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if Oince this war is so drastically affecting the life of each member of the class of 1944, we have devoted this Longhorn to the United Nations with whom they will fight to carry this struggle to a victorious finish. Many will not return—others will be physically maimed for life. These are the terrible consequences of war. May God help each to do his job and do it well when the time comes. This Longhorn may truly be said to be a war issue. It has been a battle against a shortage of materials and a battle against time. The majority of credit for making this Longhorn possible must go to the Senior Class. No staff could have possibly compiled an annual in such a short time and under such extremely difficult conditions without the utmost of cooperation which was received from the Senior Class of 1944. My deepest appreciation and thanks go to all the members of my staff. The long hours spent by my Associate Editor, Harry Saunders, and my two junior editors, Joe Dan Longley and Victor Lehmberg deserve special credit. To all others who contributed to this Longhorn, I say “Thanks.” Serving the Senior Class as editor of the 1944 Longhorn has truly been the greatest honor and privilege of my life. Thank you Seniors for this privilege. Marvin McMillan, Jr. 1 Administration 2 Classes 3 Activities 4 Favorites s military 6 Athletics 7 Organizations s Aggieland I X M E M O R I A M v. jc s « 9 „,4 W. Jl 2 b, uncun . . . THEIR LIFELONG SERVICES WILL NOT SOON BE FORGOTTEN BY INNUMERABLE AGGIES, EX ' AGGIES, AND MEMBERS OF THE FACULTY. 8 STATES J AMERICA That the government of the people, by the people, and for the people, shall not perish from this earth, the United States joined with the twenty mine other United Nations in a living symbol of the power of unity and freedom. Geared to full wartime production throughout, we are providing food, materials, planes, ships, and weapons of war and armed forces for every battlefront in the world. Through our lenddease aid the Allies are smashing their way to courageous victory and peace. As President Franklin D. Roosevelt said, “We take off our hats to all Americans who have contributed magnificently to our common cause” ... to those responsible for our unceasing American produc- tion as well as those heroes, living and dead, of Wake and Bataan and Guadalcanal, of Gabes and Bi 2 ;erte and Tunis. Their unconquerable spirit will live forever. THE BOARD OF DIRECTORS UR. F. M. LAW Chairman The welfare of the students of A. M. College rests in the hands of a group of men whose actions and services have indicated that they have this responsibility foremost in their minds. These men, The Board of Directors, are appointed by the Governor of Texas for six years; and their many services and tireless efforts are rendered solely for the student body and the college. In rendering these services this group of men aid the college probably more than any other super ' visory group. The Board has for its Chairman Dr. F. M. Law, Fresh dent of The First National Bank of Houston; Mr. G. R. White, a banker and ranchman of Brady, is Vice Chairman. Other members of the Board are H. L. Kokernot, Jr., R. W. Briggs, A. H. Demke, H. J. Brees, John C. Burns, D. S. Buchanan, and Neth L. Leachman. Top Row: BUCHANAN ’17, BREES, DEMKE, BURNS ’04. Second Row: KOKERNOT, WALTON, LAW ’95, WHITE ’95, BRIGGS ’17. 11 PRESiDEirn UURLTOn AGRICULTURAL AND MECHANICAL COLLEGE OF TEXAS COLLEGE STATION, TEXAS OFFICE OF THE PRESIDENT May 1, 1343 To the Class of 19441 Gentlonem In normal times this Class would have graduated in June 1944 Because of the war necessity, some of you will he leaving school a semester short of graduation. This is truly a war class. Those who are called to military service will he compelled to forego tha completion of their academic education to give their trained service for war on those who would subject our Nation and the world to dictator philosophy. As you go forth we know you are equipped to give the highest type of service to your Country and to mankind. Beside the attributes of the soldier, you have that spark of something that men trained at A, U, College and living in a free country, possess; that something which in this war may be the difference between defeat and ultimate victory. The difference between you and the enemy you will face arises to a great extent from the fact that the future you have planned for yourselves is of your oirn planning and not by dictatorial fiat. That future you are willing to fight for. It is a future in which you and a free people want to live. Those of you who enter the service immediately go to join that great group of A, M. men who are now in the service. That spark of something the A, M, men have in the war burns brighter for your having- attended A. M, College, for here those qualities for which Democracy stands are inherent in the institutional atmosphere and in the training you receive. We know that you irill give a good account of yourselves as A, M. men in the past have done. It is our hope that the future allows each of you whose education may be disrupted for a little while to return to A. M, when Deace comes, to complete your academic work which has been interrupted. As you leave you go with our prayers for Godspeed and a safe return. PRESIDENT. To :MNW E. L. fl EIG E LL ASSISTANT TO THE PRESIDENT GIBB GILCHRIST DEAN, SCHOOL OF ENGINEERING R. P. ITI ARSTELLER DEAN, VETERINARY MEDICINE E. J. KYLE DEAN, SCHOOL OF AGRICULTURE T. D. BROOKS DEAN, SCHOOL OF ARTS AND SCIENCES; GRADUATE SCHOOL COLOREL mflURICE D. LUELTY COMMANDANT AND PROFESSOR OF MILITARY SCIENCE AND TACTICS E. El. HOLITIGREEn BUSINESS MANAGER THE REGISTRAR’S OFFICE H. L. HEATON Compiling and distributing daily information to students, prospective employers, and outside agen cies is just one of the many jobs carried by the Registrar’s Office, besides its primary responsibility of keeping records on all past and present students of the college. It is its duty, also, to print and issue official bulletins, catalogues, and directories of the college. This office has been helpful in supplying informa ' tion to the Army, Navy, and Marine Corps concerning Aggies entering the service. Directing this work is H. L. Heaton, appointed Acting Registrar in the absence of Lt. Colonel E. J. Howell, who was called to active service in 1941. Under the capable guidance of Mr. W. H. Hoffimann and his assistants the various financial activities of the college are conducted. The fiscal department provides a depository for students’ funds and handles the purchases for the various departments of the college. Besides handling all the financial matters of the college and its extramural activities the department has established and supervises the fiscal departments of the three branch colleges. Extremely popular around the fifth of the moath, this office handles all student labor pay checks and gladly accepts all maintenance payments. Association of Former Students E. E. McQUILLEN Keeping alive in the hearts of A. M. men the Aggie spirit of loyalty, friendliness, and cooper ation, the Association of Former Students is the organised effort of the graduates and ex-student s of the college to be of assistance to their college. Its chief points of contact with students are through its Students Loan Funds and its Placement Office. Present officers include William J. Lawson, ’24, Austin, president; J. P. Flamblen, ’27, Houston, vice-president; E. E. McQuillen, ’20, College Station, executive secretary; and L. B. Locke, ’22, assistant secretary, Bryan. OTHER ADminiSTRATIVE OFFICERS H. H. Williamson THE EXTENSION SERVICE T. R. Spence THE ENGINEERING EXPERIMENT STATION A. B. Conner THE AGRICULTURAL EXPERIMENT STATION Dr. T. F. Mayo THE COLLEGE LIBRARY E. O. SlECKE TH TEXAS FOREST SERVICE Dr. J. E. Marsh THE COLLEGE HOSPITAL 18 One of the most striking things so far in this war has been the almost unbelieveable high moral and national unity shown by the British people during their most trying times. The raids over the British Isles have killed thousands of British civilians, and left through- out Great Britain tragic scars of warfare, unknown on that side of th e English Channel for 900 years. The realities of total warfare have been carried into every British home. Yet all classes face danger together in an air raid shelter as cheerful as though nothing out of the ordinary were taking place. On visiting a British town the next day after a raid, one sees new scaffolding erected next to smoking ruins, as new build¬ ings, symbols of British optimism, arise to replace the old. Yes, the British people are truly working together for victory and are determined to keep together after the war to build a worthier future. wm . 0 3. MjI Wk : ■? , ...j V ' . ' r;i-; tf . aiiawia ( ( I V mmm mli r nasw Senior Class Officers ' mk GUS BOESCH. BILL M§§ v ® s H ANDREWS...... SID SMITH............ AUBREY C. GREEN... HAROLD IVEY....... RODNEY BRAUCHLE. . Vice-President Secretary v J ' - m .......Treasurer jj .......Historian .Social Secretary 1m1§ . wwrnm ___ iOESCH aaBKKKs ABERNATHY, T. L. “Kid AH Sherman Age 21; B Cav. Capt. Sqd. Staff; Saddle and Sirloin Club; Block and Bridle Club; Polo Team. ADAMS, E. C. “Ed” CE Corpus Christi Age 20; 1st Lt. A C.A.C.; ASCE; Ross Volunteers; Newman Club; Gulf Coast Club. Age 19; H C.A.C. Capt. Regt. Staff; I.Ae.S., Chairman ’43, Sec. ’42 ' ' 43; Capt. Fencing Team; Student Engb neering Council; Distinguished Student. ADCOCK, W. LEROY Ag Ed Houston Age 21; 2nd Lt. F F.A.; V.-Pres. Texas Methodist Student Movement; Methodist Senior Ass ' t.; Treas. Wesley Foundation; Chairman Worship Committee of the Wesley Foundation; Sec. Agricultural Education So- ciety; Scholarship Honor Society; Distinguished Student. ADKISSON, GID B. “Gidrock” AA Abernathy Age 20; Capt. B Inf.; Recreational Officer; Distinguished Student; Marketing and Finance Club. “Cliff” Houston ' Dutch” Bellville ALLEN, EDWARD C. ME Houston Age 19; 1st Lt. F C.A.C.; ASME; Houston Club. ALLEN, JAMES HIRAM AH Age 19; HQ. Cav. Southwest Texas Club. “Jimmie” Jordanton ALLEN, ROBERT RUSSELL, JR. AH Age 21. “Rob” Sweetwater ALLISON, WILLIAM D. Ch E Age 19; C C.W.S. “Bill” Groesbeck ALVES, ROBERT G. Hort Age 20; Horticulture Society. “Bob” San Antonio ANDERSON, ARTHUR A. VM Age 27; C Cav.; Jr. AVMA. “Andy” Monticello, Ind. ANDERSON, CHARLES WM. EE “Bill” 4 Age 20; Capt. D S.C.; Ross Volunteers Council; Newman Club. K. ANDERSON, LELAND RAY CE “Andy” Mission Age 19; D Eng.; SAME; ASCE; Recreational Officer; Rio Grande Valley Club. mF ' HP:.: WS, TOM A. ' WWW ; Capt. A F.A.; Petroleum Club; AIME; Fish Fish Baseball. ILLIAM S. mM “Bill” Amarillo V.-Pres. Senior Class; V. ' Pres. Junior ARMSTRONG, FORREST E. Aero Age 20; Capt. C R.C.; I.Ae.S. “Army” Throckmorton ARNIM, OTTO E. AA Age 20; B Q.M.C.; Gulf Coast Club. “Ot” Corpus Christi ASH, HENRY VM Age 20; Jr. AVMA. AUGSBURGER, CLARENCE H. Pet E Age 21; B Ord. 1st Lt. Bn. Staff; Petroleum Engineering Club; Brazoria County Club. AUSTIN, J. D. Ch E Age 22; H F.A. 2nd Lt. Bn. Staff. Doughboy” Columbus “Hank” Texas City AVERY, H. C. Arch E Age 20; C Eng.; Junior Sports Editor; Sports Editor Battalion; Galveston County Club; Sailing Club; Press Club; Sophomore Ball Committee; Architectural Society; ASCE; Engineers ' Ball Committee; SAME. BAILEY, EARL G„ JR. VM Age 22; Jr. AVMA; Singing Cadets. “E.G.” Dexter, Mo. BAKER, F. WILSON “Bake VM Blanchardville, Wis. Age 25; Jr. AVMA; Scholarship Honor Society. BAKER, JOHN P. AH Age 20; A Cav. “Jack” Bluff Dale BALDWIN, FRANK N., JR. “Baldy” ME Houston Age 20; Capt. B C.A.C.; ASME: S.A.E.; Houston Club; V.-Pres. Canadian Club. BALLARD, DAVID C. “Doc” VM Haskell Age 21; Capt. 4 C.H.Q.; Jr. AVMA; Sbisa Volunteer. BANNISTER, JOHN LA Age 20; A F.A. West Columbia ' I ' -S ' .tei ' iL i. 4 mmk - IHt ■ g .. ..■■■■ BARKER, PERRY “Brain” Ch E Whitesboro Age 20; B C.W.S. 1st Lt. Bn. Staff. BARNES, CHARLES M. “Charlie” VM Rising Star Age 20; V.-Pres. B.S.U.; AVMA; Singing Cadets. BARRIER, N. M„ III AH Hull Age 20; D Cav. 1st Lt. Sqn. Staff; Liberty County Club; Sbisa Volunteer; Jr. AVMA; Horse Show ’42; Intra¬ mural Wrestling Champion; Tavern Club. BARTON, JACK H. “Jack” Agr Kaufman Age 21; Lt. Col. Inf. Regt.; Agronomy Society, Sec.- Treas. ’42, Pres. ’43. BASKIN, WILLIAM H. “Bill” Aero Port Arthur Age 19; 1st Lt. M Inf.; Port Arthur Club; I.Ae.S. BASSETT, ROGER J. Geol Age 20; E Inf. BEARDEN, PAUL D. Ag Ed Age 21; A Q.M.C.; F.F.A. BEAUMONT, DIRK A. AA “Dusty” Dryden Coleman “Dee” Port Arthur Age 21; E Inf. 1st Lt. Bn. Staff; Port Arthur Club Pres. ’43, Treas. ’41; Recreational Officer. BEERWINKLE, MILTON A. “Milt” VM Moody Age 20; C Cav.; Bell County Club; Jr. AVMA; Sbisa Volunteers; Singing Cadets. BELL, CHARLES W. AH Age 19; G Inf. Capt. Bn. Staff. “Bill” Valentine BEMUS, EARL A. “Bump” AA Houston Age 22; M Inf.; Houston Club; Fish Football; Marketing and Finance Club. “Pancho” Mexico City Age 20; ASCE; Freshman Slide Rule Contest Winner; Distinguished Student; Scholarship Honor Society; Cosmopolitan Club; Newman Club; Spanish Club. BERING, CONRAD LA Age 21; 2nd Lt. A Q.M.C.; Houston Clu Club; Radio Station WTAW Continuity tinguished Student. 4 Abilene Age 22; 2nd Lt. B C.A.C.; ASME; S. VEjf Club; Pres. Abilene Club. HAROLD A. “Stud” Dallas ; C Eng. 1st Lt. Bn. Staff; ASCE; Dallas Club: Engineering Council; V.-Pres. Architectural bisa Volunteer. UIS J. .; Dallas Club; AIChE. ‘Louie” Dallas BEYCHOK, MILTON R. Ch E Age 20; 2nd Lt. G F.A.; AIChE. “Chock” Shreveport, La. BIBBS, FRANK C. ME “Kelley” Edinburg Age 20; 2nd Lt. B Ord.; Rio Grande Valley Club; Episcopal Representative Inter ' Church Council; Varsity Track; Varsity Cross County; Distinguished Student. BIBLE, PHILIP L. “Phil” Arch Austin Age 21; A Inf.; Press Club; Architectural Society. BIEHLER, PAUL W. “P.W.” EE San Antonio Age 20; 1st Lt. A S.C.; San Antonio Club; Intramural Manager. BILLINGSLEY, SAM R. Aero “Sambo” Fort Worth Age 19; 2nd Lt. E C.A.C.; Ft. Worth Club; I.Ae.S.; Sailing Club. BIRD, MIKE D. CE “Moe” Crowell Age 20; A F.A.; 18 ' 23 Club; ASCE; Recreational Officer. BLACK, WILLIAM L„ JR. VM “Bill” Portales, N. M. Age 21; Jr. AVMA; United Science Club. BOESCH, G. D. “Darwin” Mgt E Fort Worth Age 19; 1st Lt. H C.A.C.; Fort Worth Club; Program Chairman ASME; Engineer Magazine Staff; Distin¬ guished Student. BOESCH, GUS “Head” Ag Eng Whitney Age 20; A C.A.C. Major Bn. Staff; V.-Pres. Fish Class; Agricultural Staff; Scribe ASAE ' 42; National Council Student Branches ASAE, 2nd V.-Pres. ' 42, Pres. ' 43; Who’s Who; Advertising Manager Battalion: Pres.-Elect Press Club; Reporter Hill County Club ’41-’42; Dis¬ tinguished Student; Student Elections Committee ’40-’41; Pres. Senior Class. BOLTON, MALCOLM E. Ch E Age 22; Capt. A. Ord. Longview BONDURANT, W. FRED, JR. LA Age 21; F Inf. Arlington BONN, EDWARD W. “Ed” Fish and Game Alton, 111. Age 21; I F.A.; Distinguished Student; Fish and Game Club; Scholarship Honor Society. BOONE, JAMES L„ JR. “Dan ' l” IE Beasley Age 20: E S.C.; Industrial Education Club; Radio Club; Fort Bend County Club. Borch” Hooks Age 22; B Q.M.C. Major Bn. Staff; Texarkana Club; 18-23 Club; Duncan Volunteers. BORLAND, A. M. “Buddy” Geol Port Neches Age 20; E Inf.; Sec.-Treas. Geology Club. BOURLAND, NORVAN F. Pet E Nocona BOWERS, FRAME J„ JR. Aero Age 20; 1st Lt. A Ord. Alice BOYLES, RAY L. AA v Fuz,z,y” Pampa Age 19; Capt. A C.A.C.; Advertising Manager Long¬ horn; Best Drilled Medal A C.A.C. ’42; Press Club; Accounting Society Pres. ’43, Sec.-Treas. ' 42; Recrea¬ tional Officer; Panhandle Club; Student Agricultural Council; “Y” Council. BRADFORD, HENRY C. “Brick” Ag E Lepanto, Ark. Age 20; M Inf.; ASAE, Mississippi Valley Club; Recreational Officer, Navy Relief Football Game ’43. BRADLEY, JAMES R. AA “Jimmy” Alta Loma Age 20; MG Cav. Capt. Regt. Staff; V.-Pres. Brazoria County Club; Marketing and Finance Club. BRAUCHLE, G. R. “Rauch” ME Pleasanton Age 21; Capt. C F.A.; ASME; Junior Student Welfare Representative; Ross Volunteers; Social Secretary Senior Class; Distinguished Student; Who’s Who. BREIHAN, WILLIAM F. AA Alice Age 21; C F.A.; Marketing and Finance Club; Cactus Clan; Spanish Club. BRENDLE, K. A. “Flash” Agr La Grange Age 21; A Inf. Capt. Bn. Staff; Poultry Science Club; Fayette County Club; Distinguished Student. BRIDGES, L. N., JR. Ag Ed Age 20; M Inf. ’Nick” 4 BROOKS, JEAN SHELBY Aero Age 21; A Eng. Capt. Regt. Staff; Distinguished Student; El Paso Club. BROUSSARD, DOUGLAS E. ME Age 20; E C.A.C. Lt. Col. C.A.C. Regt.; - . -teers; Beaumont Club; Who’s Who. ■ Mortimer Snerd” ORVILLE M. Big Spring ; 2nd Lt. 1st HQ. F.A.; Dallas Club: Big Spring rketing and Finance Club. “Deacon” Amarillo Jr. AVMA; Amarillo Club; Scholar ty; Distinguished Student. BROWN, SANFORD P. “Sandy” Arch E Beaumont Age 20; I F.A.; Beaumont Club; Architectural Society; ASCE. BROWN, THOMAS CLEO AH Age 20; C Inf. “Tom” Rockwall BROWN, WILLIAM D. LA Age 21; A Inf.; Land of Lakes Club BROWNE, MARK L., JR. AH Age 20; C F.A.; San Antonio Club. BRUCKMILLER, PRESTON PAUL ME Age 20; D C.A.C.; ASME; Distinguished Student; Sbisa Volunteer; Gulf Coast Club. Club. Worth Club. BRUMMETT, WM. H. “Wild Bill” IE Campbell Age 19; I C.A.C.; 1st Lt. Bn. Staff; Industrial Education BRYAN, ROBERT L. “Bob” AA Fort Worth Age 20; 2nd Lt. B Q.M.C.; Accounting Society; Fort BRYAN, W. H. Brehan AA High Island Age 21; 2nd Lt. C F.A.; Galveston Club. BRYMER, JAMES B. “Jimmy” AA Houston Age 21; A Q.M.C.; Marketing and Finance Club; Houston Club; Rural Sociology Club. BRYSON, T. F. “Buck” AH Shreveport, La. Age 21; 1st Lt., 2nd in Command, H F.A. BUCKLAND, FRED J. “Buck” RS Harlingen Age 23; 2nd Lt. G F.A.; Rio Grande Valley Club; Rural Sociology Club; Fish Football. BULLER, WESLEY S. AH Age 18; 2nd Lt. D Cav. BUMSTEAD, WM. A. VM ‘Dagwood” Amarillo Age 20; Jr. AVMA; Distinguished Student; Singing Cadets; Amarillo Club, Intramural Manager; Sbisa Vol¬ unteers. BURGER. F. W. “Frank” Pet E Amarillo Age 21: A Eng.; Amarillo Club; Petroleum Club; AIME; SAME; S.A.E.; Ross Volunteers. BURKE, ROBERT ME Age 20; 2nd Lt. C Eng. “Cob” Fort Worth BURNS, LESLIE L. EE “Log” Dallas Age 19; 1st Lt., 2nd in Command, C S.C.; Cryptography Club; AIEE; Scholarship Honor Society; Dallas Club. BUSH, E. M„ JR. “Mac” IE Waco Age 20; B Cav.; Waco and McLennan County Club; Industrial Education Club; 18-23 Club; Tavern Club. BUT2, B. B. “Scrach” AH Fort Worth Age 19; C Inf.; Saddle and Sirloin Club; Block and Bridle Club; Press Club: Fort Worth Club; Ass’t Adver¬ tising Manager Battalion. BU2BEE, W. G. “Flash” Aero Corpus Christi Age 18; A Ord.; ASME; I.Ae.S.; Gulf Coast Club. BYERS, EUELL G. “Bo” EE Winters Age 21; 1st Lt. 2nd in Command D S.C. CAIN, LUTHER P. AA Age 19; A Q.M.C.; Accounting Society. “Pat” Graham CALLAHAN, DONALD L. CE Age 20; 2nd Lt. D S.C.; ASCE. “Don” Presidio CALLINS, J. G. ME San Antonio Age 20; B Ord.; ASME; San Antonio Club. CAMPBELL, ALBERT P. “Bert” IE Houston Age 21; HQ S.C.; Industrial Education Club; Houston Club; Camera Club; Duncan Volunteers. 4 CAMPBELL, PASCHAL Land Age 20; 1st Lt. H F.A. To,- CANFIELD, ALLEN B. Aero Age 20. “Gene” Fort Worth Fort Worth Club; Pres. Chess Club; Scholar ' Society; Distinguished Student. “Bugger” Temple nd Command B F.A.; Ross Volunteer; Bell County Club; Fish Football; Team. ARC COSTAS, R. Agr Flato Rey, Puerto Rico Age 22; Puerto Rico Club Pres. ’43, Sec. ' Treas. ’42; Recreational Officer; Press Club; Sports Staff Battalion; Cosmopolitan Club; Spanish Club; Agronomy Society. CARPENTER, P. A., JR. Agr Age 20; 2nd Lt. F Inf.; “Pat” Dallas ft ' k CARRINGTON, VANCE, JR. “Prexy” AH Collierville, Tenn. Age 21; Capt. C Cav.; Capt. Ross Volunteers; Student Aid Fund; Saddle and Sirloin Club; Block and Bridle Club; Senior Ring Committee; Fish Basketball; Maroon 6? White Football; V.-Pres. Sophomore Class; V. ' Pres. Mississippi Valley Club; “Y” Council. CARROLL, W. B., JR. “Dub” AA Pear Valley Age 21, 1st Lt. G Inf.; Marketing and Finance Club; Heart O’ Texas and Mountaineer Club. v_jrvRSON, HARGIS K. “Kit” AA Burnet Age 20; B Inf.; V. ' Pres. Land of the Lakes Club; Marketing and Finance Club. CARTWRIGHT, STEWART E. “Stew” ME Dallas Age 19; B Co. C.A.C.; Major Corps Staff; 2nd Com ' mand Ross Volunteers; Treas. Junior Class; Dallas Club; Distinguished Student; ASME; Sbisa Volunteer; Best Drilled Medal ’42. CHAPMAN, J. T. Ch E Age 22. Red Bird” Dallas CHASTAIN, C. B. VM Age 25; M. G. unteers. “Sebe” Rising Star Cav.; V. ' Pres. Jr. AVMA; Sbisa Voh CHASTAIN, JAMIE N. “Neal” VM Rising Star Age 19; M. G. Cav.; AVMA. CHEESER, W. T. “Willie” AA New Willard Age 19; E Inf.; Marketing and Finance Club. CHILCOAT, WM. J. “Jack” LA Fort Worth Age 21; F Inf.; Major Bn. Staff; Battalion Staff; Fort Worth Club. CHITWOOD, R. E. “Rex” CE Olton Age 20; Major Corps Staff; ASCE; Ross Volunteers. few- CHURCHILL, RICHARD T. “Dick” Pre-Law Three Rivers Age 20; K Inf.; Pres. Live Oak County Club; Pistol Team; Singing Cadets; Eco. Cub; 18-23 Club. CLARK, JOE R., JR. AA Roby Age 21; I F.A.; Singing Cadets; Marketing and Finance Club. CLARK, ROY C. “Slick” ME Burleson Age 19; F Inf.; ASME; Fort Worth Club; Johnson County Club; Recreational Officer. CLINE, WM. HARRISON “Rabbit” ME Houston Age 21; A C.A.C.; Houston Club; ASME. COKE, OWEN S„ JR. LA Dallas Age 20; I F.A. 2nd Lt. Bn. Staff; Pistol Team; Eco¬ nomics Club; Camera Club; Spanish Club. COKINGS, ANDREW PETE “Cokey” LA Beaumont Age 21; H F.A.: Varsity Basketball; Rep. Beaumont Club; Boxing Champion ’40; Boxing Club; Sbisa Vol¬ unteer. COLE, HARRELL L. “Cole” IE Longview Age 21; 2nd Lt. L Inf.; Industrial Education Club. COLLIER, J. F. “Fuller” Aero Dallas Age 20; Air Corps Reserve; Dallas Club; I.Ae.S.; Rep. SAE; Freshman Council. -ft COLLIER, JOHN LEE “Pat” Arch Harlingen Age 20; 1st Lt. D Eng.; ASME; SAME; Architectural Society; Rio Grande Valley Club. COLVIN, JOHN E. “Colonel” VM San Antonio Age 20; G F.A.; Biology Club; Tumbling Team; San Antonio Club; Jr. AVMA; Entomology Club. COLWICK, REX F. Ag E Clifton Age 20; B Ord., Maj. Regt. Staff; Pres. Lutheran Student Club; ASME; Singing Cadets. CONDRON, EURELL DURWOOD “Dur” AH Throckmorton Age 20; A Q.M.C.; Throckmorton Club. X CONLEE, J. D. IE Age 19; D Inf.; Industrial Education Club CONNOR. JACK HARLAN “Doc” Pre Law Pasadena Age 19; I F.A.: Pre-Mcd Club; Methodist Student Movement; Tri-Cities Club. “Cope” Austin C Inf.; Petroleum Engineering Club; Austin Brenham Second ' in ' Command A F.A.; Washing- Saddle and Sirloin Club; Block and Track; Fish Baseball. COWART, RAY “Rusty” AH San Benito Age 20; B F.A.; Rio Grande Valley Club; Singing Cadets. COWLING, R. E. “Bob” ME Houston Age 20; Camera Club; Swimming Team; Houston Club. COX, ROBERT G. ME Dallas Age 21; A Ord.; Capt. Pistol Team; Rifle Team; Dallas Club. COX, ROBERT C. “Rob” AH Las Cruces, N. Mex. Age 21; D Cav. 1st Lt. Sqn. Staff; Ross Volunteers; Horseshow ’42; Pres. Tavern Club; AH Freshman Judg ing Award; Intramural High Jump ’41, ’42. COX, TRUMAN D. AA Donna Age 21; Capt. M Inf.; Marketing and Finance Club; Football and Track Letter; Rio Grande Valley Club. CRESAP, WESLEY L. “Wes” Aero Port Arthur Age 19; E F.A.; 2nd Lt. Bn. Staff; IAES; Port Arthur Club. CROSSLIN, CLARENCE E. DH Shreveport, La. Age 20; 1st Lt. B Q.M.C.; Kream and Kow Klub; Shreveport Club. CULBERTSON, JOE J. “Nose” AA Dalhart Age 20; 2nd Lt. B F.A.; Marketing and Finance Club; Pres. Tri-State Club. CURL, PEARSTON H Fish and Game “Killer” Fort Worth Age 22; 2nd Lt. C Inf.; V.-Pres. Fish and Game Club; Fort Worth Club. CURRY, R. L. AA Age 22; B Cav.; Capt. Regt. Staff. DAILEY, RALPH R. “Cosmo” Ch E Port Arthur Age 19; A Ord.; Port Arthur Club; AIChE. DANIELS, LEO H. “Gov.” AA Bryan Age 21: A F.A., 2nd Lt. Bn. Staff; T-Club: Varsity Baseball and Football. Eunice, N. Mex inbii’t r. •• •b v -fc : DARK, RAY HENRY “Dean” LA Eagle Pass Age 21; B Cav.; Distinguished Student; Southwest Texas Club. DAVIES, JAMES B. “Jim” CE Fort Worth Age 20; 1st Lt., 2nd in Command, C Eng.; Reporter ASCE; Tumbling Team; SAME. DAVIS, FREDERICK P., JR. “Bomber” AA Dallas Age 20; 1st Lt., 2nd in Command, G F.A.; Dallas Club; Accounting Society. DAVIS, L. T. “Military” VM Sherman Age 21; B Cav.; Jr. AVMA; Grayson County Club. DAVIS, PHIL “P. K.” Pre ' Med Mt. Vernon Age 19; 1st Lt. 2nd Hq. F.A.; Pre ' Med. Society; Dis ' tinguished Student; United Science Clubs. DAY, GEORGE E., JR. “Rose” Aero Dallas Age 24; Singing Cadets; Dallas Club; I.Ae.S. DEARING, ROGERS K. “Spider” ChE Bonham Age 21; 2nd Lt. A CWS: AIChE; Bonham Club. DE BONA, HAROLD R. “Moonface” LA Eagle Pass Age 20; B F.A.; Southwest Texas Club. DECKER, H. ELWOOD “Red” ME El Paso Age 21; D C.A.C.; El Paso Club; ASME; Extension Service; Recreational Officer DEDMAN, S. W. ME Age 21; E Eng.; Major Regt. Staff. “Steve” Brownwood DE FORREST, JACK T. “Talley” LA Corpus Christi Age 19; F F.A.; San Antonio Club; Rural Sociology Club; Corpus Christi Club. DENNIS, JAMES R. “Doc” Ag Ed Jacksboro Age 19; 2nd Lt. F.A. Band; Collegiate F.F.A.; Duncan and Sbisa Volunteer. DENNIS, RAYMOND F. “Ray” ME Fort Riley, Kai Age 20; C Eng. Capt. Regt. Staff; Distingupbed Student; ASME. ■H DENNY, L. G. “Pinkie” AH Panhandle Age 22; 1st Lt., Second in Command, M. G. Cav.; Amarillo Club; Saddle and Sirloin Club; Block and Brid le Club. ’ ' . ' A, • r s wx m • • V.iV. ' -:V I, W. J. “Wally Sacramento, Calif. C.A.C.; Industrial Education Club. W., JR. “Pops San Antonio ind Game Club: Singing Cadets; San DOBSON, GEORGE W. “Big D” VM College Grove, Tenn. Age 27; Jr. AVMA; Mississippi Valley Club. DOLLAR, FRED W. AA Henderson Age 21; B Q.M.C.; Agriculturist Staff; Marketing and Finance Club; F.F.A. ' If DORANTES, M. A. Ch E Mexico City Age 21; Newman Club; Cosmopolitan Club. DOWNARD, HIRAM T. “Crow Ch E Bryan Age 20; 2nd Lt. B C.W.S.; AIChE; Brazos County Club. w r • Mi . ' ■m 9BM DRUCE, ROBERT W. Ch E Age 22; C C.W.S.; AIChE. “Bob” San Antonio DRUM, MARVIN R. Ag Ed Age 21; B Inf.; Ag Ed Club; 18-42 Club. Garland A DUBE, CLARENCE O. AH The Grove Age 20; 1st Lt., 2nd in Command, 1st Hq. F.A.; Block and Bridle Club; Saddle and Sirloin Club; Walther League Club; Sbisa Volunteer. DU BOSE, WAYMAN G. “Bill” VM San Antonio Age 24; Jr. AVMA; San Antonio Club. m i . ■ ' -W w DUKE, ROBERT E. “Rip” AA Mont Belview Age 21; F C.A.C.; Tri-City Club. IWWP 11 1 ijPIl— DU MARS, DAVID B. “Dave Ch E Sharon, Pa. Age 20; C C.W.S.; Capt. Regt. Staff; AIChE; Dis¬ tinguished Student. DUNN, JACK G. AA Age 22; H C.A.C.; Accounting Society. DUPREE, LAMAR AA “Gunner” Bellville “Duke” Houston Age 20; I C.H.Q.; Houston Club; Fish Baseball; Market¬ ing and Finance Club; Recreational Officer. ■ :J r 1 m - ■ v “Sleepy” Houston DUTY, A. M. ME Age 22; 2nd Lt. F F.A.; Houston Club; O.B.B. DWYER, EDWIN A. “Pinkey” RS Dallas Age 20; 2nd Hq. F.A. EBERLE, ALFRED M. “Al” ME Galveston Age 20; 1st Lt., 2nd in Command, L Inf. EDMONDSON, ALAN H. “Dugan” VM Pasadena, Calif. Age 22; Jr. AVMA. EDWARDS, BRYAN C. Ch E Dallas Age 20; B C.W.S. EDWARDS, CHRIS C. “Blood” CE Waco Age 22; 2nd Lt. D Eng.; Sbisa Volunteer; ASCE. EDWARDS, WILLIAM S. AH “Billy” Beaumont Age 20; 1st Lt., 2nd in Command, A Q.M.C.; Saddle and Sirloin; Block and Bridle; Sec. ' Treas. Beaumont Club. EISENHAUER, R. F. “Icehouse” ME San Antonio Age 20; H C.A.C.; Maj. Regt. Staff; Pistol Team; ASME; Sec. Lutheran Student Ass’n; Distinguished Student. ELLWOOD, E. T. “Skin” ME Lockhart Age 19; Capt. D Eng.; ASME; SAME; Best drilled medal ’42. ERWIN, EDWARD M. LA Age 20; 2nd Lt. M Inf. “Ed” Jacksboro 4 ESTES, CLIFFORD H. “Cliff” Fish and Game Hereford Age 20; 1st Lt., 2nd in Command, Inf. Band; Fish and Game Club; United Science Club. ETHERIDGE, B. R. “Benny” Aero Winnfield, La. Age 20; D C.A.C.: AIAeS; Distinguished Student. EVANS, I. H. “Moe” AA Shuqualak Ediss. Age 20; 3 HQ FA; Capt. Regt. Staff; Mississippi Valle) Club; Accounting Society. EVANS, JOHN H. “Johnny”; EE Borger Age 21; HQ S.C.; Major Regt. Staff; AIEE; Interchurcl Council. : • jj m ' v “Bob” Marmaduke, Ark. |r. AVMA: Scholarship Honor Society; DiV Student. Sweetwater 2nd in Command, D Eng.; ASME; ir FARRELL, J. M. “Joe” VM Fort Worth Age 20; AVMA; Fort Worth Club; Sbisa Volunteer. FELTON, TOM “T” AA Houston Age 21; Capt. B Cav.; Lt. Ross Volunteers. FIELD, EUGENE “Gene” ME Calvert Age 20; Drum Major Inf. Band; Major Corps Staff; ASME; Ass’t Editor Engineer Magazine. FILES, WILEY F. Ag Eng Age 22; A Ord.; ASAE. “Pos” Gorman FINCK, NORMAN E. Mgt E Age 22; 2nd Lt. B Ord.; S.A.E. St. Charles, Mo. FISHER, R. L. CE “Bill” Port Arthur Age 21; A C.A.C.; 2nd Lt. Bn Staff: ASCE; Port Arthur Club; Distinguished Student. FLOWERS, WILLARD A. Aero Age 20; I FA; Port Arthur Club. “Willie” Port Arthur FLYNT, THOMAS Y. AA San Antonio Age 20; B Inf.; Rio Grande Valley Club; Marketing and Finance Club. 1 1 ,Vf, ■I ■■ FOOTE, THEODORE V. “Ted” Ag Ed Turnersville Age 19; 1st Lt., 2nd in Command, G Inf.; Agricultural Education Club. ■ FORT, M. G. Pre ' Med “Pop” Waco Age 19; Capt. 2 C.H.Q.; Inf. Band; Pre ' Med Society; B.S.U. Council; Waco Club. FOWLER, ANDREW H. “Tete” ME Ennis Age 23; ASME; Scholarship Honor Society; Spanish Club; Economics Club; Distinguished Student. FOWLER, A. TATUM “Totem” Pet E Ennis Age 26; 2nd Lt. K Inf.; Ellis County Club; AIME; Economics Club; Petroleum Club. y J ssji ■ •Vwa FRANKLIN, RUHMAN C. “Chuck” Ag E Kenedy Age 20; Capt. C C.A.C.; ASAE; Ross Volunteers FREEDMAN, HAROLD G. Pet E Dallas Age 20; A Ord.; Petroleum Club; Dallas County Club. FREIBERGER, HENRY A. “Hank” EE College Station Age 18; A S.C.; AIEE; Distinguished Student. FULBRIGHT, JOHN W. W. ME Waco Age 19; 2nd Lt. I C.A.C.; Waco, McLennan County Clubs; Singing Cadets; Pistol Team; Sbisa Volunteer; ASME: Intramural Manager. FUSSELMAN, V. C. Vic” EE Comstock Age 18; Capt. C S.C.; AIEE; Cryptography Club; Dis ' tinguished Student; Southwest Texas Club. GALE, LOUIS M. “Phoebe” AA Fort Worth Age 21; E Inf., 1st Lt. Bn. Staff; Fort Worth Club; Hillel Club; Marketing and Finance Club. GAMMON, SAMUEL R. “Sam” LA College Station Age 19; 2nd Lt. HQ Cav.; Scholarship Honor Society; Junior and Senior Town Hall Assistant; Distinguished Student. GANDLER, J. E. “Goose” ME Waco Age 20; ASME; S.A.E.; McLennan County Club; Dis¬ tinguished Student; Hillel Club. GARNER, CHARLES C. EE Mineral Wells Age 19; D S.C. GARRETT, RICHMOND D. “Red” Ch E Sterling City Age 19; B Ord.; San Angelo Club; AIChE. GATES, WALTER J., JR. “Butch” Aero Galveston Age 19; 1st Lt., 2nd in Command, F Eng.; Galveston County Club; lAeS; SAME GIBBS, ORLIN Ch E Age 22; 2nd Lt. C C.W.S. Dimmitt GIESE, KERVIN L. “?” LA La Grange Age 19; 1st Lt. A Cav.; Fayette County Club; Lutheran Club; Intramural Boxing Champ 41; Distingrfji Student; Intramural Officer; Economics ockdale FRANKLIN, CLYDE C. CE Age 20; 2nd Lt. A Ord.; ASCE; Jr. Editor Battalion; Managing Editor Battalion Newspaper; Senior Assistan Battalion Magazine; Press Club; Cotton Ball Reporte Pres. Milam County Club; O.B.B. ' s. “Goose” La Grange 1; 2nd Lt. A Cav.; Fayette County Club; Lutheran arketing and Finance Club; Intramural Officer. -m. .C.; Marketing and Finance Club. IILLORY, DAVID OLIVER, JR. “Dave” Aero Marshall Age 19; 1st Lt. G C.A.C.; Recreational Officer; East Texas Club; lAeS. GLASS, HAROLD CE Age 20; K Inf.; ASCE. GLASS, IRA V. “Count” RS Hughes Springs Age 21; 1st Lt., 2nd in Command K Inf.; Varsity Base¬ ball; Fish Baseball; T Club; East Texas Club; Twilight League All-Star. GLAZER, I. D. LA Age 19; A Q.M.C.; Economics Club; Accounting Society; Hillel Club; Dallas Club. Colorado City GLOVER, ROSS T. AH Age 20; 2nd Lt. H Inf. GOATLEY, J. H. “Cote” Pet E San Antonio Age 20; C F.A. Major Bn. Staff; San Antonio Club; Petroleum Engineering Club; Polo Team; Fish Track; Scholarship Honor Society. GOERTE, CARL W„ JR. Ch E Age 20; 1st Lt. B C.W.S.; Fort Worth Club; AIChE; Distinguished Student. GOINS, PAUL T. “Monkey” LA Gladewater Age 20; B Q.M.C.; 1st Lt. A R.C.; Methodist Student Council; Economics Club. GOLMAN, JOE HERMAN “Clip” RS Dallas Age 19; I Inf.; Dallas Club; Hillel Club; Fish Football; Soph. Intramural Manager; Ass ' t Manager Baseball ’42; Rural Sociology Club. COLOBY, G. W LIE Age 20; A Ord. GOOD, G. B. ME Age 21; 1st Lt. D Inf. GOODRICH, DAVID E. LA Age 21; Fort Worth Club; Economics Club; Press Club. “Cert” Fort Worth “Oakie” Okmulgee, Okla. Cooper “Daigo” Fort Worth GOODSON, W. C. “AP Ch E Longview Age 20; A C.W.S.; AIChE; Longview Club; East Texas Club; Distinguished Student; Scholarship Honor Society; Duncan Volunteer. GRAHAM, CHARLES W. “Charlie” ME LaFeria Age 19; A Eng.; Student League Council; Pres. Rio Grande Valley Club. GRANATA, SAM “Wop” EE San Antonio Age 19; A C.A.C.; 2nd Lt. Bn. Staff; San Antonio Club; Newman Club. GRAVES, W. F. “Bud” Ag Ed Melissa Age 19; 1st Lt. E C.A.C.; Collin County Club; Agri¬ cultural Education Society; Intramural Boxing Champ ’42; Singing Cadets. GREANEY, GEORGE J., JR. “Dusty” EE Galveston Age 20; Capt. E S.C.; Sec.-Treas. AIEE; Newman Club; Galveston Club; Fish “Y” Cabinet; Ross Volunteers. GREEN, A. C. “Foozy” LA Pampa Age 20; 1st Lt. C F.A.; Ross Volunteers; Treas. Senior Class; Economics Club. GREER, BERNLEY, F. Ag Ed Burnet Age 20; 1st Lt. B Inf.; Land of Lakes Club; Dis¬ tinguished Student; Agricultural Education Club. GREER, JAMES L., JR. “Jimmie” EE Rocksprings Age 21; E S.C.; Heart of Texas and Mountaineers’ Club. GRIFFIN, DARRELL E. “Cajun” Arch New Orleans, La. Age 20; 2nd Lt. L Inf.; Architectural Society; Camera Club; Fish Swimming Team; Water-Polo Team; Swim¬ ming Team; Staff Photographer. GRIFFITHS, D. M. “Griff” CE Austin Age 20; F Eng. Lt. Col. Regt. Staff; SAME; ASCE; Sec.-Treas. State Civil Engineering Society; Treas. Soph. Class; Ross Volunteers; Distinguished Student; “Y” Cabinet; Who’s Who. GRIPP, EDWARD ALLEN, JR. “Butch” Ch E Port Arthur Age 20; A Ord.; AIChE; Singing Cadets, Sec.-Treas. Lutheran Walther Club; Port Arthur Club. GROSS, JOE AH Houston Age 21; 2nd Lt. C Cav.; Houston Club; Block and Bridle Club; Hillel Club; Jr. Meats Judging Team. GRUY, VIGGO K. AH Age 19; C Cav. Capt. Regt. Staff; RossE Volunteei Saddle and Sirloin Club. GUGENHEIM, MILTON G., JR. “Guggy Ch E San Antomo Age 20: 2nd Lt. A Ord.; AIChE: San Antonio Club; Senior Scout Troop: Hillel Club; O.B.B. FLOYD L. “Tommy” Marble Falls 23; Jr. AVMA; Land of Lakes Club; Sbisa eer. Dallas IDO, COSMO F. CE “Wop” San Antonio Age 20; 2nd Lt. A C.A.C.; San Antonio Club; ASCE. HACKNEY, DON V. “Hack” CE Lufkin Age 19; F. A. Band; Drum Major; Aggieland Orchestra; Lufkin Club; ASCE. HAGAN, J. J. “Jack” Ch E Dallas Age 20; Capt. B C.W.S.; Pres. AIChE; Student Engi¬ neering Council; Student Welfare Representative Fish Class; Dallas Club. HAGOOD, W. N. “Bill” EE Paris Age 19; G C.A.C.; 2nd Lt. Bn. Staff; AIEE; Paris and Lamar County Club. HAHN, HOWARD AH Mason Age 21; 1st Lt. A Q.M.C.; Saddle and Sirloin Club; Block and Bridle Club; Heart O’ Texas and Mountaineers Club; Pres. Ex-4-H Club; Distinguished Student. HAHN, WILBURN L. “Buddy” AH Fredericksburg Age 20; 1st Lt., 2nd in Command, H Inf.; Treas. ’42, Pres. ’44 Saddle and Sirloin Club; Sec.-Treas. Heart of Texas Club Business Mgr. of Agriculturist and Engineer Magazines; Press Club; Block and Bridle Club. HAILE, HERBERT Q„ JR. “Q.” CE Uvalde Age 20; Capt. F Eng.; Ross Volunteers; SAME; ASCE; Best Drill Medal ’42; Sbisa Volunteer; Southwest Texas Club. HAINES, RAMOND LAMAR “Gut” AA College Station Age 18; 1st Lt. F.A. Band; Distinguished Student; Ross Volunteer; Editor Agriculturist Magazine; Sec. Inter- Church Council; Sec. Y Cabinet; Marketing and Finance Club: Battalion Adv. Staff; Battalion News Staff. HALTOM, ROBERT C. ME “Bobbie” Fort Worth Age 20; H C.A.C.; Maj. 3rd Bn.; Pres. ASME; Pres. Fort Worth Club; Student Engineering Council; Ross Volunteers: Circulation Manager Engineer Magazine. HAM, CHARLES M. “Charlie” Ch E McCamey Age 21; B C.W.S.; 1st Lt. Bn. Staff. HAMPLE, WILLIAM G. “Homer” ME Greggton Age 23; I F.A.; ASME; East Texas Club HANDS, ROWLAND “Rollo” Aero Fort Worth Age 20; D Eng.; Fort Worth Club; ASME; Rifle Team. HARALDSON, ED. S., JR. “Goo Goo” CE Corpus Christi Age 20; 1st Lt. I C.A.C.; ASCE; Gulf Coast Club; Swimming Team. HARDEMAN, HUNTER D. “Hunt” LA Stonewall, La. Age 20; 1st Lt.; 2nd in Command; I F.A.; Shreveport Club; Distinguished Student; Sec.-Treas. Spanish Club. HARMON, GEO. H. ME Dallas Age 20; 1st Lt. I C.A.C.; Corps Rifle Team; ASME. HARNER, GEORGE VM Newton, Miss. Age 21; Jr. AVMA. HARPER, HARRY E. “Gene” Pet E Levelland Age 20; Capt. G C.A.C.; AIME; Petroleum Club. HARRINGTON, C. E. “Rhody” AA Plano Age 20; Marine Reserve. HARRIS, JOE D. “Joe” Ch E Dayton Age 18; Newman Club; Liberty County Club. HART, CLARENCE E„ JR. Aero Shreveport, La. Age 19; 1st Lt. H C.A.C.; lAeS; Shreveport Club. HART, WREN HAROLD “Bottle” Ch E Cooper Age 20; B C.W.S.; Maj. Bn. Staff; Soph. Intramural Mgr.; AIChE; Recreational Officer. HARTMAN, HENRY F. “Doc” Pre ' Med Cuero Age 20; Pre-Med Club; Singing Cadets; Pres. Cuero Club. HASTINGS, TILDEN, Jr. “Tick” AH Cranfills Gap Age 20; 2nd Lt. B Inf.; Singing Cadets. HATFIELD, RAY C. “Hat” Ch E San Antonio Age 19; B Ord.; Capt. Bn. Staff; San Antonio Club; Distinguished Student; 1st Place Fish English Contest. HAWTHORNE, RAYMOND ROY “Shiek” Ch E Seagoville Age 19; B C.W.S.; Capt. Bn. Staff; Dallas Club; Dis¬ tinguished Student; Scholarship Honor Society; Jr. and Sr. Town Hall Assistant; AIChE. HAYDEN, JOHN G. VM Age 27; AVMA. HEARN, CLINTON E. “Clmt ' 1 Aero Perryton Age 19, C Cav.; Capt. 2nd Sq. Staff; lAeS; Sr, Re lAeS; Sbisa Volunteer; Horse Show; Ross Voluntec Distinguished Student. . • Sf “Ed” McKinney Age 21; A C.W.S.; Collin County Club; AIChE; Dis- tinguished Student. HENSON, S. R. “Ross” EE Temple Age 20; Capt. A S.C.; Ross Volunteer; Bell County Club; Freshman Council; AIEE; Duncan Volunteer; Sbisa Volunteer. HERRING, J. L., JR. “Jesse” AH Whitney Age 21; Inf.; Saddle and Sirloin Club; Block and Bridle. HICKS, HOWARD M. AA Roswell, N. M. Age 20; 1st Lt. H Inf.; Soph Intramural Mgr.; Sr. Recreational Officer. HIGHTOWER, ERSKINE WM. Aero Age 19; 1st Hq. F.A.; Houston Club. “Ersk” Houston HILL, JOHN R. “Johnny” CE Dallas Age 20; Capt. I C.A.C.; Treas. Dallas Club; Rifle Team; ASCE; Coast Artillery Medal; Distinguished Student; Ross Volunteers. HILL, RICHARD D. LA Age 20; B F.A.; Football. “Senator” Amarillo HILTPOLD, LEWIS EDWARD EE “Ed” Clemville Age 21; B S.C.; Capt. 1st Bn. Staff; Pres. Matagorda County Club; AIEE; Amateur Radio Club; Distinguished Student. HINTON, CHARLES A. “Andy” Pet E Lockhart Age 19; 1st Lt. A C.A.C.; Petroleum Club; Geology Club; AIMS; Student Engineering Council. HODGES, JAKE D. “Bull” Ag Ed Comanche Age 21; Capt. D Inf.; Pres. Ag. Ed. Society; Pres. Comanche County Club; 18 ' 23 Club. HOGAN, EDWARD JOHN, JR. ME Beaumont Age 21; C Eng.; Beaumont Club; Newman Club. ■wm m 7 . v x m: L I K ; I ' ”X xi ;■ ' r vf 7 T r r: ps if jv. ' ; |? V: ' Iff m II ¥: i . ' ■ f i,; v. m- HOGGE, ARTHUR L. “Art” VM Blano Age 19; C Cav.; AVMA; 18 ' 23 Club; Collin County Club. HOLBROOK, W. G. “Dub” Mgt E Houston Age 20; I C.A.C.; Capt. Regt. Staff; Ross Volunteer. HOLLINGSWORTH, JOE P. Ag Eng Mertens Age 20; N.M.; ASAE; Scholarship Honor Society. HOLMAN, JOHN M. LA “Propaganda” Pittsburg Age 20; A Inf.; Battalion Editor-in-Chief; Press Club; Ring Committee of Senior Class; Student Activities Com ' mittee; Who ' s Who. HONEA, J. W. “Waldo” Geol Houston Age 22; 2nd Lt. H C.A.C.; Geology Club; Intramural Manager. HORNOR, LOUIS H. ME Age 20; 2nd Lt. C F.A.; ASME. San Antonio HOSEK, JOHN J. Aero Age 22; Naval Air Corps Res.; lAeS. Victoria HOSS, JAMES M. ME Dallas Age 20; 2nd Lt. C C.A.C.; Treas. S.A.E.; Dallas Club; ASME. HUBBARD, JACK L. Ag Ed Age 22; F Inf.; Ag. Ed. Society. Lancaster HUDDLESTON, C. H. “Dusty” VM Sabinal Age 21; B Cav.; Distinguished Student; Best Drilled Medal ' 42; Southwest Texas Club; Jr. AVMA. HUDECK, FRANK, JR. AA L Ramma” Houston Age 21; B Cav.; Marketing and Finance Club; Houston Club; Tavern Club. HUDSON, LOUIS C. “Hut” AH Somerville Age 20; G F.A.; Saddle and Sirloin Club; Bell County Club. HUDSON, ROBERT W. ME Age 22; E Eng. Maj. 2nd Bn.; ASME; Sr Club; Engineers Ball Committee. HUESKE, EDWARD E. “Eddie” Fish and Game Brenham Age 22; Capt. D R.C.; F Inf.; Fish and Game Club. ' ' 4 • v-V •r. ' VV L., JR. “Huff” Lewisville Denton County Club; Economics Club. “Buddy” Texarkana .A.; Maj. Bn. Staff; Texarkana Club; led Sophomore ' 42. HURD, G. WAYNE Ch E Brady Age 19; HQ. Cav.; Maj. 1st Sqn. HUSS, GEORGE I. “G. I.” EE Menard Age 21; 1st Lt., 2nd in Command, A S.C.; Heart of Texas and Mountaineers Club; AIEE; Duncan Volunteers. HUTCHINS, JOHN R. “Hutch” Aero San Antonio Age 20; F F.A.; Maj. 2nd Bn. Staff; San Antonio Club; SAE; lAeS. INGLE, LEE A. “Lee” ME San Antonio Age 19; 2nd Lt. B Eng.; ASME; San Antonio Club. INGLIS, THOMAS N. “Tom” ME Sulphur Springs Age 20; Inf. Band; Maj. Regt. Staff; Aggieland Orches¬ tra; ASME. IVEY, A. HAROLD “Stud” Ag Eng Ysleta Age 19; 1st Lt., 2nd in Command I Inf.; V.-Pres. ASAE: Historian Soph. Class; Sec. Jr. Class; Historian Senior Class; Newman Club; El Paso Club; Distinguished Student. IVEY, ROBERT W. “Truck” RS Dallas Age 20; A F.A.; Dallas County Club; Rural Sociology Club; Galveston Club; Newman Club; Cotton Society Reporter ' 41. JACKSON, ARVIN O. “Si” AA Giddings Age 21; Capt. L Inf.; Marketing and Finance Club; 18-23 Club. JACKSON, HEDLEY V. Ch E Galveston Age 20; 2nd Lt. B C.W.S.; AIChE; Galveston County Club. JACOBSON, HERBERT S. “Jake” Ch E San Antonio Age 20; A C.W.S.; Scholarship Honor Society; AIChE; San Antonio Club; Distinguished Student. JAMES, EDWARD M. “Ape” Aero Dallas Age l 1 ); A F.A.; 2nd Lt. Bn. Staff; Dallas Club; lAeS; Singing Cadets; Sbisa Volunteers. JASKA, ROBERT C. “Honyak” Ag Eng Ross Age 22; B Ord.; Capt. B R.C.; Waco-McLennan County Club; Newman Club; Sec. and Treas, ASAE. JENKINS, THOMAS E. “Tom” Ch E San Antonio Age 19; 2nd Lt. A C.W.S.; AICHE; San Antonio Club. JOHNSON, BAILEY “Coop” ME Wink Age 20; A Eng.; SAME; Recreational Officer. JOHNSON, DONALD F. VM “Demon” Brady Age 20; Hq. Cav.; Scholarship Honor Society; Jr. AVMA; Distinguished Student. JOHNSON, GRANT H„ JR. ME Fort Worth Age 20; 1st Lt. E C.A.C.; ASME; Fort Worth Club. JOHNSON, H. M. ME “Crapi” Felly Age 22; 1st Lt. D C.A.C.; ASME; Re ' reational Offcei: Tri ' Cities Club; Singing Cadets; Sbisa Volunteers; Ross Volunteers. JOHNSON, J. F. PME Age 19; E F.A.; Petroleum Club. “Frank” Midland JOHNSON, R. C. EE “Ray” Galveston Age 20; Capt. 2nd Bn. Staff S.C.; AIEE; Galveston Club; Distinguished Student; Sec. Soph. Class. JOHNSON, ROBERT L. Aero Age 20; 1st Lt. B Ord. “Bob” Fort Worth JONES, ORAN D. ME North Little Rock, Ark. Age 21; C Eng.; Pres. B.S.U.; Inter-Church Council; ASME; Singing Cadets. JONES, RUSSELL B„ JR. EE “Russ” Mobile, Ala. Age 20; Regt. Staff; A S.C.; AIEE; Sailing Club; Junior Editor Longhorn; Sbisa Volunteers; Singing Cadets; Fencing Club; Press Club; Longhorn. JONES, S. FRANK LA Age 21; Capt. A Cav. “Frank” Shreveport, La. JONES, STEPHEN “Steve” LA San Antonio Age 21; L Inf., Maj. 3rd Bn.; Economics Club; San Antonio Club; Recreational Officer. JONES, THOMAS S. RS Beau Age 21; Capt. F F.A.; Kream and Kow K1 umont Club; Agronomy Society; Ross Volunteers;! Be t D Medal ' 42. JONES, T. R., JR. CE Gainesville Age 22; D Eng. Regt. Staff; SAME: ASCE. r ,Ar KANE, JOHN J. ME Age 21; A Ord. Capt. Regt. Staff; ASME; Galveston County Club; Singing Cadets; Newman Club. KARBACH, NELSON W Pre ' Med Age 20; USNR; Houston Club; Pre ' Med Society; Press Club; Jr. Editor Battalion ’42; Associate Editor Battalion Magazine ’42; Editor Battalion Magazine ’43. KARCHER, CLARENCE C. Ag Ed Anderson Age 20; H Inf.; Pres. Walther Luther Club; Ag. Ed. Club. KASPAR, J. L. “Joe” Pet E Ganado Age 18; 2nd Lt. E F.A.; Petroleum Club. KAUFFMAN, DAVID S. “Scotty” ME Fort Worth Age 22; 1st Lt. A Ord.; ASME; Pres. S.A.E.; Fort Worth Club. KEELING, WM. BROWNING AA Age 21; 2nd Lt. A Inf. “Bill” Galveston KEENEY, FRED C. Ch E Weslaco Age 20; A C.W.S.; Maj. Regt. Staff; AIChE; Scholar- ship Honor Society; Rio Grande Valley Club; Ross Volunteers. KEITH, JACK J. EE Houston Age 21; C S.C.; Lt. Col. Corps Staff; Associate Editor Battalion; Scholarship Honor Society; Pres. Student Engineering Council; Corps Executive; V.-Pres. Press Club; Ross Volunteers; AIEE; Houston Club; YMCA Cabinet; Distinguished Student; Fish and Soph. Math Contests Winner; Who’s Who. KELLY, F. F„ JR. RS Sinton Age 20; Marine Reserve; Newman Club; Rural Sociology Club; Gulf Coast Club. KELLY, VINCENT P. “Bromo” ME Breckenridge Age 19; C Eng. Maj. Bn. Staff; V.-Pres. ASME; Sbisa Volunteer. KELSEY, JOE F. DH Denison Age 22; 1st HQ F.A., Capt. 1st Bn. Staff; Pres. Kream and Kow Klub; Steering Committee, United Science Club; 1st Place Freshman Crops Contest; 3rd Soph. D.H. Judging Contest. KERCHO, MARVIN R. AA “Herk” Yoakum Age 19: 2nd Lt. A Q.M.C.; Marketing and Finance Club; Sailing Club; Best Drilled Medal ’41, H Inf.; Sec. ' Treas. Lavaca County Club; Singing Cadets. KEVER, J. WARREN “Kev” Agr McKinney Age 20; F F.A.; Agronomy Society; Collin County Club. KIEL, JAMES P. Agr Age 21 Biology Club. “Jimmy” Wichita Falls F C.A.C.; Capt. Varsity Swimming Team ’43; Club; Wichita County Club; Rural Sociology KILLIAN, S. H. “Bubba” Agr Mont Belview Age 20; D Cav.; Agronomy Society; Sec. Tri-Cities Club; Horse Show ’42. KILLINGSWORTH, R. A. “Killy” Agr Chatfield, Ark. Age 21; D Inf.; Agronomy Society. KINCY, W. P„ JR. “Bill” CE Harlingen Age 20; E Eng., Capt. Regt. Staff; ASCE; Senior Town Hall Assistant; Rio Grande Valley Club. KING, BENNIE J. ChE “Ben Houston Age 21; 1st Lt., 2nd in Command, C C.W.S.; Duncan Volunteers; Sec.-Treas. AIChE; Distinguished Student. KING, L. MOSES “Mose” AA McKinney Age 21; F Inf.; Marketing and Finance Club; Collin County Club. KING, THOMAS B. “Tommy” CE Stephenville Age 21; 1st Lt., 2nd in Command, B Eng.; SAME; ASCE. KLARE, WILLIAM BUSKE “Bill” DH Schulenburg Age 22; B Inf.; Kream and Kow Klub. KOKERNOT, R. H. “Koke” VM Alpine Age 21; C Cav.; Distinguished Student; Scholarship Honor Society; Editor-Elect Agriculturist; Sec.-Treas. AVMA; Best Drilled Medal C Cav. ’42; B.S.U. Council; Fish Y Council; Sbisa Volunteers. KROESCHE, MARTIN A. Ch E •Duck Houston :$i Age 20; I C.A.C., Capt. Bn. Staff; Houston Club: Ross Volunteers. - KRUSE, WALTER E. AH Age 22; Q.M.C. ‘Elmer” Clifton BERT O. “Lacy” Hondo A Q.M.C.; Lt. Col. Comp. Regt. ; Press Club; Sirloin Club; Block and Bridle Club; South- Club; Distinguished Student; Scholarship y; Town Hall Ass’t; Ross Volunteers; “Lacy” Hondo 20; CapVL A QMC; Press Club: Southwest Texas ; Marketing and Finance Club; Distinguished Stu¬ dent; Scholarship Honor Society; Town Hall Ass’t; Recreational Officer; Ross Volunteer. LAFIELD, Wm. C., JR. “Bill” Ch E San Antonio Age 20; 1st Lt. A C.W.S.; 2nd in Command; San Antonio Club; AIChE. LAMB, FRANK “Jack” Ch E Bryan Age 18; B C.W.S.; A.C.S.; AIEE; AIChE. LANDERS, JESS C., JR. Mgt E San Angelo Age 21; B Ord.; ASME; San Angelo Club. LANE, GRADY J., JR. “Grady” Agr Paducah Age 21; D F.A.; 1st Lt. Bn. Staff; Agronomy Society. LAPHAM, ARTHUR L., JR. “Shrimp LA Jacksonville Age 20; B C.A.C.; Capt. Fish Swimming Team ' 41; Varsity Letterman ’42; Jacksonville Club. LARD, R. S. “Bob” AH Fort Worth Age 20; C Cav., Maj. 2nd Sqdn. Cav.; Saddle and Sir¬ loin Club; Block and Bridle Club; El Paso Club; Ross Volunteer. LATIMER, JAMES ROBERT, JR. “Bob” ME Fort Worth Age 19; Capt. H C.A.C.; Editor Engineer Magazine; V.-Pres. Scholarship Honor Society; Student Activities Committee; Student Engineering Council; Senior Ring Committee; ASME; V.-Pres. Press Club; Fort Worth Club; Distinguished Student; Best Drilled Medal; Ross Volunteer; 18-23 Club; Who’s Who. LAYMAN, RALPH E., JR. “Curley” ME New London Age 20; A Ord.; F.A. Band; ASME. LeBLANC, ARTHUR J. “Frenchie” ME Fort Worth Age 20; 1st Lt. B F.A.; ASME; Fort Worth Club; SAE; Distinguished Student; Assoc. Editor Engineer Magazine; Newman Club; Ross Volunteer. LEE, T. J., JR. Ch E Houston Age 21; C C.W.S.; AIChE; Houston Club. LEFF, DAVID M. “Dave” AA Houston Age 18; D F.A.; Accounting Society; Singi ng Cadets; Economics Club; Hillel Club; Houston Club. LEGLER, LEE OTTO Aero Age 20; Inf. Band; Fayette County Club. “Possum” La Grange 1 1 fL p:: ft, % te-v ®pi fr ca . te p 1 Mv fell;: ' ; i S ' ' M T LEHMAN, C. E. AA “Charlie” Galveston Age 19; Capt. E F.A.; Galveston Club; Best Drilled Medal E F.A. ’42; Ross Volunteer. Curly” Mason LEHMBERG, DAN G. AH Age 20; B QMC; 1st Lt. Bn. Staff; Adj.; Heart of Texas and Mountaineers Club; Block and Bridle Club; Saddle and Sirloin Club. LELAND, THOMAS W., JR. Ch E Age 19; C C.W.S. “Tom” College Station LEMKE, CALVIN A. CE Age 21; ASCE. “Slewfoot” Waco LE ROUAX, R. K. “Bob” Aero Houston Age 20; 2nd Lt. I C.A.C.; Houston Club; Singing Cadets; lAeS. LESKE, A. C., JR. ME Age 19; Capt. H F.A.; ASME. “Ace” San Antonio LEWIS, R. W. EE Age 20; A S.C. “Frog” San Angelo LIEBMANN, PAUL G. Pet E “Pablo” San Antonio Age 21; 2nd Lt. G C.A.C.; San Antonio Club; AIME. LIESE, RALPH F. AA “Stick” Georgetown Age 20; 1st Lt. E F. A.; Marketing and Finance Club; Williamson County Club; Sbisa Volunteers. LINDLEY, J. H. “Hack” Ag Ed Mt. Vernon Age 21; Capt. G Inf.; Advertising Manager of Battalion; Press Club; Collegiate Chapter of F.F.A.; Whos’ Who. LINDSEY, J. H. “John” LA Houston Age 20; G F.A.; Maj. Corps Staff; Town Hall Mgr.; Sec. ' Treas. Eco Club; Recreational Officer; Intramural Mgr.; Student Activities Committee; Senior Ring Com- mittee; Houston Club. LLOYD, J. M. ME Age 19; E C.A.C.; ASME. “Jimmie” Jefferson LOBRECHT, TONNER DORR Ag Eng Age 23; I Inf.; ASAE. LOCKE, MILES P. CE San Antonio Age 21; 2nd Lt. E Inf.; San Antonio Club; ASCE. mV:- r G. DE A. FERNANDO “Ferdie” Mexico, D.F., Mexico ; ASEE; Newman Club; Azteca Club; Cosmo ' lub. “Charlie” Cleburne E Inf. LOZANO, JOSE MARIA, JR. “Pepe” EE Laredo Age 19; 2nd Lt. E C.A.C.; Pres. Laredo Club. LUDDEN, FRANK C. ME Corpus Christi Age 21; A C.A.C.; 2nd Lt. 1st Bn. Staff; ASME; Singing Cadets; Corpus Christi Club. LUTTRELL, J„ JR. “Joe” CE Panama City, Panama Age 22; ASCE; Cosmopolitan Club; Newman Club; Spanish Club. McBride, heston “Hetch” AH May Age 22; QMC; A. and M. Livestock Judging Team . McBRIDE, JUSTON T. “Burr” AH May Age 21; B QMC; Heart O’ Texas and Mountaineers Club; F.F.A.; Ex ' 4-H Club. McCAMANT, WM. G. “Bill” Aero El Paso Age 20; E Eng.; El Paso Club. lAeS. McCARROLL, ARTHUR L. “Ikey” AA Junction Age 21; B Inf.; Marketing and Finance Club; San Angelo Club; Cotton Marketing Society. McCLESKY, J. C. “Mack” AA Chillicothe Age 20; N.M.; Marketing and Finance Club; Dis ' tinguished Student. McCOY, EDWIN D., JR. “Ted” ME San Antonio Age 22; D Eng.; San Antonio Club; ASME. McCOY, TURNEY VM Dallas McDaniel, Adrian a. “Mack” LA Memphis Age 22; I Inf.; 1st Lt. 3rd Bn. Staff; Economics Club; Pre-Law Club; Panhandle Club. McDermott, lyle a. “Mack” VM Cameron Age 20. McDOW, H. N. “Mack” Ch E Luling Age 19; Capt. C C.W.S.; AIChE Club; Triangle Club; Fish Y Cabinet. McFERRIN, K. A. “Me” LA Pecan Gap Age 19; V. ' Pres. Land Arts Club. McGEE, ROBERT E. “Bob” EE Fort Worth Age 20; E Sig. Corps Major Bn.; AIEE; Pres. Fish Y Cabinet; Student Welfare Representative of Sophomore Class; Fort Worth Club; Ross Volunteers; Distinguished Student. McGregor, jack bandy “Mac” AA Ballinger Age 20; A Q.M.C.; Aggie Band; Aggieland Orchestra; Agriculturist Staff; Distinguished Student; V.-Pres. San Angelo Club ’43; Marketing and Finance Club. McIntyre, donald w. “b. l.” Ag Eng Henderson, Kentucky Age 22; B F.A.; 1st Lt. 1st Bn Staff; Ross Volunteers; Brazos County Club. McKEE, O. G. “Risky” ME Paris Age 19: H C.A.C.; Treas. Lamar County Club; Dis- tinguished Student. McKELVY, EDWARD A., JR. “Ederd” LA Tyler Age 21; Inf. Band; Sec. ' Treas. Tyler Club; Spanish Club; Aggie Band. McKENZIE, WILLIAM ALLEN “Billy Mac” AA Houston Age 20; A Q.M.C.; Head Yell Leader ’43; Jr. Yell Leader ’43; Longhorn Advertising Manager; Sbisa and Duncan Volunteers; Junior V. ' Pres. Houston Club ’43; Marketing and Finance Club; Press Club: Ross Volun ' teers. Mckinney, umphrey “Mac” EE Houston Age 20; 1st Lt. C S.C.; Houston; AIEE. McLARRY, NEWMAN “Mac” LA Sulphur Springs Age 20; 1st Lt. D Inf.; 18-23 Club; Duncan Volunteers; Economics Club; Spanish Club. McLEAISH, T. J. Hort Age 2?; Pres. A M Horticulture Society. McMillan, marvin, jr. AH Age 20; Capt. H Inf.; Longhorn Editor; Pres. Elect Saddle and Sirloin Club; Rodeo Director ’42; Sec. Press Club ’42; Scholarship Honor Society; Junior Livestock Judging Team; Student Activities Committee; Heart of Texas and Mountaineers Club: Ex-4 ' H Club; Who’s Who. “Tommy” Los Fresnos “Mac” Mason McMullen, w. w. ME Age 20; 2nd in Command E C.A.C.; Intramural Mgr.; ASME. McMURTRY, R. C. Arch “Bud” BeauriffliiM Age 20: 2nd Lt. C C.A.C.; Representative Student EngL neer’s Society. V McWhorter, Robert l. AA Age 21; 1st Lt. C Inf.; Pres. Eldorado Club. Dog Eye Eldorado MACHEMEHL, A. C. “Mac” Ag Ed Bellville Age 21; A Q.M.C.; Agricultural Education Club. MACHEMEHL, CHARLES W. AH Age 20; B F.A. H 1 J ' T ' • Lrood lime Bellville “Ted” Palestine MAFFITT, THEODORE STUART Arch Age 20; F.A. Band; Architectural Society; Palestine Club; “Y” Council. MAGRANE, HARRY J. “Candy” VM Mishawaka, Ind. Age 23; 1st Lt. MG Cav.; Jr. AVMA; Feature Writer, Battalion Staff; Distinguished Student. MAHER, E. N„ JR. “Nicky” LA Dallas Age 20; 2nd Lt. A F.A.; Distinguished Student; Ross Volunteers; Dallas Club; Newman Club; Economics Club; Fish “Y” Council. MALEY, DAN P. Pet E Age 20; A Ord. Major Corps Staff; Pres. Petroleum Club; Dallas Club; AIME; Sailing Club; Student EngL neering Council; Army Ordnance Scholarship Medal. MALLET, ROLAND CHARLES “Condor” VM Port Arthur Age 22; A F.A.; Treas. Port Arthur Club; Jr. AVMA; Aggieland Orchestra. MANGOLD, CLAYTON A. DH San Antonio Age 20; B Cav. 1st Lt. Sqd. Staff; San Antonio Club; Kream and Kow Klub. MANNING, KENT S. “K. S.” Ch E McAllen Age 23; 2nd Lt. A C.W.S.; Y Cabinet; AIChE; Rio Grande Club. MAPLES, WELDON L. LA Age 22; C Inf.; V. ' Pres. T Club. MARONEY, J. C. “Jake” LA Houston Age 19; E F.A. Capt. Regt. Staff; Fish Y Cabinet; Sophomore Ball Committee; Houston Club; Economics Club; Newman Club; Boxing Club ’41. MU ‘Dapper” Dallas MARQUES, ANTHONY WM. “Tony” VM Brownsville Age 24; AVMA: Rio Grande Valley Club; Cosmopolitan Club. MARSH, G. C. “Swampy” AA Uvalde Age 20; 1st Lt., 2nd in Command, E S.C.; Cotton Society; Cryptography Club; Spanish Club; Sociology Club; Southwest Texas Club. MARSH, J. E., JR. LA Age 19; D C.A.C. MARSHALL, T. W. CE Age 19; 3 HQ F.A.; “Jack” College Station “Tommy” San Antonio Antonio Club. MARSHALL, V. C. “Chip” Ag Ed Temple Age 21; C Cav.; Rep. Ag Ed Club; Bell County Club; Fish Track Team. MARSHALL, WILLIAM R. “Bill” AA Dallas Age 19; C F.A.; Dallas Club; Minor T Letterman; Capt. Tennis Team. MARTIN, E. C. “Red” AH Bryan Age 20; B Inf., 1st Lt. Bn. Staff; Saddle and Sirloin Club. MARTIN, JACK W. AH “Chick” Waco Age 25; N.M.; Pres. Poultry Science Club; Student Manager College Poultry Farm; Distinguished Student. MARTIN, JAMES H. ME Age 19; 2nd Lt. D S.C.; ASME. “Jim” Comanche MARTIN, JOE Ch E Age 19; C C.W.S.; Camera Club; AIChE. Fort Worth MARTIN, L. D. “Buckie” AA Donna Age 19; M Inf.; Advertising Staff Battalion; Rio Grande Valley Club; Marketing and Finance Club. MARTIN, ROBERT G. “Bob” DH Wharton Age 20; C F.A.; V.-Pres. Kream and Kow Klub; Pres. Wharton County Club. MARTIN, R. N. “Nelson” EE Oklahoma City, Age 21; Hq S.C. MARTIN, M. BERNAY AH Morgan Age 22: 2nd Lt. I Inf.; Saddle and Sirloin Club; Singing Cadets, Librarian ' 41, Bus. Mgr. ' 42, Pres. ' 43; Block and Bridle Club; Town Hall Assistant. v. fete Wm: “Cisco Kid Monterrey, Mexico D Eng.; Newman Club; lAeS. Monterrey, Mexico + .Q.; Newman Club. “George” RS Liberty Age 21; Hq S.C. 1st Lt. Bn. Staff; Rural Sociology Club. MAY, JOHN LOMAX “Pinky” Ch E Lake Charles, La. Age 19; 1st Lt. C C.W.S.; AIChE; Battalion Staff; Sec. ' Treas. Louisiana Club; Radio Club; Distinguished Student. MAYER, HAROLD R. “Hal” Pet E San Antonio Age 20; 2nd Hq F.A.; Petroleum Club; AIME; San Antonio Club; 18-23 Club. MAYS, C. E. Aero Age 19; G C.A.C.; Pistol Team. MEASELES, ROBERT K. “Bob” Agr Beaumont Age 23; 2nd Lt. D Inf.; Beaumont Club; 18-23 Club; Agronomy Society. MEASLEY, GEORGE H. IE Borger Age 20; 1st Lt. E Inf.; Industrial Education Club. MEDBERRY, CLINTON A., JR. Chem College Station Age 20; C C.W.S.; A.C.S.; Singing Cadets. MEISENHEIMER, DAVID B. “Dave” Pet E ' Geol Jefferson Age 20; G C.A.C. 2nd Lt. Bn. Staff; AIME; Geology Club. MELBERN, ROBERT L. AH Age 21; 2nd Lt. B Q.M.C.; Saddle and Sirloin Club; Block and Bridle Club; F.F.A. MELSON, J. E. Ag Ed Age 19; C F.A.; Ag Ed Club; F.F.A. MEREDITH, ROBERT KING “Bob” Hort Coolidge Age 19; 2nd Lt. G Inf.; Horticulture Club; Ross Volunteers. MENGER, GARNET C. “G. C.” AA Corpus Christi Age 22; 2nd Lt. F C.A.C.; Accounting Society. MERRITT, RAYMOND L. Ag Ed Age 21; 1st Lt. K Inf.; F.F.A. MICKS, W. R. Aero Age 19; A Cav.; lAeS. MIERTSCHIN, N. H. “Mert” Ch E Port Arthur Age 20; 2nd Lt. A C.W.S.; Port Arthur Club; AIChE; Recreational Officer. MISKIMINS, WILLIAM, JR. “Mac AA Wichita Falls Age 20; 2nd Lt. A C.A.C.; Wichita Falls Club; Marketing and Finance Club. MITCHELL, CLIFFORD “Cliff’ Aero Fort Worth Age 21; D Eng.; Fort Worth Club; SAME. MITCHELL, FRANK S. CE Age 22; D S.C. Capt. Regt. Staff; ASCE. “Ray” Wharton “Bob” Pearsall Age 21: G C.A.C.; Southwest Texas Club; Library Assistant. “Bill” Rusk Wilmer MOGFORD, H. N. “Goat” AH Menard Age 20; 2nd Lt. F Inf.; Saddle and Sirloin Club; Block and Bridle Club; Ex AH Club; Singing Cadets; Heart of Texas and Mountaineers Club; 1st Place Fish Livestock Judging Contest; Duncan Volunteers. MONTFORT, J. D. ME Age 22; E S.C. “Big Jim” Fort Worth MONTGOMERY, J. B. AH Age 21; 1st Lt. I C.A.C.; T Club; Varsity Football and Track. Monty” Moran MORGAN, JACK F. AA San Antonio Age 22; B Q.M.C. Capt. Regt. Staff; V. ' Pres. Accounting Society; San Anto nio Club; Scholarship Honor Society; Duncan Volunteers. MORRIS, CARROL N. “Baron” ME Shreveport, La. Age 20; 2nd Lt. G F.A.; Singing Cadets; Shreveport Club; ASME. MORRISON, ALBERT S. Ch E Bartlfesville, Age 20; 1st Lt. A C.W.S.; Distinguished Stu AIChE; Pres. Bartlesville Club. MORROW, CHARLES W. ME Age 19; A Inf. “Charlie Waco IY, WEYMAN M., JR. “Mose” Colorado City 2nd Lt. B Eng.; lAeS; SAME; Distinguished LELER E. “The Mouse” Kerrville Heart of Texas and Mountaineers Club; chitectural Society; Distinguished Stu- rent. MOUSER, JOHN A. “Johnny” LA Houston Age 22; 1st Hq F.A.; Pres. Intramurals; Recreational Officer. MUCKLEROY, R. W. Ch E Age 20; B C.W.S.; AIChE; Amarillo Club. “Dick” Amarillo MUDD, E. JERALD “Jerry” AA Port Arthur Age 21; Capt. 1st Hq F.A.; Best Drilled Medal 1st Hq F.A., ’42; Pres. Port Arthur Club. MUIL, CHARLES W. “Mule” Geol Kingsville Age 21; 1st Lt. Hq Cav.; Gulf Coast Club; Southwest Texas Club; V. ' Pres. Geology Club. MULLINS, JOHN M. “Moon” ME Carrizo Springs Age 21; Cadet Colonel; Caldwell Trophy ’43; Best Drilled Medal K Inf. ’42; Junior Editor Engineer; Press Club; Sec. Southwest Texas Club; Chairman Student Elections Committee; Student Aid Committee; Ross Volunteers; Who’s Who. MURLAND, IRVING Set Age 19. Houston NAHAM, JAMES E., JR. ME Age 20; B C.A.C.; Fort Worth Club. “Jimmy” Fort Worth “Crow” Texarkana NANCARROW, GEORGE Pet E Age 19; 1st Lt. C C.A.C.; Petroleum Club; Texarkana Club. NELSON, ROY KNUTE EE Age 21; Dallas Club; Duncan Volunteers. ‘Knute” Dallas NETHERG, GEORGE WILBURN AH Age 19; MG Cav.; Heart of Texas and Mountaineers Club. “Geo. W.” Junction NEUHARDT, CHARLES HENRY Arch “Yank” Fort Worth Age 21; USNR; Architectural Society; Spanish Club; 18-23 Club; Fort Worth Club: Distinguished Student. “Jimmie” Gonzales NEWBERRY, JAMES E. LA Age 21; 1st Lt. Bn. Staff; C Inf.; T Club; Varsity Baseball ’42-’43; Fish Baseball: Triangle Club; Economics Club. - . 1 • J r S { is v 7 NOBLITT, JAMES REUBEN “Reube” CE Dallas Age 19; D Eng.; SAME; ASCE; Dallas Club. NORRIS, H. W. Ag E d “Cab” Santa Anna Age 19; 2nd Lt. 1st HQ F.A.; V.-Pres. Ag. Ed. Club; Scholarship Honor Society; Distinguished Student. NUTTO, WILLIAM J. “Bill” Pet E Detroit, Mich. Age 22; 1st Lt., 2nd in Command, D Cav.; Petroleum Engineering Club; Neuman Club; Basketball; Tavern Club; Recreational Officer; T Club; Ross Volunteers. OGAN, WILLIAM H. “Bill” CE Kansas City, Kan. Age 23; 2nd Lt. D Eng.; ASCE; SAME. OGILVY, HUBERT W. AH Age 21; Capt. Hq. Cav. ORR, ROBERT EE Age 21; NM. “Ox” Burkburnett Mertens OSBORN, MORRIS B. Agr Age 21; D Inf.; Agronomy Society. “Jug” Claude OTTO, C. L. LA Age 21; M Inf. East Bernard OTTO, MONROE W. AH Needville Age 20; 2nd Lt. I F.A.; Saddle and Sirloin Club; Block and Bridle Club; Fort Bend County Club; Distinguished Student. OWENS, P. N. “Pat” CE Galveston Age 18; D Eng.; Maj. Corps Staff; ASCE; V. ' Pres. SAME; V. ' Pres. and Accompanist of Singing Cadets; Newman Club; Galveston Club. PACE, HOMER E. “Foxy” Arch Corsicana Age 20; H Inf.; Capt. Regt. Staff; Arch Society; Pres. Navarro County Club; Fish Y Cabinet. PACE, P. J. “Red” AA San Angelo Age 22; 3rd Hq. F.A.; Capt. Bn. Staff; Marketing and Finance Club. PARKER, C. J., JR. RS Age 21; F Inf.; Rural Sociology Club. PARKER, ROBERT L. AH Age 19; Capt. 3rd Hq. F.A.; Saddle and Sirloin Club;: Block and Bridle Club; Sec. Saddle and Sirloin Club M2 ' 1 Meats Team; Best Drilled Medal. •‘‘Of PATTERSON, RAYMOND C. “Pat” VM Franklin Grove, 111. Age 23; Med. Adm. Corps; AVMA. PEALOR, JAMES P., JR. “Jimmy” AA La Villa Age 21; 1st Lt. F Inf.; Bn. Staff; Rio Grande Valley Club; Singing Cadets; Marketing and Finance Club; Cotton Society. PEDEN, LES E. “Mole” LA Az,le Age 19; G Inf.; Fish Baseball and Basketball; T Club; Varsity Baseball ’41--’43; Varsity Basketball ’41-’43; Captain Baseball Club; Fort Worth Club. PERRY, HOWARD S. IE Spearman Age 20; B F.A.; Ind. Education Club; TrLState Club. PEYTON, KENNETH P. “Muscles” LA San Antonio Age 20; 1st Lt. 2nd Bn. Staff; Adjutant; San Antonio Club. PHENICIE, FRANK E. Fish and Game Sealy Age 20; 2nd Lt. H Inf.; Fish and Game Club. PHILLIPS, GLENN H. “Monk” AA Olton Age 20; E F.A.; Marketing and Finance Club; South Plains Club. PHILLIPS, RICHARD H„ JR. “Dick” LA Dallas Age 21; B F.A.; Economics Club; Dallas Club; Spanish Club. PHILLIPS, ROBERT W. “Bob” Aero San Angelo Age 20; B Inf.; Pres. Soph. Class; Sr. Ring Committee; Reporter, Secretary of San Angelo Club. PLANTO, MORRIS “Peanut” ME San Antonio Age 20; 2nd Lt. 3Hq. F.A. PLEDGER, FLAVE ME Amarillo Age 19; D C.A.C.; 2nd Lt. Bn. Staff; ASME; Scholarship Honor Society. -- v , v. : POINDEXTER, A. D. “Jack” AA Plano Age 20; 1st Lt. F Inf.; Marketing and Finance Club; Collin County Club. POLLAN, MELTON J. Ag Eng Age 19; D Inf.; ASAE. ‘Red” Rice POTTER, W. A. “Bill” CE Rosenberg Age 20; A Eng.; ASCE; SAME. POWELL, CHARLES M., JR. “Charley” CE Dallas Age 19; 2nd Lt. H C.A.C.; ASCE; Dallas County Club; Spanish Club; YMCA Cabinet; Fish Intramural Mgr.; Singing Cadets; 18-23 Club; Tumbling Team; Town Hall Assistant; Inter-Varsity Fellowship. PRATT, ELROY J. “Bud” ME Joplin, Mo. Age 20; 1st Lt. B Ord.; ASME. PRITCHARD, JOHN H. RS Wingate Age 20; NM. PRIEST, ROY R„ JR. Aero Rankin Age 21; F Eng.; 1st Lt. 2nd Bn. Staff; lAeS; SAME. PRITCHETT, WILLIAM G. “Dub” Ag Ed Stamford Age 19; L Inf.; Collegiate Chapter F.F.A. PUCKETT, FLOYD A. “Puckett” ME Big Lake Age 20; A S.C.; 1st Lt. 1st Bn. Staff; ASME; San Angelo Club. PUCKETT, JAMES A. “Jimmie” CE Dallas Age 20; 2nd Lt. F Eng.; ASCE; SAME; Dallas Club. PUCKITT, L. W. “Little Wood” AH Menard Age 22; H Inf.; Heart of Texas and Mountaineers Club; Singing Cadets. PULS, GEORGE, JR. ME Fort Worth Age 20; Fort Worth Club. QUIN, J. E. LA Age 19; Economics Club; Galveston Newman Club. RAMSEY, G. T. ME Age 20; H F.A. “Jerry” Tyler TV V V? ' ! lT ' -.V ' 1 - • N iPALL, EARNEST E. “Sonny” (ch Dallas 20; 1st Lt., 2nd Command, 3Hq. F.A.; Dallas Campus Camera Club; Architectural Society; Saib :RRY R. ‘ Clue “Rat” Amarillo C C.A.C.; Ross Volunteers; Amarillo ersonnel Officer. RAWLEY, RICHARD “Dick” LA Palestine Age 22; B Q.M.C.; Jr. Editor Battalion Magazine; Dis ' tinguished Student; Palestine Club. RAY, J. B. Aero Age 20; D Eng.; SAME; lAeS. “Jack” Baird REAGAN, C. W. CE “Charlie” Dallas Age 20; Capt. E Eng.; Pres. ASCE; Scholarship Honor Society; SAME. REED, LANEY G. CE Age 20; A Ord.; Houston Club; ASCE. Houston REESE, HOFFMAN L. “Brother” AH Brenham Age 21; A C.M.C.; Saddle and Sirloin Club: Block and Bridle Club; Washington County Club; Rural Sociology Club. REESING, JOHN W. AH “Pete” Cranffills Gap Age 21; B Q.M.C.; 1st Lt. Bn. Staff; Lutheran Students Assn. REYNOLDS, A. W„ JR. “Bert” CE Canton, S. Dak. Age 23; A Ord.; ASCE; Singing Cadets. REYNOLDS, E. B. “George” AA Greenville, Mississippi Age 21; F Inf.; 1st Lt. 2nd Bn. Staff; Marketing and Finance Club. RICE, A. M. “Art” EE Waco Age 19; 2nd Lt. E S.C.; McLennan County Club; AIEE. RICHARDSON, J. G. “Butch” Ch E Newgulf Age 19; C C.A.C.; Capt. Bn. Staff; 2nd Freshman Math Contest; Recreational Officer; Distinguished Student. RICHEY, C. H. “Rabbi” VM Austin Age 19; MG Cav.; Travis County Club; Jr. AVMA; Polo; Sbisa Volunteers. RIDEOUT, ANSON F., JR. “Bud” CE DeRidder, La. Age 24; Capt. K Inf.; ASCE: Secretary Louisiana Club; Recreational Officer; Intramural Manager; Twilight League All Stars. r vl A - M W % ' y.Y, JLCfA m 3 m m wm ■ m m H . •V. M T T v- W. s RIDGWAY, ROBERT J. “Bob” PME College Station Age 28; Capt. A Eng.; ASME; Distinguished Student; Ross Volunteers; SAME; Petroleum Club; Best Drill Medal ' 42. RIEWE, ELDOR M. CE Age 19; B Ord.; ASCE. Pottsville RIGGS, CLAUDE A., JR. CE Beaumont Age 20; B Eng.; 1st Lt. Bn. Staff; ASCE; Sec ' Treas. Scholarship Honor Society; Beaumont Club; Distinguished Student. RITTER, J. A. “Tex” Arch Amarillo Age 20; 1st Lt., 2nd in Command, D C.A.C.; ArchP tectural Society; Amarillo Club. ROBBINS, J. D. “Cool” AH Coolidge Age 19; E Inf.; Saddle and Sirloin Club; Distingiushed Student. ROBERTSON, JOSEPH WILLIAM Pre ' Med “Pop” Fort Worth Age 20; 2nd Lt. I Inf.; Pre Med Club; Vice ' Pres. United Science Club. ROBINSON, HOWELL C. Aero Shreveport, La. Age 20; 1st Lt. H C.A.C.; lAeS; Shreveport Club. ROBINSON, JOHN GARTH AA “Rob” Dallas Age 20; K Inf.; Freshman Numeral Basketball and Base ' ball; Twilight League; Houston Club; Dallas Club; Marketing and Finance Club. RODDY, LLOYD W. Ch E ‘House Mouse” Denison Age 20; Capt. A C.W.S.; Best Drill Medal A C.W.S. ' 42; AIChE; Distinguished Student; Scholarship Honor Society; Grayson County Club. RODRIGUEZ, E. Francis “Rod” VM Alexandria, La. Age 19; AVMA; Louisiana Club; Newman Club. “Charlie” Abilene “Rabbit” Hillsboro “Rudy” Rocksprings “Charlie” Houston t. B C.A.C.; Ross Volunteers; ASME: lub; Singing Cadets. RUTTENBERG, JACK LA Age 21; Hillel Club. Dallas SADTLER, JAMES D. Ch E Age 20; B C.W.S. “Jimmy” Beaumont SAMAREL, ISAAC ME “Ike” Mexico City Age 21; Air Corps Reserve; ASME: Azteca Club. SAMAREL, SAMUEL ME Age 22; 4 C.H.Q. “Sammy” Mexico, D. F. SANDERS, NEAL W., JR. “Sandy” ME Corpus Christi Age 20; 1st Lt., 2nd in Command, 2nd Hq. F.A.; ASME; Singing Cadets; Gulf Coast Club. SANFORD, JOHN B. “John” LA Corpus Christi Age 19; B Q.M.C.; Gulf Coast Club. SAUNDERS, H. W„ JR. “Harry” Arch E Abilene Age 20; F Eng. 1st Lt. Bn. Staff: Associate Editor 1944 Longhorn; Treas. Architectural Society; Sophomore Ball Committee; SAME; Press Club; Junior Prom Committee; ASCE; Sbisa Volunteer; Engineers ' Ball Committee; Distinguished Student; V. ' Pres. Abilene Club; Senior Ring Committee. SAUNDERS, JAMES M. “Reddog” A A Frankston Age 22; 1st Lt. L Inf.; Marketing and Finance Club. SAUNDERS, RICHARD L. “Dick” Aero El Paso Age 19; 1st Lt., 2nd in Command. A Eng.; Ross Volum teers; lAeS; SAME; V.-Pres. S.A.E.; El Paso Club. SAUNDERS, WARNER RS Coleman Age 21; G Inf.; Rural Sociology Club; Distinguished Student. SCALFI, R. A., JR. . N “Bob” CE De Ridder, La. Age 19; Capt. C Eng.; ASCE; SAME; Best Drilled Medal C Eng. ' 42. r-0 ' • SCHAEDEL, CHARLES T., JR. “Moose” ME Bay City Age 20; Inf. Band; Singing Cadets; Matagorda County Club. IBM SCHAPER, LOUIS O. “Lou” VM Galveston Age 21; E F.A.; Galveston Club; Jr. AVMA; Twilight League. SCHEID, THEODORE G. ME “Ted” Houston Age 21; B Ord.; Houston Club; ASME; Distinguished Student. SCHLENKER, EDWIN HUGH AA “Ed” Brenham Age 21; Marketing and Finance Club; Press Club; Assistant Advertising Mgr. Battalion. SCHULTZ, ROBERT LEE “Bobby” AA Brenham Age 21; 1st Lt. Inf. Band; Accounting Society; Wash ' ington County Club; Recreational Officer. SCHUMANN, M. A., JR. CE “Dusty” Sugar Land Age 20; E Eng.; 1st Lt. Bn. Staff; ASCE; SAME; Newman Club. SCHWARZ, EDWIN G„ JR. “Ed” AH Fort Worth Age 19; 2nd Lt. A Cav.; Saddle and Sirloin Club; Fort Worth Club. SCOFIELD, VERNON M. AH ‘Shorthorn” Austin Age 20; Capt. B Q.M.C.; Saddle and Sirloin Club; Block and Bridle Club; Austin Club; Distinguished Student. SCOTT, R. E. “Scotty” VM Dallas Age 20; G F.A.; Dallas Club; Fish Track; Varsity Track; Jr. AVMA. SCOTT, WALLIE E., JR. Arch “Scotty” Port Arthur Age 21; 1st Lt. D S.C.; Aggieland Orchestra; Port Arthur Club; Architectural Society; Cryptography Club; Distinguished Student. SEALE, LONNIE RAY Ag Ed Age 21; B Inf.; Ag Ed Club. Giddings SEAY, EARL M. “Hairy” RS Waxahachie Age 21; B F.A.; Fish Baseball Letter; Ellis County Club; Varsity Baseball. SEIDENSTICKER, ELMER R. “Moe” AH Comfort Age 20; 2nd Lt. B F.A.; Saddle and Sirloin Club; Dis- tinguished Student. 4 - SESSUMS, THOMAS R. ME Age 20; E C.A.C.; East Texas Club; AS I W - I -. SHARP, LAWRENCE H. ME Age 20; E C.A.C.; Major 2nd Bn. Staff Civ- ■k mm ! : - FORREST D., JR. Shreveport, La. Lt. B F.A.; Treas. Petroleum Club; Recrea icer. 2nd “Raspo” Mission H Inf.; Distinguished Student; Rio lub; Fish and Game Club. SHAW, ROBERT W. “Hawk” LA Junction City, Kan. Age 21; 2nd Lt. C F.A.; Pres. Fencing Team; Spanish Club; Polo Team. SHEARER, G. T. “Sandy” AA Brookshire Age 20; F Inf.; Marketing and Finance Club. SHEETS, RALPH WM. “Pete” Ch E Fort Worth Age 19; 1st Lt., 2nd in Command, B C.W.S.; AIChE; Fort Worth Club; Big Spring Club. SHUFFLER, ROBERT M. EE Age 22; E S.C.; Singing Cadets; AIEE. “Bob” Odessa SHUFORD, JOHN A. DH Rio Grande City Age 20; M Inf.; Kream and Kow Club: Fish Baseball; T Club; Varsity Baseball; Rio Grande Valley Club. SHUFORD, J. W. “Shu” Aero San Antonio Age 22; 1st Lt. C Eng.; lAeS; Distinguished Student; Intramural Officer. SHULTS, ROBERT L. AH Age 21; NM; Fish and Game Club. “Bob” Rising Star SCHIFF, SEYMOUR “Turk” Ch E Galveston Age 20; A Ord.; ASChE; ASME; Fish Tennis; Galveston County Club. SIEGEL, JACK H. Agr “Jackson” Dallas Age 21; B Q.M.C.; Dallas Club; Battalion Staff; Pres. Hillel Club; Press Club; Hillel Council. SIMECEK, ALVIN J. AH “Simek” Rowena Age 20; A Q.M.C.; Saddle and Sirloin Club; Block and Bridle Club; San Angelo Club. SIMONS, JAMES ROBERT “Jim Bob DH Fort Worth Age 21; 1st Lt., 2nd in Command, A Inf.; Fort Worth Club; Kream and Kow Klub. SIMPSON, AKIN M. VM Age 20; Big Spring Club; Jr. AVMA. “Doc” Big Spring I : 11 m m :Ti ' ■ ' km ■ - A M .m m m -mi m ■M .A- U- .....- • V : .. . v - ’ . • , ..s ,• ■ SIMPSON, ROBERT H. Arch E “Bob” Christoval Age 20; 2nd Lt. C Eng.; Pres. Architectural Society; Art Editor Battalion; Press Club; Sophomore Ball Committee; Student Engineers’ Council; Engineers’ Ball Committee; Distinguished Student; San Angelo Club; SAME; Junior Prom Committee. SIMS, R. C. “Bob” Pet E Kilgore Age 20; H Inf.; East Texas Club; Intramural Manager. SINGLETON, GEORGE R. ME Jacksonville Age 22; Capt. B Eng.; Pres. Jacksonville Club; Boxing Champion ’41; ASME; Best Drilled Medal B Eng. ’42. SINGLETON, JOHN R. “Bob” Fish and Game Orange Age 23; Capt. A Inf.; Fish and Game Club; 18 ' 23 Club; Beaumont Club. SISSOM, BILLY DALE ME Alvarado Age 20; Capt. B Ord.; ASME; Johnson County Club. SKIDMORE, H. B. “Skid” CE Longview Age 20; 2nd Lt. I C.A.C.; Ross Volunteers; ASCE; Sec.-Treas. Longview Club. SLAUGHTER, W. H. “Bill” AA Little Rock, Ark. Age 21; 1st Lt. C Cav.; Accounting Society. SLIGER, FREDRICK “Al” Ch E Waco Age 21; A Ord.; Ross Volunteers; Singing Cadets; Waco Club; AIChE. SLOVER, CHARLES L. ME Age 21; Capt. C Inf.; Pres. Lufkin Club. “Charlie” Lufkin SMALLWOOD, J. P. ME Age 21; H F.A.; ASME; Houston Club. Houston SMITH, CARL J., JR. LA Age 21; 1st Lt. F F.A. Dallas “Snuffy” Odem SMITH, C. DOYLE Agr Age 18; Capt. D F.A.; Agronomy Society; Gulf Coast Club; Ross Volunteers; Distinguished Student. 4 4 4 4 4 SMITH, HAROLD DUANE Aero Age 20; A Inf.; 1st Lt. Bn. Staff. SMITH, I. D., JR. “Smitty” Ag Ed Garrison Age 21 2nd Lt. H F.A.; Agricultural Education Club;; Varsity Baseball. 4 N • ..-.fi-f . • ' ■ v “Rock” Sabinal i; Capt. Hq S.C.; AIEE; Southwest Texas Club; “Mutt” Dickenson Lt. Col. S.C. Regt; Ross Volunteers; ’s. 5rftolarship Honor Society; V.-Pres. Y jbinet; ijll ekton County Club; Distinguished Student; Ident Engirisdts’ Council; Newman Club; Town Hall Assistant; Who s Who. SONES, CHARLES G. “Scaffy” LA Houston Age 20; B Q.M.C.; Accounting Society; Economics Club; Houston Club. SONLEY, JOE E. AA Age 21; C F.A. “Little Joe” Mineral SPACER, FRANK J. Aero Age 20; A Ord.; lAeS; Tri County Club. Gonzales SPARKMAN, W. J. “Sparky” LA Houston Age 21; D F.A.; Houston Club; Economics Club; Varsity Football; Recreational Officer. SPENCE, ROY W. Arch Age 20; NM; Architectural Society. El Dorado, Ark. SPILLER, JAMES C. Mgt E Canadian Age 22; 1st Lt., 2nd in Command, D R.C.; ASME; Dis- tinguished Student. SPRUCE, JOHN K. “Jack” ME Floresville Age 20; Capt. F C.A.C.; ASME; Y Cabinet, Treas. ' 42, Pres. ’43. STALCUP, JOE K. CE Brownwood Age 20; Capt. Inf. Band; ASCE; Press Club; Circula¬ tion Mgr. Battalion. STERLING, C. L. AH Conway Age 20; 2nd Lt. B Cav.; Saddle and Sirloin Club; Numeral Fish Basketball; 3rd Fish Judging Contest; 3rd Soph Judging Contest. STIGLER, FLOYD M. LA Age 20. “Stig” Stephenville STILLINGER, DUDLEY L. Ch E Fort Mason, Calif. Age 21; 2nd Lt. A C.W.S.; Fencing Team. STORMS, W. W. Aero Age 19; 2nd Lt. E F.A.; lAeS. “Stormy” San Antonio I m w M VA -• 1 I ME i ;■ • ip mm A ' ’. ' J w 1 I ■M IHHHI ■■M ‘-‘f? W-v, M i mm H ■ w mm •A STOUT, JOHN M. “Johnny ” Ch E Fort Worth Age 20; G F.A., 2nd Lt. Bn. Staff; Camera Club; Press Club; Fort Worth Club. STRACKE, SAM L. ME Waco Age 22; 1st Lt. F.A. Band; Waco-McLennan County Club. STRADER, LESLIE M. “Suck” LA Houston Age 20; 1st Lt., 2nd in Command, Hq. Cav. STRICKHAUSEN, GEO. “Strick” VM Galveston Age 20; Capt. 2 CHQ; Sec. ' Treas. Galveston Club; 1st Place Rifle Matches ' 40. STROTHER, JUD D. “Herk” AA Mt. Pleasant Age 22; 3CHQ; Piney Woods Club: Duncan Volunteers. SUELTENFUSS, GERALD T. “Sully” IE San Antonio Age 20; E S.C.; Industrial Education Club: Sbisa Volunteers; Duncan Volunteers; Newman Club; Singing Cadets; San Antonio Club. SULIK, LEROY “Bo” AA La Grange Age 20; 1st Lt., 2nd in Command, A Cav.; Marketing and Finance Club; Fayette County Club; Fish Y Council; Sbisa Volunteers. SULLIVAN, ARTHUR G. “Sully” Pet E Pensacola, Fla. Age 20; 1st Lt., 2nd in Command, B C.A.C.; Sec. Petroleum Club; Intramural Manager; Pres. Canadian Club; Pres. Pensacola Club. SUTHERLAND, FRED W. LA Age 22; B F.A.; Economics Club. SUTHERLAND, THOMAS H. CE Age 24; ASCE. SWILLEY, GEORGE R. EE Age 20; B S.C.; Singing Cadets; Camera Club. SWOFFORD, HARRY AH Rankin Age 20; A Cav. Major Regt. Staff; Trans ' Pecos Club; El Paso Club; Accounting Society; Sbisa Volunteers; Cavalry Ball Committee. Archer City “Tom” Archer City New Willard SWOPE, JOHN G., JR. Ch E Age 19; A C.W.S. 1st Lt. 1st Bn. Staff: Club; AIChE; Distinguished Student; Corps Rifle Squad. TAGGART, C. L. EE “Skully” San Anp Age 19: B S.C.; AIEE; Ross Volunteers; Dallas Club; Distinguished Student; Best Drilled Medal B S.C. ’42. TEDDLIE, J. E. Aero Age 19; lAeS. TERRY, DUDLEY K. AA Age 19; Capt. I Inf.; Marketing and Finance Club; Pres. Land of the Lakes Club. TESSMAN, M. O. “Moe” ME Hutchins Age 19; C F.A.; Dallas Club; ASME; Baseball. THANHEISER, C. A. CE Age 20; D C.A.C.; 2nd Lt. Bn. Staff; Ross Volunteers; ASCE; Distinguished Student; Houston Club. THAXTON, CALVIN L. AH Mason Age 19; 1st Lt. E Inf.; Heart of Texas and Mountaineers Club; Saddle and Sirloin Club. THOMPSON, L. S. CE Age 19; 1st Lt. E Eng.; ASCE. THOMPSON, R. O. ME “Dick” Healdton, Okla. Age 20; Capt. D C.A.C.; ASME; Ross Volunteers; Best Drilled Medal D C.A.C. ' 42. THOMSON, JACK Aero “Throck” Corpus Christi Age 19; 1st Lt. G C.A.C.; Varsity Tennis; Fish Tennis; lAeS; Student Engineering Council. ......... THOMSON, WALTER GORDON Ch E Age 21; B C.W.S.; AIChE. “Doc” Nacogdoches THORNTON, HUBERT B. “Ben” AA Jefferson Age 19; 1st Lt. B QMC; 2nd in Command; Marketing and Finance Club; Marion and Cass County Club. TILLMAN, E. F. “Pancho” AH Menard Age 19; F Inf.; Ex 4 ' H Club; Heart of Texas and Mountaineers Club. TREVINO, MANUEL P. DH “Pancho” Mexico City Age 20; K Inf.; Kream and Kow Klub; Newman Club; Azteca Club; Cosmopolitan Club. TREW, T. B. “Pat” AH Wellington Age 20; 1st Lt. D F.A.; 2nd in Command; Saddle and Sirloin Club; Eastern Panhandle Club; Block and Bridle Club; 18 ' 23 Club. TRUAX, WILFRED BRUCE EE Corpus Christi Age 20; Hq. S.C.; AIEE; Recreational Officer; Corpus Christi Club. TURNER, O. G. Ag Eng Age 20; Capt. E Inf.; ASAE. Ysleta TYLER, ALTON T. “Red” CE Tyler Age 21; H F.A., Capt. Regt. Staff; Pres. Tyler Club; V. ' Pres. ASCE; Recreational Officer; Distinguished Student. TYNES, JACK W. LA “Jam” Mabank Age 20; B F.A.; Lt. Col. F.A. Regt.; Sec. Student Aid Fund; Best Drilled Medal B F.A. ’42; Distinguished Student; Pres. Economics Club; Sbisa Volunteers; Who’s Who. “Dip” Haskell • ' •7? xTm ■ ' • IOYLE, HUBERT H. Y “Philbert” Dallas 2nd Lt. F Inf.; Dallas Club; Economics Club; Society. •RT E. “Vick” Danbury nd CHQ; Pres. Brazoria County Club; cer. VON SPRECKEN, J. R. “Johnny” CE Baton Rouge, La. Age 21; A Ord.; ASCE; Pres. Baton Rouge Club. WADLINGTON, W. H. “Billy” ME Dallas Age 21; 1st Lt., 2nd in Command, F C.A.C.; Dallas Club: Camera Club; AIME; ASME. WAGGENER, WILLIAM G. “Bill” CE Fort Worth Age 20; 2nd Lt. F Inf.; Fort Worth Club; ASCE. WAHRMUND, HENRY O., JR. RS “Hank” San Antonio Age 20; 1st Lt. A F.A.; Distinguished Student: Varsity Golf; San Antonio Club; Rural Sociology Club; Jr. Intramural Mgr. WALKER, FRED A. LA Age 21: D F.A. Houston WALKER, HOWARD C. “Dusty” IE Central Falls, R. I. Age 22; F.A. Band; Industrial Engineering Club; Rep. ’42 V.-Pres. ' 43 Church Vestry. WALKER, WILLIAM D. AA “Freck Satin Age 20; M Inf.; Marketing and Finance Club; Pres. Waco and McClennan County Club; Varsity Baseball. WALLACE, ALEC G. AA “Denny” Brandon Age 20; 1st Hq. F.A.; Hill County Club; Pres. Market ' ing and Finance Club. WALLS, HOLMES M. EE Winfield Age 22; 1st Lt., 2nd in Command, B S.C.; AIEE; Piney Woods Club. WALTON, W. W. “Dad” Pet E New Iberia, La. Age 25; Capt. B F.A.: Petroleum Club; V. ' Pres. South ' west Louisiana Club; Sbisa Volunteers. WARE, DARDYN EE McKinney Age 20; A Eng.; Distinguished Student; SAME. WARREN, DAYTON LEONARD LA ‘Curley” Denton Age 18; 1st Lt., 2nd in Command, M Inf.; Sec. Denton County Club; Spanish Club; Economics Club. l m Ripil ' ' I , - r $l ; w ' --Im • ' .vpa ►A Ml : m • w .. ; vyj . 1 1 M Umi k 1 j 3 f WATHEN, EVAN H. “Shorty” Land Athens Age 21; 2nd Lt. A Cav.; Horticulture Club; Landscape Club; Singing Cadets. WATSON, JAMES R., JR. “Jimmy” Agr Leesville, La. Age 22; A Cav.; Agronomy Society. At WATSON, RAYMOND S. “Wolf” Ch E Fort Worth Age 20; 2nd Lt. B C.W.S.; AIChE; Fort Worth Club. WATTS, PRENTICE RAY, JR. “Bots” PME Port Arthur Age 20; 1st Lt. D F.A.; Treas. Port Arthur Club; Petroleum Club. v. Si WATTS, RALPH LEE PE Winchester, Ky. Age 21; E C.A.C.; 1st Lt. Bn. Staff; Petroleum Club; AIME; Sbisa Volunteers. WEBER, L. T„ JR. “Tommy” Ch E Houston Age 20; Houston Club; AIChE; Ross Volunteers. WEEREN, HERBERT, JR. “Willie” Arch Cleveland Age 21; 2nd Lt. G Inf.; Architectural Society; Spanish Club; Camera Club. WEINER, LEON AA Houston Age 18; A Q.M.C.; Accounting Society; Economics Club; Hillel Club; Chess Club; Distinguished Student Scholar¬ ship Honor Society; Houston Club. JjA a fe I m ' s-vG t ■ ' I kM WEIST, ROBERT G. CE Age 22. “Jerry” Kilgore WELCH, RAYMOND L. “Ray” ME Hartley Age 19; 1st Lt. A Eng.; SAME; ASME; TrLState Club. fer W-v.- wr mm fe ■ ® Y ■■ WB. W- ' ' 7 - X WELCH, THOMPSON IRWIN PME “T. I. Dalhart Age 21; 1st Lt. 1st Hq. F.A.; Tri-State Club; Petroleum Club; Ross Volunteers. WERST, O. F. AH “Ollie” Dallas Age 20; Capt. D Cav.; Ross Volunteers; Horse Show ’42; Dallas Club; Tavern Club; Jr. AVMA; Best Drilled Medal D Cav. ’42. WHAYNE, T. R. “Rugh” LA San Antonio Age 19; C F.A.; San Antonio Club; Economicl Club. WHEELER, LACY B. Agr Gainesville, Age 21; C Inf., Maj. Regt. Staff; V.-Pres. Agronomy : Society; YMCA Council. r ijlfer “ ' W .v; HUNT, MATT H., JR. “Buddy” vd Game Idabel, Okla. B Inf.; Fish and Game Club; Oklahoma Club; ce Club; Pres. ’43, Sec. ’42. W .HARRY W. “Whitey” Palestine id Sirloin Club; Block and Bridle Club. WHITTET, GEO. A. “Whit” ME Washington, D. C. Age 22 ; A Ord.; ASME; Pres. D. C. Club. WHITTON, EDWARD N. CE Age 19; A Eng.; ASCE. “Ed. Track” San Antonio WIGGINS, C. P. EE Port Arthur Age 23; D S.C.; Port Arthur Club; Cryptography Club; Radio Club. WILDS, ROBERT H. “Robin” Agr Hartsville, South Carolina Age 23; Capt. 2nd HQ F.A.; Agronomy Society; Best Drilled Medal 2nd HQ ’42; Cotton Society. WILLIAMS, GEO. H. “Rocky” AA Gatesville Age 19; G Inf.; Marketing and Finance Club; Intramural Mgr. WILLIAMS, G. M. AA “Willie” San Antonio Age 21; D S.C.; Capt. Regt. Staff; Pres. Cryptography Club; Accounting Society; San Antonio Club; Fish Y Council. WILLIAMS, JACK EDWARD “Cot” Pre ' Med Vernon Age 21; 1st CHQ; Pre ' Med Club; United Science Club. WILLIAMS, ROBERT W. “Bull” ME Blossom Age 21; B Ord.; ASME; S.A.E.; Lamar County Club. WILLIAMS, ROLLIE B. Physics Mont Belvieu Age 20; D C.A.C.; Maj. Corps Staff; TrLCities Club; Distinguished Student; 1st Place Natl. Drawing Contest. WILLRICH, O. T. “Tee” AA La Grange Age 20; Capt. M.G. Cav.; Fayette County Club; Ross Volunteers; Distinguished Student; Marketing and Finance Club. WINBORN, BASCOMB F. “Windy” Pet E Houston Age 19; A Ord.; Houston Club; Petroleum Engineering Club. WITHERS, W. J., JR. EE Age 20; 1st Lt. B S.C. “Steamboat” Palestine ' I X mm . A 1 T V .1 A • $ m .W I m I -3 WOFFORD, S. R. “Roddy” RS Harlingen Age 20; C Inf.; Major 1st Bn. WOLF, LEO “Slug” ME Eastland Age 21; I F.A.; Major Regt. Staff; Distinguished Student; Spanish Club; Scholarship Honor Society; Economics Club; ASME; Hillel Club. WOLTERS, FREDDIE A. Ag Ed Lewisville Age 22; 1st Lt. I F.A.; Treas. Ag. Ed. Society; Denton County Club. WOMACK, EDWIN P„ JR. “Onkie” LA San Antonio Age 21; 1st Lt. C F.A.; Economics Club; San Antonio Club; Historian Junior Class; Fish Track. WOOD, ED M. “Chick” ME Fort Worth Age 20; G C.A.C. 2nd Lt. Bn. Staff; ASME; Fort Worth Club; Recreational Officer; Distinguished Student. WOOD, HARMON B. “Woody” IE Jefferson Age 20: B Ord.; Marion and Cass County Club; Indus¬ trial Education Club. WRIGHT, F. C. “Caddo” AH Junction Age 20; B Q.M.C.; Saddle and Sirloin Club: Heart of Texas and Mountaineers Club; Block and Bridle Club; Rodeo Mgr. ’41. WRIGHT, ROBERT T. “Bob” ME El Paso Age 21; B Eng.; El Paso Club; ASME; SAME. WUNDERLICK, GEORGE M. “Wundie” Ch E Dallas Age 19; B Ord.; Fish Tennis; V.-Pres. AIChE; Dallas Club. YARDLEY, J. E. “Jack” ME Port Arthur Age 20; F Eng. Capt. Bn. Staff; ASME; SAME; Sec. Port Arthur Club; Ross Volunteers; Recreational Officer; Fish Intramural Mgr. YOUNG, STEWART E. “Stew” ME San Angelo ' Age 24; 2nd Lt. B Ord.; ASME; San Angelo Club; Distinguished Student. ZAHN, CURTIS L. “Yoder” Aero Dallas Age 23; A F.A. Major Regt. Staff; Senior Ring Com¬ mittee; lAeS; Dallas Club; Singing Cadets. ZIEGELMEYER, ARTHUR L„ JR. ME Galvestor Age 20; 1st Lt. A Ord.; Galveston Cluhffil ZIMICKI, M. P. “Pete”: AH St raw n Age 21; 1st Lt. F C.A C.; Saddle and Sirloin Club, MARTIN, G. A. VM Age 23; NM; AVMA. TOWER, JAMES H. VM Age 24; Jr. AVMA. Vi - i iv mlm JOE DAN LONGLEY.......................President TOMMIE McGANNON................Vice-President WALTER McMAHAN.....................Secretary JACK REBER..............................Treasurer ROY McCALDIN...........................Historian W. W. WARD..........Student Welfare Representative NG MOON KONG......Student Welfare Representative HAMILTON COLLINS. . .Student Welfare Representative First Row: ADAMS, LLOYD W., AH—Tyler; ADDISON, M. H„ RS—Sherman; ALBA, EDWARD M„ ME—New Orleans, La.; ALFORD, D. R., AH—Waelder; ALLEN, C. H., AA—Dallas; ANDERSON, ROBERT W., AA—Farwell; ANDREW, E. FL, EE—-Corpus Christi. Second Row: ANDREW, WM. H., JR., Pre ' Med—Bryan; ARMSTRONG, ROBERT W., JR., Prelaw—St. Louis, Mo.; ATTERBURY, JOHN, ME—Knox City; BABER, GUY ALLEN, ME—Wiergate; BAKER, BILLY BOB, AA—Amarillo; BAKER, CHARLIE M., CE—Galveston; BAKER, WELDON M„ Aero—Bertram. Third Row: BALL, CHAS. E„ Ag Eng—Pattonville; BARNETT, JOHN WALTER, A A—Del Rio; BARTON, WM. A., LA—San Angelo; BEAVERS, J. E„ Ch E—St. Louts, Mo.; BEHLING, JACK, ME—Albany; BENNETT, STEELE, Aero — Dallas; BINDER, DAVID I., Arch — Waxahachte. Fourth Row: BILL1NGTON, W. A., JR., Aero—Waco; BIRY, JOE H„ AA—D’Hanis; BLANKINSHIP, TOM, Ch E— Wills Point; BOLLAND, ERNEST A., AH—Bishop; BOLTON, ELMORE E„ Aero—New Baden; BRACY, LEWIS E., JR., AA—Austin; BRAILAS, LOUIS, ME — Houston. Fifth Row. BRAMMER, H. L„ JR., Ch E—Dallas; BRANDENBERGER, SILAS, JR., AH—Mason; BRANDES, PAUL P., AH—Weimar; BRIN, GORDON E., Ch E—Dallas; BROUN, EDWIN C., JR., Pet E—Houston; BROWN, BILLY N., AA— Dalhart; BROWN, C. T., Ch E — Shreveport, La. Sixth Row: BROWN, DOYLE L„ AA—Putnam; BUFORD, J. L., RS—Terrell; BUNDY, WILLIAM THOMAS, JR., Aero — Quanah; BURKS, R. E., CE — Cheyenne, Wyo.; BYARS, W. A., ME— Blanco; BYRD, BOB H., AA —San Angelo; CAMPBELL, ARTHUR W„ CE—Scott, Ar . 75 1 ■■i Vi JsTSpSI iff uruord m « First Row: CASTLEBERRY, L. MACK, Ch E—Albany; CATT, C. D., EE—El Paso; CHERRY, DONALD D., IE— Slaton; CHESSER, WELDON, AA—Hew Willard; CLARK, SIDNEY THOMAS, AA—Chillicothe; CLEMONS, WM. E., AH— Comanche; COCHRAN, LARRY, Aero — Seguin. Second Row: COGSWELL, JACK WOOLSEY, Aero—Hillsboro; COLEN, BILLY J„ Ch E—Corpus Christi; CAMPTON, BOB, Agr—Portales, Hew Mex.; COOK, WM. BERRY, JR., ME—Houston; COX. ARTHUR L, Geol—Hondo; CRICE, H. E„ EE—McKinney; CROZIER, WALTON G., Agr—Waelder. Third Row: CUNNINGHAM, CHARLES, AA—Panhandle; CUNWICK, JACK, ME—Waco; DAVIES, ROBERT W., ME—Fort Worth; DAVIS, W. T„ Agr—Foreman, Ar .; DEANE, WALTER L., Arch—Houston; DEMOPULOS, CHRIS, Aero — Texar ana; DILLON, LESTER REED, JR., LA— San Antonio. Fourth Row: DONAHUE, JOSEPH E., Chem—Lawton, 0 la.; DUNN, WALTER RAYMOND, Ch E—Foreman, Ar .; FARROW, E. G„ ME—Dallas; FERGUSON, LARRY F„ AA—Dallas; FORREST, ROBERT PORTER, JR., Pet E— Olney, III; FRANKLIN, ELBERT W., Ag Eng—Floresville; FRIERSON, BYRON W„ AA— Haskell. Fifth Row: FRYMIRE, T. R„ Aero—Dallas; GARRETT, ARTHUR E., AA—San Angelo; GESELL, WILLIAM S., LA—Weatherford; GEWERTZ, IRVING D., Arch—Dallas; GIESENSCHLAG, MELVIN A., Ag Ed—Snoo ; GOL- MAN, GEORGE H., RS—Dallas; GONZALEZ, GEORGE, ME—Houston. Sixth Row: GORDON, WILL H., LA—Lubbock; GOTTLIEB, RICHARD ERWIN, LA—Dallas; GRAF, ARTHUR F„ PME—Zephyr Cove; GRAFA, H. JACK, AA—San Angelo; GRAFF, W. J., JR., ME—Marshall; GRIFFIN, JOHN W., Sci—Hooks; GROSSENBACHER, C. J„ Aero—Eagle Pass. I jBM ■ niorS mm First Row: HALTER, GUY S., EE—San Antonio; HEINMAN, HARVEY D„ EE—Rosenberg; HENDRICK, WILLIAM H„ AA— Hallsville; HEWELL, RAYMOND LEE, AA— Bur burnett; HICKMAN, OSCAR B„ JR., AA—Avalon; HODGES, WM. R., Arch — Ranger; HOGAN, THOMAS C., JR., Aero — Crane. Second Row: HOLEKAMP, CECIL M., AH— Junction; HOLLAWAY, J. W., Aero —San Antonio; HOOVER, JOE R., Ag Eng—El Paso; HUFF, R. B„ Pet E—Longview; HUFFMAN, WILLIAM HARVEY, A A— Cisco; IRVINE, ALVIN, Ch E— Lampasas; JACKSON, ROBERT E., ME— Denton. Third Row: JOHNSON, R. F., ME—Mexico D.F., Mexico; KEY, A. B„ CE—Alvin; KINDLER, L. P„ Fish Game— Waco; KIRKPATRICK, ORAN G., EE—San Antonio. KOOS, ROY NEIL, LA—Waco; KNOPP, V. A., AA—Fred ' eric sburg; KUNZE, GEORGE WILLIAM, Agr—La Grange. Fourth Row: LANE, CONNIE B., AA—San Antonio; LANE, LEONARD O., EE—San Antonio; LAW, HAROLD GENE, AH—Albany; LAYTON, ROBERT E„ Aero—Waco; LEHMBERG, VICTOR J., AH—Mason; LEWIS, J. S„ Ento —College Station; LONGLEY, JOE DAN, IE — Giddings. Fifth Row: LOWRY, ROBERT M., JR., EE—Ballinger; MACHA, LEROY WM., AH—Hungerford; MACKLES, LOUIS, Ch E—Galveston; MAGEE, JOE MARK, Pet E—Crowell; MAGEE, W. T., JR., AH—Albany; MARQUEZ, IVAN M., Pre-Med— Salinas, Puerto Rico; MATHIS, MARTIN C., LA—Houston. Sixth Row: MATOCHA, ALPHONSE G., ME—Cameron; MAYFIELD, R. B., CE—Seguin; MILLER, DON C„ LA— Port Arthur; MILLER, MARVIN, AA—Florence; MOSTYN, C. R„ JR., ME— Lyford; MURPHREE, S. E„ IE—Houston; MURPHY, W. T., LA—Paris. 77 Q juni mors First Row: MYRE, EDWARD H„ EE—El Paso; McCARTY, ROBERT O., JR., Arch—Houston; McCASKILL, CYRUS M., Arch—Ennis; McDONALD, WILBURN, JR., AA—Dallas; McGANNON, TOMMY, Ch E—Win ; McGREGOR, ALEX, Aero—Ballinger; McKAMY, JOHN WILLIAM, DH—Carrollton. Second Row: McMAHAN, WALTER W„ EE—San Antonio; NAHAM, L. C„ ME—Fort Worth; NAUMANN, QUEN ' TIN F„ AA—Houston; NESMITH, FRED, S., JR., Pet E—Riverside; NEWMAN, VIRGIL, CE—San Antonio; OLEXA, HENRY F„ CE—Houston; OLIVER, JOHN K., AA—Lampasas. Third Row: O’REILLY, H. VICTOR, EE—Dallas; PAULEKAS, JAMES P., EE—Lawrence, Mass.; PETER, J. A., LA— Alamo Heights; PHILLIPS, HENRY WHIT, Arch—Texarkana; PHILIPSON, HERMAN L, ME—Dallas; PIERCE, MILES, AH—Ozona; PIERSON, RANDOLPH, JR., Aero—Galveston. Fourth Row: PITTMAN, J. H„ CE—Baytown; PODD, GEORGE W., AA—Houston; POMERANTZ, MELVIN N., Ch E—Seguin; POWER, CLIFTON, Agr—San Antonio; RABEL, HENRY E„ Agr—Weimar; RAY, DEWEY G., AA— Waco; RAY, F. E., AA— Sulphur Springs. Fifth Row: REED, PETER N., Aero—San Antonio; REICH, HAROLD ALBERT, RS—San Antonio; RICH, ROBERT E., Pet E—Pratt, Kansas; RICHARDSON, O. L., JR., AH—Sonora; RICHTER, CHARLES, AA—Hondo; RIDDLING, WILLIAM PINKLEY, RS—San Angelo; ROSEAU, JOSEPH EDWARD, A A —Flew Orleans, La. Sixth Row: ROBERTSON, JAMES M., Ch E—Port Arthur; ROBERTSON, RICHARD S., JR., CE — Dallas; RODRT GUEZ, ISAIAS, LA—Puerto Rico; RUBIN, H. A., EE —Tyler; RUNYON, MARVIN T., JR., Aero—Dallas; RUSH, RICHARD, Aero—Houston; SANDERS, BILLY C„ AA—Dublin. uniorJ First Row: SCHAEFER, WILLIAM E„ Ag Ed—Waco; SCHIRM, MICHAEL H„ AA—Burbank, Calif.; SCHULTZ, ELTON F., AA— Houston; SEALS, FRED C., Ag Eng — Brownsville; SHEINBERG, JOSEPH L., Aero—Fort Worth; SHIMER, ROBERT H„ Vet Med—Houston; SHOVLIN, H. PATRICK, LA—San Antonio. Second Row: SLOAN, BILLY, LA—Brenham; SMITH, A. C„ LA—Bastrop; SOMMERS, CONRAD, Ch E—Dallas; STANLEY, EDWIN J., CE—Seminole; STEINMAN, RALPH, ME—El Paso; STENGEL, H. J„ AH—San Antonio; STENIS, B. V., CE— El Paso. Third Row: STOERMER, UVALDE, Aero—Yoakum; SULLIVAN, O. G., Pre Med—Houston; SWATZELL, PHIL DALE, CE — Cleburne; TAFF, T. J., LA— Daisetta; THOMAS, D. V., JR., Aero — Houston; THORNHILL, ROY T., LA—Dallas; THORNTON, L. R., Aero—Dallas. Fourth Row: THORPE, J. D., Pet E — Beaumont; THRASH, CHARLES G., JR., Aero—Beaumont; TICKLE, ANDREW J., AH—Concho; TORIE, CHARLES, CE—Sherman; TRACHTENBERG, JACOB J., Ch E—Galveston; TRIGG, KLE ' BER M., AH — Bastrop; TUBE, GEORGE E., AH— Canadian. Fifth Row: TURNER, JACK L„ Pre Med—Fort Worth; VOIGT, K. L., DH—Lockhart; WALKER, R. V., Pre ' Med— Satin; WEGHORST, W. P., AA—Brenham; WESTBROOK, J. E., EE—Rule; WESTMORELAND, J. W., JR., PE— West Columbia; WHITAKER, NORMAN R., Ch E—Port Arthur. Sixth Row: WHITSON, E. P., ME—Fort Worth; WILLIAMS, R. D„ AA—Wharton; WILLIAMSON, A. A., AH— Menard; WILLIAMSON, WALKER, K„ LA—Fort Worth; WILSON, MASON, JR., CE—Wichita Falls; WOOLF, JACK R., Aero—Trinidad; YANTIS, THOMAS CALDWELL, LA—Brownwood; ZUMMO, JOHN F„ AH—Beaumont. J m uniord First Row: AIKIN, J. L. ; ALDRICH, T. ; ALLISON, P. R.; ALLEY, M. E. ; ALLEY, T. K. ; ARTHUR, J. M.; AUBREY, H. S.; BALL, W. F.; BAXTER, W. P. Second Row: BEALL, W. B.; BENNETT, H. E.; BOONE, H. S.; BRISCOE, F.; BROUSSARD, J. R. ; BRUTON, W. E. ; BUTCHOFSKY, R. S.; CALLENDAR, B. R.; CAPT, A. B. Third Row: CARRUTH, D. C.; CHANDLER, J. C.; CLARK, B. B.; CLENDENIN, D. B. ; COOK, R. F. ; COULTER, M. A.; COWSER, B.; DICKIE, A., JR.; DICKIE, G., JR. Fourth Row: DILWORTH, J. C.; DIRKS, M. D. ; DOBBS, R. A.; DOKE, K. H. ; ELBEL, O. J. ; ENG, J.; ERVIN, B. H. ; ETHERINGTON, J. L. ; FAULKNER, L. E. Fifth Row: FEHRENKAMP, D. C.; FIELDEN, J. R.; FLY, S. H„ JR.; FORNEY, L. B.; FORREST, I. B.; FORTSON, B. W.; FREEMAN, R. G.; FRENKEL, M. A.; GALEWSKY, H. Sixth Row: GOMEZ, R. V.; GOTTLICH, R. P.; GOWIN, J. D. ; GRUBENMAN, C.; GUENTHER, R. S. First Row: HANCOCK, W. L.; HANNIS, W. M. ; HARVEY, H. E. ; HATCHETT, B. G.; HAYES, K.; HEANEY, G. F.; HEARN, C. E.; HOFFMAN, H. E.; HOGAN, T. W. Second Row: HUNT, C. R.; INGRAM, E. A., JR.; JOHNSON, T. L. ; JORDAN, P. J. ; KANEWSKE, E. R., JR.; KAUFER, T. L. ; KELLY, J. E.; KENDRICK, G.; KING, E. D. Third Row: KING, H. H.; KLEIMAN, H.; KLOTZ, B. W.; KNOBLOCK, J. W.; KNOLD, D. E.; KOZELSKY, L. J.; LACY, S. S.; LANDA, L. M., JR.; LANDERS, J. H. Fourth Row: LEWIS, F. A.; LOYD, J. F.; LUCE, W. G., JR.; LUSTER, M. J.; MARKS, J. D.; MATHIS, J. F.; MEYERS, B. G.; MILLER, J. H. ; MILLER, W. T. Fifth Row: MITCHELL, R. B.; MORGAN, T. J.; MORRIS, J. M.; MORTON, E. A.; McCLURE, B. R.; McENROE, K.; McGEE, W. P.; McKENZIE, E. L.; NIX, LARRY. Sixth Row: OLSAK, C. H.; OVERTON, R. R.; PANINSKI, E. A.; PARKER, G. H., JR.; PARNELL, J. E. 1 r, omored First Row: POOLE, J. T. ; PURCELL, J. S.; REYNOLDS, A B. ; REYNOLDS, B. R.; RICHARDSON, G. C.; RIDDELS, R. A.; ROEGER, J. L. ; ROGERS, O. L. ; RUFF, A. B., JR. Second Row: SANDARS, J. T.; SCHARTZ, I. L. ; SEYMOUR, S. K. ; SMITH, L. A., JR.; SHARP, L. O., JR.; SHU ' GART, J. E.; SILBER, P. G„ JR.; SIMS, E. O.; SKIPPER, J. M. Third Row: SADEK, E. A.; SORENSEN, A. M. ; SOUSARES, J. F., JR.; SPALDING, J. C.; SPARGER, A. R. ; STAN ' BERRY, H. A., JR.; STANFORD, E. G.; STILES, L. H. ; STOKES, D. S. Fourth Row: STRAW, H. G. ; STUBBLEFIELD, J. L. ; SUMMERS, W. K.; SWATZELL, J. D. ; TANKSLEY, T. D.; TATE, H. H. ; TERRELL, W. J.; THOMAS, J. A.; TIPPETT, G. R. Fifth Row: VARNER, F. M. ; VEIEN, J. A.; WADE, J. R. ; WALLACE, G. D.; WALTERS, A. J.; WANJA, JAMES T.; WARREN, R. L. ; WATTS, F. L. ; WHITE, R. N. Sixth Row: WILLIAMS, J. S.; WILLIAMS, R. F.: WILLIAMS, T. M.; WINGATE, J. M.; WOODS, D. R.; WRIGHT, W. H. n omoreS First Row: BIERSCHWALE, R. M. ; BRUNOW, C. L. ; BUSBY, J. L. ; CLEVENGER, P. R.; CLINE, A. W., JR.; COCHRAN, D. M.; COUCH, F. M., JR.: DU PUY, L. C., JR., FERGUSON, S. C. Second Row: FIEGEL, J. M.; FLAGG, R. F. ; FRIEDMAN, A.; GALLOWAY, G. G.; GARNER, A. C.; GERHARDT, M. W. ; GLENN, V. B.; GILLHAM, W. ; GINSBURG, B. Third Row: GRAHAM, L. P. : HEARN, D. L. ; HENRY, M. B.: HILGENFELD, R. E.; KINCONNON, W.; KNEESE, H. B.; KNIGHT, R. C.; LANG, W. S., JR. ; LE BRETON. C. J., JR. Fourth Row: LEGER, T. J. ; LUTTER, M. R. ; MADDOX, R. M.; MARTIN, R. L. ; MASQUELETTE, P. A.; MIKU ' LINSKY, S.; MILLER, W. P„ JR.; MULCAHY, M. M.; McNEILL, T. P„ JR. Fifth Row: MAYES, JOHN C., JR.; ORR, J. A.; PARRISH, C. T.; PHILLIPS, J. R. ; PICKENS, D. B„ JR.: REDMON, AGILE, JR.; REED, D. W.; SCOTT, W. E.; SHARP, G. H., JR. Sixth Row: SHELANDER, J. H„ JR.; SISSON, E. M.; SOYARS, E. L.; STARNES, C. S.; SUTTER, J. N.; TAYLOR, J. L.; TETLEY, K. C.; THOMAS, A. E. ; TILLER, D. G., JR. Seventh Row: VAN WEY, A. E. ; WARREN, J. L. ; WASSERMAN, H. B. ; WEISER, R. C.; WHEELER, F. W.; YOUNGHEIM, S.; ZUEFELDT, R. H. 85 First Row: ROBINSON, E. C.; YOUNBLOOD, C. S.; MOORE, W. F. ; ESTES, J. T.; PREJEON, J. A.; MINTON, J. F.; GORKINS, T. W.; MERCER, C. V.: HOLLAND, G. D.; SHIELDS, V. C.; MORGAN, J. R.; GADDIS, J. R. Second Row: ANDERSON, J. O.; IMHOFF, W. E.; STEVENSON, J. H.; COX, J. T. M.; PEVELER, E. G.; ANDERSON, J. W.; WILEY, L. R.; AHRENS, B. F.; STEINER, J. T.; CORDELL, B. E. Third Row: CHAPMAN, T. J.; NAPPER, P. E.; COX, J. V.; HUNTER, J. H.; TALBOT, W. H.; PHILLIPS, W. E.; SEAWRIGHT, A. F. ; DAVIS, J. C. Fourth Row: BARD, A. G.; CHAMBERS, C. H.; HOFFMAN, H. F. T.; ExMERSON, H. E.; HANSEN, H. R.; KOCH, C. W.; JOHNSON, C. V.; WALLACE, W. H. ; TINGLE, L. G. 86 n ' ■ « a r .,ifcaa«—MtM—MMMMt—MMMMMIMIM First Row: FORD, D. W. ; ZERR, M. J.; KELTY, C. D.; HARRIS, M. C.; McCOWN, P. G.; WILLIS, R. L.; GOSS, B. J. ; FENDLEY, J. M. ; ROSS, B. A.; JOHNSON, R. V. Second Row: PETTIGREW, E. M.; ANDRICH, S. M.; CONLEY, N. L.; GREENE, E. C.: MOHNKE, M. E.; GUYNES, J. A.; STONE, H. J. ; WIRTZ, J. H.; SHEPHERD. A. J. Third Row: KEEFE, P. H., JR.; NG, BIN MOON; ELLIS, A. R., JR. ; KEIRSEY, J. L.; MOSS, W. L. ; JACKSON. G. R.; BAER, L. S. ; OHLSSON, O. O. Fourth Row: FEILD, J.; McPHEE, W. A.; SPRINGS, A. J. ; ELROD, J. C.; WEST, C. R.; ROYBAL, F. N.; POWERS, C. W. Fifth Row: SETTEGAST, M. E.; BROWN, E. C.; PETERMAN, W. B.; TURNAGE, W. F. ; MORELAND. C. O.: PLEDGER, J. E., JR. 87 j men First Row: DOUGLAS, EDWARD; CANFIELD, DICK; PLACKEMEIER, H. F. ; BASHARA, E. G.; METZGER, W. E.; ANDERSON, J. D.; WITTIG, E. H.; CLARK, T. H.; FLEMING, P. C.; JAMES, R. E.; SANDOZ, L. S.; EBER ' SPACHER, N. E. Second Row: GRATZ, E. C.; ROBICHEAUX, R. G.; ROSENTHAL, R. S.; PRESCOTT, A. M.; KNEBEL, R. M.; BRAUN, P. H.; HACKLER, LEROY; STAFFORD, ROBERT; JOHNSON, P. E.; EVERETT, CLAUDE. Third Row: WAIT, L. C„ JR.; ENGLISH, T. J. ; STAHL, R. L: JACKSON, J. E.; BRANTON, R. C.; KERLEY, J. H.; ANDERSON, M. G., JR.; HAARDT, A. F.; POTTHOFF, F. H. Fourth Row: BUTLER, J. A.; WORKS, W. M.; DUPREE, CALVIN; TOMLINSON, L. N.; BROWN, H. M.; SHARP, WILBURN; BOUGHTON, R. B.; THOMPSON, J. W. ; HILL, R. H. ; ORRICK, R. E. RUSSIA In all Russian history there is no more striking example of courage and willingness to sacrifice than the Soviet Republic presents today in this new World War. As a self-sustaining nation, Russia has fought a seemingly endless battle on her 2000-mile Western Front against the powerful Nazi armies as well as in the great factories behind the lines in the produc¬ tion of food, weapons, ammunition, and materials of war. Its 170,000,- 000 courageous people are working in uninterrupted production con¬ suming the vast resources of iron, coal, electric power, oil, grain, rubber, and other resources found so abundantly in the land that stretches 5000 miles from Central Europe to the Pacific Ocean. Stalin has said, “We are waging a war of liberation. We are net waging it alone but in conjunction with our allies. It will end in our victory over the vile foes of mankind, over the German Fascist im- perialists 1 Yes, and the world will long remember the unsung heroes of the historic siege of Stalingrad. STUDEDT RCTIVITIES COmmiTTEE Top row: MARVIN McMILLAN, JOHN HOLMAN, RODNEY 15RAUCHLE, JOHN LINDSEY. Middle row: IIOII LATIMER, LAMAR HAINES, SID SMITH, JOE DAN LONGLEY. Bottom row: E. L. ANGELL, D. W. WILLIAMS, G. B. WILCOX. The Student Activities Committee was organized in 1931 under the name of The Publications Board. It then had complete control of all student publications, including the Battalion tri-weekly newspaper, the Battalion comic magazine, the Agriculturist and Engineer Magazines, and the Longhorn. In 1942 it became the Student Activities committee and added to its duties were the supervision of all social events, Town Hall, and student clubs. This year due to present conditions the com¬ mittee voted to discontinue all publications except the Battalion newspaper. The committee is composed of four faculty members, the editors of the various publications, a representative from the Junior and Senior classes, the Town Hall manager, and the social secretary. 91 F. C. BOLTON, Chairman STUDEflT ACTIVITIES OFFICE L. D. BOONE, Acting Manager The Student Activities Office cooperates with the Activities Com ' mittee in managing the student publications and other student activb ties, especially the financial end. The functions of this office are almost too numerous to list; in fact, it is one of the busiest on the campus. Mr. L. D. Boone, acting manager, encourages and guides the staffs of the publications. Richard W. Jenkins has charge of the Singing Cadets and Kadet Kapers and furnishes Aggies and service men with free entertainment on Saturday nights. All organisations are provided with a place to keep their funds in this office. Other im ' portant functions are the compiling of mailing lists for the publica ' tions and names of all students for the Student Directory. This office is maintained for the purpose of serving the Cadet Corps and it is doing a splendid job. Personnel L. D. Boone...................................Acting Manager J. N. Shepperd...........................Advisor of Publications L. Millard Collins.............................Assistant Advisor R. W. Jenkins..........................Director, Singing Cadets Mrs. Marie Francklow......................Secretary and Cashier Jane Closs........................................Stenographer Clyde Franklin, Glynn Collier, L. B. Tennison. . . .Student Assistants 92 THE 1944 LOnGHORn STAFF Top row: SAUNDERS, JONES, McKENZIE, BOYLES, LONGLEY. Bottom row: LEHMBERG, MURPHREE, PODD, WOLF, BARTON. Marvin McMillan, Jr. Harry Saunders______ Russell Jones________ Billy McKenzie_______ Ray Boyles__________ Joe Dan Longley_____ Victor Lehmberg_____ Gene Murphree______ George Podd________ Jack Wolf__________ Billy Barton________ _____________________Editor ____________Associate Editor ____________Senior Assistant _________Advertising Manager Assistant Advertising Manager _______________Junior Editor _______________Junior Editor _______________Sports Editor _____________Junior Assistant _____________Junior Assistant _____________Junior Assistant MARVIN McMILLAN, JR., Editor BATTRLIOn STAFF The Battalion newspaper is edited by stu¬ dents of A. 6? M. This year contributions from Navy, Marine, and Air Corps per¬ sonnel stationed on the campus were ac¬ cepted, and the paper was distributed to them. This proved very satisfactory as much talent was shown by the men in these branches of Uncle Sam’s forces. The Battalion magazine is published once a month and furnishes Aggies with a va¬ riety of jokes, cartoons, and stories. JOHN HOLMAN, Editor Editorial Staff John Holman............................ Tom Vannoy............................ Tom Leland............................. Tom Journeay........................... . . Editor-in-Chief Managing Editor Managing Editor Managing Editor Newspaper Staff Henry Tillet.............................. Bill Jarnagin............................. Eugene Robards........................... Arthur Matula............................ Ben Fortson.............................. Sylvester Boone........................... Jim Gabbard............................. T. L. Johnson............................ Gill Baker............................... Junior Editor .....Reporter .....Reporter .....Reporter .....Reporter .....Reporter .....Reporter ... .Assistant , . . . .Assistant Sports Staff Hank Avery............................ Bill Jarnagin............................ John Stout............................. Thomas Boog........................... Ruber R. Caro Costas.................... .........Sports Editor .........Junior Editor Senior Sports Assistant .......Sports Assistant .......Sports Assistant Advertising Staff Haskell Lindley.....................................Advertising Manager Ed Schlenker...............................Assistant Advertising Manager Lillard D. Martin...........................Assistant Advertising Manager Circulation Staff Joe Stalcup............................... Kenneth Varvel..................... . . . . Bill Trodlier.............................. Jimmy Marks, T. L. Johnson................ Circulation Manager . . . . Senior Assistant . . . .Junior Assistant .........Assistants Magazine Staff Nelson Karbach, Jr........................ L. B. Tennison........................... Tanner Freeman, Jr........................ Clyde Franklin........................... Magazine Editor Associate Editor . Senior Assistant Senior Assistant 94 THE AGRICULTURIST The Agriculturist until 1941 was part of the Scientific Review, a publication consisting of both the Agriculturist and the Engineer. It started on its way up and in 1942 it was published each month instead of bfimonthly. This magazine provides students in all the branches of LAMAR HAINES, Editor Agriculture a means of passing on to others various technical reports. The latest advancements in agriculture are given to the students in this magazine. The Agriculturist is especially distinctive in that it represents the largest schools of Agriculture and Veterinary Medicine in the world. Staff R. L. Haines............. W. L. Hahn............ Fred Dollar.............. Bill Knapp, Gus Boesch. . . C. G. Scruggs, Charlie Ball ..........Editor Business Manager .....Club Editor . Senior Assistants .Junior Assistants THE E H G I H E E R This semester the Engineer staf f under Bob Latimer as editor has worked hard and published a “bigger and better” magazine. The Engineer is valued highly by all students taking engineering courses as a means of expression and source of technical information. It was formerly published only four times per year but is now a monthly publication. Besides giving technical reports, the Engineer carries information concerning the activb BOB LATIMER, Editor ties of the many Engineering Clubs on the Campus. Editorial Staff Bob Latimer............... Arthur LeBlanc............. Seniors Darwin Boesch Gene Canfield G. H. Ferguson Gene Fields C. W. Reagan .....................Editor ............Associate Editor Juniors Bob Davies Walter Deane Gene Gables Dick Kruger Walter Nelson ft Business Staff W. L. Hahn............. Vic Lehmberg............ Bob Haltom, Darwin Boesch Bob Cowling............. Emmit Ingram............ Advertising Manager . .Assistant Manager Circulation Managers .......Photographer .........Art Editor 96 THE PRESS CLUB Bob Haltom ..............President Bob Latimer........... Joe Dan Longley.............Secretary and Treasurer TOUUn HALL Vice-President John Lindsay Bill Kincy. . . .......Manager Senior Assistant Ray Hawthorne Sam Gammon. . Senior Assistant Senior Assistant Top row: G. B. WILCOX, M. L. CASHION, ERNEST LANGFORD, DAN R. RUSSELL. Bottom row: DR. T. D. BROOKS, E. L. ANGELL, IDE P. TROTTER. THE Y. m.C. A. council STUDEm AID FUAD Top row: DAN R. RUSSELL, G. B. WILCOX, L. D. BOONE, JACK TYNES. Bottom row: VANCE CARRINGTON, JOHNNY ZUMMO, LLOYD ADAMS. “T” CLUB Top Row: Cokinos, M. P. Cox, Truman D. Daniels, Leo H. Dawson, Jamie T. Foldberg, H. C. Glass, Ira V. Henderson, R. W. Middle Row: Maples, W. L. Montgomery, J. B. Newberry, J. E. Payne, W. O. Peden, Leslie E. Ogdee, Ed Rogers, Cullen J. Bottom Row: Shuford, J. A. Slaughter, M. P. Stevenson, C. H. Steymann, W. R. Sturcken, E. B. Watkins, Pete K. Welch, F. B. Williams, R. H. 99 THE flGGIELflDD ORCHESTRA Seated: CURLY BRIENT, ROLAND MALLET, TOM INGLIS, JACK McGREGOR. Standing: AGILE REDMON, BILL BOREN, WALLY SCOTT, DICK LANDRY, DICK ALSTON, BULLY McGREGOR, DON HACKNEY, BOBBY FOSTER. This year, for the Aggieland Orchestra, has been a very successful one. They haven’t been able to make any trips because the bigger per cent of them are Privates in Uncle Sam’s Army. However, they got plenty of invitations, including one from Texas University. Even if they had been able to get away, they wouldn ' t have had much time to travel because the Orchestra has been kept busy this year right here at A. M., playing at the Corps Ball, four Corps Dances, two Navy Graduation Dances, one Wing Dance for the Air Corps, and also broadcasting over WTAW. Last years brass section, made up of J. McGregor and Inglis on the trom- bones, and Alston, B. McGregor, and Scott on the trumpets, is back this year and is greatly improved. It was this same section that played with the band when it was guest of the Fitch Band Wagon, and also when it broadcast over Show¬ time. The sax section composed of Murphy, Hackney, Boren, and Redmon is much sweeter than last year’s. The band agrees that the rhythm section with Foster at the drums, Brient on the bass. Mallet on the guitar, and either Landry or John Bunch (not pictured) is “The steadiest, most solid rhythm section we have ever had.’’ The band boasts two of the best vocalists that have ever sung at A. M., Joyce James of N.T.S.T.C., and Kenny Buda, who has sung with Sammy Kaye and Paul Whiteman. Ask an Aggie—He will tell you that the Aggieland Orchestra is “Tops.” 100 THE S I n G I n G CADETS Bernay Martin............................President J. J. Hill..........................Business Manager Pat Owens...........................Vice ' President A. M. Sorensen...........................Librarian Richard W. Jenkins........................Director S. C. Hoyle J. W. Hall A. m. PRESS Editor Emeritus Mark M. Norton..................Assistant Manager ......Manager Mrs. Carl E. Orr.........................Secretary R. G. Nelson..............................Foreman PLRCEmEni OFFICE W. R. Horsley.............................Director Anna Maze Hilliard.......................Secretary Jane Closs.............................Stenographer R. T. Thornhill j Gilbert O. Haas !.................Student Employees John K. Carr Department of Information and College Publications G. B. Winstead Tad Moses..... ............Director Information Assistant Mrs. H. B. McElroy Mike Haikin........ ............... Secretary Student Assistant Reporter “ ' The fortune of war has brought China for the first time abreast of the great powers. We have won our place in the front rank by our prolonged and unyielding resistance to the violence. We shall keep it by playing a major part in building a better world. 11 These words of Madam Chiang ' KanShek probably tell more clearly than any other just what China has done thus far in this war. China has proven that she is a great power and that her people are a great people. Prob ' ably never before have any people done more with less than have the Chinese people. Not being satisfied with maintaining a land front against Japan for the Allies, China has sent the United States tin, tung oil, tungsten, and antimony as well as sending the Soviet Union agricultural com¬ modities and various ores. Let us hope that China will play as great a role in the building of a new and better world as she is playing in the defeating of our foes of aggression. Haskell Lindley yertising Manager, Battalio Dorothy Jean Shaw Elizabeth Cowling Mary Jo Lindley Virgina Eddins Lillian Hutchens Elizabeth Seward Jean Cole Madeline Rainey Holbrook- Frances Shier Jerry Jarnagin Donna Hayes Jeanne Cannon Jean Hiatt Loyce Cassity Zelda Sikora Mary Jo Ellis Carolyn W. Brown Carleen Morton Rhoda Evelyn Manes Martha Lawrence Elizabeth Long Mary Jane Romirez Betty Virginia Bradley Jean Brewer Margaret Ann George Harriett Atkinson Mrs. E. G Bailey, Jr. Mrs. John R. Ball, Jr. Mary Jess Banks Joni Dell Barnett Teeny Anderson Mrs. Gerry Chilcoat Mary Kate Bourland Marjorie Boyett Mary Ann Blocker Nancy Lee Bradford Mary Lou Blatherwick Katherine Ann Benson Mrs. Arthur A. Anderson , Merle Bond Sue Teas Mary Jane Abernathy Dorothy Alger Helen Brown Margery Brewer Avell Brodie Carol Bauman Mrs. Earl Bemus Betty Benbow Ethel Benoist ' SOSm ✓ Dorothy Jean Shaw Elizabeth Cowling Mary Jo Lindley Virgina Eddins Lillian Hutchens Elizabeth Seward Jean Cole Madeline Rainey Holbrook- Frances Shier Jerry Jarnagin Donna Hayes Jeanne Cannon Jean Hiatt Loyce Cassity Zelda Sikora Mary Jo Ellis Carolyn W. Brown Carleen Morton Rhoda Evelyn Manes Martha Lawrence Elizabeth Long Mary Jane Romirez Betty Virginia Bradley ' Jean Brewer Margaret Ann George V, J ■ J 7 Harriett Atkinson Mi ' s. E. G rBailey, Jr. Mrs. John R. Ball, Jr. Mary Jess Banks Joni Dell Barnett 7f Teeny Anderson Mrs. Gerry Chilcoat Mary Kate Bourland Marjorie Boyett Mary Ann Blocker A Nancy Lee Bradford Mary Lou Blatherwick Katherine Ann Benson Mrs. Arthur A. Anderson Merle Bond Sue Teas Mary Jane Abernathy Dorothy Alger Helen Brown Margery Brewer Avell Brodie Carol Bauman Mrs. Earl Bemus Betty Benbow Ethel Benoist Edna Olivia Gandy Betty Frymire Dolly Frede Marguerite Frenkel Margaret Forbus Floreine Casey Mrs. Bryan C. Edwards Barbara Burge Lucille Burnett Louise Ewing Yoette Eubanks Sybil Bryce Mrs. Kathryn Buckland Betty Elliott Dorothy Jean Butler Ouida Fisher Margie Fewell Yvonne Fitzpatrick Jeanne Deutz Dorothy Dycus Kathryn Fanguy Betty Jean Collier Remarize Cooper Billye Faye Denny Sue Carr Evelyn Hirst Clara Haenel Mrs. Ross T. Glover Virginia Gilbert Harriet Elizabeth Hewett si T T Faye Gurley Gerrye Hood Cotton Hillyard Lucille Hildebrandt Dorothy Hill Nellie Gray Mrs. T. M. Gordon, Jr. Erin Garvin Frances Hollingshead Nancy Houk Nancy Kauffmann Margaret Kemp Janys Huntington Wanda Nell Looney Pauline Jones Betty Foy Latimer Annie Belle Kueh Martha Kirn LaVerne Hunt Nadine King -k Katie Lutner Wilma Louise Maddox Sara Houstoun Marjorie McGregor Marilyn Laramey Rosemary Hume Gwen Johnson Sara Ann Hyde Mrs. LaVerne Chrisman Jones Rosemary Leahy Letha Rae Jones Ruth Isaacson Frances Inglish Joan Hyldoft Ann Knight Mrs. H. J. Magrone II Jacki McKay Dorothy McCauley Gladys Matson Josephine layerhoff Mickey Maxon Mrs. N. H. Miertchin Helen Mixon Mary McManemin Frances Nelson Hazel Meador Neh yn Martin Lucreha Mathies Mrs. Jack W. Martin Mrs. George A. Martin Phyllis Jean Montgomery Ann Martin Patty Malm Wilma Jean Nelson Dorothy O’Quinn Marjorie Oxford Mrs. Elsie L. Morgan Gladys Nelson Alma Ruth Ramsey Earline Payne Nancy Rayner Anne Glennon Pearce Jean Pike Martha Jane Porter Jean Rife Wanna Lou Ray Iris Patterson Mary Patterson -fc Mary Rogers Mrs. Bobby Haltom Daphene Roberson Gertrude Rodrique Barbara Reynolds Mrs. Charles M. Powell Frances Prichard Patsy Powell Evelyn Parker Mary Lynne Porter Betty Pate Kathleen M. Palmer Marjorie Virginia Page Lillian Rack Charlotte Riggs 1C Jane Steinberg Joycej tanley Jean Spragle Mrs. Frank J. Spacek, Jr. Jean Snyder Stennette Smith Mrs. Holmes M. Walls Mrs. Dardyn S. Ware Margaret Eloise Walker Barbara Wall Joyce Waegner Maidie Rubin Neta Rucker Carolyn Thomas Lillian Vorpahl Evelyn Wall Frances Strain Mary K. Theobolt Margaret Smith Mrs. Carl J. Smith, Jr. Louise Marie Saunders Reba Lou Weaver Betty Westbrook Dorothy Louise Williams Mrs. C. L. Sterling Dorothy Stevenson Dorothy Senac Jackie Stephens Lucille Scheid Ethel Anne Savage Adele Scarborough Willene Smallwood Mrs. J. B. Chilcoat Calvin Louis Smith Jimmye Winkler Gertrude Womack Mrs. Vernon Greer Betty Jane Grube Mrs. James L. Boone, Sr. Wanda Simmons Mrs. W. H. Cath |y Elizabeth Shawver Mrs. R. Lewis Brown Mrs. O. P. Brummett Sara Williamson ‘If Mrs. Jerry P. Campbell Mrs. Raymond Hawthorne Mrs. V. L. Boyles Mrs. B. A. Bradley Mrs. Gus Boesch Mrs. P. L. Bible Mrs. Mark Coston Mrs. E. A. Gripp Mrs. F. L. Cresap Mrs. R. L. Chitwood Mrs. J. L. Collier Mrs. R. B. Shary Mrs. W. Houghton Mrs. W. B. Hinton Mrs. D. F. Henson Mrs. Freda Freedman J rs. Lillian Wadlington Mrs. H. W. Saunders Mrs. Paul C. Wright Mrs. J. E. Teddlie Mrs. T. Roy Ratcliff Mrs. Grace Samarel Mrs. R. V. Scott Mrs. Max Schumann, Sr. Mrs. U. E. Shipmann Mrs. J. M. Lozano Mrs. Louis Siegel Mrs. Hy Shwiff Mrs. T. J. Lee Mrs. W. A. Potter, Jr. Mrs. L. W. Puckitt Mrs. Fred A. Sliger Mrs. E. H. Ivey Mrs. D. F. Lehmberg Mrs. Clifford McMurtry Mrs. H. O. Norris Mrs. Elizabeth Sueltenfuss Mrs. Will J. Patterson Mrs. Marvin McMillan Mrs. Thomas L. Ballard Mrs. Marie E. Ivey of CANADA Canada entered the war, entirely of her own will and after full Parliamentary debate, on September 10, 1939, becoming the first from the Western World. Since that date the nation has been geared to wartime tempo, and the resources of her less than 12,000,000 people have joined the United Nations in contributing wholeheartedly to the cause of defeating Nazism. A fully self-governing nation, Canada has become the fourth larg¬ est producer of war supplies among the United Nations with England depending upon it for much of its food and war material. No person can doubt that Canada is committed to total war. It is the determined purpose of the Canadian people to fight not only for the survival of freedom generally but for the survival of its homes and families. Arms to arms, shoulder to shoulder, resource to resource—Canada is our loyal fighting friend and united neighbor. ro lklTR t R Y D EPF) RTrF]E n T STFI ' FF Colonel M. D. Welty.......................Infantry Professor of Military Science and Tactics Lieut. Colonel Ralph Perkins..................Cavalry Lieut. Colonel R. H. Buvens.........Corps of Engineers Lieut. Colonel E. A. Elwood.............Field Artillery Lieut. Colonel A. J. Bennett......Coast Artillery Corps Lieut. Colonel L. W. Marshall................Infantry Lieut. Colonel Orlin D. Horne.......Chemical Warfare Lieut. Colonel D. D. Alexander..............Ordnance Major R. L. Roberts.........................Infantry Major C. J. Hutson.............Coast Artillery Corps Major G. P. Lerner.....................Signal Corps Major Joe E. Davis.........................Infantry Major Lester Hanks..............Quartermaster Corps Major J. E. Breland.............Coast Artillery Corps Captain W. J. Faulk...................Field Artillery Captain C. E. Johnson.......Chemical Warfare Service Captain Henry A. Heister..... ..............Infantry Captain W. O. Reeves......... ........Field Artillery Captain A. L. Batjer, Jr......... .........Field Artillery Captain G. P. Valliant......... Captain C. A. Williams........ .... Corps of Engineers Captain J. H. Echterhoff........ .... Corps of Engineers Captain R. S. Hopkins, Jr....... .............Infantry Captain H. O. Owens, Jr....... Captain J. C. Kimbrough....... .............Infantry First Lieut. E. E. Fisher......... .............Infantry First Lieut. E. L. Scott......... . . .Quartermaster Corps First Lieut. S. M. Williams...... ........Field Artillery First Lieut. Hilton Richards..... First Lieut. Ross F. Snider...... ..........Signal Corps First Lieut. H. H. Holaday...... .............Infantrv Second Lieut. F. R. Rosecrans. . . .............Infantry Second Lieut. Arthur F. Jors. . . . .............Infantry Second Lieut. A. J. Garafola..... .............Infantry ■ + + 131 John M. Mullins Corps Commander 132 -K + -K -K Corps Staff LT. COL. JACK J. KIETH Executive LT. COL. TRAVIS S. PARKER Assistant Executive Major S. E. Cartwright, Adjutant Major J. H. Lindsey, Assistant Adjutant Major R. E. Chitwood, Personnel Ojjicer Major Eugene Field, Intelligence Officer Major P. N. Owens, Plans and Training Officer Major R. B. Williams, Supply Officer Captain R. W. Henderson, Assistant Supply Officer (not pictured) Sergeant Major R. J. Orrick Personnel Sergeant H. Collins Supply Sergeant J. S. Lewis Communications Sergeant G. R. Kruger Transportation Sergeant J. R. Woolf Chemical Sergeant J. M.Robertson Signal Sergeant G. E. Darsey 133 KENNETH VARVEL Drum Major Infantry Band DON HACKNEY Drum Major Field Artillery Band 134 i n f R n T r y b fl n o W. P. WEGHORST First Sergeant Second in Command C. H. Estes Staff Members 1 st Lieutenant Schultz, R. L. 2nd Lieutenant Varvel, K. G. Sergeants Ellerbrock, F. J. (Staff Sergeant) Blankinship, B. T. Garrett, R. J. Page, E. T. Schaedel, C. T. Corporals Cogswell, J. W. Dobbs, R. A. Johnson, T. L. Marks, J. B. Privates Alston, R. E. Ball, R. E. Barker, G. H. Clayton, J. L. Ellerbrock, W. W. Estes, J. T. Forney, L. B. Major T. N. Inglis Major E. Fields Tech. Sgt. P. F. LaRoche Fortson, B. W. Foster, R. J. Holderness, FI. G. Hornsby, C. W. Jarrett, J. T. Legler, L. O. Miller, D. C. Mckelvy, E. Nagle, J. W. Prater, F. D. Ray, W. A. Richardson, G. C. Rankin, J. M. Speery, A. L. Taylor, W. W. Veien, J. A. Walker. B. J. J. K. STALCUP Captain •FKtD- ARTIiLtR ' Y-BARD ' ..... SID V. SMITH Captain Second in Command Sam L. Stracke 1st Lieutenant R. L. Haines 2nd Lieutenants Alexander, R. B. Dennis, J. R. Gras, E. H. Sergeants Andrew, E. H. McNair, Howard Philips, C. E. Corporals Briscoe, Frank Jones, M. L. Levy, R. H. Pace, C. J. Warren, R. L. White, R. N. Privates Ball, H. F. Bledsoe, F. M. Bolland, E. A. Byars, W. A. Cherry, D. D. Cochran, D. M. Doggett, V. G. Galloway, G. G. Glendenning, F. C. Gordon, J. F. Hackney, D. V. Hearn, D. L. Hebison, E. E. Henderson, T. F. Henry, J. W. Hogan, T. C. Hogan, T. W. Jones, G. M. Layton, R. E. Little, A. E. Maffitt, T. S. Martin, H. S. Mayes, J. C. Moody, J. T. Murphy, W. T. Murray, C. E. Park, J. F. Pitts, L. A. Redman, A. H. Richardson. O. L Seligman, D. M. Sharp, J. B. Stanley, G. C. Thomas, R. O. Thorp, W. C. Vannoy, T. R. Walker, H. C. Welch, R. L. Williams, C. D. Williams, D. O. R. K. WILLIAMS First Sergeant 4 n F fl n i a v M ■K -K -K ■K Major T. M. Inglis, Executive Major L. B. Wheeler, Plans and Training Officer (not pictured) Captain C. J. D’Avy, Adjutant (not pictured) Captain H. E. Pace, Intelligence Officer Captain H. D. Carpenter, Supply Officer Sergeant Major W. E. Clemons Supply Sergeant L. W. Russell Communications Sergeant G. W. Kunze Transportation Sergeant J. B. Mcllwee Color Sergeant J. W. Griffith Color Sergeant H. W. Schliter 137 I- n F fl fl T R Y -K Captain K. A. Brendle, Executive First Lt. J. B. Pumphrey, Adjutant (not pictured) First Lt. H. D. Smith, Intelligence Officer First Lt. E. C. Martin, Plans and Training Officer First Lt. J. E. Newberry, Supply Officer Supply Sergeant P. F. LaRoche 138 Company fl” + - + inFP n T R Y + Staff Members Capt. K. A. Brendle 1st. Lt. W. D. Smith Color Sgt. J. W. Griffin Color Sgt. H. W. Schlittler 1st Lieutenant Bible, P. L. 2nd Lieutenants Brown, W. D. Canfield, A. B. Holman, J. M. Keeling, W. B. Morehouse, W. B. Morrow, C. W. Murland, I. J. R. SIMONS E. J. VACEK Second in Command First Sergeant Sergeants Dawson, J. T. DeVeny, J. B. Fuqua, L. M. Hodges, W. R. Magers, R. A. Pettit, J. B. Steymann, W. R. Corporals Foldberg, H. C. McCatty, K. W. Miller, J. H. Otell, H. E. Post, H. W. Sanford, J. C. Wanja, J. T. Wasserman, I. M. Privates Alley, M. E. Ammons, J. T. Becker, W. J. Braunig, C. F. Chambers, C. H. English, T. J. Frye, D. N. Garfield, B. P. Gilbert, C. W. Green, D. M. Hansen, H. R. Holbrook, A. C. Jenkins, W. G. King, H. H. McClellan, B. C. McLure, D. S. Morales, M. J. Morris, W. L. Palmer, R. Quick, J. R. Rumsey, W. L. Saunders, R. U. Sisson, E. M. Smith, R. R. Spradling, R. H. Spraggins, W. L. Tashnek, A. B. Thomas, W. B. Thompson, C. Wasserman, I. M. Welch, F. B. Williamson, A. A. Wright, R. C. J. R. SINGLETON Captain + Cotnpafiy “B” i n f a n t r y -K -K -K GID B. ADKISSON, JR. Captain R. M. COOK Second in Command Clifton, B. A. Hardeman, R. M. Holekamp, C. M. Smith, J. T. Staff Member s 1st Lt. E. C. Martin Tech. Sgt. G. W. Kunze 1 st Lieutenant Greer, B. F. 2nd Lieutenants Hastings, S. T. Klare, Wm. B. Sergeants Armstrong, R. W. Brennen, R. N. Leftwich, W. P. Wheat, L. L. Whisenhunt, M. H. Corporals Alley, T. K. Brandes, P. P. Privates Bryan, L. B. Byrd, B. H. Camp, J. B. Carson, H. K. Chapman, W. W. Cheeseman, N. C. Clifton, B. B. Crenshaw, W. E. Crow, M. L. Crozier, W. G. Dillon, G. D. Drum, M. R. Ferguson, S. C. Flynt, T. Y. Garrett, A. E. Gilliam, W. Grafa, H. J. Hall, N. R. Harris, M. C. Hightower, D. Jorden, I. G. Lawhon, W. C. Leathers, J. P. McCarroll, A. L. Miller, W. P. Minton, J. F. Palmer, K. K. Phillips, R. W. Richardson, L. L. Riley, W. P. Seale, L. R. Sparger, A. R. Stapp, J. K. Swatzell, J. D. Tankesly, T. D. Tennelly, E. T. Wade, J. R. Williams, J. S. B. W. FRIERSON First Sergeant ■¥ Company C + + + + ★ + -K ♦ 1 FI F R D- T R ¥ Staff Members Major S. R. Wofford Major L. B. Wheeler 1st Lt. J. E. Newberry 1st Lt. J. B. Pumphrey 1 st Lieutenant Rogers, C. J. r. l. McWhorter Se cond in Command 2nd Lieutenants Brown, T. C. Curl, H. P. Roof, E. T. Sergeants Clifton, H. M. Maples, W. L. A. C. SMITH First Sergeant Corporals Addison, M. H. Allison, J. R. King, E. D. Lekey, W. O. Lentz, T. H. Moore, T. D. Thomas, J. A. Privates Alford, D. R. Andrews, W. S. Beall, W. B. Barrett, B. R. Blumenthal, N. A. Britton, A. D. Butz, B. B. Brannen, J. J. Boyd, C. C. Callaway, M. D. Christian, W. B. Clark, D. E. Clark, T. H. Cook, S. M. Copeland, H. F. Davidson, J. G. Dinerstein, W. E. Glenn, E. F. Golman, G. H. Hagler, A. R. Hartman, H. F. Herlihy, D. E. Harrell, C. W. Hubby, J. M. Kendrick, N. B. King, E. D. Kyser, C. L. Lock, J. D. Maclin, R. E. McGregor, W. J. Mosesman, M. Murphey, J. A. Palmer, J. L. Prudhomme, E. G. Reese, C. M. Reilly, A. T. Routt, M. L. Seawright, A. L. Schmidt, K. H. Thompson, F. R. Williams, T. M. Wyatt, L. A. C. L. SLOVER Captain I n F A fl T R Y + + + Gompany+“D”+ Staff Members Lt. Col. J. H. Barton Master Sgt. J. S. Lewis 1 st Lieutenants Good, G. D. McLarry, N. R. 2nd Lieutenant Measles, R. K. Sergeants Gottlieb, R. E. Hermansen, V. J. Jones, W. L. Lloyd, R. R. Macha, L. W. Mostyn, C. R. Pollan, M. J. Waller, J. M. Watler, D. L. Woods, P. D. Corporals Aronoff, M. S. Boyd, D. D. Earles, C. T. Ellis, J. E. Fielden, J. R. Overton, R. R. Privates Baer, L. S. Busby, J. L. Chandler, J. C. Conlee, J. D. Davis, F. B. Deutsch, A. C. Hart, J. T. Hendrick, W. H. Knapp, A. S. Lavender, A. F. Lee, T. L. McCarter, W. G. Smith, G. C. Soloman, I. L. Steiner, J. T. Swatzell, P. D. Talbott, W. H. Walker, C. A. Yantis, T. C. G. D. GOOD L. M. CASTLEBERRY Second in Command First Sergeant . i n f ft n- t r y + Captain D. A. Beaumont, Executive First Lt. E. B. Reynolds, Adjutant First Lt. J. D. Robbins, Intelligence Officer First Lt. L. M. Gale, Plans and Training Officer First Lt. J. P. Pealer, Supply Officer Sergeant Major J. D. Longley Supply Sergeant W. T. Chesser 143 I n + F R R T R Y + + Coi npafiy “E” O. G. TURNER Captain Staff Members Capt. C. H. D’Avy Capt. D. A. Beaumont 1st Lt. J. D. Robbins 1st Lt. L. M. Gale Tech. Sgt. J. B. Mcllwee Tech. Sgt. W. T. Chesser 1 st Lieutenant Thaxton, C. L. 2nd Lieutenants Locke, M. P. Love, C. R. Thompson, M. R. Sergeants Biry, J. H. Butler, J. O. Fink, H. Hines, Grady Corporals Allen, W. R. Butchofsky, R. L. Cunningham, C. E. Devine, L. H. Faulkner, L. E. Luce, W. G. Peel, E. Ray, D. G. Wilensky, R. D. Privates Adair, J. H. Bassett, R. J. Blake, B. P. Borland, A. M. Bryan, J. R. Camp, M. W.T. Carter, W. G. Farr, C. M. Felger, O. A. Foster, J. D. Grady, W. J. Hawkins, J. W. Herrington, J. R. Hilgenfeld, R. E. Jackson,J. L. Jones, R. H. Jordan, C. H. Knight, R. C. Mattox, R. Meyer, L. W. McCown, M. C. McNeill, T. P. Palmer, J. S. G. H. MEASLEY Second in Command Pankey, A. F. Perry, C. R. Raney, D. R. Reinhart, O. J. Russell, R. B. Shoup, J. P. Smith, M. E. Stevenson, J. W. Stone, B. D. Williams, F. E. Wilson, W. B. Womack, R. L. Zerr, M. J. C. V. RICHTER First Sergeant CampanyiT” + + + inFftri K T R y+ Staff Members Maj. W. J. Chilcoat 1st Lt. J. P. Pealor 1st Lt. E. B. Reynolds 1 st Lieutenants Poindexter, A. D. Hueske, E. E. Parker, C. T. 2nd Lieutenants Carpenter, P. A. Verschoyle, H. H. Waggoner, W. G. Sergeants Bondurant, F. W. Dunn, C. W. King, L. M. Roark, H. K. Russell, L. W. Tillman, E. F. Winter, R. S. Corporals Crothers, W. F. Hardy, F. J. McCown, J. W. Waring, H. C. C. W. MULLER C. E. BALL Second in Command First Sergeant Privates Ballard, W. T. Bay, W. W. Blocker, J. R. Bouman, A. H. Clark, R. C. Cook, S. E. Daily, H. I. Dameron, J. T. Deutsch, A. C. Dibrell, C. M. Dutton, G. R. Elder,]. D. Engels, F. G. Frierson. R. E. Geer, W. E. Gleen, E. F. Hoff, J. E. Hooper, G. M. Lee, J. N. Levy, D. S. Martin, J. R. Martin, O. E. Mogford, H. N. Neely, R. E. Newton, R. T. Olsak, C. H. Perkins, H. G. Puckett, G. C. Rankin, J. M. Roseman, P. H. Ruff, W. E. Seawright, A. F. Shearer, G. T. Shuefelbein, R. E. Tate, R. E. Taylor, L. S. Veien, J. A. Wallace, K. E. Wheeler, G. R. Yeary, E. H. k hfbF fl n T Y Staff Members Williams, R. F. Capt. C. W. Bell Woods, J. E. Capt. H. D. Carpenter Clr. Sgt. L. B. Whitaker Privates Brown, R. N. 1 st Lieutenant Brunow, C. L. Carroll, W. B. Corso, J. V. Crow, J. D. 2nd Lieutenants DuPuy, L. C. Etherington, J. L. Meredith, R. K. Foster, J. H. Saunders, W. J. Hardcastle, V. L. Weeren, H. J. Harrington, G. W. Hrncirik, J. J. Sergeants Jackson, H. C. Law, H. G. Magee, W. T. Phillips, H. W. Hysinger, J. C. Kalvort, M. S. Luster, M. J. Manning, P. W. Marquez, I. M. Masterson, W. J. Corporals Murphree, S. E. Neblett, J. R. Coleman, R. M. Peden, L. E. Guenther, R. S. Reed, D. W. Ray, F. E. Rogers, C. G. Ross, W. F. Scott, W. E. Shannon, V . W. Sikes, T. H- Smith, E. M- Stone, G. A. Thomson, J. E. Vogelpohl, K. E. Wakefield, B. D. Wheeler, W• E. White, A. N. Williams, G. H. Zabcik, W. L. T. V. FOOTE F. P. ROBLES Second in Command First Sergeant ♦ Compafiy “H” |RF , ‘R ri T + RY W. L. HAHN Second in Command V. J. LEHMBERG First Sergeant Staff Members Capt. H. E. Pace Sgt. Maj. ]. D. Longley 1 st Lieutenant Hick, H. M. 2nd Lieutenants Glover, R. T. Phenicie, F. E. Shary, J. H. Sergeants Schlenker, E. H. Schumann, R. F. Stanley, E. J. Corporals Durling, C. W. Jones, C. H. Kidd, R. J. Phenicie, J. W. Williams, J. E. Privates Armintor, R. Barrnett, J. D. Bierschwalde, R. M. Cox, J. T. M. Dickie, G. D. Durham, G. D. Eaton, J. E. Fossel, J. O. Glassel, W. D. Hahn, C. Joy, W. D. Karcher, C. C. Kovar, R. P. Krauskopf, O. Laswell, R. B. Lovelady, W. F. Mosty, W. E. Norris, H. E. Pepper, R. A. Powers, J. M. Puckett, L. W. Rawlings, J. D. Reich, H. A. Roberts, G. W. Ryan, J. L. Sandidge, R. H. Schmidt, J. L. Schneider, F. H. J. Sims, R. C. Sparks, A. K. Stengel, H. J. Thompson, L. J. Van Wey, A. E. Whitten, H. E. Wortham, J. D. marvin McMillan, jr. Captain l n F A fl T Ft Y -K -K + -K + + Third Battalion Staff MAJOR STEPHEN JONES Battalion Commander Captain W. B. Brown, Executive- First Lt. Adrian McDaniel, Adjutant First Lt. D. H. Weedon, Plans and Training Officer First Lt. R. J. Schultz;, Supply Officer Sergeant Major J. T. Mason Supply Sergeant J. H. Sells 148 GompanyT’ i n F Staff Members 1st Lt. A. A. McDaniel 1st Lt. D. H. Weedon Tech. Sgt. J. T. Mason 2nd Lieutenants Martin, M. B. Robertson, J. W. Watkins, P. K. Sergeants Crosslin, L. W. Jones, R. Kelly, N. C. Solomon, B. M. Westbrook, J. E. (Supply Sergeant) Corporals Block, F. F. Boyd, N. A. H. IVEY Second in Command L. E. BRACY First Sergeant Cartwright, A. S. Lobrecht, T. D. Little, R. C. Luker, M. Ravesies, P. Mason, C. M. Sayles, W. P. Miller, J. N. Stanberry, H. A. Mogford, L. W. Morris, M. M. Privates Noble, E. B. Owen, T. H. Bay, W. W. Peden, L. Chilcoat, W. J. Reese, T. B. Clark, B. B. Rice, B. J. Darnell, C. A. Robinson, H. C. Davis, J. V. Romero, V. M. Day, W. M. Rosenthal, B. S. English, R. Rowe, H. E. Fletcher, L. D. Schmutz, V. H. Fraser, H. B. Schwope, E. C. Gainer, H. O. Sevier, B. W. Gregg, J. E. Staine, R. Hall, N. R. Statum, G. W. Inzer, S. L. Strange, N. S. Johnston, B. H. Wallace, J. N. Kelly, J. M. Weeren, J. C. Lamun, D. V. Williams, F. L. Lipscomb, W. R. Yeates, J. V. 9 Staff Members Col. J. M. Mullins 1st Lt. B. Shultz 1st Lieutenant Merritt, R. L. 2nd Lieutenants Fowler, L. T. Hays, F. L. Sergeants Adams, L. W. Brown, B. L. McCreary, J. Jr. Prater, T. E. Corporals Callan, J. Berger, P. H. Borofsky, H. Cook, R. F. Lucy, J. J. McEnore, K. M. Privates Beyers, L. W. Churchill, R. Elliott, P. D. Glass, B. C. Glass, H. Glasscock, J. M. Gillham, W. Grogan, E. W. Hannon, T. R. Harnden, D. Herron, J. C. Hickman, O. B. Holman, J. M. Horany, M. Huddleston, W. F. Ivey, L. O. Kelty, C. D. Kendrick, G. E. Koos, R. N. La Grone, J. P. Liska, L. J. Lucy, J. J. McEnore, K. M, Matocha, A. G. Prescott, A. M. Ragsdill, H. E. Raymer, G. T. Robinson, J. G. Schlabach, E. J. Smith, L. C. Smith Sutherland, T. Taylor, J. C. Utay, M. L. Villarreal, J. M. Vinson, E. D. Wallace, H. M. Weber, L. T. Wiley, A. P. Wiley, J. E. I. V. GLASS B. L. RICHEY Second in Command First Sergeant Company “It” |RPA n T RY Staff Members Maj. S. Jones Capt. W. B. Brown Mst. Sgt. W. E. Clemons 1st Lieutenant Saunders, J. M. Sergeants Bonds, W. F. Davis, W. T. Jones, J. M. Sturcken, E. B. Wesp, J. E. A. M. EBERLE Second in Command 2nd Lieutenants Cole, H. L. Griffin, D. E. H. E. RABEL First Sergeant Corporals Chesney, A. J. Kaufer, T. J. Parnell, J. E. Smith, C. R. Vollentine, H. H. Privates Allen, S. W. Barnett, D. K. Barnett, J. W. Butchofsky, D. L. Davis, W. T. Die, R. R. Gesell, W. S. Gray, L. B. Hannis, W. M. La Barre, O. P. Lovelady, W. F. McAdams, D. F. Mullarkey, R. J. Neuman, H. Pritchett, W. G. Rash, B. J. Reynolds, B. R. Rogers, D. R. Schneider, F. H. J. Schwertner, D. R. Sheaner, H. M. Sheilds, V. C. Simmons, E. G. Turner, L. D. Weatherford, J. W. A. O. JACKSON Captain l n F fl FI T R Y + f Company 171” Staff Members Grogan, D. R. Supply Sgt. J. H. Sells Morgan, T. J. 1st Lieutenant Privates Baskin, W. H. Allison, P. R. Bradford, H. C. 2nd Lieutenants Bemus, E. A. Erwin, E. M. Dial, J. G. Harland, J. H. Doke, K. H. Howell, T. B. Friedman, A. P. Stevenson, C. H. Giebel, L. H. Gomez;, R. V. Sergeants Hammond, L. H Armstrong, B. J. Hand, F. N. Compton, W. I. Kainer, L. H. Stanley, D. B. Kneese, H. B. Tubb, G. E. Knight, J. A. Turner, J. L. Knipple, F. C. Koselsky, L. J. Corporals Lewis, H. D. Arthur, J. M. Martin, L. D. Gray, G. W. McClure, B. R. Miller, J. F. Smith, J. L. Morgan, L. R. Sybert, J. H. Naumann, Q. F. Taylor, T. J. Otto, C. L. Tickle, A. J. Polk, D. B. Trice, W. L. Rosmarin, M. J. Vaughn, H. I. Schirm, M. P. H. Veteto, G. H. Sharp, G. H. Walker, W. D. Shindler, E. J. Watson, J. W. Shuford, J. A. Whitehead, G. A. Sladek, E. A. Yeary, B. L. T. D. COX Captain D. L. WARREN J. E. ROSEAU Second in Command First Sergeant 4l f It L-D R S t l L L E R Y ¥ -K -k Major C. L. Zahn, Executive (not pictured) Major Leo Wolf, Plans and Training Officer Captain J. C. Maroney, Adjutant Captain I. H. Evans, Intelligence Officer Captain A. T. Tyler, Supply Officer Sergeant Major J. W. Hollaway Supply Sergeant B. N. Brown Communications Sergeant P. S. Garner Transportation Sergeant F. S. Nesmith Color Sergeant R. H. Phillips, Jr. Color Sergeant H. S. Perry 153 F I € L D fl R T M_ L E R Y Captain J. F. Kelsey, Executive First Lt. J. H. Williams, Adjutant (not pictured) First Lt. E. M. James, Intelligence Ojjicer (not pictured) First Lt. D. W. McIntyre, Plans and Training Officer First Lt. L. H. Daniels, Supply Officer Sergeant Major E. C. Broun Supply Sergeant K. M. Trigg, Jr. 154 First Headcfuarters Battery + H E L E) R R T I L L E R Y Staff Members Capt. J. F. Kelsey Sgt. Major R. J. Orrick 1st Lieutenant Welch, T. I. 2nd Lieutenants Brown, O. M. Norris, H. W. Sergeants Camp, G. M. Hays, L. R. Scruggs, C. G. Stoemer, U. Corporals Kolb, W. J. Howdeshell, J. P. Privates Acker, A. G. Jr. Bielstein, W. A. Carr, J. K. Chambers, W. S. Coleman, R. V. Edwards, L. G. Fehrenkamp, V. O. Flagg, R. F. Gonzales, Geo. Gowin, J. D. Higgins, K. J. Hightower, E. W. Johnson, P. E. Kelsoe, J. H. Kielman, T. L. Knapp, W. C. C. O. DUBE J. E. CONNOLLY JR. Second in Command First Sergeant Kolb, W. J. McKinney, R. Mitcham, D. L. Moore, J. W. Mouser, J. A. Noyes, E. G. Poskey, A. D. Reed, B. H. Robertson, O. W. Rosenstein, Sam Russell, C. M. Schwark, G. M. Spring, A. J. Stahlman, B. J. Stubblefield, J. L. Sweeney, H. L. Thomas, J. G. Wallace, B. B. E. J. MUDD Captain F l E L D •A R T I L- L E R-Y Battery fl” ■K -K -K -K ★ Corporals Peery, A. B. Staff Members Stokes, D. S. Willmann, C. J. Major C. L. Zahn 2nd Lt. L. H. Daniels Master Sgt. B. N. Brown Tech. Sgt. K. M. Trigg Privates Allman, J. M. Anderson, J. W. 1 st Lieutenant Wahrmund, H. O. Armstrong, T. E. Bannister, J. H. Bird, M. D. Cadman, R. B. 2nd Lieutenants Cooper, J. W. Hoff, G. R. Ledbetter, W. R. Maher, E. N. Cox, A. L. Emerson, H. E. Everett, C. H. Galloway, R. L. Sergeants Gilbert, W. A. Hackler, W. L. Dillon, L. R. Hatchett, E. E. Johnson, R. F. Reed, P. N. Taylor, W. D. Ivey, R. W. Jennings, R. R. Johnson, C. V. ' Kelly, J. S. Loupot, F. E. Lozano, C. M. Magee, J. M. Muckleroy, R. G. Muckleroy, H. N. Paschall, W. E. Pritchett, R. N. Ray, S. E. Schodde, R. L. Skinner, B. R. Ware, G. F. MARK COSTON L. F. FERGUSON Second in Command First Sergeant T. A. CARLILE Second in Command GORDON MARTIN Corporals First Sergeant Brown, C. V. Staff Members Fowler, J. E. Lt. Col. J. W. Tynes 1st Lt. J. H. Williams 1st Lt. D. W. McIntyre Color Sgt. R. H. Phillips Privates Albert, D. P. Ames, A. W. Andrews, C. W. Color Sgt. H. S. Perry Binder, D. I. 1 st Lieutenant Brough, W. W. Brown, J. H. Le Blanc, A. J. Brown, C. D. 2nd Lieutenants Burdett, J. W. Cargile. R. B. Sharpe, F. D. Clesi, V. Corless, R. J. Seidensticker, E. R. Davis, W. L. Culbertson, J. J. Elbel, O. J. Sergeants Flowers, R. C. Gunn, W. W. Magee Hill. R. D. Hodges, G. T. De Bona, H. R. Kent, J. C. Morgan, J. G. Kinslow, R. H. Legler, B. M. Lokey, J. D. Machemehl, C. W. McCausland, J. C. McGee, L. J. Mercer, A. J. Mikulansky, S. Mueller, A. R. Murphy, G. B. Pankonien, L. F. Reeder, J. N. Restivo, J. A. ReU, G. W. Russell, C. F. Seals, F. C. Seay, E. M. Shelton, P. M. Sutherland, F. W. Thompson, J. B. Turner, E. D. Wade, J. T. Welgenhauser Williams, O. P. Windelman, R. A. Woodard, F. R. W. W. WALTON Captain G. R. BRAUCHLE Captain Staff Members Corporals Major J. H. Goatley Baker, W. H. Tech. Sgt. E. C. Broun Rooke, A. D. 1 st Lieutenant Womack, E. P. 2nd Lieutenants Browne, M. L. Bryan, W. H. Hornor, L. H. Melson, J. E. Shaw, R. W. Tessman, M. O. Sergeants Gilreath, R. W. Herod, A. B. Kindler, L. E. Marshall, W. R. Meyer, L. E. Sonley, J. E. Privates Bradish, Ford Bumpas, W. F. Butler, H. G. Gofer, J. P. Collins, H. D. Davis, G. O. Eagleston, J. H. Kinsel, D. W. King, R. B. Laros, T. G. McMullen, E. U. Maher, W. H. Marx, M. B. Matthews, M. L. Meacham, W. R. Melamed, G. S. Morton, G. I. Monroig, D. M. Pennington, J. A. Pettigrew, E. M. Ray, M. L. Rheman, T. S. Rogers, O. L. Sousares, J. F. Sylvester, W. C. Tassos, D. G. Tips, C. C. Torregrossa, F. J. VanDeventer, L. Q. Wright, B. B. A. C. GREEN R. G. SHEARER Second in Command First Sergeant F I L D fl R T I L- L £ FF Y ■K -K Captain R. H. Williams, Executive (not pictured) First Lt. Kenneth Peyton, Adjutant (not pictured) First Lt. G. J. Lane, Intelligence Officer First Lt. L. P. White, Plans and Training Officer (not pictured) First Lt. B. F. Mills, Supply Officer (not pictured) Sergeant Major H. T. Glynn Supply Sergeant J. B. Payne 159 E L B A R T 1 L L R R + Y Second Headquarters Battery + . WILDS Captain Corporals Harrington, J. D. Hasdorf, F. L. Key, A. B. Knebel, D. W. Mayer, H. R. Bennett, W. M. Matula, A. J. J. R. BOOTH Guidon Corporal Marucheau, A. V. First Sergeant Ewing, G. H. Morris, G. W. Staff Members Pou, W. C. McCormick, H. A. Stubbs, J. V. Plyer, A. H. 1st Lt. K. P. Peyton Rodriquez, V. M. 1st Lt. B. F. Mills Privates Self, H. G. Sgt. Maj. J. W. Hollaway Shepherd, A. J. Allison, C. W. Smith, M. B. 1 st Lieutenant Ammons, S. M. Voight, K. L. Davis, Phil Babcock, J. H. Wiedenfeld, H. R. 2nd Lieutenants Bashara, E. G. Wuensche, A. E. Brooks, B. O. Junker, J. E. Brooks, D. G. Velinder, R. E. Carnes, R. C. Horn, J. V. Dawson, E. B. Sergeants Dwyer, E. A. Gandler, J. E. Power, C. L. Huffman, W. H. Supply Sergeant Martinez, Ed Callins, P. G. N. W. SANDERS Second in Command ♦ Battery “a” ♦ + E L D fl R T + 1 b L E R Y Staff Members Capt. R. H. Williams 1st Lt. G. J. Lane Tech. Sgt. J. B. Payne 1st Lieutenant Watts, P. R. 2nd Lieutenant Tassos, G. G. Sergeants Blunt, L. H. Davenport, C. R. NeunhofFer, O. Rapp, W. T. Thurmond, R. V. Corporals Freeman, R. G. Slack, P. E. Mitchell. E. H. Privates Bering, D. R. Blazek, R. L. Bryant, G. W. Campbell, C. R. Cree, H. M. Dougherty, J. V. Elliston, J. O. Engelking, D. J. Fleming, R. M. Gabbard, J. G. Goodwin, G. E. Graedy, J. H. Haas, G. O. Haardt, A. F. Heil. R. V. Hill. J. J. Hook, H. L. Hooper, C. C. Hovel, R. E. Huff, R. W. Johnson, R. A. Kelly, J. P. Krenek, K. C. Kuhlman, A. H. Luddeke, D. E. Madeley, G. N. Martin, J. A. Maxwell, W. D. Munson, W. D. Owens, B. G. Payne, L. J. Peters, R. M. Robicheaux, R. G. Sample, J. T. Seymour, S. K. Skinner, B. R. Stahl, R. L. Sparkman, W. J. Teeple, L. H. Walker, F. A. Wassermann, H. B. Whitacre, J. A. C. D. SMITH Captain C. E. LEHMAN C ! ! ht iin D. W. SIMMONS Regenbrecht, D. E. Second in Command Ryan, J. M. Staff Members Sorensen, A. M. Major R. L. Gulley Capt. J. C. Maroney 1st Lt. L. P. White Privates Barcelona, T. Tech. Sgt. H. T. Flynn Barrett, R. L. Tech. Sgt. F. S. Nesmith Bradley, J. H. 1st Lieutenant Brollier, B. A. Liese, R. F. Butschek, H. A. Clesi, V. 2nd Lieutenants Devenport, L. V. Kaspar, J. L. Dunlap, B. C. Frazier, J. C. Storms, W. W. Gould, T. R. Wade, L. W. Griffin, W. B. Sergeants Haenisch, O. C. Anderson, O. E. Baker, A. C. Harris, J. D. Johnson, J. F. Machia, T. J. Corporals Manley, D. F. Mason, O. M. Grubenman, C. Mauro, F. P. McMahan, J. M. Miller, C. H. Moreland, C. O. Paxson, J. B. Phillips, G. H. Phillips, J. R. Pickens, D. B. Raab, L. W. Redman, D. D. Rogers, A. D. Rogers, D. A. Rogers, J. L. Russell, M. L. Stripling, H. F. Stuve, F. W. Turner, J. E. Wade, J. S. Walker, R. L. Wells, W. T. Whayne, T. R. Wheeler, S. H. Williams, L. D. Wilson, D. E. Wirtz, J. H. Youngheim, S. S. Zelsman, R. F. G. E. BRIN First Sergeant Staff Members Lt. Col. T. S. Parker 1st Lieutenant Smith, C. J. 2nd Lieutenants Adcock, W. L. Dixon, W. B. Duty, A. M. Corporals Brunson, A. E Buttery, H. C. Leary, T. R. Trigg, J. J. Privates Adams, H. B. Bullington, S. J. Cherry, R. L. De Forest, J. T. Douglass, E. B. Du Bois, R. F. Fannin, C. L. Flynt, M. Fox, D. G. Harman, H. V. Johnson, C. B. Jones, J. H. Kever, J. W. Law, S. W. Liese, H. W. Parnell, J. F. Purcell, J. T. Sheffield, M.W. Shovlin, H. P. Stein, I. L. Tenison, J. H. Treaccar, J. C. Vallee, C. E. Williams, W. E. Wood, G. D. T. S. JONES Captain PI LD R f! T I h L£ R Y Captain P. J. Pace, Executive First Lt. W. L. Cresap, Adjutant (not pictured) First Lt. J. D. Austin, Intelligence Officer First Lt. O. S. Coke, Plans and Training Officer First Lt. J. M. Stout, Supply Officer Sergeant Major C. B. Lane Supply Sergeant G. W. Podd 164 Third headquarters Battery F l E L D -fl RT.I L.L E R.Y • Staff Members Capt. I. H. Evans Capt. R. W. Henderson Capt. P. J. Pace Tech. Sgt. G. W. Podd 1 st Lieutenant Roman, L. F. 2nd Lieutenants Olson, D. M. Slaughter, M. P. Planto, M. E. E. RANDALL L. P. UTESCH Second in Command First Sergeant Corporals Boatwright, C. M. Bundrett, J. M. Pruessner, H. T. Privates Alves, R. G. Anderson, R. W. Bode, M. E. Brady, T. T. Brittain, R. C. Carter, F. T. Davis, A. W. Ferrel, J. D. Gunnels, E. W. Haas, R. E. Harris, J. B. Hart, B. C. Hoffman, H. T. Houtz, A. C. Jones, E. F. Mantle, P. L. Manning, G. E. Marshall, T. W. Martin, H. L. Nash, C. D. Payne, W. O. Peters, J. A. Pike, A. G. Radley, W. S. Rote, O. W. Scott, D. H. Taylor, J. B. Tope, T. Trant, E. Warren, W. V. Welsh, M. A. Williams. J. R. Willoughby, J. M. CLARENCE F. GILMORE Captain D. C. McHOLME First Sergeant Staff Members Major John H. Lindsey 1st Lt. Wesley L. Cresap 1st Lt. John M. Stout Sgt. Major C. B. Lane 1 st Lieutenants Barnes, G. G. Davis, Fred P. 2nd Lieutenants Beychok, M. R. Buckland, F. J. Morris, C. N. Sergeants Wieser, J. B. (Staff Sergeant) Durham, R. H. Corporals Colbert, G. E. Fehrenkamp, D. C. Nicol, W. L. Ritchie, E. W. Privates Anderson, J. W. Campbell, S. L. Cangelosi, A. Carr, J. J. Carroll, R. S. Clark, W. Clarke, J. P. Conklin, F. E. Dale, R. H. Dawson, E. B. Ellegood, D. R. Gilbert, W. A. Godfrey, P. E. Jarnigan, W. S. Jones, M. M. Jordan, R. A. Kensing, R. FI. Knopp, V. A. Mallett, C. S. Mallette, J. B. McKinney, D. D. McLeaish, T. J. Needham, W. A. Nolan, R. E. Oliver, J. K. Olsen, R. A. Ridley, R. K. Roark, A. K. Sarran, J. G. Spacek, C. E. Styles, A. B. Tingle, L. G. Vitopil Wagner, A. W. Williams, S. S. FRED P. DAVIS Second in Command + Battery “H” + FtEi_D RR TILH-E RY Staff Members Major T. G. Hunter Capt. A. T. Tyler Capt. R. H. Williams 1st Lt. J. D. Austin 1st Lieutenant Campbell, P. 2nd Lieutenants Cokinos, A. P. Hoecker, W. L. Papa, B. J. Patrick, H. T. Ramsey, G. T. Smallwood, J. P. Smith, I. D. Wade. L. W. Sergeants Barnhart, J. H. Eisenhauer, L. P. Mathis, M. C. Rougagnac, H. A. Runnion, M. R. Corporal Watts, F. L. Privates Ayers, M. L. Birdwell, H. V. Brown, L. E. Carter, E. C. Cochran, R. A. Dirks, M. D. Forrest, J. W. Froberg, Paul Gracey, J. C. Hall, A. S. Haltom, F. E. Hammann, R. R. Hanson, R. B. Kong, Ng M. Lawless, J. H. McCaldin, R. O. McMordie, C. J. Morton, E. A. Olexa, E. R. Owen, J. E. Petrutsas, J. A. Rasmusen, J. E. Schaefer, H. F. Shytles. R. W. Stoker, D. L. Strickland, W. F. Thornhill, T. C. Tippett, G. R. Welch, J. G. Winfrey, F. N. Wolz, L. C. A. C. LESKE Captain Staff Members Major Leo Wolf 1st Lt. O. S. Coke Tech. Sgt. P. S. Garner 1st Lieutenant Wolters, F. A. 2nd Lieutenants Brown, S. P. Clark, J. R. Flowers, W. A. Heltzel, C. S. Lehmann, M. W. McAda, A. C. Otto, M. W. Youngblood, R. F. Sergeants Harvey, Q. C. Helms, R. E. Saper, E. G. Scurlock, C. R. Trodlier, Bill Welch, J. F. Corporals Garrett, M. T. Gillespie, G. D. Hill, L. H. Kaplan, G. S. Kolb, J. W. Mallette, W. B. Sims, E. O. Privates Blumenthal, E. W. Bradford, J. Bradley, A. L. Brumley, C. E. Ford, F. D. Hawkins, T. D. Layton, R. E. Langston, Z. M. Loren, W. O. McDaniel, B. J. McNeil, H. R. Miller, A. D. Moncrief, M. P. Moore, W. L. Portele, J. W. Potthoff, F. H. Reynolds, E. B. Richardson, B. J. Suit, C. L. Tom, R. A. West, C. R. Winchester, W. H Youngblood, C. S. •OOfTIPOSHE fl E G t n E FIT - Regimental Staff LT. COL. ALBERT O. LACY Regimental Commander s Major R. F. Colwick, Executive Major F. C. Keeney, Plans and Training Officer Captain J. F. Morgan, Adjutant Captain D. B. Du Mars, Intelligence Officer Captain J. J. Kane, Supply Officer Sergeant Major C. T. Brown Supply Sergeant J. L. Cochran Communications Sergeant R. H. Murray Color Sergeant E. W. Roeder Color Sergeant J. W. Metcalf 169 C-HE-m+CflL LUflRfHf!E SERVIGE Captain R. R. Hawthorne, Executive First Lt. J. G. Swope, Jr., Adjutant First Lt. P. M. Barker, Intelligence Officer First Lt. C. J. Haralson, Plans and Training Officer First Lt. C. M. Ham, Supply Officer ★ Sergeant Major J. B. Owings Supply Sergeant F. S. Love 170 Staff Members Major F. C. Keeney 1st Lt. C. J. Haralson 1st Lt. J. G. Swope, Jr. Sgt. Major C. T. Brown Staff Sgt. S. F. Traynor 1st Lieutenant Morrison, A. S. 2nd Lieutenants Hearing, R. K. Jenkins, T. E. Stillinger, D. L. Sergeants Downs, A. W. Hatt, F. G. Verser, F. A., Jr. W. C. LAFIELD N. R. WHITAKER Second in Command First Sergeant Corporals Boddie, C. B. Brooks, J. E. Burch, C. O. Cottle, J. R. James, R. D. Morris, J. M. Sternenberg, P. L. Privates Hendrick, E. R. Jacobson, H. S. Manning, K. S. Goodson, W. C. Sweeney, B. D. Willman, G. C. Bohanon, W. J. Castiglioni, B. P. Dow, E. B. Featherson, A. B. Harrison, C. E. Koehler, W. M. Kreps, C. W. Robards, H. E. Sieber, W. B. Woodham, J. F. Blume, J. D. Coles, R. D. Darnell, G. S. Darsey, M. E. DeAnda, James Griffin, R. G., Jr. Hall, R. S. Holtz, A. E., Jr. Houston, R. D. Isom, C. E. James, R. E. McCrocklin, T. R. Matthews, J. D. Munford, C. A. Peterson, B. A. Phillips, W. E. Sanchez, A. E. Scott, A. L., Jr. Wittig, E. H. Judah, M. A. L. W. RODDY Captain CH EmiORL LHRRFRRE SERVICE- Gom©anyf “B” J. J. HAGAN Captain Staff Members Major W. H. Hart Capt. R. R. Hawthorne 1st Lt. P. M. Barker 1st Lt. C. M. Ham Com. Sgt. R. H. Murray Supply Sgt. F. S. Love 1st Lieutenant Goerte, C. W. 2nd Lieutenants Downard, H. T. Jackson, H. V. Watson, R. S. Sergeants Donahue, J. E. Honeycutt, J. B. Irvine, A. R. Steffler, R. W. Corporals Ball, W. F. Bennett, H. E. Getz, P. Reedy, W. H. Spalding, J. C. Webb, R. S. Wright, W. H. Privates Albright, J. F. Bagley, J. A. Barrett, M. H. Bevacqua, L. J. Branum, P. E. Bursley, G. H. P. Butts, J. J. Conley, N. L. Curry, B. E. Deisler, P. F. Dielmann, L. M. J. Du Bois, F. J. Duller, J. L. Dykes, F. R. Elkins, R. L. Edwards, B. C. Field, J. Gardner, R. H. Griffin, L. H. Hale, H. D. Hearne, R. A. Hogan, C. J. Holl, J. R. Holmes, L. S. Howard, F. C. Hunt, C. R. Karasek, E. A. King, T. H. Lamb, A. H. Lamb, F. E. Lamberson, D. M. Lobrecht, A. P. Martin, R. L. McAlister, J. R. Moseley, J. R. Moss, L. B. Muckleroy, R. W. Parker, H. R. Pierce, L. B. Pledger, J. E. Provenzano, C. E. Reeves, B. G. Sadtler. J. D. Schaer, W. E. Schumm, O. F. Short, B. L. Smith, J. O. Stevenson, J. H. Stovall, T. L. Stringfellow, M. B. Thomas, C. R. Thomson, W. G. Trevino, G. S. Twyman, E. P. Warren, D. W. Warren, H. H. Warren, S. Weidig, G. W. Williams, V. M. R. W. SHEETS W. E. REPSCHLEGER Second in Command First Sergeant (Sompan? C s • Ch+EmiGnt UUntlFflRE SERVICE Staff Members Capt. D. B. DuMars Mst. Sgt. J. M. Robertson Tech. Sgt. J. B. Owings Staff Sgt. H. L. Brammer 2nd Lieutenants Gibbs, O. J. Sampson, B. Sergeants Beavers, J. E. Christain, J. D. Hardwicke, J. B. Kuykendall, W. S. Leland, T. W. Mackles, L. Corporals Aikin, J. L. Burke, F. D. Clayton, R. L. Eads, W. J. Kleiman, H. Miller, E. M. Riggan, J. M. Terrell, W. J. Weinland. B. W. 4th Tear Privates Jackson, D. E. May, J. L. Lee, T. J. Stanford, P. H. 3rd Tear Privates Bankler, M. Birdwell, A. L. Colen, B. J. Connell, G. W. Druce, R. W. Flardin, E. P. Perez, A. A. Shanks, R. Sommers, C. J. Trachtenberg, J. J. Wilhelm, P. L. Privates Anderson, J. O. Bradbury, C. C. Broodo, A. Bruner, P. H. Bruton, W. E. B. J. KING Second in Command F. I. JONES First Sergeant Buchanan, B. H. Corbett, M. A. Dieckert, J. W. Dollens, L. B. Dudrow, F. A. Garcia, A. R. , Garcia, E. C. Garcia, M. F. Hamilton, H. H. Holland, G. D. Jenkins, C. Johnson, S. W. Koch, C. W. Leva, D. A. Marks, J. D. Martin, J. E. Mathis, J. F. Moseley, C. B. Plauche, B. L. Reed, G. W. Robinson, E. C. Roeger, J. L. Schultz, W. P. Stattord, R. J. Thompson, W. L. Walker, C. G. Wilhite, G. E. Weaver, B. R. QUflRTERmfl’ST-ER-OflDflFmeE Captain R. G. Hatfield, Executive First Lt. D. G. Lehmberg, Adjutant First Lt. J. W. Reesing, Intelligence Officer First Lt. D. S. Kauffman, Plans and Training Officer First Lt. C. H. Augsburger, Supply Officer Sergeant Major G. M. Turner Supply Sergeant B. F. Winborn 174 Company “FT Q U R R T E R RTI ft S T E R Staff Members Lt. Col. Albert O. Lacy Color Sgt. J. W. Metcalf Color Sgt. E. W. Roeder 1 st Lieutenant Hahn, H. C. 2nd Lieutenants Bering, Conrad Kercho, M. R. Sergeants Williamson, W. K. (Staff) Allen, C. H. Bertrand, A. R. Chesser, J. W. Ellis, F. A. Farr , J. H. Gibbs, J. F. Kokles, N. A., Jr. Miller, M. F. Schultz, E. F. Scott, W. L. 4th Tear Privates Bearden, P. D. Brymer, J. B. Cain, L. P. Condron, E. D. Glazer, I. D. Gillespie, J. D. Hale, J. D. Keath, J. H. Kruse, W. E. McBride, H. S. McGregor, J. B. McKenzie, W. A. Ogdee, Ed Reese, H. L. Riggins, R. W. Reynolds, J. W. Shults, R. S. Simecek, A. J. Weiner, Leon Williams, E. H. 3rd Tear Privates Dennis, O. L. Duncan, M. G. Farr, R. J. Gardner, J. E., Jr. Geiselman, J. P. Herman, W. A. Locker, J. D. Machemehl, A. C., Jr. Mirick. M. R. Short, B. B. Williams, H. B. Wright, W. A. Zapalac, L. P. Q U fl T E R IT) fl-ST E R Company ;‘B” V. M. SCOFIELD Captain Staff Members Major L. J. Borcherding Capt. J. F. Morgan 1st Lt. D. G. Lehmberg 1st Lt. J. W. Reesing Tech. Sgt. G. M. Turner 1st Lieutenant Crosslin, C. E. 2nd Lieutenants Bryan, R. L. Melbern, R. L. Sergeants Barton, W. A. Giesenschlag, M. A. McAnelly, J. W. McCarty, G. T. Pierce, Miles Sanders, B. C. Sinclair, C. L. Stroud, F. T. Wilson, J. R. (Staff Sergeant) Privates Allen, R. R. Arnin, O. E. Brandenberger, Silas Connor, R. T. Danklef, J. T. Dollar, F. W. Edwards, E. J. Franke, Harold Gandy, W. S. Goins, P. T. Gorzychki, R. C. Gregory, A. J. Hewell, R. C. Jones, W. T. Kerney, Bill McBride, J. T. McLarry, W. R. Martin, Valton Nisbet, L. O. Rawley, G. R. Sanford, J. B. Siegel, J. H. Sills, L. J. Sones, C. G. Sloan, W. J. Springer, D. W. Stigler, F. T. Teal, W. H. Tenison, W. H. Wright, F. C. Staff Members Maj. D. P. Maley Capt. J. J. Kane 1st Lt. D. S. Kauffman Mst. Sgt. J. L. Cochran Tech. Sgt. B. F. Winborn 1st Lieutenant Ziegelmeyer, A. L. F. J. BOWERS E. T. AKEROYD Second in Command First Sergeant 2nd Lieutenants Franklin, C. C. Gugenheim, M. G. Sergeants Bourland, N. E. Gollnick, J. R. Grant, J. A. Hiller, A. W. Layman, R. E. McGregor, A. (Supply Sgt.) Sheinberg, J. L. Privates Andrews, J. M. Buzbee, W. G. Cox, R. G. Dailey, R. R. Downie, C. R. Farrow, C. Files, W. F. Freedman, H. G. Goloby, G. W. Graves, G. M. Gripp, E. A. Lacy, J. McNair, W. Muirhead, D. A. Pomerantz, M. N. Reed, L. G. Reynolds, A. W. Russell, B. R. Shwiff, S . B. Sliger, F. A. Spacek, F. J. Von Sprecken, J. R. Whittet, G. A. A M. E. BOLTON Captain GR D n fl n + C£ Company “S” B. D. SISSOM Captain Lund, K. A. Richards, W. T. Privates Staff Members Bibbs, F. C. Major R. F. Colwick Callins, J. G. Capt. R. C. Hatfield Garrett, J. O. 1st Lt. C. H. Augsburger Garrett, R. D. 1st Lieutenant Givens, B. M. Graf, A. F. Johnson, R. L. Harper, J. W. Hill, R. W. 2nd Lieutenants Jaska, R. C. Landers, J. C. Finck, N. E. McCaskill, M. W. Young, S. E. Mintz, S. Sergeants Benson, H. R. Berthelot, B. W. Bundy, W. T. Patterson, L. Parker, B. F. Riewe, E. M. Robertson, R. S. Scheid, T. G. Spiller, J. C. Spraggins, N. F. Vannoy, T. R. Vener, A. S. Williams, R. W. Wilson, J. H. Wood, H. B. Wunderlich, G. M. PRATT, E. J. VanHOOK, W. H. Second in Command First Sergeant •S i G n fl 1 ‘CORPS- -K + -K -K Major R. M. Shuffler, Executive Major J. N. Evans, Plans and Training Officer Captain F. S. Mitchell, Adjutant Sergeant Major W. W. McMahon Supply Sergeant J. P. Paulekas Transportation Sergeant R. B. Jones 179 I G n fl L G G R P 6 Captain L. E. Hiltpold, Executive First Lt. F. A. Puckett, Adjutant First Lt. G. I. Mason, Plans and Training Officer First Lt. C. D. Hubert, Supply Officer (not pictured) + Sergeant Major R. H. Seacat (not pictured) 180 Headquarters Company + ♦ ShG D fli ♦CORP ' S Staff Members Major J. H. Evans 1st Lt. C. D. Hubert 1st Lt. G. I. Mason Sergeants Kageler, A. M. O ' Reilly, H. V. Truax, W. B. Belvin, M. T. Friedman, M. H. Hansen, C. M. Hayes, K. W. Morgan, R. W. Orsinger, A. R. Privates Corporals Ballard, L. M. Barton, T. E. Anderson, E. H. Barber, H. G. Barren, H. H. Campbell, A. R. Clark, W. C. Gorkins, T. W. Dixon, P. H. Friloux, C. A. Goss, B. J. Harper, T. M. Harrell, J. S. Henry, R. N. Hill, V. H. Jones, G. M. Kelter, D. N. Kennedy, C. B. Lang, A. L. LeBreton, G. J. Lee, W. L. McGuigan, M. J. Martin, R. N. Morgan, W. H. Newman, E. F. Reynolds, C. R. Rice, W. R. Roth, R. H. Saleh, J. J. Shelander, J. H. Simmons, R. B. Sims, O. H. Stacks, B. Ward, W. W. Webb, W. L. Wiman, L. Winn, B. H. Winn, F. M. J. W. SMYLIE Captain 5 1 6 FT R L c 0 R p 5 Company “fl Puckett, H. K. Reynolds, R. S. Ringot, L. J. Oliver, H. R. Stack, G. E. Paninski, E. A. Standlee, J. W. Ifc; Staff Members Patton, R. E. Starns, C. S. |r Major R. H. Rudasill Schmitz, J. N. Stevens, C. R. ft . 1st Lt. F. A. Puckett Tadlock, U. M. ft ' Sgt. Major Privates Thomson, W. C. ft W. W. McMahan Bodemuller, C. K. White, B. C. S. R. HENSON Captain Supply Sgt. J. P. Paulekas Supply Sgt. R. W. Lewis Transportation Sgt. R. B. Jones 1st Lieutenant Biehler, P. W. Sergeants Baldwin, R. B. Druce, A. J. Corporals Feldman, S: McMillan, H. D. Carter, J. M. Corley, C. E. English, A. C. Graham, L. P. Grinnan, R. E. Hooten, W. P. Jircik, C. F. Johnson, J. K. Leger, T. J. Le Velle, J. A. Mclnturf, W. F. McMullan, A. D. Moore, T. L. Price, W. H. Prucha, A. C. G. I. HUSS Second in Command O. G. KIRKPATRICK First Sergeant Gompany “B” + SI+GflflL CQR , ' P S Staff Members Lt. Col. Helmut Sommer Capt. Lewis E. Hiltpold Master Sgt. George E. Darsey Tech. Sgt. Russell H. Seacat 1st Lieutenant Withers, Weldon J. 2nd Lieutenants Baus, Rene Mitchell, Nathan I. H. M. WALLS C. N. ADAMS Second in Command First Sergeant Sergeants Caraway, V. C. Nye, Frank R. Culver, W. H. Staff Sgt. De Lachica, A. J. Olschner, Paul Q. Drago, A. Ratcliff, John N. Dunn, Leon H. Corporals Durnal, D. Hickman, Willett J. Cowser, Billy B. Jackson, C. D. Gorman, Frank W. Johnson, G. C. Harrell, Joe S. Malooly, A. A. Murphy, Lloyd D. Miller, W. T. Smith, Marvin G. Wendlandt, Charles W. Wright, Berry F. Moreman, G. L. Myre, E. H. Privates Parks, W. K. Snyder, V. P. Swilley, G. R. Ahrens, B. F. Tucker, L. E. Andrich, S. M. Wallace, W. L. Bodemuller, C. K. Whiting, B. A. Byrd, Jack M. Willis, R. L. s-i e n ft l o o r-p s Captain R. C. Johnson, Executive First Lt. W. T. Hudgins, Adjutant (not pictured) First Lt. G. M. Williams, Intelligence Officer First Lt. A. C. Ebensberger, Plans and Training Officer (not pictured) -K -fc -K Supply Sergeant G. C. Westervelt (not pictured) 184 Staff Members Lt. Col. J. J. Keith Capt. R. C. Johnson 1st Lt. W. T. Hudgins 1 st Lieutenant McKinney, U. E. L. L. BURNS C. D. CATT Second in Command First Sergeant Sergeants Morris, G. H. Tate, N. A. Tate, W. F. Zuniga, R. Corporals Callender, B. R. Clarke, E. E. Demopulos, C. Hancock, W. L. Herndon, D. C. Lawrence, F. A. Little, W. D. Reynolds, A. B. Privates Breeden, R. E. Cobb, W. W. Davis, A. Dillingham, H. C. Dwyer, C. L. Elliott, L. E. Garner, A. C. Guynes, J. A. Heath, R. P. Jacaman, A. Jordan, J. P. Journeay, T. B. Larroca, E. Magee, W. F. Mahoney, J. P. Mulcahy, M. M. Saggus, J. S. Scherer, D. J. Smith, R. W. Tomlinson, L. N. Tribolet, R. W. Wilkinson, D. A. Willett, N. W. Willis, T. A. V. C. FUSSELMAN Captain C. W. ANDERSON Captain Staff Members Capt. F. S. Mitchell 1st Lt. G. M. Williams Lane, L. O. Olsen, H. C. Reese, M. T. Shuffler, B. B. Steinmann, R. H. Stennis, B. V. 1 st Lieutenant Scott, W. E. 2nd Lieutenants Callahan, P. V. Martin, J. H. Sergeants Brunkhorst, R. B. Grice, H. E. Halter, G. S. Privates Atkins, C. M. Barnes, O. A. Ballard, C. F. Benedict, J. S. Carpenter, A. H. Courtney, R. C. Davis, J. C. Dye, F. E. Garner, C. C. Garrett, W. J. Heaney, G. F. Hogue, A. N. Corporals Arnold, J. B. Dahse, C. A. Hudson, D. E. Landry, J. V. Manuel, D. I. Medina, G. J. Morris, J. B. Newman, S. R. Owens, G. D. Patton, R. L. Rubin, A. Schleede, W. R. Wheeler, F. W. Wingate, J. M. Winn, F. M. Worley, E. J. E. G. BYRES C. M. BAKER Second in Command First Sergeant Company E” + + + + ‘SIOFIRL GOR P + S Staff Members Maj. R. E. McGee Maj. R. M. Shuffler 1st Lt. A. C. Ebensberger 1st Lieutenant Cain, N. P. 2nd Lieutenant Rice, A. M. Sergeants Boone, J. L. Heiman, H. D. Monk, M. M. Nelson, R. K. Young, P. W. G. C. MARSH G. C. WESTERVELT, JR. Second in Command First Sergeant Corporals Capt, A. B. Bistline, R. E. Boughton, N. E. Forrest, I. B. Huss, B. F. Kessler, W. J. Langston, J. W. Young, G. A. Privates 1 st Class Boren, W. M. Cox, S. C. Eisenhauer, G. W. Engle, L. F. Greer, J. L. Johnson, R. D. Montfort, J. D. Nix, C. L. Scurlock, J. T. Sueltenfuss, G. T. Tanner, G. E. Torras, J. H. Walker, H. O. Wooten, A. B. Zelios, N. K. Privates Billings, D. F. Dean, B. L. Dunagan, L. C. Forman, H. N. Fuller, W. F. Jaquin, J. J. Johnson, J. B. Loyd, J. A. Pendergrass, R. K. Pendergrass, W. W. Pettit, W. H. Ross, J. C. Scharnberg, J. T. Schenck, A. R. Speier, J. F. Stewart, N. C. Tierney, J. P. Whyte, D. P. Zamora, A. C. Major Harry Swofford, Executive (not pictured) Major J. R. Hard og, Plans and Training Officer (not pictured) Captain J. R. Bradley, Adjutant Capt V. K. Gruy, Intelligence Officer Captain R. L. Curry, Supply Officer L R Y ★ Sergeant Major J. H. Blakelock Supply Sergeant M. E. Albers Communications Sergeant J. W. Moore Transportation Sergeant C. J. Allen 188 Headquarters Treop G R V fl L -R V Staff Members Major J. R. Hardzog Major G. W. Hurd Sgt. Major J. H. Blakelock Supply Sgt. M. E. Albers Transportation Sgt. C. J. Allen 2nd Lieutenants Gammon, S. R. McKay, W. G. 1st Lieutenant Muil, C. W. Sergeants Ehler, A. R. Evans, H. S. Gonzalez, F. J. Schuchart, V. R. Vail, W. H. Corporals Blackshear, A. H. Cronin, J. W. Hanna, M. J. Privates Allen, J. A. Birkner, J. A. Blakelock, D. R. Clark, C. E. Clooney, F. B. Dempsy, E. B. Farmer, J. E. Fuhrman, W. O. Hage, N. K. Hefflefinger, W. C. Hitt, A. E. Huffines, J. L. Mercer, C. V. Pate, W. E. Patterson, T. P. Pennington, W. M. Rollman, E. J. Roos, R. C. Sandoz, L. S. H. W. OGILVY Captain O. T. WILLRICH Captain Staff Member Capt. J. R. Bradley 1st Lieutenants McLaughlin, R. D. McQuary, S. Sergeant Donovan, R. H. Corporals Ferguson, J. E. Minter, F. E. Stewart, A. D. Gordon, W. H. Privates 1 st Class Broussard, J. R. Engler, FL H. Hudson, A. C. Keir, R. E. Nethery, G. W. Parker, C. I. Raplee, R. G. Startzell, J. E. Ward, F. M. Privates Barrera, E. Evans, L. A. Harding, B. M. Harle, W. B. Jund, R. F. Kincannon, W. Lipscomb, W. P. Nichols, L. A. Otey, G. N. Parr, R. L. Schmidt, D. A. Smith, C. B. Spicer, G. P. Wilson, L. J. Yturria, F. D. L. G. DENNY H. C. DERRICK Second in Command First Sergeant OFI V fl t R Y First Squadron MAJOR GORDON W. HURD Squadron Commander Captain T. L. Abernathy, Jr., Executive First Lieutenant C. A. Mangold, Supply Officer Sergeant Major J. M. MerU Supply Sergeant M. G. Smith 191 M. L. MERTZ First Sergeant Staff Members Major Harry SwofFord Rusche, R. R. Tech. Sgt. J. W. Moore Selman, W. W. Tech. Sgt. J. M. Mertz; Watson, J. R. 1st Lieutenant Giese, K. L. 2nd Lieutenants Baker, J. P. Giese, L. R. Schwarz, E. G. Sergeants Chatfield, G. A. Moore, J. O. Corporals Brown, J. E. Silber, P. G. Stolz, L. C. Privates Atlas, Joe Baker, O. D. Barron, D. R. Berry, W. E. Conrad, N. F. Cook, E . N. Davis, A. M. S. FRANK JONES Captain Field, G. A. Garner, B. G. Huckabee, E. N. Johnston, H. O. Kahn, A. R. Kerig, D. V. Kirtley, B. F. Knapp, B. J. McDermott, C. E. McKamy, J. W. Nunn, J. W. Pate, W. E. Pearson, G. P. Ruff, A. B. Ryan, T. B. Saunders, R. D. Thornal, R. G. Weatherall, J. T. L. E. SULIK Second in Command + Treop +6 + -k -k + + + + A L R H — ■ r:- ; Staff Members Capt. Raynor L. Curry Capt. Thomas L. Abernathy Lt. Clayton A. Mangold Tech. Sgt. Maurice G. Smith 2nd Lieutenant Sterling, Cecil L. Sergeants Harris, Robert A. Hudeck, Frank, Jr. Corporals Dickie, Alex, Jr. Dilworth, James C. Knox, John M. Randell, George G. WILLIAM A. BERGFELD First Sergeant Privates Albers, Wilbur F. Bean, Robert F. Boaz, Wilson O. Brennan, T. C. Bush, Evans M. Ceccaci, Mario R. Cleveland, Courts K. Conway, Dan W. Cooley, Bernard M. Cox, J. C. Flemming, P. C. Glaiseyer, Arthur R. Goodrich, David E. Grumbles, L. A. Grundy, Sam P. Johnson, Roy B. Laine, Charles L., Jr. Lindsay, James H. Low, William W. Moore, John F. Morris, John G. Paine, John H. Plackemeir, H. Russel, George W. Smith, Marvin L. Vick, Neal Wasson, Will A. Woods, Alan T. N. FELTON, JR. Captain C fl V ft L R Y f jf jf jf Captain C. E. Hearn, Executive First Lt. R. E. Cox, Adjutant First Lt. N. M. Barrier, Plans and Training Officer ,« ,S ' A Sergeant Major W. E. Schaeper (not pictured) Supply Sergeant W. F. Powell (not pictured) 194 Staff Members Lt. Col. F. N. Walker Major R. S. Lard Capt. V. K. Gruy Capt. C. E. Hearn 2nd Lieutenants Gross, J. Wathen, E. H. Sergeants Bryson, M. L. Finley, J. B. Pochyla, F. L. Stien, J. M. Watkins, A. H. Corporals Duke, B. L. Riddles, R. A. Scofield, R. G. Shugart, J. E. Wortham, M. F. Privates Bilsing, W. A. Craft, J. W. Daughtry, J. H. Dobson, J. D. Elliot, E. F. Elmore, J. P. Fanguy H. P. Floyd. J. F. Gratz, E. G. Harmon, M. G. Jordan, P. J. Lester, R. L. Marshall, V. C. McFerrin, K. A. Napper, P. E. Orson, R. W. Powmaker, F. Strieber, W. R. Swanson, J. W. V. M. CARRINGTON Captain C A V fl L R Y + ■¥ ♦ ♦ + Troop “D’ OLIVER F. WERST Captain Staff Members Major R. E. Chitwood Lt. N. M. Barrier, III Lt. R. C. Cox Tech. Sgt. William E. Schaeper Tech. Sgt. William F. Powell Master Sgt. Hamilton Collins 2nd Lieutenants Buller, W. S. Killian, S. H. Corporals Kleinman, I. I. Purcell, J. S. Roth, E. E. Privates Baronti, A. C. Chaddock, C. A. Fredrickson, V. F. Luries, W. J. Walling, J. I. Biddison, A. J. Clark, C. E. Gofer, F. E. Ebersole, C. R. Sergeants Biering, G. E. Harrell, E. E. Kuykendall, D. H. Wunderle, L. W., Jr Hart, G. J. Johns, A. Miner, E. D. Phillips, H. Rhoades, R. E. Solether, T. D. Soyars, E. L. Thompson, J. W. Tiller, D. G. Williamson, J. H. White, G., Jr. WILLIAM J. NUTTO JOHN F. ZUMMO Second in Command First Sergeant k + + e d g i R E + E + R S Regimental Staff lt. COL. DALAND M. GRIFFITHS Regimental Commander Major S. W. Dedman, Executive (not pictured) Major T. R. Jones, Jr., Plans and Training Officer Captain W. P. Kincy, Adjutant Captain J. S. Brooks, Supply Officer Captain R. F. Dennis, Intelligence Officer Sergeant Major R. W. Davies Supply Sergeant J. W. Pittman Communications Sergeant R. E. Burks Transportation Sergeant J. H. Rafferty Color Sergeant R. F. Winckel 197 n. i n £ r.s. Captain J. R. Ball, Executive (not pictured) First Lt. C. A. Riggs, Adjutant First Lt. R. F. McDonald, Supply Officer (not pictured) First Lt. H. A. Berry, Plans and Training Officer + Sergeant Major J. T. McAfee (not pictured) 198 ♦Company “fl” + + + E FI G l n E 1: R S Staff Members Capt. J. S. Brooks 1st Lt. R. F. McDonald 1 st Lieutenant Welch, R. L. 2nd Lieutenants Goodson, J. E. Schwartz, B. I. Sergeants Bardgette, J. J. Graham, C. W. Mendieta, H. H. Corporals Dullnig, V. F. Gilchrist, H. Kanewske, E. A. McWhorter, J. C. R. L. SAUNDERS C. G. THRASH, JR. Second in Command First Sergeant Privates Anderson, J. D. Bercaw, W. K. Bostick, E. R. Boyles, R. W. Brown, E. C. Brown, E. T. Buck, C. E. Burger, F. W. Butler, J. A. Chism, B. D. Clevenger, P. R. Cline, A. W. Crunk, M. M. Dye, H. L. Eckhart, C. W. Ellis, A. R. Goodman, B. A. Graham, R. W. Greene, E. C. Hancock, J. G. Hipp, J. P. Jackson, G. R. Jarnagin, A. B. Johnson, J. B. Knebel, R. M. Lowry, W. E. Martin, M. B. Maxwell, W. W. Morvant, J. H. Nixson, H. E. Ohlsson, O. O. Parrish, C. T. Potter, W. A. Ramsey, R. E. Sieber, C. F. Smith, T. G. Sutter, S. H. Thrift, C. C. Volz, W. G. Ware, D. S. Weathersby, W. E. Westmoreland, J. W. White, R. A. Whitson, E. P. Whitten, E. N. R. J. RIDGWAY Captain G. R. SINGLETON Captain Staff Members Capt. J. R. Ball 1st Lt. C. A. Riggs, Jr. 1st Lieutenant Heath, G. R., Jr. 2nd Lieutenants Ingle, L. A. Moseley, W. M. Sergeant Raborn, W. E. Corporals Buck, H. B. Galewsky, H. Hoffman, H. I. Lacy, S. S. Shannon, B. L. Privates Aldrich, T. A. Arney, T. R. Blazienz, J. A. Braly, B. T. Campbell, A. W. Curry, J. R. Danna, J. S. Darke, E. D. Daugherty, D. H. Elwood, E. A. Gaddis, J. R. Galfione, L. Hicks, E. N. Huber, G. P. Jensen, A. F. Johnston, W. F. Jones, W. D. Jordan, B. D. Keefe, P. H. King, J. J. Lamon, E. C. Law, W. L. Lott, L. D. McDade, A. F. McLain, B. M. McLain, J. E. Obenour, W. R. Rose, C. J. Ryan, K. W. Simpson, W. C. Smith, F. R. Weil, C. Wellborn, C. V. Whitley, T. L. Whitworth, J. T., Jr. Wright, R. T. T. B. KING E. W. SCHMIDT Second in Command First Sergeant + ■K + ...... E n G H n E E R 5 Staff Members Major V. P. Kelly Capt. R. F. Dennis 1st Lt. H. A. Berry Master Sgt. J. H. Pittman Color Sgt. R. F. Winckel 1 st Lieutenant Shuford, J. W. 2nd Lieutenants Burke, R. P. Simpson, R. H. Sergeants Harrison, G. L. Pierson, R. Riggs, M. S. Corporals Davis, J. G. Hunter, C. S. Keaton, L. C. McGee, W. P. Stocker, A. J. Stotzer, R. E. J. B. DAVIES C. J. RICH, JR. Second in Command First Sergeant Vaughan, J. R. Whittington, J. O. Woods, W. R. Privates Alley, F. T. Avery, H. C. Bays, H. H., Jr. Boughton, R. B. Brown, M. L. Dryden, W. E. Edwards, R. M. Frenkel, M. A. Gerhardt, M. W. Goodloe, J. C. Gordon, J. A. Hart, J. D. Harvey, H. E. Haynes, H. J. Henry, M. B. Hill, R. H„ Jr. Hogan, E. J. Hood, L. E. Hood, W. L. Hunter, J. H. Hurst, D. E. Johnson, W. P. Jones, O. D. Kelly, J. E. Kost, B. Landry, M. L. McFarland, M. G. Neel, M. E. Plangman, J. F. Roof, W. R. Smith, T. G. Smith, W. R. Strother, W. T. Stroud, G. R. Suttle, J. E. Tate, H. H. Thornton, L. R. Thorpe, J. D. Varner, F. M., Jr. Weathersly, W. E. Wood, D. L. Wyde, E. L. E n-G-i n Second Battalion Staff MAJOR ROBERT W. HUDSON Battalion Commander Captain J. E. Yardley, Executive First Lt. H. W. Saunders, Adjutant First Lt. M. A. Schumann, Supply Officer First Lt. R. R. Priest, Plans and Training Officer E E R S Sergeant Major R. M. Wright Supply Sergeant L. L. Jay 202 Staff Members 2nd Lieutenants Maj. P. N. Owens Edwards, C. C. Maj. T. R. Jones ° gan ’ W ‘ H ' Set. Major R. M. Wright rr n 6 1 6 Staff Sergeants Communications Sgt. R. E. Burks Fiock, W. L. Rich, R. E. 1st Lieutenant Collier, J. L. Corporals Hatchett, B. C. Klotz, B. W. C. D. FARLEY D. H. WEIHS Second in Command First Sergeant Konold, D. E. Landry, R. Whitney, H. L. Privates Alba, E. M. Allbright, H. L. Anderson, L. R. Barrett, R. H. Byrom, D. F. Carter, J. W. Cortimilia, D. M. Dupree, C. R. Garnett, R. S. Godfrey, J. F. Green, H. W. Guererro, E. T. Hands, R. H. Hines, H. B. Holt, D. P. Jacquin, H. G. Kindred, J. W. Kirk, B. M. Latson, C. H. Maas, H. W. Mason, D. C. Mayo, J. T. McCoy, E. D. Mitchell, C. C. Noblitt, J. R. Peveler, E. G. Phillips. H. B. Ray, J. B. Roybol, N. F. Stephens, Uel Sterquell, U. C. Teague, E. C. Thomas, D. V. Torie, C. B. Villarreal, C. C. Wadlington, F. X. Wall, G. C. Weir, J. W. Works, W. M. Warren, J. L. E. T. ELLWOOD Captain E n G 1 R E E R S Company “E”+ C. W. REAGAN Captain Staff Members Major S. W. Dedman Major R. W. Hudson Capt. W. P. Kincy 1st Lt. M. A. Schumann Sgt. Major R. W. Davies Tech. Sgt. J. H. Rafferty Tech. Sgt. L. L. Jay 1 st Lieutenant Thompson, L. S. 2nd Lieutenants Reagan, J. W. Vick, A. D. Sergeants Allen, J. W. Burden, R. W. Huff, R. B. Qualtrough, R. C. West, P. M. Corporals Coulter, M. A. Landers, J. H. Roberts, H. L. Stauffer, A. L. Stiles, L. H. Walters, A. J. Privates Baxter, W. D. Billington, W. A. Bolton, E. E. Boog, T. V. Bradbury, J. W. Branton, R. C. Canfield, R. E. Carlton, R. V. Christopher, W. W. Fields, T. L. Forgerson, C. D. Gidley, J. L. Holt, J. A. Hood, W. J. Hughes, E. D. Jones, T. G. Koen, C. E. Lutter, M. R. Manousos, L. G. McCamant, W. G. McPhee, W. A. Moehlman, W. F. Moss, W. L. Muse, A. C. Nichols, R. L. Osius, R. L. Phillips, H. C. Prator, S. P. Puccini, J. E. Riha, E. A. Swanner, R. D. Tips, C. D. Tracy, E. W. Williams, M. P. Williams, S. B. Wilson, M. Wintle, J. V. B. M. WOOFTER H. F. OLEXA Second in Command First Sergeant Com pariy “f” Ef1Gf , n E EflS Staff Members Lt. Col. D. M. Griffiths Capt. J. E. Yardley 1st Lt. H. W. Saunders 1st Lt. R. R. Priest Master Sgt. J. R. Woolf 1 st Lieutenant Coleman, R. L. 2nd Lieutenant Puckett, J. A. Sergeants Goff, W. S. Newman, V. P. Price, G. D. Corporals Hicks, L. W. Newman, C. E. Privates Andrews, M. L. Atkinson, C. P. Bloor, B. H. Briggs, H. M. Brown, R. T. Chamblin, C. D. DeLeon, A. Elrod, J. C. Eng, J. Farrow, E. G. Franklin, L. F. Glenn, V. B. Goodell, A. Hackebeil, C. E. Holland, H. K. Howard, P. W. Jackson, H. E. Lewis, F. A. Logodia, C. X. Longman, R. B. Lowrie, N. E. Mandeville, J. L. Manget, F., Jr. McBride, P. F. McKinney, W. C. Morgan, J. R. Morris, J. D. Moss, J. T. Myers, B. G. Nauert, R. F. Pawlik, C. L. Powers, C. E. Runyon, M. T. Rutland, M. B. Sargeant, H. O. Stauff, J. R. Stewart, J. R. Weiser, R. C. • COfl-ST Regimental Staff LIEUTENANT COLONEL DOUGLAS E. BROUSSARD Regimental Commander Major H. W. Hollowell, Executive Major R. F. Eisenhauer, Plans and Training Officer Captain C. L. Adcock, Adjutant Captain E. H. Canfield, Intelligence Officer Captain W. G. Holbrook, Supply Officer flftTHtERY. • • • Sergeant Major K. A. Ring Supply Sergeant T. V. McGannon, Jr. Communications Sergeant M. K. Kegley Transportation Sergeant H. L. Philipson Color Sergeant R. L. Bolin Color Sergeant R. E. Cowling 206 COAST- HR-THL-ERY + + Captain J. G. Richardson, Executive Second Lt. R. L. Fisher, Adjutant Second Lt. Sam Granata, Supply Officer Second Lt. F. C. Ludden, Intelligence Officer First Lt. W. M. O’Reilly, Plans and Training Officer (not pictured) 207 ■ GOAST ftRTILL£R Y ..... Bstt w “r. R. L. BOYLES Captain Staff Members Major G. C. Boesch Major, H. W. Hollowell 2nd Lt. Sam Granata 2nd Lt. R. L. Fisher 2nd Lt. F. C. Ludden Master Sgt. T. V. McGannon Tech. Sgt. H. A. Bordelon 1 st Lieutenants Adams, E. C. Hinton, C. A. 2nd Lieutenants Guido, C. F. Miskimins, Wm. Sergeants Chatmas, ]. G. Goodson, J. B. Grossenbacher, C. J. Haines, F. S. Corporals Andrus, H. R. Edwards, R. E. Henry, R. S. Massingill, E. C. Moore, H. J. McKenzie, E. L. Overly, C. R. Ransom, R. J. Stewart, E. R. Wood, J. W. 4th Tear Privates (Contracts) Cline, W. H. Hardin, W. O. Mottley, J. R. Taylor, T. D. 3rd Tear Privates Battin, J. F. Davis, M. C. Stein, L. A. Watson, R. A. 2nd Tear Privates Baber, G. A. Lohn, C. E, 1st Tear Privates Brien, W. H. Cooley, J. C. Cox, J. C. Gromatzky, R. M. Masquelette, P. A. Smiley, W. F. Wilkin, G. E. J. L. PETERS Second in Command B. W. LANE First Sergeant ' Battery “B , OQR S ' F RR-THhERY Staff Members Major S. E. Cartwright Tech Sgt. I. D. Gewertz 1 st Lieutenants Roth, B. A. Rudloff, C. S. 2nd Lieutenants Berry, E. W. Lapham, A. L. Naham, J. E. Potter, W. S. Sergeants Walthall, T. J. Boluch, J. J. Compton, Bob Frymire, T. R. Loughborough, E. T. McMahan, A. H. Naham, L. C. Taff, T. J. Corporals Anderson, L. C. Aubrey, H. S. Clendenin, D. B. Cornish, J. H. Ervin, B. H. Hearn, C. E. Johns, R. B. Osterhoudt, M. G. Poole, J. T. Schwartz, I. L. Sharp, L. O. Straw, H. G. Privates Altman, H. L. Anderson, C. R. Armstrong, R. H. Bilderback, E. G. Braun, P. H. Eberspacher, N. E. Flowe, W. E. Halleck, M. M. Havlik, J. J. Leinweber, C. L. Loughborough, H. A. Mitchell, R. B. Morriss, J. A. O’Connor, C. G. Parker, F. E. Parrish, D. P. Rollins, J. T. Sandars, J. T. Sharp, D. W. Smith, J. V. Snow, W. R. Snyder, Fallon Vardeman, H. T. Vittetoe, G. C. Wait, L. C. A. G. SULLIVAN Second in Command J. D. BEHLING First Sergeant F. N. BALDWIN Captain • COfl-ST ARTRLEflY • • . Battery “C R. C. FRANKLIN Captain Staff Members Capt. J. E. Richardson 1st Lt. W. M. O’Reilly Tech. Sgt. M. K. Kegley Tech. Sgt. H. L. Philipson 1 st Lieutenants Ratcliff, J. R. Frymire, G. L. 2nd Lieutenants Edminster, T. C. Hoss, J. M. McMurty, R. C. Sergeants Campbell, J. T. Floeck, C. T. Hollingshead, F. A. Odom, R. G. Paterson, G. E. Weisinger, J. C. Corporals Bebinger, J. R. Haring, W. I. Howeth, D. M. Landa, L. M. Loyd, J. F. McWilliams, C. E. Rogers, E. T. Skipper, J. M. Privates Carr, D. A. Cook, W. B. Crabtree, C. F. English, J. T. Ferguson,G. H. Fletcher, C. B. Ford, D. W. Goebel, J. H. Heemann, A. H. Herrmann, E. H. Heyl, H. F. Hunt, W. A. Kennedy, C. C. McClellan, R. J. Miller, E. L. Moore, W. L. Peterman, W. B. Seibel, A. S. Simpson. P. H. Van Hook, C. R. W. G. NANCARROW Second in Command L. R. DREYFUS Color Sergeant J. M. REBER First Sergeant COfl-ST fi R-THL-ERY + Captain A. S. McSwain, Executive First Lt. R. L. Watts, Adjutant Second Lt. C. A. Thanheiser, Intelligence Officer Second Lt. F. A. Pledger, Plans and Training Officer Second Lt. T. M. Anderson, Supply Officer (not pictured) Sergeant Major C. G. Bess Supply Sergeant W. J. Graff 211 •C AST AR-THttRY- Batterv “Q’ Sergeants Staff Members Capt. A. S. McSwain 2nd Lt. C. A. Thanheiser 2nd Lt. F. A. Pledger 1st Lieutenants Armstrong, F. E. Johnson, FI. M. 2nd Lieutenants Etheridge, B. R. Judd, J.H. Sapp, N. J. Clinton, R. L. Mayfield, R. B. (Staff Sergeant) Whigham, C. L. Wright, C. V. Corporals Bazan, Carlos Edwards, B. H. Egger, E. L. Hamilton, J. B. Lemmons, S. L. Puls, R. J. Saldana, F. J. Sanders, J. L. Privates Coats, J. W. Honaker, W. A. Kurtz, H. E. Mearns, W. O. Miller, D. C. McGehee, G. T. Rose, J. L. Summers, W. K. Williams, H. L. J. A. RITTER O. F. ZEDLER Second in Command First Sergeant Staff Members Lt. Col. D. E. Broussard Major L. H. Sharp 1st Lt. R. L. Watts Tech. Sgt. W. J. Graff 1 st Lieutenants Graves, W. F. Johnson, G. H w. w. McMullen s. r. ragar Second in Command First Sergeant 2nd Lieutenants Billingsley, S. R. Lozano, J. M. Richardson, R. D. Sears, R. E. Van Slyke, G. G. Sergeants Privates Boyd, W. B. (Supply Sgt.) Brown, H. M. Follett, R. M. Cloninger, J. C. Franklin, E. W. Greenberg, R. N. Lloyd, J. M. Hogan, A. K. Mattox, J. K. Ikard, D. G. Kane, W. L. Johnson, J. W Weigand, O. F. Katten, E. M. Kirk, W. J. Corporals Kleas, R. E. Bixler, G. J. Meiser, R. H. Brennecke, H. M. Nees, G. S. Guisti, A. L. Prator, S. P. Epps, H. W. Prejean, J. A. Ingram, E. A. Sowder, E. J. Nelson, W. H. Simpson, D. T. Reeder, D. J. Vaughan, J. E. Rice, M. D. Wallace, W. H. J. M. ZYLKS Captain J. K. SPRUCE Captain Staff Members Sgt. Major C. G. Bess Staff Sgt. R. L. Bolin 1 st Lieutenants Zimicki, M. P. Allen, E. C. Rust, H. G. Kelley, F. F. 2nd Lieutenants Menger, G. C. De Spain, W. J. Collier, J. F. Treadway, F. A. Sergeants Jarvis, I. B. Adleson, I. J. Bennett, S. H. Duke, R. E. Howard, E. F. Jackson, R. E. Peterson, E. L. Willis, J. M. Corporals Bray, J. E. Haraldson, F. A. Keeney, W. S. Kirkpatrick, J. E. Orr, J. A. Ritter, J. P. Smith, L. A. Williams, Wolens, J. M. Privates Boles, K. R. Brazelton, W. W. Cordell, B. E. Ettie, A. J. Keirsey, J. A. Kelleher, J. F. Taylor, B. H. Zeufeldt, R. H. W. H. WADLINGTON P. M. GEREN, JR Second in Command First Sergeant C0 H S T • flfi T I L-L RY ¥ + •¥ Captain M. A. Kroesche, Executive First Lt. W. H. Brummett, Adjutant Second Lt. W. N. Hagood, Intelligence Officer Second Lt. E. M. Wood, Plans and Training Officer Second Lt. D. B. Meisenheimer, Supply Officer 215 CO fl S T + Rfi TI L L R Y “ G ” + H. E. HARPER Captain Staff Members 2nd Lt. W. N. Hagood 2nd Lt. E. M. Wood 2nd Lt. D. B. Meisenheimer Master Sgt. G. R. Kruger 1 st Lieutenant Gillory, D. O. Mays, C. E. Rush, R. H. Zabcik, C. J. Corporals Brown, R. H. Doyle, C. W. Newton, F. G. Parker, G. H. Tansil, J. T. Privates Grainger, O. J. Horton, J. L. Imhoff, W. E. Kiker, J. C. Metcalfe, R. P. Puls, G. Rose, J. E. Tetley, K. C. Storey, M. Thanheiser, W. H Thomas, A. E. Thornhill, R. T. Turnage, W. E. 2nd Lieutenants Kipp, E. H. Liebmann, P. G. Sergeants Cheatham, J. A. Forsgar d, S. M. Goodwin, G. M. Lietz, R- T. Anderson, M. R. Baker, B. B. Burch, C. A. Dwight, G. C. Francis, J. E. Gaddy, H. L. Garlington, R. E. J. T. THOMSON R. P. FORREST Second in Command First Sergeant Staff Members Major R. C. Haltom Major R. F. Eisenhauer Captain C. L. Adcock Captain E. H. Canfield Tech. Sgt. G. G. Gables Staff Sgt. R. E. Cowling 1 st Lieutenants Boesch, G. D. Hart, C. E. 2nd Lieutenants Powell, C. M. Honea, J. W. Sergeants Brailas, L. Deane, W. L. Lowry, R. M. Pearson, B. T. Pipkin, F. P. Rowland, J. C. Smith, W. C. Corporals Alexander, A. B. Boyer, E. H. Fly, S. H. Gleyre, H. R. Huber, C. F. Thompson, J. D. Privates Anderson, M. G. Ballman, E. A. Collier, J. W. Couger, S. J. Eberle, A. A. Gerbig, L. O. Ginsburg, B. N. Hooker, R. A. Kent, D. R. Kochtitzky, J. S. Lancaster, A. H. Mann, C. P. Moore, W. F. Richardson, R. F. Beal, C. L. Dunn, J. G. McKee, O. G. Jackson, G. H. Bowers, C. C. Brown, T. E. Griffin, P. H. Hammack, R. C. McCammon, B. Sager, F. M. Woody, R. J. H. C. ROBINSON J. H. ATTERBURY Second in Command First Sergeant J. R. LATIMER . Captain J. R. HILL Captain Moorehead, A. B, McCarty, R. O. Staff Members Corporals Capt. W. G. Holdbrook Capt. M. A. Kroesche Levy, B. W. 1st Lt. W. H. Brummett Wadsworth, T. W. Sgt. Major K. A. Ring Sgt. Major Pv. K. Garrett Privates 1st Lieutenants Montgomery, J. B. Harmon, G. H. 2nd Lieutenants Skidmore, H. B. Le Rouax, R. K. Fulbright, J. W. Sergeants Gower, D. W. Durr, S. J. Svoboda, E. V. Capps, E. L. Chapman, T. J. Cobb, F. D. Davila, Emilio Flores, M. E. Ford, W. R. Fox, W. C. Glasgow, L. G. Gurley, I. M. Hagens, P. H. Heye, R. H. Marshall, R. C. McGannon, M. L. Munford, R. A. Ritter, G. W. Schick, W. G. Settegast, M. E. Van Patten, C. M. Wadsworth,T. W. Waldrop, J. W. Wallis, W. E. Webster, J. O. Weinstein, A. D. Wilburn. P. D. Zuniga, S. F. E. S. HAROLDSON J. M. CHILDS Second in Command First Sergeant flQS-5 •VOL-UflT-EER COEnPfinY- + 2nd Lieutenants Felton, T. N. Walker, F. N. Senior Members Adams, Ed C. Anderson, C.W. Brauchle, Rodney Broussard, Doug. E. Burger, F. W. Carlile, T. A. Chitwood, Rex E. Cox, R. C. Edminister, T. C. Franklin, R. C. Greaney, G. Griffiths, D. M. Gruy, Vigo K. Green, A. C. Haile, H. Q. Haines, Lamar Haltom, Bob Hearne, C. Henson, S. R. Hill, J. R. Hollowell, Harry W. Holbrook, W. B. (Bub) Johnson, H. M. Ivey, Bob Jones, T. S. Keeney, F. C. Keith, Jack Kipp, Gene E. H. Kroesche, Martin A. Kuhn, J. E. Le Blanc, Arthur Lacy, Albert Lacy, Arthur Lard, (Bobby) R. S. Latimer, Bob Lehmann, C. E. Maher, Ed. McGee, R. McKenzie, W. A. McIntyre, Don W. McMullen, W. W. Meredith, Bob Mullins, Johnny Nutto, W. J. Ratcliff, J. R. Ridgway, R. V. Riggins, R. W. Rudasill, R. H. Rudloff, C. S. Saunders, R. L. Skidmore, Hub Sliger, Allen Smith, C. D. Smylee, J. W. Sommer, H. Taggart, C. L. Thanheiser, C. A. Thompson, R. O. Weber, L. Tom Welch, T. I. Werst, O. F. Wilrich, O. T. Yardley, J. E. Zylks, Jack ROSS V L U FI T E t R GOm-PAD-Y- Anderson, C. W. Brauchle, Rodney Franklin, R. C. Broussard, Doug. E. Greaney, G. Burger, F. W. Green, A. C. Carrington, Vance Griffiths, D. M. Cartwright, S. E. Gray, Vigo K. Chitwood, Rex E. Haile, H. Q. Cox, R. C. Haines, Lamar Grassland, J. H. Hearne, C. Edminister, T. C. Henson, S. R. Felton, T. N. Hill, J. R. Holbrook, W. G. Haltom, Bob Ivey, Bob Johnson, H. M. Jones, T. S. Keeney, F. C. Keith, Jack Kipp, Gene E. H. Kroesche, Martin A. Kuhn, J. E. Lacy, Albert Adams, Ed C. Carlile, T. A. Hollowell, Harry W. -K + + 220 ROSS VGLUrtTEE-R -comPFinv + -K ■¥ Lacy, Arthur Lard, R. S. Latimer, Boh Ratcliff, J. R. Loyd, P. B. Ridgway, R. V. Le Blanc, A. J. Riggins, R. W. Thanheiser, C. A. Lehmann, C. E. Rudasill, R. H. Thompson, R. O. McGee, R. E. Rudloff, C. S. Walker, F. N. McKenzie, William A. Saunders, R. L. Welch, T. I. McIntyre, Don W. Skidmore, Hub Werst, O. F. Maher, Ed Sliger, Allen Wilrich, O. T. Meredith, Boh Smith, C. D. Yardley, J. E. Nutto, W. J. Smylee, J. W. Zylks, Jack Sommer, H. McMullen, W. W. Taggart, C. L. Mullins, Johnny Weber, L. Tom + + + + + ■K 221 ftE P Lfl 6 EfD€ r T C E R T E ft 0F FI€ER5 BATTALION COMMANDER Rhea, Dwayne L Major COMPANY A Harland, John H.....................................Captain Goins, Paul T...............................2nd in Command Johnson, Bert H..................................1st Sergeant COMPANY B Jaska, Robert C...................... Parker, Claude T., Jr.................. Anderson, Olan E..................... ........Captain 2nd in Command .....1st Sergeant COMPANY C Armstrong, Forrest E..................................Captain Rust, Elarvey G..............................2nd in Command Duncan, Morris G................................1st Sergeant COMPANY D Hueske, Edward E....................................Captain Spiller, James C.............................2nd in Command Martin, Valton...................................1st Sergeant + + + + + -k-K-fc -K-k-k + 222 ALIA Australia has become a fortress of the United Nations, a springboard for attack against the Axis. In her short history Australia has never before been threatened by invasion. Now for the first time enemy bombers are over her homes, enemy ships are skulking in neighboring waters. Australia is a young and virile nation. For 134 years the Austra¬ lians fought against the hard facts of their own geography. They con¬ quered a continent, and the continent, made a tough and resourceful people. When Australia declared war on Germany on September 3, 1939, she had no regular army but a skeleton force of about 4,000 commis¬ sioned and non-commissioned officers. Her seven million people, scat¬ tered over a continent the size of the United States, were busy raising wheat, sheep, and cattle and shipping their wheat, wool, meat and dairy products to the markets of the world. Industries were small al¬ though Australia is a continent rich in minerals and cheap sources of power. Since that day in 1939, Australia has beaten her plowshares into swords with remarkable speed and efficiency. ;j RTHLETIC COUnCIL The Athletic Council of A. 6? M. is an advisory committee for all matters concerning athletics. The inauguration of the required Physical Education program has added another burden to the shoulders of these men. The members make arrangements for all athletic events and schedules, employ the coaching staff, provide the necessary facilities and equipment, decide the eligibility and awards regarding the players, and see that the policies of sportsmanship are always carried out. Dean E. J. Kyle is chairman of the council. Other members are Dr. A. A. Lenert, C. W. Crawford and E. W. Hooker; C. C. Krueger of San Antonio and T. B. Warden of Austin, members of the Association of Former Students; Homer Norton, Athletic Director; and Cullen Rogers, student representative. These men strive to give due consideration to everything that comes before them, and it is they who have helped to bring athletic fame to the Aggies. YELL LEADERS The job of leading the twelfth man in that ole “Aggie Spirit” has proven to be a very tough one because the Aggies just don’t know what the word “quit” means, be their team winning or losing. Tough as the job may be, Billy McKenzie showed he could take it and he exhibited fine spirit and leadership this season. Joe Pettit and Dan Kuyken¬ dall, the Junior yell leaders, worked hard, too, and did an excellent job of helping fill 6,000 Aggie lungs full of the spirit that only “Ole Army” can produce. Now the Army has these boys, and we sin¬ cerely hope that they do as good a job for Uncle Sam as they have done for us. Hats off to three swell guys and the best of luck to them always. 225 MIKE COKINGS Captain Mike was the most colorful player on the team and his untiring hustle gave him an alhconference berth. LES PEDEN Most Valuable Peden’s fine ball hawking and his excellent under ' the-basket work made him an indis- pensible cog in the Aggie lineup. BASKETBALL ? eview The 1943 basketball season found the Aggies under the gukb ance of a new coach. Marty Karow was called into the Navy and for this reason Manning Smith was assigned to basketball. Service teams had a prominent place on the Aggie calendar this season and Ex-Coach Karow got the thrill of his life when his Corpus Christi Navy boys trounced the Aggies 62 to 31. In conference play the Aggies were a constant threat, and when the Cadets played an opponent anything could happen— and it usually did. The Cadets closed their season with a conference record of 4 wins and 8 losses; however, Coach Smith and his boys had a very successful season and much credit should be given them for their fine hustle and sportsmanship. MANNING SMITH Coach Manning’s cheerful criticism and guidance makes him one of the best liked coaches on the campus. 226 Front row: COACH SMITH, COKINGS, NUTTO, PEDEN, HUFFMAN, ADAMS, PETTIT. Back row: FOLDBERG, WATKINS, DAWSON, SAMPLE. The Aggies did not finish high in conference play, but their season record is worthy of praise. On Dec. 10, the Aggies opened their season against Randolph Field and Mike Cokinos led the Aggies to a 54 41 triumph. Next they traveled south and walloped Duncan Field 60 to 21; however, the following night the San Antonio Aviation Cadet Center nosed out the Aggies 51 ' 29 to hand them their first defeat. Dec. 21 saw the Aggies set back Randolph Field to the tune of 43 ' 31 as Jamie Dawson and Pete Watkins found the basket. The Farmers next warrmup game was against the 95th Division quintet of Fort Sam Houston and this ended 45 to 35—the Aggies. The Aggie five then traveled to Corpus Christi Naval Air Base and there Bob Kinney, former Rice star, led the Airmen to a stinging 62 ' 31 victory over the Farmers. The Aggies then returned to their home court and defeated the Duncan Field Cagers 39 ' 33 on Jan. 2. Next the Aggie quintet blasted the Bearkats 68 ' 38; however, the following night the Sam Houston five got revenge and downed the Aggies 44 ' 4 3. CONFERENCE PLAY opened against the T. C. U. Horned Frogs in DeWare Field House on Jan. 9, as the Aggie quintet came out on the long end of a 53-26 score. Huffman and Watkins shared scoring honors with 14 points each. The next game, on Jan. 12, saw the Baylor Bears upset the Aggies 66-58 in a court battle that was forced into an overtime period. A. M. boasted a lead of 33-30 at the half way point, but it was soon wiped out by the Bears. Watkins and Huffman were high point men for the Aggies. The Aggie “Iron Men 1- ’ met the conference leading Longhorns Jan. 16 in the DeWare Field House and although the Aggies fought hard, they fell before the hustling Texans to the tune of 54-45. Texas led at the half 38-23 and the Farmers came back fighting in the second frame but never overcame the lead even though Cokinos chalked up 13 counters. On Jan. 20 Bill Closs proved to be too much for the Aggies, and the favored Aggies tumbled before the fast moving Owls. Closs made 24 points. Watkins again paced the Aggies with 14 counters. Final score: Rice 42; Aggies 33. The Aggies took a few days rest and on Feb. 1, they trounced Baylor 59-45. Huffman was particularly hot and made seven field goals in the first half. Les Peden also played a superb defense game for the Aggies. The Aggies met the JAMIE DAWSON TOM SAMPLE BILL NUTTO PAUL PENNINGTON “revenge seeking” Frogs the following Saturday. The Farmers led three fourths of the way; however, the Frogs rallied in the final ten minutes to take a 45-39 decision. S. M. U. bounced the Aggies 51 to 39 on Feb. 9 in Dallas. It was a rough game with 30 fouls being called. Led by Jamie Dawson and Mike Cokinos, the Aggies next took a 54-47 thriller from S. M. U. The fast moving Aggies built up a good lead and the Ponies never got any closer than 4 points to it. Finding their scoring punch in the opening half the Rasorbacks downed the hard fighting Aggies 74-49. Les Peden played a fine first half, but was ejected in the second half for disputing a decision; however, the following night revenge was sweet as the Aggies took advantage of rebounds and walloped the Razorbacks 67-52. Rice clinched a tie for the championship when they drubbed the Croppers 40-30 in Houston Feb. 27. The Aggie iron men played all but two minutes of the game with Les Peden starring for the Cadets. The Cadets closed their season March 3 in a rough thriller with the Longhorns. The Longhorns led 55-46 up until the last five minutes and then Peden and Dawson began to work. Peden sank one and Dawson followed with two counters. The Steers then froze the ball and the score ended Texas 57; A. M. 55. CULLEN ROGERS Co ' Captain One of the smoothest players in the confer¬ ence is Cullen Rogers and he is a very likely repeater for all-conference laurels. LES PEDEN Co ' Captain Les Peden made all-conference last season playing the “hot corner”; however, this season he is exhibiting much colorful playing on first base. BASEBALL ,euiew Poor transportation and lack of material caused Baylor, T.C.U., and S.M.U. to withdraw from the Conference race; however, A. M., Rice, and Texas are still in the league trying to capture the crown. After winning the 1942 Baseball Championship, the Aggies were naturally determined to add another feather in their cap by capturing it again this year. Thus far this season they have made good their determination and at the time we go to press the Aggies are tied with the Longhorns for the lead. In order that they have more games on their schedule, the Aggies have played many excellent Service Teams and many of these had former professional players on their rosters. However, the Aggies held their own and have made an excellent showing. COACH NORTON Coach Homer Norton is probably one of the most outstanding coaches in the nation and thus far in the season he has proven his merit in that his team is leading the con¬ ference. 230 The Aggie nine opened their season March 19 and 20 on Kyle Field with a pair of games with Randolph Field. Big Walter Nathe southpawed the Aggies into submission in the first game, allowing only 4 hits, striking out eight and walking four. The score: A. M. 2, Randolph 5. The following afternoon the Farmers also received a whipping as the Fliers won the contest with a lopsided 12 to 1 score. The Aggies came to life on March 31 and eked out a 5 3 score over Randolph Field in the first game of a double header in San Antonio. Smokey Carden pitched superbly and allowed the Fliers only six hits. The Aggies iced the game when they chalked up five runs in the eighth inning; however, the Fliers blanked the Aggies 7 ' 0 in the nightcap, although the Aggies led in the number of safe bases collected. The next Service team the Aggie nine encountered was on April 2, and the opponent was the hard hitting Kelly Field team. Peden, Glass and Newberry came through for the Aggies as the Farmers soundly thrashed Kelly 13 ' 4. Leo Daniels sprained his knee in this game as he slid into second and the Aggies seriously missed his services for the next few games. The next afternoon the Aggies again were in full stride and a six run outburst in the fourth and four runs in each the fifth and seventh frames was enough for the Aggies to defeat the Fliers 17-A THE CONFERENCE SEASON opened for the Aggies on April 6 when they met the much vaunted Rice Owls on Kyle Field. ]. B. Carden plucked the Owls good as he fanned 13 of the Rice batters that faced him. Les Peden starred as he drove in four of the Aggie runs with 2 doubles and 2 singles. Jimmy Newberry got 3 singles and drove in the winning run in the eighth. Score: A. M. 8; Rice 5. Led by Shuford the Aggie outfit next took a 7A triumph from the Owls. In the fifth Walker singled and Shuford got on on an error and both scored on Rogers’ double. Les Peden then slashed out a neat single and drove Rogers across the plate. April 9 saw the Aggies lose their first Conference game as they fell before the Texas Longhorns 4 ' 2. Rex Travis led the Longhorn attack and he walloped a homer in the third that sent two scores across for the Steers. Smokey Carden hurled well for the Aggies; however, the Cadets just couldn’t seem to click that day. Revenge was sweet the following afternoon when the Aggies handed the Steers a 12 ' 0 PEDEN NEWBERRY SHUFORD GLASS DANIELS shellacking. The Longhorns couldn’t touch Shuford at any time and were helpless with runners on base. Shortstop Jim Newberry, with three hits that batted in four runs, and Cullen Rogers, with a single and a home run, were the Aggie offensive stars. Earl Seay led the Aggies to a 4-2 victory over the La Porte Coast Guard on April 13. Highlight of the game was the performance of Weldon Carden, Aggie catcher, who added three more victims to his 10 “pickoffs” of the season. On April 17, every Aggie starter hit safely and perfect support was rendered Smokey Carden as the Aggies slaughtered the Owls 12T. Weldon Carden led the Aggies as he blasted out three safeties including a second inning homer to center, drove in three runs and scored three more. The Carden brothers worked together smoothly both defensively and offensively; in fact, the first six Aggie runs were accounted for by the Carden brothers. The Aggies maintained their conference lead by giving the Rice Owls a 4 ' 2 beating on the following afternoon. Shuford held Rice batters well until the ninth, when the Owls rallied for one run and brought J. B. Carden to the mound. As we go to press the Aggies and the Steers are tied for the Conference lead. They battle it out for the crown next week-end. W. CARDEN S. CARDEN TASSOS WALKER RAMMAGE ROBINSON ☆ TRACK l euiew PETE WATKINS Captain Pete made “All American” last year and his soaring leaps this year have netted the Aggies many points. Coach Lil Dimmitt showed that not only could he turn out a championship baseball team, but also a very dependable and consistent track team. This season’s team of thinly-clads did practically what all the sport scribes believed to be the im possible—that is they won the Border Olympics. The Texas Longhorns had been the perennial winners of the Olympics, but this year the Aggies came through and dethroned the Longhorns (much to the Steers’ regret) by a three ' point margin. Bill Henderson and Pete Watkins stood out for the Cadets this season; however, Vadjos, Battin, Maddox, King, Frye, and Bilderback worked untiringly and stacked up many valuable points for the Aggies tracksters. The team missed the services of little Johnny Ziegler, who was called out by the Army Air Corps, and also the absence of Albert Ricks was noticeable. This season’s team turned in a performance that all the boys here in Aggieland can be proud of. When these boys go into the service we sincerely hope that they can use their speed to advantage in running the Axis off the map. LIE DIMMITT Coach Although it is his first season as track coach, Lil rounded out a team that was second to none. 234 The Aggie track team of 1943 opened their season in grand style when they dethroned the Texas Long ' horns and won the eleventh annual Border Olympics at Laredo. Pete Watkins soared 6 feet 7 inches to break the high jump record while Battin took third in the 440 yard dash. Henderson made eight points as high man on the College-University Division, his victory in the javelin throw being a major upset. Bill sailed the spear 182 feet to beat Wiley Cheatham, Texas star, by almost three feet. The Aggies were first with 32 points while Texas ran a close second with 29 points. Next on the Aggie calendar was a triangular meet between A. M., Texas, and San Marcos. Texas walked off with the meet as Max Minor and Jerry Thompson paced the Steers to a total of 79 1 4 to A. M.’s 65%, and San Marcos’ 25. Bill Henderson won the shot put for the Aggies with a heave of 45 feet 2% inches. Pete Watkins easily took the high jump with a 6 foot 6 inch leap. Bilderback, Battin, Vajdos and Frye teamed up and took the mile relay while Fred Powers nosed out Smith of Texas in the 220 yard low hurdles. Joe Vajdos provided one of the best performances of the day in winning the 880 yard run in 1:58.5, truly remarkable time for a windy day. The Texas Relays was the next meet the Aggies took part in. The Aggies won three firsts, a second and a fourth as Captain Watkins shared first place in the high jump with Donavan of Drake, the two coming within y 8 inch of equaling the high jump record. Their best was 6 feet 7% inches. Garrett, Maddox, Frye and Vajdos turned in a 7:58.7 to take first place in the 2 mile relay. Henderson also came through as he took second in the javelin and fourth in the shot put. In a quadrangular meet with Howard Payne, Southwestern, and Southwest Texas State, the Aggies completely took the meet. Lanky Pete Watkins jumped 6 feet 8 to win the high jump while Bill Henderson was high point man with first places in the shot, discus and javelin. The Aggie mile relay team also turned in a snappy 3:22.4 to take that ev ent. The Aggies piled up 101 points as Howard Payne ran a poor second with 32 points. The Aggies squared their 1943 track series with Rice when they nosed out the Owls 7L51 in a dual meet held in Houston on April 17. Henderson again led in individual honors as he took firsts in the javelin and shot put; second in the broad jump and discus. “Workhorse 1 ’ Vajdos ran the 880 in 1:59.4 to cap that event; however, the surprise of the meet occurred when Bob Maddox beat out Rice’s West in the 2 mile run. O. L. Richardson proved himself to be quite a cinder man when he grabbed the 220 yard dash while H. A. Martin came in for a close second. BILDER BACK COX MADDOX KING RICHARDSON MONTGOMERY JIMMY KIEL Captain Kiel is a sincere worker and under his excellent leadership the Aggies had an ex¬ tremely good team this season. ART ADAMSON Coach Coach Art Adamson is a man whose un¬ tiring efforts and likeable character has caused every Aggie to like and respect him. I? ' swimminG The Aggie tankers opened their season against Texas on February 27 and for the second time in their twelve years of swimming rivalry, the Farmers defeated the Longhorns 56 ' 37. The Longhorns captured only 2 first places in the temrace meet in Gregory Gym at Austin. Danny Green took three events and bettered the Southwest Conference time in the 100 yard free style race by half a second. George Haney and Bob Cowling each took their events. At the half way mark Texas was trailing by only three points but from there on they fell far behind. Sparked by little Danny Green, the Aggie tanker downed Texas, March 11, in a dual meet at the P. L. Down Natatorium. Green took top honors, winning the 220 and 440 yard free style and coming in second in the 100 yard free style, to accumulate 13 points. The Aggies got off to a fast start in the Medley relay. The team of George Heaney, Phil Griffin, and Jimmy Kiel set a new time of 3:12.7 to better the conference record; however, it did not hold because the meet was not a conference meet. Bob Cowling won the 100 yard individual Medley while George Heaney came in second. Heaney also won the backstroke, but Texas pulled in those valuable second and third places and finally nosed out the Aggie tankers to the tune of 52 to 41. On March 19 ' 20 the South ' west Conference swimming meet was held in Austin and the faw ored Aggies were upset by the Longhorns. The final score was 87.5 for Texas, 70.5 for A. 6? M., and 6 for S. M. U. Stein, Cowling and Griffin won the Medley relay and Danny Green won the 220 free style, finishing almost a 100 yards ahead of the others. Cowb ing nosed out Deppe for breast ' stroke honors. However, the Ag ' gies were never able to get those needed second and third places. 239 POLO Sparked by Gus White the Aggie Polo team upset some of the best professional and amateur teams in this part of the country. The teams first encounter of the season saw the Aggies split a pair of games with San Angelo. The Aggies taking the second game of the series 10 3. Next the Aggies met Lamesa, and in this game Gus and his father fought it out. The first game ended in a 7 7 tie because it was too windy to play it off. The following afternoon the Cadets overpowered the Lamesa team 11 3. Besides Gus, Joe Mertz,, Morty Mertz, and Jack Buie have played well this season. The Aggies closed their season in a game with Hous ton which ended 5 4 in favor of the Houstonians. 240 TEnms With only two lettermen, Bill Marshall and Jack Thomson, returning from last years’ team, Coach Manning Smith started the Tennis season almost from scratch. Many fine netters reported for the first practice and by the process of elimination Coach Smith finally cut his squad down to 10 men. Of these ten Bill Marshall, Jack Thomson, Ellis Garlington, Hank Allen, and Bill Bennett have been doing most of the playing. However, Coach Smith says that the remainder of the squad, Duffy Stanley, Jerry Whittington, W. C. Sterquell, G. M. Goodwin and Bill Bixon, should see much service before the season ends. In the first matches of the season the Aggies showed up well and with added experience they should develop into a strong competitor in the race for the Conference Championship. RIFLE TER HI The rifle team did pretty well this season considering the many handicaps they had to work with. Many of the better shooters graduated at mid-term and as a result new material had to be trained; however, they then found that they couldn’t practice because of the many interruptions that have taken place this semester. They finally disbanded when the Army induction started here at Aggieland last March. The team entered the Hearst Trophy Match and came within 11 points of taking the match. C. Bowers sparked the team in this meeting when he made 191 out of a possible 200. Many ex students, who were members of the team while attending A. M., say that they find this training very valuable now that they are in the Army. Team officers are: Clayton D’Avy, Captain; Bill O’Benour, Secretary and Treasurer; C. A. Williams, Coach; and Sgts. Coyne and Sweatt, range sergeants. PISTOL TEflfTI The Aggie Pistol Team showed much class this year as it went through the season undefeated and untied; however, it was hampered very much by the lack of transportation facilities. The team met such strong opponents as Ohio State, University of Utah, Harvard University, Purdue University, Annapolis Naval Academy, Michigan State, and were at their peak when they defeated the much vaunted West Point Cadets. Captain R. G. Cox, who was the only returning letterman, paced the Cadets this year with a season average of 285. Following him were T. F. Ferguson—279, O. S. Coke—277, C. E. Mays—275, G. M. Turner—273, W. T. Jones—269, and G. D. Ray with a 266 average. Other men who partici¬ pated on the team were T. H. Littlepage and R. F. Eisenhauer. The season ended rather abruptly when most of the lettermen were called into active duty. T. ’ J. T i The general opinion is that the National Championship was snatched from the hands of the Farmers only by the in¬ completion of their scheduled matches. 243 iniRRmURRL The speed up program here at Aggieland has put a terrific strain on the students and has made it necessary for well organised recreation. To meet this need the intramural department has strived to organise its program so that the students here at A. M. can receive this muchmeeded wholesome recreation. Mr. Penberthy is head of the department; however, Nicky Ponthieux is heading the program because of the excess burden the new P. E. program has placed on Mr. “Penny.” The success of the entire intramural program depends upon the unit managers who supervise intramural activities in the various military organisations. The entire student body owes Mr. Penberthy and his assistants a vote of thanks for their efforts in providing organised competitive play. PHYSICAL FITAESS PROGRAITI Beginning last semester, the College, in line with the policy of turning out the best rounded man to meet his future job in the war effort, introduced a five hour per week P. E. program. The new program requires each student, unless he is physically unfit, to take four hours of organised P. E. and to participate in a minimum of one intramural game per week. The P. E. classes are divided into regular physical training groups and swimming groups. Mr. Carl Tishler heads the physical training classes while Coach Art Adamson instructs the swimmers. Assisting Mr. Tishler are W. M. Dowell, Nicky Ponthieux, Carl Landiss, J. M. Moorman, Paul Andrews, Manning Smith, Ray Putnam, and Charlie Stevenson. It is because of these men that the Aggies are getting into condition for their jobs in the Armed Forces. Mr. “Penny” says “In spite of all our handicaps the boys here at A. M. are really getting in shape.” A C T I n FRANCE Fighting France is the leader of all the invaded countries that fight on. Frenchmen were not beaten with the capitulation of the French Government. They made their escape to where they could continue the battle. Today Frenchmen all over the world are still fighting this battle against the Nasi hordes. The Fighting French land forces under the command of General de Gaulle, have been estimated to number over 60,000 men. They will long be remembered for the part they figured in the battles of North Africa. Other Frenchmen have chosen to continue the battle in sub marines, destroyers, battleships, or as fliers, but wherever they are, the Fighting French continue to fight on. General de Gaulle stated very aptly the thought of all Frenchmen when he said, “Nothing is lost, because this war is a world war. In the free universe immense forces have not yet been brought into play. Some day these forces will crush the enemy. On that day France must be present at the Victory. She will then regain her liberty and her greatness 1 SRDDLE R n D SIRLOIR CLUB Wilburn L. Hahn Calvin Thaxton. . Victor Lehmberg. Jim McCutcheon . .....President Vice-President ..... Secretary . .. .Treasurer Seniors Blankficld, H. A. Buerchard, W. B. Carrington, Vance Coston, Mark Dube, C. O. Edwards, Bill Hahn, W. L. Hahn, H. C. Hudson, Lee Knapp, W. C. Lacy, A. O. Lehmberg, D. G. Martin, Bernay McMillan, Marvin, Jr. Melbern, Bob Mogford, Harold Parker, R. L. Peters, Rusty Robbins, J. E. Scofield, Vernon Semecek, A. J. Sterling, C. L. Thaxton, Calvin Trew, L. B. Juniors Adams, Lloyd W. Alford, D. R. Allen, W. R. Bergfeld, W. A. Bolland, Ernest A. Brandes, Paul P. Crothers, William F. Erwin, Curtis Gary, W. A. Gray, George Wm. Hale, J. D. Hoban, J. E. Holekamp, Cecil M. Lehmberg, Victor J. Law, Harold G. Macha, Leroy W. Mertz;, Joe M. Moore, Jack Moore, Jene McAdams, Glendor McCutcheon, Jim T. McGee, William T. Ragsdale, Howard E. Reese, H. L. Richardson, Leonard L. Richardson, O. L. Richey, Bertis L. Roeder, Edward W. Rumsey, Wallace Lloyd Russel, Lee W. Schumann, Robert F. Schwarz, Edwin G. Stengel, Homer J. Tickle, Andrew Jack Trigg, Kleber M. Tubb, George E. Welch, Robert Williamson, Alton L. Zummo, Johnny F. 251 R m E R I C R D IRSTITUTE OF CHEfTHCRL ERGIREERS J. J. Hagan........................................President E. P. Repschleger...............................Vice-President B. J. King.................................Secretary-Treasurer A.I.Ch.E. ROSTER Albright, J. F. Cottle, J. C. Hardin, E. P. Lafield, W. C. Muckleroy, R. W. Anderson, J. O. Curry, B. E. Hardwicke, J. B. Lamb, A. H. Owings, J. B. Bagley, J. A. Darnell, G. S. Hart, W. H. Lamb, F. E. Parker, H. R. Bankler, Morris De Anda, ]. Hatt, F. G. Lamberson, D. M. Perez, A. A. Barker, P. M. Bearing, R. K. Hawthorne, R. R. Lee, T. J. Pierce, L. B. Barret, M. H. Deisler, P. F. Hearne, R. A. Leland, T. W. Plauche, B. L. Beavers, J. E. Dielmann. L. M. Hendrick, E. R. Leva, D. A. Pledger, J. E. Bennett, H. E. Downard, H. T. Hogan, C. J. Lobrecht, A. P. Provenzano, F. E. Bevacqua, L. J. Dubois, F. J. Holland, G. D. Love, F. S. Reed, G. W. Birdwell, A. L. Duller, J. L. Holmes, L. S. Mackles, Louis Reedy, W. H. Blume, J. D. Dykes, F. R. Honeycutt, J. B. Manning, K. S. Reeves, B. G. Boddie, C. B. Edwards, B. C. Howard, F. C. Marks, J. D. Repschleger, W. E. Bohanon, W. J. Elkins, R. L. Irvine, A. R. Martin, J. E. Robertson, J. M. Bradbury, C. C. Field, J. Isom, C. E. Martin, R. L. Robinson, E. C. Brammer, H. L. Garcia, E. C. Jackson, D. E. Mathis, J.F. Roddy, L. W. Branum, P. E. Garcia, M. F. Jackson, H. V. May, J. L. Roeger, J. L. Brown, C. L. Getz, P- James, R. D. Murray, R. H. Sheets, R. W. Bruner, P. H. Gibbs, O. ]• Jenkins, Conley McAlister, J. R. Spalding, J. C. Bruton, W. E. Goerte, C. W. Jenkins, T. E. McCrocklin, T. R. Sadtler, J. D. Buchanan, B. H. Goodson, W. C. Johnson, S. W. McDow, H. N. Schaer, W. E. Burke, F. D. Griffin, L. H. Jones, F. I. Medbery, C. A. Shart, B. L. Burch, C. O. Griffin, R. S. Judah, M. A. Miertschin, N. H. Sampson, Bernard Burseley, G. H. P. Hagan, J. J. Karasek, E. A. Miller, E. M. Stanford, P. H. Clayton, R. L. Hale, H. Keeney, F. C. Moseley, C. B. Swope, J. G. Colen, B. J. Hall, J. R. King, B. J. Moseley, J. R. Thomson, W. G. Coles, R. D. Ham, C. M. King, T. H. Moss, L. B. Stillinger, D. L. Conley, N. L. Hamilton, H. H. Kreps, C. W. Morris, J. M. Jacobson,H. Connell, G. W. Haralson, C. J. Kuykendall, W. S. Morrison. A. Whitaker, N. L. 252 RmERICfln SOCIETY OF CIVIL EElGiriEERS C. W. Reagan A. T. Tyler. . . R. K. Garrett. .........President .....Vice-President Secretary-Treasurer Adams, E. C. Allen, J. W. Avery, H. C. Ball, H. F. Berry, H. Bostick, E. R. Brown, S. P. Burks, R. E. Callahan, D. L. Campos-Lynch, P. Jr. Chism, B. D. Collier, J. L. Craid, F. S. Cullum, T. A., Jr. Doggett, V. G. Davies, J. B. Ellerbrock, W. W. Fisher, R. L. Fortune, R. F. Gables, G. G. Garnett, R. S. Garrett, R. K. Grant, J. R., Jr. Hackebeil, C. E. Hackney, D. V. Harrison, G. L. Heath, G. R. Hood, L. E. Jordan, F. W. Kelly, J. E. Kincy, W. D. Lacy, J. Landry, R. Lowrie, N. E. Lemke, C. A. Locke, M. P. Lopez, F., Jr. Lund, K. P. Lutter, M. R. Luttrell, F. Luttrell, J. Mancillas, F. A. Manousos, G. L. McCammon, B. Mitchell, G. W. Muse, A. C. Northcott, A. E. Olexa, H. F. Park, J. F. Pawlik, C. L. Pittman, J. H. Potter, W. A. Price, G. D. Puckett, J. A. Qualtrough, R. C. Rafferty, J. H. Reagan, J. W. Riewe, E. M. Riggs, C. A. Riggs, M. S. Rogers, A. J. Russell, B. R. Saunders, H. W. Scalfi, R. A. Schuman, M. A. Stalcup, Joe Stiles, L. H. Sutherland, T. H. Tate, H. H. Thompson, L. S. Torie, C. B. Tyler, A. T. Vick, A. D. Von Sprecken, J. R, Waggener, W. G. Welch, J. F. Wilson, Mason Woods, D. R. Wyde, E. L. 253 flmERICfln SOCIETY OF AGRICULTURAL EDGinEERS D. M. Olsen..............................President R. C. Jaska......................Secretary-Treasurer A. H. Ivey...........................Vice-President R. E. Lanier................................Scribe SOCIETY OF AUTOITIOTIVE EAGiriEERS David S. Kauffman ..............President Newton F. Spraggins. . . . William McNair Jr...... ......Secretary-Treasurer Vice-President 254 mSTITUTE OF REROnRUTICflL SCIERCE C. L. Adcock............................Chairman C. E. Hearn....................Senior Representative W. L. Hoecker.......................Vice ' Chairman C. J. Grossenbacher...............Secretary ' Treasurer R m E RIC R R SOCIETY OF mECHRniCRL EDGinEERS Robert C. Haltom Paul V. Kelley. . . .....President Vice-President John H. Atterbury Fred P. Pipkin.... Treasurer . Secretary JR. AITIERICfln VETER I n fl RY mEDICRL RSSOCIRTIOn B. C. Roberson............................President C. B. Chastain.......................Vice-President Deane T. Cline.......................President-Elect Robert Kokernot..................Secretary-Treasurer PRE-mED SOCIETY John Ed Green Joe Robertson . .....President Vice-President Porter Garner J. P. Gabbard Secretary-T reasurer .........Reporter Ray L. Boyles ..............President George Podd........... Jack Morgan........... ......Secretary ' Treasurer Vice-President mfiRKETinc r n d FinflncE club Denny Wallace.................... ......President George Barnes........................Vice-President R. W. Anderson.................Secretary-Treasurer flGROnomy SOCIETY J. H. Barton..............................President George W. Kunse Lacy Wheeler........................Vice-President Bob Measles...... Secretary-T reasurer .........Reporter KRERITI REID K LU KLUB Joe F. Kelsey.............................President B. G. Martin.........................Vice-President Robert A. Magers.................Secretary-Treasurer RRCHITECTURRL SOCIETY R. H. Simpson....................... .....President H. S. Berry..........................Vice-President D. L. Watler.............................Secretary I. D. Gewertz............................Treasurer HORTICULTURE SOCIETY Sc °tt Pikes LADDSCRPE ART CLUB ...............President Kyle A. McFerrin.....................Vice-President R. T. Thornhill...................Secretary-Treasurer IADUSTRIAL EDUCATIOD CLUB D. W. Simmons...........................President B. J. Armstrong..................Secretary-Treasurer H. C. Walker........................Vice-President J. D. Longley.............................Reporter 260 SAD AAGELO A. fTI. CLUB Bob Phillips .. . Jack McGregor .....President Morty Mertz.....................Secretary ' Treasurer Vice ' President A. E. (Snooky) Garrett..............Social Secretary L A A D OF THE LAKES CLUB D. K. Terry J. K. Oliver President H. K. Carson........... ......Secretary-Treasurer Vice ' President LAREDO CLUB Jase M. Lozano ..............President Roberto Zuniga Jr....... Frank Randall Nye...............Secretary-Treasurer Vice-President PORT ARTHUR CLUB Jerald Mudd..............................President Jack E. Yardley...........................Secretary Elmer Repschlegen....................Vice-President Prentice R. Watts Jr.......................Treasurer BRRZORIR COURTY R. Rl. CLUB A. E. Vickery ...............President Jas. R. Bradley......... Walter C. Simpson...............Secretary-Treasurer Vice-President PORT ARTHUR fl. ITl. RIOTHERS’ CLUB Mrs. P. R. Watts. . . . Mrs. S. Flowers...... Mrs. W. L. Beaumont ...........President ..First Vice-President Second Vice-President Mrs. Mike Murphy. Mrs. Felix Broussard Mrs. W. E. Scott. .. . . .Third Vice-President . . . . Recording Secretary Corresponding Secretary Housron a. m. mo ther s’ club Mrs. E. W. RudlofF. . Mrs. J. R. Spiller. . . . Mrs. J. M. Robertson ............President Vice ' President ' at ' Large . . .First Vice-President Mrs. Robert Sells..... Mrs. W. H. Cline. . . . Mrs. A. E. Armstrong Second Vice-President .Third Vice-President . .Recording Secretary DALLAS mOTHERS’ CLUB Mrs. A. J. Herron........................President 264 HILLEL CLUB Jack Siegal................................President Harold Borofsky..........................Secretary Alvin Vener.........................Vice ' President Richard Gottlieb..........................Treasurer EX 4 - H CLUB Howard Hahn . . Victor Lehmberg .....President Vice-President Charley Ball Lloyd Adams Secretary-T reasurer .........Reporter PRESBYTERIRn STUDEEIT flSS’EI C. A. Medbery, Jr.........................President P. L. Wilhelm J. H. Evans..........................Vice-President R. L. Bolin. . . Executive Vice-President .............Treasurer BRPTIST GROUP W-w ' ■ • ■ ■ BRAZIL The “Bulge” of Brazil reaches to within 1800 miles of Africa. Providing a take-off point for ferrying men and supplies to Africa and the Middle East, Brazil has been a decisive factor in the invasion of Europe through Africa and the Mediterranean. The loyal Brazilian merchant marines have likewise carried on an endless struggle in providing steel, iron, and the manganese so essential to the war production of the United Nations. Shipment of valuable food supplies have not ceased for a minute in fulfilling her part in providing the Allied soldiers with the necessary food that enables them to continue their dauntless fight. Overrun in the last two decades by countless immigrants of Axis decent, Brazil has fought a tireless battle against internal friction. But she will emerge from this conflict as a victorious member of the United Nations in the world of tomorrow. Ardministra tion dSuildin . . . first sight on entering Aggieland. Aren’t they dumb, Dummy? (Except Chesty, of course.) Remember the old bugle stand—in the morning? Smiles over the hard-won flag? Hey, big boy, this is parade rest. Reviewing the review. Roses are red and violets are blue, this way. A soldier position at attention. Freshmen signing their lives away. Sleep—Ah! Such Wonderful Stuff ... I wouldn’t believe a word of it . . . Need a Box? Must be enjoying it . . . Rhumba! Rhumba! Rhumb Ahhh!!! . . . And they were really good. Proud of them boys? . . . Been there long Wallace? ... A dream of a private secretary . . . Do these ears belong to the mule? Say girls where have I seen you before? . . . Definitely a man ' s truest friend. Watch your step, please . . . Yes they were all studious . . . Earmarking ’em all. A P. E. hideout until . . . What about the vegetation? . . . Whistle boys, whistle . . . Everybody was happy. Brrrrrrr. Three husky marines just back from—shhh! What a day! I was number 87. Hi Skip. Sorry your picture is ruined Hank, but could we help it? Toms up! I apologize—no more punning. Just missed that ear, Leo. Drive that big thing much now? Shooting much Bull? Don’t know what’s attracting their attention butt I know what’s attracting mine. Chief Young gives his opinion. All ready, let’s go. Fatigue duty Saturday afternoon. Preparing to ship out ‘ waiasm % Where are the bird dogs? She’s happy, she saw us beat them. The boys were military that day. Do Aggies let girls wear their caps? Come on and show her the Aggie hospitality. Just a session. Where’s your hair, Bill? A toast to you girls. Very very military Gilbert . . . Reviewing the review . . . Some people may be tarred and feathered . . . These are definitely cokes . . . What Aggies go to Galveston for (Oh, yeah!) . . . C. Q. 7:00-8:30, Ag boys. A peep into the Jap suicide sub . . . How to make love . . . Trusting rumors to your best buddy . . . Anybody want a ride? . . . That ' s right, they ' re in the Cavalry. Something like this is very rare . . . Muscles in person . . . O.D.’s are generally reg. . . . Blonde or brunette? . . . Buckskin taking it easy. Snap out of it, buddy . . . Try this in the back yard . . . Gainer wins again . . . Only a ride around the block. Hump, four year fish . . . Observe closely all beautiful dolls . . . Taking it easy . . . The wind blew and the snow fell . . . Have you room for one more? Observe closely. Only the youngest children do not read well. Five Fighting QMC’s. Traditional pic of TU. Warner pays off. Saw Varsity’s Horns Off. “Water and Cokes,” no pics of alcoholic beverages appear in the Longhorn. (Right, Mr. Boone.) This time it’s Cokes and Water. Everyone smile and look at the birdie. But I did shine it, sir. Approved method of paddlefooting. _A. _A. (Building . . . newest addition to the Campus. . . . it speaks for itself. Nothing short of a blonde and a C card. Get an earful of that . . . Fisticuffs . . . Dallas bound? Just any ole trash . . . What little red stools? Hi, sarge . . . Posed, no doubt . . . Might be his mother! Must be an old picture . . . Two chicks and four calves . . . just a friendly stag party Please! ... So I says to him . . . How’s the weather up there? Contest winners . . . we leave it up to You. Junior Prom? ... it looks more like the Soph Ball. Yes, it’s an old pic, but look at the front row. Such blank expressions. Must have known we were taking it . . . Why Sully, and at your age . . . But no weiners (48 points). Chicken a la Hotard . . . Root beer, no doubt ... I don’t believe it! . . . Waiting for someone? Ah solutes yo . . . In the spring, etc. ... 12 Aggies—count them. Traditional ring ceremony . . . Chivalry ain’t dead . . . Yeah, another bull session . . . Why, grandma! Ah, what is so rare as a day in June . . . Ah, what is so rare . . . Ah!!!!! . . . Potential Errol Flynns. After the Ball at Navel’s. Case for Sherlock Holmes. The big one got away. To the brig with him, Sarge. iljechemical Incfineerina Si • . . and so on into the night. The AlhService Revue with Revilee the only female participant. Happy group at Franklin’s (before C.Q. of course) . . . What’s your name? Any more six-pronged needles? . . . Don’t forget your tooth brush . . . Simpson creates Betty Battalion . . . Careful! California here we come . . . Hotard’s Hashery. What smiles! Who’s taking this picture? . rail out for a ten ' minute rest period. How’s the water? And it’s three days ’til Saturday night. Field day at Cainp Welters. Comfy? . . . Just posin’ • . . Three more . . . Saunders must have heard mail call. Won’t be long now . . . Who the H ' are you all laughin’ at? Just a bunch of B. A.P.’s with new spring outfits and haircuts (?) thrown in. The Houston Symphony and record Town Hall audience. Tired? Yes, so he sits down. Gee, a picnic ... (A whistle would be appropriate). Marjorie Monaghan, a Vanity Fair winner. Why the smile, Mike . . . Roommates, no doubt. Carmine and equipment. Rugcutters 1 holiday . . . My, such adoration. Skinnay Ennis Co. Will you sign mine, Mr. Ennis? . . . Sure, glad to. Terribly crowded, wasn’t it . . . but Carmine stands out in front. How about some music, Skinnay? . . . Savin’ herself for Bill . . . He’s got a date with an angel. Buster’s Last Stand . . . Rudder Dust . . . Jitterbug lives up to his name. No shortage of wolves . . . Not so Jitty this time. Notice the midriff (as if you hadn’t already) . . . Ted and TUite . . . Aggieland competes with Skin . . . Martha, her annual pic. Bobby, Bill, and Curly give with the jive . . . Words can’t express it . . William A. McKenzie Ray L. Boyles Advertising Managers 297 The Cooper Co., Inc. Wholesale Groceries and Dry Goods COFFEE ROASTERS Waco, Texas On Thousands of Farms— QUALITY FARM EQUIPMENT John Deere imple ments have entered the alFout effort for maximum pn duction of food. The Standard of Quality under which they were built makes them doubly valuable in this emergency when replacements must be delayed in order that John Deere factories may produce implements of war. ☆ JOHN DEERE PLOW MPM DALLAS ' HOUSTON ' SAN ANTONIO GIFFORDTiILL CO., INC. “PERCH” HILL, ' 13 — President Washed and Graded SAND AND GRAVEL ASPHALTIC CONCRET E Crushed ROCK READY MIX CONCRETE Phones: 7-8194 - L. D. 631 412 Texas Bank Bldg. Dallas, texas LOUISIANA PLANTS: Forest Hill Turkey Creek Trout Sicily Island Minden TEXAS PLANTS: Dallas Allamore Texarkana Roanoke Hearne Compliments . . . and how! from The Largest Store in the Largest City in the Largest State sr TEXAS OWNED ★ TEXAS MINDED 299 TEXAS AGGIES . . . Are Winning Their Spurs Every Day— Throughout the World J loMand jewelry C o. San Angelo, Texas Our Aggie Member Serving in Africa A. M. Waldrop Co. “Serving Aggies Since 1896” For the past forty ' Seven years Waldrop 6? Co. has furnished Aggies with fine clothing, military uni ' forms and Army equipment; boots, shoes, jewelry, A. M. belts, pennants, pillows, stickers and Aggie novelties. We specialise in Made ' to ' Measure uniforms and slacks . . . Every garment is guar ' anteed to fit. Mail orders will receive our prompt attention . . . Write us for uniforms . . . equipment . . . Aggie Jewelry and Novelties. “Two Convenient Stores” COLLEGE STATION BRYAN, TEXAS THE DRISKILL ☆ AUSTIN HEADQUARTERS FOR A. 6? M. FACULTY, ALUMNI AND STUDENTS ☆ CAFE COFFEE SHOP W. L. STARK, Manager 300 CflUIPUS THEATRE BEN FERGUSON CHARLES TIGNER 301 KEEP THEM FLYING, AGGIES! Best Wishes to the Finest School in America from THE FOREMOST MILITARY TAILORS SOL FRANK MILITARY SUPPLY CO. SAN ANTONIO Distinctive Gifts for Tour Best Girl, Mother, Dad, Sister, Brother, and Everybody (including your ' self)—at Fort ' Worth’s Most Interesting Store. 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For more than 11 years expansion of Hunt ' s manufacturing and distributing facilities have been continuous to eep pace with the increasing demands for dependable Hunt Products. HUNT TOOL COMPANY HOUSTON, TEXAS, U. S. A. 304 C ompiimentd oJ? Southern Engraving Co. Manufacturers of your official Senior Rings and Invitations ☆ i Representatives Martin E. Hamilton Tom Taylor Myers-Spalti Mfg. Co. Manufacturers and Wholesale Distributors of K_jeorae 5 FURNITURE, MATTRESSES, UPHOLSTERING SPRINGS, GENERAL HOUSE FURNISHINGS AND BOATS Houston, Texas W. H. CURTIN CO. Domestic and Export HOUCK’S LABORATORY APPARATUS, SCIENTIFIC Boot Maying Shoe Repairing INSTRUMENTS AND CHEMICALS HOUSTON, TEXAS at North Gate TO THE LEADERS OF TOMORROW YOU ARE GOING OUT TO DO BATTLE IN A PERIOD OF CRISIS. You will match your ability with the tragedy and opportunity of the times. The perils you face will either be your making or undoing. 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Clothiers “BRYAN’S MODERN MEN’S STORE” Where Aggies Like to Shop FEATURING SMART MEN’S WEAR AND COMPLETE REGULATION UNIFORMS AND EQUIPMENT i ♦ v r tx WIMBERLEY • STONE DANSBY CLOCKIERS Bryan College Station 307 JOE SOSOLI K 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 Long¬ horn staff this year—as it has been to serve the Aggies. THE AGGIELflEID STUDIO North Gate COLLEGE STATION 25 Tears of Service TEXAS THE Y.M.C.A. BARBER SHOP AND VARSITY BARBER SHOP R. H. BALLERSTEDT, Prop. Compliments of COLLEGE STATION, TEXAS Good Service Has Made Our Business What It Is. JESSE H. JONES’ AGGIES FIRST, LAST AND ALWAYS INTERESTS G. S. Parker Lumber Company Bryan, Texas Greyhound serves more of America than any other transportation system —more military and naval bases, more training camps, more great cities and cross¬ roads villages, more places of scenic or historic interest. GREVHOlinD Lines 309 W. L Macatee Sons, Inc. BUILDING MATERIALS Houston, Texas Founded 1860 WE SPECIALIZE IN FIRE BRICK AND ROCK WOOL INSULATION MILITARY UNIFORMS Our Specialty Real Tailors ? [ew Address: PRESTON AT MILAM Houston, Texas GREETINGS . . . TO OUR FRIENDS AT A. M. Congratulations to the Aggies now in the United States Armed Forces and to the hundreds of boys now in training. We are proud of you and the fine record you have made . . . “Thumbs up and Keep ’em Flying. _ Preston 8221 WILSON LWl ' S CO. PRAIRIE AT FANNIN.....HOUSTON Southwest Stone Co. 25J 2 Highland Park Shopping Village DALLAS, TEXAS RIP ' RAP ASPHALTIC CONCRETE CRUSHED STONE AGRICULTURAL LIME Plants Located Knippa and Chico, Texas; Stringtown, Okla. ALFRED C. FINN, A.I.A. HOUSTON, TEXAS 310 THE EXCHANGE STORE of the A. M. College is the store of the Cadets ... the Student s headquarters ... All the books, stationery, and drawing materials 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-making but merely for the con¬ venience 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. M. College Exchange Store R. K. CHATHAM, Manager COLLEGE STATION TEXAS 311 Oil Center Tool Company Texas Construction Material Co. Manufacturers of High Pressure Drilling and Completion Equipment for Oil and Gas Wells. ☆ “SAND AND GRAVEL PRODUCERS” Capital Stock $1,000,000.00 HOUSTON, TEXAS Officers: E. A. FLETCHER Chairman of Board W. E. SAMPSON, ’08 President E. P. GEMMER Vice-President J. M. CARLEY Secretary-Treasurer Main Office and Plant: Airline Drive - Houston Directors: J. M. CARLEY E. A. FLETCHER E. P. GEMMER W. H. GEMMER AIRS. C. L. GRIFFITH W. E. SAMPSON S. G. SMALLEY R. C. REED T. S. REED STUDENT CO-OP 312 HUMBLE OIL REFINING CO. PETROLEUM PRODUCTS FOR WAR AND INDUSTRY In war as in peace the Humble sign is a symbol of dependable products and service. Let your Humble service man help you care for your car for your country. SAMSCO MACHINERY AND SUPPLIES ☆ SAN ANTONIO MACHINE 6? SUPPLY CO. BRANCHES AT Corpus Christi ' Harlingen - Austin ' Waco Jo s ' Qli graduated 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 con ' nection will be an invaluable asset through the years to come. Houston O ' ulf Building “The Ban of Courtesy” MEMBER FEDERAL DEPOSIT INSURANCE CORPORATION The Compliments of the GEO. E. FAILING SUPPLY CO. Manufacturers of Exploration Drilling Equipment HOUSTON, TEXAS, and ENID, OKLAHOMA For Masury Quality Insist on MASURY PAINTS A finish for every purpose, interior or exterior, on wood, metal, or concrete. JAMES BUTE COMPANY HOUSTON Texas Distributors IMPROVED process a U5TIN, TEXAS The Citizens National Bank of Waco WACO, TEXAS U. S. DEPOSITORY ☆ COMPLIMENTS m B.jati ictn £. B. ZbarL ☆ 314 HUGHES ANSWERS CALL FOR ARMS When the program calling for unprecedented quantities of planes, tanks, ships, trucks, etc., was outlined, it was evident that the oil to operate these vehicles of war would be just as essential as the vehicles themselves. Inasmuch as we were wholly engaged in the manufacture of indispensable tools for the oil producing indus¬ try, we were already an important cog in this emergency program. The task before us, therefore, was to continue furnishing these tools and to devote whatever addi¬ tional capacity we had or could de¬ velop to other vital war produc¬ tion. Military regulations prohibit publication of complete informa¬ tion on war production, but this we can say: We are operating four plants. Two are of company ownership, two of government ownership. Our main plant is producing large quantities of items for the Army, the Navy, the Maritime Commission, and other war agen¬ cies—this in addition to the produc¬ tion of Rock Bits, Core Bits, Tool Joints, Valves, and other tools es¬ sential to the operation of the Pe¬ troleum Industry. Of the two government owned plants, Hughes Tool Company de¬ signed and built the Hughes Air¬ craft Strut Division, and acted in a consulting capacity in the de¬ sign and construction of the Dick¬ son Gun Plant. We also furnished the entire executive and operating personnel for both plants. The en¬ tire production of these two plants, both of which are now in opera¬ tion, goes to the Army Air Forces and to the Army Ordnance De¬ partment. Our California plant (operated under the name of Hughes Air¬ craft Co.) is also completely de¬ voted to war work, the major item now being the design and con¬ struction of large cargo planes. Like other branches of industry, we have had our problems over machine tools, materials, techni¬ cal procedures, and skilled labor. As we have solved these problems in the past, we expect to solve new ones as they arise. We pledge our facilities and our manufacturing skill to the fulfill¬ ment of the emergency program— and we hope that our broader ex¬ perience will enable us to render the Petroleum Industry still great¬ er service after the Victory is won. HUGHES TOOL COMPANY H o u s t o n T e x a s Jr Senior Organization in Men and Management for HUGHES AIRCRAFT STRUT DIVISION —DICKSON GUN PLANT—HUGHES AIRCRAFT CO. 315 Graduates of 1944 ... Congratulations Joske’s and the Youth of Southwest Texas have long been “good companions.” For Joske ' s is more than just a store, it’s a personality . . . always hospitable, always ready to serve you through large stocks, newest fashions and values that let you keep to your budget. Young folks like the warm friendliness of this store and you see them here often, buying with the confidence they place in a real friend. Because of this deep friendship between Youth and a Store, Joske’s has grown steadily greater. It’s now com sidered one of the most beautiful stores in America . . . like a whole city of shops under one roof—always wait ' ing to please you, your family, your friends. joskeI1®brothers C O pPANY SAN ANTONIO, TEXAS The Largest Store in the Largest State CONGRATULATIONS AND BEST WISHES 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. Texas Gulf Sulphur Company, Inc. Producers of Crude Sulphur Electric Power Is Essential to Victory 1 I ODAY you and every other J_ American have one thought uppermost in mind—Winning of the War! War today is a war of machines, a war requiring mass production. Vital to high speed industrial production is ELECTRIC POWER and it must be available wherever it is needed. The inter¬ connected Texas power grid, of which this Company ' s transmission system is an important part, has made this possible. TEXAS ELECTRIC SERVICE COMPANY 316 ☆ ☆ ☆ ☆ YORK ICE MACHINERY CORPORATION Southwestern Headquarters Office HOUSTON, TEXAS Sub Branches at DALLAS, SAN ANTONIO and NEW ORLEANS Distributors in All Principal Cities Refrigeration Air Conditioning Factories at YORK, PENNSYLVANIA Made by the makers of famous Justin Cowboy Boots. Preferred by officers and enlisted men in all branches of the Armed Forces. HOUSTON PACKING CO. U. S. Government Inspected—Est. 271 H. J. JUSTIN SONS, Inc. FORT WORTH This is the hallmark of Texas Electric Steel Casting Company, world’s largest producer of alloy steel cast ' ings for the Oil Industry and the largest commercial steel foundry in the Southwest. It is the symbol of quah ity . . . the user’s assurance that the manufacturer of the product bearing it has provided the last word in safety and dependability. TtmAaltogffiTm gtowi, ClAs-yrr. ' pt iCio. GOOD CASTINGS HOUSTON, TEXAS 317 La Salle Hotel ☆ ☆ ☆ ☆ Bryan’s only modern and fireproof hotel. Compliments of BRYAN BOTTLING CO., INC. GEO. STEPHAN President CASEY SPARKS COLLEGE STATION Serving Aggieland with The AGGIELAND Pharmacy The J. F.CASEY Confectionery North Gate in the “Y” GEO. E. DIXON, Mgr. J. F. CASEY WM. SPARKS We Salute You Class ’44 ICE CREAM America s Finest Food 318 HOWELL LUMBER CO. s rag,ie jewelers Dealers in Lumber and Builders 1 Supplies Fine Watches, Diamonds and Jewelry of All Kinds Aggie Jewelry, Belt Buckles and Fobs BRYAN, TEXAS CALDWELL’S JEWELRY STORE Bryan, Texas Dependable Banking Service DRUGS FIRST STATE BANK TRUST CO. BRYAN, TEXAS ☆ Toilet Goods, Drug Sundries Kodaks and Supplies Stationery E. R. Emmel Member Federal Deposit Insurance Corporation DRUGGIST Bryan Texas Lranks Insurance Agency R. C. FRANKS The Longhorn Staff once again has taken out cover insurance by thoughtfully specifying . . . “Co L, Wo(L v ” Fire, Life, Automobile Insurance 207 S. Main St. Ph. 2U26? BRYAN, TEXAS For information and prices write to The S. K. Smith Company The David J. Molloy Plant 2857 N. Western Avenue CHICAGO, ILLINOIS (f3uu WAR BONDS! 319 TO OUR PATRONS You in this area have given us much support in the past, and we earnestly desire to do everything we can to be worthy of your future patronage during, and particularly, after the war. As you know, we are faced with many difficulties in trying to render for you the sort of service you have a right to expect. Necessary travel has increased greatly; we are unable to get additional buses; parts are difficult to obtain; gasoline and tire rationing limit the miles we can operate; personnel lost to the war effort is difficult to replace; and the speed limit has forced us to slow our schedules. We ask you to consider the conditions under which we are oper- ating when you judge our service, and we pledge to give you now, and always, the best service possible. KERRVILLE BUS COMPANY, INC. Home Office — KERRVILLE, TEXAS 320 321 GREETINGS FROM HEXpAL guards ™ The Aggieland Studio..................................................308 Bengal Guards .......................................................321 John Bremond ........................................................314 R. W. Briggs.......................................... 314 James Bute Company........ 314 Caldwell’s Jewelry Store................................................319 Cameron Iron Works, Inc...............................................304 Campus Theatre ......................................................301 Casey and Sparks......................................................318 The Citizens National Bank of Waco......................................314 City National Bank, Bryan, Texas........................................307 Coca-Cola Bottling Co., Inc..............................................318 The Cooper Company..................................................299 W. H. Curtin 5? Co........................................ 306 E. B. Darby..........................................................314 John Deere Plow Company..............................................299 The Driskill ..........................................................300 ADVERTISERS’ E. R. Emmel, Druggist..................................................319 Engineers Fabricators, Inc..............................................306 Exchange Store........................................................311 Geo. E. Failing Supply Company.........................................313 Alfred C. Finn........................................................310 First State Bank Trust Company........... 319 Foley Brothers ........................................................299 Fort Worth Poultry and Egg Co., Inc..................... 302 Sol Frank Military Supply Company.......................................302 Franks Insurance Agency................................................319 George’s ........................................................ 306 Giiford ' Hill Co., Inc...................................................299 Thos. Goggan Bro....................................................302 Greyhound Bus Company.................................. 309 Gulf Publishing Company...............................................324 Haltom’s .............................................................302 Hamburger Bar .......................................................463 Martin E. Hamilton....................................................305 Holick’s ............... 306 Holland Jewelry Company...............................................300 Houston Packing Company..............................................317 Houston Paper Company................................................302 Howell Lumber Company................................................319 Hughes Tool Company..................................................315 Humble Oil Refining Company.........................................313 Hunt Tool Company............................................... 304 322 Jesse H. Jones’ Interests..................................................309 Joske Brothers Company.................................................316 H. J. Justin Sons......................................................317 Kerrville Bus Company.................................................320 M. B. Killian..........................................................314 La Salle Hotel.........................................................318 Lilly Ice Cream Company................................................318 W. L. Macatee 6? Sons, Inc..............................................310 Mission Provision Company, Inc..........................................44 8 The David J. Molloy Plant...............................................319 Mosher Steel Company.................................................307 MyerS ' Spalti Mfg. Company. ............................................306 The National Bank of Commerce.........................................313 Oil Center Tool Company...............................................312 G. S. Parker Lumber Company...........................................309 IflDEX ☆ ☆ ☆ ☆ Real Tailors ..........................................................310 Sakowitz; Brothers .....................................................307 San Antonio Machinery Supply Co......................................313 Sivil’s................................................................302 Southern Engraving Company............................................305 Southwest Stone Co....................................................310 Stowers Furniture Store.................................................302 Straus-Frank Company .................................................302 Student Co ' Op .......................................................312 Tom Taylor ..........................................................305 Texas Construction Material Company....................................312 Texas Electric Service Company..........................................316 Texas Electric Steel Casting Company.....................................317 Texas Gulf Sulphur Company, Inc........................................316 Varsity Barber Shop....................................................309 W. S. D. Clothiers.....................................................307 A. M. Waldrop Company.............................................300 Washer Bros........... ............. ' ..................................304 Wilson Stationery Printing Co..........................................310 Wyatt Metal 6? Boiler Works.......... 298 The Y. M. C. A. Barber Shop...................... 309 York Ice Machinery Corp................................................317 323 Q looking through this yearbook, one seldom realises the countless hours, even days, of work and planning done by the editors to produce an outstanding annual. The editors’ supervision includes everything from the first idea of a theme to the countless details of art work, layouts, photographs, copy, engravings and printing. Thus our greatest interest has been to work in the spirit of cooperation and relieve the editors wherever possible of some of their work and worry. 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