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I wish to express my sincere appreciation for the cooperation shown by members of my class and by senior members of my staff. Especially do I wish to thank James Shoultz, Phil Golman, James Sharp, and Mick Williams. Their contributions to the assembly of this book have made it an enjoyable task. I have considered the editorship of the Longhorn a privilege and an honor, and work on this publication has afforded me the greatest pleasure of my college life. GEORGE W. SMITH, Editor After C.Q. — study That afternoon lab Back to bed JjjcxiXjum. | HERE LIVES in the heart of every man a love that nothing can push aside — the love of a son for his parents. Their sacrifices make possible his opportunities; their encourage¬ ment spurs him to achievement; their congratulations reward his efforts. Though the memory of our classmates may dim, the memory of Mother and Father will deepen with the years. As we Seniors approach Graduation, it is only fitting that we should pay homage to those who have made this achieve¬ ment possible. It is to them, our Mothers and Fathers, that we, the Senior Class of 1940, affectionately dedicate this Longhorn. DmimsTRATion ADMINISTRATION BUILDING. Coming onto the campus through the main entrance, one sees the most impressive structure of the college plant—the new Ad build¬ ing—standing majestically on the crest of the hill on which the col¬ lege is located. It houses the offices of the executives of the school— the President, the Deans, all ad¬ ministrative officials, the Former Students ' Association, and the Stu¬ dent Publications—the engineers who keep the machinery of the college running smoothly. President ' s Plessage THE DAY of your departure from this institution, which for four years has been your home, rapidly approaches. To those of us who remain here on the Campus of the College, your leave-taking is recognized as the natural consummation of your plan and purpose. It, therefore, is contemplated in the scheme of things, but nevertheless we anticipate that day with sincere regret. The world into which you emerge may not hold the same measure of reward for your services, or kindly indulgence of your foibles and weaknesses which has characterized your collegiate world for these four years. By and large, however, how it receives you will depend greatly upon you, yourselves. A large measure of fortune, good or ill, enters into the experience of every man and determines to a considerable degree whether his achieve¬ ments are great or small. Undeniably, however, his sin¬ cerity of purpose, his unfaltering integrity, his generous loyalty to friends, his attitude of fairness to competitor and opponent, and his unrelenting driving effort, fix for him his horizon of accomplishments. His philosophy of life will determine whether his days shall be happy days and his nights without blemish. As you go forth from these grounds and halls, we breathe for you a prayer — a prayer that you will fulfil to the utmost of your capacity, your personal destiny, and that you shall find great satisfaction in the living of your life. If these two things you do, and likewise, add a lot of cheer and encouragement, a little helpfulness to those with whom you journey down life ' s way, the Agri¬ cultural and Mechanical College of Texas will have en¬ tirely justified its being. President. T. O. WALTON THE VICE-PRESIDENT DEAN F. C. BOLTON GRADUATE of Mississippi State College, class of ' 05 . . . attended Cornell, University of Chicago, University of Wisconsin, and Ohio State U. . . . awarded honorary degree of LL.D. by Austin College in 1932 ... in 1909 came to A. M. as Head of Electrical Engineering Department . . . Director of Military Education Activities of A. M. College during World War . . . made Dean of School of Engineering in 1922, and in 1932, duties of Dean of the College added . . . became Dean and Vice-President of the College in 1937 ... is Vice-President of American Institute of Electrical Engineers . . . thirty-one years at A. M. EXECUTIVE ASSISTANT TO THE PRESIDENT COLONEL IKE flSHBURN FORMER City Editor of Fort Worth Record . . . Came to fl. M. in 1912 as publicity man . . . Secretary of A. M. Board of Directors 1913-1917 . . . hvd” IL , was Major in 38th Infantry during World War . . . honored with the Distinguished Service Cross, Croix de Guerre, and Chevalier de la Legion d ' Honneur de France . . . came back to A. M. as Commandant in 1919, serving until 1925 . . . reorganized the Associ¬ ation of Former Students and worked with that organi¬ zation until 1927 . . . was Vice-President of Houston Chamber of Commerce . . . returned to A. M. in 1937 as Executive Assistant to the President. THE COMMANDANT COLONEL G. F. MOORE GRADUATE of Texas A. M., class of ' 08 . . . entered army from college . . . has served in three branches of the service, Coast Artillery Corps, Field Artillery, and Ordnance Department . . . graduate of Coast Artillery School, Field Artillery School of Fire, Com¬ mand and General Staff School, and Army War College . . . besides regimental and garrison duty has served in Office of Chief of Staff of Coast Artillery and office of Chief of Ordnance . . . has twice been in Philippines and has served as instruc¬ tor in the Coast Artillery School . . . last assignment before coming to A. M. was Executive Officer Third Coast Artillery District, Fort Monroe, Virginia . . . Commandant and P. M. S. T. since August, 1937. THE SCHOOL OF AGRICULTURE DEAN E. J. KYLE GRADUATE of A. M„ class of ' 99 . . . during senior year was highest ranking cadet, president of class and of Y.M.C.A., and was Commandant for over a month . . . took two degrees at Cornell U . . . m .... : came back to A. M. in 1902 as professor . . . has been Dean of School of Agriculture since 1911 . . . organized and for first twelve years directed Farmers ' Short Course ... on Athletic Council for twenty years . . . Kyle Field named for him . . . Director of Farm Credit Administration since 1934 . . . Trustee of Ruling Foundation since organization . . . thirty- eight years at A. M. THE SCHOOL OF ENGINEERING DEAN GIBB GILCHRIST GRADUATE of University of Texas, class of ' 09 . . . with Engineering Department of Santa Fe Railroad . . . in Army during World War, discharged as Captain of Engineers . . . with State Highway Department for fifteen years—a State Highway Engineer for ten years . . . was President of American Association of State Highway Officials, 1935-1936 . . . member of American Society of Civil Engineers . . . came to A. M. as Dean of School of Engineering in 1937. THE SCHOOL O F VETERINARY MEDICINE DEAN R. P. MARSTELLER GRADUATE of Ohio State, class of ' 05 . . . degree of Doctor of Veterinary Medicine . . . attended U. of Michigan . . . came to A. M. in 1905 . . . Head of Department of Veterinary Medicine and Surgery 1916- sW- M m 1 u ifn 1937 . . . Dean of School of Veterinary Medicine since 1937 . . . now Honorary President of State Veterinary Medicine Association of Texas . . . attended Inter¬ national Veterinary Congress at Zurich, Switzerland in 1938 . . . thirty-five years at A. M. .s hi if THE SCHOOL O F ARTS AND SCIENCES DEfiN T. D. BROOKS 4 GRADUATE of Baylor U. . . . M. A. and Ph. D. from U. of Chicago . . . past President of Southeastern State Normal School in Oklahoma . . . Head of School of Education at Baylor for eleven years . . . Mayor of Waco for two years ... for two years District Governor of Rotary . . . former President of Texas Society of College Teachers of Education and of Association of Texas Colleges . . . for seven years Secretary of Texas State Teachers Association . . . has been Dean of the School of Arts and Sciences and Dean of the Graduate School at A. M. since 1932. THE BOARD OF DIRECTORS THE WELFARE of the students of A. M. College rests in the hands of members of the Board of Directors, whose actions have indicated that they have this responsibility foremost in their minds. The rapid growth of the student body has brought about many problems, and the Board has met this growth with expansion of college facilities and has solved all accompanying problems to the best interest of the students. The members of the Board are appointed by the Governor for six year terms. They are: F. M. Law, Houston, Chairman; W. G. Lacy, Waco, Vice-President; H. C. Schuhmacher, Houston; G. R. White, Brady; R. W. Briggs, San Antonio; H. L. Kokernot, Alpine; A. H. Demke, Stephenville; E. J. Kiest, Dallas; and Joe Utay, Dallas. Mrs. Melle Williamson is acting secretary to the Board. F. M. LAW Front row: White, Utah, Law, Schuhmacher, Briggs, Kiest Back row: Mrs. Williamson, Kokernot, Demke, Walton, Lacy COMPTROLLER W. H. HOLZMANN IN BANKING business before coming to A. M. in 1922 as cashier of Fiscal Depart¬ ment . . . was chief clerk in Experiment Station three months . . . made Comptroller of the College in 1926 ... in charge of all financial matters of the College and its branches . . . the Fiscal Department has a depository for students, a staff of accountants, a cashier and a division which handles all College payrolls . . . has a purchasing division which supplies the various branches of the College with numerous needs . . . an important part of the administrative structure of the College. REGISTRAR E. J. HOWELL GRADUATE of A. M., class of ' 22 . . . took M. S. degree in 1932 . . . was chemical engineer for Gulf Refining Company . . . associate pro¬ fessor of chemistry, fohn Tarleton Agricultural College, 1923-24 . . . Registrar and Commandant there 1924-30 . . . Assistant Registrar at A. M. 1930-32 . . . Registrar at A. M. since 1932 . . . President of Association of Texas Colleges, 1934- 35 . . . President of Texas Association of Col¬ legiate Registrars, 1929-30 . . . Vice-President of American Association of Collegiate Registrars, 1938-39 . . . Major, Infantry Reserve Corps . . . President, Texas Department, Reserve Officers Association, 1938-39 . . . President VIII Corps Area Council, Reserve Officers Association, 1939- 40 . . . member of Athletic Council at A. M. A. B. CONNER The Agricultural Experiment Station H. H. WILLIAMSON The Extension Service T. R. SPENCE The Engineering Experiment Station DR. T. E. MAYO DR. J. E. MARSH E. O. SIECKE The College Library The College Hospital The Texas Forest Service 7777777777777777777777777777 % _______. i VI I CJinsses... PETROLEUM-GEOLOGY BUILD¬ ING. In the modernistic Petroleum- Geology Building there goes on the process of training technicians in the sciences of Petroleum Pro¬ duction and Geology . . . Here is situated the Foreign Language Department, and the Engineering Experiment Station and Textiles Laboratory staffs carry on their extensive research work. CLASS OFFICERS ' 4 ■Hi s e n i o r s o ADAMS, ALBERT KEMP flfl San Antonio Age 20; E F.A.; Scholarship Honor Society; San Antonio Club; Accounting Society; Tennis Team ' 39, ' 40; Debate Club. ADAMS, CHARLES BENTON Alpine Age 21; Major Cav. Reg. Staff; Best Drilled ' 38; Saddle and Sirloin Club; Eighth Corps Area R.O.T.C. Rifle Team; Dis¬ tinguished Student; Scholarship Honor Society. ADAMS, ]ACK L. DH Dusty ' ' Tulia Age 24; Kream Kow Klub; Junior Dairy Judging Team. ADAMS, LEWIS J. P et E Corpus Christ! Age 21; Major C.A.C. 2nd Btn. Staff; Newman Club; A.I.M.E.; Petroleum Club; Gulf Coast Club, President ' 40; R.V.; Distinguished Student. Rob Mabank Age 20; Captain C F.A.; Best Drilled ' 36; Press Club; Kauf¬ man County Club; A.I.M.E.; Pet. Eng. Club. Wild Bill Vincennes, Ind. Age 22; Captain Composite Reg. Staff; Best Drilled ' 38. ADRIAN, JIM L. VM Age 21; N.M.; J.A.V.M.A. AKARD, W. H„ JR. flfl Bullet Girvin Bill Grapevine Age 23; 1st Lt. I Inf.; Marketing Finance Club. ALDRICH, EARLE W. Sci Colonel San Antonio Age 23; Capt. F Inf.; Y.M.C.A. Cabinet; Geology Club; A.I.M.E.; Rifle Team; San Antonio Club; Intramural Mgr. ALDRIDGE, E. E„ JR. Pet E Eddie San Antonio Age 21; 1st Lt. E Eng.; Swimming Team; San Antonio Club; Episcopal Club; A.I.M.E.; Pet. Eng. Club. ALEXANDER, J. Y. LA Age 23; 1st Lt. A F.A. Alex College Station ALLEN, J. H„ JR. AH Jupe Beaumont Age 20; F.A. Band; Saddle Sirloin Club; Rodeo Clown; Beaumont Club; Aggie Band. seniORS ' 40 ALSOBROOK, A. D. Dave Brenham Age 24; E Inf.; T” Club; Washington County Club; Base¬ ball letterman. ANDERSON, HAROLD M. Andy IE Lometa Age 20; 1st Lt. D Cav.; President I.E. Club ' 40. ANTHONY, WILLIAM G. E nto Naples Age 22; Poultry Egg Club; Entomology Club. ARMSTRONG, G. D. Hartley Age 26; N. M. ASHWORTH, J. B. Long John Ag Eng L a Feria Age 22; Major Inf. 1st Btn. Staff; President A.S.A.E. ' 40; Rio Grande Valley Club; Intramural Mgr. ATTAWAY, HERMAN H. ME Age 22; C.W.S.; A.S.M.E. Nubbin Waco AUSTIN, MERTON E. Doc Pet E Palestine Age 23; 1st Lt. 2nd Hdq. F.A.; Pet. Eng. Club; Palestine Club, Pres. ' 40; Sbisa Volunteers. Bill Sherman Age 21; 1st Lt. F.A. Band; A.S.M.E.; Grayson County Club. BAILEY, JOHN W. ME BAILEY, J. W„ JR. Agr Age 22; 1st Lt. D Inf.; Agronomy Society. Lancaster BAIN, BEECHER T. EE Bad Boy Waco Age 21; 2nd Lt. Hdq. Sig. Corps; A.I.E.E.; Waco Club; Dis¬ tinguished Student. BAKER, CHARLES F. Charlie Ag Ed Weatherford Age 21; 2nd Lt. L Inf.; F.F.A.; Scholarship Honor Society. BALFOUR, BURETTE H. CE Aae 22; E Eng. Tyler seniORS ' 4 BALL, WILLIAM A. Corky ' ' EE Uvalde Age 22; Adj. Eng. 2nd Btn. Staff; Distinguished Student; Southwest Texas Club; A.I.E.E.; Aeronautic Society; R.O.A. BALLOWE, CHARLES B. Buzzy LA Palestine Age 22; B C.A.C.; Summer Press Club; Econ. Club; Pre-Law Club. BALMER, T. A. Squinch M E—Pet E Beaumont Age 21; Major Band; Beaumont Club; Y Council; Junior Student Welfare Representative; Who ' s Who in American Colleges and Universities; A.I.M.E.; A.S.M.E. BANISTER, J. A. Johnn y Ch E Mt. Vernon Age 23; 1st Lt. L Inf.; A.S Ch.E. BARNES, BRUNNER C. Ch E Age 22; 1st Lt. C C.W.S.; A.I.Ch.E. BARRIER, COZELL D. fig Ed Age 21; N.M.; F.F.A. BARTON, J. K. AH Age 20; 2nd Lt. K Inf.; Saddle Sirloin Club. Scoot ' Rockwood BARTON, ROBERT C. Buzz Pet E Clarksville Age 21; 1st Lt. A Inf.; A.I.M.E.; Marburger Moppers. BASSETT, A. C. Johnny IE Stanton Age 24; 1st Lt. C Inf.; Fish Football; I.E. Club. BAYLESS, WILLIAM B. Bill AA Hillsboro Age 20; M Inf.; Marketing Finance Club. BEACHUM, J. H. Harpo EE Dallas Age 23; B S.C.; A.I.E.E.; Radio Club; Dallas A. M. Club. BELL, T. B. AA Crowell Age 21; N.M.; Marketing Finance Club; Accounting Society. senioRS ' 40 BENNETT, PERCY B. Peabody Kerens Age 20; 1st Lt., 2nd in Command D Inf.; Marburger Moppers; Agronomy Club. BERNHARD, W. E. Bill Pet E Wichita Falls Age 20; F F.A.; Petroleum Club; A.I.M.E. BEVILLE, JOHN R. Johnny BS Amarillo Age 22; 2nd Lt. H Inf.; Rural Sociology Club; Amarillo Club; O.B.B.; Marburger Moppers; Bolo Club. BIBB, J. R., JR. Dick Munford, Tenn. Age 24; E Eng.; Vice Pres. I.E. Club; Distinguished Student; Presbyterian Student Council BIBBS, JACK C., JR. Tackhammer Edinburg Age 22; 1st Lt. Eng. 1st Btn. Staff; Distinguished Student; Scholarship Honor Society, Vice Pres. ' 40; Rio Grande Valley Club; Student Welfare Committee, ' 39, ' 40; Y.M.C.A. Cabinet; A.I.E.E.; Varsity Track Squad; Intramural Cross Country Champ ' 39; Episcopal Club. BIGGS, MARSHALL Buford B rc h Fort Worth Age 22; 1st Lt. 2nd in Command G C.A.C.; Architectural Society. BILLS, W. M. Afl Age 20; C F.A.; Marketing Finance Club. Mayo Hubbard BIRD, GEORGE T. Col. EE Donna Age 23; 1st Lt. 2nd in Command Hdq. S.C.; A.I.E.E.; Radio Club; Economics Club; Rio Grande Valley Club; Camera Club. BIRDWELL, EARNEST E. M Snyder Age 26; 2nd Lt. E Inf. BIRON, J. N. Bo Pet E Galveston Age 20; Captain G C.A.C.; A.I.M.E.; Newman Club; President Galveston Club. BISTROW, ELVEN I. Izzy Houston Age 21; B Eng.; A.S.M.E.; Hillel Club; Houston Club. BLACK, H. JACK BH Breckenridge Age 21; 1st Lt. 2nd in Command Hdq. Cav.; Saddle and Sirloin Club; R.V.; Intramural M gr. s e n i o r s _ 4 BLACK, J. L. Taxi Big Lake Age 20; 1st Lt. 2nd in Command F Inf.; San Angelo Club; Saddle and Sirloin Club. BLASCHKE, L. E. Emil Ingleside Age 22; L Inf.; Gulf Coast Club; A.S.M.E.; Economics Club; Intramural Basketball, ' 38. BLOHM, GEORGE L. Blue Pet E Houston Age 21; 2nd Lt. D F.A.; Houston Club; Petroleum Engineering Club; A.I.M.E.; Fish Track; O.B.B. BLUME, WALTER Pet E San Antonio Age 23; 2nd Lt. B Eng.; A.I.M.E.; Sbisa Volunteers; San Antonio Club. BOCQUET, PHIL E. Bucket C 1 E Beeville Age 21; 1st Lt. Band; Scholarship Honor Society; Dis¬ tinguished Student; A.I.Ch.E.; Math Contest Finals ' 37, ' 38. BOHNING, WILLIAM G. Bill flgr Lometa Age 21; D C.A.C.; Saddle and Sirloin Club; Battalion Staff; Fish Football; Intramural Manager. BOLIN, SEALY H. Soapy ME Dallas Age 22; Capt. F Eng.; A.S.M.E.; Dallas Club; O.R.A. BONE, JAMES R. Bone Rfl Waco Age 21; D F.A.; McLennan County Club; Marketing and Finance Club; Fish Football. BONNETTE, IBREY T. Ted EE Beaumont Age 21; A Sig. Corps; Y.M.C.A. Cabinet; Beaumont Club. BOOKER, T. A. Rg Ed Belton Age 22; Inf.; F.F.A. BOOKMAN, RONALD W. Bookie Eng fldm Houston Age 23; 1st Lt. B Eng.; Y.M.C.A. Cabinet; A.S.C.E.; Houston Club. BORDERS, WILLIAM E. Bill EE Fort Worth Age 21; Capt. Hdq. S.C.; Y.M.C.A. Cabinet; Glee Club. seniORS ' 4 ■■■■■ BORNEFELD, H. A. LA Buddy Galveston Age 20; Capt. B C.A.C.; Sec.-Treas. Senior Class; Best Drilled ' 38; Galveston Club; Economics Club. BOWEN, DON B. AH , San Angelo Age 21; 1st Lt. B Inf.; Saddle and Sirloin Club; Vice Pres. San Angelo Club. BOWNDS, W. AUBREY Hort Willie Houston Age 21; 1st Lt. D Cav.; Horticulture Society; Distinguished Student; Intramural Manager; Boxing Team. Duke Dallas Age 24; N.M.; Social Secretary of Kream Kow Klub. BOYCE, D. M. DH BRACHER, CLINT W Ag Eng Port Lavaca Age 20; 1st Lt. 1st CT F.A.; Sec ' y Texas Student Branch A.S.A.E.; Sec ' y Lutheran Students Ass ' n. ■BRANDS, JOHN T. EE Happy Amarillo Age 23; B Sig. Corps; A.I.E.E.; Distinguished Student. BRAUNIG, H. E„ JR. Pet E Hubie Beaumont Age 20; 2nd Lt. E E.A.; O.B.B.; Best Drilled ' 38; Sec ' y, New¬ man Club ' 39; R.V.; King R.V. Court, ' 40. BRENTZEL, REESE, JR. ME Age 19; Inf. Band; Huntsville Club. BRIDGES, J. M. ME Age 29; N.M.; A.S.M.E.; Houston Club. BRIDGES, PHILIP AA Age 23; A Inf.; Accounting Society. BRITAIN, DAVID W. Pet E Age 21; D C.A.C.; A.I.M.E.; Amarillo Club. BROOKS, H. W. ME Age 20; B C.A.C.; A.S.M.E. Huntsville Red Houston Phil Stephenville Britt Amarillo ' Henry Shafter seniORS ' 4 BROWN, CHAS. A. Pet E Wink Age 22; 2nd Lt. F Eng.; Petroleum Engineering Geology Club; R.O.A.; A.I.M.E.; Trans Pecos Club. BROWN, JOSEPH, C„ JR Ch E Brownie Hartley Age 19; 1st Lt., 2nd in Command A C.W.S.; Scholarship Honor Society; A.I.Ch.E.; Winner M.E. Sliderule Contest; 2nd Place Soph. Math Contest; 2nd Place Soph. English Contest; Distinguished Student. BROWN, LEWIS Deacon AH Henrietta Age 22; M G Cav.; Saddle and Sirloin Club; Wichita Falls Club. BROWN, L. C. Ag Ed Age 21; N.M.; F.F.A. Naples BROWN, R. H. Hoss VM Kerrville Age 23; C Cav.; Saddle and Sirloin Club; Mountaineers Club; Junior A.V.M.A. BROWN, W. WAYNE B.B. AA Houston Age 21; 1st Lt. B F.A.; Houston Club; Economics Club; Accounting Society. BROWNING, J. M. Pawnee AA Lolita Age 21; 1st Lt. F Inf.; Marketing Finance Club; Intramural Manager. BRUMBLE, GEORGE H. Bo VM Richmond, Va. Age 21; Scholarship Honor Society; Capt. M.G. Cav. ' 39; Fencing Team ' 36; R.O.A.; A.V.M.A. BUIE, ROBERT C. Chal AH Waxahachie Age 22; B Cav.; Saddle and Sirloin Club; Ellis County Club. BUIE, WILLIAM C. Smiley Pet E Mertens Age 21; 2nd Lt. B Cav.; A.I.M.E.; Petroleum Club. BURK, DONNIE G. Don AA Rochelle Age 21; Marketing and Finance Club; Heart-of-Texas and Mountaineers Club; Advertising Mgr. Summer Battalion; Assistant Advertising Mgr. Battalion ' 39- ' 40; Press Club. BURNS, BERT Coon ME Port Arthur Age 22; Capt. A Eng.; Sec. A.S.M.E. ' 39, Pres. ' 40; Vice Pres. Port Arthur Club ' 39; Yell Leader ' 39, ' 40; Rifle Team; Pistol Team; Engineers Council ' 40. nnHHIH senioRS ' 40 IHHHHHHj BUTLER, W. J. Ch E BURRUS, M. M. s Cutter Byers Age 22; Capt. M.G. Cav.; Junior A.V.M.A.; Wichita Falls Club; Sbisa Volunteers. BURTNER, B. P. CE Age 23; G Inf.; A.S.C.E.; Lamar County Club. Roxton BUSH, F. W. Woodie R rc h Houston Age 25; C F.A.; Architectural Club; Houston Club; Press Club. BUSH, ROBERT E. Bob Powell Age 21; G Inf.; Accounting Society; Corsicana Club. BUSTER, W. B„ JR. Judge Junction Age 19; 1st Lt. Inf. 2nd Btn. Staff; Scholarship Honor Society; Distinguished Student; Junior Livestock Judging Team; Inter¬ national Judging Team; Danforth Fellowship; Saddle and Sirloin Club; Heart-of-Texas and Mountaineers Club; Y.M.C.A. Cabinet. BUTLER, H. G. Colonel Dallas Age 23; A F.A.; Dallas Club; Sociology Club; Economics Club. Dub Greenville Age 20; 1st Lt. Band; Scholarship Honor Society; Distin¬ guished Student; A.I.Ch.E.; Greenville Club; Math Contest Final ' 37 ' 38. BUTSCHEK, EDGAR J. flfl Speedy Moulton Age 20; H Inf.; Lavaca County Club; Accounting Society; Glee Club; Pre-Law Club; Newman Club. BUTTRILL, H. B. Decatur Age 21; 2nd Lt. H Inf.; Marketing Finance Club; Wise County Club. CALDWELL, ROY McKinney Age 21; Capt. A F.A.; Pres. Economics Club; Collin County Club; Scholarship Honor Society; Distinguished Student. CALVERT, HUGH WHITE CE Shennery Brady Age 21; Major Cav. 2nd Squadron Staff; A.S.C.E.; Heart-of- Texas and Mountaineers Club; R.O.A.; R.V. CANTINI, FRANCIS O. Fannie Galveston Age 20; 1st Lt. 3rd CT F.A.; Economics Club; Accounting Society; Intramural Mgr.; Vice-Pres. Newman Club; Gal¬ veston Club. s e n i o r s ' 4 o CARLISLE, JOHN M. Fish Game Age 24; C F.A.; Fish Game Club. CARMICHAEL, W. H. fig Ed Age 24; 2nd Lt. M Inf.; F.F.A. Johnny Kaufman Hogie Henrietta CARPENTER, JOHN E. Jack CE Whitesboro Age 22; 2nd Lt. F Eng.; A.S.C.E. CARRUTH, LESLIE G. Pet E Denton Age 19; C.W.S.; Petroleum Engineering Club; A.S.Ch.E.; Denton Club. CARSON, KEYES F. flgr Kit Cuero Age 23; A Cav.; Pres. NatT College-University Travel Club; Cuero Club; Poultry Club; Saddle and Sirloin Club. CARSON, RAY, JR ME Ray Holliday Age 19; A C.A.C.; Economics Club; A.S.M.E.; Wichita Falls Club. CARTER, JOHN H. Dusty” AH Childress Age 20; 1st C.T. F.A.; Saddle and Sirloin Club. CASANAS, JUAN A EE Gassy Santurce, Puerto Rico Age 23; E Inf.; A.I.E.E.; Scholarship Honor Society; Distin¬ guished Student; Cosmopolitan Club; Radio Club; Treas¬ urer Puerto Rico Club. Pat Fort Worth Age 21; 2nd Lt. A C.W.S.; Fort Worth Club; A.I.Ch.E. CASEY, J. P., JR. Ch E CASSIN, WILLIAM ME Bill San Antonio Age 21; Capt. B Eng.; A.S.M.E.; Best Drilled Medal ' 38; Newman Club; San Antonio Club. CAWTHON, W. A. Aft ' Woody Paris Age 21; 1st Hdq. F.A.; Paris Lamar County Club; Market¬ ing Finance Club; Intramural Football, ' 39. CHAMBERLAIN, CLIFTON H. Pet E Clif Marlin Age 21; 1st Lt. F C.A.C.; Falls County Club; Petroleum Engi¬ neering Club; A.I.M.E.; Intramural Manager; R.V. _ m: ' - senioRS ' 4 CHAPMAN, ELTON G. Agr Age 21; B F.A.; Distinguished Student. Chap Stamford CLARKE, ALEX, JR Pet E Axle Coleman Age 22; 1st Lt. F Inf.; Petroleum Club; A.I.M.E.; R.O.A.; Oil Belt Club. CLARY, SIDNEY R. AA Sid Greenville Age 20; 2nd Lt. C Inf.; Marketing Finance Club; Greenville Club; Marburger Moppers; O.B.B. CLAY, ALBERT W., JR. AA Dub Houston Age 20; F.A. Band; Houston A. M. Club; Economics Club; Accounting Society; Marketing Finance Club; Newman Club, Treasurer ' 39, ' 40; Aggie Band; Press Club. CLEPP, JOE H. RS Joe Bill Waco Age 21; G Inf.; President Rural Sociology Club; Saddle and Sirloin Club; Economics Club; Waco McLennan County Club; Sbisa Volunteers. CLOUD, BRUCE B. CE Porky San Antonio Age 20; Capt. D Eng.; President A.S.C.E.; Best Drilled Medal ' 38; Soph. Rep. ' 38; Y Cabinet; Eng. Student Council; Vice- Chairman Conference A.S.C.E.; San Antonio Club; 2nd Place Caldwell Trophy ' 38; Who ' s Who in American Colleges and Universities. COFFEY, L. C. Rg Ed Zephyr Age 23; F.F.A.; Distinguished Student; Intramural Basketball; Scholarship Honor Society. COKINGS, JIMMIE P. LA Jimmie” Beaumont Age 22; 2nd Lt. A F.A.; President Beaumont Club; Economics Club; Tumbling Team; Soph. Student Rep.; R.V.; O.B.B.; Marburger Moppers; Boxing Team; Intramural Boxing and Wrestling Champion; Senior Intramural Mgr.; Battalion Staff. COLBATH, DAN L. Der Fuerher Dallas Age 22; Major F.A. 3rd Btn. Staff; Scholarship Honor Society; A.S.M.E.; Fish Football; Senior Student Welfare Rep. COLLINS, J. W. Jim Pet E Cross Plains Age 25; Lt. Col. Eng. Reg ' t Staff; R.V.; Petroleum Eng. and Geology Club; A.I.M.E. COLLINS WORTH, D. B. Deggo Ag Ed Winters Age 22; Inf.; F.F.A.; Poultry Club; Agronomy Club. CONLEY, JAMES S. Stu Texon Age 20; Capt. Eng. Reg ' t Staff; Fish Baseball Numeral; A.S.M.E.; Distinguished Student. _ i mM senioRS ' 4 . ■■■■■■■ CONLY, PAUL T. ME Age 21; 1st Lt. A F.A.; President Laredo Club. CONNOR, JAMES M. Ch E Age 21; 1st Lt. B C.W.S.; A.I.Ch.E. COOPER, CARROLL W. CE Age 22; L Inf.; A.S.C.E. COOPER, J. G. W. Pet E Dallas Age 22; 1st Lt. F F.A.; Freshman Numerals Football, Basket¬ ball, Baseball; Varsity Letters Baseball ' 38, ' 39; “T Club. Paul Laredo Mother Midland Coop Coleman COPELAND, J. E., JR ME Ed Pettus Age 24; Capt. F Eng.; A.S.M.E.; Student Welfare Committee. CORDER, FRANK H. Rocksprings Age 21; Major Inf. Reg. Staff; Winner Freshman Livestock Judging Contest; Sec.-Treas. Saddle and Sirloin Club; Aggie Rodeo, Manager ' 38; International Livestock Judging Team; King of Aggie Rodeo ' 39; President Saddle and Sirloin Club ' 40; Who ' s Who in American Colleges and Universities. CORLEY, DONALD W. EE Age 22; A Sig. Corps; Dallas Club; A.I.E.E. CORNELL, WELLINGTON C. ME Don Dallas ' Wimp Dallas Age 22; 1st Lt. C.A.C. 1st Btn. Staff; A.S.M.E.; Dallas Club; Fencing Team; Aeronautical Engineering Society. COUCH, J. P. Pinkie ME McKinney Age 22; 1st Lt. A F.A.; A.S.M.E.; Swimming Team, Captain ' 40; Intramural Mgr. ' 36, ' 37, ' 38; Collin County Club. COWLES, ALVIN W AA ”A1 New Braunfels Age 25; Art. Band; Newman Club; Aggie Band; Economics Club; Accounting Society; A. M. Triangle Club. COX, EARL H. Hort Raymondville Age 22; 1st Lt. B Inf.; Rio Grande Valley Club; Horticulture Club. COX, GEORGE B. ME Age 20; Inf. Band; A.S.M.E.; Aggie Band. Hillsboro y _ . . mm SGniORS ' 4 COX, L. L. “Nubbin ME Tomball flge 21; 2nd Lt. E F.fl.; O.B.B.; fi.S.M.E. COX, THOMAS M. “Bun M Palmer Age 20; M Inf.; Marketing Finance Club; Ellis County Club. CROFT, L. W. ME Age 21; 2nd Command E Inf. COX, W. C. “Chub EE Waco Age 20; Hdq. S.C.; A.I.E.E.; Waco Club; Distinguished Student. CRAWFORD, JAMES N. “Slap Efl Greenville Age 20; 2nd Lt. C Inf.; Swimming Team; Economics Club; Greenville Club; O.B.B.; Water Polo Team. CREWS, SAM T. PME Crowell Age 20; Captain C.A.C. Reg. Staff; A.I.M.E.; Distinguished Student; Scholarship Honor Society; R.V. CRITZ, JAMES S. “Hymie Geol Eng Teague Age 21; 1st Lt. C F.A.; Fish Cross Country ' 36; Battalion Staff, Managing Editor ' 39; Associate Editor ' 40; Press Club; Pet. Geology Club; Geology Club, Vice-Pres. ' 40; A.I.M.E. CROUCH, LEROY W. DH ' Diamond Fort Worth ■ Age 24; K Inf.; Kream Kow Klub; Denton Aggie Club, President ' 40; Dairy Products Judging Team. CULLERS, E. W„ JR. “Supe ER Megargsl Age 20; 1st Lt. F.A. Band; Aggie Band; Biology Club; Economics Club; Sr. Intramural Mgr. CUMMER, W. F. “Bill Ch E Houston Age 21; A C.W.S.; A.I.Ch.E.; Houston Club. CURLEE, C. J. ME Age 22; 2nd Lt. G Inf. Houston DAHL, TYRUS V. VM Age 23; E Inf.; J.Y.M.A. Pettus — ■HhSIHI — — — seniORs ' 40 —— DALE, JOHN T. Johnny Dallas Age 20; F F.A.; A.S.M.E.; A.I.M.E.; Sec. Wichita Falls Club. DALTON, HOWARD L. B-Hoo Mt. Pleasant Age 22; Titus County Club; Kream Kow Klub ' 39, ' 40; Junior Dairy Judging Team ' 38; NatT Dairy Judging Team ' 39. DANIEL, PALO ROBERT Mexia Age 21; Major Cav. 1st Sqd. Staff; Marketing Finance Club; Limestone County Club. DAVIDSON, ROY H. Clint Age 21; Capt. B Cav.; Scholarship Honor Society; Marketing Finance Club; El Paso Club. DAVIS, BRUCE A. The Bull Ch E San Antonio Age 20; Major C.W.S.; A.I.Ch.E.; Scholarship Honor Society; San Antonio Club. DAVIS, BERRY F. (EE Dallas Age 20; 1st Lt. C C.A.C.; A.S.C.E.; Dallas Club. DAVIS, G. R„ JR. flgr. Slick Port Arthur Bob Georgetown Age 21; Capt. I Inf.; Fish Swimming Squad; Varsity Swim¬ ming Squad; Water Polo Team ' 38- ' 40; Reporter Poultry Science Club. DAVIS, LOWELL K. Afl Purdon Age 22; N.M.; Marketing Finance Club; Economics Club. DAVIS, LAMAR W„ JR. Buck PME Houston Age 23; 2nd Lt. I Inf.; A.S.M.E.; A.I.M.E.; Petroleum-Geology Club; Houston Club; Scholarship Honor Society. DAVIS, THOMAS BEN Burr DH Gainesville Age 22; Kream Kow Klub. DAVIS, W. J. Punk Ag Ed Winters Age 22; B Inf.; San Angelo Club; F.F.A.; Agronomy Society. S G n I O R s 4 DEflM, A. P. ' ' ' Drew ' ' EE Dallas Age 22; 1st Lt. B S.C.; A.I.E.E.; Dallas Club; Radio Club. DEAN, HERBERT A. Ento McAllen Age 21; D Inf.; Entomology Club; Rio Grande Valley Club. DeBERRY, SEAB G. Dusey RH Austin Age 20; 2nd Lt. M Inf.; Saddle and Sirloin Club; Travis County Club. DEMKE, DONALD D. VM Stephenville Age 20; N.M.; Junior A.V.M.A.; Poultry Science Club; National Collegiate Poultry Club. DENHAM, WILBURN H. fig Ed Age 22; K Inf.; Agronomy Society; F.F.A. Georgetown DENNY, OTWAY B. Pet E Ott Shreveport, La. Age 21; 1st Lt. 3rd Hdq. F.A.; Shreveport Club; Petroleum Club. DENNY, W. F. flfl Chick Shreveport, La. Age 24; 1st Hdq. F.A.; Swimming Team; Marketing and Finance Club; Shreveport Club; Battalion Staff; Intramural Mgr. ' 38- ' 40; Water Polo Team. DENTON, VELPEAU C. IE V.C. Pahokee, Fla. Age 21; 1st Lt. A F.A.; Best Drilled ' 37; I.E. Club; Tennis Team ' 38; R.V. DE XTER, JOHN F. EE Houston Age 21; B F.A.; Fencing Team ' 36; Distinguished Student; A.I.E.E. DILLON, PAUL C. Mama Rg Eng San Antonio Age 20; 1st Lt. E F.A.; San Antonio Club; T Club; A.S.A.E; Glee Club; Track Team. DINSMORE, JAMES Dinsy EE Greenville Age 20; 1st Lt. F.A. Band; R.V.; A.I.E.E; Greenville Club. DITTMAR, ROBERT O. Ditty RR Fredericksburg Age 20; 2nd Lt. G Inf.; Saddle and Sirloin Club; Lutheran Club, President ' 40; Heart O ' Texas and Mountaineers Club; Meats Judging Team, ' 38, ' 39. ■ senioRS ' 40 DODSON, JOHN L„ JR. Johnny ME Del Rio Age 20; Lt. Colonel C A.C.; R.V.; A.S.M.E., Vice-Pres. ' 40; Historian Sr. Class; Del Rio Club, Vice-Pres. ' 39; Intramural Boxing. DOERR, H. L. F„ JR. Red Carmine Age 21; Captain F.A. Band; Accounting Society; Sophomore Representative; Aggieland Orchestra. DOMINY, C. B. C.B. ME Pennington Age 20; A Eng.; A.S.M.E.; Pennington Club. DONNELLY, CHARLES G. Dean Science Cedar Bayou Age 21; 1st Lt. B F.A.; Intramural Mgr.; Economics Club, Sec.-Treas. ' 40; Accounting Society; Houston Club; Tri-Cities Club. DORAN, J. B. Hippo ME Waco Age 21; Capt. C Cav.; Sec.-Treas. Junior Class; R.V.; A.S.M.E.; Waco Club; Senior Class Cabinet; 1st Sgt. R.V. ' s ' 39. DORAN, JACK K. CE Midland Age 22; B Inf.; A.S.C.E.; T Club; San Angelo Club; Base¬ ball ' 38, ' 39, ' 40. DOWNER, W. WEBSTER Pappy ME Shreveport, La. Age 22; Captain 3rd Hdq. F A.; A.S.M.E.; Freshman Class Historian; Shreveport Club; R.V.; Debate Club, Pres., ' 38; Debating Team; Intramural Mgr. ' 38- ' 40. DOYLE, FRED C. Colonel San Antonio Age 23; B F.A.; San Antonio Club; Economics Club; Account¬ ing Society; Intramural Baseball ' 37; O.B.B. DRAPER, JESSIE C. Dapper Dan ' Ed Queen City Age 22; 1st Lt. D Inf.; Poultry Husbandry Club; F.F.A., Treasurer ' 40. DREISS, EDWARD Ed Pet E San Antonio Age 21; Major Corps Staff; Track Numeral ' 36; Distinguished Student; Scholarship Honor Society; Petroleum Engineering Club; San Antonio Club; Co-Coptain Track Team ' 40; Wel¬ fare Representative of Jr. Class; A.I.M.E.; Sbisa Volunteer. DROW, DONALD L. ' Tggy ME San Antonio Age 23; F Eng.; A.S.M.E.; San Antonio Club. DUBE, ARNOLD L. E La Pryor Age 23; C Inf.; Accounting Society; Economics Club; Distin¬ guished Student. ■■■■■■■■■ seniORS ' 4 DuBOSE R. T. VM Age 20; B Cav.; A.V.M.A.; Newman Club. ' Duby ' ' Dallas DUKE, FRANK R. Aft Age 22; 1st Lt. M Inf.; Intramural Mgr. D. Duke Livingston DUNAGAN, D. L. “Dave Paris Age 22; 1st Hdq. F.A.; Saddle and Sirloin Club; Lamar County Club, Vice-Pres. ' 40. DUNCAN, JOHN H. RA Lindale Age 19; N.M. DUNCAN, M. H. LL Houston Age 21; Captain B S.C.; A.I.E.E.; R.V.; Houston Club. DUNKLIN, MAURICE T. “Dunk LA Cape Girardeau, Missouri Age 21; N.M.; Economics Club; Accounting Society; Dis¬ tinguished Student. DUNLAP, S. M. AH Age 20; 1st Lt. F Inf.; Saddle and Mgr. ' 39. “Jake Millican Sirloin Club; Intramural DUNN, W. M. flfl “Billy Fort Worth Age 23; E Inf.; Tri-County Club; Fort Worth Club; Marketing Finance Club; Economics Club. DWYER, CHAS. F„ JR. Pet E San Antonio Age 21; 1st Lt. 2nd in Command E F.A.; Scholarship Honor Society; Distinguished Student; San Antonio Club; Petroleum Engineering Club. DWYER, W. H„ JR. “Bill EA Dallas Age 26; G Inf.; Press Club; Senior Student Welfare Com¬ mittee; Dallas Club. DYKE, HAROLD H. “Abie EE San Antonio Age 21; Capt. F.A. 3rd Btn. Staff; A.I.E.E. EARLEY, DOUGLAS C. “Doug Ento Brownsville Age 21; Capt. A Cav.; R.V.; Rio Grande Valley Club; Biology Club; Distinguished Student; Sbisa Volunteers; Entomology Club. summ senioRs ' 4 _______ I I EDENS, L. L. Larry Beckville flge 20; 1st Lt. G C.A.C.; Agronomy Society; Student Wel¬ fare Representative. EDGE, JOHN EVANS Pre Med Age 20; C.A.C.; Glee Club; Pre-Med Club. EILAND, JAMES D. Agr Age 22; Capt. K Inf.; Agronomy Society. ELLIOTT, FRED BEN, JR. ME Tubby Bryan Wellington Vernon Age 20; 1st Lt. Inf. Band; A.S.M.E.; Aggie Band; Distinguished Student. EPPERSON, J. E. Buddy Rocksprings Age 22; 1st Lt. F Inf.; Saddle and Sirloin Club; Heart O ' Texas and Mountaineers Club. EMMONS, C. H. Smoke Bg Eng Plainview Age 21; 1st Lt. A Inf.; A.S.A.E.; South Plains Club; Intra¬ mural Mgr. ERCK, ALLEN W. LA Dallas Age 21; Capt. Cav. Reg. Staff; Biology Club, Treas. ' 38, ' 39; Economics Club; Dallas Club; Aggie Band; R.V. EVANS, ROBLEY D. AH “Bob Vernon Age 20; 1st Lt. 2nd in Command K Inf.; Saddle and Sirloin Club; South Plains Club, Vice-Pres. ' 38; Sbisa Volunteers; Student Welfare Representative. EVERETT, H. M„ JR. Mack AA Stephenville Age 21; G Inf.; Marketing Finance Club; Economics Club. EZELL, BERT P. Sib AA Holland. Age 21; Capt. Cav. 1st Sqd. Staff; Marketing Finance Club; Bell County Club, Vice-Pres. ' 40; Marburger Moppers. FAGAN, FRANK M„ JR. Red ME Grand Prairie Age 21; C C.A.C.; A.S.M.E.; Dallas Club. FAULK, MELVIN W. Willie Ch E Fort Worth Age 23; 2nd Lt. D Eng.; Fort Worth Club; A.S.Ch.E. liHfiUMIIIIliiiliil——BgB— ____ seniORS ' 4 FAULKNER, FRANK S. AH Age 20; N.M.; Saddle and Sirloin Club. FAUST, H. REED VM Frank Dublin Comfort Age 21; 1st Lt. A F.A.; Heart O ' Texas and Mountaineers Club; A.V.M.A. FINLEY, DEE S„ JR. Fort Worth Age 20; Capt. C.A.C. Reg. Staff; R.V.; Accounting Society; Fort Worth Club. FITZHUGH, O. L. Ag Ed Age 22; 1st Lt. C Inf; Scholarship Honor Society. Tolar FORBES, HARRY C. Ba 1- Waxahachie Age 20; 1st Lt. 2nd in Command B Cav.; Agronomy Society. FORD, JAMES A. Big Jim E San Antonio Age 22; 2nd in Command 1st C.T. F.A.; San Antonio Club; A.I.Ch.E. FOREHAND, T. L. “Tommy EA Houston Age 23; B C.A.C.; Houston Club; Soph. Council; Intramural Rifle Team; Varsity Swimming Letter; Water Polo Team; A.S.M.E. FORTSON, TOM E. VM Eggie Houston Age 21; 1st Hdq. F.A.; Shreveport Club; Best Drilled ' 38; A.V.M.A. FOUTS, JAMES F Nappy E El Paso Age 21; Capt. C.A.C. Reg. Staff; Cosmopolitan and Interna¬ tional Club, Chairman ' 38; Fellowship Club, Sec. ' 38; Y Cabinet; Longhorn Staff, Associate Editor, ' 40; Press Club; El Paso Club; Radio Club; A.I.Ch.E. FRANKLIN, TED E. Ted Amarillo Age 21; H Inf.; A.V.M.A.; Panhandle Club; Intramural Rifle Team. FREEBORN, ELMER I. B rch San Antonio Age 22; Capt. D F.A.; Scholarship Honor Society; R.V. FREEMAN, WILLIAM C. Nappy BB Bryan Age 20; 1st Lt. H C.A.C.; Distinguished Student; Accounting Society; Economics Club; Scholarship Honor Society. ___■ senioRS ' 4 FRENCH, EDWIN C Ted flrc 1 El Paso Age 30; Maj. 1st Btn. C.A.C. ' 39; Distinguished Student; Secretary Engineering Student Council ' 39; Treasurer Archi¬ tects Club ' 38; Scholarship Honor Society, Sec.-Treas. ' 39; Vice-Pres. Episcopal Club ' 38, Pres. ' 39; Pres. Architectural Club ' 39. FREUND, C. L. Chet AH Austin Age 26; 1st C.T. F.A.; Saddle and Sirloin Club. FRIEDLINE, STANLEY Grand Saline Age 21; Major, C.A.C. Reg. Staff; A.S.M.E.; Rifle Team; Distinguished Student; R.V. FUGATE, JACK LEE AA Houston Age 22; 2nd Hdq. F.A.; Marketing Finance Club; Vice-Pres. Houston A M. Club; O.B.B. FURRY, HARLAN Bub ME Beaumont Age 21; D F.A.; Beaumont Club. GALLANT, JAMES A. AH Medina Age 21; 1st Lt. M Inf.; Jr. Livestock Judging Team; Distin¬ guished Student; Saddle and Sirloin Club; Heart O ' Texas and Mountaineers Club, Scholarship Honor Society; Interna¬ tional Livestock Judging Team. GANDY, DALTON C. Gandy AH Eliasville Age 20; Inf.; Saddle and Sirloin Club. GARCIA, HECTOR M. HA Brownsville Age 21; A C.W.S.; Spanish Club; Newman Club; A.S.M.E.; Rio Grande Valley Club. GARRETT, EDWARD GUY Chesty AA Marlin Age 21; 1st Lt. Inf. Band; Freshman Intramural Mgr.; Pres. Falls County Club, ' 38, ' 39, ' 40; Marketing Finance Club; Vice-Pres. Sophomore Class; Junior Departmental Intramural Manager; Drum Major Infantry Band; Distinguished Student; Scholarship Honor Society. GARRETT, SAMUEL EUGENE Sam Land Art Kerens Age 21; 3rd C.T. F.A.; Landscape Art Club, Sec ' y ' 39, Treas. ' 40; Distinguished Student; Navarro County Club. GARRISON, CLARENCE E. “Red AH Channing Age 23; Saddle and Sirloin Club. GARRISON, ROGER W. Gat AH Spur Age 20; 1st Lt. L Inf.; South Plains Club; Saddle and Sirloin Club; F.F.A.; Ex. 4-H Club. ■M senioRS ' 40 GATTIS, JAMES L. fig Eng Denison Age 22; 1st Lt. D Eng.; Vice-Pres. Grayson County Club; A.S.A.E. GENT, OWEN FRED Rooster AH Killeen Age 21; L Inf.; Saddle and Sirloin Club. GERLICH, R. W. Pete ME West Age 20; Capt. Cav. Reg. Staff; Program Chairman of A.S.M.E.; Scholarship Honor Society; Distinguished Student. GIBBONS, SAM ME Fort Worth Age 22; 1st Lt. C Eng.; A.S.M.E.; Tarrant County Club; Aeronautical Engineering Society. GIBSON, JOHN O., JR. Geol Age 21; 2nd Lt. E F.A.; San A.I.M.E.; O.B.B. GIVEN, SHERMAN B. GIBSON, FRED A. Chunk Ento Golden Age 21; Entomology Club; Biology Club. GIBSON, JAMES B. Hoot DH Trinity Age 21; Hdq. Cav.; Kream Kow Klub; Glee Club. ME Ei Paso Age 21; 2nd Lt. C Cav.; A.S.M.E.; Scholarship Honor Society; Freshman Basketball; Tennis, ' 39, ' 40. GLEASON, BENN A. Benn DH Hico Age 21; 2nd Lt. L Inf.; Kream Kow Klub; Scholarship Honor Society. GOLDBERG, L. C. Joe CE Waco Age 21; 1st Lt. 2nd in Command D Eng.; A.S.C.E. GOLDMAN, MILTON A. H or t Tempe, Ariz. Age 25; N.M. GOTTLIEB, S. H. Sid Ch E Corsicana Age 20; 2nd Lt. E Eng.; A.I.Ch.E.; Corsicana Club; Bolo Club; Distinguished Student; Hillel Club; Battalion Staff; Press Club; Jr. Editor Longhorn ' 39; Soph. Class Historian; Finalist Fish and Soph. Math. Contest. __ senioRS ' 40 GOURLEY, JACK Rosie RE Eastland Age 20; 2nd in Command, F C.A.C.; Oil Belt Club; Ag. Eng. Club. GRAHAM, O. B. Ollie Ag Ed Ralls Age 24; Cross Country Team ' 38- ' 40; Track ' 38- ' 40; Poultry Club; F.F.A. GREGORY, PAUL R. Ripper Ag Eng Cristobal, Canal Zone Age 20; 1st Lt. B Eng.; Ag. Eng. Society; Intramural Boxing; Aeronautical Eng. Club; Distinguished Student. GRIESENBECK, CLYDE A. Griezy Arch Dallas Age 22; 1st Lt. D C.A.C. GROTE, JAMES F. Jimmie AH Mason Age 22; 2nd in Command H Inf; Saddle and Sirloin Club, Vice-Pres. ' 40; Ex-4-H Club Sec.-Treas. ' 39, Pres. ' 40; Press Club; Associate Editor Scientific Review ' 40; Winner Sopho¬ more Livestock Judging Contest; Junior Livestock Judging Team; Heart O ' Texas and Mountaineers ' Club; International Livestock Judging Team; Mgr. Little Southwestern Livestock Show. GROVER, LEWIS M. Pat AA Three Rivers Age 19; G Inf.; Newman Club; Accounting Society; Eco¬ nomics Club; Biology Club; Brushland Club, Pres. ' 40. GUILLOUD, ERNEST, JR. AH Dalhart Age 21; Saddle and Sirloin Club; Freshman Crops Contest. GUNN, HORRACE L. Ag Ed fyR Pleasant Age 21; 2nd Lt. I Inf.; F.F.A. GUY, WILLIAM T„ JR. Bill ME Roswell, N. M. Age 20; Major Eng. 2nd Btn. Staff; Winner Freshman Math Contest; Y.M.C.A. Cabinet; R.V.; A.S.M.E.; Distinguished Student; Camp Perry Rifle Team; Captain Varsity Rifle Team; Pres. Scholarship Honor Society, Vice-Pres. of Sr. Class; Who ' s Who in American Colleges and Universities. HABERLE, DAVID L. D AA Jacksonville Age 21; 1st Lt. 3rd Hdq. F.A.; Accounting Society. HALL, LYMAN H. Eng Amarillo Age 22; 2nd Lt. F Eng.; A.S.A.E. HALL, ROBERT CARL Eddie Elecha Age 22; A Inf.; Marketing Finance Club. T senioRS ' 4 r fffnnPP at T aBa ian w HALL, THOMAS G. ’ ' Ty Ch E Dallas Age 22; 1st Lt. B C.W.S.; Freshman Y Cabinet; Y Cabinet; Episcopal Club, Sec ' y ' 40; Fish and Varsity Swimming; Cosmopolitan Club; A.I.Ch.E. HALTOM, HENRY E. Hank Stopit PME Crosbyton Age 21; 1st Lt. E Eng.; Distinguished Student; Sbisa Volun¬ teer; A.I.M.E.; A.S.M.E.; Petroleum Club; Treasurer Tri-L Union; Wesley Foundation Student Council; South Plains Club; Finals Fish Math Contest; Sophomore English Contest; R.O.A. HAMBLIN, J. M. ME Age 22; 1st Lt. G Inf.; A.S.M.E.; Lamar County Club. HAMBRICK, J. H„ JR. Aft Al Paris Jay Houston Age 22; A Eng.; Houston Club. HAMILTON, WILLIAM A., JR. CE Dallas Age 22; 1st Lt. 2nd in Command E C.A.C.; A.S.C.E.; Dallas Club. HAMLETT, E. H. ME Pampa Age 21; 1st Lt. E Inf.; A.S.M.E.; Scholarship Honor Society; Distinguished Student. HAMMONDS, JOHN M. ME Age 22; 1st Lt. A Inf.; A S.M.E. San Antonio HAMNER, CHARLES H. flft Charlie La Feria Age 21; Capt. B Inf.; Social Secretary Sr. Class ' 40; Vice- Pres. Marketing Finance Club; Press Club; Rio Grande Valley Club; Y.M.C.A. Cabinet; Who ' s Who in American Colleges and Universities; Scholarship Honor Society. HANBY, JOHN L. Johnnie Rg Ed Mesquite Age 21; Capt. A Inf.; Y.M.C.A. Cabinet; Press Club; F.F.A.; Dallas A. M. Club; Sbisa Volunteers. HANCOCK, J. D. CE Age 24; C Eng.; A.S.C.E.; R.O.A. San Antonio HANKAMER, PHIL C. B.B. Pet E Sour Lake Age 21; 2nd in Command B Eng.; Petroleum Geology Club; A.I.M.E.; Beaumont Club; Engineer ' s Ball Dance Committee ' 38; Camp Perry Rifle Team. HANOVER, JOE G. Wheelock Age 22; 1st Lt. E C A C Wheelock SGniORS ' 4 HflNWflY, JAMES P„ JR. J.P. EE Rockport Age 23; 1st Lt. 2nd Command B F.A.; Distinguished Student; Scholarship Honor Society; A.I.E.E. HARBISON, J. MAX Pet E Crane Age 22; 1st Lt. I Inf; T Club; San Angelo Club; Pet. Engineering Club. HARRI S, PAUL A. “Hossie Hort Royse City Age 21; M Inf.; Rockwall County Club; Hort. Society. HARRIS, R. L. Pet E Fort Worth Age 20; F C.A.C.; Fort Worth Club. TOM D. “Tom” Dallas 21; Lt. Col. Cavalry; Dallas Club; Y Cabinet; A.V.M.A.; 2nd Place English Contest; Scholarship Honor Society; Distinguished Student; Best Drilled ' 39. HART, JAMES ROSS “Pop” Hort Franklin Age 25; M Inf.; Hort. Society. HARRIS, VM Age R.V.; HART, WILLIAM M. fig Ed Age 22; K Inf.; F.F.A. HARTMANN, FRANK W., JR. EE Age 22; 1st Lt. A S.C.; Glee Club. “Bill Springtown “Pancho Woodsboro HARVILL, V. A. ME Robstown Age 21; 1st Lt. D C.A.C.; A.S.M.E.; Gulf Coast Club. HASS, ROLAND R. CE Mission Age 23; 1st Lt. D F.A.; A.S.C.E.; Rio Grande Valley Club. HASTINGS, W. L. “Bill AH Duncanville Age 21; 1st Lt. D Inf.; Saddle and Sirloin Club. HATCH, W. E. “Sonny flfl Yoakum Age 21; 2nd Lt. H Inf.; Lavaca County Club; Newman Club; Marketing Finance Club. wmmm. ■ _ _ senioRS ' 4 mmms ■ HAY, HARDY N., IR. Nap RS Waco Age 23; 2nd Hdq. F.A.; Rural Sociology Club; Waco Club; Kream Kow Klub. HEARN, R. L., JR. Bob ME Bryan Age 20; Major F.A. Reg. Staff; A.S.M.E.; Scholarship Honor Society; Distinguished Student. Sweet Pea Henderson Age 22; 1st Lt. B C.W.S.; A.I.Ch.E.; East Texas Club. HEATH, J. A. Ch E HENDRICK, W. B. Eft Age 22; Eng.; A.S.M.E. HENDRICKS, W. W. flfl Age 24; N.M. HENDRIX, ERNEST E„ JR. ME Bill Fort Worth Lissie Melissa E-Square Dallas Age 23; 1st Lt. F.A.; Baptist Student Council; Band; Glee Club; Pistol Team; A.S.M.E.; Dallas Club. HERDER, HENRY Ch E Hank Weimar Age 21; Capt. F F.A.; A.I.Ch.E.; Y Cabinet; Best Drilled ' 38; Asst. Mgr. Town Hall. HERREN, CLINTON H. AH Age 24; 1st Lt. E Inf.; Saddle and Sirloin Club. Haskell HERRING, RAYMOND K. Ray ME Vernon Age 21; B C.A.C.; A.S.M.E.; Wichita Falls Club. HERTNER, HENRY E. Aft Hiney Amarillo Age 21; Major C.A.C. 1st Btn. Staff; Marketing Finance Club; Economics Club; R.V. HERZING, D. J. EE Don San Antonio Age 20; F Inf.; Distinguished Student; San Antonio Club; Scholarship Honor Society; A.I.E.E. HESS, E. C. Aft Age 24; G Inf. Mt. Pleasant senioRS ' 4 HIDELL, W. H„ JR. Bill ' ' B rc h Dallas flge 22; 1st Lt. H C.A.C.; Arch. Club, Vice-Pres. ' 40; Dallas Club; R.Y. HIGGINS, PARKER EE Age 19; A S.C. Student. HILL, CARL, JR. AA Amarillo Age 22; Capt. Cav. 2nd Sqd. Staff; Saddle and Sirloin Club; Marketing Finance Club; Panhandle Club; Polo Ass ' n; Intramural Mgr. ' 38; Y Cabinet. HILL, HOMER S. Dan” Ed Mt. Vernon Age 21; F.A.; F.F.A., Vice-Pres. ' 40; Freshman Basketball Letter. Age 23; B C.A.C.; A.S.M.E. Tom ' ' San Antonio Age 21; Major C.W.S.; A.I.Ch.E., Vice-Pres. ' 39, Pres. ' 40; Engineer ' s Council; Y Cabinet; Distinguished Student; Scholarship Honor Society; Episcopal Club; San Antonio Club. San Antonio A.I.E.E.; San Antonio Club; Distinguished ' Deacon ' ' Sinton HINSHAW, C. S. Connie CE El Paso Age 23; 1st Lt. C.A.C.; Aggie Band; A.S.C.E.; El Paso Club. HODGE, D. L. AA Sleepy Pledger Age 23; 2nd Lt. B C.A.C.; Accounting Society; R.O.A.; Wharton County Club. HOEFS, CARL Pet E Age 25; 3rd Hdq. F.A.; A.I.M.E.; Pet. Eng. Club. Hugo” Saragosa HOFMANN, W. R. AH Bunyon Mason Age 21; H Inf.; Saddle and Sirloin Club; Heart O ' Texas and Mountaineers Club. HOGAN, M. E. Mickey Waco Age 21; E F.A.; Marketing Finance Club; T” Club; Cross Country Captain. HOLICK, D. H. CE Age 22; 1st Hdq. F.A. Don Dallas s e n i o r s ' 4 EOBBBBBBBBBBnm HOLLAND, JOHN W. Dutch Franklin Age 23; 1st Lt. K Inf.; F.F.A.; Fish Track Numeral; Distin¬ guished Student; Scholarship Honor Society. HOLLIMAN, EARL J. EE Age 23; Major S.C. Btn. Staff. Speedy ' Port Arthur HOLT, B. B. Toe ' ME Weimar Age 19; 1st Lt. 2nd in Command C F.A.; A.S.M.E. HOPKINS, CLARENCE M„ JR. Hop Lfl Weatherford Age 19; D F.A.; Economics Club; Biology Club; Parker County Club. HOWARD, H. G„ JR. CE Jiggs Pleasanton Age 20; 1st Lt. 3rd C.T. F.A.; A.S.C.E.; Press Club; Btn. Staff, Circulation Mgr. ' 40; B.S.U.; Sbisa Volunteers; Winner Hand¬ ball Intramural ' 39. HOWARD, J. P. “Johnnie Pre-Med Lubbock Age 20; Captain Inf. 2nd Bin. Staff; Pre-Med. Society, Pres. ' 40; Triangle Club. HOWARD, ROSS H. Lft San Antonio Age 21; E F.A.; San Antonio Club; Press Club; Tennis Club; Economics Club. HOWELL, HORACE J. Dixie Ch E Belmont Age 21; 2nd Lt. F Inf.; A.S.Ch.E.; Triangle Club; Distinguished Student. Kingfish Lamesa Age 21; N.M.; Saddle Sirloin Club; Livestock Judging Team; International Livestock Judging Team. HUEBEL, JOHN Hub Ch E Glidden Age 20; Capt. B C.W.S.; A.I.Ch.E.; Class Historian ' 39. HUDDLE, R. S. AH HUFFAKER, J. Long-Jawn San Antonio Age 21; 2nd Lt. E F.A.; Rifle Team ’37, ' 38; San Antonio Club. HUFFMAN, MAHLON B. Pelou Harlingen Age 22; 1st Lt. Band; Accounting Society; Rio Grande Valley Club; Economics Club; R.O.A.; Camera Club; Aggie Band. HUSSEY, CLYDE “Wheesi Hereford Age 21; 2nd Lt., 1st Hdq. F.A.; A.S.M.E.; Panhandle Club; Hereford Club; Archery Club; O.B.B. IRVIN, I. J. Ikey Glen Flora Age 20; G Inf. IVIE, FARRIS Spud RR Forest Age 21; 1st Lt. G Inf.; Saddle Sirloin Club. JACKSON, R. C. Jake EE Westwood, N. J. Age 21; 2nd in Command A S.C.; A.I.E.E. JACOBY, PETE Peto RR Menard Age 25; 1st Lt. H Inf.; Heart O ' Texas Mountaineers ' Club; Saddle and Sirloin Club; Ex-4-H Club; Jr. Livestock Judging Team. JENKINS, JAMES ORVILLE L R Village Mills Age 26; 2nd Lt. 2nd C.T. F.A. JENKINS, JAMES W. Jack RR Dallas Age 23; 2nd Lt. 2nd C.T. F.A.; Dallas Club; Marketing Finance Club; Press Club; Asst. Adv. Mgr. Btn. JOHNSON, EDWARD D. Duffy RR Houston Age 22; A Eng.; Houston Club; Marketing Finance Club; Newman Club; Sbisa Volunteers. JOHNSON, LOUIS H. Shorty PME Lueders Age 20; B Eng.; A.S.M.E.; A.I.M.E.; Petroleum Geology Club; Bolo Club. JOHNSTON, ARCHIE D. CE Victoria Age 22; Hdq. Cavalry; A.S.C.E.; Y.M.C.A. Cabinet. JOHNSTON, CECIL A. Postmaster Pet E Victoria Age 24; M Inf.; Pres. Victoria County Club; Y.M.C.A. Cabinet; A.I.M.E. JONES, A. C. Squinch ME Galveston Age 19; 1st Lt. B C.A.C.; A.S.M.E. senioRS ' 4 JONES, GEORGE ASA AA Alpine Age 20; Capt. B Cav.; Saddle Sirloin Club; Capt. Polo Team. JONES, HAROLD A. Waco Age 21; B S.C.; A.I.E.E.; Distinguished Student; Scholarship Honor Society. JONES, TOM TEMPLE “T.T. P et E Little Rock, Ark. Age 21; 2nd Lt. A Eng.; A.I.M.E.; Sbisa Volunteers. JORDAN, ROBERT F. AA Apple Springs Age 21; M Inf. JOYCE, B. J. Jake Ag Ed Rising Star Age 21; B C.A.C. JURCAK, L. B. Luke” PR Burlington Age 21; D Inf.; Vice-Pres. Poultry Science Club; Natl. Inter¬ collegiate Poultry Club Assn.; Poultry Judging Team; Distinguished Student. KAWAHATA, H. H. “Dutchman flfl Hidalgo Age 20; A Inf.; Rio Grande Valley Club; Marketing Finance Club; Accounting Society; Economics Club. KENNADY, M. H„ JR. AA Duke Fort Worth Age 21; Capt. E Inf.; Best Drilled, ' 37; Marketing Finance Club; Fort Worth Club. KIESDONK, ROBERT A. “Bob Pet E Dallas Age 23; 2nd Lt. B Eng.; Newman Club; Dallas County Club. KIRK, PAUL A. Ole Man EA San Antonio Age 24; 1st Lt. E F.A.; San Antonio Club. KIRVEN, POWERS E. ”P.K. HE Amarillo Age 21; 1st Lt. A Eng.; A.S.M.E.; Distinguished Student. KIZER, C. A. Kay P et E Dallas Age 21; 1st Lt. D C.A.C.; Petroleum Club. mmm _ ; seniORS ' 4 • _ KLEUSER, CHARLES W. Pet E Dallas Age 21; C F.A.; Petroleum Engineering Club; Dallas County Club; Glee Club. KNIGHT, JOHN C. J.C. ' ' Rotan Age 21; Inf.; Marketing Finance Club; Agronomy Society; Biology Club. KNOX, ELDON M. Coleman Age 23; 1st Lt. 1st C.T. F.A. KREAGER, KARL G. K.K. Sherman Age 22; A Cavalry; Marketing Finance Club; Grayson County Club. KROLL, CHARLES A. Charlie Ch E Lagrange Age 2-1; Capt. Comp. Reg. Staff; Distinguished Student; A.I.Ch.E.-;. Y.M.C.A. Cabinet; Engineering Council. ; KUEHNE, WILBETR Rythm San Antonio Age 20; 1st Li. A F.A.; R.V.; Aggieland Orchestra; Glee Club; Industrial Education Club; Lutheran Club; San Antonio Club. KYLE, CHARLEY R. “Dean fih Madisonville Age 21; Capt. L Inf.; Saddle Sirloin Club; Distinguished Student. LACKEY, JOHN P„ JR. Efl J. P. Rice Age 21; Capt. Inf. Reg. Staff; A.S.M.E.; Intramural Mgr. ' 37, ' 40. LANE, S. W. Fish Game Cuero Age 25; Inf.; Fish Game Club; Cuero Turkey Trot Club; Freshman Livestock Judging Winner. LANGDON, WILLIAM A. “Bill Pet E Dallas Age 20; Capt. H C.A.C.; R.V.; Rifle Team; Y.M.C.A. Cabinet; Freshman Class Pres.; A.I.M.E.; Petroleum Club; Dallas County Club. LASSITER, JOSEPH B„ JR. “Joe Pet E El Dorado, Ark. Age 21; 1st Lt. D Eng.; A.I.M.E.; Petroleum Club; R.O.A. LATHAM, BILL M. “Bill RH Amarillo Age 22; 2nd Lt. 1st Hdq. F.A.; Saddle Sirloin Club; Pan¬ handle Club; O.B.B. ■■ seniORS ' 40 LAWDER, WILLIAM H. N “Willie Mobile, Ala. Age 23; 1st Lt. 2nd in Command A C.A.C.; Economics Club; Galveston Club. LAWRENCE, OSCAR V. “Vie Brownsville Age 22; Aggie Band; Petroleum-Geology Club; Rio Grande Valley Club; Economics Club. LAYCOCK, RAYMOND W. “Ray Ec Shamrock Age 20; 1st Lt. I Inf.; F.F.A.; Poultry Science Club; Greenbelt Club, Pres. ' 40. LEDBETTER, W. R. Bill ME Waco Age 21; Capt., Drum Major, 2nd in Command Aggie Band; Student Welfare ' 38; Best Drilled ' 38; Caldwell Trophy Com¬ petition ' 39; A.S.M.E.; Waco Club. LEE, R. E. “Bob Eet E Waco Age 23; F C.A.C.; Petroleum Club; A.I.M.E. LEFKOFSKY, LEON J. Lefty Pet E Corpus Christ! Age 26; Capt. E C.A.C.; Distinguished Student; Scholarship Honor Society; Petroleum Eng. Club, Pres. ' 40. LEFTWICH, J. B. “John Ball Pet E Mt. Pleasant Age 20; 1st Lt. 2nd in Command G Inf.; Petroleum Eng. Club; Piney Woods Club. LEHMBERG, WALTON R. “Coach BH Mason Age 22; Capt. G Inf.; Saddle and Sirloin Club; Heart O ' Texas and Mountaineers Club, Pres. ' 40; International Live¬ stock Judging Team; 2nd Place Soph. Livestock Judging Contest; Best Drilled ' 39. LEMM, P. J. “Tiger ■ Brenham Age 21; Capt. C Inf.; Marketing Finance Club; Washington County Club; Departmental Intramural Mgr.; Economics Club. LEWIS, TOM M. ME Waco Age 20; D Cav.; A.S.M.E.; Waco and McLennan County Club, Pres. ' 39. LEWIS, WILLIAM D. “Lute Pet E Wink Age 20; 2nd Lt. F Eng.; A.I.M.E.; Intramural Mgr. ' 39; Trans Pecos Club; R.O.A.; Petroleum-Geology Club. LIEBHAFSKY, HERBERT H. “Lieb Shiner Age 20; Capt. F.A. Reg. Staff; Lavaca Club; Economics Club; Scholarship Honor Society; Distinguished Student. senioRS ' 4 LILLY, BOB Hort Age 20; G Inf. LINGOLD, J. C. ME Age 21; B Cav.; Scholarship Honor Society. Crowell Avinger LIPPARD, I. A. jack Waco Age 22; 1st Lt. 2nd in Command D Cavalry; Marketing Finance Club; Waco Club; Boxing Club; Intramural Mgr.; R.V.; Student Welfare Committee; 2nd Lt. R.V. ' s. LIPPMAN, L. J. Rosenberg Age 20; A C.W.S.; Economics Club; Fort Bend County Club; Hillel Club. LIPSCOMB, G. MORGAN EE Age 22; A Sig. Corps; Port Arthur Club; A.I.E.E. Jo-Jo Port Arthur LIPSCOMB, S. W BA Webb College Station Age 22; 1st Lt. E F.A.; Marketing Finance Club; Economics Club. LOGAN, R. M. Fatboy Agr Georgetown Age 21; K Inf.; Poultry Egg Club. LOMAX, E. B. Brint AA Franklin Age 21; 1st Lt. Inf. Band; Aggie Band; Accounting Society. LUCKENBACH, AUSTIN A. Luke EA San Antonio Age 20; B Cavalry. LUTZ, H. HAMMEN Esquire VM Baltimore, Md. Age 21; M.G. Cav.; J.V.M.A. LYONS, JNO. F. Jack LA Fort Worth Age 21; Capt. Hdq. Cav. McADOO, STEWART F. Me Hart Abilene Age 24; 2nd Lt. 3rd C.T. F.A.; Hort. Society; Abilene Club s e n i o r s •4 McCftNN, JESS R. flgr San Saba flge 21; N.M. McCHESNEY, DON R. Mac ' ChE Del Rio flge 22; Capt. C C.W.S.; fl.I.Ch.E.; Distinguished Student; Scholarship Honor Society; Del Rio Club; Press Club; Battalion Staff. McFarland, j. h. Eft flge 21; 2nd Lt. B S.C.; Tyler Club. McGEE, LEROY C. Efl McCORD, THOMAS F. Tommie ' ' Sci Kingsville flge 20; Major Inf. 3rd Btn. Staff; Geology Club; A.I.M.E.; Gulf Coast Club; Press Club; Longhorn Staff; R.O.fl. McCOY, JIM H. Jim Eddy fig Ed Eddy Age 23; 1st Lt. I Inf. McCULLAR, F. MAX Coal Miner Kingsville flge 21; Capt. Inf. 1st Btn. Staff; Gulf Coast Club; A.S.M.E.; Distinguished Student; Sr. Class Pres.; Who ' s Who in American Colleges and Universities; R.O.fl. MCDONALD, HARRY E. Mac E Fort Worth Age 22; C C.A.C.; Distinguished Student; A.I.M.E.; Petroleum Club; Sbisa Volunteers; Fort Worth Club. Age 22; 1st Lt. B S.C.; Panhandle Club; A.I.E.E.; Radio Club. Me Brownsville Age 20; 1st Lt. 2nd in Command 3rd C.T., F.A.; Rio Grande Valley Club; Petroleum Club; A.I.M.E. McKEE, JOHN MICHAE L Heinie EA El Paso Age 21; 1st Lt. 2nd in Command C Eng.; Intramural Manager; A.S.C.E.; Newman Club. McINTIRE, C. R. Pet E McKENZIE, J. B. Jimmie EE El Paso Age 21; Lt. Colonel Composite Reg. Staff; A.I.E.E.; El Paso Club; R.O.A.; Intramural Manager. McKNIGHT, WINSTON C. Winkle Gonzales Age 21; 2nd Lt. F Inf.; Economics Club; Marketing Finance Club; Biology Club; Triangle Club. wmamaa a BmHBB senioRs ' 40 McLEflN, JOHN fl. flfl Mac Calf Creek Age 22; D Cav.; Marketing Finance Club; T Club; Capt. Track Team ' 40; Heart O ' Texas and Mountaineers Club. McNIEL, MONROE ELTON Agr Age 19; Agronomy Society. Huntington MACKEY, JOHN C. Hort Mac Wortham Age 20; 1st Lt. Inf. 3rd Btn. Staff; Vice-Pres. Horticulture Society; Intramural Mgr. MAGER, NEAL A. Smager Ch E Amarillo Age 22; B F.A.; Individual Intramural Champ ' 37, ' 38; A.S.Ch.E.; Newman Club; Panhandle Club. MANLEY, CARL H. Pig E Denison Age 19; A C.W.S.; Pres. Grayson County Club; Intramural Mgr.; A.I.Ch.E. MAPLES, HERRON N. Pet E Sunshine Bonham Age 21; 1st Lt. 2nd in Command F.A. Band; A.I.M.E.; Petro¬ leum Club; Pres. Bonham Club, ' 40. MARSH, DENVER C. DH Stud London Age 20; 2nd Lt. I Inf.; Kream Kow Klub; Heart O ' Texas and Mountaineers Club; Junior Dairy Judging Team; Na¬ tional Dairy Judging Team. MARTIN, CARL ALBERT, JR. AH C. A. Menard Age 23; Maj. Inf. 2nd Btn Staff; Distinguished Student- Saddle Sirloin Club; 4-H Club; Scholarship Honor Society. MARTIN, C. C. ”C-Square A rc h E McGregor Age 21; E Eng.; 3rd Place Fish M.E. Contest; 2nd Place Fish Drawing Contest; Architectural Society; Rifle Team. MARTIN, D. R. Sprucy AA Mart Age 24; Accounting Society; Waco Club. MARTIN, ROY G. Ag Ed Cotulla Age 20; 2nd Lt. E Inf.; Pres. Southwest Texas Club; Meats Judging Team; Saddle Sirloin Club; Distinguished Stu¬ dent; F.F.A., Pres. ' 40; Scholarship Honor Society. MASON, CURTIS L. Agr Age 20; N.M. New Boston senioRS ' 4 MASON, J. P. EA Houston Age 24; 1st Lt. 2nd in Command F Eng.; A.S.M.E.; Houston Club. MATHEWS, QUINTON S. Snow Ag Ed Bangs Age 20; K Inf.; Distinguished Student; Horticulture Society; F.F.A.; Scholarship Honor Society. MAYHEW, IRA Q. ME ' T.Q. Brady Age 21; Capt. A C.A.C.; R.V.; Heart O ' Texas and Moun¬ taineers ' Club; Golf Team; A.S.M.E.; Student Welfare Com¬ mittee. MAYO, W. P., JR. Bill EA Houston Age 22; 2nd Lt. D Eng.; Houston Club. MAZZAGATTI, ROY P. R.P.M. EE Beaumont Age 23; A S.C.; Beaumont Club; Newman Club; Distin¬ guished Student; A.I.E.E. MEFFERD, ROY Ag Ed Stephenville Age 19; 2nd Lt. K Inf.; F.F.A.; Scholarship Honor Society. MEISTER, A. G. P. G. Agr Pharr Age 22; A Inf.; Rio Grande Valley Club; Agronomy Society. MELTON, WILLIAM CURTIS, JR. ME Mt. Pleasant Age 20; 1st Lt. Inf. 2nd Btn. Staff; Bolo Club; A.S.M.E; Aero¬ nautical Society; Pres. Mt. Pleasant Club. MENZIES, PERRY Ento Little Blue Menard Age 22; 2nd Lt. C Inf.; Entomology Club; Heart O ' Texas and Mountaineers Club. MERRITT, CHARLES J. flft Age 20; K Inf. MEYER, N. S. CE Age 22; Eng.; A.S.C E. Maud Nor San Antonio MEYNARD, E. B. ME Ernie Cuero Age 21; H Inf.; Cuero Turkey Trot Club, Pres. ' 40; A.S.M.E.; Chairman Infantry Ball, ' 37; Press Club; Scientific Review Staff, Engineering Editor, ' 40; Student Counsellor, ' 40; Who ' s Who in American Colleges and Universities. m SGniORS ' 4 MICHALKA, RUDOLPH E. ME Rudy Cameron Age 21; 1st Lt. Band; Pres. Newman Club; A.S.M.E.; Dis¬ tinguished Student. MILLARD, MELVIN R. DH “Square Abilene Age 20; 1st Lt. A C.A.C.; Junior Dairy Products Judging Team; Pres. Kream Kow Klub; National Dairy Products Judging Team ' 40; Abilene Club, Pres. ' 40, Sec.-Treas. ' 38. MILLER, ARCHIE BOYD EE Age 22; 2nd Lt. B S.C.; A.I.E.E. Bellevue MILLER, B. J. Pet E “Buck Athens Age 21; Maj. Eng. 1st Btn. Staff; A.I.M.E.; Scholarship Honor Society. MILLER, CHARLES F. Pet E Charlie Lake Charles, La. Age 21; 1st Lt. A C.A.C.; Petroleum Club; A.I.M.E.; Intramural Mgr.; Fish Football; Varsity Baseball ' 38. MILLER, HOWELL D. VM ' Doug Tolar Age 22; Lt. Col. Inf. Reg. Staff; Scholarship Honor Society; Distinguished Student; Junior A.V.M.A.; Press Club; Who ' s Who in American Colleges and Universities; Lonahorn Staff. MIMS, C. D. “Dow Pet p Houston Age 21; 1st Lt. 3rd C.T. F.A.; Petroleum Engineering Club; A.I.M.E.; R.V.; Houston Club, Vice-Pres. ' 39, Pres. ' 40. MITCHELL, BRYAN EARL, JR Pet E Mitch Marlin Age 21; 1st Lt. E C.A.C.; Distinguished Student; Freshman Y.M.C.A. Cabinet; Petroleum Geology Club; A.I.M.E.; A.S.M.E.; Intramural Mgr. ' 40. MITCHELL, GEORGE P. “Greek Pet E Galveston Age 20; Maj. 1st Btn. F.A.; Tennis ' 38, ' 39, ' 40; Petroleum Engineering Club; Scholarship Honor Society; Distinguished Student; Galveston Club; A.I.M.E.; Engineers Council. MITCHELL, M. E. “Mitch Pet E Houston Age 21; 1st Lt. D F.A.; Houston Club; A.I.M.E.; Pe troleum Engineering Club. MOORE, DALTON, JR. PME Age 21; C C.A.C.; A.S.M.E.; A.I.M.E. Sweetwater MOORE, PAUL J. PetE “P.J. San Antonio Age 22; D Cav.; Petroleum Engineering Club; San Antonio Club; Newman Club. senioRS ' 40 ■■■■■■■■■■■■■■ MOORE, W. R. ME Munday Age 20; Capt. Inf. Reg. Staff; A.S.M.E.; Distinguished Student; Scholarship Honor Society. MOREHEAD, S. E. Coo flfl Bryan Age 21; 1st Hdq. F.A.; Marketing Finance Club. MORGAN, ISAAC ALVIN, JR. Al M Marshall Age 23; 2nd Lt. F F.A.; Marketing Finance Club; East Texas Club. MORRIS, J. A. Agr Age 23; N.M. Sam Lindale MOSELEY, HAL MILLARD Arch Moskellie Dallas Age 22; F F.A.; Student Engineering Council; Dallas Club; Architectural Society, Secy. ' 39, Pres. ' 40. MOSELEY, J. C. CE Cleburne Age 22; Capt. 1st Hdq. F.P..; A.S.C.E.; Scholarship Honor Society; R.O.A. MOSHER, W. L. ME Age 21; E C.A.C.; A.S.M.E.; Dallas Club. Bill Dallas MOSTYN, HENRY B. VM Banks Conroe Age 21; Capt. D Cav.; Boxing and Wrestling Champion ' 39; Junior A.V.M.A. MOTHES, FRANK G. Arch Age 20. MOUDY, CHESTER E„ JR. ME Age 22; 1st Lt. Inf.; A.S.M.E.; Greenville Club. MUELLER, C. A. Agr Age 22; D C.A.C. Dumpy Seymour Nevada “Sarge Beeville MURPHY, JAMES A. EA Jimmie Waco Age 21; D Eng.; Economics Club; Waco Club; A.S.C.E. seniORS ' 4 • _ ' MURRAY, R. J. Skeeter Arlington Age 21; 2nd Lt. 1st C.T. F.A.; South Plains Club; O.B.B. MURRAY, V ILLIAM H. Bill Eagle Pass Age 21; F.A. Band; Editor-in-Chief of Battalion ' 40; Junior Editor Managing Editor of Battalion ' 39; Press Club; Distinguished Student; Who ' s Who in American Colleges and Universities; Student Publications Board; Winner Fresh¬ man English Contest; Economics Club; Southwest Texas Club; Cosmopolitan Club; Pre-Law Club; Vice-Pres. Biology Club, ' 38- ' 39. NEAL, ROY L. Forney Age 22; E F.A.; Accounting Society; Economics Club; Market¬ ing Finance Club. NEELLEY, A. C. Slim Pst E Bryan Age 20; 1st Lt. A F.A.; A.I.M.E.; Petroleum-Geology Club. NEWMAN, C. J. ”Cy BB Graham Age 22; Capt. H Inf.; Marketing 6c Finance Club; Pres. Young County Club; Y.M.C.A. Cabinet. NICHOLS, R. A. Nick B g Eng Rockwall Age 22; C Cav.; Ag. Engineering Society; Boxing Club. yi f ' NICKS, PAUL B. P.B. PB Beaumont Age 20; B F.A.; Accounting Society; Economics Club; Beau¬ mont Club. NOEL, JAMES A. EA Jimmy Rice Age 23; D Inf.; Intramural Mgr.; Ellis County Club; A.S.M.E. NORTON, AREA L. Buck EE San Antonio Age 23; Maj. Corps Staff; San Antonio Club; A.I.M.E. NORTON, WILLIAM M„ JR. Bill EE Bovina Age 21; 2nd Lt. Hdq. S.C.; Panhandle Club; A.I.E.E. NOVELLI, ROSS J. Nove E B Galveston Age 20; 1st Lt. 2nd C.T. F.A.; Pres. Galveston Club ' 39; Intramural Mgr.; Pres. Spanish Club ' 39; Economics Club; Newman Club; Light-Heavy Boxing Champ ' 36. NUTT, GERALD B. Jerry BA Beeville Age 21; C F.A.; Marketing 6c Finance Club; Agronomy Society; Economics Club; Gulf Coast Club; Sbisa Volun¬ teers. 1 J_ senioRS ' 4 IHHH PALMER, CECIL M, EE Age 22; A S.C.; A.I.M.E.; Waco Club. PALMER, GOUGH J„ III fifl ODOM, M. W. Watty Pet E Dallas Age 21; B Eng.; Distinguished Student; A.I.M.E.; Sbisa Volun¬ teers. OLIVER, MAC D., JR. Pet E San Antonio Age 22; Capt. E F.A.; Scholarship Honor Society; Dis¬ tinguished Student; Petroleum Engineering Club; Pres. San Antonio Club; Junior Petroleum Scholarship Award; A.I.M.E.; Departmental Intramural Mgr. OSBORN, M. LEON Jug Pgr Claude Age 21; 2nd Lt. D Inf.; Agronomy Society; Panhandle Club; Distinguished Student; Scholarship Honor Society. OSBORNE, CHARLES EDWARD ML Three Rivers Age 21; 1st Lt. D C.A.C.; A.S.M.E.; Intramural Rifle Team; Episcopal Club. OSWALT, W. H. Bill CL Dallas Age 21; Lt Col. Corps Staff; Y.M.C.A. Cabinet; Faculty Relations Committee; Regimental Rifle Team; A.S.C.E.; A.S.Ch.E.; Dallas Club; Who ' s Who in American Colleges and Universities; R.O.A. PACKER, R. E. Pack Corsicana Age 23; 1st Lt. 2nd in Command 3rd Hdq. F.A.; Scholarship Honor Society; Distinguished Student; Best Drilled ' 38. Age 20; 1st Lt. 1st Hdq. F.A.; Economics Club; Marketing Finance Club; Houston Club; Episcopal Club. PAPPAS, GEORGE F. EE “Caesar Dallas Age 21; F.A. Band; Dallas Club; A.I.M.E.; Aggie Band. PARKER, E. C. Rufus Pet L San Antonio Age 21; Capt. F.A. 1st Btn. Staff; A.I.M.E.; Petroleum Engi¬ neering Club; San Antonio Club. PARKS, D. T. Tip C!:1 E Dallas Age 19; Maj. Corps Staff; A.I.Ch.E.; Dallas Club; Intramural Mgr. PARKS, G. B. Bots Pet E Beaumont Age 20; 1st Lt. Hdq. Cav.; Beaumont Club; Aggie Band. s e n i o r s ' 4 o PARKS, SAMUEL JACKSON Pappy ' ' Dallas Age 21; 1st Lt. F C.A.C.; A.S.M.E.; Intramural Rifle Team; Dallas Club. PARRIS, H. B., JR. Buster Dallas Age 21; Capt. C C.A.C.; Dallas Club; Accounting Society; Best Drilled R.V. ' 39; Second in Command R.Y. ' s ' 40. PARTRIDGE, H. J. Quail Ag Eng Munday Age 23; E Inf.; A.S.A.E. PATRICK, RICHARD L. Pat En ? Temple Age 22; Capt. C.A.C. 2nd Btn. Staff; Distinguished Student; A.S.A.E.; 2nd Place Slide Rule Contest; Best Drilled Medal; Scholarship Honor Society. PATTON, J. D. Jim Dallas Age 21; 2nd in Command C Cav.; Economics Club; Mar¬ keting Finance Club; Dallas Club. PENDERY, H. V. Sonnie Greenville Age 21; M Inf.; Marketing Finance Club; Economics Club; Aggieland Orchestra; Greenville Club. PENROD, BOYCE J. AA Penrod Gonzales Age 22; Inf.; Accounting Society; Distinguished Student. PEPPER, G. R. AH Pep Sweetwater Age 22; F Inf.; Saddle Sirloin Club. PERRIN, FRANK W. Blind Frank CE Cameron Age 21; 2nd in Command E Eng.; A.S.C.E.; Scholarship Honor Society. PETERS, EBER H., JR. Pet E Calvert Age 21; 1st Lt. Inf. 1st Btn. Staff; Vice-Pres. Petroleum Club; Student Eng. Council; Track Numeral ' 37; Track ' 38; Cross Country ' 37. r PETERSON, DONALD W. Don ME Fort Worth Age 21; 1st Lt. Eng. 1st Btn. Staff; Fort Worth Club; Scholar¬ ship Honor Society; A.S.M.E. PETTIT, MORRIS W. Ag Eng Bloomburg Age 21; 1st Lt. Band; Vice-Pres. Ag. Eng. Society; Aggie Band. s e n i o r s ' 4 o PETTY, HERMAN L. flfl Santo Age 20; Capt. Inf. 3rd Btn. Staff; Marketing Finance Club, Distinguished St udent; Scholarship Honor Society. PICKETT, GARLAND D. flfl Bryan Age 22; 2nd Lt. 2nd C.T. F.A.; Accounting Society; O.B.B. PIERCE, FRED A., JR. Bodie flfl Ruling Age 21; Capt. Inf. Reg. Staff; Junior Yell Leader ' 39; Chief Yell Leader ' 40; Press Club; Scientific Review Staff Business Mgr. ' 40; Vice-Pres. Accounting Society; Vice-Pres. Triangle Club; Y Cabinet; Sbisa Volunteers; Who ' s Who in Ameri¬ can Colleges and Universities. PIPKIN, CARL H. flfl Beaumont Age 22; 1st Lt. Band; Marketing Finance Club; R.O.A.; Town Hall Committee ' 39, ' 40; Aggie Band; Beaumont A. M. Club. PITTS, D. D. ME Age 27; Capt. C.A.C. Reg. Staff; R.V.; A.S.M.E. POAGE, J. D. fig Eng Age 23; G Inf.; San Angelo Club. Dick Grandview Big Lake POOL, FRANK M. Pet E Waco Age 21; 1st Lt. A Cav.; A.I.M.E.; Petroleum Club; Y Cabinet; R.O.A.; Student Welfare Committee; McLennan County Club. POST, VICTOR W. Vic Rg Ed Schulenburg Age 22; G Inf.; F.F.A., Historian ' 40. POSTON, BILLIE L. Bill Rg r Valley Mills Age 23; F.A.; Saddle Sirloin Club; Agronomy Society. POWELL, CLIFFORD G. fl g r Dublin Age 19; Agronomy Society; Distinguished Student; Scholar¬ ship Honor Society. PRICE, ALVIN A. ”A1 Iredell Age 22; 1st Lt. L Inf.; Kream Kow Klub; Junior Dairy Judging Team; National Judging Team; Dairy Senior Coun¬ cil; Scholarship Honor Society. PRICE, WOODROW W. Woodie flgr Eliasville Age 21; Entomology Club. s e n i o r s ' 4 o PROPPS, O. D.. JR. Pat flH Benjamin Age 22; 1st Lt. A Cav.; Saddle Sirloin Club. REAGOR, ARTHUR, JR. Hillsboro Age 21; A.S.M.E.; Scholarship Honor Society. REAVIS, HARLEY NEAL Pet E Livingston Age 22; 1st Lt. Second in Command A Inf.; Petroleum Club; A.I.M.E. REnD, F. J. Ferdy Pet E Beaumont Age 20; 2nd Lt. A C.A.C.; Petroleum Club; Beaumont Club; Pres. Newman Club; Boxing Club; Intramural Boxing Cham¬ pion; A.I.M.E.; R.V. REED, JOHN D. flgr Age 24; Agronomy Society. REEDER, WILLIAM H. flfl Age 21; 1st Lt. Second in Command Society. REESE, EDWIN L. Ag Ed Graham Age 22; Intramural Sports. REHKEMPER, JACK A. VM Dallas Age 23; Capt. M.G. Cav.; Dallas Club; Newman Club; A.V.M.A. REHKEMPER, W. L. VM Dallas Age 25; D C.A.C.; Dallas Club; Newman Club; A.V.M.A.; Saddle Sirloin Club; Distinguished Student; Scholarship Honor Society. REYNOLDS, J. G. John RR Dallas Age 21; 1st Lt. H Inf.; Dallas Club; Accounting Society; Mar¬ keting Finance Club; Intramural Mgr.; Sbisa Volunteers. REYNOLDS, WALTER E. Dub RR Dallas Age 23; I Inf.; Dallas Club; Marketing Finance Club; Economics Club. RHOTEN, G. P. Geepie EE Fort Worth Age 19; Capt. S.C. Btn. Staff; A.I.E.E.; Y Cabinet; Distin¬ guished Student; Fort Worth Club. senioRS -40 HHHI RICE, JOHNNY flgr Mac Collinsville Age 22; 1st Lt. 2nd in Command I Inf.; Agronomy Society; Grayson County Club; Baseball; Intramural Mgr. RICHARDS, TOM S. Tommy- Pet E Houston Age 21; 1st Lt. D F.A.; A.I.M.E.; Houston Club; Scholarship Honor Society; Sec.-Treas. Soph. Class; Vice-Pres. Junior Class. RICHARDS, W. C. Bill H° rt Grapeland Age 21; 1st Lt. L Inf.; Horticulture Society. RICHMOND, M. K. Moscow EE Borger Age 21; 1st Lt. B S.C.; A.I.E.E.; Panhandle Club. RIDLEHUBER, J. M. Jim DH Tyler Age 19; Kream Kow Klub; B.S.U.; Dairy Products Judging Team. RISINGER, BEN WEIR ME Age 22; E Inf.; A.S.M.E. Buck Eddy ROBBINS, J. T. Jay” flH Coolidge Age 20; 1st Lt. E Inf.; Saddle Sirloin Club. ROBERTSON, WARREN Butch ME Amarillo Age 22; F.A.; Swimming Team; Water Polo Team. ROBINSON, ROBERT R. Bob Efl Dallas Age 22; 1st Lt. B C.A.C.; R.V.; R.O.A.; Economics Club; A.S.M.E. ROBISHAW, A. P. Robi P® 1 E Houston Age 22; Capt. Eng. Reg. Staff; A.I.M.E.; Petroleum Club; Houston Club; Newman Club; R.O.A. ROCKWOOD, WILLIAM R. Bill ctl E Wharton Age 21; 1st Lt. C Eng.; Pres. Wharton County Club; A.I.Ch.E.; Eighth Corps Rifle Team. RODDY, R. C. ME Age 21; Capt. E Eng. Egypt senioRS ' 40 ■■■■■■■I RODRIGUEZ, F. ADAMS Flaco ' ' CE Jalapa, Ver., Mex. Age 22; C Eng.; A.S.C.E. RODRIGUEZ, MIGUEL A. Mayco Bayaman, Puerto Rico Age 20; 1st Lt. Inf. 3rd Btn. Staff; Kream Kow Klub; Pres. Cosmopolitan Club. RODWAY, FRED S. Jitter Ec Garden City Age 21; 1st Lt. B Inf.; Saddle Sirloin Club; San Angelo Club. ROESNER, EARL HAROLD flgr Katy Age 21; Inf.; Pres. Poultry Science Club. ROGERS, J. D. ME Age 21; B C.A.C.; A.S.M.E.; Waco Club. ROGERS, J. FRANK ME Age 21; A.S.M.E.; Tarrant County Club. ROSS, WILLIAM ROBERT AH Age 21; F.A. Bill Franklin ROTH, SIDNEY A. VM Age 24, A.V.M.A.; Hillel Sid New York, N.Y. Club; Cosmopolitan Club. RUCKER, H. L. Ruck flfl Santo Age 19; Inf.; Scholarship Honor Society; Marketing Finance Club. RUCKMAN, JOE B. PR Karnes City Age 21; F Inf.; Marketing Finance Club. RUDY, JACK HARRIS Jack Pre-Med Irving Age 22; M Inf.; Glee Club; Dallas Club; Pre-Med. Club, Sec.-Treas. ' 39, Vice-Pres. ' 40. RUSS, T. A. Tom R rc h Houston Age 21; C.A.C.; Architectural Club; Houston Club. s g n i o R S ' 4 RUSSELL, ED Pop ME Corpus Christi Age 22; A.S.M.E.; Gulf Coast Club. RUTAN, JOE L. ER Shreveport, La. Age 22; 1st Lt. 1st Hdq. F.A.; Shreveport A. M. Club. SANDLIN, FRED C. CE SANDERS, B. LYNN Corsicana Age 19; 2nd Lt. C F.A.; Marketing Finance Club; Eco¬ nomics Club; Corsicana Club. SANDERS, IRWIN C. EE Age 20; 1st Lt. B S.C.; A.I.E.E.; Abilene Club. Sandy Anson SANDERS, JOHN J. Sandy Pet E Corpus Christi Age 20; A C.A.C.; Scholarship Honor Society; Petroleum Club; A.I.M.E. SANDIDGE, W. J. Pet E Dusty Shreveport, La. Age 21; 2nd Lt. 1st Hdq. F.A.; Petroleum Club; Geology Club; A.I.M.E.; R.O.A.; O.B.B.; Shreveport A. M. Club. Fred San Angelo Age 23; 1st Lt. 2nd in Command B Inf.; A.S.C.E.; Pres. San Angelo Club; Scholarship Honor Society; Distinguished Student; Student Welfare Committee. SCHAER, W. K. ’Klop RH Sealy Age 21; 2nd Lt. 1st Hdq. F.A.; Saddle Sirloin Club; Agronomy Society; O.B.B. SCHMIDT, HILTON A. Bill VM Seguin Age 22; 1st Lt. M.G. Cav.; A.V.M.A. SCHMIDT, WILLIAM ADAM Dutchman RH Gregory Age 21; 1st Lt. 2nd in Command H C.A.C.; Saddle and Sirloin Club; Gulf Coast Club; Intramural Wrestling ' 39; Intramural Mgr. ' 40. SCHNABEL, A. O. Al” ER Dallas Age 21; Capt. 2nd Hdq. F.A.; R.V.; Accounting Society. SCHNEIDER, CARL C. Fort Worth Age 22; Capt. C.A.C. 1st Btn. Staff; A.S.C.E.; Sec ' y Scholar¬ ship Honor Society; Fort Worth Club. mm seniORS ' 4 SCHRANK, WINFRED C. Hamilton Age 22; 2nd Lt. I Inf.; Accounting Society; Scholarship Honor Society. SCHULTE, OTTO J. PH Brenham Age 21; 2nd Lt. L Inf.; Poultry fudging Team; Poultry Science Club; Washington-Austin County Club. SCHUTZ, A. D. Pet p San Antonio Age 22; Capt. F.A. Regt. Staff; Sec ' y Petroleum-Geology Club; Vice-Pres. San Antonio Club. SCHUTZ, CHARLES D. Pet E San Antonio Age 22; Capt. F.A. Regt. Staff; Vice-Pres. Freshman Class; Petroleum Club; San Antonio Club. SCOTT, AUSTIN G. Scotty Huffman Age 21; 1st C.T. F.A.; Marketing Finance Club; Ex 4-H Club; Liberty County Club. SCOTT, HUGH L. “Buddy Pet E Houston Age 22; 1st Lt. D F.A.; Houston Club; Petroleum Club; A.I.M.E.; Boxing Club; Intramural Boxing Champ, ' 37. SEALY, MARTIN T. “Doc Houston Age 22; 1st Lt. F C.A.C.; Swimming Team; Water Polo Team; Houston Club; Pre-Med Club; Biology Club. SEAY, EDGAR W. Wes Bsr r Waxahachie Age 23; Capt. B F.A.; Fish Basketball; Ellis County Club; Agronomy Society, Sec.-Treas. ' 38, Pres. ' 39; Best Drilled ' 37. SEAY, L. E. VM Age 24; 2nd Lt. M.G. Cav.; A.V.M.A. Winnsboro SEWARD, CLAY L. G E Brenham Age 23; E C.A.C.; Washington County Club; Geology Club; A.I.M.E. SHAHAN, DAVID R. fudge Ed Lipscomb Age 24; F Eng.; 4-H Club; Panhandle Club; F.F.A. SHARP, fAMES M. Dan Sci Dallas Age 19; 2nd Comman d Inf. Band; Capt. R.V. Company; Long¬ horn Staff; Press Club; Distinguished Student; Dallas Club; Who ' s Who in American Colleges and Universities; Scholar¬ ship Honor Society. ■ senioRS ' 40 SHARP, T. F. “Chico CE Dallas Age 21; 1st Lt. C C.A.C.; A.S.C.E.; Dallas Club; Intramural Mgr. SHAW, I. ARNOLD flfl “J. Dallas Age 21; C F.A.; Dallas Club; Marketing Finance Club; Economics Club; Accounting Society. SHEPHERD, M. F. EE Age 21; 1st Lt. Hdq. S.C.; A.I.E.E. SHEPHERD, PAUL B. EE Age 23; 2nd Lt. Hdq. S.C.; A.I.E.E. Bryan “Shep Bryan SHIELS, R. T., JR EE “Bob Dallas Age 21; Lt. Col. F.A.; 2nd Lt. R.V.; Capt. Pistol Team; Minor “T ; Best Drilled ' 38; Scholarship Honor Society; Sec.-Treas. Dallas Club; Who ' s Who in American Colleges and Uni¬ versities. SHOULTZ, J. C„ JR. Jimmie Grapeland Age 20; Capt. Band Staff; Distinguished Student; R.V.; Intra¬ mural Mgr. Inf. Band; Pre-Law Club; Battle of Flowers Oratorical Contest; Managing Editor and Sports Editor of Longhorn; Press Club; Economics Club. SIBECK, L. G. “Si R rc h Little Rock, Ark. Age 21; 2nd Lt. A Eng.; Pres. Architectural Club. SIMPSON, C. E„ JR. Ch E “Bill Tyler Age 22; Capt. Comp. Regt. Staff; A.I.Ch.E.; Economics Club; R.O.A. SIMPSON, D. P. “D.P. Christoval Age 20; Capt. Eng. Regt. Staff; Architectural Club; San An¬ gelo Club; Intramural Mgr.; Tumbling Team; Distinguished Student; A.E.S. SIMS, EDWIN C„ JR. fig Ed Age 22; 2nd Lt. L Inf.; F.F.A. Mt. Pleasant SINGLETARY, G. F. Pet E Age 22; 2nd Lt. A.I.M.E. Bryan 1st CT F.A.; Petroleum-Geology Club; SLATON, WILLIAM T. PME Age 21; Capt. D C.A.C.; R.V.; Scholarship Honor A.I.M.E.; A.S.M.E.; Best Drilled ' 38. Dallas Society; S G n I O R s 4 i hhbihh SMITH, BILLY G. B9 r Jacksonville Age 20; C Inf.; Agronomy Society; Vice-Pres. Jacksonville Club. SMITH, BOYD L. Smittie Houston Age 24; 2nd Lt. C F.A.; A.S.M.E.; Houston Club; Sbisa Vol¬ unteers. SMITH, G. C. Smitty ME Galveston Age 22; 2nd Lt. 2nd CT F.A.; Winner Freshman Cross Coun¬ try Race; Treas. Galveston Club; A.S.M.E.; Varsity Track Squad; Varsity Letter; Cross Country Team ' 36, ' 37, Capt. ' 37. SMITH, GEO. W. Big Dag Memphis Age 21; 1st Lt. Inf. Band; Editor Longhorn ' 40; Jr. Editor Long¬ horn ' 39; Press Club, Pres. ' 40; Distinguished Student; Schol¬ arship Honor Society; Economics Club; Accounting Society; Student Publications Board; Panhandle A. M. Club; Who ' s Who in American Colleges and Universities; Aggie Band. SMITH, HOWARD C. Snuffy CE El Paso Age 21; 2nd in Command F F.A.; A.S.C.E.; El Paso Club. SMITH, JOE H. flgr Austin Age 23; F Inf.; Travis County Club; Agronomy Society. Smitty Lockhart Staff; R.V.; Sec.-Treas. Triangle Club Smitty Marathon Age 21; Inf.; Saddle and Sirloin Club. SMITH, TRACY E. T EA Corsicana Age 21; E Eng.; Senior Intramural Mgr.; Fish Intramural Mgr.; Best Drilled ' 38; A.S.M.E.; Navarro County Club. SMITH, VERNON SEYMOUR Vernon flrch Dallas Age 20; Capt. F.A. Regt. Staff; Sec ' y Architectural Club ' 38; Sec.-Treas. R.V. ' s ' 39; Pres. Dallas Club ' 40. SMITH, W. P„ JR. Smitty EE San Benito Age 22; Capt. A S.C.; Chairman A.I.E.E.; Distinguished Student. SMYTH, NEEDHAM B. J U g flrch Uvalde Age 20; 1st Lt. F Eng.; Architectural Club; Southwest Texas Club. ■mhhhi — — seniORS ' 40 SNYDELAflR, N. fl. ME flge 21; A Eng.; A.S.M.E.; Cosmopolitan Club. SOWELL, EDWARD NEAL ME Age 20; 2nd Lt. F C.A.C.; A.S.M.E. SPANGLER, JOHN H. flfl Nico Mexico City Sow Elgin Chongo” Lometa Age 21; 1st Lt. C C.A.C.; Marketing Finance Club; Sbisa Volunteers. SPARKS, RICHARD E. ftfl Dick Ysleta Age 21; 1st Lt., 2nd in Command 1st Hdq. F.A.; Economics Club; Marketing Finance Club; Distinguished Student; Scholarship Honor Society; El Paso Club. SPARRA, C. R. Lfl Age 24; 1st Lt., 2nd in Command 2nd C.T. F.A. SPEED, R. J. ME Age 23; 1st Lt. F Eng.; R.O.A.; A.S.M.E. Roger Houston Shafter SPRUIELL, LOWELL L. Goon Rg Ed Iowa Park Age 23; Capt. D Inf.; F.F.A.; Poultry Egg Club. STALHEIM, O. H. VM Age 22; N.M. Ole Sherman, S. D. STAMBAUGH, KEN Squarehead” E Seguin Age 21; Capt. Comp. Reg. Staff; Distinguished Student; Scholarship Honor Society; A.I.Ch.E.; San Antonio Club; Camera Club. STANLEY, O. W. Efl Dub Waco Age 22; D Eng.; A.S.C.E.; Economics Club; Waco Club. STANTON, W. L. Pet E Houston Age 24; 2nd Hdq. F.A.; Petroleum Geology Club; A.I.M.E.; Houston Club. STECHMAN, CHAS. W. ME “Charlie Galveston Age 21; 1st Lt., 2nd in Command B C.A.C.; A.S.M.E.; Gal¬ veston Club, Vice Pres. ' 40; Newman Club, Sec ' y ' 40. m m SGniORS ' 4 ■■■■■■■■ STEED, WILLIAM G. Ch E Age 20; C C.W.S.; A.I.Ch.E.; Dallas Club. “Rabbi Dallas STEPHENS, ERNEST E„ JR flfl “Steve Greenville Age 21; L Inf.; Greenville Club; Marketing Finance Club; Economics Club; Marburger Moppers. STEPHENS, W. R. AH “Steve Mt. Pleasant Age 26; I Inf.; Mt. Pleasant Club; Dallas County Club. STEPHENSON, RAY C. Agr “Steve Bremond Age 20; 1st Lt., 2nd in Command M Inf.; Agronomy Society, Vice Pres. ' 40. STEURER, GEORGE E. ME “Butch Beaumont Age 22; 1st Lt. A Eng.; Distinguished Student; Sophomore Representative; A.S.M.E.; Town Hall Assistant. STEVENS, TOM DEAN T.D. Jacksonville Age 22; 2nd Lt. C Eng.; A.S.M.E.; Aeronautical Club; Eco¬ nomics Club; Jacksonville Club. STEWART, WILLIAM J. “Bill Ed Bryan ' s Mill Age 22; N.M.; Poultry and Egg Club; F.F.A. STONE, ROBERT S. Agr “Bob Holland Age 24; Cav.; Agronomy Society; Bell County Club; “T Club; Baseball, Co-Captain ' 40. STROHACKER, L. G. ME Age 25; D C.A.C.; “Louie” Kerrville STROTHER, JAMES EE “Jimmy San Antonio Age 21; 2nd Lt. A S.C.; A.I.E.E.; San Antonio Club. STRUWE, R. M. “Shorty San Antonio Age 21; Captain Inf. Reg ' t Staff; Ellis County Club; Account¬ ing Society; Y Cabinet; Economics Club. STUKENBURG, J. D. Pet E “Stukie Ardmore, Okla. Age 23; 1st Lt. B Eng.; Freshman Y Cabinet; Pet. Geology Club; A.I.M.E.; R.O.A.; O.B.B.; Champion Intramural Volley Ball Team. semoRS ' 4 ■■■ BHmHHHHHHIiH SULLIVAN, W. W., IR. Sully Fort Worth Age 22; Copt. Eng. Reg. Staff; Battalion Staff; Press Club; Entertainment Series Staff; Fort Worth Club, Sec ' y ' 40; A.S.C.E.; Fort Worth Club, President ' 40; Manager Town Hall ' 40; Who ' s Who in American Colleges and Universities; Toastmaster, Junior Prom; Newman Club. SWALLOW, FRED W. PH Fort Worth Age 24; N.M.; Poultry Egg Club, Sec.-Trcas. ' 40. SYFAN, ROLLINS C„ JR. flg Ed Age 21; N.M. TATUM, JOSEPH LEO flg Ed Age 20; N.M.; F.F.A. Slim San Antonio Spud Dublin TERRY, LLOYD WARDEN Chico Hort San Saba Age 21; Capt. M Inf.; San Saba County Club, President; Heart of Texas Club; Horticulture Society; Scholarship Honor Society. THOMAS, J. W„ JR. PME Midland Age 21; 1st Lt. 2nd in Command C C.A.C.; A.S.M.E.; Petroleum Club; A.I.M E. THOMPSON, JAMES NEAL EE Ravenna Age 23; Hdq. S.C.; Distinguished Student; A.I.E.E. THOMPSON, LOWELL E. CH E Fort Worth Age 23; 1st Lt. C C.W.S.; Scholarship Honor Society; A.I.Ch.E. THOMSON, FAULKNER C. ME Paris Age 21; 2nd C.T., F.A.; Scholarship Honor Society; A.S.M.E. THOMPSON, STERLIN N. Klip ER Temple Age 24; B C.A.C.; A.S.C.E. Tate Bryan Nevada s e n i o r s ' 4 o THORNTON, JULIAN R., JR. Land Farwell Age 25; 3rd C.T. F.A.; Landscape Art Club, Pres. ' 40; South Plains Club, Vice-Pres. ' 39; Sec.-Treas. ' 40. TILLEY, E. N. Ed Mineola Age 20; 1st Lt. Inf. 1st Btn. Staff; A.S.M.E. TILLSON. G. W. George H° rt Mission Age 22; D F.A.; Hort. Society, Sec ' y ' 39, Pres. ' 40; Rio Grande Valley Club, Sec ' y ' 39, Pres. ' 40; Intramural Mgr. TIMS, N. J. Time Abilene Age 19; 1st Lt. Hdq. S.C.; A.I.E.E.; Abilene Club; Soph. Representative; Radio Club. TOLAND, ALBERT D„ JR ME Bert Taft Age 21; 1st Lt. Band; A.S.M.E.; Gulf Coast Club; Aggie Band. TORO, E. R., JR. Kiko Ponce, P. R. Age 22; B Cav.; Newman Club; A.V.M.A.; Cosmopolitan Club. TOWNS, CHARLES F. Charlie Ent o Brownsville Age 21; 1st Lt. A Cav.; Ento. Club, Vice-Pres. ' 40; Biology Club; Saddle and Sirloin Club; Rio Grande Valley Club; Sbisa Volunteers. TOWNS, JAMES PHILIP Pet E Age 20; F Inf.; A.I.M.E. Shuck Gonzales TRAMONTE, J. JOSEPH Tre-Tre Galveston Age 21; B F.A.; Newman Club; Spanish American Club; Galveston Club. TREADAWAY, W. A. Agr Age 21; N.M.; Agronomy Society. Shorty Lindale TREADWELL, RAY Bugle Menard Age 21; Capt. Inf. Reg. Staff; Saddle and Sirloin Club; Heart O ' Texas and Mountaineers Club; Distinguished Student; Battalion Staff, Junior Editor ' 39, Managing Editor ' 40; Press Club; Scholarship Honor Society. TREW, ERNEST M„ JR. Ted Wellington Age 20; 1st Lt. 1st C.T. F.A.; Saddle and Sirloin Club; Agronomy Society. SGniORS ' 4 ■ ■H TRIMBLE, H. B. BB Greenville Age 20; F.A. Band; Y Cabinet; Greenville Club; Humor Editor Battalion Magazine; Arch. Club ' 38; Accounting Society; Senior Bugler. TRIMBLE, HAROLD F. Ag Ed Age 20; G Inf.; Hunt County Club; F.F.A. TRIMBLE, R. D„ JR. Pet E Age 21; 1st Lt. C Inf.; Greenville Club, Pres. Club; Intramural Manager ' 40; A.I.M.E. TUCKER, BOYD B„ JR. VM ”J. Fred- Lone Oak Rob Greenville ' 40; Petroleum Tuck- Fort Worth Age 22; D Cavalry; Saddle Sirloin Club; Soph. Representa¬ tive; A.V.M.A.; Fort Worth Club. TURNER, GEORGE E. AR Kilgore Age 23; 1st Lt. D C.A.C.; Radio Club; Marketing Finance Club. VARNER, DURWARD B. AA Woody Cottonwood Age 23; Cadet Colonel Corps; Press Club, Sec.-Treas. ' 39; Marketing Finance Club, Sec.-Treas. ' 39, Pres. ' 40; Abilene Club; Scholarship Honor Society, Vice-Pres. ' 40; Basketball Numeral; Varsity Basketball, Captain ' 40; T Club; Pres. Soph. Class; Pres. Junior Class; Y Cabinet; Scientific Review, Editor ' 40; Danforth Freshman Junior Fellow¬ ships; Who ' s Who in American Colleges and Universities. VAUGHN, WINFRED EARL Winny AA V ernon Age 22; 1st Lt. K In}.; Accounting Society. VENNER, RALPH C. “R.V. AA Wolfe City Age 23; A F.A.; Marketing Finance Club. VINES, W. B. Wines H° rt Comanche Age 20; Cav.; Hort. Society. WADE, ROBERT C., JR. Bob ME Brownsville Age 22; B Eng.; A.S.M.E. WALKER, J. WOODROW Woody VM Gainesville Age 22; 1st Lt. 2nd in Command M.G. Cav.; Saddle Sirloin Club; Ex 4-H Club; A.V.M.A.; Sbisa Volunteer. WALKER, W. P„ JR. Butch Ch E Crosbyton Age 21; B C.W.S.; A.I.Ch.E.; South Plains Club. SGniORS ' 4 WALKER, W. F„ JR Hort Billie” San Saba Age 21; 2nd C.T. F.A.; Hort. Society; San Saba County Club. WALL, JAMES E. Ch E The Worm” Grapevine Age 19; Capt. A C.W.S.; A.I.Ch.E., Sec.-Treas. ' 40; Scholarship Honor Society; Distinguished Student. WALLACE, JAMES B. J.B ” EA Houston Age 21; 2nd Lt. L Inf.; A.S.M.E.; Houston Club. WALSTAD, JACK H. PME Wally” Pampa Age 21; 1st Lt. 1st Hdq. F.A.; Panhandle Club; Pet. Club; A.I.M.E. WARNER, EDGAR B. Ch E E.B.” Waco Age 22; 2nd Lt. D Eng.; Waco Club; A.I.Ch.E.; Sbisa Volunteers. WATERS, P. G. EA Phil” Houston Age 22; 1st Lt., 2nd in Command B S.C.; R.V.; Houston Club. WATSON, D. H. flA ' Doug” Waco Age 21; 1st Lt. F.A. 1st Btn. Staff; Marketing Finance Club; Press Club; Longhorn Staff, Business Mgr. ' 40. WATSON, FOSTER B. Wotso Ag Ed Ranger Age 22; 1st Lt. K Inf.; F.F.A.; Oil Belt Club; Marburger Moppers. WATSON, W. A. Doc Science Kirbyville Age 20; A C.A.C.; Geology Club; Sec.-Treas. ' 40. WATTERSON, CHARLES C AH C-Square” Bastrop Age 22; 2nd Lt. E Inf.; Saddle and Sirloin Club; Ex-4-H Club; Sbisa Volunteers; Marburger Moppers. WEATHERBY, H. A. Ag Ed Age 21; H Inf.; Poultry Egg Club; F.F.A. Hillsboro WEBB, HOWARD H. ME Hungry Hank” Houston Age 23; 1st Lt. E Eng.; Houston Club; Varsity Swimming Team; Water Polo Team; A.S.M.E. ! SGniORS ' 4 WEBB, LINDEN ft. Bunny ' ' Bg Ed Farmersville Age 23; 2nd Lt. K Inf.; F.F.A. WEGENHOFT, V. C. Baron Eft Rock Island Age 21; 2nd Lt. E Inf.; Economics Club; Biology Club; Accounting Society. WEHRLE, LARRY BB Wellman, Iowa Age 22; Capt. Inf. Band; Battalion Staff, Business Manager ' 40; Press Club, Vice-Pres. ' 40. WERNTZ, OMAR G. Doc VM Pasadena, Calif. Age 25; Major Corps Staff; A.V.M.A., Sec.-Treas. ' 38, Vice- Pres. ' 39. WEST, JOHN R. Jack CE Dallas Age 21; C C.A.C.; Intramural Mgr.; Y Cabinet; Soph. Dis¬ cussion Group, Chairman; Varsity Tennis; Student Welfare Rep.; Battalion Reporter; Engineering Council; Dallas Club; A.S.C.E., Sec.-Treas. ' 39, Vice-Pres. ' 40. WEST, ROLAND P. Rollo GE Edinburg Age 22; 2nd Lt. B Eng.; A.I.M.E.; Petroleum Club; Geology Club. WHEELER, GEORGE W. ME Victoria Age 21; 2nd Lt. F Eng. WHITE, JOE R. Jo Jo Pet E Lubbock Age 21; Major F.A. 2nd Btn. Staff; T Club, Pres. ' 40; Fish Football and Basketball; Varsity Football Letter ' 37, ' 38, 39; Petroleum-Geology Club; Y Cabinet; Distinguished Student; A.S.M.E. WHITE, VINCENT C. Vic Pet E Amarillo Age 22; Capt. 1st C.T. F.A.; Panhandle Club; Petroleum Engineering Club; Y Cabinet; A.I.M.E.; Sbisa Volunteers. WHITSON, JAMES W. Jimmy CE Milford Age 25; N.M.; A.S.C.E. WILBORN, C. LLOYD BH Anahuac Age 21; 1st Lt. D Cav.; Saddle and Sirloin Club. WILKINSON, CHARLES M. Dry Creek Bd Menard Age 20; 1st Lt. H Inf,; Heart O ' Texas and Mountaineers Club; Saddle and Sirloin Club; Press Club; Battalion Staff, Junior Editor ' 39, Managing Editor ' 40; Junior and Senior Meats Judging Teams. senioRS ' 40 ..................... I WILLEY, NORMAN B. AH N.B. Mauriceville Age 20; I Inf.; Saddle and Sirloin Club; Sbisa Volunteers. WILLIAMS, B. H. AA Age 22; N.M. WILLIAMS, C. E. ME Age 24; 1st Lt. H Eng.; A.S.M.E. Stretch Gary Bud Ardmore, Oklahoma WILLIAMS, HUGH R. AA Huey Smithville Age 23; 1st Lt. Inf. 3rd Btn. Staff; Distinguished Student; Fish Intramural Mgr.; Marketing Finance Club; Economics Club. WILLIAMS, L. B. ME Bonny Hamlin Age 20; C Eng.; A.S.M.E.; Battalion Staff; Aeronautics Club; R.O.A. WILLIAMS, M. E. AA Age 32; N.M.; Marketing Finance Club. Pop Sulphur Springs WILLIAMS, M. G. Mick Aft Amarillo Age 22; 1st Lt. Hdq. Cav.; Panhandle Club, Pres.; Senior Rep. Student Publication Board; Marketing Finance Club; Press Club; Longhorn Staff; Battalion Staff. WILLOUGHBY, C. M. Agr Jerk Liberty Age 21; 2nd Lt. 3rd Hdq. F.A.; Agronomy Society; Sociology Club; Liberty County Club, Sec.-Treas. ' 33, Pres. ' 40; O.B.B. WILSON, W. B. Red DH Waco Age 21; N.M.; Kream Kow Klub; Dairy Products Judging Team. WIMER, ARTHUR G„ JR. EE Art Texarkana Age 23; Hdq. S.C.; A.I.E.E.; Texarkana Club, Pres. ' 40; Scholarship Honor Society; Radio Club; Distinguished Student. WINKEL, RAYMOND FRANKLIN AH Rip Llano Age 21; C F.A.; Distinguished Student; Saddle and Sirloin Club; Heart O ' Texas Club; Ex-4-H Club; San Saba Club. WIZIG, BERNARD Barny AA Waco Age 21; 1st Lt. F.A. Band; Hillel Club, Pres. ' 40; Waco Club; Accounting Society; Aggie Band. S G n I O R s ' 4 —i———WBM—gw Jflll. I— £1 m, III i— WOMBLE, JUDSON C. Jud” LB Caldwell flge 21; Inf. Band; Distinguished Student; Pre-Law Club; Golf Team; Aggie Band; Economics Club. WORD, H. G. RR Alice Age 23; D Cav.; Marketing Finance Club; Rio Grande Valley Club; Gulf Coast Club. WRIGHT, ARTHUR A. ME Age 21; G C.A.C.; A.S.M.E.; Dallas Club. YEARWOOD, A. B„ JR. AH Age 21; 1st Lt. A Inf.; Agronomy Society. Happy Dallas A.B. Stephenville YOUNIE, G. CLIFTON Cliff ML Dallas Age 20; 1st Lt. C Eng.; A.S.M.E. YOWELL, J. D. Long RR Dallas Age 22; 2nd Hdq. F.A.; R.V.; Intramural Mgr.; O.B.B.; Dallas Club. YUST, ROBERT L. Bob Pet E Batson Age 20; D Inf. ZAHN, CHARLES W. Charlie VM Dallas Age 23; Captain 2nd C.T. F.A.; Scholarship Honor Society; Glee Club; R.V.; A.V.M.A. ZEISS, LAWRENCE M. Zeese Ch E Brenham Age 22; 2nd Lt. C C.W.S.; Washington County Club, Pres. ' 40; A.I.Ch.E. ZERCHER, JOHN C. Johnny Ch E Dallas Age 21; 2nd Lt. A C.W.S.; Fish Y Cabinet; Dallas Club; A.I.Ch.E. CHEDESTER, L. D. VM Age 25; N.M.; A.V.M.A. COBLE, J. PORTER VM Age 27; N.M.; A.V.M.A. Chet Cordell, Okla. Odessa, Mo. bhhbhhhbh SGniORS ' 4 DISMUKES, I. BARTON Rocksprings Age 25; B Inf.; Saddle and Sirloin Club; San Angelo Club. EWING, B. D. Olney Age 32; N.M. HAYNES, VANCE Rusk Age 21; N.M. HEFLIN, ALLEN A. Al Gower, Mo. Age 24; N.M.; A.V.M.A.; Distinguished Student; Biology Club. MATTHEWS, JOE L. AH Age 32; N.M. Joe ' ' Fort Stockton PERSONS, J. V. PetE Age 24; N.M.; Lavaca County Club; A.I.M.E. TV. Hallettsville Trenton Buck- Franklin San Francisco, Calif. mrnm CLASS OFFICGRS TOM RICHEY Vice-President IRA B. STITT Secretary-Treasurer IEEE CLARK Historian AUBREY V. HAMILTON Student Welfare Representative LLOYD MAYFIELD Student Welfare Representative PAT LEDBETTER Student Welfare Representative ms I U n I O R S ' 4 1 ADAMS, FRANK B. flfl—Corpus Christ! ADAMS, LUTHER L. flH—North Zulch ALEXANDER, ROBERT W. Pet E—Paris ALLEN, O. G. flA—Dallas ALLISON, CONRAD J. flgr—Carthage AMUNDSEN, E. G. ME—Galveston ANDERSON, EDWARD L. A A—Savannah, Ga. ANDERSON, FREDERICK I. EE—Kirksville, Mo. ANDERSON, GABE D. A A—Farwell ANDERSON, JAMES T. Agr—Mesquite ANDREWS, D. K. ME—Dallas APPELT, LESLIE L. ME—Hallettsville ARNOLD, T. A. Ag Eng—Orange AYCOCK, JACK N. AH—San Angelo BAGGETT, ELE B. AH—Ozona BAILEY, JACK Pet E—Dallas BAKER, CHAS. L. CE—Houston BAKER, W. H., JR. ME—Temple BALL, JOHN ME—Uvalde BANCROFT, W. H. A A—Shreveport, La. BARTLETT, J. O. EE—Port Arthur BEARD, L. F. PME—Rosenberg BECKER, W. A. AA—Kaufman BECKHAM, CHAS. W. ME—Paris j u n i o r s ' 4 1 ■■■■■■■■■■■ BRADEN, J. C. Arch E—Houston BRANAM, R. O. ME—Crane BRASWELL, C. DAVID CE—Paris BRATCHER, D. H. ME—Conroe BELL, CHARLES A. ME—Hereford BENNETT, RALPH W. VM—Webb City, Mo. BENTINCK, G. F. Ch E—Dallas BETHEL, MARSHALL B. Arch E—Houston BEYER, DON A. EE—San Antonio BIANCHI, DAVID C. ME—Victoria BLAND, CLARENCE J. IE—Houston BLANKENSHIP, R . H. AA—Amarillo BLEDSOE, J. V. ME—Waco BLOODWORTH, J. C. Ag Eng—Olney BOLTON, P. M. Arch—College Station BOURN, JOE F. Arch—Dallas BRANDES, L. E. AH—Weimar BRAY, J. C. Ag Eng—Bridgeport BREWSTER, O. F. AH—Temple BROTHERTON, R. R. AH—Comstock BROWN, CHARLES W. EE—Beaumont BRUNDIDGE, B. D. Geol—Dallas BRYAN, JOHN H. EE—Granbury BUENZ, N. F. ME—Phillips j u n i o r s ' 4 1 mmm BULLARD, A. L. ME—Helena, Ark. BURNETT, E. F. Pet E—Hempstead BUTTON, J. R. ME—Houston BYRD, EDWIN E. Ch E—Jacksonville BYRD, EDWIN L. EE—Houston CAIN, J. H. Ch E—Dallas CALK, EARL J. ME—Longview CALLIHAM, M. R. AH—Conway CAMPBELL, R. S. PME—Llano CARAWAY, R. B„ JR. VM—Tolar CAMPBELL, LEE AH—Kermit CARLISLE, J. L. AA—Alice CARMICHAEL, WALTER P. Pre Med—San Antonio CARSON, JOHN LEE Ch E—Dallas CASEY, J. M. ME—Mullin CASON, LEON W. Ag Ed—Telephone CHILDRESS, FIELDS P. AA—Dallas CHRISTIAN, C. B. CE—Dallas CITZLER, A. M. ME—Lagrange CLARK, AUSTIN W. Pet E—Dallas CLARK, W. R. Agr—Liberty CLARKE, CLARENCE J. AA—Hamilton CLARKE, J. F. Pet E—Gatesville CLAY, JAMES A. j u n i o r s ' 4 1 CLOSNER, G. W. flfl—Edinburg COLGIN, C. H. Ch E—Brownsville COLLINS, W. A. ME—Crockett CONNOR, C. H. fig Ed—Daingerfield CORLETT, R. H„ JR. EE—Wichita Falls COTTLE, JOHN E. Ch E—Orange COURTNEY, B. H. Sci—Mineral Wells COUSSOULIS, P. A. Arch—Laredo COWLING, EDGAR W. Ag Eng—Bridgeport CROUCH, J. H., JR. AH—Lometa CROUSE, FOREST D. AH—Mart COX, CHAS. H. Pre-Med—Temple CRAWFORD, DON Ag Ed—Vineyard CRAWFORD, G. Ag Eng—Center CURD, P. B. ME—Wichita Falls CURTAN, E. R. LA—El Paso DAHL, K. W. ME—Savanna, 111. DARST, J. F. VM—Terrell DAVIS, LYLE L. Fish Game—Brady DAVIS, R. M. Ch E—Dallas DeARMOND, GEO. W. ( JR. ME—Newton Centre, Mass. DeVILBISS, CECIL F. CE—College Station DICKERSON, W. F. LA—Waco DINWIDDIE, W. T. ME—Clarksville J U n I O R S ' 4 1 Mi ; i DIXON, JOHN M. flfl—Lewisville DIXON, NORMAN E„ JR. Wild Game—Houston DODD, DOYLE W. flH—Del Rio DOLAN, JACK T. LA—Handley DOUGHERTY, W. B. Afl—Dallas DOWNS, ANDREW S. ME—San Antonio DREISS, PAUL M„ JR ME—Comfort DRUMWRIGHT, HENRY E. CE—Wortham DuBOSE, W. G. VM—San Antonio DUCE, T. E. EE—Corpus Christi DUDLEY, JAY Agr—Mercedes DUNCAN, CHARLES AA—Ennis DUREE, JACK T. PME—Liberty DURHAM, B. P. ME—Slidell ELLIOTT, BENTON H. PME—Childress ELLIOTT, R. E. ME—Houston EMMONS, C. D. AA—Plainview EVANS, J. G. ME—Port Arthur FAULKNER, BROCK H. AH—Poteet FELDER, ED A. AA—Fort Worth FENNER, SAMUEL F. ME—Houston FLETCHER, BILLY M. AA—Sebastian FLOORE, EDGAR L. AA—Fort Worth wmm I u n i o ■■‘hM R S ' 4 1 FLOREY, J. R. ME—Henderson FLOYD, JOE T. Afl—Lufkin FOSTER, R. T., JR. AH—Sterling City FOX, ROBERT L. ME—San Antonio FOCKE, J. H ME—Mexia FRENCH, LESLIE CE—Abilene FULLER, JACK P. AH—Alice GARDNER, O. C. AA—Dallas GARDNER, WILLIAM 0. IE—Waco GARTH, G. S. Pet E—Dallas GAULT, JOE B. AA—Placid GEELAN, CHARLES W. EE-—Stowell GENTRY, BUSTER AH—Henrietta GEYER, G. EUGENE AA—College Station GILLESPIE, H. W. Agr—Dallas GILLESPIE, JIM W„ JR. EE—Dallas GISSLER, J. E. ME—Dallas GLASER, LEONARD T. ME—San Antonio GOFF, RUSSELL R. Pet E—San Antonio GOOD, E. B. Pet E—Houston GRAHAM, ROBERT F„ JR. ME—La Feria GRANFORS, W. H. EE—San Antonio GRANT, A. D. ME—Dallas GRANVILLE, W. K. AH—Brady I J U n I O R S ' 4 1 : j GRflSSHOFF, L. H. EE—Lagrange GRISSOM, T. C. Aft—Richards GREENLEE, HOMER VM—C oman che GRIFFITH, BEN B. EE—Sherman GUERRERO, E. M. flfl—Rio Grande City HflGOOD, T. M„ JR. ME—Paris GUILL, A. W. ME—Memphis HAIGHT, R. H. VM—Balboa Island, Calif. HAINES, PAUL G. flfl—Bryan HALL, CLARENCE, JR. ME—Marshall HAMILTON, A. V. Ch E—McKinney HAMILTON, ORVILLE flfl—Dallas HAMMOND, JACK L. ME—Wichita Falls HANCOCK, CURTIS CM—Jayton HANDER, T. W. VM—Belton HARDAGE, L. RUSSELL flfl—Canadian HARDIN, GEO. C„ JR. Pet E—Oakwood HARDISON, R. M. Land—Colorado City HARRIS, EDWIN LA—Raymondville HARRIS, GEO. G. flfl—Houston HARRIS, JAMES MONROE flfl—Center HARVEY, FRANK B. AH—Wichita Falls HATCH, F. S. Geol—Utopia J U n I O R S ' 4 1 HINES, JACK G. EE—Houston HOFF, R. S. EE—San Antonio HOLLIS, W. N. EE—Abilene HOLM, E. G. Ch E—Houston HUBBARD, JOE B. AA—Sweetwater hhhmhhhhi HAWK, C. E. Pet E—Albany HEITKAMP, C. W. Ag Eng—New Braunfels HEITMAN, H. W„ JR. Ch E—Houston HENDERSON, RANDALL Arch Eng—San Antonio HENDERSON, THOMAS S„ JR. LA—North Arlington, N. J. HENDON, WALTER L. ME—Richland HENDRICK, A. J. AA—Marlin HENDRICKS, DAN N„ JR. ME—Houston HENSEL, F. W. AA—College Station HERRING, HENRY EE—Clint HIGGINS, WALTER S. Pet E—Victoria HILL, WILLIAM E. ME—Dallas HOLLAND, J. C. AH—San Angelo HOOTON, MORRIS E. AA—Daingerfield HUBBARD, KEITH W. AA—Denison HUEBNER, G. L„ JR. EE—Lane City HUEBNER, M. T. ME—Wharton HUNT, GEORGE O., JR. EE—Houston HUTCHINS, B. S. ME—Atlantic City., N. J. •: mm : J U n I O R S ' 4 1 I HUTCHINS, H. S. ME—Dallas INMAN, MARION B„ JR. AH—Childress INNOCENTI, ALBERT A. EE—Galveston IRWIN, PAUL F. DH- -Fort Worth IVEY, E. H„ JR. Ch E—Dallas JACOBY, J. J. ME—Houston JAGGI, L. F. EE—San Antonio JAMES, A. M. Agr—Dalhart JENKINS, HERMAN E. Hort—Stephenville JENNINGS, H. M. IE—Groesbeck JOHNSON, J. H. EE—Melvin JOHNSTON, L. R. EA—Port Arthur JOHNSTON, PAUL S. PME—Hobbs, N. M. JONES, O. E. AH—Olton KAHN, ABIE Pet E—El Paso KEETER, C. M. ME—Throckmorton KEETON, E. R. EE—Houston KELLEY, N. LESLIE Pet E—Dallas KENAGY, JOHN A. AA—San Antonio KENNEDY, FRANK E. Ag Ed—McLean KEY, J. T. LA—Corsicana KIELMAN, FRED Pet E—Harlingen j u n i o r s ' 4 1 KUMMEL, V. M. ME—Bridgeport, Conn. KYZflR, E. B. flH—Whiteland LANGDflLE, R. H. ME—Galveston LANGFORD, BOB flfl—Brady LAWSON, J. BRYAN Pet E—Houston LEARY, CARL Pre-Law—Estelline LEWIS, F. R. Ch E—Alpine LEWIS, IRA F. AA—Fort Worth KILPATRICK, L. L. AA—San Angelo KIMBALL, S. CALDWELL LA—Paris KIMBROUGH, JACK Agr—Haskell KINCANNON, FRANCIS C. AA—Bruceville KING, TRAVIS ME—V ernon KISSINGER, ROBT. T. AA—San Antonio KNIGHT, W. G. AA—Tyler KOBAYASHI, TY Agr—Webster KOENIG, VICTOR L. AA—Lagrange KORTH, 0. L. Ch E—San Antonio KRAMPITZ, FRANK J. AH—Sealy KREZDORN, A. H. ME—Seguin LANE, J. R. Ch E—Houston LAW, BONAR F. Pet E—Alvin LEDBETTER, J. P. CE—Waco LEWIS, WILL ALEX EE—J acksonville ' 4 _ j u n i o r s 1 --- LICHENSTEIN, MORRIS CE—Dallas LILLY, CLYDE A., JR. ME—Fort Worth LITTLE, R. B., Ill ME—Dallas LITTLEFIELD, REASE EE—Waco LOCKER, H. M. CE—Richland Springs LOVING, FRANK A. Ch E—Sherman LOWN, FRANK D. Ag Ed—Brenham LYNCH, R. A. LA—Point MADELEY, A. M. AH—College Station MAGEE, R. M. Ag Eng—Crowell MARCELLO, C. J. VM—Thibodaux, La. MARKS, ELLIS S. AA—San Antonio MARSHALL, JAMES M. AA—Gilmer MARTIN, A. M. Arch E—Bryan MARTIN, J. C. Pre-Med—Weatherford MARTIN, J. E. ME—San Antonio MARTIN, O. M„ JR. EE—Shawnee, Okla. MARTIN, SAM ME—San Juan MASSIF, J. W. Ch E—Dallas MAYFIELD, LLOYD Ag Eng—San Antonio MEFFORD, N. S. CE—Fort Worth MELCHER, MAX A. Sci—LaGrange . i j u n i o R s ' 4 1 ■■IHBHHii MICHflLK, GIB” H. LA—Corpus Christi MILL, LflMONT J. Ag Ed—Glen Flora MONTGOMERY, W. IEEE Pet E—Mason MORGAN, CLYDE O. VM—Houston MORGAN, TILFORD H. ME—Roxton MORRIS, FRANK A. Ch E—Fort Worth MOUGHON, BILLY C. VM—Lufkin MUHL, J. H. Ch E—Waco MURPHY, P. LAV RENCE ME—Lufkin MUSHAWAY, GROVER L. EE—Houston MYERS, R. V. A A—Harlingen MYERS, WOODROW H. Pet E—Munday MYLIUS, MAURICE F. ME—San Antonio McBRIDE, W. J. AH—F alf urrias McCALL, M. W. PME—Waco McConnell, benjamin r. PME—Waco McCOY, J. W. VM—Dallas McCRARY, JOE W. Pet E—Denton McCullough, hugh t„ jr. ME—San Antonio MUELLER, CLIVE P. Pet E—San Antonio MUELLER, GEO. L. VM—Dallas MULVEY, J. R., JR. Pet E—Houston MURPHEY, ALLEN R. Pet E—El Dorado, Ark. McDaniel, chas. r. CE—Beaumont I u n i o r s 4 1 ■Bl McDonald, paul c. Pet E—Norphlet, Ark. McDonald, r. w. Arch E—Gregory McDonald, Sidney a. VM—Bandera McELWRATH, D. W. Agr—Raymondville McGOWEN, HAROLD E„ JR. ME—Cisco McIntyre, r. j. Pet E—Falfurrias McMURREY, JOE L. Pet E—Cold Springs McREYNOLDS, Z. A. EE—Palestine NALLEY, J. R„ JR. ME—Waco NASSAUER, GEORGE, JR. PME—San Antonio NEELY, HENRY, JR. Ag Eng—Throckmorton NEIGHBORS, A. H. Pre-Med—Seguin NELSON, W. R. Ch E—McKinney NEWBY, HENRY L. ME—Brownwood NEWTON, R. K. AA—Kingsville NISBET, ROBERT E. Ch E—Bryan NOEL, P. C. Pet E—Memphis NOYES, G. W. EE—Houston O ' BRYAN, O. D. Pet E—Sulphur, La. O ' LEARY, J. E., JR. Pet E—Houston OLIVER, WILLIAM M. EE—Dallas ORR, DAN B. AA—Graham OTA, MINOL VM—Cheyenne, Wyo. SHB! J U n I O R S ' 4 1 PONSLER, L. G. Pet E—Cisco POST, JULIUS J. AH—Runge POTTS, PHIL ME—Gainesville OWEN, M. B. ME—Galveston PARKER, C. E. AH—Lexington PARKER, RALPH W. ME—San Antonio PENDLETON, HAL AA—Munday PENNEBAKER, JAMES M. ME—Fort Worth PETERSON, RANDOLPH L. Fish Game—Roanoke PETITFILS, ARNOLD F. ME—Galveston PEWITT, EDGAR L. Hort—Stephenville PHILLIPS, DAVID Pet E—Mexico City, Mexico PINSON, JIM D. Agr—Forney PLAGENS, BOB Ch E—Weimar PLANADEBALL, F. S. CE—Santurce, P. R. POTEET, DEE EE—Fort Worth POULTER, CHARLES J. LA—San Angelo POWER, TOM L. AA—Post PRICE, FRED C. PH—Cleburne PRIDMORE, JAMES A. ME—Edinburg PROVE, E. H. AA—Lockhart PROWELL, E. R. A A—Richmond PUMPHREY, KEITH F. ME—Fort Worth PURCELL, GRAHAM AH—Archer City J U n I O R S ' 4 1 ■■■ RAMSDEN, HAROLD D. ME—Galveston REBER, W. H„ JR. PME—Baytown REED, L. D. ME—Port Arthur REYNOLDS, G. H. Ag Eng—Albany RICHERSON, F. N. EE—Paducah RICHARDS, HENRY J. AH—Jacksboro RICHEY, TOM B. AA—San Antonio RICHARDS, JACK Pet E—Amarillo RIGGS, RAY AA—McAllen RILEY, J. J., JR. EE—San Antonio ROACH, JACK, JR. AA—Houston ROBBINS, ROBERT C. PME—Brookeland ROBERTS, BEN H. Pet E—Sweetwater ROBINSON, A. J. AA—San Antonio ROMINGER, J. C. LA—Breckenridge SABA, TEDDY AA—Port Arthur ROBERTS, MELVIN P. VM—Areata, Calif. ROBERTS, ROY G. LA—McKinney ROBINSON, G. C. 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VM—Comstock WALKER, LEWIS 0. Hort—Adamsville WALLACE, WIELD ME—Dallas WARNER, I. M. A A—Waco WARNKE, H. F. Ch E—San Antonio WATANABE, KEN ME—Webster WATKINS, LOY E. CE—Bartlesville, Okla. WEAVER, O. M. ME—Bonham WEIR, FRANK M. AA—Karnes City WELLBORN, JOE Pet E—Houston WHEATLEY, R. G. Ag Ed—Haskell WHEATLEY, W. PARRIS Sociology—McKinney WHEELER, ELDRED B. EE—Port Arthur WHITAKER, DELBERT W. ME—San Antonio j u n i o R S ' 4 1 tmm ■nmmHHHi WHITE, MAJOR J. flA—Skidmore WHITE, S. M. Ag Eng—Houston WHITNEY, E. P. Arch—Brownsville WIGNALL, PAUL R. ME—Port Arthur WILLIAMS, CHARLES S. EE—Houston WILLIAMS, JACK W. EE—Munday WILLIAMS, THOS. S. ME—Dallas WILLRICH, L. H. AA—Lagrange WHITEHEAD, WILLIAM G. Ento—Greenwood WILKINSON, MARION Ag Ed—Devine WILLIAMS, OMA ROY Pet E—Palestine WILSON, FRANCIS H. Pre-Med—San Antonio WINN, WM. S. ME—Sweetwater WINSOR, J. K. EE—Dallas WOLFER, 0. J. ME—Galveston WOOD, V. D. ( JR. ME—T exarkana WOODMAN, GEORGE M„ JR. Pet E—Fort Worth WORD, W. A. AA—Alice WRIGHT, PAUL Pet E—El Paso YARBROUGH, DAVID CE—Allen YARLING, NOEL B. DH—Rosenberg am CLASS OFFICSRS TOM GILLIS Vice-President ELMER C. BELL Secretary-Treasurer ALDEN CATHEY Historian DAVID SHELTON Student Welfare Representative JEFF BELL Student Welfare Representative WILLARD CLARK President is SOPHOmORSS ' 42 ADKISSON, J. W. ALEXANDER, H. R. ALEXANDER, I. O., JR. ALLEN, JOHN HAROLD ALLEN, W. E. ARISCO, MIKE J. ARISCO, SAM ASHFORD, FRED, JR. BARRANTES, JOSE R. BARTSCHMID, ALBERT H. BAYNE, DUDLEY C BEARDEN, R. C. BEAVERS, J. M. BECKMAN, W. L, JR. BELL, E. C. BELL, J. E„ JR. BERRY, JIM BIGGS, W. P. SOPHOmORGS ' 42 BROWN, R. D. BROWN, S. E. BOLTON, O. J. BOND, E. M. BONNETTE, A. G. BONNETTE, S. C. BORDEN, JAMES C. BORGFELD, H. O., JR. BOUDREAUX, J. C. BOWMAN, JACK BRAKEBILL, C. H. BRINKOETER, A. L. BROWN, A. S. BROWN, JACK W. BROWN, LEROY, JR. BUCK, T. E. BUCKALEW, SEABORN BUMPAS, CHARLES M. BURCH, W. J. BURRUS, D. R. CALLIER, T. P. CAMP, F. A. CAMP, L. T„ JR. CAMPBELL, FRANK R. CAMPBELL, J. D. CAPT, EMMETT E„ JR. CARPENTER, JOHNNY mmmmam 1 SOPHOmORGS ' 42 wmmmmasa mammm cater, j. w. CHAMBERS, G. G. CLARE, R. T. CLARK, E. R. CLONINGER, KRISS, JR. CLOUD, J. B. COKER, J. W. COKER, W. P. COLEY, F. A. COLGAN, L. R. COLLINS, C. C. COLLINS, THOMAS H. CONLEY, CARL C. COOK, T. F. COOKE, HORACE L. COOPER, G. T. COX, DWIGHT J. CRAWFORD, R. S„ JR. CREWS, ARCHIE CRISWELL, R. M. CRUMP, W. H. CRUTCHER, R. L CUMMINGS, W. W. CUNNINGHAM, C. M. CURTIS, M. W. DANIEL, J. A. DAVIS, GEORGE W„ JR. DAVIS, W. C. SOPHOmORGS ' 42 ■ ■ DE FEE, W. H. DENNINGTON, J. F. DERRICK, R. W. DESEL, JACK DOAK, R. A. DOBYNE, J. P. DOMASCHK, W. G. DOTSON, H. F. DOUGLASS, G. E. DRAPER, L. C. DUNCAN, DEWEY L. ECHOLS, M. EGNER, P. O. ELLIOTT, JACK FARRAR ELLIS, CECIL L. ELLIS, L. C. ELMORE, E. W. ENGLISH, R. S. ESPY, H. T. EVANS, KENNETH FINLEY, R. F. FISCHER, G. W. FISHER, F. S. FITCH, W. D. FORMAN, JACK J. FREELAND, ROBERT L. EDWARDS, H. K. EDWARDS, R. J. B SOPHOmORGS ' 42 FROST, WINSTON FUQUA, PORTER GfiBRIEL, DON GflUS, E. W. GILCREflSE, HOWARD GILLIS, T. S. GILREATH, J. P. GLAZENER, E. R. GOFORTH, W. A. GOHMERT, W. A. GOLDEN, J. E. GOLDSTON, J. M. GOLSTON, R. D. GOODMAN, W. G. GORDON, G. D. GRADY, W. R. GRAY, KELLY GREEN, E. V. GRESHAM, GILBERT, JR. GRIMES, GEORGE M. GRISHAM, W. T. GROTE, G. H. GULLEY, BOB HAGGARD, CHARLES HALL, MARWIN E. HALTOM, G. W. HAMMONS, DOIL S. HANCOCK, J. B. SOPHOmORCS ' 42 HANNAH, R. C. HANSEN, HENRY HARDEMAN, T. N. HARRISON, J. W. HARTT, ODBER R. HAUGER, W. G. HEARN, W. E„ JR. HEITKAMP, R. L. HIGGINBOTHAM, F. R. HILL, C. N. HENSLEY, WILLIAM E. HERING, J. K. HERMAN, E. J. HERVEY, J. B. HERZIK, S. W. HESLEY, ROBERT D. HILL, RALPH E„ JR. HILL, THOMAS K. HINDS, A. M. HODGE, W. S. HOGAN, V. D. HOLDER, ROY HOLEKAMP, J. C. HOLLIMON, J. C. HOMAN, C. C„ JR. HOOTON, G. T HOPE, O. C. HOSKINS, GEORGE E. SOPHOmORGS ' 42 _____ wmmumm HOWELL, C. fl. HOWELL, J. M. HUDSPETH, WILLIAM L. HUGHSTON, J. ARCH HURT, R. M. HUSER, G. A. INGLEFIELD, R. H. INGLEHART, J. E. JACOBS, G. W. JEFFRIES, A. B. JENNINGS, J. W. JOHNSON, JOSEPH 0. JONES, JOHN M. JONES, W. D. C. JORDAN, J. D. JUNGE, E. B. KALLINA, FRED KAY, E. E. KEELAN, L. F. KEMP, E. L. KESNER, SAM KING, GERALD KING, THOMAS S. KRIBBS, EUGENE KULHANEK, B. J. LACY, HOYT, JR. LAMBERT, T. C. LANDON, 0. R. SOPHOmORGS ' 42 LANDRUM, HAL LANDUA, A. J. L AWS, C. E. LEHMAN, R. N. LEMLEY, F. LEE LEONARD, E. A. LEVY, MAURICE L. LEWIS, C. R. LICHNOVSKY, JOE F. LITTLE, E. P. LONG, R. K. LOOMIS, R. C. LOVELADY, A. P. McADAM, E. A. McASHAN, R. B. McCarthy, Leslie j. McCASKIL, S. E. McCUTCHEN, G. C. McGARR, J. P. McKAIN, T. J. McKELLAR, ALDEN S. McLARN, R. H. McLARTY, CHARLES A. McMICHAEL, F. J. McSPADDEN, R. L. MAGEE, I. B. MALITZ, C. C„ JR. MALLARD, GEORGE K. ■K: - _ _ SOPHOmORSS ' 42 MILLER, MONROE MITCHELL, B. N. MITCHELL, Z. F. MOCK, ROY P. MORITZ, C. W. MORRIS, R. C. MUNSON, R. M. MUSE, E. CLAYTON, JR. NATHAN, CLAUDE C. NELSON, E. H. NEW, J. T. NICHOLS, R. D. NORWOOD, A. J. NOVOSAD, N. N. NYE, A. R. O ' KELLEY, W. C. OLIVER, LAURIE OXFORD, W. F , JR OZIER, BILL PACKARD, L. H. SOPHOfllORGS ' 42 PANKEY, W. R. PARKER, PAUL D. PASCHAL, TOM B. PASSONS, JAMES P. PEARCE, R. B. PEGUES, S. S. PENA, W. M. PERRY, EUGENE RICHTER, HAROLD E. V.. ' , s .v - vv; ' Ay-;-.,- ■■■■■■ SOPHOmORSS ' 42 mm - RIDDLE, E. W. RINGGOLD, W. M. RIPPLE, C. M. ROBINSON, J. L. ROBINSON, W. T. RODDY, D. F. ROEDER, 0. C„ JR. ROGERS, LEE W. M ROMINGER, R. L. ROSENTHAL, E. M. ROSS, C. ROSS, DICK ROUGAGNAC, JOHN F. RUBLE, HENRY M. RUSSELL, R. SALM, L. C„ JR. SAUNDERS, J. D. SCHERZ, O. E. SCHULZE, W. C. SCRUGGS, G. D. SHELTON, D. S. SHELTON, J. A. SHUFORD, J. W. SHURLEY, JACK SIMPSON, J. D. SIMS, J. C. SKRABANEK, ROBERT L. SLEEPER, JOHN III | SOPHOmORGS ' 42 SMACK, R. L. SMITH, A. L. SMITHAM, F. A. SNOW, ROBERT W. SOMERVILLE, GEO. R„ JR. SoRELLE, A. C. SPARKS, TOM C. SPOEDE, HERMAN, JR. SPRINGFIELD, H. B. STASNEY, CHARLES H. STENGEL, L. R. STEPHEN, GEORGE STEPHENS, J. A. STEPHENS, R A. STERLING, E. A. STEVENS, J. R. STEVENS, J. T. STEWART, T. B. STONE, J. H. STREATER, L. C. STROEBELE, H. A. STUART, T. E. STUBBS, F. N. TABLEMAN, HOWARD TAMPKE, H. R. TATE, J. B. TATUM, A. J. TAYLOR, C. M. TAYLOR, J. THOMAS, A. D. THOMPSON, C. F. THOMPSON, V. H„ JR. _ _ ■m?: mm. SOPHOmORGS ' 42 THRIFT, W. T. TODD, WILLIAM W„ JR. TOLAND, C. J. TRIGO, J. E. TOMASO, LOUIE TSCHUMY, W. O., JR. TUMLINSON, P. H. VAN CLEAVE, GEO. C. VILLAMIL, J. A. VOLZ, M. D. WADDELL, JOHN M. WATKINS, M. L. WEBB, G. R., JR. WEBB, J. F. WEIRUS, RICHARD WESTBROOK, CLYDE H„ JR. WESTBROOK, L. J. WHITE, BUDDY WHITE, R. B. WIETING, J.H. WILLIAMS, P. T. WILLINGHAM, J. E. WILLSON, R. E. WILSON, H. H. WILSON, L. M. WILSON, TOM F. WILSON, THOMAS R. WILTON, T. A. WOOLSEY, JOHN E. WORD, JIM WRIGHT, C. L. YORK, L. E. CLASS OFFICSRS WILLIAM F. DREISS Vice-President THOMAS L. SISSON Secretary-Treasurer EDGAR C. WAREING Historian RALPH L. RIX Student Welfare Representative FRANK R. YOUNG President mm FRGSHmen ' 43 mmmam ABNEY, W. H. ADAMS, CALVIN G. ADAMS, J. R., JR. ADAMS, MOFFETT ALDRICH, K. J. ALEXANDER, BOB E. ALFORD, J. P. ALFORD, ROBERT A. ANDERSON, REN H. ANKERSON, H. P. ARD, JAMES HAYNIE ATMAR, R. P. AVIS, JAKE BABCOCK, C. L. BAILEY, CHARLES EDWARD BAIRD, J. A. BALL, E. B. BALLARD, NEWELL MOORE BARNETT, F. W. BARRETT, H. E. BARTH, CLIFFORD R. BASSINGER, LESTER P. BAUML, J. A. BENNETT, F. D. BERNARDINI, M. BERRY, E. W. BEYRLE, CHARLES N„ JR. BILLINGSLEY, A. M. BLANKENSHIP, R. E. BLANSIT, R. H. - FResHmen ' 43 BLASDEL, J. G. BOLLING, T. J. BONNER, OLIVER A., JR. BOWNDS, D. C. BRANDENBERGER, H. R. BREAUX, ROBERT BREWTON, LARRY E. BRIDGES, LOUIS BRIGANCE, MERRILL BRITTAIN, JOSEPH E. BRODIE, G. E. BROWN, HORACE D. BROWN, W. B. BRUSH, CARLTON BRYANT, BOB BRYANT, BILLY J. BUOY, WILLIAM F. BUFKIN, I. D. BURDITT, H. E. BURGESS, A. W. BURKETT, JACK BURKS, S. V., JR. BURTON, J. E. BUSBEE, CHARLES BUSH, HOWARD E„ JR. BYERS, HOWARD CABELL, H. B. CANDLE, F. A. CAPERTON, GENE B. CARATHERS, G. C. FResHmen ' 43 CARDWELL, WALTER W„ IR. CARLISLE, C. C. CARO, RUBEN CARR, H. N. CARROLL, J. D. CARTER, JACK E. CARTER, LEE CASSO, R. R. CHACHERE, C. W. CHAFIN, NOLEN CHANEY, P. D. CHAPMAN, J. CHAPMAN, JACOB T. GOFER, D. B., JR. COOK, RUSSELL T. COOPER, C. F. CORDUA, HARRY A. CORREN, J. D. COUGER, JACK COUGHLIN, WILLIAM J. COVINGTON, J. R. CRISWELL, RALEIGH R. CROWDER, CHARLIE L. CROWN, PHIL CROZIER, W. V. CUMBIE, E. M. DAICHES, J. B. DAN, MARSHALL KING DARNELL, W. L. DAVIE, BOYD F. FResHmen ' 43 DAVIS, L. T. anaaMBi DEAHL, W. A. DEAN, O. G. DELATORRE, A. DELFRAISSE, HAROLD L. DENT, JACK H. DERESE, AARON DICKERSON, H. W. DIXON, HARLON E. DOOLEY, BILL E. C. DOWLING, WILLARD DREISS, WILLIAM F. DUKE, T. A. EADS, C. D. EBENSBERGER, A. C. EDMONDS, B. H. EDWARDS, K. J„ JR. EIDSON, A. C. ELLISON, TED ELLZEY, M. P. EPPERSON, W. FANNIN, C. L. FARMER, LESLIE G„ JR. FERGUSON, JAMES P. FERGUSON, JAMES T. FLOCKE, ALFRED E. FLOWERS, B. T. FLOWERS, RICHARD E. ■ I I ■ I FRANKLIN, CLYDE 0. FResHmen ' 43 FRANKLIN, W. C. FRANZ, HARVEY GALYEAN, L. D. GARDNER, GEORGE A. GARRISON, M. C„ JR. GARRISON, MONTY R. GERDES, VICTOR GIBSON, W. F. GILL, W. G. GILLILAND, 0. M. GIVENS, B. M. GLASS, IRA V. GLEASON, JERRY F„ JR. GLENN, E. F. GOODMAN, C. B GOODMAN, W. F. GOPPERT, JEAN G. GORDON, J. F. GRAY, JACK, JR. GREEN, GLENN M. GRIFFITH, J. C„ JR. GRIFFITHS, CLIFTON C. GRISHAM, J. M. GUANTHNER, ORVILLE GUYMON, V. F. HALE, R. E. HALL, EARL E. HALL, TIP HAM, CHARLES M. HAMMETT, H. K. FRCSHflien ' 43 HANBY, ROBERT RANGE, J. W. HANCOCK, CHARLES R. HANNON, L. K. HARDIN, W. R. HARRAL, W. A. HARRINGTON, J. M. HARRISON, W. B. HARTMAN, W. F. HAUSMAN, W. M. HAWKES, C. T. HEATON, W. W HEMPHILL, ZENO HENARD, E. S HESTER, C. H. HIGH, H. A. HIGHTOWER, H. G. HILL, JAMES P. HINSON, F. V. HODGES, F. L. HOEFLE, RICHARD L. HOEPFNER, F. W. HOGAN, HORACE C. HOLDEMAN, H. W. HOLEKAMP, EMMETT R. HOLLMAN, E. G. HOLLOWAY, JAMES B. HOLMAN, H. H. HOLMES, C. T. FRGSHmen ' 43 ■■■■■■■■ HOPSON, M. W. HONNELL, J. B. HUBBARD, J. HUDSON, G. W. HULL, 0. W. HUNT, E. W. HURON, E. 0. ISAACKS, W. B. JENKINS, H. L. JENSEN, JOHN A. JONES, J. D. JONES, J. P. JONSSON, ERROL O. KEATHLEY, MARLIN H. KEENEY, F. 0. KINGERY, CHARLES EDWIN KISER, HOWARD KISER, J. W. KLINGER, PAUL E„ JR. KNOWLAN, J. H. KOENIG, E. H„ JR. KORMAN, J. G. KRARAS, JACK KUNKEL, H. O. LAMBERT, E. L. LANG, T. H. LARGENT, B. F. LEDBETTER, W. R. LEHMBERG, DAN GORDON LEMLEY, J. R. WMS ' Zf ' . FResHmen ' 43 LENERT, AUGUST A. 1 LEWIS, C. S. LILLARD, S. A. LILLEBRIDGE, H. F LINDNER, WINSTON LITTLE, DON D. LOCKETT, A. VERNON LOGAN, G. L. LOMAS, ROBERT D. LYLE, HUGH T. McADOO, J. V. McAllister, j. h. McCAIN, GENE McCARSON, W. S. McCARTY, CHARLES T. McCASKIL, M. W. McCHESNEY, EARL McCORKLE, B. T. McGEE, THOMAS R. McMillan, l. h. MACEIRAS, R. P. MAHER, JOHN H. MALEY, DAN P. MALLORY, PAT R. MAPLES, L. E. MAREK, ALLAN L. MARSTON, A. A. MARTENS, WILLIE P. MARWIL, S. J. MASSEY, WILLIAM A., JR. FResHmen ' 43 MAYER, E. B. MENCZER, SAM W. MILENTZ, A. R. MILLER, OLIVER MILLER, W. W. MILLS, L. D. MONTGOMERY, D. D. MOORE, J. L. NOELL, M. D. NOWELL, R. J. OSBORN, MORRIS PARISH, F. E. PARKER, J. H. PARKER, K. N. PARKER, WORTH H. PEALOR, JAMES P„ JR. PHELPS, FARRALL PHELPS, RAYMOND, |R. PHILLIPS, FLOYD SWIFT PHILLIPS, W. A. mmmmmm PICKOFF, L. J. FResHmen ' 43 ■■■■■■■■■■■I PIERCE, T. K. PIERCE, WENDELL E. PIMLOTT, HOWARD PLUENNEKE, M. R. POLAND, JOE POWELL, JOHN A. POWER, CARLTON H. POWERS, O. F. PRATT, J. W. PUMPHREY, J. B. PYEATT, BYRON B. QUINN, P. B. RANKIN, S. H. RANZAU, L. O. RAWLEY, RICHARD REAGAN, BILLIE B. REAL, FELIX, JR. REHMET, CHARLES G. RENNERT, ADOLPH E„ JR. RICHARDSON, T. C„ JR. RIDENOVER, CHARLES A. RIGGINS, R. W. RINGER, STEPHEN RISER, EUGENE L. RIX, C. C. RIX, RALPH L. ROBB, TOM ROBERTS, J. B. ROSENBERG, WAYNE ROTHOLZ, MAX Wm mmmm FRGSHmen ' 43 ROYER, M. RYAN, C. O. SAKELLARION, ANDREW SAMAREL, SAMUEL SCHIAVO, LOUIS I. SCHINDLER, J. T. SCHLEETER, GEORGE C., JR. SCHLEIDER, B. H. SCHOLL, J. H. SCHROETER, N. E. SCOGGINS, P. W. SCOTT, ROGER SCOTT, W. E. SCOTT, WALTER T. SEAY, R. L. SELLERS, WILLIAM A. SELLIER, WILBUR SHARP, O. M. SHERRILL, B. K. SHUFFLER, BOB SIMMANG, W. E. SINGER, H. I. SINGLETARY, G. C. SISSON, T. L. SMITH, LANDGRAVE SMITH, S. A. SMITH, Z. E. SNELL, W. A. SOLETHER, NED W. I SPALDING, J. P. FResHmen ' 43 ■■■■■■I SPEAR, J. M. SPECIA, A. J. SPRAGGINS, NEWTON F. STAUTZENBERGER, LEE STEELE, BILLY JACK STEPHENS, R. L. STEVENS, MORRIS H. STONE, J. H. STORM, C. E., JR. SWEARINGEN, PAUL SWILLEY, GEORGE R. TAYLOR, JOE TAYLOR, J. L. TAYLOR, W. F. THENN, GEORGE R. THOMAS, E. W. THOMPSON, E. W. TINSLEY, J. R. TOLE, G. L. TOWNSEND, J. E. TOWNSEND, ROBERT T. TURNER, C. E., JR. UPHAM. H. W. VANDER, WEIDE J. H. VANNOY, THOMAS R. VAN TUYL, D. VARNAN, B. H. VAUGHAN, FRANK HM M FResHmen ' 43 WADE, J. H. WADE, L. W. WAGNER, A. W. WALLACE, C. H. WALLACE, J. N. WALMSLEY, J. G. WATSON, HORACE E. WERLLA, B. C. WHEAT, JOHN D. WHILDEN, J. F. WHITE, W. K. WILLEFORD, GEORGE WILLIAMS, CHARLES WILLIAMS, J. E. WILLIAMS, J. W. WILLIS, W. C. WIPFF, KENNETH R. WOLCOTT, JOHN O. WOLFE, PAUL J. WORLEY, W. P. WYLIE, ARCH C„ JR. WYNN, DOW YANCY, BILL YOUNG, F. R. ZIMICKI, M. P. ZIMMERMAN, F. A ZIMMERMAN, MILTON CLASS OFnCCRS kfcAifaWlJliJWiIMi EBBaumm LANE FLETCHER Vice-President JOHN GREEN Secretary-T reasurer R. L. DOSS Reporter GRADUATES BARDEN, CHARLES R. M 3 £ Bryan B.A., University of Texas, 1937 BECKMAN, MICHAEL W. Geol B.S., University of North Dakota, 1939. Lakota, N. D. BERRY, A. WILKES A S B.S., Mississippi State College, 1939. Canton, Miss. BOYD, JAMES S. Ag Eng B.S., South Dakota State College, 1939. Brookings, S. D. CARBONELL, SIMON M S E Caracas, Venezuela Central University, Venezuela, 1936. CARRILLO, SALVADOR J. M S E Central University, Venezuela, 1936. CHERRY, FREDRICK P. Ento B.S., Sam Houston State Teachers, 1939. CLARK, DAVID G. Physics B.A., Park College, 1938. New Waverly Derry, N. H. CLARKSON, MILLER B. Math Waco A.B., Baylor University, 1938. DIETZ, IRVING M. M s E Corpus Christ! B.B.A., Texas College A. L, 1935. ESPLIN, ALMA LAMAR AH B.S., Utah State Agricultural College, 1938. Logan, Utah EUBANK, BRANSFORD AH Th. B., Princeton Seminary, 1930. Brownwood GRADUATGS HUDSON, WAYNE A S B.S., East Texas State Teachers, 1939. JOHNSON, LUTHER E. EE B.S., Texas A. M., 1935. JOHNSON, VINCENT O. EE B.S., University of Missouri, 1936. KEIM, S. T„ JR. Econ B.A., Texas A. M., 1938. LILES, KENNETH W. Ag Eco B.S., Texas A. M., 1939. McGOWEN, JOHN R. C. Ag Eco B.S., Texas A. M., 1939. MANNING, EDWARD V. ME B.S., Lehigh University, 1939. FLETCHER, LANE DB New Verda, La. B.S., Southwestern Louisiana Institute, 1937; M.S., Texas A. S M„ 1939. GILILLAND, MELVIN Chem B. S., Abilene Christian College, 1939. GONZALES, GERARDO M S E Central University, Venezuela, 1936 GREEN, JOHN S. DH B.S., Louisiana State University, 1939. HALE, FORD, JR A S Caracas, Venezuela Nacogdoches B.A., Stephen F. Austin State Teachers, 1939. HERBERT, MARTIN, JR. EE B.E., Tulane University, 1936. HIESERMAN, CLARENCE E. Chem Iowa Park B.S., Texas Tech, 1937; M.S., Michigan State College, 1939. Sulphur, La. Granbury College Station Union, Mo. Denton Throckmorton Amarillo Irvington, N. J. ■■■ m GRADUATGS ________ MARION, PAUL T. flH B.S., Colorado State College, 193S. MENZIES, GEORGE C Ento B.S., Texas A. M., 1939. El Paso Menard MONROE, WILL RANSOM Physics Waco B.A., Baylor University, 1938. NAKAYAMA, WM. S. Dona Ana, N. M. B.S., New Mexico A. M., 1939. PARSONS, M. J. DH B.S., Kansas State College, 1939. PASCO, JOHN OTIS ME B.S., University of Kentucky, 1932. Emporia, Kansas Richmond, Va. PENDERY, ROGER A. Econ B.S., Texas A. M., 1938. Fort Worth SPARKS, R. E., JR. Eco Foard City B.S., Texas Tech, 1938. THADANI, MOTI R. Eco Kayachi, India B.A., Agra University, 1937. TILLMAN, HYALMAR A. DH B.S., Rhode Island State College, 1937. TURNER, VESTER L. Chem B.S., Baylor University, 1939. Newport, R. I. Waco VAN ETTEN, GEORGE E. ME B.S., Tufts College, 1939. WISENBAKER, ROYCE E. M S S E B.S., Texas A. M., 1939. Melrose, Mass. Mineola WITTENBURG, JAMES F. flg Eco B.A., Sul Ross College, 1939. Rocksprings .. :: ..... XX GGieinno.. NEW DORMITORIES. This group of twelve well-planned and neatly arranged dormitories and mess hall was built in 1939 at a cost of over two million dollars and will accommodate about twenty-six hundred boys. This new area promises to be even more beauti¬ ful than the old campus when the landscaping is completed to fit in with the natural growth of shade trees around which the buildings are constructed. ■MHiHHHiiiS ' ■i AGGIGLflnD Prexy ' s annual recep¬ tion—Hamner pouring One of the lovelier sights of the Rose Festival More reasons for corps t rips to Tyler The Corps and Band minus blouses at Villa- nova game Littlejohn pumps up the Aggieland Vernon Smith, the Ara¬ bian Sheik at the Architects Ball Pierce bites his nails— Bland was worried too Jack and Betty in close conference Several of the reasons why Mr. Chatham does such a fine business Two for insubordina¬ tion—twenty for G. P. A.—and the O. D. takes it on the chin Four ' ' would-be ' ' sol¬ diers admire a real one Anne safe at home aft¬ er her adventurous trip on the ill-fated Athenia One to Houston, PLEASE! ftGGieLflnD ' 40 Washout ' ' Fuermann and his weekly clam¬ bake Joe gets that coveted sheepskin Governor O ' Daniel yields to the camera AGGIGLftnD ' 4 W r ' i=. 4 ■ : 1 iHi AGGieLflnD ' 4 Band plays host to Cen¬ tenary cheer leaders Henke offers a protect¬ ing arm Muddy football in the new area—sophomores against fish Becker brought back proof ' 4 fiGGISLAnD Bicycles gained in pop¬ ularity—especially in new Navasota addition Batch ' Penny, and Ormond entertain the wives at the Architect ' s Ball A. M. entertains Tu- lane ' s goodwill com¬ mittee Home of Hotard ' s French fried ' s fiGGIGLATlD ' 4 —And Ledbetter might have looked like this Mothers ' Day in ' 39. •- “ jj fiGGIGLAnD ' 4 Mr. Kiest looked almost as proud as we were Every dog has his day, Slick. This is one of the games when it didn ' t rain Bailey poses with his inspiration Here today—gone Sun¬ day Watching the Corps pass in review —Must be Ross Hall Kaydette Hendricks makes Eddie ' ' King of Uglies” In patriotic memory of those fifty-five Aggies of 1917-18. Sharp overwhelmed by it all flGGIGLfinD I. Q. and Glenna—ah love The soldiers —all on their feet How could it last three days? ' 4 AGGieLflnD Duke Williams and Duchess Caroline R. V. Royalty—Hubie and Queen Mary May Smith and Duchess Thomas ' 4 AGGIGLflnD n g g i ■: i. p. n d ' 4 o The governor takes it all in The editor and his T.C.U. worry —Why College Station mothers keep their kids home at night Genial Jim received an autographed foot¬ ball AGGIGLflllD Martin Griffin ' s number one model poses in the center —A very successful Cavalry Ball George Hamilton poses at the Engineers ' Corps Dance The Cavalry boys really lure ' em It UMi v : The long and short at Aggieland Swing and curse Max and Woody see it done right A shot at the Farley review Eyes right” — and the Corps passes the re¬ viewing stand Ethel and Shep had a big time at A. M. fiGGIGLflllD ' The jitterbug really travels in company Marshall looks terribly serious A big moment at the Hillel Club Dance Sully, Dr. and Mrs. Walton meet Gladys Swarthout at the train Phil LaFollette, noted lecturer The Don Cossack Chorus Bel Canto Quartet CTIVITI6S.. GUION HALL. Coming in . . . the freshman passes between the pil¬ lars of Guion Hall to be greeted, and wished good luck during his years at A. M. by the officials of the college ... In this building outstanding speakers and other entertainers appear. In it the stu¬ dents pay tribute to their mothers on Mothers ' Day . . . Here the senior is handed his diploma, con¬ gratulated and bade bon voyage on the sea of life by the officials that greeted him as a freshman, and passes between the portly pillars of Guion Hall . . . going out. HHBmHBHimH ■■■■■■■ Student Publications Board Williams, Angell, Bolton, Ashbum, Wilcox, Haines Smith, Murray, Meynard, Varner THE STUDENT Publications Board, formed first in 1931, was organized for the purpose of advancing student publications, and from year to year the board has seen the status of P. M. ' s publications steadily improve, both in financial condition and in management. E. L. Plngell, Manager of Student Publications, cannot be given too much credit for the work he has done. The growth of the student body in recent years has introduced many problems, but under Mr. Angell ' s supervision changes have been made to cope with the new situation and publications have reached an all-time high. This year, circulation was greatly increased and the Battalion is now a tri-weekly newspaper. E. L. Angell..... . . Manager of Student Publications F. C. Bolton..... ............Chairman of the Board G. B. Wilcox 1 ...........Faculty Representatives Col. Ike Ashburn 1 W. H. Murray. . ...................Battalion Editor G. W. Smith..... ..................Longhorn Editor D. B. Varner I 1 ..........Scientific Review Editors E. B. Meynard M. G. Williams. . .......Senior Class Representative P. G. Haines..... .......Junior Class Representative E. L. ANGELL GEORGE W. SMITH George W. Smith. . James C. Shoultz, Jr. James F. Fouts..... Douglas H. Watson. Mick G. Williams. . . James M. Sharp. . . . H. D. Miller........ T. F. McCord....... Philip Golman ..... W. A. Becker....... Ele B. Baggett...... Jack B. Bailey...... P. W. Levine........ J. B. Hancock....... .......Editor-in-Chief .....Managing Editor .....Associate Editor .Advertising Manager ..........Vanity Fair ...............Clubs .............Military .............Features ........Photographer .........Junior Editor ......Junior Assistant ......Junior Assistant ......Junior Assistant . Sophomore Assistant W. H. Murray....... lames Critz.......... Ray Treadwell....... Charles Wilkinson. . . Paul Ketelsen....... E. C. Oates......... Hub Johnson........ Jimmie Cokinos...... Jimmy James........ R. V. Myers......... George Fuermann... Bob Nisbet.......... A. J. Robinson....... Billy Clarkson....... Earle Shields........ Phil Levine.......... Charles Montgomery W. C. Carter........ Joe Bill Pierce....... John J. Moseley..... Pete Tumlinson...... Sid Lord............. Philip Golman...... James Carpenter. . . . L. J. Wehrle......... Sam Davenport..... J. W. Jenkins........ Don Burk........... K. W. Hubbard...... Jack Nelson......... Jack Hendrick....... J. D. Smith.......... G. M. Woodman. . J. M. Sedberry. . . H. G. Howard..... Don McChesney. . . Tommy Henderson Bill Hauger....... Cecil Reavis...... .........................Editor ...............Associate Editor ..............Managing Editor ..............Managing Editor .............Managing Editor .................Sports Editor ........Assistant Sports Editor .......Senior Sports Assistant .......Senior Sports Assistant ........Junior Sports Assistant ..................Junior Editor ................Junior Editor .................Junior Editor ..................Junior Editor ..................Junior Editor ............Editorial Assistant ............Editorial Assistant ............Editorial Assistant .............Editorial Assistant .....................Art Editor ..................Art Assistant ..................Art Assistant ..................Photographer ........Assistant Photographer ..........Advertising Manager Assistant Advertising Manager Assistant Advertising Manager Assistant Advertising Manager . . Junior Advertising Assistant . . Junior Advertising Assistant ...Junior Advertising Assistant . . Junior Advertising Assistant ...Junior Advertising Assistant . . Junior Advertising Assistant ..........Circulation Manager .Assistant Circulation Manager Assistant Circulation Manager ..........Circulation Assistant ..........Circulation Assistant REPORTERS Tom Gillis Don Andrews E. M. Rosenthal Lee Rogers Don Corley Jack Aycock D. C. Thurman Walter Sullivan Jim Dooley Joe Taylor Murray Evans R. B. Pierce Donald Crist Glenn Mattox Ed Robnett R. M. Shuffler Bill Amis Bill Fitch H. S. Hutchins W. D. C. Jones Joe Leach J. L. Morgan Jerry Rolnick J. C. Rominger E. A. Sterling W. P. Walker R. J. Warren Cecil DeVilbiss Bob Parker L. B. Tennison W. A. Moore Charles Hamner Guy Kane Z. A. McReynolds Richard L. Patrick BILL MURRAY ENGINEERING STAFF AGRICULTURAL STAFF E. B. Meynard Editor D. B. Varner Editor W. H. Dwyer Assistant Editor lames Grote Assistant Editor W. J. Montgomery ' 41 E. L. Santoni ' 41 Bob Florey ' 41 B. F. Roberts ' 41 W. C. Davis ' 42 Tommy Moore ' 42 C. H. Hamner..................Senior Assistant Tom Richey ' 41 Roland Bing ' 42 Tom Power ' 41 Bob Ilfrey ' 42 Paul G. Haines ' 41 E. B. MEYNARD D. B. VARNER BUSINESS STAFF Fred A. Pie . Ir.. Business Manager J. R. Button..........Junior Assistant Ed Douglass.... Sophomore Assistant W. W. Sullivan. Henry Herder. . George Steurer Carl Pipkin. . . . . Stud ent Manager Assistant Manager . . . . Sales Assistant . . .Stage Manager Tom Richey Paul Haines Gus Worthington Leslie McCarthy JUNIOR ASSISTANTS Ed Felder Jack Nelson David Yarbrough Leroy Johnson SOPHOMORE ASSISTANTS Russell Yankee Ed Pettit Jack Bailey Walter Heitkamp James Stephenson THE A. M. TOWN HALL was organized to enable students to see and hear, for a nominal fee, outstanding artists whom they would otherwise be unable to enjoy. This year the organi¬ zation brought to A. M. College, Phil LaFollette, The Don Cossacks Chorus, The Houston Symphony Orchestra, Gladys Swarthout, Mrs. Nancy Swinford, The Del Canto Quartet, Max Gene Nohl, and Shep Fields ' Orchestra. i Student engineering Council Bourn, Burns, Cloud, DeVilbiss, Hagood, Hamilton, Hingle, Kroll, Lefkofsky, Nichols, Peters, Reagor, Rhoten, Sibeck, Simpson, Smith, West Faculty Advisor..........................Dean Gibb Gilchrist Chairman.......................................B. B. Cloud Secretary-Treasurer................................Jack West MEMBERS DEPARTMENT REPRESENTED Bourn, J. F............Architectural Engineering Burns, Bert.............Mechanical Engineering Cloud, B. B...................Civil Engineering DeVilbiss, C. F................Civil Engineering Elliott, B. H..............Petroleum Engineering Hagood, T. M..........Mechanical Engineering Hamilton, A. V., Jr........Chemical Engineering Hingle, A. T..............Chemical Engineering Kroll, C. A...............Chemical Engineering MEMBERS DEPARTMENT REPRESENTED Lefkofsky, L. J............Petroleum Engineering Nichols, F. K.............Electrical Engineering Peters, E. H., Jr..........Petroleum Engineering Reagor, Arthur........Mechanical Engineering Rhoten, G. P.............Electrical Engineering Sibeck, Gordon.......Architectural Engineering Simpson, D. P.........Architectural Engineering Smith, W. P., Jr...........Electrical Engineering West, Jack...................Civil Engineering GIBB GILCHRIST THE STUDENT Engineering Council, made up of student repre¬ sentatives from each branch of the Engineering school, functions as an aid to better relations between students and administra¬ tive heads. Dean Gibb Gilchrist initiated the use of such a group soon after he came here, and its success has been evident. The members of this body are charged with the duty of pre¬ senting any of the common problems of the student. After a roundtable discussion has taken place, any feasi¬ ble remedies are adopted. Dean Gilchrist is to be highly commended for this step in the advance¬ ment of the School of Engineering. TO PUBLICIZE A. M. and to make available information pertaining to the College is the purpose of the A. M. News Service. G. Byron Winstead, Director of Publicity, supervises the work of the department. His permanent office staff consists of H. B. McElroy, assistant news man and statistician, and Mrs. H. B. McElroy, office assistant. Mr. Wins.ead also employs three students, E. C. Oates, Bill Parker, and Ralph Henderson. Mr. Winstead, Mr. McElroy, and Cadet Oates are particularly active in supplying sports infor¬ mation. Their office is equipped with complete files of photographs, sports statistics, and complete records of A. M. ' s athletic contests. The Publicity Office acts as wire correspondent to Associ¬ ated Press, United Press, and International News Service. During the current school year the office will have filed by wire service over 250,000 words concerning the activities of A. M. College. G. BYRON WINSTEAD T GRADUATES and former students of the Agricultural and Mechanical College of Texas are banded together in the Association of Former Students. The chief aims of this organization are to be of as¬ sistance to the College, its faculty and its students, and to keep alive in the minds and hearts of A. M. men the Spirit of Aggieland. Publication of the TEXAS AGGIE twenty times each year, the administration of Student Loan Funds totaling a quarter of a million dollars, the maintenance of records on some 15,000 former students, and the financing and managing of the recently estab¬ lished Placement and Personnel Division, are major aims of the Association ' s program. Current officers of the organization include: Calvin P. E. E. McQUILLEN Dodson, ' 11, Decatur, President; Albert G. Pfaff, ' 25, Tyler, Vice President; and E. E. McQuillen, ' 20, College Station, Executive Secretary. Headquarters of the organization are in the adminis¬ tration building on the campus. J ' 1 The A. HI. Press THE A. M. Press handles all printing work for the Battalion Newspaper, the Battalion Magazine, and the Scientific Review. Besides the work on student publications, this department also prints the Texas Aggie, the Extension Service Farm News, the Forestry News and any miscellaneous job that is needed by departments of the College. The Press, under the supervision of S. C. Hoyle, has become highly efficient, having grown from a small shop to a complete printing organization, adequately equipped with modern machinery. Mr. Hoyle has a permanent staff of trained printing experts and also employs a number of students. The A. d M. Press has rendered invaluable service to the College and has earned for itself a position of prestige in its line of work. S. C. HOYLE Senior Livestock Judging Team MEMBERS of this year ' s Senior Livestock Judging Team travelled over five thousand miles through fourteen states. They not only visited a number of nationally known livestock centers, but also par¬ ticipated in many contests and inspected several famous agricultural colleges. The team members were thus afforded the opportunity of seeing and working with outstanding livestock and making numerous acquaintances with men prominent in the industry. The team, which is composed of five contestants and an alternate, competed in the Inter- collegia b Contest at the Kansas City Royal Livestock Show, taking ninth place in a field of seventeen entries. The A. M. team gained its good standing by carrying all points in the sheep division. The highlight of activities is always the contest held in connection with the International Live¬ stock Exposition in Chicago. This year there were twenty-nine teams entered from the United States and Canada. The Aggies finished in a strong fifth place. Individual honors for the year go to James Grote, whose superior ability did much to aid the whole team. The Animal Husbandry teaching staff and the Saddle and Sirloin Club together have furnished financial support for the organization, and with Coach Larry Miller, are to be given much credit for the team ' s good record. Members of the team are: J. F. Grote W. R. Lehmberg W. B. Buster R. S. Huddle J. A. Gallant F. H. Corder THIS YEfiR the A. M. Poultry Judging Team travelled some three thousand miles, visiting colleges, inspecting markets, and attending the annual Mid-Western Intercollegiate Poultry and Egg Judging Contest, held in Chicago. Competing with other teams in this large contest allows students to exercise all of the technical training and experience they have accumulated. The contest brings together rep¬ resentatives from eleven of the outstanding agricultural colleges of the South and Middle West. Com¬ petition was divided into judging of exhibition birds, production birds, live market fowls, dressed birds, and grading of eggs, according to government specifications and standards. The honors of the highest individual performer were accorded Fred Swallow, and the team as a whole ranked first in the live market division, and fourth in combined total scores. This year ' s team presented a consistent record of high achievement and in so doing, proved itself to be one of the best in a number of years. Much of the success of the team is credited to Ed Parnell who coached the team, and gave much time to their instruction and supervision. Members of the team are: Fred W. Swallow O. L. Davis Earl Roesner O. J. Schulte national Dairy Judging Team THE REASONING ABILITY and self confidence developed in dairy judging competition is very val¬ uable to those boys making up the A. M. National Dairy Judging Team, and the large number of contests in which they competed provided them a great amount of valuable experience. At the National Dairy Show, held during the Golden Gate International Exposition in San Francisco, the A. M. Dairy Judging Team competed with sixteen teams representing schools from all parts of the country. The Aggies placed first in the judging of Ayrshires, first in Brown Swiss, second in Guernsey, and placed third in all breeds. The entire team, while it did not win first place in this contest, upheld its all-time composite record of fourth place, which is better than the record of any other team in national competition. Coach A. L. Darnell is largely responsible for the creditable showing of his boys. He has de¬ voted unlimited time and effort to train the student judges. The team is also indebted to the Kream and Kow Klub, from which come both new members for the team and financial assistance. The members of the team are: Q W. C. Foster A. A. Price D. C. Marsh H. L. Dalton Rational Dairy Products Judging Team THE DAIRY PRODUCTS Judging Team was organized at A. M. for the purpose of stimulating interest and providing experience for the Dairy Products students. Under the guidance of Professor A. V. Moore, coach, this year ' s team gained national prominence and recognition. The team competed and made a eery creditable showing in the National Intercollegiate Contest which was held at the National Dairy Show on Treasure Island in San Francisco. The team is made up of eligible seniors, and this year proved itself to be one of the most balanced and most experienced in a number of years. In appreciation of their efforts, Coach Moore and all members of the team are to be given much credit. Their activities do much to further the influence of this Institution and of the Department of Dairy Husbandry. Members of the team are: D. M. Boyce, Dallas M. R. Millard, Abilene T. B. Davis, Gainesville J. M. Ridlehuber, College Station W. B. Wilson, Waco Crops Judging Team . ■ . CROPS JUDGING COMPETITION enables the students to obtain experience which would otherwise be inaccessible to them. The service of this extra training has done much to make the A. M. agricultural departments what they are. R. C. Potts, coach, through practical training methods, this year built a creditable team. His team competed in two international intercollegiate contests. One was in Kansas City, Missouri, and was sponsored jointly by the Kansas City Board of Trade and the Chamber of Commerce; the other took place in Chicago in connection with the International Hay and Grain Show, and the Livestock Exposition. The A. M. team finished eighth in both contests out of a group of twelve teams. Contests of this sort are divided into three divisions; first, the commercial grading of grains according to Federal standards; second, the identification of noxious weeds, farm crop plants and the seeds and diseases of these plan Is; third, the selection or judging of the major farm crop seeds for planting purposes. Members of the team are: C. G. Powell C. G. Ward Ernest Guilloud, Jr. L. L. Jacobs meats Judging Team ft. M. ' s Meats Judging Team is one of the youngest of the judging teams on the campus. Being first organized in 1938, the group has met rugged competition, and has made a very creditable showing in all contests. Chiefly responsible for the success of the team is C. E. Murphy, coach. He has given his student judges constant attention and has done much to develop them into a first-class team. In the Spring of 1939, the team placed first in the second annual Southwestern Exposition Meats Judging Contest held in Fort Worth. In the Fall of 1939 the same group, which was the first ft. 6c M. team ever to enter the International Meats Judging Contest in Chicago, placed sixth out of a field of fifteen. Martin was sixth high individual of the contest, and Mead was high-point indi¬ vidual in the judging of beef. The team and coach attribute their successful year to the Saddle and Sirloin Club and the Animal Husbandry Department for making possible their trips to judging contests. Members of the team are: R. O. Dittmar, Fredericksburg Lynn H. Mead, College Station Roy Martin, Cotulla Chas. Wilkinson, Menard The Debate Club THE PURPOSE of the Debate Club, sponsored by the English Department, is to develop better speak¬ ing ability, more poise, and to prepare the student to present his ideas in the commercial world. This year, membership in the organization was increased, and the schedule, influenced by the number of members, was the most widespread that has ever been attempted. Under the leadership of Don Gabriel and Mayo Thompson, the team attended meets at Waco, Austin, San Marcos, Huntsville, and Fort Worth. In each of these contests the members proved their ability, and completed a very successful season, the number of victories far surpassing the number of defeats. This year the College sponsored a Junior College Debate Tournament. A great deal of interest was shown and participants from junior colleges all over the state competed. The two sponsors, R. M. Weaver and C. O. Spriggs, have, by their untiring efforts, produced an organization which serves as a great benefit to the whole student body. Both men are to be given much praise for the part they played in making the Debate Club a credit to A. M. College. Members of the club are: Don Gabriel Mayo Thompson John Lawrence Robert Crawford William Cowgen Herman Spode Carlton Sheram W. C. Goins The flggielond Orchestra THE CURRENT school year marked the peak in the history of the Aggieland Orchestra. The orchestra ' s value to the College, in point of service and ability, can hardly be measured. The band was in Fort Worth for the T.C.U. Corps Trip, in Houston for the Rice Corps Trip, in Tyler for the Rose Festival, and in New Orleans for the Sugar Bowl classic. Officiating at Corps Dances, the Cotton Ball, faculty dances, and numerous other proms, the orchestra hit a new high in musical ability, and many voted it tops over some of the big-name orchestras on the campus during the year ' s social season. The orchestra ' s other activi ies included participation on WTflW ' s Clambakes and their annual Christmas tour throughout the state. The baton changed hands at mid-term when Tommy Littlejohn left the band to his brother, Jack. REEDS Lowell Riggs Gene Bond Jack Littlejohn Ed Minnock Tommy Littlejohn, Leader BRASS Henry Baushausen, trumpet Gerald Elder, trumpet Joe Germany, trumpet Charles Berry, trombone RHYTHM Wilbur Kuehne, piano Murray Evans, guitar Sonny Pendery, bass Herbert Doerr, drums President......................................George Smith Vice-President..................................Larry Wehrle Secretary-Treasurer..........................Jeff Montgomery Amis, B. Andrews, D. Ay cock, J. Baggett, E. B. Bailey, J. B. Becker, W. A. Bing, R. Burk, D. Button, J. R. Carpenter, J. Carter, W. C. Clarkson, B. Cokinos, J. Corley, D. Crist, D. Critz, J. Davenport, S. DeVilbiss, C. Dooley, J. Douglass, Ed Dwyer, W. H. Evans, M. Fitch, B. Florey, B. Fouts, J. F. Fuermann, G. Gillis, T. Golman, P. Crete, J. Haines, P. G. Hamner, C. H. Hancock, J. B. Hauger, B. Henderson, T. Hendrick, J. Howard, H. G. Hubbard, K. W. Hutchins, H. S. Ilfrey, B. James, J. Jenkins, J. W. Johnson, H. Jones, W. D. C. Kane, G. K etelsen, P. Leach, J. Levine, P. W. Lord, S. McChesney, D. McCord, T. F. McReynolds, Z. A. Mattox, G. Meynard, E. B. Miller, H. D. Montgomery, C. Montgomery, W. J. Moore, W. A. Morgan, J. L. Moseley, J. J. Murray, W. H. Myers, R. V. Nelson, L. J. Nisbet, B. Oates, E. C. Parker, P. Patrick, R. L. Pierce, F. A. Pierce, J. B. Pierce, R. B. Power, T. Reavis, C. Richey, T. Robinson, A. J. Robnett, E. Rogers, L. Rolnick, J. Rominger, J. C. Rosenthal, E. M. Santoni, E. L. Sedberry, J. M. Sharp, J. M. Shields, E. Shoultz, J. C. Shuffler, R. M. Smith, G. W. Smith, J. D. Sterling, E. A. Sullivan, W. W. Taylor, J. Tennison, L. B. Thurman, D. C. Treadwell, R. Tumlinson, P. Varner, D. B. Walker, W. P. Warren, R. J. Watson, D. H. Wehrle, L. J. Wilkinson, C. Williams, M. G. Woodman, G. M President......... Vice-President..... Business Manager. Publicity Manager Librarian......... Pianist............ Director.......... . .K. Maynard Curts Siegfried T. Neubert . . . .Charles W. Zahn .....Gilbert Michalk . . .Reynolds H. Smith ........Marion Lyle ......Joe J. Woolket Adams, G. A. Bartlett, J. O. Baeuchle, A. A. Bell, R. L. Berndt, R. W. Berry, Jim Brown, Alanson Burks, S. V. Burnett, G. P. Bush, E. H. Butschek, E. J. Campbell, J. M. Casey, J. M. Casey, Pat Coffman, J. E. Collins, T. H. Cowgill, R. M. Crawley, H. D. Creager, J. C. Cupples, J. J. Curtis, N. A. Curts, K. M. Darnell, W. L. Davis, D. W. Dodge, Joe Eberhard, H. E. Fajardo, Gabe Fernandez, X. H Fillmore, B. D. Furley, Ed. Goldston, J. M. Gohmert, W. A. Goppert, J. G. Hawkes, C. T. Heim, C. E. Kingery, C. E. Krug, M. E. Leach, J. D. Lenert, A. A. Lippert, W. W. Martin, S. S. Michalk, G. H. McDaniel, C. H. McDuffie, J. C. McGee, T. R. Neubert, S. T. Nisbet, R. E. Nowell, R. J. Oliver, W. M. Patterson, E. B. Petitfils, A. F. Reynolds, A. W. Reynolds, L. W. Robb, T. H. Ross, Cl ark Saenz, R. D. Salm, L. C. Shepherd, R. B. Shuffler, R. M. Siegley, H. C. Smith, H. R. Stanley, P. W. Stephens, J. A. Stephens, T. S. Tennyson, L. B. Traera, I. T. Wakeland, E. W. Walker, A. S. Weirus, R. Zahn, C. W. Zercher, J. C. T Club Alsobrook, fludish, Bass, Boyd, Bucek, Conatser, Cooper, Dawson, Dillon, Doran, Dreiss, Duncan, H. V., Duncan, W. M., Harbison, Hauser, Henke, Herman, Hogan, Jeffrey, Jones, Lindsey President....... . . . Vice-President..... Secretary-T reasurer Sergeant-at-flrms. . . . Jo Jo White . . .Bill Duncan Woody Varner . . . Bill Dawson Alsobrook, A. D. Audish, Wm. Bass, Walter Boyd, J. M. Bucek, Roy Buchanan, A. B. Cecil, W. W. Conatser, W. E. Cooper, J. G. T Dawson, W. H. Dillon, Paul Doran, J. K. Henke, Charles Dreiss, Ed Herman, Odell Duncan, H. V. Hogan, M. E. Duncan, W. M. Jeffrey, W. M. Faubion, J. T. Jones, V. B. Harbison, J. M. Kimbrough, Jack Hauser, H. F. Kimbrough, John Kirkpatrick, C. V. Landrum, J. G. ■ T Club ¥ Lindsey, Moser, McLean, Nolen, Pannell, Peden, Price, Pugh, Robnett, Routt, Smith, Spivey, Sterling, Stevenson, Stone, Thomason, Timmerman, Varner, Vaughn, White Lang, J. T. Lindsay, J. V. Rahn, Leon Lindsay, R. E. Randow, W. H. McLean, J. A. Reeves, J. R. Sterling,}. R. Mills, Kenneth Robnett, Edward Stone, R. S. Moser, R. D. Robnett, M. F. Thomason, J. N. Nolan, J. E. Pannell, E. W. Routt, W. A. Timmerman, B. O Peden, R. L. Ruby, M. S. Schiller, R. E. Tinker, J. T. Varner, D. B. Pugh, M. C. Smith, H. E. Price, C. W. Vaughn, Tommie Smith, J. W. Wesson, Euel Spivey, Marshall White, J. R. Mr Woods, F. M. Adams, Alexander, Seville, Beyer, Bolton, Braunig, Brundrett, Byrd, Calvert, Carson, Cokinos, Collins, Crews, Decker, Dinsmore, Dodson, Downer, Earley, Elliott, Erck, Fox, Freeborn, French, Friedline, Gallagher. Captain. ............... Second-in-Command Second Lieutenants. Secretary-Treasurer. First Sergeant...... Line Sergeants...... . . . . Dan Sharp . . Buster Parris j Bob Shiels | lack Lippard .Vernon Smith . . Joe Slicker | Paul Haines f Tom Stovell SPONSORS Col. Geo. F. Moore Lieut. Col. O. E. Beezley Lieut. Col. R. L. Christian Major L. S. Stickney Major R. E. Hill Major H. M. Woodward Captain B. S. Shute Major W. R. Irvin Grant, Grasshoff, Guy, Haines, Hammond, Henderson, Hendrick, Hidell, Higgins, Innocenti, Johnson, Kelley, Kuehne, Langdon, Langford, Lippard, Little, Lord, Mann, Mayhew, Mernitz, Miller, Mulvey, Murphy, Nalley. SENIORS Adams, L. J. Black, H. J. Braunig, H. E. Calvert, H. W. Chamberlain, C. H. Cokinos, J. P. Collins, J. W. Crews, S. T. Dinsmore, J. Dodson, J. L. Downer, W. W. Duncan, M. H. Earley, D. C. Erck, A. W. Finley, D. S. Freeborn, E. I. Freidline, S. Guy, W. T. Harris, T. D. Hertner, H. E. Hidell, W. H. Langdon, W. A. Mayhew, I. Q. Muse, J. W. Pitts, D. D. Schnabel, A. O. Shoultz, J. C. Slaton, W. T. Smith, Merrill Smyth, N. B. Thomas, J. W. Waters, P. G. Williams, M. G. Yowell, J. D. Zahn, C. W. JUNIORS Adams, F. B. Alexander, R. W. Beville, A. H. Beyer, D. A. Bolton, P. M. Brundrett, W. M. Ross Volunteers Nelson, Owen, Parris, Pitts, Power, Purcell, Roach, Sharp, Shiels, E., Shiels, R., Skinner, Slaton, Slicker, Smith, M., Smith, V., Smyth, Stovell, Taylor, Thomas, Waters, Whitney, Williams, Yarbrough, Yowell, Zahn. Byrd, E. E. Carson, J. L. Decker, H. G. Duncan, C. P. Elliott, B. H. French, L. F. Fox, R. L. Gallagher, J. J. Grant, A. D. Grasshoff, L. H. Hammond, J. L. Henderson, T. S. Hendrick, A. J. Higgins, W. S. Hill, T. D. Hubbard, J. B, Innocent!, A. A. Johnson, H. D. Kelley, L. N. Langford, R. I. Little, R. B. Lord, S. C. Mann, J. G. Martin, L. B. Mernitz, J. C. Miller, C. F. Mulvey, J. R. Murphy, P. L. Halley, J. R. Nelson, L. J. Owens, M. B. Phillips, R. F. Power, T. L. Purcell, G. B. Ragland, J. D. Roach, J. Sanders, H. G. Shiels, E. F. Skinner, J. W. Stanley, E. G. Stanley, V. B. Steed, N. A. Steimel, R. M. Taylor, G. C. Thompson, M. J Whitney, E. P. Williams, T. S. Yarbrough, D. The Y.ULC.A. Council Mr. M. L. Cashion, Secretary Mr. Dan Russell Dean T. D. Brooks Mr. Ernest Langford Mr. G. B. Wilcox THE BASIC FUNCTION of a higher education is to enable the student to utilize all the facilities he has at hand in order more fully to enjoy living. The primary purpose of the Young Men ' s Christian Association is to develop a better and more useful citizen. Religious teachings are interpreted in such a manner as to conform to the needs of college students. Study and discussion groups dealing with vocational, educational, and social guidance, family life, and political and economic problems are the mediums of the extension of this great work. Through the Y.M.C.A. ' s development and sponsorship of the Cosmopolitan Club there is being built up a feeling of international brotherhood among all foreign students on the campus. The Y.M.C.A. provides recreation ranging from checkers and ping pong to bowling, billiards, and motion pictures. Through the maintenance of liberal policies concerning mental and physical development, the Y has truly become a Young Men ' s Christian Association, and in so doing has contributed much to student life at A. M. The Cabinet President ..... Vice-President. Secretary..... Treasurer..... . Earle W. Aldrich . . . James F. Pouts Preston M. Bolton . . .Tom B. Richey ' Aldrich, E. W. Bonnette, I. T. Bolton, P. M. Brown, C. W. Bell, Chas. Carson, J. L. Cloud, B. B. Cockrell, R. B. Conley, C. Copeland, Gene Corns, R. T. Cupples, J. J. Colgin, C. H. Earley, Don Egner, P. O. Fitch, W. D. Fouts, J. F. Guy, W. T. Hagan, V. D. Hardie, B. Haines, P. G. Hamner, C. H. Harris, Tom Herder, Henry Hingle, A. T. Homan, C. C. Johnson, A. D. Kroll, C. A. Langdon, W. A. LaSelle, A. D. Leonard, E. A. Loving, F. A. Newman, C. J. Nisbet, Bob Oswalt, Bill Pool, F. M. Richey, T. B. Rhoten, G. P. Smitham, F. A. Stach, P. J. Stanford, W. J. Thrift, W. T., Jr. Trimble, H. B. Varner, D. B. Wehner, E. L. West, J. R. Wolf, J. B. Womack, N. T. Rt. Rev. Msgr. J. B. Gleissner..........................Chaplain Rev. T. J. Valenta..............................Asst. Chaplain Rudolph E. Michalka................................President Francis Cantini.................................Vice-President Charles W. Stechman...............................Secretary A. W. Clay.........................................Treasurer THE NEWMAN CLUB, named after the renowned Cardinal John Henry Newman, had its beginning at A. M. in the form of a Reading Club. Since its origin about thirty-six years ago, the club has increased in size from ten members to over four hundred. The purpose of the club is to bring the Catholic students into closer relationship, to promote entertainment and to stimulate Catholic Action. The Catholic group is fortunate in having its activities directed by Monsignore Gleissner, who has been Chaplain of the organization since its beginning. He is ably assisted by Father Tim Valenta. Mass is held at 9:30 A.M. each Sunday morning and at 5:45 A.M. on Holy Days of Obligation and first Fridays of each month. ! ■ President......................................Bernard Wizig Vice-President...............................Harold Hausman Secretary...................................Emanuel J. Smith Treasurer..................................Morris Lichenstein Advisor.................................Mrs. J. J. Taubenhaus Aaron, Edward Adleson, Irwin J. Belinsky, Joseph Benson, Morris Bistrow, Elvin Blankfield, Jack Blum, Irwin Blumenthal, Jacob Borer, Maurice Bornstein, Simon Boxer, Jack Boxer, Martin Brin, Harris Brounes, Pincus Cristol, Charles Daiches, Jerome Dan, Marshall Dougherty, Frank Eder, Adrian Fishman, Albert Florence, Mike Forman, Jack Frank, Selig J. Given, Sherman Glasser, Irwin Golman, Philip Gordon, William Gottlieb, Sidney Hausman, Harold Heidenheimer, Winston Hoffer, Sam Hoffman, Merwin Horovitz, Paul Hurst, Charles Jacobs, Ike Jameson, Henry Kahn, Abie Kaplowitz, Sidney Kaufman, Richard Kesner, Sam Kessler, Sydney Klein, Edward Kopit, Julius Leon, Louis Lipon, Edward Levine, Phil Levine, Samuel Levy, George Levy, Samuel Lichenstein, Morris Linn, Adolph Lippman, Louis Malach, Lio Maniloff, Leon Mark, Irwin Marks, Ellis Marks, Robert Marwil, Stanley Melman, Harold Meyer, Phil Michaels, Victor Mo rrison, William Naborney, Erwin Nassauer, George Nayovitz, B. W. Ness, Lew P. Noa, William Nussbaum, Lester Pickoff, Leo Praeger, Albert Ray, Sylvan Regenbogen, Milton Reich, Aaron Rolnick, Jerry Rosenberg, Raymond Rosenfield, Jerome Rosenstein, Sam Rosenthal, E. M. Rosenthal, J. L. Roth, Sidney Sail, Irving Samarel, Samuel Siegel, Gordon Smith, Emanuel J. Snell, Charles Stone, James Trodlier, Harry Udashen, Leo Vogelman, Leo Wizig, Bernard Wizig, Maynard Wolf, Raymond Zimmerman, Milton gj hH President..... Vice-President Secretary..... Treasurer..... Reporter...... M. A. Rodriguez . . .Paul J. Stach .....Albert Yee . . . B. H. Eubank . . .George Levy Acosta, D. Aldrich, C. W. Altschuler, M. W. Ando, T. Bassett, A. C. Barrartes, J. R. Bazar, R. Bornstein, L. Burns, R. Cadenas, P. Caro, R. Cashion, M. L. Mrs. Cashion, M. L., Jr. T Chacon, P. Ching, W. C. Chuck, R. Chun, M. Calliis, C. C. Cook, R. T. Davis, W. B., Dr. Mrs dela Torre, A. Develle, E. D. Echegaray, J. A. Erchelman, A. A. Eubank, B. H. Farias, D. F. Fajardo, G. Fuerman, G. Fernandez, X. F. Garrison, R. W. Garza, V. Gay, J. C. Mrs. Gonzales, C. Hardeman, C. H. Hernandez, H. A. Hill, R. C. Johnston, A. Kenny, R. D. Levy, G. Lopez, J. R., Jr. Loving, F. Mancillas, T. A. Mascorro, M., Jr. Mendieta, H. B. Mogford, J. S. 6c Mrs. Morse, C. S. Murray, Bill Owens, B. Paiva, R. M. Phillips, H. M. Planadeball, F. S. Pye, C. J. Quilichini, O. Quisenberry, J. H., D Rodriguez, F. A. Rodriguez, M. A. Ruiz, F. G. Schiavo, L. J. Seiley, J. Serna, O. A. Sheybani, M. Shuffler, B. Snydelaar, N. A. Soto, M. A. Sugareff, V. K. Tamargo, E. M. Thrift, D. B. Mrs Tremani, F. Trigo, J. E. Toro, E. E. Urrea, J. T. Vasquez, H. V. Villamil, J. A. Walker, A. S. Whall, B. C. Willis, C. A. Williams, B. H. Williams, V. H. Yee, A. S. A. 5c HQ. Lutheran Students Association President...................................Robert Dittmar Secretary-Treasurer........................Clint W. Bracher Vice-President.................................ft. M. Citzler Pastor.......................................Kurt Hartman Baptist Student Union Council President.................................J. M. Behrman Treasurer.................................Leroy Brown, Jr. Vice-President.................................W. E. Kent Reporter........................................F. ft. Camp Secretary.....................................W. B. Allen Pastor....................................Rev. R. L. Brown nniiv ACADEMIC BUILDING. The Old Main Building, converted into class rooms after the New Administra¬ tion building was constructed in 1933, is the nucleus of the campus . . . An impressive building that is a familiar and traditional sight to all students at A. M. . . . In front of it is the stately statue of Sully Ross . . . On top of it is Prexy ' s Moon—full the year round ... In it the students receive their aca¬ demic training . . . From it they hear Auld Lang Syne and Silver Taps on the eve of Final Review. IlSSHHHHHHRlSi HHBB IPS ’STiSTT February 28, 1940 Mr. George Smith, Editor 1940 ,, Longhorn ,, Texas A M College College Station, Texas Dear Mr. Smith: Under separate cover I’m returning the pictures submitted to me. I appreciate the honor of selecting the first eight ladies for the beauty section of the ' ’Long¬ horn. However, you gave me a tough assignment because they’re all so pretty. Also it’s a very ticklish thing to stick your neck out and say one gal is prettier than another. Nevertheless I have made a stab at it and I certainly hope my selection meets with the approval of the student body and you. I hope you’ll impress upon everyone con¬ cerned the fact that we have never seen any of these ladies, and, therefore, the selection was made entirely on the merits of the pictures. No doubt the pictures flatter some and do not do justice to others. However, on the basis of the photographs my choice is as follows: Miss Connie Fversberg Miss Gertrude La Voice Miss Mary Louise Lewis Miss Hallie Beth Willingham Miss Daphne Salois Miss Catherine Pool Miss Martha Perrin Miss Doris Watson Thanking you again fbr the honor you have bestowed upon me and hoping that the 1940 Longhorn will be the best ever, I am, Sincerely yours, KK: AC XWWVWWVXWVXNXXXXXXWXXV M| [ij ' -ivaK til JSi , BIHHHBaS VvvvvvyvvyvvvvvVvvvvvWvvvvvvv s e n i o r FflVORITGS ' mwmmmfmmmmmMmmvmm Ufv r Kiri ' ; R FfiVORITSS lit mMmMmm m mmm MmmMsmmm KIV ' BBii Alice Virginia Thomas Gene Webb Mary Helen Alexander Adreain Appling Melba Taylor Madge Crow Ann Gift Phyllis Bledsoe Frances Kennedy Mrs. B. C. 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Wallace Anne Irvin Roberta Rushing Kay Thurman Jane Atkinson Jane Hughes Darleen Ruth Cunningham Mamie Tramonte Pauline Peevey Zay Harmon m-: i mm wmmmmsmmmfflm ' I ' Sfcrfcw ' ' ' Ml mw k msmsmamr: R FAVORITGS Dorothy Campbell Le Verne Simmons Virginia Tremont Becky Meade Catherine Hall Naomi Holliman Mrs. Dalton Gandy Sunshine Lucas Shirley Gudmanson Frances Rutherford Marion Enholm ij Beverly Bryan Mildred Slough Charlie Ruth Richards Marcelee La Coume Winnie Lois Wilkinson R I T e s Margaret Schiller Margaret Ofner Sybil Sykes Lillian Schnerr Lillian Hastings Winnifred Crutchfield Faye Faulk Jennie D. Needham Dorothy Nettles Lila Grier Doris Read Peggy Pfaff F’lorence Franklin Ruth fldele Naylor Mary Louise Key Harriette Jane Taylor R FflVORITSS Mary Jane Kerr Sue Leta Graham Marjorie McCullough Alice Keck Betty Moore Pauline Jones Mrs. Earle W. Aldrich Sally Kennelly Dorothy Stricklin Martha Ellen Baker Willie Cleo Drake Barbara Melancan Marjorie Jones Rachael Hay Bernice Marshall Frances Lawrence senioR FflvdRiTes Louise Cobler Carolyn Ashcraft Jimmy Nichols Jerry Cullers Elizabeth Couch Ollie Maye Hinds Juanita Hicks Elizabeth King Virginia King Dale Benbow Wanda Applegate Eleanor Parker Nancy Oden Merle Nance Marcia Matthews Mrs. H. Ab Weatherby, Jr. senio • . _____■■■ ■ R FAVORITSS Johnlyn Guynes Hctllie B. Minnock Maxine Epperson Mrs. Eldon Knox Jane Huffhines Mary Virginia Mclntire Lurlein Forrester Elizabeth Hanover Millie Knox Louise Muslewhite Mrs. J. V. Persons Virginia Springob Nina Campbell lone Marcus Lilymay Pullen Mary Esther Carney Thelma Clark Rebecca Sands Ellen Holt Billie Jean Burroughs Julia Bolts Mrs. H. M. Everett, Jr. Josephine Law Doris Glass Maxine Bray Catherine Gardiner Ouida Oberwether Beverly Jean Ward Valaree Commander Mary Jane Welling Evelyn Duckworth Betty Thaxton ■ Mrs. W. R. Stephens Marian Cole La Belle Schuessler Marian Taylor Jeanne Hildreth Jayn Ladell Dugger Ducky Weatherbee Mary Rose O ' Neill Helen Immell Kay Leverton Janie George Evelyn Woodley mmsmm semoR fr vo RITGS mw. Frances Hooper Dorothy Williams Virginia Lou Cashion Cameron Harrison Frances Coates Margaret Harvin Carmen M. Garraton James fllan Shepherd Dorothy Muras Katie Reid Ara Arnold Mary Myles Violette Amis Dorothy Bennett Mary Louise Smith Mary Elizabeth Johnson FflVORITeS m Annie Weisent Reba Dee Godfrey Lorena Rowan Sarah Reed Moore Mary Caves Lillian Bullock Mrs. W. W. Price Adele Grimes Ann Tandy Theresa Manning Ruth Stein Mrs. Marguerite Downer Prudence Elslander Doris M. Mallepell Alice Neale Mrs. C. R. Sparra semoR FflvoRiTes Mary Lucille Kuhn flgnes Muriel Cooke Helen Ruth Moore Mary Ruff Betty Brewer Jimmie Langford Mettie Dean Joyce Clark Shirley Jenkins Leta Mae Scott Barbara Shirley Parker Betty Dunston Carol Rushing Sunshine Barnett Irlene Cook Margaret Herring mmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmA m R FAVORITGS mmitm Jackie Grant Virginia Crutchfield Hilda Valles Gladys Moerner Esther Schmidt Gean Simpson Ruby Marie Cline Corinne Collins Jeanette Patterson Elizabeth Covey Goldie Ruth Simpson Grace Mae Graves Mrs. Alex Clarke, Jr. Estelle Goodwin Olga Shearin Louise E. Davis semoR Ffivo : ' - N ' U : - R I T e s Lucille Mollenhauer Mrs. Roy Millard Mrs. J. Howard Allen Mrs. Georgie Hall Gross Mrs. Laura Steurer Mrs. M. B. Huffman Mrs. J. W. Nevitt Mrs. J. G. Johnston Mrs. J. W. Bailey Mrs. C. S. Mathews Mrs. Dewey McKnight Mrs. H. L. Hess Mrs. W. W. Sullivan Mrs. J. V. Forbes Mb Mrs. J. Robbins Mrs. H. R. Brentzel oimKfliffliMiMn max nicCullar eojeij ,,0!pog,, SBISA HALL. The Old Mess Hall, the largest in the world, was built in 1919 and will seat more than 3000 persons. Its banquet rooms will accommodate various sized groups and are in constant use. The most enjoyable activity that the student body experiences in Sbisa Hall, next to eating, is dancing. Sbisa Hall—the ballroom for all class, organization, and corps dances . . . the rendezvous for bird dogs and meal hounds . . . the workshop of the Sbisa Volun¬ teers. WBmmMMBmammBuum ■ ■ r commflnDflnT ard p.jh.s. t. COLONEL GEORGE F. MOORE Colonel George F. Moore, U. S. Army, has been Professor of Military Science and Tactics and Commandant of the Corps of Cadets since the fall of 1937, and has distinguished himself at A. M. for being one of the most outstanding men to serve in this capacity. As Professor of Military Science and Tactics, Colonel Moore supervises the classroom study of military science and directs the practical training of the various R.O.T.C. units. Members of the military staff of army officers serve as instructors. As Commandant of the Corps, Colonel Moore has efficiently discharged his duties of maintaining discipline and enforcing the rules and regulations of the College. H is success along these lines is due to his unusual ability to handle men, to the adept manner in which he has exercised his authority, and to the fact that he is a graduate of A. M. and is familiar with the characteristics of the Corps. miLITARY DSPARTmenT STAFF COLONEL GEO. F. MOORE...........................Coast Artillery Corps Professor of Military Science and Tactics LIEUT. COLONEL ORVA E. BEEZLEY........................Field Artillery LIEUT. COLONEL ROBERT L. CHRISTIAN.........................Infantry MAfOR WILLIAM R. IRVIN..................................... . .Cavalry MAJOR FRANCIS H. WILSON.....................................Infantry MAJOR RALPH E. HILL...............................Coast Artillery Corps MAJOR LOUIS S. STICKNEY.................................Signal Corps MAJOR ALBERT G. WING........................................Infantry MAJOR FREDERIC V. M. DYER....................................Infantry MAJOR HORACE McP. WOODWARD, JR..........Chemical Warfare Service MAJOR FRANK A. HOLLINGSHEAD...................Coast Artillery Corps MAJOR EDWIN M. BURNETT......................................Cavalry MAJOR OSGOOD C. McINTYRE..............................Field Artillery CAPTAIN PHILIP H. ENSLOW................................Field Artillery CAPTAIN JOSEPH A. CELLA.................................Eield Artillery CAPTAIN CLAUDE F. BURBACH.............................Field Artillery CAPTAIN BENIAMIN S. SHUTE..........................Corps of Engineers CAPTAIN THOMAS A. ADCOCK........................Corps of Engineers CORPS STAFF F mamum CORPS STAFF ■■■■■■■■■■ LT. COLONEL W. H. OSWALT Executive MAJOR ED DREISS Adjutant MAJOR A. L. NORTON Plans and Training Ojficer MAJOR O. G. WERNTZ Intelligence Officer MAJOR D. T. PARKS Supply Officer Seated: SGT. P. G. HAINES SGT. MAJOR W. A. BECKER SUPPLY SGT. T. E. DUCE ■■■■ D BARD w—a _ ■■■■■ ■■■■ MAJOR T. A. BALMER Commanding Officer CAPTAIN W. R. LEDBETTER Second in Command and Drum Major CAPTAIN I. C. SHOULTZ Supply Officer CAPTAIN MERRILL SMITH Plans and Training Officer FIRST LT. R. E. MICHALKA Adjutant SGT. MAJOR J. H. FOCKE SUPPLY SGT. C. W. SCOTT b a n d J. M. SHARP Second in Co mmand CAPTAINS Erck, A. W. 1st LIEUTENANTS Baushausen, H. Bocquet, P. E. Butler, W. J. Elliot, F. B. Garrett, E. G. Lawrence, O. V. Lomax, B. E. Michalka, R. E. Smith, G. W. SERGEANTS Collins, W. A. Hendrick, A. J. Higgins, W. S. Koenig, V. L. Lord, S. McCall, M. W. Minnock, J. E. Richmond, J. R. Stanford, W. J. Stevens, J. M. Walker, F. E. CORPORALS Balagia, J. M. Copeland, E. H. Criswell, R. M. Hynds, C. L. McReynolds, W. M. Slack, T. E. 4th YEAR PRIVATES Norton, C. P. Peterson, L. L. Surovik, W. L. Womble, J. C. 3rd YEAR PRIVATES Alexander, G. M. Brentzel, R. Buenz, N. F. Carpenter, N. B. Cox, G. B. Harrison, T. R. Hilliard, H. A. Melcher, M. A. Schaefer, C. A. Tuccori, F. E. Vickery, R. L. 2nd YEAR PRIVATES Davis, W. O. Gossett, R. B. Graves, W. E. Hornickel, E. P. McClish, B. M. McWhirter, C. O. Merrill, W. C. Quarles, P. A. Rascoe, W. M. Wier, G. S. 1st YEAR PRIVATES Amis, B. J. Bucy, W. F. Chapman, K. T. Conlee, W. J. Culberson, D. L. Hogan, V. E. Holderness, B. C. Kelley, J. T. Maples, f. G. Miller, B. Munn, N. Nicol, B. J. Perry, E. B. Post, C. W. Rogers, B. C. Sanders, R. N. Smith, C. G. Steele, B. ]. Stephens, R. L. Vannoy, C. P. Webb, J. B. Weems, J. N. Whorton, R. N. L. J. NELSON 1st Sergeant INFANTRY BAND mmamm t H H. L. F. DOERR Captain 1st LIEUTENANTS Bailey, J. W. Cullers, E. W. Dinsmore, J. Hinshaw, C. S. Huffman, M. B. Parks, G. B. Pettit, M. W. Pipkin, C. H. Poland, A. D. Wizig, B. 2nd LIEUTENANTS Barr, C. E. Trimble, H. B. SERGEANTS Allen, J. H. Bledsoe, J. V. Chappell, R. J., Jr. Gardner, O. C. Gibson, R. B. Loving, F. A. Ledbetter, J. P. Nisbet, R. E. Roberts, R. G. CORPORALS Barr, B. J. Beck, W.J. Bond, E. M. Fischer, A. O. Inglehart, J. E. Mayo, H. B. Pearce, R. B. Rinehart, J. O. Russell, R. R. Stewart, C. C. Poland, C. J. Webb, J. F. 4th YEAR PRIVATES Burch, C. A. Camp, J. T. Clay, A. W. Cook, R. J. Cowles, A. W. Harrison, D. W. Martin, T. G. Murray, W. H. Pappas, G. F. Riggs, L. P. 3rd YEAR PRIVATES Anderson, M. B. Berry, C. D. Blakemore, J. E. Cargile, J. W. Closner, G. W. Cox, C. H. Floore, E. L. Foran, W. J. Germany, J. A. Harle, R. M. King, J. L. McAfee, W. R. Merrill, W. H. Mylius, M. F. Ness, L. P. Noel, P. C. Poulter, C. J. Stone, G. M. Winn, W. S. 2nd YEAR PRIVATES Adkisson, J. W. Barnes, H. E. Bell, E. C. Branscome, B. J. Brogdon, A. C. Hinds, A. M. Jackson, T. H. Lemly, F. L. McCaskill, S. E. Thomas, E. F. 1st YEAR PRIVATES Armstrong, A. E. Ball, H. F. Berthelot, P. D. Bogel, G. N. Briscoe, H. C. Clark, G. W. Deahl, W. A. Dean, O. G. Doss, R. P. Eberspacher, L. Ferrell, L. C. Goppert, J. G. Gordon, J. F. Graham, P. D. Hardin, W. R. Hebisen, E. E. Hopson, M. W. Jenkins, W. L. Johnson, G. King, J. L. Korman, J. G. Law, W. E. Lemley, J. R. Little, D. D. McClendon, E. W. McCullough, F. D. Mann, J. T. Maples, L. E. Marwil, S. J. Matthews, J. M. Moore, H. M. Munson, A. H. Pierce, W. E. Richardson, W. D. Rix, C. C. Robbins, J. J. Roberson, B. C. Schleider, B. H. Sisler, C. E . Spencer, G. L. Stevens, M. H. Strandtman, L. V. Thaxton, E. A. Ward, A. L. Worth, R. F. FIELD ARTILLERY BAND H. N. MAPLES Second in Command E. L. WEHNER 1st Sergeant I n F A n T R Y REGIMENTAL STAFF LT. COLONEL H. D. MILLER Regimental Commander MAJOR F. H. CORDER Executive CAPTAIN R. S. TREADWELL Adjutant CAPTAIN F. A. PIERCE Supply Officer CAPTAIN J. P. LACKEY Plans and Training Officer CAPTAIN W. R. MOORE Intelligence Officer CAPTAIN R. M. STRUWE Assistant Plans and Training Officer Seated: SUPPLY SOT. P. J. STACK SGT. MAJOR J. R. FLOREY COLOR SGT. F. SAYNOR Standing: ■ ■Hi HI • i n f ft n t r y HHH HHIHHBBHHHH FIRST BATTALION STAFF MAJOR J. B. ASHWORTH Battalion Commander CAPTAIN W. C. WHITEHURST Executive FIRST LT. F. R. DUKE Adjutant FIRST LT. E. H. PETERS Supply Officer FIRST LT. E. N. TILLEY Plans and Training Officer FIRST LT. R. C. BARTON Intelligence Officer F A i n H. N. REAVIS Second in Command D. B. ORR 1st Sergeant A T R Y 1st LIEUTENANTS 3rd YEAR PRIVATES 1st YEAR PRIVATES Emmons, C. H. Hammonds, J. M. Yearwood, A. B. 2nd LIEUTENANTS Hall, R. C. Lobrecht, G. J. Meister, A. G. Dolan, J. Donslson, S. B. McKee, H. W. Ota, M. Spencer, W. R. Thomas, C. Yee, A. S. 2nd YEAR PRIVATES SERGEANTS Anderson, J. W. Cavitt, S. W. Anderson, W. R. Day, T. C. Barnes, M. H. Fowler, B. B. Beilin, P. S. Harris, J. M. Boyd, J. H. Kilpatrick, L. L. Boudreaux, J. C. McCaleb, J. E. Dennington, J. F. Plagens, R. L. Donaldson, D. M. Robison, J. H. Dubuisson, H. J. Wignall, P. R. Evans, S. L. Flowers, R. E. CORPORALS Higginbotham, F. R. Brown, R. D. Jordan, R. L. Crews, A. R. Kay, E. E. Hall, M. E. Mitchell, Z. F. Hearn, W. E. Parker, H. C. Sparks, G. H. Perrone, P. M. Taylor, G. Streb, E. L. Smith, M. H. 4th YEAR PRIVATES Taylor, J. Bridges, P. Thompson, R. H. Burk, D. Thurman, D. C. Kawahata, H. H. Whitfill, R. K. Baca, C. J. Barbies, E. A. Beard, L. K. Beard, M. A. Bell, W. C. Bernardini, M. Boyce, C. W. Brodie, G. Broxon, J. P. Bucek, F. A. Cabell, H. B. Chuck, R. Deen, W. W. Foust, H. Fritch, J. R. Gunn, D. Hanby, R. L. Heir, J. H. Henderson, C. G. Holman, H. H. Ivey, B. L. Jones, B. Kennard, H. J. Leavitt, C. W. Livingston, O. B. Mick, T. L. Miller, C. M. Miller, W. W. Morgan, W. E. Moore, J. L. Mullins, W. H. Powell, G. W. Ruisinger, R. W. Townsend, G. Voss, C. M. Webster, J. D. COMPANY A ' J. L. HANBY Captain wummmmmmmam i n f a n t r y C. H. HflMNER Captain amam ■■■ 1st LIEUTENANTS Bowen, D. B. Cox, E. H. Rodway, F. S. 2nd LIEUTENANTS Koehler, O. K. SERGEANTS Baggett, E. B. Felder, E. fl. Haberer, W. E. Hall, A. J. Jeffrey, W. M. Lee, J. S. Schroeter, O. E. Spann, J. H. Thompson, M. M. CORPORALS Bing, R. Nofr, C. W. Hardeman, T. N. Hodge, W. S. Quick, B. M. Smith, A. W. Waddell, J. M. Womack, N. T. 4th YEAR PRIVATES Bing, B. U. Breedlove, S. R. Dismukes, I. B. Doran, J. K. Elwell, C. D. Foster, N. H. Smith, H. E. Warne, R. R. Wood, F. M. 3rd YEAR PRIVATES Aycock, J. N. Branam, R. O. Buntin, W. C. Davis, W. J. Guinn, R. N. Levine, P. W. Moncrief, G. P. Stroman, W. J. Williamson, D. 2nd YEAR PRIVATES Cummings, W. W. Frierson, J. E. Fults, H. Isbell, J. A. McBride, W. J. Miller, E. S. Rogers, C. Ruble, H. M. Scott, F. E. Turner, P. A. Wilson, W. D. 1st YEAR PRIVATES Adams, J. R., Jr. Ballenfonte, E. T. Bauer, L. H. COMPANY B Blankenship, R. E. Brown, J. C. Burkett, J. M. Busbee, C. R. Cook, R. M. Creath, J. Denton, R. Field, F. Fuller, E. W. Green, R. T. Hagelstein, T. S. Hemphill, B. A. Holt, J. H. Jenkins, G. J. Kelley, W. G. LaGrone, E. A. Markland, R. L. Martin, C. B. Mutschink, A. O. McCorkle, B. T. McMillan, C. Parish, F. E. Phelps, Z. C. Porter, B. R. Ranzau, L. O. Rizer, J. R. Ralston, W. A. Scoggins, P. W. Simmons, J. K. Smith, G. C. Steele, F. B. Strauss, F. J. Volkmer, W. H. Wade, J. H. Walters, E. G. Wilson, J. O. Wolcott, J. F. C. SANDLIN Second in Command R. T. FOSTER 1st Sergeant I i n f a n t r y 1st LIEUTENANTS Bassett, ft. C. Fitzhugh, O. L. Trimble, R. D. 2nd LIEUTENANTS Clary, S. R. Crawford, J. N. Menzies, P. P. SERGEANTS Burnett, E. F. Davis, J. R. Duncan, H. V. Grissom, T. C. Hauser, H. F. Riggs, R. R. Smith, J. D. CORPORALS Amyx, J. W. Borgfeld, H. O. Clark, W. W. Doak, R. fl. Fitzhugh, G. W. Meridith, W. R. Mock, R. P. Perry, E. H. Schmid, E. H. Wilson, W. ft. 4th YEAR PRIVATES fludish, W. Dube, A. L. Routt, W. A. Scott, L. A. 3rd YEAR PRIVATES Dawson, W. H. Clark, W. R. Coker, W. K. Pugh, M. C. Rankin, C. Simmon, J. F. Smith, E. L. Stovell, J. C. 2nd YEAR PRIVATES Buckalew, S. Cloud, J. B. English, R. S. Goforth, W. A. Hill, C. W. Hunter, W. M. Place, B. E. Renaud, A. F. Salm, L. C. Sleeper, J. Smith, B. G. Stromberg, E. H. Wakefield, L. A. 1st YEAR PRIVATES Bailey, C. E. Bridges, L. A. Bush, H. E. Carothers, G. C. Caudle, F. A. Cernosek, B. D. Cobb, S. D. Colvin, B. Crazier, W. V. Cumbie, E. M. Darden, J. M. Ellison, T. A. Girard, L. V. Glenn, E. F. Goodwin, H. G. Heard, J. L. Kana, V.}. Lee, T. J. Lesser, H. K. McAdoo, J. V. McBride, W. J. Magers, C. A. Mann, T. A. Moore, H. C. O ' Leary, J. E. Pumphrey, J. B. Sample, R. A. Schendel, A. W. Steed, B. C. Taylor, J. L. Turner, G. M. Wilson, P. N. P. 1. LEMM Captain ■ E r : m i i n f fl n t R y bhhhhi hhhbbbbhi ■■■■■■■■■■■■ 1st LIEUTENANTS Bailey, J. W. Draper, J. C. Hastings, W. L. Jurcak, L. King, J. C. Noel, J. fl. Yust, R. L. 1st YEAR PRIVATES 2nd LIEUTENANTS Osborn, M. L. 3rd YEAR PRIVATES SERGEANTS Arnold, T. A. Dodd, D. W. Phillips, R. S. Richerson, F. N. Wofford, K. A. Cashen, J. Jones, E. L. Matthews, W. E. Robinson, R. A. Webber, M. H. 2nd YEAR PRIVATES L. L. SPRUIELL Captain CORPORALS Brady, B. C. Brown, S. E. Buehrig, J. E. Draper, L. C. Hooton, G. T. Jordan, M. C. Lorino, N. E. Tate, J. B. White, R. B. 4th YEAR PRIVATES Anderson, C. A. Connally, W. S. Dean, H. A. Gaffney, J. B. Hays, W. M., Jr. Bulter, W. C. DeLucia, K. J. Eichblatt, E. E. Galloway, R. R. Goodman, W. G. Gresham, G. Hendershot, J. R. Leslie, G. J. Moore, E. E. Sinex, J. Simmons, R. A. Tomlinson, W. N. Trigo, J. E. White, K. L. Whitson, C. Wilmeth, E. D. Wistner, R. P. Womack, R. V. Alford, J. P. Barr, B. J. Bennett, P. M. Burch, W. F. Deidrick, B. C. Dominy, W. W. Fillingham, W. O. Flowers, W. O. Fry, Edward Galyean, L. W. Gerdes, V. B. Hall, H. H. Herrera, L. B. Jones, G. Jordan, D. J. Kirk, L. J. Lillard, S. A. McCarty, C. T. McEver, J. W. MacNab, A. J. Medford, W. L. Neeley, J. N. Osborn, M. B. Outterside, C. E. Patton, J. P. Philips, F. T. Rosenberg, H. W. Seay, H. D. Shaver, W. D. Stamm, J. T. Standefer, J. L. Townsley, H. B. Upham, H. W. Walker, C. A. Wilson, L. D. P. B. BENNETT Second in Command COMPANY D ' W. P. SIMS 1st Sergeant i n f a n SECOND BATTALION STAFF MAJOR C. A. MARTIN Battalion Commander CAPTAIN J. P. HOWARD Executive FIRST LT. S. M. DUNLAP Adjutant FIRST LT. W. B. BUSTER Supply Officer FIRST LT. W. C. MELTON Plans and Training Officer SGT. MAJOR F. D. LOWN SUPPLY SGT. H. PENDLETON I n F A n T R Y ! M. H. KENNflDY Captain BHI 1st LIEUTENANTS Hamlett, E. H. Herren, C. H. Robins, J. T. 2nd LIEUTENANTS Birdwell, E. E. Watterson, C. C. Wegenhoft, V. C. SERGEANTS Caughran, W. B. Couch, L. C., Jr. Kimbrough, J. A. Hatcher, D. O. Lord, S. C. Loven, C. I. Pendleton, H. Price, F. C. Tobias, A. L. Williams, J. W. Zerr, J. L. CORPORALS Calhaun, W. B. Jackson, H. D. Jenn, W. C. McSpadden, R. L. Thomas, A. D. Wood, G. F. 4th YEAR PRIVATES Bowers, J. L. Coffman, A. K. Kimbrough, W. M. Partridge, H. J. 3rd YEAR PRIVATES Gerhardt, C. Evans, R. Wheatley, R. G. 2nd YEAR PRIVATES Christian, G. C. Collier, J. C. Enochs, J. P. Giese, H. C. Krug, M. E. Lehmann, C. L. Moore, F. L. Munson, R. M. Pena, W. M. Saenz, F. Saibara, E. Schmidt, G. C. Smith, L. R. Stephens, R. A. Sturtevant, R. A. Tomerlin, M. A. Williams, R. V. COMPANY E 1st YEAR PRIVATES Anderson, A. A. Barth, C. R. Beaumont, D. A. Best, J. B. Brittian, J. E. Cajka, E. N. Carpenter, R. L. Carroll, J. D. Chatham, R. L. Collier, H. E. Cordell, W. N. Craig, F. R. Dudley, B. S. Eldredge, B. W. Farrelly, J. W. Hejl, J. M. Herrington, J. R. Honell, J. Huffman, R. D. Johnson, J. C. Joy, J. Kidd, B. F. Landor, T. Lester, D. H. Lott, A. A. Matyear, C. Pankey, A. F. Reinhart, O. J., Jr. Rosanky, G. C. Royer, M. Scholl, J. H. Scott, J. A. Sears, F. D. Singleton, G. C. Smith, H. H. Sullivan, R. E. Tracey, D. D. L. W. CROFT Second in Command J. C. KIMBROUGH 1st Sergeant i n f a n t r y }. L. BLACK Second in Command L. T. GLASER 1st Sergeant 1st LIEUTENANTS Browning, J. M. Clarke, A., Jr. Epperson, J. E. 2nd LIEUTENANTS Howell, H. J. McKnight, W. C. Thornton, P. SERGEANTS Brandes, L. E. Childress, R. Corns, R. T. Gault, J. B. Krai, B. F. Towns, J. P. Woodward, W. K. CORPORALS Baggett, J. . Barnes, V. E. Bunger, W. H. Garrett, J. E. Hammons, D. S. Jones, J. L. Landua, A. J. Loeffler, V. J. Naborney, E. 4th YEAR PRIVATES Campbell, T. R. Herzing, D. Pepper, G. R. Ruckman, J. 3rd YEAR PRIVATES Aldrich, L. M. Alford, H. V. Clarke, F. Evans, J. G. Moon, A. J. Noton, J. T. White, S. L. 2nd YEAR PRIVATES Anderson, B. R. Banister, J. R. Bessett, E. W. Burbank, E. W. Burke, J. T. Cloudt, J. B. Cox, D. W. Davies, D. W. Farmer, J. G. Hughes, E. P. Jahnel, C. R. King, A. K. Manly, R. L. Roddy, L. O. COMPANY F 1st YEAR PRIVATES Ball, J. D. Billingsley, A. M. Buckalew, S. J. Cristol, C. S. Erlund, D. J. Farber, L. A. Grohn, J. H. Jolley, R. L. Jones, G. R. Lester, J. A. Magee, R. C. Moss, K. Mulhollan, R. W. Parker, K. N. Parker, W. D. Parsons, L. E. Pealor, J. P. Pelatari, V. J. Perkins, H. G. Rountree, E. Sherrill, B. K. Stuteville, C. D. Tannahill, C. F. Weaver, J. D. Wright, J. D. Yaeger, G. W. Young, G. C. E. W. ALDRICH Captain % ■ % - ;, f ' ■ ” p ; fte ? ' . ' ' -f f p t Y •D t ■ - ' rjcV 1 „ •• mam i R. LEHMBERG Captain I n F A n T R Y 1st LIEUTENANTS Dwyer, W. H., Jr. Hamblin, J. M. Ivie, F. Melton, W. C. 2nd LIEUTENANTS Burtner, B. P. Bush, R. E. Clepp, J. H. Dittmar, R. O. Everett, H. M. Hess, E. C. Lilly, B. A. Poage, J. D. Post, V. W. 4th YEAR PRIVATES Andrews, J. D. Collins, A. C. Deshotels, J. D. Freasier, B. W. Grover, L. M. Hunt, J. N. Irwin, I. J. Tinsley, J. E. Trimble, H. F. White, A. E. Wilson, T. F. 1st YEAR PRIVATES 3rd YEAR PRIVATES Alldredge, B. E. Hawk, C. E. Masterson, F. C. Matthews, C. C. Yarling, N. B. Bauerlein, E. B. Bower, V. N. Boyd, J. H. Brown, V. R. Brown, W. B. Bryant, W. J. Caro Costas, R. R. Carroll, W. B„ Jr. Carter, L. Cartwright, O. B. Davis, F. B. Edmonds, B. H. Elliott, T. E. SERGEANTS 2nd YEAR PRIVATES Garrison, M. R. Blankenship, R. H. Ardis, W. H. Gonzalez, C. Q. Dixon, J. H. Bolton, B. F. Gordon, E. A. Hartgraves, R. B. Cass, B. J. Groves, J. F., Jr. Johnson, P. G. Coke, C. E. Harrington, J. M. Jones, J. P. Easterly, G. H. Hart, C. D. Mill, L. J. Fennell, W. S. Hemphill, Z. Morgan, T. H. Giles, D. R. Hicks, S. G. Penland, A. B. Hauser, W. J. Hill, J. P. Henslee, B. Hollingsworth, L. D. CORPORALS Huser, G. A. Hughes, L. H. Brown, M. H. Kebelman, F. L. Hull, J. S. Cathey, A. L. Lassalle, H. Lochte, E. H. Chang, H. T. Lofland, H. B., Jr. Nussbaum, L. J., Jr. Finley, R. F. McGuire, C. A., Jr. Phelps, F. D. Little, E. P. Maclnemey, E. F. Rickard, J. H. Moore, T. A. Rohrer, W. C. Roming, J. A. Nye, A. R. Roming, J. A. Thompson, Q. W. Smith, L. R. Shiner, J. L. VanderWeide, J. H. Timmons, E. A. Straham, B. B. Wetzel, W. B. COMPANY G ' J. B. LEFTWICH Second in Command J. W. McCRARY 1st Sergeant fr ITS - r - 7 ■r V? • V ' -Y ' ' V ' f ' W W . . « w ' , . ' . w S s ' ' ' sr J v: v ;; r , 0 n r, .11 « _ «r l . Mil H.- t m fc i ri TRY ■ __ i n f a n ■ J. F. GROTE Second in Command J. R. BUTTON 1st Sergeant 1st LIEUTENANTS Jacoby, P. W. Reynolds, J. G. Wilkinson, C. M. 2nd LIEUTENANTS Beville, J. R. Buttrill, H. B. Hatch, W. E. SERGEANTS Emmons, C. D. Hamner, A. H. Hubbard, R. P. Kuykendall, J. L. Montgomery, W. J. Murphy, A. R. Riley, J. J. Santoni, E. L. Smith, S. N. CORPORALS Barrantes, J. R. Collins, T. H. Davis, W. C. Douglass, G. E. Grote, G. H. Jennings, T. W. Jordan, J. D. Lamberson, J. L. Watkins, M. L. 4th YEAR PRIVATES Franklin, T. E. Grosse, B. D. Hofmann, W. R. Martin, S. P. Meynard, E. B. Weatherby, H. A. 3rd YEAR PRIVATES Darst, J. F. Morgan, C. O. Sain, D. K. 2nd YEAR PRIVATES Bing, H. A. Butschek, E. D. Coley, F. A. Cook, W. L. Hamilton, W. S. Langdale, R. H. McCaslin, J. W. McHaney, J. H. Massey, H. C. Novasad, A. C. Pustejovsky, J. J. Reich, A. S. Schuette, R. C. Schulze, W. C. Stengel, L. R. 1st YEAR PRIVATES Aldrich, K. J. Bell, P. L. Bennett, F. D. Brandenberger, H. R. Bridges, G. L. Brigance, M. P Brown, H. D. Butler, C. E. Carter, J. E. Crazier, M. L. Davidson, W. R. Drennan, W. F. Epperson, T. W. Hahn, H. C. Hinson, F. V. Keath, J. H. Lehmberg, D. G. McAllister, J. H. McCullough, R. C. McMillan, L. H. Mills, J. F. Mobley, A. L. Mudd, J. E. Nichols, T. S. Parker, W. O. Partin, L. W. Petterson, J. S. Pepper, J. R. Pluenneke, M. R. Powell, J. A. Rice, G. W. Riser, E. L. Roberts, G. E. Robertson, W. M. Sanger, A. W. Seely, T. R. Shults, R. S. Steed, M. D. Swires, H. K. Tullis, H. A. Wallace, C. H. Wells, G. W. Wyatt, C. E. C. J. NEWMAN Captain COMPANY H I n F A n T R Y WF- —— WCTSi : -y - • ' ' V ,-3e THIRD BATTALION STAFF MAJOR T. F. McCORD Battalion Commander CAPTAIN H. L. PETTY Executive FIRST LT. H. R. WILLIAMS Adjutant FIRST LT. M. A. RODRIQUEZ Supply Officer FIRST LT. I. C. MACKEY Plans and Training Officer ____________ i n f ft n t r y 1st LIEUTENANTS Akard, W. H. Laycock, R. W. McCoy, I. H. 4th YEAR PRIVATES Parker, Don Reynolds, W. E. Willey, N. B. Wittie, L. D. 2nd LIEUTENANTS J. M. RICE Second in Command Davis, L. W. Gunn, H. L. Marsh, D. Schrank, W. C. SERGEANTS Christian, A. L. Conatser, W. E. Inman, E. E. John, J. W. Johnson, P. G. Kruse, R. O. McIntyre, R. J. Moore, J. B. Nelson, J. W. Ransom, W. A. Thomason, J. N. Weathersbee, L. O. Woodman, G. M. CORPORALS Adams, G. A. Bucek, R. E. Dedman, W. W. Leonard, T. W. Motley, Z. C. Reeves, L. W. Stephens, G. A. Wischkaemper, T. F. P. 3rd YEAR PRIVATES Black, D. H. Harvey, W. K. Jones, O. E. Montgomery, J. W. Newton, R. K. Scoggin, J. D. Thompson, W. W. 2nd YEAR PRIVATES Buckley, O. E. Culpepper, A. R. Filsinger, H. J. Golston, R. D. Gunn, A. D. Haltom, C. C. Hendricks, W. Y. Judd, A. F. Knight, W. B. Kuykendall, I. L. McDaniel, A. A. McWhorter, H. C. Moss, E. J. Mueller, G. H. Oler, W. L. Owens, J. F. Phillips, M. M. Ramsel, C. D. N . - ' ' Risinger, B. A. Roemer, C. R. Simmons, E. A. Smith, L. R. Stevenson, R. L. Wright, J. D. 1st YEAR PRIVATES Bynum, R. E. Canipe, C. A. Cate, J. T. Chapman, J. T. Doran, B. H. Gafford, B. P. Gainer, H. O. Garza, V. Hall, H. R. Hester, C. H. Hulsey, W. K. Huser, J. F. Jones, J. D. Keathley, M. H. Liedtke, J. E. McCrary, J. C. McNally, W. P. Mathews, D. W. Mogford, H. N. Petty, D. M. Schame, E. J. Schroeter, N. B. Stuart, A. N. Vicker, A. J. Wallace, J. N. Watkins, P. Weeden, H. D. Williams, J. W. G. R. DAVIS Captain G. E. DUNCAN 1st Sergeant COMPANY I 1 i n f ft n t r y •V: . J. D. EILRND Captain 1st LIEUTENANTS Holland, J. W. Logan, R. M. Mackey, J. C. Vaughn, W. E. Watson, F. B. 2nd LIEUTENANTS Barton, J. K. Davis, O. L. Martin, R. G. Mefferd, R. B. Parks, E. Webb, L. A. SERGEANTS Anderson, J. T. Bray, J. C. Caperton, T. Decker, H. G. Fryer, M. Inman, E. E. McCullough, J. F. Proctor, G. W. Sherrod, J. R. Steele, J. P. Thomas, C. CORPORALS Barnes, M. H. Camp, L. T. Green, E. V. Hall, J. O. Harris, H. D. Hervey, J. B. Kiker, N. R. Martin, C. D. Roeder, C. C. Shipley, J. L. Imperial, M. M. 3rd YEAR PRIVATES Dail, R. D. Fant, C. B. Fuller, J. W. Leary, C. Ridgeway, C. L. Williams, B. H. 2nd YEAR PRIVATES Ard, J. C. Baird, C. F. Bandy, D. M. Bryce, W. L. Cooke, H. L. Copeland, S. J. Hoffman, M. Holcomb, A. E. Jefferies, B. A. Joeris, L. Krueger, W. F. COMPANY K ' Kyle, K. C. Mujica, M. A. Mundell, R. E. Penwell, J. C. Ramage, J. C. Robinson, H. P. 1st YEAR PRIVATES Baird, O. B. Costa, D. A. Durham, J. H. Garvin, K. D. Glass, I. Green, J. F. Hays, F. L. Herron, H. M. Holland, W. M. Johnson, M. C. Johnston, J. J. Jones, E. E. Lambert, E. L. Look, H. D. Lovett, C. E. Navarro, J. A. Prather, E. M. Quilichini, O. Rankin, H. Snell, W. A. Stanger, R. S. Taylor, J. C. Tyler, W. S. Wilson, F. W. R. D. EVANS Second in Command J. H. SHELTON 1st Sergeant ■m .. s itjumumuiw i n f a n t r y ■■■■■I 1st LIEUTENANTS Garrison, R. W. Price, A. A. 2nd LIEUTENANTS Baker, C. F. Banister, J. A. Boyd, H. F. Cooper, C. W. Gleason, B. A. Knippa, A. J. Schulte, O. J. Sims, E. C. Wallace, J. B. SERGEANTS Atkins, L. C. Faulkner, B. H. Jennings, H. M. Marshall, 1. M. Rothe, J. H. Smith, C. P. Syptak, R. A. Urban, W. F. Vaughn, T. Vollentine, J. T. Paschal, T, B. Wooldridge, W. V. Word, J. 4th YEAR PRIVATES Stephens, E. E. 3rd YEAR PRIVATES Cowling, A. Garess, E. B. Geelan, P. Hooton, M. E. Kasch, A. F. Noel, L. Robnett, M. F. Wakefield, C. O. Wittenbach, A. J. 2nd YEAR PRIVATES Bostick, B. L. Bowdre, T. B. Collier, T. P. Hoyl, C. B. Japhet, W. E., Jr. Joiner, S. E. Little, D. W. Lowry, O. F. Ratcliff, J. D. Reeves, C. D. Saunders, J. M. Thedford, M. F. Williams, B. H. Woods, R. E. 1st YEAR PRIVATES Bazan, R. Boykin, R. E. Davis, F. C. Franklin, C. C. Giddens, B. L. Harry, G. P. Hay, R. A. Hickman, H. F. Mancillas, F. A. Massey, C. A. May, L. E. Michie, D. W. Millican, I. C. Morrison, D. D. Moses, A. R. Murray, R. O. McDaniels, C. W. Peden, L. E. Pepper, J. A. Pesek, J. T. Rideout, T. R. Shinn, E. M. Shuffler, R. M. Strucken, E. B. Watson, R. P. Woody, R. H. C. R. KYLE Captain iBBb. . . ’TT’:- ... F i n f ft n t r y 1st LIEUTENANTS fltor, L. G. Gallant, J. ft. Singleton, R. E. 2nd LIEUTENANTS Carmichael, W. H. De Berry, S. G. Johnston, C. A. SERGEANTS Garrett, T. M. Henke, C. King, T. D. Noyovitz, B. W. Sladovick, R. A. CORPORALS Ballow, C. C. Brenner, M. L. Cleveland, J. Elliott, R. O. Robnett, W. E. Stevenson, C. 4th YEAR PRIVATES Beyliss, W. B. Beeler, G. B. Beneventi, J. R. Bodine, H. H. Hatka, O. R. Jordan, R. F. Leathers, R. B. Pendery, H. V. Rudy, J. 3rd YEAR PRIVATES Edmundson, H. B. Jones, B. L. Kline, V. A. Myers, W. H. Payne, W. H. Read, C. A. Schieber, C. A. 2nd YEAR PRIVATES Ballman. W. E. Bate, C. D. Bullock, H. L. Collard, F. G. Cordero, V. N. Cox, W. F. Crump, W. H. Eubank, H. A. Grahm, C. W. Hahn, A. A. Haynes, J. B. Herbert, J. F. Kemendo, D. E. Lindsey, B. M. McQuillan, H. R. Mitchell, B. L. Oliver, R. L. Pendleton, M. L. Perment i;, P. J. Peters, O. F. Saunders, D. H. Smith, R. L. Stevens, P. L. Strieglar, G. W. Swinney, A. E. Wright, E. E. Yezak, M. R. 1st YEAR PRIVATES Backus, P. M. Ballard, D. C. Barrett, H. E. Bayer, R. B. Borer, L. N. Brooks, R. O. Culpepper, C. L. Dennis, G. E. Fisher, N. B. Foreman, M. R. Gage, J. W. Hale, H. E. Harrell, W. T. Hartman, W. F. Holland, L. R. Jackson, A. F. Kennedy, R. F. Kiser, J. W. Klutz, R. H. McCain, G. M. McCollum, C. M. Mayer, E. B. Morris, F. A. Rogers, W. E. Sakellariou, A. D. Sayers, E. W. Spalding, L. N. Speer, J. M. Thomas, L. V. Tidwell, C. H. Wynne, R. B. R. C. STEPHENSON Second in Command P. F. IRWIN 1st Sergeant COMPANY M FIGLD flRTILLSRY REGIMENTAL STAFF LT. COL. R. T. SHIELS, JR. Regimental Commander MAJOR R. L. HEARN Executive CAPTAIN V. S. SMITH Adjutant CAPTAIN A. D. SCHUTZ Intelligence Officer CAPTAIN C. D. SCHUTZ Plans and Training Officer CAPTAIN H. H. LIEBHOFSKY Supply Officer Seated: SGT. MAJOR J. H. CAIN SUPPLY SGT. J. P. GILES COLOR SGT. J. B. BAILEY Standing: COLOR SGT. E. E. SCHOTT TRANSPORTATION SGT. T. C. DAVIS COMMUNICATION SGT. F. A. LOVING _ ' ■ FISLD flRTILLSRY ■B IHBanHMEBMBH bbhhbbbi FIRST BATTALION STAFF MAJOR G. P. MITCHELL Battalion Commander CAPTAIN E. C. PARKER Executive FIRST LT. P. T. CONEY Adjutant FIRST LT. J. A. DINSMORE Plans and Training Officer FIRST LT. D. H. WATSON Supply Officer SGT. MAJOR J. C. ROMINGER SUPPLY SGT. P. M. BOLTON msam ■ FIGLD flRTILLSRY . R. E. SPARKS Second in Command 1st LIEUTENANTS Rutan, J. L. Walstad, J. H. Watson, D. H. 2nd LIEUTENANTS Latham, B. M. Sandidge, W. J. Schaer, W. K. SERGEANTS Durham, B. P. Krampitz, J. Milburn, C. V. Shirley, W. L. CORPORALS Allen, I. H. Bannister, W. L. Beavers, J. M. Campbell, J. G. Golden, J. E. Hancock, J. B. Hefley, J. M. Owens, J. B. Ringgold, W. M. 4th YEAR PRIVATES Cawthon, W. A. Denny, W. F. Dunagan, D. L. Fortson, T. E. Holick, D. H. Morehead, S. E. 3rd YEAR PRIVATES Bancroft, W. H. Granville, W. K. Hiebler, O. J. Lain, T. E. O ' Brien, J. Prowell, E. R. Rodgers, B. Stevens, T. S. Thomas, K. O. Voss, H. C. Word, W. A. 2nd YEAR PRIVATES Alexander, H. R. Bonnette, C. S. Bonnette, G. A. Geyer, G. E. Hernan, E. J. Hill, G. W. Hughston, J. A. Kelley, A. B. Kelley, P. L. Kirklin, B. C. Laughlin, W. M. Lewis, E. R. Magee, I. B. Staudt, W. C. Steenson, M. T. Walker, B. F. Warren, B. J. 1st YEAR PRIVATES Albritton, F. D. Allen, T. W. Allman, A. A. Atkins, R. C. Ball, D. Ballard, J. W. Bergman, J. E. Bering, C. Carr, R. V. Chalmers, W. H. Colemere, H. E. Collier, N. D. Cox, W. W. Craig, M. Fades, C. P. Erwin. J. Q. Ford, C. W. Golstein, N. E. Holmes, R. A. Jenkins, L. Glinger, P. E. Lozano, R. F. Le Bus, J. H. Martin, R. M. Neuhardt, C. H. Noble, J. A. Ogdee, E. Ploch, H. V. Prowell, J. P. Robinson, H. E. Sebastian, D. H. Smith, B. L. Sparger, J. Tenison, W. H. Tompkins, A. G. Ullom, J. A. Wagner, A. W. Weaver, J. C. Young, C. L. J. C. MOSELEY Captain R. L. FOX 1st Sergeant FIRST BATTALION HEADQUARTERS BATTERY m 1 Hi HI ■ !i d . • Lfy. • F.-V , n ! Y T T v ' fYv ' 1 cf.-V- n IJ ' £S M I - r ■ I - h . -T ' r FICLD ARTILLSRY R. CALDWELL Captain 1st LIEUTENANTS Alexander, J. Y. Faust, H. R. 2nd LIEUTENANTS Cokinos, J. P. Denton, V. C. Kuehne, W. A. Neelley, A. G. SERGEANTS Fenner, S. F. Heidenheimer, W. J. Heitkamp, C. W. Hensel, F. W. Lowry, P. R. Magee, R. M. Michalk, G. H. Robinson, A. J. Shields, E. A., Jr. Weaver, O. M. CORPORALS Broome, J. W. Clare, R. T. Coker, W. P. Crutcher, R. L. Heitkamp, R. L. Hensley, W. E. Mitchell, B. N. Neuhardt, H. P. Ogdee, G. J. Shelton, J. A. 4th YEAR PRIVATES Baker, L. M. Boyd, J. M. Butler, G. H. Harrison, L. A. Larson, J. H. Louderback, W. R. Price, C. W. Venner, R. C. 3rd YEAR PRIVATES Allen, O. G. Harvey, F. B. Sullivan, R. P. 2nd YEAR PRIVATES Bush, E. A. Covey, A. B. Edwards, H. K. Graham, A. R. Grantham, J. C. Gray, K. A. Gilliland, T. H. Haggard, C. R. Hering, J. K. Holekamp, J. C. Kubin, E. W. Leathers, J. B. Leonard, E. A. Neeb, H. L. Riley, W. E. Smith, H. R. 1st YEAR PRIVATES Ainsworth, J. M. Askew, H. W. Avis, J. Babcock, C. L. Ballard, G. L. Bando, W. W. Bell, R. A. Brient, R. R. Boyd, C. R. Buchanan, B. A. Calhoun, L. C. Cantu, P. Chatham, R. M. Cokinos, M. P. Durell, J. S. Edwards, K. J. Ferguson, J. P. Fickey, F. J. George, V. T. Gerrity, J. F. Givens, B. M. Grisham, J. M. Holdeman, H. W. Holekamp, H. M. Japhet, J. H. Jones, B. O. Kelly, J. A. Ledbetter, W. R. Liebhafsky, E. E. Lindner, W. J. McChesney, E. E. Mann, E. C. Nicolaou, G. Parker, J. H. Richardson, F. J. Scott, W. E. Smith, J. W. Smith, R. D. Turner, R. E. Vivrett, M. L. Williams, J. E. Williams, J. T. Woodham, R. E. BATTERY A J. P. COUCH Second in Command W. M. RUTHERFORD 1st Sergeant mmmtamm FISLD ARTILLGR J. P. HANWAY Second in Command 1st LIEUTENANTS Brown, W. W. Donnelly, C. G. 2nd LIEUTENANT Hussey, C. P. SERGEANTS Bentinck, G. F. Bethel, M. B. Calhoun, J. Hill, W. E. Holm, E. G. Houston, I. T. Kenagy, J. A. McGowen, H. E. Maniloff, L. N. Marks, E. S. CORPORALS Brundrett, W. E. Crouch, J. W. Echols, D. D. Harris, J. E. Jones, W. D. C. Larrey, L. A. Lowndes, H. B. O ' Kelley, W. C. Smith, W. G. Sondberg, S. F. Wallace, W. W. 4th YEAR PRIVATES Baker, L. M. Chapman, E. G. Doyle, F. G. Tramonte, J. J. 3rd YEAR PRIVATES Cooper, S. H. Cox, K. K. Griffith, R. C. Hardison, R. M. Jared, G. R. Robertson, B. W. Rusk, F. Wellborn, J. H. 2nd YEAR PRIVATES Benson, D. W. Berg, A. M. Box, J. T. Craig, N. V. Duvall, C. N. Friedrich, H. N. Garner, R. B. Gossett, E. M. Grabowski, R. A. Harding, J. D. Jones, T. L. Lamb, J. W. Maddox, L. A. Mater, C. G. Murray, A. L. Newman, L. A. Nicks, P. B. Passons, J. P. Post, J. J. Ross, R. C. Rumpf, D. R. Singleton, J. M. Titsworth, R. 1st YEAR PRIVATES Adleson, I. J. Berg, E. A. Berry, A. W. Berry, M. T. Brown, A. Conrad, A. H. Cooper, C. F. Criswell, R. B. Decker, J. L. Delafraisse, H. L. Dunnahoe, F. Evans, T. L. Gandy, W. S. Garrison, M. C. Gerrity, J. F. Gordon, W. C. Hancock, C. R. Hengst, L. C. Hoff, G. R. Homeyer, F. J. Huse, A. R. Japhet, R. C. Jones, R. G. Lamar, N. S. Lentz, L. E. McAshan, J. E. McGee, T. R. Maher, E. H. Pickett, T. B. Quisenberry, R. G. Rice, B. P. Rogers, H. S. Sandland, H. G. Scott, R. P. Seay, R. L. Sondberg, G. H. Thomas, R. W. Thompson, A. F. Tulis, R. F. Wallace, J. C Zapalac, W. F. H. W. SHEA 1st Sergeant BATTERY B 1 ■ mmmm: % FICLD fiRTILLGRY V. C. WHITE Captain MKlflinrilMMHMMM—BM— 1st LIEUTENANTS Bracher, C. W. Trew, E. M. 2nd LIEUTENANTS Murray, R. J. Singletary, G. F. Williams, J. A. SERGEANTS Barron, J. R. Benson, W. R. Carter, F. S. Driebelbis, L. L. Kielman, F. S. Madeley, A. M. Naylor, H. L. Osborne, G. J. Robinson, M. H. Skinner, J. W. Turner, M. H. CORPORALS Berryhill, G. Brakebill, C. H. Buck, T. E. Hall, J. A. Moser, R. D. Routh, I. M. Triesch, G. R. Ulmer, M. C. Wilems, H. W. Williams, G. 4th YEAR PRIVATES Cates, H. A. Freund, C. L. Slagle, E. 3rd YEAR PRIVATES Duree, J. T. Harris, G. G. Osborne, F. T. Propst, B. Scoggin, J. W. 2nd YEAR PRIVATES Dunning, W. R. Franks, R. V. Furley, E. Gilreath, J. P. Gorzycki, G. C. Hopper, C. H. Hard, A. A. Lambert, T. C. Longyear, C. B. Loomis, R. C. McLarty, C. A. Martin, M. M. Rennels, G. R. Smith, C. G. Soderquist, M. K. Sterling, J. R. Thompson, I. Todd, T. P. Warren, R. M. Youngblood, B. E. 1st YEAR PRIVATES Brice, E. E. Butler, R. W. Clemons, H. C. Davis, A. L. Dixon, H. E. Drake, K. N. Edwards, W. R. Ferrell, L. C. Geyer, K. C. Hawley, A. D. Hubblem, J. C. Lawrence, J. M. Lewis, C. S. Lewis, S. B. Lynch, M. L. McGowen, C. L. Martin, G. L. Miller, J. H. Miller, O. L. Miller, R. H. Newton, T. R. Pool, S. C. Reagan, B. R. Rice, W. E. Rich, J. J. Robertson, J. T. Rogers, E. C. Short, B. B. Smith, F. W. Spraggins, N. F. Starnes, A. M. Tinsley, J. R. Tipton, T. H. Trapp, W. C. Van Tuyl, D. Winter, R. K. FIRST BATTALION COMBAT TRAIN J. A. FORD Second in Command B. H. ELLIOTT 1st Sergeant FIGLD ARTILLSRY ■■■hhbsbhb SECOND BATTALION STAFF MAJOR J. R. WHITE Battalion Commander FIRST LT. R. R. HASS Plans and Training Officer SGT. MAJOR J. M. DIXON . SUPPLY SGT. 0. CLARK, JR. . . F I e L D fiRTILLGRY fl. O. SCHNABEL Captain 1st LIEUTENANTS Davenport, S. P. Palmer, G. J. 2nd LIEUTENANTS Fugate, I. L. Wilde, E. L. Yowell, J. D. SERGEANTS Elliott, R. E. Kimball, S. C. Lane, J. R. Lynch, R. A. Nix, P. S. Parrish, R. A. Phillips, R. F. Ragland, J. D. Reyes, A. V. Wallace, W. CORPORALS Beckman, W. L. Dougherty, R. C. Egner, P O. Gohmert, W. A. McGarr, J. P. Murray, J. H. Schmidt, K. Smith, J. W. Willingham, J. E. 4th YEAR PRIVATES Jorns, J. W. Muse, J. W. Oates, E. C. 2nd YEAR PRIVATES Brennan, A. T. Freeborn, R. L. Garner, T. M. Grisham, W. T. Huffman, H. A. Huffman, K. W. Jensen, H. E. Lamb, M. L. Mohle, A. W Posey, H. Robinson, J. L. SoRelle, A. C. Starkey, J. Y. Strickland, C. E. Webb, G. A. Whittet, G. A. Wilson, D. L. Womble, A. W. 1st YEAR PRIVATES Adams, H. Alford, R. A. Atkins, C. B. Beatie, M. A. Burton, L. Clem, J. W. Dickerson, A. W. Gray, C. B. Holmes, L. D. Hunt, E. W. Johnson, L. M. Kiser, H. A. Klein, E. T. Lang, T. H. Lynch, J. E. McCarson, W. S. Mabry, J. W. Martin, J. D. Morwood, R. Oliver, S. Pietsch, C. P. Power, C. H. Powers, O. F. Pyeatt, A. L. Puntch, D. Rainey, J. R. Swank, J. L. Tiller, J. R. Walker, G. R. Willeford, G. Wofford, P. C. Zemanek, J. E. M. E. AUSTIN Second in Command A. P. HOBRECHT 1st Sergeant SECOND BATTALION HEADQUARTERS BATTERY • F I e L D flRTILLSRY B. B. HOLT Second in Command G. D. ANDERSON, JR. 1st Sergeant 1st LIEUTENANT Critz, J. S. 2nd LIEUTENANT Sanders, B. L. SERGEANTS Bland, C. J. Clarkson, W. Coussoulis, P. A. Lilly, C. A. McElwrath, D. W. Neighbors, A. H. CORPORALS Chambers, G. G. Cooper, R. T. Fitch, W. D. Knapp, P. W. Landrum, H. B. Maddox, G. R. Rea, T. Rogers, L. W. Sherz, C. E. Wolfe, J. P. 4th YEAR PRIVATES Bills, W. M. Carlisle, J. M. Duncan, G. E. Kleuser, C. W. Link, J. B. Nutt, G. B. Reynolds, L. D. Shaw, J. A. Smith, B. L. Winkel, R. M. 3rd YEAR PRIVATES Curd, P. B. DeFee, R. A. Ezell, H. Kellis, J. C. Kobayashi, Ty Krezdorn, A. H. Mushaway, G. L. Spiller, Joe Strauch, C. B. 2nd YEAR PRIVATES Ayers, W. H. Cole, J. G. Costlow, R. J. DeFee, W.H. Elmore, E. W. Greene, W. W. Hill, U. Holland, C. R. Hurt, R. M. Key, J. T. McHenry, A. C. Posey, G. W. Roemer, P. C. Saeta, R. A. Siebert, G. L. Tableman, J. H. Watson, R. F. Woodbridge, R. E. Wooten, J. H. Young, M. A. 1st YEAR PRIVATES Anderson, P. S. Austin, F. V. Baeuchle, A. A. Benbow, R. H. Boyett, A. P. Buttrill, W. W. Burgess, A. W. Burnett, G. P. Campbell, W. R. Caudell, D. W. Chapman, J. T. Cox, C. L. Cruz, C. L. Duncan, J. W. Fannin, C. L. Farmer, D. M. Fridel, F. A. Gillen, J. B. Hance, J. W. Harrison, W. B. Henard, E. S. Hightower, H. G. Hull, C. W. Jones, A. P. Jones, R. C. Krumnow, H. M. Kunkel, H. O. McBride, A. C. McDonald, J. D. McDuff, J. C. Marston, A. A. Pennington, P. B. Pierce, T. K. Ricks, A. C. Sumner, L. W. Tennison, L. B. Vakey, G. H. Walker, J. G. Whitehurst, H. W. BATTERY C R. L. ADAMS Captain _ jmm WBm FICLD fiRTILLGRY HB msamm ■ E. I. FREEBORN Captain 1st LIEUTENANTS Hays, B. G. Mitchell, M. E. Hopkins, C. M. Scott, H. L. Kreuz, S. S. Lawson, J. B. 2nd LIEUTENANTS Ragan, W. G. Blohm, G. L. Tillson, G. W. Schaer, W. K. Voss, T. E. SERGEANTS Wells, J. D. Beville, A. H. 3rd YEAR PRIVATES Brown, C. W. Danver, W. E. Good, E. B. Furry, H. E. Hammond, J. L. McConnell, B. R. Mann, J. G. Walker, G. H. Mueller, C. P. Mulvey, J. R. 2nd YEAR PRIVATES Peevey, J. P. Barron, W. B. Shiels, E. F. Blackburn, J. L. Steed, N. A. Campbell, B. Cockrell, R. B. CORPORALS Daniel, J. A. Brannon, C. F. Dodge, J. A. Carter, R. S. Gambrell, R. D. Couch, R. W. Godwin, C. J. Hill, H. B. Gregoor, W. E. Hodges, C. W. Harper, J. W. Jones, J. R. Hudspeth, W. L. Oradat, F. R. Kappe, E. J. Pappas, T. R. Kasper, J. J. Porter, J. B. Keirsey, R. L. Ramsel, G. W. Keller, R. F. Welsh, T. C. Kielman, I. E. Kribbs, E. E. 4th YEAR PRIVATES Lehman, E. O. Bone, J. R. Lindsay, W. H. Bruckner, J. C. Newman, C. A. Garner, J. W. Smith, M. R. BATTERY D ' Solomon, J. F. Tays, H. O. Tumlinson, P. H. Williams, T. H. 1st YEAR PRIVATES Allen, A. J. Black, T. A. Brough, R. B. Burleson, J. T. Cole, G. D. Cordua, H. A. Culp, T. P. Dishman, P. E. Elsberry, S. A. Foster, R. R. Green, J. E. Harlan, J. L. Hall, T. W. Hoepfner, F. W. Hood, J. M. Hooker, T. C. Hooks, T. B. Hudson, H. M. James, D. W. Jenkins, A. G. Krenek, H. H. Murray, W. O. Parchman, L. E. Phillips, F. S. Rogers, R. H. Schaefer, P. F. Sibley, W. R. Smith, E. F. Thomas, W. W. Walmsley, J. G. Webber, D. O. Wells, R. R. White, D. D. Winters, R. W. ■■■■■■■■■ ■■■ FISLD fiRTILLGRY C. R. SPARRfl Second in Command P. R. HENRY 1st Sergeant 1st LIEUTENANTS Knox, E. M. Novelli, R. 3rd YEAR PRIVATES Bennett, R. W. Flores, E. Hamlin, J. Knight, W. G. Neely, H. S. 2nd YEAR PRIVATES 2nd LIEUTENANTS Ashworth, J. O. Jenkins, J. W. Berry, J. Pickett, G. D. Bond, R. A. Smith, G. E. Cockran, J. R. Desel, J. A. SERGEANTS Dillehay, R. H. Dougherty, W. B. Espy, H. T. Johnson, H. O. Hales, H. B. Myers, R. V. Heim, C. E. Richards, J. Herget, A. G. Killion, M. O. CORPORALS Kulhanek, B. J. Cater, J. W. Lamb, M. L. Harvey, E. H. Larson, K. E. Helmer, C. Loftice, L. C. Jones, R. F. Merka, E. McCoy, K. Nelmo, H. H. Shelton, W. E. Norwood, H. A. Sleeper, W. C. Parker, B. J. Stuart, T. M. Pronger, A. E. Westbrook, L. J. Reiner, T. A. Rougagnac, J. F. VFQP DRIVOTFC! Smith, G. W. 4Tn i iiHn rnlVHliLo Snyder, V. D. Breithaupt, C. Thompson, V. H. Caraway, V. H. Wakeland, E. W. Shelton, W. K. Ward, W. T. Stanton, W. L. Wilson, J. D. 1st YEAR PRIVATES Ambrose, I. D. Boyd, H. F. Crenshaw, C. W. Davis, D. M. Farris, W. E. Fillmore, B. D. Garrett, V. E. Gates, R. P. Hadsell, P. H. Hart, B. C. Henderson, J. R. Hodges, L. H. Huddleston, R. H. Hutto, M. E. Johnson, D. J. Kerr, J. A. Knibbe, C. D. McCall, J. H. Pou, C. G. Reynolds, J. S. Rigler, L. C. Rogers, W. M. Ryan, C. O. Schleier, G. F. Sharp, B. W. Smallwood, J. P. Smith, R. A. Snell, C. G. Taylor, J. E. Vick, W. D. Wade, L. W. Waelder, C. J. Ware, A. S. Weems, A. H. Weirus, R. White, L. R. Whitten, B. B. Young, F. R. Zackry, J. B. C. W. ZAHN Captain SECOND BATTALION COMBAT TRAIN L ' v • . ‘ - v. . • ' i. ' ' ■ : -Wr i , FIGLD flRTILLSRY ■■■■■bh ■■■■■■■■■■■ .. ■■■■■■■■ THIRD BATTALION STAFF MAJOR D. L. COLBATH Battalion Commander CAPTAIN H. H. DYKE Executive FIRST LT. P. C. DILLON Adjutant FIRST LT. S. W. LIPSCOMB Plans and Training Officer SOT. MAJOR G. NASSAUER, JR. SUPPLY SGT. H. W. GILLESPIE FIELD ARTILLERY R. E. PACKER Second in Command 1st LIEUTENANTS Carter, R. H. Haberle, D. L. 2nd LIEUTENANTS Morgan, J. O. Willoughby, C. M. SERGEANTS Adams, B. J. Davis, L. L. Dewey, W. W. Downs, A. S. Fuller, J. Kirby, M. M. Saba, T. E. CORPORALS Barker, D. S. Boemer, A. R. Fitch, D. R. Henderson, R. W. LePage, H. S. Patterson, E. F. Ravey, R. L. Reich, H. D. Smith, A. L. Taylor, J. B. Wheatley, W. P. 4th YEAR PRIVATES Bell, J. H. Francis, T. R. Hoefs, C. H. Roberts, A. 3rd YEAR PRIVATES Bell, C. A. Clark, A. W. Fallwell, W. J. Gillette, F. McQuaide, H. C. Reese, N. E. Yater, J. M. 2nd YEAR PRIVATES Allen, W. E. Ambrose, W. D. Burns, M. Davis, J. Evans, J. W. Glenn, G. W. Hauser, W. E. Lawrence, J. F. Lewis, E. M. Lytle, G. E. McAdams, Y. E. Nesbitt, J. G. O ' Brien, C. Rapp, J. B. Roegelein, W. Schwartz, C. W. Stanley, H. C. Storey, J. T. Timmons, A. F. Wesson, T. E. Wilson, E. 1st YEAR PRIVATES Ashburn, R. S. Ashley, C. F. Astin, J. W. Ball, R. A. Benson, H. H. Brittain, R. C. Cassity, W. D. Chandler, C. B. Cook, R. Criswell, R. R. Eidson, A. C. Ellerbee, A. E. Goen, O. F. Goodman, C. B. Heaton, W. W. Hillberg, D. J. Hollman, E. G. Hughes, V. Irvin, W. G. Jarrett, E. L., Jr. Knirr, R. J. Lantau, M. McNeill, E. L. Meeker, F. W. Payne, M. T. Porteous, P. M. Redus, H. D. Rhea, J. E. Robertson, L. R. Seljos, A. L. Smith, C. L. Taylor, B. Trodlier, H. Walker, J. Woodruff, H. J. Wright, H. Yerkes, R. W. ... ii H F I G L D fiRTILLCRY M. D. OLIVER Captain 1st LIEUTENANT Kirk, P. ft. 2nd LIEUTENANTS Braunig, H. E. Cokinos, J. P. Gibson, J. O. SERGEANTS Braden, J. C. Brundrett, W. M. Chandler, K. H. Griffith, B. B. Parker, R. W. Steimel, R. M. Voigt, M. G. CORPORALS Biggs, W. P. Burney, R. L. Dobbs, W. C. Donnell, W. C. Gaines, C. M. Gulley, R. L. Kercheville, L. Newton, B. G. Patterson, J. E. Robinson, W. T. Taylor, C. M. Thrift, W. T. 4th YEAR PRIVATES Adams, A. K. Cox, L. L. Howard, R. H. Neal, R. L. 3rd YEAR PRIVATES Bernkrant, A. I. Browder, M. Force, H. H. Holland, I. C. Hudson, J. W. Kissinger, R. T. Tabor, C. E. White, F. 2nd YEAR PRIVATES Ballard, J. L. Belcher, W. A. Brown, C. M. Carpenter, J. F. Conway, E. W. Davis, J. F. Downs, J. C. Hagan, V. D. Hauger, W. G. London, C. R. Moore, W. P. Rohrman, R. W. Schwertner, J. E. Stevens, J. R. Steward, T. B. Tampke, H. R. Tilton, R. J. BATTERY E 1st YEAR PRIVATES Campbell, B. Carr, H. M. Crowder, C. L. DuBose, E. A. Esser, E. A. Fay, C. W. Ferguson, B. M. Gardner, G. A. Gibson, W. F. Harris, E. L. Hendrix, E. G. Hudson, G. W. Keeter, E. H. Little, A. L. Mayfield, D. M. Percy, W. W. Phelps, R. Porter, T. S. Richardson, G. B. Sterling, M. E. Swinson, S. B. Terrell, R. Vaughn, F. B. Vinson, C. E. Wade, L. W. Watts, W. R. Wheeler, S. H. White, B. H. White, L. P. White, W. K. Williams, G. R. C. F. DWYER Second in Command G. T. WORTHINGTON 1st Sergeant FIGLD ARTILLCRY H. C. SMITH Second in Command W. L. MAYFIELD 1st Sergeant 1st LIEUTENANTS Cooper, I. G. W. Saegert, J. J. 2nd LIEUTENANTS McFarland, A. M. Morgan, I. A. SERGEANTS Brounes, P. Hutchins, H. S. Morris, J. W. Prove, E. H. Richards, H. J. Saba, T. E. Wernly, W. R. CORPORALS Cooper, G. T. Davis, E. C. Dotson, H. E. Junge, E. B. Ratliff, L. A. Sparks, T. C. Sterling, E. A. Warner, H. C. 3rd YEAR PRIVATES Cummer, R. E. Dashiell, D. A. 2nd YEAR PRIVATES Coker, J. W. DePasqual, V. F. Dietz, H. L. Fischer, G. W. Freeland, R. L. Isbell, I. M. Lichnovsky, J. F. Mansfield, R. W. Miller, K. R. Rosenthal, E. M. Ross, L. S. Wilton, T. A. Wright, C. L. 1st YEAR PRIVATES Alford, P., Jr. Baird, J. M. Bender, W. H. Cheatham, P. P. Conger, J. Daiches, J. B. Dixon, B. B. Dupree, B. L. Emison, D. O. Flach, F. H. Goodman, W. F. Griggs, U. H. Hammock, J. R. Handy, J. E. Helmcamp, J. F. Jenkins, H. L. Johnson,S. N. Jonsson, E. O. Kamperman, W. R. Keller, A. F. Kelly, J. R. Law, C. R. Mask, B. H. Merrill, J. B. Muennink, O. A. Nagel, J. C. Naylor, J. Newman, J. F. Patterson, E. B. Pinkerton, J. T. Rotholz, M. B. Stallings, H. R. Tischler, H. Varnau, B. H. BATTERY F F I e L D fiRTILLGRY ■ ' _ J. R. GRIFFIN Captain 1st LIEUTENANTS Cantini, F. O. Howard, H. G., Jr. 2nd LIEUTENANTS Mcfidoo, S. F. Mims, C. D. SERGEANTS Bolding, A. P. Floyd, J. T. Henderson, T. S. Stubbs, V. B. Wilson, A. G. CORPORALS Bartschmid, A. H. Carpenter, J. M. Cox, J. H. Edwards, F. M. Echols, D. D. Hill, T. K. Howard, M. L. Easley, W. Stone, J. H. Todd, W. W. 4th YEAR PRIVATES Crawford, J. W. Crawley, H. D. Garrett, S. E. Groulx, B. B. Thornton, J. R. 3rd YEAR PRIVATES Bishop, J. P. Braziel, W. M. Crain, W. E. Wilson, E. L. 2nd YEAR PRIVATES Brumbelow, J. L. Camp, F. A. Colgan, L. R. Fraser, J. R. Grant, G. R. Harrison, E. E. Johnston, C. R. Kirkland, D. G. Manes, R. E. Morton, N. Nickols, R. D. Plummer, A. G. Reavis, C. T. Risinger, R. B. Russell, J. W. Sims, J. C. Siptak, R. C. Smith, J. A. Stone, H. A. 1st YEAR PRIVATES Acton, J. W. Asbury, F. D. Atkins, J. M. Bauguss, O. C. Burton, C. C. Burton, J. E. Chafin, N. Coldiron, H. B. Dwelle, E. D. Edwards, M. T. Greeman, T. H. Gilliland, C. M. Green, G. M. Harry, H. W. Hockaday, B. B. Horton, V. E. Jones, E. Lehman, M. W. Meggs, H. A. Mitchell, M. C. Murphy, M. P. Myers, V. R. Norton, H. E. Penman, J. L. Ray, S. E. Roberts, J. B. Scott, W. T. Sims, A. M. Smotherman, G. Templeton, J. Tole, G. L. Vaughn, G. H. Webb, J. K. Wipff, K. P. THIRD BATTALION COMBAT TRAIN C. R. McINTIRE Second in Command K. W. DAHL 1st Sergeant composire RGGimeirraL staff LT. COLONEL J. B. McKENZIE Regimental Commander MAJOR B. A. DAVIS Executive CAPTAIN W. A. ADAMS Adjutant CAPTAIN C. A. KROLL Intelligence Officer SGT. MAJOR R. S. HOFF TRANSPORTATION SGT. A. V. HAMILTON SUPPLY SGT. L. F. JAGGI S I G n fl L BHfl O R P S BATTALION STAFF MAJOR E. J. HOLLIMAN Battalion Commander FIRST LT. M. F. SHEPHERD Adjutant FIRST LT. N. J. TIMS Radio Officer FIRST LT. A. P. DEAM Telephone Officer Seated: TELEPHONE SOT. W. M. OLIVER RADIO SOT. O. M. MARTIN SOT. MAIOR E. B. WHEELER Standing: COLOR SOT. J. G. HINES COLOR SGT. W. H. GRANFORS SIGnflL CORPS ■■■■■■■■■■■■■■ W. P. SMITH Captain 1st LIEUTENANT Hartman, F. W. 2nd LIEUTENANT Strother, J. F. 3rd YEAR PRIVATE Radford, J. L. SERGEANTS Hernandez, H. H. Higgins, T. P. Innocenti, A. A. Snow, I. H. CORPORALS Bird, F. S. Haltom, G. W. Jacobs, G. W. Lewis, W. A. Persohn, J. W. Sissom, A. W. Snow, R. W. Stidham, G. L. 2nd YEAR PRIVATES Crisson, R. D. Davis, L. C. Gaus, E. W. King, J. R. Koelling, R. K. Lea, L. L. McCreary, W. P. McDaniels, H. H. Roley, S. J. Stopple, W. J. 1st YEAR PRIVATES Baker, L. M. Bonner, O. A., Jr. Bradley, L. L. Collier, A. E. Darnell, W. L. Eberspacher, L. H. Greer, J. D. Guymon, V. F. Hammett, V. K. Hassinger, A. K. Koenig, E. H. Lomas, R. D. Loofbourrow, R. J. Love, C. O. Marnoch, G. W. Mitchell, F. S. Moore, R. E. Namour, E. H. Preuitt, J. A. Ringer, S. L. Richardson, L. S. Schadt, M. C. Storm, C. E., Jr. Watson, J. P. Wilkinson, J. M. Williams, D. L. COMPANY A R. C. JACKSON Second in Command E. R. KEETON 1st Sergeant •a SIGnftL CORPS P. G. WATERS Second in Command F. K. NICHOLS 1st Sergeant 1st LIEUTENANTS McGee, L. C. Sanders, I. C. 2nd LIEUTENANTS McFarland, J. H. Miller, A. B. SERGEANTS Beyer, D. A. Corlett, R. H. Grasshoff, L. H. Mernitz, J. C. Winsor, J. K. CORPORALS Borden, I. C. Forman, J. J. Gill, H. W. Goodykoontz, I. R. Hoskins, G. E. Huebner, G. L. Miller, M. A. Sherod, L. C. 4th YEAR PRIVATES Cox, W. C. 2nd YEAR PRIVATES Brown, D. C. Culpepper, T. E. Gilcrease, H. M. Herbert, D. B. Howeth, W. H. Hughes, G. O. Johnston, J. W. Martinez, A. M. Matkin, M. A. Moore, W. A. Ross, C. Van Cleave, G. C. Wilson, O. W. 1st YEAR PRIVATES Adkisson, W. M. Ard, J. H. Armstrong, C. C. Baird, J. A. Ballard, N. M. Blackburn, C. E. Bright, B. H. Brush, C. Chacere, C. W. Campbell, E. B. Coffey, T. R. Dalton, J. B. Dent, J. H. Eddy, I. S. Hagen, H. B. Hartman, E. L. Hudeck, A. E. Jackson, W. H. Knowles, R. W. Lansdon, D. S. Faster, A. O. Lopez, J. R. Lucas, J. L. McKey, I. D. Martens, W. P. Nixon, S. H. Nowell, R. J. Perry, J. A. Pirie, R. J. Sellier, W. A. Summang, W. E. Spivey, J. F. Spradling, H. P. Swilley, G. R. Van Bose, R. J. Walls, H. M. Watson, W. S. Wordley, W. P. M. H. DUNCAN Captain COMPANY B CHG fl UCflL mfiRFARG SGRVICe BATTALION STAFF MAJOR A. T. HINGLE Battalion Commander CAPTAIN C. K. STAMBAUGH Executive FIRST LT. B. C. BARNES Adjutant FIRST LT. Q. S. BULLOCK Supply Officer SECOND LT. L. M. ZIESS SERGEANT MAJOR J. R. INNES COLOR SERGEANT R. G. HILL COLOR SERGEANT G. T. JAPHETT m mm CHemicflL mfiRFflRe seRvice I. C. BROWN Second in Command H. F. WARNKE 1st Sergeant 1st LIEUTENANT Bocquet, P. E. 2nd LIEUTENANT Casey, J. P., Jr. SERGEANTS Carson, J. L. Hausman, H. L. Nelson, W. R. Porter, R. CORPORALS Clutter, J. E. Domaschk, W. G. Edwards, R. J. Glasser, I. A. Moritz, C. W. Overbeck, E. M. Stubbs, S. G. Terrell, K. V. Wilson, L. M. 4th YEAR PRIVATES Zercher, J. C. 2nd YEAR PRIVATES Arisco, S. Bearden, R. C. Burch, W. M. Coffey, G. E. Daniels, J. C. Duncan, D. L. Echols, M., Jr. Farber, E. M. Fisher, F. S. Goins, W. C. Hornak, V. J. Kernodle, J. D. Long, R. K. McAdam, E. A. Pearson, L. M. Rand, F. G. Rosenberg, R. Sears, I. C. Smitham, F. A. Smock, R. L. Swain, W. C. Tomlin, J. R. Vestal, M. E. Winchester, J. M. Womack, B. V. Woolsey, J. E. 1st YEAR PRIVATES Baker, E. E. Barrett, J. H. Bell, E. F. Berdine, V. C. Blasdel, J. G. Burks, S. V. Canfiels, A. B. Clark, L. W. Cliffe, H. T. Davenport, C. R. Daw, R. E. Dorrell, T. R. Ellis, W. F. Franklin, W. C. Franz, H. A. Gleason, J. F. Greathouse, J. P. Griffin, D. G. Hazelwood, L. J. Hodges, F. L. Hubbard, J. Johnson, W. R. Keeney, F. C. Kingsberry, H. W. Lacy, F. H. Largent, B. F. Lynch, J. Matteson, A. L. Mueck, L. W. Nesom, J. W. Newton, L. E. Noa, W. P. Noell, M. D. Pyeatt, B. B. Savage, L. J. Smith, A. R. Vicevich, A. J. White, R. W. Willis, W. C. J. E. WALL Captain COMPANY A CHemiCflL IDflRFflRS SSRVICe ■BB 1st LIEUTENANT Butler, W. J. SERGEANTS Cottle, J. E. Davis, R. M. Korth, C. L. CORPORALS Ando, T. Arisco, M. J. Coleman, D. M. Elliott, J. E. Lynn, H. P. Packard, L. H. Ray, C. G. Somerville, G. R. Westbrook, C. H. Yankee, R. D. 4th YEAR PRIVATES Aycock, J. W. Hall, T. G. Heath, J. A. Loomis, R. W. Smith, R. A. Thompson, R. F. Walker, W. P„ Jr. 3rd YEAR PRIVATES Muhl, J. H. Ponthieux, N. A. Pou, W. L. Weldon, C. L. Whittaker, D. S. Wolfe, J. B. 2nd YEAR PRIVATES Duty, C. Q. Evans, K. G. Fagan, J. G. Holloway, T. L. Mendieta, H. B. Morrison, W. E. Rea, F. Riddle, E. W. Riggins, H. M. Seeley, J. F. Talley, J. W. Schreiber, P. R. Wilson, T. R. Warner, R. D. Williams, J. D. 1st YEAR PRIVATES Badgett, J. S. Bever, W. Brogdon, B. R. Carroll, J. R. Correu, J. D. Cowan, R. R. Duke, T. A. Dyess, J. M. Fallwell, F. X. Farmer, L. G. Ham, C. M. Hayes, L. M. Hedges, E. E. Hewett, G. W. Hale, H. Kerr, S. E. Ledbetter, G. C. Malone, L. L. Mason, L. M. Massey, J. A. Mehegan, J. D. Menczer, S. W. Mercer, J. A. Miller, C. P. Montgomery, D. D. Murphey, E. W. Phillips, P. K. Pickoff, L. J. Rawley, G. R. Rohr, T. A. Rosenthal, J. L. Savage, L. J. Schiavo, L. J. Sheram, C. A. Stautzenberger, A. L. Swearingen, P. P. Wolcott, J. S. J. M. CONNER Second in Command COMPANY B F. R. LEWIS 1st Sergeant CHonicflL mflRFARe seRvice m J. A. D. TODD Second in Command 1st LIEUTENANTS Barnes, B. C. Bullock, Q. S. Thompson, L. E. 2nd LIEUTENANTS Riggs, L. P. Surovik, W. L. SERGEANTS Bischoff, A. J. Colgin, C. H. Hill, R. G. Petersen, C. A. Sweeney, R. L. CORPORALS Clark, D. C„ Jr. Cunningham, C. M. Fowler, W. A. Pankey, W. R. Powell, R. G. Stasny, C. H. Thompson, J. W. 2nd YEAR PRIVATES Ballard, H. C. Eberspacher, C. T. Inglefield, R. H. Kelly, J. A. Kesner, S. Levy, J. M. Levy, M. L. Nelson, E. H. Neu, J. T. Northrup, P. C. Oxford, W. F. Ramsey, B. F. Record, W. E. Sledge, W. L. Smith, E. M. Sprinkle, C. C., Jr. Whitaker, D. W. Winborn, T. J. 1st YEAR PRIVATES Acebo, R. B., Jr. Anderson, R. H. Barrow, R. G. Bassinger, L. P. Brandon, P. W. Bryant, R. L. Burns, R. E. Burt, C. C. Church, W. L„ Jr. Dan, M. K. Daniels, J. C. Ellzey, M. D. Ferguson, J. T. Galloway, W. J. Hartzog, B. H. Hill, R. W. Hudgins, T. S. Huffmeyer, H. B. Kraras, J. N. Longley, J. B. McKain, T. J. Malone, W. P. Massey, W. A., Jr. Monferdini, J. A. Murphy, G. R. Oliver, R. S. Perry, B. J. Pimlott, H. A. Platt, Alvin Posey, B., Jr. Regal, E. L. Richter, G. H. Ridenour, C. A. Rogers, J. W Smith, A. G. Smith, H. D. Vaglica, N. J. Wolfe, P. J. D. R. McCHESNEY Captain CAVALRY REGIMENTAL STAFF LT. COL. T. D. HARRIS Regimental Commander MAJOR C. B. ADAMS Executive CAPTAIN G. A. JONES Adjutant CAPTAIN R. W. GERLICH Supply Officer CAPTAIN A. W. ERCK Plans and Training Officer CAPTAIN J. A. REHKEMPER Intelligence Officer Seated: COLOR SGT. J. ROACH, JR. TRANSPORTATION SGT. E. P. WHITNEY COMMUNICATIONS SGT. R. I. LANGFORD Standing: COLOR SGT. L. B. MARTIN SGT. MAJOR T. B. RICHEY SUPPLY SGT. R. W. ALEXANDER CAVALRY H. J. BLACK Second in Command R. G. TONKIN 1st Sergeant 1st LIEUTENANTS Johnston, A. D. Parks, G. B. Williams, M. G. SERGEANTS Allen, J. H. Butler, W. H. Callihan, M. R. Chapman, W. B. Inman, M. B. Kerr, G. E. Kincannon, F.C. Richter, C. X. CORPORALS Baker, C. K. Cass, E. C. Cook, T. F. Holliman, C. J. Ilschner, E. Spradley, C. B. Stevens, J. T Swigert, W. F. Williams, S. B. 4th YEAR PRIVATES Gibson, J. B. 3rd YEAR PRIVATES Bott, A. R. Drolesky, A.H. Guerrero, E.M. Hancock, C. O. Johnson, E. C. Nugent, G. C. Reid, L. D. Valle, J. O. 2nd YEAR PRIVATES Bass, H. F. Buchel, F. T. Habrnal, H. J. Haight, R. H. Hill, R. E. Lair, C. E. Langford, J. B. Lord, H. B. McCracken, D. H. Maloney, C. W. Morin, R. L. Nicholson, K. J. Roberts, M. P. Towns, A. J. Urrea, T. I. Weber, L. L. Whietly, E. I. 1st YEAR PRIVATES Billingsley, J. C. Browne, M. H. Bunch, D. G. Cadena, P. Connally, P. R. Crippen, D. A. Daniels, R. E. Dunphy, R. G. Edwards, A. I. Farias, D. F. Finney, G. L. Flynt, R. L. Gilruth, J. A. Holt, N. C. Johnson, E. N. Lapham, R. F. Mabe, W. R. Miller, J. J. Muil, C. W. Murphy, L. R. Pennington, W. C. Plyler, J. M. Rainey, R. B. Roche, W. P. Russell, G. W. Shelton, F. C. Snoddy, H. A. Solether, N. W. Storrs, J. M. Tips, J. E. Voss, C. K. Weatherred, J. B. Weekly, J. G. Wheat, J. D. HEADQUARTERS TROOP _ CAVALRY M. M. BURRUS Captain ■■■■■■■■■■ 1st LIEUTENANTS Schmidt, H. PL Walker, J. W. 2nd LIEUTENANTS Brown, L. Seay, L. E. SERGEANTS Brewster, O. F. Crayton, R. B. Dreiss, P. Hill, E. E. CORPORALS Curran, P. T. Hancock, R. M. Holder, L. D. Holder, R. E. McClusky, H. B. Sikes, R. H. Walker, fl. S. Yeager, B. T. 4th YEAR PRIVATES Harrison, PL L. Nickerson, W. J. Tucker, B. B. 3rd YEAR PRIVATES Campbell, R. C. Chacon, C. Hander, T. W. McKinney, H. R. Marcello, C. J. Pugatch, W. Roberts, C. B. Roundtree, W. M. Sandell, M. S. Underwood, W. R. 2nd YEAR PRIVATES Adams, R. C. Dye, M. N. Guerra, V. H. Hasse, H. W. Hess, F. J. James, H. P. Martin, G. A. Nash, J. B. Ommert, W. D. Raley, A. C. Ramey, J. R. Thomas, W. K. 1st YEAR PRIVATES Austin, J. C. Barron, C. N. Beckley, D. F. Cheek, L. F. Clark, L. J. Cline, T. D. Crutcher, M. L. Davie, B. F. Denny, L. G. Dorman, G. W. Dowell, P. H. Fitzgerald, E. A. Grissam, G. J. Guiles, D. H. Jenkins, W. D. Kaltwasser, A. C. Kutschbach, R. L. Mackenzie, G. D. Macy, R. D. Milentz, A. R. Moran, G. G. Mumm, R. F. Nester, R. V. Parkhill, K. R. Patterson, R. C. Pierce, R. N. Rouse, H. D. Stafford, W. G. Stallings, E. P. Tennison, R. C. Toro, E. E. Wilson, G. C. Young, J. B. MACHINE GUN TROOP s. a. McDonald 1st Sergeant I m CAVALRY ■M A V A L R D. C. EARLY Captain 1st LIEUTENANTS Propps, O. D. Towns, C. F. SERGEANTS Everett, L. B. Clarke, L. G. Lasell, A. D. Neill, D. W. Parker, A. H. Patton, W. H. CORPORALS Dowe, T. W. DuBose, A. D. Hill, R. C. Homeyer, F. C. Ilfrey, J. M. Johnson, R. G. Rice, L. Richardson, T. Robinson, D. A. Williams, P. T. Wilson, J. W. 4th YEAR PRIVATES Kreager, K. G. 3rd YEAR PRIVATES Blanton, J. F. Coward, R. E. Dickerson, W. F. Martin, C. S. Rethke, M. K. Seewald, H. Sparkman, C. M. 2nd YEAR PRIVATES Allison, C. J. Barrow, G. P. Davis, J. B. Domas, J. J. Harrison, J. W. Hobert, E. S. Holm, N. Martin, M. H. Merritt, W. W. O ' Connor, J. D. Patterson, O. L. Pugatch, N. Sayles, D. R. White, A. D. 1st YEAR PRIVATES Adams, M. D. Allen, H. L. Arnold, F. P. TROOP A Bresnen, J- C. Carlson, D. W. Coultrup, J. L. Crofford, O. M. Crofford, R. H. Cummins, R. W. Dorman, W. T. Ferguson, S. H. Holmes, C. J. Huff, C. C. Huron, E. C. Kingery, C. E. Knight, J. T. McCausland, P. W. Mansfield, N. H. Moore, R. J. Parker, W. H. Peavy, J. R. Rennert, A. E. Rountree, B. J. Russell, H. J. Sanchez, A. D. Schear, B. L. Schellhase, H. O. Smith, R. S. Stinson, J. C. Thomas, R. B. Walker, H. J. Ward, R. D. Williams, C. J. Woodley, J. H. Yorston, A. F. M. POOL Second in Command T. L. POWER 1st Sergeant CAVALRY H. C. FORBES Second in Command 2nd LIEUTENANTS Buie, W. C. Luckenback, A. A. SERGEANTS Barry, D. W. Campbell, L. Culbertson, R. R. Hardin, G. C. Henderson, R. Morris, L. R. Roach, J. Waddel, T. C. CORPORALS Grimes, G. M. Grate, R. A. Key, D. W. Lacey, W. H. McKellar, A. S. Robinson, J. F. Thompson, C. F. Williams, T. A. 4th YEAR PRIVATES Ketelson, P. 3rd YEAR PRIVATES Mead, L. H. Soto, M. 2nd YEAR PRIVATES Buchel, F. T. Craigo, T. R. Hutchings, G. P. Meyer, P. H. Morrow, B. B. Newby, H. L. Pegues, S. S. Richter, H. E. Rogers, S. L. Shifflette, D. B. Tripp, E. W. Vivian, J. M. Ward, B. D. 1st YEAR PRIVATES Abernathy, T. L. Adams, C. G. Anderson, H. N. Ankerson, H. A. Bridges , E. C. Clyburn, L. Crozier, B. B. Douglass, A. T. Flynt, J. M. Fowler, T. Good, R. F. Griffiths, C. Gunn, C. Hockner, F. F. Johnson, J. E. Knowlan, J. H. Kremer, F. T. Leach, J. D. McGinnes, O. L. McGowen, N. C. Michle, E. R. Moses, C. J. Phillips, W. A. Plate, F. H. Quill, C. L. Real, F. R. Ross, S. Schuchart, O. W. Smith, L. Taylor, R. H. Villamil, R. E. Wingate, L. J. Nix, L. K. W. HUBBARD 1st Sergeant TROOP B SECOND SQUADRON STAFF MAJOR H. W. CALVERT Squadron Commander CAPTAIN C. HILL Executive FIRST LT. C. L. WILBORN Adjutant SGT. MAJOR J. D. PINSON SUPPLY SGT. H. H. WALKER C A V fi L R Y 2nd LIEUTENANTS 3rd YEAR PRIVATES 1st YEAR PRIVATES J. D. PATTON Second in Command G. C. TAYLOR 1st Sergeant Given, S. B. Aaron, E. Anderson, G. G. Kent, W. E. Curtan, E. R. Baskin, B. F. Hodges, T. V. Callen, R. B. SERGEANTS Hughes, H. C. Clark, E. E. Akarman, T. H. Moon, H. H. Clayton, P. A. Brotherton, R. R. Smith, C. E. Coldwell, C. Brown, R. H. Tatum, R. Craig, H. Hopkins, J. I. Vivian, E. A. Evers, L. P. Kahn, A. S. Farda, G. A. Marshall, T. L. Willrich, L. H. Frazer, R. L. Pinson, J. D. Fulton, B. M. Richey, T. B. 2nd YEAR PRIVATES Gorham, G. M. Anderwald, F. R. Harrell, B. G. CORPORALS Azar, S. Hawkins, J. S. Alexander, J. O. Blankfield, J. Irwin, W. L. Bale, E. L. Callaway, L. C. Jenkins, A. C. Brians, H. H. Christian, T. T. Lacey, L. T. Conley, C. C. Criswell, T. R. Douglass, F. J. McKinzie, J. A. Hinson, R. J. Garrett, C. L. Miller, J. B. Hope, O. C. Jones, J. M. Muirhead, D. A. Riordan, F. J. Keiser, F. G. Pinson, D. H. Walton, D. H. Lowry, P. D. Pittman, C. L. Novosad, N. N. Suman, R. H. 4th YEAR PRIVATES Phillips, H. M. Thomas, R. F. Nichols, R. A. Shelton, D. S. Webb, B. B. WilkJ.L. Villamil, J. A. Westbrook, T. C. J. B. DORAN Captain TROOP O ' CAVALRY 1st LIEUTENANTS Bownds, W. A. V ilborn, C. L. 2nd LIEUTENANTS Anderson, H. M. Lewis, T. M. SERGEANTS Adams, L. L. Alexander, R. W. Callahan, S. O. Crouch, J. H. Ellis, W.R. Haines, P. G. Motz, G. J. Purcell, G. B. Walker, H. H. Warner, James H. B. MOSTYN CORPORALS Captain Dean, H. J. Everhard, H. E. Hardin, J. J. Jones, W, T. Lindeman, W. G. Mostyn, E, T. Parker, G. W. Rider, A. M. Robertson, H, J. 3rd YEAR PRIVATES Davidson, F. N. DuBose, W. G. Kelley, D. E. Mueller, G. L. 2nd YEAR PRIVATES Davis, A. C. Erxleben, J. C. Fuller, J. R. Grennan, T. J. Haight, R. H. Haikin, Mike Hamilton, C. O. Hampton, W. G. Harris, H. E. Hutchison, J. E. Lewis, J. E. Ogden, W. C. Pickard, A. M. Parker, W. B. Rheman, G. A. Roberts, M. P. Saulsbury, J. W. Wallace, S. M. 1st YEAR PRIVATES Allen, S. B. Black, W. R. Blansit, R. H. Bownds, D. C. Buck, D. H. Buie, J. R. Canon, M. H. Cardwell, W. W. Chambless, F. M. Cox, E. W. Crew, H. E. Doran, H. L. Ensey, M. Farley, J. R. Ford, H. M. Fuhrmann, F. F. Harrison, J. L. Irving, J. H. Peckenpaugh, F. E. Pickett, J. R. Rabb, W. W. Rafferty, E. T. Rogers, D. C. Story, S. A. Thomas, R. L. Wilkinson, J. W. Winne, J. A. TROOP D J. A. LIPPARD Second in Command G. B. PURCELL 1st Sergeant ■ g n g i n G G R s REGIMENTAL STAFF LT. COLONEL J. W. COLLINS Regimental Commander CAPTAIN J. S. CONLEY Adjutant CAPTAIN R. D. WILLIAMS Supply Officer CAPTAIN A. P. ROBISHAW Plans and Training Officer CAPTAIN D. P. SIMPSON Intelligence Officer Seated: SOT. MAJOR J. A. CLAY, JR. SUPPLY SOT. V. B. STANLEY Standing: COLOR SGT. H. S. HENSLEY COMMUNICATIONS SGT. L. L. APPELT COLOR SGT. W. B. ALLEN enain-eeRS FIRST BATTALION STAFF MAJOR B. J. MILLER Battalion Commander FIRST LT. D. W. PETERSEN Adjutant FIRST LT. S. GIBBONS Supply Officer FIRST LT. J. 0. BIBBS Plans and Training Officer SGT. MAJOR P. S. POTTS SUPPLY SGT. J. R. NALLEY R enGineeRS P. E. KIRVEN Second in Command D. B. YARBROUGH 1st Sergeant 1st LIEUTENANTS Petersen, D. W. Steurer, G. E. Williams, C. E. 2nd LIEUTENANTS Beeson, L. C. Jones, T. T. Koetter, G. W. Sibeck, L. G. SERGEANTS Blood-worth, J. C. Carnes, G. K. Grochoske, A. E. Jones, A. T. Lichen stein, M. A. Nalley, J. R. Phillips, D. Valentino, F. D. CORPORALS Clark, E. R. Dullnig, A. J. Frost, W. E. Homan, C. C. King, T. S. Pierce, J. B. Stump, C. F. Teague, J. A. 4th YEAR PRIVATE Davis, E. E. 3rd YEAR PRIVATES Brown, B. W. Cook, J. C. Ramsden, H. D. Sharp, R. H. Watanabe, K. 2nd YEAR PRIVATES Bayne, C. D. Bone, T. R. Clarke, J. R. Davis, G. A. Espey, J. T. Fuqua, P. F. Haynes, W. L. Knowlan, A. F. Morris, R. C. Pendleton, W. F. Prejean, W. J. Seidel, C. E. Stephenson, J. F. Williams, J. H. 1st YEAR PRIVATES Adams, J. W. Beyrle, C. N. Bolling, T. J. Bracher, R. A. Burditt, H. E. Burklin, W, B. Caperton, G. B. Gedney, W. R. Griffith, J. B. Hatcher, R. S. Holekamp, E. R. Lyle, H. T. Mills, L. D. Moore, B. C. Mullinix, R. M. Paine, R. I. Riley, L. Thenn, G. R. Thompson, M. R. Tillotson, D. E. Voith, C. K. Welling, C. G. Wolf, R. B. Yost, I. D. B. H. BURNS Captain COMPANY A enoineeRS : ■ ' - ' r ' - ' i.vv W. CASSIN Captain 1st LIEUTENANTS Gregory, P. R. Stukenburg, J. D. 2nd LIEUTENANTS Blume, O. H. Kilsdonk, R. A. SERGEANTS Christian, C. R. Drumwright, H. E. Hall, C. Snyder, N. H. CORPORALS Calvert, C. E. Doggett, B. C. Earley, D. M. Eichelmann, A. A. Grobe, R. B. Stanley, P. W. Wise, F. A. 4th YEAR PRIVATES Johnson, L. H. Wade, R. C. 3rd YEAR PRIVATES Brooks, R. H. Cox, R. E. Frazier, F. A. Gardner, W. C. McCullough, H. T. Maddux, N. F. Martin, H. M. 2nd YEAR PRIVATES Baltz, D. M. Bohuslav, A. J. Carson, M. H. Geer, G. M. Goode, M. G. Grimes, M. L. Havlik, M. D. Kaufman, R. Stroeck, A. C. Vasquez, H. V. Willis, C. A. 1st YEAR PRIVATES Bass, J. O. Bauml, J. A. Burnam, T. J. Cook, W. R. Covington, J. R. Denney, ]. C. Duewall, K. E. Foulk, D. C. Goodrich, M. H. Hall, E. E. Hausman, W. M. Higbee, W. W. Kraft, C. O. McClelland, G. D. Maroney, J. F. Murray, J. P. Neale, W. A. Nolen, H. L. Olney, F. G. Parsons, E. F. Richmond, M. E. Shaw, J. E. Smith, S. A. Talk, W. S. Ulich, W. L. Yasser, A. S. Wiech, J. D. Wright, R. T. COMPANY B P. C. HANKAMER Second in Command J. E. MARTIN 1st Sergeant e n g i n e e r s _ J. M. McKEE Second in Command E. G. STANLEY 1st Sergeant 1st LIEUTENANTS 4th YEAR PRIVATES Carroll, C. B. Rockwood, W. R. Dominy, C. B. Elting, P. H. Younie, G. C. Hendrick, W. B. Gibbs, B. B. 2nd LIEUTENANTS 3rd YEAR PRIVATES Holland, W. E. Hughes, H. B. Jaschke, C. H. Hancock, J. D. Bain, L. C. Jordan, C. H. Barnard, R. A. Kaffer, S. C. Stevens, T. D. Graham, R. F. hide, H. S. Williams, L. B. Maceiras, R. P. SERGEANTS 2nd YEAR PRIVATES Olson, E. A. Oppenheim, C. H. Bolton, O. J. Pace, H. E. Braswell, C. D. Boxer, ]. Pappas, V. Citzler, A. M. Cloningsr, J. Peterson, L. T. Gray, S. G. Edwards, H. T. Pratt, J. W. Martin, S. S. Guilloud, L. H. Ramert, C. V. Robbins, R. C. McCollock, S. P. Ramsey, W. B. Ryan, K. W. McMichael, F. J. Sailor, W. J. Poland, R. L. Schulze, R. G. Roper, O. M. Shipman, B. CORPORALS Schleider, H. E. Smalling, J. W. Baggaley, R. W. Timm, H. O. Stracener, J. R. Evans, A. D. Volz, M. D. Thompson, B. Hartt, O. R. Wicklund, H. P. Townsend, J. Holliday, J. M. Trammell, B. Muse, E. C. 1st YEAR PRIVATES Tremari, F. P. Schuford, J. W. Agee, C. D. Vick, A. D. Skaggs, R. E. Anglin, E. O. Wareing, E. C. Springfield, H. B. Carpenter, J. L. White, R. R. P. W. HARRAL Captain COMPANY C ' P g n . . . g i n e -e r s wmM __ SECOND BATTALION STAFF MAJOR W. T. GUY Battalion Commander CAPTAIN S. H. BOLIN Executive FIRST LT. W. A. BALL Adjutant FIRST LT. E. E. ALDRIDGE, IR. PS GnGinGGRS L. C. GOLDBERG Second in Command C. F. DeVILBISS 1st Sergeant 1st LIEUTENANTS Ball, W. ft. Gattis, J. L. Lassiter, J. B. 2nd LIEUTENANTS Abernathy, A. H. Faulk, M. W. Jones, V. T. Warner, E. B. SERGEANTS Gissler, J. E. Pace, E. R. Pearce, M. R. Provost, F. E. CORPORALS Aono, S. Brown, J. W. Ford, T. A. Gibbs, J. W. Hardie, B. Prestridge, B. G. Wilson, M. C. Wright, O. W. 4th YEAR PRIVATES Mayo, W. P. 3rd YEAR PRIVATES Blessington, H. L. Goff, R. R. Huebner, M. T. Petitfils, A. F. Rumbaugh, A. C. Sparkman, R. M. Watson, E. I. Whitney, C. C. Wood, V. D. 2nd YEAR PRIVATES Ashford, F. Auvermann, A. Booker, J. O. Bowles, C. E. Burrus, D. R. Campbell, C. A. Carter, W. C. Clepper, P. W. Ford, T. A. Foster, G. P. Harrell, P. Jenkins, A. N. Lindsay, E. E. Reagan, J. W. Reynolds, A. W. Shurley, J. K. Webb, G. R. 1st YEAR PRIVATES Bell, J. E. Bruce, W. E. Brunson, F. W. Carroll, R. H. Carson, G. W. Casey, R. W. Cochrum, A. W. Collins, L. C. Coonrod, L. C. Edwards, C. C. Elrod, C. D. Green, J. C. Hale, J. D. Hoover, A. M. Letsos, J. N. McGhee, J. W. Marshall, W. L. Maynard, M. F. Parker, P. H. Pela, E. C. Regan, G. E. Sellers, W. A. Shaw, R. E. Skalnik, C. R. Sisson, T. L. Smith, C. A. Smith, J. R. Stortz, W. E. Taylor, W. H. Vitkovits, J. A. Wolfe, P. J. B. B. CLOUD Captain COMPANY D 1st LIE UTENANTS Haltom, H. E. Webb, H. H. 2nd LIEUTENANTS Gottlieb, S. H. SERGEANTS Ball, J. Byrd, E. E. Deflrmond, G. W. Law, B. F. McDaniel, C. R. Ross, F. R. CORPORALS Boulter, M. H. Horton, E. L. Houser, F. H. James, D. M. Noblitt, L. E. Padget, A. D. Staley, S. S. Stearman, W. C. 4th YEAR PRIVATES Krogstad, S. F. Smith, T. E. 3rd YEAR PRIVATES Bailey, C. R. Cihlar, J. E. Hummel, H. E. Locker, H. M. McMurray, J. L. 2nd YEAR PRIVATES Arfman, H. W. Copeland, C. E. Damrel, P. H. Davis, A. F. Elder, H. B. Gwin, G. H. Harris, R. Hart, J. M. Simpson, J. D. Sutherland, T. H. 1st YEAR PRIVATES Andrews, H. A. Carradine, F. A. Cazanove, F. Chun, M. K. D ' Avy, C. J. Dedman, S. W. Dixon, S. B. Flowers, B. T. Forbes, S. D. Gilmore, W. E. Glenn, E. J. Hampton, J. P. Hardwick, J. C. Harris, L. C. Hatcher, R. S. Henrickson, L. V . Hudson, R. W. Kosarek, E. E. Lard, C. F. Mills, L. D. Mogford, L. M. Montemayor, P. S. Newsom, W. H. Rogers, E. T. Saenz, R. D. Sutherland, D. R. Whilden, J. F. Wolman, G. A. Yancey, W. H. COMPANY E F. W. PERRIN Second in Command B. COOK 1st Sergeant ' T- ’ W ' _ mmtmEmmrnasm GnGinGGRS 1st LIEUTENANTS Smyth, N. B. Speed, R. J. 2nd LIEUTENANTS Brown, C. fl. Carpenter, J. E. Foster, J. C. Hall, L. H. Lewis, W. D. Wheeler, G. W. SERGEANTS Crawford, G. G. Gumming, H. W. Holt, J. Robbins, R. C. Vezey, E. E. Wright, P. C. CORPORALS Anderson, A. E. Bemis, N.E. Glazenor, E. R. Lovelady, A. P. Lyle, M. D. McCutchan, G. C. McLarn, R. H. Perkins, G. M. Pettit, B. E. White, S. M. 3rd YEAR PRIVATES Griffin, B. O. Pamplin, T. N. Stevens, J. J. 2nd YEAR PRIVATES Chromaster, W. Crist, D. M. Culpepper, T. W. Davis, W. J. Hollingshead, C.W. Howell, C. A. Hearn, J. B. Reaney, D. L. Spitler, L. W. 1st YEAR PRIVATES Altschuler, MW. Cain, P. H. Chaney, P. D. Crouch, T. L. Cullum, T. A. Davis, J. M. Davis, L. T. DeLaTorre, A. Esmond, K. E. Gibson, H. B. Griffith, J. C. Hartwell, C. M. Housewright, L. D. Lemke, C. A. Loeffler, J. G. Lowrie, N. E. Milligan, A. E. Peter, R. E. Poland, J. W. Reynolds, B. V . Reynolds, L. W. Scheumack, P. A. Schindler, J. T. Sims, C. W. Sisson, T. L. Smith, F. F. Staton, R. P. Tatum, A. J. Tschoepe, E. A. Yarbrough, C. W. J. E. COPELAND Captain I. P. MASON Second in Command L. R. JOHNSTON 1st Sergeant COMPANY F • ' rvr- or 1 HE COAST ART-ILLCRY REGIMENTAL STAFF LT. COLONEL J. L. DODSON Regimental Commander MAJOR S. FRIEDLINE Executive CAPTAIN J. F. FONTS Adjutant CAPTAIN D. S. FINLEY Intelligence Officer CAPTAIN D. D. PITTS Plans and Training Officer CAPTAIN S. T. CREWS Supply Officer Seated: COLOR SOT. P. L. MURPHY COLOR SOT. J. I. GALLAGHER TRANSPORTATION SGT. T. M. HAGOOD Standing: SUPPLY SGT. G. H. SANDERS, JR. COMMUNICATIONS SGT. C. L. DODD SGT. MAJOR J. B. HUBBARD COAST ARTILLERY mzm FIRST BfiTTRLION STAFF MAJOR H. E. HERTNER Battalion Commander CAPTAIN C. C. SCHNEIDER Executive FIRST LT. G. E. TURNER Adjutant FIRST LT. W. C. CORNELL Supply Officer SGT. MAJOR K. F. PUMPHREY SUPPLY SGT. H. D. GRANT aaa—— mill ■ 1 COAST ARTILLCRY 1st LIEUTENANTS Michalka, R. E. Miller, C. F. 2nd LIEUTENANTS Carson, R. Millard, M. R. SERGEANTS Andrews, D. K. Bratcher, D. H. Casey, I. M. Dubose, I. B. Ponsler, L. G. Watkins, L. E. Weydell, A. T. CORPORALS Blackaller, E. H. Byrd, B. L. Byrd, W. H. Curtis, M. W. Ellis, L. C. Fowler, N. B. Laws, C. E. Stephens, J. A. Titley, R. I. Williams, I. N. 4th YEAR PRIVATES Corrin, W. G. Ford, J. T. Mills, C. C. Sanford, C. G. 3rd YEAR PRIVATES Baker, W. H. Jacoby, J. J. James, A. M. Kummel, V. M Ligon, J. B Wagner, F. L. 2nd YEAR PRIVATES Coffman, J. E. Cross, F. G. Dalton, W. M. Ford, J. M. Frank, S. J. Lehman, R. N. McDonald, P. C. Schulz, V. F. Schwinn, D. S. Smith, E. J. Spivey, M. Stephens, J. A. Titley, R. J. Udashen, L. J. Willson, R. E. Wilmeth, E. E. 1st YEAR PRIVATES Atmar, R. P. Beam, W. W. Bonner, J. Chunn, L. P. Clark, L. H. Ellis, S. E. Farrow, C. Germond, B. W. Goebel, C. J. Haring, J. M. Harris, C. H. Heaton, L. W. High, H. A. Isaacks, W. B. Jones, E. E. Kraemer, M. S. Litterst, F. C. Meek, T. G. Owens, C. R. Pranglin, H. N. Rie, R. L. Snyder, B. Specia, A. J. Specia, B. Stacey, R. M. Taylor, W. F. Womack, E. A. Wylie, A. C. Young, C. F. BATTERY A W. H. LAWDER Second in Command T. H. STOVELL 1st Sergeant . COAST ARTILLSRY CHARLES STECHMAN Second in Command A. R. NEWMAN 1st Sergeant 1st LIEUTENANT Tones, A. C. SERGEANTS Ballowe, C. B. Lanford, R. C. Owen, W. J. Pridmore, J. A. Roberts, B. H. Stitt, I. B. Trewitt, H. S. Trotter, G. P. CORPORALS Brown, L. Capt, E. E. Gillis, T. S. King, G. C. McCorquodale, A. B. Ozier, W. Rollins, H. M. Tomaso, L. Tschumy, W. Whitmore, H. 4th YEAR PRIVATES Forehand, T. Herring, R. Hodge, D. L. 3rd YEAR PRIVATES Cock, C. O ' Bryan, O. D. Rowland, J. M. Thompson, F. White, M. J. 2nd YEAR PRIVATES Baroncini, R. Cleveland, W. Jennings, L. Kallina, F. P. Luth, P. A. McCarthy, L. J. McDuffie, L. H. Odell, J. M. Tix, M. H. 1st YEAR PRIVATES Barlowe, T. J. Berry, E. W. Bufkin, I. D. Campbell, D. E. Cox, J. T. Dooley, E. C. Dreiss, W. F. Dunn, J. G. Dyess, W. W. Emmert, J. A. Flume, R. A. Fritzgerald, C. A. Garrett, J. O. Gillette, R. B. Guenthner, O. E. Harral, W. A. Herrington, M. E. King, H. C. Langdale, P. B. Lee, C. S. Lillebridge, H. F. McMillan, G. H. Maher, L. J. Mullins, J. R. Nethery, M. J. Riggins, R. W. Rolnick, J. G. Samarel, S. Shoppe, M. Sissons, F. M. Stone, J. H. Voskamp, E. L. Wynn, D. BATTERY B H. A. BORNEFELD Captain COAST ARTILLGRY £ H. B. PARRIS Captain 1st LIEUTENANTS Davis, B. F. Sharp, T. F. Spangler, J. H. SERGEANTS Galt, R. B. Kennemer, L. C. Olbrich, R. W. Owen, M. B. Sanders, G. H. Townsend, G. P. CORPORALS Abbott, R. H. Brin, H. Evans, L. G. Frost, R. M. Gabriel, G. D. Lea, A. L. Marsh, C. B. Melancon, J. E. O ' Reilly, W. M. Smither, J. M. Standish, G. 4th YEAR PRIVATES Fagan, F. M. Moore, J. D. 3rd YEAR PRIVATES Beatty, C. W. Beckham, C. W. Cardwell, H. M. Collis, M. E. Pearson, M. M. ( Jr. Reber, W. H„ Jr. Searcy, J. M. Smith, H. F., Jr. 2nd YEAR PRIVATES Cherry, J. H. Kellogg, W. G. Morrison, W. G. B. Morse, C. S. Morse, R. G. Murdoch, R. D. Saunders, J. D. Schneider, R. L. Taylor, L. G. Townsley, J. B. 1st YEAR PRIVATES Andrews, J. M. Baen, S. R. Barnett, F. W. Bridges, E. M. Cosby, J. W. Dew, M. S. Dubose, D. Earnheart, B. G. Ferguson, G. H. Fisher, J. E. Frymire, G. L. Glover, J. E. Hart, W. J. Heard, E. B. Hidell, R. A. Hurst, C. A. MacDonald, R. N. McIntosh, S. J. McLarty, E. Meyer, D. W. Munn, R. J. Murray, J. R. Nance, O. A. Norris, R. O. Stedman, N.A. Stewart, J. B. Templeton, B. H. Thomas, E. W. Van Hook, C. R. Walton, F. E. Woods, F. L. Wynn, D. Zedler, D. L. BATTERY C J. W. THOMAS Second in Command G. H. REYNOLDS 1st Sergeant mm e ■■.xr- COAST ARTILLSRY C. A. GRIESENBECK Second in Command J. A. SLICKER 1st Sergeant 1st LIEUTENANTS Harvill, V. A. Kizer, C. A. Osborne, C. E. Turner, G. E. SERGEANTS Grey, R. B. Jordan, G. R. Keese, C. J. Prager, A. J. CORPORALS Bianchi, D. C. Burns, R. C. Fisher, S. M. Holland, W. H. Kenny, R. D. King, F. J. Moore, L. Slater, J. T. Thwing, J. C. Yetter, J. N. 4th YEAR PRIVATE Britain, D. W. 3rd YEAR PRIVATES Brooks, L. Butcher, J. H. Florence, M. E. Herzing, E. A. Richardson, B. C. Steck, H. M. 2nd YEAR PRIVATES Blair, J. S. Blassingame, F. Dunn, J. L. Garnet, W. E. Giesenschlag, A. Holle, J. P. Hollier, R. G. Howell, S. Lippert, W. M. Rivenbark, J. C. Simpson, W. H. Turner, H. A. 1st YEAR PRIVATES Brewer, J. O. Brewton, L. E. Bright, H. R. Childs, B. O. Doney, L. C. Doran, W. H. Ezell, L. R. Gill, W. G. Gillespie, S. T. Hallam, R. S. Hannon, L. D. Hoefle, R. L. Holloway, J. B. Kachtick, R. F. Kennedy, J. C. King, R. L. McCaskill, M. W. McCollum, C. M. Maley, D. P. Martyn, H. J. Mills, W. G. Morris, R. de Q. Nesbit, S. F. O ' Connor, J. Parsons, R. L. Quinn, P. B. Rehmet, C. G. Schifj, H. G. Stinnett, P. C. Thompson, E. W. Tollefson, H. E. Townsend, R. T. Van Orden, D. Weyel, E. G. BATTERY D W. T. SLATON Captain COAST ARTILLGRY SECOND BATTALION STAFF MAJOR L. J. ADAMS Battalion Commander CAPTAIN R. L. PATRICK Executive FIRST LT. L. L. EDENS Adjutant FIRST LT. J. G. HANOVER Plans and Training Officer SGT. MAJOR O. J. LAIRD SUPPLY SGT. F. B. ADAMS O COAST ARTILLGRY |l 1st LIEUTENANTS Hanover, J. G. Mitchell, B. E. Mosher, W. L. Seward, C. L. White, W. C. SERGEANTS Barron, T. W. Duncan, C. P. Hendon, W. L. Hutchins, B. S. Keeter, C. M. Russ, T. A. Smith, J. C. Taylor, S. R. Walker, C. L. CORPORALS Bruce, R. N. Goldston, J. N. Hall, J. L. Hansen, H. A. Hancock, S. E. McCall, I. E. Malitz, C. C. Reinhard, W. P. 3rd YEAR PRIVATES Brundidge, B. D. Childress, F. Cox, J. L. Fletcher, B. M. 2nd YEAR PRIVATES Armond, W. K. Badger, E. C. Cambell, R. F. Cowley, H. E. Hargrove, J. W. Henry, P. C. Holzheauser, W. D. Johnson, F. C. hoggins, L. D. McGee, W. W. Mallard, G. K. Mann, W. N. O ' Quin, J. Ottersen, C. L. Owen, E. C. Read, R. R. Sandefur, J. G. Schero, C. J. Sidor, A. J. Skrabonek, R. L. Smith, R. A. Watley, V. T. York, L. E. 1st YEAR PRIVATES Anderson, T. M. Barton, H. W. Bauer, C. B. Boyd, E. E. Carlisle, C. C. Clore, W. L. Dougherty, K. W. Dowling, W. I. Drake, C. M. Edwards, C. M. Grivas, A. S. Havelka, D. E. Herrera, L. H. Hillendahl, L. Holmes, C. T. Jenkens, M. N. Kelley, R. D. Kunitz, T. B. Lee, W. E. Lenert, A. A. Logan, G. L. McMahan, J. E. Maxwell, J. L. Miller, H. R. Owen, A. Rhea, D. A. Richardson, D. J. Schleeter, G. C. Scudder, P. N. Turrill, G. W. L. J. LEFKOFSKY Captain W. A. HAMILTON Second in Command Skidmore, R. G. Trott, J. L. Alexander, B. E. Verlander, E. V. Alexander, W. D. Willis, J. D. m T. D. HILL 1st Sergeant BATTERY E _ COAST ARTILLGRY C. V. KIRKPATRICK Captain 1st LIEUTENANTS Chamberlain, C. H. Parks, S. ]. Sealy, M. T. Sowell, E. N. Yates, J. SERGEANTS Angell, D. S. Hardee, P. Harris, R. L. Jacobs, I. P. Kelley, N. L. Lewis, C. A. Mefford, N. S. Peterson, L. L. Price, M. W. CORPORALS Abbott, J. A. Crawford, R. S. Grady, W. R. Jordan, F. W. McGinty, H. Q. Parker, P. O. Schmalz, J. R. Walvoord, J. G. 3rd YEAR PRIVATES Burcham, W. J. Heise, C. S. Latham, R. E. Peterson, R. L. Pinchback, J. S. Schwartze, G. M. Scott, J. R. 2nd YEAR PRIVATES Bowman, J. L. Brown, F. B. Bumpas, C. M. Burkhalter, A. E. Crane, R. M. Derrick, R. V. Hammersley, J. W. Herzik, S. W. Hosek, J. J. McAshan, R. B. Quinn, R. F. Ripple, C. M. Scruggs, C. D. Spencer, J. D. Thorne, E. P. White, C. E. 1st YEAR PRIVATES Abney, W. H. Adams, W. M. Bryant, J. N. Gofer, D. B. Cook, B. L. Cragin, G. O. Eads, R. Gray, J. Harris, F. S. Holland, F. S. Johnson, R. L. Lanford, F. S. Lanford, H. R. Leon, L. Levy, S. J. Marek, A. L. Miley, B. C. Negri, J. Reeves, R. H. Robeson, B. B. Rone, J. F. Rust, H. G. Sanborn, F. D. Todd, L. H. Turner, C. E. Weed, J. M. Werlla, B. C. White, B. F. Wilcox, R. B. Wolfe, M. E. Wolff, H. E. Wilson, J. H. Zimicki, M. P. BATTERY F IHHHHHI JACK GOURLEY Second in Command R. B. LITTLE 1st Sergeant COAST RRTILLSRY M. L. BIGGS Second in Command 1st LIEUTENANTS Beckham, C. A. Hinshaw, C. S. Pipkin, C. H. Wright, A. A. SERGEANTS Bingham, G. M. Campbell, R. S. Guill, A. W. Hagood, T. M. Hatch, F. L. McClintick, C. R. Murphy, P. L. Planadeball, F. S. Taylor, C. C. Ussery, L. R. CORPORALS Behnken, R. W. Blackburn, J. R. Flynn, C. J. Goble, J. E. Holzheauser, I. D. McGregor, J. I. Maroski, W. P. Rahn, L. F. Sullivan, T. C. Williams, G. W. 3rd YEAR PRIVATES Bailey, W. L. Benson, M. H. Camp, J. T. DeLong, R. E. Ford, J. T. McKemie, E. B. Pearson, W. F. 2nd YEAR PRIVATES Alger, W. K. Cagle, E. L. Ellis, C. L. Grissette, A. W. Holley, J. H. Johnson, C. R. Kimbrough, E. T. Pollangue, D. J. Ray, W. D. Ruby, M. S. Smith, H. S. Stanaland, I. D. Thompson, H. I. Williams, D. L. Youngblood, R. E. Zethraus, R. C. 1st YEAR PRIVATES Anthony, H. B. Arnold, L. Ball, E. B. Benner, J. R. Borgstrom, C. E. Carpenter, D. D. Connely, J. W. Cowger, W. O. Crouch, R. M. Downing, R. M. Dyas, E. L. Esposite, A. A. Gehring, R. E. Glover, C. E. Goodin, I. W. Huber, M. L. Huffhines, W. E. Humphrey, W. W. Jahns, K. R. James, H. Jenson, J. Q. Jones, J. N. Link, G. W. Mallory, P. R. Markwardt, O. R. Marney, H. Mitchell, C. D. Morton, D. Morris, A. A. Rhea, E. E. Schwarlose, E. W. Stanbery, R. B. Teague, A. W. Tillery, T. M. Wall, K. E. Yoakum, D. M. J. N. BIRON Captain M. J. THOMPSON 1st Sergeant BATTERY G COAST ARTILLCRY ■■■■■■■ W. fl. LflNGDON Captain 1st LIEUTENANTS Freeman, W. C. Hidell, W. H. Lewis, W. E. SERGEANTS Ehlinger, J. W. Gillette, R. W. Windrow, R. H. Wolfer, C. J. CORPORALS Bell, J. E. Butler, M. Casey, W. S. Cashion, R. B. Du Bose, L. fl. Schneider, H. J. Schneider, J. H. Spoede, H. H. 4th YEAR PRIVATES Jeppesen, R. J. Perkins, W. Wolford, W. W. 3rd YEAR PRIVATES Carlisle, J. L. Ross, J. E. 2nd YEAR PRIVATES Baxter, C. K. Brook, D. T. Brunner, fl. fl. Fisher, C. Hesley, R. D. Jackson, R. L. Keelan, J. P. McLen, O. M. Naylor, J. K. Payne, T. J. Smither, J. F. Spencer, H. E. Thompson, R. W. Woolford, J. L. 1st. YEAR PRIVATES Beard, J. H. Bond, R. D. Bragg, J. E. Brown, R. P. Case, H. O. Cassidy, C. E. Craft, W. H. Crown, P. T. Daniel, J. M. Driskill, J. D. Green, J. W. Johnson, B. N. Kauffman, D. S. Landford, H. R. Lemm, W. H. Lockett, fl. V. McCain, C. C. Monteith, E. E. Moseley, J. T. Ogilvie, F. H. Riker, F. P. Rowe, J. F. Scott, W. R. Shelton, H. R. Treadwell, D. fl. Vaughn, R. H. Wagner, R. H. Wink, R. E. Wischkaemper, J. W. Wunsche, E. E. BATTERY H W. fl. SCHMIDT Second in Command fl. L. BULLARD 1st Sergeant ross voLuirreeRS compfmY 4 s H. B. PARRIS Second in Command J. A. SLICKER 1st Sergeant SPONSORS Col. Geo. F. Moore Lt. Col. O. E. Beezley Lt. Col. R. L. Christian Major W. R. Irvin Major R. E. Hill Major L. S. Stickney Major H. M. Woodward Captain B. S. Shute 2nd LIEUTENANTS Lippard, J. A. Shiels, R. T. LINE SERGEANTS Haines, P. G. Stovell, T. H. SENIORS Adams, L. J. Black, H. J. Braunig, H. E. Calvert, H. W. Chamberlain, C. H. Cokinos, J. P. Collins, J. W. Crews, S. T. Dinsmore,}. Dodson, J. L. Downer, W. W. Duncan, M. H. Early, D. C. Erck, A. W. Finley, D. S. Freeborn, E. I. Freidline, S. Guy, W. T. Harris, T. D. Hertner, H. E. Hidell, W.H Langdon, W. A. Mayhew, I. Q. Muse, J. W. Pitts, D. D. Schnabel, A. O. Shoultz, J. C. Slaton, W. T. Smith, Merrill Smith, V. S. Smyth, N. B. Thomas, J. W. Waters, P. G. Williams, M. G. Yowell, J. D. Zahn, C. W. JUNIORS Adams, F. B. Alexander, R. W. Beville, A. H. Beyer, D. A. Bolton, P. M. Brundrett, W. M. Byrd, E. E. Carson, J. L. Decker, H. G. Duncan, C. P. Elliot, B. H. French, L. F. Fox, R. L. Gallagher, J. J. Grant, A. D. Grasshoff, L. H. Hammond, J. L. Henderson, T. S. Hendrick, A. J. Higgins, W. S. Hill, T. D. Hubbard, J. B. Innocenti, A. A. Johnson, H. D. Kelley, L. N. Langford, R. I. Little, R. B. Lord, S. C. Mann, J. G. Martin, L. B. Mernetz, J. C. Miller, C. F. Mulvey, J. R. Nalley, J. R. Nelson, L. J. Owens, M. B. Phillips, R. F. Power, T. L. Purcell, G. B. Ragland, J. D. Roach, J. Sanders, H. G. Shiels, E. F. Skinner, J. W. Stanley, E. G. Stanley, V. B. Steed, N. A. Steimel, R. M. Taylor, G. C. Thompson, M. J. Whitney, E. P. Williams, T. S. Yarborough, D. J. M. SHARP Captain Camp Bullis, Texas WMBm WRM HHHHI inFflnTRY camp ' The Colonel with his chickens— A truly rare piece Nine o ' clock par boil— roasting later You left a scrap behind you, Mac We wonder if his head is like his chest Closeup of machine-gun belts Starvation victim Why? —and watch one little bullet trickle in The very picture of frus¬ tration Weather report—General Brees Camp Bullis, Texas inFflnTRY camp Checkers as only these two would play it Buck Bender ' s machine- gun maniacs Squeeze ' em in The pride of the pits It wasn ' t human Spring cleaning The last go-round Corporal Otis ' bucket brigade ■■■ Camp Bullis, Texas mFflnTRY cfimp SMBWOBB The crew of the Going Dog” Inseparables— McCullar on the nigger- shooter range Shrunk” and the Major One pint of relaxation Sharp disguised as a soldier And he might have been a Senator Who done it, Hamner? Two little Colonels” and a sergeant ■tda FI6LD flRTILLGRY CflmP Camp Bullis, Texas This was their best effort Smiley looking very serious A neat 75 Could this have signifi¬ cance Load! They love to play with ' em Pinky alert in his O.P. Chest out, chin in, Watson The welcome milk-wagon Their thoughts are defi¬ nitely elsewhere A respected figure—Cap¬ tain Enslow Camp BulliS Texas FIGLD flRTILLGRY CflmP The twins skin a few spuds Well, it WAS softer than the cot True disgust Not a care in the world, eh, Sheriff? find the rains came— Bewildered by it all filso bewildered i Could that be a dud—or five of them? Military figures FISLD flRTILLGRY CflmP Pick ' em up today, pile ' em back tomorrow Was she good looking? The blue-boys on the march Dapper Dan ' s wagon fi welcome drink Between lunch and calis¬ thenics Did he accept? Aren ' t those shorts a little tight, Sandidge? These are not duds mamm ifl Camp Bullis, Texas sionfiL corps cflmp Mac, Tommy, and S. T. planning a little war Not men from Mars, just mistreated men Waiting for the Major Archie and Mac in close session Bird and his little puppy tent What the well dressed man will wear Jimmie and Bick send their I.M.I. ' s l 1 No. 1 Camp Bulks ' style Eddy and Earl sianflL corps CAmp Camp Bullis, Texas Don ' t say it, Mac Cox made this his hobby ”Sach ' ' Snyder ' s summer camp Too bad it ' s canned, Strother Sach” Snyder poses modestly for a picture Speedy fighting F. A. fires Tommy and Roy taking a nice smooth ride Before the hunt for rocks! Edgewood Arsenal, Maryland CHemiCflL IDfiRFflRG CflmP _ W Old stuff — three cadets and two Yankee girl friends It ' s that last drag Connor and Red are waiting for G.I. shoes—guaranteed to fit Hub plays nurse-maid to a poor little rabbit Connor takes Tom around the Lincoln Memorial Dead-eye Charlie Snake charmer Stambaugh Butler, Wall, Bullock, and Bocquet spend the fourth ' ' camping in Washington Todd taking it easy dur¬ ing Saturday morning in¬ spection CHGflQICflL UJARFflRe CAmP Edgewood Arsenal, Maryland ■m The usual spot for Huebel and Red after a meal Our pride and joy stands an inspection It ' s Hotard ' s superman, Thompson, ready for action Anchored at the Fountain of Youth in St. Augustine, Florida Doug Todd prepared for bed and the mosquitoes “Sweet Pea ready for one of the nice walks we took Major Rice gives last min¬ ute instructions The 4.2 ready for action “Sarge Meisenheimer of wake - up fame telling ' em how Cute little gadgets, aren ' t they? Come closer; they don ' t bite What do we do now? “Bloody Tom not bleed¬ ing for once Corporal Hingle gets ready to fire his problem Fort Bliss, El Paso, Texas ■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■ Turistas de Juarez Mass confusion The very height of cleanliness Cutter, it ' s positively amazing The usual case One of their off moments Williams posed for this shot Dwyer must have been tricked into this Soup ' s on . . . CAVALRY Bolt manipulation is essential ... Building mighty muscles Lyons leading discussion group His chief vice Study in brown True aspect of a deacon Watch that finger, Lippard Gerlich leads the charge Fort Logan, Colorado enoineeR cflmp Colorado summer Preparing for graduation Moment of Leisure Hankamer and two of the boys Guy must like it Hell-raising, engineer style You look powerful home¬ sick, boys We know how it is, Smythe G. I. ■I enoineeR camp Fort Logan, Colorado Expecting a shower Under full pack Ain ' t it awful, Buck? The right place for a Cloud, eh? Copeland hard at it A true engineering feat Conley on How Not to Peel Potatoes” Fort Logan, Colorado encinGGR cflmp i Center Bull! Ham sandwich, please Squeeze it in Why the puzzled lochs, boys? How did these get here? This was standard for Gottlieb Small construction job Future W.P.PL ' ers I COAST ARTILLGRY CflmP Nice little water gun Papa Lefkofsky ponders the situation Jones and Cunningham really got around The long and short of it fl happy-looking bunch of beggers Chico, your pants have a lovely drape Fort Crockett, Galveston, Texas COAST ARTILLGRY CAfllP Every Saturday night, Officer ' s Club C.A.C. camp is wonderful It was just like home Our coast couldn ' t help but be safe The business side of the deal Four good men and true Suntanned Romeos Let ' er flicker A real piece of machinery COAST ARTILLGRY CAfllP Major Hill ' s weren ' t G.I. ' s After 38 hard nights The crew on gun No. 1 All in the day ' s work 3-inch in firing position Broad shoulders and mighty muscles Mayhew wasn ' t interested Even a balloon has a fair chance PORTS... ■■■■■■Hi KYLE FIELD. Kyle Field is the battleground of the Fighting Texas Aggies . . . Built in 1929 and named for one of A. M. ' s most respected personalities, Dean E. L Kyle . . . The stadium that from year to year holds more spirit on the playing field and in the stands than any stadium in the world . . . Where sportsmanship is a virtue and vic¬ tory the sweetest. m I tlllllillliMPIM 11—illff FOR GUIDANCE and advice as to athletic matters, A. and M. is fortunate in having a superior Athletic Council. The responsibilities of this group have grown with the college, performing the important duties of organizing the athletic schedules, furnishing the teams with the necessary facilities and equipment, employing the staff of coaches, and deciding upon the eligibi lity of and awards to the players. The council is represented in the Southwest Conference by Dean E. J. Kyle, chairman of the board. The Athletic Council, composed of seven men representing the faculty, coaches, ex-students, and students, deserves much credit for the showing of A. M. ' s athletic teams. Dean E. ]. Kyle, chairman, has been connected with athletics at A. and M. since 1903. E. J. Howell, and C. W. Crawford represent the faculty, and have been on the council since 1937. foe Wessendorf and Melvin J. Miller are representatives of the ex-students. Wessendorf was made a member in 1938 and will be replaced next season, as ex-students serve for two-year periods. Miller became a member in 1939. Wale- mon Price, one of the football captains this year, was the student representative. Coach Homer Norton, as Athletic Director, has been on the council since 1934. This group of men decides the destiny of athletics, and they are to be commended for helping to bring the Aggies to the front in the athletic world. DEAN E. J. KYLE ■ KflROW FAULKNER JAMES McQUILLEN ROLLINS SMITH DIMMITT DE WARE SINCE HIS APPOINTMENT as head coach at A. and M. six years ago, Homer Norton has brought the Aggie football fortunes from the bottom of conference standing to its highest spot, that of Conference Champions in the toughest conference in the country. His 1939 team climaxed a great year by defeating Tulane at the Sugar Bowl for the National Championship. During his six years, Coach N orton has produced three outright All-Ameri¬ cans, as well as fourteen All-Conference players. His teams have been characterized by their good sportsmanship and will to win. Not a little of the credit for the greatness of the Aggie team belongs to Coach Norton ' s assistants. With such men as these to aid him, it is easy to see why he was able to pro¬ duce such an outstanding team. Marty Karow tutored the fine array of backs seen this year at Aggieland and was ably assisted by H. E. Mc- Quillen and Harry Faulkner. Bill lames has served the team for several years as line coach. His well- balanced and fighting line was one of the main reasons for Aggie success. Trainer for the team, and well liked by all those who know him, is the very capable Lil Dimmitt. The performance of Herb Smith this year is sufficient evidence of the training supplied by end coach Dough Rollins. COACH NORTON THE ONLY female student at ft. M. . . . has no classes to make, no maintenance to pay, a lifetime fellowship . . . the object of our affection, the commander of our protection . . . came to A. d M. in 1931 as a pup . . . takes her meals in the mess hall, sleeps in any room on the campus that she desires . . . Good-bye to Texas has as much meaning to her as to the Aggies . . . loves to heckle Joe College and Peruna, Baylor and S. M.U. mascots . . . commands a full seat on the train on corps trips . . . very snooty to other dogs . . . makes every yell practice . . . respected by every Aggie. Yell Staff BURNS PIERCE KEETON BLAND THE TASK of keeping the famous Aggie spirit and tradition alive and growing fell to four men, senior yell leaders Bodie” Pierce and Bert Burns, with Buster Keeton and Foots” Bland as junior assistants. To them must go the credit for organizing the largest fish class in A. and M. ' s history into a leather-lunged group which, with the upperclassmen, forms the greatest yell section of any school in the world. As head yell leader, Bodie Pierce proved himself to be capable in leading the Aggie yells and in welding tradition into the student body. Bert Burns deserves praise for his able assistance to Bodie, helping in a big way to keep the Aggie spirit up when it seemed to lag. The two junior members of the yell staff, Buster” Keeton and Foots” Bland, with their constant flow of stories and good spirit, were of great assistance to Bodie and Bert. With these two juniors as next year ' s leaders, a continu¬ ation of the ole Aggie Spirit” is assured. To these four men must go the praise and thanks of every man of A. and M. for the manner in which they performed their job. ' ’ ' BODIE” PIERCE ' l . ' V Adams, B. J. Alsobrook, A. D. Audish, Wm. Bass, W. B. Bucek, Roy Buchanan, A. B. Cecil, W. W. Conatser, W. E. Cooper, J. G. Dawson, W. H. Dillon, P. C. Doran, J. K. Dreiss, Ed Duncan, H. V. Duncan, W. M. Dwyer, Sam J. Faubion, J. T. Harbison, J. M. Hauser, Henry Reeves, J. R. Robnett, Ed. Robnett, M. F. Routt, W. A. Ruby, M. S. Schiller, R. E. Illajor T men Smith, H. E. Smith, Jude W. Henderson, R. W. Lindsey, R. E. Spivey, Marshall Henke, C. E. McLean, J. A. Sterling, J. R. Herman, O. C. Mills, J. K. Stevenson, C. H. Hogan, M. E. Moser, R. D. Stone, R. S. Jeffrey, W. M. Nolen, J. E. Thomason, James N. Jones, V. B. Pannell, E. W. Tinker, J. T. Kimbrough, John Peden, R. L. Varner, D. B. Kimbrough, Jack Price, C. W. Vaughn, Tommy Kirkpatrick, C. V. Pugh, M. C. Wesson, Fuel Lang, J. T. Rahn, Leon White, Joe R. Lindsey, J. V. Randow, W. H. Wood, F. M. fllinor T fllen Adams, Kemp Denny, W. F. Akarman, T. H. Denton, V. C. Allen, A. J. Everett, L. B. Baird, John Given, Sherman Becker, W. A. Gourley, Jack Bums, B. H. Guy, W. T. Campbell, Lee Hall, T. G. Couch, J. P. Hendrix, E. E. Crawford, J. N. Hensley, H. S. Culbertson, R. R. Hodges, M. B. Davis, G. R. Huffaker, J. Japhet, G. T. Miller, R. I. Johnson, E. C. Mitchell, G. P. Jones, G. A. Ponthieux, N. A Kennemer, L. C Richards, H. J. Krogstad, S. F. Rominger, J. C. Laney, V. W. Sealy, M. T. Lewis, C. A. Shiels, E. F. Lewis, W. E. Shiels, R. T. McDonald, S. A Smith, G. E. McMahon, W. D. Walker, A. S. Mayhew, I. Q. Wilmeth, E. D. The SUGAR BOUJL GAme AFTER MANY DAYS of anxious waiting while sports writers all over the nation were naming the Texas Aggies as a ' ' Bowl ' ' team, the history-making deci¬ sion was announced when the Aggie football team, after considering sev¬ eral offers, voted to accept the invita¬ tion of the New Orleans Mid-Winter Sports Association to play Tulane University in the Sugar Bowl on New Year ' s Day of 1940. Following this announcement, Aggies new and old, supported by the famed 210-piece Aggie Band, and backed by thousands of loyal, long-standing, as well as con¬ verted, grid fans, made ready to travel to the Queen City of the Old South for what Grantland Rice predicted as the bowl IA game to see. Hospitality on the part of the Sports Association and of all the people of New Orleans was on a grand scale. Provi- vision was made for every possible need and want— every request was granted— every conceivable form of amusement and recreation presented itself. The won¬ derful theatres, French and if mm- ..... ■ .. % ’ ® i: Srr c,;;; -.v: = ' ■ - .Vr. -v .- t-; - r ‘• - ‘. ' -V ' N . • •c.- • ' . • ' W M .:.: ?! ■:€ ,! :w? JS ' %Jk$M!WL mtm ■mm tWWWf m Wm ii ' . „ 5 ' • % ' •’- - I r m r r t :x%lf s I wV ; : 7- « . ; L - : ' v r ■ ' ’.- Ahk . v ?: 4 k ' $AY ' early in the fourth quarter, Tulane scored, Butler going over from the three-yard line on the third try. Score: A. M. 7, Tulane 13. And thousands of loyal Aggies and their fans felt their hearts rise into their throats when it seemed as if the change of tide might spell disaster. But in the last nine minutes, Herb Smith re¬ ceived Thibout ' s kick and returned to the A. M. thirty-one. Price, Smith, and Kim¬ brough handled the ball, and the Aggies, aided by beautiful blocking, moved 69 yards down the field for a touchdown without once losing possession of the ball. Another perfect placement by Price put A. 6c M. in the lead 14-13, and four min¬ utes later the game ended with that same score, the Aggies on Tulane ' s five ready to make another touchdown. Both teams played a marvelous game; both played cleanly, gallantly, and in a way, both were victors. Result: . v , - ' v- . t ' t ’• ' 4 ♦. • . m I ' -cJ? 11 - 1 mmsm 3[ . ?_ v • .. . ' T ' r ; ■ _ . t t i , TGXAS A. m., SUGAR BOUJL CHAmpion ard nATiorrs numBGR obg FOOTBALL TGAfll OF 1939 . 7 7 ; . 7 iV’ xJ t 7 ; v :? ' r • i 7 ‘’on ' •- Jf ,“ v • V : i NN l ’ 1 V. ( ' £$ J tew mewm 9 •!«P MEWSiftel i ■ : ’; • ■ ? ! ■■. .?• •v ; V-.e 4 ' •■‘”.9 .. 111 UnnL .trt ' aHBpI Football COACH HOMER NORTON NATIONAL CHAMPIONS Texas Aggies ...................... 32 Texas Aggies ...................... 14 Texas Aggies ...................... 7 Texas Aggies ...................... 33 Texas Aggies ...................... 20 Texas Aggies ...................... 20 Texas Aggies ...................... 27 Texas Aggies ...................... 6 Texas Aggies ...................... 19 Texas Aggies ...................... 20 TEXAS AGGIES.................... 14 Totals...................... 212 Oklahoma A. 5cM................... Centenary ......................... Santa Clara........................ 3 Villanova.......................... 7 T.C.U.............................. 6 Baylor............................. Arkansas .......................... S.M.U....................... 2 Rice............................... Texas ............................. TULANE ........................... 13 31 CO-CflPTAIN JOE BOYD CO-CAPTAIN “COTTON PRICE CO-CAPTAIN HERB SMITH THE AGGIE FOOTBALL TEAM of 1939 was captained by three of the most capable men on the team—Joe Boyd, Herb Smith, and Walemon Price. Each of these three players was outstanding at his respective position, none of them failing to receive national recognition. Joe Boyd, tackle, not only attained all-conference rating twice, but also was selected as an all-American. His great playing ability, coupled with an ever present will to win, helped to give the Aggies that little extra bit of fight” so necessary for a really great team. Herb Smith, end, by dent of his prowess and spirit proved himself to be the best wingman at A. M. in many years. Although physically small he was able to convince his opponents as well as his supporters that he was able to produce all that was to be expected of him. Herb was equally as good on the defense as on the offense. Walemon Price, back, finished his football career as he began it, by producing highly satisfactory results. Cotton” made his debut on the team when, as a Sophomore, he kicked the tieing point needed in the T.C.U. game. His finishing touch was to kick the point needed to give the team a victory this year at New Orleans. Another of this young man ' s attributes was his good passing. Price was recognized as one of the most brilliant field generals on the 1939 grid¬ iron and the coaches gave him a great amount of well deserved praise for his achievements of the past year. JACK CRAIN BOTTLED UP BY AGGIES BILL DUNCAN “ROCK AUDISH “JO-JO WHITE Victory March Begins Against Oklahoma A. M. OPENING THE SEASON September 23 with a game in Oklahoma City against Oklahoma A. M., our boys were eyed by experts, eager to discover just what the College Station team would have to offer. They expected Texas A. M. to win but not by such a margin nor in such a manner as they did. The first play from scrimmage saw Oklahoma ' s Pete Rivers step away from several Aggies for a nice gain. That effort was the best the northern team could muster for the afternoon. Texas A. M. dominated play from then on. Early in the first quarter Okla¬ homa A. M. was forced to kick and Texas A. M. was away. Derace Moser ripped off thirty- nine yards for a starter, and John Kimbrough plowed through for the score. Only a few plays later the Stillwater team was forced to kick; Moser was waiting, took the ball and behind the blocking of Price, Duncan, and the others, was away for another score. A new team opened the second period for the Texas Aggies and a dash by Bill Conatser soon set up a third touch¬ down. Pugh stepped across from the one-yard line, and Bill Dawson kicked the point to make the score 19-0 at half-time. After a scoreless third quarter while Coach Norton tried various combinations, Conatser took one of Pete Rivers ' long punts and ran through the Oklahoma boys for fifty yards and a tally. Audish converted. After a pass interception by Moser about mid-way in the fourth period, Thomason made the Aggies ' fifth touchdown to end the scoring for the day. The great play of Texas A. M. ' s line was the feature of the game as Robnett, Pannell, Boyd, Henke, and Herb Smith literally tore up the field. Final score of the game was Texas A. M. 32, Oklahoma A. M. 0. The Texas Aggie march had begun. OKLAHOMA HALFBACK SUCCEEDS IN COVERING MOSER Football ' 39 | ' TIM ' ' WOOD JIM THOMASON JOHN KIMBROUGH Centenary Falls Under Aggie Power ON SEPTEMBER 30 Centenary sent its Gentlemen to College Station. From the beginning the Farmers dominated the field, and it was evident that they were not to be denied victory. Soon in the first quarter Price threw a perfect pass out ten yards to lim Thomason who ran twenty-four more to put the ball on the Centenary sixteen yard line. On the next play Kimbrough started into the middle of the Gents ' line, saw the hole close, and swung out around the end to rumble across the goal line carrying two Centenary line backers with him. Price kicked a perfect con¬ version and the score was 7-0. On another drive in the second quarter, with Moser, Price and Pugh alternating, the figgies carried to the five, but saw a field goal attempt by Bill Dawson fail. In the second half Odell Herman intercepted one of ' ' Weenie ' ' Bynom ' s passes and the Farmers started another march. A pass from Price to Kimbrough, a sparkling run by Thomason, and runs by Moser and Price put the ball on the Centenary five yard line from which Kim¬ brough crashed over. Price again converted, making the score 14-0. A streak of hard luck pur¬ sued Bill Conatser in this game as he dashed sixty-five yards for a score only to have it called back for a clipping penalty against a team-mate. The center of the Aggie line was impregnable and never allowed the Gents to cross the Farmers ' forty yard marker. Final score was A. M. 14, Centenary 0. In two games Norton ' s boys had not been scored on. ONE OF CONATSER ' S HARD LUCK RUNS MARION PUGH MARLAND JEFFREY MARSHALL ROBNETT Santa Clara Downed in Close Game THE THIRD AGGIE START was in San Francisco on October 6 when they met a mighty Santa Clara team which had trimmed them 7-0 the year before. The first half was scoreless with Bill Dawson missing a field goal from the twenty-seven yard line to nullify the only scoring threat by either team. The third quarter, however, saw Santa Clara ' s offensive begin to roll and they took a three point lead with Johnson ' s thirty-two yard field goal. At this point the Cadets took hold of things, and, as they began to click, marched to a touchdown in six plays. A pass from Pugh and a five yard plunge by Kimbrough were followed by a twelve yard pass from Pugh to Buchanan. Two passes, Pugh to Moser, were good for twenty-nine yards. Then Pugh passed to Thoma¬ son in the left flat and he went over the goal line standing up. Dawson kicked the point that made the final score A. M. 7, Santa Clara 3. Standouts for the Farmers were Robnett, Pannell, Pugh, Boyd, and Kimbrough. Kimbrough shredded the Bronc line time and again. The strength of Santa Clara is well indicated in that Schiechl, All-American center, Johnson, a back, and Anahu, an end, were named on the Aggies ' All-Opponent team. SANTA CLARA ' S JOHNSON STOPPED AT LINE OF SCRIMMAGE Villanova ' s Record Shattered by Aggie Touchdowns BOASTING an impressive record of twenty-two straight victories, Coach Clipper Smith brought his Villanova Wildcats to Tyler on October 14 to face the Farmers in the annual Rose Festival contest there. The eyes of the nation ' s football experts were on this game since both teams were strong contenders for the mythical National Championship. Starting the game with a bang, the accurate passing of Marion Pugh to Moser and Herb Smith sent the Aggies to scoring po¬ sition where John Kimbrough drove across. A short time after their kickoff the Farmers again took possession of the ball on a pass interception by Pugh. On the next play Pugh stepped back to his thirty and heaved a long pass to Moser which was good for fifty-two yards and the score. In the second period, Moser returned a punt for thirty yards to set up another score. Passes from the arm of Pugh put the ball on the eight from which Kimbrough crossed behind the perfect block¬ ing of Thomason, Robnett, and Pugh. Robnett converted. A moment later Conatser took Sabrin- sky ' s kick, stepped down the east sideline, evaded and ran over four would-be tacklers and tallied again. Audish converted. Rahn covered a Wildcat fumble on the ten in the closing moments of the second quarter, and Spivey crossed from the seven. Audish converted and the half-time score was Aggies 33, Villanova 0. With such a lead at the beginning of the second half, Coach Norton played practically every man on the squad, and tried every possible combination and experiment. With the Aggie third team in the game in the fourth quarter Villanova scored with a pass and a lateral, and that ended the scoring for the day. Every man on the Aggie team was a star as they rang up the most decisive victory of the season. Final score was A. M. 33, Villanova 7. AFTER A BEAUTIFUL PASS FROM PUGH JIM STERLING ' ' CHIP” ROUTT BILL BUCHANAN T.C.U. Jinx Broken ON OCTOBER 21 fl. M. met its first conference competition when the team played T.C.U. in Fort Worth. The Aggies were opposing the previous season ' s national champs and were facing a jinx in existence since A. M. entered the conference. It had been that long since the Farmers had defeated the Frogs in Fort Worth. In the opening minutes of the game, the Christians ' Rusty Cowart shot a perfect pass to Earle Clark, good for thirty yards and a score. They managed to hold this six point lead until the end of the second period when the Maroon and White machine started moving. Marching down the field to the Frog three yard line the Aggies were penalized back to the eight, from which Cotton Price, smothered by three would-be tacklers, whipped the ball out in the right flat to Kimbrough. Moser blocked the Frog half, Thomason the line-backer, and John ran over little Rusty Cowart for the score. In the third quarter Moser intercepted one of Cowart ' s passes and lateralled off to Kim¬ brough who carried twenty-six yards to start another Aggie drive. Moser scooted over from the T.C.U. twelve to make the score 12-6. Robnett converted. Fighting back with a desperate pass¬ ing attack the T.C.U. team saw a long pass settle into the arms of Bill Conatser on his eight yard line, and when they looked again he was in the clear and racing for a ninety-two yard touchdown. Dawson converted and ended the scoring for the game. The whole Aggie line was magnificent and largely responsible for the victory. Final score was A. M. 20, T.C.U. 6. CONATSER ' S 92 YARD TOUCHDOWN SEWED UP THE GAME BILL DAWSON POPPA” WESSON JACK KIMBROUGH Aggie Machine Rolls Over Baylor HAVING COME THROUGH their first five games undefeated the Aggie team found itself stamped as the team in the conference to beat. With this idea the Baylor Bears invaded College Station on October 28. The game was only a few seconds old when Baylor ' s Jack Wilson faded back to pass only to find himself stripped of the ball by Herb Smith who took it on the run and dashed twenty-five yards over the goal line. It was a beautiful piece of work by Herb, and left the Bears in a dazed condition. Price kicked the point. The remainder of the first half featured great line play on the part of both teams, and a strong Aggie defense when Baylor threatened to score. Coming back into the game after the half, the Maroon and White played all over the field to score twice and sew up the game. Early in the third quarter Jim Thomason pounced on a Bay¬ lor fumble to give A . M. possession on the Bear thirty-two. After four more plays Kimbrough went over from the six-yard line. Price converted. On the first play of the fourth quarter Moser dashed thirty-four yards to start another march. Kimbrough smashed the line to carry to the two. Then Moser went across from a reverse, wide around the left end, completing the day ' s scoring. As in other games the Aggie line made victory a certainty. Final score was A. M. 20, Baylor 0. A CLOSE VIEW SHOWS UP AGGIE BLOCKING Farmers Void Arkansas Jinx A. M. met the Arkansas Razorbacks on November 4 at Fayetteville. It was the Hogs ' Home¬ coming Game and they were smarting under the bum of the defeat they suffered in College Station in 1938. The game proved to be a great offensive battle with even a tackle, Joe Boyd, making a touchdown. Kay Eakin and Ralph Atwood showed up well for the losers. A beautiful ten yard pass from Jeffrey to Herb Smith provided the first touchdown. Rock Audish converted. Again in the second period the Aggies tallied after a beautiful pass interception by Robnett who travelled thirty yards and then lateralled to Kimbrough who went for twenty-three more. Conatser scampered around right end to score from the seven. Audish again converted. After a few more plays, the Farmers were again deep in Hog territory and Jeffrey passed to Buchanan. Seeing that he was trapped, Buchanan looked about, found Joe Boyd waiting, lateralled to him, and Joe scored from the eight. Dawson kicked the extra point. All through the third period the Razorbacks threatened, once reaching the three yard line with first down, only to be pushed back to the five in four tries. Soon after the beginning of the fourth quarter the Farmers started another touchdown march. Moser accounted for thirty-eight yards with a beautiful broken-field run. Moser then faded back and threw a perfect rainbow pass to Conatser. The play covered the remaining forty-six yards and marked the last score. It was a heads-up” game for the Aggies and the final score was A. M. 27, Arkansas 0. MARTIN RUBY MARSHALL SPIVEY BUBBA REEVES S.M.U. Defeated in Muddy Battle ON NOVEMBER 11, the S.M.U. Mustangs came to College Station, boasting only one defeat, and that a one point loss to Notre Dame. They gave the Maroon and White its greatest battle. The score, 6-2, does not begin to tell of the power and fight exhibited by the two teams. The game began and ended in the rain. Both teams fought hard from the beginning and it was late in the second period when the alert Aggie team, paced by Tommie Vaughn, took possession of the ball on the Mustang nine yard line by recovering a fumble. Two times John Kimbrough crashed into the line and on a third attempt he faked a plunge and then went over on one of his unpredictable rambles around end, leaving Ponies scattered all over the field behind him. Only forty seconds remained in the first half when he crossed and the score at half-time was 6-0. The third period was a continuation of the struggle between the two lines, with the Farmer team advancing and pushing back until at the end of the quarter the ball was on the Pony twelve. Then came the heart-break of the game when Bill Conatser carrier to the three only to have the ball called back and the team penalized five yards. After A. M. lost the ball on downs S.M.U. drove desperately down the field to be stopped in scoring position. A fifteen yard penalty forced the Aggies back to their goal line where they tried to kick out. Goss of the Mustangs blocked the kick, but ever alert Conatser fell on the ball behind the goal line and saved the game. The safety gave S.M.U. two points. The game ended with the Ponies trying to score by attempting long passes, and the final score was A. M. 6, S.M.U. 2. THE POWER THAT MADE THE DIFFERENCE Rice Unable to Resist Aggie Power ON THE HOME STRETCH the Texas Aggies met Rice Institute in Houston on November 18 in their semi-windup conference game. With an unblemished record hanging in the balance the Aggies nervously began their game with the cellar team of the conference. But the spirit that carried the Aggie team all through the season did not dim and a sweeping victory was the result. The first score of the day came in the middle of the first period after a pass from Pugh to Thoma¬ son. Then Moser on a spread play carried to the ten, and Kimbrough went over in three plays. In the second quarter Pugh started another goal-ward march with a beautiful pass to Moser and then one to Buchanan. Price then passed to Cowley who went over from the seventeen standing up. Price converted, ending the scoring for the first half. Coming back strong in the third quarter the Owls displayed their best power of the day when they marched down the field for three consecutive first downs. But that gain was their best and the Aggie team took over from that point. Early in the last period the Farmers ' ma¬ chine rolled again and went down to the Rice thirty-four yard line. From there Price tossed to Bill Conatser who took the ball, cut for the east sideline, then back to ' the west deceiving two Rice men, and crossed standing up. This ended the day ' s scoring. Conatser had another touch¬ down called back because of an offside penalty. Again the Aggie line was great with Marshall Robnett showing up at his best. The final score was A. M. 19, Rice 0. PRICE AND MOSER LEAD KIMBROUGH TO FIRST TOUCHDO ' WN Longhorns See Aggies End Perfect Season AFTER AN UNDEFEATED SEASON and after the Conference Championship was already sewed up, the Texas University Longhorns came to College Station for the annual Thanksgiving grudge battle. Of all the traditions of Aggieland none is so dear as the one that Aggie teams never lose to Texas University on Kyle Field. In a cold wind and rain the two teams began the game. Throughout the first half it was a hard, muddy, spirited battle. Neither team got a break although the Aggies, especially the line, made life miserable for the little man who wasn ' t there. Coming out after the half the Aggie team received and then Coach Norton had Bama Smith to hide out on the west sideline, and on the first play Price completed a long pass to him, and the University ' s spirit was broken. Smith didn ' t cross the Texas goal but did reach the twenty-six before being knocked out of bounds by the desperate Jack Crain. In four plays the Aggies were over with Cotton Price passing to Jim Sterling for the score. Price converted. It was only a little later that Price passed to Herb Smith who made a leaping catch and carried to the Texas four. On the next play Conatser slashed off tackle for the score. On a roughing penalty in the fourth period the Farmers took the ball on the Texas fifteen and drove to the two where Kimbrough went over. Audish converted, and the game ended with the score A. M. 20, Texas University 0, thus completing the season for the Aggies, who came through undefeated, untied, and with only eighteen points scored against them. BAMfl ' S HIDEOUT WILL NEVER BE FORGOTTEN Football ' 39 FRGSHmfln FOOTBALL SQUAD THE 1939 AGGIE FISH SQUAD opened its three game season on October 6 with the an¬ nual Allen Academy game. The Fish came away with a 19-6 victory, and the game was used to a great advantage as a testing ground. Templeton, Bando, Zapalac, and Pickett were the Aggie stars for the night with Templeton passing for a total of 192 yards. The real test came when the team played the Rice Slimes in Houston on the night of November 17. The Rice field was wet and slick and the Owlets eked out a 5-2 victory in a game which was marked by many breaks for both teams. In their last game of the year the Fish met the Yearlings of Texas University on a muddy practice field at A. M. on November 29. A wet ball and the breaks gave the Texas youngsters a 2-0 victory. Several of the Fish are due to be strong contenders for playing positions on the 1940 varsity squad. Bob Tullis of Fort Worth will be out to fill Joe Boyd ' s vacancy, and Zapalac, Rankin and McBride are sure to see considerable service. COACH MARTY KAROW, entering his second year as baseball coach at A. M. found himself with a wealth of material at the beginning of the season, and a prediction by the so-called experts of the Southwest Conference that his would be the number one team of the league. The early season, however, was marred by injuries, and Coach Marty had some difficulty in getting started. Nevertheless, up to the Texas series the Conference Champion could not be determined. The powerful Longhorns were not to be denied and finished a perfect season, beating the Aggies three times to prove their right to the title. A. M. ended up in a tie with the Baylor Bears for second place, and certainly proved their prior right to the place by severely beating the Bears in all games with them. The Aggies were particularly lucky in having for Captain the All-Conference Bob Williams who proved his ability by being both a fine leader and a fine baseball player. His play at first base was little less than perfect, and he was well liked and praised by his teammates. He will be sorely missed by the A ggie team of 1940. 3- - • SAM BASS DAVE ALSOBROOK CHARLIE KIRKPATRICK Baseball THE 1939 AGGIE baseball season opened with a game at College Station between the Aggies and the Grand Prize team of Houston on March 10. The Cadets opened the season with the best prospects in years but lost the opener 13-9. Although they managed to get twelve hits to the Brewers ' ten, errors made the difference. In the second game of the series with the Brewers, the Farmers blew a five run lead to allow nine runs in the ninth and a Brewer victory of 9-5. Sam Bass, nursing a broken hand, was charged with the loss. The next series of games was with the Beaumont Exporters of the Texas League. Erratic fielding netted the Aggies a 9-3 loss, Bass again being the losing pitcher. In the second game the Aggies came through on the short end of a 14-12 score. In all their pre-season games, the Aggies showed tremendous hitting power, but were unable to come through in the pinches, so that a victorious season was given up. At the be¬ ginning of the regular conference season, Texas and the Aggies were slated to fight it out for the disputed pennant. JACK COOPER STRETCHES OUT AROUND THIRD ▼ T Baseball ' 39 CHUB NOLEN MARION PUGH JACK DORAN THE SQUAD got off to a flying start with a pair of conference wins over the Baylor Bears at College Station. In the first game it was the Aggies all the way to the tune of 5-4 with Polano- vich and Lindsey opposing Baylor ' s Tommy Fine. Jack Doran was the hero of the day, getting four hits out of four trips to the plate. In the second game it was the Aggies again with a hard won 4-3 victory, coming as the result of the stellar mound work of Sam Bass, ably supported by his mates. Going into the last of the ninth with the count knotted at three all, Coach Karow called for the old squeeze play; it worked, and there went the ball game. Alsobrook, Williams and Nolen were outstanding for the Aggies and Golden was the losing pitcher. With two victories under their belts, the boys left College on a road trip, meeting S.M.U. and T.C.U., and came out on the short ends of both games with the scores being 4-3 and 5-1, respectively. In the first game the Aggies saw ninth inning play merit a score and the ball game for the Ponies. Lindsey and Bass hurled effective ball for the Aggies as did Dougherty for S.M.U. Alsobrook, Stone and Nolen hit well for A. M., and the club as a whole played airtight ball. HBOa DAVID THRIFT DUTCH KARCHER BOB STONE THE DAY AFTER THE GAME in Dallas the Farmers met T.C.U. in Fort Worth, and behind the three-hit pitching of Woodrow Duckworth the Frogs came through with a 5-1 victory. Peden, who relieved Polanovich in the fourth hurled effective ball, and proved his ability for the future. Cooper and Nolen were best for the Aggies with their heads-up defense and long hits. On April 3 the Farmers again met the high-flying Frogs and came away with a hard fought victory 4-3. Revenge was the Farmers ' motive and they fought hard all the way to come through with a win to put themselves back in the conference running. Only once were the Aggies in trouble and then the relief hurling of Ralph Lindsey saved the day. Williams, Alsobrook, and Stone led the hitting attack. In a two game series at Aggieland S.M.U. and A. M. split a double-header with the scores being S.M.U. 7-2, and A. M. 16-3. All-Conference Billy Dewell held the Aggies in check the first game, and saw his mates deliver timely hits and smart base-running. But the Aggies were not to be denied, and in the second game they hit just about everything the S.M.U. pitchers had to offer and walked away with the win in seven innings. CAPTAIN WILLIAMS TAKES ONE ON FIRST MARTY AND THE BOYS next journeyed to Houston to take on Rice Institute. In the first game the slender Roy Peden held the Owls hitless for eight and two thirds innings only to have a per¬ fect game marred by a single in the ninth, making the final score Aggies 6-1. In the second game at Houston the heads up base running of little J. P. Wood of the Owls gave them a victory, score 4-3. Mechler and Bass were the hurlers, lasting ten innings in a very close game. The Farmers met the Baylor Bears in Waco on April 13, and came out on top 6-5 behind the six hit ball of Ralph Lindsey. Tommy Fine of the Bears fanned fifteen men but allowed enough safeties to give the Aggies the game. Nolen and Alsobrook led at the bat with two hits apiece, while the Bear defense checked in with six errors to aid the Aggie cause. The next game was with the Todd Drydock team at Galveston and ended in a 10-10 tie, when called because of darkness. It was one of the best exhibitions of the year for the Cadets who came from behind in the ninth to knot the count. JACK LINDSEY SLIDES IN SAFE ON A CLOSE ONE BOB WILLIAMS ROY PEDEN MARLAND JEFFREY AT LAST on April 29 came the crucial Aggie-Longhorn battle in Austin. The Farmers were the decided underdogs from the outset and the pennant-bound Steers were not to be held back. Texas opened with a barrage of hits off four Aggie pitchers, and when the smoke had cleared away the final score read Steers 18, Aggies 6. Truly, Uncle Billy Disch had one of his greatest teams this year and although the Aggies gave their best, they were unable to stem the tide. Dave Alsobrook proved that the great Deutsch could really be hit by lifting one of his best offerings over the right field wall. The series came to a close at College Station with the University ' s double win over the Aggies, 18-3 and 7-5. Deutsch again faced the Cadets in the first game and came away with another win. Williams, Cooper and Alsobrook did all they could for the Aggie cause, but the connect ing bats of the Steers were too much for them. After a hard fought game on the second day, both the Steers and the Aggies finished their conference year, A. M. in second place and Texas, unbeaten and untied, in first. ALSOBROOK GETS SET TO SLAM ONE OUT TONY POLfiNOVICH JOHNNY RICE HARRY COHN ALTHOUGH the contest did not affect the season ' s ratings, the Aggies and the Steers met again in a post-season tilt at the Brenham Mayfest. The Steers came to Brenham with a perfect record of victories over conference opponents only to suffer a 7-4 defeat. Because of rain the game ended short. It was called at the end of the seventh inning. However, the Cadets led through¬ out the fray and there was little doubt as to who deserved the victory. Bass and Peden were the A. M. hurlers, and were opposed by Meitzen and McDonald. Dave Alsobrook responded to a home town ovation by smacking one of McDonald ' s fast balls over the right wall. A feature of the game was Nolen ' s steal of home in the first. Stone was the leading batter, getting three out of four. On the next day the Aggies again met the Steers, but this time the University club came back with a 7-2 win. Deutsch had a fine day, allowing the Aggies only six hits. This game finished the year for the College Station lads, all of whom hung up their suits with an eye on the 1940 pennant. ft CRUCIAL MOMENT IN THE TEXAS GAME HAL WELCH BAILEY TIMMERMAN ' RED CARDEN AS THE AGGIES of 1939 hung up their uniforms after the final Texas series games had been played, they began to look toward the 1940 season and what it will bring in the way of base¬ ball fortune. They finished the year with the satisfaction of knowing that they had done their best and believe that the coming year will record a better season for them and Aggieland. Most of the 1939 team will be back; the loss of Bob Williams from first base will be felt the most. lack Doran and Red Kirkpatrick will be back to bolster up the catching and Bob Stone, Chubby Nolen and Jack Lindsey the infield. In the outfield there will be Dave Alsobrook, lack Cooper, and Marion Pugh. With these veterans to back up the Aggie pitching staff of Bass, Lindsey, and Peden hopes for a good season should be high. The race for the pennant this year will find a tough crew of Aggies out for the top of the list, and with Coach Marty Karow at the helm the boys will be in there fighting for the coveted flag. FRGSHfimn BASGBALL SQUAD Baseball ' 39 THE AGGIE FISH, under the direction of Coaches Charlie DeWare and Manning Smith, had a very successful season and several stars were un¬ covered in Stevenson, Adams and Ballow. The Fish were led by the fine hurling of Stevenson, who turned in the remarkable feat of fanning twenty- two men in a game with the Wilmer-Hutchins High School. They played the University of Texas Yearlings in two games, winning one and losing another. The season ' s sweetest victory was a win over the Yearlings at Austin to the tune of 7-4. Bama Smith showed up well for the Fish as catcher and all in all the 1940 varsity will be materially strengthened by the addition of this fine group of freshman athletes. The Fish, well coached, did all that was expected of them in holding up the traditions of our ath¬ letic history. BflSKGTBALL Basketball COnCH McQUILIAN Conference Standing Total Won Lost Pet. Points Opponents Rice .............. .............. 10 2 .833 607 481 Texas ................ .............. 8 4 .667 593 482 Baylor ............... .............. 7 5 .583 579 495 Arkansas ............. .............. 6 6 .500 518 498 A. M............... .............. 5 7 .417 522 602 S.M.U.............. .............. 5 7 .417 483 542 T.C.U................ .............. 1 11 .083 451 653 1940 BASKETBALL SQUAD Basketball CAPTAIN WOODY VARNER FACING THE TASK of producing a winning team with a small amount of material and few reserves, Coach H. H. McQuillen came through in a big way in making the most of what he had and giving the Aggies a better-than-average basketball season. While his boys were sometimes outclassed and outmanned on the floor they were never outfought and never quit trying. It was this ability to instill a desire to win that made Coach McQuil¬ len a successful mentor. For a captain this year ' s Aggie team named Woody Varner, w ho proved in every way possible that he was the man for the task. His constant chatter and indomitable spirit were ever in evidence and meant many times the difference between victory and defeat. His loss will be keenly felt by next year ' s team. BILL DAWSON TOM TINKER WOODY VARNER OPENING THEIR SEASON, with little success predicted in the conference basketball race, the Texas Aggies thoroughly beat TO.U. at College Station on January 7 by a score of 44-31. With a continuation of the spirit of the football team, the Farmers never quit fighting. In the game with the Frogs the Aggies got off to a flying start and led at half-time 30-14. Bill Dawson, in top shape after football season, kept the Farmers in the lead with his fine offense, ably assisted by Henderson and Varner. Henderson was high man of the game with 11 points and Dawson was next with 10. Duckworth of the Frogs turned in a nice job with 8 points to his credit. In a game marked with close play and changing leads, the Farmers defeated the Baylor Bears at College Station on January 13 by a score of 49-46. The lead changed hands a total of sixteen times and was tied up eight times. Until the last six minutes of play, the winner could not be predicted, but Varner came through with a long shot to put the Farmers in a lead which they never relinquished. Tinker iced the game for the Cadets with three points in the very last minute. Bryski of the Bears was high man for the night with 19 points, closely followed by the Aggies ' Henderson with 16. Next came a game with the Rice Owls played in College Station on the 18th of January, with the Owls finding victory in a hard fought 62-44 battle. The Farmers led for the first five minutes 6-1, but the Rice combination of Kinney, Selman, and Carswell was too much. At the half the score was 30-21. Soon after the start of the second period, the Farmers pulled up within 4 points of the Rice boys, but could not hold the pace and the Owls won going away. For the victors Selman and Kinney each totaled 14 points to lead the scoring. High for the Aggies were Dawson and Henderson with 11 and 8 peints, respectively. TINKER SCORES AGAINST T.C.U. STEVE MAKES A DIFFICULT ONE JIM CROUCH J. T. LANG CHARLIE STEVENSON IN A CLOSE GAME at College Station on January 20, the Aggies downed the S.M.U. Mustangs with a score of 51-49. In this game, as in the earlier Baylor game, the lead changed many times, the Farmers on top six times, the Mustangs three, and the score tied seven times. At half time the score was 25-20 with the Aggies in the lead for the remainder of the game. S.M.U. ' s Coun¬ try ' ' Wilkinson was high man for the night with 20 points, while Henderson led the Aggie scoring with 13 points. Tinker and Varner were in the thick of the fight. With three wins against one defeat, the A. M. cagers journeyed to Houston on January 23 for their second game with Rice Institute. The championship-bound Owls were not to be stopped and won the game 67-54. At the end of the first six minutes the score was tied at 6 all, but the fine play of Bert Selman of Rice put the Owls in front. At mid-game the score was 38-23 for the Rice boys. After the half, with Henderson and Dawson pacing the attack, the Aggies pulled up to within 7 points of the Owls but were never able to close the gap. The high scorers were Selman of Rice with 24 points, the Aggies ' Dawson with 16 and Henderson 15. Out for revenge for their early season setback, the Baylor Bears came through with a 68-34 victory over A. M. on January 30 in Waco. Vaughn of the Bears led their scoring spree with 20 points and Dawson and Smith of the Aggies got 9 and 12 points, respectively. It was the Aggies ' worst defeat of the year. DAWSON GUARDS ARKANSAS ' FREIBERGER DAWSON HITS THE BASKET BILL BUCHANAN JUDE SMITH HAROLD DUNCAN ON FEBRUARY 16, the Arkansas Razorbacks invaded College Station, going away that night with a hard-fought 37-25 victory. The Aggies scored first on a shot by Varner, but the Hog combination of Freiberger and Briggs soon pulled them back on top. At the half the score was Razorbacks 18, Aggies 13. Tinker played a fine defensive game to hold the Arkansas team ' s scoring down, but the Farmer team could never overtake the visitors. The Hogs ' Gammill led the scoring with 9 points, Henderson and Dawson contributing 7 each to lead the Aggies. On the next night, February 17, with Tom Tinker playing an All-American game defensively and offensively, A. M. won 48-31. The game was marked by heads-up play of both teams, the Aggies having the edge all the way through. Toward the end of the game, Varner refused several free shots so that the ball could be thrown in from the sideline for protection. Leading scorers were Tinker with 15 points, Hickey of Arkansas with 13, and Dawson and Henderson of the Aggies counting 8 each. At Austin on February 21, the Texas Longhorns, paced by Houpt and Hull, were never headed by the Aggie team and walked away with a victory, 42-31. With an early scoring spree, the Steers led 19-12 at the half, and the A. M. lads could never overcome the lead of the Uni¬ versity team, although Varner, Dawson, and the others played hard. Dawson tied Houpt of Texas for high point scoring, each making 13 points. SMITH GOES OVER S.M.U. ' s KEITH WOODY SCORES OVER SEBECK IN A GAME of rapidly mounting scores at Fort Worth on February 23, the Horned Frogs of T.C.U. broke their losing streak of 22 conference games at the expense of the Aggies, the score being 64-55. Although they were able to stay in the lead, the Frogs were never able to shake the Farmers, and a close battle was the result. The score at half time was 30-24 for the Frogs, and though the Aggies fought hard in the last half, they could not break the Frogs ' lead. Hen¬ derson of the Farmers led in the point making, chalking up 24 points. Tankersley made 13 to lead T.C.U. ' s attack. With a score of 46-39 the S.M.U. Mustangs gave the A. M. boys their second straight set¬ back on February 26 at Dallas. Scoring honors for the night went to Wilkinson of S.M.U. with 23 points, followed by Dawson of the Aggies with 13. Soon after the half the Farmers pulled up to make the count 22-20, but the Mustangs were not to be denied a win, and went on to finish strong. In one of the most thrilling games seen in many years at Aggieland, the Texas Aggies turned back the Texas University team from Austin 53-52 on March 2. Until the final gun sounded it was anybody ' s ball game. To Tinker and Varner must go much of the credit for the victory, for their heads-up defense kept the high-scoring Texas machine in check. With only a few sec¬ onds to play Stevenson shot from the middle of the court to give the Farmers a one-point lead and victory. Henderson and Dawson led the Aggie attack with 20 and 12 points, respectively. Hull led the Longhorn attack with 17 points. The game was the best of the year for the Farmers and was a thrilling climax to a successful season. Basketball FRCSHfllAn BASKGTBALL SQUAD COPING WITH NUMEROUS DISfiDVRNTAGES, Coach Manning Smith developed a well- balanced Fish Basketball Team and discovered several boys who will be valuable to the varsity squad next year. The Fish were slow getting started and in their first game of the season, played against the Rice Slimes, the inexperienced Cadets fell behind by a 50-21 score. In their second meeting with the Slimes they fared much better, the score being 50-36. During the year they played Alien Academy twice, winning both games by scores of 40-39 and 58-49. Against the Texas University Yearlings the Fish lost in their first game by a 43-25 score. In the second of their series with the University the Aggie Fish hit their stride and came through with a 30-14 victory, winning easily. The Cadets seen as most promising for varsity service are Bayer, McAshan, Klitz, Wilson, Pennington, Holly, Gibson, Terrell, and Puntch. Track CO-CAPTAIN MOSER COACH ROLLINS CO-CAPTAIN STROTHER COACH DOUGH ROLLINS started his year with not too much material and did a very fine job of shaping it into a first class aggregation. Coach Dough has the ability to get the best out of his boys and he did just that during the 1939 season. At all times the Aggie track team was noted for its scrapping spirit and good sportsmanship. For their long hours of work and con¬ scientious training, the Aggie cinder-men deserve plenty of recognition. To Co-Captains Ralph Moser and Claud Strother, both Seniors, fell the honor of leading the team and to them goes much praise for the fine way in which they did their job. They were versatile stars and the squad did not lack for leadership. Each will be remembered as a credit to sports at Aggieland. 1939 TRACK SQUAD MICKEY” HOGAN ED DREISG RED CECIL THE 1939 Aggie track team opened its season on March 3 in the Border Olympics at Laredo. Several schools from throughout the Southwest entered this meet which proved a testing ground for the Cadets ' sguad. Moser won first in the quarter mile. In the discus Faubion won second and Schroeder third. In the hundred-yard dash Red Cecil came in third, in the javelin Potthast was third, and in the mile relay the Aggies also took third. The A. M. team finished fourth in the meet behind Texas, Rice and E.T.S.T.C. with the scores being 32, 31, l7 l 2, and 17. Following the meet at Laredo the Aggie squad journeyed to San Marcos on March 11 to meet the S.W.T.S.T.C. Bobcats on Evans Field. An all time javelin record for Evans field was set that day by the Farmers ' Jude Smith with a throw of 195.8 feet. Eddie Dreiss also helped the Aggie score by marking up seventeen points with wins in both high and low hurdles. Red Cecil won the hundred and the two-twenty to closely follow Dreiss with fourteen and one-half points. Moser won the quarter mile. Final score of the meet was A. M. 89, S.W.T.S.T.C. 38. DREISS CAUGHT JUST GOING OVER Track ' 39 DICK TODD J. T. FAUBION ' TELLY ' ' DITTMAN IN THE Southwest Exposition ' s track and field meet in Fort Worth on March 18 the Aggies came out third after a hard fought battle with Texas University and Oklahoma A. M. Red Cecil ran fourth in the hundred and third in the two-twenty. Ralph Moser set a new record as he won the quarter mile in the remarkably fast time of 50.1 seconds. In the high hurdles Dreiss took second place and in the low hurdles he came in first. Schroeder and Faubion each got a place in the discus with a second and a third, respectively. Dreiss was second in the high jump, Schroeder second in the shot put, Smith third in the javelin. The relay team came in third to complete the Aggie scoring for the day. Points for the meet were Texas University 54.5, Oklahoma A. M. 37, and Texas A. M. 33. In a dual meet with Texas University held in College Station on March 25 the Farmers lost by twenty points after a day that saw the lead change hands after practically every event. For the Aggies, Cecil won both the hundred and the two-twenty dashes. Moser topped the quarter-milers, and Dreiss took both the high and low hurdles. Potthast won the javelin, Faubion the discus, and Schroeder the shot put to give the Maroon and White eight firsts for the day. However, these were not enough to pull the team through and the final score showed Texas University 70, A. M. 50. A CLOSE FINISH WITH A TEXAS MAN LEADING R. E. SCHILLER JOHN McLEflN IN THE TEXAS RELAYS held in Memorial Stadium in Austin on April 1 only seven A. M. tracksters were entered and they came out with only two placements, these being a fourth place by Ed Dreiss in the hurdles and a fourth by Henry Potthast in the javelin. At Houston on April 8 the Aggies met Texas University, Rice, and Oklahoma A. M. in a quadrangular meet won by Oklahoma A. M. with 65 points. A. M. was third with 40 points. The javelin was won by Smith of A. M., and Schroeder took first in the discus, with Faubion second, fim Thomason placed second in the shot-put and Bill Conatser got a tie for first in the high-jump. In the hurdles, Dreiss took third and Moser was third in the four-forty. The track squads of Abilene Christian College and Howard Payne came to College Station on April 15 and each went home badly beaten. The Aggie relay team of Schiller, Todd, Moser, and Cecil started the day with a win in the four-forty, fim Thomason tossed the shot for the Farmers and won that event. Dreiss and Conatser tied for first place in the high jump, Moser won the four-forty, Cecil took both the hundred and the two-twenty dashes, and Todd placed third in the hundred. Faubion and Schroeder took first and second places in the discus, Smith the javelin, and the relay team the mile relay. Scores for the day were A. M. 90, Howard Payne 54 V , and Abilene Christian College 25 V - STORMS STARTS FAST IN THE 880 r . SK I -1 • «££ aMBi Track ' 39 BILL CONATSER MARSHALL ROBNETT JIM THOMASON THE 1939 KANSAS RELAYS, held on April 22, were attended by a few of the Aggie sguad and Coach Rollins. In this meet the cream of the United States teams came together and A. M. had little chance of success. They placed in only two events, those being the low hurdles and the eight-eighty relay. Ed Dreiss was the Farmer to place in the hurdles and the relay team was composed of Dittman, Storms, McLean, and Moser. At Fort Worth on April 29 S.M.U., T.C.U., and Baylor met the Aggies in a quadrangular meet which the Farmers won easily by a heavy margin. Moser began the rout with a win in the four-forty in the time of 50.5 seconds. After him came Cecil and Todd with first and second in the hundred with a time of 9.8. Hogan was second in the mile, Dreiss won the hurdles, Moser the eight-eighty, Strother the two-mile, and Thomason the shot put. Faubion came through to win the discus, Todd the broad jump, and Smith the javelin. The Aggie relay teams won both the four-forty and the mile events to wind up the day. Final points showed A. M. 106, total of all others 30. MOSER LEADS THE PACK IN THE 440 JUDE SMITH J. M. HflRBISON HENRY POTTHflST ON MAY 4 the little conference meet was held at Houston. This meet usually pre-determines the Conference Champion. Texas, Rice, and A. M. were represented and although the College Station boys stayed at the heels of the other two schools all the way they could not manage to win. Smith, Robnett, and Potthast took first, second and third in the javelin. Faubion and Schroeder were second and third in the discus, Cecil third in the hundred and two-twenty, Storms second in the half-mile, and Moser third in the four-forty. Conatser topped the bar for a first in the high jump and Strother was first in the two mile. The long awaited Southwest Conference track meet was held in College Station on May 12. From the start the race was between Rice, Texas, and A. M. ( with the other schools of the conference trailing. Rice with the flying feet of Freddie Wolcott came through with the cham¬ pionship with 56 points, followed by Texas with 45, and the Aggies with 36. All other schools followed far behind. Thomason won the shotput, Strother and Hogan were first and second in the mile, Moser grabbed off third places in the quarter-mile and half-mile, and Dreiss was second in the high-jump. In the javelin Smith was third and Faubion was third in the discus. This meet brought to a close another year for the Aggie track squad, and while they failed to take the Conference Championship, they concluded a very successful season. DREISS BREAKS THE TAPE IN THE LOW HURDLES FResHirmn track squad THE AGGIE FISH TRACK SQUAD under Coach Dough Rollins participated in several meets in the 1939 season, winning one and making a creditable showing in the others. Their season started with the Southwest Track and Field meet at Fort Worth on March 18 where they participated in the Academy and Prep-School Division. Although the Aggie Fish failed to show up too well they gained much valuable experience. The best meet of the year for the Fish came when they met I.T.A.C. on April 17. They won by a score of 78-36. Derrace Moser took the four-forty with a time of 54 seconds, In the high-jump Henderson, Finly, and Cooper tied for first, each topping the bar at six feet one inch. Stallings won the two-twenty dash, Bucek the 120 yard high hurdles and Henderson was first in the javelin with a toss of 145 feet 8 inches. The relay team of Bucek, Mansfield, Stallings, and Moser won the quarter-mile, and a relay team of Seebert, Mansfield, Duckworth and Moser was first in the mile event. Relays where they failed to place. Altogether they enjoyed a successful season and will be counted on to take places on the Varsity track squad in the coming year. Wilmeth the mile run in 4.49 minutes, and Darby the shot put with a toss of 43 feet 5 inches. I I the eight-eighty. In the discus, Henry was first, and Bucek took the two-twenty hurdles. The Fish participated in only one other meet for the year, that being the Texas SWIMMING in the P. L. Downs Natatorium has for several years proved a very popular sport for all Aggies. Since Coach A. D. Adamson came to Aggieland, A. M. has always been strong competition in the Southwest Conference. The team this year participated in three meets, one with Texas University, one with the San Antonio Y. M. C. A., and in the Conference Meet. They won the San Antonio Meet, lost to Texas, and won second in the Conference. Members of this year ' s team are Ketelson, Reeves, Kirk, Robertson, Loomis, fohnson, Hensley, Ponthieux, Couch, laphet, Hall, and Conway. Team captain for the year has been J. P. Couch, who in assisting Coach Adamson, has done much to make Aggie swimmers tops. Several freshman swimmers are expected to help considerably in building a finer team next year. THE AGGIE Water Polo Team, under the coaching of Art Adamson, has in the last few years, done much to bring championships to A. M. With last year climaxing his previous record at College Station, Coach Adamson produced the Junior Champion Water Polo Team of the National A.A.U. in St. Louis. This year the team set its eyes on the National Senior Champion¬ ship and in a few seasons should bid seriously for that title. This year ' s team is composed of the following men: J. E. Johnson, left forward; H. S. Hensley, right forward; N. A. Ponthieux, left back; J. P. Couch, center back; G. T. Japhet, right back; T. G. Hall center forward; E. W. Conway, goalie. So far the team has made one long trip, meeting teams from the University of Oklahoma, Merrimac Patrol of St. Louis, University of Illinois, Illinois Athletic Club, and University of Iowa. Of these matches, the Aggie team won two and lost three, playing the finest teams in the country. In their conference match with Texas University, the A. M. team won easily. With the return of two ineligible men, Renaud and Ewing, and the addition of a fine crop of freshman swimmers, the water polo team is expected to top its field in national competition next year. THE BOXING TEAM, organized on the order of a club, has ad¬ vanced rapidly to become a popular sport here at A. M. Boxing offers the finest field for those Aggies who wish to keep themselves in top physical shape. While the team did not enter or hold any meets during the year, several of the members entered various tournaments over the state, and made very creditable showings. It is hoped that, in coming years, boxing will assume an even greater place on the campus and get its proper recogni¬ tion. This year ' s team has been captained by M. L. Howard, and team members are R. Blankenship, Smith, Jones, Hengst, Cheek, bitterest, Soto, Reid, E. Blankenship, McCain, Search, Lowry, and Kerr. THE 1939 AGGIE POLO TEAM enjoyed a successful season, splitting games with New Mexico Military Institute, Oklahoma University, and Oklahoma Military Academy, and dropping two games to the Lamesa Polo Club. The spring schedule included home games with Shreveport, Austin, and Houston, with return games in Oklahoma and New Mexico. Major E. M. Burnett coached the team this year and greatly improved the Aggies ' style of play, their riding, and their hitting. Major W. R. Irvin also worked with the team. The team consisted of Asa Jones, team captain and three- year letterman who played the number two position all the time; at the number four slot was a hard-riding junior and second-year letterman, Sid McDonald; two sophomores, Carl Maloney and T. A. Williams, held the one and three positions respectively. Alternates were Lee Rice, Richard Culbertson, F. C. Homeyer, Clyde Raley, and Earl Douglass. Freshmen work¬ ing out with the team were Irving, Buie, McGowan, Muirhead, Braid, and Blazedale. Polo has improved greatly in the past four years at A. d M. College and in time should become one of the ranking sports here. THE 1939 FENCING TEAM has just completed the most success¬ ful year in the team ' s history. The club traveled over the state and won practically every match in which it took part. The team is a member of two organized fencing leagues, the Southwestern Conference and the Southwest Fencing League. In Southwestern Conference competition, the team won first place in team events while Akarman won the individual foil championship. Rominger took the individual epee championship, and Everett won the saber championship. The Southwest League is composed of amateur clubs from all over Texas and is noted throughout the country for its rugged competition. In this league, A. M. won the champion¬ ship in team foil and saber, taking second place in team epee. Akarman again took the individual foil crown. This year ' s team was composed of T. H. Akarman, Cap¬ tain, J. P. Baird, J. C. Rominger, L. B. Everett, W. F. Swigert, and R. B. Clements. A MAIN FEATURE of all basketball games played in College Station is the performance of the A. 5c M. Tumbling Team, carried on during time between halves. The boys on this team work very hard throughout the year. They train conscientiously and practice regularly. Pyramid building, tumbling, clowning, and trick acts make up their program and offer varied entertainment for the onlookers. The team is captained by D. P. Simpson and sponsored by W. L. Penberthy, each of whom must be given much credit for the excellent showing of the squad. This year ' s team has been one of the finest in recent years, and it is hoped that t he Aggie Tumbling Team will continue to hold its place as one of our best minor sports teams. _ THE TEXAS A. 6c M. golf team this year should be the strongest in its history, with five returning lettermen, and several promis¬ ing newcomers to strengthen the team. In last year ' s play, the Aggie golfers won four matches and lost two outside the con¬ ference meet at Houston in which they won third, placing behind Rice and Texas University. This year ' s team is composed of Henry Hauser, Henry Richards, Bill McMahon, Jack Gourley, I. Q. Mayhew, lettermen, and Bert Burns and V. C. Denton new members. The team this year should go far toward taking the con¬ ference meet at Houston, with their chief opponent being Texas University. The team has never lost a match on the Bryan course and with the capable coaching of Frank Anderson is expected to keep that record clear. THE 1940 AGGIE RIFLE TEAM completed a very successful year by winning first place in the Eighth Corps Area William Randolph Hearst Match. The score in this match was almost high enough to win the National Championship. The team fired weekly matches with all of the high-ranking college and university teams in the North and East, and was usually winner. The first shoulder-to-shoulder contest was fired at Houston against the Houston Bayou Rifle Team. Nine men, including coaches, made the trip and were very cordially received by the Houston club. The T.S.C.W. Rifle Team was invited to College Station to oppose the Aggies in their Minor Sports Day Contests. The presence of these feminine marksmen aroused a great deal of interest, making the match unusually successful. The team ' s success is largely credited to the coaches, Major F. V. M. Dyer and Captain T. A. Adcock, and to Sergeant H. Richards, assistant coach. Members of the team are: W. T. Guy, Jr., Captain B. H. Burns, High-Point Man S. F. Krogstad C. A. Lewis W. E. Lewis P. L. Murphy R. T. Cook C. D. Browder R. I. Miller C. F. DeVilbiss G. E. Turner G. O. Hunt R. A. Bracher C. A. Bird G. R. Thenn E. O. Anglin L. F. Childs W. A. Langdon C. C. Martin H. C. Holmes M. B. Hodges I ■ _ THE PISTOL TERM, which has constantly gained interest and popularity on the A. 5c M. campus since it became a minor sport in 1937, ended last season ' s competition with 22 wins and 1 defeat. With this outstanding record of marksmanship, Aggie targetmasters captured the National Intercollegiate Champion¬ ship. Much of the credit for such a successful season should go to Captain P. H. Enslow, Sergeant C. Thompson, and C. P. Thomas, who directed and coached the team, giving their full cooperation and interest. Matches are fired with outstanding college and university teams throughout the nation. Last season, the Aggies defeated the Ham and Petersham Pistol Club team of England. Such matches are fired by phone or through the mail, but many shoulder-to-shoulder matches with pistol teams within this area are arranged. Some of the schools that A. 5c M. has fired against are West Point, Purdue University, Massachusetts Institute of Tech¬ nology, Yale University, Princeton University, Colorado State, the University of Illinois, and University of Florida. Shoulder-to- shoulder matches have been held with the Texas State Police, the Houston Police, the Bayou Rifle Club team of Houston, the Customs Service team of Galveston, and the Austin City Police. Reliable marksmen on the varsity team this year are L. C. Kennemer, R. T. Shiels, Jr., C. A. Lewis, W. E. Lewis, B. H. Burns, E. F. Shiels, W. A. Becker, W. L. Mayfield, and H. C. Warner CROSS COUNTRY has long been one of the favorite minor sports of all Aggies. Under the coaching of Frank Anderson, A. M. has won many championships in past years. Although no cham¬ pionships were won this year, the Farmer team held its own among other teams of the Southwest Conference. In an early-season match with Texas University the Aggie team was barely nosed out. Mickey Hogan came through in the next match, against S. M. U., and the A. 5c M. team easily won. In the regular conference meet, the Aggie team had to be con¬ tent with second place, running behind a very smooth Texas University team. Wilmeth, Laney, Graham, and Captain Hogan composed the regular team, while Moss, Kleuser, and Clark were squadmen. . THE TENNIS TEAM is coached by Manning Smith and captained by G. P. Mitchell. Working under very adverse conditions, the team came through in a big way and did its share to uphold Aggie athletic prestige. This year ' s team is composed of G. P. Mitchell, Sherman Given, Kemp Adams, Jimmie Giles, Lee Camp¬ bell, A1 Krezdorn, Phil Levine, and George Turner. These boys have worked hard and deserve much praise and recognition for their efforts. At this time only two matches have been played, one with the University of Colorado, and the other with Oklahoma A. 6c M. In the first match, the Aggie netmen came away with a 4-3 victory. But against Oklahoma A. 6c M. they did not fare so well, losing 6-0. The team is looking forward to conference play, and hopes to take its part in the wins. The 1941 team is expected to be considerably strengthened with the addition of several fine freshman players. ■■■■ t Intramural Athletics Front Row: Anderson, Brown, Herbert, Wilson, Hoskins. Second Row: Moore, Thompson, Downer, Tillson, Ponthieux, Whall, Windrow, Penberthy. Back Row: Hoke, White, Barker, Van Cleve, Lindsey, Bell, McKemie, Adamson. THE TASK of directing the play of some six thousand cadets is one with many trials and difficulties, but through them all comes the smiling face of one of the best friends of all Aggies, Mr. W. L. Penberthy. At present there are fifteen sports offered to upperclassmen and freshmen during the intramural year, and an average of 1500 scheduled games are played. Last year 1828 individuals participated in the upperclassmen ' s bracket, and 1305 in the freshmen ' s. Sports offered are swimming, cross country, rifle shooting, water polo, basketball, touch football, speedball, tennis, handball, volleyball, horseshoe pitching, wrestling, boxing, track, and softball. Freshmen do not participate in the rifle matches or in speedball, but play table tennis instead. All contests are refereed and carried out under the direction of the student intramural departmental managers, who in turn work under the supervision of Mr. Penberthy and his two assistants, Dewey Hoke, Spike White, and under Art Adamson, swimming coach. Senior depart¬ mental managers this year were W. W. Downer and George Tillson. It is through the medium of intramural contests that many fine and lasting friendships are made. Aggie school spirit is based on such associations as those formed in these intra-school activities. Mr. Penny and his assistants are to be highly praised for the success of their program and will long be remembered by the outgoing senior class for their kindness and consideration. W. L. PENBERTHY Intramural Champions ■ CLASS A SOFTBALL ' 39 COMPANY G, INFANTRY Front row: Nash, Bennett, McCrary, Tinsley, Mosty. Back row: Franke, Jones, Leigh, Irvin, Blankenship. CLASS A HORSESHOE PITCHING ' 39 BATTERY A, FIELD ARTILLERY Sullivan, Larson, Denton, Rutherford, Weaver. CLASS A BOXING ' 39 TROOP D, CAVALRY Mostyn, Bownds, Boyce, Lippard, Kerr. CLASS A TRACK ' 39 BATTERY F, FIELD ARTILLERY Cummer, Mayfield, Richards. Intramural Champions CLASS A VOLLEY BALL ' 39 BATTERY C, FIELD ARTILLERY Front row: Trapolino, Duncan, Neighbors. Back row: McElwrath, Becker, Rogers, Schlafli. CLASS A BOXING BATTERY E, FIELD ARTILLERY Newton, Taylor, DuBose, Cokinos. CLASS A WRESTLING BATTERY E, FIELD ARTILLERY Front row: Donnell, Newton. Back row: Tilton, Dwyer, DuBose. CLASS A BASKETBALL COMPANY K, INFANTRY Front row: Camp, Barnes, Coffman, Harris, Mackey, Steel. Back row: Fryer, Shelton, Williams, Watson. Intramural Champions CLASS A WATER POLO BATTERY E, FIELD ARTILLERY Front row: Oliver, Biggs, Tampke, Burney, Donnell, Carpenter, Newton. Back row: Worthington, Dwyer, Taylor, Patterson, Dillon, Kirk, Griffith. CLASS A CROSS COUNTRY BATTERY C, FIELD ARTILLERY Kleuser, Krezdorn, Knapp, Elmore, Cole. CLASS A RIFLE COMPANY F, ENGINEERS McCutchan, Boline, Clay, Mason, Appelt. CLASS A TOUCH FOOTBALL COMPANY I, INFANTRY Front row: Christian, Filsinger, Davis, Rice, Jones. Back row: Leonard, Scoggins, Adams, White, Gunn. Intramural Champions CLASS A TENNIS BATTERY A, FIELD ARTILLERY Front row: Hensel, Giles, Edwards. Back row: Smith, Heidenheimer, Ruther¬ ford, Shelton. CLASS A HANDBALL BATTERY C, COAST ARTILLERY Front row: Kellogg, Reber, Sharp, McMahon. Back row: Melancon, Marsh, Davis, Burgess. CLASS B CROSS COUNTRY BATTERY C, FIELD ARTILLERY Front row: Harrison, Chapman. Back row: Jones, Ricks, Pierce. CLASS B TOUCH FOOTBALL COMPANY E, ENGINEERS Front row: Sutherland, Hardwick, Caza- none, Whilden, Carradine. Back row: Hudson, Dixon, Henrikson, Flowers, Andrews, Dedman, Yancy. Intramural Champions CLASS B SWIMMING BATTERY F, FIELD ARTILLERY Front row: Kelley, Bender, Cheatham, Goodman, Varnau, Dupree. Back row: Nagel, lonsson, Baird, Rotholz, Stallings. CLASS B SOFT BALL ' 39 REGT. HDQ. BATTERY, FIELD ARTILLERY Front row: Timmons, Barker, Wheatley, Harvey. Back row: Kinel, Landers, McAdams, Wilson, Rapp. CLASS B TRACK ' 39 BATTERY A, FIELD ARTILLERY Heitkamp, Coker, Shelton, Ogee, Ballinger, Holecamp. CLASS B SPEED BALL ' 39 COMPANY F, ENGINEERS Front row: Linam, Glazener, Hollinshead, Anderson. Back row: Bemis, Creighton, Lovelady, Grenader, McLarn, Booth. Intramural Champions CLASS B BOXING 3RD HDQ. BATTERY, FIELD ARTILLERY Ball, Ellerbee, Taylor, Grigsby. CLASS B VOLLEY BALL COMPANY F, INFANTRY Front row: Wright, Sherrill, Perkins, Pealor. Back row: Weaver, Farber, Stutevi lle. CLASS B BASKETBALL COMPANY M, INFANTRY Front row: Kennedy, Harrell, Spur, McCain, Sakellarion. Back row: Hale, Holland, Mayer, Dennis, Kiser. Intramural Champions CLASS B TENNIS ' 39 COMPANY B, INFANTRY Front row: Womack, Woolsey, Bing, Hodge. Back row: Perner, Quick, Hardeman McBride. CLASS B HORSESHOES ' 39 COMPANY E, ENGINEERS Front row: Reynolds, James. Back row: Hart, Stearman, Boulter, Simpson. CLASS B WATER POLO ' 39 BATTERY E, FIELD ARTILLERY Front row: Newton, Biggs, Donnell, Kercheville. Back row: Conway, London, Patte rson, Taylor, Burney. When Herb stole the ball in the Baylor game That third talley over Texas U. The Aggie line smears Baylor ' s offense Action in the T.C.U. game Moser stopped after a nice gain Waltzing Willie leaves a would-be tackier behind The first payoff at T.C.U. The band pulls one of its best Duncan almost blocked that one in California Price drives off tackle SPORT SnflPS “1 Three Aggie Greats” The Norton Brothers Vaughn again holding lines Adagio a la Dawson- Audish Coach gives instructions to Moser Joe at home Mr. Hooker talks of foot¬ ball That victory smile A neat bit of stepping by Jeffrey Lil and the boys take in the Exposition SPORT SnflPS Even Pierce got in this shot Joe talks shop with an In¬ dian maid On the ferry What a pair— ' ' Mule Ears and “Jeep Lost something? Our number one guards “Lil stops talking for the camera Chat before tea Miss “Gateway to Holly¬ wood surrounded by the team I SPORT S The reviewing stand in Fort Worth Tango at the Texas Hotel roof Junior Corps trip to T.S.C.W. Pep Leader ' ' Foots ' ' leads the gals in a rally The Aggie Band heads the corps in Houston Eyes right! Joe and Edith meet Joe Reichman after the Rice game fit the Houston assembly point Boyd blocks viciously for Jarrin ' Jawn” V The Aggie Band invades Fayetteville Just before taking the field Rest and relaxation before the game Chow time on the train Waiting . . . Victory ... ah so sweet Bringing home the ba¬ con . . . The Ole Aggie Line Reeves gets off a good one Beauty and the beasts APS _ SPORT S ._____ill 1111 HigMIlllllllHlllilllliiMIIIllii ; ■ . The traditional elephant walk Spirit of Aggieland . . . And did we take ' em It was a beautiful day Colonel R. J. Dunn looks on As the Longhorns went up in smoke Good-bye to Texas” Prexy and Jesse Jones be¬ tween halves Our Governor, et al That first score —Price to Sterling ■ ■■■■■■■■ SPORT SnflPS ■1 Cecil caught in mid-air. Pugh accepts congratula¬ tions on a homer. This heave was good for first place. Strother leaves the field after a hard day. Uncle Billy paces the grass. Another score for A. M. Varner slips through to drop one in. Football Field Day— Henke wins his heat Polo — Sunday afternoon on Jackson Field. The cross country meet with Texas University. One of most entertaining features of basketball season. Move over left fielders! The tumbling team held this one for the camera. Homer Norton and a group of national sports authorities just before the S.M.U. game. — ■______..... ______ ___ , fei i 1 Y. M. C. A. The Y. M. C. A. is the center of student activity. Within the walls of this building ideas are exchanged, policies are formed, leadership is learned and prac¬ ticed, games are played, friend¬ ships are made. On its familiar steps yell practices are held and the tradition of the old Aggie Spirit is welded into the souls of the Aggies. It is the headquarters for ex-student conventions and ac¬ tivities, short courses, and guests. Indeed it is alive with activity at all times. 9 1 Memo-tUam OSCAR D. DRISDALE THOMAS ROY LAKE FRANK CHARLES MASTERSON BILLIE COLVIN EDWARD L. JONES HORACE JESSE LONG Scholarship Honor Society Bumjm I? C © Adams, Anderson, Appelt, Becker, Bloodworth, Brown, Butler, Cain, Caldwell, Casanas, Dahl, Davis, Duce, Elliott, Fitzhugh, Garrett, Giles, Gillaspy, Gleason, Grasshoff, Guy, Haines, Hamilton, Hamner, Harris, Henderson, Herzing, Holland. President....................................William T. Guy Vice-President............................Durward B. Varner Secretary-Treasurer............................Carl Schneider SENIORS Adams, C. B. Adams, G. B. Allen, H. B. Baker, C. F. Bouquet, P. E. Brown, C. W. Brown, J. C. Butler, W. J. Caldwell, R. Casanas, J. A. Clay, J. A. Coben, S. E. Coffee, L. C. Colbath, D. L. Davis, B. A. Davis, J. Davis, L. W. Driess, E. Dube, A. L. Dwyer, C. F. Fitzhugh, L. Freeman, W. C. Gallant, J. A. Garrett, E. G. Gleason, B. A. Given, S. B. Griffin, J. R. Guy, W. T. Hamlett, E. H. Hamner, C. H. Harris, T. D. Hearn, R. L. Herzing, D. J. Hingle, A. T. Holland, J. W. Jones, H. A. Kennedy, D. C. Lefkofsky, L. J. Lingold, J. C. Martin, C. A. Martin, R. G. Mathews, Q. S. Mefferd, R. B. Miller, B. J. Miller, H. D. Mitchell, G. P. Moore, W. R. Oliver, M. D. Osborn, M. L. Packer, R. E. Patrick, R. L. Petty, H. L. Powell, C. G. Peeler, H. T. Scholarship Honor Society Loving, McCrary, Martin, fl. M., Martin, Carl, Mathews, Mefford, Miller, Minnock, Osborne, Packer, Patrick, Powell, Price, Reagor, Reynolds, Roesner, Rominger, Schneider, Schrank, Sharp, Smith, Talbot, Taylor, Thedford, Treadwell, Varner, Wheeler. Pessin, S. M. JUNIORS Hartgraves, R. B. Rominger, J. C. Price, PL PL Anderson, G. C. Heartsill, W. H. Schmid, E. C. Radeleff, R. D. Plppelt, L. L. Henderson, R. Schmidt, H. J. Reagor, fl. Becker, W. A. Horton, D. T. Schrank, W. C. Roesner, E. H. Bianchi, D. C. Lewis, G. R. Simpson, J. M Rucker, H. L. Bloodworth, J. C. Ludeman, B. E. Shannon, R. H. Sandlin, F. C. Brundidge, B. D. Lynch, R. A. Shea, H. W. Schneider, C. C. Cain, J. H. Loving, F. A. Sova, P. P. Sharp, J. M. Dahl, K. W. Martin, A. M. Talbot, H. G. Smith, G. W. Dedman, W. W. Martin, S. P. Taylor, G. C. Smith, W. P. Sparks, R. C. Duce, T. E. Mash, N. Thedford, M. F. Stambaugh, C. K. Elliott, B. H. Mason, C. L. Wehner, L. L. Seaton, W. T. Giles, J. P. Matchett, C. R. Wheeler, E. B. Treadwell, R. S. Gillespie, H. W. Minnock, J. E. Zerr, J. L. Thompson, F. C. Varner, D. B. Gillaspy, J. E. Grasshoff, L. H. McCrary, J. W. McGloin, J. P. Wall, J. E. Haines, P. G. Puckett, J. R. US Ward, G. C. Hamilton, A. V. Ransom, W. A. Wells, R. D. Harris, J. M. Reynolds, G. H. American Society of Hlechanical Engineers ----— -------- m.- ' ■ flppelt, Beckham, Bolin, Bolton, Brentzel, Brooks, Burns, Cassin, Clark, Collins, Croft, Curlee, Davis, Dodson, Downer, Elliott, Fagan, Friedline, Frost, Gerlich, Gibbons, Guy, Hagood, Hamblin, Hammond, Harvill, Hendrix, Herring, Hilton, Holt. President.......... Vice-President .... Secretary......... Treasurer......... Program Chairman Faculty Adviser. . . . . . . Bert Burns . . lohn Dodson T. M. Hagood . J. R. Walker . .Pete Gerlich . .V. M. Faires Abernathy, A. H. Allen, W. B. Anno, S. Attaway, H. H. Ball, John Beckham, C. A. Beckham, C. W. Biggs, W. P. Bledsoe, J. W. Bolding, A. P. Bolin, S. H. Conly, P. T. Downer, W. W. Bolton, O. J. Copeland, J. E. Downs, A. S. Brentzel, R., Jr. Cornell, W. C. Drow, D. L. Bridge, J. M. Couch, J. P. Elliot, F. B., Jr. Brooks, Henry Cox, G. B. Elliott, R. E. Bums, B. H. Croft, L. W. Fagan, Frank Button, J. R. Curlee, C. J. Faubion, J. T. Calvert, C. E. Curd, P. B. Florey, J. R. Carter, R. H. Dahl, K. W. Focke, J. H. Carson, Roy, Jr. Davis, L. W., Jr. Galt, R. B. Casey, J. M. Day, T. C. Garcia, H. M. Cassin, W. DeArmond, C. W., Jr. Gerlich, R. W. Clay, J. A., Jr. Dinwiddie, W. T. Gibbons, Sam Colbath, D. L. Dodson, John Gissler, J. E. Collins, W. A. Dominy, C. B. Given, S. B. Conley, J. S. Doran, Joe Granger, D. B. American Society of mechanical Gngineers Jones, Kirven, Ledbetter, Lilly, McFarland, Mayhew, Melton, Meynard, Michalka, Minnock, Murphy, Mylius, Nalley, Petersen, Pitts, Pratt, Pridmore, Roddy, Smith, Snydelaar, Stechman, Steurer, Stevens, Tilley, Toland, Trotter, Webb, Wheeler, Williams, Younie. Grimmer, G. G. Guill, A. W. Guy, Bill Hagood, T. M. Hall, J. W„ Jr. Hamblin, J. M. Hamlett, E. J. Hammonds, J. L. Hammonds, J. M. Harville, V. A. Hendrick, W. B. Hendrix, E. E. Herring, R. K. Hilton, C. S„ Jr. Holt, B. B. Hutchins, B. S. Johnson, L. H. Johnson, Louis Jones, A. C. Keeter, C. M. Kirven, P. E. Ledbetter, W. R. Lingold, J. C. Lilly, C. A., Jr. Link, R. J. Martin, P. Matchett, C. R. Mayhew, I. Q. McCullar, F. M. McFarland, A. M. McGowen, H. E., Jr. Melton, W. C. Meynard, E. B. Michalka, R. E. Milan, R. A., Jr. Minnock, J. E. Moore, J. D., Jr. Moore, W. R. Morgan, T. H. Morton, G. M. Mosher, W. L. Moudy, C. E. Murphy, P. L. Mylius, M. F. Nalley, J. R. Norton, C. P. Petitfils, A. F. Pitts, D. D. Pridmore, J. A. Ramsden, H. Reagor, A. Risinger, B. W. Robinson, R. W. Roddy, R. L. Rodgers, J. F. Rodgers, J. D. Ryan, K. W. Slagle, L. E. Seele, H. H. Sidney, N. S. Sledge, W. L. Smith, B. L. Smith, Geo. Smith, J. C. Snydelaar, N. A. Sowell, E. N. Speckels, M. L. Speed, R. J. Stechman, C. W. Strohacker, L. G. Thomas, K. O. Thompson, F. Tilley, E. N. Tinsley, L. E. Toland, A. D. Trotter, G. P. Valentino, Fred Walker, J. J. Wallace, W. Webb, H. H. Weydell, A. T. Wheeler, G. W. Whitaker, D. W., Jr. Wicklund, H. P. Wignall, P. R. Williams, C. E. Williams, T. S. Wolfer, C. J. Wood, J. W. Wood, V. C. Wilson, M. C. Younie, G. C. Junior American Veterinary ffiedical Association President..... Vice-President Secretary..... . .R. J. Rodgers O. H. Stalheim . . . .C. V. Isaac GRADUATING SENIORS Adrian, I. L. Chedester, L. D. Minsky, Sol Betlach, E. R. Christopherson, E. M. Nicholl, N. L. Belinsky, Joe Coble, J. P. Rehkemper, W. L. Blumenthal, ]. C. Cohen, S. E. Roth, Sidney Brumble, George Cox, V. V. Sail, N. L. Bryson, B. G. Curts, K. M. Shannon, J. W. Byrd, Cecil Dahl, T. V. Seay, L. E. Carpenter, Henry Grohe, Fred Smith, L. G. Heflin, A. A. Stafford, W. B. Jones, V. B, Thaxton, Tom 1 Kay, S. R. Werntz, O. G. Klein, J. Wiggins, H. R. LeGear, Dan Wood, H. W. Junior American Veterinary JUedical Association JUNIORS Nathan, W. R. Haight, R. H. Bornstein, S. Ommert, W. D. Nickerson, Warren Henry, P. R. Case, J. N. Parker, G. W. Adams, G. B. Paley, K. J. Herrera, L. B. Casey, W. M. Parker, Cecil Appleby, Aaron Pessin, S. M. Hobart, E. S. Christian, T. T. Patterson, R. 0. Banks, W. C. Porter, W. M. Holm, N. Gripper, D. A. Parkhill, R. K. Barron, H. T. Radeliff, R. D. Hunt, J. N. Davie, B. F. Phillips, W. A. Baumgarten, A. M. Rehkemper, J. A. Kagan, Martin Dalby, F. B. Pickard, A. M. Bernkrant, Alfred Saunders, D. H. Kessler, S. M. DeLucia, K. J. Pierce, Rufus Bernkrant, Louis Schulberg, H. L. Leathers, R. B. Dickmann, H. W. Rea, Ted Borer, M. H. Schmidt, H. J. Lee, W. M. DuBose, R. T. Romm, Sol Brown, R. H. Schmidt, H. A. Lutz, Harry Dwelle, E. D. Sanders, J. R. Burris, Marvin M. Simels, H. G. Maier, M. E. Ewald, P. J. Schwartz, C. L. Castleberry, M. W. Sova, P. P. Marcello, C. J. Flowers, R. E. Scull, C. E., Jr. Castro, F. E. Stein, P. D. McCarroll, C. Fisher, N., Jr. Seewald, H. Carver, H. E. Stallworth, G. D. McCoy, J. W. Glenn, D. M. Smith, Harold Carter, R. W. Toro, E., Jr. McDonald, Sidney Grimes, G. M. Snodgrass, T. B. Demke, D. D. Tomayko, Val McKinney, H. R. Harry, H. W. Stocking, R. A. Davidson, H. C. Walker, J. W. Merritt, W. W. Hagler, J. H. Sparkmann, C. M. Droleskey, A. G. Watkins, R. R. Michaels, V. W. Hauser, W. E. Stafford, W. G. Einhorn, Ralph Willey, C. R. Mohr, C. A. Hornickel, E. P. Stallings, Y. P. Faust, J. R. Zahn, C. W. Moughon, B. C. Howard, V. G. Stevens, Earl Franklin, Ted Mueller, G. L. Horovitz, R. H. Thompson, C. T. Garrett, R. G. Nayovitz, D. W. Hull, J. S. Tierce, M. L. Greenlee, H. SOPHOMORES Norton, R. R. Hutto, M. E. Toro, E. A. Helfland, Max Ota, M. Jenkins, W. D. Tubbs, C. R. Horne, C. H. Bandy, D. M. Pelot, Harry Johnson, J. E. Ward, R. D. Ingram, H. E. Bates, Gus Regenbogen, M. Kutschback, R. L. Weekley, J. G. Kirkham, W. Bertetta, G. P. Roberts, 0. B. Lapham, Robert Whitehead, A. N. Kirby, T. C. Bennett, Ralph Roberts, M. P. Lichty, D. L. Winne, J. A., Jr. Larson, W. W. Bird, V. W. Sadler, W. O. Lindsey, B. M. Wolfe, J. P. Levy, George Blum, I. P. Shanzer, H. Lichnosky, J. F. Lopp, H. F. Boney, W. A. Walker, H. H. Macy, R. D. Mark, I. C. Caraway, R. B. Wilcoxon, J. D. Martin, G. A. Marcia, A. F. Caldwell, F. H. Wolfe, J. W. McClain, G. D., Jr. Mash, N. Crayton, R. B. McCoy, Kid McBride, Martin Droleskey, E. A. PRPCLJ ' K fpT T McCollum, B. B. Miller, Arthur Dunnett, D. C. I riiLOrllVliLlN Munson, A. H. Miller, H. D. Flynn, R. M. Anderson, A. A. Nester, R. V. Millar, Jerry Foshee, R. J. Ballard, D. C. Ogden, B. C. American Society of Civil engineers President............ Vice-President....... Secretary-Treasurer. . Junior Representative Faculty Advisor...... Contract Member. . . . ........B. B. Cloud ..........Jack West . . .David Yarbrough .....Cecil DeVilbiss Prof. J. T. L. McNew .Col. Oscar Seward Anderson, M. C. Anderson, B. R. Baker, C. L. Balfour, B. H. Baltz, D. M. Barnard, R. A. Barnes, D. E. Booker, J. O. Braswell, C. D. Brown, P. H. Brundrett, W. M. Burtner, B. P. Calvert, H. W. Carnes, G. K. Carpenter, J. E. Carson, G. W. Carter, W. C. Christian, C. B. Cloninger, K. Cloud, B. B. Collins, T. H. Connaly, C. Cooper, C. W. Cox, R. E. Crook, R. W. Davis, B. F. Davis, W. C. DeVilbiss, C. F. Doran, J. K. Drumwright, H. E. Edwards, S. W. Foran, W. J. French, L. F. Gambrell, R. D. Gilchrist, Gibb Goldberg, L. C. Good, M. C. Griffin, B. O. Griffith, J. B. Johnston, A. D. Keese, C. J. Kaufman, R. Hagan, V. D. Hale, J. D. Hamilton, W. A. Hancock, J. D. Hanover, J. G. Hardeman, T. N. Harris, J. R. Hass, R. R. Hinshaw, C. S. Hopper, C. J. Hough, L. E. Horton, E. L. Howard, H. G. Latham, R. E. Ledbetter, J. P. Lichenstein, M. Locker, H. M. Luce, C. M. Maynard, M. F. McDaniel, C. R. McLarty, E. C. Mefford, N. S. Meriwether, J. B. Meyer, N. S. Morris, R. C. Moseley, Joe Oswalt, W. H. Parker, P. H. Pearce, M. R. Perrin, F. W. Pillow, W. B. Prejean, W. J. Rau, C. E. Reaney, D. L. Reynolds, A. W. Richmond, J. R. Riley, L. Ritter, Jack Rodriguez, F. A. Rother, R. L. Seale, A. T. F. Seay, R. L. Sandlin, F. C. Serna, O. A. Schneider, C. C. Sharp, T. F. Sisson, T. L. Smith, H. C. Spitler, L. W. Stanley, O. W. Stearman, W. C. Stevens, J. J. Strandtman, L. V. Story, D. A. Sullivan, T. C. Sullivan, W. W. Sutherland, D. R. Teague, J. A. Thompson, J. Timm, H. O. Timmons, Ed. Watkins, L. E. Webb, G. R. West, J. R. Whitson, J. W. Williams, J. H. Williams, R. D. Wilson, A. G. Wilson, D. C. Yarbrough, D. B. President....... Vice-President. . Secretary....... Reporter........ Parliamentarian. Social Secretary Melvin R. Millard . . . Jack Calhoun . .Charles F. Baird ........Ben Davis , . .Howard Dalton .Donald M. Boyce Adams, J. L. Adams, J. K. Ator, L. G. Barron, W. B. Bostick, B. F. Burleson, L. L. Carpenter, M. B. Cate, J. Childress, R. F. Cole, Doyle Cole, J. H. Fennel, W. S. Flagler, G. F. Foster, W. C. Fowler, B. B. Garwin, K. M. Gibson, J. B. Gleason, B. A. Gossett, E. M. Hadsell, Pat Hales, H. B„ Jr. Hancock, Billy Hasse, Henry Horn, Raymond Hutchings, G. S. Irwin, P. F. Irwin, W. G. King, Kenneth Longino, A. B. Marsh, D. C. Neeley, W. D. Ormsby, F. G. Pierce, E. S. Pou, W. L. Prather, Ewell Price, A. A. Ridlehuber, J. M. Rodriguez, Torres Roming, J. A. Sloan, H. R. Soderquist, M. K. Strickland, J. C. Sullivan, B. F. Thedford, Marshall Wilson, W. B. Yearling, N. B. Yentzen, V. A. Gntomology Club President.......... Vice-President..... Secretary-Treasurer Social Secretary. . . . Publicity Secretary. Professor.......... Professor......... . . J. E. Gillaspy .....C. F. 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Peters Secretary..............................William J. Montgomery Treasurer.....................................R. P. Dunkerley Adams, L. J. Adams, R. L. Aldridge, E. E. Alexander, R. W. Austin, M. E. Bailey, J. B. Barton, R. C. Beasley, W. A., Jr. Beeson, L. C. Biron, J. N. Blohm, C. L. Blume, W. Braunig, H. E., Jr. Braziel, W. M. Britain, D. W. Brown, C. A. Buie, W. C. Burgess, Y. N. Burnett, E. F. Carter, P. M. Chappell, R. J., Jr. Chamberlain, C. H. Clare, R. T., Jr. Clark, A. W. Clarke, Alex., Jr. Clay, J. A. Collins, J. W. Cooper, J. W. G. Creager, J. C. Crews, S. T. Crutcher, R. L. Cullom, T. L. Davis, L. W. Davis, T. C. Denny, O. B. Dreiss, Ed. Duhon, L. M. Dunkerley, R. P. Duree, J. T. Dwyer, C. F. Elliott, B. H. Ewing, H. H. Felts, W. M. Fowler, H. F. Freeman, H. F. Gillette, R. W. Gober, L. M. Gowan, H. R. Greenwald, W. J. Hankamer, P. C. Harbison, J. M. Hardee, P., Jr. Hardin, G. C., Jr. Harris, R. L. Harrison, A. L. Heidenheimer, W. J. Higgins, W. S. Hoefs, C. H. 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Post, J. J. Rice, J. L. Richards, H. J. Richter, C. R Roach, J. Saynor, F. Shahan, H. E. Steel, J. P. Stroman, J. Waddell, T. C. SOPHOMORES Admire, C. B. Alexander, J. D. Beeler, P. S. Bunks, M. L. Carlson, D. W. Cleveland, J. Cook, T. F. Cummings, W. W. Craig, N. V. Dawe, T. W. Enochs, J. P. Espy, H. T. Fuller, J. R. Galloway, R. Garrett, V. E. Geelan, A. P. Guerra, V. H. Grote, G. H. Hampton, W. G. Hardin, J. J. Hearn, W E. Hess, F. J. Homeyer, F. C. Huffman, K. W. Huffman, R. D. Jackson, H. D. Jenn, W. C. Jones, J. M. Jones, O. E. Kothmann, J. H. Loeffler, V. J. Maddox, L. H. Maloney, C. W. McGarr, J. Moseley, E. A. Moseley, W. Mostyn, T. E. Newman, H. W. Pendleton, W. L. Phillips, D. Pronger, R. E. Ramsel, C. D. Ramsel, G. W. Rapp, J. C. Rice, L. Richerson, T. S. Robinson, J. F. Rountree, B. Ruble, H. M. Sawyer, J. C. Shelton, D. S. Sleeper, J. Spradley, C. B. Stuart, T. E. Taylor, G. Taylor, J. Towns, A. Vivian, J. M. Walker, H. W. Ward, B. D. Watkins, M. L. Whitson, C. E. Wilton, T. A. Williams, T. H. Yeager, B. T. Gconomics Club Ballowe, Bell, Bornefeld, Caldwell, Cantini, Cokinos, Cullers, Donnelly, Dunklin, Erck, Hopkins, Liebhafsky, Lowry, Michalk, Murray, Norwood, Novelli, Rominger, Wegenhoft, Wolf, Womble. President....................................Roy Caldwell, Jr. Vice-President................................William Duncan Secretary................................Charles G. Donnelly Social Secretary...............................James Cokinos Allen, N. B. Ballowe, C. B. Banister, J. R. Beins, R. C. Bell, T. B. Bornefeld, Herman Caldwell, Roy Cantini, F. O. Ching, W. C. Clepp, J. H. Cloudt, J. B. Coker, W. P. Crawford, J. M. Cullers, E. W. Davis, L. K. Dixon, J. M. Donnelly, C. G. Duncan, William Dunklin, M. T. Erck, A. W. Grantham, J. C. Hertner, Henry Hopkins, C. M. Johnston, J. Kawahata, H. H. Kimball, S. C. Lauderback, W. R. Lemm, P. J. Liebhafsky, H. H. Lowery, Paul McMurrey, J. S. Michalk, G. H. Murray, Bill Nicks, P. B. Norwood, A. J. Novelli, R. J. Rankin, C. W. Roberts, R. G. Rominger, J. C. Schmid, E. C. Sedberry, J. M. Simpson, C. E. Smith, G. W. Stanley, O. W. Steed, N. H. Stevens, T. D. Taylor, C. E. Wegenhoft, V. C. Wolf, J. B. President................................Julian R. Thornton, Jr. Vice-President................................Rlvah D. Lasell Treasurer..................................Samuel E. Garrett Secretary......................................Otto E. Scherz fidkisson, J. W. Barnes, F. L., Jr. Japhet, J. H. Bryant, M. L. Lasell, A. D. Cernosek, B. D. Snell, W. A. Krenek, H. H. Craigo, L. R. Lobrecht, G. J. Thornton, J. R. Desel, J. A., Jr. Tyler, W. S. Moseley, J. J. Fry, G. J. Phillips, H. W. Walker, J. M. Garrett, S. E. Pruett, L. J. Wallis, W. R. Girard, L. V. Rusk, F. E. Wizig, M. J. Hardison, R. M. Scherz, O. E. Wright, E. E. 1 Hogue, A. J. Schmidt, K. E. Yezak, A. C. Yezak, M. R. Zachry, J. B. Pre-flledical Society President.......... Vice-President..... Secretary-Treasurer P. Howard ......J. H. Rudy fl. H. Neighbors Behrman, J. M. Blankfield, J. Carmichael, W. P. Clarkson, W. Collins, C. C. Cox, C. H. Crabtree, L. G. Edge, J. E. Ezell, H. Hermann, C. L. Jensen, J. fl. Jones, W. D. C. Lafon, L. A. Lehmann, C. L. Martin, J. C. Pierce, W. E. Porter, T. S. Skinner, J. Sparks, T. C. White, R. B. Williams, P. T. Wilson, F. H. President....................................Rawlins Colquitt Vice-President..................................W. H. Murray Secretary.......................................J. P. Dobyne Treasurer.......................................A. W. Erck Adams, R. C. Alford, Philip Anderson, G. G. Benbow, R. H. Brough, R. B. Carpenter, M. B. Case, J. N. Cochran, J. B. Colquitt, Rawlins Crawford, Bob Davis, Lyle Dennington, J. F. Dobyne, J. P. Dunning, W. R. Durward, J. V . Erck, A. W. Fajardo, Gabina Flynn, Robert Griffin, J. R. Gunn, Claude Habrnal, H. J. Hawkins, John Herrington, M. E. Hill, R. N. Kiker, N. R. Knight, J. C. Longyear, C. B. MacKenzie, G. D. Massey, Carroll McKnight, W. C. Murray, W. H. Oliver, Sam Rhodes, Jack Saba, T. E. Seely, T. R. Swires, H. K. Taylor, Glenn Thomas, R. B. Thurman, D. C. Wegenhoft, V. C. President.......... Vice-President..... Secretary-Treasurer Reporter........... Wm. H. Reeder . . .F. A. Pierce . . . R. F. Phillips .Phil W. Levine Adams, A. K. Atkins, J. M. Bearden, R. C. Birdwell, E. E. Blankenship, R. H. Boggs, V. E. Bridges, Philip Brown, W. W. Bush, R. E. Butschek, E. J. Cameron, W. S. Camp, L. T. Cargile, J. W. Clark, D. C. Clay, A. W. Cook, H. L. Cook, R. W. Dube, A. L. Duffie, B. C. Duke, F. R. Field, Fred, Jr. Finley, D. S., Jr. Fletcher, B. M. Freeman, W. C. Geer, C. E. Golden, J. E. Gorzycki, G. C. Green, E. V. Grover, L. M. Haberle, D. L. Hamilton, C. O. Harris, J. M. Heitkamp, R. L. Henley, R. W. Hervey, J. B. Hodge, D. L. Hudson, J. W. Jeffrey, W. M. Kawahata, H. H. Kimball, S. C. Kincannon, F. C. Kirby, M. M. Lamb, J. W. Levine, P. W. Lewis, C. A. Lloyd, J. T. Lomax, E. B. Long, K. K. Marks, E. S. Marshall, J. M. Martin, D. R. Mater, C. G. Neal, R. L. Netherland, B. E. Nicks, P. B. Owens, J. B. Parker, R. E. Parris, H. B. Pendleton, Hal Penrod, B. Phillips, R. F. Pierce, F. A. Pickett, G. D. Ragland, J. D. Reeder, W. H. Reynolds, J. G. Rominger, R. L. Schnabel, A. O. Schott, E. E. Schultze, W. C. Schrank, W. C. Smith, G. W. Smith, H. S. Stangel, L. R. Steenson, M. T. Taylor, G. C. Thornton, P. Tinker, Thomas Trimble, H. B. Vaughn, W. E. Walker, B. F. Walker, G. H. Wegenhoft, V. C. Williams, B. H. Willrich, L. H. Wilson, W. D. Wizig, B. Wolf, J. B. American Society of Agricultural Gngineers President.......................................J. B. Ashworth Vice-President....................................M. W. Pettit Secretary-Treasurer..........................Clint W. Bracher Adair, J. W. Ashworth, J. B. Arnold, Thomas A. Baldwin, Sam Blassingame, Frank Bloodworth, J. C. Bloodworth, M. E. Bray, J. C. Bracher, C. W. Butler, C. E. Clarke, W. L. Cook, J. C. Coonrod, L. G. Cowan, T. E. Cowling, E. W. Cox, J. H. Crump, W. H. Davis, E. E. Dillon, P. C. Emmons, C. H. Gattis, J. L. Gourley, Jack Green, J. C. Gregory, Paul Grochoske, A. E. Haenel, A. W. Hall, L. H. Havelka, D. E. Heitkamp, C. W. Hensley, Billy Jacobs, C. A. Kelly, L. W. Lewis, E. M. Magee, R. M. Mayfield, W. L. Melton, C. H. Neely, H. S. Nichols, R. A. Partridge, H. J. Patrick, R. L. Pettit, B. E. Pettit, M. W. Poage, J. D. Pool, S. C. Reynolds, G. H. Roper, O. M. Rutherford, W. M. Sample, L. E. Scott, J. S. Searcy, J. M. Sims, S. P. Singleton, R. E. Streb, E. L. Talbot, H. G. Taylor, Louis Thompson, G. T. Ulmer, M. C. Ussery, Roy Walker, J. W. Walker, R. L. White, S. M. T Poultry Science Club President.......... Vice-President..... Secretary-Treasurer Advisor............ Advisor............ ......Earl Roesner .....Louis Jurcak .... Fred Swallow . . . Prof. D. H. Reid Prof. E. D. Parnell Ballmann, W. Buck, H. Davis, G. R. Davis, O. L. Demke, D. Draper, J. C. Edwards, R. J. Ellis, M. A. Graham, O. Hicks, S. Huser, T. E. Jurcak, L. Krueger, W. Logan, R. Lowry, M. Price, F. Roesner, E. H. Schuedel, A. Schulte, O. J. Stewart, W. J. Swallow, F. Warren, A. Williams, C. Wilkerson, J. Yeates, C. H. Horticulture Society ■ f President..................................George W. Tillson Vice-President................................John C. Mackey Secretary-Treasurer............................C. B. Williams Sergeant-at-Arms..............................Lloyd W. Terry Armstrong, O. F. Beck, C. D. Bownds, W. A. Brough, R. B. Cain, R. F. Cajka, E. N. Chalmers, W. H. Berg, A. M. Counts, M. C. Ellis, L. D. Fryer, J. D. Garner, W. L. Goldman, M. A. Green, J. E. Harris, P. A. Hart, J. R. Hang, E. W. Jenkins, H. E. Jordan, D., Jr. Kana, V. J. Lilly, R. A. McAdoo, S. F. Mackey, J. C. Mason, R. H. Miller, L. M. Motz, G. J. Pewitt, E. L. Richards, W. C. Robertson, W. M. Shaver, W. D. Terry, L. W. Tillson, G. W. Vance, J. E. Vines, W. B. Walker, L. C. Walker, W. T. Williams, C. B., Jr. Wilson, D. L. Wilson, G. C. Yezak, Dan President...................................Robert R. Ramsey Vice-President................................Ben E. Ludeman Secretary-Treasurer......................Randolph L. Peterson Rrendale, J. M. ( Jr. Bolton, Billie F. Bonham, Kelly Borgfeld, H. O. Carlisle, J. M. Coleman, H. S. Cox, Milo Cook, ft. H. Davis, Lyle L. Davis, W. B. Bonoban, F. H. DuBose, R. D. Erlund, O. J. Glazener, W. C. Hauser, Bill Henry, Herman Kallina, F. P. Kellogg, W. H. Lane, S. W. Lehmann, C. L. Lehmann, V. W. Ludeman, B. E. McKnight, B. J. Naylor, J. O. Patterson, E. F. Parker, W. C. Peterson, R. L. Quinby, Don Ramsey, R. R. Rhea, D. L. Robertson, J. L. Ryan, Oran Scull, C. E. Skrabanek, Robert L. Smith, R. L. Smith, T. F. Taylor, R. H. Taylor, W. P. Taber, F. W. Ulbrich, L. E. Uzzell, Pierce Walker, E. A. Whitehead, A. N. Williams, C. J. American Institute of Glectrical Gngineers Chairman........................................W. P. Smith Secretary..........................................T. E. Duce Counselor..............................Prof. H. C. Dillingham Ball, W. R Beachum, J. H. Bibbs, J. C. Bird, F. S. Bonnette, I. T. Bowman, C. R. Brands, J. T. Brown, C. W. Dexter, J. F. Dinsmore, J. H. Duce, T. E. Gibson, G. B. Gill, H. W. Goodykoontz, J. R. Grasshoff, L. Griffith, B. B. Haltom, G. W. Hamilton, O. W. Hanway, ]. P. Hartmann, F. W. Herzing, D. J. Higgins, T. P. Holliman, E. J. Johnson, L. E. Koelling, R. Lewis, W. A. Lipscomb, G. M. Littlefield, R. Mazzagatti, R. P. Mernitz, J. C. McReynolds, J. M. Nichols, F. K. Norton, A. L. Norton, W. M. Oliver, W. M. Payne, V. E. Rhoten, G. P. Roley, S. J. Shiels, R. T., Jr. Smith, W. P. Snow, J. H. Strother, J. F. Thompson, J. N. Wheeler, E. B. Wieting, J. H. Williams, C. S. Wimer, A. G. Yee, A. S. Sbisa Volunteers r:j r . : ; .. . B HEAD WAITERS Burrus, M. M. Earley, D. C. Gowan, H. R. Haltom, H. E. Kennemer, L. C. Towns, C. F. WAITERS Alexander, R. W. Allen, W. B. Arendale, J. M. Barron, G. P. Bell, T. B. Bingham, J. S. Blair, J. S. Blume, W. Bourn, ]. F. Brooks, L. Butler, E. R. Byers, H. B. Byrd, W. H. Calvert, C. E. Campbell, F. R. Carter, W. C. Chapman, W. B. Criswell, D. L. Gumming, H. W. Doran, ]. B. Downing, R. Drow, D. L. DuBose, I. B. Dyas, E. L. Earley, D. M. Edens, L. L. Ellis, W. R. Farrow, J. P. Faubion, J. L. Frazer, R. L. Goedecke, T. M. Goldston, I. M. Geyer, G. E. Hall, C. Hancock, R. M. Hatch, F. L. Hill, T. D. Hodges, T. V. Holland, W. H. Homeyer, F. C. Hoover, A. M. Horton, E. L. Houser, F. Howell, C. A. Howell, S. Jacobs, I. P. Johnson, E. D. Johnson, J. C. Jones, T. T. Jordan, F. W. Keese, C. J. Kenny, R. D. Kimbrough, E. T. Kincannon, L. C. Laney, W. R. Lasell, A. D. Link, G. VG Lippert, W. M. Little, R. B. Lowrie, J. D. Marcontel, J. G. Moore, L. Morgan, J. T. Mueller, G. L. McDonald, H. E. Nathan, C. C. Nesbit, S. F. O ' Connor, J. Odom, M. W. Owen, W. J. Padget, A. D. Parker, G. W. Power, T. L. Rowland, R. A. Ryan, K. W. Sanders, G. H. Scott, J. R. Spangler, ]. H. Stephenson, J. F. Stitt, I. B. Story, S. A. Thomas, R. B. Thomas, R. D. Thompson, M. S. Tonkin, R. G. Tschumy, W. O. Turner, T. N. Walker, C. L. Walker, J. J. Walker, J. W. Wareing, E. C. Warner, E. B. Willson, R. E. Wilmeth, E. E. Wolfer, C. J. Wright, J. W. Yetter, J. N. Young, J. C. ‘ mm A. m. Gx-4H Club members ' Association President........................................ J. F. Grote Vice-President................................W. R. Lehmberg Secretary-Treasurer..............................W. S. Britten Brandenberger, H. O. Holt, J. H. Pumphrey, J. B. Brigance, M. P. Huffman, K. W. Purcell, G. B. Britten, W. S. Hutchings, G. S. Schulze, W. C. Burkett, J. M. Jacoby, P. W. Scott, A. G. Calhoun, Jack Jordan, J. D. Tate, J. B. Epperson, T. W. Kidd, B. F. Treadwell, R. S. Garrison, R. W. Kunkle, H. O. Walker, J. W. Garvin, K. D. Lehmberg, W. R. Watterson, C. C. Grote, G. H. Martin, C. A. Winkel, R. F. Grote, J. F. Mogford, H. N. Yarling, N. B. Hahn, H. C. Moore, R. E. Hales, H. B. McGarr, J. P. Harrell, W. T. Pickard, A. L. Hastings, W. L. Pluenneke, M. R. Hollingsworth, L. D. Powell, J. A. President..... Vice-President Secretary..... . .D. B. Varner C. H. Hamner . P. G. Haines Akard, Bill Clark, Willard Allen, O. G. Clary, L. R. Anderson, G. D., }r. Clout, J. R. Baggett, Jack Colgan, L. R. Beatty, C. W. Conatser, Bill Becker, Bill Conolly, W. S. Bell, T. B. Cooke, H. L. Beville, A. H. Corns, R. T. Bishop, J. R. Cox, K. K. Blanton, Joe Culbertson, Pick Bodine, H. H. Daniel, Palo Boemer, A. R. Davis, Lowell K. Gone, J. R. Denny, W. O. Browning, J. M. Dixon, John Bank, D. G. Draker, L. C. Burk, Don Durham, R. W. Cawthon, W. A. Duncan, G. E. Dunn, W. M. Emmons, C. D. Everett, H. M. Ezelle, B. P. Fugate, Jack Garrett, E. G. Goult, Joe Geyer, G. E. Grissom, T. C., Jr. Guerrero, Elias Hamner, C. H. Mitchell, B. N. Hardage, Russell Morehead, S. E. Haines, P. G. Morgan, Jimmy Hendrick, A. J. Morgan, I. A. Hensel, Billy Moser, Derace Hertner, Henry Neale, Harold Hess, E. C. Newman, C. J. Hill, Carl Nutt, G. B. Hill, D. K. Orr, D. B. Holecamp, J. C. Patton, Jim Hooton, M. E. Boeder, C. C. Huffman, N. A. Spencer, W. R. Johnson, E. D. Stephens, E. E. Jones, W. T. Thomason, J. Kawahata, H. H. Turner, George Kellis, J. C. Varner, D. B. Kennady, John A. Varner, Ralph Knight, J. C. Vaughn, Tommy Kreager, Karl Voss, T. E. Kyle, K. C. Walker, G. H. Lanford, Bob Ward, H. G. Langford, Bob Watson, Douglas Lewis, I. F. Wehrle, L. J. Lippard, Jack Williams, M. G. McKnight, W. C. Williams, Hugh Miller, J. L. White, Douglas Miller, J. D. Yowell, John Home Toum CLUBS Liberty County A. 5c HI. Club Ball, Clare, Cain, J. C., Cain, P. H., Cashen, Clark, W., Clark, W. R. Duree, Greene, Harris, Koehler, Mason, G., Mason, L, Milentz, Moore, Scott, A. G., Scott, L. A., Willoughby, Yust. President...............................C. M. Willoughby, Jr. Vice-President..............................Lawrence A. Scott Secretary-Treasurer.........................Kenneth Koehler Ball, Emmett Cain, Pat Cain, Joe Cashen, James Clare, R. T. Clark, W. R. Clark, Willard W. Crabtree, Lloyd Cloninger, Kriss, Jr. Duree, Jack Greene, C. R., Jr. Harris, R. D. Koehler, O. K. Mason, G. L, Jr. Mason, Leonard Moore, J. L. Milentz, A. R. Perry, W. J. Rahn, L. F. Rahn, Lehman Scott, A. G. Scott, L. A. Willoughby, C. M. Yust, R. L. President................E. B. Meynard Vice-President...........Sam W. Lane Secretary-Treasurer.......I. E. Buehrig Texas A. fll. Puerto Rico Club President...................................M. A. Rodriguez Secretary.....................................R. D. Crisson Vice-President..................................O. A. Lopez Treasurer..................................J. A. Casanas, Jr San Angelo A. 6c HI. mothers ' Club President............... First Vice-President...... Second Vice-President. . . Third Vice-President..... Recording Secretary..... Corresponding Secretary Treasurer............... Parliamentarian......... Historian............... Auditor................. . . . . Mrs. George Allen . . .Mrs. Wylie E. Hearn ......Mrs. E. W. Bode .......Mrs. Bert Major . . . .Mrs. Tommy Quick . . . Mrs. W. A. Stroman . . .Mrs. Amos Womble .....Mrs. H. C. Noelke ......Mrs. W. E. Albert Mrs. George Brockman Mrs. W. E. filbert Mrs. Geo. Alien Mrs. Betty Aycock Mrs. W. R. Baggett Mrs. J. R. Barton Mrs. Charles Black Mrs. W. H. Blanks ITT] Mrs. E. W. Bode Mrs. Geo. Bond Mrs. R. L. Boston Mrs. A. C. Bowen Mrs. George Brockman Mrs. E. C. Byars Mrs. Bob Campbell Mrs. Arch Crews Mrs. Culberson Deal Mrs. D. E. DeLong Mrs. R. A. Dickinson Mrs. R. R. Elwell Mrs. Lydia Foreman Mrs. B. F. Gaynor Mrs. B. L. Grimes Mrs. George Grupe Mrs. Gus Pearl Mrs. Fred Hall Mrs. Frank Harris Mrs. Ralph Harris Mrs. Wylie E. Hearn Mrs. A. Helbing Mrs. Chase Holland Mrs. A. L. Lair Mrs. J. C. London Mrs. J. A. Lee Mrs. J. P. Lee Mrs. Carl Leidecker Mrs. Bert Major Mrs. C. G. Martin Mrs. Bert Mayes Mrs. Sol Mayer Mrs. Abe Mayer Mrs. Edwin Mayer Mrs. L. McCulloch Mrs. H. E. McCulloch Mrs. A. A. McGill Mrs. Ed Mears Mrs. C. B. Metcalfe Mrs. Alvin Neal Mrs. H. C. Noelke Mrs. Sam Oglesby Mrs. J. A. Percifull Mrs. C. F. Prather Mrs. Charlie Poulter Mrs. D. T. Quick Mrs. Pink Rutledge Mrs. H. L. Sandlin Mrs. D. E. Sayner Mrs. John Shepperson Mrs. W. A. Shumann Mrs. A. P. Simpson Mrs. Houston Smith Mrs. Ben Stites Mrs. W. A. Stroman Mrs. Phillip Thompson Mrs. R. V. Taylor Mrs. W. N. Tolson Mrs. R. V.Trail Mrs. John Treadwell Mrs. James Wedell Mrs. Coke Westbrook Mrs. Charles Wilkerson Mrs. Rube Willman Mrs. R. C. Winslow Mrs. Frank Wood Mrs. Amos Womble Mrs. J. K. Wright San fingelo A. HQ. Club flycock, Cumbie, Dismukes, Ellis, Espy, Foster, Hardeman, Holland, Lee, Loeffler, Poage, Poulter, Quick, Rodway, Sandlin, Sayner, Scherz, Stroman. President..... Vice-President Secretary..... Reporter...... Fred Sandlin . Don Bowen Jack flycock . . .Bill Quick Adams, J. W. flycock, J. N. Baggett, Ele Baggett, Jack Black, Jim Bodine, Pete Bowen, Don Bridges, L. A. Bunger, W. H., Jr. Caperton, R. T. Cavitt, Sheridan Cox, Weston Crews, Archie Cumbie, Edward Dail, Dennis Dismukes, Barton Doran, J. K. Durham, Jean Ellis, Haydon Elwell, C. D. Foster, R. T., Jr. Fuller, Edwin Fuller, John Glenn, E. F. Graham, Paul Hardeman, Tom Hearn, Wylie, Jr. Hemphill, Bill Holland, Chase Holt, John Jackson, Douglas Jenkins, G. J. Johnson, James Kiker, Norman Kilpatrick, Lowell Kyzar, E. B. Lee, Stidham Lemley, Joe Lynn, Harvey, Jr. Mansfield, Bob Neeley, Jimmie Poage, J. D. Poe, Sedric Poulter, C. J. Quick, Bill Ramsel, Buddy Roberts, Ben Rodway, Fred Sayner, Frank Sandlin, Fred Scherz, O. E. Shipman, Bill Smith, Arthur Smith, Herb Stroman, James Ulmer, M. C. Webb, Jones Winn, Bill Womble, Amos Wood, F. M. President............ ..........................Carl H. Hoefs Vice-President.................................Joe Matthews Secretary......................................Tom Stovell Treasurer....................................T. C. Waddell Adams, C. B. Bruce, V . E. Adrian, J. L. Campbell, Lee Anderson, H. N. Cobb, D. H. Ball, K. E. Copeland, C. E. Barton, H. W. Cowen, T. E. Beck, W. J. Crawford, J. G Bicham, W. J. Echols, W. H. Branam, R. O. Griffin, D. G. Brown, C. A. Ham, C. M. Brown, J. W. Hampton, J. P. Harral, W. A. Harbison, J. N. Hebisen, E. E. Hoefs, C. H. Honaker, C. M. Plate, F. H. Hopson, M. W. Rackley, F. L. Johnson, L. M. Ritchey, L. C. Johnston, B. R. Roberson, B. C Jones, G. A. Shuffler, R. M. King, B. M. Smith, R. A. Lewis, F. R. Smith, S. W. Lewis, W. P. Stovell, J. C. Ligon, J. B. Stovell, T. H. Matthews, J. L. Terry, M. F. Milburn, C. V. Tlrott, J. I. O ' Quinn, J. N. Waddell, T. C. Parker, A. H. Warner, R. O. Parker, W. P. Williamson, D. Heart O ' Texas and mountaineers ' Club Brown, Calvert, Duncan, Holekamp, Jacoby, Jennings, Kothman, Langford, Lehmberg, D. G., Lehmberg, W. R., Lindner, McAllister, McMillan, Martin, Mayhew, Mogford, Oliver, Pluenneke, Powell, Real, Roeder, Stengel, Terry, Treadwell, Watkins, Wilkinson President.....................................W. R. Lehmberg Vice-President...................................C. ft. Martin Secretary-Treasurer.............................Bob Langford Baskin, B. F. Brandenburger, H. R. Brown, H. D. Brown, R. H. Burk, D. G. Calvert, H. W. Cooke, H. L. Davis, L. L. Dittmar, R. O. Doran, B. H. Duncan, G. E. Ebensberger, fl. C. Epperson, T. W. Faust, H. R. Gainer, H. O. Garrett, V. E. Grosse, B. G. Grote, G. H. Hahn, H. C. Hoffman, W. R. Holekamp, E. R. Holekamp, H. M. Holekamp, J. C. Huffman, H. A. Huffman, K. W. Jacoby, P. W. Jennings, J. W. Johnson, D. J. Kidd, B. F. Kothman, V. L. Langford, Bob Lehmberg, D. G. Lehmberg, W. R. Lindner, W. C. Mann, J. G. Martin, C. A. Martin, S. P. Mayhew, I. Q. Menzies, G. C. Menzies, P. P. Miller, J. B. Mogford, H. N. Montgomery, W. J. Moss, E. J. Mosty, W. E. McAllister, J. H. McCaleb, J. E. McLean, J. A. McMillan, L. H. Nethery, M. J. Oliver, J. W. Pluenneke, M. R. Powell, J. A. Real, F. R. Roeder, C. C. Sherrill, B. K. Stengel, L. E. Terry, L. V . Thurman, D. C. Treadwell, Ray Watkins, M. L. Weaver, J. D. Wilkinson, C. M. Winkle, R. F. Winters, R. W. Wolfe, J. P. Wright, F. C. 1 Secretary-Treasurer R. P. Dunkerley Abbott, J. A. Cowley, H. E. Adams, F. B. Craft, W. H. Adams, L. J. Doran, W. H. Anderson, T. M. Duce, T. E. Bell, I. E., Jr. Dunkerley, R. P. Bessett, E. W. Eads, R., Jr. Campbell, F. R. Gandy, W. S. Carlisle, C. C. Garrett, C. L. Chafin, M. Grant, G. R. Cock, C. Hancock, J. B. Hancock, C. B. Harvell, B. A. Heckman, H. F. Hoepfner, F. W. ns Hill, J. P. Hudson, H. M. T Jackson, B. R. Rascoe, M. W. Johnston, J. J. Rehmet, C. B. Jones, Jack Roberts, C. G. Kosarek, E. E. Russell, Ed Kunitz, Tony Smith, A. R. Marston, A. A. Smither, I. F. Mathews, C. C. Thwing, R. C. Mathews, J. M. Toland, A. D. McCord, T. F. Toland, C. J. McDonald, R. W. Turner, C. E. McGee, T. Tyler, Bill Muil, C. W. , Veselka, E. O. Nutt, G. B. Voss, C. K. Paschal, Tom Willeford, G. Peckenpaugh, F. E. Wilson, F. W. Phillips, Z. X. Wright, C. L. Galveston ft. 5c III. Club President..... Vice-President Secretary..... Treasurer..... ........J. N. Biron Charles Stechman Francis Mclnerney . . E. G. Amundsen Amundsen, E. G. Anderson, A. E. Baker, E. E., Jr. Baroncini, R. L. Biron, J. N. Borden, J. C. Bornefeld, H. A., Jr. Boyd, J. H. Brunner, A. A., Jr. Cantini, F. O. Conway, E. W. Carter, R. S., Jr. Cihlar, J. E. Cordua, H. A. Davis, G. W., Jr. DeLong, R. E. DePasqual, V. F. Desel, J. A., Jr. Farmer, L. G., Jr. Forman, J. J. Gillette, R. B. Gordon, G. D. Heidenheimer, W. J. Huff, C. H. Hughes, H. C. Innocent!, A. A. Johnson, B. M. Jones, A. C. Laird, O. J. Langdale, F. D. Langdale, P. B. Langdale, R. H. Lasell, A. D. Letsos, J. N. Maclnerney, E. F. Mitchell, G. P. Montgomery, D. D. Mullins, J. R. Novelli, R. J. O ' Conner, J. D. Olsen, H. H. Outterside, C. E. Owen, M. B. Pauls, E. C. Peters, O. F., Jr. Petitfils, A. F. Pratt, J. W. Ramsden, H. D. Rice, T. E. Rohrer, W. C. Schadt, M. C. Schaefer, P. F. Skalnik, C. R. Smith, G. E. Smith, Sidney N. Stechman, C. W. Tix, M. H. Tramonte, J. J. Tschumy, W. O. Tuccori, F. E. Vicevich, A. J. Waidhofer, Lawrence Welch, W. H. Wilson, M. C. Wolfer, C. J. Woolford, J. L. Woolford, W. W. President............................Raymond W. Laycock Secretary................................Cecil L. Reavis, Ir. Vice-President..............................James D. Eiland Treasurer....................................Bill F. Curnutt Reporter Newton V. Craig San Saba ft. HI. Club President.......Warden Terry Vice-President.....Guy Moore Secretary-Treasurer.. M. W. Kuykendall tUharton County ft. HI. Club Huebner, G. L., Huebner, M. T., Irvin, McGuire, Mills, Novosad, Rockwood, Roddy, Wilson President.........William R. Rockwood Vice-President................I. J. Irvin Secretary-Treasurer... Robert C. Roddy Abilene A. HI. Club President........................Melvin R. Millard Secretary-Treasurer....................A. L. Baker Vice-President........................Zolus Motley Reporter........................Stewart F. McAdoo South Plains A. HI. Club President.......................................Tom L. Power Vice-President....................................PL D. White Secretary....................................J. R. Thornton, Jr. Bass, J. O. Burgance, M. P. Cox, V. V. Davis, O. L. Emmons, C. H. Emmons, Claude Ensey, Minyard Evan, Bill Evans, R. D. Ford, H. M. Garrison, R. W. Griffiths, C. J. Hale, R. E. Hancock, Curtiss Harvey, N. K. Hunter, C. B. Haltom, H. E. Hodges, Lawrence Huddle, R. S. Ince, D. B. Jones, O. E. McGarr, Jack McCaskill, S. E. Martin, C., Jr. Nance, J. PL Parker, W. H. Power, T. L. Thornton, W. E. Thornton, J. R., Jr. White, A. D. Whorton, R. H. Tyler A. III. Club President...............M. M. Pearson Vice-President.............Frank Hays Secretary-Treasurer........Bruce Mayo Falls County A. HI. Club President.............................E. G. Garrett Vice-President.......................A. J. Hendrick Secretary..........................G. W. Williams Treasurer.............................R. J. Warren President......................................C. A. Johnston Vice-President...............................W. S. Higgins, Jr. Reporter........................................Jack Bowman Ball, H. F. Bass, Frankie Bianchi, David Boehm, Dick Bolling, Tom Bowman, Jack Culpepper, Allan Davies, Wayne Dean, Harold Domas, J. J. Fischer, Joe Flynn, Charles Goldston, James Marek, Allan Goppert, Gene Pela, Cecil Graves, Ted Richardson, Billy Higgins, W. S. Scheumack, James Hiller, William Scheumack, Powell Johnston, A. D. Smith, Stanley Johnston, C. A. Turner, Hugh Knowlan, Frank Urban, William Knowlan, Jack Volkmer, Warren Kraemer, Scott Wheeler, George Wischkaemper, James Bell County A. III. Club mi Aldrich, Bowers, Brewster, Collins, Ezell, Hander, Jones President...... . . . . Vice-President..... Secretary-Treasurer Lee J. Bowers . . . .Bert Ezell . .Levi Aldrich Aldrich, Levi Baker, Bill Bandy, David Bannister, William Barton, Roger Bowers, Lee J. Brewster, Findley Bishop, Eugene Byrd, Harvie Carden, Darrell Collins, Tom Cowan, Hixon Cox, Charles Decker, Jack Eldridge, Burt Ezell, Bert Gandy, A. P. Hander, T. W. Homeyer, Frank Jones, Bill Lambert, Edgar Lowry, Marty Marshall, Tom Mulhollan, Ray Mundell, Roy Ozier, Bill Pappas, Tom Patterson, Edwin Pickett, Tom Posey, George Robinson, Hal Smith, T. W. Stephens, Tom Stone, Bob Wagner, Frank Wesson, Fuel Wilson, Jamie Young, James Houston A. m. Club MIMS, FUGATE, JOHNSON, BETHEL, LANE President...................................Clinton Dow Mims Senior Vice-President.........................Jack Lee Fugate Junior Vice-President........................Hubert O. Johnson Secretary...................................Marshall B. Bethel Treasurer......................................James R. Lane Allen, Ed Allensworth, D. W. Armstrong, Abbotte Ashley, Charles Baker, Charles Barbies, E. A. Barrow, Richard G. Beeler, G. B. Bell, E. F. Benson, W. R. Bertelson, H. J. Bland, Clarence Blanton, J. T. Blohm, G. L. Borgstrom, Charles Boudreaux, J. C. Breaux, R. A. Brenner, M. L. Broome, J. W. Brundrett, Eddie Bush, T. W. Buttrill, Walter Campbell, Albert Carrol, W. R. Chalmers, W. A. Clark, G. Clay, A. W. Cockrum, Allen Collis, M. E. Coulson, Bennitt Cox, J. T. Cummings, W. W. Davis, Lamar Dixon, M. E. Dixon, S. P. Drennan, W. F. Egner, P. O. Elliott, R. E. Esser, E. F. Everitt, L. B. Freeborn, Ray Forehand, Tommy Gill, H. W. Grantham, A. C. Green, Glenn Houston A. m. Club I Greig, Arch J. Litterst, Frank Richards, T. S. Thompson, Pancho Grisham, W. T. Lindsay, Harold Riggins, Hugh Townsend, R. T. Harrington, James Lorino, Earl Roach, Jack, Jr. Van Orden, Dick Hartman, Earl McCollum, C. M. Robb, T. H., Jr. Waddell, J. M. Heitman, H. H. Milam, R. A. Romer, P. C. Welborn, Joe Hendrix, D. N. Miley, Bill Rougagnac, J. T. White, S. M. Hensley, W. E. Morgan, C. O. Rudd, B. J. Wickland, Harold Hightower, Howard Murphy, George Schleeter, G. C. Wilk, J. L. Hollimon, C. J. Mushaway, Grover Scott, Bob Winborn, J. M. Hollingsworth, L. D. Nagle, Jack Shirley, Bill Winne, J. A. Hudson, Cecil Nice, F. A. Smallwood, J. P. Yerkes, Bob Huse, A. R. Nolen, J. E. Smith, Boyd Ilfrey, Jack Norwood, A. J. SoRelle, A. C. Jones, E. E. O ' Kelly, W. C. Spitler, L. W. Klein, E. J. Parchman, L. E. Spiller, Joe Kelly, H. H. Puntch, Donald Staine, Harold Knirr, Robert Radcliff, L. A. Stanton, Bill Laird, Joe A. Ragan, Wallace Sullivan, Pat Larry, Lewis A. Read, R. R. Tenison, W. H. M ft Houston A. HI. mothers ' Club President................ Vice-President-at-Large. . First Vice-President..... Second Vice-President. . . Third Vice-President..... Recording Secretary..... Corresponding Secretary Treasurer............... ......Mrs. Jake R. Waters .........Mrs. Paul Carroll .........Mrs. J. R. Spiller ........Mrs. J. W. Hagner ........Mrs. P. V. Hensley . . .Mrs. Grover Mushaway .....Mrs. G. P. Townsend ........Mrs. W. E. Japhet Extension Chairman...... Parliamentarian.......... Historian................ Printing Chairman....... Library Chairman........ Courtesy Chairman...... Legislation Chairman..... Publicity Chairman....... Program Chairman....... ......Mrs. C. J. Flanagan ......Mrs. H. A. Delery .Mrs. Holger Jeppeson Mrs. W. W. Kirkpatrick .....Mrs. W. R. Knight ......Mrs. J. K. Stirton ......Mrs. E. Jarrard .....Mrs. G. L. Fugate .......Mrs. E. G. Holm Mrs. Ford D. Albritton Mrs. A. E. Armstrong Mrs. Eugenia Arnold Mrs. L. P. Bassinger Mrs. A. L. Batjer Mrs. W. L. Beckman Mrs. L. H. Bistow Mrs. Meyer Blankfield Mrs. A. H. Braden Mrs. Nicholas Brailas Mrs. W. S. Broome Mrs. J. W. Brown Mrs. W. V. Buttrill Mrs. J. P. Campbell Mrs. P. M. Carroll Mrs. L. W. Clark Mrs. M. F. Clark Li y j§ Mrs. A. W. Clay Mrs. Allen Cochrum Mrs. H. E. Coleman Mrs. Martin E. Collis Mrs. E. C. Cook Mrs. J. T. Cox Mrs. T. A. Craig Mrs. L. E. Dallas Mrs. L. W. Davis Mrs. H. A. Delery Mrs. Louden Doney Mrs. Ben Duffie, Jr. Mrs. O. H. Eichblatt Mrs. E. F. Esser Mrs. Oph. H. Farmer Mrs. S. F. Fenner Mrs. C. J. Flanagan Mrs. P. E. Forehand Mrs. G. L. Fuga.e Mrs. Harry Gill Mrs. Hugh Gill Mrs. R. W. Graves Mrs. W. J. Hagner Mrs. G. E. Harris Mrs. F. S. Harris Mrs. H. W. Heitman Mrs. P. V. Hensley Mrs. L. Hillendahl Mrs. E. G. Holm Mrs. G. O. Hunt Mrs. J. S. Hutchings Mrs. Frank Ilfrey Mrs. W. E. Japhet Mrs. Holger Jeppeson Mrs. H. O. Johnson Mrs. Russell Jolly Mrs. E. E. Jones Mrs. R. F. Kachtick Mrs. W. W. Kirkpatrick Mrs. W. R. Knight Mrs. H. Koetter Mrs. W. V. Lauraine Mrs. F. C. Litterst Mrs. J. F. Maroney Mrs. C. H. McDaniel Mrs. W. McReynolds Mrs. J. T. Millar Mrs. J. R. Mulvey Mrs. J. R. Murphy Mrs. Grover Mushaway Mrs. P. B. Nagel Mrs. W. C. O ' Kelley Mrs. L. E. Parchman Mrs. R. O. Puntch Mrs. J. L. Quill Mrs. L. A. Ratliff Mrs. Florence Richards Mrs. H. M. Riggins Mrs. T. H. Robb Mrs. S. Robishaw Mrs. Max B. Rotholz Mrs. M. E. Rouganac Mrs. W. C. Samuels Mrs. Jack Saunders Mrs. Geo. C. Schleeter Mrs. F. S. Schwinn Mrs. Blanch Smith Mrs. J. R. Spiller Mrs. A. C. Staine Mrs. J. K. Stirton Mrs. C. E. Storm Mrs. G. P. Townsend Mrs. R. M. Verlander Mrs. J. W. Ward Mrs. J. R. Waters Mrs. O. M. Watkins Mrs. A. S. Weaver Mrs. G. W. Wells Mrs. H. W. Willis Mrs. Frank Young Mrs. O. F. Zedler Adams, Dean, Earley, Fletcher, Hamner, Kawahata, Keeney, Pealor, Pridmore, Robinson, Solether, Tillson, Towns, Wade, Whitney, C., Whitney, E. P., Williams President.......... Vice-President..... Secretary-T reasurer Reporter........... . . G. W. Tillson . . . J. C. Bibbs . J. PL Pridmore M. B. Huffman Abney, W. H. Adams, J. R. Adelson, I. J. Anglin, E. O. Barnes, H. E. Bird, G. T. Brandon, P. W. Brook, D. K. Burton, A. L. Button, J. R. Castleberry, M. W. Clark, E. R. Clark, J. W. Closner, G. W. Colgin, C. H. Earley, D. M. Earley, D. C. Eddy, J. S. Evans, J. W. Ewing, H. H. Ewing, N. P. Farris, W. E. Fletcher, B. M. Fry, E. Garcia, H. M. Gilliland, C. M. Glover, E. R. Grabowski, R. A. Grabowski, G. J. Graham, R. F. Hedges, E. C. Heimann, C. E. Hensley, H. S. Herrera, L. H. Higbee, W. W. Hockaday, B. B. Holmes, L. R. Houser, F. H. Huser, G. A. Johnson, C. R. Kawahata, H. H. Keeney, F. C. Kruse, R. O. Lambert, T. C. Le Page, A. C. Morse, R. G. Murphey, L. R. Myers, R. V. McBride, W. J. McElwrath, D. W. McHenry, A. C. Mclntire, C. R. McIntyre, R. J. McKinney, H. R. Negri, J. Ogdee, E. Ogdee, G. J. Oler, W. L. Olson, E. A. Pealor, J. P. Valla, J. D. Vannoy, T. R. Volz, M. D. Wade, J. H. Wade, R. C. Walker, J. M. West, R. P. Whitney, C. C. Whitney, E. P. Wiech, J. D. Wilde, E. L. Williams, C. J. Williams, S. B. Wilmeth, E. E. Wittenbach, A. J. Conley, C. C. Gray, J. Le Page, H. S. Peavey, J. R. Wolf, R. B. Corns, R. T. Guerra, V. H. Marchbanks, T. E. Ridgeway, C. L. Worth, R. F. Cowgill, R. M. Guerrero, E. M. Martinez, A. M. Riggs, R. R. Dean, H. A. Hackett, R. F. Mason, R. H. Saeta, R. A. Deen, W. W. Hall, M. E. Meister, A. G. Smith, A. C. Draper, L. C. Hamner, C. H. Menczer, S. W. Smith, W. P. 1 _ 1 Du Bose, L. A. Harrell, B. G. Mills, E. R. Solether, N. W. Dudley, J. Harris, H. E. Mills, A. D. Starr, L. B. Dyess, J. M. Hass, R. R. Morse, C. S. Towns, C. F. rii President.....................Mac D. Oliver, Jr. Vice-President.....................A. D. Schutz Secretary....................G. T. Worthington Treasurer.......................W. L. Mayfield Abbott, R. H., Jr. Adams, A. K. Adams, M. D. Adams, V . M. Aldrich, E. W. Aldridge, E. E., Jr. Allen, T. W. Altman, G. H. Ankerson, H. P., Jr. Baen, S. R. Baines, J. C. Ballard, H. C. Ballard, J. L. Bauml, J. A. Beckley, D. E. Berquist, A. O. Beyer, D. A. Biggs, W. P. Blume, Walter Booth, L. D. Borgfeld, H. O., Jr. Brinkoeter, A. L. Brough, R. B. Brown, Richard, Jr. Burnett, G. P. Burney, R. L. Burton, C. C. Burton, J. E. Calvin, C. B. Cantu, Peter Carmichael, W. P. Carpenter, Johnny Cassin, E. W. Cassin, William Chambers, G. G. Clarke, L. G., Jr. Cloud, B. B. Clutter, J. E. Coker, J. W., Jr. Crowder, C. L. Lude, F. E. Culpepper, A. R. Dashiell, D. A. Davis, B. A. Dickerson, H. W. Dillon, P. C. Doak, R. A. Dodge, J. A. Donnell, W. C. Dooley, Bill E. C. Dotson, H. F. Downs, A. S. Doyle, F. D., Jr. Dreiss, Edward Dreiss, W. F. Drisdale, O. D. Drew, D. L. DuBose, A. D. DuBose, W. G. Dullnig, A. J. Dunn, Jimmy Dunphy, R. G. Dwyer, C. F., Jr. Dyke, H. H. Edwards, F. M. Espey, J. T., Jr. Esposite, A. A. Evans, W. L. Farrelly, J. W. Fischer, G. W. Ford, J. A. Foster, J. C. Foulk, D. C. Fox, R. L. Frank, S. J. Fraser, W. G. Freeborn, E. I. Freeland, R. L. Freeman, T. H., Jr. Gaines, C. M. Garess, E. B. Garner, T. M. Gerrity, J. F. Gibson, J. O. Gibson, W. F. Glaser, L. T. Goff, R. R. Good, R. F. Goodwin, H. G. Gordon, W. S. Granfors, W. H. Green, J. W. Gregoor, W. E. Grobe, R. B. Haberer, W. E. Habermann, W. F. Hallam, R. S. Hammonds, J. M. Hancock, J. D. Harding, J. D. Harral, Philip W. Harris, J. J. Hartwell, C. M. Harvey, E. H. Hauger, W. G. Hauser, W. E. Hausman, W. M. Hawley, A. D. Helmer, Chester Henderson, Randall Hendrix, E. G. Herzing, D. J. Higgins, T. P. Hill, R. C. Hingle, A. T. Hoff, R. S. Holder, L. D. Holmes, H. C. Howard, M. L. Howard, R. H. Howeth, W. H. Hudson, G. W. Hudson, J. W. Hudspeth, W. L. Huffaker, John Huffmeyer, H. B. Hummel, H. E. J. Huron, E. C. Imperial, M. M. Ingram, H. E. Jaggi, L. F. James, D. M. Japhet, R. C. John, J. W. Johnson, E. C. Jones, R. C. Kaufman, Richard Keller, W. O. Kelly, A. B, Kenagy, J. A. Kercheville, Lewis Kerr, G. E. Kirk, P. A. Kiser, H. A. Kissinger, R. T. Klinger, P. E. J. Kothmann, J. H. Krueger, L. R., Jr. Kuehne, W. A. Lacy, W. H. London, C. R. Landrum, H. B. Lang, T. H. Lansdon, D. S., Jr. Lapham, L. G. Lea, A. L. Lewis, E. R. Lippert, W. M. Lord, S. C. Lowndes, H. B. Luckenbach, A. A. Luther, F. J. McAnelly, E. C. McBride, A. C. McClintick, C. R. McCullough, H. T., Jr. McDuffie, J. C., Jr. McFarland, A. M. McKellar, A. S. McNutt, W. H. Mann, W. N. Marks, E. S. Marnoch, G. W. Martin, J, E. Mattox, G. R. Mavrico, A. G. Mayfield, W. L. Meggs, H. A. Mehegan, J. D. Melancon, J. E. Meyer, D. W. Meyer, N. S. Miller, O. L. Moore, P. J. Norton, Naylor Mueller, C. P. Murray, J. G. Murray, W. O. Myers, V. R. Mylius, M. F. Nassauer, G., Jr. Naylor, J. K. Naylor, J. D. Neill, D. W. Newman, L. A. Newton, B. G. Nickerson, W. J. Nicolaou, George Norton, A. L. Nye, A. R. Oliver, M. D., Jr. Packard, L. H. Parker, E. C. Parker, R. W. Patterson, J. E. Peeler, T. E. Peter, R. E, Phelps, R., Jr. Philips, F. T. Pirie, R. J. Pochmann, R. W. Posey, A. H. Power, C. H. Prestridge, B. G. Pruett, L. J. Radack, E. A. Rafalsky, L. A. Ray, C. G. Reeves, J. R. Reich, A. S. Reiner, T. A. Reinhard, W. P. Rennert, A. E., Jr. Rice, Lee Richey, T. B. Richter, C. X. Riley, J. J. Robinson, A. J. Rodgers, Billy Roegelein, Wm., Jr. Roley, S. J. Royer, Martin Rumpf, D. R. Sanders, A. P., Jr. Saunders, D. H. Saunders, J. R., Jr. Schaefer, C. J. H. Schellhase, H. O. Schero, C. J. Schmidt, K. E. Schoenfield, P. C. Schuchart, O. W. Schutz, A. D. Schutz, C. D. Scull, C. E. Seele, H. H. Sellinger, G. M. Shuford, J. W. Slater, J. T. Sleeper, W. C. Smith, F. F. Snyder, N. H., Jr. Somerville, G. R. Soecia, A. J. Specia, Ben, Jr. Speckels, M. L. Stautzenberger, A. L. Staudt, W. C. Steimel, R. M. Steurer, G. E. Stevens, J. R. Stortz, W. E. Stroeck, A. C. Strother, J. F. Struwe, N. L. Stucke, H. C. Sturcken, E. B. Sturtevant, R. A. Sumner, F. W. Simmang, W. E. Syfan, R. C. Taliaferro, L. H. Tampke, H. R. Taylor, C. M. Taylor, S. R. Thompson, R. F. Thrift, W. T., Jr. Tillotson, D. E. Todd, W. W., Jr. Tomerlin, M. A. Tonkin, R. G. Triesch, G. R. Trodlier, Harry Tschoepe, E. A. Ulbrich, L. E. Underwood, W. R. Vakey, G. H. Vanderweide, J. H. Van Tuyl, Dixon .Vaughen, F. B., Jr. Voigt, M. G. Voith, C. K. Vollmer, F. E. Wallace, C. H. Warnke, H. F. Watts, W. D. Weirus, Richard Weyel, E. G. Whitaker, D. W. White, L. P. White, R. R. White, W. K., Jr. Whitley, A. M. Williams, T. A. Wipff, K. R. Worthington, G. T. Wright, E. E. Son Antonio A. 5c HI. mothers ' Club President.............. Vice-President-at-Large First Vice-President. . . . Second Vice-President. Third Vice-President. . . Fourth Vice-President. . Mrs. E. E. Aldridge . . . Mrs. A. A. Brown . . . Mrs. H. H. Seele . . . Mrs. P. W. Harral . .Mrs. W. J. Aldrich . . . Mrs. J. A. Clutter Fifth Vice-President. Recording Secretary Secretary........... Treasurer........... Parliamentarian..... Historian........... . . .Mrs. M. V. Mavrico . . . .Mrs. M. Bronkhorst Mrs. Guy H. Kissinger .... Mrs. J. K. Patterson . . .Mrs. R. R. McAnelly . . . .Mrs. A. D. Mayfield Mrs. H. S. Adams Mrs. Frank Assiz Mrs. E. W. Aldrich Mrs. W. J. Aldrich Mrs. E. E. Aldridge Mrs. T. E. Allen Mrs. N. P. Ankerson Mrs. J. S. Baen Mrs. W. M. Baines Mrs. Louis Bauml Mrs. J. R. Banister Mrs. Lucille Berquist Mrs. R. D. Biggs Mrs. E. L. Blume Mrs. H. O. Borgfield Mrs. P. H. Brinkoeter Mrs. A. A. Brown Mrs. M. Bronkhorst Mrs. G. P. Burnett Mrs. A. V. Cantu Mrs. W. P. Carmichael Mrs. E. W. Cassin Mrs. A. E. Chambers Mrs. Tom Campbell Mrs. D. R. Cloud Mrs. J. A. Clutter Mrs. Roy Crowder Mrs. M. Crump Mrs. R. C. Davis Mrs. W. L. Darley Mrs. O. W. Dillon, Sr. Mrs. J. W. Donnell Mrs. E. C. Dooley Mrs. F. C. Doyle Mrs. E. O. Dreiss Mrs. W. H. Drow Mrs. J. L. Dunn Mrs. C. C. Dunphy Mrs. C. F. Dwyer Mrs. Bess Dyke Mrs. J. W. Farrelly Mrs. E. A. Fischer Mrs. S. A. Freeborn Mrs. H. M. Freeland Mrs. T. H. Freeman Mrs. C. L. Garner Mrs. J. F. Gerrity Mrs. Wm. Gentzen Mrs. W. J. Geiss Mrs. J. O. Gibson Mrs. B. W. Glaser Mrs. H. G. Goodwin Mrs. Albert Gordon Mrs. W. F. Haberman Mrs. M. S. Hallam Mrs. P. W. Harral Mrs. L. C. Harris Mrs. R. J. Halter Mrs. W. A. Hauser Mrs. Tenville Henderson Mrs. E. G. Hendrix Mrs. E. P. Hingle Mrs. Edwin Hirschfeld Mrs. S. C. Hoff Mrs. W. A. Holder Mrs. M. L. Howard Mrs. M. E. Howard Mrs. I. F. Howard Mrs. J. W. Hudspeth Mrs. R. Huffacker Mrs. F. V. Huffmeyer Mrs. Herman Hummel Mrs. L. F. faggi Mrs. E. C. Johnson Mrs. Glenn S. Key Mrs. J. D. Kirk Mrs. H. A. Kiser Mrs. G. H. Kissinger, Sr. Mrs. E. V. F. Klinger Mrs. O. C. Kuehne Mrs. T. H. Lang Mrs. C. R. London Mrs. J. A. Landrum Mrs. R. B. Lea Mrs. E. R. Lewis Mrs. R. R. McAnelly Mrs. A. C. McBride Mrs. E. W. McCamish Mrs. Dave Marks Mrs. H. L. Martin Mrs. L. A. Mathieu Mrs. M. B. Mavrico Mrs. A. D. Mayfield Mrs. L. A. Meggs Mrs. J. D. Mehegan Mrs. O. L. Miller Mrs. R. J. Moore Mrs. C. P. Mueller Mrs. W. O. Murray Mrs. W. B. Murray Mrs. J. O. Naylor Mrs. G. V. Nickerson Mrs. T. E. Nicolaou Mrs. A. Nordhaus Mrs. L. R. Norton Mrs. M. D. Oliver Mrs. L. H. Packard Mrs. E. C. Parker Mrs. R. W. Parker Mrs. J. K. Patterson Mrs. W. L. Payne Mrs. L. S. Peter Mrs. Raymond Phelps Mrs. Myrtle Philips Mrs. G. C. Posey Mrs. E. G. Pope Mrs. K. K. Prestidge Mrs. C. G. Ray Mrs. G. S. Ralls Mrs. T. A. Reiner Mrs. McMurry Richey Mrs. L. D. Royer Mrs. J. W. Ryan Mrs. C. J. Schaefer Mrs. Oscar Schellhase Mrs. F. B. Schutz Mrs. H. H. Seele Mrs. Fred Silvey Mrs. M. T. Slater Mrs. C. C. Smith Mrs. G. R. Somerville Mrs. Ben Specia Mrs. Chas. Staudt Mrs. Z. N. Strother Mrs. C. G. Sturtevant Mrs. Mollie B. Sumner Mrs. W. T. Thrift Mrs. W. W. Todd Mrs. J. E. Tomerlin Mrs. A. G. Triesch Mrs. A. T. Vakey Mrs. Sam VanderWeide Mrs. A. VanTuyl Mrs. M. G. Voigt Mrs. C. K. Voith Mrs. C. R. Wallace Mrs. J. W. Watts Mrs. Joan Weirus Mrs. A. J. Weyel, Jr. Mrs. J. D. Whitaker Mrs. A. S. Witchell Mrs. F. V. White Mrs. W. K. White Mrs. T. A. Williams Mrs. C. E. Wipff Fayette County A. 5c HI. Club President..... Vice-President Secretary..... Treasurer..... .......Sam Kreuz Lynn H. Grasshoff ......Titian Citzler .......Victor Post Baca, C. J. Herzik, S. W. Oeltjen, W. E. Bucek, F. A. Holloway, J. W. Pustejovsky, J. J. Bucek, R. E. Kana, V. J. Schaefer, C. A. Curr, J. D. Knight, J., Jr. Schindler, J. T. Doerr, H. L. F. Flocke, A. E. Fritsch, J. R. Koenig, V. L. Kroll, C. A. Markwardt, O. R. Schott, E. E. Vollentine, J. T. Weber, A. F„ III Weber, L. L. Giese, H. C. Mayer, E. B. Willrich, L. H. Hawkes, C. T. Melcher, M. A. Yeary, J. C., Jr. Dallas A. fll. mothers ' Club President................Mrs. M. C. Kleuser Vice-President-at-Large . .Mrs. D. L. Robinson First Vice-President.........Mrs. W. F. Carter Second Vice-President .Mrs. C. H. Griesenbeck Third Vice-President.. Fourth Vice-President Fifth Vice-President Recording Secretary .Mrs. R. M. Davis Mrs. G. W. Brown Mrs. R. B. Little Mrs. R. P. Steed Corresponding Secretary . . Mrs. F. G. Gissler Treasurer.................Mrs. W. H. Oswalt Parliamentarian...........Mrs. T. F. Sharp Historian................Mrs. C. M. Cockrell MESDAMES: C. D. Agee I. D. Allen O. G. Allen Morris Anderson Ren H. Anderson D. K. Andrews, Sr. J. C. Andrews R. L. Ard F. D. Asbury O. D. Aston J. A. Bailey J. W. Bailey B. B. Baldwin E. D. Baldwin E. L. Bale J. W. Ballard W. A. Ballard M. L. Barnes V. P. Barnes W. H. Barnum J. D. Baugh Otto Baumann J. H. Beachum L. Beard A. M. Beckham H. A. Bell W. H. Bender Ann Benson J. E. Bentley G. C. Bentinck H. B. Bettis A. S. Blessing S. H. Bolin J. V. Bond Geneveve Bornholff J. F. Bourn S. J. Boyd, Sr. Sam S. Boyd Ethel Boykin G. W. Bradford W. C. Breg E. J. Brennan T. P. Brennan C. R. Bright W. M. Brin W. G. Brock C. D. Browder G. W. Brown C. R. Brown D. C. Brown P. H. Brown R. P. Brown, Sr. W. R. Browne Christine Broxinson Oscar Brundidge G. T. Brundrett Carlton Brush S. J. Buckalew E. W. Burbank G. L. Burgess G. P. Burgess W. G. Burnett G. W. Burt W. R. Busbee H. L. Butler R. A. Cain Allen Cameron MESDAMES: O. V. Campbell J. D. Campbell R. E. Campbell S. L. Canfield Lona Cardwell R. H. Carroll E. L. Carson R. A. Carter W. F. Carter W. D. Cavender P. P. Cheatham F. P. Childress A. W. Clark V. R. Clarke J. W. Clem C. M. Cockrell George Coffey D. F. Colbath J. J. Collier R. G. Collins O. B. Colquit A. B. Cook T. W. Cooper M. W. Copeland A. A. Corley W. H. Courson B. O. Crain P. T. Crown T. W. Cullon T. A. Cullum J. R. Cunningham A. I. Cupples L. H. Curtis J. E. Dale S. P. Davenport B. F. Davis L. D. Davis R. M. Davis B. E. Deam C. H. Dollison J. H. Dorman R. C. Dougherty W. B. Dougherty C. M. Drake C. H. Drier R. T. DuBose P. H. Dunnam A. C. Dudley W. H. Dwyer M. M. Echols F. M. Eckert Bob Edmonds R. J. Edwards F. L. Edwards A. L. Egan W. E. Elliott K. M. Ellis S. E. Ellis S. A. Ellsberry C. M. Elmore A. B. Emmert A. W. Erck H. M. Erwin L. G. Evans F. M. Fagan K. W. Fagan John Fallwell, Jr. MESDAMES: John Fallwell, Sr. G. C. Farmer F. S. Fisher D. C. Firch J. P. Firch E. A. Fitzgerald George Fix M. E. Florence R. A. Flume H. H. Frost G. L. Frymire R. D. Gambrell Ruth Ganz T. R. Garner P. L. Garth G. R. Giles H. W. Gillespie J. W. Gillespie F. G. Gissler Irene Glaghorn Jake Golman M. G. Goode Iva Goodloe W. F. Goodman M. H. Goodrich M. Goodson Eleanor B. Granger C. E. Grant C. R. Greene B. E. Greer Leon Gresham C. H. Griesenbeck R. C. Griffith R. A. Grimmer B. L. Griswold H. J. Gross R. L. Gulley M. E. Hagan C. H. Haggard Hugh Hale R. G. Hall C. C. Hamilton T. L. Hamilton W. A. Hamilton R. W. Hanby J. W. Hanby Bradford Hardie, Jr. T. M. Harrell K. B. Harris T. D. Harris Fred Hastings W. W. Hawkins W. M. Hays D. L. Hazelhurst E. E. Hendrix John Henrikson E. B. Hernan A. J. Herron A. E. Hewett W. H. Hidell H. B. Hill H. C. Hill John Hill Dan Hobrect K. F. Hoefle A. Hoffman E. W. Holick MESDAMES: Lucy Holland E. G. Hollman T. C. Hooker R. A. Hornickel I. T. Houston Myrtis Huber W. E. Huffhines Mary S. Hurd M. K. Hurst R. L. Hurt H. S. Hutchins E. H.Ivey R. H. Jackson Julius Jacobs L. L. Jacobs E. L. Jarrett A. G. Jenkins Frederic Johnson Guy Johnson J. E. Johnson Marie Johnson S. N. Johnson Van Johnson Lucretia Jones C. A. Jordan G. R. Jordan C. C. Jordan J. A. Junge W. B. Kaiser W. R. Kamperman Kathleen Kelley S. E. Kerr Mary Kershaw M. C. Kesner Lee R. Kilgore Louis Kilgore A. T. Kilsdonk C. G. King J. Rufus King Louise Kizer M. C. Kleuser Adolph Kopp W. C. Krueger H. L. Landrum Y. M. Langdon H. Larsen J. F. Lawrence Margaret Ledbetter F. L. Lemly I. M. I.eon L.V. Leonard Sam Lett I. Levy Paul Levy H. Lichenstein H. F. Lillebridge I. C. Little R. B. Little T. H. Littlepage C. M. Logan J. R. Lomas U. H. Loring F. W. McAdam Leslie McCall W. A. McCoy J. F. McCullough E. L. McKemie MESDAMES: C. D. McKey E. E. McLarty E. N. Maher E. R. Maher W. P. Malone D. P. Maley A. A. Malloy H. J. Martyn J. A. Massey J. W. Massie Z. T. Maxwell H. W. Mayhew W. R. Meredith F. I. Milholland C. L. Miller J. H. Miller J. J. Miller K. J. Miller Frank Mitchell E. E. Monteith E. L. Moore M. M. Moseley W. S. Mosher, Jr. Emma Murdoch E. W. Muse O. A. Nance M. R. Nelms S. F. Nesbit J. W. Nevitt A. W. Nichols W. P. Noa R. M. Noblitt Edd Noel A. O. Norris H. E. Norton J. O ' Connor, Jr. L. M. Odom E. C. Oefinger M. E. Oliver. W. H. Oswalt Paul Ott C. E. Overbeck F. C. Pappas Jim Parker R. K. Parker C. B. Parker C. V. Parks Mabel Parks H. B. Parris A. E. Pasche E. B. Patterson Mulkey Patterson C. K. Patton R. B. Pearce W. F. Pearson C. E. Peeler Ted Persohn H. L. Peoples H. G. Peterson Olive Phillips L. E. Phillips T. K. Peirce M. E. Pietsch J. S. Pool J. A. Preuitt Edna Prinz W. A. Porter MESDAMES: J. M. Potts O. Powers B. B. Pyeatt J. R. Rainey F. G. Rand J. B. Randle J. H. Ray S. L. Reaney J. M. Record L. T. Rehkemper C. N. Reynolds W. E. Reynolds C. J. Rivenbark L. R. Robertson D. L. Robinson B. C. Roddy A. P. Rollins Harry Rolnick J. H. Rudy A. J. Ruisinger Edith Sadoski D. Sakellarion S. F.Schiff J. P. Schmalz W. A. Schnabel H. H. Schwark P. N. Scudder R. L. Seay 0. T. Seely W. B. Shalkop T. F. Sharp R. W. Sharp B. J. Shaw V . K. Shelton R. T. Shiels G. A. Shires Sola Short John Sidor Morris Siegel J. W. Skinner F. D. Slaton A. J. Smith Floy Smith G. W. Smith J. A. H. Smith Hoke Smith S. R. Smith V. R. Smitham E. W. Smither Bryan Snyder, Sr. C. E. Sparkman John Sparger H. E. Spencer R. F. Spivey R. B. Stanbery W. C. Stearman N. H. Stellmacher P. P. Steed E. R. Sterling 1. B. Stitt J. H. Stone Harry Stone F. M. Strickland S. D. Sturges W. C. Swain J. L. Swank A. S. Taylow MESDAMES: L. B. Tennison E. A. Thaxton M. K. Thompson Nell Thompson R. R. Thompson W. E. Thompson Hazel Thorne T. T. Tillery Lila Adams Titley Tose Tomaso F. C. Tomlinson C. A. Tosche H. S. Trewitt Ruth Triplett A. M. Turrill J. G. Vaughan F. C. Vaughan Jeff Wade Mary Wallace J. C. Walvoord A. L. Ward F. G. Watson G. S. Weatherred P. A. Weaver B. B. Webb G. A. Webb W. H. Wernly J. R. West N. M. Whilden S. H. Whitehurst J. T. Williams T. S. Williams, Jr. W. P. Williams E. L. Wilson Bill Wilson A. W. Wilson W. E. Wilson J. B. Winder R. J. Windrow L. A. Winsor Ray Winter W. F. Wise H. W. Wolfe N. T. Womack H. R. Worthington W. P. Worley A. A. Wright K. F. Yates E. H. Yetter G. S. Younie R. J. Yowell H. G. Zahn Stanley Zercher F. A. Zimmerman J. Zimmerman Dallas A. IIL Club President.....................................Vernon S. Smith Vice-President.................................Hugh B. Parris Secretary-Treasurer............ .................Jack B. Bailey Agee, C. D. Allen, J. H. Allen, O. G. Anderson, J. T. Anderson, R. H. Andrews, D. K. Andrews, J. M. Asbury, F. D. Bailey, C. E. Bailey, J. B. Bale, E. L. Ballard, J. W. Barnes, B. C. Baugh, W. M. Beachum, J. H. Beckham, C. A. Bell, R. A. Bender, W. H. Benson, M. H. Bentinck, G. F. Blessing, W. Bolin, S. H. Bond, E. M. Bond, R. D. Bourn, J. F, Boyd, H. F. Boyd, J. M. Boykin, R. E. Braswell, D. E. Brennan, A. J. Bright, H. R. Brin, H. Brock, G. A. Browder, C. D. Brown, C. R. Brown, D. C. Brown, P. H. Browne, M. H. Broxson, J. P. Bruckner, J. Brundrett, W. M. Brush, C Burbank, E. W. Burgess, A. W. Burgess, V. N. Burt, G. W. Busbee, C. R. Butler, H. G. Cain, J. H. Calvert, C. E. Campbell, E. B. Campbell, J. D. Cardwell, H. M. Carroll, R. H. Carson, J. L. Carter, R. H. Cartwright, O. B, Cates, H. A. Cavender, W. D. Chapman, J. T. Cheatam, P. P. Childress, F. P. Clark, A. W. Clarke, J. R. Clem, J. W. Cockrell, R. B. Coffey, G. E. Colbath, D. L. Collins, R. E. Cook, B. Cooper, J. G. W. Cooper, R. T. Corley, D. W. Cornell, W. C. Courson, W. H. Crain, W. E. Crown, P. T. Cullom, T. L. Cullum, T. A. Cupples, J. J. Curtis, M. W. Dale, J. T. Davenport, S. P. Davis, B. F. Davis, J. Davis, R. M. Deam, A. P. Dollison, C. H. Dorman, G. W. Dougherty, R. C. Dougherty, W. B. Downing, R. Drake, C. M. Drier, C. H. DuBose, R. T. Dunnam, P. H. Dwyer, W. H. Echols, D. D. Eckert, R. F. Edmonds, J. W. Edwards, R. J. Edwards, W. R. Elliott, I. F. Ellis, L.C. Ellis, S. E. Ellsberry, S. A. Elmore, E. D. Emmert, J. A. Erck, A. W. Erwin, ]. Q. Evans, H. T. Evans, L. G. Fagin, K. W. Fallwell, F. X. Fallwell, W. J. Fisher, F. S. Fitch, D. R. Fitch, W. D. Fitzgerald, E. A. Florence, M. E. Flume, R. A. Franklin, W. C. Frost, R. M. Frymire, G. L. Gambrell, R. D. Ganz, G. D. Gardner, O. C. Garth, G. S. Giles, D. R. Gillespie, H. W. Gillespie, J. W. Gillespie, S. T. Gissler, J. E. Glasser, I. A. Golman, P. Goode, M. G. Goodman, W. F. Goodrich, M. H. Granger, D. B. Grant, A. D. Green, W. A. Greene, C. R. Griesenbeck, C. A. Griffith, R. C. Grimmer, G. G. Hagan, V. D. Haggard, C. R. Hall, T. G. Hamilton, C. O. Hamilton, W. A. Hardie, B. Harrell, P. Harris, J. E. Harris, T. D. Hays, W. M. Hazelhurst, D. L. Hendrix, D. E. Henrikson, L. W. Hernan, E. f. Herron, H. M. Hewett, G. W. Hidell, R. R. Hidell, W. H. Hill, H. B. Hill, T. D. Hill, W. E. Hobrecht, A. P. Hoefle, R. L. Hoffman, M. Holick, D. H. Holland, W. E. Hollman, E. G. Hooker, T. D. Hornickel, E. P. Houston, I. T. Huber, W. C. Huffhines, W. E. Hurst, C. A. Hutchins, H. S. Ivey, E. H. lackson, H. K. Jacobs, L. L. Jarrett, E. L. Jenkins, A. G. Jenkins, J. W. Jenkins, L. J. Johnson, F. C. Johnson, G. Johnson, S. M. Johnston, C. R. Jones, R. G. Jordan, C. H. Jordan, G. R. Jordan, M. C. Junge, E. B. Kamperman, W. R. Kelley, N. L. Kerr, J. A. Kerr, S. E. Kershaw, G. C. Kesner, S. Kilgore, L. T. Kilsdonk, R. A. King, F. J. King, J. R. Kizer, C. A. Kleuser, C. W. Kopp, A. Krueger, H. E. Lawrence, J. F. Ledbetter, G. C. Lemly, F. L. Leon, L. Leonard, T. W. Levy, M. L. Levy, S. J. Lewis, S. B. Lichenstein, M. A. Lillebridge, H. F. Little, A. L. Little, I. C. Little, R. B. Lomas, R. D. Loring, B. E. Maher, J. H. Maher, L. J. Maley, D. P. Malone, L. L. Malone, W. P. Martyn, H. J. Massey, J. A. Massie, J. W. Meredith, W. R. Milholland, J. F. Miller, C. R. Miller, J. H. Miller, J. J. Miller, K. R. Monteith, E. E. Moore, M. E. Moseley, H. M. Mosher, W. L. Murdoch, R. D. Muse, J. W. McAdam, E. A. McCall, J. E. McCoy, J. W. McKemie, E. B. McKey, I. D. McLarty, C. A. Nance, O. A. Neims, H. H. Nesbit, S. F. Nichols, F. K. Nichols, R. D. Noa, W. P. Noblitt, L. E. Norris, R. O. Norton, H. E. O ' Connor, J. Odom, M. W. Oefinger, L. E. Oliver, R. S. Oliver, W. M. Oswalt, W. H. Overbeck, E. M. Packer, R. E. Pappas, G. F. Parker, R. B. Parks, D. T. Parks, S. J. Parris, H. B. Parrish, R. A. Pasche, A. T. Patterson, E. B. Patterson, W. F. Patton, J. D. Pearce, R. B. Pearson, W. F. Peeler, H. T. Persohn, J. W. Peterson, L. T. Phillips, R. S. Phillips, R. F. Pierce, T. K. Pietsch, C. P. Pimlott, H. A. Potts, J. W. Powers, O. F. Prater, A. T. Preuitt, J. A. Prinz, H. E. Pyeatt, B. B. Rainey, J. R. Rand, F. G. Ray, S. E. Reaney, D. L. Record, W. E. Rehkemper, J. A. Rehkemper, W. L. Reynolds, J. G. Reynolds, W. E. Riggs, L. P. Riker, F. P. Riley, L. Rivenback, J. C. Robertson, L. R. Robinson, R. R. Rolnick, G. Ruisinger, R. W. Sakellariou, A. D. Schiff, H. G. Schmalz, J. P. Schnabel, A. O. Schwark, H. H. Scudder, P. N. Seay, R. L. Sharp, J. M. Sharp, R. W. Sharp, T. F. Shaw, J. A. Shelton, H. R. Shelton, W. K. Shields, E. F. Shields, R. T. Short, B. B. Sidor, A. J. Siegel, G. I. Skinner, J. W. Slaton, W. T. Smith, E. J. Smith, E. W. Smith, G. W. Smith, J. W. Smith, V. S. Smitham, F. A. Smither, J. M. Snyder, B. Sparger, J. Sparkman, R. M. Spencer, H. E. Spivey, J. F. Stanbery, R. B. Stearman, W. C. Steed, N. A. Steed, W. G. Stephens, W. R. Sterling, M. E. Stitt, I. B. Stockey, J. P. Stone, J. H. Stone, J. H. Stopple, W. J. Strickland, D. E. Sturges, J. E. Swain, W. C. Swank, J. L. Taylor, R. H. Tennison, L. B. Thaxton, E. A. Thenn, G. R. Thompson, D. K. Thompson, H. E. Thompson, M. M. Thompson, M. R. Thompson, R. W. Thorne, E. P. Tillery, T. M. Titley, R. J. Tomaso, L. Tomlinson, W. N. Trewitt, H. S. Trewitt, M. B. Tubbs, C. R. Turrill, G. W. Vaughn, G. H. Wade, L. W. Walvoord, J. G. Wallace, W. Ward, A. L. Weatherred, J. B. Weaver, P. A. Webb, B. B. Webb, G. A. Wernly, W. R. West, J. R. Whilden, J. F. Williams, D. L. Williams, J. T. Williams, J. F. Wilson, E. L. Wilson, O. W. Windrow, R. J. Winsor, J. K. Winter, R. K. Wise, W. D. Wolfe, M. E. Wolfe, P. J. Womack, N. T. Worley, W. P. Wright, A. A. Yetter, J. N. Younie, G. C. Yowell, J. D. Zahn, C. W. Zercher, J. C. Zethraus, R. C. Zimmerman, F. A. Zimmerman, M. Lamar County A. 6c JH. Club President................................Robert W. Alexander Vice-President..............................David L. Dunagan Secretary-Treasurer.........................C. David Braswell Alexander, G. M. Alexander, R. W. Ball, J. D. Bauer, C. B. Beatie, M. A. Beckham, C. W. Braswell, C. D. Bridges, E. C. Burtner, B. P. Cawthon, W. A. Dunagan, D. L. Hamblin, J. M. Haygood, T. M., Jr. Kimball, S. C. Loven, C. I. Lynch, J. E. Morgan, T. H. Nathan, C. C. Roche, W. D. Scarborough, J. A. Thompson, F. C. Williams, J. W. Wooldridge, W. V. i President.......... Vice-President..... Secretary-Treasurer Reporter........... . Roy G. Martin . . .Ted Weydell Shelby L. White . .Alton E. White Alger, W. K. Arnold, C. E. Ball, J. E. Ball, R. A. Ball, W. A. Barron, G. P. Blackaller, E. H. Brown, W. B. Brundrett, H. M. Cain, N. P. Capt, E. E. Case, H. O. Crawford, R. S. Culpepper, C. L. Curtis, N. A. Gardner, W. W. Hoff, G. R. Johnson, E. O. Keath, J. E. Knippa, A. J. Lindsey, James Longyear, L. B. Mabe, W. R. Mann, J. T. Marney, H. Marin, M. H. Martin, R. G. Murray, W. H. Neale, W. A. Nester, R. V. Nester, W. C. Oelkers, J. C. Peques, S. S. Pesek, J. T. Pope, L. E. Pranglin, H. M. Proctor, G. Ramsey, R. R. Reinhart, O. J. Roberts, G. E. Rothe, J. H. Rouse, C. B. Ryan, K. W. Skelly, C. A. Smyth, N. B. Stidham, G. L. Thompson, C. F. Thompson, R. H. Urrea, I. T. Uzzell, P. B. Walker, J. J. Weekley, J. G. Weydell, A. T. White, A. E. White, S. L. Wilkinson, M. Willingham, J. E. Zerr, J. L. Fort UJorth fl. m. Club President...................................W. W. Sullivan, Jr. Vice-President.............................J. Patrick Casey, Jr. Secretary..................................Mayo J. Thompson Admire, C. B. Akard, W. H„ Jr. Alexander, U. M., Jr. Ambrose, J. D. Ambrose, W. D. Arnold, Leonard Ashby, J. B. Auvermann, Arthur, ]r. Barnes, M. H. Bates, Gus Bever, William Biggs, Marshall L. Bird, V. W. Borders, W. E. Bowder, T. B. Burke, J. T., Jr. Burrus, D. R. Butcher, J. H. Byers, H. B. Casey, J. P., Jr. Casey, W. St. J. Cathey, A. L. Childs, B. O., Jr. Cromaster, William Chunn, L. P. Clark, A. J., Jr. Clay, J. A., Jr. Clements, J. F. Cleveland, W. A. Copeland, E. H. Corrin, W. G. Cristol, C. S. Crouch, J. W. Crouch, L. W. Daiches, J. B. Davie, B. F. Davis, T. C. Dent, J. H. Dines, J. E. Dix, L. Dolan, J. T. DuBose, E. A. DuBose, J. B. Dunn, W. M. Degree, B. L. Elliott, T. E. Faulk, M. W. Felder, E. A. Felts, W. M. Finley, D. S., Jr. Flake, R. J., Jr. Floore, E. L. Flowers, Richard Fry, J. G. Gabriel, Don Gibbons, Sam Gillis, T. S. Glick, W. O. Godwin, B. M. Golston, R. D. Gross, J. L. Haltom, G. W. Harris, R. L. Hart, W. J„ Jr. Heaton, Lee Hendrick, W. B. Hill, H. B. Housewright, L. D., Jr. Hubbard, R. P. Hutto, Marion Irwin, P. P. Johns, K. P. Johnson, J. H. Kauffman, D. S. Kennady, M. H. Killion, M. O., Jr. Kraft, C. O. Lacey, F. H. Lee, Walter Lillard, S. A. Lilly, C. A. Link, Gus Link, J. B. Lyons, J. F. McCarthy, L. J., Jr. McCarty, C. T. McCracken, D. H. McCutchan, G. C. McDonald, H. E. McLarn, R. H., Jr. Massey, C. A. Mefford, N. S. Monford, J. D. Moseley, J. C. Murray, R. J. Muse, E. C. Nixon, S. H. Page, J. W. Peden, L. E. Pendry, R. A. Pankey, A. F. Pennebaker, J. M. Perry, E. H. Petersen, C. A. Petersen, D. W. Poteet, W. D., Jr. Pugh, Marion C. Pumphrey, K. F. Ransome, W. A. Reynolds, B. W. Reynolds, L. W. Rhoten, G. P. Riggins, R. W. Robinson, G. C. Rogers, J. F. Rone, J. F. Rose, Paul P. Rosenthal, E. M. Rosenthal, J. L. Rowland, J. M. Sanders, R. N. Schneider, C. C. Scott, W. T. Shannon, R. H. Shipman, S. L. Simmons, J. H. Simpson, J. M. Sinex, J. M. Smith, E. F. Smith, L. R. Smith, L. T. Snoddy, H. A. Stanley, V. B. Stedman, N. A. Stevens, P. L. Sullivan, W. W„ Jr. Swallow, F. W. Tannahill, C. F. Taylor, J. C. Thompson, L. E. Thompson, M. J. Todd, J. A. D. Treadwell, D. A. Tucker, B. B., Jr. Tulis, R. F. Wcrlker, J. K. Wall, J. E. Warren, A. G. Warren, H. P. Webb, G. R., Jr. White, Billy Wilson, J. H. Wofford, K. A. Wofford, P. C. Woodman, G. M. Yancey, W. H. Yankee, R. D. President...................................Jimmie P. Cokinos Vice-President..................................Carl H. Pipkin Secretary-Treasurer.............................Paul R. Lowry Alien, J. H. Cokinos, Mike Lowry, Paul Rouse, Harold Anderson, M. B. Cousins, Weldon Malitz, Charles Stokes, Henry Babcock, Charles Crutcher, Dick Mazzagatti, Roy Tennison, Raymond Bando, W. W. Gaus, Elden Mills, Clayton Thompson, Irvin Balmer, T. A. Furry, Harlan McDaniel, Charles Trotter, George Blackburn, George Hall, E. E. Nicks, Paul Vaglica, Nicholas Bonnette, I. T. Hall, H. H. Oxford, W. F. Walker, W. F. Braunig, H. E. Hankamer, Phil Parks, George Wilson, T. R. Brown, C. W. King, Jack Pinchback, Jarvis Vincent, Bruce Camp, J. T. Ledbetter, William Pipkin, C. H. Woodham, Bobby Campbell, Collier Leger, Adams Ponthieux, Nickie Wynn, Dow Chatham, Mack Leger, George Purcell, Charles Cokinos, Jimmie Lovoi, Denny Reed, Ferdinand President..... Vice-President Secretary..... , J. B. Gaffney J. T. Faubion . . J. H. Snow Buck, T. E. Cecil, W. W. Eber spacher, C. T. Eberspacher, L. H. Faubion, J. T. Foshee, J. R. Gaffney, J. B. Holloway, T. L. Heim, C. E. Law, B. F. Law, W. E. Meek, R. L. Moore, J. W. Munson, R. M. Parker, W. O. Richter, G. H. Sledge, W. L. Snow, J. H. Stanger, R. S. Upham, H. W. Weems, fl. H. Whitson, C. E. Vickery, PL E. Ofr, UHOHOUOl LOnGHORn 4 ■■■■■■■■■■■■■■ A. JT1. UJaldrop Co. BRYAN ' S LEADING CLOTHIERS For the past forty-four years A. M. Waldrop S Co. have furnished Aggies with fine cloth¬ ing, military uniforms and army equipment, boots, shoes, jewelry, A. M. belts, pennants, pillows, stickers and novelties. We specialize in made-to-measure uniforms and slacks . . . every garment is guaranteed to fit. l c iTq-Ttfwn {jtofh b PACEMAKERS FOR SMART AMERICA Mail orders will receive our prompt attention . . . write us for uniforms . . . equipment . . . jewelry and novelties Two Convenient Stores COLLEGE STATION BRYAN, TEXAS COMMERCIAL BANKING MANAGEMENT OF ESTATES ACCOUNTS OF INDIVIDUALS, FIRMS, CORPORATIONS AND BANKS INVITED Texas Construction JTlaterial Co. SAND AND GRAVEL PRODUCERS Capital Stock $1,000,000.00 HOUSTON, TEXAS Guardian Trust Company Niels Esperson Building Houston, Texas Officers: E. fl. FLETCHER Chairman of Board W. E. SAMPSON, ' 08 President E. P. GEMMER Vice-President J. M. CflRLEY Secretary-Treasurer Directors: J. M. CARLEY E. A. FLETCHER E. P. GEMMER W. H. GEMMER R. C. MRS. C. L. GRIFFITH L. S. LAWRENCE W. E. SAMPSON S. G. SMALLEY REED MEMBER FEDERAL DEPOSIT INSURANCE CORPORATION LOnGHORn ' 4 ths excHfinoe storg of the a. m. College is the store of the Cadets . . . the student ' s headquarters . . . fill the books, stationery, and drawing ma¬ terials that will be needed during the year will be found here. Your regulation uniforms, Stetson hats, Sam Browne belts, shoes, shirts, and in fact everything that is good in the military line, will be found in this store. We also keep in stock the very best lines of underwear, hosiery and toilet articles. This store is not run with the idea of money-mak¬ ing but merely for the convenience of the student body, and goods bought by us are sold as cheaply as possible — just enough being added to pay running expenses. The A. 5c III. College Gxchange Store R. K. CHATHAM, Manager COLLEGE STATION TEXAS ' 4 mi—inn i iiiiiirriniiMT ' ' l o n G ......I ' rif. I li I I ' llil— ■MM—............. H O R n fV-b- i mu . Compliments of Jesse H. Jones ' Interests Snap Course Towns A TEXAS has 301 k j J I towns, on our net- work alone, where it’s easy for smart women to make straight A’s in First Year Housekeeping, because they can have auto¬ matic refrigeration, water heating, cooking, and house heating with your cheap Natural Gas. We were the pioneers 30 years ago in this business of piping gas across West Texas, and today Texas leads the world in Natural Gas production. LONE STAR GAS CO. Natural Gas Service _ AGGIGLflnD inn R. M. ' s OWN HOTEL The Aggieland I n n has had the pleasure of serving students of the Agricultural and Mechanical College of Texas for over four¬ teen years. Aggie tra¬ ditions are our tradi¬ tions and we hope that you will always make this your headquarters when you return to the campus. LOCATED IN THE HEART OF AGGIELAND DINING ROOM TERRACE COFFEE SHOP LOnGHORn ' 4 GIFFORD-HILL CO., INC. Washed and Graded SRND RND GRAVEL Crushed ROCK Phones: 7-8194 - L. D. 631 412 Mercantile Bldg. DALLAS, TEXAS LOUISIANA PLANTS: Forest Hill Turkey Creek Trout Sicily Island Minden TEXAS PLANTS: Dallas Allamore Fort Worth Waco Texarkana Roanoke Hearne UniFORIIl TAILOR SHOP REGULATION UNIFORM Low Prices Guaranteed Fit MENDL HORNAK Compliments of Luccnese boot comPARY, mo. ESTABLISHED 1883 MAKERS OF THE PERFECT ANKLE BREAK BOOT THE BOOT THAT GIVES SATISFACTION WE HAVE SUPPLIED AGGIES FOR MANY YEARS WITH SATISFACTORY BOOTS 101 W. Travis Street SAN ANTONIO, TEXAS _ mm LOnGHORn ' 4 ■■ «sS f. cJg Wm oppoRTunmes Await Trained illan-Power in Texas Texas agriculture offers opportunities without end for men with Texas R M. training . . . that well-rounded training which fits men with complete understanding of the new relationship between farming and industry. There is not a more significant trend in Texas affairs than the increasing usefulness of Texas farm products. Science points the way for Texas fl. M. graduates to apply their training to the solution of agricultural-indus¬ trial problems. The Texas of tomorrow will be more abundant; will offer more opportunities; will give greater satisfaction to new hosts of Texans who earnestly seek better living and the full exercise of personal talents . . . because of the cumulative benefits of Texas fl. M. training. I m LOnGHORIl ' 4 FRARK BROS. SAN ANTONIO, TEXAS Manufacturers Importers Jobbers of MILITARY EQUIPMENT APPAREL and INSIGNIA The South ' s Largest Military Outfitters Best Wishes From A. O. Relson Co. PLUMBING HEATING and INDUSTRIAL SUPPLIES HOUSTON Austin Beaumont RAnCH LOARS For more than fifty years we have served the Ranchmen in West and Southwest Texas. G. B. Chandler 6c Co. Loan Correspondents • Aetna Life Insurance Co. 106 E. Crockett St., San Antonio, Texas ■ ID. S. D. Clothiers BRYAN ' S MODERN MEN ' S STORE ' ' Where Aggies Like to Shop FEATURING SMART MEN ' S WEAR AND COMPLETE REGULATION UNIFORMS AND EQUIPMENT 7 t r WIMBERLEY STONE DANSBY IS CLOCKIERS BRYAN, TEXAS The Only Military Store in Dallas ritig BReraeR Custom made clothes for The Military Man ' ' Our Specialty. Guaranteed to fit. Dehner Boots and Sam Browne Belts . . . Trench Coats, Leather Jackets. Let Ring Brewer be your host when in Dallas. The most complete line of Military furnishings in the Southwest. RITIG BRGUJGR Military and Sportswear 1803 Elm Street Dallas, Texas LOnGHORn ' 4 si Aggie Jewelers Fine Watches, Diamonds and Jewelry of all kinds Senior Class Rings for any Year Aggie Jewelry, Belt Buckles and Fobs STYLE AND FORM Are in Perfect Harmony with Best Social Usage Wedding Invitations, Marriage Announcements, Visiting Cards, Party, Sorority and Dance Invi¬ tations, Sympathy Acknowledgments, Birth An¬ nouncements, Golden and Silver Wedding An¬ nouncements, Place Cards, Social Stationery, Personal Christmas Cards, Business and Profes¬ sional Cards and Announcements. A Complete Book Department . . . Fiction and Non-Fiction CALDWELL ' S JEWELRY STORE Bryan, Texas HILL PRINTING STATIONERY COMPANY The Oldest Stationery House in Central Texas WACO, TEXAS r. t. Dennis ca, me. Bryan Illotor Co. Furniture and Home Furnishings FORD - MERCURY AND LINCOLN-ZEPHYR BRYAN — WACO — TEMPLE — HILLSBORO Our Service Department Is the Heart of Our Business SAmsco MACHINERY AND SUPPLIES Texas has demonstrated its readiness to adapt modern ideas to agriculture as fast as practical experience and research indicate new practices to be feasible. The majority of Texas agriculturalists are profiting by the time- and labor-saving advantages of the lat¬ est developments in power farming. SAN ANTONIO MACHINE SUPPLY CO. In the same manner, John Deere applies the results of scientific research to farm imple¬ ment engineering. Design, materials, and methods of fabrication are constantly under¬ going change and improvement—toward the end that waste, inefficiency, human drudg¬ ery, and high production costs may be suc¬ cessfully overcome throughout agricultural America. BRANCHES AT Corpus Christ! - Harlingen - Austin - Waco jH| JOHIl DGERE Houston - Dallas - San Antonio LOnGHORn ' 4 t J Compliments of BRYAN (m(e3a BOTTLING CO. INC. tEO. STEPHAN, President Congratulations, Best Wishes ! SalkLleim. HOUSTON ONE OF THE SOUTH ' S FINE STORES Long Distance Phone 52—Phone Preston 5244 speeD-CLemens co. WHOLESALE FRUITS AND PRODUCE Commerce at Main Street HOUSTON, TEXAS THOS. GOGGfln BRO. Music House — Est. 1866 PIANOS RADIOS MUSIC FRIGIDAIRE CONN BAND INSTRUMENTS TUNING — REFINISHING — REPAIRING ALL INSTRUMENTS 1201 Main Street Houston, Texas i. 4 5 mYGRS-SPALTI fllFG. CO. Manufacturers and Wholesale Distributors of FURNITURE, MATTRESSES, UPHOLSTERING SPRINGS, GENERAL HOUSE FURNISHINGS AND BOATS Houston, Texas SARKCY PARK Diamonds Silver Watches WATCH AND JEWELRY REPAIRING James Bute Co. HOUSTON, TEXAS HEADQUARTERS FOR Masury ' s Pure Paints and Colors, Wallpaper, Painters ' and Paperhangers ' Supplies, Pictures and Picture Framing. DEPENDABLE SERVICE SINCE 1867 LIPSCOmB PHARHIACY INCORPORATED An Institution of Service ' ' S. A. LIPSCOMB ' 08 North Gate of Campus mmam LOnGHORn ' 4 mm ■HB HHHHHHHHHII HOUJGLL LUmBGR CO. Dealers in George ' s Lumber and Builders Supplies Confectionery BRYAN, TEXAS • GEO. McCULLOCH ' 38 NEW Y PITTSBURGH PLATE GLASS COMPANY Glass • Mirrors • Paints flggies with our Houston office: S. B. MYERS, ' 29 O. H. SMITH, ' 33 COnGRflTULATIOnS ARD BGST UJISHGS To those of you now embarking upon your life ' s work, we offer best wishes for success and congratulations upon the completion of your college course in your chosen professions. Producers of Crude Sulphur LOIlGHORn 4 m grading cqjfjfee HERBERT R. GRAF VICE PRESIDENT oi one of America ' s leading coffee brokerage houses, has been in the coffee business for 28 years. He knows coffee THROUGH and THROUGH. 1—Ip A Y We coffee brokers have watched the growth of the Duncan Coffee Company throughout the years, and know why Admiration ' s popularity has increased by ’eaps and bounds. It contains only the finest coffees—the TOP OF THE CROP. MR. GRAF IS RIGHT ADMIRATION is famous among all coffee men for accepting only the TOP OF THE CROP. om. vtun . to TOP OF THE CROP ul thsL cjotffiuL ipiL oasl dhinluw ? If not. switch to ADMIRATION today. You ' ll find the TOP OF THE CROP in every pound. Yes, in every cup you ' ll enjoy the mellow richness of the world ' s finest coffees. Is it any wonder that this matchless ADMIRATION blend is today the undisputed leader of the finer coffees of the Southwest? ★ LISTEN TO Beyond Reasonable Doubt •very Monday. Wednesday, Friday. See local paper for station and time. M Admiration VsOjxftQQ ' J J ___ Copyright. 1939. Duncai product of the jboncan Coffee Gompcuuf. Duncan Coffee Co LOnGHORn ' 40 SOUTHWEST STONE CO. 1311 Santa Fe Bldg., Dallas, Texas Phone L. D. 510 RIP-RAP ASPHALTIC CONCRETE CRUSHED STONE AGRICULTURAL LIME Plants Located Knippa, and Chico, Texas; Stringtown, Okla. AGGIES FIRST, LAST AND ALWAYS G. S. PflRKGR LUmBGR COmPARY Bryan, Texas W. L. MflCPTEE SONS, Inc. BUILDING MATERIALS Houston, Texas Founded 1860 WE SPECIALIZE IN FIRE BRICK AND ROCK WOOL INSULATION Safe Guide to STYLE . . . Safeguard to QUALITY Fannin at Walker — Houston More Power at Your Finger Tip than in all the world’s horses! • Flip a switch and the light comes on. Plug in an electric appliance and elec¬ tricity does a host of things for you. But behind this ever-available electric service there is an organization of skilled men, operating modern generating ma¬ chinery and other electric equipment to provide you with this service. Good electric service doesn’t just happen. Trained man¬ power and high-grade equipment working 24 hours a day, make your lights burn when you snap a switch. Texas Electric Service Company |- ■ LOnGHORn ' 4 CAMERON DRILLING CONTROL AND COMPLETION EQUIPMENT FOR HIGH PRESSURE OIL AND CHS WELLS e CAMERON IRON WORKS, Inc. 711 MILBY HOUSTON, TEXAS W. H. CURTIN COMPANY Inc. Domestic and Export Laboratory Apparatus and Chemicals Temperature Instruments - Steam Appliances ' HOUSTON, TEXAS THANK YOU A. M. . . . for the liberal patronage with which you have favored us. fllartha UJashington Candies HOUSTON PACKING CO. U. S. Government Inspected — Est. 271 YORK ICE MACHINERY CORPORATION Southwestern Headquarters Office HOUSTON, TEXAS Branches at DALLAS —SAN ANTONIO — EL PASO and FORT WORTH Refrigeration Air Conditioning Factories at YORK, PENNSYLVANIA — CANTON, OHIO TO ALL GRADUATGS Our hearty congratulations upon your passing the most important milestone of your life. Whatever your career may be, lay stress upon the proper handling of money — be it large or small. And remember that a sound banking connection will be an invaluable asset through the years to come. -rlft [MM ©IF Gulf Buildinq Houston ‘The Bank of Courtesy’ MEMBER FEDERAL DEPOSIT INSURANCE CORPORATION LOnGHORn ' 4 THC HUmBLG compflnY extends to the class of 1940 its hearty congratulations. May you find in your life ' s work both happiness and success. Compliments, and how! from The Largest Store in the Largest City in the Largest State TEXAS OWNED TEXAS MINDED THE Y.m.C.A. BARBGR SHOP R. H. BALLERSTEDT, Prop. COLLEGE STATION TEXAS Good Service has made our Business what it is. FARRAR Lumber Company The largest and most complete stock of lumber and building material to be found anywhere in South Texas. HOUSTON, TEXAS LOnGHORn ' 4 TH£ DRISKILL AUSTIN HEADQUARTERS FOR A. M. FACULTY, ALUMNI AND STUDENTS CAFE COFFEE SHOP W. L. STARK, Manager mm. cnmcRon co., me. BUILDKIG IMTGRIALS WALLPAPER MINNESOTA PAINT mm LOnGHORn ' 4 ■■■■ mmm Compliments of HUGHSS j. c. penneY co„ me. TOOL BRYAN, TEXAS compnnY Aggie Economy Center HOUSTON, TEXAS ★ Manufacturers of SPECIALIZED AGGIE CLEARERS DRILLING EQUIPMENT: RECOGNIZED FOR —ROCK BITS QUALITY —CORE BITS R. C. RAPP PHONE 308 —TOOL IOINTS —VALVES —FITTINGS DRUGS —DRILL COLLARS Toilet Goods, Drug Sundries Kodaks and Supplies —AND OTHER Stationery Patented Rotary Drilling Tools E. R. EfTimEL DRUGGIST Bryan Texas LOnGHORn ' 4 Q WHEN IN WACO Stop at the Hotel Raleigh GREETINGS . . . to our Friends at A. M. When in Houston, drop in and see us: MECHANICAL DRAWING INSTRU¬ MENTS, FOUNTAIN PENS and DESK SETS, Leather ZIPPERS and RING BOOKS, Social STATIONERY—CALLING CARDS Preston 8221 WILSON LWiS CO. PRAIRIE AT FANNIN........HOUSTON COLLGGG COURTS COFFGG SHOP Specializing in Sea Foods, Steaks and Barbecue OPPOSITE EAST GATE Texas A. M. College • BOOKS • UNIFORMS • EQUIPMENTS • AGGIE SUPPLIES STUDGAT CO-OP LOnGHORn ' 4 joe SOSOLIK The Official Longhorn Photographer offers his congratulations to the graduating class and reminds them that the portraits in this annual can be secured at any time. SPECIAL ATTENTION IS GIVEN TO ALL MAIL ORDERS It has been a pleasure to serve the Longhorn staff this year — as it has been to serve the Aggies. THG AGGIGLARD STUDIO North Gate COLLEGE STATION TEXAS LOnGHORn ' 4 Southwestern SPCCIflLTY CO., me. WHOLESALE ONLY Soda Fountain Equipment Supplies Bakery Equipment Supplies Hotel Restaurant Equipment 6c Supplies Creamery Supplies • Laundry Supplies P. O. BOX 758 710 E. COMMERCE ST. SAN ANTONIO, TEXAS The Compliments of the GGO. G. FAILIRG SUPPLY CO. FIGHT ' EM AGGIES HOUSTON PAPER COMPANY Everything in Paper Manufacturers of Exploration Drilling Equipment HOUSTON, TEXHS and ENID, OKLHHOMfl SUGAR BOtUL CHAmPIOAS! blit Whether we win or lose, the Aggies are always cham- pions with us. Casey ' s Aggieland Confectionery Pharmacy I. F. CASEY W. M. SPARKS LOnGHORn ' 4 mmw ly: ' -;- Joske ' s Illilitary Department The newest, fastest growing military depart¬ ment in the South. Aggie Uniforms and Accessories. Uniforms tailored and measured. Backed by the reputation of the largest store in the largest state. “For Correct Dress and Perfect Satisfaction It ' s Joske ' s JOSKE BROS. COMPANY SAN ANTONIO, TEXAS SAm KAPLAA Makers of High Grade Uniforms for the past 25 years To the Graduating Class of Nineteen Hundred and Forty I wish to extend my sincere congratulations on your achievements. Within a few years the continuing growth and development of Texas will be in your hands. Former Students of A. M. have given a good account of themselves. In whatever field one looks he will find among its leaders graduates of A. M. To maintain this tradition of leadership should be your goal and your efforts will be strengthened if you are ever mindful and grateful to the state and to your parents who have made your education at A. d M. possible. A FRIEND OF THE COLLEGE LOnGHORn ' 4 I L is not so difficult to advertise and develop sales for products or institutions that merit public con¬ fidence. Therefore we claim no credit for the success of the outstanding concerns whose advertising problems we are privileged to handle. 20 years, just struggling along, contributing some¬ thing, we hope, to the success of other folk ' s business. ROGERS-GANO ADVERTISING AGENCY, INC. First National Bank Building HOUSTON P.S. Every man owes something in the way of service to his profession and to his community. _ wmm si LOnGHORn ' 4 BGST UJISHGS to the FIElGST SCHOOL in nmGRicn from THE FOREMOST MILITARY TAILORS Sol Frank military Supply Co. SAN ANTONIO In a thousand ways . . . modern electric service adds to the happiness and health of modern living. . . . improves comfort and efficiency in modern homes and industry. . . . proves itself a daily bargain. San Antonio PUBLIC S SERVICE Cbmpai.if The Citizens national Bank of UJaco WACO, TEXAS U. S. DEPOSITORY I I I ■ I I LOnGHORn ' 4 Greetings from BENGAL GUARDS ORfinGC, TGXAS Featured Attraction 1940 Sugar Bowl Classic BENGAL GUARDS —1940 SCHEDULE Jan. 1—Featured attraction Sugar Bowl Classic, New Orleans, La. May 9-10-11—Featured Girls ' Corps, National Regional VI Music Contest, Waco, Texas—Guest Artists. Aug. 17-18-19—National Chicagoland Music Festival, Soldiers ' Field, Chicago, Illinois. Oct. 11—Corpus Christi, Texas. Nov. 16—San Antonio, Texas. BENGAL GUARDS LUTCH STARK ' S BOYS, INC., Unit No. 2—Girls H. J. LUTCHER STARK, Sponsor LOnGHORn ' 4 HBHHHi ST NATIONEHL BANK IN h AmSt ON A MEMBER FEDERAL DEPOSIT INSURANCE CORPORATION Save $3.00 and JTlore • Compliments of e. m. KflHn co. u We make these hats in our own plant DALLAS, TEXAS from the finest material and guarantee them to retain their original shape and color. Thirty-nine years experience are your assurance of high quality and complete satisfaction. • STANDARD HAT WORKS Waco, Texas College Station n LOnGHORn ' 4 BACK HOdlG AGAin IA A mOLLOY fflADG CO VCR ' ' When a printer attempts to write a set of specifications for an annual, he INVARIABLY uses the term Molloy or equivalent. This has been the custom for more than 20 years. After having tried other sources, The Longhorn comes back again to the only recognized standard cover manufacturer that continues to satisfactorily serve yearbooks year after year. Specify a Molloy cover for your annual. THG DAVID J. mOLLOY PLAAT 2857 NORTH WESTERN AVENUE CHICAGO ILLINOIS Opposite A. M. College CLEAN • COOL College Courts BEAUTYREST MATTRESSES TILE BATHS College Station, Texas Tel. C-451 SAVE WITH HONEST VALUES! Freshmen, Sophomores and Juniors Buy USED CLOTHES • BOOKS DRAWING SUPPLIES • RADIOS And Save 33-1 3 to 66-2 3% All equipment is approved by college au¬ thority and sold with money-back guarantee See our merchandise . . . Secure our prices and then make your comparison. Loupot ' s Trading Post J. E. LOUPOT, Manager ' 32 North Gate College, Station LOnGHOREL ' 4 AGRICULTURAL AAD meCHAniCAL COLLGGG OF TGXAS An Institution Dedicated to the Advancement of Agriculture, Engineering, the Natural Sciences, the Liberal Arts, Veterinary Medicine and Vocational Teaching Fourteen four-year curricula leading to the degree of Bachelor of Science: Agri¬ culture, Agricultural Administration, Agricultural Engineering, Agricultural Education, Landscape Art, Industrial Education, Architectural Engineering, Chemical Engineering, Civil Engineering, Electrical Engineering, Engineering Administration, Mechanical Engineering, Petroleum Engineering, and Science (Biology, Chemistry, Geology, and Physics). A four-year curriculum in Liberal Arts, leading to the degree of Bachelor of Arts (Economics, Education, English, History, Mathematics, Modern Lan¬ guages, Physical Education). A five-year curriculum in Veterinary Medicine, leading to the degree of Doctor of Veterinary Medicine. A five-year curriculum in Architecture leading to the degree of Bachelor of Architecture. A five-year curriculum in Petroleum Engineering leading to the degree of Bachelor of Petroleum Engineering. Curricula preparatory to Law, Medicine and Dentistry. Two-year curriculum in Cotton Marketing. Graduate courses in Agriculture, Education, Architecture, Engineering, Science, and Veterinary Medicine, leading to appropriate degrees. Military Training and Discipline The A. M. College of Texas is ranked by the War Department as one of the distinguished military colleges of the United States. A senior division of the R. O. T. C., with Infantry, Field Artillery, Cavalry, Coast Artillery, Engineer Corps, Signal Corps, and Chemical Warfare units, is maintained at the College. Expenses Necessary expenses, including board, room, laundry and fees, approximately $350.00 per sess ion. Additional expense for uniform, about $35.00 FOR FURTHER INFORMATION, ADDRESS THG RGGISTRAR A, m. COLLGGG OF TGXAS COLLEGE STATION TEXAS LOnGHORn ' 4 - - u J We have thoroughly enjoyed working with the Longhorn Staff in the production of this volume. It is our hope that you who read this book will realize the year ' s effort that has been put forth by the staff to produce both an entertaining and attractive yearbook. Our organization, employing a large crew of experi¬ enced craftsmen and using the most modern printing equipment, has worked in the spirit of cooperation with the hope that we have aided the staff in carrying out its plans. 1 u yn ][ J UH ill ] . 3301 BUFFfiL Houston, Texas O DRIVE mem LOnGHORn ' 4 CORGRATULATIOnS TO THE SUGAR BOUJL CHAfllPIOnS FROM A FRIEND A ; ' T ' • : ' ■. ,V- - •, ■ ■ v ■ ' : : m ■ ■ i ■ ' : . i t : ' ' ... . • ' -i ' J ' 1 K ’ : •. : . -,y ■ • ' ■ , ' ' ' ■ .. ,• . | S ! - ; ’•.•fS. !• ! . ■ . i- r ■ ' . V ' • t • 1 ■ ' - ' • ■ yjT: ■j . , v;: V ■ , H,, . .t ' ■ ' y . ■ ■ ■ ’ iy. y .X .U ' . . .r- ' - 1 V • • . y-:. 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