Blinn College - Buccaneer Yearbook (Brenham, TX)

 - Class of 1967

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The 1967 Buccaneer brings back the memories of the fruitful and enjoyable hours spent on the Blinn College Campus. Douglas Schoppe Editor vi: xxww as vi , 9w I .hh t we AdmmLstrat Matriculate Associate PartiCLpate i ,...; ,. . ww-yw won: - waxvm am $31. :93? xx: xx ??sxxixx ?xe Xxgxx C xxx 292112.213 Those Who Administratg .., . ,Q ,X ,2: n. . L. W . Eviiiimfh . W , .AEIylrvnr:FWfLWthELL nLVrfFrHirwlurE, x .W , w; rfbf? .4 W. 4.. - W. w! W W W W W W M W l i 1!, E Harvie Matthews Chairman of the Board Robert A. Fuchs Vice Chairman Rud olph Schroeder Secretary-treasurer Robert Appel Member ? W.F. Hasskarl, Jr. Member Arnold Sam Winkelmann Member Robert A. Winkelmann Member James H. Atkinson President, Blinn College Otis Tomachefsky Legal Advis er 1967 Buccaneer Pays Special Tribute To The Board of Trustees VVV w V V 2 , V V i R? E 7?? LZVVVVZ ,?V Z JV? 15 V V ??,V VVWW pr V ,, x , V ,V V; X 7A , XXV; X; f V VVVVV VVVVV VV VVVVVV; 1V xzxxy g i xX Vxxxi? 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Boehm, Sr. Academic Dean Greetings to the Student Body of Blin College of 1966-67. We are proud of ou increased enrollment, the continued growt of Blinn, and the fine young men and wome who Chose to begin their college trainin with us. When you came to us in the fall, yo 6. I entered a life of new ideas and challengin problems. As your Dean of Student Activ ties, it has been my pleasure to work Witl you, and to help you meet these problem o .. and I hope to make your adjustments, both j social and otherwise easier for you. 1 To those of you who will graduate thi year and go on to other adventures, let m ' say, llThere is no room for mediocrity, where ever your ventures lead you. Sinc . the course is uncharted, how far you go anu how well you succeed depends on you Make of your feet hinds feet and climl to higher places. The best of luck to eacl . of you. 7 Walter C. Schwartz Dean of Student Activities The 1 966-67 schoolyear has been the greatest in history of Blinn College. With- out you this would not have been pos- sible. To the Graduating Class of 1967, I say congratulations for a job welldone. Your achievements have been recorded in the annals of Blinn College and Will be history for all future generations. I hope you are proud of the record you left and that it will be an inspiration to all Who follow. We hope your stay at Blinn has been enjoyable; and years from now, you can look back and say that these were some of the most pleasant days of your life. William R. Perry Registrar , AQW K VMK V , .st is , a 87M a . Vzis M, s Earl Grubbs Dean of Men Eva Beazley Dean of WOmen s is fwkwxx: x Q is x 3;; Vss W . WWW; xxwk KT ,, '1 me 1 As y Lucy HClleman Bursar Wm x v ,7, Oscar Business Man a g er 444 4444 4? 4 4 xxx 4' 44V s . $E$ 4 4 a, :4 '3 414 Z wwwwmwmw MWWMW -x444444444444444.44444444444444-m44444 .woszaxw-uwxxw4ww-wkwmwvxxxWNN 4 4'44 4 4,4 4 444444 Irym4rramuw0w , y , gxwaxxmexx W 4 xV .4 44.44 44444 X 4444 $Q$ 4 k 4 . yv 4 . 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The department prepares the terminal student Who plans to undertake immediate employment after he has attended one year or two years. Under the care and guidance of business instructors, students learn office conduct, secretarial efficiency, and office management, as well as the essential courses- typewriting, shorthand, accounting. Practical application of these skills will inevitably become the principal require- ment of the students vocational life. Martha Holcomb O.E. McGregor The Wall Streerjozmml is used daily in the study of Economics 231 and 232. The journal is an aid in teaching the students the practical Shirley Sue Steck side of economic theory. 4 z , 2 Kg 24 ! Gary F . Brummer English English Program Offers Enrichment 1M, ,,.,,,; The English Department is concerned With helping the students to achieve a degree of pro- ficiency in the process of thinking and in ex- pressing the end product of thought in an effective and acceptable manner of either oral or written communication. To this end the student is encouraged to build a workable and flexible vocabulary. The depart- ment attempts to aid the students in developing a pleasing style of writing. Through courses in literature the department supplies facts essential to the intelligent reading of selections in literature, points out the character- istics Which render each author significant in the development of literature, acquaints the student with masterpieces, and sets the student to work for himself by supplying fundamental facts related to the moral, social, political, and intellectual development. The department hopes the student willdis- cover in great literature a guide for his own think- ing concerning the universal question about the universe, God, immortality, and the relation of man to man. Jack Yarbrough Albert Ludwig Hubert Waldrop ion and Rhetoric, In- ion and Report Writ- iterature I and Literature 11, 1t it Ag?fo u xxx , x?.o NA? W Xofwvx, A 2? w , x AAA Exx 9x A Ax 6 WW Compos A ish Department offers English , . A Z , xx $ $3 , xAM L. Wayne Sullenger , S7 The Engl Composition mxxxxA V V . . K KQVi . A , , , Wax. $?Vxxxxxz , . . . . . . . . . . . , V . y 111?; and Advanced Compos troduction to L Ring? . r b m C S M n a D W . Barron Eva E Charles Baker :x Science Clyde Martin Students Gain Understanding in the Scientific World The place of discovery in the scientific training has never been questioned. Science laboratory materials and equipment are helping to meet the needs of the department in giving the student an opportunity to practice the discovery method more often. The objectives of the department are to prepare a student with the basic principles of sciencewhich enable the student to con- tinue his work, to present a course of study for stu- dents who plan to enter a profession, and to offer courses to satisfy science requirements for those students Who are major- ing in subjects other than science, mathematics, or engineering. Science courses are evaluated continually and the curriculum content re- organized to meet the stu- dentts needs. Robert Montgomery Nathan Byrd in ,7, , wW M6X ' . , yW ' WM ' M XKgQXM7 xmwwmwwm WW x , waXzi WMA 7M1r WM gW 4MWWZW! wWWZ M WZ z y nW i4 ' , My z ; ;;2w MXM MW, MW , , AM i WZC WWWW ' , awe My y WW MMMX XWXWN , W WM M x wmxx xxxxxxx Ww$wwww$ My Z x2 Winfred Finke Charles C. Self yww,mmwm,wwww Eleanor Mikulin $W$ N ng x JQM William Lewis Lorenzo McWilliams L Wwv t 0 MM Wtht t WWwyZZ;; hW ' y ; hWW! V WMWMW WWW; WMXKMMM WMWWZ , m Wyy MM Joe Pat Davis Study Of Mankind Using various methods of teaching, the Social Science Department incorporates many diverse courses including American History, World History, Geography, Texas and American Government, and Sociology. The department aims to develop an under- standing of the social pro- cess Which is necessary to become awell-rounded cit- izen, to create an aware- ness of the responsibilities and obligations that a well- rounded citizen must have to assume properly his position in a democratic society, and to take care of . I, M , the needs of the ad olescent L WWW student in this transition period. The study of Social Science courses prepares man to live and to under- stand man Which contrib- utes toward the solutions of political and social problems facing America. CeCil POWell Betty Phlmmer James Lawrence B'I'Ri I4 X31014: FOR POW 1:91 M5,;z'1 - WWMW . , Mwwy Larry E. Adams nwmxmm m; Larry D aws on g 5 5 Robert L. Giles WW , rmW A n;me,x, MM W6 Noel Kent Horton Kieke Mathematics Mathematics, Todayis Great Challenge Mathematics is the language of science. Because of the great em- phasis on space, the department has a balanced program of courses on the level of the first two years of a bachelorts degree in mathematics or engineering as prescribed in senior college catalogues. The aims of the department are to promote the basic training of mathematical terms, definitions, and needed formulas; to stimulate a cultural appreciation of the importance of the relationships between .71 mathematics and the progress of Civilization; and to develop an in- dependent approach to learn- ing and reas oning. The curriculum includes the first basic courses required in architecture and all fields of engineering. David W. Adams Herman Schoenemann Cord es F. Tiemann V Agriculture Lawrence Hemann Vocational Training Now, Profits Later The Agriculture Department offers courses to meet the degree requirements of college and uni- versity to which stud ents plan to transfer. The courses are designed to serve two objectives. The first ob- jective is to meet the needs of students of agriculture who plan to attend senior college and to major in some phase of agriculture. The second objective is to see that the students have attained skills and abilities that are essential to meet local needs in dairy, beef cattle, and crop farming areas. The principal aim of the Agriculture Department is to serve the needs of the people of Washington County and surrounding areas with service and agriculture instructions. The department offers courses in Agronomy, Animal Husbandry, Dairy Husbandry, Poultry Pro- duction, Horticulture, Agriculture Economics, Ento- mology, and Agriculture Engineering. The courses are foundations to careers in animal husbandry, vocational agriculture teaching, veteri- nary medicine, agriculture business, and many others in the broad field of agriculture. Seth D. McCormick Physical Education PE. Improves Physical Fitness The department strives toward the acceptance and development of the student-socially, emotionally, phys- ically, mentally, and spiritually. The education program is concerned with providing opportunities in Which emotional attitudes and personal relationships with fellow students are developed. flaw W X W M2 ix WMWM WM x W ?,WW M v W ' Ernest L. Stewart Robert Mueller St L n, . mums ' 5mm ., um BM mmmtim: a: max t i . MRRFE $13 $58? The Art of Man The Speech Department pre- pares the students to participate ef- fectively in community functions, to develop self-assurance and poise in all speech situations, and to instill in the student an appreciation for the concept of beauty. The basic purpose of speech is to communicate. Its effectiveness must be judged by the reaction of the audience. The department offers courses in public speaking, debate, dramatics, business and professional speech, and journalism. The department presents a num- ber of plays and special programs for the public and student body. The de- partment presented the Carnaby Street Bash, the Christmas Pageant, and several short plays. s g i g ; 7 xx hx mVX'WXe-yw k , Bobbie Morrow x QM! Wu i ' Vywxx ? WW'IWM YWNW N wwm W KN ' . -.- . - - - . . V . .4.,.,., WW . V ! c. MRLuV m;w... -.L . X i , 3 . , g , x i x $ x l xt-szx V N 'WV 2- . W : ?ZXM? a , , WWW, W AW VXWVWVM W W , Z ,W 37ny WW, WWWWWWWWWWWWWWWWWWQW , W W . f ' WWW; WV W W V V WWW? VWZWWWM W v j V WWWWWVV VWWWW WWW, V WV ' WWWWW, WWW W VW ; 5, 6'4on X m m7 5'4 ! ,0 .. W? 2? W W WWWWJWWWXW ,W , W wa W W WWW; W w' i;- W , V W r , A W W W 45M WW ,W ,W, x r WWW WWWWWW ; ,; WWWWWW; W'VV W W W, M: VMWWWWW ; WWWWWWVWVWW W VWWW :9 W X, 3 h A 2 V W,W:WWW , i g, x, ; ,WV 7 7V $2,, ' V . W W W W 'bL WW W W v W . ' 0 W . . v v ,, w. 4 W W w ' V , ..m -- ,- - n... ...... . -... .. .. . .. . .m . . . . usic At Foreign Language N fa x1t riT'lL V217? Si f WEWE, A wiw1uw0xwy0Avrn WW, Language Courses Afford Study of Foreign Lands In the foreign language courses, German and Spanish, the departmentts objectives are to stress oraldevelopmentwith system- atic functional drill and to acquire a reading ability; to learn to write the language; to gain an understanding of the function of language and to acquire enough fluency in German to express oneself in everyday conversation; and to learn to appreciate the extent to which our culture is indebted to that of other people and to combat prejudices against ethnic groups because of lin- guistic ignorance. gy ; Bobby G. Bullard Appreciation of Life Through Music A student enlarges his enjoyment and knowledge of music by way of the various mediums of training offered at Blinn College. The student can pursue the phase most suited to his talent and taste as in band, chorus, voice, and private music lessons. The basic objective of the department is to train the pro- fessional musician, to provide avocational study for amateurs, and to improve musical skills and experiences. 3 3 W4 iii? 44; 7?in yZ. 7x yg ?va , ,, ivy 37$, fa; $19 z $z$ $9$$ Lit $$3$, a3 L $$ $$1$ $.x x x . 77,, Betty Schroeder Secretary to Dean Martha Wilk ening Secretary to President , 2g, Clara Rogge Selma Nehrcorn Bookstore Manager Dietitian W, Xx MW W X a, W ?WXX 77 f 1317,, ? X ,. XX, 7 x???????gg 5?... ia Mead or Alana Winkelmann Glor g .m K .m Pat Schroeder Marg , Md,,' X zJ y:C, X4, ' ,,Wsz x Sophomores 38-65 Freshmen 66-99 + N ursing 100-101 Those Who M atriculagfe Caldwell Brownsville ' i Brenham , Brenham 3 1011 ident Officers Michael Stevens is Bumpy, Head Treasurer mm o Vice President Stud ent Council Secretary Rep orter Pres Sophomore Robert Schutze Patricia Tottenham Lew Jack Purl Don Stewart Gerald Ruth Barbara ist Student Un ie H Allan Jay iel Bapt 9 , i Beta Lambda Lutheran Student Associat Ph iley, Will Adamek, Joseph T Baker, Gwend olyn Ad ams Ahrens Allen Ba h t .1 d H J h, e t r a B Becker, Beckett, D an s? y??? 0 Bayles, Bruce La Grange Phi Theta Kappa Stud ent Council Mu Alpha Theta X A Bell, Morris Baptist Stud ent Union Debate Club Curtain Club Bender, Allen Brenham Bennett, Paul. J. Brenham Bishop, William E. Hearne Blinn JCAA Student Council Boren, Donald Wayne Pollock, La. V71; AVng . x . AgAyAA e x x ' , Awkx$AA A, $$$A A A ' K $ANAXQAAgy 9, z? x AAA $V A ;N- 2K A Bozant, Burleigh Houston Brandt, Donald Lee La Grange Bravenec, Steve E. Caldwell Braun, Johnnie Wayne Waller $AWM A A$Q$A$AJ w ., W Braun, Ronald Wayne Carmine Brown, James La Grange Rodeo Club Baptist Student Union Buchala, Gary Sealy Burnside, Amanda Fayetteville Burttschell, Joe D. Dime Box Byrd, Hugh Maydelle Drama Club Debate Club Baptist Student Union Cadden, Donald Austin Calderon, Frank Houston 39 Caldwell, Mary E. Campbell, Ernest Cartier, Susan Student Council N ewman Club Press Club Konza Klub Cernosek, John Cernos ek, N ettie N ewman Club Chapa, Rogelio Chapel, Doris Clayton, James Methodist Club Student Council Circle K Club Cobb, Edna N ewman Club Cobern, Eston United Church Organization Collier, Thomas G. Circle K Flying Club Press Club Campbell, Allen Crane, Sandra Konza Klub Craven, Kenneth Crawford, Jimmy Earl Crockett, Elizabeth June N ewman Club Konza Klub Crouch, Gary Press Club Dailey, Terry Lynn Rockd ale r Somerville Austin Schulenburg Schulenburg Mexico Brenham Nederland Corpus Christi Houston La Grange AuS tin Leand er Austin Brenham Buna Austin i Dalchua,John M. Phi Beta Lambda Danheim, Danny Lee Methodist Club Press Club Daughtry, Michael Circle K Student Council Day, Donna Konza Klub Student Council Day, Larry Davenport, Lynessa Davidson, Sharon Konza Klub, Methodist Davis, Mark Curtain Club Davenp ort, Evelyn Dickerson, Darlene Baptist Stud ent Union Dinkins, Phyllis ' ' Konza Klub Curtain Club Dippel, Darla x 4 E EE Dismukes, Ray 1: E E. I E Q EDittrick, Gary E, E Divin, Linda I w EDowdey, William C. lDrab, William J. . E E. EEDrosche, Fred Monroe ; Lufkin Hous ton San Antonio Bellville Houston San Antonio Brenham Brenham Conroe Lexington Dallas Waller Austin La Grange Lexington Duckworth, Carolyn Dzierzanowski, Patricia Konza Klub N ewman Club Eastburn, John Eckermann, Larry Elick, James N ewman Club Emanuel, Kathy Baptist Stud ent Union Ephraim, James Gamma Delta Faith, Christi F alkenbury, Gale F anning, William F arley, Jerry Farmer, Jon F arnham, Car 01 F arquhar, Mark Fasano, Tony Ferguson, John Blinn JCAA Friemel, Ardie N ell Hintz, George R. Boerne Sealy Burton Bellville Hull La Grange ' H Austin N avas ota Austin Houston 1L ' San Antonio 1 Houston West Columbia D onna Houston F ayetteville 1 l Sealy 1 g. 1 . Ferrell, James Finke, Ruth Fisher, Arlene Phi Theta Kappa Gamma Delta Fletcher, James Ford, Coy Fortenberry, Jo Ann Phi Beta Lambda F ortner, John F oster, D onald F ry, Bernecia Fussell, Dan Gallant, Wilma Carolyn ! Walker TSEA ! BGalle, David Lee I ' Gardiner, Gay Phi Theta Kappa Methodist Club , Gardner, Callie I Garza, Richard f Student Council :1 Newman Club gl Geaslen, Larry 3: Brookshire Brenham La Grange Orange Wells Hempstead Kerrville Houston Burton San Augustine Cypress New Ulm Kenedy Hempstead Washington Alice Alice Houston What do you mean that I parked my car wrong. xx: x NW, Research papers are a problem. Gerland, Charlene Phi Theta Kappa Gilmore, Carol Konza Klub Baptist Student Union Press Club Glover, Jimmy Gobel, Lee Charles Goehring, Ronald Goins. Daisy Ann Gorden, Dennis Grieve, Sandra Groves, William C. Caldwell Brenham Navasota Bellville' Round Top Giddings Kaq Flatoniz Beevilk Gregory, Kent West Columbia Guelker, Mary Ann Burton Guest, Gwedolyn Bryan Baptist Students Union Walker TSEA Gully, Genevieve F ayetteville Newman Club Walker TSEA 1: I Heinz, Jean Walker TSEA Guthrie, Gary Hanks , Allen Harkrider, Carl Hartley, Richard Harris on, Kathy Methodist .Club Hayes , Roger Head, Lewis Circle K Debate Club Canterbury Club Curtain Club Press Club Heinz, Edna Hernend ez, Carlos Hickl, Raymond Hintz, Eugene Elgin St. Hedwig Hous ton Brenham Austin Del Rio Rockdale Milano Taylor Brenham Milano Tid ehaven Sealy r $ iddings La Grange 7 Brenham Magnolia , G Somerville Port Arthur Washington ; Hallettsville Colorado Ci Gradua tes A Perfectionist! ! Ronald Michael C Patncia Walker TSEA , Edward H. Lutheran Stud ent Assoc 7 illhouse, iard ill Hanacek, Diane Honish, Dorothy Hopkins, Charles M. Hrobar, Jerry Lee Hoffman, MHH ! , JX Some people get special attention 1 : .unn, muusrevn , 3.,...4 Hueske, Marvin Huff, Judith Humphres, James : Hunt, Diana Phi Beta Lambda Konza Klub Hramete, Andrew Albert : Hrncir, Patrick 7' Ickert, Larry W. x Jackson, Jacquelyne James, Kenneth Circle K .4 -I x i. .g ; u. JH x .4 s- - 1 . Jurica, Larry James Janda, Marian Phi Theta Kappa Phi Beta Lambda 4 Janecek, Jeanenne Lutheran Student Association Curtain Club mm 1! .1 -'. x Januzewski, Ray M. Th Ffrtvnm Hm; .A. ; Jennings, Archie 73 X H x . ! Jistel, Dennis P. i Phi Beta Lambda - xi Jezierski, Jerome N ewman Club . Johnson, Fred Mu Deha Phi, Newman Club l 4; Johns on, George Brenham Industry Lampassas Brenham Anders on Schulenb erg La Grange Hempstead Austin Sealy Sealy Bellville Brenham Brownfield Cameron Chappell Hill Mercedes Brenham NxVx X X$ NV . x x x 1x N $ Houstoni '. l I r , r x X W x X , x V ; . X X I X X A r X W Buchholts: Hockleyiv Brenhamb La Grange H' Stonewalil Some do different stunts! IS ie Wayne izab eth Russell Methodist Club Press Club , E1 iBeta Lambda Phi Theta Kappa Phi Beta Lambda Newman Club Curtain Club Jones, Richard Denn Circle K Jones, Michael Jordan, Kathleen Jurries, Wade Kaiser, Ronn Kasprowicz, Ph Kellner Kimbro, Mi'ke Klein, Lawrence J. Have you lost a lens? XXX X , WVW ,, ,X X,,XX,,7 X ., XXXXX. XXXXXXXXXMVX XXXX XX X ,,, X m e e n a C C u B r w Y w T XX X , , XX? X, 49,.X4XX: 74,,457 .9 J.+M.L Exit 1!, ' Wu; man 11:11 1'. 1.11mi 1:1 Knotts, Ronald Curtain Club Kocian, James 41.. z X K i g l i .;f' l 1 ', K Ir 5 1 J- Kocurek, Randy Dwight N ewman Club Koehler Lee ' Kokemoor, Roy Kossie,Ca1vin Kovar, Glenn Kovar, Pete Phi Beta Lambda Kozloski, Oliver ramer, Peggy K Krause, Kenneth R. K rause, Rita N ewman Club Krivacka, MayDell Walker TSEA Lutheran Students Association ?Kuehn, D aniel K1 K Mhmw Kugel, F red Blinn JCAA ?Kutzschbach, William Mu Alpha Theta United Church Organization JLandua, James Ray ' Landua, Kenneth Bellaire Yoakum Caldwell Burton Brenham Brenham Snook Sealy Beaumont Hempstead Giddings Brenham Round Top Fayetteville Brenham Bryan Brenham Brenham 1,V$W27.:7,imywmwn 3W , 1 ; 1 w xxx; x xx x: NNX x NNXX QQQ? QE$ xx Xx Nix x xv Latoszewski, Thomas Lee Lawson, Terry Newman Club Blinn Flying Club Lehmann, Frederich Phi Beta Lambda Lewandowski, Stanley J. Phi Beta Lambda Lewellyn, Larry Don Lidiak, Max Newman Club Gaskamp, Ervin Linn, James Curtain Club Loesch, Robert Loghry, Joe Baptist Student Union Loth, Serra Loydd, Richard Luedecke, Harold Circle K Press Club Lutheran Sgud ent Association Blinn JCAA Luetge, Kenneth Phi Theta Kappa McCourt, Joe McIntosh, Sharon Virginia Phi Theta Kappa United Church Organization McIrVin, Shirley McMillian, Susan Walker TSEA San Antonio Calvert Bellville Houston La Grange Brenham McAllen ' Brenham I ' Taylor , F latonia 5 Kentucky , College Statio : r La Grang Houston? Gidding Rockdale . .' Harlinger , wAuZWk. , WA xxxwrwmmx mmAMWWwM W N oh Machemehl, Randy Bellville Shds Got The Power! atesic, Joseph R. Austin atthijetz, Walter Giddings aynard, Ted Houston Mays, Jo Ann A Mecey, Sandra ' Press Club Student Council Phi Beta Lambda eischen, Delbert Industry 13'; ,1 WWW WW N W 6 WW W WaW W, ,' i lIelton, William J. Cas troville W V 1 Herano, Pete New York Student Council Jerriman, Linda Lee Austin W W M xmmmmsxmww XX; xxxxxxxxaxxx Mertink, Carl H., Jr. Gamma Delta Phi Theta Kappa Mica, D ouglas Michalk, Emogene Miland, Travis Mills, Richard Mims, Susie Konza Klub Curtain Club Mitschke, Harvey Moerbe, Larry Phi Beta Lambda Monroe, Viola Konza Klub Press Club 52 Blinn jCAA Giddings Flatonia Dime Box Yoakum Angleton Houston La Grange La Grange Galves ton Montgomery, James M. Moreland, Jodye Morris, John Roger Morton, Johnny E. Moss, Jack H. Phi Beta Lambda Muehlbrad, Jeanell Munz , Pamela Ann Baptist Student Union Phi Beta Lambda Phi Theta Kappa Murray, Yvette Musil, Larry Mutscher, Carolyn Neinast, Henry N eumann, Earl N eumann, Jearaldine Nettle, Billie Konza Klub Baptist Student Union Nettle, David Circle K 1'1 Baptist Stud ent Union North, Gayle Skip ....... Noska, Ernest G. N oviskie, Diana Press Club Konza Klub Lutheran Student Association Brenham Rockdale Elgin Rockdale N ormangee Burton Brenham Lyons Hempstead Brenham S omerville Round Top Brenham Aus tin Austin Houston New Ulm Bellville ,, W; I . w 'f, H xx in .ulww 1.5 mkm '51 x V A xx xwx w. xxx-xxxWxxWx wmmmw ' , K x x A WWWWH V D eterrnination XOVZW w ng , aw xwmva mmw , Odstreil, David J. Offield, Wanda Phi Theta Kappa Konza Klub Otto, Rodney Pace, Diane Phi Beta Lambda Methodist Club Palmore, Glenda Konza Klub Press Club Patters on, Bobby Payne, Carl Winklemann, D onald Washington, Cervellie Do a good job! Caldwell ' Rockdale La Grange Housto Weslac o Bellvill : Somervill : Peal, Darrell Austin Pelkemeyer, James Grager Pekar, Gladys Brenham Phi Beta Lambda Peralta, Leop old 0 Panama Perez, Ramiro Edinburg N ewman Club Peters, John Aus tin Perry, Johnnie Columbus Pflughaupt, Glenn Fayetteville Phi Beta Lambda Phillips , Harvey Taft 1 - .1 7 ... I P J- - J. . pa H5 Phillips, Patrick Plantersville Rodeo Club Phi Beta Lambda u AL -;4; u .w m. .L. mm Pieper, Lloyd Brenham Phi Beta Lambda j'u A Plumlee, Charles La Grange Phi Beta Lambda :Porter, Rena Phi Beta Lambda Newman Club Phi Theta Kappa w w vzirrznm mdgwu 1' .1 .Potts, John Houston .w 53x3 Powers, Robert Hilton Houston Preston, Dorthy Brenham Prince, Lester Houston iPerrin, John Baptist Student Union Sophomores F ,,, F . . , 4, . '5' .0 , F'tvoz ' Fuii? :f Florence Nightingale Paskett, Leon Pickins, Joel Purl, Jack Circle K Quinn, Danny Ramirez, Charles Newman Club Rauch, Nancy Elise Phi Theta Kappa Ray, Karen Danette Reagan, Dennis Reinerts on, Kathleen Gamma D elta Reinhardt, James Gamma Delta Remmert, Linda Konza Klub Gamma Delta Richter, Robert 0f K.A. N avas ota . Austin Georgetown Cypress Calvert : Carmine a Houston k I l- Conroe 5'; Kg. 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The i we Smithvill Caldwel 5 Austiu jec , Editor of the the amount of ing a metal 1n three hundred dollars for the Freshman Class to o , under the leadersh terest in a more attract in 1on ion ing a check tS Saphomores has had successful pro 7 jec t the pro interest that the students have in the college. interest of the Class was in the College, ichard Jack Carl R k, Thomas A. , LUECKEMEYER PRESENTS GIFT Charles H. , James Curtain Club Raymond Baptist Student Un 7 Larry Lueckemeyer, President of the Freshman Class, expresses to Douglas Schoppe ts Yearbook, the class S S .m C n a m h S e r F e Lu. T r e y e m e k C e u L y r r a L Larry is presen id copy of the school seal on the cover. Lutheran Student Un ivane , Skmner Skr Slad e Douglas to pay part of the expense of hav cover for the yearbook success 1n and the The first Yearbook imon impson inla Sherley, Shuck, Robert Siebman, Marsha S S Smith, Charles M. WWWVWWWW WWWWWWW ,WWWWWWW WWWWWWWW W W WWWWW W W . ' - u . 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Loving, Donald A. Love, Sam R. Lowrey, Lynn R. Lowry, Milton L. Lueckemeyer, Daryl Lueckerneyer, Larry Lueckemeyer, Terry Luedeker, David C. McAnally, Rick McBride, Arthur, Jr. McClellan, Mary Ann MCD aniel, Joe W., Jr. McGary, Jon E. McGehee, Robert H. McGregor, Shelley McKenzie, Sue McKown, Buddy Maass, Clyde Machemehl, Abbey Mahlmann, Dennis Maldonado, John Manning, Bubba Marek, Marjorie Maresh, Pearlie .VIaresh, Otis Martin, Kenneth Giddings Taylor Houston Ft. Worth Brenham Brenham Brenham New Ulm Houston Brenham N avas ota Houston Houston Yoakum Brenharn Austin Ioal Giddings Bellville Brenham Caldwell Hous ton Sealy Bellville Bellville Hous ton 8 5 Meier, Ervin Ray Melchor, Eulogid H. Menges, Ronald W. Mertins, Lester Mertz, Alex Merz, Rosalie Middleton, Travis, Jr. Mikeska, Donald Milburn, Mildred Miles, Ronald B. Mitchell, John M. Moore, Rebecca Moreno, Phillip J. Morley, Diane Morley, Verna Morris, Paul R. 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New Ulm ' ' Verner Spring Clute Brenham SealyZ Fayetteville in ice 1e Ronald Tommy Bern Bennie Ang Roger Leroy Preston Darv , Jan y e 1 r .1 h S 6 18h ox mm NN Gary W $ 7 7 N obles, N oska Nystrom Obenhaus OZMalley, Ondruch, Owen, N itsche Nobles, Orsak , Z if Z , , . , ZOWM Z; XZWMZZZZWMZ Z7 ,MX ZMMZZZZVZZZ Z ZZZZZZZ ,ZZZZ mnxxwmmwwrmm mmmwo-m g Z Nearly Sophomores Future Homemakers of America You ripped his britches. Pate, Phillip D. Patschke, Marilyn Schwartze, Mary Ann Payne, Larry Pavlica, Sandra Perry, Pam Peel, John Pesl, Ben Perry, Mary Peters, Charles Peterson, Gary Peterson, Mary Ann Pfeffer, Phillip W. Phillips, Culley Phillips, Greg Pieper, Milton Pitts, Maurice Plagens, Peggy Plant, James Pless, Marvin Poehl, Fritz Poenitzsch, Harvey Pool, Robert Popham, L. Allen Pratka, Frank H. Pratt, Phillip N. Prescott, Marilyn Groves Paige Brenham Vid or F latonia Sealy Houston Smithville Bellville B ellville Round Rock Brenham Fulshear Pas adena Austin Brenham Giddings Bellville Brenham Sealy Caldwell Columb us Austin Gause La Grange Navas ota Temple 8 9 3X xx kXWMlM What do you mean, we can,t study after hours. Reichardt, Roland Sealy Reichle, Joyce Marlin Remmert, Glenn Bellville Remmert, Malinda Brenham Remmert, Ronald L. Sealy Rhoden, George Rosenberg Ripple, Robert E. Houston Robinson, JOY San Antonio Rochen, Robert Waller Rodenbeck, Ray Brenham Rodriguez, Andres Navasota Rodriguez, Phillip C. San Antonio Rodriquez, Zarogoza G. Beeville Rohde, Jane Fayetteville Rohde, Robert Warrenton Roitsch, Arnold Manor Rollings, Gary Waller Rose, Wayne Houston Rosene, Mike 8. Austin Ross, Barbara Holland Roznovak, Kathy Taylor Rucker, Raymond R. Houston Russell, George W., Jr. Austin Ryter, Louis J. 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Schlottmann, Sandra Schluter, Richard Schmidt, Dorothy Schmidt, Douglas Schmidt, Tommy Schmidt, Jennifer Balshaw, Lana Longhofer, Eddie Mayer, Cynthia Schroeder, Don Schroeder, Ronald Schulz, Kenneth Schwartz, Allen Schwobel, Jim Simons, Charles Sharp, Billy Shead, Daniel Sherrouse, Elmer Shilkun, Victoria Shupak, Johnnie Siegmund, Elaine Simmons, Charles Siptak, Earnest Snyder, Kathy Sisa, Billie Skrabonek, Milton Skweres, Delores Brenham Aus tin Indus try Houston Lyford Hutto Houston Brenham Aus tin Brenham Beaumont Brenham Aus tin Aus tin San Antonio Channelview Navas ota Brenham Sugarland Indus try Ledbetter Hous ton New Ulm Hous ton Hous ton Caldwell Brenham 9 3 AVKVKX z-n-sxauv- :--c.. Now dot the W81 cross the f, Sproull, Dwight Caldwell Stastny, Joan Sealy Stephens, Homer Hankamer Stegemuller, Rosemary Washington Steinmann, Nyles Yoakum Stolarski, Richard Sealy Stolz, Wayne Washington Stone, Louise Houston Struck, Marvin, Jr. Carmine Studhalter, Don Lee Brenham Sturn, George Houston Surovik, Patsy Brenham Svach, Joe Sealy Swain, William La Grange Taylor, Mark N. Pharr Taylor, Richard Houston Teinert, Leon La Grange Theuman, Ron Houston Thomas, Ora Lee Brenham Thomison, Darlene Houston Thompson, Olan Lockhart Thornton, David Houston Thornton, Patricia Crystal City Thrash, Charles G., III Houston Tiedt, Robert La Grange Toliver, Kenneth Texas City Tollar, Jerry Houston 94 22,. F ish .qu n O Sealy Magnolia Alice La Grange New Braunfels Cypress Bellaire Austm San Marcos Austin Giddings Ronald 9 Gayle B111 . Spillar, Michael J. Zilmon ' - Spitzenberger Rlchard Cedric D. 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X: 'lm 'VV I 3' ' Ackrkh I- Woods, Franklin .I Woods,Jim Z Wright, Kay m 3: + ' Yates, Johnny Zapalac, Henry Zaruba, Robert rZaskoda, Janet Faye uZellers, Donald IZoch, Dorothy VZoch, Kathy .EZulch, Jacquelyn GZwernemann, Ross ! r . .E Hous ton Houston Cameron Georgetown D eanville Bellville Lyons Copperas Cove Houston Maysfield Sealy Yoakum Sealy Beaumont La Grange Hous ton N orth Zulch Carmine Vocational N ursmg Program Through the medium of latest scientific advances,the13: Vocational Nursing Program of Blinn College seeks t a 1 perpetuate the traditions of nursing.Throughout the year . 1 members of the nursing profession. have rendered uncount- 1 ' able services to mankind. The Blinn Nursing Program through a comprehensive program of technical instruction ; '- and supervised hospital experience, trains young nurses who are equipped-both emotionally and scientifically- to help their fellowman. After completing the Blinn Nursing Program, each stu I dent is adequately prepared to be examined by the Stated ' ' Board. Although intense effort is made to instruct thej1 student nurses in the latest technical and scientific method . 1 of nursing, equally stressed are the ideals of devotion tcif duty, concern for the welfare of others and strict adherencejf to the code of ethics of the nursing profession. 11 1 1 1. 1 The aim of the Vocational Nursing School at Blinr11; College is to train competent bedside nurses. The primar111 objective of the program is to provide students with thq11 kind of instruction and learning experience that will preparqi them to function effectively and efficiently as licensed v0.11 cational nurses anywhere in the state or indeed anywherc in the United States. All of this is done in one year. Thifi I 1 Texas Educational Agency, as sponsors, sets up a list 0;; objectives and a step-by-step list of suggestions of accom1 Ruth Tottenham plishing these objectives for the year. I Allen, Cynthis Lee Memorial Hospital Bacon, Leona Waller County Hospital Finley, Jay Nill St. Jude Hospital $mt Griffin, Maxine Grimes Memorial Hospital Harris, Mattie Lee Memorial Hospital Hungate, Rosemary Bohne Hospital Luedke, Jeanette Bellville Hospital Martins , Patsy Bellville Hospital Meyers, Darlene Bohne Hospital Ray, Peggy Bohne Hospital Rush, Mona K. St. Jude Hospital Schatte, Mabel Grimes Hospital Paulhill, Vadee Grimes Hospital Govan, Zenobia Lee Memorial Hospital Ueckert, Linda Bellville Hospital . e541; J . fr ., ?yrlv: a 3 I t f w m , V Z $5,? $ , 7 MM ,2 Xgiizg , x x xv L x103 7 w y, a 0,2 Jinx? ,? ,Vszf . , g. 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P. Walker Chapter of Texas Students of Education. Susanls ambition is to get as much from life as possible by taking advantage of all the culture that is made available to man by man. In addition, her desire is to prepare herselfwhereby she will become a contribut- ing individual to society that wants to be challenged. Susan, 1 967 Assistant Editor, relinquishes pleasures to 1 968 Editor. 104 $le I'Mauw. M - wwwwmwwmwlw Wmtmxm wx Pinching Pennies for the Student Council. L man x 'mel 1.. 3: Mr. Buccaneer Contributes to Blinn Through Spirit,Activities, and Clubs Douglas Schoppe, a sophomore Agriculture major from Houston, participates in many school activities and functions and holds several executive positions in various organizations and clubs. During his freshman year, he served as Secretary of the Circle K Club and Treasurer of the Blinn Jr. College Agriculture Association. He was an active mem- ber of the Lutheran Students Association. t V During his sophomore year, he served as president 5, . of the Lutheran Students Association and Schwartz Hall, , Vice-president of the Blinn College AgricultureAssocia- tion, Secretary-Treasurer of the Texas Jr. College Ag- ' riculture Association, member of the Board of Directors f of the Circle K Club, Editor of the Buccaneer, and an active member of the Press Club. Mr. Buccaneer is the symbol of a Blinn student who strives to make Blinn College a better college. At the same time he makes himself a more scholastically minded ' person and develops a spirit and an active desire tot participate in collegiate activities and clubs. Douglasts duty as Mr. Buccaneer is to be the hos- for Blinn College, entertain celebrities and visitors 0 the campus, and represent the college in community and area festivities. An important activity for Mr. Buccaneeuj was to represent the college in the Seventy-Sevent :' Douglas Schoppe presides at LSA meeting. Brenham Maifest. WKKVK : Whey, a Circle K member fulfills responsibility. 115.11.11.41NNw C F. W.W..w.4u7uld.wq1131rwkr.. i 1...1,Tx.1+w1.1111w1.141 , 4.1.:fdr11411; IN. 1 .1 11 .11 1 1g1112mww. 11 1,111,111 11.12311. .11 11111111 r; w.1 .,, 1 .11 1 1. .V . . g , 3 121: 2 2E1 , 1 Egg 1 3.11.11.1wm112aa115251 II. ,1 1 .1aw11m11m11111111111 Linda Swenson - Best Dressed Lady on Campus Linda Swenson added the title of HBest Dressed Ladyii to a list of honors. This honor was bestowed on her by the vote of the student body. During her freshman year, she was a nominee for theA 8: M Cotton Queen and Runner-up for Freshman Class Favorite. This year, Linda was a Homecoming Queen Candidate. Linda is an active member in various organizations and clubs on the campus which include Konza Klub, T. P. Walker Chapter of Texas Students of Education, Press Club, Yearbook Staff, Choir, and Sergeant at Arms for Rachel Spencer Hall. Linda, a sophomore from Austin, Texas, more com- monly known as iiSodyfi plans to major in Elementary Education and minor in Psychology. Lindais ambition is to uphold the student bodyis view of her being the best-dressed coed on the Blinn campus. Her desire is to succeed in life, not only by accepting the culture provided for man but also by contributing factual principles to society. Her personal opinion is that this can be reached in the field of teach- ing. By being an elementary teacher, she can mold minds that will build a better and a greater under- standing country. 108 Sody studying for her degree in Education with date, Tony Frasano iVi 44 ii i i F wiw A 4 4 V DAAUT i'li-h t MO; sil- fbl E5 3: i, i M AIHM 7,. 217,; M ?xax My 641M W M 1Z5? WV, WW 79W MM . , ,MM . M, . M M M. M M M ,..,,,.fM,M.,Hx.+wVM.,M: , .M .. M .M ff 7 anlUL Mi U, I .i... . 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V 2 1 .l 2 ., . .. g .2 n; ...$J1,E+EJE11 2123a iamajcgniiwg . 1-. Susie M ims Reigns as Queen Susie Mims, a physical education and drama j' E major from Houston, was by popular vote the 1966- 1967 Homecoming Queen. Susie, a graduate of 1 Spring Branch High School, lettered in volleyball. She has been a Cheerleader for the past two years Susie, a candidate for the Homecoming Queen last year, was elected by popular vote as class favorite; of her class for the past two years. Susie has been E! a member of the Konza Klub for the past ton 17 semesters. E Susie is frequently seen working about the campus and helps to brighten the Student Center while she works in the office of the Dean of Stu- E dents. Her position is symbolic of the dignity and prestige of Blinn College. Susieis attitude toward school and school activ- ities leads other students to look at school in a more . positive way. Her smiles and thoughts Will be remembered. Rob ert Schutze Konza Klub members fires it up! 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A l , . . ow J l khjelrrwkl . l, X ' Crowning of Queen Climaxes Homecoming The various organizations at Blinn all contributed to insure the success of the annual Homecoming. The activities began with the painting of spirited slogans on the students cars. The Circle K again sponsored the dormitory decoration contest. The winners of the contest were Spencer Hall, first place, and Schwartz Hall, second place. The Konza Klub and the Circle K jointly sponsored the traditional torch light parade. The profits were donated to the yearbook fund. After the parade, the student body was treated With refreshments. After the refresh- ments the students enjoyed a dance in the Student Center. The high point of the homecoming half time show was the crowning of the Homecoming Queen. The honor of being Homecoming Queen fell to Miss Susie Mirns of Houston, Texas. Her reign will be always remembered by the student body. Is Cisco all that good? f The 1966-1967 Homecoming Queen, Susie Mims, escorted by Robert Schutze of Austin is crowned by the 1965-1966 Homecoming ll Queen, Judy Rehms. Pete Marrano presented Susie with a bouquet of roses. 125 y . W mewnwxw mxmwxxmtwhy to the churches, to extend the influence of Christ, and to make college life more Christian through Christ-;: centered, church-centered, and student-led programs. Members Mary McClellan Sally Hensley CliH Nauert H.D. Waldrop Rev. Ray Robinson Gwen Waldrop Amy Sue Ward Barbara Allen Joe Williams Kathy Emmanuel Ruth Williams Dorothy Preston Priscilla Zimmerhenzel John Revin Gwendolyn Mays Glenda Baker t BF 7 i. V-I oov . u 'N In . .- .t-. .V. .-. e , o-r' ' 1 . n: .- In , . t fit? . 3e ' :3 373:3 O: o. h. ; .N Mr H. '0 n h. .4 Offi cers Carole Gilmore President Joe Loghry Devotion Chairman Billie Nettle Publicity Chairman John Evans Pianist Pam Munz Secretary Alex Jordan Song Leader Linda Thomas Missions Chairman Student Union is to conserve; Baptist students for Christiang leadership. It strives to ministerE to the spiritual, to link the campus 62y Ir: Lth p, ,lexH MEL: Proper publicity proves successful. Rev. Cliff Nauert serves as B.S.U. Di- rector for the Gulf Coast Junior Col- leges. He pays reg- ular visits to Blinrfs Baptist Student Un- ion and aids in its program activities. The administra- tion, faculty, and stu- dent body appre- ciated the interest of Rev. N auert in Chris- tian Emphasis Week. WMV w ' ,, ?2 First Baptist Church, Brenham Calvary Baptist Church, Brenham Canterbury Association ' g LIT ' Officers John Walcutt .................................. President Susan Prescott .......................... Vice President Pat Tottenharn ............................ Secretary Don Egg ....................................... Treasurer Allan Schwartz ............................ Rep orter Mrs. Martha Burgess and Oris E. McGregor Co-Sponsors The Rev. Joseph H. Frazer SpiritualAdviser The Canterbury Association was organized in the fall of 1959 for the college members of the Episcopal Church and for anyone else who wants to join. The motto of the Canterbury Association is Service to Church, ' P School, and Community? . A The purpose of the Association is to forward the work of the Church in colleges and universities and to '2 carry on the business of the Canterbury Association in the Diocese of Texas. Members Elizabeth Anderson Edward Barker Jean Davis Donald Egg James Fletcher Robert Gollmer Lewis Head George Hintz Dorothy Jackson Shelley McGregor Susan Prescott Bell Prigge Don Stewart Louise Stone Patricia Tottenham John Walcutt Robert Yerkes ethodist Club The purpose of the Methodist Club is to provide a religious atmosphere and religious activities for Methodist stu- dents. Its activities were highlighted by special events such as the invitation of Methodist students to the Harvest Fes- tival at the First Methodist Church and a special Blinn night during Thanks- giving season. During Christian Emphasis, the Club sponsored Rev. Richard Lord as the guest speaker for an assembly program. Officers Danny Danheim President Pat Weiss VicePresident Dianne Pace Secretary Mary Peterson Program Chairman David Atkinson, Jim Clayton, Pat Thorton, Sharon Kieke Song Leaders Richard Hartley StudentCouncil Glynda Gillespie Treasurer Cordes Tiemann and AugustWeiss .. Sponsors Rev. R.I. Gilpin Pastor me hV e W $$i Sharon Davidson, Deanne Dippel, Carl Harkrider, Sue Hartley, Russell Kellner,Dianne Pace,Jeanette Weiss, and Sandra Woods. Sponsors are Mr. Danny and Dianne conduct meeting. Cordes Tiemann and Mr. August Weiss. 129 Gamma Delta Mem bers Melvin Ashorn Christy Faith Ruth Finke Arlene Fischer James Ephraim Karen Gaskamp Jack Grimm John Haschke Beverly Herzog Amanda Hold Margaret Horn Darrell Kruger Darrell Loesch Daryl Lueckemeyer Glenda Muesse Carolyn Mutscher Carl Mertink Lester Mertins Pete Raif Kathleen Reinertsen James Reinhardt Linda Remmert Geraldine Schroeder Martin Schubert Terrine Shelburne Dorothy Zoch Kathryn Zoch Gladys Winkelmann Paul Gersch Officers Carolyn Mutscher ....... .. ......... .. ...... . President Carl Mertink ............................ Vice President Gladys Winkelmann ........................ Secretary Cristy Faith .. ................................ Treasurer Amanda Hold ........................ Student Council t J Ruth Finke ................................ Reporter t Rev. Arnold Mueller .......... .. PastoralAdviser t i ,h Winfred Finke and Lawrence Hermann ....... t Sponsors . Gamma Delta is an international , religious organization for college stu- dents who are members of the Missouri Synod Lutheran Church and any other students who wish to join. The purpose , of this organization is to promote Christian knowledge, fellowship, and 3 leadership on the campus among the college students. To promote Christian knowledgeo the campus, the Gamma Delta partici- pates in campus activities as Christian Emphasis Week. 1 wx W Xe ,w x 6 W WQM t OMM 6 im, m 0 6 y , In; , w Mwy W M w w 6 WXXWMMM VIWW Gamma Delta Banquet Another activity in which Gamma Delta participates is the Gamma Delta Banquet. This banquet is sponsored by the International Gamma Del- ta Organization. This activity enables the Lutheran students to become acquainted with one another and share com- mon interests. After the banquet, the mas- ter of ceremonies, Reverend Arnold Mueller of Grace Lutheran of Brenham, installed the officers for the 1966-67 school year. During this ceremony, the officers were reminded of their assigned respon- sibilities. The members were also reminded of the purposes of the organi- zation: to encourage participation in the churchis activity, to help students understand the Word of God in relation to their Christian vocation, and to encourage Christian discipleship on the campus. Luau i: eHuTX At Q WWAAMMWA Hm:- 1 . it u :xlx A 6 .V .V The way to encourage Christian discipleship on the campus, the Club sponsored Dr. George Beto, Director of the Texas State Prison System, to speak at an assembly in the Student Center during Christian Emphasis Week. , X 2 wwmwwm 131 Members Ruth Ahrens Allan Becker Travis Brewer Barbara Brinkman Bonnie Grabow Peggy Grebe Patti Hoffman Barbara Holle Janeane Janacek Laverna Jeske Kaye Lynn Kettler Denny Kramer May Dell Krivackz Larry Lueckemeyet Harold Luedecke Abby Machemehl Peggy Martens Emogene Michalk Donald Mikeska Henry Neinast Roger Nitsche Diana Noviskie Glenn Pflughaupt Marvin Pless Arlene Quebe Margaret Sander Carol Schlottmann Sandra Schlottmann Jennifer Schmidt Douglas Schoppe Don Schroeder Suzanne Schwartze Scottie Wehman Louise Wendt Audrey Westerfeld Bill Williams Viv Witte Lutheran Student Association Of icers Douglas Schoppe President Denny Kramer ............................................. Vice President Margaret Sander ............................................. Secretary Ruth Ahrens Treasurer Scottie Wehmann ............................................. Reporter Don Schroeder ......................................... Student Council Albert Ludwig .................................................... Adviser Rev. Thomas H. Swygert ....................... Pastoral Adviser The Lutheran Student Association of Blinn Col- , lege is a unit of the Lutheran Student Association j, of America, an international organization of Lutheran College Students. Its purpose is to advance Christian 1' learning, practice Christian sociability, and develop Christian leadership. . The students have been inspired through various ; 3 types of worship as liturgies, singspiration, and re- ligious folk singing; guest speakers; and discussions. i ' Fellowship was shared with the United Churc ;1 at a Christmas social that included Christmas carol-ii , ing at the rest homes and hospitals. Games and refreshments were enjoyed. ' During the Spring Semester, the Club had Rev. E V Thomas H. Swygert as the guest speaker for a college assembly during Christian Emphasis Week. vaxxwmwllmvka St. Paul,s Lutheran Church, Brenham, Texas The Newman Club, an organi- zation of Catholic students, promotes fellowship among the students and develops Christian character. The Blinn College Chapter is a member of the national organization of New- man Clubs. The Club holds night discussions in regard to various controversial matters dealing with the church. Father Floyd Biel, pastor of St. Marys Church of Brenham, and Father Thomas Hanus, assistant pas- tor, counsel very closely with the members of the Club in order to guide them toward Christian goals. The Newman Club participated in Christian Emphasis Week Which was held during Holy Week, March 20-22. Susan Cartier Linda Charanza Edna Cobb George Cramer Elizabeth Crockett Linda Divin Jamie Elick Raymond Garza Richard Garza Donna Gentil Diane Hanacek Dorothy Honish Elizabeth Kasprowicz Esther Kmiec Jimmy Kocian Rita Krause, Dennis Mahlmann Angeline Orsak Jane Ratjen Donald Rousseau Dolores Skweres Ann Twardowski Sandra Woods Elaine Zientek ' Members It s? Officers Jamie Elick .................. President BettyJune Crockett Vice President Patsy Dziernowski ............... Secretary Elizabeth Kasprowicz ........... Treasurer m Rena Porter Sergeant atArms m. Our fearless leaders! Our chaplain! w M A Vi Wherek the meeting? Did I miss the meeting? United Church Officers Mary Ann Guelker .................... President h ; Sharon McIntosh ................ Vice President , Kay Brown .......... Secretary-Treasurer , , Jan Nystrom ................... Student Council ; i : Representative t ,. Rev. Bruno Schroeder .. PastoralAdviser Marilyn Stolz ........................... Reporter I Mrs. Fred Hallstein .......... Faculty Sponsor : The United Church Organiza-f tion includes students who are mem- . ' bers of the Presbyterian, United; Church of Christ, and Christiani churches. The organization is de-y 3 signed to promote Christian fellow- , ship among Blinn students. At group ; meetings, the United Church Organi- zation has heard short meditations and lectures by Rev. Bruno Schroeder and Rev. T. V. Lewis, Joining with the Lutheran Student Asso- ciation for a Christmas party, the two groups went Christ- mas caroling and enjoyed re- freshments. Mem bers Beverly Benker, Jon Bertolet, Donna Bredthauer, Eston Cobern, Curtis Fuchs, Marian Janda, Marilyn Jaster, Billy Ray Jensen, Bill Kutzsehbach, Jan Nystrom, Rosemary Stegemueller, and Mar- ilyn Stolz. x.- m m: t Mew? Advent plays an important part in life. , M; w .e 7' 7' Mary Guelker and Sharon McIntosh President Mary Ann Guelker who trans- ferred to another institution at the end of the Fall Semester, discusses with Sharon McIntosh, the president for the Spring Se- mester, the plans for the organization. The basic purpose is to promote Chris- tian fellowship among the Blinn students. Junior College Agriculture Association Of icers Carnell Carrell ......................... President V Douglas Schoppe ............ Vice President Paul Heidemann Secretary J.D. Izard Treasurer Viola Monroe ............................ Rep orter Ben Schroeder ................ Parliamentarian William Bishop ............... Student Council B.C. Crawford and Lawrence Hemann ..... Sponsors , W- phase of agriculture. The purposes of the organization are to promote leadership and fellowship among stu- to provide services for local agricul- Blinn HOZdS tural groups and to promote com- petitive activities among junior col- S ta t9 P 08 itions lege agriculture clubs. The TJCAA Convention was held at Blinn College, April 30, 1966, for the purpose to reorganize the Association. The following officers were elected: William Bishop - president, Blinn;John- ny Bilberry-first vice president, South Plains; George Lloyd - second vice presi- dent, Kilgore; Douglas Schoppe-sec- retary-treasurer, Blinn; James Cox-re- porter, Cisco; and Mike Lewis-parlia- mentarian, Cisco. Lawrence Hemann, Blinn Instructor, was appointed state adviser. The 1967 State Convention was held April 29 at Kilgore College. The two candidates for office were Billy Jensen and Paul Heidemann. The two voting delegates were Everett Bailey and Martin Schubert. The sweetheart candidate was Kay Wright, a Freshman from Houston. 1 55 , a 7W , a Q , 4. 4;4:71KlJI x:' A V . ' J .2 1E - 1' w! 4?? ,.m 41,, KWAVAM wwz , EFIRST ROW: Clyde Maass, Billy Ray Gerke, Jim Wood, Joe Paul Mueck, Leopoldo Peralta, Ray Dismukes. SECOND ROW: 'qAHPat Phillips, Harold Luedecke, Arnold Roitsch, Larry Eon, Tommy Holle, Jim Dup rie. THIRD ROW: Charles Brooks, Everet f 3Bailey, Gary Peterson, Bobby Shuck, Gerald Schroeder, Milton Koehl. FOURTHROW: Gilbert Wayne Raemsch, Stanley Brink- man, Rick Schlueter, Johnny Yates, Jr., Harry Lee Hoff, Alton Travis Phillips. FIFTH ROW: Sammy Brinkman, Roy Hegefeld, Paul Gersch, Johnnie Shupak, Randy Kocurek. SIXTH ROW: Allen Turner, Jam es Campbell, W.R. Gray, Jr.,Arnold Kulhanek, iDaniel Kocian. SEVENTH ROW: Ervin Ray Meier, Royce Weaver, Bill Soyars, Clifvaans, and George Dingee. President William Bishop presents a bouquet ofroses to the 1966- 67 JCAA QUEEN, Miss Linda Darr of Wharton County Junior College. The other candidates were: Cheryl Morton, South Plains, Danie Jones, Henderson; and Viola Monroe, Blinn College. W 3 NH . M'3Y1h4X Hm; st J.C.A.A. Projects Create Interest ywwwWWX 7 gme MgW : Wmamtf A Since fish are attracted to water, the JCAA Club sponsored the Dunking Stand on Fish Day. The fish7 were the first to adventure into this exciting episode. The 'Tishw found this very refreshing after they were thrown into the '7mud7 pit. The JCAIYS activ ities are caring f0 plants in the Green house, making mod ,7 els, and experiment ing with chickens. I:; A the experiment wit: chickens, the studie include the embryo? development . . , , 7 L growth of 7777 WW 7 V ' ., . ' M ,7 chicken. 1 ; j , .1 , w A i ., The Club, coq t ' i ' ' cerned in the beautT 5 fication of the ca : pus, has plante '7 trees, shrubs, an flowering plant This activity a quainted the men: bers with vuriou' plants. xxzx 7X79 wWJMWWMV ? f; g , V , , 2,2 9 ma??? K m ,..,.E.K,S+wqu4mer .14; 44,14. .. .. 5V 2 , i , ka ? X? iii? xx xgs? z: . ix: $k $ isg$i$$ $ x $wa :3 . x T . $ wxxxxxxxxx sV $NXX$X k ENTOMOLO Y just suckers. N o tomatoes, E, HORTICULTURE r1 4.1. $7 5 c: 7 a . 452.77.; q n! 1 + 4 rkf ' ? 1me agam n t mg Feed With Purpose Officers Don Stewart ............................. President iv Kenneth James ................. Vice President Jim Clayton ........................... Treasurer I ,. i Lewis Head ........................... Secretary J ' , The Blinn College Chapter has I moved into a year filled with services: i to the campus and to the community. W The club entered the year under the' , leadership of President Don Stewart. T Serving with Don as officers for thel fall semester were Kenneth James, T vice president; Jim Clayton, treas- 7 urer; and Lewis iiBumpy,, Head, secretary. The first project of the club was ? collecting coat hangers to raise funds for service projects. The club operated the concession stands at all home , football games. The Circle K actively supported the idea of increasing school spirit for Homecoming. The club sponsored the dormitory decorating contest and awarded trophies to Spencer Hall for first place and Schwartz Hall for second place. Before the Blinn Homecoming, the Circle K mem bers and the Konza Klub members made torches for the traditional torch light parade. The profits were donated to the yearbook fund to be used in cover- ing the expenses of color pages. The Circle K entered into the social life of the Blinn College with an after game dance during football season. They had a private party so the new club members could become acquainted with each other. The group enjoyed the music that was provided by T. G. Collieris band. The activity brought closer unity to the Club mem- bers. As special service projects, the club members took food to a needy family at Thanksgiving and to three needy families at Christmas. The basic service project of the Club was to awa rd a fifty dollar scholarship to a Blinn a student who was a member of the club. This was the first time that a service club at BlinnCollegegaveascholar-V1 a Ship' Members Front Row - Tim Hurley David Nettles Bill Williams Rusty Tubbs Charles Stover Douglas Schoppe Lewis Herring Second Row - Larry Lueckemeyer Randy Fink David Atkinson Tommy Crowson Harold Luedecke Jack Purl Pete Marrano Back Row - Jon McGary Archie Jennings Mike Kimbro Jack Grimm Jody Guffey Don Egg Randy Holland Travis Brewer m I ; WW ii 151131. L-LU . IMM II $17 A 'a'lllH K is work!! s, x A $ng i X i1? m 4H mm 4m m .. Awwwmw Mmmm W474 A My needy family enjoyed the food. Circle K Undertakes New Projects The service projects of the Circle; 45.. ' K included serving as the co-chairman T ? for the Mothers March during the i T March of Dimes Drive, decorating a float for the Maifest, and aiding in the ; promotion of other civic projects on '- the school campus and in the city. , - One of the important responsi- h bilities of each year was the keeping and updating of the scrap book. The f u scrap book is to be displayed at the international convention in Ottowa, ? Canada, in 1967. Wilfred O. Dietrich, Dr. Joel Johnson, Robert Mueller, Daniel Schiller, and W.C. Officers Schwartz. Kenneth James President Larry Lueckemeyer ................. Vice President Lewis Head .................................... Secretary Travis Brewer Treasurer The Club frequently had fund raising projects for the purpose of carrying: forward its many services. The first fund raising project was a coat hangert , drive. In the picture, Mrs. HJ. Boehm graciously gives coat hangers to there Club. The Club worked with the Kiwanis in assisting them with the Salt Grass 4 Trail and other community projects. - x m ?:M , Slant.1JLLLI-1K3J' mh ts, t'w'l'tkl Circle K activities included service projects, fund raising projects, and National Convention project. Circle members were Co-Chairmen of the 1967 Washington County Motherst March against birth defects onJanuary 0. Besides this, the Club had a float in the Brenham Maifest. An activity at the National Circle K Convention is the judging of the Clubts Scrapbook. Douglas Schoppe atiently worked with the historical book which he hopes will give honors t0 the Club in Canada in August. Lewis Head sent invitations to public schools to participate in the Second Annual Talent Show which was eld on March 2. The Club also sponsored other fund raising projects. 44:: lmy m 11W; 9. K4757 v if ,, WU! Vlfn III! ; 5 5 WM x rrmxlng-VA iv :e N 1 ,4; 2V J .R A .wa Curtain Club . k m SPEECH ,5 DEPRRTMENT HISHES EVERYGNT 1.2; wgCun-Cm 43h: -' cnsunav 90 SWEET 895 m- iMus- m Mm ll I n 1 no ll. WHIIN Ii. 1:0 Pl F' amm Glynda Baker, Morris Bell, Hugh Byrd, Eston Cobern,T.G. Collier, Sandy Crane, Mark Davis, Phyllis Dinkins, Dan Fussel, Nor- ' man Highfield, Archie Jennings, Mike Kimbro, Jimmy Linn, Susie Mims, Viola Monroe, Jeannene Janecek, Lee Sanchez, John Sar- ; gent, Jimmy Skinner, Ray Speir, Don Stewart, Gwen Waldrop, Pamela Webb. 146 The Blinn College Curtain Club is com- posed of the Drama class and other studentsi interested in the theater. The purpose of the club is to promote: b; interest and appreciation for the creative arts. ; , - This year the club presented a Carnabyi l Street Bash featuring the iiMod,i fashions. , The annual Christmas Pageant featured var- . . 9. ' 10us carols and a live enactment of the :. Christmas story. :i . U The Spring Semester production wa 5 You Canit Take it With Youf, which wai e performed, Tuesday, April 4. A large crowo g witnessed the production. f Officers Linda Thomas ...................................... President John Walcutt Vice President Gayle Speilman .................. Secretary-Treasurer x Lewis Head .......................................... Reporter i Susan Cartier Student Council Representative 5 Martha Burgess ................................... Sponsor ' x? ; MA $ IQ AW 'IVWN, . , w; WVN,$x w. , $56M! 224 Booking performances??? Does it really say that? Mx M ,. N Hwy ' - MWMM MWW wMmew Disc ussion C :Mm v k ' sz'w Jerry Koslan, Jerry Dole, Lewis Head, Carlos Hernand Jeanenne Janecek, Richard Martin, George Sturm. The Blinn College Discussion Club is composed 0 the debate squad. The purpose of the club is to promot interest in current topics, political and economic, and t encourage students to participate in debating. OfcherS ' Viola Monroe,president;Morris Be11,vicepresident, Gwen Waldrop, secretary-treasurer; Carole Gilmore, reporter; Hugh Byrd, parliamentarian; Mrs. Paul Burgess, sponsor. Deanna Dippel, Kaye Kettler 148 Texas Delta Chapter of Phi Rho Pi National Honorary Speech Society for Junior Colleges ma 4211;!4 fV lI ,:U.l,,H1 .b t wawwwawww mu 'Vlwg-s l, Nwwwzw'Wmm WMWMMNhMW... Officers Ray Speir President, first semester David Atkinson President, second semester Viola Monroe Vice President Diana Noviskie SecretarysTreasurer Patricia Tottenham Student Council Representative PHI RHO PI is the national honor forensio society for junior colleges. Membership is a signal honor for a school, as it indicates that the school is progressive in matters of speech educa- tion and shows a desire to cooperate With other colleges in establishing objectives and promoting programs on a national scale. 4 $x y. Seated: Gayle Spielman, Carol Ann Schlottmann, Diana Noviskie, Priscilla Zimmerhanzel, Kay Lynn Kettler, Malinda Remmert Mary Ann Peterson, Jeanenne Janecek, Patricia Tottenham. Standing: Gwendolyn Waldrop, George Johnson, Viola Monroe, Sandra t Mecey, Robert Gollmer, Daniel Fussell, David Atkinson, Ronald Knotts, Miss Bobbie Morrow Co-sponsor, Mrs. Paul Burgess 1 Sponsor, Mr. Robert Mueller Co-sponsor, Dean Henry J. Boehm, Administrative Adviser. tNot pictured Linda MusiD 149 in mm dmam a M ., a m; mwm mm, WTWMWV y agA . a i i x s :1 wgg Aw a e. N. stt 11.1. a , , ?WWW Wm ., wrxfw WV WWW 7,, lwxgxiumgig WWW a , XXN ng mi WIWMW , mm 1W WW WW4. WWW W WWW 4W . t WM x ,memum Diana Noviskie, Linda Swenson, Elaine Zientek Linda Remmert, Sandra Mecey, and jean Ann Davis. 150 The Texas Student Education Association, an affiliate of the Na- tional Student Education Associa- tion, is a state organization of col- lege students who are interested in teaching as a career. The T.P. Walkerl . Chapter encourages its members toi I 1 participate in the campus activities 5 that contribute to the social and A educational growth of a prospective teacher. 1i The T.P. Walker Chapter offli Texas Student Education Associa-y tion was organized in November,;5 1950. The Chapter was named for' the late Mr. T.P. Walker who was Registrar and teacher of education1 at Blinn College for many years.2 The Chapter members visitedfy classes of their interest in the Bren-ij ham schools. Some members taughtfi Classes. The members participatedl in Blinn,s Annual Career Day PrO-l gram which was held on March 8. L Wa . tant. in school ing, members. 18 1mp 0r ing becomes popular English can be made interest Prospective teachers, library Mechanical draw g11?74z?ixx$?; 1n SCSSIOH. , $wxv wwwws .7xx?$ 127 $5 9.0 .m t e e m m I e t p a h C O t S k a e p s S m a d A C M L M Members observe a science class , ??W? ,L , ? xi , . .,L..ur.3., 4 , ; g Parujw 3?51 + h.. . .,, .QJ, AJ4FVA -. ... .A; .3. Konza Klub The Konza Klub is' a girls social, service, and ' spirit organization on the Blinn Campus. The pur- pose of the organization is to promote friendship a-' mong the students of the 7 college and to further so- cial activities for the stu- dents. The membership is restricted to sixty mem- bers who must be sopho- t 7 mores or second semester freshmen. After the formal tea, a list of prospective mem- bers is given to each club member. The members M vote and mail invitations to the new prospective members. The Club sponsored the first school dances and many other activities to . I I Offlcers t Susan Cartier, president; Elizabeth June Crockett, vice president; Marian promote SChOOl Sp1r1t 0n Janda, secretary; and Patsy Dzierzanowski, treasurer. the campus. Members Front Row: Sandy Crane, Donna Day, Pat Tottenham, Linda Swenson, Sandra Me- cey, Phyllis Dinkins, Vernell Schievlbein. Second Row: Carole Gilmore, Diana N oviskie, Susie Offield, Carolyn Mutscher, Elizabeth Kasprowizc, Sharon David- son, Elaine Zientek. Third Row: Viola Monroe, Glenda Palmore, Amy Sue Ward, Billie Nettle, Susie Mims, Linda Remmert, Mar- garet Sander, Scottie Wey- mann, and Judy Kallus. The success of the 1966-67 Home- coming was credited to the spirit of the student body. The Konza Klub and the Circle K initiated school spirit through teamwork - as sit- ting in a group at all pep rallies, making and selling torches for the torch light parade, decorating cars, and making many signs and spe- cial bulletins during the semester. The members of the clubs extend this unity to future members. K make Each car received a sp1r1't streamer! Ithink thath enough streamers for one car, Diana! Konza Klub The Konza Klub plans its activities. To build school; spirit, the members painted posters and hung them at various 3; places on the campus. The posters created an interest and promoted school spirit. T As the members engaged in these group projects, they developed an understanding of each other. The members felt that this objective was reached. 1 l I i i Linda, is everyone paying attention? Besides achieving the objective of under standing the members, the members moved a step forward into the businessworld by acquaint- ing themselves With practical problems as learn- ing the difference between people, the facing problems of others, and many other practical gains. Final touches fall to a few!!! Right? mm l. mm; DAM. mi; 3m, ..- MWS- We danced to the music of TThe Wee Hours? Hey, this punch is good!!! The Christmas Social The Konza Klub held a Private Christmas Dance and Social prior to the Christmas holidays. The dance was held in the Student Center for members and their dates who thoroughly enjoyed themselves. Music was provided by the Wee Hours. The organization sponsors private activities to pro- mote friendship and understanding among its members and nonmembers on the campus. One of the basic requirements in the business world is getting along with people. The organization feels that this is one of its basic objectives. Billie,1et us show Carole our art of dancing!! XT George Schaefer Elleene Roesler s Xm, President Vice President Sandra Grieve ........... Secretary-Treasurer Rita Hartfield Reporter Bruce Bayless .............. Student Council Herman Schoenemann Members Ruby Beckendorf Ronald Braun James Charles Ephraim Gay Gardiner Mary Ann Guelker William Kutzschbach Yvette Murray Pete Raif James Reinhardt Michael Saunders Melvin Schoenemann Rosemary Stegemueller Patsy Surovik Daniel Vasicek Repres entative Sponsor Mu Alpha Theta, the national high school and junior college mathematics club, was organized in 1954 under the sponsorship of Pi Mu Epsilon, the National Collegiate Honor Society in Mathematics. The first chapter for Mu Alpha Theta was issued in 195 7. Currently there are over one thousand chapters. Blinn received its charter in the Fall of 1966. The Club has nineteen members. The purpose of the Mu Alpha Theta is to engender keener interest in mathematics, to de- velop sound scholarship in the a subject, and to promote enjoy- , ment and appreciation of math- ematics among high school and junior college students. vghh' .e , a , m z- VOKVVW, 7x N xAVm Sewhw tzww x t x 0R w w Staff members have discussion with speaker. w AWN . x V $ A 0 WW .t e wwww Members speak With guest speaker, Mr. Werner. Club officers serve refreshments, On Monday night, December 12, 1966, the Mathematics Club held its first initiation inthe Student Center. The guest speaker was Werner Keidel who was born in East Germany. Presently he resides in Bellville. His topic for the evening pertained to the different phases in the work of computers. On April 7, 1967, the Club initiated two new members into the Club and four associate members became members. The two new members are James Ephraim and James Reinhardt. 157 PHI THETA KAPPA is the national scholastic honor society for junior colleges. Beta Alpha Chapter was granted President Marian Janda 1ts Charter on May 2 1 93 1' Vice President ........................................ Thomas Whitener TO be eligible for membership, at Student must make Secretary Elleene RoeSIer a grade point average of 2.4 in all courses taken, and must ' ' . ................................... R P t r , . ?;dsgzrcounal Rep Magi; go: be 1n the h1ghest ten percent of the regular enrolled stu- Sponsors ............................... Clara Hamblen 8: Joe Davis dent body. Mr. and Mrs. Joe Davis Pres. 8: Mrs. Atkinson, Miss Janda Miss Stolz, Miss Hamblen FEW xxx; L K x xx pring 1967 Initiates I irst Row: Gwendolyn Waldrop, Mildred Green, Ruby Beckendorf, LaVerna Jeske, Kaye Kettler, Audrey Westerfeld, Sandra Schlott- . ann, Bonnie Grabow, Mary Ann Peterson, Pat Weiss, Linda Musil. econd Row: Barbara Gerland, Shirley Nichols,RebeccaMoore,Marilyn Patschke, Bernice Ondruch, Kay Brown, Rosemary Stege- . ueller, Beverly Benker, Patsy Surovik, Rosalie Merz, Barbara Kasmiersky, Margaret Horn, Candy Doerr. I3 ack Row: Larry Flukinger, Erwin Sladek, Bennie Nietsche, Charles Schneider, Mike Turner,James Ephram, Gary Frank,Donald Fournier, Terry Douglas, Richard Hrachovy, George Johnson, Alex Jordan, Donald Mikeska, Mr. Davis, Scott Jones, Clarence Hartmann. pring 1966 Initiates F al I 1 966 eated: Pat Tottenham, Diana Hunt, Gay Gardiner, Rena Porter, Wanda Iffield, Dena Williams, Pam Munz, Sharon McIntosh. Standing: Elleene ' oesler, Ronnie Kaiser, Ardie Friernel, George Schaefer, Charlene Ger- Pat Tottenham a nd, Marian Janda, Randy Machemehl, Margaret Sander, Kenneth Luetge, Ruth Finke 'uth Finke, Marvin Svec, Marilyn Stolz, Carl Mertinek, Arlene Fisher, Diana Hunt '35 Clara Hamblen. Dena Williams Beta Mu Chapter Phi Beta Lambda PHI BETA LAMBDA is a nationalorganizationfor students of business administration. The Blinn College chapter was organized to develop competent aggressive business leadership and to create more interest and understanding in the intelligent choice of business occupations. The Club encourages the organization of new Chapters in the District. Members are trained to perform the installationceremony for newly organized chapters. Volunteer members are trained for State level competition at the State Convention. The members compete. 5 against universities and senior college competitors. Contests entered are Vocabulary, Extemporaneous Speak- ing, Spelling, Miss Future Business Executive, and Miss Future Business Teacher. The Club puts forth effort to t have one of the members elected to a state office. WWWW ' Members Joe Adamek, Sandy Anderson, Cheryl Barker, Donald Barnes, Beverly Benker, Beverly Beckermann, Sharon Buddenburg, Pattye Burrell,John Cemosek, Nancy Champion,John Dalchau,DaVidDismukes, Linda Durrenberger, Carolyn Duckworth, Wayne Effen- berger, Ruth Finke, Ann Fortenberry, Larry Geaslin, Suzanne Grebe, Larry Hehman, Sally Hensley, David Hodge, Diana Hunt, Marian Janda, Dennis Jistel, Ronnie Kaiser, Ken Kennon, Pete Kovar, Linda Laywell, Fred Lehmann, Stanley Lewandowski, Jo Ann Mays, Sandra Mecey, Donald Mikeska, Millie Milburn, Larry Moerbe, Jack M0 53, Diane Morley, Jeanell Muehlbrad, Pam Munz, Carolyn Mutscher, Jearaldine Neumann, Glenn Noviskie, Bernice Ondruch, D ianne Pace, Raymond Parr, Marilyn Patschke, Gladys Pekar, Glen Pflughaupt, Pat Phillips, Diane Pieper, Lloyd Pieper, Charles P1 urnlee, Charles Price, John Pritchett, Ronald Remmert,Joy Robinson, Jane Rohde, Barbara Ross, Larry Ryza, Dorothy Schmidt, 8 uzanne Schwartz, Louise Stone, Marilyn Stolz, Gloria Thielemann, Ann Marie Twardowski, Wayne Warren, Johnnie Wegner, Scottie Wehmann, Audrey Westerfeld,Fred Wettling, Tommy Whitener, Donald Winkelmann, Gladys Winkelmann, Sandra Woods, Kathy Zoch. 160 Left to Right: Donald Mikeska, Gladys Winkelmann, Millie Milburn, Beverly Benker, Diane Pieper, Lloyd Pieper. Officers Lloyd Pieper, president, is from Brenham. He graduated from Brenham High School. Lloyd served as vice president of Phi Beta Lambda for 1965-66 and is a Sophomore. '2 Donald Mikeska, vice president, is from Bellville. He graduated from Bellville High School. Donald is a Freshman and is also a member of the Math Club at Blinn and the Blinn Band. Gladys Winkelmann, secretary, is from Brenham. She graduated from Brenham High School. Gladys isaSophomore and served as reporter of the Phi Beta Lambda for 1965-66. She also serves as secretary of the Gamma Delta Organization at Blinn. WWn-A rm 1.1.149! V! $1MWRFN$ . Diane Pieper,treasurer, isfromBrenham'.Shegraduatedfrom Brenham High School. Diane served as Student Council Representative of Phi Beta Lambda for 1965-66 and is a Sophomore. nNm,5mv iN- .4 I , Beverly Benker, vice president and reporter, is from Washington. She graduated from Brenham High School. Beverly is a Freshman and is also amember of the United Church Group at Blinn. Jung - .a vmmthnd-r i, Millie Milburn, vice president and student council representative, is from Houston.Shegraduated fromMadison High School. Millie is a member of the Freshman Class, the stu dent council, Blinn Chorus, and the United Church Group at Blinn. 161 $1.; 5.4 Cele bri ties Several PBL mem- bers have received special recognition by their peers and faculty mem- bers. Wayne Warren, se- lected Best Dressed Gen- tleman, indicates that successful businessmen are well dressed. Business leaders demonstrate outstand- ing abilities in business as well as other areas. Pam Munz possesses superior qualities in Sec- retarial Administration; Marian Janda, Psychol- ogy; Diana Hunt, Gen- eral Business; and Tom- my Whitener, Account- ing. preparation and sale of student directories. Purchasers of the directories were entitled to re- ceive sweepstakes tickets. The drawing for the prizes was held at an evening meeting; with enter- tainment provided by a vocal group composed of Blinn stu- dents, Carl Harkrider, Gary Hen- derson, and Ronald Oberhaus. Prizes were awarded to Pete Kovar, Jr. rTransistor Radioy, Mildred Milburn rTape Record- ery, and Jim Schwobel rPortable Television Set; Mwmwags : mmmxwmmwmv ottom row: Dianne Pace, Scottie Wehmann, Gladys Winkelmann. , iddle row: Sandra Woods, Diana Hunt, Suzanne Schwartz, Marian Janda. Top row: Pete Kovar, Larry Moerbe, Ronnie Kaiser. N ot pictured: Millie Milburn, Beverly Beckermann, Ronald Remmert. x t lw WMWMW Wan mwstms xmwmxw mmmw Bottom Row iL to Rl: Jeanell Muehlbrad, Marilyn Stolz, Gladys Winkel- rmann, Pam Munz. fRow Two: Beverly Benker, Ruth Finke. Row Three: John Dalchau, Tom Whitner, Joe Adamek, Vernon Well- wtlagmann, Don Winkelmann. iTop Row: Charles Price, Fred Wettling, Glenn Noviskie. Ushers and Usherettes Reserved seats were available for the first time this year to all home football games. Prior to the first home game, PhiBeta Lamb- da members sold tickets for the reserved seat section. Club members then volunteered to serve as ushers and usherettes to assist purchasers of those seats to the proper locations. Sandra Woods served as chairman of the ushers and usherettes. Gladys Pekar, First Vocabulary; Donald Mikeska, First Extemporaneous Speaking; Beverly Benker, State Sec- retary; and Gladys Winkelmann, Fourth Miss Future Business Executive mot picturedl. Phi Beta Lambda sells programs at all home football games. All work is volunteered by club members. Profits from last years sales went into the purchasing of jackets for members who sold programs. The jackets are dark blue with the PBL crest on the left side. Sales Chairman was Fred Wettling and money counter was Gladys Winkelmann. Press Club The Press Club, added in 1966 to the campus organizations, includes the Annual Staff and the Newspaper Staff. , The purposes of the Club are to stimulate in- terest in student publications, to enhance the quality of these media, and to aid in perpetuating the stand- ards and ideals of Blinn College. The Press Club has promoted campus activities, has recorded noteworthy events, and has brought stimulating speakers to Blinn. At the Press Club Banquet, Leon Hale, a well- known writer, was the guest speaker who shared his writing experiences and discussed the new trends in journalism. After the banquet, Leon Hale, the administration, and members of the Club enjoyed coffee and fellow- ship at the home of Wilfred Dietrich, Annual Staff sponsor. The Press Club held an open house in the Press Room, November 9. Offi cers: Vice Chairman; Mrs. Betty Plummet, Wilfred Dietrich, and Robe . Mueller, Sponsors. Torn Crowson, Chairman; Diane Noviski, WWW wy mm W x WWW, xwkkw t t N Faculty enjoys punch at open house. No Jim! You camft sign the guest book. fwixil MAJ 01TH M LHi v6 H ie-Rlui xk X: XX The first project en- countered by the Press Club was the remodeling of the old book storage room in the Main Build- ing. After many hours of scrubbing, the members painted the room! white and black. The room is used. by the Blinn Log Staff. The Press Room houses the binded Blinn Logs of the past and the Buccaneer yearbooks. Each editor has his own mail box and place to work. The Journalism class meets there frequent- ly to work on the Log. Annual Staff Douglas Schoppe ........................... Editor Susie Cartier ...' ............... Assistant Editor Diana Noviskie ........ . ....... Club Editor Linda Swenson Assistant Club Editor Danny Dankeim Class Editor Sandra Mecey ........ Assistant Class Editor Bonnie Grabow Feature Editor . Harold Luedecke Assistant Feature Editor T. G. Collier Sports Editor Glenda Palmore Art Editor Viola Monroe Lewis Head ........... Co-Business Managers Mike Martin ....................... Photographer Wilfred O. Dietrich. Betty Plummer Sponsors Blinn Log Staff Jack Purl Linda Thomas .......................... Co-Editors Tony Granad Lewis Head Business Managers Gary Crouch Diana Noviskie ........ News Editor Phyllis Dinkins ............... . ...... Society Editor Barbara Brinkman . Feature Editor Christy Faith ............................ Club Editor Jerry Doyle, Jim Clayton, and Randy Fink Sports Editors Robert Kerr ...................... Photographer Margaret Sander Artist Harold Barker, Jon Bertolet, Tom Crowson, T. G. Collier, and Johnny Britsch Reporters Robert Mueller ............................ Sponsor Rodeo Club ' The Rodeo Club was organized in the fall of 1959 to promotebetter horsemanship, rodeo participation, and sportsmanship among the Blinn College students. The Blinn Rodeo Club sponsors a College Rodeo each spring and participates in other college rodeos in the area. Club members practice skills at Dutchts arena. Officers Kenneth Henderson President h ;,W WM J.D. Izard ..................................... Vice President Nancy Gault ............. . ........................ Secretary Bo Hamilton ............... . ......... .. ...... Treasurer Samye Reat .................. ................. Reporter Edward E. Stelzer .. Student CouncilRepresentative Nancy Trott ................. ............ Parliamentarian Lawrence Hemann, Clyde Martin, and Charles Baker M W kV Sponsors ' 3 7 w MM Everett Bailey, Glynda Baker, Toby Barker, Gary Barnholf, Charlie Brooks, Jim Brown, James Campbell, Carnell Carrell, Darrell Coats, Iris Crews, Jim Dupries, Jim Freitas, Nancy Gault, Bill Graham, Ronnie Griffin, John Griffith, John Grimm, Bo Hamilton,. h Kenneth Henderson, Howard Hogemann, J.O. Izard, StanleyJackson,Mike Jones, Kenneth Knocke, Gil Masters, Sue McKenziefH Willie McKown, Don McNiel, Ronnie Menges, Ronnie Mige, Tim Miller, Johnny Morton, Larry Payne, Harvey Phillips, Samye Reat, Gary Schoenemann, Ronnie Schroeder, Edward E. Stelzer, Nancy Trott, Allen Turner, Glen Urban, Ronnie Voss, Glen West, It Terry Williams, Terry Winkelmann, Jim Wood, Ronny Woodley, and Don Zellers. ' 166 i: 3 v ?Nszm 7 i Mounted and Ready for action!! Poor calf?! Feel sorry, cowboys. How much silver is on it? A. WWW: mevmwwwkw W Was this a successful tie down? Don Zellers rides Old Dun. Student Cauncil Officers Pete Marrano .................................. President Donald Egg ......................... Vice President Jim Clayton ................................... Secretary Susan Cartier ............................... Treasurer Gary F . Brummer ........................... Sponsor The Student Council was organized to give opportunities to regulate social activities on the campus and to maintain a high standard of conduct in and out of the classroom. Students elect their rep- resentatives by popular vote. The officers and the representatives of the clubs com- prise the organization. The President of the Student Council represents the stu- dent body at the various functions on the campus. The Student Council sponsored the ValentineTs Dance. The Queen was San- dra Mecey who was sponsored by Circle K. The members of the Council are Glynda Baker, Discussion Club; Bruce Bayless, Mu Alpha Theta; William Bishop, Blinn jCAA; Donna Day, Spencer Hall; Don Egg, Circle K; Carole Gilmore, BSU; Sue Hartley, Freshman Class; Amanda Hold, Gamma Delta; Kenneth James, Schwartz Hall; Esther Kmiec, Newman Club; Larry Lueckemeyer, Freshman Class; Shelley McGregor, Canterbury Club; Sandra Mecey, Press Club; Rena Porter, Phi Theta Kappa; Jack Purl, Tomachefsky Hall;Don Schroeder, Lutheran Student Association; Robert Schutze, Sophomore Class; Michael Stephens, Sophomore Class; Pat Tottenham, Konza Klub; Robert Vasquez, Regents Hall; Kay Wright, Freshman Class. Mr. Gary Brummer, Sponsor Larry Wiper, QueenTs Escort Sandra Mecey, Valentine Queen Mr. W.O. Dietrich, Circle K Sponsor 168 1 College Chorus g??? XXAdeIllly b 1d, lman, i- inda Merr Thomas Skr , Deborah Cox, Carolyn ibman, Sandra Mecey, L Gary Henderson, Amanda Ho Marsha Se , ilyn Prescott, ight. B l znn Calr Harkrider, Sharon McIntosh Mar d Kay Wr , 7 ,an ISS ine Hard , Pam Peer Pat We Jeann 3 Mary McClelland x O C S e d a h C k, .m d a C e n e G u L d, r a S S u o r B V.. d n a R , Oben,haus Amy Ward is Bell more, Arvid Hand, Robert Lyons mast, Ronald Sam Love, 9 Susan Battelle, Morr Carole Gil Crawford, Jean Davis, Mary Gard Cynthia Jerichow, Shirley Ken iner jura, Linda Thomas, FreddyWalker ? armonettes Cheryl Barker, Donald Barnes, Mildred Milburn, Larry Musil, Henry Ne ielman vanek, Gayle Sp .1- ders OEfIJJH Her 5 c ?;?;X , 317?, X475 ggggfx? , 14 4 X C nynyx a w y??? z 4 , 4y 1 , 3425,, 4:4,ff413 43421. x7 2 44 ,9, 14 kiigigiqj? Cf: , , , ,: 4 1175:; 3r. 79t4-.r2y4++ ,xer4rnurX c , ,. C .x r . . . . C Cw; Twirlers Deanna Dippel Drum Major CyntHia gericHo Slise Wingatd Kay WrigHt geannine Hard Band ama$ Cheryl Barker, Donald Barnes, Susan Battelle, Michael Benold, Johnnie Braun, Ran dy Broussard, Paul Caldwell, Bobby Carraway Charles Cox, Evelyn Devenport, Deanna Dippel, Donella Dopslauf,John Evans, Lar ry Flukinger, Mary Gardiner, Nancy Gault Carole Gilmore, Arvid Hand, Jeannine Hard, Donna Heinemann, George Hintz, Barbara Holec, Mary Hasak, Richard Hrachovy DorothyJackson, Cynthia Jerichow,MichaelJones, Shirley Kenjura,Robert Kerr, Kenneth Krause, Elizabeth Leigh, Sam Love, Lind Merriman, Donald Mikeska, Harvey Mitsche, Paul Morris, Linda Musil,r Henry Nein ast, Charles Peters, Peggy Plagens, Marvi Pless, Charlie Ramirez, Samye Reat, Gerald Robertson, Robert Rochen, George Rus sell, Thomas Skrivanek, Ricky Small, Ronal. Spitzenberger, Eddie Svinky, James Schwobel, Louis Vaja, John Walcutt, John Wallace, Carrell Wendt, Audrey Westerfeld, Elis. Wingard, Kay Wright. 170 m S tage Band Michael Benold, Johnnie Braun, Randy Broussard, Charles Cameron, Bobby Carraway, Evelyn Devenport, Donnlla Dopslauf, John Evans, Larry Flukinger, Donna Heinemann, George Hintz, Barbara Holec, Richard Hrachovy, Michael Jones, Kenneth Krause, Donald Mikeska, Harvey Mitschke, Linda Musil, Charles Peters, Marvin Pless, Samye Reat, Gerald Robertson, Robert Rochen, George Russell, Ricky Small, Ronald Spitzenberger. H r 0 r. M A A 0 UV. A m '51. .t.,x-- FTM : H Try: :5 m? 07 , Main Z ?xWV7 , Z, 7z Z , 7 ? Z Z7 ? Z Q Z ?? , , ? Katherine Atkinson Hall Agnes Muller, Dorm Matron Best little dorm on campus!! , Christy treasurer ! Billie N ettles, ; ins , Phyllis Dink . , 1V6. Sandra Mecey, sergeant Serra Loth, sergeant o , ident Nanya Hudnall, sergeant student council representat , v1ce-pres , Amy Ward reporter , t n e d h .u a F , pr651 r e .U I a C n a S u S Dorm Officers 1n1ng in Sh hts irls of KA saluted the 1g ir Kn the g Buccaneer football team as the Armor 172 , Ct mg pr01e As a homecom 47' .E; 45 +4 :Vm k I ra. ! This could get monotonous. Ann Anderson, Sylvia Anderson, Lana Balshaw, Wanda Barker Susan Cartier, Nancy Cooley, Deb- bie Cox, Sandy Crane Sharon Davidson, Phyllis Dinkins, Christy Faith, Tonia Granad Kay Griffith, Pam Griffith, Gwen Guest, Kathy Harrison Edna Heinz, Jean Heinz, Nanya Hudnall, N ancy James Shirley Kenjura, Serra Loth, Cindy Mayer, Susan McMillian Sandra Mecey, Linda Merriman, Vi Monroe, Billie Nettles Glenda Palmore, Gladys Pekar, Belle Prigge, Joyce Riechle Marsha Siebman, Gayle Spielrnan, N ancy Trott, Amy Sue Ward Mary Ward, LaDell White, Dena Williams, Elaine Zientek Snowdrops exchanging gifts. Looks impressive anyway. Gladys and Coy!! M emories 0f KA Girls g z First ones back from summer vaca- Barefootin, at Little Rocky tion 174 Contributing to a Circle K project 111 diet next week 1! ith Lee ! S a W I d e m a e r d I dancing w that punch , Oh ! 1n dog aga Mr. Grubbs z zgx, .1:.t....,n..a. 7 . . 24E? V. : .m. x ,. 5.13,. .F . IL. . . w 1?, Eva Beazley Hall, the newest dor-t mitory 0n the Blinn campus, was; built in 1966. The dormitory is- named in honor of the Dean 0'? Women and Head of the Science Department, Mrs. Eva Beazley. The dormitory houses forty-two ladies in? a very comfortable fashion. The forty-two ladies are under the supervision of a very competent dorm matron, Mrs. Jimmy McNiel. She will always be remembered deep in the hearts of every youngladywho resides in Beazley Hall. Through the efforts and interest of Mrs. McNiel, the group has par- ticipated in all school activities as dormitory decorating contest, Fish day, and an unnameable number of activities. The basic objective of the group; is to understand each other and toi become a unified, understandable! group of citizens. WWW W TW .thul . M $x WAKWAV NVWNWM.WW A mgmmxlm; ml: .U, U um 7L h. mme I L NJ LMx JAHJHX OffL cers- Dianna Feux - president, Lu Gene Carlisle - vice president, l ynthia Jerichow - secretary-treasurer, Linda Balzli - Student Council. l r 76 , x. M w w WW : . J xxni'k mu N4. .1 J W M $$ 17H .wa mmx max .V 1-mewm , ,, m I ?- , , , ,. x W. mezjw W Good Night WVV It doesnk pay to diet K i . J W fax 9W ?xx !! wx fax xx w ix 4, xv xxm Beazley Hall V ,K xQxxvaxvmw a , kw , mm .,,.wa...w,,,;,,ww Diana Feux, Donna Gentile, Kathleen Grissom. Linda Balzli, Patricia Bearden, Betty Blinka, Karen Boykin, Cora Bridges, Lu Gene Carlisle, Sue Campbell, Nancy Champio ElizabethCooksey,Carolyn Crawford, Iris Crews,BeverliDavis, Carolyn Duckworth, Phyllis Ehlers, Kathy Emanuel, Deanna Felcha I1 1 x x '1? L $ .. K Nx$ W xNiXV W . '2 . ' v W MW . , W LWW XX WOXQQXC $ W $mxXx Mk W C W L W WWWWWN'XK , , . . X X WW V W w ' ' ' Iw : ARR x xxxxxKXx x WNXXWW NKWW NV w x xxx .lIIH 0 Mr J., LN I UL 244.3 .I A w 114 wmwwm. . VA ' eannine Hard, June Hefner, Barbara Holec, Cynthia Jerichow, Betty Kocian, Carolyn Lamb, Linda Leatherwood, Shirley McIrvin, Dianne Pace, Sandra Pablica, Jane Rhode, Joy Robinson, Kathey Roznovak, Jean Sanders, V ctoria Shilkum,Linda Teddlie, Darlene homison, Linda White, Sharon Williamson, Su an Wolf, Kay Wright, Kathryn Zoch, and Jacquelyn Zulch. MK y w ' 7W 247 I XWx X WKWXXV W4 W55? y z Ins ection day? . , Kg .1 , , wguuua .-y a...- Rachel Spencer Hall Rachel Spencer Hall was named in honor of Mrs. Rachel Spencer, wife of Dr. T. M. Spencer who was presi-i dent of Blinn College from 1947-195 7. This was the first girlsi dormitory which is a second home for the twenty-l six girls who work, live, and laugh together throughout the year. The Rachel Spencer Hall Club is composed of the, young women who live in the dormitory. The basic purpose1 of the organization is to promote a Closer unity among the girls and to aid the Dormitory Matron in the affairs of M l the dormitory. The young women realize that this is part of a college education. , This year the girls won first place on their dormitory' decoration for homecoming. Mrs. Martha Lobello, dor- mitory matron for Spencer, always has an open door for each and every girl. Spencer Hall provides the fellowship and companionship that is needed away from home The highlights of the year are the parties given by t Mrs. Lobello. There is an informal birthday party eachj : month. The Christmas party, a joyful occasion, climaxedjE ' with the exchanging of gifts. The girls appreciate Mrs Lobellois many services that she performs. She will always be remembered by all the girls. Officers Wanda Sue Offleld, President Danette Ray, Vice President Jodye Moreland, Secretary-Treasurer Donna Day, Student Council Representative Mary Caldwell, Reporter Carol Glick and Linda Swenson, Sergeant at Arms ieve, ims, ; what FUNNYH Susiek daily saying -----IS JIM HERE AGAIN!!! Paulette,Mary, Dan- ette, and Carol IS SO . ish, Debby Ischy,Judy Kallus, Betty Leigh, Sue McKenzie, Susie M Jodye Moreland, Susie Offield, Dannette Ray, Samye Reat, Pauline Sawyer, Vernell Schievelbein, Linda Swenson, Paulette Wittner. r G Y 1Q n a S k, .m G 10. r a C m a h n r a F 10. r a C Vn a D a n n O D b, b o C a n d E d W 110 a C y r a M d W 110 a C 1 o r a C n, W 0 r B .m b o R r, e k r a B k V. r e h C Diann Heinemann, Donna Heinemann, Dorothy Hon :1 , . . . 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Atkinson Hall, named in honor of the president of the college, houses thenotor- ious TTPink Panthers? The dormitory was constructed in 1955. The fifty men, under the super- 9 Vision of Mrs. Roberta Rudak, look to her as a leader and guider as they are confronted with prob- lems. The TTPink PanthersT, partic- ipated in the intramural football contest. The team defeated the G.D.Ifs by a score of 28-22. Ex- cellent playing was done by Ray Rucker, Rudy Alvarez, and Ally Phillips. In the second game, the mighty Hollernan Hornets fell to the Panthers by a score of 16-14 The group participated in the Homecoming festivities. NWJWJ w'w w szlwm W x M Ww2xwzw MM z WW$ WMWAwAwWW,, ,. W Some pretend to 0f icers Jessie Salinas, President Philip Rodriquez, Vice Presidem Orville Guinn, Secretary Roland Reichardt, Student Council Randy F ink Reporter Michael Edgmon, Sergeant at Arms th, i David Sm , Robert Kerr, th, i WWMM WM WM ink, Roy Gray, Orville Guinn Some must be comfortable to study. , Milton Skrabanek, Bruce Sm , Randy F iz ile, Gary Eden Michael Saunders 7x? ,7 , , 1ps Carey Carw , Conrad Maters, Cully Phill and Marshall Tussy. What lesson is being studied now? ith, George Sturm, 3 r e h t m P k .m P n O S .m k t A Bill Bitner, David Carnathan, Bobby Carraway, Lester Kuehn, Dean McWilliams Ralph Sm iiiiijiiii$3ii .mh i.un.M.J !? Rudy Alvarez, Kenny Anderson, Jimmy Barger, Michael Bell, Burleigh Bozant, Cha rles Brooks, Don Bunting, Wayne Decker, Jim Duprie, Michael Edgmon, Cliff Evans, Ronald Green, Norman Highfield, Leroy Janecek, John Keller, Mark Klein, George Kramer, Richard Kronke, Milton Lowry, Ricks McAnally, Robert McNiel, Frank Me dina, Richard Mills, Pete Raif, Phillip Rod- riquez, Zarragoza Rodriquez, Raymond Rucker, Jesse Salinas, Malcolm Voelkel, Ed Williams, Roland Reichardt. You mean that you are studying?? George? t Iiuuddnrtudqlfdx NINJAI'JHIIIIIAIEQM 31TH! 1 mg the g Q! - tly active has an alias. IS curren 1t0ry matron. The Hornets , nest. The M. B. Hollemann Hall, Which was i ! ' the dorm mann who served on the Board of Trustees d n a S I a e Y f O r e b m u n a r rm S t e n r O H n n a m In... d H e m a n e h t e S u 0 Lu W n e m y m f S e S u 0 1n y r O h. m r 0 d e h T ClaraAllen, How can some members be so studious? in the in tramural contests on the campus. Holle- , the men have had three dormitory barbecues dur mg excurs1ons tion of the men falls to Mrs. 1cipa ions 1: Among the group of fifty men are twelve football players and three members are on the basketball team and on the track team. The members of the Hall have great interest mann Hall came in second in the intramural contest of football. What is the assignment for tomorrow? As a result of several successful hunt The success and part 1n many CIVIC orgamza fall semester MB. Hollemann Hall QM x x Q W . xxxeNh xiv? TXWQWX Archie Jennings, president; Bruce Webb, vice president; Ray Speirs, secretary- treasurer; Lane Rogers,. chaplain; and Michael Daughtry, student council. One more shovel of coal? Hurrah The Undernourished!!! The new crew, THE CARVING WWWWWW CREW' ' W 0-- W WW The final dip of sauce before it is ready? Hollemann Hornets W Mm V, ,WVW , WM R27 L Michael Buffington, Michael Daughtry, David Ford, Robert Grimm, Richard Hagevn,Si1van Hardy, Larry Hendrix,James Hughes, Oliver Kozloski, Douglas Mica, Jack Moss,Jan Nystrom, Phil Pate, Ronald Schroeder, Stanley Sequra, Bill Sharp,John Stakes, Bruce Webb, and Terry Webb. RRR ; x AW ,4, 44m 11 Eddie Bazan, Barry Beard, Harold Bonin, Kenneth Burdwood, Edwin Campbell, Jose Castro, John Cernosek, T. G. Collier, William Dowdey, Donal Fournier, Mike Gamblin, Larry Geaslin, Billy Gilbert, Archie Jenning, Dennis Jistel, Larry Klein, Steve Lopez, Carl Payne, Perry Pehl, Lane Rhoden, Gerald W. Rose, Billy Sanders, John Sargent, Johnny Schnieder, Bill Soyars, Ray Spiers, Egan Stelzer, Homer Stevens, Jerry Tollar, and David Witt. 4 56575:??? mm Reese B. Lockett gas, spmrf' iimgam mm H 611 l WWWWW Lockett Hall, constructed in 1960, was named in i honor of the Mayor of Brenham, Reese B. Lockett. 4: Lockett Hall, a fifty-two unit capacity, is headed by a dormitory matron, Mrs. Martha Specht. Mrs. Specht who is very good to the men of Lockett will always 1 have a deep place in the hearts of all the men who :3 live in Lockett Hall. is Lockett Hall is always a strong participant in F f the intramurals that are held on the campus. Lockett,s football team has not been as successful as the group 3 intended it to be. The group is proud of the record J that has been establish during the season. The spirit ' h and interest has improved in the intramural basket- ball contest. The purpose of the Reese B. Lockett Hall Club a is to promote a closer unity among the young men and to aid the Dormitory Matron in the affairs of the dormitory. The young menis opinion is that dormitory life helps man to understand his fellowman and him- self better. Coy Lynn F 0rd, President Richard Garza, Secretary Harvey Zinn, Treasurer Jerry Hrobar, Chaplain Fred Johns on, Reporter WWW W WxWWM , Burnie Larson and Raymond Garza, Sergeants-at-arms Robert Schutze, Student Council Representative S , ine themselves. ipl 18C I want all your 2 Ed Campbell students can d , Look at those muscle 4, So e ? Good Balanc Harvey, do you pretend .. . f.1.,.,a.z.,. , o 7;, H .9... . o. ,7 ., o m. 2. ..:4..;.ZEL a.?.Eo 1,41; a1 .iogrkji , .CNIQ ,3qNaaig V 3k .NHMJAJ ; .. rql f, : Lockett Rockets 9 Billy Bush, Ronnie Cockman, Lotice Cole, John Dalschaw, Jerry Doyle, Ricky Ellioa, Coy Lynn Ford, Kirk Graham,RichardJones, Herb Knight, Terry Lawson, Gilbert Masters, Ronnie Migl, Louis Ryter, Richard Schlueter, Bill Stites, Mark Taylor, Frankie Tom- ascik, Tommy Whitener, and Bob Yerkes. W :Wy . W 1W1 a7; 14M x ,Mv. xx is ticking!.! k1, Mike lan, Burnie , Allen 1c Rob ert Schutze Raymond H Jimmy Koc' 7 , Richard Garza Jerry Hrobar, FredJohnston Darrel Peal , ik, and Harvey Zinn. icen Ramiro Perez, Jerry Ray, , isV 9 Raymond Garza Lou , idge , f. a h u 0.. I a F k r a M r M 0 H e n y a W s, e g d 0 H y r r a L iles Robert Yoakum, , Ronald M Fred Cooley, in James Toal ke Mart i 7 1pper Allan Becker Ronald Hillhouse, Mike Hillard , llhouse kl arson, Robert McGehee, Michael Martin, M t i erry Adams, Warren Albrecht, cruggs, Richard Sherley, Raymond Sk I ,x .7, H! It is due next week They,ll never think of looking in here Regents Hall Regents Hall, constructed in 191 3, is athree 515 ' story structure that houses fifty students and con- 3? tains the Blinn College Cafeteria. The Hall is referred to as the centrallocation and its crowdedness during meal time. The advantages of living in Regents Hall are its large rooms, two closets per room, its nearness to the library and classroom buildings, and the girls, dormitories The dormitory matron, Mrs. Leota Cannon, plays the part of an understanding mother Who listens to problems and gives advice. Sometimes the men in the dormitory are not very apprecia- tive of Mrs. Cannorfs habit of being a light sleeper. H 1 The important event that willbe remembered g by the Regents Razorbacks is the intramural A football championship. The team, coached by Jimmy Skinner, Tony Fasano, and James Alex- ander and captained by Terry Daily and Norman Herzog, defeated the Studs for the championship. This was achieved through the effort of each individual. The men of the dormitory consider their activities, academic or social, as part of a college education in the respect of under- standing their fellowman and themselves. t The strength of man lies in his relationship i With man. Officers: Hugh Byrd, president; Danny Becket, Vice presi- dent; Russell Kellner, secretary-treasurer; Brian Taylor, reporter; Robert Vasquez, and Travis Yoakum, sergeant; Tony Fasano, chaplain. This food has got to go! 196 . , 296A, ,wyymww Q , V $me Q 'wmnwu, S?KxSQxiintvxi ! $$va ,Q n e ike your picture taken! Aith I cut The pay off u 0 V... 9t n M u o W QQQ ,v m H ? t we make a cute couple ! I want to watch Pop Eye. Don Intramural Champs of Q66! HURRA Roger Hayes, Norman Herzog, , Raymond Slade, Torn Schmidt, ,David Thornton, Bob Wilson, and it,s too small!! , ttrich i 'n t Mine 5:11:33; 11 73! n. l417 L ?37447 . 145????z42zyifffrfi 9w. . 24 2i 6: X: 1ps D w. a G m, a x e D n o D k, 0 o C e o J, W r a C .m , Kev 1as Bob B' hael McInnis, Harvey Phill 1C XX ? . Russel Kellner, M Yoakum , wnz;kwp 9 IS ike Hodge M Trav Razor Backs James Alexander, Gary Barnhart, ' : xx nmmw .0 KA .xxm mm mm pm;- in VIA g. Richard Andrewartha, Daniel Beckett, Michael Buchanan, Hugh Byrd, Steve Cutbirth,Terry Dailey, Fred Drosche, Tony Fasano, Jimmie Gawlik, John Hackbold, Clifton Imken, Calvin Kurtz, Larry Lewellyn, Blifford Loehr, Jessie Martinez, John Perrin, Richard Sanchez, Alan Sanderson, Rodney Schlechte, Bill Sisa, Jimmie Skinner, Henry Smith, Jerry Smith, Robert Vasquez, and Wayne Williams. Walter Sch Schwartz Hall, built in 1965, and named in honor of the Dean of Student Personnel Services, W. C. Schwartz, houses fifty-two men under the super- vision of the competent dormitory matron, Mrs. Gladys Powell. The co-operation of the men with Mrs. Powell and the officers resulted to the interest and excellent showing of school spirit by participating in Home- coming activities, Fish Day, Intramural football, and intramural basketball. To have Christmas spirit, the men joined the Sewing Circlett and had their first lesson in stringing popcorn to decorate the Christmas tree. At the Christmas Party Big H6 played Santa Claus by giving everyone a gift. The members in the dormitory will remember the many pleasures and disappointments experienced in the dormitory. Dormitory participation pays wartz Hall Kenneth, who shall call 6-361 1? :An -.s;; aulh ,... '0 Coordinated Fish Build Appetite Early on the morning of October 28, Fish Day, the Schwartz fish were aroused by partaking in the Qiearlyh morning walk. As the last stragglers returned from the walk, the fish were dressed in stylishh feed sacks and taken outside where they were led in exercises by another fish, cheerleader Jane Rohde. Losing chair privileges in the cafeteria, the fish sat comfortably on the floor while they enjoyed their tasty food. Then they, attired in their costumes, attended the first two periods of their classes. With the beginning of the third period, the activities of the day swung into high gear. The fish were paraded over the campus, collected trash, entered into events in the center of the football field, or they were put to work at washing cars under the watchful eye of the upperclassmen. The fish dream of their day of being upperclassmen. The upperclassmen, as well as the fish, enjoyed MyWVyy wmm ,, , Officers Douglas Schoppe, President Pete Marrano, Vice President Jim Hurley, Treasurer y y .. V, Jody Guffey, N, MW Secretary Ralph Cole, Chaplain Kenneth James, Student Council Representative Torn Crowsan, Reporter David Nettle, Sergeant at Arms George T ike Peters, 1 25,7; ,7652;2x2?45;,, .7, 9 Head, Larry Hehman Jerry Parker, M Lewis Charles Millner, Daryl Moseley, , Clean Wash 18 on iles , sg is Oliver M James Fletcher, Ronny Harr g, ; 1n Eston Cobern, Randy Dayton , Edward Mann Richard Lloyd, i-Iarold Luedecke WMW Z??? 4v 4x z 7n WW0, Z? 7; : 2 ?y??? and Ronald Theuman. , Paul Burr Eston questions as Big 1-? schemes. 9 , m 0 t a .m 1m m C m r a w m S Douglas Schoppe Steven Beale Horton Edward Barker, Rodney Benad, Jim Brier, Ralph Cole, Dennis Congdon, Tommy Crowson, Kenneth Estes, Jody Guffey, Randy Holland, Tim Hurley, Kenneth JamesJim Keneaster,Glenn Kovar, Rogan Lowry, Peter Marrano, Ted Maynard, Joe McDaniel,Jon McGary, David Nettle, Greg Phillips, Adolph Roesler, Mike Rosen, W. T. Sadler, Robert Schieffer, Ross Senechal, Mike Scar- brough, John Short, Richard Taylor, Charles Thrash, Glenn Walker, Bill Williams. M V a izs? 7 . W was Odis Tomachefsky Hall Tomachefsky Hall, named after County Judge Odis Tomachefsky and i built in 1963, houses fifty-two men. Mrs. Letha Collier, the dormitory mother, I with the aid of the officers of the dor- mitory, makes dormitory life interesting. In the intermural football contest, the dormitory placed second with a 3-1 record. ms Besides this record, the members of the dormitory are proud to have in their circle two track starseBob Rus- sell, sprinter and Bill Heath, distance runner. WWWWWW ' David Mabie, asophomore, is known i among the group for his hobby Which is housing pets as snakes. The members of the dormitory will always remember Mrs. Collier for her encouraging words and for her interests if in students. The purpose of the Otis Tomachef- sky Hall Club is to promote a closer unity among the young men. 2 mmmmwm Z .MWW: W W WM Mg WWW W- ,i s CKX 4W I e x: L M Jim Clayton, t; President Lee Sanchez, Vice President W Robert Powers, Secretary Dennis Schmille, Treasurer Jack Purl, Student Council Gary Swenson, Reporter Wayne Warren, Chaplain David Mabie, Mike Kimbro, Robert Russell, Ken Kennion, Sergeants at Arms VXRo x v xxxxx? 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North, Robert P001,Jack Purl, Billy Rodgers, Bob Russell, Lee Sanchez, Dennis Schemelle, Ronald Still, Bill Sutherland, Garry Swenson, Garry Toups, Rusty Tubbs, T ornmy Turner, Louis Vaja, Dan Watkins, Warren Weatherson, and Larry Wiper. J .u x W Wla .nnH 4 .1 ??vv xsw-AX-THH m x 15h aLn J Am Ride in luxury! .340 wul Those Who Participate 209 Football Season - A Middling Year There was no championship in the Buccaneer camp in 1966. From the very beginning, harassed by repeated hard luck, Coach Leroy Dreyerls charges found the gang rough at every outing -with two notable exceptions when the battling Bucs rolled up impressive scores against an overpowered opposition. But when the year was over and we looked back at what had been the football season, it was not a bad campaign. When the dust had cleared, three BucseBruce Webb, Richard Garza, and Raymond Hickl-had gained All-Conference honors. The Blue and White had tangled with several of the nations toughest junior college teams and no one retired without wounds. We gave them all a battle. The team members will long remember the many practices and the numerous problems that they faced 0n the football field. 16 35 12 Season Record Wharton Arlington Tyler N avarro Henderson Kilgore Cisco Ranger Wharton Back Row: Leroy Dreyer, Head Coach; Ben Boehnke, Line Coach; Mike Gamblin; Johnny Schneider; Mike Hilliard; James Alexl ander; Ray Speir; Eddie Bazan; Ernie Stewart, End Coach. Third Row: David Atkin son; Jessie Salinas; Carl Payne; Roland Reill chardt; Raymond Hickl; Bill Soyar;BruceWebb;Mike Grubbs; Louis Ryter. Second Rowz Larry Hendrix; Ricky Elliott; Tony Fasano; John Cemosek; William Hildebrant, Richard Garza, Phillip Rodriquez; Larry Geaslin; Edward Campbell. First Row: Larry Hodgesi Tommy OlMalley; Ray Stelter; Wayne Williams; James Skinner; Lotice Cole; Ramior Perez; Michael Edgmon; Edward Burleson 210 A Slow Start The Bucs dropped the season opener to Wharton 20 to 7. The season was young as were many of the starters. It was late in the third quarter before Blinn started moving, and Whar- ton had already begun to build up a bed of steam. Mike Hilliard passed to Wayne Williams to put Blinn College ahead by a score of 7 to 6, but the Pioneers came right back With the winning tally. Hilliard, trying des- perately to get back into the game, had a pass in- tercepted. Wharton turned this into a score as the clock was running out. The Bucs, being good sportsmen, accepted this defeat as a lesson of ex- perience. r r WI'WT Ler 1' Hllr'xl'lfm; Iv. 'W . . hwssht ,quw NWN, Thu! h f K: wt $3711? NW ' ?hm David Atkinson, Fullback Eddie Bazan, Guard 211 ,,., ,, t...- t syn -. n.-- .h -nwwr-w4 p.143; -K.--r NMKW. ..-. 5h. ,.. -g. -.- M-..,..-.h.. .rst....,... -.-. ...,........- A Win at Home The Bucs downed Arlington State in their first game in the newly remodeled Thomas Spencer Stadium. Blinn got on the scoreboard in the first quarter when Ricky Elliott recovered a fumble in the end zone. In the third period, standout James Copeland scrambled to pay dirt for Arlington. Mike Hilliard came back with a 37 yard pass to Ramiro Perez for the go ahead score. However the Bucs were not satisfied. With 11 seconds remaining, Louis Ryter booted a 22 yard field goal and the Bucs had their first victory of the season; 16 to 6 at the expense of Arlington State. Ed Campbell, Tackle John Cernosek, Slot Back Lotice Cole, Safety hk Just One of Those N ights When the Blue and White went to Tyler for their third outing, it was just one of those nights when nothing seemed to go right. Tyler intercepted four Bucst aerials and recovered three fumbles to help them on their way to 2135 t08victory. For the Bucs, the only-bright play of the night was a beautiful 91 yard punt return by soph- omore John Cernosek. Mike Hilliard then passed to Larry Geaslin for the two point conversion. H16 LylrLf Dxld fJu'vlt' ehe Wiw'lt , V hf t txh W 'h, A-V VFW k fro. llvw t A'xfoPNeX Tony Fasano, Left Back 21 A Tremendo us Victory The battling Bucs unleased their fury on Navarro early in the opening period and never let up. The first score came When Mike Hilliard tossed a short pass to Roland Reichardt who then made his way through the secondary and raced 81 yards to the end zone. In the second quarter the same Hilliard-Reichardt combination made good a 32 yard pass play for another tally, and Wayne Williams booted the point after. In the third quarter, Ricky Elliott picked off a Navarro aerial and returned it to the 20 yard line. Two plays later, fullback Richard Garza carried it in for the score. Tailback Ray Stelter capped off the fourth Blinn drive of the evening with a 3 yard plunge to pay dirt. Navarro then lofted a beautiful pass into the waiting arms of Reichardt, the busy freshman from Sealy. On the first play from scrimmage, Ray Stelter raced around end 77 yards to the final Blinn score of what was a tremendous victory. me MVIHMVW c x e VM 5 Larry Geaslin, End Michael GrubbS, Quarterback Larry Hendrix, Quarterback Henderson County . . . .Whew! f Henderson County came to Brenham and put on a tremendous show of explosive power and speed. The stubborn Buccaneers held the potent Cardinal offense throughout the first period of play, but Henderson was . :1 not to be denied. They rolled up 21 points before the Bucs could get on the scoreboard. Late in the third i; quarter, Mike Hilliard led the Bucs to their first score of the night With a shower of aerials that ended With an 8 : yard pass to Wayne Williams. In the final period the Blue and White went I h 3.5 on the move again, and once again Hilliard passed to Williams for the g score. The clock ran out with Blinn trying desperately to push across , a another score and the game ended- Henderson 21 and Blinn 1 2. 1 ? Q 11 L L9 4L Alaumhki LjThy .4.47+l .IL x A : 'n iettjemwibm A UMA-mnqx Hml Qua; g. 2.1;,- i-'; i. -e.;; I-fv Friulusiwt h ?1 . 0 .mxx Pm; run r :1; William Hildebrandt, Center 2 1 5 , '4 , , H, . i h.-. . e eMeha .-,- .e-ewMe-Ane .h i q i, Awr .. , .w-e.,...m- , e .w And Then Kilgore Kilgore accounted for its sixth win of the season without a single loss, 31 to 6 at the expense of the Bucs. However, the score hardly tells the story. The Bucs gave them a fight, but their defense seemed invincible when they were backed up against their own goalline. The highlight of the evening came when Blinds speedy soph- omore Ray Stelter returned a kickoff 96 yards for the only Buccaneer tally. W Ramiro Perez, Fullback Roland Reichardt, Tail Back Nu;- qlul A 3a.; in; x x tn A Tearful Homecoming The Cisco Wranglers displayed a powerful ground attack led by All-Conference back Henry Smith .to spoil another wise colorful homecoming. Cisco used its offensive might to dominate most the game which ended 29 to 7. However, the Bucs never gave up. With only 12 seconds remaining on the clock, Mike Hilliard connected with Ray Stelter on a 61 yard scoring pass. Hilliard, who was hobbling on a swollen ankle, faded from his own 39 yard line and found Stelter at the Cisco 39. The Blinn speedster took the ball away from one defender and outran two others to the goal. Louis Ryter, End 217 Victory Again When the Bucs met Ranger, they staged afine offensive show. With 6 minutes remaining in the first half, the Bucs put 20 points in their column on the scoreboard. The Blinn workhorse Richard Garza exploded for 20 yards and made the first touchdown. The extra point attempt failed. Next David Atkinson rambled for 25 yards to the 15 yard line. From there Mike Hilliard refled a pass to Larry Hodges for the score. This time Wayne Williams, kick was true and Blinn led 1 3 to 0. After working the ball to the Ranger 16 yard line, Mike Hilliard again went to the air. This time to Roland Reichardt and again Wil- liamsi kick was good. Late in the last quarter Mick Gamblin pounced on a loose pig- skin at the Ranger 15 yard line. Hilliard then passed to Larry Geaslin at the 3 yard line. On the next play, Ray Stelter rounded end for the touchdown. At the end of the game, Blinn led Ranger by a score of 27 to 6. This game spirited the Bucs for the final game of the season. The group that was spirited by the final game were the second year lettermen who knew that this was their last game on Spencer Field. 218 Johnny Schneider, Tackle Skinner, End Ray Speir, Guard HTNAM Tr JJ,,I x imlirrf 1 X WW x vif- h: A til The End In the last game of the season, Wharton came to Brenham to play wh at turned to be the most exciting game of the year. It was a real cliff-hanger, but Wharton won 27 to 25. Richard Garza put on a fantastic display of running ability to lead the Bucs in aground game that amounted to 425 yards which was equal to twice that of Wharton. The Pioneers managed to build up a 20 to 7 lead before half time. When the Buccaneers came back after the half, they played like champions. When the clock ran out, they were well on their way to the tying touchdown. 0? M..e. .- V ,,., , ,-... . Hen. ...e. u .....d.g .,,;., Aqgwg- ...e, -,-. REE xxx XXL Mwww, Qawww L w; xxxxxxk XxXxxx V: Xx xxx 7 LR xxxxxxL xxx :in LLLLX Xxx xXxLxxxx xxxAXxxxxwxxxxxi 0mm xm w x L .wxrw m wyh-ow x L L x. V4 VW : , $$er L L WW, ciikw xx? 2V x zzfx L Xxx xi ,L XL NV. 2K T. A C U D E L A C 3 v... H P ?NKNA 7S? L a , W, NW. ., hurralwr0 y, 41!???fo y MW ,wx, First Row: Michael Bell, Thomas Whitener, Robert Schutze, Harvey Zinn, Raymond Ronald Hillhouse, John Dalshau, H. E. Bonin, Mike Hillshouse, Billy Sharp. In the dressing room of the gymnasium reads a sign iiwinners never quit, quitters never win? Perhaps this would be an appropriate epitaph for the 1966-67 basketball season. The Bucs were winners all the way. Despite a year that began with a seven game losing streak, they never quit. Number eight was a charm. The Bucs beat Concordia with a sixteen point mar- gin and went on to win nine of their next fifteen games. The climax of the season came after the Bucs returned from their vacation. They traveled to Houston for the San Jacinto Tournament and came home with the consolation crown and a new trophy for Blinnis collection. Throughout the season Harvey Zinn and Coy Ford turned in outstanding performances. Tom- my Whitener, Robert Schutze, John Dalschau, and Ronald Hillhouse with a QiNever say die consistency. ,6 Jacksonville College Temple Junior College TempleJunior College Rice Freshman Houston Baptist Freshman Rice Freshman South Texas Junior College Concordia Wharton Junior College Navarro Junior College Houston Baptist Freshman South Texas Junior College Wharton Junior College St. Phillipis Junior College Concordia San Jacinto Junior College Schreiner Institute San Antonio Junior College St. Phillipis Junior College San Jacinto Junior College Wharton Junior College South Texas Junior College Slade, Coy Ford. Second Row: Roy Gray, xxxmmx mum :M M xxx .m 4 Aw :n ,1 W z . x49 W , xx; W . x NW: JOQWMVAQ w, VM;, 4 AVW Michael Bell 7x John Dalschau x , M, Q ,W WWW w ,ng H. E. Bonin m m VM xx x Coy Ford ,. 'n- 1m JG : . DA: QuiklrLLL INQMMA Ml! 4Q, n+4+l ..X 441,:lh71kl.kllx I3. 1+ng V KAXAXW$$ NIIWN bHsYTVWu 3 5+an :4 :6. .w ax Au ' . X . muth u .. vmquWHn-u .0. vwmw . ,J ... r ... ..... 1.M.,....H..v.. .vm. Ronald Hillhouse .. ...... aw, ..- 7.......- . V . . ,-..,., -uwmamm.-. g -- .4-1N- u'tmukmw ML .-. . NM. 4.... Mm......,w v50 .4 . mun. ,............,,,.,. A .. , ., u . Michael Hillhouse Robert Schutze -..-.-mun Wzmmm-I .Krd.... M.- -.g. ..- quw--...-..wum .......u-....... a-Mu;..-y.-.A .. .4.- .. fJAm$Z$ r. C .6$ NW$VA. Kim , W774 gVXVWMV ., 4,: 71$i7x7 , 7427$ szym V x A Kym x r74 .W-WWMVMWNW V 2 i Z s a 24 ,2 L w 1111,, wow 1nn Harvey Z ThOmas Whitener Basketball 1966367 The newly organized girls basketball team, under the instruction of Mrs. Judy Smith, has created interest on the Blinn College campus. mu 4.. Every member of the team has re- ceived various honors and awards in state and district tournaments in high school divisions. The players devote their own personal time to play basketball. .4 L ..,.JA;1 I A $1 t .A mYLlLbMJJI . '1 ' Season Record e F all 39771831597... First Row: Barbara Holec, Mari- Wharton lyn Jaster, Yvette Murray, Mary Ann Guelker, Judy Kallus. Second Row: Jane San Marcos Rohde, Betty Havernann, Samye Reat, Lillian Clark, Becky Lobpries, Emogene University Of Texas Michalk. h g 4 . x l . 2.1,.ytuwxmibm' r . nu. thxu meum-Jhwm Hm: 414M . v r . 5 Tletxd Sp r1! ng SemeSte r0 First Row: Marilyn Jaster,BeckyLobpries, Yvette Murray, Jane Rohde, Virginia Contrell, Kay Brown. Second Row: Linda Thomas, Wanetta Townscend, Betty Havemann, Samye Reat, Lola Schluens,Linda Lea- therwood, and Mrs. Judy Smith. 225 ,W km WAW 21 , wxmm Q m N N N M W WA A M w Michael Stephens, George Puchuca, Fred Johnston, Bill Stites,John Fortner, Homer Stephen, Louis Vicenik, Don Schroeder, Culley Phillips, Norman Highfield, Gilbert Masters. Middle Row: Chris Jankowski, Kenneth Anderson, Randy Fink, Ralph Smith, Frank Medina, Kenneth Burdwood, Jimmy Kocian, Olan Thompson. Front Row: Jerry Adams, Don Fournier, Malcolm Voelkel, Richard Sanchez, Joe Castro, David Lampe, and Rusty Tussy. KmxwmmwN $NNW WNKXNW- XNMW im w? Mm , mem W XWWX' , W2 WWMMW , , , W VMMWWJM , W , ' WWW Hr , , , KW W ' ' WWWMHM WWW f mwm , 'V W , L , W , , WWW W WK??? W; , W4 ,, WM AM WW Mm W Wm N KW! V W x x V WW3 L xg QKWW x s? ' L NW x ' W xW chk.v w W WAWW x xx ,,x W $$$Xxxw , k - xngiw W W k Wk W N2 xx' ' , L , nggfjkxx L k W , x W x x , W M h Wx W W WA . M W- Wig; W ' w WQ A W W v xx: 5. , g. 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Sam Houston Junior Varsity Sam Houston Junior Varsity N avarro Junior College A 8: M University Freshman Hill Junior College HillJunior College Minnesota University Minnesota University Concordia A 8: M University Freshman Wharton County Junior College San Jacinto Junior College Rice Freshman Concordia Wharton County Junior College Rice Freshman Sam Houston Junior Varsity Texas University Freshman San Jacinto Junior College San Jacinto Junior College H H H mNHwGHHMWWMMANNANONO 0UWHW OUOO NUwAOOOOw A mi y; kg? 57. 117 wig a Z w, m; , ZVX? z you , Tommy Brannon, Greg Fis ichael Daughtry, M Mark Farquhar, , Michael Scabarough Darrell Peal, ? '4 by w, , 41k b nings, Toal, Dailey, Robinson , Jen 1es Incalcaterra, Coleman, Berry, Zinn, Jurr ..-,-y ,$.Q.....r-w- ...,- -Ag. .M.mm;wt,r,rm , .. z; 511,376: 4trrnLkWTZZTLHIKAJIVW..,. 14,4 U... .. ?, .7IF ,. : . , ,Amxn . ....x I , .Y 5:3. , Efbtc 31.35;, 5H1: ......,. . ,7 e x 77-7 flwak xn-A... 1.... 4m , The Blinn College Bowling Team, organized in the 1959-60 school term, is under the direction of Dean of Student Activities, W. C. Schwartz. Immediate responsibility is placed in the hands of the team captain. The team represents the college in various tournaments. Besides this, the team bowls in regular league com- petition on Wednesday nights at the Brenham Bowlerama. The Blinn College team, sanctioned in its competition play, is eligible for any awards recognized by the American Bowling Congress. The bowlers on the 1966-67 team are as follows: Paul Bennett-second year, captain, won Brenham City Tournament doubles championship in 1963, 64, 66, and all-events championship in 1965. High sanctioned game of 289. Mike Hoke-first year bowler in league play and has high game of 265 in practice. j. Bill Dowdey-second year, co-captain, has had one 600 series in league competition. Bill is the most con- , sistent bowler on the team. John Britsch-first year bowler from Hondo,Texas,where he bowled a sanctioned 289 game in the City Tourna- ' ment in 1965 in the singles event. He won the singles event of that tournament. ,, John Eastburn-first year bowler on the team from the University of Tex as. John finished fifth in asingles tourna- Z ment held by the University of Texas in the summer of 1966, and was on the winning team of a mixed league at the University of Texas in the fall of 1965. u,Ile'lrk,. .lrv D. :t.l1I9lll.. ullrl .Itttllxl. dr!:l .-................ mu... . ..7....,. .. 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Mrs. Bess Emley, Hostess The Blinn Student Center, constructed in 1966, houses lounge areas, offices, game rooms, acafeteria, bookstore, assembly rooms, and a post office. The six lounge areas, furnished with modern furniture, are used and enjoyed by the students.; These areas serve as places for students to enjoy; fellowship, to study, and to have collegiate dis- cussions. Besides the lounge areas, the Center has a post; I office, a cafeteria where regular dinners and short: orders are served, and a bookstore where all books and necessary supplies for any college student may be purchased. h The Student Center has facilities for entertain- ment as the area with the stage which is used for dances, plays, and movies. The pool rooms and the ping pong rooms provide entertainment. xwxxwm Lxxxx T? $ 1 W1??? bm- coumk $109!!! CIVYII, KWWWWW , W k Ava, .1 y,Wyh' Ne MX, e mmmv 3r e 0 xrmkwiwi mew MW Vh LAW. hm. x-rfuxldl-Mh Santa, Ihave been a good girl!!! The 15,500 square feet of floor space Student Center provides college entertain- ment. One of the basic means for the students to relax is to play a game of p001. Some find it more relaxing by listening to classical and popular music and watching colored television. Besides these relaxing activities, the students enjoy playing cards and ping pong. h.gJ Cafeteria 8z Custodial Help The administration, faculty, and student body appreciate the interest and pride that the custodians have for Blinn College. The gratefulness for their services may not always be expressed in words, but the feelings are in the depth of their hearts. Besides the custodial services, the student body appreciates the meals Which are prepared daily by the dedicated cooks. The food and the friendly smiles and comments by the cooks lift the studentst morale. Maybe a feeling of unimportance is felt, but the custodians and cooks complete the college cycle. Eagerly waiting to begin!! A kitchen may seem to be a mass of confusion. Perfectionist is at handli g k $2: xi , ,. ..1....fpc..i, E.H .,,.$Wwwr 19mm??? y $z $wa w m r 0 C e d O S s w a 1 p r u 0 e k a m S e .1 d a 1 d n .1 k u 0 Y Harold, are you sticking to your diet??? xi l ..N.+I w. m: 3.3!. 7F: 4.554421. 4,4?thqu , 141.4; w tl'llljxl . him :. I. $.X..v,ihxl , 4x v twenty 9 ten five, , One dollar ??? Some people have fun making salads .lu . N w m . w .W In Memoriam ROMANS 14:8 For whether we live, we live unto the Lord; and whether we die,we die unto the Lord: whether we live therefore, or die, we are the Lords J. A. HOSEA, JR. of Liberty, Texas, attended Blinn College from September, 1958, to January, 1961. He received the Associate in Arts Degree on May 28, 1961. He played baseball while he attended Blinn College. He was Mr. Buccaneer in 1961. He was a member of the footballtearn and the Student Council. RONALD LEE HURST of Paige, Texas,attended Blinn College from 1964 to 1966. He was an active member of the Blinn College Band and the Blinn College Stage Band. DAVID KAMMERER of Brenham, Texas, attended Blinn Collegefrom 1961 to 1963. He was a member of Gamma Delta. BARBARA J. BEDNAR PASKIE of Brenham,Texas,attended Blinn College from 1963 to 1965. She received an Associate in Arts Degree on May 30, 1965. She worked in the library while she attended Blinn. In 1964, she worked on the Buccaneer Staff. In 1965, she was the editor of the Buccaneer. She was a mem- ber of Mu Delta Pi and 0f the Newman Club. MICHAEL THORNE MCNABB of La Feria, Texas, attended Blinn durin g the Spring Semester of 1967. He trans- ferred from Southwest Texas State College in San Marcos. McNabb, a history major, died March 21, 1967. WILLIAM J. PASKIE, III of Houston, Texas, attended Blinn College from January, 1964, to May, 1964. He was a member of the Rodeo Club. LOUIS LYNDON SANDER of Houston, Texas, attended Blinn College from September, 1960, to January, 1962. In 1961, he played football during the fall semester for Blinn. In the spring of 1961, he was a member of the Blinn track team. CLYDE RAY WELCH of Somerville, Texas, attended Blinn College from 1945 to 1947. Commander Welch was a 1947 graduate of Blinn College and a 1952 graduate of the United States Naval Academy at Ann- apolis, Maryland. Commander Welch was one of the 43 men killed Wednesday, October 26, 1966, in the fire aboard the Aircraft Carrier Oriskany, off the shore of Viet Nam. A veteran naval jet pilot of nearly twenty years, Com- mander Welch had been flying two combat missions a day against the North Viet Nam enemy, and was asleep or resting between flights when he was trapped below decks by the fire. ' . AKJ.-L-sl JV Bra P t. ya: Thanks should go to many people for their help in producing the 1967 BUCCANEER: Diana Noviskie, club editor, for her reliability, depend- ability, and willingness to work; Susan Cartier, assistant editor, for her work and cheery smiles; Harold Luedecke for his dependability, as well as a lifesaver when it came to doing Odd jobs; T. G. Collier, sports, editor, who is appreciated for his stories and activities on the sports sections; Danny Danheim, Class editor, for his work on the class picture section; Viola Monroe, co-business manager, for doing a good job in selling ads; Glynda Palmore, art editor, commended for her artistic contribution; Linda Swenson and Sandra Mecey for their friendliness and assistance in typing; Edna Cobb, for her assistance on the layout sheets, index, and general help; Mike Martin, photographer, for his fine pictures for the yearbook; Miss Bobbie Morrow and Pam Munz, for their time and patience in working up the index; UntilNext Year . . . As the 1966-67 school year COIuca LO a Close, we look back at new growth, faculty and student increases, more activities, new friends, and a new way oflife. For many of us, Blinn is the future for the next school year, while to those parting, Blinn means the foundation for a senior college, a good memory, a parting of friends, and amaturing part of our life. The 1967 BUCCANEER, a pictorial history of the past year, is presented in a collegiate fashion to convey past events that will long be remembered by many. The 1967 BUCCANEER contains an additional seventy-six pages over that of the 1966 BUCCANEER, along with colored pictures for the first time in a Blinn Annual. More pictures have been used to portray student life and activities for your memories and enjoyment. The staff has tried to make this yearbook one which belongs to the students. The staff hopes that this yearbook will be treasured and remembered by the ad- ministration, faculty, and student body. Many thanks to Kenneth James, Travis Brewer, Bonnie Grabow, Deanne Dipple, Margaret Sander, Marian Janda, Pattie Hoffmann, Harold Luedecke, Diana Noviskie, and Ann Fortenberry for their time and effort spent in selling the greatest amount of ads that were ever sold for a BUCCANEER; Miss Margaret Mittelstaedt and Mrs. Martha Holcomb for their help and the excellent typing they provided; Miss Betty Plummer for her organizational help and advice; The Freshman Class for their contribution to give the BUCCANEERa more elaborate cover; Winkelmann Studio for their consideration, patience, and fine photography; The Administration for all their efforts in making the BUCCANEER a success, and Mr. Wilfred O. Dietrich, sponsor, for his patience,dedi- cation, and many hours of hard work to make the 1 967 BUCCANEER a reality. Sincerely, Douglas Schoppe Editor 245 72' W . n W NW WC , M , N VWWAW W W WIN 23 M 1 mwxmww m ,, . . . L V y , W5, ' r . ' . I .- . , W7 W 3X Advertisements - 248 - 273 Index - 274 - 286 Autographs 287 - 288 Advertisemengg .ANK BRHNU-IAM, TEXAS Brenham, Texas BRENHAMS BANK OF SERVICE6 SINCE 1883 303 N. BAYLOR GR 6-3666 OUR FULL SERVICE BANKING INCLUDES Bank by Mail Drive-in-Windows Night Depository Checking Accounts Savings Accounts Safety Deposit Boxes Complete Loan Department Trust Department Convenient Parking For Our Customers MEMBER FEDERAL DEPOSIT INSURANCE CORP. 1.A 'r AQTj-TNJXJJI. PW ll , x m: Nth Es'rnm 'imen, :0? s 0 C2 BRENHAM HEATING 8L AIR CONDITIONING COMPANY Houston Hwy. Glenwood Buerger - Lee Roy Lehrmann GR 6-565 3 La Roche Chevrolet, Inc. Authorized Sales and Service Chevrolet, Chevelle, Chevy II Camaro, Corvette Highway 290 Loop South West Brenham GR6-6666 Phones Houston CA4-095 7 Washington County Electric Company Contracting - Electrical and Air Conditioning 504 East 6th St. Brenham, Texas GR 6-8446 Perry Bros., Inc. Known for Better Values,6 Two Stoes. to Serve You On the Square Shopping Center Brenham, Texas 7 7 8 3 3 Brenham Roofing 8! Sheet Metal Co. Built-up roofs, Tile roofs, Asbestos roof shingles, Asbestos siding shingles, Asphalt roof shingles, Steel and porex roof decks, Insulation, Water- proofing. GR 6-5 229 Brenham, Texas 409 S. Church St. Compliments of the Brenham Dentists Dr. Fred Graber Dr. Delbert Stark Dr. Robt. A. Winkelmann Dr. John F. Young Brenham Compliments of Medical Art Drug Co. on the square and Waldie's Pharmacy Brenham Clinic Bldg. Brenham, Texas N .' JV .3 .m u L Wxnx huh m La mml Wm -A . .m ym+iz1hmmI.y.uJ.r.DM.LI,m .. 4:- E i i k. A .x N 3?;9'921123'62 wawn A mex Compliments of LA. Hausman, Inc. Brenham, Texas Phone GR6-49 2 5 Brenham Broom and Mop, Inc. FANCY BROOMS and MOPS $3 Compliments of Dari Bar Thick Malts and Short Orders Hwy. 36 and Loop 90 Brenham, Texas GR 6-8363 Town and Country Complete Fashion Shop for Women Including Bridals 8L Formals 2 1 2 East Alamo GR 6-2121 Brenham, Texas Navratil Music House Pianos - Organs 2 Radios and Combinations Band Instruments Television Sales and Service Brenham, Texas GR6-2701 Ed. Mills Visit the Lumber a. Supply Co, New York Store The Place Where Most Wholesale Distributors People T r a d e n Paints - Lumber - Hardware Brenham La Grange Appliances Bellville Schulenburg El Campo Halletsville Highway 36 North Brenham, Texas GR 6-5554 West Columbia Q We grow by helping others grow. ,? mw mi$ $ihhingz, Urxan Member F.D.I.C. A11 Accounts Insured up to $15,000 Complete Banking Service u6 l .m W41 IJ 6 LQW 1m+nu thl.ILLLLOAALIJII , Bellville Texas Member F.D.I.C. Compliments of FIRST NATIONAL BANK 1 i i V; 4? ti n An Wf$fQA4NZtTWUbN4an nwmqu Boettcher Lumber Company Lumber 8: Building Material NEverything from tree to key66 1608 South Market St. Brenham GR6- 36 7 8 Brenham Banner Press Your Home Newspaper Since 1866 Brenham, Texas TUBELESS TIRE HEADQUARTERS Factory Method: Recapping and Vulcanizing of Truck-Passenger and Heavy Duty Equipment Tires and Wheel Balancing Wehman7s Texaco Service Center 502 S. Market St. GR 6-4517 Brenham, Texas Burton Frozen Food Bank Meat Processing, Fresh and Cured Meats, Country Sausage, and Locker Rentals. Also Quarters, Halves, and Whole Beef Sold Burton, Texas Phone Bus. 289-3642 Complete Service All Makes Cars 8C Trucks 0 Brakes 0 Wheel Aligning International Harvester GR 6-2537 0 Motor 0 Tune Up- m Overhaul Dealer Alvin Herrmann Garage 514 W. Alamo The Citizens State Bank We always have time for you? Member Federal Deposit Insurance Corporation Giddings Herrmann Print Shop Commercial Printing Reinhold Herrmann, Owner Phone GR 6-4623 Rt. 1, Box 261 Brenham, Texas 77833 Houston Hwy. Farmers-Merchants Lumber Co. WThe Home Builders7 Brenham Burton GR6-3641 289-2265 WW I . l? :7: 1'1 '74 'xk W: A???4tvm D i x i e M a id Esther Kieke, Owner 1 108 South Austin- Next to A 8: P Hamburgers, Hot Dogs, Malts, Cold Drinks, 85 Ice Cream WASH-HOUSE LYDIA LEHRMANN Coin-op Washing OPEN 7 to 10 Daily and Daily Drying Attendant on Duty Coin Changer Large Parking Lot 612 Key St. , Brenham GR 6-831 1 Compliments of Maddox Furniture Manufacturing Company One of Brehhams Newest Industries Compliments of Bode 81 Tonn Clothing for Fathers and Sons CLASS OF 1 967 101 East Main GR 6-5400 Brenham, Texas 7 7 8 3 3 Compliments of Burton State Bank Member of F.D.I.C. Burton, Texas 289-3 1 5 1 Compliments of Buddy Fisher Insurance - Real Estate P.O. Box 1 2 1 Brenham, Texas 7783 3 Hanath's Bakery Pastries 8: Breads Baked Daily Wedding Cakes 8: Birthday Cakes By Special Order Lacina Shopping Center Phone GR 6-2773 Brenham, Texas Alamo Dress Shop Ladies5 Ready to Wear 204 Alamo GR 6-5455 Brenham, Texas 7783 3 Woodson Lumber Co. Of Brenham P.O. Box 118 Phone GR 6-4933 Brenham, Texas 200 W. Alamo Brenham, Texas Dickschat's Appliance Co. FRIGIDAIRE RCA VICTOR FRIEDRICH AN INVITATION TO COMPARE OUR DRY CLEANING The Exclusive, 55Miracle Finish5, Process St. Anthony Cleaners 8! Laundry Featuring Executive Shirt Service 209 South Market, Brenham, Texas FREE PICKUP AND DELIVERY SERVICES Centex Stationers, Inc. Complete Line of Office Equipment Supplies and Furniture Typewriters - - - Adding Machines Photo Copiers Phone GR6- 5 69 1 104 S. Park Brenham, Texas Brenham Wholesale Grocery Company, Inc. A HOME OWNED INSTITUTION PHONE GR 6-4925 or GR 6-4926 or GR 6-4927 602 West lst Brenham, Texas QC, '1!JA $ I -A v v-Q- xf Im-Shv, L1101..LULLDXJUJMH L P.L. Thomas General Contractor Residential and Commercial Phone GR6-8631 Route 1 Brenham, Texas Steak House Brenham,s Home of Good Food and Friendly Service Paul and Mary Kenjura and Mary Gerke Co-Owners and Operators Business U.S. 290 Brenham, Texas Phone GR6-4950 Schubert's Florist NSay it with Flowers, Say it With ours? 1 1 1 2 South Austin Brenham, Texas 77833 GR 6-2252 Compliments Brazos Valley Cotton Co. 603 W. Alamo Brenham, Texas Phone GR6- 5 2 3 1 E E. 3 i; 777, T, 7? :9; f2 5 2 an .x 7 .W-XQJVH wamn 1x wa We are proud of Sea1y2s Contribution to the Growth of Blinn College Citizen's State Bank Sealy, Texas Brenham Tile 8: Floor Covering Tile - Carpet 2 Linoleum Quarry - Ceramic Charles Schroeder, Jr. Owner 1 809 S. Market Brenham, Texas 7 78 3 3 P hone GR6-5 2 1 1 Mitchamore Service Station 1' Washing t lubrication ,e lire Repairs a: Battery Recharging Road Serv1ce Tires 8: Batteries GR 6-2772 215 Commerce St. Brenham, Texas :-- EAST MAIN Bunch . PHONE GR 6-4273 Gomar Q BRENHAN. TEXAS Grade A Market w 45mm A w AWVAZTM xv; W CHOICE MEATS - BARBECUE To eat or to go Brenham, Texas Alamo 8: Douglas Sts. Petite, Ladies, Phone GR6- 3 8 1 8 Sportswear Infants, Young Junior, Junior WASHINGTON COUNTY Brenham, Texas 7 7 8 3 3 wWva' wwwm-msm ,- Established 1 905 Member Federal Deposit Insurance Corporation Member Federal Reserve System The Oldest State Bank in Texas Telephone GR6-4901 ' ,F 4x t 6 VII ; .1 .44, m u v 17: '75! II 3 J'TY 'Vflx ROBERT LANGE, CONTRACTOR LAN D LEVELIN G - PLOWIN G TERRACIN G LAKES BULLDOZING OIL FIELD WORK DRAGLINE DEEP PLOWIN G Four Miles West on Hwy 290 RC. Box 506 Office GR6-5 6 3 3 Brenham, Texas Night GR6-5633 0r GR6-2054 Steaks Chicken Petticoat Junction Truck Stop Cafe Hwy. - 3 6 N orth Brenham Open 24 hrs. Phone GR6-8 344 Sandwiches Short Orders Compliments of Germania Farm Mutual Aid Association F ire 3 Lightning 3 Extended Coverage Insurance 7 1 1 Mansfield Brenham, Texas 7 7 8 3 3 Phone GR6-5 2 24 Appel Garage Chrysler and Dodge WHEEL ALIGNMEN T OUR SPECIALTY Bus. Phone 71 3 - GR6 506 5. Austin St. Brenham, Texas 77833 Compliments of Odell Lueckemyer Contractor RESIDENTIAL 8L COMMERCIAL BUILDINGS 1 209 E. Tom Green Phone GR6-5 380 Brenham, Texas 77833 City Auto Supply DISTRIBUTORS OF AUTOMOTIVE SUPPLIES 222 W. Alamo Phone GR6-5656 Brenham, Texas 77833 WASHING, GREASING, ATLAS TIRES 8z BATTERIES SERVICE IS OUR MIDDLE NAME Winkelmann's Humble Station 201 South Market Street Phone GR6-5 671 Brenham, Texas 77833 24 Hour Road Service Dr Pepper Dr. Pepper Bottling Company R.P. Moody, Owner 207 West Main Phone GR6-3 75 5 Brenham, Texas KugePs Cleaners 8! Tailors DIAL GR6-2161 105 Douglas St. Brenham, Texas 260 3 w I 7, a .AAx l PQJ Im-Ath, INNLILILIJJcHIQhIH ,0. , 8 MMMN I - H 3 l 7 I3 ' w 7 w v i 4,- U - i .. 31 7' r 1f h . 1 a W 2 h .0 0w .L n W 7 A 1' 3 f: 1 8 0 l! J $2 1t Hr . j I Z .33 k :i. 7 1-3 c , ti K ,, Brenham Saddle Shop FIRST IN WESTERN WEAR Tony Lama 8C Nocona Boots Tern Tex Shirts American 8: Resistol Hats Lasso Western Wear Hwy. Loop 290 Brenham, Texas 77833 Phone GR 6-2662 W ' 0THINGS GO BETTER WITH COKE Brenham Coca-Cola Bottling Company P.O. Box 622 Brenham, Texas 77833 Green Grain Co. Feed and Fertilizer PAYMASTER AND WAYNE FEEDS 304 S. Baylor St. Brenham, Texas Phone GR 6-8469 White Auto Store ttThe Home of Greater Values8 Your Business is always Appreciated THEO. HAHN, OWNER 103 West Alamo Brenham, Texas 77833 Phone GR6-291 1 LOOK TO SCHLEIDERS FOR NATIONALLY KNOWN MERCHANDISE Schleider Furniture Co. 307 South Austin Phone GR6-3689 Brenham, Texas 7 7 8 3 3 Rankin Motors 1 805 South Market Brenham, Texas 7 7 8 3 3 Phone GR6- 365 9 YOUR AUTHORIZED FORD 8L MERCURY DEALER WHERE YOU ALWAYS FIND A-1 USED CARS 8L TRUCKS COMPLETE SERVICE DEPARTMENT JEWELRY JASTER'S 402 McIntyre St., off E. Academy We Sell Wholesale and Retail. THAT IS THE REASON WE CARRY SUCH A TREMENDOUS STOCK OF THE VERY LATEST AND FINEST BETTER JEWELRY i' i: l i' 3? ALSO COSTUME JEWELRY. We offer a ZOWy discount on all diamonds and 1070 on all watches. Now you can save money. If you cannot find our location, call GR6-3325 and ask for information. Roy Wiese Pharmacy Consultus For Your Insurance Needs 303 N . Park Street Across from Fire Station HOME OF FABULOUS FOUNTAIN SERVICE, H O eman 8L RGGd GR6-492 2 We cash your checks. IHSU I'a Ce Apply for a Courtesy Card. I FIRE - - - CASUALTY- - - LIFE - - - AUTOMOBILE ACCIDENT 8c HOSPITALIZATION l . MJL: i mA-Au-Mu M u...-,.:.. y . .LJI' Representing large capital stock companies Fast claim settlement Personal Service I' tun I Mm 'A...' nwwud Convenient downstairs location Graber Building----West Side of Square U...w-.u $4.4 , .3 q' a N Phone GR6-3613 Brenham, Texas -.7 Compliments of X Vg-7 X CONOCO L St R Food Market Ewald B. lsing Conoco WHERE OUR CUSTOMERS Service Station FIND FRIENDS WASHING AND GREASIN G OUR SPECIALTY .A LLm litteiil1r. DIRK.LILLLIIGKLIJIIH QUALITY MEATS AND PRODUCE GOODRICH TIRES, BATTERIES, FAMOUS BRAND FOODS AND ACCESSORIES I t X Phone GR6-2300 .. 301 West Main Phone GR6-3268 Brenham, Texas 1 104 S. Market Brenham, Texas A BLINN BOOSTER Today a growing Savings Account is Man's Best Friend and always a friend in time of need. iv a Your savings account will provide the funds youtll need later for the purchase of a home, for modernization, for a college education. . .for S O U T H a wedding, or for retirement, and many other worthwhile needs. When your funds are placed in your account by the 10th of any month, they will earn dividends from the first of that month. E N T RA L So, whatever your savings goal, come in and talk with us. There are no obligations, and you stand to gain a lot. For it is our function 8 AV. 6 S to advise our members about ways to save and to provide plans that are both profitable and risk-free. AND Remember there are no commissions to pay whenyou open a savings account, and no commissions to pay or anylosses to take, when you LOAN ASSOCIATION make withdrawals. whara MW, b Aximwm-mu tr HxxxthdeH TL .15; x :P-m 4 4;; Loco; A GReenfield 6-4991 Herets safety-first, last and all the time. Your savings are insured to , $15,000 by the Federal Savings and Loan Insurance Corporation POSt Offlce BOX 89 tF.S.L.I.CJ, a perma.;:.: instrumentality of the U.S. Government. Brenham, Texas 77833 r KXWW xxr. m m V L1; .., gr :;:,4'r: Willie's Steak House Phone GR 6-41 14 South Park Motel Phone GR 6-4915 Bren-Tex Sand1s Motel Phone GR 6-5693 Willie Kmiec, Owner Brenham, Texas CON GRATULATION S TO THE CLASS OF 1967 KWHI Radio Station AM8cFM Banner Press Building Brenham, Texas Phone GR 6-3655 Miller's Prescription Pharmacy Schoenvogel Clinic Bldg. 401 Sycamore Phone GR6-2424 Brenham, Texas F ree Parking F ree Delivery Compliments of Sander's Minimax Bellville LOOK TO Modern Cleaners WITH CONFIDENCE Expert-Cleaning and Pressing Repairing 8: Alterations Coin Dry Cleaning Shirts Kaki Tuxedo Rental 205 West Alamo Ben Schroeder, Owner Phone GR6-4205 Compliments of K 8: N Drive Inn DRIVE-IN FOR DELICIOUS FOOD! GOOD SERVICE! Hwy. 290 East Phone GR 6-8458 Weghorst F loral Co. FINEST FLOWERS AND GIFTS 601 S. Park St. Phone GR6-3566 -A l '91 lnl-wLHI . Illlll.Hilddadllhill lmu Ln,ll7+h4.l .. a .; mu W13 J : l .AJ-aX A COMPLIMENTS OF Edwin F. Hildebrandt Architect Brenham R.S. Rogers, Agent INSURANCE OF ALL KINDS 1 106C South Market Street P.O. Box 1077 Brenham, Texas GR6-2872 Wollie Radio 8t Appliance Co. Phone GR6-261 3 Brenham, Texas PHILCO FRIGIDAIRE ZENITH MAYTAG HOTPOIN T i ii i, l I- lla; . l: E Congratulations to the Class of 67 Spencer Hardware Company 1000 8. Market GR6-3858 Brenham Where you can park with ease and browse as you please Penneyls ALWAYS FIRST QUALITY Buying for over 1600 stores in all 48 states brings the nationls top values to your door...and for less!!! Brenham, Texas mMYmu A rmu Q 1 a :wkwmwx H.W. Arp Jeweler Diamonds Watches China Silver 8: Gifts Brenham, Texas Ray's Pharmacy Prescription Specialist Gifts of all kinds Phone TU5-3 1 25 Sealy, Texas Compliments of Roy Stolz Motor PONTIAC BUICK OLD SMOBILE Office Loop 290 8c Hwy. 36 South GR6-2412 Brenham, Texas 77833 Compliments of Hohlt,s Department Store 'The Place to go. . . for brands you know,, Brenham, Texas GR6-61 61 HEADQUARTERS F OR ALL YOUN G FASHION MINDED STUDENTS Beaumier Iron Works Mr. 8: Mrs. Travis T. Voelkel, Owner Machine Shop - - - Welding 3Portable3 Foundry - Water Well Service Magcobar Drilling Mud Service Brenham, Texas 7 78 3 3 Day Phone GR6-8422 Night Phone GR6-2943 Lueckemeyer Electric F ranklin Lueckemeyer, Owner Electrical Contractor and Repairs 1 1 14 South Austin Brenham, Texas Residence Phone GR6- 3 1 3 9 Office Phone GR6- 3 67 5 South Market Cleaners A MOTHERS CARE FOR ALL YOUR WEAR Located in LACINA SHOPPIN G CENTER REINHARD W. F UELBERG 1952 Graduate of Blinn College Simon Theatre ALWAYS A GOOD SHOW - OFTEN A GREAT ONE 109 W. Main Brenharn, Texas Phone GR 6-3511 IWL P1! km; . 4.4V-akl .. X; 1? Vi a p , , Awwmu A rwa 4 l ., A A $ 7 9A4x1h4n JOIN THE Washington County Farm Bureau and take advantage of our Insurance Program MAX HOFFMANN 8c REEVES HAM AGENTS AUTO - LIFE - FIRE - BLUE CROSS Brenham, Texas Phone GR6-5 242 Compliments of The City Cafe Somerville, Texas Highway 36 4X an llAri-inr . UIIXLIJLLI-XICI1JJIHI E.A. Mickan Hardware Where you get the most For your Dollar COOK PAINT- --- HARDWARE GIFTS 1 1 3 W. Alamo, Brenham, Texas 77833 GR642282 Western Auto Associate Store Home Owned and Operated by Benjamin A. Hajovsky The Family Store Newest Catalog Order Center Brenharn, Texas mu W1 J : DurdeWs Plumbing 8t Heating Crane ----- American Standard Fixtures Phone GR6-3 700 1806 S. Market St. Brenham, Texas Snodgrass - Van Dyke 8: Associates For All Your Insurance N eeds Phone GR6-367 1 Your Independent Insurance Agent Texas 77833 Compliments of Artesian Park EAT - DRINK -- SWIM - DANCE FOR YOUR FUN AND PLEASURE West of Brenham, Highway 290 West Marsh's Specialty Shop Piece Goods Life Stride and Vitality Shoes Bobbie Brooks Sportswear Ladies2 Ready to Wear Hanes Hosiery 21 3 East Main Street Blue Bell Creameries Brenham, Texas 77833 Phone GR 6-4977 TO THE NEXT TOWN . . . OR ACROSS THE NATION Kerrville Bus Co., Inc. Phone GR 6-2912 Compliments of Sealy Mattress Company MAKERS OF THE FAMOUS POSTURE PEDIC Hwy. 290 Loop Brenham, Texas 77833 Phone GR 6-3676 Madame Rose Reader 8L Adviser on LOVE, MARRIAGE, BUSINESS, AND ANY OTHER PROBLEMS One Mile East of Brenham N avasota Highway Phone GR6- 2 9 7 8 FOR LEAGUE RESERVATIONS, Phone GR 6-4640 Bowlerama of BRENHAM SPECIAL STUDENTS RATES Brenham, Texas West Hwy. 290 Brunswick 11.33179.x 134.1 3 41 , 3W 1.4411..mill...u.1.x-11.af1.1.x,m .111.Hl.. X1 The Steadley Company Manufacturers of Spring Constructions for the Bedding and Furniture Industry Brenham, Texas 7 78 3 3 Phone GR6-5 26 1 Pomykal Drilling Co. Hwy. 290 Loop Water Well Drilling Gravel Packing Pump Sales 8: Service Brenham, Texas 77833 Phone GR6-24 36 Brenham Produce Co. 8A Feed for Every Need33 Purina Chows and Jo Mil Feeds Brenham, Texas ' ' 99w - 1: 0THE BEST FOR LESS ' S 8: H Green Stamps With Every Purchase Brenham, Texas 7 78 3 3 Phone GR6-2617 21 :1 J i? .12 a la. $1 3 An A 1:??xit5333X-LTK8HAH-Kmh A wanna Compliments of Walter Thielemann Contractor Residential - Commercial Builder 21 10 Tison Brenham, Texas 77833 Flower 8 Garden Center Best in flowers, shrubs, trees, and gifts 1011 -A West Main Brenham, Texas Phone GR6-298 1 Compliments of Brenham Memorial Funeral Home 509 S. Baylor Brenham, Texas 77833 Phone GR 6-361 1 Compliments of the AUSTI COUNT STATE BANK ,?' ,wsaZE Where your account is invited, Protected, and Insured , $15 000,00 Bellville, Texas Maximum Insurance For Each Depositor $15,000.00 g Compliments DIAMOND RINGS Of Mundelius Print H hE Shop Commercial Printing Office Supplies ATHENA. o o - .FROM 3125 Top Line Watches 216 E- Main GR6-2004 Faskys Jewelry 210 E. Main Brenham, Texas Brenham, Texas 2277 3 Wm $11 152 s U,.,i - 6 x. All XMYM xxw nun 14.4.- 7 .1X LJ-m IIAALaitJr . iJJIxf.I..IJJII..0AZILI1N'H :: l i 14:. '2 +75. cg aid Mkhgf sXQCIHHAHAXMh n Haxxh White Auto Store The Home of Greater Values7 Your Business is always appreciated Bill Longa, Owner Box 6 1 3 Hempstead BA6- 3 3 3 3 Schulenberg's Radio Service Small Appliance Repair Mixers, Fans, Irons, Toasters Percolators, Vacuum Cleaners Parts Carried In Stock For F ast Service 304 W 1 ......................... GR6-5 267 Hempstead Abstract Co. Abstracts - Title Certificates - Title Insurance Representative Stewart Title Guaranty Co. P. O. Box 72 Hempstead 7 7445 BA6-248 1 CARNATION COMPANY FRESH MILK AND ICE CREAM DIVISION 6mg 6 Phone GR 6-2526 1804 W. Main Brenham, Texas Robbie Barnes Brenham Insurance Agency HARTFORD F IRE INSURANCE 319 S. Austin St. Brenham, Texas 77833 Kugel Packing Plant Fresh 8: Pure Meats Distributor of MG Fryers 8L Turkeys F .C. Kuegel, Owner Dan Marek, Manager PRO CESSIN G PLANT 2 MILES N ORTH HIGHWAY 36 Brenham, Texas GR6- 3 1 5 2 COMPLIMENTS of the elected WASHINGTON COUNTY OFFICIALS ROSA LEE FUCHS, COUNTY TREASURER OTIS TOMACHEFSKY, COUNTY JUDGE JOHN SCHULTE, COUNTY SHERIFF HENRY APPEL, TAX COLLECTOR JOHNNY WHIDDON, COUNTY COMMISSIONER Precinct M CHAS. E. WIEDE, COUNTY CLERK A.W. HODDE, COUNTY ATTORNEY W.O. DANNHAUS, SCHOOL SUPT. JOHN SOMMERS, COUNTY COMMISSIONER Precinct U ROBT. F: SCHROEDER, COUNTY COMMISSIONER UDrecinct D WALTER HARMEL, COUNTY COMMISSIONER Precinct 10 BLINN BOOSTERS Mr. and Mrs. Wayne Alexander Bellville H.H. Hub Baker Realtor Somerville Motel 36 Somerville Boone s I.G.A. Grocery Somerville Mr. Bush, Bellville Coach Light Inn Motor Lodge Brenham Judge Lee Dittert, Jr. Bellville County Clerk Lawrence Dittert Bellville Paul and Ruth hngeling Bellville Mr. and Mrs. H.C. Frizzell Bellville Glissmafs Drug Store Brenham Mr. and Mrs. J.J. Goodrich Lyons, Texas County Supt. Leroy Grebe Bellville Mr. Grimes, Bellville Elmer and Lucille Hatton, Bellville Howard and Rene Hermes, Bellville County Treasurer Carlton Kinnison Bellville County Attorney M.E. Laas, Bellville A. Louis, Bellville Sheriff T.A. Maddox, Bellville Agriculture Agent Charles Murphy Bellville County Auditor Mr. Preibisch, Bellville Tax Collector Eddie Richter Bellville Home Demonstration Agent Mrs. Rubenstein Bellville Louis Rust, Brenham Schoppek Grocery, Lyons, Hwy. 36 Billie and E.W. Smith, Bellville Miss Steen, Bellville Mr. and Mrs. Franz W. Zeiske Bellville We are very happy to have had the opportunity of making most of the photographs for this yearbook. It has been a pleasure working with the wonderful faculty and student body. ALL BLINN COLLEGE STUDENT NEGATIVES ARE KEPT IN OUR PERMANENT FILES. WHEN IN NEED OF A PICTURE, WRITE OR CALL US AND WE WILL MAIL IT TO YOU QUICKLY. 4t uh putxgi1..LMLU.:M.1A4L1,I,;U 1'? WINKELMANN STUDIO I Fine Photography 202 W. Alamo Brenham, Texas GR6-5551 tr Congratulations to the Class of 1967 from the Class of 1968 Blinn College 1 i g g i; ,4 :3, 2', .E! i it, 3, 3 t h MMXJL; ADMINISTRATION James H. Atkinson 8, 13, 158, 164 Eva Beazley 17, 24, 176 Oscard Benold ....................................................... 17 Henry J. Boehm ................................. 8, 14,44, 149 Earl Grubbs ............................................................ 17 William R. Perry ...................................................... 16 Walter C. Schwartz 16, 20, 144, 200 FACULTY Libby Atkinson ...................................................... 32 David W. Adams ........................................... 28, 157 Larry E. Adams ...................................................... 27 Charles Baker,Jr. ................. , .................... 23, 164, 166 Eva E. Barron 23 Ben W. Boehnke Gary F. Brummer ......................................... 21, 168 Bobby G. Bullard ................................................... 3 3 Martha Burgess .................... 31, 146, 147, 148, 149 N athan Byrd .......................................................... 24 BC. Crawford ............................................... 29, 138 Joe Pat Davis 26, 158, 159 Larry Dawson ........................................................ 27 Wilfred O. Dietrich 22,44,69, 142, 143, 144, 150, 164,165,168 Leroy Dreyer ...................................... 30, 210, 230 Winfred H. Finke .................................. 25, 130, 131 George Daniel Garza ............................................. 27 Robert L. Giles ...................................................... 27 Edwina Hallstein 1 37 Bob Ham Clara Hamblen Lawrence Hemann Martha Holcomb N oel Kent Horton ................................................. 27 Larry Kieke ........................................................... 27 James Lawrence 26, 1 35 William Lewis ......................................................... 25 Albert Ludwig ................................................ 22, 132 Jeanette Lukeman .................................................. 28 Seth D. McCormick ............................................... 29 O.E. McGregor ...................................................... 21 John P. McLaughlin ......................................... 28, 1 57 Lorenzo McWilliams, III ........................................ 25 Clyde H. Martin .................................................... 24 Leonard K. Maxcy ................................ 21 Eleanor Mikulin ..................................................... 25 Margaret Mittelstaedt .................... . ......................... 20 Robert Montgomery ............................................. 24 Bobbie Morrow 31, 149, 164 RobertMueller .. 31,58,144,147, 149, 164, 165, 175 Betty Plummer 26, 44, 164, 165 Cecil Powell W. Daniel Schiller ........................................... 23, 144 274 159 166 Herman Schoenemann Charles C. Self ....................................................... Judy Smith 30, 225 Shirley Sue Steck .................................................... 21 3 Ernest Stewart ................................................ 30, 210 Lee Wayne Sullenger Ruth Tottenham .................................................. Hubert Waldrop ........................................ 22, 126,1 27 August, Weiss ................................................ 26, 129 Jack Yarbrough OFFICE PERSONNEL Margie King .......................................................... 3 5 f Lucy Holleman Gloria Meador Selma Nehrcorn Clara Rogge ........................................................... 34 23, 69 Cordes F. Tiemann ....................................... 28, 129 '9 100 , 28,156,157 F1 25,? . ' m.tummuwm6mw: xv; 2.1, .. 5 I Betty Schroeder ..................................................... 34 1 . Patsy Schroeder Alana Winkelmann ................................................. DORMITORY MATRONS 35;:' Martha Wilkening .................................................. 34 Z . 35 7. Clara Allen ............................................................ 188 2 1 Leota Cannon 74, 164, 196, 199 Letha Collier 74, 204 Martha Lobello ..................................................... 1 80 Jimmie McNiel ...................................................... 1 76 Agnes Mueller 74,172,J Gladys Powell ................................................. 74,200 Roberta Rudat ....................................................... 184 f : Martha Specht ................................................. 36, 63 ? ; Administration, Faculty, Office Personnel 1' 1 -11, le. ll,1s.311. QILXI.IJ-LLI..A.Qf41hill '7' ; I X91 1.1 f E :11: Qr 14.4.2111 hw3aimua+wwmn 1x Hxxxl 414-111 is 1.4.x x 0111731, WWW xxx, w: .. '1 1f Students Abad, Pete Acord, Joel Adamek, Joseph 38, 160, 163 5Adams, Jerry 38, 192,195,227 Addicks, Jimmy 67 ' Aguilar, Jose 1Ahrens, Ruth 38, 132, 133 Albrecht, Warren 67, 195 Alexander, Douglas ............................................... 67 Alexander, James 67, 196, 198, 210 Allen, Barbara 38, 126 Allen, Cynthis ...................................................... 100 Alsobrook, Weldon ............................................... 67 Alvarez, Rudy 67, 184, 187 Anders, Michael ..................................................... 67 Anderson, Elizabeth .............. 67, 128, 173, 174, 175 '1 Anderson, Kenneth 67, 187, 227, 228 Anderson, Richard ......................................... 67, 206 Anderson, Sandra ......................................... 66, 160 Anderson, Sylvia 66, 172, 175 Anderson, Wayne .................................................. 66 . Andrewartha, Richard ............................................ 67 , Angell, Kenneth 5 Arldt, Kenneth E Arnold, Marvin Arrendondo, Victoria ..................................... 67, 199 Ashorn, Larry ......................................................... 66 Ashorn, Melvin ............................................... 66, 130 i Atkinson, David ........... 66, 129, 142, 149, 210, 211 B Bacon, Leona ......................................................... 100 Bailey, James 67, 139, 140, 141 Bailey, Willie .................................................... 38, 166 Baker, Gwendolyn 38, 126, 146, 166 Baker, Janice ......................................................... 66 , Balshaw, Lana 93, 173, 174 ' Balzli, Linda 67, 177, 178 2 Baranowski, Sally .................................................... 67 1 Baranowski, Raymond .......................................... 67 Barger, James 67, 187 ;, Barker, Cheryl 67, 160, 169, 170, 171, 181 :' Barker, Edward 203 1 Barker, Harold 66, 165 Barker, Rufus ....................................................... 67 Barker, Wanda 67, 173, 174, 238 ,1 Barnes, Donald 67, 160, 169, 170, 171 3 Barnhart,Gary ....................................... 67, 166, 198 1 Bartels,Judith ......................................................... 38 Battelle, Susan 67, 169, 170, 171 1 Bayer, Ronald 67 .: Bayless, Bruce 156 Bazan,Edwz1rd ...................................... 191,210,211 Beale, Stephen .............................................. 68, 202 Beard, Barry ................................................. 68, 191 Bearden, Patricia 68, 177, 178 Beckendorf, Ruby ............................... 68, 156, 159 Becker, Allan 38, 132, 196 Becker, Charles Beckerman, Beverly 68, 160, 163 Beckett, Daniel ............................... 38, 196, 198, 199 Behler, Roy Behrens, Mike Bell, Ethileene Bell, Michael 68, 221, 222, 237, 238 Bell, Michael L. ..................................................... 187 Bell, Morris 39, 161, 146, 148 Benad, Rodney ............................................ 68, 202 Bender, Allen ........................................................... 39 Benker, Beverely .......... 68, 136, 159, 160, 161, 163 Bennett, Marvin ..................................................... 68 Bennett, Paul 39, 232, 233 Benold, Michael 68, 170, 171 Bertolet, Douglas 68, 136, 165 Bias, Robert ........................................................ 198 Bishop, William 39, 138, 139 Bitner, William Blackburn, George Blinka, Betty ............................................... Blume, William Bonin, Harold 68, 191, 221,222 Bordousky, Robert 68 Boren, Donald ....................................................... 39 Bosse, Robert D. Bosse, Robert L. Boyd, Charlie Boykin, Karen Bozant, Burleigh .................................. 39, 185, 187 Brandt, Donald 39 Braun, Johnnie 39, 170, 171 Braun, Ronald 39, 114, 156 Bredthauer, Donna 69, 136 Brejcha, Grace 69 Brewer, Travis Bravenec, Steve Bridges, Cora ................................................ 68, 178 Brier, James .................................................. 68, 203 Brinkman, Barbara 68, 132, 165 Brinkman, Sammie Brinkman, Stanley Britsch, John Brooks, Charles 68, 139, 166, 187 Broussard, Randy ......................... 69, 169, 170, 171 Brown, Carolyn ..................................................... 69 Brown, Elizabeth 69, 136, 159 Brown, James 39, 166 Brown, Kay .................................................. ' ...... 2 25 Brown, Mike 70 Brown, Robin ................................................ 70, 181 Buchala, Gary ' 39 Buchanan, Michael ......................................... 70, 199 Buddenberg, Sharon ...................................... 70, 126153 165, 233 Buffington, Michael ....................................... 70, 190 Buford, Terry Bunjes, Judy Bunting, Don Burdwood, Kenneth 70, 191, 227, 228, 229 Burleson, Edward ................................... 70, 210, 212 Burnside, Amanda Burrell, Pattye Burr, Paul Bush, Billy Burttschell, Joe ..................................................... 39 Butler, Larry 70 Byrd, Hugh Cadden, Donald Calderon, Frank Caldwell, Carol ............................................... 70, 181 Caldwell, Mary 40, 180, 181 Caldwell, Paul 70, 170, 171 Cameron, Charles 70, 170, 171 Campbell, Allen Campbell, Ernest 40, 191, 193, 210, 212 Campbell,James .................................... 70, 139, 166 Campbell, Virginia Cannon, Curtis Cardwell, Gerald ................................................... 71 Carlisle, LuGene 70, 169, 178, 179 Carnathan, David ............................................ 70, 186 Carraway, Bobby 70, 170, 171, 186 Carrell, Carnell ........................................... 138, 166 Carter, Ira ............................................................. 71 Cartier, Susan 40, 104, 105, 122, 134, 145, 147,152,153,155,165,172,173,175 Carty, Kevin ........................................................ 198 Carwile, Edward .................................................... 186 Castillo, Susan Castro, Jose Caveness, Sherrell Cernosek, John Cernosek, Nettie Chambers, Wesley Champion, Nancy Chandler, Barry Chapa, Rogelio Chapel, Doris Charanza, Linda ............................................. 71, 134 Charanza, Marvin Chovanec, Verlene Clark, Lillian Clayton, James 40, 129, 142, 164, 165, 204, 205, 207 Clayton, Shirley ..................................................... 70 Coats, Malcolm .............................................. 70, 166 Cobb, Edna .......................................... 40, 134, 181 Cockman, Ronnie 70, 194 Cohen, Sandra ....................................................... 71 Cobern, Eston 40, 136, 146, 147, 202 276 Cole, Lee, Jr. Cole, Ralph 71, 201, Collier, Thomas ........................... 40, 146, 165, Coleman, Charlotte ................................................ Conchola, Rufino .................................................. Congdon, Dennis 71, 72, Coody, Gilbert ....................................................... Cook, Joe Cooksey, Elizabeth Cooley, Charles Cooley, Nancy 72, 173, 174, 236, Copeland, Luther ................................................... Corbell, Tommy .................................................... Corman, Alexander Contrell, Virginia Cox, Charles Cox, Deborah 72, 169, 173, 174, Crane, Sandra .............. 40, 146, 147, 152, Crathers, Frankie Craven, Kenneth Crawford, Carolyn ...................................... 169, 178 1 Crawford, Don Crawford, Fred Crawford, Jimmie Crews, Iris ........................... 72,166, 178, 234, 2351 Crockett, Elizabeth 40, 134, 152 ? 7L 194,210, Crouch, Gary ................................................ 40, 165 72,142,153,164,H . 165,201,2031. Crowson, Tommy Curd, Thomas Cutbirth, Stephan Dinkins, Phyllis .......... 41, 146, 147, 152, 153, 164, 165,172,173,174,175 Dippel, Darla ....................................................... 41 Dippel, Deanna 72, 129, 148, 170, 171 Dismukes, David 160 Dismukes, Ray Dittmer, Herbert Dittrich, Gary Divin, Linda Doerr, Mary Donalson, Norman ....................................... Dopslauf, Donella .................................. 72, 170,171 Douglas, Terry .................................................. 72, 159 Dowdey, William .................................... 41, 191, 233 Doyle,Jerry ...................................... 73,148,165,194 Drab, William 41 Drosche, Fred ................................................. 41,199 Duckworth, Carolyn , 42, 160, 178 Duprie, Dempsey 139, 166, 187 Durrenberger, John Durrenberger, Linda Dzierzanowski, Patricia -.x 13.31 11.1441. . 8111anJLIJlafddnlt ,, I 1 x, .1:A.Hl.. Eastburn, John Eckermann, Larry Eden, Gary Edgmon, Michael Effenberger, Wayne 160 Egg, Donald 128, 142, 207 Ehlers, Phyllis 178 Elick, James ............................................. 42,134,135 Elliott, Richard 210, 213, 237 Emanuel, Kathy , 126, 127, 178 Dailey, Terry 40, 196, 199 Eon, Larry 139 Dalschau, John ............ 41, 160, 163, 194, 221, 222 Ephraim,James ........................................ 42, 130,159 Danheim, Danny 41, 129 Erard, Otis 74, 207 Daughtry, Michael .............. 41, 189, 190, 230, 231 Ermis, Milton ......................................................... 74 Davenport, James Estes, Kenneth .................................. . .............. 75, 203 Davenport, Lynessa Etzel, FIOYd ........................................................... 75 Davidson, James Evans, Clifford 138, 187 ZDavkkon,Shann1 41,129,152,173,175 EWUB,J0hn 75,170,171 iDavm,Jem1 72,128,150,169,178,179 Davis, Lou Davis, Mark ggav$E;WaHha Fakh,ChdSQ7 .............. 42,130,165,172,173,174 Day, L onna Falk, Lawrence ay, airy Falkenbury, Gale Dayton, Randy ---------------------------------------------- Fanning, William .................................................. Decker, Robert ............................................ Farley Jerry DeLaCruz, David Farmer Jon DeLaureal, Thomas Farnham, Carol Descant, Donald Farquhar, Mark 42, 195, 230 231 Devenport, Evelyn 41, 170, 171 Fasano, Tony ...................... 42, 196, 199, 210, 213 5Dewald, Larry .............................................. 73, 207 Felchak, Deanna , 178 Dickerson, Darlene .............................................. 41 Ferguson, John ..................................................... 42 Dingee, George Ferrell, James ........................................................ 43 277 11', ; ii. , $1MUMTTVHN1 H'Vxx! QJJJ H $.1:L.A ATXWxYQ 1 a mmxu 1575, ,x PIA x I ?k 1X1, Feux, Dianna .................................. 178 Filipp, Margaret 74 Finch, Thomas ...................................................... 74 Fink,John ............. 74, 142,165,185, 186, 227, 229 Finley,J21y ................... 100 Finke, Ruth ......................... 43, 130, 159, 160, 163 Fischer, Arlene 43, 115, 130, 159 Fletcher,James 43, 128, 202 Flukinger, Larry 75, 159, 170, 171 Ford, Coy ................. 43, 173, 192, 194, 221, 222 Ford, David 190 Fortner, John 228 Fortenberry, Jo 160 Foster, Donald 206 Fournier, Bernard Frank, Carol 75 Frank, Gary 75, 159 Franke, Joyce .......................................... 74 Freitas,Jarnes ........................................................ 166 Friedel, Gary 74 Friemel, Ardie ....................................................... 42 Friemel, Ardie ........................................................ 42 Fry, Bernecia ......................................................... 43 Fuchs, Curtis .................................................... 74, 136 Fussell, Daniel 43, 146, 147, 149 Gallant, Wilma ........................................................ 43 Galle, David ........................................................... 43 Gamblin, Michael 43, 191, 210 Gantt, Jean ............................................................ 75 Gardiner, Mary ..................................... 43, 156, 159 Gardiner, Callie ..................................................... 43 Garza, Raymond ...................... 43,134,192,195, 214 Garza, Richard 43, 115, 192, 195, 210 Gaskamp, Erwin ................ . ................................... 5O Gaskamp, Karen ............................................ 74, 130 Gault, Nancy ............................. 74, 166, 170, 171 Gawlik, Jimmie .................................................. 199 Geaslin, Larry ....................... 43,191,160, 210, 214 Gentil, Donna ...................................... 75, 134, 178 Gerke, Billy Gerke, Calvin Gerland, Charlene 44, 159 Gerland, Dennis .................................................... 75 Gersch, Paul ......................................... 76, 130, 139 Gibbs, Jeffrey 76, 206 Gilbert, Billy ............................................... 76, 191 Gillespie, Glynda 76, 129, 239 Gilmore, Carole ...... 44, 126, 146, 148, 152, 170, 171 Glick, Caroi 76, 124, 180-183 Glick, Christine ..................................................... 76 Glover, Jimmy ...................................................... 44 Goebel, Carol ........................................................ 76 278 Goebel, Lee .......................................................... 44 Goehring, Ronald ................................................. 44 Goins, Daisy Goldenberg, James ................................................. 76 Gollmer, G. Robert ....................................... 128, 149 Gonzales, John 76 Gonzales, Ray ..................................................... 76 Gonzalez, Ernesto ................................................. 76 Gorden, Dennis .................................................... 44 Gouan, Zenobia .................................................. 101 Grabow, Bonnie 76, 132, 159, 165 Graham, William Graham, William N. 166 Granad,Tonia ..... 76,140,144,165, 173, 175, 236, 241 Gray, William ........................ 76, 139, 186, 221, 223 Grebe, Peggy ..................................... , ......... 76, 132 Grebe, Suzanne 77, 160 Green, Albert ........................................................ 77 Green, Mildred .............................................. 77, 159 Greene, Ronald Gregg, Stephen .................................................... 206 Gregory, Kent ......................................................... 45 Griesenbeck, William .............................................. 76 Grieve, Sandra ............................. 44, 181, 156, 157 Griffin, Maxine Griffin, Ronald Griffith, Janell 76, 17 3 , 1 75 Griffith, John ....................................................... 166 Griffith, Pamela 76, 140, 173, 236, 238 Grimm, John 76, 166 Grimm, Jack 76, 130, 142, 144 Grimm, Robert Grissom, Kathleen Groves, William Grubbs, Michael 77, 210, 214 Gryder, Carolyn ...................................................... 76 Guelker,Mary .................. 45,136,137,156, 157, 225 Guest, Gwendolyn ......................................... 45, 173 Guffey, Jody 76, 142, 201-203 Guinn, Orville 76, 185, 186 Gully, Genevieve .......................... 45, 112, 150, 151 Guthrie, Gary ...................................................... 45 . 3m, ' 11 15.;Q1 H.141. . 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Mum, 1$u nu Holmes, Gladys .................................................... 81 Honacek, Diane .................................................... 46 Honish, Dorothy ................................ 46, 134, 181 Hopkins, Charles Horn, Margaret Horton, George Hosak, Mary Howden, Dudley Hrachovy, Richard Hrametz, Andrew 47 Hrncir, Patrick ...................................................... 47 Hrobar, Jerry 46, 192, 195 Hudnall, Nanya .................................. 172, 173, 174 Hueske, Marvin 47 Huff, Judith .......................................................... 47 Hughes , James ..................................................... 1 9O Humphres, James 47 Hungate, Rosemary Hunnicutt, Donna ................................................. 80 Hunt, Diana ...................... 47, 59, 114, 160, 162, 163 Hurley, Timothy ................................ 80, 142, 203 Hurry, Elmo Hutton, Gregg Ickert, Larry Imken, Clifton Ischy, Debby ................................................. 81, 181 Izard, James 81, 138, 166 Jackson, Jacquellyne Jackson, Langston Jackson, Stanley 47, 142, 143, 144, 153, 200, 201,203 James, Nancy 80, 173, 174 Janda, Joyce ........................................................... 80 Janda, Marian 47, 113, 136, 152, 162, 163 Janecek, Jeanenne ................ 47, 132, 146, 148, 149 Janecek, Leroy 80, 147, 187 Jankowiak, Harry ................................................... 8 1 Jankowski, Christopher ......................... 81, 227, 228 Janssen, Jane Januzewski, Ray Jaster, Marilyn ........................................ 81, 136, 225 Jennings,Archie ..... 47,142,147,189, 191, 193, 230 Jensen, Billy 81, 136 Jerichow, Cynthia 81, 169, 170, 177, 179 Jeske, LaVerna 80, 112, 132, 159 Jezierski, Jerome 47 Jistel, Dennis 47, 160, 191 Johnson, George 159 Johnson, Joel Johnston, Fred ..................... 47, 192, 195, 227, 229 Jolly, Jerald ........................................................... 80 Jones, Michael 48, 166, 170, 171 Jones, Richard 194 Jones, Scott 159 Jordan, Alex , 159 Jordan, Kathleen Josey, Alice ........................................................... 81 Joyce, Kenneth Judice, Richard Jurica, Larry Jurries, Wade James, Kenneth Kaiser, Ronnie 163 Kalkhake, Wilbert 81 Kallus,Judith ......................... 113, 152, 181, 182, 225 Kasmiersky, Barbara ...................................... 81, 1 59 Kasprowicz, Elizabeth 48, 134, 135, 152 Keaghey, Jeffrey .................................................... 83 Keller, John .................................................. 83, 187 Kellner, Russell ...................... 48, 129,196,198, 238 Kelly, Eugene Kelm, Roger Kelm, Ronnie Keneaster, James Kbnhna,Shhkw .............. 83,169,170,171,173,174 Kennison, Stephen 204 Kennon, Clement ........................................ 160, 207 Kerr, Robert 83, 165, 170, 171, 186 lia6eg Kaye 83,132,148,149,159 Kieke, Sharon 83, 129 Khnbro,J0hn 48,142,147,177,204,206 Klein, Lawrence ........................................... 48, 191 Klein, Mark 187 Kmiec, Esther Knight, Herbert Knocke, Kenneth Knotts, Ronald 49, 149, 205, 206 Kocian, Betty .............................................. 82, 179 Kocian, Daniel 83, 139 Kocian, Jimmy ............................ 48, 134, 195,227 Kocurek, Mary .................................................... 83 Kocurek, Randy Koehl, Milton Koehler, Lee Kokemoor, Roy ................................................... 49 Kornegay, Owen 83 Koslan, Jerry Koslan, William ..................................................... 83 Kossie, Calvin ...................................................... 49 Kovar, Glenn ................................................... 49, 203 Kovar, James ......................................................... 83 Kovar, Pete .................................. 49, 160, 162, 163 Kosloski, Oliver 49, 190, 230 Kraatz, Roger ....................................................... 82 Kramer, Denny 82, 132, 144 Kramer, George 134, 187 Kramer, Gerald 82 Kramer, Peggy ..................................................... 49 Krause, Kenneth 49, 170, 171 Krause, Paul 83 Krause, Rita .................................................. 49, 134 Kristoff, James ...................................................... 83 Krivacka, May Dell ................................ 49, 132, 150 Kronke, Richard Kruger, Darrell Kubecka, A. Mark Kuehn, Daniel Kuehn, Lester Kugel, Freddy Kulhanek, Arnold Kunkel, Daniel Kurtz, Calvin Kutzschbach, William .............................. 49, 136, 156 L Lahrmann, Carolin ................................................ Lamb, Carolyn Lampe, David Landua, James Landua, Kenneth Landua, Laurell Langford, Michael Larson, Bernard .................................... 83, 192, 195 Latimer, Ralph Latoszewski, Thomas Lawson, Terry ............................................... 50, 194 Laywell, Linda ............................................... 84, 160 Leatherwood, Linda 84, 179, 225 Lehmann, Frederich Lehmberg, James Leiber, Wayne Leiber, Willie 280 Leigh, Elizabeth 84, 170, 171, 181 Lewandowski, Stanley 50, 160 Lewellyn, Larry ............................................. 50, 199 Lewis, Virginia ..................................................... 84 Lidiak, Max Linn, James Lloyd, Richard Lobpries, Rebecca Loehr, Clifford Loesch, Darrell Loesch, Robert .............................................. 50, 115' Loewe, Roger ......................................................... 84 Loghry, Joe ............................................ 50, 126, 127 Longhofer, Edward ................................................. 93 Lopez, Esteban 84, 191 Loth, Serra 50, 172, 173 Love, Sam 84, 169, 170, 171 Loving, Donald 84 , Lowrey, Lynn ............................................... 84, 203 Lowry, Milton Lloyd, Richard Lueckemeyer, Daryl Lueckemeyer, Larry ...... 60, 66, 84, 118, 132, 133, 142,143,144,145 Lueckemeyer, Terry ............................................. 85 , Luedke, Jeanette 101 Luedecke, Harold ....... 50, 132, 139, 140, 141, 142, 165,202,243 Luedeker, David 85 ' Luetge, Kenneth ...................................... 36, 50, 159 Lyons, Robert ' L McAnally, Rick McBride, Arthur .................................................... McClelland, Mary 84, 126, 169 McCourt, Joe 50 McDaniel, Joseph McGary, Jon McGehee, Robert McGregor, Shelley ....................... 66, 85, 123, 128 McInnis, Michael 198 McIntosh, Sharon ..................... 50, 1 36,1 37, 159, 169 ' McIrVin, Shirley ........................................... 50, 179 McKenzie, Sue ....................................... 85, 166, 181 McKown, Willie .............................................. 85, I66 McMillan, Susan 50, 173, 174 McNiel, Don ............................ ' ............................ 166 McNiel, Robert .................................................... 187 McWilliams, Dean ............................................... 186 Maass, Clyde ................................................. 84, 139 Mabie, David .......................................... 204, 205, 206 Machemehl, Abby ......................................... 84, 132 Mahlmann, Dennis Maldonado, John 84 Manning, Edward 84,142,203 84,195 Marek, Marjorie ..................................................... 84 1 -A, 'JNQT 1:.183h . 131111. r.JJ.LI-Q6LU.hIH ,. 3 I 1 X ,LA.A-+l.u f Q; .Umn 71: 13., x ,TXSTRYU a. E w 52 I :23 E 3!- g XXAJXRWxe7Tx1,18aun h4k4x21 1g$$xi33;1JV4xx314+4rrrww1 uu+vnx Maresh, Otis Maresh, Pearlie Marrano, Peter 7, 51, 125, 142, 201, 203 Martens, Peggy 132 Martin, Kenneth .................................................... 85 Martin, Michael R. ........................................ 87, 195 Martin, Michael W. ..................................... 165, 195 Martin, Richard 148 Martins, Patsy ...................................................... 101 Martinez, James ..................................................... 87 Martinez, Jesus Mason, Doris Masters, Charles Masters, Gilbert 87, 166, 194, 227 Maters, Conrad 87, 186 Matesic, Joseph ..................................................... 51 Matthies, David ..................................................... 87 Matthijetz, Walter 51 Mayer, Cynthia Maynard, Ted Mays, Gwendolyn 87, 126 Mays, Jo 51, 87, 160 Mecey, Sandra ...... 51,116, 122,149, 150, 151, 152, 154,160,165,168,169,172,173,174,175 Medina, Frank 187, 227, 228 51, 71, 203 .Medina, Victor Meier, Ervin Meischen, Delbert Melchor, Eulogio Melton, William Menges, Ronald .............................................. 86, 166 1 VMerriman, Linda .................... 51,169,170, 171, 173 Mertinek, Carl Mertins, Lester Mertz, Alex Merz, Rosalie Meyers. Darlene ................................................... 101 52,114,130,159 . Mica, Douglas ............................................... 52, 190 Michalk, Emogene Middleton, Travis ................................ 52,132,225 Migl, Ronnie NerdagIDondd ..... 87,132,159,160,161,170,171 Mijand, Travis 52 Milburn,Mi1dred ............ 86, 161, 162,160, 163, 169 Miles, Ronald 86, 195, 202 Miller, Timothy ................................................... 166 Millner, Charles Mills, Richard ............... 52, 187 Mims, Susie 52, 117,120,122, 125, 146, 147, 152,154,181,234,235,239 Mitchell, John ........................................................ 86 Mitschke, Harvey 52, 114, 170, 171 Moerbe, Larry 52, 160, 163 Monroe, Viola 52, 112, 138, 139, 146, 147, 152, 165, 173 159 206 Moore, Rebecca Moreno, Philip Moreland, Jodye 185 Morley, Diane 160 Morley, Verna 87 Morris, John .......................................................... 5 3 Morris, Paul 87, 170, 171, 207 Morton, Johnny ............................................ 166 Moseley, Daryl 202 Moss, Jack 190 Mueck, Joe 207 Muehlbrad, Jeanell , 163 Mueller, Kenneth 86 Muesse, Glenda 130 Munz,Pame1a ......... 53,114,126,159, 163 Murray, Yvette 225 Murray, Gregory 86 Musil, Larry 169 Musil, Linda 171 Mutscher, Carolyn 1 60 Mutscher, Glenn 87 Myers, Jerry 87 18L Negrete, Pedro ...................................................... 87 Neidig, Dale 87 Neimann, Herbert 87 Neinast, Henry ........................ 53,132, 169,170, 171 Dkxde,BHhe ........ 53,126,127,153,172,173,155 Nettle, David 53, 127, 142, 153, 200, 203 Neumann, Earl 53 Neumann, Jearaldine .................................... 5 3, 160 Nichols, Shirley ...................................... 88, 1 1 2, 159 Nietsche, Bennie Nitsche, Roger Nobles, Leroy ........................................................ 88 Nobles, Preston .................................................... 88 North, Gayle Noska, Darvin Noska, Ernest Noviskie, Diana 53, 132, 133, 143, 148, 149, 150,151,152,153,160,164,165 Noviskie, Glenn ................................................... 16 3 281 Nystrorn, Jan 88, 136, 190 Obenhaus, Ronald 88, 162, 169 Odstroil, David 54 CHHekL Wknda u 54,113,125,152,154,180,181, 182 O,Malley, Thomas 88, 210, 216 Ondruch, Bernice 88, 159, 160 Orsak, Angeline 88, 134 Otto, Rodney ....................................................... 54 Owen, Gary .......................................................... 88 P Pace, Diane 160, 54, 129, 153, 179 Palmore, Glenda 54, 152, 154, 165, 73, 175 Pachus, George .................................................. 229 Parker, Jerry .................................. 202 Parr, Raymond Paskett, Leon Pate, Phillip Patschke, Marilyn .................................. 88, 159, 160 Patterson, Robert .................................................. 54 Pavihill, Vadee 101 Pavlica, Sandra Payne, Carl 54, 191, 210, 216 Payne, Larry .................................................. 88, 166 Peal, Darrell 55, 195, 230, 231 Peery, Pamela ............................................... 88, 169 Pehl, Perry .......................................................... 191 Peil, John Pekar, Gladys 55, 1 73, 160 Pelkemeyer, James . 5 5 Peralta, Lepoldo Perez, Ramiro 55, 195, 210, 216 Perrin, John .................................................... 5 5, 199 Perry, Johnnie 5 5 Perry, Mary ........................................................... 89 Pesl, Ben 89 Peters, Charles 55, 88, 170, 171 Peters, Michael 202 Peterson, Gary .............................................. 88, 1 39 Peterson, Mary Ann .................... 88, 129, 149, 159 Pfeffer, Phillip ..................................................... 88 Pflughaupt, Glenn ................................ 5 5 , 1 3 2, 1 60 Phillips, Alton ............................................ 1 39, 1 84 PhHHpa Cuney ............................ 88,186,227,229 Phillips, Greg 88, 20 3 Phillips, Harvey ........................................ 5 5 , 1 66, 198 Phillips, Patrick 5 5 , 1 39, 1 6O Pickens, Joel 56 Pieper, Diane ............................................... 1 60, 161 Pieper, Lloyd ......................................... 5 5, 160, 1 61 Pieper, Milton Pitts, Maurice 282 Porter, Rena Plagens, Peggy ..................................... 89, 170, 171 Plant, James Pless, Marvin 171 Plumlee, Charles 160 Poehl, Fritz 88 Poenitzsch, Harvey 88 P001, Robert 207 Popham, Lyndell 88 55, 135, 158, 159 55, 241 , 55,204,206 j Potts, John Powers, Robert Pratka, Frank Pratt, Phillip Prescott, Marilyn Preston, Dorothy Price, Charles Prigge, Belle 89,128,169 55,126 ,3 160,163,206 ,; 91,128,173,174,175,237,238, 236 Prince, Lester ......................................................... 55 Pritchett, John .............................................. 160, 206 Puchuca, George 227 Pud,Jadg .............. 38,56,142,165,175,204,207 E: Q Quebe, Arlene ................................................ 91, 132 f Quinn, Danny ....................................................... 56 Q Quinton, Tommie ................................................. 91 j , R Raemsch, Gilbert .......................................... 91, 139 3 1 Raif, Pete ....................................... 91,130,156, 187 3 Ramirez, Charlie 56, 170, 171 Randolph, Jerry ..................................................... 91 Ratjen, Jane ................................................... 91, 134 ; 3 Rauch, Nancy ................................................ 56, 113 i Ray, Floyd ............................................................. 91 Ray, Jerry ...................................................... 91, 195 1 3 Ray, Karen .............................................. 56,180, 181 - , Ray, Odis .............................................................. .91- Ray, Peggy ............................................................ 1 0 1 Reagan, Dennis .................................................... 56 T 1 Reat, Samye Reichardt, Roland Reichle, Joyce 90,185,187,210,216 Reinhardt, James ........................................... 56, 130 i: Remmert, Glenn ................................................... 90 5 Remmert, Linda 56, 122, 130, 131, 149, 150, g 151,152-, Remmert, Malinda 91 Remmert, Roland .................................. 90, 160, 163 , Reue, David Rhoden, George Richmond, Georgette ............................................ 57 I 1 Richter, Robert ..................................................... 56 g 91,166,170,171,181,225 gi Rector, Cynthia ...................................................... 91 j 90,173,174 H Reinertsen, Kathleen ..................................... 56, 130 , i Ax . .m 11.1431. .131111.1M.IAXALJ,1L;Q, , 7. 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Rodgers, Lane Rodriguez, Andres Rodriguez, Phillip ..................... 90, 185, 187, 210, Rodriguez, Zaragoza 91, Roesler, Adolph Roesler, Elleene ............ 57, 113, 156, 157, 158, Rogers, Billy ................................................. 57, Rhode, June 171 179 170 90 189 90 217 187 203 159 207 91,119,123,160,178,179, 225,234,235 Rohde, Robert 91 Roitsch, Arnold .............................. 91, 139, 140,141 Roitsch, Wayne Rollings, Gary Rose, Wayne Rosene, Mike Ross, Barbara Rousseau, Donald ......................................... 57, 134 Roznovak, Kathy ........................................... 90, 179 Rucker, Raymond .................................. 91, 184, 187 Rush, Mona K. .................................................... 101 Russell, Bob ......................................... 57, 204, 207 Russell, George .................................... 91, 170, 171 Russey, Terry 57 Ryter,L0uis ..................................... 91, 194,210,217 Ryza, Larry Sadler, Watson ............................................... 92, 203 Sager, Theodore Sala, Helen Salinas,Jesus ........................... 91,185,187,210, 217 Sanchez, Lee 57, 146, 204, 207 Sanchez, Richard 91, 199, 227, 221 Sander,Margaret ...... 57,132,133,152, 159, 164, 165 Sanders, Billy Sanders, Garry 92 Sanders, Jean ................................................ 92, 179 Sanders, Michael James Sanderson, Alan Sangster, Steve Santana, Joseph Sargent,John ......................................... 57, 191, 146 Saunders, James ........................................... 92, 186 Saunders, William Sawyer, Pauline ............................................. 92, 181 Saxon, William ............................................. 92, 206 Scarbrough, Mike .......................... 57, 203, 230, 231 Schaefer, George ................................................. 156 Schatte, Mabel Schermerhorn, Van Schieffer, Robert Schievelbein, Vernell ............... 58,152,15 3,154, 181 Schlechte, Rodney .......................................... 58, 199 Schlottmann, Carl .................................. 92, 132, 149 Schlottmann, Ronald ............................................. 58 Schlottmann, Sandra 92, 132, 159, 239 Schlueter, Richard 92, 139, 194 Schmidt, Dorothy Schmidt, Douglas Schmidt, Jennifer Schmidt, Tommy Schmille, Dennis Schneider, Charles Schneider, Johnny 58, 210, 218 Schoenemann, Gary 166 Schoenemann, Melvin ...................................... 58, 156 Schoppe,Doug1as ....... 6,7,8,58, 60, 106, 107, 125, 132 133,138,140,142,143,145,155,165,17i 200,201,202,205 92 92,132,236 92, 198 58,204,207 159,191 Schramm, Herman Schramme, Charles Schreier, Alan Schroeder, Ben Schroeder, Don ............................ 92, 132,227, 228 Schroeder, Gerald ......................................... 59, 139 Schroeder, Geraldine 130 Schroeder, Ronald D. Schroeder, Ronald J 166 Schroeder, Thomas ................................................ 59 Schubert, Martin 59, 115, 130, 141 Schulke, Larry Schulz, Donald Schulz, Kenneth .................................................... 92 Schulz, Larry 59 Schutze, Robert 38, 59,116,125, 155, 192, 194, 195,221,225 Schwartz, Allen Schwarze, Mary Schwarze, Suzanne 59, 132, 160, 163 Schwobel, James ................... 92, 155,162,170, 171 Scott, Scotty .......................................................... 59 Scruggs, Allen Sebesta, Robert Segura, Stanley Senechal, Ross Sharp, Billy 59 59,201,203 93, 190, 221, 224 Smith, Zilmon Snyder, Kathryn Soyars, Bill ........................... 95,159,191, 210, Speirs, Ray ........... 61,146,149,189, 191, 210, Spencer, Barbara .................. ' ................................. 61 Spiekerman, Charles ............................................. 61 Spielmzm, Gayle 95, 169, 175, 145, 147, 149 Spillar, Michael 95 Spitzenbcrger, Ronald 171 Spreen, Johnny 61 Sproull, Dwight .................................................... 94 Stakes, John .................................................. 61, 190 Stastny, Joan ......................................................... 94 Stegemueller, Rosemary ................ 95, 136, 156, 159, Steinmann, Nyles 95 Stelter, Ray 219 Stelzer, Edward ............................................ 166, 191 Stephens, Homer ..................... 94, 191, 227, 228, 229 Stephens, Michael ................... 38, 61, 117, 227, 241 Stewart, Donald ..................... 38, 61, 128, 142, 146 Still, William ......................................................... 207 Stites, William ..................................... 194, 227, 229 Stolarski, Richard 95 Stolz,Marilyn ........ 61, 156, 157,158, 159, 165, 160 Stolz, Wayne 95 Stone, Louise ........................................ 160 Stover, Charles ...................................... 61, 142, 174 Struck, Marvin 95 Studhalter, Donald ................................................ 94 Shead, Daniel Sturm, George ...................................... 94, 148, 186 Shelburne, Terrine Surovik, Patsy ........................................ 94, 156, 159 Sherlev, Richard Sutherland, William ............................... 61, 143, 207 Shgrrduse, Elmer Svach, Joe ............................................................. 95 Shilkum, Victoria Svec, Marvin 159 Short, John Svinky, Eddie 171 Shuck, Robert 58, 60, 139 Swain, William 95 Shupak, Johnnie 92, 139 Swenson, Gary 207 Siebman, Marsha .................................. 60, 169, 173 Swenson, Linda ---------- 61, 108, 109, 122, 124, 140, Siegmund, Elaine 150, 151, 152, 154, 165, 181, 182 Simmons, Charles Simons, Charles Simpson, Jack Siptak, Ernest Sisa, Billie 199 Taylor, Brian Skinner, James 218 Taylor, Mark Skipper, Raymond 195 Taylor, Richard Skrabanek, Milton 186 Teddlie, Linda Skrivanek, Thomas 171 Teichelman, Roland Skweres, Delores 154 Teinert, Leon ......................................................... Slade, Raymond 224 Terreo, Robert ...................................................... Sladek, Erwin 159 Theuman, Ronald Small, Richard 171 Thielemann, Gloria Smith, Bruce 186 Thomas,Linda ...... 62,126,165,169, 145, 225, 148 Smith, Cedric 186 Thomas, Ora 94 Smith, Charles 245 Thomison, Darlene ......................................... 94, 179 Smith, 61 Thompson, Olan ............................................ 94,227 Smith, 1 199 Thornton, David 95, 198 Smith, 199 Thornton, Patricia Smith, 1 95 Thrash, Charles Smith, ' Thrasher, Richard ................................................. 284 A.....ra.u.w.:.urwg 1. 1 2 1,1 , , 2, U . 1-21 1 M 12 . ,1 , . .- v , . ,- . . .4- ...,AA. 1 . 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Turner, Thomas Tussy, Rusty ......................................... 96, Twardowski, Ann ................................. 96, U 186,227 134,160 Ueckert, Linda ....................................................... 101 Urban, Glen ......................................................... 166 an,Loum 96,170,171,207 VanWye, Douglas .................................................. 62 Varga, Joseph ........................................................ 62 Vasicek, Daniel 62, 156 Vasquez, Robert 96, 196, 199 Vaugh,Judy ........................................................... 96 Vicenik, Louis 62, 195, 227, 228 Vick, W. Dale Viereck, Dwight Vierus, Clarice Vincent, Earlene Vinton, Gary Vitek, Robert Voelkel, Malcolm Voss, Ronald Waddell, Hugh Wadlington, Terry Wagner, Georgia Walcutt, John ....... 62,128,170,171, 145, 147, 155 Waldrop, Gwendolyn 97, 126, 146, 148, 149, 159 Walker, Freddy 169, 206 Walker, Glenn Walker, Michael Wallace, John , 96, 170, 171 Ward,Amy ............................ 96, 126, 127,152, 155, 169,172,173,174,175 Ward, Mary 96, 173 Ward, Richard 96 Warren, Wayne ...... 63, 110, 111,160, 162, 204, 206 Washington, CeWiHie 54 Watkins, Donald Weatherson, Warren Weaver, Royce Webb, Pamela Webb, Bruce ................................. 63, 189, 210, 219 Webb, Terry 190 Weber, Steven ........................................................ 97 Wegner, Johnnie 63, 160 Wehman, Scottie ............................. 63, 132, 160,163 Weideman, Roger Weinert, Lois Weiss, Ann Jeanette Weiss, Evelyn Weiss, Patricia ......................... 96,118,123,124, 129, 159, 169, 234, 235 .......................................... 63,163 Wendler, Donald 63 Wendt, Carrell 96, 170, 171 Wendt, Louise ................................................ 63, 132 Wessels, Clarence Wessels, Larry Wessels, Larry M. .................................................. 63 West, Glen ..................................................... 96, 166 Westerfeld, Audrey .......... 63, 132, 159,160, 170, 171 Wettling, Fred 63, 160, 163, 206 Wayand, Carol ....................................................... 63 White, LaDelle 96, 173, 175 White, Linda 96, 179 Whitener, Thomas ................ 63, 114,158, 160, 162, 163, 194, 221, 224 Whitine, Joannie 97 Whiting, Johnnie ..................................................... 98 Whitman, Ralph ...................................................... 98 Whitsel, Donald ...................................................... 97 Wied, John ............................................................... 63 285 96, 207 96, 139 97, 146 Wellman, Vernon Williams,Billy ............... 97,132, 142,143, 153, 203 Williams, Dena 63, 159, 173 Williams, Edward ........................................... 98, 187 Williams,Joe .................................................. 98, 126 Williams, Robert 64 Williams, Ruth ................................................ 64, 126 Williams, Terry ............................................. 98, 166 Williams, Wayne .................................... 199, 210, 219 Williamson, Sharon ....................................... Wilson, Robert Wilson, Thomas Wingard, Elise Winkelmann, Arnold Winkelmann, Donald Winkelmann, Gladys ...... 64, 1 30,15 3,160, 161, Winkelmann, Larry .............................................. Winkelmann, Linda Winkelmann, Terry ........................................ 98, Wiper, Larry Witt, David Witte, Vivian Wittner, Paulette Wohleb, Clifford Wolf, Susan Wolf, William Wolz, Emmitt Wood, Donald Wood, Jimmy ....................................... 99, 139, Woodley, Ronny ........................................... 99, Woods, Franklin 99 Woods, Sandra 64, 129, 134, 160, 163 Wright, Kay .......................... 66,99, 123, 169, 170, ' 178, 179, 239 166 166 Wunderlich, James Wunderlich, Larry Yates, Johnny Yerkes, Robert Yoakum, George Yoakum, Travis 99 99 99 167 64 173 149 64 230 179 160 99, 179 Zapalac, Henry Zaruba, Robert Zaskoda, Janet Zellers, Donald Zgabay, Beverlee Zientek, Elaine Zimmerhanzel, Priscilla Zimmerman, Clara Zinn, Harvey ....... 64,192,193, 195, 221, Zoch, Dorothy 99, Zoch, Kathryn .................................... 99, Zulch, Jacquelyn ......................................... 286 64,124,134,150, Zwernemann, Ross Organizations Index ' RELIGIOUS CLUBS Baptist Student Union ................................ 126-127' Canterbury Association ....................................... . 128 Gamma Delta .............................................. 1 30-13 1 Lutheran Student Association ..................... 132-1 353 Methodist Club ................................................... 129 Newman Club BUSINESS AND PROFESSIONAL CLUBS Circle K College Chorus, Harmonettes, and Blinnders Curtain Club 146-147 Discussion Club 148 Junior College Agriculture Association .......... 138-141 Konza Klub 1 5 241 5 5 Mu Alpha Theta ........................................... 15 6-1 5 7 Phi Beta Lambda ......................................... 1 60-163 Phi Rho P1 149 Phi Theta Kappa ......................................... 15 8-1 5 9 Rodeo Club - 166-167 Student Council 168 Texas State Education Association ............... 1 50-15 1 Twirlers, Band, Stage Band .......................... 170-1 71 142-145 DORMORITIES James H. Atkinson Hall ................................ 184-187 Katherine Atkinson Hall ............................... 1 72-1 75 Eva Beazley Hall ............................................ 176- 1 79 M. B. Hollemann Hall .................................. 1 88-1 91 Reese B. Lockett Hall ................................... 1 92-195 Regents Hall ................................................. 1 96- 1 99 Rachel Spencer Hall ...................................... 180-18 3 Walter Schwartz Hall ..................................... 200-203 Odis Tomachefsky Hall ................................. 204-207 8 m a w w u A ! .1. 1 14 1,1 41 .1; :11? E11,.7EFJxI, mm? 1.25. tEdJ. ur if: f; 1,.7E171357Fn411y42; , ,, , ., WWV . .. . .m. ...w....n-.....,.... km..- u... -, -w-W,-- v.,7m-.-w--...s w-.n..,...v..m. pv-ruw, .. .6 1. Mr :- w . ' hiya? 7.6 '. 7M,wg-m yyyqr' ,, ,2;a,IM-,.-r ,meZVW . , 95;. p ;4 77,1 ' , c 535 VH0 v.3,mw -- -... 1 Q? as. x. E! $in 5L5.:su.s .. ' ng :m u WHR-S : mud u-


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