson, John Andrew Wilson, Edward Charles Jonas, William Charles Bell, Keith Young, William Rudolf Muehlberger, chairman. Second Row: Claude Wendell Horton, Alan Johnson Scott, Fred M. Bullard, Robert Louis Folk, J. Hoover Mackin, Earle Francis McBride, Samuel P. Ellison. Third Row: Leon E. Long, Robert Kendall Fahnestock, Daniel Stephen Barker, Ronald Kinnison DeFord, Peter Tyrrell Flawn, Stephen Edmund Clabaugh, Robert Ernest Boyer. Page 544 GERMANIC LANGUAGES Front Row: Priscilla G. Sandoz, Lee M. Hollander, Helmut Render, chairman; Edda Schrader. Second Row: Robert Russell Mollenauer, Manfred Schwinger, John M. Weinstock, Robert Desmond King, Stanley Newman Werbow, Winfred Philipp Leh- mann, George Schulz-Behrend, Ludmilla Anna Enz. Third Row: John Christopher Middleton, Charles E. Schmid, M. Boleynn Blume, A. Leslie Willson, Wolfgang F. Michael, Edgard G. C. Polome, Emmon Werner Bach. GOVERNMENT Front Row: H. Malcolm Macdonald, William Sidney Livingston, chairman; Robert Harrison Wagner, Edward Taborsky. Second Row: James Rudolph Soukup, Carl Leiden, M. Donald Hancock, Wilfred Dunbar Webb, Karl Michael Schmitt, Richard Howard Kraemer, Orion Forrest White, Ram Joshi. Third Row: David M. Olson, Lawrence S. Graham, H. Clifton McCleskey, Charles J. Parrish, David VanDeusen Edwards, Howard A. Calkins, Roderick Arthington Bell, Emmette S. Redford. HA . HISTORY Front Row: Archibald Ross Lewis, Oliver H. Radkey, Robert A. Divine, chairman; Joe Bertram Frantz, George G. Arnakis. Second Row: David Willson, Nancy N. Barker, Barnes Fletcher Lathrop, Stanford Eugene Lehmberg, C. Hartley Grattan, William R. Kempton Dean. Page 545 Braisted, Arthur P. Whitaker, H. Wayne Morgan, Jim Berry Pearson, L. Tuffly Ellis, Clarence George Lasby, Nettie Lee Benson, Philip Lloyd White. Third Row: Michael Garibaldi Hall, William Harry Goetzmann, Robert Crawford Cotner, George Basalla, David D. Van Tassel, Norman D. Brown, John Parker -Harrison, James Cockcroft, Willard Allen Fletcher, Graham Athan Cosmas, Warren HOME ECONOMICS Front flow: Lorene Lane Rogers, Phyllis L. Richards, Margaret Anne Eppright, chairman; Dark Gloff Dill, Jean Nunn Hejl, Sallie Beth Moore. Second Row: Ann Marie Fahnestock, Anna Marie Caswell, Sara Chaffin Brooks, Louise W. Snider, Shirley Cannamore, Tracy Fehlis Aycock, Patsy B. Reed, Ann Marie Erickson. Third Row: Rebecca Sue Muecke, Patricia Jean Sailor, Bess Belle Caldwell, Fern E. Staggs, Helen F. McHugh, Joan Carol Sic, Peggy Marilyn Bass. M p.: in Pa - I LINGUISTICS Front Row: Andree F. Sjoberg, Winfred Philipp Lehmann, chair- man; Edgar Charles Polome, Ruth Preston Miller Lehmann. Second Row: Stanley Newman Werbow, Moshe Schwarcz, Peter Fouad Abboud, Mohammad Ali Jazayery, Robert Thomas Harms, Sian Lin Yen, Amarbahadur Singh. Third Row: Aaron Bar-Adon, Rudolph Charles Troike, Jacob Louis Mey, Thomas Joseph O ' Hare, Emmon Werner Bach, John G. Bordie, Charles Edward Cairns. Page 546 MATHEMATICS Front Row: Milo Wesley Weaver, Charles R. Sherer, Efraim Pacillas Armendariz, Robert Todd Gregory, Dale Edouard Walston. Second Row: Roger Cook Osborn, Ted U. Boessenroth, Brian Shaw, Pam Cherry, Elizabeth Glenadine Gibb. Third Row: Renke Gustav Lubben, Ralph Winston Cain, Homer Vincent Craig, Marilyn Jane Arlitt, Myra Beasley. Fourth Row: Hyman Joseph Ettlinger, Robert Lee Moore, Roy Patrick Kerr, Ray Nelson Haskell, Julie Lynn Gaylord. Fifth Row: Robert E. Greenwood, H. S. Wall, Howard Benton Curtis. Sixth Row: DeWayne Stanley Nymann, Don Elton Edmondson, Robert Emmett Lynch, William T. Guy Jr., chairman. Seventh Row: John Riley Durbin, David M. Young, Woodrow W. Bledsoe. ' - Pits MICROBIOLOGY Front Row: Marie Betzner Morrow, Orville Wyss, chairman; Vernon T. Schuhardt, Charles Ely Lankford. Back Row: Peter Jurtshuk Jr., Benjamin Rowe Byers, William John Mandy, Bernard P. Sagik, Leonard John Rode, Derek Stuart Hoare. Page 547 PHILOSOPHY Front Row: Charles Hartshorne, Douglas Neil Morgan, John Robert Silber, chairman; John Niemeyer Findlay, Gets Kolk Bouwsma. Second Row: Alexander Phoebus D. Mourelatos, Invin Chester Lieb, Robert M. Palter, Raja Rao, Albert Perley Brogan, Thomas K. Swing, Norman Marshall Martin, Hector-Neri Castaneda. Third Row: David Louis Miller, John Bacon, Edmund Lloyd Pincoffs, John Howard Burkett, Philip Grandjean Hugly. R( 1m to . ' IN PHYSICS Front Row: Syed Amir Ali Zaidi, Peter R. Antoniewicz, Frederik W. de Wette, Arthur Ernest Lockenvitz, Hans W. Schliiter, Harold P. Hanson, chairman; James C. Thompson, Alfred Schild, Darrell S. Hughes. Second Row: Peter von Brentano, Eugene V. Ivash, David Ward Ross, Erick Le Roy Lindman Jr., Walter Elmer Millett, Alfred Wilson Nolle, Charles H. Carlisle, Charles Edward Watson, William Rory Coker, Thomas Alan Griffy. Third Row: Bernard Bruno Kinsey, Edward Joseph Powers, Melvin E. L. Oakes, Emmett Leroy Hudspeth, Russell Lewis Collins, Bruce Milburn Foreman, Jttrgen Ludwig Ehlers, Ronald Kantowski, C. Fred Moore. PSYCHOLOGY Front Row: Shirley M. Cearley, Egidio John Capaldi, Peter Gorham Poison, David T. Hakes. Second Row: George V. C. Parker, Ira Iscoe, Roderick Forsman, Walter Sargent Stolz, Clarke Adams Burnham, Gardner Lindzey, chairman. Third Row: Norman M. Prentice, John C. Loehlin, Delbert D. Thiessen, Elliot Aronson, Jon David Jecker, Robert Louis Helmreich, David Sheridan Holmes. Fourth Row: Robert Brown, Wade Lynn Brown, Robert K. Young, Gerald H. Jacobs, Edwin Inglee Megargee, Hugh Carlton Blodgett, Fillmore Hargrave Sanford, James Bieri, Quinn McNemar. Page 548 ROMANCE LANGUAGES Front Row: Estelle Trepanier, Humberto Lopez-Morales, Marjon Bertha Ornstein, K. Carter Wheelock, Sylvia Jane Neustein. Second Row: Alexandrine Eusebio Severino, Mildred Vinson Boyer, Roger Whitney Shattuck, Virgnia Higginbotham, Ernest Faber Haden. Third Row: Angel Manuel Aguirre, Cedomil Goic, Leland James Thielemann, Michel A. R. Dassonville, Frederick Gerald Hensey. Fourth Row: Douglass Marcel Rogers, Gilbert Gerald Bleau, Lancaster E. Dabney, Pablo Beltran de Heredia. Filth Row: Raphael Levy, Enzo Amorini, Jose Maria Monner-Sans, Ricardo Gullon, James Francis Miller Stephens. Sixth Row: George Gordon Wing, Luis A. Arocena, David Theodore Sisto, Antonio Illiano, Theodore Andersson, chairman; Fred Pittman Ellison. but : : Finn. SLAVIC LANGUAGES Front Row: Robert Thomas Harms, Edith Maria Taborsky, Matthew Irving Smith. Back Row: John Setter Kolsti, Jan L. Perkowski, chairman; Philip Walter Klindt. Page 549 SOCIOLOGY Front Row: Samuel Dale McLemore, Harley Linwood Browning, Walter Irving Firey, Ivan C. Belknap, acting chairman; Leonard Broom, Henry A. Bowman, Joseph Lopreato. Second Row: Betty Janette Maynard, Margaret S. Johnson, Billy Joe Franklin, Robert Buck, Robert Brischetto, James Allen Williams Jr., Alvan O ' Neil Zarate, George Kirkpatrick, Vena Call away, Janice Freeman. Third Row: Peter Singelmann, William Robert Arnold, James Meurer, Norval Dwight Glenn, Francis Tucker, Tony Bell, Lawrence Saha, Michael Grimes, Robert Gushing. Not Pictured: Jon Paul Alston, Charles Michael Bonjean, Clyde A. Bullion, Ted Hefner, John Hart Lane Jr., Patrick J. Marnane, Daniel O ' Haver Price, Gideon Sjoberg, David Allan Weiner. PI F( ZOOLOGY Front Row: Austin Phelps, Osmond Philip Breland, William R. Lee, Burke H. Judd, Clark Hubbs, Wilson S. Stone, Edward Lawrence Powers. Second Row: Bassett Maguire Jr., Robert P. Page 550 Wagner, James L. Larimer, Michael Frederick Collins, Jack Myers, Guy Louis Bush, Robert Keith Selander, Terrell Hunter Hamilton, A. R. Schrank, chairman. Third Row: Harry Eldon Sutton, Antone Gardner Jacobson, Michael Menaker, Austen Fox Riggs II, Hugh Sommerville Forrest, Clarence Paul Oliver, Marshall R. Wheeler, John Julius Biesele. PI F( PHYSICAL TRAINING FOR MEN Front Row: How ard C. Gilstrap, George J. Vanis, Stanley Burnham, Thomas Edward Barlow, director; Karl K. Klein, Charles Harry Leinbach Jr., Joe Conley Bowling. Back Row: Harry Franklin Lundell, Kenneth Woodrow Tyson, Raymond Lee Hall, Burton Robert Carlson, Charles Wesley Craven, David Lynn Magness, James Nelson Mowry, Darrell Hugh Williams, William S. Garner, Roy Jack McLean, Henry Wilson Chapman, Liles day Guess. ftekr- PHYSICAL TRAINING FOR WOMEN Front Row: Dorothy Jo Lovett, Lois McNeilly Caldwell, Marcille Bradshaw, Betty Ann Thompson, Lurae Harvey, Nelda June Burke. Second Row: Sandra L. Rodgers, Louise Teixeira Horvath, Deanna M. Pommerenk, June Walker, Jo Edna Spearman. Third Row: Patricia Ann Weis, Mary Lou Le Compte, Jane Ellis Spragens, Dorothy Burdeshaw. Fourth Row: Carolyn Hewatt, Hazel Davis, Shiela M. O ' Gara, director; Maxine Beardsley. Page 551 COLLEGE OF BUSINESS ADMINISTRATION The current pace of technology has no parallel in history, and this surge of technology will accelerate the forward thrust of our economy creating new processes and in- creasing productivity. During 1966-67 several programs designed to meet the needs and the responsibilities of a changing business world were initiated. For example, signifi- cant changes have been made in the college ' s approach to research. The vitality of a university depends upon both its teaching and its research performance. In addition, there is a tremendous need for more knowledge in such areas as: the impact of science and technology upon business and the economy; relations between business and government; the international operations of business; urban development; the process of innovation; and the social responsibilities of business. To investigate these and other areas, cross-disciplinary research projects which should be of broad use to numerous business organizations and to society generally are being developed. A vital part of this new approach will be the speedy communication of research results to business and society so that applications of new knowledge can be made readily. George Kozmetsky, Dean A( ft to CO Robert Warren Smith, assistant dean; Burnard H. Sord, associate dean; Richard Bergen, assistant dean. Page 552 ACCOUNTING Front Row: Louis E. Andrade, Charles Henry Griffin, William Bernard Barrett, Frank James Imke. Back Row: Kermit Dean Larson, Charles Theodore Zlatkovich, chairman; Harley M. Courtney, Earl Dean Bennett, Thomas Earl Gossett, Lynn Foster Anderson, James T. Hood, Thomas Howard Williams, Raynard M. Sommerfeld, Lennis Morland Knighton, C. Aubrey Smith. n COMPUTER SCIENCES Front Row: Robert Emmett Lynch, Norman Marshall Martin, Evelyn Suzanne Kain, Robert Todd Gregory, chairman; Alfred George Dale. Back Row: David M. Young Jr., Woodrow W. Bledsoe, Terrance Wendall Pratt, John C. Loehlin, Erna Herzog Pearson, Angus George Pearson. Page 553 FINANCE Front Row: Ernest W. Walker, James Clay Dolley, James Rudolph Kay, John Strock Bickley, chairman; W. A. Dinsdale. Second Row: Robert Delmar Mettlen, Rudolph Conrad Doenges, Donald F. Jackson, Charles Wilson Hackett Jr., Wayne Edward Etter, Roberl T. Partain, Dennis W. Richardson. Third Row: Anthony Michael Tuberose, Edward Allen Townsend, Robert Charles Bush, William S. Townsend, Robert Burns Williamson, David G. Beverage, Lawrence Lee Cram. GENERAL BUSINESS Front Row: Richard Harold Klein, Eugene W. Nelson, Karl Ronald Higgins, Margaret Cox, Lucy Carolyn Hinton, Sylvia A. Clayton, Elliot Manferd, Homer Albert Napier. Second Row: Roy A. Herberger Jr., Richard Lee Beard, Charles Ollie Bellinger III, Vincent E. Cangelosi, Jessamon Dawe, Lou Anne Smoot, Thomas Joseph Tomson. Third Row: Franklin Lanier Cox, S. Jack Fisher, J. Richard Johnson, William Jackson Lord Jr., Gaylord Adair Jentz, William Paxlon Boyd, Jack Wallace Ledbetter, Robert Hayes Ryan. Fourth Row: Arch William Hunl, Francis Barns May, chairman; James Allen Machemehl, Howard David Brechl, Carl Allen Faulkner, John Ernesl Specht Jr., David Lee Sparks, Daryl Clinlon Cutler. Page 554 i. Holm ' fete - MANAGEMENT Front Row: William E. Schlender, chairman; Elizabeth Lanham, William Robert Spriegel, Edmund Clayton Lynch. Second Row: Robert Francis Pethia, Richard Edward Dutton, Devereairx Maitland Huffman, Thomas G. Hopkins, Floyd S. Brandt. Third Row: Roy Duane Harris, Charles Richard Klasson, Howard Edward Johnson, William Frank Glueck. I I MARKETING ADMINISTRATION Front Row: Montrose S. Sommers, Stanley A. Arbingast, Jerome B. Keman, Calvin Patton Blair. Back Row: Hampton Kent Snell, R. Clifton Andersen, W. T. Tucker, chairman; William P. Dommermuth. Page 555 DeWitt C. Reddick, Director SCHOOL OF COMMUNICATION By the middle of its second year of existence, the School of Communication had registered an increase of 49 per cent in enrollment over the first year. The School consists of the Departments of Journalism, Radio-Television-Film, and Sp,eech, with degrees offered in all three departments. In the spring semester of 1966-67 a graduate seminar brougr|fr. to the campus seven of the most distinguished authorities in communication for public lectures and discussiona all tudents. The Center for Communication Research has brought cooperative efforts from faculty memberi psychology, sociology, psy munication. and the d Each of the Sc services to the campus. Journalis lolog Departments rtments of educational linguistics, business com- of the School. Ints is associated with contributes many staff members for The Da] and other publications to KLRN and KUT. Speech and Hearing debating. Chairmen of the depa Davis, Journalism; Stan Film; and Jesse J. Villarn Texan, The Ranger, The Cactus. io-Tel ision-Film is closely tied peech Department maintains the d supports intercollegiate are as follows: Norris G. Donner, Radio-Television- ech. SI fi Cm JOURNALISM Front Row: Sue Walking Grasty, Dorothy Jean Blodgett, Morris G. Davis, chairman; DeWitt Carter Reddick, Ellen Freemantle Pendergraft. Second Row: Tom Wayne Cardin, Glen D. Phillips, Olin Ethmer Hinkle, William Anthony Mindak, Alan Scott, Dudley Mortan Lynch. Third Row: Clyde Richard King, Robert Sidney Kahan, Wayne J. Villemez, Norman Hitzges, Harrell Estes Lee, Ernest Alonzo Sharpe, John M. Quinn. HAD: Page 556 SPEECH Front Row: Beverly Groh Martin, Janice Courtney, Virginia Kidd, Grace Haen Hanson, Ora Bennett, Jesse James Villarreal, chairman. Second Row: Mildred Matthews, James Price Hamilton, Daryle Lee Waldron, Theodore Clevenger Jr., Ruth Orenbaum, Maurine Amis, Charles E. Cairns, Ralph Richard Behnke, Lennart Lauri Kopra. Third Row: Virgil Jackson Smith, Mary Erin Porter, Gary L. Stewart, Joe Allen Bailey, John Rex Wier Jr., Martin Thomas Todaro, Wayne N. Thompson, Grover A. Fuchs, Bernard Charles Kissel. RADIO-TELEVISION-FILM Front Row: Stanley T. Donner, chairman; Robert F. Schenkkan. Back Row: Bill Arhos, Bobby Carrol Selby, Glen D. Phillips Wi lliam Sanford Giorda, Barry George Cole. Page 557 Wayne H. Holtzman, Dean COLLEGE OF EDUCATION New programs for the preparation of teachers are rapidly growing under the auspices of the iResearch and Develop- ment Center for Teacher Educafchi the Science Education Center, the Foreign Language EAicafion Center, the Labora- tory for Computer-Assisted jjffstrufctjon, and the regular academic departments withfnMhe University. The experi- mental projects in team teacjjpig, vidteo tape feedback, ele- mentary science concepts using t(je mwiry method, teaching chemistry, mathematics, reading by compiler-controlled type- ibes. and special approaches to are only a few of the fresh ideas on the L T niversity ' s program for writers and cathode-ray I Spanish-speaking childrei having a major impact] preparing teachers. Undergraduates as wel paling in major demons! as graduate students are partici- ation and research programs de- signed to meet today ' s challenges in education. Special edu- cation offers unique opportunities to enter the rapidly growing fields of vocational rehabilitation counseling and teaching of the deaf, blind, orthopedically handicapped. mentally retarded, emotionally disturbed, learning disabled, or unusually gifted child for whom the normal classroom approaches are ineffective. The College of Education se Ha professional school for preparation of elementary Bondary teachers. To- gether with other colleges with Hlniversity. it provides a variety of programs leadii Begal certification to teach in Texas and elsewhere. Jackson Brock Reid, associate dean, John Ormand Rodgers, associate dean. Page 558 CURRICULUM AND INSTRUCTION Front Row: Vivian T. Rochelle, James Jolliff Weston, William Andrew Bennie, dark Cyrus Gill, Thomas D. Horn, chairman; Jewel Popham Raschke, Ralph Winston Cain. Second Row: Yvonne Marie Lofthouse, Virginia Miller Rogers, Alberta Maxine Castaneda, Wilma H. Dolezal, Richard Dean Arnold, Geneva Hanna Pilgrim, James Greenleaf Umstattd, James Bernell Frank. Third Row: Jack C. Jeffrey, William Richard Harmer, Joe L. Frost, James Walton Reynolds, Peter Andrew Soderbergh, Ozro Luke Davis Jr., William Brown Conroy. Fourth Row: Albert Villareal Jr., Joseph Michel, John G. Bordie, Sister Mary Madonna Tannian, Charles Fenton Williams, Dorothy Pauline Brandt, Martha Rodgers Thomas, Twila Wakefield Smith. Fifth Row: Mary Frances Flournoy, Elizabeth Mason Hampton, Thomas Sumner Oliver Jr., Donald Scott Edwards, Ted G. Pauck, Audrey F. Rummel. Not Pictured: Gilbert Gerald Bleau, Bill E. Bompart, David P. Butts, Elaine Louise Danielson, Margaret Ashe Davidson, Charles H. Dent, Edward Lee Dillinger, Edward J. Eaton Jr., Alma M. Freeland, Elizabeth Glenadine Gibb, Alma E. Gregory, Jon L. Higgins, Thelma B. Hodges, Frank M. Jackson, James Louis Kinneavy, Addison Earl Lee, Catherine H. Lee, Clyde Inez Martin, Glenn Edward McGlathery, Jean J. McMillan, Gregg B. Millett, Ira Irl Nelson, Janet R. Nymann, Carl Richard Personke, Sarah H. Phillips, Fletcher Michael Pool, Eloise Roach, Anne Oliver Stemmler, Drew C. Tinsley, Arneeda S. Votaw. EDUCATIONAL ADMINISTRATION Front Row: Benjamin M. Harris, Bascom B. Hayes, chairman; Henry J. Otto. Back Row: Kenneth E. Mclntyre, Michael Peter Thomas, Edgar Wailand Bessent, Clyde C. Colvert. Page 559 EDUCATIONAL PSYCHOLOGY Front Row: Quinn McNemar, Benjamin Fruchter, Vincent A. Harren, Royal B. Embree Jr., Frances Fallen Fuller, Gordon V. Anderson, chairman; Victor H. Appel, Charles Victor Bunderson, Benjamin Franklin Holland, Jackson Brock Reid, Robert F. Peck. Second Row: Ira Iscoe, David Marc Mandel, Mendell Granoff, Ruth Adolf Haak, Willie Holdsworth, J. Carson McGuire, Jo Nell James, Lewis Francis James, Janet Taylor Spence, Carl F. Hereford, Alton C. Murphy, Robert Conrad. Third Row: Ralph Edward Van Atta, Richard Mowsesian, Robert Boger, Beeman Noal Phillips, Ear] Arqu Koile, William Thomas Carse, S. Thomas Friedman, Jack Lewis Dunham, Donald J. Veldman, Donald Melcer, Edward Gotts. H El HISTORY AND PHILOSOPHY OF EDUCATION Carlton H. Bowyer, John Donald Pulliam, George I. Sanchez, William Earle Drake, chairman. SP Page 560 , Jack PHYSICAL AND HEALTH EDUCATION Front Row: Nelda June Burke, Colleen Mary O ' Conner, Lynn Wade McCraw, chairman; Mary Buice Alderson, Mary Lou Le Compte. Back Row: Dorothy Burdeshaw, Donald Eugene Campbell, Anita Mae Sponberg, Harold Tabor Stevenson, Stanley Burnham, Jessie Helen Haag, Walter Paul Kroll. SPECIAL EDUCATION Front Row: John R. Peck, Charles Carr Cleland, William G. Wolfe, chairman; Natalie Carter Barraga, Henry J. Otto. Back Row: Rita Spohnholtz, Dr. Ralph Hanna, Grace Haen Hanson, Margaret Harris Booker, Claude H. Marks, Dr. John A. Boston Jr., Charles Sanford Eskridge Sr., Windel L. Dickerson, Giles Derwood Games and Echo. Not Pictured: Floyd E. McDowell, Monty L. Sontag, Robert Thomas Strong Jr. Page 561 John J. McKetta, Dean COLLEGE OF ENGINEERING The College of Engin cent of the Main Univi dynamic change. New materials reflecting stantly being introdm undergraduate curricu Degrees and program; available to the students. The College ' s Teachin have received national att by faculty from other evaluations of teaching a evaluations of courses improvements. Those qualifying for t placed in accelerated clas: student-scholars in the recognized as Engineering Fe Although its services to i areas of research have expa concern of the College conti students. ith more than 10 per ts, is a school of .advances are con- le block option engineering fields, specializations are LCSS Colloquia, which ttended regularly also the campus. Student to professors; student planning curriculum Honors Program are ip five per cent of the ndergraduate levels are have increased and its ubstantially, the greatest be the education of its Left to Right: Billy Howard Amstead, assistant dean; Leonardt Ferdinand Kreisle, counselor; Joe L. Bruns, manager of Placement Bureau; William A. Cunningham, associate director, Bureau of Engineering Research; Dean E. Griffith, program director. Page 562 AEROSPACE ENGINEERING Front Row: Ronald Oran Stearman, John Joseph Berlin, Paul Eugene Russell, Shao Wen Yuan, Byron Dean Tapley, chairman. Back Row: Richard Reese Ensminger, John Conrad Westkaemper, David George Hull, John William Porter. . IffM I ARCHITECTURAL ENGINEERING Seated: Werner William Dornberger, Franklin Beaumont Johnson, chairman. Standing: Barton Dareell Riley, David Wayne Fowler, Robert I. Carr. Page 563 CHEMICAL ENGINEERING Front Row: James Rush Brock, Howard Frederick Rase, chairman; Matthew Van Winkle, Eugene Harley Wissler. Back Row: Hugo Steinfink, William Aaron Cunningham, Norman Frederick Brock- meier, Robert Samuel Schechter, David Mautner Himmelblau, William Frank Bradley, Kenneth Bruce Bischoff. CIVIL ENGINEERING Front: E. Gus Fruh, Ned H. Burns, Walter L. Moore, William Paul Dawkins, Lymon Clifton Reese, chairman. Second Row: Frank D. Masch, Ervin Sewell Perry, Joseph Andrew Yura, Joe Overton Ledbetter, Lawrence Riedling Mack, Joseph Levine. Third Row: Leland Barclay, William Ray Cox, Carl William Morgan, J. Neils Thompson, William Ronald Hudson, Thomas William Kennedy. Page 564 Ala, DRAWING Left to Right: Margaret R. Baker, Jack Lenhart, Orville Charles Word Jr., James Dorr McFarland, chairman; Noel C. McGuire, James Robert Holmes. ELECTRICAL ENGINEERING Front Row: Stjepko Sesnic, Jadkish K. Aggarwal, Thomas E. Mueller, John Richard Cogdell, Archie Waugh Straiton, chairman; Edward John Wagner, Baxter Frank Womack, Demetrios George Lainiotis. Second Row: Edward Joseph Powers, Alfred Hall LaGrone, Robert Keith Likuski, Cyrus Oscar Harbourt, Elmer L. Hixson, Harold Wood Smith, William C. Duesterhoeft Jr., Herbert Lyndon Taylor. Third Row: William D. Gregg, Ashley James Welch, Donald Gary Swanson, Bob Meredith Fannin, William H. Hartwig, Clarence L. Coates, Robert Henry Flake. Page 565 ENGINEERING MECHANICS Seated: Harry H. Calvit, Melvin Arnold Wilkou. Standing: Ching-Hsie Yew, Lyle G. Clark, chairman; Lawrence Riedling Mack, Roy Rochester Craig, Morris Stern, Harold John Plass, Eugene Arman Ripperger, Wallace T. Fowler. MECHANICAL ENGINEERING Front Row: Jarrett Charles Hester, Dong Huu Nguyen, Byron Elliott Short, Charles Sprague Beightler, Joe L. Bruns, Billy Howard Amstead. Second Row: Howard Earl Brown, Henry Grady Rylander, Stephen J. Gage, John Thomas Pogson, John Reuben Ross, Winston Douglas Goodrich, William R. Upthegrove, chairman. Third Row: Robert M. Crisp, Wayne Eggleston Long, Joseph Garth Thompson, Jamie Parker Lamb, Hugh A. Walls, Alvin David Thomas, John Milton Vance. Fourth Row: George J. Gruber, John Thomas Robinson, Rinaldo A. Bacon, Lconardt Ferdinand Kreisle, Harry L. Kent, Venton Levy Doughtie. PI Page 566 METEOROLOGY Front Row: Kenneth Hartmeier Jehn, director; Joseph Levine. Back Row: Frederick Max Haase Jr., Donald Robert Haragan, Ronald Duane McPherson, Norman Keith Wagner, Claude Edward Duchon. Not Pictured: Albert Andrew Boucaud, Amos G. Eddy, Bernhard Haurwitz. PETROLEUM ENGINEERING Front Row: Frank Weldon Jessen, Sylvain J. Pirson, Kenneth Eugene Gray, chairman. Back Row: Keith Hal Coats, Ben Hall Caudle, Irwin Harold Silberberg. Page 567 E. William Doty, Dean COLLEGE OF FINE ARTS The College of Fine Arts includes departments of art, drama, and music. The college seeks to give to each student the insights of the artist and ' Ib bejlp him achieve the skills of an artist to the capacity of mis taletat; to furnish him with the broad education which is the intellectual foundation of the cultivated man or woman; andy ' to train teachers of the arts. Courses in the arts, art exRiEilions, concerts, plays, and association with distinguished artists and teachers help ofurlfiTif Itn-o ' iiii i i -vi mi riotinnr taotv ' .tnil onmrl iTitl ' . ' ll students develop discrimi judgment of the arts. The College of Fine Art have inaugurated a joint ing features of this progra on creativity involving thl faculty, as well as the fa University; the premiere in attendance and lectures by and a symposium featuring co and other professional com America. Chairmen of the departmen Goodall, Art; Loren Winship, of tasfB and sound critical C$5chool of Architecture reativity. Outstand- exhibitions, forums :s and Architecture :her colleges in the ra with the composer composition students; ons of students, faculty of North and South as follows: Donald B. ; Bryce Jordan, Music. Aletf 1 ART Front Row: Everett Spruce, Paul Peter Hatgil, Ralph Ernest White, Dagmar Ingeburg Solomon, Russell W. Lee, Mort Baranoff, Charles Umlauf. Second Row: Bill Dean Francis, Robert L. Levers, George Eldric Everett, William Lewis Lester, McDonald Smith, Marian Belle Davis, Kelly Fearing, Peter Linn Plagens, Vincent Mariani. Third Row: William Walsh, Kenneth Burch Fiske, John William Cuerin, Donald B. Goodall, chairman; Alvin Albert Nickel, Gibbs Milliken, Howard J. Smagula, Jeannette Welty, Albert Buscaglia. from Mm, W Haiti Page 568 DRAMA Front Row: Arnold Sidney Kendall, C. A. Jennings, James Alexander Pringle. Second Row: Willis Lynn Murray, Betsy Hamilton, F. Loren Winship, chairman; John Reese Rothgeb, Francis Richard Hodge, Frederick J. Hunter, E. P. Conkle. Third Row: Shirlee Dodge, Frances G. Loder, B. Iden Payne, Mary Margaret Lindsay. Fourth Row: Lelia Sheffield, Paul D. Reinhardt, Anne R. Hornsby, David Alec Nancarrow. MUSIC Front Row: Adolphe Frezin, J. Frank Elsass, John Francis Edmunds, Delmer Dalzell Rogers, Fritz Oberdoerffer, Rita Rae Pisk, Lita Anne Guerra, Joseph W. Bratcher Jr., Leonard Shure, Wayne R. Barrington, Richard D. Blair. Second Row: Henry Swoboda, George A. Frock, Charlotte Estelle DuBois, Hans-Heinz Draeger, Vincent Rairden DiNino, Mary Shirley Woodward, Willa Stewart, Edra A. Gustafson, Howell Pierre Branning, Hunter Johnson, Barbara Connally Rogers, Nelson Gray Patrick. Third Row: William J. Moody, Frances Eleanor Page, James L. Dickie, Janet Mary McGaughey, Floyd Clifford Townsley, Alfredo de Saint-Malo, James Rex Riley, Laurene Tumbull Heimann. Fourth Row: John Whitfield Grubbs, Nancy Ruth Burton, Charles Edward Brookhart Harold Charles Smith, Arnold Salop, Robert Emmett Yokes, Raymond Lee Schroeder, Kent Wheeler Kennan, Hanns-Bertold Dietz, Lothar Klein, Bryce Jordan, chairman. Fifth Row: Orville Herold White, David Robert Mulfinger, John H. Hicks, Phyllis Casselman Young, Donald Benjamin Wright, Frank Newman Speller, J6hn Robert Leisenring, E. William Doty, Andor John Toth. Page 569 C. C. Albers, Acting Dean COLLEGE OF PHARMACY The function and objectives of the College of Pharmacy are to expose young men and women who desire an education in the pharmaceutical sciences to the tutelage of teacher- scholars and an intellectually stimulating curriculum within adequate physical facilities so as to produce competent practitioners in the various branches of pharmaceutical services: community pharmacists, hospital pharmacists, medical sales representatives, public health pharmacists, industrial pharmacists; and equally important, to stimulate and provide facilities for research and reflection at the graduate level with the aim of producing teachers, scholar- scientists in pharmaceutics, pharmacognosy, pharmaceutical chemistry, pharmacology, toxicology and pharmacy admin- istration, who will be qualified to join with members of the other health sciences in the promotion of public health. Another important function of the college is to provide a program in Continuing Education for alumni and other pharmacists. This program consists of annual seminars and conferences held at the college, area seminars throughout various sections of the state and is a function of the Extension Division of the College. Front Row: Gunnar Gjerstad, Alex Herman, Henry Matthew Burlage, Lee Frank Worrell, Esther Jane Wood Hall. Back Row: Robert Graves Brown, Eugene Ivan Isaacson, Jaime N. Delgado, Frank P. Cosgrove, Glenn David Appelt. Alan Tallentire, William Johnson Sheffield, Billy Burben Wylie, Wallace Louis Guess, Bill David Jobe, Herbert Frederick Schwartz II. from Wiile Oscar Page 570 Philip Douglas Creer, Director SCHOOL OF ARCHITECTURE The primary function of the School of Architecture is to assist each student to acquire an education that will allow him both to make sound value judgments and to accept an active and positive role in society. Toward this end, the curriculum offers training not only in professional subjects but also in the humanities. The adoption of an optional six- year program with expanded liberal arts experience reflects an increasing awareness of the fact that the thoughtful contemplation of man, his accomplishments, and his po- tential, is the best preparation for fruitful work in any field, including architecture. The expanding role of the architect today requires highly competent professionals who are capable of understanding important aspects of many other fields and activities in addition to architecture. The School is accredited by the National Architectural Accrediting Board. It is a member of the Association of Collegiate Schools of Architecture. Its curriculum meets all the requirements of the Texas Board of Architectural Examiners. 5; .IB- Front Row: Jon A. Bowman, Frank Edward Whitson, Thomas Whitehead Shefelman, Richard Tseng-yu Lai. Second Row: Carl Oscar Bergquist, Richard Proctor Swallow, Jorge Louis Divino, Alan Y. Taniguchi, Philip Douglas Creer, director. Third Row: Robert Sidney Harris, C. Owen Cappleman, Robert James Coote, Daniel Edwin Leary. ' Fourth Row: Robert George Mather, Hugh Lyon McMath, Hugo Leipziger-Pearce, Drury Blekeley Alexander. Page 571 W. Gordon Whaley, Dean G: GRADUATE SCHOOL An organization represented throughout the system, the University Graduate School consists of professors and schol- ars designated as members or associates of the graduate faculty and students duly admitted to pursue their studies beyond the baccalaureate degree. Graduate work is divided into several departmental and non-departmental programs involving courses and research. Emphasis is placed on development of creative ability, indi- vidual and inventive work, and the development of leadership qualities. The graduate program which is directed toward research excellence is intended to give depth of knowledge in the student ' s field of specialization and to lead toward possibilities of original research. Facilities for graduate in- struction and research include a vast system of libraries and special collections, Computation Center, Balcones Research Center, Marine Science Institute, McDonald Observatory, and interdepartmental laboratories. Left to Right: Robbin Colyer Anderson, associate dean; Lorene Lane Rogers, associate dean; George V. C. Parker, assistant dean; Edmund Lloyd Pincoffs, assistant dean. GI LD Page 572 GRADUATE SCHOOL OF SOCIAL WORK Front Row: Josleen Lockhart, Anne Wilkens, Ann Maurer, Mary Frances Carswell, Martha S. Williams. Back Row: Charles William Laughton, Jack Otis, director; Roscoe Yost Miller, Hattie Berg, William D. Allen, Morris Kagan, Donald James Blashill, Maxwell A. Cook, Joseph Irvin Hungate Jr. GRADUATE SCHOOL OF LIBRARY SCIENCE Front Row: Ellen Holmes, Lola Rivers Thompson, Catheryne S. Franklin, Robert Raymond Douglass, director. Back Row: Nettie Lee Benson, Nadine B. Nelson, June Audrey Moll, Ann Bowden, Father Laverne Stallmann. Page 573 Page Keeton, Dean II SCHOOL OF LAW With a student body of 1550 and a faculty of forty-five, The University of Texas School of Law ranks second to Harvard in size. More importantly, through the scholarship, experience, and leadership of its faculty and the quality of its student body the law school ranks among the very best in the nation. Distinguished legal scholars and teachers from within and without the United States are regularly invited as visitors. For example, Dean Robert F. Drinan of Boston College Law School and Professor Ole Lando of Copenhagen School of Economics visited during 1966-67. A baccalaureate degree is now required for admission. Most of the students are pursuing a three-year course of study leading to a Bachelor of Laws, LL.B. ; however, a few who have an LL.B. or an equivalent foreign degree are seeking a Master of Laws or Master of Comparative Juris- prudence. A law library with over twenty full-time staff members and 165,000 volumes serves the faculty, students, and visiting lawyers. f Front Row: Warren F. Schwartz, Robert W. Hamilton, David Wyatt Robertson, Ole B. Lando, Millard Harrington Ruud, associate dean; Carl H. Fulda, William Francis Fritz, Julian Leon Lebowitz, Russell Jay Weintraub, Parker Clinton Fielder, E. Wayne Thode, J. Henry Wilkinson Jr. Second Row: Roy M. Mersky, James M. Treece, Gus M. Hodges, Harry Keisler Wright, Marian Oldfather Boner, Woodfin Lee Butte, Stanley Morris Johanson, Ernest E. Smith III, Richard V. Barndt, Keith E. Morrison, Joseph Parker Witherspoon, W. Page Keeton, dean. Third Row: Marion Kenneth Woodward, Byron Franklin Fullerton, assistant dean; Wjjliam Orr Huie, John F. Sutton Jr., Joel Jay Finer, Robert E. Mathews, Marshall S. Shapo, Helen Hargrave, Frank W. Elliott Jr., Corwin Waggoner Johnson. Fourth Row: Allen E. Smith, Charles Alan Wright, Albert William Alschuler, George R. B. Schatzki, Fred Cohen, William Willard Gibson, Albert Pearson Jones, Thomas J. Gibson III, assistant dean. Not Pictured: Edward Weldon Bailey, Lino A. Graglia, Leon Green, Samuel W. T. Lanham, Pierre R. Loiseaux, Francis J. Maloney, Larry Niemann, Woodrow Wilson Patterson, Paul Frederick Roth- stein, Jerre Stockton Williams. Page 574 James R. D. Eddy, Dean DIVISION OF EXTENSION The Division of Extension extends the teaching function of the University by providing continuing education pro- grams for adults. This year thousands of leaders from business and industry, education, engineering, government, pharmacy, social welfare and other fields came to Austin to participate in programs conducted by the Division in cooperation with colleges and schools of the main campus. At the same time, thousands of other adults from many pro- fessions and occupations participated in continuing educa- tion programs conducted throughout the State. An academic credit evening program in Austin enrolls several hundred students, while the correspondence course program enrolls students throughout the nation and foreign countries. The Division also maintains the largest audio-visual library in the southwest. Over a half million contestants from 1,116 public schools in Texas participated in the academic, athletic and musical contests of the University Interscholastic League. Dean James R. D. Eddy, who has been chief administra- tive officer of the Division since 1951, will retire in August. Under his leadership the Division has seen im- provement and growth in all its activities. Dr. Norris A. Hiett, Associate Dean, will succeed Dean Eddy on September 1, 1967. Francis A. Flynn, Rodney James Kidd, Ernest Fred Tiemann, William E. Darron, John W. Woodruff. Norris Andrews Hiett, Associate Dean Page 575 Academic Activities and Organizational Procedures Occupied Time Outside Class- room for Students, Staff and Professors Above: Busy secretaries and helpers assisted students willing to put up with the long process of dropping and adding courses, changing sec- tions after the semester was underway. Above Right: New IBM computer in B.E.O.B. absorbed Julie Norman ' s attention. Below Right: Harried sectionizers at registration in Gregory Gym con- ferred frequently on changes and problems. Page 576 Le t: Book store assistant helped students locate books for their courses at the beginning of each semester. Right: Academic Center gallery displayed Faces of Freedom, a collection of famous Americans painted by well-known artists. Below. Department of Drama presented The Government Inspector, one of several student productions on stage during the year. Page 577 Above: Modernistic Henry Moore sculpture, part of display in Art Building, was studied by classes and viewed curiously by visitors. Below: Conni Muller, senior edu- cation major, taught a Reagan High School class as part of the University ' s student teaching pro- gram. Page 578 I v ;. ie t: Tape laboratory in Baits Hall aided stu- dents learning a foreign language. Right: Sinbad the Sailor, children ' s drama presented by the Department of Drama, drew audiences of chil- dren, non-children. Below: Underground Com- puter Center east of the Main Building handled University records and academic data. Page 579 Right: Dr. L. G. Kennamer, Associate Dean of Arts and Sciences, addressed the Faculty Council on scheduling of spring vacation for next year. Below Right: Dr. Joseph Moldenhauer, assisting with advising duties, helped under- graduate English major decide courses, check requirements during registration week. Page 580 SCHOLASTIC HONORARIES Edited by Linda Lou Hasten Page 581 ALPHA LAMBDA DELTA HONORARY SCHOLASTIC FRATERNITY FOR FRESHMAN WOMEN Founded, University of Illinois, 1924 Texas Chapter, 1935 OFFICERS President NANCY LOUISE BILLINGSLEY V ice-President GALE LOUISE ZEDLER Secretary-Treasurer JUDY A. FINBERG Historian JOAN MYRA GREENFIELD Faculty Advisor MARGARET BERRY MEMBERS-AT-LARGE Margaret Ann Becker Nancy Jo Fleury Cynthia Claire Gray Carla Lea Green Angela Greer Kennon Patricia Jan Ludeman Norma Jean Anderson Bettie Bertrand Barnes Karen Ann Berndt Martha Carol Cone Carolyn Ann Crumpton Leslie Donovan Sherry Ann Foote Mary Lou Grantham Beverly Ann Adams Christine Adams Kathy Akin Deann Allen Edith Anna Allen Sunya Noelle Anderson Mary Love Bailey Lucinda Baker Charlotte Lee Banks Rosemarie Belcher Sharon Jane Bills Betty Ann Birdwell Anna Lee Bishop Cynthia Cecelia Borgfeld Sharon Sue Bozarth Linda Loraine Brannon Nancy Jean Browder Linda Faye Brown Victoria Ann Burks Barbara Lea Burnham Kathryn Frances Cain Margaret Louise Cantu Anna Louise Carlson Janice Ruth Carver Almitra Eugene Cleaver Ruth Ann Collier Karen Sue Cook Connie Cramer Catherine Ann Crutchfield Mary Jane Cummings Susan Jean Cunningham Jo Ann Dale Frances Anne Danis Ruth Patricia Davidson Dionne Deaton Diane Marie Dennis La Verne Lee Dickinson Edith Ann Domel Jeanne Claire Duplissey Janis Carole Edmonds Karen Jo Elliott Carole Elaine Essig Lynn Claudia Ferguson FALL INITIATES Bonnie Loy Halton Carol Hardgrave Barbara C. Hines Sandra Lynn Hrncir Shelia Kay Jackson Pamela Anne Jenrette Karolyn Karr Janis Kleypas SPRING Jo Nell Knize Mary Livingston Ann Marie Lyons Betty Sue Marable Kathleen McCue Nancy Lynn Merritt Victoria Frances Monro Sharon Lizabeth Reed Lynda Gayle Rogers Sharon Leigh Sass Carol Jean Schmidt Alice Chih-za Shen Janet Rae Weeks Marsha Maverick Wells Sharon Lynn West Teri Charleen Wilson INITIATES Marie Antoinette Fink Martha Eileen Fischer Alice Cochran Fisher Kathy Marie Fisher Linda Carole Flynn Mary Florence Forbes Lynda Louise Fournace Nancy Elisabeth Gay Pauline Bruce Grant Bonnie Blue Graves Loula Louise Gregg Lorna Lee Grenadier Katherine Susan Gruner Konnie Ulrike Guenther Lucinda Boylen Hanks Deborah Jeannette Harlow Harriett Hawley Clara Frances Haynes Shirley Ann Heczko Katherine Lee Helwick Iris Kay Hennington Elisabeth Grey Herring Karen Dorothy Holland Carolyn Alice Howerton Janice Rebecca Hullum Jill Andrea Hurwitz Jane Innis Mary Evelyn Ireton Donna Lynn Isaacks Frances Ann Jackson Lynne Jacobs Susan Jane James Susan Jarrett Georgianne Johnson Sherra LaNelle Johnson Jolie Anne Kalbaugh Vikki Lynn Kaplan Mary Tom Keller Vicki Ann Kivlin Pamela Klar Paula Dan Knowles Susan Alison Korp Virginia Marie Kramer Laurie Levin Cynthia Lee Linder .-, Ann Elizabeth Livergood Evelyn Rose Lowy Marilyn Clare Male Sharon Gail Margolin Martha Elizabeth McDonald Pamela Ann McNutt Sharron Ann Means Sonia Mabel Merubia Bonnie Dee Metzger Mary Lenn Miller Faith Milling Ann Byrd Mitchell Karen Louise Mitchell Pamela Kay Moeller Mary Christine Montgomery Janice Kay Moore Toma Linda Moore Annette Morris Jo Ann Morris Cheryl Lynn Musket Sharon Lynn Nix Louise Ann Ogden Sidney Charlene O ' Keefe Susan Diane Osborn Valerie Marie Ostarch Kathy Ann Overby Karen Lynne Partridge Charla Greer Peavy Jeanette Lee Perry Jeanne Ann Philquist Eva Frances Powell Janis Linn Preston Susan Laura Price Sharron Reaves Puryear Georgia Anne Putegnat Jennifer Lynn Redfearn Kaye Richardson Beverly Gene Robinson Elizabeth Anne Roy Nancy Elizabeth Rundquist Susanne Sanders Emily Jane Scott Kay Dale Seibert Linda Lou Sembritzky Jeanne Elizabeth Shipley Judy Kay Simpson Susan Roberts Skarren- Shelia Annette Skeen Valerie Sue Slattum Carolyn Buxton Smith Paula Frances Smith Sarah Beth Smith Lynda Spangler Susan Amanda Sparks Linda Kay Stallings Joy Kristine Stapp Judith Ellen Stevens Rosemary Lutteman Stewart Sarah Stone Strauss Sandra Lee Stuman Sherry Kay Swesnik Nancy Jo Tapp Donna Maxine Theis Linda Arlene Todd Julia Spencer Tucker Sharyn Uecker Nancy Jean Ulrich Judy Elizabeth Vance Annabella Vasquez Rebecca Carol Waldrip Linda Sue Waterbury Frances L. Wells Linda Sue Werkenthin Delia Wright White Anna Marie Widen Donna Parsons Wier Martha Franklin Wilkes Rita Louise Williams Sue Ellen Williams Janis Lee Woerner Karen Elise Yoder Page 582 BETA GAMMA SIGMA HONORARY BUSINESS FRATERNITY Founded, University of Wisconsin, 1907 Texas Chapter, 1922 OFFICERS President CHARLES RICHARD KLASSON Vice-President DOROTHY AYRES Secretary-Treasurer EDMUND CLAYTON LYNCH R. Clifton Andersen L. E. Andrade Jim G. Ashburne William Bernard Barrett Richard Ellis Bean John Strock Bickley Grady D. Bruce Robert Charles Bush Vincent E. Cangelosi Jack William Cashin Franklin Lanier Cox Lawrence Lee Crum Edward William Cundiff Rudolph Conrad Doenges James Clay Dolley HONORARY MEMBERS Lester Lum Colvert Henry H. Dewar Richard J. Gonzalez S. Marcus Greer A. G. McNeese Jr. Charles N. Prothro Allan Shivers Jack G. Taylor Carl J. Thomsen Gus Wortham FACULTY MEMBERS Richard Edward Dutton John Stanley Fuhrmann William Frank Glueck Charles Henry Griffin Charles Wilson Hackett John White Hardy Roy Duane Harris James Rudolph Kay Jerome B. Kcrnan Charles Richard Klasson Elizabeth Lanham Kermit Dean Larson Edmund Clayton Lynch Norton Elliott Marks Francis Barns May Eric N. Melgren Robert Delmar Mettlen George Hillis Newlove Robert Francis Pethia Darrell R. Raines Dennis Richardson Theresa M. Riley Jack Clark Robertson Wilfred Few Rylander William E. Schlender Richard Allen Scott C. Aubrey Smith Raynard M. Sommerfeld Montrose S. Sommers Burnard H. Sord Teddy Layne Sparks William Robert Spriegel John R. Stockton jponald Victor Stuchell Jeffrey C. Susbauer Anthony Michael Tuberose Louis Edward Tuffly Ernest W. Walker Glenn Albert Welsch John Arch White Thomas Howard Williams Charles Theodore Zlatkovich Thomas Ernest Droemer George Gates Fowler Jr. Orville Jeff Harris Jr. William Albert Holliday FALL INITIATES Sister Mary Ruth Janecek William Anthony Koby Edward Harris Lowenhaupt Allen Talbot Mclnnes Samuel Rutherford Miller William Bennett Palamountain II John Dennis Roberts Jerry Dean Whitus Robert Duncan Womack W. Warren Yeager SPRING INITIATES William Arthur Agnew Jane Barkley David Charles Billetter Byron Bentley Black Jr. Myron Daniel ( Brown Doris Marie Cook Gareth Wren Cook Dennis Lee Dawson Lloyd A. Doggett 11 Wesley Joseph Filer Donald Howard Fortune Donald Fowler Jackson Walter Kurt Juncker Jr. Paul Kenneth Lackey Jr. George Ray Luttrell Timothy Richard Madrigal ila Rae Morris Robert C. Quirk Harry Paul Riley Kenneth David Roberts Manuel George Rosales Jr. Michael O. Rosenwasser William K. Rutledge Jr. Toribio Julio Saucedo George Ann Shamess Charles Brunner Smith Melvin Ronald Sommer Richard Loyd Walker John William Wilson David Marion Wood Pa K e 583 KAPPA TAU ALPHA HONORARY JOURNALISM FRATERNITY Founded, University of Missouri, 1910 Texas Chapter, 1961 OFFICER President . JUDY BURTON HONORARY MEMBERS Jack Krueger Harry Provence Frank J. Starzel Norris G. Davis Joe Bertram Frantz Olin Ethmer Hinkle Robert Sidney Kahan FACULTY MEMBERS Clyde Richard King William Anthony Mindak DeWitt Carter Reddick Alan Scott Ernest Alonzo Sharpe Sue Watkins Grasty Joel Stephen Barber Henry Buford Barr Richard Ray Cole Judith Louise Groom MEMBERS Glenda Louise Daniel Christopher Sumner Dann James Nelson Gsell Chet Hunt Wayne Joseph Villemez John Melton Wallace Gloria Faye Brown John Jerry Cassel Presley Howard Chalmers Jr. Josephine Dibella Nancy Katherine Gent Lynnell Jackson SPRING INITIATES Deanna Arlene Larson Dolores Jeanne Lazarie Dudley Morton Lynch Carolyn Anita Nichols Sally Pecvey Alice Emily Powell Thomas Eugene Shuford Hazel Deane Spiller Kathy B. Stephenson Beverly Ann Watson William Elliott West Page 584 OMICRON NU ECONOMICS FRATERNITY I, Michigan State University, 1912 Texas Chapter, 1924 111 } OFFICERS President i L fc. ' - v JARRIE DAVIS McCARTY Vice-President JO LYNN CUNNINGHAM Secretary - ----- -- CAROL BRISCOE THORPE Treasurer SUZETTE ROTHEN, F all MARY HELEN FAHLBERG, Spring Editor J.T. fct.. . . NANCY JANE BROWN Publicity Dorothy Fehlis Anna Brightman Billie Bishop Davenport Margaret Anne Eppright Ann Marie Erickson Nancy Jane Brown Jo Lynn Cunningham Barbara Baur Jill Kathryn Duggin Mary Helen Fahlberg Amy Hung Huang Sallie Beth Moore Lucy Rathbone Patsy B. Reed Phyllis L. Richards ' IATES Mary Martin Johnson Ann McGeath Ann Paula Neuman Kathryn Louise Reichert SARAH REVELEY Patricia Jean Sailor Elizabeth Tarpley Jennie S. Wilmot Jet C. Winters Jame Davis McCarty Sarah Revelev Suzette Rothen Carol Briscoe Thorpe Susan Kaye Smith Susan Curry Swift Frances Ann Waghalter Lynne C. Colbert Gail Gallaway Barbara Jeanine Harrison i SPRING INITIATES Caroline Jenkins Kelly Bronwen Kathryn Lemmon Benny Dishman Malone Julie Ann Mapes Mary Elizabeth Montgomery Brenda Shepherd Page 585 PHI BETA KAPPA ARTS AND SCIENCES HONORARY Founded, William and Mary College, 1776 Texas Chapter, 1904 President B. L. TURNER V ice-President THELMA LYNN GUION Secretary MILO W. WEAVER CLASSES OF 1966 Henry David Barton Michael Keith Brame Jacqueline Gay Cobb Patricia Jean Davis William Allan Dement Carolyn Hunter. Denham Robert Edwin Denham Jimmy Dale Dickens Eugene Holland Flewellen III Diane Floca Vade Giles Forrester Jr. William Selkirk Franklin Lawrence Edmund Gilbert Jane Evelyn Heard Joan Lea Bybee Hooper Earl Winfield Howard Ruth Diane Hyland David Lee Karney Phillip Wayne Lacy Margaret Karen Collins Layton John Michael Lohr Barbara Elaine Malick Gudrun Fischel Murray Karen Marie Hempel Naifeh Rose Kathryn Sims Neece Naome Ruth Wood Paul Sharon Rae Arthur Ramirez Michael August Rcveley Regine P. Reynolds David Ritz Alvin Willard Roesler Jr. Lynda Norene Shaffer Clyde Wilton Simmons Jr. Mary Jean Looney Smith Glen Edwin Staats Lee Earl Strickland John Merritt Thomason Tina Elaine Stewart Toubassi Wilford David Watts Jr. Ernest Pyle Werlin Shelton Lee Williams Clarence Reginald Allen Jr. Nick Herbert Baxter Roberta Avis James Borron Nathaniel Austin Brookshire James David Burroughs Barbara Anne Carroll Carol Jean Clare Jacqueline Dodd Edwin Dorn Whitson Beazley Etheridge Karen Armstrong Gilchrist Paul William Guy Stephen Miles Hackerman CLASSES OF 1967 Jack Chandler Halter Richard Louis Harper Frances Olivia Hill gM Nancy Ann Hoffman Patrick Jay Kavanaugh Barbara Abbott Keith Beth Ann Knight John Robert Logsdon Janet Lynn Matthews Harold Finley McFarlane Ernest Grady McGonagill Gloria Jeanette Me Williams ' Michael Thomas Mills Cynthia Sue Niell Milne Kenneth Michael Nugent Mar ' Louise Nuuttila Robert Keene O ' Bryan John Stephen Odell Michael William Ohlendorf Donald Shaw Passman Roderick Bruce Patten Marian Rebecca Pendleton Brooks Everett Peterson Kenton Morrison Rider Alan Bruce Roberts Geneva Lee Schleimer Lowery Lee Thompson Herbert Arthur Underwood Jr. Catherine Jo Varga Ray Alan Verm David Farnsworth Webb John Warren Webb Margaret Marie Westbrook Raymond Louis Wheeler Jr. Janice Eileen Willenborg Randall Bennett Woods Meredith Ball Richard Elwood Boner William Dan Driscoll Peggy Lynn Dyer JUNIOR MEMBERS Gloria Faye Peterson Hardin Coy Lewis May Evelyn Duggan Muelder Joseph Murray Riddell Willette Elizabeth Stevenson Neal Gearreald Sutherland Sidneye Carol Trulock Penelope Warren Auda Kathleen Wilkerson Page 586 PHI ETA SIGMA FRESHMAN HONORARY SCHOLASTIC FRATERNITY Founded, University of Illinois, 1923 Texas Chapter, , President Vice-President Secretary-Treasurer Historian Faculty Advisors WBERRY Richard Earle Atlas Sheridan Louis Bailey II Bill J. Bishop Michael H. Brophy John Walton Bunnell Jr. Thomas Craig Cooper Steven Glen Crowell Dean Clinton Evans Jimmy Dwayne Freeman LLIAM HENI KALY MICHAEL Mr GINNIS JH. ARNO NjDWOTNY ,WRE T. Tl RXER FRANKS Jefferson Hardin Fuller Richard Lee Gibson Marcclo Fulgencio Gomez-Ganem Wesley Woodrow Green Jr. Elmer William Hanak III Robert Lynn Haydon Howard Alan HtnH William John Koros Thomas Alan Kubena John Alan Logue Roger Philip Macon Robert Gordon Manz Robert Charles Marek Kenneth Bruce McCullough Bill B. McHarg Jr. Bruce Oliver Moses John L. E. Nugent Kenneth Alan Pulliam Russell David Renka Steven Ira Shankman Michel Smith David Edward Sobey Thomas Francis Stipulkosky Patrick Francis Timmons Jr. James Bruce Warren Stewart Anthony Wilber Jr. Arnold Leon Wilson SPRING INITIATES Christopher Henry Adams Donald Rowland Aertker Jr. Harold Oren Arhogust Jr. James Harlan Arnold James Craig Bartlett Richard Randall Batsell Robert Ernest Baze Gary Lloyd Becker Barry Kirk Benedict Larry Gene Berkman Cecil Dewayne Berry Wynne Allen Blair Michael Lee Boland John Morgan Bradley Robert Ashe Bridges Robert Lawrence Bright Mace Lain Brindley Jerry Ray Broadus David Kress Brooks Robert Patrick Burpo David Luther Caffey Joe Lloyd Carter Michael Claude Caruso John Warren Gates Robert Alan Chereck Robert C. Christy Thomas Robert Colgin Tomas Coronado William Henry Daniel Paul Stuart Davenport Christopher Robert Davis Richard Mason Davis Philip Stephen Dial Robert Douglas Duncan Stephen Alfred Dunlap Charles Edward Dyer III Patrick Joseph Dyer Dennis Lee Elam Roger Paul Elliott Arthur James Estes Stuart Alan Fayner Robert Lewis Fine Jon Allan Fischer John Thomas Fletcher Peterson Foster Steven Irwin Frank David O ' Brien Frederick Marc Alan Freedman John Erik Gangstad Gamewell Duncan GantB Bruce Dale Garnett Charles Tate Gauntt Michael Lon Gee James Sidney Gibson John Rice Glauser Bill Monroe Golden Carl Richeson Gregory Harold Dennis Grotevan James O. Guleke II Gary Boyd Guy Dennis Clyde Haley Louie A. Hamilton III Calvin Harberson III Grady Lynn Harris Ronald Jay Harrison Paul Robert Hartmann William Henry Healy Randolph Clyde Hensoij Thomas Edward Hill Michael Henry Hogan David Carl Hollrah Gary Doyle Holmes James Deroy Howard Gerald Winston Hunn Ronald George Janda Jonathan Scott Jay Delbert Alan Johns Arthur Herman Johnsto Michael Henry Joly Hilton Pressley Jones II Phillip Jumonville Joe Henry Juren Richard Gilbert Karm Billy Van Keating Wesley William Kennedy David Monroe Kern Birch Duke Kimbrough II John Christoph Klasing Michael Armistead Klaveness David A. 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Pitts David Gary Plasek Stanley Dean I ' omarantz John jftarvin Pope William Andrew Poynter John Edward Presley Roy Charles Ruder Stanley Charles Rech Joseph Newton Riggs III Joseph Nev James Reid Robinson II William Albert Rodgers ! Gary Louis Rose Glen Allen Rosenbaum Henry Grady Rylander III Reynaldo Sanchez Michael Edward Scanio Wallace John Schroeder Jack Weller Seiders Joseph Marc Shabot Wade David Shaw James Loyd Shawn III Paul Eugene Sheffield Cecil Rob Sloan Richard Allen Snell Howard Marc Stein Arthur Edward Stephens William Clay Stoltz Robert Eugene Stovall Arnold Mat Strashun Gerald Edward Streit David Homer Thornberry William Thomas Thweatt Jr. John R. Turpin Jr. Joseph Daniel Udovic Konald L. Upchurch Thomas Ray l. ' rhunek George Waverly Vest Jr. Ronald Wayne Vickery John Richd Volz Jack Boid Waide John Allan Walker James Oillum Watkins Richard Bowen Wellborn David Douglas White David Sterling White Gary Stephens White Bala Marlow Williams Christopher John Wilson Travis Gene Wilson Alan Douglas Winter Lance Wittlif Donald Roger Woest Allison Sing Yee Thomas Flory York John Henry Zammito George Frank Zapalac John William Zern Page 587 RHO CHI (I HONORARY PHARMACEUTICAL SOCIETY Founded, University of Michigan, 1922 Texas Chapter, 1929 President Vice-President Historian . . . Secretary-Treasur Carl Clarence Albers Glenn David Appelt ( Alex Herman Robert Graves Brown i Henry Matthew Burlage Frank Peter Cosgrove CHARLES DAVID ROSS ANTHONY CHARLES JUNG k. . . . ALEX BERMAN . ROBERT GRAVES BROWN ACULTY MEMBERS John Emerson Davis Jaime N. Delgado Gunnar Gjerstad Wallace Lewis Guess Esther Jane Wood Hall Eugene Ivan Isaacson Frederick Valentine Lofgren Herbert Frederick Schwartz II William Johnson Sheffield Gerald Sullivan mt Frank Worrell Eugene Austin Biegert Dallas Charles Dill Sushil Kumar Gomer Bill David Jobe Anthony Charles Jung MEMBERS Joseph William Kosh Reginald William Lowe Joseph Ruben Moreno Melvin Vernon Podsim Charles David Ross Terry Oliver Tottenham Carlos Valdez Donald Duane Vogt Billy Burben Wylie INITIATES Daniel Acosta Neal Helme Bigelow Thomas Allison Clark David Mackey Daniels Jon Hope Edwards Stephanie Anne Evans William Garland Haney Jr. Pedro Huerta Jr. Page 588 Henry Anthony Pavliska Thomas Edward Snell Lee Roy Treadway Travis Lynn Warthan TAU BETA PI HONORARY ENGINEERING FRATERNITY FOR MEN Founded, ijetygh Universvlty, 1885 Texas Chapter, 19 It OFFICERS y President . . . .T ?T . ' . .... JAMES ROBERT KAMRATH Vice-PTesident . ....(.... RICHARD DIXON MAXWELL Corresponding, Secretary MM ' K 1 HURT BRANSTETTER Recording Secretary | -L . 1 JAMES ELLIOTT DEANS Treasurer 1 I WILLIAM HENRY GRONA Cataloger JM JM E ii 1 LYNN SETLIFF Nasser Al-Rashid Carl Ray Bailey Gilbert Lowell Baker James David Becker Barry James Boecker Carl Ferdinand Boehm Jr. Allen Dickson Boger Jr. Robert Franklin Boggus Joe Tom Bouchier Burt Branstetter Thomas Oswell Brightman Richard Nelson Chandler Charles Andrew Cofas James Elliott Deans Paul Douglas Engeling Robert Lee Ewing Gerado A. Aguirre Kim-Tung Au George Alvin Bennett David Calhoun Bonner Gene Raymond Bosse John Wesley Cardwell Ernest Harris Cockrell James Danny Coffman Lynn Edward Costlow Jim Harold Derryberry Joe L. Devine Nathan Bayne Dodge Kenneth Elmer Eickmann Michial Murray Emery Paul Gain Howard Wesley Glueck William Henry Gro V B. Paul Guyton John Baskin Harper Clinton Sylvester Hartmann Kerry Manler Hawkins Warren Malcolm Heffington Jimmy Lee Hollis Edmund Joseph Hribtnak Jr. Donald Roy Johnson James Robert Kamrath Rostam M. Kavoussi James Robert Kelsey Richard Kent Lennington Charles Robert Lewis G. Patrick Martin Richard Dixon Maxwell John Willard Moore Gary Wayne Munson Dominic Nicolosi Jr. Robert Vincent Ojjden James Edward Pruskc- Danny Keith Ralcy Stephen Rester Howard Nixon Roberts Ronald Ray Rounsaville Charles Clemon Scaief III Richard Henry Scbtoeder Jerry Lynn David Rex Si FALL INITIATES Douglas JlM Btrguson Tom W. Fogwell Tom Jordan Gentry Darryl Paul Greenwood Larry Wayland Grii Robert Brown Higgins Jr. Millard Lee Holderfield Carl Glenn Hood Don Wayne Hoppens Jack LeRoy Howe Jr. Hervey Stuart Hutchins Edward Christian Jelks James Brian Klulm Richard Lee Kleir William Randolph Ley George Baxter Mackey Robert George Makela. Robert Leonard McDonald Gerald Kirby Miller II Larry Allen Muenzler Ron H. Munden Edgar Oelkers Jr. Jerome Joe Pawelek Jr. Allan Barr Plunkett John Thomas Robinson Ilhan Sen SPRING INITIATES I Ronald Dominic Slovikoski John Alston Smith Charles Altus Snell Jackie Lee Stone Chia-Hsiaing Sung Herbert James Sutherland Roy Joel Swanson Robert Lynn Sykes Charles Ray Thomas Joe Byron Underwood William John VandenBosch C. Gene Voorhees James Terrell Walker James Rawls Williams William Ozie Wray Chris Michael Shaughnessy Fred Lee Sims William Roman Slovak John Rosecoe Smith Jr. Donald Freeman Stafford Kenneth David Thompson |Jesus Turullols ' awwaz Ulaby [Richard Arthur Warriner lharles Michael Watson ' homas Edwin Watts lennis Harry Withers idwin Arnold Zwald Jr. Larry Wayne Abernathy Charles Francis Archer Robert Carlos Baker John Wesley Barnes Frank Hopkins Bell William Norman Berezovytch Steven Sprague Boss John Philip Buckner David Buxton Campbell Terry Soren Christensen Michael James Clark John R. Clayton Larry Oliver Clevenger Jack Lee Coe George Robert Craig Marshall Byron Darby Lawrence Daniel Dorr Hiram Ben Duncan Thomas Haines Edward; Philip Lawrence Eiserlo Charles Eugene Ellis Robert Mark Emmer Larry Harp Frederick Rafael Jorge Gramatges William Louis Guyton Steven Woodrow Hill Edward S. Hyman Donald Earl Jones Jerry Dale Kennrdy orman Glenn Koepnick Lany Carroll Levitt Jaaes Darryl Lindsey William Harbert -Marshall Jaaes Leo McCreary Igmc Rudolph Matocha Jr. Joe McGee Mayo Jr. CMrles Walter Osgood YHong Peng Thomas Gordon Price Jr. Farrokh Niroomand Rad Sines B. Riggs Jerry Elbert Roeder Kenneth Gordon Roesle Phillip Martin Sigmund Iman Soengkowo John Eric Swanson Byron D. Tapley Don H. Thornbury Jr. Jay Henry Troell Paul Martin Weaver Hugh Wilbanks III Herald Warren Winkler Jung Hsi Yang Mario Zamora Gay Marion Ziller Jr. Page 589 SCHOLASTIC HONORARY AC ' IVI [ES Right: Spring initiates of Alpha Lambda Delta signed membership roster at the end of their initiation ceremony. Below: Omicron Nu members sponsored a tea honoring their new initiates in the home economics honorary. GRADUATES AND GRADUATING SENIORS Page 591 ADAMS, JOHN LEWIS, Overton Law, X, Silver Spurs, Goodfellow, Students ' Association Union Committees, Order of Alcalde, Round-Up, IFC, Outstanding Business Student ALLBRIGHT, JAMES ALLEN, Austin Finance, American Finance Association, Graduate Students Asso- ciation AL-RASHID, NASSER I., Hayel, Saudi Arabia Civil Engineering, H2, XE, TBII, K , ASCE, ITE, TSPE, Organization of Arab Students, International Club, Students ' Association Committees, MUN ATKINSON, GARDNER DAVIS JR., San Antonio Mechanical Engineering, Longhorn Band, American Nuclear Society BARR, RICHARD STUART, Austin Management, X J , IEEE, SEC BEAN, RICHARD ELLIS, Houston Accounting, A2IT, BrZ, BA , K I , America n Finance Associa- tion, Honor Roll, Aaron Hamilton Chute Award, Arthur Young and Company Scholarship BERNIARD, LEWIS JOHN III, Baytown Chemical Engineering, TBII, S2XE, 4 AT, Graduate Fellow BLACK, HOLLIS MANSFIELD III, Dallas Statistics, Graduate Fellow, Karate Club, Campus Crusade BLACKWELL, JAMES LEE, Overton Finance, AT, Business Honors Plan, Union Committees BONDUR, JOHN MAURICE, Newburgh, N. Y. Radio-Television-Film BORN, GEORGE H., Austin Aerospace Engineering, TBH, K4 , 2FT BROWN, CECIL CHARLES JR., Meridian, Miss. Accounting BROWN, JAMES CROZIER, Waco Civil Engineering, A U, XE, ASCE, TSPE, SEC, Student-Faculty Discipline Committee, Election Commission, Sweetheart Election Com- mittee CAMP, ROGER EDWIN, Post Finance, AKT, Scabbard and Blade, T Association, Intramurals, Simkins Epicureans CANANT, RAY MOSCHEL, Abilene English, A Cappella Choir, Teaching Assistant CARROLL, BILLY DAN, Gatesville Electrical Engineering, TBII, HKN, IEEE GRADUATES CASSEL, JOHN J., Longview Journalism, AA2 CHAPPELL, ANN S., Austin Speech, Assembly, Acacia Order of Delphi, Round-Up, Graduate Students Association, Teaching Assistant, Outstanding Student CHENAULT, WILLIAM BLEWETT III, Houston Law, A f n, Moot Court, Law Day, Collegiate Forum, Union Students ' Association Committees, Union Council, Oratorical Association, Varsity Debate, YR, International Club, Round- Up, Challenge, Freshman Council, Orientation Adviser, Simkins Epicureans, Simkins Counselor CISSIK, JOHN HENRY, McGregor Zoology, Graduate Students Association, Arnold Air Society, Scabbard and Blade, Cactus Section Editor, Teaching As- sistant, Research Scientist Assistant CLAYTON, OWEN GRIFFITH, Fort Worth Latin, 112 COLINA-VARGAS, CARLOS ALBERTO, Barranquilla, Colombia Community and Regional Planning, AIP COLINA-VARGAS, MIGUEL ANGEL, Barranquilla, Colombia Management, A J fJ, International Club CONWAY, DORRIS CLAUDYNE, Austin Social Work, 62 t, National Association of Social Workers COOPER, HERBERT BRAXTON, Baytown Business Administration COVINGTON, TIMOTHY RAY, Grand Prairie Pharmacy, I AX, LPhA, Pharmacy Council, Honor Roll CUPAIOLI, IAN LAURENCE, Dallas Finance, I K I ' , American Finance Association DOVENSPIKE, THOMAS L., Austin Marketing EANES, HARVEY RADNOR III, Beaumont Educational Psychology, AXA, J II2, X, Order of Alcalde, Union Council, Orientation Adviser, Freshman Council Adviser, Graduate Students Association, Students ' Association Union Committees, Friars, Outstanding Student ECONOMIDY, JOHN H., Wichita Falls Government, SAX, Daily Texan Editor, AFROTC, Public Rela- tions Society ESTRIN, STEVEN ARNOLD, Kansas City, Mo. 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S ATCHISON, SHARON KAY, Austin History ATKINSON, MARJORIE JEAN, Corpus Christ! English ATWELL, JAMES FRANK, Houston Transportation, AROTC, Intramurals, T Association AU, KIM-TUNG, Hong Kong Electrical Engineering, HKN, TBH, 4 HZ, IEEE AUGUSTUS, KATHEY ANN, Wichita Falls Latin, A I !7, H2 J , I A8, Scope AYERS, LOUIS McCLELLAN JR., Houston Electrical Engineering, AFROTC, Arnold Air Society, IEEE BADOUH, EDWARD JR., New Braunfels Marketing, 2X, CBA Council, Representative Party, IFC, American Marketing Association, Assembly BAILEY, CARL RAY, Carlsbad, N. M. Electrical Engineering, TBIT, HKX, Engineering Fellow, IEEE BAILEY, JOHN RADLEY, San Antonio Insurance, ATA BAILEY, RALPH VINCENT, Austin Zoology, KA, HE, AEA BAILEY, THOMAS FRANK, Austin Chemistry, AXZ, 1 HZ, International Club, International Friendship Association BAIRD, JAMES McKINNEY, Bellaire Finance, ft. Freshman Swimming BAIRD, KENNY MAC, Amarillo Biology, IIKA BAISDEN, ORVILLE RAY JR., Alexandria, Va. Government, Challenge BAKER, GILBERT LOWELL, Dallas Electrical Engineering, TBII, HKN BAKER, LINDA RUTH GOULD, Austin Home Economics, Home Economics Chapter CLASS OF 1967 BAKER, ROBERT ALLEN, Dallas Government History BALDERACH, WAYNE ALAN, Baytown Marketing BALLARD, JUDITH ELAINE, Friendswood Special Education, Felecia Co-Operative Co-Ordinator, Co- Ordinators ' Council, Longhorn Singers, Goodfellow, Education Council BANNON, JOHANNA FRANCES, Fort Worth Mathematics, AAA, Newman Club, Actuarial Club BARBEE, NANCI SUE, Houston Latin American Studies, Xfi, Students ' Association Committees, Fresh- man Council, Sing-Song BARENBLAT, BETTY, San Antonio Sociology, AE ! BARGER, ROBERT WILLIAM, Tyler Law and Business Administration, Model US Senate, YR, American Law Student Association BARING, CHARLES WILLIAM, Austin Transportation, ANA BARKLEY, CAROLYN E., Austin Journalism, TAX, O- , Public Relations Society, Daily Texan BARNES, JAMES C., Houston Marketing, 2AE BARNETT, DON RAY, Austin Zoology BARNETT, WILLIAM BROWNING, Corpus Christi Mathematics, Simkins Epicureans BARR, PAUL THOMAS, San Antonio Mathematics, I KT BARRERA, HOMER, Lovington, N. M. 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Union Committees, Scope, Speleological Society CAFFERTY, PAUL, Houston Finance, A2IT, American Finance Association, Real Estate Insti- tute. Insurance Society, Simkins Epicureans CALDWELL, JOSEPH WALLACE, Boulder, Colo. 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Round-Up CONWAY, WALTER PHILIP, Austin Accounting, Honor Roll COOK, DON SELMAN, Victoria Accounting COOK, WALTER LOUIS JR., Atlanta Accounting, KA, BA , Silver Spurs, Students ' Association Commit- tees, Freshman Council COOPER, LEONARD WELDON, Odessa Chemical Engineering, AXZ, AIChE COORS, JEANNE PARHAM, Memphis, Tenn. Art History, KAfl CORDER, MAIDA MILDRED, San Antonio English, AAJI, Longhorn Band Texas Star, SRD Adviser, Students ' Association Committees, Freshman Council, Sum- mer Orientation Adviser CORDTS, CONSTANCE CAMELIA, Beaumont Plan II, International Club, Student Religious Liberals CORNWELL, GARY TYLER, Houston Accounting, ATJ2 COURSEY, DOUGLAS ERNEST, Coleman Pharmacy, K ' l ' , LPhA, Union Committees, Freshman Track COWAN, MARGARET ANN, Arlington, Va. 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Government, Kinsolving Student Assistant, Freshman Council DRISCOLL, WILLIAM DAN, Austin Mathematics, 2X, H, Varsity Tennis, T Association, Outstanding Student DUBOIS, ALLAN KEITH, San Antonio English, K8, AROTC, Newman Club, YD, Scabbard and Blade DUBOSE, FRED A. JR., Corsicana Advertising, AA2, Acacia, Orientation Adviser, Round-Up DUDAS, JOYCE DEBORAH, Refugio Speech Pathology and Audiology ::.. ED A..; 1 i: ' K Page 606 DUESER, RAYMOND DENSON, Fort Worth Anthropology, BftlT, MAX, A S Council, Student Leaders Seminar in Chile DUGGIN, JILL KATHRYN, Austin Home Economics, OX DUNBAR, ANN, Belton Mathematics DUNLEVY, PATRICIA, Austin Geography, F8T DUNN, HARVEY THOMAS, Richardson Finance, American Finance Association, Freshman Council DUNN, PAMELA, Baytown English German, ZTA, Ashbel, Der Eulenspiegelverein, TSEA DUNN, RICHARD EDWARD, Garland Industrial Relations and Personnel Management, AXA, Order of Alcalde, Cactus Staff DUNWOODY, WILLIAM McCOMB, Houston Finance, f A8, CBA Council, Business Honors Plan, Stu- dents ' Association Committees DURHAM, DAVID LEE, San Angelo Microbiology, K8 DWYER, WARREN LEONARD PORTER, Austin English DWYER, WILLIAM HENRY III, Houston Finance, 1 AB EASTER, ALVIN FREDRICK, San Antonio Mathematics, A j A EBY, ROBERT CORTLAND, Austin Psychology, t A8 ECKENROTH, EDWARD KILMER, San Antonio Engineering Route to Business Administration, Karate Club EDWARDS, JON HOPE, San Angelo Pharmacy, K , AEA, PX, LPhA, Honor Roll EDWARDS, WILLIAM MICHAEL, Dallas Chemical Engineering CLASS OF 1967 Qu. r,0ot- EHLERS, KATHLEEN ANNE, Williams AFB, Ariz. English EICKMANN, KENNETH ELMER, Austin Mechanical Engineering, TBH, AFROTC, Arnold Air Society, Honor Roll, Intramurals EIKENBERRY, DANIEL HENRY, Chariton, Iowa World Resources and International Business, tK ' I ' , Madrigal Singers, A Cappella Choir, Longhorn Singers, Freshman Bas- ketball EISENBERG, STANLEY JAY, San Antonio Finance, i 2A, Silver Spurs, Representative Party, Univer- sity Co-op Board of Directors, Round-Up, Freshman Coun- cil, Campus Chest, Students ' Association Committees EKHOLM, FRANCINE ELIZABETH, Fort Worth English ELICK, NANCY ELEANOR, Bellville History Government, XJ2, Southern Singers, University Chorus ELLERBEE, HARRIETT A., Woodville Spanish French, ZTA ELLERMANN, CAROLE JEAN, Dallas Home Economics ELLETT, ROBERT HARLAN JR., Lake Jackson Accounting, Business Honors Plan, YR ELLIOTT, GARY EUGENE, Austin Industrial Management, Intramurals ELLIOTT, L. ALINE, Baytown Industrial Relations and Personnel Management, AOII, Society for the Advancement of Management, UTSA ELLIS, JAN, Kerrville Office Administration, BBA ELLISON, GLENN EDWARD, Tyler Government, I HS ELLWOOD, WILLIAM CHARLES, El Campo Marketing, 2AE, AZII, Intramurals ELROD, HAMLIN KENNEDY JR., Big Spring Industrial Management, ASH, Intramurals, Society for the Advancement of Management ELROD, PATRICIA ANNE, Houston Elementary Education Sociology, ZTA, A0, AKI Royal Spirit Committee, SEA Page 607 EMBRY, JAMES EVERETT, Corpus Christi Aerospace Engineering, Newman Club, AIAA EMERSON, DONALD EDWARD JR., Houston Marketing, A2II, NROTC, American Marketing Association EMERSON, JOHN CONNER, Austin Finance, ATA, MIi;, Silver Spurs, Honor Roll, CEC, Round- Up, Challenge EPSTEIN, ELLEN EDITH, Dallas Elementary Education, A I E, Education Council, Panhel- lenic, Freshman Council, Union Committees ERSKINE, BLAKE CHARLES, Tehuacana Prelaw ERWIN, ALAN RUSSELL, Baytown Public Relations, AA2, 2AX, Cactus Section Editor, Public Relations Society, Royal Spirit Committee, Students ' Association Union Committees ESCAMILLA, PETER MANUEL, Corpus Christi Mathematics ESPARZA, ALMA RIOJAS, San Antonio Spanish, SEA ESTES, BILLY DEAN, San Benito Zoology Premedical, Tejas Club EVANS, KAREN, Corpus Christi French, International Club, French Club, Der Eulenspiegelverein, La Piccola EVANS, REBECCA ORTIZ, Austin Elementary Education Spanish, University Chorus, BSU, ICC, Goodfellow, Felecia Co-Operative EZON, STEVEN SAMUEL, Houston Finance, A2, A t A, AK , Karate Club, Students ' Associa- tion Committees, University Party FAGIN, MICHAEL K., Austin Accounting, X t FAICKNEY, ROBERT FRANCIS, Angleton Accounting, ATA FAIREY, LINDA LOU, Texas City Business Education, nniT, BBA, Freshman Council FALBO, PASQUALE GREGORY, San Antonio Aerospace Engineering, TAi), AFROTC, Intramurals I Ah GRADUATING SENIORS fi k -V s FALK, WALTER SAMUEL III, Rockport Government, t , A ' i ' H, II2A, Intercollegiate Forensic, Teaching Assistant FARINACCI, NICK A., San Antonio Electrical Engineering, IEEE FARISH, WILLIAM CRAWFORD IV, Dallas Aerospace Engineering, KA, Assembly, IFC, Silver Spurs, Order of Alcalde, SEC, TSP Board, Students ' Association Committees FAYLE, ROBERT WILLIAM, Baytown Zoology, Acacia, Students ' Association Union Committees FECHT EL, JAMES MILTON, Dallas Mathematics, I Kri FELTZ, LAURENCE LEE, Waupaca, Wis. Government. Brackenridge Hall Counselor FENDRICH, RENEE MADELEINE, Miami Beach, Fla. Plan II Spanish, Daily Texan FENNELL, JAMES ARTHUR, Austin Psychology FIFE, MARCIA NANCY, Hempstead Textiles, Clothing and Fashion Design, Home Economics Chapter, Newman Club FINLEY, DEE SOLON JR., Fort Worth Finance, KA, Varsity Golf, T Association FISHER, STEVEN TROY, Fort Worth Aerospace Engineering, AIAA FITZGERALD, RAY MUNN, Houston History Premedical, X, ABA FLEWHARTY, GLENDA RAY, Grand Prairie English FLORES, OLGA ELISA, Mexico City, Mexico Microbiology FLOURNOY, GENIA LOUISE, Houston History, XTA FLOWERS, RICHARD STUART, Austin Statistics, AT, Longhorn Flying Club, Freshman Council, Association for Business Applications of Computers FRE1 Malhi U Fl R; : : : R ' Ll llicrc c, In a CALI bh, C: Page 608 I I FORD, JOHN WILLIAM, Abilene Pharmacy, t AX, Varsity Track, LPhA, Karate Club, Glee Club, University Chorus FORD, LAURA DEAN, La Marque Law, IIB 1 , AAA, -M5 Kinsolving, Southern Belles, Honor Roll FOREIT, DARLEEN RAE, Victoria English FOREMAN, JAMES ROBERT, El Paso Atmospheric Science, Wesley Foundation, Arnold Air So- ciety, AFROTC, American Meteorological Society FORSHAGEN, DOUGLAS ADOLPH JR., Fort Worth Finance, K FORT, SHERRI LYNN, Garland History English, AAA, Golden Hearts, Kinsolving Adviser, SEA, MUN FOSTER, BETTYE SUE, Austin Elementary Education FOWLER, OTIS LINDLEY, Sabinal Accounting FOWLER, POLLY ANN, Laredo English, FAB, Southern Singers, TSEA FOX, DAVID THOMAS, Austin Pharmacy FOX, GILBERT E., Dallas Accounting, t A, Freshman Council, UTSAM FOX, MURRAY EDWARD, Dallas Zoology, TA FRAMPTON, JERRY DOYLE, Tyler Chemical Engineering FRANK, JAMES DAVID, Dallas Mechanical Engineering, TSPE FRANKLIN, MARTHA LOUISE, Bryan Government, Curtain Club, YR FRAZIER, MARY LINNET, McKinney Government, AAA, MUN, Challenge, Students ' Association Committees CLASS OF 1967 - FREIBAND, MICHAEL ANDREW, San Antonio Mathematics, International Club, Union Committees, La Piccola, Challenge, Honor Roll FRENTRESS, JERRY LEON, San Antonio Radio-Television, AEP, f K J , Honor Roll, Outstanding Junior in Communication FRIEDRICH, CALVIN H., Fredericksburg Accounting, A2II FRIZZELLE, SHARON JEAN, San Antonio Special Education, THT, Blanton Adviser, Y, SEA, Inter- national Club, Student Council for Exceptional Children FROEHNER, LINDA LOU, Houston Elementary Education, SEA FRUCHTER, JUDITH ELLEN, Austin Sociology, ArA, Junior Fellow, Freshman Council, Union Com- mittees, Scope, Undergraduate Research Grant FRY, MARK ALLEN, San Antonio Physics, A S2, AFROTC, Arnold Air Society, Physics Honors Program FULLER, EDWARD OSCAR, San Antonio Mathematics, AFROTC FULTON, JOHN DAVID JR., Dayton Microbiology GABLE, CHALMERS DUKE, Hearne Industrial Relations and Personnel Management, A2TT, Karate Club GALBRAITH, MICHAEL RAY, Houston Industrial Relations and Personnel Management, Longhorn Singers GALLAWAY, BARBARA GAIL, Kingsville Home Economics, KAIT, ON, Home Economics Chapter GALLAWAY, WALTER CRAIG, Mercedes Industrial Management, 2IK GALLOWAY, MARTHA McCLINTOCK, Austin Home Economics GAMMAGE, TROUPE EARNEST III, Houston Insurance, Insurance Society GAMMON, MICHAEL EUGENE, Denton Mathematics, t AB, Varsity Basketball, T Association, Friars, Order of Alcalde, Texas Cowboys Page 609 GANDER, JOYCE ELLEN, San Antonio English GARABEDIAN, BERGE FRANCOIS, Beirut, Lebanon Physical Education, Acacia, Organization of Arab Students, Intra- murals GARCIA, IRMA LOURDES, Harlingen Latin American Studies, International Club, Newman Club, ICC, Intramurals, Co-Operative Blind Student Services GARCIA, LUIS ALFONSO, San Diego Pharmacy GARCIA, MARY VIRGINIA, Corpus Christ! Spanish, Whitis Co-Operative, Panhellenic Scholarship, Honor Roll GARCIA, MICHAEL ANGEL JR., San Antonio Architecture, Freshman Council CARD, RONNIE JOE, Athens Finance, Real Estate Institute, American Finance Association GARNER, JOHN H. II, Brownwood Finance, 1 K2 GARRETTE, CHARLES RAY, Nacogdoches Premedical Zoology, YD GASAWAY, CAROLE SUSAN, Houston History, AX, SEA, Freshman Council, Union Committees GEDDIE, JOHN BALDWIN, Fort Worth Marketing, BHII, American Marketing Association GEISSLER, WALLACE HUGH JR., San Antonio Electrical Engineering, i Ktt, IEEE GENTRY, TOM JORDAN, Big Spring Electrical Engineering, IIKA, TBTI, 4 ' IIi), Silver Spurs, Order of Alcalde, IFC, Assembly, SEC, Outstanding Student GEORGE, JOSEPH AARON, Houston Economics, Nueces College House, YD GERCHSHEIMER, CARLOTA, East Bernard German GERDES, ALVIN LOUIS II, San Antonio Mathematics GRADUATING SENIORS GERMAN, MARGARET KEITH, Bryan Elementary Education, AAA, TSEA GERMER, EDNA DIANE, Edna Elementary Education, AFA, TBS, Longhorn Band GEWIN, BILLY KAY, Pearsall Journ.-ilism GIBBS, GARY CLINTON, Abilene Engineering Route to Business Administration, 211 GIBSON, KAY ANNELLE, Beaumont English, SEA GIESECKE, JAMIE LEA, Angleton Secondary Education, TOT, TSEA, Upperclass Adviser GIESECKE, RICHARD EDWARD, Marble Falls Marketing, American Marketing Association GIFFEN, DONALD EMMETT, Harlingen Industrial Relations and Personnel Management, A Cappella Choir GILDEMEISTER, EDWARD AUGUSTUS, San Antonio History, AFROTC, Campus Guild Co-Operative, American Institute of Archaeology GILLESPIE, CAROL LEE, Walker AFB, N. M. Art, Ar, Art Students Association, Freshman Council GILLESPIE, ROBERT M., Sherman Plan II, AT, Pre-Law Association GILLINGWATER, BARRY SIDNEY, Winnipeg, Canada Pharmacy, t AX, Honor Roll GILLIS, THOMAS JAMES, Wharton Electrical Engineering, KA , AIEE, YD, BSU, Intramurals GILMORE, SAMMY MICHAEL, Bowie, Md. English, NROTC, Scabbard and Blade GILREATH, CHARLES LUCIAN, Amarillo English GIPSON, CHARLES ROGER, Lake Jackson Chemical Engineering, 2 t E, AIChE, Silver Spurs, Round- Up, Freshman Council, TES Magazine, Orientation Advisors Committee I ' .., Psyc ( Page 610 V; ( s GISH, STANLEY KEITH, Fort Worth Aerospace Engineering, AIAA, TSPE GISH, TERRY EDWIN, Fort Worth Mechanical Engineering, ASME, NSPE GISH, TOM ROBERT, San Antonio Accounting, ATA, NROTC, Scabbard and Blade, Business Honors Plan GLASER, RICHARD JAMES, San Antonio Government, Acacia, Varsity Swimming , NROTC, Scabbard and Blade GONZALEZ, TERESITA, Laredo Pharmacy, KK, Newman Hall Adviser GONZALEZ-ARROYO, ESTHER, Laredo Mathematics, K Kirby, Laredo Club GOODWIN, ALICE BETH, Austin Microbiology, 1 ' 1 B, A t T, Freshman Council, Union Committees GOODWIN, CHARLES REID JR., Waco History GORDON, MARY KATHLEEN, Beaumont Zoology, AKA, Newman Club GOREN, JANET ROSE, Houston Elementary Education, AK I , Mortar Board, Angel Flight, Blue- bonnet Belle Finalist, Spooks GOSTECNIK, MARSHA GAY, Houston Elementary Education, Al Ten Most Beautiful, Angel Flight, Little Sigmas, Sweetheart Nominee GOTSCH, WAYNE EDWARD, Edinburg Aerospace Engineering, AIAA GOULDIE, CHARLES DURHAM, Austin History COVE, OTIS RAY, San Angelo Accounting, BA , Honor Roll GRAEFF, HERMAN PAUL, Houston Physics, Longhorn Flying Club, Longhorn Singers GRAFIUS, ELIZABETH ISABELL, Bellaire Mathematics History, AOIT, Panhellenic, Spooks, Varsity- Carnival, Union Committees CLASS OF 1967 stole - GRAHAM, DOUGLAS COOPER, Fort Worth Government, Pre-Law Association, Insurance Society GRAHAM, GEORGIA ANITA, Corpus Christ! Spanish, I1B I GRAVES, THOMAS ALLEN, Corpus Christi Engineering Route to Business Administration, ATA, Texas Cowboys, Orientation Advisors Committee GRAY, GERALDINE ELIZABETH, San Antonio Elementary Education, KAII, SEA GREEN, CELIA, San Antonio English, Union Committees GREEN, ROBERT CHARLES, Moran Mathematics, X-t , UTSAM, Residence Hall Staff Member GREEN, RUFUS JR., Corpus Christi Premedical Zoology, A t ' A GREEN, THOMAS AARON JR., Corsicana English GREENFIELD, DAVID JR., Houston Psychology, ti:A, Freshman Council, Karate Club GREGG, SANDRA KATHLEEN, San Angelo Music Education, 2AI, Southern Singers, University Chorus, Fine Arts Council, Music Advisory Committee, Senior Cabinet, Music Educators National Conference GREGORY, DAVID MICHAEL, Denton Finance, OAK, Tejas Club, Texas Cowboys, Order of Alcalde, Freshman Council, Honor Roll, Business Honors Plan, Out- standing Student CRIBBLE, JAMES THOMAS III, Austin Transportation, 2X, AXA, Arnold Air Society, AFROTC GRIFFITH, PATRICIA ANN, San Antonio Sociology GRIFFITHS, GAIL, Dallas Speech History, KA8 GRIMLAND, JOSEPH RUSH JR., Grand Prairie Mathematics, IIKA GRISHAM, JOHN MARION, Rusk Finance, BS Page 611 GROBOWSKY. DONALD RICHARD, Lockhart Accounting, 1 K GRONES. ROYCE GENE, Hallettsville Mathematics GROSSMAN, ELIZABETH ANN, Corpus Christ! Biology GROVE, CAROLYN WOOD, Atlanta, Ga. Mathematics Speech, XJ2, AFA, Ten Most Beautiful, Sweetheart Nominee, Freshman Council GROVE, GLENNA HELEN. Corpus Christi Elementary Education, AAH, Sing-Song GROVES, BARBARA LYNN, Texarkana Sociology, Carothers Adviser. YR GUAJARDO, JOSEPH ELOY, San Antonio Zoology GUERRA, IRAM LETICIA, San Antonio Sociology Social Welfare Studies GUEST, HENRY GRADY JR., Houston Architectural Engineering. AAAE, TSPE GUILLOT, PATRICK CARL, Dallas Government, YR GUY, PAUL WILLIAM, Austin Mathematics, 0112, t K I , M5K, Honor Roll GUYNES, JAYNEE CAROLE, Grand Prairie Art Education, AXS2, Kinsolving Adviser, Royal Spirit Com- mittee, Students ' Association Committees, UTSA, Commer- cial Art Students League GUYNES, MARY JO, Borger French HAAS, MARILYN LOUISE, Victoria Elementary Education, ACE HACKERMAN, STEPHEN M., Austin Government, 2X, I HS, t BK HAFNER, HAYDEN SHIELDS JR., Tyler Mathematics, Texas Sacred Singers GRADUATING SENIORS I HAGEN, MICHAEL FRANCIS, Texarkana Electrical Engineering, IEEE HAIDUSEK, EDWIN JOSEPH, Weimar Pharmacy, 1 AX HAINES, JERALD C., Abilene Radio-Television-Film, 271 HALL, ANN, Galveston Elementary Education, SEA HALL, DAVID MICHAEL, Danville, 111. Government HALL, MARTHA JOE, Dalhart Speech Pathology and Audiology HALL, ROBERT EDWARD, San Antonio Mathematics, I KB HALTER, JACK CHANDLER, Baytown Plan II, MI2, 1 ' BK, Junior Fellow HALVERSON, MICHAEL ALFRED, Abilene World Resources and International Business HAMFF, WESLEY CHRISTIAN, Paige Aerospace Engineering, AIAA, Longhorn Flying Club HAMILTON, ADRIANNE ANN, Azle History, Acacia Order of Delphi HAMILTON, WILLIAM BELHAVEN III, San Antonio Chemical Engineering, Acacia, AIChE HAMMONDS, JAMES LEON. Houston Accounting Finance, AK , Longhorn Singers, Union Committees HANCOCK, ROBERT L., Richardson Physics, NROTC, Crow ' s Nest, Intramurals HANER. JANE YVONNE, Alice Mathematics HANLEY, MICHAEL JAMES, Dallas Marketing. -hKH, American Marketing Association HA! Bit F HAS Md HE Mart Page 612 HANNA, MICHAEL MARTEN, Houston Predental History, i:X HARALDSON, ROBERT SCOTT, Houston Psychology, Student Religious Liberals, Y HARBISON, ROBERT LEWIS, Wiehita Falls Accounting, ' M ' A, Texas Cowboys HARDY, CHARLES BERT, San Antonio Biology HARGRAVES, RICHARD LEE, Baytown Chemical Engineering HARGROVE, BEVERLY LAIRD, Wilmette, III. Biology Mathematics HARLAN, PAULA KAY, Houston Elementary Education, A ' I , Orange Jackets, Goodfellow, Edu- cation Council, Union Council, Upperclass Adviser, Election Commission, Operation Brainpower, ACE, SEA, Outstanding Student HARP, JEAN FAY, Yorktown English HARPER, JANET JOHNSTON, Hull Textiles, Clothing, Fashion Design, AAII. Freshman Council, Y HARPER, RICHMOND CHASE JR., Eagle Pass Marketing, -X HARRIS, ALLYN REUBEN, Corsicana Marketing, 2X, American Marketing Association, Society for the Advancement of Management HARRIS, CAMILLE COOK, Dallas Mathematics, Engineering Wives ' Club HARRIS, DARLENE FAYE, Pasadena Mathematics Government, ZTA, Freshman Cheerleader, White Star Sweethearts, Royal Spirit Committee HARRIS, SALLY ANN, Austin Marketing, r t B, Freshman Council HARTGROVE, MAE HELEN, San Angelo Accounting, KA , HI ' - HARTMANN, CLINTON SYLVESTER, Fredericksburg Electrical Engineering, TBF, HKN, I H2, Engineering Fel- low, Honor Roll, IEEE CLASS OF 1967 HARTRICK, GEORGIE CAROL, Baytown History HARTWELL, LESLIE JAMES, Waco Chemical Engineering, AIChE, Symphony Orchestra, BSU HASKETT, SONDRA FAYE, Katy Nutrition, Home Economics Chapter HASTEDT, JAN, Columbus Elementary Education, AAA, SEA HASTEN, LEONARD KENNETH, Mertens Mechanical Engineering, ASME HATCHER, ROBERT ALAN, Port Neches Marketing, 2AE HAWKINS, MINA JO, Fabens Elementary Education, AXS2, Freshman Council, Union Com- mittees HAWS, GAYLE ROYCE, Jacksonville Engineering Route to Business Administration, A MJ, YR HEATH, CHARLES BOBBY, Henderson Marketing, American Market ing .Association HECKMANN, DARLENE FAYE, Brenham Mathematics, TSEA HECKMANN, RAY WAYNE, Brenham Zoology HECTOR, JANE ELIZABETH, Beeville Art, Commercial Art Students League HEDRICK, ANN RUTH, Austin English, HAH, SEA HEIDEKE, ANN CAROL, Austin Special Education HEININGER, LEWIS HAROLD JR., Kingsville Engineering Route to Business Administration, ABAC HELGESON, RICHARD WARREN, Abilene Marketing Speech, AX, AFROTC, Varsity Debate, Real Estate Institute, American Marketing Association, UTSAM Page 613 HELMER, RICHARD EARLE III, Houston Zoology, 2X, Assembly, Silver Spurs, Union Committees, Freshman Council, YR, Honor Roll, Intramurals HEMBREE, LOUIS ARTHUR JR., Killeen Mathematics, Arnold Air Society, AFROTC, Speleological Society HENDERSON, BARBARA ELLEN, West Elementary Education, Education Council, International Club, ACE HENDERSON, KATHLEEN MARGARET, Baytown Nutrition, YR, Home Economics Chapter HENDERSON, ROBERT FRANKLIN JR., Frost History, Simkins Epicureans HENDRICKS, KAREN SUE, Texarkana English Government HENK, BARBARA JANE, Austin Business Education, AAII, IIS2II, CBA Council, Triggerettes, UTSA HENRY, BARBARA ANN, Corpus Christ! Government, KAB Scope, Honor Roll HENRY, CAMERON EDWARD, Corpus Christi Mathematics, t i,K HENRY, JOHNNY LEE, Fort Worth Microbiology, A 1 A, San Jacinto Counselor HENSLEE, KAREN SUE, Brenham Elementary Education, University Chorus, Freshman Council HEREFORD, SANFORD RAYMOND, Beaumont Accounting, A2 IT HERNANDEZ, RODOLFO, Laredo English HERNANDEZ, ROGER RUBEN, El Paso Pharmacy, K , LPhA HEROLD, VICKIE LEE, Austin Interior Design, AID HERRERA, MANUEL OSTROWSKI, San Antonio Romance Languages, 2AIT, Students ' Association Commit- tees, YR, Honor Roll, La Piccola, Round-Up GRADUATING SENIORS J l HERRON, DON WILSON, Austin Accounting HIGGINS, ROBERT BROWN JR., Merkel Civil Engineering, TBIT, XE, ASCE HILBURN, DON EDWARD, Pasadena Accounting HILBURN, HARRIET BESSIE, Gainesville Psychology, YR, Madison House Adviser HILL, CAROL JEANE, San Antonio Elementary Education, TSEA HILL, FRANCES OLIVIA, Wellington Mathematics, KAB, AAA, 1 BK, f B Kinsolving, Freshman Council, Union Committees, Honor Roll HILL, MALONE VINCENT JR., Austin Microbiology, X, Union Committees HILL, THOMAS FRANCIS, Dallas Finance, 1 A9, IFC, Texas Cowboys HILSHER, CHARLES LOUIS, Houston Chemical Engineering, AX, AIChE HINSON, LARRY KEITH, San Antonio Accounting, BA , Association for Business Applications of Com- puters HINTON, RICHARD CHARLES, Dallas Mathematics, KA, ' MIS, Freshman Council, Challenge, Campus Chest, Union Board of Directors, IFC HOBBS, KATHLEEN JANE, San Antonio Industrial Relations and Personnel Management, XJ), Sweet- heart Finalist HOBBS, TERRY LYNN, Austin Music Education, AX. TBS, 2AI, Longhorn Band, A Cappella Choir, Longhorn Singers, Assembly, Goodfellow, Student-Faculty Discipline Committee HODGE, JILL LANGSTON, Albuquerque, N. M. Government HOEPFNER, JUDY, Corpus Christi Spanish, ZTA, TSTA HOFFMAN, JEANE SUZANNE, Austin German, Upperclass Adviser, Union Committees, Der Eulen- spiegelverein, Freshman Council, Sisters of the Mystic Eye, Cactus Aid Page 614 fm ( c ff f HOFFMAN, NANCY ANN, Dallas English, I BK, English Honors Program HOLADAY, ANN ELIZABETH, San Antonio English Advertising, KKr, FAX HOLBERT, PAMELA, Terrell Textiles, Clothing Fashion Design, AAA, Home Economics Chapter, Ashhel, Union Committees, Freshman Council HOLGUIN, OMAR JOSEF, Austin Mathematics, Newman Club, Intramurals HOLLAND, CAROLYN SUE, Austin History Government, AOH, KAII, Spooks, Freshman Council, Round-Up HOLMAN, ALAN RICHARD, Austin Chemical Engineering, 2X, AIChE, Society for the Advancement of Management HOLMES, NED SWEENEY, Austin Law, I AB, Freshman Council HOLSTIEN, EDWIN LEON, Orange Mathematics, MIi, Longhorn Band HOLT, WILLIAM THAD, Austin Accounting, YR HOLUBEC, VICTOR JOE, Austin Industrial Relations and Personnel Management, A MJ, AFROTC HOMER, MARY ELLEN, Harlingen Elementary Education HOOVER, ROBERT JOSEPH, Austin Marketing HOPE, GARY WAYNE, Fischer History Government HOPPENS, DON WAYNE, Brenham Chemical Engineering, AX2, TBIT, HXE HORN, DIANA G., Muenster Interior Design, Newman Club HORNBURG, BOYCE, Austin American Studies, Tejas Club, Union Advisory Board, TTT, Visiting Fellows, Faculty-Student Cabinet, President ' s Ad- visory Cabinet, Freshman Council, Y, Outstanding Student, Academic Affairs CLASS OF 1967 HORNE, DANNY RAY, Longview Government HOUSER, ALAN RANDOLPH, San Antonio Botany, 1 HZ, AROTC, Intramurals, Royal Co-Operative, Junior Fellows HOUSER, JOHN H., Amarillo Finance HOUSER, LESLIE LOUISE, Houston Elementary Education, KA8 HOUSTON, DANIEL EDWARD, Austin Architecture HOUSTON, JAMES DUANE, Arlington Psychology, K HOUSTON, SANDRA KATHLEEN, Houston Elementary Education, Freshman Council, TSEA HOWE, NELSON CLIFTON III, San Antonio Spanish, YR HOWELL, LAWRENCE MACK, Grand Prairie Finance, K2, Freshman Basketball, American Finance Association HOWELL, PAMELA CHERYL, San Antonio Government, r t B HOWERTON, ERNEST EDWARD JR., San Antonio Premedical Zoology, 2N HUBENAK, EDMUND JOSEPH JR., Wharton Architectural Engineering, TBII, TSA, XE, AAAE HUERTA, PEDRO JR., Mathis Pharmacy, t AX, PX HUGHEN, JANIS MAE, Houston Interior Design, Cactus Editor-in-Chief, AID, Campus Chest, Kin- solving Adviser, Outstanding Student, Freshman Council HUGHEN, MICHELE ANN, Houston Elementary Education, KATT, t K I , Campus Chest HUGHES, ALBERTA MARIE, San Antonio Mathematics Page 615 HUGHES, ALTON KEITH, Garland Premedical, I H2, AEA HUMPHRIS, DENNIS ALAN, Corpus Christi Chemistry, AX2 HUNDEMER, JAMES EDWARD, Austin History HUNN, WILLIAM CLAY, Temple Russian, Slavic Club, Veteran ' s Association, YR, San Jacinto Counselor HUNTER, DORIS ANNE, Baytown Nutrition, ADA, Home Economics Chapter, Freshman Council HURST, KATHY ANN, Spur English Speech, Wesley Foundation, Longhorn Singers, Round- UE, Rio Grande College House HURY, D ' ANN ELIZABETH, San Antonio English, Union Committees, Freshman Council HUTCHINGS, SALLY, Dallas Marketing, Xfi, American Marketing Association INGRAM, JOHN CARL, Austin Chemistry INGRAM, JOYCE ANN, Buffalo Chemical Engineering, AZ, AAA, TSPE, AIChE, SEC, Scottish Scholars, SRD Adviser, Goodfellow IRWIN, JAMES ROSS, San Antonio Botany, YR ISBELL, DOUGLAS DALE, Maypearl Accounting JACKSON, CLARK HOUSTON, Lampasas Pharmacy, i AX, LPhA JACKSON, DALE ERWIN, Austin Industrial Relations and Personnel Management JACKSON, JUDY KAY, Lake Jackson Home Economics, Littlefield Adviser, Home Economics Chapter JACOB, BEN EUGENE, Georgetown Pharmacy, K , University Co-Operative Board of Directors Honor Roll i GRADUATING SENIORS JAMES, JOHN PRESTON, Austin Chemical Engineering, AIChE JAMISON, GARRETT HARRY, Lometa Finance, American Finance Association JASTER, THOMAS SCOTT, Brenham Marketing, AK , American Marketing Association JAVORS, MARTIN ALAN, Dallas Pharmacy, t AX JEFFERS, MARY NELL, Houston Elementary Education, KAO, Campus Chest, Bored Martyrs JELKS, EDWARD CHRISTIAN, Dallas Engineering Science, TKK, MI , TBII, Engineering Fellow JENKINS, DANIEL EDWARDS III, Houston Zoology, rA JENSEN, GREGORY ERIC, Dallas History, TKE, Pre-Law Association, Royal Spirit Committee JEPSEN, GLORIA LANELLE, Dallas English Speech JETTER, FRANCES KATHERINE, Rosebud Elementary Education, TSEA, ACE JOHNS, SAMMY RAY, Austin Pharmacy, LPhA JOHNSON, ARDIS LYNN, Houston Government, AZ, TA, Littlefield Adviser, UTSA JOHNSON, DOUGLAS ALAN, Houston Accounting, Ramshorn Co-Operative, ICC, Men ' s Co-Operative Coun- cil, ICC Song Ffst. Intramurals JOHNSON. GARY WILLIAM, Corpus Christi Marketing, AK , American Marketing Association, Newman Club JOHNSON, JANET MILANNE, Brenham English History, KA8, Panhellenic, Ashbel JOHNSON, KAY CHARLOTTE, Houston Mathematics, ZTA :::.: Jl Ai Ci JL Page 616 JOHNSON, KENT EDMUND, Austin Government, KA, A Cappella Choir JOHNSON, MARY MARTIN, Austin Clothing, Textiles and Fashion Design, 55TA, OX JOHNSON, MICHAEL McFARLAND, Corpus Christ! Electrical Engineering, IEEE JOHNSON, ORBRA RAY, Austin Finance, Insurance Society JOHNSON, THOMAS BAINES, Wichita Falls Chemical Engineering, I rA JONES, BILLY LYNN, Texarkana Zoology, A l fi, Underwater Society JONES, CHARLES CALVIN, Pearsall Art, Commercial Art Students League JONES, DONALD EARL, San Antonio Architectural Engineering, APX, AAAE JONES, HENRY BERNARD JR., Tyler Chemical Engineering, Intramurals JONES, JAMES HAROLD II, Houston Architectural Engineering, KA JONES, JOHN MICHAEL, Kilgore Journalism JONES, LEO ELDON JR., Tyler Finance, Insurance Society, American Finance Association JONES, LINNEA ELIZABETH, Dallas History English JONES, RONNY.G., Austin Industrial Relations and Personnel Management, YR JONES, SHERRY KAY, Paris Marketing, A t , CBA Council JORDAN, PATRICIA F., Dallas English, Xn, Challenge, Round-Up, Campus Chest, Students ' Association Committees CLASS OF 1967 JUDD, BEN BANKS JR., Richardson Philosophy JUEDEMAN, LYNNE CAROL, Odessa Mathematics, AAA, YR, Honor Roll JUNGE, ANN FELLER, Edna Mathematics English, AFA JUNGE, CURTIS LINWOOD, Austin Anthropology, TKE,, A i n, AFROTC, Arnold Air Society, Scabbard and Blade JURECKA, JOANNE WIEDERHOLD, Houston Anthropology JURECKA, PAUL DEAN, Houston Architecture, Ed Price Hall, Men ' s Co-Operative Council, ICC, Curtain Club, SAIA JUSTICE, JOHN R. 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Davidson Scholar- ship KAYE, BARBARA, Dallas Sociology, A 1 E, AAA, t B Kinsojving, Panhellenic, Union Leadership Seminar KEAST, LARRY GEORGE, Dick inson Mechanical Engineering, ASME, TSPE, Power Show KEEFE, JAMES ROSE II, Victoria Pharmacy, LPhA, Newman Club KEINARTH, SHARYN B., El Campo Government ' At Page 617 KEITH, BARBARA ABBOTT, Dallas History, ZTA, ITA J , BK, AIESEC, A Cappella Choir KELLEY, GLORIA JEAN, Tustin, Calif. Sociology KELLEY, KATHLEEN KAREN, Fort Worth Marketing, FAX, American Marketing Association, Littlefield Student Assistant KELLEY, MARGARET ANN, El Paso Elementary Education, ZTA, YR, Mayfair House Adviser KELLY, CAROLINE JENKINS, Austin Home Economics, ON, Home Economics Chapter KELLY, JEAN, Houston Mathematics, AF, Freshman Council, Kinsolving Adviser, Honor Roll, Guild of Lay Theologians KELLY, MARION LESLIE, Nederland Sociology, ICC, Wesley Foundation KELSEY, JAMES ROBERT, Dallas Aerospace Engineering, KA, TBII, 2TT, SEC, AIAA, TSPE KENDALL, DOROTHY IRENE, Karnes City Business Education, UTSA, Intramurals, SRD Adviser KENGLA, MARGERY, Austin History English, KKF, AAA, NROTC Sweetheart, Sweetheart Nominee, Bored Martyr, White Star Sweethearts KENLEY, LORIA ANN, Kilgore Government, YR KENNEDY, BOBBY JOE, Copperas Cove Pharmacy, AX, LPhA KENNEDY, DAVID BRUCE, Austin History KENNON, ELEANOR ANN, Cleburne Elementary Education KERCKHOFF, SYLVIA JEAN, San Antonio Interior Design, AID, Christian Science Organization KERSEY, JIM WESLEY, Austin Psychology GRADUATING SENIORS ; KEY, PAMELA JEAN, Kilgore English Speech, KAII, YR KHALAF, KHALED YOUSIF, Riyadh, Saudi Arabia Chemistry RIGHT, CHARLES LESTER, San Antonio Finance, American Finance Association, YR KILPATRICK, PAMELA, Randolph AFB History KINCH, JANE LUISE, Dallas Home Economics, Home Economics Chapter KING, ALBERT KENNETH, Ingram Marketing KING, DOROTHY ADELE, Houston Textile, Clothing and Fashion Design KING, EMMA LEA, Austin Art Education, TBS, ITAB, Spooks, Mortar Board, Long- horn Band KING, JANET IRENE, Houston Elementary Education, AEA, AAA, Blanton Adviser, Orange Jackets, Orientation Adviser, Cordettes KING, KITTY CAROLYN, Freeport Elementary Education, AAA, Ashbel, Union Committees KINGSBURY, SANDRA LEE, Austin Marketing, ATA, American Marketing Association, Freshman Council KINN EY, JAN, Houston Art Education, AAA, Art Students Association KIRK, EDWARD C. R., Austin Anthropology KIRSTEN, RICHARD ALBERT, La Marque Chemical Engineering, BH, AX2, AIChE KISTENMACHER, MARILYN MARGARET, Jackson, Miss. Elementary Education, Xtt, KAII, Honor Roll KLAHN, JAMES BRIAN, Sweeny Electrical Engineering, I II2, HKN, TBII, Engineering Fellow Ion LAI OK, LA. ] Ga ,;:- L A LAN Page 618 KLAUS, IRA JOE, Lolita Pharmacy, K KLEKAR, ANDREA JEANNE, Shiner Mathematics, Newman Club KLINCK, SALLY SUE DAVIS, McAllen Mathematics, XH, Sisters of the Signet, Kinsolving Adviser, Freshman Council, Union Committees KNAFFLE, FAITH CECELIA, Corpus Christi English History, Kinsolving Student Assistant, SEA, Union Committees KNIGHT, BETH ANN, Port Arthur History, AAII, AAA, f AB, t BK KNOX, ORION JR., San Antonio Architecture, AIA, Speleological Society, AMCS KNOX, WILLIAM THOMAS, San Angelo Government, 2X KOCIAN, DAVID DEAN, Weimar Marketing, YR, American Marketing Association KOEHL, SHARON DARLEEN, San Antonio Home Economics KOENIG, CALANNE DEE, Houston Spanish French, KA6 KOEPPE, MARY CLAIRE, Fort Worth Microbiology XO, Cordettes, All Campus Advisors, Union Leadership Board, Mortar Board, Goodfellow, Sweetheart Finalist, Round-Up KONZ, LEO EDWIN, Beaumont World Resources and International Business, Underwater Society, Newman Club KOWERT, NANCY LOUISE, Fredericksburg Journalism, The Daily Texan, Orange Jackets, Goodfellow, Outstand- ing Student, Kinsolving Adviser, Bluebonnet Belle Finalist, Jesse H. Jones Scholarship in Journalism, Boyce House Memorial Scholar- ship, George W. Brackenridge Scholarship KREMER, LAURIE LUCILE, Berwyn, Pa. Elementary Education KRIEGEL, JEANETTE ELAINE, Houston Psychology, FA KUCERA, ADRIENNE MARIE, Broadview, 111. Sociology, Newman Club, International Friendship Associa- tion CLASS OF 1967 KUEHLER, MARILYN KAY, San Antonio Journalism, 82 , The Daily Texan KYSE, BARBARA CAROL, San Antonio Accounting, American Marketing Association, Challenge, Students ' Association Committees LAAKSO, RICHARD H., Los Fresnos Accounting, A2IT. LACY, LARRY WAYNE, Commerce Government LADD, DOUGLAS ALAN, Bellaire Chemistry, Canterbury Association LAIRD, MOLLY LACY, Austin Music Education, 2AI, Music Educators National Conference LAKEY, GORDON LEE, Austin Marketing Industrial Relations and Personnel Management, Varsity Baseball, T Association LAMB, AARON EDWARD JR., Brownwood Finance, AK , American Finance Association LAMBERT, DAVID ROY, Garland General Business, AXA, Union President, TTT, Order of Alcalde, Outstanding Student, Mike Flynn Award LAMBERT, ROBERT WESLEY, Midland Accounting, X, BA LAMBERT, SANDRA KAY, Austin Elementary Education, AZ LANE, SAM JR., Center Law LANGENDOEN, GARY LEE, Atlanta, Ga. General Business Prelaw, Varsity Swimming, All American, T Association LANGHAM, CHARLES G. Ill, Galveston Zoology, A I A LAUDADIO, THERESA ELIZABETH, Corpus Christi English Government, Y LAWRENCE, LUCIA ANN, Vernon Government, AXJ2 Page 619 LAWS, MARGARET CHRISTINE, Buda Home Economics, Home Economics Chapter, TSEA, Cactus Staff, Freshman Council LAY, LILLIE JANE, Houston Elementary Education, r I B, Panhellenic, Upperclass Adviser LAZARUS, GLENDA JO, Tyler Elementary Education, J B Kinsolving, Mortar Board, Orange Jackets, Assembly, Education Council, Kinsolving Adviser, Union Committees, Freshman Council Adviser, Round-Up, Goodfellow LEACH, DON EDWARD, San Antonio Marketing, AK ' I ' , Brackenridge Hall Counselor, American Marketing Association LEACH, KATHERINE ANNE, Baytown Marketing, AZ, American Marketing Association, Students ' Associa- tion Committees, Freshman Council LEACH, LINDA DIANE, Houston Industrial Relations and Personnel Management, KKF, CBA Council, YR, Society for the Advancement of Management LEDERER, MARTHA GENE, Houston Mathematics English, XTA, Kinsolving Adviser, Freshman Council Adviser, Orientation Adviser LEDNICKY, PATRICIA ANN, West English, All Campus Advisors, Newman Club LEE, CHERYL KAY, Austin Elementary Education, r t B, Union Committees, Honor Roll LEGE, JACQUELINE ELAINE, Macon, Ga. Special Education, Student Council for Exceptional Children LEHTO, AXEL EMIL, North Tarrytown, N. Y. Public Relations, Longhorn Singers, Public Relations Society LEVEY, ARNOLD LEWIS, San Antonio Government, TA , Students ' Association Committees, Fresh- man Council Adviser LEVY, EUGENE HENRY, San Antonio Philosophy, Hillel Foundation LEWELLEN, BARBARA GAYLE, Temple Music Education, M f E, Southern Singers, Concert Choir, Univer- sity Chorus, Music Educators National Conference, Honor Roll LEWIS, CAROLYN SUE, Big Spring Pharmacy, Kinsolving Student Assistant LEWIS, GLEN EARL JR., Austin General Business, Real Estate Institute GRADUATING SENIORS At a f r i r j rTG!, U- T; .UM A ! l f - J LEWIS, HAROLD RAY, Eustace Premedical, A f fi LEWIS, JOHN SLA TON, Dallas Industrial Relations and Personnel Management, NROTC LIGHTFOOT, ROBERT ALLEN JR., Sweetwater Govrnm -nt LINDSAY. RANDEE JANE, San Antonio Statistics Mathematics, Littlefield Mortarboard, Fresh- man Council, Association for Business Applications of Computers, American Marketing Association LINDSEY, JAMES DARRYL, Floydada Mechanical Engineering. TIT2, ASME LINDSEY, LAJUANA R., Plainview Secondary Education, FflT, TSEA LINDSEY, RONALD LYNN, Fort Worth Government Economics LITTLE, FRANK JOE JR., Greenville Predental Zoology LITTLE, JANET, Cullowhee, N. C. Sociology, Whitehall Co-Ordinator, Y. Union Committees, Women ' s Co-Ordinating Council LOBPRIES, FREDERICK MICHAEL, La Grange Marketing, A2TT, American Marketing Association LOBPRIES, MARGARET JANSSEN, La Grange German, Longhorn Band, Texas Star LOGSDON, JOHN ROBERT, Austin Premedical Zoology, 4 Hi:, AKA, BK, Honor Roll LOMAX, JOHN M., Houston History, I E, Freshman Council Adviser, Union Committee LONG, GEORGE EDWARD, Houston Mechanical Engineering, ASME LONGMOOR, VIRGINIA DALE, San Antonio Industrial Relations and Personnel Management, r t B LOVE, WENDELYN VIRGINIA, GreenvUle Elementary Education, KAIL TSEA Page 620 LOVING, LEE ANN, Corpus Christi English, IIAB, 2AII, Spanish Club, Honor Roll LOWDON, ANN MARIA, Fort Worth Physical Education, KKI Education Council, SKUNKS, YR, UTSA LOYLESS, DARRELL MACK, Talco Government History LUKSH, SUZANNE, San Antonio Office Administration, BBA LUND, WILLIAM LAWRENCE, Borger Mechanical Engineering, ASME, TSPE LYONS, JAMES HARRY, Houston Government, IIKA, Students ' Association Union Committees, Dormitory Adviser, Freshman Council MACBETH, MARILYN, Dallas Psychology MacEACHIN, JANET ANN, San Antonio Accounting, BA , Honor Roll MACHA, GERALD CHARLES, Rosenberg Accounting MACON, RONALD NORMAN, San Antonio Architectural Engineering, XE, AAAE MADDOX, CAROLYN NELLE, Palacios Speech, KAB, ACE, Union Committees MADEKSHO, LAWRENCE, Houston Marketing, YR MADERA, MARY FAY, Louise Elementary Education, TSEA MAJOR, BARBARA DIANE, Nocona Spanish French MAKELA, ROBERT GEORGE, Alexandria, Va. Civil Engineering, H2, XE, TBII, Semper Fidelis Society, A Cappella Choir, UTSAM MALIK, FRANK GUSTAV JR., Beaumont Microbiology Zoology, Freshman Council CLASS OF 1967 MALLORY, JAMES ROBERT, Weatherford Government, Pre-Law Association MALLOW, LARRY BRYANT, Brownwood Psychology, J KS, Glee Club, UTSAM MANDEL, BETTY JO, Dallas Elementary Education, AE 1 MARGOLIS, BARRY HOWARD, Houston Accounting, f ZA, IFC, Silver Spurs, Union Committees Council TSP Board, Assembly, Varsity Carnival, Intra- murals, Goodfellow MARLATT, CAROLYN GAIL, Pasadena Microbiology, 3RD Adviser, All Campus Advisers, Students ' Asso- ciation Committees MARQUESS, JENNIE WEBB, Wharton Elementary Education, A , KATT, SEA MARR, GREGORY PAUL, El Paso Zoology MARSHALL, CLYDE WINSTON, Palestine Mathematics MARSHALL, SCHUYLER BAILEY, El Paso Plan II, SX, Assembly, Longhorn Flying Club, Union Committees, Freshman Council, Student-Faculty Discipline Committee, Freshman Council Adviser MARTIN, LINDA ANN, Cheyenne, Wyo. Actuarial Science, XI2, Insurance Society, Actuarial Club, Society for the Advancement of Management, Texas Sacred Singers MARTIN, MARGARET FRANCES, San Antonio Secondary Education, AXO, Newman Club, YR MARTIN, MARSELLA LYNN, Houston Elementary Education, AXJ2, TSEA MARTIN, MARTHA LOUISE, Comfort Home Economics, AAII, Home Economics Chapter, Freshman Council MARTIN, RONALD ELLIS, Rocksprings History, Freshman Council, Students ' Association Union Com- mittees, Challenge, Simkins Epicureans, MUN, Round-Up MARTIN, WILLIAM ROBERT, Waco Mathematics MARTINEZ, ANTONIO, Harlingen Psychology MARTINEZ, EDMUNDO MANUEL, San Antonio Pharmacy MARTINEZ, VICTOR, El Paso Pharmacy MARTINS, WAYNE DAVID, Austin Psychology MASCH, HARRY JOE, Austin Physical Education, PEM, Freshman Basketball MASH, KENNETH EDWIN, Kilgore Finance, ITKA, American Finance Association, Insurance bociety MASSEY, ABBIE LOUISE, Dumas French, French Club, La Piccolo, International Club MASSEY, BERT VEE II, Brownwood Law AXA, Representative Party, University Co-Operative Board of Directors, Chancellor Ransom ' s Student Advisory Council, BSU, Freshman Council Adviser, Challenge MASSEY, RONALD WILLIAM, Austin Sociology, Ki, Freshman Council, Challenge, Round-Up, TTT, Union Board Council, Chancellor ' Ransom ' s Student Advisory Council, Goodfellow, Union Committees MAST, CHRISTINE ELIZABETH, Midland English, Ashbel, UTSA MATA, IRENE ALICE, Austin Elementary Education MATHENY, SALLY ANN, San Antonio History Government, I Ae, KATI, International Club, MUM, TSEA, All Campus Advisors MATHIS, GARY SAUNDERS, Austin Mathematics MATLOCK, JOHN HUDSON, Austin Engineering Science, X , H2, TBII, IFC, Order of Alcalde, SES, IEEE Student-Faculty Discipline Committee, Engineering lellow MATTHEWS, CHARLES WILBURN JR., Houston Government, 2X, Real Estate Institute MATTHEWS, ROY H. JR., Hempstead Advertising, AA2, University Chorus MATULA, EVELYN HENRIETTA, West Government, Public Relations Society, SEA, NEA, I he Daily Texan i i GRADUATING SENIORS MAXHAM, ROBERT CHARLES, San Antonio Marketing Advertising, AA2, American Marketing Association MAXWELL, MARY ANN, Refugio Marketing, ASA, BBA, Round-Up MAY, KATHLEEN DIANE, San Antonio Social Studies, AOn, ret, KAII, A6, MUN, Freshman Council MAYO, LARRY SNEDE, Duncanville Journalism, The Daily Texan, Texas Ranger Staff MAYS, LARRY LEE, Elkhart Pharmacy, K , LPhA, Honor Roll McAFEE, JANET, Dallas Elementary Education, XSJ, NEA McAFEE, WILLIAM McDUFFIE, London, England Electrical Engineering, IIKA, -Mli, IEEE, TSPE; Longhorn Band, Longhorn Flying Club McARDLE, JUDITH ANN, Houston Sociology, International Club, Union Committees, Round- Up, MUN, International Dance Festival McBRIDE, JOHN EARL, San Marcos Industrial Relations and Personnel Management, Intramurals, Varsity Baseball, T Association McCARTY, CLAUDIA ANN, Beeville English Sociology, ZTA, Cordettes, Freshman Council Adviser, Orientation Adviser, Kinsolving Adviser, Ashbel McCAULEY, JOANNE, Houston Business Education, nn, BBA, CBA Council, Freshman Council McCLELLAN, MAXINE YVONNE, San Antonio Elementary Education, SEA, Union Committees, Southern Singers, Round-Up McCORMICK, MICHAEL P. J., Buda History McCOY, CHARLOTTE OPAL, Bay City History, AAA, KAIT, TSEA, Students ' Association Committees McCOY, DONALD WAYNE, Naples Insurance, KA, Round-Up McCRARY, ROBERT DON, Cisco Architectural Engineering, AAAE KcSI b IH IH KED Eid V Li G MEL] Ekl Ml la MEVI Fiend Ml PI Page 622 Wv rxA A McCULLOUGH, GLORIA J. T., Taylor Mathematics, Honor Roll MCDONALD, BRUCE ANDREW, Fort Worth Music, A Cappella Choir MCDONALD, ROBERT LEONARD, Dallas Electrical Engineering, 1 H2, TBII, HKN, Longhorn Band, Longhorn Christian Fellowship, Honor Roll, Engineering Fellow MCDONALD, WESLEY PAUL, Doucette Mathematics McDUFFIE, DORIS RAE, Clarksville Pharmacy, KE, LPhA McFAUL, RAYMOND CURTISS, Kemp Mathematics McFERRIN, MARY ANN, Beaumont Government, International Club, YD, Speleological Society McGALLIARD, JOHN DOUGLAS, Austin Finance, AXA McGEHEE, JO CAROL, Dallas Spanish English, AHA, Freshman Council McGUFF, MARILYN, Port Arthur Elementary Education, TSEA McINTYRE, LANCE LEE, Midland History Mathematics, t rA McKOY, JOE ALAN, Irving History, YD, Y McLERRAN, CALVIN JACKSON, Corpus Christi Microbiology, KK , f MA, Longhorn Band McMANUS, JOE LEE, San Angelo Finance, KA McMANUS, RAY STEWART, Corpus Christi Architectural Engineering, AAAE, TSPE McNARY, GEORGIA GAIL, Midland Spanish English, Freshman Council, Union Committees, Kinsolving Adviser, Challenge CLASS OF 1967 flliilj :. McSHANE, RAYMOND DAVID, Dallas History McWILLIAMS, GLORIA JEANETTE, Paducah Mathematics, t BK, BSU, Southern Singers MEADOR, JOHN MANNING, Whitewright Zoology, 2 , Honor Roll MEANS, JAMES HORATIO JR., Austin Finance, A4 A, YD, Varsity Track, T Association MEDLIN, JAMES EUGENE, Odessa English MEINERS, ANNETTE MARGRET, New York, N. Y. Linguistics, Organization of Arab Students, Ranger Staff, A S Council MEISKE, KENNETH, Austin Petroleum Land Management, Landmans ' Organization MEISNER, KENNETH LOWELL, Fort Worth Chemical Engineering, J2XE, K 1 , Longhorn Flying Club, YR, Engineering Fellow MELEAR, CHARLES RAY, Seymour Electrical Engineering MELLENBRUCH, MARY ANN, Austin Latin American Studies, A , Orange Jackets, Bluebonnet Belle, Outstanding Student, Assembly, Littlefield Adviser, TTT, Orienta- tion Adviser, Dads ' Day Most Outstanding Girl MELMS, RICHARD GARA, Houston World Resources and International Business, METCALF, SUSAN PATRICIA, Belton Journalism, TAX, 62 MEYERS, JOAN, Silsbee French, AAIT, Honor Roll MICHNA, JUDITH ANN, Woodsboro Plan II, AAA, ! B Kinsolving MIKESKA, JUDY ANN, Houston Elementary Education MILAM, WILLIAM STEVE, Houston Statistics f. Page 623 MILLER, ANITA CORAL, San Antonio Interior Design, Freshman Council, AID MILLER, BRUCE PAT, San Antonio History, Varsity Golf, T Association MILLER, CONNYE V., Graham Zoology, Cactus Section Editor MILLER, DALE ROBIN, Houston Industrial Management, A2IT, AIESEC, Scabbard and Blade, NROTC MILLER, DAVID LINCOLN, San Antonio Mechanical Engineering, ASME MILLER, LIZETTA LYNN, Baytown English History, Xfi, AAA, 1 B Kinsolving, Angel Flight MILLER, PAMELA JOYCE, Bellaire Special Education, IIAe, Student Council for Exceptional Children MILLER, SHARON RUTH, Jackson, Miss. History, AAA Ashbel, Canterbury Club MILLIGER, SYLVIA ANNETTE, Houston Mathematics MILLS, MICHAEL THOMAS, Corpus Christi Physics, SIIZ, frK4 , f BK MILTNER, ROBERT ALLEN, Dallas Chemistry, Intramurals MIMS, CHARLES ARTHUR, Hereford Chemistry, i H2, J AT MINER, MARY BARBARA, Corpus Christi Elementary Education, AXS2, Freshman Council, UTSA, YR, Stu- dents ' Association Committees. MINETREE, JOHN FRANK, Victoria Mathematics MINER, JACK A., Houston Government, I1KA, Karate Club, Honor Roll MINTER, THOMAS C., JR., Cason Electrical Engineering I I GRADUATING SENIORS -. 1 fc ' i MITCHELL, GLENN AUSTIN, Dallas Psychology, X, Speleological Society, Daily Texan, Honor Roll, Texas Collegiate Forum MITCHELL, JAMES DAVID, Dallas Government, AFROTC, Scabbard and Blade, MUN MOFIELD, FRANCES ANN, Hondo English, Valhalla Co-Ordinator, ICC, Co-Ordinators ' Council, TSEA MOK, CHARLES SIU-LUN, San Antonio Chemical Engineering, Chinese Students ' Association, AIChE MOLTZ, MICHELLE MAE, San Antonio Music Education, TBS, 2AI, Symphonic Band, Longhorn Band MONTAGUE, MARGARET VIRGINIA, Bandera Music, University Chorus MONTABLO, JOSEPH DANIEL, San Antonio English Spanish. MONTGOMERY, MARY ELIZABETH, West Home Economics, r t B, OX, Challenge, Campus Chest, Union Committees, Home Economics Chapter, Freshman Council, Goodfellow MOORE, BARBARA LEWIS, Richmond, Va. Art, Ranger Staff, International Club MOORE, FRED BARRY, Hamlin Marketing, AK , American Marketing Association MOORE, GERALD WAYNE, Big Spring Mathematics MOORE, JULIA FRANCES, McAllen English MOORHEAD, SIDNEY HELEN, Livingston History, Education Council, Southern Singers, Union Committees MORAN, PATRICIA JANE, Geneva, Switzerland French, A , CEC MORIN, RAYMOND, San Antonio Mathematics, Glee Club MORRIS, JUDITH LOUISE, San Antonio History English, TSTA, Cactus Staff, Freshman Council Mr fe Hd N A Aetos N] u It N( F: Page 624 = dF . tffk MORTIMER, WILLIAM BRYANT, Refugio Zoology MOSES, JAMES GRAHAM, Richmond History, Afl MUELDER, EVELYN DUGGAN, Seguin English Spanish, TBS, AAA, 1 ' B Kinsolving, Longhorn Band MUELLER, SHIRLEY ANN, Austin Statistics, FAK MUENZLER, LARRY ALLEN, Victoria Mechanical Engineering, A ' I ' A, TBII, Election Commission, Order of Alcalde, Goodfellow, Honor Roll MULKEY, PYRENE FRANCES, Cleburne Government, Union Committees MULLER, FRANCES CONNI, Fort Monroe, Va. History Government, AI Freshman Council, Student ' s Association Union Committees, Student-Faculty Discipline Committee, Campus Chest, Cresent Club, Dexter House Adviser MUNSON, GARY WAYNE, San Antonio Chemical Engineering, AX2, f AT, TBIT, J2XE, Engineering Fellow MURRAY, RICHARD DOW, Weatherford Finance, 2AE, American Finance Association, Insurance Society, Real Estate Institute MURRAY, RONALD ALLEN, Houston Government, 6H, Intramurals MURRELL, JEFFREY AUBY, San Antonio History MYNARD, CHARLES RANDALL, Austin Zoology NALL, JOHN HILL JR., Tyler Civil Engineering, ASCE, TSPE, Moore-Hill Hall Counselor , Intra- murals, Campus Crusade NALLE, GEORGE SAMPSON III, Austin Industrial Management, 1 KT, Praetorian Guard, Society of American Military Engineers NARVARTE, SAMUEL FRANCIS, San Antonio Chemical Engineering, AIChE NASS, MARY LYNN, Dallas French CLASS OF 1967 NEFF, ELSA CATHERINE, Topeka, Kansas Special Education, Student Council for Exceptional Children, YR NEILON, ELIZABETH JOANNE, Dallas English, Newman Club NEILON, WILLIAM JOSEPH JR., Dallas Plan II Economics, Students ' Association Union Com- mittees, Union Leadership Seminar, Challenge, Newman Club, Pre-Law Association, Round-Up NEITZKE, CHERYL LYNN, San Antonio Mathematics, UTSA, All Campus Advisers, Kirby Hall Adviser Counselor, Intramurals, NROTS Sweetheart NESBITT, J. THOMAS JR., Shreveport, La. Mechanical Engineering, 4 KT, ASME NEU, CAROL LOUISE, Groves Advertising, A , TAX, Daily Texas NEUMAN, GAIL PATRICIA, Austin English Speech, SAT, Education Council, Freshman Council, Panhellenic, Varsity Carnival, Round-Up NEWSOME, THOMAS I., Norfolk, Va. Mechanical Engineering, ASME NICHOLS, GDIS WESLEY, JR., Gatesville Aerospace Engineering NICHOLS, WILLIAM EMMETT, Bellaire Marketing, Acacia, American Marketing Association, Society for the Advancement of Management NIELSEN, RICHARD F. JR., San Antonio Radio-Television-Film NIXON, CHARLES WILLIAM, Houston Architecture, AFX, AIA, Freshman Council NORMAN, JAMES LEE, Rule Psychology, 2AE, Track Freshman Award, Honor Roll NORRIS, EDITH ANN, Mission Plan II NORRIS, KENNETH WELDON, Kilgore Accounting NORWOOD, GYLES RICHARD, Paris Accounting, AK , Varsity Band, Honor Roll Page 625 NUNN, LORNA SUE, Texas City Home Economics NUUTTILA. MARY LOUISE, Dallas Chemistiy, I2II, AAA, KA1I, K I BK OAKS, ELIZABETH ANNE, Houston Spanish Portugese, A , Angel Flight, Student Leaders Seminar in Chile, Bluebonnet Belle, Sweetheart Finalist, Outstanding Freshman Council Adviser, Students ' Association Committees OBOLER, ILENE BETTY, Miami Beach, Fla. Office Administration O ' BRIEN, ROBERT JOSEPH, Dallas Latin, Pre-Law Association O ' BRYAN, ROBERT KEENE, Alamogorda, N. Mex. Zoology Premedical, -MIS, AKA, t BK, Texas Cowboys, Varsity Track, T Association, Outstanding, Friars ODELL, JOHN STEPHEN, San Antonio Government, TKE, A2II, -MIE, I K-1 , AM2, I BK, Students ' Association Committees, MUM, Round-Up, Friars, Varsity Debate OHLENDORF, MICHAEL WILLIAM, Martindale Mathematics, A M2, I BK, Actuarial Club O ' KEEFE, JOHN HERBERT, Huntsville, Ala. 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Government English, AXJ2, A I T, Round-Up, Challenge, Freshman Council SWANSON, ROY JOEL, South Houston Chemical Engineering, M[2, t;AT, J K I , XE, TBIT, OAK, Acacia, AIChE, Student-Faculty Discipline Committee SWEARINGEN, BILLY RICHARD, Pasadena English SWEARINGEN, MOLLY INEZ, Gladewater Drama Education, Play Production SWEENEY, GREGORY LOUIS, Austin Political Science, Newman Club, Arnold Air Society, AFROTC TO Malie IB Aci Englis IB Pr, Hislon TH Qe THOR Matin TO. loii Page 634 SWEET, BRUCE GORDON, Dallas Zoology SWINNEY, LINDA CAROL GRIFFIN, Point Comfort Elementary Education, KAII, ITA6 TALLAS, PAUL JR., Fort Worth Psychology, K2, Intramurals , TALLY, JUDY KAY, Lockhart English, X12, SRD Adviser, Round-Up, Union Committees TARR, JOHN ARTHUR, Harper Interior Design, AID, Glee Club TATUM, EDWARD KENDRICK JR., Austin Accounting, Ben, t HS TAYLOR, DOROTHY LOUISE, Pearland Spanish French, International Club, UTSA, Y TAYLOR, EDWARD MARTIN, Fort Worth History, AX, Arnold Air Society, AFROTC TAYLOR, TERRI LYN, Austin Mathematics History, ZTA, SEA TEDFORD, JUDY JANE, Garland Interior Design, AAA, AID, Bored Martyrs TEMPLETON, NANCY ELIZABETH, Brady Home Economics, Home Economics Chapter TERRELL, SUZANNE, Fort Worth History, IIB f TERRY, JOHN PALMER, Houston Chemical Engineering, AIChE THARP, LARRY LEON, Beaumont Petroleum Land Management, Landman ' s Organization, Freshman Council, Intramurals THARP, ROBERT MELVIN JR., Waco Accounting, NROTC THIELE, VERNON GERALD, Yoakum Radio-Television-Film, Y CLASS OF 1967 THOMAN, WILLIAM BURKE JR., Dallas Mathematics, 2AE THOMAS, DONALD CORNELIUS, El Paso Accounting THOMAS, LARRY JAY, Kingsville Sociology, Honor Roll, Longhorn Club, TES Magazine, Round- Up, Representative Party THOMAS, MARSHA LENORE, El Paso Elementary Education, Freshman Council THOMASON, THOMAS EDWARD, Centerville English, Acacia, Round-Up THOMPSON, BARBARA LYNN, Amarillo Premedical Zoology, AEA THOMPSON, GREGORY WILKINS, Houston Psychology, ATA, Varsity Swimming, T Association, AU-Ameii- can, Psychology Honors Program THOMPSON, KATHY LOVETA, Fort Worth Premedical Mathematics, TBZ, Longhorn Band, Intra- murals, MUN, All Campus Advisors, UTSA THOMPSON, PAULA ANN, Corpus Christi History, KAII, TSEA THOMSON, BOBBIE DIANE, Dallas Elementary Education, F B, Freshman Council, NEA, Round-Up THORNBURROW, ROBERT STEPHEN, Paris Sociology, TKE, AK THORNTON, JIMMY LOUIS, Austin Chemical Engineering, AIChE THORNTON, WILLIAM ROSSER JR., Galveston Mathematics, 2N, AEA, Intramurals THORPE, CAROL BRISCOE, Corpus Christi Interior Design, AAA, OX, TSA, AID THORPE, ROBERT DOUGLAS, Corpus Christi Psychology, ATA, YR TIPTON, FELIS CLEATON JR., Gladewater History Page 635 TOBEY, DAVID NEILSON JR., Dallas Premedical Zoology, AT, AEA, Honor Roll TOMASULO, RICHARD CHRISTOPHER, Austin General Business TOMERLIN, HOWARD DOUGLAS, Austin Electrical Engineering, IEEE TOOLEY, RENEE LORRAINE, Los Angeles, Cal. Psychology TOPEK, EDWARD STANLEY, Houston History, t 2A, Freshman Council, Round-Up, Union Committees, Hillel Foundation TOSUN, GURAY, Istanbul, Turkey Chemical Engineering, Engineering Fellow TOTTENHAM, TERRY OLIVER, Brenham Pharmacy, K , PX, t K , LPhA, Honor Roll, Friars, Pharmacy Council, Outstanding Student TOWNSEND, JOHN WILLIAM, Oakland, Cal. Engineering Route to Business, Honor Roll TRAVIS, ROBERT CARLTON, San Antonio Industrial Management, Business Honors Plan, Honor Roll TREADWAY, LEE ROY, Austin Pharmacy, PX, LPhA TREVINO, RACHEL S., San Antonio Spanish Psychology TRIANA, THERESA MARY, Cuero Spanish TROELL, JAY HENRY, Pleasanton Chemical Engineering, AX2, AIChE TROY, CURTIS F., Austin Industrial Management, Society for the Advancement of Manage- ment TUDOR, BARBARA JANE, El Paso Spanish, A , Wesley Foundation, Challenge, Y, Mortar Board TULLY, TERRY, Dallas Spanish, YR GRADUATING SENIORS TUMLINSON, KENNETH WAYNE, Bedford Art, X , Honor Roll TUPA, LEONARD JOSEPH, Flatonia Pharmacy, K , LPhA TURANYIK, WILLY MAE, El Campo Government, UTSA, Newman Club TURNER, FRANK WILLIAM, Houston Speech Pathology and Audiology TURNER, MARY SIDNEY, San Antonio Office Administration, Kinsolving Adviser, Freshman Council, Union Committees TY NG, JO FRANCES, Houston Elementary Education, IIB t , Cordettes, Freshman Council Adviser ULLRICH, WILBERT LEE, Brenham Marketing, TA, AK , American Marketing Association UNDERWOOD, GEORGE BARTON, Rogers Spanish, 4 HZ, Slavic Club, French Play VANDEN BOSCH, WILLIAM JOHN, Austin Aerospace Engineering, TBII, 2 FT, AIAA, SEC VAN FLEET, MERRY NELL, Houston Latin American Studies, ZTA, Goodfellow, Assembly, Student Leaders Seminar in Chile, Faculty-Student Committee, Orange Jackets, Students ' Association Committees, Outstanding Student VAN HOOSE, THOMAS ARNOLD, Terrell Psychology, KO, Newman Club, Union Committees, Round- Up VANLANDINGHAM, PAUL CHRISTOPHER, Dallas Finance, All!, Insurance Society, Real Estate Institute VANN, ROGER GIBSON, Huntsville Spanish, Acacia VARIAN, TIMOTHY GEORGE, San Antonio Anthropology, MAN, Anthropological Society VASQUEZ, ANA MARIA, Harlingen Pharmacy, KE, LPhA VAYO, JOHN ALLAN, Cuero Accounting IA1 Gene: IAL Testi Clap, I M Zoolo| IAT] Engini II Be Page 636 VERMILLION, PATRICIA ANN, Athens Accounting VILLEGAS, HECTOR VICTOR, Brady Accounting, YD VINCENT, MARY ANN, La Marque Elementary Education, Newman Club VIRR, THOMAS FRANK, Topeka, Kans. Government, ATA VITTETOE, ROBERT GLENN, San Benito Zoology Predental, Freshman Baseball, ROTC VOGEL, CAROLYN ANN, Houston Elementary Education, All Campus Advisors, SEA VOKES, BARRY STUART, San Angelo Management VORWERK, JUDY BETH, Taylor Psychology WADDILL, GREGG COOPER, Houston Finance, K , Varsity Swimming, T Association, Business Honors Plan WAKEFIELD, JAMES WESLEY, Tyler Mechanical Engineering WALBY, JULIA JANE, Sweeny Elementary Education WALKER, DANIEL LLOYD, Nacogdoches Chemical Engineering, AX, AIChE WALKER, JAMES TERRELL, Temple Electrical Engineering, IIKN, TBIT, 4 K , IEEE, Honor Roll, En- gineering Fellow WALKER, JANIS WEBB, Temple Government, IIA 1 , French Club, TSEA, Engineering Wives Club WALKER, JOE BEN, Fort Stockton Accounting, AK , Business Honors Plan, College House, Union Committees, Challenge, University Chorus WALKER, PAUL L. JR., Port Arthur Pharmacy, K , LPhA CLASS OF 1967 Owp WALL, LARRY DWAINE, Sherman General Business, 2 I E, ASH, American Marketing Association WALLACE, WILLIAM MAST, Dallas Marketing, X I WALSH, WHITNEY ARTHUR, San Antonio Accounting, Association for Business Application of Computers, Newman Club, YR, UTSA WALSH, WILLIAM RAYMOND, McAllen Industrial Management, 2K, Society for the Advancement of Management WALTER, GAIL ALLEN, Fort Worth Textiles, Clothing and Fashion Design, AAA, Spooks, Home Economics Chapter, Little Sigmas of Sigma Chi WALTERS, JOHN KENNETH, Houston Music Education, UTSA, A Cappella Choir, Madrigal Singers, Carillonneur WANG, TERESA L., Taipei, Taiwan Linguistics, IIH t , Spooks, Chinese Students Association, Inter- national Club, Orange Jackets, Goodfellow, Bluebonnet Belle Finalist, Spooks International Student Award WARD, CAROL ANN, Dallas English WARD, KAREN LOUISE, Tomball Zoology WARREN, PENELOPE, Laredo English, AAA, YR, A S Council WARTHAN, TRAVIS LYNN, Big Spring Pharmacy, PX, LPhA WASCHER, THOMAS CHARLES, San Antonio Premedical Psychology, AEA, Longhorn Band WATTS, JAMES RICHARD, San Antonio Engineering Science, ATA, Freshm an Council, SES WEATHEREAD, CAROL ELAINE, Seagoville Elementary Education, SEA WEATHERLY, JIMMY C., Amarillo Industrial Management, Society for the Advancement of Man- agement WEAVER, THAD W. Ill, Friendswood Mathematics, A i n Page 637 WEBB, DAVID FARNSWORTH, Amarillo Plan II Government, ATA, IIZA, i H2, BK, Varsity Cross Country Track, T Association, Challenge, Outstanding Student WEBER, SUSAN ROSS, Dallas Art, IIB I , YR, Freshman Council, Commercial Art Students League, Art Students Association WEHMEYER, EVA JEANNE, Mathis Home Economics Teacher Education, AF, TBS, University Sweetheart, Texas Star, Y, Round-Up, Cordettes, Bluebonnet Belle Finalist, Kinsolving Adviser, Summer Orientation Adviser, Union Committees, Home Economics Chapter, Engineering Sweetheart, Goodfellow, Cotton Bowl Bluebonnet Bowl Princess WEHNER, SHARON ANNE, Houston Zoology WEIL, ELIZABETH DANIEL f Corpus Christi Spanish, ZTA, K . 2A1T, II2A, KAH WEILMUESTER, JACQUELINE MONICA, Odessa Mathematics, TSTA, All Campus Advisors WEINBAUM, ROSAMOND, Dallas History English, AAA, AB, TSTA WEISBLAT, HARVEY ALAN, Dallas Marketing, 2AM, American Marketing Association, Intramurals, Longhorn Flying Club WEISS, MARY ANN, Brenham Mathematics, J K J , Longhorn Singers, Andrews Adviser, YR, Texas Sacred Singers, Honor Roll, Intramurals, Wesley Foun- dation WELCH, JAMES DOUGLAS, Lake Charles, La. Chemical Engineering, Intramurals, Union Committees WELLBORN, MARY ELIZABETH, Dallas Mathematics, TSEA WELLS, CARLA DEE, Monahans Home Economics, Home Economics Chapter , I i GRADUATING SENIORS WELLS, EDWARD LARRY, Austin Law, AXA, Freshman Council Co-Ordinator, Outstanding Adviser, Outstanding Freshman WELLS, WILLIAM FRANK, Monahans Marketing, A2II WENDEL, MARTIN CONRAD, Fredericksburg Electrical Engineering, IEEE, TSPE WERNER, MICHAEL PAUL, Houston Finance, Acacia, YR, Honor Roll WERTZ, DOROTHY REDMON, Houston Elementary Education, White Star Sweethearts, NSEA WEST, TERRY ANNE, Houston Sociology, FAX WESTERGREN, MICHAEL JOSEPH, Corpus Christi Government, frKO, IFC WESTERLAGE, RAY DOUGLAS, La Marque Pharmacy, K , LPhA WESTERMAN, CAROL ANN, Bellaire French, French Club WESTFALL, JAMES LEE, Amarillo History WESTHEIMER, DONALD NAGEL, Houston Zoology, 4 i;A, Round-Up, Varsity Carnival, Freshman Council WHEELER, RAYMOND LOUIS JR., Demon Plan II, Acacia, I H2, BK Page 638 ( I WHEELIS, RICHARD EDGAR, Austin Aerospace Engineering, AIAA, TSPE WHELESS, CHESTER LEE JR., Corpus Christ! General Business, J KS WHISMAN, MOLLY JOHNSON, Nacogdoches Psychology WHITE, CARLA D., College Station General Business WHITE, CARROLL WAYNE, Kemp Accounting, Aill WHITE, CHARLES CLIFFORD JR., Austin Electrical Engineering, IEEE, YR WHITE, DESMOND ALLEN, Houston Marketing, B6II, American Marketing Association, Honor Roll WHITE, GEORGE MARVIN, Rusk Electrical Engineering, 63, IEEE, TSPE WHITE, MARCY KAY, Odessa Music, r t B, Symphony Orchestra WHITE, NELZANE NIXON, Austin Elementary Education, KAII WHITESIDE, SALLY MAYVI, Dumas Speech Pathology and Audiology, BSU, Upperclass Adviser, Orange Jackets WHITLOCK, GARY DON, Austin Marketing, IIKA, Arnold Air Society, Scabbard and Blade, American Marketing Association CLASS OF 1967 WHITLOCK, RICHARD DAVID, Cooper Aerospace Engineering, AIAA, SEC WHITNEY, GEORGE FOSTER, Del Rio Zoology Premedical WHITT, NORMA MARIE, San Antonio Home Economics, Home Economics Chapter, YR WHITTENBURG, ANN BYNUM, Amarillo Accounting WIGGINS, JAMES HOWARD, Austin Aerospace Engineering, AIAA, Honor Roll WILCOX, SUZANNAH MARGARET, El Paso Mathematics, IIB f , Madrigal Singer, Union Committees, Round-Up, A Cappella Choir WILEY, SAMUEL KAY, Hamilton, Kans. Chemical Engineering, AIChE WILKERSON, DONALD HALBERT, Austin Mathematics WILKERSON, ELAINE RAE, Greenville Elementary Education, KAII, SEA WILKINS. CAROL JUNE, Mesquite Mathematics, All Campus Advisors, Round-Up WILLARD, MARVIN EDWARD, Cuero Aerospace Engineering, AIAA, SEC, TSPE, Undergraduate Re- search WILLIAMS, GLENN LOUIS, Bandera Mechanical Engineering, ASME km Page 639 ft Oi () f f V - ' ' fp? WILLIAMS, JOE RAY, Corsicana Accounting WILLIS, TERRY AUSTIN, Gilmer Engineering Route to Business Administration, 2AE, Intramurals WILLSON, PATRICK JAMES, Austin Government, f KT, IFC, Varsity Carnival WILSON, BAMBI LOU, Austin Microbiology, UTSA WILSON, BARBARA ANNE, Palestine Art, Round-Up, Honor Roll, Scope WILSON, BETTY JOANNE, La Marque Mathematics, 1IA0, I B Kinsolving, Kinsolving Adviser, Honor Roll WILSON, ETHEL LORRAINE, Brazoria Marketing, AHA, Freshman Council, Round-Up, American Marketing Association, Society for the Advancement of Management WILSON, JACKIE LYNN, Pasadena Architecture, APX, AIA WILSON, JIMMY DOYLE, McGregor Aerospace Engineering, HZ, TBII, SIT, AIAA, TSPE WILSON, KENNETH GREY, Sweeny Industrial Management, A2II, Honor Roll WILSON, LEONARD I. Ill, Weslaco Finance, ATO WILSON, LESLIE ANN, San Antonio English Spanish, Xfi, Ashbel , GRADUATING SENIORS WILSON, RABUN THOMAS III, Austin Advertising, IIKA, AA2, Freshman Council WILSON, RANDOLPH LOE, Dallas Spanish, AKA, t H, 2AII, Union Committees, YR, International Club, Honor Roll WILSON, RICHARD WAYNE, Beaumont Physics, Honor Roll WILSON, WARREN KEVIN, Denison Architecture, A I 1 WILTSE, ANDREW LAWRENCE JR., Henderson Government, BBII WINBURNE, JERRY DEAN, San Angelo Marketing, American Marketing Association WINDHAM, HARRY GLENN, Waco Mathematics, Association for Business Application of Computers, IEEE WINSTON, GLYNDA KAYE, Alice Composite Science WINSTON, LYNDA FAYE, Alice Composite Science WISCHER, STEPHEN EARL, San Antonio Statistics, A2IT, Intramurals WISE, CARYL ANN, Houston History, Freshman Council, Carothers Student Assistant WITHERS, DENNIS HARRY, Fort Worth Mechanical Engineering, IIKA, H2, TBII, SEC, ASME, TSPE Page 640 WITTLIFF, JOHN WAYNE, Taylor Chemical Engineering, AIChE, TSPE WOOD, CAROL ANN, Lubbock Government, Southern Singers, Union Committees WOOD, DARRELL WAYNE, Fort Worth Law, AKE WOOD, DAVID ERNST, Austin Economics, Economics Club, YR WOODS, DANIEL ARTHUR, Austin Mathematics, 2 I E, MIS, Outstanding Freshman, Freshman Council Adviser, Orientation Adviser WOOLRICH, WILLIS RAYMOND III, Houston Mechanical Engineering, 8H, ASME, TSPE WRIBORG, REBECCA JO, Port Arthur Elementary Education, 3RD Adviser, Intramurals WRIGHT, CONNIE RAY, Columbus Elementary Education, TSEA, Intramurals, Housemother at Newman Hall Annex WRIGHT, FRANCES LYNN, Dallas Mathematics WRIGHT, JONNIE LLOYD JR., Austin Finance, 2X, American Finance Association, YR, Russian Club, Orange Wings WRIGHT, KITTY, Houston Elementary Education, A t , Kinsolving Adviser, Orientation Adviser, Little Sigmas of Sigma Chi WRIGHT, WILLIAM ELMO JR., Dallas Electrical Engineering, ATA, IEEE, UTSAM WROTEN, DIANE, Smithville English, Freshman Council, Union Committees, Kinsolving Student Assistant WYNNE, GEORGE PARKER, Beaumont Sociology, 9H, IFC, Representative Party, Freshman Council Adviser, Freshman Baseball, Blue Iris Sponsor YATES, PAUL LEE, Waco Insurance, 2 I E, Longhorn Singers, Insurance Society CLASS OF 1967 YATES, RONNY VONHOY, Austin Chemical Engineering, AXE, TBII, AT, HXE, J K , H2, T Asso- ciation, Varsity Cross Country Track, Engineering Fellow, AIChE, TSPE YOUENS, KARL DAVID, Columbus Zoology, AKE YOUNGMEYER, JAMES PHILIP, Tyler Finance, Honor Roll YOWELL, SUSAN ANN, Houston Elementary Education, SEA ZABAVA, CLAUDE RAYMOND, Pleasanton Journalism, Intramurals ZAMORA, MARIO, Brownsville Mechanical Engineering, JIT2, ASME, Varsity Band, Karate Club ZEITLER, ARTHUR WILLIAM, Lake Jackson Government, Pre-Law Association, Students ' Association Committees, Freshman Council ZERBE, SUSAN RUSSELL, Austin Mathematics, ZTA, UTSA ZILLER, GAY MARION JR., Austin Electrical Engineering, f H2, HKN ZIMMERMAN, WILLIAM ERNEST JR., La Marque History, X ZLATKOVICH, CHARLES PHILIP, Austin Accounting, AN ' A, A n, BA , BF2, J HZ, Order of Alcalde, Good- fellow ZRUBEK, MARY ALICE, Granger Journalism, 62 , Upperclass Adviser, All Campus Advisors, The Daily Texan Page 641 SILVER SPUR AWARD The Silver Spur Award is presented each year to the most outstanding senior woman student. The selection is based on outstanding scholarship, service, and extracurric- ular activities. The award was presented to Joanie Amacker, a senior math and history major from Beaumont. She has served as vice-president of Mortar Board, treasurer of Orange Jackets, and president of Pi Beta Phi sorority. An education assemblywoman, she has been chairman of Blan- ton advisors and a Summer Orientation advisor. A member of Scope scholastic honorary, Joanie was chosen a 1966 CACTUS Goodfellow and a 1967 CACTUS Outstanding Student. SPOOK AWARD The Spook Award to the outstanding international stu- dent is given annually in recognition of the contributions and loyalties of a foreign student to The University of Texas. Criteria for the award are based on leadership, scholarship, friendship, and service to the campus. This year the award was presented to Teresa Wang, a senior linguistics major from Taipei, Taiwan. She has served as director-at-large and treasurer of the International Club, president of the Chinese Student Association, and a member of the Asian Studies Club. Teresa has served as International program chairman of Spooks, and a member of Orange Jackets. She has been active in MUN, Challenge, and a member of the Asian Studies Club. An honorary member of Pi Beta Phi. Teresa was chosen a 1966 CACTUS Goodfellow. Page 642 LEADERSHIP AWARDS MIKE FLYNN CITIZENSHIP AWARD The Mike Flynn Citizenship Award is presented each year to the male student who most nearly fills Mike Flynn shoes. Selection is based on service and extracurricular activities. This year the award was presented to David Roy Lambert, a senior business major from Garland. David has served as president of the Texas Union Council, chairman of Texas Today and Tomorrow, chairman of the Union Board of Directors, and as a member of Chancellor Ran- som ' s Advisory Cabinet. David has been elected to Friar Society, Omicron Delta Kappa, and Order of Alcalde. A recipient of the Texas Union Leadership Award, he was also chosen as a 1966 CACTUS Goodfellow and a 1967 CACTUS Outstanding Student. MARJORIE DARELIK MEMORIAL AWARD The Marjorie Darelik Memorial Award is given each year to the most outstanding independent woman student. The selection is based upon service to the University, scholarship, and extracurricular activities. This year ' s recipient was Carol Ann Rulfs, a junior Plan II major from Houston. She has been active as president of Spooks, a member of Orange Jackets, and president of the All-Campus Upperclass Ad- visors. A student assemblywoman, Carol has been a Fresh- man Council and Orientation Advisor, and has served on the Challenge reception committee and the University Y committee on counseling. Carol was chosen a 1966 CACTUS Goodfellow and a 1967 CACTUS Outstanding Student. DADS ' DAY AWARDS Each year, the Dads ' Association of The University of Texas presents an award to the Most Outstanding Girl and the Most Outstanding Boy of the University. Selection is based on leadership, scholarship, and service to the Univer- sity. This year the awards went to Mary Ann Mellenbruch and Jack LeRoy Howe, Jr. Mary Ann has been a member of the Student Assembly from the College of Arts and Sciences. A Latin American studies major, she has served as a member of the Texas Today and Tomorrow committee, a discussion leader of Challenge, a member of the student-faculty conference, and as a representative from the assembly in conferences with the Board of Regents. She has been parliamentarian of Alpha Phi, past president of Orange Jackets, and past chair- man of Littlefield advisers. Mary was named an Outstanding Student in the 1965 CACTUS and a Bluebonnet Belle in the 1966 CACTUS. Jack, a mechanical engineering major, is a member of Omicron Delta Kappa, Tau Beta Pi, Pi Tau Sigma, and the American Society of Mechanical Engineers. He has been active as a member of the Cowboys and Phi Delta Theta, and was named a 1966 CACTUS Goodfellow. A three-year football letterman, Howe received the Ex-Students ' Scholar- ship Award and the Travis County Ex-Students ' Scholarship Award, which is given to the senior football player with the highest scholastic average. He also received the Longhorn Sportsmanship Award, and has served as an assistant fresh- man football coach. In 1965 Howe was named to the All- Southwest Conference football team and the Academic All- SWC roster. I Page 644 in tie tool idle i tan tola, -year War- {kern u. eJL ill SENIORS Page 645 Abdou. Patricia Ann, El Paso Anhaiser, Barbara Jean. Rosenberg Appleby, Preston Brooks, Washington, D. C. Arbogust, Joyanne. Austin Arnold, Lester Hugh, Texarkana Atlas, Marian Lois, Houston Baker, Timothy W., Rockport, Mass. Banik. Randal Robert. Round Top Banister, Derwood Neal, Mount Vernon Barnard, Herbert Joseph Jr., Austin Barnes, Polly Ann, Rockville, Md. Barnett. Joseph Sheppard III, Waco Barnhart, L. Irvin, Houston Barras, Roger Edward, Houston Beamer, Doris June Wolfe, Austin Beck, Richard Earl, Portland Beere, Charles Webster, San Antonio Bell, John Woodson Jr., Beeville Bethune, Gloria Jean, Austin Bird, Alan Ross, Houston Boenig, Gilbert Edwin Jr., Woodsboro Boner, Richard E.. Austin Bonner, Bryce Eugene, San Antonio Bornet, Edward Paul, Houston Boswell, John David, Dallas Brimberry, Virginia Nell, Crockett Brimberry, Woodrow Michael, Crockett Brooks, Douglas Joe, San Angelo Brooks, William Lee, Richardson Brotherton, James Douglass, San Antonio _ - foik I 1 ,1 I I SENIORS Brown, James Opliss Jr., Brownsville Brown, James Thomas, Albuquerque, N. M. Browning, Ben Deckard, Corpus Christi Bruckner, James Victor, Lubbock Brunton, Judye Dian, Amarillo Bugna, William Stephen Jr., Nederland Bullough, Dade Clay, Big Spring Burns, James Arthur, Granby, Conn. Caldwell, Richard Darby, Dallas Cameron, Robert Brown, Tyler Campbell, David Buxton, Galveston Capers, Roy Trent, Mexia Carr, Raymond Renniks, Longview Carson, Jefery Frank, Houston Casey, Kenneth Earl, Waco Cavalier, Michael Edward, Deer Park Cavett, William Andrew, San Antonio Chaffin, Ronald Lowell, Austin Christensen, Terry Soren, Port Isabel Clements, John Charles, Pearsall Clifton, George Marshall, San Antonio Clinard, Ralph Leon Jr., Stewart AFB, N. Y. Coleman, Myrtis Neal, Cleburne Cook, Frank Bryan, Houston Cooke, John Rogers Jr., Austin Correll, Gay, Longview Corwin, Carolyn, Baytown Covert, Gary Lee, Dallas Cowan, Tommy Neal, Austin Cox, Ronald Joe, Midland Page 646 . I I O L- O -. : I . . Gulp, Samuel Ken, Houston Cykoski, Russell Carlton, Austin Daily. Philip Louis, Houston Daley, Nicholas George, Austin Dalio, Carl Joseph, Houston Darsey, Edna Nell, Crockett Davis, C. W. Buster, Houston Davis, Don D., Amarillo Davis, Melvin David, Florence Davis, Richard John, Lamesa Davis, Robert Joe, Dallas Dawson, Robert Earl, Frisco Day, Harry Boh, Harlingen Deweese, Richard Earle, Lewisville Dillard, Richard Alan, San Antonio Dodd. Clayton Allen Jr., San Angelo Dorr, Lawrence Daniel, Port Arthur du Perier, Joseph Reagan, Beaumont Ebert, Kathrine Lee, Houston Edmondson, John Eugene. Odessa Evans, Stephanie Anne, Austin Evans, Winston La Rue, Fort Worth Eversberg, Max Robert, Albany Failor, Patricia Anne, Houston Farrow, Larry Glenn, Cisco Fleming, James Elmer III, Lindale Fogwell, Thomas Wilson, San Antonio Forrester, Carl Xavier, San Antonio Franks, John Eli III, Port Lavaca Frederick, Larry Harp, Corpus Christ! SENIORS I Gaertner, Earl C. Jr., San Antonio Gaido, San Jacinto III, Houston Garcia, Renee Elenita, Port Lavaca Genzer, Frank Jr., South Houston Gerchsheimer, Heidi Marie, East Bernard Gilmore, Gerald Wallace, Corpus Christi Glasscock, Maynard Sidney, Waco Glover. Rankin Dee, Gonzales Godfrey, James David, Jacksonville Gonzalez, Alberto Alvino, Alice Gonzalez, Marcelino, Brownsville Gordon, Danny Laverne, Jal, N. M. Graeber, Fred David, Houston Graham, Vicki Dee, Houston Grantham, James Loron, Miami Greene, Gary Loren, Houston Greenwood, Darryl Paul, Dallas Grim, Gregory Lee, Red Lion, Pa. Grimm, Larry Wayland, Stamford Gutierrez, Maria Cecilia, Rio Grande City Halstead, William Earle Jr., Dallas Hangs, Frank Edward Jr., Houston Harrison, Edwin Larry, Brownsville Harriss, Earl Harvey, Brownwood Harshbarger, John Lawrence, Dalhart Haun, Jane Arian, Kingsville Heath, David Charles, Dallas Heyne, Peter Marshall, Houston Hill, Alfred H., San Antonio . Hix, Carl Walter, San Antonio CM A ft Page 647 Hoffman. Herman William Jr., Lockhart Hoger, Wilbur Anthony, San Antonio Holmberg, William Robert, Lake Jackson Hooten, John Andrew, Tyler House, David Wade, Silverton Howard, Philip Louis, Longview Howison, Jack Jr., Austin Hunt, Howard Hulen, Corpus Christi Inselmann, Peter Francis, San Antonio Jackson, Ell Jana, Texas City Janecek, Mary Susan, San Antonio Jarmon, Jake Bryant III, Corpus Christi Jaska, Barbara Anastasie, Ross Jones, James Robert, Bishop Jones, Michael Roe, Lake Jackson Kegans, Herbert Eugene, Trent Kinder, Don Stanley, Denver City Klingman, Betty Lucile, Amarillo Koepnick, Norman Glenn, Palestine La Baume, Linda Beth, Pecos Lanier, Sidney Edward, Austin Lansford, Michael S., Mont Belvieu Law, Nancy Matthews, San Antonio Lee, Jung Mae, Altheimer, Ark. Lee, Ronald Alton, Three Rivers Lemmon, Bronwen Kathryn, Honolulu, Hawaii Leong, Richard Wilson Jr., Bellaire Lequeux, Blayne Stephen, Port Arthur Liebe, Carol Sue, Edinburg Lillie, John Arthur, Austin 4, Jit Kfclit SENIORS Loar, James Edward Jr., Port Arthur Lovell, James Dale, Austin Lyle, Bruce Stephen, Fort Worth Lytle, Charles Gerald, San Antonio Magers, Robert Carroll, Breckenridge Malone, James Michael, Austin Manning, William Wallace, Houston Mansfield, Elwyn Vernon, Merkel Marshall, William Harbert, Baytown Massad, Massad Jordan, Kilgore Maufrais, Becky, Austin Mayo, Joe McGee Jr., Henrietta McBride, Michael Harris, Dallas McCormick, Stanley Erwin, Houston McDaniel, Ellen Elizabeth, Corpus Christi McDavid, John Ramsey, Kilgore McDowell, William Campbell, Bay City McFarling, Harry William, Austin McLaughlin, Robert Clark, San Antonio Meeker, Robert Edward Jr., Port Arthur Mims, Robert Wayne, Houston Minyard, Cassandra Dee, Odessa Mize, Mary Lynne, San Antonio Moff att, Richard Carlton, Austin Mojica, Priscilla Orpha. Austin Morris, Jerry Lynn, Corsicana Murray, Roy Lee, Dilley Neal, Charles Clinton, San Antonio Neece, Lawrence Gordon, Clarendon Neely, Warren F., Bellville Pa ?e 648 Neira, Rudy, San Antonio Newton, Carl Davidson Jr., San Antonio Nicholas, Richard Alan, Austin Niebuhr, Clarence Arthur, Austin Norton, Judith Ann, Austin Odom, Ronald Jay, Fort Worth Ogle, Patricia Ann, San Antonio Oliver, Floyd Louis Jr., San Antonio Osgood, Pamela Sue, Sarasota, Fla. O ' Shea, Michael Edward, Brenham Pace, Ronald Victor, Karnes City Pena, Gustavo Jose Jr., Brownsville Pendleton, John Richard, San Antonio Perkins, Lloyd Kenneth, Galena Park Phillip, Herb E., San Antonio Plath, Valerye Johannah, Austin Plummer, Dorothy Louise, Austin Posgate, Laurie, Houston Powers, Judith Ann, Austin Price, Harold Lanier, Eden Prickette, Gerald Saunders, Houston Purcell, Stephen McCabe Jr., Longview Rae, David S., Houston Rayburn, Henry Howard, Alvarado Reed, Robert Thomas, Longview Reiman, Linda Ann, Austin Richardson, John Warren, Buna Robinson, Donald Ira II, Texarkana Rodriguez, Marie Eugenia, San Antonio Rodriguez, Salvador C. Jr., San Antonio SENIORS Roeder, Jerry Elbert, Waco Roeder, Larry Drue, Waco Roessler, George Jacob, Electra Rowe, Jasper Calhoun, Kilgore Rowley, Jo Ann, Austin Ryan, James Arthur, San Antonio Sablatura, Charles Ray, Pierce Sanchez, Marjorie Lee, Rio Grande City Schramm, Mardee Anne, Dallas Seekamp, Johnny Frank, Yoakum Seller, Larry Wayne, Lake Jackson Senseman, William Alexander, Beeville Shaffer, Larry Wayne, Austin Sharp, Marsha Lee, Placedo Shelton, Suzanne, Wichita Falls Shields, John Dillard Jr., Waco Siller, Robert S., San Antonio Smallwood, Thomas Marion, Rockport Smith, Julian Stuart Jr., Tyler Smith, Robert Phillip, Lufkin Smith, William Arnold, Giddings Sosa, Secundio Garcia, Dallas Spell, Stanley Joe, Austin Squyres, Louis Leroy Jr., Tyler Stamps, Nancy Jo, San Antonio Staub, Vernon Dick, Longview Stevens, John Earl Jr., Dayton Stewart, Elaine Margaret, Corpus Christi Stewart, Elizabeth Miller, Corpus Christi Stout, Robert Noel, Dallas Page 649 Straw, Cynthia Ruth, San Antonio Strimple, Lynda Kay, Temple Stubblefield, Joe Lee, Dallas Studdard, Clifford Leslie II, Dallas Tallman, Kenneth Louis, San Antonio Thompson, Kenneth David, Houston Thornhill, Earl Huedell, Paris Thrasher, Martha Jo, Houston Tompkins, George Phillip, McCamey Trice, Mary Linda, Corpus Christ! Turnock, Gary Lewis, Aledo Tyler, Richard Lynn, Rogers Tyre, Richard Dewey, Weatherford Urbanovsky, Donnie Ray, Caldwell Vacek, Garry Wayne, Bellville Van Hemert, James Mark, Houston Van Vliet, Steven Eric, Amarillo Vaughan, Roger Steve, Austin Vines, Kenneth Malone, Kilgore Voges, Mark R., New Braunfels Voss, Donna Elaine, Odem Wagner, Gary Lynn, Austin Walker, James Dorn, Snyder Walters, James Royce, Dallas Ward, Daniel, L. Jr., Midland Warnica, Alan Kent, Corpus Christi Warriner, Richard Arthur, Midland Washington, David Richard, Lewisville Watson, Beverly Ann, Hurst Watson, Charles Michael, Terrell Watts, Kenneth Byfield, Galveston Weaver, Paul Martin, Corpus Christi Welch, Darrell Gail Jr., San Antonio Wheelis, David Lee, Jacksboro Whitmire, Claire Evans, Houston Wiederanders, David Gene, Harrold Wiegand, Frederick William Jr., San Antonio Wier, Thomas Percy III, Kemah Wilbanks, Hugh III, Corpus Christi Williams, Bonnie Jeanne, Dallas Williams, Ernest Leroy Jr., Ballinger Williams, James Rawls, Groesbeck Wilson, James Dennis, Houston Wilson, Sheila Kay, Houston !k4 3i- % I?) ff?) - ' - SENIORS Chancellor Ransom chatted with students in the Star Room of the Texas Union. Page 650 JUNIORS Page 651 Abercrombie, Thomas Vernon II, Stafford Abernathy, Marshall Waneal Jr., Hughes Springs Abramowitz, David, Denison Acosta, Daniel, El Paso Adams, John William, Laird Hill Adams, William Thomas III, Cedar Creek Addington, Stephen Leslie, Seguin Adensam, Marilee Claire, Irving Adkins, Brian Howard, Georgetown Adkins, Jack M., Austin Adkins, Rietta Caroline, Houston Aftergut, Myron David, Pampa Ager, Henry Orien III, Dayton Ahrens, Sharon Linn, Dallas Alexander, Wayne Benson Jr., Bellville Allen, Rodney Phillip, Houston Allison, Kathy, Houston Allison, Sharon Irene, Woodville Almy, Robert Engelhardt, Carlsbad, N. M. Alspaugh, Virginia Lanier, San Antonio Alston, Mary Kathleen, Irving Alsup, Ace Hill III, Temple Anderle, Charles Dean, Midland Anderson, Hal N. 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Barber, Truman Joseph Jr., Houston Barkley, Paula, Athens Barnes, Bruce Conway, Houston Barnes, Franklin David, Baytown Barnett, Carol Ann, Austin Barnett, Thomas Henry III, Fort Worth Barnhart, Robert Joel, Pettus Barr, Douglas Eugene, Baytown Barrow, Charles Wallace Jr., San Antonio Barry, Sallie Jane, Houston Barthel, Cheryl Anne, Pearland Bartlemay, Susan Elaine, Richmond, Ind. Bartosh, Kathryn Mary, Columbus Bassist, Harry Abe Jr., Houston Bates, John Robert, Gatesville Bates, Roy Eugene, Fort Worth Battle, Frederick Waddy Jr., San Antonio Baucum, Jane, Houston Bauer, Paulette Gwen, Beeville BeaL, Michael Smith, Tyler Bean, Allan Klark, Orange Bearden, James Wallace, El Paso Beasley, Eleanor Corless, Houston Beasley, Juanita Joyce, McLean Beaver, Judith Lynn, Queen City Beazley, Mary Gene, Brenham Bechtol, Roy Alph, Austin Beckwith, Shirley Ellen, Harlingen Beebe, Allen C., San Antonio Beesley, Wade Hampton, San Angelo Bell, Jo Anne, Austin Bellamy, Robert Spence, Lampasas Benson, Pamela Jean, Dallas Bergquist, Ronald Edward, Randolph AFB Bernstein. Richard Lee, Enid, Okla. Best, Thomas Adolph, Austin Binder, Martine Robin, Redlands, Cal. Page 652 fr Bingham, Vernon Jarrell, Kilgore Birchfield, John William, Amarillo Birdwell, Raymond Steldon, Weatherford Bishop, George Scott, Dallas Bishop, Stephen Earl, Amarillo Blackford, Nancy Beth, Abilene Blackstone, Sam Neal Jr., Austin Blair, Cheryl Lynn, Houston Blankenship, Martha Ellen, Galveston Blanks, Dan Harve, Clyde Blann, Elizabeth Carol, Houston Bledsoe, Barbara Ann, Dallas Blume, Eileen Fay, Houston Blume, Martha Kay, Houston Bodenhamer, Jeff E., San Antonio Boecker, Barbara Jane, Rosenberg Boenisch, David Eugene, Garwood Bonilla, Ruben Jr., Corpus Christi Book, Wayne John, Miles Boss, Steven Sprague, Arcadia, Cal. Bottoni, Don Jon, Lubbock Bounds, Nancy Marie, Wichita, Kans. Bowden, Patricia Anne, Weatherford Boyd, Brenda Carol, Snyder Boyd, Stephen Orval, Hale Center Boyles, David Howard, Houston Boyles, Kay, Karnes City Brady, James Patrick, Hot Springs, Ark. Braley, Suzan Ellen, Bryan Brandenburg, Karen Ann, Dallas Brandimarte, Alfred Paul Jr., Dallas Brandon, William Richard, Dallas Brauckman, Gay Ann, Springfield, Va. Brender, Arthur John Jr., Dallas Briggs, Curtis Graham, Houston Brigham, Deborah Joyce, Houston Brill, Judy Jo Ann, Dallas Brisbin, Robert Edward, Temple Brock, James Luther, Temple Brooks, Carol Deanne, Breckenridge Brooks, Joyce Kocurek, Lexington Brown, Barrett Keith, Sherman Brown, Carol Sue, Houston CLASS OF 1968 Brown, Charles Owen, Quitman Brown, Judy Kay, Austin Brown, Lee Ola, Robstown Browne, Loyd Warren, Waco Browning, Joseph Robert, Gorman Brummett, Nita Joan, Jackson, Miss. Bryan, Richard Morris, Cleburne Bryant, John Lay, Longview Buchele, Michael John, San Augustine Buechele, Susan, San Antonio Buerschinger, Charles Albert, Haughton, La. Bull, Annie Laurie, San Antonio Burch, James Donald, Wichita Falls Burdick, Edward William, Houston Burkholder, James Hal, San Antonio Burks, Cheryl Marie, Alvin Burnham, Maxie Earl, Houston Burns, Rebecca Ann, Alvin Burns, Robert William Jr., La Marque Burr, Cheryl Ann, Austin Burroughs, Jan Carroll, Houston Burrow, Glenn Arlen, Texarkana Burrus, Barbara Jayn, Wichita Falls Bursey, Lynda Louise, Fort Worth Burton, Stephen Nelson, Tyler Busby, Russell Clyde, San Antonio Buske, Bruce Kimball. Friona Butler, Janice Lynn, March AFB, Cal. Butler, John David, Houston Byars, Richard Lenz, Victoria Byman, Nelson Allen, Gilmer Byrne, Clifford Davis, Arlington Cade, William Henry, San Antonio Calhoun, Cathryn Elaine, Amarillo Calvert, Elizabeth Arrington, Corpus Christi Cameron, Kathy, Katy Cameron, Mila Kathleen, Point Comfort Campbell, Annette Marie, Casper, Wyo. Campbell, Arch M., San Antonio Campbell, Justin Marvin, Port Arthur Campbell, William Gibbs Jr., San Antonio Cantrell, Catherine Jean, Big Spring Carlisle, James Raymond, Raymondville Page 653 Carlock, Gretchen, Honey Grove Carney, Brenda Sue, Baytown Carpenter, David Allen, Pasadena Carrington, Ilene Patricia, Mexia Carroll, James Larry, Fort Worth Carroll, Marianne, Houston Carroll, Sharon Ensley, Iraan Carter, David Ray, Dallas Carter, Gilbert Bruce, San Antonio Carter, James Stephen, Port Arthur Carter, Nancy, Dilley Carter, Robert Anthony, Fort Worth Cartwright, Joiner Jr., Houston Casstevens, David Michael, Fort Worth Casteter, Don William, Seguin Castillo, Daniel T., Corpus Christi Castro, Miguel Hernandez, San Antonio Caton, Paul E., Austin Catterton, John Henry, Arlington Catterton, William Thomas, Arlington Cavazos, Maria Elena, Austin Champion, John William Jr., Groesbeck Chatmcs, John Thomas, Marlin Chlapek, John Henry, Temple Chote, James Benjamin, Austin Christenberry, Deirdre, Pensacola, Fla. Christensen, Leslie Ann, Austin Chu, Billy, San Antonio Clapp, Zelia Kay, Hearne Clark, Charles B. Ill, San Antonio Clark, Mark Edwin, San Antonio Clark, Richard Tweedy, Brenham Clark, Steven Ray, Austin Claypool, Michael Joseph, San Antonio Cleaver, Grace Juanita, Wichita Falls Clements, Peggy Lynn, Brownwood Clifton, Charles William. Clebume Cline, Barry A., Amarillo Cline, Harriet, San Antonio Cloud, Rick G. Ill, Baytown Cohenour, Pamela Marie, Houston Cole, James George, Dallas Cole, Trenton Cecil III, Corpus Christ! JUNIORS Coleman, James Roy, Pasadena Colley, Jim Ralph, Moberly, Mo. Collie, Robert Monroe Jr., Houston Collier, William Avery, Brenharn Collins, Charles Peyton, Houston Collins, Michael David, San Antonio Colvin, Norton Anderson Jr., San Benito Compton, Douglas Wayne, Austin Conly, John Thomas, San Antonio Connally, John Bowden III, Austin Connard, Gerald George, Galveston Converse, Robert Gerald, Houston Cook, Joyce Lucas, Longview Cook, Lynda Joyce, Austin Cooper, Martha Jeanne, Houston Cortes, Joseph George, San Antonio Cotropia, Charles Samuel, Hearne Cottingham, Lynn, Fort Worth Couch, J. O. Terrell Jr., Houston Couch, Stuart Walton, Dallas Cox, Donald Wayne, Galena Park Craft, Mary Lynn, San Antonio Craig, Daniel Layne, Groom Craig, John Thomas, Yorktown Creamer, Frank Daniel, Houston Crocker, Grace Alice, Houston Crouch, Wayne Jeffrey, Houston Cude, Kay Ellen, Beeville Cullington, James Richard, Richardson Cumming, Thomas N. Jr., Dallas Cunningham, Linda Lee, Baytown Currah, Robert Mitchell, Casper, Wyo. Curtis, Carolyn, Denver, Colo. Daerr, Rose Marie, Fort Worth Dale, Katharyne Ann, Denison Daross, James Amador, El Paso Darphin, Nancy Lelia, Dallas Davenport, Carol Ann, Corsicana Davis, Adrian Averil Jr., Crockett Davis, Cynthia Anne, Lampasas Davis, Danny Godfrey, Houston Davis, Frederic John, San Antonio Davis, Robert Glenn Jr., San Antonio Page 654 Dawkins, Gary Dale, Austin Dawkin?, Michael Wylie, Houston Day, John Marcus, Longview Dean, Sharon Lee, Houston Delaney, Bailey Peyton, Port Arthur Dennis, Mary Lorene, Richardson Denny, Robert John, Odessa Denny, Stanley Eugene, Austin Denson, Susan Ellen, Houston De Shong, Cheryl L., San Antonio Devereaux, Betty Jean, Houston Dewhurst, Eugene Harris, Houston De Young, Edwin Ray, Fort Worth Dial, Richard Alan, Palestine Diaz, Antonio Manuel Jr., Brownsville Diaz, Ralph Anthony, San Antonio Dickerson, Wally Harold, Borger Dickinson, Anne Louise, Austin Dippel, Tieman Henry Jr., Brenham Dixon, Paul Nichols, Berea, Ohio Dodsoh, Mildred Gay, Garland Doering, Mary Elizabeth, Groves Doherty, Polly Ann, Dallas Dolce, Rickie Annette, Terrell Donham, Charles Franklin Jr., Little Rock, Ark. Dorf, Eugene Craig, Austin Dornbluth, Nella Carol, Grand Prairie Doster, Sandra Dianne, La Marque Dotson, Ronald Cliff, Palestine Douglas, Susan Jane, Sweetwater Doyle, Maurine Helen, Castroville Drennan, James Earl, Fort Worth Drewry, James Mitchell, Texarkana Driscoll, Barbara Nell, Devine Driver, Diann Elizabeth, Houston Droitcourt, Jack Joseph, Fort Worth DuBose, Carolyn Jean, Gonzales Duncan, James Michael, Dallas Duncan, Scott C., Austin Dunne, Suzanne Marion, Dallas Duree, Deborah-Dianne, Calgary, Canada Durham, Richard Shelley, Fort Worth Dutton, Richard Lee, Borger CLASS F 1968 Dworaczyk, Michael C, Beeville Dyer, Charles Lester, Dallas Dyer, Ronny Herald, Sweetwater Eads, Ronald Dale, San Antonio Eagle, Deanna, Dallas Edmonds, Sara Ann, Austin Edwards, Neulan Jay, San Angelo Edwards, Robert Alan, Dallas Ekrut, Vernon Stanley, Fort Worth Elam, Norris Wayne, San Antonio Ellis, Michael Paul, Lone Star Ellison, Eugene Thomas Jr., Texarkana Ellisor, Earl Lee Jr., Houston Elsik, Naedeen Ruth, Corpus Christi Enderle, Beverly Kay, Houston Erwin, Thomas Walter III, Corsicana Erwin, William G., Houston Escamilla, Elias III, San Antonio Escude, Leon Raymond Jr., Longview Estes, Carolyn Frances, Port Arthur Etzel, Martha Lynne, Corsicana Evans, Donald Louis, Houston Evans, Randle C., Paris Everage, Frances Marie, Galveston Falk, Janet Elva, Lufkin Fallin, Joseph Anthony III, McAllen Farnel, John Allen, Moose Jaw, Canada Farnum, Darlene Dale, San Antonio Farris, Jimmie Wayne, Austin Faught, Thomas Nolan, Aubrey Faulkner, Barry Lynn, Dayton Fein, Lenard David, San Antonio Fender, Harris Roberts Jr., Tyler Fender, Richard Warren, Mexia Fenton, Joan Barbara, Corpus Christi Ferguson, Thomas William, Richardson Ferris, William Maurice, Houston Fette, Linda Joy, Houston Feuerbacher, Judy Gail, Manor Fields, Janet Fay, Junction Fields, Wayland Earl J., Dallas Finegold, Alan Jay, Beaumont Finger, Peggy Ann, D ' Hanis f f f - - f Page 655 Fink, Carla Kathryn, Groves Fisher, Carol Ann, Gladewater Fitzhugh, Judith Ann, Tyler Flack, Kate Tarry, Houston Fleming, George Matthews, Houston Fleming, Mary Frances, San Antonio Flores, Santos Manuel, Raymondville Flory, Paula Kay, Dallas Flournoy, Charles Hilton, Jasper Ford, John Edward, Lubbock Forman, Judith, Arlington Fouts, Randy Hugh, Hawkins Fowler, Kathleen, San Antonio Franckowiak, Mary Ann, Austin Frank, Raymond Walter Jr., Austin Franke, Johanna, Odessa Franks, Ray Zarko Jr., La Marque Franson, Robert Eugene, Brownsville Frass, Janet Suzanne, Dallas Frazer, Nancy Carole, Houston French, Bonnie Kay, Pearland Friedlander, Daniel Gilbert, Dallas Friedman, James Martin, Corpus Christ! Frost, Mary Helen, Jasper Fuchs, Margaret Barbara, San Antonio Fugate, Anne, Kingsville Funicella, Tcni, Tyler Gable, Elaine, Calvert Gaines, Donna Kay, Dallas Gaines, Robert Terrel, Somerville Gallagher, Sheila Elizabeth, Dallas Gallian, David Alan, Midland Garcia, Olga Jo, Falfurrias Garcia, Rosa Catarina, Corpus Christi Gardner, Morey, Port Lavaca Gardner, Patricia Ann, Abilene Garrett, Charlotte Avis, Cisco Garrett, Patrick D., Duncanville Gary, Albert George, Encinal Garza, Arnulfo Rolando, San Antonio Gatlin, Sandra Lee, Beaumont Gattis, Jimmie Harold, Dallas Gayle, Mary Alison, Edna I i i I ( 8 JUNIORS George, Gus M., Houston George, James Collin III, Brownsville Gewertz, Beverly, Alexandria, La. Giesen, James Martin, Cleburne Gillette, Dennis Dale, Harlingen Gilliam, Anne Louise, Dallas Gilmore, Michael Lawrence, Arlington Gilmore, Walter Augustus, San Antonio Glaspie, Cheryl Ann, Tyler Glass, Dorothy Jean, Houston Goad, Jaan Ray, Temple Godines, Rita Rosalinda, Laredo Goerner, Cynthia Dianne, Austin Goethals, Randall M., Garland Goldenbaum, Jonathan, Houston Goode, Jeanne Voiers, La Feria Goodman, Kenneth Wayne, Dallas Goodman, Thomas Lee, Paris Goodwin, Emily Kay, Longview Goodwin, Ernest Lamar, Lampasas Goodwin, Robert Philip, Longview Gordon, James Charles, Houston Gordon, Jan Adrienne, San Antonio Gordon, Sandra Gail, Houston Goulding, Peggy Marie, Austin Gracey, David Frank, Dalhart Graham, Nancy Ann, San Antonio Graham, William Thomas, Austin Grammer, Jerry Richard, Dallas Grant, Barbara Louise, Temple Graves, Harriet Lee, McKinney Green, Joel Allen, San Antonio Green, Richard Neal, Ferris Greenberg, Jerry Arnold, Beaumont Greening, Ronald Gene, Houston Greeson, Gail Elizabeth, Dallas Gregg, Cecil Manren Jr., Austin Grider, Dan Alan, Dumas Griffin, John Pierce, Kilgore Griffin, Nancy Ann, Houston Griffin, Rita Anne, Dallas Griffith, Patricia Ann, Tyler Grillo, Virginia Ellen, Rosenberg Page 656 Grissom, David Lee, Stamford Groves, James Samuel, Freeport Guess, Carroll Lynn, Temple Guinn, Laura Lee, El Paso Gunn, William Bruce, San Antonio Guthrie, Paul David, San Angelo Gutierrez, Roberto, Rio Grande Cit) Guy, Diane G., Corpus Christi Guy, Patricia Gray, Corpus Christi Guzner, Raymond William Jr., San Antonio Hablinski, William Michael, Houston Hager, Gail Ellen, San Antonio I l.ilm. Alvin Wayne, Brenham Hairston, Morris Don, Snyder Haley, Henry Wayne, Dallas Haley, Judith Faye, Helotes Hall, Camilla Joyce, Houston Hallmark, Connie Lee, Tyler Hamilton, Ronald Douglas, San Antonio Hammond, Linda Kay, Temple Hamner, Susan Jane, San Antonio Hanover, Jocille, Bryan Hansen, Clarence Norman, Laredo Hardwick, Wayne Randol, El Paso Hargis, Jane Biedenharn, San Antonio Hargrove, Robert Allen, Dallas Harkrider, Marie Dominique, Tyler Harper, Thomas III, Austin Harris, Dale Andrew, Amarillo Harrison, James C., Huntsville Harsch, Steven Terrance, Austin Hart, Daniel Culver, Austin Hartman, Sarah Ann, Silsbee Hartong, Alice Kay, San Antonio Hawkins, Karen Hope, San Antonio Hawthorne, Lloyd Austin, Fort Worth Hayes, Carol Jane, Austin Hays, Robert Mack, Tyler Head, Sandra Marjorie, Baytown Headlee, Dorothy Louise, Abilene Hearn, Pamela Lynn, Mineola Hearn, William Richard, Mineola Heath, Jesse Emmett Jr., Dallas CLASS OF 1968 Heins, William Howard, Lyford Hellbusch, Robert Wayne, Houston Heller, Janene Sharon, Wichita, Kans. Henderson, John Charles, Frost Henderson, Molly, Dallas Henderson, Ruth Hazel, Tyler Henry, Ernest David, Rockdale Henry, Mary Susan, Liberty Henson, Kathleen Elizabeth, Houston Herren, Marilee, Houston Hester, Phillip L, Woodlake Hickox, Robert Elvin, Yoakum Hicks, James Frederick, Corpus Christ! Hieronymus, Robert Campbell, Brussels, Belgium Higgins, Lowell Thomas, Austin Higgins, Nancy Craig, Sherman Higley, Barbara Ruth, Austin Hill, Carl Clifton III, El Paso Hill, Richard Lee, Austin Hill, Whitney Edward, San Antonio Hillegeist, Dianne Lanelle, Houston Hilley, Van G., Corpus Christi Hillman, Robert Michael, Houston Hinson, Melvin O. Jr., Corpus Christi Hodges, Charles Robert, Dallas Hoffman, Alan Michael, Austin Hoge, J. Fred III, Poplar Bluff, Mo. Hoke, Hannah, Dallas Holeman, Michael Wesley, Austin Holland, Libby Harriet, Wharton Holland, Robert Vance Jr., Robert Lee Holliday, Stephen Hall, McGuire AFB, N.J. Hollis, Don K., Leonard Holmes, Mary Kathryn, Austin Holmsley, Susan Lee, San Antonio Hooks, Charles Guy III, Tomball Hooser, Mary Lou, Metairie, La. Horak, James Ray, Corpus Christi Hotchkiss, Steven Earl, Dallas Houghton, Fred Frier, San Angelo Houser, Richard Evans, Austin Houser, Rollen Edward, Dallas Houston, Jacquelynn Dianne, San Antonio Page 657 Howell, Benny Wray, Borger Howie, Carol Ann, Terrell Howie, Judy Jan, Terrell Hrncir, Mary Kathryn, Houston Hubbard, Carol Ann, Fort Worth Hubbell, James Paul, Dallas Huckabee, Billye Louise, Hagerman, N.M. Huddleston, Ann, Austin Huddleston, Carolyn Ann, Ballinger Hudgins, Constance Elizabeth, Houston Hudson, William Joseph Jr., Salisbury, Md. 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Omar A., Cairo, United Arab Republic Jenkins, Kathleen Mildred, San Antonio Jennings, Jerry Winston, Austin Jensen, Yvonne Marie, Houston Jeschke, Beverly Diane, Miles Jimenez, Frank Michael Jr., San Antonio Jinkins, Wiley Junior III, Galveston Johnson, Diane Ruth, Austin Johnson, Gerald Maurice, Grand Prairie 1 1 .o m i jffltto 5fc A - k ' ' - 4 s JUNIORS Johnson, Gwendolyn, Houston Johnson, Jerry Don, Texas City Johnson, June Fay, Austin Johnson, Mary Kathryn, Austin Johnson, Shelby Eugene, Talco Jones, Elizabeth Ann, Weslaco Jones, John Enos, Amarillo Jones, Mary Leta, Diana Jones, Panchita, Bartlett Jones, Thomas Allen, Waco Jones, Trudy Lynn, McCamey Jones, William David, Louise Jonson, William Richard, Temple Jordan, Gary Keith, Hico Jordan, Phillip Ray, McCamey Jostes, Nancy Lynne, Corpus Christ! 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Keller, John G., Houston Kelley, Carol Evalyn, San Angelo Kemp, Dorcas Suzanne, Houston Kerbow, Larry Wayne, Houston Kerr, Richard Leslie, San Antonio Kerr, Robert Houston, El Campo Kidd, Patricia Ruth, Winona Kilgore, John Robert II, Houston Kimbrough, Anthony Curtis, Fort Worth Kimbrough, Jackie Maxine, Tyler Kinard, William Latz, El Campo King, Charles Michael, Piano Kirby, Sue Ellen, Houston Page 658 ; Kittles, Patricia Louise, Athens Klein, Milow Haude, Tomball Knight, Pattie Jane, San Antonio Koch, Kenneth Toby, San Antonio Koerth, Robert Lee Jr., Garland Koivula, Betty Jane, Houston Kolacny, Robert Joseph, Ganado Kopecky, Samuel Rayner Sr., Austin Korby, Steven Lyle, Hopewell, Va. Korth, Vera Sansom, Fort Worth Kosik, Alfred Hans, Thrall Krasner, Larry Arnold, Tyler Kruger, Daniel Yahr, Austin Kuchar, William A. 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Magee, Michael Jack, San Antonio CLASS OF 1968 Page 659 Magec, Otis Joseph, Baytown Mahaffey, John Michael, Canton Majors, Johnny Edwin, Tyler Malloy, Janet Gayle, Tyler Malone, John Thomas, Houston Mancias, Dolores Jane, Corpus Christi Manhart, Karen Irene, Austin Mann, Margaret Marie, Yoakum Mann, Patricia Eileen, Bellaire Manning, Richard James, Pasadena Mapes, Julie Ann, Fort Worth Markley, Anne Milliard, Beaumont Markley, Michael Mark, Austin Marrs, Edward Hamilton, Kerrville Marshall, Carol May, Dallas Marshall, Howard McCaleb, Houston Marshman, Jan C., Winnsboro Martin, Mary Kathryn, Baytown Martin, Quentin Ware, Houston Martinez, Elodia Guadalupe, San Antonio Masters, Ralph Taylor, Sweeny Matlock, David Kidder, Austin Matocha, Lynda Irene, Austin Matthews, Robert Ray, San Angelo Mattingly, JaNelle, Dallas Maxwell, Janice Lee, Corpus Christi Mayer, Maxine Ida, Helena, Ark. Mazur, Janis Irma, San Antonio McAlpin, Kenneth Courtenay, Houston McCally, George Edward, McKinney McCary, Lois Ann, Freeport McCausland, Nita Lynn, San Antonio McClain, Susan Lucinda, Paris McCollum, Shirley Jean, Dallas McCulley, Richard Todd, Anahuac McDermott, Sandra Elizabeth, La Marque McDonald, Joe Bailey, Abilene McDonald, Johnnie Belle, Neches McDuffie, Linda Lee, Houston McGlothlin, Martha, Mesquite Mclntire, Doris Lynn, San Antonio McKinley, Mary Lynn, El Paso McKinley, Patricia An, San Antonio JUNIORS t i McKown, Jerry Lynn, Dallas McLendon, Jo Carol, Longview McMillan, Richard Taylor, Sonora McNatt, James Wright, Alvin McNeff, Michael Nichols, Dallas McNeil!, Dave E. 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J. Mullins, Dee Ann, San Antonio Mullins, Kermit Michael, Wake Village Mulva, James Joseph Jr., De Pere, Wis. Munnerlyn, Shuri Ann, Amarillo Murchison, Frank Bivin, Corsicana Murphy, George Earl, Conroe Murrah, Ann Harriet, Austin Mushrush, Barry Michael, Fort Worth Muzny, John Louis, Eagle Lake Naber, Nancy, Dallas Nathan, Cecile Elaine, San Antonio Nation, Madeline Marie, Palestine Nauert, George Henry, Austin Nauman, Denny, Richardson Neikirk, Mary Margaret, Ankeny, Iowa Neill, George Henry, Borger Nelson, Elizabeth June, Port Aransas Nelson, Malcolm George, Austin Nelson, Ronald Tramel, Longview Nerada, Nancy Lyn, San Antonio Neuville, Joseph Stephen, Center New, Robert Sydney, Houston Newman, Virginia Diane, Amarillo Newton, Kathryn Louise, Houston Nicholson, Richard Edgar, Baytown Nichter, Herbert Don, Fort Worth Niebuhr, Rebecca May, Austin Niehaus, Thomas J., Houston Nieman, Piet N., San Antonio Nippert, Marilyn Fern, Quanah Nolan, David Thomas, Houston Northcutt, Robert Douglas II, Houston Noteware, Jackie Don, Richardson Nuckols, Travis Dale II, Hitchcock Obenhaus, Richard Larry, Austin Oberg, Victoria Shirleen, Hitchcock O ' Bryan, Margaret Shane, Austin Oden, John Evans, Pecos Odom, Larry Douglas, Needville CLASS OF 1968 O ' Donnell, Joan Emily, Mason Oge, George Woodward, Tyler Oldham, Gus Ronald, Houston Olivier, Kenneth Clarke, Houston Olivo, John Xavier, San Antonio Olson, Marion Alfred Jr., San Antonio O ' Neal, Frances Laverne, Austin O ' Neil, Patrick William, Alamo O ' Neill, William Anthony II, Houston Osborne, Sherrod Haywood, Hurst Ott, David Alan, Fort Worth Otto, Thomas Wayne, Baytown Owens, Carolyn, Ballinger Ozmun, Laura Anne, Dallas Pahnke, Joanne Elizabeth, Orange Palmer, Liby An, Port Arthur Panciera, Richard Conner, Watch Hill, R. I. Parish, Kathryn Lucille, Houston Park, Gary Walden, Alvarado Parker, Cecil Chilton, Victoria Parker, Jeanette Elaine, Houston Parker, Judy Sharon, Baytown Parker, Mary ' Louise, Dallas Parker, Thespo Nina, San Antonio Parkison, Randall Harold, Dallas Partlow, Katherine Lynn, Fort Worth Patrick, Jo Ann, Corsicana Patterson, Margaret Anne, Tyler Pattillo, Martha Lee, Pampa Payne, John Bowman, Midland Payne, John George, Fate Peacock, Edith Ann, Austin Pearre, Sylvia Jean, Weslaco Pearson, James Charles, Tomball Peck, James Manning, Laredo Pederson, Gregory Vincent, Austin Pelphrey, Charles Brant, Austin Penner, Mark Bernard, San Antonio Penner, Mickey Byron, San Antonio Penny, Richard Edward, Dallas Perry, David William, Houston Peters, David Wayne, Austin Peters, Paul James, San Antonio A++ Page 661 Peterson, Carolyn Faye, Port Lavaca Peterson, Claire, Austin Peterson, Lynne Frances, Minneapolis, Minn. Phaneuf, Robert Eugene, Langley AFB, Va. Philp, Joe Dan, Caldwell Pierce, Sally Jeannette, Houston Piperi, Sharon Ann, Galveston Pittard, George Ervin, Anson Pittman, Peggy Sharon, Levelland Pitts, Edmond Wayne, Temple Polasek, Ronald Lynn, Fort Worth Pollan, Thomas Miller, Rosenberg Pollard, Constance Louise, Baytown Pollard, Danny Gale, Overton Ponder, Alan Richard, Corpus Christi Porter, Billie Pat, Terrell Porter, Donah Lee, Odessa Porter, Rebecca Anne, Fort Worth Porter, Thomas David, Austin Powell, Edwina SaDonia, Tyler Powell, Milton Carl, Wichita Falls Pratt, Robert Barton Jr., San Antonio Preece, Forrest Freeman, Austin Prentice, Margaret Vivian, Huntsville Pressly, Catherine Ann, Bellaire Price, Patricia Isbel, Austin Price, Robert Alexander Jr., San Antonio Priem, Marie Hilda, Round Rock Prihoda, Joe Daniel, El Campo Proctor, Margaret Ann, Fort Worth Provost, O ' Neil Edward Jr., Austin Pruitt, Brian Thomas, Lufkin Puryear, Jimmy Wayne, Weatherford Quintanilla, Delia Ida, San Antonio Quisenberry, Tony Merl, Quanah Rabensburg, Aubrey Neale, Houston Rabensburg, Vicki Lynn, Bastrop Racusin, Charles Robert, Corpus Christi Raggio, Thomas Louis, Dallas Rainey, Anna Elaine, San Antonio Rainosek, Ronald James, Schulenburg Randolph, Paul Cutler, Richardson Raschke, William Curtis, Austin t i I JUNIORS Rash, Ralph Allen, Austin Ratner, Celita, San Antonio Ratzlow, Janis Ann, Phillips Rayburn, Anita Kay, Sweetwater Raye, Tommy Doc, Sonora Read, Ronald Alan, Baytown Reagan, Linda Elaine, San Antonio Reed, Linda Dianne, Houston Reed, William Clay, Dallas Reeder, Yvon Gwyn, Austin Reese, James Richard, Houston Reeves, Carol Anne, Amarillo Reid, James Larry, Temple Reinhart, Jane Elisabeth, Galveston Reneau, Thomas Alan, Springfield, Va. Renfro, Robert Bruce, Dallas Renz, Randall Robert, Dallas Requa, Annette Louise, Odessa Rhea, Kathleen, McAllen Rhodes, Jerry Wayne, Tyler Rice, Janet Elizabeth, Houston Rice, Steve Travis, San Antonio Richards, George Wheeler, Arlington, Va. Richards, Janet L., Rockdale Richardson, Cameron Elaine, Austin Richardson, Gwen, Houston Richardson, James Allan, Pleasanton Richardson, Kenneth Robert, Austin Rickard, Miles Olson, Temple Rife, Frank Nicholas, San Antonio Riley, John Don, Gatesville Ritchie, Robin, Midland Roberts, Jimmy Don Jr., Lewisville Roberts, Kent Willis, San Antonio Roberts, William P., Rockville, Md. Robertson, Leonard Allen, Dallas Robertson, Wilhelmina Elizabeth, Houston Robinson, Phillip James Jr., Corpus Christi Robinson, Richard Coad, Sherman Robison, Leonard Joseph, Dallas Roby, David Lee, Corsicana Rodgers, Gary Roland, San Angelo Rodgers, Karen Ann, Corpus Christi Page 662 Rodgers, Margaret Ann, Berclair Roe, Marilyn Duff, Corpus Christ! Rogers, Charles Thomas, Austin Rogers, Gary Duane, Cleburne Rogers, Olga Maria, Odessa Rogers, Randy Clyde, Baytown Rogers, Wesley Graves, Dallas Resales, Manuel George Jr., San Marcos Rose, Donald E. J., Blanco Ross, James Nathan, Belton Ross, Sandra Patti, Texas City Roth, Leonard Matthew, Houston Rothwell, Richard O ' Neil, Victoria Rotter, Sheryl Anne, Austin Rountree, Steven, Mandreth, San Antonio Rountree, Wiley Barry III, San Angelo Routt, Janice Ann, Dallas Rowntree, Paul Anthony, Grand Prairie Royuela, Oscar, La Paz, Bolivia Rozen, Phyllis Jo, Corpus Christi Rozier, Kellyn, Kilgore Ruchelman, Morris Jackson, Bellaire Ruckman, Edith Jeanne, Carswell AFB Rudd, Andrea Beth, Wichita, Kans. Rudd, Judy Jane, Dallas Rudkin, Carol Jean, Dallas Rulfs, Carol Ann, Houston Runge, John Hurd, Wichita Falls Rush, Dianne, Fort Worth Russell, Florence Evelyn, San Antonio Ryder, John Thomas, Austin Sadler, Jerry William, Grapeland Sagely, Sharon Marguerite, Dallas Sales, Dana Kaye, Paris Salinas, Louis Jr., San Antonio Samuelson, Rebecca Ann, Austin Sanders, Vicki Gail, Houston Sandidge, William W., San Antonio Sands, Dale Garrison, Houston Sanford, Patricia Lea, Wichita Falls Satsky, Karen Ann, Austin Sawyer, Sandra Sue, Roswell, N. M. Soaramell, Sandra Lou, Abilene CLASS OF 1968 Schirmer, Stephen Anthony, Dallas Schleicher, Hart Eugene, Alvin Schmidt, Eddie Charles II, Fort Worth Schmitt, Harriet Elizabeth, Carrollton Schnatterer, Elizabeth Lorraine, Bellaire Schneider, Susan Louise, Brownsville Schoone, Clifford Emerson Jr., Memphis, Tenn. Schovajsa, William Reaves, Miles Schroeder, Charles Kenneth, San Benito Schroeder, Penny Rene, Houston Schuble, Thomas Gerald, Baytown Schumann, George Ernest, Dumas Schwartz, Harold Dennis, Houston Schwartz, Nelda Jean, Houston Sclerandi, Lawrence Vincent Jr., Port Arthur Scott, Lloyd Elmer Jr., Fort Worth See, Marilyn Lillian, Snook Sefcik, Jamie Glenn, San Angelo Seilheimer, Dan Keith, Fort Worth Sengbush, Lynnie Rae, Los Angeles, Cal. Senter, Carl Conway III, Forney Settle, Linda Sue, Celina Sewell, Cameron Dee, Seagoville Sewell, Jimmy I., Nocona Seyer, John Frederick, Houston Shamess, George Ann, Wells Shannon, Joel Ingram, Wharton Sharp, Ray Fulton, Beckville Sharpe, Edwin Reese Jr., Austin Shaw, Robert Eric, San Antonio Shelby, Elizabeth, Tyler Shelton, Charles Turner, Tulia Shelton, Cheryl D enise, Houston Shinn, Julia Ann, Houston Shipman, Sandra Louise, Lake Jackson Shively, Christopher E., Garland Short, Arthur Bernard, Kingman, Ariz. Shropshire, Pamela Agnes, Fort Sam Houston Shults, Gretchen Oleta, Arlington, Va. Shultz, Tommy Brenton, Houston Shuman, Musallam Nasser A., Tabuk, Saudi Arabia Silverman, Geraldine, Houston Silverstein, Russell Lee, Houston S O) V fv ' . ' r r . -s w Page 663 Simkin, Samuel H., Houston Simmons, Robert Holloway, Brownwood Simons, Allen Bruce, Houston Simons, Dennis Steele, Edna Singer, Mary Elsa, Coral Gables, Fla. Singleton, Loy Alonzo, Montgomery, Ala. Skandalis, Kiki A., Houston Skinner, Michael Lee, Richardson Slack, James Gregory, Lufkin Sledge, Roland Edward Jr., Houston Small, Don Edward, Loraine Smith, Beverly Murdaugh, Palestine Smith, Byrom Judson III, Waco Smith, Craig Carter, Houston Smith, Daniel Craig, San Antonio Smith, David Michael, Kilgore Smith, Donald Ralph, San Antonio Smith, Edgar Ashley, Houst on Smith, Gene Robert, Baytown Smith, Gordon Bennett Jr., Gainesville Smith, Gregory Franklin, Houston Smith, James Allen, McAllen Smith, James Norman, Brenham Smith, Juanita L., Belton Smith, Michael Dean, Cleburne Smith, Paul Seward Jr., San Angelo Smith, Richard Earl, Clifton Smith, Sandra K. W., Baytown Smith, Steven Grayson, Brielle, N. J. Smith, Susan Kaye, Tyler Smith, Tracy Ann, Austin Smith, Trenna Lynn, Amarillo Smith, Trescott Kimmerjon, Nocona Smith, Wayne Randolph, San Angelo Smith, William Stephen, Floresville Snidow, Frank Chapman, Richardson Snyder, Margaret Jean, San Antonio Solomon, Nathan Andrew, San Antonio Sommers, Steven Wayne, Miami Beach, Fla. Sours, Sandra Ann, Austin Sparks, David Rowe, Tyler Sparks, Gordon Elliott, Austin Sparks, Hugh Cullen, Pasadena JUNIORS Spencer, Olvis Ray, Dimmitt Spock, Carolyn, Fort Worth Spradley, Sherry Jane, Houston Stall, Nancy Ann, Smithville Stallings, Evelyn Jeanne, Nacogdoches Stallknecht, William Adams, Brookshire Stanley, Norma Sue, Galena Park Stargel, Michael Don, Amarillo Stark, Judy Kay, Fort Worth Stavinoha. Jean Marie, Schulenburg Steed, Kenneth Ray, McAllen Stegall, Sunnye Susan, Houston Stelling, Marvin Joe, Dallas Stephens, Sharon lona, Dallas Sterett, Edith Ann, Houston Stevenson, Dianne, Hampton, Va. Stewart, James Paul, San Antonio Stewart, Kay Lang, Fort Worth Stikeleather, Helen Haldon, Austin Stillwell, Penny Ann, Houston Stinson, Alan Lynn, Grapevine Stotler, Mary Martha, Corpus Christi Strater, John Edward, Houston Stripling, Craig, Nacogdoches Stromberg, Joyce Ada, Austin Strong, Tommy Jay, Henderson Stuart, Helen Irene, San Antonio Stuyck, Stephen Christopher, Baton Rouge, La. Sutherland, Mary Lou, Austin Sutherland, Richard Thomas, Houston Sutherland, Sandra Jeanette, Houston Swearingen, Patricia Loyce, Gladewater Swenson, Marsha Carol, Austin Swope. Helen Carrol, Little Rock, Ark. Tacquard, Julius Lee, Galveston Talen, Louise Sylvia, Pasadena Talkington, Dorothy Sue, Jacksonville Tally, Sondra Sue, Lockhart Tamaddoni, Mohammad Javad, Jahrom, Iran Tanipke, Sally Katherine, Austin Taplin, John David, Kingsville Taylor, Buford Franklin, Phoenix, Ariz. Taylor, Connie Lynn, Port Lavaca Page 664 Taylor, Cyrel Dewaine II, Temple Taylor, Linda Ann, Mount Pleasant Taylor, Martha Elizabeth, Houston Taylor, Raymond Barry, Taylor Templeton, Laura Kathryn, Cooper Templin, Richard Dwight, Cedar Creek Terilli, James Louis, Dallas Tezel, Paul Eugene, San Antonio Thiele, Juanice Velma, McDade Thomas, Judith Roberta, Dallas Thomas, Larry Limuel, Mesquite Thomas, Linda, San Antonio Thomas, Linda Jean, Eagle Lake Thompson, Barbara Jean, McAllen Thompson, Delbert Kenneth, Tyler Thompson, Kinman Brock, Victoria Thornton, Raymond William, San Antonio Thurman, John Homer Jr., San Antonio Thurman, Margaret Ellen, Pasadena Tichenor, Travis David Jr., Dallas Tobor, Ben David, Fort Worth Tocker, Madeline Jayne, Waco Todd, Laurie, Irving Tomlinson, Brenda Joyce, Tyler Tomson, Sandra Elaine, Pampa Townsend, Clyde Douglas, Austin Trapnell, Robert Norris Jr., Austin Trapp, Michael Eric, Dallas Trent, Cecilia Roxanna, Pasadena Trudeau, Steven Ross, Benbrook Tubbs, Atha Maxine, Cuero Tucker, John Bee III, Baytown Tulbah, Hassan Ali, Mecca, Saudi Arabia Tunstall, Nancy, Dallas Turet, Charles Sydney Jr., Dallas Turnbull, Wade William Jr., Houston Turner, James William, Crockett Tyson, Barbara Ann, Austin Underwood, James Harris, Seabrook Underwood, Maryon Abbe, Mont Belvieu Urquhart, Susan Phyllis, Dallas Vance, Susan Lee, Edna Vann; Roger Lynn, Fort Worth CLASS OF 1968 Van Winkle, Pamela Faye, Corpus Christi Vargas, Albert G., San Antonio Varisco, Lunette, Bryan Vasek, James Darwin, Moulton Vassberg, Daniel Carl, Lyford Vassberg, Stephen M., Lyford Vaughan, George Douglas, Dallas Vaughan, Richard Allen, Sherman Vehlow, John Charles, Dallas Verheyden, Charles Nash, Jacksonville Vick, Terry Tamlyn, Temple Vine, Louella Grace, Dilley Voigt, Richard Allen, Victoria Von Rosenberg, William Edward, La Grange Wade, Jeffrey Brian, Houston Waggoner, James Rodney, Longview Wagner, Lynn Susan, Houston Wagner, Rae, Port Arthur Waidhofer, Bernard, Houston Wainger, Susan Ellen, Austin Wakefield, Howard B., Uvalde Walker, Dixie Lee, Eagle Lake Walker, Nancy Kay, Abilene Wallace, Bettye Lou, Hughes Springs Wallace, Edward Blume, Shreveport, La. Walston, Madelyn Gaye, Palestine Walton, Donnie Neil, Tyler Ward, John Wesley Jr., Devine Ward, Linda Lea, Austin Ward, Lloyd Ray, San Antonio Ward, Shelia Marian, Fort Worth Warren, Anne Hal, Waco Warren, Joseph Frederick, Nederland Warrick, Michael Eugene, Pittsburg Washburn, Emma Leigh, Izmir, Turkey Wassell, Emmett Eugene Jr., Texarkana Wathen, Carolyn Elizabeth, Houston Watkins, W. Mackey, Paint Rock Watson, David Austin, Sherman Watson, Martha Earlene, San Antonio Weathers, Robert Sherman, Waco Webb, Charles Richey, Dallas Webb, Michael Dee, Phillips Page 665 Webb, Paul Jr., El Campo Weber, Donald Joseph, Hitchcock Wechsler, Jan Diane, San Antonio Weger, Jean Ann, Paris Weil, Michael Max, Corpus Christi Weise, Stanley Allan, Bellaire Weksler, Ronni Joy, Coral Gables, Fla. Welch, Hubert Harold Jr., Cisco Welch, Thomas Jefferson III, Crockett Weller, Carol Ann, San Antonio Welty, Lyn Drew, San Benito Werlein, Presley Ewing III, Houston Wesolowsky, Al Byars, Irving Westerman, Kenneth Clark Jr., Longview Whaley, Robert Russell, Baytown Wheetley, Kim Alan, White Deer Whitaker, Cheryl Kay, Tyler Whitby, William David, Waco White, Jerome B., Austin White, Kenneth Leigh, Bakersfield, Cal. White, Linda Lee, Bellaire White, Martha Dickinson, Austin White, William Thomas, Port Lavaca Whitener, Grace Darling, Corpus Christi Whitfield, Judith Ann, Amarillo Whitley, Jerry Bob, Greenville Whitlow, James Lee, Edna Whittten, Patsy Ann, Austin Wiberg, Susan Marie, Dallas Wiede, Margaret Lillian, Edna Wiggins, George Edward Jr., Houston Wiggins, Lonnie Logan, Dallas Wilgen, Michael Charles, San Antonio Wilkerson, John Wiley, Houston Willbern, Margaret, Bellaire Willette, John George, Corpus Christi Williams, Cynthia Lee, Fort Worth Williams, Gwendolyn Anne, La Porte Williams, John Travis Jr., Sanderson Williams, Mary Louise, Round Rock Williams, Patty Lou, El Paso Williams, Ronald David, Texarkana Williamson, Robert Arthur, Poteet JUNIORS Willingham, Marian Ann, Abilene Willis, Richard Dawson, Conroe Willms, Dennis Gerald, Austin Willsey, Marion Lynita, Corpus Christi Wilson, Billy Wayne, Dallas Wilson, Henry Evan, Wharton Wilson, James Preston, Corpus Christi Wilson, Juanita Alarene, Post Wilson, Thomas Judkins, Dickinson Wilson, William Arthur, San Antonio Winckler, Suzanne, Houston Windecker, Theodore Rolf, Midland Windle, William Parker, Henderson Wiser, Richard Calvin, Piano Wisner, Linda Elizabeth, San Antonio Witcher, Linda Jo, San Antonio Witt, Sharon Kay, Temple Wittman, Marolyn, Austin Wold, Elsa A., San Antonio Wolf, Kenneth Herman, Port Arthur Wolters, Kay Lynn, Shiner Wood, Frank Michael, Lackland AFB Wooldridge, Liz Marie, McAllen Woolrich, Sarah Catherine, Houston Word, James Alan, Longview Wortham, Michael Bruce, Houston Wren, Floyd Gary Jr., Corpus Christi Wright, David Ray, San Antonio Wright, David Wesley, Fort Worth Wynne, David Ebeling, Dallas Wyrick, Jean Carroll, Texarkana Yarbrough, Ann, San Antonio Yeager, Katherine Louise, Dallas Youash, Sabah Yousif, Baghdad, Iraq Young, Donna Rae, Kerrville Young, William Crawford, Fort Worth Youngblood, David Craig, San Antonio Younger, Betty, Dallas Younger, Joyce, Dallas Yousey, Robert Francis Jr., Lowville, N. Y. Zank, Jill Anne, Houston Zavaleta, Anthony Noe, Brownsville Zavaleta, Jesus Armando, Brownsville Zike, James Houston, Big Spring Page 666 SOPHOMORES Page 667 Abbott, Gary Ray, Houston Abright, Arthur Reese III, Dallas Acheson, Randall Robert, El Paso Adams, Frances Elina, Houston Adams, Joseph Vincent, Corpus Christi Adams, Mary Elaine, Bellaire Adams, Mary Jo, El Campo Adams, Pamela Jean, Amarillo Addy, Ervin Eldrid III, Cisco Ahrenbeck, Patricia Louise, Houston Albertson, Charles Lenton III, Houston Alcorn, Barbara Lynn, Fort Worth Allen, Thomas Byrd, Cleburne Allison, Judith Ann, Dallas Allman, Cherrylene, Austin Alvarado, Antonio, Laredo Amescua, Gloria, Austin Andersen, Patricia Ruth, Weslaco Anderson, Jeff Davis, Corpus Christi Anderson, Patricia Louise, Weslaco Anderson, Robert Lawrence, Hitchcock Anderson, Sharon Ann, Austin Andrews, Mary Frances, Fort Worth Anselin, Patricia Kay, Waco Anthony, Henry William III, San Antonio Anthony, Jamey Dee, Denver City Archer, Sandra Lynn, Edcouch Armstrong, Douglas Clinton, Wichita Falls Armstrong, Henrietta Julia, Kingsville Armstrong, Roy Fredrick, Iraan Ashlock, Carlene Monica, Dalhart Atkinson, Virginia Dee, San Antonio Atwood, H. Kirby Jr., Houston Averitt, Jimmy Curtis, Dallas Aynesworth, Gary Tim, Austin Backus, Oscar, Crystal City Bader, Punkin, Edna Badger, Bruce Ault, Austin Bahm, Stephen Chris, Houston Bailey, Jan Elaine, Longview Baker, Charles Everett, Holland Baker, Irene Carolle, Austin Baldwin, Susan Jean, Houston i SOPHOMORES 1 jyf Balke, Renean, Austin Ballanfant, Richard Burton, Houston Ballew, Elizabeth Jane, Cleburne Bandas, John Hart, Temple Banks, Julia Ann, Wichita Falls Barfield, John Frank, Dallas Barkley, Janet Sue, Austin Barkley, Judith Ann, Houston Barnard, Karen Elaine, Garland Barnard, Robert E. Jr., Canyon Barnes, Bettie Bertrand, Lockhart Barnes, William Roy Jr., Odessa Barnhill, Betty Louise, San Antonio Baron, Kenneth Dale, El Paso Barr, Alan Robert, Austin Barrett, Freddie Louise, Pensacola, Fla. Barry, Bryan William, Dallas Barsalou, Catherine Renee, Baytown Barton, Alton Keith, Houston Barton, Delores Jane, Lubbock Bates, David Earl, Angleton Baucum, Carlton Edward, Houston Baumstark, Catherine, Houston Beall, Pamela Ruth, Gonzales Beaty, William Robert, Fort Worth Beaver, Pamela Ann, Lufkin Beaver, Paul Domby, Garland Beck, Robert Miles, Abilene Becker, Margaret Ann, Austin Beene, Nancy Sue, Big Spring Bell, Jenna Lou, Dallas Bell, Suzan Gail, Houston Belt, Terry Lee, Weimar Bennett, James Richard, Cleburne Bennett, Roger William, Athens Bentsen, Lan Chase, Houston Bernhardt, Karen Ruth, Milwaukee, Wis. Berrey, Barbara Lynn, Arlington, Va. Berry, William Randall, El Paso Belts, Linda Lea, Austin Biesele, Melanie, Storrs, Conn. Bindursky, Eve Elizabeth, Lepanto, Ark. Hinlwrjl, William Reagan, Hearne ?. ' Birnbaum, Robert Jay, San Antonio Black, Robert Chapman, Houston Blackburn, James Bernard Jr., Harlingen Blackburn, Sue Lynn, Corpus Christi Blackmon, Grady Lawrence, Lubbock Blair, Culverson, Estell, Dallas Bland, David Clarence III, Houston Bland, Helen Dean, Dallas Blankenbaker, Rose Anne, Mission Blood, William Earl, Austin Bloom, Myron Earl, Dallas Boatrig ht, David Michael, Texas City Boettcher, Randie Kaye, Dallas Bogart, Kerry Kathleen, Houston Bolt, Laura Nell, Kilgore Bond, Cathy Lynn, Humble Bondesen, Valera Kay, Houston Bones, Howard Russell, Dallas Boon, James Carroll II, Dallas Boone, William Price, Austin Borgeson, Charles Leroy Jr., Fort Worth Borth, James David, Pittsburg Bosquez, Mateo Gilberto, Robstown Boulden, Susan Timmons, Austin Bowden, Lucinda Louise, Houston Bowers, Mary Elizabeth, Garland Bowles, David Richard, Austin Boyer, Wally Joseph, Temple Bracher, Antoinette, Houston Bracht, Anderson Heath, Houston Brack, David Anthony, Calgary, Canada Bracken, David Lee, Fort Worth Brandon, Nathan Ray, Dallas Bransom, Betty Jane, Greenville Branson, Roni Kaye, Fort Worth Brant, Phillip Gabriel, Houston Brantley, Barbara Kay, Angleton Brassard, Raymond Maurice, Beaumont Brewer, Charles William, Sinton Brewington, Valla Ellen, Austin Brian, Reba Jeanette, San Antonio Bricker, Douglas Grant, Houston Brier, Michael Allen, Houston Britt, Judith Lynn, Austin Broaddus, James Anthony, San Antonio Brock, John Robert, Houston Brockway, Michael D., La Feria Brookner, Mir iam Faye, Beaumont Brooks, Beverly Ann, Corpus Christi Brown, Caleb Steve III, Ballinger Brown, Carolyn Kay, Bonham Brown, Elizabeth, Dallas Brown, Linda Joy, Katy Brown, Robert Howell, Austin Brown, Virginia Lee, Houston Browning, Mary Shell, Gorman Brownlow, James Carroll, Irving Brundrett, Ina Lynne, Overton Brunner, Virginia Marie, San Antonio Bryan, David Mack, Fort Smith, Ark. Bryan, Jimmy Douglas, Moulton Bryant, Douglas Wingert, Dallas Bryant, Jerry Don, Plainview Brzeszkiewicz, Peggy Jane, Dallas Bublis, Rosemary, Plainview Buck, Betty Fay, Houston Buenger, Julian Vincent, Austin Bullard, Paula Kay, Dallas Burke, Cynthia Ann, Houston Burkett, Steven Alan, San Antonio Burnett, Linda Louise, La Marque Burns, George Allen, Kansas City, Kans. Burton, Rodney McCoy, Houston Busby, Barbara, San Antonio Bussa, Harry Irvin Jr., Houston Butler, Carolyn Jean, Bonham Byrd, Deborah Anne, Seguin Byrd, Kenneth Wayne, Richardson Byrne, Sheila L., San Antonio Cadenhead, Donald Mack, Dallas Cadwell, Terry Wayne, Austin Cain, Burney Davis Jr., Taylor Caldwell, Donna Jean, Dallas Calhoun, Mark Alan, Tyler Callaway, Cynthia Diane, Fort Worth Cammack, Benjamin Yoakum Jr., Dallas CLASS OF 1969 Page 669 Campbell, Jacquie Camille, Houston Campbell, Robert Edward, Odessa Cannamore, Carolyn Sue, Houston Cannon, Brian Lee, Houston Cannon, Thomas Edward, Austin Cantu, Charlotte Elizabeth, Lyford Caraway, Ann Elizabeth, Houston Carberry, John Byron, Lorena Card, Michael Melton, Pelham, N.Y. Cardwell, Walter Wilcox III, Lockhart Cargile, James Weldon Jr.. Dallas Carr, Linda Lou, Clute Carrington, Eugene Claiborne, San Antonio Carrington, Frederick Lytle, Mexia Castellanos, Katherine Nell, Houston Cavanaugh, Elizabeth Joann, San Antonio Chandler, Patricia Louise, Dallas Chapman, John Harold Jr., Lubbock Charlton, Robert Thomas, Rosenberg Chester, Gerald Ray, Richardson Chiasson, Barbara Lynne, Port Arthur Childress, Carolyn Sue, Goldthwaite Childress, David William, Ozona Childress, Scott Creager, Houston Childs, Barbara June, Brownwood Christensen, Clay Burns, San Antonio Christensen, Robert Loy, Port Isabel Christian, Mary Julie, Houston Christner, Catherine Ann, Oklahoma City, Okla. Clark, Gilbert Jr., Donna Clark, Karen Ann, Gilmer Clark, Marsha, Seguin Clark, Thomas Fuess, Austin Clarke, Cathy Belle, San Antonio Clarke, Frances Ann, Lefors Clarke, Susan Jane, Lufkin Clem, Susan Louise, San Antonio Clements, David Earl, Mason City, Iowa Clements, Joan Lillian, San Antonio Clements, Richard Owen Jr., Liberty Clemons, Carl Louis, Houston Clifford, Bill M., Mission Clifton, Rosalyn, Lampasas i 1 r 1 ! tr m. 7i- Jl SOPHOMORES I i feM k. |i| O M t Clopton, Elizabeth Randolph, Austin Clunn, Linda Daphine, La Porte Cochran, Victoria Ann, Lubbock Cochran, William Herblin, Austin Coerver, Louise Noelie, Houston Cole, Kenneth Wayne, Temple Coleman, Margaret Elizabeth, Victoria Coleman, Sandra Kay, Austin Colwick, Larry Charles, Arlington Conahan, Joan Darlene, Corpus Christ! Coneway, Patrick Michael, Harlingen Connors, Karen Katherine, Carlsbad, Cal. Conway, Robert William, Austin Cook, Brenda Joyce, Harlingen Cook, David Bruce, St. Louis, Mo. Cook, Phillip Henry, Paris Cooksey, Carolyn Sue, Austin Coovert, Gary Glenn, Killeen Cope, Susan Elaine, San Angelo Cornelius, Sue Sharon, Agua Dulcc Collar, David Michael, Houston Cotrone, Louis III, Houston Cotton, Courtenay Lea, Dallas Coward, Barbara Elaine, Bellville Cox, Carol, Houston Cox, Frances Ann, Austin Cox, James Randal, Midland Craft, Addie Elizabeth, Throckmorton Cramer, Roger Bruce, North Bergen, N. J. Cranfill, Barbara Madeline, Borger Graver, Mary Myrtle, Oklahoma City, Okla. Creagh, William Gerard, La Marque Crim, Rose Margaret, Greenville Crites, Robert Harleston, Austin Crow, Theodore Franklin, Dallas Crowe, Deborah Ruth, Dallas Crowell, Steven Glen, Snyder Cruce, Carol, Houston Crutchfield, Dan Evans, San Antonio Cubbison, Gregory Kent, Houston Cullen, Jeffrey Lynn, Austin Cullen, Robert Alan, El Toro, Cal. Cummings, Peggy Ruth, Dickinson Page 670 Cunningham, Mary Carol, Austin Cunningham, Suanne, Temple Cunningham, William Richard, Houston Curlee, Cathy Nell, Austin Curry, Jo Ann O ' Lene, Victoria Curry, Saundy Jay, Ravenna Curtino, Linda Joyce, Galveston Curtis, Dana Allan, Houston Curtis, Laura Lee, Houston Curtis, Lou Ann, Fayetteville, Ark. Curtis, Thomas Percy, Hillsboro Dailey, Dale Frances, Austin Dalton, Linda Lauree, Killeen Damron, James Stewart, Midland Daniel, Gaylon Ray, Bertram Daniel, Leonard Hayden, Greenville Daniel, Theresa Frances, Gladewater Daniels, Bryan, Houston David, Larry Lee, Quitman David, Madelon Beth, Dallas Davidoff, Joyce Helen, El Paso Davidson, Laura Marie, Beeville Davis, Beverly Lou, Harlingen Davis, Daniel Cole Jr., Fort Worth Davis, Diana Marie, Dallas Davis, Judy Anne, Denton Davis, Kathleen Clift, Ballinger Davis, Patti Rogena, San Antonio Davis, Thomas Calvin, Mertzon Dawkins, Mary Jean, Austin Day, Bob Jr., Garland Dean, Benjamin Joseph III, Breckenridge Dean, David Allen, Dallas Dean, Peter Watts, Austin Dear, Patrick Hansford, Austin Delleney, Rupert Dean, Marlin Delvige, Robert Lee, Yoakum Dempsey, Kaye Sue, Richardson Denton, Nancy Scott, Corpus Christ! Derby, Alan Thomas, Midland, Mich. De Shong, Andrea Lea, San Antonio Dessel, Gay Jeane, Houston De Vos, Kenneth Bruce, Mason CLASS OF 1969 De Voss, David Arlen, Dallas Deweese, Linda Sue, Paris Dlouhy, Delores Ann, Dayton Dodson, Connie Ann, Miami Doggett, Marilyn, Tyler Domingue, Rene Lawrence II, Galena Park Donovan, John Lyle Scott, Galveston Dooley, Marilu, Richardson Doran, John Hilton, Odessa Dorsey, James Frederick, Houston Dorsey, James Thomas, Pittsburgh, Pa. Doss, Noble Webster Jr., Austin Dossey, Robin Gail, Houston Douglas, Barbara Dianne, Fort Worth Draeger, Madeleine, Houston Dragon, Linda Kay, Pasadena Drake, Berla Jane, Katy Druker, Judith Ann, Skokie, 111. Duffey, Mary Sarita, San Antonio Duke, Rodger Del, Atlanta Duke, Terry Wayne, Austin Dulan, Kathleen, Fayetteville, Ark. Dulaney, Robert Larry, Bonham Dullnig, Robert Miller, San Antonio Dullye, Elizabeth Laird, San Antonio Dumestre, Jeanie C., New Orleans, La. Duncan, Dianne, Eagle Lake Duncan, Kenneth Michael, Abilene Duncan, Linda Kathleen, Houston Dunn, Roxanna, Dallas Dunning, David William, Dallas Durbin, Clyde Jr., Dallas Durham, Clifton Howard Jr., Pecos Durham, Tim Loyd, Weatherford Durst, John Wakefield, Crockett Eads, Tommy Glover, Ladonia Eagan, Sandra Anita, San Antonio Eason, Peggy Jo, Austin Eberhardt, Sandy Lee, Bellaire Eddy, William A., Houston Edrington, Jimmie Darius, Annona Edwards, James Douglas, Irving Eichenbaum, Larry, Austin Page 671 Eilbott, Lee Garland, St. Louis, Mo. Eisemann, John Edwin, Houston Elliott, David Chandler, Temple Elliott, William Marion Jr., Sonora Ellison, Nancy Jean, Killeen Embry, James Alva III, Houston Emery, Kenneth Charles Jr., San Antonio Emmer, Stephanie Elaine, Amarillo Emmons, Tommy Glynn, Dallas Emmott, Carolyn Jean, Houston Englander, Donna Lynn, Miami Beach, Fla. English, Sandra Kay, Houston Eppright, Linda Anne, Dallas Ermis, Edward John, Woodsboro Evans, Dean Clinton, Pampa Evans, Janet Denena, McLean, Va. Evans, Kathy Faye, Austin Evans, Vicki Lynn, Dallas Ewing, Richard Edward, Wichita Falls Fairhurst, Jan, Tyler Fairleigh, Morton W., Houston Farries, Marilyn Gail, Houston Farris, James Randolph, Wichita Falls Feather, William Louis, Midland Fehr, Kearby Clark, Austin Feibel, Carolyn Jean, Dallas Felsenthal, Sharon Gertrude, Longview Ferguson, Carolyn Elizabeth, Cuero Ferguson, Hugh Rogers Jr., Nome Ferguson, Pamela Celeste, Houston Fertitta, David Anthony, Beaumont Fielder, Cecil David, Houston Fife, Rosemary A., Hempstead Fike, Marian Kay, Dalhart Fillmore, Theresia Diane, Houston Fischer, Michael Scott, Marlin Fischer, Nancy Darlene, San Antonio Fisher, Beverly Faye, Fort Worth Fisher, Charles Emil, Lubbock Fisher, Douglas Jeffrey, Beaumont Fisher, John Harp, San Antonio Fisher, Roy Michael, Sudan Fisk, Hollye Carson, Houston v SOPHOMORES Fite, James Michael, Bonham Fleury, Nancy Jo, Bellaire Flodine, Nancy Carol, Houston Flournoy, Donald Royce, Austin Fogel, G. Kathleen, Corpus Christi Folkes, George Denton, Amarillo Forman, Marsha Jo, Tyler Forrest, Carroll Jay, Burkburnett Forrester, Martha Ann, Bay City Fowler, Nancy, Houston Framer, Judy, Galveston Fredriksen, Mary Kate, Galveston Freeland, Donald Eugene, San Angelo Freeman, William Frederick, San Antonio Friedman, Jeffrey Howard, Dallas Friedrichs, Jay Mark, Corpus Christi Friend, Patricia Ann, Houston Frink, Clayton Jay, Binghamton, N. Y. Fritsche, Alvie Ray, Houston Froehner, Sharon Lee, Houston Fulbright, Dianne, Beaumont Fuller, Ann Elizabeth, Dallas Fulton, Loretta Ann, Floydada Furness, Lydia Frances, Pasadena Galatzan, Leigh Stewart, El Paso Gallagher, Joseph Henry, Houston Galloway, Francis Orman Jr., Dallas Gantt, Carol Elaine, Houston Garwood, Kelly Richard, Dallas Gary, Roger Vanstrom, San Antonio Garza, Gloria Ann, Bridge City Gates, Pamela Diane, Houston Geis, Diana Ruth, San Antonio Gentry, Cecil Adrian, Henderson Getchey, Nancy June, Houston Giannofcle, Richard Paul, Dallas Gibson, Richard Lee, Beaumont Gideon, Steven Roger, Stephenville Giese, James Albert II, Houston Giesecke, Richard Louis, Marble Falls Gilkerson, George Ernest, Lubbock Gillespie, Hal Keith, Walker AFB, N. M. Gillespie, Julia Elizabeth, Sherman Page 672 Gilliam, Billie Irene, Dallas Gilreath, Farrell Richard Dean Jr., La Marque Ginnings, Charles Michael, Denton Ginther, Joan Rae, Bishop Girouard, Maureen Elaine, Freeport Giudice, Judy Mary Viola, Houston Glassmire, Charles Joseph, Groves Glover, Margaret Ellen, Tyler Goldfarb, Sam Magruder Jr., San Antonio Goldstein, Judy Ann, El Paso Gonzalez, Cynthia Ann. McAllen Gonzalez, Theodore Anthony, San Antonio Goodson, Saundra Louise, Houston Goodwin, Clifton A. Jr., Houston Gordon, Judith Ann, Rosenberg Graf, Linda Kay, Vernon Gramberg, Eva Maria, Bryan Grant, Thomas Patrick III, Houston Grantham, Mary Lou, Fort Worth Graves, Sharon Dale, Garland Gray, Robert Lee, Houston Green, Barry Russell, Fort Worth Green, David Warren, Lake Jackson Green, Wesley Woodrow Jr., Dallas Greene, George Leonard, Austin Greenhill, William Duke, Austin Greenlee, Robert Dewitt, Dallas Gregory, Sally Ann, Houston Grell, Dudley Clinton, San Antonio Grenier, Sally Duncan, Dallas Gretser, George Westfall, San Antonio Gribble, Kruse, Houston Griffin, Kenneth Edward, McGregor Griffith, Anne Gregory, Seabrook Grigsby, Carrell Lee, Richardson Grimes, Lady Jayne, Abilene Grob, Charles Earl, Houston Grobe, Peggy Lynn, Sonora Groner, Rebecca C., Baytown Grossman, Larry, Corpus Christi Guerra, Christina Carmen, San Antonio Guess, Curtis Neal, Temple Gump, Richard Anthony Jr., Dallas CLASS OF 1969 Gundersen, Gail Irene, La Porte Gustafson, David Ray, Gonzales Guzman, Arnoldo Tamez, Cd. Mante, Mexico Haberle, Patricia Ruth, Liberty Hall, William Glen, San Antonio Halstead, Lucinda, Dallas Hamilton, Daniel Kirk Jr., Chapel Hill, N. C. Hamilton, Larry Alan, Dallas Hammon, Lena Louise, White Deer Hamner, Richard Edward, Houston Hancock, Warren Edward Jr., Dallas Hanger, Chris Thomas, Fort Worth Hanna, Mark James, Springfield, Va. Hanson, Judith Faye, San Antonio Hardesty, John Powell, Merkel Hardgrave, Carol, Palestine Hardie, William Bradford Jr., El Paso Hardy, Hugh William, Abilene Hardy, Joyce Lynn, Houston Hargrove, Clyde Lee, Beaumont Haritos, Peggy Ann, Weatherford Harkins, Henry Burton Jr., Alice Harlan, Donna Lynne, Houston Harman, Margaret Graham, Austin Harrell, Monty Lynn, Fort Worth Harris, David Michael. Houston Harris, Roy Clark, El Paso Harris, Thomas Allen, Dallas Harris, Virgil Everette, Houston Harrison. Beverly Ann, Plainview Hart, Joseph Byron, Austin Hartman, Shirley Marie, San Antonio Hartmann, Lynnette Louise, Fredericksburg Hartt, Barry Foster, Houston Harvey, Sarah Elizabeth, Corpus Christi Haterius, Ingrid Birgenia, Avoca Hatten, Frances Ann, Waco Hauber, Thomas Richard, Galena Park Havemann, Helen Ruth, Houston Hawkins, Jana, Fort Worth Hawkins, Jane Scott, Fort Worth Haws, Russell Morse, Fort Worth Hayes, Dorothy Raye, Longview Page 673 Haynes, Mary V., Fort Worth Head, Thomas Edgar, Lubbock Healey, Gordon Bruce, Port Arthur Heaps, Harriet Virginia, Bellaire Heath, Claude Robert, Deer Park Heintz, Nicholas Wayne, North Little Rock, Ark. Henderson, Patricia Alice, El Campo Henneberger, Kathy Rather, Austin Hennessey, Carolyn Ann, San Antonio Henry, Charles Robert Jr., Dallas Henry, George Warren jr., San Antonio Henson, Louis Albert, Odessa Hernandez, Blanca, Del Rio Hess, Barbara Sue, Houston Hesser, Henry Harvey, Corpus Christi Hewell, Jerry Johnston, Nixon Hibbetts, James Cooper, Amarillo Hickey, Steven Ryan, Abilene Hickman, Melodye Jeanne, Austin Hicks, Max Renea, Denison Higdon, Albert Dain, San Antonio Hill, Eva Jane, Temple Hilty, Dee Lane, San Antonio Hindman, James William III, Houston Hinton, Paulette Loraine, Skellytown Hirsch, Elsa Rae, Houston Hirsch, Richard Rebel, Cleburne Hitchcock, Nancy Elizabeth, Duncanville Hix, William Justus, Gatesville Hodges, David Lee, Dallas Hoehn, Sheila Jeanne, Nocona Hoffer, Lewis Perry, Beaumont Hoffman, Charles Edward Jr., Beaumont Holdeman, Margaret Ann, Texas City Holder, Arthur Donnes, Corpus Christi Holland, Leisa, Houston Holland, Stephen Roper, Corpus Christi Hollar, Richard Allen, Seal Beach, Cal. Hollis, Randall Howard, Port Neches Holmes, Kathy Jo, Corpus Christi Holt, Randall Arthur, League City Hoon, Allen Russell, Austin Hooper, David Crittenden, Lubbock SOPHOMORES I IX -V n J ' ' tiki fa A Hooser, Gregory Drew, Austin Hornsby, Helen Marie, Beaumont Horowitz, Jerry K., Corpus Christi Houdyshell, Ronald Guy, Amarillo Hough, Leonard Elijah, Dallas Houston, Stephen Douglas, Austin Hoverstock, Sue Ann, Houston Howard, Roddy Melvin, Houston Howard, Sharon Gwyn, San Antonio Howard, William Porter, Gainesville Howe, Harris Milton, Houston Howe, Maureen, Austin Howell, Helen Patricia, Austin Howell, John Baker Jr., Shreveport, La. Hudler, Charlotte Marie, Austin Hudlow, Jon Peyton, Breckenridge Huffaker, Glenda Beth, McCamey Hughes, Howard David, Somerville Hull, Ralph Thomas, Houston Humphrey, Virginia Lee, Dallas Hunt, Howard Alan, Anson Hunt, Robin G., Austin Hunter, Sandra Kathleen, Galveston Hurst, Martha Ellen, Fredericksburg Hurwitz, Leslie Cee, Longview Hutcheson, Jim Bob, Weatherford Hutchins, Linda Ann, Fort Worth Hutto, Patricia Kay, San Antonio Hyman, Sherry Lynn, San Antonio Ikins, Linda Sue, Kent Incrapera, Frank L., Houston Irvin, Alton Larry, Abilene Ivy, Lesley Gayle, Dallas Jackson, Mary Ann, Paris Jackson, Stephanie Gail, Austin Jacobs, Patricia Gail, Beaumont Jacques, Elisabeth Page, Victoria Jaeggli, Barbara Jane, Floresville Jamail, Carolyn Marie, San Antonio James, Dianna Margaret, Bellaire James, Donna Jo, Richardson James, Stephen Nelson, Houston Jamison, Sandra Kenan, Lampasas Page 674 ., Jenkins, Mark Schering, Houston Jennings, Susan Willson, Fort Worth Jentsch, Dorothy Mae, New Braunfels Jessup, Jacque Jean, Waco Jimenez, Ralph Luz, Baytown Johnson, Carl Axel Jr., Austin Johnson, Carletta Jo, Pampa Johnson, Deborah Jean, Dallas Johnson, Donald Vivian, Orange Johnson, Jacquelyn Rowena, Austin Johnson, Joan Carol, San Antonio Johnson, Judy Jo, Mount Pleasant Johnson, Margaret Gail, Tyler Johnson, Ran ' dy Luann, Austin Johnston, John M., Knoxville, Tenn. Jones, Anne Nelson, Shreveport, La. Jones, Claudia Leigh, Dallas Jones, David Charlton, Houston Jones, Gregory Lynn, Austin Joplin, Joe Mitchell, McKinney Jordan, Katherine Inga, Garland Joseph, Philip Cater, Austin Jung, Marvin A. Jr., New Braunfels Kaplan, Vicki Beth, Dallas Karotkin, Kenneth Mark, Austin Karr, Karolyn, Scarsdale, N. Y. Karrh, Larry Rayburn, Hale Center Kasparek, Phillip Dale, Pasadena Kassel, Joanne Patricia, Richardson Kates, Mary Linda, Houston Kaths, Patricia Ann, Dallas Kaufman, Alfred Lee, Beaumont Keathley, Frank Maben Jr., Dallas Keenan, Christopher Donnelly, Houston Keeney, William Ellwood Jr., Lubbock Keevil, Molly, Houston Keith, Roy Lee Jr., Temple Kelley, Helen Carole, Houston Kemp, Jimmy Fred, Arlington Kennedy, Dan Harding, Hempstead Kesselus, Kenneth William, Bastrop Kessler, Kenneth Ross, Mineral Wells Kidd, Johnny Maurice, Austin CLASS OF 1969 Kiker, David Barton, Amarillo King, Carl William, Houston King, Clyde Clifton Jr., Houston King, David Hammond, Dallas King, Gloria Leslie, Tyler King, John Michael, Ballinger Kinsel, Joe Bob Jr., Beaumont Kinsman, Carol Ann, Houston Kirk, David Dean, Gorman Kirk, Glenda Kay, Garland Kiser, Kloyece Lynn, Abilene Klein, Mark Stephen, Overland Park, Kans. Knapp, Dorinda Karen, Austin Knight, Craig Allen, Houston Knize, Jo Nell, Ennis Roger, Fred Owen III, Dallas Kohlman, Linda Ann, Beaumont Kolb, Cynthia Jane, La Marque Koontz, Janet Harlene, Port Arthur Kosh, Thomas Albin, Hempstead Kouri, Cynthia Ann, Austin Kovar, Clement Jerry II, Baytown Kownslar, Lawrence Gene, Sweeny Kriegel, Kay Lynn, Houston Krogerus, Marilyn Joy, Dallas Kruger, Susan Edalene, Fort Worth Kuhleman, Frances Patricia, Houston Kunze, Betty Louise, Corpus,Christi Kutzschbach, George F., Bryan Labovitz, Joan Harrise, Fort Worth LaMar, Paul Stephen, San Antonio Lamberth, Larry Eugene, Irving Land, Alice Jean, Raymondville Lane, Hannah Steere, Houston Lane, Robert Larry, Leander Langdon, William Lester, Port Arthur Lanham, Crystal Waynel, Borger Lanier, Beverly Ann, Fort Worth Large, Peggy Louise, Wright-Patterson AFB, Ohio Laughlin, John Stephen, Eagle Lake Laves, Bruce B., Tyler Lawhon, Michael Lee, Baytown Lawson, Arleen Elizabeth, Houston Page 675 Lay, Larry Wallace, Austin Leahy, Delia Ann, Fort Worth Leake, Earnest Crawford II, Austin Leake, Linda Kay, Slidell, La. Learned, Barbara Katherine, Houston Leasure, Peggy Ellen, Houston Ledbetter, Nancy Boone, Dallas Lederer, George William Jr., San Antonio Lee, Daniel Warnell Jr., San Antonio Lee, Richard Rochester Jr., Coleman Lee, Rita Elaine, Three Rivers Lee, Robert Thomas, San Antonio Lefton, David, San Antonio Lehman, Nancy Elizabeth, Weslaco Lehmberg, Gary Virgil, Houston Lehmberg, Laura Lee, Mason Leinert, Roger Carl, Houston Lenzini, Tommy Joe, Ranger Levin, Barbara Lynn, Salinas, Cal. Levin, Susan Jean, Joliet, 111. Levy, Jerry Alan, Dallas Lewis, Linda Jane, Waco Lewis, Nancy Helen, Houston Lindemann, Richard Curtis, Dallas Lipscomb, Betty Claire, Houston Littlefield, Edgar Bernard III, Munday Long, Larry Lester, Houston Long, Lewis William, Dallas Loper, Argus Craig, Austin Lothmann, Karl Treloar, Houston Lovece, Josephine Ann, San Antonio Lovell, James Lloyd, Austin Lunin, Maun Patricia, Houston Lybrand, Jack Rufus, Wills Point Mackenzie, Jennie, Dallas MacMaster, Livie Andrea, Dallas Magruder, Lawson William III, Hampton, Va. Mainer, Michael Jacks, Bryan Majors, Gene, Athens Malernee, James Kent Jr., Calgary, Canada Malmgren, Phoebe Ann, Port Arthur Malouf, Dennis Eblen, Dallas Maloy, Patrick Shields, Wichita Falls SOPHOMORES ffr ' W f Ccr la A A Manley, Walker D. Jr., Palestine Manson, George Lee, Gonzales Margo, Alfonso Eduardo, Rio Grande City Marks, Sandra, Houston Marmion, Linda Jeanne, Houston Marmion, Ruth Ann, San Antonio Martin, Richard Gordon Jr., Houston Martinez, Fred III, Rotan Martinez, Sandra Ortiz, Ozona Martinez, Yvonne Ortiz, Ozona Mason, William Franklin, Newgulf Massingill, Joyce Marita, Munday Massman, Marilyn Kay, Corpus Christ! Masterson, Thomas Charles, Dallas Mathews, Donna Margaret, Austin Matney, Claud Edmond, Austin Matthews, Dale Valdon, Dalhart Matthys, Mary Gail, Austin Mauk, Georgeann, Houston Maus, Yvette Louise, Austin May, Henry Stratford Jr., Denver City Mayfield, Robert Usher, Cleburne Mays, Cheryl Ann, Austin Mayton, Harvey Lee, Austin McClintock, Mary Ann, La Porte McClure, Michael James, Dallas McCoy, Lynda Gale, Marshall McCoy, Sharron Kaye, Dallas McCracken, Standlee Clarence, Cisco McCulley, Donna Jane, Houston McDowell, Dave, Albrook AFB, Canal Zone McGehee, Nancy Kay, Dallas McGill, Carolyn Gene, San Antonio McGrath, William Holliday, Liberty McGuffey, Henry Clay, La Marque McGuffin, Alice Kathryn, Austin McGuire, Claire DeMorse, Dallas Mcllvain, Rose Ann, Pottsboro Mclntosh, Henry Fuller, Dalhart McKenna, Marie Huguenin, Galveston McKenie, Robert Larry, Alvin McKinnon, Stephen Gillis, Houston McKinzie, Kenneth Wayne, Midland Page 676 9 m 4,A A -J t , ' . Jbtfi C McKinzie, Lenneth James, Midland McKnight, Sandra Lea, Paris McKnight, Thomas Nelson Jr., Houston McLean, Linda Jo, Houston McLeland, Dan Howard, Fort Worth McMahon, Bettye Gaye, Baytown McMeans, Seth Alan, Brenham McMillan, Kathryn Ann, Junction McMurry, Frann Kay, Sabinal McNeel, Linea Ann, Galveston McNew, Jim Jeb, Fort Worth McQueen, Marilyn Dee, Houston McWatters, Michael Russell, Piltsburg McWilliams, Dennis Oran, New Braunfels Mederios, Pamela Ann, San Antonio Meehan, Helene Ruth, Fort Worth Meeks, Paula Dale, San Antonio Meismer, M. Christine, Columbus Menzies, Tyra Jan, Austin Mercier, George Timothy, Houston Meriwether, Judy Ann, Austin Merriman, Marian Edith, Houston Merritt, Nancy Lynn, Denton Meyer, Monica, Fort Riley, Kans. Meyer, Richard Wayne, Schulenburg Michaelsen, Susan Delayne, Houston Middleton, Gordon Waldon Jr., San Antonio Miksovsky, Peggy Ann, Angleton Miller, Barry LeNeil, Austin Miller, John Daniel, Houston Miller, Judith Catherine, Cooper Miller, Lynn, Corpus Christi Miller, Margaret Anne, Midland Miller, Peggy Jean, La Grange Miller, Ralph Irad, Dallas Millican, John Michael, Arlington Mills, Roy Lee Jr., Ennis Milne, Robert A. Jr., Houston Milosevich, Nick John, Galveston Milstead, Margie Lynn. Edna Minis, Donald Brook. Dallas Miska, Lawrence Conrad, Wharton Mitchell, Andrea Lou, Playa Del Rey, CaL CLASS OF 1969 Mitchell, John Winship, San Augustine Mitchell, Phillip Lee, Corsicana Molak, Patrick Stephen, San Antonio Moller, David Nelson, Fort Worth Monroe, Marsha Frances, Austin Moody, Pamella Suzanne. Pasadena Moon, Kathleen Ann, Randolph AFB Moore, Curtis Ray, Greenville Moore, David Murray, San Antonio Moore, Michael McCroskey, Wharton Moore, Ronald Lee, Houston Moore, Susan Elizabeth, Austin Morales-Webster, Charles, Houston Moran, Antonia Sue, Richardson Moran, Michael John, Wichita Falls Morford, Robert William, Abilene Morgan, Martha Jo, Raymondville Morgan, Mary Anne, Bay City Morgan, Shirley Patricia, Three Rivers Morgenroth, Marvin Lynn, San Antonio Moriarty, Linda Rae, Dallas Morphew, Randall Steen Jr., Longview Morran, Donald Wayne, Seagoville Morrill, Sallie Cherry, Beeville Morris, Anna Jane, Abilene Morris, Marilyn Gayle, Olmsted AFB, Pa. Morris, Marion Lynn, Houston Morris, William Browder Jr., Corpus Christi Motloch, John Lee, Austin Mott, Charles James, South Harpswell, Me. Moyer, Lynne Ashley, Bellaire Muns, Ronald James, Odessa Murchison, Martha Ann. Corsicana Murrah, Macka Lee. Diboll Murray, Mark Davis, Weatherford Murrell, Marshall Troy, Sterling City Myers, John Marcus, Cuero Naistat, Richard Jonathan, Nacogdoches Nau, Nannette Muriel, Austin Naumann, Milton Leroy, San Antonio Neal, Jimmie Lee, Austin Needham, Janet Deborah, Dallas Neeley, Orville Bateman II, Houston Page 677 Neely, Carol Lynn, Midland Nelson, Charlotte Elizabeth, Round Rock Nester, Sally, Canyon Newburn, Carolyn Lou, Tyler Newby, Robert Wayne, Corpus Christi Newcomb, Linda Louise, Houston Nichols, Anne Millard, Dallas Nichols, James Aubry Jr., Ennis Nichols, John David, Lindenhurst, N. Y. Nichols, Steven Prescott, Dallas Nicholson, Glen Timothy, Denison Nixon, Nancy Annette, Dallas Noe, Gary Wayne, Austin Noel, James Edwin Jr., Carrollton Novit, Shirli Rose, Dallas Novorr, Kenneth Bruce, Prairie Village, Kans. Oakley, Cherri Lynn, Texas City O ' Brien, Thomas Wicker, Austin O ' Donnell, William Charles Jr., Beaumont O ' Hara, Thomas Clifton, Fort Worth Oliver, Cecil Omar, Timpson Oliver, David Moseley, Corpus Christi Olson, Carl Rushing, San Antonio Olson, Dennis Oliver, Lamesa O ' Neal, Karen Suzann, Palos Verdes Peninsula, Cal. Oppermann, Henry Charles III, Galveston Ormand, James Freeman, Odessa Owen, Cynthia Jean, Houston Owens, Sharon Ann, Orange Page, Terry L., Grayslake, 111. Panzarella, Carl Joseph, Humble Pappas, Christopher James, Houston Parish, Judith Craig, Weslaco. Park, Sally, Austin Parker, James Francis, Corpus Christi Parker, Joseph Carleton, Houston Parkhurst, Margaret Rose, Randolph AFB Parkhurst, Mary Katherine, Orange Farmer, Karen Lynn, Lometa Patterson, Janette, Austin Patten, Angela Beth, Cedar Hill Payne, Ardath Ann, Quanah Payne, Edwin Medley, Weslaco Ay ' ih SOPHOMORES Payne, Patricia Elizabeth, Houston Peck, John David, Houston Pederson, Rene Marie, San Angelo Pedro, William Henry, Big Spring Peet, Charles Edward Jr., Dallas Pence, Lucy Ellen, Fort Worth Fender, John Teal Jr., Dallas Pendleton, Elizabeth Ann, Austin Penick, David Lee, Corpus Christi Penn, John Michael, Dallas Penney, Forrest Edward Jr., Daingerfield Pepitone, James Scott, Randolph AFB Perkins, Barbara Ann, Silsbee Perkins, Carol Jean, San Antonio Perkins, Georganne Maurie, The Hague, Holland Perkins, Johnny Robin, Garland Perkins, Martha L. M., Forth Worth Perry, Sharon Irene, Dallas Perry, William Douglas, Longview Peterson, Jonnie Kim, Austin Phair, Milton Whiteside Jr., Houston Pharr, John Robert Jr., Waco Phelps, Robert Randall, Houston Pickens, Camille, Greenville Place, Deborah Ann, Mineral Wells Platte, Bonnie Lee, Galveston Ploeger, Judy Lynne, Houston Poerschke, Randall Scott, Houston Poland, Jim Wesley, Houston Ponder, Richard Earl, Cameron Posner, Sanders Lee, Corpus Christi Potter, Allan Leslie, Corpus Christi Potter, James Benjamin, Corpus Christi Potter, Olivia Layne, Tyler Potter, Penny Frances, Metairie, La. Pou, Julia Milagros, San Antonio Powell, Pamela Elaine, Houston Pransky, Rosalyn Lee, Galveston Prince, Jo Ann, Laredo Proft, William John Jr., Port Arthur Prudhomme, Lenore Margaret, Odessa Psencik, Donald Wayne, Temple Pugh, Jennifer Lane, Northridge, Cal. Page 678 Purcell, A. Jane, Wharton Quinn, James Anthony, Baytown Rahon, Marilyn Gaye, Eden Radack, Thomas Andrew, Houston Raffkind, Cheryl Lynn, Amarillo Ragsdale, John Calvin, Austin Ragsdale, Roy Michael, Belton Rain, Thomas Edwin, Houston Raney, James Grant, San Antonio Ransel, Alfred Dennison, Latrobe, Pa. Rasco, Dennis Lamar, Corpus Christi Ratliff, Hilda Ruth, Houston Ray, Mary Anne, Fort Worth Ray, Mary Lou, Corpus Christi Read, Paul Murray Jr., Dallas Reagan, Janet Leigh, San Antonio Redding, Jewel Dee, Austin Reed, Sharon Lizabeth, Monahans Rees, Forest James Jr., Fredericksburg Reeser, John Carl, Temple Rego-Ramirez, Francisco A., Antigua, Guatemala Reiff, John David, Abilene Reimann, Jan Lynn, Austin Renka, Russell David, Austin Renyck, Raymond T., Marshall Reser, Helen Agnes, San Antonio Rettig, Eolus Von Jr., Dallas Reynolds, Carolyn, Hamlin Reynolds, Julie Lee, Austin Reynolds, Marolyn, Hamlin Rhea, John William III, Dallas Ricci, Carol Ann, San Angelo Rice, Ginger Ann, Austin Richardson, Marsha Lynn, Galveston Richardson, William Harold, Fort Worth Richey, Jean Gayle, Houston Rickrim, William Frank, Jourdanton Ricks, Violantha June, La Marque Ridgway, Susan Margaret, Waco Rios, Jon Ronald, Fairfield, Iowa Rioux, Thomas Wayne, El Campo Ripy, Howard Witherspoon, Biloxi, Miss. Roark, William Perry Jr., Wichita Falls CLASS OF 1969 Robb, John William, Electra Roberts, Richard Royston, Austin Robertson, Jimmy Kirk, Odessa Robin, Joel Marc, Dallas Robinson, Diane, Houston Robinson, Mary Ann, Abilene Robinson, Nora Jean, Houston Rodrigo, Maria Teresa, Lima, Peru Rodriguez, Maria Edna, Laredo Rogers, Lynda Gayle, Dallas Rogers, Victor Joe, Beaumont Root, James Barth, Randolph AFB Rosenthal, Ilene Jill, McAllen Rossi, Nina Elizabeth, Beeville Rouse, Leila Frances, Bellaire Rubenstein, Diane Cheryl, Houston Rucker, Randal Thomas, Chattanooga, Tenn. Ruckman, Dale Reed, Houston Rundell, Richard Gregory, Wichita Falls Rust, Charles Belo, Cisco Rutherford, Don Arthur, Lubbock Rutten, Craig Joseph, Houston Ryals, Carolyn Zura, White Deer Ryder, David William, Bellaire Ryland, Lowie Frances, Uvalde Rylander, Fred Anthony Jr., Katy Sadler, Robert Jerry, Port Arthur Sakwitz, Betty Ann, Houston Samuels, Charlotte Ruth, Houston Sanders, Joan Elizabeth, Austin Sanders, Maryann, Houston Sanders, Nancy Carol, Waco Sanders, Nancy Guynn, Lufkin Sanders, William Edward, Jasper Sapp, Joseph Stafford, Conroe Sarasohn, Maureen Gail, Miami, Fla. Saunders, Barbara Ann, Dallas Savoie, Alice Elaine, Bedford Sawyer, Diane Louise, Dallas Scarborough, Steven Lee, Austin Schapira, Jay Neil, McAllen Scherz, Elizabeth Ann, San Angelo Schmidt, Carol Jean, Fredericksburg Page 679 Schmidt, Thomas Edward, Fredericksburg Schneckner, Kathleen Elaine, Riesel Schneider, Howard Herbert Jr., New Braunfels Schnell, Terry Wayne, Shaker Heights, Ohio Schoenemann, Louis Presly Jr., Katy Schraub, Marsha Ann, Galveston Schuehle, Hunter, Hondo Schultz, Carl Ted, Houston Schulz, Linda Kay, Houston Schulze, Leonard Gene, Schulenburg Schulze, Randolph Vance, Wells Schwake, Pam, Temple Scoggin, Janet Lou, Lubbock Scott, Anita Jean, Vernon Scott, Donna Sue, Houston Scott, Ronald Lee, Katy Scott, Rose Lynn, Fort Worth Scott, Summer, El Paso Scott, Susan Sayers, Lufkin Seaholm, Robert Harrell, Austin Seaman, John Gates Jr., Corpus Christi Sears, Jane Dawson, Houston Selke, Charles Richard, Houston Sellards, Linda Lee, Normal, 111. Sellingsloh, Martha Lynne, Austin Serjak, Gordon Phillip, Tyler Setliff, Sanford Ray, Robstown Sewell, John Charles, Dallas Shane, Charlote Jan, Stinnett Shannon, Lloyd Kelly, Houston Sharpless, Jerry L., Groves Sharpless, Larry E., Groves Shaw, James Thomas, Devine Shelton, Karl Warren Jr., San Angelo Shelton, Thomas Lee, Houston Sheppard, Lorna Jeanne, Clarksville Shivers, Marialice Sue, Austin Siegel, Bryan Jerald, Houston Sikes, Lester Earle, Nixon Simpson, Freddy Gene, Seminole Simpson, Linda Joyce, Dallas Sims, John Randolph, San Antonio Singleton, William Madison Jr., Pasadena I i i SOPHOMORES Sittel, Jan Nell, Dallas Sjurseth, Sandra Kay, Karnes City Skelton, Bruce Truax, Stamford, Conn. Skelton, Janet Sue, Houston Skinner, David Ray, Gilmer Slaughter, Jo Anne, Woodsboro Slaughter, Sandra, Houston Slaughter, William Wingo, Dallas Slavik, Linda Margaret, San Antonio Sledge, Diana Kate, Austin Sloan, Daisy Mary, Bryan Sloan, Margaret Lacy, Bellaire Slomchinski, Dolores, Refugio Smallwood, Betty, Galena Park Smelker, Lona, Terrell Smith, Christopher Kimble, Weatherford Smith, Grace Margaret, Houston Smith, Judy Gayle, Waco Smith, Kent Edward, Houston Smith, Larry Philip, Austin Smith, Marilyn Celeste, Baytown Smith, Pamela Dawn, Houston Smith, Ronald Eugene, La Marque Smith, Sherry Ann, Alvin Sorenson, Sallye Jane, College Station Sparenberg, Lucile Blake, Austin Speakman, Karen Sue, Abilene Spears, James Burch, Houston Spears, Mary Ann, San Antonio Spence, Holly Sue, Raymondville Spence, Mary Gordon, Brownwood Spencer, Charles C. Jr., Corpus Christi Spikes, Margaret, Corsicana Spillman, Martha Ann, Fort Worth Spinks, Kenneth Clyde, Deer Park Spinosa, Constance Ann, Fort Worth Spitzer, Sidney Stifft, Little Rock, Ark. Standefer, James Brent, Clifton Stanford, Doris Ann, Lorena Stanley, Robert Lamar Jr., Houston Stanley, William Luke, Deer Park Starks, Chad Buford Jr., Dallas Starratt, Virginia Caral, Houston Page 680 Stearns, Lloyd Bernard Jr., Pharr Steed, Susan Ann, Hughes Springs Steeg, James Richard Jr., Houston Stefka, Frank Darryl, Victoria Steinfink, Dan Elliot, Austin Steinheimer, Michael Garrett, Beaumont Steitle, David Charles, San Antonio Stetson, Frances Ellen, Hebhronville Stevens, James Wilson, Angleton Stevens, Pamela Irene, Denison Stewart, DeLena Jean, Dallas Stewart, Jimmie Lee, Austin Stieler, Sandra, Austin Stienke, Linda Ann, Sfonewall Stimson, Sylvia Sue, Austin Stockton, Don Wellington, Wichita Falls Stokes, John Emmett, Houston Stratton, John Rohert, Austin Strauss, Sarah Stone, Ganado Stubbs, Alonzo Joseph, Houston Swaim, Jeton Estelle, Temple Swan, William Bird, Houston Swanson, Kenneth McMurrey, Midland Swartz, Gary Alan, Beaumont Swesnik, Hyla Beth. Dallas Swinney, Brady Parker, Tyler Taaffe, Peter Clyde, Arlington Talley, Elizabeth Ellen, Temple Tapp, Nancy Jo, Baytown Tartt, Sandra Ann, Mason Taylor, Shannon Lynn, San Antonio Teat, Mary Ann, San Antonio Tesch, Robert Eugene, Sheridan Teutsch, John Stovall, Dumas Teverbaugh, Jack Lon, Houston Thames, Willis Wood II, Beaumont Thomas, Herbert Hamilton, Baytown Thomasson, Gary Lee, Richardson Thompson, Bennie Stanley, Katy Thompson, Carole Ann, San Antonio Thompson, James Allen, Texarkana Thompson, Jon Hunter, Austin CLASS OF 1969 Thornton, Bruce Gary, Houston Throckmorton, Terry N., Midland Thumwood, Scott, Houston Tigner, John Hughes III, Danbury Tolk, John David, Amarillo Tracy, Cynthia Ann, San Antonio Trager, Francine Marilyn, Jacksonville, Fla. Trahan, Marilyn, Houston Trant, Sandra Jean, Baytown Traweek, Terry Edwin, Sinton Trent, Douglas Ivan, Kerens Tucker, Bill Mitchell, Baytown Tucker, Lynn, Dallas Turnock, Chet Bra dley, Aledo Underwood, Cynthia Frances, Los Fresnos Upshaw, Larry William, Dallas Uselton, Peggy Williams, Austin Van Deventer, Gary Michael, Houston Van Dusen, Carolyn Sue, Lake Jackson Vater, Jon Leslie, Mason Vaughan, Douglas, Richardson Vaughn, Sharron Lee, Austin Villarreal, Elvia Linda, Edinburg Voelzel, Gustave Walter III, Houston Volkening, Janis Jo, Lake Jackson Vollmer, Phyllis JoAnn, Dallas Volosin, Sharon Lynne, Houston Volz, Nancy Joan, San Antonio Voskamp, Wayne Evan, Rockdale Vykoukal, Marilyn Elizabeth, Sealy Wachsmuth, Thomas Allen, Port Neches Wackerbarth, Jacquelyn, Fort Worth Wade, Richard Louis, .Mundelein, 111. Wadsworth, Richard Reid II, Irving Waldman, Marcia Lee, Dallas Wall, Sheila, Houston Wallace, George Robert, Evanston, Wyo. Wallace, Lana Jo, Kaufman Wallace, Sharon Kay, Austin Walsh, James David, Dallas Walters, Marvin Jr., Liberty Walthall, Martha Jane, Tyler Page 681 Waltzer, Barbara Nan, Dallas Wambold, Deborah Ann, Houston Ward, Charles Edward, Austin Washburn, James Jay, Junction City, Kans. Washington, Carl Chandler, Houston Washington, Douglas L, Fairfield Waters, Sheila Dawn, Dallas Watkins, Gary Lynn, Odessa Watkins, Norma Scott, San Benito Watson, Charles Richard, El Paso Watson, Glenda Kay, Austin Watson, Joseph Presley III, Houston Watt, Gary Wayne, Austin Weatherly, Kathy Darrelean, Austin Weaver, Jan Addeen, Kerrville Weaver, Nancy Eugenia, De Leon Weeks, Marilyn Kay, Port Arthur Wehmeyer, Robert Erie Jr., Mathis Weilbacher, Sarah Josephine, San Antonio Weiner, Barry Michael, San Antonio Wellen, Constance Ann, Houston Wells, David Michael, Dallas Wendlandt, Jimmie Sue, Austin Wertheimer, Sue Ann, Dallas Westheimer, Robert Louis, St. Louis, Mo. Westmoreland, Susan Elaine, Houston Wheless, Kim Dee, Corpus Christ! Whelton, Joan Marie, Galveston Whichard, Sam, Gulfport, Miss. White, Pamela Anne, Houston White, Sharon Kay, Houston Whitson, Don E., Dallas Whittington, Randolph Kimble, Richardson Whitworth, Laverne Bernice, Baytown Wieber, Pamela Ann, Kress Wier, Vicki Grace, San Antonio Wilburn, Glenn George, Denison Wilde, Sharon Lynne, Dallas Wilkins, Brenda Raynelle, Waco Wilkinson, Janice Susan, Dallas Wilkinson, Suzanne Jean, La Porte Willcox, Gary Hal, Dallas SOPHOMORES Williams, Ann Gardner, Beaumont Williams, Elizabeth Ann, Bandera Williams, Gregory Duval, Dallas Williams, Jane Wynette, Kerrville Williams, Mary Thelma, Falfurrias Williams, Robert Dean, Newton Williams, Wesley Reed, Gatesville Willis, Joan Lynn, Houston Willoughby, Jan, Groves Wilson, Gerald Michael, Houston Wilson, Patricia Louise, Dayton Wilson, Virginia Sue, Fort Worth Wihdham, Darrell Brent, Lufkin Windham, Judith Ann, Livingston Windrow, William Clyde, Houston Winslow, Christine Helyne, San Antonio Wise, Nancy V., Houston Wolters, Thornton Lane, Corpus Christi Wolverton, Joe Benson Jr., Wichita Falls Wood, David Eugene, Ennis Wood, Henry Benajie, Austin Wood, Reed Glenn, Richards Woodle, Andrea Kaye, Abilene Woolsey, Brian Reed, Fort Worth Worthy, Richard Glenn, Dallas Wright, Fred Graves Jr., Kingsland Wright, Herbert Rawson III, Abilene Wright, Keith Douglas, Abilene Wright, Robert Richard, Houston Wroten, George Freese III, San Antonio Wrye, Walter Chester III, Houston Wurst, Fred Thomas Jr., Houston Wycoff, Barbara Bryn, Lake Jackson Wylie, Susan Kay, Dallas Yaryan, Patricia McKay, Austin Yates, Herbert D., Pasadena Yates, Linda Ruth, Trinidad Young, Donald Ray, Freeport Young, Gregg W., Houston Yust, Charles Sanborn, Tyler Zeitler, Irvin Edwin Jr., Imperial Zurkey, Craig Robert, Rochester, N. Y. Page 682 ft FRESHMEN Page 683 Abbott, William Van Woert, Houston Abrahamson, Judy Elaine, Austin Abramson, Berle Mira, Dallas Acosta, Irma Olvera, Austin Adams, Beverly Ann, Fort Worth Adams, Christine, Beaumont Adams, George B., Houston Adams, Rosalon, Austin Agee, Beverly Kay, Fort Worth Akin, Kathy, Wichita Falls Akin, Monta Jane, Houston Alberts, Linda Rae, Corpus Christi Aldrich, Cheryl Lynn, Fort Worth Alexander, Kathryn Anne, Augusta, Ga. AJlen, Deann, Blum Allen, Edith Anna, Dallas Allen, James Watts, Houston Allenson, Ruby Beth, El Campo Allison, Dale Crawford, Rule Allums, John Michael, ' Lubbock Ammerman, Wesley Barlow, New Llano, La. Anders, Gordon Keith, Shiner Anderson, Charlynn Ann, Houston Anderson, Horace Glen Jr., Fort Worth Anderson, Michael Alton, Fort Worth Andrew, Glenn Clark, Girvin Andrews, Frank, Houston Apperson, Margaret Elizabeth, Greenville Appling, Virginia Claire, Louise Archer, Danna Kay, Perryton Arnakis, Poly Catherine, Austin Arnold, Gail Ellen, Crockett Arnold, Hugh Kelly, San Antonio Arnold, Judith Ann, San Antonio Arnold, Phillip Allen, Bishop Aronofsky, David Judd, Dallas Artusy, George Daniel III, Houston Atnip, Michael Grant, Fort Worth Altai, Fred Eugene, Austin Austin, Nancy Lynne, Houston Avery, Lucille Christina, Austin Axelrod, Robert David, Houston Badger, Theodore Jenkins, Austin 1 FRESHMEN J flk li jffk fc % aeai o ft ' w i r Bailey, Claudia Jean, Austin Bailey, Martha Ann, Cleburne Bailey, Majy Love, Austin Bailey, Nicholas Scott Field, Houston Baker, Ola Mae, Madisonville Baldridge, Vicki Elaine, San Angelo Bandy, Judy Ann, Houston Banks, Charlotte Lee, Corpus Christi Barasch, Constance Sue, San Antonio Barclay, Anne Lomax, Austin Barenblat, Sharon Lee, San Antonio Barham, Jonathan Mack, Oak Ridge, La. Barnard, Barbara Ann, Austin Barnard, Carol, Highland Park, 111. Barnes, Beth Anne, Austin Barnes, Carol, Greenville Barnett, David Kelley, Denton Barnett, Donna Kay, Austin Barrett, Richard George, Pratt, Kans. Barren, Linda Lane, Dallas Bates, Bobby Lynn, Gatesville Batson, Douglas Allen, Lubbock Bauer, Howard Gibbs Jr., Houston Baugh, Linda Gozelle, San Antonio Bayless, William David Jr., Denison Bayliss Susan Joann, San Antonio Baylor, Roland Clyburn, San Antonio Baze, Robert Ernest, Houston Beach, Charlene Marie, Springfield, Va. Beach, Stephen Anthony, Waco Bebee, Catharine Dayle, Austin Beck, Linda Jean, Junction Becka, Marilynn, Baytown Becker, Gary Lloyd, Waco Becker, Mary Ellen, New Braunfels Beckstrand, Peggy Lynn, El Paso Beery, David Louis, Houston Belcher, Rosemarie, Dallas Bell, David Brad, Paris Bell, Diane Marie, Dayton Bell, Donna Cecile, Houston Bell, Linda Kay, Woodsboro Bell, Malinda Ann, Vernon Page 684 p M M Belt, William Jackson, Houston Benavides, Manuel Jr., San Antonio Benedict, Barry Kirk, Fort Worth Bennett, Calvin Jr., Crane Bennett, Connie Kay, San Antonio Bennett, Donna Kay, Gatesville Bennett, Douglas Fairfield, Woodville Bennett, Sharon Lillian, Baytown Berg, Cary Peter, Mineral Wells Berg, Sharon Renee, Borger Berger, William Edward, Austin Bergman, Phyllis E., Austin Bergstrom, Neva Joy, Haskell Berliner, Sharon Mae, Fort Worth Bernstein, Allan Lee, San Antonio Berry, Cecil Dewayne, Coleman Berry, Woody Lynn, Amarillo Berson, Charles Van, Houston Berwald, Arthur Lee, Dallas Bettge, Carol Lynn, Lockhart Beynon, James V., Corpus Christi Biderman, Linda Alice, Dallas Biesemeier, Harold Woodall Jr., Cumberland, Md. Billings, Jane Ellen, Richardson Birdwell, Betty Ann, Hearne Birdwell, William McKean, Beaumont Bishop, Bill Jackson, Jr., McGregor Black, Philip Lewis, Houston Blacklock, Ward Truett Jr., Austin Blair, Gloria Jean, Belton Blair, Wynne Allen, Houston Blakeney, Ann, Baytown Blakley, Jimmy Barrow, Bay City Blalock, Charlie Stuart III, Marshall Bland, Mary Mozelle, Austin Blankenship , Linda Ann, Houston Blankfield, Mark Wulfahrt, Houston Blohm, Pamela Mary, Houston Blumberg, Gaye Lynn, Baytown Bodenheimer, Doris Elaine, Summit, N. J. Bodiford, Claudia Susan, Weatherford Boger, Doris Jean, Wichita Falls Boggs, Lenice, Garland CLASS OF 1970 Boland, Michael Lee, San Antonio Bond, Barbara Ann, Freeport Bond, Sally Jane, Dryden, N. Y. Bone, Marcus Roland, San Antonio Boone, Charles Howard, El Paso Boortz, Charles Craighill, Atlanta, Ga. Borchardt, Sherry Gayle, Mesquite Borgfeld, Cynthia Cecelia, New Braunfels Boms, Sheila, Dallas Boss, Stuart Stanley, Arcadia, Cal. Bottera, Daniel Lynn, Houston Bowles, Charles Franklin, San Antonio Boyd, Donna Jean, Houston Boyd, Kathleen Beverly, Houston Bozarth, Sharon Sue, Dale Brady, Gay Michele, Houston Bragg, Thetis Kathleen, Killeen Braly, Linda Kay, Fort Worth Brandt, Kathleen Louise, Austin Brandt, Linda Sue, Dallas Braselton, Linda Adair, Fort Worth Braunig, Patricia Martin, McAllen Brawley, Betty Gay, Longview Bremer, Donald Lee, La Grange Bremer, Katherine Ann, San Antonio Brewer, William Louis, San Antonio Bridges, Robert Ashe, Austin Bright, Robert Lawrence, Houston Brindley, Mace Lain, Houston Brink, Joyce Elaine, San Antonio Brinkman, Russell William, Houston Britt, John Mark, Amarillo Broadus, Jerry Ray, Santa Rosa Brochstein, Stephen Lars, Houston Brokaw, Debby, Houston Brooks, Annie Melinda, Austin Brooks, Mark Dane, Austin Brooks, Rebecca Ann, Beaumont Brott, Clifford John Jr., Dallas Browder, Alan Camile, Fort Worth Browder, Nancy Jean, Denison Brown, Alphonce Joseph Jr., Wichita Falls Brown, Elizabeth Blanche, Fort Worth Page 685 Brown, James Clay, Corsicana Brown, John Randolph, Bishop Brown, John Thomas, San Angelo Brown, Rebecca Sue, Lake Jackson Brown, Robert Eugene III, Lockhart Brown, Robert Michael, Lubbock Browning, Ann, Dallas Browning, Clint Rayburn, Austin Brownlee, Mary Zaffrin, Perryton Brownlee, Topsy Ann, Perryton Bruce, Doyle Edward Jr., Lufkin Bruce, Stephen Graham, Orange Brunner, Alberta Ann, San Antonio Bruyere, Marilyn, Midland Bryant, Jack David, Dallas Bryant, Rebecca Jane, Sherman Bryson, Joe Goodson, Corpus Christi Bryson, Jonelle Lilly, Harker Heights Buckle, Elsie Harriet, Houston Bullington, Janet Susan, Munday Bullock, Debra Ann, Muleshoe Burge, Rebecca Faye, San Antonio Burke, Edmund Thomas, Houston Burke, Larry Kenneth, Austin Burks, Tory Ann, Corpus Christi Burnett, P. Aldis, Houston Burnett, Virginia Claire, Dallas Burnham, Barbara Lea, Alice Burns, John Bennett, Baytown Burns, Susan Valorie, Houston Burson, Marilyn Kay, Corpus Christi Burtner, Barbara Ann, Houston Busselle, Lou Ann, Amarillo Cade, Ellen Ora, La Porte Cagney, Michael James, Bellaire Cain, Kathryn Frances, Weslaco Cain, Pamela Susan, Dallas Caisse, Madeleine Louise, Killeen Caldwell, Phyllis June, Dallas Calk, Judith Ann, Dallas Calkins, John Charles, Kingsville Calvit, Joan, Palestine Camp, Bill Adkins, San Antonio w 9 t . Bk FRESHMEN Camp, Carol Ann, Post Campbell, John Layne, Midland Canfield, Jean, West Columbia Cangelosi, Sam Andrew Jr., Houston Cannon, Gordon Thomas, Dallas Cantu, Margaret Louise, Lyford Capper, Iris Margene, Seguin Carlisle, Dorothy Kay, Austin Carlson, Anna Louise, Austin Carney, Deborah Jan, Baytown Carr, Kaye Irene, Dallas Carr, Walter Peterson, Kerrville Carrico, Carolynne M., Houston Carroll, Ronnie Lee, Conroe Carson, Bobby Willis, Odessa Carson, Scott C., San Antonio Carter, Carol Amanda, Fort Worth Carter, Cynthia Sue, Arlington, Va. Carter, Donna Dee, Dallas Carter, Donna Jo, Tow Cartwright, Reagan Jr., Houston Carver, Janice Ruth, Houston Casey, Lillian Dianne, Hankamer Cason, Cathy Ann, Killeen Gates, John Warren, San Antonio Gates, Sandra Kay, Pasadena Cathey, Ellen Rebecca, Greenville, S. C. Cavanaugh, Kenneth Lee, San Antonio Cavanaugh, Maureen Chris, San Antonio Cederholm, Barbara Joan, Bastrop Chapman, Deborah Alyce, Beaumont Cheatham, Thomas Lynn, Victoria Chenault, Harriot Elizabeth, Houston Chereck, Robert Alan, Dallas Chesner, Suzanne Mary, Houston Childers, Camilla Elizabeth, Ozark, Ala. Christian, Cynthia Lou, Austin Christie, Susan Gail, Port Arthur Christmann, Karen Faith, San Antonio Christy, Robert C., Houston Clanton, Donna Kay, San Antonio Clark, Gary Alan, Mesquite Clark, Robert M. Jr., Dallas Page 686 darkson, David Michael, Midland Claxton, Michael Dale, Tyler Clay, Steven Henry, Dallas Cleaver, Almitra Eugene, Wichita Falls Cleland, Janet Lyn, Houston Cleveland, Malcolm Lee, Comanche Clifton, Candace Maud, Greenville Clifton, Carl Lloyd, Wilmette, 111. Cloud, Catherine L., Houston Cloud, Stephen Earl, San Antonio Coe, Michele Elizabeth, Baytown Coggins, Brian Ervin, Randolph AFB Cohen, Janet Ruth, Fort Worth Cohen, Miriam Leah, San Antonio Colburn, Roy Dale, Orange Cole, Charles H., Richardson Cole, Jackie Ann, McLean, Va. Cole, James Grady, Wichita Falls Cole, Judy Karen, Corpus Christi Cole, Michael Jay, Houston Collins, Johnny McGee, Lufkin Collins, Roger Charles, San Antonio Colvin, Jay Wallace III, Houston Comiskey, Charles Edward, Houston Condry, James Edward, Houston Connell, Carol Danlyn, Weatherford Connell, Carolyn, Denton Conner, Carol Alice, Houston Connolly, Patricia Ann, San Antonio Cook, Karen Sue, Albuquerque, N. M. Cook, Paula Jean, Crane Coole, Edana Clementine, Houston Cooper, Cynthia Ann, Houston Cooper, John Wallace IV, Odessa Cooper, Sandra Louise, Crosby Copeland, Ollie Jackson Jr., Houston Coppinger, Glonda Michele, Dallas Cordell, Claire, Fort Worth Cornell, James Reavis, Austin Cornell, Narica Louise, De Kalb Corpora, Sam Anlhony, Hearne Collar, Steve William, Houston Cotton, Betty Craig, Dallas CLASS OF 1970 Cottrell, William Burr, Little Rock, Ark. Council, Carol Diane, Corpus Christi Cours, Cynthia, Freeport Cowan, Jan Elizabeth, Galveston Cowan, Roberta, Austin Cowart, Jesson Couch, El Paso Cowen, Nancy Augusta, Fort Worth Cox, Chris Valton, Lubbock Cox, James Neal, Dallas Coym, Patrick William, Alice Grader, Susan, Fort Worth Craig, Cheryl Renee, Houston Craig, David Picton, Houston Craig, Richard Flinn, Austin Craig, William Galloway, Salome, Ariz. Grain, Carole Lois, San Antonio Graver, Mary Diane, Houston Craword, John Paul, Austin Crawford, Larry Wayne, Austin Criswell, Nancy Ella, San Antonio Crockett, Kathy, Houston Croft, Janie Lucille, Groesbeck Croft, Rochelle Faye, Houston Crow, William Raymond Jr., Lytle Crutsinger, Elizabeth Ann, San Antonio Cudd, Mary Diane, Houston Cunningham, David Johnson, Houston Cunningham, John Phillips Jr., Wichita Falls Cunningham, Susan Jean, San Antonio Curry, Bonny Lynn, Navasota Curry, Thomas Allen, Dallas Curtiss, Clark A., Crosby Dagley, Ronald Edward, Houston Dalmont, Patricia Lynn, Dallas Daly, Peter Murry, Crystal City Daniel, Raymond Jeptha, Houston Daniel, William Henry, Brownsville Darby, Deanna, Greenville Darnell, David Porter, Houston Davenport, Tobey Leroy, Freeport Davidoff, Michael Elliott, Houston Davila, Norma Ann, San Antonio Davis, Carolyn Sue, Tampa, Fla. Page 687 Davis, Connie Ruth, Weslaco Davis, Doris Ann, Paducah Davis, Gayle Ann, Austin Davis, Martin Jr., University Park, N. M. Davis, Richard Mason, Royse City Davis, Robert Kenneth, Houston Davis, Sherry Jean, Houston Davis, Susan Marie, Pampa Davis, William Robert, La Marque Davis, William Steven, Austin Dawson, Carl Michael, Midland Dayton, Donna Metairie, La. Deaton, Dionne, Greenville de la Garza, Victor Jr., McAllen Denman, Marajen Elizabeth, Dallas Dennis, Diane Marie, Richardson Dennis, Nancy Louise, Richardson Dethlefsen, Melissa, Dallas Deutch, Diana Kay, Mexia Deutsch, Susan Jane, Caldwell De Vault, David Larry, Houston De Vault, Jerry Alan, Houston Devine, Mary Patricia, Corpus Christi Devlin, Charlcie Jo, Paris Devlin, Kathleen Ann, Houston Dewberry, William David, Houston DeWitt, Judy Ann, Raymondville Dickinson, La Verne Lee, Tulsa, Okla. Dieterich, James Milton, Universal City Dietz, Linda Margaret, Corpus Christi Dildine, Steven Michael, Houston Dillon, Patricia Ann, Waco Di Quinzio, Linda Jo, Randolph AFB Diskin, Ira Phillip, Brookshire Disney, Deborah Ann, Fort Worth Doane, Linda Kaye, Fort Worth Doggett, John G., Dallas Doherty, Wilfred Lansing, Houston Dollahite, Jamie Sue, Bryan Dolman, Paula Marie, Odessa Donaldson, Darrell Glenn, Randolph AFB Donelson, Deanna Lynn, Baytown Donnell, Bethany Lane, Spearman i FRESHMEN Donosky, Leah Goldie, Dallas Dooley, Patricia E., San Antonio Dooley, Robert Henry III, Odessa Dorough, Margarett Sussie, Bishop Douglas, Catherine Elizabeth, Corpus Christi Douglas, Dianne, Corpus Christi Dowell, Ben Evans, Beaumont Dozier, Martha Carolyn, Kerrville Drewa, Richard Stephen, Seguin Driskill, Donald Oscar, Houston Droegemeyer, Jan Earl, Houston Dryden, Carol Ann, Wichita Falls Duderstadt, Sid, Cuero Duhart, Doris White, San Antonio Duke, Nancy Kay, Texarkana Duncan, Prentis Jack, Palestine Duncan, Robert Douglas, Austin Dunn, Tommy Harold, Silsbee Duplissey, John Allen, Houston Durrett, Mary Ella, Greenville Dutton, Carolyn Kay, Garland Duvall, William Clayborne, Dallas Dvorsky, Anna Camille, Angleton Dyer, Patrick Joseph, Austin Dym, Randy R., San Antonio Eads, Beverly Ann, Austin Eakens, Gibbs Edmond, San Antonio Eastlake, Daniel Eugene, Wichita Falls Eberhardt, Donald Wayne, Houston Edlis, Teri Allene, Oklahoma City, Okla. Edmonds, Janis Carole, Austin Edmonds, Susan Elizabeth, Houston Edrington, Shirley Jean, Dallas Edwards, Walter David, Alexandria, Va. Eidson, Harry Taylor Jr., Fort Worth Kl.iin, Dennis Lee, Andrews Eldridge, David Paul, Houston Ellard, John Ernest III, Dallas Ellingson, Lee Ann, Austin Elliott, Barry Lynn, Frisco Elliott, Carole Ann, Dallas Elliott, Jan Elizabeth, Austin Elliott, Karen Jo, Matador Page 688 Elliott, Roger Paul, Bishop Ellis, Rebecca Loraine, Houston Ellison, Carol Lanier, Austin Ellwood, Sarah Lynn, El Campo Embry, David Rhodes Jr., Houston Emshoff, Genette Kay, Lake Jackson Eng, Gilbert Lieu, Houston English, Richard Dunshie, Beaumont Englund, Charlotte Anne, El Campo Epstein, Norman Charles, San Antonio Erickson, Eugene Oscar, Mineral Wells Erickson, Robert Dale, Fort Worth Eriksen, Erik Edward, San Antonio Essig, Carole Elaine, Galveston Eutsler, Robert Weston, Houston Evans, Judy Ellen, Houston Evans, Larry Burnett, Bowie Ezzell, Constance Louraei, Amarillo Fagan, Paul Joe, Grand Prairie Fain, Janet, Dallas Farley, Dinah Jayne, Henderson Feinberg, Barbara Helen, El Paso Feinsilver, Alan David, Houston Fenoglio, John Thomas, Houston Ferguson, Lynn Claudia, Houston Ferrara, David Barr, North Hollywood. Cal. Fetzer, Bonnie Ann, San Antonio Fifer, Michele, Fort Worth Fine, Robert Lewis, Cincinnati, Ohio Fink, Marie Antoinette, San Antonio Finley, Robert Culbertson, Fort Worth Fischer, Clifton Kent, San Antonio Fischer, Martha Eileen, New Braunfels Fisher, Alice Cochran, Houston Fleming, Margaret Rose, Austin Fleming, Walt, Houston Flynn, Linda Carole, Dallas Foard, Saundra Kay, Dallas Forbes, Mary F., Houston Forbess, Ricky Lee, Brownwood Ford, Dale Ray, Q uanan Ford, Nancy Lynn, San Antonio Ford, Ruth Ann, Denver, Colo. CLASS OF 1970 Ford, Sally Wellborn, Houston Foster, Margie Ruth, Dallas Foster, Peterson, Austin Fox, John Henry, Austin Franken, Glen Darden, San Angelo Fraser, James Ray, Marshall Frede, Phyllis Marie, Houston Frederick, Donna Joan, Pasadena Frederiksen, Charles Christian, Dallas Freed, Sheryl Helene, Galveston Freedlund, Patti Lynn, Arlington Freeman, Janice Lucile, Dallas Freeman, Laura Lee, McCamey French, Raymond Edward, Big Spring Friedman, Leslie Joyce, Houston Friedman, Martin Gross, Waco Frishman, David, Dallas Froehlich, Travis Dean, Weimar Frost, Alvin Harvey, Beaumont Fugate, Donald Wayne, Dallas Fuqua, Marie Elizabeth, Navasota Gables, Mark Samuel, Dallas Gaines, Julia Estelle, Houston Gaines, Michael Chauncey III, Houston Gantt, Be verly Lynn, Houston Gantt, Gamewell Duncan III, Houston Gardner, Cynthia Jane, Abilene Gardner, Erin Elizabeth, Carrizo Springs Gardner, Gary Lee, San Antonio Gardner, Sandra Jo, Lufkin Garmon, Gregg Wesley, Tyler Garretson, Judith Ann, Dallas Garrison, Ronald Clark, Fort Worth Garth, Tyrrell Langdon, Beaumont Carver, Paula Ann, San Antonio Garvin, Clark Holland, Dallas Gatewood, Vivian Lorraine, Clebume Gautreau, Mary Joyce, Austin Geis, Philip Anthony, Fort Worth Gentry, Betty Zoe, Killeen Gerrard, Gail Van Zandt, Victoria Gershner, Ira Baim, Pine Bluff, Ark. Gewertz, Martin Anson, Dallas Page 689 Gibson, James Sidney, Austin Gibson, Malcolm David, Lafayette, La. Gilbert, Carol Lynn, Angleton Gilbert, Madeleine Brooke, Harlingen Gilchrist, Gary Flavilla, La Marque Giles, Robert Elliott, Arlington Gill, Darlene Karen, Silsbee Gillaspie, Dan Ward, Webster Cindy, Kenneth Michael, San Antonio Ginsburg, Stanley, Waco Gips, Jerry Robert, Houston Girouard, Margaret Elizabeth, Freeport Glasgow, Ken Wallace, Columbus, Ga. Classic, Neil Edward, Waco Godfrey, Geraldine Jane, Austin Going, Walter Somerville III, Pasadena Goldberg, Henry, Laredo Goldblum, Judy Merle, Port Arthur Goldman, Will Gary, Corsicana Goldsobel, Randall Scott, Houston Golub, Marilyn, Houston Goodloe, John Tunstall, El Paso Goodson, Janci Miller, Beaumont Gordon, Linda Susan, Houston Gossett, James Michael, Silsbee Gossett, William Griffith, Austin Gottlieb, Susan Edis, Dallas Gourley, Jack Jr., Dallas Goyen, Marie Elizabeth, Houston Grant, Lillie Jane, Ennis Grant, Pauline Bruce, Bryan Grantham, Thomas Harold, Miami Graves, Bonnie Blue, Corpus Christi Graves, Gayle Frances, Uvalde Gray, Dorothy Elaine, Tucson, Ariz. Gray, Edward Barry, Newton Green, John Randall, Dallas Green, Ted Edward, Jr., Houston Green, William Ray, Palestine Greer, Dennis, Fort Worth Gregg, Bobby Eugene, Corsicana Gregg, Loula Louise, San Antonio Griffith, Edgar Dennis, Houston i FRESHMEN Griffith, Gary Ernest, Dallas Griffith, Joan Eileen, Corpus Christi Griffith, Thomas David, Houston Griggs, Eric Randall, Sweetwater Grimes, Linda Jean, Amarillo Gring, Larry Martin, San Antonio Grotevant, Harold Dennis, Dallas Grubbs, James Holt, Fort Worth Gruner, Katherine Susan, Houston Guerrero, Leonard Andrew, Austin Guest, Kelley Austin, Clarksville Guild, Sharon Anne, Fort Worth Guinn, Brenda Kaye, Houston Guinn, Charlsa J. C., Virginia Beach, Va. Guinn, Geoffrey Kyle, Fort Worth Guleke, James 0. II, Amarillo Gulleen, Kris Karl, Austin Gurinsky, Edward Keith, San Antonio Gushiken, Lucia Yuriko, Lima, Peru Guthrie, James Calvin III, Midland Guyette, Courtney, Galveston Haas, Robert William, Fort Worth Hacke, Lorna, Houston Haddock, Betty Joyce, Fort Worth Hahn, Leslie Ann, Dallas Hahn, Susie Elaine, Fort Worth Haik, Carolyn Mary, Austin Haikin, Harry Richard, Houston Haley, Dennis Clyde, Canyon Hall, Carol Leigh, Cuero Hall, David Stroman, San Angelo Hallmark, Robert Edwin, Dallas Hambrick, Leah Maurine, Lufkin Hammack, L. Susan, San Antonio Hammond, Mary Ann, San Antonio Hamric, Becky, Corpus Christi Hanks, Lucinda Boylen, Palestine Hansen, Raphael Kinnl, Houston Hansen, Sandra, Arlington, Va. Haralson, Patricia Marie, Houston Hardaway, David Phillipp, Albany Hardin, Barbara Sue, Houston Hargis, Charles Creglow, Seattle, Wash. Page 690 Hargrave, Carolyn Louise, Dallas Harlow, Deborah Jeannette, Richardson Harman, Douglas Meriwether, Austin Harrington, Nan Katherine, Dallas Harris, Benjamin Pickney, Houston Harris, Carol Gwynne, Sweetwater Harris, Johnnie Sue, Marlin Harris, Kathleen Fern, San Antonio Harrison, Dale, Brownsville Harrison, James Parrish IV, Crane Harrison, Pat I., Holloman AFB, N. M. Hartman, Stella Anita, Karnes City Hartmann, Estelle Elaine, Austin Hartmann, Paul Robert, Fredericksburg Hartong, Robert Eugene Jr., San Antonio Harvick, Melissa Ann, San Antonio Hasslocher, Susan Lynn, San Antonio Hastings, Rebecca, Baytown Hatcher, William Emmert III, San Antonio Hatley, Brennon Philip, Dallas Hauer, Mary Ruth, Bryan Hawkes, John Charles, Austin Hawkins, Jack Walter, Dallas Hawley, Harriett, Kansas City, Mo. Hawthorne, Judy Kay, Dallas Hay, John Alvin Jr., San Angelo Haynes, Beverly Bernice, Dallas Haynes, Clara Frances, Crane Haywood, Ernest Lemuel, Dallas Hazlewood, Cheryl Ann, Terrell Healy, William H., Bellaire Heaney, James David, San Antonio Hearn, William Glyn Jr., Lubbock Heczko, Shirley Ann, Lufkin Hedrick, Janie Lynn, Del Rio Heers, Daniel Kenneth, Dallas Heimlich, Michael Douglas, Dallas Helm, Alfred Paul, Richardson Helwick, Katherine Lee, Dallas Henderson, Jane Lee, Victoria Hendricks, Stephen Richard, McKinney Hendrix, Tommy Lawrence, Houston Hennington, Iris Kay, Fort Worth CLASS OF 1970 Henry, Albert Carl, Dallas Henry, David Edward, Fort Worth Henry, Susan Kay, Corpus Christi Herbert, Van Kermit Jr., La Marque Herin, Barbara Sue, Edna Herrald, Catherine A., Sarasota, Fla. Herrera, Linda Elizabeth, San Antonio Herring, Elisabeth Grey, Austin Hertz, Raymond Stanley, Dallas Herzstein, Marc Smith, Houston Hetherington, Glen Riley, Houston Hewett, Helen Jackie, Freeport Hewett, Sandra Lynne, San Antonio Hicks, Karen, Jasper Hiett, Kathleen Hope, Fort Worth Higgins, Cynthia DuVal, Houston Higgins, James Norman, Austin Hightower, Nelda Gay, Lometa Hill, Alinda Hunt, Dallas Hill, Russell L. C, San Antonio Hinkle, Mary Jane, Cotulla Hitt, Pamela Jean, Sinton Hocott, Marilyn Jane, San Antonio Hodgson, John Scott, Houston Hoelscher, Patricia Anne, Alice Hoff, Merle Anne, Cotulla Hoffman, Susan Lynn, Waco Hogan, Michael Henry, Houston Holland, Karen Dorothy, Jacksonville Holley, Betty Jeanette, Taft Hollier, Michael Dale, Houston Holm, Mary Lynne, Houston Holmans, Sandra Kay, Austin Holmes, Carol, Houston Holmes, Carol Alice, Marshall Holmes, Elizabeth Marshall, Houston Holmes, Michael Lloyd, Pittsburg Holmes, Milly, Houston Holt, Mary Helen, Austin Horn, Rogene Gee, Houston Honza, Gayle Paulette, Ennis Hoover, Kathryn Jane, Amarillo Hoppe, Deanna Faye, Ballinger Page 691 Hoppenstein, Marsha, Waco Hoppstetter, Richard David Jr., San Antonio Horsley, Betsy Anne, Dallas Horswell, Stephen Lee, Dallas Horvich, Lynne Elaine, Dallas Horwitz, Terri C, Dallas Houser, Don Lynn, Austin Houston, David Ross, Abilene Houston, Stephen Haywood, Houston Houzvicka. Frank John II, Richardson Howard, Deborah Judilee, Dallas Howard, Janice Lynne, Corpus Christ! Howell, Cathy, Bryan Hruska, Karen Jane, Ellinger Hruska, Mary Willene, Waco Hubert, Mary Katherine, Bryan Hudnall, James Lee, Houston Hueppelsheuser, Wayne Ross, Fort Worth Huff, Janice Clora, Midland Hufft, Timothy Craig, New Braunfels Hughston, Thomas Edward, Brownsville Huhndorff, Mary Susan, Houston Hull, Carla Ethellen, Houston Humphrey, Nancy Patricia, Austin Hunt, Jeanette Ann, Fort Worth Hunzicker, Martha Deane, Houston Kurd, Robert Lewis, Houston Hurst, John Thomas, Austin Hurst, Laura Mary, Rockdale Hurwitz, Jill Andrea, Corpus Christi Hyde, Joseph Thomas, Kansas City, Mo. Ibach, Bruce Robert, San Antonio Inman, William David, Houston Innis, Jane, Austin Ireton, Mary Evelyn, Houston Irvin, Kaye Ellen, Alexandria, Va. Isaacks, Donna Lynn, Houston Isbell, David Kent, Dallas Isenhower, Elizabeth Ann, San Marcos Ivey, John Douglas, Houston Jackson, Jay Shelton, Mount Pleasant Jackson, Robert Wayne, Angleton Jackson, Suzanne Dee, Perryton ! i FRESHMEN James, Joseph Dew Jr., Richardson James, Nancy Joy, Houston James, Toni Louise, Garland Jameson, Mary Kay, Waco Jarrett, Susan, Midland Javurek, Frances Zelenka, Austin Jenkins, Walter William, Davenport, Iowa Jirasek, Nancy Elaine, McKinney Joe, Bob, Amarillo Joe, Johnny, Amarillo Johanson, Jeanne, Houston Johns, Delbert Alan, Graham Johns, Gail, Odessa Johnson, Danny Elmo, Dallas Johnson, Georgianne, San Antonio Johnson, Jerrilyn, Beaumont Johnson, Jo Carol, San Antonio Johnson, Linda Jean, Houston Johnson, Lynn Bedford, Burnet Johnson, Nancy Ann, Hutto Johnson, Sam Charles, Amarillo Johnson, Sherra La Nelle, Edna Johnson, Stephen Alan, Houston Johnson, Virginia Ann, Houston Jones, A. Eleece, Austin Jones, Diane Lynn, Tomball Jones, Hilton Pressley III, Springfield, Va. Jones, James L., Houston Jones, Jan, Ballinger Jones, Janet Claire, Big Spring Jones, Judith Gwyn, Bryan Jones, Margaret Wilburn, Houston Jones, Ralph Michael, Metairie, La. Jones, William Darrell, Corpus Christi Jordan, Colby Francis, Houston Jordan, Jennifer Karolyn, San Antonio Joseph, John Raymond Jr., San Antonio Junell, Patria, Houston Kaase, Karen Marie, Houston Kaine, Mary Ethel, San Antonio Kalbaugh, Jolie Anne, Beaumont Kallus, Selma Velin, Austin Kalver, Kathryn Ann, Fort Worth Kaman, Warren Neal, Dallas Page 692 Kamenitsa, Dennis Elliotl, Fort Worth Kantor, Carol J., Dallas Kato, Elmer Evan, Clute Keene, Mary Ellen, San Antonio Keesee, Susan Karen, Houston Kelfer, Ilene Ellen, San Antonio Keller, Mary Tom, Monroe, La. Kelley, Stroud Carter, Texarkana Kellond, Judith Anne, Rockville, Md. Kelly, Robert Lee, Houston Kelton, Carolyn, Austin Kemp, Peter Frederick, Dallas Kempen, Sara Patricia, Houston Kendrick, Gerald Alan, Sherman Kennedy, Ronald Dane, Galveston Kennedy, Ross Parker, Houston Kennedy, Stephen Craig, Houston Kennedy, Wayne Edward Jr., Dallas Khoury, Joe Duane, Clute Kiger, Roslyn Frances, Council Bluffs, Iowa Kilday, Betsy, Bellaire Kilgore, Mark Henry, Austin Kilpatrick, Kent Fairies, San Antonio Kimball, Elizabeth Gray, Austin Kimball, John P. Jr., Houston King, Alia V., Lima, Peru King, Frank David, Luling Kirby, Barbara Jane, Ozona Kirkpatrick, Joan Marie, La Marque Kivlin, Vicki Ann, Austin Kizer, Joel Buffington IV, Fort Worth Klaveness, Michael Armistead, Houston Klecka, Jan Marie, Pasadena Klein, Michael Allen, Dallas Kline, Duane Neil, Dallas Kline, Jeff, Dallas Knigge, Larry Wesley, Houston Knight, Melinda Phyllis, Port Arthur Knolle, Kristine, Rosenberg Knolle, Susan Frances, Sandia Knowles, Paula Dan, Greenville Koch, Colin Lee, Fort Wayne, Ind. Koch, Robert Alan, Longview CLASS OF 1970 Koehl, Gary Lionel, San Antonio Koenig, Charles Joseph III. Houston Kohn, Frank Edward, Dallas Kolle, Karol Wynne, Wharton Korp, Susan Alison, San Antonio Kowalski, Mary Virginia, San. Antonio Kramer, Richard George, Fort Sill, Okla. Kramer, Virginia Marie, Houston Kretzschmar, Chris Wynnfield, Arcadia, Cal. Kreutzer, Valerie Jo, Bellaire Krier, Mary Celeste, Denison Kroon, Candace Gayle, Fort Worth Krueger, Ralph Wallace, San Antonio Kumpf, David Kenneth, San Antonio Kypreos, Nicholas Mercouris, Galveston Lacks, Judith Rae, San Antonio Lambert, Warren Carlton, Fort Worth Lambrecht, Gretchen Dawn, Fort Worth Landis, Candace Beth, Houston Lane, Janice Kaye, Dallas Lanford, John Graves, Fort Worth Lang, Ann Carter, Gatesville Lange, Vern Frank, San Antonio Langridge, Susan Jo, San Antonio Lankford, Mary Lin, Omaha, Neb. Larrey, Richard Morris, Houston Larson, Diann, Elgin Law, Brenda Lea, Rockdale Law, Nancy Jean, Belton Law, Wallace Kenneth, Belton Lay, John Carlton, Austin Leach, Cynthia Ann, Austin Leach, Thomas Michael, Houston Lee, Margo Ann, San Antonio Lee, Martha Nell, Bay City Lee, Samuel Robert, Coleman Lee, Zaden Oliver Jr., Randolph AFB Lehman, Lawrence Philip, Prairie Village, Kans. Leigh, John Marshall, Austin Lemens, Veldon Lawla, Austin Leming, Pamela Jean, Richardson Lennox, Betty Ellen, Baton Rouge, La. Lenz, Vicki Kay, Wichita Falls Page 693 Leonard, Harriet Kathryn, La Marque Lequeux, Lydia Simone, Port Arthur Leshin, Mark, Robstown Lester, Larry Lynn, Boerne Lester, Samuel Wendell Jr., Texarkana Levin, Laurie, Dallas Levine, Paula Ann, Waco Levy, Ben Allen, Victoria Lewis, Charles Jay, Dallas Lewis, Margaret Anne, Houston Lewis, INoba Kathryn, Dallas Lewis, Robert Charles, San Antonio Liddle, Sandra Jeanne, Fort Worth Lilley, Carol Susan, Houston Lindemood, John Bennett, Midland Lindhout, Jane Ellen, Bellaire Linebrink, Michael G., Austin Linnard, Kathleen, Pharr Linthicurn, Gus N. Jr., Grapevine Lippincott, Robert Irwin, Houston Lipscomb, Rita Sue, Nocona Littrell, John Mack, Richardson Livergood, Ann Elizabeth, Houston Lockman, Claudia Anne, Waxahachie Lodowski, Robert Thomas, Dallas Loessin, Michael Martin, Weimar Loftin, Donald Harold, Austin Loftis, Bruce, Arlington Looney, Michael George, San Antonio Lopez, Armando Medina Jr., San Antonio Louvier, Sheila Marie, Port Arthur Love, James William, Edmonton, Canada Love, John Taylor, Lafayette, La. Love, Linda Sharon, Bay City Lovell, William Craig, Dalhart Lowman, Deborah Anne, Dallas Lowy, Evelyn Rose, Houston Lucia, Gregory Eugene, Houston Lucia, Joseph Paul Jr., Houston Ludwigsen, Jan Susan, Miami, Fla. Luedke, Rodney Martin, Austin Lusby, John Curtis, Abilene Luskey, Henry Lee, Fort Worth i I ft l k FRESHMEN CT-j f= D -jrTj C - tf i Vr, Luterman, Elaine, Dallas Lyons, Kathryn Lucile, Wichita Falls Macdonald, James Leonard, Dallas Madden, Daniel Bruce, Richardson Magliolo, Andrew Michael, League City Magner, Peggy Ann, Fort Worth Mahlab, Vivian, Haronian, Iran Maida, Carole Elizabeth, Beaumont Malavansos, Chris, Houston Maldonado, Maria Elva, San Antonio Male, Mary, Norman, Okla. Malick, Karen Melanie, Houston Malik, John William, Beaumont Mandel, Rene Lynn, San Antonio Maness, Steve Reed, Beaumont Mann, Bert Allen, Graham Marek, Joseph Thelson II, Dallas Margolis, Ronald Alan, Prairie Village, Kans. Markley, Mary Louise, Beaumont Marshall, Kathleen Joy, Irving Marston, Janis Clare, El Paso Martin, Keith Douglas, Dallas Martin, Thomas James Jr., San Antonio Martin, William Palmer Jr., Houston Marye, Virginia Leigh, Houston Massengale, Patricia Carol, Fairborn, Ohio Massey, Linda Joyce, Baytown Matherne, Cynthia Anne, Beaumont Mathews, Ruth Diane, Austin Matthews, Willie Lee, Houston Maury, Donna Gail, Dallas Maxwell, William Brett, Alva, Okla. May, Mary Virginia, Wichita Falls Mayes, David Edward, Austin Mayfield, Patricia Allison, Houston Mayo, Malda Lynn, Raymondville McAdams, Helen Louise, Fort Worth McArdle, James Lee, Fort Worth McCalister, Charles Thomas, Corpus Christ! McCann, Robert Bruce, Fort Worth McCarthy, George Gilbert, Murray Hill, N. J. McCarty, Cynthia, Fort Worth McCausland, Suellen, San Antonio Page 694 McClure, Thomas M. Jr., Corsicana McCollum, James H., Albany McConnell, Cynthia Ann, Italy McCormick, David Robert, San Antonio McCormick, Deborah, Buda McCormick, Mike Bennett, Kingsville McCormick, Patrick Lee, Houston McCormick, Timothy Robert, Dallas McCoy, Harry Price, Gainesville McCraw, Ronald Kent, Baytown McDonald, Madalyn Alice, La Feria McDonald, Vera Melinda, Wolfe City McEvoy, Dianne, Hempstead McGinnis, William Michael, Houston Mclntire, Patricia Lynn, Dallas Mclntyre, Ernest Lee II, Midland Mclntyre, Kathryn Joyce, San Antonio McKean, Richard Allen Jr., Manchaca McKee, Cassandra Lu, Houston McKenzie, Melissa, Houston McLain, Minnie Gail, Austin McLaughlin, Charles Coy, San Antonio McLelland, Randal Baker Jr., San Benito McMahan, Linda Kay, Lometa McMahan, Susan Kay, Lometa McMaughan, Margaret Anne, San Antonio McMillan, Anne Blythe, Paris McNallie, Guy Victor III, Temple McNeil!, Margaret Carol, Dallas McNutt, Pamela Ann, Austin McQuown, Michael Scott, Houston McWhorter, Charlotte Vesta, Longview McWilliams, Jack Bryan, Houston Meador, Joseph Michael, Whitewright Meadows, John Buford, Midland Meeker, David Marquis, Port Arthur Meeks, James Michael, Devine Meinke, Thomas Bruce, Richardson Meinstein, Rachelle Libby, Fort Worth Meitzen, B. D. Refugio Melbert, James Bruce, Angleton Melcher, Grace Ford, Port Lavaca Melchior, Richard William, Austin CLASS OF 1970 Melton, Linda Ann, Midland Menear, Linda Kay, Houston Mercer, Thomas Frank, Houston Messmore, Hiram Allison Jr., Houston Metz, Sandra Kaye, Columbus Metzger, Barbara Lee, Houston Metzger, Bonnie Dee, Houston Metzroth, Carl Francis, San Antonio Meyer, Gregory Monroe, Canoga Park, Cal. Meyer, Jon Wayne, New Braunfels Miller, Curtis Wynne, Dallas Miller, Deborah Dean, Wilbraham, Mass. Miller, Donna Lynne, Dallas Miller, Gary G., Houston Miller, Jan Ellen, Cooper Miller, Jay Niessen, Odessa Miller, Marjorie Jo, Austin Miller, Mary Lenn, Hamilton Milligan, Teresa Ann, San Antonio Milling, Faith, Cleburne Mitchell, Ann Byrd, San Antonio Mitchell, Karen Louise, Dallas Mitchell, Linda Marie, Rockwall Mize, Louis Edward, San Antonio Moeller, Pamela Kay, Houston Mogford, Dorothy Louise, Robstown Molano, Alpha Omega, Del Rio Moloney, Evelyn Estabrook, San Marcos Montgomery, Mary Christine, Austin Moody, Charlotte Grace, Wichita Falls Moon, Frederick Joseph, El Paso Moore, Carolyn, Galveston Moore, David Lawrence, Dallas Moore, Edwin Dyer, Richmond Moore, Gloria Kaye, Conroe Moore, Homer John, Houston Moore, Leslie Tilden Jr., Miami Moore, Linda Kay, Dallas Moore, Michael Ray, Yoakum Moore, Patricia Marie, Richardson Moore, Philip Edward Peareson, Richmond Moore, Wilbur Ross Jr., Midland Moreland, Richard William Jr., Houston Page 695 Morgan, Christine, Humble Morgan, James Durham, Sterling City Morgan, Mary Mildred, Beaumont Morgan, William Knox, Alice Morris, Eugene Ira, Houston Morris, James Walter, Austin Morris, Jean Corrine, Dallas Morris, Jo Ann, Houston Morris, Nancy Carolyn, Seabrook Morris, Olynda Gay, Odessa Morrison, D. Kris, Columbus, Ohio Morrison, Mark, Houston Morrison, Pamela Ann, Waco Moss, Kathryn Ann, Devine Mulkey, Marie Louise, San Antonio Muller, Mary Helen, Fort Monroe, Va. Mullins, Karen, San Antonio Munden, Ronald Lee, Duncanville Murchison, Grover Richardson, Montgomery, Ala. Murphy, Stephen Simpson, Houston Murray, Janice Ann, Katy Murray, Virginia Lee, Dallas Muska, Carl Frank, Bellaire Myrick, Michael Ray, Waco Nail, Donald Wayne, Garland Nance, Cecelia Kay, Midland Nance, Jerry Milton, Bryan Nance, Ronald Easter, Dallas Napps, Eddie Gannon, Longview Naranjo, Jennings Neal, Lufkin Naranjo, Mary Stella Frances, Lufkin Nash, Steven Greig, Dallas Nauwald, Barbara Ann, Menard Naylor, Gary Stephen, Quanah Neal, Thomas Ward, Houston Nebeker, Horace G. Jr., Houston Nelson, Ellen Janette, Dallas Nelson, John Parker, Fort Worth Nelson, Kathryn Lea, Houston Nelson, William Kenneth Jr., Austin Nesloney, Martha Ann, San Antonio Neumann, Marilyn Jean, New Ulm Newbold, Jean Harriet, San Antonio I i I I 6 FRESHMEN Newman, Terry Maurice, Houston Neyland, Thomas Ross Jr., Houston Nichol, Kenneth Allen, San Antonio Nicholas, Jacquelyn Wood, March AFB, Cal. Nichols, Danny Lee, Fort Worth Nichols, Jan Audre, Abilene Nicholson, David Lloyd, Lake Jackson Nicholson, Judy Jean, Dallas Nickols, Philip Guy, Goldthwaite Nix, Sharon Lynn, San Antonio Noack, Deborah Faye, Port Arthur Noelke, William Scott, San Angelo Nolan, John Michael, Lafayette, La. Norman, Julie Kay, McAllen Norman, Thomas Stewart, Dallas North, Sally Suzanne, San Antonio Norton, Linda Jane, Austin Notley, Nancy Lee, Lockhart Novy, Jeffrey Lynn, Austin Nowlin, Belinda Mae, Marshall Nowotny, Robert Allen, New Braunfels Noyes, Sarah Beth, Rapid City, S. D. Nuding, Carolyn, Goldsboro, N. C. Nutt, Allan Hassall, Orange Oakey, William Stuart, San Antonio Oakley, Collins Frank, Houston O ' Brien, Elizabeth Glen, Houston O ' Daniel, Austin Ray, Austin Oelrich, Jonathan William, Colorado Springs. Colo. Ogden, John Patrick, Dallas Ogden, Louise Ann, Houston O ' Hearn, Christine Ann, Houston Ohlhausen, Gordon Lee, Houston Oliver, Annie Laurie, Houston Oiling, Linda Suzanne, Seabrook Olsen, Judy Ann, Randolph AFB Ortloff, Joan Rochelle, Houston Orvedahl, Alfred, Houston Osborn, Celia Ann, Dallas Ostarch, Valerie Marie, Covina, Cal. Owen, Michel Boyd, Marly-le-Roi, France Owen, Mickey Jean, ' Arlington Owens, Helen, Beaumont Page 696 Oxley, John Richard, Pasadena Pace, Patsy Evlyn, Austin Pack, Carolyn Anne, Corpus Christi Paddock, LeBecca, Austin Painton, Jack E. Jr., Port Arthur Palmer, Judith Ann, Austin Paonessa, Thomas Jr., Saddle Brook, N. J. Pappas, JoAnna, Houston Park, Gordon George, San Antonio Park, Terri Lee, Austin Parker, Charles Roy, Houston Parker, Jack Lucien, Houston Parker, Margaret Ruth, Hale Center Parker, Scott Schreiner, Kerrville Parks, Joe David, Austin Partin, Linda Gail, Houston Partney, Carmen Leta, McCamey Partridge, Karen Lynne, Lake Jackson Paryzek, Patricia Ann, Dover, Del. Pass, Sharon Lee, St. Louis, Mo. Patterson, Sally Ann, Lawn Patton, Barbara Del, Dallas Paulsen, David Alexander, East Williston, N. Y. Payne, David Eugene, Elgin Payton, Sue Ann, Fort Worth Peal, James Michael, Austin Pearson, Arthur Ivan, Tomball Pearson. Charlie Ernest, Corpus Christi Peavy, Charla Greer, Lufkin Peirson, William Howard Jr., Dallas Pena, Alberto Juan, Brownsville Pena, Alfredo Enrique, Brownsville Pendergrass, James Monroe, Irving Pennington, Walter Bruce, Austin Pennycuick, Janet Marguerite, San Antonio Perdue, Patricia Annette, Houston Perez, Beatriz Eugenia, Laredo Perkins, Deborah Georgette, San Antonio Perkins, Robert Anton, Eagle Pass Perley, Catherine Ellen, Leadville, Colo. Perry, Shearer Kennon, Rome, N. Y. Peschka, Joseph Craig, Vidor Pesz, Kimmyth O ' Shea, Houston CLASS OF 1970 Peterson, Nancy I., Houston Peterson, Thomas Anthony, Beaumont Petkas, Peter, Houston Petru, Frank Michael, Houston Pfutzenreuter, Howard Raymond, Houston Phifer, Travis J., Comanche Phillips, Cynthia Ann, Baytown Phillips, Jim N., Dumas Philquist, Jeanne Ann, Austin Pickard, Paula Rae, Houston Pickard, Wayland Barber, Houston Picket!, Ernest William III, Liberty Pietzsch, William Wilson, Richardson Pike, William Joseph, Beaumont Pilat, Pat, San Antonio Pitts, Daniel Cauldwell, Fort Worth Pizalato, Phyllis, Dallas Pokorney, Daniel Anton, Manor Pope, John M., Metairie, La. Porter, Cynthia Lee, Fort Worth Porter, Terry Sue, Luling, La. Powell, Laura Kathleen, Weslaco Powell, Roy Nelson, San Antonio Powers, Muriel Dorothy, Dallas Presley, John Edward, Palestine Price, Dale Edward, Brownwood Price, Danny R., Austin Price, Meredith Wayne, Eden Priesmeyer, Ronald Beck, Garwood Protzeller, Bruce Alan, Austin Pruitt, French Anne, San Antonio Pullam, Constance Marion, Robstown Puryear, Sharron Reaves, Rotan Putnam, Karl B., Orange Quick, Suanne, Dallas Raesener, Cynthia Yvonne, Llano Raines, Linda April, Austin Randall, Annette Marie, La Marque Randolph, Charlotte Elizabeth, Austin Rase, Stephen Hendrick, San Antonio Rasmussen, Diana Lynn, Odessa Raup, Calvin Lee, Austin Ray, Susan, Fort Worth Page 697 Rea, Frances Ann, Houston Reagan, Betty Jyl, San Antonio Reavis, Etha Bernice, Euless Rech, Stanley Charles, San Antonio Reddick, Henry Franklin, Arlington Reed, Michael Blanchard, Houston Reed, Penelope Ann, Abilene Reed, Raymond Holbrook, Austin Reed, Regina Loretta, Paris Reese, Leonard Downs III, Houston Reese, Walter Lee, Beeville Reid, Charles Morrow, Fort Worth Rex, Phyllis Lee, La Marque Reynolds, Carolyn Sue, San Angelo Reynoso, Luis Eugenio, Lima, Peru Rhea, Clinton Tell, Plainview Rhoades, Ronald Wayne, Dallas Rich, William Doug, Corpus Christi Richardson, Kaye, San Antonio Richardson, Nancy, Houston Riddle, John Charles, Fort Worth Ridley, Kathryn Jean, Dallas Rife, Faye Annette, Hurst Ripper, Leah Wanda, San Antonio Rivers, Ann, Elgin Roach, Sarah Catherine, Midland Roane, Buckner Duncan, Jackson, Miss. Roark, Margaret Elaine, Fort Worth Roberts, Fred Daniel, Houston Roberts, Hetty, Austin Roberts, Marilyn Sue, Beeville Roberts, Martha Lee, Midland Roberts, Sherry Lynn, Texas City Roberts, William Stephen, Austin Robertson, Mary Allen, North Plainfield, N. J. Robinson, Harley Clifton Jr., Alvin Robinson, Jenny Kay, Greenville Robinson, Patsy Ruth, Fort Worth Rochs, Margaret Ann, Austin Roddam, Kathy Ray, Groves Rodgers, William Albert, Wichita Falls Rogers, Cullen James II, Marlin Rogers, Samuel Hayes, Fort Worth i t FRESHMEN Rosenbaum, Glen Allen, Houston Rosin, Susan Elaine, San Antonio Ross, Susan Lynn, Houston Round, Beverly Diane, Garland Routt, Linda Carol, Hitchcock Rowlett, Karen DeLura, Greenwich, Conn. Rowton, Brenda Gail, Killeen Ruby, Patricia Ann, Austin Ruckel, Charles Walter, Greenville Rundquist, Nancy Elizabeth, Houston Russ, Karan Ann, Hearne Russell, Jef C., Beaumont Russell, Michael Edward, Pittsburg Sacken, Donal Michael, Beaumont Sacks, Jay Gilbert, Houston Saffer, Sadyann, Dallas St. Peter, Frances H., Dallas Salas, Carmen Rita, El Paso Salinas, Joe Ariel, Corpus Christi Sallee, Linda Lou, Henderson Sandberg, Kenneth Richard Jr., Austin Sandel, James Mitchell, Rosenberg Sanders, Marilyn Ruth, Cicero, 111. Sanders, Suzanne, Bastrop Santos, Richard, McAllen Sargent, Gordon Wigfall, Lampasas Satterfield, Dennis, Copperas Cove Saunders, Kathryn Louise, Dallas Scheid, Peggy Jean, Garland Scheiner, Michael David, El Paso Schieffer, John Thomas, Fort Worth Schlegelmilch, Suzanne Ruth, La Marque Schleier, Steven Thomas, Denver, Colo. Schley, Richard Allen, Dallas Schmidt, Larry Bill, Cleburne Schneider, Thomas Lee, Houston Schneider, Warren Page, Midland Schoberle, Carl Joseph II, Dallas Schroeder, Myrna Kay, Bishop Schroedcr, Peggy Sue, Houston Schroeder, Wallace John, Elgin Schuck, Michael Ming, Houston Schultz, Richard Alan, La Porte Page 698 Schwartz, Joseph Mayer, Eagle Pass Schwartz, Peggy Lois, Houston Schwarz, Arthur David III, Houston Schweke, Patricia Ann, Houston Schwendeman, Mary Therese, Baytown Scofield, Constance Candee, Orange Scofield, Virginia Lee, Fullerton, Cal. Scott, John Owen, Victoria Scott, Lizbeth Ann, Austin Seabolt, Ethel Nadine, Fort -Worth Sears, Charles Rawlings, Houston Seekamp, Joe Ray, Yoakum Seibert, Stephen Dane, Longview Seideman, Sandra Kay, Yorktown, Va. Seiders, Jack Weller, Austin Seidler, Barbara Ann, Houston Seigler, Pamela, Seabrook Seiler, Avis Patricia, Lake Jackson Seledon, Rachel, Del Rio Seligman, Paula Cecile, Edna Senior, David, Austin Sewell, Robert Harvey, Belton Sexton, Janet Maureen, Houston Shabot, Joseph Marc, Houston Shanks, Robert Stephen, Austin Shannon, Rebecca Lynn, Normangee Shapiro, Howard, San Saba Shapiro, Jack, McAllen Sharp, William Henry Jr., Houston Shaver, Philip Edward, Austin Shaw, Kathy Anne. Conroe Shaw, Wade David, Austin Sheen, Michael Joseph, San Angelo Shepard, Rebecca Howard, Albuquerque, N. M. Shepperd, Marianne, Odessa Shepperd, Suzanne, Odessa Sheridan, Lois Annette, Lake Worth, Fla. Shirley, Sharon Sue. Kilgore Shoaf, Thomas William, San Antonio Shoptaw, Karen Marie, Dallas Shoss, Maurie Lvnn, Wharton Shuping, William Craige, Sacramento, Cal. Sirilio, Rebecca Ruth, College Station CLASS OF 1970 Siebel, Jessica Elaine. Dallas Siegel, Rande, Houston Silverman, Lana Sheryl, Longview Silwood, Beverly Irene, Dallas Simmans, Ralph Richard, Mingus Simmons. Jo Ann, Austin Simon, William Ray, Fort Worth Simpson, Judy Kay, Beaumont Simpson, Pattv. San Antonio Simpson, William Birt, Nocona Sims. Mary Suzanne, Dallas Singletary. Loren B., Greensboro, N. C. Skeen. Sheila Annette, Refugio Skiff, Trudy Kier, Houston Skinner, Kenneth Jay, Aransas Pass Slade, Catherine Louise, Dallas Slaughter, Carol Sue, Houston Slavik, Joanna Kay, San Antonio Sledge, Melissa Gail, Houston Sligh, Carol Lea, Fort Worth Small, Ann Marguerite, Houston Smalling, Richard Warren, Baytown Smallshaw, Barbara Jean, Galveston Smart, Steve Gary, Richardson Smirl. Laurica Ann, Dallas Smith, B. J., Biloxi, Miss. Smith, Barry Gene, Waco Smith, Betty Janelle, Bellville Smith, Brian Patrick, Bellaire Smith, Charlotte Lee, Greenville Smith, Christopher Whitaker, Dallas Smith, Diana Faye, Dallas Smith, Donna Lenell, Dallas Smith, Edward Randall Jr., La Marque Smith, Harry I., Waco Smith, John Oliver, Austin Smith, Kevin Harvey, Birmingham, Ala. Smith, Linda Ruth, Belton Smith, Margaret Jeanne, Midland Smith. Michael Jonathan, Midland Smith, Michael Wayne, Hamlin Smith, Paula Frances, Lufkin Smith, Peggy Jane, Houston Page 699 Smith, Sarah Beth, Houston Smith, Teena Francine, Dallas Snellings, Richard Paul, Humble Snyder, Kelle, Fort Worth Somers, Martin Wayne, Liberty Sonnen, Jan Art, Brownsville Sparks, Susan Amanda, Dallas Spearman, Mary Kay, Dallas Spector, Paul Jacob, Scottsdale, Ariz. Spellmann, Jane, Beeville Spencer, Gail Alice, Corpus Christi Spiller, Johnny Edward, Houston Spiritas, Susan G., Dallas Stafford, Lavada Juanice, Randolph AFB Stallings, Linda Kay, Austin Stallings, Mary Anne, Nacogdoches Stanford, Frederick Leland, Austin Stanford, William Aaron Jr., San Antonio Stanuell, Stewart Tranchell, Houston Stapp, Joy Kristine, Houston Starkey, Frankie Margarette, Austin Steen, Henry Gates Jr., Austin Steen, Linda Kay, Corpus Christi Stein, Dennis Ray, San Antonio Steinbach, Earl Wayland, Smithville Stell, Eva Anne, Bay City Stephen, John Kurt, Falls Church, Va. Stephens, Arthur Edward, Houston Stephens, Robert E., Bellaire Stewart, Claudia Eoline, Arlington, Va. Stewart, William Benson, Amarillo Stidham, Sharon Anita, Wolfe City Stienke, Harold Louis Jr., Stonewall Stockman, Leslie Ann. Sweeny Stoltz, William Clay, Pasadena Stone, Terry Samuel, Mineral Wells Stover, Kathleen Joanne, Marfa Strawn, William Dwayne, Dallas Strickland, Eugene Lee, McLean, Va. Strickland, Joyce Ann, Dallas Strickling, Kay Kimberly, Fort Worth Stringer, Patricia Kay, Richardson Stripling. Mary Carolyn, Dallas FRESHMEN Stris, Jane Anne, Pasadena Stromberg, Barbara Mae, Austin Stroud, James Clyde, Philadelphia, Pa. Suich, Molly Jo. San Marino, Cal. Sullivan, Linda, Dallas Summy, Marilyn, Langley AFB, Va. Sussan, Sandy Marlene, Galveston Svrcek, Frank Charles, Houston Swan, Suzanne Schade, Dallas Swaney, Kathryn L., San Antonio Swanson, John Wallace, Harlingen Swenson, Paula Carolyn, Elgin Swesnik, Sherry Kay, Dallas Szopa, Douglas Roger, Houston Talkington, Priscilla Ann, Pleasanton Talkington, Ruth Lynn, Dallas Tankersley, James William, San Antonio Tarbox, Max Ralph, Lubbock Tarpley, Bobbie Lou, Garland Taylor, Bobby Neil, Plains Taylor, Carla Jane, Fort Worth Taylor, Carol Wayne, Houston Taylor, Charlene, La Marque Taylor, David Lee, Houston Taylor, Gary Lee, Dallas Taylor, Harry L., Fredericksburg Taylor, John Thomas, Jefferson Taylor, Lisa Craig, Austin Taylor, Marjorie Paulette, Dallas Tedter, June Lea, Baytown Templeton, H. David, Odessa Terry, Arthur Freels, Dallas Thackston, Robert Ahern, Houston Theis, Donna Maxine, Bishop Thielepape, Bunny Louise, Austin Thoelken, Alice Paige, San Antonio Thomas, Robert Randall, Marshall Thomas, Sandra Kay, Houston Thomasson, Larry Lance, Richardson Thompson, John McKinley, Dallas Thompson, Kenneth Harry, Austin Thompson, Michael Wesley, Overton Page 700 Thompson, Patricia H., Austin Thompson, Sally Paine, San Antonio Thompson, Susan, San Angelo Thompson, Thomas Carl, Houston Thornberry, David Homer, Austin Thornton, Gary Richard, Bridge City Thornton, Risher Maury, Midland Thurmond, William Kenneth, Fort Worth Thurn, William Terry, San Antonio Thweatt, William Thomas Jr., Rockdale Tiller, Sally Ann, Luling Tillerson, Jo Lyn, Stillwater, Okla. Tinker, Katherine Sue, Texas City Tipton, Bonnie Eudora, Garland Tobias, Judith Ellen, Port Arthur Tocquigny, Rebecca Ann, Carrizo Springs Todd, Sharon Elizabeth, San Antonio Todd, Teresa Gay, Austin Tolle, Theodore Keith, New Braunfels Tomlinson, Reavis Eldon, Killeen Tottenham, Dennis Edward, Fort Worth Toups, Carolyn Rose, Refugio Tracy, Colleen 0., Dallas Trevino, Robert Luis, Corpus Christi Trimble, Glenda Ruth, Lone Oak Tronson, Jodie Kathleen, Del Rio Trout, Bobbie Jo, Mesquite Truitt, Teresa Ann, Dallas Tschirgi, Barbara Jo, Plainview Tucker, Julia Spencer, San Antonio Tucker, Lannie Gay, Nederland Tumlinson, Thomas Edward, Bedford Turner, Charles Robert, Gilmer Turner, Richard Allan, Houston Twidwell, Verna Kay, Austin Twomey, Fredric Lawrence, Denton Decker, Sharyn, San Antonio Ulsh, Adrienne, Houston Umstattd, Catherine Houston, Austin Underwood, Glenn Eldon Jr., Bowie Urbanovsky, Elwood Billy, Caldwell Urquhart, Ann Susan, Houston Vance, Judy Elizabeth, Edna CLASS OF 1970 Vance, Rebecca Eugenia, Edna Van Vliet, Richard Dean, Amarillo Velzeboer, Marijke Ingrid, Houston Vessel, Charles Edward, Garland Vest, George Waverly Jr., Weslaco Vinson, Charles Duane, Fort Worth von Merveldt, Joseph Philip, San Antonio Votaw, Ronald, Houston Vutech, Jan Ellen, Corpus Christi Waddell, Allen Reeder, Fort Worth Waddell, Mary Elaine, San Antonio Wade, James Henry, Dallas Wagner, Frank Henry Jr., Pease AFB, N. H. Waldman, Dorothy Lynn, El Campo Waldrip, Rebecca Carol, Hurst Walker, Kenneth Dale, Alvarado Walker, Patricia Karen, Austin Walker, Ronald Bruce, Refugio Walker, Terry Wayne, San Antonio Wallace, Roy Thomas Jr., Houston Wallenstein, Richard Alan, Dallas Waller, Johnny Casey, Fort Worth Walters, Mary Margaret, Houston Walton, Stephen Asher, Houston Ward, James Eugene, Houston Ward, Pamela, Houston Wardell, Roy L., Palestine Warren, ShaLyn Ross, San Antonio Warren, Shelia Ann, Joaquin Watford, Bettie Selden, Austin Watkins, Elaine, Fort Worth Watkins, Lynn Brooks, Webster Watts, Sandra Carol, Richardson Watts, Wayland Merle III, Griffiss AFB, N. Y. Wayland, Steven Lee, Lufkin Weddle, John Emmons Jr., Sulphur Springs Weingarten, Alice Faye, Houston Weinstein, Judith Lynn, Dallas Weintraub, David Allan, Dallas Weiss, Nancy Lynn, Dallas Welder, Leo James Jr., Victoria Wells, Julia Fair, Eagle Lake Page 701 Wells, Shirley Sue, Pasadena Werkenthin, Linda Sue, Austin West, Albert Washington IV, San Antonio Westmoreland, Martha Lynn, Lockhart Whaley, Richard Wayne, Dallas Wheatley, Mary Virginia, Houston Wheeler, Carla Sue, Austin White, Delia Wright, Houston White, Sammy Alan, Dallas White, Sheryl L., Corpus Christi Whiting, Sharon Carol, College Station Wicker, Sandra Lee, Dallas Wiederkehr, Barbara Elaine, Dallas Wieland, Linda Ann, Austin Wier, Donna Parsons, Kemah Wiggins, Edith Ann, Fort Worth Wilbanks, John Harrison, Corpus Christi Wilder, Robert Allan, Oklahoma City, Okla. Wilhelm, John, Jonesboro Wilhite, David Hilton, Victoria Wilkes, Kimberly Ann, Abilene Wilkey, Donna Jean, Abilene Willard, Susan Jane, Henderson Williams, Bonnie Jean, Houston Williams, Bradford R., Austin Williams, David Michael, San Saba Williams, Debora Ann, Houston Williams, Jeanne Ann, Shamrock Williams, Judith Diane, San Antonio Williams, Kenneth Roy, Rio Hondo Williams, Linda Lea, College Station Williams, Rita Louise, Austin Williams, Ronald Silver, Pasadena Williams, Sara Bradley, Alvin Williamson, Troy Weonard, Paris Willis, Larry Neil, Marble Falls Willms, William Alton, Wilbraham, Mass. Wilson, Charles Monroe, Dallas Wilson, Claude Reese, San Angelo Wilson, Constance June, Galena Park Wilson, Gretchen Claire, Fort Worth Wilson, Robert Carson III, Houston Winchester, Nancy Jo, Beaumont FRESHMEN a Winder, Henry Figon, Dallas Windsor, William Michael, Lubbock Winkel, Judith Ann, Llano Winn, Connie Sue, Blanco Wise, Jack Greenwood, Austin Wise, Lucinda Grace, Houston Wise, Richard Bruce, Midland Wizig, Carol Ann, Waco Wolf, Joanie Carolyn, Kansas City, Mo. Womack, Coranell, Austin Wommack, Virginia Gail, Austin Woner, Amijo, Dallas Woo, Walter, San Antonio Wood, Mary Patricia, Brownsville Wood, Phyllis Kay, Austin Woodard, Thomas Victor Jr., Houston Woodfin, John Mack, Paris Woods, John Lee Jr., Fort Worth Workman, Thomas Edward, Houston Worthington, Margaret R., Fort Worth Wright, Carolyn Jo, San Antonio Wright, Susan Nell, Amarillo Wright, William Andrew, Coral Gables, Fla. Wyatt-Brown, Laura Lin, Houston Wynn, Robert David, Houston Yaker, Madeline Betty, El Paso Yankee, Russell Scott, Fort Worth Yantch, Patricia Ann, Grand Prairie Yarbrough, Dana Elizabeth, Galveston Ylinen, Frank Andre, El Paso Yoakum, Kathleen Mary, Bedford Yonge, John Joseph, Lake Jackson York, Thomas Flory, Corpus Christi Youmans, Robert Alan, San Antonio Young, David Andrews, Killeen Young, Thomas Scoggins, Houston Young, Vanesa Lynn, Abilene Yust, Elizabeth Marlene, Batson Zerdecki, Judith Ann, Fort Worth Zimmerman, John Charles, Austin Zimmermann, Jeanne Loubeth, San Antonio Zirkle, Harriet Elaine, Charlotte Page 702 INDEX ORGANIZATION Nan, Pagr. Name Pages Acacia 240, 241 A Cappella Choir 117 Actuarial Club 108 Administration of The University of Texas 522-538 Air Force ROTC 233 Almetris Co-Op 398 Alpha Chi Omega 324, 325 Alpha Chi Sigma 110 Alpha Delta Pi 326, 327 Alpha Delta Sigma 109 Alpha Epsilon Delta 138 Alpha Epsilon Phi 328, 329 Alpha Epsilon Pi 242, 243 Alpha Gamma Delta 330, 331 Alpha Kappa Alpha 332, 333 Alpha Kappa Lambda 244, 245 Alpha Kappa Psi Ill Alpha Lambda Delta 582 Alpha Omicron Pi 334, 335 Alpha Phi 336, 33 7 Alpha Phi Omega 156 Alpha Phi Tau 112 Alpha Rho Chi 246, 247 Alpha Tau Omega 248, 249 Alpha Xi Delta 338, 339 American Association of Architectural Engineer! 113 American Institute of Aeronautic Astonautic Engineers 114 American Institute of Architects . . . 115 American Institute of Chemical Engineers 116 American Institute of Interior Design 117 American Institute of Mining Metallurgical Engineers 118 American Marketing Association . . . 119 American Society of Civil Engineers 120 American Society of Mechanical Engineers 121 Andrews Dormitory 336 Architecture Council 198 Army ROTC 220 Arnold Air Society 157 Arts Science Council 199 Ashbel Literary Society 88 Athletic Administration 410-412 B Baptist Student Union 89 Beta Gamma Sigma 583 Beta Theta Pi 250, 251 Blanton Dormitory 367 Bluebonnet Belles 490-494 Bluebonnet Belle Finalists 495-497 CACTUS. The 204, 205 Campus Guild Co-Op 405 Canter Club 90 Carothers Dormitory 370 Carousel Apartments 368, 369 Century House 398 Chi Alpha 91 Chi Omega 340, 341 Chi Phi 252, 253 Choral Directors 176 Christian Science Organization 92 Chronology 73-84 College of Business Administration Council 201 Contessa 371 Co-operative Councils 397 Cordettes 93 Crescents of Lambda Chi 307 Crow ' s Nest 94 D Dads ' Day Award DAILY TEXAN, The Daughters of the Diamond Debate Squad Delta Chi Delta Delta Delta Delta Gamma Delta Kappa Epsilon Delta Phi Epsilon Delta Sigma Pi Delta Sigma Theta Delta Tau Delta Delta Upsilon Delta Zeta Department of Air Science Department of Military Science Department of Naval Science . . Dexter House 644 206, 207 308 102 254, 255 342, 343 344, 345 256, 257 346, 347 122 248, 249 258, 259 260, 261 350, 351 233 .... 220 228 372, 373 Ed Price Hall 405 Education Council 200 Engineering Council 202 Eta Kappa Nu 139 Faculty of The University of Texas 540-580 Features 22-72 Felicia Co-Op 399 Freshmen 684-702 Freshman Baseball 463 Freshman Basketball 460 Freshman Cross Country 459 Freshman Football 458 Freshman Golf 462 Freshman Statistics 464 Freshman Swimming 459 Freshman Tennis 462 Freshman Track 461 Friar Society 140 Gamma Alpha Chi 141 Gamma Beta Phi 158 Gamma Delta 95 Gamma Delta Epsilon 159 Gamma Phi Beta 352, 353 Golden Hearts 309 Goodfellows 511-520 Graduates 592-595 Graduating Seniors 596-641 H Halstead Co-Op 399 Hardin House 374, 375 Heflin Manor 376, 377 Home Economics Chapter 123 I Index 703-740 In Memoriam 20 Institute of Traffic Engineers 126 Inter Co-Operative Council 408 Interfraternity Council 304 Name Pages International Students Association . . 96 Iranian Students Association 97 Israeli Students Association 98 Juniors 652-666 Kappa Alpha 262, 263 Kappa Alpha Theta 354, 355 Kappa Epsilon 142 Kappa Kappa Gamma 356, 357 Kappa Kappa Psi 167 Kappa Psi 124, 125 Kappa Sigma 264, 265 Kappa Tau AJpha 584 Karate Club 99 Kinsolving Dormitory 378-381 Kirby Hall 382 Lambda Chi Alpha 266, 267 Leadership Awards 642-644 Littlefield Dormitory 383 Little Sisters of the Maltese Cross 311 Little Sisters of Minerva 312 Little Sisters of the Rampant Lion 313 Little Sisters of the Shield and Diamond 314 Little Sisters of Sigma Chi 315 Longhorn Band 160-165 Longhorn Pharmaceutical Association 127 Longhorn Singers 180, 181 M Madison House 384, 385 Madrigal Singers 178 Marjorie Darelik Award 643 Mayfair House 386, 387 Men ' s Glee Club 179 Men ' s Intramurals 473-481 Men ' s Residence Halls 388, 389 Mike Flynn Citizenship Award 643 Mitchell Aerospace Club 100 Mortar Board 143 Mu Phi Epsilon 144 Name Page N Navy ROTC 228 Newman Club 101 Newman Hall 396 Omicron Nu 585 Orange Jackets 168 Order of the Blue Iri 310 Order of the Delphi 306 Organization of Arab Students 103 Outstanding Students 499-510 Panhellenic Council 364 Pearce Co-Op 400 Phi Beta Kappa 586 Phi Beta Kinsolving 145 Phi Delta Chi 128, 129 Phi Delta Theta 268, 269 Phi Eta Sigma 587 Phi Gamma Delta 270, 271 Phi Kappa Psi 272, 273 Phi Kappa Sigma 274. 275 Phi Kappa Tau 276, 277 Phi Kappa Theta 278, 279 Phi Mu Alpha 146 Phi Sigma Delta 280, 281 Phi Sigma Kappa 282, 283 Physical Education Majors Club ... 104 Pi Beta Phi 358, 359 Pi Kappa Alpha 284, 285 Pi Omega Pi 147 Posse 169 Powell House 400 Praetorian Guard 148 Pre-Law Society 130 R Ramshorn Co-Op 406 Rho Chi 588 RIATA, The 209 Royal Co-Op 406 Royal Spirit Committee 170 Scabbard S Blade 149 Scope ISO Scottish Rite Dormitory 390, 391 Seniors 646-650 Shangri-La Co-Op 401 Sigma Alpha Epsilon 286, 287 Sigma Alpha Eta 131 Sigma Alpha Iota 132 Sigma Alpha Mu 288, 289 Sigma Chi 290, 291 Sigma Delta Tau 360, 361 Sigma Iota Epsilon 151 Sigma Nu 292, 293 Sigma Phi Epsilon 294, 295 Sigma Pi 296, 297 Silver Spur Award 642 Silver Spurs 171 Sisters of the Mystic Eye 316 Sisters of the Seven Stars 317 Sisters of the Signet 318 Sisters of the Star and Crescent 319 Society for the Advancement of Management 134 Sophomores 668-682 Southern Belles 320 Southern Singers 182 Sphinx 152 Spooks 172, 173 Spooks International Award 642 Stag Co-Op 407 Students ' Association 188-197 Sweetheart of The University of Texas 486. 487 Sweetheart Finalists 488, 489 Sweethearts of the Chakett 321 Symphonic Band 184 T Association 453 Tau Beta Pi 589 Tau Beta Sigma 166 Tau Delta Phi 298. 299 Tau Kappa Epsilon 300, 301 Tejas Club 105 Ten Most Beautiful 498 Texas Cowboys 174 Texas Engineering Science Magazine 209 TEXAS RANGER, The 208 Page 703 Pages Texas Student Education Association 135 Texas Student Publications, Inc. ... 203 Texas Union 210-217 Theadorne Co-Op 401 Theleme Co-Op 404 Theta Sigma Phi 153 Theta Xi 302, 303 TLOK Co-Op 407 Tower Manor 392, 393 Abboud, Peter F 546 Adair, A. Garland 20 Adams, Richard N 541 Adar, Tuvia 98 Aggarwal, J. K 565 Aguirre, Angel Manuel 549 Airth, Robert L 542 Alters, Fred S 414, 417 Albers, Carl C 570, 588 Alderson, Curtis J 101 Alderson, Mary B 104, 561 Alexander, Drury B 571 Alexopoulos, C. J 542 Allen, William IX 573 Allison, Wilmer L 444, 462 Alschuler, Albert W 574 Alston, Jon P 550 Alston, Ralph E 20, 542 Ames, Karl 543 Amis, Maurine B 557 Amorini, Enzo E 519 Amstead, Billy H 209, 562, 566 Andersen, R. Clifton 555. 583 Anderson, Gordon V 532, 560 Anderson, Lynn F 553 Anderson, Robbin C 572 Andersson, Theodore r . . 549 Andrade, Louis E 553, 583 Antoniewicz, Peter R 548 Appel, Victor H 560 Appelt, Glenn D 570, 588 Arbingast, Stanley A 555 Arena, Ollie B 233 Arho, Billy P 557 Arlitt, Marilyn J 547 Armendariz, Efraim P 547 Armstrong, Bob 538 Armstrong, Frank 3, 208 Armstrong, John B 538 Armstrong, Robert David 543 Arnakis, George G 545 Arnold, Richard D 559 Arnold, William R 550 Arnott, Howard J 512 Arocena, Luis A 549 Aronson, Elliot 548 Arrowsmith, William A 543 Ashburne, Jim C 583 Ashmore, Lear L 131 Avery, Harry C 543 Aycock, Dorothy F 123, 546, 585 Ayres, Clarence 543 Ayres, Dorothy 583 Ayres, Gilbert H 542 Ayres. James B 513 B Bach, Emmon W 545, 546 Bacon, John B 548 Bacon, Rinaldo A 566 Bailey, Allan 538 Bailey, Edward W 574 Bailey, Joe Allen 557 Bailey, Philip S 542 Baker, Hines H 525 Baker, John H 377 Baker, Margaret R 565 Baker, Re C., Jr 538 Bar- Adon , Aaron 98, 546 Bar-Adon, Mrs. Aaron 98 Baranoff, Mort 568 Barclay, Leland 564 Bard, Allen J 512 Brd, Bartley 98 Barker, Daniel S 544 u University Arms 394, 395 UT Nursing Students Association 136 UTSAM 483, 481 Valhalla Co-Op Name Pages Varsity Baseball 416-451 Varsity Basketball 430-435 Varsity Cross Country 429 Varsity Football 414-427 Varsity Golf 452 Varsity Singers 183 Varsity Statistics 454-456 Varsity Swimming 436, 437 Varsity Tenni 444, 445 Varsity Track 438-443 Pages W Barker, Dr. N. L 538 Barker, Nancy N 545 Barlow, Thomas E 551 Barndt, Richard V 574 Barraga, Natalie C 200, 561 Barras, Roger E 1?1 Barrett, John D 543 Barrett, William B 553, 583 Barrington, Wayne R 569 Barrows, Kathleen 159 Basalla, George 545 Bass, Peggy M 546 Bauer, W. H 523 Bauman, Helen 288 Beachy, Morris J 176, 177, 178 Bean, Richard E 583 Beard, Richard L 554 Beardsley, B. Maxine 551 Beasley, Myra J 547 Becker, Eric B 310 Behnke, Ralph R 557 Beightler, Charles S 566 Balknap, Ivan C 550 Bell, Roderick A 545 Bell, Tony 550 Bell, William C 544 Belt, William T 218, 533 Belton, Ethel 260, 317 Beltran De Heredia, P 549 Bennett, Earl D 553 Bennett, Ora A 173, 557 Bennie, William A 200, 559 Ben-Shoshan, Raphael 98 Ben-Shoshan, Mrs. Raphael 98 Benson, Karl Y., Jr 233 Benson, Nettie L 545, 573 Berg, Hattie 573 Bergen, Richard 552 Bergquist, Carl 571 Berman, Alex 570, 588 Berrong, Susan L 228 Berry, Margaret C 182, 534, 582 Berlin, John J 563 Bessent, Edgar W 559 Bellinger, Chas. O., Ill 554 Beverage, David G 108, 551 Bickley, John S 108, 111, 554, 583 Bieri, James 548 Biesele, John J 550 Bischoff, Kenneth B 564 Black. M. Leon 430 Blair, Calvin P 555 Blair, Richard D 569 Blalock, Richard W 538 Blanchette, James G., Jr 538 Blashill, Donald J 573 Blaylock, Jimmie V 428 Bleau, Gilbert G 549, 559 Bledsoe, Woodrow W 547, 553 Bloch, David P 542 Blodgett, Dorothy C 556 Blodgett, Hugh C 548 Blume, Boleynn 545 Blunk, William D 525, 538 Boatright, Mody C 543 Boddy, H. Macon 538 Boessenroth, Ted U 547 Boger, Robert 560 Boggs. James E 542 Bold, Harold C 542 Boles, Mabel K 105 Bompart, Bill E 559 Boner, Marian 574 Bon jean. Charles M 3.10 Booker, Margaret H 561 Booth, Mrs. H. C 312 Bordie, John C 546, 559 Born, Rev. Charles Henry 95 Bostick, Francis X., Jr 139 Boston, John A., Jr 561 Bouwsma, O. K 548 Bowden, Ann H 573 Bowden, Edwin T 203, 543 Bowers, Patricia Kay 201 Bowling, Joe C 551 Bowman, Henry A 550 Bowman, Jon A 152, 571 Bowman, Lucille B 96, 210 Bowyer, Carlton H 560 Boyd, William P 554 Boyer, Mildred V 549 Boyer, Robert E 544 Bracher, Antoinette 201 Bradley, Harold L 430 Bradley, William F 564 Bradshaw, Marcille 551 Braisted, William R 545 Brand, Donald D 514 Brandt, Dorothy P 559 Brandt, Floyd S 151, 555 Branning, Howell P 569 Bratcher, Joe W., Jr 569 Brecht, Howard D 551 Brcland, Osmond P 550 Brenan. Walter P 523 Bridges, Frances B 543 Briggs, Vernon M., Jr 543 Brightman, Anna 117, 585 Brindley, Dr. G. V., Jr 538 Brischetto, Robert R 550 Brock, James R 92, 116, 564 Brockmeier, Norman F 564 Brogan, Albert P 548 Brookhart, Charles E 569 Brooks, Sarah C 546 Broom, Leonard 550 Brown, Howard E 566 Brown, Jane 1 147 Brown, Margaret L 378, 379 Brown, Norman D 515 Brown, R. Malcolm, Jr 512 Brown, Robert G 570, 588 Brown, W. Lynn 548 Brown, Walter V 542 Browning, Harley L 550 Bruce, Crady D 583 Bruns, Joe L 56 6, 562 Buchler, Ira 541 Buck, Robert E 550 Bullard, Fred M 544 Bullion, Clyde A., Jr 550 Bunderson, C. Victor 135. 560 Burdeshaw, Dorothy 551, 561 Burdine, J. Alton 199, 540 Burke, Nelda J 551, 561 Burkes, Faye 310 Burkett, John 518 Burks, Mrs. Henry L 302 Burlage, Henry M 570, 588 Burlage, Mrs. Henry M 142 Burnham, Clarke A 548 Burnham, Stanley 551, 561 Burns, Ned H 564 Burton, M. Judith 206, 207, 581 Burton, Nancy R 569 Burtsell, Ronald L 228 Buscaglia, Albert 568 Bush. Guy L 550 Bush. Robert C 554. 583 Butler, J. K 538 Butle, Woodfin L 574 Butterfield, David E 543 Butts, David P 559 Byera, Benjamin R 547 Wakonda Co-Op 402 Whitehall Co-Op 403 White Star Sweetheart 322 Whitis Co-Op 403 Women ' s Intramurals 446-472 Zeta Tau Alpha 362, 363 FACULTY, STAFF AND SPONSORS Byrd, Billy Wayne 228 Byrd, D. Harold 510, 538 Cain, Ralph W 547, 559 Cairns, Charles E 546, 557 Caldwell, Mrs. A. J 350 Caldwell, Bess B 546 Caldwell, Lois M 551 Calkins. Howard A 130, 545 Callaway, Vena F 550 Calvit, Harry H 566 Campbell, Donald E 51 Campbell, Frank B 408, 535 Campbell, Thomas N 541 Campbell, William M 414, 417 Cangelosi, Vincent E 554, 583 Cannamore, Shirley M 546 Cannon, Mrs. C. M 377 Capaldi, Egidio J 548 Cappleman, Charles 571 Cardin, Tom W 556 Carleton, Samuel B 543 Carlisle, Charles H 548 Carlson, Burton R 551 Carnes. Giles D 561 Carr, Robert I., Jr 563 Carae, William T 560 Carswell, Mary F 573 Cartwright, Joiner 538 Cashin, Jack W 583 Casimir, Louis J., Jr 543 Casner, Stanley W., Jr 428 Castaneda, Alberta M 559 Castancda, Hector Neri 548 Caswell, Anna M 546 Caudle, Ben H 118, 567 Cearley, Shirley M 548 Chapman, Henry W 436, 437, 551 Cherry, Pam 547 Clabaugh, Stephen E 544 Clancy, Larry Dan 220 Clark, Charles T 140, 203, 211 Clark, Edward 525 Clark, Lyle G 566 Clark, Tony F 228 Clayton, Sylvia A 201, 554 Cleland, Charles C 561 Clevenger, Theodore, Jr 557 Cline, Clarence L 543 Coates, Charles 536 Coates, Clarence L., Jr 139, 565 Coats, Keith H 567 Cochran, James R 538 Cockcroft, James 545 Cockrell, Ernest, Jr 52S Coffee, Russell W 414, 417 Coffield, H. H 525 Coffin, Helen W 378, 379 Cogdell, John R 139, 565 Cohen, Fred 574 Coker, William R 518 Colbert, L. L 525 Cole, Barry C 557 Cole, Dr. Thomas C 538 Coleman, Alfred E 473 Collins, Michael F 551 Collins, Russell L 548 Colvert, Clyde C 559 Colvin, James H SSI Colwell, Billy J 543 Combs, Mrs. Worrell 320 Conkle, Ellsworth P 569 Connally, John 140, 522 Connally, H. F.. Jr.. M.D 523 Connelly, Richard J 135 Conrad, Robert WiUiim 560 Page 704 Name Page. Conroy, William B 200. 559 Cook, Maxwell A 573 Coote, Robert James 571 Cornell, John B 51] Cory, Arthur M 540, 543 Cosgrovc, Frank P 570, SflB Cosrnas, Graham A 545 Coiner, Robert C 545 Coughlin, Donald J 543 Courtney, Barley M 553 Courtney, James F., Jr 557 Covert, Gary L 115 Cowdcn, Allen 538 Cowley, Alan H 542 Cox, F. Lanier 554, 583 Cox, Howard T 538 Cox, Jo Ann 319 Cox, Margaret 554 Cox, Mary S 136 Cox, William R., Jr 561 Craig, Homer V 547 Craig, Roy R., Jr 566 Cranfill, Thomas M 543 Craven, Charles 551 Creer, Philip D 571 Crisp, Robert M., Jr 566 Crow, Martin M 513 Crum, Lawrence L 554, 583 Crutchfield, John W 538 Cundiff, Edward W 583 Cunningham, Elizabeth A 388 Cunningham, J. Phillips 538 Cunningham, William A 140, 211, 564, 562 Curtis, Howard B., Jr 547 Cushing, Robert G 550 Cutbirth, J. Brown 538 Cutler, Daryl C 554 D Dabncy, Lancaster E 549 Dale, Alfred G 553 Danielson, Elaine L 559 Darron, William E 575 Dassonville, Michel A 549 Davenport, Billie Bishop 585 Davcrn, Thomas E 220 Davidson, Pauline 142 Davidson, Margaret A 559 Davis, E. Mott 541 Davis, Hazel E 551 Davis, John E 588 Davi., Marian B 568 Davis, Michael 1 54.2 Davis, Morris C 203, 556, 581 Davis, Ozro L., Jr 559 Davis, Raymond E 542 Dawe, Jessamon 151, 554 Dawkins, William P 564 Dealey, Joe M 525 Dean, Dorothy W 218, 534 Dean, Martha G 358 Dean, Warren 545 Death e, Helen N 388 Decherd, H. Ben, Jr 538 Deeming, Terence J 541 Deford, Ronald K 511 De La Rosa, Ernesto 228 Delaura, David J 513 Dclgado, Jaime N 570, 588 Dempsey, Gerald M 149, 228 Denny, Lawrence E 149, 220 Dent, Charles H 208, 559 DeVall, Mrs. Charles K 525 De Vaucouleurs, Gerard 541 De Wette, Frederik W 548 Dickcrson, Windel L 561 Dickey, Charles Michael 201 Dickie, James L 569 Dietz, H. Bertold 569 Dillingcr, Edward L 559 Dinino, Vincent R 160, 569 Dinsdale, Walter A 554 Dittman, Clarence W 160, 163, 167 Divine, Robert A 545 Divino, Jorge L 571 Dneprof, Sophia 258 Dodd, Jimmy L 91 Dodge, Shirlee H 569 Dodson, John H 532 Name Page Doenges, Rudolph C 554, 583 Doherty, Robert R., Jr 538 Doig, George 543 Dolezal, Wilma H 559 Dolley, James C 554, 583 Domin, Raymond L 220 Dommermuth, William P 555 Donner, Stanley T 556, 557 Dornberger, Werner W 563 Doty, E. William 568, 569 Dougherty, Patricia B 139 Doughtie, Venton L 566 Douglas, James N 541 Douglass, Robert R 573 Draeger, Hans-Heinz 569 Drake, William E 560 DuBois, Allan Keith 220 DuBois, Charlotte E 569 Duesterhoeft, W. C., Jr 139, 565 Duggan, Arthur P., Jr 538 Dunbar, Emily S 473 Dunham, Jack L 560 Durbin, John R 547 Duren, Ainu-Iris Marsh 398 Dutton, Richard E 555, 583 Eakin, Robert E Eaton, Edward J., Jr Eckhardt, Carl J Eddy, Amos G Eddy, James R. D Edmonds, Frank N., Jr. . . Edmonds, Lester Loyd, Jr. S. Edmondson, Don E Edmunds, John F 160, 163, Edwards, David V Edwards, Donald S Ehlers, Juergen Ellington, Billy M 414, Elliott, Frank W., Jr Ellis, Louis T Ellis, Thomas L 414, Ellison, Fred P Ellison, Samuel P., Jr Ellzey, Marion L., Jr Elsass, J. Frank Embree, Royal B., Jr English, Paul W Ensminger, Richard R 114, Enz, Ludmilla A Eppright, Margaret A 546, Epstein, Jeremiah F Erickson, Ann M 546, Ermel, William F Erskine, Stanley M Erwin, Alan R Erwin, Frank Craig, Jr Eskridge, Charles S., Sr Etter, Wayne E Ettlinger, Hyman J Everett, George E 542 559 530 567 575 541 203, 209 547 569 545 559 548 458 574 545 458 549 544 542 569 560 544 563 545 585 541 585 411 538 201 523 561 554 547 568 Fahncstock, Ann M 544, 546 Falk, Bibb A 447 Fannin. Bob M 139, 565 Farmer, Norman K 543 Faulkner, Carl A 554 Fearing. W. Kelly 568 Ferguson, Harry W 538 Fernea, Robert A 541 Fielder, Parker C 574 Findlay, John N 548 Finer, Joel J 574 Firey, Walter I., Jr 550 Fisher, Judge Joe J 538 Fisher, S. J 554 Fiske, Kenneth B 568 Flake, Robert H 565 Flawn, Peter T 544 Fleming, Geraldine C 411 Fleming, Richard T 537 Fletcher, Edward C 543 Fletcher, Willard 545 Flournoy, Mary Frances 559 Name Pages Flynn, Francis A 575 Folk, Robert L 544 Fontaine, Mary D 388 Foran, Lester 538 Fold, Hamilton 538 Foreman, Bruce M., Jr 548 Forrest, Hugh S 550 Forsman, Roderick G 158, 548 Fowler, David W 113, 202, 563 Fowler, Wallace T 566 Francis, Bill D 135, 568 Francis, Sister O. P 396 Frank. James B 559 Franklin, Billy J 550 Franklin, Catheryne S 573 Franks, Lawrence T 535, 587 Frantz, Joe B 545, 584 Freeland, Alma M 559 Freeman, Janice C 550 Freeman, Marguerite 3 Frensley, Herbert J 538 Frezin, Adolphe 569 Friedman, Alan W 543 Friedman, S. Thomas 192, 560 Friedrich, Otto M., Jr 139 Fritz, William F 574 Frock, George A 569 Frost Joe L 559 Fruchter, Benjamin 560 Fruh, E. Gus 564 Fuchs, Grover A 557 Fuhrmann, John S 583 Fulda, Carl H 574 Fuller, Frances F 135, 200, 560 Fullerton, Byron F 574 Gage, Stephen J 566 Gainer, Sally 371 Calinsky, G. Karl 543 Garbade, Francis 538 Garbrah, Kweku A 543 Garcia, Nelda 147 Gardiner, William C., Jr 542 Gardner, Peter M 541 Garland, William J 388 Garner, William S 551 Garrison, Col. Homer, Jr 538 Caylord, Julie L 547 Geller, Jeanne 377 Gentle, Kenneth W 209 George, Edward V 543 Gholson, Marvin E., Sr 151 Gibb, E. Glenadine 547, 559 Gibson, Thomas J., Ill 574 Gibson, William, Jr 574 Gideon, Joe 463 Gilbert, John C 109, 542 Gill, Clark C 559 Gilstrap, Howard C 551 Giorda, William S 557 Gjerstad, Gunnar 570, 588 Cjerstad, Mrs. Gunnar 142 Glenn, Norval D 192, 550 Cloff, Darla A 546 Glueck, William F 134, 555, 583 Goetzmann, William H 545 Goic, Cedomil G 549 Gold, Ruth E 411 Golden, Janet Z 98 Goodall, Donald B 568 Goodrich, Winston D 566 Goodwin, Martha G 543 Gordon, Ambrose, Jr 543 Cordon, Wendell C 543 Gossett, Thomas E., Jr 122, 553 Gotts, Edward E 560 Gould, Thomas F 543 Graglia. Lino A 574 Graham, Lawrence S 545 Cranoff, Mendell 560 Grant, Richard B., Jr 538 Grasty, Sue W 153, 556, 584 Crattan, C. Hartley 545 Gray, Kenneth E 567 Graydon, Frank D 316, 529 Green, Leon 574 Greenwood, Robert E 547 Nan Pages Gregg, William D 139, 565 Gregory, Alma E 559 Gregory, Robert T 547. 553 Griffin, Charles H. . 466, 473 , 553, 583 Criffis, William A., Jr 538 Griffith, Dean E 562 Griffy, Thomas A 548 Grimes, Michael D 550 Grubbs, John W 569 Cruber, George J 566 Cuerin. Jon W 568 Cuerra, Lita 569 Guess, Liles C 551 Guess, Wallace L 570, 588 Guion, John 1 543 Guion, Thelma L 586 Cullon, Ricardo 549 Gump, Richard A 538 Custafson, Edra A 569 Gutsch, M. R 20 Guy, William T., Jr 410, 547 H Haag, Jessie H 104, 561 Haak, Ruth A 560 Hackerman, Norman 192, 526, 542 Hackett, Charles W.. Jr 554, 583 Haden, Ernest F 549 Hagden, Shirley 220 Hailstone, James D 228 Hakes, David T 548 Hall, Esther W 142, 570, 588 Hall, Michael -C 545 Hall, Raymond L 551 Hallman, Johnnie L 228 Hamilton, Elizabeth S 569 Hamilton, James P 557 Hamilton, Robert W 574 Hamilton, Terrell H 550 Hammer, Jo Ann 411 Hampton, Elizabeth M 559 Hampton, John W 538 Hancock, M. Donald 545 Handler, Philip L 543 Hannon, George E 452 Hansen, Niles M 543 Hanson, Grace H 557 Hanson, Harold P 548 Harbourt, Cyrus 139, 565 Hardesty, Boyd A 542 Hardison, Dixie T 220 Hardy, Ann C 209 Hardy, John White 583 Hargrave, Helen 574 Harmer, William R 559 Harms, Robert T 546, 549 Harren, Vincent A 560 Harris, Benjamin M 559 Harris, Robert S 571 Harris, Roy D 151, 555, 583 Harrison, John P 545 Hartong, A. Kay 204 Hartshorne, Charles 548 Hartwig, William H 139, 565 Harvey, Lurae 551 Harvey, Roger A 210 Haskell, R. N 547 Haskew, Laurence D 526 Hatch, Lewis F 209, 542 Hatgil, Paul P 568 Haurwitz, Bernhard 567 Hayes, Bascom B 559 Hayes, Mrs. Ira 352 Haynes, Isabel 344 Head, Hayden W 538 Heath, J. B 538 Heath, W. W 523 Heatly, Nathan R 543 Hefner, Ted C 550 Heimann, Laurene T 569 Hejl. Jean N 546 Helmreich, Robert L 548 Henderson, Mrs. A 313 Henderson, Robert L 473 Hensey, Frederick G 549 Henze, Henry R 540, 542 Herbergei, Roj A., Jr 554 Hereford, Carl F 560 Page 705 Name Pagf Horington, Cecil J 543 Hess, William H 513 Hester, J. Charles 566 Hewatt, Carolyn 466, 473, 551 Hewlett, Lan Lemuel 411 Heye, Rev. E. A 103 Heye, Mrs. E. A 103 Hicks, John H 569 Hieronymus, Bess E 176, 182 Hiett, Norris A 151, 575 Higginbotham, Virginia 549 Higgins, Benjamin H 543 Higgins, Jon L 559 Higgins, Karl R 554 Higley, Robert P 99, 483 Hilburn, Robert 203, 207 Hilfer, Anthony C 543 Hill, A. G 538 Hill, Forest G 543 Hill, Louise A 388 Himmelblau, David M. 564 Hinkle, Olin E 203, 556, 584 Hinton, L. Carolyn 554 Hitt, James A 540, 543 Hitzges, Norman R 556 Hixson, Elmer L 139, 565 Hoare, Derek S 547 Hodge, Francis R 410, 569 Hodges, Cus M., Jr 140, 574 Hodges, Thelma B 559 Hoffman, Katie 396 Holdsworth, Willie 560 Holland, Benjamin F 560 Holland, D. B. Jack 151, 203, 211, 218, 533 Holland, Sherman Kelly 220 Hollander, Lee M 545 Holmes, David S 548 Holmes, Ellen S 573 Holmes, James R 565 Holmes, John B 410 Holtzman, Wayne H 135, 200, 558 Holz, Robert K 544 Hood, James T 553 Hopkins, Nicolas A 541 Hopkins, Thomas G 151, 555 Horn, Thomas D 559 Hornsby, Anne R 569 Horton, Claude W 544 Horvath, Louise T 551 Houston, James M 544 Howe, Alfred B 139 Hubbs, Clark 550 Hudson, William R 564 Hudson, WUson M., Jr 543 Hudspeth, Emmett L 548 Huffman, Devereaux M 201, 555 Hughes, Darrell S 548 Hugly, Philip C 548 Huie, William 574 Hull, David C 538 Hull, David G 563 Hungate, Joseph L, Jr 573 Hunt, Arch W., HI 554 Hunter, Frederick J 569 Hurley, Jack E 210, 483 Huston, Mrs. Jack 322 I Ikard, Frank N 523 Illiano, Antonio 549 Imke, Frank J 201, 553 Ingerson, Earl 544 Isaacson, Eugene 1 570, 588 Iscoe, Ira 548, 560 Ivash, Eugene V 548 Ivie, Walter W 20 Izzat, Namir N 483 J Jackson, Donald F 554 Jackson, Frank M 559 Jackson, Loraine M 536 Jacobs, Gerald H 548 Jacobs, Zula 396 Jacobson, Antone G 550 Name Pages Name Pages James, Jo Nell S 560 James, Lewis F 560 Jazayery, Mohammad A 546 Jecker, Jon D 548 Jefferys, William H., Ill 541 Jeffrey, Jack C 559 Jenkins, Thoma s V 304 Jennings, C. A 569 Jennings, Marion W 473 Jentz, Gaylord 554 Jessen, Frank W 567 Jobe, Bill D 125, 570 Johanson, Stanley M 574 Johnson, Corwin W 574 Johnson, Franklin B 113, 563 Johnson, Howard E 151, 555 Johnson, Hunter 569 ohnson, Mrs. J. Lee, III 523 ohnson, Joseph R 554 ohnson, Mrs. Leif 316 ohnson, Margaret S 550 hnston, Marshall C 542 Jonas, Edward C 544 Jones, Albert, Jr 140 Jones, Albert P 574 Jones, Carole 536 Jones, E. H 538 Jones, Joseph J 543 Jordan, Bryce 569 Josey, Jack S 523. 525, 538 Joshi, Ram J 545 Judd, Burke H 550 Jung, Anthony C 588 Jurtshuk, Peter, Jr 112, 547 K Kagan, Morris 573 Kahan, Robert S 556, 584 Kain, Evelyn S 553 Kane, Geneva A 411 Kantowski, Ronald 548 Kaspi, Mrs. Joseph 98 Kay, James R 554, 583 Keeton, W. Page 130, 574 Kelly, Mildred P 316 Kendall, Arnold S 569 Kennamer, Lorrin G., Jr 199, 218, 540, 544, 580 Kennan, Kent W 569 Kennedy, Joseph C 529 Kennedy, Thomas W 564 Kent, Harry L., Jr 566 Kerenyi, Caterina E 543 Kernan, Jerome B 555, 583 Kerr, Roy P 547 Kesler, Oren B 139 Keys, Dorothy 1 411 Keys, William E 530 Kidd, Rodney J 575 Kidd, Virginia V 557 Kimball, Elaine 543 Kindred, Nero 20 King, Clyde R 556, 584 King, Robert D 545 King, Vernon V 20 Kinneavy, James L 559 Kinsey, Bernard B 548 Kirkpatrick, Robert C 550 Kissel, Bernard C 557 Kitto, George B 542 Klasson, Charles R 151, 555, 583 Klein, Karl K 551 Klein, Lothar K 569 Klein, Richard H 554 Klindt, Philip W 549 Knipple, Bernard G 233 Knighton, Lennis M 553 Koile, Earl A 218, 560 Kolsti, John S 549 Kopra, Lennart L 557 Kozmetsky, George 528, 552 Kracmer, Richard H 545 Kreisle, Leonard! F 202, 562, 566 Krezdorn, Roy R 139 Kroll, Walter P 104, 466, 473, 561 Krueger, Jack 584 Kruppa, Joseph E 543 Name Lynch, Robert E. Pagn 547, 553 Lagowski, Joseph J 542 Lagrone, Alfred H 139, 565 Lagrone, Max H 228, 231 Lagrone, Mrs. Max 232 Lai, Richard Tseng. Yu 571 Lainiotis, Demetrius 565 Lamb, Jamie P., Jr 566 Lambert, David Roy 211 Lando, Ole 574 Landrum, Graves W 527 Lane, John H., Jr 550 Langford, Gerald 543 Lanham, Elizabeth 151, 555, 583 Lanham, Sam W. T., HI 574 Lankford, Charles E 547 Larimer, James L 550 Larson, Donald A 192, 542, 544 Larson, Kermit D 553, 583 Lasby, Clarence G 545 Lathrop, Barnes F 545 Laughton, Charles W., Jr 573 Lawrence, Robert J 466, 543 Leary, Daniel E 571 Leatherwood, Thomas L 220 Lebowitz, J. Leon 574 Lecompte, Mary Lou A. . 104, 551, 561 Ledbetter, Jack W 554 Ledbetter, Joe 564 Lee, Addison E 559 Lee, Catherine H 559 Lee, Clyde E 126 Lee, Harrell E 556 Lee, Kay C 543 Lee, Russell 568 Lee, Tommie M 543 Lee, William R 550 Leeds, Anthony 541 Lehmann, Ruth P. M 543, 546 Lehmann, Winfred P 545, 546 Lehmberg, Stanford E 545 Leiden, Carl 545 Leinbach, Charles H., Jr 484, 551 Leipziger-Pearce, Hugo 571 Leisenring, John Robert 569 Lemaistre, Charles A 526 Lenhart, Jack 565 Leon, Harry J 543 Leonard, George W., Jr 538 LeRoy, Katherine 328 Lester, William L 568 Leutwyler, Mrs. Mary 390, 391 Levers, Robert L 568 Levine, Joseph 564, 567 Levy, Raphael 549 Lewis, Archibald R 545 Lewis, Robert W., Jr 543 Lidiak, Dorothy Jane 142 Lieb, Irwin C 548 Liebhafsky, Herbert H 543 Likuski, Robert K 565 Lindman, Erick L., Jr 548 Lindsay, Mary M 569 Lindzey, Gardner 548 Livingston, William S 545 Lockenvitz, Arthur E 548 Lockhart, Josleen 573 Loder, Frances G 569 Loehlin, John C 548, 553 Lofgren, Frederick V 588 Lofthouse, Yvonne M 559 Loiseaux, Pierre R 574 Long, Emma 103 Long, Leon E 544 Long, Stuart M 103 Long, Wayne E 566 Loomis, C. K 538 Lopez- Morales, H 549 Lopreato, Joseph 550 Lord, William J., Jr 554 Lovett, Dorothy J 551 Lubben, Renke C 547 Lumpkin, Zadie B 378, 381 Lundell, Harry F 551 Lundstedt, Albert H 411 Lyell, Frank H 543 Lynch, Dudley M 55 Lynch, Edmund C 151, 555, 583 M Mabry, Tom J 542 MacDonald, H. Malcolm 532, 545 MacDonald, Margaret A 543 MacDonald, W. James 543 Machemehl, James A 554 Mack, Lawrence R 564, 566 Mackin, J. Hoover 544 Madden, Wales H., Jr 525 Magness, David L 551 Maguire, Bassett, Jr 550 Maguire, Jack Russell 536 Maguire, Pat 535 Malina, Joseph F., Jr ]20 Malof, Joseph F 543 Maloney, Francis J., Jr 574 Mandel, David M 560 Mandy, William J 547 Manferd, Elliot 554 Manley, Willie L 414 Mariani, Vincent A 558 Marks, Claude H 561 Marks, Norton E. ... 119, 466, 473, 583 Marnane, Patrick J. 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Pages 94, 111, 230, 668 350, 466, 467, 471, 668 Anthony, Kathryn Lee 334 Anthony, Patricia Marie 398 Apffel, Sharon Lynn 180 Appenbrink, William M 160 Apperson, Margaret E 112, 684 Appleberry, Miles H 156 Appleby, Preston B 646 Appleman, Kay Ann 328, 652 Applewhite, Barry Alan 196 Appling, Helen Diane 354, 471 Appling, Robert D 118 Appling, Virginia Claire 381, 684 Arabian, Alan M 156 Arathoon, Alexander 96 Arbogust, Harold Oren, Jr 234, 587 Arbogust, Joyanne 646 Arce, Joyce E 132, 143 Archer, Charles F 109, 589, 596 Archer, Danna Kay 684 Archer, David Alan 250 Archer, Glenn Dawson 441, 461 Archer, Jane E 596 Archer, Sandra Lynn 668 Archibald, Frances Anne 652 Archibald, Stanley B 248 Ardoin, Marc Walter 156 Arguedas, Mario 482 Arguello, Eloy, Jr 652 Arlitt, Bill Harry 225 Armstrong, Douglas C 668 Armstrong, Henrietta J. ... 88, 90, 354, 471, 668 Armstrong, Jeffrey James 480 Armstrong, Martha Jo 338 Armstrong, Richard Edward 406 Armstrong, Roy F 668 Armstrong, Sara Ann 596 Armstrong, Stephen L 292 Arnakis, Poly Catherine G 684 Arnall, Dena Rose 147, 596 Arnaoot, Ghassan M 103 Arnold, Billy Max ... 104, 430, 432, 453 Arnold, Charles Wm 389 Arnold, Dana J 596 Arnold, Gail Ellen 350, 383, 684 Arnold, Hugh Kelly 684 Arnold, James Harlan 587 Arnold, Judith Ann 379, 596, 684 Arnold, Judy Ann 384 Arnold, Lester H 128, 646 Arnold, Lynda A 596 Arnold, Phillip Allen 160, 684 Arnold, Rich. Smith 229, 240 Arnold, Tanna Dee 221, 316 Arnot, Lyn S 358 Aronofsky, David Judd 242, 684 Arons, Herman Rich 139 Arrendiell, Claudia D 344 Arribau, Jorge 121, 596 Artis, Donald Robt., Jr ,. 596 Artusy, George Daniel, III 302, 684 Asaff, Thomas Craig 458 Asel, Richard Jewett 122 Ash, Clyde S 156, 652 Ashendorf, Marsha L 347, 596 Ashford, Amanda Jane 310 Ashlock, Carlene M 668 Ashurst, Judith D 145, 379, 495 Ashworth, Mary K. 173, 216, 344, 469, 511, 652 Asnes, Frederick D 98 Asnes, Mrs. Patricia Ap 98 Atchison, Sharon Kay 597 Atchley, Linda Kay 322, 342, 652 Atkinson, Gardner D., Jr 160, 163, 597 Atkinson, Mrs. Marjorie J 597 Atkinson, Virginia D 668 Atlas, Marian Lois 646 Atlas, Richard E 587 Atnip, Michael Grant 684 Altai, Fred Eugene 684 Atwell, James Frank 473, 476, 478, 597 Atwood, H. Kirby. Jr 270, 668 An, Kim Tung 139, 589, 597 Aubin, George John 264 Name p, lee , Augustus, Kathey Ann 150, 597 Austin, Nancy Lynne 170, 326, 379, 684 Austin, Sarah Lee 356 Austin, Terence B 482 Austin, William J 240 Autrey, Jefferson W 268 Autry, Judy Belh 159 Avent, John Ross 282 Averett, Gregg H 229, 231 Averilt, Jimmy C 180, 183, 291, 668 Avery, Andrew N 290 Avery, Lucille C 358, 684 Avery, Warren S., Jr 151 Averyt, Beverly G 104, 471 Axelrad, Thomas L 262 Axelrod, Robert David 280, 684 Axley, Kay Jeter 362 Ayers, Anne 652 Ayers, Louis McC., Jr 597 Aymond, David King 240 Aynesworth, Gary Tim 290, 668 Azar, Richard N., II 290 Azares, Mario C 652 Azios, Sylvia A 396 B Babcock, Lyla June 135 Babel, Louisa C 334 Babin, Regina Jane 326, 652 Backus, Oscar 407, 668 Bader, Bertran Thomas, III 302 Bader, Fereydoon 113 Bader, Marie Kathleen 403, 408 Bader, Punkin 142. 379, 668 Badger, Alvin Homer, HI 262, 477 Badger, Bruce Ault 668 Badger, Theodore Jenkins 234, 684 Badouh, Edward, Jr 190, 292, 304, 597 Badt, Kenneth S 110 Baer, Linus Lee 171, 250, 417, 453 Baerreis, Philip G., Ill 483 Baese, Alan Lee 125 Baetz, Courtney M 358 Baggett, Alyce Anne 468 Baggett, James Michael 652 Baggett, Pamela Anne .... 141, 207, 652 Bagwell, Louis Lee, Jr 463 Bahm, Stephen C 290, 668 Bailey, Barbara 358, 652 Bailey, Carl Ray 139, 202, 589, 597 Bailey, Claudia J 159, 684 Bailey, David James 458 Bailey, Donald K 157, 234 Bailey, Jack Lee 388, 652 Bailey, Jan Elaine 159, 668 Bailey, Janet 159 Bailey, John R 258, 597 Bailey, John S., II 247, 652 Bailey, Kathryn Ann 358 Bailey, Lauren Jane 150, 336 Bailey, Martha Ann ISO, 326, 684 Bailey, Mary Love .. 170, 340, 582, 684 Bailey, Nicholas Seott F 292, 684 Bailey, Patricia L 221 Bailey, Peggy Sue 338 Bailey, Ralph V 138, 180, 262, 597 Bailey, Sheridan L., II 587 Bailey, Thomas F 96, -109, 597 Bains, Kenneth R 270 Baird, Albert W., Ill 139 Baird, Ann Cathryn 172, 190, 236, 352, 495, 652 Baird, Glen Milton 652 Baird, James M 302, 597 Baird, Kenny Mac 284, 597 Baird, Sharon D 344, 652 Baisden, Orville R., Jr 597 Baity, Russell W 290 Baker, Allan Ross 130, 160, 652 Baker, Bess Heflin 358, 470 Baker, Catherine G 177, 354 Baker, Charles E 148, 224, 668 Baker, David M Ill Baker, Dixie Anne 326 Baker, Gilbert L 139, 589, 597 Baker, Irene Carol 668 Page 709 Same Pages Baker, James Allen 240 Baker, John Charles 156 Baker, Kelly Lynn .. 171, 414, 417, 453 Baker, Mrs. Linda R. G 597 Baker, Lucinda 159, 582 Baker, Milton Leslie 226 Baker, Ola Mae 358, 681 Baker, Robert C 589 Baker, Robert H., Jr 266 Baker, Robt. Allen 597 Baker, Sallie M 144, 180 Baker, Suzanne L 322, 324 Baker, Timothy W 230, 646 Bakri, Mahmoud C 103 Bakst, Barry Sloan 215, 289 Balas, Stephen K 125 Balderach, Wayne A 597 Baldioceda, Rodrigo A 482 Baldridge, Vicki Elaine 350, 684 Baldwin, Benjamin A., Jr 110 Baldwin, Charles R 258 Baldwin, James Wade 122, 416 Baldwin, John M 94, 171, 230 Baldwin, Linda Anne 312, 354, 652 Baldwin, Susan Jean 326, 668 Bale, Edward Lewis, III 104, 388 Balentine, James S 146, 184, 234 Balke, Renean 330, 668 Balkman, William Douglas 224 Balkon, William Joseph .. Ill, 148, 235 Ball, Jimmy Lee 416, 417, 428 Ball, Lana Jo 173, 308, 354 Ball, Meredith 364, 586 Ball, Thomas K 250, 473 Ballanfant, Richard B 668 Ballard, John Michael 94, 229 Ballard, Judith E 200, 520, 597 Ballew, Elizabeth J 150, 169, 342, 367, 668 Ballew, Robert C 104 Ballman, Ann M 95, 382 Balzen, John Paul Ill Bandas, John Hart 256, 668 Bandy, James Wayne 652 Bandy, Judy Ann 150, 367, 684 Bandy, Ronald D 174, 453 Bane, Marilyn A 141 Bane, Ronnie Dean 125 Banik, Randal R 646 Banister, Derwood N 275, 646 Banks, Charlotte Lee 145, 326, 582, 684 Banks, Jerome R 149, 229, 476 Banks, Julia Ann 668 Banks, William Ray 160, 167 Bannerol, James A 174, 248 Bannon, Johanna F 108, 201, 597 Baranoff, Stephen 99, 479, 484 Barasch, Constance Sue 684 Barazi, Mouhamed B 103 Barbee, Nancy Sue 340, 597 Barber, Bruce 116 Barber, Joel S 584 Barber, Truman J., Jr 652 Barbour, Carroll S 477 Barbour, Linda Jean 150 Barbutti, Ronald V 152 Barclay, Anne Lomax 362, 379, 684 Barcfield Judith K 168, 218, 310, 326, 364, 495, 511 Barcnblat, Betty 328, 597 Barenblat, Martin 299 Barenblat, Sharon Lee 328, 681 Barfield, John Frank 668 Barg, Robert Dean 160 Barger, Robert W 597 Barham, Jonathan Mack 286, 684 Baring, Charles W 597 Barkley, Carolyn E. 141, 153, 206, 597 Barkley, Jane 583 Barkley, Janet Sue 668 Barkley. Judith Ann 668 Barkley, Paula Jean 367, 652 Barnard, Barbara Ann 338, 684 Barnard. Carol 328, 684 Barnard, Frances R 174, 312. 358, 488, 495 Barnard, Herbert Jos., Jr 115. 217, 646 Barnard. Karen E. .. 215, 340, 379, 668 Name Pages Barnard, Robert E 668 Barnebey, Suzanne Kay 150, 180 Barnes, Beth Anne 173, 334, 684 Barnes, Bettie B 336, 582, 668 Barnes, Bruce C 256, 652 Barnes, Carol 338, 471, 684 Barnes, Dorothy E 334 Barnes, Franklin David 652 Barnes, James C 286, 597 Barnes, James W 180 Barnes, John Wesley 250, 415, 417, 453, 589 Barnes, Polly Ann 646 Barnes, Sherry Lee 172 Barnes, William Roy, Jr 668 Barnett, Carol Ann 330. 652 Barnett, David Kelley 684 Barnett, Don Ray 597 Barnett, Donna Kay 684 Barnett, James H., Jr 240 Barnett, Joseph S., Ill 646 Barnett, Kay Lynn 150 Barnett, Thomas H., HI . 226, 268, 652 Barnett, William B 597 Barney, Ronald E 146 Barnhart, L. Irvin 292, 646 Barnhart, Robert J 109, 652 Barnhill, Betty Louise 668 Barnhill, Charles R 453 Baron, Kenneth D 242, 304, 668 Barr, Alan Robert 252, 668 Barr, Douglas A 177 Barr, Douglas Eugene 652 Barr, Frank Ervay, Jr 138 Barr, Henry B 584 Barr, Paul Thomas 276, 597 Barr, Peter J 105 Barr, Richard S 252, 592 Barraga, Karen J 168 Barras, Roger Edw 202, 646 Barrera, Eduardo D 101, 207 Barrera, Homer 597 Barrera, Osmar Leo 597 Barrett, David L 130 Barrett, Freddie L 328. 668 Barrett, Richard George 256, 684 Barrett, Vicky Ann 597 Barrientos, Hector F 407 Barrios, Gregory, Jr 193 Barren, Linda Lane 684 Barrow, Charles W., Jr. . 161, 167, 652 Barry, Bryan W 171, 286, 484, 668 Barry, Sallie Jane 236, 354, 652 Barry, Thomas P., HI 133 Barsallo, Luis 407 Barsalou, Catherine Renee 340, 668 Bartek, David Jerry 160 Earth, Becky Vaunette 381 Barthel, Cheryl Anne 159, 652 Barthel, Sandra Jean 150, 159, 598 Barthmaier, Joseph Francis 20 Bartlemay, Susan E 142, 402, 652 Bartlett, Mrs. Cheryl K 147 Harriett, James Craig 160, 587 Bartlett, James Richard 474 Bartlett, Phil Edward 225 Bartlett, Suzanne 598 Bartlett, William D 125. 598 Barto, Carl M 148, 226 Barto, Morris Lynn 148, 226 Barton, Alton Keith 244, 668 Barton, Carolyne 336 Barton, Delores J 236, 340, 668 Barton, Donald Dale 125, 598 Barton, Forris W., Jr 113 Barton, Henry David 586 Barton, Jan C H2 Barton, John Edward 160, 163, 167 Barton, Margaret 338 Bartosh, Kathryn M 168, 218, 396, 495, 652 Bartosh, Marilyn J 104, 396, 468. Bartram, Raymond A 598 Bashara, Sam Collier 292 Baskerville, Michael S Ill Bass, Laura Jane .... 141. 153, 362, 598 Baas, Suzanne 379 Bassett. Anne L 598 Name Pages Bassist, Harry Abe 280, 652 Bateman, Arnett 206 Bateman, Joan Daphne 90 Bateman, Patricia Y 199 Bates, Bobby Lynn 684 Bates, David Earl 160, 668 Bates, James P 157, 235 Bates, John Robert 652 Bates, Mrs. Nina C. M 142 Bates. Roy Eugene .. Ill, 160, 215, 652 Batey, Wm. Braxton Ill Batsell, Richard Randall 587 Batson, Douglas Allen 234, 262, 684 Batson, Joseph Ernest 191, 598 Batte, Jimmie A 91 Battle, Frederick W., Jr. ..... 121, 652 Battle, Mrs. Judith Lynn M 598 Baucum, Carlton E 266, 668 Baucum, Jane 362, 652 Bauer, Howard Cibbs 248, 684 Bauer, Paulette G 338, 652 Baugh, Linda Gozelle 684 Baughman, Thomas P 146 Baum, Stephen Jay 289, 598 Baumgardner, Shelly Kay 326 Baumstark, Catherine 336, 668 Baumstark, Mary F 336, 598 Baur, Barbara A 585 Baxley, Ceo. Carroll 122 Baxt. Mary Lilla 347, 364. 598 Baxter, Mrs. Billye 598 Baxter, Joseph W., Jr 138 Baxter, Nick H 586 Baxter, Samuel F 96, 102, 598 Bayer, Barbara L 361 Bayless, Alvin Kent 598 Bayless, Cordon D., Jr. .. 96, 111, 134, 215, 217 Bayless, William David, Jr. ... 282, 684 Bayliss, Susan Joann 170, 362, 379, 684 Baylor, Roland Clyburn .. 441, 461, 684 Baze, Robert Ernest 266, 587, 684 Beach, Charlene Marie 684 Beach, Cynthia Ann 136, 158, 159, 397, 398, 408 Beach, Stephen Anthony 235, 684 Beach, Walter Geo., Jr 598 Beadle, Patricia F 177 Beal, Michael Smith 121, 652 Beall, Celia Rae 326, 598 Beall, Pamela R 344, 668 Bealle, Suzanne 307, 352, 598 Beamer, Mrs. Doris J. W 142, 646 Bean, Allan Klark .. 157, 234, 477, 652 Bean, Rich. Ellis 122, 592 Beanland, Catherine J 354 Beard, Billy Brooks 598 Beard, James Key 139 Beard. Walter E 264 Bearden, James W 125, 652 Bearden, Robert Earl 100, 234 Bearden, Robert L 264 Beasley, Eleanor C 168. 173, 195. 218, 317, 362, 489, 495, 511, 652 Beasley, Juanita J 652 Beaty, William R 292, 668 Beauregard, Larry J 598 Beavena, Sandra Lou 598 Beaver, Judith Lynn 141, 652 Beaver. Pamela Ann 340, 668 Beaver, Paul Domby 668 Beavers, Lynne Adair 117, 322, 356 Beavers, Merwin G., Jr 453 Beavers, Nancy J 104 Beazley, Mary Gene 147, 652 Bebee, Catherine Dayle 159, 684 Bechtel, Daniel R 292 Bechtol, Roy Alph 268, 652 Bechtold, Mary Jane 324 Beck, Linda Jean 173, 684 Beck, Richard E 125, 127. 646 Beck, Robert M 668 Beck, Stuart Fleet 235 Beck, Tommy Ray 598 Becka, Marilynn 684 Becker, Darlene F 370, 598 Becker, Gary Lloyd 587. 681 Becker, James David 139, 589 ham Pages Becker, Marc Irwin 99, 242 Becker, Margaret A 145, 350, 364, 582, 668 Becker. Mary Ellen 684 Becker, William E 276, 474 Beckey, Sylvia L 398, 472 Beckham, Phyllis J 398 Beckoff, Robert Gene 473 Beckstrand, Peggy Lynn 358, 684 Beckwith, Shirley Ellen 652 Bedoya, Daniel 122, 475 Beebe, Allen C 292, 652 Beechie, Carla Anne 138, 598 Beeler, Park Lyle 149, 228, 476 Beeley, Rebecca 322 Beene, Charles D 598 Beene, Nancy Sue 350, 668 Beere, Charles W 120, 646 Beery, David Louis 684 Beesley. Reece 344, 379 Beesley, Wade H., Ill 272, 652 Behrens, John A 99 Bein, Beverly Hedda 347, 381 Bein, Bryna Joyce 200, 215, 347 Beisenherz, Robert L 108 Belcher, Rosemarie 5 82, 684 Belden, Jos. Nash 195 Belk, Elizabeth 88, 143, 215, 354 Belknap, Elizabeth M 354 Bell, David Bradford 264, 684 Bell, David Wright 99 Bell, Diane Marie 684 Bell, Donna Cecile 367, 684 Bell, Donna Yvonne 336 Bell, Frank H 121, 589 Bell, Jenna Lou 145, 352, 381, 668 Bell. Jo Anne 135, 652 Bell, John Lyn 122 Bell, John W., Jr 128, 646 Bell, Linda Kay 383, 684 Bell, Malinda Ann 313, 342 684 Bell, Nathan J., IV Ill, 130 Bell, Rodney L., Ill 476 Bell, Sammy Chas 125 Bell, Stephen William Ill Bell, Suzan Gail .... 170, 173, 347, 495, 668 Bell, Wilfred C 167 Bellamy, Michael M 212, 215 Bellamy, Robert S 652 Belt, James Henry 157, 233, 598 Belt, Terry Lee 227. 276, 304, 668 Belt, Walter E., Ill 438. 440, 453 Belt, William Jackson 685 Benavides, Manuel, Jr. 685 Benavides. Rosalinda 153, 370, 598 Bendele, Marvin J 417 Bender, Rich. Bolton, II 478. 598 Bendorf, Robi Herman 289, 598 Benedict, Barry Kirk 587, 685 Benefiel, Michael A 146 Bennett, Calvin, Jr. 169, 216, 266, 685 Bennett, Connie Kay 685 Bennett, Dan David 98 Bennett, Donna Kay 379, 685 Bennett, Douglas F 227, 260, 685 Bennett, George A 139, 589 Bennett, James R 156, 668 Bennett, Roger W. .. 297, 479, 484, 668 Bennett, Ruby Jewel 382, 468, 471 Bennett, Sharon Lillian 685 Bennett, Susan 370 Bennight, Kenneth L., Jr 102, 230 Beno, Thomas W 180 Benson, Jos. Chaffin, Jr 286 Benson, Kenneth E 128 Benson, Pamela Jean 652 Bcntlcy, Mich. Emmons 252 Benlley, Missy 598 Benton, Brenda Sue 90, 598 Benton. Louis Brent, Jr 190 Bentien. Lan Chase 169, 292. 304, 668 Bentson, Dorys Elizabeth 381 Benwill, Brenda Joyce 136 Berezovytch, Wm. Norman .... 113, 589 Berg, Cary Peter 685 Berg, Charles M 160, 167 Bern, Sharon Renee 347, 685 Berger. William E 6 5 Pa K e 710 Name Pales Bergman, Phyllis Estes 685 Bergquist, Ronald E 148 ' , 235, 652 Bergstrom, Joan 143 Bergstrom. M. Alan 286, 599 Bergstrom. Neva Joy 367, 685 Bering, Gailc L 358, 599 Berkman, Alice Lynn 90, 338 Berkman, Larry Gene 463, 587 Berliner, Barbara Jan .... 190, 200, 328, 496 Berliner, Sharon Mae 366, 685 Bermea, Eiffel Yadit 235 Bernard, Ginger C 342, 520 Bernard, Nancy 218, 340, 495, 511, 599 Bernardoni, Stephen L 27 Bernat, Marc Philip 280 Bernat, Richard A 280 Berndt, Karen Ann 582 Bernhardt, Charles F., Jr. ... 161, 163. 167 Bernhardt, Karen Ruth .... 361, 668 Berniard, Lewis John, III 475, 480, 592 Bernstein, Allan Lee 299, 685 Bernstein, Richard Lee 280, 652 Bernstein, Ricki A 328 Berrey, Barbara L 668 Berry, Carolyn Quin 381 Berry, Cecil Dewayne 587. 685 Berry, Charles C., Jr 405 Berry, George M 171, 258, 453 Berry, James Alan 294 Berry, Robert A 260 Berry, Thelma F 469 Berry, William C 156 Berry, William R 258, 668 Berry, Woody Lynn 685 Berson, Charles V. P., Jr 264, 462, 685 Berumen, Miguel, III 157, 234 Berwald, Arthur Lee 242, 685 Besselman, Jas. Arthur 453 Best, Thomas A 290, 652 Bethard, Uhlus Wayne 125, 599 Bethune, Mrs. Gloria Jean C 646 Bethune, Jack M 110, 599 Betlge, Carol Lynn 352, 383, 685 Belts, Mrs. Linda Lea W 668 Beutel, A. P 151 Bexley, Bill Jack, Jr 134 Beynon, James V., II .... 229, 262, 476, 685 Beynon, Judith E 372 Bice, Lesley Ann 399 Bickeretafi, Robert S 235 Bidelspach, Fred A., Ill 234 Biderman, Linda Alice 328, 685 Biegert, Eug. Austin 588, 599 Bielamowicz, Janis M 399 Biesele, Melanie 668 Biesemeier, Harold W., Jr 94, 230, 685 Bigelow, Neal Helme 588, 599 Billeck, Judith Lynn 402 Billetter, David C 583 Billings, Jane Ellen 340, 685 Billingsley, Nancy L 145, 168. 173, 379, 495, 582 Billingsley, Richard Lee 272 Billiot, Cathy Sue 20, 161 Bills. Sha.-on Jane 582 Bily, Jerry Allen 483 Binder, Marline R 652 Binder, Robt. Thos., Jr 227, 599 Bindursky, Eve Elizabeth 328, 668 Bingham, Vernon Jarrell 653 Binion, Mary Sidney 381 Binney, John S 290 Birchfield, John William 653 Bird, Alan Ross 134, 646 Bird, David E 478, 481 Birden, Sheila Ann 338, 599 Birdwell. Betty Ann 150, 169, 212, 215, 352, 582, 685 Birdwell, Lloyd W., Jr 140, 499 Birdwell, Raymond S., Jr 653 Birdwell, William M., Jr 268, 685 Birdwell, William R. , . . . . 169, 192, 258. 668 Birkelbach, Ronald Dean 599 Birnbaum, Robert Jay 299, 669 Birnholz, Richard J 98 Bishop, Anna Lee 398, 582 Name Page Nan Pagr Name Pages Bishop, Bill J., Jr 282, 587. 685 Bishop, Clifford Joe 235, 255 Bishop. George S 268, 653 Bishop, Gerald K 148, 157, 233 Bishop, Randy Mack 270 Bishop, Stephen Earl 653 Bissett, Thomas Edward 116 Black, Byron B., Jr 122, 583 Black, Hollis M., HI 99, 592 Black, Nancy E 308 Black, Philip Lewis 223, 685 Black, Robert C 669 Blackburn. James B., Jr. 171, 268, 669 Blackburn, Sue Lynn .... 132, 160, 166, 168, 184, 221, 495, 669 Blackburn, Susan J 342 Blackford. Nancy Beth 653 Blacklock, Carroll Dew 599 Blacklock, Ward T 148, 225, 685 Blackmon, Grady L 459, 669 Blackson, Stephen A 299 Blackstone, Betty Jo S 599 Blackstone, Sam Neal, Jr 128, 653 Blackwell, James Lee 260, 592 Blackwell, Mary Maurine 457 Blain, Richard W 599 Blair, Cheryl 215, 330, 653 Blair, Culvernon E 669 Blair, Gloria Jean 383. 685 Blair, Joe Stuart 599 Blair. Susan Mary 141, 352 Blair, Terry Elaine 379 Blair, Wynne Allen 272, 587, 685 Blake, Ronald W 227, 276 Blakeney, Ann 379, 685 Blakey, Nancy C 370 Blakey, Pamela Anne 372 Blakley, Jimmy Barrow 685 Blakley, Robert Dwain ... 100, 235. 255 Blakney, Richard D 120 Blalock, Charlie S., HI 685 Blanchette, Linda Bess 340 Bland, David C 270, 669 Bland, Helen Dean 669 Bland, Mary M 326, 685 Blank, Charles E 108. 276 Blankenbaker, Rose Anne 350, 669 Blankenship, Anne Eliz 119, 326. 495, 599 Blankenship, Linda Ann 112, 182, 379, 685 Blankenship, Martha E 653 Blankfield, Mark Wulfahrt .... 280, 685 Blanks, Charles F., Jr 389 Blanks, Dan Harve . . 174, 199, 218, 294, 304, 478, 483, 512, 653 Blann, Elizabeth C 653 Blanton, William T 260 Blatt, Sara Jane 384 Bleakly, John S., Jr 177 Bledsoe, Barbara Ann 182, 653 Bledsoe, Hoyt Eugene, Jr 415, 417, Blinderman, Joseph 138 Block, Jennie Marie 398, 467 Block, Margery L 328 Block, Mary Dickey 315 Blohm, Pamela Mary 336, 685 Blood, William E 258, 669 Bloodworth, Beverly 342 Bloom, Barry M 225 Bloom, Madalyn Beth 328 Bloom, Myron Earl 138, 242, 669 Blount, Susan Edna 384 Bludau, Owen Wm. . 115. 198, 247, 599 Bludworth, Billy Ray 599 Blum, Barry N 242 Blumberg, Gaye Lynn 381, 685 Blume, David M 94 Blume, Eileen Fay 350, 653 Blume, George H., II 149, 229 Blume, Martha Kay 350, 653 Blumenthal, Mark 171, 280 Blumrich, Brenda Nell 338 Boardman, Henry P 272 Boatler, Sidney Ray 148 Boatman, Ralph A 128, 599 Boatright, David M 160, 669 Bobbitt, Barry Biscoe 99 Bobby, Elizabeth J 336 Bobo. Michael Stanford 294 Bobo, Peggy Sue 180, 330, 599 Bode, Charles Wm., Jr 124 Bode, John Warren, Jr. .. 160, 163. 599 Bodenhamer, Jeffery Evans 653 Bodenhamer, Susan Dee 362, 364 Bodenheimer, Doris Elaine 685 Bodiford, Claudia Susan 340. 685 Bodner, Emanuel 242 Boecker. Barbara J 653 Boecker, Barry James 589 Boehl. John Elmo 139 Boehm, Carl F:, Jr 589, 599 Boenig, Gilbert E., Jr 128, 646 Boenisch, David E 653 Boeselt, Patricia Ann 400 Boettcher, Randie Kaye . 400, 408, 669 Bogan, Joe Billy 430 Bogart, Kerry K 236, 324, 669 Bogel, Thomas A 149, 229 Boger, Allen D., Jr 139, 589, 599 Boger, Doris Jean 362, 685 Bogg, Allen Neal, HI ... 160. 165, 167, 599 Boggs, Lenice 352, 685 Boggus, Robert F 118, 589 Bogle, John Lake 599 Bohls, Linda L 336, 599 Bohman, Joan Marie 340 Bohnn, Bonnio Ann 104 Boland. Diana Lynn 131, 336, 495, 599 Boland, Hayden Edw 148, 388 Boland. Michael Lee 148, 225, 587, 685 Boldt, Bobby Lee 483 Boles, Marcia Beth 159 Boles, Stanley G 292 Bollmeier, Warren S., II 157, 160, 167, 233 Bolt, Laura Nell 326, 669 Bomar, Jennifer S 20 Bomba, Mark C 250 Bond, Barbara Ann 180. 685 Bond, Cathy Lynn 170, 344, 669 Bond, Joe John, HI 248 Bond, Mary Gloria 173, 377 Bond, Sally Jane 379, 685 Bondesen, Valera Kay 326, 669 Bondur, John Maurice 592 Bondurant, James A Ill, 599 Bone, Marcus R 256, 685 Bonelli, Antoinette 144 Boner, Richard E 586, 646 Bones, Howard Russell 669 Bonick. Faith Ann 398, 408 Bonifield, James Gee 138 Bonilla, Ruben, Jr 653 Bonnell, Jeffrey R 136 Bonner, Bryce Eug 115, 157, 233. 247, 646 Bonner, David C 109, 116, 589, 599 Bonner, Norman M., Jr 510 Bontley, Catherine A 599 Booher, Glen Franklin 458 Book, Wayne John 653 Booker, Patricia A 348, 349, 398 Booker, Robert A 304 Boon, James C., II . 201, 216. 284, 669 Boone, Charles Howard 276, 685 Boone, William P 270. 669 Boortz, Charles C. Lucas 294, 478, 685 Boortz, Mary E 338 Boothe, Terry E 417 Boozer, Katherine L 159 Borchardt, Sherry Gayle 383. 685 Borden, Richard J 262 Bordovsky, Michael J 125, 599 Boren, Carl Leslie 230 Borgeson, Charles L., Jr 197, 308. 669 Borgfeld, Cynthia Cecelia 383, 582. 685 Boring, Dixie Lynn 313, 356 Born, George H 592 Borne, Emery Erl 116 Borne, Michael Edw 152, 247, 599 Bornet, Edward Paul 646 Borns, Sheila 398, 408, 685 Borrcgo, Noe 59 Borron, Donna Lea 382 Borron, Mrs. Roberta A. J. ... 600, 586 Borth, James David 669 Bosquez, Mateo C 101, 138, 669 Boss, Steven S 114. 258, 436, 437. 453, 589, 653 Boss, Stuart Stanley 459, 683 Bosse, Cene 589, 600 Boston, Linda Mary 145, 340, 381 Boswell, John David . 95. 148, 225, 646 Bottera, Daniel Lynn 685 Bottoni, Don Jon 128, 653 Boucaud, Albert Andrew 567 Bouchier, Joe Tom 109. 116, 275. 589, 600 Bouck, Grant Stephen 226, 407 Boulden, Susan T 669 Bounds. Nancy M 344, 653 Bourdon, Susan Lee 324, 381 Bovello, Elizabeth R 131 Bowden, Harry James 600 Bowden, Lucinda L 354, 364, 669 Bowden, Patricia Anne 90, 653 Bowe, Janie Helen 215, 306 Bowen, Bobby Joe 109 Bowen, Elizabeth S 356 Bowen, John Davis 157, 233 Bower, Lennox C 272 Bowers, Christopher 388, 600 Bowers, Mary E 391. 669 Bowers, Patricia K 150, 352 Bowers, Phillip R 125, 127 Bowers, Sidney Carroll 229 Bowie. Robert A.. II 224. 248 Bowie, Thelma Lights 398 Bowles, Charles Franklin 100, 235, 685 Bowles, David R 266, 669 Bowlin, Linda Leah 112, 383 Bowman, Nolan Eugene 406 Bowman, Thomas Gray 230 Bowyer, Randa Lea 141, 354 Bowyer, Ronald Mac 171, 286 Box, Elgene Owen 177, 600 Box, Jerry Dale 193, 211, 512 Boyd, Brenda C 653 Boyd, Donna Jean .. 172. 180, 215, 379, 685 Boyd, Forrest P 453 Boyd, Gary Wilson 113, 297, 600 Boyd, John Ronald 297 Boyd, Kathleen Beverly 381, 685 Boyd, Lewis F 122, 388 Boyd, Monroe B.. Jr 146, 160, 184 Boyd, Roxanne 340, 600 Boyd, Scott Ward 417 Boyd, Sharon Ann 324, 379 Boyd, Stephen 235. 653 Boyer, Walter J 160, 163, 167, 669 Boyle, Janet E 88, 342. 600 Boyles, David H 174, 256. 653 Boyles, Kay ... 143, 145, 168, 489, 490. 653 Bozarth, Kenneth D 134, 600 Bozarth. Sharon Sue 383, 582, 685 Bracher, Antoinette 104, 172, 205, 307, 352, 470, 669 Bracht. Anderson H 250, 446, 447. 478, 669 Brack, David A 256, 669 Bracken, David Lee 156. 260, 669 Brackenridge, Genie 520 Braddock. David L 476 Bradford, Donald Ray 600 Bradford, Robert Lee 600 Bradley, Bonnie Lou 400 Bradley. Charles, Jr 227 Bradley, David Earl 152 Bradley, John Morgan 587 Bradley, Robert L 430 Bradley, Robert S 282 Bradley, Scott L 227 Bradley, Mrs. Susan Jeane H 318 Bradley. William C 104, 171, 416, 417, 453 Bradshaw. Floyd T 99, 600 Bradsher, Jackey R 125. 600 Brady. Gay Michele 685 Brady. James P 229, 653 Brady, Patrick B., Jr 230, 231, 600 Brady, Samuel David 156 Bragg, Thetis Kathleen 685 Braidfoot, Larry Don 89 Braley, Suzan Ellen 356, 653 Braly, Linda Kay f 342, 685 Brame Joel Lynn .. 174, 262, 411. 415. 416, 417. 453 Brame, Michael Keith 586 Bramlett, Sharon L 326, 600 Branch, Charles B 122, 149, 212, 215. 216, 220, 221. 600 Page 711 .Vfl ne Pag Brandenberger, Barry Max 128 Brandenberger, Michael F 262 Brandenburg. Barbara 1 399 Brandenburg, Karen Ann 399, 653 Brandes, Robert John 120 Brandimarte, Alfred Paul 240, 653 Brandon, Nathan Ray 258, 669 Brandon, William R. 94, 121, 229, 653 Brandt, Kathleen Louise 340, 685 Brandt, Linda Sue 328, 685 Brandt. Robert L 252 Brandt, Roger Layne 240 Branham, Ernest Joe 406 Brannon, Linda Loraine 582 Brannon, Robert H 292 Branscombe, Teresa Jane 131, 600 Bransom, Betty J 669 Branson, Roni Kaye 669 Branstetter, Carroll B. . . . 114. 589, 600 Brant, Phillip Gabriel 289, 669 Brantley, Barbara Kay 326, 669 Braselton, Linda Adair 358, 685 Brassard, Raymond M 669 Brauckman, Cay Ann 653 Braud, Charline Estelle 310 Brauer. Charles E 226 Brauer, Karl Henry, II 114 Braun, Carl Arthur 209 Braun, Mrs. Margaret V 209 Brauner, Lonnie, Jr 157. 199. 233. 477 Braunig, Patricia Martin 685 Brawley, Betty Gay 330, 685 Brawner, Sandra Rene 326 Bray, Christopher .. 174, 180, 218, 248, 416, 417, 512 Bray, Clarence V 140, 453, 499 Breckenridge, John Ross 115, 198 Breese, Teunisse V 319. 344 Brelsford, Anna H 319, 358 Bremer, Donald Lee 160, 685 Bremer, Katherine Ann 685 Brenan, Michael S 138 Brender, Arthur John, Jr. ... 260, 430, 431, 453, 653 Brennan, George T 234 Bresie, Mrs. Susan R. M 147 Bretz, John 230 Brewer, Charles William 669 Brewer, Jo Ann 382 Brewer, John Tuck 146 Brewer, William Louis . . 169, 216, 260, 685 Brewington, Valla E 104, 160, 669 Brewster, Suzanne E 381 Brewton, Joseph L 600 Brian, Reba J. .. 91. 104, 350, 370, 669 Bricker, Douglas G 669 Bridges, Bernice C 141 Bridges, Robert Ashe 270, 587, 685 Brier. Michael A 280, 669 Briggs, Curtis G 225, 286, 653 Brigham, Deborah J 653 Bright, Robert Lawrence 587, 685 Brightman, Thos. Oswell 113, 499, 520, 589, 600 Brill, Judy Jo Ann 324, 653 Brim, Lue Raehelle 403 Brim, Mrs. Susan A 600 Brimberry, Mrs. Virginia N 646 Brimberry, Woodrow M 128. 646 Brindley, Mace Lain 270, 587, 685 Brink, James Wm 279, 600 Brink, Joyce Edd. 158, 381, 685 Brinkerhoff, Barbara Ann 356 Brinkman. Russell William ... 234, 272, 685 Brinson, Austin Neal, Jr 139 Brisbin, Robert Edward, Jr 653 Brister, Julia E 600 Brill, John Mark 302, 685 Britt, Judith L 169. 218, 236, 362. 495, 669 Brittain, Jennifer M 180 Brittian, Lloyd E U4, 151. 600 Broadclus, James A 229, 669 Brnadus. Jerry Ray 160, 587, 685 Urochstein. Stephen Lars 99. 225, 299. 685 Brock, James Luther 653 Brock, John R. 218. 174. 459. 461. 669 Mrcirk. Robert J 109 Name Pages Brock, William J 122 Brockette, Betty Sue 379 Brockman, Larry Dean 227 Brockway, Michael D 112, 669 Brndy, Stephen H 171, 288 Brokaw, Deborah Ann 382, 685 Brooke, Judd M 292 Brooke, Linda Sue 145 Brookner, Miriam Faye 328, 669 Brooks, Annie Melinda .. 216, 307, 342, 379, 685 Brooks, Bertha Nell 96, 370 Brooks, Beverly Ann 669 Brooks, Carol D 117, 358, 653 Brooks, David Kress 587 Brooks, Douglas Joe 646 Brooks, James Edw 104 Brooks, Mrs. Jane E. J 104 Brooks, Mrs. Joyce K 653 Brooks, Leonard Leo, Jr 458 Brooks, Mark Dane 685 Brooks, Rebecca Ann 354, 685 Brooks, Sandra G 141 Brooks, William Ed 108 Brooks, William Lee 646 Brookshire, N. A 586 Broome, Steven C. .. 101, 407, 408, 481 Brophy, Michael H 138, 582 Brotherton, Jas. Douglas 149, 229, 231, 646 Brott, Clifford John, Jr 279, 685 Broumley, Mrs. Robin Love S 600 Broumley, Thomas Chas 128 Broussard, Lois Mary 145, 600 Browder, Alan Camile 685 Browder, Nancy Jean .... 145, 340, 582, 685 Brown, Alphonce Joseph, Jr. . 230. 685 Brown. Anne W 468 Brown, Barbara Anne 342 Brown, Barbara Jill 362 Brown, Barrett K 286, 653 Brown, Burke H 600 Brown, Caleb S., Ill 125, 669 Brown, Carol Sue 104, 338, 653 Brown. Carolyn Kay 326, 669 Brown, Cecil C., Jr 592 Brown, Charles 653 Brown, Charles P Ill Brown, Chester H., Jr 125, 600 Brown, Colin Eric 156 Brown, David P 446, 453 Brown, Dee Ann 117, 141 Brown, Douglas Kirk 225 Brown. Elizabeth 338, 669 Brown, Elizabeth Blanche 685 Brown, Frank B., Jr 240, 201, 600 Brown, Fred Lewis, HI 275, 600 Brown, George W., Jr ?. . 234 Brown, Gloria Faye 153, 584 Brown, James Clay 270, 686 Brown, James E 171 Brown, James M., Jr 250 Brown, James Martin 171 Brown, James O., Jr 118 , 646 Brown. James Thos. 115, 157, 247, 646 Brown, Janeen T 600 Brown, Jas. Crozier 156, 592 Brown, Jennifer L 372 Brown, Jimmie C 128, 601 Brown, Joel Daniel 156 Brown, John Randolph 686 Brown, John Thomas 160, 686 Brown, Judy Kay 653 Brown, Karen 399 Brown. Lee Ola 338, 653 Brown. Lesley L 128, 601 Brown, Linda Faye 382, 582 Brown. Linda Joy 338, 669 Brown, Linda Rae 352 Brown. Mary J 468, 469 Brown, Myron D 583 Brown. Nancy Jane 585. 601 Brown, Nancy Lee 356 Brown, Oliver Carl 229 Brown, Mrs. Patricia A 447 Brown, Rebecca Sue 136, 379, 686 Brown. Robert E., Ill 294, 686 Brown, Robert H 292, 669 Brown, Robert Michael 686 Brown. Scotty Mac . 262, 430, 433, 453 Brown, Sue Florence 14 Brown, Va. Jane 344 Name Pages Brown. Virginia L 356, 601, 669 Brown, William H 138 Browne, Loyd Warren 653 Brownell, Nancie Annette 468 Browning, Ann 340, 686 Browning, Ben D 270, 646 Browning, Clint R 686 Browning, Joseph R., Jr 128, 653 Browning, Leslie P 150 Browning, Mrs. Mary Shell 669 Brownlee. Mary Z 334, 686 Brownlee, Topsy Ann 686 Brownlow, James C 294, 669 Broyles. Sally K 117, 336 Broyles, Sarah P 218, 350, 601 Bruce, Doyle Edward, Jr 686 Bruce, Paul Lee 91 Bruce, Stephen Graham 686 Bruckner, James V 128, 646 Bruder, Kenneth H 280 Bruder, Tom W 248, 601 Bruhl, Charles K., Jr 116 Brumage, Mary Elizabeth 173, 344. 379 Brummett, Nita Joan 401, 653 Brundidge, Larry Joe 262 Brundrett, Ina Lynne 117, 330, 669 Bruner, Gary W 601 Bruni, Anthony J 601 Brunkenhoefer, Ruth Ann 601 Brunner, Alberta Ann 379, 686 Brunner, Virginia M 336, 669 Brunton. Judye Dian 161, 166, 184. 646 Bruyere, Marilyn 326, 381, 686 Bryan, David Mack 94, 669 Bryan, James H 146. 184 Bryan, Jimmy D 100, 114, 235, 669 Bryan, Joe Martin 118 Bryan, Richard M 653 Bryant, Barbara Ann 402, 408 Bryant, Cynthia Lee 150 Bryant, Douglas W 669 Bryant, Jack David 99. 686 Bryant, Jerry Don 262, 669 Bryant, John H 207 Bryant, John Lay Ill, 653 Bryant, Marshall Alan .... 148. 156, 223 Bryant, Nancy Jo 401 Bryant, Rebecca Jane 342, 686 Brydson. Carolyn A 180 Bryson, Joe Goodson 256, 686 Bryson, Jonelle L 686 Brzeszkiewicz. Peggy Jane 168, 218, 221, 324, 364, 669 Bublis, Rosemary 669 Buechele, Susan 468 Buchele, Michael J 138, 292, 653 Buchholtz, Calvin Carl, Jr 160 Buchholtz, William W. . . . 138, 406, 408 Buck, Betty Fay 669 Buckle, Elsie Harriet 322, 324, 686 Buckley, John S 223 Buckner, Janet Carol 350 Buckner, John P 120, 202, 589 Buechele, Susan B 141. 653 Buehncr, Barbara Lee 377 Buell, Loren Scott 481 Bueltel, Rich. Jos. .. 171, 199, 304, 601 Buenger, Julian V 234, 477. 669 Buerschinger, Charles A 227, 279. 304, 653 Bufford, Samuel L 177 Buford, Charles A 224 Buford, Jimmy Tom 297 Bugg, Willis L 128, 601 Bugna, Wm. Stephen, Jr 124, 646 Buie, Brenda B 344, 601 Bull, Annie L 331, 653 Bull Bill Owen .... Ill, 149, 220. 221. 601 Bulla, Daniel N 266 Bullard, Paula Kay 207, 669 Bulllngton, Janet Susan . . 177, 379, 686 Bullock, Debra Ann 686 Bullock, James C 203. 208 Bullock, Sara V 113, 168, 215, 218, 495, 499, 520 Bullock, William M 475 Bullough, Dale Clay 171, 282, 304. 616 Bunce, Robert E 282 Bunch, Philip R 196. 260 Bunnell. John Walton, Jr 587 NIK Pages Bunting, Beverly Sue 319 Bunting, James W 110, 4 83 Buraiky, Saeed H 102, 103. 138 Burba, Edward T 161, 167 Burch, James D 653 Burdett, Mrs. Carlie Sue H 132 Burden, Thomas Lee 191 Burdick, David M 152 Burdick, Edward William 653 Burgar, John David 601 Burgard, Mrs. Tina Louise C. 132, 184 Surge, Rebecca Faye 381, 686 Burger, John Austin 601 Burgess, Donnie Ray 227 Burgess, Robert Doil 116, 601 Bnrgheimer, Martha Fae 347 Burk, James Eddy 171, 520 Burk, Larry Lee 601 Burk, Malinda Lee ... 88, 236, 362, 601 Burke, Cynthia Ann 328, 669 Burke, Edmund Thomas, Jr. .. 256, 686 Burke, James Lee 138. 161, 290 Burke. Larry Kenneth ... 100, 101, 235, 686 Burke, Nelda June 104 Burke, Wm. Francis, III 246 Burkett, Steven Alan 215, 260, 669 Burkett, Thomas Oscar 458 Burkhaher, Robt. Nolen 601 Burkholder, James H 653 Burks, Cheryl M 182, 653 Burks, Gene Marie 96 Burks, Victoria Ann 160, 582, 686 Burleson, Betsy E 132, 183, 601 Burleson, Wm. Dan 170, 218, 258, 413. 473, 477, 481, 483, 520 Burley, Becky Lynn 310, 350 Burnett, Iris Lynn 601 Burnett, Linda Louise 336, 669 Burnett, Margaret 330, 601 Burnett, P. Aldis 352, 686 Burnett, Robert Lee 125, 601 Burnett, Samuel D 113 Burnett, Virginia Claire 330, 686 Burnett, William Lee 260, 601 Burnette. Hazel V 160, 166 Burnham, Barbara Lea ... 383, 582, 686 Burnham, Maxie Earl 121, 653 Burns, Alice Marie 215 Burns, Bonnie Barbara 399 Burns, George Allen 234, 669 Burns, Jas. Arthur ... 94, 149, 174, 646 Burns, John Bennett 686 Burns. John C 157, 235 Burns, Michael D 114 Burns, Rebecca Ann 653 Burns, Robert W., Jr 302, 304, 653 Burns, Robt. Allen 203, 208 Burns, Susan V 324, 686 Burnside, Sherry Ann 350 Burpo, Robert Patrick 587 Burr, Cheryl Ann .. 143, 168. 221, 224. 324, 489, 495, 653 Burrell, Roy Dean 104 Burris, Thomas A., Jr. .. 397, 406, 408, 473 Burroughs, James David 586 Burroughs, Janet C 358, 653 Burrow, Glenn Arlen 404, 653 Burrow, Janice K 319, 356 Burrows, Betty 347 Burrows, Patty Lynn 117, 326, 601 Burrus, Barbara J 160, 166, 653 Bursey, Lynda L 326, 653 Burshan, Hakim A 103 Burson, Bertha Lynn 159 Burson, Diana L 344 Burson. Marilyn Kay 686 Burson. Robert Wayne 114, 160 Burtner, Barbara Ann .... 160. 367, 686 Burton, John Paul 250, 304 Burton, Joseph Arnold 1W Burton. Rodney M 294, 669 Burton, Stephen N 6S3 Burwell, Randolph C 199, 476 Busby. Barbara 88, 322. 362, 468, 669 Buiby, Russell C 260, 653 Bush. Dennis C 1 Bush. Eddie Ceo 01 Bush. Frederick L 294. 601 Bush. John Howard 2 1 Bush. 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Deborah A 370, 669 Byrd Judith K. . .. 168, 221, 227, 324, 364, 489, 495, 512 Byrd. Kenneth W 669 Byrne, Clifford D 302, 653 Byrne. Michael E 138 Byrne, Sheila Lynn 401, 669 Byrom, Sylvia Lynn 307 Byron, Bruce Bernhardt 229 Cabe, David B 156 Caddel, Robert R 139 Cade, Ellen Ora 686 Cade, William H 264, 653 Cadenhead, Donald Mack 89, 669 Cadwell, Terry Wayne ... 160, 163, 167, 184, 669 Caffee, John J. Lee Ill Cafferty, Paul 122, 602 Caffey, David Luther 459, 461, 587 Cafoue, Michele A 384 Cage, Claude R 227, 262 Cage, Robert L 405 Cagney, Michael James 686 Cain. Burney D., Jr 669 Cain, Johnny Owen 122, 416 Cain, Kathryn Frances .. 145, 306, 340, 582, 686 Cain, Pamela Susan 169, 215, 340, 686 Caisse, Madelein Louise 686 Calderon, Carlos 483 Caldwell, Catherine A 381 Caldwell. Donna Jean 136. 669 Caldwell, Joseph W., Jr 602 Caldwell, Phyllis June 686 Caldwell, Richard D 193, 646 Caldwell. Sylvia Dow 141 Calhoun, Cathryn Elaine 324, 653 Calhoun, Mark Alan Ill, 669 Calhoun, Sam Harlan 120 Calk, Judith Ann 686 Calkin, John D 302 Calkins, John Charles 240, 686 Callaway, Cynthia D 669 Callaway, James Paul 180 Callaway, Susan Kay 336 Caller, Robert Clay 99 Calley, Loyal J 272 Calvert, Elizabeth A 354, 653 Calvit. Joan 686 Camden. John M 480, 484 Cameron, Kathy 159. 338, 495, 653 Cameron, Mila K 180, 653 Cameron, Robert B 268, 646 Cameron, Sara Ann 20 Cammack, Benjamin Y., Jr. . . 254, 255, 304. 669 Camp, Becky Renee 371 Camp, Bill Adkins 160, 686 Camp, Carol Ann 381, 686 Camp. Laura Marie 472 Camp. Roger Edwin Ill, 592 Campbell, Annette Marie 382, 653 Campbell, Arch Miller ... 216, 266, 653 Campbell, Arnold Earl 122 Campbell, David B 160, 589. 646 Campbell, Donna Jean 468 Campbell, Jacqualyn C 340, 670 Campbell, John Layne 294, 686 Campbell, Justin M., Ill 218, 248, 653 Campbell, Robert E 286, 670 Campbell, Sarah C 215 Campbell, Thomas Hearn 458 Campbell, William G.. 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Ill 268, 670 Carey, John Richard 100, 234 Cargile, James W 670 Cargill, Helen E 136 Cargill, Lou Ellen 334, 602 Cargill, Marshall H.. Jr. .. 99, 407, 602 Cariker, Kenneth Wayne 156 Carl, Catherine E 324 Carl, Colin J 195 Carlberg, Michael D 229. 405 Carley, Addison B 602 Carlisle, Carolyn 342 Carlisle, Cesa Lynn 318 Carlisle, Dorothy Kay 350, 686 Carlisle, James R 653 Carlisle, Sally Ann 377, 468 Cailock, George D., Ill .. 88, 140, 191, 499, 520 Carlock, Cretchen 340, 654 Carlson, Anna Louise 582, 686 Carlson, Christine M 306 Carlson, Myrl Jay 314 Carman, Edward L., Ill 230 Carmichael, Richard C. .. 113, 157, 233 Carmichael, William John 406 Carnahan, Kathleen M. .. 350, 364, 602 Carney, Brenda Sue 89, 145, 654 Carney, Ralph A 686 Carnicom, Ruth Ann 160 Caroom, Douglas G. 156, 174. 192, 216 Carpenter, Carol Jane 471 Carpenter, David Allen 138, 654 Carr, Donald Leon 119, 201, 602 Cair, James C 266 Carr, Kaye Irene 686 Carr, Linda Lou 670 Carr, Raymond R 125. 646 Carr. Robt. Chas 256, 602 Carr, Walter Peterson 264, 686 Carrico, Carolynn M 686 Carrillo. John R 229 Carrington, Eugene C 293, 670 Carrington, Frederick L 138, 670 Carrington, Ilene P 384, 654 Carroll, Barbara A. 138, 352, 495, 500. 510, 586, 602 Carroll, Betty Ruth 602 Carroll, Billy Dan 139. 592 Carroll, James Larry 654 Carroll, Joe Robert, Jr 208 Carroll, Kenneth T 138, 602 Carroll, Louise G 397, 400 Carroll, Marianne ... 150, 199. 366. 654 Carroll, Ronnie Lee 686 Carroll, Mrs. Sharon Kay E 654 Carsey, Karmien A 403 Carsey, Steven Martin 294 Carson, Carol F 88, 362 Carson, Jefery F 119. 122, 646 Carson, Robert Willis 290, 686 Carson, Scott C 302, 686 Carter, Billy Wayne 120 Carter, Brian C 602 Carter, Carol Amanda 324, 686 Carter, Catherine B 356 Carter, Cynthia Sue 354, 686 Carter. David Ray Ill, 654 Carter, Donna D 686 Carter, Donna Jo 686 Carter. Gilbert B 282, 654 Carter, James Otto 235 Carter, James S 248, 304, 654 Carter, Joe Lloyd 587 Carter, Mary Hall 232 Carter, Nancy 160, 166, 654 Carter, Robert A 654 Cartwright, Jan D 152, 198 Cartwright, John Barnes Ill Cartwright, Joiner, Jr 262, 654 Cartwright, Reagan, Jr 686 Caruso, Michael Claude 169, 587 Carver, Janice Ruth 180, 381, 582, 686 Cary, Judson F 240 Casey, Bonnie S 336, 383 Casey, Daniel T 436, 453 Casey, Kenneth E 110. 646 Casey, Lillian Dianne 686 Casey, Louis S., Jr 475. 476 Casey, Robert A., Jr 475, 477 Cashdollar, Charles A 227 Cashion, Brownie Sue ... 189, 190, 200, 218, 362, 364, 489, 491, 513 Cason, Calhy Ann 344, 686 Cass, Syrian F 115 Cassel, John Jerry 110, 584. 592 Casstevens, David M 654 Castaneda, Jaime Enrique 128 Casteel, Wm. Edward 234 Castellanos, Katherine N 338, 387, 670 Casteter. Don William 121, 654 Castillo, Daniel T 654 Castillo, Elsa Idalia 602 Castleman, Kenneth R 139 Castro, Miguel Hernandez 654 Caswell, Joan 602 Cater, Carol A 350, 377 Cates, John Warren 224, 282, 587, 686 Cates, Mary Angela 602 Cates, Sandra Kay 686 Gather, Linda Lee 352 Cathey, Ellen Rebecca 324, 686 Caton, Paul E 654 Catterton, John Henry 654 Catterton, William T 286, 654 Caughman, Jerry T 602 Causey, Charmaine M 602 Cauthorn, Tommy Drew 140, 191, 256, 499, 520 Cavalier, Mich. Edw 120, 202, 646 Cavanaugh, Elizabeth J 670 Cavanaugh, Maureen C 686 Cavazos, Maria Elena 654 Cave, Kenneth M 602 Caven. Hubbard S 174, 248 Caveness, Donna Sue 340, 602 Cavett, Sarah B 161 Cavelt, William A 646 Cawyer, Roscoe D 128 Cawyer, Mrs. Shirley Ann M 142 Cederholm. Barbara Joan 160. 370, 686 Centeno, Hector A 482 Center, Earl Carlyle. II 161 Cepeda, Joseph 224 Cerminaro. Gayle 177. 318 Cernosek, Constance M 403 Chaffe, Susan Carol 104 Chaffee, Wm. Michael 602 Chaffin, Ronald L 109, 160, 646 Chalmers, Presley H., Jr 171, 584 Chamberlain, Frances F 319 Chambers, Charles W 252 Chamnesa, Gwendolyn June 469 Champion, John W 654 Champlin, Arliss M 156. 215 Chance, Curtis W 116 Chandler, Chas. Groce 602 Chandler, Patricia L 350, 670 Chandler. Rich. Nelson 139, 589 Chaney, Earl Thomas 602 Chaney, John Shaw 134, 151 Chaney, Kathryn Orcutt 468 Chaney, Virginia S 468 Chanto-Argueda, Victor Hu 482 Chapa, Carlos J 94, 230 Chapell, Don Clayton 198, 262 Chaplin, Catherine Reda 340, 469 Chapman, Carol Ruth 495, 602 Chapman, Charlotte R. ... 218, 362, 602 Chapman, Deborah A 686 Chapman, James W., Jr 218, 258, 475, 477 Chapman, Jimmy Carl 146, 177 Chapman, John H., Jr 268, 670 Chapman, Winnie 413 Chappell, Mrs. Ann S. . . . 190, 500, 592 Chappell, David F 191 Chappell, Ersalene 144, 182 Charlton, Robert T 670 Chase, Davis S 290 Chastain, Garvin Dunn, III .. 156, 244, 602 Chastain, Mary M 306 Cliaslang, Carol Elder 104 Chatmas, John Thomas 282, 654 Chatmon, Frank 100, 148, 235 Chavarria, Antonio 179, 407 Cheaney, Shelia Enid 602 Cheatham, Donald T 264 Cheatham, Thomas Lynn 223, 686 Cheeves, Barbara Ann 338 Chenault, Harriot E 366, 686 Chenault, Stephen F 224 Chenault, Wm. Blewett, HI ... 389, 592 Chcreck, Robert Alan 258, 587, 686 Cherico, Felix W., Jr 138 Chernicky, Keith C 224 Cherry, Barton Null 134. 407 Cherry, Meryl R 182, 390 Cherry, Robt. Earl . 157, 234, 474, 477, 602 Chesner, Suzanne Mary 159, 686 Chester, Gerald Ray 160, 670 Chiasson, Barbara L 338, 370, 670 Chien, Chao Chang A 96 Child, Forrest C., Jr 156 Childers, Camilla E , 686 Childress, Carolyn Sue 136, 670 Childress, David Wm 262, 438, 670 Childress, James Allen 458 Childress, Scott C 263, 670 Childs, Barbara J. .. 112, 160, 166, 338, 670 Childs, Henry Berg 602 Childs, Kalen 603 Childs, Kathie 131 Childs, Mollie Allen 338 Childs, Robert Wood, Jr 406 Chiles, H. E., Jr 151 Chin, Tim Kuo 156 Chitwood, Patrick T 104 Chlapek, John Henry 104, 654 Choban, Gregory G 148, 220 Cholow-Kirsch, Aaron 98 Chote, James B 248, 654 Chow, Hau Cheung 405 Chowning, Richard W 453 Chrane, Linda L 142 Chrisman, Dale Lynn 110, 603 Christenberry, Deirdre 370, 654 Christensen, Clay W. B. . 354, 471, 670 Christensen, Leslie Ann 654 Christensen, Robert Loy 670 Page 713 Name Pa, flame Pages Christensen, Terry Soren 121, 589, 646 Christian, Cynthia Lou . . . 321, 379, 686 Christian, Jean Marie 131 Christian, Mary J 396, 670 Christiansen, Bodil Janet 402 Christie, Linda Suzanne 379 Christie, Susan Gail 177, 686 Christie, Virginia L 159 Christmann, Karen Faith 381, 686 Christner, Catherine A. . . 205, 350, 670 Christopher, Donna Faye 159, 603 Christy, Robert C. .. 258, 473, 587, 686 Chu, Billy 654 Chulasamaya, Monthree 483 Church, Paschel Lee 105 Church, Walter W 252, 603 Cissik, John Henry 592 Clancy, Larry Dan 149, 221 Clanton, Donna Kay 382, 686 Clapp, Zelia Kay 654 Clardy, Dickey E 139 Clardy, Richard R 475. 476 Clare, Carol Jean 586 Clark, Ann Bayler 340, 377 Clark, Carl Dwight 510 Clark, Carol Ann 117, 321, 603 Clark, Charles A 252 Clark, Charles B 260, 317, 654 Clark, Clarence Randy 156, 473 Clark, Dennis Edward 284 Clark, Elizabeth A. 168, 309, 324, 495, 501 520, 603 Clark, Gail Eliz 312, 342, 603 Clark, Gary Alan 686 Clark, Gilbert, Jr 268, 670 Clark, Harriette A 131, 328, 603 Clark, Harry Dean 234, 406 Clark, Jack Coley 226 Clark, James Edward 94, 230 Clark, Julia P 382 Clark, Karen Ann 670 Clark, Lee Allen 180, 603 Clark, Mark Edwin 160, 654 Clark, Marsha 306, 340, 670 Clark, Mary Alix 340 Clark, Merry M 102 Clark, Mich. James ... 94, 149, 174, 228 Clark, Michael J 589 Clark, Richard 113 Clark, Richard Tweedy 654 Clark, Robert Dean 169 Clark, Robert Murel, Jr 276, 686 Clark, Steven Ray 240, 654 Clark, Thomas A 125, 588, 603 Clark, Thomas F 268, 670 Clark, Willard W., Jr 284 Clarke, Cathy B 307, 352, 670 Clarke, Frances Ann . 89, 180, 390, 670 Clarke, Jos. Alden 250 Clarke, Robert T 240, 483 Clarke, Susan Jane ... 88, 356, 387, 670 Clarkson, David Michael 687 Clawater, Lynn S 221, 356, 468 Claiton, Michael Dale 484, 687 Clay, Lee Ashton 190, 201, 225 Clay, Steven Henry 461, 687 Claypool, Michael J 263, 654 Clayton, Carol Ann 209 Clayton, Cheryl Elizabeth 90 Clayton, Dan G 603 Clayton, John R 116, 589 Clayton, Owen G 592 Cleaver, Almitra Eugene 582, 687 Cleaver, Grace J 168, 654 Cleaver, Toni E 603 Clegg, Millard Brantley 248 Cleland, Janet Lyn 381, 687 Clem, Susan L 145, 381, 670 Clements, Allan John 446, 447, 453 Clements, David Earl 250, 670 Clements, Joan Lillian 670 Clements, John Chas 116. 646 Clements, Patricia J 213, 216, 338, 520, 603 Clements, Peggy L. 182, 200, 214, 215, 216, 338, 495, 654 Clements, Richard 263, 670 Clemons, Carl L 240, 670 Clcndening, Gerald C 603 Cleveland, Malcolm Lee 687 Cleveland. Robert H 138, 282, 603 C.levrnger, Larry 120, 589 Clevenger, Tachie Sue 379 Clewis, Kathleen 342 Clifford, Billy Mack 146, 184, 670 Clifton, Candace Maud ... 352, 382, 687 Clifcon, Carl Lloyd 459, 687 Clifton. Charles W. 293, 438, 453, 654 Clifton, George M 99, 225, 646 Clifton, Rosalyn 670 Clifton, Truett D 371, 603 Clinard, Ralph Leon, Jr 114, 646 Cline, Barry Alan 258, 654 Clint, Harriet 170, 344, 654 Cloninger, Kriss III 240 Clopton, Elizabeth R 356, 670 Cloud, Catherine Louise 356, 687 Cloud, Frederick G.. Ill 654 Cloud, Larry Gene 407 Cloud, Stephen Earl 275, 687 Cloudt, Camille L 321, 603 Clunn, Linda D 366, 670 Clyburn, Laura 215 Cobb, Charles Clifton 170 Cobb, Cynthia J 342 Cobb, Dixie Ann 150 Cobb, George Lee 458 Cobb, Jacqueline Gay 586 Cobos-Cucalon, Luis Alfon 483 Coburn, Ronald C 223 Cochran, Carl David 207 Cochran, Jerry Otho 157, 235 Cochran. Nadine 326 Cochran, Victoria A 356, 670 Cochran, William H 263. 670 Cockrell, Ernest H. 118. 171, 304, 589 Cockrell, Wm. Foster Jr 250 Cockrum, John Earl Ill, 603 Coe, Helen Dale 354, 603 Coe, Jack Lee 139, 589, 603 Coe, Michele Elizabeth 354, 687 Coerver, Louise N. . 169, 215, 310, 326, 379, 670 Coras, Charles A 121, 589 Coffey, Clarence W., Jr 260 Coffey, Richard Alan 20 Coffman, Jas. Danny 121, 589, 603 Coffman, Mrs. Jessica C. C 603 Cogging, Brian Ervin 256, 687 Cohen, Barry M 242 Cohen, Gary Alan 280 Cohen. Janet Ruth 347, 381, 687 Cohen, Louis Jay 438, 453 Cohen, Michael Arthur 280 Cohen, Miriam Leah 173, 347, 687 Cohen, Sharon Lynn 169, 170, 328 Cohenour, Pamela M 356,, 654 Coira, Peter Louis 234 Colbert, Mr . Lynne C 585 Colburn, Roy Dale 687 Coldwell, Colbert N 252 Cole, Barbara 310 Cole, Carolyn Kay 333, 364 Cole, Charles Harrington 260, 687 Cole. Floyd C 215 Cole, Jackie Ann 172, 330, 687 Cole, James George 110, 654 Cole, James Grady 687 Cole, Judith Karen 379, 687 Cole, Kenneth Wayne 258, 670 Cole, Margaret Diane 215 Cole, Michael Jay 406, 687 Cole, Richard R 584 Cole, Trenton C., Ill 128, 482, 654 Cole. Wm. David 128 Coleman, Carol Lavera ... 382, 468,471 Coleman, Evelyn S 182 Coleman, Frank T 228, 603 Coleman, James Roy 252, 654 Coleman, Kenneth Dwayne 113 Coleman. Lynda B. . 348, 349, 364, 370 Coleman. Margaret E. ... 307, 352, 372, 670 Coleman, Myrtis Neal 646 Coleman. Sandr. Ky 350, 670 Coleman, Sherman T.. Jr 248 Colgin, Thomas Robert 461, 587 Colgrove, Barbara E 208 Colgrove, Kathleen J 603 Colina-Vargas, Carloi A 592 Colina-Vargas, Miguel A. . 96. 156, 592 Colley, Jamea Ralph 215, 654 Collie, Robert M.. Jr 190, 240, 654 Collier Connie A 352, 603 flame Pages Collier, Paul Eric 99 Collier, Rich. Robert . 139, 177, 260, 603 Collier, Robt. Oran 263. 477 Collier, Ruth Ann 379, 582 Collier, Shirley A 352, 603 Collier. William Avery 272, 654 Collins, Charles J., Ill 436, 437 Collins, Charles P 264, 654 Collins, Eliz. Claire 342 Collins, George M 113 Collins, Jan Annette 344, 381 Collins, Johnny McGee 687 Collins, Michael D 149, 226, 654 Collins, Michael J 230 Collins, Robert L 149, 230, 476 Collins, Roger Charles 483, 687 Collins, Ronald Edward 230 Collins, Ronald Kent 304 Collins, Vincent R 160 Collins, William W., Jr 264 Colton, Murray Fred 442 Colvert, Lester Lum 583 Colvin, Jay Wallace, III . 170, 264, 687 Colvin, Norton A., Jr 290, 654 Colwick, Larry Charles 670 Combs, Judith Lynn 95 Comer, William Deryl, Jr 458 Comiskey, Charles Edward .... 248, 687 Comp, John Jefferson 161, 184 Compton, Douglas Wayne 654 Compton, Munson, Jr 149, 156, 234, 603 Comstock, Virginia L 603 Conahan, James L Ill, 119, 603 Conahan, Joan Darlene 670 Conatser, David Gene 1338 Concha-Zuniga, Mario J 116, 603 Condry, James Edward, Jr 240, 687 Cone, Martha Carol 582 Cones, John Wayne 130, 293, 603 Coneway, P. Michael 266, 670 Conlan, Terrence M 209 Conly, Diann 216, 307, 354 Conly, John Thomas 149, 230, 256, 654 Conn, Jno. Randall 388, 604 Connally, David T 152 Connally, John B.. Ill ... 171, 270, 654 Connard, Gerald G 293, 654 Connell, Bobby B 444, 453 Council, Carol Danlyn 381, 687 Connell, Carolyn 88, 342, 687 Conner, Carol Alice 169, 326, 687 Connolly, Patricia Ann ... 336, 3%, 687 Connors, Karen K 670 Connors, Kevin M 480, 484 Conoley, David Royce 128 Constant, Anthony F 169, 190, 192, 304 Converse, Robert C 248, 654 Conway, Carol Ann 88, 358, 604 Conway, David A., Jr. ... 262, 415, 417, 453 Conway, Mrs. Dorris Garrett 592 Conway, Robert W 670 Conway, Walter P 604 Cook, Brenda J 168, 218, 236, 340, 364, 496, 670 Cook, Chris V 157, 233, 477 Cook, David Bruce . 100, 218, 234, 250, 416, 670 Cook, David Wm Ill Cook, Don Selman 604 Cook, Doris Marie 583 Cook, Elmer A.. Jr 125 Cook, Frank Bryan 113, 646 Cook, Careth Wren 174, 583 Cook, Johnny W 284 Cook, Joyce Lucas 654 Cook Karen Sue .... 173, 382, 471, 582, 687 Cook, Lynda Joyce 117. 334, 654 Cook, Paula Jean 180, 379, 687 Cook, Phillip Henry 256. 670 Cook, Robert Berry. Jr 294 Nam Pages Cook, Thomas W 438. 453 Cook, Walter L., Jr 171, 263, 604 Cooke, John Rogers 646 Cooksey, Carolyn Sue 670 Coole, Edana Clementine 169, 324, 379, 687 Cooley, James Allen 260 Coolidge, Jimmy Ray 156, 388 Cooper, Cynthia Ann 362, 381, 687 Cooper, Freddy Gardner 459, 461 Cooper, Herbert B 592 Cooper, John Wallace, IV 687 Cooper, Leonard W 109, 116, 604 Cooper, Martha J 654 Cooper, Sandra Louise 398, 687 Cooper, Sue Lynn 342 Cooper, Thomas C 587 Coors, Jeanne P 354. 604 Coovert, Cary Glenn 670 Cope, Susan E 150, 168, 169, 173, 320, 356, 670 Copeland, Charles Robert 458 Copeland, Kay 218, 309, 340 Copeland, Ollie Jackson 483, 687 Coppinger, Glonda M 687 Corbett, Desmond B 138 Cordell, Claire 344, 687 Corder, Maida M 218. 326, 604 Cordts, Constance C 604 Corley. Brooke Elizabeth 382 Corley, Hal Ray 406 Corn, Harvey Ray 184 Cornelius, Sue Sharon 670 Cornelius, Suzanne 358 Cornell, Stephen H 483 Cornell, James Reavis 297, 687 Cornell, Narica L 687 Cornwell, Cary Tyler 248, 604 Coronado, Tomas ' . .230, 587 Corpora, Samuel Anthony 282, 687 Correll, Cay 496, 646 Correll, Selena C 172. 364 Corso, Karen Kay 330 Corson, Robert A 429 Cortes, Joseph C 177, 651 Cortines, Glenn Dell 161 Corwin, Carolyn 646 Cosby, Brenda Kaye 104, 467 Costello, James B., Jr 235 Costlow, Lynn Edward 589 Collar, David M 242, 670 Collar, Steve William 242, 687 Cotrell, Jacqueline 340 Colrone, Louis, III 670 Cotropia, Charles S 114, 216, 266, 654 Gotten, Cheryl D 306, 342 Cottingham, Lynn ... 138, 145, 381, 654 Cotton, Betty Craig 358, 687 Cotton, Courtenay L 358, 670 Cottrell, William Burr 687 Couch, J. O. Terrell, Jr 264, 654 Couch, Stuart W 654 Coughlin, Kathryn Lee 362 Coughran, Mrs. Lila Beth P 131 Council, Carol Diannc ... 145, 205, 379, 687 Cours, Cynthia 379, 687 Coursey, Douglas E 125, 604 Covert, Gary Lee 247, 646 Covert, George K 286 Covin, Sunny 390 Covington, George A 206 Covinglon, Timothy Ray 128, 592 Cowan. Jan Elizabeth 356, 687 Cowan, Margaret A 604 Cowan, Roberta Mae 112. 687 Cowan, Terrence Ross 230 Cowan, Tommy Neal 105, 140. 160, 163, 165, 167, 174, 501, 520. 646 Cowan, William R 120, 126 Coward, Barbara E 236, 336, 670 Cowart. Jesson Couch 282. 687 Cowen. Nancy AuiusU .. 112, 150, 347, 687 Page 714 flame Pages Name Pages Name Pages Name Pages Cowhig, Norine E 604 Cowing, Christopher F 604 Cowper, Brenda Joy 316 Cox, Byron Edw 218, 294 Coi, Carol 324, 670 Cox, Charles Lee 479 Cox, Chris V 248, 687 COT, Cynthia L 183 Cox, Donald W 110, 654 Cox, Frances Ann 670 Coi, James Neal 252, 687 Coi, James R 293, 670 Coi, Larry W 604 Coi, Martha E 387 Coi, Michael Jack 99 Coi, Robert William 121 Coi, Ronald Joe 128, 646 Coi, Steven C 276 Cox, Walter 261 Coym, Patrick William 687 Coyne, Michael Thomas . 156, 229, 484 Cozart, Gray Marvin 604 Cracraft, Mich. Jas 604 Craddock, Phillip Ray .... 119, 122, 604 Craddock, Thomas W 218 Crader. Susan 687 Craft, Addie E 145, 358, 670 Craft, Howard W 266 Craft, John B 180 Craft, Mary Lynn 136, 400, 654 Craft, Robert L 604 Craig, Cheryl Renee 180, 344, 379, 687 Crais, Daniel L 290, 654 Crate, David Picton 268, 687 Craig, Douglas S., Jr 174. 268 Craig, Gary Brian 264 Craig, Ceo. Robert 139, 589, 604 Craig, John Thomas 180, 181, 654 Craig, Margaret P 352, 469 Craig, Richard Flinn 687 Craig, William Calloway . 94, 160, 229, 687 Craig. William J., Jr 405 Craig, Wm. Hubert . 121, 149, 229, 604 Grain, Carole Lois 687 Grain, Charles D 477 Grain, John Roy 264, 601 Grain, Olive C 354 Cramer, Connie 173, 215, 381, 582 Cramer, Roger B 276, 670 Crandall. Scott M 230, 260 Crane, Anne Louise 403 Cranfill, Barbara M 670 Crapitto. Jo Ann 496 Graver, Mary Diane 350, 687 Graver, Mary M 670 Crawford, John Paul 687 Crawford, Larry Wayne 461, 687 Crawford, Richard D 604 Creagh, William C 272, 670 Creamer. Frank D 293, 654 Cresap, Laurel Kay 318 Cresswell, Linda L 336 Creswell, Samuel H 604 Crider, Coi Robert 389 Crigger, Mary Carlin 312 Crim, David W 604 Crim, Rose M 352, 670 Crist, Marcia F 103 Criswell, Nancy Ella 379, 687 Crites, Robert H 148, 224, 670 Crivello, Peter 126 Groan. Stephen D 252 Crocker. Dennis J 99 Crocker, Grace Alice 340, 654 Crockett. Kathleen 356, 377, 687 Crockett, Leslie Carol 350 Croft, Janie L 366, 687 Croft, Rochelle Faye 361. 687 Croft, Thomas C 270 Croisant, John Keith 134,604 Cromer. Gail 358 Crone, Robert W., Jr 161 Cronfel. Omayma E. 604 Cronquist, Karen Gay 160,403 Groom, Judith L. . . . 143, 153, 336, 584, 604 Crosby, Amelia Dian 350, 372 Crosselte, Mary Anne 182, 330 Crouch, Judith E 138, 399 Crouch, Wayne Jeffrey 654 Croucher, Kirk Lee 477 Crow, Randolph W 264, 480 Crow, Theodore F 263, 687 Crowe, Deborah R 344, 670 Crowell, Douglas C 286 Crowell, Eug. Richard 156 Crowell, Steven Glen 587, 670 Croison, John R 479. 481 Crozier, John B 224 Cruce, Carol 336, 670 Cruikshank, Deborah Kay 366 Cruikshanlc, Sandra Ann 604 Crumpton, Carolyn Ann 582 Cruse. Caren E 312 Cruse. Mary L 358 Crutchfield. Catherine A 582 Crutchfield. Dan Evans 250, 670 Crutchfield, Steve Cott . . 388, 475, 604 Crutsinger, Elizabeth Ann 383, 687 Cryer, Wm. Liggin 203, 207 Cubbison. Gregory K 206, 252, 670 Cudd, Mary Diane 687 Cude, Kay Ellen 89, 143, 401, 654 Cuellar, Pedro Luz 604 Cuevas, Ruben. Jr 404 Culak, Robert Gene Ill, 604 Cullen, Jeffrey L 670 Cullen, Robert Alan 670 Culler, Patricia K 215 Cullington, James R 654 Culp, Joan C 358 Culp, Samuel K 647 Gumming, Thomas N., Jr 122, 654 Cummings, John W 223 Cummings, Mary Jane 144, 582 Cummings, Peggy Ruth 670 Cummings, Stephen M 264 Cunningham, Charlotte A 218 Cunningham, Cynthia 342 Cunningham, David Johnson . . 286, 687 Cunningham, Dinah C 362, 468 Cunningham, J. Earlene 142 Cunningham, Jo Lynn ... 143, 605, 352. 391, 585, 501. 520 Cunningham, John P., Jr 250. 687 Cunningham, Judy Marie 605 Cunningham, Linda Lee ... 89, 145, 654 Cunningham, Mary Carol 144, 671 Cunningham, Ronald D 128 Cunningham, Suanne 671 Cunningham, Susan Jean 173, 340, 381, 582, 687 Cunningham, Tom Alan 453 Cunningham. William R 240. 671 Cupaioli, Ian L 272, 592 Cure, James Omar 116 Curlee, Cathy Nell 215, 338, 671 Currah, Robert Mitchell 654 Curry, Anna Maria 138 Curry, Bonny Lynn 352, 687 Curry, Cindy Lou 131, 605 Curry, Diana Pe arl 605 Curry, Eugene Bruce 229 Curry, Jo Ann Olene 350, 671 Curry, Mary J 180, 408 Curry, Rosemary 362. 605 Curry, Saundy J 182, 671 Curry, Thomas Allen 282. 687 Curtino, Linda Joyce .... 212, 215, 401, 671 Curtis, Carolyn 654 Curtis, Dana Allan .. 436, 437, 453, 671 Curtis, Laura Lee 671 Curtis. Lou Ann 215. 326, 671 Curtis, Thomas Percy 258, 671 Curtiss, Clark Aleiander 160, 687 Cushman, Susan M 354 Cykoski, Russell C 157, 233, 647 Cyrus, Ginda Lynne 141 D Dabney, Susan Lynn 314, 324 Daerr, Rose Marie 330, 654 Dagley, Ronald Edward 250, 687 Dahlgren, Charlotte N 381 Dahlgren, Joseph J 605 Dahlstrom, Patricia C 324 Dailey, Dale F 352, 671 Daily, Philip L 114, 202, 284, 647 Dale, Jo Ann 582 Dale, Katharyne Ann 654 Daleo, Jo Ann Theresa 605 Daley, Denyse E 379 Daley, Nicholas George . . . ' . ... 156, 647 Dalio, Carl Jo 247, 647 Dailey, Ward 116 Dalmont, Patricia Lynn 112, 687 Dalrymple, Dennis A 116 Dalton. Donald M 453 Dalton, Linda L 160, 330. 467, 671 Dalton, Tolbert M., Ill .. 171, 248, 311 Daly, Peter Murry 302, 687 Dammann, Mickey Allen 235 Damron, James S 276. 671 Damron, Larry Alan 179 Daniel, Anne Dickson 344 Daniel, Carl V., Jr 605 Daniel, Gaylon Ray 671 Daniel. Glenda L 153. 584 Daniel. Leonard H 240, 671 Daniel, Raymond Jeptha 2S2, 687 Daniel, Theresa F 215, 324, 671 Daniel, William Henry . 101, 234, 587. 687 Daniels, Bryan 350, 364, 471, 671 Daniels, David M 125, 588 Danis, Frances Anne 582 Dann, Christopher 584 Danna, Carmelo Leo, Jr 295 Dannevik. William P 95 Dansby. Shuler S 88, 312, 342 Darby, Clifton F 160, 230, 476 Darby, Deanna 687 Darby, Marshall B 589 Darden, James Wilson, Jr 148, 235 Darley, Carol Ruth 320, 324 Darling, Charles F., Jr 605 Darling, Joyce 317. 336 Darmer, Susan Jean 320 Darnell, David Porter 263. 687 Daross. James A 105, 160. 167, 654 Darphin, Nancy Lelia 344, 654 Darrow, Georgia D 338 Darsey, Edna Nell 647 Dattle, Laura R 346, 347, 605 Daugherty, Robert John 156 Daugherty, William K 151. 201 Daughtry. Gaylon Lloyd 268 Davenport, Carol Ann 215, 654 Davenport, Donna Sue 400 Davenport. Frank L 80 Davenport, Mrs. Kay Lyn K 147 Davenport, Paul Stuart 587 Davenport, Tobey Leroy 687 David, Larry Lee Ml David, Madelon Beth 328, 671 Davidoff. Joyce Helen 347. 671 Davidolf, Kenneth 474, 479, 484 Davidoff, Michael Elliott 169, 201. Davidson, Jack Wm 174, 263, 605 Davidson, John Edward 252. 605 Davidson, John Harold 266, 605 Davidson, John WUey 1 6 Davidson, Laura Marie .. 150, 232, 367. 671 Davidson, Roger Lee 242 Davidson. Ruth Patricia . 145, 381, 582 Davila, Norma Ann 687 Davis. Adrian A., Jr 248. 654 Davis, Alfred, IV 215, 605 Davis, Betty Sue 364. 605 Davis, Beverly Lou 338, 671 Davis, Billy Glen, Jr 605 Davis, C. W. Buster 647 Davis, Calvin Ray 605 Davis, Carolyn Sue 687 Davis, Carter Baxter 122 Davis, Chas. Mich 263, 605 Davis, Christopher Robert 116, 587 Davis, Connie Ruth 180. 688 Davis, Cynthia A 654 Davis, Cynthia Ann 336 Davis, Dale M 5 Davis, Daniel Cole, Jr 263, 671 Davis, Daniel Godfrey 270, 654 Davis, Dartell L 116 Davis, David Murrel 100, 234, 417 Davis, Diana Marie . 306, 340, 496, 671 Davis, Diane 150, 153, 207, 371 Davis, Donald Dee 647 Davis, Doris Ann 688 Davis, Frederic John 654 Davis, Gary Frank H6 Davis, Gayle Ann 172, 334, 688 Davis, Irving Neilson 290 Davis, Janet L 330, 60S Davis, Jim Joe 128, 605 Davis, John Dewitt. Ill 389 Davis, John Haven 139, 605 Davis, Johnny Beth 145, 605 Davis, Judy Anne ... 145, 192, 200, 212. 215, 218, 328, 379, 671 Davis, Kathleen C 320, 362, 671 Davis, Laura Kay 216, 352, 469 Davis, Linda Kaye 328 Davis, Lynn Karen 361 Davij, Margaret N 322 Davis, Martin, Jr 302, 688 Davis, Mary Jane 330, 333. 605 Davis, Melvin D 416, 453, 647 Davis, Michael Edward 463 Davis, Michael Scott 256 Davis, Morgan J 151 Davis, Patricia Jean 586 Davis, Patti R 671 Davis. Paul Francis 156 Davis, Platt W., Ill 140, 174, 256, 483 Davis, Rich. John 127, 128, 647 Davis, Richard K Ill Davis, Richard M 587, 688 Davis, Robert E. L 605 Davis, Robert Glenn, Jr 654 Davis, Robert Joe 94, 230, 647 Davis, Robert Kenneth 116, 688 Davis, Robert S., Jr 60S Davis, Robt. Edw 146 Davis, Ronald M 290 Davis, Ruth Dianne 153 Davis, Sherilyn Jean 352, 688 Davis, Susan M 320 Davis, Susan Marie 468, 688 Davis, Suzanne E 347 Davis, Thomas C 266, 671 Davis. Victoria R 209 Davis, William 1 119, 605 Davis. William Ray, III 94, 230 Davis, William Robert 688 Davis, William Steven 688 Dawkins, Gary Dale 156, 655 Dawkins. Mrs. Mary Jean F. . 159, 671 Dawkins, Michael W 655 Dawson, Carl Michael 688 Dawson, Dennis Lee 108, 583 Dawson, Robert Earl 647 Day, Bob 128 Day, Bob 671 Day. Claudia J 180. 403 Day, Douglas Major Ill, 282 Day. Harry Bob 647 Page 715 .Yame Pages Day. John Marcus 266, 655 Day, Marshall J 292, 293 Dayton, Donna 354, 688 Deadman, Ernest Leon Ill Deal, Linda L 362. 605 Dealey, Samuel J 389 Dealy, John H 122, 134, 201, 388 Dean, Benjamin J., Ill 156, 671 Dean, Brenda Faye 218, 379 Dean, Brenda Sue ... 93, 221, 344, 496, 605 Dean, Clinton W 297 Dean. David Allen 286, 671 Dean. Joseph S 225 Dean, Michael M 98 Dean, Nik! 215 Dean, Peter Watts 218, 267, 671 Dean, Robert Allen 229 Dean, Sharon Lee 655 Deans, James E., Jr 139, 589 Dear, Patrick H 671 Dealing, Kathryn A 131, 605 Deaton, Alfred L., Ill 389 Deaton, Dionne 582, 688 DeBois, Antoinette 318 Decherd. Dealey 358 Decherd, Jon Boykin 115, 246, 247, 60S Dee, James Howard 482 Deham, Marie Louise 370 Dehnisch, Frank R., Jr 138 Deinken, Anna Fonda 159 Dekunder, Donald D 122 Delagarza, Carlos B., Jr 179, 605 Delagarza, Victor, Jr 688 Delaney, Bailey P 138, 655 Delaune, Linda Kay ISO Deleon, Alejandro 478 Delk, Stephen Ray 121. 208 Delker, Madeleine Marie 159, 398 Della-Croce, Anthony F., Jr 113 Delleney, Rupert Dean 284, 671 Delpozo, Aaron 179 Delrio, Julio Cesar 483 Deltoro, Rubin V 405 Delvige, Robert Lee 671 Dement, Wm. Allan 586 Demers, Kenneth Ray 113 Demetri, Leslie Robert, Sr 138 Demond, Walter 192, 218, 235, 240 Dempsey, Kaye Sue 671 Denham, Carolyn Hunter 586 Denham, Robert Edwin 586 Deniger, Mrs. Marcy Marble 309 Denman, Marajen E 170, 173, 688 Denman, Nancy L 359, 364 Denman. Wm. Edwin 453 Denn, Donna L 403 Dennett, Sarah 112 Dennis, Catherine B 357, 606 Dennis, Diane Marie 582, 688 Dennis, Karen Lee 159 Dennis, Mary Lorene 168, 213, 215, 216, 218, 378, 496, 655 Dennis, Nancy Louise 396, 469, 688 Denny, Henry W 405 Denny, Robert John 655 Denny, Stanley E 655 Denson, Dinah Le 170, 334 Denson, Susan Ellen 352, 655 Demon, Ann B 362, 607 Denton, Nancy Scott 354, 671 Depetris, Mrs. Gloria A 317 Derby, Alan T 294. 671 Derby, Margaret A 336 Derington, Ronald Eugene 458 Derrick, Jas. Vinson. Jr 211, 266, 267, 304, 502, 607 Derrick, Leslie A.. Jr. .. 174, 248, 411. 415. 417, 453 Derrick, Phillip D 104 Derrick, Robert W 160. 167 Dtrryberry, Jim Harold . 190, 139, 218, 266, 502, 520, 589 Nome Pages Name Pages Deshong, Andrea Lea 215, 326, 381, 671 Deshong, Cheryl L 326, 655 Desrochers, John Anthony 138 Dessel, Cay Jeane 671 Dethlefsen, Melissa 352. 688 Deutch, Diana Kay 688 Deutch, Ronald J 148, 235, 607 Deutsch. Merri C 159 Deutsch, Susan Jane . 90, 334, 467, 688 Devault, David Larry 688 Devault, Jerry Alan 275, 688 Devereaux. Betty Jean 332, 333, 655 Devine, Joseph Leo, Jr 139, 589 Devine, Mary Patricia 336, 688 Devine, Mich. Chas 199, 267 Devine. Michael D 121 Devlin, Charlcie Jo 379, 688 Devlin, Kathleen Ann 688 Devoe, Pamela S 316 Devore, Stewart W., Jr 264 Devos, Kenneth B 109, 156, 671 Devoss, David Arlen 207, 671 Dewall, David R 99 Dewar, Henry H 583 Dewberry, William David 688 Deweese, Linda Sue 336, 671 Deweese, Rich. Earle .... 161, 163, 167, 297, 647 Dewey, Caroline A 141 Dewhurst, Eugene H 260, 655 Dewitt, Judy Ann 688 Dewlen, Mrs. Danna Joyce F 112 Dexter, Terry Kay 607 Deyoung, Edwin Ray 655 Dial, Philip Stephen 587 Dial, Richard A Ill, 294. 655 Diaz, Antonio Manuel. Jr 276, 655 Diaz, Daniel, Jr 95. 102, 397, 407 Diaz, Francisco V 121 Diaz, Mario Juan 407 Diaz, Ralph Anthony 655 Dibella, Josephine A 141, 153, 584, 606 Dibella, Rita Marie 344 Dick, Allison Merl 379 Dick, Sam William 190, 483, 606 Dickens, Jimmy Dale 586 Dickerson, Brian Donnell 100, 234 Dickerson, Donna Lee 207, 366 Dickerson, Nancy Eliz 344 Dickerson, Wally Harold 125, 655 Dickey, Chas. Mich. 105, 184, 217, 513 Dickinson, Anne Louise . 314, 354. 364, 655 Dickinson, Laveme Lee .. 383, 582, 688 Dickson, Curtis W 606 Dickson, M. Diane 306, 324 t Dieringer, Herbert Nelson 404 Dieterich, James M 235, 267, 688 Dietert, Michael Lee 125 Dietz, Linda Margaret 688 Dike, Jerry Lynn 475, 483 Dildine, Steven Michael . 248, 482, 688 Dill, Carolyn 606 Dill, Dallas C 588 Dill, Thomas S 263 Dillard, Rich. Alan 146, 160, 163, 167, 184, 647 Dillard, Richard Ray 133, 297, 304 Dillee, Ronald D 138, 268 Dillion, Clinton E., Jr 232 Dillon, Patricia Ann 382, 468, 471, 688 Dimare, Kathleen A 169, 397, 401 Dippel, Tieman H., Jr. .. 111. 156, 655 Dipprey, Ronald C 116 Diquinzio, Linda Jo 367, 688 Dirks. Deborah L 309, 362, 496 Diskin, Ira Phillip 299, 688 Dismukes, Hugh C 156 Disney, Deborah Ann 382, 469, 688 Diion. Ellen R 344 Dixon. Michael Dean 458 Diion, Paul N 655 Dixon, Sharon Lee 310 Dlouhy, Delores Ann 671 Doan, Mrs. Mary Jo J 606 Doane, Linda Kaye 338, 688 Dobbins, David Lynn 139 Dobbs. Elizabeth A 312, 342 Dobbs, Judy K 169. 221. 324 Dobbs, Kevin Carl 260 Dobie, Rebecca E. .. 172. 221, 364, 496 Dobie, Sue Ellen 159 Dodd, Clayton A 647 Dodd, Jacqueline 88, 586 Dodd, Jimmy Lee 139 Dodd, Mary Jane 606 Dodge, Nathan B 589 Dodson, Charles C 177 Dodson, Connie Ann 350, 671 Dodson, Jerry Wayne 138, 606 Dodson, Mildred G. 142, 160. 166, 655 Dodson, Phyllis L 606 Doebner, Thomas Hardin 227 Doell, Thos. Chas 606 Doenges, Joseph H. . 104, 416, 417, 428 Doering, Mary E 95, 150, 655 Doerr, Theodore C 118 Doggett, John Gribble 688 Doggett, Lloyd A., II .... 96, 102, 190, 191, 201, 215, 267, 502, 583, 606 Doggett, Marilyn 671 Doherty, Elizabeth L 354 Doherty, Polly Ann 354, 655 Doherty, Wilfred L., Jr 264, 688 Doing, Tanna Sue 324 Dolce, Noel Jos 218, 294 Dolce. Ricki A 655 Dold. Warren N 290 Dolgener, Forrest A 473. 475 Dolive, Joe Edward 121, 202, 606 Dollahite, Jamie Sue 381. 688 Dolman, Paula Marie 399, 688 Dolman, Suzanne J 399 Domel, Edith Ann 95, 403. 582 Domingue, Rene L., II .. 215, 267, 480. 671 Dommert, David Edwin 235 Donald, Florence M 169, 172, 328 Donaldson, Darrell Glenn 235, 688 Donegan, Marjorie L 387 Donelson, Deanna Lynn 688 Donelson. Diane Eliz 315, 362 Donham, Charles F., Jr 655 Donnell, Bethany L 383, 688 Donnell, Carolyn L 90 Donnell, Lillian May 159, 182 Donnell, Lois Ann 159, 182 Donosky, Leah Coldie 328. 688 Donovan, John L. S 671 Donovan, Leslie 150, 582 Doo ley, Marilu 104, 381, 671 Dooley, Patricia Ellen .... 344, 469, 688 Dooley. Robert Henry, III 272, 688 Dooling, Robert J 606 Doornbos, Billy Wayne 272 Doran, John Hilton 138, 671 Dorf. Eugene C 138, 156. 655 Dorn, Edwin ... 140, 199, 218. 220. 503. 520, 586, 606 Dornbluth, Nella Carol 655 Dorough, Margarett Sussie 688 Dorr, Lawrence D 121, 589. 647 Dorsey. James F 671 Dorsey, James T 99, 169, 248. 671 Dorsey, Thaddeus J.. Jr 294 Doss, Coy Ray 99 Doss. Noble W., Jr 268, 671 Dossey, Dale A 475, 606 Dossey, Robin Gail 671 Doster, Sandra D 655 Dotson, Ernie Dale 104, 430, 453 Dotson. Ronald Cliff 295. 655 Dougherty, Michaele A. .. 236, 354. 606 Dougherty, Patricia B 132 Doughty, Travis V 226. 275. 483 Name Pafes Douglas, Barbara D 172, 332, 333, 397, 398, 671 Douglas, Catherine E 362, 688 Douglas, Dianne 342, 688 Douglas, Donna Kay 321, 338 Douglas, Gail Leslie Ill Douglas, Marva L 398, 606 Douglas, Nancy Jean 362 Douglas, Royce Dan 180, 606 Douglas, Susan Jane 326, 655 Douglass, Ruth E 606 Dove, Richard 122 Dowell, Ben Evans 302, 688 Downing. Mrs. Barbara A. M. 382, 606 Downing, Martha Kay 399, 606 Downing, Nancy Jane 318, 352, 496, 606 Doyal, Wayne Noble 235, 460 Doyle, Chas. Clay 105, 520 Doyle, Maurine Helen 655 Dozier, Martha Carolyn 207, 688 Draeger, Carolyn 499 Draeger, Madeleine 145, 168, 172, 212, 215, 218, 362, 379, 496, 671 Dragon, Linda Kay 336. 671 Drake, Berla Jane 671 Drake, Lawton E 109, 116 Dransfield, Mary Bowne . 357, 467, 468 Draper, Betty Perry 342 Dreiseszun, Trudy Lynn . 378, 381. 606 Drennan, James Earl 108, 158, 655 Drew, William F 297 Drewa, Richard Stephen 688 Drewry, James M 655 Driegert, Robert Stephen 95 Driscoll. Arlen M 121 Driscoll, Barbara N 326, 470, 655 Driscoll. William Dan ... 199, 290, 444, 453, 503, 586, 606 Driskill, Donald Oscar 94, 229, 688 Driver, Diann Elizabeth 177, 655 Droegemeyer. Jan Earl 688 Droemer, Thomas Ernest 583 Droitcourt, Jack J 193, 655 Droke, Thomas M 229, 282 Druker, Judith Ann . 221, 360, 361, 671 Drummond, Clif W 121, 140, 188, 191, 203, 266, 503, 520 Drury, Daniel M 113 Dryden, Carol Ann 342, 688 Dubois, Allan Keith 149, 221, 279, 606 Dubois, James Hugh 218 Dubose, Carolyn .... 168, 218. 236. 313, 344, 489, 4%, 513, 655 Dubose, Fred Archie 110, 240, 606 Dubose, John Barcus 255 Dubose, Walter H 160 Duchon, Claude E 567 Duckworth, Sandra Jean 311 Dudas, Joyce D 606 Duderstadt, Sid 229, 295, 688 Dudley, Donna Sue 180. 321, 338 Dudley, Edward Eug., II 122 Dudley, James S 405 Dueease, Paula 316 Duerr, Susan Ann 88 Dueser, Raymond D 199, 250, 607 Duffey, Mary Sarita 315, 671 Duffy, Patricia C 170. 342 Ducc.in. George A 248 Dugger, Richard L 197. 240 Duggin, Jill K 585, 607 Duhart. Doris White 688 Duke, Nancy Kay 112. 379, 688 Duke, Rodger Del 263, 671 Duke, Terry Wayne 128, 129, 671 Dulan, Kathleen 192, 236, 394, 671 Dulaney. Charles H.. II 417 Dulaney, Robert L 114, 671 Dullnig, Jean Bell 314. 354 Dullnig. Robert M 295. 671 Dullye, Elizabeth L 671 Dumestre, Jeanle C 381, 671 Dumont, Ryan Pierre 234 Page 716 Name Pages Dunaway, Mary Kareo 324 Dunbar, ADD 607 I IIJM. iii, DebroD Curtis 161, 223 Diiiirnii, Diaimr 173, 354, 671 Duacan, Hiram BCD 116, 589 DUDCSD, James M 260, 655 I Inn., in. Kenneth M 293, 671 Duncan, Linda K 350, 470, 671 Duncan, Prentis Jack 688 Duncan, Robert Douglas . 268, 587, 688 Duncan, Scott C. ... 268, 436, 437, 453, 655 Dunkle, Michael R 121, 290 Dunlap, Mrs. Cayle C 144 Dunlap, James R 124 Dunlap. Michael 282 Dunlap, Stephen Alfred 587 Dunlevy, Patricia 607 Dunn, Harvey T 607 Dunn, Pamela 88, 362, 607 Dunn, Phil Hugh 407, 408 Dunn, Rich. Edw 267, 607 Dunn, Roxanna 88, 340, 472, 671 Dunn, Samuel E 240 Dunn, Mrs. Sandra H 307 Dunn, Thomas B 229, 295 Dunn. Tommy Harold 475, 688 Dunne, Suzanne M 308, 655 Dunning, David W 295, 671 Dunsirn, Cois Leland 226 Dunson, Michael M 250 Dunwoody, William M 268, 607 Duperier, Jos. Reagan 248, 647 Duplissey, Jeanne Claire 379, 582 Duplissey, John Allen 260, 688 Dupree, Albert F 156 Dupree, Ronald D 272 Dupuy, Charles H 406 Duran, Richard Alan 156 Durbin, Clyde, Jr 99, 671 Durckel, Kathleen M 216. 354 Duree, Deborah D 336, 655 Durflinger, Donald D 389 Durflinger, Joanne C 119. 182 Durham, Clifton H., Jr 116. 671 Durham, David Lee 607 Durham, Richard S 224, 302, 655 Durham, Tim Loyd 129, 671 Durley, Felicia Y. . . . 108, 182. 382, 468 Durrett, Mary Ella 688 Durst, John W 248, 671 Durst, Julian Cook 129 Dusek, Ann 215 Dushkin, Harvey Brent 289 Dutnri-G, Emilio 279 Dutenoil, Jerry Gail 227 Dutlon, Carolyn Kay 324, 688 Dutton, Richard Lee 655 Duval. Thomas S 190 Duvall, William C 286, 688 Dvorsky, Anna Camille .. 469, 471, 468, 688 Dworaczyk, Michael C. .. 104, 290, 411, 416, 417, 655 Dwyer, Loy S 384 Dwyer, Warren L. P 607 Dwyer, Wm. Henry. Ill 268, 607 Dyer, Charles Edward, III 587 Dyer, Charles L 655 Dyer, Charles R 156, 463, 475 Dyer, Jag. Simpson 250 Dyer, Patrick Joseph 587, 688 Dyer, Peggy Lynn 586 Dyer, Ronny H 655 Dykes, Sandra Lynn 499 Dym, Randy Ruvjn 688 Dysert, Linda Louise 320 Dzierlenga, Phillip S 116 Eads, Beverly Ann 336, 688 Eads, Ronald Dale 276, 655 Eads, Tommy G 158, 671 Name Pages Eagan. Diana Mary 379 Eagan, Sandra A 159, 671 Eagle, Deanna 655 Eaglin, Theresa Mae 398 Eakens, Gibbs Edmond 160, 688 Ealy, Donald W 476 Eanes, Harvey R., Ill ... 140, 190, 218, 266, 267, 504, 592 Eanes, Judith C 90. 468 Earhart, Charles E 227 Earle, Theodore Charles 116 Early, Ronald C 458 Earnest, James David 178 Eason, James F Ill Eason, Peggy Jo 160, 671 Easter, Alvin F 607 Eastlake, Daniel Eugene 177. 688 Eastland, Linda P 354, 471 Eastty, John Henry 146 Eberhardt, Sandria Lee .. 309, 324, 671 Ebeling, Marilyn Kay 96 Eberhardt, Donald Wayne 688 Eberhardt, Sandria Lee .. 309, 324, 671 Ebert, Kathrine L 647 Ebner, Robert A 94, 229 Eby, Robert C 607 Echels, Edwin Alton 178 Echels, Janie 178 Echols, Barbara A 350 Eck, Patrick Glenn 100, 156, 234 Eckenrod, Rich. Mich 121 Eckenroth, Edward H 99, 407, 607 Eckert, Joyce Eileen 383 Economides, Spyros C 139 Name Eiaerloh, Philip L. Pages Economidy, John H. 203, 206, 233, 592 Eddy, William A 264, 671 Edgar, Sharon 357 Edgington, Bettye Elaine 342 Edlis, Teri Allene 328, 688 Edmonds, Janis Carole ... 182, 582, 688 Edmonds, Sara Ann 370, 655 Edmonds, Susan Elizabeth 366, 688 Edmondson, John Eugene 647 Edrington, Jimmy D 671 Edrington, Shirley Jean 688 Edwards, Allan Floyd 115 Edwards. Alva Allie 406 Edwards, Fred Allen 171, 417, 453 Edwards, James D 295, 671 Edwards, John Cordon 240 Edwards, Jon Hope 125, 138, 588 Edwards, Neulan Jay 655 Edwards, Patricia Ann 403 Edwards, Robert A 252, 655 Edwards, Robert Tarry 270 Edwards, Thomas Hazen 510 Edwards, Thos. Haines 160, 163, 167, 589 Edwards, Walter David .... 100, 235, 688 Edwards, William H 476, 607 Edwards, Wm. Michael 116, 607 Egelhoff, Eliz. Ann 499, 520 Eggeling. Elaine 336 Eggleton, Nancy Kay 182 Ehlers, Kathleen A 607 Ehrig, Kenneth Dale 458 Ehrig. Ronald L 171, 453 Eichelberger, Paul Frank 295 Eichenbaum, Larry 280, 444, 445, 453. 671 230 Eichler, Charles H. ... Eickmann, Kenneth E. 121, 157. 233, 589, 607 Eidman, Dan Kelly 286 Eidson, Harry Taylor, Jr 688 Eitler, Clayton W 268 Eikenberry, Daniel H 178, 607 Eilbott, Lee G 161, 299, 672 Eisemann, John Edwin 672 Eisenbach, Larry Rick Ill Eisenberg, Sandra Jean 361 149, 202, 229. 231. 267, 388, 589 Eitelman, Judy Doris 319 Ekholm, Francine E 607 Ekrut, Vernon S 655 Elam, Dennis Lee 587, 688 Elam, Morris Wayne 655 Eldridge, David Paul 233. 688 Eldridge, Kay 328 Elick, John V 250, 438 Elick, Nancy E 182, 607 Ellababidy, Mahmoud M 102, 103 Ellard, John Ernest, III 286, 688 Ellebracht, Doris Ann 366 Eller, Donald H 139, 275 Ellerbee, Harriett A 362, 607 Ellerkamp, Jane 378, 381 Ellermann, Carole Jean 607 Elles, James W 272 Ellett. Robt. Harlan, Jr 607 Ellingson, Lee Ann 688 Elliot, Bruce R 146 Elliott, Barry Lynn 282, 688 Elliott, Carole Ann 101, 467, 468, 472, 688 Elliott, Darrell Jno 104, 417, 453 Elliott, David Chandler 672 Elliolt, Don Allen 218 Elliott, Don Harvey Ill Elliott, Gary E 475, 607 Elliott, Jan Elizabeth 334, 688 Elliott, John R 262 Elliott, Karen Jo 173, 582, 688 Elliott, Lawrence C 272 Elliott, Lucille A 607 Elliott, Roger Paul 587, 689 Elliot, William Edward 407 Elliott, William M., Jr 438, 439, 453, 672 Ellis. Charles E 589 Ellis, Charles L 161, 163, 167 Ellis, Cheryl E 142 Ellis, Elizabeth K 221, 344, 383 Ellis, Jan 607 Ellis, Jo Anne 112 Ellis, Margaret Faye 398 Ellis, Michael Lee 128 Ellis, Michael P 128, 655 Ellis, Ralph K 177 Ellis, Rebecca Loraine 689 Ellis, Robert 1 134, 151 Ellison. Carol Lanier 689 Ellison. Erna Ruble 349, 403 Ellison, Eugene T., Jr 295, 655 Ellison, Glenn E 607 Ellison, Nancy Jean 168, 173, 344, 390, 496, 672 Ellison, Samuel D 120 Ellisor, Earl Lee, Jr 655 Ellsworth, Elizabeth Anne 357 Ellwood. Sarah Lynn 340. 689 Ellwood, William C 286, 607 Ellzey, John Chas 146 EIrod, Hamlin K., Jr 122, 607 Elrod, Patricia A 362, 607 Elsberry, David Charles 99 Elsik, Naedeen R 333, 364, 655 Elston, Kenneth Dean 223 Embrey, Walter M., Jr 263 Embry, David Rhodes, Jr 268, 689 Embry, James Alva. Ill 248. 672 Embry, Jas. Everett 101, 608 Emerson, Donald Edw., Jr. ... 119. 122, 230, 231, 608 171, 258, 608 161, 275. 672 589 .... 139. 589 .... 328, 672 .... 284, 672 158, 352, 672 Eisenberg, Stanley J. 171, 191, 280, 607 Emerson, John Conner Emery, Kenneth C., Jr. Emery, Michial M Emmer, Robert Mark . . Emmer, Stephanie E. . . Emmons, Tommy Glynn Emmott, Carolyn J. ... Emshoff, Genetic Kay 689 Endebrock, Wilburn D 122 Enderle, Beverly Kay 93, 170, 221, 282, 342, 413, 488, 492, 655 Name Pages Enderlin, Dennis D 447 Endres, Francis L 481 Eng, Gilbert Lieu 689 Enge], Bennett Lee 404 Engel, Carol Joyce 182 Engeling, Paul D 589 Englander, Donna Lynn . 190, 206, 216, 361, 496, 672 English, Richard Dunshie 191, 406, 689 English, Sandra Kay 310, 672 Englund, Charlotte Anne 379, 689 Enni, Virginia A 182 Ennis, Wm. Lance 160, 302 Enriquez, Mike 227 Entzminger, Dorothea J. . 182, 350, 471 Eppright, Charles L 275 Eppright, Linda Anne ... 336, 390. 391, 672 Epps, Susan E 143, 168, 173, 200, 218, 341, 489, 496, 513 Epstein. Ellen E 200, 346, 347, 608 Epstein, Michael E 280 Epstein, Norman Charles 242, 481, 689 Erdmann, Richard F 250 Erdmann. Thomas Alan .. 113, 149, 233 Erickson, Eugene Oscar 226, 689 Erickson, John C 240 Erickson, Mich. Gary 180, 225 Erickson, Phillip A 94, 229 Erickson, Robert Dale 160, 689 Ericson, Susan Kathlynn 379 Eriksen. Erik Edward 255, 689 Erler, Alfred H 483 Ermis, Edward John 101, 672 Erskine, Alexander M., Jr 223 Erskine, Blake C 608 Erskine, Mary Ann 160 Erwin, Alan R 110, 216, 608 Erwin, Karen E 338, 371 Erwin, Mary Lou 150, 338 Erwin, Thomas W., Ill 264, 655 Erwin, William George 655 Escalante, Ramiro de Jesus 96 Escamilla. Elias, III 655 Escamilla, Peter M 397, 405, 608 Escude, Leon R., Jr 138, 655 Eskew, Sara Neal 471 Esmail, Omar Jubran 118 Esparza, Mrs. Alma Riojas 608 Essex, William L., Ill 226 Essig, Carole Elaine 582, 689 Estes, Arthur James 229, 240, 587 Estes, Billy Dean 105. 608 Estes, Carolyn F. . . . 143. 168, 177, 218, 316, 342, 496, 574, 655 Estes, Jacob T., Jr 125, 190 Estes, Mary Carmen 366 Estes, Nelson N., Jr 233 Estrada, Bobby Gene 223, 302 Estrin, Steven Arnold 592 Etchison, J. Scott 226 Etheredge, John David 161 Etheridge, Whitson B., II 174. 586 Etzel, Martha L 357, 655 Eudy, Mrs. Terry G. P 104 Eutsler, Robert Weston 286, 689 Evans, Bob Bruce 99 Evans, Brian D Ill, 161, 167, 397. 407 Evans, Carolyn Va 93, 221, 341 Evans, Charles L 260 Evans, David G 138, 180, 81 Evans, Dean C 260, 587. 672 Evans, Donald L 174, 286, 304, 655 Evans, James Asa 484 Evans, Janet D 307, 352, 366, 672 Evans, Mrs. Judith Gay J 180 Evans, Judy Ellen ... 310, 350, 381, 689 Evans, Karen 608 Evans, Kathy Fay 336. 672 Evans, Larry B 689 Evans, Handle C 655 Evans, Mrs. Rebecca 608 Page 717 .Vfl ne Page Evans, Stephanie A 127, 142, 496. 588, 647 Evans, Vicki L 672 Evans, William Martin 118 Evans, Winston L 256, 647 Everage, Frances M 159, 655 Everett. Fred E 463 Everett, Sabra Ann 182 Eversberg, Max Robert 286, 647 Ewing, Richard E. .. 160, 167. 276, 672 Ewing, Robert Lee 139, 589 Ezell, Steven E 250 Ezon, Joel Joseph 608 Ezon, Steven S 99, 111, 156 Ezzell, Constance L 689 Fagan, Paul Joe 240, 689 Fagan. William B 109 Fagin. Michael K 252, 608 Fahlberg, Mrs. Mary H. M 585 Fahlberg, Willson J., Jr 134 Fahrenthold, Jas. Dennis 229 Faickney, Robert F., Ill 258, 475, 477, 608 Faig, Robert Wallace 229 Failor, Patricia A 141, 334, 647 Fain, Janet 689 Fain, Ralph Edwio, Jr 295 Fain, Robert S., Jr 263 Fairey, Linda Lou 147, 608 Fairhurst, Jan 672 Fairleigh, Morton W. - 240, 672 Fakhr El Din, Mrs. Lisa J. B 103, 593 Fakhr El Din. Mohamed G. . . . 103, 592 Falbo, Pasquale G 608 Falcon, Vidal 101 Falk, Mrs. Janet Elva T 655 Falk. Walter S., HI 156, 608 Fallin, Joseph A., Ill 475, 655 Fandel, Timothy C 235 Fannin, Susan Kaye 159 Fanning, Paul Thomas 229 Faraj, Ihsan H 103, 105, 593 Farinacci, Nicholas A 608 Parish, Wm. Crawford IV 171, 202, 203, 262, 263, 608 Farley, Dinah Jayne 689 Farley, Mary Elizabeth 399 Farley, Thomas B 283 Farmer, Michael David 248 Farnel, John Allen 129, 655 Farnum, Darlene Dale 655 Farr, Teresa Virginia 104, 383 Farries, Marilyn G 215, 341, 672 Farris, James R 672 Farris, Jimmie W 160,655 Farris, Michael Wesley 404, 484 Farrow, Larry Glenn 129, 647 Faught, Thomas N 655 Faulkner, Barry Lynn 118, 655 Faulkner, Carl Allen 122 Faulkner, Lee Byron Ill, 201 Faust, William R 151 Fawcett, Farrah Leni 232, 387 Fayle, Robert Wm 240, 608 Fayner, Stuart Alan 587 Feagin, Lois Marie 351, 471 Feather, William Louis 672 Fechtel, James M 275, 608 Fehr, Kearby C 672 Feibel, Carolyn J 347, 672 Fein, Lenard D 299, 655 Feinberg, Barbara Helen 328, 689 Feinberg, David Samuel 299 Feinsilver, Alan David 264, 689 Feistel, Claude H 139 Feldman. James Kendrick 148, 234 Feldman, Rita Elaine 329 Feldman, Ronald B 280 Fell. Douglas K 235. 258, 446. 447, 475 IV ante Pages Felle. Robert Eugene 230 Felsenthal, Sharon G 329, 672 Felter, John V., Jr 179 Feltz, Laurence L 388. 608 Fender, Harris R., Jr 171, 293. 655 Fender, Richard Warren . 148, 226, 655 Fendrich, Mrs. Renee M. O. 206, 207, 608 Fennell, James Arthur 608 Fenner, John Clare 226 Fenoglio, John Thomas 270, 689 Fenton, Joan B 132, 178, 655 Ferguson, Carolyn E 327, 467, 470, 672 Ferguson, Dillon J 169, 248 Ferguson, Dorothy V 159, 182 Ferguson, Douglas J 121, 202, 589 Ferguson, Gary M 121 Ferguson, Hugh Rogers, Jr 672 Ferguson, Jenny Laura . . . 173, 356, 468 Ferguson, John Thomas 148, 225 Ferguson, Lynn Claudia 145, 173, 342. 582, 689 Ferguson, Martha 403 Ferguson, Martha S 357 Ferguson, Pamela C 342, 672 Ferguson, Richard F 139 Ferguson, Thomas William 655 Ferrara, David Barr 290, 689 Ferrier, Douglas M 227 Ferris, William M 655 Fertitta, David A 290, 672 Fertsch, Danna Elizabeth 182 Fest, Howard A 416, 417 Fetner, Michael Andrew 593 Fette, Linda Joy 655 Fetzer, Bonnie Ann . 104, 366, 468, 689 Fetzer, Robert Michael 293 Feuerbacher, Judy Gail 655 Fibich, Kenneth Thomas 290 Fiedler, Margaret M 400 Field, Stephen Hadley 268 Field, Tyson Mike 295 Fielder, Alan C 270 Fielder, Cecil David 297, 672 Fielder, Henry W 174, 263 Fielder. Larry M 156. 407, 408 Fields, Janet Fay 655 Fields, Wayland E., Jr 655 Fierman, Leslie Sue 173, 329, 496 Fife, Marcia N 608 Fife, Rosemary Alberta 672 Fifer, Michele 362, 379, 689 Fike, Marian Kay 672 Filer, Wesley J 583 Filip, Richard J 252 Fillmore, Theresia D 351, 470, 672 Finberg, Judy A 329, 582 Finch, John W 129 Fincher, Kathryn Susan 383 Fincke, Anne E 338, 471 Fine, Barbara Ann 177 Fine, Robert Lewis 242 , 587, 689 Finegold, Alan Jay 280, 655 Finger, Arlene 329 Finger, Peggy Ann . 112, 159, 396. 468, 655 Fink, Marie Antoinette ... 401, 582, 689 Fink, Mary Ellen 366 Finkelstein, Randolph 280 Finley. Dee Solon. Jr. ... 263, 452, 453, 608 Finley, Robert Culbertson 263, 462, 689 Finn, Richard Michael 223 Finnegan, Carolyn M 335 Finnegan, John D 229 Fi ch, Irvin Simon 116, 242 Fischer, Clifton Kent 689 Fischer, Jon Allan 405. 587 Fischer, Martha Eileen 159, 582, 689 Fischer, Michael S 264, 672 Fischer. Nancy D 672 Fischer, Rollin Leroy 405 Fischer, Sandra Jean 117 Name Pages Fischman, Bernus W 242 Fish, Judah L 98 Fishbeck, Robert Wilton 156, 215 Fisher, Alice Cochran ... 169, 362, 582, 689 Fisher, Benjamin F., Jr 235 Fisher, Beverly F 144, 182, 672 Fisher, Carol Ann 656 Fisher, Charles E 672 Fisher, Douglas Frank 94, 230 Fisher, Douglas Jeffery 672 Fisher, James H 161, 672 Fisher. John Harp 244 Fisher, Kathleen Marie 379, 582 Fisher, Kenneth Alan 482 Fisher, Nancy C 341 Fisher, Roy Michael 180, 672 Fisher. Steven Troy 114, 608 Fisher, Wm. Harry 283 Fishero, John David 229 Fisk, Hollye C 248, 672 Fitch, Linda Gail 357 File, James M. 138, 160, 167, 276, 672 Fitzgerald, Georganna 144 Fitzgerald, Gerald P 293 Fitzgerald, Mich. Thomas 122 Fitzgerald, Ray Munn .... 138, 290, 608 Fitzhugh, Judith Ann 656 Flack, David W 146, 225, 267 Flack, Kate Tarry . 173, 221, 252, 355. 496, 656 Flatow, Tobi Maxine 98 Fleckman, Dan Adolf 174 Fleckman. Philip H 174, 218, 280, 438, 453 Fleischaker, David Singer 483 Fleischer, Jennie M 103 Fleischmann, Donna Sue 347, 379 Fleming, George M. 105, 156, 235, 656 Fleming, Jas. Elmer, HI 647 Fleming, Margaret Rose 383, 689 Fleming, Mary F 96, 656 Fleming, Walton Clem, III 240, 689 Flesher, William J 227 Fletcher, Charles H., Jr. 109 Fletcher, Jimmy Ray 140, 191, 499 Fletcher. Joe Sidney, Jr 276 Fletcher, John Thomas 156, 587 Fletcher, Richard E., Ill 152 Fleury, Nancy J 168, 169, 172, 218, 221, 338, 496, 582, 672 Flewellen, Eugene Holland 586 Flewharty. Glenda Ray 608 Flint, George Lee, Jr 593 Flint, Richard E 148, 220 Flippen, Barry D 355 Floca, Charles V., Jr 473 Floca, Diane 586 Flodine, Nancy Carol .... 182, 215, 379. 672 Fleeter, E. Hennen F. Flores. Olga E Flores, Patricia Flores, Roberto, Jr. 355 608 401 230 Flores, Rolando A 116 Flores, Santos M 129, 656 Flores. Garcia. Rolando A 406 Flory, Paula Kay 656 Flournoy, Charles H 656 Flournoy, Donald R 284, 672 Flournoy, Mrs. Genia L 608 Flowers, Rich. Stuart 260, 608 Floyd, Jay Hawkins, Jr 90 Flynn, Linda Carole 383, 582, 689 Foard. Saundra Kay 342, 689 Foehner, Leo, Jr 20 Foftel, Cyla K 672 Fogwell, Theodore E 156 Fogwell. Thos. Wilson 589, 617 Folkea, George D 267. 438, 672 Fontenot, Jane Ann 342 Fooshee, Kay M 142 Foote, Sherry Ann 582 Forbei, Mary Florence 582, 689 Name Pages Forbess, Ricky Lee 689 Ford, Dale Ray 689 Ford, Jane Blake 362 Ford, John E 258, 656 Ford, John Wm 129, 609 Ford, Laura Dean 320, 359, 609 Ford, Michael J 138 Ford, Nancy Lynn 215, 381, 689 Ford, Ruth Ann 173, 355, 381, 689 Ford. Sally Wellborn 362, 689 Fore, Sharon A 403 Foreit, Darleen Rae 609 Foreman, James R 609 Forman, Judith 112, 184, 656 Forman, Marsha Jo . 347, 364, 469, 672 Forrest, Carroll Jay 109, 116, 672 Forrester, Carl Xavier 647 Forrester, Martha Ann 672 Forrester, Vade Giles 586 Forshagen, Douglas A., Jr 264, 609 Fort, Sherri Lynn 309. 342, 609 Fortassain, Dennis G 405 Fortassain, Linda K 379 Fortune, Donald H. . 149, 221, 225, 583 Foster, Mrs. Bettye W 609 Foster, Donna 150, 352 Foster, Jane L 117, 338 Foster, Margie Ruth 367, 689 Foster, Peterson 587, 689 Foster, Robert D 417 Foster, Ronald W 224 Fournace, Elizabeth J 362, 468 Fournace. Lynda Louise 363, 582 Fouls, Randy Hugh 656 Fowler, Mrs. Bonnie R. T 104 Fowler, Cynthia Jean 161, 367 Fowler, Ceo. Gates, Jr 583 Fowler, Kathleen 136, 656 Fowler, Nancy 88, 359, 672 Fowler, Otis L 609 Fowler, Polly Ann 159, 182, 609 Fowler, Robert M 100, 234 Fox, Cheryl Ann 160, 166 Fox, David T 609 Fox, Gilbert E 280, 609 Fox, John Henry 689 Fox, Murray Edw 299, 609 Fox, Roger Alan 124 Fraker, Constance 320, 342 Framer, Judy 347, 469, 672 Frampton, Jerry D 609 Francis, Jane P 355 Francis, Sharon G 498 Francis, William R., Jr 263, 463 Franckowiak, Mrs. Mary A. E 656 Frank. Hilda Mae 370 Frank, James David 609 Frank, Kenneth N 242 Frank, Raymond Walter, Jr. .. 116, 656 Frank, Stanley Colson. Jr 223 Frank, Steven Irwin 587 Frank, Sue Nell 344 Franke, Johanna .... 132, 143, 177, 316. 350, 351, 496, 656 Franken, Glen Darden 240. 689 Franklin, Alan Lee 482 Franklin, Charles Jay 242 Franklin, Donna Ann 347 Franklin, John M 218, 295 Franklin, Martha L 609 Franklin, Ruth Elaine .... 172, 333. 399 Franklin, Steven M 235 Franklin, William S 266. 586 Franks, Faye Suzanne 160, 367 Franks. John Eli, III 156, 647 Franks. Mary Elizabeth .. 170, 327, 381 Frank., Ray Zarko. Jr 225. 656 Franson, Robert Eugene 656 Frantzen, Glen 458 Fraser. Anne Mary 92, 115 Eraser, James Ray 689 Frass, Janet Suianne 182, 359, 656 Frazee, Andrea Lynn 401, 408 Page 718 Name Pages Fraier, John Kirby 462 Frazer, Nancy C 142. 656 Frazier, Barbara H 344 Frazier, James Malvia 458 Frazier, Mary L 609 Frede, Phyllis Marie 324, 381. 689 Frederick, David Obrien 587 Frederick, Donna Joan 689 Name Pages Name Page Frederick, Larry Harp 202. 270. 589. 647 Fredcriksen, Charles C. .. 215, 295. 689 Fredriksen, Mary Kate ............. 672 Freeborn, William A ........... 138, 263 Freed, Marcia E .................... 98 Freed, Sheryl Helcne .... 347, 381, 689 Frecdlund, Palti Lynn ......... 344, 689 Frecdman, Edwin .............. 169, 280 Freedman, Marc Alan ............. 587 Frecland. Donald Eugene .......... 672 Freeman, Carol Jane ............... 312 Freeman, Jack Matthew ........... 458 Freeman, Janice C ................. 141 Freeman, Janice Lucile ....... 383, 689 Freeman, Jimmy D ................ 587 Freeman, Judi Ilene ............... 347 Freeman, Laura Lee ............... 689 Freeman, Susan Bentley ............ 136 Freeman, William F ....... 116, 227, 672 Freeman, William O., Jr ........... 272 Freiband, Michael A ........... 233, 609 French, Bonnie Kay ............... 656 French, Raymond E ........... 263. 689 Frensley, Joan Elaine ......... 358, 498 Frentress, Jerry Leon ......... 405, 609 Frerichs, Kathryn .................. 370 Freundlich, Daniel B .......... 174, 304 Friar, Christina ................... 159 Friedberger, Gloria ...... 168, 221, 360, 364, 496 Friedlander, Daniel C. . . . 299, 478, 656 Friedman, James M ........... 138, 656 Friedman, Jeffrey H ...... 138, 289, 672 Friedman, Leslie Joyce ....... 361, 689 Friedman, Marilyn Y. ... 143, 189. 200, 499, 520 Friedman, Martin Gross ....... 289, 689 Friedman, Michael L .............. 299 Friedman, Mildred Ann ............ 150 Friedrich. Calvin H ........... 122, 609 Friedrichs, Jay Mark ......... 252. 672 Friend, Harold Charles ............ 138 Friend, Patricia A ................. 672 Fries, Donald J ................ 263, 593 Frink, Clayton Jay ............ 252, 672 Frishman, David ......... 156, 389, 689 Fritsche, Alvie Ray ............... 672 Frizzelle, Sharon Jean .............. 609 Frnka, Edward Richard, II ......... 461 Froehlich, Travis Dean ........ 276, 689 Froehner, Linda Lou .......... 399, 609 Froehner, Sharon Lee .... 401, 408, 672 Froehner, Stanley C ............... 109 Fronck, Constance M .......... 159, 396 Frost, Alvin Harvey ............ 303, 689 Frost, Mary Helen ................. 656 Fruchter, Judith E ................ 609 Fruge, Cheri Lynn ................. 351 Fry, Mark Allen ..... 156, 157, 233, 609 Fry, Melinda U .................... 316 Fry, Robert Alexander, Jr .......... 223 Fry, Robert Dodd .................. 235 Fry, Steven Edw .................. 220 Fry, Susan Downs ................. 357 Frye, Paul Darius ............. 156, 229 Fryer, Phyllis Ann ............ 215, 324 Fryman, Mrs. Linda Rae ........... 144 Ftak, Sandra Kathryn .......... 95, 150 Fuchs. Harvey Dale ........... 160, 167 Fuchs, Margaret Barbara ............ 656 Fuchs, Walter Ray ................ 593 Fuess, Lawrence A ................ 113 Fugate, Anne ........ 160, 166, 351, 656 Fugate, Donald Wayne ......... 255, 689 Fuhrmann, Larry R 405 Fujioka, John Yoshiharu 405 Fulbrieht, Dianne 355, 672 Fulbright, Shiela S 150, 367 Fuller, Ann E 215 218, 236, 337, 496, 672 Fuller, Bruce Edward 161 Fuller, Edward 235, 609 Fuller. Frances May 216, 344, 469 Fuller, Jefferson H 587 Fuller, Sara Gail 401 Fulton, John David, Jr 609 Fulton, Loretta Ann 672 Fulwilrr, Donna J 344 Funicella, Toni 656 Fuqua, Marie Elizabeth 689 Fuquay, Carolyn Kay 470 Furgeson, William R., Jr 191 Furncss. Lydia F 112, 672 Gable, Chalmers D 122, 609 Gable, Mrs. Margaret E. Y 656 Cables, Mark Samuel 255, 689 Gabryl. Roy S 407 Gaertner, Earl C., Jr 647 Gaido. San Jacinto, III 263, 647 Gainer. David Weston 118 Gainer, Paul 118, 589 Gaincs, Donna Kay 656 Gaines, Julia Estelle 383, 468, 469, 689 Caincs, Michael C., Ill 252, 689 Caines, Robert T 229, 656 Gaither, Jerry Don 89 Calatzan, Leigh S 171, 280, 672 Calbraith, Michael R 609 Galbreath, William Jas 174 Gallagher, Joseph H 276, 672 Gallagher, Sheila E. 321, 352. 496, 656 Gallaher, Peter K 416, 417, 453 Gallardo, Mauricio 482 Callaway, Mrs. Barbara G. A. 585, 609 Callaway, Robert Allan 161 Callaway, Walter C 151, 609 Gallian, David Alan 252, 656 Galloway, Daniel Graham 593 Galloway, Francis O., Jr 94, 672 Galloway, James R 593 Galloway, Mrs. Martha Z. M 609 Galvan, Robert Adolf, Jr 234 Camez, Ernesto R 405 Gammage, Troupe E., Ill 609 Gammon, Michael Eug. . 140, 174, 430, 434, 453, 609 Gander, Joyce E 610 Candy, Michael C 122 Gangstad, John Erik 290. 587 Cantt, Beverly Lynn 363, 379, 689 Cantt, Carol E 363, 672 Cantt, Gamewell D., Ill . 248, 587, 689 Garabcdian, Berge 241, 610 Garcia, Alfredo Tomas, III 482 Garcia, Carmela A 127, 142 Garcia, Cecilio 406 Garcia, Irma L 610 Garcia, Luis A 610 Garcia, Maria De Los A 403 Garcia, Mary Va 610 Garcia, Michael A.. Jr 610 Garcia. Olga Y 142, 168, 193, 377, 656 Garcia, Renee E 112, 647 Garcia, Rosa Catarina 656 Card, Ronald Joe 610 Gardenier, Debra Anne 379 Gardner, Cynthia Jane 689 Gardner. Cyrus J 272 Gardner, Erin Elizabeth 359, 689 Gardner, Gail Lois 88 Gardner, Gary Lee 284, 689 Gardner, James P 264 Gardner, Morey 138, 242, 656 Gardner, Nancy Kathleen 379 Gardner, Patricia Ann 656 Gardner, Sally 359 Gardner. Sandra Jo 381, 689 Gardner, Win. Jackson 281 Garing, Jon Ladson 458 Carmon, Gregg Wesley ... 264, 473, 689 Garner, Harry Allen 459 Garner, John H 274, 275. 610 Garner, John Mich 389 Garner, Laura 159 Garner, Wilson Lynn 161 Garnett, Bruce Dale 587 Carrard, Marilyn H 366 Garretson, Judith Ann 344, 689 Garrett, Charles R., II 610 Carrett, Charlotte Avis 382, 656 Garrett, Gavin Robert 116 Garrett, Jeffrey Buck 303 Garrett, Joan E 337, 470 Garrett, Judith C 236 Carrett, Pamela E 158, 467 Garrett, Patrick Dennis 128, 656 Garrett, Robert J 201 Garrett, Susan Rae 399 Garrison, Brian W 297 Garrison, Judy Carol 209 Garrison, Larry Gene 151 Garrison, Linda Kay HI Garrison, Ronnie Clark 689 Carroll Castro, Eugenio 482 Garth, Tyrrell Langdon 268, 689 Carver. Paula Ann 355, 381, 689 Garvin, Clark Holland 290, 689 Garwood, Kelly R 295, 672 Gary, Albert G 129, 161, 656 Gary, Roger V 156, 672 Carza, Alfonso J., Jr Ill Garza, Arnulfo R 656 Garza, David Albert 156 Garza, Francisco P 128 Carza, Gloria Ann 672 Carza, Grace Ann 182 Garza, Gumaro 406 Garza, Marin 128 Carza, Osbaldo, Jr 279 Gasaway, Carole S 351. 610 Caskins, Steve White 221 Gastinger, William W 406 Gaston, Marsha L 182 Gates. Pamela D 204, 672 Gatewood, Vivian Lorraine 689 Gathers, Wayne Edwin, Jr 156, 473 Gatlin, Sandra Lee 656 Cattis, Jimmie H 295, 656 Gatton, Carol Ann 363 Gauntt, Charles T 587 Gauntt, John Thomas 121 Cautreau, Mary Joyce 159, 689 Gay. Barry R 122 Gay, Nancy Elisabeth 582 Gayle, Clcnda C 180, 342 Gayle, Mary Alison 327, 656 Gaynes, Vivien A 215, 361 Gebert, Allan A 406, 474 Gebhart. Johanna C 352 Geddie, John B 250, 610 Gee, Jane Ondus 342 Gee, Linda Gale 150, 367 Gee, Michael Lon 234, 587 Geenen, Kathleen Margaret ... 101, 382 Ceis, Diana Ruth 327, 672 Geis, Philip Anthony 161, 689 Geiss, Charlene Donna 357 Geissler, Wallace H 610 Gennusa, Ragan D. . 171. 416, 417. 453 Gent, Nancy K 88, 141, 342. 584 Gentry, Betty Zoe 689 Gentry, Cecil A 104, 441, 672 Gentry, Homer Samuel 156 Gentry. John Edward 100, 233 Gentrv, Tommy J. . 139. 171. 284. 30J. 504, 589, 610 Name Pages Cenzer. I. Frank, Jr 115. 152. 246. 247. 504, 647 George, Florence 88. 206, 307, 363 George, GUI Milton 170, 295, 656 George, James C 268, 656 George, Jos. Aaron 610 George. Mrs. M. Katherine S 180, 181 George, Richard Lee Ill Cerber, Walter Kelly 183 Gerchsheimer. Carlota 610 Gerchsheimer, Heidi Marie 647 Gerdes. Alvin Louin, II 610 Gcrdes, Frederick W 156 German, Margaret K 342, 610 German, Susan B 357 Cermer, Edna Diane 330, 331, 610 Gerrard, Gail Van Zandt .. 180, 357, 689 Gersch, Walter James 224 Cershner. Ir a Bairn 280, 689 Cervers, William J 161, 163 Getchey. Nancy June 672 Cewertz. Beverly 159, 360, 361, 656 Gewertz, Martin Anson 689 Cewin, Billy Kay 610 Ghaffari, Mehdi 478 Ghantous, Olga Nasri 102 Ghigo, Francis Dunnington 404 Giannoble, Richard P 252. 672 Cibbs. Gary C 297, 610 Gibbs, Michael F 156 Gibbs, Mike D 156 Giblin, Pamela M ISO. 335 Gibson, Jacque Sue 144, 184 Gibson, James Sidney ... 146, 161. 184, 587, 690 Gibson, Jerry Don 248 Gibson. Kay A 610 Gibson, Malcolm David 407, 690 Gibson, Nancy Lee 403. 408 Gibson, Richard Lee 587. 672 Gibson, Rodney, III 227 Gibson, Thomas J., IV 146 Giddens, Paul Joseph 148, 226, 255, 593 Giddens, Robert B. Gideon, Mary Lee . Gideon, Steven R. . 161 319 161, 163, 167, 279, 672 Gidney, Kenneth R 417, 453 Gierisch. Bobby M 105 Cieae. James Albert 293, 672 Giese, Jo Ann .. 169. 236, 322, 324, 364 Giesecke, Jamie Lea 468. 610 Giesecke, Richard E 610 Giesecke, Richard Louis Ill, 672 Giesen, James M 244, 656 Ciffen, Donald E 610 Gilbert, Carol Lynn 327. 379, 690 Gilbert. Conner Jane 310, 338 Gilbert, Earl C 415, 416, 417, 453 Gilbert, Madeleine Brooke 381, 690 Gilbert, Ralph P., Jr HI Cilbreath, Jane A 276 Gilbreath, Lillian M 151 Gilchrist, Gary Flavilla 400, 690 Gilchrist, Mrs. Karen A 586 Gildemeister, Edward A 233. 397, 405, 610 Giles, Barney L 104. 174. 415, 417, 453 Giles, David Grady 475 Giles, Gary Quinn 156 Giles. Robert Elliott 169, 263, 477, 690 Giles, Thos. Edw 263 GUkerson, George Ernest 476, 672 Gill, Darlene Karen 379, 690 Gill, William J 156 Gillaspie, Dan Ward 690 Gillaspy, James L 254, 255 Gillaspy, Ronald T 593 Cillespie, Carol Lee 344, 610 GiUespie. Hal Keith 672 Gillespie, Julia E 112, 672 Page 719 Name Pages Cillespie, Robert M 260, 610 Gillette, Dennis D 174, 258, 656 Gillette, Juanita M 366 Gillette, Michael L 105, 171, 388 Cillham, Jimmy Lance 104. 438 Cilliam, Anne L 95, 339, 656 Gilliam, Billie 1 337, 673 Gilliam, Constance F 355 Cilliland, Thomas M 190 Gillingwater, Barry S 129, 610 Gillis, Judy Ann 168 Cillis, Thomas J 610 Gilmore, Gerald W 116, 647 Gilmore, John M., Jr 139 Cilmore, Marlee 343 Cilmore, Michael L. . 90, 228, 304, 656 Gilmore, Sammy M 149, 610 Gilmore, Walter A 229, 656 Gilreath, Charles L 610 Gilreath, Farrell R. D 673 Cindy, Kenneth Michael 242, 690 Gingrich, Paul S 156 Ginn. Carol Anne 180 Ginnings, Charles M 674 Cinsburg, Frances E 329 Ginsburg, Stanley 242, 690 Ginther, Joan Rac 351, 673 Gips, Jerry Robert 690 Gipson, Charles R 171, 610 Girard, Charles M 99,218 Cirard. Hilaire M. .. 173, 311, 343, 496 Girardeau, Susan Ann 307, 324 Cirouard, Margaret E 150, 690 Girouard, Maureen E 673 Cish, Stanley K 611 Cish, Terryll E 611 Gish, Thomas Robt 149, 230, 231, 258, 611 Giudice, Judy M. V 147. .310, 337, 673 Glabasnia, Joseph Paul . . . 112, 161, 167 Glade, Jan Stuart 242 Gladstone, Karen Lynn 347 Glaser, Rich. Jas. .. 149, 230, 231, 241, 611 Glasgow, Ken Wallace 690 Glasgow, Nina E 403 Glaspie, Cheryl Ann 351, 656 Glaspie, Michael D 304 Class, Andrea H 170 Class, Dorothy J 366, 656 Glass, Pamela 321 Glass, Thomas E 109 Glasscoclc, Maynard Sidney . . . 113, 647 Glasscock, Rebecca 215, 218 Classic, Neil Edward 99, 690 Glassmire, Charles J 673 Glauser. Harry Jos 171, 304 Glauser, John Rice 587 Glazer, Bennett Joe 174 Clazer, Jarrold A 174, 288, 301 Glenn, Sally 193, 205, 352 Click, Carol Sue 173, 347, 496 Clickman, Martha Ann 195 Climp, Mary Jane 132 Glodt, Linda Gay 306 Clover, Linda Carol 351 Clover, Margate! E 351, 471, 673 Glover, Rankin Dee 647 Clueck, Howard W 139, 589 Goad, Howard Lynn 262, 415, 417, 453 Goad, Jaan Ray 179, 656 Godfrey, Cullen Mich 260 Godfrey, Ceraldine Jane . 205, 339, 690 Godfrey, Jas. David . 99, 149, 224, 279, 647 Godfrey, Shirley Yvonne 403 Codinei, Rita Rosalinda 401, 656 Godwin, David S 480 Godwin, Leslie Ann 379 Conner, Cynthia D 656 Goemer. Herbert J., Jr 260 Goerner, James Frank 248 Cocthalt, Randall M 138. 656 Name Goff, Gloria Lee Goforth, Edward A. . Going. Walter S., HI Gold, Bary Allan Pages 378 161 690 98 Goldbeck, Peggy Ann 378, 381 Goldberg, Evelyn 98, 361 Goldberg, Henry 289, 690 Goldberg, Richard E 478 Coldblum, Judith Merle 347. 690 Golden, Bill Monroe 587 Goldenbaum, Jonathan 241, 656 Goldfarb. Sam M., Jr 267. 673 Golding, Karen M 328, 329 Goldman, Carol Beth 168, 169, 173, 200, 329, 379, 496 Goldman, Donald F 438, 482 Goldman, Will Gary 690 Goldsmith. Diane Marie 347 Goldsmith, Vaughan D 234 Goldsobel, Randall Scott 299, 690 Goldstein, Arlene Lee 159, 361 Goldstein, Judy Ann 329, 673 Goller, Thomas Ford, Jr 156 Colub, Marilyn 329, 690 Comer, Sushil K 588 Gomez-Ganem, Marcelo F 587 Gonzales, Ray 91 Gonzalez- Arroyo, Esther 382 Gonzalez, Alberto A 125, 647 Gonzalez, Arturo 103 Gonzalez, Bertha 396 Gonzalez, Cynthia Ann 673 Gonzalez, Edward E 593 Gonzalez, Jaime B 482 Gonzalez, Marcelino 113, 202, 647 Gonzalez, Nicolas 184 Gonzales, Richard J 583 Gonzalez, Teresita 142, 611 Gonzalez, Theodore A. ... 148, 227, 673 Gonzalez, Xavier 482 Good, Skipper C 113 Coode, Jeanne V. ... 215, 322, 341, 656 Goode, Julie Ann 150, 34-1 Coode, Oscar N., Jr 118 Goodfieisch, Jon Marion 118 Goodlett, Rbt. Hill 234 Goodloe, John Tunstall 226, 690 Goodman, John C. . 171, 189, 190, 191, 201, 258, 520 Goodman, Kenneth W 299, 656 Goodman, Raymond E 272 Goodman, Robert W 161. 279 Goodman, Thomas Lee 130, 656 Goodpasture, John Edgar 109, 138, 215, 436, 437 Goodrich. Karen Beth 88, 343 Coodson, Janci Miller 180, 379, 690 Goodson, Saundra L 215, 339, 366. 496, 673 Goodwin, Alice Beth 353, 611 Goodwin, Chas. Reid, Jr 611 Goodwin, Clifton A., Jr 295, 673 Goodwin, Emily Kay 358, 359, 498, 656 Goodwin, Ernest L 656 Goodwin, Pat Edwin, Jr 476 Goodwin, Robert P 268, 656 Goodwin, Vernon Douglas Ill Gordon, Danny L 617 Gordon, James C 280, 656 Gordon, Jan Adrienne 351, 656 Cordon, Judith Ann 159, 469, 673 Cordon, Judy Ella 215 Gordon, Linda Susan 690 Cordon, Mary K 333, 382, 611 Cordon. Roxy Lee 203, 209 Cordon, Sandra Gail 182, 656 Coren, Gerald M 280 Coren. Janet Rose .. 143, 236, 520, 611 Coren, Sheldon P 280 Cormely, John Paul 156 Gorski, Theodore P., Jr. 441, 445, 153 Coidin, Gary R 138, 223 Gosselt, James Michael 690 Name Pages Nam, Pages Gossett, Mary M 377 Gossett, William Griffith 293, 690 Gostecnik, Marsha Cay . . . 315, 344, 611 Gotsch, Wayne Edw 611 Gottlieb, Ronnie Jean 346, 347 Gottlieb, Susan Edis 172, 347, 381. 690 Cough, William Tom 295 Could, Walter E., Jr 99 Gouldie, Charles D 611 Coulding. Peggy Marie . . . 159, 339, 656 Gourley, Jack, Jr 258, 690 Cove, Otis Ray 611 Goyen, Marie Elizabeth 690 Goyen, William A 113 Cracey, David F 161, 484, 656 Grad y, Elaine Anne 142, 366 Grady, Walter Pat 113 Graeber, Fred David 263, 647 Graeff, Herman Paul 611 Graf, Kermit Eugene 161 Graf, Linda Kay 95, 673 Grafius. Elizabeth 1 335, 611 Grafius, John McNab 267 Graham, Charles H., Jr 139 Graham, Douglas C 611 Graham, Georgia A 359, 611 Graham, Mrs. Jacquelyn S 177 Graham, James P 417 Graham, Mary Anne 101 Graham, Mary M 359 Graham, Nancy Ann 656 Graham, Patricia A 101 Graham, Patricia G 101 Graham, Samuel R 171, 218, 196 Graham, Vicki Dee : 119, 647 Graham, William T 656 Gralino, Peggy Ann 309, 324, 496 Cramatges, Rafael J. J 589 Gramberg, Eva Maria 402, 673 Crammer, Jerry R. 174, 190, 192, 258, 304, 574, 656 Cranberry, Helen E 102 Granger, Edgar D 99 Grant, Barbara L 159, 335, 656 Grant, Esther Jane 359 Grant, Lillie Jane 353, 690 Grant, Pauline Bruce 359, 381, 582, 690 Grant, Polly 177 Grant, Thomas Patrick, HI .... 118, 673 Grantham, Jas. Loron 647 Crantham, Mary Lou 145, 168, 221, 226, 341, 381, 496, 582, 673 Crantham, Thomas Harold 690 Graves, Bonnie Blue 169, 313, 582, 690 Graves, Gayle Frances 363, 379, 690 Graves, Harriet Lee 351, 656 Craves, James C 149, 230, 231 Craves, Jerry F 116 Graves, Linda Ruth 161 Graves, Marian L 159 Graves, Sharon Dale 337, 673 Graves, Thos. Allen 174, 258, 477, 483, 611 Gray, Carla Ann 343 Cray, Cynthia C 329, 582 Gray, Dorothy Elaine 150, 367. 690 Gray, Edward B 179, 690 Gray, Elissa Ann 324 Gray, Ceraldine E 611 Gray, Lynn Barnett Ill Cray, Robert Lee 267, 673 Gray, Sarah Lou 99 Cray, Sylvia M 172, 348. 349 Craydon, Geoffrey C 272 Green, Barry Russell 94, 230, 673 Green, Carla Lea 582 Green, Celia 215, 611 Green, Charles Lloyd 122 Green, David W 198, 217. 673 Green, Dorothy D. .. 173, 348, 349, 398 Green, Joel Allen 656 Green, John Randall 690 Green, Leon C., Jr 478 Green, Rich. Earl 171, 218, 574 Green, Richard N 138, 656 Green, Robin Jon 399 Green, Robt. Chas 252, 480, 611 Green, Rufus, Jr. .. 157, 235, 389, 477, 611 Green, Ted Edward, Jr 407, 690 Green, Thomas A., Jr 611 Green, Wesley W., Jr 587, 673 Green, William C 230 Green, William Ray 227, 690 Greenberg, Debora Dell 215, 364 Greenberg, Jerry A 110, 656 Greenberg, William R 138 Greene, Gary L 109, 116 Greene, George L. . 116, 161, 167, 647, 673 Greene, Molly Susan 351, 466, 467, 470 Greene, Robert Stanly, Jr 484 Greene, Winston W., Jr 128 Greenfield. David, Jr 280, 611 Greenfield, Joan Myra 496, 582 Greenfield, Patricia F 346, 347 Creenhaw, Frank P., Ill 113 Creenhill, William D 215, 268, 673 Greening, Ronald Gene 656 Greenlee, Robert D 673 Greenwood, Darryl Paul 139, 157, 233, 589, 647 Greenwood, Robert B., Jr 250 Greer, Dennis 290, 690 Greer, S. Marcus 583 Creeson, Gail E 656 Gregg, Bobby Eugene 690 Gregg, Cecil M., Jr 129, 656 Gregg, David Lee 480, 481 Gregg, Donald Ray 481 Gregg, Loula Louise 344, 582, 690 Gregg, Sandra K 132, 611 Gregory, Carl Richcson 587 Gregory, Carolyn Sue 325 Gregory, David Mich 105, 130, 174, 505, 611 Gregory, Lloyd J., Ill 130, 174, 264. 480 Gregory, Sally Ann 673 Greinert, Pamela Ann 99 Crcll, Dudley C 233, 673 Gremmel, Warren Walter, Jr 458 Grenadier, Lorna Lee 582 Crenier, Sally D 359, 381, 673 Gresham, Edward D 482 Gressett, Alvin Gary 447, 446, 453 Cretser, Claudia M 400 Cretser, George W. 110, 234, 260, 673 C reve, John P 122 Cribble, James T., Ill 293, 611 Cribble, Kruse 673 Grider, Dan Alan 656 Grienecks, John Keith 180 Crier, John R 267 Griffin, Carl D 263 Griffin, Dana Mia 377 Griffin, David T 276, 279 Griffin, John Pierce 656 Griffin, Kenneth E 114, 161, 673 Griffin, Margaret E 337, 381 Griffin, Nancy Ann 656 Criffin, Rita Anne 144, 183, 656 Griffith, Anne C 673 Griffith, Charles G., Jr 227 Griffith, Charles M., HI 161 Griffith, Edgar Dennis 116, 690 Griffith, Gary Ernest .... 169, 218, 295, 690 Griffith, Hilda Rudd 471 Griffith, Joan Eileen 690 Griffith, Kenny Lynn 286. 312 Griffith, Patricia Ann 611, 6S6 Griffith, Thomas David 116, 690 Griffiths, Gail 355, 472, 611 Criees, Betty J 332,333, 398 Page 720 Name Pages Criggs, Eric R 690 Criggs. Jack Allen 151 Criggs, Wade G 256 Crigsby, Carrell Lee 353, 469, 673 Grigsby, Jimmie M 113 Crigsby, John W 202, 279 Crigsby, Rich. Allen Ill Grillo, Virginia E. .. 173, 335, 364, 656 Grim, Gregory L 647 Grimes, Lady Jayne 327, 673 Grimes, Linda Jean 339, 690 Grimes, Sherilyn K 335 Crimland, Joe Rush, Jr 611 Grimm, Larry W. . . . 114, 161, 589, 617 Grimm, Rose Marie 136, 496 Grimmer, Rich. Arthur, III 161 Gring, Larry Martin 690 Grisham, John Marion 303, 611 Crissom, David Lee Ill, 657 Grob, Charles E 215, 250, 478, 673 Grobe, Peggy Lynn 673 Grobowsky, Donald Rich 272, 612 Groce, Linda Sue 112 Grona, Wm. Henry 589 Groner, Rebecca C 344. 673 Crones, Royce Gene 612 Grooi, David M 229 Crossfeld, Michael Howard 289 Grosskopf, Sharon Kay 138 Grossman, Elizabeth A 612 Grossman, Larry 116 Grossman, Susan Marilyn 329 Grossman, Waldo L., Jr 673 Grote, David Gene 207. 217 Crotevant, Harold Dennis 101, 161. 587, 691) Grove, Barbara Ann 341 Grove, Carolyn W 341, 612 Grove, Clenna H 327, 612 Groves, Barbara L 370, 612 Groves, James S 105, 284, 657 Crowcock, Frederick B 156 Grubbs, James Holt 263. 690 Gruner, Katherine Susan 145, 169, 344, 582, 690 Gsell, James N 581 Guajardo, Joseph Eloy 612 Cuenther, Konnie Ulrike 150, 367, 582 Guenthner, Gary Fread 113, 281 Cuerra, Cristina Carmen 101, 673 Guerra, Irma L 612 Guerrero, Leonard Andrew 690 Guess, Carroll L 114, 657 Guess, Curtis Neal 673 Guess, Liles Clay 458 Guest, Henry G 113, 612 Guest, Kelley Austin 169, 201, 215, 258, 477, 690 Guidry, Monte James 146, 161 Guild, Sharon Anne 381, 690 GuUlot, Patrick C 612 Guinn, Brenda Kaye 690 Guinn, Charlsa Jaqueline 355, 690 Guinn, Daryl Hale .. 309, 355, 467, 471 Guinn, Geoffrey Kyle 690 Guinn, John A., Jr 593 Guinn. Laura Lee 657 Guiot, Louis R 231 Guleke, James O., II 258, 457, 476 587, 690 Cullecn, Kris Karl 690 Cully, Jane E 169, 170, 313, 413 Gump. Richard A., Jr. ... 218, 241, 673 Gundersen, Gail Irene ... 215, 390, 391. 471, 673 Gunn, Kathleen N 325 Gunn, William Bruce 657 Curinsky, Edward Keith . 289, 481, 690 Gushiken, Lucia N 690 Custafson, David Ray 284, 673 Guthrie, James Calvin, III 690 Guthrie, Paul David 229, 657 Gutierrez, Fernando D., Jr. .. 116, 407 Gutierrez, Maria C 6t7 Name Pages Gutierrez, Roberto 129, 657 Guy, Diane 325, 657 Guy, Gary Boyd 587 Guy, Patricia G 325, 657 Guy, Paul Wm 586, 612 Guyette, Courtney 325, 690 Guyette, Linda M 325 Cuynes, Jaynee C 325, 612 Cuynes, Mary Jo 612 Cuyton, Bert Paul 139, 589 Guyton, William L 589 Guzman-Tamez, Arnoldo 673 Guzner, Raymond W., Jr 657 Gwaltney, William George 293 H Haag, David Q 99 Haas, Marilyn L 612 Haas, Robert William 690 Haase, Fred Max 567 Haberle, Patricia R 311. 363, 673 Habern, Charles Randolph 235 Hablinski, William M 247, 657 Hackard, James C 148, 224 Hacke, Lorna 112. 690 Hacker, Evelyn A 207 Hackerman, Stephen M. . 290, 586, 612 Hacklcman, Billy Glenn 475 Hadd. Donald Allen 101, 223 Haddock, Betty Joyce 367, 690 Hafner, Haydcn S., Jr 612 Hagan, Daniel Barker 405 Hagen, Kathleen Louise 379 Haeen, Michael F 612 Hagen, Paul Harold 91 Hager, Gail Ellen 657 Haggerty, Patrick E 151 Hahn, Alvin Wayne 290, 657 Hahn, Leslie Ann 353, 690 Hahn, Susie Elaine 339, 367, 690 Haidusck, Edwin J 129, 612 Haik, Carolyn Mary 161, 690 Haik, Daniel M 184 Haikin, Harry Richard 280, 690 Haines, Jerald C 297, 612 Haines, K. Priscilla 182, 313 Hair. Billy Joe 105 Hairston, Coles H 90 Hairston, Morris Don 284, 657 Hajdik, Norman Edward 406 Hajjaj, Naziha Ali 103 Hajjaj, Karccm Ali 103 Haldeman, Julia Bates 366 Haldy, James V 405 Hale, Ford R., Ill 270 Hale, Robert F.. Jr 223 Hale, Robt. Jas 221, 223 Hale, Terrell Wm 104, 444 Haley, Dennis C 587, 690 Haley, Henry Wayne 657 Haley, Judith Faye 657 Hall, Alpheus Hcndrix 223 Hall, Ann 612 Hall, Camilla J 332, 333, 364, 496, 57 Hall, Candace Ann 315 Hall, Carol Leigh 341, 690 Hall. Charles M 263 Hall, David Hestand 463 Hall, David M 612 Hall. David S 690 Hall. Edward Ray 134 Hall, Jean Catherine 205. 593 Hall, Martha Joe 131, 612 Hall, Robt. Edw 279, 612 Hall, Thomas Bailey 215 Hall, Vicki E 144 Hall, Walter M 241, 520, 593 Hall, William G. ... 267, 417. 428. 458. 673 Halleck, Elsie Irene 325 Hallman, Martha Booker 357, 371 Name Pagr Harbison, Dale Ralph 1.19 Harbison, Robt. Lewis ... 171, 270, 613 Harcourt, George W 250 Hardaway, David Phillipp 690 Hardeman, Mark N 272 Hardesty, John P 130, 161, 673 Hardgrave, Carol 383, 582, 673 Bardie, William B., Jr 286, 673 Hardin, Barbara Sue 690 Hardin. Mrs. Gloria F. P 586 Hardin, Martin B., Jr 284 Hardin. Sandra Claire 161 Name Pages Hardin, Sharon Ruth 197. 308, 357, 468 Harding, Margaret 321, 496 Hardman, Darrell P 406 Hanlwick, Wayne Randol 250, 657 Hardy, Charles B 613 Hardy. Eleanor A. C 209 Hardy, Howard Lawrence 463 Hardy, Hugh W 673 Hardy, Joyce Lynn 341, 377. 673 Hargis, Charles Creglow . 260. 473. 690 Hargis, Jane B 173, 250, 308, 357. 489, 496, 657 Hargis, Norton B., Jr 221, 226 Hargrave, Carolyn Louise 691 Hargraves, Richard Lee .. 116, 475, 613 Hargrove, Beverly L 613 Hargrove, Clyde Lee 270. 673 Hargrove, Robert A 295, 657 Haritos, Peggy Ann 673 Harkins, Burt 417 Harkins, Curtis P., Jr 286 Harkins, Henry B., Jr 263, 673 Harkins, James P. .. 171, 412, 417, 453 Harkrider, Marie D 657 Harlan, Donna L. .. 168, 170, 173, 216, 218, 337, 673 Harlan, Paula Kay . 200, 211, 218, 336, 337, 496, 505, 520, 613 Harlow, Charles A 139 Harlow, Deborah J. 145, 161. 172, 582, 691 Harlow, Richard Lee .......... 121, 202 Harlowe, Jayne L ............. 200, 339 Harman, Douglas M ................ 691 Harman, Margaret G ........... 363, 673 Harp, Jean Fay ................... 613 Harper, Darlene D .................. 398 Harper, Mrs. Janet J ............... 613 Harper, Jas. Curtis, Jr ......... 113, 202 Harper, John Baskin ............... 589 Harper, John Phillip ............... 462 Harper, Michael D ................ 290 Harper, Rich. Louis ................ 586 Harper, Richmond C., Jr ....... ... 613 Harper, Thomas, III ..... 268, 453, 657 Harrell, Charles Delmer ............ 405 Harrell, Mrs. Deanne C. Me ........ 141 Harrcll, Linda Louise ............. 215 Harrell, Monty Lynn .............. 673 Harrington, Charles S ......... 227, 272 Harrington, Nan Katherine ---- 355, 691 Harrington, Patricia A ............. 1 2 Harris, Allyn R .......... 293, 477, 613 Harris, Benjamin P ........... 293, 691 Harris, Mrs. Camillc C ............ 613 Harris. Carol G .................. 691 Harris, Cynthia L .................. 341 Harris, Dale Andrew .......... 260, 657 Harris, Darlene F. . 170, 322, 363, 486. 613 Harris, David M ............... 250, 673 Harris, Franklin C ................ 139 Harris, Grady Lynn ............... 587 Harris, Jill A ...................... 520 Harris, Jimmy Layne .............. 260 Harris. Johnnie Sue ................ 691 Harris, Kathleen Fern ......... 345, 691 Harris, Orville D ................... 1 Harris, Orville Jeff. Jr ............ 583 Harris. Roy Clark, Jr ......... 290, 67 3 Harris, Sally Ann ............. 353. 613 Harris, Thomas A ............. 156, 673 Hallmark, Connie Lee ......... 344, 657 Hallmark, Robert Edwin ........... 690 Halprin, Diane .................... 367 Halsell, Glen Galen ............... 458 Halstead, Lucincla .. 148, 221. 399. 496, 673 Halstead, William E., Jr ...... 133. 206. 397. 405, 474. 520. 647 Halter, Jack C ................ 586, 612 Halton, Bonnie Loy ............... 582 Halton, Joseph Gail ............... 475 Halton, Reuben W ............. 156, 180 Halverson, Michael A .............. 612 Hambrick, Leah M ............ 383. 690 Hamff, Wesley C .................. 612 Hamilton. Adrianne A ......... 306, 612 Hamilton, Carmen L ............... 182 Hamilton, Daniel K., Jr. 115, 247, 673 Hamilton, Karen Lynn ........ 320, 341 Hamilton, Lawrence A ........ 284, 673 Hamilton, Louie A., Ill ........... 587 Hamilton, Roger Dean ............. 234 Hamilton. Ronald Douglas ......... 657 Hamilton, Stephanie ............... 345 Hamilton, William B .............. 452 Hamilton, William B., Ill .... 240, 241, 612 Hamlett, Jana Kay ........... 142, 400 Hamm, Geo. Morris ........... 156, 191 Hammack, Linde Suaan ........ 337, 690 Hammerand, Myra V .......... 310, 345 Hammett, Jacqueline D ............. 401 Hammett, Mary Susan ............. 390 Hammit, Dwight Thos .............. 116 Hammon, Lena L .................. 673 Hammond, Linda Kay ......... 101, 657 Hammond, Mary Ann ............... 690 Hammond, Woodrow W ............ 224 Hammonds, James L ..... Ill, 180, 215, 612 Hamner, Richard Edward .......... 673 Hamner, Susan Jane ..... 215, 337, 657 Hamric, Boni Rebecca ........ 343, 690 Hamrick, Jos. Leonard, Jr ......... 110 Hanak. Elmer W., Ill .............. 587 Hanan, Vern Wayne ............... 120 Hancock. Rebecca L ............... 215 Hancock, Robert Lee ......... 231, 612 Hancock, Warren D ................ 252 Hancock, Warren E., Jr. 254, 255, 673 Haner, Jane Yvonne ............... 612 Haney, Stephen Jay ................ 169 Haney, William G., Jr ...... ....... 588 Hanger, Chris T .................... 673 Hangs. Frank Edw., Jr ......... 109, 647 Hankins, Alton B .............. 477, 480 Hankins, Kenneth D ................ 126 Hankinson, Kathryn ........... 218, 355 Hanks, Jack Walton, Jr ....... 171, 304 Hanks, Lucinda Boylen . 145, 172, 212, 215, 341, 379, 582, 690 Hanks, Robert W .................. 139 Hanley, Mich. Jas ............ 279. 612 Hanna, Mark James ........... 286, 673 Hanna, Mich. Marten .......... 290, 613 Hannay, Allen B., Ill ............. 169 Hannon, Jeffrey L ................. 224 Hanover, Jocille .............. 363, 657 Hanover, Nan Annett ............... 383 Hansen, Clarence N ...... 227, 244, 657 Hansen, Kristinn 1 ................ 453 Hansen, Patricia Lynn ........ 363, 468 Hansen, Raphael Knud ......... 279, 690 Hansen, Sandra ..... 215, 353, 366, 690 Hanshaw, Jack Morgan ............ 119 Hanson, Judith Faye ..... 308, 353, 673 Haragan, Donald R ................ 567 Haraldson, Robt. Scott ........ 406, 613 Haralson , Carole J ................ 103 Haralson, Katherine Ruth ......... 145 Haralson, Nancy L. 168. 169, 177. 221. 223, 381. 496 Haralson. Patricia Marie 169. 379, 690 Harari. Marty ..................... 299 Harberson, Calvin, II .............. 587 Page 721 p Harris Virgil E 21], Harrison, Andrea Rae Harrison, Barliara J 117, 337, Harrison, Beverly Ann 401, Harrison, Dale Harrison, Edwin Larry 118, Harrison, Guy T 101, Harrison, James C Harrison, James P., IV 211, Harrison, Jo Beth 306, Harrison, Kalhryn Nell Harrison, Lynn Mary Harrison, Marvyn Parr Harrison, P. David, III Harrison, Pat I Harrison, Richard Thornton Harrison, Ronald Jay Harrison, Rosanne V 337, Harrison, Waller Gerald Hairiss, Earl Harvey 120, Harsrh, Steven T 161, Harshaney, Samuel Harshbarfer. John I. 128, 129. Hart, Daniel C Hart, Jamie Douglas Hart, Joseph B Hart, Warren Clark 101, Hartgrove, Mac Helen Hartley, Jennifer A 215, Hartley, Toni H Hartman, Jon Merrill Hartman, Nancy Ann Hartman, Sarah Ann 320, 363, 673 327 S85 67:1 691 617 116 657 691 496 218 359 319 403 691 . 99 587 361 177 617 657 617 617 657 225 673 461 613 103 103 481 315 496, 657 673 691 613 691 673 691 657 Harlman, Shirley M 182, Hartman, Stella A Hartmann, Clinton S 139, 589, Hartmann, Estelle Elaine Hartmann, Lynnette L Hartmann, Paul Robert 587, Hartong. Alice Kay 205. 215, Hartonc, Robert Eugene, Jr. . 170, 205. 215, 691 Hartrick, Gcorgie C 613 Hartt, Barry F 272, 673 Hartung, Harold Jaek 417 Harty, Connie Jo 363 Harvey, Ann E 355 Harvey, Katberine C 355 Harvey, Sarah E 673 Harvick, Melissa Ann 691 Harwell, Harold A., Jr 397, 401 Harwell, Leslie Jas 116. 613 Haskctt, Sondra F 384, 613 Haskinson, Diana Dale 499 Hassloeher, Susan Lynn 216, 337, 371, 691 Hastedt, Jan 343, 613 Hastedt, Judy Carol 379 Hasten, Leonard K 613 Hastings, Rebecca 327, 381, 691 Haston, Linda Lou 201, 205, 341 Hasty. James Hicks 202, 116 Hatcher, Robert Alan 286, 613 Hatcher, William E., HI 161, 691 Haterius, In B rid B 183, 359, 673 Hatlcy, Brcnnon Philip 263, 691 Hatten, Frances Ann 381, 673 Hatter, Paul T 223 Hauber. Thomas R 252, 673 Haucr. Mary Ruth 691 Haugarth, Sue Ellen 161, 403 Haun. Jane Arian .... 96, 168, 206, 217, 218, 378, 381, 647 Hausenfluke, Jimmy Claud 479 Hausman, Maureen M 317 Havcmann, David Fred 202 Havemann, Helen Ruth 673 Haverlah, Edward E 405 Havins, Darrellene 183 Hawkcs, John Charles 691 Hawkins, Delliert 1 151, 275. 593 Hawkini, Douglas 156 Hawkins. Jack Walter 227, 691 Hnwkini. Jana Calo 673 Name Page Hawkins, June Scott 311, 673 Hawkins, Karen Hope ... 173, 217, 319, 364, 381, 657 Hawkins, Kerry M 202, 589 Hawkins. Mina J 325, 613 Hawley, Harriett 169, 355, 582, 691 Haws, Gayle R 156, 613 Haws, Ronnie E 121, 156 Haws, RnssHl M 263, 673 Hawthorne, Judy Kay 367, 691 Hawthorne, Lloyd A 217, 657 Hawthorne, Mrs. Shcron E. S 115 Hay, John Alvin, Jr 263, 691 Hayden, Dale Robert 149, 231 Haydon, Robert Lyn 138, 587 Hayes, Carol Jane 657 Hayes, Dorothy R. . 182, 339, 364, 381. 673 Hayes. Judy Anne 384 Haymes, Kathryn N 116 Hayrnes. Pamela Jeanne . 215, 325, 381 Haynes, Beverly Bernice 159, 366, 691 Haynes, Christopher 263 Haynes, Clara Frances 582, 691 Haynes, Guy Walter 99 Haynes, Jim Tom 195, 505 Haynes, Mary Virginia 205, 674 Hays, Robert Mack Ill, 657 Haywood, Ernest Lemuel, Jr 101, 223, 691 Hazlewood, Cheryl Ann 159, 691 Head, Heron J 250 Head, Sandra M 316, 657 Head, Thomas E 229, 674 Headlec, Dorothy L 657 Healey, Gordon B 674 Healy, William Henry .... 211, 587, 691 Heancy, James David 235, 691 Heard, Jane Evelyn 586 Heaps, Harriet V. ... 182, 314, 359, 674 Heard, Oliver S., Jr 171, 520 Hearn. Pamela Lynn 112, 381, 657 Hearn, Ralph H., Jr 156 Hearn. William Clyn, Jr 275, 691 Hearn, William R 248, 657 Hearne, Helen Lu 215, 314, 325 Heartlield, Jane C 311 Heath, C. Robert 218, 674 Heath, Charles B 613 Heath, David C 225, 260, 304, 647 Heath, Jesse E., Jr 657 Heaton, Marian Catherine 382 Hcbbe, Willard R 138 Hebert, Jo-Carol 161 Hecker, Donald Alan 242 Heckmann, Mrs. Darlene F. H 613 Heckmann, Ray Wayne 613 Hector, Jane Eliz 613 Heczko, Shirley Ann 145, 351, 582, 691 Hedrick. Ann Ruth 613 Hedrick, Janie Lynn 691 Heep, Anthony Wayne 101 Heerensperger, Glynda Kay 351 Hecrs, Daniel Kenneth 252, 691 Heffinglon, Warren M 589 Heflin, Dennis C., HI 119 Heideke, Ann Carol 613 Heilicenlhal. Jean Ana 468 Heimlich, Michael Douglas 691 Hcininger, Lewis H., Jr 613 Heinricli, Elaine Rose 403 Heins, William H 657 Heintz, Nicholas W 671 Heifer, Thomas Michael 227 Heine, Cynthia Ann 161. 166 Hclgeson, Richard W 255, 483, 613 Hcllbusch, Robert W 248, 657 Heller, Janene S 360, 361, 657 Helm. Alfred Paul, Jr 691 Helmer, Rich. Earle, III 171, 191, 293, 614 Helmer, William J 208 Helms. Jaj. Carlton 412, 417, 453 Helwick, Katheiine Leo 582, 691 Name Page Hemard, Alexander R 482 Hembree, Louis A.. Jr 235, 611 Hemphill, Holly 1 90 Hcmp.hill, John David 211 Henderson, Barbara E 200, 611 Henderson, Betsy 315, 469 Henderson, Claire 355 Henderson, Claude Mike 99 Henderson, Harold Dean 389 Henderson. Jane Lee 363, 379, 691 Henderson. John C 657 Henderson, Joseph Randlc 258 Henderson, Kathleen M 614 Henderson, Molly 657 Henderson. Patricia A. .. 221, 327, 364. 381, 671 Henderson, Robert F., Jr 614 Henderson, Ruth H 657 Henderson. William W., Jr 156 Hendricks, John H 116 Hendricks. Karen Sue 614 Hendrieks, Stephen R 459, 691 Hendrix, Thomas L 256. 473, 691 Henion, Jean Elizabeth 150 Henk, Mrs. Barbara J 147. 614 Hcnke, Jeffrey William 226 Henkel, Claude M., HI 281 Henley, Mary Lee 468 Henley, Robert Donaldson 20 Henley. Ronald Thos 110. 286 Henncbergcr, Kathy R. .. 306, 343, 674 Hennessey, Carolyn Ann 357, 674 Hennington, Iris Kay 379, 582, 691 Henry, Albert Carl 283, 691 Henry, Barbara Ann 354, 355, 614 Henry, Cameron Edw 282, 283, 614 Henry, Charles R., Jr 295, 674 Henry, David Edward 263, 691 Henry, Ernest D 125, 127, 657 Henry. George W., Jr 241. 674 Henry, J ohnny Lee 389, 614 Henry, Mary Susan 337, 657 Henry, Susan Kay 355, 379, 691 Henslee, Ann 316, 327. 496 Henslee, Karen Sue 614 Henson, Barbara J 307, 352. 353 Henson, Kathleen E 402, 408, 657 Henson, Louis Albert 290. 674 Henson, Randolph Clyde 229, 587 Berber, Jane Ann 470 Herbergcr, Roy A 270 Herbcrger, Sharon M 342, 343 Herbert, Bradley E 283 Herbert, Van Kermit, Jr 691 Herder, MaryHelen 381 Hereford, Sanford R 614 Herin, Barbara Sue 345, 691 Herman, James Jay 129. 288, 289 Herman, Robert Mack 288, 479 Herman, Timothy! 261 Hernandez, Alfred I.afuente 99 Hernandez, Alpha 402 Hernandez. Arthur B 224 Hernandez, Blanca 674 Hernandez, Ignacio 161 Hernandez. Rodolfo 611 Hernandez, Roger Ruben 125, 61 1 Herndon, Harold D 171 Herold, Vickie Lee 117, 611 Herolz, Betty Loa 340 Herrald. Catherine Alice 691 Herren, Marileo 117. 357, 657 Herrera, Linda Elizabeth 691 Herrera, Manuel 614 Herrera, Rudolph 227 Herring. Douglas F 177, 215 Herring. Elisabeth Grey 582, 691 Herrington, Michael S 113 Herringlon, Walker B 121 Herrmann, Donald E 275. 301 Herron. Don Wilson 611 Herron, Patricia 1 335 Hershbercer, Lloyd C 279 Name Pages Hertz, Raymond Stanley 242, 691 Hervol. Henry Jas 120 Herzfeld, Charles D 119, 179 Herzstein, Marc Smith 280, 691 Hesdorffer. Gordon B 242 Hess. Barbara Sue . . 182, 361, 370. 674 Hess, Veronica Mary 396, 168 Hessel, Kenneth Ray 139 Hesser, Henry H 109, 674 Hester, Kathleen M 353 Hester. Phillip Leroy 657 Hetherington, Glen RUey 293, 691 Hewell, Jerry J 244, 674 Hewett, Helen Jackie 367, 691 Hewctt, Sandra Lynne 383. 691 Hewitt, Cynthia J 343 Hewitt, Nancy Carol 173, 343 Heyne, Peter M 647 Hezlep, Jane E 182 Hibbetts, James C 215, 267, 674 Hibbetts, Virginia G 337, 472 Hibler, Peggy Diane 325 Hickey, David C 208 Hickey, Steven Ryan 259, 674 Hickman, Melodye J 335, 674 Hickox, Robert E 657 Hick., James F 657 Hicks. John W 114 Hicks. Karen 383, 469, 691 Hicks, Max Renea 674 Hicks, Thomas O. . . . 171, 294, 295, 478 Hieronymus, Robert C 657 Hierth, Harriett S 161 Hlett, Kathleen Hope 104, 159, 691 Higdon, Albert Dain 295, 478, 674 Higdon, Jas. Noel 295, 229 Higeins. Barbara K 182, 382 Higgins, Cynthia Duval .. 353, 381, 691 Higgins, Elliott Lee, Jr 286 Higgins. James Norman .. 268, 458, 691 Hiegins, Lowell T 275, 657 Biggins, Nancy C 657 Higgins. Robert B., Jr. .. 120, 589, 614 Higgins, Thomas W 250, 412, 416, 417, 453 Higgs, Forrest S 483 Hi s h, Charles H 146 Hightower, Jeffrey W 263 Hightower, Nelda Cay 159, 691 Higley, Barbara R 182, 211, 307, 353, 489, 496, 574, 657 Higley, Robert A. .. 149, 191, 199, 216, 267 Hijazi, Mohamad A 103 Hilburn, Don Edward 614 Hilburn. Harriet B 614 Hill, Alfred H., Jr 134, 647 Hill, Alinda Hunt 359, 691 Hill. Barbara Ann 319 Hill, Carl C., HI .... 94, 149, 229. 476, 657 Hill, Carol Jeane 614 Hill, Eva Jane 674 Hill, Frances 355, 586, 614 Hill, Cordon Lee, III 244 Hill, Lafe Dyson 3, 204, 205, 266, 267, 575 Hill, Malone V., Jr 290, 614 Hill, Melinda E 341 Hill, Richard Lee 206. 657 Hill, Ronald Lynn 92 Hill. Russell Lewis C 691 Hill. Steven W 202. 116, 589 Hill, Thomas A 416 Hill, Thomas C.. Ill 250 Hill. Thomas Edward 587 Hill, Thomas F 174. 304, 614 Hill, Whitney Edward 657 Hillaker, Victoria Anno 381 Hillard, Cathy Call 379 Hillegeist, Dianne L 218. 314, 345, 657 Hilley, Van Calin 657 Hillman, Robert M 248. 657 Hillmer, Myrl Allen 593 Pace 722 Narr. Pages Hillyer. Ir. Lee 259, 475, 477, 593 Hilsher, Chas. Louis 109, 116, 614 Hilnher. Joyce Marie 314, 325 Hilton, Wilburn D. . 169, 229, 284, 304 Hilly, Dee Lane 674 Hindman, James W., Ill 250. 674 Hines, Barbara C 402, 582 Hines, Earl S 179 Hines, Linda C 173, 349, 398 Hinkel, Mary Jane 331, 691 Hinklc, John C 114, 484 Hinshaw, Bonita Kay 102 Hinson, Larry Keith 614 Hinson, Melvin O., Jr 156, 657 Hinson, Pat Neff, Jr 133 Hinson, Tom Everett 191 Hinton, Lucy C 147, 215, 351 Hinton, Nancy Lynn 382, 468 Hinton, Paillette L 391, 674 Hinton, Rich. Chas 263, 304, 614 Hintz, John Melvin 130 Hirsch, Albert Linz, Jr 280 Hirsch, Elsa Rae 361, 674 Hirsch, Herbert W.. Jr 95 Hirach, Janet F 141, 153, 209 Hirsch, Richard R 674 Hitchcock, Nancy E 345, 674 Hitt, Pamela Jean 379, 691 Hitz, Geo. Robt 225 Hitzfeld, Gary Lynn 148, 235 Hitzges, Norman R 101 Hix, Carl W 617 Hix, Mary Linda 593 Hix, William J 293, 674 Hobbs, Kathleen J. . 340. 341, 496, 614 Hobbs, Terry Lynn 132, 166, 177, 183, 190. 496, 520, 614 Hocott, Marilyn Jane 381, 691 Hodell, Jonathan C 272 Hodge. Jill L 614 Hodge, William L., Jr. ... 138, 480, 484 Hodges, Charles R 267, 657 Hodges, David Lee 674 Hodges, Francis L., Jr 256 Hodges, George 1 475. 476, 477 Hodges, Lee 101 Hodgkiss, Melvin B 235 Hodgson, John Scott 169, 284, 462, 691 Hodkin, Michael T 139 Hoehn, Sheila J 399, 674 Hoekstra, Thomas S 251 Hoelscher, Patricia Anne 379, 691 Hoepfrjer, Judith 363, 614 Hoff, Merle Ann 172, 331, 691 Hotter, Lewis Perry 280, 674 Hoffman, Alan M. ... 96, 190, 272, 304, 657 Hoffman, Charles E 674 Hoffman, Herman Wm.. Jr. .. 116, 648 Hoffman, Jeane S 316, 611 Hoffman, Nancy Ann 586, 615 Hoffman, Robert Pershing 226 Hoffman, Susan Lynn 691 Hogan, Jerry Clyde 279 Hogan, Michael Henry ... 264, 587, 691 Hoge, J. Fred, III 279. 657 Hoger, Wilbur A 648 Hogue, Manila E 335, 467 Hoke, Hannah 351,657 Holaday, Ann E 141, 615 Holbach, James Henry 94, 230 Holbert, Pamela 343, 615 Holbrook. James Mike 452, 453 Holcomb, Alfred Sidney, Jr. . 201, 241 Holcomb. Kevin 174, 295, 30t. 478, 483 Hold, Carol Lynn 399 Holdeman, Margaret A 674 Holden, Howard Don 139 Holdcn, Janet L 325 Holden, William R 118 Holder, Arthur D 156, 674 Holder, Kay Vera 141 A ' nnic Pages Holdcrfield, Millard Lee 589 Holcman, Michael W 657 Holguin, Omar Josef 101, 615 Holland, Barbara E 161 Holland, Carolyn Sue 334, 335, 615 Holland, James H., Jr 286 Holland, Josephine W 263 Name Pag,, Holland, Karen Dorothy 145. 379, 582, 691 Holland. Leisa 329. 674 Holland, Libby H. .. 141, 360, 361, 657 Holland, Richard A 209 Holland, Robert Vance, Jr. ... 272, 657 Holland, Stephen R 270, 674 Hollar, Richard A 241, 674 Hollas, James Edward 207 Holley, Betty Jcanctte 691 Holliday, Patricia A 343 Holliday. Stephen H. . . . Holliday, William Albert Hollier, Michael Dale .. Hollingshead, Joe Edgar . Hollingsworlh, Judith ... Hollis, Don K Hollis, Jimmy Lee 148, 157. 233, 657 583 691 223 236 114, 657 .. 589 Hollis, Randall H 272, 671 Holloway, Robert Hardy 229 Hollrah, David Carl 223, 587 Holm, Audrey E 331 Holm, Magdalene Rhoda 136, 382 Holm, Mary Lynne 216, 337, 691 Holman, Alan Ricl 290, 615 Holman, Barbara Loyd 374 Holman, Chas. Marion 417 Holman, Herbert A 289 Holmans, Sandra Kay 353, 691 Holmberg, Will. Robt 114, 648 Holmes, Carol 359, 379, 470, 691 Holmes, Carol Alice 379, 691 Holmes, Elizabeth M. . . . 358, 359, 457. 691 Holmes. Gary Doyle 587 Holmes, Kathy Jo .. 168, 215, 218, 236. 363, 379, 496, 674 Holmes, Lucy Gail 177. 183 Holmes. Mary K 331, 657 Holmes, Michael Lloyd 691 Holmes, Mildred M 307, 359, 691 Holmes, Ned Sweeney .... 171, 268, 615 Holmes, Richard A 215 Holmes, Stoke Peyton, III 460 Holmsley, Stephen Francis 462 Holmsley, Susan Lee 150. 657 Holshouser, Charles A.. Jr. ... 250, 251 Holstien, Edwin Leon 615 Holt, Cheryl Anne 325 Holt, Mary Helen 363, 691 Holt, Randall A 674 Holt, William J., Ill 267 Holt, William T 615 Holubec, Victor Joe 156, 235, 615 Horn, Rogene Gee ... 159, 173, 371, 691 Homer, Mary Ellen 401, 615 Honza. Gayle Panletle 691 Hood, Carl Glenn 589 Hood, Louis E 126 Hood, Michael Jay 240, 211 Hood, Richard S 263 Hook, Charles Zadok, Jr 248 Hooks, Charles Guy, HI . 130, 179, 657 Hooley, Deborah Ann 101 Hoon, Allen R 674 Hooper, Bruce H 300 Hooper, David C. . . 169, 171, 196, 199 218, 262, 263, 674 Hooper, Mrs. Joan Lea 586 Hooper, Siduey G., Jr 116 Hoose, Cindy Lou 161, 331 Hooser, Clifton W 133 Hooser, Gregory D 169, 218, 259, 304, 674 Hooser, Mary Lou . . 216, 336, 337, 657 Hoot, Richurd S ]56 Hooten, John A 6t8 Hoover, Andrew E 138 Hoover, Kathryn Jane 357, 691 Hoover, Robert J 615 Hope, Gary Wayne 615 Hopkins, Kathryn P 319 Hopkins, Robert L 235 Hoppe, Deanna Faye 691 Hoppens, Don Wayne .... 109, 116, 589, 615 Hoppenstein, Marsha 347, 692 Hoppstetter, Richard D., Jr. . . 268, 692 Hopson. Carol Sue 379 Hopson, Nancy Lou 173. 215, 218 Horak, James Ray 264, 657 Horbelt, Douglas V 138, 156 Horn, Alice Susan 353 Horn, Diana Gail 615 Horn, John M 221 Horn, Mary K. 370, 467, 468, 469, 471 Horn, Timothy Ray 458 Horn, Valerie Kay 205, 215. 381 Horn, Walker Hood, HI 401, 408 Hornburg, Carroll Boyce 615 Home, Danny Ray 615 Homer, Clarissa M 311 Hornsby, Helen Marie 674 Hornsby, Mclinda 182, 313 Hornung, Warren G 593 Horowitz, Jerry K 289, 674 Horsley, Betsy Anne 359, 692 Horst, Benjamin J 157, 233 Horswell, Stephen Lee 692 Horton, Donald M 120 Horton, James Milton 149, 226 Horton. Lucy Lee .. 206, 207, 348, 349, 364 Horton, Otis Dee 151 Horton, Sherri Jean 353 Horvich, Lynne Elaine ... 347, 379, 692 Horwitz, Terri Charlyse . 173, 361, 692 Hotchkiss, Steven Earl 267, 657 Houdyshell, Ronald Guy 263, 674 Hough, Gary Webb 406 Hough, Leonard E., Ill 121, 674 Houghton, Donna J 322 Houghton, Frederich F. . . 156, 407, 657 Houghton, Karon Cay 207, 398 House, David Wade 125, 127, 648 House, John K 149, 221, 227 Houser, Alan R 615 Houser, Donald Lynn 249, 692 Houser, John Harlie 615 Houser, Leslie 355, 615 Houser, Richard E 249, 657 Houser, Rollen E 657 Houssiere, Charles R., Ill 118 Houston, Daniel E 615 Houston, David Ross 256, 692 Houston, Elizabeth A. ... 173, 195, 306, 325 Houston, Franklin C 161 Houston. Jacquclynn D. 182. 339, 382, 657 Houston, James D 264, 615 Houston, O. C., Jr 475, 475 Houston, Sandra K 615 Houston, Stephen D 161, 163, 167, 674 Houston, Stephen Haywood 692 Houstoun, James P., Ill 256 Houzvicka, Frank John, II ... 156, 223, 692 Hoverstock, Sarah Jane 355 Hoverstock, Sue Ann 355, 674 Hovick, Gary Nicholas 406 Howard, David Lee 156 Howard, Deborah Judilee 351. 381. 692 Howard, Earl Winfield 586 Howard, James Deroy 587 Howard, Janice Lynne 379, 692 Howard. John Edward 94, 230 Howard, Kenneth C., Jr 261 Name Pages Howard, Philip L. . . . 226, 292. 293, 648 Howard, Robert Lawrence 102, 212 Howard, Roddy M 161, 674 Howard, Sharon Gwyn 327. 674 Howard. William P 674 Howe, Eddie Ryan 121 Howe, Harris M 225, 267, 67i Howe, Jack Leroy, Jr. .. 121, 174. 453. 458. 520, 589, 61 1 Howe, Maureen 236, 306. 311, 674 Howe, Nelson C., Ill 615 Howell. Bennett Wray 125, 658 Howell, Catherine Friley 172, 359, 692 Howell, Charles Lee, Jr 291 Howell, Helen P 671 Howell, John Baker, Jr 303, 674 Howell, Julia Nell 207 Howell, Lawrence M 261, 615 Howell, Pamela C 353, 615 Howell, Robert B 593 Howerton, Carolyn Alice 145, 582 Howerton, Ernest E.. Jr 293, 615 Howie, Carol Ann ... 101, 236, 353, 658 Howie, Judy Jan 104, 236, 353, 658 Howison, Jack, Jr 303, 618 Howland, Georgia Lee 221 Hoyl, Kathleen Diane 159 Hrncir, Mary Kathryn 331, 658 Hrncir, Sandra Lynn 339, 582 Hruska, Karen Jane 161, 692 Hruska, Mary Willene 692 Huang, Mrs. Amy H 585 Hubbard, Alan Lee . 294, 295, 413, 478 Hubbard. Carol Ann 195, 343, 658 Hubbard, Mildred Juanita .... 177, 403, 408 Hubbard, Wanda B 101, 398 Hubbell, James Paul 267, 658 Hubenak, Edmund J., Jr 113, 589, 615 Huber, Elbert W., Jr 229 Hubert, Mary Katherine 327. 692 Hubka, James Larry 483 Huckabee, Billye L 193, 341, 658 Huddleston, Ann 341, 658 Huddleston, Carolyn A 658 Hudgins, Constance E. . . . 325, 372, 658 Hudgins, Thomas C 199 Hudler, Charlotte 674 Hudlow, Jon Peyton 283, 674 Hudnall, James Lee 692 Hudson, Chas. Edward, III 109 Hudson, Earl Dee ... 104, 416, 417, 453 Hudson, Jimmy Ray 285 Hudson, Lee 468, 472 Hudson, Orion Lawrence 156 Hudson, Thos. Rich 291 Hudson, William J., Jr 658 Hueppelsheuser, Wayne R 251, 692 Huerta, Pedro, Jr. .. 128, 129, 588, 615 Huett, John Edwin 129 Huey, Charles M., Jr 270, 658 Hucy. Walter William 476 Huff, Janice Clora 136. 692 Huffaker, Glenda Beth ... 390, 391, 674 Huffhines, Robert E 247, 658 Huffman, Michael C 113 Hufft, Timothy C 692 Hufnagle, John Roger 279 Hughen, Janis Mae ... 3, 117, 203, 204, 496, 506, 615 Hughen, Michele Ann 615 Hughes, Alberta M 615 Hughes, Alton Keith 138, 616 Hughes, Barbara J 232 Hughes, George G 270, 476 Hughes, Howard D 268, 674 Hughes, Marjorie L 399 Hughes, Mary Frances 381, 658 Hughes, Ronald Lee 405 Hughes, Stephen J 101,477 Hughes, William G 100, 234 Hughston, Thomas Edward 692 Huhndorff, Mary Susan . 150. 367, 692 Page 723 Nanir p, lfe , Hull ' . Robert W 180 Hull, Carla Eth.-H.-n 31.1. 692 Hull, David C., Jr 174 Hull, Holiday 658 Hull, Ralph T 219, 674 Hull, Stephen Michael 251 Hiillum, Janice Rebecca 150, 582 Hulsey, Robert A 263, 658 Humble, William Henry, Jr 658 Hume, Joseph Randy 223 Humphrey, Carol Jane 150 Humphrey, Dorothy Ann 325, 658 Humphrey, Nancy P 351, 692 Humphrey, Virginia 1 325 Humphrey, Virginia Lee 674 Humphries, Anne R 81 Humphries, Jerry Keith 229 Humphris, Dennis Alan 109, 616 Hundemer, James Edw 616 Hunley, Carolyn D 315 Hunn, William C 389, 616 Hunnicutt, Gerald Winston 587 Hunt, Chester F 133, 584, 593 Hunt, Gary Lynn 139 Hunt, Howard Alan 587, 674 Hunt, Howard H 618 Hunt, James F 446. 447, 453, 658 Hunt, Jeanette Ann 379, 692 Hunt, Preston C 156, 221, 224 Hunt, Robin G 173, 327, 674 Hunter, Doris Anne 616 Hunter, Douglas Delton 234 Hunter, Gregory A 99 Hunter, James Ty 658 Hunter, Sandra K 337, 674 Hunter, William Rand. Jr Ill Hunzicker, Martha Deane 692 Kurd, Elizabeth A 173, 215 Hurd, Robert Lewis 692 Hurley, Harvey Lee 226 Hurley, Leo Marvin, II 138 Hurst, John Thomas 692 Hurst, Kathy Ann 616 Hurst, Laura Mary 205, 692 Hurst, Martha E 159, 496, 674 Hurst, Robert P 280 Hurst, Tommy 241 Hurt, Bruce Alan 476 Hurt, Marion A 215, 339, 378, 658 Hurwitz. Jill Andrea 582, 692 Hurwitz, Leslie Cee 329, 674 Hury, Dann E 616 Hury, James F., Jr 294, 295, 658 Huser, Carl W 151 Hutcheson, Jim Bob 267, 674 Hutchings, James S 156 Hutchings, Michael Thomas 458 Hulchings, Sally 119, 309, 341, 616 Hutchins, Kerrey S., IV 139, 202, 589 Hutchins, Linda Ann 353, 364, 366, 674 Hutchison, Steve S 193, 259, 658 Huth, Pamela Ann 345 Hutson, Randall Roy 431 Hutto, Patricia K 142, 674 Hutton, Patti Lynn 337, 658 II, M I. ,n, Sharon L 310. 322 Hyde. Joseph Thomas 295, 692 Hyde, Susan Joan ... 101, 168, 200, 470 Hyland, Ruth Diane 586 Hyman. Edward S., Jr. . 190, 202, 506, 589 Hyman. Paul, Jr 281, 438 H man, Sharon Lynn 347, 671 I Ian on, Margaret Irene Ibarh, Bruce Robert Ibsen, Robert A., Jr Ikard, William Forsyth ... Ik ' -niKin, Lynda Gayle 383 .... 211, 692 ... 198 ,.. -481 ... 381 Ikiin. Linda Sue 200, 339, 671 A ' omr Pages Incrapera, Frank L 241, 671 Indcrman, Robert D 206, 658 Ingram, Gregory Wayne 259, 459 Ingram, John Carl 616 Ingram, Joyce Ann . 116, 202, 351, 575, 616 Inman. William David 438, 461, 692 Innis, Jane 383, 469, 582, 692 Inselmann, Peter F 648 Inzer, James Starr 658 Irby, Charles C., Jr 220 Ireton, Mary Evelyn 145, 315, 502, 692 Irvin, Alton 1 674 Irvin, Kaye Ellen 209, 327, 692 Irvin, Sherry A 316 Irwin, James R 616 Irwin, James W.. Jr 129. 658 Irwin, John F 258, 259 Irwin, Michael R 291, 658 Irwin. Phyllis J 401 Isaarks. Donna Lynn 150, 339, 582, 692 Isaacson, Gail L 215 Isbell, David Kent 156, 692 Isbell, Douglas D 616 Isbell, Laura F 199 Isbell, Linda Ann 169 Iscnhowcr, Elizabeth Ann 150, 367, 692 Isom, Carol Marcel 335 Ittner, Robert Chas 174, 453, 479 Ivey, John Douglas 235, 291, 692 Ivy, Lesley Gayle 674 J Jackson, Carmen D 370, 383 Jackson, Carol 339, 658 Jackson, Carolyn Diane 327. 470 Jackson, Clark H 129, 616 Jackson, Dale Erwin 616 Jackson, Donald F 583 Jackson, Ell Jana 648 Jackson, Fields E., Ill 229 Jackson, Floyd Stacy 94, 229 Jackson, Frances Ann 582 Jackson, Gail Anne 313 Jackson, Jay Shelton 161, 692 Jackson, Judy Kay 123, 306, 616 Jackson. Karen M. . 131, 159, 215, 339, 658 Jackson, Keith M 229, 473 Jackson, Laurence C., II 133, 206 Jackson, Lynnell 89, 145, 153, 207, 584, 658 Jackson, Mary Ann 353, 674 Jackson, Ricki Lynn 326. 327 Jackson, Robert T 169, 198 Jackson, Robert W 692 Jackson, Sheila Kay 582 Jackson, Stanley W., Jr 152 Jackson, Stephanie G 363, 674 Jackson, Steve Glen 223 Jackson, Suzanne Dee 367. 692 Jackson, Teresa E 382 Jacob, Ben Eugene 125, 191, 616 Jacobs, Harris S 242 Jacobs, Lynne 359, 582 Jacobs, Patricia G 361, 674 Jacques, Elisabeth P 361, 674 Jaeggli, Barbara J. .. 158, 161, 331, 674 Jaeggli, Wilson S 171, 290 Jagger, Diane E 383 Jahnke, Tim B 116 Jamail, Carolyn M 379, 674 James, Bruee L. R 293 James, Dianna Margaret . 205, 337, 674 James, Donna Jo 674 James, George Truett, Jr 257 James, Jane Ann 319 James, Jimmio C 122 James, John P 116, 616 James, Joseph Dew, Jr 259, 692 James, Michael H. . 143, 190, 191. 356, 506. 520 Name Pages James, Nancy Joy 379, 692 James, Robert Lewis 234 James, Stephen A 251, 658 James, Stephen N 267, 674 James, Susan Jane 582 James, Toni Louise 692 Jameson, James G 658 Jameson, Lynnis Elizabeth 658 Jameson, Mary Kay 692 Jamison, Charles S 156 Jamison, Garrett H 616 Jamison, Sandra Kenan 674 Janak, Jordan R 149, 199, 229 Janczak, Margaret A 400 Janda, Ronald George Ill, 587 Janecek, Mary Susan 583, 648 Jank, Janine K 400 Jankey, H. Les 169 Janning, Donna L 379 Janssen, Mary E 144 Jarmon, Jake Bryant, III 252. 648 Jaros, Joseph M 230 Jarrell, Marguerite 317, 363, 371 Jarrett, Susan 145, 359, 582, 692 Jaska, Barbara A 206, 648 Jaster, Bruce W 180 Jaster, Thomas S 111. 119, 616 Jastrow, Kenneth M., II 268 Javors, Martin Alan 129, 616 Javurek, Mrs. Frances Z 692 Javurek, Kathleen C 216, 351 Jay, Jonathan Scott 587 Jazzar, M. Omar A 113, 658 Jefferies, David Wood . . . 416, 417, 453 Jeffers. Carolyn 355 Jeffers, John Leroy, Jr 191 Jeffers, Mary Nell 355, 616 Jeffers, William D., Jr 260 Jefferson, Harry, HI 116 Jefferson, Patricia Dale 327 Jeffery, Janet Kay 331, 364 Jeffrey, Thomas E 138 Jehn, Robert K 567 Jelks, Edward C 301, 589, 616 Jenkins, Daniel E., Ill 270, 616 Jenkins. Donna Ruth 161, 166 Jenkins, Kathleen Mildred 658 Jenkins, Mark Schering 270, 675 Jenkins, Milton P 593 Jenkins, Walter William 229, 692 Jennings, Jerry W 658 Jennings, Joanne 316 Jennings, Marion W 483 Jennings, Susan Willson . 357, 468. 675 Jenrette, Pamela Anne 582 Jensen, Gregory E 301, 616 Jensen, Yvonne M 330, 331, 658 Jentsch. Dorothy Mae ... 397, 399, 408, 675 Jepsen, Gloria L 616 Jeschke, Beverly D 96, 658 Jessel, Barbara 384 Jessel, Susan 329 Jessup, Jacquelyn J 675 Jeter, Edgar R 279 letter, Frances K 401. 616 Jeu, Chuck Fan, Jr 113 Jimenez, Frank M., Jr 125, 658 Jimenez, Ralph Luz 255, 675 Jinkins, Wiley J., Ill 270, 658 Jirasek, Nancy Elaine .... 150, 161, 692 Jobe, Bill David 127, 588 Joe, Bob 692 Joe, Johnny 692 Johanson, Jeanne .... 215, 345, 379, 692 Johns, Delbert Alan 587. 692 Johns, CU 692 Johns, Sammy Ray 616 Johns, Timothy Jay 199 Johnson, Annie L 306 Johnson, Ardis Lynn 351, 616 Johnson, Billie Kay 353 Johnson, Brook Anne 325 Name p a f fs Johnson, Carl Axel, Jr. .. 225, 270, 673 Johnson, Carletta Jo 216, 675 Johnson, Carol Lynn 141, 159 Johnson, Dan Rogers Ill Johnson, Danny Elmo 692 Johnson, David Geo 228 Johnson, David Rowan 234 Johnson. Deborah J 170, 345, 675 Johnson, Diane Ruth 327, 658 Johnson, Donald Bruce . . . 180, 234, 255 Johnson, Donald Mack .. 171, 262, 263, 446, 447, 453 Johnson, Donald Roy 121, 589 Johnson, Donald V 675 Johnson, Douglas A 406, 408, 616 Johnson, Gary W. . . . 101, 111, 119, 616 Johnson, Gaynelle 158, 161, 166 Johnson, Georgianne 145, 355, 582, 692 Johnson, Gerald M 658 Johnson, Gwendolyn 658 Johnson, Harald 459 Johnson, Jacquelyn R 675 Johnson, James A., Jr 152 Johnson, Janet M 355, 496 Johnson, Jas. Raymond 20, 129, 593 Johnson, Jerrilyn .... 169. 180, 357, 692 Johnson, Jerry Don 240, 241, 658 Johnson, Jo Carol 355, 379, 692 Johnson, Joan Carol 675 Johnson, Joe Harman 136 Johnson, John L., Jr 148 Johnson. John W 406 Johnson, Joyce L 317 Johnson, Judy Jo 363, 390, 675 Johnson, June Fay 658 Johnson, Kay C 616 Johnson, Kenneth R 174 Johnson, Kenneth W 158, 218 Johnson, Kent E 177, 617 Johnson, Laura Gwyn 337, 497 Johnson, Lawrence G 113 Johnson , Leslie Joyce 337 Johnson, Linda Jean 692 Johnson, Lynn Bedford 357, 692 Johnson. Margaret Gail 675 Johnson, Mary Janice 88 Johnson, Mary K 327, 658 Johnson, Mrs. Mary Martin . . . 585. 617 Johnson, Merieta K 399 Johnson, Michael McF 617 Johnson, Nancy Ann 379, 692 Johnson, Orbra Ray 617 Johnson, Pamiel L 333, 399, 497 Johnson, Randy L 675 Johnson, Richard B 270 Johnson, Roland Hunter, III 99 Johnson, Ronald Paul 91 Johnson. Sam Charles 267, 692 Johnson, Sandra Stewart 112 Johnson, Sarah Emily 363 Johnson, Shelby Eugene 138, 658 Johnson. Shelby R., Jr 224 Johnson. Sherra Lanelle . 367, 582, 692 Johnson, Stephen Alan 241, 692 Johnson, Thos. Baines 270, 617 Johnson, Virgil Jas 133, 208 Johnson, Virginia Ann 382, 692 Johnson, William H.. Ill 254 Johnston, Arthur Herman 480, 587 Johnston, James Richard 458 Johnston, John M. .. 169, 397, 406, 675 Johnston, Lewis Paul 405 Johnston, Peter H 146 Johnston, Russell Alan 277 Jolink, Gray Byron 138, 169. 256, 257. 304 Jollcy, Charles R 22 Jolley, Jon Craig 292. 416 Joly, Michael Henry 587 Jonei, Ann Eletce 169, 692 Jones, Anne Nelson 351, 675 Jones, Mrs. Barbara Y. S 333 Page 724 Name Pitgf Jones, Billy Lynn 156, 617 Jones, Bryan Davidson 252, 593 Jones, Charles C 617 Jones, Claudia L 182, 675 Jones, David C 242, 675 Jones, David Jos 171, 266, 267, 304 Jones, Diane Lynn 379, 692 Jones, Don W 202 Jones, Donald E 113, 247, 589, 617 Jones, Donald Wade 223 Jones, Elizabeth A 658 Jones, Gregory L 285, 675 Jones, Henry B., Jr 617 Jones, Hilton P., Ill 587, 692 Jones, James H., II 113. 617 Jones, James Lester, III 285, 692 Jones, James R 618 Jones, Jan 692 Jones, Janet Claire 327, 692 Jones, Joe Thomas 193 Jones. John Enos 658 Jones, John M 617 Jones, Judith Gwyn 355, 692 Jones, Leo Eldon, Jr 481, 617 Jones, Linnca Eliz 617 Jones, Marca Linn 345. 469 Jones, Margaret Wilburn 173, 356, 357, 692 Jones, Mary Leta 147, 658 Jones, Michael Roe 648 Jones, Monroe W 120 Jones, Panchita 658 Jones, Ralph Michael 692 Jones, Robert Phelps 459 Jones, Ronald G 617 Jones, Sherry Kay 337, 617 Jones, Stanley Joe 458 Jones, Thomas A 139, 658 Jones, Thomas Q., HI 209 Jones, Thos. Walter 161 Jones, Trudy Lynn 658 Jones, Vonciel 159, 370 Jones, Wayne Edward 156 Jones, William D 131, 658 Jones, William Darrell 692 Jonson, William R. . 149, 227, 244, 658 Joplin, Joe M 267, 675 Jordan, Colby Francis 692 Jordan, Dowdell Wylie 593 Jordan, Gary Keith 481, 658 Jordan, Gloria Jean 95, 379 Jordan, James P 212 Jordan, Jennifer Karolyn 379, 692 Jordan, Jerry Cecil 229 Jordan, Jim Curtis 235 Jordan, Katherine 1 215, 339, 675 Jordan, Michael A 275, 393 Jordan, Patricia F 617 Jordan, Phillip Ray 658 Jordan, Priscilla R 173, 319, 325 Jordy, Michael Roy 229 Joseph, John Raymond, Jr 692 Joseph, Nancy Lee 355 Joseph, Philip C 216, 283, 675 Josephson, Fredrica J 347 Jostes, Nancy L 339, 364, 575, 658 lowers. Charles C 125, 475, 658 Joy, James D 161, 167 Judd, Albert A., Ill 128, 225 Judd, Mrs. Anne D. L 593 Judd. Ben Banks, Jr 617 Juedcman, Lynne C 617 Julian, Suzanne C 327, 658 Jumonville, Phillip 587 Juncker, Walter K., Jr. .. 291, 583, 658 Junco De La Vega, Alejandro 90 Junco De La Vega, R., Ill 90 Jundi, Nabil 126 Junell, Patria 341, 692 Junell, William E., Jr 271, 474 Jung, Anthony C. . . . 105, 129, 140, 499, 588 Jung, Dennis John 227 Jung, Marvin A., Jr 235, 675 Name Pnget Junge, Mrs. Ann Feller 617 Junge, Curtis L 149, 233, 617 Junker, Bobby Ray 95 Jurado, Manuel 225 Jurecka, Mrs. Joanne I. W 617 Jurecka, Paul Dean 617 Juren, Joe Henry 587 Jurena, Leonard A 119 Jurgensen, Thomas F 20, 227 Justice, John Rae .. 180, 230, 231, 474, 617 Jutil-Dam, Thorkild 483 K Kaase, Karen Marie 325, 379, 692 Kahle, Roger Neal 301, 617 Kahler, Emily M 382 Kahlich, Mark T 286 Kahn, Gary S 138, 617 Kahn, Linda Sue 347 Kail, Richard Lee 118 Kaine. Mary Ethel 355, 471, 692 Kalbaugh, Jolie Anne .... 145, 207, 325, 379, 582, 692 Kallina, Charles F., Ill 291 Kallus, Selma Velin 692 Kalver, Kathryn Ann 692 Kaman, Warren Neal 289. 692 Kamenitsa, Dennis Elliott 693 Kamm, Herbert Hovan 51 Kammer, Richard Lee 109 Kamprath, Christine 402 Kamrath, James Robt 105, 139, 589 Kamrath, Suzanne 357, 658 Kane, Steve Dan 218, 617 Kanter, Jeanette E 366 Kantor, Carol Joan 361, 693 Kapavik, Cherry Lyn 658 Kader, James Wm 303 Kaper, Wilbert J 302 Kaplan, Gail Y 329, 617 Kaplan, Jonathan Lee 229 Kaplan, Vicki Beth 347, 372, 469, 497, 675 Kaplan, Vikki Lynn 200, 582 Karm, Richard Gilbert 161, 587 Karney, David Lee 586 Karotkin, Kenneth M. . . . 288, 289, 436, 437, 453, 675 Karp, Kathy A 3 43 Karr, Karolyn . 204, 216, 351, 582, 675 Karrh, Larry R 138, 675 Kaskie, J. Clark 303, 310 Kasparek, Phillip D 277, 675 Kasperik, Ronnie W 138 Kaspi, Joseph 98 Kassel, Joanne Patricia 178, 675 Kateley, Judith Ann 339 Kates, Mary L 314, 353, 675 Kaths, Patricia A 372, 675 Kato, Elmer Evan 693 Kattawar, Kenneth A 284, 285, 658 Katz, Samuel R 138, 281, 658 Katzberg, Alan Frank 171, 289 Kauffman, Rebecca S 327, 470 Kauffmann, Virginia H 357 Kaufman, Alfred L 268, 675 Kaufman, Mrs. Brenda G 658 Kaufman, Colin 157, 617 Kavanaugh, Patrick Jay 586 Kavoussi, Rostam M. 96, 97, 121, 140, 575, 589 Kay, Barbara A 347 Kay, Barbara E 658 Kaye, Barbara 615 Kayser, Richard H 149, 231 Kazen, Charles R 20 Kearby, Mrs. Sharon Kay T 658 Keast, Donald H 119 Keast, Larry G 121, 617 Keathley, Frank M., Jr 161, 675 Keating, Billy Van 587 Keating, Roderic Maurice 178. 207 Keckley, Margie 658 Name Pages Keckley, William Arthur 293 Kee, Karen 311 Keefe, James Rose 617 Keel, Karen D 215, 327, 658 Keenan, Christopher 295, 675 Keene, Mary Ellen 363. 693 Keene, Thomas Dale 453 Keeney, William E., Jr 269. 673 Keenon, Glenn E 95 Keese, George Branic 116 Keese, Ronald Edward 235 Keesee, Mary Ann 102 Keesee, Susan Karen 693 Keethlcr, Charles C 234 Keeton, Ernest R 388 Keevil, Molly 311, 675 Regans. Herbert E 125. 618 Keilin, Sara E 658 Keinarth, Sharyn B 617 Keir, Margaret S. ... 221, 353, 383, 658 Keirs, Robert Owen 180. 229 Keith, Barbara A 363, 586, 618 Keith, Lois Carol 398 Keith, Roy Lee 113. 259, 475, 477, 675 Kelfer. Ilcne Ellen 693 Keller, Barbara C 323 Keller, John Cordon 658 Keller, Mary Tom .. 150, 169, 582, 693 Kelley, Carol Evalyn 658 Kelley. Gloria Jean 618 Kelley, Helen C 337, 675 Kelley, Kathleen K 618 Kelley, Margaret A 362, 363. 618 Kelley, Stroud Carter 267, 693 Kellond, Judith Anne 337. 693 Kellough, Chris Leah 325 Kelly, Mrs. Caroline A 618 Kelly, Carolyn Jenkins 585 Kelly, Jean 345. 618 Kelly, John F., Jr 148, 157, 234 Kelly, Katherine 119, 141 Kelly, Marion L 618 Kelly. Noel Michael 161 Kelly, Robert E 99 Kelly, Robert Lee 257, 693 Kelsey, James Robt 114, 202, 589, 618 Kelton, Carolyn 351, 693 Kemp, Dorcas S 350, 351, 471, 658 Kemp, Jimmy Fred . 206, 207, 303, 675 Kemp, Peter Frederick 693 Kempen, Sara Patricia 379, 693 Kendall, Dorothy 1 618 Kendrick, Gerald Alan 693 Kengla, Margery 322, 357, 618 Kenley, Loria Ann . ' 618 Kennady, Sarah R 339 Kennedy, Bobby Joe 127, 128, 129, 18 Kennedy, Cappy Spencer 144 Kennedy, Dan Harding 675 Kennedy, David B 618 Kennedy, Elizabeth L. . . . 141, 207, 335 Kennedy, Jerry Dale 589 Kennedy, Kathleen E.. . 396, 466, 467, U68 Kennedy, Ronald Dane 267, 693 Kennedy, Ross Parker 285, 693 Kennedy, Stephen C 295, 693 Kennedy, Wayne Edward, Jr. 230, 693 Kennedy, Wesley William 587 Kennon, Angela G. . 172, 382, 497, 582 Kennon, Eleanor Ann 618 Kent, Rosemary 141 Kephart, John Gunnar 229 Kerbow, Larry Wayne 658 Kerchcville, Kay Elaine 310, 351 Kerckhoff, Sylvia Jean .... 92, 117, 618 Kern, Austin L 355 Kern, David Monroe 587 Kern, Linda Beth 143, 329 Kernodle, Elizabeth A 159 Kerpchar, Nikolai 122 Name Pages Kerr, Frances Carter 357 Kerr, Mary Kay 319 Kerr, Richard L 658 Km, Robbie Ann 341 Kerr, Robert Houston, Jr 234, 658 Kersey, Jim Wesley 180, 618 Kessclus, Kenneth W 158, 675 Kessler, James Lee 98, 138 Kessler, Kenneth R 291, 675 Kester, Rodger Paul 91 Kethan, Edward James 257 Kettlei, David B 101, 156 Keung, Yat-Hang 96 Key, James Frank 121 Key, Pamela Jean 618 Khalaf, Khaled Y 618 Khoury, Joe Duane 116, 693 Kibbe, Gertrude L 398 Kidd, John Bert 179 Kidd, Johnny M 161, 675 Kidd, Patricia R 351, 391, 658 Kidd, William E., Jr 206, 207 Kiefer, Mary K 159, 366 Kieke, Mary Jo 467, 471 Kiger, Roslyn France 182, 693 Kight, Charles L 618 Kiker, David B 263, 477, 675 Kilday, Elizabeth Elva ... 101, 339, 693 Kilgore, John R 658 Kilgore Mark Henry 693 Kilpatrick, Kent Fairies 257, 693 Kilpatrick, Pamela 618 Kim, Augustine Y. C 179 Kimball, Elizabeth Cray 353, 693 Kimball, John Phineas, Jr 264, 693 Kimbrough, Anthony C 138, 658 Kimbrough, Birch Duke, II .. 128, 156. 397, 407, 587 Kimbrough, Jackie M. . . . 168, 236, 348, 349, 364, 658 Kimbrough, Richard Lee 138, 174 Kimmell, Ben Charles 299 Kinard, William L 286, 658 Kinch, Jane L 618 Kinder, Don Stanley 91, 297, 648 King, Albert K 618 King, Alia Victoria 96, 693 King, Billy Ray 593 King, Carl W 285, 675 King, Carolyn 314 King, Charles M 658 King, Clyde C., Jr 263, 477, 675 King, David H 252, 675 King, Donna Sue 177 King, Dorothy A 618 King, Emma Lea 143, 161, 618 King, Frank David 161, 693 King, Glenn Frank 474, 475, 483 King, Gloria Leslie 675 King, Henry Rose, Jr 265 King, Janet Irene .... 93, 218, 221, 339, 315, 497, 618 King, John M 675 King, Jos. Scott 125 King, Kitty Carolyn ! 343, 618 King, Mark Pryor 438, 440, 453 King, Sheppard W 283 King, Wm. Robert 138, 260 Kingsbury, Sandra Lee 331, 618 Kinman, Monard L., Jr 120 Kinney, Jan 343. 618 Kinsel, Joe Bob 169, 174, 269, 304, 675 Kinsey, Elisabeth J 383 Kinsey, Nicholas B 481 Kinsman, Carol Ann 150, 339, 367, 675 Kintz. Patricia J 150, 159 Kirby, Barbara J 693 Kirby, Sue Ellen 310, 353, 470, 658 Kirk, David Dean 675 Kirk, Edward Cr 618 Kirk, Glenda Kay 675 Page 725 time Pages Rirkland, Clem Lee, Jr. 138, 161, 163, 165, 167 Kirkpatrick, Joan Marie 693 Rirksey, Susan F 371 Kirkwood, John F.. Jr 477 Kirmse, Robert D 272 Kirsch, Kenneth E 139 Kirschner, William M 134 Kirshbaum, Daniel R 190 Kirsten, Richard A 109, 618 Riser, Kloyece Lynn 136, 675 Kissel. Robert Glenn, Jr 223 Kissmann, Ronald Martin 229 Kistenmacher, Marilyn M 618 Kistler, Allison C., II 110 Kittles, Patricia Louise 401, 659 Kiviin. Vicki Ann 351, 582, 693 Kizer, Joel Buffington, IV ... 156, 234, 93 Klahn, James Brian 139, 589, 618 Klar, Pamela 182, 582 Klasing, John Christoph 587 Klaus, Alfred B 125 Klaus, Ira Joe 125, 619 Klaveness, Michael A. ... 116, 267, 587, 93 Klawitter, Edw. Louis 139 Klawitter, Henry Ralph 139 Kleck, Nancy L 182, 339 Klecka, Jan Marie 693 Klein, Daniel J 593 Klein, John W 224 Klein, Mark S 213, 675 Klein, Michael Allen 299, 693 Klein, Milow Haude 201, 260, 261, 659 Klein, Paula Lynn 361, 364 Klein, Richard H 98 Kleinman, Barry M 119 Kleir, Rich. Lee , 139, 589 Klekar, Andrea J 619 Klement, Dale Joseph 406, 408 Kleypas, Janis 145, 582 Klinck, Jan Michael 171, 283 Klinck, Mrs. Sally Sue D 318, 619 Kline, Duane Neil 283, 693 Kline, Jeffrey 169, 281, 693 Klingman, Betty L 648 Klinzing, Donald Ward 120 Klovstad, Jan 318 Knaak, Edwin Wm., Jr 102 Knaffle, Faith C. . . . 216, 378, 379, 619 Knape, Sabra Jane 199 Knape, Weldon L 161 Knapp, Dorinda K 675 Knigge, Larry Wesley 161, 693 Knight, Beth Ann 327, 586, 619 Knight, Craig Allen 295, 675 Knight, John B 282, 283, 301 Knight, Mclinda Phyllis 327, 693 Knight, Patricia B 313 Knight, Panic Jane 159, 382, 659 Knippa, John Ray 109 Knize, Jo Nell 170, 353, 383, 497, 582, 675 Knocbcl, Hubert W., Jr 223 Knolle, Kristino 693 K n., llr, Susan Frances . . . 363, 379, 693 Knotts, Dale Louise 88, 363 Knowles, David R 126 Knowles. Hcrschel T 475, 480 Knowles, Jurrcll Jay 227 Knowlcs, Paula Dan 582, 693 Knowles, Stephen Cayle 271 Knox, Orion 619 Knox, William D 148, 224 Knox. William T 293, 619 Knudsou, Linda Dcth 366 Kubar e , Rudolph J 293 Kobcrg, Franz 482 Koby, Wm. Anthony 583 Koch, Colin Leo 693 Koch, Kenneth Toby 483, 659 Koch, Nancy Jean 177 Name Page Koch, Robert Alan 213, 693 Koch, Virginia Wensley ... 90. ISO, 335 Kocian, David Dean 119, 619 Koehl, Gary Lionel 271, 693 Koehl, Sharon D 619 Koehn, Nancy Rae 112 Koenig, Calanne Dee 355, 619 Koenig, Charles J., Ill 693 Koeniger, Lambert Larkin 100, 235 Roeninger, Rupert C., Jr 152 Koepnick. Norman C 139, 589, 648 Koeppe, Mary Claire .... 143, 309, 340, 341, 497, 520, 619 Koerper, Mary Linton 359 Koerth, Robert Lee, Jr 263, 659 Roester, Janet Ann 335 Koett, Lizbeth Burns 460 Roger, Fred Owen, III 675 Kohlenberg, Lynn Esten . 161, 164, 169 Kohlman, Linda Ann 397, 400, 675 Kohn, Frank Edward 243, 693 Kohn, Lawrence S 299 Koivula, Betty Jane 159, 659 Rolacny, Robert Joseph 659 Kolasci, Paul 215 Kolb, Claudia Jean 357 Kolb, Cynthia J 675 Kolius, Susan Anne 143, 215. 218, 236, 341 Rolle, Rarol Wynne 363, 379, 693 Ronz, Leo Edwin 619 Roontz, Janet H 345, 675 Kopecky, Samuel R.. Sr 659 Kopel, Renneth F 289 Ropsky, John F 233 Korby, Steven L 241, 659 Kormeier, Mrs. Lucy R. C 593 Koros, Mary Ellen 351, 381 Koros, William J 587 Rorp, Susan Alison 381, 582, 693 Korth, Vera Sansom 143, 168, 191. 216, 359, 497, 659 Kosan, Gregory Lynn 263 Koschak, John Karl 263 Rosh, Joseph W 124, 588 Rosh, Thomas A 675 Rosik. Alfred H 659 Rouri, Cynthia Ann 331, 675 Rouzi. Omar M 103 Rovar, Clement Jerry, II 675 Kowalski, Mary Virginia 693 Kowert, Bruce A 140, 499, 520 Kowert, Nancy L. . . . 153, 499, 520, 619 Rownslar, Lawrence G 252, 675 Koy, James Theo 453, 458 Roy, Margaret L 104, 520 Krafcheck, Marlene 102, 347 Krafka, Thomas Lee 235 Kramer, Frances E 101, 159, 396 Kramer, Richard George 101, 148. 223. 693 Kramer. Virginia Marie . 145, 363, 582, 693 Krampitz, Eileen Ann 460 Krasner, Larry A. .. 127, 129, 280, 281, 516, 659 Rreisle, Matthew F., Ill 285 Kremer, Laurie L 619 Krenzke, Frederick A Ill Kreston, Rathleen Louise 379 Rrctzschmar, Christopher 265, 459. 693 Kreulzer. Valerie J 353, 693 Kriegel, Jeanette E 619 Rriegel, Kay Lynn .. 357, 364, 379, 675 Krier, Joseph R 105, 199 Krier, Mary Celete 383, 693 Krippel, John M 277 Krislek, Doris E 159, 396 Krislynik. Paul C 458 Rrilser, David Sloan, III 286 Rrogerus, Marilyn Joy 335, 675 Rroon, Candace Gayle .... 112, 382, 693 Name Pages Rrueger, David Wayne 476 Krueger, Janis L 322 Rrueger, John William 95, 121 Krueger, Ralph Wallace 225, 693 Kruger, Daniel Y 659 Rruger, Susan E 675 Rubena, Thomas Alan 587 Rucera, Adrienne M 619 Rucera, Lilly E 221, 359, 364 Kuch, James A 94, 174 Ruchar, William A., Jr 277, 659 Ruehler, Gerald Paul 109 Kuehler, Marilyn Kay 153, 207, 619 Kufus, Rebecca Susan .- 116 Ruhleman, Frances P 339, 675 Kuhlnun, Robert P 116 Kuhlmann, Terrence A 95 Kulas, Alex Ralph 283 Rumpf, David Kenneth 693 Runze, Betty Louise 675 Kuper, Charles A., Jr 269 Kurth, Paul Edward 121, 659 Rurtz, Cheryl Dee 329 Ruttner, Daniel C 229 Rutzschbach, George F 269, 675 Ruykendall, Joseph R 406 Ruykendall, Mary M 327 Kyle, Andrew C 139 Rypreos, Nicholas M 229, 693 Kyse, Barbara C 619 Kyser, Georgia R 150 Laakso, Richard H 122, 619 Lababidi, Muh Maan 96, 103 Labaume, Linda Beth 145, 378, 648 Labbe, Gregory Lawrence 480, 481 Laborde, Leo Oscar 444, 453 Labovitz, Joan H 329, 675 Lachterman, Daryl Rae 361 Lack, Larry Wayne 243 Lackey, Michael E 659 Lackey, Paul K., Jr 583 Lacks, Judith Rae 693 Lacy, Larry W 619 Lacy, Phillip W 586 Ladd, Douglas A 619 Ladin, Phillip V 174, 281, 304 Lafuze, William Leighton 659 Lain, Margaret E 101 Laird, Chas. Elbert, Jr 139 Laird, Frank J 283, 659 Laird, Mrs. Molly Lacy 619 Lake, Larry K 430, 435, 453 Lakey, Gordon Lee . 446, 447, 453, 619 Lale, Judy N 382 Lamar, Paul S 215, 244, 675 Lamb, Aaron E., Jr Ill, 619 Lamb, Christopher James 659 Lamb, David Wayne 405, 408 Lamb, Raymond K 121 Lambert, David Roy 140. 191. 218. 266, 267, 507, 520, 619, 643 Lambert, Estern R., Ill 190, 226 Lambert, Robt. Wesley 291, 619 Lambert, Sandra Ray 351, 619 Lambert, Warren Carlton 693 Lamberth, Larry E 161, 167, 675 Lamberth, Roycc Chas 105, 189 Lambeth, Robbie G 377 Lambrecht, Gretchen Dawn 327, 693 Lamkin, Mary Lea 343 I.ammons, Pete S 453 Lamontagnr, John Ring . 209 Lamourcux, Mark N 120 Lamson, William Whitworth .. 161, 181 Lanclos, Ginger S 325 Land, Alice Jean 675 Landers, Eldon Ray, Jr 593 Landers, Michael C 295, 659 Landin, Kennclh Wayne 229 Name Pages Landis, Candace Beth 379, 693 Landreth, Mona May 378, 381 Landry, Mrs. Peggy Sue B 314 Landry, Ronald Paul 104, 417, 453 Landry, William H 285, 659 Lands, Sharon Ray 173 Landy, David A 98 Landy, Raymond A 320 Lane, Dan Reib, Jr 257 Lane, David A 587 Lane, Evalyn D 131, 308, 489 Lane, Hannah S 67S Lane, Janice Raye 313, 345, 693 Lane, Margaret L 341, 371, 659 Lane, Patricia L 150 Lane, Robert L 161, 675 Lane, Sam, Jr 619 Lane, Van Tyler 293 Lanford, Anne L 322, 343 Lanford, John Craves 286, 693 Lang, Ann Carter 351, 471, 693 Lang. Michael S 171 Lang, William Andrew 267 Langdon, Jas. Calhoun, Jr 174, 453 Langdon, William L 272, 675 Lange, Vcm F 693 Langenberg, Charles W 659 Langendoen, Gary Lee . . . 436, 437, 453, 619 Langford, Clifford H 180 Langford, David K 659 Langham, Charles G., Ill 619 Langley, John William 177 Langley, Larry W 259 Langley, Robert E., Jr 659 Langridge, Susan Jo 381, 693 Langwell, Vaughnie D 129, 659 Lanham. Crystal W 363, 382, 675 Lanham, Thomas Lamar 659 Lanier, Beverly Ann 343, 675 Lanier, Dennis M 138, 659 Lanier, Nancy Carol 345 Lanier, Rebecca Jo 141, 153 Lanier, Sidney Edw 190, 202, 266. 267, 618 Lankford, Mary Lin 325, 693 Lanning, Phyllis E 315, 325 Lansford, Michael S 648 Lara, Lupita Ortiz 659 Lardon, Duane Farr 251 Large, Peggy L 675 Large, Timothy Jos 272 Laroche, Ratherinc 359 Larrey, Richard Morris 241, 693 Larsh, Gwen Elaine 355 Larson, Andrew D 265 Larson, Bruce E 406, 436 Larson, Deanna Arlene 153, 584 Larson. Diann 150, 367, 693 Larson, Lorin Glen 146, 184 Lary, Camm C., Jr 478 Lasik, Sharon Ann 317 Lasiter, Karen Sue 659 Latham, Lance Wesley 234, 587 Latham, Sallie E 161, 163, 166 Lathrop, Gregory C 257 Latimcr, l.inda 123, 115. 199, 337, 381 Latoszcwski, Susan Ann 315 Latlimore, Lyda Lynn 659 Lauber, Mrs. Marilyn B 659 Laudadio, Theresa E 619 Lauderback, Mini C 207, 399 Laughlin, John Stephen 241,675 Laurel, Yolan.la M 112 Laurie, John II 161, 163 Laves, Bruce B 243, 675 Laviagc, Michael Lynn 299 Law, Brenda Lea 161, 693 Law, Lynn R 478 Law, Nancy Jean 327. 693 Law. Nancy M 123, 331, 618 Pa K e 726 flame Law, Sloan W. Law, Wallace Kenneth Pages Legpett, Elizabeth ett, Na 1.0,1 Lawho Michael L 675 Lehman. Carol Ann 659 Lawhon, Thomas J 271 Lawlor, David A Lawrence, Elizabeth Anne Lawrence, Ernest Clinton Lawrence, George Lawrence, Lucia Ann .... Lawrence, Pamela Ann . . . 215 172, 173 180, 587 191 619 .. 357 Lawrence, Richard M 416 Lawrence, Sidney Lee 91 Laws, Margaret C 620 Lawson, Arleen E 333, 675 Lawson, Christina 363 Lay, John Carlton 235, 693 Lay, Larry W 235, 676 Lay, Lillie Jane 364, 620 Layne, Robert L., Jr 458 Layton, Mrs. Margaret C 586 Layton, Paul 119 Lazarie, Dolores J 153, 584 Lazarus, Clenda Jo . 143, 200, 516, 620 Lazicki, Daniel Ray 218, 258 Lea, Joe Edward 174 Lea, Martha Jean 161, 166 Leach, Cynthia Ann 170, 351, 693 Leach, Don E Ill, 119, 388, 620 Leach, Katherine A 119, 351, 620 Leach, Linda Diana 134, 201, 620 Leach, Thomas Michael 693 Leahy, Delia Ann 341, 676 Leahy, James R 171, 416, 417 Leake, Earnest C., II .... 100, 234, 260, 261, 477, 676 Leake. Linda Kay 676 Leal, Dolores A 469 Learned, Barbara K 676 Leasure, Peggy Ellen 339. 676 Leaton, Lucy Ann 353, 659 Leavell, David Bryan 291, 659 Leavell, Harold N 295 Leben, Sue Ann 98 Leblanc, Richard E 271 Ledbetter, Nannette B 339, 676 Leder, Phyllis Elaine 150 Lederer, George W., Jr 676 Lederer, Jas. Conrad 171, 203, 520 Lederer, Martha Gene . . . 362, 363, 468, 620 Lednicky, Patricia A 620 Ledoux, Cheryl Lee 339 Lee, Alan Edward 104 Lee, Cecil Wayne 479, 484 Lee, Cheryl Kay 353, 620 Lee, Daniel W., Jr. .. 231, 260, 261, 676 Lee, David M 659 Lee, Dennis Fields 587 Lee, Douglas James 477 Lee, Elizabeth 112 Lee, Jung Mac . . 125, 127, 225, 244, 618 Lee, Margo Ann 693 Lee, Martha Nell 693 Lee, Michael Jos 481 Lee, Nancy Kay 345, 659 Lee, Nancy L 132 Lee, Richard R., Jr 259, 475, 477, 676 Lee, Rita Elaine 676 Lee, Robert T 300, 301, 676 Lee, Ronald A 125, 618 Lee, Samuel R 259, 477, 693 Lee, Sarah 310 Lee, Zaden Oliver, Jr 693 Leech, Gary Lee 156 Leep, Herman Ross 593 Leeper, Charles S 520 Leeper, Jean Christine 308, 353 Lefton, David 243, 676 Lege, Jacqueline 620 Lege, Linda Jean 132, 177, 100 Le S gett, Cynthia A 311. 659 Lehman, John August 263. 591 Lehn Lehn Philip 693 Nancy E 327, 676 Lehmann, Jeffrey A 234 Lehmberg, Gary Virgil 156, 676 Lehmberg, Laura Lee .... 150, 168, 169, 218, 320, 363, 364, 497. 676 Lehto, Axel Emil 180. 620 Leibrock, Robert C 277 Leichtman, Lawrence G 213 Leidner, Diane Hope 329, 381 Leigh, David Earl 158 Leigh, John Marshall 251, 478, 693 Leincrt, Roger Carl 269, 676 Leitch, David F 405 Leizear, Jane L 364, 472 Lemens, Veldon L 285, 693 Lemert, James Rex 286 Leming, Pamela Jean 367, 693 Lemmon, Bronwen K. . . . 117, 215, 585. 618 Lemmons, Julie Ann 313 Lennington, Rich. Kent 139, 589 Lennox, Betty Ellen 325. 693 Lenowitz, Harris Ray 98 Lenowitz, Mrs. Tammy P 98 Lentz, Leslie L., Jr 220, 251 Lenz, Raymond 104 Lenz, Vicki Kay 693 Lenzini, Tommy Joe 676 Leon, Larry Jerome 243, 587 Leonard, Harriet Kathryn 691 Leonard, Ida Sue 153, 315 Leonard, Justina J 215 Leonard, Robert Earl 122 Leong, Richard W., Jr. ... 191, 267, 618 Leopold, Henry W 230 Lepley, Cordon Taylor, HI 587 Lequeux, Blayne S 648 Lequeux, Diane R. .. 172, 310, 339, 659 Lequeux, Lydia Simone . 310, 339, 379. 691 Lerman, Mark J 138, 281 Lerner, Karen Anne 192, 191 Lerner, Ray Gary 299 Lesch, James R.. Jr 293, 477 Leschber, Mrs. Barbara J 104 Lwer, Dennis L 109, 116 Lesher, Murray M 285, 659 Leshin, Mark 243, 587, 694 Leslie, Sue Ann 351 Lesok, Joe Jon 265, 659 Lester, Henry W 109 Lester, Jo Ann 209 Lester, Larry Lynn 407, 691 Lester, Sammie W., Jr 694 Lester, Sandra L 319, 343, 659 Letulle, Mary F 339 Leverich, Wesley J 229 Levey, Arnold L 299. 620 Levi, Robert Hotelier 180 Levin, Barbara L 329, 619 Levin, Carol Lynn 329, 659 Levin, Laurie 329, 582, 691 Levin, Susan Jean 329, 676 Levine, Joan C 329 Levine, Michael William 235, 473 Levine, Paula Ann 173, 691 Levitan, Lewis Jay 299, 301 Levitt, Larry C 589 Levy, Ben Allan 243, 694 Levy, Edmund B., HI 161, 229 Levy, Eugene H 620 Levy, Jerry Alan 299, 676 Levy, Julio A 98 Levy, Kenneth E 281 Levy, Kenneth Jay 138, 281 Levy, Robert Harry 235 Lcwellcn, Barbara G 141, 620 Lewis, Bonnie Sue 363 Name Pagrx Lewis, Bret H 416 Lewis, C. Earle 104 Lewis, Carolyn Sue 620 Lewis, Charles Jay 289. 587, 691 Charl.-, H. 589 Lewis, Cheryl Ann 347 Lewis, Cheryl Kay M2 Lewis, Connie Lou 363 Lewis, Glen Earl, Jr 620 Lewis, Harold Ray 156, 620 Lewis, John S 230, 620 Lewis, Judith Lee 310, 659 Lewis, Kathleen L 319, 341, 659 Lewis, Kay 236, 351, 659 Lewis, Linda Jane 333, 676 Lewis, Margaret Anne 383, 691 Lewis, Martha C 659 Lewis, Mary 236, 351, 497 Lewis, Nancy Helen 329, 676 Lewis, Noba Kathryn 403, 694 Lewis, Robert Charles 229, 255, 691 Lewis, Robert E 125 Lewis, Sally Gay 312 Lewter, Albert B., Jr 291 Leyda, Richard James 235, 458, 587 Leyenclecker, Wm. Randolph 116, 224. 589 Liddle, James M 444. 445, 453 Liddle, Sandra Jeanne ... 172, 313, 379, 694 648 659 120 . 198, 217 120 Liebe, Carol Sue Lieberman, Charles S Liesman, Robert Arthur Life, James L Light, George L Lightfoot, Robt. Allen, Jr 620 Ligon, Jerry Lloyd 139 Ligon, Marmaduke R 119, 227 Lilley, Carol Susan 379, 691 Lillie. Jno. Arthur 157, 618 Lind, Carolyn Ann 402 Lindemann, Richard C 249, 676 Lindemood, John Bennett 229, 272. 691 Linder, Cynthia Lee 582 Lindbout, Jane Ellen 481, 691 Lindsay, Marijo 232 Lindsay, Randee Jane 119, 620 Lindsey, James D 589, 620 Lindscy, James M 116, 161 Lindsey, Joann 659 Lindsey, Mrs. La Juana A. R 620 Lindsey, Ronald Lynn 620 Lindsley, Philip, HI 257, 659 Linebrink, Michael G 691 Linnard, Kathleen 691 Linnstacdter, Billy James 129 Linsley, Dwight Les 267 Linthicum, Gus N., Jr 273, 691 Lippincott, Robert Irnin 265, 480, 691 Lipscomb, Betty C 339, 676 Lipscomb, Richard Lee 259, 659 Lipscomb, Rita Sue 691 Lipshitz, Lana Kay 360, 498 Liska, Patricia S 468, 659 Lissauer, Joel Simon Ill Lithcrland, James G., Ill 293 Litlell, Edward H., Jr 659 Little, Frank Joe, Jr 620 Little, James Henry 659 Little, Janet 397, 102, 620 Little, Judith Anne 215, 351 Little, Laura Lea 353 Little, Patricia A 215, 381, 659 Little, Steven Louis 231, 587 Little, Thomas Lee 659 Littlcficld, David A 161 Littlcficld, Edgar B 158, 177, 676 Littleton, Nancy Ann 341, 390, 659 Littrell, John Mack 223, 691 Litzlcr, Lee G 229 Lively, William L., Jr 128 Livergood, Ann Elizabeth 145, 381. 582, 691 Livesay. Ralph T 659 Livingston, James Morgan 277 Livingston, Mary 145, 381, 582 Livingston, Stanley Dale 659 Llewellyn, Lynn 319, 359 Lloyd, James B 122 Lloyd, Kaylynn 161 Loar, James E., Jr 287, 648 Loar. Robert L 293, 477 Lobdell, Michael Willard 594 Lobpries, Frederick M 122, 620 Lobpries, Mrs. Margaret J 620 Locheed, Thomas A 178, 291, 659 Lochner, Michael L 430 Lockett, Barbara L 334, 335 Lockhart, Nancy V 205, 659 Locklear, Cecilia A 468 Lockman, Claudia Anne 691 Lodowski, Robert Thomas 694 Loeb, Jonathan Lee 243 Loeffler, Thomas G 417 Loessin, Michael Martin 691 Loftin, Donald H 691 Loftin, John Bond, Jr 293 Loftis, Bruce 691 Loftis, Nancy Gray 359, 659 Logan, Jackson D 273 Logsdon, John Robt 138, 586, 620 Logue, Clyde. L 267 Logue, John Alan 587 Lohmeier, Thomas Dean 180, 405 Lohr, John Michael 586 Lohr, Kathleen E. . 161, 165. 166, 168, 173, 218 Lomax, John M 620 Long, George E 121, 620 Long, Larry L 105, 676 Long, Lewis W 303, 676 Long, Susan Beth 172, 310, 351 Long, William F 116, 223, 659 Longfellow, Wayne N 152 Longmoor, Virginia D 353, 620 Longoria, Anselmo G 250, 251, 481 Longoria, Mary C 359 Lonsford, Michael E 482 Loomis, Celia Lynn 357, 659 Looney, Cullen R., 174. 290, 291, 315. 659 Looney, Michael George. .. 94, 229, 691 Loper, Argus Craig 676 Lopez, Armando Medina, Jr. . 161, 691 Lopez, Joe B 659 Lopez, Manuel A 223 Lord, David Allen 587 Lorimer, Wishard S., HI 293 Lorkowski, James J 229, 255, 659 Lothmann, Karl T 260, 261, 676 Lott, Gregory L 171, 417, 453 Loudermilk, Gary Gwynn 138 Louvier, Sheila Marie 367, 694 Love, Jamei M 479, 484 Love, James William 691 Love, John Taylor 161, 587. 691 Love, Linda Sharon 691 Love, Michael E 197, 293 Lo ve, Pamela Anne 180, 331 Love, Richard M 659 Love, Wendelyn V 620 Lovece, Josephine Ann 101, 676 Lovelace, Donna Nell 659 Lovelace, Lisabcth S 399, 408, 659 I.ovell, James Dale 648 Lovell. 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Lawrence 121, 621 Lundell, Harry F 99 Lundell, Marilyn Kay 20, 161, 184 Lundquist, Paul Rich Ill Lundy, Don Anthony 587 Lunin, Fanchon Laurie . . . 141, 159, 659 Lunin, Maun P 676 Lusby, John Curlis 694 Luskey, Henry Lee 289, 694 Luterman, Elaine 329, 694 Lutrick, David J 116 Luttrell, Donald D 659 Luttrell, George Ray Ill, 583 Lutz, Carl J 108 Lutz, James M 101 Lutz, Margaret Lee 355 Lybrand, Jack Rufus 249. 676 Lyday, Russell W 260, 261 Lyerly, Vkki Ann 401 Lyford, Mrs. Barbara Kay T. 317, 659 Lyford, Roland S 659 Lyle. Bruce S 121, 648 Lyle, Samuel R., Jr 149, 230 Lyle, Sandra Jean 100 Lyles, Ruth Cay 312 Lyman, Harrison C 241 Lyman, Herbert M 299. 479 Lynch, Dudley M 584 Lynch, Joseph Traylor 587 Lyon, Jamei Fuller, III 116, 659 Lyon, Mary Kaien 382 Lyons, Ann Marie 142, 582 Lyons, Erik Gordon 20 Lyons. Jas. Harry 285, 621 Lyons, Kathryn Lucile 353, 694 Lyons, Linda Gene 127, 142 Lyons, Maurice A 659 Lytle, Charles G 388, 648 Lyttlelon, Donald R 405 M Ma, Michael P. D 156. 158 Mabry. Nancy Vee 144 MacAllister. Dwight L 104 Mar Beth, Marilyn 621 MacDonald, James Leonard ... 241, 587, 694 MacDonald Patricia I. . ..337 Name Pages MacEachin, Janet Ann 621 MacGregor, Robert, III 405 Mach, Mrs. Betty Joyce P 104 Macha. Gerald C 621 Machmoed, Zaini 594 MacKenzie, Jennie .. 88, 266, 307, 357, 497, 676 Mackey, Daniel G 139 Mackey, Geo. Baxter 589 Mackey, George Bond 139 MacMaster, Benzel C 138, 275, 659 MacMaster, Livie A 331, 676 MacNaughton, Anne Lynn 197 MacNaughton, Jamie Ann 659 MacNaughton, Mary C 325 MacNaughton, Virginia S 310, 381 Macon, Roger P 100, 235, 587 Macon, Ronald N 113, 621 MacQuigg, Mrs. Susan C. 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J 401, 408 Malaise, William L 133, 206 Malavansos, Chris 295, 694 Maldonado, Maria Elva 381, 694 Male, Marilyn Clare 145, 582, 694 Maledon, Elick Neal, Jr 151 Malernee, James K., Jr 118, 273, 676 Males, Dana Wayne 295 Malick, Barbara Elaine 586 Malick, Christopher Barry 291. 587 Malick, Karen Melanie ... 343, 379, 694 Malik, Frank G., Jr 621 Malik, John W 694 Malish. Kathlyn Marie 310 Malkemus, Douglas S 122 Mallard, Jamea Atwood 461 Mallay, John Benton 295 Mallett. Paul D 122 Mallett, Sally Jeanann ... 104. 215, 325 Mallicote. lame M 265 Mallory. Jamea R 621 Mallory. Paul D 291 Mallow, Larry B 275, 621 Malloy, Constanc 144, 182 Malloy, Janet Cayle 660 Malmgren, Phoebe Ann .. 353. 396, 676 Malono. Mrs. Benny K. D MS Malone. Jamea M 648 Malone, John T 287, 660 Name Pages Malone, Lynn Wade 156 Malouf, Dennis E 293, 676 Maloy, Patrick Shields 235, 676 Mamaliga, Paul Alan 453 Manchester, Victoria L 314, 363 Mancias, Dolores J 382, 660 Mandel, Betty Jo 329, 621 Mandel, Rene Lynn 329, 694 Mandell, Paula Anne 141 Maness, Sandra Kay 215 Maness, Steve Reed 291, 694 Manferd, Elliott 151, 594 Manhart, Karen Irene 325, 660 Mankin, Thomas C 453 Manley. Charles G 134 Manley, Walker D., Jr 676 Mann, Bert Allen, Jr 694 Mann, Mrs. Margaret Marie 660 Mann, Patricia E 660 Mann, Sara Nancy 355 Manning, Barry Noel ;.. 119 Manning, Jean L 215, 337 Manning, Richard James 660 Manning, Sylvia 209 Manning, Wm. Wallace 648 Mansfield, Elwyn V 648 Manson, Arthur J., Ill 226 Manson, George Lee 224, 297, 676 Manz, Robert G 587 Manzke, Hal Eric 404 Mapes, Julie Ann 585, 660 Marable, Betty Sue 341. 390, 391, 497, 582 Marable, Cathy Ann 177 Marburger, Thomas Edward .. 161, 234, 587 Marbury, Thomas Crawford 229 Marek, Joseph Thelson, II 694 Marek, Robert C 587 Maresh, Lynda D 95 Margo, Alfonso, E 676 Margolin, Sharon Gail 582 Margolis, Barry H. . 171, 203, 281. 304, 516, 621 Margolis, Lawrence A 281 Margolis, Ronald Alan 281, 694 Margosh, Rinette E 180 Maria, Amin M 103 Marinis, Susan 312 Markley, Anne H 343, 660 Markley, Mary L 343, 694 Markley, Michael M 660 Marks, Ann Frances 360, 361 Marks, Sally Marie 215 Marks, Sandra 329, 676 Markum, Roy Lee 265 Marlatt, Carolyn C 621 Marmaduke, William S 291 Marmion, Linda J. .. 221, 345, 381. 676 Marmion, Ruth Ann 676 Marquess, Jennie W 337, 621 Marquez, James Granger 263 Marr, Gregory P 621 Marroquin, Arthur R 587 Marrs, Edward Hamilton 660 Marsh, Anne Louise 366 Marsh, Chas. Allen 138, 156, 191, 194, 507 Marsh, Wm. Henry, III 224 Marshall, Carol May 660 Marshall. Clyce W 621 Marshall, Howard M 249. 660 Marshall. Jan D 407, 473. 481 Marshall, Katherine L 345 Marshall. Kathleen Joy 694 Marshall, Mary M 343 Marshall, Mary T 307 Marshall, Schuyler B.. IV 290, 291. 621 Marshall. William D 109, 116 Marshall, Wm. Harbert . 116. 250. 251, 453. 589, 648 Marshman, Jan Camille 660 Name Pages Marston, Janis Clare 207, 694 Martel, Judy Elodie 363, 468 Martell, Robert D 113 Martin, D. H., Jr. .. 412, 416, 417, 453 Martin, Gayle P 139, 589 Martin. Graziella M 396 Martin, James Owen 113 Martin, Kathleen G 215, 325 Martin, Keith Douglas 253, 694 Martin, Linda Ann 108, 621 Martin. Linda Jo 112. 363 Martin, Margaret F 325, 621 Martin, Marilyn 123. 310, 345 Martin, Marsella L 325, 498, 621 Martin, Martha L 327, 621 Martin, Mary Catherine 379 Martin, Mary K 660 Martin, Nancy Ann 356 Martin, Philip M 388 Martin, Quentin W 480, 484, 660 Martin, Raymond H 246 Martin, Raymond J.. 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Bert Vee, II 191, 267, 622 Massey, Linda Joyce 339, 694 Massey, Ronald Wm 192. 218, 274. 275, 516, 622 Massingill, Joyce Mar its 676 Massman, Marilyn Kay .. 360, 361, 676 Mast, Christine E 88, 622 Mast. Mary E 221. 306. 497 Masten. Michael K 139 Masters, Ralph Taylor 660 Masterson, Thomas C 108, 676 Masudi, Houshang 97, 121, 478 Mala, Mrs. Irene Alico 622 Matchette, Peggy Anne 207. 469 Matejowsky, Alan Bruce 113 Matejowsky. David Lynn 128 Matelske. Ronald Kenneth 279 Math. Keith A 161 Matheny, Sally Ann .. 96, 135, 370, 622 Matherne, Cynthia Anno 383, 694 Mathews. Donna M. . 132. 161. 184. 676 Mathews, Paul Daniel 227 Mathews, Ruth Diane 161, 694 Mathis. Arthur Tobin 120, 587 Mathis, Gary S 22 Mathis, George G 483 Mathis, John R S59, 477 MathU. Molly A 353 Page 728 Name Pages Matina, David J 429, 438, 463 Matloclc, David K 660 Matlock, John H 622 Mallock, Martha D 150, 215 Matney, Claud E 275, 676 Matney, Roy Miller, II 139 Matocha, Ignac )(., Jr 589 Matocha, Lynda Irene 339, 660 Matt, Glen M 483 Matthews, Charles W.. Jr 292, 293, 622 Matthews, Dale Valdon 676 Matthews, Janet Lynn 143, 586 Matthews, Julia 215, 357 Matthews, Kenneth R 273, 304 Matthews, Margaret S 88, 355 Matthews, Mrs. Mary M. H. 316 Matthews, Robert Ray 660 Matthews, Roy H., Jr 110, 622 Matthews, Willie Lee 694 Matthys, Mary Gail 676 Mattingly, Ja Nolle 401, 660 Mattiza, Nancy Ann 315 Matula, Evelyn H 622 Matzinger, John D 430, 453 Matzner, Patrick Dennis 405 Maufrais, Reeky 307, 345, 648 Mauk, Ceorgeann 366, 676 Maul, Cerd 96 Mauldin, Michael L 138, 483 Mauldin, Richard D 218, 453, 482. 499 Maund, James M 477 Mauro, Frank Louis Ill Maury, Donna Gail 383, 469, 694 Maus, Yvette L 676 Maxcey, Jim Paul 249 Maxey, Edward E., IV 116 Maxey, William T 139 Maxham, Robert C 110, 622 Maiic, Keith Allen .. 148, 149, 220, 221 Maxon, Earl Halbert 287 Maxwell, Reverly 345 Maxwell, Janice Lee 216, 307, 390, 660 Maxwell, Mary Ann 339, 622 Maxwell, Richard D 139. 180, 202, 267, 589 Maxwell, William Brett 283, 694 Maxwell, William D 275 May, Coy Lewis 586 May, Henry S., Jr 303, 676 May, Kathleen D 335, 622 May, Mary Virginia 694 Mayden, Richard W 283 Mayer, Maxine Ida 329, 660 Mayes, David Edward 267, 694 Mayes, Gary Brent 587 Mayes, Judy M 337 Mayes, Vivian L 333. 398 Mayfield. Eleanor Jean 382, 468 Mayfield, Patricia A 359, 694, 205 Mayfield. Robert U 260, 261, 676 Mayhall, David Jas. T 99, 139 Mayne, Merry C 307, 341 Maynord, Christopher 116 Mayo, Joe McCee. Jr 303, 589, 648 Mayo, Larry S 206, 622 Mayo, Malda Lynn 694 Mays, Cheryl Ann 351, 676 Mays. John W 227 Mays, Larry Lee 125, 622 Mays, Steven G 161 Mayton, Mrs. Emma Lea 166, 497 Mayton, Harvey Lee 161, 676 Mazur, Janis 1 361, 660 McAdam, Denise Cayo .. 236, 309, 358, 359, 497 Me Adams, Helen Louiio 379, 694 McAdams, John Rustin 121, 301 McAfee. David Hay 177 McAfee, Janet 88, 341, 622 McAfee. Wm. McDuffi 285, 622 Name Pages McAllister, Martha Lou 180 McAllister, Ruth Jeanne E 132 McAlpin, Kenneth C 201, 290, 291, 304, 660 McAlpin, Peter Alan 291 Me Andrew, Michael James 235 McAngus, Danny W 146, 161, 167 McAngus, Karen Lynn 161 McArdlc, James 108 McArdle, James Lee 301, 694 McArdle, Judith Ann 622 McBeth, Bonnie Jean 182 McBride, Drucilla C 398 McBride, John Earl 446, 447, 453, 622 McBride, Margaret A 384 McBride. Michael H 125, 648 McCabe, Neil Colman .... 459, 461, 587 McCain, David Ansel 116 McCain, Gary Douglas 20 McCain, Melvin Dale 224 McCalister, Charles T 161, 694 McCally, George E 161, 660 McCann, Robert Bruce 234, 694 McCann, Wilford Dale 149 McCarley, Katherine G 343 McCart, Robert Max 94, 230 McCarthy, George G., Jr 694 McCarty, Claudia Ann 315, 362, 363. 622 McCarty, Cynthia 694 McCarty, Mrs. Jarrie D 585 McCary, Lois Ann 660 McCaskill, Douglas H 121 McCaskill, Jon Michael 587 McCaul, George Robert 587 McCauley, Joanne 147, 201, 622 McCausland, Nita Lynn .. 307, 351, 660 McCausland, Suellen 351, 694 McClain, Susan 131, 660 McClellan, Maxine Y 622 McClelland, Joanne 88, 355 McClelland, John S 146, 177 McClelland, Mary Lou 363 McClendon, Samuel Jackson 161 McClintock, Mary Ann 351, 676 McCIung, Michael Claude 676 McCIure, Michael J 161, 167 McClure, Thomas M., Jr 695 McCluskey, Bonita Rae 339 McCoin, Susan Lynn 141, 337 McCollum, James Horace 184, 695 McCollum, L. F 151 McCollum, Shirley J 325, 660 McConnell, Cynthia Ann 367, 468, 695 McCormick, David Robert 695 McCormick, Deborah 96, 327, 383, 695 McCormick, Leonard A 181 McCormick, Mich. Jerry 622 McCormick, Mike Bennett 405, 695 McCormick, Patrick Lee 293, 695 McCormick, Paul Edward 146, 184 McCormick, Stanley E., Jr. ... 293, 648 McCormick, Timothy Robert . 249, 695 McCown, Richard S 156 McCoy, Charlotte 622 McCoy, Donald W 263, 622 McCoy, Harry Price 695 McCoy, James M 229, 476 McCoy, Lynda Gale 339, 676 McCoy, Sharron K. .. 221, 341, 383, 676 McCoy, Timothy H 129 McCracken, Standlee C 676 McCrary, Robert Don 113, 622 McCraw, Ronald Kent ... 156, 161, 205, 695 McCreary, James Leo 139, 589 McCrory, Jennifer A 178, 32 ' . McCuc, Kathleen 199, 582 McCulley, Donna Jane 676 McCulley, Richard T 241, 660 McCullough, Gloria J. T 623 Name Pages McCullough, Kenneth B 225, 587 McCullough, Linda N 88 McDanald, Eugene C 263 McDaniel, David C 151 McDaniel, Ellen E 648 McDaniel, Herbert L., Jr 146 McDaniel, Stanley Champ 461 McDavid, John R 129, 648 McDavitt, Linda .... 132, 161, 166. 173. 184, 377 McDcrmott, Sandra E 161, 660 McDonald, Andrew Dan 122 McDonald, Bruce A 177, 623 McDonald, Joe Bailey 660 McDonald, Johnnie B 335, 660 McDonald, Kenneth T 116 McDonald, Madalyn Alice 695 McDonald, Martha E 359, 582 McDonald, Patrick W 477 McDonald, Robert L 139, 589, 623 McDonald, Vera Melinda 353, 695 McDonald, Wesley Paul 623 McDowell, Cildas David, Jr. . 260, 261, 676 McDowell, Joel D 118 McDowell, Kathryn L 353, 383 McDowell, Wm. Campbell 648 McDuff, John Cavett 277 McDuffie, Mrs. Doris Rae 142, 623 McDulfie, Linda Lee 660 McEnery, Beth Ellen 141, 397, 400 McEvoy, Dianne 351, 381, 695 McEvoy, Jonathan C., Jr 273 McFadyen, Kathleen M 468 McFarland, Mack 587 McFarland, Mary L 343 McFarlane, Harold F 199, 586 McFarlin, Glen Marshall . 100, 118, 235 McFarling, Harry W 105, 648 McFaul, Raymond C 623 McFerrin, Mary Ann 400, 623 McFetridge, Charles D 148 McGaha, Diana Kay 353 McCalliard, John D 623 McGavern, James Lewis 101 McCavern, Maureen L. . . . 101, 468, 472 McCeath, Ann 585 McGehee, Corene Etta 594 McGehee, Jo Carol 316, 339, 623 McGehee, Nancy Kay .... 161, 165, 166, 307, 497, 676 McGill, Carolyn G 676 McCinnis, William M., Jr.. .. 241, 587, 695 McGlothlin, Martha 131, 660 McGonagill, Ernest G 586 McGovern, Frank P 225 McCrath, William H 249, 676 McCraw, Stephen Clyde 241 McGregor, Thomas Bandy 169, 218, 259 McCuff, Marilyn 150, 623 McGuffey, Henry Clay 259, 676 McGuffin, Alice K 676 McCuire, Claire D 676 McGuire, Claudia Kathryn 177 McCuire, Mary E 382, 468 McHarg, Bill B., Jr 587 Mcllvain, Rose Ann 161, 331, 676 Mclnnes, Allen Talbot 583 Mclnnis, James E., Jr 110 Mclntire, Doris Lynn 660 Mclntire, Patricia Lynn 695 Mclntosb, Gary David 458 Mclntosh. Henry F 260, 261, 676 Mclntyre, Douglas K 477 Mclnlyre, Ernest Lee, II 271, 695 Mclntyre, Kalhryn Joyce 173. 335, 695 Mclntyre, Lance Lee 623 Mclver, Diane B.. .. 199, 467, 468, 469 McKay, Mary T 315 McKay, Robert Charles 458 McKean, Richard Allen, Jr. .. 161, 695 Nai,, Pages McKee, Cassandra L 205, 353, 367. 695 McKee, Linda Louise 215 McKeehan, Wallace Lee 109 McKenna, Marie H 676 McKenzie, Cecil Leon, Jr 224. 406 McKenzie, Del Harrington 406 McKenzie, Melissa 343, 695 McKenzie, Robert L 161, 676 McKibben, Lewis Lee, Jr 146 McKimmey, Gerald Frank 105 Mr K inlay, Constancia 98 McKinlay, Michael 193 McKinlay, Ralph Mich 453 McKinley, Mary Lynn .... 357, 468, 660 McKinley, Patricia An .. 182, 339, 390, 391, 660 McKinney, Mack Hugh 458 McKinnon, Stephen C 263, 676 McKinzie, Kenneth W 676 McKinzie, Lenneth J 677 McKnight, Sandra Lea 353, 677 McKnight, Thomaa N 244, 677 McKown, Jerry Lynn 660 McKoy, Joe Aln 623 McLachlan, Pauline V 370 McLain, Gail Lee 113 McLain, Minnie Gail 695 McLarty, Robert A 265 McLaughlin, Charles Coy 695 McLaughlin, James M 269 McLaughlin, Robert C 648 McLean, Cynthia Lee 307 McLean, Linda Jo .. 221, 321, 337, 497, 677 McLean, Michael Roy 295, 459 McLeland, Dan Howard 271, 677 McLelland, Martha Lois 215 McLelland, Randal B., Jr 291, 695 McLelland, Stan Louis 191, 203, 218 McLendon, Jo Carol 660 MeLerran, Calvin J 146, 161, 163, 167, 623 McMahan, Linda Kay 159, 695 McMahan, Susan Kay 695 McMahon, Betty Caye 236, 343, 677 McMahon, Daniel D 304 McMahon, Mary P 88 McMains, Jas. Grover 105 McManus, Joe Lee 263, 623 McManus, Ray Stewart 113, 623 McMath, Frances L 88, 143, 359 McMaughan, Margaret Anne . 158, 381. 695 McMeans, Seth Alan 677 McMillan, Anne Blythe 359, 695 McMillan, Kathryn Ann 677 McMillan, Linda 150, 215 McMillan, Richard T 263, 660 McMillian, Jane 402 Mr Minn. Vernon Lee 230 McMullin, Cecile M 311 McMurry, Frann Kay 677 McNabb, Michael J 110 McNallie, Guy Victor, III 285, 695 McNary, Georgia C 623 McNatt, James W. .. 259, 475, 476, 660 McNeal, William Michael 234 McNeese, A. C., Jr 583 McNeel, Linea Ann 331,677 McNeff, Michael N 260, 261. 660 McNeill. Dave E., HI 291, 660 McNeill, Laura E 182, 394 McNeill, Margaret C 695 McNett, Sandra Kay 383 McNew, Jim Jeb 99, 677 McNutt, Gaye Lynn 660 McNutt, Lilla Marian 396 McNutt, Pamela Ann 310, 345. 582, 695 McNult, Stormy Jape 312 McPherson, Ronald D 567 Page 729 fiame Pages McQuary. James R 113 McQueen, Barbara R 159 McQueen, Marilyn Dee 677 McQuown, Michael Scott 257, 695 McRae, Robert C 225 McShane, Michael B 157, 234 McShane, Michael B 101 McShane, Raymond D 623 McSween, Marilyn K 366, 468 McTaggart, Virginia L 313 McVey, Lynda Kay 132, 215, 325 McVey, Nina Louise 182, 331, 379 McVey, Robert Max 216 McWatters, Michael R 293, 677 McWhirter, Diane 337 McWhorter, Charlotte V 363, 695 McWhorter, Fred A 660 McWhorter, Ted Allan 235, 660 Me Williams, Dennis 677 Me Williams, Gloria J 586. 623 Me Williams, Jack Bryan . 235, 291, 695 McWilliams, Kenneth R 460 Mead, John Ames 275 Meador, Jno. Manning 293, 623 Meador, Joseph Michael 695 Meadows, John Buford 273, 695 Means, James H., Jr 438, 453, 623 Means, Sharron Ann 582 Mederios, Pamela Ann 161, 677 Medlin, Cynthia Ann 370 Medlin, James E 623 Medrano, Raymond M 125 Meehan, Helene R. . 318, 353, 493, 677 Meeker, Betsey Jane 345, 660 Meeker, David Marquis .. 180, 267, 695 Meeker, Robert Edw., Jr 267, 648 Meeks, James Michael 695 Meeks, Paula Dale 161, 173, 677 Mees, David F 214 Mees, Eugene Adrian 121 Megahan, Michael L 407 Mehl, Ella Ruth 216 Mehr, Laura Lee 341, 379 Meiners, Annette M 103, 623 Meinke, Thomas Bruce 277, 695 Meinstein, Rachelle Libby 347, 366, 695 Meisel, Su Ann 361 Meiske, Kenneth D 623 Meismer, M. Christine ... 101, 396, 677 Meisner, Kenneth L 116, 623 Meitzen, Blocker Dodson 162, 695 Melbert, James Bruce 301, 695 Melcher, Grace Ford 331, 695 Melcher, Muriel Joy 329, 660 Melchior, Richard W 297, 695 Melear, Charles R 623 Melinger, Anne Louise 141 Mellenbruch. Mary Ann 191, 218, 337, 499. 623, 644 Melms, Richard G 273, 623 Melton, Linda Ann 379, 695 Melton, Oliver S., Jr 405 Melton, Susan Jane 141 Meltzer, Sherilyn 361 Melville, Clyde B., Jr 269 Melville, Joel George 476 Mendell, John L 118 Mendenhall, James Davis 285 Menear, Linda Kay 205, 695 Menoscal, Cesar U 483 Mensing, John F 660 Menzies, Tyra Jan 351, 677 Meraz, Dora Alicia 370 Mercer, Thomas Frank 253, 695 Mercer, Timothy D 660 Mereier, George T., Ill 241, 677 Meredith. Dennis L 209 Mrriwcthcr, Judy Ann 353, 677 Merrill, Phyllis Ann 363, 468 M ' Triman, Marian E 314, 359, 379, 677 N Page, Merrill, Nancy Lynn 145, 341, 379, 582, 677 Merubia, Sonia Mabel 582 Meschle, Kathlyn N 182 Messmore, Hiram Allison 251, 695 Metcalf, Larry Gene 225 Metcalf, Susan P 141, 153, 623 Methvin, Shirley Ann 312 Metz, Sandra Kaye 136, 695 Metzger, Barbara Lee 400, 695 Metzger, Bonnie Dee 400, 582, 695 Metzroth, Carl Francis ... 235, 477. 695 Meyer, Cynthia J 363, 468 Meyer, Gregory Monroe . 148, 234, 695 Meyer, Hazel Melinda 363 Meyer, Jon Wayne 235, 277, 695 Meyer, Larry Earl 218 Meyer, Monica 677 Meyer, Paul E 299, 436, 437, 660 Meyer, Richard W 247, 407, 677 Meyer, Robert S . 299 Meyers, Joan 327, 623 Meyers, William J 115, 138, 289 Michael, Jas. Martin 198, 246 Michaelscn, Susan D 677 Michel, Leslie Ann 102, 169 Michna, Judith Ann 623 Micklethwait, Dwight B 198 Middleton, Charles B., Jr 482 Middleton, Cora C 345 Middleton, Gordon W., Jr. ... 146, 162, 167, 177, 677 Middleton, Sharon Rose 403 Middleton, Suzanne Lee 331 Middleton, Wm. Mark 174 Mikrska, Judy Ann 623 Mikcska, Marvin Roy, Jr 119, 149, 225, 279, 660 Miksovsky, Peggy Ann ... 469, 471, 677 Milam, William Steven 623 Miles, Cherlynne 660 Miley, Robert F 101, 234 Millard, Stephanie A 355 Miller, Alan Marc 281 Miller, Anita Coral 117, 624 Miller, Barry L 285, 677 Miller, Bruce Pat 452, 453, 624 Miller, Carolyn Jean 306 Miller, Charles Milton, Jr 162 Miller, Charles Ray, Jr Ill Miller, Claire Ann 143, 168, 660 Miller, Connye V 624 Miller, Curtis Wynne 695 Miller, Dale Robin . 122, 149, 230, 231, 474. 624 Miller, Daryl Marie 343 Miller, David Elton Ill Miller, David L 121, 624 Miller, Deborah Dean 366, 695 Miller, Donna Lynne 695 Miller, Donna Vee 363 Miller, Elmo Lloyd 99 Miller, Emmett Jackson 463 Miller, Floyd Robert 116, 587 Miller, Gary George 96, 695 Miller, Gary Wayne 149, 229 Miller, Gerald K., II 139, 589 Miller, Harold Lee 138 Miller, Jan Ellen 345, 695 Miller, Jay Niessen 695 Miller, John D 116, 677 Miller, John Y 120 Miller, Joyce E 398 Miller, Joyce Susan 329 Miller, Judith C 345, 677 Miller, Judy Ray 660 Miller, Kenneth Ray 201 Miller, Linda Gail 325, 381 Miller, Ijzctta L 341, 624 Miller, Lynda Meredith 382, 594 Miller, Lynn 327, 677 Miller, Margaret Ann 337, 677 Name f ages Miller. Marjorie Jo 343. 695 Miller, Marvin G 406, 483 Miller, Mary Lenn 383, 582, 695 Miller, Pamela J 624 Miller, Paula Jean 396 Miller, Peggy J 366, 677 Miller, Ralph Irad .. 223, 260, 261, 677 Miller, Ronald A 221 Miller, Rufus W.. Ill 178, 483 Miller, Samuel Rutherford 583 Miller, Sandra J 345 Miller, Sharon R 343, 624 Miller, Walter Lawrence 235 Miller, Wm. Wade 138 Million, John Michael ... 170, 251, 677 Milligan, Teresa Ann 695 Milliger, Sylvia A 624 Milling, Faith 150, 339, 582, 695 Milliren, Leslie L 132 Mills, Elizabeth Anne 660 Mills, Michael T 586, 621 Mills, Robert John, Jr 157, 233 Mills, Roy Lee, Jr 677 Milne, Mrs. Cynthia S. N 586 Milne, Robert A., Jr 260, 261, 677 Milne, Terry Dale 482 Milner, James Doyal 100, 235 Milosevich, Nick John 169, 267, 677 Milstead, Margie Lynn 677 Miltncr. Robt. Allen 624 Mimari, Joseph Angel 108 Mims, Chas. Arthur 624 Mims, Donald B 241, 484, 677 Mims, Edward Trow 463 Mims, Patricia Annette 339 Mims, Robert W 266, 267, 648 Miner, Bruce Hal 287 Miner, Mary B 325, 624 Minetree, John Frank 624 Mingledorff, Eric G 229 Minter, Jack 621 Minter, Thos. Cecil, Jr 624 Mintz, Ronald S 289 Minyard, Cassandra D 648 Minyard, Mrs. Vickie L. B 660 Minyard, William A., Ill 660 Minyard, William B 482 Mis. a, Lawrence Conrad 677 Mislock, Raymond 105 Mitchell, Alvin L 407 Mitchell, Andrea Lou 677 Mitchell, Ann Byrd 582, 695 Mitchell, James David . . . 149, 157, 235, 624 Mitchell, John W 257, 313, 677 Mitchell, Karen Louise .. 150, 582, 695 Mitchell, Linda Marie 695 Mitchell, Meredith 143, 520 Mitchell, Phillip Lee 216, 293, 677 Mitchell, Susan 336 Mitchell, Wilmer G., Jr 407 Mitelman, Michael E 660 Mithoff, Richard W., Jr 257 Mize, Louis Edward 148, 227, 695 Mize, Mary Lynne 587, 648 Modesette, John Clark 156 Moehlman, Jacqueline 341, 660 Moeller, Karl H 227 Moeller, Pamela Kay 339, 582, 695 Moeller, Tommy Ray 660 Moerbe, David Noel 407 Molfalt, Richard C 648 MoKitt, Frederick V 660 Moffitt, Helen V. E 660 Moficld, Frances Ann .... 397, 402, 621 Moglord, Dorothy Louise 339, 695 Molm, Norman C., Jr 149 Motion, Jan Karen 382 Mohr, Ronnie Karl 156 Moize, Ann Douglas 343 Name fitgn Mojica, Priscilla 182. 648 Mok, Charles S 624 Molak, Patrick S 677 Molano, Alpha Omega 370. 695 Molina-Valenci, Ramiro 483 Moller, David N 156, 677 Moloney, Evelyn Estabrook . . . 383, 695 Moltz, Michelle M., 132, 162, 166, 184, 624 Monaghan, Jerry Wayne 122, 201 Monkhouae, John Prokop 660 Monro, Victoria F 582 Monroe, Linda Kathryn 180 Monroe, Marsha F. . 327, 383, 497, 677 Montague, Margaret Va 624 Montalbo, Joseph D 624 Monteith, Dwight O., Jr. 203, 209, 520 Montemayor-Far, Jose De J 594 Montemayor, Aurelio M 209 Montgomery, Carl Baker 271 Montgomery, David Fields 99 Montgomery, Joseph S. .. 260, 261, 660 Montgomery, Mary C. . . . 162, 173, 402, 582, 695 Montgomery, Mary Eliz. 193. 497, 516, 585, 624 Montgomery, Penelope 359 Montgomery, Robert D 157 Monzingo, Clayton D 416, 417, 453 Moody, Charlotte Grace 695 Moody, James H 110, 138 Moody, Mary C 101 Moody, Pamella S 677 Moon, Frederick Joseph .. 94, 230, 476. 695 Moon, Kathleen A 372, 677 Moon, Myrrl Lynn 180, 215, 331 Mooney, Donna Ruth 339, 466, 467 Moore, Mrs. Barbara Lewis 624 Moore, Billy Joe 136 Moore, Carolyn 367, 695 Moore, Craig Lewis 113 Moore, Curtis E 108, 111 Moore, Curtis Ray 677 Moore, David Lawrence 695 Moore, David M 170, 251, 677 Moore, Edward C., IV 94, 230, 660 Moore, Edwin Dyer . 169, 229, 269, 695 Moore, Fred Barry Ill, 624 Moore, Gerald W 624 Moore, Gloria Kaye 695 Moore, Homer John, III 269, 695 Moore, Howard B 283, 660 Moore, Janice Kay 582 Moore, John W 589 Moore, Julia F 378. 624 Moore, Keith D 105, 174, 218. 516 Moore, Kenneth Allan 587 Moore, Leslie Tilden, Jr 695 Moore, Linda Kay 162, 337, 695 Moore, Lynne 215 Moore, Mary Ann 382 Moore, Melanie Jeanne 236. 339 Moore, Michael L 660 Moore, Michael McCroskey . . . 253, 677 Moore, Michael Ray 695 Moore, Michelle W 338, 339 Moore, Patricia Marie 695 Moore, Philip Edward P. 265, 587. 695 Moore, Phyllis S77 Moore, Richard C 483 Moore, Robert A 660 Moore, Robert Edward 5 7 Moore, Robert 1 119 Moore, Roland Brice, HI 587 Moore, Ronald Lee 303, 677 Moore. 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Joe Rueben, Jr 588 Morey, Richard J 234,277 Morford, Robert W., Jr 273, 677 Morgan, Christine 96 . 696 Morgan, James Durham 696 Morgan, Jerry Lee 277, 66 Morgan, Joseph Clark 2 ' Morgan, Joseph M 2 ' Morgan, Margaret F 341, 660 Morgan. Martha Jo 3, 677 Morgan, Mary Anne 337, 677 Morgan, Mary Mildred ... 355, 379, 696 Morgan, Michael W 102 Morgan, Sheridyn Shelby 1. 660 Morgan, Shirley Patricia 677 Morgan, Tony C 9S Morgan, William Knox, Jr 696 Morgenroth, Marvin Lynn 179, 677 Morgenstern, Joan Ellen Moriarty, Linda Rae 198, 335, 677 Morin, Raymond 624 Morphew, Gary Lee 235,255 Morphew, Randall S., Jr 29:,, 677 Morphis, Mary Lee 206,660 Morran, Donald W 677 Morrill, George Poe 287 Morrill, Katharine J 341, 660 Morrill, Sallie C. ... 170, 218, 363, W. Morris, Anna Jane 677 Morris, Annette 169. 215, 379. 582 Morton, Jean Diane 331 Mosby, Robt. Davis 171 Moseley, Phillip D 148, 661 Moses, Bruce O 156, 587 Moses, Jas. 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France, C. 218, 307, 345, 578, Muller, Mary H 345, 696 Mullins, Dee Ann 345, 662 Mullins, Karen Kay 345. 469, 696 Mullins. Kermit Michael 138. 405, 662 Mulroy, Charles E 156,229,405 Mulva, James Joseph, Jr 229, 662 Mumme, Mich. Edward 263 Munden, Ron H 3, 589 Munden. Ronald Lee 113,267.696 Munguia, Emma Munneke, Gary Arthur Morris, David A Morris, David Lyoncl ... Morris, Eugene Ira Morris, James Walter ... Morris, Jean Corrine ... Morris, Jerry Lynn Morris, Jo Ann 150, 159. 367, 582, 696 Morris, Judith L 624 Morris, Marilyn G 182, 215. 677 Morris, Marion Lynn 159, 339, 677 Morris. Nancy Carolyn 6% Morris, Olynda Gay 351, 696 Morris, Sheila Rae 583 Morris, Sidney M 660 Morris, Stephen A 259, 475. 477 Morris, William B., Jr 677 Morrison, D. Kri, 94, 230, 696 Morrison, Gary N 60 Morrison, Mark 257, 696 Morrison, Pamela Ann 696 Morrison, Patricia A 358 Morrow, Carol Anita I 59 Morrow, Carol Ann 170, 351, 660 Morrow, Donald Wayne_ 405 Morrow, Margaret M !S9 Morrow, Robert Pobbs 287 Morrow, Rosemary 66 Mortimer. Bill B 95, 227, 625 661 696 Munnerlyn, Shuri Ann Munninger, Michael Joseph Munoz-Espinosa, Robert E. Muns, Ronald J Munson, Edna Violet Munson, Gary W ayne .... Murchison, Frank Bivin .. Murchison, Grover R Murchison, Martha Ann Murfee. George W Murph, Vicki Lynnc Murphey, Samuel W., Jr. Murphy, Arthur D Murphy, Cheryl Lynn ... Murphy, George E Murphy, Jerry Gail Murphy, Melinda Murphy, Pamela P Murphy, Stephen Simpson . Murrah, Ann Harriet Murrah, Clarence Boyd, Jr. Murrah, Macka Lee Murray, Charles C Murray, Gudrun Fiachel ... 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Scott Mynard, Charles R Myrick, Michael Ray 301 N Naas, Robert Jas 118 Naber, Nancy 312, 359, 662 Nachman, George Jack 520 Nahdi, Khamis Amer I 3 Naifeh, Karen Marie Hempel 586 Naistat, Richard Jonathan 677 Nail, Donald Wayne 696 Nail, John Hill, Jr 388, 475, 625 Nalle, Elizabeth 314, 355 Nalle, Ceo. Sampson, III 220, 277, 625 Nance, Cecelia Kay 379, 696 Nanc ' e, Jeremiah Milton 696 Nance, Pamela Dian 335 Nance, Ronald Easter 99. 162. 696 Nance, Susan Clay 39 Napier, Patrick E 225 Napps, Eddie Cannon 297, 696 Narahara, Gerald 208 Naranjo, Jennings Neal .... 156, 303, 696 Naranjo, Mary Stella F 310, 696 Narvarte, Samuel F 625 Nash, Charles Henry, III 12 Nash, Phyllis J 325 Nash, Steven Greig 253. 696 Nasits, Nancy Ann .. 143, 147, 328, 329 Nass, Mary Lynn Nathan, Cecile Elaine .. Nathan, Jane Claire Nathan, Kendrick T Nathman, Mary Margaret Nation, Madeline Marie Nation, Patricia Ann 625 661 347 295 .... 101, 3% 661 .. 383 Natto. Ibrahim A 9 6, 102. 103 Nau, Nannette M 142 . 677 Nauert, George H. . 446, 447, 453, 475 Nauman, Dennis C 661 Naumann, Milton L 677 Nauwald, Barbara Ann ... 363, 379, 696 Navar, Esther Alicia 198 Naylor, Gary Stephen 696 Neal, Charles C . 648 Neal, Jimmie Lee 677 Neal, Margaret Alice 40 Neal, Thomas Ward 267. 587, 696 Neal, William Lorien ... Neathery, Vance, Jr Nebeker, Horace G., Jr. Nebeker, Katherine N. ., Neece, Lawrence G Neece, Mrs. Rose Kathry Neel, John R 15 Neeley, Linda 59 Neeley, Orville B., II 677 Neely, Carol Lynn . 215, 357, 381, 472. 139 .. 177 Neely, Gerald L. . . Neely, James Bert 229, 295 407 249. 696 88, 363 129, 244, 648 586 625 460 Neely, Sally L ia Neely, Warren F 5, 648 Neese, William J., Jr 12 Neff, Elsa C Neff, Roy Simeon, III Neikirk, Mary M. .. 104, 468, 469, 471. Neil, Mary C 101,159,396 Neill, Mrs. Dixie Ann R I 4 Neill, George H 120,285,661 Neilon, Elizabeth Joanne 625 Neilon, Wm. Joseph. Jr 130, 625 Neira, Rudolph 659 Neiuke, Cheryl L. . 231. 232, 38 . 468. Nelms, Thomas Paisley, Jr 283 Nelson, Charlotte E 678 Nelson. David W 174.444,453 Nelson, Edward Mons 12 1 Nelson, Elizabeth J 661 Nelson, Ellen J.nette 205,325, 696 Nelson, George Leo 4 Nelson, John Parker 251, 6% Nelson, Kathryn Lea 696 Nelson, Linda Kay 59 Nelson, Louis Daniel, Jr 215, 259 Nelson, Malcolm G 146. 162, 167. Nelson, Mary Ann ... 132,161,184,497 184 Nelson, Norman J Nelson, Patricia E. . 309, 341, 378, 37 Nelson, Robert A ll Nelson, Robert L., Jr I 39 - 1 Nelson, Ronald Tramel 661 MM Nelson, Roy Lane ' Nelson, Rnssell C 146. 177, 180 Nelson, Susan J 347 ' 364 Nelson, William K., Jr 6 % Nenstiel, Daryl Wray K Nerada, Nancy Lyn 661 Nesbitt, Frank W., Jr 20 Nesbitt, James Thos.. Jr 121. 62 Nesloney, Martha Ann 379, 6% Nester, Sally 138. 351. 678 Neu, Carol L 141.337.625 Neu, Frances R ' Neuhaus, Laurence B z! 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John Michael 156, 407, 696 Noll, Gus, III 229, 388 Noll, Stephen Gordon 458 Nolle. George A 1 Noonad. Siavash 97 Norman. James Lee 287, 625 Norman. Julie Kay .. 150, 343, 576. 696 Norman. Thomas S 696 Nonnann. Nancy Marie 132 Norris, Edith Ann 625 Norris. H. Lee, HI ' 587 Norris. John Wm 120 Norris, Kenneth W 625 Norris. Ronald F., II H North. Sally S 363, 468. 696 Northcott, Theresa K 499 Northeutt. Robert D., H 661 Northington, David K., HI 171, 520 Northrnp, Susan Jane 317 Norton, Carolyn Louise 402 Norton. Court B 241, S87 Norton, Evelyn A S9 Norton, Judith Ann 339, 659 Norton, Linda Jane 339, 696 Norton, Priscilli K 345 Norvell, Joel Marsh 102 Norwood, Gyles R 111. 625 Norwood, Joe Douglas 453, 458 Norwood, Judith Lynn 355 Norwood, Ronny Olga 169, 192 Noteware, Jackie Don 661 Notley, Nancy Lee .. 172, 363. 383, 696 Novick, Frances Sue 144, 180 Novit. 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Anne 320, 337, 626 Obanion, Allyne Sue 325 Obenhaus, Richard L. . . . 259, 477, 483, 661 Obenhaus, Vaughn D 200 Oberg, Victoria Shirleen 661 Oboler, Dene Betty 626 O ' Brien, Elizabeth Glen . 150, 339, 471 696 O ' Brien, Michael 104 O ' Brien, Patrick A 156 O ' Brien, Robert A 233 O ' Brien, Robert J 130, 626 O ' Brien, Thomas W 678 O ' Bryan, Margaret S 661 O ' Bryan, Robt. 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Albert 201, 218, 241, 626 Oliver, David M 271, 476, 678 Oliver, Diane 327, 626 Oliver, Floyd L., Jr 113, 148, 659 Oliver, Lester Maas 146 Oliver, Richard M 476 Olivier, Kenneth C 275. 661 Olivier, Paul Peter, III 262 Olivicri, Richard N 235 Olivo, John X. 148, 157, 162, 167, 234, 388, 661 Oiling, Linda Suzanne 383, 696 Olsen, Caroll.J 343 Olsen, Judy Ann 696 Olsen, Karen Ann 325 Olson, Carl R 269, 678 Olson, Dennis 94, 229, 678 Olson, Marion A., Jr 269, 661 Omar, Saleh Data 103 Ondrusek, Henry Ray 483 O ' Neal, Frances L 661 O ' Neal, Karen S 335, 364, 678 O ' Neil, Patrick William 283. 661 O ' Neill, Edward John 587 O ' Neil], Kenneth Jno 626 O ' Neill, Patrick M 224 O ' Neill, William A., II Ill, 661 Oppermann, Henry C., HI 267, 678 Orange, Tangy 626 Orbin, Arthur Jackson 223, 481, 587 Orbin, Earl Martin, Jr. .. 157, 233. 477 Ore, Casio R 482 Orleans, Neil J 235 Orlolf, Gary W 289 Ormand, James F 273, 678 Ormand, Susan Ann 316 O ' Rourke, Dennis P 287 O ' Rourke, Edward Thomas, Jr 406 Orr, Terry Lee 179 Orrisou. 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Beverly D 347, 469 Paddock, Lebecca 355, 697 Padgett, Gene L 626 Padgett, Zachary Paul 462 Page, Alexander 405 Page, Roger W., Jr. 157, 174. 233. 626 Page, Terry Lee 678 Pahl, Thomas W 224, 407 Pahnke, Joanne E 661 Paine, Bunny Lee 626 Painter, Lucia C 311 Painter, Lynn 356. 468 Painton, Ford 249 P.I in l,. n. Jack Eckford, Jr 697 Palamountain, William Bennett, II 583 Palmer, Judith Ann 136, 697 Palmer, Leslie L., Jr 122 Palmer, Liby An 325, 661 Palousek, Susan Marie 101, 396 Pauagopoulos, Angelos 482 Psnciera. Richard C 661 Pandolfo. Michael A 157. 233 Paukratz, Carol Sue 402, 469 Rimini. Donald Earl 207 Pantoja, Luia E 626 Panzarella, Carl Joseph 285, 678 Paonessa. Thomas, Jr 697 Pape, Jimmie Lynn 297 Papick. Jos. Frank 626 Pappas, Christopher J III. 678 Pappas, Joanna 697 Pardue. James Lei 251, 473 Page 732 Name Page Parish, Judith C 353, 381. 678 Parish, Kathryn L 366, 661 Park, Gary Walden 303, 661 Park, Cordon George 697 Park, Jane Marie 313 Park, Nelda Ann 138 Park, Sally 359, 678 Park, Susan Alice 342 Park, Terrie Lee 697 Parkan, Glenn Ray 114 Parker, Barry Edward 295 Parker, Cecil Chilton 661 Parker, Charles Roy .... 169, 249, 697 Parker, Chas. Vance 108, 295 Parker, Donnie F., Jr 587 Parker, Jack Lucien 287, 697 Parker, James F 678 Parker, Jeanctte E 141, 661 Parker, Joseph Carleton 293, 678 Parker, Judy Sharon 382, 661 Parker, Margaret R 172, 351, 697 Parker, Marshall A 452 Parker, Mary L 1 Parker, Merle Harry 405 Parker, Paul D., II 228 Parker, Richard J 122 Parker, Roberta Rae 401 Parker, Sandra Jean 314 Parker, Scott Schreiner . 235, 271, 587, 697 370, 661 438, 453 150, 678 Nan, Pages Parker, Thespo Nina ... Parkhurst, Donald Ray . Parkhurst, Margaret R. Parkhurst, Mary K 394, 678 Parki son, Randall H 661 Parks, Brenda Sue 469 Parks, Hollace Ann 345, 364, 626 Parks, Joe David 697 Parks, Mary Jo 327, 626 Parmelee, John Jay, Jr Ill Farmer, Karen Lynn 142, 159, 339, 678 Parrack, Jim Murphy, Jr 151 Parrill, Melinda N 329 Parsley, Ann R 313 Parsons, Andrew B 477 Parsons, Charles Mackey 162 Parsons, John C 251, 626 Partee, Melvin W. Jr 475 Parten, Stephen C 110 Partin, Linda Gail 697 Partlow, Albert Joel 271 Partlow, Katherine L 117, 366, 661 Partney, Carmen Leta 382, 697 Partridge, Karen Lynne .. 150, 582, 697 Paryzek, Patricia Ann 351, 697 Pashkolf, Anne Selma 207 Pass, Sharon Lee 361, 697 Passman, Donald S 156, 208, 289, 586, 627 Pate, David N 91 Pate, Walter Fred 254, 255 Patino, George N 406 Patman, Robbie Lee 458 Patren, Barbara 398 Patrick, Jane C 141, 153, 627 Patrick, Jo Ann 337, 661 Patten, Joseph W ayne 226 Patten, Roderick B 586 Patterson, Beverly W 320 Patterson, Comer 140, 156 Patterson, Donald C., Jr 157, 594 Patterson, James West 265 Patterson, Janette 325, 497, 678 Patterson, Jefferson M 627 Patterson, Margaret Anne 661 Patterson, Priscilla J 390 Patterson, Robert Rae ... 128, 129, 283, 627 Patterson, Sally Ann 697 Patterson, Sidney Lev! 129 Patterson, Susan Ruth 394 Pattcson, Donald D., Jr. 174, 234, 265, 304, 627 Pattillo, Martha Lee 327, 661 Patton, Adrian Ivan, III 287 Patton, Angela Beth 104, 678 Patton, Barbara Del 697 Patton, Frances C 345 Patton, Judy Ann 142, 402 Patton, Michael Lee 263 Patton, Thos. Calvin 156 Palyrak, Richard C 229 Paul, Christopher 171, 259, 627 Paul. Mrs. Naomi R. W 586 Paulos, Kennit Andrew 161 Paulsen, David Alexander 697 Pavliska, Henry A 588, 626 Pawelek, Jerome Joe, Jr. 118, 589, 626 Payne, Ardath A 112, 678 Payne, David E 697 Payne, Edwin M 235, 269, 678 Payne, Jno. Thurman 116 Payne, John B 253, 661 Payne, Johnny C 253, 661 Payne, Lawrence M 139, 161 Payne, Patricia E 351, 678 Payne, Richard E 100, 116, 234 Payne, Sherry Lynn 627 Payton, Jacqueline 353 Payton, Marc William 111, 227, 587 Payton, Sue Ann 353, 697 Peacock, Edith Ann 221, 343, 661 Peacock, Robert Stewart 295 Peal, James Michael 697 Peal, Louise Jan 218 Pearre, Chas. Morgan, III 255, 661, 594 Pearre, Sylvia Jean 335, 471 Pearson, Arthur Ivan 587, 697 Pearson, Billie Neal 627 Pearson, Charlie Ernest 697 Pearson, James C 661 Peavy, Charla Greer 381, 582, 697 Peavy, Penny Diane 144 Pechacek, Linda Kay 383 Peck, James M 661 Peck, John David 116, 244, 678 Peden, Martha A 355, 627 Peden, Ruth Elizabeth 177 Pedersen, Gregory V 661 Pederson, Rena Marie 215, 325, 678 Pedro, William Henry 136, 279, 678 Pedrolie, Robert Louis 113 Peebles, Michael A 447 Peel, Harry H 301, 627 Peet, Charles E., Jr 678 Peevey, Mrs. Sally L. G 584 Pehr, Charles E 138, 299 Peine, Michael Lee 113 Peirson, William H., Jr 277, 697 Peisner, Jerry Steven 289 Pekar, Jerome W Ill Pekar, Lois Rita 398 Pelphrey, Charles B 180, 661 Pelton, Julie Ann 345, 381 Pena, Alberto Juan 697 Pena, Alfredo Enrique 697 Pena, Gustavo J., Jr 215, 659 Pena, Oscar F 120 Pence, Lucy Ellen 678 Fender, John Teal 678 Pendergraft, Robert L 627 Pendergrass, James Monroe 697 Pendleton, Elizabeth A. . 215, 314, 325, 678 Pendleton, John R 121, 659 Pendleton, Marian R 143, 586 Pendley, Linda Sue 206 Pendola, Humberto J 126 Peng, Yn-Hong 118, 589 Penick, David Lee 273, 678 Penksa, Robert J 406 Penn, John M 678 Name Pages Penncr, Markey B 289, 661 Penner, Mickey B 289, 661 Penney, Forrest 678 Pennington, Jerome Joe 287 Pennington, Robert E., HI 156, 180 Pennington, Walter Bruce 162, 697 Penny, Richard E 661 Pennycuick, Janet M 212, 341, 379, 697 Pentony, Jos. Francis 101 Penzcrro. Rosemarie E 134 Peon. Gilbert A 193 406 Pepitone, James Scott 260, 261, 678 Perdue, Patricia Annette 215, 308, 325, 697 Perel, John Harold 174, 243, 304 Perez, Beatriz E 184, 396, 697 Perez, Hector C 627 Perez, Lydia A 627 Perez, Maria Cecilia 382 Perkins, Barbara Ann 678 Perkins, Carol Jean 162, 469, 678 Perkins, Charles L 162, 167 Perkins, Deborah G 232, 325, 697 Perkins, Georganne M 678 Perkins, Guy A., Jr 627 Perkins, Johnny R 678 Perkins, Julia L 627 Perkins, Lloyd K 659 Perkins, Mrs. Martha L. H 678 Perkins, Nancy E 627 Perkins, Robert Anton 697 Perley, Catherine Ellen 150, 697 Perrin, Michael W. . 174, 416, 417, 453 Perry, Adele Palmer 359 Perry, Danny Lee 138 Perry, David Lee 191 Perry, David W 269, 661 Perry, Jeanette L 582 Perry, John C 92 Perry, John S., Jr 273, 627 Perry, John Wm., Jr 453 Perry, Randall L 285 Perry, Sharon 1 335, 678 Perry, Shearer Kennon 367, 697 Perry, Mrs. Shirley B 168 Perry, William D 267, 678 Perry, Wm. Kurtz, Jr. .. 101, 156, 230, 231, 627 Ferryman, Perry R 223 Ferryman, Thomas B 216, 267 Persons, Richard Whitwell 235, 257 Peschel, Randal Charles 458, 463 Peschka, Joseph Craig 116, 697 Pesek, Richard David 116 Peters, Kimmyth Oshea 225, 697 Peters, Amos, III 463 Peters, Carol L 366 Peters, David Wayne 162, 167, 661 Peters, Paul James . 152, 247, 291, 661 Peters, Phillip J 627 Peters, Richard Allen 227 Peters, Richard Wayne 235 Peterson, Brian Owen 273 Peterson, Brooks E. 208, 226, 627, 586 Peterson, Carolyn F 142, 662 Peterson, Claire 216, 357, 662 Peterson, Jonnie Kim 331, 678 Peterson, Linda Sue 331 Peterson, Lynne F 662 Peterson, Mary Christine 177 Peterson, Merry Beth 374 Peterson, Nancy Isobel ... 207, 327, 697 Peterson, Paul R 101 Peterson, Robert Dick 587 Peterson, Terry W. 140, 193, 508, 520, 627 Peterson, Thomas Anthony .... 269, 697 Petkas, Peter 269, 697 Petrick, Glen Frank 484 Petru, Frank Michael 697 Pettit, Aubrey Lee, Jr 140, 520 Na, Pages Pettit, Mary E 339, 627 Petty, Leon Louis, Jr 269 Petty, William R 233, 627 Peveto, John, II 247 Pfefferling, Patricia 319, 345, 627 Pfeiffer. Alice lean 314 Pfeiffer, Gerald P 283 Pfeiffer, Stephen E 243 Pfiester, Charles Edwin 148, 235 Pfluger, Addison Lee 190, 271. 594 Pfluger, Mrs. Joyelyn B 627 Pfutzenreuter, Howard R 234, 697 Phair, Milton W., Jr 249, 678 Phaneuf, Robert E 259, 662 Pharr, John Robert, Jr 678 Phelan, James D Ill, 171, 284 Phelps, Robert R 293, 678 Pbifer, Travis Joe 587, 697 Philen, Sydney 88 Philips, Peter K 295 Phillip, Herb E 649 Phillips, Charles A 230 Phillips, Cynthia Ann 697 Phillips, Dahney Carr 472 Phillips, David F 209 Phillips, James Norman 697 Phillips, Jas. Douglas 627 Phillips, Una Kay 180 Phillips, Melvin E., Jr 273 Phillips, R. Mark 281 Phillips, Ronald D 199 Phillips, Thomas H., Jr 225 Phillips, Travis W 627 Philp, Charlene 325 Philp. Joe Dan 662 Philquist, Jeanne Ann ... 345, 381, S82, 697 Phisitthakorn, Phisit 594 Piatnizky, Alex 404 Pickard, Linda Jean 180, 379 Pickard, Paula Rae 351, 697 Pickard, Wayland B., Ill 697 Pickens, Camille 341, 390, 498, 678 Pickens, John Ziek 279 Pickering, Timothy G 249 Picket!, Carl Nolan 263 Picket!, Ernest W., Ill 249, 697 Pickle, Barbara Caye 184 Pieper, Beverly J 402 Pierce, Sally J 662 Pierotti, Raymond John 404 Pietzsch, William Wilson 257, 697 Pike, Hal W 229, 251 Pike, William Joseph 303, 697 Pilat, Pat 697 Pimloll, Jo Lee 330, 331 Pinckard, Rebecca Sealy 339 Ping, Judith Kay 627 Piperi, Sharon Ann 662 Pipes, Marian V 357 Pipes, Melton Royce 235 Pipkin, John R 263, 477. 627 Pipkin, Velma Lacey 173, 363, 379 Pistor, Virginia R 307, 325 Pitt, Jos. Terry 113 Pittard, George E 229, 259, 662 Pittenger, Robert Miller 169, 263 Pittman. Ann 359 Pitlman, George C 406 Pittman, Peggy Sharon 662 Pitts, Daniel Cauldwell 244, 697 Pitts, Edmond W 122. 662 Pitts, Jon T 587 Fitter, Joe Roger 119, 122, 627 Pizalato, Phyllis 381, 697 Pizzitola, John Alan 628 Pizzitola, Robert Chas 215, 628 Place, Deborah Ann 371, 678 Plasek. David Gary 587 Plath, Valerye J 659 Platte, Bonnie Lee 678 Page 733 !fame Pages Platzcr, Ken! G 110, 119 Pledger, Clayton D 149, 221, 227, 250, 251, 628 Ploeger, David Floyd 99 Plocger, Judy Lynne 363, 678 Plog, Phyllis Anne 366 Plumraer, Dorothy L 180, 192, 212, 215, 216, 218, 232, 325, 489, 497. 518, 659 Plunkett, Allan Barr 139, 589 Podsim, Melvin V 125, 588, 628 Peer, Charles A 275 Poerschke, Randall S 241, 678 Pohlman, Adolphus T 275 Poindexter, Betti R 349, 398 Poindexter, Thomas B., Ill ... 156, 235 Pokorney, Daniel Anton . 100, 275, 697 Poland, Jim Wesley 678 Polasek, Ronald Lynn 105, 662 Pollan, Thomas M 662 Pollard, Constance L 135, 390, 662 Pollard, Danny Gale 269, 662 Pollard, Peggy Mae 104 Pollard, Randall K 156 Pollard, Sue 321 Pollock, Georgia M 322 Pollon, Arnold 243 Polser, Pamela C 317, 351, 628 Pomarantz, Stanley Dean 243, 587 Pomeroy, Clyde D., Jr 520 Pomeroy, Mrs. Eleanor B. B 520 Pond, Lloyd G 156 Ponder, Alan Richard 146, 662 Ponder, Bruce John 277 Ponder, Richard E 275, 678 Ponder, Thomas C., Jr. .. 109, 116, 628 Pontello, Diane A 337, 628 Pope, John Marvin .. 216, 226, 587, 697 Pope, Virgil, Jr 628 Porfirio, Larry G 477 Porter, Barbara Jean 103 Porter, Billie Pat 145, 381, 662 Porter, Cynthia Lee 327, 697 Porter, David C 110, 156, 628 Porter, Donah Lee 662 Porter, Douglas S., Jr 113 Porter, Lonnie L 113 Porter, Rebecca . . A. 143, 168, 200, 212, 215, 216, 307, 341, 497, 662 Porter, Suzanne 169 Porter, Terry Sue 162, 697 Porter, Thomas D. .. 162, 163, 167, 662 Porterfield, Linda Kay 112 Posey, Curtis E 110, 241 Posey, John Alton, Jr 290 Posgate, Laurie 325, 659 Posner, Sanders Lee 678 Postel, Alan Richard 299 Poteet, Stephen D 20 Potter, Allan L 138, 678 Potter, Dawn G 343 Potter, James Benjamin 275, 678 Potter, Olivia L 143, 363, 377, 678 Potter, Penny F 216, 467, 468, 678 Potts, Mrs. Charlotte B 628 PotU, Fred E., Ill 594 Pou, Julia M 372, 678 Poulos, Richard G 226, 483 Pounds, Lynda E 366 Powell, Mrs. Alice Emily 584 Powell, Edwina S 662 Powell, Eva Frances 582 Powell, Jerome Lee 230, 520 Powell, Laura Kathleen 343, 697 Powell, Margaret 1 335 Powell, Miry Katherine 359, 381 Powrll, Mich. Earl W 520 Powell, Milton Carl 152, 198, 662 Powell, Pamela E 317, 678 Powell, Pamela Kate 628 Powell, Roy Nelson 697 Powell, Susan F 153, 207 Name Pages Name Pages Powell, William E 416 Powers, Bruce S 130, 162 Powers, Catherine F 468 Powers, Gregory P 99, 249 Powers, Judith Ann 649 Powers, Kathy 355, 628 Powers, Muriel Dorothy 359, 697 Poynter, William Andrew 587 Prager, David Herbert 289 Prager, Karen Joy 347 Pransky, Rosalyn Lee 221, 329, 678 Prater, Terry A 273 Prather, Robt. Chas 251, 628 Pratka, Anne Elizabeth 339 Pratt, Robert B., Jr 99, 484, 662 Preece, Forrest F 110, 162, 662 Prejean, James Clovis 404 Prejean, Wilton Dale 120, 628 Prendergast, Becky 359 Prentice, Margaret V 662 Prescott, Ann Kay 321, 351 Prescott, Cheryl Anne 379 Prescott, Luther D., Jr. 171 Presley, John Edward 295, 587, 697 Presser, Barbara Frances 329 Pressly, Catherine Ann 306, 662 Preston, Janis Linn 582 Preston, John W 94, 230 Prewitt, Edwin Ward, Jr Ill, 628 Price, Dale Edward 697 Price, Dan Rugeley 269, 697 Price, David W 249 Price, Glen Edward 126 Price, Harold L 247, 649 Price, Jas. Hughes, Jr. .. 109, 190, 218, 508, 591 Price, Meredith W 697 Price, Patricia 1 190, 327, 662 Price, Robert A 265, 662 Price, Mrs. Sherrye A. M 628 Price, Steven Charles 161, 184 Price, Susan Laura 400, 582 Price, Thomas G., Jr 139, 589 Prickette, Gerald S 113. 202, 649 Priddy, Donna Lee 104, 469 Priddy, Marilyn Kay 371 Priefert, Don Wayne 477 Priem, Marie Hilda 662 Priem, Richard Gregory 227 Priesmeyer, Ronald Beck 697 Prihoda, Joe Daniel 113, 273, 662 Primdahl, Pamela E 311, 343, 628 Primm, John Hieserman 162 Prince, Jo Ann 678 Prince, Mike Arthur 295, 628 Pritchard, Jerry Mac 417, 453 Pritchard, John Charles 229 Pritchard, Stephen Lee 184 Pritchett, Evelyn P 594 Proctor, Clayton B 198 Proctor, Frederick W 162 Proctor, Margaret A 327, 662 Proctor, Thomas Franklin 475 Proft, William J., Jr 116, 177, 260, 261, 678 Prothro, Charles N 583 Protzcller, Bruce Alan ... 260, 261, 697 Provine, Jack Cecil 99 Provost, Oneil E., Jr 662 Prowell, Janice K 215, 359, 467 Prudhomme, Lenore M 678 Pruett, Harry D., Ill 109 Pruitt, Brian T 138, 662 Pruitt, French Anne 170, 357, 364, 697 Pruske, James Edw 231, 589 Pryor, Frank Edwin 122 Psencik, Donald Wayne 257, 678 Pugh, James M 279, 628 Pugh, Jennifer Lane 678 Pulford, David Lynn 207 Pullam, Constance Marion 173, 398, 697 Pulliam, Kenneth A 587 Pulman, Carolyn B 347 Purcell, Adonia Jane 207, 402, 679 Purcell, Donald W 253 Purcell, Stephen M., Jr 273, 649 Purslcy, Roy Dale 180 Purycar, Jimmy Wayne 125, 662 Puryear, Sharron Reaves 145, 162, 184, 582, 697 Pustejovsky, Jean Marie 366 Putegnat, Georgia Anne 177, 582 Putman, Lou Ann 628 Putnam, Karl Bonawit 697 Pyeatt, Susan 306 Pyle, Ernest Seaborn, Jr 594 Pyron, Walter Ray 125 Quade, Larry G 130, 180, 628 Quass, Eliz. Ann 90 Queen, Marilouise 343 Quick, Carolyn M 469 Quick, Edward L 628 Quick, Suanne 383, 697 Quillen, Sharon D 363, 468 Quinlan, Sheila P 628 Quinn, Elaine T 402, 408 Quinn, James A 94, 230, 679 Quinn, Jas. Stephen 271, 594 Quinn, Mary Elizabeth 379 Quinney, Douglas W 121, 628 Quintanilla, Delia Ida 403, 408, 662 Quinton, Connelly Jean 382 Quinton, Paul M 105, 218 Quirk, Robert C 583, 628 Quisenberry, Tony Merl 662 Quock, Jane Lee 366 R Rabcnsburg, Aubrey N 241, 662 Rabensburg, Vicki L 158. 662 Rabon, Marilyn G 383, 468, 679 Rachel, James N 156, 149, 225 Rachlin, Michael L 255 Racusin, Charles 281, 662 Rad, Farrokh N 589 Radack, Thomas A 257, 679 Radcliffc, Stanley E 184 Rader, Roy Charles 587 Radzicta, John Lee 628 Rae, David S 649 Rae, Sharon 586 Raescner, Cynthia Yvonne 162, 697 Raffkind, Cheryl L 329, 381, 679 Raggio, Thomas L 293, 477, 662 Ragsdale, John G 303, 679 Ragsdale, Roy Michael 679 Ragsdale, Sue A 357, 628 Railey, Malcolm R 139 Rain, Thomas Edwin 138, 679 Rainbolt, Tommy R., Jr 129 Raines, Darrell Ray 389 Raines, Linda A 697 Rainey, Anna Elaine 337, 662 Rainey, Martha Ann 337 Rainey, Paulcttc 132, 184 Rainosek, Ronald James 662 Raley, Danny Keith 139, 589 Rail, Ceo. Edwin, Jr 271, 628 Ramee, Robert E., Jr 295 Ramey, Mary Dell 327 Ramey, Robert L 291 Ramey, Ronald W 291 Ramirez, Arthur 586 Ramirez. Maria Estela .... 396, 468, 469 Ramme, Margaret A 399 Ramos, Jose Luis 162 Ramos, Ricardo Arturo 407 Ramsey, David Bruce 459, 461 Ramsey, Martha Ann 316, 351 Name Pages Ramsey, Nancy Kay 339 Ramsey, Nell 468 Randall, Annette Marie 403, 697 Randals, James H 156 Randolph, Charlotte E 353, 697 Randolph, Paul C 118, 291, 662 Ranelle, Brian D 287 Raney, James G., Jr 259, 476, 679 Rankin, Ulon Willis, Jr 275, 628 Ranscl, Alfred D. . . . 300, 301, 304, 679 Ransom, Clarence J 594 Ransom, J. Christoph 279, 628 Ranzau, Aura Nell 141 Raphael, David Towns 98 Raphael, Steven E 280, 281 Rapp, Richard Mike 223 Rapstine, Mary E 628 Rarcy, Louisa Gail 345, 628 Rarey, Mary L 317, 345 Raschke, Don Arnold 260, 261 Raschke, William C 444, 662 Rasco, Dennis Lamar 679 Rase, Stephen Henorick 244, 697 Rash, James Wayne 405 Rash, Ralph Allen 247, 662 Rasmussen, Diana Lynn 159, 697 Rathmann, Richard Craig 460 Ratkin, Merriessa 347 Ratliff, Henry W 138 Ratliff, Hilda Ruth 679 Ratliff, Sherman P 158 Ratner, Celita 662 Ratz, Trudi 141 Ratzlow, Janis Ann . 350, 351, 471, 662 Ratzlow, Linda B 173 Raun, Claudia J 158 Raup, Calvin Lee .... 170, 251, 463, 697 Raup, James Robt. . 250, 251, 446, 447, 453, 629 Ravel, Barbara J 329, 372 Rawlings, John S 629 Rawlings, Stephen W 629 Ray, Dorsey B 99 Ray, Durwood B 180, 629 Ray, Mary Anne 343, 364. 679 Ray, Mary Lou 250, 308, 357, 387, 468, 679 Ray, Phillip Dewolf 459 Ray, Susan 343, 697 Rayburn, Anita Kay 662 Rayburn, Henry H 649 Raye, Tommy Doc 105, 216, 662 Rea, Frances Ann ... 150, 353, 367, 698 Read, Paul M 679 Read, Raymond Lee 151 Read, Rhonda S 319, 357 Read, Ronald Alan 662 Reagan, Betty Jyl 698 Reagan, Curtis D 126 Reagan, Janet L 370, 679 Reagan, Linda E 662 Reagan, Wm. Clinton 105 Reams, Gail Jacoby 594 Reat, Jacqueline Louise 379 Reaves, Cornelia E 629 Reavis, Etna Bernicc 383, 698 Rech, Stanley Charles 587, 698 Records, William C 162, 163, 165, 167, 171 Rector, Reid Abbott 267 Reddick, Henry Franklin 698 Redding, Jewel Dee 339, 679 Redfcarn, Jennifer Lynn 363, 582 Reed, Keith B., Jr 225 Reed, Linda Dianne 327, 662 Reed, Michael Blanchard 698 Reed, Penelope Ann 331, 698 Reed, Philip Lee 481 Reed, Raymond Holbrook 698 Reed, Regini I.orctta 337, 381, 698 Reed, Robert T 247, 649 Reed, Roy E 9 Page 734 Name Pages Reed, Sharon L 142. 150, 162, 166. 582, 679 Reed, Thomas Vernon 229 Reed, William C 259, 662 Reeder, Yvon C 398, 662 Reel, William G 134 Rees, Forest J., Jr 180, 253, 679 Reese, Craig Eug 122, 629 Reese, James L 629 Reese, James R 241, 662 Reese, Leonard Downs 267, 698 Reese, Walter Lee 235, 698 Reese, Wm. Belew 122 Reeser, John Carl 679 Reeves, Carol Anne 662 Reeves, Hugh G 156 Reeves, James Glenn 152, 198 Reeves, Kenneth D 629 Reeves, Michael W 417 Reeves, Robt. Glenn, Jr 483 Regan, Linda J 142, 355, 364 Rego-Ramirez, Francisco A 679 Reichert, Elmer W., Ill 275 Reichert, Kathryn L 585 Reichman, Paul Erwin 233 Reid, Charles Morrow 267, 698 Reid, James L 146, 662 Reiff, John David 89, 180, 267, 679 Reiman, Linda Ann 649 Reimann, Jan Lynn 325, 679 Reimers, Wm. Nicolaus, III 405 Reinarz, Ronald Bert 109, 629 Reinauer, James Rich. .. 122, 149, 201, 230, 629 Reinauer, Robert M 229, 265 Reinhart, Jane E. ... 136, 177, 180, 662 Reinicke, Robert W 116 Reining, Judith 215, 307, 337 Reining, Robert Jay 199, 214, 216, 267, 518, 629 Reiter, Michael 98 Reiter, Mrs. Michael 98 Relyea, Richard D 161 Rendon, Richard M 129, 629 Reneau, Thomas Alan 662 Renfro, Robert B 265, 662 Renka, Russell D 297, 587, 679 Renola, Maria 173 Renshaw, Wanda Sue 629 Rentz, Mary E 135, 594 Rentz, Sharon Kay 135, 317, 370 Renyck, Raymond T 130, 679 Renz, Randall R 662 Repman, Judith C 112 Requa, Annette Louise 351, 662 Reser, Helen Agnes 355, 679 Reser, Ralph G 475, 476 Ressmann, Ronald Jay 138 Resler, Stephen 109, 116, 202, 589, 629 Retmono, R 594 Rettig, Eolus Von, Jr 679 Reveley, Michael August 586 Reveley, Sarah Beth 117, 585, 629 Rex, Phyllis Lee 698 Reyna, Rodolfo F 229 Reynolds, Carolyn 112, 367, 679 Reynolds, Carolyn Sue ... 215, 382, 698 Reynolds, Chrystal A 629 Reynolds, Dana Cayle 339 Reynolds, Harriet 337 Reynolds, James A 138 Reynolds, Julie Lee 306, 351, 679 Reynolds, Kayren Sue 382 Reynolds, Marolyn .. 142, 150, 367, 679 Reynolds, Mrs. Regine P 586 Reynolds, Ronald H 285 Reynolds, Salley E 102, 215 Reynolds, Thomas David 293 Reynoso-Lora, Luis E 483, 698 Rhea, Clinton Tell 301, 698 Rhea, Edgar Earl, III .... 146, 184, 406 Name Pages Rhea, John W., Ill 118. 241, 679 Rhea, Kathleen 662 Rhea, Ronald Lee 273 Rheinlaender, Fay Ann 182 Rhoades, Ronald Wayne 249, 698 Rhodes, Beth Lou 629 Rhodes, Carole Prim 325 Rhodes, David G 253 Rhodes, Jerrald Wayne 662 Rhodes, Lewis Rae, Jr 406 Rhoten, Teresa C 322 Ricci, Carol Ann .... 215, 236, 341, 679 Ricci, Virginia C 629 Rice, Browne B., Ill 171 Rice, Burtis S 257 Rice, Charlotte G 390 Rice, Ginger Ann 679 Rice, Janet E 337, 662 Rice, Karol Lynne .. 180, 183, 309, 497 Rice, Steve T Ill, 662 Rice, Thomas Naffe 162 Rich, William Douglas 259, 698 Richards, Daniel Thomas 230 Richards, George W. 180, 276, 277, 662 Richards. Janet L 180, 662 Richards, Leslie H. F 293 Richards, Roberta H 359 Richardson, Barbara Jean 108 Richardson, Cameron E 662 Richardson, Gwen 159, 335, 662 Richardson, Henry R., Jr 120, 629 Richardson, Iliff David 629 Richardson, Jack Alan 99 Richardson, Jacquelyn Ann 169 Richardson, James Allan 125, 662 Richardson, John S 273 Richardson, John Warren 128, 129, 649 Richardson, Kaye 582, 698 Richardson, Kenneth R. 138, 269, 436, 453, 662 Richardson, Larry Wayne 224 Richardson, Marsha Lynn 679 Richardson, Nancy Ann 355, 698 Richardson, Robert Ed 226, 480 Richardson, Roberta E 363, 484 Richardson, Sarah E 172, 325 Richardson, Thomas Wm 109 Richardson, William H 247, 679 Richey, Chester Ray, Jr. 156, 180, 629 Richey, Darnell 629 Richey, Jean Gayle 679 Richmond, Mich. Albert 180, 484 Richnow, Douglas W 105, 128, 129, 174, 190 Richter, Charles Robert 483 Rickard, Judith Ann 322 Rickard, Miles 662 Ricketts, Jeanie 309, 325 Rickrim, William F 679 Ricks, Violantha J 180, 400, 679 Riddell, Joseph M., Ill 586 Riddle, John Charles 265, 698 Ridenour, Paul J 224 Rider, Kent M 105, 162, 163, 165, 167, 586 Ridgway, Susan Margaret 215, 343, 679 Ridley, Jack Knight, Jr 629 Ridley, Kathryn Jean 698 Ridout, Robert G., Ill 138 Riegcr, Sammy Lee 475 Rieke, Robert David 594 Rienstra, Doris Jane 629 Ries, Robert Randall 230 Rieter, Richard Stanley 299 Rife, Faye Annette 341, 498, 698 Rife, Frank N 271, 662 Riggs, Ann Harriet 399 Riggs, Charles E., Jr 104, 417 Riggs, James B 475, 589 Riggs, Joseph Newton, III 587 Riggs, Karen Dale 379 frame Pages Riggs, Sara L 311 Rigsbee, Herbert K., Jr. 113, 303, 629 Rike, Gary Ray 458 Riklin, Larry Jay 478 Riklin, Nancy Lynne 629 Riley, Harry Paul 583 Riley, John Don 129, 662 Riley, Richard A 110 Rilling, Marie P 312 Rios, Jon Ronald 148, 225. 679 Riouj, Thomas Wayne ... 265, 473, 679 Ripper, Annette 366, 629 Ripper, Carol Ann 123, 381 Ripper, Leah Wanda 205, 379, 698 Ripy, Howard W 679 Ririe, Mary Louise 319 Risinger, Elizabeth A 145, 180, 327, 381 Risinger, Mary Ella 131 Risovi, Craig Edward 234 Risovi, Gerald V 110 Rister, William E 114 Ritchie, Joyce K 147, 629 Ritchie, Robin 143, 399, 489, 497, 516, 662 Rittenberry, Gary Michael 295, 662 Ritter, Dalton M 629 Ritter, Edward H 99, 594 Ritz, David 586 Rivers, Ann 325, 698 Rives, Larry Hill 148, 234 Roach, David Wails 223 Roach, Ed Dupree 151 Roach, Sarah C 337, 381, 698 Roan, John A 629 Roane, Buckner Duncan 257, 698 Roark, Dan Max 271 Roark, David T 174, 271 Roark, Margaret Elaine .. 150, 367, 698 Roark, William P., Jr 679 Roaten, Shelley Poe, Jr 128 Robb, Christopher 484 Robb, John W 679 Robbins, Jack W., Jr 234, 476 Robbins, Sharon Elaine 329 Robbins, Wallace D., Jr 479, 484 Roberson, Anne Eliz 145, 381, 629 Roberson, Pamela M 159 Roberts. Alan Bruce 263, 477, 586, 629 Roberts, Fredric Daniel 281, 698 Roberts, Heddy 345, 698 Roberts, Howard N 139, 140, 589 Roberts, Jimmy Don, Jr 233, 662 Roberts, John Dennis 583 Roberts, Katherine K 88 Roberts. Kenneth D 630, 583 Roberts, Kent Willis 447, 475, 662 Roberts, Lewis Henry 295, 478 Roberts, Marilyn Sue 383, 698 Roberts, Martha Lee 337, 364, 698 Roberts, Mary Angus 630 Roberts, Pete Ward 116,630 Roberts, Richard Lee 124 Roberts. Richard R 241, 679 Roberts, Sherry Lynn 698 Roberts, Thurman Lee 99 Roberts. William P., Ill . 257, 304, 662 Roberts, William Stephen 253, 698 Robertson, Calder L., Jr 100, 234 Robertson, Corbin J., Jr 174, 415, 417, 453 Robertson, Irvin R., Jr 293 Robertson, Jack Clark 594 Robert son, James A 122 Robertson, James Calder 100, 148, 234 Robertson, Jimmy Kirk 679 Robertson, John Wilbur . 459, 442, 461 Robertson, Leonard A 303, 662 Robertson, Mary Allen 698 Robertson, Robert Lee 118 Robertson, Wilhelmina E 357, 662 Name Pages Robin, Dianne M 145, 381 Robin, Joel Marc 679 Robinson, Allan Wayne 417 Robinson, Beverly Gene 357, 582 Robinson, Diane 351, 679 Robinson, Donald Ira, II 649 Robinson, Donald Steven 156 Robinson, Douglas W., Jr 263 Robinson, Eddy Gwen 630 Robinson, Harley C., Jr. 251, 473, 698 Robinson, James Reid, II 587 Robinson, Jeanine C 366 Robinson, Jenny Kay 353, 383, 698 Robinson, Mrs. Joanna D 630 Robinson, John D 388 Robinson, John Howard, Jr 151 Robinson, John Thomas 589 Robinson, Linda Lame 630 Robinson, Lyn Carole 206, 209 Robinson, Mary Ann 353, 679 Robinson, Nora Jean 351, 679 Robinson, Palsy Ruth 343, 698 Rob inson, Phillip J., Jr 662 Robinson, Richard C 161, 164. 167, 174, 662 Robinson, Stewart 251 Robison, Leonard J., II 263, 662 Robles, Cuadalupe 398, 630 Robuck, Michael 415, 416, 417, 453 Roby, David Lee 662 Roby, Judy Anne 215 Rochs, Margaret Ann 343, 698 Roddam, Kathy Ray 182, 698 Rode, Ronald David 116 Roden, Elizabeth C. 314, 377, 468, 630 Rodgers, Betty 378 Rodgers, Carolyn Dianne 379 Rodgers, Gary Roland 273, 662 Rodgers, Ivy Eli 630 Rodgers, Janan M 341 Rodgers, Karen Ann 322, 353, 497, 662 Rodgers, Lawrence R., Jr 263, 436, 437 Rodgers, Margaret A 663 Rodgers, William Albert . 226, 587, 698 Rodrigo, Maria T 96, 679 Rodriguez, Albert, Jr 630 Rodriguez, Benjamin E 156, 179 Rodriguez, Manuel Chas 113 Rodriguez, Maria Edna 679 Rodriguez. Marie E 649 Rodriguez, Norma Linda 403 Rodriguez, Rebecca Felice 182 Rodriguez, Robert Muno 162, 184 Rodriguez, Robert X 146 Rodriguez, Salvador C., Jr. .. 162, 163, 649 Rodriguez, Victor D 125, 630 Roc, Marilyn Duff 663 Roeber, Chas. Arthur 121 Roebke, Margaret R 144 Roeder, Jerry E 589, 649 Boeder, Larry Drue 649 Roeder, Ray Arthur 162, 405 Roesle, Kenneth G 113, 589 Roesler, Alvin W., Jr 586 Roessler, George J 649 Rogers, Charles T 663 Rogers, Clifton Paul, III 234 Rogers, Cullen J., II 698 Rogers, Doyle Evans 179 Rogers, Gary Duane 663 Rogers, Jack G 475 Rogers, Janet Rebecca 399 Rogers, Lisa Neal 141 Rogers, Lynda Gayle 215. 468, 582, 679 Rogers, Lynda Nell 182 Rogers, Lynn Ann 337 Rogers, Mrs. Olga Maria 663 Rogers, Patti Lou 132, 630 Page 735 Name Pages Rogers, Randy Clyde 293. 477, 663 Rogers, Ronnie Earl 630 Rogers, Samuel Hayes 234, 698 Rogers, Susan J 315 Rogers, Terry W 630 Rogers, Timothy Moser ... 100. 148, 235 Rogers, Victor Joe . 169, 190, 191, 201, 218. 281, 679 Rogers, Wesley Craves 663 Rohde, Alfred William, III 295 Rohrer, David Barbee 255, 304 Rohrer, John Patterson 254, 255 Rohrer, Thomas James 104, 458 Rokohl, Harvey W 124 Roldan, Ramiro 594 Rollier, Thomas Cecil 161 Rollins, Wm. Edmond 122 Romberg, John W 113 Romo, Richard 140, 266, 442, 459, 520 Romo, Roland 484 Roosth, Nancy Rae 147, 329 Root, George R., Jr 149, 229 Root, James Barth 229, 405, 679 Resales, Manuel C., Jr. . 157, 234, 407, 583, 663 Rose, Carol Jean 101 Rose, Donald E. J 663 Rose, Douglas Arling 459 Rose, Gary Louis 587 Rose, John M 265 Rose, Larry Frank 243 Rose, Martin D 129 Rose, Michael S 417 Rosello, Johanna Maria 351 Rosenbaum, Glen Allen .. 299, 587, 698 Rosenberg, Benjamin D 243, 630 Rosenberg, Franc es L 150 Rosenberg, Lyndon Harvey 156 Rosenberger, Helen Mac D 382 Rosenblatt, Elisabeth M 469 Roaenfeldt, Martin H. E 151 Rosenfield, Joseph Levy 243 Rosenthal, Ilene Jill 329, 364, 679 Rosenwasser, Michael 583 Rosin, Susan E 329, 698 Rosner, Naomi Jean 98 Ross, Chas. David 588 Ross, James Harry 255 Ross, James N 283, 663 Ross, James R 105, 109, 138 Ross, Jno. Burnett 630 Ross, John Reuben 594 Ross, Lav rence S. V 276, 277 Ross, Lorraine Helen 215, 379 Ross, Lucy R 215, 322 Ross, Mrs Rebecca J. P 177 Ross, Robert Eug 134 Ross, Sandra P 663 Ross, Susan Lynn 316, 337, 698 Rossi, Nina E 402, 679 Rotenberry, John T 109 Roth, Leonard M. ... 299, 473, 478, 663 Roth, Nancy C 346, 347 Rothen, Suzette C 585, 630 Rothschild, Bernhardt F 138, 288 Rothwell, Richard O ' Neil 663 Rotter, La Nell M 402 Rotter, Sheryl Anne 663 Round, Beverly Diane 383, 698 Rounsaville, Ronald R. ... 114, 589, 630 Rountree. John B., Ill .. 119, 134, 214. 216 Rountree, Kyle Bruce 116 Rountree, Nannette F. ... 119, 362, 363. 468, 630 Rountree, Sharon Sue 218, 499, 520 Rountree, Steve M 663 Rountree, Wiley Barry, III ... 215. 218, 263, 520, 663 Rouse, Leila F 679 Rome, Susan E 88. 363. 630 Kouiseau, Gemme 319, 341, 489 Name Pages Roussos, Pavlos X. . . 96, 171, 217, 483, 519, 630 Routh, Judy P 221, 383 Routt, Janice Ann 353, 663 Routt, Linda Carol 173, 398, 698 Rowden, Lonny 122, 630 Rowe, Jasper C 649 Rowen, Peter Joseph 230 Rowland, Robert Brant 287 Rowlelt, Karen Delura 379, 698 Rowley, Jo Ann 236, 339, 649 Rowntree, Paul Anthony 663 Rowton, Brenda Gail 698 Roy, Elizabeth Anne 582 Royal, Billie David HI, 630 Roye, Laura Y 178, 335 Royuela, Oscar 663 Rozen, Mrs. Phyllis Jo H 663 Rozga, Michael T 104, 148. 226 Rozier, Kellyn . 153, 206, 207, 394, 663 Rubenstein, Diane C 361, 679 Rubinroit, Carl Ian 98 Rubinroit, Mrs. Carl Ian 98 Ruble, Charles Ray 113 Ruby, Patricia Ann 341, 698 Ruby, Ronald Jay 138, 289, 479 Ruchelman, Morris J 99, 114, 156, 663 Ruchelman, Sylvia M 366 Ruckel, Charles W., Ill 224, 698 Rucker, Randal T 249, 679 Ruckman, Dale Reed 679 Ruckman, Edith J 663 Ruckman, Hugh B., Ill . 149, 228, 273, 630 Rudd, Andrea Beth 329, 663 Rudd, Judy Jane 401, 408, 663 Rudder, Jane Ellen 343 Rudes, Jerome H 304 Rudkin, Carol Jean 367, 663 Rudmose, Candi C 88, 355 Rugeley, Malcolm D 122 Ruggles, Rich. Donald 630 Ruiz-Cardenas, Hector De 139 Ruiz, Daniel E 104 Rule, John Gary 630 Rulfs, Carol Ann ... 143, 168, 173, 190, 191, 218, 377, 469, 489, 497, 508. 520, 643, 663 Rummel, David Earl 461 Rumsey, Anne K 88, 359 Rundell, Richard C 293, 679 Rundquist, Nancy E 145, 345, 582, 698 Runge, John Hurd 271, 663 Ruse, Timothy J 99 Rush, Dianne .. 168, 173, 190, 200, 213, 216, 218, 390, 489, 494, 205, 519, 663 Rush, Elizabeth A 372, 630 Rush, Joseph E., II 162, 630 Rush, Michael R 209 Rushing, Kelly A 477 Rushing, Sandra K 322 Rusk, Norman Brent 116 Russ. Karan Ann 698 Russell, Carol L 131, 340, 630 Russell, Florence Evelyn 663 Russell, (Virginia) Gaye 103 Russell, Georgia Ruth 363 Russell, Jef Chaison 269, 698 Russell, Malcolm Ray, Jr 156 Russell, Mary M 101, 182 Russell, Michael Edward 698 Russell, Susan Glenn 364 Rust, Charles B 253, 679 Rustin, Gail 313 Ruth, Andrew M 133 Rutherford, Don Arthur 679 Rutherford, Susan Dale 381 Rutledge, Evans S 285 Rulledge. William K., Jr 583 Rutlen, Craig Joseph C 303, 679 Ryali, Carolyn Z 679 Ryan, Jai. Arthur 108. 649 Name Ryan, Julia K Ryan, Patricia A Ryder, David William Ryder, John Thomas Ryland, Lowie F 159, 162, Rylander, Fred A Rylander, Henry C., Ill Rylander, Jas. Benton, Jr Rylander, Mary Lynn 159, Rylander. Nikki Cay Rylander, Wilfrid Few Ryza, Andrea Mary Pages 320, 630 327, 630 267, 679 663 166, 679 431, 679 .... 587 140, 520 169, 401 .... 104 .... 151 397, 399 Saathoff, Dennis Lee 146 Sabcl, Marshall S 289 Saberian, Ahmad 97, 478 Sablatura, Charles Ray 649 Sable, Richard Bruce 458 Sabom, Dianne L. ... 141, 153, 337, 630 Sabom, Robt. Terry 227 Sachse, Jane Ellen 353 Sacken, Donal Michael 698 Sacks, Jay Gilbert 281, 698 Sadegh, Abolghaseme 97 Sadler, David W Ill Sadler, Jerry William 482, 663 Sadler, Robert J 249, 679 Saegert, Jerry C 267 Saegert, Joel C 267 Saenz, Candelario 113 Saenz, Mrs. Emma M 631 Saenz, George T . ' 631 Saffer, Sadyann 347, 698 Saffer, Shelley 1 138 Sagely, Sharon M 401, 663 Said, Kamal Eldin 96, 406 Saidiah, Mrs. Asad Dafterdar 103 St. John, Susan Carol 469 St. Peter, Frances 381 Sakwitz, Betty Ann 679 Salas, Carmen Rita 698 Salazar, Estela 398 Sales, Dana Kaye 663 Salinas, Cilberto S 99 Salinas, Joe Ariel 89, 698 Salinas, Louis, Jr 663 Salinas, Maria Lydia 112 Salinas, Roberto 1 225 Salisbury, Jeffrey Marsh 161 Sallee, Linda Lou 379, 698 Salmon, Michael Dan 198 Salterio, Tomas Eloy 99 Sample, Stephan W 156, 631 Samuels, Charlotte R 347, 679 Samuelsohn, Reesa Ellen 631 Samuelson, Mrs. Linda C. W 631 Samuelson, Rebecca Ann 663 Sanchez, Marjorie L 142, ' 649 Sanchez, Reynaldo 587 Sancho, Anthony R 303, 631 Sandberg, Kenneth R.. Jr 162, 698 Sandel, James Mitchell 698 Sanders, Arnold W 116 Sanders, Claude R., Jr 230 Sanders, Cornelia Lane .. 216, 221, 341 Sanders, Hollis R.. Jr 129 Sanders, Jerry Drew 253 Sanders, Joan E 679 Sanders, M. Ann 337 Sanders, Marilyn Ruth 698 Sanders, Mary Ann 679 Sanderi, Nancy Carol 679 Sanders, Nancy Guynn ... 341, 379, 679 Sanders, Sharon Kay 337 Sanders, Sherry Lynn 379, 497 Sanders, Susanne 351, 582, 698 Sanders, Vickl Gail 663 Sanders, Virginia Lee 142 Sanderi, William E 679 Name Pages Sanderson, Carol Ann 631 Sandidge, William W 301, 663 Sandlin, Frances S 631 Sands, Dale G 269, 663 Sanfilippo, Jorene 144 Sanford, Patricia Lea 353, 663 Sanford, Sherrie D 221, 311 Sanmartin, Roberto 631 Sanmiguel, Fructoso F., Jr 631 Sansom, Byron T 199 Santa- Ana, Raul 631 Santamaria, Richard F 436, 453 Santos, Richard 698 Santos, Santiago, Jr 631 Sapp, Joseph S 679 Sarasohn, Maureen Gail 361, 679 Sarfati, Jack 281 Sarfati, Mike 281 Sargent, Cordon W 257, 698 Sass, Sharon L 145, 215, 381, 582 Satsky. Karen Ann 142, 663 Satterfield, Dennis 698 Saucedo, Toribio J 583, 631 Sauls, Rita Elizabeth 379 Saunders, Barbara Ann 345, 679 Saunders, Billye Ann 179 Saunders, Cordon Neil 125 Saunders, John Monroe .. 229, 231, 631 Saunders, Kathryn Louise 345, 698 Saunders, Sharon Gale 317 Savage, David Wendell 91 Savage, Gail Louise 90 Savage, Janice Beth 325 Savage, Margaret A 631 Savage, Paula Beth . 114, 356, 357, 486 Savage, Robert Clive 285 Savitz, Richard J 478 Savoie, Alice E 679 Sawtelle, Priscilla C 311 Sawyer, Diane L 337, 381, 679 Sawyer, Joanna 307 Sawyer, Kenneth Joe 179 Sawyer, Ralph Edw., Jr 631 Sawyer, Sandra Sue 366, 663 Scaief, Chas. Clemon, III 139 , 202, 589, 631 Scanio, Michael Edward 587 Scaramell, Sandra Lou .. 382, 468, 471, 663 Scarborough, Steven Lee 293. 679 Schaeffer, Stephen C 156 Schaffer, Eric Conrad 283 Schaffer, Richard A 119 Schapira, Jay Neil 138, 289, 679 Scharfe, Ronald Emil 477 Schawe, Mary Louise 631 Scheel, Mildred H 397, 399 Scheibal, Jerry Wayne 267 Scheid, Peggy Jean 325, 698 Scheiner, Michael David 281, 698 Scherwitz, Larry Wayne 405 Scherz, Elizabeth A 339, 679 Scheschuk, Mrs. Judith L. F 147 Scheschuk, Samuel Jas. .. 446. 447, 453 Schieffer, John Thomas 269, 698 Schiffer, Brian S 475 Schikman, Charles H 289 Schill, Victor Lynn 95, 484 Schillaci, Thomas Paul 265 Schiller, Amos L 438, 453 Schiller, Laren Joseph 293 Schilo, Janice A 631 Schimmel, Judith B 329 Schimmel, Kristin N 182, 468 Schirmer, Stephen A 303, 663 Schkade, Albert F., Jr. . 114, 162, 163, S9S Schlader, Mara Ray 361 Schlatlman, Russell H., II .... 138, 265 Schlegelmilch, Suzanne R 353, 381. 698 Page 736 Name Pages Schleicher, Hart E 116, 291, 663 Schleier, Steven Thomas 216, 267, 698 Schleimer, Geneva Lee 586 Schley, Richard A 260, 261, 698 Schloemer, Winona R. .. 112, 159, 170, 182, 381 Schmidt, Carol J 366, 582, 679 Schmidt, Eddie C., II 253, 663 Schmidt, Larry Bill 223, 698 Schmidt, Lorelei J 96, 397, 402 Schmidt, Mary Louise 180 Schmidt, Robert R., Ill 105, 109, 193, 174 Schmidt, Thomas E 162, 167, 680 Schmitt, Allan B 139, 407 Schmitt. Harriet E 325, 663 Schnatterer, Elizabeth L 663 Schneckner, Kathleen E 680 Schneider, Howard H., Jr 680 Schneider, Susan L 335, 66 Schneider, Theodore G 116 Schneider, Thomas Lee 179, 698 Schneider, Warren Page 234, 698 Schneikart, Joan Ruth 95 Schnell, Terry W 289, 680 Schnitzer , Bruce Wm. ... 171, 191, 294, 295, 304, 478, 483, 499, 595 Schnitzius, (Catherine Ann 325 Schoberle, Carl J., Ill 265, 698 Schoellkopf, Harriet J 312, 359 Schoellkopf, Hugo Wm., Ill 151 Schoenemann, Louis P., Jr 680 Schoenfield, Wm., Philip, Jr 283 Schofield, Edwin M 119, 631 SchoII, Robert Ross 406 Schoone, Clifford E., Jr 162, 663 Schoonover, David Eug 631 Schopmeyer, Christine Jo 104, 399 Schorre, Albert W., Jr 235 Schorre, Gilbert J., Jr 122, 631 Schovajsa, William R 148, 227, 663 Schramm, Christ! L 311 Schramm, Mardee Ann ... 311, 343, 649 Schraub, Marsha Ann 221, 329, 680 Schreckenbach, Patrick W 109 Schroeder, Charles K 663 Schroeder, Clenna M. ... 143, 168, 215, 341, 364, 497, 509 Schroeder, Hans C 116 Schroeder, Kenneth Wayne . . . 215, 406 Schroeder, Mich. John 162 Schroeder, Myrna Kay 345, 698 Schroeder, Peggy Sue 345, 698 Schroedcr, Penny Rene 663 Schroeder, Rich. Henry 520 Schroeder, Wallace J 587, 698 Schroeter, Donna Kay 391 Schuble, Thomas G 663 Schuchardt, Allen Lynn 408 Schuck, Michael Ming 251, 698 Schuehle, Hunter 680 Schuessler, Betty L 216, 217 Schuessler, John S 258 Schuetz, Carol Ann 206 Schuler, Wendy J 325 Schultz, Barbara Ann 335 Schultz, Carl T 292, 293, 477, 680 Schultz, Mardi Caye 150, 469 Schultz, Richard Alan 234, 698 Schulz, Dwight W 120 Schulz, Linda Kay 680 Schulze, Lauren Ann 353 Schulze, Leonard G. 216, 397, 406, 680 Schulze, Randolph V 680 Schumacher, Sharron M 631 Schumann, George E 95, 663 Schupbach, Carol Y 320 Schuster, Steve 98 Schwake, Pam 680 Schwartz, Fredell 347 Schwartz, Harold D 299, 663 Schwartz, Joseph Mayer 281, 699 Name Pages Schwartz, Lewis Dane 289, 473 Schwartz, Mclvin S 243 Schwartz, Nancy Adele 329 Schwartz, Nelda Jean 663 Schwartz, Peggy Lois 699 Schwartz, Sandra 329 Schwartz, Susan Lynn 159 Schwarz, Arthur David, III 281, 699 Schwedler, Ann J 631 Schweers, Lon C 631 Schweers, Mrs. Penelope B 631 Schweitzer, William R 156 Schweke, Patricia A 351, 699 Schwemer, Charleen 353 Schwendeman, Mary Therese 699 Schwer, Nancy Ann 357 Schwink, Theodore J 253 Sclerandi, Lawrence V 247, 663 Scofield, Constance C. . . . 345, 379, 699 Scofield, Martha K 215, 339 Scofield, Virginia Lee 699 Scott, Anita J 331, 497, 680 Scott, Anna F 355 Scott, Charles H 282, 283 Scott, Cherry 341 Scott Craig T 271, 476 Scott, Donna Sue 680 Scott, Emily Jane 383, 582 Scott, Eug. Howard, II 631 Scott, Eugene K., Jr 171, 446, 447, 453 Scott, Helen F 123, 351, 631 Scott, Mrs. Janet Marie M 333 Scott, John Mac N. . 218, 241, 304, 631 Scott, John Owen 303, 699 Scott, Kay D 191, 216, 307, 337 Scott, Linda Jean 142 Scott, Lizbeth Ann 347, 699 Scott, Lloyd Elmer, Jr 663 Scott, Phillip Couch 100, 148, 235 Scott, Ronald Lee 680 Scott, Rose Lynn 208, 680 Scott, Stephen F 417 Scott, Summer 90, 387, 680 Scott, Susan S 150, 215, 236, 308, 363, 680 Scott, Woodrow W 171, 250 Scroggins, Sandra Kaye 680 Scruggs, Karen A. .. 221, 306, 379, 497 Scurlock, Alice F 387 Seaberry, Bordcn Glenn 273 Seaberry, Linda Dell 182, 631 Seabolt, Ethel Nadine 159, 699 Seaholm, Robert H 452, 680 Seaman, John G., Jr 680 Searcy, Albert R 275 Sears, Charles Rawlings 699 Sears, David Wayne 225 Sears, Jane D 215, 337, 381, 680 Seaver, William L 122. 631 Seay, Martha L 312, 357, 632 Sebastian, Robert E 595 Sebesta, Ann Frances 400 See, Marilyn L 158, 382, 663 Seekamp, Joe Ray .. 118, 162, 483, 699 Seekamp, John Frank .... 118, 162, 163, 167, 649 Seely, Barbara G 215, 632 Sefcik, Jamie Glenn 663 Segrest, Gerald W 453 Segrest, Sara Linda 353 Seibert, Kay Dale 339, 582 Seibert, Raymond W 484 Seibert, Stephen Dane 285, 462, 699 Seidel, Larry A 170, 215, 297, 632 Seideman, Sandra Kay 699 Seiders, Jack Weller 587, 699 Seidler, Barbara Ann 699 Seifert, Frances H 345, 632 Seigler, Pamela 383, 469, 699 Seller, Mrs. Avis Morgan 699 Seiler, Larry Wayne 649 Name Pages Seilheimer, Dan K 156, 218, 663 Seldon, Wilson Joo, Jr 291, 632 Seledon, Rachel 370, 699 Scligman, Paula Cecilc . . . 347, 379, 699 Selke, Charles R 249, 680 Sellards, Linda Lee 680 Scllars, James P., Jr 104, 632 Sellingsloh, Martha L 680 Sembritzky, Linda Lou 582 Sener, lhan 118, 202, 589, 632 Sengbush, Lynn Rae 663 Senior, David 281, 699 Senseman, William A 113, 619 Senter, Carl Conway 251, 478, 663 Scnterfitt, Rodney E 275, 479, 632 Serjak, Gordon P 680 Servello, John P 118 Setliff, Jerry Lynn 139 Setliff, Sanford Ray 680 Settle, Linda Sue 158, 663 Seward, Jeffrey Graham 102 Seward, Lynn Atwood 353 Seward, Margaret J 377 Sewell, Anne C 357, 489 Sewell, Cameron Dee 663 Sewell, Jimmy 1 260, 261, 663 Sewell, John C 291, 680 Sewell, Robert Harvey 271, 699 Sewell, Thomas F 113 Sexton, Janet Maureen 367, 699 Sexton, Joe Frank 139 Sexton, Robt. Morris, Jr 113 Seyer, John F 116, 663 Seymour, Scottie Ann 366 Shabot, Joseph Marc 587, 699 Shackelford, David K 102 Shaddix, James Webb 201 Shafer, Connie Kay 383 Shaffer, Bobby Mac 128, 129, 221, 225 Shaffer, Larry Wayne 649 Shaffer, Lynda Norene 586 Shamess, George Ann 147, 327, 497, 583, 663 Shane, Charlotte J 680 Shankman, Steven 587 Shanks, Joan 632 Shanks, Robert F 229 Shanks, Robert Stephen 287, 699 Shannon, Charley H 460 Shannon, Dixie Lee 632 Shannon, Joel Ingram ... 252, 253, 304, 663 Shannon, Lloyd K 680 Shannon, Rebecca Lynn 699 Shaoul, Roben K 98, 113 Shapiro, Howard 289, 699 Shapiro, Jack 243, 699 Sharney, Michele C 347, 469 Sharon, Jonathan 98 Sharp, Dudley C 151 Sharp, John Lester HI Sharp, Marsha Lee 649 Sharp, Ray F 259, 663 Sharp, William Henry, Jr 287, 699 Sharpe, Mrs. Carol A. S 132 Sharpe, Edwin Reese, Jr 218, 258, Sharpless, Jerry Lynn 121,680 Sharpless, Larry E 680 Shaughnessy, Christopher 116, 589 Shaver, Philip E 699 Shaw, Bill Sloan 632 Shaughnessy, Christopher 116, 589 Shaver, Philip E 699 Shaw, Bill Sloan 632 Shaw, Gary C 105 Shaw, James T 226, 680 Shaw, Jo Ann 161, 165, 166, 632 Shaw. Julia Fu 96, 143, 520, 632 Shaw, Kathy Anne 343, 457, 699 Shaw, Phyllis Ann 632 Shaw, Robert Eric 215. 267, 663 Name Pages Shaw. Robert W 287 Shaw, Sally Jane 320 Shaw, Sandra 104 Shaw, Wade David . . 169, 293, 587, 699 Shawn, James Loyd, III 484, 587 Shay, Jerry Wm 138 Shead, Linda Rae 314 Shearer, Bruce Lee 121, 202, 252, 253, 632 Shectman, Beth Anne 100, 236, 384, 497 Sheehan, Patrick Brian 458 Sheen, Michael Joseph 699 Sheffield, Frank H., Jr 215 Sheffield, Jack Boyd 265 Sheffield, Neal Yard R., II 265 Sheffield, Paul Eugene .. 156, 234, 587 Sheffield, Sharron Lynn 468 Shelby, Elizabeth 200, 343, 663 Shellhorn, Lloyd M 110 Shelton, Charles T 259, 663 Shelton, Cheryl D 663 Shelton, Karl W., Jr 138, 680 Shelton, Kenneth Joe 110 Shelton, Philip Charles 128 Shelton, Richard Adams 128 Shelton, Sharon E 153, 207 Shelton, Suzanne 206, 363, 649 Shelton, Thomas Lee 241, 680 Shen, Alice C 582 Shepard, John C 109 Shepard, Rebecca Howard 699 Shepherd, Brenda 353, 585 Shepherd, George B., Jr 227 Sheppard, Mrs. Lorna Geer 680 Sheppard, Michael M 477 Sheppard, Walter Timothy 94, 229 Sheppcrd, Marianne 359, 699 Shepperd, Suzanne 236, 359, 699 Sherard, Scott Thomas 405 Sheridan, Lois Annette ... 172, 361, 699 Sheridan, Lynne R 347 Sherman, James Shaw 102 Sherman, Sheryl M 372 Sherp, Nancy S 361 Sherrer, Mrs. Ann C. S 632 Sherrill, Mrs. Jane G. P 104 Shields, John D., Jr 226, 293, 649 Shinbaum, Cheryl Dean . 168, 170, 173, 190, 200, 360, 497 Shine, Thomas Earl 162, 184 Shinn, Julia Ann 663 Shipley, Jeanne Elizabeth 184, 582 Shipman, Sandra L 663 Shirey, Linda Sue 632 Shirley, Donna Lynne 119 Shirley, Joel Paul 295 Shirley, Michael George 156 Shirley, Sharon Sue 351, 364, 699 Shively, Christopher 148, 225, 663 Shively, James Scott, Jr 108, 201 Shivers, Allan 287, 583 Shivers, Marialice Sue 359, 680 Shoaf, Thomas William 699 Shocket, Richard Leo 243 Shokes, Robert F 109, 632 Shook, Stephen James .... 157, 235, 291 Shopoff, Stephen R Ill, 429, 453 Shoptaw, Karen Marie 353, 699 Short, Arthur Bernard 663 Short, Raymond W 20, 404 Shoss, Diane Sue 632 Shoss, Gloria S 193, 329, 364 Shoss, Maurie Lynn 361, 699 Shoss, Robt. Gordon 281, 632 Shropshire, Pamela A. ... 101, 159, 182, 192, 396, 497, 663 Shuford, Thomas Eugene 584 Shull, Caroline M 208 Shull, David Lee 105, 114, 632 Shull, Joe Alan 105, 221, 632 Shults, Gretchen 663 Page 737 Pa s es Shultz, Tommy Brenton 663 Shuman, Musallam Na 102, 103. 663 Shumate, Charles W 632 Shumpes, William K 109 Shuping. William C., Jr 699 Shwiff, Steven S 119, 227 Sicilio, Rebecea Ruth 699 Siebel, Jessica Elaine 170, 359, 699 Siegel, Bryan J 299, 680 Siegel, Rande 170, 361, 381, 699 Siegelman, Janis Kay 329 Siegmund, Nancy Carol 162 Sierra, Roland Joe 632 Siers, Edwin, Jr 632 Siever, David Rex 139 Sifuentes, Martha 632 Sigmund, Phillip M 589 Sikes, Lester E 680 Siller, Robert S 139, 619 Silva, Mary Ellen 402 Silverberg, Miriam 347 Silverman, Ceraldine 317, 663 Silverman, Lana Sheryl 361, 699 Silverman, Paul Louis 281 Silverstein, Russell Lee .. 138, 213, 663 Silwood, Beverly Irene 379, 699 Simek, Edwin John, Jr Ill, 632 Simes, Mary Nelwyn 345 Simkin, Judy Flowers 329 Simkin, Samuel H 661, 281 Simmans, Ralph Richard 699 Simmons, Bryan C 263, 632 Simmons, Carolyn 318, 353 Simmons, Clyde Wilton, Jr 586 Simmons, Jackie Ross 124 Simmons, Joann 699 Simmons, Karen Betty 101 Simmons, Orene Ann 306 Simmons, Robert H 269, 661 Simmons, William C 416 Simon, Barbara B 329 Simon. Dick J 118 Simon, Robert S 281 Simon. William Ray 213, 699 Simonds, Walter S., Jr. . 397, 404, 632 Simons, Allen Bruce 156, 661 Simons, Dennis S 664 Simons, Karl Hatnblen 459 Simons, Terry Van Ill Simpson, Freddy Gene 680 Simpson, James W 632 Simpson, Joseph W 156 Simpson, Judy Kay . 355, 379, 582, 699 Simpson, Linda Joyce . . . 172, 307, 339, 680 Simpson, Maxann 180, 343 Simpson, Michael 156, 235 Simpson, Patricia 379, 699 Simpson, Robt. Dwight 191 Simpson, Sherry Lou 221, 355, 379 Simpson, Stevann C 119, 201 Simpson, William Birt 699 Sims, Billy Don 134 Sims, Charles Edgar 148 Sims, Douglas C 283 Sims, Douglas Rex 458 Sims. Fred Lee 139, 589 Sims, Jack W., Jr Ill Sims, Jas. Kendall . 138, 162, 163, 167, 632 Sims, John R 277, 680 Sim, Marilyn K 343 Sims, Mary Suzanne 351, 699 Sims, Sara Ann 363 Sims, William E 139 Sinclair, Dana Sue 180 Sindo, Michelle 383 Singelmann, Peter M 482, 483 Singer, Mary Elu 387, 661 Singletary, Lorcn B 265, 460, 480, 699 .. 241 .Singleton, George C. Aflme Pages Singleton, Ley Alonzo, III 664 Singleton, William M 156, 680 Sisk, Duncan L 101 Sittel. Jan Nell 339, 680 Silton, Sandra Kay 103 Sjurseth, Sandra Kay 680 Skandalis, Kiki A 370, 661 Skarrcn, Susan Roberts 582 Skeats, Arthur E 134, 151, 632 Skeen, Sheila Annette 331, 582, 699 Skelton, Bruce T 273, 680 Skelton, Janet Sue 236, 357, 680 Skibell, Arthur 98 Skibell, Ruth 328, 329, 633 Skiff, Trudy KU-r .. 173, 180, 337, 379, 699 Skinner, Carolyn G 339 Skinner, David Ray 680 Skinner, Kenneth Jay 699 Skinner, Michael Lee 661 Skinner, Raymond Lee 633 Skrhak, John M., Jr 105, 388 Skutca, Jo Lynctte 383, 468 Slack, James G 664 Slade, Catherine Louise . 180, 337, 699 Slaton, William Jay 299, 478 Slattum, Valeric Sue 582 Slaughter, Carol Sue 351, 699 Slaughter, Hallie G 468 Slaughter, Jo Anne 20, 162, 680 Slaughter, Sandra 341, 680 Slaughter, William W 241, 680 Slavens, Irene S 387 Slavik, Frank Henry, Jr 595 Slavik, Joanna Kay 399, 408, 699 Slavik, Linda M 399, 408, 680 Slay, Ronald D 229 Slayton, Jack Lynn 260, 261, 633 Sledge, Diana Kate 145, 353, 680 Sledge, Melissa G 379, 699 Sledge, Roland Edward, Jr. ... 269, 661 Sledge, Sherri D 88, 201, 313, 489. 497 Sleeper, Clenna Lea 319, 341 Sleeper, Neal David 263 Sligh, Carol Lea 699 Slipakoff, Meryl P 173, 361 Sloan, Cecil Rob 587 Sloan, Daisy Mary . 169, 306, 341, 497, 680 Sloan, David J 286 Sloan, Lloyd R 149, 227 Sloan, Margaret L 343, 680 Slomchinski, Dolores 396, 680 Slovak, Wm. Roman 589 Small, Ann Marguerite 379, 699 Small, Don Edward 273, 664 Small, Edw. Clinton 171, 416, 417, 453 Small, Martha 339, 379 Smalling, Richard Warren 699 Smallshaw, Barbara J 182, 699 Smallwood, Betty 112, 216, 680 Smallwood, Kim Ann 215, 398 Smallwood, Thomas M 649 Smart, James Dock 633 Smart, Stephen Gary 263, 699 Smartt, Wm. Knox 477 Smelker, Lona 345, 680 Smirl, Laurica Ann 699 Smith, Alexander B., Ill 100, 235 Smith, Arling D., Jr 293 Smilh, B. J 699 Smith, Barbara Ann 95, 150 Smith, Barry Cenc 100, 235, 699 Smilh, Betty Janellc 331, 699 Smith, Beverley A 321 Smith. Beverly M 664, 363 Smith, Brian Patrick 699 Smith, Burleigh John 234 Smith, Byrom, J.. Ill .... 260, 261. 664 Smith, Carol June 88 Smilh, Carol Louise 353, 633 Pages Name Smith, Carol S 468 Smith, Carolyn Buxton .. 341, 364, 381, 582 Smith, Charles B 583 Smilh, Charlotte Lee 699 Smith, Christopher .. 263, 417, 453, 680 Smith, Christopher W 241, 699 Smith, Craig C 293, 664 Smith, Craig Hinman 234 Smilh, Damon P., Ill 475 Smilh, Dan Elliot 595 Smith, Daniel C 220, 253, 664 Smith, Daniel D., Ill 265 Smith, David Alan 483 Smith, David Eugene 633 Smith, David M 664 Smith, David Noyes 216 Smith, Diana Faye 699 Smilh, Donald R 664 Smith, Donna Lenell 325, 699 Smith, Mrs. Doris Ann D 633 Smith, Douglas B 118, 161 Smith, Mrs. Edeltraud S 633 Smith, Edgar A 218, 248, 249, 664 Smith, Edgar L., II 260, 261 Smith, Edna Kay 117, 633 Smith, Edward Randall, Jr 699 Smith, Ella Enid 335 Smith, Gailand Jay 633 Smith, Gavin H 249 Smilh, Gene Robert 251, 664 Smith, Ceo. Randall 122 Smith, Glen Hilton 128, 129, 633 Smith, Gordon B 664 Smith, Grace Margaret 680 Smith, Gregory F 297, 664 Smith, Gregory Harold 259, 459 Smith, Harry B 104 Smith, Harry Irving 243, 699 Smith, Irene Hoge 401 Smith, James Allen . 148, 223, 404, 664 Smith, James Norman 664 Smith, Jan Elaine 317, 343 Smith, Jerome Duncan 452, 453 Smith, Jimmy Ray 128 Smith, John Oliver 249, 482, 699 Smilh, John Roscoe, Jr 139, 589 Smith, Mrs. Juanita L. C 664 Smith, Judy Gayle 680 Smith, Julian S., Jr 649 Smith, Karen Ann 316, 343 Smith, Karen S 350, 633 Smith, Katherine 181 Smith, Kathryn Ann 337 Smith, Kent Edward 680 Smith, Kevin Harvey 101, 226, 699 Smith, Larry P 299, 680 Smith, Larry R 104. 174, 430, 434, 435, 453, 478 Smith, Linda Diane 399 Smith, Linda Ruth 383, 699 Smith, Margaret Jeanne . 313, 327, 699 Smilh, Marilyn C 680 Smilh, Marilyn Kay 633 Smith, Marshall L., Jr 291, 633 Smilh, Mary Jean Looney 586 Smith, Michael D 664 Smilh, Michael J 234, 699 Smith, Michael Wayne 699 Smilh, Michel 587 Smith, Molly Elaine 399 Smilh, Murl Edward 416, 458 Smith, Pamela Dawn 680 Smilh, Mrs. Patli W 131 Smith, Paul Seward, Jr. . 148, 226, 664 Smith, Paula France 337, 379, 582, 099 Smith, Peggy Jane 343, 699 Smith, Rhina K ISO Smilh, Richard E 664 Smilh, Richard Lee, Jr 104 Smith, Rick Leahy 633 frame Pages Smith, Robert L 267 Smith, Robert Nelson, III 235, 293 Smith, Robert P 120,649 Smith, Robt. Harry 287 Smith, Robl. Terry 122, 226 Smith, Robt. Wade 149 Smilh, Ronald Eugene .... 116, 303, 680 Smilh, Mrs. Sally L. S 150 Smith, Sandra 1 525, 633 Smith, Mrs. Sandra K. W 136, 664 Smith, Sandra Lee 394 Smith, Sarah Beth 159, 582, 700 Smith, Scott M 177, 179 Smilh, Sharon Ann 88, 341, 633 Smith, Mrs. Sharon Q. A ; 633 Smilh, Sherry Ann 159, 680 Smith, Stephen K 225 Smilh, Steven G. . . . 149, 229, 231, 273, 664 Smith, Steven Robert 146, 184 Smith, Susan J 633 Smith, Susan Kaye 664, 351, 585 Smith, Suzanne C 325, 633 Smith, Teena Francine 341, 700 Smith, Tracy Ann 88, 343, 664 Smith, Trenna L 314, 357, 664 Smith, Trescotl K 99, 110, 664 Smith, Wayne Randolph 664 Smith, Wayne S 134, 290, 291 Smith, William A., Jr 649 Smith, William C., Sr Ill Smith, William D 124 Smith, William H. H., Jr 480 Smith, William Richard 226 Smith, William S 273, 664 Smither, Jean McClain 363, 468 Smock, Sherman 180, 181 Smolen, Paul Neal 134, 633 Smyers, Michael Lee 633 Smyth, Donald Alan 156 Sneed, Sally E 143, 633 Snell, Richard Allen 184, 587 Snell, Thomas E 588 Snellings, Richard Paul ... 234, 477, 700 Snidow, Frank C 664 Snoddy, Robert Charles .. 446, 447, 453 Snodgrass, Mary Frances 345 Snow, Margaret A 315 Snow, Richard Mason 291 Snowden, Judy C 159, 390 Snyder, Edward H 138 Snyder, Kelle 205, 322, 359, 700 Snyder, Margaret J 664 Snyder, Marjean 633 Sobey, David Edward 587 Soengkowo, Iman 118, 202, 589 Sohn, Robert D 191, 211 Sokolosky, Linda Lee 132, 343, 633 Sokolosl.y, Stephanie A 343 Solcher, Joe Richard 226 Solis, Juan S 161 Solis, Miguel 125, 633 Solomon, Barry 98 Solomon, Doris Ann 131, 329 Solomon, Nathan A 243, 664 Solomon, Robert A 281 Soltani, Mohammad 97 Soltysik-Del P, Dusan Bor 476 Somers, David P 277 Somers, Martin Wayne 116, 700 Sommer, Melvin R 583 Sommers, Steven Wayne 243, 664 Sonnen, Jan Art 225, 700 Sonncn, Robt. Ralph 225 Sorenson, Sallye J. . 221, 343, 379, 680 Sorenson, Sharon Ann .... 309, 357, 633 Sorrel), Benjamin J 118 Soia, Alfonio A 146, 184, 633 Sou. Secundino Garcia .. 209. 223, 649 Soudera, Thomas E. 292. 416, 417, 453 Sours, Sandra Ann 664 Page 738 Name Pages Southerland, Edward M 212. 215 Southwiclc, Lloyd M., Jr 595 Sowers, Sidney M 104 Sozn, Noe 128, 406 Space, David B 633 Spangler, Lynda 383, 582 Spangler, Robert G 224 Sparenberg, Charles R 218, 271 Sparenberg, Lucile B. ... 112, 357, 468, 680 Sparkman, Judith W 383 Sparks, David Rowe 664 Sparks, Cordon E 120, 664 Sparks, Harold S., Ill 388 Sparks, Hugh Cullen 146, 664 Sparks, Jerry Max 152 Sparks, Kenneth W 300 Sparks, Roy Marvin 633 Sparks, Rupert T., Ill 595 Sparks, Susan Amanda .. 145, 173, 359, 582, 700 Sparks, Teddy L 151 Spaulding, Edward 223 Spaw, Steven N 121 Speakman, Karen Sue 88, 343, 467, 680 Spearman, Mary Kay 379, 700 Spears, James B 121, 680 Spears, Mary Ann 353, 680 Spears, Richard Ray 105 Specht, Jno. Ernest Jr 122, 201 Spector, Belinda Rae 347 Spector, Paul Jacob 94, 230, 700 Speer, Rich Trippe 235 Spell, Stanley J 549 Spellmann, Charles Mac 417 Spellmann, Frank Henry 113 Spellmann, Jane 700 Spellmann, Richard M 416, 428 Spence, Holly Sue 363, 468, 680 Spence, Mary Gordon 180, 216, 680 Spence, Susan Del 355 Spencer, Charles C., Jr 680 Spencer, Gail Alice 337, 383, 700 Spencer, Olvis Ray 664 Spencer, Paul G ]83 Spencer, Willi Jo 159, 497 Spikes, Margaret 88, 182, 215, 318, 357, 379, 468, 680 Spiller, Hazle D 153, 584, 633 Spiller, Johnny Edward 700 Spillman, Martha A 366, 680 Spinks, Gerald W 229 Spinks, Horace Lee 121, 633 Spinks, Kenneth C 680 Spinosa, Constance A 680 Spiritas, Steven F 281, 634 Spiritas, Susan Gaye 236, 329, 700 Spitz, Margo S 329 Spitzer, Leonard S no Spitzer, Sidney Stiff! 329, 680 Spiva, Deborah A. . 138, 168, 169, 192, 193, 218, 306, 327, 390, 396 Spivak, Barbara 347 Spock, Carolyn 664 Spradley, Carey B 122, 201, 634 Spradley, Sherrill J 131, ]7l t 221, 357, 664 Spretz, Garland W 634 Spriegel, William R 151 Springstun, Timothy G 285 Sprinkle, Tommy Leon 118 Sproat, Robert Terry 99 Squires, Ervin W., Jr. .. 388, 4755, 484 Squires, Suzanne 355 Squyres, Louis Leroy, Jr Ill, 162, 167, 649 Squyres, Louis Marvin, Jr 431, 460 Sramek, Nikki Fern 135 St. Clair, Chas. Alan 631 St. Peter, Frances Helen 325, 698 Staats, Glenn Edwin 520, 586 Staats, Sharon Ann 200, 216, 327 Name Pages Staff, Joel V 295, 634 Stafford, Anne Camden 402 Stafford, Donald F 139, 589 Stafford, Lavada Juanice 403, 700 Staha, Rodger Lee 109, 634 Stahlman, Alan Rene 275 Stall, Nancy Ann 401, 664 Stallcup, Amanda Lou 343 Stalling , Evelyn J 664 Stallings, Linda Kay 335, 582, 700 Stallings, Mary Anno 351, 383, 700 Stallknecht, William A 661 Stalmach, John B 208 Stamman, David G 161 Stampes, John V 291 Stamps, Nancy Jo 649 Slandefer, James Brent 293, 680 Stanford, Doris Ann 162, 381, 680 Stanford, Frederick L 241, 700 Stanford, William A., Jr 700 Stanley, David F 248, 249 Stanley, Jay 171 Stanley, Norma Sue 147, 215, 378, 381, 664 Stanley, Robert L., Jr. ... 260, 261, 680 Stanley, Robt. Floyd 417, 453 Stanley, William L 680 Stanton, James Terry 249 Stanton, Linda M 312, 497 Stanton, Mrs. Lois Ann H 634 Stanuell, Stewart 700 Stanwood, Joseph D., II 208 Stapp, Joy Kristinc 145, 205, 337, 379, 582, 700 Stargel, Michael Don 259, 664 Stark, Judy Kay 141, 162, 166, 664 Stark, Patricia Jo 215, 382 Stark, Temple C 250, 174 Starkey, Frankie M 700 Starkey, Jack Rice 180, 183 Starks, Chad B., Jr 162, 680 Starr, Margaret S 339 Starratt, Virginia C 680 Stasny, Mrs. Bennie D. L 634 Stathos, Dan T., Ill 416 Staton, Thomas Ray 162 Staub, Vernon D 649 Stautberg, Aubrey T., Jr 251 Stautz, Carl David 247 Stavinoha, Jean Marie 96, 141, 664 Stearns, Lloyd B., Jr 100, 235, 681 Stebbins, William R., Jr 126 Steed, Kenneth Ray 293, 664 Steed, Susan Ann 681 Steeg, James R., Jr 287, 681 Steele, Drew H 199, 634 Steele, Gregory Lee 209 Steelman, Don Louis 156 Steen, Henry Gates, Jr 273, 700 Steen, Linda Kay 379, 700 Steen, Susan M 357 Stefka, Frank Darryl 125, 681 Stegall, Sunnye S 382, 664 Stegmann, Bennie Don 119, 122 Stehling, Martin S 265, 304, 634 Stein, Dennis Ray 299, 700 Stein, Edward John 634 Stein, Howard Marc 587 Stein, Susan 98 Steinbach, Earl W 407, 700 Steindam, Russell A 223 Steinfink, Dan E 243, 681 Steinhaus, Susan Ellen 347 Steinheimer, Michael G 303, 681 Steinle, Glenn Ney, Jr 417 Steitle, David C 121, 681 Stell, Arthur G 118 Stell, Eva Ann 355, 700 Stelling, Marvin Joe 156, 162, 664 Stcnger, Frank Wm 217 Stephen, John Kurt 273, 700 Name Pages Stephens, Arthur Edward 226, 587, 700 Stephens, Dallas L 484 Stephens, Jane Eloisc 343, 634 Stephens, Richard H 109, 116 Stephens, Robert Edward 700 Stephens, Sharon lona ... 315, 343, 664 Stephens, Susan Carol 218, 236 Stephens, Tommy Dean . 190, 218, 260, 61 Stephenson, David 251 Stephenson, Kathleen B 153, 366, 584 Sterett, Edith Ann 664 Sterling, E. Clare 469 Stern, Cheryl J 347 Stern, Janna C 329 Sterner, David A 634 Steshko, William N., Jr 94, 230 Stetson, Frances E 327, 681 Stetzer, Cynthia Nan 361 Stevens, Charles C 177 Stevens, James W 253, 681 Stevens, John Earl, Jr. .. 109, 116, 649 Stevens, Judith Ellen 582 Stevens, Margaret Jean 144 Stevens, Nancy J 144 Stevens, Pamela 1 681 Stevens, Pauline M 366 Stevens, Stanley E., Jr 209 Stevenson, Dianne 664 Stevenson, Jane Ellen 215 Stevenson, Susan Ann 131 Stevenson, Willette E 586 Steves, Diana 343 Stewart, Claudia Eolinc .. 345, 469, 700 Stewart, Delena J 345, 383, 681 Stewart, Earl R 169, 171, 452 Stewart, Elaine M 649 Stewart, Elizabeth M 649 Stewart, Henri Paul 229, 476 Stewart, James Paul 664 Stewart, Jane F 159 Stewart, Jimmie Lee 681 Stewart, Jimmy T 161, 163 Stewart, Kay Lang 353, 664 Stewart, Linda Kay 355 Stewart, Mary Lee 383 Stewart, Olva L 96, 351 Stewart, Paul Ray 230 Stewart, Rosemary L 582 Stewart, Tylee Jo 634 Stewart, William Benson 303, 700 Sticksel, Mary Nell 312, 357, 497 Stidham, Sharon Anita 353, 700 Stieler, Sandra 681 Stienke, Harold Louis, Jr 100, 235, 700 Stienke, Linda Ann 104, 681 Stikeleather, Helen H. ... 330, 331, 664 Stiles, John L 235, 436, 437 Stillwell, Penny Ann 331, 664 Stimson, Sylvia Sue 327, 681 Stinchcomb, Mary Simmon 359 Stinson, Alan Lynn 297, 664 Stipulkosky, Thomas F. .. 162, 163, 587 Stockman, Leslie Ann 383, 700 Stockmeyer, Hilda 355 Stockton, Don Wellington 253, 681 Stockton, Thos. Allen 453 Stockwell, Mickey Witt 117, 634 Stokes, John Emmctt 216, 273, 681 Stokes, Sue Ellen 634 Stoltz, William Clay 587, 700 Stone, Barry T 104, 416, 417, 453 Stone, Brock R 114, 202, 634 Stone, Frank G Ill, 119, 634 Stone, George Robt 124 Stone, Helen C 363, 634 Stone, Jackie Lee 139 Stone, Janet Gay 150, 341 Stone, Rhett 273 Name p ages Stone, Terry S 241, 700 Stones, David Hal 404 Stones, Judith E 398, 634 Stooksberry, Larry D 162 Stool, Gerald H 174 Stotlcr, Mary Martha 327, 664 Stough, Donald B 226, 277 Stout, Robert Noel . 174, 271, 430, 434, 435, 453, 649 Stovall, Robert E 587 Stovall, Susan Lynn 345 Stovall, Walter R., Jr 404 Stover, Kathleen Joanne 363, 700 Stover, Nancy E 88, 363, 489 Stowers, Sally Mills 357 Strait, Eugene Barry 223, 475 Strashun, Arnold Mat 587 Strass, Stephanie 180 Strater, John Edward 271, 664 Stratton, Charles F 109, 116, 634 Stratton, Cristine E 131 Stratton, John Robert 681 Stratton, Lynn 343 Straube, Joseph Wm 152, 634 Strauch, Cynthia S 138 Strauss, Sarah Stone 136, 381, 582, 681 Strawn, William Dwayne 234, 700 Street, James Lowell 453, 458 Street, Joe Wm 104, 453 Streeter, Richard H 475 Streit, Gerald Edward 156, 587 Strickland, Eugene Lee 700 Strickland, Jas. Cagney 104 Strickland, Joyce Ann 700 Strickland, Lee Earl 586 Stricklin, Walter Robert . 146, 162, 184 Striclling, Kay Kimberly 700 Strieglcr, Marion Edw 113 Strimple, Lynda Kay .... 162, 166, 184, 650 Stringer, James C 595 Stringer, Joe Frank 129 Stringer, Patricia K 320, 343, 498, 700 Stripling, Craig 287, 295, 664 Stripling, Mary Carolyn 345, 700 Stripling, Mary Eliz 119 Stris, Jane Anne 379, 700 Stromberg, Barbara Mae 162, 700 Stromberg, Joyce A 664 Strong, James Ray, II 116 Strong, Tommy Jay 129, 664 Strong, Wm. Reese 453 Stroud, James Clyde 287, 700 Stroup, Nancy Kay 489, 520 Struben, Amanda F 326, 327, 634 Stuart, Helen Irene 372, 664 Stubblefield, Joe Lee .... 115, 152, 190, 198, 246, 247, 519, 650 Stubblefield, Michael D 229, 295 Stubbs, Alonzo J 244, 304, 681 Stubbs, James Warner, Jr 227 Stubbs, Mrs. Lou Ann H 634 Stubbs, Shirly A 170, 345 Studdard, Clifford L., II 650 Studer, Christine U 399 Stuewe, Sara Marie 215, 384 Stuman, Sandra Lee 582 Stumpf, Sally Ann 339 Stuppi, Francis N., Jr 156, 634 Sturdivant, James W 260, 261 Sturdivant, Robert C 475 Sturdivant, Tim Dee 304 Sturges, David Lynn 227 Sturm, Leonard Gregory 40 Stutheit, Patricia C 402 Stuyck, Stephen C 110, 664 Suda, William R., IV 180 Sugarman, Lawrence L 225 Suggs, J. T 151 Suich, Molly Jo 355, 700 Page 739 Name Pages Sulkin, Daniel E 110 Sull, Won-Ryang 595 Sullivan, Gary Dean 273 Sullivan, Linda 700 Sullivan, Mike Ray 458 Sullivan, Robert Allen 100, 235 Sullivan, Wm. Douglas 113, 453 Summer, Margaret Ann 383 Summers, Emmett T., Ill 295 Summers, Fabian M., Jr 156 Summers, Gene Philip 235 Summers, Link Eugene 138 Summy, Marilyn 136, 700 Sumpter, Eugene Dale 295 Sumrall, Thomas C 121, 634 Sunderland, Ken George 453 Sunderman, Elizabeth A 112 Sung, Chia-H 139 Surcek, Frank Charles 405 Surendran, Chiyyarath 113 Surovec, Robert Louis 229 Susong, James Scott 271 Sussan, Sandra Marlene 361, 700 Sutherland, Joe Leigh 595 Sutherland, Mrs. Mary Lou B 664 Sutherland, Neal G 138, 586, 634 Sutherland, Richard T 253, 664 Sutherland, Sandra J 119, 351, 664 Sutherlin, Michael K 230, 231, 279 Suttles, Jefferis C 269 Sutton, James Edgar 133 Sutton, Jerrel H 115, 247 Sutton, Larry Dale 227 Sutton, Nancy Joan 337 Sutton, William H 279 Svadlenak, Jean E 634 Svrcelc, Frank Charles .... 397, 408, 700 Swail, William Lee 681 Swaim, Jeton Estelie 162 Swan, Dana Jan 116 Swan, Susan Ann 359 Swan, Suzanne Schade 343, 700 Swan, William B 251, 224, 681 Swan, Wilson Briscoe, Jr 223, 460 Swaney, Kathryn Lee 101, 382, 700 Swanson, Clarence M., Jr 483 Swanson, David L 235 Swanson, John Eric 139, 156, 589 Swanson, John Wallace 234, 700 Swanson, Kenneth M 257, 681 Swanson, Patricia L 325, 634 Swanson, Robert M 482 Swanson, Roy Joel. Jr. ... 202, 241, 634 Swanson, Susan Eliz 339 Swarthout, Paul K 595 Swartz, Bruce Preston 463 Swartz, Gary Alan 299, 681 Swayze, Larry M 113 Swearingen, Billy R 634 Swearingen, Martha Ann 382 Swearingen, Molly Inez 634 Swearingen, Patricia L 664 Sweatman, Nita Jean 177 Sweeney, Gregory L 157, 235, 634 Sweeney, John W., Jr 99 Sweet, Bruce G 635 Swenson, Marsha C 664 Swenson, Paula C 367, 700 Swerk, Gloria Kay 161, 166 Swesnik, Hyla Beth 329, 681 Swenik, Sherry Kay .... 236, 329, 582, 900 Swift, Mrs. Susan Curry 585 Swindle, Susan L 355 Swinney, Brady Parker 235, 681 Swint, Ronald Edward 458 Swope, Helen Carrol 664 Swope, Mark W 406 Sykei, Robt. Lynn 118 Symes, Mrs. Maryana H 147 Szechtman, Raphael 98 Name Szopa, Douglas Roger Pages 303, 700 Name Pages Taaffe, Peter Clyde 259, 681 Tabor, James R 201 Tacquard, Julius Lee 95, 109, 117, 664 Tadayon, Mohamad 97, 478 Takacs, Gary John 405 Takos, James Michael 234 Talbert, Charlie Dan 476, 453 Talbert, Diron V 104, 417, 453 Talbert, James Douglas 234 Talen, Louise S 664 Taliaferro, Walter R 235, 477 Talkington, Dorothy Sue 664 Talkington, Priscilla Ann 383, 700 Talkington, Ruth Lynn ... 215, 341, 700 Tallas, Paul, Jr 265, 635 Talley, Elizabeth Ellen 355, 681 Talley, Robert Louis 162 Talley, Sue Elizabeth 383 Tallman, Kenneth L 121, 650 Tally, Judy Kay 635 Tally, Sandra Sue 664 Tamaddoni, Mohammad J 97, 478, 664 Tamez, Johnny R 405, 408 Tamon, Terrel Jo 361 Tampke, Sally K 664 Tankersley, James W 162, 700 Tankersley, Lynda Gayle 335 Tanner, James S 121 Tannery, Fladger 151 Tanowitz, Alan Marshall 125 Taplin, John David 664 Tapp, Nancy Jo 582, 681 Tarbox, Max Ralph 241, 700 Tarlton, Kenneth N 104, 416 Tarpley, Bobbie Lou 381, 700 Tarr, John Arthur 117, 179, 635 Tartt, Sandra Ann 681 Tasks, Ronald Joe 138 Tate, Joe P 122 Tatman, George F 92, 156 Tatum, Edward K 251, 225, 635 Tatum, Lance Edw 152 Taub, David M 243 Taylor, Alice S 355 Taylor, Bobby Neil 700 Taylor, Buford Franklin . 303, 510, 664 Taylor, Carla Jane 379, 700 Taylor, Carol Wayne 700 Taylor, Charlene 403, 700 Taylor, Charles A., Jr 122, 201 Taylor, Connie Lynn 123, 335, 364, Taylor, Cyrel D., II 665 Taylor, David Jerry 184 Taylor, David Lee 253, 700 Taylor, Donald Michael 279 Taylor, Dorothy L 635 Taylor, Edw. Martin 157, 233, 254, 255, 635 Taylor, Gary Lee 700 Taylor, Harry Lee .. Ill, 235, 463, 700 Taylor, Jack G 583 Taylor, James Franklin 234 Taylor, John Thomas 169, 700 Taylor, Judith Diane 357. 379 Taylor, Judith Olga 144 Taylor, Karen S 99, 159 Taylor, Linda Ann 665 Taylor, Lisa Craig 700 Taylor, Lonn Wood 102 Taylor, Marjorie Paulette 700 Taylor, Martha E 337, 306, 665 Taylor, Mary M 347 Taylor, Patricia J 339, 466, 467 Taylor, Raymond B 66S Taylor, Reginald M 251 Taylor. Ruth Waurlne 159 Taylor, Sandra Gay 216, 327, 364 Taylor, Sandra Jayne 381 Taylor, Shannon L 345, 681 Taylor, Stanley K 291 Taylor, Suann 379 Taylor, Terri Lyn 363, 635 Taylor, Terry C 180, 497 Taylor, Mrs. Terry Lyn Ilolibs 183 Taylor, Timothy Dale 118 Taylor, Vicki Jo 318 Teague, Carl Robin 263, 477 Teague, Jill V 88, 312 Teal, Marilyn K 353. 364 Teat, Mary Ann 207, 209, 681 Tedford, Judy Jane 117, 343. 635 Tedter, June Lea 337, 381, 700 Teel, Herbert D., Jr 229 Templeton, Haskel David 184, 700 Templeton, Laura K 345, 665 Templeton, Nancy Eliz 635 Templin, Richard D 665 Tennison, Michael Lee 104, 460 Tennyson, Shirley J 180, 333 Terilli, James Louis Ill, 477, 665 Termaath, Stephen G 397, 407 Terrell, Andrea Mary 401 Terrell, Suzanne 359, 635 Terry, Arthur Freels 287, 700 Terry, John Palmer 116, 635 Terry, Stephen Barton 281 Terry, Susan Nell 170, 341 Terwelp, Pamela Madge 363 Tesch, Cheryl J. 469 Tesch, Robert E 681 Teubner, William Edwin 229 Teutsch, John S 269, 229 Teverbaugh, Jack Lon 273, 681 Tezel, Paul E 91, 665 Thabit, Ahmed 96, 102, 103 Thacker, Frank Austin 148, 226 Thackston, Robert Ahern 700 Thaggard, Alvin, HI 271 Thames, Willis Wood 681 Tharp, Geo. Edwin, Jr 122 Tharp, Larry Leon 635 Tharp, Robt. Melvin, Jr 635 Thayer, Francis N 156 Tbeis, Donna Maxine 95, 145, 582, 700 Thiel, Samuel H. R 184 Thiele, Dorothy A 141 Thiele, Harold Edwin, Jr 156, 223 Thiele, Mrs. Juanice V. H. ... 158, 665 Thiele, Vernon G 635 Thielepape, Bunny Louise 700 Thiet, Tran T. C 116 Thigpen, Thomas Earl 156 Thoelken, Alice Paige 700 Thoman, Wm. Burke, Jr 287, 635 Thomas, Ann E 355 Thomas, Donald C., Jr 635 Thomas, Gary Rowe 287 Thomas, Herbert Hamilton 249, 681 Thomas, John R 404 Thomas, Judith R 665 Thomas, Kenneth Ray, Jr 110 Thomas, Larry Jay 635 Thomas, Larry L 125, 665 Thomas, Linda 665 Thomas, Linda Jean 337. 394. 665 Thomas, Margaret Ann 341 Thomas, Marsha L 635 Thomas, Michael Ridley 229 Thomas, O. P 151 Thomas, Rick A. P., Ill 179, 259 Thomas, Robert R., Jr 700 Thomas, Sandra Kay 180, 325, 700 Thomas, Sarah F 468 Thomas, Susan Reed 466 Thomas, Thomas R 263, 444, 453 Thomason, Ben Richard, III 287 Thomason, John M 586 Name Pages Thomason, Thomas Edw. 240, 241, 635 Thomasson, Gary Lee 162, 681 Thomasson, Larry Lance 162, 700 Thompson, Barbara Jean 665 Thompson, Barbara L 138, 635 Thompson, Beatrice A 307 Thompson, Bennie S 681 Thompson, Carole Ann . . . 101, 469. 681 Thompson, Chas. Keith 202 Thompson, Delbert Kenneth 665 Thompson, Gregory W. . 436, 437, 453, 635 Thompson, James Allen .. 113, 291, 681 Thompson, James W 475 Thompson, John McKinley 253, 700 Thompson, Jon Hunter 247, 681 Thompson, Kathy L 162, 165, 166. 635 Thompson, Kenneth D. .. 139, 589, 650 Thompson, Kenneth Jin r r y 700 Thompson, Kinman B 665 Thompson, Lewis A 149, 230, 231 Thompson, Lowery Lee 138, 586 Thompson, Michael 113 Thompson, Michael Wesley 700 Thompson, Patricia Harlan 162, 701 Thompson, Patrick Dwain 463 Thompson, Paula Ann 635 Thompson, Peyton Lee ... 138, 156, 215 Thompson, Robert A 477 Thompson, Robert L 190, 191, 218, 519 Thompson, Roger A 483 Thompson. Sally Paine 359, 701 Thompson, Susan 169. 357, 701 Thompson, Thomas Carl 241, 701 Thompson, Thomas Hall 253 Thompson, Tignor Milling 108 Thompson, Tommy Dean 259 Thomsen, Carl J 583 Thomson, Bobbie D 353, 635 Thomson, Vici Ann 345 Thornberry, David Homer 269, 587, 701 Thornberry, Molly 309. 363 Thornburrow, Robert S 301, 635 Thornbury, Donald H., Jr 113, 589 Thornhill, Earl H 650 Thornton, Andrea L 317 Thornton, Bruce Cary 257, 681 Thornton, Elizabeth Anne 379 Thornton, Gary Richard 701 Thornton, Jimmy Louis 116, 635 Thornton, Raymond William .. 202, 665 Thornton, Risher Maury, IV 701 Thornton, William R.. Jr 138, 293, 635 Thorp, Michaele A 88, 341 Thorpe, Mrs. Carol Jean B. .. 117, 343, 585. 635 Thorpe, Robert D 259, 635 Thorward, Sul Ross 156 Thrasher, Martha Jo 650 Thrift, Robin Jane . 169. 236. 345, 364. 379 Throclmorton, Terry N 269, 681 Thumwood, Scott 293, 681 Thurber, Stanley S 118 Thurman, George I.. Jr. . 104, 446, 447 Thurman, John Homer. Jr 122, 665 Thurman, Margaret E 665 Thurmond, William Kenneth . 271, 701 Thurn, William Terry 701 Thweatt, William T., Jr 162, 404, 587. 701 Tibbetts, Cheryl L Stt Tibbitts, Walter C., HI 260, 261 Tichenor, Halsey Taft, IV Tidwell, Jme. Keith Ml Tidwell. James Malcolm 148, 234 Ticmann, Margaret M 104 Tierney, Michael P 16J, 167, 184 Tietjen, Brenda J lf Page 740 Name Pages Name Pages Tiffany, James Sherwood 169, 293 Tigner, John Hughes, III 257, 681 Tigner, Ronald E 257 Tiller, Sally Ann 701 Tillerson, Jo Lyn 162, 701 Tillery, Linda Ann 363 Tillinghast, Jane L 366 TilUon, Terry Wayne 229 Timmons, Patrick F., Jr 156, 587 Tims, Jas. Irving 241, 595 Tingley, Richard Lee 226, 475, 476 Tingley, Wallace C., Jr. 218, 226, 258, 473, 475, 476. 477 Tinker, Katherine Sue 701 Tinney, Larry Lee 122 Tips, Marilyn Kay 142 Tipton, Bonnie Eudora . . . 216, 366, 701 Tipton, Felis C., Jr 635 Tipton, Marilyn K 145, 215, 343 Tisdale, Judith Ann 355 Tisdale, Mike S 124 Tobar-Rosas, Roberto A 483 Tobey, David N., Jr 138, 260, 261, 636 Tobey, Mrs. Wesley G. Rogers 317 Tobias, Judith Ellen 361, 701 Tobor, Ben David 227, 288, 289, 473, 665 Tocker, Madeline J 665 Tocquigny, Rebecca Ann 353, 701 Todd, Laurie 665 Todd, Linda Arlene 582 Todd, Sharon Elizabeth 701 Todd, Teresa Gay 701 Tolk, John David 267, 681 Tolle, Theodore Keith 229, 701 Tollett, Raymond Lee, Jr 226 Tolson, Raymond S., Ill 295 Tomasulo, Richard C 636 Tomerlin, Howard D 636 Torolinson, Brenda Joyce 665 Tumi ins. m, Reavis E 130, 701 Tompkins, Ceo. Phillip 129, 650 Tompking, Mary E 88, 363, 468 Tomson, Sandra E 665 Tonkin, Thomas M 275, 304 Toole, Bonnie Jean 357 Tooley, Mrs. Renee L 636 Toon, Steven Bates 156 Toone, Thomas Lee 475, 476 Topek, Edw. Stanley 636 Torchin, Marilyn B 347 Torkey, Ahmed Y 103, 126 Torrence, Tania Rae 104 Torres, Luz Brunilda 101 Tosun, Guray 636 Totten, John Carl 157, 235, 388 Tottenham, Dennis Edward 265, 701 Tottenham, Terry 125, 140, 127, 191, 509, 588, 636 Tou, Fan 595 Toubassi, Mrs. Tina Elaine S 586 Toubassi, Wadih Hanna 139 Toups, Carolyn Rose .383, 701 Towery, Anne L 399 Towery, Kathlyn D 96 Towle, Gerald Ledyard 404 Towler, Julie Grooa 357 Townsend, Clyde D 115, 665 Townsend, John W 636 Townsend, Larry M 104, 417 Townsend, Richard Lambeth 259 Towsley, Darien Sue 379 Tracy, Colleen 325, 379, 701 Tracy, Cynthia Ann 381, 469, 681 Tracy, Emily Jane 497 Trager, Francine M 681 Trahan, Clifford J 301 Trahan, Marilyn 335, 681 Train, Jeffrey 281 Trant, Sandra Jean 681 Trtpnell, Robert N., Ir 234, 665 Trapolino, Catherine G 308, 353 Trapp, Michael E 269, 665 Trask, Robert L., Jr 241 Traughber, Jill Ann 363 Travis, Harold A 156 Travis, Pauline J 211, 499 Travis, Robert C 636 Traweek, Terry Edwin 162, 681 Traylor, Woodrow W., Jr 476 Treadway, Lee Roy 588, 636 Treat, John Lewis 157, 234 Trent, Cecilia Roxanna 665 Trent, Douglas 1 429, 438, 681 Treptow, James R 271 Treschwig, Martha V. ... 104, 216, 325. 497 Trevino, Rachel S 636 Trevino, Robert Luis 114, 701 Trevino, Ruben Edw 226 Treybig, Nancy Lou 381 Triana, Theresa M 636 Tribbett, Marsha Lyn 193 Trice, Mary Linda 351, 650 Trimble, Glenda Ruth 701 Troell, Jay Henry ... 109, 116, 589, 636 Trominski, Ernest M 149, 230, 231 Tronson, Jodie K. . . . 136, 367, 468, 701 Trout, Bobbie Jo 383, 701 Trowbridge, Betty Jane 318 Troy, Curtis F 134, 636 Trudeau, Steven Ross 253, 665 Truitt, Marcus Jack, Jr 595 Truitt, Teresa Ann 383, 701 Trulock, Sidneye C 143, 168, 390. 391, 586 Trussell, Wm. Bruce Tschirgi, Barbara Jo Tubb, Susan F Tubbs, Atha M 179 701 343 665 Tubbs, Elisabeth Joan 138 Tubbs, Kenneth Martin 156 Tuberose, Anthony 151 Tucker, Barbara Elizabeth 400, 466, 467, 472 Tucker, Bill Mitchell 681 Tucker, Eliot P 197 Tucker, Glenn Allan 161 Tucker, John Bee, HI 665 Tucker, Julia Spencer ... 145, 359, 582, 701 Tucker, Katherine N 398 Tucker, Lannie Gay 383, 701 Tucker, Lynn 379, 681 Tucker, Susan Dian 180 Tudor, Barbara J 143, 337, 636 Tudzin, Ellis Lee 473 Tuffly, Lydia Ann 182, 339 Tulbah, Hassan AH 665 Tull, Robert Chas 164, 184 Tall, Terrence William 229 Tullos, Loyd, Jr 110 Tullos, Marcia Jan 368 Tully, Darrell Dean, Jr 458 Tully, Terry 636 Tumlinson, Kenneth W 253, 636 Tumlinson, Thomas Edward . . . 253, 701 Tunks, Terry Lynn . 180, 215, 221, 224 Tunstall, Nancy 665 Tupa, Bernard F 139 Tupa, Leonard J 125, 636 Turanyik, Willy Mae 636 Turet, Charles S., Jr 260, 261, 665 Turk, Jo Ann 113 Turnbough, Charles L. .. 104, 430, 432, 435, 453 Turnbull, Wade William, Jr 665 Turner, Charles L 146, 184 Turner, Charles Robert .... 99, 162, 701 Turner, Evelyn C 400 Turner, Frank W 636 Turner, Harold R 295 Turner, James W. .. 190, 201, 240, 241, 520, 665 Name Pages Turner, John Thomas, II 229 Turner, Lester 98 Turner, Mary Sidney 636 Turner, Michael C 271 Turner, Richard Allen 249, 701 Turner, Ronald P Ill, 201 Turner, Susan Jean 236 Turner, Tommy S 265 Turnock, Chet B 681 Turnock, Gary Lewis 650 Turpin, John Russell, Jr 587 Turullols, Jesus 139, 589 Turvey, Karen Elaine 159 Twidwell, Vcrna Kay 701 Twomey, Fredric Lawrence 253, 701 Tyler, Richard L 650 Tyng, Jo Frances 359, 636 Tyre, Richard D 650 Tyson, Barbara Ann 665 u Udovic, Joseph Daniel 587 Uecker, Sharyn 162, 173, 381, 582, 701 Uecker, Wilfred C 149, 226 Ulaby, Fawwaz T 139, 589 Ullrich, Wilbert Lee 95, 111, 636 Ulrich, George H 438 Ulrich, Nancy Jean 150, 582 Ulsh, Adrienne Adele 379, 701 Umstattd, Catherine H. . 357, 379, 468, 7 01 Underwood, Cynthia F 681 Underwood, Geo. Barton 636 Underwood, Glenn Eldon, Jr 701 Underwood, Herbert A., Jr. ... 138, 586 Underwood, James H 265, 319, 665 Underwood, Joe Byron 139 Underwood, Mary Jane ... 104, 334, 335 Underwood, Maryon Abbe 665 Unger, Joan Lynn 104, 328, 329 Upchurch, Ronald L 587 Upshaw, Larry William .. 206, 406, 681 Urbanek, Thomas Ray 229, 587 Urbanovsky, Donnie Ray 650 Urbanovsky, Elwood B 701 Urbina, Manuel, Jr 595 Urelius, Dwight E 113 Urquhart, Ann Susan 339, 701 Urquhart, Susan P. . 173, 357, 364, 665 Uselton, Gene Carlton 595 Uselton, Mrs. Peggy W 681 Uthus, David Martin 301 Utsey, Michael D 247 Utsey, Rebecca Ann 91 Vacek, Garry W 650 Vadiei, Ahmad 97 Valdez, Carlos 588 Valdez, Jose 235 Valfre, Benjamin 389 Vance, John Milton 566 Vance, Judy Elizabeth .... 327, 582, 701 Vance, Rebecca Eugenia 337, 701 Vance, Susan Lee 337, 314, 665 Vandenbosch, William J. 114, 202, 636 Vanderveld, Deborah L 182 Vanderwerth, Salycr D 161, 167 VaiuU-vcuter, Gary M 681 Vandewalle, Henry J 139, 235 Vaudorn, Rosannc Gay 144 Vandusen, Carolyn Sue 370, 681 Vancrp, Stephen D 475, 476 Vaufleet, Merry Nell 191, 307, 363, 371, 497, 509, 520, 636 Vanhemert, Jas. Mark 146, 650 Vanhoose, Thomas A 215, 279, 636 Vanhouse, Charles L 108 Vanlandingham, Paul C 122, 636 Vann, Roger G 636 Name Pages Vann, Roger Lynn 287, 665 Vanstcenkistc, Richard J 140, 499 Vanston, Judith 343 Vanvliet, Richard Dean 285, 701 Vanvliet, Steven Eric 285, 650 Vanwinkle, Pamela Faye 665 Varga, Catherine J 468, 586 Vargas, Albert 665 Varian, Timothy G 406, 636 Varian, William T 406 Varisco, Lunette 363, 665 Varnell, James C 161 Vasek, James Darwin 101, 114, 665 Vasqucz, Ana Maria 142, 636 Vasquez, Annabella 582 Vasquez, Leonte E 179 Vasqucz, Zonia F 400, 469, 472 Vassberg, Daniel Carl 665 Vassberg, Stephen M 156, 665 Vater, Jon Leslie 681 Vaughan, Anne Scott 345 Vaughan, Douglas 293, 681 Vaughan, Eddie Lee 417 Vaiighan, George D 665 Vaughan, Jack M 174, 287 Vaughan, Malcolm E 241 Vaughan, Richard A 287, 665 Vaughan, Roger Steve ... 120, 148, 149, 224, 650 Vaughan, Ronald Ross 260, 261 Vaughan, Steven A 478 Vaughan, Thomas A. J 109 Vaughn, Henderson L 407 Vaughn, Jack E 118 Vaughn, Sharron Lee 681 Vaught, George M 273 Vaught, Gordon E., Jr 273 Vayo, John Allan 636 Veazeay, Gloria Ann 382, 468, 471 Veazey, Bonnie Sue 379 Veazey, Cindy Kay 497 Veazey, Douglas C 146, 184 Vega, Julie Minter 382 Vehlow, John C 269, 665 Veiluva. Suzanne D 331 Velzeboer, Marijke 1 150, 701 Verheyden, Charles N 665 Verm, Ray Alan 138, 586 Vermillion, Chas. Rich. . 171, 294, 295, 478, 483 Vermillion, Patricia A 399, 637 Vernon, Jerry Leroy 113 Verstegen, Anne-Marie 207 Vess, Donald Sylvan 234 Vessel, Charles Edward 701 Vest, George Waverly, Jr 235, 269, 587, 701 Vick, Terry T 113, 665 Vickers, Thomas F 475, 478 Vickery, Ronald Wayne 587 Viles, Susan 331 Villaloboi-M, Jose A 482 Villarreal, Elvia Linda 681 Villegas, Hector V 637 Villemez, Wayne J 584 Vincent, Mary Ann 637 Vincent, Patricia T 344, 345 Vine, Louella G 143, 335, 173, 665 Vines, Kenneth M 650 Vineyard, Jane L 88, 355 Vinson, Charles Duane 474, 701 Vinson, Charles E 116, 405 Vinson, Stacey Louise 381, 469, 471 Virr, Thomas F 259, 637 Viscardi, Mary Ann 468 Vittetoe, Judith Ann 145, 381 Vittetoe, Robt. Glenn 637 Voelzel, Gustave W., Ill 156, 215, 681 Vogel, Carolyn Ann 372, 637 Voges, Mark R 650 Vogt, Donald D 588 Voigt, Richard Allen 120, 665 Page 741 Name Page Name Pages Nan Pages Name Pages Voigt, Willadenc 383, 468 Vojdani, Daryusli 478 Yokes, Barry S 637 Volkening, Janis Jo 145, 162, 166, 381, 681 Vollraer, Phyllij Joann 331, 681 Volosin, Sharon L. .. 215, 339, 366, 681 Volz, John Richard 224, 587 Volz, Nancy Joan 351, 381, 681 Vonbergen, Clarence W., Jr 406 Vonmerveldt, Joseph P. .. 224, 301, 701 Vonrosenberg, William Edw. . 115, 152, 247, 665 Voorhees, Chas. Gene 114, 202 Vorwerk, Harvey Ray 134 Vorwerk, Judy Beth 637 Voskamp, Wayne Evan .. 109, 116, 162, 480, 681 Voss, Donna E 123, 141, 650 Votaw, Ronald 701 Voytek, Vincent W 114 Vulligo, Prashun 595 Vutech, Jan Ellen 325, 701 Vykoukal, Marilyn E 396, 468, 681 W Wachsmulh, Thomas A 293, 681 Wacker, Nancy C 379 Wackerbarth, Jacquelyn 402, 681 Waclawczyk, Adrian H 122 Waddell, Allen Reeder ... 273, 462, 701 Waddell, Mary Elaine 379, 701 Waddell, Richard K., Jr 285 Waddill, Gregg C., Ill .. 273, 436, 437, 453, 637 Waddy, Ernestine 403 Wade, James Henry 701 Wade, Jeffrey B 665 Wade, Richard L ' , 263, 230, 681 Wadler, Fredell C 329, 379 Wadley, Penny E 345 Wadsworth, Richard R.. Jr. .. 169. 171. 201, 294, 295, 478, 681 Waggener, Melinda Ann 314 Waggoner, James Rodney 665 Waggoner, Thomas Henry 146, 161, 184 Waghalter, Frances Ann 338, 339, 307, 585 Wagner, Barbara N 216, 339 Wagner, Frank Henry, Jr 100, 148, 235, 406, 701 Wagner, Gary Lynn 650 Wagner, Lynn Susan . 93, 153, 221, 329 Wagner, Nicholas Norman 215 Wagner, Rae 361, 665 Wagner, Susan 335, 665 Wahlquist, Lennart E 295 Waid, John McC 116 Waide, Jack Boid 587 Waidhofer, Bernard 665 Waingcr, Susan Ellen 329, 665 Wainscott, Loyd Dale, Jr 262, 416, 417, 453 Wakcfield, Howard B., Jr 665 Wakefield, James W 637 Waldby, Julia Jane 637 Walden, Neva Sue 382 Waldman, Dorothy L 379. 701 Waldman, Marcia Lee 329, 681 Waldrcp, Richard E 128 Waldrip, John J 134 Waldrip, Rebecca Carol 582, 701 Waldron, Michael J 170, 413, 481 Waldron, Michael L 229 Walford, Craig W 224 Walker, Charles R 225 Walker, Christine A 205, 306, 311 Walker, Daniel 1 109, 116. 637 Walker, Dixie Lee 150, 665 Walker, Gerald M 161, 163, 181 Walker, James Dorn 650 Walker. James Lee 457 Walker, Mr.. Jani Kay W 637 Walker, Ja. Terrell 139. 637 Walker, Joe Ben Ill, 637 Walker, John Allan 461, 587 Walker, John G 104 Walker, Kenneth Dale .... 229. 406, 701 Walker, Nancy Kay 142, 665 Walker, Patricia Karen 701 Walker, Paul L., Jr 125, 637 Walker, Richard L 583 Walker, Ronald Bruce 701 Walker, Shirley Ann 173 Walker, Terry Wayne 161, 301, 701 Walker, William Curtis, Jr 406 Wall, Gladys Ann 172, 379 Wall, Larry D 295, 637 Wall, Sheila 361, 681 Wallace, Bettye Lou 665 Wallace, Christopher 595 Wallace, Cynthia June 379 Wallace, Denise M 321 Wallace, Edward B 115, 198, 247, 665 Wallace, George R. . 148, 226, 293, 681 Wallace, James W., Jr 161 Wallace, Joe Wayne 115 Wallace, John M 133, 584 Wallace, Lana Jo 345, 681 Wallace, Richard J., Jr 138 Wallace, Roy Thomas, Jr 265, 701 Wallace, Sharon Kay 335, 681 Wallace, Wm. Mast 253, 637 Wallenstein, Richard Alan 281, 701 Waller, Jane Rosalind 159 Waller, Jo Lynn 144 Waller, John Casey 701 Wallock, Mark Robert 478 Walls, Carolyn Kay 218, 339 Walls, Gladys Ann 215 Walsh, James David 681 Walsh, Lynn Ann 142 Walsh, Whitney A 90, 637 Walsh, Wm. Raymond 283, 637 Walston, Madelyn Gaye 382, 665 Walter, Gail Allen 315, 343, 637 Walters, Charles D 156 Walters, Jas. Royce 650 Walters, Jno. Kenneth 178, 637 Walters, Marvin W., Jr. 104, 263, 416, 417, 681 Walters, Mary Margaret 104, 381, 469, 701 Walters, Richard Eugene 156, 218 Walterstein, Charlotte C 381 Walthall, Leon Nye, III 271, 479 Walthall, Martha Jane 357, 681 Walton, Donnie Neil 113, 665 Walton, Hillary A 353 Walton, Jerry W 162, 167 Walton, Stephen Asher 267, 701 Waltzcr. Barbara Nan 182, 215, 682 Wambold, Deborah Ann 339, 682 Wang, Lieh Chun 139 Wang, Teresa L 96, 217, 359, 520, 637, 642 Wann, Trenton Wm 152 Ward, Belh 170, 201, 344, 345 Ward, Carol Ann 378, 381, 637 Ward, Charles E 277, 682 Ward, Daniel Lee 650 Ward, Hal Clark 265 Ward, James Eugene 273, 701 Ward, James W 253 Ward, Jay Crane .... 104, 417, 428, 453 Ward, John W 665 Ward, Karen L : 637 Ward. Linda Lea 327, 665 Ward, Lloyd Ray 665 Ward, Pamela 339, 471. 701 Ward, Shelia M 88, 363, 665 Ward, Steven C 259, 473 Ward. Therea L 177. 401 Wardell. Roy L 701 Wareine, Julia E 180, 374 Watford. I.in.la Kayo 141 Waring, H. Suzanne 320 Warlick, Betty Jane 158, 353, 497 Warner, Gregory Forrest 229 Warner, Pamela Lee 337, 366 Warner, Ronald Ray 156, 481 Warnica, Alan Kent 650 Warnke, Ilene Ann 103 Warren, Anne Hal .. 363, 468, 467, 665 Warren, Bill 124 Warren, James Bruce 234, 587 Warren, Joseph F 162, 665 Warren, Penelope 199, 586, 637 Warren, Rogers P 479 Warren, Shalyn Ross -. 325, 701 Warren, Shelia Ann 701 Warrick, Michael E 241, 665 Warriner, Rich. Arthur 114, 303, 589, 650 Wartes, Larry Dean 479 Warthan, Travis Lynn 588, 637 Wascher, Thomas C 138, 162, 163. 637 Washburn, Emma Leigh . 353, 467, 665 Washburn, James J 405, 682 Washburn, Roy S 251 Washington, Carl C 682 Washington, David R 120, 202, 650 Washington, Douglas Lee 180, 225, 682 Wassell, Emmett E., Jr 291, 665 Wassom, Ronald H 234 Waterbury, Linda Sue 379, 582 Waters, Gail Ross 158 Waters. Sharon Sue 310, 344, 345, 470 Waters, Sheila Dawn 345, 469, 682 Waters, Suzanne 327 Watford, Settle S 335, 159, 701 Wathen, Carolyn E 390, 665 Watkins, Charles Edward 102 Watkins, Frances Elaine . 327. 381, 701 Watkins, Gary Lynn 295. 473, 682 Watkins, James Collum 235, 587 Watkins, Joe Bill 140 Watkins. Lynn Brooks 257, 701 Watkins, Norma Scott 682 Watkins, Sharon Elaine 162, 383 Watkins, William M 665 Watson, Barbara M 159 Watson, Beverly Ann 153, 581, 650 Watson, Charles M 139, 589, 650 Watson, Charles R 241, 682 Watson. David A 260, 261, 665 Watson, David Lawrence 265 Watson, Deborah Jean 150 Watson, Clenda Kay 682 Watson, Joseph P 156, 170, 682 Watson, Luther M 158, 275 Watson, Martha E. . 397, 402, 408, 665 Watson, Richard E 113 Watson, Richard Wayne 128 Watson, Shelby Edw 484 Watson, Thomas W 407 Wall, Gary Wayne . 161. 163, 167, 169, 682 Watt, Richard D 171, 417, 453 Watts, James Rich. . 259, 476, 477, 637 Watts, Kenneth B 650 Watts. Samuel M 116 Watts, Sandra Carol 701 Watts, Thos. Edwin 116, 589 Watts, Wayland Merle, III ... 100, 156, 701 Watts, Wilford David, Jr 586 Way, Kristin K 312, 355 Wayland, Kenneth A 121 Wayland, Steven Lee 287, 701 Wcatheread, Carol E 637 Weatherly, Jimmy C 637 Weatherly. Kathy D 682 Weathers. Robert S 665 Weaver, Jan Addeen 341, 467, 682 Weaver, Nancy E 682 Weaver. Paul Martin 589, 650 Weaver. Roma T 306 Weaver. Thad W.. Ill 156, 637 Webb, Charles R 665 Webb, David F 259, 429, 438, 453. 510, 586, 638 Webb, Douglas M 156 Webb, Jas. Leland 207 Webb, John Warren 586 Webb, Michael Dee 125. 665 Webb, Paul 666 Webb, Thomas 405 Weber, Diane 132, 345 Weber, Donald J. ... Ill, 130, 156, 666 Weber, James Lee 287 Weber, John David 226 Weber, Judith Gail 400 Weber, Susan Ross 359, 638 Weber, Walter Lothar 177, 215 Weber, Wayne Thos 283, 595 Wechsler. Jan Diane 339, 666 Wecsler, Lawrence H 279 Weddle, John Emmons 255, 701 Weeks, Janet Rae 582 Weeks, Marilyn Kay 353. 682 Weger, Jean Ann 132, 184, 359, 666 Wehman, Victor W., Jr. . 120, 202, 405 Wehmeyer, Eva Jeanne . 218, 344, 345, 520, 638 Wehmeyer, Robert Erie, Jr. . . 269, 682 Wehner, Sharon Anne 331, 638 Weigl, Frederic 139 Weil, Elizabeth D.. 363, 638 Weil, Michael Max 122, 666 Weilbacher, Sarah J 363, 381, 682 Weiler. Wade H 146 Weilmuenster, Jacqueline 638 Weinbaum, Rosamond 638 Weiner, Barry M 243, 682 Weiner, David Allan 98 Weiner, Mrs. David Allan 98 Weingarten, Alice Faye .. 170, 347, 701 Weinstein, Judith Lynn 347, 701 Weinstein, Louis Walter 478 Weinstein, Madeline F 138, 150 Weintraub, David Allan 299, 701 Weir, Laura K 343 Weir, Robert Walter 241 Weirus. Dianna I 32 ' 3 5 Weisblat, Harvey Alan 289, 638 Weise, Stanley A 666 Weiss, Mary Ann ... 180, 181, 366, 471 497, 630 Weiss, Nancy Lynn 361. 701 Weiss, Ronald A 289, 304, 174 Weiss, Stuart R 104, 138, 171 Weisser. Frank M 251 Weksler. Ronni Joy 168, 216, 360, Welborn, Rob Sweeney 231 Welch, Darrell C. ... 115, 246. 247. 650 Welch, Hubert H., Jr 666 Welch, Jack E., Ill 247 Welch. Jas. Douglas 116. 215. 388, 638 Welch, Robert Chas 595 Welch, Russell F 2W Welch, Thomas J., Ill 249, 666 Welder. I.co James, Jr 269. 701 Weldon, Sharon Kay I 15 Wclfel, Arlene Anne 3S Welke, Carol E 150. 3o7 Wellborn, Mary E 397. 401, 638 Wellborn, Richard Bowen 229. 249 Wellborn, Sharon F 316 Wellen, Constance A 145, 682 Weiler. Carol Ann 339, 310. 666 Wells, Mrs. Carla Dee C 638 Wells, Cone Joe 241 Wells, David M 91. S30. Wells, Edw. Larry 267. 638 Wells, Florence A 311. 357 Wells, Frances L 162. 582 Wells. Gwendolyn A 278 Wells. Helen Ann 96. 103 Wells, Janet M 366 Wells. Joan Marie 508. 311 Page 742 Name Pages Wells, Julia Fair 355. 701 Wells, June L 363, 497 Wells, Kristin Lee 231 Wells, Marsha M 582 Welli, Shirley Sue .. 310, 339, 383, 702 Wells, Terry Lee 156 Wells, Thomas Dee 101 Wells, Tlios. Henry 146 Wells. William F 122, 638 Welp, Barbara 3 396 Welsch, Linden R 291 Welly. Marilyn Drew 131, 666 Wenclel, Martin C 638 Wcnder, Charles M 289, 473 Wendland, Wayne Chas 234 Wendlandt, Jimmie Sue 682 Wendorf, Rosemary 338, 339, 497 Wentworth, Marcy 159 Werb, Alan C 231 Workenthin, Linda Sue .. 337, 582, 702 Werlein, Presley E.. Ill 269, 666 Werlin, Ernest Pyle 586 Werlla, Diane 103 Werner, Gunter 96, 595 Werner, Mich. Paul 241, 638 Wertheimer, Sue Ann 329, 682 Wertz, Dorothy R 322, 638 Wesolowsky, Al Byars 666 Wessels, Gary Dwayne 113 West, Albert Washington 271, 702 West, Betty Jean 317 West, Connie G 403 West, Fred D 100. 235 West, Hugh Mole, III 138 West, Joseph E., Ill 436, 437, 453 West, Richard M 114 West, Sharon Lynn . 159, 207, 366, 582 West, Terry Anne 638 West, William E 206, 581 West, William L 151 West, William Michael 249 Westbrook, Ann Arden 387 Wcstbrook, Kathleen 131 Westbrook. Margaret M 586 Westbrook, Pauline E 236 Wester, Ruffus Glen 595 Westcrgren, Michael J. .. 279, 304, 638 Wcsterheid, James Peyton 121 Westerlage, Ray Douglas 125, 638 Westerman, Carol Ann 638 Westerman, Eric Lane 138, 285 Westerman, Kenneth Clark 666 Westfall, James Lee 638 Westheimer, Donald N. .. 280. 281, 638 Westheimer, Robert L 244, 682 Westmoreland. Martha Lynn . . 363, 702 Westmoreland, Susan E. . 180, 351, 682 Weston, Frank H., Jr 229 Weyel, Gail P 173, 221, 225, 353, 377. 497 Whaley, Richard Wayne 273, 702 Whaley, Robert R 666 Whaley. Thomas W., Jr 139 Wharton, James Eric 99 Wharton, Kenneth D 99 Wharton. Tlios. Lee 139, 148, 595 Whatlcy, Judith Lee 366 Wheat, Bonnie Lee 379 Wheatley, Mary Virginia 702 Whratley, Susanne 355 Wheeler, Carla Sue 702 Wheeler, Raymond L., Jr 586, 6.18 Wheelis, David Lee 129, 650 Whcelis. Richard E 114. 639 Whcctlcy, Kim Alan 666 Wheless, Chester Lee, Jr 274, 275, 639 Wheless, Kim Dee 274, 275, 682 Wheless, William M 269 Whelton, Joan Marie 381, 682 Whichard, Samuel 682 Whipple, Emory C M6 Whisman, Mrs. Molly G. J 639 Whitaker, Cheryl Kay .... 215, 315, 666 Name Pages Whilakcr, Tom Edward 215 Whitby, William D 259, 477, 666 White, Andrew B. .. 171, 411, 116. 417. 453 White. Mrs. Carla D 639 White, Carroll W 122, 639 White, Charles C., Jr 639 White, Cynthia Anne 341 White, David Douglas 587 White, David Sterling 156, 587 White. Delia Wright 169, 170. 359, 582, 702 White, Desmond A 119, 639 White, Elizabeth 313 White, Gary M 152 White, Gary S 587 White, George M 303, 639 Wnite, Harold Mitchelle 407 White, Hester Ann 374 White, Jas. Winston 122 White, Jerome B 666 White, John Charles 405 White, Kenneth Leigh 666 White, Kenneth Roy 235 White, Larry Paul 199, 484 White, Linda Lee 66 White, Marcy Kay 353, 639 White Marsha Ann 145, 156, 169. 192. 345, 381, 497 White, Marsha K 200 White, Mrs. Martha D 142, 666 White, Minton Lee, Jr. . 262. 263, 446, 447, 453 White, Nancy Jean 170, 307, 345 White, Mrs. Nelzane N 639 White, Pamela Anne 170, 182, 315, 682 White, Robert Jay 286 White, Robert Stuart 458 White, Sammy Alan 295. 702 White, Sharon Kay 327, 315. 682 White, Sheryl Louise 327, 457, 702 White, William T 295, 666 Whitehead, Mrs. Barbara J. M 209 Whitehead, Glenn R 208, 209 Whitener, Grace Darling 101, 666 Whitener, William T 181 Whiteside, Sally M 89, 168. 639 Whitfield. Judith Ann 666 Whitfill, Craig E 109 Whiting, Sharon Carol ... 162, 184, 702 Whitley, Jerry Bob 666 Whitlock, Edward S 407 Whitlock, Gary Don 149, 223, 285, 639 Whitlock, Richard D 114, 639 Whitlow, James Lee 251, 666 Whitmire, Claire E 170, 345, 467, 469, 650 Whitmire, Janet Carol 161, 468 Wbitney, Clifford C., Ill 283 Whitney, Geo. Foster 639 Whitson, Don E 682 Whitson, James Gary 458 Whitt, Norma Marie 639 Whitten, Patsy A 666 Whittenburg, Ann Bynum 639 Whittington, Lee Powell 460 Whittinglon, Randolph K 285, 682 Whittington, Raymond S., II 389 Whitus, Jerry Dean 583 WhitwOTth, Ann Louise 182 Whitworth. H. Philip, Jr 271 Whitworth, Laverne B 180. 682 Wiberg, Susan Marie 317, 666 Wicker, Joe Pat 285 Wicker, Mitchell A 122 Wicker, Sandra Lee 702 Wickersham, Gloria Kay 311 Widen, Anna Marie 582, 682 Wicber, Pamela Ann 159 Wiede, Margaret L 666 Wiederanders, David Gene 650 Wiederkehr, Barbara E 337, 702 Wiegand, David Paul 650 Wiegand, Forrest Raymond 458 Name Pages Name Pages Wiegand, Frederick W.. Jr. .. 118, 119. 202, 221 Wieland, Linda A 702 Wier, Donna Parsons 215, 337, 582. 702 Wier, Ronald H 267 Wier, Thomas P.. Ill 650 Wier, Vicki Grace 307, 682 Wicsenthal, Ronald G 243 Wiesner, Jerome P 138, 483 Wigder, Mark Dale 94, 229 Wiggins, Edith Ann 353. 381. 702 Wiggins, George E., Jr 121, 666 Wiggins, Jas. Howard 114, 639 Wiggins, Lonnie L 253, 666 Wiggins, Patricia J 172 Wilbanks, Hugh, HI 589, 650 Wilbanks, John Harrison 251, 702 Wilber, Stewart A., Jr 587 Wilburn, Glenn C 682 Wilcox, Suzannah M 178, 359. 639 Wilde, Sharon Lynne 682 Wilder, Robert Allan 265, 229, 702 Wilder, Walter Rufus 407 Wiley, Gordon D 271 Wiley, Samuel Kay 116, 639 Wilgen, Michael Charles 666 Wilhelm, John August 702 Wilhelm, John R 128. 129 Wilhelm, Larry Don 263 Wilhite, David Hilton 303, 702 Wilke, Jarrell H 253 Wilkerson. Auda K 199, 586 Wilkerson, Donald H 639 Wilkerson, Elaine Rae 639 Wilkerson, Joan Lea 357 Wilkerson, John Wiley 666 Wilkes, Kimberly Ann 379, 702 Wilkes, Martha Franklin 150, 582 Wilkcy, Donna Jean 150, 367, 702 Wilkins, Brenda R 112, 333. 682 Wilkins, Carol June 639 Wilkinson, Janice S 341, 377, 682 Wilkinson, Susan Gay 341, 379 Wilkinson, Suzanne J 682 Willard, Marvin E 114. 202, 639 Willard, Susan Jane 337, 379, 702 Willbern, Margaret 359, 666 Willeox, Gary Hal 295, 478, 682 Willcox, Ralph Emerson, Jr 148 Willenborg, Janice E 586 Willerson, Bettie T. .. 88, 93, 143, 221, 357, 497 Willette, John G 666 Williams, Ann G 96, 310, 351, 470, 682 Williams, Bala Marlow 587 Williams, Barbara L 400 Williams, Bonnie Jeanne 142, 650 Williams, Bonnie Jean 351, 702 Williams. Bradford R 702 Williams, Carroll Ann 379 Williams, Cynthia Lee 119, 666 Williams, David Michael 275, 702 Williams, Debora Ann 702 Williams, Deborah Ann 367 Williams, Edna Lee 400, 408 Williams, Elizabeth A 159, 682 Williams, Elizabeth M 471 Williams, Ernest L., Jr. . 114, 202, 650 Williams, Everett L., II 230 Williams. Franklin E 223 Williams, Fredrik P 151 Williams, Clcnda J 327 Williams, Glenn Louis 121, 639 Williams, Gregory D 260, 261, 682 Williams, Cretchen C 345 Williams, Gwendolyn A 666 Williams, Horace M 227 Williams, Jack C 241 Williams, James M., Jr 241, 595 Williams, Jane Wynett 682 Williams, Jas. Rawls 233. 650 Williams, Jeanne Ann . . 162, 184, 702 Williams, Joe Ray 640 Williams, John L 285 Williams, John T., Jr 253, 666 Williams, Judith Diane 383, 702 Williams, Judy Ann 314, 343 Williams, Karen V 332, 333, 403 Williams, Kenneth Roy . 146, 162, 184, 702 Williams, Lawrence R 113, 257 Williams, Linda Lea 182. 702 Williams, Marshall W 381 Williams, Mary L 320, 343, 666 Williamj. Mary T 370, 682 Williams, Mellie Jo 339, 306 Williams, Patty Lou 345, 666 Williams, Peeler, III 235 Williams, Rita Louise .... 162, 582. 702 Williams, Robert D 682 Williams, Ronald David 241, 666 Williams, Ronald Silver 293, 702 Williams, Sara Bradley 702 Williams, Shelton Lee 586 Williams, Sue Ellen 582 Williams, Suzanne W 356 Williams, Vernon Johnson 156 Williams, Wesley R 293, 682 Williamson, Eddie A 109 Williamson, James Newton 458 Williamson, Linda L 325 Williamson, Mary Alice 321 Williamson, Rich Penn 476, 477 Williamson, Robert 666 Williamson, Sharon Dee 345 Williamson, Troy Weonard 702 Williford, John R 304 Willingham, Marian Ann 666 Willis, Gregory T 407 Willis, Jack M., Jr 104 Willis, Joan L 351, 682 Willis. Katherine 319, 341 Willis, Larry Neil 94, 230, 702 Willis, Richard Dawson 287, 666 Willis, Terry A 287, 640 Willmann, Kenneth E 283 Willms, Dennis G 666 Willms, William Alton 100, 702 Willoughby, Jan 355, 682 Wills- Franco, Fernando A 293 Willsey, Marion L 353. 666 Willson, Patrick Jas 277, 304. 640 Wilson, Arnold Leon 587 Wilson, Bambi Lou 640 Wilson, Barbara A 640 Wilson, Barbara Jo 397. 402 Wilson, Betty J 640 Wilson, Billy Wayne 666 Wilson, Brenda 339 Wilson, Charles Monroe ... 99, 255, 702 Wilson, Christopher 587 Wilson, Claude Reese 702 Wilson, Constance June 327. 702 Wilson, Dennis E 179 Wilson. Elaine 91 Wilson, Ethel L 339, 471, 640 Wilson, Gerald M 269, 682 Wilson, Cretchen Claire 702 Wilson, Henry Evan 476, 666 Wilson, Jackie Lynn 115. 247, 640 Wilson, James D 115. 247, 650 Wilson, James Preston 405, 666 Wilson, Jas. Stewart 105 Wilson, Jimmy Doyle 114, 640 Wilson. John W 583 Wilson, Juanita A 666 Wilson, Julia C 355 Wilson, Kenneth G 122, 640 Wilson, Leonard L, IJI 249, 640 Wilson, Leslie Ann . . ' 88, 341, 640 Wilson, Mary L 159 Wilson, Michael R 260, 261 Wilson, Patricia G 311. 341 Wilson, Patricia L 682 Wilson, Rabun T., Ill .... 110. 285, 640 Page 743 Name Pages Wilson. Randolph L 215, 214, 640 Wilson, Rebecca Ann 184 Wilson, Rich. Wiyne 640 Wilson, Rickey 138. 193 Wilson, Robert Carson. HI 269. 702 Wilson, Robert 1 271 Wilson, Sheila Kay 313, 650 Wilson, Teri C 582 Wilson, Thomas J 666 Wilson, Travis Gene 156, 587 Wilson. Troy M 122 Wilson, Vance James 283 Wilson, Virginia S 351, 682 Wilson, Wade Eug 99 Wilson, Warren K 99, 640 Wilson, William A 277, 666 Wiltse, Andreu L., Jr 640 Wiltse, Ronald Alan 99 Wimberly, Steven 259 Winburne, Jerry Dean 119, 640 Winchester, Nancy Jo 702 Winckler, Suzanne 345, 666 Wincorn, Warren C 122 Windecker. Theodore R 102, 666 Winder. Henry Figon 295, 702 Windham, Darrell B 285, 682 Windham. Harry C 640 Windham, John H., Ill 215 Windham, Judith Ann 355, 682 Windle, William Parker 121, 666 Windrow, William C 241. 682 Windsor, William Michael 295, 702 Winfrey, James N 249 Winkel, Judith Ann 325. 173, 702 Winkler, Herald W 118 Winn, Cindy 341 Winn, Connie Sue 162. 184, 702 Winn. Stephen T 273 Winslow, Christine H 682 Winston, Glynda Kaye 640 Winston, Lynda F 640 Winter, Alan Douglas 587 Winters, Douglas E., Jr 113 Wischer, Stephen E 122, 640 Wischmeyer, Mary Grace 88 Wise, Caryl Ann 370, 640 Wise. Jack G. .. 249, 442, 459, 461, 702 Wise, Lucinda C 351, 702 Wise. Nancy V 682 Wise, Richard Bruce 169, 257, 702 Wiseman, Diane Lee 339 Wiser. Richard C 234, 666 Wisner, Linda E 141, 207, 666 Wissemann, Linda E 383 Wister, Jon Neil 225 Witcber, Linda Jo 666 Witcher, Willye S 398 Withers. Dennii H. 114, 285, 202, 589, 640 Withers. Wendy Elizabeth 357 Witherspoon, John M 110 Wilt. Jerolyn S 325, 320 Witt, Sharon Kay 666 Wittlif. Lane 223, 587 Wittliff, Jamet R 249 Wiltlifi, John Wayne 641 Wittman, Marolyn ... 88. 143. 168. 197. 215, 218, 363, 489, 497, 520, 666 Wiiig. Carol Ann 361, 702 Woerner, Janis Lee 582 Worst, Donald Roger 235, 587 Wofford. Larry Lloyd 224 Wogart, Jan Peter 483 Wogslad, James E 595 Wold, Elsa Ann 400, 666 Wolf, Joan Carolyn 347, 702 Woll, Kenneth H 297, 666 Wo lf. Paulelte 329. 379 W.olf. Susan E 347 Wolf. Wm. R.wli 250 Wolfe, George E 482 Wolfe, James D 139 Wolfe. Mrs. Margaret Va. W 143 Name Pages Wolfe, William G 138 Wolff, Johlyn 401 Wolters, Kay Lynn 218, 337, 252, 321. 497, 666 Wolters, Thornton Lane 271, 682 Wolvcrton, Joe Benson, Jr. ... 244, 682 Womack, Mrs. Cora Nell 702 Womack, Robert Duncan 583 Womble, Mark Alison 251 Wommack, Virginia Gail 355, 702 Woner, Amijo 381 , 702 Woo, Walter 224, 702 Wood, Carol Ann 641 Wood, Cynthia T 308 Wood, Daniel Lee 180, 183 Wood. Darrell W 641 Wood, David E 641 Wood, David E 129, 682 Wood, David M 583 Wood, Frank M 271, 666 Wood, Henry B., Jr 682 Wood, Jeanne Elizabeth 169 Wood, Mary Patricia 702 Wood, Phyllis Kay 341. 702 Wood, Reed Glenn 285, 682 Wood, Susan M 170 Wood, Thomas R 118 Woodard, Thomas Victor, Jr 241. 169, 463, 702 Woodfin, John Mack 259, 479. 702 Woodle, Andrea Kaye 682 Woodruff, Edward Mich 129 Woods, Mrs. April Joy N 178 Woods, Daniel A 295, 641 Wooda, Forbes Leon 178 Woods. John Lee, Jr 702 Woods, Randall B 586 Woods, Robert Alan 227 Woods, Therrell E 116 Woodward. Halbert O., Jr 284 Woodworth, James R 474, 477 Woody, Martha Louise 112, 379 Woolam, Dennis Lee 227 Wooldridge, Liz Marie .. 143, 168, 192. 216, 394, 666 Wooley, John Carey 99 Woolrich, Sarah C 215. 666 Woolrich, Willis R., Ill 641 Woolsey, Brian Reed .... 293, 429, 438. 440, 453, 682 Woolsey, Susan Marie 403 Woolsey, Wiley Ceo 228 Word, Charlene M 331 Word, James Alan 260. 261, 666 Word, Linda Lee 162 Workman, Thomas Edward, Jr 301, 702 Works, George W., Ill 174 Worley. Barbara Arlene 403 Worley, Fred W 476 Worley. Jon William 285 Worrel. Charles J., Ill .. 174. 436, 437, 453 Worsham, Phillip L 250 Worsham, Ralph D 295 Wortham, Dana Rose 180, 182 Wortham, Cus 583 Wortham, James A 283 Wortham, Michael B 162. 234. 666 Worthington, Margaret R 345, 702 Worthy, Richard G 295, 682 Wortman, George Issac 227 Wray, John Hal 139 Wray, Nancy E 131, 197, 306, 344, 345 Wray. Robert John 20 Wren, Floyd Garvin, Jr 277, 666 Wriborg, Rebecca Jo 390. 641 Wright, Barbara Ann 399 Wright, Beverly J. . 190. 191. 218. 325. 371. 497. 510. 520 Wright, Carolyn Jo 383. 702 Wright. Carroll Edward 156. 162 Wright, Charlotte E 325 Wright. Connie Ray 641 Name Pages Wright, Cynthia Ann 382. 471 Wright, David H 117 Wright, David Ray 666 Wright, David W 293, 666 Wright, Esther J 173, 306, 497 Wright, Mrs. Frances L. F 641 Wright, Fred Craves, Jr 158, 162, 167. 682 Wright, Herbert R., Ill ... 94, 229, 682 Wright, James W., Jr 253 Wright, Janice Lee 325, 314 Wright, John Pete, HI 482 Wright, Jonnie L., Jr 293, 641 Wright. Julie Anne 383 Wright, Keith D 287, 682 Wright, Kitty 315, 336, 337, 641 Wright, Nancy Grace 383 Wright, Robert Lee, Jr 215, 303 Wright, Robert R 273, 682 Wright, Rosalind 825 Wright, Susan Nell 112. 702 Wright, Toni Ann 232 Wright, William Alferd, Jr. ... 458. 460 Wright, William Andrew 269. 702 Wright, Wm. Elmo, Jr 641 Wroten, Diane Eliz 641 Wroten, George F., Ill .. 235, 275, 682 Wrye, Walter C., Ill 257, 682 Wuensch, Robert Scott 458 Wuensche, Kenneth J 95 Wuensche, Vernon E 95 Wukasch, Linda Carol 144 Wurst, Fred Thomas 682 Wyatt-Brown, Laura 355, 702 Wyatt, James M 162 Wyatt, Joy Lea 345 Wycoff, Barbara B 169, 377, 682 Wylie, Billy B 588 Wylie, Susan Kay 353, 682 Wynn, Robert David 283, 702 Wynne, David Ebeling 287, 666 Wynne, George P. ... 302, 303, 304, 641 Wynne, Mary Ellen 355 Wyrick, Jean C 88, 357, 666 Wyrick, Milton D 149, 221, 224 Wyss. Jane Adair 178 Yaker, Madeline Betty 329, 702 Yang, Jung Hsi 589 Yankee, Jerald R 157, 233, 388 Yankee, Russell Scott 271, 702 Yantch, Patricia Ann 101, 383, 468, 469, 702 Yarborough, Owen Bascomb 461 Yarborough, Pamela Ruth 345 Yarborough, Sally Ann .. 143. 162, 166, 168. 390, 391 Yarbrough, Ann 215. 325, 666 Yarbrough, Carlton D 113 Yarbrough, Dana Elizabeth ... 327, 702, 173 Yarling, Charles B 146, 162, 234 Yarub, Mohmemed Dafterdar 103 Yaryan, Patricia M. 215, 339, 317, 682 Yass, Tarik A. M 103 Yates, Bonnie Bell 145, 363 Yate, Herbert J 265, 682 Yates, John Leslie 174 Yates. Linda Ruth 158. 682 Yatei. Paul Lee 180, 295. 641 Yalea, Ronny V 116. 641 Yaidi, Mojlaba 97 Yeager, Elizabeth J 325 Yeager, Katherine L 666 Yeager, W. Warren 583 Yeargan, Jerry Reese 139 Yeary, Alda F 309. 343 Yearjr, Sheryl Ann 104 Yee. Alli.on Sing 156, 215. 587 Yenawine, David Leroy 595 Ylinen. Frank Andr 223, 277. 702 Yoakum. Kathleen Mary 702 Name Pages Yoder, Karen Eliae 345, 383, 582 Yonge, John Joseph 702 York, John Louis 156. 407 York, Patricia Ann 403 York, Robt. Alan 122 York, Russell C 149, 229, 259 York, Thomas Flory 251, 587, 702 Youash, Sabah Y 666 Youens, Janet Faye 313 Youens, Karl D 257, 641 Youmans, Robert Alan 225. 702 Young, Caren Jane 347, 364, 372 Young, Charles F 397. 406 Young. Christopher S 458 Young, Curtis Sheldon 457 Young, David A 702 Young, David Allen 151, 267. 595 Young, Donald Ray 297, 304, 682 Young, Donna Rae 666 Young, Douglas Charles 223 Young, Eddie H. C., Jr 139 Young, Elizabeth L 382, 468, 471 Young, Gregg W 682 Young, Randall Wesley 223 Young, Reginald G 453 Young. Robt. David 241, 151 Young, Shannon E 483 Young, Thomas Scoggins 249, 702 Young, Vanesa Lynn 379, 702 Young, William Crawford 230, 275, 666 Youngblood, David Craig 666 Younger, Betty 402, 666 Younger, Joyce 402, 666 Youngmeyer, James P 641 Yousey, Robert F., Jr 666 Yowell, Susan Ann 135, 366, 641 Yust, Charles S 682 Yust, Elizabeth Marlene 327, 702 Zabava. Claude R 641 Zaghmout, Taha M 103 Zahabi, Skanker 97 Zamarripa, Guadalupe M 223 Zammito, John Henry 130, 156, 407. 587 Zamora, Mario 405, 482, 589, 641 Zanca, William Stulti 234 Zander, Donald L 104 Zank, Jill Anne 366, 666 Zapalac, George Frank 587 Zapp, Pamela J 352 Zavaleta, Anthony Noe 666 Zavaleta, Jesus A., Jr 666 Zedler, Gale Louise 582 Zeitler, Arthur W 641 Zeitler, Irvin Edwin, Jr 682 Zeluff, George W 269 Zerbe, Mrs. Susan Dee 641 Zerdecki, Judith Ann 702 Zern, John William 587 Zike, James H 303, 666 Zilkha, Abraham 98 Ziller, Cay Marion. Jr. ... 139, 589, 641 Zimmerman, Cheryl Anne 200, 236. M Zimmerman, John Charles. 702 Zimmerman, Kathryn Ruth .... 339, 383 Zimmerman, William E.. Jr (41 Zimmermann, Jeanne L 361, 702 Zirkle, Harriet E 366, 702 Zischang, Ray Allen 95 Zizelmann. John Robert 156. 473 Zlalkovich, Chaa. Philip . 156. 520. 641 Zonana, Jose Esquenazi 98 Zost, Edward D 128, 406 Zrubek, Mary Alice 153, 206. 641 Zubarik. Charles Jos., Jr 274, 275 Zubowski, Paul Barry - 289 Zurkey. Craig R 293, 438. 639 Zwald. Edw. Arnold. Jr 139. S89 Zwernem aan, Gerald R 475 Page 744 IB TJjgtml TttSOKm


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