Sul Ross State University - Brand Yearbook (Alpine, TX)

 - Class of 1967

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Table of Contents 1967 Campus Activities P. 16 Sports 120 Academics 144 Classes 168 Advertisements 216 Index 220 BRAND Staff Danny Dillard .Editor Chuck Bonds.Associate Editor Helen Reeves.Associate Editor Larry Gilbert.Sports Editor Eddie Winnett..Photographer Donny Phillips.Photographer Lou Young, Gary McCarron, Les McLaughlin, Judy Eidson, Roscoe Pierce, David Ward, DeDe Rucker, Susan Schwarz, Johnny Taylor, and Woody Crum- bo. Jeff Henderson .Sponsor Sul Ross State College For fifty years Sul Ross has reflected the spirit of higher educa¬ tion in the Big Bend Area of Texas. The Unending Line began in 1917 with an idea that became a reality. Sul Ross is a growing and progressing institution, turning out the leaders to continue the line forever. This year, 1967, is the Golden Anniversary for the college which offers something for everyone who offers it something in return. Growth. . . is the first requirement of an institution of higher learning. Sul Ross has done just this. From the one-building campus in the 1920 ' s, the campus now has four main buildings, a Student Union Building, a cafeteria, nine dormitories, a new gym¬ nasium complex, and apartments for its 1800 stu¬ dents. Soon to come are a new SUB and a new dormitory-cafeteria complex. The line of growth is another of the unending lines at Sul Ross State College. Exploration... 6 ' rtfiSHn ’izWlftS |tej$ « fiEHs MSB V l ’ ' ll 1 BHM BHW tigm Aj Spirit. . . The unending line of Spirit at Sul Ross can be seen in the many and varied activities on the campus. The dances, the clubs and the athletic events all reflect the Spi rit of the stu¬ dent body. The campus bands play each week for the students on campus at dances sponsored by the various clubs and organizations. Here the stu¬ dents can get together and have fun. This is also an opportunity for everyone to make new friends. Athletic events give everyone an oppor¬ tunity to participate. The players perform, and the students, faculty and visitors cheer them on, whether they lose or win. 8 Relaxation. . . is a must for every college student. Occa¬ sionally, the college grind gets to be too much. When this time comes, Sul Ross provides the means by which to relax. Students can take it easy in the Student Union Building playing cards, watch¬ ing television, listening to the latest in popular music, drinking cokes, or by just getting a quick snack and visiting with friends. With the new SUB being completed with year, Sul Ross students will have even better facilities for getting away from it all. Athletic events, both intercollegiate and in¬ tramural, provide another means of relaxation. 1 The Old and the New . . . are represented on the SR campus by the buildings. The Science Building is one of the new buildings with some of the most modern equipment. The Administration Building is the oldest building on the campus, receiving its first students in June, 1920. Sul Ross State College began with high standards of scholarship, and today demands even more in the performance on the part of its students. It is fully accredited by state, re¬ gional and national agencies. This means that credits earned at Sul Ross may receive full recognition at other standard universities and colleges. 5 The Campus Scene. . . is one unending line of activities after an¬ other. With dances, campus elections, club meet¬ ings, classes, studying and athletic events, there is always something to occupy the student. One activity that is always a regular event is waiting for the mail to be posted. It is not unusual to see students waiting for that letter from the girlfriend or boyfriend back home, or that letter with the extra spending money from the folks. The Campus Scene is an everchanging one, and there is always something for every student. 13 Dormitory Life. . . is one of the greatest experiences in any college student ' s life. Learning to live co-operatively with others, learning to respect the rights of others and meeting people from all parts of the world are experiences not to be had anywhere else. Whether it ' s getting ready for the big date, studying, or just relaxing and visiting, a student ' s experiences in the dorm are among those that will be long remembered. Activities r Texas Legislature Approved Sul Ross College in 1917 It was no accident that Sul Ross came into exist¬ ence and was located in Alpine, Texas. The story of the origin of Sul Ross State College is truly one wor¬ thy of recollection. It is an example of the courage and the ability of the pioneers of West Texas to pro¬ cure their necessities. Alpine was originally a ranch town, but since Sul Ross College was established, it has become the center of culture and education in the Big Bend Country. The profound effect of Sul Ross College on Alpine and the Big Bend Country is immeasurable. The idea of a permanent institution of higher learn¬ ing originated from the Summer Normal which was first held at the Jackson-Harmon Ranch, present site of the W. T. Meriwether Ranch, northwest of Alpine. The late J. D. Jackson was one of the greatest pioneers in the history of the Big Bend; he was the father of Sul Ross State College. Jackson had very little formal education, but he realized the import¬ ance of education. Even though he was one of the highest tax-payers in the area (Jackson owned ap¬ proximately 192,000 acres in Brewster County) he still fought for educational improvement in the Big Bend Country which would inevitably increase tax valuation on ranch land. Jackson was virtually the founder of Central School in Alpine. Even though he was ridiculed for it, he supported the bond issue which financed the school. In 1910, when Central Ward was built, the Summer Normal was transferred to it. The Normal was held there until 1920, when W. B. Hancock donated 100 acres to the State of Texas to serve as the site of Sul Ross State College Sul Ross Normal College was opened. The opinion of the people who remember Jackson is that he spent more of his private funds than any other man to se¬ cure Sul Ross College for Alpine. The first attempt to establish a permanent insti¬ tution of higher learning in Alpine was the campaign of the Alpine Commercial Club in 1917. As soon as the Alpine Commercial Club started its campaign, several other towns joined to try to secure colleges in their towns. The Sul Ross Bill was presented to the Senate by Senator Claude Hudspeth after he had received word from Dr. Benjamin Franklin Berkeley (another of the leaders in this great movement was Berkeley, who came to Alpine from Kentucky in 1897) to do so. The bill had no trouble passing either the Senate Com¬ mittee or the House Committee. The Senate Commit¬ tee unanimously approved the bill for consideration, and there was only one dissenting vote in the House Committee. From 1910 until 1920, the Summer Normal met in Central Ward School. This structure is presently being utilized by Alpine Public Schools as a junior high school building. The Executive Committee of the Alpine Commer¬ cial Club, composed of J. P. Wilson, F. E. Gillett, J. L. Crawford, and E. R. Bentley, sent Berkeley and Jack- son to Austin to support the bill. They also asked for the support of the surrounding towns, from which more than fifty telegrams were sent to the Legislature in Austin, emphasizing the pertinence of the bill. The Sul Ross Bill, No. 397 in the Senate, was passed March 11, 1917, without opposition in the Senate. At this time in his address, Jackson invited all of the State Senators to the Jackson-Harmon Ranch bcrbecue. Sam Harmon and J. D. Jackson were ranch partners, and they held an annual bar¬ becue at the ranch headquarters. The Sul Ross Bill was No. 677 in the House, and when first considered, it was defeated 42-30. The principal reason for the defeat was the small popu¬ lation in the area. A representative from Odessa asked Berkeley to take his place in the House de¬ bates. Berkeley pointed out to the House of Repre¬ sentatives that his section of the state paid more taxes than it received in return for education. Dr. B. F. Berkeley carried the Sul Ross fight to Austin. The bill was then passed in the House by a vote of 77-33 after an amendment allotting 100 acres for the school in Alpine instead of 50 acres was added. W. B. Hancock donated the 100 acres for the school. On April 4, 1917, Governor J. E. Ferguson signed this bill which provided not only for Sul Ross, but also for two other normal schools to be built at later dates. It was reported that Governor Ferguson said he didn ' t know where the money was going to come from to establish three new normals, but because of his friendship with Jackson and Hudspeth, he signed the bill. In a San Antonio newspaper, several citizens of Alpine noticed that the Board of Regents had de¬ cided to build the school in Kingsville before build¬ ing Sul Ross. When the Conference Committee of the Legislature was settling its differences in the dying hours of the 37th Legislature, a rider was placed on the bill that the school would be built in Alpine be¬ fore the other two schools. Dr. Berkeley was sent to Austin as the represen¬ tative of the citizens of Alpine. He went to see A. C. Goethe, president of the Board of Regents, and ex¬ plained why he thought the Board of Regents had made a mistake. Goethe said that the Board of Re¬ gents had acted with the advice of the attorney gen¬ eral, and hey felt that they were on firm ground. Berkeley told Goethe that the attorney general had made a mistake, and that he was going to that office next. Berkeley went to C. M. Cureton ' s (the attorney general) office and explained the Board of Regents ' error to him. He also pointed out the original legisla¬ tion. Cureton stated to Berkeley that he thought that the Doctor was mistaken, but that he would take him to the best man in his office. Cureton explained the problem to his subordinant and asked him to look into it. The lawyer told Berkeley to return the next morning at 10:30, and he would have had time to consider the question. At 10:30 the following morn¬ ing, the lawyer told Berkeley that he had been over¬ whelmed with too much work and hadn ' t had time to look into the problem. He asked Berkeley to return at 11:00 the next morning. When Berkeley arrived at the lawyer ' s office, the lawyer said he had not had time to thoroughly appraise the problem, but said, Old Boy, I tell you one thing. Alpine has got them skinned. Thus it was that the Sul Ross Normal was assured. Even though the Sul Ross Bill stated that the school must be ready for occupancy not later than October 1, 1919, it was not until June 14, 1920, that the buildings were completed. The reasons for this were World War I and the poor fiscal conditions of the state. This was prior to the time when Texas was oil rich. During these delays, a bill was introduced in the House of Representatives to repeal Sul Ross, but it and all such bills since have been met ad¬ versely. Construction was started on the Administration Building in 1919. So it was that the headlines of the January 16, 1918, Alpine Avalance, Sul Ross Normal College Is now Assured, let the people of West Texas know that their effort had been to great avail. —The material was borrowed from the Alpine Avalance, Vol. 70, No. 39, June 28, 1962. 19 The Story of Lawrence Sullivan Ross ■LAWRENCE SULLIVAN ROSS 1838 -1898 IOWA BORN. FAMILY CAME TO TEXAS 1839. GAINED EXPERIENCE WITH INDIANS IN CENTRAL TEXAS WHILE .FATHER WAS INDIAN AGENT.LED RESERVATION INDIANS IN ' CAMPAIGNS AGAINST COMANCHES. AS RANGER COMPANY CAPTAIN IN 1859 HE KILLED THE-NOTED COMANCHE CHIEF PE7A NOCONA IN. HAND-TO-HAND COMBAT AND CAPTURED LONG LOST CYNTHIA ANN PARKER. FOLLOWING DISTINGUISHED C. S. A SERVICE AS GENERAL RETURNED TO TEXAS-MCLENNAN COUNTY ' ; SHERIFF. MEMBER 1875 CONSTITUTIONAL CONVENTION. ELECTED TO STATE SENATE . 1880-GOVERNOR OF TEXAS 1887-91:1ST CHIEF-EXECUTIVE TO OCCUPV PRESENT CAPITOL BUILDING,GAVE.MUCH ATTENTION TO PUBLIC LAND AND RAILROAD REGULATION POLICY, MADE SPECIAL PLEA FOR PUBLIC SCHOOLS AND FREE TEXT BOOKS. FOUR ♦ T T • ELEEMOSYNARY INSTITUTIONS ' ESTABLISHED ' : ‘ in his ' Administration. !; - 1 ti - A.. ay . jfr ' iHic JFJF. Between the Administration Building and the Library Building on the Sul Ross State College campus, there is a monument honoring Lawrence Sullivan Ross Sul Ross State College opened its doors on June 14, 1920, twenty-two years after the death of the man for whom it was named—Lawrence Sullivan Ross. Sul Ross had many tributes paid to him after his death. Two of the more outstanding were the erec¬ tion of a statue of Sul Ross on the campus of Texas Agriculture and Mechanical College and the naming of a state college for him—our own Sul Ross State College. The statue on the campus of Texas A M was un¬ veiled in an impressive ceremony on Sunday, May 4, 1919. The permanent memorial to the former A M president was executed by Pompeo Coppini, a celebrated sculpter. Just who was Lawrence Sullivan Ross? The monu¬ ment that has been erected on the campus of Sul Ross College says that Ross was a former Texas Ranger captain, general in the Army of the Con¬ federate State of America, one-time sheriff of McLennan County, State Senator, A M College president, and governor of the state of Texas. Sul Ross was born at Benton ; s Fort, Iowa, on Sep¬ tember 27, 1838. His parents were Captain Shapley Prince and Katherine Fulkerson Ross, natives of Virginia. The family moved to Texas in 1839 after Captain Ross had traded two horses for fifteen hundred acres of land in the Lone Star State. Ross ' childhood was as eventful as one can be of a child who grew up on the frontier of Texas. He and his family had many narrow escapes from raid¬ ing Indians. In one incident, his father had appeared in the nick of time on horseback to ride down and snatch young Ross from the path of an onrushing party of Indians. Lawrence Sullivan Ross ' education was begun in the common schools of Texas, such as were to be found, before the Civil War. In 1856, at the age of eighteen, he entered Baylor University, located at the time at Independence, Texas. The following year, 1857, young Ross journeyed to Florence, Alabama, to attend Wesleyan University—one of the best edu¬ cational institutions in the South at the time. It was a long, tedious, and lonely journey, and it required nearly a month ' s travel for him to reach his destination. Little is known of the school life of Sullivan Ross at Wesleyan University, but he must have worked unusually hard because in 1859, he was graduated one year a head of his regular class. Upon graduation, Ross was appointed by Gov¬ ernor Houston as a captain of the Texas Rangers. On December 18, 1860, Ross led a company of sixty mounted volunteers in an attack on a Comanche village at the head of the Pease River. In the ensuing battle, a White woman was captured (It was thought 20 at first that she was an Indian squaw). The woman turned out to be the long lost Cynthia Ann Parker who had been captured by the Indians at the Fort Parker Massacre in Limestone County in Mcy, 1836, when she was about nine years of age. Ross sent her and her little daughter, Prairie Flower, to her uncle who lived near Weatherford. Two sons had escaped the battle. One of them became the most famous of the latter day Comanches—Quanah Parker. In 1861, war between the North and South was becoming so iminent that Ross tendered his resigna¬ tion to Governor Houston. Houston did not wish to accept the resignation and appointed Ross as his aide-de-camp with the rank of colonel. Ross refused the appointed and joined the infant army of the Confederacy as a private. It was not long before Ross held the rank of Major in Confederate army. Just previous to the three days battle at Pea Ridge, Missouri, General Ben McCulloch sent Major Ross with 557 men around the rear of the enemy to cut off their supply trains. After a bitterly contested fight at Keitsville, Missouri, Ross returned to the command with eleven prisoners, sixty cavalry horses and many mules after destroying a supply train and without losing a man in the engagement. In 1862, Sul Ross—now a colonel—was recom¬ mended for appointment as Brigadier General. He was only twenty-three years of age at the time, and he objected to his name ' s being sent to Richmond because he felt that he was too young and inex¬ perienced for so high and responsible a position. At any rate Ross continued to be recommended for the appointment until on February 5, 1864, the ap¬ pointment was formally made to rank from December 21, 1863. The value of Lawrence Sullivan Ross to the Confed¬ erate Cause cannot be estimated. He served the en¬ tire four years of the war taking part in one hundred thirty-five battles, and his fearlessness in fight is shown by the fact that five horses were shot from under him. He returned penniless to his home in 1865 at the age of twenty-seven, facing the problem of earning a livelihood on the Texas frontier. He turned to farm¬ ing, leaving agriculture only briefly for two years to serve as sheriff of McLennan County. He was elected to the office on December 2, 1873, and he earned the title of The Model Sheriff of Texas. He returned to farming, and in 1880—after two crop failures—Ross decided to leave the farm to his oldest son and enter politics. He was elected to the Seventeenth Legislature in 1880 as a senator. He served on many committees, including the Committees on Educational Affairs, Internal Improvements, Finance, State Affairs, Ag¬ riculture Affairs, and Stock and Stock Expenses. Senator Ross was elected for the term 1881 to 1884, but in a called session of the Seventeenth Legislature, on May 3, 1882, a reappointment bill was passed thus calling the election of a new Senate. This gave Ross only a two year term, and he declined to seek the office again. In 1886, Sul Ross was a unanimous nominee of the Democratic State Convention for governor. In the election that followed in November, Lawrence Sul¬ livan Ross was elected governor by an overwhelming majority: Ross—228,776; A. M. Cochran (Republican) —65,236; E. L. Dahoney (Prohibitionist)—19,186. T. B. Wheeler of Eastland was chosen for Lieutenant-Gov¬ ernor, and James S. Hogg for Attorney General. Sul Ross was inaugurated into the Governor ' s office on January 18, 1887. In his address on this occasion, he discussed the problems of the state in general, and asked that the members of this Twentieth Legislature feel a common obligation to do justice to all—the humblest as well as the highest. Ross was the first governor to occupy the present capitol building, and he gave much thought to the development of the capitol grounds. He caused legis¬ lation to develop concerning the Public Lands and the establishment of the Railroad Commission. He made a special plea for public schools and free text books. On July 1, 1890, the Board of Directors of the Agricultural and Mechanical College of Texas unani¬ mously elected Governor Ross to the office of president of the College to take effect at the ex¬ piration of his term of office as Governor. In offering this responsible place to him they said: We believe that your election to office will meet with the hearty and unqualified approval of the people of the entire State, and that they will regard your acceptance of this call to their service as an additional evidence of your devotion to their highest and best interests. Sul Ross accepted this call, and on February 1, 1891, he assumed the duties of office in which he laboured earnestly for the advancement of this insti¬ tution, and became one of its most beloved presidents. During his stay at A M, Sul Ross brought about many improvements. He started a building program in which many new building were added. He also made improvements along other lines. The Battalion, the college newspaper, was established during the 1894-95 session, along with a college annual, The Olio. Ross ' death on January 3, 1898, followed a long siege of illness. A battalion of cadets escorted the remains to a special train which carried members of the family, faculty, directors, officers, and students of the college to Waco where Ross was buried in Oakwood Cemetary by the side of his father. 21 A line that never seems to There are many facets to an unending line of progress. One of these is Registration Day, that one tradition that always returns to campus and never seems to end. Confusion reigns supreme, and all are glad to see the Days of Registration come to a close. Registration... Only one zillion more stops to make before they get your money. Freshman initiation takes place in the fall. . . the freshmen all report to the park¬ ing lot of Lawrence Hall, a girl ' s dorm, for obedience training and a masque¬ rade party. Upperclassmen welcome the freshmen with paddles, songs, water, syrup, crunchy breakfast food, and many other things. The freshmen are fair game to upperclassmen, and upper¬ classmen and faculty members are fair game to other upperclassmen via fresh¬ men. One sometimes wonders who comes out on the short end of the deal—the freshmen or the upperclassmen. One more dab should do you. The firing squad! 25 The Fish man the mops It has been a tradition at Sul Ross for many years to have the Freshmen whitewash the Bar SR Bar brand on the side of Hancock Hill. Of course, the Fish are put into teams—guy and gal—to get the job done, and this team has to get married before all present. 26 27 Reluctant Debutante” Mr. Roy Lassiter, speech and drama teacher, checks with Henry Von Werner to see how ticket sales are going. The first play of the 1966-67 season was the Reluctant Debutante. It was directed by Mr. Roy Lassiter. The play ran for four nights, with the leading roles being played by Henry Von Werner, Peggy Mays, Monty Jones and Cindy Goleman. From selling tickets to grease paint comes Von Werner to star opposite Peggy Mays. 28 Cindy Goleman listens angrily as Mays talks on the phone. Astonishment reigns as Monty Jones presents a problem to the women. The day the grads return HOMECOMING Homecoming means a bonfire. . . the college president’s welcome. . . and the guest speaker’s address. 31 C, i LAnw wmm Homecoming means a parade with and floats. . . 32 Mh a football game. . . the big dance. ijjprxjF ' r S i 34 The Homecoming Queen... Anita Goodrich and Court Anita, Jeannean, and Miss Sully. Sue Horne Jeannean Gladson Anita Goodrich Maribeth Mower Gaye Howell 35 Dr. McNeil and John Stradley ob¬ serve Miss Sully. A Lobo for the SR Lobos Miss Sully is the proud new Sul Ross State College lobo mascot. The genuine lobo pup was obtained from the Arizona-Sonora Desert Museum in Tucson and was flown to Sul Ross by John Stradley, a local businessman and rancher. Arrangements for securing the mascot were made by Sanford DeVoll, the local game warden. Homecoming morning, Miss Sully was ushered into her new home which is 50 feet long and 20 feet wide, complete with a sturdy dog house in the center of the cage. Each evening at seven o ' clock, her keeper, Chuck Converse—a sopho¬ more from San Antonio, locks Miss Sully inside her house and releases her each morning at seven. She is fed two one-pound cans of dog food in the morning and two in the evening. She has begun to pick up weight and has an anticipated full-grown size of approximately 100-110 pounds. 37 Fashion review This year the Sul Ross Press Club started what it hopes to continue as an annual affair—a fashion review. The re¬ view featured eighteen of the campus beauties modeling the latest of fashions from three Alpine merchants—The Val¬ erie Shop, Forchheimers, and Cross Cross. The mistress of ceremonies was Helen Reeves, associate editor of the yearbook. Susan Boyd Pat Sloan Sharon Alexander 39 Cue For Passion’’ 40 i ® Preparation is made for the 1966-67 campus favorites presentation... Miss Lighthouse helped with the preparations. Susie Schwarz and Jeff Henderson checked the name list. Just practicing! rk: The presentation of the Royal Court... saw the king—Bill Nitcholas—and the queen— Gaye Howell—presented to a capacity audience by the Master of Ceremonies—Jeff Henderson. Ginger Stern, Kenneth Rhymes, Anita Mary West, Sam Sparks, Susan Boyd, Goodrich, Eddie Winnett (filling in for Gregg Slope), Sue Horne, Tommy Nelson, Jeonneon Glodson, Goye Howell, Bill Nitcholas, Fred Linton, Molly Connor, Paul Yeager, Dave Warren, and Bonnie Kelley. The crowd watched the crowning ceremony. And then the Royal Dance. There was dancing for everyone. t$r V Campus King BILL NITCHOLAS Dean Poe congratulates and presents King Nitcholas with a gift. Betty Feuge and Bill check over a scale model of Ft. Davis. 46 47 48 Campus Queen GAYE HOWELL Gaye signs the Ft. Davis register as Mike Robbins looks on. The queen is crowned by the Dean of Student Activities—Bobby Poe. 49 Kenneth and Ginger horse around 7 ' with the wooden pennant replicas in the fort museum. GINGER STERN KENNETH RHYMES Campus Favorites ' 50 Ben Levy, Ft. Davis Ranger, shows Jeannean some points of interest. TOMMY NELSON JEANNEAN GLADSON Campus Favorites Tommy checks over one of the Smoky the Bear hats that the park rangers wear. I 51 ANITA wxw BtxsP imu I ♦« _ « % -«! ♦ ' ♦ ♦ ■ ‘:; ' .ri- ' -i .’••‘ ' i-r, ?f 4 t ♦♦♦ l4 f ff| fni! HmI iMni iiiiiiii nil Campus Favorites GREGG SLAPE GOODRICH 52 Campus Favorites Loafing in front of one of the officers 7 quarters is Alfredo. SUE HORNE ALFREDO AVILA 53 MARY WEST SAM SPARKS Senior Class Favorites Mary and Sam sit on the remains of one of the adobe Chapel walls. FRED LINTON SUSAN BOYD Junior Class Favorites Susan and Fred study the display on stage¬ coaches during their visit to the old fort. Sophomore Class Favorites The battle scene, utilizing hand-carved figures, catches Paul ' s and Molly ' s attention. MOLLY CONNOR PAUL YEAGER 56 BONNIE KELLEY DAVE WARREN Freshman Class Favorites Dave Warren decided that he was glad the Indians had been gone over 80 years. 57 The Methodist Student Center Christmas Party First, the meal. If you don ' t work, Santa won ' t visit you! 58 Then, you climb up to hang tinsel and orna¬ ments. Ya gotta clean the fire¬ place before Santa can get in. finally, some lucky one to do the dishes. And gets Some people go about it the hard way. Three Sisters’’ «— d Masha was played by Helen Navarette and Vershinin by Peyton Starr. Edith Koerlin portrayed Olga. Monte Jones played the part of Andry. H. Navarette sleeps as Nancy Contreras—Ogla— and Kay Hunt—Anfisa— have a discussion. Snow event - an annual at Sul Ross A Frosty Administration building. 63 64 Campus Renovation. . . A Beautified Library. . . A New S.U.B. . . . 65 Reg i strati on--Second Semester--wasn’t near as bad as the First; . . . One could get the classes one wanted. . . Pray about the Selective Service. . . and finally get hit where it hurts-- the pocketbook-- when paying out. . . Dear Dad, Would You Believe I Need Money? 67 Sachem’s Best Dressed on Campus HELEN REEVES 2nd Place 69 MU RHO SIGMA SWEETHEARTS AND HUSBANDS—are Mr. and Mrs. Johnny (Jesse) Taylor, Mr. and Mrs. Orville (Maris) Fletcher, and Mr. and Mrs. Tony (Terry) Bronz. 1967 Valentine Sweetheart Presentation 70 From FERGUSON HALL are Jackie Payne, Donna Hampton, Richard Delgado, Sally Tellez, Kristin Englemann, and Bake Turner. ...and dance... The ZETA TAU ZETA chose for their sweetheart, Davelyn Magill. Miss Magill is flanked by Herman Kin¬ caid, Sue Bradford, Jim Neidhart, Sharon Alexander, and Larry Wilde. 72 Susan White was chosen to represe MORELOCK HALL. In her royal train a The LAWRENCE HALL sweetheart was Ann Harrington. Her ladies in waiting and escorts are Kent Forrest, Fredda Macade, Bobby Smith, Julia Dawson, and Bill Stelzer. Becca Smalling, Chuck Cornett, Steve Peters, Terry Cauble, and Walter Fields. 73 The first thing in the morning, be¬ fore school begins, is usually the building of a bulletin board. The lost semester of on education major-- Anita Goodrich... Anita finds that the blackboard is a very important teaching aid. The last semester of Anita ' s senior year meant more work than was reckoned, for she spent eight weeks of this semester student teaching. A BRAND photographer was de¬ tailed by the editor and president of the Sul Ross Texas Student Education Association to take pictures of Anita at work in Tatum Ele¬ mentary School, Monahans, Texas. Helping the student is a worthwhile experience. Anita finished student teaching on a Friday, and the next day, she married Don Spiller—a SRSC Ex. 75 WILBUR BLACKMON Librarian C. W. ROMANS Assistant Librarian Librarians and their staff at work... JULIA MOSS Cataloger Mrs. Moss is at work with her student staff. LaNELL SKINNER Reference Circulation Last year in the Texas Intercollegiate Press Association Sweetheart Cont est, the Sul Ross entrant—Helen Reeves—won. This year, the Press Club has chosen Anna Isbell—managing editor of the SKYLINE—to represent our college in the contest. At the date of publication, the results are not known. ANNA ISBELL Texas Intercollegiate Press Association Sweetheart Candidate 78 Basketball Sweetheart DONNA WILLETT The Inauguration of Norman Laird McNeil as President of Sul Ross State College Dr. McNeil was duly inaugur¬ ated as president of Sul Ross State College, Thursday, April 7, 1966, before a capacity crowd in the new SRSC Health-Physical Education Building. Arch Anderson, student body president; Emil C. Rassman, vice-president, the Board of Regents; Dr. McNeil, William C. Donnell, Board of Regents; Waggoner Carr, Attorney General, State of Texas; Dr. Jose San Martin, Board of Regents; J. C. Kellam, president, the Board of Regents, and J. L. Huffines, Board of Regents. Board of Regents 7 President J. C. Kellam installs Dr. Norman McNeil as president of Sul Ross State College while Dr. San Martin, Don Newbury, Dr. L. Harlan Ford, Gene Hyndryx, and Dr. Frances Phillips watch the proceedings. (Back Row) L. Cook—director, B. Simonetti, J. Ivie, S. Ivie, D. McC lanahan, S. Gill, S. Skipworth, D. Mesa, B. Brow, T. Bronz, M. Har¬ rington, B. Bailey, D. Whitstine, A. Howell, J. Parker, L. Lugo, S. Purser, B. Smith; (3rd Row) N. Carrillo, A. Chavez, D. DeAnda, B. Salinas, C. Thompson, F. Hernandez, B. Laing, B. Theophilus, M. Shaffer, F. Cardena, J. Suarez, P. Whalen, T. Britley, E. Willis, R. The band practices as Kokernot Lodge. 82 Salgado, J. Solomon, H. Rodriguez, H. Sanchez; (2nd Row) M. Long, C. Stewart, V. Cadena, E. Summers, M. Merritt, J. Self, I. Sanchez, P. Avant, T. Martinez, N. McBride, M. Baeza, C. Thornton, L. Harber; (Front Row) M. Faulk, E. Cleveland, and F. Fuentes. The Concert Band The drummers get with it. Mr. Cook tries to get that certain sound. STAGE BAND (Back Row J. Ivie; (3rd Row) T. Bronz, B. Laing, M. Shaffer, F. Hernandez, E. Willis; (2nd Row) C. Miller, L. Lugo, S. Purser, J. Parker; (Front Row) R. Salgado, M. Long, C. Thornton, V. Cadena, and H. Sanchez. WIND ENSEMBLE (Back Row) L. Cook-director, B. Simonetti, J. Ivie, D. McClanahan; (3rd Row) F. Hernandez, B. Laing, B. Theophilus, M. Shaffee, F. Cardenas, E. Willis, B. Brown, T. Bronz, L. Lugo, S. Purser, B. Smith, D. Whitstine, J. Parker; (2nd Row) M. Long, C. Stewart, V. The Marching Band in action at a football game providing entertainment for the crowd during a time-out. Cadena, E. Summers, C. Thompson, M. Merrit, J. Self, I. Sanchez, P. Avant, R. Salgado, M. Baeza, C. Thornton, J. Solomon; (Front Row) E. Cleveland, and M. Faulk. The Chamber Singers performed at the 1966 Campus Favorites Presentation. THE CHAMBER SINGERS M. Robison, J. Parker, G. Geeslin, B. Simonetti, M. Herrington, A. Howell, r f f f Sul Ross College Choir Shafer, K. Lanham, D. Mesa, J. Mallard, R. Easley, C. Miller, B. Smith, E. Cleveland. Ten of the best Western dressed Sul Ross girls greeted the plane. Lost spring Lady Bird Johnson, the Notion s First Lady, visited the Big Bend Notional Park for a float trip down Mariscal Canyon on the Rio Grande and to dedicate the newest National Historic Site-- Old Fort Davis. . . The Lobo Band and cheerleaders were only a small part of the crowd which awaited the official party to appear. 88 A view of the crowd and the Industrial Arts Club welcome sign. 1 Mrs. Johnson received a hat from Big Bend welcoming committee. The Believers furnished the entertainment for the Mrs. L. B. J. party in the Big Bend Na¬ tional Park. 89 Kappa Delta Pi New Initiates: B. Cope, L. Dismant, S. Gibbs, A. Goodrich, D. Hodges, S. Maxwell, R. Rodriguez, J. Starr, S. Sloan, F. Welker, and V. Yates. Officers: Donna Saunders Abelardo Baeza Maria Tellez . . Kathy Seals . . . Wiley Ward . . . . . . president vice president . . . secretary . . . treasurer . . . . reporter Members: Dorothy Abernathy, Lorene Azbill, Morris Azbill, Lee Bennett, Linda Clark, Veronica Cyist, Mary Earney, Marvis Fletcher, Addie Grey, Georgia Harlan, Elinor Jefferson, Carol Jackson, Mary Kay, James Leslie, Cornelia McAulay, Marilyn McKenzie, Elizabeth Mc¬ Lean, Vera McSpadden, Nan Owens, Kenneth Rich¬ ardson, Lee Satterwhite, Mildred Shannon, David Shelton, Cornelia Skinner, Hazel Turner, Marie Wal¬ ters, Alice Ward, Margaret Webster, Mary West, Marjorie Wilson, Mary Winn, Sandra Wood. Donna Saunders, president, welcomes the new mem bers. 90 (Back Row) J. Ivie, B. Bailey, D. McClanahan, T. Bronz, L. Cook—sponsor; (Front Row) J. Suarez, L. Lugo, B. Laing, F. Hernandez, V. Cadena, L. Thornton, and B. Theophilus Kappa Kappa Psi 92 Student Council Officers Cecil Houston . vice president Kenneth Rhymes . . . president Larry Seals .treasurer Gail Wood .secretary (Back Row) G. Stern, G. Wood, G. Howell, B. Kelley, M. Mower, T. Cauble, Mr. D. Williams—sponsor; (2nd Row) J. Oakley, M. Shoaff, M. Cayton, G. Slope, A. Pingree, D. Warren, Mr. R. Lassiter—sponsor; C. Houston, C. Stanfield, (Front Row) L. Seals, K. Rhymes, and W. Harrison. 93 (Back Row) L. Lugo, R. Domenguez, F. Escobedo, M. Gonzolez, R. De Leon, Dr. R. Wheat—sponsor, I. Sosa, J. Zambrano, F. Valle, J. Nevarres; (Front Row) T. Acosta, N. Carrillo, M. Torres, M. Navarette, M. Madrid, and A. Chavez. Spanish Officers Johnny Nevarres .vice president Ismael Sosa.president Dr. Raymond Wheat . sponsor Rogelio Dominguez treasurer Mary Helen Navarette . secretary 94 French Club L’ Esprit Francois (Back Row) C. Castillo, J. Zambrano—president, F. Fuentes, I. Sosa, F. Escobedo, R. Soto, S. Duran; (Front Row) M. Lockabey, E. Wells—sponsor, R. Alston, D. Castillo, M. Navarette, O. Vasquez, and T. Molinar. 95 German Club (Back Row) C. DeLeon, C. Smith, C. Lampkin, D. Teplicek, R. Patterson, Mr. Wells (sponsor), T. Wedig, B. Bailey, J. Early; (2nd Row) C. Schmidt, G. Gulick, R. Easley, W. Harrison, S. Sanderson, A. Pingree, T. Green, F. Hernandez; (Front Row) D. Zaubek, D. Scott, S. Carlson, J. Bailey, S. Sever, P. Whalen, C. Thompson, A. Chavez. Womens Physical Education Majors Club (Back Row) G. Chancellor, F. Cotham, A. Richards, M. Gerdes, D. Shannon, J. Woodlock; (Front Row) Dr. D. Macmillan—sponsor, M. Carden, S. Carlson, C. Stephenson, and S. Oberlin. 97 (Back Row) H. Bacon, K. Freiley, Mr. R. Lassiter—sponsor; (3rd Row) B. Kilgore, G. Wood, M. Gerdes, D. Willett, D. Thomas; (2nd Row) Mr. R. Welker—Sponsor, F. Welker, Dr. F. Phillips—sponsor, B. Newbury, S. Sloan; (Front Row) D. Caudle, A. Baeza, J. Neville, V. Boyusch, J. Garza, J. Joyner, and P. Avant. Alpha Chi Officers Delpha ' Caudle .... president Shirley Sloan .... corresponding secretary Phyllis Avant .... 2nd vice president Mary R. Gerdes .... recording secretary Brenda Newbury . . treasurer Abelardo Baeza 1st vice president 98 (Back Row) S. Fiene, G. Dunn, G. Stockton (coach), B. Wadlington, K. Kruger, D. Wolking; (3rd Row) K. Richardson, B. McGee, G. Slope, B. Campbell, W. Fields, H. Slope, G. Cockrell; (2nd Row) Coaches A. Ogletree, O. Fletcher, R. Harvey, and F. Krhut, P. McCowan (sponsor) D. Johnson (sponsor); (Front Row) P. Stein, T. Blair, J. Mayfield, and S. Peters. Fellowship of Christian Athletes Officers are (Standing) Gregg Slope, vice-president; Tom Blair, president; (Sitting) John Mayfield, publicity, and Harold Slope, sec¬ retary-treasurer. 99 L. Wedig, J. Hall, J. Miles, J. Leslie—sponsor, M. Leslie, T. Wedig, N. Bishop, D. Watson, S. Sandieson, and B. Tung Chemistry Club 100 til in Zeta Tau Zeta Miss La Marylis Oliver-sponsor, S. Bradford, D. Castillo, D. Magill, L. Appling, and S. Alexander. 101 (Back Row) D. Shannon, J. Hurt, C. Watkins, Mrs. B. Lynn—sponsor, S. Oberlin, B. Carillo, G. Chancellor; (3rd Row) L. Hall, C. Bice, C. Rogers, M. Foster, M. Carden, L. Kelley; (2nd Row) K. Goertz, L. Zambrano, S. Cobos, L. Harber, E. Chav¬ arria, J. Jones; (Front Row) R. Wall, A. Richards, and M. Gerdes. Women’s Recreation Association Foul? Oh yeah, how would you like to have your hair pulled? Would you believe a hard wood floor? I got it! Intramural basketball for girls was only one of the many intra¬ mural sports that Mrs. Lynn and Dr. Macmillan had set up for girls ' participation this past year. The intramural program helps the stu¬ dent become more acquainted with all sports. A graceful jumpoff 103 Physical Education Majors Club Rodeo Club 106 Industrial Arts Club (Back Row) D. Rodgers, L. Crumley, D. Kirkpatrick, K. Johnson, J. Blackburn, and sponsors—J. Crawford, R. Smith, and B. Leavitt; (2nd Row) G. Gallemore, E. Williams, L. Sloan, R. Jacques, S. Boswell; (Front Row) J. Neidhardt, B. McKee, J. Watkins, B. Kemper, and D. Farley. Members of the I.A. prepare for refreshments following a meeting. 107 Baptist Student Union (Back) E. Owens, G. Pearson, C. Elmore; (Front) L. Helmers, P. Reese, S. Patterson, E. Harvey, and M. Long. 108 (Back) Mrs. E. E. Turner, Mrs. T. Montgomery, C. McElroy, M. Eakin, P. Mance, T. Good, M. Slover, C. Billings, Mrs. P. Weyerts; (Front) P. McMullan, D. Munden, and L. Potts. R.A.S. Wives Club 109 Sachem’s Literary Society JOHk B ? W% B|||| Wk ibN Jm!l Tj %r W aj ifCL ‘ r ' |K S. iSOSk flfc ikBHL 1 4 • 1 bsl iS s V V 11 wiBSmfB JB 1 I ' |7® |f 1 v w “ ¥1 1 - I H W AiL i ; 0 I £ ! ' r TI • 1 yf W ' f4 4 i fll ,,jf j ifflyLiw ■ 1 j El jf ; m ES ;W ' iEA JmSmr -m- Jpg§| . JB BBT 4BHHA - M ..II Ml (Back) D. Senteney, R. Love, S. Horne, C. Jackson, J. Carroll, D. Saunders, S. Sloan, H. Reeves, J. Starr, C. Bice, P. Sloan; (Front) L. Powers, J. Gladson, A. Goodrich, S. Boyd, and G. Stern. The Sachem ' s Literary Society is the old¬ est organization on the Sul Ross Campus. It was founded in 1921. The name Sachem was derived from an Indian word meaning chief because it was felt that as a member of this honor society, one should endeavor to be a true leader. The members of the society are chosen on the basis of scholarship and personality. Particular attention is given English scholarship, but outstanding work in one of the fine arts qualifies one for mem¬ bership. Sachem stands for the best in school life ... for loyalty to Sul Ross in all that it undertakes, for scholarship, for high moral standard, the right social background, and all that tends to make noble womanhood. Methodist Student Center (Back) M. Cayton, Don Johnson—sponsor, P. Yeager, J. Hayman; (Front) Joanna Johnson and Tod, M. Connor, S. Horne, G. Stern J. Bruton, T. Nelson, J. Anesetti, and T. Bruton. Clip and Brand Club Sponsor .Dr. Everett Turner President .Jackie Johnson 1st VP .Doug Taylor 2nd VP .Brian Larremore 3rd VP.Bill Williams 4th VP .Jackie Wheless Secretary .Jan Maierhoffer Treasurer .Sue Horne Reporter .Ginger Stern Tail Twister .Gary Floyd Row 1: S. Patterson, B. Good, P. Munden, J. Johnson, L. Creacy, G. Lampert; Row 2: Dr. J. Ruttle, J. Burke, Dr. E. Turner, M. Coffin, B. Larremore, B. Moorhouse, B. Williams, R. Martin, S. Horne, G. Stern; Row 3: Dr. Weyerts, T. Moorhouse, G. Floyd, B. Fowler, J. Luce, M. Barbee, J. Wheless, C. Taylor, D. Taylor, and G. Mance 112 Club members include Row 1: A. Shelton, T. Bronse, K. Hachtel, I. Clark-sponsor, S. Bryant; Row 2: P. Sewell, P. McMullen, P. Shaeffer, S. Hesford, D. Hart, J. Taylor, G. Draker; Row 3: M. Eakin, G. Williams, M. Fletcher, K. Walen, C. Billings, M. Reed, L. Azbill, M. Carthel, and J. Starr Mu Rho Sigma 113 Row 1: L. Gilbert, D. Rucker, L. Robinson, A. Isbell, J. Robb, C. Allen, C. Bonds, D. Phillips; Row 2: M. Fowler, N. Ferrero, D. Karback, L. Seals, H. Reeves, M. Crumbo, J. Pena, P. Watkins, O. Cox. Sul Ross Press Club 114 Robert Cope serves as editor for the ' 66 Sage. Bobby Baily, SKYLINE editor SKYLINE Staff In this past year ' s newspaper appeared many controversial articles. The SKYLINE was read, and it was commented upon. Overall, the newspaper was a good one. It brought to the attention of the administration, faculty, and students, things which concerned them. Pat Watkins, staff The associate editor, Anna Isbell, sets a head for an edition. member, checks a page layout. 117 1966 BRAND Staff Jeff Henderson, BRAND sponsor, likes to show off the ' 67 cover design. Charles Bonds, the associate editor, checks out an idea from another yearbook. ■ ■1 Editor Danny Dillard types a page of copy for the introduction. 118 The yearbook staff of any college is concerned with the production of a book of memories or a historical review of the year that was 7 This book must not only please the students and faculty that it represents, but it must let the outsider have a view of the campus from which it originat es. The Sul Ross Brand Staff have strived this past year to produce such a Woody Crumbo, photographer, and Les McLaughlin, a staff member, discuss a page layout. Susie Schwarz, picture editor, checks over a contact sheet. Gary McCarron and Lou Young, BRAND artists, talk over the cover design. Eddie Winnett, photographer, tells Larry Gilbert, sports editor, about the football action shots. 119 •siy Sports 1966 Cheerleaders LDIOR I AS Ep m smvicr ' V.mtAii mpn rr« tiaas cawT ' (MENQLD FOP OUTSfANftlNC ' fFAW-Al flRQ|igC . ' lPINTH,MI :-m| 5£ BP!C4 U£K(,(NF ' bAL ' t ai £ D £AWf.h POSiCAVM PY ‘ Bton imV or tttito s iVAi At inf MISSISSIPPI, Muffin ' xifspttf.wmr TLAVP£Nt; ' ’ PC.H-v ’rrH . ' ' B0 |1N 13$. £Nv, r,tvu Ntrf r Si ' f p$ jyNm n hum | lnpiA BEAU JACK HENDRICK DONNY PHILLIPS HELEN REEVES PAT SLOAN 1966 (Back Row) G. Lavender, R. Barnes, K. Smart, L. Lindsay, F. Linton, B. Nitcholas, E. Bowman, S. Sparks, T. Nelson, C. Barnes; (3rd Row) J. Priest, R. Barrett, R. Simmons, B. O ' Neil, M. Rogers, J. Patterson, A. Fullbright, D. Butler, A. Jones, B. Magee, C. McDon¬ ald, K. Looney; (2nd Row) M. Gallager, M. Trigo, J. Miller, L. Weil, T. Randall, G. Wheeless, E. Wright, A. Avila, O. Johnson, D. David Slaughter HEAD COACH Richard Harvey Frank Krhut 124 LOBOS Foust, M. Anderson, S. Byerly, R. Harris; (Front row) D. Malone, J. Nixon, R. Alvarez, P. Williams, J. Sarabia son, J. Henry, M. King, J. Ryan, B. Carruth, and C. Houston. 1966 RESULTS SR OPP. 21 Texas Lutheran 3 17 Eastern New Mex. 7 72 Univ. of Nuevo Leon 0 16 Southwest Texas 13 14 S. F. Austin 13 14 East Texas State 14 0 Texas A l 23 16 McMurry 7 8 Howard Payne 15 14 Sam Houston 21 Gil Mills and Charles Stanfield MANAGERS Truman Spoon TRAINER JESSE PATTERSON 4-Yr. Letterman All Conference .65 Captain TOMMY NELSON 3-Yr. Letterman All Conference.65 All Texas . 65 All American.65-66 Another Bill Nitcholas winning field goal. LEE LINDSAY 4-Yr. Letterman All Conference .65-66 All Texas .66 126 POPPY RODRIGUEZ 4-Yr. Letterman BILL NITCHOLAS 4-Yr. Letterman JERRY NIXON 4-Yr. Letterman Jacob Henry turns the speed on. EARL BOWMAN 4-Yr. Letterman All Conference .65 Hon. Mention All American .65 CECIL HOUSTON 2-Yr. Letterman Captain 66 (Back) G. Dellacroce, D. Wolking, Gerald Stockton—coach, B. Wadlington, Ken Krueger; (2nd row) H. Slope—manager, S. Fifne, F. Weidner, F. Oliver, C. Smith, W. Field, G. Dunn; (Front) C. Large, G. Slope, Basketball Squad Gerald Stockton entered the 1966-67 Basket¬ ball season as a new coach with a new team— ' only one letterman—and a new gymnasium. The season was bleak— ' as bleak as prospects of white mice headed down the chute toward cancer re¬ search ' In a nutshell, Stockton, in his first year as head basketball coach at Sul Ross, has one returning letterman—and no returning squadmen. He had to do his recruiting during the summer months, and elected to build for the future rather than attempt to corral a troup of junior college trans¬ fers, who would be eligible to play for only two seasons. GERALD STOCKTON R. Granado, R. Martindale, and D. Mitchell. 1966-67 Nov. 28 U. of Albuquerque Nov. 29 Angelo State Dec. 3 Eastern New Mexico Dec. 5 Angelo State Dec. 9-10 Fort Worth Tournament Dec. 13 Western New Mexico Jan. 3 Western New Mexico Jan. 7 Stephen F. Austin Jan. 9 Sam Houston Jan. 14 Howard Payne Jan. 21 Howard Payne Jan. 23 U. of Albuquerque Jan. 28 Southwest Texas Jan. 30 Texas A l Feb. 4 McMurry Feb. 6 East Texas Feb. 11 Texas A l Feb. 13 Southwest Texas Feb. 18 East Texas Feb. 20 McMurry Feb. 23 Sam Houston Feb. 25 Stephen F. Austin Denotes Lone Star Conference Games Coach Stockton talks it over with Randy Martindale. ' Ill take that! says Gregg Slope Anyone for a foul shot? Uh, who shot? Someone forgot to use that 24-hour deodorant. Water basketball? J. Reimer and B. Clements show us the right way to catch a steer in a Team Roping Event. Rodeo -- the only original American sport... Bullrider Jim Watkins gives the spectators a thrill during his ride. 134 gK . - , ■ , ' ys %w L, ..-. Ife, iMD-mt C. Clarke demonstrates how to ride Saddle Broncs. Rodeo originated from this event. T. Dulaney makes Bull Doging look easy. L. Creacy makes the fur fly in the Bareback Bronc Riding Event. The Clown, J. Taylor, gives the crowd thrills as well as saving the cowboys from rampaging bulls. 136 T. McCauley wins the day money with a 12.1 sec. time in the Calf Roping. Who says Rodeo is a clean sport? 137 Track Team (Back Row) Frank Krhut—coach, J. Henry, P. Pollard, B. Wadlington, L. Campbell, D. Silva; (Front Row) A. Gonzales, R. Walters, T. Carter, R. Von Netzer, S. Salazer, and M. Flores. SUL ROSS RECORD HOLDERS-JACKSON FIELD 100 Yd. Dash . 220 Yd. Dash S. 220 Yd. Dash C. 440 Yd. Dash. 880 Yd. Run . Mile Run . 2 Mile Run. 3 Mile Run . 120 Yd. High Hurdles 330 Yd. Low Hurdles 440 Yd. Low Hurdles High Jump . Pole Vault . Broad Jump . Triple Jump. Shot Put . Discus . Javelin . Elliott Wright . . . Mike Nelon. Jacob Henry . . . Alfredo Avila . . . Antonio Gonzales Richard Gallegos Richard Gallegos Felix Valles .... Bill Tittle . Bill Tittle. Bill Tittle . Jesse Patterson . . Dub Smith. Bill Tittle . Bob Brownrigg . . Jerry Johnson . . . A. C. Lex . Bill Nitcholas . . . . . . .9.4 . . 22.2 . .21.2 . .49.1 .1:54.1 .4:12.9 .9:41.5 15:35.9 . .14.3 . . . 38.6 . .55.6 . . . 6 ' 4 . . 14 ' 6 . . 23 ' 1 . . 44 ' 4 47 ' 5 1 4 , . 139 ' 9 . 155 ' 8 138 139 MJk (Back Row) K. Richardson—assistant coach, B. Campbell, S. Fiene, O. Conterras, P. Detmore, C. Cornett, B. Carthel, D. Caudle, G. Cockrell, M. Frazier, R. Kimbell, G. Slope, A. Ogletree-coach; (2nd Row) H. Slope, D. Rogers, D. Nash, A. Soto, J. Green, O. Lang- Coach Al Ogletree and assistant coach Ken Rich¬ ardson. Manager and trainer, Harold Slope 140 ley, G. Palkowski, R. Senteney, R. Harris, B. McGee, D. Meyer, C. Stanfield; (Front Row) T. Blair, S. Peters, J. Mayfield, E. Gadbury, K. Hopper, M. King, J. Geffken, H. Sanchez, and L. McLaughlin. Lobo Baseball Team 142 DAVID CAUDLE Infield nniiti Academics Dr. Norman L. McNeil PRESIDENT Dr. and Mrs. McNeil at a banquet. Dr. McNeil giving the response at the District Six Texas State Teacher ' s Association meeting at El Paso. Dr. and Mrs. McNeil in the receiving line at the T.S.T.A. convention. 147 BOARD OF REGENTS ■ f j ?i gJm ) sim j Yd IIl Jfl li % 1 111 , 1 j 1 ? 1: , : |f •, f m % J Standing: John H. Crooker, Jr., J. L. Huffines, Jr., W. C. Donnell, and Dr. Jose San Martin; Seated: Clayton Heare, Emil C. Rassman—vice president, J. S. Kellam—president, Mrs. E. D. Lockey, and Ottis E. Locke. John Hovenga, the executive director, is not pictured. DEAN OF COLLEGE Dr. L. Harlan Ford COMPTROLLER Jack Minnox DEAN OF GRADUATE SCHOOL Dr. Frances Phillips DEAN OF STUDENTS Bobby J. Poe DEAN OF WOMEN Laurene Lighthouse 151 FINE ARTS DIVISION Raymond F. Cook Ross Hise Ellen Boyd Acting Chairman, Department of Music, Director of Band 153 LANGUAGE ARTS DIVISION Dr. Elton Miles Director Division of Language Arts, Chairman, Department of English ENGLISH Dr. F. Allen Briggs Dr. Mary Simons Vernon Harlan JOURNALISM FOREIGN LANGUAGE Dr. Raymond Wheat Chairman, Department of Foreign Languages Ernest Wells 155 RANGE ANIMAL SCIENCE and APPLIED ARTS DIVISION Dr. Everett Turner Director of Division of R.A.S. and Applied Arts, Chairman, Department of R.A.S. RANGE ANIMAL SCIENCE Dr. Paul Weyerts 156 SCIENCE AND MATHEMATICS DIVISION Dr. John Dismant Chairman, Department of Geology Dr. Barton Warnock Director of Division of Science and Mathematics, and Chairman, Department of Biology Dr. Romeo Flores Dr. James Houston Acting Chairman, Department of Chemistry 158 Dr. A. Michael Powell Dr. Adam Hoefling MATHEMATICS Dr. Gunther Moeller Chairman, Department of Mathematics Alvis Teague William Juraschek Bill Tindol 159 SOCIAL SCIENCE and BUSINESS ADMINISTRATION DIVISION Dr. Mayron Shields Director of Division of Social Sciences and Business Administration, and Chairman, Department of Business Administration SOCIAL SCIENCE Allen Anthony Dr. Ida Vernon Harry Krenek 160 Daniel Simundson Dr. Ernest Shearer Barbara Hazlewood Tom Connor Judith Parsons Dale Christopherson Dr. Daniel Graham Louise McCrabb Bryant Truitt SOCIAL SCIENCES Eddie Dry Clanton Newbill Alta Kay Jimmy Clark LaMarylis Oliver Eva Chaffin TEACHER EDUCATION DIVISION Dr. Ethelaura Ramey Director of Division of Teacher Education Dr. James Wright Dr. Vally Johnson Dr. James Lewis Dr. Robert Miller John Prude W. E. Williams 162 Dr. Dorothy MacMillan PHYSICAL EDUCATION David Slaughter Chairman, Department of Physical Education Billie Lynn Richard Harvey Gerald Stockton Al Ogletree Frank Krhut William Perryman Who’s Who in American Colleges and Universities These students, honored by being named to Who ' s Who among stu¬ dents in American Colleges and Universities, are nominated by members of the college faculty and Student Council on the basis of scholarship, leadership, and service. The nominees ' records are carefully screened by a faculty committee. The names of the selections are then sent to National Headquarters for approval. Phyllis Avant, Dianne Hodges, Kenneth Rhymes, Phillip Munden, Gail Wood, and Delpha Caudle. Maris Fletcher, Glynn Caughman, Dorothy Berens, and Romelia Vargas Brenda Newbury Lorene Azbill 165 Cornelia McAulay and Charles Babcock J 166 Sue Horne Anita Goodrich Nelson Bishop Ginger Stern Abelardo Baeza Sherry Abel 167 168 Classes Williams, Dennis, President Azbill, Morris, Vice President Henderson, Jeff, Secretary Thompson, Larry, Treasurer Von Werner, Henry, Reporter Anthony, Elizabeth Arnold, James Averett, Audrey Averett, John Bauzhat, George Barler, Beatrice Beene, Betty Boggus, Shirley Brown, George Burney, Dianne Cano, Albert Carrell, Calvin Cave, William Clark, Linda Copeland, Nancy Graduates Cox, Nanciruth Dry, Barbara Dulany, Clarence Earney, Mary Everett, Sarah Fail, Bob Fail, Robbie File, Herbert Fletcher, Orville Gonzales, Isobel Hahn, Joyce Hardegree, Peggy Harlan, Georgia Haynes, Roscoe Henderson, Heather Henslee, Ira Isbell, Vera Johnson, Cleo Johnson, Jerry A. Kay, Mary 170 Kelton, Robert Koo, Bon Lambertson, Bruce Leslie, Jim Littleton, Annette McKenzie, Marilyn McSpadden, Vera Martin, William T. 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Smart, Sandra Smith, Tom Snow, Shirley Sosa, Ismael Soto, Al Soto, Roberto South, George Spangler, Edward Speck, Gayla Spencer, Norma Sproul, Robert Starr, Jill Stephens, Mike Stewart, Jackie 186 Stine, Douglas Stone, James Stricklin, Donna Strobel, Tim Sesario, Ramos Stevens, Louise Stewart, Tommie Teltschik, Don Teplicek, David Theophilus, Oliver Thomas, Dana Thompson, Delmer Thorton, Louis Thorton, Tommie Tolbert, Ellen Torres, Frank Trevizo, Manuel Turner, Burt Valdez, Leo Varney, Dana Vick, Walter Walker, Geraldine Walton, Glenn Walkins, Jim Webb, Ralph Wedig, Tony Whalan, John Whalen, Kathleen Whatley, Ricky White, Helen Williams, Susan Willmon, Howard Wilson, Mareda Wood, Gail Woodlock, Judy Woods, Marilyn Wright, William Wynne, Jim Youngblood, Phil Zambrano, Jose 187 Harrison, Walter, President Sparks, Mike, Vice President Alexander, Sharon, Secretary Overstreet, Paul, Treasurer McClaugherty, Kenneth, Parliamen¬ tarian Sophomores Abernathy, Neil Acosta, Teresa Alderson, Hugh Amacker, Robert Anderson, Mark Anestti, Joseph Arispe, Maria Armstrong, Kathy Ashburn, Donna Athey, Sandra Baggett, Linda Baker, Richard Bankier, Mary Barnhart, Linda Barnes, Judy Barrera, Eddie Barrett, John Batman, James Beard, James Beaver, Ronald Beeman, Leo Bingham, Terry Bippert, Dennis Blair, Tom Bledsoe, Brack 188 Boone, Keith Boreing, Charles Bowling, Gary Boyd, Larry Brieder, Gus Brock, Nelda Brown, James Brown, Jeanie Brunelle, Joe Bruton, Tommy Bull, Richard Bulls, Patrick Buss, John Butler, Norma Cardenas, Thomas Cardwell, Odie Carrillo, Norma Castaneda, Rosolinda Castillo, Claude Castillo, Dora Castillo, Frank Cauble, Terry Cervantes, Bruno Chaney, Regina Chavez, Alma Chavez, Arturo Childs, David Clanton, Allan Cleveland, Ellen Clifford, Suzanne Cobos, Sylvia Cockrell, Jean Collins, Marijo Connor, Molly Contrekas, Dimas 189 Converse, Charles Cook, Dan Cook, James Cooley, George Cornwell, Steve Cotham, Faye Coveil, Vernon Coward, Christine Cox, Perry Crowther, Richard Crumley, Larion Cullison, Gary Davis, Rod Dean, Gibby DeLeon, Crispin DeLeon, Roberto Detmore, Paul DeWeese, Robert Durham, Ron Dycus, Billy Dycus, Diane Eakin, Martha Easley, Ronald Edgar, William Englemann, Kristin Esperza, Julio Fairchild, Jerry Farguhar, John Farley, Jim Flores, Cynthia Flores, Manuel Flores, Rogelio Foust, Danny Fowlkes, Patrick Franco, Noe 190 Frausto, Ubil Fresquez, Anita Fulbright, Anthony Galindo, E. 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Gammel, Celia Garc ia, Arturo Garcia, Eliseo Gilman, Lance Gomez, Daniel Gonzales, Abe Sophomores Gonzales, Jose Gonzalez, Oscar Gonzalez, Tony Graves, Jill Greer, Tommy Grolemund, William Grounds, Cynthia Guerrero, David Guerrero, Jesus Guerrero, Luz Gutierrez, Suzanna Hammans, Dana Harber, Linda Hardin, Bob Harvey, Estrellita Harvey, Larry Hayman, James Haynes, Robert Hearn, Anthony Henderson, Jerry Helt, James Henry, Jacob Hernandez, Fred Hilburn, John Hill, James 191 Hill, Russell Holdman, Suzanne Holland, Herbert Hollingsworth, Gil Holmes, Steve Hopkins, John Horton, Walter Holstein, Collin Hughes, Sidney Hutson, Mary Isbell, Anna James, Jimmie Johnson, Bill Johnson, James Jones, Alan Jones, Don Jordan, Jeff Kelley, David Kemper, Jake Kersey, Kathryn King, Mike King, Tom King, Wayland Krebs, Richard Kucera, Tony Sophomores Landress, Roger Langley, Otis Large, Charles Leeton, Kathy Leyva, Elijio Lind, Robert Lingle, Denton Looney, Kirk Lopez, Ricardo Lowman, Fern 192 Lowrance, Glenn Lozano, Manuel Lugo, Leo McClanahan, Dick McComb, Gerald McCommis, SanDee McCutchen, Jack McDonald, Carroll McGill, Davelyn McKenzie, Dean McMullan, Peggy McNear, Pay Mace, Linda Maddux, Harold Madsen, Glen Magill, Robert Malone, Don Maniscalco, Dell Maples, James Martin, Dick Martin, John Martinez, Eva Martinez, Ramon Martinez, Rudoph Martinez, Ted Massey, Sam Meyer, Fred Milam, Jose Miller, James Mills, Larry Mincey, Mary Mitro, Gregory Molinar, Joe Monroe, John Monroe, Sandra 193 Moore, Douglas Moore, Rickey Moorhouse, Tom Moretz, Jean Morrison, Larry Morton, Toby Mote, Dennis Munden, Darlene Murdock, Charles Murray, Dee Namken, Larry Neace, Mike Newman, Iveylea Newsom, Allan Nieschwietz, John Nieschwietz, Nancy Nunez, Ralph Oakley, Jim Oakwood, C. 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Oberkamp, Bill Oliver, William O ' Neil, William Orem, Priscilla Orosco, Ramon Parker, Jake Patterson, Robert Paz, Alicia Parnell, Gary Pearson Gary Perez, Joe Perner, Paul Perry, Randy Peters, Steve Pierce, Billy Pineda, Robert 194 Poe, Grady Pope, Hank Potts, Charles Powers, Gayland Price, Eugene Quick, William Quinones, Robert Ramsey, Beaver Reordan, Richard Reschenthaler, Jennie Reyes, Mike Reyes, Rosendo Richards, Anne Richards, Susie Riley, Don Robbins, Mike Robinette, Joe Rodriguez, Esteban Rodriguez, Hortencia Rogers, David Sophomores Rogers, Kathryn Rogers, Louis Rowe, Carolyn Salazar, Beniguo Salazar, Salvador Sampson, Patti Sanchez, Hector Sanchez, Linda Sanchez, Narciso Sandison, Stuart Saunders, Eugene Schau, Mary Schmidt, Jaime Segura, Rogue Sewell, Patti 195 Shields, Temple Shortt, Lee Simon, Lewis Sims, Robert Slaughter, Zana Slayton, Marshall Sloan, Patricia Smalling, Becca Smart, Ruth Smith, Robert Sparks, Suzanne Sparks, Patricia Sprott, Hugh Standley, Benny Stark, Marsha Sophomores Starr, Suzanna Stein, Paul Stelzer, Bill Stephenson, Chris Street, Betty Suarez, Jesse Sutherland, R. L. Swetnam, James Taylor, Jim Tellez, Sally Templeton, Estelle Terrazas, Dolores Thetford, Clarence Thomas, Ann Thomas, Jerry Thrift, Donna Tindol, Judy Tobola, Alfred Toney, Dwight Tuten, Sherry 196 Valenzuela, Thomas VanDeman, Erwin Vasquez, Herry Vasquez, Olga Vick, Samuel Villalba, Diana Villegas, Richard Wadley, Dorothy Walkins, Katherine Wallace, Janice Walters, Claudia Ware, LaVada Warner, Virginia Watkins, Pat Watkins, Ronnie Watson, E. R. Webb, Ben Weesner, William Westmoreland, Tommy Wheeler, Phyllis Whitaker, Danny White, Sherry White, Susan Whitstine, Diana Wiederkehr, Woodrow Wilkinson, Betty Williams, Phyllis Williams, Quintin Winters, Willis Wolbrecht, Ray Wolfe, Terry Wright, Elliot Yakubanski, Karen Yeager, Paul Zambrano, Lena 197 Warren, Dave, President Vaughn, Van, Vice President Hampton, Donna, Secretary Carlson, Sharon, Treasurer Breitling, Thomas, Parliamentarian Freshmen Abron, Patsy Adams, Barbara Adams, William Agans, Kenneth Aguilar, Alonzo Aldridge, Clarence Allen, Cynthia Allen, David Alba, Abel Alton, Frank Alvarado, Maria Alverson, Scott Anderson, Olivia Argiro, John Arnett, Jerry Arredondo, Guadalupe Aruizu, Ruthie Austin, Robert Avalos, Isaac Baeza, Margarita Barbee, Moe Barrera, Margarita Barrero, Edna 198 Barrett, Richard Bassett, Oliver Bates, Earl Bauer, Judith Baughn, Charles Beasley, Roger Bellayato, Thomas Bell, Bobby Belt, Ken Belt, Linda Benavides, Olga Bentley, Mary Berry, Danny Bertelle, Barbara Bielfeldt, Dan Billups, Michelle Birchfield, Susan Blackwell, Tom Bounds, Dale Boyd, Mary Boyd, Weymar Bradford, Sue Bradley, Brad Bradley, Larry Bragg, Robert Baisbin, Georgia Bristol, Connie Broad, Albert Brooks, Enid Broughton, Larry Brown, Bob Brown, Mike Brown, Monica Brown, Rebecca Brown, Steve Itw+s Brown, Thomas Bryson, David Buchanan, Scherlene Burdick, George Burke, Marcia Burling, Bill Burney, Bruce Burns, David Butler, David Bush, Bobby 199 Buss, Carol Bustamante, Danny Byerley, Chris Colder, Ronald Caldwell, Tony Calhoun, Ronald Calk, Ann Campbell, Barbara Campbell, Joe Campbell, Robert Campbell, William Carden, Maryann Carruth, Billy Carter, Terrell Cash, Pamela Cash, Wayne Castas, Arthur Caster, Milly Cavel, Linda Cayton, Patty Cervera, Ben Chapapas, Billy Chapman, Harry Chapman, Joe Chavarria, Elidia Childs, Mary Clark, Glenn Clayton, Mary Cloud, Michael Cpe, Montie Coffin, Maurine Collier, Kenneth Collier, Mary Collins, Donnie Cook, Mark Cooper, Gary Cordero, Mario Cordova, Leonel Cordova, Susana Cortez, Martha Counts, Tommy Cox, Ouida Crenwelge, Joy Crittenden, Eddie Crone, Ronald Crouch, Joan Cruz, Eugenio Dale, Patrick Daugherty, Delton Daugherty, Linda Daughtrey, Mrs. R. L. Daughtrey, R. L. Davenport, Tommy Davis, Bill Davis, David Davis, Robert Dawkins, Jerry Dawson, Julia DeAnda, Angelita DeAnda, Dolores Dearing, Bill Deaton, Roy, Jr. Dees, Fred Della Croce, Gary Denton, Ninnine Dominquez, Guadalupe Dominquez, Alfredo Duff, Harvey Dunn, Gerald Dutchouer, Gloria Early, Joseph East, Alice Eidson, Judy Eidson, Patsy Elliott, Scott Freshmen Elliott, Shirley Engelking, Stephanie Enriquez, Jose Enriquez, Daniel Eppenauer, Irene Escobar, Yolonda Escobedo, Felix Esparza, Ramiro Espy, Nancy Eveler, James Everett, Alice Farnum, Laura Faulk, Avis Faulk, Molly Feldmann, Tom 201 Ferrero, Nancy Field, Walter Fiene, Scott Fierro, Armando Fine, Jimmy Flores, Amalia Flores, Danny Flores, Jose Forget, Carol Forrest, Kent Forester, Dona Foster, Molly Fowler, Ann Fowler, Christine Fowlkes, James Freshmen Franco, Simon Franklin, Clark Frazier, Emily Frazier, Linda Freeman, Jim Fresquez, Elvia Fuentes, Esperanza Fulfer, Gloria Fulmer, Ann Fulton, Kenneth Gabler, Tom Gallagher, Mike Gallemore, George Gann, Lee Garcia, Fred Garcia, Juan Garcia, Raul Garza, Paul Garza, Roberto Garner, Sue Gayle, William Geffken, Jack Gerron, Ernestine Gipson, Jay Gilbert, John Ginn, Gaby Goar, Everett Golden, Murphy Gomez, Tomasa Gonzales, llda 202 Gonzales, Joe Gonzales, Mario Gonzales, Teresa Granado, Richard Granado, Richard Gray, Carla Gray, Linda Greene, Gilbert Green, Henry Greenhill, Ernest Green, Virginia Grajeda, Geward Griffin, James Guerrero, Antonio Gueuara, Steve Gunter, Ray Haass, Lawrence Hafacket, Barbara Hall, Linda Ham, David Hammond, Martha Harbison, John Hargrove, Ronald Harper, Barbara Harper, Ray Harrington, Ann Harris, Ralph Hart, Thomas Hartnett, Larry Hawkins, Margaret Headrick, Billy Hebb, Billy Jo Heliums, John Hellen, James Helmers, Lynn Hendrick, Edwin Henson, Bennie Hernandez, Frank Hernandez, Reynaldo Hernandez, Robert Herring, Janie Hill, Jerry Hogan, Jay Holmes, Giles Holo, David 203 Hope, Milton Howell, Alfred Hudgins, Jerry Hufford, Larry Hufford, Shirley Hunter, Kent Hurt, Randolph Husky, Jackye Hutchins, Roy Isenhower, Robert Jackson, Donna James, Larry Johnson, John Johnson, Larry Johnson, Olden Johnson, Rochelle Johnson, Sara Jones, Anthony Jordan, George Jordan, Roger Kaminski, Josephine Karbach, Dianne Kelley, Bonnie Kilman, Pat Kimball, Ronald Klepper, Robert Klingemann, John Korems, Dale Lamkin, Chris Lampert, Gary Landis, Jack Landress, Jeanne Lanham, Jack Lanham, Kathi Lann, Ned Lara, Eva Latimer, Tommy Laughlin, Joe Lavender, Gerry Lawrence, Donald Lawrence, James Law, Ronnie Leal, David Ledezma, Lazaro Lee, David 204 Lee, James Lee, Sharon Legate, Steve Lehmberg, Paul Lent, Douglas Leslie, Zane Lewis, Anna Lewis, Suzanne Libby, Thomas Liles, Bill Lisenbee, Jerry Lisenbee, Thena Llanz, Olga Locker, Lewis Lomas, Frank Longan, Ronnie Long, Dorothy Long, Jack Luckett, Raymond Luna, Gabriel Luna, Sarah Lubiate, Ray Lujan, Martha Lushy, Brenda Luttrell, Michael Freshmen Lyons, Lyska Lyles, Ida McBrayer, Sheryl McCabe, Fredda McCarron, Gary McCarthy, Denny McClain, Robert McClure, Jacquelyn McCoy, LeeAnn McDermoth, James McDonald, Charlene McElroy, Candy McGuire, Cruz McHalfFey, Larry McKenzie, Elton McLaughlin, Leslie McMullan, Leslie McNear, Peggy Madrid, Maria Magee, Bob 205 Mancill, Peggy Mansfield, Wilma Mantz, Gary Marley, Pamela Martin, Roberta Martindale, Randy Martinez, Oscar Martinez, Ruben Martinez, Viola Mash, Charles Mason, Tommy Mata, Henry Matthews, Oren Medbury, Charles Medley, George Freshmen Meeker, Richard Meier, John Melindez, Norma Mendias, Mario Mera, Dannie Merritt, Mary Middaugh, William Mikesell, Karen Milan, Anastacio Miller, Carol Miller, Ricky Miller, Sandra Mills, Gill Mincin, David Minjares, Mary Minnox, Mary Minor, Benny Mitchell, David Moguel, Olga Molina, John Moon, Claire Mooney, Bill Moore, Ann Moore, Gwen Moore, Paul Moorhouse, Bob Morales, Nellie Moreno, Alberto Morgan, Calvin Morgan, Doyle 206 Morton, Pam Moss, Gary Mund, Van Muniz, Manuel Murphy, Pat Murr, Robert Murray, Tom Musgrave, Gail Navarette, Raymond Newton, Carol Nichols, Edward Nicholson, Ellen Nixon, Martha Nolen, Robert Oberlin, Sandra O ' Brien, Diane Odom, Cecil Olibas, Angel Oliver, Frank Olivo, Irma Omohundro, Linda Ortiz, Sophia Outlaw, Ronnie Overstreet, Doug Paikouski, Gary Parisi, Jay Parker, Dorothy Parker, Joe Parr, Karen Pena-Alfar, Ruben Penn, William Peters, James Peterson, Linda Phillips, Bobby Pistole, Russel Polanco, Robert Polanco, Orlando Polhamus, Robert Portillo, Margie Potter, Georgia Potts, Linda Powers, Thomas Pratt, Charles Presley, Kurt Price, Isaac 207 n v Priest, Joe Primera, Martha Proctor, Linda Prothero, Pamela Pruitt, Mozelle Purser, Sherry Quarles, Ann Quiggle, Kenneth Rackley, Ronnie Raleigh, Richard Ramos, Miguel Ramos, Bertha Ranowsky, David Randle, Tommy Rauch, William Ray, Vicki Raymundo, Fernando Reed, Martha Reeves, Russell Reid, Della Reich, Larry Reid, Richard Reinhardt, Dale Renegar, Gerald Rentevia, Ramon Rich, Mary Rivera, Ermelinda Rix, Gil Roark, Verna Robb, Julia Roberts, Elizabeth Roberts, Lovelle Roberts, Rod Roberts, William Robertson, Linda Robinson, James Robison, Susan Rodgers, Cindy Rodriguez, Susana Rosales, Frank Ross, Joe Rubalcaba, Gabriel Rucker, Deborah Rupert, David Rubio, Willie 208 Ryan, Jerry Salgado, Raymon Salinas, Bertha Sanchez, Gilbert Sanchez, Hector Sanchez, Isobel Sanchez, Martha Sandate, Orlando Sanders, Charles Sanders, Larry Satterfield, Judi Schaver, Cody Schlenker, Mary Schmitt, Robert Schnelle, Jerry Schroeder, Johnny Scott, Diane Scott, Thomas Scruggs, Lawrence Segura, Eva Sellman, Sharon Sewact, James Sheffield, Tommy Shelton, Livia Shields, Lynn Freshmen Shoaff, Mike Shupp, Mike Silva, Daniel Simmons, Ronald Sims, Pauline Sims, Robert Simpson, Charles Simpson, Deborah Simpson, Diane Sims, Lesley Skipworth, Sharon Smith, Billy Smith, Bobby Smith, Brenda Smith, Charles Smith, Charles Smith, Craig Smith, Delores Smith, Mike Smith, Nancy 209 Solomon, Judy Snow, Frank Spitzer, Bobbie Springfield, Dan Stanush, Phyllis Stapp, Cecilia Stapp, Roy Stark, Jo Starr, James Stephens, Donna Stephens, Ronnie Stewart, Clyde Stewart, Donna Stokes, Mary Stratton, Lloyd Street, Bob Stuart, Mildred Stumberg, Deborah Sturgill, Russell Sullenberger, Mary Freshmen Summarell, Judy Summers, Elsie Surratt, Barry Tabor, Judy Tellez, Hope Thomas, Janette Thompson, Mary Tilley, Terry Tilson, Joe Tirres, Maria Tomlin, Howard Tomlinson, Franz Torres, Abraham Travland, Lawrence Tucker, Larry Turner, Anna Usener, Jerrel Valenzuela, Joe Valero, Alberto Valero, Mario Valles, Gilbert Vargas, Elena Vasquez, Victor Vaughn, Tom Vega, Armondo 210 Vickers, Paul Villalba, Ermindo Villa, Sylvia Viloz, George Vine, Martha von Netzer, Randy Wadlington, Ben Walker, Edna Walker, Robert Walker, W. P. Wallace, Charles Wallace, Nila Walter, Robert Ward, Paul Way, Nora Weaver, Peggy Webb, Evelyn Weidner, Frank Wertz, Mike Whalen, Patricia Wheeles, Gaylon Whistler, Betsy Whistler, John White, Don White, Elizabeth White, Katheryn Whitwell, Kathy Williams, Kenny Williams, Philip Willingham, Carolyn Wilson, John Wilson, Ruth Wittman, Howard Wren, Worth Wright, Mari Wafford, Johnny Wolking, Dennis Woods, Gena Word, John Yates, Nancy Young, Lou Youngblood, Wilton Zamarripa, Humberto Zientz, Martin Zoubek Dale Zubiate Joe 211 TOO LATE TO CLASSIFY Alverez, Fred, Senior Alverez, Irma, Freshman Alverez, T. M., Freshman Barler, Dorothy, Graduate Barnes, Rick, Freshman Berrones, Elma, Sophomore Berroteian, Irma, Freshman Bowlin, Bobby, Freshman Crowder, Zelma, Junior Dillie, Charles, Freshman Freeman, Larry, Freshman Garcia, Abelia, Freshman Hale, Linda, Freshman Hendrick, Beau Jack, Senior Hilliard, Lovetha, Sophomore Holmes, Janelle, Junior Horne, Charlotte, Senior Horne, Lyndol, Junior Johnson, Alice, Senior Kemper, Bill, Senior Knight, Jeanne, Freshman Lawson, Tommy, Freshman 212 Moore, William, Freshman Morris, Awanda, Graduate Munoz, Elicio, Freshman Nelon, Carolyn, Sophomore Otlo, Mike, Junior Overley, Jean, Freshman Pearce, Guy, Sophomore Pettit, Wanda, Freshman Pinion, James, Freshman Rose, Lynda, Freshman Ricks, Kappy, Senior Sanchez, Jorge, Freshman Smith, June Lea, Junior Tomason, Janey, Freshman Torrez, J., Freshman Walters, Harry, Freshman Watts, Barrick, Freshman Webster, Mary, Freshman Woodington, Ben, Freshman Zubowski, John, Freshman Mays, Peggy, Junior Mena, Rene, Freshman 213 IN MEMORY Jay M. 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Allen 154 Brown, Ethel 154 C Chaffin, Eva 161 Christopherson, Dale 160 Clark, Jimmy 161 Clark, Ida 133 Connor, Tom 160 Cook, Raymond Lloyd 82-83, 84, 153 Crawford, Jack 157 D Davis, Glenn F., Registrar 152 Dirks, Judith 154 Dismant, Dr. John 158 Dry, Eddie F 161 Flores, Dr. Romero 158 Ford, Dr. Harlan, Dean 149 G Graham, Dr. Daniel 161 Harlan, Vernon 154 Harvey, Richard 124, 163 Hazlewood, Barbara 160 Hill, Paul 154 Hise, Ross 153 Hoefling, Dr. Adam 159 Houston, Dr. James 158 J Johnson, Don 1H 161 Johnson, Dr. Valley 162 Juraschek, William 159 K Kay, Alta 161 Krenek, Harry 160 Krhut, Frank 124, 163 L Lassiter, Roy 28, 153 Leavitt, Bill Lewis, Dr. James 62 Lighthouse, Laurene, Dean of Women 42, 151 Lowrance, Miriam 152 Lynn, Billie 163 M Miles, Dr. Elton Miller, Dr. Robert Minnox, Jack, Comptroller Moeller, Dr. Gunther Montqomery. Theodore MacMillan, Dr. Dorothy McCarty, E. Clayton McCown, Louis McCrabb, Louise McNeil, Dr. Norman, Pres Newbill, Clanton Newbury, Don Ogletree, Al N 154 162 150 159 156 163 153 161 161 36, 80-81, 146-147 161 155 140-141, 163 Oliver, LaMarylis p 161 Parsons, Judith 160 Perryman, William 163 Phillips, Dr. Frances 150 Poe, Bobby J., Dean 46, 49, 151 Powell, Dr. A. Michael 159 Powell, William 154 Price, Nancy 155 Prude, John p 162 Ramey, Dr. Ethelaura 162 Ruttle, Dr. s 112 Scudday, James 158 Sever, Ziya 152 Shields, Dr. Mayron 160 Shearer, Dr. Ernest 160 Simons, Dr. Mary 154 Simundson, Daniel 160 Slaughter, David 124, 163 Sproul, Eugenta 155 Stockton, Gerald 130, 131, 163 Sullenberger, Tom j 154 Teague, Alvis 159 Tindol, Bill 159 Truitt, Bryant 161 Turner, Dr. Everett V 112, 156 Vernon, Dr. Ida W 160 Warnock, Dr. Barton 158 Welker, Ralph 158 Wells, Ernest 155 Weyerts, Dr. Paul 112, 156 Wheat, Dr. Raymond 155 Williams, W. E. 162 Wright, Dr. James 162 Student Index A Abel, Sherry 167, 172 Abernathy, Dorothy 172 Abernathy, Neil 188 Abron, Patsy 198 Acosta, Teresa 188 Acosta, Vicente 180 Adams, William 198 Agans, Kenneth 198 Aguilar, Alonzo 198 Aguilar, Dario Aguilar, Emilio 180 172 Aguilar, Heide 180 Alba, Abel 198 Alderson, Hugh 188 Aldridge, Clarence 198 Alexander, Kenneth 172 Alexander, Sharon 39, 188 Avila, Alfredo 124 Allen, Cynthia 114, 198 Allen, David 198 Allen, Mary 180 Allen, Robert 180 Alton, Frank 198 Alvarado, Maria 198 Alvarez, Fred 212 Alvarez, Irma 212 Alvarez, Ray 124, 180 Alvarez, T. M. 212 Alverson, Scott 198 Amaeker, Robert 188 Ambriz, Marcelino 180 Anderson, Mark 124, 188 Anderson, Olivia 198 Anesette, Joseph 111, 188 Anthony, Elizabeth 170 Argiro, John 198 Arispe, Maria 188 Armstrong, Kathryn 188 Arnett, Jerry 198 Arnold, James 170 Arredondo, Guadalupe 198 Arrizu, Ruthie 1 98 Ashburn, Donna 188 Askins, Allen 180 Athey, Sandra 188 Austin, Robert 198 Avalos, Isaac 198 Avant, Phyllis 174, 180 Averett, Audrey 170 Averett, John 170 Avila, Alfredo 53, 172 Azbill, Lorene 113, 165, 180 Azbill, Morris 170 B Babcock, Charles 166, 172 Bacon, Harold 180 Bacon, John 172 Baeza, Abelardo 167,172 Baeza, Margarita 198 Baggett, Linda Lou 188 Bailey, Bobby 116, 180 Baker, Carol 180 Baker, Delight 180 Baker, Richard 188 Bankier, Mary 188 Barbee, Beall 112, 198 Barler, Beatrice 170 Barler, Dorothy 212 Barnes, Cotton 124, 180 Barnes, Judy 188 Barnes, Rick Barnett, Henry Barrera, Eddie Barrera, Edna Barrera, Margarita Barrett, John Barrett, Richard Bassett, James Bassett, Oliver Bates, Earl Batman, James Bauer, Judith Baughn, Charles Bauzhaf, George Baxter, Rusty Beasley, Kenneth Beosley, Roger Beaver, Ronald Becker, Paul Bedell, Danny Beeman, Leo Beene, Betty Bell, Bobby Bellayuto, Thomas Belt, Kenneth Belt, Linda Benavides, Olga Bencomo, Jimmy Benke, Gary Bentley, Mary Berens, Dorothy Berromes, Elma Berroteian, Irma Berry, Danny Bertelle, Barbara Bice, Carol Bielfeldt, Dan Billings, Floyd Billups, Michele Bingham, Terry Bippert, Dennis Birchfield, Susan Bishop, Nelson Bishop, Patricia Blackburn, James Blackwell, Thomas Blair, Tom Bledsoe, Brack Blount, Nancy Blount, Virginia Boggus, Shirley Bogusch, Virginia Bonds, Charles (Chuck ' , Boone, Johnny Boone, Keith Boreing, Charles Bounds, Dale Bowlin, Bobby Bowling, Gary Bowman, Earl Boyd, Larry Boyd, Susan Boyd, Weyman Bradford, Sue Bradley, Brad Bradley, Larry Bragg, Robert Brandon, Linda Breitling, Thomas Bridges, Arlene Brieden, Gus Brisbin, Georgia Bristal, William Bristol, Connie Broad, Albert Broad, Linda Brock, Nelda Brons, Tony Brooks, Enid Brooks, Robert Broughton, Larry Brown, Anthony 212 180 188 198 198 188 124, 199 172 199 199 188 199 199 170 170 180 199 188 172 180 188 170 199 199 199 199 199 172 180 199 165, 172 212 212 199 199 110 199 173 199 188 188 199 167, 180 180 173 199 140, 188 188 180 173 170 180 114, 118, 180 180 189 189 199 212 189 124, 173 189 38, 45, 55, 110, 180, 68 199 199 199 199 180 198 173 189 199 180 199 199 181 189 113, 181 199 173 199 173 Brown, Bill Brown, Bob Brown, George Brown, James Brown, Jeanie Brown, Michele Brown, Mike Brown, Monica Brown, Rebecca Brown, Stephen Brown, Steve Brown, Thomas Browning, Rosemary Brunelle, Joseph Bruton, James Bruton, Thomas Bryant, Harold Bryson, David Buchanan, Scherlene Buckner, Arthur Bull, Richard Bulls, Patrick Bunch, Candy Burdick, George Burke, Jimmy Burke, Marcia Burleson, Forace Burling, Bill Burney, Dianne Burney, Bruce Burns, David Burns, John Burr, Jane Burr, Kay Bush, Bobby Buss, Carol Buss, Jim Bustamante, Danny Butler, David Butler, Norma Byerby, Stephen Byerley, Chris C Cadena, Vicente Colder, Ronald Caldwell, Anthony Calhoun, Ronald Calk, Ann Calk, Wayne Camacho, Tommy Cammock, Bud Campbell, Barbara Campbell, Joe Campbell, Robert Campbell, William Campsey, Thomas Cano, Albert Carden, Maryann Cardenas, Frank Carlson, Sherry Carrasco, Rudy Carrell, Calvin Carrell, Susan Carrillo, Elroy Carruth, Billy Carter, Paul Carter, Terrell Carthel, Billy Cash, Pamela Cash, Wayne Cassin, Evelyn Castano, Andres Castas, Arthur Caster, Milly Castillo, Dora Castillo, Frank Castillo, Reyes Castillo, Reyes Cates, David Cates, Phil Cates, Phil 181 Cauble, Terry 189 199 Caudle, David 140, 181 170 Caudle, Delpha 164, 184 189 Caughmann, Glynn 165, 173 189 Caughmann, Peggy 173 181 Cave, Bill 170 199 Cavel, Linda 200 199 Cayton, Mike 111, 181 199 Cayton, Patty 200 181 Cervantes, Bruno 189 199 Cervera, Ben 200 199 Chamberlin, Martha 181 181 Chandler, Clyde 173 189 Chandler, Shirley 181 111, 181 Chaney, Regina 189 111, 189 Chapapas, Billy 200 181 Chapman, Harry 200 199 Chapman, Joe 200 199 Chavarria, Elidia 200 181 Chavarria, Greg 181 189 Chavez, Alfredo 173 189 Chavez, Alma 189 181 Chavez, Arturo 189 199 Chavez, Jose 173 112, 181 Childs, David 189 199 Childs, Mary 189 181 Clanton, Allan 200 199 Clark, Linda 170 170 Clark, Maude 181 199 Clark, Claybaunne 135, 173 199 Clay, David 173 181 Clements, Bob 134 173 Cleveland, Ellen 189 173 Clifford, J. W. 181 199 Clifford, Suzanne 189 200 Clinch, Sharon 181 189 Coates, Diana 181 200 Cobos, Sylvia 189 124, 199 Cochran, Richard 181 189 Cockrell, George 140, 173 124 Cockrell, Jean 189 200 Coffin, Maurine 112 Collins, Donald 200 Collins, Marijo 189 173 Collins, Mary 181 200 Collins, Roland 173 200 Connor, Molly 45, 56, 111, 189 200 Contreras, Nancy 61, 181 200 Converse, Charles 190 181 Cook, Bob 173 173 Cook, Dan 189 181 Cook, Eilleen 181 200 Cook, James 190 200 Cook, Mark 200 140, 200 Cooley, George 190 200 Cooper, Gary 200 181 Cooper, Suzanne 181 170 Cope, Robert 115, 181 200 Copeland, Nancy 170 173 Corbell, Terry 181 198 Cordero, Mario 200 181 Cordova, Jose 181 170 Cordova, Leonel 200 110, 173 Cordova, Susana 200 181 Cornett, Charles 140, 181 124, 200 Cornwell, Steve 190 181 Cortez, Martha 200 200 Cotham, Faye 190 140, 173 Counts, Thomas 200 200 Courtney, Gerald 173 200 Covell, Vernon 190 181 Coward, Christine 190 181 Cox, Foster 173 200 Cox, James 181 200 Cox, Nancey 170 189 Cox, Oran 114 189 Cox, Ouita 200 181 Cox, Perry 190 181 Creancy, Lank 112, 136, 173 173 Crenwelge, Joy 200 173 Crist, Veronica 173 173 Critenden, Eddie 200 221 222 Crone, Ronald 200 Crouch, Joan 201 Crowder, Zelma 212 Crowhter, Richard 190 Crumbo, Woody 114, 119, 181 Crumley, Larion 190 Cruz, Eugenio 201 Culligan, Kathleen 173 Cullison, Gary 190 Cupito, Michael 173 Curtis, Donna 61, 174 D Dale, Patrick 201 Daniels, Nancy 174 Danielsson, Stellon 181 Daugherty, Delton 201 Daugherty, Linda 68, 201 Daughtrey, Mr. R. L. 200 Daughtrey, Ronald 201 Davis, Bill 201 Davis, Bill 201 Davis, David 201 Davis, Robert 201 Davis, Rodney 190 Davis, Vicki 181 Dawkins, Jerry 201 Dawson, Julia 69, 201 Dean, Gibby 190 DeAnda, Angelita 201 Dearing, Bill 201 Deaton, Roy 201 Dees, Roy 201 Dees, Fred 201 DeLeon, Crispin 190 Deleon, Roberto 190 Delgado, Richard 182 Dellacroce, Gary 201 Denton, Craig 174 Denton, Nannine 201 Detmore, Paul 140, 190 DeWeese, Robert 190 Diaz, Lucia 174 Dillard, Danny 118, 174 Dille, Charles 212 Dismant, Letitia 182 Dominguez, Alfred 201 Dominguez, Guadalupe 201 Dominguiez, Rogelio 182 Draker, Richard 174 Drisko, Edna 174 Dry, Barbara 170 Duff, Harvey 201 Dulany, Tex 136, 170 Dunham, Kenneth 182 Dunn, Gerald 131, 201 Dupree, Lionel 182 Durham, Ron 190 Dutchover, Gloria 201 Dycus, Billy 190 Dycus, Dianne 190 E Fakin, James 174 Eakin, Martha 69, 109, 113, 190 Early, Joseph 201 Earney, Mary 170 Easley, Ronald 190 East, Alice 201 Edgar, William 190 Eidson, Judy 201 Eidson, Judy 201 Eidson, Patsy 201 Elliot, Scott 201 Elliott, Shirley 201 Elmore, Charles 108, 182 Embley, Dennie 174 Engelking, Stephanie 201 Engelmann, Kristin 190 Enriquez, Daniel 201 Enriquez, Jose 201 Enriquez, Cuidio 174 Eppenauer, Irene 134, 201 Escobar, Yolonda 201 Escobedo, Felix 201 Esparza, Julie 190 Esparza, Ramiro 201 Espy, Nancy 201 Esquivel, Marcos 174 Etheredge, Betty 182 Evans, Bart 182 Eveler, James 201 Everett, Alice 201 Everett, Sarah 170 F Fail, Bobby 170 Fail, Robbie 170 Fairchild, Jerry 190 Farley, Dewey 182 Farley, Donna 182 Farley, James 190 Farnum, Laura 201 Farquhar, John 190 Faulk, Molly 201 Faulk, Avis 201 Ferrero, Nancy 114, 202 Feuge, Bettye 46, 174 Field, Walter 130, 202 Fiene, Scott 130, 140, 202 Furro, Armando 202 File, Herbert 170 Fine, James 202 Fletcher, Maris 113, 165, 172 Fletcher, Orville 170 Flores, Amalia 202 Flores, Cynthia 190 Flores, Danny 202 Flores, Jose 202 Flores, Manuel 190 Flores, Norma 182 Flores, Rogelio 190 Floyd, Gary 112, 182 Floyd, Gloria 182 Forget, Carol 202 Forrest, Kent 202 Forster, Dona 202 Foster, Molly 202 Foust, Danny 124, 190 Foutz, Imagene 174 Fowler, Ann Fowler, Christine Fowler, Michall Fowler, William Fowlkes, James Fowlkes, Patrick Franco, Noe Franco, Simon Franklin, Clark Frausto, Uhil Frazier, Emily Frazier, Linda Frazier, Mike Freeman, Jimmie Freeman, Larry Freiley, Kenneth Fresquez, Anita Fresquez, Elvia Fuentes, Frank Fullbright, Anthony Fullbright, John Fulfer, Gloria Fuller, Harold Fulmer, Ann Fulmer, James Fulton, Kenneth G Gabler, Thomas Gadbury, Edward Galindo, Epifanio Gallager, Mike Gallemore, George Gammel, Celia Gammel, Evelyn Gann, Lee Garcia, Abelia Garcia, Artuno Garcia, Elisea Garcia, Fred Garcia, Janet Garcia, Joe Garcia, Juan Garcia, Raul Garcia, Socorro Garner, Sue Gary, Danny Garza, Jesse Garza, Paul Garza, Roberto Gayle, William Geffkin, Jack Geiger, Michael Geistweidt, Charles Gentry, Rebecca Gerdes, Mary Gerron, Ernestine Gibbs, Mayone Gilbert, John Gilbert, Larry Gill, Susan Gilman, Lance Ginn, Gaby Gipson, Jay Gladson, Jeannean 35, Goar, Everett Goertz, Buzz Goertz, Kathy Golden, Murphy Goleman, Cindy Gomez, Daniel Gomez, Ricard Gomez, Tomasa Gonzalez, Abe Gonzalez, Antonio Gonzales, llda Gonzales, Isabel Gonzales, Joe Gonzales, Jose Gonzalez, Mario Gonzales, Teresa Gonzalez, Tony Good, Billy Good, Tamara Goodrich, Anita 75, Goulding, Clare Granado, Richard Granado, Richard H. Graves, Jill Gray, Carla Gray, Linda Green, Anthony Green, Henry Green, Virginia Greene, Gilbert Greer, Tommy Griffin, James Grajeda, Geward Grolemund, William Grounds, Cynthia Guerrers, Antonio Guerrero, David Guerrero, Jesus Guerrero, Luz Guevara, Steve Gunn, Robert Gulick, Gregory Gunter, Ray Gutierrez, Suzanne H Haass, Lawrence Haas, Paul Hachtel, Kay Hachtel, Randy Hafacket, Barbara Hahn, Joyce Haire, John Hale, Linda Hale, Peggy Hall, Linda Hallaway, Attif Ham, David Hamilton, Dorothy Hammans, Danna Hampton, Donna Harber, Linda Harbison, John Hardegree, Peggy Hardin, Bob 202 202 117,174 174 202 190 190 202 202 191 202 202 140, 174 202 212 174 191 202 182 124, 191 174 202 174 202 174 202 202 140, 182 191 124, 202 202 191 174 202 212 191 191 202 174 182 202 202 174 202 182 166, 182 202 202 202 140, 202 174 174 182 182 202 182 202 114, 119, 174 182 191 202 202 45, 51, 110, 174 202 174 182 202 29, 41, 182 191 182 202 191 182 202 170 203 191 203 203 191 112, 182 182 35, 45, 52, 74- 110, 167, 174 174 203 131, 203 191 203 203 182 203 203 203 191 203 203 191 191 203 191 191 191 203 174 182 203 191 203 174 175 182 203 170 182 212 182 203 182 203 182 191,203 198 191 203 170 191 Hardin, Charles Hargrove, Ronald Harlan, Georgia Harman, George Harman, Wanda Harper, Barbara Harper, Ray Harrington, Ann Harper, Tim Harrington, Metche Harris, Ann Harris, Ralph Harrison, Clayton Harrison, Walter Hart, Larry Hart, Rodger Hart, Thomas Hart, Tim Hartnett, Larry Harvey, Estrellita Harvey, Larry Hawkins, Margaret Hayman, James Haynes, Billy Haynes, Robert Haynes, Roscoe Headrick, Billy Hearn, Anthony Hebb, Betty Heimark, Donald Hsineman, Ronny Hellen, James Heliums, John Helmers, Lynn Helt, James Henderson, Carmon Henderson, Heather Henderson, Jeff 42, Henderson, Jerry Hendrick, Beau Jack Hendrick, Edwin Henke, Gerald Henry, Jacob Henslee, Ira Henson, Bennie Henson, Jack Hernandez, Federico Hernandez, Felix Hernandez, Robert Hesford, Clarence Hesford, Sylivia Hilburn, John Hill, James Hill, Jerry Hill, Russell Hilliard, Loveha Hensely, Mattie Hodges, Dianne Hodges, Jimmie Hodgkinson, Larry Hogan, Jay Holdman, Suzanne Holland, Herbert Hollingsworth, Gil Holmes, Giles Holmes, Janelle Holmes, Joseph Holmes, Kenneth Holmes, Steve Holo, David Holstein, Collin Honeycutt, Patrick Honeycutt, Sue Hooker, Dwight Hope, Milton Hopkins, John Hopper, Kent Horn, Judy Horne, Charlotte Horne, Lyndol Horne, Sue Horton, Walter Houston, Cecil Howell, Alfred Howell, Gaye Hudgins, Jerry Huggins, Ring Huahes, Sidney Hull, Hank Hunt, Kay Hunter, Kent Hurley, Charles Hurt, James Hurt, Jeannie Hurt, Randolph Husband, Suzanne Husky, Judy Hutchins, Roy Hutchinson, Michael Hutson, Mary Isbell, Anna Isbell, Vera Isenhower, Robert Ivie, John Ivie, Sally J Jackson, Carol Jackson, Donna Jacoby, Barbara James, Jimmie James, Larry James, Stanley Jaquez, Ruben Jeter, Glynna Jimenez, Ricardo Johnson, Alice Johnson, Bill Johnson, Cleo Johnson, Gerene Johnson, Jackie Johnson, James Johnson, Jerry Johnson, Jerry A. Johnson, Kenneth Johnson, Meta Johnson, Olden Johnson, Rochelle 182 203 170 175 175 203 203 203 175 182 183 124, 140, 183 183 188 183 175 203 17 5 203 108, 191 191 203 111, 191 183 191 170 203 191 203 175 175 203 203 203 191 183 170 44, 115, 118, 170 191 122, 212 203 183 124, 191 170 203 183 191 175 203 175 113, 183 191 191 203 192 212 175 164, 183 183 175 203 192 192 192 203 212 183 183 192 203 192 175 183 183 204 192 140, 183 175 212 212 35, 45, 53, 110, 111, 167, 175 192 124, 175 204 35, 44, 45, 49, 112, 123, 172 204 175 192 175 61, 183 183, 204 183 183 183 204 183 183 204 183 192 114, 117, 192 170 204 183 175 110, 175 204 175 192 204 175 183 183 183 212 192 170 183 112 192 124, 175 170 183 175 124, 204 204 Johnson, Ronny Johnson, Sara Jones, Alan Jones, Anthony Jones, Don Jones, Imogene Jones, Monte Jordan, Roger Kaminski, Josephene Karbach, Diane Kay, Mary Kelley, Bonnie Kelly, David Kelton, Robert Kemper, Bill Kemper, Jake Keresy, Kathryn Kilgore, Barbara Kilman, Pat Kimbell, Ronald Kincaid, Herman King, Mike King, Thomas King, Tom King, Wayland Kirkpatrick, Thomas Kissoon, Bharat 183 204 124, 192 192 204 175 29, 60 204 204 114, 204 170 45, 57, 204 192 171 212 192 192 175 204 140, 204 183 124, 140, 192 183 192 192 183 175 Klepper, Robert Klingemann, John 204 204 Knight, Jeanne 212 Koerlin, Edith 60 Koo, Bon H. 171 Korems, Dale 204 Krebs, Richard 192 Krueger, Ken 130 Kucera, Tony 192 L Laing, Aurelio 175 Lambertston, Bruce 171 Lamkin, Christine 204 Lamkin, Craig 184 Lampert, Gary 112, 204 Landis, Jack 204 Landress, Roger 192 Langley, John 175 Langley, Otis 140, 192 Lanham, Jack 204 Lanham, Kathleen 204 Lann, Ned 204 Large, Chuck 130, 192 Lara, Eva 204 Larremore, Brian 112, 184 Larsh, Jayne 176 Latimer, Don 184 Latimer, Tommy 204 Laughlin, Joe 204 Lavender, Gerry 124, 204 Lawrence, Donald 204 Lawrence, James 204 Law, Ronnie 204 Lawson, Tommy 212 Leal, David 204 Leatherwood, Earl 183 Leckbee, Carole 184 Ledbetter, Ronnie 184 Ledezma, Lazaro 204 Lee, David 205 Lee, James 205 Lee, Sharon 205 Leeton, Kathy 192 LeGate, Steve 205 Lehmberg, Paul 205 Leifester, Winston 184 Lent, Doug 205 Leslie, Jim 171 Leslie, Metha 176 Leslie, Zane 205 Lewis, Anna 205 Lewis, Suzanne 205 Leyva, Elijio 192 Libby, Thomas 205 Linan, Jose 176 Lind. Robert 192 Lingle, Sue 176 Linton, Fred 45, 55, 124, 180 Lisenbee, Jerry 205 Lisenbee, Thena 205 Littleton, Annette 171 Llanez, Olga 205 Llanez, Salvador 184 Lloyd, William 184 Lockaby, Mary 184 Locker, Lewis 205 Lomas, Frank 205 Long, Dorothy 205 Long, Jack 205 Looney, Kirk 124 Lopez, Jesus 176 Lopez, Ricardo 192 Love, Alonza 176 Love, Ruth 110, 176 Lowman, Fern 192 Lowrance, Glenn 193 Lozano, Manuel 193 Lubiate, Ray 205 Luce, Judy 112, 180 Lickett, Raymond 205 Lugo, Leo 193 Lujan, Martha 205 Luna, Gabriel 205 Luna, Sarah 205 Lusby, Brenda 205 Luttrell, Michael 205 Lyles, Ida 205 Lyons, Calvin 176 Lyons, Lyska 205 M McAulay, Cornelia 166, 176 McBrayer, Sheryl 205 McBride, Nina 184 McCabe, Fredda 69, 205 McCarron, Gary 119, 205 McCarson, Robert 184 McCarthy, Denny 205 McCauley, Carroll 176 McClain, Robert 205 McClanahan, Dick 193 McClaugherty, Kenneth 188 McClung, Lela 184 McClure, Charles 184 McClure, Jacqulyn 205 McClure, Phillip 184 McComb, Gerald 193 McCommis, San Dee 193 McCoy, Lee Ann 205 McCutchen, Jack 193 McDermoth, James 205 McDonald, Carrol 124, 193 McDonald, Charlene 205 McElroy, Candy 205 McElroy, Earl 176 McFadin, John 184 McFadin, Karen 176 McGill, Darelyn 193 McGuire, Cruz 205 McHalffey, Larry 205 McKee, William 176 McKenzie, Dean 193 McKenzie, Elton 205 McKenzie, Lou Ann 176 McKenzie, Marilyn 171 McLanghlin, Leslie 119, 140, 205 McLeaish, Michael 176 McLerran, Barbara 184 McMilan, Monty 176 McMullan, Leslie 205 McMullan, Peggy 113, 193 McNear, Peggy 205 McNutt, Edward 184 McSpadden, Vera 171 Madrid, Maria 205 Magee, Robert 140, 205 Maierhofer, Jan 112, 184 Malone, Don 124, 193 Mancill, Peggy 206 Mantz, Gary 206 Maples, James 193 Marley, Pamela 206 Marquis, John 184 Martin, Bobby 184 Martin, Dick 193 Martin, Everett 176 Martin, John 193 Martin, Richard 112, 176 Martin, Roberta 206 Marti n, William 171 Martindale, Norman 184 Martindale, Randy 131, 206 Martiniez, Eva 193 Martinez, Oscar 206 Martinez, Ramon 193 Martinez, Ruben 206 Martinez, Rudolph 193 Martinez, Viola 206 Mash, Charles 206 Mason, Barbara 176 Mason, Harold 176 Mason, Thomas 206 Massey, Sam 193 Mata, Henry 206 Matthews, Oren 206 Mattingley, Joseph 176 Maxwell, Sharon 176 May, Jay 184 Mayfield, John 140, 184 Mays, Peggy 28, 29, 213 Mears, Evelyn 176 Medbury, Charles 206 Medley, George 206 Meeker, Richard 206 Meeks, Jo 176 Meier, John 206 Meitzen, Gail 184 Melendez, Norma 206 Melton, Tommy 184 Mena, Rene 213 Mendias, Mario 206 Melton, Tommy 184 Mendias, Mario 206 Merritt, Mary 206 Mera, Dannie 206 Meyer, Dave 140, 184 Meyer, Fred 193 Middaugh, William 206 Middlebrook, Loretta 184 Mikesell, Karne 206 Milan, Anastacia 206 Milan, Jose 193 Miles, James 176 Miles, Rita 184 Miller, Carol 206 Miller, Eleanor 184 Miller, Gene 176 Miller, James 124, 193 Miller, Ricky 206 Miller, Sandra 206 Mills, Gilbreath 125, 206 Mills, Larry 193 Mincin, David 206 Minnox, Jack 171 Minnox, Mary 206 Minor, Benny 206 Mitchell, David 131, 206 Mitro, Gregory 193 Moeller, Henrietta 176 Moguel, Olga 206 Molina, John 206 Molinar, Anastacia 176 Molinar, Joe 193 Molinar, Teresa 184 Monroe, John 193 Monroe, Sandra 193 Montgomery, Jim 184 Moor, Claire 206 Mooney, William 206 Moore, Ann 206 Moore, Douglas 194 Moore, Gwendolyn 206 Moore, Michael 184 Moore, Paul 206 Moore, Rickey 184, 194 Moore, William 213 Moorhouse, Robert 206 Moorhouse, Tom 112, 194 Morales, Nellie 206 Mortez, Jean, 194 Morgan, Calvin 206 Morgan, Doyle 206 Morris, Awand 213 Morris, Judith 176 Morrison, Lawrence 194 Morton, Pamela 207 Morton, Toby 194 Moss, Cary 207 Mote, Dennis 194 Mower, Maribeth 35, 176 Mund, Van 207 Munden, Darlene 194 Munden, Philip 112, 164, 185 Munez, Manuel 207 Munoz, Elicio 213 Munsell, Euda 176 Murdoch, Charlie 194 Murdoch, Dianne 177 Murphy, Mike 177 Murphy, Patricia 207 Murr, Robert 207 Murray, Dee 194 Murray, Tom 207 Murrell, Marcia 185 Musgrave, Gail 207 Musquiz, Armando 177 N Namken, Larry 194 Navarette, Mary Helen 60, 61, 185 Navarette, Raymond 207 Neace, Mike 194 Neidharlt, James 185 Nelon, Carolyn 213 Nelson, Joel 185 Nelson, Tommy 45, 51, 111, 124, 177 Nevares, Johnny 177 Neville, Jean 185 Newbury, Brenda 165, 177 Newman, Iveylea 194 Newsom, Allen 194 Newton, Carol 207 Newton, Diane 185 Newton, Glenn 185 Nichols, Edward 207 Nichols, Susie 177 Nicholson, Ellen 207 Nieschwietz, John 194 Nitcholas, Bill 44, 45, 47, 124, 172 Nixon, Jerry 124, 177 Nixon, Martha 207 Nolen, Robert 207 Nunez, Ralph 194 O Oakley, Arthur 185 Oakley, Jim 194 Oakwood, Charles 194 Oberkamp, William 194 Oblerlin, Sandra 207 Obregon, Manuel 177 O ' Brien, Diane 207 Odom, Cecil 207 O ' Dowdy, Danny 171 Olibas, Angel 207 Olivares. Adolf 185 Oliver, Dottie 185 Oliver, Frank 130, 207 Oliver, William 194 Olivo, Irma 207 Omohundro, Linda 207 O ' Neill, Bill 124 O ' Rear, Eva 171 Orem, Priscilla 194 Orosco, Ramon 194 Ortiz, Sophia 207 Otlo, Mike 213 Outlaw, Ronnie 207 Overley, Jean 213 Overstreet, Douglas 207 Overstreet, Paul 188 OverturfF, Butch 185 Overturff, Robyn 185 Owens, Ebbie 108, 177 Owens, Woody 177 P Paikowski, Gary 140, 207 Painter, Edqar 177 Painter, Ted 185 Pallanez, Mike 177 Parisi, Jay 207 Parker, Dorothy 207 Parker, Jimmy 207 Parker, Jake 194 Parker, Joe 207 Parnell, Gary 194 Parnell, Virginia 185 Parr, Karen 207 Parras, Frank 185 Parras, Ruben 185 Patterson, Jesse 124, 172 Patterson, Robert 194 Patterson, Sharon 108, 112, 177 Patterson, Stanley 185 Payne, Jackie 185 Paz, Alicia 194 Pearce, Guy 213 Pearson, Gary 108, 194 Pedraza, Luz 171 Pena, Jesus 114 Pena, Alfaro 207 Penn, William 207 Pepe, Robert 185 Perez, Joe 194 Perez, Reymalfo 185 Perner, Paul 194 Peters, James 207 Peters, Keith 171 Peters, Steve 140, 194 Peterson, Linda 207 Pettit, Wanda 213 Pfister, Sammie 177 Phillips, Bobby 207 Phillips, Donnie 114, 122, 185 Pierce, Billy Billy Pierce, Roscoe 43 Pilling, Sandra 185 Pineda, Robert 194 Pingree, Arthur 185 Pinion, James 213 Pistole, Russel 207 Poe, Grady 195 Polanco, Orlando 207 Polanco, Robert 207 Polhamus, Robert 207 Polhamus, Robert 207 Poison, Tommy 177 Pope, Hank 195 Portillo, Margie 207 Potter, Georgia 207 Potter, Pattie 180 Potts, Charles 195 Potts, Linda 207 Powers, Gayland 195 Powers, Linda 110, 185 Powers, Thomas 207 Pruther, Gilbers 177 Pratt, Charles 207 Presley, Kurt 207 Prewitt, Bonita 177 Price, Eugene 195 Price, Issac 207 Priest, Joe 124, 208 Primera, Martha 208 Proctor, Linda 208 Purser, Sherry 208 Q Quarles, Ann 208 Quick, William 195 Quiggle, Ken 208 Quimby, Michael 177 Quinn, David 177 Quinones, Robert 195 Quintana, Salustia 177 Quintanilla, Inocente 177 Quintela, Anrora 185 R Rackley, Ronnie 208 Rainwater, Janet 185 Raleigh, Richard 208 Ramon, Simon 177 Ramos, Bertha 208 Ramos, Miguel 208 Ramsey, Beaver 195 Randall, Tom 124, 208 Raney, Coug 185 Ranowsky, David 208 Ratcliff, Jack 171 Rauch, William 208 Ray, Victoria 208 Reed, Joe 185 Reed, Joel 177 Reed, Martha 113, 208 Reel, Sheila 171 Reese, Pat 108 Reeves, Helen 68, 110, 114, 123, 185 Reeves, Russell 208 Reich, Larry 208 Reid, Della 208 Reid, Richard 208 Reinhardt, Dale 208 Renegar, Gerald 208 Rennels, Beth 171 Renteria, Ramon 208 Reordan, Richard 195 Reyes, Mike 195 Reyes, Rosendo 195 Rhymes, Kenneth 45, 50, 164, 177 Rice, Charles 185 Rice, Wesley 185 Rich, Mary 208 Richards, Anne 195 Richards, Susie 195 Richardson, Kenneth 171 Richardson, Terry 185 Ricks, Kappy 213 Reimer, Jimmy 134, 185 Reimer, Kenneth 185 Riggs, Charles 185 Riley, Don 195 Rivas, Robert 185 Rivera, Ermelinda 208 Rix, Gil 208 Roark, Verna 208 Robb, Julia 114, 117, 208 Robbins, Mike 49, 195 Roberts, Elizabeth 208 Roberts, Lovelle 208 Roberts, Nicky 171 Roberts, Rod 208 Roberts, William 208 Robertson, Linda 208 Robinette, Jo 195 Robinson, James 208 Robison, Lewis 177 Robison, Mary 177 Robison, Susan 208 Rockey, Gary Rodgers, Cynthia 208 Rodriguez, Esteban 195 Rodriguez, Hortencia 195 Rodriguez, Poppy 124, 177 Rodriguez, Rey 185 Rogers, David 140, 195 Rodriguez, Susana 208 Rogers, John 185 Rogers, Kathryn 195 Rogers, Louis 195 Rogers, Marcus Rogers, Mark 124, 186 Rosales, Frank 208 Rosbel, Ramon 177 Rose, Lynda 213 Ross, Joe 208 Rowe, Carolyn 195 Royce, George 171 Rubalcaba, Gabriel 208 Robio, Willie 208 Rucker, Deborah 114, 208 Rupert, David 208 Ryan, Carl 186 Ryan, Jerry 124, 209 S Salazar, Benigno 195 Salazar, Salvado 195 Salceds, Luis 186 Saldava, Manuel Salgado, Rayman 209 Salinas, Bertha 209 Sampson, Patricia 195 Sanchez, Erlinda Sanchez, Gilbert 186 Sanchez, Gilbert 209 Sanchez, Hector 140, 195 Sanchez, Henry 186 Sanchez, Isbell 209 Sanchez, Jorge 213 Sanchez, Linda 195 Sanchez, Martha 209 Sanchez, Narcisco 195 Sandate, Orlando 209 Sanders, Charles 209 Sanders, Larry 209 Sanders, Stuart 195 Sanders, Ward 186 Sandison, Stuart 195 Sarabia, John 124, 186 Satterfield, Judith 209 Satterwhite, Laura 186 Saunders, Donna 110, 166, 177 Saunders, Eugene 195 Schau, Mary 195 Schaver, Cody 209 Schlenker, Mary 209 Schmidt, Jaime 195 Schmitt, Robert 209 Schnelle, Jerry 209 Schreffler, Willie 186 Schroeder, Johnny 209 Schwartz, Susan 42, 119, 186 Schweers, John 186 Scott, Brent 177 Scott, Catherine 177 Scott, Diane 209 Scott, Loretta 178 Scott, Thomas 209 Scott, Tommy 186 Scruggs, Lawrence 209 Seals, Larry Segura, Eva 114, 178 209 Segura, Jael 178 Segura, Roque 195 Sellers, Gwen 186 Sellman, Sharon 209 Senteney, Randy 140, 186 Sewalt, James 209 Sewell, Dock 171 Sewell, Patti 113, 195 Shafer, Mike 186 Shanks, Florence 186 Shannon, Dawn 186 Shannon, Mildred 171 Sharp, Donna 186 Sharp, Lauretta 186 Sheelar, Warren 178 Sheffield, Tommy 209 Shelton, Dan 186 Shelton, David 171 Shelton, Donald 178 Shelton, Livia 209 Shelton, Mary 171 Shields, Johnny 186 Shields, Lynn 209 Shields, Temple 196 Shirley, Eugene 186 Shupp, Mike 209 Short, John 178 Shortt, Roberta 196 Shupp, Mike 109 Sikes, Mi ke 209 Sikes, Samuel 171 Silke, Ronald 178 Silva, Danie 209 Silva, Roberto 186 Simmons, Ronald 124, 209 Simonetti, Robert 178 Simpson, Charles 209 Simpson, Deborah 209 Simpson, Diane 209 Sims, Lesley 209 Sims, Paulene 209 Sims, Robert 209 Skinner, Cornelia 171 Skipworth, Sharon 209 Slope, Gregg 52, 131, 132, 140, 180 Slope, Harold 130, 140, 178 Slaton, Billye 171 Slaughter, Zana Slay, Jacquiala 196 41, 178 Slayton, Marshall Sligar, Frances 196 178 Sloan, Pat 25, 30, 110, 123, 196 Sloan, Shirley 110, 186 Sloan, W. L. 178 Slover, Douglas 186 Smalling, Rebecca 196 Smallwood, J. W. 186 Smart, Kenneth 124, 178 Smart, Ruth 196 Smart, Sandra 186 Smith, Billy 209 Smith, Bobby 209 Smith, Brenda 209 Smith, Charles 130, 209 Smith, Craig 209 Smith, Delores 209 Smith, June Lea 213 Smith, Nancy 209 Smith, Robert 196 Smith, Roy 171 Smith, Sammie 178 Smith, Thomas 186 Snow, Frank 210 Snow, Shirley 186 Solomon, Judy 210 Sosa, Ismael 186 Soto, Roberto 186 South, George 186 Spangler, Edward 186 Sparks, Mike 188 Sparks, Patricia 196 Sparks, Sammy 45, 54, 124, 172 Sparks, Suzanne 196 Speck, Gayla 186 Spence, Ronny 178 Spencer, Norma 186 223 Spitzer, Bobbie 210 Spoon, Truman 125, 178 Springfield, Dan 210 Sprott, Hugh 196 Sproul, Robert 186 Spurgin, Carroll 178 Standley, Benny 196 Stanfield, Charles 125, 140, 178 Stanush, Phyllis 210 Stapp, Cecilia 210 Stapp, Roy 210 Stark, Jo 210 Stark, Marsha 196 Starr, James 210 Starr, Jill 110, 113, 186 Starr, Peyton 60, 178 Starr, Suzanne 196 Stein, Paul 196 Stelzer, Bill 196 Stephens, Donna 210 Stephens, Mike 186 Stephenson, Chris 196 Stephens, Ronnie Stern, Ginger 210 45, 50, 110, 111, 112, 167, 178 Stevens, Louise 187 Stewart, Clyde 210 Stewart, Donna 210 Stewart, Jackie 63, 186 Stewart, Tommie 187 Stine, Doug Stokes, Mary 187 210 Stone, Fred 171 Stone, James 187 Stough, Margaret 178 Stough, William 178 Strattan, Lloyd 210 Street, Betty 196 Street, Robert 210 Stricklin, Donna 187 Stringer, Sue 178 Strobel, Tim 187 Stroope, Jeanette 178 Stroud, Lewis 178 Stuart, Mildred 210 Stumberg, Debarah 210 Sturgill, Russell 210 Suarez, Jesse 196 Sugarek, Donald 178 Sullenberqer, Mary 210 Summarell, Judith 210 Summers, Elsie 210 Surrott, Barry 210 Sutherland, R. L. 196 Sutton, Tommy 178 Swetnam, James 196 Tabor, Judith 210 Talley, Mattie 171 Tate, Judy 171 Taylor, Charles 178 Taylor, Charlotte Taylor, Douglas 112, 178 112 Taylor, Jim 136, 196 Taylor, Johnny 113,178 Taylor, William 178 Tellez, Ester 179 Tellez, Hope 210 Tellez, Sally 196 Teltschik, Donald 187 Templeton, Estelle 196 Teplicek, David 187 Terrazas, Dolores 196 Theophilus, Oliver 187 Thomas, Ann 196 Thomas, Dana 187 Thomas, Jannette 210 Thomas, Jerry 196 Thomas, Sam 179 Thompson, Delmer 187 Thompson, Larry 117, 170 Thornton, Louis 187 Thornton, Tommie Lynn 187 Thrift, Donna 196 Tilley, Terry 210 Tilson, Joe 210 Tindol, Judith 196 Tirres, Maria 210 Tobola, Alfred 196 Todd, Bobby 171 Tolbert, Ellen 187 Tomason, Janey 213 Tomlin, Howare 210 Tomlinson, Franz 210 Toney, Dwight 196 Torres, Abraham 210 Torres, Frank 187 Torrez, J. 213 Travland, Lawrence 210 Trevizo, Manuel 187 Trigo, Manuel Tucker, Larry 124 210 Tung, William 179 Turnbow, Gary 179 Turnbow, Jerry 179 Turner, Anna 210 Turner, Burt 187 Tuten, Sherry 196 U Usener, Jerrel 210 V Valdez, Leo 187 Valenzuela, Thomas 197 Valero, Alberto 210 Valero, Mario 210 Valles, Gilbert, 210 Van Deman, Erwin 197 Vargas, Elena 210 Vargas, Romelia 165, 179 Varney, Dana 187 Vasquez, Henry 197 Vasquez, J. Mauricio 179 Vasquez, Olga 197 Vasquez, Victor 210 Vaugn, Thomas 210 Vaugn, Van Allen 198 Vega, Armondo 210 Vick, Clara 187 Vick, Samuel 197 Vick, Walter 187 Vickers, Don 171 Vickers, Paul 211 Villa, Sylvia 211 Villalba, Diane 197 Villalba, Erminda 211 Villegas, Richard 197 Viloz, George 211 Vine, Marsha 211 Von Netzer, Randy 211 Von Werner 28, 41, 61, 170 W Wadley, Dorothy 197 Wadlington, Ben 131, 211 Walker, Edna 211 Walker, Gerildine 187 Walker, Lou 171 Walker, Robert 211 Walker, William 211 Walkins, Katherine 197 Wall, Ruth 179 Wallace, Charles 211 Wallace, Janice 197 Wallace, Nila 211 Walters, Claudia 197 Walters, Harry 213 Walters, Robert 211 Walton, Glenn 187 Ward, Alice 180 Ward, David 179 Ward, Douglas 179 Ward, Paul 211 Ward, Wiley 179 Ward, LaVada 197 Warner, Virginia 197 Warren, Dave 57, 45, 198 Watkins, Jim 134 Watkins, Patricia 114, 117, 197 Watkins, Ronnie 197 Watson, Darrell 197 Watson, E. R. 197 Watts, Barrick 213 Way, Nora 211 Weaver, Peggy 211 Webb, Ben 197 Webb, Evelyn 211 Webb, Katherine 179 Webster, Ernest 171 Webster, Margaret 171 Webster, Mary 213 Weddle, Michael 179 Wedig, Tony 187 Weesmer, William 197 Weidner, Frank 130, 211 Weil, Lawrence 124 Welker, Florence 179 Welker, Joan 179 Wells, Billy 179 Wenple, Fred Wertz, Michael 179 211 West, Mary 54, 45, 197 Westmoreland, Tommy 197 Whalen, John 187 Whalen, Kathleen 187 Whalen, Patricia 211 Whatley, Ricky 187 Wheeler, Phyllis 197 Wheless, Gaylon 124, 211 Wheless, Jacqueline 112 Wheless, Susan 179 Whistler, Betsy 211 Whistler, John 211 Whitaker, Danny 197 White, Don 211 White, Elizabeth 211 White, Helen 187 White, Katheryn 211 White, Sherry 197 White, Susan 197 Whitstine, Diana 197 Whitewell, Kathy 211 Wiederkehr, Woodrow 197 Wilkinson, Betty 197 Willett, Donna 110, 166, 186 Williams, Billy 112, 179 Williams, Dennis 170 Williams, Edgar 179 Williams, Edward 171,179 Williams, Kenny 211 Williams, Philip 124, 211 Williams, Phyllis 197 Williams, Quintin 197 Wiliams, Susan 187 Willingham, Carolyn 211 Willman, Howard 187 Wilson, Bessie 179 Wilson, John 211 Wilson, Mareda 187 Wilson, Marjorie 171 Wilson, Ruth 211 Winn, Claudia 179 Winn, Darlene 171 Winnett, Eddie 45, 119, 179 Winters, Willis 197 Wittmann, Howard 211 Wofford, Johnny 211 Wolbrecht, Ray 197 Wolfe, Terry 197 Wolking, Dennis 130 ,211 Wood, Gail 164, 187 Wood, Leah 179 Woodington, Ben 213 Woods, Gena 211 Woodlock, Judy 187 Woods, James 179 Woods, Martha 187 Word, Johnny 179, 211 Wren, Worth 211 Wright, Dorthea 179 Wright, Elliot 124, 197 Wright, Mari 211 Wright, William 187 Wynne, Jim 187 Y Yakubanski, Francis 179 Yakubanski, Karen 39, 197 Yates, Nancy 211 Yates, Virginia 179 Yeager, Paul 45, 56, 111, 197 Young, Lou 119 ,211 Youngblood, Phil 187 Youngblood, Wilton 211 Z Zamarripa, Hemberto 211 Zambrano, Lena 197 Zapata, Joel 179 Zientz, Martin 211 Zounrk, Fslr 211 Zubiate, Joe 211 Zubowski, John 213


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