Southwest Texas State Teachers College - Pedagog Yearbook (San Marcos, TX)
- Class of 1962
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As Associate Dean of Students, Mr. Martine maintains close contact with the student body. Although he has been at SWT for only three years the students have grown to have a great deal of respect for him and to know him as a friend Mr. Martine is very active in campus activities-he is sponsor of the Student Religious Council and the Inter-Fraternity Council, he often chaperones dances, referees intramural sports and sponsors special stu- dent activities. Mr. Martine is truly a man about cam- pus. By dedicating the 1962 PEDAGOG to Mr. Floyd L. Martine it is being dedicated to the student body of SWT, for here is truly a man dedicated to the students. .7 Mr. Martine Mr. 84 Mrs. Martine greet students at a reception. lforc-wx Htl W si I in fill? The' Mol l'll3AfKXl l1l'CSUlllS thc' Hill s f stumluut uf stulh' auul nl play. during thc Llzly W af ll thc bnitglmtg in 5llllUllL'lll' mul in light. Pur- tuulgu' Llllblllltlll hu: lu-cn KLJXLII to thc studunt F. , Ill sillnoum-tIca'l'llis will cunhh- you lo look hzlclx 3 4 m yn-urs lu comc xml pialuu yours-:ll tuking W I ' lwlrl in thc zulivilicfs. All' ph :sus ol' cgunpus life vc lx-un umm-l'c'Ll lor YOU This is your rc noul ol Your YL'2lI' ou thc lhll I06ltoMg1y, l'?6l. from Sv.-ptclnlmcr, Q' 91 .. -5 WW :M 5 .V W ' VW' :Q few, 'I' Xlil I' Ol' if . 1 . 6 Imsus llIIlk'll lll ,w Urtgglnirzliiu mlcl its AkllllillhlVilfilill, lluunlly 1MlX'n'l'l isc'l'S JNTIQNI 46 104 152 234 272 292 '4 -I Q. -'vm XX' .u My Nw EW ai SOUTHWEST TEXAS STATE COLLEGE -'- if- h rounneo 1899 ' T ' F- J' - X , f Tig! xx 9 fx T X, Tiff? - -. if sgii A h . f' Y rw L .4 L ' - mf- W. , ., Em' Xf I X .. ---f 3 ,. ., U N li 'f 'Tv e ,. Q '- f-FQ '3,, 1 L:iSi'N' V M 5 vii'-vL.QM.VLg? H 3' 1 1 s Q M lli ,J 554 Q N2 1: ' L' ., fi l .,.' . ,I t , QA! -WJ' 1, 1 if 1j!Q5 r '5f' Q, rf' . 251, 1' Q' ' xx -ib- -fri 5. ' 5, 4. D H .af mf' Q Q91 1 w ' I --N B., v . Y ,gg.'g.f, A ,f . , . 'Def 55. f J v' J ff ' ,W Q ,Q 1 M., . 451, , 1 '-1... ' : jf' N , . N W 1 I ' .4 l , A, ' , I bf, l 5' TIFF., S X . , ' ' Sr 1 I Qs , , . Q. ., :Q l ,ia 1' V if - 4 7 I ,K F. 4? -t -I X J 'Vf fp. , ' W , Kgizv-wwf' ' 44, 4232 si 1 N55 New cheerleaders led their first yell at the Senate Assembly. Registration More than 2800 students enrolled during the three days of registration. Long lines, sorry that section is closed, and schedule changes were as numerous as ever. A typical registration line. Oh, dear! Judy Shaw hangs on for dear life in the girls' steer-riding contest. A cowboy is up in the air. Theta Psi Delta won first place in the goat-sacking contest. Frontier Frontier Days was a time of cowboys, ro- deos, contests and dances . The campus turned into a Western Style Show. The Rodeo Club sponsored two rodeo performances at Hugh- son Arena. After the Saturday performance a bar-b-que was held in Sewell Park. The con- tests, including pie-eating, chug-a-lug, beard growing, ugly man and best-dressed, had to be held at Evans Auditorium after they were rained out of the Frontier Town built at Se- well Park. Pi Sigma Chi won first place in the steer-tying. Day's '6I MISS SWT Joann West, freshman, was chosen Miss SWT in the bathing beauty con- test. First runner-up was Lana Jo Craft and second-runner up was Loma Lou Chance. Finalists for the top three posi- tions were Joann, Lana Jo, Loma Lou, Brenda Bertrand, Barbara Chambers and Jo Ann Penshorn. Barbara Chambers was chosen Miss Talent. The three bathing beauty finalists, Lana Jo Craft, Joann West, and Loma Lou Chance. fl,-,H 1 LI. 1iq'1 ,..,', I 1 is gi,-Q. J . 1 in-1 . .1 LW 1, SM . 1' , ,A . , J ,f . f 1 HP Miss SWT Joann West The Colonel 8: His Lady Nancy Denard 8: Al Bishop Ranch Boss 8: His Wife Patti Psencik 8: Skip Rutherford Frontier Royalt The student body elected five couples to reign over Frontier Days. The Frontier Roy- alty were revealed at the bathing beauty contest on Thursday night. During the Frontier Days Dance on Saturday night, formal presentation was held. junior Royalty Peggy Lee 8: Bobby Henson Sophomore Royalty Bobbi Brawner 8: Charlie Davis Freshman Royalty Jo Ann Burruss 8: Frankie Wright 12 y l Western Dance Hank Thompson provided music for cowgirls and cowboys at the Wfestern Dance. Even though there had been four days of festivities, the Sat- urday night dance was the highlight of the West- ern celehration. Everyone seemed to have con- served their energy for there were no sit-outs. The highlight of the dance was, of course, the pre- sentation of the Frontier Royalty. The pie-eating contests were as messy as usual. The Geesinslaws entertained at the dance Hank Thompson, the Brazos Valley Boys and Jody Merrideth pro- vided music for dancing and listening. i iii iii 13 Put gets ready for her date. l l Put amd Jim leave the dorm. gf x i y A Hill Dating is one of the main phases of campus life on the Hill. To show what Hill students do on a typi- cal Friday night, the PEDAGOG photographer fol- lowed Pat Galyean and 'lim Steck, who have been dat! ing over a year. During the Week they often study in the Library and occasionally play bridge, but on the weekends they go out. I riff jim calls for Pat at the Laurel Hall reception desk. 14 Date Hill couples have quite zi few oppor- nities to attend functions on campus- mces, plays and concerts-on the week- ld. Often, a date consists of dinner and movie or dancing in Austin. jim and Pat, uwever, on this Friday night attended ie Holiday, then went to Walliiigs for a :ke and back to Laurel Hall for a good-night kiss. 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The Band and Strutters at Homecoming halftime. .N-.ifm - , . Q digg, Freshman boys built the bonfire at Evans Practice Field. Homecoming '6I The bonfire at Evans Field began the round of Homecoming festivities on October 27. Built by the freshman boys, the bonfire and pep rally gave the students an extra chance to honor the Bobcats. The bonfire was followed by a dance sponsored by the Freshmen. On Saturday morning, October 28, exes be- gan gathering on the quad bright and early. Of- ficial student hostesses as well as faculty members greeted the former Hillites. The popular dance of each honor year was performed for honor class graduates. Several Hill organizations gave recep- tions for ex-members, and other exes were served refreshments on the quad. SWT Students at the Homecoming bonfire and pep rally. - 4 in -- ? fl, gf , .qff'j ,-J.6' 2 Q ii 'V figr g . AXQS- f'r4-sfo Q, ??X3lr'f saw. g Q,.t'4r-E, Y? .gf- C56 is 'XVI f 'fue itll ri, X I.-V. ' , ,Q ,sill -.F I ' P 'I Hornsby Hall won first place in dormitory decorations. Exes gather on the quad. Dr. Flowers interviews an ex-student. 'x'! I I I 21' :t , - :. Yondle Climer did the Charleston. 'Sf' -if '.. 6 if-0 J,-V .1 ' 1 13 .44 lil Bill O'Connell, Jane Moore, Kita Hyatt, and Ronnie Eubanks did the Stomp in honor ofthe class of '61, Exes Entertained Thetas and Pi Chis wait to register their ex-members. nggxra '11 1. ' I 1-M H H ,f , if W I OSL A 3, , 4 V. 'T' , Iffzf . 1 , 7, rf. , i Aa n ge, I l ii le 1 A is J, i-:-ffe-M..-1. e ,, , as s . . ' s'-w ' . , , .' we , Nixon , Q .1 . l .x, xt? x' A ' x -If '+L '.' .7 bl 'H 'VKX A W-.3 ye W. K K ,- il u 1 .vu . . 5 Us-' - , ' . N' K, 1 ... L are . 1 Y., l VL 'V .'. - -- .1- . e .. -lik GAILLARDIANS, I to r, Bobby Henson, Elaine Baugh, David Cook, Laura Hopson, Sherry Duncan, Joann West, Harold Jobes, Judy Shaw, Roddy Bagly, Cathy Heno, Frankie Wriglmt, Marilyn Psencik. O Homecoming Dance Students, faculty and parents enjoyed the formal dance. 23 She ran hard, but didn't make it! The Bobcats weren't the only footballers on Evan's Field--Hill coeds got into the act too. Alpha Psi Lambda sponsored a Powder-Puff game among the women's social clubs. The Thetafs tied with the Delta Sigs for first place. Powder- Puff Classic 24 The gan a little rough at times! L an L34 'Z' , LAZLJA l ' 91 Alix l big, e....f! All l M2 Z -6? Xl' The Delta Sigs shared top honors. In the first round the A. D. Chis played the Thetas, the Thetas winning, and the Delta Sigs beat the Phi Delts. In the playoffs, the Delta Sigs and Thetas played to a 0-O tie. Barbara Chambers looked like an All-American! 25 Ju, , M V fa, ss, . -, .N ,ay .5-:E F -- 1- W, .' M. . The ten finalists were, 1 to r, Dottie St. Clair, Phyllis Ring, Joann West, Bren- da Bertrand, Syra Beth Totty, Willyn Beken, Marilyn Psencik, Marilyn Turpin, Kita Hyatt and Pat Reynolds. Beaut Review PEDAGOG Editor, Peggy Lee, presented the All-College Beauty, Brenda Bertrand with her bouquet. l 26 The 1961 All-College Beauty was chosen in a review at Evans Auditorium by the PEDAGOG. Each class nominated five representatives. From these twenty the top ten were chosen, then the top five, and from the top five, the All-College Beauty. Brenda Bertrand was the unanimous choice of the judges, business men and women from Austin. This was the second year that Miss Bertrand had been awarded the honor of the most beautiful girl on campus. Each nominee modeled a skirt and sweater and loafers, and a formal. Each girl was interviewed on stage by the judges and was judged on state person- ality as well as beauty. WT Beauties Charles Shivers serenaded the All-College Beauty. Barbara Chambers and David McCumbers entertained while the judges were making the big decision. The five finalists met the judges after the review. X . I ' .-nl After three and a half months of classes, Hill students were probably all ready for the Holidays. The last two weeks before the holidays were a busy time on campus. The Theta Christmas Formal, the Sing-Song, caroling and Christmas parties kept students running. German students decorated the entrance to the Library. Q O Christmas Time Holiday festivities began with the annual Theta Christmas Formal. Santa Claus Visits Laurel Hall The true spirit of Christmas was viewed by 150 Laurel Hall residents who, instead of having a Christmas party for themselves, brought 30 welfare children to their dorm and gave them a party and gifts. Santa Claus gave each little boy a gun and each girl a doll or tea set. The children anxiously awaited the distribution of the gifts. Laur Iv iz 1 I' x 1. V A 4 l -4. 5 s 25 - I ' L 50 .4 Q2 gf - 5 .nga .s- P. i Wy z Zxz , S A rl f Q M AA' X49 A ,Q ,U H H ... 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Finals . . . preparation . . . taking a quiz and a short vacation 8' -v Q xi-U 1 www .-52 , an tif, . . W., 'Zvi ' -. 2 HW ff. ix I' -5 -Q +. . .dam if-ff After finals came an affair that 89 students had been looking forward to for some time- Mid-Year Graduation On january 21, 1962, the joint bacca- laureate-commencement featured . . . Mr. Roche and Mr. Ballard lead the graduates . Dr. I. Lloyd Rogers Q...-- M ...a person with developed rational powers can live life to the fullest Rogers tells the grads. while the faculty listens approvingly. 34 then.. S Walter Montgomery and Doug Pullin get their bars Dr. Flowers offers his congratulations. Mr. Wilson and Mr. jones pass out the diplomas. pring Rush 'Y i.' Linda Baldwin serves rushees A. D. Chi registration tfuble Rushees view A. D. Chi honors The Thetas enteriained in :un indoor garden i ii 36 L I X Jr. W Ia., A Entrance to Phi Delt Oriental Gar den. T rW'.z 4 i - n in f , V A X .01 I ' 13 gm I.: ,Q'Y!c Q-f - ,,'f,,- Kzuppa Taus' Monte Carlo party was 'held at Seguin. . . Men H ost Ru s hees Alphfa Psis bought Z1 Mexican dinner for the rushees. 37 Alpha Psis talk to rushees. . . Kappa Tau hostesses serve rushees. . . Q! f 97 Yes M am No Sir ' Kappa Tau pledge offers a member a glass of milk. An Alpha Psi member asks for an EXPIQUHUOU Pledging Days Pledges put on a skit. r ,,,,,,,,,, May I carry your tray ? 'Y7 ,' 'J' m I l l . ' -. rl 31 5 , f .N- It Y ..ff4l0': , ' ll. 'Q ll. l X ll ' .J 3 if in , J 1 4 5 . ' li: 41 Cathy Henlo lays bricks. . . . . .as does Bobby Henson Charles Schroeder is boosbingf ?j school spirit. Leaders Work On ff .111 Q . y 4 Buildings ,,,.. . ' - ,gg-. . - -i ' -if - . .X a gi 39 4..,p--- Playing cards is a. favorite pastime. Caught Andy dayd reaming. s .,-N 1 vv, , W if .r-tt- 55 ' i i ll if W ' :gl it ,ti it 1 H tant fi ,ai ' ' -Q - - ' W'-:g't.IlfaW :-- '5-'E A V, F W1 allanq ' D o r m P001 playing in th nys dorm. ife -.A .tl V leg. ..n.1- H Residents of the co-ops cook their own meals. The familiar girl at the desk. .Tn . 'JEL' X The costume-rs at work. T h , Q I The Rivals The Corn is Green I' Mr. Barton and Mrs. Calloway supervise a production The World by Its Tail 43 Classes move outside, Right boys. . .cheesecake It's Sprin 1 Coeds attend assembly at Evans. w w ff' 44 At SW ,fmt-1 -wmv i Independents get together to discuss Spring Politics. jz'i'7,g'?i1! Tiffif .and young men's thought's turn to love. fl ,I':'Y,,5,1,1r'? 4 4 f . . 'i',:'!fYM1-1r'B ,ik MPP25?F?'54F?1ff gs sm, , ' .0 Wi X 2 2 f XY 2 a 4 . , SOUTHWEST TEXAS 4 gi- STATE COLLEGE rounneo 1899 - T L '-lf' 'VJi2- EEXNWWQEQQN EERE X .. I 2 X A 5 K-X kk ' .KAL Z X962 1 to r,Kathy Burg, Brenda Bowlin, Bobby Henson, Kita Hyatt SE IOR F VORITE SE IOR OFFICERS President ............ ............ B obby Henson Vice-President ...... .... K athy Burg Secretary ............ .......... K ita Hyatt Reporter ...,...... ..,.. B rendu Bowlin SE IORS ABRIGO, PEDRO 11192 Major: Ag. Ed., FFA, Delta Tau Alpha. ADAMS, DONNA D. PrCmOIlf Major:,,Elem. Ed., Alpha Chi, WRA, Hornsby Hall Treasurer. ALCORN, SANDRA ELAINE Eldorado Major: B. A. , ALLEN, DiANNA B. Alice Major: Elem. Ed., ACE, TSEA. ANDERSON, WILLIAM C. Larnpasas Major: B.A. ANGELL, JAMES MONROE Stephenville Major: Government, Alpha Phi Omega, Corres- ponding Secretary, BSU, Young Democrats, Cur- rent Events Club, Speck Hall House Council. BAKER, CORA SUE Luling Major: Home Economics, TSEA, Kappa Lambda Kappa. BAKER, ROBERT MACK Martindale Major: B.A. BARKLEY. DOUG Evant Major: B.A. I BARSTIS, REBECCA LU S2-rl AHIODIO Major: B.A., TSEA. BARTON, WELDON V. Bastrop Major: Government, EFA, Delta Tau Alpha, Vice-president, Speck Hall Secretary. BECKMANN, DORA JANE Blanco Major: English, Alpha Chi, Kappa Delta Pi, Sigma Tau Delta, German Club, President, TAGS, Vice-president. BEDNAR, JONNIE BEE Shiner Major: Math, Phi Mu Alpha, Sinfonia, Band. BEKEN, WILLYNE Weimar Major: Elem. Ed., Delta Sigma Delta, President, Vice-president, Corresponding Secretary, Report- er, Gaillardian Nominee, Senior Class Beauty, Angel Flight, Treasurer, Commander, ROTC Second Squadron Sweetheart, Frontier Days Steer- ing Committee. BIEDERMAN, MARGARET Tivoli Major: Physical Ed., Newmann Club, TSTA, Commons Hall Vice-president, Phi Epsilon Mu, Parliamentarian, Treasurer, Secretary. BIELEFELD, WILMA JEAN Somerset Major: Home Economics, TSEA, Kappa Lambda Kappa. BIGGS, KAREN M. Wharton Major: Home Economics, TSEA, Kappa Lamb- da Kappa. BLANAR, MARIAN FRANCES San Antonio Major: B.A., TSEA. BOONE, MARY ELIZABETH San Antonio Major: Elem. Ed., TSEA, Alpha Muse, Chorus, ACE, Campus Christian Community Center. BORMANN, NELSON HARRY Seguin Major: Speech Therapy. BOSSLEY, J. M. Seguin Major: Ag. Ed., EFA, Newmann Club, Parlia- mentarian, Speck Hall House Council. BOWLIN, BRENDA JO Hazlehurst, Mississippi Major: B.A., Theta Psi Delta, Pledge Captain, Treasurer, Student Union Council, President, Student Union Board of Directors, President, Brogdon Hall Counselor, Treasurer, Who's Who in American Colleges and Universities, Gaillar- dian Nominee, Senior Class Reporter. BREUER, JEAN MARIE San Antonio Major: English, Kappa Delta Pi, Parliamentar- ian, Sigma Tau Delta, Vice-president, Chessyre Cheese, Secretary, Scholarship Award, Dean's List, Gaillardian Nominee. BRISTER, GERALD GLYN Lampasas Major: Ag. Ed., FFA, Wrangler Club, Dairy Judging Team, High Individual in Dairy Judging at NACIA Convention. EI i l 4 I .rw Q' jiri , fi NP' rf' '91-uv v ,Q .Asa 1 tp Nw gl W5-.Y I so SE IORS BRODBECK, IRIS LOUISE I Blanco Major: Elem. Ed.: Burleson Hall Vice-president: Kappa Pi, Reporter: AWS Council: ACE: Gail- lardian Nominee: Campus Christian Communi- ty Center Committee Chairman. BROWN, LAWRENCE RICHARD Thrall Major: Chemistry. ' BROWNE, PATRICIA NINA San Antonio Major: Elem. Ed.: Kappa Pi, Secretary, Treas- urer: ACE, Publicity Chairman: TSEA: Phi Del- ta Gamma: Beretta Hall Vesper Chairman. BUEKER, JAMIES B. San Antonio Major: Chemistry. BUENTELLO, ANTONIO San Antonio Major: B.A.: Newman Club. BURG, KATHLEEN Stonewall Major: Elem. Ed.: Theta Psi Delta, Parliamen- tarian, Interclub Council: Retama Hall Counselor: Student Union Board of Directors: Associated Students of S.W.T., Secretary, Executive Coun- cil: TSEA: ACE. BURK, JACQUE Bl Paso Major: English: Delta Sigma Delta, Vice-pres- ident, Song Leader, Secretary: Senator: Outstand- ing Student: Laurel Hall Vice-president, Presi- dent: Kappa Tau Delta Sweetheart: AWS Coun- cil: Beauty Contestant: Gaillardian Nominee. BUSBY, ROBERT STANFORD San Antonio Major: BiolOgY3 Kappa Tau Delta, Treasurer: Baseball: Biology Club. CADENA, ARMANDO Alice Major: Biology. CALFAS, ELAINE E. San Antonio Major: Physical Ed.: TSEA: ACE: Phi Epsilon Mu: Modern Dance Club. CANION, WILLIAM BRIAN San Antonio Major: Government: Kappa Tau Delta. CARLILE, CAROLYN Liberty Hill Major: English: Awards Day Recognition: TSEA: Parliamentarian: Kappa Delta Pi: Sigma Tau Delta, President: Brogdon Hall Counselor: Dean's List: Business and Professional Women's Club Scholarship. CARPENTER, RONALD A. Bastrop Major: B.A. CHAMBERS, NOWLIN SUTTON Beeville Major: Math. CHANDLER, DON LANE Chicago, Illinois Major: Physical Ed. CHAUVIN, JOHN R. Seguin Major: Physical Ed.: Kappa Tau Delta: T As- sociation. CLARK, DENNIS D. Sweeny Major: B.A.: Alpha Psi Lambda. CLARK, JAMES S. San Angelo Major: Biology. CLENDENNEN, LaNELL Major: Elem. Ed.: Kappa Delta Pi: ACE. COBB, DAVID OSCAR San Antonio Major: B.A. New Braunfels COLLIER, BARBARA FAY Major: Social Science: Wranglers: Phi Epsilon Mu: WRA: Modern Dance Club. Carrizo Springs COLLINS, MARGIE ELLEN Livingston Major: B.A.: Phi Delta Gamma: Phi Epsilon Mu. COOK, DAVID EDGAR Corpus Christi Major: Chemistry: ASSUTST: Alpha Chi: Kappa Delta Pi: Student Religious Council: Student TSTA: APO. COPLEY, JANIE ADELIA Victoria Major: Elem. Ed.: ACE: TSEA. SE IOR CORDOVA, MARIA LaPryor Major: Elem. Ed. CORNS, MAURINE Weslaco Major: Home Economics: Girls' Interclub Coun- cil: Kappa Lambda Kappa: Theta Psi Delta, Sec- retary, President: AWS, Treasurer, President: Freshman Counselor: Sophomore Class Secretary: Junior Class Treasurer: Dean's List. CORYELL, DAVID WARREN San Antonio Major: Social Science: T Association. COX, JAMIE SUE LaPryor Major: Speech Therapy: BSU: ACE: Sigma Alpha Eta. COX, JERRY Victoria Major: B.A.: T Association. CRENWELGE, DARLYN A. Fredericksburg Major: Math.: Newman Club: Student Religious Council: TSEA. CROUCH, JIMMY Lockhart Major: B.A.: Rodeo Club: Chi Gamma Iota: De- bate Team. DANZ, PATSY ANN Fredericksburg Major: Physical Ed.: Phi Epsilon Mu: LSA, Pres- ident: TSEA: WRA, Secretary, Treasurer: Phi Delta Gamma: AWS, Secretary: Student Religious Council, President, Brogdon Student Counselor, President. DELCUETO, CHARLES San Marcos Major: Chemistry. DELMAR, DIANNE Rosenburg Major: B.A.: Alpha Delta Chi: Strutters. DICKERSON, BETH Thorndale Major: H.E.: Kappa Lambda Kappa, Vice-Presi- dent: Gaillardian Nominee: Vice-President, Hornsby Hall, President. DORN, PAUL RONALD San Marcos Major: B.A. DOTY, WILLIAM GORDON Oelwein, Iowa Major: Social Science: Debate Squad: Publicity Committee, Student Senate. DRESSEN, PETE CHARLES Kyle Major: Math: Alpha Chi. DROST, FELICIE ANN Bloomington Major: Elem. Ed.: ACE: TSEA. DUDNEY, WAYNE Seminole Major: Music: Phi Mu Alpha Sinfonia: Band: A Cappella Choir: German Club: BSU. DUNCAN, SHERIDAN LYNN Woodsboro Major: P.E.: Wrangler's Club: Men's Social Club Council: Alpha Psi Lambda, Pledge President: Gaillardian. DUNGEN, MARY FRANCES Columbus Major: I-LE.: Kappa Lambda Kappa, Vice-Pres- ident: Newman Club: Hornsby Counselor: Elec- tion Committee. DURST, GARY W. San Antonio Major: B.A., Kappa Tau Delta, Treasurer, Sec- retary, Parliamentarian: Frontier Days Commit- tee: Senior Class Vice-President. EASTWOOD, BOBBIE JEANETTE Corpus Christi Major: B.A.: Kappa Lambda Kappa: TSEA. EDMONDS, RONALD LEE Anahuac Major: Agriculture: Wrangler Club. EDMONDSON, JR., JAMES MARVIN Mathis Major: B.A, ELBEL, KATHLEEN V Schertz Major: P.E.: Phi Epsilon Mu, President: Delta Psi Kappa: Superior Honor Roll. ELLISON, CAROL ELIZABETH Weslaco Major: Art Ed.: CCC, Vice-President: Kappa Pi, President: College Players: Phi Delta Gamma: Outstanding Student. , 'Z' 5 an ,nn JT' lik fs T'3? N453 fffw V... . it s5 e..' Y ,-. ff! 1 -.9 51 -'4' 55 4 . I i it iii ii ii . mu gm l I il ,I me 1' l j, , ,, I ,, f .-is l if n rj vw-1' rg, v .511 ' 4 1 , . p 7 0 ,n 1 , A' E N faq, A J i . I .fl ' :Asia I l flu .f , . fi Tiiz. H21 -r--.2-fl: 1 if :1: ff: liz' ' i 3 :ps . - 4. , -.1 ,. l- K. P. ZC?' 75 E IORS ENGELKE, EMMETT EDGAR Seguin Major: Math. ENGLEMANN, JAMES JOSEPH Three Rivers Major: Chemistry: Intermural Basketball: Chem- istry Award. EZELL, ALTON RAY Lyford Major: Biology: Biology Club. EZELL, DOLORES MORRIS Lyford Major: English. FERGUSON, FRANKLIN Kerrville Major: B.A.: ROTC. FEUERBACHER, CHARLES HENRY San Marcos Major: I.A.: I,A. Club, Reporter. FISCHER, BARBARA ANN New Braunfels Major: English: Kappa Delta Pi: Sigma Tau Delta. FISHBECK, KENNETH San Antonio Major: P.E. FLACH, PATRICIA Comfort Major: Elementary Ed.: TSEA: ACE, Program Chairman. FLEEMAN, BETTY JANE Victoria Major: Social Science: TSEA: Beretta Hall, House Council. FOSSLER, RICHARD MARTIN Karnes City Major: Biology: Biology Club: German Club: Alpha Phi Omega. FRANZ, WM. RANDOLPH Victoria FRAZIER, STEWART Luling Major: Chemistry: Student Senate. FREDERICK, JEFFREY DICKSON San Antonio Major: Music Education: Phi Mu Alpha Sin- fonia: Choir: Band: Student Union: Fine Arts Committee: Student Religious Council. FRIEND, BENNY Ozona Major: B.A.: Rodeo Club. FROH, GEORGE RILEY Luling Major: Social Science. FUENTES, ISABEL Mart Major: Elem. Ed.: Alpha Chi: TSTA: ACE: New- man Club: Phi Delta Gamma. GALLARDO, MARY ELSIE Uvalcle Major: Elem. Ed.: Newman Club. GARCIA, RAMIRO Raymondville Major: Ag.: FFA. GARZA, DELIA CARMEN Corpus Christi Major: Spanish: Newman Club. GASCH, SUZANNE Waelder Major: P.E.: Theta Psi Delta: Phi Epsilon Mu: WRA: Beretta House Council. GASS, JUNE PEGGY Blanco Major: Math: Alpha Muse: A Capella Choir: Mu Phi Epsilon. GASSNER, E. JO Brookshire Major: Math: Newman Club: Biology Club. GETSCHMANN, FAYE CATHRYN Weimar Major: Elem. Ed.: Angel Flight: Gamma Delta: Alpha Muse: A Capella Choir. SE IORS GIESEN, BETTIE RABB San Marcos Major: H.E: Alpha Delta Chi, secretary, vice- presidentg Retama counselor: Retama Vice-Pres- ident: Angel Flight, Operations Officer: Kappa Lambda Kappa: AWS: Kappa Delta Pig Inter- Club Council: Laurel Hall Secretary. GILCREASE, BARTA San Antonio Major: H.E.: Delta Sigma Delta: Kappa Delta Pi: Kappa Lambda Kappa: TSEA. GILLESPIE, DENNIS BRYAN Woodsboro Major: B.A. GIPSON, CAREY D. Three Rivers Major: Biology. GLADSON, W. ROYCE Snyder Major: Economics. GLATZERT, DOLORES Shiner Major: English: Angel Flight, Corresponding Sec- retary: Student Counselor. GLICK, MARY JULIA Brazoria Major: Elem. Eel.: TSEA: ACE: Wrariglers. GODFREY, SUSAN W. Weslaco Major: Music Ed. GOERTZ, ROGER LAMAR Texon Major: History: Alpha Phi Omega. GOODSON, ADRIAN LEROY Somerset Major: Ag. Ed.: Delta Tau Alpha: FFA: Speck Hall, President. GRAHAM, MICHAEL GOODWIN Sinton Major: Ag. Ed.: Newman Club: Phi Mu Alpha: Alpha Phi Omega: FFA: Choir. GREEN, JAMES FRANKLIN Texas City Major: History: Kappa Tau Delta, President: Men's Social Club Council: Student Senate: Stu- dent Union Council: Student Union Board of Directors: Homecoming Steering Committee. GUTHRIE, MARY JO San Antonio Major: Elem. Ed.: Phi Delta Gamma: Newman Club: Strutters: ACE: TSTA. GUTTERY, EDNA DEDEKE Seguin Major: Elem. Ed.: ACE: Kappa Delta Pi: Alpha Chi. HAMRICK, JOY WIEDE San Marcos Major: Elem. Ed.: Alpha Delta Chi: Top-Ten Miss SWT Contest: All College Beauty Nominee: Retama Counselor: ACE: NEA: TSEA. HANSEN, CHARLES San Marcos Major: B.A.: TSEA: Veterans. HARRELL, WILLIAM RICHARD San Marcos Major: Journalism: College Players: Press Club: STAR Staff. San Mgjfcog Major: I.A.: Kappa Pi: IA Club. HARTFIEL, DARALD JOE Woodsbom Major: Math. I-IAVARD, BARBARA NELL Alta Loma Major: B.A. I-IAVARD, HERBIE Alta Loma Major: B.A. HEGINBOTI-IAM, DERREL WAYNE Major: B.A. New Braunfels HEINE, BONNIE LOU Bertram Major: Elem. Ed.: BSU: TSEA, Corres. Sec.: Com- mons Hall, Sec.-Treas. HENSON, BOBBY Stephenville Major: Chemistry: T Association: Basketball Letterman, four years: Tennis Letterman, four years: Junior Class President: Senior Class Pres- ident: Gaillardian. AID' or ' 3 W : ---e N . ax' .,gf'5!' ffl' -5 .vm QF? ' Q nl. , J '11 5 E' x E jj 5 Q nl' x M1 . ll' X i ' . J ' L .J f in V g ' vw L v f- .swf ,. :iw ' f' ft :le ' '- - Y 1..- .f -..a.a.--.a.v,a-., . Lf, I 1 3 'Q' 4 'V SENIORS HESTER, AGNES Weslaco Major: Math: Alpha Chi: Kappa Delta Pi: Laurel Hall, Vice-President: AWS: Theta Psi Delta, Rec. Sec.: Girls' Interclub Council, Vice-President: Student-Faculty-Administration Board. HESTER, BRENDA FAYE San Antonio Major: Elem. Ed.: Strutters: TSEA: ACE: Beretta House Council: Beauty Nominee. HOLMBERG, NORMAN ELTON Major: Chemistry: I.A. Club. HOOVER, FRANKLIN DEXTER Major: English. HORTON, DOUGLAS LESLIE Major: Biology. HOSEA, J.A. Major: Ed. HOUSE, BOBBY Major: B. A. HUEBNER, CAROLYN LOUISE Major: Math: Lutheran, Student Academic Excellance Award. HULL, ZELMA JO Austin Floresville Buda Liberty Three Rivers New Ulm Assoc.: TSEA: San Antonio Major: English: Kappa Delta Pi: Sigma Tau Delta: TSEA. HUPPERT, DONALD J. San Antonio Major: Biology: Biology Club: Kappa Tau Delta. HYATT, GRACE EDE Major: Speech Therapy? Delta ACE: Sigma Alpha Eta: Angel San Marcos Sigma Delta: Flight: Senate: Gaillardian: ROTC Sweetheart: Cheerleader: Secretary, Senior Class: Sophomore favorite nom- inee. JACKSON, THOMAS JONATHAN San Marcos Major: B.A.: College Dance Band. KELLY, JAMES G. Major: B.A.: TSEA. KELI.Y, ROGER GLEN Major: B.A. KELLY, THOMAS PLAZ Major: Government: Alpha Psi er, Social Chairman. KIRBY, KAROLE Major: Elem. Ed. KIRKPATRICK, MARCIA San Marcos Karnes City Muldoon Lambda, Report- Austin San Antonio Major: Elem. Ed.: Delta Sigma Delta: ACE: Laurel Hall House Council. KOLOJACO, BARBARA ANN Major: Art: Kappa Pi. KOSH, MADELYN ANN Major: BA' Pi Omega Pi' N . ., , ew Sigma Chi: Freshman Counselor. KRAFT, MARGY JOAN Major: Elem. Ed.: Kappa Delta Lake Jackson Hempstead man Club: Zeta New Braunfels Pi: Alpha Chi: Theta Psi Delta: ACE: Sigma Alpha Eta: Miss SWT finalist. KRUEGER, KENNETH WAYNE Major: Math: Alpha Psi Lambda. KUHEN, GERALDINE FAYE Major: B.A. LAFFERTY, CAROL ANN Major: English. LANDRLLM, DOROTHY ANN Taylor San Marcos San Antonio Eagle Pass Major: Social Science: TSEA: CCC. SE IORS LANDRUM, RONALD Thorndale Major: Social Science. LANE, H. RADFORD Mercedes Major: B.A. LAWRENCE, GERALDINE REBECCA Baytown Major: English: Chesyre Cheese Club: Phi Delta Gamma: TSTA. LEE, PEGGY JOE Houston Major: journalism: Alpha Delta Chi, President, Secretary, Reporter: Angel Flight: STAR Society Editor: Senator-at-Large: Student Senate Secre- tary: Freshman Counselor: Who's Who Among Students in American Colleges and Universities: Ka a Tau Delta Sweetheart' PEDAGOG Ed PP v ' itor: All-College Beauty Attendant: junior Fron- l' tier Royalty: Homecoming Steering Committee. LEWIS, WILLIAM FREDERICK San Antonio Major: B.A. LONGCOPE, ED. M. Brownwood Major: Ag.: Wrangler Club. LUKER, CECIL WAYNE Floresville Major: Ag. Ed.: FFA: TSTA. LYNN, PAMELA JEAN Point Comfort Major: Elem. Ed.: ACE: TSTA: Phi Delta Gam- ma: Lutheran Student Association: Commons House Council. MANNERING, ALVA SUE Carrizo Springs Major: H.E.: Kappa Lambda Kappa: BSU TSEA: ACE. MASCHECK, TOMMY Edna Major: P.E.: Alpha Psi Lambda: Student Union: Football. MCCLURE, RICHIE DON Eden Major: Biology: Biology Club: Student Court: Kappa Delta Pi. MCCUTCHEN, IMA VALYN Port Lavaca Major: Elem. Ed.: ACE: WRA. MCDANIEL, KATHLEEN San Antonio Major: B.A.: TSEA. MEASELS, MARY KATHRYN San Antonio Major: English: Phi Delta Gamma: German Club: Chorus: Beretta Hall Vespers Chairman: Volleyball Team. MECHLER, GORDON A. Hondo Major: Accounting: Newman Club: Student Sen- ate, Senator-at-Large: Frontier Days Steering Committee: Gaillardian Nominee: Student Re- ligious Council: Alpha Psi Lambda: Veterans Club: MSCC. MECHLER, MORTON W. Hondo Major: I.A.: Student Senate: I.A. Club, Parlia- mentarian, Vice-President: Newman Club. MELTON, VEMA FAYE Pawnee Major: English: TSEA: BSU: Brogdon Hall House Council, Counselor: Vesper-Chairman: Band: German Club. MEYER, SANDRA New Braunfels Major: Art: Theta Psi Delta: Kappa Delta Pi: German Club. MILLER, M. FRANK Texas City Major: B.A.: T Association: Pi Sigma Chi. MILLER, ROSE ANN Nada Major: Elem. Ed.: Angel Flight, Administration Service Officer, Executive Officer: Alpha Delta Chi, Secretary, Treasurer: Junior Class Report- er: ROTC Squadron Sweetheart: ACE: Laurel Hall House Council: Student Union Hospitality Committee Chairman: TSTA. MILLER, V. G. Mathis Major: Math. MILLICAN, NORTH, JR. Austin Major: B.A, MINEAR, DONALD KEITH Hallettsville Major: Journalism: College Players, Reporter, Historian, Secretary-Treasurer: Phi Mu Alpha Sinfonia, Historian, Secretary: Band: Modern Dance Club. MOEHNKE, GILBERT FRITZ Taylor Major: Math: LSA: Student-Faculty-Administrm tion Board: Harris Hall House Council, Coun- selor: Baseball: TSEA. -r? og aku ab l were M al-midi S F ,nv UR QL-. 56 SENIOR MOELLER, MARY LEE San Antonio Major: B. A. MOELLERING, DANIEL LEE Fredericksburg Major: Agriculture, Delta Tau Alpha, reporter, President: FFA: Gamma Delta Lutheran. MOFFITT, San Lffafcgg Major: Chemistry: Alpha Chi: Kappa Delta Pi: Gaillardian Nominee. MOORE, JANE Lampasas Major: Elem. Ed.: Delta Sigma Delta, President: Freshman Frontier Royalty: Sophomore Favorite: Junior Favorite: Outstanding Student: Sec., Jun- ior Class: Sec., Student Union Board: TSEA: ACE: Angel Flight: Beauty Nominee: Freshman Orientation Chairman. MOORE, WILLIAM ROSS Maxwell Major: Chemistry: ROTC: Student Court justice. MORGENROTH, ROSE MARIE Cuero Major: Music Ed.: Mu Phi Epsilon, Vice-Presi- dent: Kappa Delta Pi, Vice-President: A Capella Choir: Gaillardian Nominee. MOSES, JACQUALINE ELIZABETH San Antonio Major: Elem. Ed.: TSEA: ACE, Treasurer: Phi Epsilon Mu: Gamma Delta. MURPHY, ROSS CLAY Comfort Major: Biol0gYL Biology Club. MURRAY, REBECCA JO Yorktown Major: Elem. Ed.: ACE: TSEA: Kappa Pi. I NEFFENDORF, FRANK Fredericksburg Major: P.E.: Football. NEILL, ROBERT T. 3162152-Hfofl Major: P.E.: Speck Hall House Council, Secre- tary: PEM Club. NELSON, CLAUDIA JEAN Beeville Major: Art: Alpha Delta Chi: Student Union Council, Publicity Chairman. NEWBERRY, DON H. Seguin Major: IA: ROTC Cadet Captain: Band: I.A. Club, Treasurer, President. NIESCHWITZ, LORETTA ANN Falls City Major: Math: Newman Club. NYCUM, SHIRLEY PHYLLIS Austin Major: BA.: TSEA, Hospitality Committee: Dorm House Council , OHNHEISER, MARIANN IEANETT Schulenburg Major: H.E.: Kappa Lambda Kappa, Vice-Pres- ident: Phi Delta Gamma: Lutheran Student As- sociation: Student Counselor: TSEA. OLSON, DAVID SCOTT Pawnee Major: Chemistry: ROTC: Arnold Air Society, Commander: Bobcat Guard: Alpha Chi, Presi- dent: Superior Honor Roll: TSEA: Kappa Delta Pi: German Club. ORSAK, CAROL JEAN .LOWS-lie Major: B.A.: Newman Club: Dorm V1ce-Pres1- dent, President: AWS. PARKER, IUDY ANNE AI1Sfii1 Major: Elem. Ed.: ACE: Dorm Counselor. PATSCHKE, RONALD Thorndale Major: Math: TSEA. PATTERSON, ERIN KAY Kenedy Major: English: TSEA: House Council: Sayers Vice-President: Cheshyre Cheese Club: AWS. PATTON, ROBERT EDWARD Cuero Major: P.E.: PEM. PAULSEN, MICHAEL ALAN Port Lavaca Major: B. A.: Alpha Phi Omega. PEINEMANN, MICHAEL EDWIN New Braunfels Major: Chemistry: Alpha Phi Omega: Newman Club. E IORS PIERCE, PATRICIA ANN El Campo Major: Elem. Ed.: ACE: Newman Club: TSEA. PIERPONT, RUBY ANN Gonzales Major: Music Education: College Choir: BSU: Alpha Muse. PRELLOP, MONROE EDGAR Giddings Major: German: Gamma Delta: German Club: TSEA. PRIEST, ROBERT H. San Marcos Major: Chemistry. PRITCHARD, BETTY JANE Corpus Christi Major: Math: BSU. PULLEY, CAROLYN SUE San Antonio Major: Business Education. RAMIREZ, ELVIRA RITA Laredo Major: Spanish: Social Science: Newman Club: Foreign Language Club: Chesyr Cheese. RANDOW, DORIS JEAN Waco Major: Elem. Ed.: Phi Delta Gamma: Kappa Pi: ACE. RAY, BRENDA KAY Crystal City Major: Elem. Ed.: Alpha Delta Chi, Pledge Class President, Pledge Advisor, Song Leader: Fresh- man Class Senator: Sophomore Class Senator: Angel Flight, Administrative officer: Retama Hall Counselor: Girl's Interclub Council, Presi- dent: Alpha Muse: ACE: Homecoming Steering Committee: Sophomore Class Secretary. REDDELL, ALBERT R. San Marcos Major: I.A.: I.A. Club. RICHARDSON, JOHN ROYAL Austin Major: I.A.: Alpha Phi Omega, Historian, Fellow- shipb Chairman: PEDAGOG Sports Editor: I.A. Clu . RIVERA, RICHARD V. Mathis Major: Biology: TSTA: Biology Club. ROACH, ELEANORE ANN Texas City Major: Home Economics: Delta Sigma Delta: Kappa Lambda Kappa: Canteburgy: Strutters. ROBBINS, ALICE C. San Marcos Major: Elementary Education: Newman Club. RUNDELL, JOHN LEE Austin Major: I.A.: I.A. Club. RYLANDER, MOLLY ANN Port Lavaca Major: Elem. Ed.: ACE: TSEA. SANDERS, CAROLIDA Pasadena Major: English: Delta Sigma Delta: Interclub Council. SCHMIDT, D. Devine Major: Ag. Ed: FFA, Reporter, Vice-President, President: Wrangler Club: Gaillardian Nominee. SCHROEDER, CHARLES Thorndale Major: Math: Gamma Delta, Vice-President, Pres- ident: Alpha Chi: Kappa Delta Pi, Vice-Pres- iclent: TSEA, Treasurer: Hornsby Hall Sweet- heart: Head Cheerleader. SCHULZ, JEWEL ARDENE La Grange Major: Math: Alpha Chi: TSEA: SRC: TAG: National Council of Math Teachers. SCHWARTZ, ROBERT JAMES Schulenburg Major: Business: Freshman Counselor. SCHWERTNER, CARMELITA ANNA Miles Major: English: Phi Delta Gamma: TSEA: New- man Club: Beretta House Council: Dean's Honor Roll. SCROGGINS, BOBBY GENE Thorndale Major: Agriculture: Delta Tau Alpha: FFA, Secretary: Wrangler Club, Secretary, President. SEIFERT, LEONARD ANTON Lexington Major: Math: Gamma Delta: TSTA. ' .A if , ,H V ,- V -nf 'X ,.,Au TTY l 'rr rf' l v ' pvx EG:-, fl? IC SE IORS SHANE, ANNA MARGARET Alvin Major: Music Ed.: Mu Phi Epsilon: Sayers Dorm Council: A Capella Choir: TSEA: Opera Work- ship: Alpha Pi. SHELTON, ANN LOUISE Corpus Christi Major: Elementary Education: Delta Sigma Del- ta: ACE: TSEA. SHENEMAN, WALTER LANGDON Martindale Major: Chemistry: Band. SMITH, DOROTHY LEE Ballinger Major: Business Ed. SOMMERFELD, MILTON RAY Thorndale Major: Biology: Alpha Chi: Kappa Delta Pi: Biology Club. SORENSON, CEVERENE Hutto Major: Math: Phi Delta Gamma: TSEA: Brog- don Counselor: Lutheran Student Association, Secretary, Vice-President. STEPHENS, NANCY San Antonio Major: English: TSEA: A Capella Choir: Ches- shyre Cheese: Beretta Dorm Senator. STONE, EROL A. Corpus Christi Major: Social Science. STOREY, BILL HENRY Elgin Major: Chemistry. STOREY, JANICE SANDRA Houston Major: H.E.: Brogdon Hall Counselor: Phi Delta Gamma, Interclub Representative: Inter- club Secretary: Kappa Lambda Kappa, Vice-Pres- ident. STUESSEL, ELOISE KAY Sealy Major: Elem. Ed.: Angel Flight: Strutters: Brog- don Hall President: AWS Council: ACE: TSEA. SULTEMEIER, KERMIT H. Austin Major: Business Ed. TANNER, ROBERT JOEL Port Lavaca Major: I.A.: Phi Mu Alpha Sinfonia: Alpha Phi Omega: Orchestra: I.A. Club: Smith Hall House Council. TAYLOR, LYDIA MARIE Houston Major: P.E.: Delta Sigma Delta: WRA, Repre- sentative, Vice-President: Phi Epsilon Mu, Par- liamentarian: Retama Hall House Council. THOMAS, ALLEN EDWARD Rockport Major: Business: Smith-Arnold-Thomas, Presi- dent: Dorm Director, Taylor House, Arnold Hall. THORNE, JIMMY DALE Goldthwaite Major: Elem. Ed. TOLLE, CAROLYN LUCILLE La Grange Major: Mathematics: Alpha Chi: Kappa Delta Pi: CCC, Treasurer, Vice-President, President. TOM, JILL MAUREEN Campbellton Major: Elem. Ed.: TSEA: ACE: Newman Club: Rodeo Club. TOTTY, SYRA ELIZABETH San Antonio Major: Music Education: A Capella Choir: Band: Alpha Muse: TSEA. TREECE, MARY Yoakum Major: Elem. Ed.: Zeta Sigma Chi: TSEA: ACE. TRIPLETT, MARY HELEN Alvin Major: Elem. Ed. UNDERWOOD, JAMES WELDON Mason Major: Ag.: FFA. VICKERS, HORACE ELTON Gonzales Major: Math: Kappa Delta Pi: Superior Honor Roll: Math Award for Academic Excellence. VINKLAREK, JEROME D. Smithville Major: Agriculture Ed.: FFA: Delta Tau Alpha, Vice-President: Newman Club. SE IORS VRANA, RICHARD A. Charlotte Major: B.A.: Alpha Psi Lambda, President: MSCC: Veterans Club: Wranglers. WAI'I'S, LYNN WIl,SON Lott Major: Social Science: TSEA: CCC: Arnold Air Society: ROTC, Harris House Council. WALKER, LORA LEE Lake Jackson Major: Elem. Ed.: Phi Delta Gamma: ACEJ NWALTERS, KENNETH BYARS Cherokee Major: P.E.: Pi Sigma Chi: TSEA. WARD, I-IILLYER M. Mountain Home Major: Ed.: Association, Vice-President, Sec. Treas.: Football Letterman, Captain: Track Let- terman: Junior Favorite: Frontier Royalty: Junior Class Officer. WEHE, NATHAN Yorktown Major: Math: Kappa Delta Pi: Harris Hall Pres- ident: Lutheran Student Association: German Club. WEHNER, LINDA KAYE Colorado Springs, Col. Major: Elem. Ed.: Angel Flight: Materials Offi- cer, Commander: Arnold Air Society Sweetheart: Canterbury Association: Student Religious Coun- cil: Alpha Chi: Kappa Delta Pi, Secretary: Chesyre Cheese Club. WELLS, PEGGY ANN San Antonio Major: Chemistry: Angel Flight: Alpha Chi: German Club: Who's Who. WHITEHEAD, LETTY LEE San Antonio Major: Sociology: Hornsby Treasurer: College Players: Band, Vice-President, Business Manager: Photographer, PEDAGOG, STAR. WHITMIRE, SHIRLEY SUE Corpus Christi Major: Business Ed.: Angel Flight: TSEA. WIEGAND, REX DALE Kyle Major: Chemistry: Biology Club. WIEMERS, CHARLES VICTOR San Marcos Major: English, German: Student Body Vice- President: CCC: German Club, President: Texas Association of German Students: President. WILBECK, LINDA DAYLE El Campo Major: Elem. Ed.: ACE: TSEA. WILEY, LLOYD R. La Grange Major: Chemistry: Pi Sigma Chi: Arnold Air Society. WILSON, BETTY JANICE Belton Major: Elem. Ed.: Chesyhre Cheese: TSEA: ACE. WOLF, PAT H. Bastrop Major: B.A.: Aqua Society: TSEA. WOLVERTON, LYNDAL JOYCE Killeen Major: HE.: Kappa Lambda Kappa, President, Vice-President: Zeta Sigma Chi, Reporter, Corres. Sec.: TSEA: Brogtlon Hall Counselor, Treasurer: BSU. WOODS, LAWRENCE KENNETH Seguin Major: Speech: German Club, Alpha Phi Omega: TSEA: College Players, President: Alpha Chi: Debate Squad: 23 Skicldoersu: 14 College Plays. ZAMORA, RAUL Major: Social Science: Arnold Air Society, Treasurer: Kappa Delta Pi: Pi Omega Pi, Pres- ident. Raymondville GRADUATES BOHAC, RUDY Granger DAVIS, EVEI-YN San Marcos KELLOGG, KIRBY Sgm Marcos KINCAID, JOHN Converse WICKS, JAMES D. Eutopia f's li 1' 0. I 'S 13' 'I 1-1 bite Cf? 1 X Vu ,1 11.255-' fr u Zi- 'I 4 K ' tr-1.-4' -'A I , ' 11. . if 'L' 0 8 I 'tk 1' ' . V A , - QI ir, x .V L -. -H A.. i. .QA '.... D ,'j' Wi' 1 Wfrffff 4 f- .fb M. , 'f f' fi .l..a1'a:f' wr. If ,' , Ju' -A -P sf ..1,.5j if! .' In V '-I zglxx '11, 'fr X 'W' - fl' A EW- Rfk o' v. ' mv 1 W f'4'V - ' 5 W A 4 'Q ' f lu Q- . ' ia D 'is f K x fl A I Q' Aclcox, Barbara, Bishop Ahrens, Charles, Sandy Allen, jackie, San Antonio Anderson, Bobby Tracy, Dickinson Arrendondo, Ruby, Edinburg Atkins, Ruby, Belton Atkinson, Beth Ann, Waelder Ayala, Bertha, Uvalde Bailey, Kathryn H., Victoria Bain, Barry Kent, Del Rio Barclay, Sterling Edward, Corpus Christi Barker, Betty, Blanco Bates, Wfilliam Arthur, San Antonio Baugh, Elaine, Bastrop Beck, Linda, Wlxarton JU IORS - C7 z F 7' I i 'L 'f-way g'2:'1:4,, ,f'E VJ' . 1, '. W' l l , - as Belew, Bennie C., Stephenville Benge, Patricia Kay, Victoria Benird, Bonnie, Corpus Benson, Jimmie Dan, San Antonio Benton, Jerry Lee, San Antonio Bettge, George Wayne, Lockhart Biederrnann, David Norris, New Braunfels Bird, Ronald Eugene, San Antonio Blackard, Frances Anne, Junction Blackburn, Bryan, Victoria Blankinship, Sue Reading, Houston Bode, Elaine Darene, Harper Bohlmann, Marie, Schulenburg Bone, james, McCamey Botkin, Peggy Ann, LaMa.rque Carlow, Charles Ray, Austin Carnes, Buford Ronald, Lolita Cates, Ann, Brady Chambers, Barbara, San Antonio Champagne, Virginia Sue, San Perlita Chu, Deanna, Houston Chupik, Dianne Faye, Temple Clark, Doris Earlene, Boerne Clark, Johnny Weldon, Sweetwater Cochran, Martha Sue, Liberty Coleman, Ronnie, Gonzales Collins, Elizabeth Marie, Floresville Cordes, Cleburn, Fayetteville Cox, Vernon Mills, San Marcos Crabb, Gayle Norris, San Marcos Brown, Buster, Kingsville Box, juelie, Deer Park Brawner, Barbara, Seguin Bridges, Charles Harrell, Mission Brown, Dorothy, Edcouch Brown, janet Clarice, San Angelo Browning, III, William, Vanderbilt Brundrett, Sharon T., Beeville Buford, Cornelia Sue, Corpus Christi Buratti, Suzanne, Austin Burns, Ken R., San Marcos Burris, Bert Franklin, Freer Cabla, Bonnie Lee, Tempe Calvert, Carolyn, Austin Calvert, Kaye, Corsicana Campion, Samuel Irving, Gonzales .IU ICRS Craig, Robert, Austin Crumley, Hilda, San Marcos Daily, Gwen A., San Antonio Damon, Dorothy Jane, San Marcos Dawson, Sandra Kay, Carrizo Springs Deike, Levi D., Hye Denker, George Willianx, Seguin Dewald, Vedena Ann, Woodsboro Dickson, Tommy, Conway Dismukes, Charlotte Elizabeth, Mirando City Doughty, Penny, San Antonio Doyle, Carol Sue, Corpus Christi Drews, Rebecca, Dilley DuBose, Charles Wayne, Gonzales Duffield, Jeffery Davis, San Benito T lx, f li H- , 1 -O' 1' , 'B hir 4.2-'ft LL N r- e i C, J, Xxx ,Ad J .n' I ,QT ,, ... if , Q. f e A MPX, C . 1 ge J . . .on the way up the hill. ek. f 454 Q. -i WW.-as JU IDRS Dye, james Miles, San Antonio Edmondson, jerry Wayne, Mathis Edmondson, Morris Stephen, Kendalia Edwards, Lloyd Lee, San Antonio Eggen, Anna Elizabeth, Hondo Elza, Judy, Belton Etheredge, Wilma jean, Roscoe Everett, Willianm, San Saba Felty, Sara Lou, San Antonio Forester, Evelyn Carlene, San Antonio Fossler, Louise Wehman, Karnes City Fox, Milton U,, Llano Frank, Harold Gene, Luling Frerich, Freddie, Brackettville Fritz, Vivian Annette, San Antonio .Jn Fry, Nickey Eugene, Corpus Christi Galyean, Charolette Patricia, Houston Garcia, Esequiel Lopez, Refugio Garcia, Maria Loida, San Benito Gardner, Ronald, San Antonio Garner, Waymon Glynn, Brownwood Garza, Ruth Esther, San Antonio Geer, Marta, San Marcos Gelbhar, johnny Richard, San Marcos Germer, Gary Lee, Maxwell Glass, Clarence, Austin Glenewinkel, Lynn, Seguin Grady, Frances Orene, Luling Greer, Gary, Morgan Groves, David Nathan, Brady r 1 ' 4 , - ga,- , 32: .5 5 7 fr? -ff' la ll 4 an '::, i 4 in :Br wud 'L ,...g .IU IORS fi QW' -1 '-E' Haas, Charles Emil, Fredricksburg Haas, Paul Frederick, San Marcos Hajousky, Carol Ann, Schulenburg Haley, O. C., Poteet Hall, Ellen Romelle, Alice Hall, J. Lavonne, Comanche Hall, Seigal Dwight, Johnson City Hankamer, Lester Alvan, Hankamer Hans, Michael, Cuero Hardy, Mary Alice, Corpus Christi Hartfiel, Reno Gomer, Fredericksburg Hartmann, James, Fredericksburg Hayden, Rodney, Pleasanton Hendrix, Floyd Eugene, Bastrop Herndon, jack Russell, Uvalde I l l i ff ' or f A jobes, Harold D., Fredericksburg johns, Chloe Ann, Corpus johnson, David Duane. Sebastian juenke, Henry, Kerrville Kaffka, jerry, San Marcos Kahanek, Doloris, Hallettsville Kahl, Donald Hugh, San Marcos Keeley, Patricia, Victoria Kercheville, jimmy, San Marcos Klaevemann, Barbara jane, Orange Grove Klebold, III, Ralph Edward, Midland Knudsen, James Forest, Edna Kocurek, Margaret, LaGrange Koonce, Robert, Austin Kubica, Mary Elizabeth, Baytown JLI IORS Hertel, Geraldine, Kerrville Higdon, john P., Pearsall Hill, Helen Lois, Carrizo Springs Hill, Phyllis jo., Blanco Hinze, Ernest, San Marcos Hinze, Fay Helen, Robstown Hobson, William Thomas, Edna Holder, Lucie Gail, San Antonio Hollyfield, Cynthia Ann, Austin Horton, Nancy Kay, Victoria Howell, Betty Ann, Killeen Hribek, Mary Ann, Flatonia Huff, Amelia, Flatonia Hugh, Michael David, Mission Jernigan, Jacqueline, Sinton ... 9 ... If YS- 'Q -I 1 P ef' 4 l ', '..'!' I f Ag 4 .'-- Ll lwi... 5 s 'F xx L r A i i Q ,i KR l The Bulletin Board has become a hill land-mark. JU IDRS ,- Kveton, Charlotte Grace, Granger Letbetter, Martha Ann, Corpus Christi LeVrier, Beverly Ann, Daisetta Lively, Robert, Mason Loeffler, David, San Antonio '27 Lundgren, Karin, Elgin McBride, Glenn Wayne, Seguin ' wg McCall, Martha Elizabeth, Harlingen 7 1 f McCallum, Karen Judith, Houston McCou1skey, Milton Mack, San Angelo I A Vi., 3 ' f 1' t I b McGlothlin, Ross Edgar, Sinton :F ,, QD McLennan, Shirley Berniece, San l , W, A, Antonio VTR' fm. Magee, Nancy Gail, San Antonio Mahan, Charles Denvood, Nixon Mallard, jr., Granville Eugene, Austin w . 5-L, V' -4 Al 1 Mitchell, Richard, Austin Moore, Bonnie, San Antonio Moorman, johnny, Rockdale Morgan, Danny, Texas City Mulcahy, William Earl, Seguin Musgrave, Alvin William, San Marcos Musselman, Sylvia, Inez Nebbren, Nick, San Antonio Nebughr, Sandra Lee, San Antonio Necrason, Suzanne, San Antonio Nerren, Frances LaRue, San Antonio Neuse, Roland, San Antonio Nicola, Robert james, San Marcos Obenhaus, Carol, San Francisco, California O'Connell, William Parnell, Del Rio Mangum, jr., Delbert Cullen, Baytown Manicom, Sandra, Dilley Marek, Hubert, Cameron Marshall, Joe, Schertz Martin, Jerald Myron, San Angelo Massie, Michael Robert, Refugio Mastrovich, John D., Bartlett Matthews, Thomas Edward, San Antonio Mayfield, Jerry Ray, Medina Mayhew, Terry Rex, Lytle Meade, Linda Louise, Laredo Measels, Dianne, Alvin Meyer, George E., Ir., New Braunfels Meyer, Laura Catherine, Hondo Miller, James Arthur, San Marcos U.-ah .IU IORS Ohlenbusch, Paul Dietrich, San Antonio Oliver, Glencla Fae, San Saba Oliver, joye, Bellville Owen, Violet May, Houston Packwood, Gerald Wayne, Stephenville Pate, Linda jean, San Marcos Pattan, Katherine Ann, San Antonio Peabody, Sina, Sweeney Peau, Larry R., Raymondville Pena, Maria Elsa, Laredo Pendley, jacquelyn, San Marcos Perry, Vergel George, jr., Lake Jackson Phillip, Nancy, San Antonio 1 Pina, Minerva, Port Lavaca Pixley, Sharon, Lalvlarque i ..- 'vm ,hi War l ,I L V 4 m ul .A ' 1' A. , I ,ev--we . .Speck Hall, where upperclassmen reside. w , ' in X i A .3--1 5 if -- -,fm-+-. im ,5.? AE -Ja, .1 - ' . --3 , J 69 aa 5 'IQ' Robinson, james William, Kerrville Robinson, Linda, Victoria Roco, Joyce Faye, Wimberley Rode, Jo Ella, Fredericksburg Rogers, Nancy Lee, Corpus Christi Rudloff, Wendell Henry, Fayetteville Rudolph, Gloria, Corpus Christi Russell, Sandra Ann, San Antonio Scaief, Sam, San Benito Scallorn, Charles, Tennewick, Wasluington Schumann, Charles O., Albert Scogin, Don Marvin, San Benito Seibert, Ruebin Raymond, New Braunfels Sepulveda, Saul Rene, San Antonio Shanks, Gaynelle, Victoria JU IORS F Pope, Lynda Joyce, Barksd-ale Pruett, jr., Leo Houston, Tuleta Rabon, Marion Diane, Luling Rackley, Jack Price, San Antonio Raney, Collene Morgan, Ingram Rathkamp, Darlene, Yoakum Reavis, G. D., San Saba Reichert, William George, Castroville Renger, Roslyn, Hallettsville Rhodes, Floyd Gene, San Perlita Ring, Phyllis Annette, Harlingen Rivas, Ronnie, Snn Antonio Roach, Geraldine, Brownsville Roberts, james Larry, San Marcos Robinson, Charles, Llano 1555 E? fl' The Science Building .IU IOR Shaw, Judy, San Saba Shelton, Leonard, Corpus Christi Smith, james Douglas, San Benito Smith, Lucina Viola, San Antonio Sone, Judith Ann, San Antonio Spurrier, Linda, Lubbock Squyres, jerrell, Austin Sroboda, Mary Ann, Burnet Staats, David Kent, Bellaire Steelhammer, Gilbert, Brady Stephens, Ronnie Preston, Comanche Stewart, David Lee, Big Lake Stewart, Jimmie D., Llano Stockton, Norma Gaile, San Marcos Strickland, Louis Niell, San Antonio .ILI IORS Sultemeier, Perry Glen, Johnson City Sunday, Mike, Austin I Taylor, Allen Ray, San Antonio Taylor, Jimmy Dan, Marble Falls Teer, Patricia Gale, Taylor .1 l l I l Thompson, Gail E., San Antonio Thompson, Margie Ruth, Georgetown Thorp, Dixie Lee, Manor Tiller, Colleen S., Nixon Tindel, john Henry, Victoria ' Nr , Tobias, Andy Monroe, Marlin i Tomlin, Sara Elaine, Temple Tonne, Alfred Lee, Eola Touchstone, Jayne Letitia, Sinton Vance, III, Robert L., Lexington H. E. majors helped Prepare Special Strutter outfits. i r ij. Vickers, Clifton Thomas, Pleasanton Vogt, James Robert, Schulenburg Vontur, Robert Frank, Floresville Wagner, jack Lee, Hondo Waisath, john Charles, Edna Walker, Russell Allen, Refugio Wallace, james Norman, Nursery Ward, Mnrgztret, Mountain Home Webster, Jacqueline Adela, Alice Wernli, Bettye, Taylor Wlmite, Doyle Dee, Stephenville Williams, C. Marcellous, Three Rivers Willian1s, Patricia, San Antonio Wisby, Nadezm, High Island Woerner, Clyde Carl, Fredericksburg Worrell, Terry Dean, Austin Yelvington, James Armand, Snn Antonio Zwahr, Ruby Ellen, Needville 1 to r Judy Walker, Bennie Newman, Linda Selk, Frankie Wright SOPHOMORE OFFICERS President ..i......,.............. Frankie Wright Vice-President ................ Bennie Newman Secretary ............. Linda Selk Treasurer ........... Cathy Heno Reporter ..... ............... J udy Walker SOPHOMORE FAVGRITES 74 soPHoMo,RE Adler, Barbara, Louise Akin, Sharon Lee, Stockdale Allen, Mac C., San Marcos Anderson, Douglas Arthur, Edna Arnold, Phyllis jean, Leming Bagley, jack Carlisle, Martindale Bagley, Maebeth, Martindale Baier, Mary jo, San Antonio Baldwin, Linda Carol, Taylor Balke, Byron, Bleiberville Ball, Kathryn Sue, Lyford Barksdale, Peggy Sue, El Paso Barron, Carolyn, Pflugerville Beaty, Joan LaNelle, Waco Behrens, Larry Arnold, San Saba Bell, Judy, Van Horn Bertrand, Brenda, Houston Bethel, Marshall, jackson Biclcerstaff, Penny, San Antonio Biggs, Stanley, Luling Black, Howard, Pettus Blaschke, Eleanor Amalie, Skidmore Bloxham, Mary Catherine, San Antonio Bluhm, Lynn Allen, Three Rivers Boenig, William August, Maxwell Borgfeld, Lewis Charles, Cibolo Bowers, Gerald Don, Del Rio Bowman, Ronald George, Dallas Bridgewater, Donna Kay, Corpus Christi Brockwell, Johnnie, Del Rio Bronander, Roy O., Lyford Brown, Georgia Ann, Hallettsville Brown, Raymon, Luling Bryant, Barbara Ann, Laredo Bryant, Sherry Dean, San Antonio Brydson, Robert G., Jr., Austin uckner, Kay Anderson, San Marcos urruss, Jo Ann, Taylor urton, Floyd Lynn, Katy ussa, Barbara, Houston utler, Nancy Elizabeth, Weslaco Caddell, Esther Ellen, Seguin wiv 'YQ ,- IN' 61 U77- af, fe ft f' ,f lf! ,., 'af -'W 'vii if 1 ,- L3 er ' if 'S N nw gg Q l gla-if '.-.1 .. -. -P. -Q. .., . 'fffzva-.H ,S- fc-4-. J' 5, ., .. Jl , Sun' Colvin, joe C. Austin x G?'? SOPHOMORE Cox, Phyllis Gail, La Pryor g ' Cravy, Lanny, San Marcos Crofford, Linda, Corpus Ch-risti gi ' Culver, Nancy Virginia, Lampasas Dailey, Nancy, Baytown Davidson, Mickey E., Dripping Springs ,X De Leon, Rose Marie, San Antonio Diaz, Emma, Falfurrias Dickerson, Carol Lea, Baytown Dietrich, Alfred Richard, jr., Houston Donaldson, Rebecca, Gatesville Doran, Finous, Del Rio Dorn, Judy, San Marcos Dressback, Lanell Lee, Agua Dulce Duffy, George Samuel, Beeville Duncan, Carol, Corpus Christi Dunlap, Diane, Marlin Durgin, Marcia, Houston ?'5r V. ' '4 1 ,Q , Il 4 . i .. 1 .bf f ll' Campbell, Connie Kay, Austin Cannon, Robbie Lou, Pearsall Casparis, james Rankin, johnson City Casselberry, Robert Nelson, Houston Cervenka, Martha Carrollyn, Granger Chamberlain, F. B. Uoej, Lometa Chance, Kenneth Dale, Austin Chance, Loma Lou, San Antonio Chesser, Donald, Lockhart Christena, Leta Rae, Corpus Christi Clark, Donald Dean, Waelder Climer, Yondle, Poteet Collins, james Van, Freeport Collins, Joyce Elizabeth, Freeport Conway, Nancy jean, San Marcos Cooley, Kay, Lyford Cornett. Ken, San Antonio Cover, Lauly Steele, San Antonio I' sk.. SOPHGM Durham, Joyce Elaine, Lufkin Dziuk, Carolyn, Karnes City Eckhart, Charles H., Jr., Hondo Edling, Rosalea, West Columbia Ehlert, Floyd Thomas, Cotulla' Ellsworth, jackie, Houston Erickson, David Maurice, San Marcos Etheredge, Orville Lynn, La Marque Eubanks, Carolyn Sandra, Laredo Evans, jack, Salado Fairbetter, Linda, Boyd Farris, Wlilliam Vinson, Austin Ford, Dannah, Silsbee Ford, Lincla Pearl, Dayton Foulds, Linda Lee, Houston Fowler, Charles Allen, San Antonio Fox, Arlene, Austin Frank, Sylvia Ann, Lyford DRE fx 11 A ii -JA 5 Y .. 5 A The Student Union B uilding Q are ,hi 'J FEV i f v f Z 77 wi S .v Cl Wi? 7 in gt . '71 ' , lf .. , fl Q i 1 X, 1 'iii K SOPHOMORE lf Q 1 0, -Y' 1. I ,fur I 'gill 2- as ,X:' is -u-f A t li. N , ' 'v IE L Y 7 F ,. 22. ' it r 2... ,Q i lei g sf 1 yt, l N -4:5 ff? if 4'f',T,iff l Q'-F f r - H 'i .. 'A ci -I' . , E ,l 1 :Ifcl ' lx ,, f- . i G 1 ,J gf? 78 R 4 A .fx .rf-51' . 4 ' 0 sg , Q , AIP 'CT' H, L, l Franklin, Bonnie Rae, Cotulla Franks, William Roger, Alice Fredrickson, Martha Ann, Temple Fryer, Fred james, Fort Worth Fuchs, Betty jean, San Marcos Garner, Virginia Ann, Hallettsville, Garrett, Mary Keith, Austin Garrison, Dave, Burnet Gattis, Dan Allred, Waccr Gaytan, Abel, E., Nixon Gelhhar, jean Alma, San Marcos Gerjes, Carl Gifford, Edna Gladson, Judith Lynn, Snyder Goebel, Darlene, Smithville Gomez, Danny. New Braunfels Graf, Mildred, Vernon Greenwood, Bette Ann, Houston Gregory, Dorothea Mae, George West Griffin, Leon, Austin Hale, Mary Elizabeth, Pasadena Hamlin, Mary Virginia fTommiej, Rio Grande City Hammonds, Patricia Sharon, Houston I-landrick, Lynette, Deer Park Hargrove, Sharon Ann, Lyford Harp. Dennis Andrew, Luling Harper, Betty joe, San Antonio Harrel. Darlene, Lake jackson Hart, Mary Ann, Seguin Harwell, Wander Leigh, Austin Hawley, Nancy, Corpus Christi Hays, Jimmie Constance, Taylor Hehman, Lloyd, Taylor Helmcamp, Richard, Yoal-:um Henke, Charlene Ruth, Hobson Heno, Catherine Sue, El Campo Herder, Mary jean, Yoakum Herry, Eugene Alvin, New Braunfels Herzik, jack julian, McPherson, Kansas Hetherly, juclith, Lampasas Hewell, Charlotte Gladyne, Nixon Hillyer, Norma, Alvin Hoff, Sammie Don, Kenedy OPHOMORE Holland, Weeta, Belton Holmes, James Edwin, Georgetown Hopson, Laura E., San Marcos Hopson, Paula E., San Marcos Horton, Richard Autrey, Sweetwater Howard, Barbara Standish, Harlingen Howard, Mary Beth, La Paseo Hugland, Patricia Lou, Austin Huizar, Peter, Pleasanton Hunt, John Hale, Devine Jacobson, Julie Ann, Lake Jackson Jarrett, Glennetta Joyce, Schertz Jasso, Juan Gilberto, San Antonio Jett, Noel George, Austin Johns, Jo Ann, Seguin Johnson, Judy, Austin Johnson, K. Rona, Lake Jackson Johnston, Sandra Pauline, Corpus Christi 5,- T? ev sr ' i l 1 . . .The Stallions ' ' I-G-an . ff ,- 11'-2 - --wznwfi .L -5 J 'Z 1- :.-ar if' - -V-efe---Mime '-4- , r r .,, ,.,.,. n . . M , , , M' 'li-1-.' fgygqv ?-25' - , kggrfgu few. -V u s -, , . .V ' ' V V , . J1'F512lll'-' 1, ll' ' Q' ' Ffh' QQJQQ-11'97Eifff'f x'-'Ji' - N ' .-' 1 . -- , ' . H- ' 31. ' - ' -'.'-- C ln , -ff-'-V 1' lr M. ' -- l,'tiF'-ff!-. at ,fe ' r- ' L ' H ,--' S.. - , ra--2-'.1f'-r:',r pe 'fT m sf-Wm-.J:.'ft'1L,'.:?'-il'1 ' 'i2.:.,:w.11,1,Qff+ -- A ,',' -1' . -, 'fr -- -' -K - ,f - , H , .19 V .,'r' 'Wd v3?41l,. H-'w ay V, -',,f1+ ,- 'I' 31 ,3 ,g,...s..::lkf1,LQarty.:'eudfvg 'f .. jf -,r+5f.1.,1:g,-1-fire, J aff, -,g.?4a1ff,.u.ifwr. j.,,,5,5, 3, .,, 3-:g:,fgf,1.if?'?:fg'3,,..--mf-fr nf' ff- Q. 'f A ,,--,.,,il:-,f-,f,a,,fc.1rg,,,- f5.,g,i,i,,,r 1,-,xg 4. ' is - is -f-L..-..,.'...i',,,a..uf . -W H ' ' '- Nl -palm in -rm 79 X un Hn A, l -H Z, - 4 W f 1 X ,: nf' Jim l f if up--.-:Z -.- E I mi E qw w C? -H4 NJ l txt: z, 1.4,-:VL-It 'bauylgqjr 2 - f f ',1.- . -,,,frf'L.--Qlt ,- ,E 1 ' ' f'? I a t if-2? l SOPHOMQRE Jones, Bernice Marie, Halletsville jones, Charles Louis, Austin jones, Janice Martin, San Antonio jones, Marilyn Kay, Pasadena jones, Sandra, Leakey jordan, Hubert, O. Abilene juel, Sue Ellen, San Marcos junglc, Mary, San Antonio Kassaw, jan, Burnet Katt, Viola Mae, Cibolo Kay, Charles, Dickinson Kendall, jean, Houston Kendall, Joan, Houston Kennecly, Patricia, Nixon Kinane, Lawrence QLarryJ, Austin Kline, Deanna, Gregory Kneupper, Jane E., San Antonio Knitt, Beth Anne, San Marcos Knowles, Geraldine CGerryl, New Braunfels Koen, Ben L. Killeen Kosser, Charles Ellis, jr.. Gonzales Kowalik, james john, Karnes City Lackey, julia, Georgetown Laird, Ernest Heath, San Saba Lambert, Patty, Austin Lane, Richard Iclus, Comanche Langwell, Carol, San Antonio Lanum, Tommy, San Benito LaRoche, Kathleen Louise, San Antoni Latimer, Lou Ella fLelJ, Port Lavaca Leacock, A. Dale, Houston Lee, William fRanclyj, Luling Leggett, Larry Gene, Georgetown Lester, Beverly, Austin Levine, Beverly P., Clute Lewis, Sandra Sue, Burnet Lewis, Thyra Mahan, San Antonio Lightcap, Sally Ann, San Antonio Longley, Glenn, Johnson City Luna, Christopher, James Killeen McArdle, Wilbert Thomas, Harlingen McCelvey, Merilynn McGee, San Marcos McDaniel, james David, Sanderson McDermott, Rita, Winnie McLaughlin, Bonnie Claire, Taylor McNeely, Priscilla, San Antonio McNett, Jon Michael, San Antonio Maples, Delores Jane, San Antonio artin, Irvin fBuddyj, San Antonio artin, johnny joe, Austin rtindale, E. Gayle, San Marcos atus, Jerome Uerryj, Schulenburg ay, Benjamin Mack, Austin eeks, Gerald Beaver. jr., San Antonio enn, Dorothy Faye, Runge ichalsky, Joyce, Baytown ills, Roy Clayton, Stockdale ixon, Larry Martin, Kenedy obley, Mary Ann, Carrizo Springs okry, Robert, Corpus Christi , Q , ! X , K I , vw We f ,fe ' -fe 'fel HQ is , 1 - - z-3 V ' ff ' 'xi Y X 1 1 NL' 'y ' 4-uv Okels, Lee Roy, New Braunfels Olensik, Fred, Falls City Palitza, Fabian joe, Falls City Palm, Judith Anne, San Antonio Patton, George Everette, San Marcos Patton, Wilma, San Marcos Pena,Mary Ann, Del Rio Pepp, Robert, Austin Perez, Espiridion, Combes Perrett, Diane, Arlington Pettit, Malcolm Curtys, Pearsall Pfeiffer, Mary Louise, Boerne Philippus, Mary Blanche, Monthalia Pickett, Glenda jean, San Antonio Pollard, James, San Antonio Powell, Richard Arlan, South Houston Psencik, Marilyn Frances, Taylor Pybus, Craig Russell, Seguin Y L3 ur at as N J. ' 1 on, rg 'Q- 'f . VY Q' 5' 'fi ff . :, .1 f ft' 'K 'l 1 L 'Q-,in-L, ,ze . 1 c Q SOPHOMORE i ' S' ie , it nd, , . 1 - ,mt ,M .J N N si' , rg f Monroe, Albert E., Sanderson Moore, Carroll Lynn, Maxwell Moore, Claude Leslie, McAllen Morris, Sue Carolyn, Taft Morrison, Carol jane, Lake jackson Muennink, Nona, Moore Murillo, Mary Elizabeth, Laredo Murphy, Virginia Anne, Houston Nation, Alice Gay, San Antonio Nelson, Lenette Lea, Lake Jackson Nelson, Nancy, Refugio Nester, Edward joe, Hondo Newman, Bennie Eugene, Freer Newman, Elizabeth Ann, Goliad Newman, Verlee, Sheridan Newton, Robert Edward, Corpus Christi Oefinger, Judy Ann, Woodsboro Oeltjen, Sarah jo, La Grange F' Ramirez, Angelica, Del Rio Ramsey, Don, San Antonio Ramsey, Mary, Austin Ray, Patricia Ann, Crystal City Ray, Patricia Ann, Kerrville Rea, Carolyn, Port Lavaca Rees, Charlotte Lynda, San Antonio Rehms, Kathryne Jean, Lake Jackson Richardson, Judy Virginia, Deer Park Riggs, Barbara Jean, New Braunfels Riojas, Emily, Lockhart Roos, Hampus Emanuel, Jr., San Antonio Ross, Chelcie Claude, Jr., San Antonio Rowlen. Katherine Gail, New Braunfels Sadler, Clifford fCliffJ, Hondo Sanchez, Velia Erlinda, Lockhart Sanders, Carolyn Sue, Baytown Sanders, Tommy Alexander, Luling .1 .Fil , ,,,, Q9 'E , .,.,. .-I. Sassman, Judy Earlene, Austin Schaefer, Frances Kathryn, New Braunfels Schliesing, Thomas Gene, San Antonio Schroeder, John, San Antonio Schweinle, Joyce Verlene, Rosharon Scott, Rose Marie, San Antonio Selk, Linda Carol, El Campo Shaddock, Diana, Lake Jackson Sharp, Avery Thomas, Sweeny Sharp, Jerry, Corpus Christi Sharp, Richard Wilson, San Marcos Sheneman, Susan fSudyJ, Sinton Shirley, Myrna, Lockhart Shoemake, Elwyn Darlene, Halletsville Short, Marilyn, Fife Simecek, Mary Elizabeth, Austin Smith, Lawrence, Cherokee Sommer, Helen Elizabeth, Karnes City -1. r-.i-W-f, M., ,.,., -W., ., -Wai X iii ,HH V : K A I ll N 2, ' i. . ,E-ei' r' yr 1 ll ii i sr li li l 4' ri 4 ni ew- l .. . . .,f,-:'.v.Ks wap' un-1-:ring-'fi' '-' 4 ' fa' 3-R+. ir. f ll-tg YI , . , 4, ii i- W '- i , AV - ,in 5' A fl 1 SOPHCMCRES Sparks, Elizabeth Beth, Houston V Spurrier, Mary Ellen, Seguin Stenberg, Frances Jean, San Antonio -.S ville, Florida Stewart, Jeanette, Llano Stokes, Harold Douglas, Alice , - 2 Stokes, Judith Uudij, Houston Stoup, Patti, San Antonio '-1 Strayhorn, Frances LuAnne, Llano Streadl, Alvin john, jr., Alice Stringer, Linda, Baytown Stromberg, Robert, I-Iutto Stubbs, Suzanne, Burnet Symm, David, San Antonio QI. 1' Talley, james Terry, Nixon , Taquino, Nancy, San Antonio Teske, Ruth Ann, Houston Thompson, Charles Allen, Devine 5 L I - 7 . 'Q'.7i'543 ., . V ,, 9 ' 0 A 'Q 'lf-:fir 142' T 'K . . 4' 1 'Z Tirnmermann, Janice Faye, New Braunfels ' , - Titzell, Beverly, Gonzales if Tolle, Donnie, New Braunfels Trlica, Milton joe, Beeville Underwood, Floyd Douglas Edna Underwood, joe Ed, Big Springs 6. ,, Vance, Brenda, San Antonio Vance, jo Anne, San Antonio Van Delclen, Barbara Sonja, San Antonio Wagner, Anthony Stephen, Austin Wagner, Marilyn Loe, Kerrville Walker, Judy, Del Rio 7 G , '27 uv- Q7 , .-. , 3' E Weaver, james. Ganado Webb, Tomas, San Marcos , Wehman, Linda Elayne, Columbus - Werner, Gladys Lydia, Seguin Y? NJ West, Sidney Joann, Kerrville Westmoreland, William Peck, Jr. Lockhart iff f- Whitley, Carol Ann, Hallettsville Wibbert, Dean, Del Rio 'qs-, Wier, Carolyn Sue, Medina Wiley, Phillip, john, San Marcos Wilkins, Sharon Elizabeth, Houston Williams, Charles Lee, Georgetown ,.,., ,ig 84 Sterling, Elizabeth Caroline, jackson- Williams, Orville Kenneth, jr., Alice Wilmoth, Elsie Etta, Houston Winkler, Marlena, New Braunfels Winston, Lucy Lee, Mercedes Winters, Leslie, La Marque Wisdom, jesse Allan, New Braunfels Witten, Jan, Lampasas Woerner, Robert E., McAllen Woodburn, Frances Lee, Refugio Woods, William. J., Lockhart Worley, Charlotte Ann, West Columbia Wright, Frankie, San Antonio Wrinlit. Larrv. San Benito Wusterhausen, Dorothy, Austin Wykes, Janie, Onkalla Young, Madelyn Anne, San Antonio ZaPaLac, Frank Edward, Ln Marque Zuehlke, Molly, Galveston f-1 '5 Nl ---- in . X , .HH- Library Building SOPHOMORE +55 Box, Patti, Houston I 1- Q? w-. J' 1 to r Charles Mast, Tommy Gillespie, Linda. Dobbins, Pat Hulme, Jim Davis , FRESHMAN FAVORITES 86 FRESHMAN OFFICERS Presldent ...............,..,....,..,,,,,,,,,. Jim Davis Vice-President ..... Charles Mast Secret r ......................... Li da D bb' 3 Y Treasurer ....... ....... n o ms Tommy Gillespie Reporter .... Pat Hulme FRESHME Adams, Mary Freeport Adare, Joe Howard, Briggs Albers, Patsy, Alief Alexander, Nola, Devine Allen, Ernest Franklin, Bertram Allerkamp, Gary Earl, Pleasanton Anaya, Robert D., New Braunfels Anderson, Carolyn, Harlingen Anderson, Earl Wynn, Harlingen Anderson, JoAnn, Dickinson Andreus, Marquita Jean, Houston Appleby, Sandra Kay, Clifton Arnold, Patricia, Del Rio Ashford, Eva, Galena Park Ashley, Beverly Kay, Waco Aten, Gloria, Georgetown Auten, Iona Annette, Ingleside Autry, john Patrick, Bayside Ayers, Sherry, San Antonio Bachmeyer, Darlene June, Taylor Bailey, Robert Ray, Dickinson Bailey, Shirley, San Antonio Bailey, Sterling, Victoria Baker, Kathleen Rae, San Antonio Baldwin, Beverly Sue, Tomball Ballard, Ruie Dale, Dayton, Ohio Barnes, Williaxn, San Antonio Barrington, Nita Carol, Austin Bartel, janet Myrtle, Comfort Batot, John Henry, Hondo Bay, Laura Ellen, Killeen Belmke, Donald Jay, Houston Behrends, Monroe, Luckenback Bellamy, Barbara, Lockhart Benbow, Doris Faye, Yoakum Benson, Eva Nell, Austin Berger, Gloria, New Braunfels Beynon, Barbara Ann, Irving Biggerstaff, Shirley, Oklahoma Ci Billimek, Barbara, Floresville Bizzell, Billy Kay, Briggs Boardman, Sandra, Austin fl' ff' rv Y F-fs is '1 -u 4? .v-1 Q37 3- ,K G' T7 5 ' - 'Q' -AAN., ,rx ,elif X -Yf' ,ak ay .5 , v ,1'ilPb 1- Y ,R at as ,lu-L, l'- x? A . tx, Y . MQ, E :iq -i:Nkaa1:f.3. ,, ra-. Ss 87. I XJ! I .,. ww.. 22145 ii li 9 'sa 'W FRESHME Bone, Peggy Elinor, Fort Stockton Borgfelcl, Harver R., New Braunfels Bowers, Martha Frances, San Marcos Bradfute, Mariclean, San Marcos Branch, Clelia, Kenedy Bravenec, Frances Ann, Bellville Bray, Ruthann, Austin Breckenridge, Patricia Ann, Washing- ton, D.C. Bremer, Elsie, San Antonio Brice, Donaly Edward, Lockhart Briggs, Lucretia M., Wliitney Brocl, Ruth, Rosharon Brooks, Lynda, Houston Brooks, Martha Ann, Del Rio Brophy, William Edward, Austin Brown, Peggy Jewell, New Braunfels Brown, Roy J., San Antonio Brumbalow, jerry, Moody Bryden, Mary Lynn, Houston Buffo, john Allen, San Benito Bumpus, Ronald Steven, Lampassas Busse, Jerilyne Arleen, Kyle Butler, Wilburn Hall, Kenedy Bynum, Carolyn Jeanne, Dallas Callihan, Vicki Lynette, Dickinson Calvert, Pamela, Corsicana Campbell, Frances Helen, San Antonio Campbell, Jessie Louise, San Antonio Carden, Charlotte Mae, San Benito Carrejo, Ana Marie, Corpus Christi Carter, Elizabeth Braden, San Antonio Cash, Mary Ann, San Antonio Catalina, Pete Anthony, Bryan Cazamias, Susanna, San Antonio Cervenl-za, Willie H., Granger Chapa, Amancio, Mission' Charlton, Cynthia jo, Del Rio Chatfield, John Albert, San Antonio Chavanta, Thomas Anthony, San Antonio Clarkson, Carolyn Ann, Refugio Clayton, Ann, San Marcos Cliett, Fay Carolyn, San Marcos Coates, Mary Virginia, Luling Coil, Loween, Weslaco Coleman, Ronald, Andrews Collins, Jeanne Douglas, Aransas Pass Colwell, Sidney Verne, Nixon Conrad, Donald Edward, Skidmore Coppedge, Carol, Yoakum Cornett, Gene Merrell, Houston Cotton, Jerry Dale, Edcouch Creech, Mawagene, Placid Damon, Claude Roger, Victoria Darnell, Barbara, San Antonio Davis, jim james, Edna Davis, Patricia Gay, Corpus Christi Davis, Sarah Ann, Los Fresnos Dawson, Judith, Midland Dean, Dianne Louise, Houston Dean, Rex Gordon, Lometa Deborah, joel Alan, Yoakum Deleon, Judith, Alice Dettman, Georgana Faye, Port Lavaca Deviney, Sandra Kay, Martindale Dittmar, Carolyn Gail, Austin Dixon, Kenneth, Austin 'fn 45? S' Y '5 75... p Q. 5-.I . 'M Donaldson, Shirley Ann, Houston Dorris, Karen Sue, Mathis Dowdy, Raymond Preston, Pleasanton Doyle, Charlice H., San Marcos Driskill, William Frank, Austin Dubuisson, Carole Jeanne, Elsa Dugger, Patsy, Austin Dukes, Constance, San Antonio Dunham, James, Kingsbury Dunkin, Lois, San Antonio Durbin, Janice Lynn, Aransas Pass Duytschaever, Madeline, La. Marque Eastwood, Merrily, Luling Edling, Thomas Otto, West Columbia Edmondson, Billy Don, San Saba Ehrig, Dorothy, Luling Eklund, Sandra Lou, San Antonio Elkins, Nan Elizabeth, Austin Ellison, Barbara, Gonzales Ellison, Linda Lee, Waco Endsley, Mary Ruth, Austin Engel, Diana, New Braunfels Eschenburg, Gayle, Kenedy Eskew, Ann, Bastrop FRE HME Brogclon Hall FRESHME Esse, Christene, Kenedy Evans, james Gayle, Cleveland Evers, jane, Fredericksburg Fabian, Vicki, McAllen Farmer, James Leon, Lockhart Fenlon, Patricia, San Antonio Ferguson, jackie Kay, Pecos Fetters, Barbara, San Antonio Feuge, Leatrice, Doss Fincke, Bernice, San Antonio Fisher. Bettv Ann, Conroe Fitch, Lynda Lou, Texas City Flowers, Eclrie Elizabeth, San Marcos Flume, Jayne Marie, New Braunfels Fogle, Pat, Lockhart Fogle, Patty Lee, Refugio Forester, Suzanne, Austin Fossler, Mary Margaret, Karnes City lFoster, Ronald Lee, Houston Franz, Freddie Warren, Victoria Froberg, Carl Arthur, Alvin Fry, Morris, San Marcos Fuller, Sue Ellen, Lampasas Fulton, E. Patricia, Calvert aither, Betti, Sweetwater arrett, Nathan, Kerrville arrett, Polly Sue, San Antonio ary, Nanona Taylor, San Marcos arrison, Paula Coyletta, San Antonio arza, Alvaro, New Braunfels ebhart, Johnny, Rockdale ibbs, Sarah, Lake jackson illespie, Thomas, Kerrville ips, Marjorie, Nordheim irdley, Mary Frances, San Antonio laeser, Secile, San Antonio lass, Ann, Bellaire lenn, Barbara Elaine, San Antonio oldenberc, Patricia, San Antonio onder, Margaret, San Antonio onzalez, Angelita, Falfurrias oodman, Martha Frances, Lometa II X. 'r 1' .3-it 11 fi: v ' Fl. YL l . Fhslu ' :I ....., l b L-A 49 1 f r li' T. . ,ffkk 'Z 1 'Q' -r .i,. lr JN., T? vw' G? WI' f'-in 36 -.is 1-c:1 G 7 'Syl as 35' fe-I1 W r fl? 'K L .rw .fa l ' '..v,, L.-4 QF' W, fa I - H, f- My in l FRESHME , Griffin, Molly Sue, Devine Griggs, Nathan, Castroville l Grinsinger, Sandra, Karnes City 1 Gross, Betty, Eola Gross, Williain, Rocksdale Guilfoyle, Anne Warner, San Antonio Guinn, Linda Lou, New Braunfels Guiether, Nancy, Grand Prairie Haby, Barbara, Rio Medina Hackel, Kathryn, Marlin Hackel, Pamela Beth, San Marcos Haenel, Paula, San Marcos Hafernik, Vernon, Taylor Hagan, Thomas, San Antonio Hagerty, Sharon, San Antonio Hahn, Linda M., San Marcos Halbarclier, Margaret, New Braunfels Halcom, Harold, Mercedes '- . Haley, Margie Nadine, Poteet , 7 , ,- Hall, Robert Hunt, Harlingen ' J ., Halley, Sandra jean, Wayland, Mass. .....- V lv Halloran, Diane Hutton, Far m Rockaway, N. Y. 'J i ! . ' ,- F , Hanson, Patricia, San Antonio ' ' at-If A w Harborth, Nelson, Seguin , , ix . 5 1 AN' 1 1 4. - k tv V, .5 2. ,, Y Students relax between classes in the SUB. FRESHME Harrell, Annette, Devine Harvill, Linda Clarice, Freer Hauptrief, jesse, Kyle Haydon, Charles, Dripping Springs Haynes, Linda Nell, San Marcos Hearn, Karen Lee, Austin Hearn, Margaret Elizabeth, Conroe Helms, Lilyan Kalar, San Benito Henderson, D. Jeannine, San Antonio Henke, Stella, Hobson Hensell, Claudia Antoninette, Fredericksburg Hess, Frances Earlayne, Austin Hess, Grodon, San Marcos Heyman, Linda Diane, La Marque Hill, Kathryn, San Antonio Hill, Patricia, Laredo Hipp, Glenda Gail, San Antonio Hoch, Willianm Thomas, San Marcos Hollis, Dennis Lee, Houston Holman, Alan Richard, San Antonio Holt, james, San Marcos Hood, Judy Elaine, Mart Hood, Ronald, Sheridan Hooker, Brenda Joyce, Abernathy Horn, Gerald, Andrews Hornaday, Elizabeth, Mission Howard, Bufforcl Miller, San Antonio Howell, R. Lynn, Austin Howle, Susan, San Antonio Hulme, Patricia Ruth, Houston Huppert, Diane Rae, San Antonio Huvar, Mary Charlotte, Victoria jaks, Carl Allen, Shiner Jenkins, Billie, San Antonio johnson, Elizabeth, Alice johnson, Evangeline Marie, Austin johnson, Kaye Lynn, Richmond Jonas, Nelson, Blanco Jones, Barbara, Pleasanton jones, Janet, San Antonio jonischkies, Sharon, Yorktown joseph, Pamalee Katherine, La Porte 7?- -d' fl r l 'I X 1, 'P IS . f as 2'- ,,-i rf c T. In .Q i x Q4 ur i 1 P , 7 f lc. I, ,-5 49' C3 XX .1 '? ew C.:-lP 'o ' 'I 'THU 19, PJ --' 1 n 'qv-r -. , , .9 -Q l' I' - fs ., f !,., , :, - ,. 'J , f 1 '-5,,':1 i KI . P nf .uf ir ,: r - a i es.. :-:. :-: 'f :-:-:-:-: .V Y , -' , ,QW ,- ga , i H Xiilull 5, K ' i E 4 f f 1 Q . i Cm. ff? , 5 3 Us Au vi, we la' FRESHME Iungman, Gerry Ann, Randolph Kahanek, Doris, Schulenburg Kanz, Patricia, New Braunfels Karbach, Judy, New Braunfels Kennedy, William Logan, Ingleside Kinard, Roseann, Corpus Christi Kirkpatrick, Nannette, Rosharon Kline, Carol Lynn, San Antonio Knox, Russell Don, Luling Knudsen, Tommy, Edna Knutson, Mary jane, Houston Koerth, Howard Ervin, Evant Koonsen, Sondra, Holland Koop, Kenneth, Skidmore Kosarek, jo Ann, Corpus Christi Kostka, Lillie Anna, Dickinson Krause, Catherine Annette, Buda Krebs, Judith Marie, Fayetteville Krueger, Douglas, Taylor Krueger, Lorette, Marion Kuhen, Carolyn Marie, San Marcos Kuntschik, Lawrence Frank, Gonzales Lackey, Pat, Sherman Lamb, Ronald Gordon, Seguin Lamberth, Cloyce George, San Antonio Lampe, John Lester, La Grange Lane, Mary Lou, San Antonio Lapresto, Marjorie, San Antonio Larson, Arthur Lorin, Austin Larson, Patricia Ann, Elgin Lassig, Patsy Ruth, Waelder Laws, Robert, Austin Layton, Shirley, San Marcos LeBarre, Alice Pam, Austin Lee, Donna Beth, Galena Park Lenz, Ruby, Taylor Leonhardt, Evelyn, Fort Wortli Lewis, Albert Jr., Austin Lewis, Charles Edward III, Falfurrias Little, Clara Ann, Conroe Lively, Willard Ray, Lampasas Lohn, jerrilyn, Brady JN-1 -EE- 'ii '1- an n Q V , p , . ,F-7 1 - V M GP Q.-.-4 G ' 'lg 2'-,9 :sr I ,. Vi A 1-an A , ll .vw . ,Qt 'Qi Yi-r 1 Q A -rs: r ' ij L FRE HME Longley, Frances, Abilene Love, George Ann, Sinton Lumpkin, Kathryn jo, Pecos Luther, Mark, College Station McBride, Kenneth LeRoy, Seguin McCoy, James, Victoria McElroy, Henry Ronny, Pasadena McGui1l, Phylis, Beeville McLaurin, Dwight, San Marcos McLemore, Charles Martin, Austin Magel, Carole, San Antonio Mahan, Harold, Nixon Mallett, Thomas Charles, Austin Malone, Lenora, Cameron Mann, Gretchen Gaye, San Marcos Manor, Marcia Ann, Austin Mareth, Williain Joseph, jr., Maxwell Maroney, Francine, Bloomington Marsh, Beth, Whitney Marshall, John W., Austin Martin, Elizabeth Jan, Waco Martin, john, League City Martin, Linda Carol, San Marcos Massie, David, Bryan ---Q.. FRESHME Mast, Charles Millard, -Ir., Austin Mayfield, john, johnson City Mayrant, Sandra Lee, Yoakum Measeles, Melvin Paul, San Marcos Meissner, Rebecca, Woodsbfnro Menking, Martha, Monthalia Mercer, Linda, San Marcos Meyer, Margaret, Hondo Meyer, Sidney Ann, Woodsboro Michalke, Ginger Wayne, Texas Ci Miller, Frederica, Brady Miller, Marianne, San Antonio Millican, Judith, Luling Mokry, Fred, Sinton Moore, Betty, Buchanan Moore, Demetrice, Bartlett Moore, Guy, Gonzales Morgan, Alice, Taft Morgan, Vivian, Houston Morris, Martha, Austin Moses, Carolyn, Luling Moses, Jimmie, Luling Moses, Margaret, Austin Mudd, Ronald, Victoria Mucg c Michael Edna Mullins, Lynda, Freer Mullis, Nancy, San Marcos Murillo, Gerardo, Laredo Murray, Janie, Runge - l i :Q Q'-5 .. '- '. , ,ig Muir, Patricia, Harlingen -, df 1. 't Myers, Charles, Austin Naiser, Carolyn, El Campo Nalls, Shirley, Llano Nelson, jerry Pflugerville Nuemann, jo Ann, San Antonio Nichols, Wancla, San Marcos Noton, Robert, Austin O'Barr, Sara, Lake jackson l - Odom, Connie, Charlotte E F Ormond, Patricia, New Braunfels Osborne, Betty, Waelder Osterloh, Pamela, Runge Laurel Hall lobby on a week-night. FRESHME ffl tk -P-P. K-uv gr, Ottwork, Carol, La Marque Owens, Tommie, Dickinson Paju, Maryvonne, San Antonio Pardo, Suzanne, Austin Parsley, Winniefred, San Antonio Payne, Mayreloyd, Austin n, 'my' 1 if l-C' fx 'Ge KX! c'7 Q LAL 4.6 Q'-Q 'FQ 'R 'tr C? Utd-u vi, EE 1, . .-6' 4' .f V ' -rl. Y A-'-ir . ' to 4 1 5 'H v' V' , J F : - i i f . ew! X37 -L.-fa? 'ist-:-L :- 51 -. f' -Y'-: Q 1 QE TFP FRE HME Payne, Patricia, jourdanton Payton, Bobby, Austin Pendergrast, Sharron, San Antonio Pendley, Elvin, San Marcos Perkins, Patricia, San Marcos Pfefferling, Karen, San Antonio Pfeil, Stanley, Pflugerville Pilgrim, Virginia, Natalia Piper, Sandra, Austin Pipes, Bonnie, Kerrville Pitman, john, San Antonio Poioley, Darlene, Kingsbury Porter, Charles, San Marcos Posey, Laura, San Marcos Proctor, Ronald, Hondo Proffitt, Cheryl, Houston Pruitt, William, Dickinson Pullin, Allen, Woodsboro Rabe, Grace, Seguin Rabel, Lynnette, Weimar Randolph, Charles, Cherokee Reinhard, Kenneth, Cibolo Reynolds, Patsy, Irving Richardson, Barbara, Santa Rosa Ricks, W. Robert, Brady Riddle, Terry, Lockhart Riggs, Shirley, La Marque Rios, Jean, San Marcos Robbins, Bill, Victoria Roberds, Betty, Three Rivers Roberts, Henry, Harlingen Rogers, Nancy, San Antonio Rompel, Lois, New Braunfels Rowan, Terry, San Antonio Rowlen, Joseph, Harlingen Rozacky, Bessie, Granger Rundell, Mary, Austin Ruse, Peggy, Houston Rush, Patricia, Killeen Russell, Rosalind, Houston Ryan, Sharon, Austin Ryon, Barbara, San Marcos i Salzman, Patricia, San Antonio Sammis, Mary, San Antonio Sanders, Lester, Elgin Sansom, David, Austin Sappington, Linda, Austin Scharnberg, George, Ingram Schmeleer, Sandra, Midland Schmidt, Dennis, Hutto Schroeder, Don, Thornclale Scott, Patsy, Georgetown Seal, Lawrence, Edcouch Searcy, john, Dickinson Seggern, Kenneth, Taylor Seibert, Marilyn, Lake Jackson Serur, Terry, San Marcos Shafer, joan, Gousc Shannon, Karen, Maxwell Shaw, Sherrilyn, Kerrville Sherman, Emmett, Angleton Showalter, Sharon, Austin Simmons, Roberto, Tiquisate, Guatemala Simms, Nancy, Houston Smith, Betty, Killeen Smith, Macon, jr., Irving ig: I5 -H yi., 5' ix-'V ' J, 1: I 4. ,, J f'- JB. 'S 'f':'lr1 9 'P I.. , Smith, Norma, El Indio Smith. Pat, Houston Smith, Sandra, Dilley Soefje, Carol. New Braunfels Soefje, janet, New Braunfels Sorenson, Mary. Hutto Spurlock, Patricia, San Antonio Spellmann, Sharon, San Antonio Spivey, Barbara, Lometa Spivey, Virgil, San Marcos Springs, Lola, Seguin St. Clair, Dorothy, Yoakum Stegall, Nancy, Devine Stellman, John, Aransas Pass Stevens, Anna, Bay City Stewart, Edith. San Antonio Stiba, james, Taylor Stockton, Kenneth, Houston Stockton, Roberta, San Antonio Stokes, Winston, Columbus, Ga. Stork, Jack, Austin Stovall, Shirley, Brownwood Stroman, Billie, San Antonio Stubblefield, Sam, Goldthwaite FRE HME , 1 'Cf' -1' V ' vrwf xx F Y ,Xa .H 1 -1 IM ,Q Y' '1 f gwqs rx Q E' yn. IB 0- , 73 f,, lat, a-. ' 7 Gi, vie C? ri 4' f -fa ,Q fsf' .4 f'?Y X ,net ' v I 'w l I A , N 1 J . '!'? X. 'I ,X A x ,L 3 I -9-, 'Q G' Q , affix 'xx ,Q S, ax all 4, '-ul uf 1, F XXX Q ' J' l 5 lt ll l S IJCEL- ,T CZ' it ' 1 -' :JL 1-.F I. ,Y h ,. l Y txr : Qt I if l O l FRE HME Stuessel, Sandra, Sealy Sugarek, james, Skidmore Swenson, Nelda, Austin Swindfall, Jim, Menard Swisher, Larry, Seguin Tallant, Wanda Lynn, Brownwood Tausch, Sandra, Austin Taylor, Kay Ann, San Antonio Taylor, Loraine, Houston Teichelman, Shirley, Taylor Thomas, Mary, Robstown Thormeyer, Katherine, Seguin Thornton, Linda, La Porte Thorp, Dianne, Manor Thrasher, Marilyn, San Antonio Tijerina, Dominga, Seguin Tilden, William, Houston Tomlin, Frances, San Antonio Tudhope, Mary, San Antonio Turella, Robert, San Antonio Turpin, Marilyn, San Marcos Tyler, Gloria, Lake jackson Ursel, Ruth, Pleasanton Valenta, Robert, Schwertner Van Amburg, Katherine, Lexington Mo. Van Korsan, Susan, Fort Worth Vazquez, Carolyn, San Antonio Virdell, Gayle, Rochelle Virdell, Sharon, Rochelle Vrazel, Gordon, Yoakum Wafer, Alyce, Pleasanton Wagner, Barbara, Nordheim Walker, Judith, Kerrville Walker, Robert, Austin ' Wallace, Freddie, Columbus Wallace, Sharon, Gonzales Walling, Evelyn, Tomball Ward, Sandra, Beeville Ward, Sherry, Alice Ward, Vera, La Marque Warden, Elizabeth, Houston Waters, Courtney, Leander Watford, William, Austin Weaver, Owen, Austin Weaver, Wayne, Dickinson Webb, Robert, Beeville Wehe, joycelynn, Yorktown Wehman, Mary Ann, New Braunfels Weikel, Jimmy, La Grange Welch, jane, Lake jackson West, Linda, San Antonio White, Betsy, Houston Wl1iteley, Joanna, Bryan Whiteside, Ross jr., Luling Whittington, Lawrence, Natalia Wiemers, Linda, Hondo Wilhite, George, Belton Wilkinson, Laura, New Braunfels Williams, Carl, Houston Williams, Carolyn, Harlingen Williams, Carrie, Georgetown Williams, Elsie, Houston Williams, Harlan, Waco Williams, larry, Davenport Williams, Linda, Llano U Williams, Marion, San Antonio .Ar QS' 1' 154 W -.fwfr 1 WH . -ff Q t,j:'.' il .. , ,fllfa-' 'flifg l I l..-','h,, ,f-2241 ' ?l '1- .-.,v,.vl., 'Q l , .N - 1 . aQ1vM,'.f.1' QA- -T -:!.4' r - Beretta Hall FRESHME 'C' 'fi 'To' in fi' ,J . gi A W I-JI fx .Qt '7 l M M 1' f 7 It lf , if' 5. pw! I 'I i 'tif J .wg x , A . g . . .Q ' L, X 1 A T' Wifif ' fi : A chemistry student solves a problem. y we finish FRE HME Wilson, Dianne, Dallas Wilson, Gloria, San Antonio Wilson, Paula, Hondo Winegeart, Sara, New Braunfels Winston, Pat, Austin Woerner, Kay, Fredericksburg Woerner, Lanetta, McAllen Wolff, Myra, Floresville Wolfshohl, Margie, Sinton Wolverton, julia, Schertz Wood, Mary, Runge Woodard, Kathryn, San Antonio Wright, james, San Antonio Wright, Marjory, Mission Wright, Roxanne, Sinton Wynne, Sarah, Waco Wyrick, Kathryn, Beeville Yale, Dottie, San Antonio Young, Jimmy, Harlingen Zajicek, Susan, Holland Zawadzke, Morris, Gause Zulch, Herman, La Marque ,xr W X ws :Q rf wx J M2 4 f' ' ' sour:-:WEST TEXAS -L ji- STATE COLLEGE - - rounnso 1899 - ' I -I., 1 ff.. M . 13 05759- . 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Information on these outstanding college students across the nation is compiled into WHO'S WHO IS AMERICAN COLLEGES AND UNI- VERSITIES, the annual publication. When all nominations are in, the results are tallied, grades are checked and the final selection is made by a commit- tee composed of members of the administration, faculty, and Student Senate. Each student's participation and leadership in extra curricular activi- ties, his citizenship and service to the school and promise of further useful- ness to society, allow only the best of the student body to be elected. This year thirty-one students from Southwest Texas State College were chosen for the honor. lie N-A , .,i Y-ill' .E ij ,A ' PEGGY LEE Q.. lt' IIA. 1 -1 L1 journalism Major Senior QAlso Who's Who in 1960-61j LUCIE HOLDER Elementary Education Major junior - j. -- j , nw I is ii NATHAN WEHE Mathematics Major Senior .-fa lf 21- 61, us P In 314.2- .'., Y ffm f , u 1 w. ,1 1. ga... 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M E -A u yi? gi , M 5 u. ,w KL! u O lg 5 lx 2 ,fx X S f TX X XXX i ' E - SOUTHWEST TEXAS + -lf- - - STATE COLLEGE F -L - FOUNDED 1899 - I 4. - ., i -nm T 1 -VT 2 - X QW, 6 K fi! xx T gf Q 1 Q N ffm - , X T 133 Associated Students EXECUTIVE COMMITTEE David Cook Chuck Weimers Judy Hethcrly President Vice-President Treasurer During the 1961-62 school year a new form of student government was tested on the Hill. The student government was divided into three branches the Executive Committee, The Senate, and the Student Court--by actions of the 60-61 student government. Kathy Burg Secretary Not only was there a new form of student government, but the business brought before the governing body took a different toner Current af- fairs and matters of national importance were brought before the Senate for debate. SENATE 1- Kathy Newlin Fred Frazier Lynda Pope SCni01' SEDMOI Senior Senator Junior Senator Betty Greenwood Richard Schoppe Sophomore Senator junior Senator ,ry 4 .Q -1 f If X ff rg' .-ff l, ,!5: 'f G Wt - 5 ?',s' Jff l Q iiflizi 7 Frankie Wright Merilly Eastwood Richard Holman Judy Shaw Joan Kendall Sophomore Senator Freshman Senator Freshman Senator 3enat0f.af-1arge Senator-at-large 134 Kita Hyatt Senator-at-large Marty Mechler Senator-at-large Allen Taylor Thomas Hall Marilyn Short Sayers Hall Leta Christina John Schroeder Robbie Harrell Jerry Matus Senator-at-large Senator-at-large Senator-at-large Senator-at-large lm H 'Q' ' li Ronnie Gardner Nancy Stephens Karen Dorris Carol Lafferty Arnold Hall Beretta Hall Brogdon Hall Commons Hall Student Senate Rex De-an jean Kendall Jacque Burke Linda Heyman Harris Hall Hornsy Hall Laurel Hall Refama Hall Fw A it . ' .. A . 4 , . ' - fl ' LQ I ' i f it E V bl ' , Jw : will-1 jim Bueker John Wfaisath Ross Whiteside Dotty Damon Speck Hall Smith Hall Commuter Town Senator 135 Ken Bums Chief justice Court justices, I to r, Kon Burns, Williazn Student Court X rg. Brenda Bowlin Chris Luna Court Secretary Court Inspector Ross Moore, Martha McCall, Tommy Luce, Richie McClure. --Y .P U-5 T vu i l. to r., Iris Brodbeck, Frances Coleman, Luverne Walton, Pat Galyean, 2nd row, Dr. Robert Waits, David Cook, Mills Cox, Mack McCou1sky, Dr. Martin O. fuel. Stu dent - Facu It - Administration Board Iris Brodbeck Chairman aux., fr .IJ it , -L . -,i I ' Gt .,, It -f i-' iq, fe i, pa F I1 if 1. to r., Betty Sue Osborne, Mary Beth Howard, Ginger Murphy, Beth Sparks, Elsie Wilmoth, Jerri Lohn, 2nd row, Dave Statts, Charles Schroder, Sharon Akin, John Waisath, Brenda Bowlin, jesse Ables, Charles Mast. 1. to r., Jesse Ables, Brenda Bowlin, Elise Wilmloth. Student -STUDENT UNION STUDENT CHAIRMEN President .................................,.................. Brenda Bowlin Vice-President ....... ............. I esse Ables Secretary .............. ....... E lsie Wilmoth Hospitality ....... ....... S haron Akin Talent .......... Fine Arts ...... Dance ........ Publicity ....... Film ........... Music ........ 138 Beth Sparks Betty Sue Osbourne Mary Beth Howard Recreation ....... ..... Charles Schroder Charlie Mast Jerri Lohn Ginger Murphy john Waisath Dave Staats l. to r., Mr. Ben Archer, Anslee Cox, Dr. Pat Norwood, Richard Munson, William Lane O U n lon W C Miss Luverne Walton, Miss Barbara 'Guinn STUDENT UNION FACULTY COMMITTEE ADVISORS Publicity ........ ..................................... R ichard Munson Music ......... .......... A nslee Cox Film ....... ..... W illliam Lane Talent ....... ..,. P wt Norwood Eine Arts ..... ...........,.,......... B en Archer Hospitality ....,..,........................ Mary Louise Hightower Director of Student Life ............................ Luverne Walton Director of Student Activities ................ Barbara Guinn l to r, Dixie Thorp, Marie Bohlman, Patti Box, Linda Heine, Erin Kay Patterson, 3rd row, jo Ella Rode, Beth Selk, Marjorie, 2nd row, Lucretia Briggs, Jo Champion, Dickerson, Patsy Danz, Shirley Pankratz, Susan Shene- Nancy Rogers, Margaret Biedermann, Missy Hardy, man, Nancy Howley, Becky Murray, Doris Kahanek. Yondle Climer, Barbara Ellison, Iris Brodbeck, Bonnie Association of Women Students Dixie Thorp, President OFFICERS President ............. ............................ ..... D i xie Thorp Vice-President ....... ..................... ............ P a tti Box Secretary ............ .... M arie Bohlman Treasurer ......... .........,. L inda Selk The AWS Council is composed of all residence hall presidents and vice-presidents, and four executive officers elected from all women residents. Purpose of the Council is to set and maintain standards for women. l 140 glow 5 Q ,lf Mu Phi Epsilon, honorary music sorority, received National Affiliation in the fall 141 OFFICERS President .....,.,.................... David Olson Vice-President ........................ David Cook Sponsor ...,.............. Dr. Thomas Brasher Alpha cha The Texas Iota Chapter of Alpha Chi, the Nolle Scholarship Society of Southwest Texas State College, is a member of the state organiza- tion perfected in 1922 under the Scholarship So- cieties of the South and nationalizecl in 1934 as Alpha Chi. Primary aim of Alpha Chi is to stimulate de- velop and recognize scholarship and the elements of character which make scholarship effective for the betterment of society. Members of Alpha Chi are chosen each year from the junior and senior classes according to the students' academic rank- ings. SENIOR MEMBERSHIP Allen, Patton Ball, Tommy Ruth Beckman, Dora jean Bormann, Nelson Cook, David Dressen, Pete Charles Fuentes, Isabel Herzilc, Aubrey Martin Hester, Agnes jean , Hull, Zelma Kraft, Margy jean McClure, Richie Morgenroth, Rose Moffitt, Dixie Ann Olson, David Schroeder, Charles Neal Schuiz, jewel Ardene Tolle, Carolyn Lucille Wehner, Linda Kaye Wells, Peggy Ann Woods, Lawrence Kenneth Ipha ch. JUNIOR MEMBERSHIP Barton, Weldon Bednar, Jonnie Bode, Elaine Brauer, jean Calvert, Kay Clark, Doris Clendennen, I.aNell Cockerell, Jacqueline Copley, Janie Crook, Virginia Effenberger, Donald Elbel, Kathleen Fischer, Barbara Fritz, Vivian Geer, Marta Grady, Frances Groves, David Gutherie, Mary jo Guttery, Edna Dedeke Hall, Ellen Harrell, Francis Hill, Phyllis Huebner, Carolyn Kafka, Jerry Kercheville, Jimmy Kocurek, Margaret McCallum, Karen Magee, Nancy Pritchard, Betty Roach, Eleanore Sone, Judith Spurrier, Linda Stockton, Norma Tanner, Joel. Thorp, Dixie Totty, Syra Touchstone, Jayne Vickers, Horace Ventur, Robert Wehe, Nathan Zamora, Raul Zwahr, Ruby V OFFICERS ' President ............................ Carolyn Carlile l Vice-President ...... .......... I ean Breuer Secretary ........ .............. Z elma Hull Treasurer ....,.. ...... D ora Beckmann Historian ............... ............ R omella Hall Star Reporter ................ Barbara Fischer Pedagog Reporter .......... Dolores Glatzert l to r, Z-elma Jo Hull, Dolores Glatzert, jean Breuer, Carolyn Carlile, Dora Beckman. Sigma Tau Delta Sigma Tau Delta is a national English honorary fraternity organized to advance the study of the chief literary masterpieces, to promote the mastery A of written expression and to foster a feeling of fellowship among students specializing in the English language and literature. Miss Sue Taylor Sponsor Dora Beckman Jean Breuer Carolyn Carlile l, Q. i Q'-4 Barbara Fischer Dolores Glatzert Romelle Hall Zelma Hull Delta Psi Kappa l to r, Peggy Botkin, Viviun Fritz. Linda Bennet, jackie Ellsworth, Kathleen Elbel, not pictured, Kathy Newlin President ................ .................... Vice-President ........... Secretary-Treasurer Reporter .................... Sergeant-at-arms ........ Historian ................ Sponsors ................. Associate Members OFFICERS Peggy Botkin Linda Bennett .. ............ Vivan Fritz Jackie Ellsworth Kathleen Elbel Kathy Newlin Jean Smith Mrs. Kirchoff Miss Clare Gamble Miss Elizabeth Stillman Delta Psi Kappa is an honorary organization recognize worthwhile achievement of Women Physical Education and develop interest there- to promote greater fellowship among women this field. Delta Tau Alpha lain: in ii in i President ..... Vice-President Secretary ............ Treasurer .... Reporter ...... Sentinel ...... l to r, Daniel Moellering, james Burwell, Pat Hensen, Clyde Woerner, john Moore, 2nd row, jim Castallow, Bobby Scroggins, Jerome Vinklarek, Gayle Davidson, Garland Daniel, G. C. Champagne, C. M. Gregg. OFFICERS Daniel Moellerin g ..........jerome Vinklarek Pat Henson jim Castallow Leroy Goodson Gale Davidson Delta Tau Alpha is an honorary fraternity for agriculture majors, which emphasizes high ethics, scholarship character, service and coopera- tion, leadership and the promotion of the profes- sion of Agriculture. es ai' Kappa Pi 1 I l V w 'ci rr 'N Q i 44 Hilda Bea Crumley Frazier Harris Pat Browne Iris Brodbeck President Vice-President Sec.-Treas. Repoftef Kappa Pi, a national honorary art fraternity restricted to majors and minors in art, is represented on the Hill by the Alpha Pi Chapter. The purpose of Kappa Pi is to promote art among college students, to stimulate higher scholarship in art, and to recognize potential and professional ability. Buckner, Patsy Ellison, Carol Beck, Virginia Meyer, Sandy Murry, Becky Kolojaco, Barbara , I , ,fn Pei' ADJ le' nj Xi . 0 , up .ag ,. 'E' if . 5 , '51, 'rl Charles Suckle Sponsor q-.ay Henson, Loretta Hovestadt, Claudine Randow, jean Utsler, Bill i T l n -fi? x 1 N v P R i P : :w.-7. :U - 5 ta, .W . P Ado'- r' A - Kappa Delta Pi officers, I to r, Zelma jo Hull, Raul Zamora, Nathan Wehe, jean Breuer, Charles Schroeder, Nelson Bormann, Linda Wehner, Irma L. Bruce, Charles Suckle. OFFICERS Nelson Bormann ............................. ............ P resident Charles Schroeder ...... ...... V ice-President Linda Welmner ..,...... ................ S ecretary Raul Zamora ....... ...........,...... T reasurer Jean Breuer ...... ....... P arliarnentarian Nathan Wehe ...... ...... H istorian-Reporter Zelma Io Hull ..... ....... P edagog Reporter Irma I.. Bruce .......... .................. C ounselor Charles Suckle ....... ............. C ounselor Kappa Delta Pi NOT PICTURED Margy Kraft Altenhoff Dora Jean Beckman Katie Coble Carlson La Nell Clendennen David Cook Linda Spurrier Duffield Frances Evans Betty Giesen Edna Guttery Romelle Hall Richie McClure Rose Morgenroth Robbie I. Moses Wilbert G. Mueller jane Marie Neal Kathleen Newlin Janette Pearson Ramsey Norma Gaile Stockton Carolyn L. Tolle Syra Beth Totty Mernbers, l to r, Laura Meyer, Sue Cox, Nelson Bormann, Susan Necrason, Beth Ann Newman, 2nd row, Mrs. Olga Dominquez, Suzanne Buratti, Dixie Thorp, Cecelia Martin, Yondle Climber, Carl Gerges, 3rd row, Bill Hobson, Marvin Car- ley, Patty Dalton, Jean Southworth, Linda Meade, Andra Arnold, Sandy Lewis, David Christian, Paul Spong. Sigma Alpha Eta Honorary fraternity for students interested in speech and hearing rehabilitation. Officers, 1 to r, Laura Meyer, Sue Cox, Nelson Bormann, Mrs. Olga Dominquez, Susan Necrason, Beth Ann Newman. OFFICERS President .,........ ....,....................... Vice-President ............. .. ...... .. Nelson Bormann Susan Necrason Tfeagufef ,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,.,,,,,,,,,,, ,,,,,........... L aura. MCYCI Recording Secretary ......... .......................- S HC COX Corresponding Secretary ................ Beth Ann NCWIDH11 Sponsors ,,,,,,,,..,,,,.,,,,,,,,,,,..... ...., M rs. Olga DO'lT1'lf1qL16Z Dr. Empress Zedler l fflw W L 151 Girls' Inter- Clu b Council ,A l to r, Lucie Holder, Brenda Ray, Carolida Sanders. Janice Storey OFFICERS President .,.,,.,.,.,,,,...................... Brenda Ray Vice-President ....... ...... C arolida Sanders Secretary .......... ................ I 2lI1lCe Storey 'llfeggufef ,,,, ,,,,,,.,,..,,,,.., L uC'l6 Holder Sponsor ,,,,,,,, ,.,.,. M iss Luverne Walrton The Girls Inter-Club Council is the governing body of the Women's social clubs on the Hill. Its membership is com- posed of each president and Vice-president, and two representatives from each club. Members, l to r, seated, Kathy Burg, Lucie Holder, Janice Storey, Miss Luverne Wa'1- ton, standing, Brenda Ray, Ginger Murphy, Bonnie Cabla, Rene Corns, Bobbie Brawner, Linda Baldwin, Carolida Sanders, Willyne Beken, Elaine Baugh, Sally Walker. ,I .-,..M ,. V , . 1 ,H nfl Q' ill LQS. . 4 , lr.-305' ' '-f-0.-. ' - . .fy M Q rife l. to r., Mr. Floyd Martine, Ronnie Gardner, Rieha-rd Shoppe, Tommy Smith, Gary Durst, jimmy Green, Bill Otis Men 's lnterfraternity Council OFFICERS President ............................................ Tommy Smith Vice-President ................ ......... I immy Green Secretary-Treasurer ........ ,..... R ichard Shoppe Sponsor ..,...................... ....,. F loyd Martine wr. g 1. to r., Richard Shoppe, Tommy Smith, jimmy Green , ft' ig Q4 lx Y X Judy Shaw Fall Judy Shaw ...... Bettie Gi esien ..... Pat Galyean ..........A Rose Ann Miller ...... JoAnn Burruss .... Judy Walker .... Barbara Bussa ........ Brenda Bertrand Barbara Chambers OFFICERS ......,.,,Presid'entum... ,N,.,,,,Yice-Presidentm, .,.,,,,,,,Secretary,,,A,-W ,,.,.,.,,fI'reasurer,,,,,,, .....,,,,.Reporter,,,,,,,,, ..........H1stor1an,,,,,,,.,N .......Parl1amentar1an,,,,,.,., ............SOl'1g Leaders,,,.,.., Ginger Murphy ..,,,,, .,,,,,,,, Brenda Ray ,.....,.,,,. Spring Judy Shaw JoAnn Burruss Brenda Bertrand Patti Box Gladyne Hewell Judy Walker Ginger Murphy Gladys Werner Barbara Chambers .lnterclub Represlenitatives. ...,.... ....... G inger Murphy Brenda Ray Pledge Captains Dr. 8: Mrs. Ceeill Hahal .........,.,r..,.... Sponsors ,.,,,.,,. Mr. 81 Mrs. Roland Manske ...............,..,.,,,,..,.,..,,., Claudia Nelson Joyce Michalsky Dr. Azalette Little Miss Laura Whittenburg Alpha Delta hi Dr. Azalete Little Miss Laura Whittenburg Pat Arnold Baier, Mary Jo Barker, Betty Bay, Laura Gloria Beckett 1 Brenda Bertrand Sandra Boardman Box, Patti Burruss, JoAnn Bussa, Barbara Patsy Caperton Betsy Carter I Barbara Chambers i 1 154 Al Bishop Sweetheart Charlton, Cynthia Delmar. Diane Dzuik, Carolyn Farmer, Judy Fisher, Betsy Ford, Dannah Forsythe, julie Foster, Frances Galyean, Pat Gibbs, Sarah Giesen, Bettie Guilfoyle, Anne Herder, Mary jean Hewell, Gladyne Horton, Nancy Kay Jernigan, jackie jones, Barbara Kirk, Claudine Knutson, Mary jane Lee, Peggy Marshall, Nancy Massie, Maribeth Michalsky, Joyce Miller, Mimi Miller, Rose Ann Murphy, Ginger Nelson, Claudia Ray, Brenda Rogers, Nancy Seerdon, Linda Seibert, Marilyn Sisson, jo Ellen Smith, Betty Anne Sommer, Helen Sparks, Beth Thorp, Dianne Walker, Judy Wallace, Freddie Werner, Gladys Wilkinson, joan Woodburn, Frances York, Andrea OFFICERS Fa Spring Willyne Beken ..... ........... P resident. .......... ......... E 'lain-e Baugh Elaine Baugh ..... .......... V ice-President Sandra Dick Jacque Burk ...... ........... S ecretary ........... .......... K ita Hyatt Sandra Dick ......... .,..,.. T reasurer ....... ...... M arie Bolhlman Jane Moore ............. ........ R eporter ....... ..... C aroll Hendrix Penny Bickersitaff ....... ........... H istonian .............. ....... M ari'lyn Jones Judy Heth-erly ........... ........ P arliamenftarian, ......,. ........ A nn Shelton Marily Psencik ....,...... ........ S ong Leader ........ ....... Judy Johnson Keirh Garrett ........................................ WRA Rep ..... ............................. S andra Russell Carolida Sanders, Linda Baldwin .,........, Interclub .......... Judy Hetherly, Linda Baldwin Miss Mary Louise Hightower ,............. .Sponsor ........ Miss Mary Louise Hightower Wlllyne Beken Mr. and Mrs. Sam Bowers ........,.... Honorary Sponsors Mr. and Mrs. Marti-n Fry Mary Louise Hightower Delta Sigma Delta Verge! Perry Sweetheart Ashley, Beverly Baldwin, Linda Bell, Judy Beynon, Barbara Bickerstaff, Penny Biggerstaff, Shirley Blaschke, Ellie Bohlmann, Marie Burk, Jacque Chance, Loma Lou Crofford, Linda Davis, Linda Daily, Gwen Dick, Sandra Donaldson, Becky Donley, Paula Doughty, Penny Ellison, Linda Fann, Geraldine Foster, Jana Foster, Lana Fox, Arlene Fuller, Sue Ellen Gaither, Betti Garrett, Mary Keith Gilcrease, Barra Guither, Nancy Hays, Jimmie Hendrix, Carol Hetherly, Judy Hill, Patricia Hobson, Joan Hulme, Pat Hyatt, Kita Johnson, Judy Jones, Marilyn Langwell, Carol Le Barre, Pam Lenz, Ruby McCallum, Karen McGuill, Phyllis McNeely, Priscilla Meade, Linda Moore, Jane Psencik, Marilyn Reynolds, Pat Roach, Eleanore Russell, Sandra Sanders, Carolida Shelton, Ann Spurrier, Mary Taylor, Lydia Ward, Sandra Woodard, Suzie .. Lora Lee Walker Judy Richardson Sue Sanders Ruby Atkins Sherrill Duncan Emma Diaz Margaret Ray Isabel Fuentes WRA Represenmtive Ceverene Sorenson Bonnie Cabla Janice Storey Judy Elza Ruby Atkins . Mrs. Arlene Lann Mrs. R. E. Turpin Harold jobes Sweetheart Adcox Barbara Adler Barbara Atkins Ruby Bachmeyer Darlene Behrens Frances Cabla Bonnie Carrejo, Ana Marie Collins, Margie Danz, Patsy Diaz, Emma Dressback, Lanell Duncan, Shcrill Edling, Rosalea Ellison, Carol Elm, Judy Fcnlon, Patricia Fuentes, Isabel Gutherie, Mary Jo Jarrett, Glennetta Jolmson, Rona Lawrence, Jerrie Lenhart, Patty Lynn, Pamela Measels, Mary Kathryn Meyer, Sidney Moore, Betty Jane Neuman, Jo Ann Olmlieiser, Mariann O'Riley, Mary Payne, Maryann Rand-ow, Jean Ray, Margaret Ann Rehms, Kathryne Richardson, Judy Salzman, Patty Sorenson, Ceverene Sorenson, Mary Spivey, Barbara Storey, Janice Svoboda, Mary Ann Teichelman, Shirley Tomlin, Frances West, Linda OFFICERS Fall Spring Maurine Corns ....... .......... P resident .,.,...,... ,,..,.. B renda Bowlin Bobbie Brawner ...v.... ,......... V ice-President ........ ,. ...... Agnes Hester Lynette Handrick ..... ....,. R ec. Secretary, ,,....... .,.... K athy Burg Martha McCall ...,. Corres. Secretary ,.,..,. ...... L inda Selk Maurine Corus Brenda Bowlin ..... ........,.. T reasurer ...,,,.,,. ,...... S ue juel Brenda Bowlin Pat Teer ..,........ Judi Stokes .... Linda Selk .......,... Sand-ra Dawson ...,. Reporter ..........,Historian ,,,.,,,,Par1iamentarian. ......,,Song Leader... Judi Stokes Beverly LeVrier Kathy Newlin Sandra Dawson Susie Morris ...... ........., W RA Rep ......... ...... S usie Morris Kathy Burg ................... .......... I nterclub Reps ,.,...... ........,.... L ucie Holder Bobbie Brawner ...........,...,.......... Mrs. Saphrona Krause .Pledge Captains. ,,,,.,Sponsors Mr. and Mrs. Bill Harrison ...., Honorary Sponsors Theta Psi Delta Yondle Climber Miss Barbara Guinn I l,,2. 160 we 1 , , 'Q Bill Otis Ross McGlothin Sweetheart Sweetheart Krause, Mrs. Saphrona Akin, Sharon Bagley, Maebeth Brawner, Bobbie Bryclen, Mary Lynn Burg, Kathy Climer, Yondle Crumley, Hilda Damon, Dotty Dawson, Sandra Dean, Dianne Dearing, Francis Dubeisslon, Carole Eklund, Sandy Forester, Suzanne Foulds, Linda Gross, Betty Hallock, Lynn Hamlin, Tommie Handrick, Lynette Hearn, Dannie Heno, Cathy Hester, Agnes Holder, Lucie Hopson, Laura Howard, Mary Beth Johnson, Janice Juel, Sue Kline, Carol Lawrence, Judy LeVrier, Beverly Lohn, Jenni Maroney, Francine Martindale, Gayle Mercer, Linda Meyer, Laura Meyer, Sandy McCall Martha McQua'tters, Canoline Morris, Susie Naiser, Carolyn Oeltjen, Sarah Osborne, Betty Sue Ring, Phyllis Sappington, Linda Scott, Patsy Selk, Linda Spurlock, Pat Stegall, Nancy Stenberg, Freddie Stokes, Judi Stubbs, Suzanne Teer, Pat Turner, Diane Turpin, Marilyn Wagner, Marilyn Ward, Sherry West, Joann Whiteley, Joanna Yale, Dottie Richard Vrana Sherry Duncan Fall Richard Vrana .....,... . Sherry Duncan ....... .... Tommy Maschke Gordy Mechler ....... . Allen Walker ..... . Stewart Myer ...... ........ OFFICERS Spring ........President.......... Sherry Duncan ....Vice-Pre-sident......... Ronnie Gardner Secretary,..., ........Treasurer...... Reporter...,.., Ken Krueger Randy Webster Allen Walker ,Song Leader ....,.,..,.,,,..,..,,,,.,,..,..r... A1 Bishop Pledge Captain. ............ Billy Don Edmondson Alpha La m bda Nancy Kay Horton Sweetheart Anderson, Bill Armentrout, Pat Baldwin, Jerry Bishop, Al Brown, Buster Burruss, Larry Clark, Donnie Condry, Sonny Edmondson, Billy Don J. Farris, Bill Gardner, Ronnie Hagan, Tommy Haley, O. C. Hardwick, jack Henderson, johnny Howard, Butch Iobes, Harold Kelly, Tom Koerth, Ervin Krueger, Kenneth Lively, Robert Lynum, Billy Marshall, joe Mechler, Gordy Meyer, Stewart O'Conne1l, Bill Robins, Wm. H. Shufoird, jack Sinclair, Bill Stewart, David Tomblin, Randy Walker, A-llen Webster, Randy Wilburn, jerry Alpha Psi L ii? jimmy Green OFFICERS President ............ ---4-- I immY Gfeen Vice-President ...... ------- G MY Dufst Secretary ............. ----------------- B H1 Otis Treasurer ....... ------- W aYne Bettge Ka ppa Tau Delta Barta Cilcrease Sweetheart Kathy Newlin Sweetheart Berry, Terry Bettge, Wayne Biedermann, David Bourgeois, Mik-e Brechtel, Wayne Brophy, Bill Buller, Ralph Busby, Stanford Campball, Tom Canion, Williain Carlow, Charles Chauvin, john Cornett, Gene Curtis, Jan-es Dickerson, Tom Drost, David Durst, Gary Evans, Joe Flannigan, Ronald Holman, Richard Lewis, Charles Mahan, Harold Massie, David Mokry, Robert Moore, Claude Myers, Charles Neuse, Roland Ottis, Bill Peiser, Royce Pinero, Jim Potsavich, Bill Putman, Vick Rash, Daniel Repp, Robert Robinson, james Sadler, Cliff Schweers, Gary Shivers, Charles Staats, Dave Stockton, Kenneth Sugarek, james Utsler, Bill Walker, Danny Kappa Taus Tommy Smith President ............. ' Vice-President ........ Secretary ......... Treasurer ........ Chaplain ...... Historian ..... Sentinel ....... Reporter ...... Pi Sigma Chi 166 OFFICERS Tommy Smith Dick Yax Jerry Matus John Waiseth Ross McGlothlln Marshall Bethel Frank Miller Bethel, Marshall Bowles, Rudy Boyett, Bob Casselberry, Bob Clark, Bobby David, Charles Bill Heavin Betty McGinnis Dettling, Clarence Edwards, Lloyd Sweetheart Fowler, Charles Gerjes, Spunky He-avin, Bill Higdon, Pat Hobson, Bill Hugh, Mike Knuclsen, james Knudsen, Tommy Kogm, Donnie Laws, Bob Lenwcbcr, Hcrshnll Matus, jerry Mallard, jay McGlorhlin, Ross Miller, Frank Muegge, Michael Musgrave, A. W. Pedigo, Gary Pennington, Bob Perry, Vergel Phillips, Larry Ray, Ed Scott, Jerry Sharp, jerry Smith, Lawson Tobias, Andy Trcka, Chuck Underwood, Douglas Waisath, John Wallen, Paul Wiley, Lloyd R. Wittenbach, Robert Wrigh't, Frankie Wrigh't, jim Yax, Richard Younger, Icy E. Kappa Taus host exes at homecoming reception. Delta Sig's serenade rushees X C4 vw-QA - A. D. Chi Style Show rL1'v52i ICI! ,BDI LEIZQ 20124 Af' -- '.z.D . -.:. AD. Chi rush party Greek Snapshots I 168 Greeks Get Together , . , if. Thetas present president a gift at their Christmas for- mal. Each pledge class put on a skit at the Phi Delt Western Dance. Alpha Psi Lambda gave a bar-b-que for new members and dates. faq we j+SYii -- Greeks Phi Delts. . . Homecoming Booth H 'ir ,V H ,S ,W 4 Delta Sigs present their Hman. Kappa Taus on the stallions QW DWMW 1 .Vi qc 1 ' V , ,M ' , 1st row, l to r, Patricia Flack, Lynda Pope, Ann Cates, jane Hughs-on, Jacqualine Moses, Sharon Pixley, Linda Wilbeck, Patricia Browne, 2nd row, Mrs. Rowena Hugh- son, Helen Triplett, julia Glick, Vedela DeWald, jackie Curtis, Dr. Hazel McCanne, Mrs. Grace Hyatt, Bill Hyatt, 3rd row, Pat Loomis, Dixie Thorp, Carol Ann Hajovsky, Suzanne Necrason, Loida Garcia, Colleen Tiller, 4th row, Jim Thorn, Marcus jackson, Rose Ann Miller, Alice Gay Nation, Sue Buford, Anne Blackard, Io Ann johns, Lucie Holder, Kathy Burg, Kita Hyatt, Joye Oliver, 5th row, Hallie Culpetter, Pamela Lynn, Doloris Kahanek, Jerry Lee Benton, Iris Brodbeck, Linda Wehman, Pat Pierce, Jackie Cockrell, Bonnie Smith, Pat Teer, Sandra Dawson, Douglas Smith, 6th row, Mary Treece, jill Tom, Brenda Ray, Norma Galle Stockton, Nancy Phillips, Lucinda Smith, Roselyn Renger, Jan Schupp, Rebecca Murry, Judy Grissett, Hilda Edgar, Kathryn Baily, Alice Garrett, Carol Obenhaus. Association For Childhood Education 1 to r, Dr. Hazel McCanne, Sponsor, Jackie Moses, Treasurer, Pat Browne, Parliamentariang Patricia Flack, Prog. Chr., Mrs. Hyatt, Mrs. Hughson, Sponsors, 2nd row, Ann Cates, President, Shirley Pixley, Secretary, Linda Pope, Vice-President, Linda Wilbeck, Soc. Chr. ACE Sweethearts, Jane Hughson and Bill Hyatt T-a ,M-.11 L to R, lst row: Vicki Calli-han, Virginia Stalmach, Eva Ashford, Beverly Titzell, Maribeth Massie, Glenda Pick- ett, Dianne Measels, Mr. Chambers. 2nd row: Dick Fos- sler, Charles Thomspon, Philip Sommers, Roy Bronander, Bob Treadwell, Douglas Horton, Clifford Swift, John Mastrovich, Richie McClure, Ken Dorman, Charles Kay, C. D. Gipson, Rex Wiegand. 3rd row: Dr. Emery, Ross Murphy, Glenn Longley, Stanford Busby, Alton Ezell, Fred Wagner, Pat Higdon, johannas Nauert, james Clark, Charles Larrison. Not pictured: Judi Dees, Madelyn Young, Sandra Dick, Joyce Collins, Martha McCall, Jo- Ann Kosarek, Betty Io Gassner, Jayne Touchstone, Wen- dell Hethcock, Ralph Buller, David Staats, john Landre- neau, Donald Huppert, Thomas Hawkins, Wendell Lit- tlefield, Bob Anderson, Buddy Gregg, Bennie Thomp- son, Ronnie Coleman, Bob Pennington, Milton Sommer- field, Pat Allen, Chuck Trcka, Mr. Savage. Biology Club l to r, Ross Murphy, Ken Dorman, Beverly Titzell, Philip Somers, Dr. Emery President ................. OFFICERS Ross Murphy Vice-President ........... Ken Dorman Secretary .............. ....... B everly Titzell Treasurer .......... ........ P hilip Somers Reporter ....... .......... B ob Anderson Sponsors ....... ........... D r. W. P. Emery Mr. Norman Savage at .diva ij, . :,..,,,, ,.. . 1, l , . tiaw 'za FW' fd 'gf J -TJ .Qu . . we 3 ..--3 Jimmy Kercheville, Editor H55 , , CV '1 It Zlihe ullege btar STAFF ' ........................ .... I immy Kercheville Editor ..................... Managing Editor ....,..... ................. ......,.... I e ff Duffield Bud Robinson Butch Howard Business Manager ............ Asst. Business Manager .... Features Editor ..,.......... .....,,, L inda Spurrier Sports Editor .......,........ ..... C harles Hughes Asst. Sports Editor ........ ............ B obby Valenta Picture Editor ............ ..... B ill Westmoreland Cartoonist ................ ......,.......... S am Richardson Society Editor .....v...... ...............................tt.... J o Ann Burruss Copy Editors ........................................ Io Ann Hurruss, Charles H-ughes, james Maier, Don Minear, Marilyn Psencik, Cathy Sanson, Patti Stoup, Bill Westmoreland, Gene White. Reporters .........................,.. Bob Armistead, Teanne Collins, Paulette Cooke, Diane Dunlap, Carolyn Eubanks, Guy Gatlin, Ann Goodwyn, Anne Guilfoyle, Mary Hale, Dennis Harp, Butch Howard, Kitty Kaczmar, Iarjoe LaPresto, Stella Leal, Rita McDermott, Don Minear, Betty jane Moore, Jarline Mueller, Wes Pendley, Patricia Perkins, Charles Robinson, john Spence, Judy Stokes, Dianne Thorp, Bobby Valenta, Walt Wiley, Sugar Wright. Staff, l to r, Bill Westmoreland, Bud Robinson, Charles Hughes, jirnrny Kercheville, I eff Duffield, Linda Spurrier. l to r, Patti Stoup, Anne Guilfoyle, Betty Jane Moore, Dianne Thorp, Mary Hale, Ann Goodwyn, Pete Perkins, Carolyn Eubanks, Jeanne Collins, 2nd row, Bruce Roche, Linda Duffield, Charles Hughes, Bud Robinson, Peck Westmoreland, Bobby Valcnta, james Maier, Bill Harrell, Paulette Cooke, Stella Leal, Diane Kercheville, Jimmy Kercheville, 3rd row, jeff Duffield, Don Minear, Letty XVhitehead, Wfalt Wiley, Bob Armisteacl, john Yarchuska, Myrl Dixon-the workers which help pub- lish the COLLEGE STAR each week. Star Staff 1 to r, Charles Hughes, Jimmy Kercheville, Diane Dunlap, Bill Westmoreland Bud Robinson. ,Fun 6. l I U .41 xi . 1' - ' . 4 V at 5 , , I .Agnew - .. V 1 ' Y- 4- '4' 7? qi ,i , '- . 9 A. E43 ff . 5 t '+ f-lI...H-.H Peggy Lee Nancy Butler john Richardson Judy Stokes Leliie Whitehead .. Mr. Roy Moses Pedago 3 if 'hx ,bn ..-'l' Judi Stokes Pat Hanson, Wanda Harwell, Sharon Hagerty, Staff mem bers. Nancy Butler 177 . f,,1 ' - Illia bqwllfr lil tits ,Mlm ll ' i 1 i l. to r., Cathy Samson, Ann Goodwyn, Betty Jane Moore, Mary Hale, Rita McDer- mott, Nancy Butler, Linda Spurrier Duffield, jeff Duffield, Dennis Harp, james Maler, Roy Moses, Bruce Roche, Bill Westiimorelaiad, Bobby Valenta, Bud Robin- son, Sugar Wright. Press Club 1. to r., Linda Duffield, Charles Hughes, jeff Duffield, Bill Wes'tmoreland OFFICERS Vice-President ...... ........ Sponsors ...... 178 President ............... .........,......-. Secretary ............. ..... ........ Treasurer ........ ....... Jeff Duffield Bill Westmoreland Linda Duffield Charles Hughes Bruce Roche Roy Moses ? M .,. i Members are, left to right. lst row. Norman Holmberg, Charles jennies, Charles Feuerbacher, Vergel Perry, Marty Mechler, jesus Soto, David Terry, Don Newberry. 2nd row, Paul I-Iopson, John Ballard, Douglas Callaway, Mike Mug- gey, Douglas Anderson, Douglas Sherry, Warren jones, Glenn Garner, Hugh Stewart, Dr. Victor L. Bowers, james Salyer, Jerry Mycue, Adolph Burnhard. 3rd row, Clyde Haley, Gilbert Steelhammer, Floyd Ehlert, James Miller, Saul Sepulveda, Tomas Matthews, Benny Couphis, C. E. Boyd, Thomas Edling, Billy Lawrence, Gerald Bradshaw. Industrial Arts Clu b The Industrial Arts Club provides preparatory experiences for prospec- tive teachers of industrial arts and provides opportunities for develop- ment of personal leadership in the field. The club also strives to further the cause of industrial arts and related fields, and to provide for and develop social consciousness among its members. l to r, Charles Feuerbacher, Reporter, Marty Mechler, V. Pres., Vergel Perry, Parliamentarian, Paul Hopson, Sponsor, Don Newberry, President, Jesus Stoto, Treasurerg David Terry, Secretary rf Elaine Baugh I. A. Sweetheart El V 1 nib l. to r., Bill Harrell, Letty Whitehead, Betty Ann Greenwood, Gerry Knowles, Steve ' Walker, Lulee Winston, Larry Woods, Darlene Rothkamp, Don Minear, Frances Grady, Linda Spurrier, Carol Ellison. College Players l. to r., Bill Harrell, Linda Spurrier, Larry Woods, Carol Ellison, Don Min- 63.13. H? Y B180 OFFICERS President ............................................ Vice-President ........... Secretary-Treasurer Larry Woods Bill Harrell Don Minear Parliarnentarian ......... ............. C arol Ellison Historian ................. ........ Sponsor ............ Linda Spurrier Gresdna Galloway 3 Ken Burns Cmlfles Wfemefs jean Breuer Allen Taylor President VICC-PICSICICUT Secretary Treasurer terested in the arts, an opportunity for expression and enjoyment, to en- courage creative activity in such areas as writing, music and painting. The Cheshyre Cheese Club sponsors THE SCRIPT, a collection of student NV Bussa, Barbara Bdling, Rosalea Fisher, Barbara Fry, Mike Gladson, Royce Gregory, Dorothea Hall, Romelle Huff, Amelia Kendall, jean Montgomery, Walter Patterson, Erin Kay Pena, Elsie Ramirez, Elvira Schroeder, John L. Smith, Dorothy Stephens, Nancy Sterling, Betsy Wehner, Linea Worley, Charlotte LV it I ,, . , V -. ' A Qujiisig IN 445:-,... - in-nl All lst row, 1. to r.: Clifton Vickers, Morris Edmondson, Mary Hale, Viola Katt, joan Kendall, Beth Wimberley, Ralph M-etz, John Schroeder, 2nd row: Bob Bounds, Glenn Schwarz, Penny Mings, Marilyn Thrasher, Elizabeth Crenwelge, Mary jungk, 3rd row: James Kriegel, Craig Pybus, Betsy Carter, jewel Schulz, Martha Goodman, Hazel jane Wood, Hugh Meredith, 4th row: Neal Pahl, David Groves, jane Alm- stead, Alfred Wright, Ronnie Gardner, Monroe Prellopg Sth row: Bert Burris, George Meyer, Max Paul Money, Jene Hauptrief, William Bates, Tommy Hawkins, 6th row: Randy Franz, Harvey Wetz, Harold Halcom, Jerry Baese, Robert Vontur, Roger Goertz, jerry Weber, William Ross Moore, jack Wagner, Jim Bennett, Gary Ped- igo, Charles Wiemers. President ....... Secretary ......... Treasurer ............ Parliamentarian Publicity .......... Sponsor ............ OFFICERS German Club Monroe Prellop Viola Kott William Ehrke Weldon Barton Fred Wagner Mrs. D. Reeves 1. to r., Monroe Prellop, Mrs. D. Reeves, William Ehrek, Wel don Barton, Viola Kott, Fred Wagner ,.,..,H:m.,..,-..+R . ., W, , President ........... Vice-President Secretary ........... Treasurer ...... Reporter ..... ll 'D L to R: Dr. Cecil Hahn, Bob Pennington, Marshall Bethel, Buddy Gregg, Jayne Touchstone, Beverly Titzeil, Doug Horton, Dave Staats, 2nd row, Charles Kay, Herbert Holcomb, Tommy Hawkins, Pat Higden, Roy Bronander, johanas Na- vert, James Clark, Ken Dorman. lpha Rho Delta Alpha Rho Delta was organized on the Hill this year for those inter- ested in medical and dental professions. It provides a chance for students to discuss these two professions as well as professional schools and occupations. L to R, Douglas Horton, Charles Kay, Bob Anderson, james Clark. Buddy Gregg OFFICERS Dou las Horton Bobg Anderson Charles Kay Buddy Gregg james Clark ' V' -1- sv-I l to r, Jacob Bossley, Harold Abel, W. C. Evans, Bobby Scroggins, Jerome Vinklarek, D. Schmidt, 2nd row, T. R. Buie, Garland Daniels, Charles Schumann, James Moore, Clyde Woerner, John Kincaid, Wayne Luker, Paul Olen- busch, Michael Graham, Rex Mayhew, 3rd row, Robert Saunders, Gerald Brister, Norman Davidson, Paul Gottis, ,Qs J.. .QQ :JS QQ Luther Shane, Daniel Moellering, :ith row, Jerry Ed- mondson, Windell Sansom, Leroy Goodson, Ralph Kle- bold, Frank Crawford, Ronnie Stephens, James Under- wood, Ramiro Garcia, Charles Ahrens, 5th row, Adolph Novak, Jim Watson, Benny Friend, James Taylor, Harold Jobes. Future Farmers of America l to r, Wayne. Luker, Jerome Vinklarek, Harold Abel, Jacob Bossley, J. D. Schmidt, Bobby Scroggins, Leroy Goodson, W. C. Evans ml I FALL OFFICERS President .................................. D. Schmidt Vice-President ..... ....... J erome Vinklarek Secretary ............. ............ B obby Scroggins Treasurer ........ ........... W . C. Evans Reporter ............ .......... H arold Abel Sentinel ................. ....... W ayne Lucker Parliamentarian ....... ...... J . M. Bausley Student Advisor ..... .... L ieroy Goodson Sponsors ................ .......... T . R. Buie James Elliott Q 17 - F-we 1 .5 'J Jo Ann West Sweetheart of FFA SPRING OFFICERS 1. to r., Daniel Moelle-ring, jerry Edmondson, Clyde X5C'oerner, Pedro Abrigo, Bobby Scroggins FARMERS :gur- E a Lyndal Wolverton Gloria Beckett Fall President Spring President . 1, 'A it in E, if 'wel 'Q' iv. L aa 'Q - ' F-.gi lush ,V xt., ' vfI7l a e we v-. il I I T2 Q2 1..- Kappa Lambda Kappa The purpose of Kappa Lambda Kappa is to form a bond of friendship and loyalty among membersg to bring them in closer contact with the greater organ- izations of Home Economicsg to aid in furthering this work in the home, schools, and communities and to provide opportunity for personal development of the members. Arnold, Phyllis Q gi 'w' 4' 'M Baker, Cora Sue -- ' -..,, Ball, Sue 4... -- ff-P -- Barksdale, Peggy , Bay, Laura Biggs, Karen M. Champagne, Sue na 5- Q 'Q - 7'-' Corns, Maurine Dickerson, Mada Beth , ,-L. ,i - 4' Q Jug V 'S' xg- Dismukes, Charlotte . Y ,Y X F Y Donaldson, Shirley 1 A.: -. f -1 Dungen, Mary Francis V l r 7 an ' fa 1 Tig, 1 .51 s Durbin, Janice Esse, Christene Ford, Dannah ' v ' Frank Sylvia Geer, Marta Giesen, Bettie -T Gilcrease, Barta 186 Gips, Marjorie Gross, Betty Harrell, Annette l-letherlcy, Judy Hinze, Fay Hribek, Mary Ann Huglancl, Patricia jones, Bernice Koonson, Sondra jo Krause, Catherine Krebs, Judith Lackey, julia LeVrier, Beverly Ann Lolm, jerrilyn Mannering, Alva Sue Morris, Martha Newman, Verlee Ohnheiser, Muriunn Peabody, Sina Pfeiffer, Mary Lou Phillippus, Mary Roach, Eleanore Rea, Carolyn Joyce Rogers, Nancy Ann Rohe, joella Sanders, jere Lyn Shcuetz, Betty Jo Shaw, Judy Smith, Betty Anne Storey, Janice Stuessel, Sandra Uselton, Lanelle Van Delden, Sonja Wallace, Freddie Ann Weir, Carolyn Woodburn, Frances '- 'f' 9 L I V ma il -Sq ' l . Y 4 -I Y, ' i L A 6 IQ..- X 'i..Qv fy ' 36. QI? V, rr 1 l 5: '3 ai. Q., TQ Q ' Hg .f---, A V - y. '-'-, , , ' ,f Q 4 A' l ., A -4 . - er'e' eh. KLK r ., '4 i -.. X -U u W' . Sf C7 CST ,Q OO v - 53' W ., ,. 'N fu. , -'H as ru., -.-., ' V, xr 'X r 9' 4 I , , l OFFICERS President ................................................ Rose Morgenroth Vice-President ................. ...... E lizabeth Collins Recording Secretary ........... ...... J udith Gladson Corresponding Secretary ...... ...... M ary jean Bland Treasurer ............................. ................. j oyce Durham Chorister ...................,..... ................ S yra Beth Totty Chaplain .................. ...... N orma Galle Stockton Warden ........,.................. ...... A nna Margaret Shane Alumnae Secretary ....... .......,,,,,,,,.,,,,,,, J une Gass HlStOrlaI1 ..........,........... ..,.,,,.,.,,,,,,,,, N ancy Conway Sponsor .................... .... M rs. Eleanor Johnson l to r, Elizabeth Collins, Judith Gladson, Syra Beth Totty, Rose Mor- genroth, Mary Jean Bland, Joyce Durham, Znid row, Norma Gaile Stockton, Anna Margaret Shane, June Gass, Nancy Conway Larry Wolf , , Mu Phi Epsilon Beau M u P h I E I I O n al The Alpha Pi Chapter of Mu Phi Epsilon received na- tional affiliation in the fall. was organ- Mu Phi Epsilon ized to stimulate interest in music among students of the college for betterment of ta- lent of its members and to give financial aid to worthy students. This page is dedicated to Faye Getfcbmrm, Mu Pbi Epsi- lon member, wbo may killer! in fm automobile acrielent November 25. Faye wer fl Jerzior' from lI'7elmer. Mary jean Bland Elizabeth Collins Nancy Conway Rose Morgenroth Anna Margaret Shane Judi Sone Joyce Durham June Gass Judith Gl2LdS0H Norma Gaile Stockton Syra Beth Totty Mrs. Eleanor johnson 1 A 3? i as T7 2' A l '. ,J 95 6 TLIYS 44 A 188 1-r l to r, Danny Gomez, Mike Graham, Larry Wolf, Walter Tom Allen, Milton Fox, Gene Lewis, jeff Fredrick, Ar- Hutchenson, Tonny Martinez, Tom Fletcher, 2nd row, mando Murillo, Wayne Dudney, Avery Sharp, Arlen Tie- Tom Walters, David Groves, john Rupple, jonnie Bednar, ken, Bob Schlabach Jim Fryer, Donald Minear, David McCumber, 3rd row, Joyce Durham Phi Mu Alpha Sinfonia W7 1 to r, jeff Frederick, Tom Fletcher, Wayne Dudney, Jonnie Bed- L t A nar, Larry Wolf, Donald Minear. President ........,., ...... J eff Frederick Vice-President ..... .... I onnie Bednar Sec.-Treas. .................... ........ D onald Minear Alumni Secretary ........ ........ W ayne Dudney Parliamentarian ....... ..... T homas Fletcher Purpose of Phi Mu Alpha Sinfonia Fraternity of America is to further the cause of music, to fos- ter the mutual welfare and brotherhood of stu- dents ot music and to encourage loyalty to the Alma Mater. Along with Phi Delta Gamma Sorority the Sin- fonia sponsors the Christmas Festival of Song. 189 i Row I, l. to r. Joan Kendall Betsy Sterling Paula Haenel Linda Pope Linda Martin Ann Wendell Sherry Ayres Lucretia Rupple Joy Oliver Gina Post Wililma Patton Karen Dorris Joyce Durham Kaye Calvert Judy Gladson Chrystal Beck Georgeann Love Hannah Flood Darlene Pooley Kathy Bloxham Gladys Werner Jean Kendall Row II Ruby Pierpont Beth Knitt Nancy Horton Lavonne Hall Sherry Shaw Potthoff Anna Margaret Shane A Cappella Choir Row II, cont. Judi Sone Rose Morgenroth Judy Johnson Lincla Meade Diane Lege Kay Burnett Syra Beth Totty Margaret Ann Ray Diane Chupil-1 Susan Moses Norma Stockton Margie Wolfshohl Sarah Oeltjen Faye Getchmann Alice Nation Nancy Conway Allie Goodson Row III Richard Sharp Claude Damon Jimmy Fryer Avery Sharp , Jay Mallard David Groves Arthur Larson Larry Wolfe Tommy Lanum Tommy Gillespie Row III, cont. Tommy Walters Glen Garner Terry Potthoff Jim McCoy Row IV Paul Dunlap Danny Martin Dan Bennett Wayne Dudney Buddy Steele Jeff Fredrick Row IV. cont, Dick Lyons Mark Luther Ross McLaughlin Bill Ottis Charles Shivers Jolm Rupple Bunl-:y Howle Leland Lundgren Ira Bowles, Director MEMBERS ARE: Adams, Martha Akin, Sharon Arnold, Pat Baier, Mary Jo Bertrand, Brenda Branch, Clelia Brawner, Bobbie Brown, Beverly Bryden, Mary Lynn Bynum, Carolyn Carter, Betsy Chambers, Barbara Chance, Loma Lou Christena, Leta Clarida, Nancy Climer, Yondle Crumley, Hilda Davidson, Mickey Davis, Diane Dean, Diane Eiaz, Emma Elkins, Dee Dee Evers, Janie Ferguson, Jackie Ford, Dannah Forester, Suzanne Fox, Arlene Texas St rutters Fulton, Pat Gutherie, Mary Jo Hallock, Lynn Hays, Jimmie Hearn, Karen Hendrix, Carol Hester, Brenda Howard, Mary Beth Johnson, Judy Juel, Sue Kahanek, Delores Langwell, Carol Lawrence, Judy Layton, Shirley McNeely, Prissy Martin, Margi Mayrant, Sandra Mercer, Linda Miller, Fredrica Murphy, Ginger Nelson, Nancy Oeltjen, Sarah Ottwork, Carol Pendergrast, Sharon Philippus, Blanche Pipes, Bonnie Proffitt, Cherry OFFICERS, 1 to r, Carol Hendrix, Margi Martin, Barbara Chambers, Yondle Clirnar, Loma Lou Chance, Joanne West, Pat Ray, Brenda Bertrand. 191 Ray, Pat Rees, Cherry Roach, Eleanore Sanders, Sue Scott, Patsy Smith, Rhonda St. Clair, Dottie Stenberg, Freddie Stokes, Judi Strayhorn, Frances Stroman, Joyce Stubbs, Suzanne Stuessel, Kay Taquino, Nancy Taylor, Lorraine Turpin, Marilyn Vance, Brenda Wagner, Marilyn Ward, Sherry Warden, Elizabeth West, Jo Ann Wilmoth, Elsie Wilson, Dianne Witten, Jan Yale, Dottie ,eerie . L to R, Linda Crofford., Carol Kline, Helen Sommer, Barbara Haby, Nancy Krez- mier, Mary Girdley, 2nd row, Mary Hale, Jane Kneupper, Sandra Boardman, Nola Alexander, Linda Guinn, Patsy Dugar, Vicki Ward. Majorette Corps Majorette Captain Linda Crofford 1' 1 192 ,.,1 is-' S W T Band Organization uard Y 93 l to r, Lawrence Huntschik, Armando Murillo, Danny Gomez, Sandra Manicom, Randy Below, Arlen Tieken, Ronny Maneth, Bobby Burns, Roddy Hotz, Wayne Smith, Bobby Hunz, 2nd row, Ronald Hood, james Watford, jim Hartman, Fuzzy Lewis, Tony Martinez. Anton Bek, Director 5,.,,.2, . 'L L A A EV f':i..-'- -,,. IA V, ' :Mi S f ' i' 7 9 1Q.4.Lf.-, V M ll qmluwlll w, A N :rife be it ' fi' 3 U3 C sn 2' E? rn V' 3 1-r N E PD F3 2. D- U1 D- Q N 3 4' D I ... n rw rn CD sn ' 55 n O UQ U. D 0 4 r-r .... Us D' . mv gi Fi Sf DJ fb SQ 5, UQ FH 'L Q N cr' ,-? K4 cs D' .M E, I Q :s m U5 U3 ,D : 9 'W Q '5 '3 ro '31 E3 9. zz 5 E. ,.,, :s o V7 7-1 E' E 4 :S iw K4 :WU rg P. ui 9 The dance band performing at Evans Auditorium 194 . '6....x pu , is Texas Student Education Association The Texas Student Education Association is a professional club for teachers, the aim of which is to strengthen professional spirit- through mem- bership participation. Miss Carrie Shepherd is sponsor. Members of the J. Lloyd Read chapter of TSEA are: Adams, Marcia Elaine Albers, Patsy Ann Allen, DiAnna B. Allen, Frank Anderson, Mrs. Jean Appleby. Sandra Kay Atkinson, Beth Ann Auten, Annette Ayres, Sherry L. Barstis, Rebecca Lu Bagley, Maebeth Balinm-in I nette Deanne - A . -Y Baker, Cora Sue Baker, Kathleen Kae Bargas, Valeska A. Barron, Carolyn Beck, Linda Lee Beck, Virginia Laverne Behrens, M. Frances Bellamy, Barbara Marie Below, Randy Paul Benson, Eva Nell Berger. Gloria Ann Burgman. Carolyn Lee Bertrand, Brenda J. Bickerstaff. Penny Jean Bielefeld, Nllfilma Jean Biggs, Karen M. Bird, Ronald Eugene Blanar, Marian Frances Blaschke, Eleanor Ainalie Blasett. Mary Sue Boone. Mary Elizabeth Box, Juelie Ann Box. Pattie J. Bridges, Mrs. Marjorie S. Bridgewater. Donna Kay Brooks, Gerldine M. Brown, Janet C. Browning, Williaiit Eli, III Buratti. Suzanne Busby, Joyce L. Caperton, Patsy Carolyn Carlile, Carolyn XV. Carnes, Buford Ronald Cervenka, Carrollyn Chapa. Aniancio P. Chu, Deanna Clark, Toni Ann Cockerell, Jackie Cook, David Copley, Janie Aclelia Coppedge, Carol Ann tlorvell, David XV.irren Crenwelge, Darlyn Damon. Dorothy Jane Danz. Patsy Ann Davis. James E. Dawson. Sandra Kay Dees. XVilliain Sidney Dr.-nker, George NXfm. Devinney. Sandra Dewald. Vedena Ann Dickson, Tom A. Donaldson, Shirley Ann Doyle, Carol Sue Duliose, Charles WC Dugger. Patsy Florice Dukes, Connie L. Duncan, Carol Ruth Duncan, Sherrill Dunlap. Paul O.. ll Earnest. Judy Easley, Helen Joyce Eastwood, Bobbie Harral Effenberger, Donald Ewa ld liggen, Anna Elizabeth Eschenberg. Gayle K. Eskew, Ann Potters, Barbara Ann Fincek, Bernice Fitch, I.ynda L. Fogle, Patly Lee Forester, Evelyn Carlene Forester, Suzanne Fossler, Mary M. Flach, Patricia A. Flores, Maria Aurora Puller, Sue Ellen Funk. Wfilliam Conrad. Jr, Garcia. Maria I.oida Geer, Marta Gerdes, Helen L. Gillis, Cathay Girdley, Mary Frances Gladson, Judith Lynn Glick, Mary Julia Goldenberg, Patricia L. Goodson, Allie Marie Griffin, Molly Sue Grimsinger, Sandra June Gutierrez, Elisa Hafernik, Vernon G. Haidik. Bernice Hajousky, Carol Ann Halbardier, Margi Hall. Ellen Romelle Hall. W'oodrow Wzty'ne I-lalloran, Diane H. Hammonos, Sharon Hamrick, Mrs. Joy Hansen, Charles Joseph Hardy, Mary Alice Hawkins, Cassie Lanelle Hawley. Nancy Lee Heine, Bonnie Lou Helmcamp, Dick Henke, Stella A. Henry, Mrs. Marlene Herder, Mary Jean l-lerzik, Jack Jillian Hester, Agnes Ane Hester, Brenda Faye Heynian, Linda Hobson, Joan Hodges, Benny L. Hoff. Michael Charles Holder. Lucie Gail Hornaday, Elizabeth Lynn Horton. Nancy Kay Howell, Betty Ann Huebner. Carolyn Louise Hull, Zelnia Jo Hurley, Rita Joyce lkels, Lee Roy Jenkins, Billie Ruth Johns, Jo Ann Johnson, Elizabeth Ann Johnson, Kaye L. Johnson. Patricia Joan Johnson, Steve Rice Johnston, Sandra Pauline Jones, Janice Martin Jones, Robert Lewis Jones, Sandra Kahanek, Doloris Mae Kahanek, Doris Marie Karback. Judy Lee Katt. Viola Mae Kaulfus. Bennie Welk Keeley. Patricia Maureen Kelly, James G. Klunkert. Vergie Ellen Kosser, Charles Ellis, Jr. Kostka, Lillie Ann Landrum. Dorothy Ann Lynn, Pamela Jean Magee, Nancy Gail Mannering, Alva Sue Martin, Linda Carol Martin, Sherry A, Mauldin, Gay Nell May, Charles Oliver May, Wanda Lou Mayfield. John McDaniel, Kathleen McGlothlin, Ross McLennan, Shirley Berniece Measels. Mary Kathryn Mechler, Marty Melton, Vema Faye Michalke, Ginger Mieschwitz, Loretta Miller, Martha Jane Moehnke, Gilbert Fritz Moffett, Kathleen Morris, Martha Moses. Jacqualine Elizabeth Muennink, Nona Ruth Muir. Patricia Ann Murphy, Virginia Anne Murphy, Janie Sue Murray, Rebecca Jo Murille, Mary Elizabeth Nelson, Lenette Lea Nycum. Shirley Phyllis Odem, Connie Dinne Ohnheiser, Mariann Jenehe Oliver, Joyce Osborne, Betty Sue Owens, Tommie Frances Patterson, Erin Kay Pahl, Neal Pardo, Suzanne Parsley. Carlene Patschke, Ronald B. Pfefferling, Karen Pfeiffer, Mary Louise Pfeil, Stenley Phillip. Nancy Pierce, Patricia Ann Pipes, Bonnie Lee Piskor, Zita Pooley, Darlene Prellop. Monroe Edgar Raney, Collene Morgan Rathlcamp, Darlene Reed, Charles Howard Ranger, Roslyn Richardson, Barbara Riojas, Emily Rios, Jean Rivera, Richard V. Roberds. Betty Sue Roco, Joyce Faye Rogers. Nancy Rundell, Kay Russel, Rosalind Salzman, Patricia Ann Sammis, Mary Kay Sanders. Carolida Sanders, Sue Scharnberg. Georga Gay Schlabach, Robert Lee Schoellkope, Carol Ann Schoppe, Richard Schroeder, Charles N. Schuetz Betty 0 , ' J Schwertner, Carinelita Anne Seifert, Leonard A. Seitz. Mary Ann Self, Nancy Suzanne Shane, Anna Margaret Shanks, Gaynelle Sharp, Avery Thomas Shaw, Sherrilyn Rae Shelton, Leonard Lee Shoemake, Elwyn Darlene Smith. Lucina Viola Smith, Sandra Lee Sone, Judith Ann Sorenson, Ceverne Soto, Jesus H. Sparks, Elizabeth Ann Spurlock, Patricia Lee Sroboda, Mary Ann Stalmach, Virginia Suzann Steinfeld, Carol M. Stephens, Nancy LaVerne Stockton, Roberta Ann Stuessel, Eloise Kay Stuessel, Sandra L. ' Thomspon, Margie Ruth Thorne, Jim Thornton. Linda Gay Tom, Jill Maureem Totty, Syra Elizabeth C y -Lq, Ronald Patshke President Townsend, Clyde Jerrell Treece. Mary Rachel Tuclhope, Mary Anne Turella Robert C. Turpin. Marilyn Kay Sufer, Ruth Mary Vance, Jo Anne Vazquez. Carolyn Ann Waits, Lynn Wilson Walker, Judy Wallace, James N. Wallace. Sharon Gail Walters Kenneth Byars Ward, Vickie Weatlaerford, Sherron Wehman, Linda Elayne Wehman, Mary Ann Wernli, Bettye Ruth West, Linda Gail Whiteley, Joanna Ruth Vfhitmire. Shirley Wilbeck. Linda Dayle Wilkins. Sharon Elizabeth Williams, Glenn Wilson, Betty Janice Wilson. Gloria Louise Wolf, Pat H. Wolfsliolil, Margie Ellen Wolverton, Lyndal Joyce Woodard, Kathryn Suzanne Woodburn, Frances Lee Woods. Larry Wright, Roxanne Zunker, Barbara Jean Zwahr, Ruby Ellen Dressback, Lanell Smith. Emma C. Landrum, Ronald Lee Lenhart, Patty Letbetter, Martha Ann Longley, Glenn Luker, Cecil Wayne Lumpkin, Kay J. Lundgren, Karin Delaine Wrangler Club OFFICERS Bobby Scroggins ...,........................ President Dave Garrison ........................ Vice-President Bernice Jones ................ Secretary-Treasurer Harold jobes ........,........................... Reporter Richard jablonowski ........ Sergeant-at-Arms The Southwest Texas State College Wrangler Club was founded to promote a Western atmosphere on the campus. Each year the Wrangler Club sponsors the All-College Rodeo during Frontier Days. The Wranglers also sponsor all- college dances. Another important duty of the Wrangler Club is the help the club gives to NIRA rodeo teams from SWT. Arnold, Phyllis Box, Julie Brumbalow, jerry Fay Bumpus, Ronny Burruss, Joann Clmnibcrlain, joe Coppedge, Carol Curry, Wayman Donaldson, Shirley Dowcly, Preston Dziuk, Carolyn Edmonds, Ronald Lee Edmondson, Billy Don Evans, W. C. Fox, Arlene Friend, Benny Hahn, Linda Hale, Mary Hanlcamer, Lester Herbert, Wallzice Herndon, jack Langwell, Carol Loftin, Bill Morris, Susie Moses, Jimmie Perkins, Patricia Perrett, Diane Posey, Kay Ray, Pat Scrimshire, Chuck Scroggins, Barbara Slnclelc, Buddy Smith, Lucina St. Clair, Dorothy Stoup, Patti Taylor, jimmy Dan Vance, Brenda Vrana, Richard Weluneyer, Don Whitley, Carol Ann lfiij 4- 3- C39 I3 , S 'Y ir Force ROTC - H T H 1 4 ' h .1 1 l W w I 4 ' w f l l H 1 l -ll GROUP STAFF, 1 to r, Cadet Lt. Col. David Olson, Cadet Cacjnt. Franklin Ferguson, Cadet Col. Pete C. Dressen, Cadet Major Raul Zamora, Ca et Major Leonard A. Seifert. 841st SQUADRON STAFF, l to r, Cadet Sgt. Wayne Brechtel, Cadet Major Aubrey Herzik, Cadet Aflc James Kowalik. 8-42nd SQUADRON STAFF, l to r, Cadet MfSgt. Ben- nie Blansett, Cadet Capt. Frank Norwood, Cadet A lc Claude L, Moore. ROTC Guards BOBCAT GUARD, 1 to r, First row: Robert Crockett, johnny Gelbhar, Pete Natal, jerry Richardson, Charles Meyers, Raymond Brown, Alphonso Contreras, john Lampe, jey Younger, Second row: james Talley, David Erickson, james Farmer, Roger Scott, Jim Young, Third COLOR GUARD, 1 to r, Floyd Underwood, George Mey- er, Jr., George Patton, Chris Luna. l 199 row: Jack Bagley, Richard Sunvinson, Albert Lewis Ben Gonzales, Robert Markos, Fourth row: Chelcie Ross Lewis Borgfeld, jerry Wilson, Herman Zulch, Ken Rein- hard, French Henson. I c Flight l li .Q erl it 5, 2 av ? Q, l to r, first row: Alfred A. Wright, Nathan Porter, Stew- Hollis, Everett Grosgebauer, Thomas Edling, Charles ert Meyer, Douglas Callaway, Terry Parvin, Robert Flem- Thompson, jerry Cotton, Thomas Fletcher. Fourth Row: ing, Jerald Weatherman, jeff Marshall, jerry Kafflca. Second Randall Voigt, Edward Pokerney, Lloyd Seiler, Own Weav- row: Graham Kyle, George Knierim, Ross Whiteside, Vir- er, Jerry Sharp, Don Behnke, Patton Allen. gil Baker, joe Rodriguez, Turner. Third row: Jimmy D Flight ,T F- l to r, First Row: Glenn McBride, Danny Gomez, Jack Tomasouie, Thomas Gibbs, Jesse Wiedom, Craig Pybus, Wagner, Robert Re-pp, Arlon Ott, Robert McCullough, Ronald Bowman, James Bone, Tommy Luce. Fourth Row: Thomas Lanum, Ruebin Seibert, Paul Wallen. Second Row: Bennie NCWIUHH, lO1'1D Hunt, Felton Josey, Joe Wi1SOH, Kenneth Cornett, joseph Rowlen, Robert Webb, Lloyd Kenneth Koop, Robert Wittenbach, Don Newberry. Hehman, Roy Brown, Pete Mendez. Third Row: Richard 201 Kita Hyatt ROTC Sweetheart Pete Dressen ROTC Aubrey Herzik jo Glatzert Arnold Air Society David Olson Sweetheart Angle Flight Devil I I 202 Linda Wehner 841 Cadet Squadron Sweetheart Squadron Sweethearts Betty Barker 842 Cadet Squadron Sweetheart Olson Wiley Herzil-. McBride Zamora, Luce, David Lloyd Aubrey Glenn Raul Tommy Arnold Air Society Blansett, Bennie Erickson, David liletcher, Thomas Garcia, Esequiel Gelbhar, johnny Gomez, Danny Kaffka, jerry Luna, Chris Natal, Pete Norwood, Frank Patton, George Ross, Chelcie Siebert, Ruebin Talley, Terry Vance, Robert Waits, Lynn OFFICERS Commander David Olson Executive Officer Lloyd R. Wiley Operations Officer Aubrey M. Herzik Adjudant-Recorder Glenn McBride Information Officer Raul Zamora Comptroller Tommy Luce Wehner, Miller, Giesen, Ray, Wells, Holder Glatzert Linda Rose Ann Bettie Brenda Peggy Lucie OFFICERS Flight Commander Linda Wehner Executive Officer Rose Ann Miller Operations Officer Bettie Giesen Administrative Officer Brenda Ray Comptroller Peggy Wells Information Officer Lucie Holder National Corresponding Secretary jo Glatzert Angel Flight R.O.T.C. Auxiliary Barker, Betty Box, Patti Bussa, Barbara Damon, Dorothy Diaz, Emma Grieve, Barbara Hollyfield, Cynthia Hyatt, Kita Katt, Viola Lee, Peggy Lundgren, Karen Moore, jane Whitmire, Shirley Dawson, Sandra 205 Xalpnx any omega : H ,jf 'David l 'Mi1Is'Cox Charles .Francis James john Thomas n Charles Howard ' Michael Charles Milton ,Fox ' Alpha Phij have been previously national constitution is To velop friendship and promote service To- the student lbody and facultyg to as S participating citizens. Nu Gamma 'XE x State Collezge in January, 1959, and received its Xgoskilgliif I X ali a xi if X4 gf . Mills Cox Howard Black Francis Harrell Robins-on An Il Richardggn Richardson Leffingwell Black Pememaxm oods men who are or as set forth in the Scout Oath and Law, to de- renders service-in four major fields: members of the fraternityg to the nation Omega was organized at Southwest Texas in 1960. A o P o 0 o o 0 0 . . . installation of officers at registration formal meeting 207 --77-1 fr. u .,, . .r ., , v 4. . ,. , ag. u p lst row, l to r: Barbara Collier, jo Ann Anderson, Made- line Duytschaever, Rona Johnson, Margaret Biederman, Chocco Velasquez, judy Richardson, Helen Hill, Loretta Krueger, Becky Eismon, Elizabeth Hornaday, 2nd row, Mrs. Broxton, Dorothy Lancaster, Henrietta Avent, Patsy Danz, Mary Heyer, Lillier Kostka, Linda Ford, Jackie Ellsworth, Jackie Webster, Patsy Lassing, Lula l s. lk Langham, Mary Ann Norris, Rose Marie Scott, Clara Gamble, Dr. Jean Smith, Elizabeth Stillman, Kathleen El- bel, Vivian Fritz, 3rd row, Linda Perry Bennet, Cindy Hollyfield, Peggy Botkin, Mickie Bohlman, Sarah Davis, Jayne Flume, Elaine Calfas, Shirley Whitinire, jackie Moses, Jean Ethridge, Sandra Nebughr, Lydia Taylor, Margie Collins, Mrs. Kirchoff. O O Phl Epsilon Mu Women's Physical Education Organization OFFICERS President .....,.......... ................................. K athleen Elbel Vice-President ...... ................. P eggy Botkin Kathleen Elbel Secretary ............. ....... M argaret Biederman Treasurer ................... ........ C hocco Velasquez i i Parliamentarian ........... . .......... Lydia Taylor Publicity Chairman ....... ........... R ona Johnson 'i i Sponsor ........................ ...... E lizabeth Stillman eww .4 ' il www iw? l to r, Mildred Graft, jackie Ellsworth, Patsy Danz, Linda Meade, jewel Schulz, Mary Burleson, 2nd row, Martha McCall, Dan Farlow, Mike Graham, David Cook, Richard Tomasovic, Jim Kelly, Bobby Baker. tudent Religious Council lst row, l to r, jewel Schulz, Linda Meade, Dan Farlow, 2nd row, Patsy Danz, Jackie Ellsworth, Richard Tomaso- vic, Martha McCall The Student Religious Council is a coordinating or- ganization which gives students of all religious faiths an opportunity to work together to encourage religious participation of all members of the college community. Members of the council endeavor to promote an a- wareness of the place of religion on the SWT campus and to stimulate interest of the student body in religious group activities, and in active support of their own churches. President .............. OFFICERS Patsy Danz Vice-President ....... Martha McCall Secretary ............ .......... I ewel Schulz Treasurer ....... ....... L inda Meade Publicity ,,,, .. Jackie Ellsworth Richard Tomasovic Sponsor ...... ............., D an Farlow 210 Ca nter bu ry Association . . .one is a bus driver ff' . . .several are in the band. . . L.. work out on trampoline 1 to r, Mary Burleson, Joyce Durham, Kaye Calvert, Jayne Touchstone, Phyllis Cox, Dorothy Brown, 2nd row, Glenn Norris, Delbert Mangum, Tommy Jenkins, Bunky Howle, Avery Sharp, Charles Hughes, David Grovs Baptist Student Center Some of the students who are active in the BSU gather in the living room . . 212 OFFICERS President .......... ............... ............ Secretary .................. Promotional Chr. ...... . Devotional Chr. ..... . Enlistment Chr. ........ . Tommy jenkins jane Touchstone Don Wehnmeyer Dorothy Brown Mary Burleson Social Chr. ..................... ................. P hyllis Cox Christian Citizenship ...... ....... D elbert Mangum Publicity Chr. ................ ........... D avid Groves Missions Chr. .......... . ....... KHYC Calvert Music Chr, ,.,,,..,,.,,,.,.. .......... A very Sharp Student Center Chr. .... . Sunday School Chr. ..... . Training Union Chr. .... . Director ................... Faculty Advisor ...... Mr. jack Byrom ......... Bunkey Howle ...Joyce Durham Charles Hughes D. Gl-en Norris Mr. Earl Allen Pastor Advisor The Baptist Student Union is the ministry of the Southern Baptist Churches to College Students. It is student-led, person-cen- tered, church-related, campus-embracing, Baptist sponsored, and Christ honoring. Any college student who participates in BSU activities or who has fellowship with a Baptist church is considered a member of the BSU. Its student leadership, the Executive Council, is elected annually. A Freshman Council is also elected in the Fall. Dr. Glen Norris has served as Director of this emphasis and as teacher of Bible at SWTSC since 1956. The Baptist Church Ba pt ist Student enter 213 C pus Christian Community Evening Vespers .Discussion of Christian Faith and our life Bible Chair ..Work and Study Retreat .Recreation Campus Christian Mr. Rich di P posed CCC building plans gig An Ecumenical Ministry to the Campus of S WT l The Campus Christian Community represents the Christian, Methodist, and Presbyterian Churches in a ministry to the Campus Community . The Com- e munity understands its mission to proclaim the good news of God's acceptance of all men and to provide an understanding of the responsibilities of a Christian layman through its Program and Bi- ble Chair. A Board of Directors and an Ecumenical Com- mittee have the basic responsibility for the Campus Ministry and entrust the Rev. Maynard L. Rich, Executive Director and a student council to carry out the program. O Co m m u n It Students gather for a discussion group sf, g,-1 1. to man, row, r., Mariann Geiger, Ronald Patschke, Sherry Martin, Betty Gross, Linda Hey- Mildred Graf, jane Wood, Ronald Bird, Nancy Heyland, Walter Noack, 2nd Charles Schroeder, Rev. Paul Geiger, Mrs. Geiger, Not pictured, Karin Lund- gren, Leland Lundgren, Kenneth Koop, Richard Tomasovic, Monroe Prellop. Gam ma Delta Lutheran OFFICERS, 1. to r., Charles Schroeder, President: Mildr-ed Graf, Secretary, Linda Heyman, Reporterg Walter Noack, Treasurerg Rev. Paul Geiger, Sponsor 1. to r., Judy Krebs, Jewel Sohulz, Mariana Ohnheiser, Carolyn Nuebner, Paula Beth Naenel, Mary Sorenson, 2nd row, Marjorie Gips, Joycelyn W'ehe, Pam Lynn, Gil- bert Moehnke, Ceverene Sorenson, Patty Sulzman, Patsy Danz, 3rd row, Wal'telr Montgomery, Sharon Jonisdhkies, Jerilyn Busse, Mary Ann Svoboda, Faye Hinze, Lloyd Hehman, Darlene Rathkamp, Shirley Teichelman, 4th row, Ronald Hood, Joyce Schweinle, Beth Knitt, Luther Sc-hoen, Kent McDougall, James Beising, Nath- an We'he, Dotty St. Cl-air, James Stiba, Rev. E. H. Knitt. Lut heran Stu dent Association 1. to r., Joyce Schweinle, Ceverene Sorenson, Patsy Danz, James Stiba, Rev. Knitt 1 l l 2 OFFICERS A President ,.......... ....,.....,...,....,.,,.,,.,..,,,,,,,, P atsy Dang Vice-President ..... .... C everene Sorenson ' Secretary ............ ........ J oyce Schweinle l Treasurer ...... .............. J ames Sltiba Sponsor ....... ....... R ev. E. H. Knitt l 217 I J hAcCarty tudent Center X - - -. Church of Christ Bible Chair OFFICERS are, 1. to r., Martha Bowers, Treasurerg Sondra Koonsen, Secretaryg Wil- lie Ba-mes, Presiden-tg J-imrny McCoy, Vice-Presidentg N. W. Starling, Director T lzyw 51: r , C r fr ag 4 , -- ,g-1,tg- rv ' . McCa rty Student Council The McCarty Student Center exists for the purpose of assisting the students of Southwest Texas State Col- lege in their mental, spiritual and social development. The primary activity at the center is the teaching of cre- dit Bible courses provided by the Church of Christ. Students conduct their own programs of worship three evenings each week at the center and on other oc- Two students help plan center activities Active members listen to a speaker Director and student President talk with a. guest speaker : l:-1 1-. 1. to r., Chanlene Hempke, Father joe Bochenski, El-izabeth Crenwelge, Darlyn Cren- welge, Madalen Kosh, 2nd row, Barbara Bryant, jo Champion, Betty jane Moore, Carolyn Clarksfon, Mike Graham, Betsy Carter, Bill Cervenka, Carolyn Coppedge, 3rd row, Mary jo Gutherie, Marty Mechler, Fred Mokry. Newman Club OFFICERS, 1. to r., Betty jane Moore, Charlene Hempke, Mike Graham, Carolyn Clarkson, Barbara Bryant. T7 Betsy Carter Sweetheart me , E1 ll mi W 'E 221 1 to r, Sina Peabody, judy Parker, Missy Hardy, Karen Biggs, Nancy Stephens, Nancy Ruth Rogers, Ann Cates. Mrs. Lurline Knight, Director Beretta Hall President .................. Vice-President ........ Secretary .............. Treasurer .................. WRA Representative 222 Vesper Chairmen ......... OFFICERS Nancy Ruth Rogers Missy Hardy Judy Parker Nancy Stephens Sina Peabody Ann Cates Karen Biggs Brogdon Hall Mrs. Zelma Dance, Dorm Director 1. to r., Mary jean I-Ierter, Joyce Schweinle, Sus-an Sheneman Patsy Danz Presldent ................ Vice-President Secretary .............. Treasurer ............ Dorm Director OFF I-CERS Susan Shenernan Patsy Danz Joyce Schweinle Mary Jean Herder Mrs. Zelma Dance l to r, Iris Brodbeck, Gladys Werner, Mrs. Millie Henderson, Rebecca Murray, Dusty Pixley. Mrs. Millie Mom Henderson, Director Burleson Hall 'wr 2 OFFICERS President ............. ..................... ....... R e becca Murray Vice-President ........ ........ I ris Brodbeck Secretary ............... ...... S haron Pixley Treasurer .,... ..... G ladys Werner 1 to r, Shirley Nycum, jo Champion, Marion Blanar, Deanna Chu, Nancy Philips, Margaret Biederman. Commons Hall OFFICERS President .................................................... jo Champion Vice-President ............ Secretary-Treasurer ....... Vespers Chairman ........... Wing Representatives WRA Representatives Margaret Biederman ...............Marion Blanar Nancy Philips Shirley Nycum Deanna Chu Nancy Philips Valyn McCutchen Mrs. Cecil Philips, Director fl ,- r,.- wr-f2f1!.4a wif' M4 VY ,-'fri' 3-A, ,vklgl g??5g5Q'1?-',3?,5qE,3-x ,gd i' r, I' 1' H A f ' t i 65' ill' -1- ' y uh vi I A, -- ,. - .isa ff 'J n Y ' F' i-fan., , 3 Q A N ig , A l J -, - 153 1,5 'I, nz 'Y .L . - X' ' Xi 'ai F E if X ,Y -L r 1. to r., Nathan Wehe, Robert Vontur, Vernon Masey, Mr. E. A. Vincent O H a r r IS H a I I OFFICERS President ................. ...,................ ,..., N ' athan Wehe Vice-President ............ ..... R obert Vontur Secretary-Treasurer ....... ......... V ernon Masey Dorm Director .,..... ...., M r. E. A. Vincent 228 Mr. E. A. Vincent OFFICERS 1 to r, Donna Adams, Jo Ella Rhode, Beth Dickerson, Barbara Grieves Hornsby Hall President ..............,. ..................... ..... B e th Dickerson Vice-President ........ Secretary ................. Treasurer .................... Vespers Chairman Jo Ella Rode Barbara Greive Donna Adams Mickey Davidson Miss Mildred Rheudasil, Director Mrs. Mary Warren 1. to r., Bettie Giesen, Beth Sparks, Jacque Burke, Agnes Hester F V iff' President ........ Vice-President Secretary .r........ Treasurer .............. Dorm Director 228 OFFICERS Jacque Burke Agnes Hester Bettie Giesen Beth Sparks Mrs. Mary Warren 1 to r Dianne Thorp Yondle Climer, Weeta Holland, Lorraine Taylor Retama Hall PrSS1ClCr1f ................ ....,. Y ondle Climer Vice-President Secretar ........ Y Treasurer ........ Dorm Director Weeta Holland . Dianne Thorp Loraine Taylor Mrs. Fern Kiefer 1 to r, Penny Bickerstaff, Anna Margaret Shane, Erin Kay Patterson, Mickey Bohl- man Mrs. Annie Lee Collins, Direetor F' f ' A N be 321-'M 'T 230 Sayers Hall OFFICERS President .............. ..... M ickey Bohlman Vice-President ...... .........,... E rin Patterson Secretary ............. ............. P enny Bickerstaff Treasurer ........ ...... A nn Margaret Shane We 'fa 917 l to r, Warren Williams, Dick Michell, james Knudsen, 2nd row, Fred Wagner Lester Hankamer, Allen Thomas, Charles Robinson Smith -Arnold - Thomas Halls President ................. Vice-President ........... Secretary-Treasurer Reporter ................. OFFICERS Dick Mitchell Warren Williams james Knudsen Charles Robinson 231 Mr. and Mrs. I. M. johnson, Directors .. i ss? l to r, Henry juenke, Bill McKinney, Ronnie Coleman, 2nd row, Richard Tomas- ovic, john Schroeder, Bob Neill, Weldon Barton Speck Hall Mr. and Mrs. T. R. Ry-on, Directors President .......... Vice-President Secretary ...... Treasurer .......... Councilmen OFFICERS Ronnie Coleman john Schroeder .. Weldon Barton Henry juenke Bill McKinney Richard Tomasovie l J 4 Tm Grusendorf House, Fave Melton, Sec.-Treas.g Bonnie Hune, President, Mary Bland, Vice-President. Pennington House, Nan Elkins, Sec.-Treas.g Nancy Howley, Presidentg Barbara Ellison, Vice-President Gff - Campus Housing Ellis I-louse, l. to r, Doris Kahanek, Secretary, Sandra Boardman, Vice-President, Shirley Panhratz, President. l 233 Mrs. Edna Knopp, Director 5 i , gg, 3 . 4 - ' ,bi ,, . I ' I, , A 9 .ff if 5 , ,,'.-, Qs 1 Nqr 47 Q? 1 is 5- ' F51 -fifg.:A 'gf'-gi:-gt 9,5 5 1 'x x M2 Q ' ' SOUTHWEST TEXAS 4 ji- STATE COLLEGE - Eouunen 1899 - - T -1- ' g -T - X 1 n fx A - -wx Aix MVN ' 235 Bobcat Mascot Rex Dean leads cheers along w1th the cheerleaders In-1 - 5 . --111 .r-,, u . ,WMU u, - , I' lf' lub' .,, f ff.. H1 Cathy Heno Marilyn Psencik V re' C 'X-'05, x, 'Qffy Charles Schroeder Head Cheerleader QM' m. 'QP Laura I-lopson 3 Spunky Gerjes 237 Nc'- X? fn' has'-.-Q' I'- Bob Cassellberry ,' ,v-,. -.,. . .J . , Jw' ,Fr -'JJ 1 r H '?,- ' ,. H at '1 Q 'ligxv ml 'xsklfm ,E Y 4 -IL '1'5:' Jw?-BQ, 3 ..'. .:,,'-,Q , vu qw? mlm ? is w Q sa ss Q, at U N , X QE M Na Q H ., g1 -Us,L.31 ,Q P' if p el .J ,,'i.'f..zg' L ., ,- V ,Q-1-3: LV, - :W WT --vw The 1961 Southwest Texas State College Bobcats are, lett to right: BOTTOM ROW-Joe Bednarski, Dee White, Charlie Davis, Jerry Brown, Harold Jay, Robert Cornelius, Andy Tobias, Kenneth Jacobs, SECOND ROW-Gibbs, Franki, Frank Neffendorf, Bob Lewis, Tommy Roberts, Roddy Bagley, Hershel Cardenas, James Blackwell, Rex Turner, THIRD ROW - Jesse Wisdom, Johnny Tombs, Donnie Koym, Wallace Dickey, Macon Smith, Charles Bridges, Trent Klopp, Jerry Cole, FOURTH ROW - Gerald Martin, Jerry Sharp, James 1-lerrernan, Jonn Reese, Jimmy Kelihar, Billy Click, Corky Nelson, Nathan Porter, FIFTH ROW - Manager Don Sessom, Assistant Coach Billy Miller, Reynaldo Farias, Daryl Kellum, Celestina A- vila, Dennis Jackson, Danny Leinneweber, Manager Bob Pat- tong TOP ROW - Head Coach Milton Jowers, Assistant Coach Don Forester, Assistant Coach Al Reeh, Assistant Coach Vernon McDonald. , -Storey Studio Photo D ' L ' L' Foot bSiiiii'ii'55ILBw' ii'i L J T'T -u- FOOTBALL COACHES A I96l Season Record Opponent SWT Opp. Q Texas Lutheran College 6 7 John Tarleton College 21 20 Sul Ross State College 7 15 McMurry College 28 13 Stephen F. Austin State 29 21 Lamar Tech College 7 I 7 Sam Houston State College 7 9 East Texas State College 7 14 Howard Payne College 23 0 ji A V v Texas A8cI College 15' 19 Won 4, Lost 5, Tied 1 For the second time in his college career, Milton Jowers has turned to the gridiron. Jowers returned to his Alma Mater in 1946 to be line coach for the Bobcats This isiAl Reeh's second year of coaching at the college, and he'l1 spend it as he did the first year-working with the Bobcat line. Reeh joined the ath- - 239 letic staff at SWT in September, 1960 BOBBY CORNBLIUS GIBBS FRANKI DON VVEHMEYBR Outstanding Bobcats of I96I As in 1960 the brightest part of the 1961 foot- ball season was the Bobcat defense and it is only fitting that we honor five linemen and one back as Out- standing Bobcats of 1961. Bobby Cornelius, four-year letterman from La Marque, played center on offense and linebacker on defense, was an outstanding performer. He was named to the 2nd All-Texas team and the 1st team All Lone Star Conference. Gibbs Franki, two-year letterman from Austin, was a powerhouse fullback who came through when things were really tough. He was named to the 2nd team All Lone Star Conference. Don Wehmeyer, two-year letterman from Port Lavaca, moved from fullback to guard on offense, but it was from his defensive linebacker post where he played havoc with the opposition. Harold Jay, two-year letterman from La Marque, our tough middle guard on defense was named to the 1st team All Lone Star Conference and was one of the two juniors named to the All Texas College team. johnny Tombs, four-year letterman from George- town, who played mostly on defense as a linebacker was named to the 2nd All Lone Star Conference team for the second straight year and received honorable mention on the All Texas College team. john Reese, a junior tackle from Freer, was a man that many failed to notice, but he could always be found where the contact was the roughest. He re- ceived honorable mention All Lone Star Conference this year and honorable mention All Texas College team. HAROLD JAY JOHNNY ToMBs JOHN REESE -,z fx,, . IA, . ,,, ' 1 ',.l l IT, , , . I X - , , , -if is l -if' ' 'fl ,, . 1 Xl ,. 'Wy .inf 'Al i l , DEE WHITE GIBBS FRANKI CHARLIE DAVIS BOBBY CORNELIUS Jr. QB Jr. FB Jr. HB Sr. C A CATS LOSE OPENER TO T.L.C. Seguin, Sept. 16 Usually a loss is looked upon with great disfavor, but the hair-raising 7-6 escapade with highly favored Texas Lutheran caused no moaning on the SWT campus. Despite the six Bobcat fumbles the cats still played an excit- ing game, the climax being when the cats went for a two-point conversion, trying for a win instead of a tie. -Unfortunately the bobcats failed and the game went to TLC. CATS TOP TARLETON San Marcos, Sept. 23 Coach Milton jowers called on his third unit as the Bobcats racked up their DON WEHMEYER first victory of the football season which was a 21-20 squeaker over the Tarle- Sf' G ton Plowboys. With the Bobcats trailing 20-8 in the 4th quartet the third team took Bobcats Reese C76j, Cornelius CGOQ, Jay UU, and Klopp f2Oj show TLC's . . F A ld h ' ' ' ' . Over and turned out some brilliant rank rno f15Q W at pursuit tackling is like offensive and defensive work to pull a victory for the Cats. With 2:16 left in the game, Tarle- ton made a costly fumble. Gibbs Franki slid through on the four yard line to make the winning TD. JOHNNY ToMBs NATHAN Ponran conxx NELSON Bon LEWIS Sr- G Svph- E soph. E sr. QB KENNETH JACOBS Jr. G The strong Bobcat line pursues a TLC fumble. SWT FUMBLE SPELLS DEFEAT Alpine, Sept. 30 The Sul Ross Lobos dumped the SWT Bobcats with a 15-7 loss. The first Bobcat touchdown came in the 3rd quarter when quarterback Bob Lewis tallied. Rex Turner booted the extra point. The final TD of the game came late in the fourth quarter when the Lobos intercepted a despera- tion pass by the trailing 8-7 Cats. Even though the SWT team fumbled six times and managed to recover four of them, the final score was still 15-7. SWT MASSACRES McMURRAY San Marcos, Oct. 7 A record-tying 75 yard punt return and a 79 yard run from scrimmage were the Bobcat weapons as they ambushed the McMurray dians 28-13. Bobcat Charlie Bridges put the first talley on the board in the second quar- ter. Rex Turner booted the conver- sion. jerry Brown's 79 yard ramble scored the second TD of the game for SWT during the third quarter. Rex Turner's record tying 75 yard punt return also high-lighted the third quarter. SWT recorded their final touchdown in the fourth quarter on a 17 yard pass from quarterback Dee White to Celes- tino Avila. Turner booted the ball again to make the final score 28-15. Jsssa WISDOM Fr. QB Fullback Gibbs Franki charges across the Tarleton goal for the first Bobcat touch- down of the scoring 21-20 decision. BOBCATS EDGE LUMBERJACKS 29-21 The Bobcats displayed some surprising feats when they downed the Stephen F. Austin Lumberjacks 29-21. It was a brilliant display by the 'Cats and could have been even better except for the penalties. Even so the Bobcats set a new one-game team record in rushing with 314 yards. In the first quarter Rex Turner put the Bobcats in front with a field goal. In the second period White scored one touchdown and passed 25 1 yards to Celestina Avila for another to give SWT a 22-13 lead. DANNY LEINNEWEBER Early in the fourth White scored again on a 16 yard run with Turner Soph. QB booting the extra point making the final score 29-21. JOHN REESH RODDY BAGLEY DONNIE KOYM STEVE PERKNS Soph. T Soph. HB Soph. HB pf, HB --1 1--:F 1 fi 5?-, Ig:-if .Fm r init.. :ix I I V- - :hi -I fY q..A,iki- V J 'V '-fr- if I-1 Jxdw E ' -Q5 . .' . -, ,- --, -- ' . V.- , ' -J' S: J . 1 Q10 psi. , E - .V .-3 Q . 1. ' M P- 4 wi I ' 2 l f J K r .1 . 2 ll ..+' 'Y r v - , I V 41. -.'r :1Z'3A :' - i - - -fr-rv .A ' 74 -- v5-Lr'-r 2'--'- , ' f . .. . . af. ,uw W . .34 P, 2. J .3 ,,,,,r.m , . , . 5 . I , x -1- ' ' . tiff' ,gif A 1- f , 4 ,lil V Q V , fl- V. A - . 1- .finpif f- . - 1 . AN r -9.3 :ti 7-Sw - ' . A ,, . I l., .U ,1If5FaQ,5eh:-Sig . ,I ' ' 'v, L- . . .' 1, :- i . . ' , V J ,. pf: F 'M Qi A , 'n in: . . -4.1-111.1 Ii ., - - .2 ,,,, ' ,: 1,- Q ' ' fi- ELF rg... 7 ,ii ir . . , 1. - -- ' f- - ' - ,- , sf. U5 . - H- ' , --4af':. 3 f ':--r 'rs -Y . --- - ' 's A ' . 1 , v- -x. ,i I I , 1 V ' V' iQ'.,.,: X . , .,I . F' J - s .e 2 'rif i W X ' .t. .gri t GERALD MARTIN Jr. C Fullback Gibbs Franki dives into the Tarleton line as Celestino Avila f86j and Danny Leinneweber f14j watch. UNBEATEN TECH TIED San Marcos, Oct. 21 Southwest Texas issued notice that it is a first division ball club when the Cats tumbled the Lamar Tech Cardinals from their top perch with a 7-7 tie. The Bobcat defense was the key to the near victory for Coach jowers. As the gun halted play at half time the Cats had a 4th down and a one yard to go situation. The Cards were leading 7-O. me With 37 seconds left in the 5rd period Dee White slashed 35 yards up the HERSHEL CAROENAS middle for the TD. Turner kicked the extra point to tie the game 7-7. Fr' G Both teams failed to score in the 4th quarter making the final score 7-7. DENNIS JACKSON JAMES HEPFERNAN CELESTINA AVILA ANDY TOBIAS Fr. G Fr. T 50Ph- B Jf- T l 1 i l Bobcats Celestino Avila Q86j and Roddy Bagley Q21j defend Ken McRil1 C845 on a pass in the Lamar Tech game. CATS DROP SQUEAKER TO SAM HOUSTON San Marcos, Oct. 28 The 9-7 decision went to the Sam Houston Bearcats because the Southwest Texas gridders could not hold on to the ball. The Bobcats drove inside the Sam Houston 25 twice, but fumbled. Twice the Bearcats were inside the SWT 10 but both times thev were held for downs and the Bobcats took possession. Three other occasions Sam Houston threatened, but were stopped by the tough Bobcat line, making the final score 9-7. ' JERRY COLE FRANK NEFFENDORF TOMMY ROBERTS soph. E Jr. FB Jr. HB CHARLES BRIDGES Jr. HB JOE BEDNARSKI Fr. FB REYNALDO FARIAS Fr. HB 245 i , rin 1 ., ROBERT MESA Fr. G S S Halfback Rex Turner kicks an extra point in the Lamar Tech game. LIONS SEVEN PGINTS BIGGER THAN CATS Commerce, Nov. 7 The East Texas Lions downed the Southwest Texas Bobcats 14-7. A11 of the scoring came in the first half. Late in the second quarter Bobcat Gibbs Franki trudged through the Lions to score. Rex Turner kicked the extra point. A Bobcat fumble set up the winning East Texas touchdown leaving the score 14-7. The Bobcats have been finding out how very costly it can be to have butter fingers. Unless this fumbling is stopped the season MACON SMITH vvon't be very bright for the Bobcats. Fr. G ROY SPRADLIN BILLY CLICK JAMES BLACKWELL REX TURNER FL T FL C Fr. C Soph. HB E t 4 x WALLACE DICKEY Fr. T The rugged Bobcat line piles up Tech's Windell Herbert flij for a short gain. BOBCATS RIP YELLOW JACKETS San Marcos, Nov. 11 A strong Bobcat offense accounted for the 23-0 victory over the Howard Payne Yellow jackets. In between defensive licks the Bobcats' assembled touchdown drives of 80, 21, and 61 yards to crush the jackets. At intermission the score was 9-0. Early in the third quarter Dee White increased the score to 15-0. Rex Turner booted the extra point. With 4:10 remaining in the game Gibbs Franki scored and Turner once again booted . . . BILL TOWER the point making the final score 23-O. Fr, G HAROLD JAY DARYL KELLUM GORDON BOX RONNIE MUDD jr, G Fr. T Fr. E Fr. E 247 JERRY SHARP Fr. B JIMMY KELIHAR Fr. FB JERRY BROWN Soph. HB CATS DROPPED TO SIXTH PLACE Kingsville, Nov. 18 The Texas A811 Javelinas dropped the Bobcats to a 19-15 loss. The Cats mounted their first scoring attack in the second period when Ken Jac- obs recovered an A811 fumble at the Hog 28. Then Celestina Avila caught a TD pass from Rex Turner and Turner added the extra point. The Cats final 8 points came with less than two minutes left in the game. The Cats added a safety when Sid Blanks of A8cI retreated into the end zone and was swarmed under by Bobcat defenders. On the last play of the game jerry Cole caught a Dee White pass in the end zone and the extra point attempt failed. This final loss gave the SWT Bobcats a 4-5-1 season. TRENT KLOPP Fr. QB . A Q3 Captains Bobby Cornelius and johnny Tombs meet the Sam Houston captains for the toss of the coin before the Homecoming game. DON SESSOM BOB PA'I'I'ON Manager Manager 248 is ,. V W 1 4 Basketball I962 Bottom row, l. to r.: Rudy Bowles, johnny Clark, james Holt, Mack McClouskey, john Chatfield, Bobby Henson. Second row, Bob Patton, Bennie Newman, Bill Garrison, Pete Catalina, Chuck Trcka, Frank Miller, Bobby Shelton, Third row, Coach Forrester, Connie Hoffman, Daryl Kellum, James Heffernan, john Hunt, Robert Ricks, Bill Bennetsen 1961-62 SEASON RECORD SEASON: NV. 15, L. I3 CONFERENCE: W. 7, L. 7 OPPONENT Brooke Medical Center Tarleton State St. Edward's University Tarleton State Brooke Medical Center Kansas State Teachers Southeastern Oklahoma Midwestern University Austin College Texas Wesleyan College McMurry College Sam Houston State' Lamar Techtl' Trinity University East Texas State Colle et' - 8 Stephen F. Austin College' Texas A 84 I College' Sul Ross' Howard Payne College' Lamar Tech' Sam Houston' Howard Paynetl' Sul Roast Stephen F. Austin College East Texas State College' Texas A 8: I College' ek SWT-OPP 76-64 75-59 74-75 69-58 85-85 72-75 60-55 58-73 85-68 73-67 68-70 76-63 48-55' 64-59 69-64 69-55 95-66 86-63 69-71 63-72 69-72 61-65 81-69 75-80 54-63 76-59 NAIA CHAMPIONSHIP PLAYOFFS Pan American College 68-71 Pan American College 61-67 250 Vernon McDonald, a former SWTSC Bobcat basketball star himself, has been a member of the Southwest Texas athletic staff since 1955. McDonald won all Lone-Star Conference honors as a guard in 1950 and 1951. He now holds both his BS and M. Ed degrees from Southwest Tex- as State. Prior to taking over the head basketball coaching duties, McDonald was in charge of the Bobkittens. In addition to his basketball chores, McDonald also assists with Bobcat football in the fall, and is in charge of scouting SWT gridiron foes. .,.. ii X -u 1 kg 17 r i 1' T 1' 'fs -. if ' T4 ' 21 EQ ga X QQ- 3,1 Ly. 2. r I S f J, I A 557. Y vxirqu sf K iw' A f Q 2 , . , ' ,L Ei' Q' 4 v if J V ' Z 55 vi 1 mf, fi gi R , x ' 1 . v. ,. . , -11'-M, - iff, -A Q v ' i 1 , I ,, , , I - I , X? l' : , V 'f' . 'k f wx A ' '-:Wi 'I 1 Am.-1. Lvfiv f .- ' 1 1 ,. ,e A 1 1 I ,' , 'W --an-r-. K r- 'gi' ' W lv . A . I in i R ,lg-. 7... , we 1 1 'W' . . , h .vnu 'H 5 -:rig 215 - 31 fir. X' VJ v is 4' .L A I , fa rg. lm -3 HM, , N, g H V K, ,4 M ,f-W' ' Sw -H' , , . .,3,,, A J f V P, 5- QQ-...Q .M 5 V -- '. I ff? ' . ,, A rg af: JH , J- f T P Trcka fights for the ball at mid-court BOBCATS OUTCLASS SAM HOUSTON Bobcat Gym, jan. 6 FRANK MILLER Sr. Forward, 6-6 The Southwest Texas State Bobcats outclassed Frank Miller had one of his best nights of his the Sam Houston Bgafkatg 76-63, career as he tallied 30 points, hauled in 15 rebounds Bobcats held a 41-28 halftime edge and at one and intercepted passes all over the court, point in the last half boosted the margin to 19 points, Bob Henson tallied 16 points and Chuck Tfqka 66-47, 10 along with Miller to make the final score 76-63. LAMAR EDGES SWT Bobcat Gym, jan. 8 After enjoying a two day pe- riod tied for the Lone Star Con- ference lead, the Southwest Texas State Bobcats were tumbled from their perch by Lamar Tech, 53-48. Against Lamar, the Bobcats were plauged by their poorest over- all showing of the season. Bad passes, dropped balls, forced shots and cold shooting marred the en- tire exhibition. The Bobcats did manage a 30-23 lead at half time. The Card- inals shortly caught up with the Bobcats and stayed ahead practi- cally the rest of the game. Once with 12 minutes remaining the Bobcats pulled ahead but the Cardinals did not let them lead very long. Frank Miller who had been av- eraging 20 points per game got only 11. The final score was 55-48 in favor of Lamar. Chuck raises the score two points with an easy left handed lay-up 253 BOBBY HENSON Sr. Guard, 6-3 . , . , 1 1 ,,.-... 1 CHARLES TRCKA Sr. Guard 6-0 Mack fights for position in the Tech. Game. BOBCATS SNEAK BY LIONS Bobcat Gym, Jan. 22 The Bobcats managed a 69-64 edge over the East Texas State Lions in a crucial Long Star Conference battle. Although out goaled and outrebounded the Bobcats dropped 21-24 free throws to make the dif- ference. Both teams started slow and at half time the score was tied 36-36. The Bobcats took the lead early 'N .1 ,.:: V, V at p A . fi- -J ' , 11 3- V -f ff la 'a ' l 1 ' 4 H A, JOHN HUNT 50Ph- Cenfef 6'6 to the basket. Frank drives around his guard on the way in the second half on a jumper by Henson. On four occasions the 'Cats managed as much as a seven point lead. With 3:09 remaining, the score was tied 64-64. Fourteen seconds later Frank Miller dropped in a free throw, putting the 'Cats in the lead the rest of the night. Henson made the last points with a field throw to have the final score 69-64. CATS STOMP THE LUMBERJACKS Bobcat Gym, jan. 29 The Southwest Texas State Bobcats toppled the hapless Stephen F. Austin State College Lumberjacks 69-53 in a Lone Star Conference en- counter. The Bobcats got off to a slow start but as soon as Mack McCoulskey dropped in a long one from the cor- ner to finally push the 'Cats ahead, the jacks never came back. Led by team Captain Frank Mil- ler, the Cats managed to drag in 42 rebounds. Miller getting 19 points, Bobby Henson 18 and Chuck Trcka 15, led the Bobcat scoring. Midway through the second half the ,Cats had a 15 point lead and the issue was never in doubt. 254 H 1'-ef-:M a 'ver-we--f - 1- -:I-1 .lg, r,,. .' -... , 1. 'Q r 1 I fm .-in , , ,V H I A 1 4 Q ' 4 ' il is 'A mx 5 ' L1 EL ' V, i MACK MCCOULSKEY Soph. Guard, 6-1 X S Mac congratulates Chatfield, much to the crowds delight. i CATS WALK OVER A811 Bobcat Gym, Feb. 1 Southwest Texas downed dangerous Texas A841 95-66. SWT hit its first eight field goal tries and was off and running. Midway in the first period they had a ten point lead and by halftime the score was 53-39. With 2:30 remaining the bulge had increased to thirty points and coach McDonald coasted home with the subs. Miller, Trcka, and Chatfield were high scorers for the night helping to make the final score 95-66. . , . I u ni. 1 - 1 -: , . J is 5, PETE CATALINA Fr. Forward, 6-4 BOBCATS ROLL OVER SUL ROSS Alpine, Feb. 3 SWT Bobcats pounced an 86- 73 loss on the Sul Ross Lobos. Against Sul Ross McDonald got grand performances from Mil- ler, Henson and Trcka with 18, 32, and 14 respectively. Junior Col- . lege transfer Mack McCoulskey -- ,, scored 13 points for the night. V A Although the Bobcats led all g ik A 4 the way, the cellar-dwelling Lobos 1 A A threatened to make it difficult for ,P pl them for a while. At intermission . Sul Ross trailed 50-42, but a second ii y half cold sreak, however, gave the ll Bobcats a comfortable margin Frank looks on hopelessly at a lost re- JOHN CHATFIELD leaving the final score 86-73. bound, FI. Guard, 6-2 255 1 EH? ' RUDY BOWLES Soph. Guard 6-2 1-? 1:-ff ,gif -.L ,- - -. .vie--1 mi , '-'li'-iii-ii: lf- ii. .Q ' 'alfa i J.. , f, ' 5. 1 1 - i i y g Q iw. BENNIE NEWMAN Soph. Center 6-6 . 'V . JOHNNY CLARK jr. Guard 5-11 IEC Pete Catalina screens for John Chatfield CARDS DOWN CATS Beaumont, Feb. 10th Lamar Tech handed a 72-65 loss to the SWT Bobcats. The 'Cats held a brief lead early in the game but were down 39-27 at halftime, and could get no closer than six points the second period. Frank Miller, turned in his usual good performance tallying 25 points. Mack McCoulskey got 15 and Chuck Trcka 10. This good scoring still resulted in a 72-63 Bobcat defeat. BEARS RIP CATS Huntsville, Feb. 12th Southwest Texas was tipped by the Sam Houston Bearkats 72-69. In the opening minutes of the game the ,Cats jumped to a 15-6 lead. In the second period SWT relied on the gunning of Chuck Trcka, who got 20 for the game. The lead changed hands four times during the last 90 seconds. With 14 sec- onds to play the Bobcats held a slim 69-68 margin. Frank Miller made his fifth foul, which put the Bears ahead to stay. The Bobcats outshot the Bearkats from the field but the amazing accuracy of Sam Houston with free throw attempts made the difference. The final score was 72-69. JACKETS STIN G BOBCATS Bobcat Gym Feb. 17th The Howard Payne Yellow jackets squeaked past Southwest Texas 61 65. The 'Cats got off to a good start but soon the jackets took lead and SWT trailed for the remainder of the game. Though the 'Cats trailed eight points at intermission, they only managed two free throws during the first five min- utes of the second quarter. Late in the game the 'Cats went to a zone press that almost did the trick. The Bobcats were not able to tally enough points, however, making the final score 61-65. 256 --Q Bobby Henson gets two easy points as john Chatfield follows the shot. LOBOS FALL TO CATS Bobcat Gym Feb. 19th The Southwest Texas State Bobcats downed the hapless Sul Ross Lobos 81-69. Iohn Hunt started the Bobcat scoring and by halftime the 'Cats had run up a 12 point lead and extended it to 25 points early in the second half. Bobby Henson grabbed team honors with Z5 points. Chuck Trcka tallied 16 points, Miller 14 and McCoulskey 12, which helped to boost the SXVT win 81-69. JACKS DOWN CATS Nacogdoches, Feb. 24th The Southwest Texas State Bobcats ran into unexpected trouble and fell to Stephen F. Austin 80-75. Bobby Henson, leading Bobcat scorer, led all scoring in the game with 27 points. Trcka, Miller and Rudy Bowles also hit for the 'Cats 14, 15, and 10 respectively. At halftime the Lumberjacks were ahead 29-59. The Bobcats never did catch up. SWT outgoaled the 'jacks from the field but not quite enough which made the final score 80-75. LIONS CLAW CATS Commerce, Feb. 26th The East Texas State Lions handed Southwest Texas State a 63-54 de- feat. The Lions jumped into an early lead and were in front all the way leading by 9 points twice in each half. Frank Miller, who tallied 15 points, narrowed the gap to six points at halftime, and to two with 10:57 to play in the second half. Rudy Bowles got 10 points for the game but the 'Cats still lost 65-54. 257 1 ll in - JAMES HEFFERNAN Fr. Forward 6-5 x Ei is I iw Z BILL GARRISON Fr. Center 6-7 ,- . Y p ',,-fmt' , Ev U. ,aaqrgggpl l' .11 4 -Q ' If T-'Sli' Pffff - L' fWi. ' ., '- bg? FF' 5? '-iff. ' -' '1' - Pldl :--T---f-W px it 5 ' - tg J . i V' ' 4. 1 .1 'iii rf-5 lin E-il .555 5 vi.. , gl . CONNIE HOFFMAN Fr. Forward 6-5 JAMES HOLT Fr. Guard 5-9 Not everybody rests during a time out. CATS OUTROOT HOGS Kingsville, March 1st SWT Bobcats bounced the A 8: I javelinas 76-59. Senior Chuck Trcka had his finest night of the season, tallying 32 points. Miller got 18 and Hen- son 16. Miller had his best rebounding for the season pulling in 26, which helped the 'Cats win 76-59. rr 4 W. 22.3 DARYL KELLUM Fr. Forward 6-4 BOBBY PATTON Manager BRONCS BUCK BOBCATS Bobcat Gym, March 5th Due to the ineligibility of Howard Payne, the Bobcats got to play the Pan American Broncs to see who would go to the NAIA National Tourna- ment in Kansas City. The Cats threw a first class scare into the Broncs before falling to a 71-68 defeat. SWT outshot Pam Am, but the fouls by the Bob- cats made the difference. Southwest Texas took an early lead and even man- aged a 57-54 halftime lead. Bobby Henson led the Cat scoring with 31 points. Rudy Bowles tallied 12 and Miller 11, before fouling out which made the final score 71-68. CATS THROWN AGAIN Edinburg, March 7th The SWT Bobcats couldn't hold the Pan Am Broncs in the second period of the ball game which resulted in a 67-61 loss. The Cats took the lead several times the first half but with less than a minute to go the Broncs got ahead and stayed in front the remainder of the game. The Bobcats couldn't man- age to control the ball and took a 67-61 loss. 258 Al aff' 53:9 The basketball mural champs werezffirst row l-rj David Kalich,and Chlarles Reed. Second r-ow: jack Bagley, Reno Hartfiel Ronaild Landrum, and Kenneth Fishbeck. Sundowners Win Mural Cage Title The sundowners played a slow cautious game and made their s-hots count to ease past the Vikings 45-34 in the finals of the mens intramural basketball play-offs. The Vikings were: Qfirst row 1-rj Lem Cox, Jimmy Casparias, Richard Tomasovic, and Charles Farmer. Second row: Billy Seals, Bobby Nickola, Danny Rash, and Chai-1esSchroeder, 259 Track S Field Squad Bottom row, l to r: Bill Fox, John Housman, George Wilhite, ny Reese, Mike Ballard, Robbie Robinett and Eddie Wilson. Top zales, Trent Klopp, Richard Suvenson, Ed Longkopp, Jerry Coach-es Reeh and Miller compare watches, I've got 9.3 sec., what do you have? Lynn Hooper, Lynn Spivey, Dee White, Richard Suffle, John row: Coach Reeh, Kenneth McBride, Pete Mendez, Frank Gon- Brown, Gary Hass, Don Koym, and Coach Miller I962 Schedule March 2-5--Southwestern Recreation ............ Ft. Wortll 9-10--Border Olympics ....................,.... ........ L arCClO 24--All College Meet .....,.. ...... S an M21rCOS 31--Four Way Meet ............. ,..l..... A bil61'1C April 6-7--Texas Relays ,......... .......... A uSti11 28--Four Way Meet ............,.......... ........ H uHtSVi11C May 3--Texas College Meet ....... ......, A bilene 11-12--LSC Meet .,................... ...,.. B eaumont I96I Results March 4--Southwestern Recreational Meet at Ft. Wortli 11-- Border Olympics at Laredo ..........,..,,.,..,....,,,......,,,.,,..... 18--All-College Invitational Meet at San Marcos .,.,,,..,,. - second 25--Triangular Meet at San Marcos .,.................. second 29--Dual Meet at San Marcos ............,. . April 8--Texas Relays at Austin ....... . .....-.second 15--Dual Meet at San Marcos .........,.......,... 15--North Texas Relays at Denton ................. ...,........... . 19--Quadrangular meet at Huntsville .......... ....... t hird 29--McMurry College Relays at Abilene ,........ ............... . May 4--Quadrangular Meet at Denton .................... fourth 12--Lone Star Conference Track Meet at Commerce ....... . seventh Iune 2--NAIA Track and Field Championships at Sioux Falls .........................................................................,.............. 260 4.1 ' dk 1 1 x 'ill 1 In 1 1 '1 Q1 .lvl Qi-xii' l .,,,, 1 lu' in: a' ' 1-45 1 1.,, ,. ,I 1.1 l J 1' t st fr '- 1 nf, Gap, I fx' -xl N' I 4' ' ' l 1 fe, i 11g if , Y wg 2 QQ li: H 1 we H511 1, 211 :E 5 H11 1 2 ses 11 11 mg: K W W h. 1 , ll, Eddie Wilsoxi Pole Vault Lynn Spivey Shot Put eil -- ' . X 1 gilfjifaetlv r , ggi-'5P,f-'5:i?11 11,1l R AL' Sprinters: Mike Ballard, George Wilhite, and john Hous- fflilll. I sd 9 1, . , 1 1 Rx Q1 x W 1 1151 ho' .r in-ul ' 'rl 1 1 N i john Reese iqj Shot Put -1 rr TQ Robby Robinette f i 1 ly, y,iee Pole Va lt t . 'l 5 M- ' F 0 , g u . X , , I . 1-nw , ,ngriyf .1...,,, , ...,.,, ' . . LQ.- .5 -iq'-aw ' Bill Fox Hurdles 440 Relay: Mike Ballard, Dee White George Wilhite. V . '- -,.':'.,1, - - - I BJ1v-- F 1 'T' f' S' -iii . 1 .1 Q .4115 ' K l Q1 , i- Lynn Hooper and l A1 I 9 9 i W ' ,iiyml gi EE i T ' .. Y FJ 5 3 A , 0, Q , l- -, . w i I u W , I .. y 2 1, J ' My 55 X . 1. I 1 1 H - k 4 ir Qi .. . - I 1 ,Q rg Q ' E 'M -1 . . '--4 1 1. ,,,ee D ' ' ' in l. M H , A W 'E :ii 'P it Y A - 4 ' Q 1 li il 1 ' Q ' . J E 1. ai 5 1 m 1 f I X ' . A f f W i ' 5 ,1 1. if 411 if li 1 Q V .Fl - W - f EY sg gk iz f , E .1 I Y A is l me 3, ' 1 1 te, . ttt 1 1 . M 3 in , e-'jf A will S T? Q 4 . C M L yg I g Q 11, 1 Q 2 ie I, 5 ii? 111 Q Eff ,,.. g44'4vvF1v11 '11 Q . 1 1, 1 113'-W1 '11 ver 1 1 1 1 FSM .- First row, l to r: A. W. Musgrave, jack Hardwick, and Alfred fBunkyj Howle, Second row, l to r: Dr. Erickson, Charles Pa pacek, and Bill Loftin. r:, :'l' 1961 GOLF RESULTS MARCHES MEETS SWT OPP A Texas A 84 M College at College Station 0 13 1' 1 Texas A 8: I College at San Marcos 3 2 lb 1 The University of Texas at Austin 1 1,0 4 lf? Ilmlll 1111 1 , e Border Olympics at Laredo 11th H 11f1 The University of Texas at San Marcos 4 5 lt 111 11111111 ll 1 e . ff- St. Mary's University at San Marcos 5 1 lllllll 1111 1 111111 111 1 g g ' :E Texas Lutheran College at Seguin 6 0 Apr 11y1111 1 1111 11 is - .1 Texas A 8: I College at Kingsville 3 3 1111111rQ11111111ff1 11111 Q F All-College Tournament at Nacogdoches 5th 1 11 Z St. Mary's University at San Antonio 6 O ff' :if li , bl Teri, ff Texas Lutheran College at San Marcos 6 0 K1 1 1111 1 ry 1 , 11,1 Q Lone Star Conference Meet at Greenville 5rd i 1 W V lg y WON 5, LosT 3, TIED 1 I962 Season Outlook Coach Maurice Erickson enters into the 1962 golf The Bobcat linksmen were sixth in the NAIA last season with a team of seasoned veterans includingg year and Dr. Erickson is looking for this years squad Alfred fBunkyj Howle, Charles Papacek, Bill Loftini to do even better. Mike Clark, A. W. Musgraves, and jack Hardwick. 262 Y- 1 N Q- ,,,.6 I W L b 0 D BILL LOFTIN CHARLES PAPACEK ALFRED CBunkyj HOWLE JACK HARDWICK A. W. MUSGRAVE MIKE CLARK 263 A Top row, 1 to r: Woody Cobb, jerry Pruski, Tom Webb, Thomas Chalk, Swabb, Kenneth, Reinhard, Gary Hustler, Wayne Rob- inson, Bill Utsler, David Deerman, Bubba Ross. Middle row, 1 to r: Bo Mangum, joe Adair, jim Pronto, Robert Turella, Robert Busby, James Sugarek, Jack Stark, Rex Turner, Bottom row l to r: Roy Northern, Mike Maddox, Carlos Moreno, Charles McVea, Terry Worrell, Hub Jordon, Howard Horton,Clovis Williams, Thomas Fletcher. Bobcat Baseball 1' cg 1 -' 1 W I I if ,, i Q F M T in Q E. -.!' ' , g .tilt--'Ak , vw f MN'-if .. F ' at A B' w J , W Ks? F Y wif wQ6l,.F7 P A C4251 W I I Pitchers Stan Busby and Wayne Rober- Coaches Frank Gensberg, Bubba Ross, and W00dY PifChe1'S Th0mf1S Flelfffhef ilfld Son Cobb Robert Turella 264 Bobcat Tennis I 111.414-J ,LL 'N' First row, l. to r., Bill Brophy, Chuck Fowler, jack Toturn, and Ken Craven. Second row, l. to r., Bob Armistead, Bobby Henson, Lawson Smith, and Coach Hughes 1961 SEASON SUMMARY 1962 SEASON SCHEDULE The Bobcat Tennis Squad of 1961 had a successful season by winning five matches, tying two, and losing one. Coached by Ver- non McDonald the Cats defeated Southwest- ern University twice, St. Mary's University twice and Texas Lutheran once. The com- plete results: OPPONENT Southwestern, Georgetown St. Edward's, San Marcos Texas Lutheran, San Marcos St. Mary's, San Antonio St. Edward's, Austin Southwestern, San Marcos Texas Lutheran, Seguin St. Mary's, San Marcos SWT 4 5 4 5 1 4 3 6 OPP 3 5 1 1 5 2 3 0 April 4 April 7 April 10 April 14 April 16 April 21 April 27 April 30 May 1 May 5 May 11-12 265 Southwestern University St. Edward's University St. Mary's University Texas Lutheran College Texas University B Southwestern University East Texas State College St. Edward's University St. Mary's University Texas Lutheran College Lone Star Conference Meet Georgetown San Marcos San Antonio San Marcos San Marcos San Marcos San Marcos Austin San Marcos Seguin Beaumont Members of the T Association were Qbottom row, from left to rightj Terry Worrell, Harold Jacobs, Andy Tobias Nathan Porter, and John Hunt. Second row: Jerry Brown, Chuck Trcka, Frank Miller, Bobby Henson, Robbie Robinette Bubba Ross and Charlie Davis. Third row: Rudy Bowles, Mac McCoulsky, Bill Utsler, Charlie Brieges, Tom Webb Rodney Bagley and Celestino Avila. Fourth row: Jerald Martin, Jerry Cole, Rex Turner, Dee White, John Chatfield Lawson Smith and Ken Craven. Association The T Association at Southwest Texas State College is composed of lettermen athletes in all varsity sports. These include football, basketball track, baseball, tennis and golf. Membership of association also includes ex-lettermen of the college as well as those currently enrolled and partici- pating in intercollegiate athletics. One of the main activities of the Associa- tion is the annual banquet held between football and basketball seasons. 266 Women's Recreation Association WRA COUNCIL REPRESENTATIVES - Bottom RowFrom Left: Barbara Bussa, Lydia Taylor, Kathy Baker, Madelvine Duytschaeur, Dee Dee Clakins, Sina Peabody,Rona johns-on, Fran Tomlin, Vivian Fritz. Second row, Judy Richardson, Barbara Kalverman, Mary Sorenson,Mrs. Kirchoff, Jackie Ellsworth, Peggy Bobkins, Linda , Ford, Micky Bohlmann. Top Row, Patsy Danz, Keith Garrett, and Nancy Phillips. The Women's Recreation Association at Southwest Texas State Col- lege promotes recreational activities for women through clubs, tournaments, special events, and intercollegiate activities. WRA provides fun and leisure-time activities for everyone and strives to implement the breadth and depth of student experience. The Association contributes to the health, recreational, and social ed- ucation of its members. Miss Dorothy Lancaster, Associate Professor of Phys- ical Education for women, is sponsor of WRA. WRA EXECUTIVE BOARD-Linda Ford, Rona johnson, Mrs. Kir- WRA OFFICE STAFF-Judy Richardson and choff, Micky Bohlmann, Peggy Bobkins, Barbara Bussa, and Patsy Danz. Vivian Fritz. 267 ,,,., -'E ... --- 5, LLT5 lf, ,D .. ' -..' TN' .544-4,i'f'FlE r 1-ggi-,.. . hnnxg., f 41,41-Q-N 4 ll -, ll N Y 'Y 5, . ur 17' ', if-,fr ' W l 1 mf nu, X., - . . .I. ., - -.LJ24 4' Ping Pong takes good coordination. A base hit on the way Table Tennis Softball Archery Folk Dancing -fi :7 f fr A 'l , .4 .2 .-I, may .lm -.V xv 4' U51 0' ,, '4 +s?'..,f'?-ffm Lf P4 ' ' W. '- J.,., .-.,,.-. T 15, .' - v fy-4, ' v,. ,lg 'lf ar I ..-- 'J ..-v . vs, .LJ 1- -N '- 4-s. , , :H Y. Swing your Partner Careful aim is a Must in archery ea, --, ,- me K , :L-:'f'f-fun M ,V-,. i K I V - 5, , mt -Stag I .' l H - Sf H ..,.' I : V ' ' X ' 4 J .. 7 ' -:ii L. 1.1 V ' ' 5 ' ' -, 4- .. ' Y, f- f , -' , , . , qs W ,i W , '27, i., f L ,P f y -A Q 5221 ' J , lk , V i Q If , fff1-- if 'T Q My Wi' L- i' P?F ,X 7 X 1 T I L X5-gm in 1 'Y an do Q. .. BASKETBALL GIRLS Left to right, First Row, Ann Eskew, Loretta Krueger, Joyce Schweinle, Nona Muennink, Nola Alexander, Lynn Hornaday, Judy Wolverton. Second Row, Madeline Duytschaeuer, Margie Gips, Sue Meyer, Deanna Kline, Carole Whitley, Christine Esse, Sharon joneschkies Golf Basketball WRA members learn Golf Jump Ball 269 And up she goes EX v - an AA Tumbling and Trampoline C I u b A new way of making a triangle 4 e X , Strength, coordination, and balance is a. must 270 0 d B I' I1 I1 C E 271 l 0 n II '14 it JF' ., Mm 5' gi-la F E51 i I 6 1 - 5 Q .gg , Q52 5fS:ffx',,5: ,, 3 MLN. K 1'fQf?5szsI fZ'.lag5Q5 , 5 gf.: .F MQW' W.. ww W, Maia :QM z gimp 'MJD iii Q- 1 sa-. 0 wp 5 P 5 E Q ,Z-'N N f E W1 QW? Q 'I' f -1- SOUTHWEST TEXAS - -+- STATE COLLEGE - - rounoso 1899 ' I -I 1 ' iw- .Ji M - , ESR X A fi. XNZN ' X- X I T 273 4 . ... . I - - W W 7 1 WW H. W . J E. J: Sw W 3. ' ' T . V W W W W ,, A 1' -N .sz - W... WH' ' r W W W A .' E. W W u W I W W W V. ' . W WW WW W . ' .WW W E . ' N .W W. W- W W 'L W. W W V. AMW W HW WW . WW'jWW W, 'ig I 'S 43WW , W. W gm., W H W WW WW, W WW- W Wu , W W i, . W1 U NW... ,W W. W .. YT I XXWW .. u, W I E . W:-F , W W DR. JO!-WN G. FLOWERS Presidenf 274 -1 l Dr. joe H. Wilson Dr. Leland E. Derrick Dean of the College Dean of Graduate Studies Board of Regents 1 to r, seated: W. V. Brown, President C, S. Ramsey, Newton Gresham and Mrs. E. D. Lockey. standing: C. Kellam, Ed Gossett, Emil C. Rassman and john Hovenga, Not pictured: Richard R. Stovall. i i I X E L T, .f it bf i. i, TTT ' 5 if 1 i X' 'SMX-Ns Dr. Pat H. Norwood, Director of Public Services Mr. Clem jones, Registrar d min ist ration Jack C Cates Business Mana er iw- ' . A i y g Dr. Martin O. Juel, Dean of Students 7' .-- T Miss Majorie O. Stewart, Associate Dean of Students XT A ' ,, ,fff f ,ml funn, 'IE O Kc cz.. sw 1 E' :J fn 'P KA U1 O Q. aa FY' rn U ro ra D o '-f-. cn FY' C5 Q.. ro D EI' v.. -P 5 ,WW I '-2, 'fp ,QA ,,.-.--.,., '25 . 9 E ' A .. .l .3 K 8 f 4 tg 5 at I, x .Q vfsg 9 XX' X .f H ' f 5 -F. .-,' 9' S ., .. ,- 'Q-,J IJJJJ JJJJJ W A V' 'fmmr HV' Leland WIISOD, Assistant Vance Winn Administrative Assistant .40- 1! ig h in, Facu It Mrs. Herold Abel, JY- William Carroll Akin Graduate Instructor in Home Instructor in Mathematics Economics l l w l Earl Allen Associate Professor of Education Henrietta H. Avent Assistant Professor of Physical Education Dr. Elton Abernathy Head of the Speech Department rp' , J i Benjamin F. Archer Instructor in English john Roger Ballard Assistant Professor of Industrial Arts 'Z l ,Q . James G. Barton . Anton Bek Dorothy Bohac Associate Professor of Speech Associate Professor of Music Instructor in Home Economics t l . i Mrs. June P. Bonfield Instructor in Bible Dr. Thomas L. Brasher Associate Professor of English '1' 9 l Ira R. Bowles Head of the Music Department 279 Dr. Victor L. Bowers Professor of Industrial Arts Mrs. Doris Brown Instructor in Education A' 'J , 1' 4, it fl. K ,L ll. . 5 ' ,PV i Mrs. Mary G. Buchanan Associate Professor of Music Mrs. Cleo Broxton Instructor in Women's Physical Education Irma L. Bruce Associate Professor of Education J. R. Buckner Dr. William F. Brown Associate Pro- fessor of Education and Director of the Testing Service. y7+ -'Y i,.l. -- ,- l w John Edward Chambers Instructor in Biology Associate Professor of Spanish Dr. Leland S. Burgum Professor of Special Education Gerald Bernard Champagne Assistant Professor of Agriculture Erances Coleman Associate Professor of Home Economics Dr. Joseph L. Comp ' Assistant Professor of Chemistry Dr. Tollie R. Buie Head of the Agriculture Department David E. Conrad Associate Professor of History Dr. Emmie Craddock Associate Professor of History D11 Elmer A. DeShazo Robert L. 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Nichols Instructor -in Biology Instructor in Journalism Associate Professor of Business Administration Dr. Azalete R. Little Head of the Home Economics Department Dr. Alvin Musgrave Dr. William E. Norris Head of the Business Department Head of the Biology Department V-yt., ,Q--ii as 5 41 :aww we-H -' ,K in . ,. D. Glenn Norris Instructor in Bible 285 Dr. Archie O. Parks Head of the Chemistry Department Dr. J. i ,N Mrs. Kathleen Olive Instructor in English Eileen O'Meara Assistant Professor of English Allie C. Parr Associate Professor of Mrs. Claire joan Paxton I l . Instructor in Foreign Business Administration Language Ewart E. Phillips Frank Pinkerton Assistant Professor of Assistant Professor of Foreign Language Agriculture G. Flowers 286 lb A fi F'? 'T W4 W'f '-- '- Y V .Z 'aff' 1 . 3 l -, sv- Q- Y .,-- f , . ' ? 2 , , 5 W um -rg . 5 Dr. Williwn C. Pool Milton B. Porter Albert F. Reeh Otis G. Reese Professor of History Associate Professor of Instructor in Men's Assistant Professor of Mathematics Physical Education Business Administration .g 4 . 5'. ' . , Mrs. Dona Reeves Linda Fay Reynolds Instructor in Foreign Graduate Instructor in Language Chemistry N H. i ' .I ..- Rev. Maynard L. Rich Dr. E. M. Richardson Teacher of Bible Associate Professor of Education Dr. Tampke l A Methodical Meditataor 287 Bruce W. Roach, Acting Head of the Journalism Department 1. Norman W. Savage Instructor in Biology Dr. J. Lloyd Rogers, Head of the Education Department Carrie Shepherd Assistant Professor Education Gladys Short Associate Professor of Home Economics Mayor Edgar G Smith Commanding Officer ROTC Unit Mamie E. Smith Assistant Professor of English Arthur W. Spear Assistant Professor of Physics 288 Norman W. Starlmg Teacher of Bible is f --r is P A A M. Elizabeth Sterry Elizabeth Stillman Associate Professor of Instructor in Womens Geography Physical Education Dr. Jerome W. 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HJl'aHcNSoN y r highway hosf a+ San M -M 9 i0iUW7'5 at RESTAURANT e Highway 35 c1t the Circle BDRBER SHOP wfoawmrm-mmf MES and Nolen Bragg, OW O f Sg Abel, Mrs. Joyce McCormick, 278 Abel, Herold, jr., 184 Abernathy, Dr. Elton, 278 Ables, jeffe, 158 Abrigo, Pedro, 49, 185 Adams, Donna Darlene, -19, 227 Adams, jesse, 289 Adams, Mary, 87 Adare, Joe Howard, 87 Adcox, Barbara jean, 61, 158 Adler, Barbara, 75, 158 Ahrens, Charles, 61, 184 Akin, Sharon Lee, 75, 138, 160 Akin, Willian1 Carroll, 278 Balke Alavi, Anis, 182 Albers, Patsy, 87 Alcorn, Sandra, 49 Alexander, Nola, 87, 192 Allen, DiAnna Bell, 49 Allen, Earl, 213, 278 Allen, Ernest Franklin, 87 Allen jackie, 61, 148 Allen, Mac C., 75 Allen, Patton, 128, 142, 173, 201 Allen, Tommy Thomas, 189 Allerkamp, Gary Earl, 87. 200 Almstead, james, 182 Anaya, Robert D., 87, 200 Anderson, Bill, 162 Ander son, Bobby Tracy, 61, 175. 183 Anderson, Carolyn, 87 ' Anderson, Douglas Arthur, 75, 179 Anderson Earl Wynn, 87 Anderson, Frances Elaine, 49 Ander son, jo Ann, 87, 208 Andreus, Marquita jean, 87 Angell, james Monroe, 49 Appleby, Sandra Kay, 87 Archer, Benjamin F., 278 Armisteacl, Robert, 175 Armentrout, Pat, 162 Arnold, Andra, 150 Arnold, Patricia, 87, 155 Arnold, Phyllis jean, 75, 197 Arredondo, Ruby, 61 Ashford, Eva, 87, 175 Ashley, Beverly Kay, 87, 156 Aten, Gloria, 87 Atkins, Ruby, 61, 158, 182 Atkinson, Beth Ann, 61 Auten, Iona Annette, 87 Autry, john Patrick, 87 Avent, Miss Henrietta, 278 Avila, Celestino Z., 244 Ayala, Bertha, 61 Ayers, Sherry, 87, 190 Bachnieyer, Darlene june, 87, 158 Bagley, Jack Carlisle, 75, 199 Bagley, Maebeth, 75, 160 Bagley, Roddy, 25, 115, 200, 243 Baier, Mary Jo., 75, 154 Bailey, Kathryn H., 61, 172 Bailey, Robert Ray, 87 Bailey, Shirley, 87 Bailey, Sterling, 87 Bain, Barry Kent, 61 Baker, Cora Sue, 49, 186 Baker, Kathleen Rae, 87 Baker, Robert Mack, 49, 210 Baker, Virgil, 201 Baldwin, Beverly Sue, 87 Baldwin, jerry, 162 Baldwin, Linda Carol, 36, 75, 15526 1 B ron 75 i Y y Ball, Kathryn Sue, 75, 186 Ball, Kathryn Sue, 75, 186 Ball, Tommy Ruth Zarnnw, 142 Ballard, John Roger, 34, 179, 278 Ballard, Mike, 261 Ballard, Ruie Dale, 87 Barclay, Sterling Edward, 61 Barker, Betty Ann, 61, 154, 182, 203 Barkley, Doug, 49 Barksdale, Peggy Sue, 75, 186 Barnes, William, 87, 218 Barrington, Nita Carol, 87 Barron, Carolyn, 75 Barsti s, Rebecca Lu, 49 Bartel, Janet Myrtle, 87 Barton, james G., 279 Barton, Weldon V., 49, 129, 145. Bates, 182, 252 Williiliim Arthur, 61 Batot, john Henry, 87 Baugh, Elaine, 25, 61, 113, 125, 152. 156, 179 Bay, Laura Ellen, 87, 154. l86 Beary, joan LaNelle, 75 Beck, Beck, Beck, Chrystal, 190 Linda, 61 Virginia Laverne, 147 Beckett, Gloria Ann, 154, 186 Beckman, Dora, 49, 1-12, 144, 182 Index Bedrwr. Jonme is., 49, 145, 148, 189 Bednarski, Joe Josef, 245 Behnke, Donald jay, 87, 201 Behrends, Monroe, 87 Behrens, Frances, 158 Behrens, Larry Arnold, 75 Beising, james, 217 Bek, Anton, 194, 279 Beken, Willlyne, 26, 49, 121, 152, 156 Belew, Bennie C., 61 Belew, Randy, 194 Bell, Judy, 75, 156 Bellamy, Barbara, 87 Below, Randolph Paul, 194 Benbow, Doris Faye, 87 Benird, Bonnie, 61 Benge, Patricia Kay, 61 Bennett, Dan, 190 Bennett, Linda Perry, 145, 208 Benson, Eva Nell, 87 Benson, Jimmie Dan, 61 Benton, jerry Lee, 61, 172 Berger, Gloria, 87 Bernhard, Adolph, 179 Berry, Terry, 164 Bertrand, Brenda, 26, 75, 118, 119, Bethel, Marshall,,75, 166, 181354 191 Bettge, George Wayne, 61 Beynon, Barbara Ann, 87, 156 Bickerstaff, Penny, 25, 156, 250 Biedermann, David Norris, 61, 164 Biederman, Margaret, 49, 140, 208, 275 Bielefeld, Wilma Jean, 49 Biggerstaff, Shirley 87, 156 Biggs, Karen, 49, 186, 222 Biggs, Stanley, 75 Billimek, Barbara, 87 Bird, Ronald Eugene, 61, 216 Bishop, Ai, iz, isa, 162 Bizzell, Billy Kay, 87 Black, Howard, 75 Blackard, Frances Ann, 61, 17? Blackburn, Bryan, 61 Blackwell, James Willimn, 246 Blarmr. Marian, 49, 225 Bland, Mary Jean, 188, 233 Blankinship, Sue Reading, 61 Blansett, Bennie Boyd, Jr., 198 Blaschke, Eleanor, 75, 156 Bloxham, Mary Catherine, 75, 190 Bluhm, Lynn Allen, 75 Boardman, Sandra, 87, 154, 192, 233 Bode, Elaine, 61, 143, 148 Boeing, William August, 75 Bohac, Dorothy, 279 Bohac, Rudy, 59 Bohlmann, Marie, 61 140, 156, 208, Bolner. Joey, 200 230 Bone, joey, 200 Bone, james, 61, 201 Bone, Peggy Elinor, 88 Bonfield, Mrs. June, 279 Boone, Glenn Wayne, 49 Borgfeld, Harver R., 88 Borgfeld, Lewis Charles, 199 Bormann, Nelson, 49, 142, 148, 149, Bossley, Jacob M., 49, 184 150 Botkin, Peggy Arm, 61, 145, 208 Bounds, Robert Bob, 200 Bourgeois, Bernard Mike, 164, 200 Bowers, Martha Frances, 88 Bowers, Dr. Victor, 179, 279 Bowlin, Brenda jo, 49, 127, 136, 158, 160 Bowman, Ronald George, 201 Bow, Gordon Glenn, 247 Bowers, Martha, 218 Bowles, Ira, 190, 279 Bowles, Rudy, 166, 256 Box, Julie, 62, 197 Box, Patti, 85, 140, I54 Boyd, Chester, 179 Boyett, Bob 166 Bradfute, Mariclean, 88 Bradley, Jimmy, 200 Bradshaw, Gerald O., 179 Branch, Celia, 88 Brasher, Dr. Thomas, 142, 279 Bravenec, Frances Ann, 88 Brawner, Barbara 12, 62, 152, 160 Bray, Ruthann, 88 Brechtel, Wayne, 164, 198 Bremer, Elgie, 88 Breuer, Jean, 49, 145, 148, 1-19, 181 Brice, Donald Edward, 88 Bridges, Charles Harrell, 62, 245 Briggs, Lucretia M., 88, 140 Brister, Gerald Glyn, 49, 184 Brod, Ruth, 88 Brodbeck, Iris Louise, 50, 130, 137, 140, 147, 172, 222 Bronander, Roy O., 173, 183 Brooks, Lynda, 88 Brooks, Martha Arm, 88 Brophy, William Edward, 88, 164, Brown 200 Mrs. Doris, 279 Brown: Dorothy, 62, 212, 2l3 Brown Brown Brown , James Buster, 62, 162 , Janet Clarice, 62 , Jerry Wayne, 248 Brown, Lawrence Richard, 50 Brown, Peggy Jewel, 88 Brown Raymond, 199 Brown: Roy J., 88, 201 Chance, Kenneth Dale, 76 Chance, Loma Lou, 11, 125, 156 191 Chandler, Don Lane, 50 Chapa, Amancio, 88 5 Charlton, Cynthia, 88, 155 Chatfield, John Albert, 88, 225 Chaiuvin, John R., 50, 165 Chavanta, Thomas Anthony, 88 Chesser, Donald, 76 Christena, Leta Rae, 76, 155 Christian, David Stubbs, 150 Chu, Deanna, 62, 225 Chu ik, Dianne Faye, 62, 190 Brown, Dr. William F., 280 Browne, Paftricia Nina, 50, 147, 172 Browning, William, III, 62 Broxton, Mrs. Cleo, 208, 280 Bruce, Irma L,, 280 Brumbalow, jerry, 88, 197 Brundrett, Sharon T., 62 Bryant, Barbara, 220 Bryden, Mary Lynn, 88 Buchanan, Mrs. Mary G., 280 Buckner, Patsy Scholl, 147 Buckner, J. R., 280 Bueker, James B., 50. 135, 182 Buentello, Antonio, 50 Buffo, John Allen, 88 Buford, Cornelia Sue, 62, 172 Buie, Tollie Dan, 184 Buie, Dr. Tollie R., 280 Buller, Jr., Ralph, 73, 164 Bumpus, Ronald Steven, 88, 197 Buratti, Suzanne, 62, 150 Burg. Kathy, 50, 130, 154, 152, 160, 172 Burgum. Dr. Leland S., 280 Burk, Jacqueline Ray, 50, 129, 135, 156, 228, 238 Burleson, Mary Andes, 210, 212, 213 Burnett, Cynthia Kay, 190 Burnett, Patricia Gloor, 172 Burns, Ken R., 62, 150, 136, 181 Burns, Robert, 194 Burris, Bert Franklin, 62, 182 Burruss, jo Ann, 12, 154, 197 Clari: Charles 166 Clalrki Dennis 'De1an0, so Clark, Donald Dean, 76, 162 Clark. Doris Earlene, 62, 143, 148 Clark, James Sidney, 50, 173, 183 Clark, Johnny Weldon, 62, 256 Clark Mike 263 Clarkson, Carolyn Ann, 88, 220 Clayton, Ann, 88 Clendennen, I41Nell, 50, 143 Click, Billy john, 246 Cliett, Fay Carolyn, 88 Climer, Yondle, 22, 76, 140, 150, Coate Cobb, 160, l9l, 229 s, Mary Virginia, 89 David, 50 Cochran, Martha Sue, 62 Cockcrell, Jacqueline Diane, 143, Col l, Cole, 148, 172 Loween. 89 jerry Allen, 245 Coleman, Frances, 137, 280 Coleman, Ronald, 89, 232 Coleman, Ronnie, 62, 175, 252 Collier, Barbara, 50, 208 Collins, Annie Lee, 230 Collins, Elizabeth Marie, 62, 188 Collins, James Van, 76 Collins, Jeanne Douglas, 89, 175 Collins, Joyce Elizabeth, 76, 173 Collins, Margie, 50, 159, 208 Colwell, Sidney Verne, 89 Comp, Dr. Joseph L., 280 Condry, Sonny, 162 Burruss, Larry, 162 Burton, Floyd, 182 Burwell, james Samuel, 146 Busby, Joyce Louise, 148 Busby, Robert Stanford, 50, 165, 173 Bussa, Barbara, 154, 181 Busse, Jerilyne Arleen, 88, 217 Butle, Wilburn Hall, 88 Butler, NanCy, 75, 177, 178 Bynum, Carolyn Jeanne, 88 Cabla, Bonnie Lee, 62, 152, 158 Cadena, Armando, 50 Calfas, Eline E., 50, 208 Callaway, Douglas Lee, 179, 201 Callihan, Vicki Lynette, 88, 173 Conrad, David E., 281 Conrad, Donald Edward, S9 Contreras, Alfonso Peter, 199 Conway, Nancy Jean, 76, 188, 190 Cook, David Edgar, 23, 50, 112, 128. 134. 157, 142, 210 Cooke, Margaret Paulette, 175 Cooley, Kay, 75 Copley, Janie Aclelia, 50, 145 Coppedge, Carol, 89, 197, 220 Cordes, Cleburn, 62 Cordova, Maria Fidela, 51 Cornelius, Bob, 240, 241 Cornett, Gene Merrell, 89, 165 Cometh Ken, 76, 201 Calvert, Carolyn, 62 Calvert, Ella Kaye, 62, 143, 190, 212 Calvert, Pamela, 88 Campball, Tom, 165 Campbell, Connie Kay, 76, 213 Campbell, Frances Helen, B8 Campbell, Jessie Louise, 88 Campion, Samuel Irving, 62 Canion, Williani Brian, 50, 165 Cannon, Robbie Lou, 76 Caperton, Patsy, 154 Corns, Maurine, 51, 128, 160, 186 Corns, Rene, 152 Correa, Juan A., 200 Corye ll, David Warren, 51 Cotton, jerry Dale, 89, 201 Couphis, Benny, 179 Cover, Laury Steele, 76 Cox, jamie Sue, 51, 150 Cox, jerry Lee, 51 Cox, Phyllis Gail, 76, 212, 215 Cox, Vernon Mills, 62, 137 Cox, William Ainslee, 139 Carden, Charlotte Mae, 88 Carley, Marvin Edward, 150 Carlile, W. Carolyn, 50, 144, 148 Carlow, Charles Ray, 62, 165 Carnes, Buford Ronald, 62 Caroenas, Hershel. 2-14 Carpenter, Ronald, 50 Carrejo, Ana Marie, 88, 158 Carter, Elizabeth Braden, 88, 1511, 220 Carter, james W., 200 Cash, Mary Ann, 88 Casparis, james Rankin, 76 Casselberry, Robert Nelson, 76, 166, 236, 237 Calstellaw, james, 146 Catalina, Pete Anthony, 88, 255 Cates, Ann, 62, 172, 222 Cates, Jerome C., 276 Cazamias, Susassa, 88 Cervenka, Martha Carrollyn, 76 Cervenka, Willie H., 88 Chamberlain, F. B. Cjoel, 76, 197 Chambers, Barbara, 25, 27, 62, 154, 191 Chambers, John Edward, 173, 280 Chambers, Newlin Sutton, 50 Champagne, Gerald B., 146 Champagne, Virginia Sue, 62, 186 Champion, jo Yvonne, 140, 220, 225 Crabb, Gayle Norris, 62 Cracldock, Dr. Emmie, 281 Craft, Lana jo., 11 Craig, Robert, 63 Creech, Marvagene, 89 Cravy, Lanny, 79 Crawford, Franklin Afton, 184 Crenwelge, Darlyri A., 51, 220 Crockett, Robert, 199 Crofford, Linda, 76, 156, 192 Crook, Virginia, 145, 148 Crouch, james, 51 Cruce, Irma, 149 Crumley, Hilda, 65, 129, 147, 160 Cucle, Don, 281 Culpepper, Hallie C., 172 Culver, Nancy Virginia, 76 Curry, Wayinon David, 197 Curtis, Jacqueline, 172 Curtis, james, 165 Daily, Gwen A., 65, 157 Dailey, Nancy, 76 Dalton, Patricia A., 150 Damon, Claude Roger, 89, 190 Damon, Dorothy jane, 65, 135, 160 Daniel, Garland, 146, 184 Dzmz, Patsy Ann, 51, 140, 159, 208 210 , 217, 223 Darnell, Barbara, 89 Davi dson, Mickey E., 76 Elkins, Nan Elizabeth, 90, 235 Davidson, Norman Gail 146, 184 Davis, Charles, 166, 241 Davis, Evelyn Lawanda, 59 Davis, Jim James, 89 Dafvis, Linda, 156 Davis, Patricia Gay, 89 Davis, Robert L., 281 Davis, Sarah Ann, 89, 208 Dawson, Judith, 89 Effenberger, Donald Ewald, 143 Eggen, Anna Elizabeth, 64 Ehlert, Floyd Thomas, 77, 179 Ehrig, Dorothy, 90 Eison, Becky, 208 Eklund, Sandra Lou, 90, 150 Elbel, Kathleen, 51, 143, 145, 192, 19 Haley, Clyde Wesley, 197 Dawson, Sandra Kay, 63, 125, 160, 172 Deck, Dr. Williain E., 281 DeLeon, Judith, 89 DeI.eon, Rose Marie, 76 Dean, Dianne Louise, 89, 160 Dean, Rex Gordon, 89, 135, 236 Dearing, Francis, 160 Deborah, Joel Alan, 89, 200 Dees, Judi JoAn, 173 Deike, Levi D., 63 Del Cnc-to, Charles, 51 Delmar, Diane, 51, 155 Dement, Larry Douglas. 200 Denard, Nancy, 12 Denker, George William, 63 Elliott, Dr. James D., 281 Ellison, Barbara, 90, 140, 233 Ellison, Carol Elizabeth, 51, 147, 159, 180 Ellison, Linda Lee, 90, 124, 157 Ellsworth, Jackie, 77, 145, 208, 210 Blza, Judy, 64, 159 Emery, Dr. Williani H. P., 175, 281 Endsley, Mary Ruth, 90 Engel, Diana, 90 Enaelke, Emmett, 52 Engelmann, James Joseph, 52 Erickson, David Maurice, 77, 199 Erickson, Dr. Maurice, J., 231 Eschenburg, Gayle, 90 Eskew, Ann, 90 DCViUC'Yi Hall, Robert Hunt, 92 Derrick, Dr. Leland, 275 DeShazo, Dr. Elmer A., 281 Dettling, Clarence, 166 Dettman, Georgana Faye, 89 Sandra Kay, 89 Esse, Christene, 91, 186 Etheredge, Orville Lynn, 77 Etheredge, Wilma Jean, 64, 203 Eubanks, Carolyn Sandra, 77, 175 Eubanlc, Ronnie Dean, 22 Durst, Gary, 51, 153, 165 H -5 DeWald', Vedena Ann, 63, 172 Diaz, Emma, 76, 159 Dick, Sandra, 157. 173 Dickerson, Carol Lea, 76 Dickerson, Mada Beth, 51,, 140, 186, 227 Dickerson, Tom, 165 Dickey, Wallace, 247 Dickson, Tommy, 63 Dietrich, Alfred Richard, Jr., 76 Dismukes, Charlotte Elizabeth, 63, 186 Dittmar, Carolyn Gail, 89 Dixon, Kenneth, 89 Dominguez, Mrs. Olga, 150, 281 Donaldson, Rebecca, 76, 157 Donaldson, Shirley Ann, 90, 186, 197 Donley, Paula, 157 Doran, Finous, 76 Dorman, Kenneth R., 173, 183 Dorn, Judy, 76 Dorn, Paul Ronald, 51 Dorris, Karen Sue, 90, 135, 190 Doty Williaizm Gordon, 51 Doughty, Penny, 63, 124, 157 Dowdy, Raymond Preston, 90, 197 Doyle, Carol Sue, 63 Doyle, Charlice H., 90 Dressback, Lanell Lee, 76, 159 Dressen, Pete, 51, 142, 198. 202 Drews, Rebecca, 63 Driskill, Williaiii Frank. 90 Drost, David, 165 Drost, Felicie, 51 Dubcisson, Carole, 160 DuBose, Carol Jeanine, 90 DuBosc, Charles Wayne, 63, 200 Dudney, Wayne, 51, 189, 190 Duffield, Jeffery Davis, 63, 1:11. 175, 178 Duffield, Linda Spurrier, 71. 129, l-13, 17-l, 173, 180 Duffy, George Samuel, 76 Dugger, Patsy. 90, 192 Dukes, Constance, 90 Duncan, Carol, 76 Duncan, Sheridan Lynn. 23, 51, 117, 159 Dungen. Mary Frances, 51, 186 Dunham. Iames, 90 Dunkin, Lois, 90 Dunlap, Paul Oran, 190 Durbin, Janice Lynn, 90 186 Durgin. Murcia, 76 Durham, Joyce Elaine, 77, 188, 189, 717 213 Duytschacvcr, Madeline, 90, 208 Dye, James Miles, 64 Dziulc, Carolyn, 77, 125, 155, 197 Eastwood, Bobbie Harml, 51 Eastwood, Merrily, 90, 134 Eckhart, Charles H., Jr., 77, 182 Edgar, Mrs. Hilda, 172 Edling, Rosalea, 77, 159, 181 Edling, Thomas Otto, 90, 179, 201 Edmonds, Ronald, 51, 197 Edmondson, Billy Don, 90, 16929 l Edmondson, Jr., James Malvin, 51 Edmondson. Jerry Nlifayne, 64, Hg? I Edmondson. Morris Stephen, 64, 182 Edwaids, Lloyd Lee, 6-1. 166 Edwards, Dr. Widncy W., 281 Evans, Evans, Jack, 77 James Gayle, 91 Evans Joe, 165 Evans, William, 184, 197 Everett, William, 64 Evers, Jane, 91 Ezell, Alton Ray, 52. 173 , Ezell, Delores Rae Morris 52, 143 Fabian, Vicki, 91 Fairbetter, Linda, 77 Fann, Geraldine, 157 Farias, Reynaldo, 245 Barlow, Daniel E., 282 Farmer, James Leon, 91, 199 Farmer, Judy, 155 Farris, Williain Vinson, 77, 165 Faseler, Marion Clinton, 148 Felty, Sara Lou, 64 Fenlon, Patricia, 91, 159 Ferguson, Franklin, 52, 198 Ferguson, Jackie Kay, 91 Fetteis, Barbara., 91 Feuerbacker, Charles Henry, 52, 179 Feuge, Leatric, 91 Fincke, Bernice, 91 Fischer, Barbara Ann, 52, 143, 144, 148, 181 Fishbek, Kenneth Wayne, 52 Fisher, Betsy Ann, 91, 155 Fitch, Lynda Lou, 91 Fitzpatrick, Mrs. McCall, 282 Finch, Patricia, 52, 172 Flannigan, Ronald, 165 Fleeman, Betty Jane, 52 Fleming, Robert Millard, 201 Fletcher, Thomas, 189, 201 Flood, Hannah Mary, 190 Flower, Charles, 167 Flowers, Edrie Elizabeth, 91 Flowers, Dr. J. G., 21, 35, 274 ,286 Flume, Jayne Marie, 91, 208 Fogle, Pat, 91 Ford, Dannah, 77, 155, 186 Ford, Linda Pearl, 77, 208 Forester, Don, 282 Forester, Evelyn Carlene, 64 Forester, Suzanne, 91, 160 Forsythe, Julie, 155 Fnssler, Louise Weliman, 64 Fossler, Mary Margaret, 91 Fossler, Richard Martin, 52, 173 Foster, Frances, 155 Foster, Jana, 157 Foster, Lana, 157 Foster, Ronald Lee, 91 Foulds, Linda Lee. 77, 160 Fowler, Charles Allen, 77 Fox, Arlene, 77, 157, 197 Frank, Harold Gene, 64 Frank, J. Edward, 282 Frank, Sylvia. Ann, 77, 186 Franki, Julius Gibbs, 240, 241 Franklin, Bonnie Rae, 78 Franks. William Roger, 78 Franz, Freddie Warren, 91 Franz, Wm. Randolph, 52 Frazier, Stewart Frederich, 52, 134 Frederick, Jeffrey, 52, 130, 189, 190 Frederickson, Martha Ann, 78 Frerich, Freddie, 64 Friend, Benny Lee, 52, 184, 197 Fritz, Vivian Annette, 64, 143, 145, 208 Forberg, Carl Arthur, 91 Froh, George Riley, 52 Fry, Morris, 91, 181 Fryer, Fred James, 78, 90, 189 Fuchs, Betty Jean, 78 Fuentes, Isabel, 52, 131, 142, 148, 159 Fuller Sue Ellen, 91, 157 Fullerton, Maj. John A., 282 Fulton, E. Patricia, 91 Faither, Betti, 91, 157 Gallardo, Mary Elsie, 52 Galloway, Mrs. Gresdna, 282 Galyean, Charlotte Patricia, 14, 15, 65, 137, 155 Gamble, Miss Clara, 208, 282 Garcia, Esequiel Lopez, 65 Garcia, Maria Loida, 65, 172 Garcia, Ramiro, 52, 134 Gardner, Ronald, 65, 135, 153, 163, 182 Garner, Virginia Ann, 78 Garner, Waymoncl Glynn, 65, 179, 190 Garrett, Alice Jane, 172 Garrett, Mary Keith, 78, 157 Garrett, Nathan, 91 Garrett, Polly Sue, 91 Garrison, Bill, 257 Garrison, Dave, 78 Garrison, Paula Coyletta, 91 Gary, Nawona Taylor, 91 Gary, Dr. Thacher, 282 Garza, Alvaro, 91, 200 Garza, Dlia Carmen, 52 Garza, Ruth Ester, 65 Gasch, Suzanne, 52 Gass, June Peggy, 52, 188 Gassner, E. Jo, 52, 173 Gattis, Dan Allred, 78 Ga tan, Abel E., 78 Gebhart, Johnny, 91 Geer, Marta C., 65, 143, 148, 186 Geiger, Mariano, 216 Gelbh-ar, Jean Alma, 78 Gelbhar, Johnny Richard, 65, 199 Gensberg, Frank, 282 Gerjes, Carol Gifford, 78, 150, 167, 236, 237 Germer, Gary Lee, 65 Getschmann, Faye Cathryn, 52, 190 Gettis, Paul, 184 Gibbs, Sarah, 91, 155 Gibbs, Thomas, 201 Giesen, Bettie, 53, 155, 186 228 Gilcrease, Barra, 53, 148, 164, 1676 18 Gillespie, Dennis Bryan, 53 Gillespie, Tl1omas, 91, 190 Gilmore, Kenneth Edward, 200 Gips, IN-Iariorie, 91, 186, 217 Gipson, Carey, 53, 173 Girdley, Mary Frances, 91, 192 Gladson, Judith Lynn, 78, 188, 190 Gladson, Willard Royce 53, 181 Glaeser, Secile, 91 Glass, Alice 91 Glass, Clarence Andrew, 65 Glazert, Dolores Jo, 53, 144, 202 Glenewinkel, Lynn. 65 Glenn, Barbara Elaine, 91 Glick, Mary Julia, 53, 172 Godfrey, Susan Wadsworth, 53 Goebel, Darien, 78 Goertz, Roger Lamar, 53 Goldenberc, Patricia, 91 Gomez, Danny 78, 189, 194, 201 Gonder, Margaret, 91 Gonzalex, Angelita, 91 Gonzales, Bernabe, 199 Goodale, Miss Doris, 282 Goodman, Martha Frances, 91 Goodson, Allie Marie, 53, 190 Goodson, Leroy, 184 Goodwyn, Ann Luellen, 176, 178 Grady, Frances Orene, 65, 143, 180 Graf, Mildred, 78, 210, 216 Graham, Michael Goodwin, 53, 184, 189, 210, 220 Gregg, Dr. Cecil M., 146, 283 Green, James, 53, 153, 164 Greenwood, Bette Ann, 78, 134, 180 Greer, Gary, 65 Gregg, Llelwyn Price, 173, 183 Gregory, Dorothea Mae, 78, 181 Greive, Barbara Ann, 227 Griffin, Leon, 78 Griggs, Nathan, 92 Grinsinger, Sandra, 92 Grissett, Judy, 172 Grosgebauer, Everett Glenn, 201 Gross, Betty, 92, 160, 187, 216 Gross, David, 182 Gross, William, 92 Groves, David Nathan, 65, 129, 145, 189, 190, 212, 215 Grusendorf, Dr. Arthur A., 283 Guilfoyle, Anne Warner, 92, 155, 175 Guinn, Barbara, 139 Guinn, Linda Lou 92, 192 Guither, Nancy, 92, 157 Gurkin, Charles Thomas, 200 Guthrie, Mary Jo, 53, 143, 159, 220 Guttery, Edna Dedeke, 53, 143 Haas, Charles Emil, 65 Hass, Paul Fredrick, Jr., 65 Haby, Barbara, 92, 192 Haclcel, Kathryn, 92 Hackel, Pamela Beth, 92 Haenel, Paula, 92, 190 Hafemik, Vernon G., 92, 200 Hagan, Thomas, 92, 163 Hagerty, Sharon, 92, 177 Hahn, Dr. Cecil O., 183, 283 Hahn, Linda M., 92, 197 Hajousky, Carol Ann, 65, 172 Halbardier, Margaret, 92 1-lalcom, Harold, 92 Hale, Mary Elizabeth, 78, 175, 178, 7 Haley, O. C., 65, 163 Haley, Margie Nadine, 92 Hall, Ellen Romelle, 65, 143, 144, 181 Hall, J. Laonne, 65, 190 ' Hall, Seigal Dwight, 65 Halley, Sandra Jean, 92 Hallock, Lynn 160 Halloran, Diane 'Hutton, 92 Hamlin, Mary Virginia, 78 Hamlin, Tommie, 161 Hammonds, Patricia Sharon, 78 Hamrick, Joy Wiede, 53 Handrick, Lynette, 78, 161 Hankamer, Lester Alvan, 65, 197, 231 Hans, Michael, 65 Hansen, Charles Joseph, 53 Hanson, Patricia, 92, 177 Harborth, Nelson, 92 Hardwick, Jack, 163, zoo, 263 Hardy, Mary Alice, 65, 222 Hargrove, Sharon Anne, 78 Harp, Dennis Andrew, 78, 178 Harper, Betty Joe, 78 Harrell, Annette, 93, 187 Harrell, Darleen Marie, 78 Harell, Francis Lynn, 143 Harrell. Robert William. 135 Harrell, William, 55, 175, 180 Harris, Fraxer B., 53, 147 Harrop, Jerry Nolan, 200 Hart, Mary Ann, 78 Hartfiel, Darald, 53 Harvill, Linda Clarice, 93 Harwell, Wanda Leigh, 78, 177 Hauptrief, Jesse, 93 Havarcl, Barbara Nell, 53 Havard, Herbie, K., 53 Hawkins, Thomas Willis III, 173, 182, 185 Hawley, Nancy, 78, 140, 233 Haydon, Charles, 93 Hayes, Bascom Barry, 283 Haynes, Linda Nell, 93 Hays, Jimmie Constance, 78, 157 Heard, Bliss Betty Ruth, 283 Hearn, Dannie, 161 Hearn, Karen Lee, 93 Heavin, Bill, 167 Heffernan, James Dale, 244, 257 Heginbotham, Darrel Wayne, 53 Hehman, Lloyd, 78, 201, 217 Heine, Bonnie Lou, 53, 140, 233 I-lelmcamp, Richard, 78 Helms, Lilyan Kalar, 93 Helton, Dr. Burrell W., 283 Hempke, Charlene, 220 Henderson, D. Jeannine, 93 Henderson, Johnny, 163 Henderson, Mrs. Millie, 224 Henderson, Dr. Richard B., 283 Hendrix, Carol, 157, 191 Henke, Charlene Ruth, 78 Henke, Stella, 93 Heno, Catherine Sue, 23, 78, 106, 161, 236, 237 Hensell. Claudia Antoninette, 93 Henson, French Clark, 199 Henson, I. B., III, 12, 23, 53, 111, 263 Henson, Joe Pat, 146 Henson, Loretta, 147 Herbort, Wfallace, 197 Herder, Mary Jean, 78 ,155, 223 Herndon, Jack Russell, 197 Herry, Eugene Alvin, 78 Hertel, Geraldine, 66 Herzik, Aubrey Martin, 142, 198, 202, 283 I-Ierzik, Jack Julian, 78 Hethcock, Wendell, 131, 173 Hess, Frances Earlayne, 93 Hess, Gordon, 93 Hester, Agnes Ann, 54, 127, 142, 148, 161, 228 Hester, Brenda, 54, 125 Hetherly, Judith, 78, 134, 157, 178 Hevestadt. Claudine, 147 Hewell, Charlotte Gladyne, 78 Heyer, Mary, 208 Heyland, Nancy, 124, 216 Heyman, Linda Diane, 93, 135, 216 Higdon, John P., 66, 167, 173, 183 Hightower, Miss Mary Louise, 283 Hill, Helen Lois, 66, 208 Hill, Kathryn, 93 Hill, Patricia, 93, 157 Hill, Phyllis Jo, 66, 143 Hillyer, Norma, 78 Hinds, Frank Carrol, 200 Hize, Ernest. 66 Hipp, Glenda Gail, 93 Hinqe, Fay Helen, 66, 187 217 Hobson, Joan, 157 Hobson, William Thomas, 66, 150, 167 Hoch, William Thomas, 93 Hoff, Sammie Don, 78, 200 Hoffman, Connie, 257 Holcombe, Herbert, 132 Holder, Lucie Gail, 66, 126, 152, 161, 172 Holland, Weeta, 79, 229 Hollis, Dennis Lea, 93 Hollis, Jimmy Doyle, 201 Hollyfield, Cynthia Ann, 66, 308 Holman, Alan Richard, 93, 134, 165, 200 Holmberg, Norman Elton, 54, 179 Holmes, James Edwin, 79 Holt, James, 93, 258 Hood. Judy Elaine, 93 Hood, Ronold, 93, 194, 217 Hooder, Lynn, 217 Hooker, Brenda Joyce, 93 Hoover, Franklin Dexter, 54 Hopson, John Wilbur, 283 Hopson, Laura, 79, 116, 161, 236, 237 Hopson, Paula, 79 Hopson, Wm. Paul, 179, 283 Horn, Gerald, 93 Hornaday, Elizabeth, 93, 208 Horton, Douglas, 54, 137, 183 Horton, Nancy Kay, 66, 155, 162, 190 Horton, Richard Autrey, 79 Hosea, J. A. 54 Hotz, Roddy Fro., 194 House, Hugh Bobby, 54 Housman, John, 261 Houston, Dr. Ralnh H.. 284 Howard, Barbara Standish, 79 Howard, Bufford Miller, 93, 163 Howard, Miss Catherine, 284 Howard, Mary Beth, 79 Howell, Betty Ann, 66 Howell, R. Lynn, 93 Howle, Alfred, 190, 212, 213, 263 Howie, Susan, 93 Hribek, Mary Ann, 66, 187 Huebner, Carolyn Louise, 54, 143, 148 Huff, Amelia, 66, 181 Huffstickler, Mrs. Starr, 284 Hugh, Michael, David, 66, 167 Hughes, Charles Edward, 174, 175, 212, 213, Hughes, Dr. J. Marshall, 284 Hughson, Jane, 172 Hughsen, Mrs. Rowena, 172 Hugland, Patricia Lou, 79, 187 Huizar, Peter, 79 Hull, Zelma Jo, 54, 142, -144, 148, 149 Hulme, Patricia Ruth, 93, 157 Hunt, John Hale, 79, 201, 254 Huntschik, Lawrence, 194 Huppert, Diane Rae, 93 Huppert, Donald Jay, 54, 173 Hutcherson, Walter Hugh, 189 Huvar, Mary Charlotte, 93 Hyatt, Bill, 172 Hyatt, Grace Ede, 22, 26, 54, 124, 135, 157, 172, 202 Hyatt, Grace Howard, 172 Joblonowski, Ruchard Wilson, 196 Jackson, Dennis Wayne, 244 Jackson, Ernest B., 277 Jackson, James Marcus, 172 Jackson, Thomas Jonathan, 54 Jacobs, James Ken, 242 Jacobsen, Any, 200 Jacobson, Julie Ann, 79 Jaks, Carl Allen, 93 Jarrett, Glennetta Joyce, 79, 159 Jaso, Juan Gilberto, 79, 200 Jay, Harold, 240, 247 Jenki Jenki Jenni ns. Billie, 93 ns, Tommy, 212, 213 ngs, Charles D., 179 Jernigan, Jacqueline, 66, 155 Jett, Noel George, 79 Jobes, Harold C., 12, 23, 66, 109, ohns 158, 163, 184, 196 Chloe Ann 66 I , - , Johns, Jo Ann, 79, 172 Johnson, David Duane, 66 Johnson, Mrs. Eleanor, P., 188, 284 Johnson, Elizabeth, 93 Johnson, Evangeline Marie, 93 Johnson anice 161 ohns ,I . on, J. M. 231 J Johnson, Mrs. J. M., 231 Johns on, Judy, 79, 157, 190 Johnson, Rona, 79, 159, 208 Johns Johns on, Kaye Lynn, 93 ton, Sandra Pauline, 79 Jonas, Nelson, 93 Jones, Barbara, 93, 155 Jones, Bernice, 80, 187, 196 Jones, Charles Lewis, 80 Jones Jones , Clem C., 16, 35, 276 Janet, 93 Jones, Janice Martin, 80 Jones, Marilyn Kay, 80, 157 Jones, Sandra, 80 Jones, Warren Hughes, 179 Kuhen, Geraldine Faye, 54 Kuntschik, Lawrence Frank, 94 Kunz, Robert W., 194 Kveton, Charlotte Grace, 67 Kyle, Graham Gillis, Jr., 201 Lackey, Julia, 80, 187 Lafferty, Carol Ann, 54, 135 Laird, Ernest Heath, 80 Lamb, Roandl Gordon, 94 Lambert, Patty, 80 Lamberth, Cloyce George, 94, 200 Lampe, John Lester, 94, 199 Lancaster, Miss Dorothy, 208, 284 Landreneau, John Pat, 173 Landrum, Dorothy Ann, 54 Landrum, Ronald Lee, 55 Lane, Harry Radford, 55 Lane, Mary Lou, 94 Lane, Richard Idus, 80 Lane, William J. Jr., 139, 284 Langham, Lula, 208 Langwell, Carol, 80, 157, 197 Lann, Mrs. Arlene, 294 Lanum, Tommy, 80, 190, 201 Lapresto, Marjorie, 94 LaRoche, Kathleen Louise, 80 Larrison, Charles, Jr., 173 Larson, Arthur Lorin, 94, 190 Larson, Patricia Ann, 94 Lassig, Patsy Ruth, 94, 208 Latimer, Lou Ella, 80 Joischkies, Sharon, 93, 217 Jordan, Hubert, 80 Joseph, Pamalee Katherine, 93 Josey, Felton Buddy, 201 Jowers, Milton, 284 Juel, Sue Ellen, 80, 161, 182 Juel, Dr. Martin O., 137, 276, 291 Juenke, Henry, 66, 232 Jungk, Mary, 80 Jungman, Gerry Ann, 94 Kaffka, Jerry, 66, 143, 201 Kahanek, Dolores, 66, 172 Kahanke, Doris, 94, 140, 233 Kahl, Donald Hugh, 66 Kanz, Patricia, 94 Karbach, Judy, 94 Kassaw, Jan, 80 Katt, Viola, 80, 182 Kay, Charles, 80. 173. 183 Keeley, Patricia, 66 Keliehor, James, 248 Kellogg, Kirby, 59 Kellum, Daryl Edward, 247, 258 Kelly, James G., 54, 210 Kelly, Roger Glen, 54 Kelly, Thomas Plax, 54, 163 Kendall, Jean. 80, 135. 181, 190 Kendall, Joan, 80, 132, 134, 190 Kennedy, Patricia, 80 Kennedy, William Logan, 94 Kercheville, Robert, 66, 130, 143, 174, 175 Kinane, Lawrence, 80 Kinard, Roseann, 94 Kincaid, John Wilson, 59, 184 Kirby, Karole, 54 Kirchoff, Mrs., 208 Kirk, Claudine, 155 Kirkpatrick, Marcia, 54 Kirkpatrick, Nannette, 94 Kissler, Miss Betty, 284 Klebold, Ralph E ward III, 184 Kline, Carol Lynn, 94, 161, 192 Kline, Deanna, 80 Klopp, John Trenton, 248 Kneupper, Jane E. 80, 192 Knierim, George Jr., 201 Knight. Mrs. Lurlin, 22 Knut, Beth Anne, 80, 190, 217 Knopp, Mrs. Edna, 233 Knowles, Geraldine, 80, 180 Knox, Russell Don, 94 Knudsen, James Forest, 167, 231 Knudsen, Tommy, 94, 167 Knutson, Mary Jane, 94, 155 Kocurek, Margaret, 143, 182 Koen, Ben L., 80, 200 Koerth, Howard Ervin, 94, 163 Kogm, Donnie, 167 Kolojaco, Barbara, 54, 147 Koonsen, Sondar, 94, 187, 218 Koop, Kenneth, 94, 201 Kosarek, Jo Ann, 94, 173 Kosh, Madelyn Ann, 54, 220 Kosser. Charles Ellis, Jr., 80 Kowalik, James John, 80, 198 Koym, Donnie G., 243 Kraft, Margy Joan, 54, 142 Krause, Catherine Annette, 94, 187 Krause, Mrs. Saphrona B., 160, 284 Krebs, Judith Marie, 94, 187, 217 Kreczmer, Nancy, 192 Krueger, Douglas, 94 Krueger, Kermeth, 54, 163 Krueger, Loretta, 94, 200 Kuhen, Carolyn Marie, 94 Lawrence, Billy, 179 Lawrence, Geraldine Rebecca, 55, 159 Lawrence, Judy, 161 Laws, Robert, 94, 167 Layton, Shirley, 94 Leacock, A. Dale, 80 Leal, Stella, 175 LeBarre, Alice Pam, 94, 157 Lee, Donna Beth, 94 Lee, Peggy Joe, 12, 26, 55, 126, 155, Lee, William, 80 176 Lege, Diane Elizabeth, 190 Leggett, Larry Gene, 80 Leinneweber, Don, 243 Lenhart, Patty, 159 Lenwe ber, Hershall, 167 Lenz, Ruby, 94, 157 Leonhardt, Evelyn, 94 Lester, Beverly, 80 Letbetter, Martha Ann, 67 Levine, Beverly P., 80 LeVrier, Beverly Ann, 67, 161, 187 Lewis, Albert, Jr., 94, 199 Lewis, Charles Edward, III, 94, 167 Lewis, Eugene, 189 Lewis, Ro ert, 242 Lewis, Sandra Sue, 80, 150 Lewis, Thyra Mahan, 80 Lewis, William Frederick, 55 Lightcap, Sally Ann, 80 Little, Dr. Azalete R., 155, 285 Little, Clara Ann, 94 Littlefield James Wendell, 173 Lively, Robert, 67, 163 Lively, Willard Ray, 94 Loeffler, David, 67 Loftin, Edward Wilson, III, 197, 263 Lohn, Jerrilyn, 94, 138, 161, 187 Longcope, Ed., 55 Longley, Frances, 95 Longley, Glenn, 80, 173 Love, George Ann, 95, 190 Lowman, Robert G., 285 Luce, Tommy, 127, 136, 201 Luker, Cecil Wayne, 55, 184 Lumpkin, Kathryn Jo, 95 Luna, Chris James, 80, 136, 199 Lundgren, Karen, 67 Lundgren, Leland, 190 Luther, Mark, 95, 190, 200 Lynn, Pamela Jean, 55, 159, 12712-i Lynum, Billy, 163 Lyons, Richard Barry, 190 Lyssy, Melvin, 200 McArdle, Wilbert Thomas, 80 McBride, Glenn Wayne, 67, 201 McBride, Kenneth LeROY, 95, 200 McCall, Martha Elizabeth, 67, 131, 136, 161, 173, 210 McCallum, Karen Judith, 67, 11122 McCanne, Dr. Haxel, 172, 285 McCelvey, Merilynn McGee, 80 McClure, Richie Don, 55, 136, 1425 17 McCoulskey, Milton Mack, 22, McCulloch, Robert, 201 McCumber, David Raymond, 27, 189 McCoy, James, 95, 190, 218 McCutcheon, Ima Valum, 55 McDaniel, James David, 81 67, 137 McDaniel, Kathleen, 55 McDermott, Rita, 81, 178 McDonald, Vernon, 285 McDougall, Kent Michael, 200, 217 McElroy, Henry Ronny, 95 McGlothlin, Ross Edgar, 67, 1120, 7 McGuill, Phyllis, 95, 157 Mclnnis, Hugh Gene, 200 McKinney, Wm. Hester, III, 232 McLaughlin, Bonnie Claire, 81 McLaurin, Dwight, 95 McLemore, Charles Martin, 95 McLennan, Shirley Bernice, 67 McNeely, Priscilla, 81, 157 McNett, Jon Michael, 81 McQuatters, Caroline, 161 Magee, Nancy Gail, 67, 143 Magel, Carole, 95 Mahan, Charles Derwood, 67 Mahan, Harold, 95, 165 Maier, James Rogers, 175, 178 Mallard. Granville Eugene, Jr., 67 Mallard, Jay Anderson, 190 Mallett, Thomas Charles, 95 Mallow, Jay, 167 Malone, Lenora, 95 Manett, Ronn , 194 Mangum, Delbert, 68, 212, 213 Manicom, Sandra Ann, 68, 194 Mann, Gretchen Gaye, 95 Mannering, Alva Sue, 55, 187 Manor, Marcia Ann, 95 Maples, Delores Jane, 81 Marek, Hubert Robert, 68 Mareth, William Joseph, Jr., 95 Markos, Robert Kenneth, 199 Maroney, Francine, 95, 161 Marsh, Beth, 95 Marshall, Jefferson Benjamin, Jr., 201 Marshall, Joe, 68, 163 Marshall, John, 95 Marshall, Nancy, 155 Martin, Armenta, 191 Martin, Delia Ann, 150 Martin, Danny Carroll, 190 Martin, Elizabeth Jan, 95 May, Benjamin Mack, 81, 200 Mayfield, Jerry Ray, on Mayfield, John, 96 Mayhew, Terry Rex, 68, 184 Mayrant, Sandra Lee, 96 Meade, Linda Louise, 68, 150, 157. 190, 21C Measeles, Melvin Paul, 96 Measels, Diane, 68, 173 Measels, Mary Kathryn, 55, 159 Mechler, Gordon Alfred, 55, 163 Mechler, Morton, 55, 135, 179, 220 Meeks, Gerald Beaver, 81 Meissner, Rebecca, 96 Melton, Vema Faye, 55, 233 Mendex, Pete, 201 Menking, Martha, 96 Menn, Dorothy Faye, 81 Mercer, Linda, 96, 161 Mesa, Robert, 246 Meyer, George E., Jr., 68, 199 Meyer, Laura Catherine, 68, 1520, 1 1 Meyer, Margaret, 96 Meyer, Sandra Clare, 55, 147, 161 Meyer, Sidney Ann, 96, 159 Meyer, Stewart, N., 163, 201 Metz, Ralph, 182 Mchalke, Ginger Wayne, 96 Michalsky,aJoyce, 81, 155 Miller, Fre erica, 96 Miller, James Arthur, 68, 179 Miller, M. Frank, 55, 167, 253 Miller, Marianne, 96, 155 Miller, Rose Ann, 55, 155, 172 Miller Vivian Gerald 55 Millican Judith, 96 Millican North, Jr., 55 Mills, Roy Clayton, 81 Minear, Donald Keith, 55, 175, 180, 189 Mings, Denny, 182 Mitchell, Richard Dick, 68, 231 Mixon, Larry Martin, 81 Mobley, Mary Ann, 81 Moehnke, Gilbert, 55, 217 Moeller, Mary Lee, 56 Moellering, Daniel, 56, 146, 184, 185 Moffitt, Dixie, 56, 142, 148 Mokry, Fred, 96, 220 Mokry, Robert, 81, 165 Monroe, Albert, E., 82 Manson, Richard D., 139, 285 Montgomery, Walter, R., 36, 181, 217 Moore, Betty Jane, 96, 159, 175, 178, 220 Moore, Bennie, 68 Moore, Carroll, Lynn, 82 Patton, Wilma, 82, 190 Moore Claude Leslie, 82, 165, 198 Moore, Demetrice, 96 Moore, Gay, 96 Moore, james Carrol, 184 Moore, jane, 22, 56, 124, 157 Moore, John L., 146, 285 Moore, William Ross, 56, 136 Moorman, Johnny, 68 Morgan, Alice, 96 Morgan, Mrs. Ann, 285 Morgan, Danny, 68 Martin, Irvin, 81 Martin ,,CIi1lCl M ron. 68, 244 Martin, lohn, 95y Marti n , Johnny Joe, 81 Martin, Linda Carol, 95. 190 Martin, Sherry, 216 Martindale, E. Gayle, 81, 161 Martin e, F10 cl, L., 155, 277 Martinex, Xntonio De La Torre, 189 Maschek, Tommy Lynn, 55 Masey, Vernon, 226 Massie, David, 95, 165 Massie, Maribeth, 155, 173 Massie, Michael Robert, 68 Mast, Charles Millard, jr., 96, 138 Mastrovich, john D., 68, 173 Matthews, Thomas Edward, 68, 179, Matus, 182 Jerome, 81, 135, 167 Morgan, Vivian, 96 Morgenroth, Rose, 56, 142, 188, 190 Morris, Mom s, Martha, 96, 187 Sue Carolyn, 82, 161 Morrison, Carol ane, 82 Moses, J Carolyn, 96 Moses, J. Roy jr., 178, 285 Moses, Moses, jacqualine Elizabeth, 56, 172, 208 Jimmie, 96. 197 Moses, Margaret, 96 Moses, Susan, 190 Mudd, Ronald, 96, 247 Mue Michael 97 167, 179 889, , . Muennink, Nona, 82 Muir, Patricia, 97 Mulcahy, William Earl, 68 Mullins, Lynda, 97 Mullis, Nancy, 97 Munoz, Meclardo, 200 Murillo, Armando C., 189, 194 Murillo, Gerardo, 97 Murillo, Mary Elizabeth, 82 Murphy, Ross, 56, 173 Murphy, Virginia, 82, 138, 1525 15 Murray, Janie, 97 Murray, Rebecca Jo, 56, 140, 147, , 172, 224 Musgrave, Dr. Alvin, 285 Musgrave, Alvin William, 68, 16515 2 Musselman, Sylvia, 68 Mycue, Jerry Roger, 179 Myers, Charles, 97, 165, 199 Naenel, Paula Beth, 217 Naiser, Carolyn, 97, 161 Nalls, Shirley, 97 Natal, Pete, 199 Nation, Alice Gay, 82, 172, 190 Nauert, Johonas R., 173, 183 Nebbren, Nick, 68 Nebughr, Sandra Lee, 68,208 Necrason, Suzanne, 68, 150, 172 Neffendorf, Frank, Jr., 56, 245 Neill, Robert, 56, 232 Nelson Clark, 242 Nelson, Claudia Jean, se, iss Nelson, jerry, 97 Nelson, Lenette Lea, 82 Nelson, Nancy, 82 Nestor, Edward joe, 82 Neumann, JoAnn, 97, 159 Neuse, Roland, 1 65 Newberry, Don Harold, 56, 179, 201 Newlin, Judith Kathryn, 134, 1142? Newman, Bennie Eugene, 82, 2016 25 Newman. Elizabeth, 82, 150 Newman, Verlee, 82, 187 Newto Nichol n, Robert Edward, 82 ds, Tom W., 285 Nichols, Wanda, 97 Nieschwltz, Loretta, 56 Norris, D. Glenn, 212, 215, 285 Norris, Mary Anne, 208 Norris, Dr. Wm. E. jr., 285 Norwood, Frank, 198 Norwood Dr. Pat, 139, 276 Noton, Robert, 97 Novak, Adolph joseph, 184 Nuebn er, Carolyn, 217 Nycum, Shirley Phyllis, 56, 225 Obenh aus, Carol, 172 O'Barr, Sara, 97 O'Connell, William Parnell, 22, 163 Odom, Connie, 97 Oefinger, Judy Ann, 82 Oeltjen, Sarah Jo, 82. 151, 190 Ohlenbusch, Paul Dietrich, 69, 184 Ohnheiser, Mariann, 56, 159, 187, 217 Okels, Lee Roy, 82 Olenick, Fred, 82 Olive, Mrs. Kathleen, 286 Oliver, Glenda Fae, 69 Oliver, Joyce, 69, 172, 190 Olson, David, 56, 129, 142, 198, 202 O'Meara, Eileen, 286 O'Riley, Mary, 159 Ormond, Patricia, 97 Orsak, Carol jean, 56 Osbome, Betty, 97, 138, 161 Osterloh, Pamela, 97 Ott, Arlon Alex, 201 Ottis, William Eugne, 153, 160, 165, 190 Ottowkr, Carol, 97 Owne, Violet May, 69 Ownes, Tommie, 97 Paclcwoocl, Gerald Wayne, 69 Pajy, Maryvonne, 97 Palitza, Fabian joe, 82 Palm, Judith Anne. 82 Pankratz, Shirley, 140, 233 Papacek, Clmrles, 263 Pardo, Suzanne, 97 Parker, Judy, 56, 222 Parks, Dr. Archie, 286 Parr, Allie C., 286 Parlsey, Winniefred. 97 Parvin, Terry Lynn, 201 Pate, Linda jean, 69 Patschke, Ronald, 56, 195, 216 Patten, Katherine Ann, 69 Patterson, Erin Kay, 56, 140, 181, 230 Patton, George, 82, 199 Patton, Robert Edward, 56, 248, 258 Paulsen, Michael, 56 Paxton, Clarie joan, 286 Payne, Mary Ann, 159 Payne, Mayreloyd, 97 Payne, Patricia, 98 Payton, Bobby, 98 Peabody, Sina, 69, 187, 222 Pedigo, Gary, 167 Peinemann, Michael Edwin, 56 Peiser, Royce, 165 Pena, Maria Elsa, 69, 181 Pena, Mary Ann, 82 Pendergrast, Sharron, 98 Pendley, jacquelyn, 69 Pennington, Robert Vance, 167, 175, 183 Pepp, Robert, 82 Perez, Espiridion, 82, 200 Perkins, Patricia, 98, 197 Perkins, Steve, 175, 243 Perett, Diane, 82, 197 Perry, Vergel, 69, 167, 179 Pettit, Malcolm Currys, 82 Pfau, larry R., 69 Pfefferling, Karen, 98 Pfeiffer, Leonard Mike, 82 Pfeiffer, Mary Louise, l87 Pfeil, Neil Julian, 200 Pfeil, Stanley, 98 Philippus. Mary Blanche, 82, 187 Phillip, Nancy 69, 172, 225 Phillips, Mrs. Cecil, 225 Phillips, Ewart, 286 Phillips, Larry, 167 Pickett, Glenda jean, 82, 173 Pinero, jim, 165 Pierce, Patricia Ann, 57, 172 Pierpont, Ruby Ann, 57, 190 Pilgrim, Virginia, 98 Pina, Minerva, 69 Pinkerton, Frank, 286 Piper, Sandra, 98 Pipes, Bonnie, 98 Pitman, John, 98 Pixley, Sharon, 69, 172, 224 Pokorney, Edward, 201 Pool,-Dr. Wm. C., 287 Poolard, james, 82 Pooley, Darlene, 98, 190 Pope, Lynda Joyce, 70, 154, 172, 190 Porter, Charles, 98 Porter, Milton B., 287 Porter, Nathan Neal, 201, 242 Posey, Laura, 98, 197 Post, Gina, 190 Potsavich, Bill, Potthoff, Terry, 190 Powell, Richard Arlan, 82 Prellop. Monroe Edgar, 57, 182 ' Pritchard, Betty jane, 57, 143, 148 Proctor, Ronald, 98, 200 Proffitt, Cheryl, 98 Pruett, Leo Houston, Jr., 70 Pruitt, William, 98 Pruski, jerry, 200 Psencik, Marilyn Frances, 25, 26, 82, 110, 125, 157, 256, 257 Psencik, Patti, 12 Pulley, Carolyn Sue, 57 Pullin, Allen, 98 Pullin, Harry Douglas, 55 Putman, Vick, 165 Pybus, Craig Russell, 82, 201 Rabe, Grace, 98 Rabel, Lynnette, 98 Ray, Patricia Arm, 83 Rea, Carolyn, 83, 187 Reaves, G. D., 70 Reddell, Albert Rex, 57 Reeh, Albert F., 287 Rees, Charlotte Lynda, 85 Reese, John Valton, 240, 243, 261 Reese, Otis G., 287 Reeves, Mrs. Dora, 182, 287 Rehms, Kathryne Jean, 83, 159 Reichert, William George, 70 Reinhard, Kenneth, 98, 199 Renger, Roslyn, 70, 172 Repp, Robert Russell, 165, 201 Reynolds, Linda Fay, 287 Reynolds, Patsy, 26, 98, 122, 157 Rheudasie, Mildred, 227 Rhodes, Floyd Gene, 70 Rich, Maynard L., 287 Richardson, Barbara, 98 Richardson, Dr. E. M., 287 Richardson, jewett, 199 Richardson, john Royal, 57, 176 Richardson, Judy Virginia, 83, 159, 208 Ricks, W. Robert, 98, 200 Riddle, Terry, 98 Riggs, Barbara Jean, 85 Riggs, Shirley, 98 Ring, Phyllis Annette, 26, 70, 125, 161 Riojas, Emily, 83 Rios, Jean, 98 Rivas, Ronnie, 70 Rivera, Richard V., 57 Roach, Eleanore, 57, 143, 157, 187 Roach, Geraldine, 70 Robbins, Alice C., 57 Roberds, Betty, 98 Roberts, Henry, 98 Roberts, James Larry, 70 Roberts, Tommy, 245 Robinette, Robbie, 261 Robins, Bill, 98, 165 Robinson, Charles Willbern, 70, 174 175, 17s, 231 Robinson, James Williain, 70, 165 Robinson, Linda, 70 Roche, Bruce W., 34, 175, 178, 288 Roco, Joyce Faye, 70 Rode, Jo Ella, 70, 140, 187, 227 Rodriguez, joe, 201 Rogers, Dr. J. Lloyd, 34, 288 Rogers, Nancy, 98, 187 Rogers, Nancy Lee, 70, 155 Rogers, Nancy Ruth, 222 Rompel, Lois, 98 Roos, Hampus Emanuel, jr., 85 Ross, Chelcie Claude, Jr. 83, 199 Rowan, Terry, 98 Rowlen, Joseph, 98, 201 Rowlen, Katherine Gail, 85 Rozacky, Bessie, 98 Rudloff, Wendell Henry, 70 Rudolph, Gloria, 70 Rundell, Mary, 98- Rundell, John L,, 57 Ruppel, John William, 189, 190 Ruppel, Lucretia Elizabeth, 190 Ruse, P68815 98 Rush, Patricia, 98 Russell, Rosalind, 98 Russell, Sandra Ann, 70, 157 Rutherford, Skip, 12 Ryan, Sharon, 98 Rylancler, Molly, 57 Ryon, Barbara, 98 Ryon, Robert, 200 Ryon, T. R., 232 Ryon, Mrs. T. R.,252 Sadler, Clifford, 85, 165 Salyer, Jimmie joe, 179 Salzman, Patricia, 99, 159 Sammis, Mary, 99 Sanchez, Velia Erlinda, 83 Sanders, Carolida, 57, 152, 157 Sanders, Carolyn Sue, 83 Sanders, Gary, 200 Sanders, Lester, 99 Sanders, jc-re Lyn, 187 Sanders, Tommy Alexander, 83 Sansom, David, 99 Sansom, Windell Bert, 184 Samson, Cathy, 178 Sappington, Linda, 99, 151 Sassman, Judy Earlene, 83 Saunders, Robert Edward 184 Savage, Norman W., 173, 288 Scaief, Sam, 70 Scallord, Charles, 70 Schaefer, Frances Kathryn, 83 Scharnberg, Georga, 99 Schlabach, Robert Lee, 189 Schliesing, Thomas Gene, 85 Schmelzer, Sandra, 99 Schmidt, Dennis, 99 schmidr, J. D, sv, 184 Schoppe, Ivo Richard, 154 Schroeder, Charles N., 57, 127, 142, 148, 149, 216, 256, Schroeder, Don, 99 Schroeder, john, 83, 135, 181, Schoen, Luther, 217 Schuetz, Betty Jo, 187 Schulz. Jewel, 57, 142, 148, 210 Schumann, Charles O., 184 Schupp, jan Martel, 172 Schwartz, Robert james, 57 Schweers, Gary, 165 Schwertner, Carmelita, 57 Schweinle, Joyce Verlene, 83, Scott, janet Louise, 148 Scott, jerry, 167 Scott, Patsy, 99, 161 Scott, Roger, 199 Scott, Rose Marie, 83, 208 Scroggins, Bobby Gene, 142, l 5, Scrimshire, Charles, 197 Scrossins, Barbara, 197 Seal, Lawrence, 99 Searcy, John, 99 Seerclon, Linda, 155 Seggern, Kenneth, 99 Seibert, Marilyn, 99, 155 Seibert, Ruebin Raymond, 201 Seifert, Leonard, 57, 198 Seiler, Lloyd, 201 Selk, Linda Carol, 85, 140, 161 Sepulveda, Saul Rene, 179 Serur, Terry, 99 Sessom, Don, 248 Shaddock, Diana, 83 Shafer, joan, 99 Shannon, Karen, 99 Shane, Anna Margaret. 58, 18-1, Sharp, Avery Thomas, 83, 189, 212 Sharp, jerry, 83, 167, 201, 248 Sharp, Richard Wilson, 85, 190 Shaw, Judy, 10, 25, 71 ,108, 155. 187, Shaw, Sherrilyn, 99 Shelton, Ann Louise, 58, 157 Shelton, Leonard, 71 Sheneman, Suzan, 83, 140, 223 Sheneman, Walter Langdon, 58 Shepherd, Carrie, 288 Sherman, Emmett, 99 Sherry, Douglas Ray, 179 Shirley, Myran, 85 Shivers, Charles Dee, 27, 165, Shoemake, Elwyn Darleen, 83 Shoppe, Richard, 158 Short, Miss Gladys, 288 Short, Marilyn., 83, 155 Showalter, Sharon, 99 Shuford, Jack, 163 Simecek, Mary Elizabeth, 85 Simmons, Roberto, 99 Simms, NanCY, 98 Sinclair, Bill, 165 Sisson, jo Ellen, 155 Sladek, Herbert Henry, Ir., Smith, Betty, 99, 155, 187 Smith, Bonnie Ann, 172 Smith, Dorothy Lee, 58, 181 Sm.ith, Major Edgar G., 288 Smith, James Douglas, 71, 172 Smith, Dr. jean A., 208, 289 Smith, Lawrence, 83 1 138 237 252 182, 217 217, 223 184, 196 190. 230 190, ,215 134, 196 190 197, 200 Smith, Lucina Viola, 71, 172, 197 Smith, Macon, jr., 99, 246 Smith, Miss Mamie E., 288 Smith, Norma, 100 Smith, Pat, 100 Smith, Sandra, 100 Smith, Tommy, 155, 166 Smith, Wayne, 194 Soefje, Carol, 100 Soefje, janet, 100 Somers, Philip Ronald, Jr., 175 175, 185 Slmfford, Donald, 200 Sommer, Helen Elizabeth, 83, 155, 192 Sommerfield, Milton Ray, 58, 148. 173 Sone, Judith Arm, 71, 145, 190 Sorenson, Ceverene, 58, 217 Sorenson, Mary, 100, 159, 217 Soto, Jesus Henry, 179 Southworth, jean Grant, 150 Sparks, Elizabeth Beth, 84, 138, 144, Spurlock, Patricia, 100, 161 Spear, Arthur W., 288 Spel-Imam, Sharon, 100 Spivey, Barbara, 100, 159 Spivey, Lynn, 216 Spivey, Virgil, 100 Spong, Paul A., 150 Spradlin, Roy, 246 Springs, Lola, 100 Spurrier, Mary Ellen, 157 Squyres, Jerrell, 71 Srobodn, Ma.ryAnn 71 Staats, David Kent, 71, 158, 165, St. Clair, Dorthy, 26, 100, 124, 197, 217 Stalmach, Virginia Suzanne, 173 Starling, Norman W., 288 Stech, James, 14, 15 Steele. Oral, 190 Steelhammer, Gilbert, 71, 179 Stegall, Nancy, 100, 161 Stellman, john, 100 Stenberg, Frances Jean, 84, 161 Stephens, Nancy LaVerne, 58. 155, 181, 222 Stephens, Ronnie Preston, 71, 184 Sterling, Elizabeth Caroline, 84, 181, 190 Suckle Sterry, M. Elizabeth, 289 Stevens, Anna, 100 Stewart, David Lee, 71, 163 Stewart, Edith, 100 Stewart, Huey, 179 Stewart, Jeanette, 84 Stewart, Jimmie D., 71 Stewart, Marjorie O., 276 Stiba, J ames, 100, 217 Stillman, Elizabeth, Stockton, Kenneth, 100, 165 Stockton, Norma Gaile, 71, 145, 172, 188, 190 Stockton, Roberta, 100 Stokes. Harold Douglas, 84 Stokes, Judith, 84, 161, 177, 191 Stokes, Winston, 100 Stolte, Clayton, 200 Stone, Erol A., 58 Stone, Dr. Jerome W., 289 Storey, Bill Henry, 58 Storey, Janice Sandra, 58, 152, 159, 187 Stork, jack, 100 Sroup, Patti D., 84, 175, 197 Stovall, Shirley, 100 Strayhorn, Frances DuAnna, 84 Strealcll, Alvin john, Jin, 84 Strickland, Louis Niell, 71 Stringer, Linda, 84 Stroman, Billie, 100 Strombe:-rg, Robert, S4 Stubblefield, Sam, 100 Stubbs, Suzanne, 84, 161 Stuessel, Eloise Kay, 58, 128 Stuesscl, Sandra, 101, 187 Charles 149, 289 Sugarek, JHIHES,-265 Sugarek, janies, 101, 200 Sultemeier, Kermit, 58 Sultemeier, Perry Glen, 72 Sulzman, Patty, 217 Sunday, Michael, 72 Sunvison, Richard, 199 Svoboda, Mary Ann, 159, 217 Swenson, Nelda, 101 Swift, Clifford Gibson, 175 Swindall, Jim 101 Swinney, Everette, 283, 289 Swisher, Larry, 101 Symm, David, 84 Tallant, Wanda Lynn, 101 Talley James Terry, 84, 199 Tampke, Dr. Robert A., 287, 289 Tanner, Robert joel, 58, 143 Taquino, Nancy, 84 Tausch, Sandra, 101 Taylor, Allen Ray, 72. 155, 181 Taylor, Dr, james. 290 Taylor, Jimmy Dan, 72, 184, 197 Taylor, Kathryn, 101 Taylor, Loraine, 101, 229 Taylor, Lydia Marie, 58, 157, 208 Taylor, Miss Sue, 44, 289 Tedford, Harold G,, 290 Teer, Patricia Gale, 72, 161, 172 Teichelman, Howard, 200 Teichelrnan, Shirley, 101, 159, 217 Terry, David Lanham, 179 Teske, Ruth Ann, 84 Thomas, Allen Edward, 58, 231 Thomas, Mary, 101 Thompson, Charles Allen, 84, 175, 201 Thompson, Gail E., 72 Thompson, Margie Ruth, 72 Thormeyer, Katherine, 101 Thorne, jimmy Dale, 58, 172 Thornton, Linda, 101 Thorp, Dianne, 101, 155, 175, 229 Thorp, Dixie Lee, 72, 151, 140, 1115, 150, 172 Thrasher, Marilyn, 101 Tieken, Arlen Richard, 189, 194 Tijerina, Dominga, 101 Tilden, William, 101 Tiller, Colleen S., 72, 172 Timmermrmn, Janice Faye, 84 Tindel, John Henry, 72 Titzell, Beverly, 84, 173, 182, 183 Tobias Andy Monroe, 72, 167, 244 Tolle, Carolyn Lucille, 58, 142, 182 Toile, Donnie, 84 Tom, Jill Maureen, 58, 172 Tomasovic, Richard Paul, 201, 2213012 Tomblin, Randy, 165 Tombs, Jnhn 240, 242 Tomlin, Frances, 101, 159 Tomlin, Sara Elaine, 72 Tonne, Alfred Lee, 72 Totty, Syra Elizabeth, 26, 58, 124, 143, 188, 190 Touchstone, janye Letitia, 72, 145, 173, 183, 212, 213 Tower, William, 247 Trcka, Charles Paul, 67, 175, 254 Treadwell, Robert Wayne, 173, 290 Treece, Mary, 58, 172 Triplett, Mary Helen, 58 Trlica, Milton Joe, 84, 200 Tudhope, Mary, 101 Tulloch, Lynn H., 290 Tnxella, Robert, 101 Turner, Billy Rex, 246 Turner, Diane, 161 Turpin, Marilyn, 26, 101, 123, 161 Tyler, Gloria, 101 Underwood, Floyd Douglas, 84, 167, 199 Underwood, James Weldon, 58, 184 Underwood, joe Ed, 84 Ursel, Ruth, 101 Uselton, Wanda LaNelle, 187 Utlser, Bill, 147, 165 Valenta, Robert, 101, 172, 175 Valle, Mary Helen, 172 VanAmburg, Katherine, 101 Vance, Brenda, 84, 197 Vance, jo Anne, 84 Vance, Robert L., III, 72, 200 VanDelden, Barbara Sonja, 84, 187 VanGuncly, Mrs. Helen, 290 VanKorsan, Susas, 101 Vazquez, Carolyn, 101 Velasquez, Socorro, 208 Verna, Capt. Edmund A., 290 Vickers, Clifton Thomas, 73 Vickers, Horace Elton, 58, 145, 1-18 Vinklarek, Jerome Delphine, 58. 146, 1811 Virdell, Gayle, 101 Virdell, Sharon, 101 Vogt, James Robert, 73 Voigt, Randall, 201 Vontur, Robert Frank, 73, 143, 226 Vrana, Richard A., 59, 162, 197 Vrazel, Gordon, 101, 200 Wafer, Alycc, 101 Wagner, Anthony Stephen, 8-l Wagner, Barbara, 101 Wagner, Fred William, 175, 182, 251 Wagner, Jack, 75, 201 Wagner, Marilyn Loe, 84, 161 Waisath, John Charles, 75, 135, 138, Waits, Lynn Wilson, 59, 200 Walker, Danny, 165 Walker, Judith, 101 Walker, Judy, 84, 155 Walker, Lora Lee, 59 Walker, Robert, 101 Walker, Russell Allen, 73 Walker, Sally, 152 Walker, Stephen Eugene, 180 Walker, Ural B., 290 Wallace, Freddie, 101, 155. 187 Wallace, James Norman, 75 Wallace, Sharon, 101 Wallen, Paul K., 167, 201 Walling, Evelyn, 101 Walters, Kenneth Byars, 59 Walters, Tome F., 189, 190 Walton, Miss Luverne, 157, 139, 152 77 7 , - Waits, Dr. Robert W., 57 Ward, l-Iillyer. 59 Ward, Margaret jean, 75 Ward, Sandra, 101, 157 Ward, Sherry, 101, 125, 161 Ward, Vera, 101 Ward, Vi cki, 192 Warden, Elizabeth, 101 Warren, Mrs. Mary, 228 Waters, Courtney, 101 Warford, William, 102 Watford, James, 194 Watson, Jim Hugh, 184 Weadmerman, jeralcl, 201 Weaver, james, 84 Weaver, Owen, 102, 201 Weaver, Wayne, 102 Webb, Robert, 102, 201 Webb, Thomas, 84, 200 Webster, Webster, Jacqueline Adela, 73, 208 Randy, 163 Winkler, Marlena, 85 Winn, Vance, 277, 291 Winston, Lucy Lee, 85, 180 Winston, Pat, 105 Winters, Leslie, 85 Wisby, Nadean, 75 Wisdom, Jesse Allan, 85, 201, 243 Witten, janettn, 85 Wittcnbach, Robert, 167 Woerner, Clyde Carl, 75, 146, 184, 185 Woerner, Kay, 105 Woerner, Lonette, 103 Woerner, Robert, 85 Wolf, Larry, 188, 189, 190 Wolf, Pat H., 59 Wolff, Myra, 103 Wolfshohl, Margie, 103, 190 Wolverton, Julia, 105 Wolverton, Lyndal Joyce, 59, 186 Wwd, Jane, 216 Wood, Mary, 103 Wood, Miss Norma Lynn, 291 Woodard, Kathryn, 103 Woodard, Suzie, 157 Wehe, Joycelynn, 102, 217 Wehe, Joycelynn, 102, 217 Wehe, Nathan Otto, 59, 126, 145, 148, 149, 217, 226 Weliman, Linda Elayne, 84, 172 Wehman, Mary Ann, 102 Wehmeyer, Donald Knox, 197, 213. 240, 241 Wehner, Linda Kaye, 59, 127, 142, 148, 149, 181, 203 148, 149, 181, 203 Weikel, Jimmy, 102 Welch, jane, 102 Wells, Peggy Ann, 59, 130, l-42 Wendel, Ann 190 Werner, Glaclys Lydia, 84, 155, 190 224 West, Linda, 102, 159 Wernli, Bettye, 73 West, Sidney Joann, 11, 23, 26, 84, 114, l20, 161, 136, 191 Westmoreland, William Peck, Jr., 84, 174,171 V78 Wetz, Harvey, 200 White, Betsy, 102 White, Carol Ann, 84, 197 White, Doyle Dee, 75, 241, 261 Whitehead, Letty Lee, 59, 175, 176, 180 Whiteley, Joanna, 102, 161 Whiteside, Ross Jr., 102, 135, 201 Whitmire, Shirley, 59, 208 Wluttenbach, Robert, 201 Whittenberg, Miss laura, 155, 290 Whittington, Lawrence, 102 Wiatnek, David, 206 Wibbert, Dean, 84 Wicks, james, 59, 291 Wiegand, Rex Dale, 59, 173 Wiemers, Charles Victor, 59, 128, 134, 181, 182 Wiemers, Linda, 102 Wier, Carolyn Sue, 84, 187 Wilbeck, Linda Kzuyle, 58, 172 Wilbxirn, Terry, 165 Wiley, Lloyd Russell, 59, 127, 200 Wiley, Philip john, 84 Wiley, Walter William, 175 Wilhelm, Lonnie, 200 Wilhite, George, 102, 261 Wilkins, Sharon Elizabctl1, 84 Wilkinson, Laura, 102, 155 Woodburn, Frances Lee, 85, 155, 187 Woods, Lawrence, 59, 127, 142, 148, 180 Woods, William J., 85 Worrell, Terry Dean, 75 Worley, Charlotte Ann, 85, 181 Wright, Alfred Aaron, 201 Wriglit, Frankie, 12, 23, 85, 107, 154, 167 Wright, james, 105, 167 Wright, Larry, 85 Xlllright, Marjory, 105, 178 Wright, Roxanne, 105 Wuestenhauser, Dorothy, 85 167 Williams,D1'. Buford W., 291 Williams, C, Marcellous, 73 Williams, Carl, 102 Williams , Oarolyn, 102 Williams, Carrie, 102 Williams, Charles Lee, 84 Willimns, Elsie, 102 Willianms, Grady, 182 Williams, Harlan, 102 Williams, James Wesley, 200 Williams, Larry, 102 Williams, Linda, 102 Williams, Marion, 102 Williams, Orville Kenneth, Jr., 85 Willianis, Patricia, 75 WiIlinn1s, Warren L., 231 Willianis Wiley John, 291 Wilmoth, Elsie Etta, 85, 158 Wilson, Betty Janice, 59 Wilson, Dianne, 103 Wilson, Eddie, 261 Wilson, Gloria, 105 Wilson Je:-xy, 199 wusoni Dr. Joe H., 275 Wilson, Joe Tait, 201 Wilson, Leland, 55, 277 Wilson, Paula, 105 Vfimberley, Beverly, 182 Winegea rt, Sara, 103 Wykes, Janie, 85 Synne, Sarah, 103 Wyrick, Kathryn, 105 Yale, Dottie, 103, 161 Yarchuska, john, 175, 291 Yax, Richard, 167 Yelvington, James Armand, 75 Yelvington, Ramsey, 291 York, Andrea., 155 Young, Dr. Ionle D., 291 Young, jimmy, 103, 199 Young, Dr. Leroy, 291 Young, Made-lyn Anne, 85 Younger, Iey Emerson, 167, 199 Zajicek, Susan, 105 Zamora, Raul, 59, 145, 148, 149, 198 Zapalac, Frank Edward, 85 Zznwaclzke, Morris, 103 Zuehlke, Molly, 85 Zulch, Herman, 105, 199 Zwaihr, Ruby Ellen, 75, 145 --.- 'gl 5:' 6 .Q vuuuwuc oumnv ' 'emu Jn im. 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