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4 t ' • i I « i I ICULTURAL and mECHADICAL LLEGE OF TEXAS presents HARRY W. SAUNDERS.....................Editor JIMMY DEMOPULOS ...................Co-Editor HENRY T. JOHN Managing Editor : Wm ' 1 TOMORROW is the day we have been building for... Tomorrow we shall take our places in the state, in the nation, in the world . . . In a Texas that can never again be an isolated empire In a United States that must lead the world . . . In a world that must unite . .. We, and those who follow us, must create a spirit of peace, equality and freedom. Tomorrow other Texas lads will occupy our chairs at A. Where we have sowed well, they may reap well . . Where we have sowed poorly, they may plow and sow again . . . And so . . . To these AGGIES OF TOMORROW we dedicate this 1947 LONGHORN. m fi YEAR AT ft M ... In a year of happiness and sorrow, achievement and failure, work and leisure, and conflict and arbitration, there are many memories to be carried forward with each of us. In its small way the 1947 LONGHORN has attempted to bring these recollections back to pictorial life — from the frus¬ tration of September registration through a year packed with progressive activity to the solemnity of the closing exercises. Final Ball, and Final Review. It is our sincere hope that this book will become as much a part of ft M as the immortal Reveille, the Senior Ring, or Sully. SEPTEMBER PT A 6c M found a record enrollment of 8,640 students registered for the 72nd year in the history of the school; 6,500 of them were returned veterans. Confusion at reg¬ istration was common, with old classmates pounding each other on the back with Haven ' t seen you since Anzio! or Why didn ' t you answer my letters?” Ed Brandt of Houston was named Cadet Colonel, with Allen Self of Corpus Christ! as Executive Officer. Bill McCormick of Dallas was elected president of the Senior Class; Colonel Guy S. Meloy, Jr., West Point grad¬ uate, succeeded Colonel M. D. Welty as Com¬ mandant and Professor of Military Science and Tactics. Upper left. Aggie Band at NTSTC game. Lower left. NTSTC game—vic¬ torious Goode and Moncrief. Upper right. Veteran village. Center right. Pres. Gibb at Col¬ lege Night. Lower right. Lady teachers in¬ vade Aggieland (Miss Fitz- williams pictured) and ROTC uniforms are issued at the Exchange Store. Traditional College Night took place September 13, with welcomes to new and old students. On September 21 the Aggie eleven trounced North Texas State Teachers College 47-0 in what appeared to be the beginning of an unde¬ feated, untied” football season. The following week in San Antonio the question was answered, for the Aggies lost to Texas Tech 6-0. The San Antonio flood and an ever-enthusiastic demonstration of Aggie spirit climaxed the week-end and the month of September. Mo j Who OCTOBER AT A 6c M found the Aggies batting a 50-50 average in football—winning 2 and losing 2. On October 5 the maroon and white bowed to OU 10-7 in a heart-breaker at Norman, Oklahoma. A trek to Baton Rouge on October 12 was another disaster, losing 33-9 to Louisiana State University. The worm turned the next week-end, when the Aggies drubbed Texas Christian Horned Frogs to the tune of 14-0. A dance in Sbisa Hall, featuring the NTSTC orchestra, celebrated the victory Saturday night. Go west, young man ' was the theme of that week-end, with the Aggie rodeo and dance taking place. A visit to Waco on October 24 added a third win on the Aggies ' list, defeating Baylor University by a score of 14-0. Sid Smith of Bryan was elected president of the Veteran Students Association in a general election. Between week-ends Oscar Strauss, noted composer-conductor, brought his Strauss Festival to Guion Hall on October 20 for the initial Town Hall program of the year. Upper left. Aggie Seniors at TSCW to select the Aggie Day Sweetheart. Lower left. Rodeo dance cos¬ tume winners W. E. Reif- schlager and Jo Ann Johnson ... Strauss Festival songsters. Upper right. Cadet Capt. Henry T. John receives cadet com¬ mission from Gen. Clarkson. Center right. Veteran Officers— John Lindsey, V.-Pres.; Sid Smith, Pres.; and Sam Wil¬ liams, Treasurer. Lower right. The Baylor, TCU, and OU games. Miss Peggy Hendricks of TSCW was chosen Aggie Sweet¬ heart for the Dallas corps trip by a representative group of Cadet Corps members. The Veterans ' Wives Club elected Mrs. Nell Creel as president and began its activities with a style show at Sbisa Hall. Major General Percy W. Clarkson, deputy commander of Fourth Army, was on the campus October 24 for an informal visit to present cadet Commissions in Guion Hall. October 31, Halloween, was the freshman ' s day to howl, as sophomores were at their mercy. Also, on that day the Pen- berthy Intramural Message Center was dedicated in honor of W. L. Penberthy, head of the Physical Education Depart¬ ment. 0 ML 3 ,,Y-. -'-- 27 wnuru- 1 ' ' ,N LV, uF:,g-- -Q51 mf WL W M' A' V , .A-1?:7'i'!l '! ' b . .4-ff . -mai, - -11.11 55: 'Un jmiiilfu' . .HT Q-.Ja x ,is All ,Eff A 51fvfe'LN -701. wt. :T A 'Y ' s v Bill McCormick Clyde Cecil . . Hri I-lows .... Bob Huston . . . Eddie Dotniel . . . . . . . .President . .Vice-President . . . . .Secretory iq' . . . . . .Treorsurer Social Secretory AA' 11 V1., S- .-1' 1 ' K ,Y ,,..:' . ,-E' 'w1,,,f xwxx .4 1 ., . x 'Ar' .lf 'L-.Qg.j1f-Th fl .va ' xp :Ah ' -4 ,,,'. 1 f r X'114.7'xx 1 -' 'Q Y l v iff' : lf f ,1--im' f .' 14 , O ' ' O I 1, 111111 1 1' . 1 , 1 gem 1 li id i L' idii ll li1ff7l 25 51, iiif ,wg i111,'J1111A1i,N- E '1l1 11 i 1'1 ll11 ll 'lll 'pl 1 11 vi ll' 1 1,11'1'll1llll1- 1.1'..1 V' 11 El. if 1 1 ADAMS, JOHN M. Mace ’ Lampasas F Inf.; V.-Pres. Freshman Class, French Club; Land of the Lakes Club; Veteran Student Association. ALLEN, PAUL A., JR. Pet-M Engr Luling 1st Lt., Drum Major, Inf. Band. ALVES, RICHARD T. Dick fig Engr San Antonio 1st Lt., Inf. Band; Singing Cadets, ASAE. AMIS, MARSHALL W. CE Fort Worth A C.A.C.; Fort Worth Club; V.-Pres. ASCE. AMMONS, ARCHIE B. Arch EE Kenedy A S.C.; AIEE; Veteran Student Association; Distinguished Student. ARBUCKLE, W. K. Pet Engr IstLt., C Cav. Buck El Paso AUVERMANN, HARRY J. EE Hico 1st Lt.; A S.C.; Treas. AIEE; Distinguished Student. BAILEY, ALTON L. Buck Hort Blossom 1st Lt., B. Inf.; Reporter Horticulture Society. BAKER, QUIN M. Bake ME Quanah F Inf.; Sec. Sophomore Class; ASME; Distinguished Stu¬ dent; Veteran Student Association. BARNETT, JOHN W. Wattie fig Eco Del Rio 1st Lt., 1st Vet. Co.; Singing Cadets; Distinguished Stu¬ dent; Pres. Del Rio Club; Veteran Student Association. 26 BATEMAN, EDWARD D. Eddie ' ' Eco Wills Point Capt., A C.A.C.; Economics Club; Camera Club. BEARDSLEY, WILSON H., JR. Bud LA Houston Spanish Club; Baptist Student Council; Texas School of the Air. BELL, GLENN L. Pet-M Engr Pineland Capt., A F.A.; Pres. Junior Class; Varsity Cross Country; Student Council; Y Cabinet; Student Life Committee. BENDER, HUBERT L. Bus Jefferson 1st Lt., D. Inf.; East Texas Club; Business Society. BLACKSTONE, TOMMY F. Blackie Pet Engr Altus, Okla. F Inf.; Capt. 2nd Bn. Staff; Veteran Student Association. BORGFELD, ROY H. Aero San Antonio 1st Lt., Inf. Band; San Antonio Club, IAS. BOUBEL, PHILLIP R„ JR. Aero F Inf. BOWDEN, BILLY W. Pet Engr Capt., C Eng.; AIME. BRANDT, EDWARD D„ JR. CE Ed Houston F Inf.; Col., Corps Commander; Student Life Committee; Student Council; Senior Ring Committee; Y Cabinet; Houston Club; ASCE; Battalion Sports Editor ' 45- ' 46. BRAUNIG, CARL, JR. CE Capt., Inf. Regt. Staff; ASCE. Beak San Antonio BROOKS, GLEN R„ JR. rch Houston C Inf.; Architectural Society; Houston Club. BROYLES, BYRON M. B 2 Harlingen A S.C.; Major 3rd Bn. Staff; Rio Grande Valley Club; AIEE; Co. Athletic Officer. BURCH, DANIEL A. Wimpie Pet Engr Donna F Inf.; V.-Pres. Rio Grande Valley Club; Petroleum Engi¬ neering Club. BURNETT, NAUD Landscape Art Dallas Major, Corps Staff; Dallas Club; Biology Club, Pres. Greenville Club; Landscape Art Club. BUTLER, DENNIS ME Houston 1st Lt., B Eng.; Houston Club. BUTLER, G. C. VM Vidor D Cav. CARTER, JOE O. G eo1 Marshall 1st Lt.; B Eng.; Geology Club; Marshall Club; Biology Club; German Club. CASAS, JULIO C„ JR. Hula” Pet Engr Venezuela 1st Lt., F Inf.; V.-Pres. Latin American Club; Y Cabinet- Petroleum Engineering Club. CAUTHEN, JOE B. Man Engr Lufkin 1st Lt., B Eng; ASME; SAM; Sec.-Treas. Lufkin Club. CAVITT, GEORGE P. Houston F Inf.; Major Corps Staff; Architectural Society; Town Hall Staff; Junior Yell Leader ' 45- ' 46. 28 CECIL, OWEN CLYDE CE Houston Copt., A Eng.; Houston Club; Who ' s Who; Council Associ¬ ation of Former Students. CLELAND, ROBERT L. Bob Cl1 E Pasadena A C.W.S.; AIChE; Distinguished Student. COCHRANE, JOHN H„ JR. Sonny Pre Med Galveston Major, F.A. Regt. Staff; Who ' s Who; Pre-Med Club; Gal¬ veston Club. CODDOU, JOE W. Joe flero Houston Major, Corps Staff; B F.A.; Sec.-Treas. IAS; SAE; Houston Club; Newman Club. COLE, NEWTON, V. Newt Corpus Christ! D Inf.; Capt. Inf. Regt. Staff; Pres. BSU Council; Pres. Y Cabinet; Sociology Club; Brush Country Club. CONRAD, RUDOLPH J. Rudy Bus flee Bryan 1st Lt., Vet. Co.; Business and Accounting Societies. COOPER, J. B. Arch Houston 1st Lt., Drum Major, F.A. Band; Architectural Society. COPELAND, JOHN R. Jed CE Brownwood IstLt., 2nd in Command, A Cav.; Sec. ASCE. COWAN, PAUL, JR. Ch E Dallas Inf. Band. CRAWFORD, C. R. Arch Navasota Architectural Society. 29 CRAWFORD, DAVID H. Dave ME Dallas C Eng., Capt. 2nd Bn. Staff, Comp. Regt.; Sec.-Treas. flSME; SflE; Assoc. Ed. the ENGINEER; ASHVE; Dallas Club; Distinguished Student. CREWS, GEORGE C. IE Grapevine B Inf.; Industrial Education Club; Fort Worth Club. CROCHET, WEAYMON W. flero 1st Lt., A Inf.; Houston Club. Crow Houston CROWDER, FRANK L. Chesty BH Indian Creek D Inf.; Saddle and Sirloin Club; Brown County Club. DANIELS, EDWIN R. Eddie fig Engr Corsicana E Inf., Major 2nd Bn. Staff; Social Secretary Senior Class; Who ' s Who; ASAE; Town Hall Staff; Navarro County Club; Capt. Rifle Team ' 45- ' 46. DARSEY, CHARLEY C. Bg Eco Grapeland C Inf.; Marketing and Finance Club; Houston Club. DAVIDSON, SIMON D. Si Brch Lake Charles, La. E F.A., Major 2nd Bn. Staff; Hillel Club; Architectural Society. DeHAAS, JOHN N. lohnny Brch Fort Worth A Q.M.C., 1st Lt. 3rd Bn. Staff, Comp. Regt. DEMOPULOS, IIMMIE Brch Texarkana A Eng., Major Comp. Regt. Staff; Texarkana Club; Co- Editor 1947 LONGHORN; Who ' s Who. DENTON, DEAN M. Cush Harlingen Capt., A S.C.; Varsity Football ' 45; Pres. Harlingen Club; AIEE; Who ' s Who. 30 DICKSON, JOE CROWN Dusk Ch E Kilgore C Cav., Adj. 1st Bn., Comp. Regt.; East Texas Club; AIChE; Texas School of the Air. DIXON, WILLIAM S. Bill Ch E Waco Capt. F.A. Band; AIChE. DORRIS, GEORGE J., JR. Jack EE Pasadena F.A. Band; Capt. Corps Staff; Y Cabinet; AIEE; Rifle Team. DUBITZKY, ROY H. Duby Geol San Antonio 1st. Lt., A Q.M.C.; Geology Club; San Antonio Club; New¬ man Club. EMERSON, JOHN H. Johnnie Pet Engr Alice C Eng.; Brush Country Club; Petroleum Engineering Club; Geology Club. EPPS, RICHARD K. Red Pet-M E Lufkin IstLt., A C.A.C.; Lufkin Club; Intramural Manager. EUBANK, THOMAS E. Ed flg Engr Temple 1st Lt., F Inf.; Sec.-Treas. ASAE; V.-Pres. Bell County Club; Athletic Officer. FARRELL, DON B. VM Fort Worth Capt., D F.A.; Fort Worth Club. FOITICK, HARRELL D. Buddy Agronomy Schulenburg Major, E Cav.; Y Cabinet; Agronomy Society; Singing Cadets; AVMA; Varsity Track ' 43. FORSYTHE, WILLIAM E. EE Inf. Band; Rio Grande Valley Club. Bill McAllen 31 AiUk ' M FREEMAN, WILLIAM R. Sil Pre Med Paris 1st Lt. ( D Inf.; Paris Club; Pre-Med Club; Biology Club. FULGENZI, C. FERDINAND Ch E Flo Lorain, Ohio A C.W.S.; AIChE; Camera Club; Y Cabinet; Newman Club. GARRISON, GEORGE ME 1st Lt., A F.A.; Shreveport Club. Shreveport, La. GILBERT, WILLIAM A. Boots Pet-M Engr Dallas 1st Lt., A C.A.C.; Pres. Dallas Club; Varsity Tennis; Intra¬ mural Boxing. GILLESPIE, GEORGE O. Bus Acc H F.A.; Pres. Navarro County Club. Corsicana GROGIN, GERALD K. Gerry ME Houston 1st Lt., C Cav.; Y Cabinet; Houston Club; ASME. GROUND, HENRY R. Ag Ed G Inf.; Baptist Student Union Council; FFA. HAGAN, JOHN G. Agronomy BInf. Randy Lancaster Doc Whitehouse HAGENS, CHARLES R. AH GInf. HAMILTON, LAWRENCE E. Pre Med D F.A.; Newman Club; Pre-Med Society. Chuck San Antonio Herp Galveston H crJ 32 HAMMETT, LEWIS D. Ham ' ' ME Kilgore Capt., C Cav.; flSME; ASHVE; East Texas Club; Texas School of the Air. HAMON, A. O. A ' ho Pet-M Engr Gonzales A Eng., Major 2nd Bn. Comp. Regt.; Petroleum Engi¬ neering Club. HAWS, ARTHUR B. Art VM LaFeria F F.A.; Sec. Senior Class; Track Letter 2 yrs.; Rio Grande Valley Club. HANCOCK, B. J. Buck Ag Engr Coolidge C Eng.; ASAE. HARGIS, IESSE W. Pet Engr East Bernard 1st Lt., F Inf.; Track and Cross Country Letterman; Petro¬ leum Engineering Club. HARRISON, C. B„ JR. Scoot Ch E Shamrock A C.W.S.; Panhandle Club; AIChE; Distinguished Student. HARTT, JIMMY C. VM Farmersville 1st Lt., F F.A.; AVMA. HAWKINS, J. W. Bg San Antonio HEATH, JAMES P. flH G Inf.; V.-Pres. Denton County Club. Jim Argyle HEEMANN, JOHN A. Johnny Pet-M Engr Fort Worth A C.A.C., Lt. Col. Artillery Regt.; Y Cabinet; Swimming Team. HELM, JOHN F. Pre Med Austin B F.A.; Singing Cadets; Pres. Aggie Players; Oklahoma Club. HENDRY, WILLIAM T. Bill Range Mgt Dallas A F.A.; Newman Club; Dallas Club. HENRY, JOHNNY R. Little John ' ' figronomy Corsicana E Inf.; Navarro County Club; Golf Team. HIGGINS, NORTON Country ' ' fig Engr Galveston Capt., E Inf.; Galveston Club; Newman Club; Football Letterman. HILL, VERNON G. B rc; h Houston Capt., E F.A.; Architectural Society; Y Cabinet. HLUZA, ALBE RT G. Al Pet E West Columbia 1st Lt., A Cav.; Petroleum Engineering Club; Brazoria County Club; Newman Club. HODGES, G. H. Hodge Eco Wichita Falls 1st Lt., C Cav.; Pres. Wichita Falls Club. HOLEKAMP, CONRAD T. Ted VM Junction B Inf.; AVMA; West Texas Club; Junction Club. HORNE, HOWARD W. Lena Bus flee Houston 1st Lt., C F.A.; Houston Club; Newman Club; Business and Accounting Societies. HOLSTE, FREDERICK R. Tex Galveston 1st Lt., E F.A.; ASME; Hillel Club; Y Cabinet; Galveston Club; Distinguished Student; 2nd Place Slide Rule Con¬ test ' 44. _ ■■ 11 enhrA 34 HOSCH, HEYWARD C. Rick” Eco Gainesville, Ga. B Inf., Major 1st Bn. Staff; Economics Club. HOWELL, C. M. Cotton” Nacogdoches 1st Lt., B F.A.; Athletic Officer; Football; Basketball. HOWELL, THOMAS D. Rusty” Hort Comanche 1st Lt., G Inf.; FFA; Horticulture Club. HUDDLESTON, H. C. Jug” AH Fort Worth D F.A.; Fort Worth Club; Saddle and Sirloin Club. HUDMAN, DONALD B. Hud” AH Moran Capt., G Inf.; Saddle and Sirloin Club. HUMPHREY, AMOS F. Hump” CE Del Rio B Cav.; Del Rio Club; Southwest Texas Club; Band. HUSTON, ROBERT F. Bob” Ch E Stamford Capt., A C.W.S.; Treas. Senior Class; V.-Pres. AIChE; Student Council; Tennis Team; Distinguished Student; Who ' s Who. JACKSON, EUGENE H. Jackson” AH San Antonio B Cav.; San Antonio Club; Saddle and Sirloin Club. JIMENEZ, OSCAR M. Chino” CE Costa Rica 1st Lt., A Eng.; Latin American Club; ASCE. JOHN, HENRY T. ME Tommy” San Antonio Capt., F Inf.; Pres. San Antonio Club; ASME; Managing Editor 1947 LONGHORN; Veteran Student Association. Co. 35 JONES, JAMES P. J- P. VM Brady 1st Lt., 2nd in Command, B Inf.; Rifle Team; Varsity Track; West Texas Club. JONES, JAMES T. Pre Med Dallas 1st Lt., D Inf.; Track, Cross Country Letterman; Pre-Med Society; Dallas Club; Biology Club; German Club. JONES, SHANNON, JR. Shan Pre Law Kaufman B Inf.; Major, Inf. Regt. Staff; V.-Pres. Kaufman County Club; Who ' s Who. JOSEPH, THOMAS R„ JR. PH Harlingen E F.fL; Rio Grande Valley Club; Veteran. JUSTISS, THOMAS S„ JR. Tom CE Paris 1st Lt., D Inf.; Paris Club; ASCE; Geology Club; Veteran Student Association. KAPLAN, IRVIN Kap Eco Houston C Cav.; Houston Club. KAVANAUGH, IOE A. flero Port Arthur 1st Lt., D F.A.; Historian Newman Club; Sec.-Treas. Port Arthur Club. KEELEY, WILLIAM F. Bill Garland A C.A.C.; ASCE. KELSO, JOHN F., JR. Swamp Ch E Monroe, La. A C.A.C., Capt. Regt. Staff; AIChE; Louisiana Club; 1947 LONGHORN. KELSEY, SAM B. VM Deport Capt., B Inf.; Jr. AVMA; Lamar County Club; Student Council. enfotA 36 KENDALL, WILLIAM L. Bill McConnellsburg, Pa. 1st Lt. ( G F.A.; Treas. Saddle and Sirloin Club. KENNEDY, ALVIN B„ JR. Abie fl er ° Alvin 1st Lt., 2nd in Command, Inf. Band; Brazoria County Club. KENNEDY, BRUCE M. ME 1st Lt., H F.A. Knoxville, Tenn. KING, KENNETH R. flrch B Cav.; Architectural Society. Kerby Lubbock KNOX, GEORGE P„ JR. Ch E San Antonio 1st Lt., 2nd in Command, A C.W.S.; AIChE; San Antonio Club. KOBS, ERNEST C., JR. E. C. Arch Houston A Inf.; Major Corps Staff; Houston Club; Treas. Architec¬ tural Society; Intramural Manager; Senior Yell Leader; Town Hall Staff; Who ' s Who. KOSUB, PHILIP B. EE San Antonio Major, Commander Composite Band; San Antonio Club; AIEE; Y Cabinet; Who ' s Who. LANDIG, ROBERT E. Bobby Bus Houston A Inf.; Veteran Student Association; Business Society; Houston Club. LANIK, EVERETT J. Zeke Danbury B Inf.; Industrial Education Club; Newman Club; Brazoria County Club. LARD, C. F. Fish Game Pampa Vet. Co.; Fish and Game Club. 37 LflYNE, LESLIE A. Burr Pre Law Raymondville 1st Lt., G Inf.; French Club; Spanish Club; Rio Grande Valley Club; Town Hall Staff; Intramural Manager. LEA, RICHARD C. Dick Rero El Paso 1st Lt., C Cav.; El Paso Club. LEBMAN, MARVIN Ch E San Antonio Capt., C F.A.; San Antonio Club; AIChE; Flying Club. LEWIS, JERE J. Dusty P ero Overton Capt., H F.A.; Distinguished Student; Student Council; IAS; East Texas Club; Intramural Manager. LOFFER, OLEN D. Doug IE Marietta 1st Lt., 2nd in Command, A Inf.; Industrial Education Club; Town Hall Staff. LOFLIN, ED M. Eddie Bus Clarksville 1st Lt., Inf. Band; Business Society; East Texas Club; Distinguished Student; Economics Club. LUNSFORD, RALPH V. CE Houston Capt. B Eng.; ASCE; Houston Club. LUTTRELL, FELIX A. Panama City Eng.; Latin American Club; ASCE. McANELLY, REX H. Ag Ed Agricultural Education Club. Mac Hamilton McCORMICK, BILL J. Bill Dallas Pres. Senior Class; Who ' s Who; Dallas Club; Basketball Letterman; Student Council. McDANIEL, WILLIAM B., IR. Mac” ME flbilene 1st Lt. ( E Inf.; Pres. Abilene Club; Sec.-Treas. ASME; Student Engineering Council. McMILLAN, FRANK N. ( JR. Mac” P e t-Geol Calvert 1st Lt., A F.A.; Petroleum Engineering Club. McMILLAN, HUGH D. Mac” ME Houston 1st. Lt., 2nd Bn. Staff, Comp. Regt.; Sec. ASME; Distin¬ guished Student; Houston Club. McNEILL, SCOTT E. Scottie” VM Beeville Capt., A Cav. MANGET, FRED, JR. ME Dallas A C.W.S.; Capt. Regt. Staff; Dallas Club; ASME; the BATTALION. MANGOLD, LARRY R. Hero San Antonio Capt., Inf. Band; IAS; Newman Club. MANNAS, WILLIAM J. Bill” ME-Mgt Alexandria, La. 1st Lt., B Eng.; Intramural Mgr.; ASME. MARTIN, ROBERT W. Bob” ME Dallas Capt., B F.A.; V.-Pres. Dallas Club; ASME; Veteran Stu¬ dent Association. MILLER, BEN P. ChE A C.W.S.; AIChE; Corpus Christi Club. Benny” Corpus Christi MILLER, J. NEAL, JR. Red” ME Orange 1st Lt., D Cav.; Fish Football; Sec.-Treas. Class ' 46; Base¬ ball; Y Cabinet; ASME; Veteran Student Association. 39 MOORE, ANDREW F., JR. Ag Eco A Q.M.C.; Agronomy Society; Ag. Club. Andy ' ' Bossier City, La. Eco. Club; Shreveport MOORE, ROBERT L. Bob” Agronomy Clarksville Capt, A Q.M.C. MORTENSEN, JAMES E. Jim” Ag Engr Crystal City B F.A., Capt. Regt. Staff; Southwest Texas Club; Track Letterman; Football. MUELLER, JOSEPH P. Pet E Corpus Christi Major, 1st Bn., Arty. Regt.; AIME; Newman Club; Corpus Christi Club; Geology Club; Student Engineering Council. MULLENS, BOBBY Ag Eco A Inf. Moon” Groesbeck MULLINS, HAL Man-Mountain” AH-Pre Med Wolfe City 1st Lt., Inf. Band; French Club; Pre-Med Society; Saddle and Sirloin Club. MUNSTER, ALFRED F. Al” ME San Antonio 1st Lt., 2nd in Command, A Ord.; San Antonio Club; ASME; Newman Club. NASH, E. REUEL Nelly” Bus Austin D Inf.; Intramural Manager. NELSON, DONALD J., JR. Jack” ( - :h E Galveston A C.W.S.; Lt. Col. Comp. Regt. Staff; AIChE; Student Council; Town Hall Staff; Y Cabinet. NELSON, GENE Anahuac Capt., E Inf.; Distinguished Student; Football; Athletic Officer. 40 NICHOLS, JIMMY L. Nick El Campo Capt., G F.A.; Y Cabinet; Wharton County Club; Singing Cadets. NORRIS, WALTER L. Walt” flrch Mexia 1st Lt., 2nd in Command, A Eng.; V.-Pres. Aggie Players; Y Cabinet; Architectural Society. O ' MARA, V ILLIAM D. Bill” VM Fort Worth Capt., 1st Bn. Staff, Inf. Regt.; Sec. Newman Club. ORTIZ, CLAUDIO • CE Costa Rica 1st Lt., B Eng.; ASCE; Spanish Club; Latin American Club; Newman Club. OSWALT, RICHARD D. Dick” Ch E Dallas A F.A. OWENS, HOWARD R„ JR. Bob” Bus and flee Breckenridge 1st Lt., B F.A.; Business and Accounting Societies. OWEN, ROBERT C. VM Sinton 1st Lt., 2nd in Command, D Cav.; AVMA; Brush Country Club. OWEN, THOMAS B„ JR. Tom” VM Sinton 1st Lt., D Cav.; AVMA; Pres. Brush Country Club; Veteran Student Association. PATRICK, WAYNE A. VM A Inf.; AVMA; Pres. Tyler Club. Willie” Mt. Sylvan PARKER, CHARLES R. VM D Cav.; AVMA; Dallas Club. Charlie” Mesquite 41 PIKE, A. G. Pet E Houston C F.A.; Houston Club; Petroleum Engineering Club. PLOCH, RICHARD L. Dick flg Ed San Antonio A F.A.; V.-Pres. Newman Club. PLOEGER, MAX, III T. D. ME Dallas 1st Lt., C Eng.; ASME; Dallas Club. POLLARD, LEON W„ JR. Bill flee Laredo 1st Lt., E Cav.; Varsity Baseball Manager. PORTLOCK, RAYMOND L. Powder Arch Orange E F.A., Capt. 2nd Bn. Staff; Architectural Society. POTTER, OLIVER W. Buddy Bus fldm Kilgore Capt., C Inf.; East Texas Club; Geology Club; Business Society. PRASSEL, VICTOR, JR. Vic Arch San Antonio 1st Lt., A Ord.; Architectural Society; San Antonio Club. PUTEGNAT, JOE JR. ME Brownsville Lt. Col., Inf. Regt.; Who ' s Who; Newman Club; Rio Grande Valley Club; ASME; Town Hall Manager Fall Semester; Singing Cadets. QUALIS, ROBERT C. Quail P et E Dallas 1st Lt., D F.A.; Dallas Club; Petroleum Engineering Club. RECTOR, SAM D. Reck DH Sanger D Inf.; Denton County Club; Kream and Kow Klub. hierJ 42 REED, GUY R. Ch E Texarkana 1st Lt., 1st Vet. Co.; Texarkana Club; AIChE; Radio Club; Am. Chem. Society; Veteran Student Association. REED, RICHARD F. Dick ME Houston Capt., A Inf.; Houston Club; Town Hall Staff; Spanish Club; Newman Club; ASME. RESENDEZ, EPITACIO R. Neuvo Laredo, Mexico D Inf.; Saddle and Sirloin Club. RIDDLE, R. D. Piggy VM Wichita Falls A Cav.; Sec.-Treas. Wichita Falls Club. RIKE, JAMES L. EE A S.C.; AIEE; East Texas Club. RILEY, JACK H. EE A C.A.C.; Swimming Team. Jimmy Gladewater Wills Point RIPPETOE, BILL Rip Phys Ed Fort Worth G Inf.; Intramural Manager; 1947 LONGHORN. ROPER, JOHN D. Aero Houston B Eng.; Houston Club; Camera Club. SANDERS, ROBERT H„ JR. Bob flero Dallas C Eng.; Rifle Team; IAS; Student Engineering Council; the ENGINEER staff; Sec.-Treas. SAE; Dallas Club. SCAMARDO, P. L. Pet E Heame 1st Lt., A F.A.; Petroleum Engineering Club; Geology Club; Newman Club. SCHMIDT, VERNON R. AH Troy 1st Lt., F F.A.; Varsity Football; Saddle and Sirloin Club. SELF, ALLEN Skip Pre Law San Antonio Lt. Col.; Corps Executive Officer; Managing Editor ' 45- ' 46, Co-Editor ' 46- ' 47, the BATTALION; Swimming Team Let- terman ' 45, ' 46, ' 47, Captain ' 45- ' 46; Sec.-Treas. Junior Class; Who ' s Who; Distinguished Student; Student Life Committee. SEMANDS, EVERETT D. Aero 1st Lt., F.A. Band; IAS. Shreveport, La. SHELANDER, JOHN H„ JR. ME San Benito 1st Lt., C Eng.; Veteran Student Association; ASME; Rio Grande Valley Club. SHUHART, DONALD V., JR. FE Fort Worth 1st Lt., A S.C.; Fort Worth Club. SLACK, JACK L. ME Capt., A Ord.; Taylor Club; ASME. Slack Taylor SLAUGHTER, ERNEST, JR. Madisonville F.A. Band; AIEE. SLAUGHTER, JAMES E. Jimmy E Eagle Pass B Eng.; Track; Southwest Texas Club. niwA 44 SLAUGHTER, W. HAYES Hayes Ch E Galveston A Eng.; AIChE; Camera Club; Galveston Club; Distin¬ guished Student. SMITH, BILLY C. Bill Fish Game Marble Falls 1st Lt., 2nd in Command, E Inf.; Fish and Game Club; Land of the Lakes Club. SMITH, HARRY B. Smitty fl rch New Orleans, La. Capt., 3rd Bn. Staff, Comp. Regt.; Architectural Society. SNAVELY, E. S. Goat Chem San Antonio 1st Lt., A C.W.S.; French Club; Sec.-Treas. Am. Chem. Society; San Antonio Club. SPENCE, CHARLES T. Trav flg Ed Alba Capt., C F.A.; V.-Pres. Biology Club. STEVENS, A. C. Al Pre Med Austin 1st Lt., G Inf.; Pre-Med Society. STILES, JOHN S„ JR. Voice Casper, Wyo. 1st Lt., F.A. Band; Y Cabinet; French Club. STAMOS, CHARLES J. Greek Pet E Shreveport, La. 1st Lt., A Eng.; Shreveport Club; AIME; Weightlifting Club; Petroleum Engineering Club; Geology Club. STOVALL, S. J. Pet E 1st Lt., H F.A.; Sec. Galveston County Club. Chick Galveston STRANGE, BILLY Z. Phys Ed B Inf.; Varsity Baseball; Intramural Manager. Zeke Electra 45 SUMMERS, BURKE T. Pre Law Big Spring B Cav., Major 1st Bn. Staff, Comp. Regt.; Big Spring Club; Pres. Episcopal YPSL. SWANN, ROBERT P. Goose Ag Ed Tyler 1st Lt., 2nd in Command, C Inf.; Ag. Ed. Club; V.-Pres. Tyler Club. SWINNEY, ROBERT S. Scotty Pre Law Brownwood 1st Lt., C F.A.; Aggie Players; Brown County Club. TALLEY, WILLIAM A., IR. Bill Ch-Pet E Bayside A C.W.S. TATE, CHARLES W. Chuck Pet E San Antonio 1st Lt., B Cav.; AIME; San Antonio Club; Newman Club. TAYLOR, IAMES P. Jimmy Monahans 1st Lt., E Inf.; Saddle and Sirloin Club; Track Team; T Club; B Football. TAYLOR, MERTZ A., JR. M. A. fig Eco Lorena 1st Lt., C Inf.; Waco-McLennan County Club. THOMA, CHARLES W. Charlie CE Reyno, Ark. Capt., D Cav.; ASCE; Singing Cadets. THOMPSON, LEE W. Houston F Inf., 1st Lt. 2nd Bn. Staff; V.-Pres. Houston Club; ASME; ASHVE. THORNHILL, TOMMY A. Claude Bus Houston 1st Lt., D F.A. Houston Club; Business and Accounting Societies, Economics Club. niwA THURMOND, FRED S. EE Denton A S.C., Capt. Comp. Regt. Staff; Treas. Denton County Club; AIEE. TILLERY, JOHN P. Dairy Mfg p ort Worth C Inf.; Fort Worth Club. TIPTON, ROY E. Tip Ch E New Orleans, La. 1st Lt., C Inf.; Aggie Players; Adv. Mgr. 1947 LONGHORN. TORRES, JAIME Jimmy Science McAllen 1st Lt., A Q.M.C.; Newman Club; Latin American Club; Singing Cadets; Rio Grande Valley Club. TRAYNOR, STEPHEN F. Ch E Galveston AIChE. TRICKEY, CHARLES T„ JR. C. T. VM Abilene Capt., Comp. Regt. Staff; V.-Pres. Junior Class; Who ' s Who ' 44- ' 45; Town Hall; Rep. Saddle and Sirloin Club; Pres. Abilene Club ' 46. VERCELLINO, WILTON C. Willie Geol Houston F Inf.; V.-Pres. Geology Club; Houston Club; Camera Club. VON ROSENBERG, EDGAR L. 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Zam CE Laredo 1st Lt., H F.A.; Newman Club; Laredo Club; ASCE. 48 Nathaniel Leather wood.........President Jack Adams...............Vice-President Marvin Jones.........Secretary-Treasurer 49 ABRflHftMSON, E. C. Man E—Denison ABNEY, J. D., JR. Pet-Geol.—Dallas ADAMS, J. D. CE—West ANDERSON, E. S. EE—Waco ATCHISON, J. W. ME—Brownsville BAILEY, THOMAS CE—Greenville BARNETT, W. D. Pre-Med—Marlin BATEMAN, S. J. Pet E—Houston BERTRAM, BILL IE—Fort Worth CwpA JunicrA ACEVEDO, H. E. Pre-Med—Laredo ADKINS, B. R., JR. Pre-Law—Haskell AGERTON, W. D. Pet-Geol E—Fort Worth ANDERSON, P. G. EE—El Dorado, flrk. ARNOLD, J. A. flrch—Leonard BABER, G. A. B A—Lake Charles, La. BACA, F. D. Aero—Rosebud BANTA, T. A. ME—Wichita Falls BARADA, A. S. ChE—Houston BARON, A. E. ME—Dallas BARZAK, R. W. CE—Waco BERRY, J. H. Pet-ME—Crockett BERRY, J. T. Pet-ME—Sweetwater BETTIS, Z. F. Journalism—Olney BLUMBERG, R. EE—San Antonio 50 bockmrn, billy fig Ed—Pittsburg, Texas BOSTWICK, MALCOLM VM—Bastrop, La. BOZKA, M. 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LEHMANN, G. E. LONDON, W. B. LONG, JAMES H. LOWE, ROBERT WAYNE LOWRY, N. D. LUTHER, JOHN J. MOBLEY, KENNETH MARTIN, TRUMAN MARTINEZ, RENE V. MATHIS, F. G. MATULA, D. J. MAXWELL, F. L. McCANN, WM. R. McCORD, WM. CECIL McCORD, WM. CHARLES McCREA, YANCEY, JR. McCULLEY, JAMES A. McDANIEL, PHILLIP V. McGEE, JOHN C. McGLASSON, BOB McGuire, jimmie McJILTON, R. B„ JR. McLaughlin, wayne MONTELLO, W. H. MONSON, DONALD R. MOORE, BOBBY C. MOORE, JINKINS MOORE, L. P. MORGAN, L. L. MORRIS, JOE H. MURRAY, FABURN M. NOBLES, RICHARD NAGY, JOE H. NEILSON, R. O. NELSON, STANLEY R. O ' HARA, ROBERT S. ORTIZ, NICOLAS A. PARK, WM. T. PARKSHILL, GORDON W., JR. PFANNSTIEL, DANIEL C. PHILLIPS, CHARLES E. PIETSCH, E. H. PITCOCK, DOUG PRICE, THOMAS H. PROCTOR, D. A. P. H. K. QUAM, LOUIS J. ROCHELLE, J. B. RALPH, THOMAS A. REED, G. TRUETT REEDER, J. E. REMSCHEL, HENRY H. ROBINSON, J. W. RUSSELL, ELLIS D. SACHER, EDWARD C. SAYERS, SAM S. Cu ft o lift! fit O fi fi fi ■ fi. O fit laiiiiii SCHMIDT, CHflS. D. SCHWARZ, HERBERT SCHWENKE, KENNETH H. SCOGGINS, ROBERT M. SCOTT, JACK C. SEXTON, LAWRENCE SHEETS, P. K. SHIELDS, B. J. SHILLER, LEROY W. SHORTAL, J. A. SIMONS, EUGENE V. SIMPSON, H. F. SIMPSON, J. H. SLAUGHTER, K. R. SLOAN, HIRAM C. SMITH, KENNETH F. SMITH, ROBERT LEE SMITH, ROBERT R. SMITH, T. G. SMITH, WM. H. SMOLIK, ERIUM J. SPANN, LONNE SPLITTGERBER, TOMMY SPRAWLS, AUBREY D. SOLER, M. A. STADE, WM. R. STAFFORD, M. G. STANFORD, BEN T. STEGALL, J. W. STEPHENS, JIM STEPHENS, O. B„ JR. STEVES, L. F. STEWART, L. G. STOCKER, C. V. STORRIE, ROBERT C. STOREY, J. B. STREET, R. L. SUMMERS, HAROLD TATUM, JIM TAYLOR, C. A. TAYLOR, RICHARD G. TAYLOR, WALTER C. THRASH, P. J. TOWNSEND, ALFRED E. TURNER, JACK E. VESTAL, F. D. VOTAW, B. R. WALES, BILLIE B. WALKER, JOHN B. WALLACE, JOHN M. WALTON, JACK WATTS, ERNEST M. WEAVER, MAC WEBB, BILLY D. WEBB, J. C. WENDLANDT, WALTER WHYTE, C. B. WIGGINS, GENE B. WILKINSON, J. R. WILLMAN, E. H. WILLIAMS, WALTER L. WILSON, BOBBY W. WILSON, GEORGE LYLE WILSON, JOHN G. WINFREY, DONALD WINN, F. A. WOODLIFT, R. H. WYATT, EARL YOWELL, GEORGE E. YOUNG, JACK G. jjC } o P (ft o (ft n O r- IMliltiliil p ift , ft o ft. laiiiitfftfl ft ft ft ft ft ft O £ ' ft ft ft ft a ft ,ift, dtfh lillMIBWBBWWB 76 fllvis, R. G. Anderson, A. Anderson, R. F. Atkins, R. A. Atmar, G. L. Atnst, J. E. Avant, D. Bailey, C. P. Baker, H. G. Baker, L. C. Ball, T. W. Barber, W. A. Bargfrede, J. A. Barlow, J. R. Barnes, S. H. Barnett, R. D. Baron, J. D. Barron, J. S. Bartlett, J. Bass, N. Battle, L. D. Beck, S. E. Beerwinkle, E. O. Bego, W. L. Bell, B. D. Bennett, B. R. Bennett, B. M. Benson, J. Berger, A. R. Bergin, T. J. Bernhard, H. E. Beutel, H. W. Bilby, S. A. Blackburn, W. R. Blair, C. Bland, B. J. Blanton, L. E. Booth, T. Borden, J. C. Bowers, D. G. Bowlin, O. D. Boyd, B. J. Boyd, D. L. Bradley, B. J. Bradshaw, A. B. Brandenbe rger, E. L. Bridges, J. L. Broussard, W. A. Brown, B. D. Brown, V. Brumlow, R. Brundrett, T. Bucek, C. E. Budde, B. 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Yarnell, Richard A. Yelton, Otto A. Young, Rayv ood V. Zabcik, Dame 1 Zabick, Franklin M. Zentner, J. R. Zimmerman, Glen Dale Zumwalt, Joe P. William S. Andrews.............President Robert A. Poison...... ......Vice-President Sam S. Williams...... ..........Treasurer Ed Fisher............ ..........Secretary Karl Wallace........ . . . .Parliamentarian David N. Elliott....... . . . Sergeant-at-Arms ADLESON, JOE 43 AAF, 58th Bomb Wing flero San Benito flSME, Veteran Student Association, IAS, Rio Grande Valley Club ROA. ALBERS, MORRIS E. ' 45 93rd Cav. Ren. Sqdn. Ed La Grange FFA, Fayette County Club. ALEXANDER, ALLAN B. ' 46 75th Div. flerQ Waco ALLEN, CHARLES H. ' 45 Q.M.C. BR Dallas Accounting Society, Camera Club, Dallas Club. ALLEN, EDWARD 0. ' 44 ME 12th Armd. Div. Houston ALLEN, HORACE CATES, JR. ' 45 LA. Varsity Tennis. 3rd Marine Div. Duncan, Okla. ALLEN, JAMES H. ' 44 93rd Cav. Ren. Sqdn. AH Jourdanton Saddle and Sirloin Club, Southwest Texas Club. ALLISON, WILLIAM D. 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Kream Kow Klub, Wichita Falls Club. CHESSER, J. WELDON Mkt Fin Marketing and Finance Club. CHESSER, W. T. ' 44 Mkt Fin Marketing and Finance Club. New Willard 63rd Inf. Div. New Willard CHRISTIAN, JOHN DONALD ' 45 Chem 82nd Chem. Mortar Bn. Houston CLARK, TERRY A. ' 43 flero Pres. SflE, Student Engineering IflS. AAF Fort Worth Council, Chairman Engineers Day, CLEMONS, WILLIAM E. ' 45 Bus ROfl, Business Society. 140th Inf. Regt. Comanche COCKRELL, JOSEPH E„ JR. Ag Engr 839 Av. Engr. Bn. Dallas COLLIER, J. F., JR. ' 44 Man E SAM, Dallas Club. COLLINS, WILLIAM A„ JR. ' 41 ME SAME, ASHVE. AAF Dallas I.G.D., M.T.O.U.S.A. Crockett CONNOR, JACK H. ' 44 Amphibious Navy Pre-Med Pasadena Pre-Med Society, Houston Club. CONNER, REUBEN T. ' 45 4230th S. B. Co. Fort Worth Fort Worth Club, Accounting Society, Distinguished Student. eHlCfA AAF Corsicana AAF Franklin 92 COOK, WILLIAM B„ JR. ' 45 ME ASME. Navy Houston COOLIDGE, JOEL B. 44 18th Cav. Sqdn. co Houston Sec. Economics Club, Veteran Student Association, Spanish Club, Student Life Committee. COOPER, JOHN W., Ill ' 46 Infantry San Antonio ASCE, San Antonio Club. COURTNEY, ROBERT ' 45 47th S. C. EE Del Rio Del Rio Club, AIEE. COX, JOHN T. M. ' 47 Agronomy Pres. Bell County Club, Agronomy Society, Saddle and Sirloin Club. CRAWFORD, CHARLES R. CRAWFORD, WILLIAM M. ' 40 AAF EE Navasota CRAWLEY, JAMES B. ' 47 PAF ME Longview East Texas Club, ASME, ASHVE. AAF Longview CRETSINGER, JAMES H. ' 45 Pet Engr Am. Chem. Soc. CREWS, CALLOWAY S. ' 45 AH Saddle and Sirloin Club. 7th Marine Sv. Regt. Karnes City CURE, WAYNE O. ' 43 Soc Sociology Club, Football ' 41- ' 42. CURRIE, ROBERT M. ' 47 Eco 8th Inf. Div. Gilliland Navy Corpus Christ! CURRY, RAYNOR L. ' 43 Mkt Fin Marketing and Finance Club, ROA. Cavalry Eunice, N. M. DAHSE, CLEM A. ' 46 EE AIEE, Veteran Student Association. Naval Air Corps Big Spring DAVIES, ROBERT W. ' 45 Corps of Engineers ME Fort Worth ASME, Scholarship Honor Society, Student Engineering Council, Editor the ENGINEER. DeFORREST, JACK T. ' 44 AAF LA Corpus Christi Corpus Christi Club. DeLONG, RALEIGH, JR. ' 45 USS Hancock CV-19 ME Mexia Astronomy Club, Galveston Club, Fencing Club, ASME. DENNIS, RAYMOND F. ' 44 333rd Engr. S. S. Regt. Ft. Des Moines, Iowa ASME. eniwA 8th ftF Texarkana DEMOPULOS, CHRIS ' 45 Aero IAS, SAE, Texarkana Club. DIE, ROY R. 46 1277 Engr. C. Bn. ME Olney ASME, Young County Club, Veteran Student Association, ROA, Distinguished Student. DORAN, HARRY G„ IR. ' 46 24th Inf. Div. San Saba Singing Cadets, Horsemen ' s Club, Land of Lakes Club, Jr. AVMA. DOUGHERTY, JACK VERDON ' 47 Navy ME Houston ASME. DUDROW, FRANK A. ' 45 8th Armd. Div. Ch E El Paso DUNCAN, MORRIS G. ' 45 Q.M.C. AH Cisco Saddle and Sirloin Club, Senior Livestock Judging Team. DURELL, JAMES S. Fish and Game Fish and Game Club. EATON, ROBERT L. ' 44 Ordnance ME Comanche ASME, ASHVE, Veteran Student Association. EDWARDS, Ch E CHARLES V., Ill ' 43 C.W.S. Dallas AIChE. EDWARDS, Ag Ed ELBERT J. ' 45 Q.M.C. Byers 95 7th Air Force Corsicana EDWARDS, M. T. ' 43 Soc Sec.-Treas. Navarro County Club. EDWARDS, WILLIAM S. ' 44 7th Army AH Beaumont Sec. Beaumont Club. EISENHAUER, LEROY P. ' 45 AH 86th Inf. Div. San Antonio ELKINS, RANDELL L. ' 44 Ch E 80th Mortar Bn. Arlington ELLIS, HERSCHEL B. ' 41 305th Bomb. Sqdn. Agronomy Omaha Agronomy Society. ESCOBAR, MANUEL S. DH El Salvador, C. A. Swimming Team ' 43- ' 44- ' 45, Kream and Kow Klub, Latin American Club, Camera Club. EVERETT, C. H„ IR. ' 47 USNR ME Houston Basketball ' 43- ' 44, Intramural Mgr. ' 44, Distinguished Student. FARR, CHARLIE M. ' 45 Oahu Engineer Service CE Mansfield ASCE. FERGUSON, LARRY F. ' 45 (Not Pictured) AAF Acc Dallas Dallas Club, V.-Pres. Pistol Team ' 43. FERGUSON, GROVER W. ' 44 AAF ME Tyler ASME, Tyler Club. FERGUSON, S. C„ IR. ' 46 BA Hamlin enfatA 96 ' 45 FERREL, JERRY D. Aero IAS. FINCHER, DORSEY R. ' 48 Ch E East Texas Club, AIChE. FINCK, NORMAN E. ME-Man E SAM, ASME, Veteran Student Association. FIOCK, LAWRENCE R„ JR. ' 44 Aero IAS. AAF Breckenridge Navy Kilgore St. Charles, Mo. 20th Air Force El Paso FIOCK, WILLIAM L. ' 45 ME ASME, El Paso. FIX, JAMES EDWARD ' 47 ME ASME. Corps of Engineers El Paso Corps of Engineers Dallas FLEMING, R. M. ' 46 AAF Aero Navasota IAS. ♦ FLOYD, JAMES F. ' 46 Navy Bus Adm Deer Park Business Society FORD, OLLIE J„ JR. ' 42 Pet E Petroleum Engineering Club, AIME, ROA. FORGERSON, CARL D. ' 45 ME ASME, Veteran Student Association. 8th Armd. Div. Arlington Corps of Engineers Arlington 99th Inf. Div. Ben Franklin FOSTER, JOE D. ' 45 IE Treas. Industrial Education Club. FOWLER, JAMES EDWARD ME Columbus fiSME, Distinguished Student. FOX, WILLIAM W. ' 45 Troop Carrier Command AH Fort Worth Mng. Ed. the AGRICULTURALIST, Saddle and Sirloin Club. FRANKE, HAROLD W. AH Kyle Veteran Student Association, Saddle and Sirloin Club. FRYMIRE, THOMAS R. ' 45 81st Inf. Div. Aero Dallas Newman Club, Dallas Club, Veteran Student Association, AIAE. FUQUA, LEON M. ' 44 289th Infantry Regt. Ag Ed Justin FFA. FURMAN, DANIEL WESTHEIMER ' 45 CE E Houston AIChE. GALEWSKY, HARRY ' 45 Naval Air Corps flero Beaumont IAS, Beaumont Club. GALFIONE, LAWRENCE, JR. ' 46 17th Armd. Engr. Bn. EE Galveston ASCE, Newman Club, Baseball Team. GALLAWAY, CHARLES E. ' 44 AAF Olton Saddle and Sirloin Club. enfarA 98 G.M.C. Abilene GARDNER, JAMES E„ JR. ' 45 Bus flee GARRETT, W. J. ' 47 Bus Army Dallas GEISELMAN, J. P. ' 45 Bus Business Society. Army Houston GEYE, H. L. ' 40 flg Ed Navy Hasp. Corps Comanche GIBBONS, PATRICK B„ III ' 46 91st Chem. Mortar Bn. Ch E Dallas AIChE, Dallas Club. GIESENSCHLAG, MELVIN A. ' 45 Q.M.C. Snook FFA. GILLESPIE, GEORGE D. ' 46 flero IAS, Veteran Student Association. Naval Air Corps Columbus GIPE, JACK R. ' 44 61st Troop Carrier Group flero Dallas IAS, Veteran Student Association, Dallas Club, ROA. GILBREATH, ROY W. ' 45 flfl Marketing and Finance Club. 5th Inf. Div. Memphis GARVIN, KENNETH D. ' 47 38th Bomb. Gp., 5th AAF DH Midlothian Pres. Kream and Kow Klub, Pres. United Science Club, Agricultural Council, Herman F. Heep Scholarship Winner 1939. Vetera eniwA 99 ' 41 AAF San Antonio 7th Inf. Div. Colorado City GODWIN, RILEY A. ' 45 66th Inf. Div. flg Ed Lometa FFA, Veteran Student Association, Land of Lakes Club. GOODSON, WILLIAM C. ' 44 Ch E AIChE, Scholarship Honor Society. c.w.s. Longview GORDON, GRANT D„ JR. EE Galveston AIEE. GORZYCKI, RAYMOND C. ' 44 58th Q.M. Base Depot Acc College Station Accounting Society. GRAFA, JACK ' 45 11th Armd. Div. AH San Angelo Saddle and Sirloin Club. GRAFF, WILLIAM J., JR. ' 45 AAF ME Marshall ASME. GREIF, W. W. ' 40 CE Navy, 92nd C. B. Del Rio ASCE, Del Rio Club, Senior Assoc. Editor the ENGINEER. GRUBBS, JAMES R. flg Ed FFA, Kaufman County Club. —IBIi [| Veteran enforA 100 GUENTHER, RICHARD STEWART Pet E-ME Petroleum Engineering Club, Mississippi Valley Club. ' 44 Memphis, Tenn. GUIDO, COSMO FRANK CE jflSCE. 1270th Engr. C. Bn. San Antonio GUILE, A. W. ME ASME, ASHVE. ' 41 GUNTER, M. L, IR. Ag Ed Agronomy Society, FFA. ' 37 744th AAA Gun. Bn. Memphis, Texas Navy Wheeler HAAS, RICHARD E. ' 45 AH Saddle and Sirloin Club, T Association. HAY, ARTHUR CHARLES ' 46 Ag Ed ASAE, Abilene Club. AAF Corpus Christi AAF Fort Worth HAYNES, HAROLD I. CE ASCE, Fort Worth Club. ' 46 Naval Air Corps Fort Worth HALE, ROBERT E. ' 43 53rd Inf. Regt. DH Tulia South Plains Club; Kream and Kow Club, V.-Pres ; ' 46; Student Agri¬ cultural Council, United Science Club, Junior Dairy Products Team. HALTER, GUY S. EE AIEE, Radio Club. ' 45 Signal Corps San Antonio HALTOM, ROBERT C. ' 44 9th Army Man Engr Fort Worth Student Engineering Council, ASME, Fort Worth Club. Veteran £enforA 101 ' 44 HARDIN, WILLIAM O. ME 2nd Engr. Sp. Brigade Port Arthur HART, CHARLES D. ' 48 69th Inf. Div. Agronomy Bryan Agronomy Society, Distinguished Student. HARVEY, QUINTON C. ' 45 AAF fler° Phoenix, Ariz. Pres. IAS, Pres. Student Engineering Council. HEIT, JOHN G. ' 43 Bero Gladewater AIAE. HANSEN, HERMAN RAY ' 47 Navy fi ero Stillwater, Okla. IAS. HEWELL, RAYMOND L. ' 45 3rd Army Bus Acc Burkburnett Accounting Society. HIGBEE, WILLIAM W. ' 41 358th Bomb. Sqdn. ero Houston IAS, SAE. HILGENFELD, ROBERT E. ' 46 Marine Corps Henrietta Saddle and Sirloin Club. HODGES, BILL R. ' 45 102 Inf. Bus Ranger Business Society, Ranger Club, Architectural Society. HOFFMAN, HERBERT I. ' 46 Merchant Marine San Antonie ASME, Hillel Club, San Antonio Club. enfotA 102 HOGAN, DAVID W. ' 45 CE Sec. Veteran fissociation ' 45, flSCE. 18th Repl. Wing Groesbeck HOOVER, JOSEPH R. ' 45 fig Engr 1st Cav. Div. El Paso HORTON, JOHN L. ' 45 12th Inf. Div. Elm Grove, La. HOSEWRIGHT, LEE D., JR. ' 43 Corps of Engineers Man Engr Fort Worth SAM, Fort Worth Club, YMCA and Interchurch Council ' 42- ' 43. HOWARD, EUGENE F„ JR. ' 45 8th Air Force Bus El Paso Student Life Committee, Business Society, Student Council ' 46, Pres. Veteran Association ' 45- ' 46. HOWARD, T. 0. ' 45 394th Bomb. Gp. Man Engr Dallas SAM, IAS, Tumbling Team ' 41- ' 42. HUDECK, ALBERT E. ' 43 Arch Architectural Society, Houston Club. HUGHES, ROBERT ]., Ill ' 48 VM 15th Air Force Houston Naval Air Corps Dickinson HUMBLE, JOHN D. ' 46 Nav Y ME Groesbeck ASME, ASHVE, Veteran Student Association. HURST, THOMAS N. ' 43 5th Army Eco - Kilgore Veteran Renter A Navy El Paso HURST, DANIEL E. ' 46 CE El Paso Club, fiSCE, Student Welfare Representative ' 42. JACKSON, GEORGE H. ' 45 538 Engr. L.P. Co. ME El Paso flSME, Sec.-Treas. ASHVE. JAGERS, JOE ' 45 Ch E JANOSKY, ROBERT ' 45 Sci ASCE. c.w.s. Big Lake AAF Corpus Christi JOHNSON, HAROLD G. Pet-Geol E Ben Wheeler Petroleum Engineering Club, Geology Club, AAPG, Distinguished Student. JOHNSON, R. F. ' 45 IstCav. Div. ME Mexico City, Mexico JOHNSON, ROBERT L. Aero Fort Worth JONES, GLENDON P. ' 43 9th Air Force Ag Ed Latexo FFA. JONES, MARION L. ME Cleburne Aggie Band, ASME. JONES, ORAN D. ' 44 Corps of Engineers ME N. Little Rock, Ark. ASME, ASHVE, Singing Cadets, Pres. Baptist Student Union. JONES, WILLIAM T. ' 44 Q.M.C. Mkt Fin , Brady JORDAN, WILLIAM D. ' 47 AAF EE Waco Track ' 44, Football ' 44- ' 45, AIEE. KAMPERMAN, WILLIAM R. ' 43 AAF flcc Dallas Baseball, Distinguished Student, Pres. Accounting Society. KEARNEY, WILLIAM 0. ' 43 558 Q.M. Gp. Hort Dallas Horticulture Society, Dallas Club. KELLY, ROBERT P. ' 47 7th Air Force fig Ed Fort Worth FFA. KERR, I. A. ' 43 ME Navy Dallas KEVER, I. WARREN ' 44 97th Inf. Div. Agronomy McKinney Agronomy Society, Distinguished Student. KOKLES, NICK A. ' 45 Acc BA II Accounting Society. Q.M.C. Dallas KIRLEY, CHARLES R. ' 42 ME ASME. AAF Carlsbad, N. M. KNOBLOCK, I. W. ' 46 ME ASME. Ordnance Texarkana 105 KRUSE, WALTER E. ' 44 Q.M.C. AH Valley Mill KUNZE, GEORGE W. ' 45 Agronomy Sec. Agronomy Society. 30th Bomb. Gp. La Grange KUYKENDALL, W. SCHUYLER ' 45 ChE C.W.S. Bonham LACKEY, GERALD G. ' 44 CE ASCE. 101st Inf. San Angelo LACY, STERLING S. PetE AIME, Missippi Valley Club. El Dorado, Ark. LANDERS, JESS C. ' 44 ME San Angelo Club. 3608 Tank Maint. Co. San Angelo LANE, JAMES F. ' 45 Bus Sa n Angelo Club. Navy Midland LANGFORD, DAN R. ' 47 ME Varsity Tennis ' 46, ASME, ASHVE. AAF Stamford LARROCA, EDWARD, JR. ' 46 Aero Dilbert and Spoilers Club. Navy San luan, Puerto Rico LATIMER, JAMES R„ JR. ' 44 ME 35th Fighter Gp. Fort Worth Mng. Editor the ENGINEER, Student Engineering Council, flSME, SflE, Editor the ENGINEER ' 43. 106 ' 45 AAF Tyler LAYTON, ROBERT E„ JR. Aero IAS, Aggie Band ' 41- ' 42, Sec.-Treas. Class ' 45. LAW, HAROLD G. 45 Rainbow Division Albany Saddle and Sirloin Club, Block and Bridle Club, Senior Livestock Judging Team, Sec. Vet. Ass ' n. LEFF, DAVID M. ' 44 Mil. Int. Sv. 11 Houston Accounting Society, Singing Cadets, Houston Club, V.-Pres. Hillel Club ' 46, Pres. ' 46- ' 47. LEGLER, BILLY M. Ch E Freeport AIChE, Brazoria County Club. LEHMAN, ROBERT N„ JR. ' 42 AAF DH Waco Pres. McLennan County Club, Kream and Kow Klub, Company Commander Vet. Co. No. 2. LANE, LEONARD O., JR. ' 44 EE Ordnance San Antonio LITTLE, A. E. ' 45 ME ASME, Aggie Band. Cavalry Homer, La. LITTLE, WALTER B. ' 45 Naval Fighter Gp. DH Decatur Kream and Kow Klub. LLOYD, RALPH R„ JR. ' 45 Entomology Entomology Club, Horticulture Society. LOBRECHT, ALFRED P. ' 45 Gh E Kingsville 82nd Chem. Mortar Bn. Alice Infantry San Antonio LOCKE, MILES P. ' 44 CE ASCE. LOHN, CECIL E. ' 45 8th Air Force Ch E Gainesville Pres. Cook County Club, AIChE, Wrestling Champion, Veteran Stu¬ dent Association. LOVE, CARLOS O. ' 43 314th Troop Carrier EE Corsicana Vice Chairman AIEE. LOWE, MAX W. VM Clay City, Ind. AVMA, Distinguished Student. LOZANO, IOSE M„ IR. ' 44 EE Laredo Club, V.-Pres. LUCHSINGER, LELAND ' 46 IE Sec. Industrial Education Club. Corps of Engineers Laredo Correll, Minn. MADE, JAKE MARSHALL EE Eagle Pass AIEE. MACHA, LEROY W. AH Hungerford Saddle and Sirloin Club, Wharton County Club. MAGEE, W. T„ JR. ' 45 42nd Inf. Div. AH Albany Saddle and Sirloin Club, Block and Bridle Club, Freshman and Senior Livestock Judging Teams. MALEY, DANIEL P„ JR. ' 43 A.G.D. Pet E Dallas Petroleum Engineering Club, Student Engineering Council, Ordnance Scholarship Award ' 43. 108 MANLEY, DARRELL F. ' 46 22nd Marines EE Harlingen Pres. S s °Ph. C t lc g s ,43 ' . 1 P J unior Class ' 44, Pres. Rio Grande Valley MARCHBANKS, SI ' 43 Agronomy Agronomy Society, Distinguished Student. 46th Navy Const. Bn. Bryan MARNOCH, GABRIEL W. ' 43 EE MARSH, BILLY W. ' 47 Aero IAS, Baptist Student Union. MARSHALL, WILLIAM R. ' 44 Mkt Fin Dallas Club, Capt. Tennis Team, “T Association. 12th Cav. Dallas MARTIN, CHARLES D. ' 42 Ag Ed Naval Air Corps Gilmer MARTIN, EVERETT C„ IR. ' 44 6th Armd. Div. VM Bryan MARTIN, IAMES H„ JR. ' 44 748 Engr. Base Equip. Co. ME Dublin ASME. MATHIS, MARTIN C. ' 45 LA-Eco Houston Club, Treas. Economics Club. MATHEWS, WILLIAM L, JR. ' 44 Chem Chairman-Elect Am. Chem. Soc. 109 Seguin MAYFIELD, ROBERT B. ' 45 CE ASCE, Veteran Student Association, Freshman Pistol Team. McALEXANDER, JOHN R. ' 44 AAF IE Temple Industrial Education Club, Bell County Club. McANNELLY, JAMES W. ' 45 RS Fort Worth Rural Sociology Club, Fort Worth Club. McATEE, JAMES L, JR. ' 45 Chem Am. Chem. Society. AAF Houston McCALL, MAURICE W. ' 41 ME-Pet E ASME, AIME, ASHVE. 493rd Bomb. Gp. Wichita Falls McCARTY, G. T. ' 45 flee Accounting Society. 3097 Q.M. Co. Henderson McCAUSLAND, JAMES C„ JR. ' 44 406th Fighter Gp. Man E Amarillo SAM. McCLURE, WENDELL A. ' 44 56th Fighter Gp. Sweetwater Advertising Mgr. the BATTALION, Saddle and Sirloin Club. McCOMBS, DARLUS B. flg Ed Sec. Agronomy Society, FFA, Student McGANNON, TOMMY V. ' 45 Ch E ehicrA Lawn Agricultural Council. 47th Inf. Regt Wink 110 McGregor, jack b. ' 44 2 Ballinger San Angelo Club, Marketing and Finance Club, Aggieland Orchestra, Distinguished Student. McGREGOR, WILLIAM T. ' 45 103rdln f. Dlv. IE Abilene Industrial Education Club, Abilene Club. McILROY, JAMES R. ' 45 99th Inf. Div. Ed Hillsboro Pres. FFA, Veteran Student Association, Distinguished Student, V.-Pres. Hill County Club. McKEE, OLLIE G. ' 44 ME Paris ASME, SAE, Veteran Student Association, Lamar County Club. McKNIGHT, J. W. ' 44 Ch E 97th Chem. Mortar Bn. Arlington McMAHAN, WALTER W„ JR. ' 45 AAF Geol San Antonio Sec. Spanish Club, Aggie Players, Geology Club, Sec. Class ' 45 Junior Class, Distinguished Student. McQUARY, SIDNEY R. ' 44 Ag Ed FFA. MERTZ, JAMES L. ' 47 CE 20th Armored Div. Sharp Navy Yoakum MERTZ, JOE M. ' 45 30th Cav. Ren. Sqdn. AH San Angelo Saddle and Sirloin Club, Agricultural Council, Newman Club, San Angelo Club. MERTZ, MORTIMER L. ' 45 AH Saddle and Sirloin Club Pres Club, Who ' s Who. Cavalry San Angelo Agricultural Council, San Angelo 111 METCALF, JOHN W. ' 45 Q.M.C. fig ftdm Hobart, Okla. Marketing and Finance Club, Newman Club. MILES, WILLIAM C. ' 45 Merchant Marine IE Lockhart Industrial Education Club, Tri-County Club. MILLER, MARVIN F. ' 45 Q.M.C. Ag Adm Florence Marketing and Finance Club, Land of Lakes Club. MILLER, WILLIAM F. ' 42 RS 80th Inf. Div. Perrin MOHNKE, MAX E. ' 47 Navy Eco Houston Varsity Basketball, T Association. MOON, HUBERT H. ' 41 AAF Agronomy Holland Capt. Baseball Team ' 46, Agronomy Society, Bell County Club, All- Southwest Conference Baseball ' 46. MOORE, THOMAS L. ' 45 Signal Corps IE Houston Sec.-Treas. Industrial Education Club, Distinguished Student. MOREMAN, GEORGE L. ' 46 Navy Eco Corpus Christi Corpus Christi Club. MORGAN, JACK G. ' 45 AAF Ec Denton Veteran Student Association, Denton County Club, Distinguished Student. MORGAN, RALPH W. ' 46 Naval Air Corps flero Wichita Falls SAE, IAS, Wichita Falls Club. enicte 112 AfiF Greenville MORGAN, RAYBURN E. ' 48 AH MORRIS, GEORGE H. ' 45 EE flIEE, Student Engineering Council. Signal Corps Houston MOSTYN, CLARENCE R„ JR. ' 45 ME flSME. AAF Waco MURRAY, ROSCOE H„ JR. ' 45 Ch E AIChE. 676 Glider F.A. Bn. Velasco MUSKA, FRANK R, JR. EE Veteran Student Association, Radio Club. Rockport NAGLE, JOHN W. ' 45 Eco Aggie Band. Infantry Houston NANCARROW, GEORGE ' 44 Pet E Petroleum Engineering Club. 481 Engr. L.P. Co. Texarkana NAUMANN, QUENTIN ' 45 Bus Acc 42nd Inf. Houston NELSON, ROY KNUTE ' 44 EE AIEE, Dallas Club. Dallas NESBIT, SAM F. ' 43 Man E SAM, Distinguished Student. 75th Inf. Div. Dallas 113 NISBET, LEE O. ' 45 556 Q.M. Group Bus Lometa Chairman Business Society, Land of Lakes Club, Veteran Student Association, ROA. NOELL, MILLARD D. ' 43 A.G.D. Ch E Richardson AIChE, French Club. NORRIS, HOWARD W. ' 44 Field Artillery Ag Ed Santa Anna NOVOSAD, ALBERT C. ' 42 AAF Agronomy Wheelock Agronomy Society. OAKLEY, BILLY B. ' 45 14th, 10th Air Force Terrell Saddle and Sirloin Club, Kaufman County Club. ODOM, RALPH G. ' 45 311 Engr. C. Bn. ME Dallas ASME. OLIVER, IOHN K. ' 45 Mkt Fin O ' REILLY, H. VICTOR ' 45 EE AIEE, Radio Club. ehtwJ 88th Inf. Div. Lampasas Signal Corps Dallas 114 OSBORNE, BILL H. ' 47 AH Aggie Band, Aggieland Orchestra, Houston Club. Houston OSTERHOLM, HARROLD A. ' 43 Aero ms. 97th Inf. Div. Texas City OWENS, JAMES L. ' 42 AH Marine Corps Gordon PADILLA, ARTHUR 0. ' 45 Biology Pres. Corpus Christi Club, Pre-Med Society. 342 A.F.A. Bn. Corpus Christi PARKER, GOLDMON H. Aero ASME, Beaumont Club, IAS, Astronomical Society. PATERSON, GERALD E. ' 45 ME ASME. PESEK, B. J. ' 47 Mil. Int. Ag Adm Jourdanton Marketing and Finance, Newman Club, Veteran Student Association. PESEK, JOHN T„ JR. ' 43 98th Bomb. Gp. Agronomy Jourdanton Agronomy Society, Newman Club. PHILLIPS, CHARLES E. ' 45 PetE Aggie Band, Football. Destroyer Sqdn. 21 Paducah PHILLIPS, HENRY W. ' 45 103rd Inf. Div. Arch Texarkana Pres. Architectural Society, the ENGINEER, ASHVE, Texarkana Club, Distinguished Student. 115 10th Mt. Div. Ozona PIERCE, MILES ' 44 AH Agronomy Society, San Angelo Club. PIETSCH, CARL P. ' 42 Navy Man E Dallas SAM. PITTMAN, JOHN H. 45 Corps of Engineers CE Baytown Sec.-Treas. Student Engineering Council, ASCE. PODD, GEORGE W. ' 45 Cavalry Accounting Houston Sec. Accounting Society ' 43, LONGHORN Staff ' 43, Distinguished Student. POST, HENRY W. ' 45 Science Denver City POWELL, ROBERT L, JR. ' 44 Land Art Texarkana POYNOR, W. J. AH-Hort Mason Saddle and Sirloin Club, Horticulture Society, Horseman ' s Association. PRAGER, JOEL ' 44 7th Army Big Spring ASME, SAE, Hillel Club. PRATER, THOMAS E. ' 45 AA 397th Bomb. Gp. Lindale PRIEST, ROY R„ JR. ' 44 Aero IAS, ROA, SAME. Corps of Engineers Rankin enfatA 116 Waco QUINIUS, HERMAN J. ' 45 fig Engr flSflE, Waco-McLennan County Club. RAGSDILL, HOWARD E. ' 45 AH Saddle and Sirloin Club, San Angelo Club. 91st Inf. Div. Junction RAMAGE, JIMMIE L. ' 45 Ag Adm Marketing and Finance Club, Varsity Baseball ' 42. RANKIN, JOHN M. CE ASCE, Aggie Band. ' 45 Q.M.C. Iredell Army Mission RATCLIFF, JOHN N„ JR. ' 45 EE Signal Corps Navasota RATLIFF, GEORGE E. ' 44 6th Inf. Div. Cedar Lane Saddle and Sirloin Club, Matagorda County Club. RAY, FRANCIS EUGENE ' 46 Acc Accounting Society, Newman Club. REED, LANEY G. ' 44 CE ASCE, Houston Club. Sulphur Springs 1636 Engr. C. Bn. Houston REED, PETER N. Aero SAE, Spanish Club. ' 45 REESE, W. O., JR. ' 46 ME AAF San Antonio AAF Houston Vetera 117 REESING, JOHN W. ' 44 flH Saddle and Sirloin Club, Lutheran Student Student Association. RICHARDS, WILLIAM T. ' 45 CE ASCE. RICHARDSON, GLEN C. ' 46 flH Saddle and Sirloin Club, Varsity Track ' 44. RICHARDSON, O. L. ' 45 flH Saddle and Sirloin Club, Track. RICHEY, BERTIS L. ' 45 flgr Agronomy Society, Saddle and Sirloin Club. RIHA, EDWARD A. ' 46 CE ASCE, Newman Club, Wharton County Club. RIVERS, GEORGE W. ' 45 Agronomy Pres. Agronomy Society, Lamar County Club, Council, Distinguished Student. ROBARDS, HENRY E„ JR. ' 46 Ch E Laredo Club, AIChE, Newman Club. ROBBINS, JACK D. ' 44 flH, VM Jr. AVMA. ROBEAU, JOSEPH E„ JR. ' 45 Bus flee Business Society. Army Cranfills Gap Association, Veteran 11th A.B. Div. Dublin Navy Sonora 63rd Inf. Div. Sonora 6th Army Comanche 28th Inf. Div. Glen Flora Med. Corps Roxton Student Agricultural Navy Hermosillo, Mexico 80th Inf. Div. Coolidge Infantry New Orleans, La. ROBINSON, JOHN G. ' 44 Mkt Fin Varsity Baseball, T Association, Marketing 4th Armd. Div. Dallas and Finance Club. RICHARDSON, RODNEY R. ' 47 fiH Saddle and Sirloin Club. AAF Iraan ROSS, LAWRENCE SULLIVAN, IV ' 42 AAF Land Art Waco Landscape Art Club, Waco Club, Distinguished Student. ROLAND, ARLEE ' 46 Field Artillery CE Fort Worth ASCE. ROMAN, LINCOLN F. ' 44 Field Artillery Mkt Fin Houston Football ' 40- ' 41. RUSSELL, RANDALL W. ' 45 Pet-Geol McCamey Petroleum Engineering Club, Geology Club, Distinguished Student, AAPG, AIME. SANDERS, BILLY C. ' 45 AA 2 Marketing and Finance Club. SANDERS, FOREST W„ JR. ' 44 ME ASME, El Paso Club. Dublin 648th Engr. El Paso SAUNDERS, HARRY W. ' 44 244th Engr. 0. Bn. Arch Abilene Editor 1947 LONGHORN, Assoc. Editor 1944 LONGHORN, Archi¬ tectural Society, Abilene Club, Who ' s Who, Distin guished Student. SCHMUTZ, VAN H. ' 46 N av Y Ch E Dearborn, Mich. SCHNEIDER, HAROLD J. ' 42 216 C.A.C. Regt., Det. 404 O.S.S. Man E Houston SAM, ASME, Intramural Mgr. SCHUCHART, OSCAR W. ' 43 ME Veteran Student Association, ASME, ASHVE. Army San Antonio SCHUCHART, VERNON RAY ' 45 Infantry AH San Antonio Saddle and Sirloin Club. SCHUHMANN, LLOYD W. • ME Giddings ASME, SAE, ASHVE, Lutheran Walther Club. SCHUMANN, ROBERT ' 45 65th Inf. Div. AH Sugar Land Saddle and Sirloin Club, Ex 4H Club, Newman Club. SCHWARZ, EDWIN G., JR. AH Fort Worth Saddle and Sirloin Club, Fort Worth Club, Agronomy Society. SCOTT, WALTER L, JR. ' 44 Q.M.C. Bus Graham Young County Club, Accounting Society, Business Society. SEELY, THOMAS R. ' 42 33rd Inf. Div. Ag Ed Terrell FFA, Pres. Kaufman County Club. SHANKS, REX, JR. ' 45 Army Ch E Laredo Student Council, AIChE, Veteran Student Association, Laredo Club, Distinguished Student. SHELTON, CALVIN ' 45 VM 38th Bomb. Gp. Stephenville Veteran S enfcrA SHEPPARD, FRANK W„ JR. ' 47 Ag Ed SHOVLIN, HUGH P. ' 45 Eco Board of Directors Economics Club. SIMONS, JAMES ROBERT ' 44 DH Krsam and Kow Klub. SMITH, BRANDON 0. ' 40 ME ASME. i.f 81st Inf. Div. Kerrville 1st Cav. Div. San Antonio 80th Inf. Div. Fort Worth 98th Bomb. Gp. Electro jfS I B Aik SMITH, MAURICE G., JR. ' 45 Corps of Engineers Ag Eco Paso ROA. SMITH, MARVIN L. ' 46 6th Marine Div. Biol Dallas Biology Club, French Club, Fish and Game Club, Texas Academy of Science. SMITH, WILLIAM C. ' 45 Ch E SOUSARES, JIMMY F„ JR. ' 46 VM SPRADLING, ROSS H. ' 45 Ag Ed FFA. STANLEY, EDWIN J. ' 45 CE ASCE. 20th AAF Greenville Infantry Seminole 121 STANFORD, JOHN P. Agronomy Linden Agronomy Society, East Texas Club, Veteran Student Association. STIGLER, FLOYD M. ' 44 1st Engr. Brigade LA Stephenville ROA. STILES, LOREN H. ' 46 409th Inf. CE Celina Sec. ASCE, Veteran Student Association. STONE, HORACE J. ' 47 Navy ME Dallas ASME, Intramural Mgr., SAM, Dallas Club. STORK, OLIVER F. ' 45 401st Bomb. Gp. CE Houston ASCE, Singing Cadets. STRACKE, SAMUEL L. ' 44 292nd F.A. Obsn. Bn. ME Waco ASME, ASHVE, Veteran Student Association. STUBBLEFIELD, JACK L. ' 46 35th Inf. Div. A cc Carbon SUELTENFUSS, GERALD T. ' 44 Mil. Int. IE San Antonio Singing Cadets, Industrial Education Club, Distinguished Student, Newman Club. SWATZELL, P. D. ' 45 Seabees CE Cleburne ASCE. SWITZER, WILLIAM P. 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' 45 Ch E AIChE, Galveston Club. TREADWAY, FREDIE A. ' 44 IE Industrial Education Club. TRIGG, KLEBER M. ' 45 AH Sec.-Treas. Class ' 45, Saddle and Sirloin Club, Council. TUBE, GEORGE, E. ' 45 AH Saddle and Sirloin Club, Panhandle Club. TUFFLY, HARRY J. ' 47 ME ASME, ASHVE. TUMLINSON, JACK W. ' 45 Eco Veteran Jfl enforA 124 45th Inf. Div. Bullard Galveston 472nd A.A.A. Bn. Houston AAF Dallas USS Shangrila Bastrop 35th Inf. Div. Bastrop Student Agricultural 42nd Inf. Div. Canadian Dallas Austin TURNER, GILBERT M. BA 2 Pistol Team, Accounting Society, Distinguished Student. TURNER, TRUMRN L. ' 44 RS Pres. Sociology Club, ROA. RAF Sulphur Springs UNDERWOOD, MEDFORD B. AH Saddle and Sirloin Club. UTHOFF, HARRY 0. ' 47 Phys Ed Varsity Football, Intramural Mgr. VACEK, EUGENE J. ' 45 Agronomy VALTON, MARTIN ' 45 BA 2 Accounting Society. ' 44 35th Inf. Div. Haskell AAF Celina 70th Inf. Div. Weimar llthA.B. Div. Gilmer VEGAS, GUSTAVO H. 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WEIDIG, GUS WILLIAM ' 45 Ch E AIChE, Brazoria County Club. Freeport WELCH, BILLY G. Fish and Game Sec.-Treas. Fish and Game Club, Distinguished Student, Student Agricultural Council. enhtA 126 _ WELCH, JAMES F. ' 45 CE ASCE, Soph. Intramural Mgr., Athletic Officer. WELCH, ROBERT L. ' 45 AH Saddle and Sirloin Club, Aggie Band. Army Shreveport Americal Div. Palestine WELCH, THOMPSON I. ' 44 Pet-ME Petroleum Engineering Club, ASME, ASHVE. WENDLANDT, CHARLES ' 46 EE 79th Inf. Div. Dalhart Navy Austin WESTBROOK, JACK E. ' 45 EE WESTERVELT, GEORGE C„ JR. ' 45 EE Singing Cadets, Corpus Christi Club, AIEE. 42nd Inf. Div. Rule Signal Corps Corpus Christi WHEAT, TILLMAN L, JR. ' 45 ME ASME. WHITAKER, NORMAN R. ' 45 Ch E AIChE. 42nd Inf. Div. Eastland 85th Chem. Mortar Bn. Port Arthur WHITE, ANDREW N„ JR. ' 46 Marine Corps Entomology Kaufman Kaufman County Club, Student Agricultural Council, Entomology Club. WHITE, RALPH H. Hort USS Pope Harlingen WHITE, SANFORD W. ' 44 IstCav. Div. 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ALLIS.ON, P. R. ME—Teague ALLISON, R. B. Ag Eco—Graham ASKINS, J. W. Ch E—Houston ATKINS, H. L. Pre-Med—Odessa ATKINSON, R. L. Zool—Carrizo Springs BANISTER, B. N. CE—Austin BAUMAN, A. H. ME—Shreveport, La. BELVIN, M. T. EE—Dallas BERAN, V. J. IE—Moulton BERRY, D. B. EE—Gilmer BERRY, H. L. Ag Ed—Goldthwaite BIRDWELL, H. V. Henderson BLACKSHEAR, J. C. BA—Galveston BLOMERTH, E. A. EE-Phy—Newcastle, Me. BOMBARGER, PAUL CE—Fort Worth BOYD, C. 0. Pre-Law—Kent BOYD, GEORGE ME—Dallas BOYD, N. Ch E—Port Arthur BRADBURY, C. Ch E—Fort Worth BRADLEY, A. L. Acc—Lake Charles, La. BRAY, I. E. CE—Bridgeport BROOKS, R. I. I Ed—Houston BROOME, C. A. AH—San Angelo BROWN, M. L. ME—Dallas BROWN, R. H. Ch E—Bryan BRUNSON, R. D. EE—Beaumont BUMPAS, W. F. Man E—Dallas BURKHALTER, L. 0. EE—Baton Rouge, La. BUSBY, J. L. BA—Megargel BURDETT, W. A. I Ed—Arlington CAMPBELL, C. B. Land A—College Station CANADY, M. E. Ag E—Weaver uniwA 130 CARTER, M. M. EE—Edcouch CASE, H. O. CC E—Carrizo Springs CHERRY, D. D. CE—Slaton CLAYTON, K. W. fig Ed—Dublin COGSWELL, J. W. Pre-Med—Hillsboro COLLIER, H. H. fig Ed—Goldthwaite CONNELL, F. D. fig Ed—Mexia COOLEY, J. C. I Ed—San Antonio CORDOVA, R. ME—San Antonio CRAWFORD, L. D. Ag Ed—Vineyard CRUTCHFIELD, K. Chem—Singleton DARSEY, G. EE—Grapeland DAVIS, G. L. Ag Ed—Dallas DAVIS, J. V. B A—Madisonville DAVIS, K. I. AH—Cross Plains DAY, W. M. AH—Ralls DEER, I. A. Entom—Amarillo DIRKS, M. D. EE—Tuleta DITTMAR, R. E. EE—New Braunfels DONAHUE, J. E. Chem— Rockford DOWD, B. T. ME—Canyon DUKE, B. L. B A—Alexandria. La. DYAL, J. D. ME—Houston EHLINGER, L. AH—Brownwood ELLIS, S. P. Arch—loaquin ENGLISH, F. B. Bus Adm—San Antonio EPPS, H. W. ME—Brady ESSLINGER, E. H. Geol—C ameron EVANS, I. F. Mkt Fin—Ennis EWING, G. H. CE—San Antonio FEE, C. A. AH—Bandera FEHRENKAMP, D. C. Ag Eco—Columbus 131 FILLMORE, B. D. Agronomy—Jacksboro FLETCHER, C. B. Aero—Groesbeck FOX, W. C. ME—Lake Charles, La. FRANCIS, J. E. Aero—Fort Worth FREDERICK, B. B. AH—Hawkins FREEMAN, R. G. Agronomy—Rosebud FULTON, B. M. Ag Ed—Myra GALBREATH, B. K. AH—Thorndale GARRETT, M. T. CE—Houston GILCHRIST, H. CE—College Station GILCHRIEST, R. K. ME—Pampa GIUSTI, ANICETO L. EE—Galveston GLASS, B. C. Ag Ed—Hughes Springs GODSEY, J. D. ME—Temple GORE, H. L. Vet Med—Canal Zone GOULD, T. R. Chem Eng—Wichita Falls GREEN, H. W. Geol—San Angelo GREGG, J. E. Ag Eng—Marfa GRIFFITH, D. F. Chem Eng—San Antonio GRIMM, B. A. Agronomy—San Antonio HANCOCK, J. G. CE—Corona, N. M. HANCOCK, W. L. EE—Corona, N. M. HANDS, R. H. Aero—Fort Worth HARDING, H. W. Pet Eng—Houston HARRIS, GARY C. EE—El Paso HAVLIK, J. I. ME—Moulton HAWLEY, J. L. CE—Borger HENDRICKS, K. Aero Eng—Granbury HENLEY, R. O. CE—Sabinal HENSARLING, N. B. ME—Stephen ville HIX, C. M. CE—Tyler HOGAN, T. C. Mgmt Eng—Crane unfctA 132 HOLBROOKS, W. R. fig Ed—Winters HOOD, S. E. M. ME—Monroe, La. HOOPER, 0. 0. Pre-Med—Houston HOWARD, J. N. Bus—San Antonio HUDDLESTON, J. M. Arch—Shreveport, La. HUFFMAN, W. H. B A—Cisco HULL, R. D. Ch E—Pittsburgh HUNTER, J. H. Pet-ME—Texarkana ICE, A. D. Ag Ed—Saint Jo INGRAM, E. A. Arch—Fort Worth JACKSON, W. H. EE—Jacksonville JEMISON, E. B. ME—Shreveport, La. JOHNSON, R. D. ME—Ottawa, Kan. JOHNSTON, C. D. CE—Fort Worth JONES, J. M. CE—Corpus Christ! JONES, J. W. Ag Ed—Ireland KEEBLE, C. C. Pre-Law—Galveston KEELING, O. W. I Ed—Minden KENDRICK, N. B. Ch E—San Benito KING, G. O. AH—Biardstown KOVAR, R. P. Ag Ed—Snook LANG, W. M. Pre-Med—Port Arthur LEAVITT, C. W. Acc—Houston LENOIR, F. C. Pet-Geo E—Houston LITTLE, J. ME ' —Houston LITTLE, R. S. F G—Wilmer LITTLE, R. C. ME—Kansas City, Mo. LITTON, J. D. Agronomy—Ranger LOONEY, F. S. Ch E—Beaumont MAGUIRE, L. S. CE—Houston MALOOLY, A. A. B A—El Paso MAURER, W. L. ME—Victoria MARTINEZ, M. B. CE—Puerto Rico MARTINO, R. AH—El Salvador MAXWELL, B. L. I Ed—Houston McCLANAHAN, B. H. AH—Lometa McDANIEL, B. J. CE—Big Spring McGregor, a. Aero—Ballinger McKenzie, j. f. ME—San Diego, Calif. McNEIL, H. R. Ag Ed—Crystal City MEES, N. I. CE—Marlin MIGL, M. I. Ag Ed—San Antonio MIKELL, F. H. Man E—Bunkie, La. MONSON, G. M. BA—Paducah MORRIS, R. P. Acc—Marshall MORRISON, B. E. ME—Rising Star MUEHLHAUSE, E. H. ChE—Belton MUNOZ, P. J. CE—El Paso MURPHY, B. H. DH—Brownwood MURRAY, M. ME—Tyler MYERS, B. G. Pet E—San Antonio NELSON, E. H. ME—Hillsboro NOBILING, C. W. B A—San Antonio O ' DWYER, J. EE—Texarkana OSMENT, J. E. B A—Hubbard OTELL, H. E. Pet-Geo E—El Campo OVERTON, R. R. AH—Haskell PALLMEYER, W. C. Ag E—Meridian PATTERSON, J. N. CE—Fort Worth PEACE, H. Ag Ed—Rockwall PEERY, A. B. Arch—San Antonio PEPPER, R. A. AH—Sweetwater PETKOVSEK EE PETTIGREW, E. M. —Clarendon, Ark. 134 PHILLIPS, R. F. ME—Seguin PICONE, J. O. B A—Brenham PLOCH, H. J. Ch E—Highlands POLK, A. W. Aero—Columbia, Miss. POTTER, W. A. Ch E—Edinburg POTTHOFF, F. H. ME—Houston POWERS, G. A. AH—Seguin PRIDDY, J. H. Ag Ed—Groesbeok PROCTOR, T. M. Ag Ed—Hamptonville, N. C. PUNDT, W. BA—Moulton RABORN, W. E. Aero—Waco REEVES, B. G. Ag E—Abilene REGENBRECHT, D. E. ME—Bryan RESSEL, W. J. EE—Houston RICHARDSON, L. L. AH—Iraan RIGGS, T. A. Pet E—New London ROBERTSON, J. M. Aero—Houston ROGERS, A. J. BA—Childress ROGERS, J. T. Ag Ad—Bonham ROGERS, J. T. Ag E—Lone Oak ROSS, I. J. Pet E—Vernon ROWLAND, H. H. SAGEN, P. G. Pet Geo E—Greenville SARGENT, E. L. Pre-Med—Silsbee SARLES, B. D. ME—Lubbock SCOTT, T. F. Ag Eco—San Antonio SEAY, B. E. CE—Gustine SEIDEMANN, A. C. CE—San Antonio SHARP, G. R. Ed—Beaumont SHARP, L. O. Ch E—Galveston SHORT, B. L. Ch E—Dallas SMYTHE, E. F. EE—El Paso 135 SNYDER, E. L. EE Elsa SPILLMAN, P. Y. Arch—Lancaster STAFFORD, R. J. Chem—Beaumont STENIS, B. CE—El Paso STOLZ, L. W„ JR. Arch—La Grange STONE, J. R. CE—Stephenville TOBOLA, L. L. CE—West TOOLEY, B. Mkt Fin—Chillicothe TRAHAN, W. L. Vet Med—Morse, La. TRAUTH, R. G. Aero—San Antonio TRENT, W. D. AH—Del Rio VAIL, W. H. AH—Roba, Ala. VITTETOE, G. C. Ag E—Edcouch VOIGHT, J. G. Geol—San Antonio WADSWORTH, T. W. Ag Ed—Weatherford WALKER, 0. A. ME—Dallas WHEELER, F. W. Aero—Danbury WHEELER, G. R. B A—Haskell WHISENHUNT, F. E. AH—Bandera WHITACRE, J. A., JR. ME—Stephenville WHITAKER, L. B. Man E—Mt. Pleasant WHITE, L. D. Aero—Fort Worth WHITE, W. B. Ag Eco—San Saba WHITSON, E. P. ME—Fort Worth WHITWORTH, J. T. ME—League City WIETING, J. H. EE—Marlin WILKINSON, F. T. AH—Menard WILLIAMSON, D. CE—Fort Stockton WILLIS, J. H. EE—Brady WILSON, R. L. Vet Med—Teague WILSON, W. W. B A—Mart WITTIG, E. H. Ch E—Galveston WYATT, O. C„ JR. Aero—Fort Worth 136 Adams, Forrest B. Adams, Frank S. Adams, Hugh M., Jr. Adams, Thomas Clifton Adrian, G. B. Allen, Copper S., Ill Althaus, M. C. Andrews, M. L. Augustine, Sam L. Aven, W. R. Baker, E. C. Ball, Henry C. Barnes, Chester A. Barrios, I. J. Beasley, J. N. Beckers, Norman L. Beyrle, Chas. N. Blakeley, C. A., Jr. Bolfing, Robert G. Boney, J. H. Bordeaux, A. O. Bowen, W. J. Boyd, R. E. Boykin, Calvin C. Brewer, Phillip R. Burgess, W. G. Bussell, Wayman K. Caraway, V. C. Carson, M. C., Jr. Carter, Carl M. Chism, B. D. Chitwood, Jack R. Christie, C. E., Jr. Cirilo, Manuel Clapp, Wilfred Clark, Billy B. Clark, Theo. H. Clayton, G. G. Chonninger, James S. Conger, Bob F. Cook, Chas. D. Cooney, Ed Mike, Jr. Cooper, L. T. Couger, S. J. Cowan, C. B., Jr. Cox, Joe E. Craft, J. W. Crawford, Ed. C. 137 Cross, L. L. Damerson, Jacob T. Darby, Gerald Davis, A. R., Jr. Davis, Jeff Davis, Teddy G. De Leon, Augustine Dempsey, J. J., Jr. Denney, Jim B. Dodson, D. W. Donaho, J. E. Doyen, W. A. Elidsson, W. H. Ellis, John A. Emery, H. B. Emison, Glenn Enloe, David P. Etherington, James L. Faulkner, L. E. Ferguson, J. E. Fluker, T. E., Jr. Fontaine, L. W. Foster, Ben H. Foster, M. D. Frozen, Gilbert L. Frias, C. R. Gabert, L. M. Garrison, M. R. Geren, A. B., Jr. Gibson, Chas. B. Goldman, Siegmund Haas, Chas. G. Harmon, J. R. Harris, John B. Harris, L. M. Hart, James C. Harvey, H. C., Jr. Hawes, R. H. Hayter, J. O. Henry, Robert E. Hensley, M. R., Jr. Hickman, Robert. Hill, Bill J. 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Perry, C. R. Peters, D. L. Peters, D. B. Petitjean, E. E. Pettey, L. D. Pittman, A. C. Pitts, A. E. Pitts, R. C. Pitts, J. E. Phillips, H. B. Polk, D. B. Potts, A. W. Potts, R. C. Pridemore, R. O. Prior, W. C. Rainwater, A. Q. Rankin, C. Reed, J. A. Reeves, J. N. Richard, E. ft, Richey, Pete Riddle, E. M. Robinson, O. L. Robinson, R. M. Rogers, E. W. Rogers, G. M. Rousseau, F. W., Jr. Russell, J. V. Ryan, E. S. Schneider, F. H. Schwenke, J. R. Schwope, E. C., Jr. Scrivener, FL L. Shannon, R. L. Shelton, D. R. Simmons, M. J. Skipper, J. M. Slack, C. T. Slagle, C. V. Slagle, R. B. Smith, F. M. Smith, H. C. Smith, W. P. Sneed, M. L. Solether, T. D. Spraggins, C. C. Standlee, J. W. Stewart, O. W., Jr. Stone, Claude R. Storey, M. A. Stroud, R. D. Syfan, B. F. Sykes, S. M. Talbert, N. K. Taylor, J. B. Telford, J. M. Terry, L. B. Terry, W. C. Veteran £ 141 Thomas, J. B. Tickle, I. B. Trotman, J. T. Tuck, R. H. Usrey, E. L. Vaughan, Joseph Van Schoellen, W. A. Votaw, B. R. Wade, R. N. Wales, R. D. Walker, C. E. Walker, G. Wallenfelt, P. H. Watters, R. L. Ward, J. L. Weeren, J. C. Weisenfelder, C. H. Weiss, Stanley Wells, J. C. Welsh, M. A. Westervelt, J. Q. Whatley, T. H. White, R. E. Wharton, G. J. Williams, C. B. Williams, C. B. Williams, K. J. Wilson, S. F. Winter, W. S. Withers, Weldon Woodward, H. D. Word, Johnny Works, W. M. Yates, N. W. Yeargan, Gordon York, Gerald Young, G. L. Young, Raymond Young, Varley F. Zabcik, J. E. cteA 142 Aalto, John V. Abbe, Kenneth E. Adams, Oran B. Adams, Wm. G. Agnor, Albert S. Albright, Wallace J. Alexander, Wm. L. Asher, Joseph T. Baker, Bryan M. Baker, J. M. Balderas, Jack M., Jr. Ball, Durwood E. Behrens, Hugh C. Bell, Chester Bellow, Felix D. Bickham, Ben O., Jr. Blanchard, Peter C., Jr. Blanchette, Howard M. Blevins, H. L. Bogin, Sidney Bolding, Wm. F. Boldman, James Booth, Bert E. Borcherding, Floyd L. Bowen, Robert R. Bowlin, Robert Bradberry, Robert Brock, Travis W. Brown, Wm. R., Jr. Burden, Wm. G. Burge, J. W. ( Jr. Bunch, B. E. Burger, Elvin H. Burns, Billy John Burt, LeRoy J., Jr. Burttschell, Thomas B. Bussey, Charles M. Byford, W. J. Calcote, Willie Calhoun, Don B., Jr. Calhoun, Tom G. Calvert, J. L. Campbell, Fred R. Canty, J. P. Carter, Neal J. Chalker, Durwood Chaney, J. Cecil Chapman, A. L. Clark, Billy Ray Clay, Rex Cobb, Edgar R., Jr. Cobb, Frank D. Collier, Roy A. Cordes, Chester H. Courtade, Edward O. Crain, John A. Crews, Jack K. Critchfield, Chester C. Crofford, James R. Crook, E. T. Jack Crouch, Alfred B. Cunningham, Thomas M., Jr. Currens, Thomas B. n Ci o. o Veteran ' freshmen Il lBllll I IKIilli 143 Davis, flrmand R. Davis, James H. Davis, R. L. Dean, Robert J. Deiterman, Frank A. De LaGarza, Carlos F. Dickey, B. W. Dominguez, Raul Dossey, William F. DuBois, Floyd J. DuBose, Wendell H. Dudley, Dan D. Duncan, Harry Eakins, B. B. Eddy, Kenneth H. Edwards, Fred Elam, Eugene Elkins, Richard B. Elliot, David N. England, Samuel J. M. Evers, Cyril T. Faulkenberry, Tim G. Fearn, Howard B. Fennell, Buford H. Ferguson, Austin J. Fisbeck, Marvin C. Fleming, G. H., Jr. Flesher, Cranston W. Forgy, Roline A. Foster, Brady M. Freeman, Claude B., Jr. Fritze, Raymond H. L. Frizzell, Richard E. Fuqua, H. H. Garner, Guy B. Garney, W. M., Jr. Garren, M. C., Jr. Gibson, Robert V. Gibson, Wm. F., Jr. Gomer, Edgar Goodwin, Chas. J., Jr. Goolsbee, Marion C. Gourlay, Joe Green, Glen W. Grimes, Clay M. Grisham, Richard E. Grisham, Edward O. Groover, Franklin, E., Jr. Guenther, Frank J., Jr. Guffey, George C. Hadsell, James C. Hagan, John A. Haile, William A. Halick, John V. Hargis, N. G., Jr. Harmonson, John R. Harrington, William C. Hartley, Fletcher W. Hatcher, Harold K. Hay, James D. Henkhaus, Harry C., Jr. Henninger, Carl Fred, Jr. Henson, Roy G. Veteran JreAkmen 144 Hicks, Billy Maurice Hicks, Howard R. Hinman, Jack Hites, William H. Hlavinka, William J. Hoban, James E. Holbrook, G. E., Ill Holderness, H. G. Holland, Dewey W. Hord, Earl D. Hoverson, Richard R. Hubbard, J. R. Jackson, Charles C. Jackson, Dan S. Jackson, Elmer L. Jay, George H. Johansson, Charles H. Johnson, Charles G. Johnson, Harold E. Jones, Charles E. Jones, Jack B. Karnowski, Fred R. Kaulfus, Bruno W. Kennedy, Wm. H. King, William W. Koenning, A. G., Jr. Kosarek, Charlie F. Krause, Wilbert H. Krueger, Carl C., Jr. LaFleur, Hall R. Laird, H. Wayne Lamp, James H. Lampe, Gus. W. Laufenberg, John W. Lewis, Dan W. Lewis, Edward Lilley, Bob J. London, Jack R. Lopez, Abdon Lopez, Guilfermo Lovelace, Wm. H., Jr. Lynch, Wm. E., Jr. Mackan, J. M. Maddox, Joe P. Martinez, Raul H. Matthews, Dean S. Matthews, Robert R. Mattox, Robert T. McAlpine, Joe D. McAnelly, C. W. McCallum, Raymond E. McDaniel, Billy V. McElroy, Jay C. McElroy, Paul McGee, Terrell T. McKnight, Jesse E. McLarry, Gibson H. McSwain, Arlan Metzger, Max J. Mikeska, Lomax L. Miller, D. W. Mitchell, Howard Moore, Richard Veteran 145 Morris, Tom Morrow, Don P. Moser, Iran S. Moss, Ira W. Munoz, A. A. Murray, Buford J. Nagel, Richard C. Newman, Conrad E. Newman, W. J. Nichols, G. W. Nicholson, Wm. L. Nickens, J. C. Normand, Pierre G. Norton, Ben K. O ' Brien, Floyd O ' Brien, Thomas R. Ory, Willie B. Otte, A. J. Otte, Elroy Overly, James O. Parker, Nolan C. Parrish, Charles T. Parrish, Dan Parsons, W. E. Pauli, Russell Pence, Gordon C. Perdomo, Rodolfo Perkins, Leonard M. Perry, George S. Peterson, Glenn W. Pinson, A. G. Place, Bruce B. Plagens, William T. Pianta, John D. Polk, John T. Poorter, Karl K., Jr. Porter, Bishop G. Post, Charles W., Jr. Potter, Horace S. Quattlebaum, John E. Ransleben, Guido E., Jr. Rawson, Robert P. Reed, R. P. Reese, Joel R. Reinke, Jack R. Rider, Alvin R. Rider, Franklin L., Jr. Ritter, Kenneth E. Ross, John C. Rosser, Robert Rutherford, Harry M. Sarrazin, Walter A. Schauer, Billy Blake Schell, David N. Schimmel, G. R., Jr. Schubert, Billy G. Schumann, J. E. Schurig, Fred M. Seroyer, Fred Sessions, James R. Sharp, David W. Sibley, John E. Sims, Ben O. Veteran ' JreAhfnen 146 Sims, P. Q. Skidmore, Kenneth Leo Sloan, Weldon C. Slopis, J. W. Smart, Ray F. Smith, Dudley B. Smith, R. C. Smythe, Raymond W. Snead, Irvin S. Solari, John A., Ill Speed, Robert A. Spence, William, Jr. Stafford, Herbert J. Stephens, Franklin R. Stermer, R. A. Stiles, David L. Stuart, James F. Sullivan, James M. Summerhill, Edward B. Survant, Billy G. Tanner, Bobby L. Taraba, Frank Thomas, Wm. F. Thompson, Charles D. Thrasher, Calvin R. Thurman, Harold C. Tinsley, Arthur B. Tinsley, Earle F., Jr. Tomlinson, Harold R. Towns, Thomas Gideon Travis, Charles T. Trevino, Abraham Turner, Everett Burton Vela, George M. Vetterick, Walter E. Wahrmund, W. A. Walker, Dan M. Wall, William F. Wallace, Charles H. Wallace, John H. Walling, F. T. Walton, D. G. Webster, Mack J. Weeks, Robert Weynand, Robert Whetstone, Joseph M. Whiteley, James M. Wilhite, Billy R. Willard, Royce G. Williams, George D. Williams, L. D., Jr. Williams, Lawrence H. Williamson, W. T. Wilson, Elroy O. Wise, Bill B. Wood, Herbert W., Jr. Woodell, Gene M. Wooldridge, Wm. D. Worley, Gano E., Jr. Yeilding, Ralph D. Young, Frederick L. Veteran 147 BARRIOS, JOSE CARLOS Graduate—Peru Ag. Eng. Ag. Eng. Club, Spanish Club, Associacion Peruana de Ingenieros Agronomos. BRADLEY, HOMER H. Graduate Chemistry Fencing Club, AAUP. CAPURRO, JUAN M. Special Student Dairy Husbandry Spanish Club, Newman Club. COOK, NEILAN E. Graduate Ag. Education FFA Club, Horticulture Society, Ex-Service Club. DOMASCHK, WILLIAM G. Graduate Chemical Eng. French Club, German Club, Lutheran Walther Club, AIChE. GIBSON, FRED AMOS Graduate Entomology Entomology Club. GUERRERO, RAUL R. Senior Ag. Eng. ASAE, Newman Club, Latin-American Club. HERRINGTON, MILLER E. Graduate Ag. Eng. HOLDER, LEONARD I. Senior Aero IAS, Singing Cadets. HOOK, HOUSTON Senior Ag. Ed. FFA. JUNQUEIRA, PLINIOBROTER Graduate AH Saddle and Sirloin Club, Spanish Club. LEDGARD, REGINALD Graduate—Peru Ag. Eng. Spanish Club, Associacion Peruana de Ingenieros Agronomos. OLCESE, ORLANDO Graduate AH RODRIGUEZ, HUGO A. Graduate DH Latin-American Club, Kream and Kow Klub, San Jose, Costa Rica. SKRABANEK, R. L. Graduate RS Sociology Club, Graduate Club. 4 Wch-fttilitarif 148 NOVEMBER AT A M was not a happy one for football followers, losing to the Arkansas Razorbacks 7-0, the Rice Owls 10-0, and the Texas University Teasippers 24-7. The Aggies, in turn, beat only the SMU Mustangs 14-0. Football season for 1946 drew to a close with a total of 6 losses and 4 wins. Freckles, the Cocker Spaniel band mascot, made her first appearance at half-time during the Razorback game, fin unoffi¬ cial election made her school mascot, but her being a ' ' one-man ' ' dog was not so fortunate. A dance at Sbisa Hall, and a dance at Bryan Field Annex with the TSCW Serenaders, highlighted the Arkansas week-end. Town Hall presented the second program, Whittemore and Lowe, duo-piano team, playing a semi-classical and popular concert before an appreciative audience. Later in November, Lawrence Tibbett appeared on Guion Hall stage. On November 22 Mona Paulee, Metropolitan Opera mezzo-soprano, was pre¬ sented on Town Hall. Upper left. The Famous Aggie “T. Lower left. Mona Paulee and her accompanist husband and- piano team Whittemore and Lowe. Upper right. Buryi Baty around end against SMU. Center right. Memorial Sta¬ dium. Lower right. ' ' Watchdogs ' ' pro¬ viding protection against TU vandals — the Turkey Day bonfire. George Holick, veteran student, was presented the Distin¬ guished Flying Cross on November 6 at a Cadet Corps review. The bi-yearly trip to Dallas was successful in every way, since it was another victory for the Aggies. Bob Davies and Charlie Ball were chosen editors of The Engineer and The Agriculturalist, respectively, resuming stu¬ dent publication after a wartime absence. Before the Turkey Day game one of the largest bonfires in school history went up in flame on a campus which was a beehive of activity. Again the Memorial jinx held true, as the Aggies bowed to a 24-7 defeat. ■ii . LI’L U ABNER 545 Fifth Avemie New York, N. Y. March 17, 1947 Mr, Harry fl. Saunders, Mr. Jimmie Demopulos, Co-Editors 1947 LONGHORN, Texas A M College Station, Texas Dear Harry and Jimmie, The beauty and fame of the Texas beauties is world-wide but I had never realized that the selection of the outstanding examples would be such a tremendous task. They ' re all beautiful! After g zing at length at the views of your pretties and their superstructure I find that I must give the nod to the glamourous and definitely lovely Misses Hilda Harkness Marilyn Lasley Mary Lou Jordahl Shirley Freeman Patsy Wolfe Joann Dobbs Best of luck to the 1947 LONGHORN and to Texas A M. It was indeed a privilege to have been of service. Sincerely, Hilda HarkheM vdSB Teeny Anderson Doris Bukowski Jane Caltharp ■ Teenie Fontaine ti Charlyne Gerhard •- Ann Garner A y J Catherine Garzell Grace Hart Bettie Jo Gredger W Billie Haynie Jimmy Lou Hazelwood Emma Beth Hudson :i PiK ' i eniw JaitmteA JmW Wi 911 Patsy Jones LaNella Karbach Ann Keefer Alyce Knoblock Betty McAlexander Mary Ann Munnerlyn Nell Owens Lara Lane Parnell A ' - Marian Pflughaupt Jean Ann Rammuig Gloria Rust Dorothy Stansell Patty Storey Carolyn Stubbs Hope Tarkington Mary Ann Terrell Doris Turek t-M A. : (■ V M jwafllrSr 79 WWrLmk 19 1 . l,S 3 t ' E v ' 11 Margie Brown Gloria Brunow Jean Carroll Dorothy Dalrymple Charlotte Dennis Fleecy Dudrow i ' V wag Dr Jay Dale Festervan _ Grady Fox Juanita Freeman Mary Lou Frey Carolyn Gassett Lozaine Hammett Kathleen Alef Henley Margaret Holland Reba Howard Jane Hughston Arlouine Humphreys Ruth Kimball Karen Kramer Janice L Virginia Lanham Meckie McClure i Kathyn McCombs Jean McGee Dorthy Marshall 3 Geane Martin % Judy Martin Bonnie Murray 2 4 4 As. .r] Wv J.. j ■ tv , ffk, Mlfi lyTlk , C‘ ' « V vVL J ’fflST l - -S ., i V _ PTK3CTT w ;1 t .M, f JB ii 1 TiV a Em ■Vil A m J HT 4 HHT ’l Kpv ■ ■iH iSp j «« r J w Pat My rick Ollie Marie Nye Nancy O ' Bannon Elsie Ormes Leslie Parsons Irene Pittman .1 r Jr i A i Joyce Reynolds 4 Margaret Pool m Janice Selber t -i r J e-. I M |v A f I GA 4 1 W I V; FI r jfflf I ' ? i ( «S i jjl Ml S . w f ' JB ijar w r M tm i JK m . « , “h V ft .v hJm £K I w u 1 I ■ Lois Jean Sellers Wilma Smith Jackie Stephens V Jerry Sueltenfuss Nancy Tucker Jerry Vickery Wv Mb j Ethel Ann Walker Taddie Waller Jean Ward « Ginny Wilkerson Winnie Lee Williamson 4 ■ Shirley Wilson Rosemary Wimberly Frances Zeigler TO Mrs. William H. Barton Mrs. Max Bushman Mrs. G. E. Dorsey 4 J Mrs. Joe Davidson J. W. Thurmc f ' J Mrs. Elizabeth Sueltenfuss . j Mrs. Earl Jones Mrs. A. B. Kennedy Mrs. V. G. Kennedy Mrs. C. C. Kobs Mrs. Phil Kosub Mrs. Carl Martin DECEMBER AND JANUARY AT A M brought author and lecturer Louis Bromfield in a series of lectures on December 4. The Veterans ' Wives Club sponsored the Diaper and Doll parade December 8 with the proud Veteran Pas and Mas parading their uncooperative off-springs across the Assembly Hall stage. The Aggie Players opened the dramatic season on December 11 in the Assembly Hall with a spirited pres¬ entation of The Male Animal. The Aggie Basketballers headed out on an Eastern Cage Tourney gathering much valuable experience for the coming season. The campus was saddened with the passing of a long fa¬ miliar figure, J. T. L. McNew, Vice-President for Engineering. Christmas Holidays barged in to make the campus a deserted ghost town for 10 days, while Aggies spread to all parts of the country for the holiday festivities. Resumption of school found all feverishly preparing for coming finals. Franz J. Polgar, mental telepathist and hypnotist, came to Town Hall on January 15 with his mysteries of magic and wizardy. With finals over the usual confusion at registration was endured again. Upper left. Dr. Franz Polgar concentrates on subject Bill Wahrmund. Lower left. Tito Guizar and Pa¬ tricia Travers. Upper right. Doll and Diaper Parade with proud fathers C. T. Martin and M. B. Marx. Center right. Crown Prince Baud Al-Saud of Arabia. Lower right. Eddie Dyer of the St. Louis Cardinals—Co-Cap¬ tain Moncrief receives the Lipscomb-Munnerlyn Trophy. Crown Prince Saud Al-Saud of Arabia paid a good-will visit to the campus and was particularly impressed with the thoroughness in which agricultural research is carried on in this country. Tito Guizar and his Festival of Stars proved to be a very popular Town Hall presentation in the South of the Border style. A change of Basic Policy was presented to the Senior Class which called for the responsibility for Corps discipline to revert to the Commandant ' s Office from that of the Dean of Men and for numerous changes of customs and a decided veto on any form of hazing. This action by President Gilchrist and the Board of Directors resulted in a midnight march on the President ' s home in which cadet officers turned in their insignia of rank. This march touched off a series of rabble-rousing events to last through the spring semester. THE miLITARY DEPARTmEEIT Colonel Guy S. Meloy, Jr..................Infantry Professor of Military Science and Tactics Colonel Thomas A. Adcock......Corps of Engineers Lieut. Colonel William S. Becker......Field Artillery Lieut. Colonel William S. McElhenny.......Cavalry Lieut. Colonel Glenn B. Owen..............Infantry Lieut. Colonel Lawrence E. Sommers. . Field Artillery Lieut. Colonel Frank R. Swoger..........Ordnance Major John M. Cook......................Infantry Major Leonard E. Garrett..................Infantry Major Lester Hanks..........Quartermaster Corps Major Lawson W. Magruder, Jr.............Infantry Major Norman W. Parsons................Cavalry Major John K. Walker, Jr.......Coast Artillery Corps Major Arent O. Wikens. . .Chemical Warfare Service Captain Eugene B. Datres.............Signal Corps Captain Robert E. Simons............Field Artillery Captain Roy E. Smith................Field Artillery Lieut. Colonel Dexter L. Hodge...........Air Corps Lieut. Colonel John H. Kelly..............Air Corps Captain George M. Staples...............Air Corps COL. GUY S. MELOY 181 CORPS SIR F 189 . LT- COL. STANLEY A. SELF Executive Officer MAJOR PHILIP B. KOSUB Consolidated Band Commander lt. col. ioseph w. coddou Adjutant M. SGT. JAMES D. TITTLE Sergeant Major MAJOR NAUD BURNETT Publicity Officer M. SGT. RAY M. GOLDEN Supply Sergeant MAJOR ERNEST C. KOBS Intelligence Officer M. SGT. BILLY M. VAUGHN First Regt. Liaison MAJOR N. V. COLE Operations Officer M. SGT. WILLIAM L. BROWN Second Regt. Liaison MAJOR GEORGE P. CAVITT Supply Officer M. SGT. ASA HOLLEMAN Third Regt. Liaison A. B. KENNEDY First Lieutenant COMPANY COMMANDERS Capt. Larry R. Mangold Capt. Paul A. Allen SECOND IN COMMAND 1st Lt. A. B. Kennedy FIRST LIEUTENANTS Alves, R. T. Borgfield, Roy H. Loflin, E. M. Mullins, Hal FIRST SERGEANT Barzak, R. W. TECH SERGEANTS Anderson, E. S. Nichols, R. H. Prater, T. D. Westbrook, J. W. STAFF SERGEANTS Clarke, L. E. Duke, J. R. Field, A. F. Forste, F. P. Golden, J. Y. Green, J. E. Hoch, J. J. Johns, M. F. Roberson, H. D. Terrell, C. M. Wheeler, J. E. Whitley, D. CORPORALS Golden, E. W. Hawes, W. H. Hurley, R. B. Johnson, R. H. R. W. BARZAK First Sergeant Killebrew, John G- Kinard, L. C. Ldrroca, A. E. Torrence, G. R. PRIVATES Bass, H. K. Broussard, V. L. Buelow, J. Byler, H. C. Cowan, P. Davidson, F. T. Davis, J. B. Denny, B. L. Elkins, I. E. Fielder, R. L. Fisher, D. C. Fluker, T. S. Forsythe, W. Fowler, N. D. Friemel, G. J. Gimare, J. D. Harris, H. F. Hebner, F. Janals, C. Janals, F. Jarrett, E. B. Kitchens, C. Langley, B. Lareau, G. C. Lawler, R. W. Lax, W. W. Lokey, T. Y. Long, J. Lundelius, C. R. Martin, C. D. MacFarland, A. S. McChord, W. C. Miles, E. P. Mobley, K. Moffitt, D. C. Monson, D. R. LARRY R. MANGOLD Captain Morris, C. S. Mortensen, J. A. Neuberger, F. A. Post, C. Reynolds, R. W. Schultz, W. Seay, J. Silvernale, P. B. Smith, E. F. Stevens, W. M. Templeton, J. B. Thompson, W. F. Vaughn, C. H. Worley, W. J. Wyley, G. F. BARD n F R n T R Y 184 ARTILLERY b r n D battery commander Capt. William S. Dixon SECOND IN COMMAND 1st Lt. Everett D. Semands STAFF MEMBER Capt. Jack Dorris WILLIAM S. DIXON Captain FIRST LIEUTENANTS Cooper, J. B. Longley, O. Stiles, J. Erck, C. V. FIRST SERGEANT Bill LaRoche TECH SERGEANTS Byall, A. Howell, D. STAFF SERGEANTS Bolner, C. Eckert, C. Enmon, G. Fly, B. Hopkins, B. Humble, G. Knox, T. McCready, R. Molteni, G. Simpson, D. CORPORALS Adams, R. Blunt, F. Edwards, G. Huffman, B. Legler, J. D. Simpson, J. Smith, H. Wendtlandt, W. Wilkinson, B. Whyte, C. PRIVATES Abrahamson, E. Adair, J. Bennett, J. Bickham, B. Bird, M. Brown, B. Brown, V. Cunningham, G. Davis, J. Dealy, B. Dunnam, T. Faudy, Fayze Frame, B. Freeman, J. Hay, J. Henslee, W. Holbrook, Ray Hollas, G. Horrell, J. Manes, A. Mayfield, J. Miller, B. Moeller, A. Moore, M. Musey, M. Neff, M. Payson, J. Petty, L. O. Rogers, C. Roxburgh, T. Sinclair, G. Slaughter, E. Smith, W. Stanford, D. Tsemelis, G. Walker, L. Williams, J. O. E. D. SEMANDS W. E. LaROCHE First Lieutenant First Sergeant LIEUT. COLONEL JOE J. PUTEGNP1T, LIEUT. COLONEL H. C. HOSCH, Regimental Commanders MAJOR SHANNON JONES, MA T OR I D. RUSSELL, Executive Office-s OA TATN NEWTON V. COLE CAPTAIN W. H. WHITSETT, Adjutants CAPTAIN C. F. BRAUNIG, Intelligence Officer CAPTAIN ARTHUR D. WERNER, Operations Officer MASTER SERGEANT N. E. LUKER, Sergeant Major MASTER SERGEANT BOYD A. ROGERS, Supply Sergeant TECHNICAL SERGEANT R. A. CANNING, Communications TECHNICAL SERGEANT W. M. MENGER, Transportation STAFF SERGEANT S. B. WHITE STAFF SERGEANT T. W. LYLES, Color Sergeants 4 REGIITIEnTRL STREP I n F A n T R ' ri 186 n F A n T R Y FIRST BRTTALIOn STfiFF if-. ' MAJOR H. C. HOSCH, MAJOR B. Z. STRANGE, Battalion Commanders CAPTAIN W. D. O ' MARA, CAPTAIN H. L. BENDER, Executive Officers FIRST LIEUTENANT ROY E. TIPTON, Adjutant FIRST LIEUTENANT H. L. BENDER, Operations Officer TECHNICAL SERGEANT F. E. GREER, Sergeant Major TECHNICAL SERGEANT J. T. WIER, Supply OLEN D. LEFFER S. C. McKENZIE First Lieutenant First Sergeant COMPANY COMMANDER Capt. Richard F. Rsed SECOND IN COMMAND 1st Lt. Olen D. Laffer STAFF MEMBERS Lt. Col. Joe Putegnat Major E. C. Kobs M. Sgt. Ray M. Golden M. Sgt. Norman E. Luker FIRST LIEUTENANTS Crochet, W. W. Drozd, J. F. FIRST SERGEANT Sam C. McKenzie TECH SERGEANTS Degan, D. C. Fergus, G. C. Greer, F. E. STAFF SERGEANTS Ferguson, P. L. Fidler, C. E. Goodwyn, J. F. Harmon, K. E. Inman, J. G. Mattel, C. H. Smith, C. W. CORPORALS Alexander, W. F. Allen, W. A. Allison, T. H. Ashley, C. E. Babbit, D. B. Bell, C. M. MacManus, G. A. Walker, J. B. PRIVATES Anderson, R. F. Andrews, A. P. Austin, W. B. Bass, N. I. Beatty, W. D. Bell, J. E. Blackburn, W. R. Braussard, W. A. Couch, G. M. Curtis, R. E. Dixon, W. J. Ellsworth, B. R. Judge, Grant E. Kuta, M. E. Landig, R. E. Leesch, G. D. Masterson, J. C. McClure, D. P. McCrea, Y. J. Mullins, B. c o m p a n RICHARD F. REED Captain Paraskevas, A. N. Patrick, W. A. Platt, C. A. Sauls, J. E. Schwarz, E. Simpson, H. F. Speer, R. P. Stokes, J. B. Tompkins, J. D. j Turner, T. R. Y “A” R Y 1 188 n F R n T R Y compfinv “B” COMPANY COMMANDERS Capt. Sam B. Kelsey Capt. Teddy Holekamp SECOND IN COMMAND 1st Lt. J. P. Jones STAFF MEMBERS Major Shannon Jones Major H. C. Hosch Tech Sgt. J. T. Wier Tech Sgt. T. W. Lyles FIRST LIEUTENANTS Russell, J. D. Bailey, A. L. FIRST SERGEANT Henry A. Pate TECH SERGEANTS Wiegand, A. F. Doak, J. B. STAFF SERGEANTS Hirsch, B. Spurlock, W. T. Bostwick, M. O. Little, C. CORPORALS Brown, B. R. Charles, A. Chapman, S. R. Chapman, E. B. Curry, E. P. Choate, T. J. PRIVATES Allega, J. S. Anderson, V. A. Atchison, B. C. Boothe, T. E. Cearley, D. L. Clark, S. Clint, M. Collins, R. W. Crenan, W. J. Crews, G. C. Dietz, D. R. DuBose, G. D. Ferguson, G. D. Flake, R. A. Gregg, R. H. Gromatzky, E. A. Hagan, J. G. Harris, G. W. Howard, J. Lanik, E. J. O ' Neal, H. P. Patrick, R. E. Ralph, T. Samuels, D. Skidmore, B. G. Snyder, C. V. Stanford, T. H. Stevens, W. Strange, B. Z. Valentine, R. E. Waltman, A. S. Yelton, O. A. Zimmerman, G. D. SAM B. KELSEY Captain JAMES P. JONES First Lieutenant HENRY A. PATE First Sergeant ROBERT P. SWANN JOHN C. ECKERT First Lieutenant First Sergeant COMPANY COMMANDER Capt. Oliver W. Potter SECOND IN COMMAND 1st Lt. R. P. Swann STAFF MEMBERS 1st Lt. R. E. Tipton Tech Sgt. R. fl. Canning FIRST LIEUTENANTS Taylor, M. ft. Whitsett, W. H. FIRST SERGEANT John C. Eckert TECH SERGEANTS McConnell, J. P. Graham, G. M. STAFF SERGEANTS Dibrell, J. H. Ecklund, T. C. Grona, F. W. Henderson, J. S. Kothman, ft. L. Kothman, J. R. Krauskopf, V. G. Kunkel, J. E. Nichols, B. C. Polk, D. G. Schulze, V. H. com CORPORALS Day, J. R. Grote, O. S. McMillan, G. R. Nagy, J. H. Sheets, P. K. Splittgerber, T. R. Stegall, J. W. PRIVATES Briggs, H. V. Brooks, G. Cain, H. D. Cave, L. T. Chase, L. E. Darsey, C. C. Debenport, B. G. Dickenson, E. J. Edwards, S. T. Felker, C. ft. Garner, B. J. Garnett, E. N. Givens, E. G. Hanson, R. ft. Hiester, J. W. Hutyra, J. Jochetz, S. B. Judd, D. E. Kothman, G. H. Lane, R. M. Mackey, W. L. PAD OLIVER W. POTTER Captain Poyner, J. M. Roberts, T. A. Schnaubert, D. F. Skaggs, M. M. Smith, K. F. Sorrells, J. C. Tillery, J. P. Wales, B. B. Whittenton, B. K. Wilson, B. W. Zabick, D. D. 190 n F R n T R Y compRnv“D” COMPANY COMMANDER Herschel D. Wood SECOND IN COMMAND 1st Lt. James T. Jones STAFF MEMBERS Capt. N. V. Cole 1st Lt. H. L. Bender M. Sgt. B. M. Vaughn HERSCHEL. D. WOOD Captain FIRST LIEUTENANTS Freeman, W. R. Justiss, T. S. FIRST SERGEANT H. M. Ellis TECH SERGEANTS Moor, J. W. Hardie, C. H. STAFF SERGEANTS Hill, F. N. Jones, J. E. Edmiston, R. M. Timberlake, B. O. Dyer, F. J. Roberts, S. L. CORPORALS Dieb, J. E. Flores, A. F. Fowler, A. H. Garrison, W. E. Greek, J. E. London, W. B. Park, W. T. PRIVATES Barber, W. A. Benson, T. L. Copeland, D. P. Crowder, F. L. Cuscurida, M. Dailey, F. T. Dorris, G. O. Drake, C. B. Evans, L. A. Flack, E. K. Fox, L. D. Goen, I. J. Gottlieb, E. Groesbeck, G. B. Hall, P. B. Hammer, J. L. Hare, J. V. Harrison, J. F. Hott, N. C. McGlothlin, J. C. Miller, J. E. Mills, B. M. Nash, E. R. Newberry, C. C. Nobles, R. H. Rector, S. Robinson, J. W. Smith, A. L. Stone, N. L. Walker, G. C. Ward, T. D. Williams, R. K. Woodall, J. R. J. T. TONES H. M. ELLIS First Lieutenant First Sergeant MAJOR EDWIN R. DANIELS MAJOR, W. D. O ' MARA, Battalion Commanders CAPTAIN TOMMY F. BLACKSTONE CAPTAIN A. D. WERNER, Executive Officers FIRST LIEUTENANT JESSE W. HARGIS, Adjutant CAPTAIN B. M. COOLEY, Operations TECHNICAL SERGEANT B. J. NEILL, Sergeant Major TECHNICAL SERGEANT C. P. DAVIS, Supply SECOHD BflTTflLIOn STAFF I n F R n T R Y 192 n F R n T R Y com COMPANY COMMANDER Capt. Walter N. Higgins SECOND IN COMMAND 1st Lt . Billy C. Smith STAFF MEMBERS Major Edwin R. Daniels Capt. Arthur D. Werner WALTER N. HIGGINS Captain PAR FIRST LIEUTENANTS McDaniel, W. B. Nelson, E. A. Nelson, G. N. Taylor, J. P. FIRST SERGEANT Edward A. Hinkle TECH SERGEANTS Meriweather, R. H. Michel, R. D. STAFF SERGEANTS Baca, F. D. Brown, A. C. Brown, P. Goodwin, T. A. Hegi, A. E. Jandi, V. B. Kiel, W. H. White, S. B. CORPORALS Epperson, R. H. Epps, R. M. Hooten, D. H. Jacobson, A. K. Stewart, L. G. Wallace, B. E. PRIVATES Allen, D. R. Alvis, R. G. Y “ E ” Baker, L. C. Bailey, C. P. Brann, A. M. Branshaw, A. M. Brumlow, R. Brundrett, T. H. Carlson, R. A. Carter, B. G. Cook, R. H. Dieterich, F. DuBose, E. L. Henry, J. R. Howell, E. S. Johnston, G. Kasper, D. G. Lockett, K. V. Martin, C. E. Matula, D. J. McDonald, M. A. McMahon, H. M. Measley, C. W. Mock, F. R. Moore, L. P. Morgan, L. L. Morris, J. F. Morton, R. S. Odell, W. H. Price, C. F. Roberts, J. C. Sanders, S. P. Schwarz, H. L. Taylor, C. A. ■ Wenmohs, J. L. Williams, R. H. BILLY C. SMITH EDWARD A. HINKLE First Lieutenant First Sergeant JULIO CASAS First Lieutenant COMPANY COMMANDERS Capt. Henry T. John Capt. Thomas E. Eubank SECOND IN COMMAND 1st Lt. J. W. Hargis STAFF MEMBERS Col. Edward D. Brandt Major George P. Cavitt Capt. Tommy F. Blackstone 1st Lt. Lee W. Thompson M. Sgt. Boyd A. Rogers Tech Sgt. W. M. Menger FIRST LIEUTENANT Casas, Julio FIRST SERGEANT Gus G. Vletas TECH SERGEANTS Nelson, J. Williamson, B. L. STAFF SERGENTS Clonts, J. M. Stenzel, W. K. Sustr, B. J. Watson, J. H. Welfl, V. R. Williamson, J. com GUS G. VLETAS First Sergeant CORPORALS Hambright, J. F. McCulley, J. A. McGee, J. B. Mcjilton, R. B. McLemore, J. E. Orr, J. E. Simmons, M. F. Stanford, B. T. PRIVATES Bland, B. Boubel, P. Bown, B. Brumfield, R. Burch, D. Clark, W. Franklin, J. Garcia, R. Giesen, H. Green, T. Hathaway, J. Hermann, H. Hinkle, G. F. Hurd, J. Kahn, D. Mayo, W. McCullough, J. Pittman, D. Powell, D. Reese, R. Richard, R. PAD HENRY T. JOHN Captain Rowe, D. Shields, B. Shoemate, E. Smith, H. Solar, M. Sturman, S. Vercellino, W. C. Williams, C. L. Wilson, R. Wimberly, W. Zinn, B. Y “F” I n F R n T R Y 194 n f r n com COMPANY COMMANDER Capt. Donald B. Hudman SECOND IN COMMAND 1st Lt. Thomas D. Howell STAFF MEMBERS 1st Lt. Henry R. Ground Tech Sgt. Charles Davis S. Sgt. Sidney H. Cook DONALD B. HUDMAN Captain PAD FIRST LIEUTENANTS Layne, L. ft. Stevens, A. C. FIRST SERGEANT loe G. Mears TECH SERGEANTS Berry, J. T. Morrison, M. H. Neill, B. J. STAFF SERGEANTS Dibrell, F. N. Lincoln, J. W. McNeel, A. M. Pritchett, T. G. Roberts, C. L. Tate, L. B. CORPORALS Garrison, J. R. Lavis, J. R. Wallace,}. M. Watson, B. E. G ” V ebb, B. D. Wright, A. G. Wyatt, E. F. PRIVATES Dorris, G. O. Ellis, W. R. Gorman, A. K. Heath, J. P. Hickman, D. P. Howze, M. J. Klement, J. C. Medford, R. R. Mullins, J. H. Pate, S. G. Rippetoe, W. F. Smith, H. R. Sommers, Clyde L. Turcotte, J. W. Walker, S. M. Watts, E. M. Webb, I. C. Wells, Z. R. Williamson, J. A. Winfrey, D. G. THOMAS D. HOWELL First Lieutenat Y LIEUT. COLONEL JOHN C. HEEMflN LIEUT COLONEL J. H. COCHRANE, Regimental Commanders MAJOR J. H. COCHRANE MAJOR SI DAVIDSON, Executive Officers CAPTAIN DALE M. WILKERSON, Adjutant CAPTAIN JOHN F. KELSO, Intelligence CAPTAIN JAMES E. MORTENSEN, Operations MASTER SERGEANT R. N. HORANY, Sergeant Major MASTER SERGEANT N. R. LEATHERWOOD, Supply TECHNICAL SERGEANT H. C. ENGLAND, Communications TECHNICAL SERGEANT W. I. MORROW, Transportation STAFF SERGEANT N. A. PRINCE STAFF SERGEANT J. P. STANFORD, Colors REGimEDTRL STAFF FIELD RRTILL 196 FIELD ARTILLERY FIRST BRTTRLIOn STAFF MAJOR JOE P. MUELLER, Battalion Commander CAPTAIN MARVIN LEBMAN, CAPTAIN F. N. McMILLAN, Executive Officers FIRST LIEUTENANT O. T. WELCH, Adjutant FIRST LIEUTENANT L. G. HENDRICK, Operations TECHNICAL SERGEANT R. L. BOWMAN, Sergeant Major TECHNICAL SERGEANT DAVID BARNETT, Supply 197 J. A. KRUEGER First Sergeant BATTERY COMMANDER Capt Glenn L. Bell SECOND IN COMMAND 1st Lt. George B. Garrison 1st Lt. P. L. Scamardo STAFF MEMBERS Capt. F. N. McMillan Tech Sgt. Herbert England FIRST SERGEANT Jack A. Krueger TECH SERGEANTS Crixell, A. Parsons, T. R. STAFF SERGEANTS Edelstein, A. Jones, R. E. Koenig, R. Muller, M. Prince, N. A. Rowland, E. Tillison, B. E. CORPORALS Barker, R. Bell, J. D. Black, D. Blackburn, F. Blakeney, R. Q. Boehm, R. McGlasson, B. PRIVATES Barrett, S. G. Bates, Lew Buescher, H. Gunter, J. Harris, J. E. Leder, A. A. Lehne, C. Lewie, W. H. Maye, B. D. Miller, J. B. Miller, R. B. Morse, J. Pfiel, C. E. Ploch, R. GLENN L. BELL Captain Robertson, J. F. Rogers, F. Rose, T. Sechelski, A. Shughart, J. Williams, E. Wilson, R. E. BATTERY “A” FIELD RRTILLER ' k! 198 FIELD ARTILLERY BATTERY “ B battery commander Capt. Robert W. Martin SECOND IN COMMAND 1st Lt. George M. Wilson STAFF MEMBERS Lt. Col. John H. Cochrane Lt. Col. Joseph W. Coddou Major James F. Mortenson Major Clarence M. Howell Tech. Sgt. David Barnett FIRST LIEUTENANT Edwards, W. E. Howard R. Owens Erwin, J. L. Farley, J. D. FIRST SERGEANT Faulkner, E. A. Jones, Marvin L. Ferguson, J. T. French, B. W. TECH SERGEANTS Galbreath, T. O. James, Jack R. Stedha m, Dan D. Gilbert, C. Gill, R. H. STAFF SERGEANTS Glitsch, M. Butts, Richard N. Grant, E. L. Carpenter, William T. Hedrick, R. L. Coleman, P. A. Henderson, J. C. Desmuke, James F. Hensch, W. E. Gaskill, Paul Hicks, T. R. Jolley, James L. McDonald, Robert E. Hutson, T. H. Irion, J. S. Mitchell, William J. Peters, Millard A. Isenhower, J. W. Smith, Ben W. Maxwell, F. L. Walne, Herbert McClelland, R. O. McGregor, M. CORPORALS Moore, J. Goodwyn, Lawrence C. Neilson, R. O. Henry, William P. Patterson, F. H. Hodges, Edward G. Rodgers, G. M. Holland, J. N. Ruhman, E. P. Hudgins, Kenneth C. Schwab, C. C. Kaufman, William T. Smith, R. L. Wilson, John G. Sykes, R. R. Weaver, M. A. PRIVATES Wheeler, J. G. Cadena, V. E. Williams, M. Chilcutt, R. Wood, J. F. G.M. WILSON M. L. JONES First Lieutenant First Sergeant HOWARD W. HORNE FRED L. HUGHES First Lieutenant First Sergeant BATTERY COMMANDER Capt. Charles T. Spence SECOND IN COMMAND 1st Lt. Howard W. Horne STAFF MEMBERS Major Joe P. Mueller Capt. Marvin L. Lehman M. Sgt. James D. Tittle M. Sgt. Robert L. Bowman CORPORALS Barker, O. M. Daniel, G. B. Luther, J. J. Osborne, H. C. Pate, J. H. Phillips, C. E. Rochelle, J. B. Stephens, O. B. FIRST LIEUTENANTS William S. Halcomb Robert S. Swinney FIRST SERGEANT Fred L. Hughes TECH SERGEANTS Hardin, F. R. Horne, D. E. STAFF SERGEANTS Davis, H. K. Duggan, L. M. Fineg, J. Garner, R. L. Howe, R. D. Horton, C. R. Olsen, C. E. Taylor, J. E. Zeitman, H. Z. PRIVATES Adams, K. P. Allmon, W. B. Blanks, L. Branson, D. Bucek, C. E. Burrow, B. B. Carrol, W. G. Frede, H. Greer, G. C. Hines, H. Hogan, E. J. Insall, H. E. Jennings, J. R. King, W. R. Knight, M. A. Piner, D. H. Pitts, J. A. Platt, R. CHARLES T. SPENCE Captain Price, T. H. Sacher, E. C. Street, R. L. Thomas, C. H. Torrence, J. S. Trammell, D. R. Walls, V. D. Wardle, C. F. Wells, P. H. Wilson, W. H. 200 FIELD RRTILLERY BATTERY “ D battery commander Capt. Don B. Farrell SECOND IN COMMAND 1st Lt. Robert C. Qualls STAFF MEMBERS Lt. Col. Stanley A. Self 1st Lt. O. T. Welch M Sgt. William L. Brown M Sgt. Raymond N. Horany Tech Sgt. William I. Morrow FIRST LIEUTENANTS PRIVATES Lawrence Hamilton Caldwell, W. L. T. A. Thornhill Canning, J. W. Chernali, V. FIRST SERGEANT Freed, S. Robert M. White Funston, G. D. Futrell, W. J. TECH SERGEANTS Gonge, J. F. Fort, D. L. Huebner, B. L. Richardson, J. H. Huffman, G. E. Huffman, J. G. STAFF SERGEANTS Hunt, I. L. Hardy, L. M. Husch, K. L. Hines, R. Jackson, J. P. Kennelley, R. M. Jones, B. Key, C. W. Kinsey, R. A. Koopmann, G. W. McCann, W. R. Love, R. M. Mote, R. M. Metcalfe, A. Osenbaugh, C. Pugh, A. S. P fannstiel, D. C. Richardson, G. O. Powell, M. E. Wood, P. W. Sanders, D. A. Zimmerman, E. D. Schuller, R. E. Tarbert, T. J. CORPORALS Tate, T. Davis, J. A. Taylor, E. B. Hightower, B. G. Trew, D. Jahn, R. K. Trott, W. C. Liles, J. N. Ward, J. W. Mixon, M. S. Yarbrough, D. B. Seybold, A. E. Yarnell, R. A. Zimmerman, C. E. Zabcik, F. M. DON B. FARRELL Captain ROBERT C. QUALLS R. M. WHITE First Lieutenant First Sergeant MAJOR SI D. DAVIDSON MAJOR J. W. MORTENSEN, Battalion Commanders CAPTAIN RAYMOND L. PORTLOCK CAPTAIN G. B. BELL CAPTAIN WILLIAM A. GILBERT, Executive Officers FIRST LIEUTENANT WILLIAM A. GILBERT FIRST LIEUTENANT A. F. MOORE, Adjutants FIRST LIEUTENANT G. R. REED, Operations TECHNICAL SERGEANT M. E. LINDNER, Sergeant Major TECHNICAL SERGEANT R. A. HENNIG, Supply SECOHD BHTTALIOn STAFF FIELD RRTILLERY 202 FIELD RRTILLERY BATTERY “ E battery commander Capt. Vernon G. Hill SECOND IN COMMAND Luther B. Aultman STAFF MEMBERS Major Naud Burnett Major Si Davidson Capt. Raymond L. Portlock VERNON G. HILL Captain FIRST LIEUTENANTS PRIVATES William Bushman Abraham, N. Fred Holste Adkins, B. R. Benefield, A. W. FIRST SERGEANT Berry, P. B. Hayes, James C. Bettis, Z. F. Christ, C. A. TECH SERGEANTS Doering, M. W. Dickson, W. P. Dunkle, G. B. Seymour, J. D. Enderle, H. W. England, J. K. STAFF SERGEANTS Engle, R. Atchison, J. W. Forest, E. E. Bailey, T. M. Germany, J. P. Burnett, P. Goddard, D. S. Carlisle, J. H. Haddad, A. Cheek, H. Happy, J. K. Coulter, R. Hayner, R. C. Faucett, R. Hervey, L. C. Marshall, S. M. Hinckley, E. C. McMillan, H. G. Jackson, C. Thompson, J. W. Joseph, T. R. CORPORALS McGannon, R. L. Benefield, T. D. Scott, C. C. Blanton, R. Shafer, G. L. Boggus, F. Smith, C. W. Burrus, J. . Staffregen, B. Fitzgerald, D. Strickland, H. G. JAMES C. HAYES First Sergeant BATTERY COMMANDER Capt. Arthur B. Haws SECOND IN COMMAND 1st Lt. Joe Pettit STAFF MEMBERS 1st Lt. Warren A. Gilbert FIRST LIEUTENANTS Hartt, J. C. Schmidt, V. R. FIRST SERGEANT Winkler, J. C. TECH SERGEANTS Boska, M. J. Carter, H. A. STAFF SERGEANTS Goode, R. L. Hampton, J. D. Hilliard, W. B. Shefts, M. CORPORALS Bradley, B. B. Daniels, E. R. Glimp, B. R. Holmes, R. C. Kirkland, J. E. Quirey, J. A. PRIVATES Anderson, T. G. Bauerschlag, W. H. Bodeman, L. J. Burnell, S. C. Clark, C. W. Eckles, W. E. Fisher, W. P. Flowers, J. Green, M. D. Guly, G. A. Hall, R. E. Hart, L. Hasty, W. E. Hay, W. G. Hengst, A. R. Katt, R. F. King, D. O. Klatt, G. B. Lindloff, C. A. Maltz, H. G. Mays, R. R. Pollock, O. L. Prokop, M. A. Rogers, J. H. Sargent, S. J. ARTHUR B. HAWS Captain Smolik, I. J. Southall, B. L. Spears, D. W. Sterling, K. L. Stone, W. R. Townsend, W. L. Turnbow, B. D. Voiding, D. J. Weatherred, J. B. Young, F. C. BATTERY “ F ” FIELD RRTILLERY 204 FIELD ARTILLERY BATTERY “ g battery commander Capt. I. L. Nichols SECOND IN COMMAND 1st Lt. William Kendall FIRST SERGEANT Eddie L. Greene TECH SERGEANT Johnny Hammon ds J. L. NICHOLS Captain WILLIAM KENDALL EDDIE L. GREENE First Lieutenant First Sergeant S. I. STOVALL EDDY PELA First Lieutenant First Sergeant BATTERY COMMANDER Dieck, G. E. Capt. lere Lewis Edgar, C. R. Elbel, R. A. SECOND IN COMMAND Falco, J. 1st Lt. S. I. Stovall Fall, V. G. Gilchriest, C. FIRST LIEUTENANTS Goble, C. E. Kennedy, B. M. Grant, D. L. Zamorra, A. C. Hale, R. N. Hengst, E. M. FIRST SERGEANTS Henk, F. H. Eddy Pela Hodges, J. P. B. J. Seale Honeycutt, K. Hornsburger, B. G. TECH SERGEANTS Huddleston, K. R. Seale, J. Huffman, R. T. Stites, D. N. James, D. Johnson, R. STAFF SERGEANT Johnston, W. Childers, R. R. Jones, H. L. Kutch, D. L. PRIVATES Ladd, J. L. Baker, L. B. Marks, R. E. Bennett, B. R. McCullough, B. B. Bennett, V. G. McKee, L. E. Billy, S. A. Monks, G. P. Bohac, V. O. Moore, A. Bowers, D. G. Moore, J. T. Boyd, D. L. Nash, B. Brown, D. G. Neff, G. A. Carll, E. H. Penland, C. G. Carter, G. T. Rathmell, C. Clark, G. Q. Ray, R. F. Curtis, E. A. Reynolds, T. D. Da is, J. R. Rollins, V. Dean, W. C. Rosenfeld, D. Dehm, J. R. Schmerber, J. H. JERE LEWIS Captain Schubert, R. C. Schuman, W. L. Seekle, A. G. Sweeney, E. W. Swinney, R. S. Tate, B. Turner, D. R. Vandever, D. R. Wetzel, H. Whistler, D. Wilhiem, J. W. Wooten, B. J. B A T T E R Y 6 6 9 9 FIELD RRTILLER 206 COAST ARTILLERY BATTERY “A battery commander Capt. Edward D. Bateman SECOND IN COMMAND 1st It. W. A. Gilbert STAFF MEMBERS It. Col. J. A. Heemann Capt. John F. Kelso M. Sgt. N. R. Leatherwood T. Sgt. Milton Lindner T. Sgt. R. A. Hennig EDWARD D. BATEMAN Captain FIRST LIEUTENANT Epps, R. K. FIRST SERGEANT Hartman, A. N. TECH SERGEANTS Hartgraves, G. B. Moore, J. T. STAFF SERGEANTS Baber, G. A. Lonquist, W. C. Newsom, D. Norman, G. D. Reese, R. G. Whitten, G. A. CORPORALS Cox, W. H. Davis, J. F. Decker, D. D. Jarvis, D. E. Smith, R. R. Stephens, J. PRIVATES Amis, M. Atkins, R. B. Baker, H. G. Bego, W. L. Berger, A. R. Breedlove, C. Carlton, D. Cole, L. D. Compton, M. Coronado, J. H. Couch, B. L. Cox, B. L. Cox, M. C. Eisenhauer, C. A. Harrell, A. J. Jefferies, C. B. Johnson, A. F. Jordan, A. C. Keeley, W. F. Khoury, F. McCray, J. B. McPherson, J. Mistrot, G. A. Montello, W. H. Nicks, J. W. Riley, J. H. Sander, W. Sansing, W. F. Schroeder, A. G. Schultz, R. Springer, F. A. Zimmerman, W. W. W. A. GILBERT A. N. HARTMAN First Lieutenant First Sergeant | LIEUTENANT COLONEL DONALD J. NELSON, Regimental Commander MAJOR J. D. DEMOPULOS, Executive Officer CAPTAIN CHARLES T. TRICKEY CAPTAIN BURKE T. SUMMERS, Adjutants CAPTAIN FRED S. THURMOND, Intelligence CAPTAIN JOSEPH T. MOODY, Operations MASTER SERGEANT CLYDE PATTERSON, Sergeant Major MASTER SERGEANT GENE LEWIS, Supply TECHNICAL SERGEANT G. R. SUMMERS, Communications TECHNICAL SERGEANT A. M. WALKOW, Transportation STAFF SERGEANT J. M. SWINDLE STAFF SERGEANT M. E. LASSWELL, Colors REGimEDTflL STAFF F E 208 C m P S I T E FIRST BATTALION STAFF MAJOR BURKE T. SUMMERS MAJOR J. C. DICKSON MAJOR G. H. HODGES, Battalion Commanders CAPTAIN SCOTT E. McNEILL CAPTAIN MICHAEL WILLIAMS, Executive Officers FIRST LIEUTENANT JOE C. DICKSON, Adjutant FIRST LIEUTENANT HUGH D. McMILLAN, Operations TECHNICAL SERGEANT S. E. MOORE, Sergeant Major TECHNICAL SERGEANT J. R. CLARKE, Supply 209 TROOP COMMANDERS Capt. Bill W. Rosser Capt. Joe B. Knight SECOND IN COMMAND 1st Lt. John R. Copeland STAFF MEMBERS Capt. Joe T. Moody Capt. Scott E. McNeill Capt. Chares T. Trickey FIRST LIEUTENANTS Weatherford, J. L. Hluza, ft. G. FIRST SERGEANT Harris, C. B. TECH SERGEANTS Keeter, T. L. Morgan, J. L. STAFF SERGEANTS Wiley, D. H. Abney, J. D. Brown, G. P. Mahone, R. H. Glass, J. L. Thuem, H. D. Leach, H. S. Moses, P. L. T R CORPORALS Burson, N. Schmidt, C. D. Ford, R. J. Storrie, R. C. Burns, W. G. PRIVATES Riddle, R. D. Weatherford, W. Landford, S. T. Buccanan, J. F. Brown, B. B. Flenniher, J. W. Fletcher, L. D. Guthrie, E. E. Steves, L. F. Curren, D. F. Bond, E. F. Lawson, R. L. Ross, O. A. Luckemeyer, E. C. Barlow, R. L. Reagan, G. T. Schmidt, H. B. Royall, T. K. Rueter, R. H. Harding, L. B. Beerwinkle, E. O. Rose, J. E. Merkin, W. L. Ellison, J. P. OOP BILL R. ROSSER Captain Brandenberger, E. L. Dietert, W. E. Sommer, C. W. Bridges, J. L. Matthews, M. Christenson, J. L. Beck, S. E. 6 i f 9 CAVALRY 210 TRGDPHH X TROOP COMMHNDIZHS Capt. Harry R. Reger Capi. Charles W. Tale SECOND IN COMMQND lst Lt. Burke T. Summers STQFF MEMBERS TECH SERGEFINTS M. Sgt, Clyde H. Patterson S1ephen5fW,T. T. Sgt. Marshall E. Laswell Sfrickell 1, D, T. Sgt. Russell B, McGowan STQFF SERGEQNTS FIRST SERGEHNTS QdGmS, Iack Morris' Fuller, William G. Moseley' C, G, Steger, R. C. Warneke, R. L. CORPORQLS Libby, D. E. McCord, W, C. Irby, V. T, Turner, I. E. Kruse, E. F. Gruy, I, Wylie, S. F. . 'wil 3 I I-I 'S IQCK D. HDHMS First Sergeant Humphrey, D. E. ? 'v3'MY1WTWVmPE'HYX'MY PRIVQTES Bergin, T. Cole, E. W. Iackson, E. H. Keese, E. S. Kendall, I. F. Kennison, W. W. Lehmann, G. E. Murray, F. M. Pcrvelka, I. R. Raun, L. E. Richardson, I. H, Rodenberry, B. C. Rodgers, K. G. Simpson, E. I. Sliva, Manuel Winn, F. Pl. . V --fn .-Q. .V ., s. fi' 'g- Q. 2 U. I ' 1: .bm I 'ITUU lu S-rg : 31, , 1 Li? .V M Y ,,,y.,fi! ' E, ......,' A N. . - - .-apr: T3-gil' r ip - ' . . , she, ..-. 4 ,-5, ew-R ,,, N- -use-., .: V, .V . .-ml L ll.,-lg ' 1... . S t :u ag.a.i.Q .lf..s2-3dTi'3l'r1-.vTmg1.x .:1.5a .su GERALD H. HODGES H. G. MURRAY First Lieutenant First Sergeant TROOP COMMANDERS Capt. Lewis D. Hammett Capt. J. N.Miller SECOND IN COMMAND 1st Lt. Gerald H. Hodges FIRST LIEUTENANTS flrbuckle, W. K. Lea, R. C. Goodman, F. K. Gowdy, R. J. Kennedy, T. J. Lewis, fL M. McBroom, R. L. Murray, H. G. Rossman, H. J. Schroeder, R. W. Wells, P. B. CORPORALS STAFF MEMBERS T. Sgt. S. E. Moore T. Sgt. G. R. Summers FIRST SERGEANTS Clark, J. R. Murray, H. G. TECH SERGEANTS Ewing, H. F. Boone, D. E. Clark, R. D. Holder, L. Ortiz, N. A. Reed, G. T. Reed, F. A. Reeder, J. E. Russell, E. D. Scamardo, A. L. Schwenke, K. H. Sprawls, A. D. Stafford, M. G. PRIVATES STAFF SERGEANTS Cone, R. L. Esser, J. W. Anderson, T. O. Gurwitz, N. R. Reyes, H. V. TROOP LEWIS D. HAMMETT Captain Sparkman, J. Sweeney, B. W. Taylor, J. L. Thornton, J. S. Wyler, K. O. Young, R. V. Zerr, J. i ? 9 CAVALRY 212 C R V R L R Y TROOP “ D ” COMMANDING OFFICER Capt. Charles W. Thoma SECOND IN COMMAND 1st It. Robert G. Owens STAFF MEMBERS Capt. M. P. Williams M. Sgt. Asa Holleman CHARLES W. THOMA Captain FIRST LIEUTENANT Glass, C. D. Owen, T. B. Hall, R. P. FIRST SERGEANT Page, J. R. Stubblefield, D. H. Kruse, W. L. PRIVATES TECH SERGEANTS Edgar, J. H. Brunner, R. E. Campbell, D. C. Cobb, J. V. Standley, R. J. Craig, C. E. STAFF SERGEANTS Colglazier, R. W. Ebner, J. C. Holmstrom, J. C. Hatzenbuehler, F. Currie, J. T. Jackson, C. W. Gault, R. Lichty, A. H. Hallmark, W. J. Magee, L. H. Koomey, P. C. McDonald, B. J. Reese, C. Morrow, J. H. Wilson, B. R. Neinast, W. W. Wolpman, J. C. Nelson, A. N. Zachry, R. H. Stokes, L. L. CORPORALS Walton, R. N. Welder, A. G. Bradley, R. C. Willis, C. E. Franz, E. F. Worsham, M. J. W. L. KRUSE First Sergeant Wi ' - ; ; ..... H r s . r s; c i f ■ j TROOP COMMANDER Garrett, D. N. Capt. H. D. Foitik Gilliland, E. L. Godwin, I. S. SECOND IN COMMAND Greene, T. L. 1st Lt. Leon W. Pollard Hilton, A. H. Humphrey, P. H. FIRST SERGEANT Irish, J. R. McGowen, R. B. Johnson, A. S. Kasper, J. F. TECH. SERGEANTS Keller, W. C. Shelton, H. Kidd, F. Clark, F. Kreager, D. J. STAFF SERGEANT Langowski, R. Strother, T. Leon, C. L. Leonard, R. W. CORPORAL Lubke, J. F. Shortal, J. McLain, M. C. McMillon, R. D. PRIVATES Mandola, V. J. Albright, J. E. Mankin, T. J. Arnst, R. Martin, R. N. Balagia, E. G. Newton, J. O. Ball, T. W. Oswald, J. I. Billingsley, W. R. Owens, C. E. Boatner, J. G. Parish, V. W. Bowlin, O. D. Philp, W. H. Budde, B. W. Poe, J. N. Byington, B. J. Pumphrey, W. B. Campbell, L. D. Raven, R. R. Copper, T. R. Roark, R. E. Cordero, G. R. Romano, J. J. Davis, D. R. Saleh, J. Dean, C. W. Self, G. T. Fallis, J. N. Slayton, T. C. Filer, T. H. Stephens, M. W. Fisher, C. G. Storm, C. K. Flenner, H. E. Strother, D. A. Flowers, I. H. Trail, J. L. Frank, T. W. Turner, R. Franklin, J. J. Warren, B. HARRELL D. FOITIK Capt. Wattinger, J. F. S. Williams, F. H. Watson, R. M. Zentner, J. R. TROOP “ E ” R L R Y 214 C m P S I T E SECOHD BRTTflUOn STAFF MflIOR fiBRAHAM O ' HflMMON MfilOR B. J. McCORMICK, Battalion Commanders CAPTAIN D. H. CRAWFORD, Executive Officer FIRST LIEUTENANT CLAUDIO A. ORTIZ, Adjutant FIRST LIEUTENANT OSCAR M. JIMENEZ, Operations TECHNICAL SERGEANT JAMES S. O ' CONNEL, Sergeant Major TECHNICAL SERGEANT E. G. POYNER, Supply • i, 215 WALTER L. NORRIS 1st Lt. COMMANDING OFFICER Capt. Clyde Cecil SECOND IN COMMAND 1st Lt. Walter L. Norris STAFF MEMBERS Major J. D. Demopulos Major £1. O. Hamon T. Sgt. R M. Walkow T. Sgt. R. E. Lane FIRST LIEUTENANTS Stamos, C. J. Jiminez, O. FIRST SERGEANT Gilliland, R. D. TECH. SERGEANTS Branson, R. N. Cox, J. G. STAFF SERGEANTS Sherwitz, G. Hughes, R. C. Clegg, T. N. Statman, I. Lewis, J. R. Dickinson, A. J. Walters, B. W. com Firebaugh, J. M. Woodley, J. ft. CORPORALS Bishop, W. W. Dunkelberg, S. B. Edwards, S. D. Kay, J. H. McDaniels, P. W. Slaughter, K. R. PRIVATES Barron, J. S. Battle, L. D. Bell, B. D. Bradshaw, I. I. Byrd, T. J. Coale, M. R. Gofer, K. E. Collins, M. A. Cook, R. X. Greeves, R. C. Guilloud, R. L. Latson, R. L. Lindsey, K. E. Littlejohn, W. B. McMillon, W. C. Massey, D. O. May, S. G. Miller, H. H. Pfeiffer, R. E. p a n OWEN C. CECIL Capt. Reed, J. R. Richard, W. E. Saveli, J. P. Sumllen, K. C. White, R. A. Willcox, F. E Williams, A. C. Slaughter, H. 216 E n G I n E E R s compfinv “B” COMPANY COMMANDERS Capt. R. V. Lunsford Capt. W. J. Mannas SECOND IN COMMAND 1st Lt. Joe O. Carter RALPH V. LUNSFORD Capt. STAFF MEMBERS 1st Lt. C. A. Ortiz Dennis C. Butler FIRST LIEUTENANT Cauthen, J. B. FIRST SERGEANT Richardson, Joe C. TECH. SERGEANTS Black, S. J. Weatherly, J. E. STAFF SERGEANTS Bateman, S. J. Claunch, R. W. Dedman, H. L. Muller, G. O. Wirschinq, J. E. CORPORALS Bruce, R. T. Elkins, E. L. Estes, C. E. Hedge, J. D. Kappen, W. E. Reynolds, C. S. Sexton, L. J. Wiggins, G. B. Williams, W. L. Yowell, G. E. Summers, H. PRIVATES Blanton, L. E. Breaux, R. D. Bussell, R. E. Culver, E. N. Deer, C. W. Doiron, L. R. Dula, B. F. Fennell, J. C. Frank, L. H. Freedman, I. Granthem, D. W. Imhoff, J. C. Jamison, T. B. Landry, M. A. Parker, P. Pitzer, E. T. Richards, B. D. Rieve, T. A. Robson, W. S. Rutchik, M. H. Sealy, B. J. Short, R. E. Triche, W. I. C. RICHARDSON 1st Sergeant BILL 7. McCORMICK 1st Lt. COMMANDING OFFICER Capt. Billy W. Bowden SECONDS IN COMMAND 1st Lt. Bill J. McCormick 1st Lt. Max Ploeger STAFF MEMBERS Maj. Bill J. McCormick Capt. David H. Crawford T. Sgt. Jim O ' Connell S. Sgt. Joe Swindle FIRST LIEUTENANT Shelander, J. H. FIRST SERGEANT Hyde, R. B. TECH. SERGEANTS McIntosh, C. D. Sawyer, D. D. STAFF SERGEANTS Anderson,P. G. Baron, A. E. Bryant.W. Emerson, J. H. Holmes, R. T. Humphries, J. W. Luther, C. C. R. B. HYDE 1st Sgt. Marks, P. W. Weatherton, G. D. Westmoreland, B. C. CORPORALS Gustafson, R. B. Heffron, N. C. Lowry, N. D. Shephard, R. E. Schatzman, N. S. Taylor, R. G. Wilson,G. L. PRIVATES Blair, O. C. Bradley, B. J. Bradshaw, A. B. Burks, C. N. Curtis, G. L. Cuthbertson, J. P. Davis, D. D. Dotson, J. T. Dudenhoeffer, A. J. Duke, J. H. Eubank, L. A. Gaddis, H. W. Hancock, B. J. Hitt, H. L. Huey, R. M. Jones, R. H. Mueller, M. H. Nesmith, M. T. Nolting, D. J. 4Bb BILLY W. BOWDEN Capt. North, B. J. Parsley, J. H. Peques, A. H. Perry, W. H. Sanders, R. H. Schero, R. J. Schuessler, J. Q. Schwab, L. Siegmund, J. H. Stafford, L. F. Warren, T. B. c o m p a n y “C” E R G I fl E E R S 218 C m P S I T E THIRD BflTTflLIOn STfiFF MAJOR B. F. BROYLES, Battalion Commander CAPTAIN HARRY B. SMITH, Executive Officer FIRST LIEUTENANT J. W. DeHAAS, Adjutant FIRST LIEUTENANT G. K. GROGAN, Operations TECHNICAL SERGEANT J. T. MILLER, Sergeant Major TECHNICAL SERGEANT F. H. SPARKS, Supply GEORGE P. KNOX 1st Lt. COMMANDING OFFICER Capt. Robt. F. Huston SECOND IN COMMAND 1st. Lt. Geo. P. Knox STAFF MEMBERS Lt. Col. D. J. Nelson T. Sgt. J. T. Miller FIRST LIEUTENANTS Harrison, C. B. Snavely, E. S. FIRST SERGEANT Hodges, Don TECH. SERGEANTS Lawson, G. W. Leuschner, W. C. CORPORALS Barrett, D. H. Beck, R. E. Huddleston, A. J. Willman, E. H. Wueste, G. M. PRIVATES Barlowe, J. R. Barnett, R. D. Baron, J. D. Beaird, J. L. Bennett, B. M. Billingsley, D. S. Cammack, J. M. Cleland, F. A. Cleland, R. L. Collins, D. C. Duncan, D.R. Eisenberg, J. C. Foster, E. H. ROBERT F. HUSTON Capt. Fulgenzi, C. F. Phillips, W. R. STAFF SERGEANTS Greek, C. D. Rabb, J. T. Bird, D. L. Hahnfeld, R. H. Ramey, G. H. Griffin, T. G. Harris, A. B. Schecter, R. S. Locke, R. R. Kahn, J. B. Schrader, B. F. Locke, M. C. Lee, R. H. Shaffer, J. H. Lomax, L. L. Lightfoot, J. M. Skelton, G- L. Marcoulides, F. C. Manget, F. Talley, W. A. Roach, K. O. Montes, M. Taylor, R. C. Ward, J. L. McClure, R L. Turnage, J. W. Wheeler, W. G. Miller, B. P. Vornkahl, H. L. Wyatt, H. I. Miller, W. P. Zumwalt, J. P. : m PAR Y “ 1 CHEmiCRL CORPS ' 220 QUflRTERITlflSTER compflnv “r” COMMANDING OFFICER Capt. Robert L. Moore SECOND IN COMMAND 1st Lt. lose J. Torres STAFF MEMBER 1st Lt. John DeHaas ROBERT L. MOORE Capt. FIRST LIEUTENANT Moore, A. F. FIRST SERGEANT Wilson, Whitney W. TECH. SERGEANTS Corley, D. M. Hamden, D. B. STAFF SERGEANTS Torras, J. H. Davenport, T. A. Canon, B. Andrews, J. F. Lindheim, B. Bradford, R. Simpson, D. T. Hardin, J. G. Craig, M. Breeden, P. F. Sahol, J. R. CORPORALS Lewis, B. N. Hink, B. W. Sanders, H. M. Townley, C. Y. Hartstack, A. W. Martin, T. G. Thomas, B. C. PRIVATES Shindler, E. Dubitzky, R. Brooks, R. Freeman, R. E. Steele, B. M. Borchardt, N. L. Derryberry, B. Wittenburg, H. R. White, J. F. Ohlendorf, C. C. Jaska, E. H. McKerall, C. B. Williams, J. M. Porter, V. R. Mahaley, W. C. Ellis, C. B. Pledger, T. R. Magruder, J. G. W. W. WILSON 1st Sgt. A. F. MUNSTER 1st Lt. COMMANDING OFFICER Capt. Jack L. Slack SECOND IN COMMAND 1st Lt. ft. F. Munster FIRST LIEUTENANTS Von Rosenberg, E. L. Prassel, Victor FIRST SERGEANT Berry, J. H. TECH. SERGEANTS Swango, B. J. Harris, R. W. com J. H. BERRY 1st Sgt. STAFF SERGEANTS Norfleet, G. R. Gatton, J. B. Banta, T. ft. Hamilton, T. S. Wise, T. ft. Grigsby, J. C. flgerton, W. D. Hull, W. L. Keough, M. B. Morgan, J. D. CORPORALS Smith, J. K. Stade, W. R. Hampton, W. L. McLaughlin, W. B. Sayers, S. S. Quam, L. J. Hall, C. C. JACK L. SLACK Capt. P A fl Y “ fl ” 222 SIGn RL CORPS comPRnv “a” COMMANDING OFFICER Capt. Dean M. Denton SECOND IN COMMAND 1st Lt. Don V. Shuhart STAFF MEMBERS Major Fred S. Thurmond Capt. Jack M. Pankonien M. Sgt. Gene E. Lewis DEAN M. DENTON Capt. FIRST LIEUTENANT Auverman, H. J. FIRST SERGEANT Livingston, Elmo C. TECH. SERGEANTS Hollowell, R. G. Neely, R. G. STAFF SERGEANTS Evans, W. L. Helms, M. E. Jones, J. F. Miller, D. P. Reuss, J. B. Rogers, R. R. Scholl, B. E. Thompson, J. H. Taylor, R. H. CORPORALS Baker, R. H. Bowdoin, P. H. Dungan, H. E. Hartel, B. Langston, W. B. Lengefeld, F. R. Scoggins, R. M. PRIVATES Broyles, B. M. Rike, J. L. Oliver, H. R. Alterman, R. I. Denney, R. W. Fletcher, R. W. Mathas, F. G. Riha, J. J. Smith, R. H. Woodluff, R. T. Coleman, B. C. Condon, S. F. Downing, E. D. Egger, R. K. Greenwood, B. P. Greeson, J. R. Grunwald, C. E. Hidalgo, M. Milligan, C. O. Myre, W. C. Pappas, A. T. Rekoff, M. G. Robertson, G. R. Roots, E. N. Schubert, L. Z. Williams, A. P. Mi LIEUT. COLONEL C. W. MATTOX, Regimental Commander MAJOR M. P. WILLIAMS, Executive Officer CAPTAIN H. B. SMITH, Adjutant MASTER SERGEANT R. L. SHANNON, Sergeant Major MASTER SERGEANT W. W. SHANNON, Supply TECHNICAL SERGEANT R. H. EPPERSON, Transportation TECHNICAL SERGEANT D. B. HARNDEN STAFF SERGEANT D. T. SIMPSON, Colors SECOHD REGimEDTflL STAFF C m P S I T E 224 C m P S I T E RRF GROUP STRFF MAJOR EDWIN R. DANIELS, Group Commander CAPTAIN M. E. ROBINOWITZ, Executive Officer FIRST LIEUTENANT B. C. SMITH, Adjutant TECHNICAL SERGEANT J . E. JACKSON, Sergeant Major TECHNICAL SERGEANT J. T. MILLER, Supply 225 E. A. HINKLE 1st Sgt. COMMANDING OFFICER Jamison, B. Capt. Tommy F. Blackstone Sustr, B. J. Zuniga, C. SECOND IN COMMAND 1st Lt. Leon W. Pollard STAFF MEMBERS Major Edwin R. Daniels Capt. Maurice E. Robinowitz 1st Lt. Billy C. Smith T. Sgt. M. Walkow T. Sgt. J. T. Miller T. Sgt. Bob Epperson FIRST SERGEANT Hinkle, E. ft. TECH. SERGEANTS Fort, D. L. Graham, G. M. STAFF SERGEANTS Dickinson, J. Schwartz, fl. Brown, ft. C. CORPORALS Simmons, M. G. Sloan, H. C. PRIVATES Boubel, P. R. Bunteschell, B. Carter, M. M. Clank, W. Cruz, ft. O. Eaton, H. Gersch, W. C. Harrison, S. Hatzenbuehler, J. Hendricks, K. W. Henry, J. R. Hines, R. Huebner, L. Killebrew, B. Koopman, W. Lane, R. M. Lovell, N. TOMMY F. BLACKSTONE Capt. Maltz, M. Martinez, R. Miller, J. E. Morgan, L. Ricker, J. Schuller, R. E. Shoemate, R. Stokes, M. J. Turbeville, J. R. SQURDROP “fl” RRITIY RIR FORCES 226 RRUIY RIR FORCES SQUflDROD “B” COMMANDING OFFICER Capt. H. W. Home SECOND IN COMMAND 1st Lt. B. J. Tooley STAFF MEMBERS Major M. P. Williams T. Sgt. J. E. Jackson H. W. HORNE Captain FIRST SERGEANT PRIVATES Olsen, C. E. Domas, J. J. TECH SERGEANTS English, F. B. Polasek, B. E. Ferris, C. K. Gordon, D. B. Riggins, H. M. Gray, L. B. STAFF SERGEANTS Helm, J. F. Blumberg, R. Hines, H. Butler, H. G. Ingram, R. P. Carlton, H. M. Jones, C. C. Crouch, T. B. Kerig, D. V. Gullo, A. J. King, M. L. Hammond, W. N. Landrum, C. K. Hobbs, L. D. Levine, S. E. Kibbe, J. C. Lightfoot, J. M. Murphrey, C. J- Magruder, J. G. Turner, J. E. Maurer, W. L. Wilson, J. R. Mayo, W. L. Mepham, A. CORPORALS Phillips, W. R. Bradshaw, 1.1. Roper, J. D. Crook, T. N. Simoneaux, J. B. Ford, C. L. Talley, W. A. Jacobson, A. K. Torrence, J. S. Nelson, S. R. Welder, A. G. B. I. TOOLEY C. E. OLSON First Lieutenant First Sergeant CAPTAIN C. F. BRAUNIG, Battalion Commander CAPTAIN J. R. HUDDLESTON, Executive Officer FIRST LIEUTENANT J. N. PATTERSON, Adjutant TECHNICAL SERGEANT C. S. HARRIS, Sergeant Major TECHNICAL SERGEANT A. W. BLACKSTONE, Supply VETERFin BflTTflLIOn STAFF C m P S I T E 228 V E T E R R n comPAnv no. 1 JOHN W. BARNETT Captain COMMANDING OFFICER Capt. John W. Barnett SECOND IN COMMAND 1st Lt. Guy R. Reed STAFF MEMBERS Major Charles W. Mattox Capt. R. J. Conrad Capt. C. F. Braunig M. Sgt. R. L. Shannon FIRST LIEUTENANTS Hicks, Calvin W. FIRST SERGEANT Howard, C. D. TECH SERGEANTS Sibley, J. E. Brandstetter, W. C. STAFF SERGEANTS Peace, H. L. Chitwood, J. R. PRIVATES Boggs, J. Boyd, R. E. Cameron, J. S. Champion, R. M. Cobb, W. H. Cooper, B. L. Dixon, W. R. Garcia, O. R. Guiste, A. L. Hamden, D. B. Jett, L. L. Kunkel, R. L. Lee, J. J. Prichard, C. L. Rice, G. H. Roach, J. W. Rogers, S. L. Salmon, A. D. Simpson, T. B. Spragins, J. F. Bracewell, L. M. Casey, R. L. Garrett, J. F. Johnson, H. Russell, R. J. CHARLES D. HOWARD First Sergeant R. L. POWELL First Lieutenant COMMANDING OFFICER Capt. Ted B. Goldmann SECOND IN COMMAND 1st Lt. Robert L. Powell STAFF OFFICERS Capt. W. I. Compton Capt. Hugh D. McMillan Capt. V. R. Huddleston 1st Lt. O. E. Krauskopf T. Sgt. fl. W. Blackstock T. Sgt. C. S. Harris FIRST LIEUTENANTS Huff, R. B. Mitcham, D. L. FIRST SERGEANT Hardeman, D. B. TECH SERGEANTS lenkins, W. G. Davenport, L. V. STAFF SERGEANTS Clark, T. H. Pauler, E. A. Steymann, W. R. Huff, R. W. Leinweber, C. L. Hackler, W. L. Trotter, G. G. Bouldin, W. S. Smith, F. M. CORPORALS Webster, C. A. Webster, M. L. PRIVATES Aalton, J. V. Benavides, L. G. Bourland, D. T. Buchanan, J. E. Burge, J. W. Cirilo, M. Douglass, J. E. Drugan, G. S. Fearn, H. B. Frazelle, K. M. George, J. V. Grundy, S. P. Little, R. S. Mitchell Morse, H. R. MacFarlane, J. L. Patton, L. L. T. B. GOLDMANN Captain Payne, W. T. Price, W. H. Schmidt, E. R. Stevenson, J. H. Tadlock, V. M. Votaw, B. R. componv no. 2 230 E R R n compfinv no. 3 COMMANDING OFFICER Capt. R. J. Conrad R. J. CONRAD Captain SECOND IN COMMAND 1st Lt. H. D. McMillan FIRST SERGEANT J. L. McFarland j. l. McFarland First Sergeant DWAYNE PANZER First Sergeant COMMANDING OFFICER Capt. Robert B. Mayes SECOND IN COMMAND 1st Lt. Leron Hendricks FIRST SERGEANT Panzer, D. A. TECH SERGEANT Alexander, R. C. STAFF SERGEANTS Jeanes, B. H. Hallmark, J. L. Beardsky, W. H. Ray, D. G. PRIVATES Allen, J. H. Askins,}. W. Baker, W. M. Bennett, W. J. Broderick, J. H. Cain, M. E. Carter, L. K. Chelf, H. J. Coler, E. M. Cole, G. A. Conley, D. M. Davanport, D. R. Davis, A. W. Devenport, V. M. Easley, T. M. Fears, W. S. Hans, J. A. Harrison, R. H. James, R. E. Keathley, M. H. Kennedy, T. R. Lewandowski, W. C. Lowes, G. A. Nesom, C. N. Minter, J. F. Mosley, W. M. Munford, R. A. c o m p a n E R ROBERT MAYES Captain Presnal, J. R. Reed, G. W. Richey, P. Sorensen, A. M. Speed, C. O. Thompson, J. W. Thornal, R. G. y n o 232 FEBRUARY AT A M found the Cadet Officers returned to their commissioned status, most doing so during the first week of the month. The Reserve Officers ' Association held a dinner-dance with a large number of veterans turning out with brass gleaming. The Aggie swimmers journeyed to Dallas to defeat the Dallas Athletic Council 41-34 and SMU 50-25, and later defeated DAC again 41-34. Basketball went into full swing during February, with the Ag¬ gies losing to TU 61-41, Houston YMCA 67-57, Rice 53-48, TU 69-40, Baylor 62-56, and rallied to defeat TCU 48-38. Aggie Swimmers again took the spotlight by defeating TU 51-42 in Gregory Gym and Kansas 52-23. Religious Emphasis Week was observed during the week of February 10-15 with Dr. W. H. Bill ' ' Alexander of Oklahoma City as principal speaker. A heated VSA election was held with Bill Andrews edging out Dave Bruce for presidency after two weeks of elaborate stumping and advertising. Upper left. Frankie Masters se¬ lects TSCW beauties — the Sophomore Ball. Lower left. Don Voiding in the air during TU game—Donald Dickson and Town Hall Man¬ ager Bill Brown. Upper right. College View Apartments for veterans on the old polo field near the new traffic circle. Center right. Senior leaders re¬ turning from conference with President Gilchrist. Lower right. Veteran President contestants Dave Bruce, Bill Murphy, and Bill Andrews— Jim Gatton and date at ASABAB—An active week at A M. ASABAB gave the competing candidates advertising competition with the campus covered with propaganda heralding the Architectural Society Annual Beaux Arts Ball held on Valentine Day. The veteran housing situation was considerably eased with the open¬ ing of the new College View Apartments. The Freshman Class had its own day for the Fish Ball on February 21 with the Veterans taking over the next day for the George Washington Ball. Highlight of the Ball was the presentation of TSCW Daedalian Beauty contestants from which Frankie Masters selected one winner from each class. On February 28 the Sophomores held their annual ball. Climaxing the month was the announcement of Tyree Bell, ' 19, and Carl C. Krueger, ' 12, to the Board of Directors. f It X Wl E L FT H M AN ... indispensable member of any AGGIE team .... Led this year by Bill Beck, Dutch Hartman, Bill Rosser, flsa Holleman, and E. C. Kobs HEAD COACH HOMER H. NORTON led a seasoned Aggie team against equally tough post-war opponents to a close fourth in the Conference race, with Arkansas and Rice tak¬ ing Co-Championship honors and Texas just ahead of the Aggies. Coach Norton remains as Head Football Coach after the creation of a Director of Athletics with J. W. Dough Rollins as Acting-Director. HOMER H. NORTON L. J. Lil DIMMITT serves as trainer, assistant football coach, and has been of invaluable assistance in forming crack Aggie teams since 1935. Marty Karow is backfield coach and also serves as head Basketball coach. Charlie DeWare, B squad coach, was an Aggie star himself, as he made All-Conference in center position in 1936. Johnny Frankie and Barton Koch complete their second year with the Aggies. Veteran Line Coach William N. James built up one of the strongest lines since the 1939 championship team. DIMMITT, DEW ARE, FRANKIE, AND KOCH WILLIE ZPlPALAC, Co-Captain and big line crusher in the figgie backfield, hails from Bellville and wears number 39 made famous by famous fullback fohn Kim¬ brough. Lettering in ' 41 and ' 42, Willie came back this year to win his third letter and the Bert Pfaff Best Blocker trophy for the third time. No player on the Aggie squad has consistently exhibited more hustle, more spirit, more fight, and has meant more to A M than Willie Zapalac. MONTE MONCREIF, Aggie tackle and Co-Captain for the third time, completes his last year at A M. A valuable mem¬ ber of the squad, Monte was All-Con¬ ference in ' 43 and ' 45 and second string All-American in ' 45. He was on the All- Conference Second team this year and re¬ ceived All-American Honorable Mention. A major in Veterinary Medicine, Moncrief is married and has a daughter. He is twenty-two years of age and handles his six foot-three and two hundred-five pounds well. 239 Iflajor “T” Award Winners John Ballentine, Ysleta Buryi Baty, Paris Ralph Daniel, Jefferson Leo Daniels, Bryan Leonard Dickey, Alto Ed Dusek, Temple Marion Flanagan, Sweetwater Robert Gary, Dallas Robert Goode, Bastrop James Hallmark, Kilgore Norton Higgins, Galveston Jennings Anderson, San Antonio Bill Andrews, Amarillo Earl Beesley, Dallas James Boswell, Hearne Charles Boyles, Pampa Norman Brown, Corpus Christi Arthur Bruch, Dallas Jesse Burditt, Abilene Stanley Hollmig, Hondo Clarence Howell, Nacogdoches Bill Johnson, Tyler Monte Moncrief, Dallas Charles Overly, Longview Tom Pickett, Temple Joseph Sacra, Denison Joseph Scott, Athens Morton Shefts, San Antonio Frank Torno, Cameron Preston Smith, Bryan Odell Stautzenberger, San Antonio Robert Tulis, Fort Worth Herbert Turley, San Antonio Barney Welch, Stephenville Wray Whittaker, Houston James Winkler, Temple Charles Wright, Beaumont Richard Wright, Nacogdoches Willie Zapalac, Bellville “B” Team Lettermen Sammy Burnell, Oklahoma City Herbert Carter, Stamford Dean Denton, McAllen Bobby Dew, Corsicana Calvin Dupree, Fort Worth Eugene Green, Edna Garrett Guly, San Antonio Richard Hill, Amarillo Robert Holmes, Electro Henry Hook, Houston Ed Hooker, Henderson John Knight, Dallas Joe Leguenec, Tyler George Mabe, Eagle Pass Arthur Mercer, Temple Oscar Pollock, San Antonio William Powers, Bryan John Rogers, Mart Vernon Schmidt, Troy Edward Sturcken, Kenedy Donald Voiding, El Campo Bruce Wallace, Coleman Charles Yeargain, Dallas Aggies Open Season by Galloping over II.T.SJ.C. 47-0 Coach Homer Norton ' s fighting Texas Aggies ran through the defending Lone Star Conference champs, the NTSTC Eagles from Denton, to the tune of 47-0 in the first game of the 1946 season. The crowd saw the Aggies returning to their traditional strength for the first time since ' 43. Back from the war and into the lineup came such stalwarts as Barney Welch, Willie Zapalac, Leo Daniels, Marion Flanagan, and Babe Hallmark. It was the Cadet ' s game all the way as they rolled up 10 first downs dick wright and 186 yards from scrimmage. John Ballentine missed only 2 out of 7 conversions to add to the score. Barney Welch was the star of the day as he took the ball over the Eagle goal three times. LeO Daniels, Mann Scott, Marion Flanagan, and Stan Hollmig scored one apiece to show that the Aggies had plenty of backfield material. The Denton men threatened but once when in the third quarter they drove from their own 32 to the Aggie 6 yard stripe where they were routed, never to threaten again. Texas Tech Stops Aggies 6-0 In the last few minutes of a thrill-packed game, the hopeful Texas Aggies fell to the Texas Tech Raiders by a single touchdown. The Aggies, who had never lost a game in Alamo Stadium, were favored over an under¬ rated Tech Team, which later went on to defeat three out of four Southwest Conference teams played. The big difference seemed to be the surprising line which met the Cadet offense at every turn. The only serious threat of the first half came in the second quarter as Leo Daniels passed the Aggies down to the Tech ten yard stripe. Tech took over after the second incompletion. The Farmer defense, featuring Stautzenberger and Winkler in the middle of the line, stopped a serious Raider threat early in the second half by stopping Tech on the Aggie two for three downs, with a fourth down field goal try going wide. The Tech score came in the last four minutes with the interception of an Aggie pass on the Farmer thirty-one and a runback to the twelve. After nine yards through the line, the Raiders went around right end to go over standing up. MORTON SHEFTS PRESTON SMITH Aggies Outplay OU to tose in tast Dlinute 10-7 ft determined bunch of Texas Aggies took their second loss of the season from the highly rated Oklahoma University Sooners at Norman. The valiant Aggie Line came through to stop several Sooner touchdown attempts. The OU touchdown came early in the second quarter when Barney Welch had his punt blocked and recovered on the Aggie Five. The Sooners got a yard out of three downs and then scored, standing up around right end, completing with the extra point. The A M score came in the third period on what was the most thrilling play of the year as Marion Flanagan took a Sooner punt on his own 38 and raced 72 yards for an Aggie touchdown. Ballentine ' s kick was good, making the score tied at 7 and 7. In the fourth period Hollmig kicked out of his end zone to the Aggie Thirty-Four from which point the Sooners rolled down to the Aggie Nine. Wallace then sacked up the game with a field goal in the final 40 seconds of the game. 243 Aggies Bow to Potent LSD Team An injury-riddled Farmer Eleven dropped their third straight game to the power¬ laden LSU Tigers 33-9 at Baton Rouge. Fifteen hundred Aggies made the 400 mile jaunt and were among 36,000 who watched LSU take a 7 to lead in the second quarter. The Aggies wasted little time in tying the score, however, with Tom Pickett climaxing a 54 yard drive by hauling in one of Leo Daniels ' aerials in the end zone. The drive took only six plays, three of which were passes, all complete to Pickett. John Ballentine kicked the extra point to tie the score 7-7. On a short Aggie kick out of the end zone LSU took over on the Aggie 23 and scored on a long pass with only three seconds remaining in the half to take a 14-7 lead at the intermission. Early in the third quarter, Cotton Howell broke through to block a Tiger punt in the end zone for the Aggies ' final two points. A definite lack of reserve strength figured prominently in the A X M defeat as the Tigers ran wild over a tired Maroon eleven to score three touchdowns in the second half to ice the game. The team felt the loss of Higgins, Welch, Winkler, Zapalac, and Wright, all starters, who were out with injuries. STAN HOLLMIG ' m • w ‘1 .S % AM ROBERT TULIS Cadets Dehorn Frogs with First Conference Ulin The Aggies opened their Southwest Conference campaign by turning back the challenge of the TCU Horned Frogs 14 to on Kyle Field. Some 20,000 fans saw the Aggie backfield aces—Barney Welch, Willie Zapalac, and Marion Flanagan—working as a unit for the first time since the NTSTC game, smash through the Frog line for repeated gains as the Aggies flashed their best form of the season. Less than seven minutes had elapsed in the first quarter when Welch picked up a bouncing lateral from Flanagan and edged 24 yards down the sideline to score standing up. Ballentine ' s perfect placement made the score 7-0. The final score came in the second quarter with Flanagan spear¬ heading a 64 yard drive that ended when he streaked through tackle to go over from the 11 midway in the second period. The return of Zapalac to the lineup after a three week absence helped the Aggie attack tremendously. Willie ' s knife-like assaults through the middle of the Frog line helped bunch the TCU defense and thus set up Flanagan and Welch for touchdown runs. Aggies Tear Through Bears 17-0 Fighting on even terms through a scoreless first half, the Farmers uncorked a new and much needed passer during the second half in the form of Buryi Baty to lead the Cadets to a 17-0 victory over the luckless Baylorites. After a first half which saw the Aggies stopped within six inches of the Baylor goal and the Bears fumbling away their only chance, the Aggies caught fire. After Welch ' s punt return to the Bruin 49, Baty passed twice to Howell down to the eight and Zapalac plowed through for a first. After three incompletions Baty slipped one to Smith for another first and finally passed again on the 1 foot line to Scott for a touchdown. Again in the third Baty passed to Scott from the Baylor 18 for another score. Ballentine made both conversions. After Welch intercepted a pass and carried the ball to the Baylor 17, John Ballentine ' s educated toe again found its way and made the final score 17-0. ODELL STflUTZENBERGER Awarded Most Valuable Player Trophy V ' ; ► ,y mrr.ryg ' f r t , ' ■ ED STURCKEN JAMES HALLMARK Cadet Eleven Lose First Conference Game to Razorbacks The rugged Arkansas Razorbacks, darkhorse team of the SWC, knocked the farmers for a loss as a 148 pound Ozarker, Ken Holland, led the Hogs to a well-earned 7-0 win on Kyle Field. The Aggies ' star passer, Buryi Baty, was sidelined with a neck injury. The only score came early in the third quarter as Holland recovered an Aggie fumble on the A M 41, passed a couple of bullets for forty-nine yards and led Leon Campbell over left tackle for the score from the 4. Although the Farmers looked better in the statistics, they got only 12 yards from paydirt. Only nine out of thirty-six passes were completed in desperate attempts to score. Fightin’ Farmers Rough-Ride Hlustangs 14-0 Before a Cotton Bowl crowd of 40,000 the Aggies out-passed out-kicked, and out-ran the SMU Mustangs to take a 14-0 victory. Monte Moncrief played an inspired game after missing three days of practice. Ed Dusek and Leonard Dickey also came through with terrific heads-up ball. After three minutes of the first quarter, Dusek went over the SMU left tackle to score the first touchdown, made possible by outstanding ends, Cotton Howell and Country Higgins. Following some beautiful passing by Buryi Baty, Ed Dusek went over for the second score before the half with Ballentine completing his second extra point of the game. Although the Ponies made drive after drive against the Aggies in the second half, netting them 14 first downs, they failed to break through for a single point. The game ended in a downpour that could not dampen that famous Aggie Corps Trip Spirit. Rice Owls Tromp Oggies 27-10 A superior Rice team dashed any hopes the Aggies had in the Championship race with a 27-10 defeat. Both teams were going slowly until the latter part of the first quarter when the Aggie offense bogged down for three downs on the Owl 20 and sure-footed John Ballentine came in to give the Aggies a three point lead with a field goal. The last minute of the first half saw Dusek pile through the Rice line for a touchdown which, with the conversion, gave the Farmers a 10-0 lead at the half. The Co-Champion Rice Owls bounced back during the second half to thoroughly run over the Aggies for their well-earned 27-10 victory. Owl guard Weldon Humbles ' brilliant playing showed him well-deserving of his All-American rating. Hggies End Season with 24-7 Loss to III Upholding the jinx of Memorial Stadium, the Texas University Longhorns defeated the Fighting Farmers of Aggieland in one of the most colorful games of the season. The first score of the game occurred when Bobby Layne kicked a field goal in the first quarter. Without a doubt Layne was the chief difference between the two ball clubs since he scored in the second quarter and set up the other two touchdowns as well. Because of the extreme tension on the players throughout the game, there were many fumbles and penalties. The Aggies had almost as many scoring threats as TU but the Memorial jinx held. The Aggies scored in the last few minutes of play with a pass from Stan Hollmig to Charlie Wright. This play climaxed a 65 yard drive with passes to Wright, Burditt, and Smith, giving the Aggies their first touchdown ever made from scrimmage in Memorial Stadium. John Ballentine kicked the extra point to make the score 24-7. BURYL BATY iMH mmmm ■% Team Captain HOMER ADAMS lettered in ' 42 and ' 46 and came back this year to letter a third time. Adams received the most valuable player trophy in 1946 and the Lipscomb-Munnerlyn trophy this spring. MARTY KAROW, backfield coach and Head Basketball coach joined the Farmer coaching staff in 1938 and has been with them ever since except for a tour in the Navy. Prior to his coming to Aggieland Karow served as head baseball and assistant backfield coach at the United States Naval Academy. Marty is pictured with Don Voiding, speedy Aggie forward. 252 major “T” Award Winners Homer Adams Mike Garcia William Batey, Moulton Sam Jenkins, El Paso Robert Kamperman, Dallas Gordon Moore, Wichita Falls Lynn Smith, Houston Charles Thornton, Leonard Deryl Turnbow, Perrin Don Voiding, El Campo 253 The Aggie Cagers took no great honors this year but the squad as a whole and the members individually showed a quality of sportsmanship that was a credit to the school. The final count was Texas on top batting 1.000 percent and Arkansas bringing up second. SMU took third honors with Baylor following with a 50 percent aver¬ age. A d M carried fifth followed by Rice and TCU in that order. The Aggies had four wins and eight losses, beating TCU twice, Rice, and third place SMU. BHSKETBIILL BILL BflTEY The Farmer Five opened the season with a 59 to 49 drubbing at the hands of a spirited NTSTC team from Denton. Not discouraged, the Aggies left on an Eastern warm-up tour which netted them wins over Sienna and Moore- head Teachers and losses against Murray, Bradley, St. Louis, and the national favorite Kentucky. Scarcely a week later the team bounced back to win third in the Houston Tourney with Bill Batey and Mike Garcia leading scorers. Braving the cold of unheated DeWare Field House a plucky Aggie five downed the Fort Sam Houston Medics 50 to 46 in overtime play. January 10 opened conference play with the Aggies trouncing the TCU Frogs 48-41 but bowing to SMU the next night 66-35. Playing host to Baylor the Farmers went down against the Bears 59-51 but the next week found the Rice visitors a little easier prey by defeating the Owls 52 to 39. The Aggie cagers trekked to Waco to be defeated by Baylor again, this time 44-39. PECK VflSS GEORGE MOORE Meeting the favorite TU Longhorns the team received a 61-41 drubbing at Gregory gym in Austin and on February 12 in Houston.were d efeated 53-48 by a revengeful Owl Team. The TU champs came to Aggieland on the 15th with a spirited five to swamp the Aggies 69 to 40 to uphold their easy lead in the Conference. Against a favored Razorback team the Aggies lost two straight games, 62-56 and 71-58, to give Arkansas a good second place Conference standing. With the old fightin ' Aggie Spirit the Aggie five closed the season with fireworks by defeating TCU 48-38 and third place SMU 59-58. Though not the best showing the Aggie Basket- bailers have ever made, this year ' s five showed plenty of spirit and determination led by outstanding players Homer Adams, Mike Garcia, Bill Batey, Lynn Smith, and Don Voiding. BOB KAMPERMflN JIM KIRKLAND SAM JENKINS LYNN SMITH RAGAN COLLINGSWORTI B” BASKETBALL LETTERMEN Arthur Buckner, Cleburne George Brown, Lubbock Marvin Dealy, Houston William Eckles, College Station Arthur Gorman, El Paso Arthur Harris, Houston James Kirkland, Dallas Jack Miller, Houston Joe Pettitt, Dallas B. E. Show, Houston Jack Shugart, Garland Claud Vass, Houston Charles Weinbaum, Beaumont The Aggie B Basketball team completed a fairly successful season with eight wins and six losses. Coached by Johnnie Frankie, the team showed a tremendous amount of spirit and drive and promised a wealth of material for next year ' s Varsity Squad. Though none was elected, Claud Vass acted as captain most of the year. Baseball competition returned to its keen pre¬ war status this season in the Southwest Con¬ ference, and the Texas Aggies waded right in with the rest of the teams in a tight race that finally left the Aggies in third place. In spite of their heavy hitting and excellent fielding, the Farmers found the two top teams, Texas and Baylor, too tough to handle and failed to win a game from them all season. Coach Lil Dimmitt had one of his largest teams to turn out for baseball when spring training began on March 1. Several members of last year ' s team, Earl Beesley, Hub Moon, and Walter Willingham, turned out to meet newcomers Stan Hollmig, Harold Walker, Roy Gibbens, as well as prewar lettermen Leo Daniels, Bob Fretz, and Bing Turner. By season ' s end, Dimmitt had developed a hustling ball club, with Hub Moon hitting a sizzling .395, excellent infield defense work of Tex Thornton, and steady pitching of Dewey Jacobs, who dropped only one game in five starts. Leo Daniels was named team captain and Tex Thornton was chosen as most valuable player for the ' 47 season. Each received the Munnerlyn-Lipscomb Trophy at the semi¬ annual athletic dinner of the Brazos River A M Club. BHSEBHLL LEO DANIELS . . . All-Conference letterman in ' 42 and ' 43. Played his last year at A M as Team Captain. CHARLES TEX THORNTON . . . Second year at A M, a better than average hitter and a faultless infielder. Named Most Valuable Player on the ' 47 squad. In the middle of March, the figgies started their pre-season exhibitions by journeying to San Antonio for a two game series with the Brooke Army Medical Center Comets. A M hopped all over the Comets in their first game and won 6 to 3, but dropped the second game 9 to 3. In the first game played on Kyle Field this year, the Aggies cut the visiting Comets down to size and beat them 6-3 under the steady pitching of Roy Gibbens. Hardin Simmons spent two days at Aggieland and the Aggies took their first game from the Cowboys 5 to 4 but lost the follow-up 9 to 4. The Farmers came back strong to defeat McMurry 21 to in their last warmup game. Coach Lil ' Dimmitt and Manager Pollard ponder one out. To Coach Dimmitt belongs the credit of steering the Aggies into third place this year, in spite of the injuries to his pitchers and the aggressiveness of the competition. Back Row: Coach Dimmitt, Beesley, Moon, Hughes, Calvert, Mgr. Pollard. Second Row: Willingham, Mays, Maltz, Wasson, Fretz, Lindloff, Johnson. First Row: Thornton, Turner, Holhnig, Walker, Gibbens, Jacobs, Team Capt. Daniels, Vass. BASEBALL The Aggies played their first SWC game under the lights at Buff Stadium in Houston, where they decisively trampled the Rice Owls 21 to 0. The next day they again tackled the Owls and came out on top of a 10 to 4 victory. Aggie pitchers, Roy Gibbens and Earl Beesley, now each had a win to their credit. But the Baylor Bears had too much power and better pitch¬ ing for the Aggies and won on Kyle Field by a score of 7 to 4. The Ag ' s bad luck con¬ tinued, and within the same week they losl to Rice 8-4. Then journeying to Austin, the Aggies came up against the conference leading Longhorns. The game was tense and tight all along with Beesley hurling for the Farmers against Bobby Layne. By the seventh inning, the Ags caught onto Layne ' s pitches and blasted him from the mound to lead 5 to 1. But the Teasips came back to tie the score and it stayed that way into extra innings. Stan Hollmig took over the Aggies ' pitching and A 6c M took the lead in the tenth frame 8 to 5. But the Longhorns came back to win out 9 to 8 in the last few minutes. The ' 47 PITCHING STAFF . . . Gibbens (1-1), Hollmig (0-1), Johnson (0-0), Fretz (1-1), Beesley (1-2), Turner (1-0), and Jacobs (4-1). A 12 to 2 victory in the rain over TCU brought the Aggies up to a two game series with the SMU Mustangs at Kyle Field. The Mus tangs were hot on the diamond and led the Aggies until the ninth inning when the Farmers filled the bases but with two men away. Then Bobby Fretz put a double into left to sew up the game in grand style. The following day SMU lost its second game 12 to 3. The Aggies lost their second game to Baylor 11-0 before taking the Bryan Bombers 5 to 0. The Ags then moved to Fort Worth to take TCU 12 to 5, and a second game 16 to 12, after three pitchers had to be called. SMU went down with another Jacobs ' victory 4 to 2. r RUSSELL MAYS PECK VASS AL HUGHES COTTON LINDLOFF BHSEBHLL As a special event for Sports Day on May 10, the Brooke Medics returned to Kyle Field for the afternoon and went down under Aggie slugging 13 to 5. This brought the Farmers face to face again with the Texas Longhorns in the last two games of the season for both teams. Under the expert ball handling of Bobby Layne, the Teahounds led the Aggies until the eighth frame when the Farmers drove Layne from the mound and tied the score. In spite of the two homers that Stan Hollmig lined out of the park, the Aggies dropped the tilt 6 to 5. In the second game A M wasted no time in taking a big lead and were ahead 6 to until the third inning when the Longhorns evened the score. The Aggies inched ahead again and were leading, thanks to homeruns off the bats of Vass and Walker, but the Teasips tied up the game in the eighth and won it in the last frame 11 to 9. This gave the Aggies third place in the Southwest Conference with eight wins and six losses. Iflajors “T” Hward Ulinners Leo Daniels, Bryan Charles Thornton Earl Beesley, Dallas James Calvert, Dallas Robert Fretz, Houston Roy Gibbens, La Pryor Stanley Hollmig, Hondo Dewey Jacobs, Fort Worth Young Johnson, Coleman Clifford Lindloff, Waco Hubert Moon, Holland Stanley Turner, Beaumont Claud Vass, Houston Harold Walker, Dallas Robert Wasson, Dallas Walter Willingham, Seagraves Mgr. L. W. Pollard “B” Squad Lettermen George Brown, Lubbock Donald Clark, Pharr William Eckles, College Station Allen Garner, Bryan William Hilliard, Tulsa, Okla. Raymond Katt, New Braunfels John Scurlock, Center Jack Shugart, Garland Robert Southall, Longview Zeke Strange, Electra Jack Watson, College Station Jim Winkler, Temple Mgr. Jack Happy, Dallas TRACK CHAMPS Aggies Collar SWC Title Texas A M XMgggwv College The B ftalion PUBLISHED IN THE INTEREST OF A GREATER A M COLLEGE _ ELECTIONS Scheduled For This Week COLLEGE STATION (Aggieland), TEXAS, TUESDAY, MAY 20, 1947 Number 73 Aggies Bring Home SWC Track Championship Climax Season-Long Drive With Narrow 4-Point Win : P it I Br Larry Goodwyn Wai west ( at Aggieland today i years. ' t ' t ' i, ' mvn to a seaseo ’ JOE VflJDOS . . . Team Captain TRUCK Col. Frank Anderson ' s speedy ' 47 track team carried off the Southwest Conference Track Championship for the sixth time when it journeyed to Waco with a star-studded crew. The spec¬ tacular Aggie mile relay team, sparked by anchor man Art Hamden, captured the final event to put A M out in front with 59-1 3 points to Texas ' 54-1 3 and a surprising Arkansas 35-1 3. In addition to the crack mile relay team, other outstanding stars to account for the Aggies ' seven first places were broad jumper James Hill; 440 winner Art Harnden; shot put, javelin, and discus ace George Kadera, who tied with 15 points for high point man; and pole-vaulters Tate, Bodeman, and Quirey. The fightin ' est Texas Aggie turned out to be 125 pound distance runner Jerry Bonnen who, with superhuman fortitude, practically crawled across the two-mile finish line for a coveted Aggie fourth place and one extra point. Opposite page: Bonnen finishing the 2-mile run and Harnden the mile relay Acme News Pictures by Harold Gully Hggies Second in Border Olympics Laredo ' s Border Olympics provided a ’season opener for the crack Aggie Track squad when they were edged out by a half point margin, 51 to 50Va, by the Texas University Longhorns. Oklahoma A M placed third with 20 points but showed considerable strength in the field events. Texas A M placed first in the mile relay, first in the discus, George Kadera tossing the winning throw for a distance of 154 feet, 8 inches, and first in the broad jump, won by Hill with a distance of 22 feet, 2 1 2 inches. Tate took a pole-vault third, Haws placed first in the high jump, and Kadera took honors in the shot put with a distance of 45 feet, S 1 inches. The 440 found Harnden running first, Holbrook second, Bilderback third, and Voight fourth, to cop all four places for the Aggies. Nineteen Aggie trackmen made the trip. Hggies Take Fort Worth Tournament Col. Anderson ' s Aggie Track Squad edged out the Texas University Longhorns in the twenty-fourth annual Fat Stock Show tournament in Fort Worth accumulating 48-3 5 points to the Steers ' 46 and Baylor ' s 183 4. Bill Mortenson placed first for the Aggies in the 120-yard high hurdles, Arthur Haws won the high jump, Webb Jay copped the broad jump, Art Harnden won the 440, and George Kadera won the discus throw, placing second in the shot put. Steers Take Texas Relays; Rggies Second The year ' s first big outdoor meet, the Texas Relays in Austin, found the Aggies again trailing the Texas Long¬ horns. Highlight of the meet came when the crack Aggie mile relay team com¬ posed of Napier, Bilderback, Holbrook, and Hamden shattered the oldest rec¬ ord with an excellent 3:17.8 which eclipsed the 1929 record of 3:18.4. Art Haws tied for first place in the high jump, Kadera took second in the discus throw and third in the shot put, and Webb Jay came in for a 100 yard dash fourth. The Aggie 440-yard relay team placed third and the 880 team second. Feature of the meet was the 100- yard dash in which Baylor ' s Bill Mar- tineson again beat his old rival Charlie Parker of Texas University. 440-yard Relay Team . . . Anderson, Blackwell, Myers, and Jay. Track Team Second in Corpus Christ! Hleet Again Clyde Littlefield ' s Texas Longhorns squeezed out a strong Aggie combination by a close margin, 66 V 2 to 65 1 2- Harnden, Holbrook, and Bilderback copped first, second, and third in the 440-yard dash; Haws took first in high jump; Jay third in the 100-yard dash; Kadera first in the discus, second in the jave¬ lin, and second in the shot put; pole-vaulters Bode- man, Tate, and Davis took the first three places; and the Mile Relay team come home first in that event. Hggies Take Kyle Field Triangular llleet The Aggie Track Team took first place with 96-1 3 points in a triangular meet held on Kyle Field with LSU and Baylor. Thirty-one Aggie trackmen shared in the point-making honors, led by Jim Hill with eight points and George Kadera with seven. Other pace-mak¬ ers were Joe Vajdos, Vernon Belville, Art Harnden, Webster Stone, Jim Mortensen, Jerry Bonnen, and the mile relay team of Napier, Bilderback, Holbrook, and Harnden. J. D. HAMPTON WEBSTER STONE JOHN DAVIS Farmers Swamp Owls 92 to 30 The high-flying Aggie track team added another conference team to its growing string of victims by crushing the Rice Owls 94 to 30 in a Dual Meet on Kyle Field. Webb Jay flashed to victory in the 100-yard dash in 9.5 to equal the conference record. Other Aggie point-scorers were Joe Vajdos, Vernon Bel- ville, George Kadera, Art Haws, Webster Stone, William Blackwell, Jim Mortensen, Leroy Bodeman, John Davis, Leland Tate, Carrol Hahn, Bob Hill, Ray McCauley, Hampton, Bonnen, the 440 relay team of Anderson, Meyer, Blackwell, and Jay, and the Mile relay team of Wilson, Powers, Frey, and Vajdos. ARTHUR HAWS Hggies Tie Steers in Sports Day Oval With a thrilling mile relay finish, the Aggie track team held the Texas Longhorn to a 61 to 61 tie during the Sports Day events on Kyle Field. George Kadera led the Aggies with 15 points by placing first in javelin, shot put and discus. Haws took the high jump, Hamden first in the 440 with Holbrook second, Hill first in the broad jump with Jay second, Mortensen second in the 120 high hurdles, Hahn second in the 880, Hall and Mortensen first and second in the 220 low hurdles, and Mile Relayers Napier, Bilderback, Holbrook, and Harnden came in first to tie the meet. TMICIi Conference Dleet Taken by Hggies at Ulaco A neck and neck duel with the Longhorns carried the Aggie track team to the Southwest Conference Cham¬ pionship at the Baylor conference meet. Arkansas came in third with Rice fourth and Baylor fifth. Art Harnden became the star of the meet when, as anchor man on the Mile Relay team, he made up a two yard deficit to bring the Aggies the necessary first place. Kadera placed first in shot put, Young fourth; Harnden first in the 440-yard dash, Holbrook second, and Bilderback third; Mortensen fourth in 120-yct r cl high hurdles; Hahn second in the 880 and Vajdos fourth; Kadera first in the discus throw; 440-yard Relay Team third; pole-vaulters Bodeman, Quirey, and Tate tied for first; Bonnen fourth in two-mile run; Hill and Jay first and second in broad jump; Mortensen fourth in 220-yard low hurdles; and Kadera first in javelin throw. JIM MORTENSEN GEORGE KADERA ART HARNDEN Most Valuable Award Jack Dempsey Outstanding Athlete Award The mile relay team of Bill Napier, Ervin Bilderback, Ray Holbrook, and Art Hamden won all but the Drake Relays run and set a new record in the Texas Relays of 3:17.8, the same time they ran in the conference meet. Art Hamden was undefeated in the 440-yard dash for the second straight year against white competition. His only loss was to the two negroes in the National AAU last year in San Antonio. In the conference mile relay he started the anchor leg about two yards behind but before the first curve was reached he was in the lead and coasted in to win the event and the meet by two yards. Col. Anderson was ably as¬ sisted by Ray Putnam, profes¬ sor of economics, in coaching the team to its Conference vic¬ tory. The Aggie Cross Country team, coached by Col. Frank Anderson and Ray Putnam, ended the season at the conference meet with second place, following the Texas University Longhorns. The Baylor team took third place and TCU fourth. Led by Captain Joe Vajdos, the Aggie squad lost its first dual meet to Oklahoma University. The Farmers took the first dual meet with TU but went down in the second. Oklahoma A M fell before the Aggies in their last dual meet. Final Score at the Southwest Conference Meet: Texas........................17 Baylor........................85 A M........................39 TCU.........................105 cms couiitiiy The A M freshman rifle team placed first over a field of forty college teams in the National Inter-Col¬ legiate Freshman Rifle Matches held in April. Members of the team were Ray McClendon, George Kent, Wayne Allen, Thomas Rose, and Cloyde Buchanan. Kent, as individual high point man of the team, received a separate award in addition to the medals given each of the members of the winning team. The U. S. Naval Academy, State University of Iowa, and the University of Wyoming followed with second, third, and fourth respectively. The A 6c M Rifle Team, of which the freshman team was apart, won 16 intercollegiate matches during the season, lost 4, and placed fourth out of 27 teams firing in the Hearst Trophy Matches, Oklahoma A 6c M winning both first and second places. In charge of the team was Major M. Cook with M Sgt. Truman Allen, of the military department, coach¬ ing the victorious freshmen. Front Row: Clarence Leinweber, Jones, M Sgt. Allen, George Kent. Back Row: Cloyde Buchanan, Thomas Rose, Ray McClendon, Allen Wyne, and John Norman. Texas Aggie swimmers, coached by Art Adamson, concluded their most successful dual meet season in 1947 only to be out¬ pointed by the Texas Longhorns in the Southwest Conference meet 82-73. The Aggie nators swept eight straight dual meets, beating Texas, Dallas Athletic Club, and SMU twice, and winning victories over Oklahoma University, and Kansas State. Danny Green, dark haired freestyle ace returned from the Navy, blasted old records in virtually every meet, climaxing the season by establ ishing new Conference records in the fifty and one hundred yard freestyle events. Freshman Jim Flowers broke a long standing record in the one hundred yard breaststroke in the Conference meet, and swam a leg on the record-smashing three hundred yard medley relay trio with Howard Spencer and Jerry Fisher. Coach Adamson is losing only two regulars from the 1947 squad, Captain Bob Cowling and Allen Self. Adamson plans to expand the swimming program for 1948 by adding a dual meet tour of midwestern and eastern colleges, and reviving the old water polo league. In the 1946 swimming season, the Aggies won about half of their dual meets, and were vanquished by the Longhorns in the Conference meet at Aggieland. 1946 Captain Allen Self took the individual medley and Jack Riley upset Texas ' Joe Demmer in the 440 yard freestyle. BOB COWLING ALLEN SELF 440 Free-style Relay Team Fisher, Westervelt, Sommers, and Kruse Medley Relay Team Spencer, Fisher, and Flowers SYFAN GREEN RILEY ART HARNDEN, crack Aggie track star, is shown being awarded the Jack Dempsey Adams Hat Trophy after being selected by the coaches as the outstanding ath¬ lete of the year at A M. Harnden was unde¬ feated in conference competition during the year, both as anchor man on the mile relay team and as a 440-yard dash man. Head Coach Homer Norton congratu¬ lates Art as Track Coach Frank Anderson looks on. Harnden was also named captain-elect of the 1948 track team and awarded the Bert Pfaff trophy. TEInm GOLF The Aggie Tennis team placed third at the conference meet in Austin following Rice and Texas. Botchy Koch coached the team until spring football training when W. N. Dowell took over. Hank Allen was elected team captain. Coach Marty Karow took the Aggie golfers to fourth place in conference medal play at Waco which was won by Texas. Team Captain Lawrence Fouraker led the team in the admirable record of eight wins and two losses in team play. fl M 4........East Texas .........................2 0........Rice ...............................6 2........TCU ...............................4 6 ........Sam Houston .......................1 2........SMU ...............................5 0........Texas ..............................9 7 ........Sam Houston .......................0 0........Rice ...............................6 4........Univ. of Houston.....................2 Third in Conference Meet. 3 7 ........TCU ...............................2 4 th in Fort Worth Fat Stock Show Meet 8 ........Baylor .............................1 5 ........TCU ...............................2 4........NTSTC .............................3 6 ........Rice ...............................3 4 ........SMU ...............................5 5 ........Rice ...............................4 4........Baylor .............................5 7 ........Texas ..............................2 A M 6........SMU LETTERMEN Hank Alien Rodney Seller William Bennett Bennie Stanford Duffey Stanley LETTERMEN Lawrence Fouraker William Compton Travis Bryan, Jr. Don Rutan William Washington 276 inTRflmilRALS FOR POSTERITY . . . Managers of Champion Intramural Units place their names in concrete at the new Penberthy Intramural Message Center. Left to Right: Ed Hodges, Manager of Freshman Champions, B FA; Charlie Mattel, Manager of Upperclass Champions, A INF; and Mac Ballard, Manager of Veteran Champions, Dorm No. 1. Dean Barlow presents Freshman Intramural Flag to Ed Hodges, B FA. Dean Brooks presents Upperclass Intramural Flag to Charley Mattel, A INF. Top Row: Palmer, Uthoff, Beyrle, Winder, Shelton, Strange, Rippetoe, and Shoop. Third Row: High, Hightower, Benefield, Giblin, Denton, Schaeper, Ackerman, and O ' Connell. Second Row: Spike White, Layne, Crouch, Lincoln, Lomax, England, Blanton, Osborne, Branson, Street, Phillips, Splitgerber, and Wueste. First Row: Boggus, Hardrider, Carlisle, Seymour, Blakeney, Morgan, Libby, McCord, and Acevedo. W. L. PENBERTHY SPIKE” WHITE Physical Education Director Intramural Athletics Director Intramural Athletics played a big part in recreational program this year un¬ der the able direction of W. L. Pen- berthy, Physical Education Head, and Spike White, Intramural Athletics Director. With Veteran, Corps Upperclass¬ men, and Freshman leagues, compe- tion was keen in all sports. Corps mem¬ bers staking their companies against all comers and Veterans their dormi¬ tories. Not excluded were the married veterans and their families living in Vet Village and College View. A well- rounded program was carried out which included Softball, Ping Pong, Volley Ball, and Badminton. 278 iniRRmURflL CHfllTIPIOnS Front: Bell, Fergus, Began, Luker Back: Simpson, Golden Front: Brueck, Cotton, Jones, Cox Back: Hanaker, Redditt, Holbrook, Rettig, flmmons flrmbruster, Gregg (not pictured) Upperclass Football G INF Front: Ground, Rippetoe, Hudman, Howell Back: Berry, Wallace, Mears, Roberts, Lavis ☆ Upperclass Volleyball C FA Front: Halcomb, Horne, Hughes, Pate Back: Tittle, Davis, Stephens, Lebman Veteran Basketball PURYEAR HALL Front: Hancock, Brown, Hancock, Drouet, Crawford Back: Dowd, Day, Buckner, Buckner, Cooper, Rogers ☆ Upperclass Handball C INF Front: Grona, McConnell, Eklund, Kunkel Back: Splittgerber, Krauskopf, Schulze miRflmuRRL CHflmpions Veteran Handball DORM NO. 17 Front: Walker, Zummo, Carrington Back: Tubb, Cavitt, Walker Veteran Volleyball DORM NO. 15 Front: Sample, Richey, Howeth Back: Schauer, Ballard, Janosky Veteran Softball DORM NO. 3 Front: Sorrels, Obeu, Bowen, Shoop Back: Winder, Cashion, McKnight, Weinbaum ☆ Freshman Track F-G INF Front: Green, Sommers, Howze, Gorman, Medford Back: Turlotte, Hickman, Pate Upperclass Horseshoes ft INF Front: Dixon, Bell, Babbitt, Walker Back: Drozd, Allen, Simpson, Austin ☆ Veteran Horseshoes DORM NO. 17 Front: Yantis, Zummo, Carrington Back: Hearn, Warner, Walker iniRRmuRRi CHRmpions Open Golf Singles Open Tennis Singles Winner—Williams (not pictured) Pappas A SC Runner Up—Templeton ☆ Upperclass Ping Pong A INF Front: Allen, Simpson, Walker Back: Fidler, Dixon Open Fencing William Chromaster ☆ Open Badminton Lander, Hahne, Haskins IDTRRmURRL CHRfTIPIOnS Upperclass Cross Country c INF Front: Hutyra, Eklund, Sheets Back: Stegall, Garner, Krauskopf Freshman Volleyball B ENG Front: Imhoff, Doirorr, Pitzer Back: Breaux, Sealey, Frank Freshman Softball fl cws Front: Schechter, Cleland, Rabb, McClure Back: Ramey, Foster, Shaffer ☆ Upperclass Swimming Front: Burch, Bruce, Mikell, King Back: Womack, Janosky, Shields Freshman Cross Country fl FA Front: Pfeil, Lehne, Buescher, Borett Back: Fanor, Miller, Rose ☆ Veteran Ping Pong, Dorm No. 16 Front: Ferrel, Hoover, Harvey Back: Welch, Neunhoffer, Benson IDTRflmURflL CHRITIPIOnS Upperclass Boxing Webb, 119 lb.; Lomax, 129; Golden, 139 lb.; Young, 149 lb.; Bennett, 159 lb.; Cherry, 179 lb.; Holmes, Heavyweight. Dunman, 169 lb. (not pictured). Upperclass Tennis A INF Dixon, Babbitt, Mattei, Luker, Fergus, Walker ☆ Freshman Horseshoes A INF Front: Tompkins, Kuta, Stokes, Speer Back: Beatty, McClure, Blackburn, Bass Freshman Wrestling Colson, 129 lb.; Freed, 139 lb.; Coley, 149 lb.; Harnson, 159 lb.; Cleveland, 169 lb.; Rogers, 179 lb.; Rogers, Heavyweight. Freshman Basketball A CAC Nick, Schroeder, Jordan, McCray, Zimmerman ☆ Freshman Swimming Front: Isenhower, Williams, Sykes, Bennett, Phillips Back: Simoneaux, Welder, Mayo, Rogers, Klatt miRflmuRRL cHflmpions Freshman Tennis fl ENG Williams, Saveli, Greeves, Reed, Bell, White, Coale ☆ Veteran Tennis BIZZELL HALL Hudgins, Leak, Pesek, McKinney, Overton, Rollins, Swenson, Forrest ☆ Upperclass Track Nelson, Blackstone, Townsend, Neely, Terry, Ortiz, Desmuke, Williams Freshman Flag Football E FA Front: Happy, Enderle, Jackson, Forrest, Benson Back: Scott, Benefield, Strickland, Hervey, Engle ☆ Upperclass Softball BAND Cooper, Mueller, Eckart, Bolner, Dixon, Vaughn, Moltin, Howell, Brown, LaRoche ☆ Freshman Volleyball B FA Galbreath, Henderson, Hensch, McClellan, Ruhman, Patterson, Williams ☆ ☆ Freshman Handball B FA Patterson, Rodgers, Schwab, McGregor, Henderson, Williams, Cook, Wood, Galbreath, Faulkner Upperclass Wrestling Wheat, Keeter, Lohn, Keese, Decker, Roach, Breedlove Freshman Boxing Moye, Taylor, Beck, Hickman, Pollock, Watkins, Muegge 284 MARCH AT A S M was ushered in with our Swimmers defeating Texas U 54-39 and our Basketballers edg¬ ing out SMU 59-58. The Sam Houston A Capella Choir was presented as the first Town Hall program of the month. The first weekend was taken over by the Junior Class for its annual banquet and dance and had as their guest Boyce House of Fort Worth, noted for his Texas ballyhoo. The Track Team, competing in the Border Olympics at Laredo, was edged out by TU Sl-SO 1 , and the Swimming Team tied TU 62-62 at the Dallas AAU meet. The world-famous Ballet Theater was presented at Guion Hall on March 12 featuring one of the ballet greats, Igor Youskevitch. The Aggie Players presented their second venture of the year A Murder Has Been Arranged, and the Singing Cadets made their annual Town Hall appearance on March 18. Baseball season got underway with a number of good openers to prove that the Aggie Team was definitely going to be in there pitching for the title. The swimming team dropped the conference title to Texas U at Gregory Gym with the Sips edging out to win 82-73. The Infantry Regiment held its annual Ball on March 21 with the Aggieland Orchestra followed by the Composite Regi¬ ment on the 28th. Upper left. The Singing Cadets at Town Hall. Lower left. Igor Youskevitch of the Ballet Theater—Jug Leath- erwood and Boyce House at the Junior Banquet. Upper right. Famous Veteran Student Association meeting. Center right. A Murder Has Been Arranged.” Lower right. The Sam Houston A Capella Choir. The Aggie Tracksters copped the Fort Worth Fat Stock Show track title with 48-3 5 points to the 46 of the next contender TU, but journeyed to Austin to bow to the Longhorns in the Texas Relays. The Intramural fights drew large crowds to witness one of the most spirited series in several years. In a special meeting, the Senior Class voted No Confidence” in Cadet Colonel Ed Brandt and Regimental Commander Jack Nelson. After an order from Col. Meloy to report personally to repudiate this action was ignored by the Cadet Officers, there began a series of Boards of Officers to examine each case of insubordination individually. This resulted in many changes in Cadet Officers and in numerous Seniors being dis¬ missed from the Corps. The Veterans jumped on the bandwagon of dissatisfaction in a meeting on March 27 at which time the famous Six Questions” were hurled at President Gibb Gilchrist, his resignation demanded, and a legislative investigation requested. Today we are executing plans made yesterday, or a year ago, or ten years ago. What we do tomorrow and in the tomorrows to come will depend upon how well we plan today. We should revere the past of this institution and honor those responsible for its building, but we should remember that the fu¬ ture growth and development of the individual or the institution does not hinge upon dreams of the past — rather upon hopes and plans for the future. In the following pages are sketches of proposed buildings for our campus. We hope that they are indicative not only of the material progress of the Col¬ lege, but also that they are indicative of the plans which envision steady growth in ideals, training, and contributions which will result in a greater A. and M. of the future. It is only through the concerted thought and action of all those sincerely interested in the A. and M. College that this institution can reach the heights which are in the dreams and hopes of all of us and in the plans that are being mapped for A. and M. College ' s tomorrows. GIBB GILCHRIST, President PLANT INDUSTRIES BUILDING 1 -S Enlarged enrollment has over¬ taxed existing facilities. A I Plant Industries building, such as shown, is particularly need¬ ed. This building will require such special features as fruit and vegetable processing plant, a greenhouse for plant propagation, and a stadium type lecture room. Resident teaching, ex¬ tension and research are being administered jointly and are to be housed together for each subject matter field. Future plans for agricultural buildings should provide ade¬ quate laboratories for research and graduate work as well as class¬ rooms, offices and other facilities required for undergraduate instruc¬ tion. m i ■ , - I 290 W s« ws wvtmpt ,■ - t PMW« m wiy ym 1 .. i. •Wjk—mrri il ------- ------- - SCIENCE BUILDING The existing Science Building, erected in 1900 is one of the oldest classroom buildings on the campus. Its facilities have been long out¬ grown and antiquated. There is great need for additional and mod¬ em classrooms, laboratories and special rooms, such as a museum for departmental exhibits, also small laboratories for advanced work and research. gflg’ F This and other buildings shown, are intended to be of fireproof construction, having reinforced concrete frames with a part of the monolithic concrete exposed. Concrete combined with brick and cast stone is indicated for the exterior finish. W. £ ?corr A’J ENGINEERING BUILDING 1 - ' - «AsSS«Sk .. ._- V The demand for additional class¬ rooms, laboratories, drafting rooms, workshops, offices, depart¬ mental libraries, and lecture rooms is nowhere greater than in certain of the departments of the School of Engineering. It would be advanta¬ geous to house several depart¬ ments in one large building such as shown. Present planning contemplates considerable flexibility including: placing buildings in such manner that additions may later be made, or that separate units may be con¬ structed and connected to adja¬ cent buildings by means of cov¬ ered passageways. ■. Ls. Fb l3.ao p i i • 4o PHYSICAL EDUCATION BUILDING I There have never been sufficient indoor facilities at PL M. for a well-rounded pro¬ gram. In addition to greatly increased gymnasium and classroom space, there is particular need of facilities for medical examination, and individual and corrective activities. j§ The building layout as shown is based upon the idea of not only reinforcing the students ' imme¬ diate health and strength, but to help them through the devel¬ opment of skills to acquire a love of physical activity that will carry over into their leisure time in the future and contribute to a richer life. 293 L P5fc. C - A !5 r-a This building is to be a student center of the type generally known as the Union. ' ' It is primarily for social, cultural, and spare time recreation. It will serve as the cen¬ ter of the College, in a community sense, and is for the students, fac¬ ulty, visitors, and friends of the College. The building is to be erected as a Memorial to those A. 6c M. men who gave their lives in the armed forces of their country. m 294 STUDENT CENTER The center is expected to be self-sup¬ porting as it. will house many facilities that are income producing. It is not possible to provide for all of the desired activities in the first unit of construction. However, eventually the Center should include: Social Recreation areas consisting of lounges, a ball and banquet room, out¬ door dancing and lounging terraces, and social rooms. Cultural and Crafts Recreation fur¬ nished by a reading room, music room, record playing room, rehearsal or dis¬ cussion rooms, craft rooms and exhibi¬ tion rooms. Food and Drink service to be found in the main dining room, coffee shop, grille or soft-drink bar, and private dining rooms. Club or meeting rooms for student organizations. Game and Athletic Facilities consist¬ ing of bowling alleys and rooms for table tennis, checkers, chess, etc. Commercial and Service Features such as a student post office, supply store and gift shop, motion picture theater, telephone and telegraph serv¬ ice, barber shop and guest rooms. Designs and plans for the contemplated building program to be prepared by the krM VsC 4 ThCT ckpkLfcTOM W. 295 BANDSTAND The bandstand is designed for The Grove, where a large slab for dancing and outdoor recreation is already available for warm weather activities. ANALYSIS OF DESIGN The predominate horizontal lines shown in buildings with classrooms and laboratories are designed to provide large continuous windows on the exposed side of each room. A wide pro¬ tecting cornice is shown at the head of each row of windows on the sunny side of the build¬ ings. Thus, maximum light and ventilation will be secured, but windows will be well shaded and protected. UNDERPASSES The raising of existing railroad tracks and pro¬ viding of vehicular and pedestrian underpasses is a much desired project for safety and con¬ venience in connecting present installations and future west side developments. - ' 4c 296 As visualized, this project would in¬ clude four elements; a main chapel, a small auxiliary chapel, an outdoor vesper terrace and a wing for chap¬ lain ' s offices and student religious ac¬ tivities. A project of this type must be con¬ structed and maintained with privately donated rather than State funds. Planning for a chapel is motivated by the belief that the College should rec¬ ognize the spiritual element in the great American way of life, and should therefore provide a definite place of religious nature and atmosphere. Spir¬ itual influence must be, of course, on a broad moral basis without regard to sect or creed. THE CHAPEL L • t’j r. o o u— vj -Vo 297 1111 BAR LOW i IlllilHi l iiaiiii ' iHip!-- ummm ..................... IIIIIIIIIM ■ IIIU!IIIII!II!1H Dean of Engineering ■I 1 ill III!!! r ; : .l ■ r : : uni ill | H !!ll!li!l| I ||||| ■piiiiii i H H : ..... HBIIBSIMHII ■ij Illllllll ||| l j l |;!|||!| !l |||ll| J | l !|!;l I | I M I ' ; IlH ■llilll ll 1 III nmiimuuillUlllllllilillllltftSftlftlllttllttlllllltttt 1 Illtt iiiiiiiaiiisii i f i j IB ' ■■ ■■■ ium i|s : f : |: T. D. BROOKS Dean of Arts and Sciences iii All llilll iilllllll I 1 ■ ■ 1 J 11 giiil l i ilin i Ilfflll Ittllll C. N. SHEPP.RDSON Mil 1 1 Iflll Doan of Agriculture Acting Dean of Veterinary Medicine ■■I 11 -ssy APRIL AT A M was ushered in with the creation of an office of Director of Athletics with Dean of Men Dough Rollins as acting director. The Aggie baseball team continued in the competition with two losses against Baylor, two wins against SMU, a win against TCU, and a loss each from Rice and Texas. After dropping the Corpus Christi meet to Texas University 66 V 2 to 65V2- the Aggie track team went on to take triangular meets from Baylor and LSU and from Baylor and Rice. The Crack Aggie Mile Relay Team took the Kansas Relays title but slipped to second place, the only time during the season, in favor of Ohio State in the Drake Relays. Dissatisfaction among the students finally prompted a legislative investigation which opened session in Austin on April 8 . Numerous students, faculty members, and execu¬ tives were called to testify. Among these were the Veteran Student Association officers, several Corps cadet officers, Economics Head Dr. F. C. Clark, President Gilchrist, Post¬ master and former A 6 c M President T. O. Walton, and Delbert Schultze. Upper left. Dedication of Re¬ veille Memorial. Lower left. Ernst Hoffman con¬ ducting the Houston Sym¬ phony and June Christy with Stan Kenton at the piano. Upper right. Muster at Aggie- land. Center right. Baseball at Kyle Field. Lower right. Donald Dame at Town Hall and Wally Pierre singing with the Aggieland Orchestra at the Artillery Ball. On Army Day, April 9, the Corps decked itself out in its military finery for a Corps Revue. April 21 found a large group of Aggies and ex-Aggies gathered on the Administration Building lawn for the traditional Aggie Muster, which Aggies all over the world celebrated simultaneously. Highlight of the Aggieland muster was the dedication of the permanent Reveille Memorial. Town Hall was active in April with programs by the Houston Symphony under’ the direction of Ernst Hoffman and Tenor Donald Dame of radio fame. The Aggie Band presented its Spring Concert to an appreciative audience on the 15th. Number-one band of the land, Stan Kenton, brought his great Artistry in Rhythm aggregation to the campus on April 12. Featured was June Christy, female vocalist. The Agronomy Society presented its annual Cotton Pageant and Ball on April 18 with Joann Dobbs of TSCW as Queen Cotton and Eugene Vacek as King Cotton. The Ag Engineers took over for their Barnyard Frolic on the 26th. SUPREME HEADQUARTERS, Texas A M Recrea¬ tional Forces—That is the Student Life Committee. This Committee is the final authority on matters concerning life at A M outside class hours. As a rule, it does not initiate programs, but approves and integrates those proposed by many subsidiary groups. On the commit¬ tee are leaders of the Cadet Corps, Veterans Associa¬ tion, Senior and Junior Classes, Student Council, Stu¬ dent Activities Office, Student Publications, Y.M.C.A., Physical Education Department, Student Welfare plus a number of faculty and staff members and a non¬ veteran, non-reg student. The Dean of Men (J. W. Rol¬ lins) is ex officio chairman of the Student Life Com¬ mittee. Back Row: Penberthy, Rollins, Brown, Leatherwood, L ' Hommedieu Front Row: Perryman, Brandt, Blankinship, Self, Bruce Not Pictured: Dr. Dan Russell, Grady Elms, M. L. Cashion, E. L. Angell, Bill McCormick, Eugene Howard, and Joe Skiles STUDEDT LIFE COITIITIITTEE 305 STUDEflT COUnCIL Left to right: Buntyn, Manley, Brandt, McCormick, L ' Hommedieu, Pools, Leatherwood, and Edwards. The Student Council was first organized in September, 1945. This is the most representa¬ tive group on the campus, being composed of four veterans, four corpsmen, and one non- veteran non-military student. The object of the Student Council is to act as an advisory group to the Student Life Committee. The Council is most important in that it has close contact with the students, their welfare and morale. Many of the changes in campus activities that emanate from the Student Life Com¬ mittee actually start in the Student Council. The more outstanding recommendations that have originated in the Student Council are: the idea of dead week before final examina¬ tions; the clean up of off-the-campus eating places; clarification for all department heads of the rules concerning examination exemptions; renewal of the Scholarship Honor Society; more student representation on the Athletic Council. The Student Engineering Council was originated March 1, 1939, when the Dean of Engineering, at that time, Mr. Gibb Gilchrist, decided that his office should have a means of close contact with advanced students of the School of Engineering. In 1943, the Council was inactivated because of a lack of advanced engineer¬ ing students. This year, the return to school of the veterans increased the enrollment of the College to pre-war standards, and the Council was reactivated. The Council consists of outstanding Junior and Senior Engi¬ neering Students acting as representatives for all departments of the Engineering School. These representatives meet once a month with the Dean of Engineering and discuss informally the many problems that occur in the advancement and development of the School of Engineering. Two of the formal duties of the Council are to select a staff for the Texas A M Engineer magazine and to select a chairman for Engineers Day. The Council, this year, has made many suggestions to Dean Barlow to better coordinate student activities in the Engineering School. The Council feels that these suggestions have benefited both the faculty and the students. It has been an honor to re¬ activate the Texas A M Engineer magazine with Robert W. Davies as Editor and to reactivate Engineers Day with Terry A. Clark as Chairman. Through these activities the Council feels that it has played an impor tant role Texas A M College. By QUINTON C. HARVEY in the advancement of STUDEDT EnGIDEERinG COUnCIL 307 1947 LOnGHORD Harry W. Saunders.........................Editor Jimmy Demopulos ......................Co-Editor Tommy John....................Managing Editor Roy Tipton..................Advertising Manager SENIOR ASSISTANTS William Rippetoe John Kelso Phil Boubel EDITORIAL ASSISTANTS Allen Self Vick Lindley Charlie Murray JUNIOR EDITORS Bobby L. Williamson Henry Pate Robert Reese Bill Stenzel lack H. Watson DEMOPULOS, SAUNDERS,AND JOHN EDITORIAL ASSISTANTS Bill McRae Truman Martin John Orr Fred Hambright Elvis Chapman James McLemore Don Ray Dietz E. P. Curry LAYOUT ASSISTAN TS Don Rowe James Hurd Don Powell Bobby Bland William Miller Joe Barlow Doyle Duncan Robert Flake Wayne Stevens Robert Dillon Joe McCullough Frand Cleland John Baron Charles Creek PHOTOGRAPHERS Howard Berry Hugh Evans Grady Griffin Claude Stone A1 Hudeck Jack Harrington Allen Self.....................Co-Editor for Corps Vick Lindley................Co-Editor for Veterans H. O. Johnson, Jr................Editor Summer ' 46 Charles E. Murray David Seligman J. K. B. Nelson. . . . Paul Martin U. V. Johnston. . . Wendell McClure Bill Brown Maurice Howell. . D. W. Springer Gerald Monson. . Eldon W. Golden Larry Goodwyn Andy Matula Jack Goodloe Bill Halcomb Earl Grant.........................Sports Writers Ben Schrader, Wm. K. Colville, Walter Lowe, Jr., Lester B. Gray, Jr., Carl C. Krueger, Jr., Mack T. SELF LINDLEY Nolen, Robert P. Ingram, Claude Buntyn, Bruce Hartell, Richard Alterman .....Associate Editors ........Sports Editors .Advertising Manager Advertising Assistants .Circulation Managers . .Circulation Assistant THE BATTfiLIOn 309 THE EElGiriEER Robert W. Davies..........................Editor R. Ken Williams...................Assistant Editor Gene Doggett..................Business Manager Frank McMillan ...... Ray Reed..............................Art Editor Bob Cowling, Chuck Thrash..........Photography Harry Carlton.........................Circulation ............Advertising DAVIES SENIOR EDITORS R. H. Sanders W. G. Gill A. E. Vickery W. W. Greif John Atterbury C. O. Burch I. M. Waller F. H. Mikell JUNIOR EDITORS Henry Gilchrist John M. Huddleston Paul McBride Randolph Blumberg loe B. Knight William Oxley 310 The AGRICULTURALIST magazine, another casualty of the war, made its comeback this year for the first time since 1943. While it was only published bi¬ monthly this season, enthusiastic staffmen are plan¬ ning a monthly publication for the following school year. The Agriculturalist is published by and for stu¬ dents of the Schools of Agriculture, Veterinary Medi¬ cine, and Arts and Sciences. Its purpose is to furnish timely and up to the minute information on subjects of interest to all students other than engineers, and at the same time to serve as a training ground for stu¬ dents interested in writing. Charles E. Ball.............................Editor William W. Fox...................Associate Editor Ray Reed .............................Cartoonist Henry C. Bradford..............Business Manager BALL George W. Kunze John G. Hagan Kenneth F. Smith Chester M. Bell William E. Schaeper C. G. Scruggs Henry M. Ellis Donald B. Hudman THE AGRICULTURALIST TOWn HALL Bob Kennelley Ray Horany Gordon Lawson Clifton Key Frank Marcolides Herbert Carter STAFF David Barnett Jerry Spencer Bill Morrow Sid Pugh Louie Hardy Robert Leatherwood PUTEGNAT, BROWN Town Hall at A 6c M is an organization of students who endeavor to present programs of special inter¬ est to the student body for their entertainment throughout the year. Joe Putegnat was elected man¬ ager and served until December when his assistant, Bill Brown, took over to complete the year. Many outstanding artists were brought to the Guion Hall stage. The first program of the year was the Strauss Festival, directed by Oscar Strauss in person. Next came Whittemore and Lowe, a piano duo, with one of the finest programs of the year. They were fol¬ lowed by Lawrence Tibbet, famous baritone; Mona Paulee, Metropolitan Opera Mezzo-Soprano; Pa¬ tricia Travers, violinist; and Donald Dickson, popu¬ lar radio baritone. A very enjoyable program was Polgar, hypnotist who was returned this year by popular demand. The Aggieland Singing Cadets provided an excellent program as did Tito Guizar, Mexican star of radio, stage, and screen. The season was concluded by Donald Dame, popular tenor of radio fame. 312 The highlights of the year were concert trips to T.S.C.W., Denton, State Teachers College, Huntsville, Port Arthur, Beaumont, and the concert at Bryan Annex and Town Hall. A Barber Shop Quartet made up of Grady Griffin, Whitney Wilson, John Smith, and Helmut Quiram was a definite hit, and a duo-piano team composed of Leonard N. Perkins, and Marvin L. Brown, Jr., caused much favorable comment. ...............John A. Smith .........Leonard N. Perkins Robert N. (Jug) Leatherwood ...... .Thomas Gordan Smith President........... Vice-President...... Business Manager. . Librarian........... I TENORS Elmer Beerwinkle Thomas R. Gould Thomas Grady Griffin John F. Helm Robert N. Leatherwood Ray Smith John W. Thompson Whitney W. Wilson Joh Paxson Ben Scholl II TENORS Hugh M. Adams William L. Alexander Richard T. Alves Thomas S. Holcomb Sam Lanford Bill M. Menger Lucian L. Morgan Millard A. Peters George H. Rice, Jr. Jules G. Sarran Robert R. Smith Thomas Gordon Smith Ralph G. Wheat BARITONES J. W. Andrew Arch 0. Baker, Jr. Marvin L. Brown, Jr. T. J. Byrd Marion R. Coale, Jr. Murray C. Cox, Jr. Wallace H. Cox Vance Broussard James R. Duke Bill Evans J. F. Jones Robert Latson R. D. Michel D. P. Miller Douglas C. Osburn, Jr. Leonard N. Perkins A. D. Salmon, Jr. John A. Smith Bob Stinson Jaime Torres Jack Lee Ward Ernest M. Watts Gene Wilcox BASSES Lloyd Bailey, Jr. Boyce M. Bennett P. A. Coleman Conrad B. Cone Rowland King Egger Spencer P. Ellis Roland H. Johnson SMITH Keith Haines Arthur Matula Helmut G. Quiram Earle Stanford Lyle T. White C. B. Whyte J. R. Wilkinson R. A. Yarnell James W. Woodley Owen W. Keeling SinGiriG CADETS 313 AGGIELADD ORCHESTRA The activities of the Aggieland this year were highlighted by their Christmas tour over the state, which took them to Laredo, Harlingen, Hallettsville, Cuero, San Angelo, and Brady for holiday dances. On the campus they played for various activities and dances, including the Rodeo Dance, Barnyard Frolics, ASABAB, Infantry Ball, Composite Ball, Artillery Ball, and the Cotton Ball and Pageant. They also made the journey to Austin to play for the Governor ' s Inaugural Ball. TRUMPETS I. C. Mayes Don Simpson Glenn Torrence, first semester Frank Incaprera, second semestei TROMBONES lack McGregor, first semester Nelson McLain G. C. Stanley, first semester Bill Langley, second semester John Jauderdale, second semester SflXPHONES Jerry Steves Glenn Duhon Braxton Doak Ben Edwards Sol Mintz, first semester Tom Bullock, second semester RHYTHM Fred Forste Fred Nelson Tom Blankenship Richard Parker VOCALISTS 314 Boyd Rogers Wallie Pierre Nell Arhopulas William Kamperman. . .President—Spring Semester Gilbert M. Turner.........President—Fall Semester H. F. Boyd.........................Vice-President H. T. Patrick.......Parliamentarian—Fall Semester Samuel B. Buchanan..............Parliamentarian Spring Semester , W. H. Huffman......Sec ' y Treasurer—Fall Semester flrch Baker......Sec ' y Treasurer—Spring Semester fl. G. Acker, Jr...........................Reporter G. M. Williams. .Program Chairman—Fall Semester George Podd.Program Chairman—Spring Semester Adams, H. B. Allen, C. H. Althaus, M. C. Anthony, H. B. Bailey, B. H. Baker, A. C. Baker, W. R. Bock, E. D. Bonds, W. R. Bradford, R. R. Buchanan, S. B. Burnett, A. F. Cain, L. P. Cone, H. L. Conner, R. T. Conrad, A. H. Conrad, R. J. Davenport, T. A. Davis, F. B. Davis, J. B. Dunn, J. G. Gardner, J. E. Gillespie, G. O. Gilmore, A. L. Gorzycki, R. C. Haas, C. G. Hewell, R. S. Holland, L. P. Jamison, W. Kamperman, W. R. Kirby, C. L. Kirkland, J. E. Knight, J. A. Kokles, N. A. Lampin, P. E. Lane, H. W. Leff, D. M. Leventhal, D. S. Lowell, N. Lyman, T. McAshan, R. B. McCarty, G. T. McKenzie, J. M. McLeasish, R. B. McWhorter, R. L. Martin, V. Matthews, J. M. Mitcham, D. L. Morris, R. P. Mudd, E. J. Murchison, C. W. Nolen, H. L. Parker, S. H. Phillips, W. E. Podd, G. W. Ray, F. E. Richter, C. V. Russell, J. D. Saper, E. G. Sarran, J. G. Schleeter, G. C. Simpson, D. T. Smith, H. L. Stevens, J. R. Stubblefield, J. L. Stringer, C. M. Taylor, J. E. Velinder, R. E. Westbrook, T. B. Wiedenfeld, H. R. Williams, S. S. Wunsche, E. E. Wylie, A. C. flccourmriG society 315 flGROnomy SOCIETY J. P. Stanford. . L. R. Hendricks. V. P. Bennett. . . R. H. Anderson G. W. Kunze. . ..........President .....Vice-President Secretary-T reasurer ...........Reporter . . . .Parliamentarian Adams, J. E. Evans, J. F. Lancaster, R. D. Peters, D. B. Anderson, O. E. Ferguson, C. Littion, J. D. Potts, R. C. Bell, A. W. Foitik, H. D. Marchbanks, S. Power, C. H. Berry, T. W. Franks, L. E. Mears, J. G. Richy, B. L. Bohuslav, I. J. Freeman, R. G. McAfee, T. E. Rivers, G. W. Briscoe, M. Gaston, W. H. McCombs, D. B. Robertson, J. F. Burleson, C. A. Geye, H. L Miears, J. R. Stallworth, R. B. Caraway, F. E. Godfrey, C. L. Michael, H. T. Senter, E. C. Caraway, V. C. Griffin, F. M. Mogford, J. Clifton, D. B. Gunter, M. L. Mohle, C. G. Collard, F. G. Heckler, W. L. Moore, A. F. Cobb, W. H. Hampton, H. E. Moore, R. L. Cook, C. B. Harrison, E. J. Neil, B. J. Cox, J. T. lanak, F. A. Nowotny, A. Crane, L. E. Johnson, C. R. Oats, J. A. Chandler, G. E. Jones, J. B. Patterson, N. C. Ellis, H. B. Jones, L. G. Patterson, R. H. Endrizzi, J. E. Kuehn, D. S. Pesik, J. T. 316 G. W. Albritton...................................President R. F. Huston.................................Vice-President C. B. Boddie............................Secretary-Treasurer E. L. McKenzie...........................Program Chairman Aikin, J. L., Jr. Alliston, J. W. Andrews, J. M. Austin, J. D. Ball, W. F. Barnett, R. D. Barrett, D. H. Beaird, J. L. Bennett, B. M. Billingsly, D. S. Birdwell, A. L. Ji Bradbury, C. C. Broodo, A. Brown, C. T. Burch, C. O. Cammack, J. M. Carter Cleland, F. N. Cleland, R. L. Collins, D. C. Cottle, J. C. Cuellar, T. S. Dailey, R. R. Dickson, J. R. Dumars, D. C. Dungan, J. R. Duren, G. W. Edwards, C. V. Foster, E. H. Furman, D. W. Garrett, R. D. Gibbons, P. B. Gibbs, O. J. Gleason, J. F. Goerte, C. W. Greek, C. D. Griffin, R. G. Gugenheim, M. G. Hahnfeld, R. H. Hale, H. D. Hardin, E. P. Harris, A. B. Harrison, C. D. Hodges, D. Huebner, J. A. Hatt, F. G. Helpert, R. Holbrooke, C. R. Irvine, A. R. Holmes, L. S. Jacobson, H. S. Jagers, J. C. Japhet, G. T. Kavouras, G. W. Keenay, F. C. Kelso, J. F., Jr. King, T. H. Knox, G. P. Kroesche, M. A. Krug, M. E. Lawrence, J. B. Lawson, G. W. Liese, H. W. Martin, J. A. Massey, J. A., Jr. McGannon, T. V. Miertschin, N. H. Miller, B. P. Moseley, J. R. Murray, R. H. Nelson, D. J. Oxley, W. R. Pankey, W. R. Parke, M. L., Jr. Phillips, W. R. Rabb, J. F. Ramey, G. H. Reed, G. R. Repschleger, W. E. Robards, H. E., Jr. Robertson, J. M. Rosenberg, R. Schecter, B. S. Schraeder, B. F. Shaffer, J. H. Shanks, R., Jr. Short, B. L. Shwiff, S. B. Somner, C. Taylor, R. C. Terrell, B. J. Thomas, C. S. Thompson, R. W. Torrance, R. H. Trachtenberg, J. J. VanHook, W. H. Vornkahl, H. L. Weidig, G. W. R I Ch E 317 American Institute ot ELECTRICAL EElGinEERS Clark Ross ......... C. O. Love......... W. W. Ward....... H. J. Auvermann. . . . Prof. N. F. Rode..... ..........Chairman .....Vice-Chairman ..........Secretary ..........Treasurer ...........Sponsor Adams, F. B. Cobb, W. J. Goswick, H. S. McGee, R. E. Shuffler, R. M. Ahrens, B. F. Council, L. B. Greaney, G. J. Miller, D. P. Shula, W. E. Alterman, R. I. Courtney, R. C. Hagood, W. N. Miller, W. T. Simmons, M. G. Ammons, A. B. Cowser, B. B. Halter, G. S. Morgan, W. H. Snyder, E. L. Anderson, C. W. Crawford, W. M. Hickman, W. J. Morris, G. H. Stanford, E. G. Anderson, E. H. Cunningham, G. W. Hicks, T. R. Muller, A. C. Stone, R. M. Anderson, E. S. Curry, H. B. Hodges, E. G. Muska, F. R. Swilley, G. R. Andrew, E. H. Dahse, C. A. Hodges, H. D. Nelson, R. K. Taggart, C. L. Auvermann, H. J. Davis, L. C. Hogwood, E. W. Nix, C. L. Taylor, R. H. Ballard, L. M. Dittmar, R. E. Holloway, H. E. Ober, E. C. Thurmond, F. S. Biehler, P. W. Duncan, S. P. Honaker, C. M. O ' Reilly, H. V. Tomlinson, H. R. Blumberg, R. Ebensberger, A. C. Hudgins, W. T. Orr, C. E. Trewitt, M. B. Bodemuller, C. K. Elmendorf, E. H. James, H. B. Paninski, E. A. Truax, W. B. Booten, R. C. England, S. J. M. Jordan, W. D. Pan u .ionen, J. M. Vickery, A. E. Boyd, J. F. Evans, J. H. Kageler, A. M.. Ploch, H. A. Votaw, B. R. Brooks, J. E. Ferguson, R. W. Kolb, W. J. Podlewski, M. S. Walker, H. O. Broyles, B. M. Fort, D. L. Lanier, R. E. Roese, M. T. Ward, W. W. Brunkhorst, R. B. Fuller, W. F. Lea, L. L. Reuss, J. B. Westervelt, G. C. Buck, H. B. Garcia, O. M. Love, C. O. Richardson, F. N. Wendlandt, C. Byers, E. G. Gibbard, W. G. Lozano, J. M. Rike, J. L. Worley, W. P. Cain, N. P. Gibson, R. B. Mabe, J. M. Roots, E. N. Wright, J. F. Carroll, W. B. Gilchriest, R. K. Manley, D. F. Ross, C. Yeargain, C. W. Catt, C. D. Giusti, A. L. Godfrey, R. M. Marnoch, G. W. Mast, C. A. Rudasill, R. H. Shannon, R. L. Zedler, O. F. 318 J. L. McAtee. . . . W. L. Matthews E. S. Snavely. . . .....President Vice-President .....Secretary Aiken, J. L. Askins, J. W. Bennett, B. M. Dungan, I. R. Bliler, Roy K. Griffin, R. G. Bolin, R. L. Griffin, T. G. Broodo, Archie Hamilton, H. H. Cavender, J. V. Hams, A. B. Cleland, R. L. Hare, L. H. Cretsinger, I. H. Harris, A. B. Crutchfield, K. Hodges, Don Cuscurida, M. Hyde, R. E. Janosky, R. A. Kavouris, G. Kernodle, J. D. Student Aitiliate Lamb, F. E. Lawson, G. W. Liese, H. W. Lotta, C. R. Picone, A. W. McAtee, J. L. Reed, Guy R. Mercoulides, F. C. Sample, L. L. Matthews, W. L. Short, B. L. Medbury, Snavely, E. S. Mendiata, H. B. Stafford, R. J. Miller, J. T. Stevens, C. T. Moody, J. T. Van Tuyl, D. P. Peak, S. H. Van Tuyl, H. H. Ward, J. L. Wilco, B. R. PITIERICfln CHEfTIICAL SOCIETY 319 ARCHITECTURAL SOCIETY Bob Simpson.......................President—Fall Semester Whit Phillips....................President—Spring Semester A1 Perry ....................................Vice-President Don Jarvis ................... .........Secretary-Treasurer flllbright, H. L. Barnett, F. W. Barth, C. R. Bernhardt, L. J. Boatwright, C. M. Boggs, J. D. F. Brown, S. P. Callins, P. G. Cannata, ft. C. Carter, R. W. Cavitt, G. P. Chenault, J. O. Clark, J. M. Coleman, R. M. Collier, J. L. Cooper, J. B. Copeland, T. L. Cowan, J. D. Crawford, C. Crook, E. T. Cross, V. W. Davidson, S. D. Davis, A. R. De Hass, J. N. Demel, E. M. Demopulos, J. D. Dibrell, F. N. Dominey, J. N. Donaho, J. E. Easley, T. M. Ellis, Felger, O. A. Forrest, J. H. Fryer, R. B. Gatton, J. B. Gooding, H. W. Gohmert, L. B. Gordon, J. F. Goyen, J. P. Graves, J. Greenwood, C. E. Grogan, D. R. Guinn, J. A. Harrell, P. Heaton, W. W. Hennig, R. A. Herrington, J. D. Hines, R. Howard, A. E. Howard, L. J. Huddleston, J. M. Hudeck, A. E. Humphries, F. F. Ingram, E. A. Jeanes, B. H. Johnson, E. E. Jones, H. E. King, K. R. Lanford, S. T. Lareau, G. C. Lown, R. L. Marak, K. J. Marlette, G. S. Matustik, H. J. Mauldin, F. H. Meador, J. T. Michalski, J. F. Minton, F. Moffitt, D. C. Murphree, S. E. Norris, W. L. Pace, C. J. Panzer, W. L. Perkins, D. Portlock, R. L. Powell, B. J. Prassel, V., Jr. Pyle, P. P. Reed, B. H. Rivenbark, J. C. Roeger, J. L. Sakellariou, A. D. Saunders, H. W. Seligman, D. M. Sellinger, G. M. Shannon, W. W. Short, G. W. Simmons, R. B. Smith, H. B. Stanley, D. B. Stevens, W. M. Stewart, O. W. Stinson, R. A. Stoltz, L. W. Stranz, A. M. Tadlock, U. M. TeVault, D. Thompson, L. J- Tovar, H. R. Trant, E. Wales, B. B. Walker, J. B. Watson, C. Wells, J. P. Wells, O. E. Whitlock, C. C. Williams, C. B. Williams, L. H. Wilson, R. W. Wortham, W. F. Young, F. L. Zimmerman, F. A. 320 Allen, D. R. L. L. Barton....... A. E. Autry....... T. E. Eubank...... M. M. Halleck.... Colwick, R. F. Hardy, B. J. . Secretary-Treasurer McCammon, B. Quinius, H. P. Alves, R. T. Cook, P. K. Harris, R. R. McKnight, J. E. Reeves, B. J. Andrews, C. W. Curry, E. P. Hartstack, A. W. McGregor, J. T. Rogers, J. T. Ard, J. H. Daniels, E. R. Hay, A. C. Migl, M. J. Rothe, R. W. Arfman, H. W. Derrick, R. V. Henry, W. P. Mobley, M. K. Schleider, H. E. Asher, J. T. Drew, J. E. Herrington, M. E. Modisett, C. B. Shiller, L. W. Simpson, W. C. Sprawls, A. D. Autry, A. E. Duncan, C. H. Hoover, J. R. Moore, R. E. Baker, C. M. Earles, J. R. Hurley, R. B. Morgan, M. J. Ball, C. E. Edwards, W. R. Gregory, J. F. Mortensen, J. E. Stewart, A. E. Ballman, E. A. Eisenberg, W. M. Inglish, D. J. Morton, R. S. Stoffregen, B. Barrios, J. CJ. Elbel, O. I. Jaska, E. H. Musick, L. D. Thurmond, R. V. Barton, L. L. Eubank, T. E. Jones, R. L. Nelsen, A. N. Thompson, C. Bradford, H. C. Ferguson, J. E. Jones, J. D. Neunhoffer, O. Turner, C. E. Brandon, R. O. Franklin, H. G. Keeter, E. H. North, Bill Vitteto, G. C. Brindley, H. S. Fosmire, E. K. Kunze, O. R. Norvell, V. R. Wallace, J. M. Browne, M. H. Fullbright, M. L. Leary, M. E. Orman, M. K. Ward, J. L. Bussey, C. M. Garner, B. J. Lemmerman, E. H. Pallmeyer, W. C. Waggener, A. M Gallon, J. Glass, C. D. Letguard, J. C. Parker, H. P. Webb, B. D. Canady, M. E. Gregg, J. E. Limmis, H. J. Parrish, W. J. Welsh, B. J. Cavitt, C. S. Guerrero, R. R. Long, J. H. Parsons, C. A. Williams, J. M. Chafin, N. Halleck, M. M. Mangold, L. R. Perry, J. W. Wilson, G. L. Cockrell, J. E. Hancock, B. J. Martin, S. D. Prior, W. C. Zalman, W. J. American Society ot RGRICULTRflL ERGinEERS 321 CIVIL EDGiriEERS M. D. Jones M. W. Amis L. H. Stiles. W. C. Ely. . .....President Vice-President .....Secretary .....Treasurer Allen, J. W. Amis, M. W. Anderson, J. L. Arthur, J. M. Atkinson, C. W. Baccus, P. M. Baker, Maj. F. J. Ball, H. F. Baity, D. M. Bardgette, J. ]. Bender, W. H. Blankinship, B. T. Braunig, C. F. Bray, J. E. Brown, D. N. Burks, R. E. Busch, Johnny Byrom, D. F. Callahan, D. L Camp, J. B. Campbell, A. W. Carter, I. D. Case, H. O. Cecil, Clyde Chaney, P. E. Cherry, D. D. Childs, J. M. Chitwood, R. E. Cloninger, Kris Cole, K. H. Cooper, J. W. Cordell, B. E. Dean, R. O. Degan, D. C. Denny, H. K. Doggett, V. G. Durr, S. J. Edwards, B. F. Edwards, C. C. Ely, W. C. Fallwell, F. X. Farr, C. M. Farrow, E. N. Faust, Capt. E. L. Feagin, G. H. Foran, W. J. Gabert, L. M. Galifione, Lawrence Garrett, R. K. Gerbig, T. O. Gibson, C. A. Gilchrist, Henry Glass, H. D. Godfrey, J. F. Goode, M. G. Goolsbee, M. C. Grant, J. A., Jr. Greenwood, C. A. Greif, W. W. Guido, Cosmo Guy, A. L. Hackebeil, C. E. Hammersly, J. W., Jr. Hancock, J. G. Haroldson, F. A. Harris, L. C. Harrison, G. L. Haskins, W. P. Haynes, H. J. Heath, G. R. Henly, R. O. Hoester, C. C. Hoga n, D. W. Howland, C. V. Huffman, L. E. Hurst, D. E. Jones, M. D. Jones, R. L. Justiss, L. S. Kelly, J. E. Kelly, N. C. Kemble, J. R. Kincy, W. P. Koen, C. E. Kreps, C. W. Lackey, G. G. Landry, M. L. Landry, Rass Lane, B. W. Loros, T. G. Lietz, R. L. Lipscomb, L. L. Locke, M. P. Lowrie, N. E. Lozano, C. M. Lund, K. A. Lunsford, R. V. Luther, C. C. Luttrell, F. A. McCaldin, R. O. McDaniel, B. J. McMordie, C. J. MaGuire, L. S. Martiney, M. B. Mayfield, R. B. Mertz, J. T. Mikulinsky, Sam Mitchell, G. W. Moehlman, D. D. Moehlman, W. F. Monroe, C. K. Muller, G. O. Munoz, P. J. Newby, J. E. Newman, V. P. Nichols, J. R. Nichols, R. L. Noblitt, J. R„ Jr. Ogan, W. H. Olexa, H. F. Owen, T. H. Parrish, C. T. Patterson, J. N. Pawlik, C. T. Pittman, J. H. Plangman, J. T., Jr. Prather, B. G. Reagan, C. W. Reed, L. G. Reynolds, A. W. Reynolds, E. E. Richards, W. T. Riddle, R. B. Rideout, L. R. Riewe, E. M. Riggs, M. S. Riha, E. A., Jr. Riley, T. N. Rix, R. L. Robinson, O. L. Roland, Arlee Salani, H. J. Scalfi, R. A., Jr. Schalit, L. R. Schuman, M. A. Seay, R. L. Serna, T. J. Sikes, A. L. Skidmore, H. B. Smith, Frank Stanly, E. J. Stark, O. F. Stiles, L. H. Stocker, A. J. Story, S. A. Stotzer, R. L. Strait, W. L. Stubbs, S. G. Sutherland, Jerry Swatzell, J. D. Swatzell, P. D. Tabola, L. L. Tallichet, E. L. Tegue, C. E. Torrie, C. B. Turner, L. S. Voekel, D. R. Waggener, W. G. Ward,. T. D. Weaver, C. L. Weil, Cecil Welch, J. F. Wells, J. W. West, P. M. Whilden, J. F. Whitton, E. N. Wilcox, F. E„ Jr. Wiley, J. E. Williamson, D. D. Wirsching, J. E. Word, T. D. Wright, C. V. Wright, R. E. Yantis, C. W. Zabick, J. E. 322 Ayers, Marion L. Ashford, Fred Jr. Atterbury, John H. Adleson, I. J. Allen, Theodore Jr. Allison, William D. Andrus, Howard R. Armstrong, Edward E. Barnes, Robert V. Barker, Gilbert H. Behling, Jackson D. Benson, Hamilton R. Brown, LeRoy Brailas, Louis Beal, Clarence O. Bolton, Otis J. Branam, Raymond O. Brown, Eugene C. Brown, Joe N. Burch, Charles A. Burndrett, William E. Burton. John E. Brown, Richard Claus Burcham, William J. Brient, Russell P., Jr. Berry, James H. Baker, Robert G. Brazzel, George H. Bundy, William T. Baron, Arnold Brown, Jack W. Brown Rodgers P. Crawford, Edward C. Camp, Gerald M. Campbell, John T. M. A. Horton....................................Chairman J. E. Fix.....................................Vice-Chairman W. B. McDaniel...................................Secretary P. W. Marks......................................Treasurer C. W. Files.............................Honorary Chairman Cordove, Roland Crittenden, C. C. Campbell, Don E. Caperton, Gene R. Cook, Robert L. Costlow, Rupert J. Crawley, James B. Callins, Jack G. Cartwright, Stewart E. Cook, Winfred Roy Crisson, Robert D. Cirilo, Manuel Collins, William A. Crowder, Charles LeR. Clonts, Joe M. Costellow, Robert E. Cole, Louis B. Crawford, Davis H. Davenport, Marc. G. Cavies, Robert W. Dodson, Prentice, M. DeLong, Raleigh Jr. Dunsmoor, John A. Dedman, Stephen W. Jr. Die, Roy R. Downs, Arthur W. Dauherty, Daniel H. Dennis, Raymond F. Dowd, Bobbie T. Epps, Howard C. Eaton, Robert L. Emmett, Albert E. Earnheart, Billie G. Eisenhauer, Raymond F. Everett, Claude H. Ellwood, Eugene T. Farrow, Roger A. Ferguson, Grover W. Fisbeck, Marvin C. Farrow, Ernest G. Fergus, Max V. Flinck, Norman E. Fiock, William L. Forgerson, Carl D. Fowler, David P. Fix, James E. Forman, Howell N. Fischer, Alfred O. Fowler, James E. Goodell, Albert Gunnels, Ellis W. Godsey, Joseph D. Greenwall, George G. Glaser, Leonard T. Gordon, Edwin A. Graff, William J. Greene, W. W. Guill , A. W. Gilmore, Clarence F. Goodloe, James C. Hart, Walter J. Hays, Linda R. Hendricks, Charles Y. Hengst, Arthur R. Hiller, Albert W. Holmes, Robert T. Honaker, Charles M. Horton, Malcolm A. Hester, Clarence H. Humble, John D. Harris, Earl Jr. Harrison, John Frank Havlik, John Joe Henrick, William B. Hicks, Leslie W. Hudson, Robert Weir Hughes, Robert Glenn Hood, Scott E. M. Horton, John L. Hand, Robert J. Hoffman, Herbert I. Jones, Marion L. Johnson, Byron E. Jackson, Robert E. John, Rudolph John, Henry T. Johnson, Thomas J. Johnson, Jerold J. Jones, Marvin L. Jemison, Edgar Bartlett Jensen, Alfred F. Johns, Roy Albert Jones, Oran D. Jackson, George H. Jay, Lester L. Kiker, J. C. Kirk, T. R. Knepper, R. F. Koomey, P. C. Kirkley, C. R. Keeney, W. S. Kent, G. S. Kauffman, D. S. King, T. D. Knoblock, J. W. Keirsey, J. L. Kerr, J. W. Lander, E. D. Ludwock, C. S. LeBlano, A. J. Lowndes, H. B. Letsos, J. N. Lankenau, R. H. Little, A. E. Ludden, F. C. Luker, M. Marks, P. W. Morris, M. L. McCatty, K. W. McCormick, B. J. McDaniel, W. B. Murray, M. C. Martin, M. B. Nixon, S. H. Noyes, E. G. Planto, M. Pochyla, F. L. Price, P. N. Riddik, M. L. Rowland, J. C. Runyon, M. T. Schuchart, O. W. Scott, H. T. Stasny, C. H. Thompson, L. W. Thomson, J. T. Tuffly, H. J. Vardeman, H. T. Vezey, E. E. Welsh, M. A. Witiner, W. W. Williams, R. K. Ziola, C. L. American Society oi mECHAnicflL EncinEERS 323 flSTRonomicflL society flgerton, W. D. Aiken, J. L. Barnhart, J. H. Branam, R. O. Chilton, J. M. Richard L. Bolin,......... President E. W. Blankinship............................Vice-President John M. Holman,..............Secretary and Treasurer, Fall Howard W. Spencer..........Secretary and Treasurer, Spring Vick Bindley,.....................................Historian E. E. Vezey,...............................Faculty Advisor Delong, R., Jr. Edmonds, A. G. Glitsch, M. Griffin, R. G. Hawkins, K. Huebner, J. A. Kent, J. T. Maffit, T. S. O ' Bryan, V. H. Parker, G. H. Potter, J. G. Schwab, C. Spencer, F. J. Terrell, W. J. Ward, W. W. The A. M. Astronomical Society was formed in September, 1946, for the purpose of furthering the develop¬ ment of this ancient science on the campus. Plans were made and a model built for a proposed twenty-four inch reflecting telescope to be constructed on the campus and housed in an observatory eighteen feet in diameter. One of the highlights of the year was the banquet and unveiling ceremony previewing this model held in Sbisa Hall in January. Mr. Oscar E. Monnig of Fort Worth was the guest speaker. During the spring semester of 1947 an optical shop was constructed in the basement of the Academic Building and research on the mirror was begun. 324 W. E. Wortham...................................President O. W. Potter, Jr...............................Vice-President A. J. Rogers.........................Secretary and Treasurer O. H. Patterson, Jr..................................Reporter Baber, G. A. Geiselman, J. P. Barnes, A. D. Green, J. M. Bemus, E. A. Groover, F. E., Jr. Bender, H. L. Harnden, D. B. Bruce, A. D., Jr. Hodges, B. R. Bruce, F. D. Hood, J. M. Camp, F. A. Howard, E. J., Jr. Correu, J. D. Howard, J. N. Cox, T. D. Kahn, J. B., Jr. Downard, W. S. Kleas, R. E. Dugan, L. M. Landa, H. M., Jr. Dyer, J. P. Landig, R. E. Epstein, R. A. Lehmann, M. W. Floyd, J. F. Lery, R. H. Garitty, J. P. Liebhafsky, E. E. Garrett, W. J. Lindner, M. E. Morton, E. A. Naumann, Q. Scott, W. L, Jr. Newton, B. B. Smith, J. T. Nisbet, L. O. Taylor, H. C., Jr. Orman, H. M. Terry, M. F„ Jr. Owens, H. R., Jr. Thanheiser, H. W. Park, B. T. Thornhill, T. C., Jr. Patterson, C. H., Jr. Vogelpohl, K. E. Pearsons, J. R. Walker, E. C. Potter, O. W., Jr. Walker, G. Loflin, E. M. Watts, E. Marco, V. R. Weiss, S. L. McGuire Welch, O. T. Pugh, A. S. Wilson, R. W. Rendon, R. Wolz, L. C. Robeau, J. E., Jr. Woolum, T. B., Jr. Rogers, A. J. Wortham, W. E. Rountree, E. V. BUSIHESS SOCIETY 325 EDTOmOLOGY CLUB A. N. White, Jr.....................................President R. R. Lloyd..................................Vice-President C. B. Brazeal.......................Secretary and Treasurer J. A. Deer.........................................Reporter Apt, A. C. Bourland, D. T. Bynum, W. M. Carpenter, G. E. Chadboume, D. S. Cowan, C. B. Gibbs, L. W. Gunter, A. C. Gratz, E. C. Hanna, R. L. Hillis, A. M. Houk, R. L. Maine, E. H. Hagee, W. J. Martin, D. F. McNally, W. P. Price, M. A. Stroope, D. E. Warnhoff, E. H. 326 FALL SEMESTER SPRING SEMESTER President ...........................J. R. Mcllroy T. D. Tanksley Vice-President ......................R. S. Birdwell L. P. Zapalac Secretary ..........................S. W. White O. I. Boyd Treasurer ..........................Y. B. Johnson D. B. McCombs Reporter ...........................R. D. Rector T. R. Seely Student Advisor ....................J. H. Lindley P. D. Woods Parliamentarian ....................E. R. Morrison J. D. Barrett Historian ...........................O. L. Dennis W. A. McDonald Sentinel ............................F. R. Walters G. J. Cook Faculty Advisors: E. R. Alexander, Henry Ross, E. V. Walton Albers, M. E. Day, W. M. Huckabee, C. M. Maclin, R. E. Sims, R. A. Acton, J. W. Dennis, O. L. Ice, A. D. Malphurs, E. N. Sinclair, C. L. Baker, H. J. Dibrell, J. H. Johnson, B. H. Marshall, V. C. Spradling, R. H. Baker, M. K. Dooley, L. E. Johnson, Y. B. Martin, C. D. Swann, R. P. Barfield, M. Dugger, R. W. Jones, C. D. Miller, W. F. Tanksley, T. D. Barrett, J. D. Eaves, N. B. Jones, G. D. Morrison, E. R. Thomas, L. Berry, H. L. Edwards, E. ]. Jones, G. P. Murphrey, C. J. Thompson, J. W. Bertrand, A. R. Ellis, T. N. Jones, J. B. Norris, H. W. Timmons, J. P. Betts, D. L. Ferguson, B. R. Jones, J. W. Neely, O. M. Timmons, M. H. Birdwell, R. S. Fulton, B. M. Jones, V. T. Parrish, O. W. Turner, R. A. Boyd, O. I. Fuqua, L. M. Justice, J. K. Patrick, W. A. Volkman, F. W. Bordeaux, A. O. Geye, H. L. Karcher, C. C. Peavey, J. R. Wadsworth, T. W. Brown, G. P. Giesenchlag, M. A. Keele, W. D. Peel, W. E. Walker, J. G. Burrow, B. Glasscock, J. M. Kelly, R. P. Pittard, W. H. Whorton, G. J. Clark, G. D. Godwin, R. A. Knopp, N. I. Ploch, R. L. White, S. W. Chandler, C. B. Ground, H. R. Koon, M. W. Post, J. J. Williamson, B. L. Clayton, K. W. Grubbs, J. R. Licks, L. J. Priddy, J. W. Willis, V. C. Collier, H. H. Gunter, M. L. Loftis, R. S. Rector, R. D. Witcher, J. D. Connell, F. D. Cook, G. J. Hall, P. B. McAnelly, R. H. Rogers, D. R. Walters, F. A. Hall, W. C. McCombs, D. B. Rosprim, L. T. Woods, P. D. Cook, N. E. Hawkins, J. W. McConnell, J. C. Schaeper, W. E. Woodley, J. H. Crawford, L. D. Hearn, C. L. McDonald, W. A. Schulze, V. H. Worley, B. G. Creech, E. P. Henderson, J. S. Mcllroy, J. R. Scroggins, G. G. Young, O. A. B. Crouch, T. B. Hicks, H. R. Hook, H. H. McNeil, H. R. McQuary, S. R. Seely, T. R. Sheppard, F. W. Zapalac, L. P. COLLEGIATE F.F.A. CHAPTER 327 les mESSiEURS sons souci E. L. Sargent. . . . W. B. Norris..... J. M. Huddleston. A. M. Van Arcken .....President Vice-President .....Secretary .....Treasurer Adams, J. M. Baker, L. D. Beychok, M. R. Block, F. F. Brown, W. L. Brueck, W. L. Cannes, R. C. Carroll, D. W. Cotton, O. W. Domaschk, W. G. Esslinger, E. H. Freeman, R. E. Gottlieb, E. Hott, N. C. Jones, C. M. Kielman, T. L. Lang, W. M. Lorenz, R. W. Neff, R. C. Parr, R. V. Pence, E. W. Peregoy, S. J. Rettig, A. E. Smith, M. L. Snavely, E. S., Jr. Steele, B. M. Tompkins, J. L. Wales, R. D. Wortham, W. F. 328 M. M. Reily.......................................President W. C. Vercellino..............................Vice-President W. T. Davis.............................Secretary-Treasurer E. fl. El wood......................................Reporter W. G. Gill..............................Program Chairman Beckley, P. W. Bender, M. Bullock, Q. S. Bynes, O. R. Carter, J. O. Carter, L. K. Cox, A. L. Dubitzky, R. H. Esslinger, E. H. Goodwyn, J. T. Hardin,F. Harrison, B. S. Hobbs, L. D. Holbert, W. J. Jones, M. B. Kircher, E. H. Kirkpatrick, W. H. McMahn, W. Otell, H. E. Pearson, B. T. Riggs, T. A. Sorrels, J. W. Stubbs, W. O. Winbom, B. F. Wagner, A. W. Vinson, G. L. Voight, J. G. GEOLOGY CLUB 329 Institute ot AEROnRUTICAL SCIEACES Quinton C. Harvey, Jr.............................Chairman Alexander McGregor........................Vice-Chairman Joe W. Caddou................. Secretary-Treasurer Adleson, Irwin J. Armstrong, Forrest E. Baca, Donald V. Boyd, Donald V. Brown, Kenneth L. Brunow, Charles L. Burden, Robert W. Cadman, Robert B., Jr. Cherry, Robert L. Clark, Terry A. Clinton, Robert L. Coddou, Joe W. Cook, Charles D. Demopulos, Chris Durr, S. J. Eddins, William J. Egger, Ernest L. Ferrel, Jerry D. Ferris, C. K. Fiock, Lawrence R. Firebaugh, John M. Fittz, Samuel C. Flowers, Willard A. Francis, James E. Frymire, Thomas R. Gillespie, George D. Gipe, Jack R. Griffin, Roy N., Jr. Hansen, Herman R. Hart, Clarence E. Harvey, Quinton C., Jr. Hendricks, K. W. Higbee, William W. Hinckley, E. Charles, Jr. Hines, Edwin D. Holder, Leonard I. Hughes, George R. Keller, John F., Jr. King, Jesse J., Jr. Larroca, Edward, Jr. Layton, Robert E., Jr. Leon, Leonard Lewis, Jere Jean Lincoln, John W. Livesay, Crawford P., Jr. McCann, Hames F. McGregor, Alexander McGuign, Mortimer J., Jr. Magruder, J. G. Marsh, Billy W. Mitchell, Charles C. Morgan, Ralph W. Morris, Marshall M. Mushaway, Grover L. Osterholm, Harrold Parker, Goldman H. Pratt, John W. Priest, Roy R., Jr. Ray, Jack B. Robertson, John M. Sanders, Robert H. Saunders, Richard L. Schattenberg, John W. Stephens, Uel, Jr. Thompkins, Arnold G. Thompson, Ralph W. Washburn, John E. Watson, William S. Wheeler, Frank W. White, Richard C. Williamson, J. A. Wilson, Weldon R. Winn, Bruce H. Woolf, Jack R. Xeros, Constantine Zeigler, Roland S. 330 Joe Foster ..... W. H. Brummett D. D. Dominy. . . B. R. Blair...... .....President Vice-President .....Secretary .....Treasurer IflDUSTRIAL EDUCATIOD CLUB 331 KREflm ariD hom klub Kenneth Garvin..................................President W. E. Chapman..............................Vice-President R. B. Price..........................Secretary and Treasurer Walter B. Little....................................Reporter Arrieta, Jose Baumhardt, R. E. Buford, Joe Lee Capurro, J. M. Carter, Ray A., Jr. Chapman, W. E. Cross, M. A., Jr. Dominquez, Ramino Edwards, W. Earl, Jr. Faulk, John Dillion Felt, L. B. Fivel, Wm. L. Galt, Wm. N. Garvin, Kenneth Holmes, Harvey W. Janda, V. B. Kendall, W. L. Kennedy, James E. Koiberg, D. C. Kruse, Edward F. Lehman, R. N. Little, Walter B. Lyles, W. W. Magee, Wm. C. Marsh, R. C. McConnell, Hohn P. McDaniel, Carl A. Moore, Frank Murphy, B. H. Murray, H. G. Hiemeyer, E. V. Pou, W. G. Prather, W. E. Price, T. B. Rodriquez, Hugo Rojas Deporta, Mauel Tojas, Jorge Sewell, C. E. Shelton, D. R. Shore, Victor W. Spaniel, Eugene L. Taylor, F. W. Thomas, Theodore’H. Tucker, C. H. Vick, N. A. Walker, Hohn H. 332 R. T. Thornhill................ J. M. Walker................. S. E. Bowers................. ...........Secretary-Treasurer Blankenship, L. H. Collinsworth, K. D. Heyn, H. D. Shelton, C. H. Bowers, S. E. Davis, H. H. H ill, J. J. Speights, D. E. Breedlove, C. Drozd, J. F. Hill, U. Stringer, H. E. Breedlove, D. R. Ehrhardt, S. P. Kelly, J. R. Taylor, L. S. Brown, J. G. Ellis, S. P. Killian, S. H. Thornhill, R. T. Bryant, J. W. Forrest, E. E. Krenek, K. C. Trost, C. M. Burnett, N. Foster, T. B. LaGasse, A. B. Vitopil, W. L. Campbell, C. B. Frozen, G. L. Miller, A. D. Walker, J. M. Campbell, P. Frazer, R. L. Morris, C. F. Watson, J. E. Chambers, C. H. Garner, R. L. Powell, R. L. Watson, J. R. Chisolm, G. M. Gregg, J. R. Prichard, C. D. Weatherford, J. L. Clapp, N. F. Gripon, L. R. Rogers, S. L. Weatherford., J. W. Haby, G. H. Ross, L. S. Yarborough, C. P. LRnDSCflPE ART CLUB 333 Society for ADVflncEmEnT of mflnflGEmEnT Charles A. Burch..................................President Dallas Criswell..............................Vice-President Robert Reese................... Secretary-Treasurer Franklin H. Mikell..........................Public Relations Abrahamson, E. C. Averyt, William E. Barnes, Robert V. Birt, Bryan B. Branam, Raymond O. Brunson, Fred W. Burch, Charles A. Burcham, William J. Calvert, Clarence E. Cauthen, Joe Baker, Jr. Clark, L. H. Coleman, Roy L. Collier, J. F., Jr. Connevey, L. H. Crice, Herman E. Criswell, Dallas L. Davis, John W., Jr. Earnheart, Billie Glen Eppler, Jerome C. Evans, Adrian D. Farmer, W. L., Jr. Finck, Norman E. Forman, Jack J. Gamer, Charles C. Granfors, William H. Haltom, Robert C. Hatchett, E. Earl Henson, S. R. Hoffman, Richard M. Housewright, Lee D. ; Jr. Howard, Thomas C. Huddleston, R. H., Jr. Kane, Wm. L. Kirkpatrick, Oran G., Jr. Landers, Jess C. Lochte, Elgin H. Long, William Howard Martin, Robert N. McCausland, James C. Mikell, Franklin H. Mitchell, Frank S., Jr. Nesbit, Sam F., Jr. Parker, Travis S. Paulekas, Joseph P. Pietsch, Carl Paul Reese, Robert Schneider, Harold James Scott, Howard T. Smith, Hueland F., Jr. Swilley, George R. Tips, Charles David Todd, Lloyd H. Wareing, Edgar C. Whitney, Clifford C., Jr. Wilson, Matthew C. Wunderlick, George M. Ziegelmeyer, A. L., Jr. 334 G. B. Caperton W. G. Gill..... J. C. Casas..... G. M. Goodwin. .....President Vice-President .....Secretary .....Treasurer Andrews, T. A. Aycock, J. W. Bell, G. L. Bender, M. H. Berry, O. H. Berthelot, B. W. Bourland, N. E. Broun, E. C. Bumpass, C. M. Cheatham, J. A. Childress, K. H., Jr. Copeland, H. N. Curry, J. R. DeLafosse, F. B. Doran, W. H. Driskill, J. P. Early, F. D. Edwards, H. K. Ellis, J. E. Fischer, A. O. Ford, O. J. Forney, F. B. Forrest, R. P., Jr. Gaines, C. M., Jr. Gollnick, J. R. Goodson, J. E. Guenther, R. S. Hamon, A. O. Herrington, J. P. Hill, H. B„ Jr. James, Jack R. Johnson, H. G. Johnson, J. F. Lacy, S. S. Lee, C. S. Lewis, R. W. Lott, L. D. McCall, M. W. McCaskill, M. W. McGehee, G. T. McKay, W. G. McMahon, J. M. McMillan, F. M„ Jr. Maley, D. P., Jr. Mayer, H. R. Meisenheimer, D. B. Monteith, E. D. Mueller, J. R. Muil, C. W. Myer, B. G. Nancarrow, W. G. Patterson, Leo Pela, E. C. Pettit, E. Y. Phelps, W. D. Phillips, C. E. Pranglin, H. N. Qualls, R. C. Ramsen, J. O. Reid, J. W. Ridgway, R. J. Ring, K. A. Rollman, E. J. Ross, J. J. Rowe, H. E. Sapp, N. J. Saunders, D. L. Scamardo, P. L. Smith, W. G. Sonberg, S. F. Sparkman, R. M. Stamos, C. J. Strauch, C. B. Trott, J. T. Voight, M. G. Wadlington, W. H. Walton, W. W. Watts, P. R., Jr. Watts, R. L. Welch, T. I. Wells, W. T., Jr. Weyel, E. G. Wright, T. R. PETROLEUm EElGIEIEERinG CLUB 335 PREmEDICRL-PREDEDTRL SOCIETY H. M. Browder....................................President D. B. Hamilton...............................Vice-President D. W. Carroll...........................Secretary-Treasurer N. E. Halbrooks............... Reporter ADVISORY COMMITTEE Dr. G. E. Potter—Chairman....................Biology Dept. Dr. A. L. Schipper..................................Zoology Mr. C. H. Bernard..................................Physics Mr. C. W. Burchard..............................Chemistry Dr. G. Parker ...................................Chemistry Adams, K. P. Cochrane, I. H. lones, C. L. McKinsey, T. R. Sellars, R. J. Allman, W. B. Cogswell, I. W. Jones, G. M. Miller, E. C. Shropulos, G. P. Atkins, H. L. Cotton, O. W. Jones, R. F. Monks, G. P. Smith, E. F. Avery, L. J. Connor, J. H. . Jones, S. L. Neff, R. C. Steele, F. B. Barnett, W. D. Cummings, I. Kleiman, H. Nethery, N. J. Stegall, H. Bar os, I. A. Davis, C. P. Knight, R. Nicol, W. F. Sterne, T. L. Berger, G. H. Eastman, G. L. Koenig, R. E. Norman, J. R. Syptah, H. G. Bilsing, W. A. Elliott, D. Krause, R. B. Norris, W. B. Taylor, C. M. Billelo, L. I. Greene, E. L. Kuhn, J. C. Parr, R. V. Taylor, T. S. Birdwell, H. V. Halbrooks, N. E. Laine, C. L. Pence, E. W. Thomas, R. E. Broughton, B. B. Hamilton, D. B. Leddy, R. J. Post, H. W. Thompson, G. Brown, W. L. Hardie, B. Ledlie, R. B. Quick, J. R. Tompkins, G. L. Browder, H. M. Henry, J. W. hide, C. Roberts, J. R. Walzel, J. R. Brueck, W. L. Hink, B. W. Lindsey, D. M. Robertson, J. W. Wait, L. C. Beutel, H. W. Hooper, C. C. Lawrence, V. Romano, J. J. White, R. N. Carroll, D. W. Houser, I. Lipsey, B. C. Sacher, E. C. White, S. Cliffton, H. M. Insall, H. E. Leverett, S. D. Sargent, E. L. Wilhelm, P. L. Lubke, J. J. 336 M. L. Mertz.......................................President H. J. Grafa..................................Vice-President J. M. Mertz..........................Secretary and Treasurer L. W. Adams......................................Reporter Allen, J. H. Adams, L. W. Alford, D. R. Dossier, A. Bergfeld, W. A. Berry, W. E. Bolland, E. A. Bowers, L. J. Broome, C. A. Canning, R. H. Cave, L. T. Chapman, T. J. Cowhart, R. T. Crothers, W. F. Day, J. R. Decker, R. Donavan, R. H. Duncan, M. G. Eckert, J. C. Erwin, C. Evans, H. S. Fox, W. W. Franke, H. W. Galloway, C. E. Gary, W. A. Grafa, H. J. Graham, J. L. Haas, R. E. Hardy, L. M. Harmon, K. E. Harris, C. B. Hart, D. B. Helbing, S. C. Hilgenfeld, R. E. Hodgins, W. W. Junquiera, P. B. Kendall, W. L. Kight, N. R. Kingsbury, H. T. King, G. O. King, S. S. Knapp, W. C. Kothman, A. Kothman, J. Kothman, R. R. Kunkel, J. E. Lasswell, M. E. Law, H. G. Macha, L. W. Magee, W. T. May, L. E. McClanahan, B. H. McClure, W. A. McCrea, Y. J. Mertz, J. M. Mertz, M. L. Miller, C. H. Moore, J. O. Moore, J. W. North, H. L. Oakley, B. B. Orr, J. Otto, M. W. Pace, G. B Phillips, D. Pitts, D. C. Polk, G. B. Posey, A. H. Powell, G. M. Powers, G. A. Poynor, J. M. Poymor, W. J. Ragsdill, H. E. Rankin, C. D. Reesing, J. W. Resendez, E. R. Richardson, G. C. Richardson, L. L. Richardson, O. L. Richardson, R. R. Roberts, T. Rusche, R. R. Russell, L. W. Schuchart, V. R. Schumann, R. F. Sheets, P. K. Shelton, H. C. Smith, A W. Smith, R. V. Stiles, L. W. Stone, C. R. Sussdorf, W. A. Tomlin, W. D. Trigg, J. J. Trigg, K. M. Tubb, G. E. Underwood, M. B. Vail, W. H. Welch, R. W. Wood, J. P. Wright, W. A. Zummo, J. F. SADDLE ADD SIRLOIA CLUB 337 R. J. McIntyre........... . . .President—Fall Semester O. P. Olcese............ . President—Spring Semester O. P. Olcese............ ................ Vice-President—Fall Semester H. L. James............. ..............Vice-President—Spring Semester W. W. McMahan........ .................Secretary E. Arias................ . . . Treasurer—Fall Semester D. E. Horne............. Treasurer—Spring Semester R. W. White............ ..................Reporter C. C. Boyd.............. ............Parliamentarian R. J. Ledgard and H. L. James.............. ........Program Committee Prof. J. A. Moore, Modern Language Dept.. . ...................Sponsor Arnold, J. B. Gardner, J. Jackson, D. S. Munoz, P. L. Scruggs, R. E. Barber, W. A. Gibbens, R. Jacquin, H. G. Newton, B. B. Serna, F. J. Barnes, A. D. Greathouse, B. A. Junqueira, P. B. Nichols, R. H. Spencer, F. J. Barrios, J. C. Guerrero, E. T. Keeble, C. C. Page, J. W. Terry, M. F. Beardsley, W. H. Gullo, A. J. King, H. V. Pr estridge, R. P. Tovar, H. R. Brown, A. W. Hancock, J. G. Knapp, A. S. Reed, P. ' n. Trotman, J. T. Capurro, J. M. Hancock, W. L. Knapp, F. E. Roberts, H. L. Webb, F. D. Cary, H. Happy, J. K. Krauskopf, V. G. Rogers, A. J. Welch, F. D. Chemal, V. Hardie, C. H. Lackey, G. G. Scarborough, M. White, S. B. Coronado, P. R. Harrison, C. E. Middleton, A. Schroeder, R. W. Williams, C. L. Cruz, T. D. Herpel, E. H. Miller, G. Schwab, C. Williams, J. E. Elliott, C. W. Horaney, R. N. Miller, J. C. Schwarz, H. L. Wilson, W. W. Irby, V. T. Morris, J. H. 338 Bob Wright ......................................President Mr. C. H. Ransdell..........................Faculty Advisor Mr. J. L. Howard..........................Student Secretary Rev. R. L. Brown.............................Pastor Advisor Back Row: Bob Moore, Wilson Beardsley , Weldon Holbrooks, Bob Wright, Marian Goolsby, Mr. C. H. Rans¬ dell, Tony Sorensen. Middle Row: Mr. J. L. Howard, Lloyd Thomas, Roy Hunt, David Fort, Bill Marsh, Oran Jones, Burt Johnson, Rev. R. L. Brown. Front Row: Ed Short, Sam Sargent, Cliff Harris, Newt Cole, Randall Grounds, Doyle Duncan, Alf Johnston. BAPTIST STUDEDT UAIOn COUDCIL HILLEL CLUB David Leff..... Edwin Daniels . . Herbert Hoffman J. W. Golden. . . Arnold Walkow .............President ........Vice-President Second Vice-President ............Treasurer ............Secretary 340 E. S. Anderson..... W. H. Kiel......... M. F. Johns......... E. F. Kruse........ C. A. Eisenhauer. . . Rev. Fred Mgebroff ...............President ...........Vice-President .....Recording Secretary Corresponding Secretary ...............Treasurer ................Sponsor Aalto, J. U. Barzak, R. W. Boubel, P. R. Buck, H. B. Colwick, R. F. Denny, R. W. Frede, H. Eisenhauer, C. A. Fowler, N. W. Friemel, G., Jr. Granfors, W. H. Gromatzky, E. A. Grona, F. W. Hoermann, H. G. Johns, M. F. Jordan, A. C. Kiel, W. H. Koeing, R. E. Koopman, G. W. Krauskopf, V. G. Kruse, E. F. Lochte, E. H. Luker, N. E. Lunderius, C. R. Mueller, M. H. Ohlendorf, C. C. Paxson, J. B. Pankonien, J. M. Reesing, J. W. Riewe, M. E. Schero, R. J. Siegmund, R. D. Simpson, D. G. Sommers, C. J. Sommers, C. L. Wehmann, G. W. Wendlandt, W. G. Werchan, L. E. Wittenburg, H. R. Wittig, E. H„ III LUTHERAD STUDEflTS flSSOCIflTIOn 341 LUTHERAD UUALTHER CLUB E. Bolland .......................................President H. Kunkel...................................Vice-President R. Brunkhorst....................................Secretary Domaschk, W. G. Schuhman, L. W. Luker, M., Jr. Luker, N. E. Kunkel, R. L. Nowotny, R Deltjen, W. Lott, B. Kunze, G. Finck, N. Quiram, H. 342 President Griff Greenwell .......... Bill Miller ............... Bill O ' Mara.............. Dick Ploch .............. George Drugan ......... Monsignore J. B. Gleisner. Father Timothy J. Valenta Father E. Matocha....... . . . .Vice-President .........Secretary .........Treasurer .........Historian .........Chaplain Assistant Chaplain Assistant Chaplain nEuumfln club 343 A M Methodist Church WESLEY FOUEIDATIOn COUDCIL FRONT ROW: Jack Gamer Preston Curry Charles Luther, President Earnest Watts, Vice-President Thomas Warren BACK ROW: Rev. R. C. Terry, Minister Cloyce Terrell Rev. Carlos W. Davis, Director Jarvis Miller, Secretary-Treasurer James Owens 344 W. B. McDaniel, Jr. James D. Tittle. . . . Fred L. Hughes. . . O. B. Stephens, Jr.. Bill Sayles ....... ...............President ..........Vice-President Secretary and Treasurer ........Social Chairman ........Social Chairman Daniel, Guy B. Luther, John J. Tittle, James D. Hughes, Fred L. Stephens, O. B., Jr. McGee, Holt Cambell, Don P. Sayles, Bill McDaniel, W. B., Jr. Martin, Wayne Robertson, Poole, Jr. Trickey, Charles T. Garrett, Wendol Bowers, David Bennett, Joe Grimes, Marvin Cawthon, Pat Vletas, Gus Rogers, Boyd Rogers, Charles Rogers, Stanley Parrish, Dan Cambell, Bill Culver, Conner Hollowell, Bob Horton, Charles Thompson, Bruce Bass, Henry K., Jr. Burditt, Jesse Reeves, Beverly Saunders, Harry W. Gardner, Jim Hanks, Donald King, J. I. Odell, Jack Patton, Raymond Lindsey, Wilbur McClanhan, Byron Bird, Donald Berry, E. W. Reynolds, Roy Leach, Shelton Cecil, Bob Pitts, Don Pitzer, Ted Parks, Sidney McMahon, Markley Pitt, John ft. fiBILEDE CLUB J. A. Dickson, Jr....................................President E. J. Hogan..................................Vice-President W. S. Edwards...................................Secretary B. W. French................... Treasurer A. Cokinos...............................Business Manager Adkisson, W. T., Jr. Baker, C. M. Barnes, J. W. Bistline, R. E. Blanton, L. E. Bradley, A. Brennecke, H. M. Broussard, D. E. Broussard, W. A. Brown, S. P., Jr. Brunson, R. D. Carroll, T. D. Chadboume, D. S. Coale, M. R. Cokinos, A. Collins, R. R. Cornish, J. L. Cottle, J. C., Jr. Dempsey, J. J., Jr. Dickson, J. A., Jr. Dickson, W. S. Dubisson, H. J. Duhon, G. D. Edwards, W. S. Ellis, J. A. Enloe, D. P. Fairchild, H. J., Jr. Fears, S. W. Fox, S. V. French, B. W. Fritts, J. W. Galewsky, H., Jr. Godkin, J. D. Gietzen, J. E. Goodell, A. Grey, R. A. Hart, W. A. Hartley, F. W. Hay, W. G. Heffner, J. L. Higgins, F. B. Hogan, C. J. Hogan, E. J. Jones, T. S. Kerr, J. W. King, C. L. Landry, R. Lane, B. W. Latson, C. Latson, R. L. Leatherwood, N. R. Locke, C. B. Looney, F. S. McMullen, W. W„ Jr. McCellan, R. O. Martin, T. Massey, J. L. Minton, F., Jr. Mittendorf, E., Jr. Monroe, C. K., Jr. Nicks, J W. Parker, G. H., Jr. Parkhill, K. R. Patterson, F. H. Petkovsek, J. E. Prescott, A. M. Price, R. F. Rake, E. L. Ralph, T. A. Reddick, D. Richard, W. E. Riggs, M. S. Riley, T. N. Sharp, G. R. Selman, W. W. Singleton, J. R. Smith, J. K. Stafford, R. J. Tanner, G. E. Taylor, E. B. Tetley, K. C. Thorp, J. D. Thorp, W. C. Thrash, C. C„ Jr. Turner, S. S. Turney, B. B. Walker, J. W. Wallace, W. L. Weinbaum, C. H., Jr. Weisenfelder, C. H. Wheat, J. R. Whitten, G. A. Wilcox, F. E., Jr. Williams, M. M. Wilson, J. C. Withers, N. C. Wood, H. R. Wright, C. E. Zummo, J. F. 346 Aiken, C. H. Gunn, T. E. Moore, H. H. Speer, T. A. Baugh, J. H. Fergus, G. C. Moore, W. M. Steglich, L. Bay, W. W. Harris, G. W. Moore, L. P. Richbook, S. J. Beerwinkle, E. O. Henson, S. R. Muehlhause, E. H. Rosenberg, E. V. Bilderbach, E. G. Hinkle, E. A. Jones, R. E. Thompson, F. T. Boehme, G. E. Hill, F. W. Nixon, J. D. Traylor, J. D. Bowers, L. J. Howe, R. D. Norfleet, G. R. Vaughn, J. E. Brock, T. W. Huddleston, R. H. Odell, W. H. Vaughn, B. M. Brown, J. E. Hunt, J. R. Peters, M. A. Walton, W. W. Byers, J. M. James, H. L. Potts, R. C. Welch, R. C. Chapman, B. F. Langowski, R. E. Pickett, T. B. Walker, F. N. Cox, J. T. M. Martin, F. G. Potts, A. N. Walker, W. F. Busek, E. D. Malicoat, A. F. Roy, F. J. York, G. Eberhardt, A. L. Marshall, V. C. Ragsdale, M. L. Zabcik, C. J. Fergus, M. V. Maxfield, L. G. Schmidt, V. R. Zabcik, F. M. Gray, A. L. Mercer, A. J. Smith, J. R. Zabcik, W. L. Miller, J. W. Spears, D. W. BELL COURTY CLUB 347 BRAZORIA COUATY CLUB A. E. Vickery.................... President A. B. Kennedy, Jr.............................Vice-President E. R. Cobb, Jr...........................Secretary-Treasurer Augsburger, C. H. Bannister, J. H. Benes, J. P. Boyd, D. R. Brown, A. W. Cecil, W. W. Cobb, E. R., Jr. Davis, L. G., Jr. Eberspacher, N. E. Fidler, C. E. Finger, H. C., Jr. Fluker, T. S. Grandstaff, D. E. Gupton, J. W. Haring, J. M. Hicks, H. R. Hicks, T. R. Hluza, A. G. Jones, C. E. Jones, J. W. Kennedy, A. B., Jr. Lanik, E. J. Legler, B. Legler, B. M. Libby, D. E. Libby, G. F. Logan, C. E. Lorenz, R. W. Me Alpine, J. D. McCann, W. R. McKenzie, E. L. McKenzie, S. C. Murray, R. Pate, J. H. Roberts, S. L. Simpson, W. C. Strickland, J. W. Tanner, B. L. Vickery, A. E. Wait, L. C„ Jr. Waller, T. R. Weidig, G. W. Westmoreland, J. W., Jr. Wheeler, F. W. 348 Mac Weaver . B. C. Brooks. . A. J. Longley. F. L. Crowder B. A. Wyatt. . . .......President . .Vice-President .......Secretary .......Treasurer Social Secretary Bennett, B. Black, S. J. Brooks, B. C. Bynum, G. R. Bynum, T. Caldwell, W. T. Crowder, F. L. Dedman, H. Dedman, S. W. Dula, W. Gray, G. W. Jennings, H. G. Kennedy, T. R. Lanford, S. Longley, A. J. Mayes, P. McGhee, E. W. McIntosh, C. D. Murphy, B. H. Neely, R. G. Parker, H. P. Quick, J. R. Richmond, W. J. Sawyer, D. Shelton, D. R. Swinney, R. S. Stone, C. R. Weaver, M. Williamson, B. L. Wilson, L. J. Wyatt, B. A. Yantis, T. C. BROWfl COUDTY CLUB 349 BRUSH COUHTRY CLUB T. B. Owens Thad Irby . . .....President Vice-President Cecil Lohn......... Charles McWilliams Frank Davis ....... Don Howeth....... .....President Vice-President .....Secretary .....Treasurer Lewie, Skip Howeth, Don Jones, Morris Crain, L. L. Teague, Carl Bud Grundy, Sam Russell, Alien McPherson, Tim McWilliams, Charles Yarbough, David Greek, Charles Otts, Harold Doughty, Les Robinson, Harry Linn, Paul Siegmond, Ray Woodruff, Don Briscoe, Pete Kilcrease, Bob Saunders, Pete Corsey, Davis Davis, Frand Henning, Ray Buchannan, Charles Elkins, Harvey Fulton, Ben Hatcher, Harold Miller, Tom Snow, Bill Greenwood, Charles Blanton, Roy Lohn, Cecil COOKE COUEITY CLUB 351 CORPUS CHRISTI CLUB Adams, F. S. Aikin, J. L. Andrew, B. Andrew, E. H. Andrus, H. R. Arnim, O. E. A. C. Padilla................ ' E. H. Andrew................ J. P. Mueller................ T. A. Wise, Jr................. Currie, R. M. DeForrest, J. T. Gottlieb, R. P. .......President—Fall Semester .... President—Spring Semester .................Vice-President ............Secretary-Treasurer Barnett, B. Grigsby, J. C. Miller, B. P. Brown, N. A. Grunwald, C. E. Mueller, J. P. Chernosky, A. B. Hardwicke, J. B., Jr. Muery, W. E. Strait, B. Cox, A. E. Harrell, B. C. Padilla, A. C. Terry, L. Cross, I. C. Jones, J. M. Patton, W. G. Thompson, J. King, D. Pearson, B. Walker, H. O. Ludden, F. C. Reagan, C. W. Waters, C. McClure, D. Pruitt, M. A. Sanford, J. B., Jr. Sparks, F. H. Speer, J. T. Welsh, M. A. ■ Westervelt, J. P. Williams, C. Wise, T. A., Jr. White, C. H. Young, F. L. Zerr, J. 352 Abney, J. Baron, A. Barry, W. Beasley, E. Berger, A. Bishop, W. Blanks, L. Broodo, A. Bryant, C. Bumpas, W. Burns, G. Carpenter, W. Clark, C. Cowan, P. Crawford, D. Davidson, F. Dietrich, F. B. Gilbert . . B. Martin . . A. Holleman H. Goswick . M. Ploeger . .......President . Vice-President .......Secretary .......Treasurer Social Secretary Drum, G. Jacobs, C. Duboe, J. James, J. Duncan, W. Jones, J. F. Epps, J. Jones, J. T. Fawcett, G. Jones, G. Garrett, B. Kunkel, R. Gilbert, W. LaRoche, B. Gilmore, C. Lewis, R. Gimarc, J. Lonquist, W. Goff, C. Maya, F. Gratz, E. Manget, F. Greeves, R. McClure, L. Hall, B. McCormick, B. Happy, J. McDonald, B. Haroing, F. Mitchell, C. Hatzenbuehler, E. Moore, B. Hicks, C. Moore, E. Hooten, E. Moore, F. Mullins, G. Schutz, R. Murphrey, C. Schwab, L. Mursky, M. Schatzman, N. Noble, D. Simmons, F. Noyes, T. Simpson, H. Oliver, H. Smith, W. Philips, F. Stuart, J. Parker, C. Swango, B. Qualls, B. Swenson, T. Ramey, G. Templiton, B. Risien, H. Thornhill, T. Ritey, F. Trewitt, M. Rose, J. Verla, S. Royal, J. Weil, C. Rudger, C. Wiggins, G. Rutchik, M. Williams, C. Sacner, E. Sanders, R. Yowell, G. DALLAS CLUB 353 DEL RIO CLUB J. W. Barnett......................................President Cooter Wardlow.............................Vice-President David Trent............................Secretary-Treasurer Don Corley.......................................Reporter flrfman, Harry Booker, Pete Burdett, Ira Courtney, Rob Crozier, Ballis Dominguez, Raul Driskell, John King Pokes, Jack Freeman, C. B. Grief, Wilber Grimes, Clay Hays, Billey Humphrey, Amos Locke, Morgan McNutt, Horace Munnerlyn, Ray Nunley, Tom Poole, Grover Rose, Thomas Schauer, Blake Schmidt, J. W. Strother, Duane 354 J. L. Huffines..... Jim Heath........ George Dorris . . . Ray Rector ...... Fred S. Thurmond .....President Vice-President .....Secretary ......Reporter .....Treasurer Blakely, C. Degan, C. Foster, T. B. Morgan, J. G. Thurmond, F. S. Brandenberger, Ed. Dickie, PL Harris, T. Rector, R. D. Vestal, F. D. Castelberry, R. L. Dorris, G. O. Heath, Jim Rector, S. D. Walters, F. PL Cowan, C. B. Edwards, F. Huffines, J. L. Storrie, Bob Williams, Ed. Curry, P. Ford, Bob Maddox, J. P. Thornton, S. Wilson, G. L. McMahan, L. DEirron coudty club 355 ERST TEXRS CLUB O. W. Potter.................... President E. C. Livingston..............................Vice-President A. S. Pugh..............................Secretary-Treasurer Averyt, W. E. Bussey, C. M. Gentsch, D. E. Martin, C. E. Simms, R. C. Baker, L. C. Cannon, O. B. Greeson, J. R. Massey, D. O. Shifflette, D. B. Barber, W. A. Curry, J. R. Hammett, L. D. Milligan, C. Taylor, H. L. Beesley, B. B. Deer, C. W. Laflin, D. V. Nunn, G. L. Torbert, J. Bender, H. L. Dickson, J. C. Mackey, W. L. Park, B. T. Watson, W. G. Booth, J. E. Fowler, A. H. McKnight, J. E. Morris, J. Rike, J. L. Welch, O. T. 356 C. H. Chambers. . . C. D. Howard..... J. L. Sanders...... . . . Secretary-Treasurer R. B. Price........ D. L. Butchofsky. . . Abraham, N. Cooper, J. W. Holmes, J. L. McGregor, M. Smythe, E. F. Arbuckle, K. Davis, E. Hoover, J. R. Munoz, P. Smythe, R. Atkins, R. L. Drugan, G. S. Howard, C. D. Myre, W. Sparks, P. W. Bailey, E. Dudrow, F. Howard, E. F. Norris, S. B. Stedham, D. Ballentine, J. Edwards, C. Hurst, E. Parker, P. Stenis, B. Barrios, I. Edwards, R. M. Jackson, G. H. Price, R. B. Stevens, C. R. Bowers, C. C. Fiock, L. B. Jacquin, J. J. Rosser, R. F. Vaughan, J. Brooks, J. C. Fiock, L. C. Jacquin, H. G. Rothman, R. Wadlington, F. Y. Butchofsky, D. L. Frias, C. Jenkins, S. L. Rowland, J. C. Wilson, G. Cordon, D. Gorman, A. Jones, E. R. Sanders, F. Wilson, J. G. Cordon, W. Haddad, T. Lavis, J. Sanders, J. L. Williamson, R. M. Catt, C. D. Hardy, C. Lea, R. Sanders, R. Wright, A. Chambers, C. H. Harris, G. C. Long, W. H. Scarborough, M. Wyler, K. O. Chew, G. Hill, J. R. Malooly, A. A. Schwenke, K. Weursmitch, P. Holick, W. Maxwell, W. H. Smith, M. G. EL PASO CLUB FORT LUORTH CLUB H. C. Huddleston, W. K. Williamson J. D. Strickel...... F. A. Buxton...... E. J. Simpson..... J. W. McAnelly. . . ............. . .President ..........Vice-President Secretary and Treasurer .........Social Director .......Sergeant-at-Arms ...............Reporter Agerton, W. D. Amis, M. W. Antweil, J. D. Beckman, H. T. Blair, W. R. Blum, J. G. Bourland, D. T. Boyd, D. L. Bradbury, C. C. Bransom, R. Burrus, D. R. Carlton, R. A. Clark, A. F. Clark, J. R. Conner, R. T. Cox, C. N. Crews, G. C. Cross, L. L. Crow, E. W. Crow, R. L. Davis, D. C. Davis, D. D. Davis, I. H. Dabenport, B. G. DeHaas, J. N. Dieb, J. E. Douglass, ]. E. Dunkslberg, S. B. Dupree, B. L. Dupree, C. R. Evans, T. L. Evans, W. L. Farrell, D. B. Fleener, H. E. Fowler, D. P. Frye, D. N. Garrett, R. K. Garrison, J. R. Gatton, I. B. Guthrie, E. E. Hahnfeld, R. H. Halbower, R. D. Hall, H. F. Harrison, J. F. Heath, G. R. Heeman, J. A. Hendrick, W. B. Hiester, ]. W. Hinckley, E. C. Hoyler, T. H. Hoyler, W. F. Ingram, E. A. Jarvis, D. E. Johnson, F. H. Johnson, R. Johnson, R. L. Jones, E. R. Jones, R. H. Keen, F. R. Keller, J. F. Kelso, J. E. Kent, G. S. Kizer, R. E. LeBlanc, A. J. Leonard, R. W. Lyles, T. W. Mcjilton, R. B. Magruder, J. C. Martin, C. D. Martin, D. E. Mathews, D. S. Morgan, L. L. Morris, W. K. Muller, G. O. Naham, L. C. Normand, D. G. O ' Connell, J. Parker, C. J. Patterson, J. N. Penix, J. Y. Perkins, L. N. Pumphrey, W. B. Rabb, J. T. Reed, C. J. Reed, G. T. Reynolds, B. W. Riggins, R. W. Rippetoe, W. F. Roland, A. Schwartz, H. L. Schwartz, E. C. Seay, J. Schuhart, D. V. Smullen, K. C. Stade, W. R. Stewart, J. C. Stocker, C. W. Taylor, C. A. Thurmond, J. F. Tillery, J. P. Tulis, R. F. Van Horn, G. A. Wallace, B. T. Webster, J. O. Wheeler, J. E. White, L. D. White, R. A. Willis, T. A. Wilson, J. H. Wilson, B. Wilson, W. R. Winfrey, F. N. Woodall, J. R. Youngblood, C. S. Youngblood, R. F. Zahn, G. 358 Mrs. H. C. Huddleston...................President Mrs. Nolty Cox................First Vice-President Mrs. R. F. Wilson............Second Vice-President Mrs. Sam A. Nixon............Third Vice President Mrs. W. E. Jarvis.............Fourth Vice-President Mrs. Vel Stephens.............Fifth V ice-President Mrs. A. Antweil...............Sixth Vice-President Mrs. J. P. Agerton.............Recording Secretary Mrs. G. W. Tinslar......................Treasurer Mrs. Chester A. Reed.....Corresponding Secretary Mrs. Edwin G. Schwarz..................Publicity Mrs. C. S. Youngblood.......Federation Chairman Mrs. J. Hugh Morgan....................Historian Mrs. Lyle L. Cross................Parliamentarian fiberton, Mrs. J. P. Amis, Mrs. Marshall Antweil, Mrs. A. Becker, Mrs. Julius Bombarger, Mrs. Othal P. Boyd, Mrs. ]. L. Bracewell, Mrs. L. M. Brown, Mrs. W. J. Bundy, Mrs. W. T, Burrus, Mrs. C. R. Buxton, Mrs. Dorothy Carlton, Mrs. R. A. Childress, Mrs. W. R. Cleaver, Mrs. C. L. Corrin, Mrs. W. G. Cox, Mrs. Nolty Crittenden, Mrs. G. C. Cross, Mrs. Lyle L. Crow, Mrs. Emil Cunningham, Mrs. L. G. Davis, Mrs. J. A. Davis, Mrs. J. Fred DeHaas, Mrs. John W. Dieb, Mrs. Dwight Dunkelberg, Mrs. K. W. Evans, Mrs. Hugh Farrell, Mrs. J. M. Fort, Mrs. Alma D. Fowler, Mrs. Irene Garrett, Mrs. Kenneth Gatton, Mrs. Margaret Geren, Mrs. Preston M. Germany, Mrs. J. P. Graves, Mrs. E. G. Greer, Mrs. A. R. Hahnfeld, Mrs. Herbert Harrison, Mrs. T. P. Hicks, Mrs. E. E. Hickley, Mrs. E. C. Holder, Mrs. J. W. Huddleston, Mrs. H. C. Hunt, Mrs. John G. Jarvis, Mrs. W. E. Jones, Mrs. Enoch E. Jones, Mrs. Walter Johnson, Mrs. Floyd H. Johnson, Mrs. Grant H. Johnson, Mrs. J. B. Johnston, Mrs. M. D. Billingsley, Mrs. A. S. Killebrew, Mrs. C. G. Davis, Mrs. James B. Keller, Mrs. J. F. Kelso, Mrs. J. A. Landman, Mrs. Gus S. Latimer, Mrs. J. R. Lewis, Mrs. Dudley Martin, Mrs. Lawrence A. McGurk, Mrs. H. L. Mcjilton, Mrs. Eloise Cross Morgan, Mrs. J. Hugh Montfront, Mrs. J. K. Mueller, Mrs. A. E. Nixon, Mrs. Sam A. Noble, Mrs. C. F. O ' Connell, Mrs. James Patterson, Mrs. J. N. Pendery, Mrs. A. L. Peterson, Mrs. N. Wm. Rabb, Mrs. Joe Read, Mrs. A. E. Reed, Mrs. C. J. Repper, Mrs. Gladys Reynolds, Mrs. Roy Richards, Mrs. C. S. Robinson, Mrs. W. F. Roland, Mrs. O. L. Rone, Mrs. Frank Schwarz, Mrs. Edwin G. Seay, Mrs. Jeff Shadle, Mrs. A. E. Simpson, Mrs. John N. Slagle, Mrs. G. M. Slay, Mrs. Clyde Smith, Mrs. Landgrave T. Smullen, Mrs. C. K. Staley, Mrs. V. E. Stade, Mrs. H. W. Stephens, Mrs. Uel Stroud, Mrs. C. B. Sullivan, Mrs. W. W. Taylor, Mrs. C. A. Tillery, Mrs. C. B. Tinslar, Mrs. G. W. Van Horn, Mrs. R. C. Vestal, Mrs. Don Wheeler, Mrs. D. B. Whistler, Mrs. H. O. Whitman, Mrs. J. L. White, Mrs. Dale White, Mrs. R. O. Wilder, Mrs. R. B. Williamson, Mrs. Mertz K. Wilson, Mrs. R. F. Woodman, Mrs. Geo. Yankee, Mrs. C. D. Yeary, Mrs. Roy Youngblood, Mrs. C. S. FORT LUORTH ITIOTHERS’ CLUB 359 GRflYSOn COUniY CLUB R. L. Cherry.................................President—Fall Semester W. J. Kolb................................President—Spring Semester E. Abrahamson ........................Vice-President—Fall Semester J. P. Howdeshell..................... . Vice-President—Spring Semester W. J. Kolb.........................Secretary-Treasurer—Fall Semester R. L. Cherry.....................Secretary-Treasurer—Spring Semester Addison, M. Boone, D. R. Brown, C. Brunkhorst, R. B. Calhoon, H. Capps, E. L. Clinton, R. L. Earnheart, B. G. Ellis, P. Faulkner, A. H. Finke, F. Garner, G. Gibson, N. Guilloud, R. Hartwig, F. Maclin, B. Morris, C. Neeves, C. St. John, J. M. Welch, F. 360 Naud Burnett. . . J. O. Hay ter..... Hyatt Cheek. . . . Thomas Sinclair Joe Benson .... ..............President ..........Vice-President Secretary and Treasurer .......Social Chairman ...............Reporter Sinclair, Thomas Benson, Joe Morgan, Rayburn Sogen, Paul Alexander, J. H. Terry, Camp Norton, Gene Darnell, Albert Epperson, Bob Mullins, Hal Davenport, Lloyd Burnett, Pat Cheek, Hyatt White, Bobby Burnett, Naud Bailey, Thomas Wilkins, John Arant, Hugh David Hoff, Buddy Rogers, Joe Hayter, J. D. Rabb, Carol Davis, Billy GREERVILLE CLUB 361 Bryan Maxwell ..................................President Lee Thompson................. Vice-President Bob Drago ............................Secretary-Treasurer Bennett, J Dealy, Buddy Ford, C. Forney, B. Frame, B. Guynes, J. Hammer, T. F. Hurd, I. McCrae, B. Musey, M. Reed, D. Reese, R. Simpson, D. Steiner, J. 362 Thomas Seeley ..................................President Shannon Jones ..............................Vice-President Angus Dickson .........................Secretary-Treasurer Allison, Thomas H. Back, E. D. Bagley, Joe Alex Bain, James L. Barrett, Schley Buford, Joe L. Carroll, William B. Cartwright, Lon Dellis, Edward R. Dickson, Angus, Jr. Forman, Howell N. Hall, O ' Dell Harris, James Henry, Norman Ingley, Bill Jones, Shannon, Jr. Kelleher, Dan Leatherwood, Frank Lewis, Gene E. Love, Malley Main, Ellis Homer McDonald, Wayne O ' Neal, Henry Oakley, Billy B. Pannill, Charles Priddy, Angus Samuels, Dewey, Jr. Seely, Thomas Slaughter, Obie Gene Smith, Allen R. Turner, Ralph Ward, Jesse L. Watkins, Johnny White, A. N. KflUFITIAD COUATY CLUB 363 LAITIAR COUATY CLUB J. C. Barnett...... A. L. Bailey....... P. D. de Pamphilis E. M. Cooney. . . . .....President Vice-President .....Secretary .....Treasurer Anderson, G. W. Anderson, P. H. Ball, C. E. Baty, R. B. Bauer, B. B. Beasley, B. Bowen, W. J. Chambers, D. H. Coleman, S. H. Council, L. B. Freeman, W. R. Fry, C. T. Good, J. M. Gregg, R. H. Griffin, J. S. Gullick, C. H. Hagood, W. N. Hicks, W. F. Hogue, A. L. Hutchison, J. M. Hutchison, R. H. Justiss, T. J. King, G. O. Lowe, R. W. Malone, B. P. McD owell, J. M. McDowell, R. M. McKee, O. G. Morse, R. Murphy, W. T. Price, C. F. Rivers, G. Roberts, J. C. Sanders, S. P. Secrest, C. C. Sharp, J. B. Skidmore, B. G. Skidmore, J. D. Sperry, B. C. Thomas, J. Williams, R. H. Wilson, J. R. Wood, P. W. Wright, H. F. 364 John K. Oliver....................................President George H. Haby.............................Vice-President Harry Durham .........................Secretary-Treasurer Adams, John Mace Baker, W. M. Barton, Larry Bennett, James Collier, Herman Culver, Harry Davenport, Thomas Davis, John B. Dean, Dale Dbran, Gordon Dorbanitt, Early Durham, Harry Faulknar, Leslie Fowlar, William Fritze, Raymond Garner, Jack - Goodwin, Ira Gradman, Charles Greer, Bemley Greslin, W. J. Haby, George Hammond, Wilton Irvine, Alvin Jones, Vernon Kuyendall, Dan Locker, James Michel, Douglas Nisbet, Lee Oliver, John Ory, W. B. Roberson, Harold Rogers, George Shave, LeRoy Smith, Billy Smith, Joe Tanksley, I. D. Terry, Dudley Tucker, John Waldrope, Auson Walker, John Wenmohs, Joe White, William Wolf, Lavelle Womack, Thomas LflnD OF THE LAKES CLUB 365 F. P. Maher.......................................President J. M. Lozano................... Vice-President C. A. Mast.......................................Secretary F. J. Saldana.....................................Treasurer H. C. Carey......................... Sergeant-at-Arms Acevedo, H. Garcia, A. Herring, T. Masterson, J. Rives, S. Benavides, L. Garcia, R. Hernandez, A. Masterson, W. Robards, E. Cullinan, M. Garcia, R. Hornberg, R. Mendietta, H. Rollman, S. Coronado, Gates, L. Kahn, A. Newton, B. B. Savins, C. Correu, J. D. Green, J. M. Ligarde, A. Newton, R. E. Shanks, R. Cruz, A. Greenblum, Lindheim, B. Pena, A. Smith, J. Cabello, J. Grubbs, E. Lozano, C. Pena, D. Tovar, J. Darnell, H. Guajardo Lowry, B. Perez, A. Villareal, J. Dickinson, N. Guerra, J. Leyendecker, D. Pogell, M. Zuniga, C. Duke, Gurwitz, A. Muller, A. Richter, B. Zuniga, F. Elliott, W. Gurwitz, N. Martinez, A. Richter, J. J. Zamora, A. Hopson, B. Martinez, R. 3G5 Acevedo, Romano Arrieta, Jose R. Casas, Julio Diaz, Humberto Guerrero, Raul Komingo A. Casta.................................President Edwin Paniski...............................Vice-President Rafael Martino......................Secretary and Treasurer Hidalgo, Mario Junqueira, Brotero P. La Roca, J. Luttrell, Felix A. Martinez, Manuel Martinez, Rene Munoz, Pedro Perdoma, Rudolfo Pietri, Rafael Rirera, Miguel Rodriquez, Hugo Rodriquez, Luis Rojas, Jorge Rojas, Manuel Soler, R. Tirado, Padro LflTin RITIERICAn CLUB LAVACA COUATY CLUB J. R. Persons. E. J. Shindler J. H. Simpson J. Boros ..... E. Svobodo. . , ..........President .....Vice-President Secretory-T reosurer ...........Reporter . . . Social Chairman Baros, J. Barton, T. Batey, W. C. Belville, V. R. Beran, V. J. Bock, C. O. Bohuslav, A. J. Bohuslav, I. J. Bozka, M. I., Jr. Bucek, C. E. Bucek, G. Chromcak, E. J., Jr. Fehrenkamp, F. F., Jr. Fehrenkamp, V. O., Jr. Hamden, A. H. Hamden, D. B. Hamden, P. S. Havlik, J. J. Havlik, R. B . Hrncir, C. L. John, R. Kaspar, D. G. Kercho, M. R. Kutac, N. Liberda, D. Liebhafsky, E. E. Mertz, J. L. Moore, J. D. Persons, J. R. Persons, P. W. Pundt, W. Shindler, E. J. Simpson, J. H. Skelton, G. L. Spaniel, E. Sustr, B. Svoboda, E. V. Wade, H. N. Wagner, D. Wagner, S. H. Welfl, V. R. Willman, E. Wyatt, R. L. Zumwalt, J. P. 368 Irvin E. Elkins....................... President Sam S. Williams.............................Vice-President Joe O. Carter.......................Secretary and Treasurer Arthur Ray Hengst.................................Reporter Agnor, Albert S. Bates, Leu A., Ir. Bender, Malcolm Brunson, Raymond D. Carter, Joe O. Cloniger, James Clark, Robert. Cook, Sidney H„ Jr. Davis, Jeff Ellis, W. R. Cillery, David O., Jr. Golding, Joe Don Graff, Bill Hendricks, Bill Henry, Thomas Hengst, Author Roy Irion, John Lynch, William E. Michaels, Billy Morris, Bobby Poorter, Karl K. Jr. Thompkins, Jack Tucker, Jack Williams, Sam S. Winstom, Robert Wood, Harmon ITIflRSHALL CLUB nflVHRRo couniY club George O. Gillespie E. H. Anderson..... M. T. Edwards..... E. C. Wareing...... L. M. Harris........ .............President ........Vice-President .....Social Chairman Allen, O. F. Crocker, B. G. Hart, J. C. McMullan, A. D. Wallace, J. M. Berry, W. T. Cummings, J. E. Henry, J. R. Parker, C. I. Watson, B. E. Blumrosen, J. R. Daniels, E. R. Hodge, J. E. Rankin, C. D. Westbrook, J. W. Bonner, J. A. Dew, Bobby Hodge, J. W. Robinson, Bill Westbrook, T. H„ III Buchanan, S. B. Ellis, C. B. Kagler, B. D. Robinson, J. P. Wharton, H. S. Bunch, B. E. Ellis, T. N. Levy, R. H. Seale, B. J. White, B. H. Calowe, C. D. Fluker, B. J. Logan, Kenneth Smith, W. P. Willis, C. A. Chaney, J. D. Fluker, T. E. Love, C. O. Sowell, Billy Wise, F. A. Cooper, L. T. Garitty, J. P. Mahaley, W. C. Steen, C. E. Wolens, J. M. Cook, P. K. Golden, J. Y. Grimmett, Alfred Martin, H. B. Matthews, D. D. Swarthout, R. H. Tyus, B. B. Wood, H. R. 370 Alien, W. A. Aven, W. R. Bard, E. F. Blackstone, T. F. Blakeney, R. Q. E. F. Bard........................................President C. W. Flesher................................Vice-President J. E. Wirsching..........................Secretary-Treasurer Bouldin, W. S. Bowman, R. L. Burnell, S. C. Flesher, C. W. Garlington, R. E. Hall, W. B. Helm, J. F. Hilliard, W. B. Jones, C. L. Mahoney, J. E. McMahan, J. M. Morse, J. O. Smith, R. L. Teed, J. T. Walker, J. Wirsching, J. E. OKLAHOITIFI CLUB 371 PflnHRnDLE CLUB Ned Burson................................. President Davis Horne.................................Vice-President Elden Golden....................................Secretary loe Vaughn...............................Social Chairman Richardson, Joe Smith, Kenneth Wardle, Charles Lokey, Ted Perkins, Ted Chapman, Stewart Taylor, Bob Field, fil Franklin, Joe Ficher, Don C. Sargent, S. J- Long, J. H. (Q) Scott, Jack Bird, Marliss Robinson, J. W. London, W. B. Roberson, J. F. Sterling, Ken Grnter, John Trew, Dan Borchardt, Nelson Burrow, Bill Adams, Denneth Rowe, Don Gilchrist, Robert K. (Gib) Futrell, Weston Chitwood, Jack Rockier, LeRoy Walls, Dean Hart, Con Bergin, T. J. Bergin, J. T. Powell, Don Harrison, Scoot Sprawls, D. Edwards, Earl 372 Alford, H. V. Beal, C. O. Boyd, N. Jr. Broussard, E. S. Burch, C. O. Clegg, T. N. Cortez, A. J. Crain, Joel A., Jr. Cresap, W. L. Domaschk, W. G. Evans, Kenneth G. Fanguy, H. P. Flowers, W. A. French, S. B. Gay, A. L., Jr. Halfin, G. S. Hannah, H. E. Hardcastle, V. L. Hardin, W. O. L. L. Sample, Jr.. .. Vernon Hardcastle Harold Hannah . . Buddy Stevenson . Heaton, W. W„ Jr. Hines, W. M. Holmes, H. W. Hughes, C. F., Jr. Jones, A. R, Jr. Kavanaugh, J. A. Kelly, W. T. King, E. J. Louviere, L. J. Paine, J. A. Reeves, F. W. Repschleger, W. E. Sandoz, L. S. Scott, W. E., Jr. Seacat, G. H. Seacat, Russell H. Spiegel, W. F. Watler, Dorcy L. H. Watts, F. L. Whitaker, N. R. Babin, M. A. Baker, O. D. Bernhardt, L. J. Bizot, W. D., Jr. Blanchard, P. C., Jr. Breaux, R. D. Brooks, J. E. Broussard, V. L. Burch, R. E. Catanach, A. W. Chretion, J. H. Dailey, R. R. Davis, R. W., Jr. Deason, Jerry K. Dionne, H. J. Doiron, L. R. Dugas, A. J., Jr. Eliasson, R. K. ..........President .....Vice-President Secretary-T reasurer . . . Social Secretary Eliasson, W. H. Erickson, Louis C. Evans, A. D. Fennell, J. C., Jr. Gilchriest, J. C. Hall, C. E. Hamersly, J. W. Honnell, J. R. Imhoff, J. C. LaHaye, J. D. Landry, P. H. Lang, W. M. Lively, C. F., Jr. McCann, M. J. McCoy, R. P„ Jr. Marble, P. E. Marlin, G. L. Miertschin, Norris H. Moseley, J. R. Myer, W. C. Nelson, L. P. Neumann, Hans Neumann, Rudolf Ownby, B. V. Poole, J. T. Robertson, J. M. Rosen, F. A. Rowland, J. C., Jr. Sample, L. L., Jr. Stevenson, J. H. Talbert, N. K. Torrence, J. S: Vaughn, C. H. Walker, J. H. Williams, A. L. Williamson, J. H. Woolum, T. B. Young, G. R. PORT ARTHUR CLUB 373 RIO GRFinDE VALLEY CLUB D. M. Manley D. A. Burch. . R. A. Poison. . R. C. Hughes. I- Tippit..... .....President Vice-President .....Secretary .....Treasurer ......Reporter Barker, Randolph Beech, Bernard Bentson, Neil Blackburn, B. Boggas, Frank Boyles, Byron Bradshaw, Billy Brady, Tommy Brittian, B. F. Burch, D. A. Burden, R. Carter, Maurice Chase, L. E. Choate, Jack Collier, Pat Collins, Dean Cowart, Ray Denton, D. M. Dube, H. Edelstein, A. England, Jack Eisenburg, A. M. Erwin, Bricky” Forsythe, W. E. Fosmire, Ed war Galloway, Neal Gilbert, Charles Grant, Earl Grant, Jim Gratzinger, I. C. Green, J. Greer, Grover Harrison, Cecil Hawes, A. Hinkle, G. Holman, Bruce Holmes, R. B. House, W. R. Houston, Chester Houser, Stewart Horenson, R. Huffman, Mahlon Hughes, R. C. Jones, Glenn M. Josphe, Tommie Kendrick, Neil B. Keeney, W. - Kelman, J. K. King, Bob Knapp, A. S. Knapp, F. E. Koen, Ted Lawrence, Van Lewis, J. R. Magee, Bill Manley, D. M. Martin, Charles Mason, Ed Mathews, M. Medaly, Neil Merkin, W. L. Miller, George Milliken, R. Multinax, Bob Montes, M. Morgan, Jack Nosmith, Marquart Paraskevis, Alex Potter, Willis Poison, R. A. Brice, Bill Putegnat, J. J. Richards, R. H. Roberts, Harry Romert, Carl Runnion, Ralph Sandock, Jerry Sargen, H. Sargent, N. Scroggins, Robert Shelander, John H. Siverhale, R. Snyder, Carl Snyder, Elwyn L. Solethen, T. D. Speer, Bob Staffel, Felix Stites, D. N. Swailes, T. W. Swan, F. Tippit, Jack Tranmill, Don Turner, Q. R. Warner, W. P. White, C. M. Wofford, Rodrick Wolfe, C. R. Wortham, W. F. 374 Arthur E. Garrett..................................President Arthur Smith ................................Vice-President Lee Sandlin .....................................Treasurer Steve Helbing ...................................Secretary Albright, O. P. ( Jr. Alley, Marvin E. Baldwin, Richard R. Banta, A. L. Barton, William A. Benson, Russell Benson, Tommy L. Berry, William E. Bigley, Oran W. Bought on, Richard B. Briggs, Henry V. Broome, Claude R. Branson, Tom C. Brown, Winfree L. Gallon, Jim Camp, Joe Billy Camp, Melvin Campbell, Fred R. Cannon, Ted Canning, R. A. Caperton, M. G. Carrol, Bob Joe Carter, L. K. Cave, L. T., Jr. Chapman, Thurman J. Chenoweth, Robert D. Cloudt, Denman L. Conger, Bob F. Crothers, Bill Davis, F. B. DeRusha, Jack Dibrell, Jack Dobbs, J. B. Dobson, Fred W. Donaho, J. E. Eckert, Corky Ewald, Pete Ferguson, R. B. Fox, Rex B. Frierson, Pap Graf a, Jack Garrett, Arthur E. Green, Glen W. Hanson, R. A. Hardeman, Bob Harris, D. M. Hayer, Jimmy C. Helbing, Steve C. Hembree, Richard Henderson, Bill Henderson, Jimmy Henderson, Scott Hoffman, Garlvin O. Holecamp, Ted Hord, Earl Hughes, George Hunger, Robert Jarvis, Jack Jacobson, Arch K. Johnson, James F. Johnson, Howell Jones, James P. Kent, Eugene Howell Kight, Roy Kingsberry, Jack Kothmann, Aubrey L. Kothman, Jack R. Landers, Jess C. Lane, James F. Lemmons, Stanley Lindley, W. G. Lockett, Kenneth V. Lubke, John F. Magruder, G. C. Matlock, W. T. Mayer, Buddy Mayer, Edwin S., Jr. McCarrol, A. L. McGregor, Alex McGregor, Jack B. McGlothin, Jimmy McGannon, Richard L. McKinney, F. M. McTaggart, Richard L McWhorter, Robert L. Mertz, Joe M. Mertz, Morty Midgely, Henry Moncrief, J. B. Moore, Bill Moore, Jack Moore, Jene Murchison, Winn Newberry, Clyde, Jr. Nichols, Billy C. Ory, Willie B. Pace, George B. Pearson, Frank Perry, W. H., Jr. Powell, Buddy Poynor, James M. Poynor, W. J. Pressley, C. W. Probant, F. B. Probant, Jim Puckett, Floyd Puckett, Gerald C. Ragsdill, Howard El Reese, Calvin Reese, J. R. Richardson, Glen C. Richardson, O. L., Jr. Richardson, Leonard L. Richardson, Rod R. Runkles Jack R. Russell, Bill E. Russell, Lee W. Sanders, Neal Sandlin, Lee Scott, William E. Shafer, G. L. Sheets, Phil K. Shiller, LeRoy Shurley, Gene Simmons, Bruce R. Sims, Ben O. Simecek, Alvin J. Skaggs, Merton M. Skipper, James M. Smith, A. W. Smith, Curtis W. Smith, John C. Sromatzaly, Edward Stephens, Wayne M. Stern, Claude R. Stewart, Allison Stewart, Gerald Stokes, L. L. Striplin, James B. Sussdorf, Walter A. Sykes, Bobby Tilman, Frank Waide, Jack B. Watts, Jim Wilkerson, Fred Williams, R. K. Wooten, Alvin B. Sfifl flnGELO CLUB 375 SAD ADTOniO CLUB Tommy John . . Franklin Young William Kramer Joe Walpman . fll F. Munster. . R. H. Taylor. . . . ........President . . .Vice-President ........Secretary ........Treasurer Sergeant-at-firms .........Reporter flalto, J. V. Blair, C. Blanchard, C. S. Blumburg, R. Braunig, C. Claunch, R. W. Coldlazier, R. W. Dickerson, D. D. Dielmann, Lee Dotson, J. T. Gordon, C. W. Gaddis, H. Halff, T. Hardy, G. L. Harrel, H. T. Hickman, D. P. Hoefelmeyer, A. B. John, H. T. Kramer, N. Lawxon, G. W. Miller, B. Mitchell, Bob Mitchell, George Moseley, C. Munster, A. F. Nickens, J. C. Nobling, B. Page, J. Pate, H. Prassen, J. Rice, M. G. Reedy, W. H. Reinke, J. R. Schero, R. Scherwitz, H. Schodde, R. Seidemann, A. C. Stocker, J. Taylor, R. H. Vetterick, W. E. Warmke, B. Wahrmund, W. A. Webster, C. A. Webster, M. J. Weynand, Bob Williamson, J. A. Wolpman, J. E. Word, T. D. Yate, M. Young, F. C. 376 Mrs. F. Aalen Mrs. John Aalto Mrs. W. J. Aldrich Mrs. Nathan Alterman Mrs. J. Barto Arnold Mrs. E. A. Baetz Mrs. A. J. Ballard Mrs. Frank F. Barberio Mrs. Sam Bennett Mrs. Frank B. Gallagher Mrs. William Gentzen Mrs. R. K. Godfrey Mrs. C. E. Goodwyn Mrs. Charles W. Gordon, Mrs. Charles J. Grant Mrs. H. D. Grant Mrs. Pat H. Green Mrs. R. G. Griffin Mrs. Marguerite Bebinger Mrs. M. G. Gugenheim Mrs. C. M. Bell Mrs. W. S. Halcomb Mrs. Margaret Bell Mrs. Philip W. Handley Mrs. S. A. Bilby Mrs. Oscar C. Hass Mrs. H. O. Borgfeld Mrs. E. L. Hackebeil Mrs. A. A. Brown Mrs. J. A. Hagen Mrs. T. C. Blair Mrs. H. F. Hahn Mrs. R. J. Blumberg Mrs. W. J. Hallmark Mrs. Mark L. Browne Mrs. R. G. Halter Mrs. H. P. Brady Mrs. Gus L. Hardy Mrs. J. W. Burge Mrs. A. J. Harrell Mrs. Thomas M. Bertch Mrs. C. C. Hedrick Mrs. Joe Bolner, Jr. Mrs. James R. Hickman Mrs. John P. Classen Mrs. James W. Hill Mrs. Joe Charles Mrs. Anna Hoefelmeyer Mrs. H. D. Clark Mrs. S. R. Hoffman Mrs. Vera C. Davis Mrs. W. L. Holder, Jr. Mrs. H. F. Dotson Mrs. W. A. Holder Mrs. Sam Duncan Mrs. Bernard J. Horner Mrs. H. M. Denning Mrs. W. G. Hovel Mrs. L. E. Ellis Mrs. F. V. Huffmeyer Mrs. H. W. Enderle Mrs. Lee A. Ingle Mrs. L. J. Engelking Mrs. Philip Jacobson Mrs. L. D. Fox Mrs . ' Joel Karin Mrs. S. A. Freeborn Mrs. Oran G. Kirkpatrick Mrs. O. A. Frischmuth Mrs. H. C. Keeter Mrs. E. S. Garrett Mrs. George P. Knox Mrs. Thelma Garrett Mrs. J. C. Koerth Mrs. Roy M. Kothmann Mrs. Annie Laurie Newton Mrs. W. J. Kothmann Mrs. Leona Nordhaus Mrs. J. I. Kostelnik Mrs. C. W. Nobiling Mrs. Phil C. Kosub Mrs. F. A. Nunnelly Jr. Mrs. Hugo Kott Mrs. Ines N. Pena Mrs. Willie Kramer Mrs. Lewis S. Peter Mrs. Patricia Krueger Mrs. E. V. Ploch Mrs. C. R. London Mrs. W. F. Pohlen Mrs. Connie B. Lane Mrs. O. L. Pollock Mrs. Leonard Lane Mrs. G. C. Posey Mrs. Marshall M. Lasswel Mrs. Anna Pospichal Mrs. H. C. Lawson Mrs. Ernest Powell Mrs. H. S. Lehman Mrs. J. O. Powell Mrs. Sam Liberto, Sr. Mrs. Victor Prassel Mrs. J. R. McCaldin Mrs. G. B. Ransleben Mrs. D. D. McCaskey Mrs. F. Redondo Mrs. Thomas McCullough Mrs. W. H. Reedy Mrs. Florence Miller Mrs. E. G. Reinke Mrs. Nannie Lindsay Mrs. B. L. Reiwald Mrs. Frank M. Locke Mrs. A. E. Rennert Mrs. D. A. Lown Mrs. Grace H. Roberts Mrs. Emma Lucas Mrs. O. W. Rusche Mrs. Milton Lutz Mrs. Maria S. Salcido Mrs. R. M. Maddox Mrs. J. G. Sarran Mrs. A. N. Mangold Mrs. A. G. Schattenberg Mrs. Charles Mattel Mrs. G. H. Scherwitz Mrs. M. L. Matthews Mrs. R. E. Schiefelbein Mrs. A. D. Mayfield Mrs. B. F. Scholl Mrs. R.R. McAnelly Mrs. F. P. Schwab Mrs. Mildred R. McCool Mrs. Marshall Sheppard Mrs. A. M. McNeel Mrs. H. A. Shovlin Mrs. Vernon C. Melliff Mrs. Fred G. Silvey Mrs. G. W. Mitchell Mrs. R. E. Sparkman Mrs. Ruth Moore Mrs. A. B. Specia Mrs. M. Munson Mrs. A. J. Specia Mrs. A. F. Munster Mrs. Anthony A. Speir Mrs. B. C. Moseley Mrs. Frank Springer Mrs. Olena M. Solomon Mrs. E. L. Stafford Mrs. J. T. St. Clair Mrs. John W. Steele Mrs. Tom B. Stephens Mrs. L. F. Stone Mrs. C. C. Storm Mrs. Zoie N. Strother Mrs. O. W. Stuve Mrs. Elizabeth A. Sultenfuss Mrs. E. J. Tankersley Mrs. Charles Tate Mrs. Robert H. Taylor Mrs. G. O. Thomas Mrs. Lucille Thrasher Mrs. W. W. Todd Mrs. W. W. Toxey Mrs. A. N. Tschirhart Mrs. R. E. Tumage, Jr. Mrs. H. E. Turley Mrs. Walter Tynan Mrs. W. H. Underwood Mrs. N. Velinder Mrs. C. Vizza Mrs. Sam Vender Weide Mrs. Frank H. Volz Mrs. W. O. Wahrmund Mrs. Ruth Wallace Mrs. D. P. Ward Mrs. Norman A. Webster Mrs. Leon B. Weiss Mrs. F. V. White Mrs. John A. Williamson Mrs. T. Dean Word Mrs. A. V. Wright Mrs. E. O. Whitton Mrs. Flint C. Young Mrs. Roy Kothmann ...............................President Mrs. Mark Browne ..................Vice-President at Large Mrs. C. R. London, Sr....................First Vice-President Mrs. F. P. Schwab ....................Second Vice-President Mrs. Charles Tate ......................Third Vice-President Mrs. J. Barto Arnold ....................Fourth Vice-President Mrs. Lee Ingle ............. Mrs. A. H. McNeel ......... Mrs. Marshall Lass well .... Mrs. C. B. Lane ............ Mrs. A. N. Tschirhart ....... Mrs. W. J. Hallmark ........ Mrs. W. W. Toxey ......... ..........Graduate Mother .....Fifth Vice-President .....Recording Secretary Corresponding Secretary ...............Treasurer .........Parliamentarian ................Historian SAD AniODIO mOTHERS’ CLUB 377 Andrus, T. R Benson, H. Beychock, M. Bolin, R. E. Brown, C. Bryson Cowan, A. E. Crosslin, C. Crosslin, L. Downs, A. J. M. Huddleston..................................President A. H. Bauman..............................Vice-President L. Turner ..............................Secretary-Treasurer Durr, J. Egger, K. Garrison, G. B. Greer, F. Horton, J. L. Hightower, B. B. Jemison, E. Kappen, B. Happen, F. Lewis, F. Morris, C. V . McBride, P. McDade, A. F. Moore, A. F. Morrow, B. Nelson, S. Parsons, T. R. Prince, A. Papa, B. Radditt, L. Richardson, J. Roeger, J. L. Rutan, D. Sandige, R. H. Saunders, R. D. Semonds, E. D. Stamos, C. Thompson, J. W. Welch, J. F. Wilkinson, J. R. 378 E. Zimmerman . . . . S. Mikulinsky...... J. Dismukes ....... J. W. Flannagan. . . . . . Secretary-Treasurer Ball, W. Fly, R. F. Jay, G. Mullins, W. Smart, R. Biry, J. Garrison, M. King, S. Orr, G. Stafford, M. Cain, N. Gray, R. Kollman, B. Penland, J. R. Turner, J. Case, H. O. Haile, B. Lyle, G. Rice, G. Wardlaw, L. J. Cook, G. Hardin, J. Mabe, G. Richey, E. White, L. Day, J. Harris, H. Mabe, J. Richter, C. Williams, H. Debona, H. Holmgren, W. Martinson, J. Sawyers, B. Woods, P. Dwyer, C. L. Hollmig,- S. Martinson, T. Sawyers, E. Zerr, M. J. Flannagan, C. Jackson, H. McNeil, H. R. Moore, T. Mullins, J. Slaughter, J. Zimmerman, G. SOUTHWEST TEXAS CLUB 379 TEXARKAPIA CLUB R. L. Powell, Jr.. . L. J. Borcherding R. M. Hoffman. . C. Demopulos . . J. H. Patman..... C. H. Thompson. ..........President .....Vice-President .....Vice-President .....Vice-President Secretary-T reasurer , . . Sergeant-at-flrms Allihan, E. D. Bayless, W. Borcherding, L. J. Bragg, W. R. Cannon, W. L. Click, L. L. Demopulos, C. Demopulos, J. Faulkner, C. F. Gallagher, J. D. Garner, R. L. Greene , E. L. Hoffman, R. M. Hudgins, N. Hudgins, W. T. Hunter, G. Hunter, J. H. Jennings, J. R. Judd, D. E. Knoblock, J. W. Lewis, H. D. Mayo, W. L. Morris, T. B. Moss, J. B. O ' Dwyer, T. fl. Patman, J. H. Perry, J. W. Phillips, W. Powell, R. L., Jr. Ravesies, P. Reed, G. R. Rochelle, J. B. Rodgers, D. R. Slentz, L. J. Smith, H. G. Thompson, C. H. Whatley, J. D. White, J. W. Williams, L. J. 380 W. A. Patrick R. Breedlove. R. P. Swann L. Jay....... D. Morgan . . ..........President ......Vice-President Secretary-T reasurer ...........Reporter . . . Social Chairman Barron, J. Branson, D. Breedlove, C. Carter, R. A. Carr, H. Collins, F. Durrett, J. Goyen, J. Hagen, J. G. Hardy, B. Hariesty, P. Harrigan, G. Harris, R. Hawes, B. Hays, J. W. Henry, R. E. Hix, C. Latta, C. A. Lequenec, J. Johnson, B. Mahalin, J. Maxwell, D. McMillan, B. Morgan, J. Patrick, R. Pledger, T. Prater, D. Sanders, D. Shelton, C. H.. Stinnett, G. Tyler, A. Tyler, A. T. Webster, P. E. Whatley, T. H. Wyatt, H. J. Wylie, S. TYLER CLUB 381 VICTORIA COUDIY CLUB E. C. Pela......... W. L. Maurer...... R. E. Ball.......... E. A. Pela.......... ..........President .....Vice-President Secretary-Treasurer ...........Reporter Ball, H. F. Heyland, W. H. Mattox, J. K. Reily, M. M. Smith, H. C. Coleman, W. D. Keefe, P. H. Nance, J. W. Scheumack, P. A. Sterne, T. L. Culberson, J. W. Leuschner, W. C. Parry, J. H. Schroeder, A. G. Weatherly, J. E. Hartman, A. N. Matthews, W. R. Paterson, G. E. Schroeter, N. E. Wheeler, W. G. Hencerling, J. P. Mattox, C. W. Pela, A. S. Ponish, E. K. Reifschlager, W. E. Slaughter, J. E. Wolff, W. E. 382 G. H. Hodges. T. J. Kennedy R. D. Riddle. C. P. Davis. . N. Luker .... ..........President .....Vice-President Secretary-T reasurer ...........Publicity ...........Publicity Anderson, T. O. Adair, Joe Barker, Oliver Boone, D. E. Clark, R. D. Cone, R. L. Gawdy, R. J. McBroom, R. L. Morrison, Mike Ross, O. A. Sinclair, Guy Stewart, L. G. Wells, Paul Wilkes, O. F. UUICHITfl FALLS CLUB 383 YOUnG COUDTY CLUB ...............President ..........Vice-President Secretary and Treasurer .......Social Chairman ...............Reporter Allison, Blake Andrews, A. P. Ayres, Chilton Bettis, Z. F. Britton, A. D. R. N. Horany W. E. Steele. C. W. Key. . . A. D. Britton. , Z. F. Bettis. . . Busby, J. L. Die, Buddy Gibson, C. B. Groves, L. C. Herman,. W. A. Horany, R. N. Hunt, E. W. Key, C. W. Key, F. M. Kunkel, J. E. Mobley, M. K. Moody, J. I. Newman, Nathan Norman, C. D. Norton, B. K. Paul, Russell Roberts, J. R. Scott, W. L., Jr. ' Shepard, T. L. Steele, W. E. 384 MAY AT A $ M was greeted with the Aggie baseball team winning two games from the TCU Frogs and one from the SMU Mustangs. Sports Day on May 10 featured a football game between the Maroons and the Whites, a baseball game with the Brooke Medics, and a thrilling dual track meet with Texas University which ended in a 61-61 tie. The baseball team wound up the season on April 14-15 with two losses at the hands of TU to take third place in the conference. AE Day was held on May 10 with the Agriculture and Engineering schools presenting exhibits of the work accomplished during the year in each department. Climaxing the activities of the day was the Pitchfork-Slipstick Follies. The next day was Mothers Day at which time the traditional flower pinning ceremonies were held. A formal revue was held in honor of visiting Mothers and military awards were presented. Each Aggie Senior had his best girl or his wife on hand on the 16th for the Senior Banquet, Ring Dance, and traditional Ring Ceremony held at Sbisa Hall with Johnny Sullivan and his orchestra from Houston. Upper left. Pitchfork-Slipstick Follie s Finale. Lower left. Aggie pitching star Dewey Jacobs and Jerry Bon- nen ( the Fightin ' est Texas Aggie. Upper right. The legislative in¬ vestigating committee in ses¬ sion on the campus. Center right. Football star Leo Daniels receives diploma from F. M. Law. Lower right. Corps Seniors ready to receive the salutes of their underclassmen. The Brazos County A M Club held its annual spring barbecue on May 19 at which time awards for spring athletics were presented. Art Harnden of Yoakum was presented the Jack Dempsey Adams Hat Trophy as the outstanding athlete of the year. The next day the Aggie Track Team journeyed to Waco to take the Southwest Conference Track Championship from TU 59-1 3 to 55-1 3. The Corps stood its annual federal inspection on May 21-23 at which time the Cadgts made such a good showing that the coveted Blue Star denoting military proficiency was returned to A M. A Company Infantry was presented the Intramural Championship Flag just before exams started on the 24th. The annual Final Ball was held on the night of May 29 with the Aggieland Orchestra furnishing the music. The next day found the campus a beehive of activity with parents from all parts of the state here for the Baccalaureate Service, Final Revue, and Commencement Exercises. No registration day is complete without several lines to fol¬ low. Forms, forms, and another handful of forms. All that money for such a small book . . . It could only happen at the Ex¬ change Store. “F Infantry—Moore Trophy holders. A M expands to house Veterans and families. fl G G I E L fl n D Yell Leader Dutch Hartman rides tri¬ umphantly after NTSTC victory. . . . the customary victory dunking. Is it cold, flsa? Phil Kosub sets the pace for the Aggie band. Dutch, Bill, Bill, and E.C. whooping it up. Stan Hollmig gets royal Aggie wel¬ come. Hold that hump! To the station to wel¬ come the team. E. C. Kobs tells ' em. Welcome home, Babe. On-the-ball front row Fish. Coach Marty Karow gives with the spirit. fl short pause for re¬ freshments. A happy couple! Billy Bowden really takes it seriously. Chester Reed and Dallas Aggie Day Sweetheart, Peggy Hendricks. Helen Luques gives forth with a little jive. Joe, Ed, and dates relax a moment. That North Texas band was really good . . . McLaurin and friend really exert an effort. The Lone Ranger Rides at the Aggie Rodeo. Pride before the fall. Mary Jordahl, Tom¬ my John, Jo Ann John¬ son, and Ed Brandt at the Rodeo dance. Comfort was the rule of the evening for Bob Stinson and Joyce Pratt. Which one did she come with, Brandt or Reifschlager? Boyd Rogers vocal¬ izes with the Raggie- land. The Judges at the flggie Rodeo. Joe Coddou receives his cadet commission from General Clark¬ son. Lindley, Boyles, and Watts prepare to ride. Mr. Penny speaks a word .of thanks. President Gibb, Mel¬ vin Pruitt, president Class ' 47, W. L. Pen- berthy and son at the dedication of the Penberthy Intramural Message Center. Sophomore Wilson of C Inf. gets the worst of it during the Hal¬ loween antics. Vocalists with Oscar Strauss and his Strauss Festival at Town Hall. fl G G I E L fl n D Don and Moon in Cajun Country. Beck and Zapalac mourn Gorgeous George.” A suspense-filled mo¬ ment. The Pause that re¬ freshes. The TCU Band hon¬ ors the Engineers and Cavalry. Sentimental Journey completed as the band arrives. What TCU has that we haven ' t got. The welcome mat was still out. Waitin ' Per Some¬ one?? Aggie Appreciation! Lawrence Tibbett obliges admirers. George Holick re¬ ceives DFC. Wallie Scott, Braw- ley King, and Otto Rensleben discuss Wallie ' s winning de¬ sign. Just another O.D. duty, isn ' t it, Thur¬ man? A pre-game yell prac¬ tice is broadcast. Somebody wanted a new one, I guess . . . More wieners for the hungry tables of Fish Green and Edwards. Once a year — that Thanksgiving turkey. A calm, orderly, meal • • . something to be thankful for!!!! The band right down through Big D. fin appropriate place to congregate on a Corps Trip. Jack Nelson and his Composite Regiment¬ al Staff in all their finery. The colors went also. The band again. Just letting ' em know who ' s who . . . Hal, Hohn and Freck¬ les in Dallas. The rain came right in the closing min¬ utes . . • In honor of Tessie.” The Mustang Band awaits its turn. Half-time at the £Lg- gie-SMU tilt in the Cotton Bowl. The game ended none too soon. Ed Brandt, Aggie Day Sweetheart Peg¬ gy Hendricks, and Phil Kosub. The Twelfth Man . . . fl and Ed enjoy- ing the occasion. R G G I E L fl n D n d Teasippers invade Duncan Hall . . . The Aggie Band joins the crowd at the bon¬ fire. Fish Benson . . . Mr. Texas U. Texas triple threat Bobby Layne. Saw those horns off!! Homer tells how he ' s going to do it. Willie Zapalac gives his version. Charlie Murray pre¬ sents A M-TU game tickets to football Pick the Winner ace O. G. Odom. Fish Yell Practice. A salute to TU and TAMC. An indispensable member of the team. TU ' s sweethearts are presented. Jack Krueger and friend hitting a Hump. ' ' Norton voices his dis¬ pleasure. Team ready for that second half. John, Evans, and Jones in the capital city. Ashes of the bonfire. Mrs. R. Henry Harri¬ son presents 1st prize of the baby show to son of M. B. Marx. Merry Christmas. Santa DuBose at the Architects ' party. I don ' t want that Sissy thing! Christmas carols, Compliments of A ' ' Signal. Christmas party at Texarkana. R G G I E L fl n D E L A n D A G G I mmmrn Christmas Party at Lower Slobbovia (the A M Annex, to you). Tito Guizar sere¬ nades at Town Hall. Big D for the Holi¬ days. Landry and Swann with their Newest... Winter set in fast at Prexy ' s triangle . . • Polgor hypnotizes an entranced Town Hall audience. • 4 . ■« STAUTZENBERGER receives Most Valu¬ able Award from Ford Munnerlyn. MONCRIEF is Team Captain for the Third Time. COL. MELOY in the midst of the Corps ' march on Pres. Gil¬ christ ' s home. A TESSIE COMES TO AGGIELAND Joe Mueller meets Oretha Cornelius, TSCW sophomore beauty nominee, who arrives for the George Washington Ball v. Sully is a must for V all sightseers at Ag- ' f ;V •; gieland. Bright and shiny,, without a speck of dust, Joe pulls on his coveted senior boots for the occasion. He could pass most any inspection look¬ ing like that. Oretha combs her hair in week-end Ag¬ gie dormitory room. Then it ' s off to the ball . . . Those smooth Frankie Masters rhythms pro- vided listening as ■well as dancing pleasure for Joe and Oretha, who are en¬ joying a week-end at flggieland together. A kiss good-night. . . is always all right. . . Then it ' s a fond fare¬ well after a wonder¬ ful time. R G G I E L H n D H G G I E L n n D ASABAB Venus is prepared for the Architectural So¬ ciety Annual Beaux Arts Ball. Pres. Whit Phillips sells Gene Murphree his entrance ducat. The Winners . . . Miss Jean Miller, who came as an eager bride-to-be, and Jack Croo, the General. Both picked as tops in following the theme, Frustrated Ambitions.” It could only happen at the Architects ' Ball. The general is quite a sharpshooter .... Wallie Scott and Har¬ old Jordan in one of their saner moods. Chief and Squaw Buddy Blandford and Rajah Ray Parish and one of his wives oblige the photog¬ rapher. Nell and the Aggie- land make the music for the affair. ft table full of shady characters. Sahib Otto Rensle- ben . . . Pat Spillman offers his professional serv¬ ices to angel Eliza¬ beth Trudeau. Male finalists in the prize-winning con¬ test. A couple of Arabs learn to dance American Style . . . Nora Barton and Ross Fryer. Frankie Masters and his vocalist each take a turn at the mike. Cotton Howell and his date seem to be having a swell time. Frankie was very photogenic . . . Miss Gloria Echols, editor of the TSCW yearbook, the ' 47 Daedalian, presents the class beauties for Mr. Masters ' choice. The Sophomore beauties await their turn. Saddest part of the week-end comes when parting time ar¬ rives. Halbert must have really told a good one . . . Tommy Murdane seems well pleased with the whole situ¬ ation. A G nr W W R G G I E L fi n D President Gibb Gil¬ christ accepts the Ca¬ det Officers ' resigna¬ tions and buttons on the night of that fate¬ ful January March. Competition was ex¬ ceptionally keen dur¬ ing- the Veteran Elec¬ tions. R. D. Bruce did some powerful cam¬ paigning. Buddy Brennan gives the facts at the Vet¬ erans ' meeting at which the famous Six Questions were presented. Everyone had a chance to have his say . . . Seniors reread notice which orders them to appear before the military board for trial. % i sual for the Army, a certain amount of waiting is necessary . . . even for the axe!!!!! Art Stauffer enters as Sir Charles Jasper in the Aggie Players production of ,l fl Murder Has Been Ar¬ ranged.” Marvin Brown ac¬ companies the Sing¬ ing Cadets ' Barber Shop Quartet, includ¬ ing Grady Griffin, Whitney Wilson, John Smith, and Helmut Quiram. Alicia Alonza pre¬ pares to take Nora Kaye ' s place to dance with Igor Youske- vitch in the Ballet , Theater ' s presenta¬ tion of the Pas de Deux” from the Black Swan. The Pre-Med ban¬ quet presented Stub¬ by Matthews as Miss Post Mortem. Tom Murnane . . . ' ' Miss Infectious Dis¬ ease. A very striking mob of dames . . . Frank Yturria had the dubious honor of be¬ ing Master of Cere¬ monies. Mary Altman, Nan Dovey, and Mrs. Jack Bowie compete for Pre-Med Sweetheart. Miss Parasite in the form of Johnny Bryan. R G G I E L fl n D R G G I E L R n D Everybody wants to get into the act George ' s . . . familiar Aggie landmark. An obliging wind came along for the photographer. An Aggie, a horse, and a Sunday after¬ noon. Bill Turner rehearses the Singing Cadets in the Y before the Music Building was completed. An Aggie Session .. ■ most any room . • • most any day . ■ ■ They must have been naughty! fill dressed up and •wondering where to go ... to the races, maybe? Town Hall Manager Bill Brown presents a token of apprecia¬ tion to Miriam For¬ man, Soloist with the Houston Symphony. Ernst Hoffman con¬ ducts the Symphony for the las t time at flggieland. When a photogra¬ pher ' s work is a pleasure . . . This little gal really got around at the Artillery Ball. Dick Bolin, O. E. Mon- nig, and Prof. E. E. Vezey gaze with pride at the Astro¬ nomical Society model of the pro¬ posed A M tele¬ scope dome. Crack infield of the Aggie Baseball Team. fln overall picture of the Intramural bouts held at DeWare Field House. A tricky throw over the back. 139-pounder Wood- lift brings one from the floor for Simpson. Joe Bennett worked for his 159-lb. win. The Winnah ... 129- lb. Lomax. R G G I E L fl n D fl G G I E L A n D The colors ore pre¬ sented at the finny Day parade. Enlistments should skyrocket after this demonstration of the M-26. With arms stacked, the boys patiently WfilT . . . The high moguls feast at the staff ta¬ ble. Into Duncan Hall. . . TSCW plays host to the Agronomy So¬ ciety so that the Cot¬ ton Queen can be selected. King Vacek is in the center with Queen Joann Dobbs to his left. Queen Joann Dobbs and King Vacek . . . surrounded by their court. Miss SMU was very attractive in her dress of red cotton.. Agronomy Society Duchess . . • Miss Joan Jester, daughter of the Governor. Governor Jester crowns King Cotton Eugene Vacek . . . and then expresses his pleasure at be¬ ing here. Duchess Gloria Strange of Temple, representing the Vet¬ eran Student Associ¬ ation. hk R G G I E L fl n D fl G G I E L fi n D Drummer Shelly Manne of the famous Stan Kenton Artistry in Rhythm. ' ' No. 1 Kenton trumpet man . . . The Stan Kenton brass section . . . loud, hot, and terrif- fic . . . Alto Saxophonist Vido Musso gets into the act while vocal¬ ist June Christy ex¬ presses her horror. Stan Kenton obliges -with his autograph for an ecstatic TSCW fan . . . Vido Musso, out of costume, gives his version of Sorrento Across the Alley from the Alamo, ably interpreted by Miss June Christy, vo¬ cal sensation. Stan Kenton dreams up a little Collabo¬ ration. The nation ' s top bass fiddler . . . Eddie Sa- franski. Intermission found most of the Kenton fans lined at the cold drink bar . . . AE DAY Burl Ervin trys his hand at the Manage¬ ment Engineering aptitude tests. The latest Engineer¬ ing Drawing tech¬ niques are demon¬ strated by N. C. Hef- fron, C Eng. Nubs Berry and his locomotive proved to be the attraction for the kiddies . . . both old and young. The Mechanical En¬ gineering shops pro¬ vided some very in¬ teresting demonstra¬ tions of their skill. WSJJO ham opera¬ tor E. M. Humphries in an Electrical Engi¬ neering radio dem¬ onstration. Architecture Depart¬ ment exhibits at¬ tracted many visitors. Pesek explains the I latest methods of soil testing to Bob Smith and his parents. Characteristics of the I Mississippi Kite or© explained by Tom I Moore and Bill De- I laney at the Fishctnd ] Game displays. The East Entrance as ] seen from the Ad¬ ministration Building. The Petroleum boys seem to be working quite late. Easterwood Field is a popular place for the air-minded Ag¬ gie. fin ME student dem¬ onstrates his skill on the radial drill. fin Aero student spends many a long hour bending over the drawing board. R fl G G I E L fl n D President Gilchrist reads citation award- ing the George Moore Trophy to Ca¬ det Capt. Dean Den¬ ton and fl Com¬ pany, Signal Corps. The winning com¬ pany seems happy about the whole thing . . . Alien Self receives a flower from Mrs. Gil¬ christ at the Mothers Day flower pinning ceremonies. Cadet Capt. Bob Hus¬ ton, A” Chemical Corps receives the filbert Sidney John¬ son saber, a gift of the United Daughters of the Confederacy. The Field Artillery medal is presented to Cadet Lt. Col. Joe Coddou by Lt. Col. Lawrence Sommers. Cadet Major Charles Mattox, Composite Regimental Com¬ mander, received the Sons of the American Revolution Medal. The Daughters of the American Revolution present Cadet First Sergeant Joe Clark with a $200 cash award to help in his Senior year. I Cadet Capt. Eddie I Bateman received the I Coast Artillery Med- I al, presented by Ma- I jor John Walker. Lt. Col. John Swoger presented the Ord¬ nance Medal to Ca¬ det Capt. Jack Slack. I Not pictured was Ca¬ det First Sergeant Bill Brown, D FA, who received the I Caldwell Outstand- I Cadet Trophy. THE PITCHFORK- SLIPSTICK FOLLIES Dean Barlow ' s fac¬ ulty band was an in¬ stant sensation. Tex Harrington of the CE Dept, gives with the Cowboy ' s Lament . . . It could only happen in the ME depart¬ ment . . . Such a terrible waste for that beautiful cream pie . . . but the prizes were.worth it. Kenneth Garvin man¬ ages to hold old Bes¬ sie steady. Miss Bubbles La- Rue presents her fa¬ mous fan adagio . . . The Architects ' Finale brought down the house. R G g i e l n n D C. E. Clark, manager of the Veteran Food Commissary, and his wife, check out Mr. and Mrs. W. L. Scott, Jr., and son. Mrs. C. D. Hilliard is contemplating a pur¬ chase of olives . . . on 90 a month???? Mr. and Mrs. Bill Beck find the prices and the selection right. Clark helps a pros¬ pective customer with his selection. Fish Trew, in the cen¬ ter, beams about the admirable scores made in spring arch¬ ery. Slide Rule Contest Winners . . . Sam French, Hugh Beh¬ rens, W. C. Myre and W. L. Wallace. Vernon Hardcastle, at bat, and Paul R. Clevenger, catching, take advantage of the newly erected in¬ tramural backstops. fl G G I E L fi n D ' ' Doc ' ' Greif and Ma¬ rion during the tra¬ ditional ceremony at the Senior Ring Dance. Bill Barton and a Galveston lass seem to be enjoying the occasion immensely. Junior Usher Henry Pate, Vanity Fair winner Patsy Wolfe, and Dale Wilkerson sit one out. Seven hundred grad¬ uating Seniors at¬ tended the Baccalau¬ reate services at Guion Hall. Rev. ' ' Bill ' ' Alexander of Oklahoma City de¬ livers the Baccalau¬ reate address dy¬ namically as only he could. Bill had con¬ ducted Religious Em¬ phasis Week earlier in the year and re¬ turned for the ad¬ dress by popular de¬ mand. FINAL REVUE Corps Seniors cross the parade ground to receive the last sa¬ lutes of their com¬ pany underclassmen. The 1946-47 Corps passes in revue for the last time. The colors are pre¬ sented for well-de¬ served recognition. COMMENCEMENT Dean Shepardson presents Agriculture Awards to Thomas D. Tanksley and Perry D. Woods Bob Davies, Malcolm Horton, Terry Clark, and Jack Brooks await presentation of the Engineering Awards by Dean Howard Barlow. F. M. Law presents sheep-skin to Aggie eager Homer Adams. Valedictorian T. D. Tanksley, Jr., delivers a warm, home-spun address to all who have helped and en¬ couraged the ' 47 graduating class. Charles Ball, editor of the ENGINEER, re¬ ceives his coveted di¬ ploma. Bill Fox and Joe Gor¬ don also made the grade to graduate at Kyle Field with 724 fellow-Aggies, the second largest grad¬ uating class in the history of A 6c M. SILVER TAPS ALVA H . GILLESPIE FRANCISCO MONTEMAYOR EVERETT J. BRADT EUGENE FIELD, J R . «v Mtiwttier J jfnjex FRIENDS OF AGGIELAND . . . OUR ADVERTISERS fl-1 Bit Tool Co............ A M Alteration Shop...... A M Photo Shop......... Aggie Service Station....... Aggie Cleaners............. Austin Bridge Co............ Bryan Chamber of Commerce James Bute Co............... Caldwell Jewelers........... Canady ' s Pharmacy......... Coca-Cola ................. Creamland ................. W. H. Curtin Co........... John Deere Plow............ Driskill Hotel................ Duncan Coffee Co........... Etex Cafe................... Exchange Store............. First State Bank and Trust. . . Fischbach and Moore........ Gibcrist Construction........ H. B. Gieb Associates..... Greyhound Bus............. Guion Hall.................. Gulf Publishing Co.......... Haltom ' s Jewelry............ Haswell ' s ................. Haverty Furniture Co......... Holick Boot Shop............ Hotard ' s Cafeteria.......... Houston Paper Co........... Humble Oil Co.............. Hughes Tool Co............. Jesse H. Jones Interests...... Justin Boots................. M. B. Killian Co........... Kraft Furniture.............. LaSalle Hotel .............. Lester ' s Smart Shop......... Lilly Ice Cream............. Lipscomb ' s Pharmacy....... W. L. Macatee X Sons....... Mendl Hornak............ Metzger Dairies............. Brint Morris Motors.......... Myers Spelti................ Navies ' .................... North Gate Alteration Shop. . G. S. Parker Lumber Co...... Ring Brewer.............. Stacy Furniture............. Student Co-op.............. Texas Electric Service Co.. . . Texas Power and Light...... A. M. Waldrop.............. F. W. Woolworth Co......... James K. Wilson............. WSD Clothiers.............. Wyatt ' s Metal Boiler Works ................. 450 ................. 452 ................. 447 ................. 448 ................. 451 ................. 452 ................. 441 ................. 455 ................. 453 ................. 452 ................. 452 ................. 452 ................. 452 ................. 460 ................. 455 ................. 449 ................. 454 439 , 457 , 461 , 462 , 463 ................. 454 ................. 443 ................. 455 ................. 446 ......... ........ 448 ................. 454 ................. 464 ................. 454 ................. 440 ................. 448 ................. 451 ................. 458 ................. 452 ................. 455 ................. 456 ................. 453 ................. 451 ................. 444 ................. 454 ................. 440 ................. 458 ................. 440 ................. 459 ................. 451 ................. 451 ................. 460 ................. 453 ................. 453 ................. 453 ................. 451 ................ 441 ................. 459 ................. 454 ................. 460 ................. 450 ................. 442 ................. 440 ................. 453 ................. 451 ................. 441 ................. 445 438 COURTESY THE EXCHANGE STORE 439 ☆ 4 J!a SJL HOTEL ICE CREAM ☆ A NUTRITIOUS FOOD BRYAN, TEXAS ☆ BRYAN, TEXAS Serving lyyles Since 1896” Complete (jift •Shop Popular and Classical Records Office Supplies, Picture Framing, MEN ' S CLOTHING AND Personalized Stationery Paints and Wallpaper, Artist Supplies MILITARY UNIFORMS A. M. WALDROP CO. BRYAN - COLLEGE STATION TEXAS Haswell’s PHONE 2-8235 BRYAN, TEXAS 440 W.S.D. CLOTHIERS Where Aggies Like to Shop G S. PARKER FEATURING SMART MEN ' S WEAR LUMBER AND COMPLETE REGULATION UNIFORMS AND EQUIPMENT COMPANY, INC. ? t r f-- r- WIMBERLEY-STONE-DANSBV w. ociy clotkiers BRYAN, TEXAS Bryan College Station (Compliments CHAMBER of COMMERCE BRYAN, TEXAS ' THE COMMUNITY THAT HAS EVERYTHING Jlie Center ofl foidtrilution for outli Central JexaA WITH Outstanding. Churched, .Schools, Agriculture and J ndustrg 441 Providing Abundant Low-Cost ELECTRIC POWER for Home, Farm, Business and Industry TEXAS POWER LIGHT COMPANY, pioneer of transmission line electric service in Texas, has been a vital factor in the industrial and agricultural progress of Texas, its far-flung transmission and distribution system supplying dependable, low-cost electric service to a vast 52-county area in North, East and Central Texas. FROM THESE TRANSMISSION LINES comes the energy which powers the many industries grown up during the past 34 years. From these lines during the war came the energy which supplied vast amounts of power on demand, when and where it was needed by the war industries and military in¬ stallations which sprang up almost overnight. THE POWER LINES OF THIS COMPANY bring metropolitan type electric service to the crossroads. Pioneer of rural electrification in Texas, Texas Power Light Company’s service to rural and farm homes dates back as early as 1915. This Company today serves more than 68,000 rural and farm customers, and in addition supplies electric power at one of the lowest wholesale rates in the United States to 20 REA Cooperatives which, in turn, serve a large additional number of farms in North, East and Cen¬ tral Texas. IT IS THE CONTINUING POLICY of this Company always to plan ahead for future requirements, thus enabling it at all times to provide amply for the power needs of the area it serves. The number of customers served by the Company has increased since its organization in 1912 until, today, it serves more than 200,000 customers in 445 cities, tow r ns and communities. TEXAS POWER LIGHT COMPANY JOHN W. CARPENTER, President and General Manager 442 FISCHBACH and MOORE ELECTRICAL CONTRACTORS Twenty-Five Years Successful Accomplishments Specializing in the Electrification of INDUSTRIAL, UTILITY, COMMERCIAL AND INSTITUTIONAL PROPERTIES From Coast to Coast Fischbach and Moore, Incorporated New York Washington Atlanta Pittsburgh Detroit ' St. Paul Affiliated Companies Fischbach and Moore of Texas, Inc. Houston Dallas Fischbach and Moore of California, Inc. Los Angeles Fischbach and Moore Morrissey, Inc. Chicago Partial List of Projects Completed or Under Construction -INDUSTRIAL- Aluminum Company of America Davenport, Iowa General Electric Company Electronics Park, Syracuse, N. Y. War Facilities, Schenectady, N. Y. Eleven Manufacturing Buildings U. S. Steel Corporation Carnegie Illinois Steel Co., Irvin Works, Pa. Columbia Steel Company Pittsburg, California American Smelting Refining Co. C orpus Christi, Texas Magnesium Plant Austin, Texas North American Aviation Plant Dallas Oklahoma City Aircraft Assembly Plant B. F. Goodrich Co. Borger, Texas Tuscaloosa, Ala. Dow Chemical Company Freeport, Texas Westinghouse Electric Corporation Freeport, Texas—Mansfield, Ohio General Motors Chevrolet Division Cleveland, Ohio—Tarrytown, N. Y. Buick, Oldsmobile, Pontiac Doraville, Ga. Granite City Steel Company Granite City, 111. Kaiser Company Fontana California Steel Mill Lone Star Cement Company Dallas, Texas—Birmingham, Alabama American Airlines Tulsa, Okla. North American Aviation, Inc. Kansas City U. S Naval Ordnance Plant Camden, Arkansas U. S. Navy—Brooklyn Navy Yard U. S. Naval Repair Base, San Diego Facilities for Humble Oil Company—1946 Shell Oil Company—1946 Glenn H. McCarthy Winnie, Texas, Recycling Plant E. I. du Pont de Nemours Co. Orange, Texas—La Porte, Texas Martinsville, Virginia Waynesboro, Virginia Ford Motor Company Robertson, Mo. Metuchen, N. I. Lone Star Steel Company Daingerfield, Texas Johns-Manville Products Co. New Orleans—Long Beach, California Trumbull Electric Company Los Angeles Atlantic Refining Company Dallas, Texas Fort Worth Aircraft Assembly Plant Fort Worth, Texas U. S. Engineers Pantex Ordnance, Amarillo 1944-45 Program Lone Star Ordnance Plant Texarkana—1944 Additions Longhorn Ordnance Plant Karnack, Texas—1945 Additions -ELECTRIC UTILITIES- Consolidated Edison Company, N. Y. Southwestern Public Service Company Commonwealth and Southern Corporation Three Major Power Plants Denver City, Texas Pensacola, Fla.—Hattiesburg, Miss. Clovis, N. M. Georgia Power Company, Atlanta Carlsbad, N. M. Santa Rosa, N. M. Cities Service Co. 60 Wall Tower, N. Y. C. Dallas Morning News Dallas, Texas Radio Installations KTRH 50,000-W. Transmitter Station Goose Creek, Texas National Broadcasting, Company Los Angeles—1946-7 WNEW, New York City COMMERCIAL PROJECTS Kirby Fashion Building Houston, Texas New York Life Insurance Co. Madison Square, N. Y. C. Houston Chronicle Houston, Texas First National Bank Building Detroit, Michigan Atlantic City Convention Hall Philadelphia, Pa., Convention Hall National Standard Building Houston, Texas New York-New Jersey Vehicular Tunnel Southwestern Bell Telephone Company Harwood, Central—Dallas, Texas Madison, Winfield—Dallas Compliments to the Class of 1947 and to Our Own Thomas L. (Tom) Moore, B.S., 1945 U. S. Army, Pacific Service 443 Compliments of M. B. KILLIAN Compliments of TEXAS GULF AND COMPANY SULPHUR COMPANY COMPLIMENTS O F s r m s c o SAD ANTONIO MACHINE SUPPLY CO. 444 % Compiimentd of H. B. Gl EB AND ASSOCIATES 446 3or Si upenor A M PHOTO SHOP Official! oConyhorn Pliotog.rapln 1946-47 NORTH GATE COLLEGE STATION AGGIE SERVICE STATION KNOWN FOR COURTEOUS, ECONOMICAL AND EFFICIENT SERVICE HAVERTY FURNITURE COMPANY Quality Merchandise PRICED TO SELL COLLEGE STATION 711 Fannin Street HOUSTON, TEXAS at eost GREYHOUND LINES 448 ☆ Admiration ☆ The Duncan Coffee Company HOUSTON, TEXAS ☆ ROASTERS ALSO OF Maryland Club AND Bright and Early Coffees ☆ 449 EDISON CENTENNIAL • The 100th anniversary of the birth of Thomas A. Edison is be¬ ing observed throughout America to honor the memory of a man whose genius has brought comfort and convenience to people through¬ out the world. We as workers in the power and light industry are proud that Edison established the first steam-driven electric power plant. This small power plant was the beginning of an industry which gave America a tremendous advantage in waging a victorious war, and which is now providing power for still greater industrial devlopment in Texas and in the nation. Edison took out a thousand patents on his inventions and, was awarded the Congressional Medal which reads: He illuminated the path of progress by his inventions.” K THOMAS ALVA EDISON 1847 - 1931 --- rnrnm - TEXAS ELECTRIC SERVICE COMPANY NORTH GATE ALTERATION SHOP Give Your Clothes Distinction College Station, Texas JflS. K. UJILSOn DALLAS ' FRIENDLY MEN ' S STORE 1513-1515 Main Street Holicks Boot Shop Serving Aggies Since 1891 Makers of Fine Boots Shoe and Boot Repairing AGGie GLCfineRS Recognized for Quality NORTH GATE CURTIS EDEN Dial 4-4544 W. L. Macatee Sons, Inc. BUILDING MATERIALS FOUNDED 1860 103 Austin St. P. O. Box 4239 HOUSTON 14, TEXAS menDL horrak Tailors of Distinctive Military Uniforms North Gate, College Station 451 Compliments of i £3 BRYAN Compliments of Canady ' s BOTTLING CO., Pharmacy INC. GEO. STEPHAN Bryan, Texas President FIGHT ' EM AGGIES HOUSTON PAPER COMPANY Compliments of 9 3 CRGAmLABD Bryan, Texas EVERYTHING IN PAPER A M ALTERATION SHOP For Those Who Like A Neat Appearance NORTH GATE College Station W. H. CURTIN CO. Domestic - Export Laboratory Apparatus and Chemicals W. H. Curtin . . . ' 12 M. A. Smith . . . ' 28 B. A. McEnnis . . . ' 15 C. G. Albert . . . ' 29 J. A. Muller . . . ' 35 HOUSTON, TEXAS NEW ORLEANS, LA. SERVING TEXAS FOR MORE THAN HALF A CENTURY • • • MARINE CONSTRUCTION INDUSTRIAL PLANT BUILDERS MACHINERY MANUFACTURERS • • • Austin Bridge Co. Dallas Houston 452 Brint ITIorris motors ■ SALES — SERVICE Star Tires—Tubes Star Batteries BRYAN, TEXAS jewelers Fine Watches, Diamonds and Jewelry of All Kinds CALDWELL ' S JEWELRY STORE Bryan, Texas Compliments of Myers-Spalti Mfg. Co. F. W. Woolworth Co. Manufacturers and Distributors of GENERAL HOUSEHOLD GOODS Bryan, Texas P. O. BOX 1405 HOUSTON 1, TEXAS SAN KEY PARK DIAMONDS WATCHES SILVER Where Good Friends Meet to Dance Eat flAVLE’S 111 No. Main Bryan, Texas Bryan, Texas COMPLIMENTS OF JESSE H. JONES INTERESTS 453 Courtesy of Kraft Furniture Co Byron, Texas HALTOM ' S JEWELRY Phone 2-1259 ft FRIENDLY BANK ETEX CAFE First State Bank Trust Co. BRYAN, TEXAS Member Federal Deposit Insurance Corporation COMPLIMENTS OF GlIIOIV HALL THEATRE THE FINEST IN ENTERTAINMENT TOM PUDDY, MGR. COLLEGE STATION The Sign of Friendly Service Throughout Texas, the Humble sign flashes a friendly greeting to motorists, invites them to the driveways of stations fully equipped and capably manned to render prompt, experienced service. Restrooms are spotless. Products are second to none. Let the Humble Station in your neighborhood care for your car. And when you travel Texas highways, stop at the Humble Stations along your route. You’ll get improved performance from your car, more comfort for yourself. Stop for friendly service at any Humble sign. HUMBLE OIL REFINING COMPANY Over 6,000 Texans are waiting to welcome you under the Humble sign FOR MASURY QUALITY ' Insist on MflSURY PAINTS A finish for every purpose, interior or exterior, on wood, metal, or concrete JAMES BUTE COMPANY gg| s fl v HOUSTON Manufacturers Distributors THE DRISKILL GIBCRIST CONSTRUCTION COMPANY Headquarters for Austin Aggies Builders of Curved Bridges JESS WHATLEY, Manager d Blind Underpasses Austin, Texas Presently at College Station 455 ROUGHNECK In a laboratory? Incredible, but true, for here at HUGHES TOOL COMPANY the research and experimental depart¬ ments duplicate drilling conditions that actually occur in the field. We “lab roughnecks” drill the same strata encountered in the field . . . the same rugged formations. The difference of course, is that we can actually see the battle between the rugged teeth of HUGHES ROCK BITS and the tough, resisting formations of every kind. That’s why we know the problems of drillers as well as they know them . . . and that’s why HUGHES ROCK BITS drill fast, straight, full gage hole. They’re tailor-made for drilling specific formations on any location. TOOL COMPANY H O U S T O T I X A S 456 THE EXCHANGE STORE Headquarters far ☆ BOOKS PAPER SCHOOL SUPPLIES DRAWING INSTRUMENTS UNIFORMS SPORTS WEAR CARL BIRDWELL, MANAGER 457 DISTINCTIVE APPAREL FOR WOMEN AND CHILDREN HOTARD’S CAFETERIA 311 N. Main Bryan, Texas 458 Texas store of fine military uniforms and sportswear and western apparel for men and women 1803 ELM DALLAS COMPLIMENTS OF LIPSCOmB’S PH R R m RCY COOLEST PLACE AT NORTH GATE DOC LIPSCOMB, Owner COLLEGE STATION, TEXAS 459 Quality Products —whose history in war has been grim and serious —in peace will contribute to greater comfort, better farm practice and a more prosperous agriculture. JHGTZGGR DflIRIGS • • • Dallas - San Antonio Houston John Deere Plow Houston — DALLAS — Sen Antonio Texas • • • ENDS THE QUEST FOR THE BEST” 460 TO THE NEW STUDENTS OF TEXAS A M You are embarking on a new experience in your life, that of acquiring a higher education. In the course of time you will come to recognize quality as one of the most important factors to consider when making a choice. Without a doubt you have considered quality when choosing this college for your training. While you are on this campus you will see that trading with the EXCHANGE STORE is your assurance of obtaining the high¬ est quality goods available. We hope that you will take advantage of our facilities often during your stay here. May you have the best of luck. THE EXCHANGE STORE CARL BIRD WELL, Manager 461 H COURTESY THE EXCHANGE STORE 462 ew 3HOIS 30NUHDX3 3HI ASSIHIIOO THE GUIF PUBLISHING COMPANY 330 1 BUFFALO DRIVE • HOUSTON, TEXAS 9 f N LOOKING through this yearbook one seldom realizes 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 through the innumerable details involved in art work, layouts, photographs, copy, engravings and printing. Our greatest interest has been to work in the spirit of cooperation, relieving the editors, wherever possible, of some of their work and worry. With the shortage of materials and manpower the task has not always been easy and delay has been inevitable. It is our hope, however, that our organization of experienced craftsmen has succeeded, along with your editors, in turning out a book that you will find both attractive and entertaining. 464
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