Texas A and M University - Aggieland Yearbook (College Station, TX)

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JhsL Sswiifh. QIoa l. ofr. thiL CtefJv ulhjUiaL 4 j ' ; S ;• J L £ ' ; and, VflsidianiaaL QollsuqsL ofr. Jsxai, (pJisL JwiiL. . . . i Co-Editors HENRY T. JOHN BOBBY WILLIAMSON Business Manager JACK WATSON Sports Editor ANDY MATULA Photographic Director ERNEST B. KLEIN Managing Editor HENRY A. PATE liiffS fw i tTrSn iHrO . m m % ' r-kiiy MLjjjP fjSBa E lSBK Ei ” amglmMr ' .. w i % ■ 1 ,,6.?C4r ; aun EDITOR’S In this book we have not tried to portr j K ll ii III . fW. __ took place in all the lives of the nine attended A M during the past year. We are con be an impossible task no matter how well the book was plar|ne m Howa it has been our desire to present a book which wil pres rs+HmZZ zing procession of the little half-forg read SI I;. ■ ■ ? m e i |piark tha Rcapable of evoking in th(|pi|ids phoi were i !■ 111’ ' . •■ • .■ •• •.. , Jb ' ' ' spent on the campus during the past year. memories brings back the happier days of our flai r-—r rri j -- j r m f T n - r - 1il - ______- picture will be formed to which we could add nothing. ...... ................................. We wish to express our gratitude to the students that elected us to edit this year ' s book and we want to extend a special thanks to our staff, without whose untiring effort we could not h( presented the 1948 LONGHORN. m M£m mmM HENRY T. JOHN ■ BOBBY WILLIAM ztC. ll «Si L. JBwr mm® % DicAnon :; a ,, Ten of our college classmates will never see this annual. They will never march with us to receive degrees at Kyle Field. • We read their names as the flag fluttered down to half-mast. We stood with bared heads as Silver Taps was sounded for them, in the most solemn of A M traditions. Reverently we dedicate this 1948 LONGHORN to them, our missing comrades: 1 Mv. Sirs! s Jerry Murphy Clay M. Lusk Robert A. Gasway Lawrence H. Teeple William R. Ford Glen D. Zimmerman Russell G. Schneider Lonnie I. Spann Burnley F. Greer William E. Eckles i}- Mi latk,. H: f r m ' .-. ■i ' ■ ism mm 11 jr’. . -f. - A ■ a -a ■W •:• ' 4l- •■ 4 v ;‘j.: v , ' i- J ' s . ■ ,♦ t 5- : - W |%j y ■ i - ' , j § ■ l : . $ ' I S‘;W V i r ii . •■ y-; L - y • ; • V M „ ' ■ ' « ' A, v., ' - ' f - V . ' } ,; • v t ,: • ' ;: V d ■ yy •■ ■. - a t-v.. v ri, ■ v ;% : M- m v ;B Ss|||l|pi|iiillil |! Bspl|||liIi|i|li« fSil lifS ii« i«B3s ' “« I ' ' :’;. ' .: r.i , .p : ‘• ' ' T f’ :!t r. 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Under these favorable conditions much real progress has been made by the College in many fields. The groundwork has been laid for more. 1947-48 will stand as a marker on the path of progress for the A M College of Texas. It is the beginning of a greater progress which should and must come in the years just ahead. GIBB GILCHRIST President 21 SECOND ANNUAL Battalion AWARDS E. V. ADAMS, director of the Texas Aggie Band, which surpassed all previous achieve¬ ments by its outstanding musical and marching performances. E. E. McQUILLEN, who, as executive secre ary of the Former Students Association, initiated the Development Fund program for the betterment of A M College. The Development Fund, spon¬ sor of the Opportunity Av ards program, is one of the most forward-looking steps ever taken i f by A M former students. — ■w JOSEF STADELMANN, for bringing a broader outlook to students with whom he has come in contact, and more specifically for instituting the teaching of Russian at A M. K. E. ELMQUIST, who took the lead in resionng intercollegiate debate as an activity at A M and coached the varsity debate squad. : to Staff a n A F acuity FRANK G. ANDERSON, whose untiring devo¬ tion to the development of track at A M has culminated in placing the college among the national leaders in this sport. 5 m’tt VIRGIL M. FAIRES, himself a nationally recog¬ nized technical authority, has developed the Management Engineering Department by bringing to A M other outstanding men in this field. He has also given his wholehearted sup¬ port to the Post Graduate Study plan. MRS. ANN HILLIARD, for her organization and operation of the Annex Student Center and for her work in planning a social calen¬ dar at Little Aggieland. S. L. JACK FROST, for exemplary work with the Texas Forest Service in publications and public relations. ROLAND E. BING, for encouraging in participation on the five Student publi The Battalion, Commentator, Engineer, turist, and Longhorn. During 1947 his efforts raised publications to higher stai than ever before accomplished, including issue of The Battalion and establishme The Commentator. E I Nelson Vletas Livingston Leatherwood Elmo Livingston Joe Clark . J. K. B. Nelson N, R. Leatherwood G. G. Vletas . SENIOR CLASS OFFICERS ...............President .............Vice President ............Secretary-Treasurer .............Social Chairman ...............Historian I f ABNEY, J. D. Abner Pet-Geo I Dallas Age 19, Class of ' 49, A Cav, Cross Country 45- , 46. ABRAHAMSON, E. C. Abe Age 20, Class ' 48, Navy, Maroon Band, Vice-Pres Grayson County Club, Geology Club, Debate Club. ADAIR, J. N. EE Wichita Falls Age 20, Class of ' 48, Navy, White Band, Wichita Falls Club. ALEXANDER, J. W. Jim Age 21, Class of ' 47, Army, CO B Inf, Panhandle Club, AlChE. ALLEN, P. A., JR P.A. P-ME Luling Age 21, Class of ' 47, AAF, CO Drum Major, Infantry Band. ANDERSON, E. S. Andy EE Waco Age 19, Class of ' 49, 1st It White Band, Distinguished Student, Luth Stud Ass ' n, Pres ' 46- ' 47 Inter-Church Council. ANDREWS, J. F. Andy Bus Fort Worth Age 19, Class of ' 49, Business Society, Senior Court, Fort Worth Club. ATCHISON, J. W. Joe Bus Brownsville Age 20, Class of ' 48, Navy, Rio Grande Club, B A Society, VSA. AUVERMANN, H. J. EE Hico Age 20, Class of ' 48, AIEE, Distinguished Student. BABER, G. A. Moe Bus Sulphur, La. Age 23, Class of ' 45, Army, A Battery 1st Lt Second in Command, Business Club, Fish Baseball, VSA, Beaumont Club. BACA, F. D. Don Man E Age 19, Class of ' 49, Falls County Club, SAM, ASME. BAILEY, T. M. Termite B A Greenville Age 20, Class of ' 48, USCG, 1st Lt D Battery, Green¬ ville Club, VSA. BANTA, T. A. ME Age 19, Class of ' 49, ASME, Wichita Tommy Wichita Falls Falls Club, BARNETT, W. D. Dave Pre Med Marlin Age 19, Class of ' 49, Pre-Med Club, Falls County Club, Lt Col Regimental Staff. BARON, A. E. ME Dallas Age 18, Class of ' 49, Reporter ASHVE, Varsity Ten¬ nis 46- ' 47. BARZAK, R. V . Bill Eng Waco Age 19, Class of ' 48, Band, 1st Sgt, ISA, Waco- McLennan County Club, Band Librarian. BERRY, J. H. P-ME Crockett Age 19, Class of ' 49, C Composite, Houston Club, ASME, Exec Officer Co. BERTRAM, B. J. Ind Ed Age 19, Class of ' 49, Band. Flash Fort Worth BLACK, S. J. Sammy CE Burlingame, Calif. Age 19, Class of ' 49, ASCE, Heart of Texas Club, Newman Club. BLACKSTOCK, A. W. Phy Waco Age 20, Class of ' 47, Battalion Commander. BLUMBERG, R. Randy EE San Antonio Age 21, Class of 47, Lt Col Corps Staff, Senior Editor Engineer, Press Club, AIEE, San Antonio Club, AAF. BOEDEKER, F. L. Ag E Shiner Age 23, Class of ' 47, Infantry, AAF. BOLNER, C. J. Clif Bus San Antonio Age 19, Class of ' 49, Band, Newman Club, Distin¬ guished Student. BOONE, D. E. Danny AH Wichita Falls Age 19, Class of ' 49, Wichita Falls Club, Saddle and Sirloin Club. BOSTWICK, M. O. Mo Vet Bastrop, La. Age 20, Class of ' 49, B Co Inf. BOOKER, i. D. Pete AH Del Rio Age 21, Class of ' 47, Cadet Capt, Biology Club, Del Rio Club, Sec Southwest Texas Club, Sec Saddle and Sirloin Club. BOULDIN, W. S. Bill Ch E Muskogee, Okla. Age 21, Class of ' 47, Captain B Vet, Camera Club, AlChE, Oklahoma Club. BOURLAND, D. T. Bill Ento Fort Worth Age 23, Class of ' 45, Entomology Club, Wilbarger Club. 1 BOYD, R. E. AA Deacon Alto Age 25, Class of ' 49, East Texas Club, Economics Club, Vet Co A. BOYNTON, H. G. Zook Ch E Hamilton Age 19, Class of ' 49, Band. BRADFORD, R. R. Brad Acc Joshua Age 19, Class of ' 49, Economics Club, Distinguished Student, Accounting Society Lt Cadet Corps. BRANSTETTER, W. C. Willie Ag Ed Bangs Age 21, Class of ' 46, AAF, Collegiate FFA, Heart of Texas Club, Scholastic Officer Vet A. BREEDEN, F., JR. Coach Ag Ed Cuero Age 21, Class of ' 47, Navy, Turkey Trot Club. BRIDGES, R. E. Skeeter Arch Shreveport, La. Age 19, Class of ' 49, B Company Engineers. BROOKS, R. V. B.B. B A Joshua Age 20, Class of ' 48, Johnson County Club, Navy, Business Society, Lt Cadet Corps. BROWN, A. C. A.C Ag Ed Rochester Age 19, Class of ' 49, FFA, HJSK, County Club, AAF. BROWN, A. W. Bill Hist Alvin Age 20, Class of ' 48, Navy, Band, Brazoria County Club. . BROWN, L. E. Bus Sanger Age 24, Class 44, Merchant Marine, C Inf. BROWN, P. Pet ME Newgulf Age 20, Class of ' 49, Navy, Canterbury Club, Pet Club, ASME, Wharton County Club. BROWN, W. L. Bill LA 4 Cleburne Age 19, Class of ' 49, Corps Staff Cadet Colonel of Corps, Outstanding Cadet of Corps ' 46- ' 47, Town Hall Manager ' 47, Student Life Committee, Pre-Law Club, Johnson County Club. BRYANT, C. W. Willie ME Dallas Age 20, Class of ' 49, Dallas A M Club, Navy. BUCHANAN, J. E. Buck Bus Nacogdoches Age 23, Class of ' 49, Reserve Officers Ass ' n, Busi¬ ness Society, Canterbury Club, East Texas Club. BUCK, L. E. Lou Vet Med George West Age 22, Class of ' 45, Army, Varsity Football, AVMA, Sgt-at-Arms VSA, Pari VSA, President Brush Country Club, Gulf County Club. BURNETT, P. Henry BA Greenville Age 19, Class of ' 49, A AF, Distinguished Student, B Team Basketball, Greenville Club. BURTTSCHELL, T. B. BA Weimar Age 23, Class of ' 46, AAF, B AF, Newman Club. BUTLER, H. G. George Man E Houston Age 20, Class of ' 48, AAF, C AF, VSA, Houston Club. BUTTS, R. N. Newt PE Thorndale Age 18, Class of ' 49, B FA, PE Club, Fish Football ' 45. BYALL, A. D. Pre Law San Antonio Age 20, Class of ' 49, Maroon Band, Drum Major, Lt Maroon Band. CANNING, R. A. AH Eden Age 19, Class of ' 49, B AF, Saddle and Sirloin Club, Secretary San Angelo Club. CANON, O. B. Buz ME Longview Age 19, Class of ' 49, B Comp, ASME, East Texas Club, Band. CARTER, H. A. Red Bus • Stamford Age 20, Class of ' 48, USMC, Senior Intramural Mgr. CARTER, M. M. EE Edcouch Age 20, Class of ' 47, Navy, C Vet. CAUGHLIN, W. G. EE Orange Age 18, Class of ' 49, Band. CAVE, W. T. Tollie AH Eden Age 19, Class of ' 49, B AF, Saddle and Sirloin Club, San Angelo Club. CHAMPION, R. M. Champ CE Slaton Age 20, Class of ' 47, Army, A Vet, Town Hall Staff, ASCE. CHEEK, H. CE Greenville Age 19, Class of ' 49, A AF, B Team Basketball, Secretary Greenville Club. CHILDERS, R. R. Bob IE Waco Age 22, Class of ' 48, IE Club, D Battery FA. CLARK, J. R. ME Burleson Age 20, Cl ass of ' 49, Captain C Cavalry, Vice-Pres Senior Class, ASME, Fort Worth Club, Johnson County Club, DAR Award 1946, Distinguished Student. CLARKE, T. H. Hal Eco Dallas Age 22, Class of ' 47, Singing Cadets, Rifle Team, Distinguished Student. CLARKE, L. E. CE Galveston Age 19, Class of ' 48, Band, ASCE. CLAUNCH, R. W. Bob CE Livingston Age 20, Class of ' 49, Captain Battalion Staff Adj, B Co Engineers. CLONTS, J. M. Jody Blon Man E Age 19, Class of ' 49, SAM, ASME. COCHRANE, J. H., JR. Sonny Pre Med Galveston Age 21, Class of ' 47, Who ' s Who ' 46- ' 47, Lt Col Cadet Corps, FA Regt ' l Commander ' 46- ' 47, Captain B Co Seniors, Vice-Pres Galveston A M Club, Pre-Med Club, Biology Club. COLGLAZIER, R. W. Toad CE San Antonio Age 19, Class of ' 49, A Cavalry. CONRAD, R. J. Rudy Bus Bryan Age 25, Class of ' 44, Business Society, Cadet Captain. COMPTON, W. I. Bill RS Austin Age 26, Class of ' 45, Army, B Vet. COOK, S. H. Sid AA Marshall Age 25, Class of ' 44, Navy, C Inf, Marketing and Finance Club, Marshall A M Club, Senior Court. COUGHRAN, J. A. Joe AH Boerne Age 23, Class of ' 46, Saddle and Sirloin Club, Hill County Club. COX, J. G. CE Age 20, Class of ' 48, A Co Engineers. Joe Alamo CREWS, G. C. IE Age 21, Class of ' 48, Fort Worth A M George Grapevine Club, IE Club. CRIXELL, A. R. Art ME Brownsville Age 19, Class of ' 49 , A Battery FA, Major Regt ' l Staff FA. CROUCH, T. B. Coach Ag Ed Poteet Age 19, Class of ' 49, B Flight AF, Senior Intramural Manager, Agronomy Society, Collegiate FFA, Mem¬ ber Intramural Club. CUNNINGHAM, G. W. Jerry EE Houston Age 20, Class of ' 48, AAF, Maroon Band, 1st Lt Maroon Band, AIEE, Houston Club, Distinguished Stu¬ dent. DAVIS, C. P. Charlie Pre Med Wichita Falls Age 19, Class of ' 49, C Flight AF, Pres Wichita Falls Club, Pre-Med Club. DAVIS, J. B. J.B. Acc Lampasas Age 20, Class of ' 48, Navy, Maroon Band, Land of the Lakes Club, Accounting Society. DAVIS, R. J., Ill Pet-ME Hobbs, N. M. Age 20, Class of ' 48, Army, Maroon Band. DEDMAN, H. L. Pet-ME Brownwood Age 19, Class of ' 49, B Company Engineers, 1st Lt Exec B Engineers, ASME, Heart of Texas Club. DEGAN, D. C. Carl CE Lewisville Age 20, Class of ' 49, A Co Inf, Denton County Club, ASCE. DESMUKE, J. F. Ch E Age 19, Class of ' 49, B Bat FA. Jim Freer DEVENPORT, V. M. Dave B A Winnsboro Age 23, Class of ' 45, Army, Captain 1st Bn 1st Regt Staff. DIBRELL, J. H. Dib Ag Ed Coleman Age 20, Class of ' 49, C Co Inf, 1st Lt Athletic Officer, Collegiate FFA, San Angelo Club, Heart of Texas Club. DICKSON, W. P. Dick ME Waco Age 21, Class of ' 47, A Bat FA, Capt Bat Commander, ASME, Waco-McLennan County Club. DUGGAN, L. M. B A Houston Age 20, Class of ' 49, C Bat FA, 1st Lt Athletic Officer, Basketball Manager ' 45- ' 47, T Club, Business Society. DUKE, J. R. Jimmy AH Laredo Age 19, Class of ' 49, White Band, 1st Lt Plat Ldr, Singing Cadets, Sergeant-at-Arms Laredo A M Club. ECKERT, C. L Charlie Man E San Antonio Age 19, Class of ' 49, Maroon Band, Newman Club, San Antonio Club. ECKERT, J. C. Corky AH Mason Age 19, Class of ' 49, C Co Inf, Vice-Pres Saddle and Sirloin Club, Livestock Judging Team, San Angelo Club. EDELSTEIN, A. Bus Brownsville Age 19, Class of ' 49, A Battery FA, Rio Grande Val¬ ley Club, Hillel Club, Spanish Club. EDGAR, J. H. Ed Eco Cuero Age 21, Class of ' 48, Navy, B Troop Cavalry, 1st Lt, Student Senate, Economics Club. ELLIS, H. M. Hen AH Crockett Age 18, Class of ' 49, A Co Inf, 1st Lt Scholastic Officer, Vice-Pres Houston County A M Club, Saddle and Sirloin Club, Agriculturist Staff, Press Club. ENGLAND, H. C. Ch E Mobile, Ala. Age 19, Class of ' 49, A Bat FA. ENGLISH, F. B. Bus San Antonio Age 22, Class of ' 47, AAF, C AF, Aggie Players, Pre-Law Society, WTAW Workshop, ' 47 Class Agent. ENMON, W. G. ME Orange Age 19, Class of ' 49, Maroon Band, ASME. EPPERSON, R. H. Bob AH Quinlan Age 21, Class of ' 50, A Flight AF. EWING, H. F. Bus Dallas Age 21, Class of ' 49, C Troop Cavalry, Distinguished Student, Business Society. EVANS, W. L. Bill EE Fort Worth Age 19, Class of ' 49, A Co Composite, Singing Cadets, Fort Worth Club, AiEE, Distinguished Student, 1st Lt Plat Ldr. FANDEY, F. Fuzz Ch E Hot Springs, N. M. Age 20, Class of ' 48, Navy, Maroon Band. FAUCETT, R. F. Fearless LA Detroit Age 21, Class of ' 48, Navy, E Bat Artillery, Lamar County Club, Spanish Club. FERGUS, G. C. Pet-ME Age 19, Class of ' 49, A Co Inf, 1st Lt Exec. Ferg Temple FIELD, A. F. Al Aero Amarillo Age 19, Class of ' 49, White Band. FIVEL, W. L. ' ' Paul Dairy Mgt Galveston Age 21, Class of ' 47, Army, B FA, Rifle Team, Pistol Team, Newman Club, Galveston County Club, Sing¬ ing Cadets. FLY, R. F. Bob Ag Eco Crystal City Age 20, Class of ' 48, Navy, Maroon Band, Southwest Texas Club, Pistol Team, Student Senate. FORT, D. L. Cotton EE Dallas Age 21, Class of ' 48, AAF, A AF, Pres BSU, Dallas Club, Cadet Major. FOWLER, N. W. ME Columbus Age 20, Class of 48, Navy, White Band, ASME, VSA. FRAZELLE, K. M. Frazzell Man E Waco Age 20, Class of ' 47, AAF, Waco-McLennan County Club, Cadet Captain, Vet Co. FREEMAN, W. R. Bill Bus Paris Age 19, Class of ' 48, A Seniors, Business Society, Pres Lamar County Club, Distinguished Student. GARCIA, O. M. EE San Diego Age 26, Class of ' 49, Army, A Co Vet, AIEE, Newman Club. GARNER, R. L. Hardnose Land Arch Texarkana Age 19, Class of ' 49, Aggie Players, VP ' 47, Repre¬ sentative Ag Council, Texarkana Club, Landscape Art Club, 1st Lt C FA. GAULT, R. Jock Eco Agua Dulce Age 20, Class of ' 49, A Troop Cavalry, Brush Coun¬ try Club, Pre-Law Club. GEORGE, J. V. Senator Pet E Hillsboro Age 20, Class of ' 47, Navy, Co B Vet, Petroleum Engineering Club, AIMME. GOLDEN, J. Y. Bus Corsicana Age 18, Class of ' 49, White Band, Vice-Pres Hillel Club ' 47, Inter-faith Council, Navarro County Club. GOLDEN, R. M. Ray Acc Seymour Age 20, Class of ' 49, A Inf, Accounting Society, Y Cabinet. GOLDMANN, T. B. Ch E Dallas Age 24, Class of ' 44, Army, AlChE, Capt 2nd Vet Co. t ‘ mwm GOODWYN, J. T. Jim Geol Houston Age 19, Class of ' 49, A Co Inf, Geology Club, Hous¬ ton Club. GOODWYN, T. A. Thad EE Dallas Age 19, Class of ' 49, B Inf. GRAY, E. Bump AH Uvalde Age 21, Class of ' 47, C Cavalry, Southwest Texas Club, Saddle and Sirloin Club, San Angelo Club. GREEN, J. E. Jimmie Age 18, Class of ' 49, White Band, Rio Grande Valley Club. GREEN, P. E. Pat Geol San Antonio Age 20, Class of ' 48, Navy, B Composite, San An¬ tonio Club, Geology Club, Newman Club. GREER, F. E. Feedo ME Shreveport, La. Age 19, Class of ' 49, 1st Lt A Co Inf, ASME, Shreve¬ port Club. GRONA, F. W. F.W Bus Fredericksburg Age 19, Class of ' 49, C Inf, Marketing and Finance Club, Distinguished Student. GROUND, H. R. Randy Ag Ed Lancaster Age 20, Class of ' 49, A Senior, FFA Club, Tumbling Club. GRUNDY, S. P. Dairy Mfg Gainesville Age 22, Class of ' 46, Army, B Vet Co., 1st Lt, Vice- Pres Cooke County Club, Kream and Kow Club. GULLO, A. J. Gus Eco Houston Age 23, Class of ' 46, Army, 1st Lt, C Flight AF, Newman Club, Economics Club. HACKLET, W. L. Hack Agro Olton Age 21, Class of ' 47, Army, B Co Vet, Agronomy Society, Panhandle Club. HAGNER, R. C. Buddy Pet E Houston Age 21, Class of ' 48, E Art, Houston Club, VSA, Navy. HAINES, H. K. Poofus Ag Ed College Station Age 21, Class of ' 47, Army, A Troop Cavalry, Singing Cadets. HAMMON, W. N. Zero CE Lampasas Age 20, Class of ' 48, C AF, Cadet Capt, Battalion Sports Writer, ASCE, Land of Lakes Club. HAMMONDS, J. I. Johnny IE Floydada Age 19, Class of ' 49, B AF, Treasurer, IE Club, Dis¬ cussion and Debate Club. HANSON, R. A. Swede Ag Ed Brady Age 20, Class of ' 48, C Inf, Pres Volleyball Club, San Angelo Club. HARDIN, F. R. Geol Oakwood Age 19, Class of ' 49, C Bat FA. HARD, L. M. AH Stamford Age 21, Class of ' 48, Merchant Marine, D Bat, FA Saddle and Sirloin Club, Senior Court. HARKRIDER, H. G. Corky PE Eastland Age 19, Class of 49, A Cav, Intramural Mgr. HARMON, K. E. Ken AH Banquete Age 20, Class of ' 49, A Infantry, Brush Country Club. HARTMAN, A. N. Dutch ME Victoria Age 19, Class of ' 49, E FA, Capt, Yell Leader, Vic¬ toria Club, ASME. HARNDEN, D. B. Dave Bus Yoakum Age 23, Class of ' 46, AAF, 1st Lt, A Vet Co, Lavaca County Club, Business Society. HARRELL, B. J. Cack Pet E Waco Age 20, Class of ' 47., AAF, A Co Eng, Cadet Major. HARRIS, C. B. Charlie AH Georgetown Age 19, Class of ' 49, A Troop Cavalry, Saddle and Sirloin Club, Williamson County Club. HARRIS, C. S. Cliff Ch E Gail Age 20, Class of ' 47, Navy, Cadet Chaplain, AlChE, YMCA Cabinet, BSU. HARRIS, R. W. Aero Tyler Age 19, Class of ' 49, C AF. HARRISON, R. W., Ill Dick Biol Bryan Age 21, Class of ' 47, Army, C Vet, E Co Inf 44- ' 45, VSA, Distinguished Student, Pre-Med Club, Bryan- College Station Club, Scholarship Honor Society. HARTGRAVES, G. B. Gerry AH Maryneal Age 19, Class of ' 49, E Bat FA, Sweetwater Club. HASKINS, W. P. Hack CE Covington, Tenn. Age 20, Class of ' 49 , B Co. Engineers, ASCE, Bad¬ minton Club. HAYES, J. C. Square Head RE McCamey Age 19, Class of ' 49, E Btry FA, Petroleum Club, San Angelo Club, 1st Lt E Art. HELM, J. E. Walrus Pre Med Austin Age 21, Class of ' 48, A Air Corps, Singing Cadets, Aggie Players, Austin A M Club, Honorary Member Oklahoma Club. HELMS, M. E. Mac EE Houston Age 20, Class of ' 48, Navy, Houston Club, AIEE. HENDERSON, J. S. Ag Ed Coleman Age 19, Class of ' 49, 1st Lt Plat Ldr C Inf, San Angelo Club, Heart of Texas Club. HENDRICK, L. G. Ag McKinney Age 28, Class of ' 44, AAF, Agronomy Society, Agri¬ cultural Council, VSA. HENDRICKS, K. W. Ken Aero Granbury Age 21, Class of ' 47, Army, IAS, Fort Worth Club. HENNIG, R. A. RA Arch Tyler Age 20, Class of ' 48, Navy, Arch Society, Tyler Club, Maj Exec Off 2nd Bn 2nd Regt FA. HENSARLING, C. A. Chase AH Stephenville Age 19, Class of ' 49, Saddle and Sirloin Club, Capt Cavalry Staff. HICKS, C. W. PE Age 23, Class of ' 49, Inf. Cal Java, S. D. HILLIARD, W. B. Wild Bill Bus Longview Age 20, Class of ' 48, Navy, East Texas Club, Baseball ' 46, Bus Club. HINKLE, E. A. Hink Chem Temple Age 19, Class of ' 49, Y Cabinet, ACS, Student Union Bldg Comm, Delegate to National YMCA-YWCA Con¬ vention ' 46, Org Comd. HIRSCH, B. AH Waco Age 20, Clas of ' 49, Saddle and Sirloin Club, Hillel Club, Waco-McLennan Club. HOBBS, L. D. Duke Eco Pecos Age 22, Class of ' 47, Army, Mgr Editor Battalion, Pres Trans-Pecos Club, Sec VSA, Eco Club, Commentator Staff, Geology Club. 1 wt HOCH, J. J. ME San Antonio Age 19, Class of ' 49, White Band. HODGES, D. Ch E Palestine Age 20, Class of ' 49, C Comp CO, President Palestine and Anderson County Club. HOLBERT, W. J. Dusty Pet Geol Houston Age 21, Class of ' 47, A Cav Captain, Vice-President Houston Club, President Geology Club, Pet Club, AAPG, AIME. HOLBROOK, C. R. Ray Ch E Goose Creek Age 20, Class of ' 48, FA Band, Track ' 45- ' 47, Captain ' 45, Cross Country Letterman ' 44, AlChE, Athletic Council, Canterbury Club, Vice-President T Assn. HOLLEMAN, A. Ch E Dallas Age 19, Class of ' 49, A Cal Captain Sqd Staff, Head Yell Leader, President Sophomore Class, Secretary Dallas A M Club, Distinguished Student, Who ' s Who ' 48. HOLLOWAY, J. H. Pre Med Itasca Age 22, Class of ' 46, Inf. HOLLOWELL, R. G. Bob EE Abilene Age 20, Class of ' 49, A Comp, Ri, r le Team, 1st Lt A Co, AIEE, Abilene Club. HOLMES, R. T. ME Gladewater Age 19, Class of ' 49, A Eng, ASME. HORANY, R. N. Ray Eco . Olney Age 19, Class of ' 49, D FA, Young County Club, Pre-Law Society. HORNE, H. W. Hollywood BA Houston Age 21, Class of ' 47, A Seniors, Vet Association, Business Club, Houston Club, CO A Seniors ' 47- ' 48. HORNE, D. E. Eco Plainview Age 19, Class of ' 49, C FA, Economics Club, Pan¬ handle Club. HOWARD, C. D. Wienie Bus El Paso Age 20, Class of ' 48, A Vet, El Paso Club, Bus Society. HOWE, R. D. Vet Med Age 19, Class of ' 49. Dick Brownwood HOWELL, D. R. EE Age 21, Class of ' 48, AAF, Band. Dave Gonzales HUDMAN, D. B. Hud AH Moran Age 20, Class of ' 48, B Seniors, Saddle and Sirloin Club. HUFF, R. B. Bob Pet E Longview Age 24, Class of ' 45, B Vet, Pet Eng Club, Newman Club. HUFF, R. W., JR. Ch E Age 23, B Vet. Bob Houston HUGHES, F. L Fred Bus Abilene Age 20, Class of ' 49, C Battery, Vice President Abi- lent Club, Business Society, Distinguished Student, Spanish Club, Batt CO C FA, Scholastic Honor Society, Honor Military Student, Executive Officer RV. HULL, W. L. Cordell ME Hillsboro Age 20, Class of ' 48, Ordnance, ASME, Vet Student Association, Hill County Club. HUMBLE, G. A. Homer Bus Groesbeck Age 20, Class of ' 48, Maroon Band, Bus Society. HYATT, R. H. Bobby Pet E Midland Age 19, Class of ' 49, B FA, West Texas Club, Intra¬ mural Swimming, Boxing. HYDE, R. B. Ch E Age 20, Class of ' 49, A Senior YMCA Cabinet, Society, Houston Club. Buddy Houston Eng, 1st Lt Athletic Officer, AlChE, American Chemical INGRAM, E. A. Arch Fort Worth Age 22, Class of ' 46, B Air Force, Engineer Staff. INMAN, M. G. Greek Arch Orange Age 19, Class of ' 49, A Inf, Arch Society, Canterbury Club, Orange County Club. JACKSON, J. E. BA Grand Prairie Age 22, Class of ' 47, 3rd Regt CO. JAMES, J. R. Pet E Dallas Age 19, Class of ' 49, B FA, Pet Eng Club, Dallas Club, Exec Off B Battery. JAMES, R. E., JR. R.E Ch E Houston Age 22, Class of ' 47, C Composite. JEMISON, E. B. Jimmy ME Shreveport, La. Age 21, Class of ' 47, A AF, ASME, Shreveport A M Club. JETT, L. L. CE Rylie Age 21, Class of ' 47, Army, D FA, Dallas A M Club, ASCE. JOHNS, M. F. ME Rosebud Age 19, Class of ' 49, White Band, 1st Lt, Scholarship (Texas Foundries). JOLLEY, J. L., JR. CE Mt. Pleasant Age 20, Class of ' 49, B FA, ASCE, East Texas A M Club. JONES, C. C. Ag Ed Waco Age 23, Class of ' 45, AAF, B AF, 1st Lt, FFA, Intra¬ mural Club. JONES, C. L. CL. Pre Med Durant, Okla. Age 20, Class of ' 49, C Cav, Exec O 3rd Regt, Lt Col, Catfish ' 45, Pre-Med Society, Oklahoma Club. JONES, J. F. Jimmy EE Dallas Age 19, Class of ' 49, A Comp, Dallas Club, Singing Cadets, Editor ' 47 Cadence. JONES, J. I. Jabo BA Crockett Age 18, Class of ' 49, A Inf, Business and Accounting Societies, Swimming, Houston County Club. JONES, J. T. Pre Med Dallas Age 20, Class of ' 48, A Seniors, Student Representa¬ tive on Athletic Council, Letterman Track, Cross Country, Biology Club, Dallas Club, Pre-Med Club, T Club, Distinguished Student, Ross Volunteer Co. JONES, M. L. Marvin ME Denver City Age 19, Class of ' 49, B FA, Secretary Junior Class, Captain, YMCA Cabinet, Distinguished Student. JONES, R. E. Bugs Ch E Cleburne Age 19, Class of ' 49, A FA, Johnson County Club, ACS. JUSTISS, T. S., JR. Tommy CE Paris Age 21, Class of ' 48, AAF, B Seniors, ASCE, 1st Lt, Lamar County Club. KENNELLEY, R. M. Bob AH Chicago, III. Age 21, Class of ' 49, D FA, AUMAI, Biology Club, Battalion Staff, Town Hall Staff, Saddle and Sirloin Club, Aggie Aerocrats. KEY, C. W. Clif AH Olney Age 19, Class of ' 49, D FA, Saddle and Sirloin Club, B-A-Y Club. KING, M. L ME Age 21, Class of ' 47, AAF, C AF. Milt Austin 1 KNOX, T. M. T Ch E Hot Springs, N. M. Age 21, Class of ' 48, Maroon Band, 1st It, Swimming Team Letter 2 Years. KOENIG, R. E. Rudy Pre Med Columbus Age 19, Class of ' 49, A Bat FA, Pre-Med Society. KOOPMANN, G. W. Koop Ind Ed LaMarque Age 19, Class of ' 49, A Flight AF, Ind Ed Club, Lutheran Student Assn, Galveston A M Club, 2nd in Command A Flight AF. KOTHMANN, A. L. Awb AH Junction Age 19, Class of ' 48, B Flight AF, San Angelo A M Club, Saddle and Sirloin Club. KRUEGER, J. A. Bus New Braunfels Age 19, Class of ' 49, A Bat FA, Cadet Col, Regt CO Art Regt, Aggie Sweetheart Committee. KRUSE, W. L. AH Cameron Age 19, Class of ' 49, C Troop Cav, Exec O, Saddle and Sirloin Club. KRAUSKOPF, V. G. Vic Eco Fredericksburg Age 20, Class of ' 49, C Inf, 2nd in Command. KUNKEL, J. E. Kunk AH Megargel Age 19, Class of ' 49, C Inf CO, Saddle and Sirloin Club, Sec-Treasurer Ag Council, Vice-Chairman Baylor- Anderson-Young County Club. KUNKEL, R. L. Dick AH Dallas Age 22, Class of ' 47, Army, D Bat FA, Saddle and Sirloin Club, Dallas Club. LANIK, E. J. Zeke Ind Ed Danbury Age 20, Class of ' 48, B Co Sr, Ind Ed Club, Newman Club, Brazoria County Club, Engineer Staff. LA ROCHE, W. E. Bill Pet Eng Dallas Age 20, Class of ' 48, Maroon Band, Dallas Club, Pet Eng Club, CO Maroon Band. LASSWELL, M. E. Elmer AH San Antonio Age 19, Class of ' 49, B Cav, Major Cav Sqdrn, San Antonio Club, Sadde and Sirloin Club. LATTIMORE, C. E. Chuck CE Dallas Age 20, Class of ' 48, AAF, White Band, Dallas Club, Aggieland Orchestra, ASCE. LAUDERDALE, J. R. Bob ME Anahuac Age 21, Class of ' 47, Army, White Band, Aggieland Orchestra, Band. II LAWSON, G. W. Gordio Ch e San Antonio Age 19, Class of ' 49, C Composite, Pres AlChE, Treas San Antonio A M Club, Distinguished Student, Major, 4th Regt Adj. LEATHERWOOD, N. R. Jug Ch E Beaumont Age 20, Class of ' 49, 2nd Artillery Battalion, Vice- Pres Freshman Class, Sec-Treas Soph Class, Pres Junior Class, Soc Sec Senior Class, YMCA Cabinet, Who ' s Who, Cohen Fellowship Award, Sec Student Senate, Distinguished Student, Student Life, FA Bat Commander, Singing Cadets, Bus Mgr Student Coun¬ cil, VSA. LEWIS, A. M. Lou Bus Houston Age 20, Class of ' 49, C Cavalry, 1st Lt, Business Society, Hillel Club. LEINWEBER, C. L, JR. Dutch Aero Mountain Home Age 24, Class of ' 46, B Vet, 1st Lt Exec, Rifle Team, Westminster Fellowship. LEWIS, G. E. EE Terrell Age 19, Class of ' 49, A Composite, 4th Regt Staff Commander, Pres Senior Court, Vice-Pres Kaufman County Club. LIVINGSTON, E. C. EE Kilgore Age 19, Class of ' 49, A Composite, Pres Senior Class, Vice-Pres Soph Class, Vice-Pres East Texas Club. LOCKE, R. R. Bob Ch E Sabinal Age 19, Class of ' 49, A Air Force, AlChE. LONGLEY, A. J. Ch E Brownwood Age 21, Class of ' 47, Navy, Maroon Band, Inter- Church Council, AlChE, Heart of Texas Club. LOVE, R. M. Dick ME Waxahachie Age 19, Class of ' 49, D FA, ASME, Pres Ellis County Club. LOVELL, N. Lucky Bus Gilmer Age 19, Class of ' 49, Business Society, Pre-Law So¬ ciety, Upshur County Club. LUCKER, N. E. Slick ME Wichita Falls Age 19, Class of ' 49, A Co Inf. MALTZ, M. Mel Aero Houston Age 21, Class of ' 47, A Air Force, Longhorn Sports Editor ' 45, Sec IAES ' 45, Houston Club. MARCOULIDES, F. C. Nick Ch E Galveston Age 19, Class of ' 49, C Co Composite, 4th Regt Staff, Galveston Club, AlChE, Newman Club. MARLETTE, G. S. Sonny Arch Houston Age 20, Class of ' 48, NAF, Houston Club, Architec¬ tural Society. MARKS, P. W. Harpo ME Caldwell Age 19, Class of ' 49, A Engineers, Treas ASME, New¬ man Club. MARSHALL, S. M., JR. Arch Alexandria, La. Age 21, Class of ' 48, USCG, E FA, Architectural Society, VSA. MARTIN, C. D. Dave Geol Hamilton Age 21, Class of ' 47, Inf Band, AAF Vet, Band. MATTEI, C. A. Charlie ME San Antonio Age 20, Class of ' 49, A Co Inf, 1st Lt, Sec-Treas Freshman Class, San Antonio Club, ASME. MEBANE, W. C, JR. Bus Age 21, Class of ' 47, AAF, Maroon County Club, A M Flying Club. Wally Dayton Band, Liberty MEPHAM, A. H. Bus Age 21, Class of ' 47, USMM, C AF. Yank Dallas METCALFE, A. G., JR. Pet E Odessa Age 19, Class of ' 49, D Bat FA. McBROOM, R. L. Mac Geol Wichita Falls Age 19, Class of ' 49, C Cavalry, Vice-Pres Wichita Falls Club, Geology Club, French Club. McCREADY, R. D. Mac Arch Houston Age 21, Class of ' 47, Navy, Artillery Band. McConnell, j. p. Mac Ag Eco Atlanta Age 19, Class of ' 49, C Inf, Pres Marketing and Finance Club, Agricultural Council. McCORMICK, B. J. Bill ME Dallas Age 19, Class of ' 48, B Co Senior Bn Hq Group, Pres Senior Class ' 48, ASME, Dallas A M Club, Basketball ' 44- ' 45, ' 45- ' 46, T Ass ' n, Student Asst ME Dept, Who ' s Who ' 46- ' 47. McGOWEN, R. B. Rusty Bus Monahans Age 19, Class of ' 49, Cavalry, Engineering Council, First Sergeant, SAM. MclNTOSH, C. D., JR. ME Age 20, Class of ' 49, Navy, A Co Eng. Mac Waco McKenzie, s. c. CE Age 20, Class of ' 49, A Co County Club. Sammy Alvin Inf, ASCE, Brazoria McMILLAN, H. G. Mac Ag Eco Weimar Age 20, Class of ' 49, E FA, Marketing and Finance Club. MITCHAM, D. L. Buckwheat Acc Buckholts Age 23, Class of ' 45, FA, B Vets, Accounting Society. MILLER, L. N., JR. Red ME Orange Age 22, Class of ' 46, AAF, A Seniors, ASME, Fish Football, Baseball, Captain C Cav ' 46- ' 47, Y Cabinet, Vet Students Association, Orange A M Club. MILLER, J. T. Eco Dallas Age 22, Class of ' 47, Navy, A AF, It Col AF Co, Senior Court, Arts and Sciences Council, Economics Club, Who ' s Who, Debate and Discussion Club, Man Ed of Battalion, Man Ed of Commentator, Student Senator, Dallas A M Club. MITCHELL, W. J. Bill BA Crowley, La. Age 19, Class of ' 49, B FA, Swimming Team. MOELLER, A. F. Ag E San Antonio Age 21, Class of ' 47, Navy, FA Band. MOLTENI, G. C. Porgie AH San Antonio Age 19, Class of ' 49, Maroon Band. MOORE, A. F., JR. Andy Mark Fin Bossier City, La. Age 20, Class of ' 48, A Seniors, 1st Lt, Scholastic Officer, Marketing and Finance Club, Agronomy Club, Shreveport Club. MOORE, J. T., JR. J.T. Pre Law • Balmorhea Age 19, Class of ' 49, E FA, Captain, Bn Staff, Pre- Law Society, Eco Club, Trans-Pecos Club. MOORE, S. E. Eddie EE Dallas Age 20, Class of ' 49, C Cav, Distinguished Student, AIEE, Student Engineers Council, Dallas Club. MORRIS, J. H. Eco Age 19, Class of Panhandle Club. Jim Memphis ' 49, B Cav, Eco Club, Boxing, MORRIS, J. F. Jimmy Fish Game Nacogdoches Age 19, Class of ' 49, B AAF, Singing Cadets, Agri¬ culture Council. MORRISON, M. H. ME Age 19, Class of ' 49, A AF. Wichita Falls MOSELEY, C. G. Chuck Aero San Antonio Age 19, Class of ' 49, B Cav, San Antonio A M Club, SAE. MOSES, P. L. Phil Phys Houston Age 20, Class of ' 49, Houston Club, Astronomy Club. MOSELY, W. N. Bill Pet-Geol E Waco Age 23, Class of ' 46, Navy, C Vets, Geology Club, Petroleum Club, Waco Club. MUELLER, J. P. Joe Pet E Corpus Christ! Age 21, Class of ' 45, Navy, B Seniors, Corpus Christ! Club, AIME, Engineer ' s Council. MULLER, G. O. CE Fort Worth Age 20, Class of ' 49, B Engineers, ASCE, Fort Worth Club. MUNFORD, R. A. Walter Agron San Antonio Age 27, Class of ' 46, Army, A Seniors. MURRAY, H. G. H.G. DH Wills Point Age 19, Class of ' 49, A AF, Kream and Kow Klub. NELSON, J. K. Pet-ME Age 20, Class of ' 49, Corps Staff. NEELY, R. G. EE Age 20, Class of ' 49, A Comp. Jimmie Bryan Roy Brownwood NICHOLS, R. H. Nick Eco Robstown Age 19, Class of ' 49, White Band, Economics Club, Brush Country Club. NORFLEET, G. R. Guy CE Temple Age 20, Class of ' 48, Navy, C Comp, Distinguished Student, Bell County Club, ASCE, VSA. NORMAN, G. D. Ag Ed Lamesa Age 19, Class of ' 49, E Bat, Marketing and Finance Club. O ' CONNELL, J. Jimmie CE Fort Worth Age 19, A Eng, Student Senate, Intramural Mgr Basketball Team, ASCE, Fort Worth Club. OLIVER, H. R. Ollie EE Dallas Age 22, Class of ' 46, Army, A Comp, Comp Bn CO, Senior Court. OLSEN, C. E. Pat Man E Houston Age 20, Class of ' 47, Navy, CO B AF, SAM, ASME, Houston Club, Distinguished Club. ■ ■ PANKONIEN, J. M. Jack EE Brenham Age 21, Class of ' 46, AIEE, Luth Stud Assn. PANZER, D. A. Heine Arch Winona, Minn. Age 24, Class of ' 48, Distinguished Student, Cadet Capt C Vet Inf, Arch Society. PARSONS, T. R. Tom Ed ' Rodessa, La. Age 19, Class of ' 49, Cadet Capt 2nd Regt 1st Bat Staff. PATE, H. A., JR. Hap Hist San Antonio Age 20, Class of ' 49, Lt Col 1st Regt Staff, Man Ed ' 48 Longhorn, Jr Ed ' 47 Longhorn, Senior Court, Vice-Pres Debate and Discussion Club, Arts and Sciences Council, IRC. PATTERSON, C. H., JR. Pat Bus Memphis, Tenn. Age 20, Class of ' 49, Singing Cadets, Student Court ' 46- ' 47, Composite Regt Sgt Major, Lt Col Corps Staff, Mississippi Valley Club, Business Society. PATTERSON, J. N. Red Dog CE Fort Worth Age 20, Class of ' 47, Navy, ASCE, Fort Worth Club. PATTON, L. L. ME Age 26. Amarillo PAXSON, J. B. Pax Hort Houston Age 22, Class of ' 46, Singing Cadets, Band, Hort Society, Scholarship Honorary Society. PAYNE, W. T. Man E Age 21, Class SAM. Ted Paducah ' 47, AAF, Distinguished Student, PEACE, H. L. Ag Ed Age 24, Class of ' 48, VSA, FFA. PELA, E. A. Lil ' Hoss ME Victoria Age 19, Class of ' 49, Distinguished Student, Pres Victoria Club, ASME, Lt Col Eng Bat, Senior Court. PETERS, M. A. Pete IE Temple Age 19, Class of ' 49, Sec Bell County Club, Industrial Ed Club, Singing Cadets. PETTY, L. O., JR. L.O. P GE Hobbs, N. M. Age 20, Class of ' 48, Naval Air Corps, Geology Club, Aggieland ' 44. PIERCE, W. H. Pre Vet Age 18, Class POLASEK, B. E. Pete ' - CE Wiltner Age 19, Class of ' 49, B AF, Newman Club, Dallas A M Club, ASCE. POTTER, O. W. Buddy BA Kilgore Age 20, Class of ' 40, C Inf, CO Inf, Pres East iexas A M Club, Vice-Pres Business Society. POLLARD, L. W., JR. Bill Pre Law Mirando City Age 22, Class of ' 47, AAF, B Senior, Laredo Club, T Association, Varsity Basketball Mgr ' 43- ' 46, Pre-Law Club, Debating Club. POWELL, R. L., JR. Bob Flor Texarkana Age 27, Class of ' 44, Army, B Vets. PRATER, R. C. Pete Pet E Tyler Age 20, Class of ' 47, Navy, Capt Engr Bn Staff, Swimming Team ' 44. PRATER, T. D. T.D. Pet E Monahans Age 20, Class of ' 48, Coast Guard, White Band, Petroleum Club, Drum Major White Band, Trans- Pecos Club. PRINCE, N. A. A. L Pet E Bossier City, La. Age 20, Class of ' 49, A FA, 1st Lt A FA, Shreveport Club, Pet Engr Club. PUGH, A. S. Sid Bus Kilgore Age 19, Class of ' 49, 1st Lt, D FA, Vice-Pres East Texas Club. Business Society. RAGSDALE, D. W. AH Age 20, Class of ' 49, E FA. Rags Fort Worth RASCH, E. M. Available AH Houston Age 21, Class of ' 47, A Cav, Saddle and Sirloin. RAY, D. G. Ag Eco Waco Age 23, Class of ' 45, Army, C Vets. RECTOR, S. D„ JR. Chief Ag Ed Sanger Age 21, Class of ' 48, C Inf, Denton County Club, Collegiate FFA. REED, G. R., JR. Ch E Texarkana Age 21, Class of ' 47, AAF, B Vets, Texarkana Club, AlChE, Radio Club, ACS. REED, R. F. Man E Houston Age 19, Class of ' 48, A Seniors, SAM, President Houston Club, Vice-President Newman Club, Secretary Spanish Club. REESE, R. G. Man Eng Houston Age 19, Class of ' 49, E FA, Sec SAM, 1st Lt, Reporter Houston A M Club, Longhorn, Battalion, Side Rule Contest. REUSS, J. B. Man Eng Cuero Age 19, Class of ' 49, A Cojnposite, Corps Staff, SAM, Cuero T.T. Club, Major. RICHARDSON, J. C. Joe Pet Mech Eng Amarillo Age 20, Class of ' 49, B Eng, ASME, AIME, Panhandle Club, CO B Eng, Intramurals. RIPPETOE, B. Cash PE Fort Worth Age 19, Class of ' 48, B Senior, Senior Intramural Manager, Fort Worth A M Club, PE Club, Handball Club. ROACH, J. W. Pet E Age 21, Class of ' 47, A Vets, Pet E Club. Houston ' K.O ROACH, K. O. ME Jasper Age 20, Class of ' 49, C Comp, Arch Society, ASME, 1st Lt, Senior RAM Exec. ROGERS, B. A. - Bubba Acc Abilene Age 20, Class of ' 49, A AF, Vocalist Aggieland Or¬ chestra, Announcer WTAW, Manager Town Hall, ' 47- ' 48, Acc Society, Distinguished Student, YMCA Cabinet ' 46- ' 47- ' 48, Major, Reporter Abilene A M Club. ROGERS, R. R. Rog EE Wills Point Age 19, Class of ' 49, A Comp, Volleyball Club. ROPER, J. D. Peon Man E Houston Age 20, Class of ' 49, A Senior, SAM, ASME, VSA, Houston Club. ROSSMAN, H. J., JR. Jack Ag Eco Houston Age 19, Class of ' 49, C Cav, Marketing and Finance Club, Houston Club. ROWLAND, E. B. Ed BA Houston Age 19, Class of ' 49, Army, A FA, Houston Club. SAHOL, J. R. AH Simonton Age 24, Class of ' 44, B Comp, Saddle and Sirloin Club, 1st Lt Pres Christian Science Organization, Inf Band ' 40- ' 41. SAWYER, D. G. Don Pet E Brownwood Age 20, Class of ' 48, Navy, A Engineers. SCHOLL, B. E., JR. Ben E EE San Antonio Age 20, Class of ' 48, Navy, A Comp, Singing Cadets, Exec Officer. s sa smstfEm wsi$ r i m wm II ' ;” mm P CT ■1 p 4 SCHROEDER, R. W. Wolf LA Houston Age 22, Class of ' 46 , Navy, C AF, Spanish Club, Aggie Players, Radio Workshop-WTAW, English Ma¬ jors Club. SCHULZE, V. H. Ag Ed Age 19, Class of ' 49, C Inf. ' Sleepy Mason SCHWARTZ, A. Babe Pre Law Galveston A AF, Economics Club, Debate Society, Galveston A M Club. SELBY, W, H. ME Fort Worth Age 20, Class of ' 47, Army, B Engineers, Singing Cadets. SEYMOUR, J. D. Bus Age 19, Class of ' 49, E FA. Jimmy Columbus SHANNON, R. L. EE Saint Jo Age 21, AIEE, Cook County Club, Army Signal Asso¬ ciation, CO 1st Regt. SHELTON, C. H. Land Arch Tyler Age 21, Vice-Pres Land Club, 1st Lt B Co Composite. SHELTON, H. C. A H Age 19, C Cav, Saddle and Sirloin Club. Gonzales SIMMONS, R. B. Arch San Angelo Age 22, San Angelo Club, Vice-Pres Architectural Society, Staff Co-Artist, Engineer, B Air Corp. SIMPSON, D. H. Simp Acc Waco Age 22, Veteran Co C, Member Acc Society. SIMPSON, D. G. F G Houston Age 20, Maroon Band, Fish Game Club, Houston A M Club. SMITH, F. M. Monk C E Arlington Age 21, B Vet, 1st Lt, ASCE, Athletic Officer. SPARKS, F. H. Sparkle E E Corpus Christ! Age 20, C Comp, Corpus Christ! Club Sec, Capt on Staff, Supply Officer. SPRINGER, F. I E San Antonio Age 19, E FA, Industrial Education Club, San Antonio Club, Christian Science Organization, Distinguished Student. SPURLOCK, W. T. Squirrel Geol Houston Age 19, Class of ' 49, A AF, Houston Club, Geology Club. STANFORD, J. P. John Pre Med Houston Age 20, Class of ' 49, B AF, Pre-Med Club. STANFORD, R. B. Dick Eco Waco Age 20, Class of ' 48, AAF, White Band, Head Drum Major, Major Band, Waco Club. STANDLEY, R. J. Peck Arch Houston Age 19, Class of ' 49, A Cav, Sec Houston Club, Arch Society. STEDHAM, D. D. Studd Agron El Paso Age 20, Class of ' 49, B FA, Regimental Staff, El Paso Club. STENZEL, W. K. Pet E Waco Age 20, Class of ' 49, B Inf, Military Editor Longhorn, 1st Lt, Waco Club, Pet Engr Club. STEPHENS, B. T. Bill CE San Antonio Age 19, Class of ' 49, B Cav, San Antonio Club, ASCE Lt Col Cav Sqdn CO. STEVENSON, J. H., JR. Steve Ch E Port Arthur Age 22, Class of ' 47, B Vets, Port Arthur Club. STITES, D. N. Agron Donna Age 19, Class of ' 49, B FA. STREETMAN, O. L. Leroy Man E Grapeland Age 19, Class of ' 49, B AF, SAM, Student Engineers Council. STRICKEL, J. D. Shady CE Fort Worth Age 20, Class of ' 49, B Cav, 1st Lt, Exec Officer B Cav, ASCE, Newman Club, Pres Fort Worth A M Club. SUMMERS, G. R. Arch Bryan Age 19, Class of ' 49, C Cav Major, Adjutant 3rd Regt, Swimming Team ' 46- ' 47, Pres Student Engineers Council, Pres Water Polo Club, Brazos County A M Club. SWANGO, B. J. Swangang Arch Dallas Age 19, Class of ' 49, Ordnance, Dallas A M Club, Arch Society, Distinguished Student, Senior RAM Exec, 1st Lt C Comp. SWINDLE, J. M. Mac CE Sherman Age 20, Class of ' 49, A Eng, ASCE, Grayson County Club, Fencing jgmk. TADLOCK, U. M. Tad Arch Snyder Age 23, Class of ' 46, Navy, B Vets, Architecture Society, Camera Club, Panhandle Club. TATE, L. B. Blue EE Barger Age 20, Class of ' 48, Navy, C Inf, Track, T Club. TAYLOR, J. E. Gene BA Grand Prairie Age 25, Class of ' 43, USCG, C Bat, Acc Society, Announcer WTAW, Bn Comdr. TAYLOR, R. H. Bob EE San Antonio Age 19, Class of ' 49, A Comp, Captain Bat Staff. TERRELL, C. M. AH Plainview Age 19, Class of ' 48, White Band, Saddle and Sirloin Club. THOMAS, W. R. Bill Ch E Bryan Age 19, Class of ' 49, C Comp. THOMPSON, J. W. Ag Ed Vernon Age 24, Class of ' 45, AAF, C Vets, FFA, Greenbelt Club. THOMPSON, J. W. J.W Ch E Shreveport, La. Age 19, Class of ' 49, D FA, Singing Cadets, Shreve¬ port Club, AlChE. THORNHILL, T. A. Bus Houston Age 19, Class of ' 48, B Hq Gr, Houston Club, Bus Society. TILLISON, B. E. Goto Ch E Ennis Age 20, Class of ' 49, A FA, Ellis County Club. TITTLE, J. D. Arch Abilene Age 20, Class of ' 49, Corps Staff, Abilene Club, Volleyball Club, Badminton Club, Architecture Society. TOOLEY, B. J. Bob Mar Fin Chillicothe Age 21, Class of ' 46, Navy, A Seniors, Supply Officer. TROTTER, G. G. Trot CE San Saba Age 21, Class of ' 47, Air Corps Vet, B Vet, ASCE, Land of Lakes Club. TUNSTALL, D. O. Don IE Waco Age 19, Class of ' 48, A Bat FA, IE Club, Waco Club. TURNER, J. E. J.E Man E San Antonio Age 22, Class of ' 47, AAF, B AF, Cadet Major 3rd Regt Staff, Publicity Officer SAM, Engineer Staff. ULMER, J. F. CE Carlisle Age 20, Class of ' 48, Navy, White Band. VAUGHN, B. M. B.V. Acc Temple Age 20, Class of ' 49, Corps Staff, Corps Exec Officer, Student Life Committee, Senior Court, Albert Banta Scholarship Winner ' 47- ' 48, Bell County A M Club. VIZZA, A. F. Al BA San Antonio Age 21, Class of ' 48, Navy, Maroon Band. VLETAS, G. G. Greek Acc Abilene Age 19, Class of ' 49, A Inf, First Sgt Co F Inf, Capt Adj Inf Bat, Historian Senior Class, Abilene Club. WALKOW, A. M. Trottingheiffer ME Houston Age 19, Class of ' 49, AAF, Abilene Club, Hillel Club. WALNE, H. M. Herb Man E Dallas Age 19, Class of ' 49, B Bat FA, Capt 1st Bat 2nd Regt, SAM, ASME, Dallas Club. WALTERS, B. W. ME Houston Age 21, Class of ' 49, Navy, A Co Engineers. WARNEKE, R. L. Bob AH San Antonio Age 19, Class of ' 49, B Cavalry, San Antonio Club, Saddle and Sirloin Club. WATSON, J. H. Eng Richardson Age 20, Class of ' 49, B Inf, Longhorn Staff ' 46, ' 47, Bus Mgr ' 48 Longhorn. - f i I r i ' ■ ' ■■ij ) w ij WEBB, G. P. Mad Captain LA Sherman Age 19, Class of ' 49, C Troop, Fencing Team, Gray¬ son County Club. WELLS, P. B. P.B. Pet Geol Houston Age 18, Class of ' 49, C Cavalry, Longhorn ' 47, Sec- Treas Canterbury Club, Debate Club, Social Sec Aggieland Band ' 45. WESTBROOK, J. W. Acc Kerens Age 19, Class of ' 49, White Band, 1st Lt, Navarro County Club, Accounting Society. WEATHERLY, J. E. Pet E Victoria Age 19, Class of ' 49, B Co Eng, Victoria Club, Pet Eng Club. WHEAT, R. G. Buck Wheat AH Eastland Age 20, Class of ' 49, C Co Inf, Singing Cadets, Barber Shop Quartet, Eastland County Club. WHEELER, J. E. Pre Med Fort Worth Age 20, Class of ' 49, Inf Band, Pre-Med Club, Fort Worth Club. WHEELER, W. G. Chem Victoria Age 19, Class of 49, C Composite, Victoria A M Club. WHITE, R. M. Corky Aero Lamesa Age 19, Class of ' 49, D FA, Athletic Officer. WHITE, S. B. Sam Hist Rochester Age 21, Class of ' 47, Navy, Corps Staff, Interna¬ tional Relations Club, HYSK County Club Vice-Pres, Distinguished Student. WHITLEY, D. L. Ch E Bridgeport Age 19, Class of ' 48, White Band, Band, AlChE, Distinguished Student. WHITSETT, W. H. Roy Eng Seguin Age 21, Class of ' 47, USMC, B Sr, VSA. WHITTEN, G. A. Aero Beaumont Age 19, Class of ' 49, E FA, 1st Lt, Pres Beaumont Club, Athletic Officer. WIER, J. T. Jay M E Houston Age 18, Class of ' 49, B Inf, 2nd in Command, Houston Club. WILLIAMSON, B. L. Bobby Ag Ed Zephyr Age 19, Class of ' 49, B Inf, Longhorn Staff ' 46- ' 47- ' 48, Editor ' 48, Intramural Manager ' 46- ' 47, Heart of Texas Club, Collegiate FFA Chapter. WILLIAMSON, J. C. Bussy A H Rochelle Age 19, Class of ' 49, C Inf, Heart of Texas Club, Reporter, Saddle and Sirloin Club, San Angelo Club, 1st Lt C Inf. WILSON, B. R. Beauregard Ch E Dallas Age 19, Class of ' 49, A Cav, SAM, Dallas A M Club. WILSON, W. W., JR. Whit Eco Galveston Age 20, Class of ' 49, B Comp, CO, Singing Cadets ' 45- ' 46- ' 47- ' 48, President ' 47, Eco Club ' 46- ' 47- ' 48, Treasurer ' 47- ' 48, Aggieland Orchestra, Spanish Club ' 45- ' 46. WINKLER, J. C. Jim A H Temple Age 20, Class of ' 49, D Bat FA, Varsity Football. WIRSCHING, J. E. Joe C E Tulsa, Okla. Age 21, Class of ' 48, B Eng, 1st Lt, Athletic Officer, ASCE, Pres Engineer Council, Oklahoma Club, Dis¬ tinguished Student. WOLFF, W. E. Bill Ind E Victoria Age 20, Class of ' 48, Navy, Band, Victoria Club. WOOD, P. W., JR. Pablo Aero Deport Age 19, Class of ' 49, A Flight AF, Lamar County Club, IAS, Aggie Aerocrats. WOODLEY, J. W. Jimmy CE Dallas Age 21, Class of ' 49, B Eng, Capt 1st Bat Hq, 4th Regt, ASCE, Singing Cadets. WRIGHT, R. E. Bob C E College Station Age 19, Class of ' 49, Swimming Team ' 46, ASCE ' 46- A1 ' J, ' 47- ' 48. ZEITMAN, H. Z. Ziet Phys Ed Dallas Age 21, Class of ' 49, C Bat FA, Football Squad ' 45, Track Letter ' 45, Hillel Club, T Association, P.E. Club, Dallas Club. ZIMMERMAN, E. D. Zim Bus Crystal City Age 20, Class of ' 48, Navy, D Bat FA, Southwest Texas A M Club Pres ' 46- ' 47. Site Kt Scott Orr Kaspar JUNIOR CLASS OFFICERS John Orr............President Don Kaspar......... Vice President Jack Scott.........Secretary-Treasurer AALEN, M. I. Acct—San Antonio ABRAHAM, NAZRY Bus—El Paso ADAIR, BEN Pet E—Lamesa ADAMS, R. K. Ch E—Dallas ANDREWS, A. P. AH—Archer City ASKINS, J. W. Ch E—Fayetteville, Tenn. BENNETT, B. Me. Chem—Brownwood BAKER, R. H. EE—Little Rock, Ark. BARADA, A. S. Ch E—Houston BARKER, R. W. ME—Edcouch BARRETT, D. H. Ch..E—Montgomery BAUGH, E. R. EE—San Antonio BECK, R. E. Ch E—Houston BECKMANN, C. H. CE—Fredericksburg BEHNE, J.C. JR. Aero—Dallas BELL, C. M., JR. AH—San Antonio BELL, J. D. Arch—Dallas BENEFIELD, T. D. Aero—Jefferson BERTRAM, J. L. CE—Fort Worth BISHOP, W. W. ME—Dallas BLACKBURN, F. H. Vet Med—Weatherford BLAKENEY, R. Q. ME—Okla. City Okla. BLANKS, W. L. Bus—Dallas BLANTON, R. L. Bus—Gainesville BLOUNT, FLOYD Eco—Athens BOBKOFF, K. B. CE—Corsicana BOGGUS, F. N. AH—Harlingen BOEHL, M. G. Hist—Cuero BOEHM, R. C. Ag Eco—Anderson BOOKER, M. M„ JR. AH—Fort Worth BORCHARDT, N. L. Ag Ed—Tulia BOWDOIN, P. H., JR. Acct—Barbers Hill BOWMAN, R. J. Pet ME—San Antonio BRADSHAW, I. I. EE—Grapeland BREEDLOVE, CHARLES Land Design—Tyler BROWN, B. B. Bus—Houston -— BURNELL, S. C. Pet E—Okla. City, Okla. DEATON, C. E. Ag Eco—Wichita Falls DECKER, D. D. Agron—Childress DENNEY, R. W. EE—Houston DERRBERY, B. G. Ag Ed—McKinney De SHAZO, J. J., JR. Ch E—Muleshoe DIEB, J. E. Bus—Fort Worth DIETZ, D. R. AH-McALLEN DRAGO, R. L. Zoo—Houston DuBOSE, E. L. Acc—Dallas DUNGAN, M. D. Ag—Rosenberg DIXON, W. J., JR. Pet E—Galveston DRAKE, C. B. Bus—Longview DUNGAN, H. E., JR. Man E—Wichita Falls EDWARDS, G. R. Pre Law—Midland Wm 111111 HHI il im -WWW. EDWARDS, S. D. CE—Terrell ELLIS, W. R. Ind Ed—Marshall EVANS, L. A. Aero—Weatherford FAILS, J. C. Ch E—Comanche ERCK, C. V. Bus—Dallas ESTES, C. E. Arch—Houston FAULK, J. D. Dairy Mfg—Big Sandy FINDLEY, M. E. Ch E—Dallas FITZGERALD, D. D. Pet E—Houston FLACH, E. K., JR. AH—Comfort FLANAGAN, J. W CE—Crystal City FLETCHER, R. W. Acc—Henderson FORD, C. L. Bus—Houston FORD, R. J. ME—Denton FOWLER, A. H. Bus—Daingerfield FRAZIER, J. B. Geo—Corpus Christ! FRENCH, B. W. CE—Beaumont FUTRELL, W. J. Bus—Oltan A7 GAINES, J. A. AH—Dallas GARRISON, W. E. Geol—Big Spring GENTRY, D. T. Bus—Dallas GLASS, C. D. Ag Eng—Mt. Pleasant GODDARD, D. S. Agron—Tomball GOODWYN, L. C. LA—San Antonio GOTTLIEB, E. Eco—Dallas GOTTWALD, N. H., JR. Ag Ed—Harwood GREGORY, J. F. Ag Eng—Garland GREEN, J.M., JR. Acc—Odessa GRUY, J., JR. Pre Law—Hebbronville GURLY, G. A. Arch—San Antonio GUSTAFSON, R. B. Arch—Haynesboro, Miss. HAAKER, E. H. CE—Glendora, Cal. HADDAD, T. Bus—El Paso HALE, T. H. Acc—Bryan HALL, P. B. Ag Ed—Hearne HALL, R. P. Pre Law—Sinton HAMBRIGHT, J. F. Pet E—Roby HAMMER, J. L. Pet E—Houston HAMPTON, W. L. ME—Lufkin HANAH, H. E. ME—Port Arthur HARDY, L. L., JR. Mon E—Son Antonio • HARE, J.V. Ag Ed—Trinity HARRIS, G. W., JR. Agron—Temple HARTSTACK, A. W. Ag E—Washington HAWES, W. H. CE—Tyler HAY, J. C. ME—Brenham HAYES, W. R. ME—Kilgore HEDGE, J. D. CE—Dallas HEFFRON, N. C. E ME—Houston HENRY, W. P. Ag E—Pontotoc HICKS, T. R. EE—Velasvo HILL, F. W. CE—Temple HILLEBRANDT, L. G. ME—Goose Creek HINCKLEY, E. C., JR. Aero—Fort Worth HINK, B. W., JR. Pre Med—Houston HODGES, E. G. EE—Giddings HOWARD, J. AH—Son Antonio HUDGINS, K. C. AH—Wharton HUTYRA, J. Ag Ed—West IRBY, V. T. Pre Med—Beeville JACOBS, J. P. Pre Law—San Antonio JACOBSON, A. K. Agron—Doole JAHN, R., JR. ME—Yoakum JARVIS, D. E. Arch—Fort Worth JOHNSON, H. H. Ag Eco—Houston JOHNSON, H. I., Jr. Pet Eng—Houston JOHNSON, R. H., JR. LA—Galveston JONES, R. C. Pre Law—Dallas HOLDER, L. AH—San Antonio HOLMES, R. C. Ag Ed—Electro HUFFMAN, R. R. AH—Pasadena HURLEY, R. B. Ag End—Houston 9W§ McCLURE, M. R. ME—Texarkana McDANIEL, P. W. Pet E—Benavides McGEE, J. C. CE—Cleburne McGinnis, c. CE—Kansas City, Mo. McKinney, r. R Man—Houston McLaughlin, w. b. ME—Waco McLEMORE, J. CE—Ennis McMillan, g. Ag Ed—Franklin McRAE, B. Pet Geo E—Houston MEASLEY, C. Bus—Borger MEES, N. Bus—Marlin MITCHELL, C. W. Ag Ed—Houston MIXON, M. S. Aero—Houston MOBLEY, K. Ag E—Graham MONSON, D. Ag Eco—Paducah MOORE, L. P. R Man—Rogers MOORE, J. AH—Mt. Vernon MOORE, J. Hort—Dallas j f MOORE, R. E. Ag E—Clarksville MORGAN, L. L. Ch E—Fort Worth MORTON, R. S. Ag E—Ranger MURRAY, F. M. Bus—El Campo NEELY, G. W. AH—Brown wood NELSON, S. R. EE—Shreveport, La. NICHOLS, B. C. F G—Sweetwater NOBLE, R. T. ME-Wichita Falls OSBORNE, H. C. Pet ME—Houma, La. ORTIZ, N. A. Arch—Corpus Christ! ORR, J. E. AH—Bryan ONSTOTT, L. J. Pet E—Wichita Falls O ' HARA, R. T. BA—Wichita Falls PAGE, J. R. AH—San Antonio MORRIS, J. H. AH—Strawn MORSE, J. O. Phy—Calvin, Okla. MUSICK, L. D. Ag E—Tolar NAGY, J. H. R F—Alice .. 1 74 PANTERMUCHL, L. CE—New Braunfels PFANNSTIEL, D. AH—Converse PHILLIPS, C. B A—Waco PIETSCH, E. H. B A—Dallas PITCOCK, J. CE—Houston PITTARD, H. Ag Ed—Bangs POMEROY, L. Pet E—Dallas POST, J. AH—Midland PRICHARD, C. Land Arch—Groesbeck PRITCHETT, T. Ag Eco—Ferris QUIRAM, H. G. F G—Waco QUIREY, J. A. PE —Louise REED, G. T. Ag Ed—Azle REESE, J. A. ME—Wortham REITZ, J. D. B A—Alleyton REYNOLDS, C. S. Aero—Shreveport, La. RICE, G. EE—Texon RICHARDSON, J. CE—Houston ROBERTSON, W. A. ME—Fort Worth ROBINSON, J. W. Bus—Heneford ROCHELLO, J. B. Pre Med—Texarkana ROGERS, C. W. ME—Dallas ROGERS, S. L. Land Des—Abilene ROVINSKY, E. ME—Fort Worth RUSSELL, E. D. AH—Orange SACKER, E. C. Eco—Dallas SALMON, A. D., JR. EE—Moses Lake, Wash. SANDS, J. A. AH—Karnes City SAYERS, S. S. EE-Lufkin SCHMIDT, C. D. AH—Harper SCHWARZ, H. L. Bus—Fort Worth SCHWENKE, K. H. Ag Eco—El Paso SCOGGINS, R. M. Acc—Rio Hondo SCOTT, J. C. Pet E—Borger SCRIMGEOUR, W. B., Jr. Bus—Galveston SECHELSKI, A. A. Ag Eco—Anderson SMITH, R. L. Geol—McAllen IB ss yi ■iiS SOLER, M. A. CE—Puerto Rico SPOEDE, R. W. Hist—Beaumont STAFFORD, M. G. Ag Eco—Eagle Pass STEELE, B. M. Biol—Coleman STEPHENS, H. L. AH—Eden STEWART, L. G. AH—Melvin SMITH, T. G. Ch E—Dallas SORENSON, A. M. AH—Waco SPRAWLS, A. D. Ag E—Farwell STANDEFER, J. A. Bus—Clifton STEGALL, B. J. Pre Med—Franklin STEPHENS, J. Eng—Houston STOREY, J. B. Hort—Avery 78 SMITH, W. H. Eco—DeLeon SNIDER, J. B. ME—Waco SPANN, L. I. EE—Dallas SPLITTGERBER, T. R. Bus—Mason STORRIE, R. C. ME—Denton SUMMERS, J. H. ME—Shreveport, La. TATUM, J. R. Pet ME—Wichita Falls TAYLOR, C. A. BA—Fort Worth TAYLOR, R. G. Pet ME—Crane THIGPEN, B.B. EE—Lamesa THOMAS, A. Hort—San Benito THOMPSON, H. L. Geol—Stamford THRASH, P. J. Pet E—Galveston TIMMERMANN, C. G. AH—New Braunfels TOWNLEY, C. Y. AH—Huntsville TURNER, J. E. ME—Houston i Y: VESTAL, F. D. CE—Denton VINCENT, A. M. ! Man E—Fort Worth VOTAW, B. R. EE—San Antonio WALES, B. B. Arch—Refugio WALKER, J. B. CE—Tyler WALLACE, J.M. Ag E—Corsicana WATERHOUSE, R. R. Ag Eco—El Paso WATSON, B. E. AH—Barry WEATHERSTON, G. D. Geol—San Antonio WENDLANDT, W. G. ME—Austin WHISENHUNT, G. B. ME—Bonham WILLIAMS, C. L. Pre Law—Dallas WILLIAMS, R. V. AH—Richmond WILLIAMS, W. L. Pet E—San Antonio WILLMAN, E. H. CE—Shiner WILSON, J. G. AH—Clint WINFREY, D. G. AH—Joshua WINN, F. A. AH—Colorado City WOODLIFF, R. T. ME—Waco WORLEY, B. G. Ag Ed—Lancaster WRIGHT, A. G. Pre Med—El Paso WYATT, E. F. CE—Cuero WEBB, J. C. Agron—Shreveport, La. WEISS, S. L. BA—San Antonio WHYTE, C. B. ME—Chicago WILKINSON, J. R. EE—Shreveport, La. SOPHOMORE CLASS OFFICERS D. P. McClure.........President Robert Lawson . . . . . Vice President John Christenson . . . Secretary-Treasurer D. R. Avant..... BROWN, V., JR. BROUSSARD, W. A. BRUMLOW, R. BRUNDRETT, T. H. BUCHANAN, C. BUESCHER, H., JR. BURRIS, D. R. BARROW, B. D. BURTTSCHELL, J. H. BUSCH, A. J. BYINGTON, B. J. BYRD, T. J. CAMPBELL, D. C. CARLTON, T. A., JR. CHAMBERS, G. V. CHANBLESS, M. K. CHASE, L. E. CHRIST, C. A. CHRISTENSEN, J. L. CLARK, C. W. CLARK, L. W. CLARK, S. S. CLAYTON, B. W. CLELAND, F. A. COBB, H. B. COCKBURN, W. A. COLEMAN, B. C. COLLINS, H. J., JR. CONDON, S. F. CONLEY, R. H. COOK, R. X. COOK, R. H. COOPER, T. R. CORONADO, J. H. COUCH, B. L. COUNCILL, G., JR. CRUZ, A. O. CULVER, E. N. CUNNINGHAM, B. J. CURTIS, R. E. CUTHBERTSON, J.T. DAILEY, T. F. DAMRON, J.W. DAVIDSON, F. T. DAVIS, P. G. DEAN, C. W. . rr l ;v ; ' MONTES, M. MOORE, M. S. MORISSE, B. H. MORROW, J. H. MORTENSEN, J. A. MOSER, A. R. MULLINS, J. H. MYRE, W. C. NEINAST, W. W. NESMITH, M. T. NICKS, J.W. NIXON, T. E. NORMAN, J. R. NORTH, B. J. OHLENDROF, C. C. O ' NEAL, H. P. OWENS, C. E, PARASKEVAS, A. N. PARELKA, J. R. PARKER, P. PARSLEY, J. H. PENA, L. N. . PFEIL, C. E. PITZER, E. T. PORTER, V. R. POWELL, D. L. POWELL, M. E. PRICE, C. F. PRICE, E. O. PUMPHREY, W. B. RABB, J.T. RAMEY, G. H. RAUN, L. G. RAVENS, R. R. RAYES, J. T. REYNOLDS, T. D. RIEWE, T. A. ROARK, R. E. ROBERTS, J. C. ROBERTSON, G. R. ROBERTSON, J. F. RODGERS, G. M. ROLLINS, U. G. ROOTS, E. N. ROSE, J. E. ROSE, T. H. ROSS, O. A. 88 IHBilBHffllHSBi SALCH, J. F. SAMUELS, W. D. SANDERS, D. A. SARGENT, S. J. SCHEEHTER, R. S. SCHERO, R. J. SCHMIDT, H. B. SCHRODER, B. F. SCHROEDER, A. G. SCHUBERT, L. Z. SCHUBERT, R. C. SCHUMESSLER, J. Q. SCHWAB, C. C. SCHWAB, L. SCHWARZ, E. SCOTT, C. C. SEAY, J. SEELKE, A. G. SELF, G. T. SHAFER, G. L. SHAFFER, J. H. SHORT, R. E. SHUGART, J. H. SIMMONS, F. P. SIMONEAUK, J. B. SIMPSON, E. J. SIMPSON, H. A. SIMS, G. E. SKAGGS, M. M. SKIDMORE, B. G. SLAYTON, J. C. SMITH, H. R. SMITH, R. F. SMITH, R. W. SMITH, W. R. SMULLEN, K. C. SMYTHE, R. W. SOMMERS, C. L. SPARKMAN, J. S. SPEER, R. P. STANFORD, C. L. STEPHENS, M. W. STEVENS, W. M. STEVENS, W. M. STROTHER, D. A. STUART, G. R. SWEENEY, B. W. •• ' A- ' : V m ■ SYKES, B. R. TATE, T. TAYLOR, H. A. TAYLOR, J. L. TAYLOR, R. C. TEMPLETON, J. B. THOMAS, C. H. THOMPSON, W. F. THORNTON, D. S. TRAIL, J. TURCOTTE, J. W. VARDAMAN, D. A. VORNKANL, H. L. WALKER, J. L. WALKUP, H. C. WARDLE, C. F. WATTINGER, S. WEBSTER, M. J. WELDER, A. G. WELLS, P. H. WEST, P.A. WHITE, R. A. WHITE, S. R. WILLCOX, F. E. WILLIAMS, A. P. WILLIAMS, E. J. WILLIAMS, J.M. WILLIAMS, M. M. WILLIAMS, J. A. WITTENBURG, H. R. WOOD, J. F. WOODALL, J. R. WOOTTON, T. W WORD, T. D. WORLEY, W. J. WORSHAM, M.J. WYLER, K. O. WYLY, G. F. YELTON, O. A. YOUNG, R. V. ZABCIK, F. ZENTNER, J. R. ZERR, M. J. ZIMMERMAN, G. D. ZIMMERMAN, W. V . ZUMWALT, J. P. ZURR, W. B. FRESHMAN CLASS OFFICERS James E. Pianta J. E. Gossett . J. H. Richardson Joe Johnson E. O. LeBlanc . Kung Moon Ng R. E. Corbel ! . . . . . President Vice President Veterans Vice President . Secretary-Treasurer . Publicity Chairman . . . . Historian . Parliamentarian BRASLAU, N. BRIGANCE, J. R. BRIM, R. R. BROASSUS, L. L BROCK, E. H. BROCK, W. P. BROWN, F. L. BROWN, J.T. BRUECHER, L. E. BRUNDRETT, G. N. BRUNKHORST, W. O. BURDINE, B. BURK, D. W. BURSEY, C. H. BUSA, W. B. BUTLER, E. T. CAIN, J. J. CAMP, R. J. CAMPBELL, T. W. CAPLAN, L. M. CARDENAS, A. M. CARMACK, B. J. CHANDLER, J.M. CHAPPELL, T. L. CHARLTON, G. V. CLARK, N. N. CLAYBOURN, C. T. COBB, P. R. COCKRUM, R. K. J. COFFIN, P. C. COGAN, S. W. COKER, B. F. COLEMAN, G. B. COLLEY, K. W. CONN, R. B. COSLETT, D. L. COSTON, M. COURAND, J. S. COX, W. H. CRADER, J. W. CRAWFORD, L. R. CRENSHAW, G. H. CRITTENDEN, C. R. CROCKER, G. W. CROOK, E. A. CROW, J. A. CRUZ, J. CURTINO, J. DALLETT, M. F. DAMUTH, G. C. DARDAGANIAN, S. G. DAVIS, B. E. DAVIS, C. A. DAVIS, M. W. DEAN, G. W. DECK, A. N. DEUTSCH, M. DIETERT, J. M. DIETERT, R. D. DIETZ,G. R. DOYLE, D. P. DRAGNA, N. R. DRAPER, R. L. DUFFIE, T. C. DUGGER, C. W. DU LOCK, J. A. DUNLAP, W. A. DYE, H. E. DYKES, A. E. EDGAR, G. E. EDWARDS, D. E. EDWARDS, H. H. EDWARDS, Q. D. ELLIS, B. V. ELMURE, W. E. ENGELBERG, M. W. ENGELKE, A. G. ENGLAND, J. C. EVANS, W. J. FENNER, B. F. FIGUEROA, M. FINCH, C. H. FINCH, H. V. FINLAY, L. E. FLUKINGER, T. E. FOCKELMANN, W. F, FOLLMER, J. E. FORREST, R. D. FOSHEE, R. E. FRANCIS, C. E. FRANK ' IN, J. D. FRAZIER, F. D. FREDERICK, A. W. FRIERSON, E. E. FRIZZELL, R. H. FROEHLICH, J. E. FULLER, C. H. FUQUA, W. A. GALLOWAY, W. GARDNER, W. D. GAULT, J. E. GAUNT, J. R. GRIFFITHS, H. L. GRUBBS, D. S., JR. HAGAN, C. H. HAMPTON, R. E. HANCOCK, J. C. HANNSZ, W. L. 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SIMMONS, D. L. ' If ? 1 i -f! ...........Tf f; IV ' 0 io rk SI ' V Mi1 r ; i . l : . r :R ' Wf:: ' - ' Ivf r ( i I Courtade Hobbs Lampe k:r th ' i ■• : ! i. . -V ' ' ' • r ■ ' i : ' • ' w.r $■ • i [A ' 4 ■I I ' j WhyA ' ?1 !’; t0$d ' 2p%0U Jmi Hancock VETERANS STUDENTS ASSOCIATION OFFICERS John G. Hancock...................President G. W. Lampe...................Vice President E. O. Courtade....................Treasurer L. D. Hobbs.....................Secretary 103 ® ill : • ' v ■ • : . • ■ ■ . h Wmm ik:w5 ' -TrShfl Rh mm ilM : ir-i fc’ ' ,• it ■ . : pifl ' Vv-s ■ ' ' ■ ' V-’ ' Vi . APT, A. C. Ento Newport News, Virginia Age 31, Class of ' 48, Army, Entomology Club. BARTON, W. A. Bill Soc Mount Pleasant, Michigan Age 23, Class of ' 45, Army, Press Club, Longhorn Staff ' 42- ' 43, Eco Club, RS Club, Graduate Society, Distinguished Student, San Angelo Club, Agriculture Council. ESTRADA, R. C. Dusty Ed Laredo Age 33, Class of ' 38, Army, Latin American Club, Laredo Club. GAULT, N. T. 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Rabbit Man E Houston Age 25, Class of ' 44, Army, SAM, Camera Club. CLINTON, R. L. Bob Aero Sherman Age 24, Class of ' 45, AAF, Vice-President Institute Aero Science, ASME, Vice President SAE. COBB, W. T. B A _ San Antonio Age 21, Class of ' 47, AAF. COCHRUM, A.W. Corky Man E Houston Age 24, Class of ' 43, AAF, SAM. COCHRUM, A. L. Geol E Houston Age 22, Class of ' 45, Navy. COE, A. P., JR. Al ME Chattanooga, Tenn. Age 26, Class of ' 45, AAF, ASME. COLE, K. H. CE Age 21, Class of ' 48. Coley McKinney COLES, R. D. Ch E Breckenridge Age 23, Class of ' 46, Army, AlChE, Distinguished Student. COLLEY, A. S. Ag Eng Houston Age 29, Class of ' 48, ASAE. COLLIER, H. N. Ag Ed Goldthwaite Age 26, Class of ' 48, FFA Chapter, Heart of Texas Club. COLLINS, R. W. Rip Arch Joinerville Age 23, Class of ' 45, AAF. COLLINS, R. R. Bob Ch E Beaumont Age 23, Class of ' 45, Army, Beaumont Club, AlChE. CONNELL, F. D. Ag Ed Mexia Age 24, Class of ' 48, AAF, Secretary FFA, Agricultural Council. CONRAD, A. H. Slick Ag Eco Bryan Age 27, Class of ' 43, Air Corps, Sec-Treas Ag Eco Club, Business Manager Agriculturist. COOK, W. B. Bill ME Houston Age 24, Class of ' 45, ASME, Navy. COOLEY, J. C. IE San Antonio Age 24, Class of ' 46, Army, Industrial Education Club. COONER, C. F. IE Sugar Land Age 23, Class of ' 45, Navy, Industrial Education Club. COOPER, J. W. Bus El Paso Age 23, Class of ' 46, Army, Business Society, El Paso Club. COOPER, R. L. Bus College Station Age 23, Class of ' 46, Air Corps, Business Club. COPELAND, H. F. Age 24, Class of ' 44, Petroleum Engineer Club, Aus¬ tin A M Club. CORDELL, B. E., JR. CE Dallas Age 22, Class of ' 47, ASCE, Dallas Club, A M Flying Club ' 45. CORDOVA, R. ME San Antonio Age 24, Class of ' 47, Army Air Corps, ASME. COURTADE, E. O. Ed Hort Waco Age 26, Class of ' 49, VSA Treasurer, Waco-Mclennan County Club President, Horticulture Society. COURTNEY, R. C. Rob PE Del Rio Age 23, Class of ' 45, Army. COX, L. D. Sidney Ag Ed Sidney Age 21, Class of ' 46, Navy, President Heart of Texas Club, FFA, Lone Star Farmer. i CRANE, L. E. Agron Beaumont Age 24, Class of ' 44, Marine. CROWE, C. W. Man E Brandon Age 33, Class of ' 42, Air Corps. CROWDER, F. L, JR. Chesty AH Indian Creek Age 19, Class of ' 48, Heart of Texas Club, Saddle and Sirloin Club. CRISSON, R. D. Bob ME San Juan, Puerto Rico Age 26, Class of ' 42, Army, ASME. CRETSINGER, J. H. Jim Pet-ME Longview Age 23, Class of ' 45, Air Corps. CRAWFORD, R. G. R F Alpine Age 23, Class of ' 46, AVMA, Range Forestry Club, Trans-Pecos Club. CROZIER, W.G. Agro Waelder Age 25, Class of ' 45, Army. CRUTCHFIELD, K. Crutch Chem Navasota Age 21, Class of ' 47, Navy Air Corps, A Ch S Dis¬ tinguished Student, AlChE. CUELLAR, T. S. Ch E Co rpus Christ! Age 28, Class of ' 44, Army Air Corps, AlChE. DARSEY, C. C. Ag Admin Grapeland Age 20, Class of ' 48, Marketing Finance Club, Dis¬ tinguished Student. DARSEY, G. E. EE Grapeland Age 23, Class of ' 45, Army, Student AIEE, Distin¬ guished Student, Amateur Radio Club. mm 117 DASHIELL, D. A. Man E San Antonio Age 28, Class of ' 41, Air Corps, SAM. DAVIS, J. M. Ag Ed Hallsville Age 25, Class of ' 43, Marshall Club, FFA, Distin¬ guished Student. DAVIS, J. V. Acc Madisonville Age 22, Class of ' 46, USMC, Football ' 42, Account¬ ing Society ' 47- ' 48. DAVIS, W. T. Bill Geol. Foreman, Ark. Age 24, Class of ' 45, Army, President Geology Club, VSA, Student Engineers Council, Camera Club. DAY, W. M., JR. Ag Ed Age 23, Class of ' 46, Air Corps, FFA. Dub Ralls DE ANDA, J. Pre-Law Houston Age 22, Class of ' 46, USMC, Newman Club, Distin¬ guished Student. DEANE, W. L. Walt Arch Houston Age 23, Class of ' 45, Air Corps, Architectural Society. DEER, J. A. Ento Beeville Age 31, Class ' 42, Army, Entomology Club. DEISLER, P. F., JR. Deess Ch E El Paso Age 21, Class of ' 46, Navy, AlChE, Distinguished Stu¬ dent. DEMEL, E. M. Arch Needville Age 24, Class of ' 45, Air Corps, Architecture Society. DENGLER, W. H. EE Port Neches Age 25, Class of ' 44, Navy. DERRICK, R. V., JR. Ag E Llano Age 26, Class of ' 42, Army, ASAE, Vice-President ASAE. DEVENPORT, V. M. Dave BA Winnsboro Age 23, Class of ' 45, Army, Business Society, VSA, Distinguished Student. DIBRELL, J. I. J. T. BA San Antonio Age 21, Class ' 47, Air Corps. DICKERSON, D. D. Dick CE San Antonio Age 21, Class of ' 47, AAF, San Antonio Club, VSA, ASCE. DICKEY, L.M, Gus Ag Eco Alto Age 29, Class of ' 44, AAF, T Club Member, Football Letterman ' 41- ' 45- ' 46, Track ' 41- ' 46- ' 47. DICKSON, J. A., JR. Dick ME Beaumont Age 25, Class of ' 43, AAF, President Beaumont A M Club, Intramural Athletic Manager, ASHVE. DICKSON, J. C. Dusk Ch E Kilgore Age 20, Class of ' 47, Navy, Texas School of the Air, AlChE. DIXON, H. E. P-ME Bartlesville, Okla. Age 28, Class of ' 43, AAF, Pet Eng Club, AIMME. DODSON, D. W. IE Albany Age 23, Class of ' 45, AAF, Industrial Education Club, Distinguished Student. DODSON, P. M. Tex Man E Dallas Age 31, Class of ' 49, AAF. DOGGETT, V. G. Dog CE Hamilton Age 24, Class of ' 45, Army, ASCE, Band, VSA, Busi¬ ness Manager Engineer ' 47- ' 48. DONAHUE, J. E. Joe Chem Rockfork, Illinois Age 24, Class of ' 45, Newman Club, AChS, AlChE. DORAN, H. G. Ed San Saba Age 28, Class of ' 47, Army. DORRIS, G. J. Jack EE Pasadena Age 20, Class of ' 48, Navy, AIEE, YMCA Cabinet, Band. DOWD, B. T. ME Canyon Age 20, Class of ' 48, Navy, ASME, SAE. DOWNARD, W. S. Bill BA Bryan Age 20, Class of ' 47, Navy, Business Society, VSA. DOYEN, W. A. Bill ME Houston Age 21, Class of ' 47, Navy, Band. Palestine 4 DRISKILL, J. D., JR. Pet E Palestine Age 29, Class of ' 43, AAF. DUBE, L. E. Larry AH The Grove Age 23, Class of ' 49, Navy, Saddle and Sirloin Club, VSA. DUGGER, R. W. Ag Ed Farmersville Age 23, Class of ' 45, USNR, Managing Editor of Ag¬ riculturist, FFA Chapter. DUNSMOOR, J. A. ME Age 29, Class of ' 40, AAF, ASAAE. Jack Stephenville DUPUY, L. C, JR. Dupe Man..E Waco Age 22, Class of ' 46, Army, SAM, Waco A M Club. DUREN, G. W„ JR. Ch E Houston Age 24, Class of ' 44, Army. DURHAM, R. H. Ag Eco Age 25, Class of ' 45, AAF. Little Bull Slidell DUSEK, E. D. Duke PE Temple Age 24, Class of ' 45, AAF, Football, T Club, Student Government Council, Student Art and Science, Bell County Club. DYE, F. E.,JR. Doc Aero Bay City Age 21, Class of ' 46, Fencing Club. DYER, R. BA Milford Age 25, Class of ' 44, AAF, Business Society, Ellis County Club. EDWARDS, B. S. Ag Ed Oakwood Age 20, Class of ' 47, Navy. EDWARDS, H. H., JR. Aero El Paso Age 21, Class of ' 47, AAF. EDWARDS, R. J. Soc Gatesville Age 26, Class of ' 42, AAF. EDWARDSON, J. R. Agron Galveston Age 24, Class of ' 44, Army, Agronomy Society, Gal¬ veston Club. EGGER, E. L. Aero Age 22, Class of ' 46, AAF, IAE. EHLINGER, L, JR. AH Age 25, Class of ' 45, Army. EHRHARDT, S. P. Flor Age 27, Class of ' 48, AAF. Lin Dallas Brownwood Austin ELLERBROCK, F. J. Bud Age 23, Class of ' 45, Army, Ind Ed Club, Intramural Mgr, Aggie Band. ELLIOTT, G. Vet Med Jacksonville Age 23, Class of ' 49, AAF, AVMA. ELLIS, S. P. Slug Land Arch Joaquin Age 24, Class of ' 44, Army, Singing Cadets, Archi¬ tecture Society, BSU, Landscape Art Society, Distin¬ guished ' 47- ' 48, Ag Council. ENGELING, G. A. F G Rosenberg Age 29, Class of ' 48, AAF, Fish and Game Club. EPPS, H. W. ME Brady Age 23, Class of ' 46, Navy, ASME. EPSTEIN, R. A. Bob Bus Houston Age 24, Class of ' 44, Army, Ross Volunteers, Distin¬ guished Student ' 46- ' 47, Commdr G CAC ' 43. ERXLEBEN, J. C. Blackie Man E Baytown Age 26, Class of ' 42, AAF, SAM. ETHERINGTON, J. L. Red Soc Kilgore Age 23, Class of ' 46, Army, East Texas Club, Rural Sociology Club. EWING, G. H. CE Age 22, Class ' 46, Navy, ASCE. San Antonio FAIRBANKS, E. L. Lonnie ME San Antonio Age 25, Class of ' 44, AAF, ASME. FANGUY, H. P. Pre Med Port Arthur Age 22, Class of ' 46, Navy, Pre-Med Society. m ti II r • Pete Silsbee FARMER, J. E. PE Age 24, Class of ' 44, Army, Beaumont Club. FAULKNER, L. E. Les CE Goldthwaite Age 23, Class of ' 46, Army, ASCE. FEE, C. A. AH Bandera Age 24, Class of ' 45, Army, Saddle and Sirloin Club. FEHRENKAMP, D. C. M F Columbus Age 22, Class ' 46, USMC, Distinguished Student, Mar¬ keting and Finance Club. FERGUSON, B. R. Ferg Ag Ed Sherman Age 24, Class of ' 45, AAF, FFA, VSA, Saddle and Sirloin Club, Grayson County Club. FERGUSON, J. E. Jim Ag E Little Rock, Ark. Age 23, Class of ' 46, Navy, ASAE. FERGUSON, R. B. Robbie AH Big Lake Age 21, Class of ' 47, AAF, San Angelo Club, Saddle and Sirloin Club, A Inf. FERRIS, O. D. Rhys College Station Age 25, Class of ' 42, Army. FILLINGIM, A. T. Ah Canadian Age 30, Class of ' 41, Saddle and Sirloin Club, Army, G Inf. FINCHER, D. R. Ch E Kilgore Age 20, Class of ' 48, Navy, East Texas Club, AlChE. FIOK, L. R. Aero-Man E El Paso Age 25, Class of ' 44, AAF, IAS, SAM. FISHER, C. E. EE Kerrville Age 24, Class of ' 48, AAF, AIEE. FISHER, E. K. Ed Bus Big Spring Age 22, Class of ' 45, Army, Secretary VSA ' 47, Dorm Representative ' 46- ' 47, Big Spring Club, Busi¬ ness Club, C FA. FIX, J. E. Jimmy ME Dallas Age 21, Class of ' 47, Army, Distinguished Student, Vice-Chairman ASME, Dallas A M Club. Fletch Groesbeck FLETCHER, C. B. ME Age 22, Class ' 46, Navy, ASME. FLOEK, C. T. Man E Amarillo Age 23, Class of ' 45, AAF, SAM. FLOWERS, R. C. Ag Ed Charlotte Age 23, Class ' 46, AAF, Biology Club, FFA. FORD, N. R. Ford Agron Fisher, Arkansas Age 27, Class of ' 48, Army, Agronomy Society. FORD, W. R. AAE West Hartford, Conn. Age 22, Class of ' 45, Army. FORMAN, H. N. ME Forney Age 22, Class of ' 46, Navy, ASME. FORNEY, L. B. Pet Eng Houston Age 22, Class of ' 46, Navy, Houston Club, Petroleum Engineering Club. FOSTER, T. B. Flor Denton Age 24, AAF, Landscape Art Club. FOSTER, W. H. Bill Ch E Fort Worth Age 25, Class of ' 43, A| ChE, Fort Worth Club. FOUST, N. C, JR. Bus Age 24, Class of ' 44, Army. Rusty Liberty Hill FOWLER, D. P. Dave ME ' Fort Worth Age 23, Class of ' 46, Navy, Fort Worth Club, ASME, Distinguished Student. FOX, W. C. ME Lake Charles, La. Age 23, Class of ' 46, Navy, ASME. FRANKLIN, L. F. EE Age 25, Class of ' 46, Army. Pete Wewoka, Okla. FRASER, H. B„ JR. CE Age 23, Class of ' 45, Army, ASCE. Gallup, N. M. m ' Vv ’■ FRAZER, R. L. ' ' Cowboy Land Art Lufkin Age 27, Class of ' 43, Landscape Art Club. FREDERICK, B. B. Bill AH Hawkins Age 25, Class of ' 44, AAF, Saddle and Sirloin, Dis¬ tinguished Student, ' 46- ' 47. FREEMAN, R. G„ JR. Hootie Agron Rosebud Age 22, Class of ' 46, Navy, Agronomy Society. FULLER, W. F„ JR. Bill EE Fort Worth Age 22, Class of ' 46, Army, AIEE, Distinguished Stu¬ dent. GAGE, T. D. EE Hillsboro Age 23, Class of ' 46, USMC. GALLOWAY, N. G. Ag Eco Elsa Age 21, Class of ' 47, Navy, Rio Grande Valley Club, Marketing and Finance Club, Basketball ' 43- ' 44, Student Senate. GALLOWAY, G. ME Livingston Age 22, Class of ' 46, Army. GARRISON, J. L., JR. B A Dallas Age 24, Class of ' 45, USMC, Business Club, Distin¬ guished Student. GARITTY, J. P. Johnnie Bus Corsicana Age 24, Class of ' 45, AAF. GATES, W. J., JR. Butch Aero Galveston Age 24, Class of ' 44, Army, IAS, Galveston Club. GATTON, M. D., JR. IE Houston Age 24, Class of ' 45, AAF, Houston A M Club, IE Club. GILBREATH, J. Ag Eco Windom Age 23, Class ' 45, Mvarketing and Finance Club, Dis¬ tinguished Student, Quarterback Club, Economics Club. GILBERT, W. A. Gil B A Dallas Age 22, Class of ' 46, Navy, Athletics Manager, T Club, Business Club; Dallas Club. GILCHRIEST, R. K. Bob EE Panhandle Age 23, Class of ' 46, Army, AIEE, Panhandle Club Reporter. GILCHRIST, H. Mac CE College Station Age 23, Class of ' 46, Army, ASCE, YMCA Cabinet, Press Club, Co-Editor Engineer. GIUSTI, A. L., JR. Bum EE Galveston Age 22, Class of ' 46, Navy, Galveston Club, AIE E. GODFREY, R. M. EE San Antonio Age 23, Class of ' 45, Army, AIEE. GOLDEN, B. W. Goldie Ag Eco Seymour Age 23, Class of ' 46, AAF, Marketing and Finance Club. GRABOWSKI, R. A. Bob Pet Eng Westfield, Illinois Age 26, Class of ' 42, AAF, Petroleum Club. GRAFA, O. W. Otis CE Big Spring Age 25, Class of ' 44, AAF, ASCE. GRAY, K. A. AA Groom Age 28, Class of ' 42, Navy, Marketing and Finance Club. GREMILLION, M. J. Red LA Galveston Age 28, Class of ' 48, USMC, International Relations Club. GREEN, H. W. Jack Geol San Angelo Age 23, Class of ' 45, Army, San Angelo Club, Geol¬ ogy Club. GREER, C. O. PH Minden, La. Age 27, Class of ' 48, Army, Student Agricultural Council ' 46- ' 47, Poultry Judging Team ' 47, President Poultry Science Club ' 47. GREGG, J. E., JR. Ag Eng Marfa Age 23, Class of ' 46, AAF, ASAE, Distinguished Stu¬ dent. GRIFFIN, L. H. Griff Chem Sour Lake Age 23, Class of ' 45, Army. GRIFFIN, F. M. Agron Wolfe City Age 22, Class of ' 48, USMC, Agronomy Society. GRIFFIN, R. R. Ch E Crowell Age 27, Class of ' 42, Army. tmnamssxatam s, GRIFFIN, T. G. Ch E Dallas Age 19, Class of ' 49, Singing Cadets, Longhorn, Cam¬ era Club, Radio Club. GRIFFITH, D. F. Ch E Age 27, Class of ' 44, Army. Griff San Antonio GRIFFITH, E. Buddy CE ’ Lufkin Age 20, Class of ' 48, FA Band, Intramural Football, ASCE. GRIMM, B. A. Barney Agron San Antonio Age 25, Class of ' 45, Army, YMCA, Ftouse Master, Agronomy Society. GROGAN, D. R. Arch Weatherford Age 24, Class of ' 45, Army. GRUNEISEN, W. L. Bill Ch E Dallas Age 25, Class of ' 43, Army, ASChE, Dallas Club. GRENTHER, R. S. Dick PME Memphis, Tenn. Age 23, Class of ' 46, Army, Petroleum Club, Missis¬ sippi Valley A M Club. GUINN, J. A. Arch Dallas Age 25, Class of ' 44, Arch Society. GUPTON, J. W. Vet West Columbia Age 21, Class of ' 47, Navy, AVMA Junior Chapter, Brazoria County A M Club. GURWITZ, A. B. CE Bastrop Age 21, Class of ' 47, AAF, ASCE, Laredo A M Club, Hillel Club. GUY, A. L, JR. CE Port Arthur Age 22, Class of ' 47, Army, ASCE. HACKEBEIL, C. E. Hack CE San Antonio Age 23, Class of ' 45, Navy, ASCE, San Antonio A M Club, Distinguished Student. HAGEMAN, L. W. Larry BA Pratt, Kansas Age 24, Class of ' 45, Army, Business Society, VSA, Distinguished Student, Student Senate, Tennis. HAGLER, A. R. CE Age 23, Class of ' 46, AAF, AISCE. Al Joshua HAINES, F. S., JR. PME Wharton Age 23, Class of ' 45, Army, Singing Cadets, ASME, AIME. HALBOWER, R. D„ JR. Dave Man E Fort Worth Age 25, Class of ' 45, AAF, SAM, Fort Worth Club. HALFF, T. A. Tommy AH San Antonio Age 20, Class ' 48, NAC, Agriculturalist Staff, Saddle and Sirloin, Rifle Team ' 44- ' 45, San Antonio Club, Scholarship Honor Society. HALL, W. C. Bill Ag Ed Hughes Springs Age 25, Class ' 44, AAF, FFA Collegiate Chapter, Dis¬ tinguished Student. HALLMARK, J. L. Babe PE Kilgore Age 22, Class of ' 47, AAF, Physical Education Club, Member T Club, Football. HAMILTON, C. L., JR. ME Arlington Age 26, Class of ' 43, Army. HAMILTON, H. H. Man E Beeville Age 24, Class of ' 46, Army. HANCOCK, W. L. Bill EE Corona, N. M. Age 24, Class of ' 46, Army, Spanish Club. HANDS, R. H. Rollo Aero Fort Worth Age 25, Class of ' 44, AAF, IAS, Fort Worth A M Club. HANNA, M. J. AH Gatesville Age 22, Class of ' 46, AAF, Saddle and Sirloin Club. HARALDSON, F. A. Andy CE Corpus Christ! Age 21, Class of ' 46, Army, ASCE, Distinguished Stu¬ dent. HARBIN, A. V. IE Donna Age 28, Class of ' 42, Army, Industrial Education Club. HARDEMAN, R. M. Bob CE Junction Age 22, Class of ' 46, Army, ASCE, San Angelo Club. HARDESTY, W. D. Pete BA Tyler Age 26, Class of ' 44, Navy, Vice-President VSA, Tyler A M Club, Navy, Marine Club, Business Society. HARDIN, W. O. Bill ME Port Arthur Age 26, Class of ' 44, Army, ASME. HARDING, H. W. Hank Pet E Houston Age 22, Class of ' 45, Navy. HARE, L. H. Jack Ch E Hawkins Age 23, Class of ' 44, Army, AlChE, ACS. HARPER, W. C. Bill LA Levelland Age 22, Class of ' 47, Major Corps Staff, President Singing Cadets, President South Plains A M Club. HARRELL, P. Pierre Arch Dallas Age 27, Class of ' 43, Navy, Architectural Society. HARRELL, R. B. Ag Eco San Antonio Age 22, Class of ' 47, Army, Marketing and Finance Club. i HARRELSON, E. ME Warren, Ark. Age 25, Army, ASME, ASE. HARRINGTON, J. D. Pet E Pecos Age 23, Class of ' 47, AAF, Distinguished Student, Vice-President A ' .ME. HARRIS, D. M. Ham BA Eden Age 23, Class of ' 45, Navy, Business Society, San Angelo A M Club. HARRIS, E. ME Oklahoma City, Okla. Age 27, Class of ' 48, AAF, ASME, ROA. HARRISON, C. E. Buddy LA Groesbeck Age 23, Class of ' 46, Navy. HART, J. C. AH Colorado City Age 21, Class of ' 47, AAF, Saddle and Sirloin Club. HARVEY, H. E. CE Waco Age 22, Class of ' 46, Marines, BSD Council, ASCE, Waco A M Club, International Relations Club. HAVLIK, J. J. Jay ME Moulton Age 23, Class of ' 45, Army, Newman Club, ASME, Lavaca County Club. HAWKINS, T. D. ME Don vii. Dallas Age 22, Class of ' 47, Army, Member ASME, Dallas A M Club. m HAWLEY, J, L., JR. CE Jay i_i_ Barger Age 20, Class of ' 48, Navy, Panhandle A M Club, Track, ASCE. HAYS, C. C, JR. Ind Ed Age 25, Class of ' 46. V Waco HAYTER, D. M. Bus Greenville Age 21, Class of ' 47, Army, Business Society. HEATH, R. P. Hooch Pet E Mineral Wells Age 22, Class of ' 46, Army, Petroleum Club, Vet Association. HEATON, W. W., JR. Bud Arch Port Arthur Age 27, Class of ' 43, Navy, Port Arthur Club, Arch Society. !• • ;• 2 •i£_ rl r HEGI, A. E. Art AH Petersburg Age 19, Class of ' 49, Saddle and Sirloin Club. HEIMAN, H. D. EE Rosenberg Age 24, Class of ' 45, Army, AIEE. HEMBREE, R. D. Dick Ag Admin Ballinger Age 21, Class of ' 47, Army, San Angelo Club, Saddle and Sirloin Club, A Co Inf. ' ilP ' li, - h ' -- ' j. j ! HENDERSON, J. R. Dick Agr Eco Hearne Age 25, Class of ' 48, Coast Guard, Marketing and Finance Club. HENDERSON, W. C. AH Burkett Age 21, Class of ' 47, Army. HENLEY, R. O. CE Stephenville Age 25, Class of ' 48, Army, Member ASCE. HENSARLING, N. B. ME Stephenville Age 22, Class of ' 45, Navy, Member ASME. mimis 4i§i ZSi V I HENSON, S. R. Ross Man E Temple Age 25, Class of ' 44, Army, AIEE, SAM, Ross Volun¬ teers, Bell County Club. •A 129 maBam Dan ' Dallas ' Gilder Laredo Hop Austin HERRING, T. F. BA Age 21, Class of ' 47, Laredo A M Club. HERRINGTON, J. D. Arch Age 24, Class of ' 44, AAF, Vice-Pres Arch Soc, VSA, Batt Staff. HEYLAND, W. H. ch E Age 22, Class of ' 46, AlChE. HICKS, L. W. ME Age 22, Class of ' 46, Army, ASME. HICKMAN, J. R. Farm Mgt Age 21, Class of ' 48, Navy. Long Mott El Campo Uvalde HIDEBRAND, C. B. Ag Ed Saint Jo Age 24, Class of ' 44, Army, FFA. HILDEBRAND, C. T. Chuck CE Chuck Age 21, Class of ' 47, AAF. HILL, U. Woody Land Art Woody Age 26, Class of ' 42, AAF, Landscape Club. HINDS, R. O. Fire Ball CE Cleburne Age 23, Class of ' 44, AAF. HIX, C. M. CE Tyler Age 21, Class of ' 47, ASCE, Vice-Pres Tyler Club. HODGES, B. R. Jug Bus Ranger Age 24, Class of ' 45, Business Club, Architectural Society, Social Chairman of Eastland-Stephens County Club. HODGES, R. Vet Med Ranger Age 26, Class of ' 44, AAF, AVMA, Heart of Texas Club, Eastland County Club. HODGIN, W. K. Bill AH Chihauhua, Mexico Age 24, Class of ' 45, Army, Saddle and Sirloin Club. mSKKKBKm HOEPFNER, F. W. AH Corpus Christ! Age 28, Class of ' 43, Army, Saddle and Sirloin Club, Block and Bridle Club. HOFFMAN, G. O. R F Ballinger Age 27, Class of ' 48, AAF, President Range and Forestry Club. HOGAN, T. C, JR. Tom ' 7 Man E Crane Age 23, Class of ' 4 5, Army, Vice-Pres Crane County A M Club, ROA, SAM, Band. HOLLAND, T. M., JR. Tom IE Bryan Age 23, Class of ' 48, AAF. HOLLINGSHEAD, F. A., JR. ME College Station Age 22, Class of ' 45, Army, ASME. HOMEYER, C. G. B A Caldwell Age 21, Class of ' 47, Army, Business Society. HONAKER, C. M. ME-EE Saragosa Age 32, Class of ' 38, AAF, ASME, AIEE. HOOD, S. E. ME Monroe, La. Age 25, Class of ' 45, NAF, ASME, Representative to Veteran ' s Association. HOOKS, T. B. AH Houston Age 28, Class of ' 43, AAF. HORNICKEL, E. P. Ed Vet Med Dallas Age 28, Class cf ' 42, Army, AN.V.A. HOWARD, A. E. Arch San Antonio Age 23, Class of ' 46, Batt Sports Writer. HOWARD, J. N. B A San Antonio Age 27, Class of ' 44, Army, Chess Club, Astronomy Society, Business Society. HOWARD, R. R. Ag Eco San Antonio Age 26, Class of ' 48, Merchant Marine, M F Club, Distinguished Student, Eco Club, Quarterback Club. HOWELL, C. M. Cotton PE Nacogdoches Age 20, Class of ' 48, Student Life Committee, Aggie Discussion and Debate Club, Football, Basketball, Baseball, T Association (Secretary-Treasurer). . HOWELL, M. T. Maury Ag Ed McKinney Age 30, Class of ' 48, AAF, Advertising Mgr Battalion, FFA, CC. HOWETH, D. M. Ag Eng Age 21, Class of ' 46, Army. HUCKABEE, C. M. Ag Ed Age 26, Class of ' 43, Navy, FFA. Moose Gainesville Gatesville HUDDLESTON, J. M. Arch Shreveport, La. Age 20, Class of ' 47, Editor Texas A M Engineer, Navy, French Club, Architectural Society, Shreveport A M Club. HUFFMAN, W. L. ME Age 24, Class of ' 45, AAF. Bill Pasadena HUGHES, G. R. Bob Aero Eng College Station Age 24, Class of ' 44, AAF, IAS, Student Engineering Council. HUGHES, R. C, JR. CE McAllen Age 20, Class of ' 48, Marines, Rio Grande Valley Club. HUGHES, R. G. CE Age 23, Class of ' 46, Army. HUMBLE, P. A. Vet Med Age 28, Class of ' 48, AAF, ASVM. HUMPHREY, A. F., JR. CE Age 21, Class of ' 48, Navy, ASCE. HURST, A. ME Age 27, Class of ' 44, AAF. HUSTON, J. W. Ag Ed Age 22, Class of ' 48, Army. Judge Kingwood Big Spring Del Rio Spur Tolar HULL, R. D. Ch E Age 21, Class of ' 47, Army, AlChE. Don Pittsburg INOJLISH, D. J. Dave Ag Eng Dallas Age 26, Class of ' 44, AAF, ASAE, Swimming ' 40- ' 42. Bob Denton JACKSON, R. E., JR. ME Age 23, Class of ' 45, Army, ASHVE, ASME. JAMES, H. L. Aero Temple Age 25, Class of ' 43, AAF, Spanish Club, IAS, ROA. JANAK, F. A., JR. Agron Granger Age 25, Class of ' 44, USCG, Band, Newman Club, Agron Soc, Saddle and Sirloin Club, VSA, Williamson County Club. JARRETT, J. T. AH Edcouch Age 22, Class of ' 46, Army. JAY, L. L. Jay ME Tyler Age 23, Class of ' 45, AAF, ASME, Tyler Club. JUDAH, M. A. Head Ch E Houston Age 22, Class of ' 46, Navy, Distinguished Student, AlChE. JOHN, H. T. Tommy ME San Antonio Age 20, Class of ' 48, USMC, Ass ' t Sports Editor ' 45 Battalion, Pres San Antonio Club ' 46- ' 47, Comp Com¬ mander F Inf ' 46- ' 47, Man Ed ' 47 Longhorn, Co- Editor ' 48 Longhorn, VSA, SAE, SAM, ASME, Sec- Treas Debate Society. JOHNS, R. B. Bob ME Dallas Age 22, Class of ' 46, Navy, ASME, Quarterback Club, Intramural Champs ' 47. JOHNSON, J. B. ME Sundown Age 25, Class of ' 44, Army. JOHNSON, J. F. Frank Pet E Midland Age 24, Class of ' 44, Army, Pet Club, San Angelo Club, AIME. JOHNSTON, M. R. Hort Cisco Age 26, Class of ' 48, AAF, Vice-Pres Hort Society. JOHNSON, S. W. EE San Antonio Age 24, Class of ' 46, AAF, Band, AIEE. JONES, J. B. Jimmy Ag Ed Ranger Age 21, Class of ' 47, Army, FFA, Agron Society. JONES, J. P. J.M. Man Eng Throckmorton Age 25, Class of ' 43, Army, SAM. JONES, J. N. Man E Age 25, Class of ' 43, RCAF, SAM. Sweefwater JONES, V. T. Ag Ed Age 25, Class Lakes Club. Lometa ' 44, AAF, Treas FFA, Land of JOSEPH, T. R., JR. Joe RS Harlingen Age 21, Class of ' 47, Navy, Rio Grande Valley Club, RS Club. KAHN, A. R. Vet Med Laredo Age 22, Class of ' 45, Army. KANE, W. L Bill Man E Monterrey, N. L., Mexico Age 23, Class of ' 45, Army, Galveston County Club, Newman Club, Spanish Club, SAM, Singing Cadets. KASTELNIK, J. C. Jim EE San Antonio Age 20, Class of ' 47, Navy. KATTEN, E. M. Ed ME New Orleans, La. Age 22, Class of ' 46, Navy, ASME, Distinguished Student, Battalion ' 43- ' 44. KEATHLEY, M. H. AH Olney Age 26, Class of ' 43, Army, Saddle and Sirloin Club. KEEL, M. W. Ag Eng Age 26, Class of ' 48, Army, ASAE, ROA. Abilene KEELE, W. D. Dave Ag Ed Garland Age 27, Class of ' 48, AAF, BSU, FFA. KEELEY, W. F. Bill CE Garland Age 20, Class of ' 48, ASCE. KEELING, O. W. IE Minden Age 26, Class of ' 48, AAF, Singing Cadets. KELLY, J. P. Pat Ag Ed Gonzales Age 23, Class of ' 46, AAF. KEIRSEY, J. L. ME Age 21, Class of ' 47, Marines, ASME. Jim Waco KEMENDO, D. E. Ch E Waco Age 26, Class of ' 42, AAF, AlChE. KENDRICK, N. B. Ch E San Benito Age 23, Class of ' 45, AAF, AlChE, Rio Grande Val¬ ley Club, Camera Club. KENNEDY, B. M. Ken ME Knoxville, Tenn. Age 21, Class of ' 47, AAF, ASME, ASHVE, Distin¬ guished Student. KERR, J. W. Jim ME Beaumont Age 25, Class of ' 43, AAF, ASME, ASHVE, Beaumont Club. KEY, F. M. ' • ' I AH Olney Age 21, Class of ' 47, Young County Club, Saddle and Sirloin Club. KIEL, W. H., JR. Bill F G Brenham Age 22, Class of ' 49, Ag Council, Vice-Pres Fish Game Club, Vice-Pres Luth Stud Ass ' n, Distinguished Student ' 45- ' 46- ' 47, Danforth Fellowship Winner ' 47. KIGHT, N. R. AH Big Lake Age 21, Class of ' 47, AAF, Saddle and Sirloin Club, West Texas Club, Junior Livestock Judging Team. KING, G. O. AH Biardstown Age 27, Class of ' 48, AAF, Saddle and Sirloin Club, Distinguished Student. KING, K. R. Kerby Arch Lubbock Age 21, Class of ' 48, Arch Society. KING, S. S. Steamship AH Asherton Age 21, Class of ' 47, Saddle and Sirloin Club, Pres and Vice-Pres Southwest Texas Club. KIRBY, C. L, JR. Business Age 32, Class of ' 47, BS Club. KIRBY, D. W. CH E Age 25, Class of ' 44, Army AlChE. Gatesville Don Port Arthur KIRKPATRICK, T. M., JR. Kirk Pre Law Hillsboro Age 25, Class of ' 44, Army. KLEAS, R. E. Bob Bus Ad Wharton Age 22, Class of ' 46, Army, Wharton County Club, Bus Society, VSA. KLOTZ, B. W. CE Houston Age 22, Class of ' 46, AAF, Distinguished Student. KNEBEL, D. W. Bill EE El Campo Age 22, Class of ' 46, Navy. KNEPPER, R. F., JR. ME Fort Worth Age 23, Class of ' 45, ASME, ASHVE. KNIGHT, R. W. Pre Med Wichita Falls Age 22, Class of ' 47, Army, Pre Med and Pre Dent Society, Wichita Falls Club. KNOPP, N. J. Ag Ed Fredericksburg Age 27, Class of ' 44, Navy, Collegiate FFA Chapter. KOCHTITZKY, J. S. Bus Jackson, Miss. Age 22, Class of ' 46, AAF, Triangle Club. KOLLMAN, R. L. Bob Bus Hondo Age 22, Class of ' 45, AAF, Business Society, South¬ west Texas A M Club, Veterans Student Ass ' n, Brazos County Chapter ROA. KORMAN, J. G. Johny ME Taylor Age 27, Class of ' 43, AAF, ASME. KOTHMANN, M. A. Bubba AH San Antonio Age 23, Class of ' 46, AAF, Saddle and Sirloin Club, Junior Livestock Judging Team, Senior Livestock Judg¬ ing Team. KOTHMANN, R. R. Boots AH San Antonio Age 24, C’css of ' 45, Livestock Judging Team, New¬ man Club, Saddle and Sirloin Club. KOVAR, R. P. Ag Ed Snook Age 22, Class of ' 46, AAF, Collegiate FFA Chapter. KREPS, C. W. Chuck CE Muskogee, Okla. Age 22, Class of ' 46, Army, ASCE. KUEHN, D. S. Agr Age 25, Class of ' 48, Agronomy Society. Doug Alice KUNZE, G. W. 9 r LaGrange Age 25, Class of ' 45, AAF, Sec-Treas Agronomy Society ' 43, Parliamentarian ' 47, Pres ' 47, Winner of 1947 cotton tour. tumw HM • •; LACY, W. H. Dusty Pet E San Antonio Age 27, Class of ' 42, AAF, Pet Club, San Antonio A M Club, AIMME. LaGASSE, A. B. Al Land A Houston Age 25, Class of ' 45, Army, Landscape Club, K Inf. LAINE, C. L, JR. Pre Den Galveston Age 23, Class of ' 46, Marines, Newman Club, Pre- Med, Pre-Dental Society. LAMBERT, E. L. B A Age 27, Class of ' 43, Marines. Eddie Temple LAMBERTH, T. M., JR. ME Age 24, Class of ' 44, AAF, Fish Chairman, ASME, ' 47. Tom Tom Dallas Baseball ' 41, Vice- LANCASTER, R. D. Doug Agro College Station Age 25, Class of ' 44, AAF, Bat Staff, Agronomy Society. LANDA, L. M., JR. Lem Bus Houston Age 22, Class of ' 46, Army, Bus Club, Houston A M Club, Distinguished Student ' 46- ' 47, ' 47- ' 48. LANDER, E. D. ME Houston Age 27, Class of ' 48, Army, VSA, ASME. LANDER, J.R. Jody CH E Dallas Age 23, Class of ' 46, Army, AlChE, Pres Badminton Club, Swimming Team. LANDERS, L. L. Slick Bus Granbury Age 23, Class of ' 46, NAC, Business Society, VSA. LANDRY, R., Ill CE Beaumont Age 23, Class of ' 45, Army, ASCE. LANE, J. F. Jim Bus Midland Age 23, Class of ' 45, Navy. LANE, R. E. CE Age 20, Class of ' 48, Navy, ASCE. Bobby San Antonio LANE, W. H. CE Age 21, Class of ' 47, Navy. Mo Beaumont LANIER, R. E. EE Linden Age 23, Class of ' 45, Navy, AIEE, Intramural Mgr, Athletic Officer, Distinguished Student. LANKENAU, R. H. Lanky ME Neptune City, N. J. Age 34, Class of ' 48, Army, ASME, Distinguished Student. LAROS, T. G. Greek CE Galveston Age 22, Class of ' 46, AAF, Vice-Pres ASCE, Sec Gal¬ veston County Club, Dorm Representative. LaROQUE, B. R. Ag Ed Sidney Age 22, Class of ' 46, AAF, Heart of Texas Club, FFA. LATSON, C. H. Bug ME Beaumont Age 22, Class of ' 46, Navy, ASME. LAWLESS, R. C. Hort San Benito Age 27, Class of ' 48, AAF. LAWRENCE, V. L. Doc Pre Med Edinburg Age 18, Class of ' 49. LEACH, E. W. Bus Lufkin Age 23, Class of ' 45, AAF, Bus Society. LEATHERWOOD, F. N. Ag Eng Terrell Age 26, Class of ' 48, Army, Kaufman County Club, Society of Ag Eng. LEAVITT, C. W. Bill B A Houston Age 27, Class of ' 43, AAF, Bus Society, ROA, Amer Legion, Acc Society, Houston Club. LEGLER, B. M. Bill Ch E Freeport Age 22, Class of ' 46, Army, AlChE. LeGRAND, H. T. CE Dallas Age 27, Class of ' 44, Navy, ASCE. LENNON, C. E. ME Dallas Age 25, Class of ' 44, Army, ASME, ASTE. LENTZ, T. H. Tom ME Red Rock Age 24, Class of ' 46, Navy, ASME, ASHVE, Treas Soph Class, Intra Mgr Track Team ' 44. 7 L ' HOMMEDIEU, L. P. Lou ME Port Arthur Age 33, Class of ' 37, Ass ' t Dir Student Affairs, Intra¬ mural Diving and Baseball, Sec Student Council, Mem Student Life Comm. LIESE, H. W. Ch E Georgetown Age 22, Class of ' 47, Army, AlChE, ACS. LINDNER, M. E. Lindy Bus Comfort Age 20, Class of ' 48, Navy, Bus Society, Heart of the Hills Club. LINDSAY, W. J. Bill EE Alice Age 21, Class of ' 48, AAF, AIEE. LINN, D. P. Aero Eng Gainesville Age 25, Class of ' 49, NAC. LITTLE, R. C. ME Kansas City, Mo. Age 23, Class of ' 46, AAF, ASME, Distinguished Stu¬ dent. LITTON, J. D. Agro Ranger Age 27, Class of ' 48, AAF, ASA, ROA, Eastland and Stephens Country Club. LOBRECHT, D. Aero Alice Age 20, Class of ' 47, AAF, IAES. LOCKE, C. B. Ch E Beaumont Age 22, Class of ' 46, Army, Beaumont Club, Sec- Treas AlChE. LOONEY, F. S. Ch E Beaumont Age 21, Class of ' 47, Navy, AlChE, Beaumont Club. LOTT, L. D. Buddy Pet E Houston Age 26, Class of ' 45, Army, Pet Club, Lutheran Wal- ther Club, GDA. 5 ;Mgi y 139 ■ SJSp wmz S 1 N I R S % , i ; j ' ) i ) ; LOWMAN, Q. T. Pet E Victoria Age 24, Class of ' 44, Marines, Pet E Club, AIME. LOZANO, C. M. Connie CE San Benito Age 24, Class of ' 45, Army, ASCE, Newman Club. LUCAS, P. R. Luke Acc San Antonio Age 23, Class of ' 48, AAF. LUCY, J. J. AH Longview Age 22, Class of ' 46, AAF, Saddle Sirloin Club, FFA, Distinguished Student. LUDDEKE, D. E. ME Yorktown Age 24, Class of ' 45, Army, ASME. LUKER, M., JR. Luke ME Wichita Falls Age 22, Class of ' 46, Army. LYLES, I. W. Vet Med Age 19, Class of ' 49. T.W. Fort Worth MACLIN, R. E. Bob Ag Ed Sherman Age 25, Class of ' 45, Army, FFA, VSA, Distinguished Student ' 46, Grayson County Club. MAFFITT, I. S., JR. Ted Arch Palestine Age 24, Class of ' 44, Army, Field Art Band, Arch Society, Astronomy Club, Palestine A M Club, ROA, Distinguished Student. MAGEE, J. M. Rabbit Ag E Crowell Age 24, Class of ' 45, Army, ASAE. MAGEE, W. C, JR. Bill DH Harlingen Age 24, Class of ' 45, Army. MAGUIRE, L. S. Mac CE Houston Age 23, Class of ' 46, AAF, ASCE, Arch Society, Hous¬ ton A M Club, Aero Club, Distinguished Student ' 46. MAHAFFEY, W. F. Hap Ind Ed Mt. Vernon Age 23, Class of ' 45, Navy. MAHAN, M. E. ME Dallas Age 24, Class of ' 45, AAF, ASME. MALPHURS, E. N., JR. Ag Ed College Station Age 29, Class of ' 48, AAF, FFA. MANGET, F., JR. ME Dallas Age 21, Class of ' 47, AAF, Ass ' t Man Editor Battalion ' 44, Treas Press Club ' 44, ASHVE, Dallas Club. MANLY, E. D. Gene Pet E Houston Age 21, Class of ' 47, AAF, Geology Club, Pet Eng Club, AIME, Distinguished Student, Scholarship Honor Society. MANOR, W. R. CE Marlin Age 24, Class of ' 44, Army, Band, Pres Falls County Club. MARETT, V. S., JR. Ag Eng Gonzales Age 22, Class of ' 47, Navy, ASAE. MARSH, B. W. Bill Aero E Sweetwater Age 21, Class of ' 47, Navy, Singing Cadets, BSU, Camera Club, IAS, Sweetwater Club, IAS Repre¬ sentative to the Engineer. MARSHALL, S. W., Ill Sam CE Jacksonville, Fla. Age 25, Class of ' 48, AAF, ASCE. MARTIN, O. E. O.E Pet E Fort Worth Age 23, Class of ' 45, AAF, Pet E Club, Fort Worth Club, VSA. MASON, C. M. ME Kansas City, Mo. Age 24, Class of ' 45, Army, ASME. MATTHEWS, W. L., JR. Bill Chem Dallas Age 25, Class of ' 44, Army, AChS. MATTOX, J. K., JR. Buster ME Bay City Age 24, Class of ' 45, AAF, ASHVE, ASME. MAURER, W. L. Icky ME Victoria Age 21, Class of ' 47, AAF, ASME, Victoria Club. MAXWELL, B. L. Mack Ind Ed Houston Age 21, Class of ' 47, Marines, Pres Houston Club, Pres IE Club, Eng Council, Camera Club. McAlister, b. a. ME Mac Palacios Age 21, Class of ' 47, Navy, San Angelo Club. McBRIDE, P. F. Mac ME Shreveport, La. Age 24, Class of ' 45, Navy, Editor Engineer, ASME, Eng Council. McCAMANT, W. G. Bill Aero El Paso Age 24, Class of ' 44, AAF, IAS, El Paso Club. McCOWN, J. W. Ind Ed Age 25, Class of ' 44, Army. Jimmie Canton McCREARY, J. Mac Agr Rockwood Age 23, Class of ' 45, Army. McDANIEL, B. J. Mac CE Big Spring Age 23, Class of ' 45, Army, ASCE. McDANIEL, W. B., JR. Mac ME Man E Abilene Age 21, Class of ' 47, YMCA Cabinet, Pres Abilene Club ' 46- ' 47, Eng Council ' 46- ' 47, SAM, Navy. McDonald, J. V. JR. Mac Agr Rockwall Age 24, Class of ' 48, AAF. McENROE, K. M. Rocky Vet Med Bellville Age 23, Class of 45, Marines, AVMA. McENROE, P. J. IE Bellville Age 28, Class of ' 42, IE, Distinguished Student, Army. McGAUGHEY, R. B. Mac AH Dallas Age 27, Class of ' 48, Army, Saddle and Sirloin Club. McGEHEE, G. T. Pet-ME Brookhaven, Miss. Age 24, Class of ' 46, AAF, Petroleum Club, VSA, ASME. McGREGOR, A. Bully Aero Eng Ballinger Age 23, Class of ' 45, AAF, San Angelo Club, IAES, Aggieland Orchestra, Band. McKAY, W. C, JR. Bill Pet Eng College Station Age 33, Class of ' 44, Army, Petroleum Club. McKENZIE, J. M. Mac Acc Mesquite Age 23, Class of ' 46, AAF, Accounting Society. I McKINNEY, D. D. Mac Acc Lawton, Okla. Age 23, Class of ' 46, AAF, Distinguished Student ' 46, VSA, Acc Society. McLAIN, J. M. Mac CE Navasota Age 27, Class of ' 41, AAF, ASCE. McLEAN, H. E. Chem Marquez Age 24, Class of ' 45, Army. McLEOD, N. L. Vet Med Trent Age 28, Class of ' 49, AVMA, Tennis Racket Re¬ stringing. McMAHAN, A. H. Andy Man E Waco Age 25, Class of ' 45, AAF, Waco A M Club, Singing Cadets, SAM. McMICHAEL, F. J. Arch Shreveport, La. Age 26, Class of ' 42, Army. McNEESE, F. J. Aero Round Rock Age 24, Class of ' 44, ISE, Army. McNEIL, H. R. Mac Ag Ed Crystal City Age 22, Class of ' 46, AAF, Southwest Texas Club, FFA, ARC. McWilliams, c. e. Mac ME Gainesville Age 22, Class of ' 46, Pres Freshman Class, Sec Sopho¬ more Class, Pres Cooke County Club, ASME, AS and HVE. MEACHAM, W. R. Wildlife Mgt Age 24, Class of ' 45, Army. MEEKER, I. B. Ag Eng Age 27, Class of ' 41, AAF. MELCHER, T. E. B A Age 24, Class of ' 44, USNR. MELLINA, G. J., JR. Man E Age 23, Class of ' 46, Navy, SAM. Abe Fort Worth MENEFEE, W. D. Bill Aero Fort Worth Age 25, Class of ' 43, Marines, Pres IAS, Student Engineering Council, Fort Worth A M Club. i m. i ? MIDGLEY, C. H. AH Big Lake Age 21, Class of ' 47, AAF, Saddle and Sirloin Club, San Angelo A M Club. MIEARS, R. J. Agron DeLeon Age 29, Class of ' 47, Navy, Agronomy Society. MIGL, M. J. Ag Eng San Antonio Age 27, Class of ' 48, AAF, ASAE Club, Newman Club. MIGLIAVACCA, J., JR. Mick Bus Galveston Age 22, Class of ' 46, AAF, Business Club, Galveston Club. MiKELL, F. H. Mike Man E Bunkie, La. Age 23, Class of ' 44, Army, AIEE, SAM, Dormitory Athletic Officer, ' 46- ' 47, Press Club, Publicity Chm SAM, Sec-Treas Central Louisiana Club, ROA, Staff Eng Man. MIKULINSKY, S. Mike CE Eagle Pass Age 23, Class of ' 46, Navy, ASCE, Vice-Pres South¬ west Texas Club, Basketball ' 43, Class Treas ' 43, Hil- lel Club. MILLER, A. D. Curley Land Art Big Spring Age 22, Class of ' 47, AAF, Land Art Club, Intramural Athletics. MILLER, W. B. Bill EE Houston Age 21, Class of ' 47, AIEE, Houston Club, A M Radio Club. MIRSKY, M. Ch E Dallas Age 20, Class of ' 48, Navy, Dallas A M Club. MITCHELL, T. W. Agr Adm Age 29, Class of ' 45, AAF. MONROE, C. K. CE Class of ' 48, Army, ASCE. MONSON, G. M. Bus Age 23, Class of ' 46, Navy. Tommy Hillsboro Beaumont Paducah MOODY, J. T. Joe Ch E Nashville, Ark. Age 22, Class of ' 46, Army, Stud Eng Council, AlChE, Band ' 42- ' 43, Pres FOC. MOORE, J. W. Bus Galveston Age 24, Class of ' 46, Army, Intramural Athletics, ROTC, Pres Galveston County A M Club ' 46- ' 48, Business Society. MOORE, T. D. F G Uvalde Age 24, Class of ' 45, AAF, Fish Game Club, Southwest Texas Club. MORGAN, M. J. Mose Ag E San Benito Age 26, Class of ' 44, Navy AF, ASAE, VFW of Bryan. MORGAN, R. E. Snipe” Agro Greenville Age 20, Class of ' 48, NAF. MORRIS, J. R. Acc Burkburnett Age 23, Class of ' 48, AAF, Accounting Club. MORRIS, M. M. Aero Eng Muleshoe Age 23, Class of ' 45, AAF, Member lAeS. MORRIS, R. P. Bob Acc Marshall Age 23, Class of ' 45, Army, Accounting Society, Marshall A M Club, Newman Club. MORSE, A. R. Arch Paris Age 21, Class of ' 47, Navy, Arch Society, Lamar County A M Club, Eng Council. MOSS, L. B. Les Ch E Shreveport, La. Age 22, Class of ' 46, Army, Cavalry, AlChE, Distin¬ guished Student. MOSS, W. L, JR. Skeeter Aero Eng Waco Age 21, Class of ' 47, Navy, SAE, Institute Aero S. MOTZ, T. B., JR. ME Age 23, Class of ' 45, AAF. Ace Abilene MOWAD, F. J. Mo Bus Oakdale, La. Age 20, Class of ' 48, Army, Newman Club, Business Society. MUEHLRUSE, E. H. Bubba Ch E Belton Age 21, Class of ' 47, Navy, AlChE Club, Bell County A M Club. MULLER, C. W. ME Age 25, Class of ' 44, Army, ASME. Bud Laredo MUNOZ, P. J. Pete CM SE El Paso Age 22, Class of ' 47, AAF, Spanish Club, Latin Amer¬ ican Club, ASCE, El Paso A M Club. Ip BnPi MURCHISON, C. W. Murch Acc San Angelo Age 21, Class of ; 47, AAF, San Angelo A M Club, Accounting Society, Treas of Class. MURPHY, B. H. DH Brownwood KKK Club. MYERS, B.G. Pet E San Antonio Age 23, Class of ' 46, Army. NEBLETT, J. R. Jimmy Ag Eco Denton Age 23, Class of ' 45, AFF, Denton County Club, Quarterback Club. NEELY, O. M. Ag Ed Stephenville Age 21, Class of ' 48, Army, Collegiate FFA Chapter. NELSON, G. S. Ag En Hereford Age 26, Class of ' 48, Army, Ag En Society, VSA NELSON, L. P. ME Beaumont Age 26, Class of ' 49, NAF. NESMITH, F. S., JR. Pet E Riverside Age 22, Class of ' 45, Army, Pet Eng Club. NEUMANN, R. A. Rudy Bus Acc Port Arthur Age 26, Class of ' 44, AAF, Port Arthur Club, Ac¬ counting Society. NIX, C. L. Larry EE Balboa, Canal Zone Age 22, Class of ' 46, AAF, AIEE, SAM, Newman Club. NOBLITT, J. R. CE Dallas Age 23, C|ass of ' 44, Army, ASCE. NORRIS, W. L. Walt Arch Mexia Age 20, Class of ' 48, Arch Society. NORVELL, V. R. Ag Eng Silsbee Age 23, Class of ' 45, AAF, ASAE, Student Ag Coun¬ cil. NOYES, E. G. Eddie ME Houston Age 25, Class of ' 45, Army, Singing Cadets, ROTC, ASME, Distinguished Student. OATES, J. A. Jim Agro Fort Worth Age 27, Class of ' 48, Army, Agronomy Society. O ' BRIEN, G. A. O ' B Ch E Fort Worth Age 22, Class of ' 46, Navy, AlChE, Newman Club, Distinguished Student. OHLSSON, O. O. Aero E Waco Age 21, Class of ' 47, Navy, IAS, SAE. OTELL, H. E., JR. Pet Geol E El Campo Age 22, Class of ' 46, AAF, Pet Club, Geology Club. OVERLY, C. R. Red Aero ME Longview Age 22, Class of ' 45, Navy, Varsity Football ' 43- ' 46- ' 47, Pres T Ass ' n, Athletic Council. OVERTON, R. R., JR. ME Haskell Age 23, Class of ' 46, AAF. OWEN, R. G. Gary Vet Med Sinton Age 20, Class of ' 48, AVMA, Brush Country Club. OWEN, T. B., JR. Tom Vet Med Sinton Age 21, Class of ' 47, AAF, Brush Country Club, AVMA. OWEN, T. H. CE Henderson Age 27, Class of ' 42, Arrhy, ASCE. PAGE, J. W., JR. ME Ind Ed Age 30, Class of ' 41, Army. PARSONS, G. D. Math Age 20, Class of ' 48, NAC. PARNELL, R. G. Math Age 27, Class of ' 48, Army. Jack College Station Rodessa, La. Dick Russellville, Ark. PARSONS, C. A. Ag E College Station Age 23, Class of ' 47, ASAE, Distinguished Student ' 47. PATTERSON, F. J. EE Age 21, Class of ' 47, Navy. Pat Waco PATTERSON, N. C. ' Tat Agro Waco Age 23, Class of ' 45, Army, Agronomy Society, Agri Council. PAYNE, L. J. ME Fort Worth Age 25, Class of ' 45, AAF, ASME, Football Letterman ' 45, ROA, T Ass ' n, Class of ' 45 Club, Veterans Stu¬ dent Ass ' n. PAWLIK, C. L. Chesty CE McAllen Age 24, Class of ' 46, Navy, ASCE, Newman Club. PEERY, A. B. Al Arch San Antonio Age 23, Class of ' 46, Army, Pres Arch Soc, Stud Eng Council, Chm Eng ' s Day ' 48, Distinguished Student. PELA, A. S. Hoss Ento Victoria Age 24, Class of ' 45, AAF, Victoria Club, Ento Club. PELLERIN, L. D. Dutch ME Age 21, Class of ' 47, Army. PENA, D. S. CE Laredo Age 24, Class of ' 45, Army, AlCE, Laredo Club. PENLAND, J. R. Bob ME Uvalde Age 25, Class of ' 48, AAF. PEPPER, R. A. Bob AH Sweetwater Age 24, Class of ' 45, AAF. PEREZ, A. A. Ch E Laredo Age 24, Class of ' 45, Army, Laredo Club, AlChE. PERRY, J. W. Jay Ag E Hooks Age 22, Class of ' 48, NAC, Texarkana Club, ASAE. PETERSON, R. L. Aero Age 21, Class of ' 48, AAF. Bob Dallas PETITJEAN, E. E. Frenchie Vet Med Rayne, La. Age 30, Class of ' 48, Army, AVMA, Theta Kappa Phi. PETKOVSEK, J. E. Pet Bus Beaumont Age 20, Class of ' 49, Newman Club, Beaumont Club. PITTARD, W. H., JR. Ag Ed Age 24, Class of ' 45, Army, FFA. PITTMAN, A. C. Agro Bronte Age 24, Class of ' 49, AAF, Agro Society, San Angelo Club, Veterans Student Ass ' n. PITTMAN, L. L. ME Age 22, Class of ' 49, AAF, ASME. Bronte PLANGMAN, J. F., JR. CE Age 23, Class of ' 45, Army. Big Spring PLOCK, H. A. EE Man E San Antonio Age 21, Class of ' 47, Navy, AIEE, SAM. POOLE, J. T. Bainey Ind Ed Port Arthur Age 24, Class of ' 46, Army, Ind Ed Club, Port Arthur Club, Photo Club, Student Council. PORTER, V. B. Ch E Age 21, Class of ' 47, Navy, AlChE. ' Dusty Bay City POTTER, W. A. Willy Ch E Edinburg Age 20, Class of ' 48, Navy, AlChE, Rio Grande Val¬ ley Club. mwmmamsm PETTIGREW, E. M. Ed AH Clarendon, Ark. Age 22, Class of ' 47, Navy, Distinguished Student, Mississippi Valley Club, Saddle and Sirloin Club. PHELPS, W. D. P ME Weatherford Age 24, Class of ' 44, Army, Pet Club. v ■11 PHILLIPS, H. W. Arch Texarkana Age 23, Class of ' 45, Army, Arch Society, Texarkana Club. JS: PHILLIPS, R. F. Dick ME Seguin Age 21, Class of ' 47, Navy, ASME, ASHVE, Distin¬ guished Student. PHILLIPS, W. E. Acc Hereford Age 22, Class of ' 47, Army, Acc Society. PIKE, A. G., JR. Man E Houston Age 21, Class of ' 47, Navy, SAM, Houston Club, Man Eng Club. iitoJ V, ' Dub Bangs ‘0S - V 1 WmmP. Fred Houston POTTHOFF, F. H. ME Age 22, Class of ' 47, Navy, ASME. POWELL, W. W. Aero Houston Age 20, Class of ' 47, Navy, Sec-Treas Soph Class, SAE, IAES. POWERS, G. A., JR. AH Seguin Age 23, Class of ' 45, Marines, Saddle and Sirloin Club. PREJEAN, W. P. Vet Med Houston Age 26, Class of ' 48, AAF, Junior AVMA. PRICE, J.W., JR. Ag Ed Bells Age 27, Class of 44, AAF, FFA. PRICE, R. B. Dairy Husb El Paso Age 21, Class of ' 47, AAF, Kream and Kow Club, Dairy Cattle Judging Team ' 47. PRIDDY, J. H. Ag Ed Groesbeck Age 22, Class of ' 48, Army, FFA. PRITCHETT, R. G. Bob Ind Ed Gladewater Age 21, Class of ' 47, Army, Ind. Ed Club. PROCTOR, T. M. Ag Ed Hamptonville, N. C. Age 29, Class of ' 42, Army, FFA, Hort Society, Vet Student Ass ' n. PRYOR, J. E. Pet E Hufsmith Age 21, Class of ' 47, Army. PUCKETT, L. D. Ag Eco Pittsburg Age 21, Class of ' 47, Navy, Marketing and Finance Club, East Texas Club. PURTLE, E. L. Dick Agro Hope, Ark. Age 28, Class of ' 48, AAF, Baseball, Ex-Servicemen ' s Club. RAGAR, S. R. Steve Aero Borger Age 23, Class of ' 45, AAF, IAS. RAMSEL, W. B., JR. Dub Dairy Mfg. Houston Age 26, Class of ' 45, Marines, Kream and Kow Club, Dairy Products Judging Team. RAMSEY, D. E. Pat Pet E Mart Age 20, Class of ' 48, Marines, Sec Pet Eng Club, Dis¬ tinguished Student. RAMSTEIN, R. K. Vet Med Age 24, Class of ' 48. Ram Bourbon, Mo. PAPER, J. I. Jay AH Waco Age 24, Class of ' 48, AAF, Saddle and Sirloin Club, Waco-Mclennan County Club, Distinguished Student. RATCLIFF, J. R. Man E Amarillo Age 25, Class of ' 44, A: my, SAM. RATCLIFF, J. N., JR. EE Navasota Age 24, Class of ' 45, Army, AIEE. RATLIFF, L. A., JR. Rock Aero Houston Age 27, Class of ' 42, AAF, Houston Club, IAS, SAE. REBER, W. H., JR. PME Baytown Age 26, Class of ' 42, Army, ASME, AIME. REED, E. A. AH Claude Age 20, Class of ' 48, Army, Saddle and Sirloin Club, Biology Club. REED, G. W., JR. Bill Ch E Houston Age 21, Class of ' 47, AAF, AlChE. REED, P. N. Aero-Man E San Antonio Age 25, Class of ' 45, AAF, SAE, SAM, Vet Stud Ass ' n. REEVES, B. G. Bev Ag Eng Abilene Age 23, Class of ' 46, Navy, Abilene Club, ASAE. REGENBRECHT, D. E. Doug ME Bryan Age 23, Class of ' 46, Army, ASME. REYNOLDS, E. E. CE Tyler Class of ' 42, AAF, ROA, ASCE, Tyler Club, Distin¬ guished Student. REYNOLDS, R. S., JR. EE Age 22, Class of ' 46, Army. Abilene RICHARDSON, B. J. Ag Ed Marlin Age 22, Class of ' 46, Army, FFA, Falls County Club. RICHARDSON, F. J. Rich Ag Eco Houston Age 27, Class of ' 43, Army, Marketing and Finance Club, RS Club, VSA. RICHARDSON, G. C. Redo AH Sonora Age 21, Class of ' 46, Navy, Var Track ' 44, Senior Livestock Judging Team, Saddle and Sirloin Club, San Angelo Club. RICHARDSON, L. L. Le AH Iraan Age 23, Class of ' 45, Army, Saddle and Sirloin Club, San Angelo Club, Agri Council Representative. RICHARDSON, T. O. Rich Ag Ed Floresville Age 24, Class of ' 46, Army, FFA, VSA. RICHMOND, W. J. Dub Geol Blanket Age 19, Class of ' 48, Geology Club, Heart of Texas Club. RICHTER, C. V. Charlie Acc Hondo Age 23, Class of ' 45, Army, Acc Soc, Newman Club, Southwest Texas Club. RIDEOUT, T. R. CE Age 27, Class of ' 42, Navy. Tom DeRidder, La. RIDGWAY, R. J. Bob Pet ME Sharon, Penn. Age 32, Class of ' 44, Army, Ross Vol, Distinguished Student, ASME, AIME, Pet Club. RIDLEY, R. K. Bus Age 24, Class of ' 46, Navy. RIGGS, M. S. CE Age 23, Class of ' 45, Army, ASCE. RIGGS, R. B., JR. ME Age 22, Class of ' 46, Army. Horse Houston Max Beaumont Dallas RIGGS, T. A. Tom Pet E New London Ag 21, Class of ' 47, Navy, Pet Eng Club, AIME. RIKE, J. L. Jimmy EE Gladewatei Age 22, Class of ' 48, Navy, East Texas Club, AIEE, Geo. F. Moore Medal. RILEY, J. H. Jack EE Wills P«int Age 19, Class of ' 48, Swimming Team, AIEE. RIPPLE, C. M. ME Age 27, Class of ' 42, AAF, ASME, ROA. Rip Needville RIVENBARK, J. C. Arch Dallas Age 26, Class of ' 42, Army. ROBERTS, H. C, JR. EE St. Louis, Mo. Age 24, Class of ' 45, Army, AIEE. ROBERTS, H. L. Harry Bus Edinburg Age 23, Class of ' 46, Navy, Spanish Club, Bus Club, Rio Grande Valley Club. ROBERTS, W., JR. Ag Ed Mt. Vernon Age 21, Class of ' 47, AAF, FFA, East Texas Club. ROBERSON, A. Robby Vet Med Childress Age 25, Class of ' 45, AAF, Junior AVMA. ROBERTSON, J. M. Rob Aero ME Houston Age 23, Class of ' 45, Army, SAE, IAS. ROGERS, A. J. Andy Bus Childress Age 22, Class of ' 46, AAF, Distinguished Student, Spanish Club, Sec-Treas Bus Society, Sec-Treas Pre Law Society, Commentator. ROGERS, C. G. AH Age 25, Class of ' 44, Army. Charlie Abilene ROGERS, J. T. Tom AA Bonham Age 22, Class of ' 46, AAF, Marketing and Finance Club. ROLLINS, J. J. Jack Bus Dallas Age 23, Class of ' 46, Army, Fish Football ' 42, Bus Club. ROSPRIM, L. J. Rosie Ag Ed Ennis Age 28, Class of ' 48, AAF, Trans-Trinity U, FFA, Distinguished Student, VSA. ROSENTHAL, B. S. Rosey AH Fort Worth Age 21, Class of ' 47, Army, Bus Mgr Agr Magazine. ROSS, J. J., JR. Pet E Vernon Age 23, Class of ' 48, AAF, Pet Eng Club, Geology Club. ROSSON, A. F. ME Milford Age 26, Class of ' 44, AAF, ASME, House Master. ROYDER, J. P., Ill Ch E Baytown Age 23, Class of ' 45, AAF, AlChE, ACS. RUDELOFF, R. E. “Rudy LA Beeville Age 23, Class of ' 45, AAF, Spanish Club, Pre-Law Society. RUMSEY, W. L. “Dusty AH Miles Age 25, Class of ' 45, Army and Navy, Saddle and Sirloin Club, San Angelo Club. RUNYON, M. I., JR. Man E Dallas Age 23, Class of ' 45, AAF, ASME, SAE, SAM, Dallas A M Club. RYAN, I. B. Vet Med Age 23, Class of ' 46, Army, AVMA. SAGER, F. M. Ag Eng Age 25, Class of ' 45, Army, ASAE. SAKOS, A. D. Arch Age 26, Class of ' 43, AAF, Architecture Society, Vet Stud Ass ' n, Stud Eng Council, Distinguished Student, Dallas A M Club. San Angelo Cuero “Sac San Angelo SANDERS, J. L. “Sonny ME El Paso Age 23, Class of ' 46, AAF, ASME, VSA, El Paso Club. SANDLIN, L. Ch E San Angelo Age 24, Class of ' 45, Marines, Engineer Staff, Dis¬ tinguished Student, San Angelo Club. SAPP, N. J., JR. P-ME Nederland Age 24, Class of ' 44, Army, ASME, ASMME, Pet Club. SARGENT, E. L, JR. “Edd Pre Med Silsbee Age 23, Class of ' 45, Army. SARRAN, J. G. “Buzz Acc San Antonio Age 24, Class of ' 45, Army, Singing Cadets, Acc Society. SAUNDERS, H. W. Arch Abilene Age 24, Class of ' 44, Army, Student Senate, Student Council, Editor of 1947 Longhorn, Associate Editor of 1944 Longhorn, Architectural Society, Abilene Club, Distinguished Student. SCARBOROUGH, M., JR. Buddy Bus San Antonio Age 21, Class of ' 47, Navy. SCHAEDEL, C. T., JR. Aero Age 26, Class of ' 44, AAF, IAS, Band. Chuck Bay City SCHERO, C. J. Charlie CE San Antonio Age 25, Class of ' 42, Army. SCHLABACH, E. J. Ed ME Houston Age 26, Class of ' 45, Army, ASME, SAE. SCHMUTZ, V. H. Ch E Dearborn, Mich. Age 22, Class of ' 46, Navy, AlChE. SCHNEIDER, F. H. J. Jack Ag Ed Lockhart Age 22, Class of ' 46, Marines, Collegiate FFA. SCHROEDER, R. E. Randy Bus Houston Age 20, Class of ' 48, Navy, Business Society, Houston Club. SCHUMM, O. F. Peter Chem Galveston Age 22, Class of ' 45, Army, ACS. SCOTT, T. F. Ag Eco San Antonio Age 25, Class of ' 45, AAF. SCROGGINS, G. G. Scrag Ag Ed Bowie Age 23, Class of ' 45, Army, Collegiate FFA. SCRUGGS, R. E. Eco Dallas Age 21, Class of ' 47, Army, Parliamentarian of Spanish Club, Economics Club, International Rela¬ tions Club. SEABERRY, J. W., JR. Bus Santo Age 24, Class of ' 44, Army, Business Society. SEAY, B. E. Ag Eng Age 23, Class of ' 45, AAF. Bill Comanche SEARCY, I. B. Bulldog B A Henderson Age 23, Class of ' 45, Business Society, East Texas Club. SEIDEMANN, A. C. Charlie CE San Antonio Age 23, Class of ' 46, AAF, Veteran ' s Ass ' n, ASCE. SELLERS, W. A. ME Age 27, Class of ' 43, AAF, ASME. Cool Coolidge SENTER, E. C. Agro Alvarado Age 23, Class of ' 48, Marines, Agronomy Society. SEYSTER, C. E. Aero Age 23, Class of ' 45, Army, IAS. Fort Worth SHANNON, W. W. Slim Arch Houston Age 23, Class of ' 46, Army, Architectural Society. SHARP, G. R. Ed Beaumont Age 21, Class of ' 48, AAF, Beaumont Club. SHARP, H. W. Aero Age 23, Class of ' 45, AAF, IAS. Waco SHARP, L. O., JR. Ch E Age 24, Class of ' 46, AAF. Dusty Galveston SHARRAI, L. C. Ch E Age 23, Class of ' 45, Army. Victoria SHEINBERG, J. L. “Joe Aero Fort Worth Age 23, Class of ' 45, AAF, Hillel Club. SHELL, R. E. Bob Vet Med Ardmore, Okla. Age 25, Class of ' 44, Army. SHELTON, B. J. CE Alvarado Age 21, Class of ' 47, Navy, ASCE, Distinguished Student. SHERRILL, W. Agro Bay City Age 25, Class of ' 48, Agronomy Society, VFW. pPUf l ■ I ill SHIVERS, J. E., JR. Bus Houston Age 24, Class of ' 46, AAF, Business Society, V.S.A. SHORT, B. L. Bob Ch E Dallas Age 21, Class of ' 47, Army, AlChE, ACS. SIMS, R. A. Turk Ag Ed Mt. Vernon Age 21, Class of ' 47, Army, Reporter of FFA Chap¬ ter. SKEMBARE, H. ME Chicago, III. Age 26, Class of ' 48, AAF, ASME. SLAGLE, G. M., JR. ME Fort Worth Age 23, Class of ' 46, Navy, ASME, Fort Worth A M Club. SMITH, J. V. Smitty Arch Houston Age 24, Class of ' 46, Navy, Arch Society. SMITH, J. A. Biol Bryan Age 20, Class of ' 48, Pres Biology Club, Pres Singing Cadets ' 46- ' 47, Texas Academy of Science. SMITH, L. C. Pre Med Sanderson Age 23, Class of ' 46, NAF, Pre-Med Club. SMITH, L. W. ME Dallas Age 25, Class of ' 44, Arpiy, ASME, ASHVE. SNODGRASS, T. B. Vet College Station Age 28, Class of ' 43, Army. SNYDER, E. L. EE Elsa Age 23, Class of ' 46, AAF, AIEE, Rio Grande Valley Club. SNYDER, V. D. RS Bryan Age 27, Class of ' 42, USCG, Sociology Club. SOMMERS, C. J. Connie Bus Dallas Age 23, Class of ' 45, Army, Pres Dallos A M Club, Sec-Treas Camera Club, Business Society, VSA, Dis¬ tinguished Student. SPACEK, C. E. Man E Age 22, Class of 46, Navy. Gonzales V w (5 O- Ci -A AO Ztojf flA r I I Jpg J Wj i o SPEARS, J. M. ME Man E San Benito Age 27, Class of ' 45, Army, ASME, SAM. SPENCER, H. W. Bus San Antonio Age 28, Class of ' 48, USMC, Battalion Staff, Bus Mgr Commentator, Distinguished Student, Varsity Swimming Team, Astronomy Club, Sec-Treas Business Society. SPENCER, J. D. Jim Dick Ind Ed Redwater Age 26, Class of ' 42, Army, Vice-Pres I E Club, Reporter Texarkana Club. SPRINGER, D. W. Ag Ed Waxahachie Age 25, Class of ' 44, Army, Vice-Pres Ellis County Club, Circulation Mgr Battalion. SPRINGS, A. J., JR. F G Age 21, Class of ' 42, Navy. Seguin SPILLMAN, P. Y. P.Y. Arch Lancaster Age 23, Class of ' 49, AAF, Architecture Society, Stu¬ dent Union Building Committee, Housemaster. STAFFORD, R. J. Chem Age 22, Class of ' 47, Navy, ACS. Beaumont STAYTON, D. M., JR. Pat Ind Ed Bay City Age 23, Class of ' 45, AAF, Social Chm IE Club ' 47- ' 48. STEELE, W. E., JR. Ed AH Graham Age 22, Class of ' 47, AAF, Saddle and Sirloin Club, Band. STENIS, B. CE El Paso Age 22, Class of ' 45, Army, El Paso Club, ASCE. STERQUELL, V. C, JR. Sterk Acc Waco Age 23, Class of ' 45, Army, Accounting Society, Distinguished Student. STEVENS, A. C. Al Pre Med Austin Age 19, Class of ' 48, Pre-Med Club. STEVENS, C. R., JR. Steve Bus El Paso Age 22, Class of ' 46, AAF, Business Society, VSA, El Paso Club. STEVENSON, L. L. Steve Ag Ed Johnson City Age 28, Class of ' 48, Army, FFA (College Chapter). IS®- • - STEWART, A. D. Al AH St. Joseph, Mo. Age 23, Class of ' 46, Army, Saddle and Sirloin Club, Distinguished Student. STEWART, E. R. ME Age 23, Class of ' 46, AAF. STEWART, W. C. Vet Age 26, Class of ' 49, Army. Reed Crowley Gulfport, Miss. STILES, L. C. CE Celina Age 24, Class of ' 46, Army, ASCE, Engineers Coun¬ cil, Distinguished Student. STONE, C. R. AH Brownwood Age 26, Class of ' 49, Army, Vice-Pres Heart of Texas Club, Saddle and Sirloin Club. STONE, J. R. CE Age 23, Class of ' 45, Navy. Stephenville STONE, R. M. EE Age 21, Class of ' 47, NAF, AIEE. Bob Tyler STRAVOLEMOS, E. Manuel ME Shreveport, La. Age 21, Class of ' 47, Army, ASME, ASHVE, Shreve¬ port Club. STREET, J. R. EE Age 23, Class of ' 45, Navy. Snake Waco STREETMAN, N. V., JR. Vic Man E Grapeland Age 26, Class of ' 44, Navy, SAM, ASHVE. STRIPLIN, J. B. Flop Bus Prattville, Ala. Age 21, Class of ' 47, Army, Business Society. STROBEL, L. A. ME Highlands Age 24, Class of ' 45, Army, ASME, Pres Tri-Cities A M Club. STRONA, C. T., JR. Aero Fort Worth Age 24, Class of ' 48, AAF, Institute of Aeronautical Sciences. SULLIVAN, A. G. Sully Pet E Alexandria, La. Age 25, Class of ' 44, Army. isifiyili 6 SUTHERLAND, J. Little Rock CE Winnsboro Age 23, Class of ' 46, Army, ASCE, East Texas Club, Vice-Pres VSA, Sec-Treas Engineer Council, Ass ' t Sports Editor Longhorn, Student Life Comm. SWATZEL, J. D. CE Cleburne Age 22, Class of ' 46, Navy, Johnson County A M Club, ASCE, Intramural Manager. SYFAN, B. F. Bernie CE Kerrville Age 20, Class of ' 48, Navy, Letterman Swimming Team. SYFAN, F. E. Ch E Age 26, Class of ' 49, AAF. TALLICHET, E. L. CE Age 24, Class of ' 44, AAF. TABOR, S. E. ME Age 23, Class of ' 45, Army. Houston Tally Houston Dallas TANSIL, J. T. ME Nederland Age 22, Class of ' 46, Navy. TATE, N. A. CE Dallas Age 24, Class of ' 45, Army. TAYLOR, J. P. Jimmy AH Monahans Age 19, Class of ' 48, Varsity Track and Football, T Club, Saddle and Sirloin Club, Trans-Pecos Club. TAYLOR, L. S. Land Art Age 24, Class of ' 48, Army. Steve Moran TAYS, J. W. IE New Braunfels Age 25, Class of ' 48, IE Club. TERRY, J. D. Hort Houston Age 25, Class of ' 43, AAF, Pres Hort Society, Sec Agri Council. TEUBNER, H. C. Aero Dallas Age 28, Class of ' 48, AAF, SAE, IAS, Member Engi¬ neers Council. TERRY, M. F., JR. Bus Alpine Age 26, Class of ' 42, AAF, Business Society, Sec- Treas Trans-Pecos Club, VSA, Spanish Club, ROA, Distinguished Student. 160 mm THANHEISER, W. H. ' ' Shug Bus Houston Age 22, Class of ' 46, Navy, Dorm Representative, VSA, Pres Business Society ' 47, Pre-Law Society, Distinguished Student. THOMAS, D. V., JR. Doug ME Houston Age 24, Class of ' 45, Army, Member ASME. THOMAS, R. O. Dick LA Perryton Age 23, Class of ' 46, USMC, Band ' 42- ' 44, Singing Cadets, Camera Club, Distinguished Student. THOMAS, W. L. Pet E Mont Belvieu Age 35, Class of ' 48, Army, Pet E Club. THOMPSON, J. B. ME Ranger Age 23, Class of ' 46, AAF, ASME, Eastland County Club. THOMPSON, L. W. ME Houston Age 20, Class of ' 48, ASME, ASHVE, Pres Houston Club, Distinguished Student. THOMSON, W. C. Curley Ag Eng Taylor Age 22, Class of ' 46, Navy. THORNHILL, T. C, JR. Tas Bus Chapel Hill Age 24, Class of ' 45, Army, Business Club, Economics Club, VSA, Distinguished Student. TICKLE, A. J. Jack Vet Concho Age 22, Class of ' 45, ' Army and Navy, Junior AVMA. TIGHE, T. J. Tommy Pet E Houston Age 23, Class of ' 45, AAF, VSA, Petroleum Club. TIMMONS, J. P. Tim Ag Ed Red Oak Age 21, Class of ' 47, Navy, FFA, Ag Council. TIPS, C. D. Dave Man E Dallas Age 23, Class of ' 45, Army, SAM. TABOLA, L. L. CE Age 27, Class of ' 47, AAF, ASCE. West TORIE, C. B. CE Age 24, Class of ' 45, Army, ASCE. Chuck Gary, Ind. i®p wmm ri jSw t y - g fe; • . . • Ip; 111 ■ n ► JWPMP ' I ■ I TOVAR, H. R. Arch Caracas, Venezuela Age 23, Class of ' 47, Architectural Society, Latin American Club. TOWNLEY, J. P. Pet E Clifton Age 23, Class of ' 45, Marines, Petroleum Engineering Club. TRAHAN, W. E. Vet Med Morse, La. Age 29, Class of ' 49, AAF, Newman Club, Junior AVMA. TRAUTH, R. G. Aero San Antonio Age 26, Class of ' 44, AAF, IAS, SAE, ROA. TRICE, W. L. Ag Eng Dublin Age 25, Class of ' 48, AAF, Collegiate FFA, ASAE. TRUITT, C. C. Ag Eco Pittsburgh Age 22, Class of ' 47, Navy, Vice-Pres Marketing and Finance Club. ; ‘4 ' J I m mm ■ V J L f 1 TUCKER, L. E. Tuck ME Man E Sherman Age 23, Class of ' 46, Army. TURNER, C. E. Ed Ag Eng Corpus Christ! Age 26, Class of ' 43, AAF, ASAE. USREY, E. L. AH Medley Age 29, Class of ' 48, Navy, Saddle and Sirloin Club. VAIL, W. H. Bill AH Roba, Alabama Age 23, Class of ' 45, Army, Saddle and Sirloin Club, ROA. VINSON, G. L Vince Geol Mart Age 25, Class of ' 45, AAF, Geology Club, ROA, Dis¬ tinguished Student, Scholarship Honor Society, Brazos County A M Club. VITTETOE, G. C. Ag Eng Edcouch Age 23, Class of ' 46, AAF, ASAE, Rio Grande Valley Club. y ■ EV 1 U ‘I VIVRETT, M. L. Vy AA Waco Age 29, Class of ' 43, Army, Waco-McLennan County Club, Marketing and Finance Club, VSA, Distin¬ guished Student, Scholarship Honor Society, Sociology Club. ; VOGELPOHL, K. E. Bus Houston Age 23, Class of ' 45, Army, VSA, Business Club. VOIGHT, J. G. Geol San Antonio Age 24, Class of ' 45, Army, Reporter Geology Club. VOLLENTINE, H. H. CE Gonzales Age 23, Class of ' 45, Army, ASCE, VSA. WADLINGTON, W. H. Bill M-Pet E Dallas Age 25, Class of ' 44, Army, ASME, AIMME, Dallas Club. WADSWORTH, T. W. Jack Ag Ed Weatherford Age 22, Class of ' 46, AAF, Collegiate FFA, Horti¬ culture Society. WAGENHAUSER, J. F. Bus Dallas Age 24, Class of ' 45, Navy, Distinguished Student, Pre-Law Society, Business Society, Newman Club. WALKER, C. A. ME Dallas Age 22, Class of ' 46, Army, ASME. WALKER, J. G., JR. Ag Ed Sulphur Springs Age 23, Class of ' 48, AAF, Collegiate FFA Chapter. WALKER, W. F. Bill Ch E Temple Age 20, Class of ' 48, Navy, VSA, AlChE. WALLACE, B. B., JR. BB ME Dallas Age 22, Class of ' 47, Army, ASME, Distinguished Student. WALTERS, H. A. Hort Age 26, Class of ' 48, Navy. WALTHALL, T. J. ME Age 23, Class of ' 45, Army. WALTHERS, W. B., JR. CE Age 25, Class of ' 44, Army, ASCE. Longview Tom San Antonio Houston WARD, J. L. Ch E Dallas Age 21, Class of ' 47, Navy, President Soph Class ' 47, AlChE, ACS, Dallas A M Club, Singing Cadets, Distinguished Student. WARD, T. D. Dud CE Corpus Christ! Age 26, Class of ' 44, Army, ASCE, Corpus Christ! Club. Houston WARD, W. W. EE Age 23, Class of 45, Army. WARREN, C. W. Bubby Ch E Ennis Age 24, Class of ' 45, Army, AlChE, Ellis County Club, Camera Club, Singing Cadets. WASSON, W. A. Bill LA Oak Ridge, La. Age 23, Class of ' 46, Army, Junto Club, Scholastic Honor Society. WARREN, S. H. Ch E Age 25, Class of ' 44, Army. WATER, F. E. EE Age 21, Class of ' 41, Marines. Fort Worth Buck Sinton WATKINS, J. C. Johnny Agro Kemp Age 26, Class of ' 43, Coast Guard, Agronomy So¬ ciety, Kaufman County Club. WATKINS, L. R. Les EE Houston Age 20, Class of ' 48, AIEE, Houston Club. WATLER, D. L. H. Watt Arch Port Arthur Age 25, Class of ' 45, Army, Architecture Society. WATSON, H. T. Arch Ferris Age 21, Class of ' 47, Navy, VSA, Architecture Society, Ellis County Club. WEBB, G. R., JR. CE Age 28, Class of ' 42, AAF. WEBER, L. T. Ch E Butch Fort Worth Tommy Houston Age 25, Class of ' 44, Army, AlChE, VSA. WEBSTER, J. O. Jim ME Fort Worth Age 23, Class of ' 45, Army, ASME, Fort Worth Club. WEIL, C. CE Dallas Age 23, Class of 45, Army, ASCE, Hillel Club, VSA, SAME, Camera Club. WEILER, R. J. Bob EE Highland Park, III. Age 26, Class of ' 45, Army, Secretary Newman Club, AIEE, Radio Club, Camera Club. WEINBAUM, C. H., JR. Chuck Man E Beaumont Age 21, Class of ' 47, AAF, Basketball, SAM, Beau¬ mont Club. WEISER, R. C. Bud ME—Man E Gladewater Age 22, Class of ' 46, Army, ASME, SAM. WELLS, W. T., JR. Bill Pet E Wichita Falls Age 22, Class of ' 46, AAF, AIME. WENDT, H. E. Eddie Pet-ME Yoakum Age 21, Class of ' 47, AAF. WESTBROOK, J. E. CE Rule Age 23, Class of ' 45, Army, ASCE, HJSK Club Pres ' 47, ORC. WESTBROOK, T. H., Ill Tim Acc Corsicana Age 24, Class of ' 45, AAF, Navarro County Club, Distinguished Student ' 46, Acc Soc, VSA. WHALEY, J. W. Ch E Port Arthur Age 24, Class of ' 44, AAF, AlChE. WHEELER, F. W. Frank Aero Danbury Age 22, Class of ' 46, AAF, SAE, IAS, Air Corps Reserve. WHEELER, G. R. Bus Haskell Age 24, Class of ' 46, AAF, ' Bus Soc. WHISENHUNT, F. E. Whizzy AA Bandera Age 24, Class of ' 45, Army, Saddle and Sirloin Club, FFA. WHITACRE, J. A., JR. Whit ME Stephenville Age 25, Class of ' 45, AAF, ASME, ASHVE. WHITAKER, L. B. Luke Man E Mt. Pleasant Age 23, Class of ' 45, Army, SAM, East Texas Club. Abilene 1 WHITE, G. W. AH Age 26, Class of ' 44, USCG. WHITE, W. B. Bill Ag Eco San Saba Age 24, Class of ' 45, Army, Heart of Texas Club, Mark and Fin Club. WHITSON, E. P. Whit ME Fort Worth Age 24, Class of ' 45, Army, ASME, ASHVE. WHORTON, G. J. Ag Ed Edna Age 24, Class of ' 45, Navy, FFA. WIETING, J. H. EE Marlin Age 28, Class of ' 42, Navy. WILEY, D. H. Highpockets Pet E Houston Age 19, Class of ' 49, Pet Club. WILEY, J. E. Radio CE Dallas Age 22, Class of ' 46, Army, Football, Track, T Ass ' n, ASCE. WILEY, T. R. ME Stamford Age 24, Class of ' 49, AAF. WILHELM, P. L. Biol Independence, Kansas Age 23, Class of ' 45, Army, Pre-Med Club, Camera Club, Westminster Youth Fellowship. WILLIAMSON, D. 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B A Alta Loma Age 24, Class of ' 45, AAF, Business Society, VSA. YEAGER, G. W. Vet Med Van Nuys, Calif. Age 27, Class of ' 42, Navy. YOUNG, R. A. Razor Ind Ed Ganado Age 23, Class of ' 46, AAF, IE Club, ROA. ZABCIK, W. L. Lee Agron Temple Age 24, Class of ' 45, Army, Agronomy Society, Bell County Club. ZENTNER, T. G. Ch E San Angelo Age 21, Class of ' 47, Marines, Band ' 43- ' 44, AlChE. ZIOLA, C. F. Chet Pet Mech Fort Worth Age 31, Class of ' 43, AAF, ASME, Pet Club, AIMME. ZIVNEY, R. C. Bob Aero Dallas Age 20, Class of ' 47, Army, Who ' s Who at A M, Treas IAS. Better days are coming by and by How can you be so sweet, -- Bill Harper and his everloving room-mate. Green Little Rock cramming for finals Three sharecroppers and — ugh! — Freberg A typical Aggie after four years Two dummies in one game — plus kibitzers Marconi McBride, engineer on Train of Tomorrow BECHERT, R. C. ME—Stamford, Conn. BECK, L. W. Ag Ed—Victoria BECKERS, N. L. Chem—Houston BECKMANN, P. A., JR. 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CE-Paris CHISM, BURRIS CE—Paris sipisli ' ' - v : COX, J.E. VM—Royse City CRAFT, J. W. Bus—El Campo CRO OK, E. T. Arch—Dallas CROSS, L. L. AH—Fort Worth CROSS, V. W., JR. Arch—Houston CROUCH, C. G. Acc—Madison vi Me CROUT, J. D. Agron—Corpus Christ! CULBERSON, J. W. ME—Bloomington CULLINAN, J. M. CE—Laredo CULVER, R. C. EE—Abilene DAHLBURG, V. L. Argon—Brady DARNELL, C. H. CE—Laredo DAVIS, G. O. EE—Houston DAVIS, L. G. Aero—Angleton DAVIS,!. G. ME—Carthage DEAN, JULIAN ME—Lovelady DEAN, R. J. Ag Ed—Athens DeLEON, A. EE—San Antonio DENNEY, J. B. IE—Baird DEMPSEY, J.J., JR. AH—Beaumont DICKSON, J. R. EE—Crystal Springs DONNEL, J. R. IE—Pecos DORMAN, E. S. Ag Eco—Valley Mills DIBRELL, F. N. Arch—San Antonio DODD, W. C. CE—Palestine DONAHO, J. E. Arch—San Angelo DRAPELA, C. F. VM—Houston DROUET, R. G. CE—Alexandria, La. DUNN, J. D. Ag Eng—Taylor Du PUY, L J. Pre-Med—Bryan DWYER, C. L. LA—Sabinal EADES, H. V. Ag Ed—Stephenville ELDERS, T. AH—Arlington EHLERS, W. E. CE—Yoakum ELLIS, J. A. 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Ch E—Atlanta HARPER, J. L. VM—Fort Worth HARWELL, .C. W. Acc—Waelder HARRIGAN, G. E. Pet E—Tyler HARRIS, L. M. ME—Corsicana HART, J. C. Ag Ed—Corsicana HART, J. M. Ag Ed—Red Oak HASKELL, W. A. Geol E—Houston HAULIK, R. B. IE—Moulton HEFFNER, J. L. ME—Beaumont HELBING, S. C. R M—San Angelo HENSON, J. H. Pet E—Odessa HIGGINS, K. J. B A—Dallas HILL, B. J. EE—San Angelo HILTON, H. W. CE—Bryan HINCHCLIFFE, N. N. Agr—Mexia HITT, H. L. ME—Abilene Iliis Hp - ' Av; HORTON, T. E. Pet E—Evant HOUSER, C. M. Pet E—Sipe Springs HOWARD, C. W., Jr. Ch E—Throckmorton HUNTER, H. L. AH—San Antonio HUNTER, J. A., Jr. ME—Houston HUMPHRIES, J.W. Pet E—Bay City HRVINE, W. G. Arch—Shreveport, La. HURST, C. O. Jr. Man E—Longview HUTCHISON, R. A. Bus—Paris JACKSON, K. E. Ag Ed—San Antonio JACKSON, M. H. Ch E—Jacksonville JACKSON, R. E. Agr—Brownwood JACKSON, W. H. EE—Jacksonville JACOB, F. L. Pet E—Corpus Christ! JAY, G. H. Ag Eco—Crystal City JARRELL, M. E. Aero—Fort Worth JARNAK, C. J. CE—Granger JENKINS, D. 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GROOVER, F. E., JR. HADSELL, J. C. HAGEMEIER, M. W. HAGEN, J. A. HAILE, W. A. HALL, J. L. HANCOCK, T. R. HARLAN, M. B. HARMON, B. F. HARMONSON, J. R. HARRIS, J. W. HARMS, J. W. HARTLEY, F. W. HAY, J. D. HENKHAUS, H. C. HERRINGTON, D. A. HEWITT, C. R. HICKS, H. R. HIGHTOWER, K. D. HILL, G. F. HINSON, E. HITES, W. H. HLAVINKA, W. J. HOLMAN, E. B. HOLTON, E. E. HOOVER, P. D. HOVEY, W. R. HOWELL, A. E. HUBBARD, J. R. HUGHES, G. A. HUMPHREYS, E. C. HURT, H. H., JR. HRANITSKY, D. R. JACKSON, E. L JACKSON, G. H. JENKINS, E. E. JENNINGS, C. W. lilpl JOHNSON, B. J. JOHNSON, H. E. JONES, C. T. JONES, D. M. JONES, T. L. JONES, W. A. JOY, J. B. KADERA, G. S. KARNOWSKI, E. H. KARNOSKI, F. G. KAULFUS, B. W. KEARBY, J. C„ III KELLEHER, J. F. KENNEDY, W. H. KING, J. J. KIRKHAM, G. D. KLABUNDE, W. A. KONZ, M. A. LA FLEUR, P. R. LAMPE, G. W. I I LANCASTER, J. G. LANCASTER, W. B. LAUFENBERG, J. W. LEHMAN, A. F. LENZEN, W. R. LEWIS, J. W. LIBBY, G.F. LUEBKE, H. W. LYNCH, W. E„ JR. LYONS, A. D, LYTLE, A. L. MACK, H. J. MACKAN, J. M. MADDOX, J. P. MADRID, S„ JR. MAGRUDER, G. C. MARCHANT, J. D. MARIN, G. L. MARTIN, J. O. MASSA, J .A. MATHIS, J.M. McBRIDE, W. H. McCASKILL, G. McGEE, T. T. McLEOD, C. R. McSWAIN, A. B. MEEK, J. H. MEGASON, J. E. MELLIFF, V. C. MEREDITH, J. R. MEZA, R. G. MILLER, D. W. MILLER, H. D. MILLER, R. A. MILLER, T. E. MITCHELL, H. S. MITCHELL, J. D. MITCHELL, R. B. MITCHELL, R. F. MOODY, J., JR. MOON, F. W. MOORE, W. A. MORRIS, T. B. MORRISON, K. R. MOSS, I. W. MOSS, T. J., JR. MULLINS, W. G. MUNROE, C.C. NAGEL, R. C. NEAL, E. E. NEWMAN, W. J. NICHOLS, G. W. NICKENS, J.C. O ' BRIEN, F. O ' BRIEN,!. R. O ' CONNOR, W. I. O ' HARA, R. N. O ' NEAL, D. E. OTTE, A. J. OTTE, E. OVERLY, J. A. OVERLY, R. J. PACE, F. A. PARAS, A. PARKER, N. O. PARR, M. T. PEARSON, R. R. PENKERT, L. W. PERR1NE, W. F„ JR. PHILLIPS, E. E. PIANTA, J. D. PIKE, J. V., JR. PLACE, B. B. PLAGENS, W. T. PORTER, B. G„ JR. POWELL, B. L. POWELL, M. F. PRATHER, C. PREWITT, J. M. QUINN, C. P., JR. RAGLAND, F. L. RAMSEY, P. H. RAWSON, D. W. REESE, J. R. REINKE, J. R. REMPLIN, C. R. RICE, M. G. RIDER, A. R. RIDER, F. L RIDOUT, W. R., JR. RIFE, W. T. ROBERTS, B. H. ROBERTS, J.T. ROBINSON, A. J. ROGERS, D. G. ROPER, J. R. RUTHERFORD, H. M. SANDEFER, L. H„ JR. SANDOZ, L. S. SCHAVER, B. B. SCHELL, D. N. SCHURIG, F. M. SCHWARTZ, G. A. SENTELL, J. S. SEWELL, D. K. SEWELL, I. Q. SHIVERS, H. G„ JR. SHORT, J. C. SILBER, P. G„ JR SINGLETARY, J. B. SMITH, B. R. SMITH, J. O. SMIT H, R. C. SNODDY, D. B. SOMER, L. F. SPEED, R. A. SPENCER, G. R. STAKEMILLER, L. H., JR. STEPHENSON, B. L. STEVENSON, H. J. STILES, D. L. STOCKTON, D. L. STUDDARD, C. W. SULLIVAN, E. F. SULLIVAN, J. M. SURVANT, B. G. SUTHERLAND, C. TAEGEL, W. M„ JR. TAKACS, R. E. TARABA, F. L. TATE, R. E. TERRY, R. L. THOMAS, T. H. ( JR. THOMPSON, C. C, JR. THOMPSON, W. T. THORNTON, L. D. THORNTON, W. J. TINER, W. D. TINGLEY, E. F., JR. TOLLE, L. J. TOMLINSON, H. R. TOWNS, T. G. TRUEHARDT, J. C. VANDIVER, W. H. VAUGHAN, J. H. VENABLE, J. E. WALES, R. D. WALLACE, R. G. WALTER, A. H. WEEKS, R. WELKENER, C. H. WEYERTS, P. R. WHATLEY, J. D. WHEELER, A. L„ JR. WHETSTONE, J.M. WHITE, D. WILDE, M. E. WILHITE, B. R. WILLIAMS, A. L., JR. WILLIAMS, A. A. WILLIAMS, C. B. WILLIAMS, D. R. WILLIAMS, L. H. WILLIAMS, T. S. WILLIAMSON, W. T. WILSON, H. O. WINSTON, H. J. WITTEN, F. B„ JR. WOLF, L. WOODS, H. C. WORNAT, R. O. WRIGHT, H.T. YEARGAN, G. S. YOUNGBLOOD, L. E. ZELSMAN, W. C. AARON, D. L. ADAMS, J. E. ADAMS, W. B. ALBRECHT, W. O ANGEL, T. B. APEL, E. C. APEL, E. A. BAKER, K. M. BARLEMANN, A. BAS, H. F. BELL, W. M. BIGBEE, W. L. BIVINS, S. R. BLAIR,!. C. BLUHM, W. M. BOND, K. Z. BRASHEAR, R. I. BRUNNEMAN, R. N. CABANISS, C. D. CANGELOSI, P. CATES, J. E. COMPTON, A. B. D ' ABADIE, J. C. FOSTER, H. L. GOLDSTON, B. H. CHAMNESS, B. H. CONNEVEY, W. B. DAVIDSON, P. A. FRANKSON, M. C. GONZALES, R. C. CLINES, W. A. CREEL, N. FALL, B. GIBSON, A. R. GRAFF, L. A. COCKERHAM, F. A. CROW, M. D. FEATHERSTONE, J. H. GILBRETH, R. J. HAYS, F. W. Athletic Council. Front row, left to right: J. A. Williams, M. T. Harrington, C. D. Ownby, W. R. Carmichael, Ray Holbrook, and F. P. Jaggi. Top row: D. W. Williams, chairman; C. R. Overly, and S. A. Lip:c;mb. Athletics are definitely looking up at Aggieland. Much of this is due to that body of men pictured on this page. Their job is to handle all policies concerning sports on the campus. The immediate results have been slight but within a few years, Aggie teams will again be in the limelight as the teams to beat in the Southwest. But this yeaKs squads have not been a disappointment. Football took a bad turn as all schools returned to post-war slrength. Plans for the future appear bright as more athletes contemplate coming to A M. Basketball was another weak sport but the Aggie baseball nine came in second in con¬ ference competition with prospects for next year good. Swimming was an Aggie pride as the maroon and white broke records over the country but failed to win the conference. Tennis and golf in the minor sports were happy improvements. And the defending cham¬ pions of SWC track came through to win their crown a second year running as they nosed out Texas at the May meet. Bill Carmichael completed his first year as head mentor, coordinator of Aggie athletics. An A M graduate, Carmichael served successfully in state high school athletics and brings with him hopes of many future victories for maroon and white teams of the future. S T I C S reCt0r °f Athlete 209 First Row: J. R. Ballentine, R. B. Baty, W. C. Batey, E. G. Beesley, V. R. Belville. Second Row: E. G. Bilderback, L. J. Bodeman, J. E. Bonnen, R. F. Buntin, J. M. Burditt. Third Row: J. T. Cashion, W. Compton, E. R. Daniel, J. D. Davis, D. R. Deere. Fourth Row: L. Duggar, E. Dusek, H. W. Ellis, Jr., E. J. Fisher, M. D. Flanagan, Jr. T Association First Row: J. L. Flowers, M. Garcia, R. J. Gary, W. H. Gilbert, R. L. Goode. Second Row: M. D. Green, C. Hahn, R. E. Hall, J. L Hallmark, J. D. Hampton. Third Row: A. H. Harnden, A. B. Haws, W. N. Higgins, J. R. Hill, C. M. Hohn. Fourth Row: C. R. Holbrook, S. E. Hollmig, S. L. Jenkins, J. T. Jones, G. S. Kadera. Some of the proudest men on the A M campus are those athletes who have earned the right to wear an Aggie V. The right to wear that symbol automatically puts them in the T Club, which this year returned to post-war activities with over 120 members in the College area. Under the leadership of Charles Overly, Club President, the T Club presented its biggest success of the spring season with the annual Maroon-White varsity football game. Numerous high school athletes viewed the game as guests of the V Club with the idea in mind of attending A M. The affair also pleased the student body and the Exes ' 7 who saw the game. 1 211 First Row: R. D. Kamperman, J. E. Kirkland, T. M. Knox, C. A. Lindloff, M. L. Matthews. Second Row: R. R. Mays, J. M. McGlothlin, B. McCormick, M. Moncrief, G. A. Moore. Third Row: W. J. Napier, H. A. Neville, L. J. Payne, J. A. Quirey, G. C. Richardson. Fourth Row: J. R. Sacra, M. E. Settegast, P. W. Smith, H. W. Spe ncer, W. O. Stautzenberger. T Association 212 First Row: W. R. Steymann, G. R. Summers, B. Z. Strange, W. R. Stone, J. P. Taylor. Second Row: C. J. Thornton, R. F. Tulis, H. E. Turley, C. H. Weinbaum, F. B. Welch. Third Row: J. Westermelt, W. W. Whittaker, J. E. Wiley, W. L. Willingham, J. C. Winkler. Fourth Row: C. E. Wright, P. T. Yates, F. C. Young, D. J. Voiding, H. Zeitman. T Association The Wine of Victory . . . known only by Aggie Yell Leaders in their traditional victory plunge in the Fish Pond. The ' 47 quintet above are Jimmy Stevens, Tom Splitgerber, Chuck Harrison, Dutch Hartman, and Head Yell Leader Asa Holleman. Yell Staff Aggie spirit is a constant thing. A great tradition that is kept always in motion by that lively group known as Yell Leaders. More than an honor and pleasure, it is a serious job to lead the Cadet Corps and student body in those many functions that show Aggie teams that their Twelfth Man backs them up solidly. Asa Holleman, and his co-workers, Dutch Hartman, Chuck Harrison, Tommy Splitgerber and Jimmy Stevens, can rest assured with pride that they kept Aggie spirit burning in 1947 and 1948. Not only were the spectators and student body pleased, but the team was always aware of their hard work. As one member of the varsity said, Thafs what keeps us going all the time. 214 The Aggie eleven loses the services of four good men in this coming football season. They are Barney Welch and Bob Gary, Football Co-Captains, and Bob Buntin and Warren Gilbert, Senior Managers. Welch first made a name for himself as a sophomore in 1942. Barney was instrumental in defeating SMU that year and became one of the few Aggies to cross TU ' s goal line at Memorial Sta¬ dium the same year. Barney returned last year to complete his eligibility and played excellent ball while doing so. Bob Gary completed his college ca¬ reer on the gridiron this past year also. Bob lettered the four years he played for the maroon and white. Aggies will remember his rugged defense work and aggressive offensive style on SWC play¬ ing fields. They lead the Aggies in 1947 . . . Barney Welch and Bob Gary, flashy halfback and rugged center, respectively. Team Leaders The two men responsible for the needed accessories of the A M Football team were Bob Buntin and Warren Gil¬ bert. Both put four years in the training rooms of DeWare Field House and on the practice fields adjacent. Their assist¬ ance to Aggie coaches can be best summarized by Coach Homer Norton at College Night last fall when he said: want you to meet two of the very best managers Tve ever known. Warren Gilbert and Bob Buntin 7 Here they are . . . you meet them, too. 0. First row, left to right: Bollentine, Higgins, Hallmark, Dusek, Cary, Overly, Sacra, Welch, Tullis, Anderson, Second row: Smith, Goode, Batey, Cashion, Daniels, Burnell, Winkler, Guly. Third row: Hallmark, Wright, Yates, Burditt, Whitaker, Hook, Bennett, Johanson. Fourth row: Smith, Davidson, Nicholas, Vass, Greiner, Flowers, Pollock, Prokop. Fifth row: Dupree, Howell, Smollock, Dew, Overly, Wallace, Straus, Tankersly. Sixth row: Hemphill, Morris, Jones, Duke, Moogy, Self, Starr, Green. Seventh row: Routt, Golf, Calender, Kadera, Turley, Settegast, Ellis, Statzenburger. Eighth row: Norton, James, Stiteler, Koch, DeWare, Frankie, Cure, Broussard. F AFTER 15 YEARS AT A M, HOMER NORTON . . 2 6 Aggies are proud of victory on the football field. Still prouder are they of that grand tradition, Aggie spirit. This year ' s Aggie eleven did not have many victories to count but the student body noticed that they came on the field filled with Aggie spirit and left it after having played the game in the best of sporting tradition . . . and having showed the best of Aggie spirit. Students will remember long passes of Stan Hollmig, the fine catches of Barney Welch, the assuring point-after-touchdown neatly completed by John Ballentine. The sports writers were pleased enough with the efforts of Jim Winkler to place him on the All Southwest team. HANDED A L COACHING DUTIES TO HARRY STITELER 217 Two Southwestern Pirates slow down big George Kadera, two more stopped him five yards on down the field. Aggies Humble Southwestern 48 to in Season Opener It was an eager Aggie team that swarmed out on Kyle Field on the afternoon of September 20, 1947, to start another football season for the maroon and white. The team was eager to improve over their previous year ' s mediocre record and to reinstate themselves as a spirited Aggie team that Southwest football fans were used to seeing on the field. Southwestern University was their first opponent. Using new variations of the double-wing offense, the Aggies waited until the middle of the first quarter before big Ed Dusek cracked through left tackle and passed through the entire Pirate secondary for the first TD. Ballentine converted and the A M crew was on its way. Stan Hollmig entered the Aggie backfield in the second quarter and sparked another touchdown drive, this one 62 yards long. Climax came on big Stan ' s 30-yard perfect strike to Bobby Dew. George Kadera rammed the ball across from the four. Before the period was over, another A M tally was chalked up. Alert Joe Sacra recovered a Southwestern fumble on their 26. Hollmig cocked his arm back for another pass, a running one this time to Jennings Anderson and pay dirt. Score at the end of half: A M 21, Southwestern 0. In the second half, the Pirate defense collapsed and the maroon and white had complete control of the field. Dusek, from his own 29, smashed through guard, headed for the sidelines and raced 71 yards for another six points, the longest run of the game. Buryi Baty took over as quarterback and more passes filled the air. One, for 26 yards, was complete to Bo b Goode, and a play later, Ralph Daniels went over for another score. When the Pirates punted, Goode figured in the next setup, taking a handoff from Anderson to the Southwestern 22. Baty passed off to Goode on the next play, and he went around end for a TD. The Aggies ' last score came when center Garrett Guly intercepted a Pirate pass, quickly gathered interference and puffed 70 yards to pay dirt. t ' Auch to the disappointment of the Twelfth Man and fans, John Ballentine failed to make his seventh conversion. Final score: A M 48, Southwestern 0. The ' 47 edition of that fightin ' Aggie team seemed to have proved itself. On the defense side, Odell Stauzenberger, Jim Winkler and Charles Overly were standouts in the line. Bobby Dew and Bob Gary proved able linebackers against the Pirate passing. The offense was sparked by big Ed Dusek; the Temple fullback smashed and jarred the Southwestern line until it relinquished him two touch¬ downs. Stan Hollmig appeared to be an irreplaceable man in the Aggie backfield. 218 Quickly gaining possession of the ball in the first period, the Aggies drove deep into Tech territory. There, stout Raider defense plus an Aggie fumble and penalty turned the ball back to the Raiders, who kicked. Again taking hold the pigskin, this time on their own 44-yard line, the Farmers were touchdown bound this time. Quick opening running plays by Jimmy Cashion and hard plunges by Ed Dusek carried the play down to the Tech 22-yard line. A surprise pass to Cotton Howell put the ball on the 14 and from there Bob Goode galloped around his own right end for the first Aggie touchdown. No scoring was made during the second quarter as the Aggie reserves hammered the Raiders in their own territory. Tech showed very little offense and the Aggies had the quarter pretty much to themselves. Tech took the kickoff after the half and after two plays were penalized deep near their own goal. On the next play, Norton Higgins moved quickly into the Tech secondary and trapped Earhart behind his own goal for another two points. Tech kicked off to the Aggies from their thirty and Bob Goode called for a catch on his own 30, cut to his-right, rapidly picked up interference, and went all the way to pay dirt and an A M TD in one of the best bits of broken field running in Aggie football history. The scoring wasn ' t over for the period. Stan Hollmig went in to call signals and with his passing, Barney Welch ' s running, and George Ka- dera ' s plunging, the Farmers penetrated deep within the Raider end of the field. Then Welch took one of Hollmig ' s passes for 23 yards and another tally. Nor did the fourth quarter go by without an A M score. Alert Nray Whittaker pounced on a Tech fumble on their 23-yard line. Then with Hollmig and Yates running and plunging the Aggies carried the ball down to the six-yard line. From there little Jesse Burdett, Aggie scatback, dash around his own left end, hurdled the only Tech man in front of him to go over for another six points. Ballentine had converted the first two points after touchdown but Stautzenberger put the last two through the uprights as John had injured his knee. Late in the quarter. Tech came down the field to score against the Aggie second defense and make seven points, their only score of the game. Bob Goode, Stan Hollmig and Barney Welch were the Aggie standouts on offense while Odell Stautzenberger proved the stumbling block for the Raiders and was the Aggies ' ace defense man. Texas Tech Next Victim As A M Wins 30 to 7 Jimmie Cashion picks up scant yardage around end as the Aggies play Texas Tech. Oklahoma Outlasts A M 26 to 1 t for First Loss It was as much the weather ' s fault as anybody ' s that the Aggies lost their first game of the season to the Oklahoma Sooners by a score of 26 to 14. The Aggies were playing their second game away from home in 90 degree weather. The game started in the same manner as two evenly matched boxers start their bout. Each team felt the other out till late in the first period, the Sooner quarterback. Jack Mitchell, threw a short pass to end Bob Goode, who went 30 yards for the first Sooner score. Dave Wallace, whose field goal had defeated the Aggies the previous year, failed to convert and the Sooners went ahead, 6 to 0. The Aggies soon showed that they were very much in the game. Bob Goode fell on an Oklahoma fumble on their own 33. Cashion threw two passes quickly, one to Welch, another to Higgens. Bob Goode swept the right end and carried the ball to the Sooner seven, where, one play later, big Ed Dusek lowered his head and plowed into paydirt for a TD. Ballentine converted, the Aggies went ahead, 7 to 6. In the next quarter, a bad Oklahoma punt gave the Aggies the ball on the red and white 27-yard line. In three plays, the Aggies took the ball to the fifteen, when it was first down. Stan Hollmig faded back, waited till Cotton Howell was behind the Sooner safety and shot him a pass under the goal posts. Again Hall¬ mark and Ballentine entered the game for specialty purposes and the score read 14 for A M, 6 for Oklahoma. Before the half ended, the Sooners tallied again, this time on a fine bit of broken field running through the Aggie secondary by Jack Mitchell. Wallace converted and the halftime score was 14 to 13, favor of the Aggies. The sun got to the Aggie reserves about as fast as the Sooners did during the second half. Oklahoma ' s big center, John Rapacz, intercepted one of Hollmig ' s passes on the Aggie 44, from where power plays took the ball to the 3-yard line, and the next play scored. Coming back up the field, the heart of the Aggie attack was taken out as Rapacz recovered an A M fumble on the Oklahoma 12. The Sooners ' last score came on a 2A-yard pass and run from Mitchell to George Brewer, six minutes remaining in the game. Stauzenberger and Gary were the standouts of the Aggie defense, ably assisted by Jim Winkler. Hollmig ' s passes to Howell, Higgens and Welch kept the Sooner secondary spread and loose all the afternoon. 220 Playing their most inspired game of the season, the A M Cadets journeyed to Baton Rouge and took on the LSU Tigers in a see-saw battle before coming out on the short end of a 19 to 13 score. The Aggies went against the Bayou Tigers definitely the underdogs. A M received the opening kickoff, and under the direction of Jimmie Cashion, plowed deep into purple and gold territory. Then, unfortu¬ nately Cashion broke his ankle and this injury kept him out of the lineup for the rest of the season, but Stan Hollmig took over and his pass to Bob Goode in the end zone topped a 65-yard drive to paydirt. For once Ballentine ' s point after try was no good. The Tigers didn ' t disappoint their followers in the second quarter, as they moved 52 yards for their first score. In the second period, Jim Cason passed to Jim tAcleod, then Zollie Toch rounded his end for the tally. Late in the same period Y. A. Tittle faded back and passed to Dan Sandifer, who went 73 yards for a TD. The half ended with LSU ahead by a score of 12 to 6. Hollmig ' s excellent punting set up the second Aggie score in the third period. His quick-kick was good for 74 yards as it hit the Tiger safety man and alert Barney Welch recovered on the LSU 11-yard line. Then, in the finest play of the game, lanky Bob Goode swept to his right, saw an opening, cut back over tackle and went into the end zone for another A M six points. Ballentine ' s try was good, the Aggies led , 13 to 12. Deep in the final period, Y. A. Tittle faded back in his own territory and shot a pass that started a 70-yard drive and sewed up the game for the Tigers. The purple and gold started on their own 30 and racked up seven points that was too much for the Aggies to overcome before the final gun sounded. The few minutes he played, Jimmie Cashion was the sparkplug for the maroon and white. Stan Hollmig ably pinched in for him and was assisted by Barney Welch and Bob Goode in spirited play. The whole Aggie forward wall clamped down on the Tiger running attack and slowed down their passing. Aggies Push LSU AH Over field But Lose 19 to IS Stan Hollmig finds the opposition getting thick near the sidelines in the LSU tilt. Jesse Burditt gives his hips a twist as one of the TCU Horned Frogs hangs on. TCU in 26 to Win Over Listless Aggie Eleven A spiritless and downtrodden Texas Aggie team went down in defeat before a primed and cocked Horned Frog eleven that was waiting for an upset and pulled one down over the Aggie ' s ears. Sorely needing their ace quarterback, Jimmie Cashion, the Aggies failed to bounce back from their defeat at LSU the week before. The single wing and double wing, plus the innumerable spread plays of TCU Coach Dutch Meyer pushed the Aggies all over the home gridiron of the Frogs. The first quarter was a listless affair and even with the wind at their backs, the Aggies failed to get up steam. Stan Hollmig ' s kicking held up and at one time he put the ball out on the Frog ' s 6-yard line. In the middle of the second quarter, after an exchange of punts, the purple shirted team started moving from the Aggie 29. Only a few plays later, Lindy Berry skirted right end for 6 yards and the first TCU score. The second half had just started when Frog guard Shankie Bloxom intercepted one of Hollmig ' s passes and went 40 yards for a touchdown. Then the TCU machine started rolling. Moving deep into A M territory, Berry faded back and shot a 23-yard pass to end Charlie Jackson, who immediately scored. The Frogs weren ' t through yet. The Aggie passing started clicking in the fourth quarter until Lindy Berry got his hands on one of Buryi Baty ' s long bullets and took it all the way for 60 yards and the last score. The scoreboard finally read: A M 0, TCU 26. Stautzenberger was the only Aggie line standout and Jess Burditt had a busy day knocking down TCU passes. Coach Norton summed up the game this way: TCU was better today than LSU . . . best we ' ve faced this year. Nothing we tried seemed to work. 222 Mk W ssrf The Aggies were quick to take advantage of Bear fumbles and turn them into scoring opportunities. A M ' s first score followed a 50-yard drive midway in the first quarter. Buryi Baty took the quarterback reins and guided the white clad team down to the two-foot line through a series of running and passing combinations that completely baffled the Golden Bears. Big Ed Dusek then piled over the center line for the initial Aggie score. Ballentine converted, per usual, and the Aggies led, 7 to 0. A Baylor fumble late in the second period was recovered by the Aggies on their 30 and they wasted no time in snagging pay dirt. Baty passed quickly to Smith for 13 yards, quickly again to Wright for 17 yards and six points. Automatic John came in and converted again. Late in the second quarter, the Bears carried the ball to within sight of the Aggie goal, but the A M pass defense clicked smoothly and the attempt was throttled. The third quarter was a seesaw battle with neither side benefiting and the punting ability of Stan Hollmig doing yoeman service. In the last period, Jim Winkler was on the alert and pounced on another Bear fumble. For a second the Aggie offense bogged down, then Hollmig faded and threw a pass to Preston Smith on the Baylor nine and Pee-Wee wiggled and squirmed down and across for a TD. Before the quarter was over, Ed Dusek cut out of his right tackle and galloped 43 yards to the Bear 10 and a setup for Ballentine ' s field goal, which was the final score of the game. Not to be outdone, the green shirted eleven marched quickly up the field via a sharp passing attack. They were on the Aggie seven when the Cadet Corps swarmed out on the field, thinking the game was over. There was a penalty involved, however, and after 10 minutes wait, while the players were brought back from the showers, the Bears ran out the remaining three seconds to the Aggie two to provide a most unusual ending for a game. Beset by injuries to Hallmark and Cashion, the Aggies were sparked by Buryi Baty, who completed 8 out of 16 passes to boost the A M offense. Stan Hollmig ' s punting averaged 43 yards per try and was con¬ stantly pushing the Bears back into coffin corner. Ed Dusek, with his hard-hitting running, was the leading ground gainer of either team. On defense. Cal Dupree stood out on the line, having taken Stautzenberger ' s position there. Little Jesse Burditt was always on the alert in the A M secondary, and broke up several Bear touchdown passes. Maroon and White Pulls Upset on Baylor Bears 2 t to Buryi Baty leads interference for Ed Dusek around Baylor ' s right end in the Aggies ' only conference victory Big Bob Goode is paydirt bound in this shot as he cracks through Texas Tech secondary. Razorbacks Go into Clinch to Tie AG-M 21 to 21 After their excellent comeback against the Baylor Bears the pre¬ vious Saturday, the Texas Aggies launched their attack against the Razorbacks of Arkansas and battled the red and white to a 21 to 21 tie. In spite of their showing in the game before, the Aggies went into the game with a touchdown handicap, as they were playing Arkansas on home ground and before a homecoming crowd. At first, the dopesters seemed to have been correct, as within the first five minutes, the Razorbacks racked up 14 points. One of Buryi Baty ' s flat passes was intercepted by Melvin Magaha, alert Arkansas end, who promptly ran it back for a TD. The next time the Razorbacks got rheir hands on the ball, their ace back, Clyde Scott, skirted his own end and went all the way to pay dirt in spite of the efforts of the Aggie secondary to stop him. Both conversions were good and the maroon and white was on the short end of a 14 to score. Then quickly and spiritedly, the Aggies struck back. Stan Ho ' lmig put one of his fabulous punts out of bounds on the Arkansas six-inch line. Then Aubrey Fowler stood back under his goal posts to kick. He never got it off as the Aggie line came through to smear him. Charles (Red) Overly blocked the punt and Joe Sacra recovered for an A M TD. Ballentine converted, and the maroon and white were back in the ball game, but good. After an exchange of punts, Baty faded back and rifled a pass to the waiting arms of Barney Welch 35 yards downfield in the end zone. The score became tied as Auto¬ matic John put the ball through the uprights. Before the half was over, the Aggies had another seven points. Alert Charley Wright snatched one of Ken Holland ' s passes on the Arkansas 17 and ran it back to the 11. Dusek plunged to the six, then Baty put another pass into Wray Whittaker ' s hands for the TD. Score then: A M 21, Arkansas 14. The Aggies played defensive ball in the second half in an attempt to salt the game away. They stopped two sustained Razorback drives. Early in the fourth quarter, the red and white jerseyed Hogs were not to be denied and Clyde Scott shot a pass to Ross Prichard and six points. Duval Thornton converted and the score was again tied. It remained that way through the remainder of the game, though both teams attempted to get their offensive machines under way. Buryi Baty ' s passing sparked the Aggie scoring and Stan Hollmig ' s kicking kept the Razorbacks back in the corner of their sty all the first half. Max Greiner filled in Stauzenberger ' s slot ably for this game and the line backing of Ralph Daniels and Bob Gary held the Arkansas gains to a minimum. 224 Encouraged by their win over Baylor and their tie with Arkansas, the Aggies next prepared to meet the SMU tAvs angs, who were championship bound. But the Ponies had too much on the ball and took the Aggies to task, 14 to 0. The game, played on Kyle Field, was a fairly even match with the IA js]ar gs running a combination of ground and aerial plays while the Aggies did most of their damage via passes. It was the second quarter before SMU was near enough to put a touchdown over. Then, Bill Johnson faded back and tossed a perfect pass to Doak Walker, who was waiting along the sidelines. He gathered the ball and stepped over, in spite of the efforts of Jesse Burditt to break up the play. The Aggies did not become downcast at this. Ed Dusek began working through the line and Stan Hollmig began pitching passes to Cotton Howell and Barney Welch, who had taken up residence in the SMU backfield. But the half ended before the Aggie attack could accomplish anything. The Mustangs played for the breaks in the third period. They drove down to the Aggie 30-yard line, where Doak Walker passed to Sid Halloday, waiting in the coffin corner. Again the Aggie aerial attack began, this time with Hollmig alternating with Baty on the throwing end. Several times they came within the shadow of the goal posts, only to be held or the attack to die down. As the game ended, the score read 14 to in favor of the tAus ang$. Both Barney Welch and Cotton Howell put in a fine afternoon catching the passes that put punch to the Aggie attack. SWC Champs defeat Aggies 14 to in Toss-Up Game Jennings Anderson, both feet off the ground, picks up steam against SMU. Aggies Helpless Before Rice As Owls Win 41 to 7 Playing before 31,000 fans in Rice Stadium in Houston, the Texas Aggies lost to a highly superior Owl eleven, 41 to 7, in the highest score that an A M team had ever lost to the blue and grey. It was the Owl ' s game from the beginning. They scored within six minutes after the opening whistle, when Tobin Rote flipped a pass to James Williams and he dodged past Ed Dusek for the initial Rice score. The Aggies took to the air to retaliate, but the tight defense of the Owls made this tactic unsuccessful. Unable to score, they kicked to the Rice eleven, who promptly started another touchdown drive. The backfield combination of Keeney, Anderson and Rote was too much for the maroon and white jerseyed Aggies to overcome, and by halftime, the feathered flock enjoyed a 34 to margin of points. The Aggies defense was jacked up for the second half, as they bottled up the speedy Owl backfield and also throttled their aerial game. Early in the third quarter, Odell Stautzenberger snatched a Rice fumble on the blue and grey 18-yard line. Two running plays lost the Farmers five yards, then Stan Holimig dropped back to about the 35-yard line and fired a pass to Bob Goode on the three and the tall Bastrop halfback plowed over the Rice safety man for the only Aggie TD. Ballentine automatically converted. In the last quarter, the Owls tallied again to bring their final score to 41 to 7. As it has marked Rice games before, this one was rough, the Owls being the offender more times than A M. Jim Winkler was the spark in the second half that slowed the Rice offensive down. He was ably assisted by Ralph Daniels in the secondary. Stan Holimig kept his punt¬ ing average up and got off two quick kicks over 55 yards apiece that completely fooled the Owls. 226 Some 40,000 football fans, the largest ever assembled at Kyle Field, crowded into Aggieland on Thanksgiving Day, 1947, to see the Texas Aggies, out- manned and overpowered but not outfought, go down in defeat by a score of 32 to 13. Sharp defensive action marked the first half as the Longhorn machine man¬ aged to score six point in each of the first two quarters. The vaunted TU run¬ ning combine failed to penetrate the Aggie secondary as many times as the experts predicted and the alert hardhitting Aggie line rushed Bobby Layne too fast, forcing him to miss many of his passes. The first quarter was monopo¬ lized by the orange and white but it was a different story in the second stanza as the Aggies, with the north breeze to their back, came out with one of Coach Homer Norton ' s best tricks ... a spread formation. Stan Hollmig and Buryi Baty alternated in the passing slot as they fired bullet after bullet into the Long¬ horn secondary and found, time after time, Barney Welch, Merl Prokop, Cotton Howell, or Ed Dusek. The TU team lucked out and stopped two deep thrusts into their territory by the spirited Maroon and White team and managed to add another six points. The spread formation had them completely fooled. In the second half, it appeared for a moment that the Teahounds would run off with the ball game. Texas racked up 14 more points under the leadership of Bobby Layne and the capable running of Billy Pyle and Tom Landry. The Aggies took advantage of one of their few breaks of the year, a Texas fumble on the orange and white ten yard line. Hollmig, Goode and Dusek carried in succession, with the big Temple fullback going over from the four for the first A M TD. Ballentine and Hallmark entered the game and made the score A M 7, Texas 26. The Texas eleven tallied again moving completely down the field but the Aggies were determined to add more points to their little score. A series of alternate runs, reverses and passes fouled up the orange-shirted lads and the Aggies moved 61 yards downfield to the Texas 10. The TU defense tightened as Aggie passes slipped out of the hands of their receivers. With fourth down coming up, Buryi Baty replaced Stan Hollmig in the Aggie backfield and from a single wing right formation, the Paris sharpshooter faded back and passed to Bob Goode, deep in the end zone; the Bastrop halfback went into the air to bring the ball down and another six points for the Aggies. On his last extra point try ever for the Aggies, John Ballentine ' s placement was blocked and the game ended a few minutes later. Sparking the Aggies in their last appearance in the h aroon and White uniform were Barney Welch and Ed Dusek. Big Ed picked up most of the slight yardage made by the Aggies in running. Barney Welch boosted his pass receiv¬ ing average, several times taking the ball out of the hands of would-be inter¬ ceptors, and always proving a menace on punt returns. Along with Jennings Anderson, Red Burditt, Bob Tulis, Norton Higgens, James Hallmark, John Bal¬ lentine, Joe Secra, Bob Cary, and Preston Smith, these men played their last for A M. Mery Prokop set a fine record for pass receptions as he patrolled the Long¬ horn secondary thoroughly all afternoon. Jim Winkler, Cotton Howell and Ralph Daniel were the A M defense mainstays. Turkey Day Again Bitter As A M Loses 32 to 12 Barney Welch is the ball earner, Ralph Daniel the blocker as the Aggies carry the attack around left end against Texas. The 1948 Varsity. Left to right, they are: Manager Jimmy O ' Connell, Mike Garcia, Bob Kamperman, Don Voiding, Gene Schrickel, Bill Turnbow, Coach Karow. Kneeling: Jackie Miller, Joe Pettit, Bill Townsend, Team Captain Sam Jenkins, Bill Batey, Bill Eckles and Buddy Moore. B A S K € The Southwest Conference returned to strong basketball playing in the 1948 season and the Texas Aggie five had quite a struggle on its hand to keep out of the cellar. Coach hAarty Karow built a fast-passing team around Sam Jenkins, Bob Kamperman, and Gene Schrickel adding Bob Kamperman and Mike Garcia at times. With every team in the conference producing upsets, the Aggies took their share of the beating. But they played in their best manner always and left the student body proud of their efforts at the end of the season. Coach Johnie Frankie ' s Fish-Bee team fared better than the varsity in the 1948 sea¬ son. In twelve games they came out with a .500 average, losing six and winning six. Several all-state players were added to the Aggie roster. Included in the games won by the Fish- Bee was a one-point margin victory over the Texas Shorthorns. Prospects for next year ' s varsity look to observers to be good. Johnie Frankie — Fish-Bee Coach 7 f A L L The Fish-Bee Squad. Standing, left to right: Coach Frankie, Martin, Sutton, Summers, Butten, Moore, Anderson, DeWitt. Kneeling: Martin, Francis, Mobley, McDowell, Pickens, Wallace, Moon, Melchor. In spite of the efforts of two Rice Owls, Bob Kompermon goes into the air to score two points for the Aggies. The 1948 edition of the A M Basketball quintet opened their season with a victory over the Abilene Christian College team. The score was 63 to 54, one of the highest counts run up by an Aggie team in recent years. Then Southwestern Oklahoma came to Aggie- land with a powerhouse of good cage play¬ ers. The Aggies split a two-night stand with the Sooners, taking the first game 40 to 37. the next night the score was exactly re¬ versed. Then the East Texas Teachers College Lions dropped the Aggies, 53 to 43; the Lions continued to become a powerhouse in the Lone Star Conference. The Aggies then took the Sam Houston Bearkats in two hard-fought games, 65 to 55, and 57 to 47. Baylor Bound for SWC Crown Trounces Aggies in Both Games 230 Rice Sweeps Series with A M But by Siim Margin Each Time Heading north, the Aggies faced in turn three of the best yankee teams — Baldwin- Wallace, Ohio State, and Seton Hail. All three they lost, but while Baldwin-Wallace beat them, Billy Turnbow made 27 points to set a new scoring high in the Cleveland Arena. Then to the Fort Worth Invitation meet. There they defeated LSU, 45 to 44, with Bill Batey providing a last-minute vic¬ tory. But SMU and North Texas State were too much for the maroon and white as they lost, 47 to 30, and 59 to 55. Tension is written on all faces as Sam Jenkins contests for the ball with Al Williams of Arkansas. Bob Kamperman and Razorback George Kok await the outcome. 13 , Don Voiding ably snatches the rebound from two TCU Horned Frogs as Kamperman stands by to give a hand. After all this pre-conference sparring around the A M were ready for the confer¬ ence race. But they weren ' t prepared for the strong teams that opposed them. The Arkan¬ sas Razorbacks came to College Station Jan¬ uary 9 and 10 and took both games. The A M five was unable to stop tall George Kok and the Hogs won, 58 to 51 and 57 to 46. Then moving up to Waco, the Ags met the future conference champs, the Baylor Bears. Aggies Upset SMU at Home; Lose Next Game at Valias TCU Easy Victim o f Aggie Ball Handling Once, Upset A M Next Hard luck was again on the court for the Farmers as the Owls of Rice took a close one, 46 to 44. The Texas Longhorns proved no easier for the maroon and white. The Ag¬ gies trailed the Teasips point for point in the first half, but fell behind in the last half and finally lost, 69 to 48. Billy Turnbow was out¬ standing as he scored 15 points. Then Baylor returned to A M and trounced the Ags, 70 to 52. Jenkins and Turnbow were a potent force for the Farmers. A loose mid-air ball causes Bill Batey to collide with Bill Tom of Rice. Mike Garcia has his hand ready to recover the ball should it escape the two contestants. m , W00 ■r m .. c be o ,exo, ' e ' -° 5 Geo© b ocW The luck changed. Still sharing the cellar with TCU, the Aggies were host on successive nights to SMU and TCU on successive nights of February 6 and 7. The maroon and white five swept the series. Gene Schrickel got hot and iced the early lead and the Aggies went on to win, 51 to 46. TCU was next and fell hapless, 48 to 22, as Schrickel was high man. The combination of Turnbow and Batey were not enough to hold back the Rice Owls at DeWare Field House on February 13. The Owls won, 52 to 48. Then SMU pounced on the Farmers in Dallas and won, 62 to 22. Arkansas Height Too Much for Aggies to Overcome Both Games Joe Pettit Bill Batey 234 Bob Kirkland Bob Kamperman Texas Takes Both Games from Aggies But Not Easily TCU, not to be outdone, took their home game, 46 to 41. Turnbow and Kamperman did their best to overcome the Frog lead, but in vain. To climax a below average season, the Texas Longhorns swamped the Aggies in the last game on March 2, 59 to 39. Sam Jenkins, speedy little forward, was elected team captain by the team. Sam was noted for his able footwork and accurate shooting. He and Billy Turnbow were the sparkplugs of the 1948 edition of A M ' s bas¬ ketball team. Top Row, left to right: Adamson; Lea, R. C.; Kruse, Ed; Summers, G. R.; Riley, Jack; Varda- man, Dave; Fisher, E. J.; Spencer, H.; Fisher, P. D.; Green, M. D.; Knox, Tommy; Mam- aligia, E Middle Row; Smith, Wade; Syfan, Bernie; Armstrong; Crow; Bennett, James; Heeman, John; Strait, Bill; Canning, Joe; Winter; Lan¬ dry; McCullough, Mac; Darion; Westervelt, A. P. Bottom Row: Fleming, Paul; Eubank; McKen¬ zie, G. D.; Vernon, Ralph; Cleavanger, Paul; Helbuig, Potter; Hauser, B. O.; Moye, Bill; Nix, Jerry. ART ADAMSON—Able Aggie Coach Aggieland could be well proud of their 1948 Swimming team coached by Art Adamson that placed second at the Southwest Conference com¬ petition meet held at Downs Natatorium on March 20. In spite of the loss, Aggie sv immers Danny Green, Howard Spencer and Bernie Syfan lived up to their previous performances. The maroon and white tankmen started their ' 48 performance out of town by defeating the Kansas State team at Manhattan, Kansas. The score was 59 to 23 with the Aggies sweeping the events. The date was January 11. The next night the Aggies moved into Oklahoma where they swamped the Oklahoma Sooners, 50 to 34. Dave Vardaman and Danny Green broke pool records at Norman, as did Bernie Syfan. Returning to their home pool, the Aggies took on the powerful Dallas Athletic Club on February 7. Danny Green ' s anchor leg on the medley relay won for the A M tankmen, the final score being 41 to 34. .Conference competition got under way as the Baylor Bears came to Downs Natatorium on Feb¬ ruary 13. One pool record was broken as the Bruins lost 48 to 27. The free-style team of Jerry Fisher, Bernie Syfan, Jack Riley, and Danny Green set up a new record of 3:43.5 at the meet. Texas University was the next guest at the home pool but the A M squad took them to task 57 to 36 and broke two pool records to do so. The Longhorns, conference champs, were helpless in competition with Green, Syfan and Riley. Green set new rec¬ ords for the 50 and 100 yard free-style races. JACK RILEY- 1948 Team Captain WATER POLO: Bottom Row, left to right: McKenzie, Eubank; Westervelt, J. P.; Bennett, J.; Herman, John; Potter, W. S.; Dieck, George; Moye, Bill; Hauser, B. O.; Fleming, Paul. Top Row: Syfan, Bernie; Knox, Tommy; Lea, Dick; Kruse, Ed; Summers, Gene; Adamson, A. D.; Riley, Jack; Vardaman, Dave; Fisher, Jerry; Fisher; Green, Dann; Cleavanger, Paul. Traveling again, this time to Dallas, the Farmers took on the Dallas Ath¬ letic Club and the SMU Mustangs. On Friday night, February 21, the Mus¬ tangs lost, 47 to 29, to the Aggies. The Saturday following, the Dallas Athletic Club was unable to upset the maroon and white as they triumphed, 43 to 32. Then came their first season upset. The Teahounds surprised the Aggies at Austin on February 27. The score was 54 to 39 in spite of the fact that the A M squad broke two pool records and tied another. BERNIE SYFAN - DICK LEA - DANNY GREEN Journeying next to Waco, the Aggies defeated the Baylor Bears for the second time of the season. The score was 58 to 33. This was the last dual meet before the conference meet. The conference meet was a disappointment for the Aggies. Hard com¬ petition on the part of other schools cut down Aggie points and Texas Uni¬ versity won by a 71 to 57 score. Danny Green was meet high point man; he gathered 18 points, taking first places in the 50 and 100 yard free-styles and the 100 yards individual medley. Howard Spencer aided A M by tak¬ ing first in the backstroke. A M ' s crack relay team that placed second in conference. Left to right they are Fisher, Riley, Syfan, and Green. SWC TRACK CHAMPS First Row, left to right: Art Hows, Conally Ludwig, Carroll Hahn, Ray Holbrook, Art Hamden, Webb Jay, Bob Hall, Leroy Bodeman, Bob Atkins, and Jerry Bonnen. Second Row: Col. Anderson (Coach), Joe McGlothlin, Bill Napier, Bob Goode, Webster Stone, Ervin Bilderback, George Kadera, Leland Tate, J. R. Hill, Albert Ricks, and Roy Putnam (Assistant Coach). Third Row: Jack Bond, Charles Clark, Harry Lawson, Franklin Young, Warren Wilson, B. U. Terry, J. H. Hampton, Jack Quirey, and L. O. Coleman. Top Row: Bill Cordon, James Trell, Kenneth Huddleston, Don Cordon, Royce Raven, Warren Gilbert (Manager), Vernon Bellville, Johnny Davis, and Mark Geesling. T R A COACH FRANK ANDERSON Colonel Frank Anderson has acquired the air of Aggie tradition about the A M College. Certainly his two cham¬ pionship track teams in 1947 and 1948 speak for themselves in the skill and handling of Colonel Andy. Aiding Anderson in the excellent Aggie middle distance runners is Ray Putnam, himself a college star from Iowa State. 240 w , °7 , „ ' • ta ;.’-;:« t «-« ' - ,h ‘ M, “ If „, ' « For the oce track sqoad W rthl Jiskness of Z season began in a big way ° r , d , Long horn squad on ye d by the absence air , the Aggies took on Clyde The steers were handicap again at :::-drwtf: ; 3 ri:; ,w r;?rir ,.3 o =.... r«. t. WEBSTER STONE • BILL CARDON ROBERT HALL JOHNIE DAVIS ALBERT RICKS , F . eld Meet, the Aggies again stacked ------ ;:,trr--“ = ::r.r ' r rrr:= tr r--- - - - — 8 9 y 2 points to Texas 70 2- Johnie Davis of Arkansas. ! Ap „, 3 „w . ” 71 ' b ’ • „ B „„ R= „ a . fa • - ' “ ' ----------------- i c11 tWp Southeast WQS ERVIN BILDERBACK BOB GOODE ART HAWS ALBERT RICKS BILL NAPIER „ Goode wi • W bb KodeiO .o. « - • oo o « do - • — — ,„.d .—- k n ° p “; h “ p- ■ ““ ,o ;; „„ k ,od o. • .P J , „ hOT , «be ........ o M l. Reloy ° g “ ' , , ,, Pl „ SI -, n “ ’ 7 “ .W « • ' ' , , „ 37. A, . F. o-P-W” 1 ggie; by ' ® Field ' dbete -7 « he same time. U f 153 feet and win the ( s at Des MOnes, o.o, no A 24 came round and e Dr ° k ® event and George te am offering e Im crac k mile re,ay am , w , h t He O A discus. Another dua meet .as 96 y a to 39% on Ky e F. • a soutW breeze oosition. The Aggies beat th dash tim e ..th improved Texas Urn- versity squad at Me 62 to 60 score. . . ... skimmed by . ' to J. D. HAMPTON BOB GOODE JOE McGLOTHLIN . ence Track Meet in Houston - - - r other positions. dropp ea behind once but ca poin ts. The 440 «« no „ w is “ fc w.bb w r ' “” d ,po . I “ • ' ’■ • , t, b.«M « • t “ k “ ’ J , jn d w.b. In the mile run, i- D - . con d and fourth and the u A a es ' Warren Wilson and Bill the high iunrp and two more 220 dash, Agg-e Hav 5 tied for second p a i2Q high hurdles . Texas read Aggies 26, ex ° Ho one from A M pace 1 mc , ro on and white, were added to the Webster Stone took fourt ° from ■ . - « . -i«- l - « . - 1 ” ' ‘ M™. r 1 - nsas for first p ac ' Bill Na pier came in secon , a Aggies jumped up to Lrrrrtrr:■ • - - - 2 points while Texas had 41. GEORGE KADERA CARROL HAHN FRANKLIN YOUNG RAY HOLBROOK WEBB JAY u hind Jerry Thompson of Texas. . ile Jerry Bonnen copped second in behi nd Clyde Scott in the sewed up the me et o « c . e. «. ■ ■ 3m , 4. — reu -«« “■ 6 “‘ r:;. « ' „.d. rk. SWC Trophy - „t the right is leading the T K„ iow hurdies.., Clyde S ,.J three steps. The 1948 Varsity. Top row, left to right: Peck Vass, Bob Fretz, Stan Hollmig, Bruce Aorisse, Alvis Nixon and Cotton Lind- loff. Middle row: Jack Happy, manager; Earl Beesley, Walter Willingham, Jim Calvert, Billy Zeke Strange, Jesse Burditt and Coach Marty Karow. Bottom row: Bob Frago, Dusty Clark, Russell Mays, Herschal Maltz, Danny James and John Blasinx. 8 A Coach t Aar y Karow Picked to place fourth in confer¬ ence competition, the Aggies sur¬ prised everyone by becoming the team to beat for the conference championship. Through the skillful direction of Coach Matty Karow and the hustling spirit of team cap¬ tain Tex Thornton, the Aggies fielded a superior ball club that won 11 games and lost four. ' A large contingent of able fresh¬ men enabled Charlie DeWare to produce an excellent Fish team. By season ' s end the Fish had won 11 games while losing only two. With stellar material, the Fish promise to add strength to Aggie teams of the next few years. Team Captain . . . Charles Tex Thornton 1948 Freshman Team. Top row, left to right: Britt, McPherson, Billings, Ludke, Taylor, Graham, Bollman, and Wiggens. Middle row: Haines, Mobley, Higgens, Fife, Moon, Wallace, Baker, and Coach Charlie DeWare. Bottom row: Hubert, Schulke, Dennis, Savarino, Candelari, Warriner, and McCoy. „c., . gives the stand up ,0 S ’ ran Walter Willingham g.ves v as Ohio State. S.P...... s M w n,. «‘•r rl l y ,h. a « Medical Center Ntn , The next day was Sp Newm an com- Ear , Beesley divided the mound ch Bruce MorrlsS e and posed She pited-ng s,aH opponent Peck Vass Jim Calvert Alvin Nixon Russell Mays • -—“ :.r:: 27. The score was 9 to 2.ia ..u-. to down the Medics 4 to 3. A fight v e l-p ' ay ed bc,U 3am e ensued ° 5 hit home runs. Beesley whiffed the Bears Stan Hollmig a nd their i uc k against A • one hu an d the Bears came to Aggie ' a ° g Bees , ey allowed the Bruins the 5even th on Tuesday as the Ag9 ' eS J The second game was a and two. Dallas righthander fanned men The score had been inning with two aboard. Re “ r Bobby Fretz ,he winning P fc er ' The Aggies went on to win 5 to 2 Herschal Malt Red Burditt Cotton Lindloff and Stan Hollmig, both All Conference the Agg’ es Th e following Saturday ' f sevln ireless :Z zsXZ=- - ----- s. ' ' r- ____—r= n KA rkse. Stan nouuny — ifas they won 8 to 7. confro nted the yiTa pl - Th e next weekend, the nort ern 16 Ear l Beesley opP ° Aggies slaughtered ,« . « oppon . TP. ' ; 3 S «• rX° “ “ d p ,he Frogs went down 5 to 0. petition, the Aggies took on TO1 aa a,k. Dusty Clark Peck Vass Zeke Strange Walter Willingham ceived credit for the v.ctory A M and lost 9 to - d “ w,OT ' d _ b Fretz as he comes into home plate se Red Borditt and Jack Happy stand ready to greet a ..... q response. Kea t “ out of the park. T1 ,-„ „ p • r “ ' - ti ing gome was a tight well-p.tched was undecided unti, the ninth inn.ng. and TQm Ham , to n o f Texas The Aggies had pushed one across ,n the stan Hollmig hi , a honrer 390 the score in the fourth with Aggies ahe ad in the ninth. But Fretz wea feet out on the cliffs at Clark F, to win the game. _d in the ninth and Texas pushed two r All Conference, Earl Beesley Bruce Morisse Most valuable player. Bob Fretz, hitter and pitcher Bears won 4 to 3. It was Fretz pitching . off on the Bruins and won 17 t report ed to lack pitching- B „, Eo h w.l.y•« Nixon took credit for two wins. clarW . Stan Hollmig led i u ' lt n borne run except Coach Ray Potnam, J. W. Stegall, J. W. Hargis, Carrol Hahn, Joe McGlothlin, Royce Raven, J. D. Hampton, M. A. Geesling, Fred Mason, Jerry Bonnen and Coach Frank Anderson. CROSS COUNTRY The fall of 1947 did not bring a successful season to the A M Cross Country team but the future teams will be much better. The A M team participated in only five meets. On October 4, they met Oklahoma ' s team at the halftime mark of the A M-Sooner game at Norman. The Sooners won that meet. Going next to Stillwater, Oklahoma, on October 18, the Texas Aggies met the Oklahoma Aggies in another meet that was barely won by the Cowboys. On home ground next, A M defeated the North Texas team at Kyle Field on November 4 but lost to Texas U. the following week. At the conference meet, held in Austin on November 18, the A M Squad placed second to Texas. Experienced runners will make next year ' s team conference contenders. Lettermen on the Cross Country team are: Jerry Bonnen, Carrol Hahn and J. D. Hampton. Captain — J. W. Hargis Coach — Ray Putnam Coach — Frank Anderson Team Representative — Tugboat Jones Team Coach — Gayther Nowell Team Captain — Travis Bryan GOLf Golf returned to Aggieland in a big way in ' 48. One lone defeat prevented an otherwise perfect sea¬ son for the new S.W.C. Champions. Gayther Nowell, local pro, was the unofficial guiding hand of the Farmers —as he was in 1927, the last time the Aggies were conference champs. Coach Tugboat Jones acted as athletic sponsor and stroke-counter for the team. Sweeping matches with Texas, S.M.U., and Rice, A M needed only two of the six points with Arkansas, the final match of the season. This turned out to be an upset for Arkansas and the first loss by the Aggies. The Razorbacks held their southern opponents to one point and prevented a possible clinch of the title. However, Texas, the only other serious contender, dropped two points to T.C.U. and their chances for the crown. Only one man will be lost by graduation this year, but that is Travis Bryan, Jr., captain-elect and number one man on the team for the past two years. Remaining lettermen were J. L. Barnett, B. U. Hal- torn and J. R. Henry. Golf team: left to right: Jack Barnett, Bart Haltom, Gayther Nowell, team coach; J. R. Henry and Travis Bryan. Rifle team, left to right, front row: Major Cook, team coach; J. H. McCullry, Clyde Buchanan, G. S. Kent, C. A. Taylor, H. V. Shelby and Sgt. Allen. Top row: C. L. Leinweber, C. C. Duyf, J. V. McCullough, R. B. McJilton, N. J. Nees and Sgt. Cutsinger. R HE The Rifle Team represents a minor sport of long standing at A M where the keenest of interest is evi¬ dent. Success of the Aggies is the result of this interest and cooperation between the coaches and team members. This year ' s near perfect team was produced by untiring effort and assistance by Maj. Cook and M Sgts. Allen and Cutsinger. Following the custom of previous years, the team fired in the 4th Army Hearst Trophy Match. They placed second in this four-state area in team competition. The individual championship among senior units was won by A M ' s T. H. Rose. In dual meets the Aggies won 14 of their 16 matches against the stiffest of competition — including Texas Tech, Montana State, and U. of Idaho. Members of the team who lettered are C. A. Taylor, G. S. Kent (Capt.), C. Buchanan, N. J. Mees, H. V. Shelby, J. M. McCullough, J. A. McCulley, C. I. Duyf, C. L. Leinweber and R. B. McJilton. Hearst Trophy Team Coach — Major J. M. Cook Captain — G. S. Kent Hi ■H HI fencing Fencing at A M has taken its place with other minor sports in S.W.C. competition. This year marked the first official recognition by the Athletic Department. And even without a coach the team lost the conference championship to Texas by only one point. At this meet A M ' s Barrios won the individual saber championship. Barrios also won the novice foil championship of this division of the American Fencing League Association. During this first regular season the Aggie fencers defeated the Galveston Fencing Club, Baylor U. twice, U. of Houston, Rice, and John Tarleton. In a meet with the Houston Club, the Farmers won the epee and foil but lost the meet in a one-sided saber match. Other losses included a close one to Rice and one to the Galveston Buccaneers, A.F.L.A. champs. The following men earned a minor-T award: I. J. Barrios, G. A. Mistrot, D. L. Stillinger (Capt.), and R. W. Shaw. Fencing team, left to right, front row: Neal Raymond, Guilford Webb and Gerald Monks. Second row: Gustave Mistrot, Ignacio Barrios and Robert Dillon. Top row: Major Walker, Team Representative; Fulson Dye and Dudley Stillinger. Pistol team, left to right, front row: Col. Swoger, team coach; J. E. Slaughter, B. J. Steoffregen, W. E. Wolff, G. T. Keene, R. F. Fly and L. D. Collier. Top row: M Sgt. J. E. Cutsinger, S. W. Smith, R. G. Cox, R. D. Siegmund, H. R. McNeil and M Sgt. R. J. Chandler. PISTOL In this minor sport under the supervision of the military department A M showed its usual strength in small arms competition. Under the direction of Lt. Col. Swoger and M Sgts. Cutsinger and Chandler, the team combined poise and coordination to acquire a marksmanship so indispensable to a winning organi¬ zation. Pistol shooting consists mainly of postal matches at Aggieland. As desirable as shoulder-to-shoulder matches are, no top-flight opposition has been found in this section. Winning three of five meets it entered, the pistol team defeated decisively Penn State, Cornell, and M.l.T. Only two losses were to Michigan State and West Point. Results of the National Intercollegiate Pistol Meet were not received. Pistol team lettermen were R. T. Cook, R. G. Cox, R. F. Fly, U. R. McNeil, D. G. Ray, S. W. Smith (Capt.), W. R. Wolff and W. E. Holmgreen. Captain — S. W. Smith Coach — Lt. Col. F. R. Swoger i Coach — W. M. Dowell Captain — Bill Bennett TENNIS Long weak in this sport the Aggies gave the conference a sample of what to expect in years to come this spring. Finishing the season in third place behind always strong Rice and Texas, A M displayed a group of hard working and spirited netters, destined to go places next year. The team loses its top- seeded players but several freshmen and sophomores are ready and able to fill their tennis shoes. Ably coached by W. M. Dowell, the Farmers received from all onlookers a great amount of support interest. This tended to offset the adverse playing conditions of the team; such as near-hurricane gales and poorly conditioned courts — mainly their own. With Lady Luck smiling and no more tail winds, A M will give the conference trouble next year. Minor T awards were won by William Moore Bennett, Rodney Sellers, B. T. Stanford, D. B. Stanley. Tennis team, front row, left to right: Hoover, Aaronson, A. D. Sellus, Stanly, Stanford, Coach Dowell. Top row: Aaronson, A. E.; Gray, Stringer, Luger, Bennett. Intramural Managers, bottom row, left to right: Gregg, Levine, Rabb, Clark, Spear, Boggos, Hohnfeld, Hprsepian, Skidmore and Billingsly. Second row: Scheumack, Hightower, Richard, Schueller, Heubrer, MaGruder, Williamson and Hinks. Third row: England, Blanton, Lincoln, Worlyey, Bene¬ field, Berber, Jordan, Schecter, Kothman, Splittgerber. Fourth row: Welch, Hodge, Denton, Peters, James, Thornton, Ripetoe, Pickett, Farmer, Harkrider, Palmer, Carter and Crouch. Barney Welch — Intramural Director The World ' s Largest College Intramural Program . . . that ' s the boast of Texas Aggies and they do so in the best Texas style. And the men responsible for the smooth and high-geared operation of this huge program are the men here on these two pages . . . the Intramural managers, the Senior Managers and the top officials. The blunt work of handling the con¬ tests, in which around 6,000 Aggies participate, is directed by the sophomore managers. This group of shock troops take their direction from the new Intra¬ mural Director, Barney Welch. Barney stepped out of the Aggie backfield into the Intramural field this sea¬ son and has taken up the job with vigor and ability. The chief lieutenants: Bud Denton and Les Palmer, Chief Schedule Maker and Chief Official respectively. Without their able management, the constantly busy Intramural Office would resemble the china shop after the bull had left. URALS Being an Intramural Senior Manager means several years of work as a sophmore and jun¬ ior manager. Four men put in the time and effort to become senior managers this year. They were Herbert Red Carter, Corky Harkrider, Tom Crouch and Bill Rippetoe. All four men have been noted as the work horses in the Intramural office this year as any par¬ ticipant will testify. The Senior Managers. Left to right: Red Carter, Corky Harkrider and Tom Crouch. The fourth manager. Bill Rippetoe, was not present when this picture was taken. HAG fOOTBAU VET CHAMPS-DORM. NO. 3 Top — Jones, Bettencourt, Burch, Cardwell. Boubel, Lee. Bottom — Robbins, McKnight, Gould, Rose, Gregory, Collier, Haws. CORPS CHAMPSCOMP. Top — Porter, Green, Summers, Sargeant, Jaska, Heinks, Thomas. Bottom — Beaugart, Steele, Green, Hinsch, Lavis, Andrews. ANNEX CHAMPS Top — Pence, Holcomb, Chance, Stribling, Brown. Bottom — Loftis, Carmack, Rollins, Conner. BASKETBALL Loftis, Harrall, Pianta, Statler, Ballard. TRACK TRACK SOFTBAU CORPS CHAMPS- E FIELD Top — Longquest, Hartman, Dickson, Fawcett, Carlson, Cox. Bottom — Norman, Johns, Reed, Couch, Cole, Longquest. VET CHAMPS-PURYEAR Top — Dorman, Talbot, McLeod, Marett, Thomas, Dalle. Bottom —Davis, Day, Simpson, Love, Tallichet, DuBose, Scheumack. HANDBALL VET CHAMPS-DORM NO. 14 Top — Lane, Adams, Burch. Bottom — Landa, Milikin, Davis, Hageman. TEHHIS CORPS CHAMPS- A INF HORSESHOES CORPS CHAMPS- B FIELD Top — Williams, Rodgers, Desmuke. Bottom — Ga I breath, Holland, Gilbert, French. BOX ING fLAG FOOTBALL ANNEX 2ND PLACE WINNERS Top — Barlemann, Seiter, Masijiot, Lovelace, Duckworth. Bottom — Frisbie, Lee, Rhemann, Sudduth, Morris, Hill, Schultz. GOLF W. H. THANHEUSER Student Senator GENE R. SUMMERS President of the Engineering Council VIC LINDLEY Battalion Wire Editor RICHARD GOTTLIEB Chief Announcer for WTAW TEX BENEKE AND THE GLENN MILLER ORCHESTRA VICTOR RECORDS February 26, 1948 Mr Bobby Williamson, Mr Tommy John, Co-Editors 1948 LONGHORN, Texas A M College Station, Texas Gentlemen: Jumpin re bops, but those slick chicks from that Lone Star state are really sharp . I mean solid! The job you gave me was tough but after detailed ogling of each of the lovelies I find the lucky lassies to be: Betty Jean Cadena Pat Davies Tidge Rattan Lizbeth Adkins Marjorie Rains Leslie Turner Pat List Joanne Johnson Thanks for giving me this opportunity and best wishes to the 1948 LONGHORN. TB rf Sincerely, Tex Beneke 131 WEST 52nd STREET NEW YORK 19, N. Y. ■plitippi IK ipm ■ill ■« iilii Illif SIB miss LfiURfl SESSIONS ’ « STUDENT LIFE COMMITTEE FACULTY: W. L. Penberthy C. G. White Daniel Russell M. L. Cashion R. G. Perryman G. E. Potter G. W. Schlesselman S. A.Lynch W. R. Carmichael STUDENTS: C. M. Howell J. K. B. Nelson M. E. Settegast Charlie Murray A. H. Harnden Jerry Sutherland Joe Cullinan Bill Brown Billy Vaughn Elmo Livingston John E. Orr 3 6 DISCUSSION AND DEBATE SOCIETY J. T. Miller . . H. A. Pate . . H. T. John . . W. S. Downard P. B. Wells . . . . . President . . Vice-President Secretary-Treasurer . . . Reporter . Social Chairman MEMBERS Abelow, M. H. Bond, Kenneth Cabaniss, Charles Fuller, Joe Hammonds, John Howell, Cotton Jackson, Jack McKnight, C. P. Nelson, James E. Pointer, G. M. Poison, Robert A. Regan, John B. Shortal, G. M. Smith, Allan R. Walcup, H. C. Johnson, Allen G- Lyon, Henry T. Wilson, William B. Young, Richard C. STUDENT FALL A. D. Bruce................President N. R. Leatherwood.............Secretary Arrington, C. M. Barnes, W. D. Beardsley, W. H. Boddeker, E. W. Bond, K. Bruce, A. D. Buntin, R. Chelf, H. Denton, A. E. Dusek, E. D. Edgar, H. Fly, R. F. Galloway, N. G. Gardner, W. W. Gary, B. Gentry, D. T. Hageman, L. W. Hill, J. R. Hood, S. Howell, C. Jones, J. P. Kirkham, C. 328 SENATE SPRING N. R. Leatherwood.............President M. M. Kuers...............Secretary Kuers, M. M. Laros, T. G. Leatherwood,N. R. Livingston, E. Miller, J.T. Mitchell, C. R. McNeil, H. R. O ' Connell, J. O ' Dwyer, T. Poole, J. T. Thompson, J. B. Richardson, J. H. Risien, H. V. Roach, M. Rothmann, R. Saunders, H. W. Shaw, V. M. Steyman, W. Stone, M. L. Talbert, N. K. Terry, L. B. 329 LONGHORN JUNIOR EDITORS CO-EDITORS Henry T. John Bobby Williamson BUSINESS MANAGER Jack Watson SPORTS EDITOR Andy Matula PHOTOGRAPHIC DIRECTOR Ernest B. Klein MANAGING EDITOR Henry A. Pate MILITARY EDITOR William K. Stenzel ARTISTS Sam Lanford K. L. 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Nelson LITTLE BATTALION STAFF EDITOR: Clayton L. Selph SPORTS EDITOR: Art Howard CIRCULATION MANAGER: Bob Kennelley ADVERTISING MANAGER: Maurice Howell STAFF MEMBERS; Dave Coslett Dick Kelly Curtis Edwards H. E. O ' Connell George Charlton J. E. Whitmore B. B. Garden L. L. Jinkins R. J. Coslett Emil Bunjes J. A. Bodine M. B. Olsen Charles Stiefel F. E. Simmen, Jr. George Prude J. B. O ' Neill Nick Dragna C. R. Dew Larry Goodwyn Zero Hammond Grady Griffin Sam Lanford K. J. Marak Gilbert Jones Paul Davidson Curtis Erck Gerald York Harvey Cherry Richard T. Cherry Louie Hardy Bob Hardeman Bill Bennett B. B. Bauer Bob O ' Hara Fred Whisenhunt Charles Fee Bill McCord John Halick Emmett Trant Dave Seligman 331 AGRICULTURIST EDITOR: Roger B. Letz MANAGING EDITOR: Thomas Halff ASSOCIATE EDITOR: H. L. Self ASSISTANTS: Ed Peel Preston Kiel J. W. Lindsey C. O. Greer J. D. Nixon CIRCULATION MANAGER: Archie Andrews BUSINESS MANAGER: Alfred H. Conrad 332 COMMENTATOR EDITORS: BUSINESS MANAGER: Dave Bruce (Fall) Bob Poison Paul D. Cretien (Spring) ASSISTANT BUSINESS MANAGERS: F. B. Probandt L. Steglich EDITORIAL STAFF: Vick Lindley William F. Bumpas J. E. Regan A. E. Brunson W. K. Colville Chuck Maisel Dan Jackson PHOTOGRAPHERS: Grady Griffin Claude Stone STAFF ARTISTS: Don Jarvis Emmet Trant LAYOUT: Sam Lanford 333 ENGINEER EDITORS: Henry Gilchrist (Fall) Paul McBride (Spring) ASSISTANT EDITORS: James Hanna R. B. Harwood EDITORIAL STAFF: Randolph Blumberg J. C. Cooley Glen D. Brooks Frank S. Haines Bill Dixon Jack L. Bertram Richard L. Baker J. E. Turner Donald N. Brown E. J. Lanik M. E. Jarrell George Morgan W. G. Irvine Frank McMillan BUSINESS MANAGERS: Jim Kelly Bill Hawes PHOTOGRAPHER: J. M. Robertson STAFF ARTISTS: R. B. Simmons E. A. Ingram SOUTHWESTERN VETERINARIAN EDITOR Louis E. Buck ASSOCIATE EDITOR Karl Wallace ASSISTANT EDITORS Al Price Max Lowe James Hoban ADVERTISING MANAGER Larry Gore ASSISTANT ADVERTISING MANAGER Hugh Wallace BUSINESS MANAGER Bob Shell ASSISTANT BUSINESS MANAGER M. R. Calliham 335 : COUNCIL Officers: Jack Timmons . James E. Kunkel J. D. Terry . R. D. Letz President Vice-President . Treasurer . Reporter C. B. Brazeal W. P. Henry W. B. Ransel R. Canning W. H. Kiel L. Smith G. E. Carpenter P. D. Kiel L. S. Taylor C. H. Chambers J. Kingsberry J. D. Terry A. H. Conrad J. E. Kunkel H. D.Thuem W. E. Dickens R. C. Lawless J. Timmons H. E. Eppes J. P. O ' Conell B. H. Varner E. Eubanks M. J. Migl J. G. Walker R. L. Garner E. V. Niemeyer D. C. Kolberg N. C. Patterson 336 ART AND SCIENCES COUNCIL Officers: C. Peyton McKnight...................President W. E. Reifschlager................Secretary-Treasurer F. F. Block J. R. Bond C. C. Boyd A. D. Bruce, Jr. Don Carroll H. L. Cone P. D. Cretien Edward Dusek C. Peyton McKnight J. L. Liverman W. L. Matthews J.T. Miller V. H. O ' Brien L. L. Palmer H. A. Pate W. E. Reifschlager A. J. Rogers G. R. Sharp C. R. Stone W. H. Thanheiser R. W. White 337 STUDENT ENGINEER COUNCIL Officers: Gene R. Summers....................President Jerry Sutherland....................Secretary Ammons, S.E. Moore, S. E. Armstrong, E. E. Morse, Ray Baker, Q. M. Moseley, C. B. Bennett, M. D. Proffit, James V. Davis, Wm. T., Jr. Denney, Richard Eubanks, T. E. Hamon, A. O. Salter, Thomas R. Spillman, Pat Y. Stayton, D. M. Streetman, O. L., Jr. Summers, Gene R. Heemann, John A. Sutherland, Jerry Jones, Jerry N. Talbert, Norwood Lamberth, Tom M. Teubner, H. C. Lawson, G. W. Ward, W. W. Lewis, James R. Wirsching, Joe McBride, Paul Wortham, James G. 338 SCHOLARSHIP HONOR SOCIETV Officers: G. C. Shelton................... Vice-President B. B. Wallace....................Vice-President W. J. Lindsay..................Secretary-Treasurer AGRICULTURE: Anderson, Reuben Richard, Jr. Bassett, James Wilbur Brazzil, John D. Brown, George Phillip Campbell, Charles Boyle, Jr. Clifton, O. B. Connell, Frank Darwin Crane, Lloyd Eugene Darsey, Charley Combs Ehrhardt, Steve Paul Engeling, Gus A. Evatt, Nathan Spencer Golden, Billy Weldon Gregg, John Ernest, Jr. Halff, Thomas Alexander Hohn, Charles Moran Hooks, Thomas Benton, Jr. Kiel, William Henry, Jr. King, Grady Oscar Knopp, Norbert John Kunze, George W. Munford, Robert Arthur Niemeyer, Eberhardt Paxson, John Bowers Vivrett, Macager Louis, Jr. Walker, Jesse George, Jr. Zerr, Maurice Joseph ARTS AND SCIENCES: Adams, Thomas Clifton Bennett, William Moore Blackstock, Albert William Bonnen, James Thomas Busby, James L. Bynum, George Ridley Cavender, James Vere, Jr. Crutchfield, King Downard, William Sanders Duller, Nelson Mark, Jr. Gilbert, Warren Alexander Golden, Ray Mack Harrison, Richard Henry III Hughes, Fred Lee Krueger, Jack Arlon Lawrence, Van Lloyd Nelson, Eugene August Thompson, James Charles Wasson, William Albert Van Tuyl, Harold Hutchison ENGINEERING: Ammons, Archie Bridge Armstrong, Edward Earl Auvermann, Harry John Baetz, Ernest Arthur, Jr. Baker, Quin M. Ballentine, John Richard Blumberg, Randolph Booten, Richard C., Jr. Broodo, Archie Bundy, William T., Jr. Carter, Robert Wesley Clark, Joe Richard Cleland, Robert Lindbergh Coles, Rupert Darrold Costellow, Robert Edward Darsey, George Edward III Davis, Kenneth William DeFrank, Pete Deisler, Paul Frederick, Jr. Dickson, James Aubrey, Jr. Dickson, Joseph Crown Fitch, William Dudley Fix, James Edward Francis, James Edwin Gage, Tracy Davis Gilchrist, Henry Guy, Arthur Lee, Jr. Herndon, Daniel Campbell Hill, Lester Lee, Jr. Kennedy, Bruce Mason Kerr, James William Kilpatrick, Byron Keith Lander, Joel Richard Lindsay, Wilbur Jerome Linn, Dudley Paul Locke, Charles Blakey Longley, Arvel Jasper, Jr. McDaniel, William Bryan Manly, Eugene Decker Mannas, William Joseph Moody, Joseph Thomas Munoz, Pedro Jesus Neely, Roy Griffith Newsom, Horace Ray Olsen, Carl Edwin, Jr. Perry, Allison B. Peterson, Robert Lauder Phillips, Richard F. Stanley, Duffy Brock Stiles, Loran Harvin Stone, Robert Melvin Syfan, Frank Edward Tate, Wallace Fier Tatum, Freeman Arthur Thompson, Charles Gordon Thrash, Charles Galoway, Jr. VanHorn, Harold Glen Vinson, George L. Voelkel, Dellie Ray Walker, Charles Albert Wallace, Barton Brinker Ward, Jack Lee Ward, William Weaver Weeren, Herman Overton Wheeler, Frank Warren Whitney, Harrison L. Williams, Franklin Cullen Wilson, James Herman Wirsching, Joseph Edward Woolf, Jack Royce Wyatt, Otis Corbin, Jr. Thomas, William Rufus, Jr. VETERINARY MEDICINE: Genrich, Mainard E. Gray, Robert Nathaniel Johnston, Robert Victor Kelsey, Joe Frank Lowe, Max Warren Shelton, George Calvin Switzer, William Paul, Jr. Toxey, Walter William, Jr. Ward, Floyd Murrell Prejean, Wilbert R. Ramstein, Richard K. Underwood, Howard L. Yeager, George W. 339 A6GIELAND ORCHESTRA Saxophones Jerry Steves Jerry Biles Glenn Duhon Braxton Doak Tom Bullock Ben Edwards Jim Wheeler Drums — Joe Pike Bass — Richard Parker Trombones Nelson McLain Bill Langley J. R. Lauderdale Edwin Snead Trumpets Frank Incaprera Bruce Murray Harry Vaughn Piano — Fred Nelson Guitar Fred Forste Vocalist — Boyd Rogers SINGING CADETS Officers: Whitney W. Wilson, Jr W. L Evans . . . Helmut Quiram Jimmy Jones . . . Jerry Byrd .... . . President Vice-President Business Manager Reporter-Historian . . Librarian FIRST TENORS: BARITONES: SECOND TENORS: BASSES: Tommy Gould Bob Stinson W. L. Alexander Boyce Bennett N. R. Leatherwood Julius Bleker Bill Blankenship Ben Brittain Grady Griffin John Buchanan Jerry Byrd Bob Latson Buddy Boyd Conrad Cone Bill Marsh Dean C. Collins Raymond Conley F. C. Hall Arthur Compton Harry Doran B. W. Davis John F. Helm James Duke Bill Evans Fred Grothaus William Selby King Egger Bill Moss Harold Eades Duane Evans John Paxson W. L. Guthrie Edward Finlay Keith Haines Ben Scholl John Hardin Newton Gann Owen Keeling Ray Smith B. F. Harmon Bill Haile Thomas Miller Whitney Wilson Jimmy Jones Dave Kreager A. D. Salmon Pete Jones Leslie Polk Vergil Bohac Sam Lanford Helmut Quiram Vernon Chapman J. H. Ludwig Lucian Morgan Joe B. Taylor Don Miller George Rice George Thomas L. N. Perkins Hiram Sloan T. G. Smith James Woodley John A. Smith George Stuart James Parkman Wesley Stevens Ralph Wheat Jim Morris Jaime Torres Thos. A. Wise Lyle White George Clark Carl Morris Donald Waldrip Spencer Ellis John Hancock 341 YMCA CABINET Robinson, J. W.....................President McClure, Don....................Vice-President Rose, Earl......................Secretary Daniel, Guy..............Chairman Program Committee Beatty, Bill Blackburn, W. R. Blair, Carrell Bowers, D. G, Brittain, Ben Casas, Julio Copeland, Ted Dieb, J. E. Eubank, L. A. Glass, C. D. Harris, C. S. Johnson, R. H. Latson, R. L. Kuta, M. E. Miller, Jarvis Morris, C. M. Morris, Jim Orr, John Pitzer, E. T. Prince, Jack Rogers, B. A. Shortal, Johnny Sykes, Bob Spears, Bob Splittgarber, Thomas Stwart, Gerald Williams, Ed Williamson, J. A., Jr. Mayo, Bill Magruder, Jimmy Skidmore, B. G. 342 TOWN HALL Boyd Rogers, Manager Guy Daniel Don Peters Earl Rose Hiram Smith George Edwards Bernard Kitchens Charlie Howard Raymond Champion Bob McClure 343 LIVESTOCK JUDGING TEAM Eckert, J. C. Kothmann, R. R. Broome, C. A. Richardson, G. C. Kothmann, M. M. Warren, M. M. Grote, O. S. Schmidt, V. R. Sears, A. C. 344 NATIONAL DAIRYMAN COW JUDGING TEAM D. D. Allen J. H. Clifton D. E. Edwards J. M. Hart W. D. Keele J. W. Lindsey H. L. Self R. P. Swann H. D. Walker E. V. Niemeyer 345 DAIRY JUDGING TEAM Darnell, C. L (Coach) Prather, W. E. Baumhardt, R. E. Betts, K. F. Geeslin, M. A. Shelton, D. R, 346 CROPS JUDGING TEAM NO. 3 IN THE NATION Collard, F. G. (Coach) Nowatny, A. Zabcik, W. L. Trimble, J. Zabcik, F. M. 347 POULTRY JUDGING TEAM Greer, C. O. lays, H. Stockton, F. Parnell, E. D. (Coach) 348 MEATS JUDGING TEAM Keathley, M. H. Allen, J. D. Kennelly, R. M. Keene, J. T. Butler, O. D. (Coach) 349 352 DEPARTMENT STAFF Guy S. Meloy, Jr., Col., Inf Thomas A. Adcock, Col., CE William A. Becker, It. Col., FA William S. McElhenny, Lt. Col., Cav Glenn B. Owen, Lt. Col., Inf William P. Scholl, Jr., Lt. Col., QMC Lawrence E. Sommers, Lt. Col., FA Frank R. Swoger, Lt. Col., Ord John M. Cook, Major, Inf Leonard E. Garrett, Major, Inf Laurence W. Jones, Major, SigC Lawson W. Magruder, Jr., Inf Harry E. Meisell, Major, TC Charles F. Ostner, Major, FA Norman W. Parsons, Major, Cav John K. Walker, Jr., Major, Cav Virgil C. Williams, Major, CE Arent O. Wiken, Major, CmlC William R. Blake, Capt., SigC Gay Campbell, Capt., TC Eugene B. Datres, Capt., SigC David J. Moran, Capt., Inf Roy E. Smith, Capt., FA Louis W. Bratton, M Sgt., Inf. Ray J. Chandler, M Sgt., FA Jack E. Cutsinger, M Sgt., Ord Ray M. Davis, M Sgt., Armd F Albert C. Derby, 1st Sgt., CE Robert V. Finlayson, M Sgt., QMC Glen H. Gray, M Sgt., FA Patrick E. Lynch, M Sgt., Cav Claude R. Misenheimer, M Sgt., CmlC James R. Norman, M Sgt., FA Francis H. Pell, 1st Sgt., ASA Robert W. Poteet, M Sgt., SigC Patric C. Reid, M Sgt., FA George S. Richards, M Sgt., Inf Victor E. Roland, M Sgt., QMC Mitchell West, 1st Sgt., FA William E. Wisdom, M Sgt., FA Ralph M. Knutson, 1st Sgt., TC Richard R. Peterson, T Sgt., Inf Henry A. Snyder, T Sgt., ASA Joseph C. Thomas, T Sgt., Inf James Wood, T Sgt., FA Russell F. Allton, S Sgt., Inf James W. Cannon, S Sgt., Inf Joseph W. Davis, S Sgt., Inf. Charles V. Fisher, S Sgt., FA Armon Jordan, S Sgt., Inf J. D. Mandel, S Sgt., CE Lester Smith, S Sgt., FA David V. Stroud, S Sgt., Inf Rollie L. Tanner, S Sgt., FA William L. Titus, S Sgt., Armd F John B. Williams, S Sgt., FA Angus J. Fahey, Tec. 3, TC Truman Allen, M Sgt., AF Kermit Schlameus, M Sgt., AF Raleigh E. Sherman, M Sgt., AF W. S. Hooper, T Sgt., AF Warren G. Williams, T Sgt., AF Dexter L. Hodge, Lt. Col., AF John H. Kelly, Lt. Col., AF Clifford A. Willey, Major, AF John C. Adams, Capt., AF Waler F. Cain, 1st Lt., AF David H. Watts, WOJG, AF TACTICAL OFFICERS Joe E. Davis, Lt. Col. Robert L. Melcher, Lt. Col. Frank S. Vaden, Jr., Lt. Col. John H. Willard, Major Charles M. Taylor, Capt. Lester W. Stiles, Capt. Ernest W. Jackson, Capt. 353 MILITARY William L. Brown............ The Texas Reserve Officers Award Marvin R McClure................ The Cowell Trophy Marvin R McClure..................Citation Cord George R. Edwards..................Citation Cord Leland G. Stewart..................Citation Cord James F. Davis...................Citation Cord John E. Orr....................Citation Cord Richard Denny ...................Citation Cord Carl E. Olsen, Jr............Sons of American Revolution Award Billy M. Vaughn............Sons of American Revolution Award Jerrol E. Taylor............Sons of American Revolution Award James W. Patterson...........Sons of American Revolution Award j Hadley Edgar............Sons of American Revolution Award Don Hodges.............Sons of American Revolution Award James W. Roach............Sons of American Revolution Award Forrest H. Sparks............Sons of American Revolution Award Theodore H. Clark...........Sons of American Revolution Award Jean E. Lewis.............Sons of American Revolution Award Donald E. Jarvis.........Daughters of the American Revolution Award Ralph L. Shannon.........United Daughters of the Confederacy Trophy John E. Dieb........Brazos County Reserve Officers Association Award Elmo C. Livingston..............Tactical Department Award Theodore Copeland...........U. S. Air Force Association Medal N. R. Leatherwood............Coast Artillery Association Medal Burton W. French............ Field Artillery Association Award Guy Norfleet...............Ordnance Association Medals W. B. McLaughlin.............Ordnance Association Medals AWARDS A. W. Blackstock...........Quartermaster Association Medal Burton Hink.............Quartermaster Association Medal Howard R. Oliver...........Signal Corps Association Award Truman G. Martin.........Transportation Corps Association Award George O. Muller..............Engineers Corps Award A. F. Field..............Drum and Bugle Corps Award H. F. Harris..............Drum and Bugle Corps Award D. C. Fisher..............Drum and Bugle Corps Award M. Musey...............Drum and Bugle Corps Award F. T. Davidson.............Drum and Bugle Corps Award R. W. Lawler..............Drum and Bugle Corps Award W. J. Worley..............Drum and Bugle Corps Award T. Y. Lokey..............Drum and Bugle Corps Award D. B. Sparks......... ' .....Drum and Bugle Corps Award L. G. Maxfield.............Drum and Bugle Corps Award J. W. Horrell..... Drum and Bugle Corps Award C. R. Gordon..............Drum and Bugle Corps Award J. O. Williams.............Drum and Bugle Corps Award T. S. Fluker..............Drum and Bugle Corps Award Jack E. Jackson.....Professor of Military Science and Tactics for Air Award William Wolff.........Nat. Rifle Assoc. Individual Expert Award Robert F. Fly..........Nat. Rifle Assoc. Individual Expert Award Billy Stoffregen.......Nat. Rifle Assoc. Individual Sharpshooter Award George T. Keene.......Nat. Rifle Assoc. Individual Marksman Award L. D. Collier.........Nat. Rifle Assoc. Individual Marksman Award E Battery Field Artillery.............The Moore Trophy C Troop Cavalry...............The Walters Trophy A Composite...................Unit Award CORPS STAFF CORPS COLONEL B. M. VAUGHN Executive LT. COLONEL J. D. TITTLE Adjutant LT. COLONEL R. BLUMBERG Intelligence LT. COLONEL J. K. B. NELSON Public Relations LT. COLONEL S. B. WHITE Operations LT. COLONEL C. H. PATTERSON Supply LT. COLONEL C. S. HARRIS Chaplain SERGEANT MAJOR M. R. McCLURE SUPPLY SERGEANT C. D. GLASS LIAISON SERGEANT D. G. KASPER LIAISON SERGEANT J. J. LUTHER LIAISON SERGEANT G. B. DANIELS LIAISON SERGEANT B. M. STEEL LIAISON SERGEANT G. EDWARDS 357 SAND CONSOLIDATED BAND STAFF LT. COLONEL D. R. HOWELL Consolidated Band Commander MAJOR R. B. STANFORD Drum Major 358 BAND BAND COMMANDING OFFICER FIRST SERGEANTS SENIORS William E. LaRoche Wm. Hiram Smith (2nd semester) (in picture) J. R. Wilkerson (1st semester) E. C. Abrahamson B. Bertram B. J. Blankenship SECOND IN COMMAND TECH SERGEANTS A. W. Brown Clifton Bolner J. D. Legler Charles Rogers STAFF SERGEANTS J. B. Cooper R. J. Davis J. B. Davis F. Fandey STAFF MEMBERS Carl B. Whyte G. A. Humble David R. Howell, It. Col. James H. Simpson A. R. Longley George R. Edwards, Master Sgt. W. G. Wendlandt CORPORALS R. D. McCready Wm. C. Miller A. Moeller FIRST LIEUTENANTS J. O. Williams L. G. Maxfield G. Molteni J. Paxson Glen Enmon M. S. Moore L. O. Petty Robert Fly Valery Brown T. Roxburgh Gerald W. Cunningham M. O. Bird R. Simmons Charles Eckert W. E. Hollar J. C. Slayton D. G. Simpson G. Sinclair Thomas M. Knox Ben Bickham A. F. Vizza A. D. Byall JUNIORS F. Blount, Jr. B. J. Bollinger R. Drago, Jr. C. R. Gordon J. C. Hay J. W. Horrell SOPHOMORES M. Musey D. Sparks J. Springer A. Pixley W. Henslee J. Standefer SAND WHITE BAND COMMANDING OFFICER Richard H. Nichols SECOND IN COMMAND Jack Westbrook STAFF MEMBERS Richard Stanford FIRST LIEUTENANTS John Hoch L. E. Clarke Jim Duke Jim Wheeler Monroe F. Johns J. E. Green E. S. Anderson FIRST SERGEANTS Larry C. Kinard TECH SERGEANTS R. B. Hurley W. H. Hawes A. E. Larroca J. G. Killebrew Jack Westbrook Larry C. Kinard STAFF SERGEANTS G. G. Post C. B. Kitchens J. H.Long R. H.Johnson D. R. Monson M. K. Mobley CORPORALS D. C. Fisher H. K. Bass C. R. Lundelius R. W. Lawler W. J. Worley G. C.Lareau F. T. Davidson B. F. Thompson J. D. Gimarc T. Y. Lokey SENIORS F. P. Forste Bob Lauderdale P. A. Allen David Martin J. M. Vaughn Charles Lattimore Albert Field W. F. Wolff Don Whitley Cloyce Terrell Jim Ulmer L. R. Mangold N. W. Fowler Gene Boynton Bill Barzak JUNIORS A. S. McFarlane W. L. Carruth Frank Hebner T. A. Carlton SOPHOMORES B. G. Shipp Jefferson Seay H. C. Byler Harold Harris T. S. Fluker Harry Vaughn J. H. Mortenson G. F. Wyly HEADQUARTERS GROUP STAFF LT. COLONEL CHARLES W. MATTOX Commander MAJOR EDWARD D. BATEMAN Executive Officer CAPTAIN HEYWARD C. HOSCH Adjutant CAPTAIN R. E. MOORE Intelligence CAPTAIN TOMMY F. BLACKSTONE Operations CAPTAIN R. J. CONRAD Supply 361 QUARTER “A”SENIORS Commander CART. HOWARD W. HORNE Second in Command 1ST LT. F. S. THURMOND Platoon Leader 1ST LT. W. D. O ' MARA Platoon Leader ist lt. f. n. McMillan Scholastic Officer 1ST LT. A. F. MOORE Supply Officer 1ST LT. B. J. TOOLEY Headquarters Staff CART. HEYWARD C. HOSCH ROSTER Auvermann, Harry J. Jones, J. T. Bailey, Alton L. Mannas, W. J. Bell, G. L. Miller, J. N. Borgfeld, R. H. Nelson, D. J. Bowden, B. W. Patrick, W. A. Bradford, R. R. Qualls, R. C. Cavitt, G. P. Reed, R. F. Cowan, P. Roper, J. D. Dixon, B. Russell, J. D. Freeman, W. R. Semands, E. D. Gilbert, W. A. Shuhart, D. V. Grogin, G. K. Slaughter, J. E. Ground, H. R. Spoede, R. W. Hagan, J. G. Summers, B. T. Halcomb, W. S. Swann, R. P. Hancock, B. J. Tate, C. W. Hendricks, K. W. Taylor, M. A. Hodges, G. H. Tillery, J. P. Huddleston, H. C. Timberlake, B. O HEADQUARTER “B”SENIORS Commander CART. J. H. COCHRANE Second in Command 1ST LT. B. J. McCORMICK First Lieutenants BRAUNIG, C. F. EUBANK, T. E. FOITIK, H. E. HUDDLESTON, V. R- JUSTISS, TOM LEWIS, J. J. MUELLER, J. P. PATTERSON, J. N. ROSTER Bateman, E. D. Bender, H. L. Blackstone, T. F. Conrad, R. J. Daniel, E. A. Hoeste, F. R. Hudman, D. Kelso, J. F. Kruse, G. Lanik, L. Mattox, C. R. Mayes, R. B. Moore, R. L. Munston, H. I. Patterson, J. N. Potter, O. W. Robinowitz, M. Slaughter, H. Thoma, C. Tipton, R. L. Thornhill, T. D. Von Rosenberg Whitsett, R. H. Capt. J. H. Cochrane r REGIMENT REfilMENIAL HEADOUAREERS COLONEL R. L SHANNON Commander LT. COLONEL H. A. PATE Executive MAJOR W. I. COMPTON MAJOR J. ROACH MAJOR S. H. COOK SGT. MAJOR G. R. MacMANUS COMMUNICATION SGT. T. SPLITTGERBER COLOR SGT. A. FOWLER COLOR SGT. J. W. ROBINSON COLOR GUARD E. G. MARTIN COLOR GUARD W. A. COCKBURN 364 FIRST REGIMENT FIRST BATTALION LT. COLONEL J. P. McCONNELL Commander MAJOR N. E. LUKER Executive CAPTAIN G. G. VLETAS CAPT. R. M. GOLDEN CAPT. B. L. WILLIAMSON SGT. MAJOR McJILTON STAFF 365 FIRST REGIMENT “A” INFANTRY COMMANDING OFFICER Copt. Sam C. McKenzie cart. s. c. McKenzie SECOND IN COMMAND 1st It. Guinn C. Fergus STAFF MEMBERS Major Norman E. Luker Capt. Ray M. Golden Capt. Gus C. Vletas M Sgt. Gerald R. McManus FIRST LIEUTENANTS Degan, Daniel C. Ellis, Henry M. Greer, Fred E. Mattel, Charles A. FIRST SERGEANTS Dieb, John E. TECH SERGEANTS Bell, C. M. STAFF SERGEANTS Dixon, W. J. Hill, F. W. Hott, N. C. Sauls, J. E. Simpson, H. F. CORPORALS Beatty, W. M. Schwarz, Ed Mills, B. M. SENIORS Anderson, Tellie G. Goodwyn, James T. Harmon, Kenneth Jones, Jasper I. Kobs, Ernest C. JUNIORS Dungan,M. D. Scrimgeour, W. B. Waterhouse, R. R. SOPHOMORES Bass, N. I. Blackburn, W. R. Bledsoe, G. L. Broussard, W. A. Brumlow, Ray Curtis, R. E. Cook, L. B. Gorman, A. K. Hart, M. L. Hickman, D. P. Howell, E. S. Jeanes, C. B. Judge, G. E. Kuta, M. E. Leissner, J. A. Leesch, G. D. McClure, D. P. Medford, R. R. Nixon, T. E. Pate, Sam P araskevas, Alex Smith, H. R. Speer, R. P. Stokes, J. B. Timmons, K. D. Tompkins, J. D. Turcotte, J. W. Walkup, H. C. 1ST LT. G. C. FERGUS 1 ST SGT. J. E. DICK FIRST REGIM COMMANDING OFFICER Capt. James W. Alexander SECOND IN COMMAND 1st It. John T. Wier STAFF MEMBERS It. Col. Henry A. Pate Capt. Bobby L. Williamson FIRST LIEUTENANTS Stenzel, William K. Hirsch, Bern Brown, Pat Baca, Frank D. 1 ST SGT. E. B. CHAPMAN “B” INFANTRY FIRST SERGEANTS Chapman, Elvis B. TECH SERGEANTS Nichols, B. C. Lynch, R. F. STAFF SERGEANTS Charles, A. Crennan, W. J. Ellis, W. R. Taylor, C. A. CORPORALS Anderson, L. A. Dieterich, H. F. Flake, R. A. Gregg, R. H. Skidmore, B. G. Stevens, W. M. Zimmerman, G. D. SENIORS Watson, Jack H. Goodwyn, Thad J. Wimberly, Wayne M. JUNIORS Clark, D. L. Choate, T. J. Clint, M. W. Collins, R. W. Fails, J. C. Frazier, J. B. Greenwell, J. R. Lambert, B. E. Hamilton, C. R. Howard, J. Maloney, J. L. Neely, G. W. Smith, E. M. Winters, C. D. SOPHOMORES Baker, L. C. Carlson, R. A. Clarke, S. S. Ferguson, G. D. Hervey, L. C. Johnston, G. Loflin, D. V. Mullins, J. H. O ' Neal, H. P. Patrick, R. E. Price, C. F. Roberts, J. C. CAPT. J. W. ALEXANDER FIRST REGIMENT C INFtmil CAPT. J. E. KUNKEL COMMANDING OFFICER Copt. James E. Kunkel SECOND IN COMMAND 1st Lt. Vic G. Krauskoph STAFF MEMBERS Lt. Col. John P. McConnell Major Sidney H. Cook M Sgt. Don G. Kaspar M Sgt. Robert McClure M Sgt. Alfred H. Fowler S Sgt. James M. Green S Sgt. Robert M. Robinson T Sgt. Joe H. Nagy T Sgt. Tommy R. Splittgerber FIRST LIEUTENANTS Dibrell, Jack H. Grona, Floyd W. Henderson, Johnnie S. Williamson, James C. FIRST SERGEANTS Stewart, Leland G. TECH SERGEANTS Gentry, D. T. Sheets, P. K. STAFF SERGEANTS Drake, C. B. Flack, E. K. Gaines, J. A. Garner, B. J. Garrison, W. E. Gatlieb, E. Hare, J. V. McMillian, G. R. Stegall, B. J. Wales, B. B. Wilson, B. W. CORPORALS Bailey, C. P. Barber, W. A. Chase, L. E. Harrison, J. F. Kathman, G. H. Mackey, W. L. Woodal, J. R. SENIORS Clounts, Joe W. Duyl, Cornelius C. Eckert, John C. Hanson, Rudolph A. Schulze, Victor H. Tate, Leland B. Wheat, Ralph G. JUNIORS Briggs, H. V. Currie, V. M. Edwards, S. T. Hammer, J. L. Park, B. T. Post, J. E. SOPHOMORES Copeland, D. P. Dailey, T. T., Jr. Heister, J. W. Skaggs, M. M. FRESHMEN Bonot, C. J. Besteriro, A. A. Carson, S. E. Cheek, E. J. Davis, B. E. Ham, L. W. Humphrey, M. D. Johanson, E H. Killingstad, H. R. Ladyman, H. R. Lenoir, V. T. Merindino, B. A. Morris, C. F. Nance, R. D. Olson, J. M. Rivera, C. R. Rackel, J. K. Rines, D. A. Smith, B. W. SoRelle, C. V. Stanislar, L. R. Thomas, M. T. Tirrell, B. J. Ward, C. F. Warren, J. R. 1 ST LT. 1 ST SGT. V. G. KRAUSKOPH L. G. STEWART FUST REGIMENT SECOND BAinilON STAFF LT. COLONEL A. W. BLACKSTOCK Commander MAJOR H. CLARK Executive CART. A. M. SORENSON Adjutant CART. K. M. FRAZELLE SGT. MAJOR H. G. QUIRAM supply sgt. r. McKinney 369 CART. C. HOWARD “A” VETERANS COMMANDING OFFICER JUNIORS Capt. Charles D. Howard Adams, Hugh M. Burns, 1. M. SECOND IN COMMAND Campbell, F. R. 1st It. David B. Harnden Cates, A. W. Copeland, F. N. STAFF MEMBERS Cruz, T. D. Deaton, C. E. Col. Ralph L. Shannon Donaldson, J. W. Major Jimmy W. Roach Erck, C. V. Capt. Jack R. Chitwood Guevara, F. A. M Sgt. Albert D. Salmon, Jr. Hightower, K. D. Linsey, B. A. FIRST LIEUTENANTS Locker, J. D. Boggs, Jacob D. F., Jr. Loe, 1. B. Brandstetter, Walter C. Mahler, B. B. Sibley, John E. Matush, W. J. McGinnis, C. 1. FIRST SERGEANTS Meza, R. G. Rice, George H., Jr. Muldowney, T. J. TECH SERGEANTS Johnson, H. 1. Prichard, C. D. STAFF SERGEANTS Cameron, J. S. Cure, L. B. Harris, G. W. Waide, J. B. CORPORALS Cockburn, W. A. Martin, E. G. SENIORS Boyd, Robert E. Champion, Raymond M. Garcia, Oscar M. Trotter, Eugene W. Moon, F. W. Sheffield, D. E. McDonald, S. O. Stansfield, F. J. Stiles, D. L. Vourcos, M. E. Waide, J. B. Wall, D. P. SOPHOMORES Casey, R. L. Garner, G. B. Hernandez, E. L. Mitchell, J. R. Mitchell, R. P. Powell, B. L. Ray, R. F. Styner, M. C. FRESHMEN Turner, W. A. 1 ST IT. 1 ST SGT. D. B. HARNDEN G. H. RICE FIRST REGIMENT “B VETERANS COMMANDING OFFICER Capt. William S. Bouldin SECOND IN COMMAND 1st It. Clarence L. Leinweber, Jr. STAFF MEMBERS It. Col. Albert W. Blackstock It. Col. Clifton S. Harris Major T. Haller Clark Capt. William I. Compton Capt. Kenneth M. Frazelle T Sgt. Ramon McKinney T Sgt. Helmut G. Quiram FIRST LIEUTENANTS Davenport, L. V. Drugan, G. S. Grundy, S. P. MacFarlane, J. L. Smith, F. M. FIRST SERGEANTS Webster, M. J. TECH SERGEANTS Brunkhorst, H. H. Votaw, B. R. STAFF SERGEANTS Aalen, M. I. Crane, J. H. Darby, G. M. DeShazo, J. J. Pittard, H. E. Polk, L. C., Jr. Sharp, D. W. CORPORALS Bohlman, W. F., Jr. Keller, W. M. Olson, J. A. Smith, R. W., Jr. Taylor, H. A. Templeton, R. L. Troublefield, J. E. SENIORS Goldtnann, T. B. Jenkins, W. G. Krauskopf, O. E. Reed, G. R. Tadlock, U. M. Vickery, A. B. SOPHOMORES Benavides, L. G. Bourland, D. T. Buchanan, J. E. Cirilo, M. Coughran, J. A., Jr. Fearn, H. B. George, J. V. Hackler, W. L. Huff, R. B. Payne, W. T., Jr. Price, W. H., Jr. Smythe, R. W. Stevenson, J. H., Jr. Steyman, W. R. Trottoer, G. G. Webb, B. L. CAPT. W. S. BOULDIN FIRST REGIMENT CART. V. M. DEVENPORT “C” VETERANS COMMANDING OFFICER Douglas, J. E. Hamilton, D. R. Devenport, Vernon M., Capt. Dumas, J. D. Hardeman, D. B. SECOND IN COMMAND Kibbe, J. C. Mosley,W. N. ,1st Lt. Peace, H. L. Pence, E W. FIRST LIEUTENANTS Presnal, J. K. Chelf, Harvey A. ,1st It. Simpson, D. Kennedy, Temple R., 1st Lt. Thornal, R. G. Lowes, George A., 1st Lt. Wilson, F. W. Ray, Dewey G., 1st Lt. JUNIORS FIRST SERGEANTS Brittain, B. F. Jones, Roy C., 1st Sgt. Carroll, J. G. Chaney, J. D. TECH SERGEANTS Clark, S. T. Bohuslav, 1. J. Clary, J. C. Orr, A. 8. Cook, B. L. Coppinger, C. D. STAFF SERGEANTS Duncan, S. P. Askins, J. W. Durham, H. W. Broderick, J. G. Cloudt, D. L. Cone, C. B. Davenport, D. R. Freberg, C. D. Hale, T. H. Keathley, M. H Minter, J. E. Musick, L. D. Richey, P. Woodard, H. D. SENIORS Allen, J. H. Carter, L. K. Carter, M. M. Coker, E. M. Grady, J. C. Johnson, J. E. Knox, J. W. Lanham, W. H. Marchant, J. D. Mullins, W. H. Powers, L. C. Reese, J. A. Rogers, H. A. Ryan, T. F. Sandberg, G. H. Sexton, C. D. Skeen, J. R. Speer, T. A. Stevens, C. R. Stevenson, H. J. Swindle, W. C. Tingle, T. G. Whetstone, J. M. Williams, A. L. Williams, R. L. 1 ST IT. 1 ST SGT. W.N. MOSELEY R. C. JONES SECOND REGIMENT REGIMENTAL HEADQUARTERS COLONEL J. A. KRUEGER Commander LT. COLONEL W. D. BARNETT Executive MAJOR D. D. STEDHAM MAJOR R. HORANY MAJOR BARNETT SGT. MAJOR E. G. HODGES SUPPLY SGT. C. G. TIMMERMAN COMMUNICATIONS SGT. L. C. GOODWYN COLOR GUARD W. H. LEWIS COLOR GUARD S. BARRETT 373 SECOND REGIMENT FIRST STAFF LT. COLONEL J. E. TAYLOR Commander MAJOR F. R . HARDIN Executive CART. H. WAINE CART. T. R. PARSONS SGT. D. JARVIS SGT. HUDGENS 374 ECOND REGIMENT “A” BATTERY COMMANDING OFFICER Capt. William P. Dickson SECOND IN COMMAND 1st It. Guy A. Baber STAFF MEMBERS Col. Jack A. Krueger Major Arthur A. Crixell Capt. Tom R. Parsons FIRST LIEUTENANTS England, Herbert C. Koenig, Reuben E. Prince, Noonan A. FIRST SERGEANTS Blakeney, Floyd H. TECH SERGEANTS Blackburn, F. H. Hayes, W. R. STAFF SERGEANTS Abraham, Nazry Grumpier, K. N. Morse, J. O. CORPORALS Barrett, S. G. Bates, L. A. Buescher, Henry Gunter, J. W. Harris, J. E. Miller, R. B. Pfiel, C. E. Robertson, J. E. F. H. BLAKENEY 1 ST SGT. SENIORS Edelstein, Arthur Garrison, George B. Jones, Robert E. Rowland, Edward B. Tillison, Benny E. Tunstall, Don O. JUNIORS Dawkins, T. G. Haddad, Antonio Lehne, C. H. Montello, W. H. SOPHOMORES Curtis, E. A. Johnson, H. C. Leder, A. A. Ray, W. L. Rogers, F. R. Rose, T. H. FRESHMEN Hunt, C. G. CAPT. W. P. DICKSON SECOND REGIMENT “B” BATTERY CART. M. L. JONES COMMANDING OFFICER Capt. Marvin L. Jones SECOND IN COMMAND 1 st It. Jack R. James STAFF MEMBERS It. Col. David Barnett Major Dan D. Stedham Capt. Herbert M. Walne Capt. William L. Fivel M Sgt. Edwards G. Hodges T Sgt. Lawrence C. Goodwyn T Sgt. Kenneth C. Hudgens FIRST LIEUTENANTS Butts, Richard Newton Carpenter, William Thomas Desmuke, James F. Peters, Millard A. Stites, Dallas Neal FIRST SERGEANTS French, Burton W. TECH SERGEANTS Henry, W. P. Thomae, Adolph STAFF SERGEANTS Boehl, M. G. Maisel, C. J. Wilson, J. G. Neilson, R. O. CORPORALS Galbreath, T. O. Gilbert, C. H. Grant, E. L. McGregor, M. Rodgers, G. M. Sykes, B. R. Williams, M. M. SENIORS Hyatt, Robert H. Jolley, James L. Mitchell, William J. JUNIORS Conine, R. D. Fitzgerald, D. D. Holland, J. N. McRae, B. C. Mitchell, C. W. Moore, Jinkens Smith, R. L. SOPHOMORES Beutel, H. W. Cook, R. X. Edwards, W. E. Erwin, J. L. Farley, J. D. Faulkner, E. Gill, R. A. Glitsch, M. C. Got don, M. W. Harnsberger, B. G. Hanel, M. D. Hedrick, R. L. Henderson, J. C. Henich, W. E. Hogan, J. F. Isenhower, J. W. Johnston, A. W. Kadane, H. H. Marble, W. A. Maxwell, F. L. Norman, J. R. Orman, M. R. Patterson, F. H. Rathmeil, C. Rosenfeld, D. Ruhmann, E. P. Schumann, W. L. Schwab, C. C. Sterling, K. L. Weeden, F. G. Wheeler, J. G. Wood, J. F. 1ST LT. 1ST SGT. J.R. JAMES B.W. FRENCH SECOND REGIMENT “C” BATTERY COMMANDING OFFICER TECH SERGEANTS Capt. Fred L. Hughes James P. Jacobs Richard J. Bowman SECOND IN COMMAND 1st Lt. Richard D. Howe STAFF MEMBERS STAFF SERGEANTS A. L. Hardy Homer C. Osborne Lt. Col. James D. Tittle SENIORS Lt. Col. Jerrol E. Taylor Lee M. Duggan Major Frank R. Hardin Harold Z. Zietman M Sgt. John J. Luther FIRST LIEUTENANTS Roy L. Garner William B. Hilliard Davis E. Horne JUNIORS Jerry Fineg W. Lyman Blanks Lloyd J. Onstott Thomas H. Price FIRST SERGEANT James W. Guiles Jethro B. Rochellle, III Edward C. Sacher 1 ST IT. 1 ST SGT. R. D. HOWE J. B. ROCHELLE III CORPORALS C. H. Thomas Herbert Frede C. F. Wardle W. H. Wilson P. H. Wells D. H. Piner G. C. Greer SOPHOMORES R. W. Bonsall D. G. Bowers C. E. Bucek B. B. Burrows K. P. Adams H.J. Collins R. A. Elbe! L. E. Etheridge T. E. Fields B. R. Greenwood J. P. Hencerling J. E. Herndon H. E. Insall J. R. Jennings R. W. Johnson D. L Kutch R. H. Lee H. E. Newman C. H. O ' Brien C. G. Penland V. G. Rollins R. C. Schubert B. J. Sealy G. L. Shafer B. E. Solomon B. L. Southall V. D. Walls W. W. Welch R. L. Wyatt CAPT. F. L. HUGHES COND REGIME SECOND BATTALION LT. COLONEL N. R. LEATHERWOOD Commander MAJOR R. A. HENNING Executive CAPT. J. T. MOORE CART. H. A. CARTER SGT. MAJOR J. A. DAVIS SUPPLY SGT. J. F. DAVIS STAFF 378 OH COND REGIME “0 BATTERY COMMANDING OFFICER FIRST SERGEANT Capt. Louie M. Hardy Mixon MarvIn S- SECOND IN COMMAND 1st Lt. John W. Thompson STAFF MEMBERS TECH SERGEANTS John, Rudolph Snider, J. B. Capt. Herbert A. Carter Major Raymond N. Horany T Sgt. James A. Davis T Sgt. Curtiss G. Timmerman FIRST LIEUTENANTS Love, Robert M. Bailey, Thomas M. White, Robert M. Pugh, Albert S. CORPORALS Canning, Joe W. Kinsey, R. A. Sanders, D. A. Tate, T. Zabcik, F. M. Hunt, J. L. SENIORS Childers, Robert R. Jett, Leiland L. Key, Clifton W. Kennelley, Richard L. Kunkel, Richard L. Metcalfe, Albert G. Moore, Abner Richardson, George O. Zimmerman, Eddie D. JUNIORS Beal, B. F. Cook, Koa D. Futrell, W. J. Landry, C. D. Seybold, A. E. Ill Whitfill, John R. SOPHOMORES Brown, J. L. Bauerschlag, W. H. Clayton, B. W. Henk, F. H. Klatt, G. B. Powell, M. E. Seelke, A. G. Smith, W. R. Trott, W. C. FRESHMEN Vest, O. J. Roark, L. L. Lee, C. W. Follmer, J. E. Smith, K. W. Coleman, G. B. Bunting, R. H. Franks, J. M. Chadbourne, V. R. McCollom, T. M. Wallace, F. L. Barnes, J. M. Williams, B. J. 1ST LT. J. W. THOMPSON 1 ST SGT. M. S. MIXON CAPT. L. M. HARDY SECOND REGIMENT “[• BATTERY COMMANDING OFFICER Capt. Arthur N. Hartman SECOND IN COMMAND 1st It. George A. Whitten STAFF MEMBERS It. Col. Nathaniel R. Leatherwood Major Ray A. Hennig Capt. J. T. Moore T Sgt. J. F. Davis T Sgt. Donald E. Jarvis FIRST LIEUTENANTS Hayes, James C. Marshall, Sam M. Reese, Robert G. Seymour, James D. Smith, Robert R. FIRST SERGEANTS Smith, R. R. TECH SERGEANTS Cox, W. H. Estes, C. E. STAFF SERGEANTS Cole, D. D. Decker, D. D. Stephens, Jim CORPORALS Coronado, J. H. Cox, B. L. Enderle, H. W. Germany, J. P. Jordan, A. C. Schroeder, A. G. Zimmerman, W. W. SENIORS Faucett, R. F. Hagner, R. C. Hartgraves, Gerald B. Lonquist, William C. McMillan, Howard G. Norman, George D. Ragsdale, Dan W. Springer, Franz A. JUNIORS Barada, A. S. Breedlove, Chailes Carrlton, R. A. Cox, M. C. Eisenhauer, C. A. Glimp, R. R. Goddard, D. S. CAPT. A. N. HARTMAN SOPHOMORES Engle, R. L. Harrell, A. J. Baker, H. G. Huffman, R. T. Barnes, S. H. Jackson, Charles Beesley, B. B. Marks, R. E. Benson, J. F. McGannon, R. L. Boyd, D. L. Mistrot, G. A. Christ, C. A. Monks, G. P. Couch, B. L. Nash, B. H. Damron, J. W. Nicks, J. W. Dotson, J. T. Simpson, H. A. Dunkle, G. B. Springer, J. V. Enderle, H. W. Stoffregen, B. J. 1ST LT. G. A. WHITTEN 1 ST SGT. R. R. SMITH THIRD REGIMENT REGIMENTAL HEADQUARTERS COLONEL J. E. JACKSON Commander LT. COLONEL C. L. JONES Executive MAJOR G. R. SUMMERS MAJOR J. E. TURNER MAJOR D. L. FORT SGT. MAJOR A. D. SPRAWLS SUPPLY SGT. I. I. BRADSHAW COMMUNICATION SGT. J. D. BELL TRANSPORTATION SGT. J. GRUY, JR. COLOR SGT. J. H. MORRIS COLOR SGT. G. SIMMONS COLOR GUARD J. G. MAGRUDER COLOR GUARD J. B. TEMPLETON 381 THIRD REGIMENT FIRST SQUADRON STAFF LT. COLONEL J. T. MILLER Commander MAJOR L. D. HOBBS Executive CART. J. P. STANFORD CART. W. N. HAMMOND CART. B. A. ROGERS SGT. MAJOR C. E. PHILLIPS SUPPLY SGT. B. J. SHIELDS 382 THIRD REGIME X tit FORCE COMMANDING OFFICER FIRST LIEUTENANTS Copt. Edward A. Hinkle Lovell, Norman Maltz, Melvin S. SECOND IN COMMAND Walkow, Arnold M. 1st Lt. Gilford W. Koopman FIRST SERGEANTS STAFF MEMBERS Lt. Col. J. T. Miller Major David L. Fort Capt. Boyd A. Rogers T Sgt. Billy J. Shields Orr, John E. TECH SERGEANTS Copeland, T. L. Hambright, J. F. STAFF SERGEANTS Andrews, A. P. Blanton, R. L. Ford, R. S. Hannah, H. E. Killebrew, J. B. McCulley, J. A. Measley, C. W. Schmidt, C. D. CORPORALS Bennett, B. R. Mayo, W. L. Rose, J. E. Scott, C. C. SENIORS Bcedecker, Fritz Brown, Alton C. Burnett, Pat Cheek, Hyatt Dickinson, A. J. Eaton, James H. Epperson, R. H. Helm, John F. Jemison, Edgar B. Locke, Robert R. Morrison, Mike H. Murray, Horace G. Schwartz, Aaron Sustr, Ben J. Welf, Victor R. Wood, Paul W. Zuniga, Carlos A. JUNIORS Beckman, C. H. Berry, P. B. Dubose, E. L. Epps, R. M. Hooten, D. H. Joseph, R. S. Lane, R. M. Moore, L. P. Moore, R. E. Morton, R. S. Rogers, S. L. Scott, J. C. Sloan, H. C. Spann, L. I. Williams, C. L. SOPHOMORES Battle, L. D. Bridges, J. L. Brown, G. M. Cook, R. H. Cruz, A. O. Hatzenbuehler, E. J. Martinez, Ramiro Miller, J. E. 1ST SGT. J. E. ORR CAPT. E. A. HINKLE 1ST LT. G. W. KOOPMAN THIRD REGIMENT “B MB FORCE COMMANDING OFFICER Capt. C. E. Olsen, Jr. SECOND IN COMMAND 1 st Lt. Bill E. Polasek STAFF MEMBERS Col. Jack E. Jackson Major Jack E. Turner Capt. James P. Stanford FIRST LIEUTENANTS Hammonds, John I. Streetmore, O. L. Crouch, Tom N. Jones, C. C. FIRST SERGEANTS Jacobson, A. K. TECH SERGEANTS Huffman, R. R. Slough, T. R. STAFF SERGEANTS Avery, R. J. Crook, T. N. Reese, J. A. Storrie, R. C. CORPORALS Eland, B. J. Egger, R. K. Hooks, B. C. Landrum, C. K. Magruder, J. G. Moser, A. R. Welder, A. G. SENIORS Burtschell, Tom B. Canning, Robert A. Dyer, F. J. Gray, Ed B. Ingram, E. A. Kothman, A. L. Lee, J. J. Morris, J. F. Simmons, R. B. JUNIORS Barnes, R. B. Behne, J. C. Boggus, F. N. England, J. K. Kruse, E. C. Lindsay, B. A. McGlasson, R. L. Nelson, S. R. Koller, J. H. Lightfoot, J. M. McClendon, R. L. McDaniel, C. R. Peace, H. L. Phillips, W. R. Price, E. O. Samuels, W. D. Schuller, R. E. Smith, R. F. Taylor, R. C. Welch, B. J. Wiedenfield, C. C. Wilson, A. B. White, S. R. SOPHOMORES Allen, W. M. Bartlett, J. W. Bond,J. D. Brown, B. D. Buchanan, C. Burtschell, J. H. Butler, C. R. Cobb, H. B. Conley, R. H. Councill, G. Dahm, J. R. Edgar, C. R. Fall, J. G. Goble, C. Harris, R. Hengst, A. R. Hoermann, H. G. Huebner, B. L. 1ST SGT. A. K. JACOBSON “C” AIR FORCE COMMANDING OFFICER FIRST SERGEANTS CORPORALS SOPHOMORES Capt. H. G. Butler SECOND IN COMMAND 1st Lt. A. J. Gullo STAFF MEMBERS Barker, R. W. TECH SERGEANTS Reitz, J. D. Bohuslav, I. J. Jones, B. Manes, A. H. Miles, E. P. Simoneaux, J. B. Templeton, J. B. SENIORS Capt. W. N. Hammond Major L. D. Hobbs M Sgt. I. I. Bradshaw T Sgt. J. D. Bell M Sgt. G. B. Daniel T Sgt. C. E. Phillips FIRST LIEUTENANTS Carlton, H. H. English, F. B. STAFF SERGEANTS Benefield, T. D. Carter, T. R. Faulk, J. D. Hutyra, J. L. Leverett, S. D. Lincoln, J. W. Pritchett, T. G. Smith, K. E. D avis, C. P. Harris, R. W. Kerig, D. V. King, M. P. Mepham, A. Schroeder, R. W. Wilson, J. R. JUNIORS Davis, R. B. Dungan, H. E. Edwards, S. D. Ford, C. L. Hinkley, E. C. Lanford, S. T. Richardson, J. H. Shelby, H. V. Shoemate, E. R. Simmons, M. G. Stinnett, G. W. Street, R. L. Worley, B. C. 1 ST LT. 1ST SGT. A. J. GULLO R. W. BARKER Bargfrede, J. A. Clark, L. W. Cunningham, B. J. Debenport, B. G. Garnett, E. W. Gordon, D. B. Harris, W. T. Hengst, E. M. LeVine, S. E. Lewie, W. H. Pavelka, J. R. Peters, J. E. Powell, R. L. Short, R. E. Williams, J. M. Walker, J. L. Wetzel, H. Williams, E. J. FRESHMEN Dennis, D. L. Keeland, D. K. LeBus, J. G. Pierce, R. E. CAPT. H. G. BUTLER THIRD REGIMENT SECOND SQUADRON STAFF LT. COLONEL W. T. STEPHENS Commander MAJOR M. F. LASSWELL Executive CART. H. G. HARKRIDER CART. A. HOLLOMAN CART. C. A. HENSARLING SGT. MAJOR J. R. PAGE SUPPLY SGT. J. H. HARRIS 386 THIRD REGIMENT COMMANDING OFFICER FIRST SERGEANTS Capt. Asa Holleman Hall, R. P. SECOND IN COMMAND TECH SERGEANTS 1st Lt. Philip L. Moses Colville, W. K. Leach, H. S. STAFF MEMBERS Capt. Harold G. Harkrider STAFF SERGEANTS Capt. Charles A. Hensarling T Sgt. Joe H. Morris Brown, B. B. Currin, D. F. FIRST LIEUTENANTS Davis, W. R. Langowski, R. E. Colglazer, R. W. Sands, J. A. Haines, H. K. Smith, R. H. 1 ST LT. P. L. MOSES 1ST SGT. R. P. HALL “A” CAVALRY CORPORALS McDonald, R. J. Musch, J. E. Neinast, W. W. Reed, J. A. Saleh, J. F. Schmidt, H. B. Strother, D. A. SENIORS Cox, J. O. Gault, Robert Harris, Charlie B. Rasch, E. M. Wilson, Beau R. JUNIORS Womack, W. M. SOPHOMORES Barlow, Roger Beck, S. E. Bowlin, O. D. Burkhalter, H. G. Campbell, L. D. Christensen, J. L. Denham, E. W. Dietert, W. E. Filer, T. H. Frank, T. W. Garrett, D. W. Gilliland, E. L. Green, J. L. Kreager, D. J. Lawson, R. L. Martin, R. N. Mathews, Moore Miller, G. T. Morrow, J. H. Oswald, J. L. Parish, V. W. Pumphrey, W. B. Reagan, G. P. Ross, O. A. Silvernale, G. D. Vehon, W. A. CAPT. ASA HOLLEMAN THIRD REGIMENT “B” CAVALRY COMMANDING OFFICER STAFF SERGEANTS Lowe, R. W. Capt. James H. Edgar Adair, W. B. Kendall, J. F. Kinnison, W. W. Otis, P. H. Robertson, W. A. (Replaced William G. Fuller) Turner, J. E. Wylie, S. F. Lowery, N. D. Lehmann, G. E. SECOND IN COMMAND CORPORALS Wooiey, J. W. McCord, W. C. 1st Lt. Johnson D. Strickel Flowers, J. H. Winn, F. A. Raun, L. G. Murray, F. M. Sliva, M. J. STAFF MEMBERS SENIORS Lt. Col. William T. Stevens McGowen, R. B. SOPHOMORES Major Marshall E. Lasswell Morris, J. H. Bergin, T. J. T Sgt. James R. Page Richardson, J. A. Burris, D. R. T Sgt. Delmar E. Libby Mosely, C. G. Elliott, C. W. Roig, H. S. Fisher, C. G. Warneke, R. L. Frias, J. S. FIRST LIEUTENANTS McNeil, Thomas Kasper, J. S. Rogers, K. G. Wolpman, Joe E. JUNIORS Romano, J. J. Simpson, E. J. Cargill, V. H. Rodenberry, W. FIRST SERGEANTS Gottwald, N. H. Gentsh, D. E. Keese, Earl S. Gruy, J. F. Godwin, 1. S. Johnson, H. H. Cole, T. D. (Replaced Vassar T. Irby) King, F. L. Wattinger, J. F. S. CART. J. H. EDGAR THIRD “C” CAVALRY 1ST SGT. M. G. STAFFORD COMMANDING OFFICER CORPORALS Ortiz, N. A. Capt. Joe R. Clark Cooper, T. R. Reed, F. A. Richardson, J. R. SECOND IN COMMAND Shoemaker, J. D. Taylor, J. L. Stephens, H. L. 1st Lt. Albert H. Lewis Wyler, K. O. SOPHOMORES Zerr, M. J. Anderson, T. O. STAFF MEMBERS Arnst, J. E. Lt. Col. C. L. Jones SENIORS Balagia, E. G. Capt. Gene R. Summers Boone, D. L. Billingsley, W. R. Capt. William L. Kruse Ewing, H. F. Campbell, D. C. M Sgt. A. D. Sprawles Gowdy, R. J. Dean, C. W. Kennedy, T. J. Fallis, Jasper FIRST LIEUTENANTS McBroom, R. J. Incaprera, F. G. Incaprera, L. G. Wells, Paul B. Moore, S. E. Irish, Jack Rossman, H. J. Kutch, G. F. FIRST SERGEANTS Russel, C. R. Lubke, J. F. Stafford, Mebane G. Shelton, Hugh Magee, L. H. Small, R. M. Mandola, V. J. Penick, J. F. TECH SERGEANTS Webb, Guiliford Reyes, H. V. Scarmardo, A. L. Sheppard, M. F. JUNIORS Sparkman, J. S. STAFF SERGEANTS Clark, R. D. Stephens, M. W. Reed, G. T. Cousins, C. M. Sweeney, B. W. Holder, Lee Thornton, D. S. Russel, E. D. Marble, George West, P. A. Schwenke, K. H. Marlette, G. S. Young,R. V. Weatherstone, G. D. Minyard, H. C. Zenter, J. R. CART. J. R. CLARK 4 V, FOURTH REGIMENT REGIMENTAL HEADOGARTERS COLONEL G. E. LEWIS Commanding LT. COL J. E. ANDREWS Executive MAJOR G. W. LAWSON MAJOR B. J. HARRELL MAJOR F. C. MARCOULIDES SGT. MAJOR N. C. HEFFRON SUPPLY SGT. C. Y. TOWNLEY COMMUNICATION SGT. J. D. PITCOCK TRANSPORTATION SGT. N. L. BORCHARDT COLOR SGT. R. M. SCOGGINS COLOR GUARD P. WILLIAMS COLOR GUARD R. L. McCLURE 390 FOURTH REGIMENT -« ■■ 3 $ - ■ i FIRST 6 LT. COLONEL E. A. PELA Commander MAJOR J. O ' CONNELL Executive CAPT. R. W. CLAUNCH CAPT. R. C. PRATER CAPT. J. W. WOOLEY SGT. MAJOR L. J. SEXTON SUPPLY SGT. W. B. LONDON 391 FOURTH REGIMENT T ENGINEERS COX COMMANDING OFFICER Capt. Joseph G. Cox SECOND IN COMMAND 1st Lt. Clyde W. Bryant STAFF MEMBERS Major Bobby J. Harrell Major Jimmie O ' Connell M Sgt. Norman C. Heffron FIRST LIEUTENANTS Holmes, Robert T. Hyde, Robert B. McIntosh, Carl D. Sawyer, Donald G. FIRST SERGEANTS Taylor, Richard G. TECH SERGEANTS McGee, J. C. McLemore, J. E STAFF SERGEANTS Bishop, W. W. Coon, R. W. Cretien, P. D. Gustafson, R. B. Haaker, E. H. Schatzman, N. S. Slaughter, K. R. Soler, M. A. Thompson, H. L. Vestal, F. D. Whisenhunt, G. B. CORPORALS Barron, J. S. Eubank, Allan Goodis, H. W. Latson, R. L. Massey, D. O. McCullough, J. V. North, B. L. SENIORS Marks, Patrick W. Swindle, Joe M. Walters, Benno W. JUNIORS Bobkoff, K. B. Diller, J.M. Gray, W. L. Kay, J. H. McDaniel, P. W. Walker, J. B. SOPHOMORES Andrew, J. W. Blain, O. C. Bradshaw, A. B. Byrd, T. J. Cuthbertson, J. P. Dillon, R. E. Dudenhoeffer, A. J. Grant, D. L. Greeves, R. C. Guilloud, R. L. Hopson, C. R. James, Banny Littlehohn, W. B. McCullough, B. B. McKerrall, C. B. McKnight, J. E. McMillan, W. C. Mueller, M. J. Nesmith, M. T. North, B. L. Parsley, J. M. Pegues, A. H. Richard, W. E. Schero, R. J. Schwab, Lenard Smaller, K. C. White, R. A. Willcox, F. E. 1ST LT. 1ST SGT. C. W. BRYANT R. G. TAYLOR FOURTH REGIMENT “B” ENGINEERS COMMANDING OFFICER Capt. Joe C. Richardson SECOND IN COMMAND 1st It. Harry L. Dedman STAFF MEMBERS It. Col. Eddie Pela Capt. Robert. W. Claunch Capt. James W. Woodley T Sgt. William L. London T Sgt. Laurence J. Sexton FIRST LIEUTENANTS Black, Sammy J. Muller, George O. Weatherly, Justin E. 1ST LT. H. L. DEDMAN 1 ST SGT. J. D. HEDGE FIRST SERGEANTS Jack D. Hedge TECH SERGEANTS STAFF SERGEANTS Williams, W. L. CORPORALS Dorion, Luther Fennell, J. C. Frank, L. H. Parker, Phil Pitzer, E. L. SENIORS Baron, Arnold E. Haskins, W. P. Selby, W. H. JUNIORS Blakelock, D. R. Brown, H. L. Damrel, R. L. Ellis, R. E. Noonan, R. E. Overton, W. Reynolds, C. S. Van Cleve, W. S. Yowell, G. O. SOPHOMORES Bohac, V.- O. Bussell, Roland Dailey, Felix Freedman, Ira Huey, Robert Imhoff, John Jamison, Terrell Landry, M. H. Riewe, Tillman Robson, W. S. ' t ■ A ' ■i ’ . — -■ ' ■’’ T j fl flf CAPT. J. C. RICHARDSON FOURTH REGIMENT SECOND BAIIALION STAFF LT. COLONEL H. W. OLIVER Commander MAJOR G. R. NORFLEET Executive CAPT. R. H. TAYLOR, JR. CART. J. F. JONES CAPT. F. H. SPARKS SGT. MAJOR T. G. MARTIN SUPPLY SGT. D. F. PFANNSTIEL 394 FOURTH REGIMENT “A” COMPOSITE COMMANDING OFFICER FIRST SERGEANTS Capt. Elmo C. Livingston Denny, Dick W. SECOND !N COMMAND It Lt. William L. Evans STAFF MEMBERS Col. Gene E. Lewis Lt. Coy. Floward R. Oliver Major Joe B. Reuss Capt. James F. Jones T Sgt. Dick Baker T Sgt. J. Douglas Pitcock FIRST LIEUTENANTS Flelms, Malcom E. Neely, Roy..G. Scholl, B. E. TECH SERGEANTS Pfanneliel, D. C. Wallace, J. M. STAFF SERGEANTS Baugh, E. R. Lengefield, F. R. O ' Hara, Robert Scoggin, Bob Watson, B. E. Woodliff, R. T. Wright, A. G. Wyatt, E. F. 1ST LT. 1ST SGT. B. SCHOLL D. W. DENNY CORPORALS Avant, Doyle Grunwald, C. E. Chambers, G. V. Greeson, F. R. Myre, W. C. Willeams, A. P. SENIORS Rogers, Robert R. JUNIORS Alterman, R. I. Fletcher, R. W. Hicks, T. R. Hillegrandt, L. G. Mathis, F. G. Matula, D. J. Miller, J. G. Noble, R. T. Pantermuehl, L. A. Pietsch, E. H. Proctor, D. A. Shannon,Jack Shortal, Johnny Smith, Ray Thrash, P. J. Walker, S. M. Weiss, Stanley SOPHOMORES Baggett, R. E. Bentley, R. L. Braslau, Isaac Burt, Peter Byington, B. J. Chambless, M. R. Condon, S. F. Coursey, Dave Dockery, J. L. Downing, E. D. Goodrum, F. M. Hidalgo, Mario Howard, James Kelly, W. T. Kidd, F. H. Milligan, Coy Modisett, Charles Morisse, Bruce H. McGrew, W. R. Neff, Glyn Pappas, A. T. Pena,Leo Roark, R. E. Robertson, G. R. Roots, E. N. Schroeder, Curtis Tarver, C. T. Whalberg, P. S. Worsham, M. J. CAPT. E. C. LIVINGSTON - ! FOURTH REGIMENT “B COMPOSITE CAPT. W. H. WILSON COMMANDING OFFICER Capt. Whitney H. Wilson SECOND IN COMMAND 1st Lt. Robert V. Brooks STAFF MEMBERS Lt. Col. Jack A. Andrews M Sgt. Cy Townley T Sgt. Nelson Borchardt T Sgt. Truman G. Martin FIRST LIEUTENANTS Bradford, Roger R. Breeden, P. F. Shelton, Charles Sahol, Jarl FIRST SERGEANTS Hink, Burton W. TECH SERGEANTS Glass, J. C. Moore, J. T. Rovinsky, Erven Schwarz, H. C. Wells, Z. R. STAFF SERGEANTS Bowdoin, P. H. Burrus, J. A. Hall, P. B. Hartstack, A. W. Langston, W. B. Mees, N. J. CORPORALS Ellis, C. B. Mahaley, W. C. Porter, V. R. Witterburg, H. R. Yelton, O. A. SENIORS Canon, Olin B. Green, Pat E. JUNIORS Boehm, Richard Derryberry, B. G. Fuchs, H. F. Hinsch, L. B. Lavis, John Pomeroy, L. R. Sechelski, A. A. Staffel, Felix Stapp, H. T. Thomas, B. C. Wagner, Alfred Winfrey, Donald SOPHOMORES Baker, J. W. Baker, L. B. Barton, J. W. Brundrett, T. H. Crowell, A. B. Davis, P. G. Green, T. T. Honeycutt, K. E. Jaska, E. H. Sargent, S. J. Sommers, C. L. Sterling, Kenneth Turner, R. L. 1 ST LT. 1ST SGT. R.V. BROOKS B. W. HINK FOURTH REGIMENT “C” COMPOSITE COMMANDING OFFICER STAFF SERGEANTS Capt. Don Hodges Findley, M. E. SECOND IN COMMAND Mehaughlin, W. B. 1 st Lt. J. H. Berry Morgan, L. L. Sayers, S. S. STAFF MEMBERS Major Gordon W. Lawson CORPORALS Majior Guy R Norfleet Barnett, R. D. Major Frank Marcoulides Harris, A. B. Capt. Forrest H. Sparks Kent, G. S. FIRST LIEUTENANTS McNeese, M. W. Locke, Morgan C. Rabb, J. T. Roach, Kelsie O. Simmons, F. P. Swango, Billy J. SENIORS FIRST SERGEANTS Banta, Thomas A. Willman, E!o H. Hull, Walter L. TECH SERGFANTS James, Robert E. Thigpen, B. B. Wheeler, William G. JUNIORS Beck, R. E. Bennett, B. M. Hampton, W. L. Johnson, T. E. Smith, T. G. Tatum, J. R. Vincent, A. M. SOPHOMORES Barlowe, J. D. Baron, J. D. Barnett, B. L. Bennett, B. M. Billingsley, D. S. Brock, C. D. Burch, I. R. Collins, D. C. Culeland, F. A. Foster, E. H. Garcia, R. V. Greek, C. D. Hahnfeld, R. H. Harsepian, Joseph Harris, A. B. Johnson, T. E. Johnson, W. D. Keene, G. T. Kent, G. S. Montez, Miguel Owens, C. E. Ramsey, G. H. Scheeffer, . H. Schrader, B. F. Vornkahl, H. L. Wooten, T. W. Wright, J. H. Zumwalt, J. P. 1ST IT. J. H.BERRY 1ST SGT. E. H. WILLIAMS CAPT. D. HODGES o A s VOLUNTEERS Commander JACK ANDREWS Second in Command FRED L HUGHES First Sergeant W. P. DICKSON Platoon Leaders JAMES TITTLE D. R. HOWELL A. M. SORENSEN SENIORS Shannon, Ralph L. Thompson, J. W. Seymour, J. D. Clark, Joe Olsen, C. E. Nelson, J. K. B. Butler, H. G. Andrews, Jack McCormick, Wm. Patterson, C. H. Hammonds, J. I. Tooley, B. J. Blumberg, R. Carlton, H. M. O ' Mara, W. D. Evans, W. L. Miller, J. N. Claunch, R. W. Duke, J. R. Carter, M. M. Paiterson, J. N. Auvermann, H. J. Reese, R. G. Lowes, A. G. Jones, J. T. Fly, R. F. Garner, R. L. Prichard, C. D. Harrell, B. J. Walkow, A. M. Champion, R. M Justiss, T. S Holmes, R. T. Harrison, R. H. Chelf, H. J. Tate, C. W. Lewis, A. M. Cave, L. T. Ray, D. G. Strange, B. Z. Moeller, A. F. JUNIORS Adair, W. B. Carter, T. R. Dieb, J. E. Dixon, W. J. Findley, M. E. Garrison, G. Gentry, D. T. Hambright, J. F. Fort, D. L. Humble, G. A. Huddleston, V. R. Hurley, R. B. Ingram, E. A. Johnson, H. I. Kaspar, D. G. Luther, J. L. Martin, T. G. McClure, M. R. Moore, J. T. Osborne, H. C. Perine, W. F. Rice, G. H. Rochelle, J. B. Shelby, H. V. Croxell, A. Shortal, H. A. Smith, K. F. Snider, J. B. Thomas, A. Thrash, P. J. Walters, A. J. Wallace, J. M. Gregory, J. F. McCulley, J. A. Shields, B. J. Hicks, T. R. Edwards, G. R. McGinnis, C. I. Willman, E. H. Waide, J. B. Currie, V. M. Pendergrass, W. W. Lauderdale, J. R. Pfannstiel, D. C. Jones, R. C. Fowler, A. H. Fivel, W. L. Rogers, S. L. Fineg, J. Garcia, O. M. K. -A , • W ' ) - TRAINING REGIMENT lit COMPANY SECTION 1 SECTION II Arvin, D. F. Albrecht, Frank J. Blissard, Robert J. Brumley, Jack D. Alsmeyer, Charles R. Butaud, Milton E. Davis, H. P. Alsmeyer, Richard H. Duree, Samuel M. Asher, Robert T. Frierson, Ervin Eugene Goodwin, Richard L. Boone, Charles R. Lang, George H. Levin, Marvin L. Gardenas, Alfred H. Meece, George Frank Ray, William C. Corbell, Wayman K. Ready, John F. Norris, Joe W. Rogers, Robert C., Jr. Rooks, Louis M. Price, William Sidney Shipley, Robert W. Thorn, Donald C. Schneider, Russell G. White, William F. Stigall, Don V. Williamson, J. Y. Wyatt, Charles E. Wickes, Henry G., Jr. SECTION III SECTION IV Beecroft, Bertram E. Adkisson, Mike Allen Burrow, Laurie R., Jr. Alderson, Thomas C., Jr. Butler, William D. Buchanan, Robert H. Coker, Billy F. Bunjes, Emil H., Jr. Crocker, George W. Curtino, Joseph A., Jr. Claybourn, Clifton H. Gruss, Lucius R. Jack, Robert William Deutsch, Miklos Keller, Gordon D. Dunlap, Wayne A. Hardcastle, George W., Jr. Elmore, William E. Neeley, Charles H. Foshee, Ronald E. Prince, Preston O. Fremming, Richard A. Rodriguez, Edward C. Gullette, Ted W. Rutherford, Joe E. Klatt, Fred, Jr. Scott, Hugh M., Jr. Poston, Billy M. Stainback, Floyd Lee Snead, Edwin D. Stiles, Edwin L. Williams, Jack, Jr. Thompson, Stanley W. TRAINING REGIMENT 2il COMPANY SECTION I Beran, Charles D. Bernard, Edwin R. Bass, Ralph O. Bishop, Don B. Harmon, Charles H. Harper, Douglas Harrison, James B. Hearne, Douglass D. Henry, Frederick P. Marable, Aud Charles Nussbaum, Joe K. Ogelsby, John M. Oliver, Wads H. Pape, Lloyd M. Ramsey, Leon L. Rash, Howard D. Sfeen, Jim Bob Williams, Tom B. SECTION II Allen, Richard E. Atchison, Henry C. Birkner, Jack W. Blanchard, Robert Glenn Connevey, Jimmy Lee Corbett, Mark R. Davis, Tie D. Dyer, Walter Lee Dykes, Al E. Ebner, Frank Wilson Edwards, Dewey C., Jr. Elmblad, Richard V. Fuller, Charles H. Guelker, Johnnie O. Higgins, James E. Krisher, Frank M. Wade, C. L. Williams, Roger H. SECTION III Barry, Patrick James Caballero, Jesse A. Davis, Winston M. Drozd, Victor D. Echavarria, Rodolfo S. Issa, Raul N. King, Donald K. McReynolds, Leland D. Marentes, Tomas, Jr. Melius, Henry C. Oates, Charles W. Sturdivant, Robert L. Weatherford, Robert H. Westrup, David T. Zainfield, Nathan, Jr. SECTION IV Alderman, Omar L. Banfield, Lester R. Bowden, John R. Chambers, Charles A. Chamorro, Emilio J. Dietert, Robert D. Doyle, Dan Peter Djlock, James A. Dunlap, William Joe Finch, Charles Henry Gault, James E. Guinn, Dana D. Hays, Curtis E. Jinkins, Frederick L. Lorenz, Ted Charles Morris, Hugh Lee Schechter, Adolph S. Thomas, John P. SECTION V Brundrett, Gale N. Damuth, Grover C. Didion, Jacob R. Gibbs, Bert H. Graham, Orval Dwight Haralson, James Ray Neal, Bill Gene Noll, Arthur W. Morton, Don A. Ogden, Robert A. Porter, Marion S. Rhodes, Aaron A. Riggs, Shelby E. Simmons, Jack Lee Steubing, Vastine S. Stoner, Leslie L. Trevino, Alvaro P. VanCourt, Richard H. Williams, James S. TRAINING REGIMENT Sid COMPANY SECTION 1 SECTION II Broaddus, Luther Lee Aboud, Sammy Brown, Morris A. Jekel, Eugene E. Abraham, Mitchell Boroughs, James S. Burdine, F. B. Kunze, Raymond J. Cavin, Gayle Leschper, Lee Roy Chambers, Ben L. Lewis, James Cecil Goodman, Glenn E. Maner, John T. Howard, Hugh L. Maurer, Pablo E. Hoermann, Albert Leroy Rinn, Calvin A. Roof, Dick H. Martin, Waymon C. Pape, Lloyd E. Perlmutter, George G. Rose, Herman B. Peveler, Leo R. Rothell, Wayne D. Ricketts, George Y. Rust, Sparks Talley, Bill Seipp, Wilbert E. Thomason, Walter Sheppard,Leonard R. Turner, Jesse H. Wendt, Charles W. Wilson, John L. Williamson, Robert R SECTION III SECTION IV Bell, Luther W. Braden, Joe Allen Caulk, James P. Busa, William B. Chandler, James M., Jr. Courand, Joseph S. Clower, George M. Disheroon, John R. Farrow, Bobby R. Crenshaw, George H. Gaubatz, John E. Crittenden, Charles R. Green, Tommy F. Cruz, James Hagan, Denton P. Koepp, Walter E. Hannsz, Walter L. Poe, Clifton O. Hooper, Thomas H. Smith, Clark B. Helton, Arch W. Smith, Lawrence T. Joseph, Donald R. Storey, James L. Lathem, Howard E. Stromburg William P. Sartwelle, Robert A. Stroud, Frank B. Smith, Melvin E. Thompson, Bobby F. Thomas, Francis E. Wortham, Jack W. Twenhafel, Marvin G. Wright, Clyde L., Jr. Wade, James W. Wright, Loyd R. Wakefield, John E. TRAINING REGIMfNT SECTION 1 SECTION II Clayton, Elden Gray Balderach, David L. Cowling, Kenneth D. Klein, Herbert Gardner, Weldon D. Johnstone, Edward L. Jackson, Andrew A. Rouse, Richard W. Lee, William L., Jr. LeBlanc, Earl A. Lockhart, Leroy D. Schwab, Robert E. Hotchkiss, Oscar T. Stewart, Freddy L, Mason, Jack C, Jr. Simmen, F. E., Jr. Mock, Ralph Smith, James W. Pipes, Richard L. Stallings, Jerry K. Schepps, Stanley J. Thompson, Harvey D. Tynes, Eugene W. Thomas, Horace F. Velten, Robert E. Turnham, R. C. Weatherall, Richard H. Vaught, Kenneth C. White, Simon S. Warmker, James A. Warterfield, Floyd E. Watson, William E. Witherspoon, G. A. White, Joseph C. Walker, Robert D. West, Clayton L. Young, Jennings D. Young, Raymond R. Zerwekh, R. E. SECTION III SECTION IV Bodine, Joe A. Beeson, William B. Boyles, James E. Bell, Carroll W. Charlton, George V. Coslett, David L. Crawford, Lee Roy, Jr. Dew, Clifton Bell, Milton H. Black, Billy B. Blaine, Dayton B., Jr. Easley, Charles T. Carruth, Bruce F. Garden, Billy B. Fruedenthal, Merton Lee Kelly, Richard B. Hefner, Robert L. Leahy, John F., Jr. Humphries, Windle H., Jr. Lippmann, Wilbur Jones, Clarence E. Nielson, Robert M. Kendall, Don F. Noonan, James M. Otken, Francis P. Rogers, James E. Olsen, Martin B. Simpson, John P. Pierce, William H. Stephens, Leo L. Ramsey, Frank Allen Ussery, Bobby Joe Schmitz, Arnold F. Whitmore, John E. Stewart, Charles H. Witherspoon, Wm. D. Tanner, Jack A. Yancey, Marshall S. Turley, Richard E. TRAINING REGIMENT 3th COMPANY SECTION 1 SECTION II SECTION III SECTION IV SECTION V Brim, Raymond R. Bailey, Burt Stevens Avera, Claude B. Brown, Royal Ferris Coslett, Roger J. Brimberry, Royce Elliott, Richard M. Alexander, Jack B. Brabham, Billy J. Birenberg, Leo Evans, Carroll Windell Braslau, Norman Deck, Alvin Nick Dallett, Michael F. Coffin, Paul C. Baxter, Thomas Cook, James C. Eagleson, Robert Ray Blair, Richard T. Flack, Gordon Rex Evans, Charles W. Frasier, Lee C. Gollob, Herman C. Barrett, Michael J. Grubbs, Donald Shaw Grost, Ronald R. Goldston, Ray Phil Bursey, Charles H. Harwood, William E. Ford, Claude T., Jr. Griswold, Billy J. Higdon, David T. Braden, Walter A. Johnson, Helmer Gibbs, Herbert L. Holloway, Jack H. Long, Ray W. Duffie, Tommie C. Jordan, Tom O. McFarland, Gerald J. McFall, John Robert Dye, Howard E. Kemp, Donald G. Houston, Ralph H. Monroe, John Allen McFarling, J. L., Jr. Dailey, Merlyn Knight, Mack W. Moncrief, Andrew M. Mitcham, James C. Frederick, A. W. McConnell, William K. Johnson, John A. Martin, Robert E. Myers, Lewis, Jr. Graham, Richard C., Jr. McDonald, Rueben B. Klatt, James M. Miller, William N. Neal, Carl T. Henderson, Clyde D., Jr. Plummer, Benjamin R. Martin, John O ' Connell, Herbert E. Porter, James W. Reddell, Gillam P. Lunsford, Oscar E. Moore, James F. Robertson, M. David Raley, Jackson L. Rainey, Robert P. Orr, George W. Saunders, Guyon H. Schawe, Robert H. Rejebian, Myron V. Martinez, Felix Pearson, William L. Schmidt, Henry William Thompson, Bill T. Thomas, Thomas A. Rucks, James Howell Reid, Walter B. Sechelski, David F. Stackhouse, Harry M. Witty, William M. Ramsey, Kenneth E. Woodfin, Donovan M. Vehon, Richard M. Windham, Calvin J. Walton, Paul Shaw, Leroy B. TRAINING REGIMENT 6th COMPANY SECTION 1 SECTION II SECTION III SECTION IV SECTION V Arrendell, Donald E. Allen, James R. Davis, Morris W. Bonham, Enos A. Aldrich, James L. Bernhardt, Howard J. Armstrong, Rudolph A. Davis, George Bruecher, Lewis E. Arrington, Sylvester N., Jr. Bradley, Robert S. Collier, Robert L. Cox, Russell A. Adams, Billie C. Akagi, Joe L. Arthur, Richard F. Ditto, Billy L. Edwards, Que D. Dowell, Edmon C. Dietert, Jerry M. Fontaine, Thomas M. 1 Ball, Wallace B. Ball, Wayne E. Dietz, Gilbert R. Cavanaugh, William Francis, Charles E. Graul, James William Biskamp, William T. Dean, George Wesley Dardaganian, Stephen G. Hill, William G. Gebert, Bobby J. Deeg, C. Owen Edwards, Edwin C. Dunlap, Samuel A. Heusinger, Edward F., Jr. Gossett, John E. Dragna, Nick R. Frizzell, Robert H., Jr. Eiland, Ernest R. Ireland, John F. Gonzales, Flavio R. England, John C. Jones, Wescomb R. McBeth, Lloyd T. Edwards, John H. Ferguson, Charles B. Knox, John R. Grantham, Wiley N. Head, Jally J. Fuess, Raymond L. Monaghan, John F. Gaugler, Frederick J. Munson, William H. Haraldson, Harold L. Forrest, Raymond D. Murphy, Nathan P. Holland, Joe M., Jr. McFeron, Louis O. Hink, Sherman H. Fockelmann, William F. Mitchell, Thomas J. Morrison, Eugene B. Morris, Donald S. Mclver, Jes D. Flukinger, Thomas E. Ng, Kung Moon Massengale, LeVon, Jr. McCoubrey, James A., Jr. McIntosh, Billy J. Hunkier, William K. Socol, Marvin S. Morrow, Clifton D. Moss, Joe K. O ' Neill, Jack B. Miller, Henry W. Walker, James A. Smith, Clifford M. Mittel, Howard Parse, Melvin W. Mills, Herbert Gordon White, William F. Soutter, Eugene Edwin Macim, David A. Ragusa, Frank A. Myers, Erwin R. Williams, John E. Willhelm, Joseph A. Ryan, David J. Williams, Jerry L. McCausey, David L. Young, Horace R. Wood, Ernest E. Ill Springfield, Harold J. Wilson, Allen M. Robertson, Walter C. TRAINING REGIMENT 7th COMPANY SECTION I Berryman, James Oscar Bennett, Charles Benton, Barnard D. Berry, Donald R. Cudd, Melbert A. Delany, William Harry French, Carmon E. Griffin, Richard J. Harvey, Audry F. Haralson, Thomas D. Hill, John J. Kadel, James Orville Owens, Robert A. Payne, Robert F. Park, Phocion Sam Rogers, Donald L. Simpson, Rafe D. Voter, Max L. Walker, Delma E. White, Arlton W. SECTION II Ballard, Julian L. Bardell, North B., Jr. Cornish, Billie Bob Dennis, Albert Joe Finch, Homer J. Franklin, Joe Dan Freeman, Alvin R. Froelich, James E., Jr. Giles, Robert L, Jr. Geisendorff, Martin W. Gill, Raymond L. Harris, William R. Hagan, Carl H. McLean, William J. Neinast, James E. Richards, James R. Stanley, Lucian J. Sheffield, Frank L. Wolcik, Floy F. SECTION III Adams, Carl D. Albaugh, Kearney M. Barnes, Wilman D. Darden, Woodson E. Dickerson, Clyde K. Fincias, Louis E. Gorman, Ralph E. Gregory, Stanley B. Henson, Chess A. Hinton, Joseph D. Knight, Charles W. McAshan, Thomas W., Jr. Neill, Frank E. Renfro, Billy G. Richard, Richard R. Stansbury, A. Jack Trickey, Macky R. SECTION IV Bertrand, David L., Jr. Burns, Donald S. Corbel), Robert E. Del lone, Fred III Engelberg, Marvin W. Graves, James R. Krenek, Charles E. McAllister, Edward B. Newton, James B. Nicholson, Albert E., Jr. O ' Connor, Mortimer L. Rachofsky, Morton Ragsdale, James L. Southworth, Stanley G. Sullivan, Mortimer Me Stults, Delwin Wilhite, Francis R. Wright, Russell C. SECTION V Barger, Joe R. Bartlett, Frederick L. Burchers, Daniel Frazier, Frank Daniel Gaunt, Jerre R. Griffiths, Herbert L. George, Carl W., Jr. Hoskins, Billy O ' Neill Hancock, Joseph C. Jones, Jack W. Leavitt, David N. Modlin, James H. Phillips, Henry G. Rusk, Artre H., Jr. Shannon, Harry Lee Taylor, Carter G. Young, James F. TRAINING REGIMENT Sth COMPANY SECTION I Bethea, Richard V. Brown, James T. Colley, Kenneth W. Hartsfield, Thomas E. Hudson, Claude T. Hattich, Bobby S. Higgins, Johnny E. Harris, James E. Karran, Howard Knotts, William H., Jr. Koopman, Felton O. McNeill, Charles A. Post, Fred T., Jr. Prude, George F. Rylander, James M. Rushing, Allen T. Selph, Clayton L. Templin, Edward T. Vickery, Francis A. Wayman, James P., Jr. SECTION II Barman, Robert R. Crumpton, Archie B. Crow, John A. Griffin, Jules P. Henkhaus, Weldon C. Hicks, James L., Jr. Hopkins, Jack M. Hamrick, Johnnie B. Herndon, Harold W., Jr. Fuqua, Wayne A. LaFayette, Billy F. Molinary, Samuel Napp, Donald E. Parke, Robert Preston Patton, Keith L. Sonnenberg, Nolan B. Turner, L. S., Jr. Tatum, Frank P. SECTION III Aubrey, James E. Boddeker, Edward W. Blackshear, William O. Fought, Albert M. Figueroa, Marcial V. Hayden, Wendell W. Huber, Emil L, Jr. Hagens, Leslie R. Johnson, Jones E. Jennings, John E. Laakso, Charles L. Lemmons, Johnny F. McLendon, Frank E. Marsh, James H. Patterson, Cecil W. Patterson, Milton R. Rucker, Carey O. Smith, Robert L. Walker, Robert E. Wilbur, Orren R. SECTION IV Brock, Wayne P. Brock, Ernest H. Evans, Walter J. Edgar, Gordon C. Herbig, Harold D. Hartman, Kenneth S. Johnson, Robert B. Johnson, Joe L. Mueller, Frederick D. Reid, Gene C. Riedel, Larry O. Royder, Thomas H. Ross, Leon D. Shaw, Daniel B. Smith, Wiley J. S. Stewart, Lavelle John Taylor, Carroll Cole Thurmond, Milam Frank Williams, Clement O. Wirtz, Hubert C. SECTION V Allison, F. E. Brunkhorst, Wm. O. Burwick, Lloyd L. Butler, Edgar T., Jr. Cockrum, Robert K. Jack Caplan, Louis M. Fenner, Burney F. Holland Bill James Hargrove, Keith L. Huston, James E. Long, William G. Langford, Robert F. Lockett, London J. Peebles, Charles T. Parkey, Bernie B. Pealor, Charles L. Pacheco, Federico Riley, Aaron B., Jr. Roberts, Reagan D. Stewart, Billy R. TRAINING REGIMENT 9th COMPANY SECTION I Brigance, James R. Brown, Joe Lee Cain, James J. Cooper, Tommy W. Ellington, Charles W. Foust, Raymond E. Hurt, Tom P. Holcomb, Charles E. Hedrick, Rubert K. Johnston, Floyd M. King, Robert L. Korioth, Andrew A. Keith, Paul B. Rollmann, Earl E. Roetzel, Thomas G. Shaw, Elmer E. Smith, Gayle E. Toland, Travis Tune, George P. SECTION II Autry, Jim C. Bradley, Joe C. Brown, Frank L. Blanda, B. R. Chatham, David C. Holman, George B. Johnson, James I. Jackson, James O., Jr. Lamberth, Scott M. Lee, Daniel D. Lee, Donald G. Osborne, Lyman Pence, Charles L. Rogers, R. O. Statler, William R. Shelton, Howard M. Schaake, Kenneth W. Tomlinson, Harold W. Walker, Robert H. SECTION III Andrews, Donald R. Harrell, Donald Johnson, Thomas M. Lieber, Gustin Robert Matthews, Robert S. Martin, Alfred D. Pianta, James Eugene Pierce, Bennie L. Rogers, Reid Herndon Rollins, Albert W. Stucker, George R. Saunders, Charles L. Scroggins, Eugene B. Williams, Robert C. SECTION IV Cogan, Stanley W. Clark, Noble Ney Cobb, Phil R. Crader, Jerry W. Conn, Robert B. Chappell, Terry L. Coston, Mack DeDear, James N. Kennedy,Rex P. Matusek, M. A. Meier, Eugene A. Mascorro, Jose N. Meek, Emory L. Simpson, Gordon H. Shofner, George Frank Schulz, Clyde Sandlin, James H. Zimmerman, B. E. SECTION V Cantu, Rudy V. Carmack, Bobby Joe Chance, Robert Lee Conner, John E. Kitchell, Charles M. Leinweber, Donald H. Loftis, J. A. Massey, William James Meacham, Melbourne M. Mathis, James W. Maxfield, Robert R. Osborn, C. Kenneth Pollard, Aubrey W. Perry, Joseph A. Stiefel, Charles Robert Sherrill, Frank Pink Stribling, James P. Simmons, Douglas L. Simmons, Joe W. Wacker, Robert B. dqqMand, It ' s not that bad. Down Houston way. Jessies at chow — WOW! Pretty girl??? Watch that fly, Hambright. Man of Extinction. Capitalists at Bonfire. GqqisdamL Those Money Making Aggies This Is How to Describe a Weekend Scientific Coffee Making Just Another Weekend Date Mr. Penny Speaks — Dorm 10 Studying for Quizs Grady and Company Operating in Denton Hammond in a natural pose The magazine stand after mess Back to work, EE ' s, the pose is over Bunny and Archie on the bench Evans and Jones move in or out How does he do it? The old water tower painted as usual Diaper and Kat killing it (time) A pose of an Aggie doing what comes unnaturally 413 Qjqqjtsdan L Aggies in the Frat House George ' s —or should we say Campus Corner ? Playful Fish This is posed Still? Pass the biscuits, pappy Yes, yes, yes Military? Fort Sill, ‘A7 Following the Aggies Del Rio Club party Joe Adair, drawer Don ' t cuss, C. L. — the photographer was only doing his job. Young — Lover The Modern Jocks Gosh, I ' m sleepy — Ho-hum Thanksgiving day Game Gqqi ltwtL Get on there. Camera Hog!! What a fire! You tell Pinky! A great time was had by all. Ohhhhhhhh Boyyyyyd!!! Our Ace in the hole. GqqisdantL Harmonizers. Woohaw! Those fightin 7 sons of A. M. Nothing like a butt. The new look. The old bonfire. Fish company. Fish in action. Isn ' t he cute! Happy dreams. You name it and I ' ll tell you what to feed it. dqqisdamL Cowboy Bill leads off. Day is done at Little Aggieland. Jitter Bug expresses his views. Where ' s the Horses? Those Registration Lines. Ain ' t it hard to get no Saturday classes. Open those mess-hall doors. What gives??? Xmas Dinner, anybody hungry? Bring on the grub. Football and what it brings. At a time like that he thinks of money! Ringer???? 5 o ' clock Shadow. Summer concert????? 4t daqisdcmtL Ride ' em Cowgirl. Best band in the land. Congratulations. See what the A.H. students mean. Vet. Batt. Staff looking sharp. Must be a dry county. Hot music and a hot number. Coach shows ' em how. Wednesday afternoons. Dull, isn ' t it Tate? Jim gets a gift. Reports! Tiresome, isr t it? The pause that refreshes — or is this a drinkin 7 bout? Broadway Prospects Very Technical The Pay-Off in the intra-murder horseshoe meet. Oh! Happy Daze. Typical day for an Aggie Tessie ' s daily Routine dqqjudanxi. How sweet Food? Up! She goes A little crowded Tired — but happy Soft and sweet Whafs this? CowtownY 7 hotels Soph Sweetheart Stop and Listen Greasy Up High What a pass Bobby! He ' s off Celebrities??? Gqqi laniL We don ' t know what goes either Lady Godiva We all know life is rough, especially E.E. lab The cost of living Chem lab, an explosion every 15 minutes Cigarettes, Whiskey, and Wild, Wild Women Charlie, at it again Sweet domesticity The Sigs gather wood for the Bonfire. The center does the split. C.A.C. hangs their sign on Duncan. Mr. and Mrs. Jones in Dallas. Peep Show! Stites, Smith Co. at TSCW. Back to t he books. Ole Army. The elephant walk. GqqisdantL Snowbound. Waiting for the train to come in. Girls and Beasts. Looking on to see what ' s happening on the field. Celebrities?? In College Station, everyone uses Ipana. 4th Regiment at Ease. Ernest in Earnest. This ain ' t easy — AggielancTs man of distinction. Which way did he go, George? It must be interesting. Those Golden Earrings. ' Cotton Ball and Pageant Senior Ring Vance flxjqisdand. Men? At Work? Beauties in the flesh. Bambino Calvert watches another blow go foul. Figuring it out. Almost pinned. Off on a spree. Meditation? CUmisdantL Wonder if he could use some Tester ' s Glue. Cheesecake! Bargain Corner. Spike Jones? A football sure leads a hard life. This picture carefully posed. Stinnett gives as well as takes. Traveling or going somewhere? Relaxation Ringer ?? Rifles are the dirtiest things Please? Just one drop Something ' s brewing Pay-time Heave-ho AH College Day final Review fiq jfjurfcuuL Serious thought over Schedules. Elephant Walk. Byall whips out. Whafs everyone so interested in. Intramural practice. Kinsey ' s report finally arrives! The spirits is overflowing Tessie etertainment. Where ' s the fire? Ooh! La! La Sunday afternoon Bing and Al—we know better Does anyone know where everyone is going? I want to be a band leader, too. Did someone call my name? I still don ' t get it. fiaaMatuL Punting off the goal line. Five seconds to go. Whata delicious meal. Gads, they make a lot of noise. Some Farmer ' s going to be surprised in the morning. Ever faithful Drums and Bugles. Our April Fool Day Coach. Which Farmer GAVE it to you? ABILENE CLUB E. G. Rose . F. L Hughes G. Daniel . D. Campbell B. Rogers . . . President . Vice-President Secretary-Treasurer . Social Chairman . . . Reporter First Row: C. Rathmell, J. McFail, M. Trickey, R. G. Hollowell, H. K. Bass, G. G. Vletas, T. Pitzer, B. Thompson, S. L. Rogers, D. G. Bowers. Second Row: W. M. Fritz, I. Johnson, J. D. Tittle, W. Martin, S. Leach, H. L. Magee, Jr., C. T. Trickey, B. L. Shaw, B. G. Reeves, J. J. Luther. Not Pictured: D.-Allison, H. Barber, W. Barnes, J. Bennett, D. Bird, J. Burditt, B. Campbell, P. Cawthen, B. Cecil, C. Culver, R. G. Duck, L. Gee, D. Hanks, C. A. Henson, Jr., J. Herring, J. D. Hinton, H. Hitt, D. Ken¬ dall, B. McDaniel, D. Parrish, D. Pitts, R. Reynolds, D. Robertson, Jr., B. Rogers, C. Rogers, H. Saunders. 448 ACCOUNTING SOCIETY H. L Cone . . M. C. Althaus . P. R. Williams . J. M. McKenzie C. V. Richter . T. W. Leland . . . . President . . Vice-President Secretary-Treasurer Parliamentarian Program Chairman . . . . Sponsor First Row: H. C. Lewis, C. A. Giesenschlag, E. L. Capps, K. G. Evans, D. L. Rowe, J. C. Diddle, A. L. Gilmore, U. C. Sterquell. Second Row: W. Y. Hendricks, J. P. Hipp, J. F. Couch, W. L. Nicholson, R. L. Ramsey, S. S. Williams, D. T. Simpson, S. W. Sharp, M. I. Aalen, B. A. Beach, E. Stopper, J. Morris. Third Row: D. L. Mitcham, R. C. Kolbye, A. F. Burnett, R. P. Morris, J. W. M iller, W. E. Phillips, R. A. Neumann, J. V. Davis, T. H. Ator. Not Pictured: T. C. Adams, A. C. Baker, W. R. Baker, H. J. Blaubaugh, E. D. Bock, H. F. Boyd, A. L. Bradely, W. A. Bushman, J. K. Carr, T. M. Cunningham, H. R. DeBona, W. S. Downard, E. C. Erwin, R. W. Fletcher, C. W. Harrel, D. Hopson, E. H. Lott, D. D. McKinney, D. L. Peters, B. A. Rogers, R. M. Scoggins, J. M. Smith, F. T. Stroud, R. E. Sullivan. AGRONOMY SOCIETY First Row: J. A. Oates, B. A. Grimm, B. D. Martin, L. C. Boswell, L. E. Franks, Jr., H. S. Mitchell, F. M. Zabcik, G. McCaskill, C. R. Johnson, R. P. Smith, J. E. Endrizzi. Second Row: V. P. Bennett, F. Morris, C. C. Cox, D. B. Peters, C. B. Cook, V. C. Caraway, W. Sherrill, D. D. Stedham, D. N. Stites, E. W. Pauls, B. H. Varner, C. H. Welkener. Third Row: J. P. Trimble, F. M. Griffin, H. T. Michael, L. E. Crane, S. Marchbanks, C. A. Burleson, R. J. Miears, E. M. Coker, M. J. Spears, W. A. Kelling, K. E. Ritter, O. W. Bynum, D. S. Goddard. Fourth Row: E. C. Senter, B. R. Marek, J. D. Litton, T. R. O ' Brien, A. C. Pittman, J. M. Telford, L. G. Hendrick, N. J. Cain, B. D. Fillmore, J. R. Pomeroy, O. B. Clifton, J. E. Robertson. G. W. Kunze . N. C. Patterson F. G. Collard, Jr. W. H. Gaston . J. C. Watkins . A. W. Bell . . E. L. Whitley . . . President . Vice-President . . Secretary Treasurer Parliamentarian . . Reporter . . . Sponsor 450 AMERICAN CHEMICAL SOCIETY W. L. Matthews, Jr. W. R. Oxley . O. F. Schumn . Dr. F. W. Jensen . Dr. E. B. Middleton . Chairman Chairman-Elect . Secretary . Sponsor . Sponsor First Row: J. V. Cavender, J. E. Donahue, B. P. Miller, H. B. Mendieta, R. J. Stafford, K. Crutchfield, L. H. Griffin, J. G. Savins, N. McLean, F. W. Jensen. Second Row: D. Hanks, W. M. Martin, B. Reedy, N. L. Beckers, W. G. McDaniel, H. K. Bass, C. H. Dickson, E. B. Middleton, D. A. Ballard. Third Row: R. B. Evans III, J. P. Royder III, L. H. Hare, Jr., H. J. Ploch, A. Broodo, V. G. Rollins, R. E. Jones, W. S. Bouldin. Members Not Pictured: B. M. Bennett, J. H. Boutottle, R. L. Cleland, M. Cuscurida, G. W. Duren, B. F. Ed¬ wards, A. B. Harris, E. A. Hinkle, D. Hodges, R. B. Hyde, G. W. Lawson, G. W. Leflar, H. W. Liese, F. C. Marcoulides, W. L. Matthews, Jr., C. A. Medbery, J. H. Miller, J. T. Moody, W. R. Oxley, S. H. Peak, Jr., G. R. Reed, L. L. Sample, Jr., O. F. Schumm, B. L. Short, R. J. Stafford, D. P. Van Tuyl, H. H. Van Tuyl, J. L. Ward, W. G. Wheeler, B. R. Wilson. 451 A. I. Ch. E. G. W. Lawsoh Don Hodges C. B. Locke J. E. Kelso . , President . . Vice-President Secretary-Treasurer Program Chairman First Row: W. H. Slaughter, L. L. Morgan, R. V. Garcia, C. J. Hogan, J. F. Albright, G. W. Reed, M. A. Judah, T. S. Cuellar, Pete De Frank, F. S. Love, J. T. Chapman. Second Row: P. Deisler, R. D. Coles, W. S. Dixon, M. E. Findley, K. E. Honeycutt, E. M. Fariss, L. B. Moss, P. Cowan, Jr. J. R. Lander, A. J. Longley, J. L. Ward. Third Row: A. Broodo, T. R. Gould, E. H. Wittig III, J. W. Laufenberg, V. H. Schmutz, G. T. Keene, V. G. Rollins, H. W. Liese, W. S. Bouldin, T. H. Miller, W. H. Heyland, S. H. Warren. Fourth Row: D. J. Nelson, C. S. Harris, B. L. Short, W. H. Foster, E. A. Baetz, Jr., J. P. Royder III, G. A. O ' Brien, N. B. Kendricks, F. S. Looney, B. L. Smoke, F. E. Syfan, J. T. Moody, J. C. Dickson. Not Pictured: P. Alaniz, E. L. Anderson, J. W. Askins, L. J. Barbe, D. H. Barrett, H. Brown, R. R. Collins, W. P. Cullum, G. W. Duren, B. H. Edwards, D. R. Fincher, W. L. Gruneisen, B. W. Hagar, C. M. Ham, L. H. Hare, A. Holleman, R. B. Hyde, D. E. Kemendo, B. J. King, D. W. Kirby, W. J. Kirk, T. M. Knox, W. S. Kuy¬ kendall, A. H. Lamb, J. B. Lawrence, G. W. Leflar, B. M. Legler, J. M. Levy, M. C. Locke, C. E. Lohn, H. N. McDow, C. L. Mills, H. C. Minyard, R. E. Nelson, Jr., N. L. Pena, A. A. Perez, G. Q. Poole, V. B. Porter, G. H. Ramey, E. A. Sargeant, L. J. Sexton, B. L. Shaw, T. G. Sinclair, D. L. Stillinger, J. J. Trachtenberg, W. H. Verser, J. C. Wallace, C. W. Warren, L. T. Weber, J. W. Whaley, D. L, Whitley, B. R. Wilson, J. F. Woodham. 452 E. W. W. Ward . E. H. Anderson R. W. Denny . N. F. Rode . . . . . Chairman Vice-Chairman Secretary-Treasurer . . . Counselor First Row: N. F. Rode, W. W. Ward, E. H. Anderson, R. W. Denney, J. F. Wright, C. L. Nix, F. L. Thomas, Jr., A. W. Sisson, Robert D. Chenoweth. Second Row: G. E. Lykins, L. M. Haupt, M. E. Helms, Alvin A. Waiter, Stephen E. Moore, W. H. Hall, Gene E. Lewis, Robert G. Hollowell, W. C. Gersch, Jr., C. D. Catt, A. L. Giuste, Jr., W. F. Adams, Albert P. Ornce. Third Row: A. E. Salis, Hiram C. Sloan, Jr., C. M. Honaker, G. W. Cunningham, Robert J. Weiler, T. A. Willis, R. B. Brunkhorst, H. V. O ' Reilly, R. M. Godfrey, D. M. Desmond, Charles Ingram, E. H. Andrew. Fourth Row: Tom Prickett, Robert M. Lane, Jr., Bobby J. Byington, Aristotle T. Pappas, C. L. Nix. Fifth Row: Robert Wall, J. Benish, F. A. Tatum, Harry F. Plackemeier, Willeam J. Ressell, Randolph Blumberg, John D. Pianta, William F. Fuller, Jr., Charles E. Jacobs, W. T. Miller, E. R. Baugh, B. E. Schol, Jr., Willie Calcote. Sixth Row: H. R. McKenzie, R. W. Johns, W. B. Miller, J. M. Pankenien, Archie Ammons, G. E. Darsey, William J. Cobb, R. M. Stone, J. R. Dickson, R. E. Dittmar, Li llard C. Dunagan. Seventh Row: Roy A. Johns, Oved Gonzales, C. E. Jones, Robert K. Gilchriest, Harry J. Auvermann, James L. Rike, H. C. Dillingham, M. C. Hughes, M. G. Rice, J. W. Buelow, E. F. Smith, Jr., W. J. Lindsay. Not Pictured: D. H. Arenburg, A. W. Benefield, R. C. Booten, R. T. Byerly, D. Chalker, L. F. Cright, J. C. Davis, W. H. Dengler, G. J. Dorris, S. D. Duncan, A. H. Flores, J. E. Galloway, W. L. Hancock, G. C. Harris, J. W. Hayes, H. D. Heiman, H. E. Holloway, W. H. Hites, E. M. Humphres, A. F. Johnson, S. W. Johnson, E. C. Livingston, W. D. Little, A. W. McCoy, M. L. McKinney, G. H. Morris, C. B. Nance, W. M. Philley, J. E. Radford, N. C. Roberts, F. H. Roy, S. S. Sayers, M. G. Simmons, E. E. Snyder, J. W. Standlee, B. B. Thigpen, G. E. Tanner, C. C. Thompson, J. H. Wieting, G. H. Weghorst, J. H. Willis, W. F. Adams, C. L. Grand!. 453 A.S.A.E. Thomas E. Eubank Rue V. Derrick William P. Henry . Larry R. Manigold . . . President . . Vice-President Secretary-Treasurer . . . Reporter First Row: H. S. Brindley, T. B. Meeker, B. R. Greenwood, E. H. Jaska, B. J. Garner, A. E. Garner, O. J. Elbel, R. A. Stermer, W. R. Edwards, J. B. Camp, J. E. Bennett, F. M. Sager. Second Row: W. J. Napier, C. Thompson, C. M. Hohn, A. F. Moeller, R. B. Hurley, J. W. Perry, M. E. Canady, R. D. White, F. N. Leatherwood, G. S. Nelson, C. B. Modisett, J. E. Ferguson, W. H. Montello, E. A. Ballman, C. H. Howard, N. Chafin. Third Row: M. W. Keel, M. D. Humphrey, Jr., J. Word, E. P. Curry, W. C. Simpson, C. H. Noland, W. C. Thomson, J. E. Gregg, J. M. Wallace, R. F. Colwick, E. R. Daniels, M. J. Migl, E. I. Fosmire, M. G. Davenport. Not Pictured: H. W. Arfman, J. T. Asher, S. H. Barnes, E. L. Bool, Jr., R. O. Brandon, J. Bresher, I. R. Burch, C. M. Bussey, J. Callan, A. S. Colley, P. R. Connolly, J. D. Dunn, D. W. Elliot, J. M. Fakes, J. D. Garrett, C. D. Glass, M. W. Gordon, J. L. Gregory, W. R. Griffith, T. V. Hart, A. W. Hartstack, S. D. Hervey, W. N. Higgins, D. M. Howeth, D. G. Gones, H. G. Keller, B. N. Killingsworth, O. E. Krauskoph, F. H. Latham, J. G. Lee, J. H. Long, L. Longley, C. F. Love, V. S. Marett, M. McGregor, M. K. Mohley, R. E. Moore, M. G. Morgan, R. Morton, L. D. Musick, W. B. Newsom, B. G. North, V. R. Norvell, H. P. O ' Neal, H. P. Parkes, C. A. Parsojls, C. E. Parsons, C. M. Pallan, C. Rathmell, B. G. Reeves, R. W. Rathe, F. R. L. Schaeffer, G. A. Schwarz, F. W. Seidel, B. E. Seay, C. C. Spencer, A. D. Sprawls, W. L. Trice, C. E. Turner, M. E. Vaura, ' G. C. Vittetoe, G. L. Ward, B. G. Walsh, J. G. Wheeler, M. M. Williams 454 A.S.C.E Joe Wirshing Tom Loros . Jock Hedge Joe Cullinon President Vice-President . Secretary Treasurer First Row: C. B. McKerall, C. F. Braunig, M. A. Rivera, H. T. LeGrand, L. S. Maguire, W. C. Weil, C. Torie, C. E. Hackebeil, R. C. Hughes, J. M. Jones, J. E. Kelly, J. Sutherland. Second Row: P. J. Munoz, W. N. Hammond, R. E. Lane, A. F. Humphrey, H. S. Riggs, L. H. Stiles, J. W. King, A. J. Bonar, C. C. Luther, J. W. Woodley, B. E. Polasek, S. Biderman, Jr. Third Row: J. E. Wiley, A. R. Hagler, J. R. Clarke, S. G. Swenson, J. M. Skipper, A. B. Gurwitz, D. D. Dickerson, J. N. Patterson, Jr., P. C. Wilson, R. M. Champion, F. D. Vestal. Fourth Row: J. M. McLain, C. V. Wright, B. N. Banister, D. W. Gower, J. L. Jolley, S. Mikulinsky, W. E. Moreland, A. H. Wedel, T. W. Stallworth. Fifth Row: C. L. McGinnis, C. M. Hix, J. F. McPhail, J. R. Blann, V. P. Maddox, B. J. Murray, R. O. Henley, S. F. Wilson, T. F. Collins, F. W. Hartley, T. S. Justiss, O. W. Grata. Sixth Row: C. C. Schwab, J. Nemec, S. G. May, S. C. Cox, J. C. Imhoff, M. A. Landry, W. S. Robson, Jr., J. C. Fennell, P. Parker, T. D. Reynolds. Seventh Row: S. J. Black, W. B. London, R. L. Schodde, G. G. Trotter, W. F. Bohlmann, F. M. Smith, G. O. Muller, J. O ' Connell, R. L. Damrel, S. W. Marshall, H. B. Fraser, Jr. Not Pictured: M. T. Belvin, B. Bender, J. L. Bertram, W. G. Birkhead, K. B. Bobhoff, O. P. Bonbarger, D. R. Boone, J. E. Bray, D. N. Brown, S. J. Buchanan, Buckner, H. M. Carlton, H. O. Case, P. E. Chaney, D. D. Cherry, R. W. Claunch, J. D. Coker, K. H. Cole, M. A. Coleman, B. E. Cordell, J. Cox, M. E. Crossley, J. R. Crowe, J. M. Cullinan, R. O. Dean, A. J. Dickson, W. C. Dodd, J. J. Danes, A. L. Eberhardt, B. F. Edwards, W. W. Ellerbrock, W. J. Foran, L. M. Gabert, R. E. Gehring, L. O. Gerbig, C. P. Geyer, H. Gilchrist, R. L. Goodmann, M. J. Goulas, C. A. Greenwood, W. W. Greif, E. Griffith, A. L. Guy, J. A. Hagen, J. G. Hancock, F. A. Haraldson, R. M. Hardeman, B. J. Hardy, G. L. Harrison, H. E. Harvey, J. D. Hedge, R. S. Henry, C. T. Hildebrand, R. O. Hinds, W. H. Haines, R. L. Jones, L. L. Jett, B. W. Koltz, C. W. Kreps, J. Lain, W. H. Lane, W. H. Lewie, J. M. Lloyd, I. L. Lindsey, E. T. Loughborough, M. E. Lowrie, B. C. Lyday, A. L. Lytle, T. Laros, R. O. McCaldin, B. McCammon, E. L. McKinney, C. J. McMordie, G. Marble, C. T. Martin, G. H. Miller, L. A. Miller, F. S. Mitchell, W. F. Moehlman, C. K. Monroe, C. G. Munden, D. Moehlman, D. M. Nelson, J. Newby, J. R. Noblitt, O ' Bryan, W. H. Ogan, H. F. Olexa, T. Owen, C. T. Parrish, J. Pate, D. Pena, J. F. Plaugman, D. H. Porter, C. U. Rament, J. W. Reagan, E. E. Reynolds, C. J. Rich, T. R. Rideout, T. A. Riewe, C. E. Sandstedt, W. F. Searight, A. C. Seideman, B. N. Shelton, H. Sherwitz, A. L. Sikes, H. C. Smith, J. C. Smith, F. Staffel, G. L. Stapleton, B. Stenis, E. L. Stieg, A. J. Stocker, J. A. Smith, S. A. Story, J. D. Swatzell, C. E. Teague, C. W. Thomas, L. L. Tobola, L. S. Turner, H. H. Vollentine, D. H. Voelkel, W. B. Walthers, G. R. Webb, A. J. Wendel, D. E. West, J. Westbrook, J. F. Whilden, F. S. Willcox, D. Williamson, D. D. Williamson, J. Wirsching, R. J. Woody, F. Worlington, M. F. Wortham, R. E. Wright, T. O. Ward, T. D. Ward, F. C. Young, T. E. Ziller. 455 A. S. M. E. Firtt Row: R. D. Crisson, W. B. Boyd, R. Cordova, J. N. Brown, E. C. Baker, R. D. Gilliland, R. G. Hughes, M. E. Wade, E. D. Lander, J. B. Thompson, W. C. Fox, Bill McCor¬ mick, Bill Shields. Second Row: T. A. Banta, L. P. Nelson, M. T. Walker, W. A. Galbreath, C. J. Lutz, E. ' C. Michels, Carl H. Weisenfelder, Richard F. Phillips, W. B. McDaniel, D. V. Thomas, Jr., James A. McCulley, W. G. Wendlandt. Third Row: Harry L. Dedman, Joe M. Spears, Jr., E. R. Stewart, Jr., R. F. Winckel, C. M. Ripple, L. C. Rodgers, A. F. Jensen, C. B. Fletcher, L. W. Hicks, G. H. Brazzel. Fourth Row: John A. Dunsmoor, W. R. Ford, C. R. Overly, R. J. Ransom, Max Ploeger, L. J. Payne, F. C. Williams. Fifth Row: R. C. Little, R. J. Ridgway, Lee W. Thompson, Nelson J. Sapp, J. C. Richardson, R. W. Moore, George G. Kirchoff, C. C. Spraggins, C. T. Slack, Edwin McGhee, Martin Luker, Jr., Hector H. Mendieta. C. E. Lennon . T. M. Lamberth Carl Files . . E. A. Pela . . C. Y. Hendricks , . . Chairman Vice-Chairman Honorary Chairman . . . Secretary . . . Treasurer 456 SAN ANGELO MOTHERS CLUB Officers: Mrs. J. W. Taylor . Mrs. A. Helbing Mrs. E. Lee Phillips Mrs. E. L. Beulow . Mrs. Amos Womble Mrs. Neal Sanders Mrs. W. I. Marschall Mrs. C. A. Brown . Mrs. W. S. Evans . .....President Vice-President Second Vice-President . . Third Vice-President . Recording Secretary Corresponding Secretary ..... Treasurer . . . Parliamentarian ......Auditor MEMBERS Mesdames: Elwell, R. R. Magruder, G. C. Scherz, Phil Albert, W. E. Fenton, R. H. Marschall, W. 1. Schriever, J. F. Allen, George Fuller, H. E. Mayer, Abe Shurley, Velma Albright, O. P. Graham, Paul Mayer, Edwin Sims, Ellen Atchison, H. C. Griffis, W. A. Mayer, Sol Smith, H. E. Baldwin, R. L. Grupe, L. G. Murtz, Len Stone, Claude Bode, E. W. Grafa, C. Mims, C. W. Stroman, W. A. Ballinger, J. P. Gauntt, K. T. Newbery, Clyde Sykes, O. C. Broome, George Haralson, D. L. Pankey, Roy Taylor, J. W. Bond, George Harrel, R. H. Pace, Lois Taylor, R. V. Bowen, C. A. Helbing, A. Phillips, E. Lee Thompson, Phillip Broyles, Grafton Hembree, W. J. Poulter, Charles Van Court, C. G. Weddell, James Webster, E. D. Womble, Amos Beulow, E. L. Gallon, James Kilpatrick, W. P. Lackey, Vina Probandt, F. B. Quick, Tommy Cotton, Roy A. Lindley, Frank Sanders, Neal Wood, F. M. Davis, Sweet Lounsberry Sandlin, H. L. Wooten, T. W. Delong, D. E. McGill, A. A. Sayner, D. E. Ziegler, Lee 457 SOCIETY Allison B. Peery....................President Donald E. Jarvis...................Vice-President W. R. Matthews....................Secretary First Row: John N. DeHaas, Jr., Rutland Spencer, H. W. Phillips, Lewis S. Maguire, W. W. Crotchett, J. M. Carpenter, R. B. Fryer, J. L. Roager, C. B. Williams, Jr., R. W. Smythe, J. R. Zentner. Second Row: Ray Morse, Ted Copeland, Rayburn Hawes, R. W. Wilson, William Pena, W. A. Billington, Jr., W. H. Heaton, Jr., K. J. Marak, L. H. Williams, F. J. Krause, Gene Hollar, Charles Estes. Third Row: Vernon Cross, Sam Lanford, Bill Wales, Walter Vetterick, Jack Crook, J. D. Hay, Art Howard, Pat Spillman, Walter Deane, W. S. Dickson, R. J. Vavra, Earl Rose. Fourth Row: J. R. Cooper, D. R. Grogan, Tad Felger, M. S. Meeker, Bob Stinson, D. N. Faulkner, Jr., R. W. Page, R. B. Boughton, W. W. Shannon, J. L. Duller, J. B. Taylor, W. M. Fritz, J. V. Smith. Members Not Pictured: B. V. Anderson, Barnett, A. N. Bridges, J. L. Bridges, G. Brooks, A. L. Burch, G. Cavit, Chenault, Clark, J. B. Cooper, C. R. Crawford, E. N. Culver, A. R. Davis, J. Demopolous, F. N. Dibrill, L. Dielmann, J. E. Donoho, W. A. Enoch, D. N. Faulkner, Z. H. Fehrmann, R. E. Frizell, G. Glider, L. Gohmert, Griffin, J. Hans, P. Harrell, J. Herrington, J. W. Hiester, J. Hinman, W. E. Hollar, J. W. Horrell, Huss, R. A. Hennig, D. Jarvis, B. Jones, H. W. Jones, G. E. Judge, R. L. Lown, J. J. Luther, W. R. Matthews, Merrell Minton, T. E. Nixon, W. Norris, R. Page, A. Peery, W. Pena, Perkins, W. T. Plagens, Prassell, P. Pyle, J. B. Pierce, Redondo, B. Reed, A. Sackellacrov, Saunders, H. Smith, M. W. Stewart, R. A. Stinson, J. Summers, J. R. Thompson, Tovar, A. J. Trevino, P. Wahlberg, M. Watson, Wells. 458 AUSTIN Jimmie McGuire . Russell A. Holmes, Jr. Walter Wendlandt Sidney Wattinger Tommy C. Eklund President . . Secretary . . Treasurer Sergeant-at-Arms . . Reporter First Row: E. G. Balagia, John F. Helm, Lewis Ray, Ace Jordan, Hewry Wetzel, E. M. Hengst, Jr., F. R. Rogers, Doyle Moore. 459 BAPTIST STUDENT UNION COUNCIL David L. Fort . . . Lytle H. Blankenship . Bill Marsh . . . . Clifton S. Harris . . Alberty Blankenship . Bob Moore . . . . . . . President 1st Vice-President 2nd Vice-President 3rd Vice-President 4th Vice-President . . . Secretary 1 st Row: Thomas B. Roxburgh...................Pianist B. F. K. Mullins.................Faculty Adviser M. C. Goolsbee.............Allen Academy Representative A. A. Johnston, Jr................Missionary Chairman Floyd H. Mauldin..................Music Director Wilson Lofland............Alcohol Education Representative James L. Massey.............Sunday School Representative Earl G. Rose..................Poster Chairman Ray Newsom..................Publicity Director Owen W. Keeling...............Editor of B.S.U. Paper 460 BEAUMONT CLUB George Whitten Burton French Dan Chadbourne . Charles Weinbaum Jack Wheat . . President Vice-President . . . Secretary . . . Treasurer Business Manager First Row: Jack Wheat, George Whitten, Burton French, Charles H. Weinbaum, Jr. Second Row: M. C. Cox, C. D. Landry, V. R. Chadbourne, Jr., W. A. Broussard, J. E. Follmer, L. L. Roark, Oscar Vest, W. E. Richard, D. K. Keelaun, N. R. Leatherwood. Third Row: Max Griener, Jerry Nicks, J. E. Petersek, G. R. Sharp, Carl Weisenfelder, C. H. Cook, David Enloe, Paul Enloe, Floyd Patterson, R. X. Cook, Jr. Fourth Row: F. E. Willcox, R. L. Damrel, J. A. Ellis, R. M. Brown, G. D. Brown, G. D. Duhon, F. D. Bellow, F. B. Higgins, W. H. Lane, B. F. Moore, M. M. Williams. Members Not Pictured: L. J. Barbe, M. Borden, A. Bradly, D. Broussard, R. W. Carter, T. R. Carter, B. Collins, J. J. Dempsey, J. A. Dickson, Jr., W. S. Dickson, C. Evans, W. E. Evans, A. B. Floyed, Jr., J. T. Frasher, H. Galewsky, J. Godkin, A. Goodell, C. Harrinston, B. Helmke, C. J. Hogan, A. M. Hughes, J. W. Kerr, J. E. Kirkpatrick, C. L. Landry, B. Latson, C. Latson, C. B. Locke, F. S. Looney, L. B. Mabrey, J. M. McKan, B. Martin, F. Minton, Jr., E. Mittendorf, Jr., W. Moye, P. Murphy, P. Nelson, J. K. Smith, R. W. Spode, R. T. Stafford, T. J. Thomas, H. W. Wood, Jr., J. Woodham, C. Wright. 461 BELL COUNTY CLUB A. E. Jones......................President T. W. Hander....................Vice-President M. A. Peters..................Secretary-Treasurer First Row: Norman G. Whitlow, Edwin H. Muehlhause, Harris C. Garrett, William J. Matush, Chester C. Critchfield, Richard D. Howe, Billie Bob Mahler, Lewis E. Crow, F. M. Zabcik, Ben D. Oliver. Second Row: Roy C. Potts, M. T. Shepperd, V. R. Schmidt, J. R. Marshall, Charlie Aiken, Jerry Maxfield, W. M. Taegel, G. P. York, P. A. Davidson. 462 BRAZORIA T. R. Hicks . A. G. Hluza C. E. Jones . President Vice-President . Secretary First Row: C. E. Jones, T. R. Hicks, A. G. Hluza. Second Row: Sam C. McKenzie, A. W. Brown, W. R. McCann, W. C. Simpson, H. E. Lewis, D. R. Boyd, E. J. Lanik, H. R. Hicks, R. D. Sher- brook, J. W. Gupton, C. H. Brown, E. R. Cobb, Charlie Royality, L. C. Wait. 463 BRUSH COUNTRY CLUB R. H; Nichols Robert Gault Lamar Walder Joe H. Nagy President Vice-President . Secretary Reporter First Row: Robt. Schubert, Billie B. Wales, Ken E. Harmon, John H. Kay, Richard E. Short, Phillip W. McDaniel. Second Row: Thomas B. Owen, Jr., Wayne E. Hoskenson, B. J. Murray, J. F. Saleh, H. W. Schmidt, J. L. Johnson, R. L. Lawson, J. A. Gault, Gale N. Brundrett. Third Row: Kelse J. Williams, Jr., Charles R. Alsmeyer, Jimmy Cuthbertson, Pat Bailey, Morris Durham, Jack Turcott, Tom H. Brundrett, Een W. Bickham. BRYAN-COLLEGE CLUB R. J. Holmgreen....................Presidenl H. M. Sorrels....................Vice-President C. M. Hohn...................Secretary-Treasurer R. D. Lancaster................. Reporter First Row: S. D. Hughes, W. G. West, J. F. Tucker, Ray H. Copus, Marvin W. Hagemeier, Mac McCullough, James E. Vincent, Clarence J. Hagler, Keith Haines, George M. Rodgers. Second Row: Doug Lindsay, B. J. Lloyd, David Haines, Gene Etheridge, J. B. Kershaw, Jimmie Cashion, J. R. Wilson, W. S. Downard, R. H. Brown, J. K. Carr, R. I. Paine. Third Row: J. S. Lancaster, R. E. Winder, Jr., Wm. B. Lancaster, Horace Schaffer, James G. Lancaster, James K. Presnal, Bob Ross, Lynn Stuart, John Blasienz, Fred Wehmeyer. Not Pictured: W. A. Bilsing, R. L. Blazek, R. E. Callender, H. Gilchrist, C. M. Hohn, R. G. Hughes, W. J. Magee, T. E. Smith, H. M. Sorrells, W. B. Adams, W. N. Armstrong, J. G. Batson, T. B. Bryan, Jr., J. W. Buchanan, H. D. Butler, D. F. Carrol, R. J. Carroll, J. L. Daisa, G. T. Davis, Jr., L. J. DuPuy, L. J. Goodloe, B. U. Haltom, R. H. Harrison, J. E. Hogan, R. J. Holmgreen, K. C. Krenek, J. C. Locke, E. E. Merrell, Jr., J. W. Moss, O. K. Murphy, J. E. Orr, H. P. Smith, Jr., R. R. Tumlinson, G. M. Wyatt, C. I. Neelley. 465 SOCIETY First Row: J. E. Zellmer, H. W. Horne, C. B. Kitchens, E. A. Richard, C. S. Blanchard, R. L Kallman, G. L. Young, David Gentry, Jack W. Moore, E. S. Broussard, L. M. Landa, Jr. Second Row: Richard S. Joseph, Bill Fall, J. D. Seymons, Fred L. Hughes, Thomas B. Woolum, Ernest V. Rountree, Vernon M. Davenport, M. E. Lindner, W. R. Freeman, Robert E. Kleas, Jack D. Corren. Third Row: R. E. Schroeder, Don Martin Hayter, Jack R. Kent, E. W. Leach, Louis J. Gorzycki, Oscar B. Hickman, F. E. Groover, Jr., Tommy A. Thornhill, Charles D. Howard, Douglas Smith, Jack D. Russell. Fourth Row: A. H. Gowler, C. W. Nobiling, Wallact H. Cox, Curtis V. Erck, Warren A. Gilbert, Jr., T. C. Thornhill, Jr., Bill R. Hodges, Joseph Nathaniel Parks, Jack Graugnard, J. W. Craft, H. L. Bender, Stanley L. Caudle. Fifth Row: A. G. Acker, Melvin X Hobbs, Jr., Willie Pundt, Wesler M. Works, Conrad J. Sommers, R. K. Ridley, Harry L. Roberts, A. D. uruce, jr., L. W. Mageman, I. F. Herring, D. B. Harnden, C. G. Homeyer. Will H. Thanheiser President A. J. Rogers J. H. Simpson R. S. Duke Vice-President J. H. Simpson R. S. Duke Secretary-! reasurer Reporter . Pete Hardesty Pete Hardesty 71 466 % COOKE C. E. Teague S. P. Grundy B. G. Kilcrease M. B. Jones . . . . President . . Vice-President Secretary-Treasurer Sergeant-at-Arms First Row: W. H. Lewis, H. R. Robinson, J. W. Stewart, D. P. Linn, W. L. Doughty, R. L. Shannon. Second Row: C. E. McWilliams, T. H. Miller, Jr., R. L. Blanton, D. W. Woodruff, D. B. Yarbrough, T. McPherson, J. B. Briscoe, R. D. Lemons......... Third Row: L. L. Crain, W. H. Meyer, D. M. Howeth, S. C. Barker, C. R. Kemplin, L. H. Saunders, Jr., D. K. Sewell, R. D. Siegmund, H. K. Hatcher. Not Pictured: J. D. Barrett, H. Elkins, C. Greek, H. E. Holland, C. W. Lee, C. Hohn, B. Russell, B. Snow. 467 CORPUS Joe Mueller.....................President F. H. Sparks...... ...........Secretary-Treasurer First Row: W. V. Chapman, M. J. Zerr, D. P. McClure, J. W. Andrew, C. E. Grunwald, M. J. Worsham, J. M. Olson, R. W. Coon, J. W. Bleker, J. P. Brewer. Second Row: Rudolph T. Barrera, E. Andrew, James M. Jones, John N. Armstrong, W. L. Strait, James C. Grigsby, Patrick H. Ramsey, H. M. Tomlinson, Jr., John P. Westervelt, Luther B. Terry, George T. Barrera. Not Pictured: C. C. Bagwell, R. D. Barnett, I. Braslau, W. G. Buzbee, A. B. Chernasky, C. E. Cock, Jr., S. L. Coleman, Jr., A. E. Cox, J. D. Crout, T. S. Cuellar, E. C. Edwards, J. B. Frazier, R. K. Geistman, F. A. Haraldson, L. Haraldson, J. C. Harrod, R. E. Hobbs, F. W. Hoepfner, F. L. Jacob, T. E. Johnson, H. Karren, L. L. Krebs, B. R. McClure, W. G. McDaniel, R. D. Maule, S. G. May, B. D. Miller, J. O. Miller, Jr., G. L. Moreman, J. Mueller, W. E. Muery, Newton N. Ortiz, W. G. Patton, T. E. Peeler, W. B. Reagan, T. F. Smith, F. H. Sparks, J. R. Stewart, Jr., C. E. Turner, Jr., G. M. Valentine, L. E. Walker, C. F. Wallace, M. A. Welsh, Jr., C. H. White, C. B. Williams, T. A. Wise. 468 DALLAS MftlHERS CLUB Mrs. E. Jones . . Mrs. W. A. Gilbert Mrs. W. W. Henslee Mrs. A. Sidoti . . Mrs. H. M. Walne Mrs. D. C. Herndon Mrs. A. H. Price . Mrs. E. G. Sluter . Mrs. H. W. Beutel Mrs. E. Lattimore . Mrs. W. H. Oswalt Mrs. P. G. Higgins Officers .....President . Vice-President at Large . First Vice-President . Second Vice-President . Third Vice-President Fourth Vice-President . . Fifth Vice-President ..... Treasurer . . Recording Secretary Corresponding Secretary .....Historian . Parliamentarian Members Abney, Mrs. J. D. Allen, Mrs. J. D. Andrews, Mrs. G. Arthur, Mrs. R. C. Baker, Mrs. L. W. Bartlett, Mrs. J. W. Battle, Mrs. L. Bates, Mrs. F. A. Beatty, Mrs. D. L. Behne, Mrs. J. C. Bernhardt, Mrs. F. Beutel, Mrs. H. W. Bishop, Mrs. J. A. Blaine, Mrs. D. B. Boawright, Mrs. C. M. Boone, Mrs. C. H. Brammer, Mrs. H. L. Brundrett, Mrs. G. T. Bryant, Mrs. C. W. Buckalew, Mrs. S. J. Burres, Mrs. J. P. Byington, Mrs. E. J. Campbell, Mrs. R. L. Canty, Mrs. J. T. Chenault, Mrs. W. R. Clark, Mrs. A. R. Cobb, Mrs. E. Coffey, Mrs. G. E. Collins, Mrs. H. Cook, Mrs. J. T. Coppinger, Mrs. J. W. Cowan, Mrs. P. Cretien, Mrs. P. Curtis, Mrs. R. C urtis, Mrs. F. Davis, Mrs. H. C. Diller, Mrs. C. O. Ellsworth, Mrs. A. T. Erck, Mrs. A. W. Eubank, Mrs. L. C. Farrow, Mrs. E. F. Finley, Mrs. J. F. Finch, Mrs. H. T., Sr. Dardaganian, Mrs. G. I. Davidson, Mrs. F. T. Fleener, Mrs. F. E. Flowers, Mrs. J. L. Freberg, Mrs. C. E. Freeman, Mrs. C. Frank, Mrs. C. H. Frymire, Mrs. G. L. Garrison, Mrs. J. L. Gee, Mrs. C. S. Gibbons, Mrs. P. B. Gilbert, Mrs. W. A. Gilby, Mrs. R. F. Gimarc, Mrs. J. Goodwin, Mrs. T. A. Graul, Mrs. G. Green, Mrs. C. F. Greeves, Mrs. R. C. Griffin, Mrs. J. P. Griffin, Mrs. T. O. Guinn, Mrs. J. Harris, Mrs. W. B. Happy, Mrs. J. K. Haskins, Mrs. A. H. Hartman, Mrs. K. L. Hatzenbuehler, Mrs. E. J. Henslee, Mrs. W. W. Herndon, Mrs. D. C. Herron, Mrs. A. J. Hettick, Mrs. J. O. Higgins, Mrs. P. G. Hinman, Mrs. W. Hinsch, Mrs. L. A. Hudson, Mrs. C. T. Jack, Mrs. W. H. Jennings, Mrs. C. J. Jones, Mrs. E. Jones, Mrs. I. P. Jones, Mrs. S. C., Jr. Kinslow, Mrs. A. V. Kuykendall, Mrs. M. LaRoche, Mrs. P. E. Lattimore, Mrs. E. Lang, Mrs. H. Lander, Mrs. P. Leonard, Mrs. L. B. Leak, Mrs. H. C. Lemmons, Mrs. L. J. Little, Mrs. H. Lonquist, Mrs. W. C. Loughborough, Mrs. H. A. Marble, Mrs. G. N. Martin, Mrs. A. De Loach Martin, Mrs. C. H. Martin, Mrs. W. C. Massengale, Mrs. L. V. Mayhew, Mrs. H. M. Maxfield, Mrs. A. J. McCammon, Mrs. J. M. McCpnts, Mrs. E. McGlasson, Mrs. R. L. McKee, Mrs. L. E. Merritt, Mrs. F. F. Meyer, Mrs. M. S. Miller, Mrs. A. Mirsky, Mrs. A. Moller, Mrs. L. E. Moncrief, Mrs. O. R. Moore, Mrs. S. C. Moore, Mrs. S. D. Neff, Mrs. H. A. Nelson, Mrs. H. E. Noblitt, Mrs. R. M. Noell, Mrs. E. Norton, Mrs. E. K. O ' Conner, Mrs. W., Jr. O ' Hara, Mrs. R. N. Oswalt, Mrs. W. H. Parker, Mrs. C. G. Parmelee, Mrs. H. C. Patrick, Mrs. O. Peoples, Mrs. H. L. Phillips, Mrs. R. H. Phillips, Mrs. W. R. Ploeger, Mrs. M., Jr. Polk, Mrs. L. B. Porter, Mrs. J. W. Pribble, Mrs. F. A. Price, Mrs. A. H. Qualls, Mrs. J. R. Raley, Mrs. L. ReJebian, Mrs. V. Y. Richards, Mrs. O. Rife, Mrs. W. I., Sr. Riggs, Mrs. R. B. Rogers, Mrs. R. C. Rollins, Mrs. A. P. Rolnick, Mrs. H. Schepps, Mrs. A. G. Schnabel, Mrs. W. A. Schwab, Mrs. L. Scott, Mrs. C. C. Shipp, Mrs. A. D. Shugart, Mrs. H. A. Sidoti, Mrs. A. Simpson, Mrs. J. A. Sluder, Mrs. E. G. Soutter, Mrs. A. E. Stanford, Mrs. B. T., Jr. Statman, Mrs. C. Stinson, Mrs. R. A. Sturdivant, Mrs. R. R. Tarver, Mrs. C. A. Taylor, Mrs. A. G. Taylor, Mrs. P. Templeton, Mrs. J. B. Thornton, Mrs. W. D. Tips, Mrs. C. R. Turrentin, Mrs. P. E. Underriner, Mrs. C. F. Vance, Mrs. F. L. Vandagriff, Mrs. N. G Vehon, Mrs W F Wallas, Mrs. G. E. Walne, Mrs. H. M. Watson, Mrs. S. S. Wiggins, Mrs. G. B. Williams, Mrs. C. L. Wilson, Mrs. J. W. Witt, Mrs. W. C. Witty, Mrs. W. M. Wood, Mrs. J. N. Womack, Mrs. M. Xeros, Mrs. H. Zeitman, Mrs. R. Zivney, Mrs. H. P. 469 DEL RIO CLUB W.D. Trent......................President R. Courtney....................Vice-President O. Nelson......................Reporter D. Strother...................Secretary-Treasurer First Row: S. Rust, M. Locke, R. Sweet, W. Dyer, C. Grimes, B. Schauer, D. A. Herrington, Jr., R. Dominguez. Second Row: F. Brown, H. Chelf, F. Dyer, B. Hayes, I. Burditt, Jr., R. Munnerlyn, J. Folks, J. K. Drisdale, P. Booker, C. Haass, T. Nunley. Not pictured: H. Arfman, B. Crozier, C. B. Freeman, Wilbur Greif, A. Humphrey, Jr., B. Manning, H. McNutt, O. Nelson, G. Q. Poole, I. Rose, G. Salmon, J. W. Schmidt, L. Wilson. 1 470 DEMON Preston Curry J. P. Heath . J. P. Maddox R. C. Storrie Officers . . . President . . Vice-President Secretary-Treasurer . . . Reporter Members—First Row: E. J. Williams, J. W. Grundy, F. D. Vestal, C. B. Cowan, B. F. Cole, Homer Kerley, C. A. Blakely, Jr., W. T. Harris, B. S. Thornton. 471 EAST TEXAS CEIB Officers First Semester Second Semester Buddy Potter........President.........Bill Hilliard B. T. Park.......Secretary-Treasurer.......B. T. Park Sid Pugh........Vice-President........Sid Pugh Jack Lebus.........Reporters........Bobby Anglin Doyle Griffin Members Boyd, R. E. Burk, Percy C. Cousins, Chas. M., Jr. Dollar, Clifton H. Dennis, D. L Dickson, J. C. Drake, Chas. B., Jr. Ellis, Hub Etherington, J. L. Fletcher, Ray W. Fowler, Alfred H. Gentsch ,D. E. Gilliand, R. D. Gordon, C. R. Greeson, J. R. Griffin, D. R. Ham, L. W. Hayes, Bill Hilliard, Bill Honeycutt, K. E. Jolley, Jim Kutch, G. F. Langford, T. R. Lebus, Jack G. Lewis, Jerry Loflin, D. V. Maddox, R. M. Mackey, W. L. Martin, Jack R. Mathis, James M. Megasson, Jack E. Milligan, C. O. Moore, Jenkins Morris, J. F. Moriarty, Kenneth Overly, Bob Overly, Dick Overly, James Park, B. T. Pixley, Albert Potter, Buddy Pugh, Sid Rollins, V. G. Southall, Bob Sutherland, Jerry Watson, W. E. West, D. E. Whitaker, L. B. Wompler, Charley Wooley, J. W. 472 ECONOMICS CLUB J. T. Miller......................President Charles L. Hrncir...................Vice-President Whitney W. Wilson...................Treasurer First Row: Kelse J. Williams, Jr., James T. Barmen, Richard E. Scruggs, J. B. Arnold, Jr., J. H. Edgar, A. J. Gullo, Lloyd E. Baker, Davis E. Horne. Members not pictured: Bateman, Edwards, E Gottlieb, L. B. Gray, L. D. Hobbs, C. L. Hrncir, T. M. Kirkpatrick, J. T. Miller, J. R. Persons, E. C. Sacher, A. Schwartz, T. C. Thornhill, W. W. Wilson. 473 James Sanders....................President Dick Tea.....................Vice-President Sam B. Norris..................Secretary-Treasurer John Larris...................Sergeant-at-Arms N. Abraham C. Frias J. Althaff A. German K. Arbuckle F. Guevera K. Ballentine A. Haddad D. Baltz C. Hardie 1. Barrios G. C. Haries C. Barwise J. R. Hill D. Blakelack W. V. Holik C. C. Bomer J. H. Holmes D. Butchofsky H. A. Halquia D. Cordon C. Howard W. Cordon A. F. Howell C. D. Hart G. H. Jackson C. Chambers C. Jacquin G. T. F. Chew S Jenkins J. H. Cooper T. Junio C. Crosby P. Lee E. Davis R. W. Lowe P. Deisler A. Malonly G.S. Drugan B. Maxwell C. W. Edwards W. McComont W. Eisert M. McGregor B. England H. Maseley L. R. Fiack P. Munoz C. H. Fleming W. C. Myre M. D. Frazier B. Overton P. Parker G. Perlmutter F. Ponsford R. B. Price D. Richards R. Robinson R. Rosser R. Rothman E. W. Sauer K. Schwenke D. Slaughter R. W. Symthe G. R. Spencer D. Stedham B. Stenis C. R. Stevens D. L. Stillinger R. Turley J. Vaughan F. Wadlington R. Waterhouse J. Williams D. Williamson J. Wilson R. T. Wright K. Wyler 474 ENTOMOLOGY C. B. Brazeal . W. J. Magee . G. E. Carpenter A. M. Hillis . . President . . Vice-President Secretary-! reasurer . . . Reporter First Row: W. Iglinsky, E. F. Schroeder, Jr., A. T. Pospichal, J. M. Probandt, G. T. Davis, S. W. Bilsing. Second Row: H. C. Harvey, Jr., T. Perryman, C. B. Cowan, Jr., J. W. Selby, Jr., D. E. Stroope. Not Pictured: D. S. Chadbourne, L. R. Ball, E. H. Main, L. H. McElroy, R. Swann, B. G. Hightower, A. S. Pela, A. C. Gunter, J. A. Deer, R. S. Hogue, J. F. Gibson, A. L. Adams, B. Lasseter, E. Cook, J. S. Roussel, R. R. Rost. 475 FALLS W. R. Manor, Jr. C. J. Newman . J. E. Sibley . . H. P. Goodrich . . . President . Vice-President Secretary-! reasurer Sergeant-at-Arms First Row: D. Baca, B. Kaulfus, W. D. Barnett, M. A. Storey, H. T. Radle, H. R. Tomlinson, B. T. Richardson, N. J. Mees, Jr., W. B. Woltman, R. A Stermer. 476 FISH GAME CLUB William B. Wilson Theron Carroll W. H. Kiel, Jr. . President Vice-President . Treasurer First Row: L. H. Blankenship, T. D. Moore, Carl Humphreys, W. H. Julian, B. C. Nichols, C. H. Thomas, B. D. Oliver. Second Row: G. A. Engeling, H. K. Beuchner, A. L. Steele, Jr., R. S. Robertson, R. D. DeArmet, H. G. Quiram, D. L. Taylor, W. B. Davis, S. R. Fielding. 477 FORT WORTH CLUB J. D. Strickel . A. E. Clark . . D. S. Schilling . C. H. Huddleston Bill Evans . R. S. Maples . . . . President . . Vice-President . . Treasurer . Social Secretary Publicity Chairman Sergeant-at-Arms Members—First Row: Lucian L. Morgan, A. M. Vincent, Deam Carlton, Nick C. Hott, J. G. Magruder, G. S. Kent, Ralph H. Hahnfeld, Jimmie O ' Con¬ nell, Jim E. Wheeler, E. E. Guthrie, Buddy Boyd, G. O. Muller, Claude Cox, Donald E. Jarvis, R. G. Bates. Second Row: Lyle Cross, Jimmie Simpson, Joe Robb, J. P. Germany, T. W. Lyles, Charles Luedth, Jr., Harry Raney, Bill Blakenship, Larry Hart, Jimmy Woodall, J. Fred Davis, John E. Dieb, Don Farrell, Paul Yates. 478 F. F. A. J. G. Walker, Jr. C. B. Hildebrand Willie Patrick . Preston D. Kiel Jeff Davis . . H. L Self . . W. M. Day . . E. R. Alexander M. T. Howell . E. V. Walton . . . . President 1st Vice-President 2nd Vice-President . . Secretary Parliamentarian . . . Reporter . . . Historian Faculty Sponsor . Advisor . Faculty Sponsor 1st Row: Leon R. Kainer, Jack Schneider, J. G. Walker, Jr., J. C. Chaney, Merrell Barfield, Jr., Harold V. Eades, Hubert L. Berry, Vernon T. Jones, Bryant R. Ferguson, Malcolm K. Baker, Willie Patrick. 2nd Row: Charles W. Stafford, Conrad G. Copeland, J. D. Barrett, James A. Rogers, Kirby L. Betts, I. B. Furch, Wm. J. Stanford, N. B. Eaves, J. B. Jones, R. J. Dean, H. R. Ground. 3rd Row: James B. Hooker, Marion C. Bozartl, Roy A. Sims, Preston D. Kiel, Emmett P. Chastain, Norman G. Whitlow, L. L. Stevenson, T. W. Wadsworth, H. H. Collier, H. R. McNiel, W. R. Holbrooks. 4th Row: J. M. Hart, T. M. Proctor, Jeff Davis, H. L. Self, R. P. Kovar, C. D. Jones, H. Z. White, E. N. Langley, Calvic C. Jones, Robert E. Maclin, J. H. Priddy. 5th Row: G. J. Wharton, R. S. Loftis, James D. Witcher, Wm. LeRoy, Loeldene Cox, C. M. Huckabee, John D. Nixon, Richard L. Plock, Wendel C. Messec, Sam Rector, F. D. Connell. 6th Row: L. J. Rospim, William C. Hall, Jerrie C. Wells, Herbert T. Radle, J. W. Price, Jr., J. W. Huston, R. B. Letz, C. B. Hildebrand, James C. Hart, Jack P. Timmons, W. H. Pittord, N. J. Knopp. 7th Row: W. M. Day, R. W. Digger, T. L. Shepard, M. M. Boyd, G. P. Brown, G. R. Alerman, O. M. Neely, M. J. W. Lippert, R. P. Swann, John W. Barfield, E. R. Alexander, W. E. Schoeper. 8th Row: Lester D. Crawford, Joe W. Jones, Milton lacker, M. T. Howell, E. V. Walton, T. N. Ellis, Ed Peel, Wylie Roberts, Gilbert L. Davis, G. P. York, Ray D. Siegmund, Billy G. Worley, Billy R. LaRoque. 479 GALVESTON CLUB Officers J. W. Moore J. Graugnard T. G. Loros . J. Christensen President Vice-President . Secretary . Treasurer J. R. Allen S. M. Andrich M. J. Barrett J. L. Ballard P. J. Barry J. C. Blackshear N. Braslau J. W. Boldman J. P. Caulk J. W. Chappell S. S. Clark J. H. Cochrane J. A. Curtino W. J. Dixon D. P. Doyle W. F. Fockelman J. D. Franklin W. J. Gates R. H. Gill A. L. Giusti H. E. Hanson R. E. Hempel F. R. Hoste E. E. Huber F. G. Incaprera L. G. Incaprera G. R. Jensen D.W.Johnson J. A. Johnson G. O. Johnstone E. L. Johnstone J. B. Kennedy I. Lerner M. M. Levy W. Lippman L. C. Marcoulides J. N. Migliavacca A. T. Pappas R. G. Reesby A. Schwartz W. B. Scrimgeour F. Simmen R. L. Smith F. J. Stansfield C. P. Suderman J. E. Thomson D. P. Wall J. A. Willhelm W. W. Wilson R. E. Wimberly C. D. Winter O. A. Yelton N. Zainfeld 480 GEOLOGY GLOB W. T. Davis, Jr.....................President J. O. Carter.............. Vice-President W. K. Arbuckle....................Secretary W. C. Harrison....................Reporter J. G. Voight..................Program Chairman Travis J. Parker.....................Sponsor J P • ... w p0? First Row: F. R. Hardin, J. W. Chappell, B. B. Lane, Leslie R. Neal, J. H. Bradley, E. M. Fariss, W. J. Holbert, C. P. Suderman. Second Row: C. W. Black, R. M. Knebel, J. D. Davis, Henry I. Johnson, Jr., D. B. Meisenheimer, E. H. Esslinger, F. N. McMillan, H. L. Hildebrand, A. T. Perry, A. E. Rettig, W. N. Mosley. Third Row: J. T. Goodwin, J. L. MacFarlane, Carl M. Morris, H. C. Spence, Hugh M. Adams, Jr., W. C. Leuschner, III, E. D. Manly, B. L. Smoke, George L. Vinson, Robert A. Janosky, George B. Morgan, Jr. Members not pictured: T. G. Anderson, W. L. Audas, John W. Barnes, E. E. Bodine, S.. Bozin, Q. S. Bullock, Burnham, Tom R. Carter, J. M. Casey, H. T. Chittum, P. R. Clevenger, A. L. Cochrum, J. W. Cotton, J. D. Cummins, T. E. Darby, H. K. Davis, R. H. Dubitzky, N. O. Duncan, R. Q. Foote, M. D. Frazier, Jim E. Freeman, M. A. Frenkel, H. W. Green, L. C. Grones, E. L. Hailing, K. J. Hand, J. W. Honea, A. C. Hope, H. E. Jacks, E. L. Jones, J. H. Kemp, A. D. Mainard, A. F. Malicoat, R. L. McBroom, A. F. McDade, R. E. McGowen, W. A. McRhue, W. C. Miley, E. D. Miner, J. W. Murchison, P. H. Otis, Thrash Purvis, Patrick H. Ramsey, W. E. Richey, W. J. Richmond, H. Risein, W. P. Ryman, Glen Schimmel, K. L. Shaw, W. G. Sinclair, J. W. Skinner, Jr., A. L. Stauffer, W. O. Stubbs, C. W. Tate, Jr., W. L. Tinslar, J. G. Voight, W. G. Watson, G. D. Weatherston, Paul B. Wells, M. A. Welsh, H. C. Wilson, J. R. Wilson, W. E. Wilson, W. C. Vercellino. HEART OF TEXAS CLUB Loel Dene Cox Charles R. Stone . J. W. Newton . . James C. Williamson President Vice-President Secretary Reporter First Row: Mac Weaver, Vic Schulze, B. R. La Roque, W. B. White, A. E. Garner, A. U. Otte, A. J. Longley. Second Row: Stewart D. Hervey, Jr., Sam Lanford, B. A. Wyatt, Brian C. Brooks, Donald R. Shelton, Leo Ehlinger, Jr., E. Otte, W. J. Richmond. Third Row: Frank L. Crowder, Roy G. Neely, George R. Bynum, Harold D. Walker, B. L. Williamson, Hubert L. Berry, Charles Stafford. Members not pictured: S. J. Black, W. C. Branstetter, H. W. Briggs, C. M. Brown, O. Bunk, H. H. Collier, L. D. Cox, S. Henderson, W. A. Keeler, E. McGhee, J. W. Newton, W. Petsik, B. Quick, D. Sawyer, B. M. Steele, F. N. Stewart, C. R. Stone, P. H. White, J. C. Williamson. 482 HILLEL FOUNDATION Richard E. Gottlieb . J. Y. Golden . . . Richard J. Alterman . Maurice E. Robinowitz Bob S. Rosenthal . . Julius C. Blum . . . Mrs. Esther Taubenhaus President Vice-Chairman . . . Secretary . Social Chairman Religious Chairman Parliamentarian . . . Director First Row: I. Lerner, E. Gottlieb, S. Bogin, G. Kenedy, E. Rovinsky, S. E. LeVine, S. Biderman, F. R. Holste, C. Weil, S. S. Clark. Second Row: Joshua Treiman, Charles H. Weinbaum, Jr., Richard E. Mark, Arnold H. Miller, Jerry Finel, Allan M. Ravel, Morris Bankler, Russ town, David M. Seligman, Michel D. Stein. Third Row: S. Mikulinsky, S. Joseph, S. A. Klein, A. Gurwitz, L. M. Gabert,A. Broodo, J. L. Sheinberg, E. B. Klein, H. Maltz. 483 H.J.S.K. Herb Carter . D. P. McClure White Stan Keese President Vice-President Treasurer Reporter-Secretary MEMBERS: H.E.Johnson B. P. Gay J. L. Ca othcrs A. C. Brown, Jr. H. E. Brass W. H. Cox C. M. Kitchell C. W. Oates J. G.McClure J. W. McClendon E. S. Keese L. M. Hardy L. R. Wright Joe Clonts Bob Smith Cecil Lewis R. E. Foshee R. R. Overton 484 HORTICULTURE SOCIETY John D. Terry.....................President Melvin R. Johnston..................Vice-President Harmen E. Epps....................Secretary First Row: Henry Engelbrecht, Jr., Jimmy Moore, Raymond C. Lawless, W. A. Jones, Benton Storey, A. L. Bailey, W. M. Pressler, Adolph Thomas, Jr., William H. Culver, Harry T. Mack. 485 CLUB Lee Thompson President First Row: Bert A. Lindsay, Ray Smith, Murray Cox, Charles E. Estes, Robert R. Reese, Tommy A. Thornhill, Carl E. Olsen, August J. Gullo, Creed L. Ford. Second Row: Tom Muldowney, Gerald P. Monks, James L. Robinette, Robert C. Hagney, Wallace G. Franklin, Seymour Carson, Joe Hammer, Robert E. White. Third Row: John D. Roper, J. J. Dempsey, Fritz Seyfarth. 486 INDUSTRIAL D. M. Stayton J. C. Redman E. U. Lanik . M. S. Allen A. V. Harbin . President Vice-President . Secretary Treasurer Reporter First Row: W. R. Ellis, R. A. Speed, Jr., J. C. Weeren, J. T. Morgan, C. C. Hays, P. J. McEnroe, M. D. Gatton, M. A. Peters, J. I. Hamomnds, Jr. Second Row: J. D. Spencer, C. W. Stimson, C. M. Morris, R. B. Haulik, R. A. Young, W. B. Grisham, W. E. Raborn, M. A. Storey, J. C. Cooley. Third Row: C. F. Coner, D. W. Dodson, A. J. Marshall, J. I. Poole, W. F. Mahaffey, H. C. Walkup, P. H. Wallenfelt, G. W. Koopman, F. J. Ellerbrock. Fourth Row: J. W. Toys, C. F. Kosarek, R. G. Pritchett, R. R. Childers, E. C. Kruse, R. B. Mayes, W. A. Burdett, R. A. Koy, Jr., J. B. Knight, Jr. 487 W. D. Menefee W. H. Burch R. C. Zivney . B. W. Marsh . R. M. Pinkerton . Chairman . . Secretary . Treasurer Rep. to Engineers Sponsor First Row: R. L. Peterson, D. Lobrecht, M. D. Bennett, H. W. Sharp, T. R. Salter, W. E. Caddell, A. L. Welling. Second Row: W. A. Klabunde, C. E. Seyster, R. H. Ross, J. D. Beclcelman, M. Mcltz, C. E. Hinckley, D. Denefield. Third Row: R. L. Cherry, R. H. Hands, C. R. Overly, C. T. Strong, Jr., L. Egger, J. L. Sheinberg, O. O. Ohlsson, W. L. Moss, Jr., M. E. Jarrell, S. K. Wood. 1?, KAUFMAN COUNTY CLUB G - Lew ' s......................President B. Ingley...................Secretary-Treasurer ' ! First Row: S. Berrett, Ft. Cobb, L. L. Farmer, Ft. Greene, H. O ' Neal. Seconod Row: S. D. Edwards, C. N. Ward, J. F. Kelleher, J. J. Ward, A. R. Smith, J .L. Rogers, R. Harris, W. D. Samuels, Jr. Not Pictured: T. H. Allison, J. A. Bagley, J. L. Bain, J. M. Barnes, J. W. Barnes, S. R. Bivins, E. D. Bock, L. Cartwright, C. E. Corley, B. R. Denial, A. Dickson, Jr., H. N. Forman, R. N. Gray, B. Ingley, C. F. Kiser, R- E. Lacy, F. Leatherwood, G. E. Lewis, C. F. Love, N. E. Lowrie, E. H. Main, W. McDonald, B. F. Neill, C. Pannill, D. H. Pinson, A. Priddy, C. H. Reasonover, O. G. Slaughter, C. C. Trail, J. L. Trail, E. W. Tynes, J. C. Watkins. 489 KREAM AND KOW CLUB R. B. Price . . B. N. Murphy . Evniemeyer D. C. Kolberg . F. W. Moore, Jr, W. R. Ramsell . . . . . President . . . Vice-President Vice-President (Spring) . Secretary-Treasurer . . Reporter (Fall) . . . . Reporter First Row: W. E. Prather, B. J. Johnson, H. H. Coe, W. C. Coker, W. T. Hendry, G. W. Lampe, W. T. Thompson. Second Row: R. J. Casas, F. L. Finke, P. Fivel, J. Walker, P. Tillery, R. E. Baumhardt, M. E. Taylor, V. B. Janda, C. H. Tucker, R. A. Carter, Jr. Third Row: J. P. Canty, I. W. Rupel, D. C. Marsh, B. Kendall, E. L. Spaniel, J. E. Kennedy, E. Edwards, W. S. Winter, E. F. Kruse. Not Pictured: R. Allen, J. P. Benes, A. Gotten, B. Gordon, W. Magee, C. C. McDaniel, B. W. Milam, B. H. Murphy, H. G. Murray, W. Orr, Jr., W. B. Ramsell, R. Rosser, C. E. Sewell, D. R. Shelton, C. B. Smith. 490 LAMAR CLUB Wm. R. Freeman....................Presidenl Robt. Hutchison...................Vice-President Bill Bowen......................Treasurer First Row: B. G. Skidmore, W. F. Hicks, Jr., C. C. Secrest, T. S. Justiss, J. M. Hutchison, R. M. McDowell, F. N. Millsap, R. H. Gregg, D. A. Rives, R. F. Lynch, C. F. Price, Jas. C. Roberts. Second Row: Robert Wayne Lowe, Sam H. Coleman, A. L. Bailey, John M. Good, P. D. dePamphilis, B. B. Bauer, J. B. Killebrew, J. M. McDowell, C. T. Fry, Bob Moore, A. L. Hogue. Not Pictured: R. Anderson, B. Baty, W. J. Bowen, D. H. Chambers, H. R. Cox, Wm. R. Freeman, C. C. Harlan, R. Hutchison, S. Kelsey, R. Morse, R. Owens, J. B. Richards, B. Rosser, P. Woods, R. Grogan, J. Barnett, J. D. Skidmore, B. Sperry, J. R. Wilson, M. Cooney. 491 LANDSCAPE ART CLUB H. H. Davis......................President C. H. Shelton....................Vice-President C. H. Chambers.......... ......Secretary-Treasurer C. B. Campbell, Jr................Concessions Manager First Row: Charley Dean Prichard, Kenneth D. Collinsworth, Dean Miller, Robert L. Frazer, Thomas B. Foster, Jr., Spencer P. Ellis, Jarvis R. Gregg. Second Row: Professor A. F. DeWerth, Professor F. W. Hensel, Underwood Hill, Stephen Taylor, Alfred LaGasse, John E. Watson, Robert L. Powell, Jr., Steve P. Ehrhardt, John W. Bryant, J. Grady Brown, Jr., E. E. Forrest, Jr. 492 LAREDO GLOB William M. Pena . Antonio A. Perez . William J. Masterson Danial S. Pena A. W. Gates . James R. Duke . . President . Vice-President . . Secretary Treasurer Reporter Sergeant-at-Arms First Row: J. G. Savins, H. H. Mendieta, R. R. Garcia, Ramiro Martinez, Abel O. Cruz, R. V. Garcia, J. H. Coronado, E. Carr, A. R. Garcia, L. A. Cuellar. Second Row: R. C. Hornburg, A. R. Kahn, C. A. Zuniga, A. J. Dickinson, D. R. Avant, H. B. Mendieta, G. G. Garcia, Jose Tovar, Jesus Cabello, Wendy Elliot, F. F. Zuniga, L. G. Benavides, Jr. Third Row: A. E. Fricke, Jr., J. W. Mast, R. S. Duke, C. H. Darnell, R. M. Lindheim, A. Gurwitz, J. J. Richter, Jr., T. F. Herring, A. F. Pena, F. M. Carpenter, H. A. Saldana, G. M. Vela, U. M. Rodriguez. Not Pictured: Carlos Benavides, Bruce Bunn, Alfredo Cardenas, Ed Carr, Jr., Joe Mike Cullinan, Jack Correo, James Dallmer, Ramon C. Estrado, Edward L. Grubbs, Anastacio Hernandez, Guillermo Lopez, Willis E. Lowry, Conrado M. Lozano, Jose Martinez, Natividad Mascorro, Cecil Muller, Bruce B. Newton, Robert E. Newton, Federico Pacheco, Vonnie Pearson, Buddy Richter, Carlos Richter, Eugen Rollman, Jack Smith, Gilberto S. Trevino, Jose M. Villarreal. 493 LAVACA Ivan J. Bohuslav . David B. Harnden James H. Simpson Vernon R. Belville Don G. Kaspar . . . . President . . Vice-President Secretary-Treasurer . Social Chairman . . . Reporter First Row: Victor O. Fehrenkamp, Jr., Dan C. Liberda, Arthur H. Hamden, Thomas E. Barton, Josef E. Plume, N. J. Kutac, Jr., Fritz L. Boedeker, Jr. Second Row: Victor J. Beran, R. B. Havlik, Herbert N. Wade, Joe P. Zumwalt, Victor R. Welfl, J. F. Kasper, H. E. Wendt, D. R. Hranitzky, B. J. Suster. Third Row: Charles L Hrncir, James A. Baros, Charles E. Bucek, Roy L. Wyatt, Willie Pundt, Eugene L. Spaniel, E. H. Willman, Rudolph John, Jr., Walter E. Ehlers, John J. Havlik. ■Not Pictured: O. L. Barta, J. G. Barton, G. Boehm, M. Cernik, E. E. Liebhafsky, J. R. Persons, D. R. Voelkel. 494 LIBERTY COUNTY CLUB J. M. Willoughby........... President E. W. Collins....................Vice-President D. R. Davis..................Secretary-Treasurer First Row: W. R. Billingsley, B. Brown, J. C. Weeren, E. E, Johnson, P. C. O ' Quinn, T. K. Dismukes, B. E. McGarrahan, B. E. Beard. Second Row: W. C. Mebane, F. R. Mason, R. E. Roark, B. M. Mayfield, W. T. Jamison, Jr., R. W. Graham, A. C. Holbrook, Jr., T. E. Ziller. Not Pictured: Mabe Cain, E. W. Collins, T. S. Hudgins, W. N. Schilling, A. L. Sikes, L. E. Vickery, Herman Weeren, Paul Wiliams, J. M. Willoughby. 495 LUTHERAN STUDENT ASSOCIATION Reverend Fred Mgebroff..................Pastor Rex F. Colwick....................President W. H. Kiel.....................Vice-President Bruce H. Mor ' sse....................Treasurer First Row: L. Z. Schubert, C. H. Beck mann, H. G. Hoermann, E. ET. Wittig III, L. T. Tolle. Second Row: H. Engelbrecht, Jr., R. W. Denney, E. F. Kruse, R. D. Siegmund, E. W. Pauls, G. A. Engeling, W. A. Keliing, W. G. Wendlandt. Not Pictured: Prof. E. E. Brush, Advisor; M. Luker, Jr., H. G. Guiram, R. Kumkel, R. W. Bertch, Mrs. R. W. Bertch, B. Brunkhorst, H. Brunkhorst, R. Brunkhorst, L. E. Dube, H. O. Junkel, G. Kunze, O. Kunze, R. Kunze, L. D. Lott, C. Luedtke, Jr., N. Luker, A. Nowotony, H. Plackemeier, Mrs. H. Plackemeier, H. O. Schnieder, G. Tiefel, Mrs. G. Tiefel, M. Twenhafel, R. Weiser. 496 LUTHERAN WALTHER CLUB Martin Luker, Jr.....................President Helmut G. Quiram................. Vice-President E- E. Brush.....................Secretary Richard L. Kurrkel...................Treasurer Rev. A. F. Droegemueller..................Advisor Members: Arnold Nowotny H. F. Plackemeier Mrs. George Tiefel George Tiefel Otto Kunze Harold Brunkhorst Robert Brunkhorst H. O. Kunkel MARKETING FINANCE CLUB John P. McConnell Charlie C. Truitt . William P. Ingram Alfred H. Conrad . . President Vice-President Secretary-Reporter . . . Treasurer First Row: J. R. Hickman, B. C. Case, L. H. Smith, T. W. Mitchell. Second Row: C. C. Taylor, A. R. Smith, E. M. Edwards, J. C. Grady, W. Y. Fowler III, E. L. Jackson, H. P. Miller, Cy C. Darsey, E. B. Chapman, R. F. Fly, M. J. Zerr, W. B. White, W. J. Masterson, C. R. Harris. Third Row: A. H. Hamden, C. H. Dollar, T. F. Scott, L. R. Case, B. W. Golden, H. J. Kolinek, Jr., H. L. Doran, A. F. Moore, Jr., J. Gilbreath, R. R. Howard, R. C. Boehm, D. J. Richter, L. D. Puckett. Fourth Row: H. L. Vaughn, J. E. McConnell, S. H. Cook, B. Ross, R. R. Anderson, Jr., M. A. Taylor, Jr., E. B. Adams, C. W. Arther, B. L. Smoke, C. R. Perry, T. M. McKenzie, S. W. Allen, Jr., N. G. Galloway. NAVARRO B E. C. Wareing President H. C. Minyard.....................Secretary T. N. Ellis.....................Vice-President First Row: J. Y. Golden, J. R. Henry, J. F. Taylor, J. A. Bonner, F. W. Moon, J. M. Wallace, A. M. Grimmett, B. E. Watson, E. H. Anderson, G. O. Gillespie, James C. Hart. Not in picture: Kennety Bobkoff, Carrol Boswell, E. L. Brown, J. D. Cheney, L. T. Cooper, Eddie Daniels, Bobby Drew, T. K. Fluker, Johnny Garrity, J. Y. Golden, Murry Hoditch, Billy Mahley, Cecil Parker, Lucian Pinxton, Raymond Prime, J. P. Robinson, W. P. Smith, J. Westbrook, T. Westbrook, Hugh Wood. 499 mammml ■ ■ . ....... NEWMAN CLUB Fall Semester 1947 Bob Miller . . . Bob Weiler . . . Jack Denning . Walter Barry . . Jim Kelly . . . Carlos Smith President . Vice-President Secretary . Treasurer Historian Photographer Spring Semester 1948 . . . . Bob Weiler . . . . Pat Ramsey . . Alex Sechelski . . . Jack Denning . . . . Creed Ford Walter Barry Second Row (right to left): F. G. Mathis, J. R. Zentner, R. A. Stermer, J. E. Endrizzi, R. V. Garcia, R. Martinez, John E. Gietzen, C. J. Janak, William L Schumann, F. A. Janak, Jr. Third Row (right to left): G. A. Mistrot, Paul Dominguez, J. L. Christensen, Jimmy Dempsey, Camilo Torres, Sammy Black, Jimmie O ' Connell, John Cummings, A. E. Fricke, D. R. Blakelock, C. D. Cabaniss, Hector H. Mendieta. Fourth Row (right to left): P. J. Munoz, P. R. Clevenger, S. M. Andrich, R. E. Burch, E. J. Smolik, C. S. Bartkoviak, C. F. Kosarek, R. L. Langinais, M. J. Migl, A. J. Gillo, Bill O ' Mara, Thomas R. O ' Brian, Archie Kotara. Members Not Pictured: M. L. Aalem, E. M. Alba, J. W. Armstrong, M. A. Babin, E. Baker, R. Baroncini, P. Barrios, W. Barry, P. A. Beckman, J. Bell, H. Bettercout, C. Bolner, R. C. Bolting, J. T. Bonnen, T. B. Butter- schell, N. Caeter, J. B. Callaghan, J. W. Canning, F. M.Carpenter, E. Carr, V. R. Chadbourne, J. F. Cittadino, E. C. Clay, J. W. Collier, S. F. Condon, R. K. Cook, R. T. Correa, W. W. Crochet, A. O. Cruz, L. A. Cuellar, J. M. Cullinan, F. A. Deiterman, J. Deleon, J. S. Denning, L. Diaz, A. J. Dickenson, C. F. Drapela, D. J. Drozd, G. S. Drugan, Jr., G. D. Du Hon, B. F. Edwards, L. E. Elliott, G. C. Fairbairn, D. N. Faulkner, Jr., G. H. Folzenbuger, C. L. Ford, J. Forsyth, P. G. Freeman, C. Frias, A. R. Garcia, M. Garcia, O. M. Garcia, R. R. Garcia, J. C. Girouard, M. J. Goulas, J. C. Gourlay, D. L. Grant, T. Griensenbeck, F. A. Harris, W. C. Harrington, J. J. Havlik, W. T. Hendry, J. A. Hennessey, A. Hernandez, J. Hock, H. A. Holguin, D. F. Hrachovy, D. R. Hranitzky, C. S. Ibanez, V. B. Janda, E. H. Jaska, T. Jenkins, P. B. Junqueira, Kane, F. G. Karowski, J. E. Kelly, M. B. Keough, W. A. Klabunde, W. A. Kucherka, M. L. Kuta, W. W. Land, W. D. Little, G. Lopez, J. J. Lopez, C. M. Lozano, C. J. Lutz, G. Lyall, S. Madrid, Jr., Albert Marek, Alfred M arek, James Mast, W. J. Masterson, H. J. Matustik, N. Mese, B. G. Meza, J. E. McConnell, P. A. McColl, M. J. Migl, C. A. Miller, W. T. Miller, G. Moltent, D. Motula, J. T. Mueller, C. L. Nix, E. C. Ober, L. F. O ' Brein, W. O ' Conner, R. A. Opella, A. Ortiz, C. Ortiz, T. A. O ' Dwyer, C. R. Overly, T. A. Overly, E. Panenske, E. C. Parma, C. Pawlik, A. Pena, R. Perez, A. Perra, J. Poccolo, R. L. La Ploch, E. Pouller, C. A. Prude, shrdl W. H. Reedy, W. J. Reedy, Wm. Ressel, C. V. Reyes, G. Reyes, H. E. Robards, A. Rodriguez, J. G. Rodrigquez, V. M. Rodrigquez, J. J. Romano, L. J. Rosprim, J A. Salis, P. A. Scheumack, A. A. Sechelski, J. B. Simoneaux, E. A. Sladek, H. C. Smith, R. E. Sullivan, W. J. Thornton, C. B. Torie, A. Toscano, W. Trahan, J. C. Treaccai, J. D. Valle, Jim Vela, W. G. Volz, J. F. Wagenhauser, J. T. Wanja, C. R. Wearden, P. Wearden, R. Weile, Welder, M. A. Welsh, C. L. Williams, M, P. Williams, M. J. Zerr, C. Zunija, F. F. Zunija. 500 PALESTINE CLUB Don Hodges.....................President J. D. Owen.....................Vice-President W. J. Newman.................Secretary-Treasurer First Row: Willie C. Dodd, Robert E. Pierce, Bill DuPuy, Billy Bigbee, Jim W. Mims, Pete Styner, Jr., Curtis R. Hunt, Bob Cross, Bobby Carlson. 501 : CLUB J. D. Vaughn D. E. Horne J. C. Scott . F. Robertson . . . President . . Vice-President Secretary-Treasurer Sergeant-at-Arms First Row: W. Futrell, C. Measley, S. Sargent, C. SoRelle, R. O. Thomas, T. Y. Lokey, R. V. Young, K. Adams, B. W. Clayton, D. Kutch. Second Row: W. B. London, B. J. Terrell, D. C. Fisher, B. J. Cunningham, D. Powell, T. J. Bergin, J. E. Herndon, M. K. Orman, E. Edwards, Jr., J. F. McCarty. Third Row: D. De Shazo, A. F. Field, J. C. Richardson, W. R. Smith, B. B. Burrow, J. W. Gunter, D. M. Britt, J. L. Borchardt. 502 A. O. Hamon . J. D. Harrington Glen Van Horn D. E. Ramsey . President Vice-President . Treasurer Secretary First Row: Harrington, Van Horn, Ramsey, Hamon. Second Row: Phelps, Huff, Berthelot, Lott, Hinton, Johnson, McGehee, Holbrook, Driskill. Third Row: Martin, Brown, George, Wigham, Lightsey, Lacy, Bender, Mauro. Fourth Row: Ridgeway, Sullivan, Buniwa, Courteney, Thomas, Ellis, Suman, Stamos, Bess, Casas. Fifth Row: Manly, Goodwin, Misenheimer, Holmes, Graham, Riggs, Armstrong, Cretsinger, Lowman, Tighe. Sixth Row: Lowe, Wells, Ross, Sinex. Seventh Row: Dixon, Harding, Nesmith, Koester, Dulnig, Heath, Page.Eighth Row: Burch, Copeland, Haines, Sapp, Bell, Wadlington, Muell er, McMann. Ninth Row: Prof. Harold Vance, Prof. Robert Whiting, Sponsor; Prof. A. B. Stevens. 503 PRE-MED. PRE-DENTAL SOCIETY D. W. Carroll....................President Norman E. Holbrooks................Vice President H. P. Fanguy..................Secretary-Treasurer Frank G. Anderson...................Reporter First Row: C. H. Bernard, Norman E. Holbrooks, Frank G. Anderson, A. L. Schipper, H. P. Fanguy, G. E. Potter, D. W. Carroll, F. B. Middleton. Second Row: H. A. Holguin, Don M. Lindson, Charles T. Stephenson, W. M. Lang, John R. Norman, Byron N. Dooley, David G. Bowers, B. H. Nash, H. M. Sorrels, Bill Guthrie. Third Row: Richard E. Short, James A. Baros, Paul R. Ellis, Loyd Smith, Paul L. Wilhelm, Reuben E. Koenig, Ed C. Miller, Ralph Knight, E. Leon Greene, Kenneth J. Livingston, Henry V. Birdwell, William F. Nicol. Fourth Row: Mack Castleberry, B. R. Smith, J. A. Williamson, Ken Landrum, R. M. Dixon, Russell C. Neff, J. P. Stanford, J. E. Stacey, C. L. Laine, M. D. Stein, H. E. Insall. 504 ?7‘ PORT ARTHUR CLUB J. T. Poole......................President R. E. Gorman, Jr..................2nd Vice-President B. A. Neumann....................Treasurer First Row: William M. Lang, J. C. Fennell, G. E. Sims, Jr., W. W. Heaton, Jr., John W. Laufenberg, Thomas B. Woolum, Eugene S. Broussard, Dick Grif fin, Byron N. Dooley, R. W. Bonsall, H. P. Fanguy. Second Row: Walter A. Turner, J. H. Flowers, R. E. Burch, Warren H. Eliasson, Maury A. Babin, O. T. Hotchkiss, R. H. Weatherall, Victor A. Couch, J. R. Earl Mullin, E. R. Kanewske, Jr. Third Row: A. L. Guy, J. C. Cotton, W. L. Brueck, W. O. Hardin, M. G. Osterhoudt, Jr., J. H. Stevenson, C. H. O ' Brien, L. R. Doiron, M. A. Landry. Not Pictured: J. B. Alexander, G. J. Babin, E. R. Baker, O. D. Baker, T. R. Baxter, P. H. Begnaud, M, K. Bell, H. J. Bernhardt, K. W. Bernhardt, L. J. Bernhardt, D. J. Bertrand, Jr., N. Boyd, Jr., D. S. Burns, A. W. Catanach, A. J. Cortes, Jr., J. C. D ' Abadie, Jr. M. C. Dailey, C. C. Davidson, R. E. Davidson, A. R. Davis, G. W. Dean, H. D. Dekeyzer, J. L. Demland, H. J. Dionne, K. G. Evans, G. C. Fairbairn, A. W. Frederick, J. R. Fuller, C. N. Gay, J. C. Gilchrist, J. C. Girouard, D. D. Godwin, D. S. Greenwood, R. D. Griffith, W. A. Guidry, B. W. Hagar, G. S. Halfin, C. E. Hall, H. E. Hannah, V. L. Hardcastle, G. H. Hawkins, J. W Hill, L. E. Hill, W. M. Hines, H. W. Holmes, C. F. Hughes, Jr., J. C. Imhoff, A- A. Jackson, J. A. Kavanaugh, W. T. Kelly, D. W. Kirby, C. W. Knight, J. D. LaHaya, D. G. Letbetter, G. L. Marin, G. L. Mullin, W. C. Myer, R. P. McCoy, Jr., D. H. McEwan, W. R. McGrew, J. A. Paine, E. Pierce, J. E. Prescott, Jr., R. R. Richard, R. W. Rohrman, R. W. Rouse, L. L. Sample, Jr., E. L. Sanders, Jr., L. S. Sandos, H. M. Scott, Jr., J. R. Shepherd, N. S. Sonnenberg, W. F. Spiegel, F. L. Stainback, A. J. Stansbury, N. K. Talbert, W. S. Terry, Jr., R. A. Thomas, P. L. Tremont, D. A. Vardaman, C. H. Vaughn, J. H. Walker, B. C. Warren, D. L. H. Watler, G. G. Weichert, M. T. Wennerbom, Jr., J. W. Whaley, A. H. White, O. R. Wilbur, J. H. Williamson, L. W. Wunderle, Jr., G. R. Young, J. E. Zeigler, O. V. Calvin, R. E. Dill, W. C. Ernst, E. V. Flurry, E. R. Gorey, W. Holms, W. A. Triche, R. D. Simpson, F. E. White, F. A. Wiggins. 505 POULTRY SCIENCE CLUB Clyde O. Greer Henry O. lays . Henry D. Thuem Allan M. Travel President . . Vice-President Secretary-Treasurer . . Reporter First Row: R. W. Tidwell, S. L. Flinn, G. C. Walker, E. N. Langley, E. Arias, D. R. Barrett, K. A. Brendle, F. M. Stockton, B. E. Beard. 506 RANGE AND FORESTRY CLUB G. O. Hoffman W. E. Dickens . M. P. Roach E. J. Pickens T. B. Trew . . . . . President . Vice-President . Social Chairman . . . Reporter Secretary-T reasurer First Row: C. W. Smith, J. P. Classen, Jr., R. McKinney, H. F. ETeadly, W. G. McCully, R. G. Crawford, W. E. lowary, F. R. Anderwald, W. W. Hoffman, G. W. Greene. Second Row: D. Powell, J. Megason, C. F. Van Horne, K. A. Manning, V. A. Young, S. H. Coleman, D. S. Schwinn, J. I. Estes, D. B. Polk, W. B. Page, J. F. Morgan III, C. A. Havard. Third Row: E. R. Seidensticker, D. L. Huss, S. C. Helbing, H. C. Lawson, C. F. Kiser, J. M. Althoff, W. T. Matlock, C. C. Boykin, N. A. Smith, D. G. Wilson, W. J. Waldrip, L. K. Halls. Not Pictured: R. L. Allen, D. E. Ball, C. C. Bowers, P. F. Burt, James Chappell, T. T. Christian, B. W. Clayton, E. W. Denbew, M. Dew, E. H. Ferguson, G. H. Folzenlogen, R. H. Goodwin, E. A. Greene, H. R. Grove, M. C. Harkins, B. L. Higginbotham, J. L. Jarvis, L. W. K3ker, C. L. Lauson, W. D. Lipscomb, R. P. Mayer, W. R. Meacham, V. C. Mills, L. P. Moore, Jr., J. Nagy, J. L. Owens, R. C. Parkhill, R. F. Pearson, Jr., E. W. Pence, B. E. Roach, W. C. Rodenberry, F. R. Rogers, Jr., J. R. Sahol, G. W. Shoop, G. H. Thompson, O. E. Van Buskrik, C. F. Van Horne, A. L. Wheeler. M. 507 RIO GRANDE CLUB Neal G. Galloway Harry L. Roberts . A. Celaya . . . Robert M. Scoggins President Vice-President . Secretary . Treasurer First Row: L. Z. Schubert, G. D. Gardner, H. M. Tomlinson, G. B. Hartgraves, E. E. Shaw, L. T. McBeth, B. R. Bennett. Second Row: K. D. Timmons, R. A. Pepper, B. E. Lambert, W. D. Lipscomb, W. D. Langley, S. G. Pate, G. E. Smith, J. E. Neinast. 508 SADDLE AND SIRLOIN CLUB C. A. Broome J. C. Eckert J. Kunkle . . Vice-President Secretary-Treasurer . . . Reporter President G. A. Powers First Row: W. A. Whitehill, E. A. Reed, R. B. McGaughey, A. Celaya, R. M. Kennelley, J. Howard, E. E. Guthrie, T. A. Halff, B. H. Vail, L. T. Cave, Jr., L. W. Wunderle, Jr., C. A. Fee, C. Erwin, L. E. Dube, C. B. Gibson, H. B. Schmidt, J. R. Woodall, G. Kothmann, E. J. Simpson, W. L. Rumsey, O. A. Ross, J. A. Coughran, J. H. Crane, A. L. Kothmann, L. M. Hardy, W. L. Kruse, C. Rankin. Second Row: W. L. Schumann, C. Reese, W. K. Hodgin, F. R. Campbell, J. R. Reese, F. A. Rau, J. R. Moffett, C. T. Fry, C. R. Stone, P. H. Kramer, O. C. Nele, G. O. King, B. B. Frederick, E. L. Usrey, T. Stevens, F. E. Whisenhunt, G. E. Ratliff, C. M. Terrell, W. E. Steele, Jr., W. H. Talbot, G. C. Richardson, R. A. Canning, R. R. Kothmann, J. T. Keene, S. S. King, E. Gray, O. W. Bigby, C. Cater, J. H. Morris. Third Row: M. E. Larswell, H. C. Finger, T. A. Roberts, F. A. Winn, A. D. Stewart, J. M. Russell, W. Gresham, A. L. Banta, W. H. Hogg, D. R. Alford, J. T. Shelton, W. G. Johnson, J. L. Morgan, H. S. Leach, A. P. Andrews, C. D. Schmidt, J. E. Quattlebaum, J. G. Hardin, D. C. Liberda, R. L. Kunkel, T. J. Chapman, M. M. Kothmann, L. L. Richardson, M. E. Alley, E. F. Tillman, N. R. Kight, O. S. Grote, C. B. Harris, E. C. Lueckemeyer, D. Smith. Not Pictured: W. A. Ardis, A. L. Baker, G. H. Barritt, T. J. Bergin, L. D. Booker, D. E. Boone, O. W. Blankenship, C. A. Broom, H. W. Broome, L. D. Cole, R. Collins, F. R. Craig, J. F. Davis, J. C. Echert, A. Dickie, R. B. Ferguson, M. A. Finger, B. M. Foubes, B. M. Forber, D. Freeburg, B. K. Galbraith, P. D. Gougher, T. T. Griesenbeck, J. W. Gunter, M. J. Hanna, B. Hirsch, J. C. Hart, A. E. Hegi, J. P. Hencerling, C. A. Hensarling, C. R. Hewitt, F. W. Hoepfner, T. B. Hooks, B. E. Hovel, C. T. Jones, P. L. Jones, M. H. Keathley, T. Kennedy, C. W. Key, J. E. Kunkel, W. W. Low, W. L. Mackey, E. D. Mayer, D. Matula, McAnally, D. E. Mclnturff, T. P. McNeill, Jr., J. E. Miller, J. Moody, W. M. Moore, B. Morgan, E. E. Neal, L. F. O ' Brien, R. R. Overton, E. M. Pettigrew, E. F. Pierson, D. C. Pitts, O. A. Ponder, J. M. Poynor, G. A. Powers, D. C. Pfannstiel, F. A. Pribble, J. T. Raper, E. M. Rasch, C. P. Reagan, T. A. Richardson, T. H. Rose, C. Schreiner III, G. Shurely, B. O. Sims, R. B. Spencer, A. M. Sorensen, J. M. Sullivan, W. A. Sussdorf, C. G. Timmerman, J. B. Waide, S. M. Walker, R. G. Wheat, D. G. Winfrey, F. T. Wilkinson, J. C. Williamson, J. P. O. Wood, Jr., J. D. Vaughn. SAN ANGELO CLUB W. A. Sussdorf R. B. Simmons . , R. A. Canning . G. C. Richardson B. J. Carroll . J. Probandt . . President . Vice-President . . Secretary . . Treasurer Sergeant-at-Arms . . Reporter First Row: James F. Johnson, Murph M. Compton, William A. Barton, Vic Schulz, Stanley Lemmons, Tommy Benson, Winn Munchison, C. W. Pressley, Buddy Mayer, Calvin Reese, Harold Stephens, Jack H. Dibrell. Second Row: Arch K. Jacobson, Gerald Stewart, Clyde C. Newberry, Jr., Wayne Stephens, Gene Shurley, Gene Allen, Scott Hendeson, L. L. Richardson, Charlie Smith, B. O. Sims, James F. Lane, James C. Hayes. Third Row: G. C. Magruder, Wm. H. Lovelace, Jr., t. W. Hogan, Dave Kreager, Steve Helbing, Richard R. Baldwin, Claude A. Broome, James W. Buelow, Richard B. Boughton, Rudolph Hanson, H. W. Broome, J. R. Reese, A. L. Banta. Not Pictured: M. E. Alley, C. Atchison, O. W. Bigby, A. A. Bishop, B. Billinger, J. Callan, F. R. Campbell, R. A. Canning, B. J. Carroll, L. T. Cave, Jr., T. J. Chapman, D. L. Cloudt, P. H. Coates, N. Crook, G. H. Crownover, B. Davis, J. H. Dibrell, J. C. Eckert, W. E. Garrison, H. W. Green, O. S. Grote, J. Haralson, R. M. Hardeman, W. C. Henderson, C. T. Holekarnp, G. A. Hughes, D. L. Huss, J. L. Jarvis, J. P. Jones, N. R. Kight, A. L. Koth- mann, C. H. Lee, R. B. Letz, W. D. Lipscomb, W. Ounsburg, E. S. Mayer, F. D. Pearson, J. Probandt, G. Richardson, P. K. Sheets, R. B. Simmons, C. W. Smith, W. A. Sussdorf, B. Sykes, R. Van Court, J. Waide, , F. Wilkinson, C. V. Wootan, P. Wooten, J. R. Zentner. 510 AVM A Officers: Harold L. Hurst R. V. Johnston . Max Lowe . W. P. Switzer . Earl E. Roth Robert K. Morris Albert Roberson . . . President . Vice-President Secretary-Treasurer . . Reporter . Parliamentarian Sergeant-at-Arms President-Elect First Row: B. E. Beard, J. M. Baker, K. M. McEnroe, R. S. Knight, R. E. Shell, W. E. Davenport, T. M. Brundrett, E. B. Howsley, R. K. Ramstein, T. B. Snodgrass, O. D. Baker, M. Weedon, W. J. Turner, L. Thomas, H. L. Gore, W. L. Trahan, S. B. Kelsey, M. J. Tillery, R. P. McCoy, Jr., H. L. Under¬ wood, R. N. Gray, Jr., G. W. Whitter, S. J. Couger, W. R. Porter, A. J. Tickle, H. C. Waring, B. W. Rossen. Second Row: S. E. McNeill, E. L. Bryant, J. A. Hennessy, F. M. Ward, M. E. Genrich, T. B. Owen, Jr., G. C. Shelton, G. D. McClair, Jr., R. L. Clif¬ ford, Jr., R. J. McCarty, ,E. G. Batte, D. R. Jenkins, P. A. Humble, R. C. Bass, D. I. Riddle, H. G. Elliott, J. B. Doak, R. G. Owen, D. Hodges, J. Reqester, R. W. Lowe, J. E. Cox, E. E. Petitjean, R. Osborn, R. D. Riddle. Third Row: C. E. Copenhaver, H. F. Hall, M. B. Huffman, K. E. Wallace, Jr., R. W. Cain, M. A. Pachar, J. N. Beasley, A. R. Rees, Jr., A. B. Haws, G. C. Butler, D. B. Farrell, E. T. Hornickel, W. C. Stewart, J. W. Gupton, D. J. Albright, J. D. Robbins, B. M. Mathis, R. J. Young, M. Swatze II, T. S. McMurry, B. F. Greer, B. B. Harcock, L. W. Gibbs, C. D. Kelty, R. D. Brite. Fourth Row: W. P. Prejean, W. H. Cardwell, R. H. Perry, R. W. Baker, J. H. Wommack, A. A. Price, B. Hopson, L. T. McLeod, J. Fuller, T. W. Lyles, T. B. Ryan, J. M. Sample, L. Perkins, C. R. Love, M. R. Calliham, J. W. Patterson, M. C. Harkins, T. G. Faulkenberry, R. E. Jones, G. S. Yeargan, C. W. Studdard. Fifth Row: R. E. Dunlap, W. L. Jones, Jr., F. H. Blackburn, L. E. Buck, D. N. Frye, J. F. Cittadino, J. B. Prine, J. Markham, F. H. Sims, E. Pierce, R. L. McDonald, T. F. Bryson, M. B. Marx, C. E. Clark. Sixth Row: C. C. Schwab, J. Nemec, S. G. May, S. C. Cox, J. C. Imnoff, M. A. Landry, W. S. Robson, Jr., J. C. Fennell, P. Parker, T. D. Reynolds. Seventh Row: S. J. Black, W. B. London, R. L. Schodde, G. G. Trotter, W. F. Bohlmann, F. M. Smith, G. O. Muller, J. O ' Connell, R. L. Damrel, S. W. Marshall, H. B. Fraser, Jr. 511 SAN Joe Wolpman . ANTONIO CLUB Bill Wahrmund J. C. Nickens . Gordon Lawson . H. T. John . . . Jack Reincle . . First Row: H. W. Gaddis, R. L. Warneke, C. G. Mosely, D. B. Gordon, C. Humphreys, J. Howard, G. Kothmann, B. Huey, T. D. Word, H. V. Shelby, C. S. Blanchard, L. T. Tolle. Second Row: A. L. Hardy, Jr., G. H. Scherwitz, D. C. Blair, A. J. Harrell, T. E. Nixon, M. G. Rice, R. J. Schero, R. Blumberg, A. E. Moeller, R. J. Ball, J. E. Turner. Third Row: C. W. Tate, Jr., R. J. Bowman, J. Sparkman, J. A. Williamson, Jr., D. R. Calvert, E. A. Baetz, Jr., J. Page, J. M. Hill, W. E. Vitterick, W. T. Miller, R. W. Colglazier. 512 SAN ANTONIO MOTHERS CLUB Mrs. Albert M. McNeel, Sr......... Mrs. Roy M. Kothmann.......... Mrs. H. O. Wahrmund.......... Mrs. Ruth Moore............ Mrs. L. E. Harrell............ Mrs. John A. Williamson......... Mrs. Lewis S. Peter........... Mrs. Marshall M. Laswell......... Mrs. Charles W. Gordon, Jr......... Mrs. A. N. Tschirhart.......... Mrs. R. E. Sparkman.......... Mrs. L. J. Engelking........... .....President Vice-President at Large . First Vice-President . Second Vice-President Third Vice-President Fourth Vice-President . Fifth Vice-President Recording Secretary Corresponding Secretary ..... Treasurer . . . Parliamentarian .....Historian Mrs. F. Aalen Mrs. John Aalto Mrs. E.E.Aldridge Mrs. Nathan Alterman Mrs. J. Barto Arnold Mrs. E. A. Baetz Mrs. R. J. Ball Mrs. E. A. Baugh Mrs. E. J. Biskamp Mrs. T. C. Blair Mrs. R. J. Blumberg Mrs. Joe Bolner Mrs. T. H. Boothe Mrs. Vioa Bowman Mrs. Mark L. Browne Mrs. C. M. Ball Mrs. Marguerite Bebinger Mrs. J. H. Black Mrs. W. H. Becker Mrs. P. A. Beckmann Mrs. Sam Bennett Mrs. Wm. J. Berry, Jr. Mrs. Thomas M. Bertch Mrs. J. Birenberg Mrs. J. H. Calver Mrs. Pat Campbell Mrs. A. V. Cantu Mrs. John P. Classen Mrs. B. W. Claunch A rs. Laura Cobb Mrs. W. G. Hovel Mrs. C. B. Conn Mrs. John W. Cooper Mrs. C. Ray Davis Mrs. Hazel M. Davis Mrs. Owen Deeg Mrs. H. M. Denning Mrs. J. T. Dibrell Mrs. Leo M. Dielmann Mrs. H. F. Dotson Mrs. E. E. Eckert Mrs. S. A. Freebon Mrs. O. A. Frishmuth Mrs. Thelma C. Garrett Mrs. M. G. Gauntt Mrs. William Gentzen Members: Mrs. R. K. Godfrey A rs. Charles W. Gordon Mrs. Sam G. Granato Mrs. Charles J. Grant Mrs. Pat H. Green Mrs. R. G. Griffin Mrs. Roy N. Griffin Mrs. M. F. Grimm Mrs. J. A. Hagen Mrs. H. F. Hahn Mrs. Gus L. Hardy Mrs. L. E. Harrell Mrs. C. C. Hedrick Mrs. E. F. Heusinger Mrs. J. R. Hickman Mrs. Louis A. Hoch Mrs. Bernard J. Horner Mrs. Frank J. Hunter Mrs. W. S. Holcomb Mrs. Patillo Higgins Mrs. Lee A. Ingle Mrs. R. E. Ireland Mrs. C. E. Isom Mrs. C. K. Jones Mrs. A. A. Klabunde Mrs. Mary Rooss Keene Mrs. H. C. Keeter Mrs. George Knox Mrs. J. E. Keerth Mrs. Hugo Kott Mrs. James Kostelnik Mrs. Roy A. Kotmann Mrs. W. J. Kothmann Mrs. Albert M. McNeel Mrs. E. J. Kunsman Mrs. Elizabeth Means Mrs. C. R. London Mrs. H. Mills Mrs. L. L. Langlinais Mrs. G. Molteni Mrs. Marshall M. Lasswell Mrs. Florence Miller Mrs. H. Lawson Mrs. M. N. Leavitt Mrs. S. Libert Mrs. D. A. Lown Mrs. E. Lucas Mrs. T. G. Marsh Mrs. C. Mattel Mrs. M. L. Mathews Mrs. E. B. McAllister Mrs. T. McCullough Mrs. G. W. Mitchell Mrs. R. Moore Mrs. T. W. Munroe Mrs. A. F. Munster Mrs. A. D. Mayfield Mrs. G. Nash Mrs. L. R. Neal Mrs. C. W. Nobiling Mrs. M. F. Oldom Mrs. W. W. Owen Fall Spring D. K. Andrews.......President........J. N. Jones Phil Kosub........Vice-President.......G. A. Boyd Tom Godwin......Secretary-Treasurer.....R. D. Halbower Jack Turner.......Battalion Reporter........A. G. Pike Leslie Dupuy.......Engineer Reporter.......Jack Turner Members: F. M. Fariss J. C. Erxleben E. R. Kanewske, Jr. J. P. Jones M. M. Kuers C. W. Crowe L. R. Pankonien D. A. Dashiell C. O. Tips R. E. Ball M. J. Simmons J. R. Ratcliff H. T. John C. T. Floeck P. M. Dodson G. J. Mellina, Jr. J. M. Spears L. B. Whitaker C. B. Mays W. L. Kane R. F. Reed W. T. Bundy T. W. Fleener J. D. Roper A. W. Cochrum W. T. Payne, Jr. C. L. Nix W. H. Cline, Jr. W. B. McDaniel C. H. Weinbaum, Jr. N. V. Streetman C. E. Spacek P. N. Reed H. H. Wilson J. W. Andrew A. H. McMahan R. G. Reese 514 SONORA MOTHERS CLUB Mrs. O. L. Richardson Mrs. C. W. Taylor Mrs. Ray Shaver . Mrs. G. H. Davis . . Mrs. A. E. Frugal Mrs. E. D. Shurley Officers .......President ......Vice-President . . . . Secretary-Treasurer .......Historian ........Auditor State Corresponding Secretary Mrs. Roy Aldwell Mrs. J. V. Alley Mrs. B. W. Babb Mrs. Joe Berger Mrs. I. B. Boughton Mrs. O. L. Carpenter Mrs. V. J. Gentzler Members Mrs. W. T. Hardy Mrs. Lem Johnson Mrs. Lem Erie! Johnson Mrs. Sam Karnes Mrs. Joe Logan Mrs. Joseph B. Logan Mrs. O. C. Ogdan Mrs. E. E. Sawyer Mrs. Edwin Sawyer Mrs. Jack Shurley Mrs. M. G. Surley Mrs. Velma L. Shurley Mrs. Robert Simmons Mrs. Gus Wheat 515 SOUTHWEST TEXAS CLUB W. F. Boil......................President G. H. Jay.....................Vice-President G. D. Zimmerian....................Secretary First Row: M. J. Zerr, M. R. Garrison, V. J. Williams, C. F. Ward, J. H. Mullins, G. B. Williams, Ed Gray, D. G. Hardin, W. J. Turner, J. Webster Flanagan, L. E. Youngblood. Second Row: Deryl White, C. V. Richter, Bob Kollman, Bob Moffett, Geo. H. Jackson, Robt. F. Ward, Jr., Robert F. Fly, Hugh R. McNiel, James C. Flanagan, L. B. Cook, J. E. Slaughter. Third Row: Lyle T. White, Buddy Bell, James R. Penland, Harold D. Farris, Louis J. Knippa, Tom D. Moore, Charles Lee Dwyer, Stan Hollmig, Blanton Taylor. Not Pictured: W. B. Ball, W. E. Ball, M. Butler, H. Case, J. Day, J. Dismukes, G. Edgar, R. Gibbens, J. Graham, T. Hart, R. Hickman, W. Holmgreen, W. Hunt, S. King, J. Lancaster, S. Lindsey, Stirling Lindsey, R. Lock, G. Lyall, S. Mikulinsky, J. Mortensen, W. Mullins, A. Orr, L. Pollard, F. Ramsey, E. Ritchie, W. Robertson, H. Shelton, R. Smart, B. Soyars, E. Soyars, J. Wood, R. Woodward, E. Zimmerman, G. Zimmerman. 516 SPANISH GLIB C. C. Boyd . P. J. Munoz H. A. Holguin M. G. Boehl R. E. Scruggs President . Vice-President . Treasurer . . Secretary Parliamentarian First Row: J. A. Moore, R. B. Mitchell, Mrs. R. B. Mitchell, R. F. Faucett, H. V. Shelby, Bonnie Morris, J. W. Mast, T. T. Kielman. Second Row: D. L. Boyd, W. R. Tinney, W. L. Strait, J. P. Westervelt, B. B. Lane, D. McClure, B. Speer, H. Smith, A. Paraskevas, C. Frias. Third Row: J. D. Fails, A. M. Prescott, D. R. Boyd, C. L. Laine, R. M. Lindheim, E. T. Looney, M. S. Moore, H. L. Roberts, C. L. Hrncir, R. E. Rudeloff. Not Pictured: O. D. Bowlin, F. N. Dibrell, R. S. Guenther, E. T. Guerrero, J. P. Jacobs, A. S. Knapp, L. A. Layne, J. T. Moore, P. L. Moses, H. L. Roberts, F. W. Rousseau, C. A. Taylor, C. L. Williams. 517 SWEETWATER CLUB Frank W. Kousseau, Jr, John Berry .... T. G. Towns . . . B. Nichols .... R. C. Smith . . . T. E. Paxton . . . President . . Vice-President Secretary-Treasurer . . . Reporter . Social Chairman . Social Chairman First Row: Adolph Thomas, Jr., Arthur Edelstein, Albert A. Besteiro, Geo. A. Schwarz, Jack L. Solether, J. M. Baker, David H. Keir, Francis E. Knapp, Jr., Gerald R. Macmanus. Second Row: R. L. Smith, L. E. Chase, Earl L. Grant, C. H. Gilbert, N. S. Madeley, D. A. Burch, Bob Speer, Ralph Hughes, Jamie Lewis, Avery S. Knapp. Third Row: Lloyd Baker, Hans Killingstad, James Holland, Ralph Milliken, Neal Stites, James E. Green, Neil B. Kendrick, Stuart K. Wood, Miguel Montes. 518 TEXARKANA CLUB Officers Tom B. Morris . Robert L. Powell . . Paul Ravesies . Floyd L. Borcherding William W. Bayless . I. D. Spencer . . Thomas O ' Dywer . . . President First Vice-President Second Vice-President . Secretary . . Treasurer . . . Reporter . . . Social Officer Members Brag, William R. Click, Lloyd Demopulos, Jimmie Dickerson, N. W. Faulkner, Charles Game, Roy L. Greene, Leon Huogins, Norris R. Jennings, J. R. Labeth, Guy McClure, Bobby R. Perry, J. W. Phillips, H. W. Reed, Guy Rochelle, J. B. Rogers, E. C. Rogers, K. G. Thompson, Charles White, H. John Williams, Jack 519 TRANS-PECOS CLUB L D. Hobbs . J. D. Harrington M. F. Terry, Jr. Dwayne Bennett . . . President . . Vice-President Secretary-Treasurer . Social Secretary First Row: C. C. Boyd, V. W. King, P. R. Weyerts, O. K. McCaskill, J. F. Buchanan, W. C. Sloan, J. R. Donnell, J. E. Atkins, J. K. Johnston, R. G. Crawford. Not Pictured: J. E. Kelly, J. T. Moore, Jr., R. B. McGowen, F. A. Slight, J. P. Taylor. 520 TVLER CLUB Royal W. Harris Charles Hix John G. Hagan Willie Patrick . John P. Goyen President . . Vice-President Secretary-! reasurer . Social Chairman . . . Reporter First Row: R. E. Dillon, Bill McMillin, Robert Patrick, Alvin J. Tyler, Robert P. Swann, Paul T. Milling, T. H. Whatley. Second Row: Glen W. Stinnett, Jr., James B. Walker, John S. Barron, Rice R. Pearson, Gordon E. Harrigan, Walton D. Hardesty, J. W. Hays. Not Pictured: F. F. Carter, R. Carter, Dyess, L. L. Haynes, R. A. Hennig, L. Jay, E. Mallory, W. A. Patrick, L. C. Polk, C. R. Russell, C. Shelton, W. C. Smith, R. Stone, S. W. Wylie. 521 VICTORIA CLUB E. Pela.......................President I. Maurer.....................Vice-President G. Weatherly..................Secretary-Treasurer First Row: L. C. Sharrai, W. G. Wheeler, R. E. Ball, H. M. Lacour, A. N. Hartman. Second Row: A. G. Schroeder, Jr., P. H. Keefe, P. A. Scheumack, J. W. Nance, P. Hencerling. Not Pictured: B. Coleman, J. Culberson, J. J. Domas, B. Leuschner, D. Matthews, C. Mattox, Je Mattox, A. S. Pela, B. Reifschlager, J. Schneider, J. Slaughter, T. Sterne, R. Wallacec, B. Wolfe, W. Wright. 522 WACO CLUB Edward O. Courtade..................Presideni Howard F. Devaney..................Vice-President Bernd Hirsch.....................Secretary Joseph M. Whetstone..................Treasurer Hale Stringer.....................Reporter First Row: C. B. McKerrall, J. M. Carpenter, R. T. Wocdliff, Wm. P. Dickson, J. A. Brooks, W. A. Billington, F. A. Walters, E. P. Selle, J. L. Fulbright, C. R. Walters, Jr., C. T. Travis, R. F. Langford. Second Row: Ted Lorenz, Chas. Edd Phillips, Alva G. Walsh, Robert L. Street, Janies A. Dulock, C. C. Hays, Wm. N. Mosley, M. L. Fulbright, R. D. Dennis, John Paul Thomas, John Bubba Lewis. Third Row: A. J. Walters, J. E. Kennedy, H. L. Doran, E. B. Chapman, J. B. Snider, W. K. Stenzel, H. W. Sharp, J. L. Du Bose, D. M. Jones, C. E. Goble W. J. Byfordl, W. D. Gardner, James M. Klatt, J. C. Carnahan. Fourth Row: J. G. Hall, E. C. Muegge, R. E. Allen, B. C. Hooks, M. A. Taylor, A. R. Moser, D. W. Sharp, E. T. Butler, U. C. Sterquell, Paul Yarborough, Paul C. Wilson, Jr., E. C. Lueckemyer, Allen M. Wilson, Carl D. McIntosh. Not Pictured: J. B. Allen, L. Bailey, Jr., W. K. Bailey, R. W. Barzak, J. M. Beard, F. M. Bledsoe, V. O. Bohac, W. F. Bolding B. T. Caple, Jr., E. B. Chatham, G. H. Cole, R. R. Collins, M. Cuscurida, T. E. Darby, J. R. Dehm, F. A. Deiterman, H. F. Devaney, J. U. DeWitt, J. F. Dudek, L. C. Du Puy, J. R. Earles, C. T. Easley, J. C. Elrod, E. A. Elwood, B. M. Foster, K. M. Frazelle, R. B. Fryer, J. M. Gibson, R. V. Gibson, B. J. Harrell, B. Hirsch, J. L. Hutyra, E. H. Jaska, W. L Johnson, Jr., C. C. Jones, G. Y. Jones, J. R. Kelly, L. P. Kindler, R. M. Knebel, J. H. Lawless, G. B. Lee, J. O. Leftwich, C. A. Lindloff, Albert J. Marek, Alfred J. Marek J. J. Matustik, J. B.Mayberry, Jr., H. R. Morse, W. L. Moss R. M. Neilson, O. O. Ohlsson, R. A. Opella, F. J. Patterson, B. B. Place, F. T. Post, Jr., M. E. Powell, H. G. Quiram, J. T. Raper, H. D. Rasll, Wm. E. Schaeper, L. R. Sheppard, Jr., A. Sorenson, Jr., F. L. Stewart, H. E. Stringer, B. O. Timberlake, J. M. Whetstone, R. J. Woody. WACO MOTHERS CLUB Mrs. T. Jesse Brooks Mrs. Paul C. Wilson Mrs. A. P. Rowland Mrs. T. E. Travis Mrs. H. B. Fulbright Mrs. Hubert Johnson Mrs. M. L. Vivrett . Mrs. T. T. Christian Mrs. W. C. Bledsoe .....President . . 1st Vice-President . . 2nd Vice-President . . 3rd Vice-President .....Secretary Corresponding Secretary ..... Treasurer . . Parliamentarian Publicity and Historian Seated: Mesdames Louis Hirsch, A. P. Rowland, J. R. Moore, Jr., T. Jesse Brooks, R. B. Stanford, Roy Barzak, J. C. Carnahan. Standing: Mesdames W. L. Moss, A. G. Walsh, W. C. Bledsoe, H. G. Fulbright, P. J. Harrell, J. B. Snider, O. W. Maroske, B. M. Selle, W. W. Fall, Beatrice Dickson, M. L. Vivrett. Others: Mesdames J. L. Allen, W. A. Billington, T. T. Christian, E. B. Chatham, O. E. Courtade, K. P. Crouch, W. S. Dixon, Jr., Curtis DuBose, Leslie Dupuy, W. S. Foster, L. M. Gardner, W. L. Goble, Lottie Grimland, Clyde Hays, E. C. Jamison, Hubert Johnson, G. O. Jones, . A. Lindloff, Grace Lankford, Ruth Moseley, Paul Murray, L. E. Phillips, C. E. Simpson, Jack Spillman, T. L. Thurman, T. E. Travis, D. A. Tunstall, Paul Wilson. 524 WESLEY Cloyre M. Terrell...................President Donald S. Grubbs............. Vice-President J. E. Miller......... Secretary-Treasurer First Row: Ken Kunihiro, Carlos Davis, Fred J. Davis, Jack Garner, Bobby J. Bland, R. M. Pinkerton, T. H. Price, W. W. Watts, J. M. Turnage, B. B. Dial, C. C. Luther. 525 WICHITA FALLS CLUB Charles P. Davis . R. L. McBroom John W. Harris Hal E. Dungan, Jr. Presidenl Vice-President . Treasurer Reporter First Row: Bob M. Small, Paul Wells, Johnny Penick, Bob O ' Hara, Tommy Banta, Terry Anderson, Lloyd D. Thornton. Second Row: Mike Morrison, Orey Ross, Cliff Deaton, Bob Clark, Bob Noble, Jimmy Onstott, Bob Gowdy. 526 MARSHALL CLUB Bob Morris Albert S. Agnor Wm. R. Ellis . Arthur R. Hengst . . . President Vice-President Secretary-! reasurer Reporter First Row: H. R. Ladyman, G. B. Coleman, W. E. Lynch, J. S. Cloninger, S. H. Cook, Jr., J. O. Carter, Jeff Davis, S. S. Williams, J. H. Woodley, C. L. Brown, J. D. Tompkins. Not Pictured: Agnor, A. S.; Bates, L.; Bender, H.; Benefield, D.; Boyett, B.; Brunson, Raymond; Coston, Mack; Daniel, Ralph; Elkins, E. ; Ellis, Bobby; Graff, Bill; Hengst, R.; Joseph, G.; Lynch, Gene,; McCain, C. GRAYSON COUNTY CLUB C. M. Morris.....................President E. C. Abrahamson................. Vice-President G. B. Garner.....................Secretary First Row: Royce G. Willard, Joe Paul Howdeshell, Paul R. Ellis, Bob Maclin, Dick Piner, Rudolph Guil loud, James Whitfield. Second Row: Charles R. Brown, Maurice McCarty, Frank D. Welch, Billy L. Powell, Richard W. Stewart, Leo Tucker, Billy L. Stephenson, E. Dwight Grimes. 527 BAY CLUB A. D. Britton.........President L. E. Perkins.........Vice-President A. P. Andrews . . . . Edwar Steele . . . . James Kunkel . . . . Members Busby, J. L. Cain, Harry Cure, L. B. Gibson, C. B. Golden, R. M. Groves, L. C. Harlan, M. B. Horany, Ray Key, C, W. , Secretary-Treasurer ..... Reporter . . Sergeant-at-Arms Key, F. M. Mobley, M. K. Moody, J. L. Norman, C. D. Norton, B. K. Pauli, R. O. Ragland, F. L. Raney, D. R. Shepard, T. L. Snodgrass, W. C. POLK CLUB G. G. Galloway........President Buddy Martin........Vice-President Betty Martin.........Secretary J. Barnes J. D. Galloway U. Hill C.I.Jones R. Munson C. J. Parish J. Peavy J. Rushing L. Smith WEATHERFORD CLUB L. A. Evans..........President F. Blackburn........Vice-President K. W. Foster......Secretary-Treasurer J. L. McGill ...........Reporter K.Baker F. Barnett C. D. Bourke J. A. Cato W. T. Carter J. Caval B. L. Couch C. W. Cox W. S. Gesell D. R. Grogan J. W. Guiles C. H. Hall B. Hart H. T. Hunnewell W. D. Johnson E. Layman L. I. Lee W. D. Phelps J. Pinkston B. Reed L. N. Roberts W. Seaberry J. D. Shoemaker J. Survoik B. R. Stewart M. F. Thomas W. T. Thompson A. J. Thompson H. J. Winston B. Yeary 528 ADVERTISERS Advertisers’ Index ■ - « - ■riendd op n i A-l Bit Tool Co...................... A M Alteration Shop............. A M Photo Shop.................... Aggie Cleaners American Desk Mfg. Co........... Austin Bridge Co......... R. W. Briggs Co..................... Bryan Chamber of Commerce . Bryan Coca-Cola Co. Bryan Motor Co....................... James Bute Co......................... Caldwell Jewelers.................... Campus Cleaners .................... Campus Theatre ...................... Canady ' s Pharmacy ................ College Book Store.................. Conro Mfg. Co......................... W. H. Curtin Co.................... Dallas National Bank.............. John Deere Plow Co................. Dr. Pepper ............................... Driskill ............................... ' ....... Duncan Coffee Co.................... Exchange Store......................... First National Bank of Houston First State Bank Trust Co....... Haswell ' s .................................. Holick ' s .................................... Hotard ' s Cafeteria ................... Houston Paper Co..................... Hughes Tool Co....................... Humble Oil Co......................... Jesse H. Jones......................... Page ................................. 550 ................................. 542 ................................. 531 ................................. 548 ............................. 534 .................................. 535 .................................. 552 .................................. 534 .................................. 552 ......................... 541 .................................. 555 .................................. 539 .................................. 552 ................................. 541 .................................. 539 ................................. 549 ................................. 547 ................................. 550 .................. 559 .................... 545 ................................. 535 ................................. 542 ................................. 540 533, 536, 537, 546, 560 ................................. 555 ................................. 538 ........................ 535 ................................. 545 ................................. 535 .................................. 556 ................................. 543 ................................. 553 ................................. 539 Page John Young................................................................ 534 H. J. Justin Sons, Inc.............................................. 559 Kelley ' s .................................................. 548 Lane-Wells Co. ........................... 544 LaSalle Hotel .....................................................-........... 549 Lester ' s Smart Shop........................................................ 532 Lilly Ice Cream................................................................ 549 Lipscomb Drugs................................... v ......................... 547 W. L. Macatee................... 550 J. B. Martin.................................................................... 556 R. L. McCarty................................................. :.M ......... 552 Mendl Hornak.................................. 545 Metzger Dairies ............................................................ 548 Miller ' s Hardware.................................... 542 Monarch .................................................. 554 National Bank of Commerce, Houston__________________________ 548 New York Cafe.............................................................. 535 G. S. Parker Lumber Co.................... ....................... 558 Practical Drawing Co........................... 556 San Antonio Machine Supply________________________ 544 Sankey Park .......... 538 Shaffer Tool Works.................. 549 Smith ' s Cleaners ..... 542 Student Co-Op Store................................................ 545 Texas Electric Service Co.............. 558 Texas Power Light Co..................... ........................ 551 A. M. Waldrop Co. .................................................... 532 Leon B. Weiss.......................................................... 550 H. L. Whitley, Jr................................................... 539 Bill Williams .................................................................. 538 A. J. Wray...................................................................... 534 W. S. D........................................................................... 553 Wyatt Metal Boiler Works.......................................... 557 York Corporation .......................................................... 555 Zybik Sons...,...,..... 548 530 For Superior Quality A l M PHOTO SHOP Official Longhorn Photographer 1947-48 AGGIES! Have your reprints made now! We also handle a complete line of photographic equipment. NORTH GATE COLLEGE STATION Serving Aggies Since 1896” MEN ' S AND BOYS ' CLOTHING MILITARY UNIFORM A. M. WALDROP r CO. BRYAN AND COLLEGE STATION BRYAN, TEXAS Distinctive Wear for Women and Children Featuring Foremost Name Designers • Nettie Rosenstein • Adele Simpson • Fred A. Block • Eisenberg • Herbert Sondheim • Carmel • Lily Dache • Howard Hodge • Dobbs • Delman • CustomCraft • Palizzio 532 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 consid¬ ered 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 highest quality goods avail¬ able. 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 BIRDWELL, Manager 533 The JOHN YOUNG COMPANY Heating Building Contractors Home Development Research 714 Drexel San Antonio, Texas A. J. WRAY General Insurance Phone C4-7221 HOUSTON, TEXAS Compliments of A Friend CHAMBER COMMERCE AUSTIN 534 HASWELL ' S Complete Gift Shop Phone 2-8235 Bryan, Texas NEW YORK CAFE Specializing in Mexican Foods Located Next Door to the LaSalle Hotel BRYAN, TEXAS Hotard’s Cafeteria Famous for Foods of International Fame BRYAN, TEXAS AUSTIN RRIDGE CUMPANV DALLAS HOUSTON Bridges Pile Driving Paving Fou ndations Marine Construction BEATHEA, R., ' 51 ROBERTSON, PAT, ' 36 BELL, T. L, ' 13 ROBERTSON, PETE, ' 34 BONE, LB., ' 18 ROGERS, A. W., ' 39 CARNES, G. K., ' 42 SCHLATHER, J. G„ ' 34 CHATHAM, E. B., ' 48 SEARS, L. A., ' 42 ESTEP, LYNN, ' 25 SINGLETON, A. R., ' 31 FERRELL, R. W., ' 12 TEMPLETON, BEN, ' 50 McELROY, J. O., ' 38 VAN AMBURGH, T. A., ' 09 MILLER, E., ' 49 WEBB, J. E„ ' 31 NASH, J. G., ' 17 WILLIAMS, J. W., ' 18 PINSON, SAM, ' 24 535 STUDENT BENEFITS THIS YEAR ALONE the Student Life Committee has allocatei profits assigned to Student Welfare and Recreation Facilities Furnishings and Equipment for Music Hall . Rodeo and Riding Arena....... Planning and Preliminary Construction of a Gc Gymnastics, Wrestling, Boxing and Weight Lift Dormitory Athletic Equipment...... Band Shell, Stage, Rest Rooms, Concessions St IN ADDITION..... THE SUM OF $44,398.01 was allocated to the STL for the operation and maintenance of the build ALLOCATIONS amounting to $14,782.67 were n of fiction, music, religion, sports, and books of a THE EXCHANGE STORE has allocated during the year TEXAS A M. 536 Ithe following expenditures from EXCHANGE STORE ...............$ 1500.00 ............... 4000.00 II Course........... 4000.00 i ' «g Equipment......... 1000.00 ............... 3000.00 id and Projection Booth at the Grove . 5000.00 TOTAL.....$18,500.00 KENT UNION MAINTENANCE FUND to provide ig when established. nde to CUSHING MEMORIAL LIBRARY for books lent interest. H7-48 a total of $76,905.81 for the benefit of students of EXCHANGE STORE Serving TEXAS AGGIES 537 SAriKSY PARK DIAMONDS WATCHES SILVER 111 NO. MAIN BRYAN, TEXAS A FRIENDLY BANK First State Bank Trust Co. Bryan, Texas Member Federal Deposit Insurance Corporation From freshman to knee-deep in leather, the most enjoyable course” of any A. M. cadet is a heaping platter, piping hot, of Bill Williams’ golden brown fried chicken, SAVAGE STYLE . . . and after the BS’s, MA’s, and Cum Laudes; engineers, ranchers, lawyers, and boss” doctors return to Bill’s not once but many times for refresher courses” of sweet and tender french fried shrimp, whole broiled trout, perfection broiled beefsteaks, dutch apple pie and all the other downright delicious dishes prepared by Bill Williams. 11 toe Mums S(t VC 6 StylB CHICKEN HOUSTON, TEXAS 6515 S. Main 538 Compliments of JESSE H. JONES INTERESTS eweHerS Fine Watches, Diamonds and Jewelry of All Kinds CALDWELL ' S JEWELRY STORE Bryan, Texas Compliments of Canaday’s Pharmacy Bryan, Texas •V-V .. ■ H. L. tUHITLGY, JR. Willys-Overland Dealer BRYAN, TEXAS 539 DUNCAN COFFEE COMPANY - ROASTERS ALSO OF MARYLAND CLUB AND BRIGHT AND EARLY COFFEES 540 Bryan Motor Company BRYAN, TEXAS 541 HENRY A. MILLER COMPANY Hardware — Furniture Electrical Appliances Compliments of North Gate College Station Phone 4-1145 A M ALTERATION SHOP Compliments of A Neat Appearance Smith J Is a Great Asset North Gate North Gate 542 HUGHES TOOL COMPANY MANUFACTURERS OF SPECIALIZED OIL WELL DRILLING TOOLS 543 COMPLIMENTS OF snmsco SAN ANTONIO MACHINE SUPPLY CO. LANE-WELLS COMPANY TECHNICAL OILFIELD SERVICES 2002 So. Wayside Drive HOUSTON, TEXAS Phone W. 6-1701 Long Distance 571 John Deere Quality Farm Equipment Since 1887 Holick ' s Boot Shop Serving Aggies Since 1891 Shoe and Boot Repairing NORTH GATE mGnDL HORELftK JOHN DEERE PLOW CO. SAN ANTONIO - DALLAS - HOUSTON : $y Uniform Tailor Shop North Gate, College Station 545 •Serving, Sexad Slggied THE Services Offered By the EXCHANGE Store Are Numerous and the STORE Is Always Open to EEADS and Suggestions on How to Improve THE Merchandise and Service in the FIELD of Student Needs 546 Compliments of LIPSCOMB ' S PHARMACY V Sundries - Drugs Fountain Service Doc Lipscomb, Owner College Station, Texas Look for the CONRO label. Here ' s a real AGGIE outfit! Styled for Southwest- erners, by Southwesterners, in the Southwest. If you ' re going dude ranching, to rodeos, or just cowpunching, you ' ll like this denim combination bearing the CONRO brand. It ' s sportswear or workwear — your choice in your profession. CONRO Mfg. Co. DALLAS, TEXAS C. EDWIN CASSIDY, A M Class ' 43 547 The AGGIES ' Tailor ZUBIK SONS fll€TZG€R’S Uniform Specialists North Gate 9 • • Dallas • SanAntomo AGGIE CLSAnSRS Houston Recognized 0 9 9 for Quality CURTIS EDEN R. N. SMITH Ends the Quest for the Best Dial 4-4544 YOU ARE ALWAYS WELCOME Compliments of Famous for Steaks, Seafoods, and Salads People have a way of going out of their way to bank at NB.C.—It ' s so genuinely friendly in its dealings and counsel. You ' ll like our warm spirit of helpfulness. Come in to 712 Main Street, Gulf Building, and let ' s get acquainted. Vational Bank of Commerce OF HOUSTON •THE BANK OF COURTESY’ WARM. FRIIND AND TRUST CUJD 910 Texas Ave. 3512 S. Main. St. Houston, Texas Houston, Texas KELLEY ' S STEAK HOUSE Hempstead, Texas 548 m. ICE CREAM A NUTRITIOUS FOOD BRYAN, TEXAS ☆ J!a SJL HOTEL ☆ BRYAN, TEXAS ☆ 549 CLOTHING - FURNISHINGS - SHOES - LUGGAGE CIVILIAN - MILITARY W. L. Macatee Sons, Inc. LEON B. WEISS — Building Materials — COLLEGE STATION, TEXAS Founded I860 E. HERTZ, Mgr. Phone 4-1195 103 Austin Street Houston, Texas v W. H. CURTIN CO. Comp(imentd oj? a DOMESTIC —EXPORT Laboratory Apparatus Chemicals fiend W. H. Curtin .... M2 M. A. Smith . . . . 28 B. A. McSnnis . . . M5 C. G. Albert .... ' 29 J. A. Muller .... ' 35 HOUSTON, TEXAS NEW ORLEANS, LA. 550 sc A BASIC FACTOR IN TEXAS ' INDUSTRIAL PROSPERITY Dependable, low-cost electric power in Texas ... the kind that meets the rigid requirements of industry ... is one of the basic factors contributing to the state’s rapid industrial growth. Strategically located generating stations supply power through vast networks of transmission and distribution lines to any location where plants and factories may use to best advantage Texas’ abundance and diversity of raw materials and natural resources, excellent transportation facilities, intelligent native labor, and the many other advantages abounding in the Lone Star State. Texas Power Light Company pioneered transmission line service in Texas when it built the first high-tension line in 1913. Today it selves a 52-county area which includes the richest and most populous part of Texas and the chief distributing and commercial centers of the Southwest. Dependable, low-cost TP L electric power service provides for today’s needs of this rich area, and this Company is always planning and building for the ever increasing needs for future growth and industrial development. Em DEPENDABLE, LOW-COST ELECTRIC POWER FOR HOME, FARM, BUSINESS AND INDUSTRY 551 R. W. BRIGGS COMPANY General Contractors SAN ANTONIO, TEXAS Compliments of CAMPUS CLEANERS On the Campus of Compliments of BRYAN Texas A M BOTTLING CO., INC. R. L. McCARTY Jeweler North Gate College Station GEO. STEPHAN President 552 W.S.D. CLOTHIERS Where Aggies Love to Shop FEATURING SMART MEN ' S WEAR AND COMPLETE REGULATION UNIFORMS AND EQUIPMENT Bryan College Station (H UMBL E) The Humble Company joins the friends and relatives of the Class of 1948 in extending hearty congratulations and best wishes to every member of it. HUMBLE OIL REFINING COMPANY 553 MONARCH WORLD ' S LARGEST FAMILY OF NATIONALLY DISTRIBUTED FINER FOODS Reid Murdoch, Div. of Consolidated Grocers Corp., Chicago 80, III. Here Luke the Lion and Lucy small Are busy with a duty call; For you can see as plain as day They have to give a big O. K. For finest fruits of tree and vine Are in that splendid MONARCH line. The best in coffee, tea and spice Or corn or beets or peas or rice, Are packed and labeled MONARCH brand (The quality is simply grand). Each bears that famous LION HEAD LABEL And should be found on every table. If you’ll just try this grand old line We’re sure you ' ll buy it every time. 554 FOR MASURY QUALITY Insist on MASURY PAINTS A finish for every purpose, interior or exterior, on wood, metal, or concrete JAMES BUTE COMPANY HOUSTON Texas Distributors YORK CORPORATION FORMERLY YO RK ICE MACHINE CORPORATOIN Southwestern Headquarters Office HOUSTON, TEXAS Sub Branches at DALLAS, SAN ANTONIO and NEW ORLEANS Distributors in All Principal Cities Refrigeration • Air Conditioning Factories at YORK, PENNSYLVANIA FOR OUTSTANDING BANKING SERVICE FIRST NATIONAL BANK IN HOUSTON MEMBER FEDERAL DEPOSIT INSURANCE CORPORATION 555 Fight ' Em! Aggies! Perfect Service NIBROC TOWELS Cups — Toilet Paper — Boxes HOUSTON PAPER CO. C-7331 1921 Franklin J. B. MARTIN Warehouses Theatres Churches Office Bldgs. Schools Stores SAN ANTONIO 8, TEXAS P. O. Drawer 37 Grayson St. Sto. Phone C-6154 From Kindergarten through College Always Use MASTERPIECE SCHOOL SUPPLIES There is No Substitute for Quality Sold by Better Stores Everywhere 556 SUPERIOR FABRJCIi FACILITIErx « Nk -T3j m?- Latest addition to Hyatt ' s modern fabricating equipment is this large Vertical Boring JK wI. Capacity: 14 -3 i j; ■ ' m :w Preparing to chine 4-6% chrome . steel oil injection Experience, skill and the finest available equip¬ ment is Wyatt ' s answer to the demand from industry for a superior fabricating service. - WYATT METAL BOILER WORKS G. S. PARKER LUMBER COMPANY, INC. BRYAN, TEXAS ELECTRIC SERVICE- I $r ' 76e (faat Squattyen X HE WEST TEXAN of yesterday had a name for the formidable six-gun which played such an important role in the taming of the wild and woolly frontiers. He called it The Great Equalizer” — his shootin’ iron” put him on equal footing with any adversary he might face. The Great Equalizer” of modern times is elec¬ tric service. Electric service brings to the folks in the cottage in the middle of the block the same comforts and conveniences enjoyed by those who live in the mansion on the hill, for the homemaker in the cottage has the same time-and-work-saving electric¬ al appliances at her service day in and day out as does her wealthy neighbor. The biggest bargain in any home today — large or small — is the efficient, low-cost electric service which provides so many conveniences equally to all. TEXAS ELECTRIC SERVICE COMPANY 558 r ' 7 testi. alias Nationals MEMBER FEDERAL DEPOSIT INSURANCE CORPORATION __ ---- Look upon us as a helpful friend in your financial affairs. You will never find us too busy to give whatever time is necessary. Sound counsel, bank credit, and whole-hearted cooper¬ ation in handling any financial problem are available promptly. MEMBER FEDERAL DEPOSIT INSURANCE CORPORATION _ J Ask Your Dealer H. J. JUSTIN SONS, INC. Fort Worth, Texas BOOTMAKERS OF THE WEST SINCE 1879 559 AGRICULTURAL MECHANICAL COLLEGE OF TEXAS An Institution Dedicated to the Advancement of Agriculture, Engineering, the Natural Sciences, the Liberal Arts, Veterinary Medicine, and Vocational Training Twenty four-year curricula leading to the degree of Bachelor of Science: Agriculture, Agricultural Administration, Agricultural Education, Agricultural Engineering, Landscape Art, Range and Forestry, Wildlife Management, Accounting, Business, Industrial Education, Aeronautical Engineering, Chemical Engineering, Civil Engineering, Electrical Engineering, Geological Engineering, Management Engineering, Mechanical Engineering, Petroleum Engi¬ neering, Military Science and Tactics, and Science (Biology, Chemistry, Entomology, Geology, Geology with Geophysics Option, and Physics). A four-year curriculum in Liberal Arts leading to the degree of Bachelor of Arts (Economics, Education, English, History, Mathematics, Modern Languages, and Physical Education). A five-year curriculum in Food Technology leading to the degree of Bachelor of Food Technology. A five-year curriculum, including one year of preliminary training, in Veterinary Medi¬ cine leading to the degree of Doctor of Veterinary Medicine. Two five-year curricula in Architecture leading to the degrees of Bachelor of Architec¬ ture and Bachelor of Science in Architectural Construction. A xlve-year curriculum in Petroleum Engineering leading to the degree of Bachelor of Petroleum Engineering. A - ve-year curriculum in Petroleum Engineering-Geological Engineering leading to the degree of Bachelor of Science in Petroleum Engineering and in Geological Engineering. A ve-year curriculum in Petroleum Engineering-Mechanical Engineering leading to the degrees of Bachelor of Science in Petroleum Engineering and in Mechanical Engineering. Curricula preparatory to Law, Medicine, and Dentistry. Graduate courses in the Schools of Agriculture, Arts and Sciences, Engineering, and Veterinary Medicine leading to appropriate degrees. Military Training and Discipline The A. and M. College of Texas has received from the War Department the rating of superior among military colleges of the United States. A senior division of the ROTC, with Infantry, Artillery, Signal Corps, Cavalry, Engineers, Chemical Warfare, Quartermaster, Ordnance, Transportation, Army Security, and Air Force Units, is maintained at the College. Expenses Necessary expenses, including board, room, laundry, and fees, approximately $5 50.00 per session. Additional expense for uniform, about $50.00. TOR FURTHER INFORMATION, ADDRESS THE REGISTRAR, A. AND M. 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