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Feus ion If t Bike only, Stan rof Street Co.. Imy isory Hid; id niore ud rciF itai- ma, 5 Top Row: John Conner Emer- son, Robert Francis Faickney, John Edward Ford, George Gates Fowler, Jr., Dennis Dale Gillette. John Catlett Goodman, Pat Edwin Goodwin, Jr. Second Row: Jerry Richard Gram- mer, Thomas Allen Graves, Steve Rector Gregg, Jr., Billy Roy Gul- ledge, Alton Benton Hankins, Jr., Allison Gale Hasselmeier, Steven Ryan Hickey. Third Row: Ira Lee Hillyer, James W. Hinds, George In- gram Hodges, Gregory Drew Hooser, Robert Joe Hull, Philip Malcolm Hyatt, John Francis Irwin. Fourth Row: Kenneth James Jones, Stephen Cummings Kelley, Byron David Kingrea, Larry Wilson Lang- ley, Richard Rochester Lee, Rich- ard Lee Lipscomb, John Landrum Loftis, III. Fifth Row: James Ball Made- ley, Richard Lee Marshall, John Ramsey Mathis, Donald Porter Mayborn, Mike G. McCollum, Larry Don McDaniel, Douglas Kenneth Mclntyre. ATA Top Rou;: James Wright Me- Natt, Stephen Arville Morris, Randolph George Mueller, Frank Bivin Murchison, Robert Cal Pinto, George Ervin Pittard, William Clay Reed. Second Row: Ralph Guleke Reser, John Stephen Schuessler, Robert Rachal Scott, Jr., Ray Fulton Sharp, Edwin Reese Sharpe, Charles Turner Shelton, Damon Philip Smith. Third Row: Thomas Edgar Smith, Albert Patrick Thomas, Gregory Wilkins Thompson, Ste- phen Edward Thomsen, Robert Douglas Thorpe, Richard Lee Tingley, Thomas Lee Toone. Fourth Row: Eliot Payson Tucker, Thomas Frank Virr, Steven Churchill Ward, James Richard Watts, David Farns- worth Webb, John Michael Wei- sert, Robert Green Wheeler. Fifth Row: William David Whitby, Richard Penn William- son, John Alexander Willoughby, III, Steven Wimberly, James Robert Woodworth, Reginald Glad- ish Young, Jr., Gerald Reese Zwernemann. Page 293
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DELTA TAU DELTA 2801 San Jacinto Delt ' s supported brother in student elections. In 1858 Delta Tau Delta fraternity was founded at Beth- any College. The Gamma Iota chapter, founded on the Texas campus on April 4, 1904, has started construction on a new house to be completed by February, 1967. On campus, Delta Tau Delta placed first in fraternity di- vision Aggie Sign Contest, won honorable mention in the 1965 Sing-Song mixed division with Pi Beta Phi sorority, and entered Dimes ' Day, Varsity Carnival, and Western Sign Contest. In community service projects, the Delts participated in the American Cancer Society drive, housed a member of the Chilean Student Leader Seminar, gave a Christmas Par- ty for the Pan-American Youth Center with Alpha Phi soror- ity, and held their annual Easter Egg hunt at Holly Street School. Delt activity men last year were Eugene Mitchell, Cow- boys vice-president; Mike Eledge, Spurs president; Jerry Grammer, Freshman Council coordinator and Advisory Board; Bill Birdwell, Freshman Council Advisory Board; Jay Brim, 1965 head cheerleader; Dan Burleson, 1966 head cheerleader; Dan Lazicki, Campus Chest treasurer; Lloyd Birdwell, Order of the Alcalde vice-president and Freshman Orientation coordinator; John Goodman, CBA sophomore class president, Council treasurer, and assemblyman; and 19 current members in Phi Eta Sigma. Delta Tau Delta social life included a Halloween match with Chi Omega sorority, and Western Round-Up, TGIF and grubby parties. In intramurals, the Delts were fraternity league champions in A and B football, B basketball and B volley- ball; runners-up all-University champions in swimming; and fraternity division semi-finalists in tennis and table ten- nis. Varsity Delt athletes included football, basketball, baseball, track and golf team members. Delta Tau Delta was led last year by Gale Hasselmeier, president; Tom Smith, vice-president; John Weissert, re- cording secretary; John Emerson, corresponding secretary; and Tom Graves, rush captain. The fraternity housemother was Mrs. Sophia Dneprof. MEMBERS NOT PICTURED Jefferson K. Brim, III Louis S. Casey Gareth Wren Cook Paul Evan Daugherty Douglas Kirk Fell Sam William Gainer Thomas A. Hill Robert Charles Ittner Mark Pryor King Daniel Ray Lazicki Charles Ray Milam Robert Davis Mosby Richard Larry Obenhaus Gary Wayne Overbeck Christop her Allan Paul Sammy Lee Rieger James Webb Shaddix Wallace G. Tingley, Jr. Charles J. Worrel Russel Clayton York Top Row: Albert Slagle Allbritton, Howard Amason Allen, Ace Hill Alsup, Carroll Stanley Harbour, William Randall Berry, Darrell Anthony Beschen. Second Row: William Reagan Bird- well, William Earl Blood, Nathan Ray Brandon, William Dan Burle- son, Thomas Alan Caffey, Robert Auburn Casey, Jr., James Winston Chapman, Jr. Third Row: Richard Robert Clardy, Jack Coley Clark, Robert Benson Coleman, Charles Lee Cox, Thomas Wofford Craddock, Gary Eli Doug- las, Michael Savil Driscoll. Page 292
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2510 Leon DELTA UPSILON Founded in 1834 at Williams College, Delta Upsilon is the only nonsecret fraternity in America. The Texas chapter, which received its charter in 1949, was led last year by Dean Joyner, president; Tom Blanton, vice-president; Bob Gillespie, treasurer; Milow Klein, executive secretary; and Jack Slayton, chapter relations. On campus last year, Delta Upsilon participated in the Darrell Royal Cerebral Palsy Workshop and drive, entered Varsity Carnival, and was awarded over-all runner-up in the fall Campus Chest drive. Campus leaders in the fraternity included John Orr, pres- ident of Students ' Association; Forrest Roan, Rep Party Executive Committee chairman and Rally Advisory Com- mittee; Lee Mathews, CBA Council and Society for Ad- vancement of Management secretary; Bill King, Steer-Here Committee co-chairman: Michael Godfrey, Student Body Presidential legislation assistant and Legislative Panel chair- man; Chris Johnson, Stump Speaking Committee chair- man; Tom Stephens, Rep Party campaign manager; and Jack Slayton, Ugly Man on Campus winner. In intramurals, Delta Upsilon entered fraternity division football, swimming, basketball, handball, volleyball, wres- tling, softball, and track. The Delta Upsilon calendar of social events included Pro- hibition, Batman, and Pandora ' s Box parties. MEMBERS NOT PICTURED John Young Allen, Jr. Brian Anderson Beach Robert Alan Berry William Clerence Coffey James Allen Cooley John Paul Easton Gunnar Milton Hansen William Kinsey Terrence Lee Marlatt Joseph Samuel Montgomery Piet Nieman Michael Charles Perry Thomas Franklin Rider Raymond Alston Rimkus Randy Roy Shope Michael Ronnie Wilson Jess Oliver Yaryan, III The DU ' s discussed strategy for intramural football. Top Row: John Richardson Allen, John Paul Askew, Walter Harry Baker, Phil Edward Bartlett, James Lee Blackwell, William Thomas Blanton, Nathan Leroy Brightwell, Philip Robert Bunch. Second Row: Ronald L. Burke, William Lee Burnett, Russell Clyde Busby, Robert Anthony Butler, Charles B. Clark, Richard Robert Collier, Steven Douglas Conwell, Danny Michael Corley. Third Row: Robert Charles Davis, Eugene Harris Dewhurst, Paul Byron Diehl, Charles Laures Evans, Patrick James Feeley, John Gar- land Flowers, Richard Stuart Flow- ers, Robert M. Gillespie. Page 294
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