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d- - 5 OO cxVVo vs3 V i cxVV V did 0. O V_ cA ' Vo « Q. r s. -- Copyright 1943 J. B. LONGLEY.............. Editor H. O. KUNKEL...... Associate Editor TOMB OF THE UNKNOWN SOLDIER OF AMERICA ☆ ☆ ☆ ☆ ☆ INTERNATIONAL SYMBOL OF GLORY, “KNOWN BUT TO GOD, HE SLEEPS IN A SIMPLE CLASSIC TOMB, DECORATED WITH THE WREATH OF VICTORY. To all heroes of World War II, decorated and undecorated, we dedicate this the 1943 Longhorn. May the courageous and valorous acts, deeds, and services of these men who are sacrificing their all for the preservation of the rights and privileges which we so dearly cherish, serve to instill in all the desire to devote their best to the cause of freedom and peace. These men have risked their lives performing services and deeds above and beyond the call of duty. They have displayed bravery, spirit, courage, and initiative in all lines of action. Among these men are many Aggies who are showering themselves with glory. Soon, we, the Class of 1943, will take our places with our fellow men. May God help us to do our work as well as these men have done theirs. Today, as this nation and her allies are engaged in the most devastate ing war ever waged, we are all bearing some hardships and pains. People at home are working day and night in order to produce and transport supplies and equipment to our courageous men at the fronts. On all fronts in all parts of the world Aggies are playing a major role in the conflict. They are displaying that real but indefinable “Fighting Aggie Spirit” by their meritorious deeds and courageous action. These men are devoting their all to the issue at hand . . . winning the war and the peace to follow. To these Aggies and to all other men of our armed forces, we have devoted this book. In behalf of the Longhorn Staff I wish to express appreciation to the cadet corps, the War and Navy Departments, and to all others who cooperated and assisted in securing material for this book. The editing of this book has been the greatest honor and privilege of my life. Thank you fellow seniors for this honor. To my splendid staff, thanks. 1 • RDminisiRRTion 2 • R G G I E L R n D 3 • C L R S S E S 4 ACTIVITIES 5 • F R V R I T E S 6 • fTI I L I I R R Y 7 • R I H L E T I C S 8-ORGRniZRTIOnS IN MEMOMAM HAROLD LOUIS DELFRAISE EDWIN BRIDGES PATTERSON GERALD EUGENE DEPEW RICHARD DOWNING F mi ™ General MacArthur was born at Little Rock, Arkansas, on January 26, 1880. On June 13, 1899, he was appointed to the United States Military Academy, and graduated at head of his class on June 11, 1903. Upon graduation he began a long and glorious career in the army, retiring on December 31, 1937, with the rank of general. He was recalled to active duty on July 26, 1941, and designated as Commanding General of the Far East Command, with headquarters at Manila. On March 17, 1942, General MacArthur transferred to Australia and was designated as Supreme Commander of the United States Army Forces in Australia, and Supreme Com- mander of the Southwest Pacific Area (combined forces). While so serving, he was awarded the Congressional Medal of Honor for conspicuous leadership and intrepidity in the Phil¬ ippines, with the following citation: “For conspicuous leadership in preparing the Philippine Islands to resist conquest, for gal ' lantry and intrepidity above and beyond the call of duty in action against invading Japanese Forces, and for the heroic conduct of defensive and offensive operations on the Bataan Peninsula. He mobilized, trained, and led an army which has received world acclaim for its gallant defense against a tremem dous superiority of enemy forces in men and arms. His utter disregard for personal danger under heavy fire and aerial bom ' bardment, his calm judgment in each crisis, inspired his troops, galvanized the spirit of resistance of the Filipino people, and confirmed the faith of the American people in their armed forces. Jyt ☆ ☆ ☆ ☆ ☆ m MEDAL OF HONOR The Congressional Medal of Honor is the oldest and highest decoration conferred hy the United States, having been established by Act of Congress in 1862. It is authorized to be awarded in the name of Congress to “each person, who, while an officer or enlisted man of the Army, for action involving actual conflict with the enemy, distinguishes him ' self conspicuously by gallantry and intrepidity at the ris of his life, above and beyond the call of duty. In order to justify the award of this medal, the recipient must have performed an extraordinarily hazardous service, the omission of which would not justly subject him to censure for shortcoming or failure in the performance of his duty. The first medal of any fiind to be awarded by the Com gress of the United States was to General George Washing ' ton for the capture of Boston. Second Lieutenant Alexander R. Rfininger, Jr., was the first person to be awarded the Medal of Honor in the current war. He was fiilled in action on January 12, 1942, when he repeatedly forced his way into enemy positions in the Philippine Islands and attached the enemy with rifle and hand grenades. In the award of the Medal of Honor, the recipieytt is ordered to Washington and the presentation is made by the President. In the case of a posthumous award, the yiearest of fim receives it. While 1,723 Medals of Hoywr had beeyt issued prior to 1917, out of more thayy four million meyy in the Army in the First World War, only 95 woyy this distinctioyi. ADMINISTRATION THE BOARD OF DIRECTORS DR. F. M. LAW Chairman The welfare of the students of A. M. College rests in the hands of a group of men whose actions and services have indicated that they have this responsibility foremost in their minds. These men, The Board of Directors, are appointed by the Governor of Texas for six years; and their many services and tireless efforts are rendered solely for the student body and the college. In rendering these services this group of men aid the college probably more than any other super ' visory group. The Board has for its Chairman Dr. F. M. Law, Fresh dent of The First National Bank of Houston; Mr. G. R. White, a banker and ranchman of Brady, is Vice Chairman. Other members of the Board are H. L. Kokernot, Jr., R. W. Briggs, A. H. Demke, H. J. Brees, John C. Burns, D. S. Buchanan, and Neth L. Leachman. 13 14 T. O. Walton President PRESIDENT’S MESSAGE Student publications reflect the attitudes, ambitions, and aspirations, as well as the ideals of student bodies. Through the Longhorn the editors of that publicati on hare contributed to higher ideals for the student body of this institution. In these uncertain tines, with sen who were trained in this College, scattered throughout the world, those into whose hands the Longhorn falls will find many reminders of the experiences they had and the pleasant days they spent on the campus of this institution. It is our hope that the members of the Class of f 43 will find in the current Longhorn reminders that bring back pleasant memories, and that reimpress upon their minds the beneficial aspects of their college careers. We haTe faith that this Class will truly represent the highest and noblest principles of manhood, and we believe they will give the same kind of efficient service to their Country that men trained at the A, M, College of Texas have given for almost three-quarters of a century, Much depends upon the ideals you carry a way from the institution as to the contribution you will make to the Wation s welfare. Tours will be the privilege to serve your Country and your 4 fellow men more efficiently and effectively than men have had an opportunity to serve those interests heretofore. Tour faculty and the administrative officers of the College will follow your careers with never-failing interest, and shall continue to wish for you the highest measure of success and the richest blessings that can come to men; blessings which come through duties efficiently performed and responsibilities courageously discharged, PBMfVIBf. E. J. KYLE DEAN, SCHOOL OF AGRICULTURE DEAN, SCHOOL OF ENGINEERING R. P. mRRSTELLER DEAN, VETERINARY MEDICINE T. D. BROOKS DEAN, SCHOOL OF ARTS AND SCIENCES; GRADUATE SCHOOL COLOnELMRURICE D. UUELTY COMMANDANT AND PROFESSOR OF MILITARY SCIENCE AND TACTICS E. EL HOLmGREER BUSINESS MANAGER THE REGISTRAR’S OFFICE Ably fulfilling its primary respom sibility of keeping records on all past and present students of the college, the registrar’s office compiles and dis- seminates daily information to stu dents, prospective students, prospect¬ ive employers, and outside agencies. H. L. Heaton is directing this work as Acting Registrar in the absence of Lt. Colonel E. J. Howell, who was called to active military service in 1941. Assisting him is a capable staff of regular employees and a group of student assistants. THE FISCAL OFFICE This office handles the financial ac¬ tivities of the college. It is conducted under the guidance of Mr. W. H. Hoffimann and his assistants. It pro¬ vides a place for students to deposit funds. Another of the functions of this office is purchasing supplies for various departments. Besides these regular duties, this department has established and now supervises the fiscal departments of the three branch colleges. The Association of Former Students The Association of Former StU ' dents is the organised effort of gradm ates and ex ' Students of the College to be of assistance to their institution and keep alive in the hearts of A. M. men the Aggie spirit of loyalty, friendliness, and cooperation. Present officers include William J. Lawson, ’24, Austin, president; J. P. Hamblen, ’27, Houston, vice presh dent; E. E. McQuillen, ’20, College Station, executive secretary; and L. B. Locke, ’22, assistant secretary, Bryan. E. E. McQUILLEN Other Officers H. H. WILLIAMSON T. R. SPENCE A. B. CONNER DR. T. F. MAYO W. E. WHITE DR. J. E. MARSH WJJofJL I ■1 wm. Lieutenant Commander O’Hare was born in St. Louis, Missouri, March 13, 1914. In June, 1937, he graduated from the United States Naval Academy, and was commissioned En¬ sign. In 1939, he reported to the Naval Air Station, Pensacola, Florida, for aviation instruction. Upon completion of the course there, he was designated Naval Aviator and assigned to duty with fighting squadrons, U. S. Fleet. He was advanced thirty numbers in his permanent rank of Lieutenant (junior grade) and advanced to the rank of Lieutenant Commander (temporary) for meritorious conduct. He was presented the Navy Congressional Medal of Honor by the President of the Unite d States with the following citation: “For conspicuous gallantry and intrepidity in aerial combat, at grave ris of his life above and beyond the call of duty, as section leader and pilot of Fighting Squadron Three, when on February 20, 1942, having lost the assistance of his teammates, he interposed his plane between his ship and an advancing enemy formation of nine attaching twimengined heavy bombers. ’Without hesitation, alone and unaided, he repeatedly attached this enemy formation at close range in the face of their intense combined machine gun and cannon fire, and despite this cor centrated opposition, he, by his gallant and courageous ac oti his extremely skillful marfismanship, making the most of every shot of his limited amount of ammunition, shot down five enemy bombers and severely damaged a sixth before they reached the bomb release point. “As a result of his gallant action, one of the most daring, if not the most daring single action in the history of combat aviation, he undoubtedly saved his carrier from serious damage.” Aim MEDAL OF HOAIOR mBmmmmBnBunmaMmMMM amagB aMBma H x amn amHmBUBBBgsmmisHmmBBamsBU IS lost coveted of the five awards the 7 [avy is authorized to present to 7 [aval and Marine Corps personnel in recog ' nition of heroic action or distinguished service is the 7 [avy Medal of Honor. This medal, li e its counterpart in the Army is by law presented in the name of Congress. The first recognition of a Tfaval victory was by Com gress on October 16, 1787, when it was resolved “That a medal of gold be strucfi and presented to the Chevalier John Paul Jones in commemoration of the valour and brilliant services of that officer in the command of a squadron of French and American ships under the flag of the United States off the coast of Great Britain in the late warT In 1915, the award was authorized for officers of the FJavy, Marine Corps, and Coast Guard. In the Act of February 4, 1919, provision was made for a new medal. This medal, lifie the first, is worn at the nec as a pendant, but in contrast to the older medal which is suspended direct from the ribbon band worn around the nec , the new medal is suspended direct from the band by means of its ribbon. i i m i e m d . . . symbolic tribute to every Aggie’s memory of Aggieland. 1. Johnny Hill and Company. 2. Admiration a la Marcelle and Frank. 3. The Bryan “400” steps out. ☆ 1. Bobby Harris and Jane Lou Short groovin’ it up. 2. The Press Club’s night to howl. 3. Howard Crossland swings out. 4. Engineers having a good time—without slide rules. 5. O. K., stare—too crowded to dance anway. 6. Double or Nothing? 7. Watch the birdie. 1. Aggie version of the Ina Ray Hutton dance. 2. Thirsty, Martha? . . . Tommy will take care of you. 3. Wow, what a car . . . 4. Claude Lee and Bob Kachtick sit one out. 5. “Parachutist” starring Sue Johnson. 6. Must have been a warm night, or something. ☆ 1. We’ll never forget you, Dick. 2. The Aeros take over the Grove. 3. Scott, Spencer, and Gene with Tommy Boling still pouring. 1. Company C Engineers . . . Honor Company. 2. Bill Holland receiving trophy. 3. Does your mother know you’re out? ☆ 1. No shine—four rams! 2. James flashes his winning smile. 3. Salute to “Old Glory.” 4. Excellent picture of the Aggieland Inn. 5. You can’t say the Aggies don’t go all out for Victory. 6. Parade Rest! 7. Some more of the famous Keaton bull. 8. Let me see your socks . . . Jlie y cademic d uildinff its time-worn halls still show of its time splendor—it’s tradition personified. 1. Must not have gotten much sleep last night. 2. How did they get in here? 3. Just people . . . 4. Thinking about T. U., boys? ☆ 1. Bill Palmer jives wi th some Boogie Woogie. 2. What some people won’t do to get in a picture. 3. Swingaroo . . . right in der Fuehrer’s face. 4. Ree McCullough—nuff said. 5. Colonel and Mrs. Welty. 6. I’ve seen things like that in a Barnyard. The traditional washing of Sully ... a study in mud. ☆ 1. The foundation of A. 6s? M.’s military fame. 2. Mud ' hopping . . . must he an Aero. 3. As if it doesn ' t rain enough without praying for it. 1. Shavetail DeLuxe. 2. Jack and Howard after R. V. initiation. 3. Chuck and Ted, just posing. 4. The unpredictable “Porky”. 5. Pull up that chest, Jimmy. ☆ The Aggieland Orchestra Rides The Fitch Bandwagon. 1. A toast . . . but not the usual beverage. 2. Schleeter spreads the grub for H Battery Coast. ☆ 1. Dick and his young hopefuls. 2. Juke Box Saturday Night. 3. Vander Weide gets a pipeful. 4. Girls seem to have been forgotten ... or have they? 5. Some Aggies will agree that this is better than noth ' ing to quench your thirst. 6. Spike says so, too. 7. Some more of the same. The Dallas Corps Trip . . . Remember? ☆ 1. The hitclvhiking was good. 2. As if they care where they are going. 3. Austimbound???? 4. You should have seen the mob on the other side of the street. 1. The good ole days. 2. Even football players study sometimes. 3. What kind of expression would you call that? ☆ 1. It must have been a hair-raising game. 2. The eventual end of all Engineers. 3. Gad!!!!!! 4. Exhausting, isn’t it, Sid. 5. Anyway “Happy” had on dark glasses. 6. Healthy Aggie recreation. 7. Air out! 8. Someone must be making a touchdown. 9. After the Ball is over. 10. The thirty-third exercise will be . . . 1. Two men who felt the sting of the New Deal. 2. Typical Shavetail. 3. Snip going to bull text. 4. Buckskin. 5. A fine combination. 6. Quit pulling his leg. 7. What a man!!! 8. Porky and Jack telling a fish story. 9. Oh for life of an A. H. major. 10. Very military. ☆ 1. The Engineers get the job done. 2. Colonel Boles directs. 3. Gee, a letter. 1. The Twelfth Man receives reinforcements. 2. Date, dog, and girl. 3. Hump! ☆ 1. This little jeep had a busy day. 2. At least the girl is interested. 3. Refreshments were enjoyed by all. 4. We are the Aggies . . . 9. 5. Taking the “Share your Car” motto literally. 6. Say, Phil, who took this one? 7. One of Franklin’s busy nights. 8. We thought the music was lousy, too. And Chuck gets cut out of another picture. ■ (Chemistry (fj uifcling . . . scene of test ' tubes and qui 2 ; 2 ;es. he __ Agricultural (f3uilding . . . one of the oldest buildings on the campus —where farming is an art. 1. Star Spangled Banner. 2. Keep ’em Flying. 3. Why the Aggie “T wasn’t made at the TCU game. ☆ 1. Don’t push, fellows. 2. The Fish can’t decide whether they want to hump or nc 3. Look, three empty seats. 4. The howling mob. 5. Where’s Chuck? 6. Oh, here he is . . . Contact! — 1. Universal has got ’em at it again. 2. That fighting Aggie Corps. ?. Must be Martha O’Driskal. 4. Yell Frogs. 5. Must be before the game—not many down yet. 6. At least the Frogs turned out to help Universal. ☆ 1. Cordua couldn’t figure that one out. 2. FJitch ' hiking is not so bad after all! 3. No one but Dalby could get that drunk! 1. Harry, Tom, and Russel are sure enjoying the refresh- ments. 2. The ratio is too even to be at Aggieland! ☆ 1. Some people might call that a picnic, but I don’t know. 2. Pretty nice ride they caught. 3. Gas rationing isn’t so bad! 7. Now that the eating is over, 4. Gordon and Lawrence don’t even give them time to sign up. 5. Looks like a Hollywood bull session! 6. The Press Club got a feed that time, let’s get down to business! ol y. m c. -A. . . . center of student activity. 1. Just two bits this time, Frogs! 2. They must be loaded. 1. Royal escort for Norman Raine. 2. What is so rare as a day in June . . . 3. Down Mexico Way. 4. Waiting for a street car? 5. And legal, too. 6. Preparation for rugged army life. ☆ 1. What’s her name, John? 2. How about a low curve, Andy? 3. A good time was had by all. 4. Props must belong to Universal. 5. 10 p.m. Engineer taps. 1. Quite a trophy. 2. Major Roberts sees that it’s mixed just right. 3. Do you, really . . . Oh, Jerry! ☆ 1. Aggie rodeo in full swing. 2. Aggie spirit reigns. 3. The model housewife. 4. We do study occasionally. 5. Future aeros, no doubt. 6. Gobs of bull. 7. Successful SAE meeting. 8. Ain’t love grand? 9. Intramural volleyball. 1. Lt. Col. and Mrs. Hilger enter Kyle Field. 2. Universal Review. ☆ 1. Commandos scale 10 ' foot wall. 2. 18 ' foot ladder offers no difficulty. 3. Low hurdles to warm up on. 4. There’s that ladder again. 5. Which way did he go, George? 6. Must be in a hhurry. 1. Broad jump just a part of Commando training. 2. No place for Mister Five-by Five. 3. Ugh . . . 4. We used to do this in grade school. 5. Step high, boys. 6. And only halfway through. 1. It did have another end. 2. Good for the leg muscles. 3. Perfect balance or else . . . 1. Ensign Gay thrills the Aggies and Sailors with his tale. 2. How many Jap planes did you say? 3. Lt. Col. Hilger and J. R. Adams talk it over. ☆ 1. Alec Templeton pounds the ivories. 2. Henry Scott playing in one of his milder moods. 3. Double Feature . . . 4. Group of admiring Town Hall assistants with Jean Dickenson. 5. H. V. Kaltenborn lets go with some inside dope. 6. “Swing Low Sweet Chariot” . . . the Jackson Jubilee Singers. 7. Henry Scott goes into one of his acts. 3nA ide ddta ird of the Administration Building . . . pathway to the offices of the Deans. sddministration (tduiiding ... a fitting gateway that greets the incoming visitor with a sight of lasting beauty. 1. Deposit another nickel plee ' UZ. 2. Now hand me my eyelashes. 3. The cream of the “Tessie W” crop. ☆ 1. Must be pretty good. 2. Revilee. 3. “Rickety Rock Rock Rock” . . . the famous Aggie “T.” 4. Franklins on one of its busier nights. 5. They must be at a “Bundles for Britain” party. 6. They took the pilot to the Vet hospital. 7. Put your little foot . . . 1. Jan Garber provides sweet and swing for the Field Ball. 2. Joe Lemly must have made a hit with men on base. 3. And whose little girl are you? 4. Fm sorry, I already have a late date. 5. The Aggieland pinch ' hits for Herb Miller at the Eiv gineers’ Ball. 6. What—no “C” card? ☆ 1. No lack of color at the Composite Ball. 2. Nope . . . not Krupa. 3. The famous Noble Sissle Blues. 1. ' Are you still singing? 2. Something must have been terribly funny. 3. Buck Weirus about to be out ' talkcd by a Marine. ☆ 1. 9:20 Special . . . Aggieland style. 2. Just plain “Barber Shop” harmony. 3. Martha and Bill relax between takes. 4. Ruth Tilley—Aggie Day Sweetheart. 5. Sixteen Queens of Battle. 6. Hotard’s Bar. 7. I m gonna niO ' O ' Ove . . . way out on the outskirts of town. Pardon me but you look just like Margie. Wihtary WaH . . . scene of the Traditional Elephant Walk. As Rev becomes a star . . . ☆ 1. Sound Stage No. 29. 2. Ann Gwynne . . . isn’t that enough? 3. Next . . . 4. I hope you don’t mind our reading over your shoulder. 5: No, no . . . it’s not “Beat the Pants off of Texas.” r 6. Retreat. 1. Take No. 11. 5. Bet you don’t make it to the door. 2. Surely there’s something more interesting to do. 6. What’s yell practice coming to? 3. Ann Gwynne, meet Anne Gwin. 7. Major O’Driscoll. 4. Hollywood hopefuls excitedly arriving. 8. It’s done with mirrors. ☆ 1. Ladies’ night . . . 2. And I’m just dying to make a screen test. 3. Did Cindy get electrocuted? Every laddie has his lassie . . . aw, I split it, says Chuck. ☆ 1. I wonder if she can dance, too? 2. I’ll take sarsaparilla. 3. Jimmie Knight ready to meet trouble. 4. Oh, can you eat out there? 5. It must be good if Mansfield’s looking. 6. And so I says to him . . . A Traditional Thanksgiving Game Bon Fire . . . Nero Had Nothing on Universal Pictures. ☆ 1. Heave ho! 2. What, none of what the Engineers build yet? 3. Seniors hump at end of traditional Elephant Walk. 4. The take . . . 5. Martha and Ann without Chick Hurst for once. 6. Sweethearts of the Aggie Band. 1. If you are in it, this is what you will look like. 2. Corps of Cadets, 5000 strong. 3. Resting up between takes. 4. Aggie spirit! 5. C C. W. S. freshmen yell under the watchful eye of two sophomores. 6. “We’re the twelfth man on that Fighting Aggie Team!” 7. Indirect advice to Universal through Winstead. ☆ 1. Dean Kyle, Claude Wickard, the Secretary of Agricuh ture, T. P. Priddie, and W. J. McAnelly talk over the situation. 2. The Cavalry escorts and the F. A. salutes for Wickard. 1. James and Morrison beam—O such bright and smiling faces. 2. If your picture has been made with Ann, or Martha, paste it here. 3. Another picture of this sort appears on page 326. 4. Martha stands among the best of them. 1. Red Buchanan and Betty Jane Winkler enjoying each other’s company—we hope. 2. Stiff as a board and we don’t mean maybe. 3. Special Delivery. 4. Filming Old Army. 5. Ain’t “SHE” just adorable. 6. Ikey McCarrell and the Magazine for Men (?). 7. Ann Gwynne attracts the Great Aggie Band. 2) J tinquislieJ Service roAS MAJOR GENERAL GEORGE F. MOORE Major General George F. Moore was born in Austin, Texas, on July 3, 1887. In 1904 he entered A. M. He was a second lieutenant of Company B, Infantry, star tackle on the football team, served on the Longhorn staff, was a ' member of the Ross Volunteers and the “T” Association. In 1908 he graduated with the degree of Bachelor of Science in Civil Engineering. General Moore started his career as a second lieutenant of Coast Artillery in 1909. After serving at home and in the Philippines, and having attained the rank of Colonel, he returned to A. 5? M. to serve as Commandant and Professor of Military Sciences and Tactics in 1937. He will be remembered as one of the Aggies’ best loved and respected Commandants. On April 29, 1942, he was awarded the Distinguished Service Cross and was cited by General Douglas MacArthur for “extraordinary heroism in commanding harbor defenses in Manila and Subic Bay during the March and April siege of the Philippines; for gallantry in continually visiting the most exposed elements in his command. He repeatedly passed from one echelon to another during sustained hostile attacks, giving encouragement, directing operations, and by his courage and example, inspiring the heroic efforts of his command. “The splendid efficiency and dogged determination of this garrison was largely based orv his efficiency, tenacity, and individual courage. ☆ ☆ ☆ ☆ ☆ ARMY SERVICE CROSS mmi. mMBiflWEHMnflHHM HBMIHn—fllin WHHMHBHIMWillBlHillHlBlIMI . _ ' ... i ’ ” ! The Distinguished Service Cross, which in the Army is rated second only to the Medal of Honor, had its beginning in an Act of Congress on January 12, 1918. It is to be awarded to persons, who,—while serving in any capacity with the Army of the United States, distinguish themselves by extraordinary heroism in connection with military opera ' tions against an armed enemy. 7 One of the first awards of the Distinguished Service Cross was made on March 18, 1918, to Second Lieutenant John 7 [. Greene, 6th Field Artillery, for driving away a German attaching party which surrounded him after he was wounded. Captain Colin P. Kellev, Jr., received this award posthumously for his heroism in sinking the Japanese battle ' ship, Haruna” on December 9, 1941. He leas the first hero so recognized in this war. There were approximately 6,379 Distinguished Service Crosses toon by officers and enlisted men of the Army during the First World War. Recommendations for the award of this decoration as well as the Medal or Hotwr, the Distinguished Service Medal, and the Army Silver Star are forwarded to the Decorations Board of the War Department, who after careful considera ' tion, decides whether the award is actually given. This decoration may be awarded in the field, however, by com ' manding generals without being referred to the War DeparP ment or to Congress. u n n $ S enior da55 O i icerd ROCKY SUTHERLAND............................President GUS LINK....................................Vice-President BLAND HARRISON...............................Secretary J. C. DENNY.....................................Treasurer JOHN WELLS SMITH.............. Historian BOBBY STEPHENS...........................Social Secretary 70 ADAMS, JACK H. “Jax” AA Mabank Age 21; 1st Lt.; 2nd in Command; 2nd Hq. F.A.; Accounting Society; Kaufman County Club. ADAMS, J. R., JR. “Spook” A A La Feria Age 21; Capt. B Inf.; Rio Grande Valley Club. ADAMS, J. W. “Buster” Aero Mertzon Age 20; 2nd Lt. A Ord.; I. Ae. S.; San Angelo Club. ADAMS, MOFFATT “Mable” Arch San Antonio Age 21; A Cav.; Major, 1st Sqn.; Student Welfare Rep ' resentative; Eng. Council; Spanish Club; Y Cabinet; Pres, of Architectural Society; Sect, and Treas. of Junior Class. ADKISSON, W. M. “Bill” EE Fayette, Mo. Age 20; V.-Pres. Y.M.C.A. Cabinet; Scholarship Honor Society, AIEE; Town Hall Ass’t. AGEE, CHARLES D. ME Dallas Age 20; C Eng.; Capt. Bn. Staff; Pres. SAME; ASME. ALBRITTON, FORD D. “Deacon” LA Houston Age 21; Capt. G F.A.; Economics Club; Houston Club; Recreational Officer; Town Hall Asst.; Best Drilled Medal ’41. ALDRICH, KEITH J. “Yank” LA St. Petersburg, Fla. Age 21; 1st Lt. H Inf.; Economics Club; Brazos County Club; Varsity Baseball. ALEXANDER, BOB E. “Swoose” IE Scurry Age 20; Capt. 1st C.H.Q.; Industrial Education Club; Distinguished Student; Student Ass. Eng. Drawing Dept. ALEXANDER, MARVIN M. ME Fort Worth Age 21; E Eng.; ASME; Fort Worth Club. ALFORD, J. P. “Posie” Agr Waelder Age 21; Capt. D Inf.; Agronomy Society; Peach Creek Club; 18 ' 23 Club. ALFORD, PHILIP “Phil” Ag Ed Hearne Ag e 20; E F.A. Major 2nd Bn.; Pres. Agricultural Education Club. ALFORD, R. A. “Bob” AA Mumford Age 20; 2nd Lt. 2HQ F.A.; Marketirt and Finance Club. AMIS, BILL Geol ‘Wild Willie” Abilene Age 21; 2nd Lt. Inf. Band; Geology Club. 71 AMMONS, HAROLD L. PH Age 21; Q.M.C. “Slim” Stephenville ANDERSON, G. R. VM “Satan” Odessa Age 21; F Basin Club. F.A.; Jr A V M A; Sec. ' Treas. Permian ANTHONY, HAROLD B. AA Bloomburg Age 19; Q.M.G.; Accounting Society. ARMSTRONG, ABBOTT E. “Buck” AA Houston Age 19; F.A. Band; Accounting Society; Houston Club. ASBURY, FLETCHER D. A A Dallas Age 21; I F.A.; Circulation Manager Battalion; Market ' ing and Finance Club; Press Club; Dallas Club. ASHFORD, FRED, JR. “Jug” ME Longview Age 20; D Eng., 1st Lt. 2nd Bn. Staff; SAME; ASME; Pres. Longview Club. ASHWORTH, J. O. “Otho” AA Bryan Age 21; H; Marketing and Finance Club; Economics Club. ATKINS, C. B. “Clipper” AA Denton Age 21; 2nd Lt. I F.A.; Accounting Society; Denton County Club; Distinguished Student. ATKINS, R. C. RS Tabor Age 22; 1st Hdq. F.A.; Rural Sociology Club; Saddle and Sirloin Club. BABCOCK, CHARLES L. “Charlie” LA Beaumont Age 20; A F.A.; Junior Editor Battalion Newspaper; Junior Editor Battalion Magazine; Students Activities Committee; Economics Club; Radio Club; Sec. ' Treas. Beaumont Club; YMCA Cabinet; The Vacationists Club. BAEN, SPENCER R. “Spence” PME San Antonio Age 21; Capt. C C.A.C.; ASME; Petroleum Club; San Antonio Club; Scholarship Honor Society; 2nd Freshman Math. Contest; 2nd Freshman Sliderule Contest; Coast Artillery Association Award ’42. BAEUCHLE, ALFRED A. “Mickey” AA Marlin Age 21; 2nd Lt. C F.A.; Accounting Society; Falls County Club; Marketing and Finance Club. BAILEY, CHARLES E, “Jug” LA Dallas Age 20; C Inf.; Dallas; Economics Club, 18 ' 23 Club. BAILEY, EUGENE L. “Gene” Pet E El Paso Age 21; B Ord.; Petroleum Engineering Club; Methodist Student Council. BAILEY, LEO L. “Dead Eye” Hort Blossom Age 20; 2nd Lt. E Inf.; Pres. Horticult ure Society; Lamar County Club. BAIRD, JACK A. EE Omaha Age 21; B S.C. Major Corps Staff; Sec. Student EngL neering Council; Scholarship Honor Society; AIEE; Piney Woods Club; Winner Soph Math Contest; Dis ' tinguished Student. BAIRD, JOHN M. Geol Age 21; F F.A.; V.-Pres. Geology Club. “Long John” Houston BAKER, ERNEST EDWARD, JR. “Ernie” Ch E Galveston Age 20; Capt. A C.W.S.; AIChE; Galveston Club. BALL, DAVID, JR. “Dee” LA Houston Age 20; G F.A.; Asst. Advertising Mgr. Longhorn ’42; Economics Club; Houston Club. BALL, EMMETT B. “Bear Tracks” ME Liberty Age 20; 1st Lt. G C.A.C.; V.-Pres. Liberty County Club; ASME. BALL, RULAND A. “Tooter” AH Uvalde Age 20; Capt. 3 Hq F.A.; Saddle and Sirloin Club; Block and Bridle Club; Southwest Texas Club. BALLARD, D. C. Doc” VM Haskell Age 20; M Inf.; AVMA; 18-23 Club. BARNARD, K. R. “Kent” Ch E Amarillo Age 20; B C.W.S.; AIChE; Duncan Volunteer; Amarillo Club. BARONCINI, ROBERT LOUIS “Baron” LA Galveston Age 24; 3rd C.H.Q.; Economics Club; Newman Club; Galveston Club. BARRETT, JASPER H. “Jap” Ch E Beaumont Age 21; A C.W.S. Major Bn. Staff; Pres. AIChE; Student Engineers Council; Distinguished Student. BARTH, CLIFFORD “Cliff” Arch E Kenedy Age 21; Capt. E Inf.; Architectural Society; ASCE; Pres. Kenedy Club. BARTH, THOMAS S. “T-Bone” CE Eddy Age 21; Inf.; ASCE; Football. BARTON, JACK P. Ag Ed Whitney Age 18; NM; Reporter Poultry Science Club; Parlia¬ mentarian F.F.A. Club. BAUML, JOSEPH A. “Joe” CE San Antonio Age 22; 1st Lt. B Eng.; V. ' Pres. ASCE; San Antonio Club; Newman Club. BEARD, JAMES H. “Jimmy” ME Bryan Age 20; 2nd Lt. H C.A.C.; ASME; Brasos County Club. BEASLEY, CHARLES P. “Charlie” Ag Ed Abilene Age 21; Inf.; F.F.A.; Ag Ed Club; Junior Livestock Judging Team ’40 ' ’41. BEATIE, M. A. AA Age 22; 2nd Hq F.A. BEAUMONT, DIRK ALBERS “Birddog” AA Port Arthur Age 20; E Inf.; Recreational Officer; Pres. Port Arthur Club. BECKLEY, DANN E. VM San Antonio Age 23; MG Cav.; Jr. AVMA; San Antonio Club. “Abie” Paris BELL, PERCY LEE “P. L.” Agr Greenville, Miss. Age 21; Capt. B Q.M.C.; Recreational Officer; Dis ' tinguished Student; Agronomy Society; Sec.-Treas. ’41, Soc. Sec. ’42, Mississippi Valley Club; Sc holarship Honor Society. BENNER, J. R. “Bob” Aero El Paso Age 19; G C.A.C.; lAeS; El Paso Club. BENNETT, PAUL M. “P.M.” Agr Kerens Age 22; 1st Lt. D Inf.; Agronomy Society; 18-42 Club; Distinguished Student; Navarro County Club. BERING, CONRAD “Suds” LA Houston Age 20; A Q.M.C.; WTAW News Editor; Houston Club. BEYER, WILLIAM “Bill” Ch E Fort Worth Age 21; B C.W.S.; Lt. Col. Comp. Regt.; Student Engineering Council; Y Cabinet; Scholarship Honor Society; Distinguished Student; Fort Worth Club; Who’s Who. BILLINGSLEY, ALBERT M. “Al” Arch E Waxahachie Age 20; Ord.; Architectural Society; Ellis County Club. BILLINGSLEY, J. C. “Jake” Arch E Pasadena Age 20; 1st Lt. E C.A.C.; ASCE; Architectural Society; Houston Club. BLACK, W. R. “Bill” AH Breckenridge Age 21; Capt. D Cav.; T-Club; Varsity Baseball; Fish Basketball; Sec.-Treas. R.V.; Saddle and Sirloin Club; Block and Bridle Club; Distinguished Student. BLACKALLER, E. H. “Ed” Pet E Pearsall Age 22; 3 Chq; Petroleum Club; AIME; Southwestern Texas Club. BOLLING, T. J “Chief” ME Edna Age 21; A Eng. Major 1st Bn.; Pres. ASME; SAME; Engineering Council; Who’s Who. BOOTHE, WM. A. “Bill” Pet E Beeville Age 22; I Chq; AIME; Petroleum Enginering Club. BORGSTROM, C. E. “Charlie” Aero Houston Age 19; 2nd Lt. G C.A.C.; lAeS; Houston Club. BOWDEN, R. H. “Bob” Ch E El Paso Age 20; C C.W.S.; AIChE; Distinguished Student; El Paso Club. BOWIE, WM. H. “Bill” Pet E Dallas Age 21; Capt. H C.A.C.; Scholarship Honor Society; R.V.; Distinguished Student; AIME; Petroleum Engineer ' ing Council; Dallas Club. BOWNDS, D. C. DH Age 21; D Cav. “Beetie” Houston BOYD, E. E. “Lauter” A A Terrell Age 21; 2nd Lt. C.A.C.; Accounting Society; Sbsia Volunteers; Kaufman County Club. BRADSHAW, F. M. “Brad” ME Longview Age 22; 1st Lt. H C.A.C.; V.-Pres. Longview Club; ASME. BRANDON, P. W. Ch E “Bill” San Benito Age 20; 1st Lt. C C.W.S.; Sec. ' Treas. AIChE; Y Coun- cil; Rio Grande Valley Club. BRAKEBILL, C. H. “Brake” AA Bonham Age 22; 2nd Lt. 1st Hdq F.A.; Accounting Society; OBB; Bonham Club BREAUX, R. A. “Bob” EE Houston Age 20; 1st Lt. E S.C.; AIEE; R.V.; Houston Club. BRENNAN, F. M„ VM Age 21; C F.A.; AVMA. “Mike” Fontana, California BRESNEN, K. C. “Kenny” LA Dallas Age 20; A Cav. Capt. Regt. Staff; Associate Editor Battalion; Scholarship Honor Society; Press Club; Horse Show; Tumbling Team; Distinguished Student; Dallas Club. BRIDGES, L. A. “Porky” Ag Ed Bronte Age 20; 1st Lt. A Q.M.C.; Press Club; San Angelo Club; Asst. Advertising Manager Battalion. BRIENT, R. R. “Curly” H [ ME Port Arthur Age 20; A F.A.; V.-Pres. Port Arthur Club; ASME; J|y bf Leader of Aggieland Orchestra. Hi BRIGHT, H. R. Pet E “Bum” Dallas Age 22; Capt. D C.A.C.; Student Welfare Representative ’41; Petroleum Engineering Club; Best Drilled Medal ’41; AIMME; Dallas Club; R.V. BRISCOE, A. C. “Andy” AH Richmond Age 19; A Q.M.C.; Pres. Fort Bend County Club; Saddle and Sirloin Club; Field Artillery Band. BROUSSARD, D. L. CE Age 21; C F.A.; ASCE. “Pop” Center Point BROWN, ALANSON Agr “Al” Pryor, Oklahoma Age 21; 1st Lt. B F.A.; Agronomy Society; Scholarship Honor Society; Singing Cadets; Distinguished Student; Y Cabinet. BROWN, DeWITT C. “Dusty” EE Dallas Age 22; 1st Lt. B S.C.; AIEE; Dallas Club; Intramural Manager. BROWN, JACK W. “Hare” ME Wink Age 21; B Eng. Major Regt. Staff; ASME; SAME; Trans ' Pecos Club. BROWN, HORACE D. AH “Hoss” Rock Springs Age 21; Capt. H Inf.; Heart of Texas and Mountaineers Club; Pres. ’42, Treas. ’41 Saddle and Sirloin Club. BROWN, REAGAN V. AA Age 20; G Inf. Capt. Regt. Staff. “Beasy” Henderson BROWN, RODGERS P. ME Dallas Age 20; 2nd Lt. H C.A.C.; ASME; Dallas Club. BRUNSON, FRED W. “Bruns” ME Denison Age 20; 1st Lt. B Ord.; SAME; ASME; Sbisa Volun¬ teers; Distinguished Student. BRUSH, CARLTON EE Dallas Age 21; B S.C. Major 1st Bn.; AIEE; Dallas Club; Track Letter ’41, ’42. BRYANT, R. L. “Bob” ChE Stanford Age 19; Capt. C C.W.S.; Student Welfare Representa¬ tive of Sophomore Class; AIChE. “Soapy” Stamford BRYANT, W. J. LA Age 20; G Inf.; Pres. Sophomore Class. BUCEK, FELIX “Pep” AH Schulenburg Age 20; Capt. A Inf.; T ' Club; Czech Club; Pres. Fayette County Club; Football ’39 ' ’42; Track ’39-- 1 42. BUCHANAN, W. M. “Buck” ME Shreveport, La. Age 20; 2nd Lt. D F.A.; ASME; Shreveport Club. BUCY, WILLIAM F., JR. “Bill” LA Brownwood Age 20; Major Inf. Band; Geology Club. BURCHFIELD, DEE “Stubby” AA Crandall Age 26; 2nd Lt. I Inf.; O.B.B. BURKS, SAMUEL VICTOR, JR. “Bill” Ch E Kingsville Age 19; C.W.S. Capt. Regt. Staff; Singing Cadets; AIChE. BURLESON, JOHN T. “Goon” LA Houston Age 21; B Q.M.C.; Accounting Society; Houston Club; Economics Club. BURNS, R. E. “Bob” CE Tenaha Age 22; C C.W.S.; Pres. Tenaha Club; ASCE. BUTLER, EARL “Bud” Agr Graham Age 22; 1st Lt. G Inf.; Agronomy Society; Young County Club; South West Crops Team; International Crops Team. BUTLER, R. W. “Bob” CE Bryan Age 20; 2nd Lt. 1st Hq. F.A.; ASCE; Brazos County Club; R.V.; Senior Town Hall Asst. ’ 4 3. « BUTTRILL, WALTER “Curly” AA Houston Age 20; A Q.M.C.; Marketing and Finance Club; Methodist Student Council; Senior Scout Organization; Houston Club; Y Cabinet. CABEEN, J. L. “Jimmy” VM Dallas Age 20; D Inf.; AVMA; Dallas Club; 18 ' 23 Club. CAMPBELL, A. R. “Bert” EE Houston Age 20; Hq S.C.; Houston Club; Duncan Volunteers. CAMPBELL, D. E. ME Richardson Age 21; 2nd Lt. B C.A.C.; ASME; Sbisa Volunteer. CANTU, PETER “Pete” LA San Antonio Age 20; A F.A.; Spanish Club; Cosmopolitan Club; Newman Club; Singing Cadets; Distinguished Student; Sec. Architectural Society. CAPERTON, GENE B. “Cape” ME Shamrock Age 20; A Eng.; Lt. Col. Eng. Regt.; Sec. Eastern Pan ' handle Club; Sec. ’42, V. ' Pres. ’43 AIME; ASME; SAME; Engineering Council; Rifle Team; Platoon Leader R.V.’s; Distinguished Student; Who’s Who. CARAWAY, W. B„ JR. “Red” Ag Ed Weatherford Age 20; A F.A.; Scholarship Honor Society; F.F.A. CARDWELL, WALTER W., JR. “Dusty” AH Luling Age 21; D Cav. Cadet Colonel; Editor Elect of AgrL culturist; Pres. Elect of Scholarship Honor Society; Chairman Student Election Committee; Student Welfare Committee; Student Aid Committee; Pres. Triangle Club; Agricultural Advisory Council; Historian Junior Class; Junior Editor of Agriculturalist; Secretary Y Cabinet; V. ' Pres. Junior Y Council; Sec. Saddle and Sirloin Club; Block and Bridle Club; Press Club; R.V.; F.F.A.; Town Hall Assistant; Blue Ridge Scholarship; Distinguished Student; Who’s Who. CARLISLE, CECIL C. “Teet” AA Alice Age 21; 2nd Lt. E C.A.C.; Marketing and Finance Club; Gulf Coast Club. CARLSON, DON W. “Don” AH Georgetown Age 22; Lt. A Cav.; Saddle and Sirloin Club; Block and Bridle Club; Pres. Williamson County Club; Sbisa Volunteers. CAROTHERS, G. C. “Grover” AA Stamford Age 20; 1st Lt. C Inf.; Marketing and Finance Club; Rural Sociology Club; Distinguished Student. CARPENTER, M. B. “Carp” DH Sulphur Springs Age 21; N.M.; Biology Club; Reporter Kream 6? Kow Klub; Junior Dairy Cattle Judging Team. CARPENTER, RUFUS L. “Johnnie” AA Waco Age 21; 1st Lt. E Inf.; Marketing and Finance Club; Waco and McLennan County Club; 18 ' 23 Club. CARTER, JACK E. AA Luling Age 21; 1st Lt. 2nd in Command H Inf.; Accounting Society; Press Club; Triangle Club; Asst. Advertising Manager Battalion. CARTER, W. C., JR. “Cue ' Ball” CE Fordyce, Ark. Age 23; 2nd Lt. D Eng.; ASCE; SAME; Arkansas Club; Junior Editor Battalion; Sbisa Volunteers; Press Club; Spanish Club. CASEY, WATT MATTHEWS “Palo” VM Albany Age 22; MG Cav.; Jr. AVMA; Scholarship Honor Society; Best Drilled Medal ’41; Distinguished Student. CASSO, R. R. “Toro” ME Laredo Age 20; ASME; Cosmopolitan Club; Pres. Laredo Club. CHACHERE, CLARENCE W. EE Houston Age 21; Capt. B S.C.; AIEE; Houston Club; Best Drilled Medal ’41. CHALMERS, W. H. “Chuck” AA Houston Age 22; G F.A.; Major Corps Staff; Head YelLLeader ’43; Junior Yell Leader ’42; Pres. ’43, Sec. ’42 Houston Club; Marketing and Finance Club; Who ' s Who. CHAMPION, JOHN W. DH Age 19; N.M. ’Champ” Decatur CHAPMAN, JAMES T. “Jimmy” CE Karnes City Age 20; Capt. I Inf.; ASCE. CHAPMAN, KENDALL T. “Pudgie” IE Waco Age 21; 2nd Lt. Inf. Band; Waco Club; Industrial Education Club. CHATHAM, RUSSELL L. “Russ” Ch E Baird Age 21; 1st Lt. B Ord.; AIChE; Scholarship Honor Society; Battalion Sports Staff; Recreational Officer PH 15. CHEATHAM, PAUL P., JR. “Chic” AA Little Rock, Arkansas Age 20; 1st Lt. F F.A.; Marketing 6? Finance Club; Little Rock Club; Varsity Football; Pres. Canterbury Club. CHERRY, H. H. Aero Dallas Age 20; 1st Lt. D Cav.; lAeS; Distinguished Student. CHILDS, B. O., JR. “Pat” CE Fort Worth Age 20; 2nd Lt. D C.A.C.; ASCE; Fort Worth Club; R.V. CHUNN, LUTHER P. Pet E Fort Worth Age 21; 2nd Lt. A C.A.C. CLARK, ASHLEY “Plummer” VM Fort Worth Age 23; Capt. 2nd Sqn. Staff; Ross Volunteer; Jr. AVMA; Fort Worth Club. CLARK, G. W. Aero Houston Age 20; 2nd Lt. F.A. Band; Vice Chairman lAeS; Student Engineering Council; Houston Club; Fort Worth Club. CLARK, L. H. “Howard” ME Houston Age 21; A C.A.C.; ASME. CLAYTON, P. A. “Tennessee Kid” VM Bailey, Tenn. Age 21; 2nd Lt. C Cav.; Jr. AVMA; Pres. Mississippi Valley Club. CLEMONS, H. C. “Woodie” Ag Ed Bartlett Age 21; 1st Hq. F.A. Capt. Regt. Staff; Reporter Agrh cultural Education Club; V.-Pres. Williamson County Club; Scholarship Honor Society; Distinguished Student; Headwaiter Duncan Hall. CLINE, DEANE T. “D. T.” VM Amarillo Age 22; 1st Lt. 2nd in Command M.G. Cav.; Jr. AVMA; Student Representative; Amarillo Club; Sbisa Volunteers; Distinguished Student. CLORE, WALTER L. “Danny” AA Brownsville Age 21; E C.A.C.; Accounting Society; Rio Grande Valley Club; Freshmen Tennis. CLUTTER, J. E. “Doc” Ch E San Antonio Age 22; 2nd Lt. A C.W.S.; ACS; AIChE; San Antonio Club; Cryptography Club; O.B.B. GOFER, D. B., JR. LA College Station Age 20; F C.A.C. Major Regt. Staff; Editor the Battalion; Press Club; Scholarship Honor Society; Brazos County Club; Who’s Who. COFFEY, GEO. E. “Uncle Bud” Chem Dallas Age 21; A C.W.S.; Fellowship Chemistry Department; Jr. A.C.S.; Dallas Club; Fencing Club. COKER, J. W., JR. “Jimmy” AA San Antonio Age 21; F F.A.; Newman Club; Marketing 6? Finance Club; San Antonio Club. COKINGS, MIKE P. “Ironman” Pre ' Med Beaumont Age 23; 2nd Lt. H F.A.; Pres. Beaumont Club; Boxing Club; T ' Club; Pre ' Med Club; Recreational Officer; O.B.B.; Boxing Championship ’41; Handball Champion¬ ship ’40; Basketball. COLDWELL, COLBERT “CoCo” AA El Paso Age 21; Capt. C Cav.; V.-Pres. Marketing 6? Finance Club; R.V.; El Paso Club. COLLINS, CLAYTON “Rip” Pre ' Med Corsicana Age 21; L Inf., Lt. Col. Inf. Regt.; Pres. Inter Church Council; Secretary Cosmopolitan Club; Y.M.C.A. Coun¬ cil; Pre-Med Society; Navarro County Club. COLLINS, THOMAS H. “Tommy” Pre ' Med Mineral Wells Age 22; H Inf. Capt. 2nd Bn. Staff; V.-Pres. ’42, Pres. ’43 Singing Cadets; Sec. Bell County Club; Palo Pinto Club; Pre-Med Society. CONGER, JACK “Cactus Jack” RS Uvalde Age 20; 2nd Lt. F F.A.; Southwest Club; R.V.; Saddle and Sirloin Club. CONNOR, C. E. Ag Ed Daingerfield Age 21; Inf.; F.F.A. COOK, RUSSELL T. “Cookie” CE Punta Santiago, Puerto Rico Age 25; 3rd Hq. F.A.; Major Corps Staff; Pres. Puerto Rico Club; ASCE; Cosmopolitan Club; Spanish Club; Capt. Pistol Team; Sec.-Treas. Rifle Team; Minor T; Camera Club. CORDUA, HARRY ANTHONY “Stinky ” LA San Juan del Sur, Nicaragua Age 20; D F.A.; Newman Club; Cosmopolitan Club; Inter-American Discussion Club; Accounting Society; Geology Club; Y Cabinet; Pres. Club de Las Tres Americas; Battalion Staff; Assistant Artist Battalion Magazine. COSBY, JOHN W„ JR. “Windy” AA Beeville Age 21; 2nd Lt. C C.A.C.; Marketing and Finance Club;; Gulf Coast Club; Biology Club. COX, DWIGHT J. CE Elkhart Age 22; B Ord.; ASCE; Distinguished Student. COX, JOHN T. “Johnnie” ME Houston Age 20; B C.A.C. Major 1st Bn.; V. ' Pres. Houston Club; ASME; Best Drilled Medal B C.A.C. ’41; Dis ' tinguished Student; R.V. COX, WESTON AH San Angelo Age 20; 2nd Lt. D Cav.; San Angelo Club; Saddle and Sirloin Club; Block and Bridle Club. CRAWFORD, G. W. “Wash” IE Kerens Age 22; N.M.; Industrial Education Club; Navarro County Club. CREW, HENRY, JR. “Webfoot” Fish and Game Orange Age 20; D Cav.; Recreational Officer; Fish and Game Club; Fish Baseball; R.V. CRIPPEN, D. A. “Crip” VM Minneapolis, Minn. Age 23; Capt. H.Q. Cav.; Jr. AVMA. CRIST, G. E. “Pud” CE Channelview Age 20; A Ord.; Pres. Channelview Club; ASCE; OODC. CROWDER, C. L. “Charlie” ME San Antonio Age 20; 2nd Lt. E F.A.; ASME; San Antonio Club; R.V. CROWN, PHILIP “Philthy” Arch Dallas Age 19; H C.A.C.; 1st Lt. Bn. Staff; Staff Photographer Student Publications; Engineering Council; Press Club; Reporter Architectural Society; ASCE; Dallas Club; Pres. College Camera Club; Distinguished Student. CROZIER, B. B. “Big Boy” Agr Wadder Age 22; B Cav.; Agronomy Society. CROZIER, MILVERN L. “Chick” Agr Wadder Age 20; 2nd Lt. I Inf.; Agronomy Society. CROZIER, W. V. AH Wadder Age 21; 1st Lt.; 2nd in Command C Inf.; Pres. Peach Creek Club; Intramural Manager; Saddle and Sirloin Club; Block and Bridle Club. CRUTCHER, MARVIN LEE, JR. VM Age 21; M.G. Cav.; Jr. AVMA. “Crutch” Sedalia, Mo. CULBERSON, O. L. “Cubby” Ch E Luling xA.ge 21; Capt. Inf. Band; AIChE; Triangle Club; Dis¬ tinguished Student. CULLUM, T. A. “Tom” CE Dallas Age 21; ASCE; Dallas Club; Sbisa Volunteer. CUMBIE, E. M. “Ed” AH Bronte Age 20; 2nd Lt. C Inf.; V.-Pres. San Angelo Club; Saddle and Sirloin Club; Block and Bridle Club; Junior Livestock Judging Team. CUNNINGHAM, JAMES M. “Jim” AA Whitesboro Age 22; 1st Lt. A Inf.; Marketing and Finance Club; Grayson County Club; Ross Volunteers. CUPPLES, 2EDLER C. “Zed” CE Tyler Age 23; 2nd Hq. F.A.; ASCE; Tyler Club; Distinguished Student. CURE, WAYNE RS Gilliland Age 23; A Inf.; T-Club; Letterman Football. CURL, PEARSTON “Killer” Fish and Game Fort Worth Age 21; C Inf.; Fish and Game Club; United Science Club; Fort Worth Club. CURTIS, MAURY W. PME Age 21; A C.A.C. “Weasel” St. Louis, Mo. DALBY, FREDERICK B. “Cowboy” AH Aspermont Age 25; Q.M.C.; Sweetwater Club; Saddle and Sirloin Club; Block and Bridle Club. DANKLEFS, JAMES THEODORE “Ted” AH Garwood Age 21; B Q.M.C.; Distinguished Student; President AMAC; Social Sec. Colorado County Club; Rural Sociology Club. DANIEL, J. M. “Jimmie” ME Houston Age 21; 1st Lt. H C.A.C.; ASME; Houston Club. DARDEN, JACK M. Ento Harlingen Age 20; 2nd Lt. C Inf.; Rio Grande Valley Club; 18-23 Club; Entomology Club. DAVID, LEROY V. ME Eunice, La. Age 21; A C.A.C.; Southwest Louisiana Club. DAVIS, DEAN M. Agr Farmersville, La. Age 19; Capt. FA. Regt. Staff; Agronomy Society. DAVIS, FRANK B. Pet E Gainesville Age 22; B Ord; AIME; Cooke County Club. D’AVY, CLAYTON J. Arch Opelousas, La. Age 21; E Inf.; Arch. Society; Spanish Club; Corps Rifle Team; Engineer ' s Rifle Team; Pres. Louisiana Club. DECKER, JOHN LAMAR “Jack” Aero Temple Age 21; 2nd Lt. D F.A.; lAeS; R.V.; Press Club; Junior Editor Battalion; Bell County Club. DECKER, HOWARD E. “Red” ME El Paso Age 20; D C.A.C.; ASME; El Paso Club. DE LA TORRE, A. ME Mexico City, O.F. Age 22; ASME; Newman Club. DENNEY, J. C. “Little Man CE Italy Age 22; B Eng. Major Regt. Staff: ASCE; Scholarship Honor Society; SAME; Junior Y Council; Gulf Coast Club; Sbisa Volunteers; Distinguished Student; Treas. Senior Class; Pres. Engineer’s Council: Ellis County Club; Who’s Who. DENNINGTON, J. F. “Dink” AA Abilene Age 21; 1st Lt. A Q.M.C.; Accounting Society; Eco ' nomics Club; Biology Club; Marketing and Finance Club; Abilene Club. DENNIS, GARLAND E. “Pete” A A Waco Age 20; 1st Lt., 2nd in Command, M Inf.; Distinguished Student; Marketing and Finance Club: Intramural Man ' ager; McLennan County Club. DICKERSON, H. W. “Dick” CE San Antonio Age 21; Capt. 2nd Hq. F.A.; ASCE; Best Drilled Medal 2 Hq. F.A.; Caldwell Trophy ’42; San Antonio Club. DIXON, SAM BRISCOE “Red” Arch E Houston Age 21; E Eng. Capt. Regt. Staff: Rifle Team; ASCE; Architectural Society; Houston Club. DIXON, WILLIAM B. “Munchskin” AA Wichita Falls Age 20; F F.A.; Pres. Wichita Falls Club; Y Cabinet; Marketing and Finance Club: Intramural Manager. DORAN, WILLIAM H., JR. “Bill” Pet E San Antonio Age 21; D C.A.C.; 2nd Lt. Bn. Staff; AIME; Student Engineer’s Council; Pres. Petroleum Club; San Antonio Club. DOWLING, W. I. “Dick” Chem Houston Age 21; 2nd Lt. E C.A.C.; Houston Club. DOWNING, RICHARD “Dick” Ch E Dallas Age 21; 1st Lt. G C.A.C.; Junior Student Welfare Representative; Sbisa Volunteers; Dallas Club. DRAKE, KYLE N. “Duck” AH Laredo Age 20; N.M.; D F.A.; Laredo Club; Saddle and Sirloin Club; Fish Football; Block and Bridle Club. DREISS, WILLIAM F. “Bill” ME San Antonio Age 20; B C.A.C.; Capt. Regt. Staff; ASME; San Antonio Club; Y Cabinet; V. ' Pres. Fish Class; Dis¬ tinguished Student; Fish Baseball. DRIVER, ERNEST K. “Sledge” AH Terrell Age 20; I Inf.; Kaufman County Club; Saddle and Sirloin Club. DRIER, C. H„ JR. “Charlie” Ch E Dallas Age 24; Ord.; AIChE; Dallas Club. DRISKILL, GEORGE W. “Pop” RS Vinita, Okla. Age 24; Lt. Col. Cav. Regt.; Pres. Rural Sociology Club; Fish and Game Club; Oklahoma Club; 18-23 Club; Horse Show; Distinguished Student; Who’s Who. DuBOSE, WILLIAM SHELTON “Bill” ME Fort Worth Age 20; 2nd Lt. C C.A.C.; Pres. Fort Worth Club; ASME; Sbisa Volunteer. DUKE, THOMAS A., JR. “Tommy” LA Mont Belview Age 23; D C.A.C.; Capt. E R.C.; Accounting Society; Economics Club. DUPREE, BENNY “Dupe” RS Fort Worth Age 21; F F.A.; Fort Wbrth Club; Rural Sociology Club. DWELLE, EDWARD D. “Ned” VM Balboa Heights, Canal Zone Age 23; F.A.; AVMA; Dallas Club; Cosmopolitan Club; Swimming Team; Water Polo Team. DYE, MORRIS N. Ag Ed Goliad Age 21; 2nd Lt. MG Cav.; Agricultural Education Club; 18-23 Club; Distinguished Student. DYER, ROBERT C., JR. EE Fort Worth Age 21; B S.C.; Fort Worth Club. EADS, RALPH, JR. ME Robstown Age 21; Capt. F C.A.C.; ASME; Gulf Coast Club; Tennis Team ’40, ’41. EARNHEART, BILLIE GLEN “B.G.” ME Whitewright Age 20; 2nd Lt. C C.A.C.; V.-Pres. Grayson County Club; ASME. EBENSBERGER, A. C. “Pinkey” EE Boerne Age 20: HQ SC; AIEE. EBERHARDT, CHARLES A. “Charley” Arch Cuero Age 22; D Inf.; Architectural Society; Cuero Club. EBERSPACHER, LEWIS “Ebey” Land Houston Age 22; F.A. Band; V. ' Pres. Landscape Club; Assistant Editor Agriculturalist; Houston Club; Baptist Student Union. EBERSPACHER, L. H. “Lou” EE Angleton Age 20; Capt. D S.C.; Brazoria Club; AIEE. EDDINS, W. N. “Bill” Aero San Antonio Age 21; 2nd Lt. D Eng.; SAME; lAeS; San Antonio Club. EDWARDS, C. V. Ill Ch E Dallas Age 21; B C.W.S.; AIChE; Dallas Club; Duncan Volunteer. EDWARDS, H. K., JR. “Spook” Pet E Crowell Age 21; N.M.; AIME. EDWARDS, K. J„ Jr. “Kenny” LA College Station Age 20; A F.A.; Economics Club; Accounting Society; Horse Show ’41; R.V. ELLIOTT, THOMAS E. “Tom” Ch E Fort Worth Age 22; 1st Lt. B Ord. Bn. Staff; Fort Worth Club; AIChE. ELLIS, W. FRANK “Turk” Ch E Terrell Age 20; 1st Lt. A C.W.S.; AIChE; Kaufman County Club. ELLSBERRY, SAMUEL A., JR. “Sam” ME Dallas Age 20; D F.A. Capt. Bn. Staff; ASME; Dallas Club; Y Cabinet; Distinguished Student. ELMORE, JAMES V. “Jim” AA Dallas Age 22; B Q.M.C.; Accounting Society; Dallas Club. EMMERY, JOHN A. Pre ' Med Dallas Age 20; 3rd C.H.Q. ERLUND, OTHEIL J. “Swede” Fish and Game Crosby Age 22; F Inf. Capt. F R.C.; V. ' Pres. Fish and Game Club; Houston Club; Singing Cadets; Ex. 4 ' H Club; United Science Club. ' ESMOND, K. E. CE Age 20; 2nd Lt. F Eng.; ASCE. “Ken” Lamesa ESSER, EDWARD F., JR. “Ed” ME Houston Age 20; 1st Lt., 2nd in Command, E F.A.; ASME; Houston Club; R.V. FALLWELL, FRANK X. “Fuzzwell” CE Dallas Age 21; 2nd Lt. F Eng.; ASCE; Dallas Club; Newman Club; O.B.B.; SAME. iSIS : mSi P FANNIN, CAM L. “Dusty” AA Marlin Age 21; C F.A.; Marketing and Finance Club; Falls County Club; 18-23 Club; Economics Club; Singing Cadets; Tumbling Team; Accounting Society. FARBER, EARL M. Ch E Age 21; AIChE; Houston Club. “Farb” Houston FERGUSON, B. M. “Bill” CE Shreveport, La. Age 20; 2nd Lt. E F.A.; ASCE; Shreveport Club. FERGUSON, GEORGE H., JR. “Ferg” ME Baytown Age 19; C C.A.C.; Pres. Tri-Cities Club; ASME; Recreational Officer; Sbisa Volunteer; Sailing Club; Press Club. FERGUSON, JAMES P. ME Age 21; A F.A.; ASME. “Pat” Palestine FERGUSON, SAM H. Agr Howe Age 22; A Q.M.C.; Sec. Agronomy Society; Grayson County Club. FISHER, JOE E„ JR. ME Age 21; 1st Lt. Sbisa Volunteers. “Big Joe” Victoria C C.A.C.; ASME; Victoria Club; FLOWERS, BRAULIO T. “Bo” ME Port Arthur Age 21; 1st Lt, 2nd in Command, E Eng.; Intramural Manager; ASME; SAME; Port Arthur Club. FOSTER, WILLIAM H. Ch E Age 20; B Inf. “Bill” Fort Worth FOWLER, THOMAS W AH Age 20; B Cav. 1st Lt. Sq. Staff; Wichita Falls Student Welfare Representative; Saddle and Sirloin Club; Block and Bridle Club; Wichita Falls Club. FRANKLIN, CLYDE CLAYTON “C Square” CE Rockdale Age 20; B Ord.; ASCE; Junior Editor Battalion; Pres. Milam County Club; Managing Editor Battalion; Press Club; Cotton Ball Reporter. FRANKLIN, W. C. “Bill” Ch E Dallas Age 19; A C.W.S. 1st Lt. Bn. Staff; AIChE; Dallas Club. ill v ;p ' FREEMAN, TANNER H„ JR. “Tanner” CE San Antonio Age 21; 2nd CHQ; Assistant Editor Battalion Magazine; ASCE; Press Club; San Antonio Club. FRIEDRICH, H. M. “Freddy” RS Austin Age 20; B F.A.; V. ' Pres. Rural Sociology Club; Bell County Club. FRITSCH, J. R. AH Fayetteville Age 21; Capt. M Inf.; Saddle and Sirloin Club; 18 ' 23 Club; Fayette County Club; Junior Meats Judging Team. FRY, EDWARD “Flying Freddie” CE Brownsville Age 24; 1st Lt., 2nd in Command, A Eng.; ASCE; SAME; Rifle Team. FRYMIRE, GEORGE L. “Fry” ME Dallas Age 20; 2nd Lt. C C.A.C.; Treas. Newman Club; ASME; Twilight League Softball; Dallas Club. FUHRMANN, FRED F. “Fred” AA Fredericksburg Age 21; A Q.M.C.; Heart of Texas Club. FUQUA, P. F. “Port” AH Amarillo Age 21; 2nd Lt. G Inf.; Amarillo Club; O.B.B. GALLOWAY, WILLIAM JEFFERSON “Bill” ME Throckmorton Age 21; A F.A., Lt. Col. Corps Executive; Pres. Scholar- ship Honor Society; ASME; V.-Pres. Throckmorton Club; Field Artillery Medal; Freshman and Sophomore Scholarship Honor Society Award; D.A.R. Award; Honor Man of Class; Town Hall Assistant; Y Cabinet; Distinguished Student; Who’s Who. GANDY, WILLIAM S. “Bill” AH Robstown Age 20; Q.M.C.; Saddle and Sirloin Club; Gulf Coast Club; Block and Bridle Club. GATES, ROY P. “Moe” LA Fulshear Age 21; 1st Lt. H F.A.; Pres. Economics Club; Dis¬ tinguished Club. GEDNEY. WILLIAM R. “Bill” Arch E Houston Age 20; 2nd Lt. A Eng.; Houston Club. GEORGE, VAN T., JR. “Bill” RS Hillsboro Age 19, NM; Sec. Rural Sociology Club; Hill County Club. GERRITY, JOHN F. “Buddy” CE San Antonio Age 20; 1st Lt., 2nd in Command, A F.A.; ASCE; Pres. San Antonio Club; Recreational Officer. GIBSON, W. F. “Hoot” AH San Antonio Age 20; 2nd Lt. E F.A.; Horticulture Club; San Antonio Club GILL, WILLIAM G. “Bill” Pet E Houston Age 20; 1st Lt. D C.A.C.; Pres. Geology Club; Petroleum Club; Houston Club; Sailing Club. GILLEN, VAN D. “Duke” AA Lampasas Age 22; 1st Lt. C Cav.; Pres. Land of the Lake Club; Marketing and Finance Club; Polo Team; Jumping Team. GILLETTE, RICHARD B. “Dick” CE Galveston Age 22; 1st Lt., 2nd in Command, B C.A.C.; Galveston Club; Tennis ’41. GILREATH, JOHN R. “Johnnie” . AA Memphis Age 23; 1st Hq. F.A.; Marketing and Finance Club. GLEASON, JERRY F. Ch E Luling Age 21; B C.W.S.; Senior Assistant Town Hall; AIChE; Y Cabinet; Sec. ' Treas. Triangle Club; Recreational Officer; Newman Club; Battalion Staff. GLENDENNING, F. B. “Frank” EE McAllen Age 21; Inf. Band; AIEE; Rio Grande Valley Club; Spanish Club. GLENN, E. F. “Tuny” AA Bronte Age 21; C Inf.; San Angelo Club; Marketing and Finance Club. COEN, O. F. “Ollie” RS Bryan Age 21; 3 Hq. F.A.; Saddle and Sirloin Club; Brazos County Club. GOLDMAN, OLIN E. “Goldie” ME Tempe, Arizona Age 22; C C.A.C.; ASME. GOODMAN, WALTER F. “Happy” LA Dallas Age 21; F F.A.; 2nd Lt.; Bn. Staff; Pres. ’43, Sec. ' Treas. ’42, Dallas Club; Horse Show; Battalion Staff; Swimming Team; Inter ' American Discussion Group; V. ' Pres. ’43, Sec. ’42 Spanish Club. GOODMAN, WILLIAM G. “Bill” Pet E Houston Age 22; E Inf., Capt. Regt. Staff; Houston Club; Petroleum Club. GOODRICH, M. H. “Bub” ME Dallas Age 20; B Eng.; ASME; Dallas Club. GOPPERT, JEAN G. “Boots” Aero Edna Age 21; 2nd Lt. F.A. Band; lAeS; Scholarship Honor Society. GORDON, E. A. “Flash” ME Gilmer Age 20; G Inf.; Major Regt. Staff; Editor Engineer; ASME; Piney Woods Club; Pres. Press Club; Student Activities Committee. GORDON, JOSEPH F. “Joe” Arch E Homer, La. Age 20; Drum Major F.A. Band; Architectural Society; Pres. Louisiana Club. GORDON, WILLIAM S. “Bill AA San Antonio Age 20; 2nd Lt. B F.A.; Accounting Society; San Antonio Club. GORHAM, G. M. “Mac” AH Waco Age 19; 2nd Lt. C Cav.; Waco and McLennan County Club; Tumbling Team; Saddle and Sirloin Club; Block and Bridle Club. GRAFTON, WARREN CARROLL EE Oakdale, La Age 22; A Inf.; AIEE. GRAHAM, CLYDE W. Ag Eng Knox City Age 23; 1st Lt. M Inf.; ASAE; Distinguished Student. GRAHAM, P. D. “Stud” Geol San Angelo Age 21; F.A. Band; Sec. San Angelo Club; Geology Club. GRAVES, WILLIAM E. “Ted” Aero Victoria Age 21; Inf. Band; lAeS; ASME; AIEE; Victoria Club. GRAY, JACK, JR. “Doc” VM Mission Age 21; A Cav.; Jr. AVMA; Rio Grande Valley Club. GREEN, E. V. “Gus” AA Breckenridge Age 20; 1st Lt. K Inf.; Accounting Society; Marketing and Finance Club. GREEN, RALPH T. “Green” LA Paxton Age 20; N.M.; Scholarship Honor Society; Shelby County Club; Economics Club. GREEN, T. A. “Tom” Ag Ed Buda Age 23; Q.M.C.; F.F.A.; Agronomy Society; Austin Club. GREGG, GDIS D. Ag Ed Tulia Age 22; F.F.A. GRENADER, JOSEPH “Kid” ME Houston Age 21; ASME; Houston Club. GRIEDER, CHARLES DAYTON “Buck” AH San Antonio Age 20; D Cav.; San Antonio Club; Saddle and Sirloin Club; Block and Bridle Club. GRIFFIN, D. G. “Don” CH E Midland Age 19; A C.W.S. Capt. Regt. Staff; AIChE; Y Council. GRIFFIN, RILEY R. CHE Age 22; A Ord. “Grif” Crowell GRIFFITH, JAMES B. “Jimmy” CE Grand Cane, La. Age 19; A Eng. 1st Lt. Bn. Staff; ASCE; SAME; Recreational Officer. GRIMES, GEORGE M. VM Memphis, Tenri.’ Age 22; N.M.; AVMA; Mississippi Valley Club. GRIMES, MARVIN L. “Lingoo” Aero Abilene Age 21; 2nd Lt. B Eng.; SAME; lAeS; Abilene Club. GUNN, CLAUDE, JR. “Shot” Ag Ed Bowie Age 21; 1st Lt., 2nd in Command, B Q.M.C.; F.F.A.; Biology Club. GUNN, FLOYD L. “Tommy” VM Marble Falls Age 22; K Inf.; AVMA; Land of the Lakes Club. GUYMON, VERNON FLINT “Bill” EE Bethany, Mo. Age 21; Capt. A S.C.; AIEE; R.V.; Best Drill Medal ' 40. HAGEN, H. B. “Bobby” EE Shreveport, La. Age 21; B S.C.; Capt. Bn. Staff; Shreveport Club. HAIGHT, R. H. “Bob” VM Balboa Island, Calif. Age 25; N.M.; Pres. ’41, Sec. ' Treas. ’40, California Club; Jr. AVMA. HAIKIN, MICHAEL “Mike” Agr Houston Age 20; D Cav.; Junior Sports Editor Battalion; Sports Editor, Battalion; Battalion Magazine Sports Editor; Rural Sociology Club; Press Club; Houston Club; Twilight League Director; Red Cross Charity Football Sponsor; V.-Pres. Summer Press Club. HALE, EDWARD M. “Ed” EE Dallas Age 21; F Inf. 1st Lt. Bn. Staff; Dallas County Club. HALL, EARL E. “E Square” ME Beaumont Age 20; 1st Lt. B Eng.; Sec. Sailing Club; ASME; SAME; Beaumont Club; Distinguished Student. HALL, W. T., JR. “Tip” Ag Eng Denton Age 19; Capt. I F.A.; Pres. ’43, Scribe ’42 ASAE; Pres. Denton County Club. HAMPTON, JACK P. ME McCamey Age 24; E Eng., Major Bn. Staff; ASME; SAME. HANBY, ROBERT L “Bob” Agr Mesquite Age 20; A Inf. Major 1st Bn. Staff; Senior Yell Leader; Agronomy Society; Dallas Club. HANCE, J. W. “Wilkes” ME Coolidge Age 20; C F.A.; Capt Regt. Staff. HANCOCK, CHARLES R. “Buddy” LA San Antonio Age 19; B F.A.; Board Directors Economics Club; Accounting Society; Gulf Coast Club; Distinguished Student; Scholarship Honor Society. HANNON, L. K. “Hap” Pet E San Antonio Age 20; D C.A.C.; Geology Club; Petroleum Club; San Antonio Club; Newman Club. HARDIN, W. R. “Dusty” Aero Lovington, N. M. Age 20; F.A. Band; lAeS; Distinguished Student. HARLAN, JOHN L. “Lanky” AA Reagan Age 22; E F.A.; 1st Lt. 2nd Bn. Staff; Accounting Society; Falls County Club. HARRELL, WILLIAM T. “Tommy” AA Wolfe City Age 21; 1st Lt. A Q.M.C.; Accounting Society; Press Club. HARRISON, W. B. “Bland” AA Stamford Age 21; Capt. C F.A.; Senior Representative Student Activities Committee; Sec. Senior Class; Scholarship Honor Society; Marketing and Finance Club; W ' ho ' s Who. HARTMAN, EARL C. “Dusty” EE Houston Age 20; Hq. S. C. Lt. Col. S.C. Regt.; Sec. AIEE; Houston Club; Who’s Who. HARTWELL, CHARLES MILBY “Chizmiby” Pet E San Antonio Age 21; F Eng.; 1st Lt. Bn. Staff; Distinguished Student; SAME. HARTZOG, B. H. Ch E Palestine Age 21; A Ord.; Palestine Club. HASSINGER, ARVID K. EE Age 25; 2nd Lt. A S.C. “Pop” Seguin HAUSER, WILLIAM E. “Pinky” VM San Antonio Age 21; F F.A. HAUSMAN, W. M. “Bill” ME San Antonio Age 19; 2nd Lt. B Eng.; ASME; Recreational Officer. HAVELKA, DAN E. “Dusty” Ag Eng Corpus Christi Age 22; 2nd Lt. E C.A.C.; ASAE; Newman Club; Wrestling Team. HEAD, THURMAN A. Ag Ed Lometa Age 21; B Q.M.C.; Capt. C R.C.; F.F.A.; Land of the Lake Club. HEARD, EUGENE B. “Gene” AA Shreveport, La. Age 20; 2nd Lt. F C.A.C.; Accounting Society; Eco ' nomics Club; Marketing and Finance Club; Southwest La. Club; Scholarship Honor Society. HEBISEN, ED EARL “Cisco” IE Iraan Age 20; F.A. Band; Industrial Education Club; Trans Pecos Club. HELMCAMP, J. F. “Ab” ME Wichita Falls Age 19; 2nd Lt. F F.A.; Treas. Wichita Falls Club; ASME; O.B.B. HEMPHILL, WILLIAM A. “Bill” AH San Angelo Age 21; 1st Lt. B Inf.; Pres. San Angelo Club. HEMPHILL, ZENO “Zeno” AH Coleman Age 21; G Inf.; Saddle and Sirloin Club. HENDRIX, E. G. “Mort” LA San Antonio Age 20; E F.A.; 2nd Lt. Bn. Staff; Economics Club; Accounting Society; San Antonio Club. HENGST, LOUIS C. ME “Cal” Woodlawn Age 20; 1st Lt. D F.A.; ASME; East Texas Club; Distinguished Student; Recreational Officer. HENNISSY, JAMES M„ JR. “Jim” Aero Fort Worth Age 20; A Ord.; ASME; SAE; lAeS; Fort Worth. HENSLEY, WILLIAM E. “Bill” Aero Houston Age 21; 2nd Lt. A F.A.; lAeS; Houston Club. HEREFORD, LESLIE R., JR. Ag Ed Age 21; A Inf.; Capt. A R.C.; F.F.A. “Herf” Lometa Curley” La Rue HERRINGTON, MILLER E. Ag Ed Age 22; B C.A.C.; Sbisa Volunteer; Distinguished Student. : y HERRON, HOWARD M. “Skull” LA Dallas Age 20; K Inf. Major 3rd Bn. Staff; Dallas Club. HESTER, CLARENCE H. “Fat” Aero Calvert Age 20; I Inf. HICKMAN, HAROLD “Red” AA Bishop Age 20; 1st Lt., 2nd in Command, L Inf.; Pres. Cotton Society; Gulf Coast Club; Distinguished Student. HIDELL, RICHARD R. “Dick” LA Dallas Age 21; C C.A.C.; Capt. Regt. Staff; Economics Club; Dallas Club; Second Place Sophomore English Contest; Distinguished Student; Scholarship Honor Society. HILLIARD, HARLAN E. CE Age 22; Ord. “A ' Square” Stephenville HINSON, FLOY V., JR. AA Anti-Tank” Graham Age 20; H Inf.; Young County Club; Marketing and Finance Club; Economics Club; Duncan Volunteer. HODGES, L. H. “Larry” Ag Eng Tulia Age 22; 2nd Lt. H F.A.; Sec.-Treas. ASAE. HOEFLE, R. L. “Dick” Pet E Dallas Age 20; D C.A.C.; 2nd Lt. Bn. Staff; AIME; Dallas Club; Petroleum Club; Junior Scholarship Award. HOFF, GUS R. AH Cotulla Age 21; A F.A.; Southwest Texas Club. HOLDEMAN, HAROLD W. “Hairless Joe” AH Del Rio Age 20; 2nd Lt. A F.A.; V.-Pres. Del Rio Club; Battalion Staff; Pres. ' 43, Treas. ' 42 Biology Club; Saddle and Sirloin Club; Del Rio Club; Block and Bridle Club; Press Club; Scholarship Honor Society; The Vacationists. HOLDERNESS, B. C. “Bill” Arc h E Carlsbad, N. M. Age 21; Band; Architectural Society; Trans-Pecos Club. HOLEKAMP, EMMETT R. Ag Eng Comfort Age 21; A Eng.; Capt. Regt. Staff; ASAE; SAME; Heart of Texas Club. HOLLAND, W. E. “Bill” CE Dallas Age 22; Capt. C Eng.; SAME; ASCE; Dallas Club; Y.M.C.A. Cabinet; Best Drilled Sophomore ’41. HOOD, JACK M. AA Plano Age 21; 3rd C.H.Q.; Battalion Staff; Accounting Society; Collin County Club. HORNAK, V. J. “Joe” LA Bryan Age 22; F Inf.; Pres. Czech Club; Brazos County Club; Economics Club; Spanish Club. HORNBACK, JIM F. “Jimmy” AH Decatur Age 21; Q.M.C.; Saddle and Sirloin Club. mm HORNE, LELAND G. “Shorty” RS Perryton Age 21; Inf.; Agronomy Society; Eastern Panhandle Club; Sociology Club. HOTT, DAVE B. AA Grapevine Age 22; 2nd Lt. D Inf.; Accounting Society. HOUSEWRIGHT, LEE D. “Lee” ME Fort Worth Age 20; 1st Lt. F Eng.; V. ' Pres. SAME; ASME; V. ' Pres. Fort Worth Club; YMCA Cabinet; Inter-Church Council. HUBER, W. C. AA “Bill” Dallas Age 20; F F.A.; Press Club; Dallas Club; Accounting Society. HUCKINS, GEORGE J. EE “Huck” Port Arthur Age 23; 1st Lt. Hq. S.C.; AIEE; Port Arthur Club; Fish Intramural Mgr.; Duncan Volunteers. HUDDLESTON, R. H. EE Age 21; 2nd Lt. A Ord.; AIEE. “Dick” Temple HUDSON, CHARLES E. RS “Shorty” El Campo Age 22; G Inf.; Pres. Wharton County Club; Rural Sociology Club. HUDSON, GLENN W., JR. “Ace” LA San Antonio Age 21; Capt. E F.A.; Economics Club Board of Direc¬ tors; San Antonio Club; College Intramural Champs ’41, ’42. HUFF, CHESTER H. “Curley Top” AA Galveston Age 22; A Cav.; Accounting Society; Galveston Club; Newman Club. HUFFHINES, WILLIAM E. “Bill” ME Dallas Age 21; G C.A.C. Capt. Regt. Staff; Dallas Club; ASME; Distinguished Student. HUFFMEYER, HUBERT B. “Huff” Ch E San Antonio Age 25; 1st Lt. C C.W.S.; Intramural Officer; AIChE; San Antonio Club. HUNTER, C. B. “Cliff” AA Spur Age 20; 1st Lt. L Inf.; V.-Pres. Cotton Society; South Plains Club; Best Drill Medal ’41; T.C.A. Cotton Medal ’42. HURST, CHARLES A. “Chick Aero Dallas Age 20; C C.A.C.; lAeS; Press Club; Battalion Jr. Sports Editor; Senior Sports Assistant; Dallas Club. HUSE, ARTHUR R. “Dusty” ME Houston Age 21; 2nd Lt. B F.A.; ASME; Intramural Officer; Houston Club. IRWIN, WINSTON L. “Win ME Houston Age 21; C Cav.; Houston Club. IVEY, BEN L. Hort Ysleta Age 22; A Inf.; Pres. Horticulture Society; V.-Pres. Newman Club. IVEY, JOHN P. Aero Ysleta Age 21; F C.A.C.; lAeS; Distinguished Student; New¬ man Club. JACKSON, T. H., JR. “Tommy” AA Waco Age 21; 1st Lt. Inf. Band; Waco and McLennan County Club. JAMES, DURWARD W. “Jesse” Agr Sulphur Springs Age 20; 1st Lt. D F.A.; Pres. Agronomy Society; Pres. National Student Agronomy Society. JAMES, JACK K. “Red ME Graham Age 20; 2nd Lt. A Inf.; ASME; Young County Club. JENKINS, L. J. “Tuffy” Aero Dallas Age 22; A S.C.; Associate Advertising Manager 1943 Longhorn; Dallas Club; 18-23 Club. JENKINS, MERVYN M. “Merv” ME El Paso Age 21; Capt. E C.A.C.; ASME; R.V.; Distinguished Student; El Paso Club. JENKINS, W. D. “Bill” VM Houston Age 21; M.G. Cav.; Sbisa Volunteers; Jr. AVMA; Hous¬ ton Club; Distinguished Student. JOHNSON, DUDLEY J. “Dud” AA Kerrville Age 21; H F.A.; Marketing and Finance Club; Heart of Texas Club. JOHNSON, GUY, JR. ME Arlington, Va. Age 20; F.A. Band, Major Regt. Staff; ASME; Scholar¬ ship Honor Society; Distinguished Student; Swimming Team. JOHNSON, STEPHEN N. “Red Knight” VM Dallas Age 21; 2nd Lt. F F.A.; Dallas Club; Jr. AVMA; Science Club. JONES, BILLY O. Ag Ed Kosse Age 21; 1st Lt. A F.A. JONES, ELRED E. “Eddie” AA Comanche Age 22; Capt. K Inf.; Treas. Junior Class; 18 ' 23 Club. JONES, GEORGE W. “Bosco” Hurt Dublin Age 20; E Inf.; Horticulture Society. JONES, ROBERT C. “Bob” AA San Antonio Age 21; 2nd Lt. C F.A.; Marketing and Finance Club; San Antonio Club; Head Waiter, Duncan Hall. JONES, T. R., JR. CE Gainesville Age 21; D Eng.; ASCE; ASME. JONSSON, ERROL O. “Oley” RS Crystal City Age 21; Capt. F F.A.; Southwest Texas Club; Saddle and Sirloin Club; R.V.; Best Drilled Medal F F.A. ’41. JORDAN, C. H. “Flop” Arch Dallas Age 20; E Inf.; Architectural Society; Spanish Club; Dallas Club; Battalion Staff. KAFFER, STEPHEN CHARLES “Steve” Aero El Paso Age 21; C Eng., Lt. Col., Corps Staff; lAeS, Pres. ’43, Sec. ' 42; Sergeant Major of Corps; Sec. SAME; Scholar¬ ship Honor Society; Distinguished Student; R.V.; Student Aid Fund, Chairman ’43, Sec. ’42; Town Hall Assistant; Engineers Council; United Science Club; Y Cabinet; Winner S.P.E.E.; El Paso Club; Who’s Who. KASPER, JOHNNY J. “Jay” LA Ganado Age 22; C.H.Q.; Newman Club. KEATH, J. H. “Cowboy” AH Los Angeles Age 21; A Q.M.C.; Southwest Texas Club. KELLER, JOHN F. Aero Fort Worth Age 21; F Eng.; lAeS; Fort Worth Club. KIDD, BILLY F. AH Menard Age 21; A Q.M.C.; V.-Pres. Ex 4-H Club; Heart o’ Texas Club; Saddle and Sirloin Club; Block and Bridle Club. KIMBRO, J. K. “Johnny” Ag Eng Fort Worth Age 21; G Inf. Major 2nd Bn. Staff; ASAE. KING, HENRY, C., JR. “Chink” AA Texarkana Age 19; Capt. B C.A.C.; V.-Pres. Texarkana Club; R.V. KINGERY, CHARLES EDWIN “Ed” LA Lake Charles, La. Age 21; A Cav.; V.-Pres. Louisiana Club; Methodist Student Council; Distinguished Student; Accounting Society; Singing Cadets. KIRK, SAMUEL K. “Fumy” Ento Harrold Age 21; 2nd C.H.Q.; Junior Editor Battalion; Biology Club; Pres. United Science Club; Pres. ’43, Sec. ’42 Entomology Club. KISER, J. W. EE Kaufman Age 21; 1st Lt., 2nd in Command, A Ord.; Sec. Junior Class; AIEE; Y Cabinet; Kaufman Club; Duncan Volunteer. KLEIN, EDWARD J. “Bars” LA Houston Age 19; 2nd Lt. 2nd Hq. F.A.; Economics Club; Houston Club; Horse Show; Distinguished Student. KNIGHT, JIMMIE “Seal” LA La Grange Age 22; 2nd Lt. Hq. Cav.; Pres. Fayette County Club; T Club; Sociology Club; Varsity Football; Track Team. KNOWLAN, JACK H. AH Victoria Age 20; B Cav.; Victoria Club. KNOWLES, ROBERT W. “Bob” EE El Paso Age 21; 1st Lt. C S.C.; AIEE; El Paso Club. KOLLE, FRED W. “Coli” Pre ' Med Houston Age 20; 2 Hq. F.A.; Pres. Pre-Med Society; Houston Club. KRAEMER, M. SCOTT “Jeep” PME San Antonio Age 21; A C.A.C.; ASME; AIME; Petroleum Club; Victoria Club; Houston Club; San Antonio Club. KRARAS, JACK N. “Lefty” IE Overton Age 21; 1st Lt. F C.A.C.; East Texas Club; Industrial Education Club. KRUEGER, WILLIE F. “Bill” PH Riesel Age 20; Inf.; Poultry Science Club. KUNKEL, HARRIOTT ORREN “Kunk” AH Olney Age 20; 2nd Lt. D F.A.; Pres. ’43, Sec.-Treas. ’41 Lutheran Walther Club; Associate Editor 1943 Longhorn; Junior Assistant Longhorn; Ex 4-H Club; Press Club; Scholarship Honor Society; Young County Club; Dis¬ tinguished Student; O.B.B. KUTCHBACH, ROBERT LOCKHART “Bob” VM Houston Age 21; M.G. Cav.; Jr. AVMA. LAMAR, HENRY C. “Hedy” AA Rosebud Age 20; 1st Lt. B F.A.; Cotton Society; Marketing and Finance Club; Falls County Club. LANGDALE, P. B. “Pable” ME Houston Age 21; H C.A.C.; 1st Lt. Bn. Staff; Sec. ' Treas. Gab v eston Club, 40, Pres. 43; ASME. LANFORD, H. R. “Rex” AA Blanket Age 26; 1st Lt. F C.A.C.; Marketing and Finance Club; Brown County Club; Economics Club. LANFORD, F. S. “Scott” AH Blanket Age 22; 2nd Lt. I C.A.C.; Brown County Club; Ex 4 ' H Club; Saddle and Sirloin; Block and Bridle Club. LANSDON, D. S., JR. “Dan’l” EE San Antonio Age 20; B S.C. Capt. Comp. Regt. Staff; Sec. Cryptox Club; Member Student English Council, 41-42; Pres. AIEE 42-43; San Antonio Club. LANTAU, MARTIN “Dutch” ME Savanna, 111. Age 21; Capt. A Ord.; V. ' Pres. ASME; Distinguished Student. LAPHAM, R. F. “Bob” VM San Bernardino, Calif. Age 23; 1st Lt. Hdg. Cav.; Jr. AVMA Scholarship. LAWRENCE, JOHN M. Ill “Prexy” LA Bryan Age 21; 1st Hq. F.A. Capt 1st Bn. Staff; Town Hall Manager; R.V.; Student Activity Committee; Y Cabinet; V.-Pres. Economics Club; Pres. Brazos County Club; Spanish Club; Debate Club; Roundtable Club. LEDBETTER, W. R. “Willie” Geol Beaumont Age 21; A F.A.; Geology Club; V. ' Pres. Beaumont Club. LEE, T. J„ JR. Ch E Houston Age 21; C C.W.S.; Houston Club; AIChE. LEHMBERG, D. G. “Curley” AH Mason Age 20; Q.M.C.; Saddle and Sirloin Club; Block and Bridle Club; Heart of Texas Mountaineers. LEHMBERG, W. H. “Bill” Agr Brownwood Age 21; D Inf. Capt. Regt. Staff; Agronomy. LEMLEY, JOE R. “Joe” AH San Angelo Age 21; 1st Lt. F.A. Band; Saddle and Sirloin Club; Junior Livestock Judging Team ’42; F.F.A. Chapter; San Angelo Club; M.E. Student Council. LENERT, A. A., JR. “August” Aero College Station Age 20; C.A.C.; Major 2nd Bn. Staff; Senior Repre ' sentative lAeS; Singing Cadets. LEON, LOUIS “Louie” CE Rusk Age 20; 2nd Lt. G C.A.C.; ASCE. LEONARD, EDWIN A., JR. “Dusty” ME Laredo Age 22; A F.A.; ASME; V. ' Pres. Laredo Club. LEVY, MAURICE L. LA Age 21; F Inf.; Dallas Club. Dallas LEWIS, SAM B. Arch E “Sam” Dallas Age 21; 1st Lt., 2nd in Command, 1st Hdq. F.A.; Architecture Society; Inter-Church Council. LICHNOVSKY, J. G. VM Age 22; F F.A. “Joe” Nada LINDNER, WINSTON C. LA “Dutch” Comfort Age 19; A F.A.; Economics Club; Heart o ' Texas and Mountaineers Club. LINK, CUSS W. ME “Cassey” Fort Worth Age 22; G C.A.C.; V.-Pres. Senior Class; V.-Pres. Boxing Club; SAME; Fort Worth Club. LITTERST, FRANK C., JR. “Flat Car” AH Houston Age 20; Capt. A C.A.C.; R.V.; Houston Club; Saddle and Sirloin Club. LITTLE, DON D. “Don” PME Homer, La. Age 19; Aggie Band; AIME; Distinguished Student. LITTLE, D. W. AA ' Rabbit” Elkhart Age 23; L Inf. 1st Lt. 3rd Bn. Staff; Marketing and Finance Club. LIVINGSTON, O. B. “Dusty” LA Breckenridge Age 23; Q.M.C.; Capt. E R.C.; Boxing Club; Economics Club; H. Y. Club. LOCKETT, A. VERNON Doc CE Tyler Age 20; G C.A.C.; ASCE; Pres. Tyler Club. LONGLEY, JOHN B. “Johnny” AA Giddings Age 21; Capt. G Inf.; Press Club; Sec.-Treas. Accounting Society; Junior Editor Longhorn; Editor Longhorn; Town Hall Assistant; YMCA Cabinet; Duncan Volunteers; Pres. Southwestern Student Press Congress; Student Ac¬ tivities Committee; Who ' s Who; Distinguished Student. LOOFBOURROW, ROBERT J. EE Age 21; Major Sig. Corps Staff; AIEE. LOOK, DWIGHT CE Age 21; Ord.; ASCE. “Bob” Abilene Somerville 99 LOVE, C. O. “Red” EE Corsicana Age 22; 1st Lt. A S.C.; Treas. Navarro County Club. LOVE, CHARLES R. “Charlie” AH Cleburne Age 20; B Q.M.C. LOVELADY, A. P. “Phil” Aero Abilene Age 21; F Eng.; Aeronautical Society. LOVETT, CLAUDE E„ JR. Agr Dumas Age 21; 1st Lt., 2nd in Command, K Inf.; Agronomy Society; TrLState Club; Twilight Softball League; Im tramural Manager. LOVIL, WILLIAM C. CE Carthage Age 26; F C.A.C.; ASCE. LOWRIE, NEELY E. “Jug” ME Terrell Age 21; F Eng.; ASME; Kaufman County Club. LYNCH, A. H. “Bill” Ch E Brownsville Age 21; B C.W.S. Capt. Bn. Staff; AIChE; Rio Grande Valley Club; Scholarship Honor Society; Distinguished Student. McAllister, j. h. “Mac” AA Eden Age 20; H Inf.; Major Corp Staff; Sec. ' Treas. Scholar ' ship Honor Society; Distinguished Student; Accounting Society; Heart o’ Texas and Mountaineers Club; Press Club; Who’s Who. McBRIDE, ROBERT E. “Bob” ME Dallas Age 20; B Ord.; ASME; SAE; Dallas Club. McCASKILL, M. W. “Mac” Pet E Ennis Age 19; B Ord.; Ellis County Club; Petroleum Club. McCAUSLAND, PAUL W. “Mac” RS El Paso Age 22; A Cav.; Rural Sociology Club; El Paso Club. McCHESNEY, EARL E. “Bearded Sam” LA Del Rio Age 21; 2nd Lt. A F.A.; Junior Assistant Longhorn; Economics Club; Spanish Club; Pres. Del Rio Club; Dis ' tinguished Student; Scholarship Honor Society; The Vacationists. McClelland, geo. d. ME Henderson Age 20. McClendon, e. “v indy” Aero Harlingen Age 20; F.A. Band; lAeS; S.A.E; Rio Grande Valley Club; Distinguished Student. McDowell, Charles t. “Duff” Ag Ed San Saba Age 20; 1st Lt. I Inf.; Sec. ' Treas. Poultry Science Club; F.F.A.: 18 ' 23 Club; Heart of Texas Club; Land of Lake Club McEVER, JAMES W. “Mac” EE Itasca Age 22; 2nd Lt. B Ord.; Distinguished Student. McGEE, THOS. R “Tommy” Arch E Corpus Christi Age 20; B Ord.; Gulf Coast Club; Spanish Club; ArchL textural Society. McGHEE, JOHN W. ME “Moe” Brownwood Age 21; Capt. B Ord.; ASME; SAME; Engineers Ball Committee. McGOWEN, N. C„ JR. “Mac” AH Shreveport, La. Age 22; B Cav. Major Regt. Staff; Saddle and Sirloin Club; Shreveport Club; Polo Team; Distinguished Student. McIntosh, s. j ME Age 20; 2nd Lt. B C.A.C.; ASME. “Jack” Floydada McKINZIE, JAMES H. “Jimmie” Agr Cooper Age 2?; 1st Lt. C Cav.; Agronomy Society. McLARTY, E. C„ JR IE “Mac” Waco Age 21; C C.A.C.; Capt. D R.C.; Capt. Regt. Staff; Sec. ' Treas. Industrial Education Club; ASCE; Waco and McLennan County Club; Intramural Manager; Distim guished Student. McMAHAN, JACK E. Pet E “Mac” Whitney Age 22; Capt. 1st Bn. Staff; E C.A.C.; AIME; V. ' Pres. Hill County Club; Recreational Officer. McMILLIN, J. MAURICE, JR. EE Age 20; A Eng.; AIEE; Dallas Club. “Mac” Dallas McMillan, l. h. AH “Hop” Mason Age 20; H Inf.; Heart o ' Texas Club; Saddle and Sirloin Club; Block and Bridle Club. McNAIR, WILLIAM, JR. ME Age 20; B Ord.; S.A.E. “Mac” Dallas McNEILL, E L. AA Age 20; 1st Hq. F.A. “Edd” Seymour McSPADDEN, EARLE F„ JR. “Mac” CE Teague Age 20; B Ord.; Distinguished Student; ASCE. 101 MACEIRAS, RICHARD P. “Colonel” CE Port Arthur Age 21; C Eng. Capt. Regt. Staff; ASCE; SAME; V. ' Pres. Port Arthur Club; Rifle Team; Newman Club; Junior Town Hall Assistant. MACY, RICHARD D. “Dick” VM El Monte, Calif. Age 23; Capt. MG. Cav.; AVMA; Scholarship Honor Society. MAGERS, CARROLL A. LA Brecken ridge Age 21; B Q.M.C.; Accounting Society; Spanish Club; 18 ' 23 Club; Economics Club. MAGUIRE, CHARLES H., JR. “Mickey” LA Galveston Age 21; 2nd Lt. A Inf.; Galveston County Club. MAHER, J. H. “Dog” LA Dallas Age 20; Dallas Club; Economics Club; Newman Club. MALLORY, P. R. “Pat” ME Little Rock, Ark. Age 20; Capt. G C.A.C. MANSFIELD, NORMAN “Lover” Pet E Bandera Age 21; 1st Lt. A Ord.; Petroleum Club; AIMME; Pistol Team; Singing Cadets; Sbisa Volunteer. MAPLES, LORAN “Dude” IE Bonham Age 20; 2nd Lt. F.A. Band; Bonham Club; Aggie Band; Industrial Education Club; V. ' Pres. F.O.C. MAPLES, WELDON “Baldy” LA Fort Worth Age 21; C Inf.; Letterman Football. MAREK, ALLAN LAD “Buck” PME Placedo Age 20; 2nd Lt. F C.A.C.; ASME; V.-Pres. Victoria County Club; Sbisa Volunteers; Petroleum Club. MARSHALL, LUTHER L. CE Fort Worth Age 21: D Eng ; ASCE; Fort Worth Club; Rifle Team. MARSTON, ARTHUR A. “English” LA Kingsville Age 21: 1st Lt , 2nd in Command, C F.A.; Gulf Coast Club; Geology Club. MARTYN, HENRY J., JR. “Hank” ME Dallas Age 21; D C.A.C.; ASME; Dallas Club; Sailing Club. MARWIL, STANLEY “Mooch” Ch E Henderson Age 21; 1st Lt. F.A. Band: AIChE. MASON, G. L, JR. AA Liberty Age 21; Hq. S.C.; Cryptography Club; Marketing and Finance Club. MASON, LEONARD Ch E Liberty Age 22; 1st Lt. Ord.; Liberty County Club; Intramural Manager. MASSEY, HAROLD M. Ag Ed Age 20; D Inf.; F.F.A. Stephenville MASSEY, JAMES A., JR. Ch E “Jim” Dallas Age 21; B C.W.S.; 1st Lt. Bn. Staff; AIChE; Dallas Club. MATTHEWS, DARRELL W. “Pete” Pet E Petersburg Age 23; 1st Lt., 2nd in Command, I Inf.; Petroleum Club; AIME; South Plains Club; 18 ' 23 Club. MATTHEWS, JOHNNY AA Age 20; F.A. Band; Gulf Coast Club. Taft MATYEAR, CHARLES Ch E Age 22; Ord. Sweetwater MATZNER, O. R. “Otto” Ch E Fort Worth Age 22; 2nd Lt. C C.W.S.; AIChE; Newman Club; Fort Worth Club. MAXWELL, LYNN PME Helena, Ark. Age 21; Capt. E C.A.C.; Mississippi Valley Club; Fresh- man Math Contest; Sophomore Math Contest; Inter- Church Council. MAYER, ALEX FISHER “Swoose” Pet E Henderson, Ky. Age 21; A Ord.; Petroleum Club; Hillel Club; AIME. MAYER, E. B. “Dutchman” AH Fayetteville Age 21; M Inf. Capt. 3rd Bn. Staff; Saddle and Sirloin Club; Fayette County Club; Track; Cross Country; Meats Judging Team; Boxing Team. MAYNARD, M. F. “Jug” CE Laredo Age 20; 1st Lt., 2nd in Command, D Eng.; ASCE; SAME; Laredo Club. MEDFORD, WILLIE LEE Ag Ed Age 20; 2nd Lt. D Inf.; F.F.A. MELBERN, ROBERT L. AH “Bill” Haskell “Bob” Gatesville Age 21; A Q.M.C.; Saddle and Sirloin Club; Block and Bridle Club; F.F.A. MENCZER, S. W. . “Wing” Chem Donna Age 20; 2nd Lt. B C.W.S.; AIChE; A.C.S.; Rio Grande Valley Club. MERCER, J. A. “Johnny” Ch E New Braunfels Age 21; 1st Lt., 2nd in Command, B C.W.S.; AIChE; Radio Club. MERRILL, BROWNIE J., JR. “Joe” Ag Eng Desdemona Age 20; F.F.A.; ASAE. MEYER, D. W. “Abe” AA San Antonio Age 22; 2nd Lt. C C.A.C.; V. ' Pres. Intramural Man ' agers Club; San Antonio Club; Marketing and Finance; Church Vestry. MILENTZ, A. R., JR. “Bob” VM Liberty Age 20; M.G. Cav.; Jr. AVMA; R.V.; Liberty County Club. MILLER, JACK BURLESON “Bean Pole” AH College Station Age 21; C Cav.; Major Regt. Staff; Scholarship Honor Society; R.V.; Saddle and Sirloin Club; Editor Agri¬ culturalist; Longhorn Staff; V.-Pres. Sophomore Class; Pres. Junior Class; Freshman Danforth Winner; Who’s Who; Press Club; Y Cabinet. MILLER, LEON M. Hort Avinger Age 20; F Inf.; Horticulture Club. MILLER, R. H., JR. “Gdldie” VM Big Spring Age 20; Capt. 1st Hq. F.A.; Pres. Big Spring-Howard County Club; Best Drill Medal ’40; Boxing Champion ’39; AVMA. MILLER, R. M. “Bob” AA Farmersville Age 20; Band; Accounting Society; Marketing and Finance Club; Press Club; Staff Artist Battalion; Dis¬ tinguished Student; Rural Sociology Club; Rifle Team; Chess Club; V.-Pres. Collin County Club; Aggie Band; Economics Club. MILLER, W. W., JR. “Bill” AA St amford Age 22; 1st Lt. A Inf.; Accounting Society; Franklin’s Club. MILLIGAN, IVAN C. “Pee Wee” AH San Saba Age 19; L Inf; Heart o’ Texas and Mountaineers Club; Saddle and Sirloin Club. MILLS, JIM F. “Hank” Agr Winnsboro Age 20; Agronomy Society. MILLS, W. G. “Jiggs ” AA Zephyr Age 19; B Q.M.C.; Marketing and Finance Club. MIRACLE, H. L. “Haskell Ag Eng Wills Point Age 23; ASAE. MITCHELL, BILL SARRETT “Mitch” AA Ranger Age 22; Q.M.C.; Agronomy Society; Marketing and Finance Club. MOFFETT, HAMILTON C. “Ham” AA Lancaster Age 20; Inf. Band; Dallas County Club. MOGFORD, L. M. “Tiger” AH Menard Age 21; B Q.M.C.; Saddle and Sirloin Club; Block and Bridle Club; Duncan Volunteer; Ex 4 ' H Club; Heart of Texas and Mountaineers Club. MOLLOY, JOHN B. LA San Saba Age 20; 3 C.H.Q.; Accounting Society; Economics Club; Land of Lakes Club. MONTEITH, E. E. “Ed” PME Dallas Age 21; Capt. H C.A.C.; ASME; AIME: Dallas Club: Best Drilled Medal. MOORE, D. L. “Doc” DH Stephenville Age 19: Inf.; Kream and Kow Klub; Jr. Dairy Cattle Judging Team. MOORE, OWEN A. CE Amarillo Age 22: 2nd Lt. A Eng. MOORE, R. J. “Bob” AA Amarillo Age 2?: Capt. A Cav.; Best Drilled Medal; R.V.; Pres. Amarillo Club: Marketing and Finance Club. MOORE, T. N. “Wally” Hort Dallas Age 20; G Inf.; Horticulture Society; Dallas Club. MOREHOUSE, W. B. “Bill” Ento Dallas A Inf.; Sec.-Treas. Entomology Club; Dallas Club: Sec. ' Treas. United Science Club; Scholarship Honor Society; Agricultural Council; Press Club; Battalion Staff. MORGAN, CLYDE O. “C. O.” VM Houston Age 26; Capt. 2 C.H.Q.; AVMA; Canterbury Club: Houston Club: Distinguished Student. MORRISON, DURWARD D. “Dagwood” Agr Greenville Age 20: 2nd Lt. L Inf.; V. ' Pres. Agronomy Society; Greenville Club. MUDD, J. E. “Flood” A A Yoakum Age 19; A Q.M.C.; Accounting Society; Pres. Lava a County Club; Newman Club. MUIL, CHARLES W. “Mule Geol Kingsville Age 21; Hq. Cav.; Geology Club; Gulf Coast Club; Southwest Texas Club. MULLER, A. C. “Ace” EE Laredo Age 21; 1st Lt. C S.C.; Sec. ' Treas. Laredo Club. MULLINIX, R. M. “Bob” ME San Benito Age 24; A Eng.; Rio Grande Valley Club. MULLINS, JOHN R. “Scotty” LA Galveston Age 23; Economics Club; V.-Pres. Galveston Club. MUNN, BURTON ME Ennis Age 20; Inf. Band; ASME; Ellis County Club. MUNSON, A. H. “Doc” VM Haddon Heights, N. J. Age 21; Capt. F.A. Band; AVMA; Pres. F.O.C. MURRAY, R. O., JR. “Bob” AH Pineland Age 26; 2nd Lt. L Inf.; 18 ' 23 Club. MUTSCHINK, ALFRED O. “Square” AH Giddings Age 21; B Q.M.C.; V.-Pres. Lutheran Walther Club; Saddle and Sirloin Club; Block and Bridle Club. MYERS, J. TOM “Deacon” AA Brownfield Age 21; 2nd Lt. A Q.M.C.; Accounting Society; Ama ' rillo Club; Pres. Methodist Student Council; Inter-Church Council. NANCE, O. A., JR. “Steve” Pet E Dallas Age 21; Lt. Col. C.A.C.; V.-Pres. Junior Class; Scholar¬ ship Honor Society; Dallas Club; Gapt. R.V.; Petroleum Club; Who’s Who. NEGRI, JOHN, JR. ME Falfurrias Age 22; F C.A.C.; ASME; Rio Grande Valley Club. NETHERY, MAURICE J. “Flash” LA Junction Age 21; B C.A.C.; Pre-Med Club; San Angelo Club. NEUHARDT, C. H. “Chuck” Arch Amarillo Age 20; G F.A.; Architectural Society; Amarillo Club; 18-23 Club. NEWTON, JACK TERRY “Fig” Ag Ed McCamev Age 21; A Inf.; F.F.A.; San Angelo Club. NEWTON, LEHMAN E., JR. “Happy” Ch E Rotan Age 20; 1st Lt. A C.W.S.; Intramural Manager; AIChE. NEWTON, T. R. “Newt CE Bryan Age 20; 1st Hq. F.A.; ASCE. NICHOLS, DOYLE R. “Nick RS Kerrville Age 24; 1st Lt. M Inf.; Rural Sociology Club. NOA, WILLIAM “Billy” Ch E Dallas Age 19; 1st C.H.Q.; V. ' Pres. Hillel Club; AIChE; A.C.S.: Dallas Club. NOELL, MILLARD D. Ch E Richardson Age 22; 2nd Lt. A C.W.S.; AIChE. NORTON, FRED R. “Snipper” AA Texarkana Age 20; Q.M.C.; Accounting Society; Pres. Texarkana Club. NORTON, N. E. “Gene AA Dallas Age 20; 2nd Lt. I F.A.; Marketing and Finance Club; Dallas Club. O ' CONNOR, JAMES, JR. “Jake CE Dallas Age 20; 2nd Lt. D C.A.C.; ASCE; Dallas Club; Y Cabinet; Intramural Manager; Sbisa Volunteer; Fish Baseball Team. O ' CONNOR, JOHN DENNIS AA Galveston Age 21; Q.M.C.; Accounting Society. OGDEE, ED “Badda” AA San Benito Age 21; Q.M.C.; Marketing and Finance Club; Rio Grande Valley Club; Football; Hi-Y. OGDEE, GEORGE J. “Soup IE San Benito Age 23; A F.A.; V.-Pres. Rio Grande Valley Club; Episcopal Club; Industrial Education Club; Intramural Officer; Fish Y Cabinet. O’LEARY, J. E. “Ted” A A Houston Age 22; C Inf. Major Regt. Staff; Senior Yell Leader; Houston Club. OLSON, ELMER A. “Yank” Pet E Los Fresnos Age 23; 1st Lt., 2nd in Command, C Eng.; SAME; AIME; Rio Grande Valley Club. OMMERT, WILLARD D “Will” VM Oakland, Calif. Age 25; Cav.; Jr. AVMA; Pres. Scholarship Honor Society; California Club; Distinguished Student; Best Drilled Medal. OSTERHOLM, HARROLD “Ostie” Aero Texas City Age 19; 2nd Lt. A Inf.; Sailing Club; lAeS. “Johnnie” Needville OTTO, JOHN W. Ag Eng Age 21; N.M.; ASAE. OUTERSIDE, C. E. “Bussie” LA Texas City Age 21; B Q.M.C.: Pres. Newman Club; Accounting Society; Economics Club; Galveston County Club. OWEN, EUGENE C. AA Tennessee Colony Age 21; E C.A.C.; Accounting Society; 18-23 Club; Palestine Club. QUIN, PAT B. ME Beeville Age 20; N.M.; ASME. QUISENBERRY, ROY G. “Quizy” AA Seymour Age 20; B F.A.; Marketing and Finance Club. PANKEY, W. ROY “Spankey” Ch E Dallas Age 21; C C.W.S.; AIChE; Kaufman County Club. PARCHMAN, LAWSON E. “Lester” IE Houston Age 21; D F.A.; Industrial Education Club; Houston Club. PARKER, GERALD W. “Jerry” VM Corsicana Age 21; N.M.; V.-Pres. Jr. AVMA; Sbisa Volunteer; Corsicana Club. PARKER, KIRKSEY N. “Kirk” AA Jacksonville Ag e 21; F Inf.; Marketing and Finance Club; Accounting Society. PARKER, LEON B. CE Huntsville Age 21; B Ord.; ASCE; Huntsville Club; Distinguished Student. PARKER, W. D. “Willie” AH Monahans Age 20; Lt. F Inf.; Saddle and Sirloin Club; Block and Bridle Club; Distinguished Student. PARKER, W. H. AH Roby Age 20; 1st Lt. A Cav.; Saddle and Sirloin Club; Junior and Senior Meats Judging Team; South Plains Club. PARKER, W. O. “Bill” Arch Freeport Age 21; 2nd Lt. H C.A.C.; V.-Pres. Architectural Society; Town Hall Assistant; Engineering Council; Camera Club; Spanish Club; Brazoria County Club. PARTLOW, W. W. “Will” Agr Liberty Age 21; C F.A.; Agronomy Society; Liberty County Club. PATTERSON, E. B. “Pat” EE Dallas Age 20; F F.A.; AIEE; Minor T Letterman; Dallas Club. PATTON, THOMAS A. “Bo” Ag Ed Kennard Age 22; E Inf.; Collegiate F.F.A. PAUL, R. B. “Bob” Ch E El Paso Age 22; 1st C.H.Q.; AIChE; El Paso Club; Distinguished Student. PEALOR, JAMES P., JR. “Jimmy” AA La Villa Age 20; F Inf.; Cotton Society; Singing Cadets; Rio Grande Valley Club. PELA, E. C. “Pela” ME Victoria Age 22; 1st Lt. D Eng.; ASME; SAME; AIME; Vic¬ toria Club. PENNINGTON, P. B. “Penny” LA Houston Age 20; C F.A.; Basketball Team; Houston Club. PENNINGTON, W. M. AA “Bill” Woodville Age 20; Hq. Cav. 1st Lt. 1st Sqd. Staff; Accounting Society. PEPPER, JOHN W„ JR. “Pep” AA Sweetwater Age 21; G Inf., 1st Lt. Bn. Staff; Marketing and Finance Club; San Angelo Club. PERKINS, GEORGE M. ME “Perk” Dallas Age 22; 2nd Lt. F Eng.; ASME; AIME. PERRY, EDWIN B. “Ed” Arch E Palestine Age 20; Inf. Band; Drum Major Inf. Band; Archi¬ tectural Society; Palestine Club. PESEK, JOHN T., JR. “Johnny” Ag Ed Jourdanton Age 20; Capt. L Inf.; Scholarship Honor Society; Pres. F.F.A.; Newman Club; Southwest Texas Club. PETTY, DENZIL M. “Sarge” AA Santo Age 20; N.M.; Marketing and Finance Club; Palo Pinto County Club. PHILIPS, FREDERICK THOMAS “Fred” ME San Antonio Age 21; Capt. B F.A.; ASME; San Antonio Club. PHILLIPS, WARREN A. “Yank” VM Winchendon Age 22; Capt. B Cav.; Jr. AVMA; Finance Committee Cavalry Ball. PIERCE, T. K. ‘-Tommie” AA Dallas Age 22; 1st Lt. C F.A.; Accounting Society; Pres. Dallas Club; Tumbling Team; Pistol Team. PINKERTON, J. T. “Pinky” VM Tyler Age 21; N.M.; Jr. AVMA; Tyler Club. PIMLOTT, H. A. Ch E Dallas Age 20; C C.W.S. PINSON, DAVID H. “Little Bloody” AA Forney Age 20; C Cav. 1st Lt. 2nd Sqd. Staff; Editor of AgrL culturist; Pres. Marketing and Finance Club; Member of Student Activities Committee; Kaufman County Club. POLAND, J. W. AH Huntington Age 21; N.M.; Saddle and Sirloin Club. PORTER, JOHN B. “Long John” CE W aco Age 20; 1st Hq. F.A.; ASCE; Waco Club. POST, CHARLES W. “Stump” AH Midland Age 21; A Q.M.C.; Saddle and Sirloin Club; Block and Bridle Club. POU, C. G. “Charlie” Aero Cleburne Ape 21; 1st Lt., 2nd in Command, H F.A.; lAeS; Pres. Johnson County Club. POWELL, JOHN A. AH Menard Age 22; 1st Lt. H Inf.; Saddle and Sirloin Club; Block and Bridle Club; Scholarship Honor Society; Ex 4-H Club; Student Welfare Committee; Junior Livestock Judging Team; V. ' Pres. of Heart o’ Texas and Moun¬ taineer Club. POWER, CARLTON H. “Hoss” Agr San Antonio Age 23; 2nd Hq. F.A.; Major 2nd Bn. Staff; Agronomy Society; Fish and Game Club; Press Club; Distinguished Student; United Science Club; San Antonio Club. PRANGLIN, HARRISON N. “Dusty” Pre ' Med Pearsall Age 21; 1st Lt. A C.A.C.; ASME; AIME; Petroleum Club; Southwest Texas Club. PRATT, JOHN W. “Pete” ME Galveston Age 21; C Eng. 1st Lt. Bn. Staff; Treas. lAeS; ASME; SAME; Distinguished Student; Galveston Club. PUMPHREY, J. B. “Jaybird” AH Old Glory Age 19; C Inf.; Saddle and Sirloin Club; Block and Bridle Club; Ex 4-H Club; Senior Meats Judging Team; Junior Livestock Judging Team; Press Club; Asst. Adver¬ tising Manager of Battalion Newspaper. PUNTCH, DONALD “Don” LA Houston Age 19; 2nd Lt. 2nd Hq. F.A.; Houston Club. PYEATT, BYRON B. “Pappy Ch E Dallas Age 21; Maj. Ord.; ASChE; Dallas Club. RAFFERTY, EDWARD T. “Ed” AH Gruver Age 19; 1st Lt., 2nd in Command, D Cav.; V.-Pres. Saddle and Sirloin Club; Block and Bridle Club; R.V.; Tri ' State Club. RAINEY, J. R., JR. EA Dallas Age 21; 2nd Lt. 2Hq. F.A.; Pre-Med Society; Dallas Club RALEY, CLYDE VM Denton Capt. MG Cav. RAMSEY, GREG W. “Hungry” ME El Paso Age 20; H C.A.C.; ASME; El Pas o Club; Twilight League. RAND, FRED G. Ch E Dallas Age 20; A C.W.S. 1st Lt. Bn. Staff; AIChE; Dallas Club. RANGE, CARL E. AA Irving Age 21; 1st Corps CHQ.; Accounting Society; Dallas Club. READ, DAN L. “Red” ME Fort Worth Age 20; 1st Lt. 2nd Bn. Staff; ASME; Fort Worth Club. REED, JAMES W. “Bill” Ag Ed Lometa Age 22; Collegiate F.F.A.; Land of the Lakes Club. REID, JAMES M. “Mutt” IE Corsicana Age 22; N.M.; Navarro County; Boxing Club; Industrial Education Club. REINHART, O. J„ JR. “Ollie” Ag Ed D ' Hanis Age 20; E Inf.; Sec. Collegiate F.F.A.; Southwest Texas Club; Newman Club. RENNERT, A. E., JR. “Buster” AA San Antonio Age 24- A Cav., Capt. Regt. Staff; Marketing and Finance Club; San Antonio Club. REYNOLDS, BRUCE W. Pet E Fort Worth Age 22; 1st Lt. F Eng.; Petroleum Engineering Club; Fort Worth Club. RHEA, DWAYNE L. “Stude” IE Mt. Pleasant Age 20; C.A.C.; Industrial Education Club; Pineywood Club. RICE, G. W. Ag Ed Age 21; H Inf.; F.F.A.; 18-23 Club. RICHARDSON, D. J. ME Age 21; 2nd Lt. E C.A.C. « wm RIDENOUR, CHARLES A. Ch E “Jug Head” Corpus Christi Age 21; B Ord.; AIChE; S.A.E.; Gulf Coast Club; Senior Y Cabinet. RINGER, STEPHEN LEE “Teeb” AA China Spring Age 21; Q.M.C.; 18-23 Club; Accounting Society; McLennan County Club. RIX, RALPH L. “Rube” CE Huntsville Age 21; A C.A.C.; Major Corps Staff; Fish Student Welfare Representative; ASCE; Third Place National SPEE Drawing Contest; Distinguished Student. ROBB, TOM H„ JR. EE Houston Age 18; 1st Lt. E S.C.; AIEE; Houston Club; Singing Cadets; Camera Club; Distinguished Student. ROBERSON, BILLIE COLE “B. C.” VM Pecos Age 20; 1st Lt. F.A. Band; Jr. Representative AVMA; Jr. AVMA; Trans-Pecos Club; Best Drilled Medal; Recreational Officer. ROBERTS, J. B. “Rock” LA Corpus Christi Age 20; 1st Lt. I F.A.; Economics Club; Gulf Coast Club; Golf Team. ROBERTS, GEORGE E. DH Cotulla Age 21; 1st Lt. I Inf.; V.-Pres. Kream and Kow Klub; Collegiate F.F.A.; Southwest Texas Club. ROBERTS, SHARLON CE Age 22; 2nd Lt. B Inf.; ASCE. Stephenville ROBERTSON, J. L. “Rob” Fish and Game Bryan Age 21; 1 Hq. F.A. 2nd Lt. Bn. Staff; V.-Pres. Fish and Game Club; Sec.-Treas. Camera Club; Amer. Soc. of Mammalogists; Brazos County Club; United Scien.e Club; Fish Pistol Team; Scholarship Honor Society. ROBERTSON, W. M. “Jack” Ag Ed Comanche Age 21; H Inf.; Horticulture Society; Ag. Ed. Society; Comanche County Club; Singing Cadets; F.F.A.; 18-23 Club; Distinguished Student. ROBINSON, BURETT P. “Burro” Ag Ed Crowley Age 21; Infantry: Agricultural Advisory Council; F.F.A.; Poultry Science Club. RODGERS, ROBERT H. ME Age 19; D F.A : ASME; East Texas Club. Trickie” Mineola ROGERS, CORLEY “Tom” AH Colorado City Age 21: D Cav.; Saddle and Sirloin Club; Block and Bridle Club. ROGERS, CULLEN J. “Slick” LA Mart Age 21; C Inf.; T Club; Varsity Football; Captain Base ' ball Team; Fish Football, Baseball and Basketball; Me ' Lennan County Club; Student Aid Fund Committee; Student Representative Athletic Council. ROGERS, E T. “Herman” ME Amarillo Age 20; 1st Lt. E Eng. ROGERS, MURRELL M. “Red” Ag Eng Frisco Age 23; N.M.; ASAE. ROLNICK, GERALD “Jerr” LA Dallas B C A.C.; Hillel Club; Dallas Club. ROMING, JOHN A. “Dutch” DH ' Eddy Age 20; Major Q.M.C.; Pres. Kream and Kow Klub. ROOF, E. T. “Tommy” Agr Cleburne Age 20; C Inf.; A gronomy Society. ROSANKY, GORDON C. Ag Ed Smithville Age 26; 1st Lt., 2nd in Command, E Inf.; Distinguished Student; F.F.A. Club; 18-23 Club. ROSENBERG, H. WAYNE “Rosie” Aero Greenville Age 20; 2nd Lt. B Ord.; Sr. Recreational Officer; lAeS; Sec. Greenville Club. ROSENBERG, RAYMOND “Rosey” Chem E Houston Age 21; C C.W.S.; Hillel Club; ASChE. ROSENTEIN, SAMMIE “Frog” RS San Antonio Age 20; 1st Hdq. F.A.; Pres, of Hillel Club; San Antonio Club; Rural Sociology Club. ROSENTHAL, JAMES L. “Rosey” Ch E Fort Worth Age 20; A Ord.; AIChE; Fort Worth Club; Hillel Club; Distinguished Student. ROTHOLZ, MAX B. “Mothballs” Ag Ed Sweeny Age 20; 2nd Lt. F F.A.; Houston Club; O.B.B.; R.V. ROUNTREE, BILL J. “Fatty” Ag Ed Whitney Age 23; 1st Lt.. 2nd in Command, A Cav.; Intramural Manager; Ag Ed Club: Hill County Club. ROUSE, H. D. “Don” VM Beaumont Age 20; M. G. Cav.; Jr. AVMA; Beaumont Club. RUSSELL, GEO. W. “Hap” LA Eagle Pass Age 21; Lt. Hq. Cav.; Pres. Southwest Texas Club. SABINS, R. L., JR. “Bobby” LA Houston Age 21; 2nd C.H.Q.; Houston Club. SAMAREL, SAMUEL “Sammy” ME Mexico City Age 22; Cosmopolitan Club; ASME; Azteca Club. SAMPLE, REUBEN A. “Ben” AA Bryan Age 21; Q.M.C.; Singing Cadets. SANBORN, F. D. “Pancho” LA Mexico City, Mexico Age 20; F C.A.C.; ASME; Cosmopolitan Club; Camera Club; Spanish Club. SANDLAND, HARRY G. Ch E Age 21; 1st C.H.Q.; Houston Club. “Stick” Houston SANGER, ALBERT W. “Kookie” ME Horton, Kan. Age 21; H Inf.; ASME. SAUNDERS, J. WARNER RS Coleman Age 21; G Inf.; Rural Sociology Club. SCHAEFER, CHRIS J. H„ JR. EE Shiner Age 21; Capt. E S.C.; AIEE. SCHLEETER, GEORGE C., JR. “Dutch” AA Houston Age 21; H C.A.C.; Accounting Society; Houston Club; Singing Cadets. SCHLEIDER, BEN H„ JR. “Slick” AA Brenham Age 21; Capt., 2nd in Command, Corps Band; Account ' ing Society; Washington County Club; Treas. F.O.C.; Lutheran Walton League; Drum Major. SCHLEIER, G. T. “Tommy” LA Houston Age 20; 2nd Lt. H F.A.; Board of Directors Economics Club; Houston Club. SCHIFF, HERBERT G. “Herb” ME Dallas Age 22; 1st Lt. D C.A.C.; ASME; Dallas Club. “Al” Bryan SCHRAM, A. J. EE Age 19; Hq. S.C., 1st Lt. Bn. Staff; AIEE. SCHUCHART, O. W. “Ozzie” ME San Antonio Age 21; B Cav.; ASME; San Antonio Club; Lutheran Students Association. SCOTT, ROGER P. “Buster” Aero De Queen, Ark. Age 20; 1 CHQ.; lAeS. SEAY, ROBERT L. “Bob” CE Dallas Age 20; B F.A.; ASCE; Dallas Club. SEBASTIAN, D. H. AA Age 19; G F.A. SHELBY, F. G. RS Age 24; 2nd Lt. B F.A.; Lennan County Club. “Dangerous” Mansfield, La. “Captain Nemo” Waco Rural Sociology Club; Me ' SHERAM, CARLTON A. LA Greenville Age 20; 1st Lt. I Inf.; Greenville Club; Debate Club: Roundtable Club: Pan American Discussion Group; Dis ' tinguished Student. SHILLINGBURG, ERNEST C. Ag Ed Dublin Age 20; 2nd Lt. D Inf.; F.F.A. SIBLEY, W. R., JR. “Dub” AH Abilene Age 21; B F.A.; Major 1st Bn.; Pres. Abilene Club: Block and Bridle Club; Saddle and Sirloin Club; T Club; R.V.; Football Letter; Who ' s Who. SIEGEL, GORDON I. Aero Dallas Age 22; A C.A.C.: Capt. Tumbling Team; lAeS; Hillel Club; Dallas Club. SIMMONS, JACK K. AA Haskell Age 20; Capt. A Q.M.C.; Marketing and Finance Club. SIMS, A. M. “Milt” AA Amarillo Age 22; 2nd Lt. I F.A.; Marketing and Finance Club: Amarillo Club. SISLER, CARLTON E. Aero Junction Age 20; F.A. Band; lAeS; S.A.E.; Distinguished Student. SKALNIK, C. R. “Skal” ME League City Age 21; 1st Lt. D Eng.; ASME; SAME; Galveston County Club; Fish Track. SLOUGH, JAMES F., JR. “Jake” ME Fort Worth Age 21; A Ord.; ASME; S.A.E.; Fort Worth Club. SMITH, ALBERT G. Ch E San Benito Age 21; 1st Lt. C C.W.S.; Y Cabinet; AIChE; Rio Grande Valley Club; Cosmopolitan Club. SMITH, A. W. AH MerUon Age 21; B Inf. SMITH, BENJAMIN L. “Duke” AH Paducah Age 19; G F.A., 1st Lt., 2nd in Command; Block and Bridle Club; Saddle and Sirloin Club. SMITH, FRANK W„ JR. “Smitty” LA McKinney Age 21; 3 CHQ; Pres. Collin County Club. SMITH, HOMER D., JR. “Smitty” Ch E Tulsa, Okla. Age 20; B Ord.: Capt. Comp. Regt. Staff; Port Arthur Club; AIChE; Oklahoma Club; Eastland County Club. SMITH, JOHN WELLS “Johnny” AA Bonham Age 21; Capt. A F.A.; Historian Senior Class; Account ' ing Society. SMITH, KENNETH D. “Smitty” AA Mart Age 20; I F.A. 2nd Lt. 3rd Bn. Staff; Accounting Society; McLennan County Club; Distinguished Student; Scholarship Honor Society. SMITH, REGINALD S. “Reggie” AA W aco Age 22; A Cav. 1st Lt. Sqd. Staff; Business Manager of Battalion; V. ' Pres. of Press Club; Pres, of McLennan County Club; Marketing and Finance Club; Economics Club. SMITH, STANLEY A. “Stan” ME Port Lavaca Age 20; Capt. B Eng.; Commodore Sailing Club; New ' man Club; ASME; SAME; Best Drilled Medal B Eng. ’41. SMOCK, ROBERT L. “Bob” Ch E Borger Age 20; Recreational Officer; 2nd Chq,; AIChE. SNELL, W. A. “Bill” Land Greenville, Miss. Age 20; Landscape Club. SNODDY, HARRY A. “Available” LA Fort Worth Age 21; Hq. Cav. 1st Lt. Personnel Officer; Student Asst. Economics Dept.; Economics Club; Fort Worth Club. SNYDER, BRYAN, III LA Dallas Age 20; A C.A.C.; Economics Club; Dallas Club. SPARGER, JOHN AA Dallas Age 20; G F.A.; 3 Chq.; Dallas Club; Press Club. SPECIA, A. J. “Slew” CE San Antonio Age 21; A C.A.C., Major Regt. Staff; V. ' Pres. Scholar- ship Honor Society; R.V.; ASCE; Newman Club; San Antonio Club; Distinguished Student. SPECIA, BEN, JR. AA San Antonio Age 21; N.M.; Newman Club; Accounting Society; Economics Club; San Antonio Club. SPIVEY, J. F. “Frank” EE Dallas Age 22; 1st Lt. B S.C. SPRAGGINS, NEWTON F. “Newt” ME Jacksonville Age 19; B Ord.; ASME; S.A.E.; Jacksonville Club; Fish Y Council; Junior Y Council. STALLING, HAROLD R. “Hal” A A Lufkin Age 21; 1st Lt., 2nd in Command, F F.A.; Lufkin Club. STALLINGS, EARL PATRICK “Zeke” VM Houston Age 19; MG Cav.; Jr. A.V.M.A.; Newman Club; Hous¬ ton Club. STANBERY, R. B„ JR. “Bob” LA Dallas Age 21; 2nd Lt. G C.A.C.; Dallas Club; Spanish Club; R.V. STANDEFER, J. L. LA Clifton Age 21; D Inf.; Junior Town Hall Assistant; Economics Club. STEPHENS, ROBERT L. “Bobby” Aero E Gilmer Age 21; 1st Lt., 2nd in Command, Inf. Band; Social Sec. Senior Class; Capt. Tumbling Team; lAeS; SAE; Student Activities Committee; Varsity Diver; Town Hall Assist¬ ant; Recreational Officer; East Texas Club; Press Club; Who ' s Who. STAUTZENBERGER, ADIN LEE “Stautzie” Chem San Antonio Age 20; Capt. B C.W.S.; Pres, A.C.S.; AIChE; San Antonio Club; Distinguished Student; Best Drilled Medal ' 41; Scholarship Honor Society. STEWART, J. B. “Joe” ME Kansas City, Mo. Age 20; 1st Lt. C C.A.C.; ASME; Petroleum Club; Personnel Officer. STEVENS, JOHN R. “Stinky” AA San Antonio • Age 21; A Q.M.C.; Accounting Society; San Antonio Club; Canterbury Club. STONE, JAMES H ME Age 20; 2nd Lt. B C.A.C.; ASME. STORY, SAM A. CE Age 22; D Cav.; ASCE. STRICKLAND, DOUGLAS “Frog” AA Dallas Age 21; A Q.M.C.; Marketing and Finance Club; Dallas Club. STUTEVILLE, CLYDE D. “Stud” AH Albany Age 20; 1st Lt. F Inf.; Saddle and Sirloin Club; National Block and Bridle Club; YMCA Cabinet; Duncan Volun- teer. SULLINS, ROBERT TIM “Tim” CE Terrell Age 23; H Inf.; ASCE; Kaufman County Club; Newman Club. SUMAN, R. H. “Dick” Pet E Houston Age 21; C Cav.; Houston Club; Petroleum Club; AIME; ASME; Tumbling Team. SUMNER, FRED W. “Dusty” AA San Antonio Age 21; 2nd Lt. F.A. 1st Bn. Staff; Accounting Society; San Antonio Club; 18 ' 23 Club. “Jimmy” Dallas SUTHERLAND, DAN R. CE “Rocky” Winnsboro Age 20; Capt. E Eng.; Pres. Senior Class; SAME; ASCE; Student Engineer’s Council; 18-23 Club; Dis¬ tinguished Student; V.-Pres. East Texas Club; Best Drilled Man N0-’41 E Eng.; Engineer Magazine. SWEARINGEN, PAUL P. IE “Swede” Seguin Age 22; Major Rep. Center, C C.A.C.: V.-Pres. Indus¬ trial Education Club; Distinguished Student. SWILLEY, GEORGE EE Age 19; B S.C.; Singing Cadets. New Willard SWINEHART, B. J. “Bill” ME Houston Age 21; 2nd Lt. M Inf.; ASME; Houston Club. TALK, W. S. “Bill” ME Runge Age 20; B Eng.; ASME. TAMPKE, H. R. “Dutch” AA San Antonio Age 22; E F.A.; Marketing and Finance Club; San Antonio Club; Sr. Asst. Circulation Mgr. Battalion. TANSIL, CHARLES L., JR. “Charlie” ME Nederland Age 21; H C.A.C.; ASME; Beaumont Club. JL TAYLOR, WAYLAND F. “Fenimore” AA Rotan Age 20; 1st Lt. A C.A.C.; Accounting Society. TAYLOR, J. L. RS “Mule” Wadder Age 21; Capt. C Inf.; Pres. Peach Creek Club; Rural Sociology Club; Agronomy Society. TAYLOR, ROBERT HENRY “Moke” Fish and Game University Park Age 21; 1st Lt. B Cav.; Personnel Officer; Fish and Game Club; Swimming Team. TAYLOR, W. H. ME Age 22; Capt. D Eng.; ASME. “Breeze” South Pasadena, Calif. TEMPLETON, BONNER HERBERT “Temp” Ch E Ennis Age 21; 1st Lt. H C.A.C.; Distinguished Student; AIChE; Ellis County Club. TENISON, WILLIAM H„ JR. “Sheep” LA Houston Age 20; B Q.M.C.; Economics Club; Houston Club; Recreational Officer. TENNISON, L. B„ JR. “Butch” VM Dallas Age 20; C F.A.; Associate Editor Battalion Magazine; V. ' Pres. Dallas Club. TERRELL, RAYMOND “Ray” AA El Paso Age 21; E F.A. Lt. Col. F.A. Regt.; Advertising Manager 1943 LONGHORN; Press Club; El Paso Club; Fish Basketball; Fish Track; Fish Intramural Manager; Best Drilled Medal ’41; Scholarship Honor Society; Dis- tinguished Student; Who’s Who. THENN, GEORGE R„ JR. “Colonel” CE Dallas Age 23; Capt. A Eng.; ASCE; SAME; Distinguished Student; Rifle Team; R.V. THOMPSON, C. F. “Charlie” VM Pearsall Age 22; B Cav.; Pres. Jr. Chapter F.F.A.; AVMA: Southwest Texas Club. THOMPSON, BURREL BRALY CE Age 23; 2nd Lt. C Eng.; ASCE; SAME. Jacksonville THOMPSON, M. R. “Milt” Arch Dallas Age 20; E Inf.; Architectural Society; Dallas Club; Duncan Volunteer. ? THOMAS, WAYNE W. fl AA Age 21; Q.M.C.; Accounting Society. Kirkland ] THOMAS, EDWIN W., JR. “Ed” IE Perryton Age 20; 2nd Lt. C C.A.C.; Industrial Education Club. Port Arthur THOMAS, JULIAN VM Age 24; D Cav.; Jr. AVMA. TILLERY, T. M. “Thread” ME Dallas Age 21; G C.A.C.; ASMS; Dallas Club; Best Drilled Medal, G C.A.C. ’41. TODD, LLOYD H. ME Weatherford Age 21; A Ord.; ASME. TOLE, GLENN L. Ag Ed Crowell Age 20; I F.A.; Agricultural Education Club. TOMPKINS, ARNOLD G. Aero Lufkin Age 21; 2nd Lt. 1st Hq. F.A.; lAeS. TOWNSEND, ROBERT T. “Rosie” ME Houston Age 20; 2nd Lt. D C.A.C.; Treas. ASME; R.V.; Houston Club; Sailing Club. TREADWELL, DWAIN A. ME Fort Worth Age 22; H C.A.C., Major 2nd Bn.; Pres. Inter-Church Council; S.A.E.; ASME; Fort Worth Club; Town Hall Assistant. TRODLIER, HARRY PH Alice Age 20; V.-Pres. Biology Club; Hillel Club. TSCHOEPE, EDWARD A. “Ed” ME San Antonio Age 21; Capt. F Eng.; Sec. Newman Club; ASME; SAME; San Antonio Club; Distinguished Student. ULISH, WILLIE LEE “Bill” Ag Eng Lyons Age 21; A Q.M.C.; ASAE; Burleson Club. ULLOM, J. A. “Jiggs” Ag Eng Stratford Age 22; 1st Lt. 1st Hq. F.A.; ASAE; Tri-State Club. UPHAM, HOWARD W. “Joe” AA West Columbia Age 19; A Q.M.C., Capt. Bn. Staff; Treas. Brazoria County Club; Intramural Manager; Marketing and Finance Club. URSELL, CHARLES RUSSELL, II “Buddie” Aero Corpus Christi Age 22; 1st Lt. A Eng.; Pres. A.S.E.; Student Engineer¬ ing Council; ASAE; SAME; ASME; lAeS; Gulf Coast Club. VAGLICA, N. J. “Nick” Ch E Beaumont Age 23; C C.W.S.; AIChE; Beaumont Club; Singing Cadets; Newman Club. i VANDER WEIDE, JACK H. “Jock” ME San Antonio Age 20; 1st Lt. B Ord.; ASME; S.A.E.; San Antonio Club; Battalion Advertising Staff. VANNOY, THOMAS R. Ch E “Tommy” McAllen Age 20; Ord.; Managing Editor Battalion; Junior Editor; Editorial Assistant; AIChE; Pres. Rio Grande Valley Club; Y Cabinet; Aggie Band. VAUGHN, G. H. “Jerry” AA Dallas Age 20; Lt. G F.A.; Accounting Society; Dallas Club. VAUGHN, WILLIAM V. Arch E “Bill” Houston Age 20; H C.A.C.; Architecture Society; Singing Cadets; Houston Club. VERLANDER, E. V. “Eddie” AA Houston Age 20; 1st Lt. E C.A.C.; Accounting Society; Houston Club. VERSCHOYLE, HUBERT H. “Philbert” LA Dallas Age 21; F Inf.; Economics Club; Accounting Club; Dallas Club. VICEVICH, ALEXANDER J. Ch E “Czar” Galveston Age 21; C C.W.S., Major Corps Staff; AIChE; Newman Club; Duncan Volunteers; Galveston Club. “C. K.” San Antonio Age 19; A Eng.; ASCE; San Antonio Club; Newman Club. VOITH, C. K. CE VOSKAMP, EARL ME Columbus Age 20; B Ord.; 1st Lt. Bn. Staff; V. ' Pres. Colorado County Club; ASME; R.V. WADE, J. HOWARD AH ' Shadow” Edcouch Age 21; B Q.M.C.; Rio Grande Valley Club; Saddle and Sirloin Club; Block and Bridle Club. WADE, LEROY Pet E Age 21; H F.A.; Dallas Club. “Kid” Dallas WAGNER, ABE W„ JR. Geol Age 19; G F.A.; Geology Club. “Bubba” Palestine WAGNER, R. H. V ' lA! W n nJ i y , , N IS v i ME “Mouse” Rosenberg Age 21; Ord.; ASME. WALKER, CHESTER C. DH Age 27; C Cav.; Kream and Kow Klub. “Buck” College Station WALLACE, CLAUDE H. “Squeaky” Ch E San Antonio Age 20; H Inf.; Assistant Editor Engineer Magazine; AIChE; Press Club; San Antonio Club; Jr. Editor Engineer; Intramural Manager 1st C.H.Q. WALLACE, JERRY N. AA Hillsboro Age 21; I Inf.; Hill County Club; Marketing and Finance Club. WALLACE, W. B. “Funny Front” AA Llano Age 21; Q.M.C. 1st Lt. Bn. Staff; Marketing and Finance Club; Heart of Texas and Mountaineers Club; Freshman Y Cabinet. WALMSLEY, JOHN G. “Jack” ME Baytown Age 19; Capt. D F.A.; V. ' Pres. Tri-Cities Club; ASME; Best Drilled Medal ’41. WARD, A. L„ JR. “Peaches” AA Dallas Age 19; Capt. F.A. Band; Dallas Club; Distinguished Student. WARD, R. D. “Bob” VM Houston Age 22; A Cav.; Jr. AVMA; Houston Club. WARE, A. S., JR. “Buck” CE Bryan Age 20; 2nd Lt. H F.A.; V.-Pres. Brazos County Club. WAREING, E. C. ME “Horsey” Corsicana Age 21; Lt. C Eng.; V.-Pres. Navarro County Club; Historian Fish Class; Y Cabinet. WARREN, HOMER L., JR. EE . Fort Worth Age 22; 4th C.H.Q.; AIEE; Fort Worth Club. WATSON, HORACE E. LA Laredo Age 20; 2nd Lt. 1st Bn. Staff A F.A.; Board of Directors Economics Club; Accounting Society; Laredo Club; Distinguished Student. VATSON, R. P. ME “Bob” Texarkana Age 21; L Inf.; ASME; Singing Cadets. VATTS, WILFORD D. “Bill” ME San Antonio Age 20; E F.A.; ASME; San Antonio Club; Petroleum Engineering Club. VEAVER, JOHN C. “J. C.” LA Houston Age 21; G F.A. Major 3rd Bn. Staff; Economics Club; Houston Club. WEBB, EUGENE E. “E-Square” EE Longview Age 21; B S.C.; AIEE; Longview Club. WEBB, RANSOM I. “Red-eye” Ag Ed Sherman Age 21; N.M.; Grayson County Club; Twilight League. WEBSTER, JACKSON D. “Jake” AA Sweetwater Age 22; 2nd Lt. A Inf.; T Club; Football; Freshman Baseball. WEEMS, J. N. “Wiener” LA El Paso Age 20; 2nd Lt. Q.M.C.; Newman Club; Spanish Club; Economics Club; El Paso Club. WEIRUS, RICHARD “Buck” IE San Antonio Age 22; 1st Lt., 2nd in Command, 3 Hq. F.A.: Recrea¬ tional Officer; Industrial Education Club; San Antonio Club; Duncan Volunteer; Swimming Team; Singing Cadets; Aggieland Orchestra. WELLS, ROBERT RUSH, JR. “Snip” AH Columbus Age 20; 1st Lt., 2nd in Command, D F.A.; Saddle and Sirloin Club; Block and Bridle Club; Colorado County Club; R.V. WERLLA, B. C. “Jug” ME Denison Age 20; F C.A.C.; Grayson County Club. WESSON, THOMAS FUEL “Poppa” RS Temple Age 23; 3 Hq. F.A. Capt. 3rd Bn. Staff; Bell County Club; T Club; Letterman Football. WESTBROOK, TITUS C. “Darkness” A A Waco Age 20; 1st Lt., 2nd in Command, C Cav.; Marketing ' and Finance Club; V.-Pres. Waco and McLennan County Club; Recreational Officer; R.V. WETZEL, W. B. “Bill” Ag Ed Kyle Age 21; 1st Lt., 2nd in Command, G Inf.; Recreational Manager; F.F.A. Chapter; Austin Club. WHILDEN. JOHN F. CE Dallas Age 21; 2nd Lt. E Eng.; ASCE; Dallas Club. WHITE, LOUIS P. “Buster” RS San Antonio Age 22; E F.A.; V.-Pres. San Antonio Club; V.-Pres. Senior Scout Troop; Rural Sociology Club; Battalion Staff. WHITE, R. W. “Whit” Ch E Texarkana Age 20; A C.W.S.; AIChE; Texarkana Club. WHITE, WILBERT L. “Willie” ME Fort Worth Age 20; 2nd Lt. E Eng.; ASME; SAME; Fort Worth Club. WHITE, WILLIAM K„ JR. “Willie” LA San Antonio Age 21; 1st Lt. E F.A.; Economics Club; San Antonio Club; Distinguished Student; R.V. WHORTON, R. H. “Rondo” AH Roscoe Age 21; Inf. Band; Saddle and Sirloin Club; Block and Bridle. WILCOX, R. B. “Bob” VM Houston Age 20; 2nd Lt. F C.A.C.; AVMA; Houston Club. WILHELM, JAKE KAISER “Jake” RS Comanche Age 23; N.M.; Rural Sociology Club. WILKINSON, J. M. “Johnny” EE Sour Lake Age 20; A S.C. Major S.C. Bn.; Historian Sophomore Class; AIEE; R.V.; Beaumont Club. WILLEFORD, GEORGE “Windy” Pre ' Med Corpus Christi Age 20; 1st Lt. 2nd Hq. F.A.; V. ' Pres. Pre ' Med Society; Student Welfare Representative; United Science Club; Gulf Coast Club; Distinguished Student. WILLIAMS, JACK E. “Cat” Pre ' Med Vernon Age 20; I C.H.Q.; Pre ' Med Society. WILLIAMS, O. L., JR. “Bill” EE Dallas Age 20; 1st Lt. A S.C.; Sec. Radio Club. WILSON, MATTHEW C. “Pinky” ME Galveston Age 23; 2nd Lt. D Eng.; SAME; ASME; V. ' Pres. Galveston Club; Newman Club. WILSON, TOM F. “Tommy” RS Pilot Point Age 20; 2nd Lt. G Inf.; V. ' Pres. Denton County Club; O.B.B. WINNE, JIM “Jimmie” VM Houston Age 26; D Cav.; Jr. AVMA; Saddle and Sirloin; Houston Club. WINK, R. E. “Bob” Pet E Columbus Age 20; 2nd Lt H C.A.C.; Pres. Colorado County Club. WINTERS, R. W. “Catfish” VM Brady Age 20; N.M.; AVMA; Heart o’ Texas and Moun ' tameers: Swimming Team. WIPFF, KENNETH R. CE San Antonio Age 26; I F.A. Capt. Regt. Staff; ASCE; San Antonio Club; Distinguished Student. WISE, COLLINS W. “Boochie” Ag Ed Rockwood Age 21; B Q.M,C.; Ag. Ed. Club; F.F.A. El Paso WOLCOTT, J. S. Ch E Age 21; 1st Lt. B C.W.S.; AIChE. WOLF, RAYMOND B. “Mahatma Gandhi” ME Harlingen Age 21; 2nd Lt. A Eng.; ASME; Rio Grande Valley Club; SAME; Hillel Club. WOLMAN, G. A., JR. “Gus” AA Caldwell Age 20; 2nd Lt. H F.A.; Treas. Burleson County Club; Economics Club; Accounting Society; Marketing and Finance Club; R.V.; Distinguished Student. WOODS, FRED L., JR. “Killer” Aero El Paso Age 21; 1st Lt., 2nd in Command, I C.A.C.; lAeS; S.A.E. WOODS, LEE J. AH Corpus Christi Age 20; B Cav.; Major Corps Staff; Polo Team. WORLEY, W. P. “Will” EE Dallas Age 21; Capt. C S.C.; AIEE; Dallas County Club; Recreational Officer. WORTH, RICHARD F. “Dick” ME San Benito Age 19; F.A. Band; ASME; Rio Grande Valley Club; Bugler; Y Cabinet. WRIGHT, F. C. “Caddo” AH Junction Age 19; Q.M.C.; Heart o’ Texas and Mountaineers Club; Saddle and Sirloin Club; Rodeo Mgr. ’42; Block and Bridle Club. WUNSCHE, EARL E., JR. “Jelly” AA Spring Age 21; 2nd Lt. H C.A.C.; Accounting Society. WYATT, CHARLES E. “Lube” Ag Ed Bandera Age 20; 2nd Lt. H Inf.; Scholarship Honor Society; Treas. Ag Ed Society; Distinguished Student. WYLIE, ARCH C„ JR. “Albino” AA Henderson Age 20; A Q.M.C.; Accounting Society; Economics Society; East Texas Club. YANTA, EDWIN W. “Eddie” AH Runge Age 19; 2nd Hq. F.A.; Southwest Texas Club; Boxing Club; Saddle and Sirloin Club; Newman Club. YARBROUGH, CLYDE W. “Benny” CE Baird Age 21; 1st Lt. F Eng.; ASCE; Recreational Officer. YERKES, ROBT. W. bob Houston Age 21; 3rd Hq. F.A.; Houston Club: Intramural Officer. YORK, JAMES BASIL “Bas” AH Nocona Age 23; I Inf. 1st Lt. 3rd Bn. Staff; Saddle and Sirloin Club; Block and Bridle Club. YORK, L. E. “Red” A A Waco Age 21; E C.A.C. 2nd Lt. 2nd Bn. Staff; Accounting Society; Waco and McLennan County Club. YOUNG, CURTIS F. Aero Bartlett Age 20; 2nd Lt. A C.A.C.; lAeS; Williamson County Club. YOUNG, C. L. “Sea Cat” Ag Ed Corsicana Age 21; N.M.; Navarro County Club. YOUNG, FRANK R. “Teeney” ME Houston Age 22; Capt. H F.A.; President of Fish Class; Best Drilled Man; ASME; Houston Club. YOUNG, JAMES B. “J. B.” VM Belton Age 20; 2nd Lt. MG Cav.; Jr. AVMA; Scholarship Honor Society; Distinguished Student; Bell County Club. YOWS, JAMES T. ME Gatesville Age 20; 2nd Lt. M Inf. ZAPALAC, WILLIE RS Bellville Age 22; 3rd Hq. F.A.; Personal Officer; T ' Club; Football Letterman. ZEMANEK, JOHNNY E. “Boolneck” Arch Needville Age 20; 2nd C.H.Q.; Distinguished Student; Camera Club; Architectural Society; Fort Bend County Club. ZIMICKI, M. P. “Pete” AH Strawn Age 21; N.M.; Saddle and Sirloin. ALDRIDGE, WILLIAM G. “Bill” VM Gainesville Age 23; N.M.; Scholarship Honor Society; Pres. Jr. AVMA; Distinguished Student. BEARD, JOE C. LA Brooddus Age 21; N.M.; Economics Club. BELCHER, WILLIAM ALVIS “Bill” VM Del Rio Age 24; N.M.; Jr. AVMA. COFFEY, THOMAS H. “Tom” VM Compton, Calif. Age 33; N.M.; Scholarship Honor Society; Jr. AVMA. CULPEPPER, R. A. “Cully” VM San Antonio Age 23. EWALD, PHILIP J. VM Houston Age 22. FERNANDEZ, XAVIER “Mr. X” Ag Eco Lima, Peru Age 23; Pan-American Scholarship; Tennis Team; V.-Pres. Cosmopolitan Club; Pres. Latin American Club; Singing Cadets; Cotton Society; Aggieland Orchestra; Newman Club; Inter-American Discussion Group. CALLAWAY, BOB M. “Prof” Ch E Mercedes Age 25. GLENN, DUDLEY M. VM Columbia, Mo. Age 30; Jr. AVMA. HOLM, NORMAN VM Tyler, Minn. Age 28; A Cav.; Jr. AVMA. HULL, JOSEPH S„ JR. “Joe” VM West Plains, Mo. Age 26; N.M.; Jr. AVMA. JAMES, H. P. VM Omaha, 111. Age 26; Jr. AVMA: Distinguished Student. LACEY, L. T. “Lee” VM Oakdale, Calif. Age 22; Cav.; Jr. AVMA. LANG, J. T. VM Kurten Age 28; N.M.: T Club: Jr. AVMA. MATHENEY, ROBERT G. VM Age 23; Jr. AVMA. PARKER, CECIL W. VM Age 23; N.M.; Jr. AVMA. “Bob” Corozal, Canal Zone, Panama “Bull Dog” Charlotte, N. C. m ] PELOT, HARRY H. VM College Station Age 29; N.M.: Distinguished Student; Jr. AVMA. STEVENS, EARL H. VM Age 22; N.M.; Jr. AVMA. “Dusty” Miller, Nebr. TUBBS, CHARLES R. VM Age 24; N.M.; Jr. “Reverend” Fort Worth AVMA; Scholarship Honor Society. junior O i icerA SID SMITH............... BILL ANDREWS.......... HAROLD IVEY........... STEWART CARTWRIGHT EDWIN WAMACK........ BOB WILLIAMS........... GEORGE TASSOS......... RODNEY BRAUCHLE..... ...................President ...............Vice-President ................... Secretary .............. Treasurer ...................Historian Student Welfare Representative Student Welfare Representative Student Welfare Representative 129 ?ss ADAMS, CLAVIN G. LA —El Paso ADAMS, ED C. CE—Corpus Christi ADCOCK, CLIFTON L. Aero—Houston ADKISSON, GID B. A A —Abernathy mWM ALBERT, DALTON PE—Bellville ADCOCK, W. LEROY Ag Ed—Houston ALBRITTON, GEORGE WASHINGTON Ch E—Houston ALEXANDER, R. B. ME —Canadian ALLEN, EDWARD CECIL ME —Houston ALVES, ROBERT Hort—San Antonio ANDERSON, CHARLES WILLIAM EE—Waco ANDERSON, LELAND R. CE —Mission ANDREWS, TOM A. Pet E—Crowell ARMSTRONG, EDWARD EARLE Aero—Amarillo ARMSTRONG, F. E. Aero —Throckmorton ARNIM, OTTO E. AA —Corpus Christi ASH, HENRY VM —Dallas AVERY, HENRY C. Arch E —Texas City AUSBURGER, CLARENCE H. Pet E—Sweeny BAKER, HAROLD J. Ag Ed—Gober BAKER, JOHN P. AH —Bluff Dale BAKER, R. W. CE—Baytown BALL, JOHN R. CE —Dallas BANNISTER, JOHN H. LA—West Columbia BARBER, A. VAUT A A —Baytown BARKER, PERRY Ch E—Whitesboro BASKIN, WILLIAM H. Aero—Port Arthur BASSETT, ROGER J. Geol—Dryden BAGS, RENE, JR. EE — Gramercy, La. REARDEN, PAUL D. Ag Ed—Coleman BEERWINKEL, MILTON A. VM— Moody BEMUS, E. A. AA— Houston BENET, HUMBERTO J. CE—Mexico City, Mex. BERRY, H. A. Arch E—Dallas BEVACQUA, LOUIS J. Ch E—Dallas BEYCHOK, MILTON R. Ch E — Shreveport, La. BIBBS, FRANK C. ME—Edinburg BILLINGSLEY, S. R. Aero—Fort Worth BIRD, MIKE D. CE—Crowell BIRDWELL, P. R., JR. CE—El Paso BOESCH, DARWIN ME — Fort Worth BOESCH, GUS Ag E—Whitney BOLEN, GEORGE O. Aero—Ennis BOLTON, MALCOLM EARL Ch E—Longview BONDURANT, FRED W„ JR. LA —Arlington BONN, EDWARD W. Fish and Game — Alton, III. BOOE, E. L, JR. Ag Ed—Kenedy BOONE, JAMES L. EE—Beasley BOOTH, J. B. Aero—Houston BORCHERDING, LLOYD J. A A— Hoo s BORLAND, ALLEN M. Geol—Port leeches BOURLAND, NORMAN ELTON Pet E—Hocona BOYD, CHARLES LEROY VM —Grandview BOYD, JOE W. Aero—McCaidley BOYD, T. M„ JR. LA—Corpus Christi r BOYLES, RAY A A —Pdmpa BRADFORD, HENRY C. ME — Lepanto, Ar . BRADLEY, J. R. AA —Alta Loma BRANDENBERGER, SILAS, JR. AH —Mason BRAUCHLE, G. R. ME—Pleasanton BRENDLE, KERMIT A. AH —La Grange BRIM, J. K., JR. AA— Sulphur Springs BRODIE, GEORGE E. ME—Hemphill BROOKS, J. S. Aero—El Paso BROUSSARD, D. ME—Beaumont BROWN, ORVILLE M. AA —Big Spring BROWN, R. L. VM —Amarillo BROWN, SANFORD P. Arch E—Beaumont BROWN, WILLIAM DOUGLAS BRUCKMILLER, PRESTON PAUL ME—Corpus Christi BRUNER, L. L. CE—Bryan BRYAN, WILLIAM H. AA—High Island BRYMER, JAMES B. A A— Havas ota BRYSON, T. F. AH— Shreveport, La. BUCKLAND, FRED J. RS —Harlingen BULLER, WESLEY S. AH— Broo shire BULKLEY, WILLIAM E. BROWN, CHARLES D. LA— Bremond LA—Lometa BROWN, WILLIAM V. Aero— Harlingen BRUCE, A. D., JR EE—Temple ME—Houston BUMSTEAD, MILLIAM A. VM —Amarillo BUNDY, WILLIAM THOMAS, JR. Aero —Fort Worth BUNIVA, ROBERT CE — Roc dale BURGER, FRANK W. Pet E—Amarillo BURKE, R. P ME—Fort Worth BURNS, LESLIE L. EE—Dallas BURT, G. A. AA— Crandall BUSH, EVANS M. IE—Waco BUTLER, SAMUEL DOSS AA— Alice BUTZ, BILLY B. AH —Fort Worth BUZBEE, W. G. Aero— Corpus Christi BYRD, JIMMY Chem —T oa um CALLAHAN, DONALD L. CE—Presidio CALLINS, J. G. ME—San Antonio CAMPBELL, CHESLEY R. AH— Galveston CAMPBELL, PASCHAL Land—Tyler CANFIELD, E. H. Phy—Fort Worth CARLILE, T. A. Pre Med—Temple CARPENTER, HERBERT D. AA— Farmersville CARPENTER, PAT A., JR. Agr —Dallas CARRINGTON, VANCE AH— Collierville, Tenn. CARSON, HARGIS K. AA— Burnet CARTWRIGHT, STEWART ME — Dallas CHAPMAN, WILLIAM E. DH—Wichita Falls CHENOWETH, S. J. AA —Floydada CHESSER, WILLIAM T. A S—Xew Willard CHURCHILL, RICHARD T. Pre Law—Three Rivers CLARK, CHARLES H. Chem—Hillsboro CLARK, CLARENCE AUBREY VM —Port Arthur CLARK, R. C. ME—Burleson CLARK, FRED, JR. AA —Dallas CLEVELAND, COURTS K., JR. AH— Gran bury CLINE, WILLIAM H., ME—Houston Mi mm JH IB jr. COLE, HARRELL IE—Longview COLEMAN, R. L., JR. Aero —Dallas COLLIER, J. E. Ch E—Petty COLLIER, J. FULLER Aero —Dallas COLLIER, JOHN L. Arch E—Harlingen COLVIN, ORGENE V. EE—Groves COLWICK, REX F. Ag E—Clifton COMBS, WATSON G. CE — -Hazard, Ky. CONDRON, E. D. AH— Throc morton COULIE, J. D. IE—Bryan CONNOR, JACK H. Pre Med—Pasadena COPELAND, H. FLOYD Pet E—Austin COSTON, MARK AH —Brenham COUNCIL, LOGAN B. EE—Paris COURTNEY, ROBERT EE—Del Rio COWART, THOMAS RAY Agr —San Benito COWLING, R. E. ME—Houston COX, ROBERT C. AH —Las Cruces, N- Mex. COX, TRUMAN D. AA —Donna CRESAP, WESLEY L. Aero —Port Arthur CROSSLAND, HOWARD ME—Dallas CROSSLIN, CLARENCE E. Ag— Shreveport, La. CROWNOVER, J. B. LA —San Antonio CULBERTSON, J. J. AA —Dalhart CULLINAN, JOE MIKE LA —San Antonio DAILY, R. R. Ch E—Port Arthur DANIELS, HOLT P. A A —Houston DARWIN, LLOYD K. Pre Med—Dallas DAVIES, JAMES B. CE—Fort Worth DAVIS, F. P„ Jr. A A—Dallas DAVIS, PHIL Ag Ed —Mt. Vernon DEAN, DALE VM—San Saba DEAN, R. O. CE—McAllen DEARING, ROGERS K. Ch E—Bonham DE FORREST, JACK T. LA —Corpus Christi DENGLER, WARREN HAYMAN ME—Port Fieches DENNIS, JAMES R. Ag Ed — ]ac sboro DILLON, OLAN W., JR. Fish and Game —San Antonio DOWNARD, H. T. Ch E—Bryan DRAPER, GLENN A. LA —Amarillo DRUM, MARVIN R. Ag Ed—-Garland DUBE, CLARENCE O. AH—The Grove DUNN, JACK G. AA —Bellville DuMARS, D. B. Chem E — Sharon, Pa. DUPREL, LAMAR AA —Houston DUTY, ARTISM ME—Houston DWYER, E. A. AH —Dallas EBERLE, ALFERD ME—Galveston EDMINSTER, T. C„ JR. Aero E—Houston EDMONSON, ALAN H. VM— Pasadena, Calif. EDWARDS, W. S. AH— Beaumont ELLWOOD, E. T. ME—Lockhart ELKINS, RANDELL L. Ch E—Arlington ELMENDORF, HUGO F„ JR. Pre Med —San Antonio EPSTEIN, ROBERT A. ME—Houston ESTES, CLIFFORD Fish and Game—Hereford ETHERIDGE, BEN R. Aero — Winnfield, La. EVANS, I. H. AA— ShuqualaJ{, Miss. EVANS, JOHN H. EE—Borger FAIRBANK, CHARLES E. ME—El Paso FARLEY, C. D„ JR. ME—Sweetwater FARRELL, J. M„ JR. VM —Fort Worth FELTON, TOM N., JR. AA —Houston FIELD, EUGENE, JR. ME—Calvert FIELDS, THOMAS LEWIS ME —Amarillo FINCK, NORMAN E. ME — St. Charles, Mo. FIOCK, LAWRENCE R. Aero—El Paso FISHER, RALPH CE—Port Arthur FLOWERS, W. A. Aero—Port Arthur FLYNT, THOMAS Y. AA —San Antonio FOOTE, THEODORE V. Ag Ed—Turnersville FOREMAN, DALE CE—Amarillo FORMAN, SOL Pre Med—Galveston FORT, M. G. Pre Med —Waco FORTENBERRY, THERON J. Ch E—IFlederland FRANCIS, W. BEBB Pre Med—Dallas FRANKLIN, R. C. Ag E—Kenedy FREIBERGER, HENRY A. EE—College Station FULBRIGHT, JOHN W. ME—Waco FULLER, LUTHER J. Aero—Beaumont FUSSELMAN, V. C. EE — Covistoc GAMMON, SAM RHEA LA— Bryan GARNER, CHARLES C. EE—Mineral Wells GATES, WALTER J., JR. Aero—Galveston GIESE, KERVIN LA— La Grange GIESE, LEERIE ROY AA —La Grange GILLORY, DAVID O., JR. Aero—Marshall GILMORE, CLARENCE F. ME—Dallas GIPE, J. R. Aero—Dallas GLASS, HAROLD CE — Mt. Pleasant GLAZER, I. D. LA —Dallas GOATLEY, HOWARD Pet E —San Antonio GODWIN, D. D. ME—Port Arthur GOERTE, CARL W. Ch E—Fort Worth GOLLNICK, JACK R. Pet E—Dallas GOLMAN, JOE HERMAN RS —Dallas GOLOBY, G. W. ME — 0 mulgee, 0 la. GOOD, G. D. ME—Copper GOODRICH, DAVID E. LA— Fort Worth GOODSON, WILLIAM C. Ch E—Longview GRAFA, OTIS Aero —Big Spring GRANATA, S. EE—San Antonio GRANT, JOHN A. CE—Arlington GRAS, E. H. ME —T or town GREANEY, G. J., JR. EE—Galveston GREEN, A. C. LA —Pam pa GREER, BERNLEY F. Ag Ed—Burnet GRIFFIN, DARFELL E. Arch— J [ew Orleans GRIFFITHS, D. M. CE —Austin GRIPP, EDWARD A. Ch E—Port Arthur GRUY, VIGGO AH— Beeville GUGENHEIM, MILTON G., JR. Ch E—San Antonio GUIDO, COSMO F. CE—San Antonio HAGAN, J. J. Ch E—Dallas HAGOOD, WILLIAM N. EE—Paris HAHN, WILBURN L. AH— Fredericksburg HAILE, H. Q., JR. CE—Corpus Christi HAINES, RAMOND LAMAR AA— College Station HALTOM, R. C. ME— Fort Worth HAM, CHARLES M. Ch E—McCamey HAMPLE, W. G. ME— Greggton HANDS, ROWLAND HARRY Aero —Fort Worth HARALDSON, ED. S. CE— Corpus Christi HARALSON, C. J. Ch E—Electra HARDEMAN, H. D. LA— Stonewall, La. HARDWICK, JOHN B„ JR. Ch E—Corpus Christi HARMON, G. H. ME— Dallas HARPER, H. E. Pet E—Levelland HART, CLARENCE E., JR. Aero — Shreveport, La. HART, WREN HAROLD Ch E—Cooper HARTMAN, HENRY F. Sci—Cuero HARVEY, R. N. Agr— Houston HARWOOD, R. B. ME—Dallas HAWTHORNE, RAYMOND R. Ch E—Seagoville HAYNES, L. L. AA— Lindale HEARNE, RICHARD A. Ch E—Fort Worth HEATH, GLENN R., JR. CE—Fort Worth HEIT, JOHN GALE Aero—Gladewater HEITMAN, T. M. Ch E—Houston HELTZEL, CARL SCOTT LA— San Antonio HENDRICK, EDGAR R. Ch E—McKinney HENSON, S. R. EE—Temple HICKS, HOWARD M. AA— Roswell, N- Mex. HIGHTOWER, ERSKINE WILLIAMS Aero—Houston HILL, JOHN R. CE—Dallas HINTON, G. A. Pet E—Lockhart HODGES, JAKE D. Ag Ed—Comanche HOECKER, WADE L. Aero — Galveston t HOFF, G. W„ JR. Ch E—Greenville HOGAN, ED. J. ME—Beaumont HOGGE, ARTHUR L. VM— Plano HOLBROOK, W. G. ME—Houston HOLLINGSWORTH, JOE P. Ag E—Mertens HOLLOWELL, HARRY W., JR. Aero —Brownsville HOLMAN, JOHN M. LA— Pittsburg HONEA, JOHN W. Geol—Houston HORN, JOHN VICTOR RS— Paris HOSS, JAMES M. ME—Dallas HORNOR, LOUIS H. ME—San Antonio HUBER, GEORGE P. ME—Port Arthur HUDECK, FRANK, JR. AA— Houston HUDSON, LOUIS C. AH— Somerville HUESKE, E. E. Fish and Game—Brenham HUNTER, T. G. CE —T exar ana HUTCHINS, JOHN R. ME—San Antonio INGLE, LEE A. ME —San Antonio INGLIS, THOMAS N. ME—Sulphur Springs INGLISH, D. J. ME—Dallas IVEY, ROBERT Wm. RS— Dallas JACKSON, HEDLEY V. Ch E—Galveston JACOBSON, HERBERT S. Ch E—-San Antonio JAMES, EDWARD M. Aero—Dallas JANAK, F. A., JR. AH —Granger JENKINS, THOMAS E. Ch E—San Antonio JENNINGS, W. R. LA— Houston JOHNSON, DONALD F. VM —Brady JOHNSON, GRANT H„ JR. ME—Fort Worth JOHNSON, H. M. ME —Felly JOHNSON, J. BAILEY ME — Win JOHNSON, J. F. PME—Midland JOHNSON, ROBERT L. Aero—Fort Worth JONES, RUSSELL B., JR. EE — Mobile, Ala. JONES, S. FRANK LA— Shreveport, La. . ill IBife mm « JONES, STEPHEN LA —San Antonio JONES, THOS. S. DH —Beaumont JONES, WENDELL L. Aero —Baird JONES, W. T. AA —Brady JORDAN, IRVINE G. Pre Med—Dallas JUDD, J. H. ME—T exar ana JUNKER, J. E. LA —Rosenberg KAHLICH, TOM F. A A — ' Weimar KANE, JOHN J. ME—Galveston KARBACH, NELSON W., JR. Pre Med—Houston KEELING, WILLIAM B. AA —Galveston KEENEY, FRED C. Ch E—Weslaco KEITH, JACK J. EE—Houston KELLY, FRANKLIN F. RS—Sinton KELSEY, JOE T. DH—Denison KERCHO, M. R. AA— Toa um KILLIAN, SILAS H. Agr —Mont Belvieu KILLINGSWORTH, R. A. Agr— Chatfield, Ar . KINCY, W. P„ JR. CE—Harlingen KING, LOREN MOSES AA —McKinney KING, THOMAS B. CE—Stephenville KIPP, E. H. Aero—Corpus Christi KOPERNOT, R. H. VM —Alpine KOTHE, KERMIT M. EE—Fredericksburg KROESCHE, M. A. Ch E—Houston KRUSE, WALTER E. AH —Clifton KUHN, JACK C. Pre Med — Hazard, Ky. LACY, ALBERT OWENS AH—Hondo LACY, ARTHUR TERRY AA —Hondo LAFIELD, WILLIAM C., JR. Ch E—San Antonio LaGRONE, JOSEPH PERRY IE—Port Arthur LAMB, ARCHIE H. Ch E—Dallas LAMB, FRANK Ch E—Bryan LANCASTER, ROBERT DOUGLASS Agr— College Station LANE, GRADY J., JR. Agr —Paducah LANIER, T. F. ME—Marshall LARD, ROBERT S. AH-— Fort Worth LATIMER, J. R., JR. ME—Fort Worth LAW, EDWIN B. Aero-—Tyler LeBLANC, ARTHUR JAMES ME—Fort Worth LeBUS, FRANK L„ JR. ME—Longview LEFF, DAVID AA —Houston LEHMAN, CHARLES E. AA— Galveston LESKE, A. C. ME ' EE—San Antonio LEWIS, ROY W. EE —San Angelo LIESE, R. F. AA— Georgetown LINDLEY, J. H. Ag Ed — Mt. Vernon LINDSEY, JOHN H. LA— Houston LLOYD, JAMES McCREE ME—Tyler LOCKE, MILES P. CE—San Antonio LONDON, BILLY W. Pre Med—Brownwood LOOMIS, R. R. ME—Harlingen LOONEY, BEN F. LA— Dallas LOWL, JOHNNY B. VM—Houston LOWMAN, QUINCY, JR. Pet E—Huntsville LOYD, PAUL B. Aero—San Antonio LOZANO, JOSE MARIA, JR. EE—Laredo LUDDEN, F. C. ME—Corns Christi LUTNER, THOMAS R. ME — Lawton, Ol{la. LUTTRELL, J. CE—Panama City McAllister, john james Ch E—Dallas McBRIDE, JUSTON T. AH— May McCARROLL, ARTHUR L. AA —Junction McCAUSLAND, JAMES CECIL, JR. Aero—Amarillo McCLESKY, J. C. AA— Chillicothe McCOY, EDWIN D., JR. ME—Abilene McCUTCHEN, JOHN W. ME—Denison McDORMOTT, LYLE A. VM— Cameron McDOW, HARRY N. Ch E—Luling McGARY, D. C. Aero—Goose Cree McGEE, ROBERT E. EE—Fort Worth mcgregor, jack bandy AA— Ballinger McIntyre, donald w. ME — Henderson, Ky. McKEE, GRADY ME—Paris McKELVY, EDWARD A., JR. LA— Tyler McKENZIE, WILLIAM A. A A— Houston McKinney, e. l. CE—Jacksonville McKinney, umphrey e. EE—Houston Mcknight, jess w. 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REDMON, AGILE H., JR. REED, BOB H. REED, DAVID W. REEDY, WILLIAM H. REEVES, BEVERLY C. REEVES, WAYNE REUSS, TED REYNOLDS, ALEX B. REYNOLDS, BEN R. REYNOLDS, ROY S. RHEMAN, T. S. RHODES, S. R. RICE, GEORGE S. RICE, MARION D. RICHARDS, WILLIAM V. RICHARDSON, GLEN C. RICHARDSON, R. F. RICHARDSON, J. G. RICHTER, PAUL RIDDELS, ROY A. RILEY, PAUL RIMKOS, A. M. RITCHIE, E. W. ROBERTS, GEORGE W. ROBERTS, H. C. ROBERTS, HARRY L. ROBINSON, CHARLES B. ROBINSON, WAYNE F. ROEGER, JACK L. ROGERS, A. J. ROGERS, ERNEST T. ROGERS, OWEN L. ROMERO, VICTOR M. ROOF, WILLIE R. ROOKE, ALLEN D. ROSS, CLYDE H. RUFF, A. B., JR. RUSSELL, MARVIN L. RYAN, JAMES L. RYAN, PAT H. SANDARS, JACK T. SARGEANT, H. 0., JR. SARGL, JOHN G. SAUR, CHARLES D. SAYHES, W. P. SCEARCE, JESSE T. SCHARDAUER, CLARENCE, JR. SCHIEFELBIEN, EDWARD SCHMIDT, JOHN L. SCHODDE, R. L. SCHROEDER, R. W. SCHWARTZ, I. L. SCOFIELD, R. G. SCOTT, DAVID H. SCOTT, WILLIAM E. SEARS, ROBERT SEARS, JOHN C. SELF, H. G. SELIGMAN, DAVID M. SEVIER, BEN W. SHADLE, CHARLES M. SHANNON, BAKER LEE SHARP, GEORGE H. SHARP, LELAND O., JR. SHARPE, HOWARD A. SHEANER, HERBERT M. SHELANDER, JOHN H. SHIPLEY, RAY P. SHIVERS, JESSE EARL SHUFFLER, BILLY B. SHUGART, JAMES EARL SHULTZ, DELBERT V. SIEGEL, MORTON DAVID SILBER, PAUL G., JR. SIMMONS, ERNEST G. SISSON, EARL M. SKIDMORE, JOHN D. SKIPPER, JAMES M. SLADEK, ERWIN A. SLAY, RAY C. SMITH, C. R. SMITH, CHAS. B., JR. SMITH, FRENCH NESTOR SMITH, GLENN C. SMITH, JACK B. SMITH, JIMMIE SMITH, JOSEPH W. SMITH, L. C. SMITH, NELSO SMITH, TRAVIS SMYTHE, E. FRANK SNOW, WILLIE RAY SNYDER, ELWIN L. SOLOMON, LEONARD SOLETHER, THOS. D. SOUSARES, J. T„ JR. SOYARS, ERWIN L. SPALDING, J. C. SPARGER, ALAN R. SPEARS, MAURICE J. STANDLEE, JOHN W. STANFORD, EARLE G. STANSBERY, GEORGE PAUL STAPP, LAFAY, JR. STARNES, CARL S. STARTZELL, J. E. STAUFFER, ARTHUR L. STECK, HERMAN H. STEWART, A. D. STEWART, BOB STEWART, J. R. STEWART, JOHN THOMAS STEWART, LeROY F. STEWART, ROBERT H. STILES, LOREN HARUIN STOCKER, ARTHUR STOKES, W. S. STONE, BOB STOUT, CLYDE H. STOVALL, S. J. STOVALL, THOMAS L. STRAW, HARRY G. STREICH, CECIL STRICKLAND, JOHN W. STRINGFELLOW, MARCUS B. STRIPLING, HAYES F. STROUD, TERREY M., JR. STUBBLEFIELD, JACK L. STUCKEY, EDWARD SULLIVAN, JERRY S. SUMMERS, W. K. SUTTER, JACK N. SUTTLE, JOHN EARL SWATZELL, JACK D. SWEENEY, DAN W. SWEENEY, HARRY L. SYBERT, JACK H. SYLVESTER, WM. C. TADLOCK, U. M. TALIAFERRO, O. L. TANKSLEY, THOMAS D. TATE, HENRY HAROLD TATE, ROGER E. TAYLOR, BASIL H. TAYLOR, STEPHEN TAYLOR, VIRGIL LEE TEAGUE, EMMETT CLYDE TEDDER, DONALD W. TELGE, ELMER, A. TERRELL, WILLIAM JOE TERRY, KING TETLER, KING C. THOMAS, ALBERT EUGENE THOMAS, JOHN ALBET THOMAS, J. G. THOMPSON, EDMUND G. THOMPSON, GEORGE L. THOMSON, JOHN E. THOMPSON, JOE W. THOMPSON, L. J. TIJERINA, FERNANDO TILLER, DAVE G„ JR. TINDLE, SHERMAN DOUGLAS TIPPETT, GEORGE ROSS TIPS, CHAS. C. TIPTON, NOVLYN C. TOM, ROBERT A. TOMLINSON, G. A., JR. TORREGROSSA, FRANK JOSEPH TREMONT, PETE L. TREVINO, GILBERTO S. TREW, F. G. TROUSDALE, WARREN W. TROXELL, GUY S. TURNER, LEO D. TURPEN, TOLIE TUTTLE, ARTHUR, JR. TWYMAN, PRESTON VAN DEVENTER, LLOYD Q. VAN SLYKE, GEORGE VAN WEY, ARCHIE VARNER, FRANK MELL, JR. VAUGHAN, JAMES R. VAUGHAN, VIRGIL KENNON VAUGHN, HENRY L. VEIEN, JOHN A. VERMILLION, JIM ED VEST, J. W. VITTETOE, GENE WADE, JOHN R. WADE, J. S WADE, WILLIAM H. WALKER, ROBERT H. WALKER, ROBERT L. WALKER, W. CALVIN WALKER, WILLIAM WOOD WALLACE, GEORGE DANIEL WALLACE, GEORGE DEE WALLACE, HUGH M. WALLENFELT, PAUL WALLIS, WILLIAM EDWARD WALTERS, A. J. WANJA, JAMES T. WARE, GAYLORD FINIS WARNER, MALCOLM L. WARREN, J. L. WARREN, ROY L. WASSON, WILLIAM ALBERT WATERS, LESTER C„ JR. WATSON, JOHN WINDLE WATTS, FENWICK TEE WEATHERALL, J. T. WEATHERFORD, JAMES WILLING WEBB, ROBERT S. WEIJLAND, BILLY WELLING, A. L. WELSH, MARK A., JR. WESTBROOK, THOMAS B. WHEELER, C. L. WHEELER, F. W. WHITAKER, NORMAN M. WHITE, ANDREW NUEL, JR. WHITE, GUS WHITE, RORBERT N. WHITLEY, MILTON G. WHITMAN, JAMES PRUETT WHITNEY, HARRISON L. WHITTEN, HAROLD E. WHITTINGTON, JENE O. WEIR, JACK WALTER, JR. WILEY, HORACE W. WILEY, JAMES E. WILHITE, G. E. WILKINSON, DAVID A. WILLIAMS, CHARLES DAVID WILLIAMS, FRED L. WILLIAMS, J. A. WILLIAMS, JAY S. WILLIAMS, MICHAEL PAUL WILLIAMS, PAT WILLIAMS, R. FRANK WILLIAMS, ROBERT LEWIS WILLIAMS, TERRY M. WILLIAMSON, ALFRED R. WILLIAMSON, JOE E. WILSON, CHARLES LOWRY WINCHESTER, W. H. WINGATE, J. MILTON WINTLE, JAMES VERNON, JR. WISEMAN, CHARLES WISWELL, RAY E. WOLENS, JAY MARVIN WOOD, JOHN WELDON k k WOODHAM, JOHN FRANK WOODS, DONALD R. WOOLDRIDGE, JOE H. WORLES, ERNEST JAMES WORTHAM, MILES FRACK WRIGHT, BILL B. WRIGHT, CHARLES LAMOIN WRIGHT, WILLIAM H. YEARY, BOB ALLAN YEARY, EDWIN YOCOM, IRA YOUNG, G. A. YOUNG, JOE K„ JR. YOUNG, RAYMOND A. ZIMMERMANN, RICHARD ZUEFELDT, ROY HOUSE SL GREAT MANY AGGIES have served in the armed forces of the United States and all have become heroes. The Spirit of Aggieland with all its fight, loyalty, love, friendliness, and sentimentality has today been disseminated into all parts of the world by an unwanted War. The lists that follow are as complete as possible at the time of this writing, December, 1942. They are, however, only partial for the War has not yet ended and many more heroes will be found before peace again has been established. and Id ]. ld ]en IdJ io Jdaue (fdeen dt)ecorated in lAJorfd ' lAJar II MAJOR GENERAL GEORGE F. MOORE, ’08 U. S. Army, Distinguished Service Cross. CAPTAIN JAMES T. CONNALLY, ’32 Army Air Forces, Distinguished Flying Cross LIEUTENANT HARRY J. SCRIEBER, ’36 U. S. Army Air Forces, Purple Heart LIEUTENANT HENRY C. DITTMAN, ’38 Army Air Forces, Distinguished Flying Cross LIEUTENANT ELBERT D. REYNOLDS, ’32 Distinguished Flying Cross MAJOR LOUIS E. HOBBS, ’28 Cited for Valor MAJOR PAUL A. BROWN, ’28 Marines Corps, Army Silver Star LT. COLONEL JOHN A. HILGER, ’32 Air Forces, Distinguished Flying Cross LIEUTENANT ROBERT M. GRAY, ’41 Air Forces, Distinguished Flying Cross LIEUTENANT WILLIAM N. FITZHUGH, ’36 U. S. Air Corps, Distinguished Flying Cross LIEUTENANT JAMES M. PARKER, ’41 U. S. Air Forces, Distinguished Flying Cross MAJOR HERVEY H. WHITFIELD, ’34 Distinguished Flying Cross and an Oa Leaf Cluster SECOND LIEUTENANT THOMAS C. DAY, ’40 Army Air Forces, Commended for s ill in navigation ENSIGN GEORGE H. GAY, JR., ’40 Navy, Commended LIEUTENANT WILLIAM R. WALKER, ’41 U. S. Air Forces, Distinguished Flying Cross WILLIAM H. BAKER, ’41 U. S. Air Forces, Distinguished Flying Cross LIEUTENANT JAMES M. ROWLAND, 41 Awarded Silver Star Medal posthumously. LIEUTENANT JOHN J. KEETER, JR., ’40 Army Air Forces, awarded Silver Star posthumously HIRAM A. PUTNAM, ’38 RCAF, Distinguished Flying Cross COLONEL NUEL PAZDRAL, ’27 Army Medical Corps, Army Silver Star LIEUTENANT EVERETT DAVIS, ’39 Army Air Forces, Soldier’s Meda l COLONEL WILLIAM D. OLD, ’24 Army Air Forces, Silver Star LIEUTENANT (jg) J. S. MORRIS, ’39 U. S. Navy, Cited for heroism LIEUTENANT HENRY J. SCHUTTE, JR., ’39 Commended for bravery LIEUTENANT (jg) CLEM CONNALLY, ’38 U. S. Navy, J [avy Cross CAPTAIN HERRON N. MAPLES, ’40 Cited by Brig. General G. P. Hays in Louisiana ☆ ☆☆☆☆☆ 195 HESE ARE AGGIES who have gloriously served their country. Some have died, never to be with us again. Others are alive, safe and sound. ELBERT, B. ANDING, ’26 COL. E. E. ALDRIDGE, T6 Missing from the Philippines SECOND LT. A. J. ALLEN, ’39 CAPT. J. J. BACKLOUPE, ’3 3 ROBERT M. BAIRD, ’40 LT. ALFO L. BAKER, ’40 PILOT OFFICER WM. HENRY BAKER, ’41 Missing in Action SECOND LT. J. C. BARHAM, ' 36 CAPT. JOHN A. E. BERGSTROM, ’29 LT. WILLIAM BOYD, ’38 Missing from the Philippines MAJOR PAUL A. BROWN, ’39 Missing from the Philippines LT. BILLY D. BRUNDRIDGE, ’41 GEORGE C. BRUNDRETT, ’3 3 Missing from the Philippines CAPT. S. D. BURNS, ’3 5 Missing from the Philippines LT. JOHN F. BURNS, ’39 CAPT. WILBERT A. CALVERT, ' 38 Missing from the Philippines JAMES D. CANTRELL, ’44 LT. CLIFTON CHAMBERLAIN, ' 40 Missing from the Philippines LT. MAXY C. CHEN AULT, ' 37 Missing from the Philippines LT. LEWIS B. CHEVALLIER, ’39 Missing from the Philippines LT. JACK W. CLARK, ’39 LT. GEORGE P. COOK, ’3 3 LT. Wm. M. CURTIS, ’32 Missing from the Philippines MAJOR CLARENCE R. DAVIS, ’27 CAPT. WILLIAM E. DAVIS, ’29 LT. CHAS. M. DEMPWOLF, ’3 5 Missing from the Philippines LT. HUGH A. DERRICK, ’39 Missing from the Philippines MAJOR TOM DOOLEY, ' 3 5 Missing from the Philippines LT. JAMES T. DRAKE, ’41 FIRST LT. M. J. ENDRES, ' 41 LT. R. D. EVANS, ’40 Missing from the Philippines FIRST LT. COURTNEY W. FICHTNER, ’3 2 LT. ORMAN L. FITZHUGH, ’40 Missing from the Philippines LT. STANLEY FRIEDLINE, ’40 in action” and there is the hope LT. BARRY C. FRANCKS, JR., ’41 SECOND LT. ARTHUR E. GARY, ’40 SECOND LT. CHARLES GASKELL, ’41 Missing from the Philippines LT. FRANK GENSBERG, ’38 Missing from the Philippines CAPT. ADOLPH H. GIESECKE, ’26 Missing from the Philippines LT. SYDNEY R. GREER, ’3 5 Missing from the Philippines LT. PAUL R. GREGORY, ’40 Missing from the Philippines LT. WILLIAM HAMILTON, ’40 Missing from the Philippines FIRST LT. CLIFFORD G. HARDWICKE, JR., ’37 FLYING CADET DUKE W. HARRISON, JR., ’40 SECOND LT. JOHN R. HARSHEY, ’41 CAPT. GRAHAM M. HATCH, ’31 Missing from the Philippines FIRST LT. JULIUS B. HEINEN, JR., ’34 Missing in Action in Java LT. TED ADAIR HILGER, ’34 SECOND LT. RICHARD G. HILL, ’41 FIRST LT. ADDIE J. HOGAN, ’38 LT. JAMES R. HOLMES, ’36 Missing from the Philippines LT. URBAN C. HOPMANN, ’40 Missing from the Philippines SGT. HUGH HUNT, ’38 Missing from the Philippines LT. ANDY JAMES, ’40 Missing from the Philippines CAPT. STEPHEN A. JONES, ’34 LT. J. J. KEETER, JR., ’40 LT. JACK W. KELLY, ’29 Missing from the Philippines MAJOR JOHN V. KING Missing from the Philippines SECOND LT. BOYD KNETSAR, ’39 CADET JOHN C. KNIGHT, ’40 LT. JOHN L. LESTER, ’29 Missing from the Philippines CAPT. WILLIAM E. LEWIS, JR., ’40 Missing from the Philippines CADET J. C. McCRARY, ’43 LT. JOHN McCLUSKY, ’36 Missing from the Philippines FIRST LT. KENNETH T. MERRITT, ’41 LT. JOHN H. MOREHEAD, ’37 FIRST LT. M. A. MORGAN, ’39 LT. JOHN MUSE, ’40 Missing from the Philippines that some day they will return, SGT. P. C. NOEL, ’41 Missing Overseas LT. JOHN R. NOLES, ’39 Missing from the Philippines CAPT. EDWARD A. OBERGFELL, ’32 CAPT. O. W. ORSON, ’32 Missing from the Philippines LT. FERDINAND B. PARIS, JR., ’38 LT. JAMES W. PARKER, ’39 LT. BRADY OSCAR PARKER, ’40 Missing in Action FIRST LT. EDWIN F. PATTERSON, ’42 TRUMAN D. PE ALE, ' 38 SECOND LT. MARVIN M. PEARSON, JR., ’40 CAPT. CHESTER A. PEYTON, ’3 3 Missing from the Philippines LT. CARL PIPKIN, ' 40 Missing from the Philippines CAPT. ROSS N. REID, ’34 LT. JOHN F. RETTIGER, ’31 HIRAM A. PUTNAM, ’38 LT. JAMES M. ROWLAND, ’41 CAPT. HENRY J. SCHUTTE, JR., ’39 CAPT. WILLIS A. SCRIVENER, ’37 CHARLES THOMAS SHERMAN, ’41 ENSIGN LEE JOSEPH SHUDDE, ’38 LT. DAVID L. SILVERMAN, ’39 LT. HERBERT E. SMITH, ’40 LT. MARVIN J. SMITH, ’39 LT. DAVID SNELL, ’37 FIRST LT. GORDON S. STEPHENS, ' 40 LT. JAMES HOROLD STEWARD, ’44 LT. WILLIAM MARION TAYLOR, ’39 LT. CAROL H. THOMAS, ' 38 SECOND LT. AUBREY LAWLESS TOBIAS, JR., ’41 LT. L. C. TUCKER, JR., ’44 LT. GEORGE E. TURNER, JR., ' 40 SERGEANT WILLIAM S. TYLER, ’43 CAPT. ROY M. VICK, ’3 5 CAPT. JACK K. WALKER, ’40 Missing from the Philippines SECOND LT. CHARLES O. WATTS, ’41 LT. CHARLTON J. WIMER, ’39 Missing from the Philippines CLARENCE WISRODT, ’41 FIRST LT. DENNIS H. WOODRUFF, ’38 CAPT. HAROLD E. WRIGHT, ’41 196 Ijavy t)iitinquisLeJ Service IfYledaH incju --SlSaiaa er ' Admiral Chester W. Nimitz; was born in Fredericksburg, Texas, February 24, 1885. He received his appointment to the Naval Academy at Annapolis in 1901, graduated in 1905, and was commissioned Ensign in 1907. He received a Silver Life Saving Medal when, in 1912 as a lieutenant, he rescued a sailor who would have lost his life, had it not been for Nimitz;’ heroism. He also was awarded the Victory Medal with Escort Clasp for service on the U.S.S. Chicago. After varied experience in the Submarine Service, in 1918 he reported for duty as Chief of Staff, Commander, Submarine Force, Atlantic Fleet. When he was appointed Commander in Chief of the Pacific Fleet in 1941, he attained the rank of Adm iral. Admiral Nimitz; has a long and meritorious service record both in this war and in the last World War. aflu i The following citation accompanied the Navy Dis- tinguished Service Medal awarded to Admiral Nimitz; early last year: “For exceptionally meritorious service as Commander in Chief, United States Pacific Fleet. In that position of great responsibility he exercised sound judgment and decision in his employment and disposition of units of the Pacific Fleet, during the period immediately following our entry into war with Japan. His conduct of the operations of the Pacific Fleet, resulting in successful actions against the enemy in the Coral Sea in May, 1942, and off Midway Island in June, 1942, was characterized by unfailing judgment and sound decision, coupled with §knll and vigor. His exercise of command on all occasions left nothing to be desired.” rr ADMIRAL CHESTER W. NIMITZ ☆ ☆ ☆ ☆ ☆ fl I i After the Armistice, steps were ta en to provide suitable awards for distinguished and heroic service performed during the World War, and on February 4, 1919, President Wood row Wilson signed the Act which provided for the award of a new Ffavy Medal of Honor, the Distinguished Service Medal, and the Ffavy Cross. The Distinguished Service Medal may be presented to aiiy person “who, while in the Ffaval service of the United States since the sixth of April, 1917, has distinguished him ' self by exceptionally meritorious service to the government in a duty of great responsibility.” The first Distinguished Service Medal was awarded posthumously on March 13, 1919 fabout five wee s after the authorization of this decoration) to Brigadier General Charles A. Doyen, USMC, who was credited with having “built” the Fourth Brigade of Marines which acquitted itself so valorously in the ChateawThierry Sector in France and subsequent battles. Since its inception and until February, 1942, only 349 awards of this decoration have been made to members of the 7s[aval Service, and 38 to members of the Marine Corps. Admiral Ernest J. King, U. S. 7 [avy, is one of the few persons who received the second award of this decoration and he received a gold star to be worn with the medal which was presented to him in lieu of a second medal. UTmTIES STUDEDT ACTIVITIES COITimiTTEE The Publications Board last year was combined with the Student Activities Committee to form a new Student Activities Committee which has supervision and control of student publica ' tions, social events, Town Hall, shows at Guion Hall, and all activities of the various student organizations. The Social Calendar comes from this committee which has the important task of assign- ing dates for the various social functions on the campus. Allocating student activity funds to the various clubs requesting them is another important function. With Dean Bolton as chairman, the committee is composed of E. L. Angell, D. W. Williams, and G. B. Wilcox as faculty members, the editors of the various publications, the social secretary, the Town Hall manager, and a representative from the Junior and Senior classes. Lawrence Boone, manager of Student Activities, serves as a valuable advisor to the committee. F. c. BOLTON Chairman 201 STUDEDT ACTIVITIES OFFICE L. D. BOONE The Student Activities Office serves the Corps in all capacities relating to student publications, activities, and concessions. The publications include the Longhorn, the Battalion paper and magazine, the Engineer, the Agriculturist, the Student Direc ' tory, football programs, and Cadence. This year marks the first appearance of Cadence, a handbook for freshmen designed “to ac ' quaint him with his college and to assist him during his period of orientation— Town Hall, all campus dances, clubs, the Singing Cadets, and Kadet Kapers are among the activities directed from this office. Only recently, student concessions have come under its jurisdiction. Larg ' est of these is the new Guion Hall Theater now operated with con tinuous showings and with the profits reverting to the Corps. Personnel L. D. Boone................................Acting Manager R. W. Jenkins.....................Director of Singing Cadets Mrs. Marie Francklow...............................Cashier Mrs. Agnes Pelot................................Bookkeeper Paul Cheatham, Milton Kegley and Sam Lasser. .Student Employees 202 THE 19 43 LOnGHOREI STAFF John B. Longley_____ H. O. Kunkel_______ Raymond Terrell_____ L. J. Jenkins_________ A1 Rameris_________ Russ Jones__________ Marvin McMillan____ Harry Saunders______ W. A. McKenzie_____ Joe Dan Longley_____ W. A. Barton______ S. E. Murphree_____ J. J. Hill----------- Glenn Burton_______ -----------------------Editor ______________Associate Editor __________Advertising Manager __Assistant Advertising Manager ______________Senior Assistant ________________Junior Editor ______________Junior Assistant ______________Junior Assistant ____Junior Advertising Assistant ___________Sophomore Assistant ___________Sophomore Assistant ___________Sophomore Assistant ___________Sophomore Assistant ___________Freshman Assistant JOHN LONGLEY Editor 203 BATTRLIOD STAFF The Battalion newspaper, which is the official paper of the city of College Station as well as A. M. College, and The Battalion maga ' 2 ;ine are the corps’ own publica ' tions, with their preparation, edit ' ing and managing entirely in the hands of the students in charge. The newspaper is published three times weekly and the magazine monthly. Brooks Gofer Ken Bresnen. Editorial Staff ...............................Editorun ' Chief .............................Associate Editor Advertising Staff Reggie Smith...........................................Advertising Manager Jack E. Carter...................................Assistant Advertising Manager Louis A. Bridges.................................Assistant Advertising Manager Jay Pumphrey...................................Assistant Advertising Manager Circulation Staff Bill Huber..............................................Circulation Manager H. R. Tampke...............................................Senior Assistant Carlton Power...............................................Senior Assistant Joe Stalcup.................................................Junior Assistant Bill Trodlier.......................................................Assistant D. B. COFER, JR. Tom Vannoy. . . . Clyde C. Franklin. Phil Crown...... Jack Keith....... John Holman. . . . Nelson Karbach. . . Douglass Lancaster Tom Journeay. . . . Jack Hood....... Mike Haikin Mike Mann. Chick Hurst Tffewspaper Staff Sports Staff . .Managing Editor . .Managing Editor Staff Photographer . . . .Junior Editor .....Junior Editor .....Junior Editor .....Junior Editor .....Junior Editor . . . .Junior Editor ........Sports Editor Assistant Sports Editor Senior Sports Assistant Magazine Staff John Holman........................................................Editor Nelson Karbach.............................................Associate Editor Tanner Freeman.............................................Senior Assistant A1 Ramirez,....................................................Junior Editor James Mims......................................................Art Editor Bob Miller, George Schwark, Otto Ransleben, and Bob Simpson.......Art Assistants 204 THE AGRICULTURIST The Agriculturist, in its third year of separate publication, is the official publication of all students other than in the School of Agriculture. Thereby it represents the largest Schools of Agrh culture and Veterinary Medicine in the world as well as the School of Arts and Sciences. Dean Kyle, in speaking of it, has said, “I think it should be continued by all means. In my judgment it has been a credit to the school and I wish to appeal to students and faculty members alike to support the magazine by subscriptions and by contributing articles.” Editorial Staff Jack Miller..... Louis Eberspacher John B. Longley R. L. Kokernot William Schaeper G. C. Boesch Charles Ball ..........Editor Lamar Haines Marvin McMillan Walter Hall Buster Baldridge Ross Lanier C. G. Scruggs Business Staff James McAllister.........................Advertising Manager W. L. Hahn...............................Assistant Manager JACK B. MILLER Editor 205 THE E D G I El E E R E. A. GORDON Editor The Engineer, published bi-monthly by students in the School of Engineering, has completed another very successful two semesters of publication. The magazine features topics related to the course of study in Engineering and covers the activities and accomplishments of the engineering clubs on the campus. E. A. “Flash 1- ’ Gordon was this year’s editor and was ably assisted by Associate Editor C. H. Wallace and a deserving staff. Editorial Staff E. A. Gordon........................................Editor C. H. Wallace...............................Associate Editor Senior D. R. Sutherland Juniors G. H. Ferguson J. M. Mullins J. R. Latimer P. B. Loyd Business Staff James McAllister........................ . Advertising Manager W. L. Hahn...............................Assistant Manager Sophomores P. Q. Olschner G. B. Wyrick S. H. Allman Lee Sandlin D. D. Cox 206 PRESS CLUB This organization functions for the purpose of promoting interest in student publication and to encourage higher standards of journalism, and creative and scientific writings. Highlight of the club’s activities is the annual banquet at which awards are made for service on student publications. This year, however, the club was host to the Southwestern Journalism Congress during October. Also two special Press Club dances were held, one being held in connection with the Journalism Congress and the other during September. Officers E. A. Gordon.................... Reginald S. Smith....... ........ Marvin McMillan, Jr............... .....President ViceTresident .....Secretary E. A. GORDON President 207 THE Y.m.C.fl. council Encouraging mental and physical development of the highest type by a program of lectures, discussions, and recreation, the Y.M.C.A. Council functions as an integral part of campus life. The student develops a better conception of the problems he must face as a student and as a citizen of the future through the outstanding speakers that are invited to appear before student discussion groups, which deals with a wide variety of subjects—vocational, educational, social, religious, political, and economical. Available for meeting places, the Y.M.C.A. and its office renders many services to the corps. Excellent reading rooms with newspapers from all parts of the state, ping pong tables, billiards, bowling, and other facilities are offered in its recreation program. Reasonably priced moving pictures with com tinuous running have until recently been offered in Guion Hall and the Sunday free shows offer the Aggie an afternoon of inexpensive recreation. The Student Activities office assumed the sponsorship of Guion Hall Theatre last December. Members of the Y.M.C.A. Council include Dr. T. D. Brooks, chairman, G. B. Wilcox, Dan R. Russell, E. L. Angell, Ide P. Trotter, Ernest Langford and M. L. Cashion, secretary of the Y.M.C.A. 208 Y. m. C. R A. G. Smith..... W. M. Adkisson R. L. Haines. . . . J. K. Spruce. . .. Adkisson, W. M. Brown, B. N. Chatfield, G. A. Galloway, W. J. Garitty, J. P. Gleason, J. F. Goppert, J. G. Hagemeister, L. R. Haines, R. L. Housewright, L. D. Keith, J. J. Sommer, Helmut Spruce, J. K. Ridenour, C. A. Smith, A. G. Wanner, G. R. .....President Vice-President ..... Secretary ... .Treasurer ALBERT SMITH President 209 STUDEDT AID FUAD The Student Aid Fund is an organization typifying the true Aggie Spirit. It was founded and carried on by voluntary contributions from the cadet corps, and has as its purpose the granting of financial aid and assistance to any student in need of medical attention and who at the time hasn’t the money necessary to take care of himself. The Fund is quite new to the campus, having been organized in 1941, and follows a truly democratic program. Faculty members as well as students make up the membership of this committee, the membership being composed of three faculty members and four students. The fund is not a charity organization, and each student borrowing money is asked to sign a non¬ interest bearing note with no maturity date. He is under no obligation to repay the loan, but in every case thus far repayments have been made promptly and in full. Any student desiring assistance has only to contact one of the members of the committee. Administering the fund this year were Steve Kaffer, chairman, and Walter Cardwell of the Senior Class; Jack Tynes, Secretary, and Vance Carrington of the Junior Class. Mr. G. B. Wilcox, Dr. D. A. Russell, and Mr. L. D. Boone made up the group of faculty advisers. 210 TOWn HALL Headed by a popularly elected manager, Town Hall presents a variety of higher type entertainment to the students of Aggieland. This year, in keeping with its policy of bringing outstanding artists and personalities in the field of entertainment to the campus, Town Hall again presented out ' standing programs throughout the Summer and Fall seasons. Enjoying one of its most successful seasons under the management of John Lawrence, Town Hall celebrated its fourth year on the campus. The summer season was highlighted with Jean Dickenson, popular young soprano; Henry Scott, pianist and humorist; the Jackson Jubilee Singers, a Negro quartet with John Garth, who appeared in the Broadway success, “Porgy ’n’ Bess ; and Romance of Old Mexico, a history of Mexico told in story, music and song. The Fall season opened featuring the music of Jan Garber, Anson Weeks, and Herbie Kaye and helping in the war effort by charging War Stamp admission. Dean of news analysts and commentators, H. V. Kaltenborn, stirred enthusiastic students with his stories of actual experiences on the front lines. Alec Templeton, renowned blind pianist and composer, gave an inspired perform¬ ance and the Don Cossack chorus, Russian singers exiled from their homeland 16 years ago, thrilled its audience with Russian songs and dances. Recently Nancy Swinford, prominent Houston soprano, was presented and in the future Town Hall will present the Graff Ballet, Jessica Dragonette, Aggieland’s own Singing Cadets, and the Houston Symphony Orchestra. JOHN LAWRENCE Manager 211 smcmc CADETS The Singing Cadets, the male choral organisation on the A. Es? M. Campus, are completing their fourth year. Organised under this name by Prof. J. J. Woolket, they have grown to be one of the outstanding male choruses in the Southwest. This year is the first time they have organised a first year group and now it is necessary to spend at least one semester in the minor club before trying out for the major club. Membership is open to all who like to sing. The officers are: T. H. Collins, President; Marion D. Lyle, Vice-President and Pianist; Bernay Martin, Business Manager; Ed. Kingery, Publicity; J. J. Hill, Librarian. Richard W. Jenkins is the Director. T. H. COLLINS President OLD MEMBERS Anderson, C. R. Armstrong, R. H. Baker, O. D. Barnett, j. Beerwinkle, M. A. Blesse, F. V. Brown, M. L. Broughton, N. E. Brunson,A. Burks, S. Churchill, R. T. Collins, T. H. Colwick, R. F. Cornish, J. H. Dillingham, H. C. Erlund, O. J. Ervin, B. H. Fajardo, G. Forsythe, W. Franklin, E. Fulbright, J. W. Gripp, E. A. Grossenbacher, C. J. Haines, F. Hardwicke, J. Hartman, H. F. Haygood, J. Heath, G. Hess, F. D. Hill, J. T. Hollingshead, S. A. Tones, J. M. Kane, W. L. Keeney, W. S. Kingery, C. E. Lacy, S. S. Leff, D. M. LeRoux, R. K. Longstone, J. T. Ludden, F. C. Lyle, M. D. Machia, T. J. Martin, M. B. Martyn, J. L. McAllister, J. McLeod, W. S. McMahon, A. H. Medberry, C. Moore, Jack Moore, Jene Myatt, B. A. Naumann, Q. F. Newman, C. E. Owens, Pat Persons, G. G. Peterson, E. L. Ray, M. Rice, Geo. Robb, T. Robertson, J. M. Robertson, W. M. Rosenfelder, A. A. Rudloff, C. S. Sanders, N. Sarran,J. Schiefelbein, R. E Seay, B. Seymore, S. Shepherd, F. S. Shipley, R. Sigute, G. Sliger, F. Smith, M. Sorenson, A. M. Stoemer, U. Stork, O. F. Swilley, G. R. Taylor, B. C. Teeple, L. Vaglica, N. J. Vaughn, W. Wagner, C. N. Walterman, W. Walters, A. Walters, C. R. Word, W. Yeary, H. E. 212 FROG CLUB Adams, J. Anderson, D. Anthis, J. Barron, D. Batchelder Boles, K. Brookings, K. Burkett, J. Ceccacci, M. Chalupnik, A. Clark, John Clark, Joe English, R. Flagg, R. Forman, H. Fox, W. Garner, A. Goodwin, G. Greenberg, R. Hart, M. D. Heil, R. J. Henderson, J. Hogan, T. Holt, J. keeper, P. Futner, T. Martinet, Z. Matula, A. Miller, W. P. Moore, C. O’Reilly, J. Palmer, K. Parr, R. Carsons, D. V. Pendergrass, R. Pendergrass, W. Raymer, G. Robertson, O. W, Saggus, J. Sedier, B. Shelander, J. Shytles, R. Smallwood, J. Smith, G. C. Tate, H. Taylor, J. Tennely, T. Vaughn, K. Wade, W. Yantis, T. Yeary, B. A. 213 THE AGGIELADD ORCHESTRA RUSSELL “Curly” BRIENT, Leader Curly Brient and his Aggieland Orchestra have probably attained more fame during the past year than any other college band in America. They are now ranked along with many big name bands of today. Their rise to fame and popularity began last June when 6,000 Aggies decided that The Aggieland should have a ride on the Fitch Summer Band Wagon which was coming to Dallas in Septenv her. The Aggies stuck together and pulled hard and Curly and the boys won their ride on the Band Wagon. It was in Dallas over the National Broadcasting company network that the Aggieland first attained national recognition. In November The Aggieland was again heard over a national hookup when they were featured on the “Showtime” program sponsored by Interstate Theaters. It did not take national recognition, however, for the Aggieland to be popular with the Aggies. Aggies have known for a long time that Curly and the boys furnished the sweetest music in this part of the country. Members of the band besides Curly include Dick Alston, Wally Scott, Bully McGregor, Tom Inglis, Jack McGregor, Buck Weirus, Roland Mallet, Bill Murphy, Dinkle Webb, Pat Williams, Don Hackney, and Bob Boyett. 214 siuDEni EnciriEERS’ council J. C. Denney..............................................President J. A. Baird.......................................Secretary Treasurer Dean Gilchrist.......................................Faculty Advisor Adams, M. D. Baird, J. A. Caperton, G. B. Ball, J. R. Clark, G. W. Hinton, C. A. Barrett, J. H. Denney, J. C. Kaffer, S. C. Berry, H. A. Doran, W. H. Keith, J. J. Bever, Wm. Galloway, W. J. Lansdon, D. S. Bolling, T. J. Hagan, J. J. Parker, W. O. Haltom, R. C. Sutherland, D. R. Thompson, J. T. DEAN GIBB GILCHRIST 215 “T” CLUB Aldrich, K. J. Black, W. R. Brush, Carlton Bucek, Felix A. Buchanan, A. B. Carden, J. B. Cokinos, M. P. Cowley, Harold E. Cox, T. D. Daniels, Leo H. Garrett, R. M. Glass, Ira V. Henderson, R. W. Holder, L. D. Huffman, L. E. Knight, J. S. McGlothlin, J. M. Maples, W. L. Mercer, A. J. Mitchell, B. N. 216 “T” CLUB Montgomery, J. B. Mulhollan, Ray W. Newberry, J. E. Nye, A. R. Peden, L. E Ricks, A. C. Rogers, Cullen Shuford, J. A- Sibley, W- R Simmons, E. A. Smith, E. L. Stallings, K. H. Stevenson, C. H. Vajdos, J. M. Watkins, Pete Webster, J. D. Wesson, T. E. Williams, R. H. Zapalac, W. F. Zeigler, J. M. 217 ross voiuriTEER compflnv O. A. Nance. . H. H. Jennings G. B. Caperton H. C. King. . . . E. T. Rogers. . W. R. Black. . . ...........Captain Second in Command . A • • j’ Platoon Leaders . Secretary-Treasurer SENIOR MEMBERS Adams, M. D. Adkisson, W. M. Black, W. R. Breaux, R. V. Caperton, G. B. Cardwell, W. W. Childs, B. O. Conger, J. Cox, J. T. Crew, H. E. Decker, J. L. Edwards, K. J. Guymon, V. F. Jenkins, M. M. Jennings, H. H. Johnson, E. O. Kaffer, S. C. King, H. C. Miller, J. B. Miller, R. H Moore, R. J. 218 ROSS VOLUniEER COmPflElY Nance, O. A. Rafferty, E. T. Rogers, E. T. Specia, A. J. Thenn, G. R., Jr. Voskamp, E. L. Wells, R. R. Westbrook, T. C. White, W. K. Wolman, G. A. Bowie, W. H. Butler, R. W. Rotholz, M. B. Sibley, W. R. Stanberry, R. B. Townsend, R. T. JUNIOR MEMBERS Birdwell, P. R. Brauchle, R. G. Broussard, D. E. Berger, F. W. Carlile, T. A. Cartwright, S. E. Chitwood, R. E. Coolidge, J. B- Cox, R. C. Crossland, J. H. Edminister, T. C. Epstein, R. A. Felton, T. N. Franklin, R. C. Greaney, G. Griffiths, D. M. Gruy, V. K. Green, A. C. Haile, H. Q. Haines, B. L. Hearne, C. Henson, S. R. Hill, J. R. Hollowell, H. W. Holbrook, W. B. Ivey, R. W. Johnson, H. M. 219 ROSS VOLUniEER COmPflElY Keeney, F. C. Keith, J. J. Kipp, E. H. Kirkpatrick, T. M. Kroesche, M. A. Kuhn, J. C. LeBlanc, A. J. Lacy, A. O. Lacy, A. T. Lard, R. S. Latimer, J. R. Loyd, P. B. Maher, E. N. McGee, R. E. McKenzie, W. A. McIntyre, D. W. McMullen, W. W. Meredith, R. K. Nutto, W. J. Philip, W. H. Ratcliff, J. R. Ridgway, R. V. Riggins, R. W. Rudasill, R. W. Rudloff, C. S. Saunders, R. L. Skidmore, H. B. Sliger, F. A. Smith, C. D. Smylie, J. W. Sommer, H. Taggart, C. L. Thanheiser, C. A. Thompson, R. O. Walker, F. N. Weber, L. T. Welch, T. I. Werst, O. F. Willrich, O. T. Wortham, W. F. Yardley, J. E. Zylks, J. M. 220 THE A. ID. PRESS Serving the college in the capacity of its official print shop, the A. M. Press has become a very important part of the activities in the College. The shop does all printing work for the College such as the Battalion Newspaper, the Battalion Magazine, the Agriculturist, the Texas Aggie, the Engineer, the Forestry News, and the Extensioner. In addition, the department furnishes printing supplies for North Texas Agricultural College and John Tarlton Agricultural College, Town Hall, and the Football Concession. After 26 years of service, Mr. S. C. Hoyle became Editor Emeritus of College Publications. Mr. J. W. Hall is Manager of the A. M. Press and Mrs. Carl E. Orr is Secretary. 221 PLflCEITIEnT OFFICE W. R. HORSELY To tFie Placement Office the graduating seniors look for a job when they leave A. 6? M. The 1943 seniors, of course, are not worrying about a job for the present when they leave A. 5? M., as they all are going directly into the armed forces. They are, however, thinking seriously about their future after they return from the war. It is toward the placement of A. 6? M. men at this time that Mr. W. R. Horsely and his staff are working. Through the placement office is also handled the division of student labor. Into this office come the many boys who must earn part of their expenses at college. Potential employers who need men for part time work in a particular field contact this office. Approximately one student out of every three that enters college applies for part time work and as many as possible are given jobs. However, those students who are actually most in need are given first choice. The adjoining business and residential community furnishes many jobs for students but cannot, of course, furnish nearly enough to fill the great demand. Consequently, departmental maintenance funds finance about two ' thirds of the available jobs while the rest are made possible by allocation of funds from the Federal government through the NYA. Many A. M. men are now serving as officers in our armed forces or holding down good jobs who would not have been able to graduate from this College without the help afforded by part-time employment. Assisting Mr. Horsely in the Placement Office are Mrs. Anna Maz;e Hilliard, Miss Nina Rawls, John Cosby, Dwight Cox, and Wayne Thomas. 222 DEPflRTmEni OF inFORITIflTIOn REID COLLEGE PUBLICRTIOnS Information about Texas A. fe? M. College and its student body and personnel goes out each week to more than five hundred newspapers and magazines, a score of radio stations, the world-wide press associations and feature syndicates. Responsible for telling the world about Aggieland—its contributions to higher education, its National Defense cooperation, its discoveries through research, its education of the youth of the land for leadership in civil or military pursuits, and its athletic prowess—is the Department of Information and College Publications. The world hears of A. fe? M. through: G. Byron Winstead, Director of Information; H. B. McElroy, Information Assistant; Howard Berry, Photographer; Mrs. H. B. McElroy, Secretary Roy P. Gates, Student Assistant; E. H. Elmendorf, Student Assistant. Extension Service News: Laura Lane, Acting Editor; C. A. Price, Associate Editor. Experiment Station: A. D. Jackson, Chief of Publications. Forest Service: S. L. Frost. Radio Station WTAW: H. C. Dillingham, Technical Supervisor; John O. Rosser, Program Director; Elizabeth Jenkins, Secretary. 223 nflllOHRL DRIRY CRTTLE JUDGIRG TERRI Texas A. M. was represented at the Intercollegiate National contest in Judging Dairy Cattle held September 7, 1942, during the National Dairy Cattle Congress at Waterloo, Iowa. Members of this year’s team were M. B. Carpenter, Sulphur Springs; D. L. Moore, Stephenville; E. M. Prather, Waxahachie; G. E. Roberts, Cotulla; and Prof. A. L. Darnell, Coach. Fourteen teams competed in this contest with Texas A. M. finishing in seventh place, but only ten points behind Iowa State College, winner of the contest. Members of this year’s team, before going to the National Contest in September, worked out in Waco and Austin and also competed as Juniors at the Fort Worth Fat Stock Show in March of 1942 where they won second place. 224 Staff Sergeant Joseph L. Lockard received the Distinguished Service Medal and was cited “For exceptionally meritorious service to your country in a position of great responsibility. “On the morning of December 7, 1941, you detected and reported a flight of planes which later attached the United States Ffaval Base at Pearl Harbor. Tour warning went unheeded. Many lives were sacrificed through the failure of this nation to maintain a constant watch over the liberties we so dearly cherish. “May the warning of danger never go unheeded by this nation again. In remembering your service today, let us remem¬ ber the devotion to duty of every soldier now guarding our out¬ posts against the enemy; and may your deeds and theirs serve as an inspiration to all of us in the days to come.” Private Lockard detected the presence of the Japanese planes at 7:02 a.m. The first bombs fell on the island of Oahu at 7:55 a. m. In recognition of his service, Lockard was promoted from Private to Staff Sergeant and was presented with his medal on March 12, after which he reported to the Officer Candidate Training School at Ft. Monmouth, New Jersey. He has coni ' pleted his training there and now holds a Second Lieutenant’s commission with the Signal Corps. S TAFF SERGEANT JOSEPH L LOEKARD ☆ iV iV iV iV MM DISTINGUISHED SERVICE MEDAL I Third in ran of the Army decorations for bravery and meritorious service is the Distinguished Service Medal. Its award is made to persons “who, while serving in any capacity with the Army of the United States, distinguish themselves by exceptionally meritorious service to the Government in a duty of great responsibility.” The Distinguished Service Medal was authorized on January 12, 1918, and the earliest award was to Sergeant George Sharp of the USth Engineers for rescuing four men in a dangerous surf at Ocean Beach, California. At the present time, however, the medal has become primarily an award for exceptional service in administrative or staff position of high responsibility. It may, therefore, be termed as an officers’ medal. It, however, must be understood that any service to the United States Government, as is cited in the requirements, may qualify a person for the medal whether he is an officer or not. Approximately 1,917 awards of the Distinguished Service Medals were made during the World War. All presentations of this medal as well as all other medals are made with full military formation and ceremony. The Distinguished Service Medal along with the Congres ' sional Medal of Honor may not under any circumstances be granted without referring the case to the War Department or to Coi ' igress. i ■ ■ FAVORITES WAJLTVim WAWGHK I®MCIIIU€3T , I© T IM C3 O M JR i-WM ID UNIVERSAL STUDIO UNIVERSAL CITY, CALIF. CABLE ABORESS WAN GER-UN FILM AN TELEPHONE STANLEY 7- 121 I October 13, 1942 Mr. John Longley, Editor The 1943 Longhorn Agricultural and Mechanical College of Texas College Station, Texas My dear Longley: From the photographs forwarded by you, I have made the following selec¬ tions in the order listed; Margery Brewer Jo An Nelson Jackie McKay Helen Oliver Nancy Harrison Martha Franza Viola Brewster Alice Sue Roman I am happy to have been given the privilege of making these selections. Best wishes and kind regards. Sincerely, Wa] 1 ®r F Wanger ZCL George Fitiana ommac Chah 7S th Ashe ances M tmey xRjItQ Martha Bme Daviaten Louise Taylor i Mrs. Doyle T[ichols Audrey Chioc Elaine Odom Elizabeth McTleu Dorothy Hale Jane Alford 1 Mary Elizabeth Main Mrs. John B. Longley Betty Jo Turner Dorothy Baroncini Mary Frances Brogd Virginia R. Macy Sonoma Rudma Beth Brush Frances Pietsch Peggie Minnic Flo Saenger Olive Bozant Barney Belle Crigss z 7 ! 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Ursell Catherine Foster Martha Lawrence Mildred 7 [ichols Mildred Dugat Janet Johnson Selma Mullins Joyce Gotten Beatrice Chunn Katharine Bowd Billie Bob Me Mrs. CharteP1R)ancocI{ Laura Childress Mary Green Joe Ann Thorny Earlene Doy Mary C. Jones Mae Brush Dorothy Ann Dolan Joyce B. ir land Barbara mFisher ,rano r anda Uunnell IsAr . J. B. Pufrifihrey Mrs. Ed 1L. Alexander Mrs. If. E. Fisher Mr O. E. Tor rs. Myrtle Philips Mrsj muel A. Ellsbarry evieve Bornhoeft . C. Carter, Sr. ft. George Willeford Mrs. Carl Sutherland Mrs. J. K. Edwards Mrs. J. I. Alford rs. V. A. Crazier E. A. Leonard A. Massinger B. Harrison Mrs.J tffi y M. Glenn Mrs. Beatrice Hill E. K. Caperton Bland Smith C. E. Lovett Mrs. E. F. Essi Mrs. John F. teller Mrs. C. E. OMtterside 3 fE.j Mrs. Bess SnoAdy Mrs. E. T. ferty Mrs. G. L. Kraemei Mrs. Ralph Eads Mrs. R. Maceiras Mrs. A. B. Specia Mrs. A. Vaglica Mrs. L. J. Woods Mrs. Lewis Taylor Mrs. R. E. Cumhie Mrs. Walter Carlson Mrs. S. J [. Johnson Mrs. 1 [. A. Weems Mrs. Albert Wolf Mrs. Cleveland Rix Mrs. W. V. Butt rilMffl Mrs. Earle McSpadEen, Si Mrs. Marche Mrs. J. W. Robertson Mrs. Maudelle Trea A Mrs. A. S. Wea Mrs. G. C. Care ;rs Mrs. F. A Cosso Mrs. W. Clfamers s. B. F. jdges iung s. . B. H Mcoc Mrs. H. L Watson Mrs. Jhei Curl Sra. J [elidg 4 ' . de Caro Mrs. a ert S. Muil . Hugo Kun el D. Burchfield YH. Morehouse fl W. C. Crafton rs. E. B. Heard Mrs. R. H. Miller Mrs. T. A. Cullum, Sr. Mrs. D. F. Lehmberg Mrs. Joan Weirus c, roSS LIEUTENANT CDLDNEL JAMES P. S. DEVEREUX Lieutenant Colonel James P. S. Devereux was born in Cabana, Cuba, on February 20, 1903. Up from the ranks, he enlisted in the Marine Corps in 1923, and was appointed a Second Lieutenant two years later. He now holds the temporary rank of Lieutenant Colonel. Colonel Devereux was awarded the Navy Cross “For dix . tinguished and heroic conduct in the line of his profession in the defense of Va e Island, December 7 to 22, 1941.” The full details of how wiry, taciturn, little Major Dew ereux led his Marines through fifteen days of hell on the tiny Pacific outpost cut off from any help, must wait, for the gallant leader is now a Japanese prisoner of war. On the morning of December 7, 1941, Major Devereux received the message, “Pearl Harbor attacked by Japanese. Carry out prearranged plans.” The Japs came at two minutes before noon — twentyTour bombers flying low—and from then until the end it was one long trail of blood, smoke, and flame. In the fight that followed, Major Devereux and his valorous men added a brilliant page to the annals of th% Marine tradition. They went down, but not before the Jap fel£ their sting. One cruiser, two destroyers, one submarine, one escort vessel, seven bombers, and two flying boats were destroyed. Asked if there was anything they wanted, the Wake Island Marines answered, “Sure, send us more Japs.” Later, in the last hours on December 22, the final message came from the be- leaguered forces, “Enemy on island; the issue is still in doubt. . ☆ ☆ ☆ ☆ ☆ NAVY CROSS | I I I The ] [avy Cross may be awarded to any person who, while in the J [aval Service of the United States, has dis- tinguished himself by extraordinary heroism o r distinguished service in the line of his profession, such heroism or dis ' tinguished service not being sufficient to justify the award of the Medal of Honor or a Distinguished Service Medal.” The 7 [avy Cross is the only decoration which has been bestowed on women of the 7 [aval service. Four women — three posthumously—were awarded this decoration. All were members of the 7 [avy 7s[urse Corps whose service was recognized in this manner. Commanders in Chief of the U. S. Fleet, the Asiatic Fleet, the Atlantic Fleet, and the Pacific Fleet, have been authorized to award and present in the name of the President, the T favy Cross to any person in the naval service who has distinguished or who shall distinguish himself. All Commanders in Chief have been directed to submit by dispatch such recommendations for temporary advance ' ment of officers under their command where especially merv torious conduct in ac tion may be considered as warranting advancement. The Secretary of the T[avy on December 26, 1941, authorized all flag officers to advance enlisted men in rating up to and including chief petty officer, acting appointment, in recognition of especially meritorious conduct in action. This authority provides that these advancements may be made without regard to vacancies or the normal service requirements. IN UR Y Colonel M. D. Welty......... Captain C. E. Johnson..... .Chemical Warfare Service Professor of Military Science and Tactics Captain A. L. Batjer....... Colonel J. K. Boles............ Captain W. O. Reeves..... Lieut. Colonel H. E. Carrico. . . . Captain F. P. Stein........ Lieut. Colonel E. A. Elwood. . . . ........Field Artillery Captain E. B. Sale......... Lieut. Colonel A. J. Bennett..... .Coast Artillery Corps Captain G. P. Valliant..... Lieut. Colonel L. W. Marshall. . .............Infantry Captain C. A. Williams.... .......Corps of Engineers Lieut. Colonel D. D. Alexander. ............Ordnance Captain J. H. Echterhoff. . . . .......Corps of Engineers Major O. D. Horne.........Chemical Warfare Service Captain R. S. Hopkins, Jr.. . Major R. L. Roberts.......... Captain H. O. Owen, Jr.. . . Major C J. Hutson............ .Coast Artillery Corps First Lieut. E. L. Scott..... ......Quartermaster Corps Major G. P. Lerner............ First Lieut. S. M. Williams. . Major J. E. Davis............. First Lieut. J. C. Kimbrough. Major Lester Hanks........... . .Quartermaster Corps First Lieut. D. F. Isaacson. . Major J. E. Breland............ . Coast Artillery Corps First Lieut. Hilton Richards. . Captain W. J. Faulk........... First Lieut. R. F. Snider. . . . 261 W. W. CARDWELL Corps Commander CORPS STRFF LT. COLONEL W. J. GALLOWAY Executive LT. COLONEL S. C. KAFFER Assistant Executive MAJOR L. J. WOODS Adjutant MAJOR A. J. VICEVICH Assistant Adjutant MAJOR R. L. RIX Personnel Officer MAJOR R. T. COOK Intelligence Officer major j. h. McAllister Plans Training Officer MAJOR CARLTON BRUSH Supply Officer MAJOR W. H. CHALMERS Assistant Plans Training Officer SERGEANT MAJOR J. M. MULLINS PERSONNEL SERGEANT J. W. TYNES SUPPLY SERGEANT A. S. McSWAIN, JR. COMMUNICATIONS SERGEANT F. N. WALKER TRANSPORTATION SERGEANT C. A. RIGGS CHEMICAL SERGEANT R. R. HAWTHORNE SIGNAL SERGEANT J. J. KEITH 263 STUFF MAJOR WILLIAM BUOY Commanding Officer CAPTAIN B. H. SCHLEIDER Second in Command Drum Major CAPTAIN A. L. WARD Music Director SERGEANT MAJOR J. R. DENNIS SUPPLY SERGEANT T. N. INGLIS 264 Staff Members Bucy, W. F.—Major of Band Inglis, T. N. — Tech ' nical sergeant 1 st Lieutenant Jackson, T. H. 2nd Lieutenants Chapman, K. T. Miller, R. M. Moffett, H. C. AMIS, W. J. Second in Command Sergeants Alston, R. E. Estes, C. H. Legler, L. O Schultz, R. L. Varvel, K. G. Weir, G. S. Corporals Ball, R. E. Blankenship, B. T. Cochran, J. L. Isbell, B. B. STALCUP, J. K. First Sergeant LaRoche, P. L. McGregor, A. Page, E. T. Prater, F. D. Weghorst, W. P. Privates Ansley, W. P. Barker, G. H. Berger, W. F. Bevers, J. R. Bridgefarmer, J. C. Bryan, J. T. Clayton, J. L. Cogswell, J. Dean, R. O. Dobbs, R. A. Dunn, M. C. Eberspacher, L. Ellerbrock, F. J. Ellerbrock, W. W. English, W. C. Faulk, W. A. Fields, E. Forney, L. B. Fortson, B. W. Foster, B. J. Frieburg, J. L. Garrett, R. J. Glendenning, F. B. Graham, P. D. Holderness, B. C. Hornsby, C. W. Jarrett, J. T. Johnson, S. W. Johnson, T. L. Kennedy, D. D. Kriedler, H. M. McCamy, I. L. McGregor, J. B. McKelvy, E. A. Marks, J. B. Miller, D. C. Nagle, J. W. Neeley, R. E. Perry, E. B. Pomerantz, M. N. Rankin. J. M. Ray, W. A. Reid, J. W. Richardson, G. C. Schaedel, C. T. Schultz, E. F. Sears, E. T. Standefer, J. L. Stevens, R. L. Talk, W. A. Veien, J. A. Walker, B. J. Wallace, G. D. Wharton, R. H. A. H. MUNSON Captain Staff Members Major Guy Johnson Captain B. H. Schleider Captain A. L. Ward Master Sergeant J. R. Dennis Staff Sergeant S. L. Stracke 1 st Lieutenant Marwil, S. J. 2nd Lieutenants Clark, G. W. Goppert, J. G. Maples, L. E. Worth, R. F. Sergeants Alexander, R. B. Gordon, J. F. Gras, E. H. Haines, R. L. Sharp, J. B. Corporals Andrew, E. H. Anderson, B. M. Doggett, V. G. Hogan, T. C. Olschner, P. Q. Phillips, C. E. Richardson, O. L. Williams, R. K. Williamson, R. B. Privates Adams, T. W. Ames, A. W. Allman, B. L. Andrews, C. W. Armstrong, A. E. Ball, H. C. Ball, H. F. Bledsoe, F. M. Blissard, E. V. Bolland, E. A. Bond, D. G. Brimberry, E. L. Briscoe, F. Briscoe, M. Byars, W. A. Cargile, R. B. Cherry, D, D. Cobb, E. R. Cochran, D. M. Cole, W. S. Cook, W. B. Crittenden, R. N. Davis, W. L. Dean, R. C. Doss, R. P. Elliott, F. B. Feldman, H. J. Galloway, G. G. Glendenning. F. C. Goodson, J. H. Goodman, R. L. Goodrich, H. P. Grady, R. E. Hackney, D. V. Hardin, Ross Hearn, D. L. Hebison, E. E. Henderson, T. F. Henry, J. W. Herman, W. A. Hogan, T. W. Jeffery, L. D. Jephson, J. D. Jones, G. M. Jones, M. L. Layton, R. E. Legler, B. M. Levy, R. H. Little, D. D. Little, A. E. McClendon, E. W. McCrory, J. H. McNair, H. Madely, N. S. Maffitt, T. S. Mathis, T. F. Martin, H. S. Maurer, W. E. Mayes, J. C. Mims, J. W. Moody, J. T. Murphy, W. T. Murray, C. E. Pace, C. J. Park, J. F. Paxson,J. B. Perkins, A. B. Pitts, L. A. Redman, A. H. Riedel, W. T. Roberson, B. C. Seligman, D. M. Sisler, C. E. Stanley, G. C. Steck, H. H. Tippett, G. R. Volts, E. E. Walker, H. C. Warren, R. L. Welch, R. L. Wheeler, J. M. White, R. N. Williams, C. D. Williams, D. O. Williams, Pat Williams, R. L. Wright, H. E. J. R. LEMLEY S. V. SMITH Second in Command First Sergeant Regimental Staff LT. COL. CLAYTON COLLINS Regimental Commander MAJOR J. E. O ' LEARY Executive MAJOR E. A. GORGON Executive MAJOR M. J. ARISCO Plans Training Officer CAPTAIN W. G. GOODMAN Adjutant CAPTAIN W. H. LEHMBERG Intelligence Officer CAPTAIN R. V. BROWN Supply Officer SERGEANT MAJOR A. R. MOSES SUPPLY SERGEANT J. H. BARTON COMMUNICATIONS SERGEANT L. B. WHEELER TRANSPORTATION SERGEANT K. A. BRENDLE COLOR SERGEANT A. A. McDANIEL COLOR SERGEANT W. J. ROBERTSON CAPTAIN J. M. WILLIAMS Executive (Not Pictured) FIRST LT. E. M. HALE Adjutant FIRST LT. C. G. HENDERSON Intelligence Officer (Not Pictured) FIRST LT. C. H. McGUIRE Plans Training Officer FIRST LT. E. L. SMITH Supply Officer (Not Pictured) SERGEANT MAJOR J. D. HODGES SUPPLY SERGEANT S. R. WOFFORD 268 Staff Members Sergeants Major R. L. Hanby 1st Lt. C. H. Maguire 1st Lt. C. G. Render ' son Tech. Sgt. K. A. Brendle 1st Lieutenants Cunningham, J. M. Miller, W. W. Brown, W. D. Canfield, A. B. Dawson, ]. I. DeVeny, J. B. Fuqua, L. M. Holman, J. M. Keeling, W. B. Morehouse, W. B. Morrow, C. W. Murland, I. Simons, J. R. Smith, R. R. 2nd Lieutenants Donaldson, D. M. James, J. K. Osterholm, H. A. Simmons, E. A. Corporals De nton, A. E. Griffin, J.W. Konvicka, H. H. Pettit, J. B. Schlittler, H. W. Seay, R. E. Sloan, W. J. Thomas, G. D. Vacek, E. J. Privates Adams, C. I. Alley, M. E. Barshop, F. A. Becker, W. J. Belville, V. R. Braun, B. B. Braunig, C. F. Carpenter, R. E. Cranfill, J. A. Cribbs, H. L. Demack, C. M. Emmert, W. H. Fiegel, J. M. Frye, D N. Foldberg, H. C. Garfield. R. P. Gersbach, G. H. Gilbert, C. W. Haby, G. H. Hart, M. D. Hodges, W. R. Holbrook, A. C. Hopkins, W. R. Ippolito, J. A. Jenkins, W. G. Johnson, B. F. LeNorman, C. L. Lincecum, M. T. Lotridge, J. W. Lowe, J. P. Magers, R. A. Martin, K. C. McCatty, K. W. McClellan, B. C. Mcllroy, J. R. McLure, D. S. Miller, J. H. Morales, M. J. Morriss, W. L. Otell, H. E. Palmer. R. L. Persons, G. G. Post, H. W. Prinz, R. E. Quick, J. R. Rumsey, W. L. Ragsdale, J. W. Roberts, R. J. Ross, C. H. Sanders, R. U. Sanford, J. C. Shiflet, C. C. Sisson, E. M. Spradling, R. H. Spraggins, W. L. Steyman, W. R. Tasnek, A. B. Thomas, W. B. Thompson, C. Walkup, H. C. Wallace, E. C. Wanja, J. T. Wasserman, I. M. Welch, F. B. Williamson, A. A. Wright, H. H. J. D. WEBSTER J. R. SINGLETON Second in Command First Sergeant F. A. BUCEK Captain J. R. ADAMS, JR. Captain Staff Members Captain L. R. Here- ford, Jr. 1st Lt. E. M. Hale 1 st Lieutenant Hemphill, W. A. 2nd Lieutenants Foster, W. H. Roberts, R. S. Sergeants Flynt, T. Y. Greer, B. F. Hall, N. R. Hastings, S. T. Jordan, I. G. Klare, W. M. Martin, E. C. Corporals Blanchard, C. S. Brennan, R. N. Frierson, B. W. Richardson, L. L. Stork, O. F. Privates Grafa, H. J. Nash, O. D. Akin, B. P. Hackney, R. S. Overton, R. J. Halsell, G. A. Palmer, K. K. Alley, T. K. Hardeman, R. M. Parker, F. E. Armstrong, R. W. Hardy, F. C. Phillips, R. W. Bays, C. V. Hightower, Dan Riley, W. P. Brandes, P. P. Hodge, H. H. Seale, L. R. Brannan, C. A. Holekamp, C. M. Smith, J. L. Brentzel, W. E. Jackson, D. W. Sparger, A. R. Bryan, L. B. Kunze, G. W. Stapp, J. K. Byrd, B. H. Leathers, J. P. Swatzell, J. D. Camp, J. B. Maas, H. A. Tanksley, T. D. Carroll, G. L. Martin, E. J. Tennelly, Tyler Carson, H. K. McCarroll, A. L. Townley, J. P. Chapman, W. W. McMinn, R. H. Wade, J. R. Cheesman, N. C. McNeil. W. T. Wheat, T. L. Cherry, J. C. Miller, W. P. Whisenhunt, M. H Clifton, B. A. Moore, W. M. Williams, J. S. Cook, R. M. Morris, H. Williams, R. H. Crawford, R. G. Crenshaw, W. E. Crozier, W. G. Crow, M. E. Crow, M. L. Devall, S. B. Dobson, F. W. Dodson, F. C. Drum, M. R. Ewald, P. P. Ferguson, S. C. Finger, M. A. Forrest, L. L. Franks, L. E. Garrett, A. E. Genthner, E. W. Gillham, W. C. B. MARTIN Second in Command G. B. ADKISSON First Sergeant r ,. pl . Company C Wyft inFHIIT I ' 40+ ” _ S ' a_«. - •■• W :. • 4s r .1 -Vr. kj- - .. 52? .. W -a. ’ c • ? • ( 6 V ' ‘ ' ... . ‘ ' ft • - □ a — ft .i-.J-r ' ' . xisf.:-JUgMt lii ' MMt 1 ntruxiHn ' Staff Members 1st Lt. E. L. Smith Tech. Sgt. L. B. Wheeler Tech. Sgt. S. R. Wofford Tech. Sgt. J. E. Newberry 1 st Lieutenant Carothers, G. C. 2nd Lieutenants Cumbie, E. M. Rogers, C. J. Darden, J. M. Sergeants McWhorter, R. L. Banks, W. F. Brown, T. C. Curl, H. P. Glenn, E. F. Hartman, H. F. Pumphrey, J. B. Corporals Adams, B. E. Clifton, M. H. Kendrick, N. B. Lock, J. D. Prudhomme, E. G. Smith, A. C. Privates Addison, M. H. Alford. D. R. Allison, J. R. Andrews, W. S. W. V. CROZIER Second in Command C. L. SLOVER First Sergeant Bailey, C. E. Littlefield, D. J. Barrett, B. R. Livingston, P. S. Beall, W. B. Lokey, C. W. Blumenthal, N. A. Loomis, R. R. Brannen, J. T. Maclin, R. E. Brightwell, O. J. Maples, W. L. Britton, A. D. Mayse, L. J. Butler, L. H. McGregor, W. T. Butz, B. B. McKnight, C. P. Callaway, M. D. McLane, J. W. Caudle, F. A. McNabb, C. B. Clark, C. R. Miller, R. Clark, D. E. Moore, T. D. Cope, R. R. Mosesman, M. Copeland. H. F. Murphy, J. A. Corn, J. B. Palmer, J. L. Cure, W. 0. Pool, G. Davidson, J. G. Ramage, J. L. Davis, J. P. Reese, C. M. Dennis, R. B. Reilly, A. F. Dinerstein. W. E. Releford, C. R. Duke, L. M. Roof, E. T. Forman, R. T. Routt, M. L. Fugler, J. C. Schendel, C. F. Gardner, W. A. Schmidt, K. H. Glenn, J. V. Snow, D. B. Golman, G. H. Thomas, J. A. Hagler, A. R. Turner, L. H. Henson, L. T. Watson, J. R. Hernandez, E. Wilde, G. H. Howard, P. V. Williams, P. R. Keeland, T. W. Williams. R. W. King, E. D. Wilson, H. A. Kiser, C. E . Woodard, G. T. Larson, W. M. Wyatt, L. A. Lentz, T. H. Zoch, D. C. J. L. TAYLOR Captain J. P. ALFORD Captain Staff Members Captain R. E. Burnett Captain W. H. Lehmberg Master Sgt. J. H. Barton Tech. Sgt. J. D. Hodges 1st Lieutenants Bennett, P. M. Trigo, J. E. 2nd Lieutenants Hott, D. B. Medford, W. L. Shillingburg, E. C. Sergeants Bridges, L. N. Good, G. D. Hodges, J. D. Massey, H. M. McLarry, N. R. Measeles, R. K. Reeder, B. F. Corporals Broome, C. A. Castleberry, L. M. Lewis, James S. Lewis, R. T. Lloyd, R. R. Macha, LeRoy W. Swatzell, P. D. Waller, J. M. Watler, D. L. Winston, W. O. Privates Allen, J. H. Aronoff, M. S. Ashburn, I. S. Ball, F. M. Beach, B. A. Boyd, D. D. Boykin, C. C. Brown, R. D. Bull, R. H. Burns, J. A. Burchard, W. B. Busby, J. L. Cantu, L. C. Capers, H. R. Chandler, J. C. Chaney, R. L., Jr. Conlee, J. D. Davis, F. B. Dushkin, A. W. Ellis, J. E. Eskridge, E. L. Fears, W. S. Fielden, J. R. Gaida, E. J. Gottlieb, R. E. Hart, J. T. Hendrick, W. H. Hermansen, V. J. Hooper, G. M. Jones, W. L. Knapp, A. S. Lavender, A. F. Lee, T. L. Lee, W. M. Lorenzen, G. A. Lusk, W. H. Lutner, T. R. MacNabb, H. A. McCarter, W. G. McLaughlin, W. E. Merril, T. E. Mostyn, C. R. Orr, W. G. Overton, R. R. Rhodes, S. R. Schneider, J. C. Seay, H. D. Sinex, J. M. Smith, G. C. Solomon, L. Starnes, N. C. Stratton, R. L. Stewart, R. A. Tiner, I. B. Vaughan, V. K. Walker, C. A. Webb, J. L. Williams, J. L. Woods, P. D. Yantis, T. C. Zapalac, L. P. P. M. BENNETT BOYD F. REEDER Second in Command First Sergeant Second Battalion Staff MAJOR J. K. KIMBRO Battalion Commander CAPTAIN T. H. COLLINS Executive FIRST LT. J. A. POWELL Adjutant FIRST LT. D. L. READ Intelligence Ojficer FIRST LT. J. W. PEPPER Plans and Training Ojficer FIRST LT. M. L. LEVY Supply Ojficer SERGEANT MAJOR H. D. CARPENTER SUPPLY SERGEANT A. M. BOURLAND 273 C. R. BARTH Captain Staff Members Clark, S. T. Faulkner, L. E. Maher, F. P. Capt. W. G. Goodman Master Sgt. C. J. D’avy Tech. Sgt. A. M. Borland Cunningham, C. E. Filger, O. A. Maher, S. L. Crenshaw, W. E. Fink, H. Foster, J. D. Ferguson, D. F. Gibson, L. L. Green, J. W. McBride, J. H. McGarcgon, W. T. McNeill, T. P. 1 st Lieutenant Grantham, W. E. Grogan, E. W. Meyer, L. W. Carpenter, R. L. Hewell, R. L. Grosse, A. H. Mury, E. D. Jones, R. H. Haltom, B. U. Palmer, J. S. 2nd Lieutenant Johnson, W. R. Hawkins, J. W. Payne, J. L. Love, C. R. Le’Noir, F. C. Hilgenfeld, R. E, Peel, W. E. Sergeants Link, G. M. Hofmann, T. C. Pence, E. W. McAnelly, G. C. Hood, T. M. Perry, C. R. Bassett, R. J. Ray, D. G- Huggins, W. F. Pollan, D. D. Beaumont, D. A. Richter, C. Jackson,J. E. Rollins, J. J. Chesser, W. T. Tinajero, A. A. Jarrett, J. T. Shoup, J. P. Gale, L. M. Williams, F. E. Knight, R. C. Sparks, P. W. Herrington, J. R. Wilson, W. B. Lawrence, W. K. Stone, B. D. Jordan, C. H. Luce, W. G., Jr. Well, F. S. Measley, G. H. Privates Maddox, R. M. Wilensky, R. D. Panky, A. F. Reinhart, O. J. Robbins, J. D. Russell, R. B. Thaxton, C. L. Thompson, M. R. Corporals Allen, W. R. Belknap, R. A. Biry, J. H. Black,J. C. Butler, J. O. Chambers, J. B. Adair, J. H. Allman, E. D. Arthur, E. G. Ball, A. W. Blake, B. P. Buie, D. F. Braddy, G- R. Burnett, L. A. Butchofsky, R. L. Campball, J. M. Carter, W- L. Cheatham, F. M. Coleman, S. R. Devine, L. H. C. G. ROSANKY Second in Command O. G. TURNER First Sergeant Staff Members Major M. J. Arisco Lieutenant D. L. Redd Lieutenant M. L. Levy 1st Lieutenants Parker, K. N. Parker, W. D. 2nd Lieutenants Hornak, V. J. McDowell, C. T. Verschoyle, H. H. Sergeants Carpenter, P. A. Chilcoat, J. E. Clark, R. C. Hueske, E. E. Muller, C. W. Poindexter, A. D. Reynolds, E. B. Waggener, W. G. Wallace, K. E. Corporals Ball, C. E. Bay, W. W. Caldwell, J. E. Hudgins, N. R. Martin, O. E. Morris, R. P. Roark, H. K. Russell, L. W. Winter, R. S. C. D. STUTEVILLE H. R. ROLLINS Second in Command First Sergeant Privates Ballard, W. T. Bauman, A. H. Berkman, A. J. Blocker, J. R. Borchers, W. H. Boundurant, F. W. Brown, A. W. Cartwright, A. R. Constantino, A. T. Cook, S. E. Cowles, S. L. Crothers, W. F. Damereron, J. T. Deutsch, A. C. Dibbrel, C. M. Drury, A. O. Dunn, C. W. Durden, J. M. Dutton, G. R. Elder, J. D. Ellison, L. T. Engels, F. G. Fahey, B. F. Franks, L. E. Frierson, R. E. Geer, W. E. Hardy, J. B. Hoff, J. E. Jernigan, N. G. Jones, H. W. Johnson, S. W. Kearney, W. C. Kindricks, G. King, L. M. Lawn, R. L. Lee, J. N. Loeb, S. F. McCown, J. W. McFaron, C. A. McTaggart, R. R. Mogford, H. N . Morris, A. B. Mort, J. E. Neely, R. E. Newton, R. T. Norris, L. R. Olsak, C. H. Otey, G. W. Parker, J. K. Pealor, J. P. Perkins, H. G. Perrin, T. O. Puckett, G. C. Rosamond, P. H. Ruff, W. E. Shearer, G. T. Schefelbein, R. E. Seely, J. C. Smith, J. B. Smith, L. E. Stainton, W. C. Stewart, R. W. Stout, C. H. Tate, R. E. Vail, I. D. Yeary, H. E. Waring, H. C. Williams, R. D. R. W. MULHOLLAN Captain J. B. LONGLEY Captain Staff Me mbers Major E. A. Gordon Major J. K. Kimbro Captain R. V. Brown 1st. Lieut. J. W. Pepper Technical Sergeant H. D. Carpenter 2nd Lieutenants Fuqua, P. F. Hemphill, Zeno Wilson, T. F. Sergeants Corso, J. V. Carroll, W. B. Foote, T. V. Meredith, R. K. Rogers, C. G. Saunders, J. W. Williams, G. H. Corporals Egan, J. E. Jackson, H. C. Law, H. G. Magee, W. T. Phillips, H. W. Randall, R. R. Robles, F. P. Wille, T. C. Whitaker, L. B. Privates Ardinger, H. T. Barton, W. A. Beck, C. D. Bell, C. W. Bryant, W. J. Brown, R. W. Brunow, C. L. Carmean, J. N. Calloway, K. O. Coleman, R. M. Crow, J. D. Dorman, E. S. Dornhuefer, W. A. Dupy, L. C. Etherington, J. L. Fielding, J. R. Foster, C. R. Foster, J. H. Fox, W. W. Gibbons, G. A. Gilmore, R. B. Goldmann, T. B. Goolsby, E. B. Gunther, R. S. Hamilton, J. R. Hardcastle, V. L. Harrington, G. W. Heinze, M. H. Hrncirik, J. J. Hysinger, J. C. Joeris, Leonard Johnson, T. H. Kalvart, M. S. Kipp, R. T. Kuykendall, C. E. Lane, C. E. Long, C. L. Luster, M. J. Magee, W. T. Manning, Paul Marks, H. C. Marquez, I. M. Masterson, J. W. Minkley, B. C. Moor, C. S. Moore, T. N. Moore, W. W. Murphree, S. E. Neblett, J. R. Peden, L. E. Prichett, I. E. Prude, G. D. Ray, F. E. Reed, D. W. W. B. WETZEL Second in Command Rock, C. H. Schnell, T. M. Scott, W. E. Sikes, T. H. Smith, E. M. Shannon, W. W. Smart, S. H. Stone, G. A. Taylor, C. H. Thomson, J. E. Tuccori, F. E. Vogelpohl, K. E. Wakefield, B. D. Wathen, W. L. Wheeler, W. E. White, W. R. Whitley, M. G. Williams, R. E. Williams, R. F. Zabcik, J. E. Zabcik, W. L. J. H. LINDLEY First Sergeant Staff Members Major J. H. McAllister Capt. T. H. Collins Lieut. J. A. Powell 1 st Lieutenant Aldrich, K. J. 2nd Lieutenants McMillan, L. H. Rice, G. W. Wyatt, C. E. Sergeants Glover, R. T. Hahn, W. L. Hicks, H. M. Karcher, G. C. Mosty, W. E. Pace, H. E. Shary, J. H. Corporals Lehmberg, V. J. Longley, J. D. Moncrief, J. B. Sandlin, Lee Schlenker, E. H. Schumann, R. F. Sparks, A. K. Stanley, E. J. Stengel, H. J. Privates Barrett, J. D. Bennett, F. D. Bierschwale, R. M. Brandenberger, S. Buford, J. L. Bynum, T. Dickie, G. D. Durling, G. W. Durham, G. D. Eaton, J. H. Fossel, J. O. Glassel, W. D. Gomez, R. V. Gullo, A. J. Hays, F. Hinson, F. V. Huddleston, W. F. Hurbrough, A. D. Jesse, A. E. Jones, C. H. Jordan,J.D. Joy, W. B. Katz, H. Kelly, N. Kidd, R. J. Kovar, R. P. Krauskopf, O. La Roche, P. L. Laswell, R. B. Lovelady, W. F. McAlpin, C. W. Mallory, E. D. Maroney, J. T. Merritt, K. G. Norris, H. B. Pepper, R. A. Phenicie, F. E. Phenicie, J. W. Powers, J. M. Reich, H. A. Richter, D. J. Roberts, G. W. Robertson, W. M. Ryan, J. L. Sandidge, R. H. Scharbauer, C. J. Schmidt, J. L. Schnider, F. H. Sims, R. C. Taylor, H. W. Thompson, L. J. Turner, G. M. Utt, R. F. Van Wey, A. E. White, M. H. Whiten, H. E. Wiley, H. W. Williams, J. E. Wilson, W. W. Woods, J. E. Wortham, J. D. Ziegler, J. M. H. D. BROWN Captain ISSS « r n M v n F H n T R Third Battalion Staff MAJOR H. M. HERRON Battalion Commander CAPTAIN E. B. MAYER Executive FIRST LT. J. B. YORK Adjutant (not pictured) FIRST LT. C. A. SHERAM Intelligence Officer FIRST LT. L. R. HEREFORD Plans and Training Officer FIRST LT. D. W. LITTLE Supply Officer SERGEANT MAJOR L. T. WEBER SUPPLY SERGEANT J. G. ROBINSON 278 Staff Members Sergeants 1st Lt. C. A. Sheram 1st Lt. J. B. York Supply Sgt. A. A. McDaniel Supply Sgt. R. W. Robinson 1 st Lieutenant Roberts, G. E. Ivey, H. Lobrecht, T. D. Martin, M. B. Saunders, J. W. Strange, N. Underwood, M. B. Weeden, D. H. Yeates, J. 2nd Lieutenants Burchfield, W. D. Crozier, W. L. Wallace, J. N. Wischkaemper, V. T. Corporals Bracy, L. E. Jones, R. Kelly, N. Magee, J. B. Mason, C. Mason, J. Solomon, B. M. Weeren, H. Westbrook, J. E. Privates Ball, R. E. Block, F. F. Block, M. B. Boyd, N. Brannen, C. H. Cartwright, A. S. Chapa, D. Corbett, E. T. Davis, J. V. Day, W. M. Dietz, V. Due, J. L. Dunkleman, R. L. English, J. R. Farwell, E. F. Fletcher, L. D. Golman, J. Golden, S. R. Greenwell, J. R. Gregg, J. E. D. W. MATTHEWS D. K. TERRY Second in Command First Sergeant Gupton, C. D. Inzer, L. Johnson, B. Kotzebue, A. Little, R. S. Lipscomb, W. B. Lundgaard, L. L. Lutrick, E. Massey, H. E. Mandel, J. Noble, E. B. Owen, T. Pence, E. W. Ramage, J. Ravesies, P. Reese, T. B. Robinson, H. Rodriquez, I. Romero, V. Rowe, H.E. Sayles, W. P. Schmutz, V. H. Sevier, B. V. Stanberry, H. A. Stewart, L. S. Watkins, P. K. Weeren, J. Wendlandt, W. Williams, F. L. E. E. JONES Captain Staff Members Privates Major H. M. Herron Master Sgt. J. M. Mullins Tech. Sgt. J. G. Robinson 1st Lieutenant Green, E. V. 2nd Lieutenants Fowler, F. T. Pumphrey, J. B. Wheeler, L. Sergeants Churchill, R. T. Glass, H. D. Glass, I. V. Hays, F. L. Merritt, R. T. Moncada, G. Sisserson, C. L. Taylor, J. C. Von Roeder, R. B. Schulz, B. J. Corporals Adams, L. W. Brown, D. L. Liska, L. J. Orr, C. C. Prater, T. E. Sanders, J. M. Schlabach, E. J. Baker, J. H. Barganier, H. G. Berger, P. H. Beyer, L. W. Borofsky, H. Burt, G. A. Callan, J. Cook, R. F. Couch, F. M. Crosslin, B. R. Davis, L. H. Dugas, J. Elliott, R. D. Fischer, J. R. Ford, F. Foster, W. G. Gardner, R. F. Gilbreath, J. Glass, B. C. Glasscock, J. M. Gregory, A. J. Grogan, E. W. Hannon, T. Harnden, A. H. Harnden, D. B. Herron, J. C. Hickman, O. B. Houston, W. S. Horandt, M. Huddleston, W. F. Humphreys, E. K. Ingram, G. Ivey, M. N. Kane, G. E. Keller, C. H. Kendrick, G. Koos, R. N. La Grone, J. P. Lucy, J. J. Maedgen, C. Marco, V. R. Matocha, A. G. McCreary, J. McEnroe, K. M. Merrell, E. E. Mil ler, A. C. Moore, C. W. Potts, C. R. Pryor. C. Powell, J. M. Ragsdill, H. E. Raymer, G. T. Richey, B. L. Ross, H. L. Russell, A. R. Searcy, T. B. Shahady, M. Smolik, W. B. Sockwell, L. J. Stowers, S. F. Strickland, J. W. Sutherland, T. Taliaferro, O. L. Thompson, F. T. Trevino, M. P. Trimble, J. P. Trousdale, W. W. Villareal, J. M. Vinson, E. D. Wade, R. B. Wallace, H. M. Wiley, A. P. Wiley, J. E. Wilson, W. W. a Regimental Staff Lt. W. C. Collins Battalion Staff Capt. C. B. Hunter 1st Lt. D. W. Little 1st Lieutenant Morrison, D. D. 2nd Lieutenants Murray, R. O. Saunders, J. M. Sergeants Brown, W. B. Cole, H. L. Eberle, A. M. Griffon, D. E. Jackson, A. O. Jones, S. Lanier, T. F. Corporals Barnett, J. W. Bonds, W. F. Bonner, W. D. Clemons, W. E. Crews, C. S. Gesell, W. S. Grosjean, L. C. Jones, J. M. Rabel, H. E. Staffel, F., Jr. H. F. HICKMAN R. H. SCHAS Second in Command First Sergeant Wesp, J. E. Vollentine, H. H. Yates, F. L. Privates Barret, D. K. Beck, C. A. Bonner, W. A. Bower, V. N. Bryant, E. L. Bryant, J. W. Callaway, D. P. Chambers, D. H. Chesney, A. J. Daily, D. Davis, W. T. Flesher, R. H. Fulkerson, P. S. Gantt, G. D. Gage, T. D. Giddens, J. P. Gilbert, R. C. Granzin, O. C. Gray, L. B. Hannis, W. M. Hines, J. D. Johnson, J. T. Katz, H. Kaufer, T. L. Kerley, J. B. League, T. T. Luethy, D. R. Millican, I. C. Moses, A. R. Neuman, H. Nichols, C. A. Parnell, J. E. Reynolds, B. R. Pierce, J. M. Pilkinton, H. J. Prestridge, R. P. Pritchett, W. G. Proctor, M. R. Rash, B. J. Roberts, R. S. Schwertner, D. R. Simmons, E. G. Sturken, E. B. Swenson, C. H. Turpen, T. A. Wallenfelt, P. H. Ward, O. C. Walker, J. C., Jr. Weatherford, J. W. Williams, W. O. Williamson, R. S., Jr. Wilson, C. P. White,-G. -- Wright, J. B. Young, R. A. J. T. PESEK Captain J. R. FRITSCH Captain 1st Lieutenant Graham, C. W. 2nd Lieutenants Swinehart, B. J. Gainor, Odell Yows, J. T. Stevenson, C. H. Nichols, D. R. Sergeants Baskin, W. H. Bemus, E. A. Cox, T. D. Erwin, E. M. Harland, J. H. Howell, T. B. Quiry, S. M. Shuford, J. A. Warren, D. L. Corporals Akeroyd, E. T. Armstrong, B. J. Compton, W. I. Hand, F. N. Naumann, Q. F. Robeau, J. E. Sells, J. H. Stanley, D. B. Tickle, A. J. Tubb, G. E. Turner, J. L. Privates Allison, P. R. Arthur, J. M. Birkes, C. O. Bradford, H. C. Cook, J. C. Cooper, R. L. Cusack, C. E. Dial, J. G. Doke, K. H. Friedman, A. P. Gallaspy, C. M. Giebel, L. H. Gray, G. W. Greb, Leroy Grogan, D. R. Hafler, C. C. Hay, E. L. Horne, R. S. Hutchison, D. C. Ivy, A. ]. Kanino, L. R. Kneese, H. B. Knight, J. A. Knipple, F. C. Kozelsky, L. J. Lawson, H. C. Lewis, H. D. Looney, E. T. Magee, E. F. Maher, T. F. McAdams, D. F. McClure, B. R. McDonald, W. Morgan, L. R. Morgan, T. J. Oliver, J. H. Otto, C. L. Parker, H. B. Perkins, J. L. Polk, D. B. Read, C. W. Rosmarin, J. M. Rudloff, D. B. Sharp, G. H. Sheppard, H. F. Sladek, E. A. Smith, J. L. Smith, T. I. Stout, B. H. Stout, C. H. Sybert, J. H. Taylor, T. J. Terry, King Trail, N. S. Vance, F. L. Walker, W. D. Watson, J. W. G. E. DENNIS L. D. MARTIN Second in Command First Sergeant mm k, -JM m K I03 FIELD ARTILLERY S ' Siilfei SSilSlSSiiii liaiSaSsSS Regimental Staff LT. COL. RAYMOND TERRELL Regimental Commander MAJOR GUY JOHNSON Executive MAJOR C. H. POWER Plans and Training Officer CAPTAIN H. C. CLEMONS Adjutant CAPTAIN D. M. DAVIS Intelligence Officer CAPTAIN J. W. RANGE Supply Officer Not Pictured: CAPTAIN K. R. WIPFF Supply Officer SERGEANT MAJOR T. S. PARKER SUPPLY SERGEANT D. W. McINTYRE COMMUNICATIONS SERGEANT W. B. CARAWAY TRANSPORTATION SERGEANT J. E. JUNKER COLOR SERGEANT J. H. LINDSEY COLOR SERGEANT G. G. BARNES 283 _____-______ SERGEANT MAJOR J. H. GOATLEY SUPPLY SERGEANT J. F. KELSEY LD ARTILLERY First Battalion Staff MAJOR W. R. SIBLEY Battalion Commander CAPTAIN J. M. LAWRENCE, III Executive FIRST LT. F. W. SUMNER Adjutant FIRST LT. A. R. HUSE Intelligence Officer SECOND LT. H. E. WATSON Plans and Training Officer SECOND LT. J. L. ROBERTSON Supply Officer 284 Staff Members Capt. H. C. Clemons Capt. J. M. Lawrence 2nd Lt. J. L. Robertson Tech. Sgt. J. F. Kelsey 1 st Lieutenants Butler, R. W. Ullom, J. A. 2nd Lieutenants Brakebill, C. H. Robertson, J. L. Tompkins, A. G. Sergeants Brown, O. M. Clemons, E. R. Dube, C. O. Mudd, E. J. Norris, H. W. Rosenstein, S. Welch, T. I. Corporals Chew, W. Y. Connolly, J. E. Geiselman, J. P. Hays, L. R. Noyes, E. G. Orrick, R. L. Robertson, J. M. Scruggs, C. G. Stoermer, U. Privates Acker, A. G. Alter, S. R. Atkins, R. C. Baros, J. A. Bennett, O. B. Bentley, B. F. Bielstein, W. A. Blanton, L. D. Blumrosen, J. R. Bluntzer, W. N. Boles, B. J. Brooks, D. G. Brough, W. W. Brown, W. V. Burris, J. J. Calhoun, E. B. Camp, G. M. Carr, J. K. Chambers, W. S. Edwards, B. F. Edwards, L. G. Fehrenkamp, V. O. FitZ ' Gerald, W. P. Flagg, R. F. Garner, P. S. Gillespie, W. C. Gowin, J. D. Halbrooks, N. E. Hart, J. C. Hayes, W. Henderson, J. H. Higgins, K. J. Hightower, E. W. Hobbs, R. E. Howdeshell, J. P. Hunsucker, W. J. Johnson, A. S. Johnson, K. R. Keksoe, J. H. Kielman, T. L. Kolb, W. J. Langston, J. T. McKinney, R. Mitcham, D. L. Mitchell, E. H. Morgan, J. C. Moore, J. W. Moseley, J. R. C. Nelson, J. M. Pace, G. B. Prudhome, J. E. Reed, B. H. Rhodes, B. M. Robertson, O. W. Rote, O. W. Russell, C. M. Sandler, H. R. Sheinberg, J. L. Short, B. B. Spears, M. L. Stahlman, B. J. Stubbelfield, J. L. Sweeney, H. L. Teeple, L. H. Thomas, J. H. Wallace, A. G. Wallace, G. D. Word, W. W. Yeary, B. A. S. B. LEWIS Second in Command W. E. CHAPMAN First Sergeant R. H. MILLER Captain J. W. SMITH Captain Staff Members Lt. Col. W. J. Galloway 2nd Lt. H. E. Watson Tech. Sgt. W. B. Caraway 1 st Lieutenants Hensley, W. E. Jones, B. O. 2nd Lieutenants Holdeman, H. F. Leonard, E. A. McChesney, E. E. Sergeants Andrews, T. A. Bird, M. D. Coston, M. James, E. M. Maher, E. N. Zahn, C. L. Corporals Brown, B. N. Chesser, J. W. Dillon. L. R. Ferguson, L. F. Johnson, R. F. Lozano, C. M. Reed, P. N. Stephens, R. Taylor, W. D. Trigg, K. M. Privates Allman, J. M. Anderson, T. G. Anderson, T. W. Armstrong, T. E. Bannister, J. H. Beckhusen, W. E. Berry, P. H. Brient, R. R. Cadman, R. B. Cantu, P. Chaffe, J. M. Cooper, J. W. Daniels, L. H. Davenport, T. A. Demel, E. M. Dumal, D. Edwards, K. J. Farr, D. B. Flowers, R. C. Fox, M. E. Galloway, R. L. Goad, J. H. Gray, D. U. Hardt, O. H. Hatchett, E. E. Heath, M. S. Hoff, G. R. Jennings, R. R. Julius, T. J. Kelly, J. S. Knetsar, G. A. Ivey, R. W. Lance, E. A. Ledbetter, W. R. Locke, L. E. Loupot, F. E. Machemehl, A. C. Magee, J. M. McAdams, G. D. Mitchell, B. W. Mitchell, C. V. Mitchell, J. H. Muckleroy, R. G. Oliphant, M. D. Peery, A. B. Phillips, J. C. J. F. GERRITY Second in Command Pitts, J. S. Pratt, K. E. Pritchett, R. N. Ratliff, L. A. Reinhart, J. H. Schodde, R. L. Stokes, D. S. Strobel, L. A. Tolleson, L. L. Vitopil, W. L. Waggener, A. M. Wahrmund, H. O. Ware, G. F. West, W. G. Willmann, C. J. Younger, B. J. L. K. DARWIN First Sergeant Staff Members Major W. R. Sibley 1st Lt. A. R. Huse Master Sgt. D. W. McIntyre Master Sgt. J. W. Tynes 1 st Lieutenants Lamar, H. C. Gordon, W. S. 2nd Lieutenants Hancock, C. R. Shelby, F. G. Sergeants Garble, T. A. Leblanc, A. J. Machemehl, C. W. Seay, R. L. Seidensticker, E. R. Sharpe, F. D. Williams, J. H. Corporals Eads, S. Erwin, T. L. Glase, H. C. Magee, W. C. Martin, G. Morgan, J. G. Perthuis, A. E. Seals, F. C. Winn, T. H. Privates Albert, D. P. Cowart, T. R. Culbertson, J. J. Lokey, J. D. Mercer, A. J. Phillips, R. H. Seay, E. M. Sutherland, F. W. DeBona, H. R. Hill, R. D. Perry, H. S. Anderson, C. K. Couch, J. D. Davis, D. R. Howe, H. M. Kent, J. C. Retz, G. Richards, H. V. Shelton, P. M. Smith, J. A. Attaway, H. L. Binder, D. I. Brustein, S. H. Dusek, E. D. Harris, J. Kamas, T. J. Noland, B. G. Westbrook, T. H. Angel, J. L. Freshmen Bassett, J. W. Brown, C. D. Buse, J. T. Carter, E. C. Davis, A. R. Elbel, O. J. Eversberg, E. A. Flechtner, J. A. Haenisch, O. C. Havelka, J. E. Hodge, G. T. Gray, C. L. Gregg, R. T. Harper, R. C. Hines, W. M. Kinslow, R. H. Krenek, K. C. Liles, R. L. Lloyd, B. J. London, J. R. Loran, T. E. McCausland, J. C. McDaniel, F. L. McGee, L. J. Mikulinsky, S. Miller, J. Moore, R. T. Mueller, A. R. Munro, N. G. Murphy, G. B. Pankonien, L. F. Pugh, G. G. Read, R. B. Reed, C. H. Restivo, J. A. Smith, J. W. Speer, T. A. Springall, W. R. Tolbert, B. J. Turner, E. D. Wade, J. T. Waterman, R. M. Welgenhausen, C. O. Williams, O. P. Winkelman, R. A. A. BROWN W. W. WALTON Second in Command First Sergeant F. T. PHILIPS Captain Staff Members Capt. J. W. Hance 1st Lt. F. W. Sumner Tech. Sgt. J. H. Goatley 1st Lieutenants Jones, R. C. Pierce, T. K. 2nd Lieutenants Baeuchle, A. A. Cooper, R. T. Sergeants Browne, M. L. Bryan, W. H. Fannin, C. L. Fitch, W. D. Green, A. C. Hornor, L. H. Marshall, B. R. Melson, J. E. Shaw, R. W. Womack, E. P. Corporals Berthelot, B. W. Broun, E. C. Cunningham, C. R. Gilreath, R. W. Herod, A. B. Kindler, L. P. Meyer, L. E. Pennington, J. A. Welder, L. J. Privates Barclay, C. H. Barjenbruch, R. Q. Bostock, J. H. Bradish, F. Brogoitti, H. D. Brodtmann, E. S. Brown, N. K. Brunson, A. E. Bumpas, W. J. Burris, S. H. Burtner, F. W. Clack, W. U. Gofer, J. P. Cohn, R. L. Coleman, W. D. Davis, G. O. Dickerson, J. C. Dickson, A. Dugan, G. Eagleston, J. H. Edwards, B. F. Fisher, E. K. Glares, J. M. Goodwin, G. E. Heppe, J. C. Hinson, B. J. Holze, C. W. Jordan, R. A. Kane, E. S. Kinsel, D. W. Laros, T. G. Lokey, C. W. McCarty, R. T. McMullen, E. U. Maher, W. H. Meacham, W. R. Melamed, G. S. Miller, R. S. Millsap, F. N. Montgomery, R. K. Morton, G. I. O’Reilly, J. E. Petsch, C. E. Ray, M. L. Rheman, T. S. Rogers, O. L. Rooke, A. D. Rudd, M. P. Shearer, R. G. Smith, J. W. Sonley, J. E. Sousares, J. F. Sweeney, D. W. Swisher, B. D. Tassos, D. G. Teich, H. E. Tips, C. C. Torregrossa, F. J. Trant, E. VanDeventer, L. Q. Welder, W. D. Williams, W. E. Wolf, L. M. Wolf, O. K. Worsham, J. L. Wright, B. B. Zimmermann, R. L. W. B. HARRISON Captain A. A. MARSTON R. G. BRAUCHLE Second in Command First Sergeant ' V- J FIELD ARTILLERY HI . , • Second Battalion Staff .. MAJOR PHILIP ALFORD, JR. Battalion Commander CAPTAIN S. A. ELLSBERRY Executive SECOND LT. W. F. GOODMAN Adjutant SECOND LT. P. D. PUNTCH Intelligence Ojjicer SECOND LT. E. G. HENDRIX Supply Ojjicer NOT PICTURED: SECOND LT. J. L. HARLAN Plans and Training Ojjicer SERGEANT MAJOR R. H. WILLIAMS SUPPLY SERGEANT J. R. HUTCHINS 289 Second Headquarters Battery H. W. DICKERSON Captain Staff Members Major C. H. Power 2nd Lieutenant P. D. Puntch Technical Sergeant ]. E. Junker 1st Lieutenant Willeford, Geo. 2nd Lieutenants Alford, R. A. Klein, E. J. Lynch, J. E. Rainey, J. R. Sergeants Davis, Phil Dwyer, E. A. Francis, W. B. Horn, J. V. Peyton, K. P. Sanders, N. W. Velinder, R. E. Corporals Booth, J. R. Callins, P. G. Hollaway, J. W. Huffman, W. H. Martinez, Ed. Power, C. L. Rodriguez, V. M. Voight, K. L. Weidenfeld, H. R. Williams, H. B. Privates Guppies, Z. C. Kiser, H. A. Kolle, F. W. Yanta, E. W. Gandler, J. E. Hatch, G. M. Mayer, H. R. Mills, B. F. Eckel, A. W. Harang, F. P. Harper, J. C. Jones, G. D. Key, A. B. Knebel, D. W. Knepper, R. F. Marucheau, A. J. Morris, G. W. Morris, M. L. Murdock, J. H. Robertson, A. P. Rose, J. W. Solomon, D. M. Simpson, R. R. Allison, C. W. Ammons, S. E. Armstrong, T. E. Armstrong, E. E. Ballengee, D. H. Barnes, B. M. Barnes, K. C. Bennett, W. M. Brindley, H. S. Capps, J. de R. Carnes, R. C. Ewing, G. H. Evans, E. V. Hasdorff, F. L. Heyward, S. D. Howard, W. M. Jackson, G. N. Luby, M. A. McCormick, J. C. McDonald, T. U. Matula, A. J. Meier, G. C. Moore, Jack Philips, J. C. Plyer, A. H. Pou, W. G. Redden, W. D. Richter, H. D. Scudday, T. E. Self, H. G. Slaughter, O. H. Smith, M. B. Stanfield, M. R. Stubbs, J. V. Tirey, F. B. Willie, R. M. Woodruff, W. B. Staff Members Captain S. A. Ellsberry Technical Sergeant R. H. Williams 1st Lieutenants Hengst, L. C. James, D. W. 2nd Lieutenants Buchanan, W. M. Decker, J. L. Kunkel, H. O. Sergeants Lane, G. J. McCutchen, J. W. Sp arkman, W. J. Tassos, G. G. Trew, T. B. Walker, F. A. Watts, P. R. Corporals Blunt, L. H. Cree, H. M. Engelking, D. J. Lane, H.W. Maxwell, W. D. Payne, J. B. Rapp, W. T. Thompson, A. V. Thurmond, R. V. Privates First Class Peters, R. M. Byers, J. M. Davenport, C. R. Elliston, J. O. Garner, C. B. Grisham, W. V. Hovel. R. E. Leff, D. M. Luddeke, D. E. McLeod, W. S. Mathis, M. C. Minter, K. C. Neunhoffer, O. Payne, L. J. Pogel, M. S. Sammons, C. D. Sample, J. T. Slagle. C. V. Whitacre, J. A. Privates Anderson, C. R. Blazek, R. L. Burkhalter, J. D. Burton, W. G. Cypher, J. A. Faulkner, T. P. Fleming, R. M. Freeman, R. G. Gabbard, J. G. Gready, J. M. Gunn, W. W. Haas, G. O. Harlan, J. D. Havelka, J. E. Heil, R. J. Hollman, D. G. Huff, R. W. Hughston, J. T. Kallina, C. J. Krenek, K. C. Legler, B. M. Maurer, W. E. Mitchell, E. H. Moore, J. B. Oglesby, W. H. Ott, M. L. Owens, B. G. Portele, J. W. Seymour, S. K. Slack, P. E. Summers, R. H. Teeple, L. H. Vallee, C. E. Wasserman, H. B. Williams, K. J. Yancey, T. M. R. R. WELLS, JR. Second in Command C. D. SMITH First Sergeant G. W. HUDSON Captain Staff Members Lt. Col. R. Terrell Major P. Alford 1st Lt. Bob Gulley 2nd Lt. J. L. Harlan 2nd Lt. E. G. Hendrix 1 st Lieutenants Ferguson, B. M. White, W. K. 2nd Lieutenants Crowder, C. L. Gibson, W. F. Sergeants Kaspar, J. L. Liese, R. F. Maroney, J. C. Phillips, G. H. Simmons, D. W. Storms, W. W. White, L. P. Corporals Allen, C. H. Baker, A. C. Brin, G. E. Flynn, H. T. Kokles, N. A. Marks, H. H. Nesmith, F. S. Pittard, C. W. Thomas, R. E. Tighe, T. J. Privates Adkisson, E. K. Anderson, O. E. Averyt, W. E. Barcelona, T. Booth, D. K. Bradley, J. H. Butchek, H. A. Clesi, V. Diamond, R. E. Duren, G. W. Galbreath, B. K. Gerlach, E. F. Gould, T. R. Griffin, W. B. Grubenman, C. Haenisch, O. C. Hall, C. E. Haltom, F. E. Harris, J. D. Johnson, J. F. Jones, B. E. Kincaid, W. L. Kleuser, L. P. Lamar, J. W. McMahan, J. M. Machia, T. J. Manley, D. F. Marsh, W. H. Mauro, F. P. Miller, C. H. Nobles, G. C. Pannill, C. R. Peevey, R. A. Petty, B. A. Phillips, J. R. Prior, W. C. Redus, W. W. Regenbrecht, D. E. Richardson, T. O. Russell, M. L. Ryan, J. M. Smith, J. W. Sorensen, A. M. Stewart, W. R. Stripling, H. F. Stroud, F. T. Stuve, F. W. Todd, J. F. Turner, S. S. Wade, J. S. Wade, L. W. Walterman, W. N. Watts, W. D. Wells, W. T. Whatley, G. C. Whayne, T. R. Wheeler, S. H. Williamson, A. R. Woltz, L. C. Youngheim, S. S. E. F. ESSER Second in Command C. E. LEHMAN First Sergeant Staff Members 2nd Lt. W. F. Goodman Master Sgt. T. S. Parker Tech. Sgt. J. R. Hutchins 1st Lieutenants Cheatham, P. P. Rotholz, M. B. 2nd Lieutenants Conger, Jack Helmcamp, J. F. Merrill, B. J. Sergeants Adcock, W. L. Dixon, W. B. Duty, A. M. Kuhn, J. C. Smith, C. J. Corporals Costa, P. G. Fox, D. G. Harrison, C. L. Mohle, C. J. Shovlin, P. H. H. R. STALLING T. S. JONES Second in Command First Sergeant Privates Allen, J. B. Autry, A. E. Baty, R. B. Beckham, M. O. Brayshay, J. W. Brunson, A. E. Buttery, H. C. Campbell, M. O. Cardwell, J. M. Cherry, R. L. De Arment, R. D. Du Bois, R. F. Gill, J. A. Hendricks, J. W. Hynds, J. K. Jackson, J. L. Jones, J. H. Law, S. W. Leary, T. R. Lewis, E. D. Munro, R. E. Nelson, D. R. Osborn, J. B. Parler, F. E. Parnell, J. F. Phelps, B. W. Pigg, F. D. Pool, W. R. Rice, G. S. Scott, T. F. Springer, W. A. Sueltenfuss, M. W. Treacar, J. C. Trigg, J. J. Vajdos, J. M. Wells, W. B. Williams, W. E. E. O. JONSSON Captain Third Battalion Staff SERGEANT MAJOR LEO WOLF SUPPLY SERGEANT T. G. HUNTER 294 MAJOR J. C. WEAVER Battalion Commander CAPTAIN T. E. WESSON Executive SECOND LT. L. H. HODGES Adjutant SECOND LT. H. E. NORTON Intelligence Ojficer FIRST LT. R. L. GULLEY Plans and Training Officer SECOND LT. G. T. SCHLEIER Supply Ojficer Staff Members Major R. T. Cook Captain T. E. Wesson 1st Lieutenants McAdams, Y. E. Zapalac, W. F. Planto, M. Randall, E. E. Roman, L. F. Slaughter, M. P. 2nd Lieutenant Henderson, R. W. Sergeants Evans, I. H. Pace, P. J. Corporals Crocker, R. H. Ferrel, J. D. Glazener, E. L. Haas, R. E. McGary, D. C. Podd, G. W. Roberts, H. C. Utesch, L. P. RICHARD WEIRUS ROBERT L. PARKER Second in Command First Sergeant Privates First Class Anderson, R. W. Baird, R. W. Barrier, W. P. Britton, R. C. Davis, A. W. Dickson, A. Farnum, C. E. Goen, O. F. Gunnels, E. W. Hart, B. C. Johnson, B. Marshall, T. W. Millar, A. A. Nash, C. D. Olson, D. M. Peter, J. A. Radley, W. S. Riddling, W. P. Swenson, G. Turner, J. M. Ward, R. A. Warren, W. V. Welch, J. M. Privates Bode, M. E. Bosworth, L. S. Brundrett, J. M. Carter, F. T. Coker, Sam Coselli, F. J. Fortenberry, J. S. Franks, B. C. Harris, J. B. Haynie, J. C. Hutchnson, J. W. Jones, C. R. Jones, E. F. Lemman, A. T. Luscombe, J. A. Lyth, A. L. Manning, S. E. Mantle, P. L. Martin, H. L. Maxwell, V. E. Medaris, W. G. Milam, D. L. Moore, J. D. Mueller, J. P. Nelson, T. J. Pittman, L. E. Powell, E. D. Ryman, W. P. Steenson, S. M. Sullivan, J. J. Syphrett, D. W. Taylor, J. B. Thompson, K. Tope, T. Welch, M. A. Williams, J. R. F. D. ALBRITTON Captain Staff Members Major W. H. Chalmers Major J. C. Weaver Staff Sgt. G. G. Barnes Staff Sgt. J. H. Lindsey 1 st Lieutenant Vaughn, G. H. 2nd Lieutenant Greene, W. W. Sergeants Beychok, M. R. Buckland, F. J. Cresap, W. L. Davis, F. P. Morris, C. N. Stout, J. M. Corporals Callaghan, ]. B. Lane, C. B. McHolme, D. C. Tabor, S. E. Wieser, J. B. Privates Albritton, F. G. Bradley, A. L. Brown, N. A. Buntin, R. F. Cangelosi, A. Carr, J. J. Carroll, R. S. Clark, L. A. Clark, W. Clarke, J. P. Coady, E. D. Colbert, G. E. Collins, O. C. Conklin, F. E. Dale, R. H. Dawson, E. B. Drake, J. P. Drane, F. M. Durham, R. H. Ellegood, D. R. Fehrenkamp, D. C. Fenderson, G. W. Foster, J. F. Garrison, J. L. Gilbert, W. A. Godfrey, P. E. Hudson, L. C. Hughston, T. N. Jarnagin, W. S. Jones, C. C. Jones, M. M. Jordan, R. A. Junge, J. O. Kallina, B. J. Kensing, R. H. Krampitz, C. M. Land, G. F. Latham, F. H. Law, B. R. Livings, J. D. McKinney, D. D. McLeaish, T. J. Mallett, C. S. Morris, C. B. Needham, W. A. Nicol, W. L. Nolen, M. T. Nolen, R. E. Oliver, J. K. Olsen, R. A. Ridley, R. K. Ritchie, E. W. Roark, A. K. Sarran, J. G. Tubbs, F. L. Waddell, R. Wade, W. H. Waggener, R. R. Wagner, A. W. Ward, R. C. Wheeler, J. M. Wiedenmann, D. M. Williams, O. P. Williams, S. S. Wilson, J. E. Wiswell, R. E. Withers, E. C. Wright, C. E. Yarnell, J. W. B. L. SMITH C. F. GILMORE Second in Command First Sergeant Staff Members Captain D. M. Davis 2nd Lt. L. H. Hodges 2nd Lt. G. T. Schleier Tech. Sgt. T. G. Hunter 1 st Lieutenant Gates, R. P. 2nd Lieutenants Cokinos, M. P. Wolman, G. A. Ware, A. S. Sergeants Austin, J. D. Bryson, T. F. Campbell, P. Hoecker, W. L. Papa, B. J. Smith, I. D. Tyler, A. T. (Stdjff) Corporals Ayers, M. L. Barnhart, J. H. Gracey, J. C. Hanson, R. B. McCaldin, R. O. McMordie, C. J. Rougagnac, H. A. Walker, R. V. Privates Alford, A. E. Armstrong, R. E. Ashmore, J. E. Birdwell, H. V. Brown, L. E. Bryan, C. E. Cater, C. M. Cokinos, A. P. Clark, C. P. Conley, J. Q. Cope, C. M. Dirks, M. D. DuBois, B. F. Eisenhauer, L. P. Falkenberg, R. Forrest, J. W. Froberg, P. Galbreath, J. D. Gras, E. H. Hahn, O. F. Hall, A. S. Hanson, H. E. Hardaway, R. L. Harper, R. R. Houtz, A. C. Hill, J. J. Kong, N. M. Lawless, J. E. Lindley, J. R. McDonald, A. D. McPherson, T. M. McAnelly, G. Malone, C. P. Morton, E. A. Moses, G. W. Myers, G. M. Nelson, B. B. Newman, J. N. Olexa, E. R. Owen, J. E. Patrick, H. T. Perkins, B. A. Petrutsas, J. A. Pitts, D. E. Ramsey, G. T. Rasmusen, J. E. Roberts, J. T. Roberts, W. H. Runnion, M. R. Schoefer, H. F. Shytles, R. W. Sivess, H. O. Strickland, W. F. Taylor, P. A. Taylor, W. B. Thornhill, T. C. Vondy, L. A. Walker, W. W. Wagenhauser, ]. F. Ware, C. R. Ware, C. H. Watts, F. L. Weaver, F. F. Webster, D. H. Welch, J. G. Wesley, L. Wolfe, E. F. Yeager, E. M. C. G. POU A. C. LESKE F. R. YOUNG Second in Command First Sergeant Captain W. T. HALL Captain Staff Members 2nd Lt. H. E. Norton Tech. Sgt. Leo Wolf 1st Lieutenants Atkins, C. B. Roberts, J. B. 2nd Lieutenants Barnes, H. E. Farmer, D. M. Sims, A. M. Steward, T. B. Ullom, J. A. Sergeants Brown, S. P. Clark,J. R. Flowers, W. A. Hardeman, H. D. Heltzel, C. S. McAda, A. C. Otto, M. W. Wolters, F. A. Youngblood, R. F. Corporals Garner, P. S. Harvey, Q. C. Helms, R. E. Hoover, J. R. Padilla, A. C. Pena, D. S. Scurlock, C. R. Trodlier, B. Wallace, B. J. Welch, J. F. Privates Baker, R. W. Beaty, M. C. Blumenthal, E. W. Boone, H. S. Bradford, J. Brown, L. E. Brumley, C. E. Callahan, G. M. Coke, O. S. Collins, J. R. Cooper, D. C. Cowan, A. B. Cowan, R. O. Ford, F. D. Fowler, C. N. Freeze, N. B. Galleher, L. P. Garrett, M. T. Gillespie, G. D. Greenberg, S. I. Hample, W. G. Henry, J. W. Holman, F. G. Hervey, S. D. Johnson, C. L. Kolb, J. W. Kaplan, G. S. Lehmann, M. W. Lohman, C. L. Loren, W. O. McCormick, B. F. McDaniel, B. J. McKinney, G. L. McLean, H. E. McMahan, B. D. Martin, V. Mathers, D. B. Miller, A. D. Moore, W. L. Morris, R. W. Newman, A. K. D. SMITH Second in Command Ott, M. L. Presley, J. B. Pfardrescher, R. P. Ray, S. E. Reinhard, E. A. Reynolds, E. B. Robinson, A. J. Saper, E. G. Skelton, B. R. Sueltenfuss, M. C. Thornton, J. Tom, R. A. Ward, T. D. Westcott, W. E. Wetsel, P. Winchester, W. H. Wragg, D. E. P. W. BECKLEY First Sergeant Regimental Staff LT. COL. WILLIAM BEYER Regimental Commander MAJOR H. D. SMITH Executive MAJOR J. A. ROMING Plans and Training Officer CAPTAIN D. G. GRIFFIN Adjutant CAPTAIN S. V. BURKS, JR. Intelligence Officer CAPTAIN CLAUDE GUNN Supply Officer CAPTAIN J. H. VANDERWEIDE Ordnance Officer CAPTAIN W. V. BUTTRILL Transportation Officer SERGEANT MAJOR G. A. WHITTET SUPPLY SERGEANT H. S. JACOBSON COMMUNICATIONS SERGEANT R. F. COLWICK TRANSPORTATION OFFICER W. A. McKENZIE COLOR SERGEANT L. J. BORCHERDING COLOR SERGEANT S. E. YOUNG MAJOR J. H. BARRETT Battalion Commander CAPTAIN A. H. LYNCH Executive FIRST LT. W. C. FRANKLIN Intelligence Officer FIRST LT. F. G. RAND Plans and Training Officer FIRST LT. J. A. MASSEY Supply Officer Not Pictured: FIRST LT. A. G. SMITH Adjut ant SERGEANT MAJOR W. H. HART SUPPLY SERGEANT J. G. SWOPE 300 Staff Members Major Jasper H. Barrett Capt. D. G. Griffin Capt. S. V. Burks 1st Lt. W. C. Franklin 1st Lt. F. G. Rand Master Sgt. H. S. Jacobson Tech. Sgt. J. G. Swope Sergeants Dearing, R. K. Haralson, C. J. Jenkins, T. E. Keeney, F. C. Lafield, W. C. Manning, K. S. Morrison, A. S. Stillinger, D. L. 1st Lieutenant Newton, L. E. 2nd Lieutenants Noell, M. D. Clutter, J. E. Coffee, G. E. Corporals Alliston, J. W. Brown, C. T. Downs, A. W. McAtee, J. L. Painchaud, K. C. Royder, J. P. Sharrai, L. C. Talley, M. L. Verser, F. A. Whitaker, N. R. Privates White. R. W. Hendrick, E. R. McAllister, J. J. Miertschin, N. H. Powell, R. L. Burkett, Joe Cook, T. H. Davidson, V. Traynor, S. F. Willman, G. C. Balzer, J. W. Barnes, J. L. Blume, J. D. Bohanon, W. J. Broussard, G. K. Bryant, R. D. Burch, C. O. Burleson, L. B. Butler, J. T. Cogswell, H. W. Coles, R. D. Collette. P. J. Copeland, C. J. Cottle, J. C. Darne. G. S. Darsey, M. E. DeAnda, James Dodson, J. A. Dow, E. B. Dye, R. L. Elkins, R. L. Gillaspy, L. L. Isom, C. E. Jacob, E. E. James, R. D. Jay, Webb Judah, M. S. Kaufman, M. W. Kenmore, H. G. Kent, J. S. Kolinek, H. J. Kreps, C. W. Matthews, J. D. McConnell, J. P. McCrocklin, T. R. McGee, J. B. McKnight, J. W. Morris, J. M. Mountz, R. F. Munford, C. A. Petty, A. H. Robards, H. E. Sadtler, J. D. Sanchez, A. E. Schaer, W. E. Scott, A. L. Scott, D. H. Siebes, W. B. Sivess, J. R. Smith. J. L. Stansbery, G. P. Stockton, Loy Thomas, D. P. Thompson, F. J. Thompson, J. B. Vaughn, K. G. White, R. I. Woodham, J. F. Wynne, R. V. W. F. ELLIS Second in Command L. W. ROODY First Sergeant E. E. BAKER Captain A. L. STAUTZENBERGER Captain Staff Members Lt. Col. W. Bever Capt. A. H. Lynch 1st Lt. J. A. Massey Master Sgt. R. R. Hawthorne Tech. Sgt. W. H. Hart 1st Lieutenant Wolcott, J. S. 2nd Lieutenants Edwards, C. V. Gleason, J. F. Menscer, S. W. Sergeants Barker, P. M. Bevacqua, L. J. Downard, H. T. Goerte, C. W. Ham, C. M. Jackson, H. V. Muckleroy, R. W. Sheets, R. W. Watson, R. S. Corporals Godwin, R. H. Honeycutt, J. B. Karasek, E. A. King, T. H. Love, F. S. Moseley, J. R. Murray, R. H. Repschleger, W. E. Steffler, R. W. Williams, V. M. Privates Albright, J. F. Apperson, Rawlins Bagley, J. A. Baker, J. T. Ball, W. F. Barnard, K. R. Barrett, M. H. Beckers, N. L. Bennet, H. E. Booker, C. E. Brinkley, G. L. Broussard, E. S. Brown, C. V. Brown, L. P. Brown, J. D. Brown, R. H. Burnham, W. E. Bursley, G. H. Caplinger, R. A. Cardenas, M. Christian, J. D. Coleman, E. T. Colgate, H. R. Cretsinger, J. H. Curry, B. E. Deisler, P. F. Dielman, L. M. Donahue, J. E. Dubois, F. J. Durrow, F. A. Edwards, B. C. Farmer, C. R. Furman, D. W. Gardner, R. H. Geiger, R. H. Getz, P. Goodson, W. C. Greenblum, Leon Hajek, J. D. Hale, H. D. Hatt, F. G. Hearne, R. A. Hogan, C. J. Holmes, L. S. Howard, J. D. Irvine, A. R. Jenkins, C. Keller, A. M. Kircher, E. H. Kuykendall, W. S. La Barre, O. P. Lamb, F. E. Landry, L. L. Lee, W. B. Lobrecht, A. P. Longley, J. F. Martin, R. L. McAllister, J. R. McDonald, H. A. McNeel, J. P. J. A. MERCER Second in Command Mitchell, H. B. Moss, L. B. Phillips, W. F. Popejoy, J. P. Reedy, W. H. Reeves, B. G. Snyder, E. L. Spalding, J. C. Stovall, T. L. Stringfellow, M. B. Taylor, G. E. Taylor, V. L. Telge, E. A. Thompson, M. E. Thomson, W. G. Tomlinson, G. A. Twyman, E. P. Warren, S. H. Webb, R. S. Weidig, G. W. Wilhelm, P. L. Wright, W. H. J. J. HAGAN First Sergeant Staff Members Major A. J. Vicevich 1st Lt. A. G. Smith 1 st Lieutenant Huffmeyer, H. B. 2nd Lieutenants Matzner, O. R. Panky, W. R. Rosenberg, Raymond Pimlott, H. A. Sergeants Allison, B. D. DuMars, D. B. Gibbs, O. J. King, B. J. McDow, H. N. Medbery, C. A. Sampson, Bernard Stanford, P. H. Corporals Bankler. Morris Beavers, J. E. Brammer, H. L. Dunn, W. R. Hardin, E. P. Jones, F. I. Owings, J. B. Robertson, J. M. Wilhelm, P. L. Williams, C. O. Privates Aikin, J. L. Bilderbach, E. G. Birdwell, A. L. Bissell, H. J. Bradbury, C. C. Broodo, A. W. Bruner, P. H. Bruton, W. E. Buchanon, B. H. Buck, N. T. Burkheart, M. E. Burke, F. D. Burns, R. E. Clayton, R. L. Carmichael, B. J. Claunch, E. B. Colen, B. J. Collier, J. E. Corbett, M. A. Dawson, K. R. Dieckert, J. W. Dollens, L. B. Druce, R. W. Dudrow, R. A. Eads, W. J. Fletcher, L. D. Fournet. M. B. Garcia, E. C. Griffin, H. L. Gilchrist, R. K. Haeker, G. J. Hamilton, H. H. Hardwicke, J. B. Horkey, W. R. Hay, A. C. Heydt, R. H. Hiatt, J. G. Hiatt, W. R. P. W. BRANDON G. W. ALBRITTON Second in Command First Sergeant Hunt, C. R. Janosky, R. A. Kleiman, Harold Koehler, W. M. Lander, J. R. Lang, W. S. Leland, T. W. Lowrey, J. S. Mackles, Louis Martin, J. E. Martin, J. R. Martinez, Y. M. Mathis, J. F. McElroy, Joseph Miller, E. M. Milican, Robroy Moreno, G. F. Moseley, C. R. Parr. B. M. Perez, A. A. Pickett, J. M. Plauche, B. L. Ponder, J. G. Poole, G. Q. Riggan, J. M. Roeger, J. L. Schwanda, A. B. Shanks, Rex Sherman, T. M. Smith. J. O. Terrell. W. J. Trachtenberg, J. J. Trisler, R. F. Underwood, F. C. Vlahakos, G. R. Walker, C. G. Walker, Rhey Walker. W. C. Weinland, B. W. Wilhite, G. E. Williams, J. R. R. L. BRYANT Captain QUHRTERmHSTER RRD ORDRRRCE SERGEANT MAJOR D. P. MALEY SUPPLY SERGEANT A. O. LACY 304 Battalion Staff MAJOR B. P. PYEATT Battalion Commander CAPTAIN H. W. UPHAM Executive FIRST LT. E. L. VOSKAMP Adjutant FIRST LT. T. E. ELLIOT Intelligence Ojficer FIRST LT. W. B. WALLACE Plans and Training Officer FIRST LT. W. T. HARRELL Supply Officer Staff Members Capt. W. V. Buttrill Capt. H. W. Upham 1st Lt. W. T. Harrell Tech. Sgt. Albert O. Lacy Tech. Sgt. W. A. McKenzie 1 st Lieutenant Dennington, J. F. 2nd Lieutenants Post, C. W. Myers, J. T. Sergeants Hale, J. D. (Supply Sgt.) Bering, Conrad Brandenberger, H. R. Cain, L. P. Glazer, I. D. Keath, J. H. McBride, H. S. Reynolds, J. W. Riggins, R. W. Shults, R. S. Privates Ammons, H. L. Bearden, P. D. Brymer, J. B. Condron, E. D. Craig, F. R. Dennis, O. L. Edwards, W. S. Ellis, F. A. Farr, J. H. Ferguson, S. H. Fuhrmann, F. F. Gillespie. J. D. Hahn, H. C. Kercho, M. R. Kidd, B. F. Kruse, W. E. McGregor, J. B. L. A. BRIDGES ARTHUR T. LACY Second in Command First Sergeant Mitchell, B. S. Moore, J. M. Mudd, J. E. Murtha, C. E. O’Connor, J. D. Ogdee, Ed Poland, J. W. Ramirez, A. R. Reese, H. L. Ringer, S. L. Sample, R. A. Simecek, A. J. Stevens, J. R. Strickland, D. E. Thomas, W. W. Ulich, W. L. Weiner, Leon Williams, E. H. Wright, W. A. Wylie, A. C. J. K. SIMMONS Captain h Staff Members Major John A. Roming Capt Claude Gunn 1st Lt. W. B. Wallace Staff Sgt. Lloyd J. Borcherding 1 st Lieutenant Erwin, James Q. 2nd Lieutenants Dalby, Fredrick B. Outterside, Charles E. Sergeants Arnim, Otto E. Crosslin, Clarence E. Danklef, James T. Jones, W. T. Lehmberg, Dan G. McBride, J. T. Morgan, Jack F. Stephens, James A. Teal, William H. Wright, Freddie C. Privates Allen, Robert R., Jr. Anthony, H. B. Bryan, R. L. Burleson, J. T. Dollar, F. Donovan, R. Elmore, J. V. Fuller, G. R. Gandy, W. S. Goins, P. T. Green, T. A. Head, T. A. Hornback, J. F. Livingston, O. B. McLarry, W. R. Magers, C. A., JR. Melbern, R. L. Mills, W. C. Mogford, L. M. Mutschink, A. O. Norton, F. R. Pierce, M. Rawley, G. R. Reesing, J. W. Reynolds, J. W. Siegel, J. H. Sones, C. Stigler, F. M. Tenison, W. H. Thornton, H. B. Wade, J. H. Walker, G. R. Wise, C. W. JARDON N. WEEMS VERNON M. SCOFIELD Second in Command First Sergeant Staff Members Master Sgt. G. A. Whittet Tech. Sgt. D. P. Maley 1 st Lieutenant Mansfield, N. H. 2nd Lieutenants Adams, J. W. Bogel, G. N. Sergeants Bowers, F. J. Buzbee, W. G. Cox, R. G. Dailey, R. R. Freeman, H. G. Gripe, E. A. Gugenheim, M. G. Kane, J. J. Kaufman, D. S. Sliger, F. A. von Sprecken, J. R. Privates Bourland, N. E. Crist, G. E. Fortenberry, T. J. Gollnick, J. R. Goloby, G. W. Griffin, R. R. Flennessey, J. M. Hiller, A. W. Kielman, L. E. Matyear, C. Mayer, A. F. Mazzara, V. B. Muirhead, D. A. Rosenthal, ]. L. Shwiff, S. B. Slough, J. F. Smithe, E. F. Spacek, F. J. Todd, L. H. Vannoy, T. R. Wagner, R. H. Ziegelmeyer, A. L. J. W. KISER M. E. BOLTON Second in Command First Sergeant MARTIN LANTAU Captain J. W. McGHEE Captain Staff Members Major H. D. Smith Capt. J. H. Vander- weide 1st Lt. T. E. Elliott 1st Lt. E. L. Voskamp Tech. Sgt. R. F. Colwick Staff Sgt. S. E. Young 1 st Lieutenant Huddleston, R. H. 2nd Lieutenants McEver, J. W. Rosenberg, H. W. Sergeants Bibbs, F. C. Hatfield, R. C. Johnson, R. L. McCaskill, M. W. Parker, B. F. Pratt, E. J. Sissom, B. D. Spraggins, N. F. Vener, A. S. Privates Andrews, H. A. Augsburger, C. H. Bailey, E. L. Bundy, W. T. Clarke, J. F. Cox, D. J. Davis, F. B. Finch, N. E. Franklin, C. C. Garrett, J. O. Givens, B. M. Grant, J. A. Johnson, W. L. Landers, J. C. Lochte, E. H. McBride, R. E. McSpadden, E. F. Mints, Sol Parker, L. B. Reed, L. G. Williams, R. E. Wunderlick, G. M. ®r j _ ti _ t _ ,. pipli s i g n H L CORPS Regimental Staff LT. COL. E. C. HARTMAN Regimental Commander MAJOR W. M. ADKISSON Executive MAJOR BOB LOOFBOURROW Plans and Training Officer CAPTAIN D. S. LANSDON, JR. Adjutant Not Pictured: CAPTAIN J. P. WATSON Intelligence Officer A A, . v ‘ ; 1 SERGEANT MAJOR HELMUT SOMMER SUPPLY SERGEANT A. D. BRUCE, JR. COMMUNICATIONS SERGEANT J. H. EVANS TRANSPORTATION SERGEANT F. S. MITCHELL COLOR SERGEANT J. A. PREUITT, JR. COLOR SERGEANT L. J. JENKINS 309 First Battalion Staff MAJOR J. M. WILKINSON Battalion Commander CAPTAIN H. B. HAGEN Executive Not Pictured: FIRST LT. H. A. STROEBELE Adjutant SERGEANT MAJOR R. H. RUDASILL SUPPLY SERGEANT EDWARD HILTPOLD Staff Members Lt. Col. E. Hartman Capt. J. P. Watson Tech. Sgt. J. H. Evans 1 st Lieutenant Keelan, L. F. Sergeants Campbell, A. R. Council, L. B. Hubert, C. D. Martin, R. N. Mason, J. Corporals Anderson, E. H. Godfrey, R. M. Kennedy, C. B. O ' Reilly, H. M. Privates Allbritton, W. G. Ballard, L. M. Barber, H. G. Barren, H. H. Batchelder, O. R. Barton, T. W. Belvin, M. T. A. J. SCHRAM J. W. SMYLIE Second in Command First Sergeant Berry, ]. Brennan, J. T. Bynum, R. W. Carter, M. S. Chapou, D. Correll, A. E. Dahse, C. A. Dixon, P. H. Dye, F. E. Dyer, R. C. Freidman, M. H. Friloux, C. A. Garrett, H. M. Hansen, C. M. Harper, T. M. Harrell, ]. S. Hayes, K. W. Henry, R. N. Hinton, D. C. Jager, A. ]. John, G. J. Jones, G. M. Kirby, G. R. Lahourcade, J. B. Lang, A. L. LeBreton, G. J. Lee, W. H. Longeria, M. T. Lott, J. P. McGuigan, M. J. Mikell, F. H. Monk, M. M. Morgan, R. W. Morgan, W. Neffendorf, S. E. Newman, E. F. Nigleazzo, C. A. Orsinger, A. R. Ott, B. E. Rayborn, J. W. Pveagan, P. W. Reynolds, C. R. Rice, W. R. Roth, R. H. Saleh, J. J. Sample, D. B. Shelander, T. H. Schewe, L. J. Simms, O. H. Spor, A. W. Waddle, C. B. Ward, W. W. Webb, W. G. Wilson, R. H. Winn, B. J. Winn, F. M. Young, P. W. Truax, W. B. G. J. HUCKINS Captain ' VERNON F. GUYMON Captain Ippolito, Leon, Jr. Pitarra, V. B. Jacaman, A. E. Price, W. H. Jircik, C. F. Prucha, A. C. Johnston, J. K. Puckett, H. K. Jordan, J. H. Rayburn, J. W. Kincaid, W. L. Reynolds, R. S. Leedy, W. H. Ringot, L. J. Leger, T. J. Sampert, W. J. LeVelle, J. A. Schmitz, J. N. Lewis, R. W. Sikes, R. H. Mclnturf, W. F. Stack, G. E. McMillan, H. D. Standlee, J. W. McMullan, A. D. Starnes, C. S. McWherter, T. H. Tadlock, V. M. Moore, T. L. Taylor, B. A. Munden, A. V. Taylor, P. G. Nixon, A. H. Vincent, J. E. Oliver, H. R. Watkinson, W. J. Paninski, E. A. West, E. S. Patton, R. E. White, W. C. Pearson, C. W. Wilhelm, L. T. Pinchoffs, F. H. Wyatt, T. L. Staff Members Major J. M. Wilkinson Major R. J. Loofbourrow Capt. Joseph P. Watson Master Sgt. A. D. Bruce, Jr. Tech. Sgt. R. Harold Rudasill Staff Sgt. George I. Huss Staff Sgt. J. A. Preuitt Staff Sgt. L. J. Jenkins 1 st Lieutenant Williams, Ogg L. Sergeants Longley, Leonard Puckett, Floyd A. Corporals Baldwin, R. R. Druce, A. J. Humphries, E. M. Kirkpatrick, Oran G. McMahan, W. W. Paulekas, Joseph P. Privates Adkins, H. L. Armstrong, H. A. Barbee, J. C. Barrios, I. J. Bateman, R. L. Berkman, A. Bodemuller, C. K. Boothe, L. C. Buckner, F. G. Burkhart, W. R. Caltagirone, Joe, Jr. Carpenter, M. J. Carruth, C. D. Carter, J. M. Cooke, E. M. Corley, C. E. Cox, J. A. Eaton, J. G. English, A. C. Fain, B. A. Feldman, S. Fortune, B. B. Fox, J. B. Freiberger, H. A. Freyschlag, C. R. Graham, L. P. Graves, G. M. Grinnan, R. E. Hageman, L. W. Hardison, J. M. Hassell, R. C. Henson, C. C. Hooten, W. P. Hughes, I. B. CARLOS O. LOVE Second in Command SHELBY R. HENSON First Sergeant Staff Members Major C. Brush Capt. H. B. Hagen 1st Lt. H. B. Stroebele Master Sgt. H. Sommer Tech. Sgt. L. E. Hiltpold 1st Lieutenant Spivey, J. F. Sergeants Baus, R. Mitchell, N. I. Swilley, G. R. Walls, H. M. Withers, W. J. Corporals Darsey, G. E. Johnson, G. C. Seacat, R. H. Tate, N. A. Privates Adams, C. N. Delachica, A. J. Malooly, A. A. Myre, E. H. Nye, F. R. Ratcliff, J. N. Tate, W. F. Gorman, F. W. Murphy, L. D. Williamson, W. E. D. C. BROWN C. L. TAGGART Second in Command First Sergeant Bishop, O. S. Blesse, F. V. Cook, S. M. Corley, D. M. Cowser, B. B. Huffman, B. Martyn, J. L. Miller, W. T. Noyes, J. K. Smith, M. G. Tucker, L. E. Wendlandt, C. W. Wright, B. F. Beard,J. P. Black, W. C. Blackmon, W. R. Byrd, J. M. Capps, W. M. Carruth, C. D. Clark, W. H. Cleveland, C. R. Drago, A. Dunn, L. H. Durnal, D. Elliott, E. S. Franks, G. C. Gallagher, J. D. Gragg, R. L. Hathaway, E. L. Hayes, H. R. Hickman, W. J. Hill, C. B. Hintze, W. R. Jackson, C. B. Jones, R. Klein, R. L. Kimbrough, D. Linihan, L. F. Malone, B. L. Mann, J. H. Martin, H. A. Matocha, C. L. Moreman, G. L. Parks, W. K. Patrick, W. R. Platz, J. E. Purdum, B. W. Rosen, H. Schroeder, R. W. Sill, C. D. Totebusch, C. R. VanHaselen, W. Watson, J. E. Wright, K. Z. C. W. CHACHERE Captain SERGEANT MAJOR R. E. McGEE SUPPLY SERGEANT R. C. JOHNSON Second Battalion Staff MAJOR J. A. BAIRD Battalion Commander CAPTAIN JOHNNY YARTZ Executive FIRST LT. ARTHUR COLLIER Adjutant FIRST LT. R. C. DYER Intelligence Officer 314 Staff Members Major W. M. Adkisson Major J. A. Baird Capt. D. S. Lansdon Master Sgt. J. J. Keith Tech. Sgt. R. C. Johnson 1st Lieutenant Muller, A. C. Sergeants Burns, L. L. Hudgins, W. T. Hughes, G. R. McKinney, U. E. McLean, S. H. Corporals Catt, C. D. Dillingham, H. C. Elliott, L. E. Griffin, R. N. Morris, G. H. R. W. KNOWLES V. C. FUSSELMAN Second in Command First Sergeant Privates Bailey, G. Barker, J. D. Berry, B. E. Billingsley, R. L. Breeden, R. E. Cain, O. E. Callender, B. R. Clarke, E. E. Cloward, G. L. Cobb, W. W. Davis, A. Demopulos, C. Dwyer, C. L. Elmendorf, E. H. Elmore, W. H. Garner, A. C. Grisbee, J. W. Hancock. W. L. Harrell, J. S. Heath, R. P. Herndon, D. C. Hodges, W. A. Huth, J. L. Jordan,J. P. Journeay, T. B. Kearley, B. M. Krause, F. J. Larroca, E. Lawrence, F. A. Little, W. D. McDonald, A. G. Magee, W. F. Mahoney, J. P. Meece, J. H. Mosley, W. N. Muchmore, R. C. Mulcahy, M. M. Norris, H. J. Ott, B. E. Payton, C. F. Porter, R. B. Rabinowitz, S. M. Rawley, W. M. Ray, R. F. Reuter, A. O. Reynolds, A. B. Saggus, J. S. Scherer, D. J. Simmons, R. B. Smith, R. W. Thornton, W. J. Tribolet, R. W. Turner, R. L. Tuxworth, W. J. West, D. F. White, W. C. Wilkinson, D. A. Wright, J. W. W. P. WORLEY Captain Staff Members Aston, J. W. Capt. J. W. Yartz, Atkins, C. M. 1st Lt. A. E. Collier Baker, C. M. Tech. Sgt. Baker, W. M. F. S. Mitchell Ballard, C. F. 1st Lieutenant Benedict, J. S. Caldwell, H. M. Marnoch, G. W. (Personnel Officer) Carpenter, A. H. Cox, J. A. Sergeants Crissey, E. R. Williams, G. M. Cunningham, J. B. (Supply Sergeant) Curtis, K. R. Biehler, P. W. Dahse, C. A. Byers, E. G. Callahan, D. C. Duke, C. B. Scott, W. E. Dye, F. E. Ellis, H. L. Corporals Gay, D. W. Allen, H. C. Grady, A. E. Brunkhorst, R. B. Haygood, J. W. Grice, H. E. Heaney, G. F. Halter, G. S. Hogue, A. N. Spiegel, W. F. Honea, J. C. Wiggins, C. P. Hopson, D. Hubbard, C. K. Privates Hudeck, A. E. Ambrecht, L. P. Hungerford, J. M. Arnold, J. B. Kennedy, R. M. Landry, J. Phillips, H. E. Lane, L. O. Quinn, W. F. Manuel, D. I. Reece, M. T. Martin, J. H. Rubin, H. A. McMurray, C. D. Schilling, W. N. Medina, G. J. Schleede, W. R. Montgomery, O. L. Shuffler, B. B. Morris, J. B. Spence, W. T. Newman, S. R. Steinman, R. H. Noble, C. W. Stenis, B. Olson, H. C. Sutherland, E. J. Opp, W. R. Tacker, H. E. Orr, W. R. Weihs, P. Owens, G. D. Wheeler, F. W. Patton, R. L. Whorton, G. Patton, R. L. Wingate, J. M. Paul, T. J. Worley, E. J. A. K. MASSINGER C. W. ANDERSON Second in Command First Sergeant L. H. EBERSPACHER Staff Members Lt. Col. E. C. Hartman Tech. Sgt. R. E. McGee Supply Sgt. N. P. Cain 1 st Lieutenants Robb, T. H. Gammon, W. Sergeants Ebensberger, A. C. Marsh, G. C. Montfort, J. E. Shuffler, R. M. Corporals Boone, J. L. Cox, S. C. Heiman, H. D. Langston, J. W. Sultenfuss, G. T. Tanner, G. E. Walker, H. O. Westervelt, G. C. Wooten, A. B. Kessler, W. J. Privates Ballard, J. C. Beckham, O. B. R. A. BREAUX Second in Command G. J. GREANEY, JR. First Sergeant Billings, D. F. Bistline, R. E. Boren, W. M. Boughton, N. E. Burleson, J. R. Capt, A. B. Cargile, W. Chalupnik, A. N. Cliver, H. L. Cohen, J. I. Curry, H. B. Davis, E. L. Dean, B. I. Dunagan, L. C. Eisenhauer, G. W. Engle, L. F. Forman, H. N. Forrest, I. B. Fuller, W. F. Greer, J. L. Hughes, T. M. Huss, B. F. Inglis, J. M. Jacquin,J.J. Johnson, J. B. Johnson, R. D. Judy, E. L. Kerstetter, F. A. Krebs, L. L. Lachica, E. D. LaRue, J. E. Loyd, J. A. McCollum, J. L. Nelson, R. K. Nix, C. L. Parsons, D. V. Pendergrass, R. K. Pendergrass, W. W. Pettit, W. H. Rice, A. M. Robinson, C. B. Ross, J. C. Scharnberg, J. T. Schenck, A. R. Scurlock. J. T. Sheffield. R. H. Shiflett, J. R. Smallwood, J. L. Smith, Speier, J. F. Stanford, E. G. Stewart, N. C. Thomas, E. P. Thomas, R. R. Tierney, J. P. Tracy, J. R. Vermillion, J. E. Vogt, J. H. Walker. R. H. Whyte, D. P. Young, G. A. Zamora, A. C. Zelios, N. K. C. J. H. SCHAEFER, JR. Captain Regimental Staff LT. COLONEL G. W. DRISKILL Regimental Commander MAJOR N. C. McGOWEN Executive MAJOR J. B. MILLER Plans and Training Officer CAPTAIN K. C. BRESNEN Adjutant CAPTAIN C. A. RALEY Intelligence Officer CAPTAIN A. E. RENNERT Supply Officer SERGEANT MAJOR H. H. SWOFFORD SUPPLY SERGEANT D. A. SCHMIDT COMMUNICATIONS SERGEANT J. R. HARDZOG TRANSPORTATION SERGEANT R. E. CHITWOOD COLOR SERGEANT J. R. BRADLEY COLOR SERGEANT W. W. REW 318 Staff Members Major M. D. Adams 1st Lt. W. M. Pennington 1st Lt. R. D. Ward Tech. Sgt. R. J. Hardzog Tech. Sgt. G. W. Hurd 1 st Lieutenants Knight, J. S. Plyler, J. M. Sergeants Elmendorf, H. F. Gammon, S. R. Muil, C. W. Strader, L. M. Corporals Albers, M. E. Blakelock, J. H. Crain, J. A. Jones, A. C. Leon, L. Vail, W. H. Privates Allen, C. J. Allen, J. H. Bennett, G. G. Glakelock, D. R. Blackshear, A. H. Boaz, W. O. Bownds, J. H. Cagle, G. D. Caraway, O. E. Clark, C. E. Clooney, F. B. Cooper, J. W. Cornelius, F. G. Coyle, J. A. Cronin. J. W. Dawson, J. P. Dempsey, E. B. Edwards, A. D. Ehlers, A. R. Eilenberg, M. Eppler, J. C. Evans, H. S. Farmer, J. E. Fuhrmann, W. O. Glaisyer. R. D. Gonzalez, F. J. J. M. PLYLER H. W. OGILVY Second in Command First Sergeant Gordon, W. H. Hage, M. K. Hanna, M. J. Hefflefinger, W. C. Hennessy, J. A. Henshaw, J. S. Hertz, M. W. Hickey, A. W. Hinnant, R. A. Hitt, A. E. Huff, C. H. Jund, R. F. Leftwich, B. F. Lewis, K. W. Lively, B. A. McKay, W. G. O ' Mara, W. C. Pate, W. E. Patterson, T. P. Renfro, A. F. Riley, P. K. Rollman, E. J. Rods, R. C. Russell, G. W. Schuchart, V. R. Stedman, S. M. Turner, H. D. Vickery, J. H. R. D. MACY Captain Staff Members Major J. H. Irving Major L. J. Woods Capt. A. J. Clark Capt. A. C. Raley Master Sgt. D. A. Schmidt 1st Lieutenants Braid, W. D. Martin, G. A. 2nd Lieutenants Dye, M. N. Young, J. B. Sergeants Bradley, J. R. Denny, L. G. McLaughlin, R. D. McQuary, S. R. Rew, W. W. Corporals Denton, J. H. Derrick, H. C. Melius, T. W. Pate, John Roeder, E. W. Westbrook, J. T. Wilkins, C. A. Privates Adams, A. M. Arbuckle, J. W. Baker, O. D. Binderim, G. F. Broussard, J. R. Brown, E. E. Brown, J. F. Bryan, P. T. Carr, R. E. Carroll, J. D. Clutter, J. R. Cornelius, W. D. Dennis, J. M. Dietrich, W. R. Donovan, R. H. Dozier, J. H. Duncan, M. G. Du Priest, B. T. Engler, H. H. Estes, T. A. Ferguson,J. E. Fryer, R. B. Gammon, R. H. Gillen, B. L. Hodgin, W. K. Holden, C. D. Holder, L. D. Hudson, A. C. Kahn, R. E. Keir, R. E. Kenley, T. E. Kincannon, Wayne King, Earl Lawler, W. D. Lipscomb, W. D. Low, W. D. Luddemann, O. E. Lynn, B. N. Martin, R. B. McKee, C. R. McKnight, J. H. Metcalf, J. W. Miner, E. D. Minter, J. F. Morris, C. N. Nethery, G. W. Newmann, C. J. Nugent, G. V. Nunn, J. R. Otey, G. N. Parker, C. I. Parr, Archer Patterson, T. P. Pincoffs, F. H. Reid, John Rentier, M. A. Roupnich, S. J. Ryan, T. B. Schreiver, J. F. Secrest, C. G. Shimer, R. H. Sibley, H. Q. Smith, C. B. Sondock, M. A. Spilmann, T. P. Stapp, Lafay Startzell, J. E. Stewart, A. D. Tate, T. B. Thurmann, W. E. Wall, W. T. Willis, J. C. Yturria, F. D. D. T. CLINE O. T. WILLRICH Second in Command First Sergeant CHVRLRY First Squadron Staff MAJOR M. D. ADAMS Squadron Commander CAPTAIN T. W. FOWLER Executive FIRST LT. W. M. PENNINGTON Adjutant FIRST LT. R. S. SMITH Intelligence Officer FIRST LT. R. D. WARD Plans and Training Officer SERGEANT MAJOR G. W. HURD SUPPLY SERGEANT C. A. MANGOLD 321 ROBERT J. MOORE Captain Staff Members Lt. Col. Geo. W. Driskill Capt. K. C. Bresnen Capt. A. E. Rennert, Jr. 1st Lt. R. S. Smith Master Sgt. Harry Swofford 1 st Lieutenant Parker, W. H. 2nd Lieutenants Carlson, D. W. McCausland, P. W. Sergeants Giese, K. L. Giese, L. R. Sulik, L. E. Corporals Ellwood, C. L. Kothmann, R. R. Mertz, M. L. Moore, J. O. Moore, J. W. Selman, W. W. Privates Atlas, Joe Baker, John P. Barrera, Edward Barron, Douglas R. Battin, D. H. Berry, W. E. Bobbitt, Dick T. Brennan, T. C. Brown, J. E. Brown, O. D. Byrnes, C. M. Carter, E. R. Ceccacci, Marie P. Chatfield, G. A. Cleveland, C. K., Jr. Conrad, H. F. Cooley, B. M. Couch, A. B. Koehne, L. C. Evans, W. S. Field, G. A. Freeman, L. L. Gaddy, C. E. Gottlich, R. P. Grundy, S. P. Henderson, T. W. Huckabee, H. E. Jennings, Howard E. Johnson, W. T. Jones, E. M. Jones, O. H. Jones, R. C. Kahn, A. R. Kennedy, T. J. Kerig, D. V. Kirtley, B. F. Lowman, C. A. Martin, D. S. Mertz, Joe M. McCabe, J. E. McKamy, J. W. McDermott, C. E. McCutcheon, J. R. Moore, J. P. Munsell, D. F. Mullane, W. A. Person, G. P. Rice, M. G. Richardson, T. J. Riddle, D. I. Rives, C. O. Rodrugues, C. H. Rudd, C. H. Ruff, A. K. Rusche, R. R. Saunders, R. D. Schwarz, E. G. Scott, J. R. Sebastian, I. A. Siegel, M. D. Silber, P. G. Stolz, L. W. Stovall, S. J. Trent, W. D. True, J. A. Wathen, E. H. Watson, J. R. Watson, J. L. Weatherall, J. T. Wood, Prince Woodley, J. H. B. J. ROUNTREE S. FRANK JONES Second in Command First Sergeant Staff Members Major N. C. McGowen Tech. Sgt. C. Mangold 1 st Lieutenant Fowler, T. 2nd Lieutenants Crozier, B. B. Schuchart, O. W. Sergeants Abernathy, T. L. Bush, E. M. Curry, R. L. Goodrich, D. E. McNeese, F. J. Sterling, C. L. Vick, N. A. Corporals Bergfeld, B. Flam ' s. R. A. McCoy, R. P. Powers, G. A. Smith, M. G. Waddell, E. ROBERT H. TAYLOR TOM N. FELTON, JR. Second in Command First Sergeant Privates First Class Fiudeck, F. J. Atkins, J. E. FFoban, J. Locke, W. L. Pela, J. Robertson, A. Strickler, W. Tschirihart, W. Waddell, E. Ravel, A. M. Levin, L. Privates Conway, D. W. Dalious, R. Dilworth, J. C. Dickie, A. Elmore Heyn. H. D. Ivey, P. D. Johnson, T. L. Knox, J. Pigott, M. Randell, G. G. Schmidt, L. Streich, C. Wheeler, C. L. Woods, A. Whatley, E. W. Anderson, C. R. Avery, S. T. Barbee, J. D. Bean, R. F. Braden, J. D. Connally, C. D. Crozier, H. T. Echovarria, V. P. Hodges, F. C. Houey, R. R. Johnson, J. W. Lindsay, J. H. McDowell, M. D. Mackay, J. J. Madsen, A. K. Nixon, C. Parrish, E. V. Raplee, J. Romines, V. P. Smith, M. L. Ward, R. L. Wasson, W. A. OWEN L. McGUINESS Captain CHVHLRY . .. j i- vic m Second Squadron Staff MAJOR J. H. IRVING Squadron Commander (Not Pictured) 324 ASHLEY CLARK Executive CAPTAIN J. A. McKENZIE Executive FIRST LT. D. H. PINSON Adjutant FIRST LT. H. H. CHERRY Supply Officer Staff Members Major J. B. Miller Capt. J. A. McKinzie Lt. D. H. Pinson Sgt. Major F. N. Walker Tech. Sgt. R. S. Lard Tech. Sgt. C. E.Hearn Sergeants Gross, Joe Gruy, V. K. Marshall, V. C. McFerrin, K. A. Philp, W. H. Slaughter, W. H. Spencer, G. H. 1st Lieutenants Corporals Gillen, V. D. Frnk a E. F. Gorham, G. M. McGill, Joe Sterne, T. L. Trees, J. R. Smith, L. D. Privates Allen, W. P. Armbruster, C. Bilsing, W. A. Boothe, L. C. Bryson, M. L. Cadenhead, P. W. Coble, B. D. Craft, J. W. Davis, A. M. Duke, B. L. Duncan, M. G. Elliott. E. E. Fryer, R. B. Fake, C. W. Fangue, H. P. Finley, J. B. Floyd, J. F. Granberg, K. G. Green, W. L. Harmon, M. L. Herpel, E. H. Hogue, R. S. T. C. WESTBROOK Second in Command VANCE CARRINGTON, JR. First Sergeant Hoskins, W. A. Irwin, G. R. Irwin, W. L. Jordan, P. J. Lester, R. L. Mason, O. M. Marques, A. W. O’Mara, W. D. Perkins, T. R. Pela, A. S. Powdermaker, F. Pochyla, F. L. Scofield, R. G. Sells, W. H. Shugart, J. E. Simonds, J. M. Stedman, S. M. Suman, R. H. Strieber, W. R. Straus, D. J. Thornal, R. G. Ward. R. G. Warner, W. P. Williams, T. M. Wyatt, R. T. Williams, J. A. Wortham, M. F. COLBERT COLDWELL Captain W. R. BLACK Captain Staff Members Col. W. W. Cardwell Lt. H. H. Cherry Tech. Sgt. R. E. Chitwood Sergeants Barrier, N. M., Ill Buller, W. S. Coolidge, J. B. Cox, R. C. Killian, S. H. Nutto, W. J. Corporals Biering, G. E. Harding, R. S. Irving, C. O. Kuykendall, D. H. Leddy, R. J. Schaeper, W. E. Zummo, J. F. Privates Bridges, C. H. Carroll, B. J. Case, J. R. Christy, S. B. Collins, H. Crew, H. E. Erwin, C. Fuller, J. R. Gresham, R. E. Hall, W. B. Harrell, E. E. Kingsberry, T. Maintire, L. A. Martino, R. Miller, J. P. Moseley, W. T., Jr. Powell, W. F. Rogers, D. C. Winne, J. A., Jr. Wunderle, L. W. Wortham, W. F. Alexander, D. T. Benefield, M. J. Biddison, A. J. Carter, R. J. Chaddock, C. A. Gofer, F. E. Crouch, J. C. Donham, R. R. Engel, D. F. Fredrickson, V. F. Ghiselin, R. R. Halbert, O. I. Hart, G. J. Huston, T. W. Irby, W. H. Kleinman, I. I. Knope, J. H. Koonce, J. W. Lowry, B. M. Lynch, T. C. Merfeld, C. T. Nelson, E. M. Odom, A. G. Phillips, J. Porter, J. E. Purcell, J. S. Rein, C. M. Rhoades, R. E. Ross, J. W. Roth, E. E. Short, F. A. Solether, T. D. Soyars, E. L. Tekell, J. B. Tiller, D. G. Trahey, D., Jr. Walker, D. W. Westbrook, T. B. White, G. A. Williamson, J. H. Wiseman, C. A. Wurth, J. E. E. T. RAFFERTY, JR. O. F. WERST Second in Command First Sergeant Regimental Staff LT. COLONEL G. B. CAPERTON Regimental Commander MAJOR J. C. DENNY Plans and Training Officer CAPTAIN S. B. DIXON Adjutant CAPTAIN R. P. MACEIRAS Intelligence Officer CAPTAIN E. R. HOLEKAMP Supply Officer Not Pictured MAJOR JACK BROWN Executive SERGEANT MAJOR D. M. GRIFFITHS SUPPLY SERGEANT P. N. OWENS COMMUNICATIONS OFFICER R. W. HUDSON TRANSPORTATION OFFICER W. A. POTTER COLOR SERGEANT W. M. MOSELEY COLOR SERGEANT G. R. HEATH, JR. 327 SERGEANT MAJOR V. P. KELLY SUPPLY SERGEANT J. R. BALL First Battalion Staff MAJOR T. J. BOLLING Battalion Commander CAPTAIN C. D. AGEE Executive FIRST LT. G. O. MCCLELLAND Adjutant FIRST LT. W. S. TALK Intelligence Officer FIRST LT. J. B. GRIFFITH Plans and Training Officer FIRST LT. J. W. PRATT Supply Officer Staff Members Lt. Col. G. B. Caperton Major T. J. Bolling Capt. E. R. Holekamp 1st Lt. J. B. Griffith Tech. Sgt. W. A. Potter 1 st Lieutenant Ursell, C. R. 2nd Lieutenants Moore, O. A. Gedney, W. R. Sergeants Brooks, J. S. (Supply) Birdwell, P. R., Jr. Burger, F. W. Saunders, R. L. Welch, R. L. Corporals Bardgette, J. J. Graham, R. W. Magruder, G. Martin, M. B. Mendieta, H. H. Saldana, J. A. Thrash, C. G., Jr. Walters, C. R. E. FRY R. J- RIDGWAY Second in Command First Sergeant Privates Adair, H. D. Berry, R. M. Bostick, E. R. Boyles, R. W. Bozeman, B. N. Brown, E. T. Buck, C. E. Bush, B. J. Chism, B. D. Clevenger, P. R. Cline, A. W., Jr. Cloud, W. J. Cross, R. A. Crunk, M. M. Denman, J. C. DeVilbiss, R. J. Dominey, J. G. Dullnig, V. F. Dye, H. L. Fuellhart, D. E., Jr. Gilchrist, H. Glispin, V. L. Goodman, B. A. Goodson, J. E. Gourlay, J. C. Graham, C. W. Hancock, J. C. Hipp, J. P. Hotchkiss, W. B. Jarnigan, A. B. Jiminez, G. A. Johnson, J. B. Jones, C. T. Jones, T. W. Kanewske, E. A. Kietzman, M. D. Labay, A. F. Lowry, W. E. Maxwell, W. W. McDonald, R. F. McMillin, J. M. McWhorter, J. C. Morvant, J. H. Mullinix, R. M. Neffendorf, D. A. Nixson, H. E. Oberlander, A. J. Parrish, C. T. Perry, J. F. Pulliam, M. B. Ramsey, R. E. Richards, W. V. Russell, R. H. Schwartz, B. I. Scott, P. H. Sieber, C. F. Sutter, J. H. Thomas, J. C. Tucker, P. Voith, C. K. Volz, W. G. Walker, A. W. Ware, D. S. Welling, A. L. Westmoreland, J. W. White, R. A. Whitson, E. P. Wolf, R. B. G. R. THENN, JR. Captain S. A. SMITH Captain Staff Members Major J. C. Denny 1st Lt. W. S. Talk 1st Lt. G. D. McClelland Master Sgt. C. A. Riggs Tech. Sgt. J. R. Ball Staff Sgt. G. R. Heath Staff Sgt. W. M. Moseley 1st Lieutenant Hall, E. E. McAfee, J. T. Raborn, W. E. Sanders, E. L. Schmidt, E. W. Watson, M. S. Privates First Class Cochrum, A. L. Devaney, H. F. Daugherty, D. H. Kleinman, W. R. Obenour, W. R. Simpson, W. C. Weil, Cecil 2nd Lieutenants Hausman, W. M. Goodrich, M. H. Sergeants Bruner, L. L. Grassland, J. H. Ingle, L. A. King, T. B. Wright, R. T. Corporals Campbell, A. W. Curry, J. R. King, J. J. Lott, L. D. Privates Aldrich, T. A. Albritton, E. L. Arney, T. R. Barber, T. E. Braly, B. T. Brice, J. W. Buck, H. B. Cornett, W. R. Cline, J. W. Conger, W. R. Danna, J. S. Darke, E. D. Davidson, P. A. Di Lorenzo, L. V. Eben, J. E. Elwood, E. A. Emrich, E. J. Fawcett, J. C. Foreman, C. M. Galfione, L. Galewsky, Harry McDade, A. F. Garrett, G. M. McLain, B. M. Hamilton, J. C. McLain, J. E. Hoffman, H. I. Menger, E. R. Huber, G. P. Rogers, J. W. Jensen, O. F. Ryan, K. W. Johnston, W. F. Scott, J. B. Jones, C. D. Schuler, G. A. Jones, D. C. Shannon, B. L. Jones, W. D. Small, T. G. Kelley, T. W. Smith, F. R. Kisler, R. G. Solomon, L. S. Lacy, S. S. Stroud, T. M. Lamon, E. C. Teipel, J. A. Lawrence, C. E. Whitaker, N. M. McCann, J. F. Whitworth, J. T. J. A. BAUML Second in Command G. R. SINGLETON, JR. First Sergeant Staff Members Lt. Col. S. C. Kaffer Capt. C. D. Agee Capt. R. P. Maceiras 1st Lt. J. W. Pratt Tech. Sgt. V. P. Kelly 1st Lieutenant Peterson, L. T. 2nd Lieutenants Thompson, B. B. Wareing, E. C. Sergeants Berry, H. A. Davies, J. B. Dennis, R. F. Shuford, J. W. Simpson, R. H. Corporals Neel, M. E. Pittman, J. H. Plangman, J. F., Jr. Rich, C. J. Riggs, M. S. Spears, J. M., Jr. Thorpe, J. D. Wyrick, G. B. Privates Alexander, J. H. Alley, F. T. Avery, H. C. Barnes, R. D. Breaker, J. F. Brown, M. L. Brown, R. A. Burke, R. P. Cook, P. K. Davis, J. G. Dryden, W. E. Edwards, R. M. Ferguson, R. M. Foreman, S. D. Frenkel, M. A. Gabriel, B. I., Jr. Gerhardt, M. W. Graham, N. F. Haag, J. W. Harrison, G. L. Hart, J. D. Harvey, H. E. Haynes, H. J. Henry, M. B. Hogan, E. J. Hood, L. E. Hunter, C. S. Hurst, D. E. Jewell, W. G. Johnson, W. P. Jones, O. D. Jones, S. C. Kandis, G. J. Keaton, L. C. Kelly, J. E. Kost, B. Landry, M. L. Magee, B. M. McGee, W. P. McKinney, E. L. Mounic, L. L. Norris, J. E. Novak, R. H. Petrofsky, J., Jr. Pierson, R., Jr. Prothro,J. L. Pugh, J. R. Roof, W. R. Rutherford, C. E., Jr. Sargl, J. G. Seidemann, A. C. Sharp, D. W. Smith, W. R., Jr. Smoot, J. H. Stewart, J. T. Stocker, A. J. StoUer, R. E. Stroud, G. R., Jr. Sutherland, J. Suttle, J. E. Tate, H. H. Thornton, L. R. Thompson, J. W. Tindle, S. D. Valentine, J. V. Vaughan, J. R. Varner, F. M., Jr. Whittington, J. O. Winckel, R. F. Wood, D. L. Woods, D. R. Wyde, E. L. Young, Z. H., Jr. E. A. OLSON Second in Command R. A. SCALFI, JR. First Sergeant SERGEANT MAJOR C. C. MITCHELL SUPPLY SERGEANT S. W. DEDMAN FIRST LT. C. M. HARTWELL Adjutant FIRST LT. FRED ASHFORD, JR. Intelligence Officer FIRST LT. E. C. PELA Plans and Training Officer FIRST LT. J. T. LYNCH Supply Officer Not Pictured: MAJOR C. W. YARBROUGH Battalion Commander Vf V ■ % r 332 Staff Members Capt. L. L. Marshall 1st Lt. F. Ashford 1st Lt. E. C. Pela Master Sgt. P. N. Owens Tech. Sgt. C. C. Mitchell 1st Lieutenant Skalnik, C. R. 2nd Lieutenant Wilson, M. C. Sergeants Anderson, L. R. Collier, J. L. Edwards, C. C. Farley, C. D. Jones, T. R. Corporals Burks, R. E. Byerly, R. T. Campos-Lynch, P. Fiock, W. L. Graf, A. F. Rich, R. E. Weihs, D. H. Wright, R. M. Privates Alba, E. M. Bailey, C. L. Boyd, E. H. Buckles, R. R. Byrom, D. F. Carruth, D. C. Carter, J. W. Carter, W. C. Cortimilia, D. M. Cowart, J. D. Dockery, L. L. Ellis, J. L. Fields, C. H. Forsythe, W. E. Frank, A. R. Garnett, R. S. Godfrey, J. F. Goldman, S. I. Green, H. W. Green, J. C. Guerrero, E. T. Guerrero, H. S. Guy, A. S. Hands, R. H. Harper, A. A. Hatchett, B. G. Hill, J. H. Hines, H. B. Holt, D. P. Hunt, V. G. Jacquin, H. G. Johnson, F. H. Jones, A. C. Kellam, E. L. Kimes, G. E. King, E. C. Kirk, B. M. Klou, B. W. Konold, D. E. Landry, R. Latson, C. H. Leeper, P. W. Letsos, J. N. Maas, H. W. Mason, D. C. Mayo, J. T. McCoy, E. D. Melear, R. D. Mengis, C. L. Messer, J. F. Motz, T. B. Noblitt, J. R. Norvell, J. S. Ogan, W. H. O ' Neil, E. W. Phillips, H. B. Quinius, H. J. Ray, J. B. Redman, M. D. Richardson, R. C. Roiz, A. Schuhmann, R. E. Sellers, W. A. Smith, H. A. Stephens, U. Sterquell, U. C. Stortz, W. E. Teague, E. C. Thomas, D. V. Tooley, J. S. Torie, C. B. Tuttle, A. Wadlington, F. Y. Wall, G. C. Warren, J. L. Weakes, D. J. Whitney. H. L. Wier, J. W. Wright, C. L. Yocom, I. J. M. F. MAYNARD E. T. ELLWOOD Second in Command First Sergeant W$ Staff Members Major J. P. Hampton Capt S. B. Dixon Tech. Sgt. R. W. Hudson Tech. Sgt. S. W. Dedman 1 st Lieutenant Rogers, E. T. 2nd Lieutenants Whilden, J. F. White, W. L. Miracle, H. L. Alexander, M. M. Sergeants Fields, T. L. Fiock, L. R. Kiney, W. P. Reagan, J. W. Schumann, M. A. Thompson, L. S. Vick, A. D. Woofter, B. M. Corporals Allen, J. W. Billington, W. A. Burden, R. W. Davies, R. W. Huff, R. B. Olexa, H. F. Qualtrough, R. C. Rafferty, J. H. West, P. M. Privates Baxter, B. D. Bolton, E. E. Bradbury, J. W. Carlton, R. V. Christopher, W. W. Coker, B. G. Coulter, M. A. Crawford, P. C. Crutchfield, L. C. Davies, S. B. Fortune, R. F. Gidley, J. L. Hall, J. P. Hardy, R. A. Hedrick, G. Huges, E. D. Holt, J. A. Hurst, J. N. Jacoby, M. P. Jay, L. L. Johnson, H. N. Jones, T. F. Kilgore, B. L. Koen, C. E. Manousos, L. F. Labay, A. F. Landers, J. H. Lane, V. D. Lutter, M. R. Manning, D. R. Mochlman, W. F. Moore, T. S. Muse, A. C. Myers, B. R. Palmer, W. C. Phillips, H. C. Riha, E. A. Roberts, H. L. Robinson, J. H. Rogers, A. J. Shadel, C. M. Sharpe, H. A. Skidmore, J. D. Slay, R. C. Stauffer, A. L. Stiles, L. H. Swanner, R. D. Thedford, M. Tips, C. D. Tracy, E. W. Vest, J. W. Walte rs, A. J. Watkins, L. T. Whitaker, A. W Williams, M. P. Williams, S. M. Wilson, M. Wintle, J. V. Wolfe, R. D. Walters, H. F. B. T. FLOWERS Second in Command C. W. REAGAN First Sergeant Staff Members Major C. W. Yarbrough 1st Lt. C. M. Hartwell 1st Lt. J. T. Lynch Master Sgt. D. M. Griffiths 1 st Lieutenant Housewright, L. D., Jr. 2nd Lieutenants Esmond, K. E. Fallwell, F. X. B. W. REYNOLDS Second in Command Sergeants Coleman, R. L. Priest, R. R. Puckett, J. A. Saunders, H. W. Yardley, J. E. Corporals Dietert, R. O. Goff, W. S. Mitchell, G. W. Polk, A. W. Price, G. D., Jr. Tucker, J. D., Jr. H. W. HAILE First Sergeant Woodruff, R. E. Woolf, J. R. Zeigler, R. S. Privates Lowrie, N. E. Pettit, H. S. Haden, R. O. Keller, J. F. Lovelady, A. P. Booth, J. B. Chaney, P. D. Gates, W. J. Farrow, E. G. Grant, C. S. Hackebeil, C. E. Hoerster, C. C. McBride, P. F. Newman, V. P. Price, F. N., Jr. Runyon, M. T. Sharp, H. W. Tipton, L. C. Torbett, O. B. Wilkinson, O. S. Adams, B. J. Andrews, M. L. Atkinson, C. D. Ayres, H. T. Baltz, R. H. Briggs, H. M. Brown, R. T. Chamblin, C. D. Cherry, I. J. Davis, D. M. DeLeon, A. Eng, J. Ferguson, S. G. Franklin, L. F. Glenn, V. B. Goodell, A. Grebe, E. B. Harris, J. M. Henslee, D. M. Hessel, O. W. Hicks, L. W. Hobgood, O. L. Holland, H. K. Howard, P. W. King, W. K. Lewis, F. A. Libby, F. E. Logedia, C. Maguire, L. S. Mandeville, J. L. Mason, J. McGinnis, L. H. Morris, J. D. Moss, J. T. Murphy, D. L. Myers, B. G. Myers, C. G. Nauert, R. F. Newman, C. E. Pawlik, C. L. Percell, L. Price, F. H. Roberts, H. C. Sargeant, H. O. Sheaner, H. M. Shipley, R. P. Smith, D. B. Smith, L. C. Speed,J. C. Stewart, J. R. Thompson, J. W. Washington, W. B. Weiser, R. C. Wilkes, L. C. Regimental Staff SERGEANT MAJOR D. E. BROUSSARD SUPPLY SERGEANT G. C. BOESCH COMMUNICATIONS SERGEANT W. H. BRUMMETT TRANSPORTATION SERGEANT E. H. CANFIELD COLOR SERGEANT R. F. EISENHAUER COLOR SERGEANT C. A. THANHEISER LT. COLONEL O. A. NANCE, JR. Regimental Commander MAJOR D. A. TREADWELL Executive MAJOR D. B. GOFER, JR. Plans and Training Officer CAPTAIN R. R. HIDELL Adjutant CAPTAIN W. F. DREISS Intelligence Officer CAPTAIN W. E. HUFFHINES Supply Officer 336 ft! CONST HRTILLERY First Battalion Staff MAJOR J. T. COX Battalion Commander CAPTAIN P. R. MALLORY Executive FIRST LT. J. W. COSBY Adjutant SECOND LT. P. B. LANGDALE Intelligence Officer SECOND LT. E. W. THOMAS Plans and Training Officer FIRST LT. E. C. McLARTY Supply Officer SECOND LT. C. E. BORGSTROM Supply Officer mum MMfl Ham F. C. LITTERST Captain Staff Members Major R. L. Rix Capt. P. R. Mallory 2nd Lt. C. E. Borgstrom Master Sgt. G. C. Boesch, Jr. Tech. Sgt. H. W. Hollowell Tech. Sgt. R. L. Fisher 1 st Lieutenant Pranglin, H. N. 2nd Lieutenants Chunn, L. P. Hallam, R. S. Young, C. F. Sergeants Adams, E. C. Granata, Sam Guido, C. F. Hinton, G. A. Ludden, F. C. Peters, J. L. (Supply Sergeant) Corporals Anthony, H. S. Baber, G. A. Bordelon, H. A. Goodson, J. B. Grossenbacher, C. J. Haines, F. S. McCaskill, C. M. McGannon, T. V. Naham, L. C. Stein, L. A. Privates First Class Chatmas, J. G. Cline, W. H. David, L. j. Hardin, W. O. Gewertz;, I. Lane, B. W. Lohn, C. E. Miskimins, Wm. Mottley, J. R. Taff, T. J. Zapp, H. D. Privates Altman, H. L. Andrus, H. R. Armstrong, R. H. Battin, J. F. Beasley, T. T. Beran, V. J. Brien, W. H. Burditt, R. C. Chisholm, R. R. Compton, Bob Cooley, J. C. Cortez, A. J. Cox, J. Easton, O. A. Edwards, R. E. Ehlinger, Leo Fosmire, E. I. Franz, L. H. Gatton, M. D. Geary, J. F. George, A. Gillespie, G. A. Grantham, E. C. Gromatzky, R. M. Henry, C. P. Henry, R. S. Hogan, T. H. Humble, J. D. Gunnick, J. W. Kaperman, R. D. Kunz, C. W. Lawless, R. A. Leachman, N. L. Lightsey, D. G. Lindsey, J. W. Loughborough, H. A. Love, H. E. Massingill, E. C. Masquelette, P. A. McKenzie, E. L. Mitchell, J. K. Moore, H. J. Munden, C. G. Ottea, M. M. Overly, C. R. Pickens, M. D. Prinz, A. E. Ransom, R. J. Robinson, W. F. Shultz, D. V. Smith, J. R. Smith, B. E. Smylie, W. F. Stewart, R. H. Tipton, N. C. Topp, C. H. Vallett, E. L. Watson, R. A. Wilkins, G. E. Wood, J. W. Work, J. P. Young, W. J. W. F. TAYLOR R. L. BOYLES Second in Command First Sergeant Staff Members Major J. T. Cox Capt. W. F. Driess 2nd Lt. P. B. Langdale 1 st Lieutenant Casso, R. R. 2nd Lieutenants Campbell, D. E. Herrington, M. E. McIntosh, S. J. Stone, J. H. R. B. GILLETTE Second in Command Sergeants Baldwin, F. N. Berry, E. W. Kirkpatrick, T. M. Lapham, A. L. Naham, J. E. Potter, W. S. Roth, B. A. Rudloff, C. S. Sullivan, A. G. Corporals Behling, J. D. Chitwood, E. D. Frymire, T. R. S. E. CARTWRIGHT First Sergeant James, L. S. Lanier, R. E. McFall, R. E. McMahan, A. H. Phillips, H. Walthall, T. J. Willis, J. H. Privates Anderson, L. C. Aubrey, H. S. Boluch, J. J. Boyd, G. A. Canevespi, H. J. Clendenin, D. B. Cluff, L. R. Cooner, C. E. Dixon, T. J. Earnheart, P. R. Ervin, B. H. Ferguson, E. H. Flowe, W. E. Glasgow, K. R. Gorzycki, R. C. Grounds, E. R. Harvey, W. D. Havlik, J. J. Hearne, C. E. Johns, R. B. Kay, H. D. Lamb, H. H. Lamb, K. C. Leinweber, C. L. Loughborough, E. T. Maurer, C. H. McKinzie, J. T. Miles, W. C. Mitchell, R. B. Morris, J. R. Moulton, J. C. Nance, J. W. O ' Brien, E. E. O ' Conner, C. G. Osterhoudt, M. G. Pappas, C. Parker, F. E. Parrish, D. P. Poole, J. T. Rollins, J. T. Rosenfelder, A. A. Sandars, J. T. Schwartz, I. L. Siebel, A. S. Sevigne, F. A. Sharp, L. O. Simpson, J. N. Smith, D. N. Snow, W. R. Snyder, F. Straw, H. G. Tufts, J. F. Van Patten, C. M. Vardeman, H. T. Vittetoe, G. C. Watson, J. Webster, J. O. Wilburn, P. D. White, R. R. Wright, H. H. H. C. KING Captain SPENCER R. BAEN Captain Staff Members Lt. Col. O. A. Nance Major P. P. Swearinger Capt. E. C. McLarty Capt. R. R. Hidell 1st Lt. J. W. Cosby 2nd Lt. E. W. Thomas Supply Sgt. W. G. Nancarrow 1 st Lieutenants Frymire, G. L. Stewart, J. B. 2nd Lieutenants Earnheart, B. G. Hurst, C. A. Meyer, D. W. Sergeants Edminster, T. C. Ferguson,G. H. Le Bus, R. L. Ratcliff, J. R. Richardson, J. G. Corporals Campbell, J. T. Floeck, C. T. Howard, T. C. Kegley, M. K. Nagle, E. T. Odom, R. G. Paterson, G. E. Philipson, H. L. Sullivan, O. G. Weisinger, J. C. Privates Ball, S. G. Bebinger, J. R. Carr, D. A. Condon, B. A. Cook, W. A. Coughran, J. A. Dorrell, H. M. Dreyfus, L. R. Ellis, T. F. Enderby, W. C. Fletcher, C. B. Gary, W. A. Gentry, A. A. Haring, W. I. Heyl, H. F. Hollingshead, F. A. Hoss, J. M. Howeth, D. M. Hunt, W. A. Jones, J. W. Kasten, W. A. Kent, C. C. King, J. D. Kleb, M. A. Lair, Leland Landa, L. M. Loyd, J. F. McClellan, R. J. McMurtry, R. C. McWilliams, C. E. Madison, J. D. Mason, J. W. Miller, D. C. Miller, D. E. Milley, E. L. Moore, W. L. Moroney, T. J. O’Dell, R. W. Price, J. B. Price, J. F. Proctor, E. O. Reber, J. M. Reese, W. O. Reilly, R. B. Rogers, E. T. Shoop, G. M. Skipper, J. M. Swenson, A. J. Thompson, E. G. Uribe, R. A. Van Hook, C. R. Whitehead, C. M. Wilson, J. R. Yarbrough, B. G. Young, R. W. J. E. FISHER R. C. FRANKLIN Second in Command First Sergeant COAST ARTILLERY Second Battalion Staff MAJOR A. A. LENERT Battalion Commander CAPTAIN J. L. MAXWELL Executive SECOND LT. D. E. HAVELKA Intelligence Officer FIRST LT. W. H. DORAN Adjutant SECOND LT. R. L. HOEFLE Plans and Training Officer SECOND LT. L. E. YORK Supply Officer SERGEANT MAJOR L. H. SHARP SUPPLY SERGEANT R. B. WILLIAMS Staff Members 1st Lt. W. Doran 2nd Lt. R. L. Hoefle Master Sgt. A. S. McSwain, Jr. Staff Sgt. C. A. Thanheiser 1 st Lieutenants O’Connor, J. Schiff, H. G. Townsend, R. T. 2nd Lieutenants Childs, B. O. Hannon, L. K. O’Reily, W. M. Martyn, H. M. Staff Sergeant Etheredge, B. R. Sergeants Johnson, H. M. Judd, J. H. Loyd, P. B. Pledger, F. A. Ritter, J. A. Sapp, N. J. Corporals Clinton, R. L. Cox, D. D. Hoffman, R. M. Kurtz, H. E. Mayfield, R. B. Rodman, E. G. Sorrels, J. W. Whigham, C. L. Williamson, W. K. Privates Altman, H. L. Bazan, C. Beatty, R. E. Beran, E. E. Blackwell, W. T. Bowling, G. W. Brookings, K. L. Brookmiller, P. P. Bryant, H. J. Chelf, H. Clark, J. M. Coats, J. W. Coyle, W. H. Daily, H. I. Davis, H. L. Douglass, J. E. Du Bose, J. S. Edwards, B. H. Egger, E. L. Parish, S. P. Fausett, T. D. Finche, E. R. Fittz, S. C. Fly, S. H. Garrett, R. K. Gary, W. A. Griffin, P. H. Guinn, L. A. Hamilton, J. B. Hartman, R. W. Hauer, J. H. Henry, L. S. Hill, W. G. Hoffman, R. M. Honaker, W. A. Jackson, C. J. Jetton, E. T. Lasser, S. D. Law, J. W. Lemmons, S. L. Lyman, T. Marsh, J. E. Myers, N. L. Puls, R. J. Rodgers, D. R. Rodgers, R. J. Rose, J. L. Saldana, F. J. Sanders, J. L. Scearce, J. T. Seaman, G. A. Skidmore, C. A. Smith, W. W. Stephens, T. D. Stevenson, H. G. Summers, W. K. Taylor, R. E. Treadway, F. A. West, F. L. Whitman, J. P. Wilson, C. L. Wright, C. V. Yee, Wing Zedler, O. F. W. H. GILL R. O. THOMPSON Second in Command First Sergeant Staff Members Major A. A. Lenert Capt. L. Maxwell 2nd Lt. L. E. York Tech. Sgt. L. H. Sharp 1 st Lieutenants Carlisle, C. C. Dowling, W. I. Richardson, D. J. Verlander, E. V. 2nd Lieutenant Owen, E. C. Sergeants Anderson, T. M. Billingsley, S. R. Ferguson,G. H. Graves, W. F. Johnson, G. H. Lloyd, J. M. Lozano, J. M. McMullen, W. W. Watts, R. L. Corporals Barnes, R. V. Boyd, W. B. De Long, R. J. Glenn, W. L. Graff, W. J. Harper, J. W. Mattox, J. K. Odom, R. G. Ragar, S. R. Van Hook, W. H. Williams, W. T. Privates Backhaus, G. Banister, B. N. Boyd, G. A. Boyett, T. P. Bixler, G. J. Brennecke, H. M. Cook, W. B. Clark, J. E. Cox, P. J. Donaldson, M. P. Ellis, T. F. Epps, H. W. Fox, W. C. Franklin, E. W. Giusti, A. L. Greenberg, R. N. Hagemeister, L. R. Hogan, A. K. Ingram, E. A. Ikard, D. G. Johnson, J. W. Kane, W. L. Kahn, R. D. Katten, E. M. Kirk, W. J. Kleas, R. E. Kolbye, R. C. Lamb, M. J. Miller, M. F. Mayes, L. R. Nees, G. S. Nelson, W. H. Nobles, E. B. Perrine, W. F. Reeder, D. J. Rice, M. D. Richardson, R. D. Rische, E. B. Roberts, B. C. Seay, B. E. Stein, A. T. Sears, R. E. Shapiro, J. H. Simpson, D. T. Smith, H. G. Sowder, E. J. Stuckey, E. E. Van Slyke, G. G. Vaughn, J. E. Wagner, C. N. Walker, M. T. Wilkinson, B. M. Walton, J. N. J. C. BILLINGSLEY Second in Command J. M. ZYLKS First Sergeant Staff Member Major D. B. Gofer 1st Lieutenants Kraras, J. N. Marek, A. L. 2nd Lieutenants Heard, E. B. Lovil, W. C. Negri, John, Jr. Sanborn, F. D. Sergeants Allen, E. C. DeSpain, W. J. Godwin, D. D. Menger, G. C. Rust, H. G. Wadlington, W. H. Zimicki, M. P. Corporals Bess, C. G. Bolin, R. L. Geren, P. M. Jackson, R. E. Jarvis, I. B. Peterson, E. L. Saunders, D. L. Willeford, R. W. Fourth Tear Privates Jordan, W. F. Werlla, B. C. Wilcox, R. B. Privates First Class Aderhold, B. J. Adleson, I. J. Bennett, H. S. Berryman, R. B. Cragin, G. O. Duke, R. E. Elphick, J. H. Ferguson, B. B. R. Garitty, J. P. Howard, E. F. Hubbel, B. H. Ivey,J. P. Kelly, F. F. Mohrle, M. W. Norman, C. D. O’Bryan, V. H. Preston, J. B. Pullen, E. L. Redman, J. C. Willis, J. M. Privates Anderson, R. R. Baldwin, H. F. Besterfield, A. H. Boles, K. R. Brady, P. W. Bray, J. E. Brazleton, W. W. Bristow, G. P. Cacioppo, J. J. DuBoise, J. E. Ehlert, C. H. Goodrich, W. D. Haraldson, F. A. Immel, E. M. Jenkins, S. L. Kelleher, J. F. Keeney, W. S. King, C. D. King, G. H. Kirkpatrick, J. E. Martin, W. P. McLean, B. B. Morrison, C. R. Orr, J. A. Parr, R. W. Pauler, E. A. Pearson, F. D. P. Poskey, A. D. Price, J. E. Quinn, J. L. Rimkus, A. M. Ritter, J. P. Rosenberg, A. L. Smith, L. A. Taylor, B. H. Tedder, D. W. Terry, S. C. Trew, F. G. Trolinger, C. E. Waters, L. C. Williams, G. A. Williamson, J. E. Wilson, J. H. Wilson, Raymond Wolens, J. M. Wooldridge, J. H. Young, J. K. Zuefeldt, R. H. RALPH EADS, JR. Captain H. R. LANFORD Second in Command J. K. SPRUCE First Sergeant swmmm Staff Member Capt. H. H. Jennings 1st Lieutenant Williams, D. L. 2nd Lieutenants Leon, L. Stanbery, R. B. Weyel, E. G. Staff Sergeant Harper, H. E. Sergeants Buniva, R. Hagood, W. N. Kipp, E. H. Liebmann, P. G. Thomson, J. T. Wood, E. M. Corporals Atwell, S. W. Cheatham, J. A. Farrow, R. A. Forrest, R. P. Forsgard, S. M. Goodwin, G. M. Hill, J. E. Horton, J. L. Kruger, G. R. LieU, R. T. Rush, R. H. Privates Anderson, M. R. Baker, B. B. Baker, J. W. Banta, F. C. Bienvenue, Bert Boyett, R. H. Boehl, H. C. Burch, C. A. Bradley, E. C. Bratten, V. G. Curry, O. B. Delahoussaye, G. Denny, H. K. Dickerson, L. S. Doyle, C. W. Dwight, G. C. English, R. B. Fergus, M. V. Francis, J. E. Gaddy, H. L. Garlington, R. E. Gelling, W. H. Glenn, J. D. Good, J.M. Hamblen, L. G. Hancock, E. E. Hardy, C. M. Harris, A. H. Howell, J. W. Kiker, J. C. Leslie, T. M. Mays, C. E. McKinnon, W. P. Meisenheimer, D. B. Metcalfe, R. P. Morris, E. T. Neill, R. M. Newton, F. C. Oliver, E. H. Parker, G. H. Pigman, C. D. Ross, R. H. Roussel, H. J. T. Rudeloff, R. E. Ryan, P. H. Sadler, C. B. Sallee, W. L. Storey, M. Striebeck, W. H. Tahnheiser, W. H. Tansil, J. T. Tetly, K. C. Thomas, A. E. Thornhill, R. T. Treadway, D. O. Tremont, P. L. Trueblood, H. A. Verble, J. T. Wallis, J. C. Warren, C. W. Zabcik, C. J. W. H. BOWIE Captain E. B. BALL R. A. EPSTEIN Second in Command First Sergeant Staff Members 1st Lt. P. T. Crown 2nd Lt. J. H. Beard 2nd Lt. W. O. Parker 2nd Lt. J. W. Wischkaemper Tech. Sgt. C. L. Adcock Tech. Sgt. E. H. Canfield Tech. Sgt. R. C. Haltom Staff Sgt. R. F. Eisenhauer 1st Lieutenants Bradshaw, F. M. Templeton, B. H. 2nd Lieutenants Wink, R. E. Wunsche, E. E., Jr. Sergeants Boesch, G. D. Hart, C. E. Honea, J. W. Powell, C. M. Robinson, H. C. Corporals Atterbury, J. H. Bozzell, J. D. Brailas, L. Davis, C. L. Gables, G. G. Lowry, R. M. J. M. DANIEL J. R. LATIMER, JR. Second in Command First Sergeant Oakley, B. B. Pearson, B. T. Rowland, J. C. Smith, W. C. Privates Alexander, A. B. Armstrong, R. E. Ballman, E. A. Barber, C. J. Blackmon, L. W. Brown, T. E. Bonner, L. F. Booker, J. W. Bowers, C. C. Boyd, W. K. Boyer, E. H. Cardwell, R. N. Collier, J. W. Condon, B. A. Conger, S. J. Cowling, R. E. Darst, S. B. Deane, W. L. Deden, J. T. Dobie, W. A. Dunn, J. G. Eberle, A. A. Fly, S. H. Gerbig, L. O. Giesenschlag, M. A. Ginsburg, B. N. Gleyre, H. R. Gray, H. M. Hammack, R. C. Henry, R. E. Hooker, R. A. Hoover, J. W. Huber, C. F. Hutson, H. E. Jackson,C J. Jackson, G. H. Jones, J. D. Kelly, C. E. Kent, D. R. Kochtitzky, J. S. Lancaster, A. H. Marshall, B. L. McCammon, B. C. Meriwether, T. G. Migliavacca, J. N. Nance, T. H. Paul, R. P. Pender, D. R. Pipkin, F. P. Ramsey, G. W. Richardson, R. F. Robinette, J. L. Rosebrugh, C. T. Sager, F. M. Stookey, S. W. Sweeney, B. N. Tansil, C. L. Teague, C. E. Thompson, J. D. Woody, R. J. L v. ■■. ; ' E. E. MONTEITH Captain J. E. McMAHON Captain Staff Members Major A. J. Specia Major D. A. Treadwell Capt. W. E. Huffines Lt. R. Downing Tech. Sgt. W. H. Brummett 2nd Lieutenants Brown, R. P. DuBose, W. S. Lanford, S. F. Sergeants Fulbright, J. W. Haroldson, E. S. Harmon, G. H. Holbrook, W. G. Kroesche, M. A. Skidmore, H. B. Taylor, B. C. Corporals Aldridge, H. J. Brawner, C. A. Childs, J. M. Garrett, R. K. Gower, D. W. McKim, C. M. Ring, K. A. Stone, M. L. Svoboda, E. V. Privates Adams, J. Q. Altick, J. D. Archer, L. A. Aven, W. R. Benson, H. R. Campbell, H. W. Capps, E. L. Cobb, F. D. Coyle, W. H. Davila, E. M. Durr, S. J. Fiebelman, M. M. Plato, W. B. Flores, M. E. Ford, W. R. Fox, W. C. Giesecke, E. P. Glasgow, L. G. Griffith, W. F. Gurley, I. M. Hagens, P. H. Hagood, R. D. Hall, B. J. Harris, R. L. Lewis, J. B. Levy, B. W. Lively, M. E. Marshall, R. C. Martin, H. L. May, E. F. McCarty, R. O. McGannon, M. L. Meyers, H. F. Munford, R. A. Reeves, W. F. Rhea, D. L. Rische, E. B. Ritter, G. W. Saur, C. D. Sterk, R. P. Terry, J. A. Troxell, G. S. Wadsworth, T. W. Waldrop, J. W. Wallis, W. E. Wanner, C. R. F. L. WOODS Second in Command J. R. HILL First Sergeant 2nd Lieutenants Caperton, G. B. King, H. C. Rogers, E. T. Line Sergeants Brauchle, R. G. Haltom, R. C. Jones, T. S. Senior Members Adams, M. D. Adkisson, W. M. Black, W. R. Bowie, W. H. Breaux, R. V. Butler, R. W. Cardwell, W. W. Childs, B. O. Conger, Jack Cox, J. T. Crew, H. E. Decker, J. L. Edwards, K. J. Guymon, V. F. Jenkins, M. M. Jennings, H. H. Johnson, E. O. Kaffer, S. C. King, H. C. Miller, J. B. Miller, R. H. Moore, R. J. Rafferty, E. T. Rotholz, M. B. Sibley, W. R. Specia, A. J. Stanberry, R. B. Townsend, R. T. Thenn, G. R., Jr. Voskamp, E. L. Wells, R. R. Westbrook, T. C. White, W. K. Wolman, G. A. Junior Members Adams, E. C. Albritten, G. W. Anderson, C. W. Birdwell, P. R. Brauchle, R. G. Broussard, D. E. Berger, F. W. Carlile, T. A. Carrington, V. M. Cartwright, S. E. Chitwood, R. E. Coolidge, J. B. Cox, R. C. Crossland, J. H. Edminister, T. C. Epstein, R. A. Felton, T. N. Franklin, R. C. Greaney, G. Griffiths, D. M. Gruy, V. K. Green, A. C. Haile, H. Q. Haltom, R. C. Haines, R. L. Hearne, C. Henson, S. R. Hill, J. R. Hollowell, H. W. Holbrook, W. B. Johnson, H. M. Ivey, R. W. Tones, T. S. Keeney, F. C. Keith, J. J. Kipp, E. H. Kirkpatrick, T. M. Kroesche, M. A. Kuhn, J. C. LeBlanc, A. J. Lacy, A. O. Lacy, A. T. Lard, R. S. Latimer, J. R. Loyd, P. B. Maher, E. N. McGee, R. E. McKenzie, W. A. McIntyre, D. W. McMullen, W. W. Meredith, R. K. Nutto, W. J. Philip. W. H. Ratcliff, J. R. Ridgway, R. V. Riggins, R. W. Rudasill, R. W. Rudloff, C. S. Saunders, R. L. Skidmore, H. B. Sliger, F. A. Smith, C. D. Smylie, J. W. Sommer, H. Taggart, C. L. Thanheiser, C. A. Thompson, R. O. Walker, F. N. Weber, L. T. Welch, T. I. Werst, O. F. Willrich, O. T. Wortham, W. F. Yardley, J. E. Zylks, J. M. O. A. NANCE Captain BATTALION COMMANDER Paul P. Swearingen.......................... Major A COMPANY Leslie R. Hereford...................................Captain Frank R. Craig............................Seconddn ' Command J. C. Spiller....................................First Sergeant B COMPANY Harold N. Carr......................................Captain Leonard M. Mason.........................Seconddn ' Command Sidney H. McLean..............................First Sergeant C COMPANY Thurman A. Head...................................Captain Robert S. Roberts..........................SeconddmCommand Forrest E. Armstrong............................First Sergeant D COMPANY Emmett C. McLarty..................................Captain Doyle R. Nicholas.........................Second-imCommand Robert C. Jaska.................................First Sergeant E COMPANY Joe W. Poland......................................Captain Herman T. Vardeman...........................First Sergeant F COMPANY Othiel J. Erlund..... ' ................................Captain Russell L. Chatham........................Seconddn-Command Paul T. Goins..................................First Sergeant 350 - ' ’v ' I Lieutenant Colonel John A. Hilger was born in Sherman, Texas, on January 11, 1909. He attended A. M. where he was a member of Company B, Infantry; the American Society of Mechanical Engineers; the Toonerville Reviewers; the Veteran’s Club; and the Glee Club. He received his degree of Bachelor of Science in Mechanical Engineering in 1932. He was very recently raised to Colonel. Hilger was second in command of the group led by Major General James H. Doolittle which staged the aerial raid on Japan on April 18. The raid was planned as a low altitude operation, with the planes approaching their targets only a few feet above seadevel, climbing to about 1500 feet only for actual bombing. “The assignment,’’ said Colonel Hilger, “was to bomb an aircraft works, an oil storage warehouse, a military arsenal, and a military barracks. “We saw bombs hit all four targets and left the barracks burning. The anti-aircraft fire was very inaccurate. When it started, our rear gunner yelled over the telephone, ’Hey, they’re shooting at us.’ ’’ For his action in this raid, Colonel Hilger received the Distinguished Flying Cross with the following citation: “For extraordinary achievement while participating in a highly de¬ structive raid on the Japanese mainland on April 18, 1942. He volunteered for this mission, nowing full well that the chances of survival were extremely remote, and executed his part in it with great s ill and daring.” in : k LIEUTENANT CGLDNEL JOHN A. HUGER ☆ ☆ ☆ ☆ ☆ DISTINGUISHED FLYING CROSS The Distinguished Flying Cross was authorized by Congress on July 2, 1926, for award to: “any person, who, while serving in any capacity with the Air Corps of the United States, including the 7 [ational Guard and the Or ' ganized Reserves, or with the United States 2 [avy subsequent to April 6, 1917, has distinguished himself by heroism or extraordinary achievement while participating in aerial flight.” The Distinguished Flying Cross presented by both the Army and the Js[avy is identical, the only decoration used by both services. Recommendations for this award, other than those made by the commanding generals of the U. S. Army Forces in the Far East and Hawaiian Department, are considered by a board of officers serving in the office of the Chief of the Air Corps and final action thereon ta en by the Chief of Staff without reference to the War Department Decorations Board. The Flying Cross is granted to R[avy and IsAarine per ' sonnel by the Permanent Board of Awards of the Ffavy Department. fl I I I ATHimn RTHLETIC COUnCIL The task of the Athletic Council of A. M. has grown with the expansion of the College and the increase in the enrollment. With the present conditions existing as they are, the council faces many more problems in making arrangements for all athletic events and schedules, employing the coaching staff, providing the necessary facilities and equipment, deciding the eligibility and awards regarding the players, and seeing that the policies of sportsmanship are always carried out. Dean E. J. Kyle is chairman of the council. Other members are Dr. A. A. Lenert, C. W. Crawford, and E. W. Hooker; C. C. Krueger of San Antonio and T. B. Warden of Austin, members of the Associa tion of Former Students; Homer Norton, Athletic Director; and Cullen Rogers, student representative. These men are to be commended for bringing the Aggies to national eminence in the athletic circles. 355 YELL STREP When Aggie contesters are on the field, the job of filling 6,000 leather lungs with that Aggie spirit falls to our yell staff. This job has fallen to four of the most spirited men on the campus. Chuck Chalmers led the corps as head yell leader and was ably assisted by Bob Hanby, senior yell leader, Bernard “Shorty 1 ' Booth and Billy McKenzie as junior yell leaders. These four men have done a great job of keeping the Aggie Corps the fightingest corps in the world. Chuck Chalmers has well proven his leadership ability and will go down in A. M. History as one of the best yell leaders to lead the Aggie Corps. Bob Hanby is well known the campus over for his do or die spirit. He was always there when “Ole Army” needed a little more spark and fight. Shorty Booth will be remembered for his constant flow of good stories and spirit and Billy McKenzie was ready any time the Corps needed another little shove. These two men will lead the Corps in the coming year. To these four men go the thanks and praise of every A. M. man for having done their job so well. Their time and effort will long be remembered by Aggies. 356 FOOTBALL Since the close of the 1942 campaign, when the Aggies finished in first place for the third successive time, the coaching staff has been reduced by the loss of three members who have gone to active service with the armed forces. Those gone include Capt. J. W. (Dough) Rollins, Inf., Lt. Marty Karow, U.S.N.R., and Lt. Charlie DeWare, Inf. Head Coach Homer Norton, Uncle Bill James and Manning Smith have, however, molded another great Aggie Football Team, and deserve the highest of credit. HOMER H. NORTON CORCHES BILL JAMES HOMER NORTON MANNING SMITH The 1942 Season Lacking sometime in luck, fortune, and the power to get going, the 1942 Aggie Football Team played many games during the season that were reminiscent of the power, versatility, and stamina that characterised the great teams that went before. The season was far from perfect for the Aggies won four games, lost five and tied one. Nevertheless, the entire team throughout the season exhibited that Aggie spirit in never giving up. They ended up fifth in the conference, but they were a fighting team. With the completion of the season Hender¬ son, Bucek, Daniels, and Rogers were named on the All-Southwestern Team, with Simmons, Sibley, and Zapalac receiving special mention. 357 Aggies Lose Opener to L. S. U. The Aggie team trekked to Baton Rouge for the opening game of the 1942 season. Accompanying them were a relatively small number of Aggies, and preceding them was a reputation as an unusually powerful team. Neither served to help them against the underrated L.S.U. Tigers who rose to great playing heights to defeat a listless Aggie eleven 16 to 7. A glaring weakness in the Aggie line did not help the game’s results. This fault not only hindered the Farmers’ line attack, but practically stopped the promising passing attack. Several good passing opportunities were canceled by this lack of support. Even in defeat, though, there were a few Maroon and White gridsters that looked exceptionally good. By far the best defensive man was Bill Henderson, who played one of his great games; few indeed were the runs that got by his end. Felix Bucek also stood out with his aggressive defensive play. Time after time he broke through the Tiger defenses to smear ball carriers. Aggies Trounce Raiders for First UJin Recovering from a humiliating defeat at the hands of L.S.U., the Aggies in their first home game lived up to predictions by bouncing back with a 19 ' 0 defeat of the Texas Tech Raiders. Giving the Raiders three downs head start, safety man Leo Daniels gathered in a third down punt on the Aggie 45 and accounted for the first score 55 yards away in the first minute and 54 seconds of the game. Second MERCER BUCEK HENDERSON touchdown came via the aerial route after several short passes, a long one to Henderson, and a bullet pass to Zapalac who smashed over for the score. Culminating an Aggie drive from midfield Otto Payne plunged over from the one yard line for the score. The conversion brought a decided win for the Texas Aggies and some m uch needed experience for the Aggie Team. MAPLES CURE MULHOLLAN Fliers Stop Aggies Playing an inspired game, Marty Karow’s Corpus Christi Naval Air Station Comets defeated the Texas Aggies 18 ' 7 on October 17 in Corpus. Hard luck followed the Aggies with fumbles and intercepted passes plus bad breaks playing a major role in the Aggie defeat. Another loss for the Aggies came with the ejection of Jake Webster for unnecessary roughness which seemed unjust. The Comet’s win came as a result of two touchdowns, a field goal, and a safety. The Aggie backfield was spurred on with Cullen Rogers playing a hangup game at his wingback post and Willie Zapalac standing out at blocking back. The Aggies blocked and tackled hard but the Corpus Fliers were ready for them and proved their match. Second Half Attack UJins for T. C. U. The T.C.U. Horned Frogs, thoroughly outplayed in the first half, came through after the midway mark to defeat the Texas Aggies 7 ' 2 in a tight defensive battle on October 17. After a perfectly placed boot by Leo Daniels in the first quarter to the Frogs’ 2 yard line, Boots Simmons charged in to catch T.C.U.’s Charley Conway behind the goal for the Aggie safety. These two points remained ROGERS ZAPALAC SIBLEY throughout the first half with the two teams battling on even terms. Coming through to protect its unblemished record the Frogs’ Jim Woodfin intercepted a Daniels pass intended for Cullen Rogers to give the ball to the Frogs on the Aggie 25. After a first down Emery Nix handed the ball to Van Hall who went over for the T.C.U. score. From then on it was the Frogs’ game with the Aggies playing courageous defensive ball. WESTER SLAUGHTER HAAS Aggies Outplay Baylor but Lose 6—0 The epic defense by the Russian Bear at Stalingrad had nothing on the Baylor Bears’ five yard line defense on the afternoon of Saturday October 24. Certainly, if there was ever a perfect defense, Baylor presented it inside its twenty yard line that day and came through on the long end of the score 6 ' 0. That game was one long heartbreaker. It’s not so bad to be beaten by a team that is better than your own, but to lose to one that you have run over from one end of the field to the other is hard to take. Pretty evident was the Aggie “lack.” The Maroon and White squad needed, and needed badly, someone who could get the team moving. They just could not seem to get started. Willie Zapalac came through with urn doubtedly his best game this year. He gave out with some downright good line plunging, and he promised to become the spark that the Aggie team so badly needed with a little polishing. Cadets Bounce Back with 41—0 LUin Coming up with traditional Aggie spirit the Aggie team came back to their winning ways in a big way with a 4 TO defeat of Arkansas on the Ra orbacks’ home ground. The Aggie plays began clicking immediately with an in spired 65 ' yard march at the outset of the game to pay dirt. The Aggie kicking continued to be brilliant with both Lightnin’ Leo Daniels and speedy Barney Welch SIMMONS JOERIS DANIELS angling their boots for the little red flag with remarkable accuracy. Zapalac, Bucek, Simmons, and Mercer excelled in the blocking and tackling department with Sophomore Hank Foldberg and Wayne Cure holding down the strongest post on the field, the tackle slot. The Razorbacks met a rough and ready Aggie team who, although lost in the rush for the crown, were playing championship ball. OGDEE STURCKEN ANDREWS Aggies Out-Pass S. M. U. 27—20 On November 7th almost the entire Corps witnessed a n entirely satisfying game at Dallas. Although the weather was cloudy and the field muddy the Aggies spirits were high as accompanied by additional ardent supporters from TSCW. They watched the Aggie eleven put forward one of their best games by defeating the Mustangs 27 ' 20. Although still somewhat weak on the defensive, the Farmers showed up with an offensive that was a brilliant combination of straight ' tO ' the ' mark passes by Leo Daniels and inspired running by Barney Welch, Leo Daniels, and company. The line, wobbly at first, came through with some fine defensive blocking and offensive rushing. Star ' ring in the line were Felix Bucek, Bill Sibley, Bill Ffender ' son, Boots Simmons, and Hank Foldberg. Owls and Aggies Battle to 0—0 Tie Outplaying the Owls all over the field the Texas Aggies on November 14 battled Rice to a 0 ' 0 tie on Houston ground in a game full of thrills but devoid of scores. The Owls and the Aggies rose to defensive heights by staving off each others goal line threats in 60 minutes of battling. Twice the Aggies moved up to the Owl six to be repulsed and likewise threatened several more times. Late in the 4th Rice marched to the A. 6? M. one to miss its chance for a score by a wide field goal attempt. Leo Daniels and Barney Welch were the sparkplugs in the Aggie backfield with Dub Sibley, Ray Mulhollan, Felix Bucek, and Boots Simmons playing hangup defensive ball on the Aggie line. COX DUSEK WILDE ANDERSON PAYNE STEYMAN WELCH memorial Stadium Goal Line Crossed Traveling to Austin for the traditional Turkey Day Classic with the Texas Longhorns, the Aggies were again kept from breaking the Jinx which has held them off since 1924, but one tradition was broken as Sophomore Barney Welch crossed the Longhorn goal line on a 71 ' yard punt return to become the first Aggie to actually carry the ball across the payoff stripe in Memorial Stadium. Texas scored early in the second quarter and held all Aggie drives in check until Welch, behind good block ' ing from Simmons, Bucek, and Zapalac, gathered in a Texas boot in the first minutes of the final quarter and tied the score. A drive, featuring Jackie Field and Roy Dale McKay’s passing, brought the second Texas touchdown with only two minutes to go. After the kickoff the Aggies unleashed the vaunted aerial attack, and were threatening the Texas goal when the game ended. Two screen pass plays found the Aggies deep in Texas territory, but time wasn’t enough and the game ended with the Longhorns 12 ' 6 victors. LU. S. C. Falls Before the mighty Aggies Holding out until midway in the second quarter the Texas Aggies unfurled a crushing attack to defeat the Washington State Cougars, 21 ' 0, on December 5 in San Antonio, closing the Aggie season. Three times the Cougars marched within the shadow of the Aggie goal in the first half with the Aggies stop- ping them short with brilliant defense work and successive interceptions by Sibley and Rogers. Ending a crushing drive Willie Zapalac picked up a fumble to go over for the first Aggie score just before the half. The second half belonged to the Aggies with Webster, Zapalac, and Belleville engineering two more scores. This unprecedented win brought the Aggies b ack to their true championship form but closed the college foot ' ball careers of 24 Aggie juniors and seniors who had seen a Conference Championship and Co ' Championship. We salute these Aggies: Barth, Bucek, Cure, Henderson, Joeris, Maples, Moore, Mulhollan, Rogers, Sibley, Sim- mons, Webster, Zapalac, and Andrews, Cox, Daniels Luethy, Mercer, Ogdee, Slaughter, Sturcken, and Williams. WILLIAMS BELLVILLE HAND FOLDBERG LUETHY STOUT MONTGOMERY FISH FOOTBALL Coach Lil Dimmit’s Fish football team opened the season with a 25-8 triumph over the Allen Academy team. The team showed up well for the season opener, and Marion Flanagan and Buryi Baty were the standouts of this game. Flanagan scored all of the touchdowns, one being by a pass from Baty and one on a 95 yard kickoff return. In their second start the Aggie Fish slaughtered the Camp Hood aggregation, 7TO, as Flanagan added 18 more points to his total. Buryi Baty threw a total of 11 passes and completed 8 for a total of 113 yards and three touchdowns. The entire Fish squad saw action in this game. Driving 88 yards in the final three minutes, the Aggie Fish defeated the Rice Slimes 13-6 to continue unbeaten and untied. Early in the game the Fish passing ace Buryi Baty was forced to retire on account of an injured ankle, but into the game to replace him came Bart Haltom, a 170 pound lad from Bryan. Haltom was easily the standout of the game as he ran and passed in a manner which brought the crowd to its feet on several occasions. Also a standout for the Fish was Gus White, hard driving fullback, who accounted for plenty of yardage for the Fish. At Austin in Memorial Stadium the Fish did not fare so well in their closing game. On a muddy, rain-soaked gridiron that completely nullified their passing game, the Texas Aggie Fish lost to the Texas U. Yearlings by a count of 12-0. The soggy ball bogged down the Fish passing attack and left them with a record of three wins and one loss in four starts for the season. Wayland Hill and Frank Guess accounted for the Yearling scores in the last two periods with long runs. 363 “LIL” DimmiTT “LIL” DIMMITT Coach The 1942 Baseball season found the Aggie team with a new head baseball coach. When the shift of coaches occurred early last spring. Coach Marty Karow turned over the response bility of guiding the Aggie Diamondeers over the top to the Southwest Conference Champion ' ship. “LiF Dimmitt, probably one of the best known figures in Texas athletic circles, was athletic mentor at Beaumont high school, cattle ranchman and mayor of Georgetown before coming to Texas A. M. Since that time he has become an indispensable cog in the A. M. coaching machinery. BflSEBRLL Texas Aggies, 1942 Baseball Champions Thus the Texas Aggies biased their way in true championship form to their first Southwest Conference baseball crown in five years. Spurred on by their coach and trainer, Lil Dimmitt, the Aggies closed their season by defeating their oldest rivals, the Texas Longhorns, on the most “jinxed” spot on earth. Everyone from Captain John Scoggins, one of the greatest players to don an Aggie uniform, to Manager Jimmy Montgomery played an integral part in the team’s victorious march. The crowning glory came with the naming of six Aggies on the Associated Press All Conference Team: Sam Porter, first base; Ira Glass, second base; Les Peden, third base; John Scoggins, catcher; Charlie Stevenson, pitcher; and Cullen Rogers, outfield. 364 Season Standing W L Percentage Texas Aggies 13 2 .857 Texas 11 9 4 .692 S.M. IT 7 8 .467 Rice 5 9 .357 Baylor 4 8 .333 T. C. U. 2 9 .182 THE 1942 SEflSOn Baylor On March 20, the Aggies opened their con ' ference season with a 2 ' 0 victory over the Baylor Bears. The Aggies shoved across their first talley in the second frame and again in the fifth a costly error by the Bears allowed Jim Newberry to score from third as Ira Glass knocked a tough roller through Bob Miller, Bruin first sacker. However, the next day the Bears cut off a ninth inning ralley and defeated the Aggies 4 to 3. A. M. took the conference lead when Baylor invaded Kyle Field April 11 and fell before a tremendous Aggie batting attack to the tune of 15 to 9. Stevenson worked most of the way, but Shuford was given credit for the win. SCOGGINS ROGERS BLACK PEDEN HENDERSON s. m. u. On March 30, Les Peden and Leo Daniels slugged the Aggies to a stinging 19 6 victory over the Ponies. Stevenson was touched for eleven hits, but enjoyed a good lead all the way. The following afternoon the Ponies got revenge as an eighth inning rally brought them a sweet ITS decision over the Aggies. It was too much Charlie Stevenson when the Aggies dr ubbed S.M.U. on Kyle Field April 18. Stevenson showed fine form and allowed three scattered hits. Porter was the batting star and he turned in four for four. Final score: Aggies 11; S.M.U. 0. Rice The Aggies buried the Rice Owls under an avalanche of 29 hits and chalked up a 26 to victory in their game April 21 in Houston. Les Peden had a field day, garnering two singles, a double, a triple and a home run. The Aggies scored 10 runs in the seventh to climax the slaughter. The following Saturday the Owls met the Aggies in a double header and the luckless Owls came out on the short end of both games. Stevem son pitched superbly and blanked the Owls 11 -0 in the opener. In the seven inning nightcap Smokey Carden allowed the Owls only three hits, but two in the first frame went for runs. However, things turned for the better and Glass paced the Aggies to a 6T victory. HALLOW PORTER STEVENSON ALDRICH GLASS T. C. U. The Frogs had bad luck on their first meeting with the Farmers and fell before the Aggies 12 ' 6. Daniels provided the chief impetus of the cadet attack as he walloped two homers, a double and a single in five trips. The Aggies had a big first inning and chased across four tallies, and from then on it was the Aggies all the way. Once again the Frogs were the victims of the powerful Aggies when they met May 1. This time the Farmers slugged themselves to an 18 ' 6 win with four homers, two triples, three doubles and nine singles. The following afternoon Stevenson marked up his eighth conference win as the Aggies slaughtered the Frogs 16-2. The Aggies displayed much power and collected 25 hits from three Froggie pitchers. Texas On March 27, the defending champion Texas Longhorns slipped up in their opening game with the Aggies, losing 4 to 1 because they failed to hit with men on base. The Longhorns left ten men stranded and were able to collect only seven scat¬ tered hits. The Aggies scored in the second, third, fourth, and eighth with Scoggins’ big bat a leading factor. The big test for the Aggies came May 8 and 9, when the Cadets met the Steers in a two game series in which the Conference Championship was at stake. In the opener a mighty home run over the 363-foot mark on the right center field fence by Cullen Rogers with two men on gave the Farmers a thrilling 8 to 4 decision over the hard, hustling Longhorns. The next day, before a crowd of nearly six thousand pro-Texas fans, the Aggies clinched the title as they downed the scrapping but belated Steers 5 to 4. Les Peden saved the day as he made an unassisted double play in the eighth which stopped a budding Longhorn rally. Thus the Aggies again took home the bacon and closed one of their most successful seasons in many years. NEWBERRY CARDEN LINDSEY DANIELS SHUFORD FISH BASEBALL BILL BUCHANAN Coach Coached by Bill Buchanan, former Aggie athlete, the Freshman Baseball Squad of 1942 made a very favorable record of five victories and one defeat for the season. The Fish squad opened their season on Kyle Field by defeating the Allen Academy Ramblers 7-2. In the next meet, the Aggie Fish stole home with the winning run to defeat the Texas Yearlings 6A. Big right-handed Lee Forrest of the Aggies set the Texas freshmen down with five hits. On April 10, Coach Buchanan’s Fish slaughtered the Baylor Cubs, 18-0, sparked by the brilliant three-hit hurling of Lee Forrest. The Fish seemingly uncovered another pitching ace when Lefty Byers subdued the Goose Creek Ganders, 7-3, with a five-hit game at Baytown. On April 17, the Texas Yearlings broke loose for five runs in the ninth inning to hand the Aggie Fish the only defeat of the season, 6-5. The Fish closed their season by handing the Baylor Cubs a 9-0 defeat on Kyle Field, as Big Lee Forrest again proved himself to be worthy varsity material. 368 DOUGH ROLLinS The man who is responsible for bringing the Aggie track team to the eminence that it holds today is none other than John W. Rollins. Dough, previous to his re ' entry into the Army with the rank of Captain, was business manager of the athletics, varsity track coach and football end coach. He was one of the Texas Aggie gridiron greats, having lettered in 1914T5T6 and having captained the 1916 eleven. Dough also played on the 36th Division team in the A. E. F. in France. Today he is still playing the game, serving under and with his classmate, Gen. A. D. Bruce at Camp Hood, Killeen, Texas. R C K Two members of the 1942 Aggie Track team, Roy Bucek and Kendrick (Pete) Watkins, made outstanding records during the season and were rated All American by the NCAA. Roy Bucek was classed All American in broad jump, high hurdles, and low hurdles. He had backed up Robnett for two years on the gridiron and had had little chance to shine, but in track his record has been an enviable one. Bucek also was the Southwest Conference champion in the 120 and 220 yard hurdles. Pete Watkins was ace high jumper for the Aggie Squad. In a quadrangular meet with Baylor, SMU, and TCU he set a mark of 6 feet 10 inches. 369 THE TRACK SEASOA In the Borde r Olympics of 1942, the first meet of the season for the Aggies, the Longhorns, paced by Mac Umstattd, came from behind to beat off a determined bid by the Aggies, and annexed the meet. Watkins, Ricks, and Boydston of Oklahoma A. M. tied for the high jump. Brush, Stallings, Knight, and Labus teamed up and won the 880 yard relay. At the 25th Annual Southwestern Exposition on March 22 nd, Texas totaled 47 points to win the contest, A. M. scored 38J 2, and Rice played third with 38 points. However the Aggies spread ' eagled the field in the preparatory and freshmen division with 76 points while Texas was far back in second place with 19. Wat ' kins tied with Stuart of Sheppard Field for first place in the high jump. Next the Aggies swamped the Sam Hous ' ton Teachers and San Marcos teachers in a triangular meet. The Aggies scored 112 J 2 points, Houston 28, and San Marcos I 8 J 2 . Henderson was high point man as he annexed the shotput and the broad jump. The Aggies won 13 of the 15 events losing only the discus and jave ' lin. The next meet the Aggies took part in was the Texas Relays and Roy Bucek took first place in the 120 yard high hurdles with a time of 144. Albert Ricks came through in the high jump and tied for first place in this event with a jump of 6 ft. ' 5 2 in. On April 2 , the Aggie tracksters nosed out Texas for the first time since 1931 with 69 points to the Long ' horns’ 53. Roy Bucek won the 120 high hurdles while MOSER t cG it HENDERSON Ricks and Watkins took first in the pole vault and high jump, respectively. Henderson won the shotput, and the 440 relay team won with a time of 43 seconds. A. M. S. M. U., and T. C. U. held a quadrangular meet April 19 and the farmers took 12 of 16 first places and swept all four places in the mile run, won by McGlothian in 4:29.4. Watkins bested the Southwest Conference record as he topped the timber at 6 feet, 8 inches. Ken Stalling was high point man with iV z points. Johnny Zeigler won the two mile event. Roy Bucek led the Aggie squad to another victory in a dual meet with Rice. Bucek won each hurdle event while his brother Felix made a throw of 141 feet, 7 inches to win the discus. Pete Watkins easily took the high jump and Albert Ricks won first in the pole vault. The Aggies made 75j points to Rice’s 461 2 - Ten Aggie tracksters participated in the Drake Re¬ lays in Des Moines, and made a pretty good showing. Roy Bucek won his 120 yard high hurdle heat, but was nosed out by Rice’s Bill Cummins in the finals. The Aggies won the 480 yard shuttle high hurdle, deposing the favored Oklahoma Aggies who finished second. The Texas Longhorns won the Little Conference with Rice and A. 6? M. finishing second and third respectively. The Aggies would have probably made a better showing but they were minus the services of Captain Roy Bucek. However, one of A. M. ' s greatest freshmen teams cleaned up their division. Zeigler easily won the two mile event. Led by Joe Vajdos and Johnny Zeigler the Aggie tracksters finished second in the Southwest Con¬ ference meet held in Dallas May 9-10. Vajdos scored a big upset when he beat out Umstattd of Texas. Ricks and Watkins tied for first in the high jump while Bill Cummins of Rice barely nosed out Roy Bucek in the 120 yard high hurdles. Albert Ricks ranked third in the meet in the individual scoring department. The final standings of the six conference teams were: Texas 57 J 4 ; A. fe 5 M. 481 4; Rice 44 2; Baylor 14; T. C. U. 9, and Arkansas and S. M. U. tied for sixth place with two points each. F. BUCEK BRUSH KX10HT STALLING WATKINS RICKS FISH TRACK Sweeping to overwhelming victories in every meet this year, the Fish track squad won the name of the greatest freshman team in Aggie history. Under Coach Dough Rollins, the Fish squad showed their worth early in the season by beating the varsity in the mile relay and furnishing them good competition in other events. In the South ' western Fat Stock Show and Exposition Meet which was held in Fort Worth, the Fish piled up the almost unbelievable total of 76 points. On April 11, a total of 105 points was piled up as the Fish swamped the North Texas Aggies in a dual track meet on Kyle field. At Houston, the Fish scored 701 2 points on Rice Field to win the fresh ' man division of the Little Conference track and field meet and wind up the greatest season in Aggie Fish track history. Larry Wolf was the standout man of the squad, being a top man in the 440 yard dash. Most versatile man of the squad was Jennings Anderson, who besides being a sprinter of no mean ability, also handled several field events. ZEIGLER McGLOTHIAN GARRETT VAJDOS MONTGOMERY COX Homiu POLO The Polo Team was hampered this year because of the fact that all the schools in their class have abandoned polo and as a result the cadets had to play professional and civilian teams. The Farmers played San Angelo four games and managed to beat in the last one by 5 to 4. The San Angelo team is a powerful professional aggregation and belongs to the 17 goal class. The only other major game played by the Aggies was with the Big Spring team. This game was won by the Aggies by a score of 9 to 4. Besides these games the Aggies have played several other mixed teams and have won every one of these by a fairly large margin. The backbone of the team is Bill Braid and Clyde Raley. Other members are Norris McGowen, Joe Merts, Morty Mert 2 ;, Richard Harding, Jack Buie, J. T. Westbrook and C. O. Irving. The Aggies will lose three seniors this semester, however next season’s team should be one of the best in the state. 374 CROSS COUDIRY Coach Ray Putnam’s Cross Country team made an excellent showing this season even though they only participated in two meets because of the lack of transportation facilities. The team was composed of Johnny Ziegler, Joe Vajdos, Mac McGlothlin, John Cheathem, Tommy Winn, Frank Bibbs, and Bob Garrett. In a meet with the Texas Longhorns, Ziegler was beaten by Thompson and as a result the Farmers came out on the short end of a 31 ' 26 score. Thompson established a new conference record as he ran the course in 11:52, but since it was not a conference meet the record did not go in the books. When the Conference Meet was held the Aggies and the Longhorns completely dominated it. There was a strong wind bucking the tracksters and as a result the time was very poor. Vajdos and Ziegler finished third and fourth, respectively. It is thought by many of the sport scribes that if Bob Garrett had been in the race the Aggies would have taken the meet; however, Garrett was here at the college nursing a case of mumps. Ziegler now holds the two mile conference record while little Joe “Workhorse” Vajdos holds the onedialf mile record. 375 PISTOL TEfllTI Front row: L. L. MARSHAL, CAPT. RUSSELL COOK, NORMAN MANSFIELD. Second row: ASST. COACH SGT. CAYNE, W. T. JONES, CHARLES MAYS, TEAM COACH LT. RICHARDS. Third row: JERRY FUGLER, R. GRADY, W. GRAY, D. G. RAY, G. M. TURNER. Fourth row: I. D. VAIL, T. H. HOGAN, B. L. SHANNON, J. E. KELLY. The Aggie Pistol Team has fired matches against outstanding teams all over the nation. These matches are fired on the home range of the teams under the supervision of some school official. The scores are then exchanged and the winner announced. Also the team competes in several shoulder ' to ' shoulder matches with teams such as the Texas Highway Patrol Pistol Team, the Houston Bayou Pistol Team, the Austin City Police Team, the Dallas Civilian Team, and many others. The team so far this year has not fired any pistol matches, but the prospects of a very good season are bright with the three outstanding lettermen, Team Captain Russell Cook, Sec. ' Treas. Bob Cox, and Norman Mansfield, on the squad. Coach of the team at the beginning of the season was Lt. L. ]. Lefkovsky, however, he was ordered away in September, and Lt. Richards is at the present time coaching the squad. Varsity members of the team include: Captain Cook, Robert Cox, Norman Mansfield, W. T. Jones, R. Grady, Larry Ferguson, and G. M. Turner. 376 CORPS RIFLE TERITI Front row: W. RIGGINS, CAPT. RUSSELL COOK, L. L. MARSHALL. Second row: ASST. COACH SGT. CAYNE, A. F. REILLY, W. OBENOUR, W. T. JONES, J. WASP, J. M. JONES, TEAM COACH CAPT. WILLIAMS. Third row: J. KELLY, J. A. MURPHY, P. G. SILBER, W. D. LITTLE, A. J. STOCKER, R. S. GUENTHER, S. D. HERVEY, W. J. EMRICH. The Corps Rifle Team and the “Fish” Rifle Team, although they have not started the regular match season yet, have shot remarkable scores in their daily workout. The match season will begin in January. After an elimination in which out of 200 candidates the best 30 men were picked, the teams started their daily practice in anticipation of the forthcoming matches. To date the Corps Team has participated in open State competition in Austin, Houston, Dallas, and Kilgore against the best civilian and military shooters throughout the Southwest. The team did very good and many of the members returned with trophies testifying to their ability in competition. Team Captain Russell Cook in these State Matches returned with 11 different trophies which he won over strong competition. Lettermen of the team were: Team Captain Cook, Sec.-Treas. Howard Crossland, L. L. Marshall and Sam Dixon. Varsity members of the team besides the lettermen are as follows: William Obenour, W. Riggins, W. T. Jones, J. Wasp, and J. M. Jones. Much of the credit for the success of the teams is due to the interest and good coaching of Capt. C. A. Williams, Coach, and Assistant Coach Cayne. 377 iniRflmURflL ATHLETICS Left to right: TISHLER, STANDIFER, ADAMSON, PONTH1EUX, HOKE, PENBERTHY, DOWELL. W. L. PENBERTHY Director of Intramural Athletics C. G. “SPIKE” WHITE, ’35 One of the best known and popular men of the A. M. Campus, Mr. W. L. Penberthy, carries upon his shoulders the burden of directing the play of some six thousand cadets. Backing him up, how¬ ever, and giving invaluable assistance in every possible way are his assistants, the Recreational Officers in each organisation, and the student Departmental Managers working with the “P. E.” Office. At the present time fifteen sports are offered the upperclassmen and the freshmen, five being of¬ fered each semester of the year. Since the introduction of the three terms a year system, the intramural champions are selected for each semester. Last year, for the 1941-42 session, E Field Artillery took its third successive Class A title, while 3rd Hq. Field Artillery captured the Class B flag. Class A cham¬ pion for the first semester of this year was H Coast Artillery with freshmen of E Infantry defeating the rest of the competitors in their group. The staff supervising the some 1500 games per year include Penberthy, Director of Intramural Athletics, and his assistants, Nicky Ponthieux, A. D. Adamson, swim¬ ming coach, C. E. Tischler, W. M. Dowell, J. W. Standifer, and G. D. Hoke. “ Spike” White, one of the most popular assistants, has gone into the Navy Physical Fitness Program, as an Ensign. He will be greatly missed by all of us. 37S iniRRmuRflL cHflmpions CLASS A Swimming E INF. Front row: Beaumont, Huffman, Jenn, Barth, Her ' rington, Pankey. Bac row: Watson; Lacy, A. F.; Lacy, A. O.; Bates. CLASS A Horseshoes H CAC Front row: Dunn, Smith, DuBose, Schneider. Bac row: Schneider, Daniel, Wischkaemper. CLASS A Ping Pong C CAC Frost, Meyer, DuBose, Law, Reber. CLASS A Track F FA Helmcamp, Cheatham, Rotholz, Johnson, Stalling, Jonsson, Conger. iniRRmURflL CHAITIPIOnS CLASS A Softball A INF Front row: Hanby, Ruisinger, B archer ding, Eh dridge, Newton, Dennington. Bac row: Canfield, Brendle, Mitchell, Hall. CLASS B Tennis A INF Front row: Haby, Denton, Vacek, Gilbert, Stark. Bac row: Demack, Mattox, Van Fleet. CLASS B Softball 3RD HQ FA Front row: Barrier, Turner, Utesch, Warren, Davis. Bac row: Nash, Ferrel, Waters, Peters. CLASS B Track 3RD HQ FA Front row: Peter, Pressly, Haas, Strohmeyer, John son. Bac row: Warren, Randall. miRflmuRflL cHflmpions CLASS B Horseshoes F INF. Front row: Caldwell, Hudgins, Neuton, Ball, Mar ' tin, Hoff. Bac row: Norris, Halley, Saunders, Blocker. CLASS B Handball D FA Hill, Denton, Lloyd, McLeod, Stebbins. CLASS B UJater Polo 3RD HQ FA Front row: Willke, Barrier, Payne, Waters, Podd. Bac row: Nash, Farnum, Glazener, Welch. CLASS B Boxing HQ. CAV. Allen, Crain, Angelo. iniRflmuRRL cHflmpions CLASS A Tennis INFANTRY BAND Front row; Field, Stephens, McKelvey, Varvel. Bac row: Alston, Inglish, Schulz. 7 [ot pictured: Chapman. CLASS A Water Polo 3RD HQ FA Front row: Lovett, Podd, Waters, Payne. Bac row: Nash, Farnum, Welch. CLASS A Volleyball H CAC Front row: Brailis, Adcock, Honea. Bac row: Dunn, Pierson, Ransey, Daniel. CLASS A Swimming H CAC Adcock, Honea, Haroldson, Ramsey, Pierson, Daniel. mTRRmURAL CLASS B Swimming C FA Rogers, Maher, Bower, Lokey, Sylvester, Brown, Dickenson, Ray, Rheman, McCarty. CLASS B Tennis G FA Front row: Nicol, Fehrenkamp, Spacek, Carroll. BacJ{ row: Roark, Wiedenman, Godfrey. Junior Intramural Managers Sophomore, Junior, and Senior Intramural Mail ' agers. 1 . Petit and Inglis in Tennis match. 2 . Championship Volleyball game. 3. Twilight League Champions. 4. Intramural action. 5. Twilight League action. 6 . Terrell and Hudson . . . 7. Volleyball league opening. 8 . Double exposure. 9. Aggies’ favorite sport. 10 . Class B Intramural Champions. 11 . “Spike” White presents Class A Intramural flag to “Ace” Hudson. 12 . Class A Intramural Champions. 1 . Junior Corps Trip to Denton. 2. Basketball practice. 3. Famous Aggie Band in Dallas. 4. Football team really looks happy here. 5. We fail to score again against the Owls. 6 . Rogers in on the play as usual. 7. Jackie McKay of T. U. heads into Rogers and Simmons. 8 . T’aint real, but it’s good cam ' ouflage practice. 1 . Takes more than one to stop the Aggies. 2 . Rogers takes pass against Texas Tech. 3 . Spike has a touch of Texas in his walk. 4 . Better get out your jeep if you are going to catch “Slick.” 5. The Twilight League at twilight. 6 . The Saddle Tramps invade Aggieland. 7. Now try it backwards. 8 . Danny Green ready for the takeoff. 9. Scoggins brings in another run. 10 . The Red Raiders are stopped again. 1 1. Round and round she goes . . . Pete Henry slinging. Major Paul A. Brown was born on June 7, 1907, at Silsbee, Texas. He entered A. (is? M. College in 1924 and worked his way through school. He was a second lieutenant in Company C, Infantry, a member of the Burleson County Club and the American Society of Civil Engineers, and was vice- president of the One Buttoneers. Having successfully com¬ pleted the prescribed course for the Senior Division, Infantry, R.O.T.C., he graduated in 1928 with the degree of Bachelor of Science in Civil Engineering. In 1929 he was appointed a second lieutenant. Infantry Reserve. He accepted a promotion to first lieutenant in 1932 and in 1938 became a captain in the Marine Corps, having transferred to that branch of the service “in search of more action.” From 1938 until 1940 he was stationed in Galveston, From that date until June, 1941, he was Battalion Ex- Officer with the Second Marine Brigade at San Diego, ifdrnia. He was then sent to Shanghai, China, as one of the group of Marines stationed there to protect the citizens property of the United States during the tense days pre- Pearl Harbor. In November, the President, foreseeing the showdown with Japan, withdrew the gallant Marines from China, and Brown was ordered to Manila. He received the Army Silver Star on April 27, 1942, for Gallantry in action against the enemy in the Manila Bay area. ' ' While it is unusual for a Marine to be awarded an Army medal, in this case he was serving under Army generals. Someday the full story of his heroism will be told. In the meantime, no one doubts for a moment that Major Brown, as a true Aggie, gave a full account of himself. MAJOR PAUL A. BROWN ☆ ☆ ☆ ☆ ☆ ARMY SILVER STAR I I I The Silver Star is awarded to a person ‘ l who, while an officer or enlisted man of the Army, is cited for gallantry in action. ' ’ Originally, the authorization on July 9, 1919, specified its award as a star three ' eighteenths of an inch in diameter, and it was designed to be worn on the service ribbon for the engagement in which it was merited. In 1932, the decoration itself became a fulbsized medal in star shape, but the designation for which it was awarded remained the same. The award is made when a person is cited in orders issued from the headquarters of a United States Force which is commanded by or which is the appropriate command of a general officer, which citation does not warrant the award of the Medal of Honor or the Distinguished Service Cross. While many persons were cited in orders during the World War for which they would be entitled to the Silver Star, approximately only 11,517 members and former members of the Army have made application for and received this decoration. The medal has been awarded a number of times in the current war. The general rules regarding the presentation hold true with the Silver Star, but this medal may not be awarded posthumously. i ORGANIZATIONS R m E R I C R PI SOCIETY OF CIVIL ERGIREERS J. C. Denny..............................President Joe Bauml...........................Vice President C. A. Riggs, Jr............................Treasurer Charlie Reagan...........................Secretary Allen, J. W. Davidson, P. A. Hunter, T. G. McSwain, A. S. Stocker, Arthur J. Anderson, L. R. Davies, J. B. Jones, Arthur C. McWhorter, J. C. Stotzer, R. E. Ball, John R. Davies, S. B. Jones, Fred, Jr. Neel, Marvin E. Sturdivant, R. Bardgette, John J. Davis, H. L. Jones, T. R., Jr. Newton, T. R. Sullins, Robert Tim Barrett, E. W. Barth, C. R. Denney, J. C. Dixon, S. B. Jordan, F. W. Keirsey, R. L. O’Connor, James, Jr. Surman, Arnold C. Barth, Thomas S. Esmond, K. E. Kelly, J. E. Owens, P. N. Sutherland, D. R. Bauml, J. A. Fallwell, F. X. Kincy, W. P. Parker, B. F. Sutherland, Jerry Billingsley, J. C. Ferguson, Bill M. Kisler, Robert Gordon Parnell, J. E. Sutherland, T. H. Birdwell, Russ Franklin, Clvde Clayton Lemke, C. A. Peterson, Luther T. Swatzell, P. D. Blakelock, D. R. Frederick, Bill B. Lockett, A. Vernon Pittard, C. W. Tallichet, E. L. Broussard, D. L. Fry, Edward Look, H. Dwight Pittman, V. H. Thanheiser, Charles A. Bruner, Larry L. Buckner, E. D. Gables, Gene G. Garret, R. K. Loomis, R. C. Lovil, W. C. Porter, John B. Potter, W. A. Thenn, G. R., Jr. Thompson, B. B. Buniva, Robert Gedney, W. R. Lowry, W. E., Ill Thompson, E. G. Burks, R. E. Geyer, Carl Paul Lozano, C. M. Kanerty, John ri., Jr. Thompson, L. S. Burns, R. E., Jr. Goodson, Jimmy Luttrell, Jose Reagan, C. W. Tyler, A. T. Butler, R. W. Griffith, J. B. Maceiras, Richard P. Reagan, J. W. Valentine, Jack, Jr. Campbell, Art Grissom, FI. H. Magee, B. M. Rich, Charles J. Voith, C. K. Carter, Roy A., Jr. Guido, Cosmo F. Mayfield, R. B. Rideout, A. F., Jr. Waggener, W. G. Carter, W. C., Jr. Haden, Robert 0. Maynard, M. L. Riggs, C. A., Jr. Warren, A. J., Jr. Childs, B. O., Jr. F aile, H. Q., Jr. Mees, Nick, Jr. Riggs, Maxey Weil, Cecil Coker, Billy G. Haraldsan, Ed. S. Mitchell, F. S. Roberts, R. S. West, Paul M. Combs, Watson G. Harrison, George L. Moore, Owen A. Saldana, Juan A. Whilden, J. F. Cox, Dwight J. Haskin, P. H. Muller, C. W. Scalfi, R. A., Jr. Wilson, Mason Crist, G. E. Hat hett, B. G. Muse, A. C. Schmidt, E. W. Wipff, K. R. Crouch, J. C. Hill, John R. McAfee, Jack Schumann, M. A. Witten, P. W. Crunk, Maxey M. Hilliard, H. E. McCaldin, Roy O. Sikes, Andrew L. Woods, D. R. Cullum, T. A., Jr. Holland, W. E. McDade, A. F. Snearly, C. L. Wortham, W. F. Guppies, F. C. Howeth, Donald M. McKinney, E. L. Specia, A . J. Wyde, Edwin L. Cypert, R. D. Huffman, L. E. McSpadden, E. F., Jr. Styles, L. H. Yarbrough, C. W. 391 SCHOLARSHIP HOHOR SOCIETY Bill Galloway......................................President Adolph Specia................................Vice President. James McAllister..........................Secretary ' Treasurer Adkisson, W. M. Anthony, Daniel Baen, S. R. Baird, J. A. Baker, F. W. Banks, W. F. Barnard, K. R. Barton, J. P. Bell, P. L. Benet, FI. J. Bever, Wm. Bonn, E. W. Bowie, W. H. Bresnen, K. C. Brown, Alason Brown, R. L. Burks, S. Y. Burns, L. L. Canfield, E. H. Caraway, Bryant Cardwell, W. W.Jr. Charlebois, G. J. Chatham, Russell Clemons, H. C. Gofer, D. B. Cox, J. T. Crim, Roy Davis, D. M. Denny, J. C. DeVolin, T. E. Elison, J. H. Elmendorf, H. F. Fahr, R. E. Foster, O. G. Fowler, A. H. Galloway, W. J. Gammon, S. R. Goatley, J. H., Jr. Goodson, W. C. Goppert, J. G. Green, R. T. Griffin, D. C. Gulley, R. L. Hancock, C. R. Harrison, W. B. 392 SCHOLARSHIP HOAOR SOCIETY Hartman, E. C. Hawthorne, R. R. Holdeman, H. W. Holecamp, E. R. Hollingsworth, Joe Jacobson, H. S. Johnson, D. F. Johnson, Guy Jolley, R. L. Kaffer, S. C. Keenel, F. C. Keith, J. J. Kelsey, J. F. Kokernot, R. H. Kunkel, H. O. Lacy, A. O. Lacy, A. T. Lansdon, D. S., Jr. Latimer, J. R. Lawler, W. T. Lehmberg, W. H. Little, D. D. Luries, W. J. Lynch, A. H. Lynch, J. E. McMillan, Marvin McSwain, Angus Madin, S. H. Marshall, L. L. Miller, J. B. Moore, T. N. Morehouse, W. B. Mulhollan, Ray Nance, O. A., Jr. Norris, H. W. Parker, W. D. Pesek, J. T., Jr. Pierce, T. K. Pledger, F. A. Powell, J. A. Pratt, J. W., Jr. Reagan, C. W. Riggs, C. A. Robertson, J. L. Roddy, L. W. Shillingburg, E. C. Smith, K. D. Sommer, Helmut Specia, A. J. Staut 2 ;enberger, A. L. Taylor, B. C. Terrell, Raymond Thenn, G. R., Jr. Worth, R. F. Wyatt, C. E. York, J. B. 393 AITIERICfin mSTITUTE OF CHEITIICAL EAGIAEERS Jasper H. Barrett...... George M. Wunderlick Paul W. Brandon..... . . . . Secretary ' Treasurer Aiken, J. L. Burch, C. O. Albritton, G. W. Burnham, W. E. Goerte, C. W. McDow, H. N. Smith, H. D. Allbright, J. F. Bursley, G. H. P. Griffin, D. G. Miller, E. M. Smith, J. L. Alliston, J. W. Butler, J. T. Hale, H. D. Montemayor, P. S. Morris, J. M. Sommers, Conrad Apperson, R. Burks, S. V. Ham, C. M. Spalding, J. C. Bachle, W. H. Bryant, R. L. Hardwicke, J. B. Morrison, A1 Sternenberg, P. L. Baker, E. E. Cardenas, M. Hart, W. H. Murray, R. H. Stillinger, D. L. Baker, J. T. Carmichael, B. J. Hatt, F. G. Newton, L. E. Stockton, L. Ball, W. F. Colen, B. J. Hawthorne, R. R. Noel, M. D. Stringfellow, M. B. Balzer, j. W. Collier, J. E. Hendrick, E. R. Owings, J. B. Sweeney, B. D. Barnard, K. R. Cottle, J. C. HufFmeyer, H. B. Painchaud, K. C. Swope, Gordon Barnes, J. L. Culberson, O. L. Irvine, A. R. Paul, R. B. Terrell, W. J. Beavers, J. E. Darnell, G. S. Jacobson, H. S. Pierce, L. B. Thompson, W. G. Beckers, W. L. Dieckert, J. W. James, R. D. Poole, G. Q. Tijerina, F. Trainer, S. F. Bennett, H. E. Downard, H. T. Keeney, F. C. Rand, F. G. Bever, Wm. Downs, A. W. Keller, A. M. Reedy, W. H. Tyman, E. P. Vicevich, A. J. Boddie, C. B. Druce, R. W. Lamb, A. H. Riggan, J. M. Bohanon, W. J. DuMars, D. B. Lander, J. R. Robertson, J. M. Wallace, C. H. Booker, C. E. Eads, W. J. Leland, T. W., Jr. Roddy, L. W. Watson, A. M. Bowden, R. FL. Edwards, B. C. Lobrecht, A. P. Roeger, J. L. Webb, R. S. Brammer, H. L. Elliot, T. Love, F. S. Sadtler, J. D. White, R. I. Brooda, A. Ellis, W. F. Lynch, A. H. Sampson, Barnard Selman, J. R. White, R. W. Brossard, G. K. Farber, E. M. Mason, L. Willman, G. C. Broussard, E. S. Franklin, W. C. Mathis, J. F. Shanks, R. Wolcott, J. S. Bruton, W. E. Furman, D. W. Matyear, C. Sharrai, L. C. Woodham, J. F. Brown, C. T. Geiger, R. H. Matzner, O. R. Sheets, R. W. Wright, W. H. Brinkley, G. L. Gleason, J. F. McAtee, J. L. Smith, A. G. Whitaker, N. R. 394 RmERICRfl mSTITUTE OF ELECTRICRL ERGinEERIRG D. S. Lansdon......................................President G. J. Greaney, Jr...........................Secretary-Treasurer Adkisson, W. M. Anderson, C. W. Baird, J. A. Brown, D. C. Brush, C. Breaux, R. A. Burns, L. L. Campbell, J. D. Catt, C. D. Chachere, C. W. Collier, A. E. Eberspacher, L. H. Eddy, J. S. Evans, J. H. Fusselman, V. C. Grafton, W. C. Guymon, V. F. Hagen, H. B. Hagood, W. N. Hale, E. M. Hartman, E. C. Hassinger, A. K. Henson, S. R. Hiltpold, L. E. Huddleston, R. H. Huckins, G. J. Huss, G. I. Ibsch, E. A. Johnson, R. C. Jones, R. B. Keith, J. J. Kirkpatrick, O. D. Kiser, J. W. Knowles, R. W. Lewis, R. W. Loofborrow, R. J, McEver, J. W. McGee, R. E. McMillin, J. M. Robb, T. H. Schaefer, C. J. H. Schram, A. J. Smylie, J. W. Spivey, J. F. Taggart, C. L. Truax, W. B. Vickery, A. E. Ward, W. W. Warren, H. L. Webb, E. E. Wilkinson, J. M. Yam, J. W. 395 fllTIERICPn SOCIETY OF AGRICULTURAL EAGIAEERS Officers 1st Term 2nd Term President.....................Hall, W. T. Otto, J. W. Vice President.................McAdams, Y. E. Kimbro, J. K. Secretary ' Treasurer.............Hodges, L. H. Ulich, W. L. Scribe........................Boesch, Gus Olson, O. M. Autry, A. E. Ball, C. E. Beyer, L. Boesch, Gus Callan, J. Chaney, R. Chitwood, R. Colwick, Rex Crowell, J. W. Davis, C. A. Deupree, F. Elmore, F. Ferguson, J. Files, W. F. Foy, E. T. Franklin, R. C. Garrett, J. O. Gibson, B. C. Gibson, D. Graham, C. W. Hall, W. T. Havelka, D. E. Hodges, L. H. Holekamp, E. R. Hollingsworth, Joe Holmes, E. S. Hoover, Joe Ivey, A. H. Jaska, R. C. Kimbro, J. K. Keeter, E. H. Lanier, R. E. Leach, G. Lehrer, W. Lobrecht, D. McAdams, Y. E. Merrill, B. J. Miracle, H. L. Moore, B. C. NuenhofFer, O. O’dell, R. W. Olson, G. O. Olson, O. M. Otto, J. W. Phipps, A. P. Pollan, M. Roger, C. G. Rogers, M. M. Seals, F. C. Thompson, A. V. Turner, O. G. Ulich, W. L. Ullom, J. A. 396 SOCIETY OF RIDERICRn miLITRRY ERGIREERS C. D. Agee...............................President L. D. Housewright................First Vice President O. A. Moore........... P. N. Owens...................Second Vice President C. C. Mitchell............................Secretary ..............Treasurer R RCH ITECTU RR L SOCIETY Moffatt Adams............................President Harry Saunders...........................Treasurer Bill Parker...........................Vice President Bob Simpson..............................Secretary 397 SOCIETY OF RUTOmOTIVE ERGiriEERS C. R. Ursell. . . F. R. Young. . . D. S. Kauffman J. N. Hoss..... .....President Vice President ..... Secretary ... .Treasurer Ball, E. B. Benner, J. R. Hutchins, J. R. Berry, E. W. Ivey, J. P. Ridenour, C. A. Brunson, F. W. Jones, Chas. Rudloff, C. S. Burger, F. W. Lenert, A. A. Saunders, R. L. Campbell, D. E. Link, G. W. Schiff, H. G. Collier, J. M. Lochte, E. E. Scott, R. P. David, L. J. McBride, R. E. Siegel, G. I. Finklestein, M. J. McClendon, E. W. Sisler, C. E. Fisher, J. C. McNair, Wm. Spraggins, N. F. Candler, J. E. May, J. L. Stephens, R. L. Goppert, J. G. Graves, W. E. Maxwell, J. L. Tix, M. H. Hardin, W. R. Moncada, G. Treadwell, D. A. Hennessy, J. M. O’Conner, J. S. Vanderweide, J. H Pauls, E. C. Williams, D. L. Woods, F. L. 398 mSTITUTE OF REROFIRUTICRL SCIERCES Steve Kaffer...................................Chairman Gene Kipp.....................................Treasurer Gene Clark................................Vice Chairman August Lenert........................Senior Representative Clifton Adcock.................................Secretary Jack Thomson........................Junior Representative Seniors Benner, J. R. Burger, F. W. Cherry, H. H. Clark, G. W. Decker, Jack Goppert, Jean Hallam, Bob Hennessy, J. M. Hensley, W. E. Hosek, John Ivey, John Kaffer, Steve Keller, J. F. Graves, T. Lenert, August Lochte, E. H. McClendon, E. W. Pou, C. G. Pratt, J. W. Rosenberg, H. W. Scott, R. P. Sisler, C. E. Stephens, R. L. Tompkins, A. G. Ursell, C. R. Woods. Fred Seigel, G. I. Juniors Adcock, C. L. Armstrong, F. E. Billingsley, S. R. Buzbee, W. G. Canfield, A. B. Collier, Fuller Cresap, Wesley Flowers, W. A. Hearn, C. E. Howard, M. L. Hughes, G. R. Kipp, E. H. Le Rouax, R. K. McDonald, R. F. McGary, W. R. Micks, W. R. Mitchell, Nathan Moseley, W. M. Potter, Scott Priest, R. R. Saunders, R. L. Smith, A. M. Thomson, J. T. Sophomores Aldridge, H. J. Anthony, H. S. Billington, W. A. Blakelock, J. H. Boluch, J. J. Brawner, C. A. Burden, Robert W. Frymire, T. R. Gates, Walter Grossenbacher, C. J. Jones, W. L. Leon, Leonard Pierson, R. Raborn, Ed Straud, G. R. Thrash, C. G. Trunnel, J. W. Walters, C. R. Whitson, Pierce Williams, W. T. Freshmen Bateman, R. L. Boenisch, J. J. Brown, M. E. Bradford, W. J. Carter, J. W. Cook, F. G. Crunk, M. M. Davis, J. C. Dulnig, V. F. Dye, F. E. ‘ Dye, H. L. Fuelhart, D. E. Galewsky, H. Goldman, S. I. Hoffman, H. I. Jarnagin, A. B. Jones, S. C. Jones, T. W. Kanewsky, E. R. Kelley, J. E. Maguire, L. S. Meyers, B. G. McCall, S. P. McCann, J. F. McLane, J. E. McLear, R. D. McWhorter, J. C. Newman, L. S. Nichols, R. L. Ramsey, R. E. Rasmusen, J. E. Schwartz, David Slay, R. C. Smith, D. B. Smith, H. C. Smith, M. C. Stacy, J. D. Stein, A. T. Surman, A. C. Taylor, T. E. Valentine, J. V. Volz, W. G. Watkinson, W. J. Wier, J. W. Whitlock, C. C. Woods, R. E. 399 PRE-mED SOCIETY F. W. Kolle. . . G. Willeford. . . J. E. Green. . . . W. H. Andrews Dr. G. E. Potter .........President .....Vice President Secretary ' T reasurer .........Reporter ..........Sponsor Anthis, J. E. Atkinson, R. L. Baker, W. H. Bothell, J. D. Browning, J. A. Burns, J. A. Carter, R. J. Cokinos, M. P. Collins, T. H. Collum, C. L. Connor, J. H. Couch, R. E. Darsey, M. E. Darwin, L. K. Dawson, J. P. Delahoussaye, G. L. Dempsey, E. B. Elmendorf, H. F. Emmert, J. A. Fly, S. H. Forman, S. Fort, M. G. Gabbard, J. G. Gaudin, A. J. Garner, P. S. Glasgow, K. W. Gla ener, E. L. Glendenning, F. Goodwin, G. E. Griffin, J. W. Gumn, W. W. Halbrook, N. E. Harrison, C. E. Hartman, H. F. Herlocker, J. H. Herpel, E. H. Horany, M. Johnson, T. L. Jones, B. Jordan, I. G. Kane, G. E. Karback, N. W. Kenmore, H. London, B. W. Longley, R. L. Maddox, R. M. Mark, H. C. Marques, I. M. Mulcahy, M. M. Murland, I. Murtha, C. E. Nehtery, M. J. Noble, E. B. Padilla, A. C. Petty, H. Pierce, J. M. Pou, W. G. Raab, L. W. Rainey, J. R. Redman, A. H. Reilly, R. R. Reuss, T. A. Richardson, T. J. Richter, G. H. Roake, D. Robertson, J. W. Sargent, E. L. Sisson, E. M. Smith, A. C. Smith, F. N. Stanley, G. C. Stephens, B. Stratton, R. L. Stubbs, J. V. Tashnek, A. B. Taylor, B. C. Thomas, R. E. Turner, J. L. Walker, R. V. Ward, H. M. Wesp, J. E. Williams, J. E. Williams, V. O. Yeary, B. A. Young, W. J. 400 SADDLE ADD SIRLOIA CLUB Horace Brown............................President W. L. Hahn..... Ed. Rafferty..........................Vice President Marvin McMillan R. L. Parker..............................Secretary Joe Lemley...... .....Treasurer Rodeo Director ......Reporter Seniors Brown, Horace Black, Bill Brandenberger, Horace Cardwell, Walter Carson, Don Craig, Frank Dalby, Fred Drake, Kyle Fritsch, J. R. Gandy, Bill Goen, Ollie Gorman, G. M. Greider, Charles Hahn, H. C. Herring, J. L. Jordan, J. D. Kidd, Billy Langford, Scott Lehmberg, D. L. Lemley, Joe Melbern, Bob Miller, Jack Mogford, Harold Mogford, L. Post, C. E. Powell, John Renolds, Joe Scofield, Vernon Smith, B. E. Stuterville, Clyde Wade, John York, J. B. Juniors Blankfield, H. A. Buerchard, W. B. Carrington, Vance Coston, Mark Dube, C. O. Edwards, Bill Hahn, W. L. Hudson, Lee Knapp, W. C. Lacy, A. O. Martin, Bernay McMillan, Marvin Parker, R. L. Peters, Russel Robbins, J. E. Semecek, A. J. Sterling, C. L. Thaxton ; Calvin Trew, L. B. Sophomores Adams, L. W. Alford, D. R. Allen, W. R. Atkins, J. E. Bergfeld, W. A. Bolland, E. A. Brandes, Paul Chambers, J. B. Christie, S. B. Coble, B. D. Crothers, W. F. Erwin, Curtis Gary, W. A. Ghiselim, R. Gray, G. W. Hale, J. D. Hoban, J. E. Holekamp, C. M. Lehmberg, V. J. Lewis, R. T. Locke, W. L. Law, H. G. Macha, L. W. Mertz, J. M. Miller, J. P. Moore, Jack Moore, Jene McAdams, G. D. McCrer, R. Y. McCutcheon, J. R. McGee, W. T. Powers, G. A. Ragsdale, H. E. Reese, H. L. Richardson, L. L. Richardson, O. L. Rickey, B. L. Roeder, E. W. Rumsey, W. L. Russell, L. W. Schumann, R. T. Schwarz, E. G. Scott, J. R. Smolik, W. B. Stengel, H. J. Tickle, A. J. Trigg, K. M. Tubb, G. E. Welch, R. Welder, L. J. Williamson, A. A. Zummo, J. E. 401 KREflm R n D KOLU KLUB J. A. Roming.......................................President G. E. Roberts..................................Vice President J. F. Kelsey................................Secretary ' Treasurer M. B. Carpenter....................................Reporter W. G. Irwin..................................Social Secretary E. M. Prather.................................Parliamentarian Adams, W. O. Bay, W. W. Blakenship, R. E. Bounds, D. C. Birkner, J. A. Chapman, W. E. Crosslin, C. E. Crosslin, L. W. Clack, U. Clutter, J. R. Flint, Jack Giddens, J. P. Grady, R. E. Hawk, W. M. Jefferies, A. B. Keller, C. H. Klare, W. B. Martin, B. G. Mangold, C. W. Magers, R. A. Moore, Doyle Morgan, L. W. Muckleroy, R. G. Nelson, E. Prude, G. D. Pritchett, I. E. Rosenberg, A. L. Ross, H. W. Simons, J. R. Schufford, J. Shodde, H. D. Trevino, M. P. Tschirhart, W. E. Vick, N. A. Voit, K. 402 fl. m. COLLEGIATE CHAPTER OF F. F. A Philip Alford..... John Pesek....... Oliver Reinhart. . . Charles E. Wyatt. Heywood Clemons I. D. Smith....... Jack Barton..... ......President .Vice President ...... Secretary .....T reasurer ......Reporter .......Adviser Parliamentarian Adcock, W. L. Alford, Phil Barton, J. P. Bearden, P. D. Beasley, C. P. Blackman, L. W. Bridges, L. N. Dooley, L. E. Faust, H. Fuqua, L. M. Gregg, O. D. Harland, J. H. Head, T. A. Hereford, L. R. Hodges, J. D. Johnson, B. H. Jones, G. D. Jones, B. O. Karcher, C. C. Machemehl, A. C. McLaughton, R. D. Norris, H. W. Patton, T. A. Pesek, J. T. Pritchett, W. G. Reed, J. W. Robinson, B. P. Tole, G. L. Wadsworth, T. W. White, W. S. White, S. S. Welters, F. A. Wyatt, C. E. Young, C. L. Orchard, J. M. Alexander, E. R. 403 Howard Berry.......................................Sponsor Phil Crown........................................President Frank W. Tippitt...............................Vice President William Evans.................................Vice President James L. Robertson, Jr.......................Secretary ' Treasurer Tom H. Robb.......................................Reporter Berry, Paul H. Breeden, R. E. Case, J. N. Case, Mary Cliver, H. L. Coke, Owen S., Jr. Deane, Walter L. Evans, Minnie Faoleck, U. M. Frenkel, Milton A. Glasgow, Keith Glenn, William L., Jr. Gomer, Richard Gowen, Jack Griffin, Darrell E. Kendrick, Gibney, Jr. Kerstetter, F. A. Lobrecht, Alfred McCarty, Robert O. Myers, Ben R., Jr. Parker, William Rabinowitz, S. M. Schoepfle, George K. Smith, D. B. Swilley, George Urbanovski, Elo J. Vaglica, Nicolas J. Vaughn, William V. Wagner, Raymond H. Watson, J. R. 404 THE FICCOUnTinG SOCIETY Jack Carter........................................President Mike Arisco...................................Vice President Ray Boyles................................Secretary ' Treasurer L. Weiner..........................................Reporter Anthony, H. B. Bond, W. F. Manning, W. S. Brakebill, C. H. Mayers, C. A. Richter, C. V. Cain, L. P. McAllister, James Rogers, C. W. Clark, J. R. Menger, G. C. Schultz, L. Davis, G. S. Miller, M. F. Simpson, W. M. Duke, Tommy Morgan, Jack Smith, K. D. Elmore, J. V. Mudd, J. E. Stein, L. A. Fuhrman, F. F. Myers, Tom Stevens, J. R. Glazier, I. O’Conner, John Thomas, W. W. Havell, W. T. Otterside, C. E. Velander, Raymond Leff, David Phillips, H. Vershoyle, H. Longley, J. B. Podd, G. W. Williams, George Range, C. E. Wylie, A. C. York, Gene 405 LADDSCRPE ART CLUB H. E. Barnes.......................................President Lewis Eberspacher..............................Vice President Scott Pikes.........................................Secretary Adkisson, J. W. Barber, C. J. Barnes, H. E. Bowers, S. E. Campbell, P. Dobbs, R. A. Eberspacher, L. Pikes, Scott Haby, C. H Hill, J. J. Krenek, K. C. Merritt, K. G. McFerrin, K. A. McLaughlin, W. E. Paulson, W. M. Snell, W. A. Thornhill, C. Trost, C. M. Vitopil, W. L. Wathen, E. Watson, J. R. Weatherford, J. W Wiley, H. W. Wisig, M. J. Yarnell, J. W. 406 mDUSTRIRL EDUCRTIOD CLUB P. P. Swearingen B. E. Alexander. E. C. McLarty. . H. C. Walker. . . .........President . . . .Vice President Secretary-T reasurer .........Reporter Alexander, B. E. Allen, M. S. Armstrong, B. J. Ashmore, J. E. Bevers, J. R. Blessee, F. V. Boone, J. L. Boswell, L. C. Bowling, G. W. Brummett, W. H. Bush, E. M. Burt, C. C. Campbell, A. R. Chapman, K. T. Cole, H. L. Cole, W. J. Conlee, J. D. Connor, C. G. Cooley, J. C. Cooner, C. F. Crawford, C. W. Denton, V. G. DeSpain, W. J. Dunn, C. W. Ellerbrock, F. J. English, W. C. Foster, J. D. Gatton, M. D. Gist, H. W. Goolsby, E. B. Green, M. D. Grimes, M. L. Hafler, C. C. Hancock, E. E. Hardaway, R. L. Harrington, G. W. Hebisen, E. E . Herron, J. C. Hertz, M. W. Hinds, R. O. Jones, W. L. Junge, J. O. Kasper, J. J. Keelan, L. F. Kraras, J. N. Kuykendall, D. H. Lagrone, J. P. Loggins, L. D. Lair, L. L. Lair, J. C. Langford, B. G. Longley, J. D. Manor, W. R. Maples, L. E. Maurer, Chas. Maxwell, V. E. McAlexander, John McGinnes, L. H. McGregor, W. T. McKenzie, J. M. McLarty, E. C. McMahan, A. H. Measley, G. H. Miles, W. C. Mitchell, E. H. Moore, J. B. Moore, T. L. Moorhead, A. B. Morris, C. M. Murphree, S. E. O ' Connor, C. G. Pace, C. J. Parchman, L. E. Perkins, J. L. Perry, H. S. Peterson, E. L. Pittman, L. E. Poole, J. T. Preston, J. B. Pryor, R. M. Radley, W. S. Redman, J. C. Reid, J. M. Rhea, D. L. Ribardo, Frank Riedel, W. T. Rosenfelder, A. A. Rust, H. G. Simmons, D. W. Smith, B. E. Smith, L. E. Steward, T. B. Storey, Marshall Sueltenfuss, G. T. Swearingen, P. P. Thomas, E. F. Thomas, E. W. Tillett, H. A. Tope, Thomas Trail, N. S. Treadway, D. O. Treadway, F. A. Vavra, H. J. Walker, H. C. Walkup, H. C. Waller, J. M. Warren, L. K. Weeren, J. C. Weirus, Richard White, C. E. Wilburn, P. D. Williams, R. E. Wilson, Charles Wilson, Raymond Wood, H. B. Young, J. K. Zabcik, J. E. Zelios, N. K. 407 flGROnomy SOCIETY First row: LEMHGERG, W. H.; MARRISON, D. D.; MILLS, J. I.; JAMES, D. W.; CROZIER, M. L.; DAVIS, D. M.; LOVETT, C. E.; BUTLER, C. E. Second roiv: HANBY, R. L.; BROWN, A.; PARTLOW, W. W.; ROOF, T.; FERGUSON, S.; BELL, P. L.; PATTS, R. C. Third row: LANE, J. G.; WALLACE, K. E.; LANCASTER, R. D.; LINKMAN; WHELLER, L. B.; SMITH, C. D.; RASEMAND. Fourth row: HAMPTON, H. E.; KILLIAN, S. S.; CARPENTER, P. A., JR.; KILLINGSWORTH, R. A.; MEASLES, R. K.; BARTON, J. H. Durward W. James. . . Durward D. Marrison Jack Barton......... Alanson Brown...... Jim Mills........... R. C. Potts......... .........President .... Vice President Secretary ' T reasurer . . . Parliamentarian . . Sergeant-at ' Arms ..........Sponsor 408 BIOLOGY CLUB HORTICULTURE CLUB 409 RURAL SOCIOLOGY CLUB G. W. Driskill............................President H. W. Frederick......................Vice President V. T. George, Jr..................Secretary ' Treasurer FISH ADD G A m E CLUB Othiel Erlund.............................President C. W. Reid................................Sponsor Dr. W. B. Davis............................Sponsor W. P. Taylor..............................Sponsor M. H. Whisenhunt................Secretary ' Treasurer 410 POULTRY SCIELICE CLUB THE EX 4- H CLUB Billy F. Kidd..............................President Howard Hahn................Secretary and Treasurer John A. Powell.......................Vice President Scott Lanford.........................Club Marshal Jay B. Pumphrey..........................Reporter 411 HILLEL CLUB Sammie Rosenstein Billy Noa........ Richard Gottlieb . ......Treasurer . Parliamentarian Social Secretary Ash, H. AronofF, M. S. Aaron, E. Adleson, I. W. Alter, S. R. Borofsky, H. Bornstein, S. Blumrosen, J. R. Blankfield, H. A. Beychok, M. R. Berger, P. H. Benson, H. R. Bennerr, L. Blumenthal, N. A. Bankler, M. Block, H. L. Cohn, R. L. Daiches, J. B. Engle, L. F. Ely, L. H. Epstein, R. A. Furman, S. Freedman, FI. G. Forman, S. Finklstein, M. J. Fleishman, J. Frenkel, M. A. Friedman, M. H. Fink, H. Feldman, H. J. Feldman, S. Federman, B. Gugenheim, M. G. Grenader, J. Greenblum, L. Gottleib, R. E. Gordon, W. S. Goodman, B. A. Goltz, E. M. Golman, G. H. Goldstucker, H. G. Goldman, S. I. Goldberg, M. B. Gewerts, I. C. Gandler, J. E. Galewsky, L. M. Galewsky, FL, Jr. Jameson, H. E. Jacobson, H. S. Hollender, A. A. Hoffman, G. G. Hoffman, H. I. Hoffman, H. H. Krakower, B. A. Kornblatt, L. M. Kleinman, I. I. Kleinman, H. Klein, E. J. Kesner, T. M. .....President Vice President Secretary Keller, A. M. Kaplan, G. S. Kaplan, C. I. Luries, W. J. Levy, H. H. Levy, M. L. Levin, I. Leon, L. Leon, Leonard Lemmons, S. L. Leff, D. M. Landa, B. M. Myers, N. Murland, I. Morrison, A. S. Mintz, S. Michelson, E. L. Meyers, A. F. Marks, J. D. Mackles, L. Noa, W. P. Newman, S. R. Prager, J. Pomerantz, M. N. Planto, M. Philipson, H. L. Ruttenberg, J. R. Roth, B. A. Rosenthal, J. L. Rosenstein, S. Sol Forman . . . David Leff. . . . Harry Trodlier Rosenberg, R. Rolnick, G. Reich, H. A. Ray, M. L. Ravel, A1 M. Rabinowitz, S. M. Stone, J. H. Stein, L. A. Sondock, I. D. Solomon, L. L. Solomon, B. M. Simon, J. Siegel, J. H. Siegel, G. Shwiff, S. B. Seligman, D. M. Schwartz, E. G. Schwarz, A. D. Schwartz, I. L. Schwartz, D. Saper, E. G. Samarel, I. Samarel, S. P. Sandler, H. R. Trodlier, H. Trodlier, B. Trachtenberg, J. J. Tiras, H. G. Vogelman, L. Vener, A. S. Wyde, E. L. Wolfert, L. L. Wolf, R. B. Wolf, L. Wolens, J. M. Wizig, M. J. Wilensky, R. D. Weinstein, A. D. Weiner, L. Weil, C. Wasserman, I. M. Golman, J. Mosesman, M. Tashnek, A. Ruben, A. Lown, R. Goodel, A. Atlas, J. Barshop, Ed. Broodo, A. Brooks, D. G. Berkman, A. Clark, I. D. Cohen, J. I. Daily, PI. I. Davis, A. M. Dushkin, A. W. Dinerstein, W. E. Friedman, A. P. Feibelman, M. M. Fiegel, J. M. Ginsberg, B. N. Golden, S. R. Greenberg, R. N. Hoffer, M. S. Kost, B. Katten, E., Jr. Khan, R. D. Keller, R. A. Lown, R. L. Landu, S. Lasser, S. D. Mikulinsky, S. Miller, R. Mandel, J. H. Malemed, G. S. Rosen, H. Redman, M. D. Rosmarin, M. J. Siegel, M. D. Shapiro, J. H. Solomon, L. S. Weltman, L. E. Youngheim, S. S. Davis, A. Dunn, L. H. Loeb, S. F. 412 A. HI. LUTHERAfl UUALTHER CLUB AEiumAn CLUB C. E. Outterside.......................... .President E. A. Tschoepe............................Secretary B. L. Ivey............................Vice President G. L. Frymire.......-....................Treasurer 413 flmERicpn society of mECHflmcflL EnomEERs Adleson, J. I. Agee, C. D. Alexander, M. M., Jr. Atterbury, J. H. Ball, E. B. Beckman, W. L., Jr. Benson, H. R., Jr. Boesch, G. D. Boudreaux, J. C. Bradshaw, F. M. Brailas, L. Brodie, G. E. Buchanan, W. M. Cartwright, S. E. Casso, R. R. Coyle, W. H. Crowder, C. L. David, L. I. Davies, R. W. Dreiss, W. F. T. J. Bolling....... Martin Lantau .... N. F. Spraggins. . . . R. C. Haltom...... Paul V. Kelly..... Earnheart, B. G. Ferguson,J. P. Flowers, B. T. Goldman, O. E. Grenader, J. Hall, E. E. Hampton, J. P. Harman, G. H. Hedrick, G. Hengst, H. I. Houseman, W. Housewright, L. D., Jr. Hurst, J. N. James, J. K. Johnson, H. M. Jones, J. D. Kain, J. J. Landers, J. H. Latimer, J. R. Lerdy, D. Luth, P. A. McBride, R. E. McMullen, W. W. Meers, C. H. Mingus, G. Naham, L. C. Negri, J. J., Jr. O’dell, R. W. Olschner, P. Q. Paterson, G. E. Patrick, B. Q. Peck, H. T. Peil, J. W. Philipson, H. L., Jr. Pipkin, F. P., Jr. Puckett, F. A. Read, D. Rodman, E. G. Rogers, E. T. Rosebrugh, C. T. ........President . . . .Vice President Program Chairman ........ Secretary ........Treasurer Rowland, J. C. Sanders, F. W. Sanger, E. W. Schiff, H. G. Schuchart, C. W. Skarke, R. C. Skipper, J. Slough, J. F., Jr. Smith, L. R. Smith, S. A. Spruce, J. K. Stanley, P. W. Stone, J. H. Tansil, C. L. Thornton, L. R. Tillery, T. M. Tips, D. Todd, L. H. Townsend, R. T. Treadwell, D. A. Torre, de la A. Turmes, N. A. Ursell, C. R. Vanderweide, J. H. Voskamp, E. L. Walmsley, J. G. Wagner, R. H. Weisinger, J. C. White, W. L. Williams, D. L. Williams, R. K. Willingham, J. E. Wilson, J. L. Winckel, R. F. Witham, O. G. Wood, E. M. Yardley, J. E. Young, F. R. 414 PETROLEUm EElGiriEERinG CLUB W. H. Doran. . . G. B. Caperton. A. G. Sullivan. . W. W. Walton C. A. Hinton. . . Harold Vance. . . ............President .......Vice President ............Secretary ............Treasurer Student Representative ......Faculty Sponsor Andrews, Tom Augsburger, C. H. Baen, S. R. Bailey, E. L. Barlow, T. J. Beckman, W. L., Jr. Blackaller, E. Boothe, W. A. Bowie, W. H. Bright, H. R. Cain, P. H. Cater, J. W. Clarke,J. F. Curtis, M. Davis, F. B. Doran, W. H. Edmonds, B. J. Edwards, H. K. Forrest, R. P. Freeborn, R. L. Gaines, C. M. Garza, Vincente Gill, W. G. Goatley, J. H. Goodman, W. G. Groeber, E. Hardzog, J. R. Harper, H. E. Hartwell, C. M. Henderson, C. G. Herrington, J. R. Hinton, A. Hoefle, R. L. Hoffman, R. M. Kenny, R. D. Kiser, H. A. Kraemer, M. S. Leathers, J. B. Lee, C. S. Liebmann, P. G. Little, D. D. Lott, Leroy D. McCaskill, M. Y. Maley, D. P. Mansfield, N. Marek, A. L. Mathews, D. W. Mayer, A. F. Mayer, H. R. Monteith, E. E. Nancarrow, W. G. Nance, O. R., Jr. Olson, E. A. Pela, E. C. Pranglin, H. N. Ragland, M. Reynolds, B. W. Ridgeway, R. J. Roberson, S. L. Stewart, J. B. Sullivan, A. C. Suman, R. H. Thwing, R. C. Walton, W. W. Watts, R. L. Welch, T. I. Wilhite, W. C. Willingham, J. E. Wink, R. E. Woofter, B. M. Young, H. R. Burger, F. 415 PORT ARTHUR A. ITI. ITIOTHERS’ CLUB President............ First Vice-President. . Second Vice-President Third Vice-President. Recording Secretary. . .......Mrs. P. R. Watts ........Mrs. S. Flowers . . . Mrs. W. L. Beaumont .....Mrs. Mike Murphy . . . .Mrs. Felix Broussard Reporter. .............. Corresponding Secretary. Treasurer.............. Parliamentarian......... Historian.............. Sunshine Secretary...... ......Mrs. S. M. Fisher . . . .Mrs. W. E. Scott . . .Mrs. Frank Mallet Mrs. P. H. La Grone . . . .Mrs. D. C. Kirby . . .Mrs. R. E. Hardin Baker, Mrs. C. G. Baskin, Mrs. W. H. Bishop, Mrs. Otto Blume, Mrs. D. Bower, Mrs. W. O. Boyd, Mrs. N. Brady, Mrs. B. C. Brient, Mrs. R. R. Burch, Mrs. W. J. Callender, Mrs. W. B. Clark, Mrs. C. B. Colletti, Mrs. C. Cortez, Mrs. A. Cresap, Mrs. F. L. Dailey, Mrs. R. R. Delahoussaye, Mrs. O. J. Dennis, Mrs. J. M. Fairbairn, Mrs. G. C. Fanguy, Mrs. E. E. Fournet, Mrs. M. B. Gardner, Mrs. W. A. George, Mrs. A. Goebel, Mrs. C. H. Guinn, Mrs. L. L. Hansen, Mrs. H. Hardcastle, Mrs. H. A. Hines, Mrs. W. Huber, Mrs. G. P. Ippolito, Mrs. J. Kanewske, Mrs. E. R. McAfee, Mrs. A. M. Miller, Mrs. Fred Mudd, Mrs. Ed Murr, Mrs. S. B. Osterhoudt, Mrs. M. G. Owings, Mrs. J. A. Poole, Mrs. T. J. Rauschenberg, Mrs. E. Riley, Mrs. H. R. Sanders, Mrs. E. L. Stuckey, Mrs. E. E. Tremonte, Mrs. L. Turner, Mrs. A. O. Watler, Mrs. D. L. Weatherall, Mrs. C. T. Whaley, Mrs. A. B. Whitaker, Mrs. A. F. Wunderle, Mrs. L. W. Wyde, Mrs. Sam 416 PORT ARTHUR CLUB President.................................Dirk A. Beaumont Vice ' President............................Richard P. Maceiras Secretary......................................Prentis Watts Treasurer.....................................Roland Mallet Amin, George Drago, Anthony Kenewske, Edward Repschleger, Elmer Arisco, Mike Dwight, Jerry Kirby, Donald Robertson, James Baker, Owen Evans, William M. Legrone, Joseph Sanders, Edward Barlett, Donald Baskin, William Beaumont, Dirk Beshara, John Fairban, George Fanguy, Paul Fisher, Ralph Flowers, Braulio Lang, William Luttemen, Otto McAfee, Jack McCoy, Pat Scott, Wallie Seacat, Russell Shiftlet, Clarence Bishop, Oliver Flowers, Willard Maceiras, Richard Spiegel, Wesley Bower, Jack Godwin, Tommy Mallet, Roland Stuckey, Edward Brient, Russell Goebel, Charles Miertschin, Norris Thomas, Julian Brooks, Jack Gordy, Leslie Miller, Donald Turner, Hardy Blumm, Jimmy Gripp, Edward Moseley, Jack Watler, Dorsey Broussard, Eugene Hansen, Carl Mudd, Jerald Watts, Fenwick Burch, Charles Hardcastle, Vernon Murphy, Lloyd Watts, Prentice Ray, Jr. Callender, Billy Hardin, Roy Murr, Lee Weatheral, John Carter, Dalton Hardin, W. O. Neuman, Hans Whaley, James Clark, Clarence Hines, Wayon Osterhowdt, Manley Whitaker, Norman Colvin, Orgene Huber, Carl Owings, Jack Wiggins, Cecil Colletti, Paul Huber, George Palmer, Billy Williamson, R. S. Crain, Joe Huckins, George Plyer, J. M. Wyde, Edwin Cresap, Wesley Ippolito, Anthony Pool, John Yardly, Jack Daily, Ralph Ippolito, Joe Quinn, Andrew Yarts, Johnny Dennis, J. M. James, Ross Reiney, Owne Zock, Desmond 417 DR LLRS R. m. CLUB Tommie K. Pierce. Jimmie O’Conner John R. Hill..... Fred Clarke...... .....President Vice-President . . . .Treasurer ..... Secretary Adams, Homer B. Agee, Charles D. Allen, Charles H. Allison, Joe Roy Anderson, Charles R. Andrews, Martin Angelo, Lewis Aronoff, Melvin Arthur, Ray Asbury, Fletcher Ash, Henry Bailey, Charles E. Baird, Roland Ball, John R. Barnes, Robert V. Barnes, Archibald D. E. Beale, Albert H. Becker, Arthur Beckham, Maurice Belknap, Ralph Belvin, Morton Bennett, Steele Berger, Paul Berry, Harold Bevacqua, Louis Boatwright, Cecil M. Boluch, John J. Borofsky, Harold Bowie, William Boyd, Carroll Brammer, Herbert Brawner, Arthur Brayshay, James Bresner, Kenneth Brice, Joe Bright, Bum Brin, Gordon Brown, DeWitt Brown, Ellwood Brown, Everett Brown, Marvin Brown, Rodgers Brundrett, Jack Brunson, Arthur Brawner, Arthur Brush, Carlton Bruton, Bill Budd, Harrell Bulger, James Burgess, Allen Burks, Robert Burns, Bob Burns, Gilbert Burns, Kenneth Burns, Leslie Cabben, James Caldwell, John Campbell, Jack Campbell, Don Campbell, Stanley Carmichel, Burke Carpenter, Pat Cartwright, Stew Chapman, J. T. Chatfield, George Cherry, Horace Clarke, Fred Cockrell, Robert Coke, Owen Coleman, R. L. Collier, Juriah Cooper, Robert Cartimilia, Robert Cox, Robert Coz;z,o, Alfred Cree, Herbert Crocker, Ralph Crossland, H. C. Crown, Phil Cullum, Tom Cullum, Peyton Cunningham, Charles Dale, James Dalious, Dick Darwin, Loyd Davis, Clyde Davis, Fred Davis, Harry Davis, Phil Day, George Dees, Joe Denton, James Doke, Kenneth Downing, Richard Drake, Charles Drier, Charles Drum, Marvin DuBois, Jack Dwyer, Eddie Edwards, Bryan Edwards, C. V. Egger, Ernest Elliott, Lloyd Ellsberry, Sam Elmore, James Ely, Lewis Emmertt, John English, James Erwin, James Evans, Robert Fallwell, Frank Farnum, Richard Farrow, Gene Faulkner, Tom Feild, George M. Feldman, Sam Ferguson, Larry Fitch, Bill Fleming, Tom Flippen, Haugton Flynn, Tommy Ford, Roy Forney, Ross Foster, James Fox, Dave Fox, Junius Francis, Beb Frank, Anderson Franklin, Bill Freeman, Gilbert Freedman, Harold Frost, Dick Frymire, Bob Frymire, George Fulton, Bob Gallier, Bill Garrison, J. L. Gary, Alvim Germond, Bob Gewertz, Irvin Gibbons, Pat Gilland, Andrew Gilmore, Clarence Gipe, Jack Glazer, Irving Goodwin, Jack Goldman, Ted Goldman, George Gottlieb, Richard Gracey, John Grann, John Green, Danny Griffith, A1 Grimes, George Guinn, John Haden, Robert O. Haenisch, Oscar Hagan, Jack Haines, Eddy Hale, Ed Hale, Hugh Hall, Charles Hanby, Bob Hanson, Robert Hare, Robert Harmon, George Harris, James Harwood, Ripley Hatcher, Charles Hatt, George Helms, Bob Henderson, William Herndon, Daniel Herron, Howard Herron, Jack Hess, Fred Heyn, Henry Hidell, Dick Hill, John J. Hill, John R. Hoefle, Dick Hoffman, Gerald Hoffman, Harold Holland, Bill Hoss, James Howard, Tom (Pinky) Huber, Bill Huber, Clois Huffhines, Bill Hunsucker, Jack Hurst, Chick Inglish, Davey Jackson, George Jarnagin, Carl Jenkins, Leroy Joh ns, Robert Johnson, Steve Johnson, Tolbert Jones, S. C. Jones, W. L. Jordan, Harold Jordan,Irvine Jordan, James Kasten, Wilbur Kesner, Tom King, Charles Kisler, Robert 418 DRLLRS R. Rl. CLUB Kleinman, Isaac Kleinman, Irwin Knox, John Kokles, Nick Lamberth, Tom-Tom Lamberth, Bill Lander, Joel Lane, Charles Laroche, Paul Larson, Frank Leachman, Neth Levin, Leonard Levy, Maurice Lewis, Sam Little, Bill Littlepage, Tom Lloyd, Bill Long, James Loomis, George Looney, Ben Loughborough, Ed Loughborough, Henry Loupot, Floyd McBride, Robert McCarter, William McCoy, Turney McDonald, Alva McElroy, Joe McKenzie, Jack McLeod, William McMillan, John McNair, Bill MacCurdy, John Maher, Ed Maher, Hughes Maher, Henry Maley, Dan Marks, John Marsh, Warner Marshall, Bill Marshall, William Martin, Kelsey Martyn, Henry Martyn, James Massey, James Massingill, Elbert Mathers, Dudley Mathis, James Maxwell, Bill Medan ' s, Bill Meers, Charles Miller, Allister Miller, Ed Mohrel, Marion Montieth, Ed Moore, Jack Moore, Tom Morehouse, Bill Muntzel, Harvey Nance, Austin Nelson, J. V. Nelson, Roy Nesbit, Sam Nicholas, Jack Noa, Bill Noblitt, James O ' Connor, James O’Connor, Rod Odom, Ralph Oliver, Howard Osborne, Jack Otey, George Palmer. Bob Paschall, Gene Patrick, Hal Patterson, Pat Peterson, Luther Pettit, Joe Phelps, Robert Philipson, Herman Phillips, Wallace Pierce, Tommy Pimlott, Howard Pitts, Bill Powell, Charles Prewitt, James Purtell, Charles Pyeatt, Byron Pyle, Perry Rainey, J. R. Ramsey, Bob Rand, Fred Randall, Earnest Ray, Maury Read, Robert Reagan, Charles Reagan, Glenn Reedy, Bill Rice, George Rogers, Owen Rolnick, Jerry Rubenstein, Harold Ruynan, Marvin Ruttenberg, Jack Sampert, Bill Sanders, James Savage, Ed Schiff, Herb Schmutz, Van Schwark, George Schlater, Kenneth Scott, Stinky Seay, Bob Sharratt, Walter Sharratt, Gordon Sheaner, Herbert Shelton, Philip Shmier, Robert Siegel, Jack Simmons, Don Simpson, Eugene Smith, Carl Smith, Ernest Smith, Joe Smith, B. J. Smith, Joe W. Smith, Bill C. Smith, Bill L. Snyder, Bryan Snyder, Bill Sommers, Conrad Spalding, James Spann, Michael Sparger, John Stallings, K. H. Stanbery, Bob Stebbins, Evan Stephenson, Horace Storenberg, Paul Stone, Gerald Stone, James Striech, Cecil Strickland, Doug Strickland, Warren Tabor, Stanley Tacker, Harold Taggart, Charles Taylor, Joe Taylor, Bob Teipel, John Thenn, George Thompson, Milton Thompson, Ralph Thornhill, Roy Thornton, Lee Tillery, Max Tippitt, Frank Tom, Robert Tomkins, Milton Torti, Philip Towles, Henry Van Slyke, George Vaught, Garard Verschoyle, Hubert Wade, Leroy Wadlington, Billy Ward, Ardland Ward, William W. Washington, Bill Wasserman, Irving Waters, Billy Webb, Jimmy Weil, Cecil Weinberger, Bob Welch, James Wells, William Werst, Oliver Whilden, John Whiting, Billy Whitlock, Cleo Wilcox, Fred Wilensky, Ramon Wiley, Arthur Wiley, James Wilhite, George Williams, Charles Williams, Don Williams, Horace Williams, Ogg Williams, Wyvel Willie, Ray Willis, James Wilson, Charles Wilson, Riley Winn, Tommy Winston, Tyrone Taylor Winston, William Wisdom, Buster Wolfe, Robert Wolfe, Larry Wolfert, Lloyd Womac, Nelson Woods, Alan Worley, Willard Wunderlick, George Yarbrough, James York, Leslie Young, Dan Young, Lewis Zahn, Curtis 419 HOUSTOD R. m. mOTHERS’ CLUB Mrs. E. W. Rudloff.............................President Mrs. J. R. Spiller.....................Vice-President ' at ' large Mrs. J. M. Robertson...................First Vice President Mrs. Robt. Sells......................Second Vice President Mrs. H. A. Cline...... Mrs. A. E. Armstrong. . Mrs. L. E. Parchman. . . Mrs. Geo. P. Townsend . . .Third Vice President . . . .Recording Secretary Corresponding Secretary .............Treasurer Mrs. Dora Alford Mrs. E. M. Alsbury Mrs. L. B. Apperson Mrs. A. E. Armstrong Mrs. A. L. Batjer Mrs. R. N. Bean Mrs. Chas. Bickley Mrs. W. W. Bland Mrs. J. V. Booth Mrs. J. Hershel Bradley Mrs. N. Brailas Mrs. Herman H. Brien Mrs. J. W. Brown Mrs. M. F. Burleson Mrs. W. E. Burndrett Mrs. E. H. Burrough Mrs. W. V. Buttrill Mrs. W. Chalmers Mrs. L. W. Clark Mrs. B. W. Clarke Mrs. Frank Clarkson Mrs. W. J. Clay Mrs. W. H. Cline Mrs. Allen Cochrum Mrs. E. C. Cook Mrs. W. B. Code Mrs. C. E. Coolidge Mrs. J. T. Cox Mrs. John W. Cronin Mrs. Andrew Davis Mrs. H. F. Dawson Mrs. John Dee Mrs. W. F. Deane Mrs. H. A. Delery Mrs. P. De Salvo Mrs. Sam Dixon Mrs. L. C. Doney Mrs. J. L. Drake Mrs. B. C. Duffie Mrs. E. L. Eads Mrs. L. H. Earnest Mrs. R. E. Eddleman Mrs. C. Edminster Mrs. T. F. Ellis, Mrs. P. Epstein Mrs. Minnie Fink Mrs. C. J. Flannagan Mrs. J. H. Fowler Mrs. G. L. Fugate Mrs. S. L. Gassoway Mrs. C. C. Geiselman Mrs. T. E. Gibson Mrs. Hugh Gill Mrs. H. J. Good Mrs. G. D. Grimes Mrs. G. S. Grisham Mrs. V. I. Grisham Mrs. Geo. Harris Mrs. H. A. Harrison Mrs. J. P. Harshey Mrs. A. B. Herod Mrs. J. R. Hoffman Mrs. H. G. Hogan Mrs. E. F. Horan Mrs. E. J. Hudeck Mrs. Ben Huffman Mrs. W. E. Japhet Mrs. T. F. Jones Mrs. A. L. Kent Mrs. G. G. King Mrs. J. J. King Mrs. W. W. Kirkpatrick Mrs. I. B. Klutz Mrs. W. R. Knight, Jr. Mrs. E. Krakower Mrs. Martin Kroesche Mrs. L. M. Landa Mrs. J. T. Langston Mrs. W. M. Lawrence Mrs. L. E. Le Blanc Mrs. C. O. Lee Mrs. Jacob Leff Mrs. Leon Levy Mrs. Ann Lorino Mrs. J. F. Maroney Mrs. Albert Marx Mrs. C. W. Mathis Mrs. H. T. Miller Mrs. M. F. McCracken Mrs. C. H. McDaniel Mrs. F. C. McDaniel Mrs. M. McReynolds Mrs. H. W. H. Meyer Mrs. G. L. Morris Mrs. F. W. Moore Mrs. Fred Mosley Mrs. K. C. Mottley Mrs. J. R. Mulvey Mrs. J. S. Myatt Mrs. R. A. O’Rourke Mrs. M. B. Owen Mrs. L. E. Parchman Mrs. O. F. Parker Mrs. L. E. Parnell Mrs. E. A. Podd Mrs. H. D. Pollan Mrs. D. H. Pressley Mrs. R. O. Puntch Mrs. John Qualtrough Mrs. W. S. Radley Mrs. L. A. Ratliff Mrs. O. A. Rittenhouse Mrs. T. H. Robb Mrs. J. M. Robertson Mrs. M. B. Rotholz Mrs. J. F. Rougagnac Mrs. E. W. Rudloff Mrs. R. H. Rush Mrs. R. L. Sabins Mrs. H. G. Sandland Mrs. J. L. Sandler Mrs. G. A. Saper Mrs. E. W. Schuhman Mrs. E. E. Schleier Mrs. A. D. Schwarz Mrs. F. S. Schwinn Mrs. Robt. Sells Mrs. C. Sherer Mrs. R. E. Simpson Mrs. Blanch Smith Mrs. F. M. Smith Mrs. S. Soloman Mrs. J. R. Spiller Mrs. B. F. St. Cyr Mrs. H. J. Stahlmann Mrs. Allan Stein Mrs. J. M. Stein Mrs. P. E. Sterk Mrs. J. K. Stirton Mrs. R. G. Stork Mrs. E. K. Sullivan Mrs. W. J. Swinehart Mrs. E. L. Tallichet Mrs. Carl Tanner Mrs. W. A. Terry Mrs. C. A. Thanheiser Mrs. D. V. Thomas Mrs. Geo. Townsend Mrs. H. Valcik Mrs. W. V. Vaughn Mrs. R. M. Verlander Mrs. H. K. Waddell Mrs. J. W. Ward Mrs. Warren Ward Mrs. Ja ke Waters Mrs. S. M. White Mrs. Jack W. Wier Mrs. J. L. Worsham Mrs. J. S. Wyatt Mrs. Mabel Yerkes Mrs. Frank Young Mrs. Herbert Zapp Mrs. Hugo Zapp 420 Housron r. m. club Warren Chalmers John Cox........ Charles Thanhusir Tom Felton...... Bill McKenzie. . . . ...........President ......Vice President ........... Secretary ...........Treasurer Junior Vice President Armstrong, Abbott E. Ashburn, Ike Baldwin, Frank Ball, David, Jr. Bering, Conrad, Jr. Bosworth, Lawrence Bradley, Herschel Brailas, L. Brennan, T. C. Buttrill, Walter Cline, W. H. Coolidge, J. B. Davis, Akiba Drake, Perry Dushkin, Aaron W. Felton, T. N., Jr. Figbe, Thomas F. Friedman, M. H. Gatton, Marshall Geiselman, J. P. Ghiselin, Ross R. Gill, W. G. Haring, Billy Hightower, Erskine W. Hudsin, A. C., Jr. Karback, Nelson, Jr. Kleb, M. A. Lando, Louis M., Jr. Leff, David Lindsey, John H. Mandel, Joe McKinn, Charles Meyer, H. W. H. Morris, Herschel Myatt, B. A. Naple, John W. Olsen, R. F. Podd, George Potter, W. Scott Radley, W. S„ Jr. Reese, W. O. Reynolds, Ben R. Rosebrugh Rudloff, Charlie Saper, T. G. Solomon, Louis Suman, R. H. Tashnek, A. B. Thanhusir, Charles Townsend, R. T. Waddell, Bobby Ward, R. D. Young, F. R. Zapp, Don 421 FORT WORTH fl. ITI. CLUB W. S. DuBose.................................President L. D. Housewright, Jr.......................Vice President R. C. Haltom..........................Secretary ' Treasurer R. K. Garrett...................................Reporter Adams, B. E. Davie, B. F. Hendricks, S. F. Martin, O. E. Robertson, J. W. Aikman, A. E. Davies, J. B. Hennessy, J. A. Matzner, O. R. Robinson, B. P. Alexander, M. M. Davies, R. W. Hennessy, J. M., Jr. Melton, H. G., Jr. Robinson, G. C., Jr. Alliston, J. W. Davis, M. C. Hott, D. B. Menefee, W. D. Roming, J. A. Anderson, W. B. Dines, Joe A. Housewright, L. D., Jr. Merfeld, W. D. Rosentbel, J. L. Barnes, J. M. Dobbs, C. H. Ingram, E. A. Mitchell, C. C. Scott, W. T. Beard, R. S. Dodson, J. E. Irwin, W. G. Montfort, J. D. Sheets, R. W. Bever, William Douglass, J. E. Jarnagin, W. S. Moore, P. K. Simons, J. R. Billingsley, S. R. Doyle, C. W. Johnson, G. H., Jr. Morris, M. L. Sinex, J. M. Boesch, G. D. DuBose, W. S. Johnson, R. L. Morris, W. K. Slagle, G. M. Boyer, E. H. Dupree, B. L. Jones, M. L. Muse, A. C. Slough, J. F., Jr. Bradbury, C. C. Dyer, R. C., Jr. Kauffman, D. S. Nagle, E. T., Jr. Smith, D. N. Brock, H. P. Elliot, T. E. Keller, J. F. Naham, L. C., Jr. Smith, L. T., Jr. Bryan, R. L. Elliston, J. O. Kimbro, J. K. Naham, J. E. Snoddy, H. A. Bullington, S. J. Eppler, J. C. Knepper, R. F. Nelson, B. B. Snow, D. B. Burke, F. D. Farrell, J. M. Kruger, G. R. Neuhardt, C. H. Stephens, Uel, Jr. Burke, R. P. Ferrel, J. D. Kurtz, H. E. Nichols, J. R. Stevens, P. L. Butz, B. B. Foster, W. H. Lackland, R. J. Nichols, R. L. Stewart, E. R., Jr. Cain, L. D. Fox, W. W. Lacy, F. H. Nixon, A. H. Stookey, S. W. Cain, O. E. Garrett, R. K. Langston, J. W. Nixon, S. H. Stout, J. M. Canfield, E. H. Geren, P. M. Lard, R. S. Pankey, A. F. Sullivan, J. J. Carson, J. M. Gibbs, O. J. Latimer, J. R., Jr. Pennebaker, J. M. Summ, W. J. Cartwright, A. R. Goerte, C. W., Jr. LeBlanc, A. J. Puls, George, Jr. Tannshill, C. F. Chilcoat, W. J. Goodrich, D. E. Lewis, W. B. Puls, R. J. Thompson, B. J. Childs, B. O., Jr. Hall, B. G„ Jr. Link, G. W. Rasmusen, J. E. Tulis, R. F. Chunn, L. P. Haltom, R. C. McCaleb, D. C. Read, D. L. Turner, Jack L. Clark, A. J. Hamilton, J. B. McCarty, R. T. Reeder, D. J. W q or cro nor W (tt Clark, C. P. Hands, R. H. McCutchan, Gordon C. Reilly, M. D. ▼ V cx d 11CI , tV • VJ Clark, Gene W. Hanley, C. W„ Jr. McGee, R. E. Retz, Gilbert Wallace, B. J. Cohn, R. L. Hargis, C. P. Maddox, E. P. Reynolds, B. W. Wallace, K. E. Coker, B. G. Hargis, J. H. Marks, H. H., Jr. Richards, C. S. Ward, H. M. Corn, J. B. Hearne, R. A. Marshall, L. L. Richardson, H. P. Warren, H. L., Jr. Curl, H. P. Heath, G. R., Jr. Martin, J. E. Riggins, R. W. Warren, S. H. 422 sad onionio fl. m. m o ther s’ club Mrs. Wilton G. Me er. . Mrs. J. W. Donnell..... Mrs. Mark L. Browne. . . Mrs. R. R. McAnelly. . . Mrs. Adolph E. Rennert Mrs. R. M. Kothmann.. ............President .Vice President ' atdarge . . . First Vice President Second Vice President .Third Vice President Fourth Vice President Mrs. Sam VanderWeide Mrs. Earl W. McFall. . . Mrs. F. V. White...... Mrs. C. W. Pittard.... Mrs. J. Barto Arnold. . . Mrs. F. V. Huffmeyer. . . . . .Fifth Vice President . . . . Recording Secretary Corresponding Secretary ............Treasurer .......Parliamentarian .............Historian Aldridge, Mrs. Edwin Alsop, Mrs. Walter James Anderson, Mrs. T. W. Anthony, Mrs. Tom Arnold, Mrs. J. Barto Bauml, Mrs. Louis F. Bebinger, Mrs. Marguerite Becker, Mrs. W. H. Bennett, Mrs. Sam Bettley, Mrs. Ebba L. Biehler, Mrs. P. W. Brown, Mrs. Dewey Browne, Mrs. Mark L. Brunkhorst, Mrs. O. W. Burton, Mrs. C. E. Canto, Mrs. A. V. Carnes, Mrs. Webb M. Clutt er, Mrs. J. A. Colbert, Mrs. Ardis Cooper, Mrs. John W., Jr. Coyle, Mrs. Arthur J. Creamer, Mrs. Paul C. Darley, Mrs. W. L. Davies, Mrs. S. Benton Dielmann, Mrs. Leo M. J. Dietert, Mrs. R. O. Dillon, Mrs. Olan Doehne, Mrs. B. W. Donnell, Mrs. J. W. Drane, Mrs. H. N. Dreiss, Mrs. Ed Druce, Mrs. H. M. Engelking, Mrs. L. J. Freeborn, Mrs. S. A. Foy, Mrs. Edw. J. Gerhardt, Mrs. Manfred J. Gerrity, Mrs. John F. Gibson, Mrs. John O. Gill, Mrs. Esther Godfrey, Mrs. R. K. Granata, Mrs. Sam Griffin, Mrs. Roy N. Gugenheim, Mrs. M. G. Guido, Mrs. L. L. Haas, Mrs. Oscar C. Hallam, Mrs. M. S. Halter, Mrs. R. G. Hamilton, Mrs. Hance Hannon, Mrs. M. B. Hartwell, Mrs. Harry Hauser, Mrs. W. A. Hausman, Mrs. L. J. Hein, Mrs. Henry F. Hendrix, Mrs. E. G. Hill, Mrs. James W. Hoffman, Mrs. J. W. Holder, Mrs. W. A. Huffmeyer, Mrs. F. V. Hutchins, Mrs. John R. Ingle, Mrs. Lee A. Jacobson, Mrs. Philip Jenkins, Mrs. B. C. Johnson, Mrs. Sid W. Jones, Mrs. Stephen King, Mrs. F. H. Kipp, Mrs. R. O. Kirkpatrick, Mrs. Oran G. Kiser, Mrs. Howard A. Kost, Mrs. J. L. Kothmann, Mrs. R. M. Kott, Mrs. Hugo Kraemer, Mrs. G. L. Landon, Mrs. C. R. Lane, Mrs. Leonard Lang, Mrs. Arthur L. Lawson, Mrs. H. C. Leske, Mrs. A. C. Lewis, Mrs. E. R. Lipscomb, Mrs. Branch C. Locke, Mrs. Frank M. Loyd, Mrs. A. C. Matthews, Mrs. M. L. Maxwell, Mrs. V. E. Mayfield, Mrs. A. D. McAnelly, Mrs. R. R. McFall, Mrs. Earl W. Mclnturf, Mrs. W. F. Meggs, Mrs. L. A. Meyer, Mrs. Wilton G. Mitchell, Mrs. G. W. Moses, Mrs. U. L. Nunn, Mrs. J. A. Packard, Mrs. L. H. Payne, Mrs. J. B. Peter, Mrs. Lewis S. Phillips, Mrs. Roy E. Pittard, Mrs. C. W. Pitts, Mrs. L. L. Powell, Mrs. J. O. Power, Mrs. C. Ransleben, Mrs. G. E. Reed, Mrs. P. D. Rennert, Mrs. Adolph E. Rice, Mrs. J. J. Rice, Mrs. Lee Rich, Mrs. Chas. J. Rosenstein, Mrs. H. Roth, Mrs. Eugene Rusche, Mrs. O. W. Russell, Mrs. W. Lucius Sarran, Mrs. J. G. Schuchart, Mrs. Lee Seele, Mrs. Herman H. Seideman, Mrs. Vera Shovlin, Mrs. H. A. Silber, Mrs. Paul G. Sparger, Mrs. Alan Specia, Mrs. A. B. Stubbs, Mrs. Margaret Stuve, Mrs. O. W. Sueltenfuss, Mrs. E. A. Tampke, Mrs. A. S. Taylor, Mrs. W. D. Tiner, Mrs. M. F. Tomerlin, Mrs. J. E. Tope, Mrs. Thomas Tracy, Mrs. E. W. Tschirhart, Mrs. A. N. Tschoepe, Mrs. Edw. VanderWeide, Mrs. Sam Velinder, Mrs. Nils Vogt, Mrs. H. J. Volz, Mrs. Frank H. Wahrmund, Mrs. H. O. Walthall, Mrs. Walter Watts, Mrs. Jno. W. Weirus, Mrs. Joan Weyel, Mrs. Albert J., Jr. Whayne, Mrs. Kathryn White, Mrs. F. V. White, Mrs. J. W. White, Mrs. W. K. Whitton, Mrs. Edward O. Williams, Mrs. Geo. A. Williams, Mrs. T. A. Williams, Mrs. Victor M. Wofford, Mrs. H. R„ Sr. Wyrick, Mrs. Guy 423 DEmon COUEITY CLUB W. T. Hall..... Tom F. Wilson. . Dayton Warren Charles Orr.... .....President Vice President ..... Secretary .....Reporter Clayton Atkins Floyd Ballard John Bradford Leroy Brown Jimmy Cox Alex Dickie Ralph Durham Joe Hauer H. M. Howe J. L. Huffines Wayne Irwin Bobby Jackson Jimmy McAlister Phil Miller Clyde Raley Freddy Wolters 424 EL PASO CLUB Mervyn M. Jenkins Greg. Ramsey..... Bob Knowles...... George Cragin. . . . .........President . . . .Vice President Secretary ' T reasurer . . . Social Chairman Adkins, H. L. Earles, C. T. Jenkins, S. L. Smythe, E. F. Benner, R. Edwards, R. M. Jacquin, H. G. Smith, M. G. Birdwell, P. R. Fiock, W. R. Jacquin, J. J. Saunders, R. L. Bixler, G. J. Fiock, L. Kaffer, S. C. Shadle, C. M. Blackwell, W. T. Flato, W. B. Knowles, R. W. Stenis, B. Bowden, R. H. Follet, R. M. Myre, E. H. Steinman, R. Bowers, C. C. Goodrich, W. D. Malooly, A. A. Brooks, J. S. Gorman, F. Mallet, C. T. Opdrivo, L . W . Butchofsky, R. L. Heany, G. F. Munro, N. G. i rew, r. Or. Bailey, G. Hill, J. H. Magruder, G. Terrell, R. Catt, C. D. Hintze, W. R. Maxwell, W. W. Turner, G. Carpenter, A. H. Holguin, H. A. McGill, J. Van Haselen, W. M. Caldwell, C. Hooten, W. P. Ramsey, G. W. Vaughan, J. E. Collins, H. Hoover, J. Reynolds, A. B. Wadlington, F. Y. Cooper, J. W. Howard, E. F. Rowland, J. C. Ward, R. A. Cragin, G. O. Hurst, E. Reynolds, C. R. Williams, J. R. Derrick, H. C. Ivey, H. Sanchez, A. E. White, W. C. Diesler, D. F. Jackson, G. H. Sanders, F. W. Woods, F. L. Dudrow, F. A. Jenkins, M. M. Sanders, J. L. Young, P. W. 425 fl B I LE n E CLUB Dub Sibley. .. E. W. Berry. . Jimmy Barlow .....President Vice President ..... Secretary Amis, Bill J. Barlow, Jimmy Beasley, Charles Berry, E. W., Jr. Boles, Jack Brennen, Jim C ' U, Billy Dan Veslie U. ..ran, Dick Garrett, Glenn Gee, Lewis Gerlack, Elison Gilmore, R. B. Hay, Charles Henry, Lee Jenkins, Bill Joeris, Leonard Journeay, Tom Knight, Richard Knight, Ronald Kuykendall, Charles Lamb, Hughy Lawless, Earl Lee, Claude Lindley, Ries Longley, Jimmy Loofburrow, Bob Oldham, Calvin Patton, Raymond Reeves, Beverly Reynolds, Roy Richard, H. V. Robertson, Poole Rogers, Carol Ray Rogers, Charles Sammons, Charles Saunders, Harry Sibley, Dub Tadlock, U. R. Webster, David White, Walter Work, John Preston 426 fl m R R I L LO R. m. CLUB R. J. Moore........................................President D. T. Cline....................................Vice President Ed. Rogers................................Secretary ' Treasurer Anderson, C. R. Andrews, W. S. Armstrong, E. E. Baker, B. B. Ball, A. W. Ballengee, D. H. Barnard, K. R. Berthelot, B. W. Blankenship, R. W. Broome, E. G. Brown, J. H. Brown, R. L. Bumstead, W. A. Burger, F. W. Cheatham, J. A. Crow, M. L. Cunningham, J. B. Davis, L. H. Draper, C. A. Farwell, E. F. Floeck, C. T. Foreman, S. D. Fuqua, P. F. Hathaway, E. L. Hobgood, L. Honea, J. C. Keaton, L. O. Madison, J. D. Martin, H. A. Milligan, R. Moore, O. A. Muckleroy, R. W. Myers, B. R. McLaughlin, W. E. McMurtry, R. C. Nobles, E. B. Ott, M. R. Parr, B. M. Pledger, F. A. Ratcliff, J. R. Ritter, G. W. Ritter, J. A. Rogers, E. T. Ross, J. W. Sieber, T Sims, A. Sims, E. O. Smith, R. W. Sowder, E. G. Stockton, L. Stovall, T. L. Tomlinson, G. A, Trisler, B. F. Trolinger, C. E. Ware, C. H. Ware, C. R. Williams, R. F. 427 BERumom r. m. club Mike Cokinos. . . W. R. Ledbetter W. S. Edwards, A. P. Cokinos. . .........President . . . .Vice President Secretary ' T reasurer .........Reporter Allbritten, W. G. Babcock, C. L. Barrett, J. H. Block, M. B., Jr. Bradley, A. L. Braunig, C. F., Jr. Broussard, D. E. Broussard, G. K. Brown, F.. H., Jr. Cacioppo, J. J. Cottle, J. C. Dubois, R. F., Jr. Edwards, W. S. Galewsky, Harry Gore, J. Grubenman, C. Hafler, C. C. Hall, E. E. Hardy, C. M. Harris, R. L. Hodge, H. H. Hoffer, M. H. Hogan, C. J. Hogan, E. J. Johnson, F. H. Jones, T. S. Kelly, J. E. King, C. L. Landry, L. L., Jr. Lane, B. W. Latson, C. H. Martin, G. A. Munroe, R. E. McMullin, W. W. Orrick, R. J. Osborne, J. B. Osius, R. L. Parker, G. Patric, W. R. Pietzsch, W. L. Riggs, C. A. Riggs, M. H. Rouse, H. D. Scharnberg, J. T. Sadtler, J. D. Sargl, J. G. Singleton, J. R. Standifer, J. W. Tetley, K. C. Turner, S. S. Thrash, C. G. Woodham, J. F. Zummo, J. F. Broussard, G. Baker, A. Baker, C. A. Wilkinson, J. W. Pennington, W. M. Pedigo, J. A. Vaglica, N. J. Johnson, R. Moutpn, J. C. 428 RIO G R R 11 D E VRLLEY CLUB Tom R. Vannoy..........................President George Ogdee........................Vice President W. P. Kincy.....................Secretary ' Treasurer BRRZORIR COURTY R. III. CLUB 429 HEART OF TEXAS CLUB THE LADD OF THE LAKE CLUB V. D. Gillen..............................President D. K. Terry......................Secretary ' Treasurer R. M. Cook..........................Vice President H. K. Carson..............................Reporter 430 LAREDO A. HI. CLUB Ramiro Casso...................................President E. A. Leonard..............................Vice President A. C. Muller...........................Secretary-Treasurer H. E. Watson.............................Social Chairman Randall Nye....................................Reporter J. M. Lozano.............................Sergeant-at-Arms COLORADO COUATY A. 01. CLUB R. E. Wink....................................President J. D. Austin...........................Secretary-Treasurer E. A. Voskamp.............................Vice President E. F. Frnka.....................................Reporter W. M. Paulsen, Jr..........................Social Secretary 431 GRRYSOD COURTY CLUB John T. Lynch. . . Billy G. Earnheart .....President Billy R. Brogdon..........................Treasurer Vice President Perry M. Barker...........................Secretary TEXRRKRRR CLUB Fred Norton..............................President Henry C. King.......................Vice President George Hunter...................Secretary Treasurer 432 GALVESTOD COUDIY CLUB P. B. Langdale. J. R. Mullins. . . G. Strickhausen R. S. Winters. . L. O. Schaper. . .....President Vice President ..... Secretary . . . .Treasurer .....Reporter Barber, Chris Bardgctte, J. J. Barker, J. D. Blackshear, A. H. Burkett, J. Campbell, C. Ceccacci, M. P. Davison, V. R. Daulong, R. Ellis Forman, S. Gilette, R. B. Greaney, G. J. Grantham, E. C. Giusti, A. L. Glenn, W. L. Gates, W. J. Henderson, E. Hanson, EL E. Hoecker, W. L. Johnson, R. C. Kane, W. L. Kane, J. J. Keeling, W. B. Laros, T. G. Lehman, C. E. McGee, W. P. Moore, J. W. Otterside, C. E. Perthius, A. E. Pierson, R. Pratt, J. W. Quinn, J. E. Schwarts, I. L. Seibel, A. S. Sharp, L. O. Shepard, F. J. Smith, C. B. Smith, W. H. Stewart, R. A. Teeple, L. Thompson, J. E. Waldrop, J. W. Waller, J. M. Wilson, M. C. 433 TRI-CITIES FI. ID. CLUB G. H. Ferguson President S. H. Killian Secretary J. G. Walmsley Vice President J. E. Green Treasurer SPflniSH CLUB Harry A. Cordua..........................President Walter F. Goodman...................Vice President Hunter D. Hardeman..............Secretary-Treasurer 434 S R (I RRGELO CLUB Bill Hemphill.......................................President Ed Cumby.....................................Vice President Bob Phillips........................................Secretary Jack McGregor................................Social Secretary Morty Mertz.......................................Reporter Lemley, Joe Russell, Lee Grafa, Jack Heinze, Milton Toombs, Herbert Neuerburg, Gene Olsak, Clovis Evans, Sid Dodson, Floyd Wiedenman, Dwight Scott, A. L. Pace, G. B. Ewald, Pete Carter, Walter Carpenter, Eugene Broome, Claude Puckett, Floyd Callan, Jimmie Bays, Clyde Lott, Buddie Barton, Bill Lemmons, Stanly Simmons, Bruce Copeland, C. J. Berry, Red Allen, Billie Stapp, Lafey Pepper, John Puckett, Jerry Parker, F. E. Schriever, John Taylor, H. C. Scott, Billie Davis, Baker Young, Glenn Poulter, George A. Riley, Billy Scott, J. R. Dobson, Fred McGregor, Alex Garrett, A. E. Bean, Bobbie Stapp, Kennon Aldrich, Thomas Moore, Jack Capps, Bill Cox, Johnny Smith, Arthur Lewis, Roy Merrell, Tommie Jetton, Ennis Terry Hardeman, Bob Byrd, Bob Utt, G. W. Murr, Davis McCarroll, Ikey Crothers, Bill Rumsey, Lloyd Ivey, A. J. Christie, Sim Foster, Ross Compton, Dick Lane, Dale Martin, E. J. Holekamp, Cecil Pierce, Miles Powell, Milton Mertz, Joe Aiken, Bernard Moore, Billy Graham, Paul 435 smi Rmonio r. m. club J. F. Gerrity...................................President G. G. Tassos..........................SecretaryCTreasurer L. P. White..............................Vice President C. L. Power...................................Historian Adamek, E. J. Adams, M. D. Allen, T. W. Alter, S. R. Alves, R. G. Anthony, D. Bach, S. R. Bankler, M. Barnhart, J. H. Bauml, J. A. Bebinger, J. R. Becker, W. J. Beckley, D. E. Beckley, P. W. Belcher, G. W. Bennett, W. M. Biehler, P. W. Biering, G. E. Blanchard, C. S. Blocker, J. R. Blocker, W. B. Boerner, J. O. Boone, W. L. Boren, W. M. Bostock, J. H. Bowden, R. H. Bradford, W. J. Braid, W. D. Bristow, G. P. Brown, J. E. Brown, R. H. Browne, M. L. Brunkhorst. R. B. Burney, R. L. Byerly, R. T. Byron, D. F. Callaghan, J. B. Callins, P. G. Callins, J. G. Cantu, P. Carnes, R. C. Carter, R. A. Cavender, J. V. rhaffe, J. M. rhambers, G. Cleveland, N. A. flutter, J. E. flutter, J. R. Zoker, J. W. lolbert, G. E. hooper, J. W. loulter, M. A. lox, A. i. Zoyle, J. A. Irawford, R. C. Urownover, J. B. lullinan, J. M. )avies, S. B. Deforrest, J. T. DeLeon, A. Devine, L. H. Dickerson, H. W. Dietart, R. O. Dillon, L. R. Dodson, J. A. Doehne, L. C. Doran, W. H. Druce, A. J. Druce, R. W. Dubose, W. G. Dullnig, V. F. Dunn, G. W. Dwyer, W. H. lads, W. J. Saton, J. FI. iddins, B. N. clmendorf, H. F. ngicKiug, D. J. spey, J. T. wing, G. H. ischer, G. W. lategual, H. J. oy, E. J. reeman, T. H. aines, C. M. Garnett, R. S. Garrett, A. E. Geiss, H. J. Gibson, W. F. Gill, J. A. Goalley, j. H. Goebel, J. H. Goldfein, W. Gonzales, M. R. Gorden, W. S. Granata, S. Graves, M. W. Gray, J. B. Grieder, C. D. Griffin, R. N. Grimm, B. A. Gugenheim, M. G. Guido, C. F. Gulley, B. L. Hackney, R. S. Haecker, G. J. Hallam, R. S. Hannon, L. K. Harding, R. S. Harrison, P. D. Hartwell, C. M. Harwood, H. P. Harwood, B. H. Hatfield, R. C. Hauser, W. E. Hausman, W. M. Hales, G. W. Heltzel, C. S. Hendrix, E. G. Hernandez, E. Herpel, E. H. Hildreth, R. A. Halbrook, L. C. Holden, L. ID. Hollaway, J. W. Hornor, L. H. Hornsby, C. W. Hovel, R. E. Howard, M. L. Howland, J. E. Hudson, G. W. Huffmeyer, H. B. Hutchins, j. R. Ingle, L. A. Irwin, E. A. Jacobson, H. S. Jenkings, T. E. Jones, R. C. Jones, R. T. Jones, S. King, H. H. Kirkpatrick, O. G. Koehler, O. A. Koerth, C. J. Kong, N. M. Kothman, M. M. Kothman, R. R. Kotzebue, A. L. Ladensohn,K. R. Lahourcade, J. B. Lane, C. B. Lane, L. O. Landon, D. S. Lowley, E. C. Lehmberg, A. E. Leissner, E. L. Lemman, W. T. Leske, A. C. Lester, R. L. Leibmann, P. G. Locke, M. P. Loyd, J. F. Loyd, P. B. McAlphin, C. W. McCaldin, R. O. McCoy, E. ID. McMahan, W. W. Mangold, C. A. Marnoch, G. W. Mayer, H. R. Maynard, M. F. Meyer, D. W. Miller, D. C. Miller, W. T. Mingos, J. F. Mitchell, G. W. Mitchell, R. B. Moisseiaff, A. M. Moore, J. ID. Moore, R. T. Morgan, J. F. Morris, J. A. Munford, R. A. Munson, A. H. Myers, B. G. Newman, A. Newman, V. P. Nichol, W. L. Nunn, J. R. Orsinger, A. R. Page, E. T. Parker, T. S. Payne, J. B. Peery, A. B. Peter, J. A. Petrusas, J. A. Peyton, K. P. Philips, F. T. Phillips, W. F. Pittard, C. W. Pitts, L. A. Planto, M. Powell, E. H. Power, C. H. Power, C. L. Prestridge, R. P. Ransleben, O. E. Rasco, L. W. Reed, P. N. Reieh, H. A. Reihard, E. A. Rennert, A. E. Rice, M. G. Rich, C. J. Ringel, J. M. Roark, H. K. Roos, R. C. Rosenstein, S. Roth, B. A. Runnion, M. R. Sarren, J. G. Saunders, C. S. Saunders, D. H. Saunders, ID. L. Saunders, R. E. Schiefelbein, R. E. Schodde, R. L. Schriever, J. F. Schuchart, O. W. Schuchart, V. R. Schwope, E. C. Sealy, R. O. Seidman, A. C. Sharp, L. H. Shaw, V. R. Schovein, P. H. Shuford, J. W. Silber, P. G. Smith, L. R. Sparger, A. R. Specia, A. J. Specia, B. Spencer, F. J. Stautzenberger, A. L. Steffler, R. W. Stevens, J. R. Stocker, A. J. Storms, W. W. Stortz, W. E. Strother, D. Stubbs, J. V. Sturtevant, R. A. Stuve, F. W. Sueltenfuse, G. T. Sumner, F. W. Swope, J. G. Tampke, H. R. Tassos, D. G. Tassos, G. G. Taylor, W. D. Teich, H. E. Thompson, H. W. Tiner, J. D. Tips, C. ID. Tomerlin, M. A. Trodlier, B. Tschirhart, W. E. Tschoepe, E. A. Vanderweide, J. H. Velinder, R. E. Verble, J. T. Vogt, J. H. Voith, C. K. Volz, W. G. Waggener, B. Wahrmund, H. O. Wallace, C. II. Wallce, W. L. Walthall, T. J. Ward, E. P. Weihs, P. ID. Weisus, R. Wesp, J. E. Weyel, E. G. Whayne, T. R. Wheeler, W. E. White, L. P. White, R. I. White, W. K. Wiegand, O. F. Williams, F. L. Williams, G. M. Williams, J. A. Williams, V. M. Wipff, K. R. Womack, E. P. Woodward, C. B. Wright, R. M. Wyrich, G. B. 436 ☆ RAYMOND TERRELL L. J. JENKINS Advertising Managers 437 HOUSTON, TEXAS Under J [ew Management OF Mr. and Mrs. Tom McAuliffe (Formerly of Sportsman’s Inn) KEMAH, TEXAS Distinctive Gifts for Tour Best Girl, Mother, Dad, Sister, Brother, and Everybody (including your¬ self )— at Fort ' Worth’s Most Interesting Store. JEWELERS SILVERSMITHS Sixth £ iJluln FORT WORTH To the Class of ’43 This is not the end of education but the beginning. And if the road ahead looks difficult, travel it with the cour¬ age and confidence that is your Ameri¬ can heritage. Our best wishes go with you. Humble Oil Refining Co. A TEXAS INSTITUTION WE HAVE TURNED OUR Plow Shares Into Swords AND THEIR HISTORY WILL BE GRIM AND SERIOUS The blue and white Army — Ffavy “E” flag flys proudly over John Deere plants in ' Waterloo, Iowa. —A SYMBOL OF EXCELLENCE IN WAR PRODUCTION —A TRIBUTE TO JOHN DEERE WORKMANSHIP — in which quality has been the ruling pride since 1837. John Deere Plow Co. Houston DALLAS, TEXAS San Antonio Texas Construction Material Co. “SAND AND GRAVEL PRODUCERS” Capital Stock $1,000,000.00 HOUSTON, TEXAS Officers: E. A. FLETCHER Chairman of Board W. E. SAMPSON, ’08 President E. P. GEMMER Vice-President J. M. CARLEY Secretary-Treasurer Directors: J. M. CARLEY E. A. FLETCHER E. P. GEMMER W. H. GEMMER MRS. C. L. GRIFFITH W. E. SAMPSON S. G. SMALLEY R. C. REED T. S. REED 438 JOE SOSOLI K The Official Longhorn Photographer offers his congratulations to the graduating class and reminds them that the portraits in this annual can be secured at any time. SPECIAL ATTENTION IS GIVEN TO ALL MAIL ORDERS It has been a pleasure to serve the Long¬ horn staff this year—as it has been to serve the Aggies. THE AGGIELAND STUDIO North Gate COLLEGE STATION TEXAS 24 Tears of Service 439 Uniform Tailor Shop ' ★ REGULATION UNIFORM Low Prices Guaranteed Fit ★ MENDL HORNAK FARRAR Lumber Company The largest and most complete stock of lumber and building material to be found anywhere in South Texas. HOUSTON, TEXAS GREETINGS . . . TO OUR FRIENDS AT A. M. When in Houston, drop in and see us: MECHANICAL DRAWING INSTRIL MENTS, FOUNTAIN PENS and DESK SETS, Leather ZIPPERS and RING BOOKS, Social STATIONERY—CALL- ING CARDS _ Preston 8221 WILSON andTElNXmO CO. PRAIRIE AT FANNIN.....HOUSTON SAMSCO KEEP THEM FLYING, AGGIES! Best Wishes MACHINERY AND SUPPLIES to the Finest School in America ★ from THE FOREMOST MILITARY TAILORS SAN ANTONIO MACHINE SUPPLY CO. Sol Frank Military Supply Co. BRANCHES AT Corpus Christi - Harlingen - Austin - Waco SAN ANTONIO 440 BUY WAR BONDS eadond Wluj 1. By investing in War Bonds you help pro- vide the planes, the tanks, the guns and the ships we must have to survive and conquer. 2. You prove that you are a patriotic American. 3. You aid the morale of our fighting men, by showing them that the entire Nation is behind them. 4. You prove to our enemies that we are a United People. 5. You protect your own financial future, as every $18.75 you invest in a War Bond brings you back $25 in ten years. You make the world’s safest investment, by buying a share in the world’s most powerful country. • • Buy U.S. War Bonds and Stamps 441 Oil Center Tool Company Manufacturers of High Pressure Drilling and Completion Equipment for Oil and Gas Wells. ☆ Main Office and Plant: Airline Drive ' Houston GIFFORDHilLL CO., INC. “PERCH” HILL, ' 13 — President Washed and Graded SAND AND GRAVEL ASPHALTIC CONCRETE Crushed ROCK READY ' MIX CONCRETE Phones: 7-8194 ' L. D. 631 412 Texas Bank Bldg. DALLAS, TEXAS LOUISIANA PLANTS: Forest Hill Turkey Creek Trout Sicily Island Minden TEXAS PLANTS: Dallas Allamore Texarkana Roanoke Hearne THE DRISKILL ☆ AUSTIN HEADQUARTERS FOR A. M. FACULTY, ALUMNI AND STUDENTS ☆ CAFE COFFEE SHOP W. L. STARK, Manager 442 CAMPUS THEATRE BEN FERGUSON CHARLES TIGNER 443 The Longhorn staff once again has taken out cover insurance by thoughtfully specifying . . . e overs h For information and prices write to THE S. K. SMITH COMPANY THE DAVID J. MOLEOV PEANT 2857 N. Western Avenue CHICAGO, ILLINOIS Schlumberger WELL SURVEYING CORPORATION “Originators of Electrical Well Logging’ Compliments of FORT WORTH POULTRY and EGG CO., Inc. JOHN B. COLLIER, JR., Pres. Houston ' s Leading Furniture Store 43 Years Dependable Service Fannin St. at Walker 444 445 —Authorized Ifi liiitcin Store l jo. 862 Buy your Military Clothing and Accessories at Ring fe? Brewer, Dallas’ leading military style store. Specialising in Junior and Senior tailored uni ' forms, shoes, shirts, caps, trench coats and all accessories. Ring Brewer feature necessary items for the Freshman or Cadet. Texas Aggies are always welcome to make this store your headquarters. Every accommodation is extended to you. Ring Brewer, Inc. MILITARY AND SPORTSWEAR STORE 1803 Elm Street DALLAS, TEXAS For Masury Quality Insist on MASURY PAINTS A finish for every purpose, interior or exterior, on wood, metal, or concrete. JAMES BUTE COMPANY HOUSTON Texas Distributors Myers-Spalti Mfg. Co. Manufacturers and Wholesale Distributors of FURNITURE, MATTRESSES, UPHOLSTERING SPRINGS, GENERAL HOUSE FURNISHINGS AND BOATS Houston, Texas Made by the makers of famous Justin Cowboy Boots. Preferred by officers and enlisted men in all branches of the Armed Forces. H.J. JUSTIN SONS, Inc. FORT WORTH 446 H. B, ZACHRY Cjeneral (Contractors LAREDO SAN ANTONIO HOUSTON 447 Compliments of MISSION Provision Co., Inc. Makers of PILGRIM HAM AND BACON THE U. S. INSPECTED PACKING PLANT Graduates of 1943 . . . Congratulations ! Joske ' s and the Youth of Southwest Texas have long been “good companions.” For Joske ' s is more than just a store, it’s a personality . . . always hospitable, always ready to serve you through large stocks, newest fashions and values that let you keep to your budget. Young folks like the warm friendliness of this store and you see them here often, buying with the confidence they place in a real friend. Because of this deep friendship between Youth and a Store, Joske’s has grown steadily greater. It’s now con¬ sidered one of the most beautiful stores in America . . . like a whole city of shops under one roof—always wait¬ ing to please you, your family, your friends. in SAN ANTONIO, TEXAS JOSKE c BROTHERS ANY SAN ANTONIO, TEXAS The Largest Store in the Largest State CASEY SPARKS COLLEGE STATION Serving Aggieland with The AGGIELAND Pharmacy TheJ.F.CASEY Confectionary North Gate in the “Y” GEO. E. DIXON, Mgr. J. F. CASEY WM. SPARKS We Salute You Class ’43 448 ★ I roff ' ess is m Ktffmea Ymditm Mass production by American Industry today is allowing us to equip + our soldiers not only faster, but better than any fighting man has ever been equipped. Continued progress now and later depends on new scientific discoveries . . . new engineering techniques to be developed by the men and women being trained today. The home of Hunt Tool Company. For more than 11 years expansion of Hunt’s manufacturing- and distributing facilities have been continuous to eep pace with the increasing demands for dependable Hunt Products. HUNT TOOL COMPANY HOUSTON, TEXAS, U. S. A. CAMERON ★ Drilling Control and Completion Equipment for High Pressure Oil and Gas Wells ★ Cameron Iron Works, Inc. Houston, Texas FIGHT ’EM AGGIES HOUSTON PAPER COMPANY Everything in Paper YORK ICE MACHINERY CORPORATION Southwestern Headquarters Office HOUSTON, TEXAS Sub Branches at DALLAS, SAN ANTONIO and NEW ORLEANS Distributors in All Principal Cities Refrigeration Air Conditioning Factories at YORK, PENNSYLVANIA 450 C ompfimentd oj? Martin E. Hamilton Representing Southern Engraving Co. MANUFACTURERS OF YOUR OFFICIAL SENIOR RINGS AND INVITATIONS altowitzj roy. ON MAIN AT RUSK War-Time Steel Service Fabricating — Designing—Erecting STRUCTURAL STEEL MISCELLANEOUS IRON PLATE WORK—TANKS REINFORCING BARS ☆ The facilities of this organisation are to¬ day engaged 100 per cent in war work. MOSHER STEEL CO. DALLAS TYLER SAN ANTONO HOUSTON LUBBOCK TO ALL GRADUATES Our hearty congratulations upon your passing the most important milestone of your life. Whatever your career may be, lay stress upon the proper handling of money—be it large or small. And remember that a sound banking con¬ nection will be an invaluable asset through the years to come. “The Ban of Courtesy” MEMBER FEDERAL DEPOSIT INSURANCE CORPORATION Brown Oil Tools, Inc., is a manufacturer, sales and service organisation devoted to Texas’ No. 1 industry . . . OIL W. H. CURTIN CO. Domestic and Export LABORATORY APPARATUS, SCIENTIFIC INSTRUMENTS AND CHEMICALS HOUSTON, TEXAS 452 TO THE LEADERS OF TOMORROW YOU ARE GOING OUT TO DO BATTLE IN A PERIOD OF CRISIS. You will match your ability with the tragedy and opportunity of the times. The peri ls you face will either be your making or undoing. May they bring out in you depths of wisdom, strength of character, and undaunted courage that easier days could never have called forth. These new dimensions of personality will make for success in solving the great after-victory problems and for rewards commensurate with their difficulties. Engineers Fabricators, Ine. HOUSTON, TEXAS Frank Bros. SAN ANTONIO, TEXAS Manufacturers • Importers • Jobbers of MILITARY EQUIPMENT. APPAREL AND INSIGNIA The South’s Largest Military Outfitters PLAZA HOTEL SAN ANTONIO TOM L. POWELL Vice President and General Manager The Cooper Co., Inc. Wholesale Groceries and Dry Goods COFFEE ROASTERS “Real Roofs” Greetings to A. 6? M. COLLEGE W. O. PAYNE, Manager 52 YEARS IN TEXAS 1505 Franklin Ave. WACO, TEXAS Waco, Texas RUFTER ' OID PRODUCTS The Citizens National Bank of Waco WACO, TEXAS U. S. DEPOSITORY Thos. Goggan Bro. Pioneer Music House of Texas Established 1866 Pianos Radios Music Band Instruments TUNING ' REFINISHING - REPAIRING ALL INSTRUMENTS 1201 Main St. HOUSTON We carry a large stock of Radio Parts, Supplies, and Equipment. Call on Us for Tour Jsfeeds STRAUS-FRANK CO. 1618 Fannin HOUSTON, TEXAS 454 DRUGS Toilet Goods, Drug Sundries Kodaks and Supplies Stationery E. R. Emmel DRUGGIST Bryan Texas Fine Watches, Diamonds and Jewelry of All Kinds Senior Class Rings for Any Year Aggie Jewelry, Belt Buckles and Fobs CALDWELL’S JEWELRY STORE Bryan, Texas CITY NATIONAL BANK BRYAN, TEXAS ☆ Member Federal Deposit Insurance Corporation W. S. D. Clothiers “BRYAN’S MODERN MEN’S STORE” Where Aggies Like to Shop FEATURING SMART MEN’S WEAR AND COMPLETE REGULATION UNIFORMS AND EQUIPMENT 7 t T T-v WIMBERLEY • STONE DANSBY VSA s-JXS CLOChlERS Bryan College Station Franks Insurance Agency R. C. FRANKS Fire, Life, Automobile Insurance 207 S. Main St. Ph. 2 ' 1265 BRYAN, TEXAS Compliments of 455 HOUCK’S Boot Maying Shoe Repairing at North Gate YOUNGER ENGINEERING COMPANY Airport Engineering and Construction ☆ SAN ANTONIO, TEXAS COMPLIMENTS € ' ll (Briifc i W. B. J itti tun £ B. rba.1 Yr ☆ ☆ ☆ 456 TO OUR PATRONS You in this area have given us much support in the past, and we earnestly desire to do everything we can to be worthy of your future patronage during, and particularly, after the war. As you know, we are faced with many difficulties in trying to render for you the sort of service you have a right to expect. Necessary travel has increased greatly; we are unable to get additional buses; parts are difficult to obtain; gasoline and tire rationing limit the miles we can operate; personnel lost to the war effort is difficult to replace; and the speed limit has forced us to slow our schedules. We ask you to consider the conditions under which we are operate ing when you judge our service, and we pledge to give you now, and always, the best service possible. KERRVILLE BUS COMPANY, INC. Home Office — KERRVILLE, TEXAS Dependable Banking Service FIRST STATE BANK 5? TRUST CO. BRYAN, TEXAS ★ Member Federal Deposit Insurance Corporation STYLE AND FORM Are in Perfect Harmony with Best Social Usage Wedding Invitations, Marriage Announcements, Visiting Cards, Party, Sorority and Dance InvP tations, Sympathy Acknowledgments, Birth An- nouncements, Golden and Silver Wedding Am nouncements. Place Cards, Social Stationery, Personal Christmas Cards, Business and Profes¬ sional Cards and Announcements. A Complete Book Department—Fiction and Non-Fiction HILL PRINTING STATIONERY CO. The Oldest Stationery House in Central Texas WACO, TEXAS W. L. Macatee Sons, Inc. BUILDING MATERIALS Houston, Texas Founded 1860 WE SPECIALIZE IN FIRE BRICK AND ROCK WOOL INSULATION HOUSTON PACKING CO. U. S. Government Inspected—Est. 271 TEXAS AGGIES . . . Are Winning Their Spurs Every Day— Throughout the World - C San Angelo, Texas Our Aggie Member Serving in Africa 458 STUDENT CO-OP BRAZOS VALLEY COTTON OIL CO. A. M. Waldrop Co. Manufacturers of “Serving Aggies Since 1896” ‘1 L ” cyLonghorn For the past forty-seven years Waldrop Co. has COTTONSEED PRODUCTS W. L. GOBLE, Manager Mill Located at Sixth and Webster Street WACO, TEXAS furnished Aggies with fine clothing, military uni¬ forms and Army equipment; boots, shoes, jewelry, A. M. belts, pennants, pillows, stickers and Aggie novelties. We specialize in Made-to-Measure uniforms and slacks . . . Every garment is guar- anteed to fit. SERVICE COUNTS! ejf GEOSCO 5U PACEMAKERS FOR SMART AMERICA For Any and All Mail orders will receive our prompt attention . . . ELECTRONIC EQUIPMENT Write us for uniforms . . . equipment . . . Aggie ‘ ' Merchandise of Today and Tomorrow Jewelry and Novelties. Geophysical Supply “Two Convenient Stores” Company COLLEGE STATION BRYAN, TEXAS 1311 Dallas Ave. HOUSTON, TEXAS 4T9 ☆ J. C. Penney Co., Inc. BRYAN, TEXAS Compliments of ☆ “Aggie Economy Center” ☆ JESSE H. JONES’ INTERESTS To the Graduating Class of Efineteen Hundred and Forty ' Three I wish to extend my sincere congratulations on your achievements. Texans, like other Americans, have a tradition of fighting for things that are decent and a tradition of fighting against dictators. Texans in their own revolution fought against dictatorship and for the essential freedoms of mankind. They have played their full part in all American wars since Texas was annexed to the United States. As the nation again moves forward in a crusade of freedom you, Class of ’43, have the opportunity to write brilliant new pages in this history of achievement. None can doubt that you will add to the laurels which have been won by fighting Texans and fighting Texas Aggies. A FRIEND OF THE COLLEGE. 460 THE EXCHANGE STORE of the A. M. College is the store of the Cadets .. . the Student’s headquarters . . . All the books, stationery, and drawing materials that will be needed during the year will be found here. Your regulation uniforms, Stetson hats, Sam Browne belts, shoes, shirts, and in fact everything that is good in the military line, will be found in this store. We also keep in stock the very best lines of underwear, hosiery and toilet articles. This store is not run with the idea of money-making but merely for the con¬ venience of the student body, and goods bought by us are sold as cheaply as possible—just enough being added to pay running expenses. The A. M. College Exchange Store R. K. CHATHAM, Manager COLLEGE STATION TEXAS 461 WISHING CONTINUED SUCCESS for A. 6? M. Compliments . . . and how! McClellan-Brown-McClellan from General Contractors Waco, Texas The Largest Store in the Largest City in the Largest State THE Y.M.C.A BARBER SHOP AND , £2aS ' VARSITY BARBER SHOP R. H. BALLERSTEDT, Prop. Houston. COLLEGE STATION, TEXAS w Good Service Has Made Our TEXAS OWNED ★ TEXAS MINDED Business What It Is. Greyhound serves more of America than any other transportation system—more military and naval bases, more training camps, more great cities and cross¬ roads villages, more places of scenic or historic int erest. GREVHOunn lines 462 “MORE POWER TO YOU PARTNERS!” Our electric power on the ground helps to put your fighting power into the air. It ' s your job to keep ' em flying up there, and it ' s our job to keep things humming down here. More power to you, partners, we ' re in this battle together for the duration! TEXAS ELECTRIC SERVICE COMPANY PITTSBURGH PLATE GLASS COMPANY WJeicome (Cadets Glass • Mirrors • Paints Aggies with our Houston Office: COMPLIMENTS OF S. B. MYERS, ’29 LT. O. H. SMITH, ’3 3 _ At Present with LT. CLINT HERRING , 133rd Field Artillery HAMBURGER BAR 900 TRAVIS MILITARY UNIFORMS Quality and Service Always Real Tailors ☆ A[eu; Address: jllp PRESTON AT MILAM Houston, Texas J. D. ROBERTS, Manager 463 For the finest uniforms visit iodize J ' Ucirner J sj-ewelry. EXCELLENT WATCH REPAIRS MILITARY DEPARTMENT LEON B. WEISS, Ua-nager Convenient Stores Write for your copy of price list of BRYAN and COLLEGE Military Clothing and Accessories Southwest Stone Co. HOWELL LUMBER CO. 25 i Highland Park Shopping Village DALLAS, TEXAS Dealers in RIP ' RAP ASPHALTIC CONCRETE CRUSHED STONE Lumber and Builders’ Supplies AGRICULTURAL LIME Plants Located BRYAN, TEXAS Knippa and Chico, Texas; Stringtown, Okla. This is the hallmark of Texas Electric Steel Casting Company, world’s largest producer of alloy steel cast ' ings for the Oil Industry and the largest commercial steel foundry in the Southwest. 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Parker Lumber Company Bryan, Texas The Compliments of the GEO. E. FAILING SUPPLY CO. Manufacturers of Exploration Drilling Equipment HOUSTON, TEXAS, and FQ yiCTORY BUY UNITED STATES SAVINGS BONDS AND STAMPS ENID, OKLAHOMA 466 GREETINGS FROM - BENGAL GUARDS ★ TEXAS ADVERTISERS’ n D E X ☆ ☆ The A. M. College Exchange Store......................................461 The Aggieland Studio...................................................439 Bengal Guards........................................................467 Brazos Valley Cotton Oil Company.......................................459 John Bremond ........................................................456 R. W. Briggs..........................................................456 Brown Oil Tools, Inc....................................................452 James Bute Company...................................................446 Caldwell’s Jewelry Store................................................455 Cameron Iron Works, Inc................................................450 Campus Theatre ......................................................443 Casey and Sparks.................................. . . . .................448 The Citizens National Bank of Waco......................................454 City National Bank, Bryan, Texas........................................455 Coca-Cola Bottling Co., Inc..............................................455 The Cooper Company..................................................454 W. H. Curtin Co.....................................................452 E. B. Darby...........................................................456 John Deere Plow Company..............................................438 The Driskill...........................................................442 E. R. Emmel, Druggist..................................................455 Engineers fe? Fabricators, Inc............. 453 Geo. E. Failing Supply Company.........................................466 Farrar Lumber Company................................................440 First State Bank Trust Company........................................458 Foley Brothers ........................................................462 Fort Worth Poultry and Egg Co., Inc......................................444 Frank Brothers........................................................453 Sol Frank Military Supply Company.....................................440 Franks Insurance Agency...............................................455 Geophysical Supply Company............................................459 Gifford ' Hill Co., Inc..................................................442 Thos. Goggan 6 ? Bro....................................................454 Greyhound Bus Company...............................................462 Gulf Publishing Company...............................................470 Haltom’s .............................................................438 Hamburger Bar .......................................................463 Martin E. Hamilton....................................................451 Haswell’s.............................................................465 Hill Printing and Stationery Company.....................................458 Holick’s..............................................................456 Holland Jewelry Company................................................458 Houston Packing Company..............................................458 Houston Paper Company................................................450 Howell Lumber Company...............................................464 Hughes Tool Company.................................................445 Humble Oil Refining Company.........................................438 Hunt Tool Company...................................................450 Jesse H. Jones’ Interests. Joske Brothers Company 468 460 448 R D V E R T I S E R S Joske’s Military Department.............................. 464 H. J. Justin fe? Sons....................................................446 Kerrville Bus Company........................................-.......... 457 M. B. Killian..........................................................456 La Salle Hotel.........................................................458 Lilly Ice Cream Company...............................................465 Lydick Roofing Company. . ..............................................454 W. L. Macatee 5? Sons, Inc..............................................458 McClellan-Brown ' McClellan ............................................462 Mission Provision Company, Inc..........................................448 The David J. Molloy Plant...............................................444 Montgomery Ward....................................................465 Mosher Steel Company.................................................452 Myers ' Spalti Mfg. Company.............................................446 The National Bank of Commerce.........................................452 Oil Center Tool Company...............................................442 G. S . Parker Lumber Company..........................................466 J. C. Penney Company, Inc.. ............................................460 Pittsburgh Plate Glass Company..........................................463 Plaza Hotel...........................................................453 El D E X Real Tailors..........................................................463 Ring 5? Brewer........................................................446 Sakowitz Brothers......................................................452 San Antonio Machinery Supply Co......................................440 Schlumberger Well Surveying Corp.......................................444 Sivil’s ...............................................................438 Wm. A. Smith Construction Company....................................465 Southwest Stone Co.....................................................464 Stowers Furniture Store.................................................444 StrausTrank Company .................................................454 Student Co ' Op........................................................459 Texas Construction Material Company....................................438 Texas Electric Service Company..........................................463 Texas Electric Steel Casting Company.....................................464 Texas Gulf Sulphur Company, Inc........................................465 Uniform Tailor Shop...................................................440 Varner’s Jewelry.......................................................464 Varsity Barber Shop....................................................462 W. S. D. Clothiers.....................................................455 A. M. Waldrop Company.............................................459 Washer Bros..........................................................466 Wilson Stationery fe? Printing Co..........................................440 Wyatt Metal Boiler Works............................................ 449 The Y. M. C. A. Barber Shop............................................462 York Ice Machinery Corp................................................450 Younger Engineering Company...........................................456 H. B. Zachry Company................................................. 447 ☆ ☆ 469 Q ___X n looking through this yearbook, one seldom realises the the editors to produce an outstanding annual. The editors 1 supervision includes everything from the first idea of a theme to the countless details of art work, layouts, photographs, copy, engravings and printing. 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