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■ : ■ I K f«-. ; ■ I -x, ' -■Mh X ' X§ To The Student Body: 19ii9i The year of changes and records at A. U. is now drawing to a close. As the curtain closes on another school year, work on the yearbook is being completed. This book is essentially the same as the many Longhorns that have preceded it, but it carries the name you, the student body, chose to give to your yearbook. The Aggieland 19U9 portrays the life of the largest graduating class in the long history of this school. We of the editorial staff have tried to portray the school year accurately and fully. We hope that you will find this book complete in its coverage of the school year 19U8-U9. Sincerely, ' Wmw mm. DEDICATION SENIORS ' REVIEW WHO ' S WHO CLASSES ADMINISTRATION VANITY FAIR SENIOR FAVORITES SPORTS THE CORPS STUDENT PUBLICATIONS ORGANIZATION AGGIELAND s CO-EDITORS Truman G. Martin Earl Glenn Rose MANAGING EDITOR J. Fred Hambright SPORTS EDITOR Charles D. Cabaniss ACTIVITIES EDITOR Stanley L. Rogers MILITARY EDITOR Elvis Barker Chapman ADVERTISING MANAGER Phil K. Sheets PHOTOGRAPHY Aggieland Studio Howard Berry ART AN CARTOONS Bob Cullen . .• y r ' -, ' mm ' Swii siii . t f, vr . . tn .-zShc THE ENIO SENIORS • • • This book is dedicated to you. You sweated through four, maybe five, years of reviews, finals, inspections, and budget balancings in becoming what you now are... a rancher, a junior engineer, a teacher, maybe a salesman, or a jack of all trades. Your years at A. and M. were all eventful, but especially your last. So that we all might remember the outstanding events of this past year, the next few pages are a pass in review ... highlights in activities of AGGIELAND 1949. 6 The last of the bonfire burned on Tuesday. The sips on Thursday. Romantic music for shifting feet and light hearts. groaner ' s gag- man gagged the audience with his imitation antics. Miss Lou Prothro, Vanity Fair beauty from Dallas, strikes a smiling pose near Sully. Five of the six Vanity Fair winners. That ' s Martha Davenport on the left. Would you believe she was Loyd ' s sister? LIFE showed good taste. The Cadet Corp is good photograph material . . . even Fish Joe Doakes on the back row, who ' s picture also appeared in LIFE. Charlie Glass is assisting at the Military Ball. Vaughn Monroe presents a bouquet to Lou as Truman and Earl suddenly become all eyes. J. B. Rochelle stands by as John Orr, corps executive, welcomes Audie Murphy. WEEKENDS... are always welcomed and some cram-packed with activities. Such was the case when Audie Murphy, General Vaughn, Vaughn Monroe, and the Vanity Fair winners took A. and M. for a weekend in March. LIFE took the weekend, too. The life of a Texas Aggie on any weekend is usually a good coverage, but there were few others that compared with the one LIFE covered. 4 And when the One Great Scorer Comes to write against your name. He marks not that you won or lost. But how you played the game. GRANTLAND RICE The beginning of that eventful day. The tower that night didn ' t shine as bright as many t.u. students had desired it to shine. SPORTS • • • demand top attention at Aggieland. And the athletic teams were given excellent support by the Twelfth Man this past year. When the breaks didn ' t go our way, and they didn ' t for some time, the spirit still remained high. The Aggie football team wasn ' t jinxed on Turkey day and as a result a winless year was made brighter. The bas¬ ketball season was disappoining, but the track and base¬ ball teams provided a grande finale for the athletic year, as the conference crown was for the third straight year successfully defended by the thinly clad tracksters and the unheralded baseballers finished second to Texas, later named NCAA baseball champions. Athletic Andy . . sorta deactivated. 10 John DeWitt makes running crip shot. Hurdlers go up and over the first hurdle. A. and M. won this dual meet with Texas. ' 1 12 POLITICS... at A. and M. took an upward swing during the 48- 49 term. More aspirants filed, 92, for student government positions than in any pre¬ vious election. The campaigning was hot and close in many dorms as the politicos pro¬ pounded their platforms. After the election the cigar-passing, speech-making, sign-paint¬ ing campaigners settled down to the jobs to which they had been elected. And much to the credit of the Senate, student activities, living conditions, and recreational facilities at Aggieland were greatly improved over past years. Charlie Kirkham, Student Senate prexy, pushes the WSSF drive. 13 Following the campaigning of one enterprising young politico. Chuck Cabaniss, is revealing. He won, too. 14 SOCIALS... of the 48-49 term were varied. Beginning in September and continuing until the Final Ball in June the social calendar was one filled with picnics, dances, banquets, and church parties. The Senior Ball became the Senior Balls because of the increased number of graduating seniors. Club banquets and out¬ fit bails made Sbisa a center for weekend socials. The Cotton Pageant and Ball were acclaimed as the biggest and best ever promoted by the Agronomy Society. The presence of R. G. LeTournau made the BSU banquet one of the top religious socials. Whether in buttons and bows or tuxes and ° ld black Nickiejoe takes his whirl at the costumed Architectural Ball. ties Aggies enjoyed the boost in morale f he social season afforded. 15 A typical picture of a Town Hall audience. From South of the border came Cavellero and his perro chico. Tex Monroe and his ranch hands perform for the Aggies. VISITORS... to the A. and M. campus this past year included many outstanding personalities. Be¬ sides the group that appeared in Guion on the regular Town Hall series, there was Ran¬ dolph Churchill.. Milton Eisenhower, and Ker- mit Roosevelt, who appeared on the Great Issues programs. Several dignitaries from Washington were here to attend the Military Ball. A small group of Aggies thought the most ___ outstanding visitor of the year was Lou, the last of the Shmoos. Certainly, thousands mourned his death. fj!. WL GUY DANIEL Town Hall Manager Regimental Executive ODELL STAUTZENBERGER Football Letterman ERVIN BILDERBACK Track Letterman President T Association ROY BLANTON Social Secretary Senior Class Company Commander 18 WL GERALD YORK Editor Agriculturist Agriculture Council JIMMY STEPHENS Head Yell Leader Varsity Debate Team DICK BAUGH Regimental Commander Student Senator CHARLES CHUCK CABANISS Sports Editor Aggieland 1949 Student Senator Student Life Committee Battalion Staff 19 Wk HARVEY RISIEN Student Senator Engineer Council DAVID SNAG GENTRY Senior Court Ross Volunteers Battalion Commander BOB WEYNAND Student Senator Agriculture Council O 6 , l| ' 20 I RALPH DANIEL Football Letterman Company Commander JACK QUIREY President Arts and Science Council Student Senator Student Life Committee Track Letterman 21 WL’i . - EARL ROSE President BSD Co-Editor Aggieland 1949 Town Hall DONALD JARVIS Vice President Senior Class Corps Adjutant Student Senator Tau Beta Pi RIP HARWOOD Editor Engineer 22 KENNETH BOND Editor Battalion Student Senator Student Life Committee Arts and Science Council DON KASPER President Senior Class Corps Staff Student Life Committee Senior Ring Committee J. B. ROCHELLE Commander Ross Volunteers Company Commander Secretary Arts and Science Council President Pre-Med Society 23 W t O J TRUMAN MARTIN Co-Editor Aggieland 1949 Battalion Commander Ross Volunteers Faculty Achievement Award RAY HOLBROOK Track Letterman Student Life Committee J. FRED DAVIS President Senior Court Regimental Commander Ross Volunteers 24 WL HOWARD OLIVER President Tau Beta Pi Engineer Council DOYLE AVANT President Junior Class Sergeant-Major Corps BOB SMITH Secretary Student Senate Company Commander Ross Volunteers King Cotton BOB McCLURE Colonel of the Corps Student Life Committee Engineer Council Town Hall S : ; ' . ■- V ; - 25 BSi TUPEHT BODY 28 STUDENT SENATE Paul H. Landry, Dormitory 1 Aubrey D. Sprawls, Dormitory 2 Keith E. Allsup, Dormitory 3 George E. Marble, Dormitory 4 Tommie D. Benefield, Dormitory 5 Ted L. Copeland, Dormitory 6 Robert R. Smith, Dormitory 7 Charles J. Maisel, Dormitory 8 Elbert R. Baugh, Dormitory 9 W. B. Scrimageour, Dormitory 10 George W. Edwards, Dormitory 11 James D. Whatley, Dormitory 12 C. E. Christie, Dormitory 14 Charles Cabaniss, Dormitory 15 Bill D. Martin, Dormitory 16 Bob Weynand, Dormitory 17 Jack A. Quirey, Hart Hall Harvey V. Risien, Leggett Hall Julius G. Blum, Law Hall Ted G. Davis, Milner Hall B. A. Wyatt, Mitchell Hall Charles D. Kirkham, Puryenr Hall David Elson, Walton Hall Weldon E. Williams, Day Students Robert Ransom, Day Students Richard D. Hodges, Trailer Village Harry Raney, Veterans Village Joe B. Coulter, At Large Richard W. Denny, At Large Harry Doran, At Large Fred Hambright, At Large Mickey McGuire, At Large John E. Orr, At Large Marvin G. Rice, At Large Dan W. Davis, Bryan Field C. L. Leatherwood, Bryan Field G. L. Smallwood, Bryan Field Don Jarvis, Senior Class Bert Huebner, Junior Class J. M. Geiger, Freshman Class D. M. Seligman, Veterans 29 STUDENT LIFE COMMITTEE Faculty W. L. PENBERTHY C. G. WHITE DANIEL RUSSELL M. L. CASHION R. G. PERRYMAN R. W. STEEN Members: G. W. SCHLESSELMAN J. C. MILLER W. R. CARMICHAEL Students: CHARLES HOLBROOK SAM ROWE CHARLES HOWARD TED L. COPELAND CHARLES CABANISS JACK A. QUIREY ROBERT RANSOM MARVIN R. McCLURE DON KASPER DOYLE AVANT TOM CARTER KENNETH BOND The Student Life Committee, composed of nine faculty members and twelve student members, serves as a liaison between the student body and the administration. The rules governing the use of lounges, the list of students for Who ' s Who, the point system for evaluating student offices, the social calendar, and the rules governing student publications all have their source in the meetings of the Student Life Committee. 30 President Don Kasper Don Jarvis . Erich Gottlieb . Roy Blanton Bob Blakeney . . Vice-President Secretory-Treasurer . Social Secretary Historian SetuoA. GIgAA, OUic id 31 SENIORS AALEN, MILTON I. M-l Acc. San Antonio Age 26, Class ' 49„ C Vet, Air Corps, Accounting Society, Newman Club. ADAIR, BEN Bugs Pet. E Lamesa Age 21, Class ' 48, A Troop Cavalry, Army, Major, Executive Officer Cav. Sqdn., Ross Volunteers, President Lamesa Club, Battalion Summer Camp Reporter, Troop Reporter. ADAMS, HUGH M. Rusty Geol. Houston Age 22, Class ' 47, Navy, Vet Bn. Staff, Houston Club, Geology Club. ADAMS, RODGER K. Roddy Bus. Dallas Age 20, Class ' 49, Maroon Band, Dallas Club. ADKISSON, WILLIAM R. Bill Bus. Greenville Age 22, Class ' 48, D Vet Flight, Air Force, Business Society. ANDERSON, EDWARD S. Andy E E Waco Age 20, Class ' 49, Senior Band, Distinguished Sludent, Pres. Lutheran Students Ass ' n, First Lt. White Band, AIEE. ANDREWS, ARCHIE P. Arch A H Archer City Age 20, Class ' 49, F Air Force, Ag Council, Agriculturist Staff, Saddle Sirloin Club, Town Hall, C O F Flight, North Cen¬ tral Texas Club. ASHCRAFT, ALLAN C. Pooch History San Marcos Age 20, Class ' 49, D Btry. FA, Air Corps, Pres. San Marcos Club. BAKER, RICHARD H. E E Age 20, Class ' 49, A Signal Corps, Exec. AIEE, IRE. Dick Little Rock, Ark. ' A Signal Corps, BARADA, ANDREW S. Barry Ch. E Houston Age 20, Class ' 49, E Flight Air Corps, Rifle Team, Newman Club. BARKER, RANDOLPH W. Randy M E Edcouch Age 20, Class ' 49, C Flight Air Force, Cadet Capt., C O C Flight, Pres. Rio Grande Valley Club, ASME, ROA. BARRETT, DONALD H. D H Ch. E Montgomery Age 20, Class ' 49, A Co. Chemical Corps, Pres. Montgomery Co. Club, AlChE. BAUGH, ELBERT R. Dick E E San Antonio Age 21, Class ' 48, A Signal Corps, Navy, AIEE, San Antonio Club, Radio Amateurs Club, Executive Committee Student Senate, Ath. Off. “A Signal Corps, Colonel Composite Rdgt. BECK, REED E. Chem. Houston Age 20, Class ' 50, A Co. Chemical Corps. BELL, CHESTER M., JR. Buddy A H San Antonio Age 20, Class ' 49, A Co. Infantry, Saddle Sirloin Club, Southwest Texas Club, Pres, of Fish Class, Major Inf. Regt. Staff. BELL, JIMMY Dusty Arch Dallas Age 20, Class ' 49, C Flight Air Force, S-4 2nd Sqdn. Staff Air Force Group, Dallas Club, Architectural Society. BELL, JOE F. Joe Bubband B A Hubband Age 20, Class ' 49, A Co. Infantry. BENEFIELD, TOMMIE D. Doug Aero E Jefferson Age 19, Class ' 49, F Air Force, Intramural Manager, Student Senator, IAS, Marshall Club. 32 Class of 9 49 BERRY, PAUL B„ JR. Doc Pre-Med Lancaster Age 20, Class ' 49, E Flight, Battalion Staff, Commentator Staff, Pre-Med Club, Lt. Col., Corps Staff. BISHOP, WILLIAM W. Bill ME Dallas Age 19, Class ' 50, A Engineers, ASH VE. BLACK, SAMMY J. CE San Mateo, Calif. Age 20, Class ' 49, C Seniors, Newman Club, ASCE. BLACKBURN, FLOYD H. Bo Vet. Med Weatherford Age 20, Class ' 49, A Field Art., Pres. Weatherford Club, AVMA, Ross Volunteers, Btry. Commander A Field Art., Dis¬ tinguished Student, Distinguished Military Student, Winner of Albert Banta Senior Award. BLAKELOCK, DAVID R. Dave CE Fort Monroe, Va. Age 24, Class ' 46, B Engineers, Newman Club, ASCE, El Paso Club, Inter-Church Council, Capt. Engineer Bn. Staff. BLAKENEY, ROBERT Q. Bob ME Man. Eng. Oklahoma City, Okla. Age 20, Class ' 49, A Field Art., Aggie Players, Soph. Intra¬ mural Manager, Oklahoma Club, Senior Class Historian. BLANTON, ROY L. Irby Bus. Gainesville Age 20, Class ' 49, Capt. E Air Force, Social Sec. Senior Class, Cooke Co. Club, Council of Association of Former Students, Dis¬ tinguished Student, Intramural Manager, Business Society, ROA. BLEKER, JULIUS W. Bill Physics Corpus Christ! Age 24, Class ' 50, Air Force, B Vets, Singing Cadets, Corpus Christi Club, Junto Club. BLOUNT, FLOYD, JR. Root Eco. Athens Age 20, Class ' 49, Maroon Band. BOEHM, RICHARD C. Dick Ag. Eco. Anderson Age 20, Class ' 49, A Transportation Corps, Marketing and Finance Club, Lutheran Walther Club. BODEMANN, LEROY J. EE Aransas Pass Age 20, Class ' 49, B Athletics, T Culb, Track ' 46, ' 47, ' 48. BOEHL, MAURICE G. Chuck History Cuero Age 21, Class ' 48, Army, B Field Art. BOGGUS, FRANK N. Abbey Ag. Ad. Harlingen Age 20, Class ' 49, B Air Force, Rio Grande Valley Club. BOHUSLAV, IVAN J. Bo Agronomy Moulton Age 24, Class ' 50, Air Force, C Vets, Agronomy Society, Lavaca Co. Club, Distinguished Student. BOLLINGER, WILLIAM J. Bill AH San Angelo Age 19, Class ' 49, Maroon Band. BOLNER, CLIFTON J. Clif Bus. San Antonio Age 20, Class ' 49, Senior Band, Newman Club, Business Society, Distinguished Student. BORCHARDT, NELSON L. Boggie Ag. Ed. Tulia Age 20, Class ' 49, Transportation Corps, Executive Composite Regiment, FFA, Freshman Football, Panhandle Club. BOSWELL, SAMUEL E. CE Age 21, Class ' 47, E Air Lieut, E AF. Bos Dallas Force, ASCE, VSA, Dallas Club, 1st 33 SENIORS BOWDOIN, PAUL H., JR. Acct. Barbers Hill Age 20, Class ' 49, A Transportation Corps, Accounting Society, Baytown Club, Vice-President 1948-49, Company Commander, Member Scholastic Honor Society, Distinguished Student, Dis¬ tinguished Military Student. BOWMAN, RICHARD J. Dick Pet. E San Antonio Age 21, Class ' 48, Army, C Field Art., Petroleum Club, San Antonio Club. BOYNTON, HARRY G. Zook Ch. E Hamilton Age 20, Class ' 49, Band, Pres. AlChE ' 48- ' 49, Student Engineers Council ' 48- ' 49, Distinguished Student, 1st It. Senior Band. BRADSHAW, IVAN I. Brad Man. E Grapeland Age 20, Class ' 49, F Air Force, Sec. and Treas. Houston County Club, SAM. BROWN, ALTON C, JR. AH Age 20, Class ' 49, A Senior Co. Reverend Rochester BRUNKHORST, HAROLD H. Reverend Acct. Denison Age 24, Class ' 50, Navy, A Trans. Corps., Accounting Society, Grayson County Club, Walther Club. BURNS, I. M. Ag. Ed. Catarina Age 22, Class ' 50, Air Force, D Veteran Co. BURRUS, JAMES A. Big Jim Bus. Cedar Bayou Age 22, Class ' 48, Navy, A Trans. Corps, 1st It., Baytown Club, Business Society. CAMPBELL, FRED R. AH Paint Rock Age 21, Class ' 50, Navy, D Veteran, Saddle and Sirloin Club, San Angelo Club. CARLTON, ROBERT A., JR. Dean Age 20, Class ' 49, E Arty., 1st It., Social Sec. Fort Worth Club, Pre-Law Society. CARLTON, T. A. Zubo CE Tenaha Age 21, Class ' 48, Army, Band, Drum Major Composite Band, ASCE. CARROLL, J. G. Jay Arch. Houston Age 22, Class ' 47, Navy, A Ordnance, Arch. Society. CARTER, TOM R. W.T. Geology Beaumont Age 22, Class ' 49, Army, Corps Staff, Lt. Col., Co-Editor Bat¬ talion, Ross Vol., Student Life Committee, Geology Club, Beau¬ mont Club. CATES, ALLEN W. CE Corpus Christi Age 21, Class ' 49, Army, A Veterans, Fort Worth Club, ASCE. CHAMPION, RAYMOND M. Champ CE La Junta, Colo. Age 21, Class ' 47, Army, A Veterans, Town Hall ' 47- ' 48, Ross Volunteers, Distinguished Student, ASCE, Tau Beta Pi. Scholarship Honor Society. CHANEY, JACK D. Jack IE Corsicana Age 23, Class ' 50, Air Force, C Veterans, Navarro County Club, Industrial Education Club. CHARLES, AARON Sonny CE San Antonio Age 20, Class ' 49, B Infantry, Cadet 1st Lt. San Antonio Club, Hillel Club, ASCE, Distinguished Student. CHAPMAN, ELVIS B. E. B. Ag. Ad. Hewitt Age 20, Class ' 49, B Co. Infantry, Cadet Capt., C O B Co. Infantry, Military Editor of Aggieland ' 49, Press Club, Schol¬ arship Honor Society, Distinguished Student, Distinguished Mili¬ tary Student, Marketing Finance Club, Agricultural Council, Waco-McLennan Co. Club. 34 Class of 49 CHELF, HARVEY J. CE Houston Age 26, Class ' 46, Air Force, C Vets. 1st Lieut., RV. Dis¬ tinguished Student Scholarship Honor Society, Tau Beta Pi, Dis¬ tinguished Military Student, Student Senate, Student Engineers Council, ASCE, Batt. Staff, Assoc. Editor Engineer Del Rio Club. CLARY, JOHN C. Arch. Age 24, Class ' 46, Navy, C Vets. 1st Lieut. ' Curly Dallas CLASSEN, JOHN P„ JR. R F Age 22, Class ' 50, Navy, Executive A QMC. Johnny San Antonio ' A QMC, Range Forestry Club, CLEMMONS, ROBERT H. Sack Bus. Tyler Age 20, Class ' 49, C Air Force, Tyler Club, Bus. Society Pre- Law Club. CLEMONS, GAYLE L. Clem AH Cumby Age 21, Class ' 48, Navy, A QMC, Saddle Sirloin. COKER, LAURIE C, JR. Pete AH Pearsall Age 21, Class ' 49, Marines, Maroon Band. COLE, LONNIE D. Chief AH Raymondville Age 20, Class ' 49, E Field Arty. Rio Grande Valley Club, Saddle Sirloin Club, Capt. 2nd Artty. Bn. Staff. COLLIER, LESTER D. Dave Geol. Eng. Palestine Age 22, Class ' 49, Air Force, C Vets. Pet. Eng. Club, Geol. Club, Palestine Anderson Co. Club, Pistol Team. COLLINS, RALPH W. AH San Antonio Age 20, Class ' 49, E Air Force, Saddle Sirloin Club, San Antonio Club. CONE, CONRAD B. Connie Pet. ME Mexico, Mo. Age 23, Class 47, Army, Vet. Bn. Staff, S-3, Singing Cadets. COON, ROBERT W. Bobby CE Corpus Christ! Age 21, Class ' 49, A Ordnance, 1st Lieut. Tumbling Club. COPELAND, FELIX N. Vet-Med. Antelope Age 22, Class ' 50, Air Force, D Vets. COPELAND, THEODORE L. Ted Arch. Gatesville Age 21, Class ' 47, Air Force, A Air Force, Student Senator, Outstanding Air Force Junior, Pres. Coryell Co. Club, YMCA Cabinet, Pres. Architectural Society, Inter-Faith Council, Studen t Engineering Council, Colonel, Air Group Commander, Junior Policy Committee, Distinguished Student, Distinguished Military Student. COPPINGER, CHARLES D. Doug ME Dallas Age 25, Class ' 49, Marines, Vet. Bn. Staff, Tau Beta Pi, Scholastic Honor Society, Major, Bn. Executive. COX, MURRAY C. Stud Bus. Beaumont Age 20, Class ' 49, E Artty. Singing Cadets, Houston Club, Beaumont Club, 1st Lieut. E Btry. COX, WALLACE H. Bus. Haskell Age 20, Class ' 49, E Artty., Ross Volunteers, HJSK Club, Lt. Col. 2nd Bn. Commander Business Society, Distinguished Military Student, Singing Cadets. CRANE, JOSEPH H. Joe AH San Antonio Age 23, Class ' 49, Navy, B Vets., Saddle Sirloin Club, Newman Club, San Antonio Club. CRENAN, WILLIAM J. Bill AH Burlington Age 20, Class ' 49, B Inf. Saddle Sirloin Club, Newman Club, 1st Lieut. 35 SENIORS CROOK, TROY N. EE San Angelo Age 20, Class ' 49, B Air Force, Tau Beta Pi, Scholarship Honor Society, AIEE San Angelo Club, Major 1st Squadron Staff. GROSSER, ROBERT E. Bob CE Houston Age 20, Class ' 49, Maroon Band. CRUMPLER, KENNETH M. Aero. Edinburg Age 20, Class ' 49, A Art., Rio Grande Valley Club, Flying Texas Aggies. CRUZ, TOM D. Pre-Law Rosebud Age 23, Class ' 47, Marines, D Vets. CURE, LOWELL B. Ag. Ed. Seymour Age 23, Class ' 47, Air Force, D Vets. CURRIE, VICTOR M., JR. CE Bryan Age 22, Class ' 48, D Inf. Executive, Ross Volunteers, Golf Team, Handball Club, Capt. Bn Staff. CURRY, ALAN M. Agr. Mart Age 19, Class ' 49, A Air Force, 1st Lt., Press Club, Argonomy Society, Circulation Manager of Battalion. CURRY, EMORY P. Ag. Eng. Denton Age 19, Class 49, A Ordnance, Camera Club, ASAE, Senior Court, Capt. 2nd Bn Staff. DAMREL, ROBERT L. Bob CE Beaumont Age 20, Class ' 49, Engineers, ASCE. DANIEL, EDWIN R. Pet. E Jefferson Age 20, Class ' 49, A Athletics, T Association, Varsity Foot¬ ball, Sec. Soph. Class, Athletic Council, Capt. A Athletics, Pet. E. Club, Distinguished Student. DANIEL, GUY B. Buz Acct. Abilene Age 20, Class ' 49, C Air Force, Town Hall Manager, Program Chairman YMCA Council, Abilene Club, Lt. Col., Football, Best Drilled Soph., Executive Air Force Group. DARBY, GERALD M. Jerry Agr. New Summerfield Age 23, Class ' 47, Navy, B Vets., East Texas Club, Agronomy Society. DAVIS, BILLIE E. Bill CE Stephenville Age 20, Class ' 51, A Transportation Corps, Athletic Officer, JTAC Club, ASCE, Heart of Texas Club. DAVIS, C HARLES P. Hoss Pre-Med. Wichita Falls Age 20, Class ' 49, A Senior Co., Pre-Med. Club, Wichita Falls Club. DAVIS, JAMES A. Bitsy Arch. Baytown Age 20, Class ' 49, D Art., Company Commander, Pres. Bay- ' town Club, Ross Volunteers, Architecture Society, Distinguished Military Student, Distinguished Student. DAVIS, J. FRED AH Fort Worth Age 20, Class ' 49, E Art., Commander 2nd Art. Regt., Pres. Senior Court, Junior and Senior Livestock Judging Team, Wesley Foundation Council, Houston Military Affairs Award, Singing Cadets, Saddle Sirloin Club, Fort Worth Club, Ross Volunteers. DAVIS, RUSSELL J. Judy Pet. ME Hobbs, New Mexico Age 21, Class ' 48, Army Senior Band. DAVIS, WILLIAM R. Dickie History San Antonio Age 20, Class 49, A Cavalry, San Antonio Club. 36 Class of 9 49 DEATON, CLIFFORD E., JR. Sonny AH Wichita Falls Age 24, Class ' 47, Air Force, D Veterans, Saddle Sirloin Club, Wichita Falls Club. DECKER, DON D. Agr. Childress Age 20, Class ' 49, E Field Arty. Pres. Childress County Club, Panhandle Club Parliamentarian, Agr. Society, Major 2nd Bn. F.A., Wrestling, Distinguished Student, Distinguished Military Student. DENNEY, RICHARD W. Dickie EE Houston Age 20, Class ' 49, A Signal Corps, Student Senator, Student Engineers Council, Chairman AIEE-IRE. DeSHAZO, JOHN J., JR. Dick CE Muleshoe Age 21, Class ' 49, Army, B Veterans, ASCE, Panhandle Club. DERRYBERRY, BOB G. D.B. Ag. Ed. McKinney Age 20, Class ' 49, A Trans. Corps, Pres. Collin County Club, FFA. DIEB, JOHN E. Johnny Bus. Fort Worth Age 20, Class ' 49, D ' ' Co. Inf. Fort Worth Club, Ross Volun¬ teers, Business Society, Brazos County ROA Award, Distinguished Student, Distinguished Military Student, Cadet Colonel, YMCA Cabinet. DIXON, WALLACE J., JR. Wally Pet. E Galveston Age 19, Class ' 49, A Inf., Ross Volunteers, Athletic Officer, Sec. Galveston Club. DOMINGUEZ, RAUL ' Roy CE Del Rio Age 23, Class ' 50, Air Force, D Veterans, ASCE, Newman Club, Del Rio Club, Latin-American Club, Reserve Officers Asso¬ ciation. DONALDSON, JACK W. Jack Ag. Ed. Waco Age 23, Class ' 49, Navy, C Veteran. DRAGO, ROBERT L. Rexall PE Houston Age 23, Class ' 49, Maroon Band, Pres. Houston Club, Varsity Baseball, P.E. Club. DRAKE, CHARLES B. Daddy Bus. Longview Age 21, Class ' 49, D Inf., Capt., East Texas Club, Business Society. DuBOSE, EUGENE L. Gene Bus. Dallas Age 20, Class ' 49, E Air Force, Dallas Club, Business Society. DUKE, JAMES R. Jlimmy AH Laredo Age 20, Class ' 49, Senior Band, Laredo Club, Ross Volunteers. DUNGAN, HAROLD E., JR. Hal Man. E. Wichita Falls Age 21, Class ' 49, C Air Force, Vice-Pres. Wichita Falls Club, Sec.-Treas. SAM, ROA, YMCA Council, Vice-Pres. Aggie Players. DUNGAN, MARTIN D. AH Rosenberg Age 20, Class ' 49, Army, A Co. Inf., Pres. Fort Bend Club. Bull Lampasas ' C Veterans, Land of Lakes Charlie San Antonio DURHAM, HARRY W. AH Age 26, Class ' 49, Air Force, Club, Saddle Sirloin Club. ECKERT, CHARLES L. Man. E. Age 20, Class ' 49, Senior Band, Newman Club, SAM. EDWARDS, GEORGE R. Pre-Law Dalle Age 20, Class ' 49, Band Corps Staff, Pres. Sophomore Cla; ' 46- ' 47, Student Council, Corps Council, Senior Ring Com., Tow Hall Staff, Lt. Ross Volunteers, Outstanding Junior Corps Troop: Dist. Mil. Student, Student Senator, Pre-Law Society, Economic Club. Lt. Col. Commander Consolidated Band, Honor Grad, T.C Summer Camp. 37 SENIORS EDWARDS, S. DANIEL Fleeting Deer CE Terrell Age 20, Class ' 49, D” Air Force, ASCE, Pres. Kaufman Co. Club, Adj. 2nd Squad. Staff. ELLIS, RENNIE A., JR. ME Baytown Age 21, Class ' 49, B Engineers, ASME, Baytown Club. ELLIS, WILLIAM R. Bobby IE Marshall Age 21, Class ' 48, Army, B Inf. Pres. Marshall Club, IE Club. ERCK, CURTIS V. Curt Bus. Dallas Age 21, Class ' 47, Air Force, E Vets. Company Commander, Senior Court, Distinguished Student, Dallas Club, Bus. Society. ESSARY, WINDELL D. ME Age 22, Class ' 47, Air Force, Dusty Waco C Vets. ASH VE, ASME. ESTES, CHARLES E. Chuck Arch. Houston Age 20, Class ' 49, E Arty., Major Arty. Regimental Staff, Architecture Society, Houston Club. EUBANK, RAYMOND H. Ray Pet. E Dallas Age 21, Class ' 48, Army, C Arty., Executive C Arty., Dallas Club, Pet. E. Club. FAULK, JOHN D. Johnny Dairy Mfg. Big Sandy Age 20, Class ' 48, C Air Force, Kream Kow Klub, East Texas Club, Executive C Air Force. FENELON, THAD P., JR. ME Baytown Age 21, Class ' 49, C Seniors, Freshman Swimming Team, Baytown Club, ASME. FERRELL, THOMAS J. Jimmie AH Houston Age 28, Class ' 43, B Vets. Houston Club, Saddle Sirloin Club. FIELD, ALBERT F. Al Aero. Amarillo Age 20, Class ' 49, Senior Band, Amarillo Club, IAS, Capt. Senior Band. FINDLEY, MARSHALL E. Head Ch. E Dallas Age 21, Class ' 48, Army, A Chemical Corps, AlChE, Dallas Club. FIVELL, WILLIAM L. Paul Dairy Mfg. Galveston Age 22, Class ' 47, Army, C Seniors, Distinguished Student, Distinguished Military Student, Newman Club, Ross Volunteers, Kream Kow Klub, Galveston Club, Biology Club, Singing Cadets, Rifle Team, Pistol Team, Discussion and Debate Club, Scholarship Honor Society. FLETCHER, RAY W. Acc. Henderson Age 19, Class ' 49, A ASA, Acc. Society, East Texas Club. FORD, CREED L., JR. Rocky Bus. Houston Age 22, Class ' 49, Air Force, Band, Newman Club. FOWLER, ALFRED H. Preacher Bus. Daingerfield Age 19, Class ' 49, D Inf. Ross Volunteers, East Texas Club, Business Society, 1st Reg. Staff. FOWLER, NED W. ME Columbus Age 21, Class ' 48, Navy Senior Band, ISA, ASME. FRAZIER, JAMES B. Jim Geology Corpus Christ! Age 20, Class ' 49, Marines, B Inf., Corpus Christ! Club. 38 Class at ’49 FRENCH, BURTON W. Burt CE Beaumont Age 20, Class ' 49, B FA, Pres. Beaumont Club. FRITZ, RAYMOND H. L. Fritz Bus. Llano Age 23, Class ' 50, D Flight Vet., Army, Business Club, Brazos Co. Officers ' Club. GARNER, JACK Cactus Jack Ag. Eng. Lampasas Age 20, Class ' 49, C Co. Infantry, Platoon Leader, C Inf., ASAE, Land of the Lakes Club, Pres. Intramural Cross Country and Wrestling, Champ ' 46. GENTRY, DAVID T. Snag Bus. Dallas Age 22, Class ' 48, D Co. Infantry, Marine Corps, Lt. Col., Bn. C.O., 2nd Inf. Bn., Vice-Pres. Freshman Class, Rifle Team, Pistol Team, Football, Baseball, Track, Ross Vol. Student Senate, Execu¬ tive Committee, Distinguished Student, Distinguished Military Student, Senior Court, Handball Club, Business Society, Sec.- Treas. Dallas Club. GLASS, CHARLES D. Charlie Ag. Eng. Mt. Pleasant Age 20, Class ' 49, Corps Staff, YMCA Council, Pres. Inter-Faith Council, Corps Supply Office: - , Distinguished Military Student, Distinguished Student, ASAE. GLASS, JOE L. Hasses B A Denton Age 20, Class ' 49, A Co. T.C., Business Society, Bryan-College Station Club, Aggie Playhouse, Southwest Baseball Broadcasts, ' 48. GORDON, CLARENCE R. Flash ME Kilgore Age 21, Class ' 49, Maroon Band, East Texas Club, ASME. GOODWYN, LAWRENCE C. Larry LA San Antonio Age 20, Class ' 49, B F.A., Editor, Commentator, Varsity De¬ bate, Distinguished Student, San Antonio Club. GOODWYN, JAMES T„ JR. Jim Geol. Eng. McAllen Age 20, Class ' 49, A Co. Seniors, Pres. Geology Club, Texas Academy of Science, Student Engineering Council. GOTTLIEB, ERICH Pre-Law Dallas Age 19, Class ' 49, C Co. Infantry, Major, Rdgt. Staff, Sec.- Treas. Senior Class, Pre-Law Society Hillel Club, YMCA Cabinet, Dallas Club. GREEN, JAMES E. Jimmie EE Brownsville Age 19, Class ' 49, Senior Band, Rio Grande Valley Club. GREGORY, JAMES F. Jim Ag. Eng. Garland Age 21, Class ' 49, Corps Staff, Army, S-2 Corps Staff, ASAE, Ross Volunteers. GUTHRIE, ERNEST E. AH Fort Worth Age 19, Class ' 49, E Flight Air Force, Saddle Sirloin Club, Fort Worth Club, Exec. Off. E Flgt. HAAKER, EDWARD H. Ed CE Glendora, California Age 21, Class ' 48, A Eng., Navy, Major, S-2, 4th Reg ' t Staff, ASCE. HALE, THOMAS H. Acct. Bryan Age 26, Class ' 45, C Vet, Army, Accounting Society. HALL, PATRICK B. Pat Ag. Ed. Hearne Age 21, Class ' 49, A QMC, FFA. HALL, RUPERT P. Rupe Hist. Sinton Age 21, Class ' 49, Capt. C.O. A Troop Calvary, Pres. Bursh Country Club, Newman Club, Pre-Law Club, Distinguished Stu¬ dent, Distinguished Military Student. HAMBRIGHT, JOHN F., Ill Fred Pet. Eng. Roby Age 20, Class ' 49, A Air Force, Cadet Capt., Flight Com¬ mander, Ross Volunteers, Student Senate, Executive Committee, Managing Editor AGGIELAND ' 49, ROA, Chairman Memorial Center Committee, Press Club, Petroleum Engineering Club, Fort Worth Club, Volleyball Club. 39 SENIORS HAMMONDS, JOHN I., JR. Johny IE Floydada Age 21, Class ' 49, C Seniors, Distinguished Student, Distin¬ guished Military Student, Ross Volunteers, IE Club. HAMPTON, WILLIAM L. Hamp ME Lufkin Age 20, Class ' 49, A Ord., Athletic Officer, Camera Club. HARDIN, FRANK R. Geol. E. Oakwood Age 20, Class ' 49, A Seniors, Geology Club. HARE, JACK V. Ag. Ed. Trinity Age 20, Class ' 49, D Inf., FAA Club, Major, Executive Officer Second Battalion Infantry. HARRIS, ROYAL W. Man. E. Tyler Age 20, Class ' 49, C Seniors. HARTGRAVES, GERALD B. Gerry AH Maryneal Age 20, Class ' 49, C Seniors, Sweetwater Club. HARTSTACK, ALBERT W. Ag. Eng. Washington Age 20, Class ' 49, A QMC, ASAE. HAWES, WILLIAM H. Bill CE Tyler Age 20, Class ' 49, White Band, First Lt., Tyler Club, ASCE, Busi¬ ness Manager Texas A M Engineer, Tau Beta Pi. HAY, JAMES CYRIL Jim Business Brenham Age 21, Class ' 49, Maroon Band, Washington County Club. HAYES, WILLIAM R. Bill IE Kilgore Age 20, Class ' 48, A Art., East Texas Club, IE Club. HEDGE, JACK D. John CE Dallas Age 21, Class ' 49, B Engineers, Secretary ASCE ' 47- ' 48, Dallas Club, Distinguished Student. HEFFRON, NORMAN C. Head EE ME Houston Age 21, Class ' 49, Navy, A Engineers, Tumbling Club, Dis¬ tinguished Student, Executive Officer, Engineer Calvary Rgmt. HENDRY, WILLIAM T. Bill Dairy Man. Dallas Age 21, Class ' 49, B Seniors. HENKHAUS, HARRY C., JR. Henk AH New Dim Age 21, Class ' 48, Army, A QMC, Saddle Sirloin Club. HENRY, WILLIAM P. Pat Ag. Eng. Pontotoc, Miss. Age 24, Class ' 49, B Artty., President ASAE, Vice-Chairman Ag. Council, Second in Command of B Artty. HICKS, THOMAS R. Tommy EE Velasco Age 20, Class ' 49, A Signal Regimental Staff, Ross Volun¬ teers, President Brazoria Co. Club. HIGHTOWER, KENNETH D. Ken EE Ft. Worth Age 22, Class ' 48, Navy. A Vet., AIEE, Ft. Worth Club. HILL, FRANK W. CE Temple Age 20. Class ' 49, “A T.C., ASCE, Bell County Club. 40 Class of 9 49 HILTON, HENRY W. Hank CE Bryan Age 26, Class ' 44, Marines, D Inf., ASCE. HINCKLEY, EMMETT C., JR. Charlie Aero. E Ft. Worth Age 20, Class ' 49, C Air Force, President of Astronomical Society, Institute of Aeronautical Sciences, Ft. Worth Club. HINK, BURTON W. Burt Pre-Med. Houston Age 20, Class ' 49, A QMC, Company Commander, Biology Club, Pre-Med. Club, United Science Club, Distinguished Student. HIRSCH, BERND AH ' Waco Age 21, Class ' 49, C Seniors, Waco-McLennan County Club, Saddle Sirloin Club, Hillel Club. HODGES, EDWARD G. Ed EE Giddings Age 20, Class ' 49, B Artty., Regimental Staff, AIEE, Bastrop- Lee County Club, Senior Court. HODGES, PAUL W. PW Bacteriology Tomball Age 21, Class ' 49, E Air Force. HOLDER, LEE Lee AH San Antonio Age 20, Class ' 50, C Troop Calvary, San Antonio Club, Cap¬ tain Cavalry Squadron Staff. HOLLOWELL, ROBERT G. Bob EE Abilene Age 20, Class ' 49, B ' Seniors, President Abilene Club, AIEE. HOLMES, ROBERT C. Bob Ag. Ed. Electro Age 20, Class ' 49, A Athletics. HUDGINS, KENNETH C. AH Wharton Age 20, Class ' 49, “B Artty., Wharton County Club, Saddle Sirloin Club, Basketball Squadman ' 46. HUFFMAN, ROBERT R. Bob AH Pasadena Age 20, Class ' 49, “B Air Force, Saddle Sirloin Club, Houston Club ROA, First Lt. Platoon Leader. HUNNEWELL, HARRY T. Pet-Geo. Eng. Weatherford Age 22, Class ' 47, Navy, A Ordnance. HURLEY, R. BRUCE Ag. Eng. Age 21, Class ' 49, White Band, Club. HUTYRA, JOHN L. Ag. Ed. Age 20, Class ' 49, C Air Waco-McLennan County Club. JACOBS, JAMES P. Pre-Law Age 21, Class ' 48, C Artty., Turdle Houston Ross Volunteers, ASAE, Houston Johnny West Force, Collegiate FFA Chapter, Jake College Station Regimental Staff, Pre-Law Club. JACOBSON, ARCH K. Jake Agronomy Doole Age 20, Class ' 49, B Air Force, Agronomy Society, Capta in- B Air Force, ROA, San Angelo Club. JAHN, RUDOLPH, JR. Perky ME Yoakum Age 21, Class ' 49, “D Artty., Tau Beta Pi Honor Society, Lavaca County Club, ASHVE. JARVIS, DONALD E. Architecture Fh Worth Age 20, Class ' 49, E Artty., Corps Staff, Vice-President Archi¬ tectural Society, Vice-President Senior Class, Student Senator, Tau Beta Pi, Scholarship Honor Society, Singing Cadets, Tumb¬ ling Club, YMCA Cabinet. 41 SENIORS JEMISON, EDGAR B. “Jimmy ME Shreveport, La. Age 22, Class ' 47, C Seniors, Navy, Shreveport Club Pres., Engineer Editorial Staff The Engineer , ASME, ASH VE, Press Club. JOHNSON, HARRY H. H H Ag. Eco. Houston C Troop Cav., Army, Market Finance Club, Social Sec. Spanish Club. JOHNSON, HENRY I., JR. Biimp Pet. E Houston Age 22, Class ' 47, Army, A Co. Vets, Ross Volunteers, Geology Club, Exec. Off. A Vets. JOHNSON, ROLAND H. “Blimp History Galveston Age 20, Class ' 49, White Band, Aggie Ramblers, Aggieland Orch., Band, YMCA Cabinet, Cadet 1st Lt. JOHNSON, THOMAS W. “Johnnie IE Houston Age 24, Class ' 46, D Flgt. Air Force, Air Corps, IE Club, Houston Club. JOLLEY, JAMES L„ JR. “Jim CE Mt. Pleasant Age 20, Class ' 49, C Co. Seniors, ASCE, East Texas Club. JONES, AMES M. “Pete CE Alice Age 25, Class ' 45, B Co. Vets., Army, Cadet Capt., C.O. B Vets., Vice-Pres. Singing Cadets, Westminister Student Fellow¬ ship, ASCE, Corpus Christ! Club. JONES, MARVIN L. ME Denver City Age 20, Class ' 49, C Seniors, Who ' s Who, Capt. B Btry., Sec. Junior Class, Distinguished Student, Distinguished Military Student. JONES, ROY C. “Cab Pre-Law Dallas Age 23, Class ' 46, C.O. C Vet., Distinguished Student, Pre-Law Society, Business Society, Distinguished Military Student, Ross Volunteers, Veteran Student Assn. JOSEPH, RICHARD S. “Shiek Bus. Richmond Age 22, Class ' 47, A Fit. Air Force, Air Corps, Square Compass Club, Business Society, Cadet Lt., Exec. Off. A Fit. KASPER, DON G. Ag. Adm. Shiner Age 20, Class ' 49, C Co. Infantry, Army, Corps Staff, Pres. Senior Class, Student Life Committee, Ring Commiitee, Corps S-3. KEATHLEY, MARLIN H. AH Olney Age 27, Class ' 43, C Vet., Army, Nat ' l Honor Society, Saddle Sirloin Club, Meats Judging Team. KEESE, EARL S. “Stan ME Stamford Age 20, Class ' 49, A Cavalry, HJSK Club, Cadet Capt., S-3 Cav. Bn. Staff. KELLING, WILLIE A. Agronomy Brenham Age 24, Class ' 50, A Transp ortation, Army, Vice-Pres. Lutheran Student Assn., Vice-Pres., Natl. Society of Agronomy, Crops Judging Team, Inter-Faith Council, Distinguished Student. KEY, CLIFTON W. “Cliff AH Olney Age 20, Class ' 49, C Seniors, North Texas Club, Saddle Sirloin Club, Scholarship Honor Society. KILLEBREW, JOHN G. “Killer EE Fort Worth Age 21, Class ' 49, While Band, YMCA Council, AIEE, Fort Worth Club. KINARD, LARRY C. ME Odessa Age 20, Class ' 49, White Band, ASME, Capt. White Band, West Texas Club. KINNISON, WELDON W. “Sonny AH Lamesa Age 20, Class ' 49, A Troop Cavalry. 42 Class of 49 kirk, jack f. Vet. Med. Dimmitt Age 21, Class ' 48, A QMC, Air Corps, AVMA. KIRKLAND, JAMES E. Kirk Acc. Dallas Age 20, Class ' 49, A Athletics, T Assn. Accounting Society, Dallas Club, Varsity Basketball, 1st It. A Athletics, Best Drilled Soph. F Btry. KITCHENS, CLYDE B. Bernie Bus. Homer, La. Age 20, Class ' 49, White Band, Business Society, Town Hall Staff, Spanish Club, 1st Lt. White Band. KNOX, JAMES W. CE Hot Springs, N. M. Age 24, Class ' 49, C Co. Vets., Army, Tau Beta Pi, ASCE, Distinguished Student, Distinguished Military Student. KRUSE, ED C, Eager Ed IE Taylor Age 21, Class ' 49, B Air Force, Industrial Education Club, Williamson County Club, Student Mason, Athletic Off. “B AF. LAMBERT, BURTON E. IE Sweetwater Age 21, Class ' 49, B Co. Infantry, Singing Cadets, Industrial Education Club, Sweetwater Club. LANE, ROBERT M., JR. Bo b Pet. E Lima, Peru Age 20, Class ' 50, A Fit. Air Force, Sec. Latin American Club, Petroleum Engineering Club, ROA, Distinguished Student, 1st Lt. A Fit. LANFORD, SAMUEL T. • Sambo Arch. Blanket Age 20, Class ' 49, D Fit. Air Force, Batt Staff, Agricul¬ turist, Commentator, Engineer Staffs, Heart ' o Texas Club, Sing¬ ing Cadets. LANG, ROBERT E. Bob LA Houston Age 21, Class ' 49, A Cavalry, Navy, Newman Club, Houston Club, 1st Lt. A Cav. VFW. LANGSTON, WALLACE B. Wally Bus. Mont Belview Age 20, Class ' 49, A Co. Transportation. LARROCA, ANTONIO E. Tony ME San Juan, Puerto Rico Age 21, Class ' 49, Band, ASME, Newman Club, Latin American Club, Intramural Tennis. LASLEY, FAY Kit AH Conway, Ark. Age 20, Class ' 49, C Co. Infantry, Saddle Sirloin Club. LEACH, HAROLD S. AH Abilene Age 20, Class ' 49, A Troop Cavalry, Abilene Club, Saddle Sirloin Club, Exec. Off. A Cav. LENGEFELD, FRANCIS R. Tink EE Gatesville Age 20, Class ' 49, Corps Staff, Cadet Lt. Col., Corps Communi¬ cation Officer, AIEE, Coryell Co. Chib. LINCOLN, JOHN W. Hawk Aero ME Dallas Age 20, Class ' 49, D Fit. Air Force, Senior Intramural Man¬ ager, Intramural Managers Club, IAS. LOCKER, JAMES D. AH Richland Springs Age 25, Class ' 45, A Vets, Army. LOE, I. BURNETT, JR. Luke Agronomy Brady Age 22, Class ' 47, D Fit. Vets., Navy, Agronomy Society. LONDON, WILLIAM B. Bill CE Hereford Age 20, Class ' 49, B Co. Engrs., President ASCE, Engineering Council, C.O. B Co. Engrs. 43 SENIORS LONG, JAMES H. Quince Ag. Eng. Borger Age 21, Class ' 49, White Band, ASAE, Top ' O Texas Club, Pan¬ handle Club, Band. LONGLEY, ARVEL J., JR. Ch. E-Man. E Brownwood Age 22, Class ' 47, Senior Band, Navy, AlChE, SAM, Tau Beta Pi, Heart ' O Texas Club, Band. LUTHER, JOHN J. Luke Arch. Abilene Age 20, Class ' 49, C F.A., Ross Volunteers, Freshman YMCA, Abilene Club, Arch Society, Volley Ball Club, Cadet Major, S-2 Bn. Staff. LYNCH, ROBERT F. AH Age 21, Class ' 48, B‘ Club, Lamar Co. Club. Sleepy Paris Co. Infantry, Army, Saddle Sirloin McCLURE, MARVIN R. Bob Man. E Texarkana Age 22, Class ' 49, Army, Colonel of the Corps, Corps Comdr., Houston Military Affairs Citation, Caldwell Trophy, National Guard Div. Champion Recruiter, Ross Volunteers, ROA, ASME, SAE, Town Hall Staff, Rifle Team, NSA, SAM, Distinguish Stu¬ dent, Distinguish Military Graduate, Sul Ross Research Club, Texarkana Club, Student Life Committee, Student Engineers Council, Scouts and Scouters Club, Texas ROA Award, Senior Ring Commitlee, Welcoming Committee. McCULLEY, JAMES A. Jim ME Alexandria, La. Age 20, Class ' 49, E Fit. Air Force, Ross Volunteers, ASME, AFS, Tau Beta Pi, Rifle Team, Capt. Rifle Team, Louisiana Club, Distinguished Military Student, Minor T Award, President Scholarship Honor Society, Exec. Off. 2nd Sqdn. Air Force. McDANIEL, PHILLIP W., Ill PW ME Benavides Age 20, Class ' 49, A Co. Ordnance, Intramural Tennis, Social Sec. Brush Country Club, 1st Lt. A Ordnance. McGEE, JOHN C, JR. Johnny CE Cleburne Age 21, Class ' 49, A Co. Engrs., ASCE, President Johnson Co. Club, Capt. Bn. Staff. McGILL, JAMES L. Jay Pet.-Geo. Eng. Weatherford Age 23, Class ' 49, Air Force, B Vets. Geology Club, Pe¬ troleum Engineering Club, Weatherford Club. McGinnis, Charles i. Mac CE Kansas City, Mo. Age 21, Class 49, Army, “A Vets., ASCE, Ross Volunteers, Com¬ pany Commander. McGOWEN, RUSSELL B. Rusty Bus. Monahans Age 19, Class ' 49, B Cavalry, First Sergeant, Engineering Council, West Texas Club, Trans. Pecos Club. McGUIRE, JIMMIE W. Mickey Bus. Austin Age 21, Class ' 49, Navy, C Flight Air Force, Student Senator, Austin Club, President-Secretary ' 47- ' 48, Business Society. McJILTON, ROBERT B. Bob ME Fort Worth Age 20, Class ' 49, E Co. Infantry, Company Commander, Rifle Team, ASME. McKINNEY, RAMON Here R F Houston Age 24, Class ' 46, Air Force, D Veterans, Flight Commander, Range Forestry Club, Houston Club, Flying Club. McLaughlin, wayne b. ME Waco Age 20, Class ' 49, A Ordnance, Waco McLennan Club, Cadet Capt. Adjutant Comp. 2nd Bn. McLEMORE, JAMES E. Jim CE Ennis Age 19, Class ' 49, A Engineers, ASCE Major Cav.-Engr., Regt. Staff. McMILLAN, GERALD R. Mac Ag. Ed. Franklin Age 20, Class ' 49, C Co. Infantry, Exec. Off., Intramural Tennis. MacMANUS, GERALD R. Jerry AH Raymondville Age 20, Class ' 49, A Co. Infantry, Treas. Rio Grande Valley Club, Saddle Sirloin Club, Newman Club, Company Comdr. 44 Class of 9 49 MAGERS, RICHARD H. Little Dick CE San Antonio Age 21, Class ' 49, Navy, C Field Art., ASCE, Lutheran Stu ¬ dents Assoc., San Antonio Club. MAISEL, CHARLES J., JR. Chuck Pre Med Phillips Age 21, Class ' 49, Army, “B” Field Art., Batt. Feature Writer, Editorial Staff Commentator, Student Senator Dorm. 8, Exec. Committee Student Senate, Top O ' Texas Club, Pre-Med Club. MARKWARDT, GILMER C. Mac Acc. Round Top Age 22, Class ' 48, Coast Guard, E Vet. Company, Acc. Society, Lutheran Student Association. MARTIN, TRUMAN G. Tru Ag. Ed. Silsbee Age 20, Class ' 49, A Transportation, Editor Aggieland, Ross Volunteers, Winner Danforth Fellowship, Winner of Transporta¬ tion Award, FFA, Scholastic Honor Society, Distinguished Student, Distinguished Military Student, Cadet Lt. Col., Commander 2nd Comp. Battalion. MAYFIELD, BOBBIE M. Bob Poultry Hus. Dayton Age 21, Class ' 48, Coast Guard, C Vets., Sec-Treas. Poultry Science Club. MEASLEY, CHARLES VV. Charlie Bus. Borger Age 19, Class ' 49, A Air Force, Exec. Officer Sqdn. Staff. MEES, NICHOLAS J., JR. Nick Bus. Marlin Age 26, Class ' 44, Army,, A Trans., 2 Yea rs Rifle Team, Cadet 1st. Lt., Newman Club, Falls County Club. MEPHAM, ALLEN H. Yank Bus. Dallas Age 22, Class ' 47, Merchant Marine, A Seniors. MEZA, RALPH G. ME San Antonio Age 26, Class ' 49, Air Corps, D Vets., ASME. MITCHELL, WILLIAM J. Bill Bus. Crowlex, La. Age 20, Class ' 49, C Seniors, Newman Club, Swimming Team ' 46. MIXON, MARVIN S. Pappy Aero. Houston Age 21, Class ' 49, D Field Art., IAS. MOBLEY, MELVIN K. Herk Ag. Eng. Graham Age 20, Class ' 49, White Band, ASAE, North Central Texas Club. MONSON, DONALD R. Don Ag. Eco. Paducah Age 21, Class ' 49, White Band, Marketing and Finance Club, Biology Club, Childress County Club. MOORE, JAMES T. Jimmy Hort Dallas Age 21, Class ' 50, Coast Art., A QMC, Ross Volunteers, Dis¬ tinguished Student, Hort. Society. MOORE, LOVICK P„ JR. LP. Range Man Rogers Age 20, Class ' 49, E Flight, 1st Lt., Bell County Club, Range and Forestry Club, Texas Collegiate Academy of Science. MOORE, ROBERT E. Ag. Eng. Age 27, Class ' 43, Air 1st Lt., Exec. Officer. MORGAN, JAMES D. Corps, F Air Bob Clarksville Force, ASAE, Sec. BSD, Dwight Man. E Tyler Age 19, Class ' 49, C Air Force, Intramural Manager, Tyler Club, IAS, Boy Scout Club. MORGAN, LUCIAN L. CH E Fort Worth Age 20, Class ' 49, A Chem. Corps, Singing Cadets, Fort Worth Club, AICHE. 45 SENIORS MORGAN, TALMADGE J. Tal Ag. Ed. Crockett Age 23, Class ' 46, Navy, F Flight, 1st Lt., Pres. Houston County Club. MORRIS, CARL M. Pet. E Houston Age 21, Class ' 48, Navy, D Vet., 1st It., Distinguished Stu¬ dent, YMCA Cabinet, Pet. Eng. Club, Geology Club. MORRIS, JAMES H. Jim Eco. Memphis Age 20, Class ' 49, “B Seniors, Boxing Co. Club, Panhandle Club. MORRIS, JOE H. Jody AH Strawn Age 20, Class ' 49, Col. Cavalry-Engineer Regt., Saddle and Sirloin Club, Eastland-Stevens County Club. MORSE, JAMES OTTO Jim Physics Calvin, Okla. Age 21, Class ' 50, A Field Art., Singing Cadets, Pre-Med Society, Oklahoma Club, Scholarship Honor Society. MURRAY, FABURN M. Mo Bus. El Campo Age 20, Class ' 49, C Cavalry, Business Society, Secy.-Treas. El Campo Club. MURRAY, HORACE G., JR. H. G. DH Wills Point Age 20, Class ' 49, Day Student Company, Kream and Kow Klub. MUSICK, LEON D. Ag. Eng. Tolar Age 21, Class ' 49, Coast Guard, C Vet., 1st It., ASAE, Vice- Pres. Southwestern Assn, of Ag. Engineers. NAGY, JOE H. Joe Range Forestry Alice Age 19, Class ' 49, C Inf., Range and Forestry Club, Brush Country Club, C.O. 1st Inf. Bn. NELSON, STANLEY R. Stan EE Shreveport, La. Age 21, Class ' 48, B Flight, Pres. Amateur Radio Club, Shreve¬ port Club, IRE. NICHOLS, BILL C. Nick Wildlife M Sweetwater Age 20, Class ' 48, B Infantry, Capt. Bn. Staff. NICHOLS, RICHARD H. Nick Eco. Robstown Age 20, Class ' 49, Senior Band, Distinguished Student, Cadet Capt. White Band, Pres. Brush Country Club, Economics Club. NOBLE, ROBERT H. Bob Bus. Wichita Falls Age 21, Class ' 49, A Co. ASA, Wichita Falls Club. O ' HARA, ROBERT S. Bob Bus. Wichita Falls Age 20, Class ' 49, A ASA, Wichita Falls Club, Exec. Officer A ASA. ORR, JOHN E. AH Bryan Age 20, Class ' 49, Corps Staff, Pres. Freshman YMCA Cabinet, Pres. Junior Class, Houston Military Affairs Award, Longhorn Staff ' 45- ' 47, Corps Exec. Officer, Student Senator. OSBORNE, HOMER C. Ozzie Pet. E Houma, La. Age 20, Class ' 49, C Btry. Field Art., Ross Volunteers, AIME, ASME, C.O. 1st Arty. Bn. OVERLY, ROBERT J. Bob ME White Oak Age 21, Class ' 48, D Flight, Coast Guard, Cadet 1st Lt., Pla¬ toon Leader D Air Force, SAE, Newman Club, B Team Foot¬ ball ' 47, Sec.-Treas. East Texas Club. PAGE, JAMES R. AH Age 20, Class ' 49, A Cav., Vice-Pres. San Antonio, Cadet Capt., Cav. Sqdn. Staff, Intramural Mgr. ' 45- ' 46. 46 Class at ’49 PARK, B. T. Bus. Age 20, Class ' 49, D Co. Society, 1st Lt. PETTY, LAWRENCE O., JR. Pet. ME Age 21, Class ' 48, Senior Band, Band, ASME, Petroleum Club. PERRINE, WALTON F., JR. ME Belly Longview Infantry, East Texas Club, Business L O Columbia, Miss. Navy, Aggieland Orch. ' 44- ' 45, Walt Beacon, N. Y. Age 26, Class ' 46, D Fit. Air Force, Air Corps, Cadet 1st Lt., Platoon Leader, 1st Sgt. R. V. Co, Newman Club, Rifle Team, SAE, Honorary Member East Texas Club. PETERS, MILLARD A. Pete IE Temple Age 20, Class ' 49, C Co. Seniors, Bell Co. Club, Industrial Education Club, Singing Cadets. PFANNSTIEL, DANIEL C. Dan AH Converse Age 20, Class ' 49, A Co. ASA, Saddle Sirloin Club, Ross Volunteers, Scholarship Honor Society, Distinguished Student, Cadet Capt., 1st Bn. Staff Fifth Rgt. PHILLIPS, CHARLES E. Charlie Bus. Waco Age 20, Class ' 49, C Fit. Air Force, Cadet Lt. Col., C.O. 1st Air Force Squadron, Business Society, Waco Club, Sgt. Maj. Air Force Sqdn. ' 47, Intramural Manager, Junior Policy Committee. PIETSCH, E. HOWARD Peach Bus. Dallas Age 21, Class ' 49, A Co. ASA. PITCOCK, J. DOUGLAS CE Houston Age 21, Class ' 49, A Co. ASA, ASCE, Houston Club. PLOCH, RICHARD L. Dick Ag. Ed. San Antonio Age 21, Class ' 48, C Seniors, FFA, Newman Club. POLK, LESLIE C, JR. Les Biol. Tyler Age 23, Class ' 49, E Co Vets., Army, Singing Cadets, Cadet 1st Lt., Exec. Off. E Vets. PRICE, THOMAS H. Tom Floriculture Leonard Age 20, Class ' 49, C Field Arty., YMCA Cabinet, Texas School of the Air, Dallas Club, Fannin County Club, Landscape Architecture Club, Wesley Foundation. PROCTOR, DANIEL A. K. Dak PE Ft. Sam Houston Age 20, Class ' 49, A Co. ASA, AAHPER, Physical Education Club. PROFFITT, JAMES V., JR. Jim Aero. Casper, Wyo. D Fit. Vets., Air Corps, Distinguished Student, Student Engi¬ neer ' s Council, SAE, IAS. QUIRAM, HELMUT G., JR. Halmoot WM Waco Age 25, Class ' 46, A Co. Vets., Air Corps, Pres. Singing Cadets, Vice-Pres. Lutheran Walther Club, Cadet Lt. Col., C.O. Vet. Bn. QUIREY, JACK A. Bam PE Louise Age 20, Class ' 49, B Athletics , T Assn. Pres. Arts Sciences Council, Physical Education Club, Student Senator, Biology Club, Student Life Committee, El Campo Club, Cadet Capt., C.O. B Athletics, Senior Court, Distinguished Student. RATTAN, THOMAS O. Tommy FM College Station Age 20, Class ' 49, A Co. Composite, Manager Baseball Team, ' 46, Marketing and Finance Club. REESE, CALVIN Ag. Ed. Ballinger Age 20, Class ' 49, B Fit. Air Force, Cadet 1st Lt., FFA, San Angelo Club. REITZ, JOHN D. J D ' Bus. Alleyton Age 22, Class ' 47, D Air Force, Cadet Capt., C.O. D Air Force, Business Society, ROA. 47 SENIORS REYNOLDS, CORDER S. Sam ME Shreveport, La. Age 20, Class ' 49, B Co. Engineers, ASME, Shreveport Club, Executive Officer B Engineers. RICE, GEORGE H„ JR. EE Texon Age 25, Class ' 49, Corps Staff, Air Corps, Camera Club, Sing¬ ing Cadets, Interfaith Council, BSD, Baptist Student Cabinet, Corps Chaplain. RICHARDSON, JOHN A. AH Hebbronville Age 21, Class ' 47, ' B Co Seniors, Army. RICHARDSON, JOHN L. Dusty Bus. Admin. Palestine Age 21, Class ' 49, C Cavalry. ROBINOWITZ, MAURICE E. Rock Man. E Houston Age 21, Class ' 48, A Seniors, Air Corps, SAM, Houston Club, Hillel Club. ROBINSON, JAMES W„ JR. J W Bus. Hereford Age 21, Class ' 49, D Co. Infantry, Pres. YMCA, Business Society, Distinguished Student, Panhandle Club, Intramural Sports. ROCHELLE, J. B., Ill Pre-Med. Texarkana Age 20, Class ' 49, C Btry. Field Arty., Cadet Capt. C.O. C Btry. F.A., Town Hall Staff, C.O. Ross Volunteers, Pres. Pre-Med Society, Senior Court, Sec. Arts Science Council, Texarkana Club, Texas Academy of Science, Debate Team. ROGERS, CHARLES W. Charlie ME El Paso Age 20, Class ' 49, Maroon Band. ROGERS, ROBERT R. Rog EE Wills Point Age 20, Class ' 49, ' ' A ' ' Signal Corps, AIEE, Camera Club. ROVINSKY, ERVEN Lewt the Terror ME Fort Worth Age 21, Class ' 48, A Co. Transportation Corps, ASH VE, Sul Ross Research Club, Ft. Worth Club, Hillel Foundation. ROXBURGH, THOMAS B. Roxy Man. E Houston Age 22, Class ' 47, Air Corps, Senior Band, SAM, B.S.U. Council ' 47- ' 48, Singing Cadets. RUSSELL, ELLIS D. Rusty AH Orange Age 20, Class ' 49, C Cavalry, C.O. C Cavalry. RUSSELL, JACOB M. Bus. Age 20, Class ' 48, A Composite, Texas Academy Distinguished Student. SANDS, JOHN A., JR. AH Age 21, Class ' 48, Army, SAULS, JAMES E. AH Jake Spring of Science, Jack Karnes City A Cavalry, Major-Cav. Engr. Regmt. Punk Cisco Age 19, Class ' 50, A Co. Inf., Saddle and Sirloin Club, East- land County Club, Ex. A Co. SAYERS, SAM S. EE Lufkin Age 20, Class ' 49, A Ordnance, AIEE, IRE. SCAMARDO, ANTHONY L. Luke Pet. E Mumford Age 20, Class ' 49, Cavalry Squadron Commander. SCHATTENBERG, JOHN W. Shot ME San Antonio Age 22, Class ' 47, Navy, D Vet., ASME, ASHVE, Distinguished Student, Track. 48 Class of 49 SCHMIDT, CHARLES D. Charlie AH Harper Age 19, Class ' 49, B Flight, Saddle and Sirloin Club, San Angelo Club. SCHWARTZ, HERBERT L. Herb Bus. Fort Worth Age 20, Class ' 49, A Trans., Fort Worth Club, Business Society, Distinguished Military Student. SCHWENKE, KENNETH H. Scratch Ag. Eco. El Paso Age 20, Class ' 49, C Troop Cavalry, Vice-Pres. El Paso Club, Newman Club, Marketing and Finance Club, Ex Off. C-Cavalry. SCOGGINS, ROBERT M. Bob Acc. Rio Hondo Age 19, Class ' 49, A A.S.A., Distinguished Student, Treasurer Rio Grande Valley Club, Accounting Society, Bott. Exec. 1st Bat¬ talion Composite Regiment. SECHELSKI, ALEXANDER A. Alex Ag. Eco. Anderson Age 21, Class ' 49, A Trans., Sec. Newman Club, Marketing and Finance Club. SELBY, WILLIAM H., JR. ME Fort Worth Age 22, Class ' 47, Army, B Seniors, Singing Cadets. SEXTON, LAURENCE J. CH E Houston Age 21, Class ' 49, Cadet It. Colonel, Engr., Bn. C.O., Senior Court, AICHE. SHARP, DAVID W. Acc. Waco Age 23, Class ' 46, Air Corps, Vet. Bn. Staff Pres. Accounting Society, Arts and Science Council, Waco McLennan County Club, ROA. SHEETS, PHIL K., JR. Phil Ag. Eco. Sweetwater Age 20, Class ' 49, C Inf., Inf. Regt. Exec. Officer, Lt. Col., Senior Court, Longhorn Staff ' 47, ' 48, ' 49, Managing Editor Aggieland ' 49, Sweetwater Club, Marketing and Finance Club, Press Club. SHEFFIELD, DAVID E. Dave Ag. Ed. Woodville Age 22, Class ' 47, Army, A Vet., Ross Volunteers, FFA. SHELBY, HERSCHEL V. Hersch Bus. San Antonio Age 22, Class ' 47, Navy, C Flight, Ross Volunteers, Rifle Team, Business Society, San Antonio Club, Battalion Sports Writer, Intramural Boxing Champ ' 48. SHIELDS, BILL J. Willy ME Wills Point Age 20, Class ' 49, E Flight, Cadet It. Col. C.O. 2nd A.F. Sqdn., Ross Volunteers, ASME, Sec. Tau Beta Pi, Senior Court, Distinguished Student, Scholarship Honor Society, Distinguished Military Student. SHOEMAKER, JOHN D. Deany Bus. Weatherford Age 22, Class ' 49, C Cavalry. SHOEMATE, ELBERT R. Pet.-Geol. Eng. New London Age 20, Class ' 49, C Flight, Geology Club. SHORTAL, JOHN D. Jax ME Houston Age 20, Class ' 49, A ASA, S-l 4th Regt. Staff, Debate Team, ASME, Y Cabinet, Aggie Discussion and Debate Club, Ross Volunteers. SIMMONS, MARVIN G. Bouy EE Dallas Age 19, Class 49, C Flight, Tau Beta Pi, AIEE, IRE. SIMPSON, JAMES H„ JR. Jimmie Bus. Hallettsville Age 21, Class ' 49, Maroon Band, Lavaca County Club, Business Society. SIMPSON, H. FRANK Simp Bus. Texas City Age 20, Class ' 49, A Inf., Major 1st Inf. Bn. 49 SENIORS SLAUGHTER, ERNEST, JR. EE Man. E. Madisonville Age 21, Class ' 47, Navy, Senior Band, AIEE, SAM. SLAUGHTER, KEITH R. Spirit ME BIG SPRING Age 19, Class ' 49, A Engrs., Athletic Officer. SLIVA, MANUEL J. M. J Man. E. Beeville Age 20, Class ' 49, A Flight. SLOAN, HIRAM C, JR. EE Dalhart Age 20, Class ' 49, A Flight, Capt. Sqdn. Staff, Distinguished Military Student, Singing Cadets, Panhandle Club, AIEE, Dis¬ tinguished Student. SMITH, KENNETH F. Smitty Ag. Eco. Amarillo Age 20, Class ' 49, C Flight, Amarillo Club, Marketing and Finance Club, Ross Volunteers, S-4 2nd Sqdn. Air Group. SMITH, ROBERT R. Agron. Age 20, Class ' 49, E Field Artillery, C.O. E Field, Secy, of Student Senate, Chairman Senate Social Committee, Singing Cadets, Agronomy Society, H.J.S.K., Ross Volunteers, Gen. Moore Trophy Unit. SMITH, THOMAS GORDON Smitty ChE Dallas Age 20, Class ' 49, A CWS, Singing Cadets, Battalion. SMITH, WILLIAM H. Smitty Eco. Deleon Age 21, Class ' 49, C.O. Maroon Band, Spanish Club, Economics Club, B.S.U. Council, Ross Volunteers, Drum and Bugle Corps, Heart of Texas Club. SNIDER, JAMES B. ME Age 21, Class ' 49, Army, D Volunteers, ASME. Jim Waco Field Art., Waco Club, Ross SOLER, MIGUEL A. Mike CE San Juan, Puerto Rico Age 21, Class ' 49, A Engrs., ASCE. SPLITTGERBER, TOMMY R. Splitty Bus. Mason Age 21, Class ' 49, C Inf., Jr.-Sr. Yell Leader, Intramural Man¬ ager, Major 1st Batt. Inf. SPRAWLS, AUBREY D. Ag. Eng. Farwell STAFFORD, MEBANE G. Stud Ag. Eco. Eagle Pass Age 20, Class ' 49, C Cavalry, Southwest Texas Club, Market¬ ing and Finance Club, Capt. Cav. Sqd. Staff. STANDEFER, JOHN A. Stan Bus. Clifton Age 20, Class ' 48, Army, Senior Band, Ross Volunteers, Business Society, Dist. Student, Is 1 Lt. STANFORD, BENNIE T. EE Dallas Age 20, Class ' 49, E Inf., Exec. Officer. STANSFIELD, FRANK J. Sprig History Galveston Age 22, Class ' 47, Army, A ' ' Vets., Galveston Club. STEGALL, JAMES W. Pete History Franklin Age 20, Class ' 49, C Inf., Capt. 1st Bn. Staff. STEPHENS, JIM Jimmy English Houston Age 20, Class ' 49, E Field Art., Head Yell Leader, Varsity Debate. 50 Ctass of 49 STEWART, LElAND G. Gerry Ag. Ed. Melvin Age 20, Class ' 49, C Inf., Vice-Pres. Soph. Class, Outstanding Jr. Inf. Regt., Y.M.C.A. Cabinet, FFA, Heart of Texas Club, San Angelo Club, C.O. C Inf. STILES, DAVID L. Rock Ag. Ed. Thorndale Age 24, Class ' 50, Army, D Vets., ROA, FFA, 1st It. Exec. Officer D Vets. STOCKTON, DAVID L. AH Richmond Age 21, Class ' 48, Army, A Inf., Ft. Bend Club Pres. STOREY, JAMES B. Hort. Avery Age 20, Class ' 49, A Comp., Vice-Pres. Horticulture Society, Scholastic Officer. STORRIE, ROBERT C. Bob ME Denton Age 20, Class ' 49, B Flight, Denton County Club, ASME, SAE, Major. STUBBLEFIELD, CECIL H. Stubby Ag. Eco. Hillsboro Age 20, Class ' 49, C Cavalry, Marketing and Finance Club, Hill County Club. SWINDLE, WILLIAM C. Bill Ag. Ed. Tuscola Age 24, Class ' 49, Navy, C Cavalry, FFA, Camera Club. TATUM, JIM R. Crash ME Wichita Falls Age 19, Class ' 49, A Ordnance, Singing Cadets, Camera Club, Wichita Falls Club. THiGPEN, BEN B. Ben EE Lamesa Age 21, Class ' 48, Air Corps, A CWS, AIEE, IRE. THOMAE, ADOLPH, JR. Dolph Hort. San Benito Age 21, Class ' 49, Army, B Field Art., Hort. Society, Rio Grande Valley Club, Exec. 1st F.A. Bn. THOMAS, BOB C. Arch. Plainview Age 20, Class ' 49, “A QMC. THOMAS, WILLIAM R. Bill Ch. E Bryan Age 20, Class ' 49, A Composite, Second-in-Command, Tau Beta Pi, Bryan-College Station Club. THOMPSON, JOHN W. J. W. Ch. E Shreveport, La. Age 20, Class ' 49, A Seniors, Sr. Bn. Exec. Officer, Distin¬ guished Military Student, AICHE, Shreveport Club, Ross Volntrs. THRASH, PURVIS J. Bullet Pet. E Galveston Age 21, Class ' 50, A ASA T Sgt. Ross Volunteers, Geology Club, Pet. Eng. Club, Galveston Club. THURMOND, JAMES F. Jim IE Fort Worth Age 20, Class ' 49, A Composite, I.E. Club, Fort Worth Club, 1 st Lt. TIMMERMAN, CURTIS G. AH New Braunfels Age 20, Class ' 49, D Field Art., Major Art. Regt. Staff, Saddle and Sirloin Club. TOWNLEY, COLE Y. C. Y. A!H Huntsville Age 20, Class ' 49, A QMC, Saddle and Sirloin Club. TOWNSEND, WILLIAM L., JR. Wee Willie Agr. Coushatta, La. Age 19, Class ' 49, B Field Art., Agronomy Society, Basketball ' 45- ' 47. SENIORS TROTTER, EUGENE W. AH Goldthwaite Age 21, Class ' 49, D Vets., Pres, of J-TAC Club, Saddle and Sirloin Club, Heart of Texas Club. VAN CLEAVE, WALTER S. Van ME Fort Worth Age 21, Class ' 48, B Engineers, Fort Worth Club. VINCENT, ALBERT M. Man. E Fort Worth Age 21, Class ' 48, A ' Ordnance, SAM, Fort Worth Club, C.O. A Ordnance. VOTAW, BOBBY R. Bob EE San Antonio Age 22, Class ' 49, E Vets., Distinguished Student, Scholarship Honor Society, Scholastic Officer, ROA, AIEE, Longhorn Staff, Camera Club. WADE, CHARLES N. Chuck Ag. Ed. Sweetwater Age 21, Class ' 50, Day Student Company, Sweetwater Club, FFA, Distinguished Stu dent. WAGNER, ALFRED, JR. Geology Age 20, Class ' 49, A QMC. Wag Brenham WAIDE, JACK B. AH Paint Rock Age 22, Class ' 49, Navy, D Vet. WALES, BILLIE B. Bill Arch. Refugio Age 21, Class ' 49, C Inf., Major Inf. Regt. Staff, Treas. Brush Country Club, Arch. Society. WALKER, JAMES B. CE Age 21, Class ' 48, Engineers. Jimmy Tyler ’A Engrs., ASCE, Tyler Club., Exec. A WALLACE, JOHN M. Stud Ag. Eng. Corsicana Age 20, Class ' 49, A ASA, C.O. A ASA, Senior Court, ASAE, Navarro County Club. WATSON, BILLY E. Bill AH Barry Age 20, Class ' 49, A ASA, Saddle and Sirloin Club, Handball Club, Capt. 1st Regt. WATSON, JACK H. LA Richardson Age 20, Class ' 49, B Seniors, Press Club. WENDLANDT, WALTER G. Mumbles ME Austin Age 19, Class ' 49, Maroon Band, L.S.A., Austin Club, ASME. WHATLEY, JAMES D. Jim ME Atlanta Age 24, Class ' 49, “D Vets., ASME, ASHVE, Student Senate, Cass County Club. WHEELER, WILLIAM G. Chem. Victoria Age 20, Class ' 49, C Seniors, ACS, Victoria Club, Athletic Officer. WHITE, ROBERT E. Bus. Houston Age 21, Class ' 48, Navy, D Vets., Business Society, Houston Club. WHITFILL, JAMES R. Jimmy Chem. Denison Age 21, Class ' 48, Army, D Field Art., Newman Club, Gray¬ son County Club. WHYTE, CARL B., JR. Carl ME Chicago Age 20, Class ' 49, Maroon Band, Singing Cadets, Camera Club, ASME, Drum Major ' 48- ' 49. 52 Class of 49 WILLIAMS, CHARLES L. f JR. Bubba History Dallas Age 20, Class ' 49, Army, A ' Flight, Sec.-Treas. Pre-Law Society, 1st Lt., ROA, Dallas Club, Newman Club, Commentator Staff. WILLIAMS, LAWRENCE H. Punchy Arch. Houston Age 23, Class ' 46, Marines, B Vets., Arch. Society, Athletic Officer. WILLIAMS, ROGER H. Rog Ag. Ed. Gatesville Age 23, Class ' 49, Air Corps, C Vets., FFA, Sec.-Treas. Coryell County Club. WILLIAMS, ROSS V. Willie AH Richmond Age 20, Class ' 49, A Inf., Ft. Bend Club Pres. WILLIAMS, WALTER L. Willie Pet. E San Antonio Age 20, Class ' 49, B Engrs., Pet. Engr. Club, AIMME, Tau Beta Pi, 1st Lt., San Antonio Club. WILLIAMSON, JAMES C. Bussy AH Rochelle Age 20, Class ' 49, B Seniors, Vice-Pres. Heart of Texas Club, Saddle and Sirloin Club, San Angelo Club. WILLMAN, ELO H. CE Shiner Age 19, Class ' 49, A CWS, ASCE, Lavaca County Club. WINFREY, DONALD G. Shad AH Joshua Age 20, Class ' 50, A Transportation, Saddle and Sirloin Club. WOODLIFF, ROBERT T. Bob Man. E Waco Age 20, Class ' 49, A ASA, SAM, Waco Club, Capt. 4th Regt. WORLEY, BILLY G. Mudhen Ag. Eco. Lancaster Age 21, Class ' 48, Navy, D Flight. WRAY, BENNETT C. Buck Fish Game Borger Age 25, Class ' 50, Coast Guard, D” Vets. WRIGHT, ARTHUR G. Arty Pre-Med. El Paso Age 19, Class ' 49, A ASA, Pre-Med. Club, El Paso Club, C.O. of 1st Batt. Comp. Regt. WYATT, EARL F. CE Cuero Age 20, Class ' 49, A ASA, ASCE, 1st Lt. WYLIE, SCOTT F. AH Albany Age 19, Class ' 49, A Cavalry. 53 SENIORS ABBEY, WILLIAM C. Bill ME Houston Age 27, Class ' 49, Air Corps, Distinguished Student, SAE, ASME. ABELOW, MILTON H. Mickey Acct. San Antonio Age 22, Class ' 47, Army, Accounting Society, Varsity Debate, Distinguished Student, Hillel Club. ADAMS, EUGENE B. Gene M F Childress Age 20, Class ' 49, Marketing and Finance Club, Childress County Club. ADAMS, FORREST B. EE Fort Worth Age 21, Class ' 48, Navy, AIEE. AGERTON, WILLIAM D. Bill Ch. E Fort Worth Age 21, Class ' 48, Navy, AlChE. AHERN, GUY H. ME Waco Age 24, Class ' 49, Air Corps. ALBRIGHT, OTIS P., JR. Al ME San Angelo Age 25, Class ' 49, Air Corps. ALEXANDER, WILLIAM F. Alex VM Dallas Age 20, Class ' 49, Junior AVMA, Dallas Club, Distinguished Student. ALFRED, B. FRANK, JR. Al ME Ingleside Age 28, Class ' 49, Air Corps, ASME. ALLEN, DALE D. Reverend Ag. Ed. Breckenridge Age 20, Class ' 49, FFA Club, Heart of Texas Club. ALLEN, JAMES H. Flop ME Breckenridge Age 25, Class ' 46, Air Corps, Freshman Football, Distinguished Military Student, SAE, ASME, ASHVE. ALLEN, THOMAS J. Ag. Ed. Age 23, Class ' 49, Navy, Tommy McCamey FFA Member, Trans-Pecos Club. ALLEN, WILLIAM F. Bill DH Aransas Pass Age 23, Class ' 47, Army, Kream Kow Klub. ALTERMAN, RICHARD I. Dick EE San Antonio Age 19, Class ' 50, AIEE, ASHVE, Hillel Club, Aggie Players. ALTHAUS, MARLIN C. Clint Acct. Fredericksburg Age 23, Class ' 49, Army, Distinguished Student, Scholarship Honor Society, Vice-President of Accounting Society, Longhorn Staff. AMMONS, STARON E. Stimmy ME Texas City Age 23, Class ' 46, Air Corps, Pres. ASHVE, Member Student Engineer Council. ANDERSON, EUGENE L. Gene Ch. E San Antonio Age 23, Class ' 49, Army, AlChE, ACS, San Antonio Club. ANDERSON, MARION R. Andy Aero. Sweetwater Age 26, Class ' 45, Air Corps, Sweetwater Club, SAM, IAS. 54 Class af 49 ANDERSON, PERCY G. EE Age 20, Class ' 49, AIEE. Percy El Dorado, Ark. ANSLEY, WILLIAM P. Phil Pet. E Dumas Age 24, Class ' 45, Air Forte, Aggie Band, Pet. E. Club. ARIAS ERNESTO San Jose PH Costa Rica Age 23, Class ' 48, Poultry Science Club. ARMSTRONG, PAUL W., JR. AH Albany Age 21, Class ' 48, Navy. ARNOLD, EDWIN D. Ed ME Hobe Sound, Fla. Age 29, Class ' 44, Air Force, T Club. Age 25, Class ' 49, Army. ARNOLD, FRANCIS P. ME Shreveport, La. ASKINS, JOHN W. Ch. E Fayetteville, Tenn. Age 27, Class ' 49, Air Force, AlChE. ATCHISON, JOE W. Joe Bus. Brownsville Age 21, Class ' 48, Navy, VSA, Business Society, Rio Grande Valley Club. ATKINSON, JOHN T. Tom AH Florence Age 23, Class ' 50, Navy, Williamson Co. Club, Saddle Sirloin. ATKINSON, ROBERT L. At Zoology Carrizo Springs Age 34, Class ' 39, Army, Biology Club, Scholarship Honor Society. AUGUSTINE, SAM L. ME Sterling City Age 27, Class ' 49, Army. AULD, ALEX D. Jack Bus. Kerrville Age 21, Class ' 50. AVEN, WILLIAM R. Bill Eco. Oklahoma City, Okla. Age 24, Class ' 46, Air Force, Eco Club, Business Soc. ROA, Oklahoma Club, VSA. AYERS, MARION I. Lee Pet.-ME Wichita Falls Age 24, Class ' 45, Army, Pet. Club, Wichita Falls Club. BABIN, MAURY A. EE Port Arthur Age 23, Class ' 49, Navy, Port Arthur, Newman Club, AIEE. BACHLE, W. H. Aero. Nordheim Age 25, Class ' 49, Air Force. BAGLEY, ROBERT M. Bagley Ag. Ed. Sidney Age 26, Class ' 49, Air Force, Saddle and Sirloin Club, FFA. BAIN, JAMES L. Ag. Eng. Age 29, Class ' 49, Air Force, Kaufman County Club. Kaufman SENIORS BAKER, ARVEL LEWISTON Art AH Abilene Age 25, Class ' 49, Air Corps, Saddle and Sirloin Club. BAKER, EDWARD N. “Eddie Man. E Houston Age 26, Air Corps, Newman Club, SAM, AFA. BAKER, LLOYD EARL Felon Eco. Mission Age 21, Class ' 48, Navy, Y Cabinet, Spanish Club, Vice-President Economics Club, Vice-President Rio Grande Valley Club, Dis¬ tinguished Student. BALL, HENRY CURTIS Curt ME Barbers Hill Age 23, Class ' 46, Army, Band, ASPIE, Tri-Cities Club, Dis¬ tinguished Student. BALLARD, DONNELL ARDELL Don Chem. Mathis Age 21, Class ' 47, Army, ACS. BANTA, A. L. AH San Angelo Age 22, Class ' 47, Air Corps, San Angelo Club, Saddle and Sirloin Club. BANTA, THOMAS A. Tommy ME Wichita Falls Age 20, Class ' 49, ASME, Wichita Falls Club. BARBEE, JOE D. Joe Hort. Weslaco Age 25, Class ' 46, Hort. Society, ROA. BARCLAY, CHARLES H„ JR. Charlie CE Marlin Age 24, Class ' 49, Air Corps. BARNES, JACK L. Jack Agron. Pharr Age 23, Class ' 46, Army, Agronomy Society. BARNES, JOHN W. Jub Ag. Ed. Kemp Age 28, Class ' 49, Army, FA. BARNETT, JAMES C. Potsie EE Paris Age 22, Class ' 47, Navy, AIEE, Lamar County Club. BARRY, WALTER D. Sarge Man. E Dallas Age 20, Class ' 50, Cameia Club, Dallas Club, Newman Club, SAM. BARTEE L. DUANE Sonny Agron. Shep Age 24, Class ' 49, Air Corps, Agronomy Society. BARTON, JACK H. Jack Agron. Kaufman Age 26, Class ' 44, Army, Agronomy Society. BARTON, THOMAS E. Tom Man. E Yoakum Age 23, Class ' 46, Marines, SAM. BATCHELDER, ORLAND R. Batch EE EE Age 24, Class ' 46, Navy, Singing Cadets, Galveston Club, In¬ stitute of Radio Engineers. BATTE, EDWARD G. Ed Vet. Med. Ento. Waxahachie Age 27, Class ' 42, Army, AVMA, Distinguished Student, AF AM, AAEE. 56 49 Class of 49 BAUMHARDT, ROLAND E. DH Burkburnett Age 27, Class ' 49, Coast Guard, Kream and Kow Klub, Jr. and Sr. Dairy Judging Team. BEARD, LEONARD K. Acct. Wilmer Age 26, Class ' 43, Air Corps, Accounting Society. BEASLEY, JOSEPH N. Vet. Med Centerton, Ark. Age 24, Class ' 46, Army and Navy, AVMA, Southwestern Vet- erinian Staff. BEAVERS, JOSEPH E. Joe Biol. Dallas Age 27, Class ' 45, Army, Intramural Manager and Official, Pre. Med-Predental Society. BEECHERT, ROBERT C. Bob ME Stamford, Conn. Age 22, Class ' 47, Navy, ASME, Distinguished Student. BECKERS, NORMAN L. Norm Chem. Houston Age 23, Class ' 46, Navy, Amateur Radio Club, Lutheran Stu¬ dent Association, ACS. BECKHAM, HENRY W. Achie Arch. Age 25, Class ' 46, Air Corps, Arch. Society. Waxahachie BECKMANN, PAUL A., JR. Aero. Age 22, Class ' 47, Navy, IAS, Newman Club. San Antonio BEHRENS, HUGH C. Hootie EE Age 21, Class ' 50, Navy, IRE, AIEE East Bernard BENNETT, BOYCE M. Chem. Brownwood Age 20, Class ' 49, ACS, AICHE, Singing Cadets, Junto Club, Heart of Texas Club, Bat. Staff, Ditsinguished Student. BENNETT, JAMES C. Red EE Dallas Age 25, Class ' 49, Army, AIEE, IRE. BENNETT, MARLOWE D. Aero. Pecos Age 22, Class ' 47, Army, IAS, Engineers ' Council, Trans-Pecos Club. BENTLEY, JAMES H. Bentley Agr. Burkburnett Age 28, Class ' 42, Navy, Glee Club, Saddle and Sirloin Club. BERRY, DONALD B. EE Age 21, Class ' 47, Navy, Upshur County Club, AIEE, Don Gilmer IRE. BERRY, JNO. T. Hoss p ME Sweetwater Age 20, Class ' 49, Sweetwater Club, Pet. Club. BERTCH, RUSSELL W. Butch ME San Antonio Age 24, Class ' 45, Air Corps, ASME. BETTS, KIRBY L. Ag. Ed. Ganado Age 27, Class ' 48, Air Corps, FFA, Hort. Club, El Campo Club, Distinguished Student. BEVANS, JIM M. Phy. Ed. College Station Age 24, Class ' 49, Air Corps, P.E. Club. I I 57 SENIORS BEVERBURG, HERMAN F. Beaver EE Gillett, Ark. Age 26, Class ' 49, Air Corps, AIEE, IRE. BILBY, STEPHEN A. Bus. Age 20, Class ' 50. BILDERBACK, ERVIN G. Bil Pet. and ME New York, N. Y. Age 25, Class ' 45, Army, Track, Track Captain, T Club Pres., Pet. Club, AIME. Steve San Antonio BIRKNER, JOE A., JR. Joe F Man. Bay City Age 25, Class ' 46, Army, Marketing and Finance Club, Mata¬ gorda County Club. BLACK, EDGAR C. Acct. Lockhart Aae 22, Class ' 47, Navy, Accounting Society, Distinguished Stu¬ dent. BLACKSTONE, TOMMY F. Blackie Geol. E Altus, Okla. Age 22, Class ' 48, Air Corps, Geology Club. BLADES, ROBERT R. Vet. Med. Kentwood, La. Age 27, Class ' 49, Air Corps, AVMA. BLAKELEY, CLYDE A., JR. Agr. Age 24, Class ' 49, Navy Club. Clyde Denton Agronomy Society, Denton County BLAKEMORE, HAROLD R. Blake Business Greenville Age 26, Class ' 50, Army, Business Club. BLANKENSHIP, ALBERT Y. AH Campbellton Age 26, Class ' 49, Navy, Saddle and Sirloin Club, FFA. BLANKENSHIP, LYTLE H. Dusty W Man Campbellton Age 21, Class ' 49, Navy, Sec. of Fish Game Club, Ag. Council, Social Vice-Pres. of BSU Council. BLANN, JACK R. CE Marlin Age 22, Class ' 47, Army ASCE, Falls County Club, Band, Dis¬ tinguished Student. BLASIENZ, JOHN A. Johnny CE Bryan Age 23, Class ' 50, Navy, Baseball. BLILER, ROY K. Ch. E San Angelo Age 29, Class ' 49, Air Corps. BLOUNT, BRANTON B. Red Geol. E Houston Age 23, Class ' 50, Navy, Geology. BLUM, JULIUS G. Julio ME Fort Worth Age 22, Class ' 47, Hillel Foundation Regional Pres., ASHVE, ASME, Fort Worth Club. BOATWRIGHT, C. M., JR. Arch Dallas Age 23, Class ' 46, Navy, Arch. Society, Distinguished Student. BOLFING, ROBERT G. Bob ME Waco Age 26, Class ' 49, Air Corps, Distinguished Student, SAE, ASME. Class of 49 BOLTON, ELMORE E. E Square ME New Baden, Texas Age 25, Class ' 45, Air Force, ASME. BONAR, ALBERT J. Al CE Ozawkie, Kansas Age 28, Class ' 49, Army, Scholarship Flonor Society, Tau Beta Pi, ASCE. BOSTICK, ELTON R. Pet. Eng. Mineral Wells, Texas Age 23, Class ' 46, Air Force, Petroleum Engineers Club. BOSWELL, LUTHER C. Agron. Barry, Texas Age 24, Class ' 49, Air Force, Agronomy Society. BOUBEL, PHILLIP R., JR. Phil ME Goose Creek, Texas Age 21, Class ' 48, Navy, ISA, Baytown A M Club, ASME. BOURLAND, DON T. Dogtag Ento Ft. Worth, Texas Age 24, Class 49, Army, Green Belt Club, Entomology Club. BOUTOTTE, JACK H. Chem. Floney Grove, Texas Age 26, Class ' 49, Army, ACS. BOWERS, CHARLES C., JR. Clint Wildlife Man. El Paso, Texas Age 25, Class ' 45, Army, Fish and Game Club, El Paso Club. BOWLING, GEORGE W. IE Sherman, Texas Age 25, Class ' 45, Air Force, Grayson County Club, Industrial Education Club. BOYD, ROBERT E. Deacon AA Alto, Texas Age 26, Class ' 49, Air Force, East Texas Club, Economics Club, Marketing and Finance Club. BOYETT, ROBERT H., JR. ME Age 24, Class ' 45, Air Force, ASME. Bob Marshall, Texas BOYKIN, CALVIN C. Cal R and F Big Spring, Texas Age 24, Class ' 46, Army, Range and Forestry Club. BOZARTH, MARION C. Bozy Ag. Ed. Lockhart, Texas Age 23, Class ' 47, Marines, FFA (College Chapter). BRACEWELL, LORAINE M„ JR. Brace ME Ft. Worth, Texas Age 22, Class ' 47, Army, ASME, ASHVE, SAE, Ft. Worth A M Club. BRADFORD, JOHN Ag. Ed. Brad Denton, Texas Age 23, Class ' 46, Army, Denton County Club, FFA. BRADSHAW, WILLIAM R. Arch Age 24, Class ' 50, Navy. Bill Rio Hondo, Texas BRAGG, WILLIAM R. Bear An Texarkana, Texas Age 25, Class ' 50, Air Force, Texarkana Club, Saddle and Sir¬ loin Club. BRANNEN, JOSEPH P. Ed. Age 20, Class ' 48, Navy. Pat Lake Jackson, Texas 59 SENIORS BRANUM, RICHARD D. Dick Man E Houston Age 22, Class ' 47, Navy, Houston Club, Distinguished Student, VSA, SAM, Tau Beta Pi, Scholarship Honor Society. BRAY, WILLIAM R. Randy Man E Houston Age 32, Class ' 49, Navy. BREEDLOVE, DEAN R. Ray Arch Tyler Age 22, Class ' 47, Navy, Vice-Pres. Tyler Club, Vice-Pres. Land¬ scape Art Club. BRELAND, BUSH, JR. Breezy Man E Arlington Age 21, Class ' 48, Navy, SAM, SAE, ASME. BREWER, PHILIP R. Comet Eco. Slaton Age 21, Class ' 48, Navy, Economics Club, Panhandle Club, Dis¬ tinguished Student. BRICE, RICHARD D. Agr. Sulphur Springs Age 23, Class ' 50, Air Corps, Agronomy Society. BRILES, CONNALLY O. Con AH Fort Worth Age 28, Class ' 49, Air Corps. BRITE, ROY D. Des Vet. Med. Waco Age 32, Class ' 38. BRISTOW, GEORGE P., JR. EE San Antonio Age 24, Class ' 46, Army, Camera Club, AIEE. BRITTON, ARCH D. Pet. E Olney Age 24, Class ' 45, Army, Pet. Club, Young County Club. BROCK, CHARLES L. ME Lockhart Age 25, Class ' 49, Air Corps. BRODERICK, JACK G. ME Houston Age 24, Class ' 49, Army ASME, ASHVE. BROGDON, RICHARD J. Dick Bus. Eastland Age 21, Class ' 48, Navy, Business Society, Eastland County Club, Distinguished Student. BROOKS, BRIAN C. AH Brownwood Age 23, Class ' 47, Navy, Heart of Texas Club, Saddle and Sir¬ loin Club. BROOKS, BILLY F. Bill Ch. E Dallas Age 23, Class ' 49, Army, Heart of Texas Club, AICHE. BROUSSARD, EUGENE S. Bruce Bus. Port Arthur Age 25, Class ' 46, Army, Pres. Port Arthur Club, Business Society. BROWN, BILLY F. AH Jacksboro Age 22, Class ' 47, Air Corps, Saddle and Sirloin Club. BROWN, CLARENCE M. ME Rising Star Age 27, Class ' 42, Army, ASME, Heart of Texas Club. Class at 49 BROWN, CHARLES L., JR. ME Hallsville Age 22, Class ' 49, Navy, FFA Chapter, Marshall Club. BROWN, DONALD N. CE Jacksboro Aqe 31, Class ' 43, Army, ASCE, Editor Engineer, Engineer Coun¬ cil. BROWN, NORMAN J. Reverend CE San Antonio Age 24, Class ' 49, Navy, ASCE, BSC. BROWN, OSCAR L. Brownio Ag. Ed. Whitehouse Age 23, Class ' 50, Navy FFA Chapter. BROWN, WALTER L. History Gatesville Age 24, Class ' 46, Air Corps, French Club, Scholarship Honor Society, Distinguished Student. BROWNING, OSCAR H. Vet. Med. Tolar Age 24, Class ' 46, Navy. BRUNDRETT, JACK M. Brundy Vet. Med. Dallas Age 23, Class ' 46, Air Force, AVMA, Dallas A M Club, Ex- Student Assn., ROA. BRYHAN, DALE A. Man. E Age 26, Class ' 47, Army, SAM, AFA. BRYSON, THEODORE F. Vet. Med. Age 27, Class ' 44, Army, Jr. AVMA. Lancaster, Wis. Buck Shreveport, La. BUCEK, OSCAR C. Cotton PH Schulenburg Age 21, Class ' 50, Navy, Poultry Science Club. BUCHANAN, JAMES E. Buck Bus. Nacogdoches Age 25, Class ' 49, Air Corps, ROA, East Texas Club. BUCKLER, JOHN W. Acc. Age 26, Class ' 50, Marines, Acc. Society. Houston BUCKNER, ARTHUR R. CE Cleburne Age 24, Class ' 46, Marines, B Team Basketball, Pres. Johnson Co. Club, Housemaster Puryear, ASCE. BUCKNER, HAROLD D. CE Age 21, Class ' 48, Navy, ASCE. BUFFINGTON, GORDON A. Hort. Age 30, Class ' 49, Army, Hort. Society. Little Buck Cleburne Buff Jal, N. M. BUFFINGTON, MILTON A. ME El Monte, Calif. Age 27, Class ' 49, Navy, Pres. Pro-Tern RONS, ASME. BULLOCK, THOMAS A. Tommy Arch. Hillsboro Age 25, Class ' 46, Air Corps, Arch. Society, Aggieland Orch. BURCH, DANIEL A. Wimpie Pet. E Donna Age 21, Class ' 48, Navy, ASME, Pet. Eng. Club, Rio Grande Val¬ ley Club. 61 SENIORS BURKE, CLAUDIE H. Man. E Bowie Age 37, Class ' 49, Coast Guard, ASME, SAM. BURKE, FRANK J. ME Necessity Age 25, Class ' 49, Air Corps, ASME, Air Force Reserves. BURKS, ROBERT E. CE Denver, Colo. Age 25, Class ' 45, Army. BURNS, RAY ME Houston Age 23, Class ' 49, Coast Guard, Scholarship Honor Society, Tau Beta Pi, ASME, Distinguished Student. BURNS, THOMAS V., JR. T ME Houston Age 22, Class ' 47, Navy, Vice-Pres. ASHVE. BURNS, WELDON K. Aero. E Saltillo Age 23, Class ' 49, Air Corps. BURTON, ARTHUR L. Man. E Age 32, Class ' 43, Army, SAM. BUSE, JOHN T. Acc. Age 24, Class ' 46, Army. BUTLER, JAMES E. AE Age 23, Class ' 49, Air Corps, SAE. Brownwood Hendeison Jim Houston BUTLER, WILLIAM C. Bill Bus. Stephenville Age 21, Class ' 47, Air Corps. BYARS, WILLIAM A., JR. Bill ME Blanco Age 24, Class ' 45, Marines, ASME, ASHVE. BYNUM, OTTO W. Tex Agr. Hamilton Age 28, Class ' 49, Air Corps, Agronomy Society, Horticulture Society, Heart of Texas Club, JTAC Club. BYNUM, THAD EE - Brownwood Age 24, Class ' 46, Air Corps, AIEE, ROA. BYRD, FRANK S. EE Wichita Falls Age 21, Class ' 48, Coast Guard, Distinguished Student, Scholas¬ tic Honor Society, Tau Beta Pi, Engineering Society, AIEE, Wich¬ ita Falls Club. BYRD, TRUMAN M. Jack ME Warren, Ark. Age 26, Class ' 49, Air Corps. BYRNE, WATRICK E. Pat CE Goliad Age 28, Class ' 42, Army, ASCE. CABELLO, JESUS ' Chuy EE Laredo Age 25, Class ' 49, Navy. CADDELL, WILLARD E. AE Fort Worth Age 24, Class ' 49, Air Corps, IAS. 62 Ciass of 49 CAIN, NATHAN J. Jack Agron. Vernon Age 28, Class ' 44, Agronomy Society. CALLAHAN, DON W. Cal Ag. Ed. Bastrop Age 22, Class ' 48, Air Corps, FFA Chapter. CAMERON, PAUL M. Ch. E Lamesa Age 25, Class ' 45, Air Corps. CAMPBELL, PAT H. EE San Antonio Age 21, Class ' 47, Air Corps. CAMPBELL, WILLIAM J. Long John AH Fort Worth Age 20, Class ' 49, Saddle and Sirloin Club. CAPLE, BENJAMIN T., JR. ME Age 22, Class ' 47, Army, ASME, ASHVE, ASE. Bennie Waco CARAWAY, WILLIAM T. A. Bill ME Houston Age 22, Class ' 49, Navy, ASME. CARAWAY, VIRGIL C. Age 23, Class ' 46, Army, Pres. Agronomy Society, Agriculture Council, Treas. ASA, Managing Editor, Agriculturist, Reporter for Battalion, Honorary Society. CARLTON, RICHARD J. Dick Ch. E Borger Age 24, Class ' 49, Army, AICHE, Tau Beta Pi. CARPENTER, ALBERT L. Les Pet. E Bellville Age 29, Class ' 39, Army, Pet. Club, AIME. CARPENTER, JOE M. Arch. Waco Age 24, Class ' 49, Navy, Waco Club, Architectural Society. CARR, JOHN K. Acc. Bryan Age 23, Class ' 46, Navy, Bryan Club, Distinguished Student. CARROLL, THERON D. Gus Wildlife Man. Beaumont Age 32, Class ' 47, Air Corps, Fish and Game Club, Agriculture Council. CARROLL, BOB J. Butch A Brady Age 25, Class ' 45, Navy, San Angelo Club. CARTER, HERBERT A. Red Bus. Stamford Age 21, Class ' 48, Marines, Sr. Intramural Mgr. ' 47- ' 48, HJSK Club. | ’ja) CARTER, ROBERT W. Dubber Arch. Beaumont Age 28, Class ' 50, Air Corps, Scholastic Honor Society. CARTER, ROY A., JR. DH Tyler Age 25, Class ' 45, Kream and Kow Club, Agriculture Council Sec., Pres. Tyler Club. CARTWRIGHT, ALONZO S. Al AH Munday Age 24, Class ' 46, Air Corps, Saddle and Sirloin Club, HJSK Club. 63 SENIORS CARTWRUGGT, EDWIN ORVILLE, JR. Aero. Dallas Age 25, Class ' 49, USAF, Tau Beta Pi, IAS, Scholarship Honor Society. CASE, BERNIE C. Ag. Eco. Austin Age 26, Class ' 49, Army, Marketing and Finance Club. CASSELL, ELBERT LEE Frenchy CE Columbus Age 21, Class ' 47, Navy, Student ASCE. CASTER, CARL M. Slim” AH Waller Age 23, Class ' 46, Navy, Saddle and Sirloin Club. CATO, JAMES A. Jim Ag. Ed. Weatherford Age 23, Class ' 48, Navy, Weatherford Club. CAVALL, JOSEPH JAY Jay CE Staten Island, N.Y. Age 29, Class ' 49, Army, ASCE, Newman Club, Distinguished Student, Tau Beta Pi. CERVENKA, CLARENCE JOE IE Granger Age 26, Class ' 44, Navy, IE Club, Williamson Club. CIRILO, MANUEL Mike ME Houston Age 24, Class ' 49, Air Force, ASME, ASHVE, Laredo Club. CHAMBLIN, CHARLES D. Pet. Eng. Robinson, III. Age 24, Class ' 46, Inf., Army, Per. Club, Veteran Students Asso¬ ciation. CHANDLER, GUY EDWARD Agr. Age 22, Class ' 49, Air Force. CHAPMAN, BENJAMIN F. AH Age 25, Class ' 45, Air Force. CHASTAIN, EMMETT PLUMER Ag. Ed. Age 30, Class ' 49, Navy, FFA. Cameron Benny Temple Mineral Wells CHILDRESS, KAY H., JR. Cuvley Pet. Engr. Fort Worth Age 26, Class ' 44, Air Force, AIME, Geology Club, Fort Worth Club, ASME, Camera Club. CHISM, B. D. Dick CE Paris Age 25, Class ' 45, Army, ASCE. CHITWOOD, JACK ROY CE Olton Age 21, Class ' 47, Navy Panhandle Club, ASCE. CHOUDHURY, BIMOLENDU VP Calcutta Age 36, Class ' 49. CLAPP, NORVAL FRANK Rosebud Floriculture El Campo Age 24, Class ' 45, Army, El Campo Club, Landscape Art Club. CLAPP, WILFRED R. Fred Bus. Midway Age 26, Class ' 49, Navy, Business Society, Vet. Student Assn. Age 24, Class ' 49, Air Force. 64 Class at 49 CLARK, EARL K. ME Longview Age 25, Class ' 49, Air Force, ASME. CLARK, HAROLD E. Hal Ag. Ed. DeLeon Age 24, Class 49, Air Force. CLARK, SIDNEY T. Sidney Acc. Chillicothe Age 24, Class ' 49, Army, Accounting Society, Distinguished Stu¬ dent. CLARK, THEODORE H. Hal Eco. Dallas Age 23, Class ' 47, Army Cadet Major, Vet. Bn. ' 47, Scholarship Honor Society ' 48, Singing Cadets ' 43, Rifle Team ' 43, Dallas A M Club. CLARKE, RICHARD B. Dick ME Fort Worth Age 24, Class ' 49, Air Force, ASME, Fort Worth Club, ASHVE, Distinguished Student. CLAY, EDWARD C. Eddie Pet. E Houston Age 22, Class ' 47, Air Force, Petroleum Club, Houston Club. CLAYCOMB, TED E. Ag. Ed. McKinney Age 24, Class ' 49, Air Force. CLAYCOMB, TOM, JR. EE Royse City Age 25, Class ' 49, Air Force, AIEE. CLAYTON, GERALD G., JR. ME Houston Age 20, Class ' 48, Navy. CLICK, LLOYD L. Click AH Texarkana Age 23, Class ' 49, Army, Saddle and Sirloin Club. CLIFFORD, ROBERT L., JR. Bob VM Panola Age 27, Class ' 48, Navy, AVMA. CLIFTON, JAMES H. Red Ag. Ed. Stephenville Age 23, Class ' 46, Air Force, FFA. CLONINGER, JAMES S. Pet. and Geol. Marshall Age 23, Class ' 47, Army. CLONINGER, JOHN R. Bob Ch. E Houston Age 21, Class ' 48, Navy, AICHE. COCHRAN, DAVID M. Dave CE Luling Age 23, Class ' 46, Navy, ASCE. COCHRANE, JOHN H., JR. John Zoology Galveston Age 22, Class ' 47, Air Force, Who ' s Who 1946-1947, Lt.-Col. Field Art. Regt., C. O. 1946-47, Senior Court member 1946-47, Capt. B. Co. Seniors 1947-48, Housemaster Dorm. 17, Pre-Med. Club, Biology Club, Galveston Club. COCK, CALVIN E„ JR. ME Corpus Christ! Age 30, Class ' 49, Air Force. COE, HAROLD H. Red Dairy Manuf. Dallas Age 28, Class ' 49, Army, Kream and Kow Klub, Softball Teams, Dorm. 16 and Kream and Kow Klub. 65 SENIORS GOERS, LEO J. Aero. Lockhart Age 25, Class ' 46, Navy, ISA. COFFIN, ROBERT W. Bob AH Mathis Age 22, Class ' 47, Air Force, Saddle and Sirloin Club, Brush Country Club. COLEMAN, ROBERT A. Pet. E Cotulla Age 25, Class ' 49, Air Force, Photo Club, A F Club, Lamar COLEMAN, SAM H. R F Paris Age 25, Class ' 49, Air Force, Photo Club, R F Club, Lamar County Club, ROA. COLEMAN, WILLIAM D., JR. Ag. Eco. Victoria Age 24, Class ' 46, Air Force, Marketing and Finance Club. COLLIER, JAMES W. Jim Pet. ME Ft. Worth Age 23, Class ' 46, Navy, AIME, Newman Club. COLLINS, DELLUM C, JR. Pet. E Houston Age 24, Class ' 49, USMC, Petroleum Club. COLLINS, FRED L. AH Tyler Age 27, Class ' 49, Marines, Aggie Players, Singing Cadets, Dis¬ tinguished Student. COLLINS WORTH, KENNETH D. Colly L. Arch. Bienville, La. Age 21, Class ' 48, Navy, Landscape Art Club. COMPTON, DEWEY P. AH New Salem Age 22, Class ' 49, Army, Saddle and Sirloin Club. CONE, ROBERT L. Bob Bus. Tyler Age 21, Class ' 48, Navy, Hi-Y, Tyler Club, Wichita Falls Club, Business Society. CONGER, BOB F. F G Eden Age 25, Class ' 45, Navy, Fish and Game Club, Vet. Club, San Angelo Club. CONNOR, JACK H. Biol. Pasadena Age 25, Class ' 44, Biology Club, Pre-Med. Society, Junto. COOK, CHARLES H. AH Beaumont Age 21, Class ' 48, Navy, Beaumont Club, Saddle and Sirloin Club, Distinguished Student. COOK, CLAUDE B. Ag. Age 24, Class ' 49, Air Force, Agr. Council, Agronomy Society. COOK, PRESTON K. Ag. Eng. Age 24, Class ' 45, Air Force, Agr. Eng. Society. COOKE, JOHN W. Cookie CE Dallas Age 23, Class ' 47, Air Force, ASCE, ORC. COONEY, EDWARD M., JR. Mike Bus. Paris Age 22, Class ' 47, Navy, Lamar County Club, Business Society. Class of 9 49 COPELAND, CONRAD G. Ag. Ed. Age 23, Class ' 49, Navy, FFA. Lockhart CORLEY, CHARLES Chuck EE Age 23, Class ' 46, Navy, AIEE, IRE. Terrell CORNELIUS, FLOYD G. AH Midfield Age 24, Class ' 46, Air Corps, Saddle and Sirloin Club. COUCH, J. FOY, JR. Acc. Waxahachie Age 22, Class ' 47, Air Corps, Accounting Society. COUGER, STEWART JACKSON Bear Vet. Med. Graford Age 26, Class ' 44, Army and Navy, AVMA. COWAN, CECIL B. Ento. Denton Age 22, Class ' 49, Marines, Denton County Club, Sec.-Treas. of Ento. Club. COX, CLAUDE WELDON ME Azle Age 22, Class ' 49, Navy, ASME, ASHVE, Fort Worth Club. COX, CURTIS C. Agronomy Blanco Age 26, Class ' 49, Air Corps, ASOG. COX, JOE ELDON Vet. Med. Royse City Age 26, Class ' 44, Army and Navy, AVMA. COX, JOE HOWARD Ag. Eng. Waco Age 29, Class ' 41, Navy, Ag. Eng. Society, Junto Club. CRAFT, JAMES W. Jim Bus. El Campo Age 23, Class ' 46, Navy, Business Society. CRAWFORD, GORDON CLETIS Ag. Ed. Gordon Age 30, Class ' 49, Navy, FFA. CRAWFORD, WID PHILIPS AH Eastland Age 21, Class ' 48, Navy. CREIDER, ERWIN JOHN Ch. Eng. Philadelphia, Pa. Age 25, Class ' 49, Air Corps, AICHE. CRISWELL, RAY B. Cris BA Marlin Age 27, Class ' 43, Navy. CRONIN, JOHN WILLIAM, JR. Mickey ME Pasadena, Calif. Age 22, Class ' 46, Navy, ASME, Newman Club. CROSS, LYLE LESTER “Kid AH Fort Worth Age 21, Class ' 48, Navy, Saddle and Sirloin Club, Ft. Worth Club, Ath. Officer. CROSS, M. A. “Kris DH Cumby Age 26, Class ' 44, Air Corps, Distinguished Student, Kream and Kow Klub. 67 SENIORS CROSSLEY, MARTIN EMMEN, JR. Humpy Bus. Rising Star Age 25, Class ' 44, Army, Business Club, Eastland County Club, Distinguished Student. CROUCH, CURTIS G. Kert Acc. Madisonville Age 23, Class ' 49, Army, Accounting Society, Pre-Law Society, Distinguished Student. CROUT, JACK D. Jack Agron. Corpus Christ! Age 26, Class ' 49, Coast Guard, Agron. Society. CROW, MORRIS LOWELL ME Amarillo Age 24, Class ' 45, Army. CULBERSON, JACK WARREN ME Bloomington Age 22, Class ' 47, Navy, ASHVE, ASME. CULLINAN, JOSEPH MICHAEL Joe CE Laredo Age 26, Class ' 44, Marines, Newman Club, Treasurer ASCE, Vice- Pres. Brazos County ROA, Intramural Mgr., NSA Representative, Student Life Committee, Housemaster. CULPEPPER, WALLACE HILTON BA Cemeron Age 23, Class ' 47, Air Corps, Business Society. CULVER, ROY CONNER R.C EE Abilene Age 22, Class ' 48, Navy, AIEE, Scholarship Honor Society, Tau Beta Pi. CULVER, WILLIAM HARRY Harry Hort. Lampasas Age 25, Class ' 45, Army, Hort. Society. CUMMINS, JAMES ERNEST Jim Ag. Ed. Age 20, Class ' 49, Navy, FFA, Poultry Science Club, Navarro County Club, Distinguished Student, Member Scholarship Honor Society. CUNNINGHAM, THOMAS M., JR. Tom Acc. Palestine Age 24, Class ' 50, Army, Accounting Society, Palestine Club. DAHLBERG, VIRGIL L. Agron. Brady Age 27, Class ' 49, Air Corps, Distinguished Student, Sec. Agron¬ omy Society. DAMERON, JACOB TAYLOR - Jake AH Van Horn Age 23, Class ' 46, Air Corps, Saddle and Sirloin Club. DANIEL, MARVIN A. Danny Ag. Ed. Florence Age 26, Class ' 50, Air Corps, FFA. DARNELL, COLEMAN HOWARD DD CE Laredo Age 24, Class ' 46, Air Corps, Laredo Club, ASCE. DAVIS, ANDREW RUSSELL Andy Arch. Houston Age 23, Class ' 46, Navy, Arch. Society, Newman Club, Houston Club, Batt. Staff. DAVIS, DOUGLAS R. Pet. Eng. Dayton Age 24, Class ' 45, Army, Liberty County Club Pres., Pet Club, Newman Club, Distinguished Student. DAVIS, JAMES DENSON AH Age 26, Class ' 49, Air Corps. Jim Dallas 68 Class of 49 DAVIS, HENRY H. Hank L. Art. Magnolia, Ark. Age 26, Class ' 49, Army, Land. Art Club. DAVIS, HERBERT VERNON Red Geo. San Antonio Age 22, Class ' 49, C Battery Field, San Antonio Club, Na¬ tional Academy of Science. DAVIS, JOHN BENJAMIN Acc. Lampasas Age 21, Class ' 48 Navy, Accounting Society. DAVIS, KENNETH W. Man. E Fort Worth Age 23, Class ' 47, Army, Tau Beta Pi, Scholastic Honor Society, SAME, Vice-Pres. SAM. DAVIS, TEDDY G. Ted Man. E San Antonio Age 23, Class ' 47, Army, Band ' 43 ASME, SAM, Student Senate. DEAN, JULIAN A. ME Lovelady Age 25, Class ' 49, Army ASME. DEAN, ROBERT JACK Ag. Ed Athens Age 24, Class ' 49, Army, FFA, Henderson County Club. DEERING, ROBERT GARLAND Bob EE Burleson Age 24, Clas s ' 45, Army, AIEE. DE GARMO, JOHN HALL ME El Paso Age 24, Class ' 49, Navy. DEITERMAN, FRANK A. Doc Bus. Tours Age 24, Class ' 50, Marines, Bus. Society. DE LEON, AUGUSTINE Augy EE San Antonio Age 24, Class ' 46, Army, AIEE, San Antonio Club. DEMLAND, JAMES Jim ME Port Arthur Age 25, Class ' 49, Navy, ASME, Port Arthur Club. DENNY, JIM B. IE Baird Age 24, Army, Class ' 48, IE Club. DENNIS, RICHARD DONALD Bus. Waco Age 24, Class ' 49, Army, Waco-McLennan Club, Business Society. DENMAN, JOE CARTER, JR. Toddy Arch. Lufkin Age 25, Class ' 46, Navy, Arch. Society. DESHA, GEORGE KIRBY Ag. Grand Saline Age 23, Class ' 50, Agr. Society. DEVENPORT, LOYD V. Deke ME Greenville Age 23, Class ' 47, Navy. DEWALD, GUY ERNEST Bus. Conroe Age 23, Class ' 49, Army. 69 SENIORS DIAL, JOHN G. ME Overton Age 26, Class ' 45, Army, SAE, AFA. DIBRELL, JOHN T. Johnnie BA San Antonio Age 23, Class ' 47, Air Corps, Vice-President of San Antonio Club, Chairman of Business Society, Newman Club, Flying Texas Aggies Club. DICKENS, WALTER E. Dick R F Bastrop Age 29, Class ' 49, Army, President of Range and Forestry Club, Student Agricultural Council. DICKERSON, DURWARD D. Dick CE San Antonio Age 22, Class ' 47, Air Corps, Distinguished Student, ASCE. DICKSON, JAMES R. EE Crystal Springs, Miss. Age 22, Class ' 47, Air Corps, Tau Beta Pi, AIEE-IRE. DICKSON, W. PRESTON Dick ME Waco Age 23, Class ' 47, Air Corps, Ross Volunteers, Distinguished Mili¬ tary Student, Vice-President of Waco-Mclennan County Club, ASME. DIDDLE, JAKE C. BA Moody Age 30, Class ' 50, Army, Accounting Society, Business Society, Veterans Club. DIETZ, THOMAS S. Eco. Age 31, Class ' 49, DIRKS, MYRON D. EE Age 22, Class ' 46, County Club. Air Corps. Tom College Station Dirty Tuleta Marines, AIEE, Flying Texas Aggies, Brush DISMUKES, THEO. K. Diz AH Liberty Age 24, Class ' 45, Navy, Saddle and Sirloin Club. DOAK, JOE B. Brax Vet. Med. Houston Age 20, Class ' 49, Aggieland Orchestra, Junior Chapter of AMVA. DOLLENS, LEON B., JR. AH Waco Age 24, Class ' 46, Navy. DONAHO, JEAN E. Arch. r San Angelo Age 22, Class ' 47, Air Corps, San Angelo Club, Architectural Society. DONNELL, JACK R. Ind. Ed. Pecos Age 23, Class ' 47, Marines, Trans-Pecos Club, Distinguished Stu¬ dent. DORMAN, EDGAR S., JR. Dugan Ag. Eco. Valley Mills Age 25, Class ' 46, Air Corps, Market and Finance Club. DOWD, BOB T. B.T. Man. E. Canyon Age 21, Class ' 48, Navy, Athletic Officer, SAME, SAM. DOWNS, ARTHUR W. ME Shreveport Age 25, Class ' 45, Army, ASME. DOYEN, W. ARTHUR Bill ME Houston Age 22, Class ' 47, Navy, ASME, ASHVE, Secretary of Baptist Student Cabinet. 70 Class of 49 DRAPELA, CHARLES F., JR. Bohunk Vet. Med. Houston Age 21, Class 48, Army, AVMA, Newman Club. DROEMER, DANIEL R. Dan EE Giddings Age 28, Class ' 49, Army, AIEE, .RE, Tau Beta Pi, Distinguished Student, Scholarship Honor Society. DROUET, ROBERT GEORGE CE Alexandria, La. Age 21, Class ' 48, Navy, ASCE. DUBE, HAROLD W. Hort. McAllen Age 24, Class ' 49, Air Corps, Hort. Society, Rio Grande Valley Club. DuBOSE, EDWARD F. Eddie CE Beaumont Age 23, Class ' 49, Army, ASCE. DuBOSE, JEAN L. Arch. Waco Age 22, Class ' 47, Navy, Waco Club, Arch. Society, Student Publications- DUBISSON, HERBERT J. Duby Vet. Med. Beaumont Age 29, Class ' 42, Marine Corps, Jr. AMVA. DUKE, RALPH S. Major Bus. Laredo Age 23, Class ' 47, Air Corps, Treasurer Laredo A M Club, Sec¬ retary and Treasurer Business Society. DULLER, JEAN L. Bud Arch. Houston Age 23, Class 47, Army, Arch. Society, Houston Club. DUNCAN, CHARLES H. Ag. Eng. Lind en Age. 30, Class ' 50, Marine Corps. DUNLAP, ROYAL E. Vet. Med. Waco Age 30, Class ' 49, Army, Distinguished Student, Jr. AMVA. DUNN, JAMES D. J.D. Ag. Eng. Taylor Age 23, Class ' 49, Air Corps, ASAE, Williamson County Club, Aggie Discussion and Debate Club. DURST, LEE A. Pet. E Alice Age 26, Class ' 44, Navy, Petroleum Engineering Club. DWYER, CHARLES L. Charlie LA Sabinal Age 23, Class ' 46, Navy, Southwest Texas Club, Distinguished Student. EADES, HAROLD V. Ag. Ed. Stephenville Age 22, Class ' 46, Army, Singing Cadets, Camera Club, FFA, JTAC Club, BSD. EBERSPACHER, NELSON E. Boots ME Angleton Age 23, Class ' 47, Air Corps, ASME. EDGAR, HADLEY Ed Eco. Cuero Age 22, Class ' 48, Navy, Pres. Economics Club, Distinguished Student, Distinguished Military Student. EDWARDS, CHARLES W„ JR. Vet. Med. El Paso Age 24, Class ' 46, Marines, AMVA, El Paso Club, Scholastic Honor Society. 71 SENIORS EDWARDS, JIM C. ME Houston Age 22, Class ' 48, Navy, ASME. EHLERS, WALTER E. Junior CE Yoakum Age 21, Class ' 48, Army, Tau Beta Pi, Lavaca County Club. ELBEL, OSCAR J. Ab. Eng. Spring Branch Age 23, Class ' 46, Army, ASAE. ELDER, HARVEY B., JR. Pet Eng. Camden Age 28, Class ' 49, Air Corps, Petroleum Engineering Club. ELDRIDGE, JAMES B. Jim AH Fort Worth Age 27, Class ' 44, Navy, Saddle and Sirloin Club. ELLIOTT, GRADY Vet. Med. Jacksonville Age 24, Class ' 49, Air Corps, AVMA. ELLIS, GLENN G.E. EE Fort Worth Age 24, Class ' 49, Navy, AIEE. ELLIS, HAROLD L, JR. Harry Ch. E Odessa Age 23, Class ' 46, Air Corps, AICHE. ELLSWORTH, BILL R. Bill AH and Vet. Med. Dallas Age 19, Class ' 49, Dallas Club, Distinguished Student. ELROD, JACK C. Aero. E Waco Age 23, Class ' 47, Tumbling Team, Aggie Aerocrats, SAE. EMERY, HAROLD B. ME Galveston Age 23, Class ' 50, Air Corps, ASME. EMISON, GLENN O. ME Houston Age 23, Class ' 50, Air Corps, ASME. EMMETT, ROBERT A. R.A. Vet. Med. Hamilton Age 23, Class ' 47, Army, AVMA. ENLOE, DAVID P. Dave Bus. Beaumont Age 22, Class ' 49, Navy, Business Society, Beaumont Club. ENLOE, PAUL Geol. Beaumont Age 21, Class ' 48, Army, Beaumont Club, Geology Club, Dis¬ tinguished Student. EPPERSON, ROBERT H. Bob AH Quinlan Age 22, Class ' 50. ERWIN, CURTIS, JR. Curt AH Colorado City Age 25, Class ' 45, Air Corps, Saddle and Sirloin Club. ERWIN, DURWARD E. Bus. Ad. Charlottf Age 22, Class ' 49, Navy, Business Society. 72 Class of ' 49 ES3ER, JERRY W. ME Houston Age 21, Class ' 48, Navy, ASH VE, ASME. EVANS, TOMMY L. Dusty IE Fort Worth Age 28, Class ' 43, Army, Industrial Education Club. EVERETT, G. DUDLEY, JR. G.D. Ag. Ed. Stephenville Age 24, Class ' 46, Army, FFA, Poultry Club. FANN, WILLIAM A. Bill Dairy Prod. Buna Age 26, Class ' 44, Air Corps, Kream and Kow Klub. FARR, JOHN H. AH Seymour Age 27, Class ' 44, Army. FARRIS, HAROLD D. Aero. E Uvalde Age 23, Class ' 45, Air Corps, IAS, Southwest Texas Club. FARROW, EDWIN M. Smokey CE Dallas Age 22, Class ' 47, Air Corps, Dallas Club, Town Hall, ASCE, Championship Intramural Swimming Team ' 47. FAULKNER, CHARLES A., JR. Arch. Texarkana Age 23, Class ' 49, Air Corps, Sgt. of Arms ' 48- ' 49 Texarkana Club. FAULKNER, LESLIE E. Les Man. E Goldthwaite Age 23, Class ' 46, Army, SAM, ASCE. FELGER, O. A. Tad Arch. New Orleans, La. Age 23, Class ' 46, Army, Architectural Society, VSA, Louisiana Club Pres. ' 48- ' 49. FENNELL, BUFORD H. Mike Acc. Gilmer Age 25, Class ' 50, Army, Accounting Society, Upshur County Club, East Texas Club. FENTON, JAMES P. Man. E. Age 24, Class ' 49, Marines, SAM. Spider Kerrville FIELDING, JAMES R. WM Age 24, Class ' 45, Army, Fish and Game Club. Jack Baldwin, Fla. FIELDS, CLIFTON H. Kim Pet. E Goose Creek Age 24, Class ' 46, Navy, Petroleum Engineer Club. FIELDS, LOUIS F. Tex AH Henrietta Age 27, Class ' 49, Army, Aggie Ramblers, Saddle and Sirloin Club. FINCHER, HAROLD J. Bus. Burton Age 21, Class ' 49, Army, Lutheran Student Association, Business Society. FINKE, ELMER R. ME San Antonio Age 25, Class ' 46, Navy. FINGER, MARVIN A., JR. AH Alvin Age 25, Class ' 46, Air Corps, Saddle and Sirloin Club. 73 SENIORS FISBECK, MARVIN C. ME Moulton Age 28, Class ' 50, Air Force, ASME. FISHER, CLARENCE E. EE Kerrville Age 25, Class ' 48, Air Force, AIEE. FLANAGAN, MARION D. Aero Sweetwater Age 24, Class 542, Football ' 42, ' 43, ' 46, President T Club ' 47, Member ' 46- ' 48. FLECHTNER, GEORGE A. Flee EE Lufkin Age 23, Class ' 47, Navy,, AIEE, East Texas Club, Band. FLORES, ANTHONY H. Tony EE Arlington Age 22, Class ' 47, Army, AIEE, Band. FLYKER, WM. H. Ch. E Ennis Age 24, Class ' 45, Air Corps, AlChE FLY, ROBERT F. Bob Ag. Eco. Crystal City Age 21, Navy, Southwest Texas Club, Marketing Finance Club, Student Senate ' 48, Maroon Band, Ross Volunteers, Pistol Team, Distinguished Student Class ' 48. FOOTE, RICHARD Q. Dick Geol. Turnersville Age 22, Class 47, Navy, Geology Club, Coryell County Club. FORMAN, RAY H., JR. CE Decatur Age 25, Class ' 45, Air Corps, ASCE. FORSGARD, SAM M„ JR. Sam ME Waco Age 24, Class ' 45, Air Corps. FORT, DAVID L. Cotton Man. E Dallas Age 22, Class ' 48, Air Corps, SAM, Dallas Club, Pres. BSD. FOSMIRE, EDWARD I. Fearless Ag. E Edinburg Age 25, Class ' 44, Army, ASAE, Rio Grande Valley Club. FOSTER, JAMES H. Jim ME Dallas Age 24, Class ' 49, Navy, Distinguished Student, ME Reporter, ASME. FOSTER, KENNETH W. Bill EE Weatherford Age 21, Class ' 49, Army, AIEE, Radio Club, Weatherford Club, Distinguished Student. FOSTER, MONTA DAVID EE Farmersville Age 23, Class ' 49, Army, AIEE, Collin County Club. FOSTER, ROBERT D. Aero. Age 21, Class ' 49, Navy. Bobby Mansfield FRANKLIN, DON S. Buddy CE Nacogdoches Age 21, Class ' 48, Navy, ASCE, Distinguished Student. FREEMAN, CLAUDE B., JR. Agron. Del Rio Age 25, Class ' 49, Army. 74 Class of 9 49 FREEMAN, CYRUS W. Cy Ag. Ed. Abilene Age 27, Class ' 49, Navy. FRENKEL, MILTON A. Milt Geol. Tyler Age 22, Class ' 46, Air Corps, Aggie Players, Hillel Club, Geol. Club, Tyler Club, Camera Club, Announcer WTAW. FRITZ, WILBUR M. Fritz Arch. Abilene Age 25, Class ' 49, Army, Abilene Club, Student Senate, Ex¬ change Store Comm. FRIX, E. EDWARD Ed Ag. Ed. Irving Age 30, Class ' 50, Navy. FRIX, JAMES BOYD IE Gladewater Age 27, Class ' 49, Air Corps, Ind. Ed. Club. FRY, CHARLIE Sutter AH Paris Age 21, Class ' 49, Navy, Saddle and Sirloin, Paris and Lamar County Club. FRYER, ROSS B., JR. Arch. Waco Age 24, Class ' 46, Air Corps, Arch. Society, Waco-McLennan County Club. FULLER, JACK P. Vet. Med. Alice Age 29, Class ' 49, Army, Jr. AVMA. FUQUA, GORDON W. Man. E Stamford Age 25, Class ' 50, Air Corps, SAM. FUQUA, HENRY HEWITT Hank Geol. Dallas Age 22, Class ' 47, Navy, Geology Club. FURRH, I. B. Ag. Ed. Wills Point Age 22, Class ' 50, Marine, FFA. GABERT, LENARD M. Gabe Cc Houston Age 22, Class ' 47, Army, ASCE, Hillel Club, Football ' 43, Dis¬ tinguished Student. GABRYSCH, CLAUDE JOHN LA Falls City Age 39, Class ' 33, Army. GADDY, HOUSTON LOUIS, JR. CE Gulfport, Miss. Age 24, Class ' 46, Air Co rps. GANGULEE, HIREN C. Huien Gen. Calcutta, India Age 34, Class ' 50. GARCIA, RICHARD R. Rick Ch. E. Laredo Age 22, Class ' 48, Navy, Newman Club, AiChE, Laredo Club. GARDNER, WILLIAM WINFORD Bill Pet. E. Plainview Age 23, Class ' 47, Air Corps, AIME, Pet. E. Club, Student Sen¬ ate. GARLINGTON, RAYMOND ELLIS, JR. Ellis ME Man. E. Tulsa Okla. Age 23, Class ' 46, Navy, ASME, SAM, Okla. Club, Tennis Team. 75 SENIORS GARNER, ALLEN CRUCE Man. E. Poplar Bluff, Miss. Age 24, Class ' 46, Army, SAM, SAE, AFS GARRETSON, HARRY L Pre. Med. Age 23, Class ' 49, Air Corps, Pre. Med. Club. Gummy Navasota GARRETT, HARPER M. EE Age 25, Class ' 45, Army. Waco GARRETT, HARRIS C. Per. E. Age 19, Class ' 49, Petroleum Club. Nolanville GARRISON, JAMES R. ME Gat Fort Worth Age 21, Class ' 49, Navy, ASME, ASH VE, SAE, Fort Worth Club. GATHINGS, JAMES E. ME Cleburne Age 26, Class ' 49, Air Corps, ASME, Johnson County Club. GEESLIN, MARD ALLISON DH Stephenville Age 23, Class ' 46, Army, Kream and Kow Club, Dairy Judging, lean Cross Country Team, Track Team, JTAC Club. GEISTMAN, P. L. Bus. Age 22, Class ' 47, Army, Corpus Christ! Club. Beanpole Corpus Christ! GENT, CHRIS FRANK Bus. Age 29, Class ' 40, Army. Moody GERALD, STODDARD B. CE Age 24, Class ' 45, Air Corps, ASCE, AFR. Tod Goldthwaite GERBIG, L. ORBIN CE Age 23, Class ' 46, Army, ASCE. Aransas Pass GERSCH, WILLIAM CHARLES EE Age 21, Class ' 48, Coast Guard, AIEE. Dallas GIBSON, C. A., JR. Neal IE Sherman Age 22, Class ' 47, Army, IE Club, Grayson County Club. GILCHRIEST, ROBERT KENNER Gib EE Pampa Age 24, Class ' 46, Army, AIEE, IRE, Top of Texas Club, Pan¬ handle Club, Panhandle Club Reporter, AE Day Publicity Com¬ mittee. GILLESPY, ARTHUR PORTER, JR. Gill Ag. Taylor Age 27, Class ' 44, Navy, ASAE. GLASS, BOBBIE C. AH Sleep Hughes Springs Age 24, Class ' 46, Air Corps, Var. Baseball Squad, Science Club, Saddle and Sirloin. GODLEY, JOHN TRUETT Bus. Bryan Age 28, Class ' 49, Navy, Eco. Club, business Society, Distin- guished Student. GOLAY, CLAUDE E. ME Age 25, Class ' 49, Air Corps, ASME. Sonny Dallas Ctass of 49 GOMER, EDGAR R. Ed Wildlife Man. F or t Worth Age 21, Class ' 49, Navy, Fish Game Club. GOOD, JOHN M. AH Paris Age 24, Class ' 44, Army, Paris and Lamar County Club, Saddle and Sirloin Club. GOODING, HARRY W. Arch. El Paso Age 27, Class ' 49, Air Corps, Arch. Society, Fiction Editor-Com¬ mentator, Tau Beta Pi. GOODWIN, VERNON H., JR. Bub ME Arlington Age 24, Class ' 49, Air Corps, ASME, SAE. GOWER, DANIEL W. CE San Antonio Age 25, Class ' 45, Army, ASCE, SAME. G OYEN, JOHN P. Johnny Arch. Tyler Age 23, Class ' 46, Air Corps, Tyler Club. GRAHAM, JOSEPH B., JR. EE Houston Age 23, Class ' 47, Army, AIEE, IRE, Distinguished Student. GRANT, DONALD J. Don Bus. San Antonio Age 22, Class ' 47, Navy, Business Society. GRAUGNARD, JACK Bus. Galveston Age 22, Class ' 47, Air Corps, Galveston Club, Vice-Pres., Pres., Distinguished Student, Business Society, Newman Club. GRAY, LEONARD C. Square CE Vivian, La. Age 21, Class ' 48, Navy, ASCE. GRAY, OSCAR S., JR. Hort. Arlington Age 21, Class ' 48, Hort. Club, Landscape Art Club. GREEN, CHARLES WAYLAND AH Coleman Age 22, Class ' 47, Navy, Saddle and Sirloin Club. GREENE, EDDIE LEON Pinky Pre. Med. Texarkana First Sgt. G Batt., Field Art., Reporter, Texarkana Club, Tex¬ arkana Club. Pre. Med.-Pre. Dental Society, Biology Club. GREENBERG, RALPH NORMAN Bob ME Orange Age 22, Class ' 46, Army, E. Cac. ' 42- ' 43, Singing Cadets, AS ME, Distinguished Student. GREENWELL, GEORGE G. Griff ME Groveton Age 24, Class ' 45, USAAF, ASME, Newman Club, Past Pres. Newman Club, Distinguished Student. GREENWOOL, CHARLES A. Windy CE Hearne Age 22, Class ' 47, Army, ASCE, Band ' 43. GREER, WOYLAN W. DH Stephenville Age 25, Class ' 49, AAF. GREY, ROBERT ALAN Bob Man. E. Beaumont Age 22, Class ' 47, Marine Corps, SAM, Beaumont A M Club, Distinguished Student. 77 SENIORS GRIFFIN, THOMAS GRADY Man. E. Dallas Age 20, Class ' 49, Student Publications, Camera Club, Town Hall, SAM, Singing Cadets. GRIFFIN, THOMAS P. Tom Vet. Med. Waelder Age 25, Class ' 49, Air Corps, Jr. AVMA. GRIFFING, CARL D., JR. Griff AH Tahoka Age 22, Class ' 48, Army. GRIFFITH, WALTER RAY Grif Ag. E. Kearney, Neb. Age 26, Class ' 49, Air Corps, ASAE. GRIGSBY, JAMES C. Jim ME Corpus Christ! Age 21, Class ' 48, Navy, ASME, Corpus Christ! Club. GRIMLAND, Y. C. AH Age 27, Class ' 49, Army, Saddle and Sirloin. Mule Waco GRIMES, CLAY M. Bus. Del Rio Age 27, Class ' 49, Army, Bus. Society, Del Rio Club. GRIPON, LUNN R. Grip Floriculture Houston Age 23, Class ' 47, Army, Landscape Art Club, Intramural Mg r., Singing Cadets, Houston Club. GRISHAM, WILBURN B. Grish I. Ed. Gober Age 20, Class ' 48, Ind. Educ. Club. GROFF, JACK L AH San Angelo Age 22, Class ' 47, Navy, San Angelo Club, Saddle and Sirloin Club. GROOVER, FRANKLIN E., JR. Sonny Bus. Mexia Age 25, Class ' 45, Navy, Business Society, Veteran Student Asso¬ ciation. GRUBBS, EDWARD L. Ed Pet. E. Laredo Age 21, Class ' 47, Navy, Petroleum Club, Laredo Club. GUERRERO, ERASMO T. Pet. M. E. Rosenberg Age 24, Class ' 46, Air Force, Pet. Eng. Club, AIME. GUINN, JOHN A. Arch. Design Dallas Age 26, Class ' 44, Air Force, Arch. Soc. GUPTON, JOHN W. John Vet. Med. West Columbia Age 22, Class ' 47, Jr. AVMA, Brazoria County Club. GWIN, MARTIN J. Ag. Ed. Age 27, Class ' 46, Army, Collegiate FFA Chapter. HAASS, CHAS. E. CE Age 22, Class ' 47, Air Force, Del Rio Club, ASCE. HADDAD, ANTONIO Bus. Age 19, Class ' 49, Bus. Society, El Paso Club. Aenaville Del Rio Tony El Paso 78 Class of 9 49 HAGNER, ROBERT C. ME Age 22, Class ' 48, Navy, ASME. HAHNE, KENNETH NEIL Bus. St. Age 19, Class ' 49, Business Society, Badminton Club. Buddy Houston Ken Louis, Miss. HAILE, WILLIAM A. Salty Bus. Fort Worth Age 24, Class ' 50, Navy, Singing Cadets, Southwest Texas Club, Fort Worth Club, Business Society. HALBROOKS, NORMAN ERAL Shorty Pre. Med. Bryan Age 24, Class ' 46, Biology Club, Pre. Med. Society, Brazos Coun¬ ty Club, Scholarship Honor Society, Texas Academy of Science, BSD Council. HALFIN, GEORGE STAFF Arch. Port Arthur Age 26, Class ' 44, Army, Distinguished Student Architecture Society. HALL, CHARLES EUGENE Charlie ME Port Arthur Age 27, Class ' 49, Navy, ASME. HALL, HENRY F. Man. E. Age 28, Class ' 44, Navy, AFS, SAM. HAMILTON, HANCE HENRY, JR. Man. E. Age 24, Class ' 46, Army, SAM, Tau Beta Pi. HAMMER, JOSEPH L. Pet. E. Age 21, Class ' 49, Houston Club, Petroleum Club. Rio Vista Beeville Joe Houston HANCOCK, TEDDY ROYCE Ted ME Luling Age 23, Class ' 49, Marines, ASME, AFS. HANCOCK, WILLIAM LEE Bill EE Corona, N. M. Age 25, Class ' 46, Army, AIEE, IRE. HAND, ROBERT JOE Bob Pet. EME Lynchburg Age 29, Class ' 49, Army, ASME, Pet. E. Club, Geology Club. HANDER, THEODORE WILLIAM Ted Bus. Temple Age 31, Class ' 41, Marines, Bell County Club, Business Society. HARDEMAN, DALE B. D.B. Ag. Eco. Hungerford Age 25, Class ' 45, Army, Wharton County Club. HARDIN, JOHN G. Bugs AH Uvalde Age 22, Class ' 48, Navy, Saddle and Sirloin Club, Southwest Texas Club, Singing Cadets. HARDY, WILLIAM B., JR. Bill Hort. Tyler Age 22, Class ' 47, Navy, Horticulture Society, Tyler Club, Dis¬ tinguished Student. HARLAN, CHARLES C, JR. Charlie Ag. Adm. Shreveport, La. Age 22, Class ' 47, Army, Marketing and Finance Club, Lamar County Club. HARNDEN, ARTHUR H. Art Ag. Adm. Yoakum Age 24, Class ' 45, Air Corps, Copt Track Team ' 48, Olympic Track Team. 79 SENIORS HARNDEN, DAVID B. Dave Bus. Yoakum Age 23, Class ' 46, Air Force, Vice. Pres. Lavaca County Club, Exec. Officer A Vet. Co. HARPER, THOMAS H., JR. DM Age 21, Class ' 47, Navy. Hap Dallas HARRAL, FREDERICK S. AH Age 22, Class ' 49, Army, Saddle and Sirloin Club. Fred Fort Stockton HARRELL, CLYDE W. Acct. Waelder Age 22, Class ' 47, Army, Accounting Society, Distinguished Stu¬ dent ' 47- ' 48. HARRIS, BYRON D. Bugs VM Dallas Age 23, Class ' 47, Jr. AVMA, SPEBSQSA, Dallas Club. HARRIS, CHARLES R. Ag. Eco. Baytown Age 24, Class ' 49, Air Corps. HARRIS, DOUGLAS M. Ham Bus. Eden Age 24, Class ' 45, Navy. HARRIS, GARY C. Man. E. El Paso Age 25, Class ' 45, Air Corps, SAM. HARRIS, GEORGE W., JR. Wisky Agr. Temple Age 21, Class ' 48, Navy, Agronomy Society. HARRIS, JOHN R. Jeeter Pet. E. Fort Worth Age 23, Class ' 48, Navy, Pet. Eng. Club, Fort Worth Club, Dis¬ tinguished Student. HARRIS, LELDON M. ME Corsicana Age 26, Class ' 49, Air Corps, ASME, ASH VE, Navarro County Club, Distinguished Student. HART, JAMES C. Jim Ag. Ed. Corsicana Age 25, Class ' 45, Pres. FFA, Student Agricultural Council, Navarro. HART, THOMAS V. Vic Ag. Eng. Carrizo Springs Age 26, Class ' 49, Air Corps, Distinguished Student, ASAE, Southwest Texas Club. HARVEY, HARRY C, JR. Ent. Hillsboro Age 23, Class ' 49, Air Corps, Entomology Club, Scholarship Honor Society. HARWOOD, RIPLEY B. Rip ME Dallas Age 24, Class ' 44, Army, Distinguished Student, ASME, Editor, The Engineer, Press Club. HAUN, RALSTON P., JR. Buddy CE Coleman Age 21, Class ' 48, Marines, San Angelo Club, ASCE. HAVLIK, RAYMOND B. Ray IE Moulton Age 20, Class ' 49, Newman Club, Lavaca County Club, IE Club. HAWLEY, JAY L., JR. Jay CE Borger Age 21, Class ' 48, Navy, AISC, Top o ' Texas Club, Track. 80 Class of 40 HAYTER, JOHN O, “Johnny ME Greenville Age 24, Class ' 49, Army, ASME, ASH VE, SAE. HAYTER, ROBERT B. CE Greenville Age 21, Class ' 48, Army. HEARD, RICHARD H. Dickie Biol. Refugio Age 22, Class ' 47, Navy. HEATON, WARREN W., JR. Bud Arch. Port Arthur Age 28, Class ' 4?, Navy, Architecture Society, Port Arthur Club. HEFFNER, JOHN L. Heff ME Beaumont Age 25, Class ' 49, Air Corps, ASME. HELBING, STEPHEN C. Steve Ag. Eco. San Angelo Age 22, Class ' 48, Navy, Swimming Team, San Angelo Club. HELMKE, BURT D. C. E Beaumont Age 24, Class ' 45, Navy, ASCE, Beaumont Club. HENDRICKS, CHARLES Y. Man. E. Dallas Age 28, Class ' 49, Coast Guard, ASME, SAM. HENNINGER, CARL F. Hort. Raymondville Age 30, Class ' 50, Navy, AHS. HENRY, ROBERT N. Squirrel EE Crystal Springs, Miss. Age 24, Class ' 46, Army, AIEE, Scholarship Honor Society. HENSON, JOE H. Buck Pet. E. Odessa Age 22, Class ' 47, Navy, Petroleum Engineering Club. HERBERGER, AL T. Pet. ME Age 22, Class ' 49, Army, ASME. Al Fort Worth HEYWARD, STEPHEN D., JR. Bus. Cleburne Age 24, Class ' 46, Air Corps, Business Club, Johnson County Club, Economics Club. HILBURN, HERBERT S. Herb EE Plainview Age 21, Class ' 49, Army, AIEE. HILL, GEORGE E. Ag. Eco. Amarillo Age 22, Class ' 49, Army, Scholarship, Amarillo Club. HILL, JOHN P., JR. Ch. E. Dallas Age 23, Class ' 47, Air Corps, AlCh.E. HILLIARD, JOE B. Doc Zoology Grand Saline Age 21, Class ' 48, Air Corps, Pre-Med. Club, Distinguished Stu¬ dent. HILLIARD, WILLIAM B. Wild Bill Bus. Longview Age 21, Class ' 48, Navy, Pres. East Texas Club, Business Society, Baseball ' 46, 81 SENIORS HINCHLIFFE, NORMAN N. Agr. Mexia Age 23, Class ' 49, Army, Agronomy Society. HIPP, JAMES P. Patt Acct. Tulia Age 22, Class ' 46, Air Corps, Debate, Intercollegiate Debate Society, Panhandle Club, Accounting Society, Distinguished Stu¬ dent. HLAVINKA, WILLIAM J. Bill Ag. Eng. East Bernard Age 21, Class ' 50, Navy, FFA, Newman Club, Distinguished Stu¬ dent. HOBBS, LAUREN D. Duke Eco. Pecos Age 23, Class ' 47, Army, Man. Editor Batt., Pres. Trans-Pecos Club, Sec. Eco. Club, Geology Club, ROA, Major ROIC, Dis¬ tinguished Student, DMS. HOBBS, MELVIN X. Mel Bus. Houston Age 22, Class ' 48, Navy, USS, HASE, Business Society, Economics Club, Houston Club. HODGE, EDWIN C. Edd Man. E. Corsicana Age 27, Class ' 44, SAM, Freshman Swimming ' 40. HODGES, HAYDEN D. Hodge Physics Palestine Age 26, Class ' 49, Camera Club, Aggie Players, Astronomy Club, Palestine Club, Distinguished Student, AIEE, VSA. HODGES, RICHARD Dick Vet. Med. Ranger Age 27, Class ' 44, Air Corps, AVMA, Pres. Eastland Stephen County Club, Heart of Texas Club. HODGES, RICHARD D. Dick CE Dallas Age 24, Class ' 49, Navy, Discussion and Debate Club, Dallas Club, ASCE, Student Senate. HOGAN, THEODORE W. Ted Bus. Crane Aae 23, Class ' 46, Business Society, San Angelo Club, Band, ROA, Crane County Club. HOGG, WILLIAM H. Lil Pig Dairy Mfg. Mansfield Age 23, Class ' 49, Air Corps, Kream and Kow Klub, Fort Worth Club. HOHN, CHARLES M. Charlie Ag.Eng. Independence Age 22, Class ' 47, Navy. HOLBROOK, CHARLES R., JR. Ray Ch. E. Baytown Age 21, Class ' 48, Navy, Band, Track Letterman, Cross Country Letter, T Association, AlCh.E, Athletic Council, Student Life Com¬ mittee, Track Captain ' 45. HOLBROOKS, WELDON R. Nig Ag. Ed. Winters Age 21, Class ' 48, Navy, FFA, BSU Council. HOLCOMB, THOMAS L. Thos LA Bryan Age 21, Class ' 49, Singing Cadets. HOLIK, WILLIAM V. Bill Ch. E. El Paso Age 23, Class ' 47, Air Corps, AlChE, El Paso Club. HOLLAND, WILLIAM C. Jake AH Denton Age 28, Class ' 47, Navy, Saddle and Sirloin Club. HOLLOWAY, HOWARD E. George EE Greenville Age 25, Class ' 49, Air Corps, AIEE. 82 Class of 49 HOLMAN, ERNEST B. Ag. Ed. Emory Age 25, Class ' 50, Navy, FFA. HOLMES, JOHN R. Johnnie Ag. Ed. El Paso Age 23, Class ' 49, Air Corps, FFA, El Paso Club. HOMEYER, CURTIS G. Bus. Caldwell Age 22, Class ' 47, Business Society, Arts and Sciences Council, Lutheran Student Association, Distinguished Student. HORNBURG, ROBERT C. Bob Aero. Laredo Age 21, Class ' 48, Navy, Laredo Club, Newman Club, Distin¬ guished Student, IAS, SAE, Student Engineers Council, Tau Beta Pi. HOPSON, BEN W. Hop Vet. Med. Laredo Age 25, Class ' 45, Air Corps, Laredo Club, Distinguished Stu¬ dent, AVMA, Rodeo Team ' 46. HOPSON, DEAN Acct. Gatesville Age 23, Class ' 46, Army, Accounting Society, Coryell County Club. HORTON, HARRY L. Pet. E. Elgin Age 22, Class ' 49, Navy. HOSKINSON, WAYNE E. Hos AH Taft Age 21, Class ' 48, Navy, Brush Country Club, Saddle and Sir¬ loin Club, FFA. HOUSER, CARL M. Zeb Pet. E. Sipe Springs Age 26, Class ' 49, Army, Petroleum Club. HOUSER, FRED H. ME Houston Age 30, Class ' 42, Army, Intramural Boxing, Football, ASME. HOVEL, ROBERT E. AH Age 25, Class ' 45, Army. Bob San Antonio HOWARD, CHARLES D. Charlie Bus. El Paso Age 21, Class ' 48, Navy, Town Hall, El Paso Club, Student Life Committee. HOWARD, CHARLES P. ME Galveston Age 25, Class ' 50, Marines. HOWARD, JERRY Lucky AH San Antonio Age 21, Class ' 49, Saddle and Sirloin Club, San Antonio Club, Southwest Texas Club. HOWARD, ROWE R. CE Garner Age 30, Class ' 49, Army, ASCE. HOYLER, THOMAS H. Hal ME Fort Worth Age 23, Class ' 48, Navy, Distinguished Student, ASHVE, ASME. HRACHOVY, DANIEL F. Rocky Pet. E. Ellinger Age 24, Class ' 50, Navy. HRNCIR, CHARLES L. Chuck Eco. Hallettsville Age 26, Class ' 44, Marines, Economics Club, Lavaca County Club, Spanish Club. SENIORS HUCKABEE, DAN C. Huck Ag.Eng. Age 30, Class ' 50, Army. HUDDLESTON, RUDOLPH Gatesville Rudy B A El Dorado, Ark. Age 24, Class ' 50, Air Force, Ross Volunteers, Business Society, Distinguished Military Student, President Sull Ross Research Club. HUEBNER, JACK L. I. Ed. Burton Age 23, Class ' 49, Air Force, I. Ed. Club, ISA. HUEY, JACK L Ag. Eco. Saint Jo Age 22, Class ' 49, Air Force, Marketing and Finance Club. HUFF, NOLAN B. BA Grapeland Age 23, Class ' 49, Air Force, Business Society. HUFF, ROBERT W., JR. Bob Ch. E. Houston Age 24, Class ' 46, Air Force, AlChE. HUGHES, ALLEN M. Al Bus. Beaumont Age 24, Class ' 45, Air Force, Business Society, Baseball. HUGHES, CHARLES F. Ch. E. Age 22, Class ' 47, Army. Slick Port Arthur HUGHES, EARL D. ME Big Spring Age 24, Class ' 46, Army, ASME, ASHVE. HUGHES, STEPHEN D., JR. Frosty ME Bryan Air Force. HUMBLE, GEORGE A. Homer Bus. Groesbeck Age 22, Class ' 48, Navy, Business Society. HUMPHRIES, FLOYD F. Hump Arch. Dallas Age 21, Class ' 47, Navy, Architectural Society. HUNT, ROY R., JR. Man. E. Terrell Age 25, Class ' 49, Air Force, SAM, ASME, BSD, A M Camera Club. HUNTER, HARRY L. AH San Antonio Age 25, Class ' 50, Air Force, Saddle and Sirloin Club. HUNTER, JAMES A., JR. Man. E. Houston Age 22, Class ' 47, Marines, SAM. HURST, CHARLES O., JR. Charlie Man. E. Longview Age 24, Class ' 45, Army, SAM. HURST, JAMES W. Big Jim Ch. E. Kilgore Age 23, Class ' 49, Navy, AlChE. HUTCHISON, JAMES M. Big Hutch AH Paris Age 23, Class ' 47, Navy, Saddle and Sirloin Club, Lamar County Club. 84 Class of 9 40 HUTCHISON, ROBERT A. Little Hutch Bus. Paris Age 23, Class ' 47, Air Corps, Lamar County Club, Business So¬ ciety, VSA. I LEY, JAMES C. Jim BA Meridian Age 25, Class ' 45, Army, Business Society. INMAN, MAJOR G., JR. Arch. Orange Age 20, Class ' 49, Architecture Society, Canterbury Club. IRVIN, WALKEN M. AH Age 23, Class ' 46, Air Corps, Saddle and Sirloin Club. W.M. Hillsboro JACKS, HOWARD E. Jack Geol. Fort Worth Age 27, Class ' 49, Sea Bees, Geology Club. JACKSON, DAN S., JR. Engl. College Station Age 21, Class ' 50. JACKSON, GEORGE H. Jack Agr. Uvalde Age 27, Class ' 49, Navy, Agronomy Society, Southwest Texas Club. JACKSON, KENNETH E. Ken Ag. Ed. San Antonio Age 24, Class ' 49, Navy. JACKSON, MARSHALL H. Snookie Ch. E. Jacksonville Age 24, Class ' 49, Navy, AlChE. JACKSON, RICHARD E. Dick AH Brownwood Age 21, Class ' 49, Navy. JACKSON, WILLIAM H. Bill EE Jacksonville Age 27, Class ' 49, Army. JACOBS, CHARLES E. Jake Man. Eng. Dallas Age 25, Class ' 49, Air Corps, ROA, SAM, Debate and Discussion Club. JACQUIN, H. GEORGE ME El Paso Age 25, Class ' 46, Army, Tau Beta Pi, ASME, Honor Scholar Society. JACQUIN, JULES J. EE El Paso Age 24, Class ' 46, AIEE, El Paso Club. JANAK, CLARENCE J. CE Granger Age 24, Class ' 46, Navy, Band, Newman Club, Williamson County Club, ASCE, Veterans Org. JANDA, VIT B. Moon DH La Grange Age 20, Class ' 49, Newman Club, Kream and Kow Klub, E Co. Inf. ROIC, Intramurals, Dairy Cattle Judging Team. JARNAGIN, ANDREW B. Buck ME Ringgold, La. Age 23, Class ' 46, Army, ASME. JARRELL, MARTIN E. Aero. Fort Worth Age 24, Class ' 49, Air Corps, SAE, IAS, Staff Member Engineer. 85 SENIORS JARRETT, JAMES T. Jim AH Edcouch Age 23, Class ' 46, Army, Rio Grande Valley Club, Saddle and Sirloin Club. JENKINS, DEE R. Jenk Vet. Med. Melvin Age 26, Class ' 49, Army, Jr. AVMA. JENKINS, SAMUEL L. Sam CE El Paso Age 24, Class ' 46, Army, Basketball ' 47, ' 48, ' 49, Captain Bas¬ ketball ' 48, El Paso Club, T Club, ASCE, Distinguished Stu¬ dent ' 48. JENTSCH, DONALD G. Don ME Pharr Age 23, Class ' 50, Navy, ASME. JOHNSON, CHARLES R. Agr. Gelan Park Age 22, Class ' 48, Agronomy Society, BSU. JOHNSON, FRANK F. EE Ranger Age 22, Class ' 47, Navy, Eastland County Club, AIEE. JOHNSON, MARSHALL M., JR. Tex AH San Angelo Age 21, Class ' 49, Army, San Angelo Club, Saddle and Sirloin Club. JOHNSON, MURRELL Y. IE Mt. Vernon Age 25, Class ' 49, Air Force, I Ed. Club. , JOHNSON, ROBERT D. Bob ME Ottawa, Kan. Age 24, Class ' 46, Army, ASME, SAE. JOHNSON, THOMAS J. Joe Ag. Eng. Arlington Age 24, Class ' 46, Navy, ASME, ASAE, Band. JOHNSON, WILLIAM G. Billy AH Gonzales Age 22, Class ' 47, Army, Saddle and Sirloin Club, Parliamenta¬ rian. JOHNSTONE, GEORGE O. Geo. Eng. Galveston Age 21, Class ' 47, Navy, Intramural Softball, Petroleum Eng. Club, Geology Club. JOHNSTON, JAMES K. Pet. E. Pecos Age 23, Class ' 46, Air Force, Petroleum Eng. Club, Pres. Trans- Pecos Club, Distinguished Student. JOHNSTON, WILLARD F. Will CE Denver, Colo. Age 24, Class ' 46, Navy, ASCE. JOLLY, ROBERT R. Bob ME Coleman Age 25, Class ' 47, Army, ASME, Tau Beta Pi. JONES, BURTON H., JR. Waco Arch. Breckenridge Age 24, Class ' 48, Architectural Society, Eastland-Stephens Coun¬ ty Club, Distinguished Student. JONES, GILBERT C. Farm M. Victoria Age 29, Class ' 49, Air Force, Kream and Kow Klub, Marketing and Finance Club. JOHNSON, WAVERLY L, JR. Ag. Eng. Waco Age 31, Class ' 49, Air Forge, ASAE. 86 Ciass o 40 JONES, JACK D. Deacon Ag. Eng. Groesbeck Age 22, Class ' 46, Navy, ASAE. JONES, SHERWOOD C. Ted Man. E. Dallas Age 25, Class ' 45, Army, ASME, SAM, Singing Cadets. JONES, THOMAS L. Tom Ag. Ed. Brownwood Age 28, Class ' 42, Air Corps, FFA. JORDAN, RUSSELL R., JR. CE Houston Age 23, Class ' 46, Air Corps, Distinguished Student, ASCE. JUNKIN, EBEN D„ JR. Junk Ch. E. Houston Age 22, Class ' 47, Navy, AlChE. KAINER, LEON R. Ag. Ed. Schulenburg Age 26, Class ' 46, FFA, Saddle and Sirloin Club. KAHLBAU, JERRY V. ME Mineral Wells Age 21, Class ' 48, Navy. KAHN, JACK B. Chief B A Houston Age 22, Class ' 48, Navy, Business Society, Pre-Law Club, Hous¬ ton Club. KANEWSKE, EDWARD R., JR. Man. E. Port Arthur Age 24, Class ' 50, Marines, Agronomy Society. KARIM, S. L. Kareni DH Pakistan, Lahore Age 31, Class ' 49. KARNOWSKI, EDWIN H. Ed Agr. Robstown Age 24, Class ' 50, Marines, Agronomy Society. KASSAHN, D. L. Squirt Agr. Hereford Age 25, Class ' 45, Army, Marketing and Finance Club. KAY, RAYFORD G. Kay DH Stephenville Age 23, Class ' 49, Navy, Distinguished Student, Kream and Kow Klub, FFA, JTAC. KEEL, WILLIE, JR. EE Age 24, Class ' 49, Air Corps, IRE. Babe Abilene KEELER, WILLIAM A. Bill ME Brownwood Age 21, Class ' 49, Navy, ASME, Heart o ' Texas Club, Distin¬ guished Student. KEETER, HOMER C. CE San Antonio Age 23, Class ' 47, Navy, ASCE, San Antonio Club. KELTY, CECIL D. Doc Vet. Med. Clarksville Age 22, Class ' 47, Navy, Jr. AVMA, Pres. Newman Club. KENEDY, GEORGE A. CE Budapest, Hungary Age 25, Class ' 49, Hillel Club, Tennis, Swimming. 87 SENIORS KENNEDY, JAMES ELTON Jim Dairy Mfg. Waco Age 25, Class ' 49, Navy, Kream and Kow Club, Waco Club. KENT, JACK R. Bus. Olustee, Okla. Age 22, Class ' 48, Army, Business Society. KERLEY, JAMES H. Curly EE Denton Age 23, Class ' 47, Navy, Denton Club. KIBBE, JOHN C. CHE Orange Age 22, Class ' 47, Air Corps. KIELMAN, T. L LA Harlingen Age 24, Class ' 46, Army. KIMBROUGH, DUKE ME Dallas Age 26, Class ' 46, Army. KING, ALBERT S. IE Henderson Age 28, Class ' 49, Air Corps, IE Club. KING, FRANK L. Pancho AH Colorado Cjty Age 20, Class ' 49, Saddle and Sirloin Club, Bryan-College Sta¬ tion Chapter SPEBSQSA. KING, JAMES W. CE Coleman Age 28, Class ' 49, Air Corps, ASCE. KING, KENNETH R. Kerby Arch. i Odessa Age 22, Class ' 48, Arch. Society ' 44- ' 48. KING, NOEL C., JR. CE Asherton Age 24, Class ' 44, Air Corps. KIRCHOFF, GEORGE G. ME Plainview Age 22, Class ' 47, Navy, ASME. KIRKPATRICK, JOHN E. Johnny Acc. Houston Age 23, Class ' 46, Navy Accounting Society. KIRKPATRICK, RICHARD P. Pet. E. Kermit Age 22, Class ' 48. KISER, CARROLL F. R A Kaufman Age 24, Class ' 46, Army, Kaufman County Club, Range and Forestry Club. KLEIN, ROBERT L. Bob ME Dallai Age 24, Class ' 46, Army, ASME, ASMVE, Swimming, Tau Beta Pi, Dallas A M Club. KNAPP, AVERYT S. Abie Bus. Weslaco Age 23, Class ' 46, Navy, Rio Grande Valley Club, Business Society. KNAPP, FRANCIS E., JR. Tanny Eco. Weslaco Age 24, Class ' 45, Army, Rio Grande Valley Club, Spanish Band. 88 Class of 9 49 KNEBEL, ROBERT M. Moe Geol. Waco Age 22, Class ' 47, Air Corps, Geology Club. KNEPPER, ROY F., JR. Knep ME Fort Worth Age 25, Class ' 45, Army, ASHVE, ASME, AFA. KOLBYE, ROILY CALVIN Acct. Houston Age 24, Class ' 46, Navy, Accounting Society, Batt. Staff. KRAMER, PAUL H. AH Grand Prairie Age 23, Class ' 49, Marines, Saddle and Sirloin Club. KRAMER, WILLIE, JR. ' ' Dick-Bill Ag. Eco. San Antonio , Age 22, Class ' 48, Navy, Marketing and Finance Club. KRAUSKOPF, OSCAR E. Ag. E. Fredericksburg Age 25, Class ' 45, Army, ASAE, Batt. Staff, Camera Club, Dis¬ tinguished Student. KROLL, LIONEL E. AH Dilley Age 21, Class ' 49, Navy, Hillel Club. KUERS, MARVIN M. ME , Houston Age 25, Class ' 44, Army, Student Senator Housemaster, SAM. KUTAC, NICODEMOS J., JR. Nick Acct. Yoakum Age 24, Class ' 49, Army, Distinguished Student, Lavaca County Club, Accounting Society. LACY, BILL H. Bus. Galveston Age 23, Class ' 49, Navy, Galveston Club, Business Society. LaKOUS, EDWARD J., JR. Jimmie Aero. Beaumont Age 22, Class ' 49, Navy, IAS, SAE, Beaumont Club. LANDRY, JOHN VERNON Aero. Port Neches Age 23, Class ' 46, Army, IAS, SAE, Beaumont Club. LANDRY, PAUL H. L. Boobie Acct. Port Arthur Age 23, Class ' 50, Navy, Student Senate, Acc. Society. LANE, HARRY L. EE Age 26, Class ' 49, Navy, Tau Beta Pi, AIEE. LANG, WILLIAM M. Biol. Age 26, Class ' 45, Marines. Sonny Dallas Dusty Port Arthur LANGFORD, BILLY J. Pet. E. Nocona Age 21, Class ' 49, Army, Pet. E. Club. LANIER, JAMES S. Sid AH Grinders Switch Age 24, Class ' 49, Marines, Saddle and Sirloin Club. LARKIN, FRED D. AH Age 32, Class ' 49, Army, Saddle and Sirloin Club. Houston SENIORS LASSITER, ROBERT W. Bob Hort. El Dorado Age 24, Class ' 46, Air Corps, Hort. Club. LASWELL, ROBERT B. Bob Rural Soc. Big Spring Age 25, Class ' 46, Army, Sec. and Treas. Rural Sociology Club, Ag. Council, Big Spring Club. LAWHON, JAMES T. Pet. E. Naples Age 22, Class ' 49, Air Corps. LAWLESS, JOHN H. Big John Bus. Waco Age 23, Class ' 46, Marines, Business Society, Waco-Mclennan Club. LAWRENCE, CLAUDE E. ME Leesville, La. Age 24, Class ' 45, Air Corps, ASME, ROA. LAWRENCE, JAMES LEE C E Lufkin Age 28, Class ' 44, Air Corps, Band, ASCE. LAWRENCE, JOHN B. Jack Ch. E. Houston Age 21, Class ' 48, Army, IACHE, Bell County Club. LEATHERWOOD, C. EDWARD AH Dublin Age 21, Class ' 48, Navy, Heart of Texas Club, Saddle and Sir¬ loin Club. LEFTON, IRVIN M. Lefty M SE Milwaukee, Wis. Age 30, Class ' 49, Army, 2 sons. LEGER, THOMAS J. Zack Bus. Houston Age 23, Class ' 46, Air Corps, Newman Club, Business Society, Shisa Volunteers. LEGLER, BOBBY Bob Ch. E. Freeport Age 21, Class ' 48, Air Corps, AICHE. LEMMONS, STANLEY L. CE Ozona Age 23, Class ' 46, Navy. LESTER, JOHN A. ME Gatesville Age 26, Class ' 49, Air Corps, ASME LEVY, MAX M., JR. ME Galevston Age 22, Class ' 47, Army, ASME, Galveston County Club, Asst. Manager Football ' 43. LEWIS, WILLIAM D. Botany Age 27, Class ' 44, Air Corps, Pres. Biology Club, Scholarship Honor Society. LIBBY, GILBERT F. Bud I ED Alvin Age 22, Class ' 49, Air Corps, Brazoria County Club, IE Club. LIBERDA, DANIEL C. Pete AH Hallettsville Age 21, Class ' 49, Navy, Saddle and Sirloin Club, Lavaca Coun¬ ty Club. LI EM, J. H. Jack P e t. E. Houston Age 24, Class ' 49, Air Corps, Pet. Eng. Club. 90 Class of 9 49 LINN, DUDLEY P. D. P. Aero. Gainesville Age 26, Class ' 49, Navy, Tau Beta Pi, Scholarship Honor Society, IAS, SAE, Cooke County Club. LIPSCOMB, LINDSEY I. Dip CE Hempstead Age 27, Class ' 49, Air Corps, ASCE. LIPSCOMB, WYATT D. Slim Range Man Maryneal Age 24, Class ' 46, Air Corps, Sweetwater Club, San Angelo Club, Range and Forestry Club. LITTLE, WILLIAM D. Bill Man E Dallas Age 25, Class ' 46, Army, SAM, AFS, AIEE, Newman Club, Rifle Team, Dallas Club. LIVENGOOD, ALBERT W. Abe ,Ag. Ed. Lockhart Age 22, Class ' 49, Navy, FFA. LIVERMAN, JAMES L. Ben Botany Junction Age 27, Class ' 49, Air Corps, Pres. Biology Club, Scholarship Honor Society, Vice Pres. Texas Collegiate Academy of Science, Arts and Sciences Council, Kreuger Scholarship Award ' 48. LLOYD, BOLIVAR J. AH College Station Age 23, Class ' 46, Army, Bryan Club, Saddle and Sirloin Club, Softball Club. LOBRECHT, DORR, JR. Aero. Alice Age 21, Class ' 47, Air Corps, IAS, SAE. LOCKETT, ROBERT S. Bob ME Dallas Age 30, Class ' 49, Army, ASME, ASHVE. LOGAN, EARL, JR. ME Galveston Age 21, Class ' 47, ASME. LOMAX, LEIGHTON L. Geophysics Monahans Age 21, Class ' 49, Geology Club, Cross County. LONQUIST, WILLIAM C, JR. Bullet Man E. Dallas Age 21, Class ' 48, Navy, Dallas Club, Palestine Club, Veteran Yell Leader ' 48. LOONEY, EDWARD T. Ed Man E. Houston Age 25, Class ' 46, Air Corps, Newman Club, Spanish Club. LORENZ, R. WADE Ace Eco. Stockdale Age 23, Class ' 47, Navy, French Club, Eco Club. LOVE, CLARENCE F. Molly AG E Terrell Age 28, Class ' 50, Air Corps, Kaufman County Club, Scribe Ag. Eng. Society. LOVE, J. DOYLE AG ED Love Cleburne Age 22, Class ' 49, Air Corps, FFA, Johnson County Club, JTAC Club. LOWE, ROBERT W. Vet. Med. Age 44, Class ' 49, Navy. Bob El Paso LOWN, RUSSELL L. Russ Arch. San Antonio Age 24, Class ' 46, Air Corps, Pres. Hillel Club, Architecture Society. 91 SENIORS LUCE, WILLIAM G. Buddy Bus. Tilden Age 23, Class ' 46, Navy, Aggie Ramblers, Business and Ac¬ counting Society, Press Club. LUDWIG, WILLIAM P„ JR. Bill ME Texas City Age 22, Class ' 48, Army, ASME. LUDWICK, CONNALLY S. M Man. E. Dallas Age 23, Class ' 47, Army, ASME, SAE, SAM, Varsity Track ' 44 and ' 48, T Club Association. LUNCEFORD, MAJOR L. Pet. E. Houston Age 22, Class ' 47, Navy, Pet. Eng. Club, Geol. Club. LUTHER, CHARLES C. Charlie CE Mathis Age 20, Class ' 49, ASCE, Wesley Foundation Council, Distin¬ guished Student. LUTZ, CLAYTON J. ME San Antonio Age 24, Class ' 49, Army, Newman Club, ASME, ASH VE. LYALL, GEORGE A. B A Eagle Pass Age 23, Class ' 47, Army, Newman Club, Southwest Texas Club, Pre-Law Club. LYDAY, BRYAN L. Zeke CE San Antonio Age 22, Class ' 47, Navy, ASCE. LYKINS, GEORGE E. EE Houston Age 28, Class ' 49, Air Corps, AIEE, Distinguished Student. LYLES, THOMAS W. T. W. Vet. Med. Fort Worth Age 20, Class ' 49. 1 LYMAN, THEODORE, JR. Ted Bus. Dallas Age 24, Class ' 45, Army, Dallas Club, Intramural Manager, Business Society. LYTLE, ARTHUR L. Art CE Fort Worth Age 22, Class ' 47, Marines, ASCE, Fort Worth. McALPINE, DONALD E. Don Arch. Const. Pasadena Age 23, Class ' 49, Air Corps, Architecture Society. McBRIDE, WILLIAM H. Bill Bus. Pampa Age 28, Class ' 50, Air Corps, Business Society, Top o ' Texas Club. McCALLUM, RAYMOND E. Mac Bus. Tabor Age 23, Class ' 50, Navy. McCARTY, ROBERT O., JR. Bob CE Houston Age 23, Class ' 45, Army, ASCE. McCARTY, ROBERT T. Bob Vet. Med. Fort Worth Age 24, Class ' 46, Air Corps, Fort Worth Club, AVMA, Camera Club. McCASKILL, OTTIS K., JR. Mac Aero. Eng. Odessa Age 22, Class ' 47, Air Corps, IAS, Trans-Pecos Club. Class of 49 McCLANAHAN, BYRON H. Mack AH Santa Anna Age 22, Class ' 47, Air Corps, Saddle and Sirloin Club. McCLESKEY, HUGH W. EE Age 23, Class ' 49, Army, AIEE, Tau Beta Pi. Mac Henderson McCLURE, BOBBY R. Bus. Age 23, Class ' 46, Air Corps, Business Society. Mac Corpus Christ! McCLURE, JAMES G. Butch Aero. E. Rule Age 26, Class ' 49, Air Corps, Pres. HJSK Club, Sec. AIAS. McCOOL, PHIL A. Mac Bus. San Antonio Age 22, Class ' 49, Air Corps, Newman Club, Business Society, San Antonio Club. McCOY, WILLIAM G. Mac Geol. Eng. Fort Worth Age 25, Class ' 45, Army, Geology Club, Petroleum Engineering Club. McCRORY, HARVEY F. VM Kosciusko, Miss. Age 27, Class ' 49, Air Corps. McDADE, ANDREW F., Ill A Geol. Bossier Parish, La. Age 23, Class ' 46, Navy, Geology Club, Distinguished Student. McDANIEL, WILLIAM G. Bill Ch. E. Corpus Christi Age 26, Class ' 44, Army, AICHE, ACS. McEWAN, DANALD H. LA Port Arthur Age 26, Class ' 45, Army. McGEE, TERRELL T. AH McMahan Age 25, Class ' 50, Air Corps. McGHEE, EDWIN Maggie ME Brownwood Age 23, Class ' 47, Army, ASME, Heart o ' Texas Club. McGOWAN, CALVIN B. Mac AH Cotton Plant, Ark. Age 23, Class ' 47, Air Corps, Saddle and Sirloin Club. MclNTURFF, DON E. Gook AH Lubbock Age 21, Class ' 48, Army, Saddle and Sirloin Club, South Plains Club. McKenzie, Hubert r. EE Age 28, Class ' 42, Navy, AIEE. Mac Fort Worth McKenzie, travis m. Ag. Eco. Clarksville Age 31, Class ' 49, Marketing and Finance Club. McKNIGHT, ELWIN D. Mac Pet. E. Longview Age 22, Class ' 49, Air Corps, Pet. E. Club, Intramural Team Manager. McLAIN, JOHN E. Mac ME Borger Age 24, Class ' 46, Army, ASME. 93 SENIORS McLAURIN, ALEXANDER J. Ch. E. Age 22, Class ' 47, Army, AICHE. McNICHAEL, FRED J. Arch. Age 27, Class ' 42, Army, Arch. Society. Jim Canton Shreveport, La. McMillan, frank n., jr. Hoss Pet.-Geol. Eng. Calvert Age 21, Class ' 48, Pet. Eng. Club, Geology Club, Eng. Maga¬ zine Staff, Distinguished Student. McMULLAN, ALBERT D. Mac CE Corsicana Age 24, Class ' 48, Army, Navarro County Club. McMULLAN, CHARLES H. Pike Pet. E. Longview Age 24, Class ' 48, Army, Pet. Eng. Club, AIME. McMURRAY, TOM S. Vet. Med. Narmanna Age 23, Class ' 46, Navy, AVMA. McNALLY, WILLIAM P. Mac Agr. Waco Age 27, Class ' 43, Army, Agr. Society. McPHAIL, JAMES F. CE Odessa Age 22, Class ' 49, Army, ASCE, Distinguished Student. McPHAIL, MALCOLM C. Pet. Eng. Odessa Age 25, Class ' 49, Army, Pet. Eng. Club, Trans-Pecos Club. - Jflp MADDOX, CLIFFORD L. § IE Scranton, Pa. m Age 30, Class ' 49, Army, Industrial Education Club. mm i MAGEE, JOE M. Maggie Ag. Eng. Crowell Age 25, Class ' 45, Army, ASAE. . MAINARD, ASTON D. Dee 1 Jjk Pet. Geol. Eng. Age 25, Class ' 49, Air Corps, Geo.-Pet. Club. Houston MALIK, M. I. Malik AH Pakistan, Indie. Age 26, Class ' 49. MAMARCHEV, JAMES D., JR. Jim LA Norwalk, Conn. Age 26, Class ' 46, Army, Rural Sociology Club, Volleyball Club, Captain Soccer Club, Junto Club, Boy Scouts America, Interna¬ tional Relations Club. MANLOVE, JAMES E. Jim ME Wichita, Kansas Age 31, Class ' 49, Army, National Honor Society, Vice Chm. of ASME, ASHVE. MANNING, KIRWIN A. Cubby R. Man. San Antonio Age 27, Class ' 49, Navy, President Agricultural Council, Sec.- Treas. Range and Forestry Club. MANOR, WM. R., JR. CE Marlin Age 25, Class ' 44, Army, Band ' 40- ' 42, Falls County A M Club, ASCE. MARAK, KENNETH J. Ken Arch. Cameron Age 22, Class ' 47, Arch. Society, Newman Club, Press Club, Battalion Cartoonist. 94 Class at ' 49 MARCHANT, JOHN D. DM Denison Age 24, Class ' 49, Air Corps. MARCHBANKS, SI Agr. Mobeetie Age 33, Class ' 47, Navy, Distinguished Student, ASA, Agron¬ omy Society, MARCOULIDES, FRANCIS C, Nick Ch. E. Galveston Age 19, Class ' 49, Newman Club, Galveston Club, AlChE. MAREK, ALBERT J. Al EE West Age 22, Class ' 50, Navy, AIEE, Newman Club, Waco-McLennan County Club. MAREK, ALFRED J. Al EE West Age 22, Class ' 50, Navy, AIEE, Newman Club, Waco-McLennan County Club. MAREK, BILLY R. Agron. Abbott Age 21, Class ' 48, Navy, Agronomy Society, Newman Club. MARINO, JOHN F. IE Bryan Age 23, Class ' 49, Army, Industrial Education Club. MARSH, ROSCOE C. Chuck AH Kerrville Age 23, Class ' 49, Navy, Saddle and Sirloin Club. MARSHALL, ALVOUS J. IE Nacogdoches Age 21, Class ' 48, Navy, Sec. Ind. Ed. Club, Distinguished Stu¬ dent. MARTIN, BILL D. Nugget Agr. Nocona Age 24, Class ' 45, Air Corps, Agronomy Society, Student Senate. MARTIN, CHARLES S. Man. E. Waco Age 29, Class ' 42, Army, SAM. MARTIN, FRANK G., JR. Pepper Ag. Eng. Temple Age 24, Class ' 50, Army. MARTIN, JACK R. Rusty Bus. Jacksonville Age 22, Class ' 48, Coast Guard, Aggie Players, East Texas Club, Business Society. MARTIN, WAYNE Chem. Abilene Age 21, Class ' 48, Navy, YMCA Council, Biology Club, ACS, Canterbury Club, Camera Club, Abilene Club. MARTIN, WILLIAM P. English Bryan Age 25, Class ' 45, Air Corps, Spanish Club, Press Club. MASSEY, ROBERT W. Bob EE Dallas Age 33, Class ' 49, Navy, AIEE, IRE, Amateur Radio Club, Dis¬ tinguished Student. MATHIS, JAMES V. Jin Bus. Gilm Age 25, Class ' 45, Navy, Battalion Staff, Business Society. MATHIS, WILLIAM F., JR. Bil Bus. Jacksbo Age 25, Class ' 50, Air Corps, Business Society. 95 SENIORS MATULA, ARTHUR J., JR. Andy LA Houston Age 23, Class ' 46, Marines, Assn. Ed.-Man., Ed. Battalion ' 43, Pres. Press Club ' 43, Singing Cadets ' 42, ' 43, ' 46, ' 47, Vet. Committeeman ' 46- ' 47, Sports Writer Battalion ' 46- ' 47. MATUSTIK, HARRY J. Arch. West Age 25, Class ' 50, Navy, Arch. Society, Waco-McLennan County Club, Newman Club. MAXWELL, WILLIAM W. Bill ME El Paso Age 23, Class ' 46, Army, ASME, El Paso Club. MAYBERRY, HAROLD D. Arch. Mound Age 26, Class ' 49, Army, Arch. Society, Coryell Club. MAYES, LESTER R. ME Bubba Houston Age 24, Class ' 46, Navy. MAYES, ROBERT B. Bob IE Wichita Falls Age 25, Class ' 49, Army, Pres. Camera Club, IE Club. MEADOR, RANDAL G. EE Age 24, Class ' 49, Marines. MEADOWS, THOMAS B. Bus. Age 21, Class ' 48, Army. MEISELL, EUGENE T. CE Age 30, Class 40, Army, ASCE. Bronte Long Tom Newton Columbus MELEAR, RICHARD D. Dan EE Trinidad Age 24, Class ' 46, Navy, AIEE, Henderson County Club. MELLIFF, VERNON C, JR. Aero. San Antonio Age 25, Class ' 49, Air Corps, AFA, SAE. MENDIETA, HERBERT© B. Ch. E. Brundi Age 29, Class ' 41, Army, AICHE, ACS, Laredo Club. MENDIETA, HECTOR H. Hec ME Brundi Age 24, Class ' 45, Army, ASME, Newman Club, Laredo, A M Club, SAME, ROA. MICHAEL, HACKELL T. Mike Agr. Mission Age 23, Class ' 49, Air Corps, Agr. Society. MICHALAK, HENRY C. Hank Bus. Marlin Age 24, Class ' 50, Marines, Battalion Staff. MICHELS, EDWARD C. Mike ME Vernon Age 24, Class ' 49, Army, ASME, ASHVE, Tau Beta Pi, Scholar¬ ship Honor Society, Distinguished Student. MILLER, CLINTON E. Clint ME Burkeville Age 26, Class ' 49, Air Force, Aero Club, ASME. MILLER, CLYDE B. Hort. West Salem, IN- Age 34, Class ' 49, Air Corps, Hort. Society. 96 Class of 49 MILLER, JOHN H. Johnny EE Edroy Age 23, Class ' 46, Marines, AIEE, IRE, Distinguished Student. MILLER, J. NEAL Red ME Orange Age 22, Class ' 46, Air Corps, Ross Volunteers, Captain C Troop Cav. ' 46- ' 47, Baseball ' 44, Distinguished Military Stu¬ dent, YMCA Cabinet, ROA, ASME. MILLER, JOHN T. Eco. Dallas Age 23, Class ' 47, Navy, Cadet It. Col., Senior Court, Student Arts and Sciences Council, Pres. Eco. Club, Pres. Debate and Discussion Club, Intercollegiate Debating, Managing Editor and Copy Editor, Battalion, Managing Editor and Editor-in-Chief, The Commentator, Student Senator, Welcoming Committee, Student Council, Distinguished Military Student, Delegate NSA, Dis¬ tinguished Student, Radio Commentator, News of Aggieland, Who ' s Who at A M, Intramural Sports. MILLER, NOEL F. Frank Acc. Odessa Age 29, Class ' 48, Air Corps, Distinguished Student, Accounting Society. MILLER, WILLIAM T. Bill EE Man. E. San Antonio Age 25, Class ' 46, Army, AIEE, SAM, Press Club, San Antonio Club, Newman Club, Engineer Staff. MILLS, CHESTER L. Ches Ch. E. Houston Age 26, Class ' 45, Army, AlChE, Engineer Staff. MIMS, JIM W. P ME Palestine Age 22, Class ' 47, Navy, ASME, Petroleum Club, Palestine Club. MINER, EUGENE D. Jock Geol. St. Louis, Mo. Age 24, Class ' 46, Army. MINTER, JOHN L. Pet. E. Conroe Age 21, Class ' 47, Army, Petroleum Club. MINTON, FRED, JR. Mits Arch. Beaumont Age 26, Class ' 50, Army, Arch. Society, Beaumont Club. MITCHELL, EDWARD H., JR. Mitch Man. E. Galveston Age 24, Class ' 46, Army, SAM. MITCHELL, VERNON E. Mitch CE Sherman Age 27, Class ' 44, Army, ASCE. MOEHLMAN, DAVID D. CE Bryan Age 21, Class ' 49. MOEHLMAN, WILLIAM F. Bill CE Bryan Age 23, Class ' 46, Navy, ASCE. MOFFETT, CARLTON C. Mof Ag. Ed. Lancaster Age 19, Class ' 49, FFA. MOODY, JAMES I., JR. M Ag. Eco. Graham Age 22, Class ' 47, Army, Vice. Pres. Bay Club, Saddle and Sir¬ loin Club, Market and Finance Club. MORELAND, WARREN E. CE Naples Age 25, Class ' 49, Air Corps, ASCE. MORGAN, GEORGE B., JR. Geol. Beaumont Age 21, Class ' 48, Army, Aggieland Orch., Engineer Staff, Geol. News Letter, Geol. Club, Press Club. 97 SENIORS MORGAN, HARRY GLENN Poone PE Abbott Age 23, Class ' 49, Air Force, Hill County Club, Intramural Sports, Quarterback Club. MORGAN, JOHN F. R F Sweetwater Age 25, Class ' 44, Air Force, Range and Forestry Club. MORGAN, LOUIS T., JR. RS Kennard Age 24, Class ' 50, Air Force, Sociology Club, Battalion Staff. MORGAN, RAYBURN E. Snipe , Agron. Greenville Age 22, Class ' 48, Navy, Agronomy Society, Scholarship Honor Society, Distinguished Student. MORRIS, FRANK Agron. Fort Worth Age 23, Class ' 46, Agronomy Society, Agricultural Council. NORSE, A. RAY Arch. Paris Age 22, Class ' 47, Navy, Arch. Society, Lamar County Club, Student Engineer Council, Distinguished Student. MOSELEY, CARLETON B. Mose Ch. E. San Antonio Age 23, Class ' 46, Marines, AlChE, Student Engineers ' Council. MOSLEY, WILLIAM N. Bill Pet.-Geol. E. Waco Age 25, Class ' 46, Navy, Petroleum Engineering Club, Geology Club, Waco-McLennan County Club. MOSS, JON I. Daddy Jon Ch. E. Cooper Age 22, Class ' 46, Air Force, AlChE, Distinguished Student. MOTTLEY, JAMES R. Bob Ch. E. Palestine Age 25, Class ' 44, Army, AlChE. MULLER, GEORGE O. CE Fort Worth Age 21, Class ' 49, ASCE, Fort Worth Club, Distinguished Stu¬ dent, Distinguished Military Student. MUNDEN, CHARLES G. Red CE San Antonio Age 24, Class ' 46, Air Force, ASCE, Calhoun County Club, Ugly Man. MURPHY, DENTON L. Murph B A Houston Age 24, Class ' 46, Air Force, Business Society. MURTISHAW, GEORGE C. EE Kingsville Age 24, Class ' 49, Air Force, AIEE, Scholarship Honor Society. NANCE, CARL B„ JR. EE Brady Age 21, Class ' 48, Navy, AIEE, Triple M Club, Heart o ' Texas Club, Tau Beta Pi, Distinguished Student, Scholarship Honor Society. NAPIER, WILLIAM J. Bill Ag. E. Chicago, III. Age 29, Class ' 49, Air Force, T Club, ASAE. NAUGLE, RUSSELL C. EE Saqunaw Age 21, Class ' 49, Navy, AIEE, Fort Worth Club. NEAL, LESLIE R., JR. Les Pet. E. San Antonio Age 23, Class ' 47, Air Corps, Petroleum Engineering Club, Geol¬ ogy Club, AIME. Class of 49 NEFF, MONROE G. Monty 1. Ed. Dallas Age 21, Class ' 48, Army, Dallas dent. Senate, Tennis. Club, 1. Ed. Club, Band, Stu- NEFFILR, PAUL Pat EE-ME Dallas Age 24, Class ' 48, Navy, AIEE, ASME, Camera Club. NEIE, OLIVER C. Nehi AH Cranfills Gap Age 27, Class ' 49, Navy, Saddle and Sirloin Club. NELSON, DANIEL A. EE El Campo Age 21, Class ' 48, Navy, AIEE, El Campo Club, Distinguished Student. NELSON, E. H., JR. ME Hillsboro Age 26, Class ' 45, Army, ASME. NELSON, ROBERT E. Bob GE Boling Age 25, Class ' 49, Air Corps. NEMEC, JERRY CE Thorndale Age 25, Class ' 49, ASCE, Air Corps. NETTLES, CHARLES M. Man. E. Alexandria, La. Age 25, Class ' 45, Marines, SAME, AFS. NEWMAN, ELMER F. ME Waco Age 26, Class ' 46, Air Corps, ASME. NEWTON, JAMES W. Big ' un Ag. Ed. Cross Cut Age 23, Class ' 46, Navy, FFA, Heart o ' Texas Club. NICHOLSON, WILLIAM L. Nick Acc. Center Age 22, Class ' 47, Navy, Accounting Society. NIXON, ALVIS D. Nick B A Somerville Age 27, Class ' 49, Air Corps, T Association. NIXON, JOHN D. Ag. Ed. Belton Age 26, Class ' 49, Air Corps, FFA, Student Ag. Council, Batt. Staff, Agriculturist Staff, Distinguished Student, Scholarship Honor Society. NOLAND, CHARLES H. Chuck Ag. Eng. Whtiesb oro Age 21, Class ' 49, Air Corps, ASAE. NORMAN, C. D. CE Olney Age 24, Class ' 45, Marines, YMCA, Young County Club, ASCE, Distinguished Student. NORMAND, PIERRE G. Tuck ME Fort Worth Age 30, Class ' 49, Air Corps, ASME. NORRIS, HOMER B., JR. Red CE Charlotte Age 25, Class ' 46, Army. NORTON, BEN K. B.K. Bus. Olney Age 22, Class ' 47, Army, Business Society, Young County Club. 99 SENIORS NOWLIN, JACK G. Jack Bus. Edna Age 22, Class ' 47, Navy, Business Society. NOYES, THEODORE A. Ted ME Dallas Age 26, Class ' 44, Army, ASME. NUNLEY, BOBBY G. Bob Bus. Ballinger Age 21, Class ' 47, Navy. NUTT, CHARLES W. Bill DH Valley Mills Age 23, Class ' 49, Air Force, Kream and Kow Klub. NUTT, HUBERT B. DH Valley Mills Age 25, Class ' 49, Air Force, Kream and Kow Klub. O ' BRYAN, VINCENT H. O ' Bie CE Rosenberg Age 26, Class ' 45, Navy, ASCE, Astronomical Society. O ' DWYER, THOMAS A. Tommy Man. E. Texarkana Age 23, Class ' 47, Navy, Student Senate, SAM, Newman Club, Texarkana Club, Intramural Soft Ball. ODOM, JAMES E. Jim Ag. Eco. Fort Worth Age 20, Class ' 49, Marketing and Finance Club. OLIVER, BEN D. WM Belton Age 21, Class ' 48, Navy, Bell County Club, Fish and Game Club. OLIVER, HOWARD R. Ollie EE Dallas Age 23, Class ' 46, Army, Tau Beta Pi, AIEE. O ' MARA, WILLIAM D. Bill Vet. Med. Fort Worth Age 25, Class ' 46, Army, Jr. AVMA, Newman Club, Press Club, Fort Worth Club. O ' NEIL, AUSTIN AH Wellington Age 26, Class ' 44, Navy, Saddle and Sirloin Club. OPERSTENY, EDWARD J. ME Age 26, Class ' 49, Army, ASME, ASHVE. Oppie Bryan ORMON, HARRY M. Bus. Fort Worth Age 27, Class ' 44, Air Corps, Fort Worth Club, Business Society. ORRICK, ROBERT E. Bob Man. Malakoff Age 22, Class ' 47, Army, Battalion Staff, Press Club, Henderson County Club, SAM. OSBORN, RAY Vet. Med. Age 25, Class ' 49, Air Corps, Jr. AVMA. Ozzie Wichita Falls OSMENT, JOE E. B A Hubbard Age 24, Class ' 49, Army, Business Society. OSTERHOUDT, MANLEY G., JR. Eng. Age 24, Class ' 46, Navy, Port Arthur Club, SAM. Scoot Port Arthur Class at 9 49 OSWALD, JOHNNIE C. Jake ' 1 AH Clifton Age 26, Class ' 48, Navy, Saddle and Sirloin Club. OTELL, HARRY E. Pet.-Geol. E. El Campo Age 23, Class ' 46, Air Corps, Pet. Eng. Club, Geology Club, El Campo A M Club. OTKEN, CHARLES C. Chem. Falfurrias Age 21, Class ' 49, Navy, Distinguished Student. OTTE, ELROY Ag. Ed. Muleshoe Age 24, Class ' 50, Navy, FFA, Heart o ' Texas Club. OWEN, CHARLES S. Charley Chem. Abilene Age 29, Class ' 45, Air Corps, ACS. OWEN, JACK D. Acct. Houston Age 22, Class ' 47, Navy, Palestine Club, Acct. Society, Business Society. OWEN, THOMAS B., JR. Vet. Med. Sinton Age 22, Class ' 47, Air Corps, AVMA, Brush Country Club. OWENS, BILLY G. Wee One EE Ennis Age 23, Class ' 46, Navy, AIEE, VSA, Distinguished Student, Ellis County Club. PACHAR, MAX A. Vet.-Med. Orange Age 25, Class ' 49, Air Corps, Scholarship Honor Society, AVMA. PAINE, ROBERT I. Rip Ag. Eng. College Station Age 26, Class ' 43, Army, Bryan-College Club, ASAE, SAE. PALM, WILLIAM B., JR. Bill AH Fort Worth Age 22, Class ' 48, Army, Saddle and Sirloin Club, Distinguished Student. PALMER, LESLIE L. Les Phys. Ed. Aransas Pass Age 25, Class ' 45, Air Corps, Arts and Sciences Council, Chief Intramural Officer, PEC, Intramural Managers ' Club, Distin¬ guished Student. PARKER, CECIL I. Dusty Ag. Ed. Kerens Age 23, Class ' 46, Army, FFA, Navarro County Club. PARKER, PAUL E. Math. Somerville Age 22, Class ' 49, Navy, AIEE. PARKER, ROBERT H. Pete CE Chicota Age 22, Class ' 47, Army, ASCE, Trans-Pecos Club, Distinguished Student. parkhill, r. c. R. Man. Age 26, Class ' 49, Marines. PARSONS, CLIFFORD E. Ag.Eng. Age 22, Class ' 48. PATTON, RAYMOND E. Man. E. Age 25, Class ' 49, Army, Abilene Club, SAM. Smoke Beaumont Cliffo College Station Pat Abilene 101 SENIORS PATTON, WILLIAM G. Bill EE Corpus Christ! Age 27, Class ' 48, Marines, AIEE, Distinguished Student. PAXTON, THOMAS E. Tom ME Sweetwater Age 22, Class ' 47, Air Force, ASME, SAE, Sweetwater Club. PAYNE, WALLACE F. EE Carthage, Mo. Age 22, Class ' 47, Navy, AIEE, IRE. PAYTON, CHESTER F. Speedo CE Elgin Age 25, Class ' 45, Air Corps, ASCE, ROA, Bastrop-Lee County Club. PEARCE, STEPHEN D. Rembrandt I. Ed. Bryan Age 25, Class ' 49, Air Corps, I. Ed. Club, Distinguished Student. PEARSON, ROBERT F„ JR. Bob R F Temple Age 22, Class ' 47, Air Force, Range and Forestry Club. PELLERIN, LEO D. Dutch ME Houston Age 22, Class ' 47, Army, Aggie Band, Newman Club, ASME. PENLAND, JAMES R. Bob Man. E. Uvalde Age 26, Class ' 48, Air Force, SAM, Southwest Texas Club. PERKINS, JOSEPH L. Ind. E. Rosenberg Age 24, Class ' 45, Army, Ind. Ed. Club. PERKINS, LEWIS Perk Vet. Med. Bunkie, La. Age 28, Class ' 49, Navy, AVMA. PERRY, ASHTON T., JR. Geol. Texas City Age 22, Class ' 47, Air Force, Geology Club, Galveston Club. PERRY, CHARLES R. Charlie Ag. Eco. Lovelady Age 24, Class ' 46, Marines, Marketing and Finance Club. PETERS, DOYLE B. Pete Agr. Hortense Age 26, Class ' 49, Army, Agronomy Society, Scholarship Honor Society. PETERSEN, ALBERT S. Pete EE Houston Age 27, Class ' 49, Navy, IRE. PHILLEY, WILLIAM M., JR. Bill EE Waco Age 25, Class ' 45, Air Force, AEEEM, Tau Beta Pi. PHILLIPS, HAROLD E. PH Whitesboro Age 25, Class ' 49, Marines, Poultry Science Club, Poultry Judg¬ ing Team. PICKELS, DONALD G. Toby LA San Antonio Age 23, Class ' 49, Navy. PICKENS, MARVIN D. Rock AH Athens Age 23, Class ' 46, Army, Saddle and Sirloin Club. Class of 9 49 PICKETT, JOHNNIE P. I. Ed. Alice Age 28, Class ' 43, Air Corps, IE Club. PINKSTON, L. A. Pre. Med. Corsicana Age 20, Class ' 48, Navy, Distinguished Student, Navarro County Club, Pre-Med and Pre-Dental Society. PINSON, A. G. EE Cleburne Age 23, Class ' 46, Air Corps, Tau Beta Pi, AIEE, Johnson County Club, Distinguished Student. PITCOCK, I. D. Jiggs AH Graham Age 23, Class ' 47, Army, Saddle and Sirloin Club. PITTS, ADRIAN E. Ad ME Houston Age 24, Class ' 49, Air Corps, ASME. PITTS, JAMES E. Ed Ag. Ed. Groesbeck Age 25, Class ' 49, Air Corps, VSA, FFA, Poultry Science Club. PLACKEMEIER, HARRY F. Placky EE Houston Age 23, Class ' 47, Navy, AIEE, IRA, Lutheran Walther Club, Distinguished Student. PLOCH, HERBERT J. Herb Chem. Highlands Age 27, Class ' 43, Army, ACS. PLSEK, EDWARD A. CE West Age 28, Class ' 49, Army. PLUME, JOSEF E. Ch. E. Yoakum Age 22, Class ' 47, Army, AlChE, Lavaca County Club. POLK, DICK G. AH Mason Age 20, Class ' 49, Saddle and Sirloin Club. POLLAN, CHARLIE M. Ag. Eng. Ferris Age 21, Class ' 47, Army, ASAE, Ellis County Club, VSA. POLLOCK, OSCAR L. O.L. PE San Antonio Age 20, Class ' 50, I Association, Newman Club. POMEROY, LEWIS R. Dick Pet. E. Dallas Age 21, Class ' 48, Army, Pet. E. Club. PONDER, OTTIS A. AH Dayton Age 30, Class ' 49, Air Corps. POPEJOY, N. T. CE College Station Age 32, Class ' 38, Air Corps, ASCE. POSKEY, ARDIE D., JR. EE Baytown Age 23, Class ' 46, AIEE. POTTER, WILLIS A. Ch. E. Edinburg Age 21, Class ' 48, AlChE, Rio Grande Valley Club. 103 SENIORS POTTS, ARTHUR N. Bus. Belton Age 21, Class ' 48, Navy, Rifle Team, Bell County Club, Business Club. POTTS, JOHN W. Bill BA Gatesville Age 22, Class ' 48, Army, Batt. Sportswriter, Press Club, Coryell County Club, Business Society. POTTS, ROY C. Bus. Belton Age 21, Class ' 48, Navy, Rifle Team, Bell County Club, Business Society. FOU, WALLACE G. DH Cleburne Age 26, Class ' 50, Air Corps, Pre-Dental, Pre-Med Club. Club. POWELL, MAXEL F. Pet. Eng. Age 24, Class ' 49, Navy, Pet. Club, Geology Club. Maxie Houston PRESSLEY, CHARLES W. CE Age 22, Class ' 47, Air Corps, San Press San Angelo Angelo Club, ASCE. PRESSLER, MONROE W. Bill Hort. Brownsville Age 28, Class ' 49, Marines, Hort. Club. PROBANDT, JAMES M. Jim Entomology San Angelo Age 23, Class ' 49, Army, Fish and Game Club, San Angelo Club, Pres. Entomology Club, Ag. Council, Intramural Man¬ ager, TCAS. PROVOST, FRANCIS E. ME-Man. Port Arthur Age 29, Class ' 40, Army, ASME, SAM. PRICHARD, CHESLEY D. Prich Landscape Art. Groesbeck Age 23, Class ' 49, Marines, Landscape Art Club, Ross Volunteers. PRYOR, JAMES E. Pet. Eng. Hufsmith Age 22, Class ' 47, Army. PURDY, ALTON B. EE Bassett, Va. Age 21, Class ' 49, Air Corps. PURGASON, JOHN R. Purgy Pre-Med. Dumas Age 26, Class ' 50, Air Corps, Pre-Dental, Pre-Med. Club. QUATTLEBAUM, JOHN E. AH Tulis Age 25, Class ' 49, Air Corps, Saddle and Sirloin Club, Panhan¬ dle Club. QUESENBURY, WILLIAM B. Cush Pet. Eng. McKinney Age 22, Class ' 48, Army, Pet. Club, AIME, Collin County Club. QUICK, GLENN B. CE Austin Age 21, Class ' 47, Air Corps, ASCE. QUICK, JOHN R. Bob Bus. Brownwood Age 23, Class ' 46, Marines, Business Society, Heart o ' Texas Club. QUINN, CHARLES P. Chem. Fort Worth Age 21, Class ' 48, Navy. 104 Class of 9 49 RABORN, WILLIAM E. Ed I. Ed. Waco Age 25, Class ' 45, Army, IE Club, McLennan County Club, Distinguished Student. RADLE, HERBERT T. Herb Ag. Ed. Marlin Age 27, Class ' 49, Air Force, FFA, Falls County Club. RANEY, DONALD R. Geol. E. Newcastle Ag° 22, Class ' 46, Army, Geology Club, Young County Club RANSON, ROBERT J., JR. Robin ME Man. E. Texas City Age 27, Class ' 46, ASME, SAM, Student Senator, Student Life Committee. RAVEL, ALLAN M. Al PH Albuquerque, N. M. Age 25, Class ' 45, Army, Hillel Club, Poultry Science Club. RAVESIES, PAUL Snake Pet. E. Texarkana Age 24, Class ' 46, Army, Pet. E. Club, Texarkana Club, Distin¬ guished Student, AIME. RAY, BILLY C AH Braham Age 23, Class ' 49, Army. READ, JACK W. Eco. Houston Age 22, Class ' 48, Economics Club, Houston Club. REANEY, DAVE L. ME Dallas Age 30, Class ' 43, Air Corps, ASHVE, ASME. REDDITT, LAMAR B. Hot Dog Pet. E. Shreveport, La. Aqe 27, Class ' 49, Air Force, Petroleum Club, Shreveport Club, Distinguished Student, AIME. REDMAN, JAMES C. IE Wellborn Age 25, Class ' 45, Navy, IE Club. REDONDO, EDWIN F. Eddie Arch. Dallas Age 23, Class ' 47, Army, Arch. Society, Newman Club, Distin¬ guished Student. REED, BOB H. Arch. Dallas Age 23, Class ' 46, Army, Architecture Society. REES, ALVIN R„ JR. Al Vet. Med. San Antonio Age 22, Class ' 47, Army, AVMA, SW Vet., San Antonio Club. REEVES, JOHNIE L. Skelly Vet. Med. A ustin Age 23, Class ' 49, Air Corps. REGESFER, JAMES A. Jim Vet. Med. DalIas Age 28, Class ' 49, Air Corps. RESSEL, WILLIAM J. B ' 11 EE Houston Age 21, Class ' 48, Navy, AIEE. RETTIG, ALBERT E. Al Geol. Cameron Age 21, Class ' 47, Air Corps, Geology Club, T Club. 105 SENIORS RICHARD, EDDIE A. Monk Bus. Dallas Age 22, Class ' 47, Navy, Band, Dallas Club, Business Society, VSA, Flying Club. RICHARDSON, RICHARD C. Rich EE Fort Worth Age 25, Class ' 49, Air Corps, AIEE, Fort Worth Club. RICHEY, PETE Bus. Age 22, Class ' 48, Navy, Business Society. ' Pedro Waco RICHEY, WILBUR E. Lucky Geol. E. San Antonio Age 28, Class ' 49, Air Corps, Geology Club, Brazos County Club. RICHTER, DONALD J. Don Ag. Eco. Leroy Age 24, Class ' 46, Army, Marketing and Finance Club. RIDDLE, EDWARD M. ME Age 25, Class ' 49, Air Corps, ASHVE. Eddie Fort Worth RIDDLE, ROYCE D. Piggy Vet. Med. Wichita Falls Age 22, Class ' 48, Army, Southwestern Veterinarian. RIEKER, WILLIAM J. Bill EE Fort Worth Age 21, Class ' 49, Navy. RIEWE, MARVIN E. Agron. Pottsville Age 22, Class ' 49, Navy, Agronomy Society. RIHA, JOHN J. Pet. E. Glen Flora Age 21, Class ' 49, Newman Club, Pet. Eng. Club. RILEY, JOHN M. EE Houston Age 24, Class ' 49, Army. RISIEN, HARVEY V. Bulldog Pet. Eng. Dallas Age 21, Class ' 47, Navy, Student Senate, Engineers ' Council, Dallas Club, Geology Club, Pet. Eng. Club, Distinguished Stu¬ dent. RIVERA, MIGUEL A. Mike CE Vieques, Puerto Rico Age 27, Class ' 44, Air Corps, Vice President Latin American Club, ASCE. ROACH, JIMMY W. Geol. Eng. Houston Age 22, Class ' 47, Army, Geology Club. ROARK, ALTON K. Shorty AH Crowell Age 23, Class ' 46, Marines, Saddle and Sirloin Club, Distin¬ guished Student. ROBERTS, JAMES F. Sonny Ag. Eco. Tahoka Age 22, Class ' 47, Army, Ag. Eco. Club. ROBINSON, ALLEN E. Robbie Aero. Missouri City Age 23, Class ' 47, Air Corps, Houston Club, SAE, Institute of Aeronautical Science. ROBINSON, ELWOOD H. ME Prescott, Ark. Age 27, Class ' 49, Navy. 106 Class of 49 ROBINSON, JOHN P. Geol. E. Corsicana Age 23, Class ' 46, Navy, Geology Club, Navarro County Club. ROBINSON, NEVILLE Man. E. Fort Worth Age 25, Class ' 46, Navy, SAM. ROBINSON, OTIS L. Robby CE Cleburne Age 22, Class ' 49, Navy. ROBINSON, ROBERT M. Ch. E. Burkburnett Age 24, Class ' 42, Air Corps, AICHE, Scholarship Honor Society, Tau Beta Pi. ROBINSON, WAYNE F, Rob Acct. Fort Worth Age 24, Class ' 46, Air Corps, Accounting Society, Aggie Players. ROCKETT, THOMAS G. Rock Ag. Ed. Caldwell Age 24, Class ' 49, Army, Collegiate FFA. RODGERS, LAWRENCE C, JR. Larry ME Wichita Falls Age 25, Class ' 49, Air Corps, ASME. ROGERS, CHARLES G. C.G. AH Colorado City Age 23, Class ' 49, Air Corps, Saddle and Sirloin Club. ROGERS, E. C. Duck Ag.Eco. Texarkana Age 28, Class ' 43, Coast Guard, Market and Finance Club, Texarkana Club. ROGERS, EARL W. Pet. E. Age 25, Class ' 49, Air Corps, Pet. Club, ASIME. ROGERS, EWELL A. Ag. Ed. Hort. Age 24, Class ' 49, Army, FFA, Hort. Society. ROGERS, HARMON A., JR. CE Age 24, Class ' 49, Army. Buck Raton, N. M. Sidney Oglesby ROGERS, HERBERT Vet. Med. Stamps, Ark. Age 26, Class ' 49, Air Corps, JAVMA. ROGERS, JAMES A. Ag. Ed. Wills Point Age 23, Class ' 50, Army, FFA. ROGERS, JULIAN L. Buck Ag. Eco. Kemp Age 23, Class ' 46, Navy, Duncan Volunteers, Kaufman County Club, Marketing and Finance Club. ROIG, HERBERT S. Damm Yankee CE Poughkeepsie, N. Y. Age 23, Class ' 47, Air Corps, ASCE, Tennis. ROSE, EARL G. Arch. Abilene Age 21, Class ' 49, Army, Distinguished Student, Town Hall Staff, President Abilene Club, Secretary YMCA Cabinet, Mis¬ sion ' s Director BSD, Student Engineers ' Council, Co-Editor Aggie- land. ROSS, BOBBY L. Ch. E. Willis Age 21, Class ' 48, Air Force, AlChE, Montgomery County Club. 107 SENIORS ROSS, GLENN R. Bob Ag. Eco. Bryan Age 20, Class ' 49, Band, Singing Cadets, Sociology Club, Sec.- Treas. Marketing and Finance Club, Agricultural Council, Bryan- College Station Club. ROSS, RUSSELL H. Aero. Bartlesville, Okla. Age 24, Class ' 46, Air Corps, IAS, Scholarship Honor Society, Tau Beta Pi. ROSSER, ROBERT R. Bob DH El Paso Age 26, Class ' 49, Air Corps, El Paso Club, Kream and Kow Klub. ROSSMAN, HAROLD J„ JR. Jack Ag. Eco. Houston Age 20, Class ' 49, Marketing and Finance Club, Houston Club. ROST, ROBERT R. Bob Ento. Hamilton Age 22, Class ' 47, Marines, Entomology Club, Boxing. ROUSSEAU, FRANK W„ JR. Bus. Sweetwater Age 25, Class ' 49, Air Corps, Business Club, President Sweet¬ water Club. ROUTH, SAMUEL CLARENCE, JR. Sam Vet. Med. Age 29, Class ' 49, Marines, AVMA. Ballinger ROWE, SAM A. Sam AA Texas City Age 21, Class ' 48, Marines, Galveston Finance Club. Club, Marketing and ROY, FRANK J. EE Oenaville Age 21, Class ' 48, Navy, Scholarship Honor Society, Bell County Club, IRE, AIEE. RUFF, WALTER E. Zeke CE Tyler Age 24, Class ' 46, Army, Fish Football ' 42, Distinguished Stu¬ dent, ASCE, Tyler Club. RUSSELL, COLONEL J., JR. Jim ME San Angelo Age 29, Class ' 41, Air Corps, ASME, ROA, San Angelo Club. RUSSELL, JOHN M. Sonny AH Matador Age 22, Class ' 49, Army, Saddle and Sirloin Club. RYAN, TERRELL B. Vet. Med. San Angelo Age 24, Class ' 46, Army, AVMA. RYMAN, WILLIAM P. Geol. Matagorda Age 25, Class ' 46, Air Corps. SAFFARRANS, FRANK L, JR. EE Dallas Age 25, Class ' 49, Army, AIEE, IRE. SALTER, THOMAS R. Aero. San Antonio Age 25, Class ' 49, Air Corps, Student Engineering Council, IAS. SANDERS, EDWARD L., JR. Sandy CE Port Arthur Age 25, Class ' 45, Navy, ASCE. SANDERS, JAMES L. Sonny ME El Paso Age 24, Class ' 46, Air Corps, ASME, President El Paso Club. 108 Class of 9 49 SANDIDGE, RICHARD H. Doc BA Shreveport, La. Age 25, Class ' 45, Air Corps, Intramural Athletic Mgr., Shreve¬ port Club, Press Club, Business Society. SAUNDERS, JOHN B., JR. Che. E. Hobbs, N. M. Age 26, Class ' 49, Air Corps. SAVINS, JOSEPH G. Chem. Laredo Age 23, Class ' 47, Army, Laredo Club, Newman Club, ACS Sec.-Treas., Distinguished Student, Student Arts and Sciences Council. SAWYER, GARLAND R. Buz AH Hillsboro Age 23, Class ' 46, Navy, Saddle and Sirloin Club. SCARBOROUGH, MOLIERE, JR. Buddy Bus. San Antonio Age 22, Class ' 47, Navy. SCHAEFER, HENRY F. Bus. Cuero Age 23, Class ' 46, Navy, Business Society. SCHAEFFER, FRANK R. L. Ag. Eng. Newton, N. C. Age 23, Class ' 49, Air Corps, ASAE. SCHEUMACK, POWELL A. Chuck EE . Victoria Age 27, Class ' 43, Air Corps, Housemaster, Intramural Manager, AIEE. SCHLITTLER, HENRY W. AA Age 25, Class ' 45, Army. Dub Graham SCHODDE, RUDOLPH R. Buddy CE San Antonio Age 22, Class ' 46, Marines, Vice President ASCE, Distinguished Student, Football, San Antonio Club. SCHOLL, BEN E., JR. Ben E. EE San Antonio Age 21, Class ' 48, Navy, AIEE, Singing Cadets. SCHROEDER, ERWIN FRANK, JR. Bud Ento. Arlington, Mass. Age 26, Class ' 45, Army, Entomology Club. SCHROEDER, RENE W., JR. Wolf LA Houston Age 23, Class ' 46, Navy, Distinguished Student, English Majors Club, Houston Club. SCHWARTZ, ALFRED J. AH College Station Age 23, Class ' 49, Air Corps, Saddle and Sirloin Club. SCHWARTZ, DAVID, JR. Dave Edu. Earle, Ark. Age 24, Class ' 46, Army, Distinguished Student, Hillel Club. SCHWENKE, JAMES R. Jim AH Houston Aae 24, Class ' 50, Navy, Saddle and Sirloin Club, Quarterback Club, Southwest Texas Club, Distinguished Student. SCRIVENER, ARNOLD L. Pat Bus. Taft Age 21, Class ' 48, Navy, Business Society, Brush County Club. SCROGGINS, FERMIN D. Scrog Ag. Ed. Bowie Age 26, Class ' 49, Army, FFA, Montague County Club. 109 SENIORS SEARS, EARL I. Rock Ag. Eco. Henderson Age 24, Class ' 45, Army, Marketing and Finance Club, Cotton Society. SEAWRIGHT, ALVIN F. Ag. Eco. Valley Mills Age 22, Class ' 47, Army, Marketing and Finance Club. SECREST, CHARLES C. Seek Arch. Paris Age 24, Class ' 46, Air Force, Lamar County Club, Architectural Society. SEEWALD, EMIL E. Sonny CE San Antonio Age 25, Class ' 49, Army, ASCE. SEGALL, RALPH S. Big Bull ' ME Shreveport, La. Age 22, Class ' 47, Air Force, Shreveport Club, ASHVE, Golf Team. SEIDEL, FRED W. Bubba Ag. En. Brenham Age 23, Class ' 49, Navy, Ag. En. Society. SELIGMAN, DAVID M. Arch. Edna Age 22, Class ' 46, Navy, Hillel Club, Arch. Society, Press Club, Junta Club. SELBY, JAMES W. Ento. Houston Age 23, Class ' 47, Navy, Entomology Club. SEWELL, CHARLES E. Milky DH Abilene Age 28, Class ' 49, Army, Kream and Kow Klub. SEYFARTH, FRITZ W. Fritz Pet. E. Houston Age 22, Class ' 48, Army, Houston Club, Petroleum Club. SEWELL, I. Q. Doc Ag. Ed. Shamrock Age 24, Class ' 46, Air Force. SHANNON, RALPH L. EE Saint Jo Age 22, Class ' 50, Army, Honor Scholarship Society, Distin¬ guished Student, Tau Beta Pi, Montogue County Club. SHAW, KELTON L. Geol. Eng. Lockney Age 24, Class ' 49, Air Force. SHAW, VIRGIL M. ME Beaumont Age 23, Class ' 50, Army, ASME, Student Senate. SHELTON, DONALD R. Dairy Hus. Brownwood Age 23, Class ' 49, Navy, Kream and Kow Klub, Ag. Council, Heart o ' Texas Club. SHEPARD, TROY L. Shep Ag. Ed. Graham Age 21, Class ' 47, Navy, FFA. SHEPHERD, A. J. Jack Eco. Houston Age 23, Class ' 47, Navy, Economics Club, Houston Club, De¬ bate Team. SHORT, J. C. Short DM Wichita Falls Age 24, Class ' 49, Air Corps, Kream and Kow Klub. 110 Class of 40 SHOWALTER, BILLY J. B.j Ch. E. Akron, Ind. Age 26, Class 44, Marines, AlChE. SHUHART, DONALD V. -Don EE Fort Worth Age 22, Class ' 48, Air Force, Fort Worth Club, AIEE. SHULA, WILLIAM E. -Bill EE El Campo Age 23, Class ' 50, Army, AIEE, Newman Club, El Campo Club. SIBLEY, JOHN E. -Sib Ag. Ed. Lott Age 24, Class ' 49, Army, FFA, Collegiate Chapter. SIDERIUS, LLOYD G. Man. Eng. Denver, Cclo. Age 30, Class ' 49, Air Force. SIEGMUND, RAYMOND D. AH Gainesville Age 24, Class ' 49, Army, ISA, Cooke County Club, Saddle and Sirloin Club, Pistol Team. SIKES, ANDREW L. Andy CE Hull Age 26, Class ' 46, Air Force, ASCE. SIKES, ROGER H. CE ' Bryan Age 25, Class ' 49, Army ASCE. SILBER, PAUL G., JR. ME San Antonio Age 23, Class ' 46, Army, ASME Rifle and Pistol Club. SIMMONS, GLENN W. Hort. Dallas Age 29, Class ' 48, Air Force, Hort. Society. SIMMONS, M. J. Mike Man. E. Fort Worth Age 28, Class ' 49, Army, SAM, VSA. SIMONDS, JAMES M. Jimmie Ento. Vernon Age 24, Class ' 45, Army. SIMPSON, ADRIAN D. Agr. Age 24, Class ' 49, Air Force, Agronomy Society. SIMS, HARRY O. ME Age 23, Class ' 46, Marines. SINCLAIR, THOMAS G. Ch. E.-Pet. E. Age 25, Class ' 49, Army, AlChE, Pet. Club. Simp Valley Mills Houston Greenville SINCLAIR, W. G., JR. Guy Pet.-Geol. Eng. Wichita Falls Age 22, Class ' 48, Navy, Band, Geology Club, Wichita Falls Club. SINGLETARY, JOHN B. Physics Alto Age 20, Class ' 49, Army, Battalion Staff, Scholarship Honor Society. SISMILICH, CHAS. A., JR. Charlie Aero. San Antonio Age 26, Class ' 49, Navy, IAS, SAE, Newman Club. Ill SENIORS SKINNER, JOHN W. Bill Geol. E. Fort Worth Age 24, Class ' 46, Army, Geology. SKIPPER, JAMES M. Skip CE Sonora Age 24, Class ' 46, Army, Camera Club, San Angelo Club, ASCE, Distinguished Student. SLACK, CHARLES T. Slack ME Taylor Age 22, Class ' 47, Air Corps, ASME, Williams County Club. SLAGLE, CLIFF ORD V. Slick Aero. Taylor Age 24, Class ' 45, Air Force, IAS, Williamson County Club. SLAGLE, ROBERT B. Bob ME Denison Age 26, Class ' 49, Air Corps, ASME. SLAUGHTER, OSIE G. Ob Bus. Terrell Age 21, Class ' 48, Navy. SLEEPER, JULIAN R. Sleep Ag. Ed. Elm Mott Age 23, Class ' 47, Air Force, FFA, Aggie Players. SLOAN, JESSE R. ME Lubbock Age 27, Class ' 49, Air Force, ASME. SLOAN, WELDON C. Legs ME Notrees Age 22, Class ' 47, Navy. SMITH, ALLAN R. Ag. Eco. Kaufman Age 22, Class ' 47, Air Force. SMITH, CECIL K. Smitty Arch. Bremond Age 27, Class ' 42, Army, Architectural Society. SMITH, DANN W. AH Blanco Age 21, Class ' 47, Air Force. SMITH, DOUGLAS Bus. Caldwell Age 22, Class ' 47, Navy, Business Society. SMITH, EDWIN F., JR. EE Floresville Age 21, Class ' 48, Navy, AIEE. SMITH, FRANK M., JR. Field Manual CE College Station Age 22, Class ' 49, Army, ASCE, Dallas Club. SMITH, GLENN M. ME Age 23, Class ' 49, Navy, ASME, AFS. Lufkin SMITH, HARRY C. Bub CE Port Lavaca Age 23, Class ' 46, Navy, ASCE, Newman Club, Calhoun County Club. SMITH, JAMES R. Acct. Age 24, Class ' 49, Army, Accounting Society. Jim Dumas Class of 49 SMITH, JAMES R. Jim EE Belton Age 29, Class 44, Army, AIEE, Bell County Club. SMITH, JOHN C. Charlie CE San Angelo Age 23, Class ' 47, Air Force, Newman Club, ASCE, Distin¬ guished Student. SMITH, ROBERT B. Smithy ME Houston Age 23, Class ' 49, Navy, ASME. SMITH, SAM W. Smitty Ch. E. Goldthwaite Age 24, Class ' 49, Air Force, Pistcl Team, Al 1 IE. SMITH, TROY C. Ag. Ed. .ansfield Age 21, Class ' 49, FFA. SMITH, VERNON N. Smitty Arch. Cleburne Age 26, Class ' 49, Navy, Architecture Society. SMITH, WILLIAM J. EE Age 22, Class ' 49, Navy, AIEE, Tau Beta Pi. Red McComb, Miss. SNEED, M. L. Deacon CE Conroe Age 22, Class ' 47, Navy, Montgomery County Club. SNIDER, HOMER D. Man. Eng. Arlington Age 23, Class ' 46, Navy, SAM. SNODGRASS, WILLIAM C. CE Graham Age 21, Class ' 49, Navy. SNOW, J. C. Ag. Ed. Stephenville Age 23, Class ' 50, Army, FFA. SNOW, JOSEPH McC ME Beaumont Age 26, Ckss ' 49, Army, ASME. SNOW, WILLIE R. Bill EE Gainesvi’le Age 23, Class ' 46, Navy, AIEE, Cook County Club. SOMER, LEONARD F. Leon Eco. East Bernard Age 22, Class ' 48, Army, Eco. Club, Battalion Staff, Newman Club. SORENSEN, ANTON M., JR. Tony AH Waco Age 23, Class ' 46, Army, Singing Cadets, Saddle and Sirloin Club, BSD Council, Waco-McLennan County Club. SORRELLS, JAMES C. Jim AH Mason Age 20, Class ' 49, Saddle and Sirloin Club, Heart of Texas Club. SPARKS, CLAY F., JR. Sparkie Ag. Ed. Arlington Age 21, Class ' 49, Navy, FFA, Agriculturist Staff, Distinguished Student. SPEARS, MAURICE J. Whitey Agron. Grand Saline Age 24, Class ' 46, Army, Agronomy Society. 113 SENIORS SPEED, ROBERT A., JR. Speedy IE Lampasas Age 28, Class ' 50, Navy, IE Club, Land of the Lakes Club. SPEER, THOMAS A. Hub ME Temple Age 26, Class ' 46, Army, ASME, ASHVE. SPENCE, A. J., JR. Andy Agron. Grapeland Age 22, Class ' 48, Merchant Marine. SPERRY, BILLY C. Bus. Paris Age 23, Class ' 47, Navy, Lamar County Club, Business Society. SPIEGEL, WESLEY F. Speedy EE Port Arthur Age 24, Class ' 45, Army, AIEE. SPILLMAN, PAT Y. P. Y. Arch. Lancaster Age 24, Class ' 49, Air Force, Arch. Society, Eng. Council, Dis¬ tinguished Student, Tau Beta Pi. SPOEDE, ROBERT W. Sack Hist. Beaumont Age 22, Class ' 48, Marines, Battalion Staff, Beaumont Club. SPRAGGINS, CLYDE C. ME Plainview Age 22, Class ' 47, Army, Panhandle Club, AFS, ASME. STAFFEL, FELIX CE Harlingen Age 24, Class ' 45, Army, ASCE, VSA. STAPLETON, GEORGE L. CE Paris Age 24, Class ' 50, Army, ASCE. STEELE, WILLIAM E. Wheel AH Graham Age 23, Class ' 47, Air Force, Saddle and Sirloin Club, Band, Junior Livestock Judging Team, Young County Club, BAY Club. STEGER, ROBERT C. Bob AH Fairfield Age 23, Class ' 47, Army, Saddle and Sirloin Club. STEINER, JAMES T. Timmie Fish Game Houston Age 23, Class ' 47, Air Force, Fish and Game Club. STEVENS, HARRY A., JR. Man. E. Dallas Age 25, Class ' 49, Air Force, SAM. STEVENS, TOM P. Steve AH Megargel Age 22, Class ' 47, Army, AUMA, Saddle and Sirloin Club, Archer County Club. STEVES, ALBERT J. Jerry Range Man. San Antonio Age 25, Class ' 49, Air Force, Range and Forestry Club. STEWART, JAMES R., JR. Bus. Age 22, Class ' 48, Army, Business Society, Leon JTAC Club. Sleepy Corpus Christ! County Club, STEWART, OSCAR W., JR. Arch. Age 23, Class ' 47, Marines, Architecture Society. Stew Grand Prairie 114 Class of 9 49 STOCKER, ARTHUR J. Jim CE San Antonio Age 24, Class ' 46, Army, ASCE. STOCKARD, JESSE L. Jess ME Houston Age 23, Class ' 47, Air Force, ASME, AFE, Singing Cadets. STOCKTON, FRANK M. Ag. Eco. Cuero Age 29, Class ' 39, Navy, Poultry Science Club. STOKES, JAMES H. Stinky ME Houston Age 22, Class ' 47, Army. STONE, BOBBY D. ME Wills Point Age 24, Class ' 46, Navy, Foundryman ' s Society, ASME. STONE, CLAUDE R., JR. Bus. Ballinger Age 23, Class ' 47, Navy, Camera Club, Press Club, Business Society. STONE, HARRY J., JR. Rocky I. Ed. San Gabriel, Calif. Age 25, Class ' 46, Air Corps, Industrial Ed. Club. STOREY, MARSHALL A. I. Ed. Lott Age 23, Class ' 46, Navy, Ind. Ed. Club. STRAIT, W. L. Bill CE Corpus Christi Age 23, Class ' 49, Air Force, Corpus Christi Club, ASCE, Spanish Club, Distinguished Student, Tau Beta Pi. STROOPE, JAMES R. AH Waxahachie Age 22, Class ' 47, Army, Ellis County Club, Saddle and Sirloin Club. STROTHER, WILLIAM T. Tommy Bus. San Antonio Age 23, Class ' 47, Air Force, Business Society, ROA, San An¬ tonio Club. STUBBS, WILTON O. Stubby Geo. Austin Age 25, Class ' 49, Navy, Geology Club. SUGAR, ALAN F., JR. Al Acct. Monroe, La. Age 21, Class ' 47, Navy, Accounting Society, Hillel Club, Dis¬ tinguished Student. SUMNER, CHARLES L. CE Fort Worth Age 22, Class ' 47, Army, ASCE. SURVANT, BILLY G. Bill Ag. Ed. Thorndale Age 24, Class ' 50, Air Force, FFA. SUTTON, WILLIS L. Sutton AA Fort Worth Age 28, Class ' 49, Air Corps, Marketing and Finance Club. SWINNEY, ROBERT S. Scotty Hist. Brownwood Age 21, Class ' 48, Aggie Players, Heart of Texas Club, Pre-Law Club. TACKER, JOHN M. Red Ag. Ed. Bertram Age 26, Class ' 43, Army, FFA, Land of Lakes Club. 115 SENIORS TADLOCK, U. M., JR. Tad Arch. Snyder Age 24, Class ' 46, Navy, Architectural Society. TAKACS, EMERY S. Jimmie Man. E. Houston Age 32, Class ' 50, Navy, SAM, Newman Club. TALBERT, NORWOOD K. Ch. E. Port Arthur Age 26, Class ' 49, Army, Student Senate, Student Engineering Council, Scholarship Honor Society, AlChE, Tau Beta Pi. TALBOT, WALTER H. Walt AH Austin Age 23, Class ' 47, Army, Saddle and Sirloin Club. TALLAS, BERNIE C. AH Granger Age 24, Class ' 49, Air Force. TAPP, WILLIAM P. Bill Agr. Brownfield Age 25, Class ' 45, Agronomy Society. TAYLOR, DAVID L. WM Abilene Age 27, Class ' 49, Air Corps, Fish and Game Club. TAYLOR, JOE B. Joe Arch. Como Age 22, Class ' 47, Army, Architectural Society, Singing Cadets. TAYLOR, MARVIN E. Dairy Mfg. Bonham Age 29, Class ' 49, Army, Kream and Kow Klub. TAYLOR, WILLIAM B. Bill AH Pinehill Age 24, Class ' 45, Army, Saddle and Sirloin Club. TEED, JACK T. EE Tulsa, Okla. Age 21, Class ' 48, Navy, AIEE, IRE, Distinguished Student, Okla¬ homa Club, Veteran Student Association. TELFORD, JORDAN, JR. Mon Agron. Brownfield Age 22, Class ' 48, Navy, Agronomy Society. TEMPLE, HUGH W., JR. Bill Ch. . Houston Age 22, Class ' 47, Marines, AICHE. TERRILL, WAYNE H. ME Kyle Age 22, Class ' 47, Army, ASME. TERRY, LUTHER B. Lu EE Corpus Christ! Age 23, Class ' 47, Air Force, Student Senate, Corpus Christ! Club. TERRY, WILLIAM C. Bus. Age 25, Class ' 50, Army, Business Society. TEUBNER, LEWIS W. Physics Age 29, Class ' 49, Air Force. TEYKL, IRVIN F. Ch. E. Age 30, Class ' 49, Air Force, AlChE. Greenville Pat Dallas Needville 116 Class of 9 49 THOMAS, CLIFFORD L. Arch. Age 25, Class ' 49, Air Force. THOMAS, THEODORE H., JR. DM Age 25, Class ' 49, Air Force. THOMASSON, GEORGE R. Vet. Med. Age 23, Class ' 49, Air Force. Cliff Cisco Tommy Valley Mills Knox City THOMSON, TOM P. Tom Ag. Eco. Gatesville Age 23, Class ' 47, Air Force, M F Club, JTAC Club, Coryell County Club. THOMPSON, CHARLES D. Eco. San Augustine Age 22, Class ' 49, Eco. Club, VSA, Business Society. THOMPSON, CLAUDE Dusty Ag. Eng. Concho Age 23, Class ' 46, Army, ASAE. THOMPSON, ERWIN B. Ebe ME Mineral Wells Age 23, Class ' 47, Army, ASME, ASHVE. THOMSON, JOHN E. Jack Physics Galveston Age 24, Class ' 46, Army, Galveston Club. THOMPSON, JOHN R. Noney Arch. Dallas Age 22, Class ' 47, Army, Architectural Society, Dallas Club. THOMPSON, LOUIS J. CE Big Spring Age 23, Class ' 46, Army, ASCE, Architectural Society. THOMPSON, WAYNE T. DH Weatherford Age 22, Class ' 49, Navy, Kream and Kow Klub, Weatherford Club. THORNTON, CHARLES J. Tex Bus. Leonard Age 25, Class ' 48, Air Force, T Club. THORPE, WIX C. ME Age 23, Class ' 46, Navy, ASME. THRIFT, CARL C. Bus. Age 22, Class ' 47, Army, Business Society, Hou THUEM, HENRY D. PH Goliad Age 21, Class ' 49, Poultry Science Club, Ag. Council. TIEFEL, GEORGE L. Arch. Hereford Age 30, Class ' 50, Air Force, Lutheran Walther Club. Beaumont 1 C.C. Houston Club. TILLER, DAVE GUY, JR. Ag. Ed. Age 23, Class ' 46, Army, FFA. Luling TILLETT, HENRY A. Hat Vet. Med. Abilene Age 27, Class ' 43, Marines, AVMA, Press Club, Latin-American Club, Spanish Club. 117 SENIORS TIMBERLAKE, BEN O., JR. Bo Arch. Waco Age 22, Class ' 47, Army, Architecture Society, Waco Club. TINGLE, LESLIE G. Tut CE San Antonio Age 22, Class ' 47, Air Force, San Antonio Club, Distinguished Student. TINGSLEY, LAWRENCE H. Buddy ME Houston Age 20, Class ' 48, Navy, ASME, Houston Club. TINSLAR, WILLIAM L. Bill Pet. E.-Geol. E. Fort Worfh Age 22, Class ' 49, Army, Geology Club, Fort Worth Club. TIPPIT, JOHN W. Jack Bus. San Benito Age 26, Class ' 49, Air Force, Rio Grande Valley Club, Texas School of the Air, Camera Club, Business Society, Distinguished Student. TOBIN, JOHN HAROLD Hort. Mathis Age 22, Class ' 47, USMC, VSA, Saddle and Sirloin Club, Hort. Society, Brush Country Club, Ag. Council. TOMLINSON, HAROLD RAY Tom ME Lott Age 23, Class ' 50, Army, ASME. TOMLINSON, HOWARD M. Tommy EE Corpus Christ! Age 22, Class ' 47, Navy, Corpus Christ! Club, Sweetwater Club. TOMLINSON, LESLIE N. Les ME San Antonio Age 23, Class ' 47, Navy. TORIE, CHARLES B. CE Gary, Ind. Age 25, Class ' 45, Army, Newman Club, ASCE. TRAIL, CARROLL C. Physics Forney Age 20, Class ' 49, Army, Battalion Staff, Kaufman County Club, Scholarship Honor Society. TREACCAR, JOHN C. Acc. Galveston Age 24, Class ' 45, Navy, Accounting Society, Galveston A M Club. TREMONT, PETE LOUIS Ch. E. Port Arthur Age 25, Class ' 46, Air Force, Newman Club, AICHE, Port Ar¬ thur Club. TREVINO, ABRAHAM J. Abe Arch. Edna Age 26, Class ' 50, Navy, Spanish Club, Janto Club, Architecture Society, Battalion Staff. TROTTMAN, JOSHUA T. Josh Bus. Trinidad Age 24, Class ' 46, Navy, Biology Club, Spanish Club, Hender¬ son County Club, VSA, Business Club. TROSSEN, CAL W. Cal Acc. Mishicot, Wis. Age 30, Class ' 49, Accounting Society, IRC, Air Force. TUCK, RICHARD H. 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Bellville Age 26, Class 44, Navy, AVMA. ULRICH, JACK A. AH Sugarland Age 24, Class ' 49, Navy. VALENTINE, GEORGE M. Aero. Sinton Age 22, Class ' 48, Navy, IAS, Corpus Christ! Club. VALLE, ARMANDO J. Tito Agron. Honduras, C. A. Age 24, Class ' 48, Navy, Agronomy Society, Soccer Team, New¬ man Club, Latin-American Club. VALON, ERNEST D. Jasper EE San Antonio Age 29, Class ' 44, Marines, Tau Beta Pi. VANCE, FRED L., JR. Arch. Dallas Age 25, Class ' 45, Army, Arch. Society, Aggie Aercmodelers, Photography Club, Quarterback Club, Dallas County Club, AIA. VAN CLEVE, CLYDE F. EE Kilgore Age 21, Class ' 49, Navy, AIEE. VAUGHAN, JOSEPH E., JR. Joe ME El Paso Age 23, Class ' 46, Navy, Distinguished Student, ASME, SAE, El Paso Club. VAUGHAN, LAWRENCE M. Tan Ag. Ed. Johntown Age 22, Class ' 49, Navy, FFA. 119 SENIORS VAUGHN, JOE D. “Joe AH Tulia Age 21, Class ' 48, Saddle and Sirloin Club, Pres. Panhandle Club ' 48, Social Secretary Panhandle Club ' 47. VAVRA, MARTIN EDWARD Ag. Eng. 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Wad CE El Paso Age 24, Class ' 46, Navy, ASCE Student Chapter, El Paso Club. WAIT, LEWIS CECIL, JR. Dusty Pre Med. West Columbia Age 23, Class ' 47, Navy. WALDRIP, WILLIAM J. Dub R F Wichita Falls Age 24, Class ' 49, Air Corps, National Range Society, R F Club, Air Corps Reserve. WALKER, CARLTON GEORGE C. G. Ch. E. Dallas Age 23, Class ' 46, AAF, Vice Pres. AICHE. WALKER, COLLIER EARL Aero. Eng. Houston Age 30, Class ' 49, AAF, Student Chapter Institute of the Aero¬ nautical Sciences. WALKER, GUY CLIFTON PH Luling Age 28, Class ' 42, Air Corps, Poultry Science Club. 120 Ciass of 49 WALKER, HAROLD D. De Taubus Ag. Ed. Stephenville Age 22, Class ' 47, Navy, Heart of Texas Club, JTAC Club, National Dairyman Judging Team, Distinguished Student, FFA. WALKER, JERRY V. Red Bus. San Antonio Age 22, Class ' 47, Army, Business Society, Squadman Track Team ' 44, Secretary San Antonio Club. WALKER, WILLIAM E. Bill ME Dallas Age 21, Class ' 47, Army, Varsity Football ' 44, ASHVE, ASME. WALL, GEORGE C, JR. Red CE Paris Age 25, Class ' 49, Army. WALLACE, JOHN H. Pete ME Calhoun, La. Age 27, Class ' 49, Army, SAE, ASME. WALLACE, KARL E., JR. Vet. Med. Fort Worth Age 27, Class ' 44, Army, Editor Southwestern Veterinarian, AVMA, Agronomy Society, Press Club. WALLACE, THOMAS E., JR. Bus. Age 25, Class ' 44, Air Corps. WALLENFELT, PAUL H. IE Age 25, Class ' 46, Army, Ind. Education Club. Slick Bryan Wally Watertown, S. D. WALTERS, CLINTON R., JR. ME Age 25, Class ' 41, Army, ASME, Waco Club. C. R. Waco WARD, JESSE L. Ag. Eng. Kaufman Age 24, Class ' 49, Air Corps, Kaufman County Club, ASAE. WARDLAW, LOUIS J. AH Uvalde Age 23, Class ' 48, Army. WARE, JOHN L. Ag. Eng. Dublin Age 31, Class ' 49, Navy, ASAE. WARING, HENRY C. Hank Vet. Med. Houston Age 25, Class ' 45, Army and Navy, AVMA. WARREN, THOMAS E. Arch. Fort Worth Age 25, Class ' 49, Air Corps. WATSON, HUBERT T„ JR. Arch. Ferris Age 22, Class ' 47, Navy, VSA, Arch. Society, Ellis County Club. WATSON, JOHN E. Slim Land. Art. Center Age 21, Class ' 48, Army, Landscape Art Club, Biology Club, Volleyball Club. WATTERS, ROBERT L. Bob Man. E. Fort Stockton Age 29, Class ' 44, Navy, ASHVE, SAM, Distinguished Student. WEARDEN, PAUL LEONARD EE Wharton Age 22, Class ' 47, Navy, Newman Club, AIEE, Distinguished Student. 121 SENIORS WEATHERFORD, JOSEPH L Pappy Lynam Floriculture Houston Age 22, Class ' 48, Air Corps. WEAVER, MAC A. Maggy ME Brownwood Age 22, Class ' 49, ASME, Y Cabinet, Student Masons, Heart of Texas Club. WEBB, J. C. Creighton Farm Man. Shreveport, La. Age 20, Class ' 49, Agronomy Society, Shreveport Club. WEEREN, JACK C. I ED Cleveland Age 24, Class ' 46, Army, I. Ed. Club, Liberty County Club. WEGHORST, GERALD H. EE Brenham Age 23, Class ' 49, Navy, AIEE. WEHMEYER, FRED L CE Bryan Age 23, Class ' 50, Navy, Bryan-College Station Club, ASCE. WEHRING, ALFRED R. Al Arch. Brenham Age 28, Class ' 44, Air Corps, Arch. Society. WIENBERG, SIDNEY EE Houston Age 22, Class ' 47, Air Corps, AIEE, IRE. WEINLAND, BILLY W. Bill Ch. E. Odessa Age 23, Class ' 46, Navy, AICHE, Radio Club, Distinguished Student. WEISENFELDER, CARL H. ME Beaumont Age 23, Class ' 47, Army, Beaumont Club, ASME. WELCH, WILLIAM LEE Bill Ch. E. McAlester, Okla. Age 22, Class ' 47, Navy, AICHE, ACS. WELKENER, CLARENCE H. Agron. Kenedy Age 27, Class ' 49, Army, Agronomy Society, VSA. WELLING, ALBERT L. Al Aero. Man. E. Houston Age 25, Class ' 46, Navy, IAS, SAE, SAM, Housemaster. WELLS, JAMES W. Jim CE Dallas Age 23, Class ' 47, Air Corps, Trans-Pecos Club, ASCE. WELLS, JERRIE C. Ag. Ed. Galena Park Age 24, Class ' 49, Air Corps, FFA. WELLS, JOHN P. Pat Arch. Edna Age 27, Class ' 44, Navy, Arch. Society. WENDEL, ALVAH J. A. V. CE El Campo Age 27, Class ' 44, Army, ASCE, El Campo Club, Distinguished Student. WENDT, HERMAN E. PME Age 21, Class ' 47, Air Corps, ASME, AIME, Pet. Club. Ed Yoakum 122 Port Arthur Ciass of ’49 WENNERBOM, MAGNUK T., JR. EE Age 24, Class ' 45, Air Corps, A!EE. WEST, DAVID E. CE Age 21, Class ' 49, Navy, ASCE. WEST, FRANK L. Man. E. Age 23, Class ' 46, Air Corps, SAM, ficer. Gene Kilgore Houston Intramural Athletic Of- WESTMORELAND, JOSEPH W., JR. Bill Pet. E. West Columbia Age 24, Class ' 45, Army, Pet. Ena. Club, Brazoria County Club. WEYNAND, ROBERT S. Sonny RS San Antonio Age 24, Class ' 49, Air Corps, Pres. Sociology Club, Student Senate Agricultural Council, Battalion Staff Distinguished Stu¬ dent, Scholarship Honor Society. WHATLEY, JAMES R. Acc. Pittsburg Age 22, Class ' 47, Navy, Accounting Society, East Texas Club. WHATLEY, THOMAS H., JR. Man. E. Tyler Age 21, Class ' 49, Navy, SAM, Tyler Club. WHEELER, WILLIAM E., JR. Bill ME San Antonio Age 24, Class ' 46, Air Corps, ASME, ASHVE, San Antonio Club, Distinguished Student. WHITE, CHARLES H. Charlie Arch. Houston Age 22, Class ' 47, Air Corps, Track Team ' 44, Arch. Society, Intramural Manager, Corpus Christ! Club. WHITE, HOWARD Z. Ag. Ed. Age 22, Class ' 47, Army, FFA. WHITE, PAUL M. Pet. E. Age 23, Class ' 49, Air Corps, AIME. WHITE, WILLIAM T. ME Age 26, Class ' 49, Air Corps. Wimpy Teague Mineral Wells Bill Lone Oak WHITEHEAD, CLIFF M. Physics Bryan Age 24, Class ' 49, Air Corps. WHITLOW, NORMAN G. Bunkey Ag. Ed. Holland Age 21, Class ' 48, Army, Bell County Club, FFA, Bus. Man., Agriculturist. WHITWORTH, JOSEPH T. CE Age 2?, Class ' 46, Air Corps, ASCE. Joe League City WILKINS, COLLINS A. Ag.Ed. Age 26, Class ' 45, Marines. Bud Hereford WILKINSON, FRED T. AH Menard Age 22, Class ' 47, Navy, Saddle and Sirloin Club, San Angelo Club, Livestock Judging Team. WILLIAMS, ARNOLD L. Willie ME Port Arthur Age 24, Class ' 49, Air Corps, ASME, ASHVE, Port Arthur Club. ROA. 123 SENIORS WILLIAMS, CHARLES B. Charlie Agron. Corpus Christ! Age 23, Class ' 50, Navy, Agronomy Society. WILLIAMS, CHARLES BROWN Blue Arch. New Orleans, La. Age 27, Class ' 45, Air Force, Architecture Society. WILLIAMS, CHARLES DAVID ME Dallas Age 23, Class ' 46, Army, Band, ASME Distinguished Student. WILLIAMS, J. T. Bill Man. E. Turnersville Age 32, Class ' 39, Army, Pres, of SAM. WILLIAMS, JAMES MONROE Pet. E. Bryson Age 23, Class ' 46, Navy, Pet. Eng. Club, Camera Club, Tau Beta Pi, Scholastic Honor Socie ty. WILLIAMS, KELSE JAMES Willie Eco. Robstown Age 22, Class ' 46, Army, Eco. Club, Distinguished Students, Spanish Club, Brush Country Club. WILLIAMS, ROBERT FRANK ME Amarillo Age 24, Class ' 46, Army, ASME, ASHVE, Amarillo Club, Distin¬ guished Student. WILLIAMS, ROBERT SELDON Bob Ch. E. Buffalo, N. Y. Age 26, Class ' 49, Air Force, AICHE, ACS. WILLIAMS, WELDON E. Gene Pet. E. Corpus Christ! WILLIAMSON, R. M. Dick ME El Paso Age 22, Class ' 48, Navy, ASME. WILLIAMSON, WILLIAM THURMAN Trudy Ento. Hereford Age 23, Class ' 50, Navy, Ento. Club. WILLINGHAM, WALTER L. Willie Ag.Ed. Seagraves Age 24, Class ' 47, Navy, T Association, FFA, Baseball. WILLIS, GEORGE R. Rufus Acct. West Age 27, Class ' 45, Army, Accounting Society. WILSON, ANDREW Andy CE Cumberland, AAo. Age 28, Class ' 49, Air Force, ASCE. WILSON, EDWARD L. Ch. E. Age 27, C lass ' 49, Army. Red Fort Worth WILSON, FRED A. Acct. Ro+an Age 23, Class ' 49, Coast Guard, Accounting Society. WILSON, HOUSTON CLYDE Crane Math. Waco Age 22, Class ' 49, Navy, Discussion and Debate Club, Battalion Club. WILSON, ROY LINDEN Vet. Med. Teague Age 24, Class ' 46, Navy, AVMA. WILSON, SAMUEL FRANKLIN CE Houston Age 23, Class ' 50, Air Force, ASCE. 124 Class of 9 49 WILSON, WARREN A. Sonny EE Howe Age 28, Class ' 48, Marines, Track Lelterman, T Association, AIEE, IRE. WILSON, WELDON R. Aero. F 01 Worth Age 26, Class ' 49, Engineer Staff, IAS. WINN, BRUCE H. Aero. Little Rock, Ark. Age 24, Class ' 46, Air Force. WINN, FRANCIS A. AH Age 20, Class ' 49, Saddle and Sirloin Club. WINSLOW, JOSEPH S. ME Age 22, Class ' 49, Air Force. WINTER, WILLIAM S. DH Age 25, Class ' 49, Air Force. Colorado City Waco Bill Cleburne WISE, THOMAS A. Tommy Bus. Corpus Christ! Age 21, Class ' 48, Navy, Singing Cadets, Secretary and Vice- President Corpus Christ! Club. WITHERS, ALTON M. Al Acct. San Antonio Age 22, Class ' 48, Air Force, Accounting Society, San Antonio Club. WITTEN, PAT W. Science Waxahachie Age 25, Class ' 46, Army, Pre-Med. Society, Vice-President Ellis County Club. WITTER, GEORGE W. Wit Vet. Med. San Antonio Age 29, Class ' 49, Army, JVMA. WOHLFORD, DERRELL L. Wolf Bus. Granbury Age 26, Class ' 49, Air Force, Business Society. WOLF, LAVELLE Acct. Lampasas Age 23, Class ' 47, Navy, Accounting Society, Land of the Lakes Club, Distinguished Student. WOMACK, BOYD V. CE Apple Springs Age 29, Class ' 41, Air Force, Housemaster, ASCE. WOMACK, NELSON T., JR. N.T. Pet. E. Dallas Age 27, Class ' 42, Air Force, Petroleum Club, AIME. WOOD, JACK N. Arch. Dallas Age 26, Class ' 50, Air Force, Architectural Society. WOOD, MAURICE G. Liz Ag. Ed. Port Lavaca Age 21, Class ' 49, FFA, Calhoun County Club, Distinguished Student. WOOD, STUART K. Woody Aero. Mission Age 23, Class ' 49, SAE, IAS, Tau Beta Pi, Rio Grande Valley Club. WOODS, A. JAY, JR. Red CE Aline, Okla. Age 28, Class ' 49, Air Force, ASCE. WOOLUM, THOMAS B. B us - Port Arthur Age 27, Class ' 44, Army, Port Arthur Club, Business Society. 125 SENIORS WORD, JOHNNY John Henry Ag. Eng. Fort Worth Age 21, Class ' 49, Coast Guard, ASAE. WORNAT, RICHARD O. Dick Pet. E. Weimar Age 22, Class ' 50, Air Force, Pres. Lutheran Students ' Associa¬ tion, Pet. Club, Distinguished Student, Tau Beta Pi, Scholarship ship Honor Society. WRAGG, DONALD E. Eco. Breckenridge Age 23, Class ' 46, Navy, Eco. Club, Distinguished Student, Honor Society. WRIGHT, ARTHUR E. Art ME San Antonio Age 21, Class ' 48, Navy, ASME. WRIGHT, GROVES C, JR. Cliff Pet. E. Hawkins Age 25, Class ' 45, Air Force, Petroleum Club. WRIGHT, HUBERT H. ME Gulfport, Miss. Age 24, Class ' 45, Air Force, ASME, Distinguished Student, Tau Beta Pi. WRIGHT, JACK B. Abe Agron. 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Bus, Dallas JACKSON, CHARLES M E, Aransas Pass JACKSON, ELMER L. Ag Eco, LaGrange JACKSON, EVERETT G. A H, Columbia, S. C. JEFFERIES, C. B. Pet M E, Houston JOHANSEN, EIVING H. Bus, Brownsville JOHNSON, WILLIAM T. C E, Terrell KAHN, DONALD N. I E, Houston KAUFMAN, WILLEAM T. C E, Greenville KAY, JOHN H. Pet E, Agua Dulle KILCREASE, ANDREW Y. Ch E, Corsicana KINSEY, RAYMOND A. C E, Medina KIRK, TOMMIE R. Ag E, Taft KUTCH, DON L. Ag Ed, Wellington LADYMON, HORACE R. Bus, Marshall LANDRUM, BEE E. R M, Alto IANHAM, WAYNE H. A H, Granbury LAREAU, GLENN C, Arch, Vernon LAUFENBERG, JOHN W. Ch E, Port Arthur 132 Class LAWSON, ROBERT L. Pet E, Freer LEDBETTER, ROBERT M. W Man, Breckenridge LEE, ROY, JR. M E, Gatesville LITTLEJOHN, WALTER B. 5 A, Dallas LOFLIN, D. V. Eco, Dallas LOKEY, TED Y. B A, Amarillo McCLURE, DONALD P. Bus, Corpus Christ! McCLURE, ROYCE L. Ch E, Dallas McConnell, joe e. Ag Eco, Atlanta McGANNON, RICHARD L. Pet-M E, Wink McGOWN, CLIFFORD K. Bus, Edcouch McGregor, malcolm Ag E, El Paso MACK, HARRY J. Hort, Gatesvile MACKEY, WILLIAM L. A H, Longview MADDOX, JOE P. C E, Fort Worth MALTZ, HERSCHEL Man E, Houston MANES, ARCHIE H. C E, Houston MARKS, RICHARD E. Acc, Houston MAULDEN, JOHN H. M E, Bajmorhea MAXFIELD, LAWRENCE G. Pet-M E, Temple MEDLIN, OSCAR R, JR. Man E, Karnack MILLS, BRYAN M. A H, Fort Stockton MISTROT, GUSTAVE A. Pet-Geo E, Houston MITCHELL, ROBERT F. Aero, Dallas MOON, FRANK W. Aero, San Antonio MOORE, MARTELL S. Bus, Waxahachie MORTENSEN, JOHN A. Hort, Crystal City of 50 LEMONS, ROY D. Pet E, Gainesville LEWIE, JOHN R. EE, Fort Worth LEWIE, WILLIAM H., JR. C E, Gainesville LUDWIG, JOHN H. Aero, Bryan LUEDTKE, CHARLES, JR. M E, Fort Worth LUNDELIUS, CHARLES R. Eco. Round Rock McCREA, YANCEY J. A H, Cisco McCullough, joe v. Geo., San Antonio McDANIEL, CHESTER R. B A, Brackettville McGREW, WALLACE R. C E, Port Arthur McKERALL, CHARLES B. C E, Waco McMILLIN, WILLIAM C. Aero, Tyler MAGEE, L. HOLT, JR. Bus, Abilene MAGRUDER, JIMMIE G. I E, Fort Worth MAHALEY, WM. C., JR. Bus, Rice MARTIN, ROBERT N. Ag Ed, Osage MARTINEZ, RAMIRO Ch E, Laredo MASSA, JOSEPH A. Pre-Med, Galveston MILES, EDWARD P., JR. Man E, Waxahachie MILLER, JARVIS E. A H, Orange Grove MILLER, ROBERT B. A H, Utopia MCDISETT, CHARLES B. Ag E, Huntington MOGFORD, JOSEPH W. I E, College Station MONTES, MIGUAL Geol., Brownsville MOSELEY, WALTER H. E E, Dallas MOSER, ALBERT RICHARD Ch E, Waco MUELLER, MARVIN H. Ch E, Brenham 133 JUNIORS MULLINS, JOE H. MUSEY, MITCHELL J. Physics, Carrizo Springs Acc, Houston MURPHREE, DAVID MYER, WILLIAM C. E E, Shreveport Man E, Monroe, La. MURRAY, BUFORD J. NEAL, E. E. C E, Taft A H, Elysian Fields NEFF, GLYN A. E E, Dallas NEINAST, WILLIAM W. I E, Rosebud NESMITH, MARQUIN T. C E, Harlingen NEWMAN, HARRY E. Eco, San Antonio NICKS, JERRY W. Bus, Beaumont NOBLE, HAROLD R. M E, Baytown NORMAN, JOHN R. Pre-Med, Galveston NORTH, BILL J. Ag E, Waxahachie OHLENDORF, CONRAD Agronomy, Lockhart ORY, WILLIE B. A H, Brady OTIS, PAUL H. Geology, Texarkana OWENS, CHARLES E. F Man, Brookston PATE, SAM G. Bus, Sweetwater PEGUES, ALEX H. Pet-M E, Weslaco PENA, LEO N. Ch E, San Antonio PETERS, JOHN E. Ch E, Mexia PFEIL, CLIFTON E. Vet-Med, Woodsboro PHILLIPS, ERNEST E. B A, Henderson OLSON, JOHN M. Arch, Corpus Christ! O ' NEAL, HENRY P. Ag E, Terrell ORMAN, MACYL K. Ag Ed, Floydada PAPPAS, ARISTOTLE T. M E, Galveston PARASKEVAS, ALEXANDER Bus, Edinburg PARKER, PHILIP C E, Ysleta PENLAND, CHARLES G. M E, Fort Worth PENROD, WILLIAM K. M E, Gonzales PERDOMO, RODOLFO A H, Guatemala City PIERCE, ROBERT E. B A, Palestine PIKE, JOE V. E E, Dallas PINER, DICK H. M E, Sherman PITZER, ERNEST T., JR. PORTER, VERNON R. Pet E, Abilene Acc, Italy PIXLEY, ROY A. POWELL, BILLY L. Arch, Gladewater M E, Denison PANTERMUEHL, LEROY PRICE, EDWARD O. Acc, New Braunfels Pet Geo E, Teague PRINCE, JACK T. Ag E, Hubbard PULLEN, PEYTON H. C E, Lometa RAGLAND, FRANK O. M E, Lufkin RAMEY, GLENN H. Ch E, Dallas RAMSEY, PATRICK H. Geology, Corpus Christ! RANSLEBEN, GUIDO, JR. Aero, San Antonio RAUN, LOWELL G. REYES, HUMBERTO V. Bus, El Campo A H, Berclair REID, ALBERT D. REYNOLDS, TOM D. Pet E, Goldthwaite C E, Gatesville REINKE, JACK R. RICHARD, WILLIAM E. M E, San Antonio M E, Beaumont 134 Ciass of 50 ROARK, RUSSELL E. ROBERTSON, JAMES F. M E, Cleveland ROBERTS, JAMES C. A H, Paris ROBERTSON, GARLAND E E, Baytown RODGERS, GEORGE M. Phy E, College Station ROGERS, KENNETH G. A H, Maud ROLLINS, VICHEAL G. Ch E, New London RUHMANN, EDWIN P. Agronomy, Kenedy RUTHERFORD, HARRY M. Ag Ed, Wichita Falls SALCH, JOSEPH F. Agronomy, Taft SCHECHTER, ROBERT S. Ch E, Rosenberg SCHERO, ROBERT J. C E, San Antonio SCHMIDT, HAROLD B. A H, Harper Agronomy, Plainview ROBERTSON, WM. A., JR. M E, Fort Worth ROBINETTE, JAMES L. I E, Houston ROSE, JAMES E„ JR. W Man, Dallas ROSIN, AL S. C E, San Antonio ROSS, ONES A. A H, Jolly SAMUELS, WILLIAM D„ JR. Agronomy, Terrell SANDERS, DAVID A. C E, Jacksonville SANDERS, SAM P. Ag Ed, Paris SCHRADER, BEN F. Ch E, Rosenberg SCHROEDER, ARTHUR, JR. Bus, Victoria SCHROEDER, CURTIS W. E E, Houston SCHUBERT, BOB C. Agronomy, Robstown SCHUBERT, LIONEL Z. E E, Sweetwater SCHUMANN, WM. L. A H, Sugarland SCHWAB, CHARLES C. M E, Beaver, Penn. SCHWAB, LEONARD M E, Dallas SCHWARZ, EDGAR, JR. C E, Boerne SCOTT, CLAY C, JR. Bus, Dallas SEALEY, BILL J. A H, Fairplay SEAY, JEFFERSON III Chem, Fort Worth SEELKE, A. G„ JR. M E, Houston SELF, GEORGE T. Chem, Borger SERAYER, FRED D. Flor, Cleburne SHAFFER, JAMES H. Chem, Big Spring SHANNON, WILLIAM R. R F, Saint Jo SHEPPERD, MONROE T. A H, Salado SHILLER, LEROY W. Ag E, Ballinger SHUGART, JACK H. Bus, Garland SIMMONS, F. P., JR. Pet E, Dallas SIMONEAUX, JOHN B. C E, Houston SIMPSON, EDWARD J. A H, Fort Worth SKAGGS, MERTON M. A H, Junction SMITH, CLIFTON O., JR. L D, Burkburnett SMITH, DUDLEY B. E E, Houston SMITH, EMORY E. Agronomy, Haskell SKIDMORE, BOB G. Ag Eco, Paris SLAUGHTER, OTHA L. I E, Bowie SLAYTON, J. C. Ag Eco, Henderson SMITH, HERMAN R. Ag E, Childress SMITH, KENNETH W. M E, Blanco SMITH, ROBERT L. Geology, McAllen 125 JUNIORS SMITH, WILLIAM R. SOMMERS, CLYDE L. Ag Eco, Olton A H, Navasota SMULLEN, KENNETH C. SPEARS, DAN W. Pet-M E, Fort Worth Acc, Belton SMYTHE, RAYMOND W. SPRINGER, JOY V. Arch, El Paso Man E, San Antonio STANISLAV, LEONARD R. Agronomy, West STEPHENS, MAURICE W. A H, Eden STEVENS, WESLEY M. Physics, Bryan STOKES, MALCOLM J. Ch E, Overton STOREY, HAL L. Ag Ed, Lott STROTHER, DUANE A. A H, Del Rio TATE, TED Ag E, Waxahachie TAYLOR, A. B. Bus, Beaumont TAYLOR, HENRY A. Pet E, Crowell STEWART, LUTHER G. Eco, Wichita Falls STOFFRENGEN, BILLY J. Ag Eng-B A, Waxahachie STOKES, JOE B. Ag Ad, Plainview SUMMERS, JOE B. Ag Ed, Eddy SWEENEY, BRADLEY W. F Man, Bellville SYKES, BOBBY R. A H, Ballinger TAYLOR, JOHN L. Bus, Rotan TEMPLETON, JOHN B. C E, Dallas TEMPLETON, ROBERT L. A H, Brownwood TERRELL, BERWIN J. Agronomy, Plainview THOMAS, CARL H. W Man, Carthage THOMPSON, SAMMY JO Bus, Borger THOMPSON, WILLIAM F. Man E, Abilene THORNTON, D. STEWART A H, Denton TODD, WALTER L.,JR. Ag Ed, Tyler TOSCANA, ABEL, JR. Ch E, Harlingen TRAIL, JAMES A H, Kaufman TRAMMELL, DONALD R. Bus, Harlingen TUCKER, STEARNS S. Ch E, Fort Worth TURCOTTE, JOHN W. A H, Kingsville TURLEY, WILLIAM D. Eco, Houston WALKER, JACK W. Bus, Beaumont WALKER, JAMES L. Bus, Alice WARDLEE, CHARLES A. B A, Amarillo WELLS, PAUL H. A H, Wichita Falls WENDT, ARTHUR H. E E, Harlingen WHETSTONE, JOSEPH Man E, Waco TRICHE, WILLIAM A. Ch E, Port Neches TROUBLEFIELD, JAMES E. Agronomy, Quanah TSESMELIS, JOHN G. Bus, Alice TURLEY, THOMAS D. Ag E, El Paso VORNKAHL, HENRY L. Ch E, Peters VOURCOS, MICHAEL E. C E, Brownsville WEBSTER, MACK J. I E, San Antonio WELCH, WILLIAM W., JR. Geology, Tyler WELDER, AMOS G., JR. A H, Beeville WHITE, ROBERT A. C E, Fort Worth WIGGINS, GENE B. Geol. E, Dallas WILHITE, BILLY R. A H, Athens 136 Class at ' SO WILLIAMS, A. PAUL EE-ME, Cleveland WILLIAMS, JAMES M. Agronomy, Dallas WILLIAMS, J. O. Ch E, Gladewater WILLIAMS, MALCOLM M. Ag E, Silsbee WILLIAMSON, JOHN, JR. Pre-Med, San Antonio WILLIS, CHARLES Ag Ed, Hughes Springs WILSON, AUGUSTUS B., JR. WITTENBURG, HANS R. Pet E, Mexia WILSON, WILLIAM G. Man E, Baytown WOOD, JOHN F. A H, Cuero WOOTTON, THOMAS W. M E, San Antonio WORD, TIM D. C E, San Antonio WORSHAM, MACK J. Pet, Copus Christ! A H, Lockhart WOODALL, JIMMY R. Ag Eco, Fort Worth WOOTAN, CHARLES V. Ag Eco, Junction WYLER, KARL O. L A, El Paso WYLIE, SHERRELL W.,JR. Bus, Tyler YARBOROUGH, C. P. L D, Waco YARDLEY, NOEL W. Ch E, Bryan YELTON, OTTO A., JR. B A, Galveston , YOUNG, RAYMOND V. F Man, Hereford ZABCIK, F. M. Agronomy, Temple ZIMMERMAN, WALTER W. Pet E, San Antonio ZENTNER, JAMES R. Arch, Rowena ZERR, MARTIN J. ZUMWALT, JOE P. Land Art, Corpus Christ! Ch E, Hallettsville 137 JUNIORS ADAMS, JOSEPH Q. ALEXANDER, WILLIAM L. E E, Dallas Geol, Snyder ADAMS, ROY W. Agronomy, Levita ALEXANDER, WM. J. Pet E, Stephenville ALLSUP, KIETH E. Arch, Bryan ' s Mill ANDERS, EDWARD O. M E, Pasadena ANDERSON, BOB V. Arch, Houston AYERS, DONALD Ag Ed, Linden AYRES, FRANK L. C E, Brackettville BACHUS, WALTER O. C E, Tyler BALL, DURWOOD E. R F, Cotulla BALL, ROBERT J. A H, San Antonio BARNETT, JACK L. Pet E, Eastland ALLEN, COOPER S. Bus, Calvert ALLEN, WILLIAM T. Aero E, Fort Worth ANDRICH, STEPHIN M„ JR. M E, Galveston APEL, EDWIN A. E E, Gatesville AUBEY, VICTOR D., JR. Ag Eco, Beaumont BALDERAS, JACK M., JR. Geol, San Antonio BALDWIN, RICHARD R. M E, San Angelo BAKER, JAMES M. Vet-Med, Mission BASHAM, FREDDIE B. Aero E, Houston BAY, CURTIS A. Bus Adm, Killeen BEHNE, JOE C, JR. M E, Dallas BERGQUIST, RONALD G. BILBY, STEPHEN A. Ch E, Lufkin Bus, San Antonio BERNHARDT, KENNETH W. BILLINGSLEY, REX L. M E, Port Arthur Journalism, Waxahachie BERNHARDT, LAURENCE BLAZEK, ROBERT L. Arch, Port Arthur Ento, College Station BOEHM, EDWARD G. Ag Ed, Moulton BOGEL, AMOS G. M E, Alpine BOND, KENNETH Z. Journalism, Pampa BOTARD, HERMAN G. Aero E, Hallettsville BOWLIN, ROBERT F. A H, Amarillo BOYD, CHARLES E. W M, Kent BREWER, MERCER G. Pet-M E, Waxahachie BROCKETTE, BENTON L. I E, Cleburne BROWN, DELMA D. Pet E, Burkburnett BONEY, JOHN H. Acc, lola BOOTH, BERT E. Aero E, Moran BORCHERDING, F. L. Acc, Hooks BOYD, WILLIAM E. Ag Ed, Burkburnett BRANNAN, WARREN G. C E, Indian Gap BREWER, JOSEPH Z. E E, Houston BROWN, MICHAEL Ag Ed, Gatesville BRIDGES, FRANK Ag Ed, Linden BETTS, GERALD Arch, Dallas BROWN, DEWEY E. Bus, Kingsville BROWN, JAMES G., JR. Land Art, Dallas BROWN, ROBT. M. ; JR. E E, Beaumont BRAUN, CURTIS T. Bus, Georgetown BURTTSCHELL, JOE E. Ag Ed, Sealy CABANISS, CHARLES D. Pre-Law, Garland 138 Class at 50 CAGLE, ROBERT L. C E, Sherman CALCOTE, WILLIE E E, Trickham CALHOUN, TOM G. Pet E, Tenaha CAMP, MELVIN, W. T. A H, Junction CAMPBELL, DALTON G. Bus, Borger CANTY, MAMES P. D M, Dallas CARDWELL, WALLACE H. V M, Rockdale CARTER, JAMES LOWELL M E, Amarillo CASAS, RAFAEL J. D M, Maracaibo, Ven. CHANEY, J. CECIL Ag ED, Canton CHESSER, BILLY G. Ch E, Doole CHUMNEY, BILLIE H. Ag Ed, Hamilton CATANACH, ARTHUR W. Ch E, Port Arthur CATES, JAMES H. M E, Fort Worth CHALKER, DURWOOD E E, Breckenridge CLARK, JESSIE R. Pet E, San Antonio CLARK, BILLY R. Ag Eco, Chillicothe CLARK, ROBERT E. M E, Burleson CLIFTON, WILLIAM W. V M, Decatur COLLIER, WALTER B. C E, Hearne COLLINS, LEROY D. M E, Amarillo COPENHAVER, CHARLES E. V M, Houston CORY, WILLIAM E. EE, Dallas CORREA, RUMALDO T. Ag Ed, Raymondville COOK, ARCHIE D. Ch E, Fort Worth COOPER, RICHARD E. A H, San Antonio COPE, LESTER E. Man E, Houston COTNER, WILBUR C. E E, Perryton COX, CHARLES E. Ag Eco, Bowie CRITCHFIELD, CHESTER W M CRONE, BILLIE L. Pet E, Eastland CROOK, E. T. Arch, Dallas CURRENS, TOM B. I E, Dallas DANIEL, THOMAS M. Ag Eng, Garland DANIEL, EDWIN F. Ag Ed, Holland DAVIS, ARMAND R. M E, Port Arthur DIBRELL, FRANK N. A H, San Antonio DICKEY, JOHN W. E E, Arlington DIECKMAN, J. J. Geo, Franklin CUSHING, FRANK W. Bus, Greenville DALBY, WINGRED S. Agronomy, DeKalb DALE, JAMES M. E E, Winona DAVIS, JOHN D. Geo, Lubbock DAVIS, J. HOWARD C E, Fort Worth DAVIS, FRANK A. Ag Ed, Sweetwater DIONNE, H. J. Ch E, Port Arthur DITTMAR, ALBERT D. A H, Fredericksburg DIXON, WAYNE T. A A, Gilmer DOLIVE, WAYNE B. DOWLING, MILTON W. C E, Huntsville B A, Houston DOLLAY, CLIFTON H. DRYAC, COLBERT H. Ag Eco, Henderson B A, Caldwell DOUGHTY, WILLIAM L. DROZD, DEONYS H. Aero, Glen Rose E E, Ennis 139 JUNIORS DRURY, MAX D., JR. B A, Calvert DUBE, HAROLD W. Hart, McAllen DUNNAHOO, JAMES R. Man E, Houston ELLIS, LOWELL C. Geol Eng, Tyler ENGEBRETSON, EDW. O. Bus Acc, Concord, Mass. ESPINOZA, LUIS Pet E, Mercedes FAULKNER, DAVID N„ JR. Arch, Galveston FEHRMANN, ROBERT L. Pet E, Houston FERGUSON, ROBERT E. Agr, Buda FONTENOT, JOSEPH G. M E, Lufkin FOSTER, HENRY L., JR. E E, Abilene FOWLKES, CHARLES G. E E, Amarillo EAKINS, GILLIE B. C E, Mt. Pleasant EARLES, JAMES R. Ag Eng,Lorena ELLIOTT, DAVIS W. Ag Eng, Amarillo EVANS, LEIGHTON A. M E, Weatherford EVERETT, LEROY J. C E, Las Cruces, N. Mex. FAULKENBERRY, TIM G. Vet-Med, Loraine FITTS, ROBERT G. Agr, Atlanta FLOYD, ATM A, JR. Aero, Beaumont FOKES, JACKM. Ag Eng, Del Rio FRANKLIN, MILTON T. Geol Eng, Newton FREEMAN, HAROLD N. Ag Ed, Knox City FULBRIGHT, MYRON L. Ag Eng,Lorena GALBREATH, WILLIAM A., JR.GARRETT, JAMES H. M E, Houston Ag Ed, Cross Plains GALLOWAY, JOHN D. GAULT, LANDON L. Geol Eng, Livingston Vet-Med, Placid GARREN, M. C., JR. GOERDEL, LEMUND E. I E, Turnersville Agr, Pottsville GOOCH, HULON D. Agr, Floyd GOODWIN, CHAS. J., JR. Man E, Houston GORDON, CHARLES W. Ag Eco, San Antonio GRAVES, MARION E., JR. Ag Ed,Ranger GREB, KENNETH W. M E, Crockett GREEN, JAMES M. I E, Pettus HAGOOD, ROY O. Dairy Man, Fort Worth HALICK, JOHN V. Pre-Med, Houston HALKIAS, ESTES E. B A, Eastland HARLIN, CURTIS C., JR. C E, Fort Worth HARMON, J. R. B A, Austin HARMS, HENRY, JR. Agr, Nordheim GORDON, FRANK H. E E, Houston GOUGLER, PHILIP D. A H, Medina GREEN, GLEN W. Range Man, Eldorado GUENZEL, EDWIN L. E E, Taylor HAGEMEIER, MARVIN W. B A, Bryan HAGEN, JOHN A. C E, San Antonio HANCOCK, BLUEFFORD G. Hort, Stephenville HANCOCK, JOHN R. Pet E, Fort Worth HARDING, THOMAS E. Pre-Vet, Del Rio HARRINGTON, WILLIAM C. Geology, Odessa HATCHER, HAROLD K. A H, Gainesville HAWES, RAYBURN H. Arch, Cleburne 140 Class of 9 SO HERRINGTON, D. A. Ag Eco, Del Rio HEWITT, CHARLES R. AH, Son Antonio HICKS, HOWARD R. Ag Ed, Velasco HILLIARD, GARLAND E. M E, Lohn HILLERY, WILLIAM N. Pre-Dent, Flatonia HINTZ, CARLOS W. B A, Sealy HOOBLER, DAVID E. Ch E, San Antonio HORD, EARL D. Ag Eco, Winters HOWARD, JOE R. Geol E, Midland HRANITZKY, DENNIS R. V M, Yoakum HUBBARD, JOEL R. Aero, New Boston HUCKABEE, DAN C. Ag Eng, Gatesville HUMPHREYS, EDWARD C. W M, San Antonio HURT, HUGH H. Aero, Big Springs HUTTON, ROBERT S. M E, Stephenville JENNINGS, CHARLES W. Arch, Dallas JOHNSON, BILLY J. D H, Abilene JOHNSON, HAROLD E. Pet E, Stamford JONES, W. A. Hort, Centerville JOYCE, DONALD J. M E, Rising Star KARNOWSKI, F. G. Ch E, Robstown KELLY, HOWARD D. C E, Spearman KING, ERNEST J. Man E, Port Arthur KING, JAMES J. Bus, Kerrville KOENNING, AUGUST G. Land Art, Luling konz, max a. P E, Weimar KOONCE, PHIL B. 9 Eng, Pleasanton HIGGINS, WILLIAM A. Ag Ed, Stephenville HILL, JESSE W. Arch, Port Arthur HILLIARD, CYRIL D. M E, Lohn HITES, WILLIAM H. E E, Dallas HODGES, CLIFFORD H. Geo, Palestine HOLDER, JOHN V. E E, Waco HOWELL, ALFRED E. A H, El Paso HOYLER, WILBURNE F. Aero, Fort Worth HRACHOVY, SYDON F. P E, Ellinger HUDGINS, JESSE T. Ag Ed, Gainesville HUEY, CECIL H. Bus, New Orleans, La. HUGHES, ROY N. M E, Quanah IBANEZ, CARLOS S. Pet E, San Diego IVEY, HOMER F. E E, Robert Lee JACKSON, WILLIAM E. Ento, Burkeville JONES, DONALD M. Ch E, Waco JONES, ROBERT L. M E, McCain, No. Carolina JONES, TOM L. A S, Spur KARSTETER, HUGH H. V M, Henrietta KEETER, THOMAS L. F G, San Antonio KELLEHER, JAMES F. Aero, Kaufman KING, JIMMIE M. E E, Neches KIRKPATRIK, JOHN E. Arch, Beaumont KNIGHT, CHARLES N. Ag Ed, Whitesboro KOTARA, ARCHIE H. C E, San Antonio KOSAREK, CHARLIE F. I E, Ennis KOSAREK, CHARLIE H. Pet Eng, Bryan 141 JUNIORS KOESTER, JOHN H. Ag Eng, Riesel KRAUSE, FREDERICK J. Arch, Dallas KUNZE, OTTO R. Ag Eng,La Grange LANGLINAIS, RAY L. Arch, San Antonio LEE, CURTIS H. Ag Eco, Ballinger LEWIS, HOWARD E. Pet Eng,Lovelady LOVELACE, WILLIAM H. I E, Crane LUCY, DAN H. C E, Longview McBEE, LEONARD E. Ch E, Texas City McANDREW, ELTON L. Ag Eco, Brigg McCOY, ALLEN W. E E, Stephenville McENTIRE, JOE J. Ag Ed, Comanche McSWAIN, ARLAN B. A H, Amarillo MADDOX, THOMAS J. M E, Centerville MANESS, CLYDE TEEL E E, Kilgore MAULDEN, MARTIN L. M E, Balmorhea MERCHANT, JOHN H. Arch, Franklin MIEARS, JAMES E. Agronomy, DeLeon MILLER, DAVID W. C E, Dallas MILLER, ERNEST L. Bus, Baytown MILLER, EGAN R. E E, Arlington MITCHELL, HOWARD S. Ag Ed, Childress MITCHELL, LELAND O. D H,Tahoka MONTGOMERY, I. E. Arch, Baytown MORINGY, PETER F. C E, Houston MORRIS, C. E. Landscape, DeLeon MOSELEY, RICHARD S. A H, Kingsville LACY, JACK WEBB Ag Ed, Cross Plains LA FLEUR, PAUL R- B A, Houston LAKE, JOHN W. Ento, Rosebud LEWIS, NEWTON E. Ag Ed, Jayton LIVESAY, TOM B. Arch, Beaumont LONGSERRE, DANIEL I. Ag Eng, Houston McCANN, WILLIAM R. Pet Eng, West Columbia McCASKILL, GERALD Agronomy, Centerville McCLUNG, BURHL Ag Eco, Hillsboro McGinnis, bill g. C E, Strawn McNEILL, WILLIS F. B A, Galveston McNAMARA, THOS. M. C E, Orange MANNING, BUFORD J. Land Art, Houston MARTIN, JAMES T. Ch E, Lampasas MATHEWS, DEAN S. C E, Fort Worth MIKESKA, LOMAS L. Ag Eco, Brookshire MILLARD, RICHARD W. Bus, Houston MILLER, CLIFFORD A. C E, Dallas MILLER, ROY ALLEN A H, Longview MILLER, VOLIE P. Man E, Burkeville MILLSAP, FRED N. Bus, Paris MOORE, BEDFORD F. Ch E, Beaumont MOORE, WILLIAM A. M E, San Antonio MORAN, BRIAN T. Bus, Fort Worth MOSS, CHARLES R. Ag Ed, Hearne MOSER, IVAN S. E E, San Antonio MOTE, ROBERT M. Agronomy, Lorena 142 Class of 9 50 MULLINS, WILLIAM G. Bus, Dallas MULLINS, WILLIAM H. C E, Carrizo Springs MURDOCH, RUSSEL I. Ag Adm, Dallas NEWMAN, WALTER J. Pet E, Palestine NICHOLS, G. W. M E, Hamlin NICKENS, J. C. M E, San Antonio ORMSBY, GERALD E. Acc, Bunkie, La. OTTE, A. J. Man E, Brady OWEN, WILLIAM B. Ag Ed, Jacksboro PARK, JAMES E. D H, Amarillo PARMA, EUGENE C. Bus, Ennis PAUL, FRED Agronomy, Atlanta PIANTA, JOHN D., JR. C E, San Antonio PLAGENS, WILLIAM T. Arch, Houston PORTER, BISHOP G., JR. Geo, Houston PRINE, JAMES R. Vet-Med, Corsicana PRINGLE, ROBERT B. Arch, Dallas RANEY, HARRY M E, Fort Worth REED, RAY P. L A, San Antonio REYNOLDS, STANLEY B. Pet E, Brady RICE, MARVIN G. E E, San Antonio RITTER, KENNETH E. Agronomy, Gary ROBBINS, EUGENE W. Ag Ed, San Antonio ROGERS, SAM R. Geo, Toledo, O. RYAN, EDWARD S. M E, Bryan SCHAUER, BILLY B. Pet E, Del Rio SCHMIDT, ROBERT H. E E, Gladewater MURPHY, RAY D. Agronomy, Donna NEEPER, LELAND L. M E, Sweetwater NEWMAN, CONRAD E. Geo, Abilene NUTT, GUY W. Ag Ed, Bertram O ' HARA, ROBERT N. E E, Dallas OLIVER, LAWRENCE E. Bus, Groesbeck PACE, FLOYD A. Pet E, Kenedy PANGBURN, RICHARD E. Man E, El Paso PARCHMAN, JACK K. C E, Fort Worth PEARCE, TRUMAN L. M E, Carthage PENA, AUGUST© F. C E, Laredo PETERSON, GLENN W. M E, Longview PORTER, EDWARD O. E E, Fort Worth POWELL, ARTHUR B. C E, Wichita Falls PRICE, DONALD C. Bus, Red Oak RANKINS, CHARLES D. A H, Corsicana RANSOM, WILLIAM R. E E, Mexia REED, CHARLES W. M E, Poteet RICE, WILBUR L. E E, lola RIDER, FRANKLIN L. Ento, Newgulf RIFE, WILLIAM T. Ch E, Dallas ROGERS, STANLEY L. L Des, Abilene ROSIER, JAMES G. Ento, Bryan RUCKER, WILLIAM G. Arch, Temple SCHRANK, GILBERT C. Aero, Hamilton SCHRANK, WILBURN R. Aero, Hamilton SCHUMANN, JOHN E. 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EDWARDS, EDWIN C. ELLIOTT, RICHARD M. ELMBLAD, RICHARD B. ELMORE, WILLIAM E. ENGLEBERG, MARVIN W. ENGLAND, JOHN C. EVANS, WALTER J. FELKER, CARL A. FINCH, CHARLES H. FINCH, HOMER J. FINCIAS, LOUIS E. FLUKINGER, THOMAS E. FOCKELMANN, WILLIAM F. FORREST, RAYMOND D. FOSHEE, RONALD E. FONTAINE, THOMAS M. FRAZIER, FRANK D. FREDERICK, AUTRY W. FREUDENTHAL, MERTON L. FRIZZELL, ROBERT H. FULLER, CHARLES H. FULLER, JOHN L. GARDNER, WELDON D. GAUGLER, FREDERICK J. GAULT, JAMES E. GAUNTT, JERRE ROLAND GEBERT, BOB J. GEISENDORFF, MARTIN W. GEORGE, CARL W. GIBBS, BERT H. GIBBS, HERBERT L. GIESECKE, R. C. GOODMAN, GLEN E. GOODWIN, RICHARD L. GOSSETT, JOHN E. GRAHAM, RICHARD C. GRAVES, JAMES R. GRIFFIN, DOYLE R. GRIFFITHS, HERBERT T. GRUBBS, DONALD S. HAGAN, CARL H. HAGENS, LESLIE R. HAINES, DAVID G. HARALDSON, JAMES R. HARALDSON, THOMAS D. HARRELL, DONALD B. HARRIS, JAMES E. HARRIS, WILLIAM R. HARRISON, JAMES B. HARTMAN, KENNETH S. HARVEY, A. E. HAYNIE, ROBERT L. HELVEY, FRANK L. HENKHAUS, WELDON C. HENRY, FREDERICK P. HENSON, CHESS A. HEUSINGER, EDWARD F. HINTON, JOSEPH D. HOOPER, WALLACE HOPKINS, DON L, 148 Class of 51 HOSKINS, BILLY O. HOTCHKISS, OSCAR T. HUGGHINS, ROBERT H. HUNT, CHARLES G. HURST, JAMES M. IRELAND, JOHN F. JACK, ROBERT W. JEKEL, EUGENE E. JOHNSON, JOE L. JOHNSON, JOHN A. JOHNSON, THOMAS M. JOHNSTON, FLOYD M. JONES, CLARENCE E. JONES, HERSHEL L. JONES, WESCOMB R. KADEL, JAMES O. KEELAN, DARE K. KELLS, EDWARD L. KELLY, RICHARD B. KEMP, DONALD G. KENDALL, DON F. KING, ROBERT L. KITCHELL, CHARLES M. KLATT, FRED KNIGHT, CHARLES W. KNIGHT, MACK W. KNOX, JOHN R. KORIOTH, ANDREW A. KRAUSKOPF, BEN R. LANCASTER, JOHN S. LANGFORD, ROBERT F. LAMBERTH, SCOTT M. LATHEM, HOWARD E. LEAVITT, DAVID N. LEE, DONALD G. LEE, WILLIAM LEVIN, MARVIN L. LEWIS, JAMES C. LIPPMANN, WILBUR LORENZ, TED C. LUGER, JOHN M. MANER, JOHN T. MASON, JACK C. MARTIN, ALFRED D. MARTIN, REX K. MARTIN, ROBERT E. MASON, FAGAN B. MASSENGALE, LEVON MATA, VIRGILIO H. MATHIS, JAMES W. MATTHEWS, ROBERT S. MATUSEK, MARVIN A. MAXFIELD, ROBERT P. MAYBEN, G. W. MAYFIELD, JOHN D. MEACHAM, MELBOURNE M. MEEK, EMORY L. MELCHER, JAMES W. MILLER, WILLIAM N. MILLS, HERBERT G. MOCK, RALPH MODLIN, JAMES H. MOLINARY, SAMUEL MONROE, JOHN ALLEN MOORE, CARL O. MOORE, JAMES T. MOORE, JAMES J. MOORE, NORMAN H. MORRIS, DONALD S. MORRISON, EUGENE B. MOSS, WILLIAM R. MUNSON, WILLIAM H. McAllister, edwin b. McASHAN, THOMAS W. McBETH, LLOYD T. McCARTY, JAMES F. McCAUSEY, DAVID L. 149 SOPHOMORES McFALL, JOHN R. McFarland, george j. McFERON, LOUIE O. MclVER, JES D. McNeill, Charles a. NACIM, DAVID A. NALER, ROBERT B. NANCE, ROY D. NAPP, DONALD E. NAVARRE, ANATOLE J„ JR. NEAL, CARL T. NEELEY, CHARLES N. NEILL, FRANK E. NEILSON, ROBERT M. NEWTON, JAMES B. NOLL, ARTHUR W. NORRIS, JOE W. NORTON, DON A. NOVOSAD, CHARLES L„ JR. OATES, CHARLES W. OGLESBY, JOHN M. OLIVER, WADE H. OLSEN, MARTIN B. O ' NEILL, JACK B. ORR, GEORGE W. OSBORN, CHARLES K. OSBORNE, EMMET, L. PARKE, ROBERT P. PARSE, MELVIN W. PATTERSON, MILTON R. PATTON, KEITH L. PAYNE, ROBERT T. PEALOR, CHARLES L. PEEBLES, CHARLES T. PERLMUTTER, GEORGE PERRY, JOSEPH A. PHILLIPS, HENRY G. PIANTA, JAMES E. PIPES, KENNETH P. PITTMAN, DON N. PORTER, JAMES W. PRICE, WILLIAM S., JR. RACHOFSKY, MORTON RAGUSA, FRANK A. RALEY, JACKSON L. RAMEY, ROBERT P. RAMSEY, FRANK A. RAMSEY, KENNETH E„ JR. RASH, HOWARD D. RAY, WILLIAM C. READY, JOHN F. REDDELL, GILLAM P. REED, LYMAN S. REED, ROY E. REESE, ROBERT C. REJEBIAN, MYRON V. RICHARDSON, BILL D. RIGGS, SHELBY E. ROBERTS, EDWARD E. ROBERTSON, ALBERT B. ROBERTSON, WALTER C. RODRIQUEZ, EDWARD C., JR. ROETZEL, THOMAS G. ROGERS, DONALD L. ROGERS, REID H. ROLLINS, ALBERT W. ROSS, LEON D. ROYDER, THOMAS H. RUBLE, CHARLES R. RUCKS, JAMES H. RUSHING, ALLEN T. RUSK, ARTRE H„ JR. RYLANDER, AMES M. SAUNDERS, CHARLES L. SCOTT, HUGH M. SCHAAKE, KENNETH W. SCHAWE, ROBERT H. SCHLATHER, CLARENCE A. SCHMIDT, HENRY W. SCHMITZ, ARNOLD F. SCHULZ, CLYDE E. 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ROBERT BYNES . . ALVIE BURKHALTER . . Vice President Corps Vice President Vet Vice President Secretary Treasurer . Parliamentarian . Sergeant at Arms . Social Secretary fyti ilunewt Glovbi Ollicebi 153 FRESHMEN ABBOTT, LOUIS C. ADAIR, BILLY D. ADAM, JAMES F. ADAMSON, GEORGE F. ADICKES, CECIL F„ JR. AGEE, AARON B. AGNEW, JACK B. ALDRIDGE, WELDON W. ALEXANDER, WILLIAM H. ALFORD, CLAUDE B. ALLEN, SIDNEY R. ALLEN, VICTOR H. ALLISON, JAMES D. AMSPOKER, SAM D. ANDERSON, CHARLIE C. ANDERSON, DAVID L. ANDERSON, JAMES G. ANDERSON, KELLY B. ANDERSON, RICHARD W. ANDERSON, WILLIAM L. ANDRUS, GEORGE R. ANTHONY, GEORGE T. ARHELGER, PRESLEY J. ARMSTRONG, JAMES H. ARNOLD, EDWIN L. ARNOLD, JAMES H. ATN1PP, HORACE L. ATKINS, MARVIN C. ATTAWAY, LESLY D. AVRETT, BILLY T. BACICA, LEROY D. BAETGE, GEORGE D. BAILEY, CLARE E. BAIN, BILLY R. BAKER, JOHN N. BAKER, KENNETH H. BAKER, RICHARD A. BALENTINE, JAMES H. BANDY, MASON E. BARFIELD, A. B. BARNES, TOMMY E. BARNHILL, DABNEY W. BARTON, ROBERT D. BATTIN, RICHARD L. BAXTER, ROBERT L. BEASLEY, CHARLES G. BEATTY, CHARLES C. BEAZLEY, WILLIAM H. BECHERT, JAMES R. BEDGOOD, WILLIAM D. BEENE, REAGAN H. BEHNE, THOMAS D. BELL, ROBERT E. BELL, WENDON E. BELZNER, J. T. BENEFIEL, GENE L. BENKENDORFER, JAMES M. BENNETT, LEON R. BENNETT, WILLIAM D. BENOIST, DUDLEY S. BENTON, JACK L. BERRY, REA M. BERRY, VERNON R. BETHEA, BILLY G. BEYER, JOHN A. BIBB, ROBERT E. BECKHAM, RICHARD E. BISHOP, KENNETH D. BISSON, JERRY O. BLACKALLER, JIM H. BLACKMON, GILBERT G. BLEVINS, BILL C. BLOCK, WILLIAM A. BOCKHOLT, ANTON J. BONE, WILLIAM N. BONNER, FRANK M. BOOTH, LLOYD W. BOWDEN, JOHN C„ JR. BOWSER, DAN D. BOYLES, WALDO R., JR. BOZEK, BILL D. BRADFORD, ROBERT I. BRADSHAW, ROBERT A. BRAILAS, ALEXANDER BRANDT, JACK T. BRANDT, HENRY C. BRAUN, GEOFFREY E. BRAVENEC, JOSEPH S. BREWER, EDWIN E. BRIMBERRY, ROBERT W. BRISCO, WYLIE L. BROCKLES, ARGE J. BROOKS, BARTY R. BROWN, BOLAR A., JR. BROWN, DONALD M. BROWN, ERNEST L. 154 Class of 52 BRUMMERHOP, CHARLES H. BRUNSON, JOHNNY BRYAN, EARL W. BRYAN, WILLIAM G. BRYANT, MELVIN S. BUCK, CLEO E. BUIE, GLYNN D. BURCH, JORIS R. BURDA, ALBERT P. BURDETT, JOSEPH W. BURIANER, JULIUS J. BURK, JOHN W. BURK, THOMAS K. BURKES, WILLIAM M. BURKHALTER, A. C. BURKHOLDER, DEE E. BURNS, CURTIS M. BURTON, ALAN M. BYNES, ROBERT H. CAIN, HERSCHEL L. CALLAWAY, ROBERT W. CAMPBELL, PERRY D. CAMPBELL, WILLIAM E. CARLISLE, THOMAS W. CARLSON, ERIC W. CARNAHAN, DAVID R. CARPENTER, JESSE N. CARPE, JOHN R. CARPER, JOE W. CARTER, COLEMAN G. CASTILLE, MERLIN A. CATO, CAROL L. CAVITT, ERNEST T. CERVENKA, BILLY J. CHAMBERLAIN, BILLY L. CHAMBERS, EARL L. CHANDLER, DOYEL E. CHANDLER, HAROLD T. CHAPA, ROBERTO CHAPMAN,BOB CHEANEY, FRANK H. CHERRY, JAMES F. CHIAPPETTA, JOSEPH A. CHRISTINE, WILLIAM T. CLAUSS, RAYMOND L. CLIFFORD, JOHN M. CLINTON, DANIEL D. CLONINGER, BILL CLONINGER, JAMES C. CLOUD, JERRY D. COLEY, THOMAS W. COLGIN, W. E. COLVILLE, HOWARD E. CONDRAY, JAMES M. CONRAD, BILLY E. COOK, JOHN L. COOK, REUBEN D. COOPER, ALAN H. COOPER, KENNETH M. COTTLE, HAROLD E. COUFAL, LEROY L. COUGER, JOHN W. COUGHRAN, THEODORE COVENEY, ALBERT E. COWSER, DON COX, LEON CRAIG, A. J. CREGG, DAMON D. CREIGHTON, JOE K. CRENSHAW, FREEMAN O. CRIST, WILLIAM B. CROLEY, JOSEPH R. CROOK, DON R. CROSS, GEORGE M. CROSS, WILLIAM R. CROUCH, MARSHALL E. CROWLEY, GEORGE T. CROWNOVER, ALBERT B. CTVRTLIK, ROBERT A. CURRY, ROBERT B. CURTTRIGHT, CURTIS B. CUSIDO, GEORGE M. DALEHITE, JESSE J. DALSTON, JEPTHA W. DAMON, JAMES A. DANCER, EARL W. DANESI, WILLIAM A. DANIELS, HAROLD E. DANNEMILLER, GEORGE D. DANSBY, CULLEN T. DAVIS, DANIEL W. DAVIS, JERRY B. DAY, GORDON W. DEAUGUIER, BERT DEES, CHARLES M. DEES, DON O. 155 FRESHMEN DEHM, SAM E. DELANGE, WALTER H. DeLOACH, BILLY C. DINGLER, WALTER J. DIXON, JOHN B. DOBBINS, EDWARD B. DOBBINS, ROBERT N. DOMINGUEZ, LUIS F. DONLIN, CHESTER P. DOWDEN, BILLY H. DOWNING, DOUGLAS H. DUGAN, JERRY S. DUGGINS, CHARLES K. DUKE, BILLY D. DUNN, BOB F. DUSEK, JERRY J. DUVAL, PHILO H., JR. DYER, MALCOLM G. EADS, DUNAVON EADS, ROBERT M. ECKELS, PAUL G. EDWARDS, GRANVILLE D. EINEIGL, RAYMOND J. ELDRED, WALTER E. ELLISOR, GROVER C„ JR. ELLWOOD, CHARLES B. ELMENDORF, ERNEST A. EMSHOFF, ROLAND W. ENGLAND, ARLETT C. ENLOE, JAMES A. ESTEP, FORREST L„ JR. EYSTER, CHARLES R. FAGLEY, WILLIAM R. FARMER, JAMES R. FARRELL, JAMES L. FATHEREE, EUGENE H. FAWCETT, CLINTON B. FAZZINO, JOHNNIE A. FELSEN, IRVING M. FEREDAY, BOYDIE E. FINDLEY, JAMES W. FISHER, DON Y. FISHER, R. C„ JR. FITTS, HERSCHEL R. FLEMMING, DANIEL B. FLOYD, GALLANT W. FOREHOND, BILL JOE FOSBERG, WALTER E. FOSTER, JOE E. FREDERICKSON, KNUD C. FRENCH, BOBBY L. FUENTES, C. R. FULLER, LEONARD H. FULLERTON, JACK M„ JR. FULWILER, CHARLES S. GALLIMARE, CHARLES R. GARRISON, PAUL L. GASKILL, RICHARD T. GEICK, ARTHUR A. GEIGER, MILTON P. GERMOND, GEORGE F. GIBSON, RAY C. GILLESPIE, CHARLES L. GILMORE, FOREST L. GIST, GARTH S. GOLDSTEIN, IRVIN P. GONZALES, F. J. GOODLOE, ALBERT S. GORROD, HERBERT M. GOTLOB, JOHN R., JR. GOWER, ROBERT B. GRAHAM, WILLIAM R. GRATZ, DAVID M. GRAVES, DON R. GREEN, RICHARD J. GRESSETT, JACK D. GRIFFIN, A. Z. GRIFFIN, DON E. GRIFFIN, FLOYD F. GRIMES, ROBERT D. GRUHLKEY, LEE A. GRUPE, GEORGE J. GUY, CLOVIS R. HACKNEY, CLINTON R. HALE, HERBERT C. HALL, JAY E. HALL JOHN L. HALL, WILLIAM E. HALTOM, DAVID L. HAMILTON, WILLIAM, JR. HANCOCK, JOHN H. HANSEN, CARL M. HARBORTH, NORMAN B. HARDMAN, JOHN H. HARDWICK, JOHN D. HARDWICKE,LAWRENCE G. 156 Class ai 9 o2 HARRINGTON, JAMES W. HARRIS, CORRIE W. HARRIS, MORRIS T. HARRIS, ROBERT L. HARRISON, CHARLES M. HARPER, HENDRIX B. HARVEY, LOUIS R. HATCHER, HAYDEN E. HAVERLAH, WILLIAM C. HAYES, ARNOLD A. HAYNES, A. C. HEGI, DON P. HELM, GEORGE H. HELMS, EUGENE W. HENDEE, PERCY J„ JR. HENDERSON, BILL W. HENDERSON, CLAUDE W. HENDERSON, KENT HENDERSON, ROBERT HENDRICKS, EDDIE R. HEN KHAUS, ROBERT H. HENSHAW, LANGFORD W. HERNANDEZ, FRED R. HILL, EDWARD H. HILL, KENNETH E. HILLIARD, DELMAR S. HILLIS, SAMMY J. HINKLEY, ROBERT L. HINKLE, HERBERT H. HINTON, ROBERT D. HIRSCH, TEDDY J. HODGE, JOHN E. HOGUE, GENE HOLCOMB, BILLY F. HOLLADAY, GLEN A. HOLLAND, ERIC O., JR. HOLLOWAY, KENNETH L. HOLLOWELL, WILLIAM G. HOLMES, LOWELL A. HOLMES, WILLIAM C. HONEYCUTT, BAXTER D. HOOD, FRANK E. HOOKER, JAMES D. HOSKINS, EDWIN W. HOWARD, LEE R. HULLER, TONY D. HUEY, GEORGE P. HUGHES, JAMES H. HUGHSON, JOHN P. HULON, ROBERT C. HULSE, JAMES E. HUTSON, WAYNE P. INGELS, RICHARD INGRAM, BRUCE G. INMAN, J. J. ISCHY, JOE JACKSON, GUY C. JAMES, ORIGEN J. JARRETT, LEWIS R. JENKINS, JOHN B. JENNINGS, THOMAS K. JENNISON, DICK M. JOBE, LEWIS E. JOHNSON, BRADLEY J. JOHNSON, ERIC E. JOHNSON, FRANK M. JOHNSON, JOE M. JOHNSON, MILES U., JR. JOHNSON, ROBERT B. JOHNSON, WILLIAM R. JOHNSTON, ROY C. JONES, DANIEL M. JONES, EDWIN L. JONES, EUGENE B. JONES, ORIE O. JONES, ROBERT G. JONES, WILMON H. JOURDAN, ROBERT H. KALMANS, BENNETT A. KALLUS, MALCOLM F. KARR, WILLIAM M. KEESE, CARROLL W. KIETH, SIDNEY W. KELLEY, MARSHALL S. KELLY, GEORGE L. KELLY, JAMES B. KENNEDY, GENE D. KENNEDY, HANSEL C. KIDD, JAMES H. KING, GUY D„ JR. KIRK, ROBERT D. KNIPPA, FRANKLIN M. KOESTER, WILLIAM S. KOTHMAN, RYLAND B., KUTZER, ALBERT P. KYLE, WILLIAM A. 157 FRESHMEN LAING, GEORGE W. LAMPE, RAYMOND W. LANCE, DONALD M. LANE, ALFRED W. LANE, BILLY J. LASSEN, RAUL LATCH, LOUIS R. LAUDERDALE, WILLIAM R. LAW, PAUL F. LAY, RICHARD I. LAZENBY, ROBERT C. LEATHERWOOD, CECIL L. LEE, HENRY A., JR. LEE, ROBERT J. LEE, SAMUEL H. LEHMANN, JAMES LEHMAN, LARRY LENTZ, MILTON J. LEON-ORTEGA, AUGUSTO M. LEONARD, JACK E. LESHIKAR, EUGENE G. LeTOURNEAU, ROY S. LeVELLE, MURRY E. LEWI, KENNETH E. LEWIS, FLORIS D. LIGHT, DON W. LINCECUM, ROBERT E. LINNSTAEDTER, VERNON E. LINONER, FRANCIS A. LITTLE, JIM B. LITTLE, JOSEPH E. LIVINGSTON, JOHN K. LoCASTE, JIM M. LOCKRIDGE, WILL W. LONG, S. E. LUCEY, JOHN A. LUKER, WILLIAM A. LUMPKIN, WALTER R. LYON, GENE L. MABRAY, TOM G. MACHSON, A. FORD MADDOX, REX M. MAGEE, GILBERT R. MAGEE, WALTER L. MAGNESS, REAVES T. MANNER, HAROLD E. MALLERY, WILLIE P. Ill MAILHOS, CHARLES E„ JR. MARGOITTA, ANTHONY C. MARKHAM, CHARLES A. MARTINETS, JERRY C. MARTINEZ, THOMAS MARTIN, CARL E. MARTIN, DALE D. MARTIN, EDWARD M. MARTIN, JAMES H. MARTIN, THOMAS Q. MARTIN, VERNON Z. MASSEY, CHARLES G. MATUSH, JAMES E. MAUCK, ROBERT A. MAXEY, BILL J. MAXWELL, ERNEST P. MAYES, GEORGE W. MAYNE, EARL L. MAZZU, JOE G. MEACHAM, BILLY V. MEEK, PAUL M. MELEHER, BILLY H. MELTON, D. L. MENDIETA, ARMANDO A. MERBETH, G. CHARLES MERKA, CHARLES V. MEYER, CUNIC L. MIDDLETON, JAMES H. MIDDLETON, ROBERT L. MILLER, BRUCE M. MILLER, CAROL H. MILLER, GLEN R. MILLER, JIMMY B. MILLER, JOHN K. MILLER, JOSEPH G. MILLER, MYRL O. MILLER, TAYLOR J. MILLIGAN, JACK C. MITCHELL, J. B. MITCHELL, J. C. MITCHELL, MELVIN M. MITTEL, HENRY, JR. MOHLE, PAUL H. MOHLE, TED W. MONTGOMERY, THORREN E. MOON, BILL P. MOORE, BOBBY L. MOORE, CLYDE J. MOORE, PAUL D„ JR. 158 Class of 9 J2 MOORE, TOMMY J. MOORE, WILLIAM D. MORELAND, R. A., JR. MORGAN, J. EDWARD MORGAN, LAWRENCE R. MORGAN, MELVIN R. MORRIS, FRANK R. MORRIS, JACK L. MORRISON, BILLY C. MORTON, JOHN D. MOSES, SAM F. MOSES, TRUMAN C. MOSTELLER, STANLEY A. MOTHERAL, PAUL H. MUGG, JOHN D. MUND, ARTHUR J. MUNFORD, EDMUND F. MUNSON, THURMOND A. MURCHISON, WILLIAM R. McArthur, Robert c. McBEE, GEORGE G. McBURNETT, ROBERT N., JR. McCANN, LEONARD McCANTY, ROBERT K. McCLAIN, EDGAR R. McCLENNY, EUGENE V. McDANIEL, FRED B. McGARRAH, CRAIG McGREW, RICHARD H. McGOUGH, BENNY J. McLendon, hugh m. McMAINS, DON E. McMillan, james i. McNAIR, WINFRED L. McPherson, william w. McREYNOLDS, DAVID T. McREYNOLDS, J. CARROL McSPADDEN, WILLIAM A. McSWEEN, JOHN R. NAIL, JAMES R. NANNY, MORRIS NAUERT, EMZY B. NEAL, BILLY J. NEAL, H. DOAK NEINAST, GARY S. NELSON, CHARLES H. NELSON, DAVID A. NETARDUS, JARO G. NETTLES, ALVIN L. NEWMAN, J. S. NICHOLS, VERNON A. NICHOLSON, WILLIAM S., JR. NIXON, EUGENE H., JR. NORRISS, KERBY J. NUTT, WAYMOND C. NYC, FREDRICK F. ORTH, CHRISTIE T. OWEN, DONALD C. PANTAZIS, TOM PARDUE, WILLIAM M. PARKS. LUCKY C. PARNELL, JOHN E. PARR. CHARLES I. PARRER, WILSON C. PARTER, ROY O. PARTRIDGE, FRANK L. PATTON, DON R. PEET, CURTIS L., JR. PENN, CAREY W. PEPPER, LLOYD W. PEMBERTON, ROGER N. PERKINS, CECIL B. PERKINS, STAN L. PETERSON, CARL A. PETERSON, STERLING R. PETTITT, WILLIAM R. PEURIFOY, ROBERT L. PFEIFER, L. RAEMAN PHILLIPS, BILLY B. PHILLIPS, JAMES W. PIANTA, ROBERT W. PIENCE, WARREN M. PICKENS, JOHN P. PITTARD, LYNN P. PLEDGER, ROY C. POPE, JOHN A. POWELL, WILLIAM R. POWERS, FORREST W. POYNOR, JOHN T. PRIHODA, LEROY R. PRINGLE, LEONARD R. PROCHASKA, FRANKIE C. PROVENZA, SAMMY P. PYLE, HOMER J. QUAST, RAY G. RAMIREZ, TELESFORO III 159 FRESHMEN RAU, ROBERT J. RAY, CREAD L, JR. REDWINE, ROY M. REED, JAMES A. REED, RICHARD N. REED, TRAVIS D. READY, LLOYD M. REESE, ARLEN E. REICHERT, WILLIAM F. REININGER, DONALD L. RENKEN, LAWRENCE G. RICE, SAMUEL M. RICHARDSON, GEORGE E. RICHARDSON, JAMES M. RICHARDSON, JOHN K. RIDDLE, CLYDE E. RIFF, MELVIN D. RILEY, VANCE B. RINER, ROBERT B. ROBERTSON, RARLY G. ROBINSON, JUAN D. ROBINSON, LOUIS E. ROBINSON, RICHARD L. ROGERS, JAMES W. ROGERS, LEE A. ROLLINS, JAMES H. ROSE, EDWARD L. ROSS, RICHARD B. ROUNTREE, THOMAS H. ROWE, JOHN G. ROWE, RALPH W. ROWLAND, RICHARD O. ROZELLE, FRANCIS M. RUSSEK, VICTOR B. RUSSELL, C. P. RUSSELL, T. H. RUSSI, JOHN C. SANDEZ, HERON K. SANDERS, HAROLD A. SANDLER, JOE A. SANDLIN, ROY E. SAUNDERS, JERRY P. SAVAGE, HARLEY S. SAVAGE, THOMAS J. SAWYER, THOMAS E. SCAMARDO, MARION S. SCHMIDT, JOHN A. SCHUCHART, MILLARD G. SCOTT, DANIEL E. SCOTT, ELDON D. SCULL, ROBERT C. SEARS, WILLIAM E. SEBESTA, CHARLES E. SEHMAN, J. D. SEMLINGER, RICHARD F. SEXTON, H. A. SEXTON, THOMAS D. SHAFER, BILLY R. SHAW, EARL B. SHEARER, HAROLD K. SHELTON, RAY D. SHERRILL, JAMES H. SHIELDS,IRVIN R. SHUTTLEWORTH, CHARLES SICK, JOSEPH E. SIDENER, NELSON V. SIGLER, GEORGE R. SIMPSON, ROBERT P. SIMPSON, THOMAS J. SISTRUNK, W. T. SLATER, GENE C. SLATER, GLEN E. SMALLING, CHARLES E. SMALLWOOD, GRADY L. SMATHERS, MARION G. SMITH, BOB L. SMITH, CHARLES R. SMITH, REYNOLD E. SMITH, ROY H. SMITH, WILLIAM L. SNOW, HENRY L. SNYDER, FORREST W. SOL, GULLERMO A. SOL, MARIO A. SOUTHER, PAT SOWARD, GLENN K. SPADACHENE, TOMMY W. SPEARS, RAY W. SPREEN, FRANCIS F. SPRIGHT, W. G. SPRINGER, CONRAD R. STALLINGS, ARCHIE STALLINGS, LYNN W. STALLINGS, WALTER E. STANALAND, JACK K. STATMAN, MAX 160 Class of 9 52 STEFKA, JOHNNIE E. STEEDE, JOSEPH W. STEIN, JOE D. ST. JOHN, JAMES C. STELL, ARTHUR G. STEHENS, AUBREY M. STEPHENS, CARL D. STEPHENS, TED M. STOCKARD, UEL R. STORRIE, JAMES J. STOUT, KENNETH E. STOVER, GEORGE W. STRAIN, JAMES H. STRATEMANN, MALCOLM E. STREICH, WILLIAM A., JR. STRICKLAND, JIMMY P. STRICKLER, M. REEVES STRIEKERT, ROY R. STRIPLING, JAMES R. STROEBEL, FRED L. STRODE, HUBERT B. SWAN, RICHARD L. SWEARINGEN, WILLIS O. SWENING, EVERETT G. , JR. SWIRSKY, EUGENE M. TANNER, MAX H., JR. TAPLEY, JOHN T. TARVER, BILL R. TARVER, WENDELL L. TATE, ROBERT C. TAYLOR, BILLIE W. TAYLOR, CLAY K. TAYLOR, JAMES W. TAYLOR, OLIVER B. TAYLOR, RICHARD L. TAYLOR, ROBERT W. TEAQUE, DAN O. TEMPLETON, STUART E. TERRY, JAMES A. TERRY, P. DAVIS TEUTSCH, JAMES R. THEDFORD, ELWIN R. THOMAS, CHARLES B. THOMAS, HIRAM J. THOMAS, JOE M. THOMAS, JOHN C. THOMAS, WILLIAM B. THOMPSON, GERALD N. THOMPSON, JAMES R. THORNTON, WOODSON S. THORPE, ALFRED J. THRASHER, JULIAN W., JR. TIEDT, L. O. TIEKEN, ALTON W. TILLOTSON, JAMES H. TIMMERMAN, ALBERT, JR. TOLAND, FRANK D. TOMCZESZYN, TEDDY J. TORN, ELMORE R. TRAUTH, lONATIUS C. TREES, EMORY J., JR. TRENCKMANN, LEON M. TREVENS, LEROY TRIMMIER, BILLY R. TRUKSA, FRANK TSCHIRHART, DONALD L. TUCKER, ARTHUR S. TURCOTTE, J. A. TURNER, BOBBY S. UECHI, M. WENDELL UHER, VINCENT W. UNDERWOOD, BIBB A. UNDERWOOD, LAWRENCE UPSHAW, WINSTON H. URRUTIA, ALBERTO C. VAN CLEAVE, HORACE W. VANDIVER, ROSS E. VAUGHAN, WILLIAM H. VESTER, SAMUEL H., JR. VINCENT, JACK R. WAKER, CHARLES A. WADDLE, DANNY T. WAGGONER, JERRY C. WAHLBERG, WILLIAM H. WALDEN, JAMES C. WALKER, JERRY G. WALKER, WILLIAM E. WALLACE, JOHN H„ JR. WALSTON, DALE E. WALTER, ALFRED T. WALTON, FRED H„ JR. WARD, DENNIE R. WARDEN, DON P. WARNACK, WORTHY R. WARNOCK, H. CLAY WEDDINGTON, GEORGE L. 161 FRESHMEN WEILER, LAWRENCE J. WELDER, WILLIAM D. WELLS, JOSEPH W. WEST, REGINALD, JR. WHEELESS, JIMMY V. WHITAKER, EARL G. WHITE, MAX W. WHITE, SAMUEL M. WHITEHEAD, CARL C. WHITNEY, A. C., JR. WHITWORTH, JOHN B. WICKER, HOMER F. WIGGINS, KENNETH M. WILLIAMS, CHARLES T. WILLIAMS, CLYDE R. WILLIAMS, JAMES M. WILLIAMS, KENNETH E. WILLIFORD, A. H. WILLIFORD, DONALD F. WILLIFORD, RAYMOND C. WILLOUGHBY, ROBERT D. WILSON, BILLY W. WINDER, DAVID A. WINN, ALVIN A. WINTER, HOWARD R. WOOD, GEORGE B., JR. WOODHULL, JOHN F. WOOLLETT, PAUL R. WORCESTER, RONALD D. WRIGHT, RICHARD H. WRIGHT, WILLIAM YEAGER, REMBERT A. YOUNG, GEORGE D. YOUNGER, JACK R. ZAPATA, ROLAND ZEMANEK, JAMES E. ZIOBER, JOHNNIE J. ZOUZALIK, VICTOR E. ARENAS, JOHN, JR. BETTS, JACK W. BICE, HERDIS BORSKI, THOMAS D. BURTON, MELVEN B„ JR. CARONIA, JULIAN DAVIS, JAMES M ETHRIDGE, JAMES B. FUNK, BILLY L. HARRIS, JOHN T. HOLMES, HAROLD L. HORNADY, STEPHEN D. JACKSON, JOHN W. JENKINS, HAYDEN I. KNELLINGER, ROBERT L. KILBORN, WALTER E„ JR. KOENIG, FRANK J., JR. LISKA, BOB G. LODGE, MERWIN S. MARTIN, DONALD W. MEDLIN, OMAR R. MIXON, WILLIAM D. MJOSETH, JOHN H. MORSE, VERNON B. McCRARY, JACK L. McMANNUS, BUFORD OWENS, BILL A. PEELER, JOHN J. PETTIT, BOBBY L. PLISKAL, PETER E„ JR. PRESSWOOD, NEWELL A. PRICE, CHARLIE F. PRICE, DAVID R. RUSHING, RAYMOND G. RUTLEDGE, BILL J. SCHMIDT, FRED H. SMITH, THOMAS J. SPRAY, JAMES T., JR. SY, PAUL E. SYLER, MATTHEW M. TULL, L. A. WAY, ROBERT L. 162 • i 3n jWetnoriam ☆ ☆ ☆ To those students for whom the flag was lowered to half-mast; who will not be among their friends at graduation time. HUGH R. WOOD MARCUS R. BROWN AOMIN l TKATION GIBB GILCHRIST Chancellor I M Sy tesn Ojjjjicial ' i D. W. WILLIAMS Vice-Chancellor for Agriculture 166 PRESIDENT’S MESSAGE The record of this year, as presented in AGGIELAND 1949, is worthy of a high place in the history of the Agricultural and Mechanical College of Texas. Both the spirit of the student body and its scholastic record have been most commendable. Friends of the College have taken much pride in the sportsmanship dis¬ played by the students and the Award which they have won. The performance of the Cadet Corps, both on the Campus and at the Annex, deserved and received the highest praise from the inspecting officers. Credit is due the 2,318 seniors who have graduated in the past twelve months for their splendid leadership and the fine example which they set for their fellow students. The year has been one of definite progress. F. C. BOLTON, President 167 168 169 H. L HEATON Registrar C. G. SPIKE WHITE Director of Student Activities O idali W. L PENBERTHY Dean of Men R. H. SHUFFLER Director of Information and Publications life j Mk fS: , § «? y Ssf •.vv ' i ' •0P M w isH- I i k,--- ?,4fp. ' maak v-.sr t ' C jJC- ' PK February 9, 1949 m§ wl ■■ ' ■Vv,:- ' .:■ : w - Wwm Mr. Earl Hose Mr. Truman Martin Co-Editors Aggieland 1949 A M College of Texas College Station, Texas Dear Earl and Truman: Your Texas beauties were all too beautiful for one man to possibly judge alone so I called in the entire band to help, with the following results: Hi w ' ' r 1 M % a Itr - Lou Protho Margaret Maiitz Bobbie Ruth Smith Alma Jean Vance Martha Keller Martha Davenport The boys all agreed that you gave me a difficult assignment, and we hope that our selections will satisfy the A M student body. We ' re only sorry that every one of the gals couldn ' t,win. Good luck to this year ' s AGGIELAND 19491 BA Sincerely, vaughnYmonroe v nj a ' 4 ■ ‘fijl %i m . wm sn k L ■ v ■mm stta %%-i . ' ■ Jftk- ' V vl VS- ' J Wt ®. •- 4r3 SKsS r- « r 3v skS S nd s ? ' ■ ‘mU ' iy, ■ ' «,: C- yiXf. 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CvXpe NCAA Att Axiverir Xv 2 t d NCAA 400 (tv :x| IXUS. OLYMPIC IfcOOmvXvX:- p Belav CKa,tr pior r W3 « • • • r TO Aggie Quartermiler Wins Olympic Spot Art Harnden gained a permanent niche for himself in the Aggie hall of fame when he won a gold medal as a member of the championship 1948 United States Olym¬ pic 1600 m. relay team, yet even earlier he had won national acclaim. Art had been outstanding in the quarter- mile on the 1942 freshman team, but his varsity competition was delayed until he returned from the service in 1946. The blond Yoakum runner arrived on May 2 when he clipped Kidd of Texas with a time of 49 flat in his fifth varsity race. He had won two earlier events, but had trailed Kidd the two times he had competed against the Steer cinder performer. May 11 found Harnden annexing his first of three consecutive SWC 440 titles, a feat which brought him an award as A M ' s most valuable track man. A month later Art took the South Texas AAU 400m. event in San Antonio in record time. The next week he placed third in the NCAA behind McKenley of Illinois and Bolen of Southern and made the All-America track team. GEORGE KADERA (left) lillll ll:| «««« ' . NCAA AII.Am.nca .................. Olympic Trials - 4th , JplIllllllSfe - National .niat AAU 400M. Cnan’pion ' ' l l(i|||||||||||||| lliiiiil dM !!IM In 1947 Harnden continued to win the quarter-mile, hanging up nine consecutive wins before falling to fifth in the NCAA as McKenley won in a new world ' s record time of 46.2. Included in the wins were a second SWC title, another record breaking win in the South Texas AAU 400m., and a record setting performance in the newly inaugurated Duel of Champions with the Big Six. That year the Yoakum flyer won the outstanding athlete award at A M. Although defending title holder in his specialty and captain of the team, Ham¬ den found no easy going in 1948 as teammate Ray Holbrook broke the tape ahead of him three times. Once the two intentionally finished in a dead heat, and five other times Art was the winner. Art again took the SWC 440, this time in 48.1 seconds on a sultry Houston afternoon, and also lowered his SWC-Big Seven meet record to 48.4. Skipping the state AAU meet, Harnden qualified for the Olympic tryouts by plac¬ ing second in the NCAA behind Scooter Rucks of South Carolina who won in 47.2 seconds. This feat brought Art All-America honors for the second time. Although he finished fourth in the tryouts, behind Whit¬ field, Guida, and Bolen, the former two whom he had beaten in the NCAA, Art ' s performance nevertheless earned him a po¬ sition on the national relay team which later won the Olympics. J G G l £ Mile Relay Teams Win National Fame The story of the 1949 Aggie mile relay team that set a new Southwest Conference record of 3:14.9 is told in the track section of this year ' s Aggieland, but the story of flying spikes flashing to record-breaking victories for Cadet mile quartets is much older. In 1946 Coaches Frank Anderson and Ray Putnam were forced to organize the mile relay from returned veterans, and consequently the record showed a fourth, a second, and only two firsts before the combination of Lindy Benson, Bill Napier, Pat Fischer, and Art Hamden was assem¬ bled and took the Texas Relays event on April 6. A M then proceeded to win a triangular meet, the Kansas Relays in 3:21.5, a dual meet, and the SWC cham¬ pionship. Hamden and Napier were joined in 1947 by Ray Holbrook and Ervin Bilder- back, and the quartet set records at the Border Olympics (3:27.8), the Texas Relays (3:17.8), and the first annual Quarterback Relays in Corpus Christ! (3:19.3). The team won its event in a triangular meet and copped it in the Kansas Relays. In the Drake Relays the combination ran a 3:15.8 mile but was second, beaten by Ohio State. Bouncing back, A M won in dual meets with Oklahoma A M and Texas and took a second SWC title. December, 1947, saw the four finish second to Oklahoma A M by five yards in the Sugar Bowl In¬ vitational after they had lost 25 yards on a dropped baton by Bill Napier. With Napier running the sprints in 1948, Connie Ludwick joined the three others to take a dual meet with TU, set records of 3:19.6 at the Border Olympics and 3:21.3 at Fort Worth, and capture the event in Corpus. This quartet lowered A M ' s Texas Relays record to 3:17.2 and beat SEC champ LSU. At the Kansas Relays the quartet, on which Don Cordon had now replaced Lud¬ wick, retired the mile relay trophy with a record time of 3:15.6 in its third consecu¬ tive win at Lawrence. The next week Mai Whitfield-led Ohio State was beaten easily as A M captured the Drake Relays in 3:15.2. Following two dual meet wins over Oklahoma A M and Texas, the team took its third consecutive SWC title. Running a 3:11 flat 1600m. (equivalent of 3:12.2 mile), A M bested Fred Coch¬ rane-anchored LAAC in the Los Angeles Coliseum Relays and cinched the national championship, then beat the Big 7 All- Stars in the Duel of Champions in 3:16.2 for a fifth record in ' 48. truckmen Mitchell 1949 MILE RELAY TEAM - SWC RECORD HOLDER Ludwick Bilderback Holbrook 1948 NATIONAL CHAMPIONSHIP MILE RELAY TEAM Cordon Bilderback Holbrook Harnden CONTROLLING THE POLICIES... The Athletic Council was composed of D. W. Williams, chairman, at desk; T. F. Smith, H. C. Dillingham, H. W. Barlow, Ralph Daniel, M. T. Harrington, Charlie Babcock, W. R. Car¬ michael, and C. D. Ownby. Inset: Athletic Director W. R. Bill Carmichael. I fl| TPIll I | I Tl 11 PJ II Ct The yell staff was headed by Jimmy Stevens, in center rear, who was ably assisted by Wvllli I liULLIIlU I FlL I ULOL • • • Bill Lonquist, Tommy Splittgerber, Glenn Kothmann, and James Red Duke. 200 • • • CONTROLLING THE PIGSKIN PARADE Harry Stiteler, new head football coach, launched his first season with an overhauled varsity staff of line coach Bill Dubose and center coach Charley Deware. Gridiron opponents in 1930 when Stiteler was quarterbacking the Maroons and Dubose ______ was playing end for the Steers, the two men now form what Aggies feel sure will be a highly successful combination. De War e ■■P Si ng L ' S ° P n H received top o - 4? iinemaft-of-the-week M n American W CririSe l?rl : w Sa ' w ” ' a avv JO gaining manw. n-mance last Saturday il Stautzenherger. The Aggie rd along with tackle Jim Wink- played the full 60 minutes - •vf aivvst .i im HH 4 ...... % ,. „Trr ’4 8 TEXAS AGGIES © it 1st row: James Boswell, Marion Settegast, Calvin Dupree, Herbert Turley, Herbert Ellis, Charles Wright, Ralph Daniel, and James Winkler. 2nd row: Ed Hooker, Bobby Dew, Bert Haltom, James Cashion, Robert Goode, Preston Smith, Buryi Baty, Odell Stautzenberger, and Paul Yates. 3rd row: Richard Scott, Cedric Copeland, Ralston Chapin, Charles Royalty, George Kadera, Wray Whittaker, Frank Torno, and Dwayne Tucker. 4th row: Dorbandt Barton, Robert Bates, Carl Molberg, Max Greiner, James Flowers, Kenneth Voss, Hulin Smith, John Christensen, and Don Nicholas. 5th row: Michael Spencer, A. J. Dugas, Charles Davidson, Bobby Goff, Murry Holditch, Andy Hillhouse. Hugh Meyer, and Richard Callender. 6th row: Head Coach Harry Stiteler, Center Coach Charley Deware, Line Coach Bill Dubose, and Trainer Blaine Rideout. 5sa| Bs tss?ss.’ .. 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M. 7 LINE-UPS VILLANOVA ENDS—Brown, Berrang, Kane, Bogan, Yeager, Gattuso, Sheahan. TACKLES — Ferry, Sandusky, Lilienthal, Riley, Zimba. GUARDS—Scarcelli, Lanigan, Oroski, Limanni. CENTERS—Komarnicki, Witsch, Yanulli. BACKS—Rogers, Gordon, Polidor, Pasquariello, Schmid, Doherty, Romanik, Clavin, Frinzi, Snyder, Guida, d ' Alonzi. TEXAS A. M. ENDS—Wright, Whittaker, Hillhouse, Barton, Kadera, Copeland. TACKLES—Flowers, Winkler, Tucker, Settegast, Chapin. GUARDS—Greiner, Stautzenberger, Turley, Du¬ pree. CENTERS—Ellis, H. Smith, Bates. BACKS—Cashion, Boswell, Goff, Goode, Dan¬ iel, Baty, P. Smith, Torno, Haltom, Royalty, Yates. CHARLIE ROYALTY Seasoned Wildcats Top Tiring Aggies, 34-14 Opening their 1948 grid campaign at Franklin Field, Philadelphia, on September 18, the burly Maroons fought the veteran Villanova Main Liners to a standstill through the first half. Aggie Wray Whittaker began the scoring by intercepting the first Wildcat pass and sprinting 46 yards to a touchdown. Turley ' s extra point try was good and A M led 7-0. Then in the second period the Farmers moved from their own 47 to the Villanova five, but lost the ball when a field goal attempt was blocked. The Wildcats began their first drive, but were stalled on the A M 13 by the Cadets, who in turn fumbled on their own 19. Villanova recovered the lost ball and Pasquareillo climaxed the drive by plowing over for the score. Clavin ' s place kick made the score 7-7. In the second half it was a different story as the better conditioned Main Liners, augmented by extensive reserves, moved to four more tallies over the tired Aggies who were unable to maintain their earlier pace. Turley ended A M ' s scoring by making his second extra point after scatback Charlie Royalty had returned a fourth-quarter punt 93 yards for a touchdown. MAX GREINER Goff (33) churns into Wildcat secondary on line-smash. JIM WINKLER vv : n STATISTICS Tex. Tech A M First downs 9 10 Net yds. rushing 173 146 Net yds. passing 134 79 Passes attempted 10 13 Passes completed 5 5 Intercepted by . 1 Punts, number 10 8 Punts, avg. in yds. Penalties ............. 31 5 43 2 Yds. lost penalties 45 in Texas Tech 0 7 7 6-20 Texas A M 14 0-14 LINE-UPS TEXAS TECH ENDS—L. Thompson, Kelley, Ottmers, Johnson, Gulley, Edrington. TACKLES—Andrews, Gettys, McSwane, Broyles. GUARDS—Pursel, Hayden, McCurry, Cummings. CENTERS—B. Williams, Henderson, Mavler. BACKS—Hawkins, Stevenson, Reynolds, Conley, Hatch, Lyman, Lewis, Henderson, J. Thomp¬ son, White, Maloney. TEXAS A. M. ENDS—Whittaker, Wright, Hillhouse, Kadera, Copeland, Callender. TACKLES—Winkler, Flowers, Tucker, Settegast, Chapin. GUARDS—Greiner, Stmitzenberger, Turley, Du¬ pree, Molberg, Dugas. CENTERS—Ellis, Smith. BACKS—Daniel, Goode, Royalty, Goff, Boswell, Haltom, Yates, Smith, Cashion. DICK CALLENDER MARION SETTEGAST Red Raiders Come from Behind to Win, 20-14 The Cadets floundered and went down in defeat at Alamo Stadium after blowing a two-touchdown, second quarter lead over Texas Tech. A M scored after gaining possession of the ball on the Tech 43 following a second- period Raider punt. Goode, Goff, and Cashion moved the pigskin to the 30 with ground plays before the defense tightened. From here two passes to big Andy Hillhouse brought a first down on the 8. On the third down the Farmers tallied on a pass from the fullback, Goff, to Goode in the end zone. Turley ' s conversion attempt was good. Bottling Tech up after the kickoff, the Cadets regained the ball on the West Texans ' 40. Daniels cracked the line for 5 and on the next play Cashion hit Wray Whittaker with an aerial on the 10 and the Maroon end smashed over the last Raider defender to score. Turley ' s extra point brought the score to 14-0. With only 15 seconds left before halftime and on her own 10-yard line, Tech gambled on a run-and-pass maneuver. The gamble paid off as the play covered 90 yards and closed the score to 14-7 at the intermission. Goode (35) hurdles Tech defenders for good yardage STATISTICS Texas A. M. Oklahoma First downs 4 15 Net yards rushing 47 304 Net yards passing 78 151 Passes attempted 20 12 Passes completed 9 6 Passes intercepted by 2 2 Number of punts 11 7 Punting average 35 37 Ball lost on fumbles 1 2 Yards lost on penalties 26 ' 2 70 Texas A. M. 7 0 7-14 Oklahoma 7 7 7 21-42 LINE-UPS OKLAHOMA ENDS—Owens, Goad, Tipps, McGee, Hoof- nagle, Anderson, Lisak, French. TACKLES-Paine, Walker, Manley, Harkey, Trotter, McDaniel, Wright. GUARDS — Burris, Mayes, McNabb, West, Andros. CENTERS—Tillman Dowell, Moore, Bodenhamer. BACKS — Royal, Mitchell, Thomas, Heath, Arnold, Cunningham, Pearson, Jones, Needs, Remy, Gray, Oreathouse, Parker, Ming, Wheat. TEXAS A. M. ENDS—Whittaker, Wright, Copeland, Callen¬ der, Kadera. TACKLES — Winkler, Settegast, Tucker, Burk, Scott. GUARDS—Greiner, Stautzonberger, Turley, Du- press, Molberg, Dugas. CENTERS—Ellis, Bates, H. Smith. BACKS—Cushion, Goode, Daniel, Goff, Nich¬ olas, Royalty, Boswell, Haltom, P. Smith, Torno, Yates, Voss. BURYL BATY OH Reserve Power Overcomes Aggies, 42-14 A courageous band of Cadets battled on even terms for three quarters with a great Oklahoma eleven in Norman before succumbing to the superior Sooner manpower. The Sooners scored on a 67-yard drive the first time they got the ball. A M retaliated by scoring on the ensuing kickoff. The Okies were offside on the first kick and on the second boot Goode took the ball on the Aggie 10, turned to the left behind some seven blockers, gained the left side line, and traveled 90 yards to score untouched. Turley added the extra point to tie the score, 7-7. Thomas and Mitchell collaborated to give the Sooners single touchdowns in both the second and third quarters. A 21-point flurry by the Oklahomans in the closing minutes of the fourth quarter came on 22 and 57-yard pass plays and a 68-yard drive. The only bright spot of the second half for the Aggies, except for some occasional sterling defensive play, was Royalty ' s touchdown on a pass interception. The 155-pound Cadet halfback snagged the ball and ran 50 yards. Turley ' s conversion attempt was good. Boswell (24) pounces on ball fumbled by Voss (48) ANDY ' IB r ' 11F 5 £? « ? ri STATISTICS LSU A M First downs ................................ 8 14 Net yards rushing......................123 196 Net yards passing........ ............ 81 38 Passes attempted ...................... 8 19 Passes completed ...................... 5 5 Passes intercepted by................ 1 5 Number of punts........................ 10 6 Punting average ........................ 37.5 38.1 Ball lost on fumbles.................. 2 2 Yards lost on penalties.............. 40 10 L. S. U......................................... 7 7 0-14 Texas A. M............................. 6 7 0-13 LINE-UPS LOUISIANA STATE LEFT ENDS—M. Lyle, J. Lyle, Gaudin, Bullock. LEFT TACKLES—Voss, Baird, Strother. LEFT GUARDS—Lewis, Cusimamno. CENTER—Claunch. RIGHT GUARDS—Worley, Reynolds, McClelland. RIGHT TACKLES-R. Collins, Shoaf. RIGHT ENDS—Wimberly, Adams, Kitto. QUARTERBACKS—Cole, Pevey. LEFT HALFBACKS—Clegg, Le Sage, Gray, Konz. RIGHT HA ' FBACKS—Baggett, Van Buren, Grif¬ fith, Heroman. FULLBACKS—H. Collins, Toth, Schroll. TEXAS A. M. LEFT ENDS—Whittaker, Copeland. LEFT TACKLES—Settegast, Winkler, Tucker. LEFT GUARDS—Ti rky, Greiner, Molberg. CENTERS—Ellis, Bates, RIGHT GUARDS—Stautzenberger, Dupree, Du¬ gas, Spencer. RIGHT TACKLE—Flowers. RIGHT ENDS-Wright, Hillhouse. QUARTERBACKS—Royalty, Cashion, Baty. LEFT HALFBACKS-Goode, Haltom. RIGHT HALFBACKS—Daniel, Preston Smith. FULLBACK-Goff. WRAY WHITTAKER CARL MOLBERG Maroons Nosed Out by LSU Tigers, 14-13 The Aggies were handed their fourth defeat in Baton Rouge by the purple-shirted Louisianans, but Lady Luck certainly aided the bayou athletes. The Farmers ' Haltom recovered a fumble on the A M 49 in the first period and the Maroon eleven drove to the opponent ' s 4 on power smashes by Goff and Goode. Goff then scored on a toss out from Cashion, but Turley missed the extra point try to leave the Aggies with only a 6-0 lead. Claunch intercepted one of Cashion ' s aerials on the A M 36 to set up the first LSU score. Pevey passed to Heroman for the touchdown and the Tigers went ahead after the successful conversion. The big break came in the second period and provided LSU with its winning touchdown. Van Buren hit the line hard but fumbled. Speedy Ken Konz picked up the ball and scampered 25 yards to score. Griffith converted the deciding point. Early in the third quarter, after Whittaker recovered a Tiger fumble on their 41, the Aggies scored again. Goode, Goff, and Royalty took turns in slashing to the 1-yard line where Goode crashed over. Turley kicked the extra point. LSU ' s LeSage is buried by a swarm of alert Aggies BOB GOODE STATISTICS First downs Net yards gained rushirg) Forward passes attempted Forward passes completed Yards forward passing Forwards intercepted by TCU 10 132 10 5 66 2 A M 10 253 5 1 5 25.7 12 ? 1 36 14-27 0-14 Yards gained run-back interceptions 14 Punting average ................. 39.0 Total yards, all kicks returned Opponents fumbles recovered 1 Yards lost by penalties 15 Texas Christian 0 13 Texas A M 0 7 7 LINE-UPS TEXAS CHRISTIAN LEFT ENDS—Rogers, Bailey. LEFT TACKLES—Culbertson, Narrell, Eoff. LEFT GUARDS—Urbis, Brown, Willingham. CENTERS—Eubanks, Brightwell. RIGHT GUARDS-S. Bloxom, Hicks. RIGHT TACKLES—McAuley, Marable. RIGHT ENDS—Bill Moorman, Boal, Elliott. QUARTERBACKS—Berry, Joslin, Ludiker. LEFT HALFBACKS-Bishop, Hickey, Archer. RIGHT HALFBACKS — Jackson, Struska, D. Bloxom. FULLBACKS-Hunt, Stout. TEXAS A. M. LEFT ENDS—Whittaker, Hillhouse, Kadera. LEFT TACKLES—Winkler, Tucker. LEFT GUARDS—Greiner, Molberg. CENTERS—Ellis, Bates. RIGHT GUARDS—Stautzenberger, Dupree, Tur¬ ley. RIGHT TACKLES—Setfegast, Flowers. RIGHT ENDS—Wright, Callender, Copeland. QUARTERBACKS—Royalty, Cashion, Baty. LEFT HALFBACKS-Goff, Smith. RIGHT HALFBACKS—Daniels, Christensen. FULLBACKS—Goode, Nicholas, Torno. BOBBY GOFF TCll Defeats Cadets in Closing Minutes, 27-14 Scoring two touchdowns in the lost five minutes of play, the TCU Horned Frogs came from behind to hand the Cadets their fifth straight defeat. For the most part the Kyle Field crowd witnessed a terrific ground battle, but it was the Cowtowners ' aerial magic in the closing minutes which brought them victory. A second-period, 76-yard punt by TCU ' s Joslin and a subsequent fumble by Goode gave the Horned Frogs the ball on A M ' s 9. Berry and Stout teamed to gain a score on rushing plays. Shortly after the ensuing kickoff, Stautzenberger recovered a Toad fumble on the TCU 49. Goode, Goff, and Smith slashed at the heavy Purple line and carried the ball to the 5. Fullback Goff then tossed a pass to Copeland in the end zone for a touchdown. Turley kicked the extra point to make it 7-6. A great 57-yard kickoff return by Berry, a 39-yard heave, and a line buck by Stout put TCU back ahead with only 10 seconds remaining before intermission. In the third quarter Goff exploded over left guard and cut to the left, feinted Berry off his feet, and roared 54 yards for a touchdown. Once again Turley ' s kick put the Maroons ahead, 14-13. In the final period TCU began a drive from their own 19 and scored with Berry leading a mixture of aerial and running plays. An interception of a desperation pass and a 23-yard gallop by Berry brought the Toadies their final tally. BOB BATES JIM FLOWERS STATISTICS Baylor A M First downs .................................... 19 12 Net yards gained rushing..............220 122 Forward passes attempted............ 18 24 Forward passes completed............ 9 9 Yards forward passing..................128 87 Forwards intercepted by................ 1 0 Yds. gained runback interceptions 5 0 Punting average ............................ 31 38 Total yards all kicks returned...... 60 94 Opponent fumbles recovered........ 1 2 Yards lost by penalties.................. 45 25 Texas A. M............................. 7 7 0—14 Baylor ........................................ 6 7 7-20 LINE-UPS BAYLOR LEFT ENDS—Class, Dickerson, Riley, Cook. LEFT TACKLES—Roberts, Heironimus, Wright. LEFT GUARDS—Jones, Qualls. CENTERS—Southern, Huebner. RIGHT GUARDS—Stone, Mouser. RIGHT TACKLES—Tinsley, Massey, Baughman. RIGHT ENDS—Nevill, Flanakin, Sheets. QUARTERBACKS-Burk, Fry. LEFT HALFBACKS-Sims, Griffin. RIGHT HALFBACKS-McKinney, Blackwood. FULLBACKS—Boydstun, Hall, Mangum. TEXAS A. M. LEFT ENDS—Hillhouse, Copeland. LEFT TACKLES—Winkler, Tucker. LEFT GUARDS—Greiner, Turley, Molberg. CENTERS—Ellis, Bates. RIGHT GUARDS—Dupree, Stautzenberger. RIGHT TACKLES—Flowers, Settegast. RIGHT ENDS-Wright, Kadera. QUARTERBACKS—Cashion, Christensen, Baty. LEFT HALFBACKS—Goode, Dew, Torno, Bos¬ well. RIGHT HALFBACKS—Royalty, P. Smith. FULLBACKS-Goff, Yates, Daniel, Voss. PRESTON SMITH TUCK CHAPIN Bears Stave Off Rally To Win, 20-14 Baylor ' s unbeaten Bears had to come from behind twice and then stave off a des¬ perate Aggie passing attack in the waning minutes to gain a 20-14 win in Waco. The Bruins scored first, passing and running for 77 yards the first time they had the ball. Riley scored the touchdown by making a running catch of Burk ' s 22-yard pass although Torno was draped around him. The Cadets took the lead early in the second period on a 37-yard pass from Goode to Wright and the first of two conversions by Turley. However, Baylor came right back after the kickoff and scored on a 71-yard drive to paydirt. The halftime score showed Saylor leading 13-7. A spectacular punt by Goode and his powerful plunging through the Bear line brought the score to 14-13 with A M ahead. But once again the Woodruff-coached eleven mauled its way 62 yards in five plays to a score. That 20-14 lead looked good as the end of the game approached, but the Aggies made a final surge. Kadera fielded a pass and Goode ran to the Bruin 39 from a fourth down punt formation. From there three more Cashion passes to Boswell, Hillhouse, and Kadera carried to a first down on the 6. But two end zone passes were broken up and on the third down the Bears ' Huebner intercepted a toss to stop the drive. Goode ' s (35) forward plunge is ended by grounded Bruins ODELL STAUTZENBERGER STATISTICS Pint down Net yards gained rushing Forward passes attempted Forward passes completed Yards forward passing Passes intercepted by Yards gained runback intercepted passes Punting average Total yards all kicks returned Opponent fumbles recovered Yards lost by penalties Arkansas Texas A. M. Arkansas 10 174 7 4 93 1 42.5 82 2 90 7 A M 9 28 21 11 124 2 13 31.4 138 3 30 7-28 6 — 6 LINE-UPS ARKANSAS LEFT ENDS-Canada, Richards, Smith, Ham¬ ilton. LEFT TACKLES-Reichert, Stancil, Simpson. LEFT GUARDS—Reiderer, Thomas, Tallent, Brown. CENTERS-Grafton, Thomas, Wells, Ferguson, Stockton. RIGHT GUARDS—Peters, Rushing, Papageorge. RIGHT TACKLES—Lunney, Eckert, Milam, Ad- kinson. RIGHT ENDS—Hix, Butz, Schumchyk. QUARTERBACKS—Scott, Cox, Long, Bass, Parks, Rogers. LEFT HALFBACKS-Pritchard, T. Scott Looney. RIGHT HALFBACKS —Troxell, Henson, Duke, Davis. FULLBACKS—Campbell, Schaufele, Mazzanti. TEXAS A. M. LEFT ENDS-Whittaker, Hillhouse, Barton. LEFT TACKLES—Winkler, Tucker, Chapin. LEFT GUARDS—Greiner, Molberg, Turley. CENTERS—Ellis, Bates. RIGHT GUARDS —Stautzenberger, Dupree, Spencer. RIGHT TACKLES—Flowers, Settegasf, Scott. RIGHT ENDS—Copeland, Wright, Kadera. QUARTERBACKS—Baty, Cashion. LEFT HALFBACKS—Callender, Smith, Royalty. RIGHT HALFBACKS—Goode, Torno, Haltom, Boswell. FULLBACKS—Daniels, Yates, Voss, Goff. BART HALTOM Rugged Porkers Smash A M Attack, Win 28-6 The Hawgs made an 80-yard drive that ended on the third play of the second quarter when Campbell plunged over from the 3 for the score. Reichert kicked the first of his four extra points to make the score 7-0. Aggie fumbles set up two quick touchdowns for Arkansas in the third period. Goode ' s bobble was recovered by the Razorbacks on the A M 24-yard line. After a pass from Scott to Smith gained 17 yards, Campbell bulled over for the tally. Less than two minutes later Daniels fumbled and the Hawgs recovered on the Aggie 34. Scott made 24, then 4 more. After Campbell got only 3, Scott passed to Pritchard for the touchdown. Fading for a quick kick in the final quarter, Scott received a bad pass from center. He started to run, then found Pritchard open in the secondary and pitched to him for 64 yards and the last Arkansas score. Late in the fourth period Ellis intercepted a pass on the Porker 10-yard stripe. Baty faded and pegged the ball to Goode who made a jumping-jack catch for the only Aggie score. Turley ' s missed conversion attempt was only his second bad try of the season. Three rough Razorbacks swamp Royalty (20) RALPH DANIEL HULIN SMITH STATISTICS SMU A M First downs ........................... 11 16 Net yards gained rushing............148 89 Forward passes attempted............ 19 35 Forward passes completed......... 11 17 Yards forward passing 130 238 Forwards intercepted by 4 4 Yards gained run-back interceptions .............................. 36 30 Punting average ................ 45.6 30 Total yards, all kicks returned 58 73 Opponent fumbles recovered........ 1 0 Yards lost by penalties 35 38 Texas A. M............ 0 7 7 0—14 Southern Methodist 7 7 6 0—20 LINE-UPS SOUTHERN METHODIST LEFT ENDS—Folsom, Milam. LEFT TACKLES-Ethridge, Collier. LEFT GUARDS—Lipke, Franklin, Wales. CENTERS—Wood, Davis, Goodwin. RIGHT GUARDS—Roberds, Holliday, H. John¬ son. RIGHT TACKLES—Hamberger, King, Vann. RIGHT ENDS—Blakely, Wallace. QUARTERBACKS—Walker, G. Johnson. LEFT HALFBACKS—Rote, Roberts, Payne, Weatherford. RIGHT HALFBACK—Page, Moon, Blackburn. FULLBACK—McKissack TEXAS A. M. LEFT ENDS—Whittaker, Hillhouse, Copeland. LEFT TACKLE—Winkler. LEFT GUARDS—Greiner, Turley, Dupree, Mol- be rg. CENTERS—Ellis, Bates. RIGHT GUARD—Stautzenberger. RIGHT TACKLE—Steegast, Flowers. RIGHT ENDS-Wright, Davidson. QUARTERBACKS-Smith, Cushion, Baty. LEFT HALFBACKS—Royalty, Torno. RIGHT HALFBACKS-Goode, Daniel. FULLFACK-Goff. KENNETH VOSS JOHN CHRISTENSEN Cadets Outgain Champ, But SMC Wins 20-14 The Cadets came, saw, and were within a hair ' s breadth of conquering the SMU Ponies in Dallas as the Baty-propelled Aggie aerial circus earned 238 yards on 17 completions to throw a scare into the Mustangs, 27-point pre-game favorites. After SMU recovered a Cashion fumble on the A M 27, Walker passed to Mc¬ Kissack for the first Pony score. Goode ' s punting and interceptions by Ellis and Goode stopped the next two Mostang drives. But later Walker stepped through the middle on a delayed plunge, broke into the open and went 40 yards for another tally. An Aggie drive began when Baty took an interception back to the SMU 45. On the second play Hillhouse made a remarkable catch of a 39-yard Goode aerial in the end zone. Turley ' s kick was good and the half ended. Denied once immediately after the half, A M stormed back to score. Baty completed a pass to Wright for 51 yards to the SMU 14. Goff crashed over on his second try at the Pony line. Turley tied the score at 14-14 with his conversion. Walker was not to be denied, however, and brought the kickoff back 53 yards. A run and three passes by Walker carried the ball to the 13. Finding all his receivers covered on the next play, he wheeled to the left and sprinted to a score. Hillhouse (89) makes spectacular end zone catch CALVIN DUPREE STATISTICS RICE First downs 13 Net yards gained rushing 211 Forward passes attempted 6 Forward passes completed 2 Yards forward passing 40 Forwards intercepted by ........ 2 Yards gained interceptions 84 Punting average 30.0 Total yards, kicks returned 21 Opponent fumbles recovered 4 Yards lost by penalties 85 Rice . .........14 7 ( A. M............................. C LINE-UPS RICE LEFT ENDS—Williams, Wolcott, Bowman. LEFT TACKLES—Schwarz, Wyman, Parker. LEFT GUARDS—Derwood Lee, Parsons. CENTERS-Price, Weatherly, Stonestreet, Wat¬ son. RIGHT GUARDS—Roberts, Delwood Lee. RIGHT TACKLES—Murphy, Giroski, Anderson, Winship. RIGHT ENDS—Lanza, Taylor, Allen, Miner, Mc¬ Bride. QUARTERBACKS-Rote, Glass. LEFT HALFBACKS—Keeney, Wyatt, Braden, Bal¬ lard. RIGHT HALFBACKS—Kelly, Riley, Newbill. FULLBACKS—Lantrip, Glauser, Neumann. TEXAS A. M. LEFT ENDS—Hillhouse, Copeland, Callender. LEFT TACKLES—Winkler, Tucker. LEFT GUARDS—Greiner, Molberg, Turley. CENTERS—Ellis, Bates. RIGHT GUARDS — Stautzenberger, Turley, Spencer. LEFT HALFBACKS-Goode, Royalty. RIGHT TACKLES—Settegast, Flowers, Chapin. RIGHT ENDS-Wright, Barton. QUARTERBACKS—baty, Cashion, Nicholas. LEFT HALFBACKS-Goode, Royalty. RIGHT HALFBACKS—Daniels, Royalty, Voss. FULLBACK-Goff. Rice Converts Aggie Fumbles into Tallies, 28-6 The Farmers went down for the full count a ninth time as a slick ball and a rugged Rice eleven worked together to roll them under 28-6 on rain-soaked Kyle Field. Goode fumbled the slick ball on the first play of the game and Rice-men took the recovered pigskin across the double stripe eight plays later. Keeney scored the touch¬ down and William added the first of his four extra points. The following kickoff was short, and after striking tackle Settegast on the chest, it was recovered by Keeney. A 30-yard pass, Rote to Williams, gave the Owls their second tally. In the second period Goode took a Wyatt punt on his own 15 and carried it back to the Rice 24. However, a clipping penalty against A M and a holding penalty on the Owls nullified the run. Kenney punted, once again to Goode, and the Aggie back lost the wet ball as he accepted the punt; Weatherly recovered for the Owls on the A M 17. Five plays later Kelly swept right end for the score. Late in the fourth quarter Hillhouse bowled over his opposing blocker and blocked Wyatt ' s punt. Picking up the ball on the 13 and surrounded by friendly blockers, he crossed the goal standing up for the lone Aggie score. Turley ' s missed extra point try was his third and last bad try of the season. Lantrip made the fourth Rice touchdown when he intercepted a desperation pass by Cashion and took it back 25 yards to score. Wright (86) brings back kickoff after second Rice tally JIM BOSWELL DICK SCOTT STATISTICS - Va ■ k ■ • . r 4 • . ■ • - • % HERB TURLEY A M Texas First downs ................. 12 17 Net yards gained rushing 98 195 Forward passes attempted 16 17 Forward passes completed 8 9 Yards forwc-. ' d passing 137 107 Forwards intercepted by........ 3 2 Yards gained runback intercepts 64 16 Punting average 26 33 Total yards all kicks returned______ 32 93 Opponent fumbles recovered........ 4 1 Yards lost by penalties.................. 15 25 Texas A. M. 0 14—14 Texas ................................... 7 0 7—14 LINE-UPS TEXAS LEFT ENDS—Holder, Procter. LEFT TACKLES-Petrovich, Vykukal. LEFT GUARDS-Vasicek, McFadin. CENTERS—Harris, Rowan. RIGHT GUARDS—Wo I Fe, Fry, Miller. RIGHT TACKLES—Kelley, Jackson, Tatom. RIGHT ENDS—McCalle, Schwartzkopt, Blount, Watson. QUARTERBACKS—Campbell, Allen, Lee. LEFT HALFBACK—Gillory, Pyle, Guess, Samuels. RIGHT HALFBACKS-Clay, Shands. FULLBACKS—Borneman, Landry. TEXAS A. M. LEFT ENDS—Hillhouse, Copeland. LEFT TACKLES—Winkler, Tucker. LEFT GUARDS—Greiner, Molberg, Turley. CENTERS—Ellis, Bates. RIGHT GUARDS—Stautzenberger, Dupree. RIGHT TACKLES—Settegast, Flowers, Chapin. RIGHT ENDS-Wright, Callender. QUARTERBACKS-Baty, Cashion. LEFT HALFBACKS-Goode, Royalty. RIGHT HALFBACKS - Daniel, P. Smith, Torno, Haltom. FULLBACKS-Goff, Yates. A M Breaks Austin Jinx, “Beats” TU, 14-14 An enlarged Memorial Stadium in Austin jammed with 68,000 spectators was the scene of the Aggies ' grand finale to the ' 48 gridiron season — a spectacular tie with heavily favored Texas. Texas ' powerful offense (ask Georgia!) drove within the A M 20 six times in the first half, and the only attack the determined Cadets failed to stop short of the goal had culminated with Borneman plunging for the tally. The second half was a different story, however. In the third quarter alone A M put the ball in play twenty-six times to four for Texas. Ralph Daniels started the first drive by taking an interception back 24 yards to the Texas 27. Cashion hit Goode, Wright, and then Goode again with spread formation passes. Goode cracked through the Steer line from the 1 for the score — the first A M touchdown scored in Memorial Stadium by a rushing play from scrimmage! Turley ' s extra point was good. From their own 46, after intercepting a Maroon pass, Texas drove 54 yards with Shands scoring on a 10-yard pass from Campbell. Texas 14, A M 7. Then came the big pay-off for the Aggies. Throwing from the double wing formation on his own 28, the injured Baty fired an aerial to Royalty. Shands and Lee rushed Royalty and Shands batted the ball into the air, but Wright, who was behind the defend¬ ers, caught the ball as it fell and raced 26 yards for the score. Turley put the conversion attempt squarely between the uprights to bring A M its priceless tie. CHARLIE WRIGHT OPEN LETTER T THE FISH G R I D M E l l Congratulations, Fish Footballers! We know it ' s been a tough grind scholastically for some of you as Aggie We know some of you aren ' t too fond of meeting hours of the morning. We are sure you may even the absence of the campus. Did we say Aggieland does we know you ' re you to know that we chose to come to It seems that for greener g uess we didn prima donnas quite may ? from our not boast quite all glad to be here, are more than A M. in the wee have noted expansive But even if you ' ve found that Dawson promised. And we want all of glad that you some high school gridsters came to A M and then left pastures . . . pamper those enough. Others who were supposed to come to the College stayed at home to play their football. A few prospects even strayed to other schools before checking in at A M. But most came . . . saw . . . and conquered! . . . -- y I not only the scholastic obstacles, but ' Course did edge you v ' , in the ,(k O f ' p i g s k i . . . But it race. wasn ' t the first time the better team has lost through making a few too many bobbles against an alert opponent. And those Waco statistics showed who had the top running attack and ground defense . . . none other than you flashy ' 48 lesson. Even the best team right . Now let ' s look to heights to the pinnacle of We did it before and we ' ll i t can lose if it ' 49 - to ' 50 - football do it again! But don ' t forget the isn ' t mentally to ' 51. Back up the achievement! te Matt 214 1st row: Bob Sleepy Boyles, Russ Hudeck, Sam Moses, Glenn Lippman, Bob Davidson, Clinton Gwin, Gerald Bowen, and Charles Clinger. 2nd row: Charles Hodge, Augie Saxe, Jim Dobbyn, Danny Perkins, Gary Anderson, Jaro Netardus, Elo Nohavitza, Richard Brady, and Jack Breid. 3rd row: Jack Jones, June Clark, Richard Cummins, Van Hetherly, Bernard Lem¬ mons, Robert Cline, John Centilli, Fred Fulgham, Robert Shaeffer, and Bill Tidwell. 4th row: Lucky Parks, Hans Schultz, Robert Hutson, Victor Chandler, David Yeager, Homer Dear, Yale Larry, Jerry Crossman, and Desmond Jones. 5th row: Edward Holley, John Walker, Bill Pratt, Ralph Dresser, Kenneth Shobe, William Rush, James Fowler, Charles King, Charles Thornborrow, and Jimmy Longshore. 6th row: Edsel Jones, Karl Hollier, Johnsa Phares, James Little, Currie Meyer, David Balderbach, Jim Smith, Kenneth Schlater, Roy Clark, and Ben Skinner. 7th row: Allen Weaver, Alan Burton, Jimmy Higgins, and Dempsey Guthrie, student managers; Milton Routt, assistant coach; Bob Gary, line coach; Barlow Bones Irvin, head coach; and P. L. Downs. j the . „„ Tow..na a,, aian ' i co e o« ov ., o. h -WO., Th ' P cClo 1 « ..™. 9 f,. h g a,ne a FISH Speed Tops 4 Opponents Coach Barlow Bones Irvin ' s Fish foot¬ ball team opened a highly successful season by downing the John Tarleton (Jr. College) Plowboys in Stephenville, 12-6. The El Campo flash, Glenn Lippman, scored both the touch¬ downs, the second on a 90-yard kickoff return in the fourth period. Earlier he climaxed a drive by Bernard Lemmons, Augie Saxe, Billy Tidwell, and himself when he tallied from the 8. A. M. made it two straight when TCU ' s Polliwogs were swept under, 19-6, on Kyle Field. Lippman scored the initial points when he broke into the open on a 64-yard pitch-out play. Karl Hollier made a second tally and Jim Dobbyn took a punt back all the way for the third score. The Baylor Cubs took advantage of three crucial fumbles by the Fish to fashion a 19-12 victory over A. M. in Waco. Each time long, accurate passes brought the Little Bruins their scores. Lippman scored the first touchdown after he and Clarence Bull Lawson had led a 55-yard drive. Again in the second half Lawson crashed through for 16 to the A. M. 46, and on the next play Lippman went over right tackle for 54 yards and another score. Handicapped by excessive fumbling, the freshman team had to come from behind to beat the Rice Slime in Houston, 14-12. Lippman began the scoring with a 30-yard dash around right end. Jerry Crossman had made a 25-yard gain and Dobbyn a 23-yard sprint to aid in the march. Later, after HDllier drove to the 9, Crossman scored. Robert Shaeffer kicked the 1wo extra points which provided the victory. The finest win of the season took place on Kyle Field as the Aggie eleven, minus the services of Lippman, outfought the Texas Shorthorns in the annual Shriner freshman classic. A crowd of 14,500, a conference record for attendance at a freshman game, watched the home team win 14-0. Lippman (20) slashes oft tackle for one of his fine gains; TClTc Bartosh (43) charges in TOP SKILL, HJn M ' __ ' _____ _I ’ 3 7 I - lit T i mu ■—! Dobbyn (24) sprints for good yardage against Wogs behind deadly blocking of Shaeffer (18) ■ ' v 3 Other outstanding backs besides the men mentioned in the game accounts were Mack Stoeltje, Gary Anderson, Homer Dear, Yale Lary, Gerald Bowen, and Don Pfefferkorn. Outstanding linemen included ends Charles Hodge, Ralph Dresser, Clinton Gwin, Jaro Netardus, Edsel Jones, and Jack Jones; tackles Sam Moses, Russ Hudeck, James Little, and Billy Pratt; guards Bob Davidson, Elo Nohavitza, Fred Fulgham, and Will Rush; and centers Robert Fowler and Van Hetherly. Shobe (39) cuts back across Townsend ' s (33) path to score first touchdown on Steers iii Gt co-c pv .. W iii. i amm •••••• • •••• ...... v.v .l .•• • • • wJ • • • • B A S VARSITY SQUAD Front row: Sydon Hrochovy, Wallace Moon, Truett Mobley, Gene Schrickel, Jack Miller, Jewell McDowell, and Bil 218 Although Coach Marty Karov s charges had a far from successful season in 1948-49, winning only five of nineteen encounters and fin¬ ishing sixth in the conference, there is plenty of reason for Aggies to look more optimistically to the future. Of this year ' s eleven lettermen, Batey, Jenkins, and Turnbow earned their third letters and Schrickel and Kirkland won their second monograms. Only Turnbow, the aggres¬ sive under-the-basket man, will return next year; he has one more season to play. The other half-dozen basketeers who earned their first awards, DeWitt, McDowell, Moon, Martin, Miller, and Mobley, all have two more seasons to play. One, ace guard McDowell, has an extra half season since he did not become eligible until the spring semester. McDowell and DeWitt both made the sports scribes ' sophomore all-conference selections and have promising futures. This game experienced group will be joined next year by a number of top athletes up from the fish team and two fine prospects who were ineligible this winter — Ken Sutton, 6 ' 7 former Goose Creek performer who held down the center position on the ' 48 fish five, and Mouse Williams, 6 ' 3 trans¬ fer who won his team ' s most valuable player award at Amarillo Junior College. Opponents, look out! By the time midseason rolled around three sophomores had earned posi¬ tions in the Cadet starting line-up. Center John DeWitt, the 6 ' SVa pride of Waco, had been a starter all year, but he was soon joined by a twosome of ball-hawking guards in the persons of Jewell McDowell and Wallace Moon, the Bay, Ark., speed merchant. Scoring honors for the season went to DeWitt, who ranked eighth in conference scoring for league games with a total of 143 points and an 11.9 average per game. Over the full season the Waco center tallied 248 points with veteran Billy Turnbow second in scoring with 208 tallies on the ledger. Kirkland and Schrickel also cracked the century mark with 166 and 127 respectively. Jenkins made 85 in 16 games and McDowell totaled 62 in the remaining eight contests. McDowell, after taking graduated co-captain Sam Jenkins ' place in the line-up at the beginning of the spring semester, convinced everyone that he could well be A M ' s answer to who ' ll be the next Slater Martin? . Not yet the scoring equal of the Austin All-American, McDowell ' s performance nev¬ ertheless was judged to be the equal of Martin ' s after the two were pitted against each other in the two-game TU-A M series. SWC STANDINGS School Rice Arkansas Baylor Texas 219 Trinity 56, A M 49 Turnbow (12) drives into score against Akron, Jenkins (6) watches. Sam Houston 47, Texas Aggies 43 San Antonio, Dec. 3— Pistol Pete Mur¬ phy led the Trinity University cagers in a final assault that netted the host team 15 points in the final five minutes and over¬ came a seven point A M lead. Numerous Cadet errors and bad passes aided the Tigers in their last half surge after the lead had changed hands 13 times during the con¬ test. Turnbow dominated the opponent ' s backboard. TEXAS A M TRINITY fg ft fl tp (No statistics Batey, f 2 115 available) Turnbow, f 5 1 5 11 Garcia, f 2 0 4 4 Hrac ' vy, f 2 1 1 5 Allen, f 0 0 0 0 Martin, f 0 0 0 0 DeWitt, c 1 2 2 4 Schrickel.g 112 3 Jenkins, g 5 2 4 12 Miller, g 0 0 0 0 Kirkland,g 112 3 Mobley, g 1 0 0 2 Wallace, g 0 0 0 0 Moon, g 0 0 10 Totals 20 9 22 49 Half-time score: AM 23, Trinity 22 A M 58, ACC 40 Huntsville, Texas, Dec. 8—For the second straight time A M blew a lead with only minutes left to play — this time against the Sam Houston Teachers. With about five min¬ utes to go in the tilt, the Cadets led 40 to 34, but the Huntsville crew knotted the score at 43-all. Once Phillips broke the tie with a free throw, il Aggies who had lost TEXAS A M fg ft fl tp Kirkland, f 4 5 1 13 Turnbow, f 1 2 5 4 DeWitt, c 1 0 5 2 Schrickel,g 3 0 5 6 Jenkins, g 0 3 3 3 Batey, f 2 3 3 7 Sommers,c 2 10 5 Mobley, g 0 0 0 0 Miller, g 0 0 0 0 Hrac ' vy, g 1 1 1 3 Totals 14 15 23 43 Half-time score: Sam t was all over for the three starters on fouls. SAM HOUSTON Birchet. f fg 4 ft fl tp 8 Kirkptck, f Ellisor, f 2 Hanks, f 4 5 1 13 Steussey, f Nowak, f Phillips, c 1 7 4 9 Linick, c Watkins, g 3 2 4 8 Sherman,g Collins, g 3 2 4 8 Iguina, g Rey ' lds, g 2 Welte, g 1 1 1 Totals 1 15 17 18 47 Houston 21, A M 20 College Station, Dec. 11—A M ' s fast break proved too much for Abilene Christian as the Aggies took their first win in three starts. The Cadets broke in front, 6 to 0, on the goaling of Jenkins and Turnbow, and maintained a working margin throughout, although the Wildcats pulled to within nine points, 37 to 46, with five minutes to go. The visitors made only five of 36 floor shots. TEXAS A M ABILENE fg ft fl tp CHRISTIAN Turnbow,f 2 .4 1 8 fl ft f 1 tp Batey, f 1 1 Church, f 2 4 Kirkland,f 6 2 2 14 Stovall, f 4 5 3 13 Hrach ' vy,f 2 Teel, c 2 3 4 Martin, f DeWitt, c 1 4 1 4 2 9 Nutt, g Frances, g 7 1 1 2 15 3 2 Sommers,c Coppinr,g 2 1 2 Allen, c 1 2 Jenkins 4 1 9 Schrickel,g 4 1 8 Mobley, g 2 1 1 5 Moon, g Miller, g Totals 24 10 11 58 Totals 16 8 12 40 Half-time score: A M 22, ACC 13. Free throws missed: A M—Turnbow 2, Kirk¬ land, DeWitt. ACC—Stovall 2, Teel, Nutt, Frances. Sam Houston 53, Texas A M 50 College Station, Dec. 15—Sam Houston ' s Bearkats made the Aggie record read three losses in four games as they took a thrilling three-point win over the Cadets. As in the other two losses, A M was overtaken in the closing minutes of the game; this time the Huntsville quint made up five points in three minutes after they had been down 42 to 47. The Cadet margin, however, had been newly gained as the result of a rally led by Jenkins and DeWitt. TEXAS A M SAM HOUSTON fl ft fl tn fg ft fl to Turnbow,f 3 2 4 8 Collins, g 9 2 18 Batey, f Martin, f Welte, f 0 1 1 3 Hanks, c 2 1 4 Kirkland, f 3 1 1 7 Sherman, f DeWitt, c 8 2 16 Phillips, f 7 5 1 19 Sommers,c Watkins, g 5 2 3 12 Jenkins, g 5 1 3 11 Reynolds,g 2 Schrickel,g 2 1 5 5 Birtchet,g 2 Mobley, g 2 Ellisor, g 1 Moon, g Totals 22 6 17 50 Totals 23 7 12 53 Half-time score: Sam Houston 28, A M 25. LSU 58, A M 55 Baton Rouge, La., Dec. 17—After taking the lead early in the contest, the LSU Ben- gals stayed out in front of the Cadets the remainder of the tilt. Paced by Meador, an ace forward, the bayou contingent staved off sporadic rallies by the Aggies to protect their winning margin. The Tiger forward ' s 23 tallies paced the scorers. A M ' s Kirkland was number two man offensively for the night with 15 points. Bass of LSU and Turn- bow of the Texas club were the only other players to run their totals into double figures. LSU TEXAS A M fg ft pf tp fg ft pf tp Meador, f 8 7 0 23 Turnbow, f 3 4 3 10 Lindsey, f 0 1 0 1 Hrchovy, f 0 0 0 0 fho ' pson, f 0 5 2 5 Sommers,f 10 0 2 Hall, f 0 10 1 Kirkland, f 7 1 5 15 Hollow ' y,c 2 4 Martin, f 1113 Bass, c 6 0 2 12 DeWitt, c 3 117 Yates, g 4 0 18 Jenkins, g 4 1 5 9 Murphy, g 1 2 5 4 Miller, g 0 0 0 0 Ozburn, g 0 0 0 0 Schrickel,g 10 3 2 Michaelis,g 0 0 2 0 Mobley, g 3 1 0 7 Boggess, g 0 0 1 0 Moon, g 0 0 0 0 Totals 21 16 13 53 Totals 23 9 18 55 Tulane 51, A M 28 New Orleans, La., Dec. 18 —Tulane ' s Greenies wrapped up their eighth win of the season by downing the Aggie cagers decisively on the Southeastern Conference school ' s home court. Ranked a close runner- up to National Champion Kentucky in the South, and in the top ten nationally, Tulane was not even pressed by the Cadets. The transplanted-lndianans were led by Risner with 15 points and Perkins with 13. Sopho¬ more DeWitt began to show marked im¬ provement as he scored 8 points to lead the A M offensive maneuvers. TULANE TEXAS A M fg ft fl tp fg ft fl P Perkins, f 5 3 3 13 Kirkland, f 2 Sikora,f 1 Hrachvy, f Payton, f 3 1 6 Martin, f 1 1 Jamison,f 1 Turnbow, f 2 2 4 6 Svendsn,c Mobley, f 2 4 Riffey, c 4 2 8 Batey, f 2 2 Adomitis,g DeWitt, c 4 1 8 Peck, g 2 3 2 7 Jenkins, g 2 Bowmn, g Schrickl, g 2 1 2 5 Risner, g 7 1 15 Allen, g 1 1 2 Wells, g 2 1 2 Cox, g Totals 21 9 11 51 Totals 11 6 12 28 WALLY MOON Texas A M 50, Okla. Tech 30 College Station, Dec. 23—Although the lead changed hands eight times in the first half, the Aggies dominated second-half play to drop the Sooner State five decisively. The Bulldogs could penetrate the Texans ' de¬ fense for only four points in the last nine minutes. TEXAS A M fg 5 6 DeWitt, c Turnbow,f Kirkland,f 2 Martin, c Hrachvy,f Batey, f Sommers,c Allen, c Jenkins, g Schrickl, g 7 Mobley, g Moon, g Miller, g ft fl tp 2 3 12 1 U 3 5 1 1 1 1 15 1 S.W. OKLA. TECH. fg ft fl tp Palmer, f 5 2 3 12 Stinson, f 3 5 5 11 Riley,f 2 10 5 Richey, f 0 0 2 0 Ware, f 0 0 0 0 Wright, c 0 2 0 2 Tautfest,c 0 0 0 0 Williams,g 10 12 Leathers,g 10 0 2 Scrggins,g 0 0 10 Scarace, g 0 0 1 0 Pierce, g 0 0 0 0 Graham, g 0 1 2 1 Totals 20 9 10 49 Totals 12 11 15 35 Half-time score—Texas A M 20, Southwestern Oklahoma Tech 16. Free Throws Missed—Kirkland 2, Turnbow 2, DeWitt 1, Schrickel 1, Miller 1, Wright 1, Wil¬ liams 1, Palmer 1. Officials—Wallace and Radford. Texas Aggies 49, Okla. Tech 35 SMU Captain Prewitt snares A M rebound from DeWitt as play by Schrickel (7) and McDowell (10) fails. College Station, Dec. 22—A tight defense by the Cadets held the Southwestern Okla¬ homa Tech Bulldogs to nine field goals as A M took its second victory of the season. The Maroons were never pressed after gain¬ ing a 20-point lead early in the second half. TEXAS A M fg ft fl tp Turnbow, f 3 0 3 6 Batey, f 0 0 0 0 Kirkland, f 7 3 1 17 Hrachvy, f 0 0 1 0 Martin, c 0 0 0 0 DeWitt, c 4 1 1 9 Allen, c 0 0 2 0 Sommers,c 0 0 0 0 Moon, g 0 0 10 Jenkins, g 7 1 115 Schrickel,g 0 15 1 Mobley, g 0 0 1 0 Miller, g 10 12 SOUTHWESTERN OKLA. TECH. fg ft fl tp Palmer,f 114 3 Stinson, f 3 4 3 10 Riley, f 110 3 Wright, c 2 1 0 5 Tautfest, c 0 0 0 0 Leathers, g 0 4 2 4 Scarace, g 0 0 0 0 Richey, f 0 0 0 0 Williams,g 112 3 Graham,g 10 0 2 Scrogins,g 0 0 0 0 Pierce, g 0 0 10 Totals 22 6 17 50 Total 9 12 12 30 Half-time score: Texas A M 23, Oklahoma Tech 15. Free throws missed: Turnbow 2, Kirkland 2, Schrickel 1, Miller 1, Jenkins 1, Moon 1, Palmer 1, Riley 1, Stinson 2, Wright 1, Williams 3, Leathers 1, Graham 1. Kirkland (17) breaks up Akron scoring attempt as Schrickel (7) and Dewitt (11) await ball. Seton Hall 69, Texas A M 55 South Orange, N. J., Dec. 29—Perennially strong Seton Hall bounced the Aggies in a high-scoring thriller on the Eastern seaboard campus after having only a seven-point lead at intermission. Veteran basketeers Turnbow (17) and Kirkland (22) led A M ' s attack. GENE SCHRICKEL Allen (5) and Martin (13) leap for ball while Mobley (18) watches the pack for the outcome. SETON HALL 69 fg ft fl tp TEXAS A M 55 Saul.f Leverte.f Lackaye.f Latimer Keefe,f Renner.c Putnam,c Gibbons,c Cibor ' ski,c 1 H ' mock,g 3 Janotta.g 3 Reilly,g 1 H ' tmann,g 0 1 Kos ' shyn,g 2 1 Varous,g Total 30 9 13 69 Total 23 9 15 55 Score at halftime — Seton Hall, 31; Texas A M 24. Free throws missed—Seton Hall; Leverte 1, Janotta 4, Putnam 1, Renner 1, Latimer 2; Texas A M: Turnbow 4, DeWitt 4. fg Turnbow,f 6 Kirkl ' nd,f 11 Allen,f Martin,f Moon,f DeWitt,c Hrckovy,c Miller,g Jenkins,g Batey,g Schrickel,g Mobley,g ft fl tp 5 5 17 4 22 2 1 3 Siena 43, A M 36 Albany, N. Y., Dec. 28—Playing before an Empire State crowd in the capital city, the Cadets found the nationally ranked Siena defense too tough and could tally only 13 field goals. Long John DeWitt and Jim Kirk¬ land paced the Aggie offense with 13 and 9 points respectively as the New Yorkers checked the Texan attack and managed to score a seven point win. TEXAS A M fg ft fl tp Turnbow,f 0 2 5 2 Batey,f Allen,f Kirkland,f DeWitt,c Evans,c Jenkins,g Schrickel,g 0 0 hAoon,g 1 1 Martin,f 0 1 Miller,g 0 0 1 1 5 1 1 1 1 9 3 1 13 5 2 5 1 3 1 1 SIENA (No statistics available) Total 13 10 20 36 Halftime score: Siena 20, A M 14. Free throws missed: Martin, Allen 3, Kirk¬ land 2, DeWitt, Schrickel, Jenkins 2. Baldwin-Wallace 69, Texas Aggies 52 Cleveland, Ohio, Dec. 31—In an almost- repeat performance of their South Orange frey, the Cadets were topped in a fast bit of action at the Ohio metropolis ' area. Turn¬ bow, who set the arena single game record with 27 points in ' 47, was the top scorer. TEXAS A M fg Turnbow,f 7 Batey,f 1 Hrachovy,f Kirkland,f 3 DeWitt,c 5 Sommers,c Evans,c Jenkins,g Schrickel.g 6 Mobley,g Wallace,g Miller,g 1 ft fl tp 4 4 18 1 2 2 6 2 10 4 3 14 2 BALDWIN-WALLACE (No statistics available) Total 23 6 16 52 Halftime score: Baldwin-Wallace 34, A M 17. Free throws missed: Turnbow 6, DeWitt, Kirkland, Allen. Akron 75, A M 67 Akron, Ohio, Jan. 2—Akron ' s undefeated Zippers won their seventh game by dropping the Cadets with a strong finish. The loss on fouls of DeWitt and Turnbow midway in the second half hurt the Aggie cause. A M was only one point behind at half-time, 39-40, but Akron, which was ranked among the nation ' s top point producers, forged further ahead. Vaughn,f Arka,f Wolfe,f Oldfield,f Moore,c Mohr,c Walker,g Scott.g Oneacre,g Staudt,g AKRON fg ft fl tp 1 2 11 1 2 2 21 3 9 2 3 3 15 1 1 5 2 0 6 1 0 3 TEXAS A M fg ft Turnbow,f Allen,f Moon,f Kirkland,f Hrachvy,f DeWitt,c Sommers,c Mobley,c 2 Schrickl,g 4 Martin,g 1 Miller,g 2 Jenkins,g 2 Batey,g 1 fl tp 5 16 1 1 Total 29 17 14 75 Total 28 11 24 67 Halftime score: Akron 40, Texas A M 39. Free throws missed: Vaughn 1, Wolfe 4, Moore 1, Mohr 4, Walker 2, Oneacre 3, Kirk¬ land 1, Hrachovy 1, DeWitt 1, Schickel 1, Mar¬ tin 1. Referees: George Ellis and Titus Lobach. A M 58, TCI) 42 Fort Worth, Jon. 7 — Texas Christian ' s Horned Frogs couldn ' t pass, couldn ' t hit, and couldn ' t run fast enough in the words of a sports observer as underdog A M (through the courtesy of sports authorities who had seen SMU fall prey to the Frogs) beat them. Playing on the special floor laid over the ice of the hockey arena at Will Rogers Coliseum, the Cadets ignored the chilly atmosphere in a hot blast of baskets to gain their first conference victory in their initial league start. DeWitt paced the ball¬ hawking Aggies. A M fg Turnbow,f 4 Kirkland,f 7 DeWitt.c 5 Schrickehg 1 Jenkins,g 2 Hrachovy,f 1 Baty,f ! Mobley,f 1 ft fl tp 5 3 13 2 14 5 15 1 3 6 2 3 2 1 2 TCU fg Kudalty,f 2 Moran,f 1 Dolnics,c 8 Schmidt,g 2 Hndrck,g-c 3 Young,f Craig,f 1 Burton,g ft fl tp 0 4 4 2 4 22 3 5 2 6 2 2 3 5 0 Total 23 12 14 58 Total 17 8 22 42 Halftime score: A M 26, TCU 22. Free throws missed: Kudalty 2, Craig 2, Hen¬ dricks 2, Schmidt, Moran, Turnbow 4, Kirkland 3, Hrachovy 3, Jenkins 2, Baty 2, Mobley. Officials: Abb Curtis, W. H. Keeling. Xl . ’.Sr ' BILL BATEY SMU Mustangs 55, Texas Aggies 37 Dallas, Jan. 8—After leading for nineteen minutes in the first half, A M found itself the victim of the same no hit, no pass condition that had hand¬ icapped the Mustangs in the early phases of the tussle. Not until just before the intermission did SMU move ahead, 19-18 then 21-29. Just as the Cadets held a 14-2 lead early in the game, the Ponies scored 14 points to only 3 for A M in the first six minut es of the se ond half. i -I ii $ I 1 7 SMU 55 A M 37 The Methodists were paced by Indianan Bob Prewitt and sophomore star Jack Brown. An¬ other SMU newcomer, Charlie Lutz, teamed with veteran Gene Salmon in the guard slots to equal the top Cadet scorer, soph center John DeWitt, who had 9 points, in a three- way tie for third spot in the scoring derby. With the entire Maroon squad getting a taste of the night ' s action, some strange things took place. One reserve forward even tried to take a charity toss at the opponent ' s foul-line. The game ended with a flurry of unsuccessful forays by both teams. Rice 54, A M 53 Houston, Jan. 13—The Cadets took a four- point lead in the second half, but in the wild shooting that followed were nudged by the host Owls. The score was tied four times, and nine times the lead changed hands. Just before the intermission, reserve for¬ ward Marvin Martin led an Aggie rally that cut the score to 27-31 with Rice still ahead. Quick field goals by Jim Kirkland, Sam Jen¬ kins, Bill Turnbow, and John DeWitt brought the lead to A M in the opening minutes of the second half. DeWitt and Turnbow fouled out in the final minutes. fg ft fl tp fg ft fl tp Brown,f 4 2 1 10 Turnbow,f 2 5 4 Prewitt 4 5 1 13 Kirkland,! 3 3 6 Zatopek,c 3 2 3 8 DeWitt,c 4 1 9 Salmon,g 3 3 3 9 Schrickl,g 2 1 4 5 Lutg,g 2 5 2 9 Jenkins,g 3 3 3 Owen,g 1 1 2 Hrachvy,f 2 2 2 Wilson,c Batey,f 2 2 4 Cannady,f 2 1 4 Mobley,f 1 1 1 3 Martin,c 1 Martin,! Penn,g,f Moon,g Gillespie,! Miller,g 1 1 McKnght,g Allen,f Wallace,g Total 19 17 13 55 Total 14 9 20 37 Baldwin-Wallace player eludes Kirkland (17) for lay-up as Turnbow (12) watches ball ascend. JACK Halftime score: SMU 21, A M 20. Free throws missed: SMU—Brown 2, Zatopek, Salmon 4, Wilson. A M—DeWitt 2, Schrickel, Hrachovy 2, Mobley. Officials: Bill Keeling and Dietzel. Aggie player tries for a field goal as the rest of the Cadet team moves in. TEXAS A M 53 RICE ; 54 fg ft fl tp fg ft fl tp Turnbow,! 4 5 8 Switzer,! M ' Derm ' t,f 7 4 3 18 Kirkland,! 3 1 1 7 3 2 2 8 DeWitt,c 7 1 5 15 Tom,c 3 2 3 8 Jenkins,c 2 2 4 Foley,g 4 1 8 Schrickel,g 3 2 6 Tighe,g Martin,! 2 2 1 6 Gerhardt,f 1 2 1 4 Mobley,g 2 Vahldiek,g 1 Batey,g 3 1 6 Hrachvy,c 1 1 Miller,! Moon,f Totals 24 5 19 53 Totals 21 12 13 54 Halftime score: Rice 31, Texas A M 27. Free throws missed: Switzer 3, McDermoU, Tom 2, Foley, Turnbow 2, Martin 2, DeWitt, Hrachovy, Schrickel 4. Batey. Baylor 53, A M 47 College Station, Jan. 21—Accuracy at the free throw line decided the winner of this SWC tilt as Baylor ' s Bruins sank 17 of 23 for a six-point win. The Aggies themselves sank 13 of 21, but committed a few too many defensive fouls in the overly aggres¬ sive contest. Baylor could claim only one more field goal, 18 to 17, than the hustling Cadets. Shortly before the intermission the Aggies took a briefly held lead, 19 to 17, on a field goal by co-captain Gene Schrickel. John De- Witt topped brother Bill (ace Bruin guard) in a family feud as Turnbow and Schrickel engineered the Cadet offensive game. TEXAS A M 47 ”4 i fg Turnbow,f 4 Batey,f 0 2 Kirkland,f 1 1 Martin,f 0 0 J. DeWitt,c 4 1 Jenkins,g 2 0 Shrickel,g 4 ft fl tp 6 4 14 2 2 3 3 4 9 3 4 3 5 11 BAYLOR 53 fg ft fl tp 6 2 4 4 Owens,f Hethgtn,f 6 7 Preston,c 1 6 Hickmn,g 0 0 Pulley,g 1 0 B. DeWit,g 0 1 Johnson,g 4 1 4 19 4 8 Total 17 13 20 47 Total 18 17 19 53 Baldwin-Wallace defense man blocks Turnbow ' s (12) shot as Kirkland (17) and Batey (22) apply brakes. Halftime score: Baylor 27, Texas A M 21. Free throws missed: Baylor (6), Owens 3, Johnson 2, Preston 1. Texas A M (9), Turnbow 5, Kirkland 2, J. DeWitt 2. SAM JENKINS Kirkland (17) tries to assist hidden Aggie (arm showing) on defense as Hrachovy (14) is blocked off. Arka nsas Razorbacks 62, Texas A M 57 Fayetteville, Ark., Jan. 31—Leading until well into the second half, the Aggies were caught and passed by the men from the Ozarks as the Farm¬ ers failed to beard the perennial title contenders in their Arkansas lair. In a high scoring battle between the two teams ' sophomore centers, A M ' s DeWitt edged the Hawgs ' Ambler 26 to 24. I 1 ' 1 J X v% McDowell, playing his first game since moving from the firsh squad to the varsity, was second high point man for the Cadets with 13. Kirkland and Schrickel also were high contributors to the Aggie total. Not until the Maroon quintet had amassed 45 points were they caught by the Porkers, who tied the count at this point and then swept on to a close win. Kirkland and De¬ Witt both fouled out of the game in the closing minutes to further hinder the A M attempt to win the important conference tilt. TEXAS A M ARKANSAS fg ft tp fg ft tp Turnbow,f 1 2 Cathcart,f 1 2 Kirkland,f 3 2 8 Horton,f 5 4 14 Martin,f 1 1 Price,f 5 10 DeWitt,c 12 2 26 Amb!er,c 12 24 Evans,c 1 1 Kearns,g 2 1 5 Schrick,g 2 1 5 Campbell,g 1 5 7 McDowell,g 5 3 13 Mobley,g 1 1 Miller,g Totals 23 11 57 Total 26 10 62 Personal fouls: Aggies 22 (Turnbow 4, Kirk¬ land 5, Martin 1, DeWitt 5, Schrickle 3, Mc¬ Dowell 2, Miller 1). Porkers 16 (Catchcart 3, Horton 1, Price 1, Amber 2, Kearns 4, Camp¬ bell 4, Williams 1). MARVIN MARTIN £ v m JT d Texas 50, A M 41 College Station, Feb. 5 — Vibry White took up the slack that resulted when the Aggies held the high scoring twosome of Martin and Madsen in check and poured 9 one-handed shots in from the field and added another 3 points at the free throw line to annex scoring honors and the Cadet scalp with a total of 22 points. DeWitt again paced the Maroon scor¬ ers, but particularly crowd pleasing was the performance of McDowell. TEXAS A M 41 fg ft fl tp Turnbow,f 3 0 Batey,f 0 0 Kirkland,f 0 1 Hrachovy,f 0 0 Martin,f 4 0 DeWitt,c 3 4 McDowll,g 4 1 Schrickel,g 1 1 Mobley,g 0 0 Moon,g 0 0 Miller,g 2 0 TEXAS 50 3 6 Hmilton,f 1 0 White,f 0 1 George,c 0 0 Taylor,c 0 8 Martin,g 2 10 Madsen,g 3 9 4 3 1 0 1 5 4 fg ft fl tp 5 4 1 14 1 21 3 Total 17 7 20 41 Total 19 12 12 50 Halftime score: Texas A M 14, Texas 21. Free throws missed: A M (7).—Martin 2, De¬ Witt, McDowell 2, Miller, Schrickel. Texas (9). — Hamilton 3, White 2, George, Madsen 2, Martin. Officials: Sears and Radford. SMU 49, A M 35 College Station, Feb. 9 — Alert rebound play by Mustangs Prewitt and Brown made the most of poor shooting by the Cadets and led to a Pony win. Several times the Aggies crept to within catching distance of the SMUites, but each time the red and blue clad quintet produced sufficient punch to lengthen their margin. Schrickel ' s tap-in bucket had cut the SMU lead to 17-16 late in the first half, but even when the Cadets moved to within one point, 27-26, in the second stanza could they take over the Methodists ' lead. SMU 49 TEXAS A M 35 fg ft fl tp fg ft fl tp Prewitt,f 3 6 5 12 Martin,f 12 14 Brown,f 5 4 1 14 Kirkland,f 0 0 3 0 Penn,c 3 0 16 Hrachvy,f 0 0 0 0 Salmon,g 2 3 3 7 Batey,f 110 3 luiz,g 4 2 0 10 DeWitt,c 3 13 7 Owen,g 0 0 0 0 M ' Dow ' ll,g 5 2 3 12 Martin,f 0 0 0 0 Schrikl,g 113 3 Moon,g 3 0 16 Mobley,g 0 0 0 0 Turnbow,f 0 0 10 IMWer.g 0 0 3 0 Total 17 15 10 49 Total 14 7 18 35 Halftime score: A M 18, SMU 25. Free throws missed: A M—Batey 2, DeWitt; SMU—Prewitt 2, Penn, Salmon, Owen. Officials: Ab Curtis, Ad Dietzel. BEN EVANS Texas A M 39, TCU Horned Frogs 37 College Station, Feb. 10—Not even the tricky pivot shot antics of the Co fiov n college ' s Daddy Dolnics were enough to stop the Cadets in a rough and tumble contest to decide which unfortunates got the sixth and seventh rungs in the conference standings. A M took the tilt and sixth place, but only after some anxious moriients. For a brief time the hAaroon defense, based on DeWitt ' s handcuffing of Dolnics, held the Christians in check, but finally the wily 29-year-old Indianan, who was completing his fourth year in the TCU livery, started clicking. Once he had found how to avert the defen¬ sive tactics of the Aggies, Dolnics proceeded to toss in six field goals and five charity tosses. Every member of the Farmer team scored with guard Schrickel with nine, followed by DeWitt and McDowell with eight apiece, top¬ ping the attack. Scrambling on the floor for loose balls, elbowing opponents, everything happened in the closing minutes of the tussle. TEXAS A M 39 TCU 37 fg ft fl tp fg ft fl tp Turnbow,f 1 0 3 2 Young,f 0 0 0 0 Batey ,f 110 3 Kudlaty,f 3 4 1 10 Martin,f 0 10 1 Moran,f 10 12 Kirkland,f 1 0 0 2 Dolnics,c 6 5 3 17 DeWitt,c 3 2 3 8 Burton,g 0 0 3 0 McDwll,g 3 2 18 Schmidt,g 2 2 4 6 Schrkl,g 4 13 9 Craig,f 0 0 10 Moon,g 2 2 2 6 Hndrcks,g 10 0 2 Total 15 9 12 39 Total 13 11 13 37 Halftime score: A M 19, TCU 12. Free throws missed: A M (4)—Batey, DeWitt 2, McDowell. TCU (4), Moran, Kudlaty 2, Schmidt. Officials: Ab Curtis and Johnny Radford. DeWitt Texas 56, A M 43 Turnbow (12) has just shot and Jenkins (6) Austin, Feb. 16—Trailing only 17 to 19 at the intermission, A M found itself again the victim of Vibry White ' s arching single¬ handers in the last half of the tilt. White, far from potent against other Steer oppo¬ nents, seemed to have deceived to make the Farmers his permanent cousins. He re¬ ceived some yeomanlike help from big Tom Hamilton, the man the all-conference selec¬ tors forgot at the end of the campaign. DeWitt paced the Cadets as they found themselves once again dropping a contest to the hard-blocking, sharp-elbowed Steers. A M TEXAS fg ft fl P fg ft fl tp Turnbow,f 5 5 4 15 Hmlton,f 5 7 2 17 Batey,f Martin,f 3 2 4 8 DeWitt,c 5 4 3 14 George,c 3 1 4 7 Schrickel,g 1 4 1 Madsen,g 1 7 3 9 McDwll,g 5 5 White,g 7 14 Kirkland,f Kelley,? 1 Moon,f 3 3 6 Wmck,f 3 Martin,f 1 Taylor,c 1 1 1 Miller,g 1 2 2 Mobley,g 1 Total 14 15 18 43 Total 19 18 18 56 Score a1 I- half: Texas 19, A M 17. Free throws missed: Turnbow 3, DeWitt 3, McDowell, Hamilton 3, George, Madsen 2, Womack, Martin. Officials: Mike Williamson and John Radford, nents, seemed to have decided to make the and Baldwin-Wallace team expect a rebound from goal. 225 ms i a Mustang fails to block Moon ' s (15) shot and Schrickel (7) goes in for follow-up —if needed Baylor 38, A M 26 Waco, Feb. 26—Baylor played its usual deliberate game patterned after Hank Iba ' s famed Oklahoma A M style and sewed up a victory over the Texas Aggies by manag¬ ing to fashion a second-half scoring spurt. Tied 14-all at half-time, the two teams came back on the floor for the second period and continued playing deliberate ball. All¬ conference Jamie Owens sparked the Bruins as they moved ahead, taking a 10-point lead to which they clung tenaciously. Moon and McDowell teamed for the first time as starting guards with Schrickel at forward. AGGIES fg Schrickel,f 1 Martin,f Turnbow,f Batey,f 0 DeWitt,c 4 Moon,g 3 Miller,g McDowll,g Kirkland,g Mobley,g 1 BAYLOR ft fl tp 1 1 3 1 1 1 2 3 10 0 7 2 3 2 fg Owens,f 6 Heathgtn,f 2 3 Srack,f 3 0 Preston,c 1 0 DeWitt,g 1 1 Cobb,g 0 0 Hickman,g 2 1 Pulley,g 0 0 ft fl tp 3 3 15 3 3 7 0 3 1 5 1 Total 9 8 10 26 Total 15 8 15 38 Halftime score: Baylor 14, Texas A M 14. Free throws missed: Owens 2, Heathington 3, DeWitt, Martin 2, Turnbow 3, Moon 4, Mc¬ Dowell. Arkansas Porkers 61, Texas Aggies 46 TRUETT MOBLEY DeWitt (11) and Porker center open tussle with jump ball; Schrickel (7) and Moon (15) go into action. TEXAS A M fg ft fl Turnbow,f Martin,f Kirkland,f Hrachovy,f DeWitt,c Evans,c McDowll,g Schrirkel,g Moon,g Miller,g ARKANSAS fg ft College Station, Feb. 28—A M, hurt by the loss of valuable Bill Turnbow on five fouls with 11 minutes to go, wilted before the onslaught of the tall University of Arkansas five. The Cadets were behind only 23 to 25 at the intermission, and took a short lived lead of 27-26 immediately after the second stanza began. Although the Hawgs managed to recover the lead right away, they never¬ theless were able to gain only a five-point edge and the fracas moved along with this margin separating the two quintets. The brief lead for the Cadets had been gained on goals tossed in by co-captain Schrickel and McDowell right after the half¬ time break. McDowell tied fellow sophomore Long John DeWitt for runner-up as high scoring Aggie for the contest with nine tal¬ lies. Turnbow ' s fine performance against the red-clad Arkansasans can be judged by the fact that he tossed in 14 points. Several field goals were scored as Bill broke around the towering Hogs and drove in for a set-up shot on the left side of the basket. Cathcart,f Price,f Horton,f Schuchyk,f Ambler,c Coleman,c Kearns,g Hudspeth,g Campbll,g Williams,g Total 19 8 19 46 Total 24 13 17 61 Halftime score: Texas A M 23, Arkansas 25. Free throws missed: Texas A M (12). Turn¬ bow 2, Schrickel, DeWitt, Evans, McDowell 2, Miller, Moon 4; Arkansas (9). Cathcart, Horton 2, Ambler 3, Kearns, Campbell, Williams. Rice 53, A M 39 College Station, March 4 —For the fourth successive game the hard luck Farmers fought a highly favored team to a standstill until the half, only to be left behind in the last period. This time it was the Rice Owls who boasted a one-point intermission lead only as the result of a shot by McDermott within the last 30 seconds of the first half. The Owls maintained an approximate five- point lead until DeWitt left the game on fouls and then pulled away to their title- cinching win. TEXAS A M 39 RICE t 3 fg ft fl tp fg ff fl tp Turnbow,f 2 6 2 10 McDrmt,f 6 3 2 15 Batey,f 1 Switzer,f 1 2 4 4 Martin,f 1 Gehrdt,f 1 1 3 Hrchovy,f 1 Tom,c 7 1 5 15 Kirkland,f 1 1 Tighe,g 0 DeWitt,c 3 5 5 11 Valdiek,g 1 McDowll,g 1 1 3 Cook,g 4 5 2 13 Schrickel,g 2 1 4 5 Foley,g 1 1 2 3 Mobley,g 2 1 4 Moon,g 2 1 2 5 Total 12 15 17 39 Total 20 13 16 53 Halftime score: Rice 22, A M 21. Free throws missed: A M (7). Turnbow, De¬ Witt, Schrickel 3, Moon, Mobley; Rice (9), Mc¬ Dermott 3, Gerhardt 3, Cook 2, Foley. Officials: Detzel and Loney. i o bby „____r rfr-“’ ' Not shown: Roy an , boasted a r S Mc m Do H well’ rackinj e xp • of , he Whanon —- fe || moved up to e c dets too toug and ° , Apaches snappe Qn MB iSsS kiiiW T Southwest (Conference (Champions 19 49 •:::; VARSITY SQUAD Front row: Tate, Ludwick, Holbrook, Bilderback, Napier, Wilson, Hahn, and Coleman. Second row: Frank Anderson, coach, Clark, B. Cordon, Hampton, Kadera, D. Cordon, Davis, Bodeman, and Ray Putnam, coa Third row: Garney, manager. Hooker, Terry, Simpson, Wade, Richardson, Bonnen, end Atkins. Fourth row: Bond, Ortiz, Herring, Desmuke, W. S. Henry, McCarty, Hall, J. H. Hen.y, and Mitchell. BARLOW IRVIN Assistant Coach FRANK ANDERSON Coach RAY PUTNAM Assistant Coach BLAINE RIDEOUT Trainer W. M. GARNEY Manager A M finally tired of the old adage about the bridesmaid . . . best man, that is, and beginning three years ago the school ' s track representatives wed themselves to the conference cinder championship. Although the Texas Longhorns have objected rather violently at times to this arrangement, still the best efforts of Jerry Thompson, Charley Parker, Perry Samuels, John Robertson, Frank Guess, and Bob Walters have proven too weak to separate the Aggies and their proudest possession, the SWC track crown. 1949 marked the third consecu¬ tive title for A M and capable Fish replacements appear to be ready in next year ' s campaigns. The famed mile relay team was once again the pride and joy of Aggieland. With concentrating on the hurdles and sprint relay, Ray Holbrook shifted to the anchor lap and one-time relay member Connie Ludwick resumed his quarter of the team ' s running. Soph Don Mitchell took the other vacant spot and with Ervin Bilderback still in the saddle the team was off to new conquests. This foursome won the Sugar Bowl Invitational mile relay in New Orleans by besting Missouri Valley champ, Oklahoma A M, and Southern Conference titlist North Carolina. The winning time was 3:21.4 for the Cadets. Next stop for the relay group was the Washington Evening Star Inaugu¬ ration Week Invitational event. At the capital the Aggies ran on an indoor track for the first and, so far, only time, but without any loss in efficiency. This time IC4A Champion Seton Hall, paced by Frank Fox, and Villanova found the Aggies too much. A time of 3:26.1 was posted by A M as the eastern sports writers hailed their efforts. The mile relay team then opened the regular spring outdoor season by setting a record of 3:17.1 at the Border Olympics. A half dozen more wins were gained by the team including the record-setting per¬ formance of 3:14.9 at the conference meet. A number of the Aggies showed that they had improved greatly over last year. The over-all balance of the squad was not quite so good, witness the early losses to Texas, but equally good proof of the individual improve¬ ment was the five records set by the team at the season ' s end. George Kadera continued to dominate the area in the discus and the shot. Ray Holbrook took over the quarter-mile throne room with the best times since Harold Hall left Texas tracks, and J. D. Hampton not only stepped right into Jerry Thompson ' s distance shoes, but burst right out of them with a rash of records. Bob Hall, loo, filled the void in the hurdling scene in the Southwest left by Scott ' s departure. Olympic Star Art Hamden gone and Don Cordon 229 SWC mile record at 4:17.2 A M Second at Olympics Defending champion of the Border Olympics, A M tound itself dispossessed by the Texas Longhorns in the season ' s first meet in Laredo. Texas took the March 12 cinder carnival with 58 points to 55 for the Aggies. Top performer for the affair was A M ' s J. D. Hamp¬ ton who hung up new marks for both the mile (4:18.7) and the two mile (9:36) events. Ray Holbrook lowered the record for the 440 to 48 seconds flat. The crack mile relay quartet clocked the new record time of 3:17.1 in the fourth record-setting win. Don Mitchell, Connie Ludwick, Ervin Bilderback, and Holbrook ran the four legs on the relay. George Kadera was runner-up for high point man with 12 points gained with firsts in the discus (154 ' 6 ), and shot put (46 ' 10 ) and a third in the javelin. Other point winners for the Aggies included Mitchell, second, and Bilderback, third, in the quarter mile; Coleman second in the broad jump; the 440 relay team composed of Napier, Wilson, D. Cordon, and Hall with a second in its event; and Hall, second, and D. Cordon, third, in the low hurdles won by SMU ' s Rowland. Simpson tied for second in the pole vault and Tate placed fourth. Hooker added to the Aggies ' discus points with a third spot. Herring finished fourth in the mile, and Wade held fourth in the high jump. ERVIN bilderback 440, MILE RELAY Texas ' thinly-clads dethroned the defending champion Aggie squad for the second successive week to take the Southwestern Recreation title 591 2 to 57V2. Several fine times were turned in at the March 19 meet in Fort Worth despite a track that was in terrible condition. Both A M and Texas suffered injuries to key performers — Don Cordon for the Maroons and Charley Parker for the Steers — because of the poor track. Lapses in form on both teams helped to scramble the tussle, but the final advantage fell to UT. New records were set by Ray Holbrook in the 440 (48.3 secs.) and Bob Hall in the 220 low hurdles (23.5 secs.). George Kadera was high point man for the meet with a total of 12 points from firsts in the shot put (46 ' 9 ) and discus (160 ' 3 ) and a third in the javelin. Other A M first places were won by J. D. Hampton in the mile run (4:24.6); the 440 relay team composed of Hall, Bill Napier, W. D. Richardson, and Red Wilson (42.9 secs.); and the mile relay team of Benton Terry, Don Mitchell, Connie Ludwick, and Holbrook (3:22.2). Herring was second in the mile, Coleman took third in the broad jump, Mitchell was third and Bilderback fourth in the 440, and Simpson tied for second and Tate and Bodeman tied for fourth in the pole vault. Napier finished second and Wilson third in the 220, Hooker placed third in the discus, D. Cordon was fourth in the low hurdles, and Clark took fourth in the 880. RAY HOLBROOK conmally ludwick JULIAN HERRING MILE JHIj J. D. HAMPTON MILE, TWO MILE 440, MILE RELAY 230 440, MILE RELAY GEORGE KADERA SIMPSON high JUMP, pole vault LEROY BODEMAN POLE VAULT hop- £ T;:t d ’U 9 C’.- P-C -- , ' Samu .U ( . as Bay- L. O. COLEMAN lor ' s Cotton was g ven DON MITCHELL 440, MILE RELAY broad jump Aggies lake Two Firsts At Texas Relays Although A M finished third behind Oklahoma A M and Texas in the unofficial point totals for the Texas Relays held in Austin on April 1 and 2, the Cadets took more first places than any other SWC team. Oklahoma A M and several Big Seven teams stole the thunder of the Texas teams in most of the relay events. Big George Kadera bested Prather of Kansas State to take the discus with a 154 ' 10 3 4 heave. The mile relay team of Don Mitchell, Connie Ludwick, Ervin Bilderback, and Ray Holbrook took its event with a time of 3:17.3 despite the fact that little quartermiler Mitchell was twice run into by other runners during his opening lap. The distance medley relay of Terry, 440, Atkins, 880, Hahn, 1320, and Hampton, mile, was second to the Bob Karnes-anchored Kansas team. The four-mile relay of Herring, Hahn, Bonnen, and Hampton was third behind Kansas and Okla¬ homa A M. Another third place was taken by the 440 relay of Richardson, Wilson, Hall and Napier behind Oklahoma U. and Nebraska In the two-mile relay A M dropped to fourth behind Oklahoma A M, Nebraska, and Oklahoma with Atkins, Clark, Ortiz, and Terry carrying the baton. The 880 relay of Royalty, Wilson, Hall, and Napier also finished fourth behind the same three teams. Farmers Slaughter Steers, 87Y2 To 34Y2 A M bounced back into a position of favorite for the SWC title as the Cadet squad trounced the Texas Longhorns S ' z to 34’ 2 at College Station on April 9. Texas was without the services of John Robertson and Charley Parker and thus weakened in the broad jump, sprints, and sprint relay. However, even if these two Steers had competed and had won the maximum of 21 more points for Texas, the Aggies would still have boasted a clear-cut margin of victory. Particularly outstanding for the Aggies were the performances of Leroy Bodeman in the pole vault, George Kadera in the discus and shot put, and Bill Napier in the 220 and 100-yard dashes. Places and times for A M track men were as follows: 440-yard relay—1. A M (W. D. Richardson, Warren Wilson, Bob Hall, and Bill Napier), 42.3; shot put—1. George Kadera, 48 ' 4 V 2 ; mile run — 1. J. D. Hamp¬ ton, 4:21, 2. Julian Herring; 440-yard dash — 1. Ray Holbrook, 48.0, 2. Connie Ludwick; 100-yard dash — 2. Bill Napier; broad jump — 1. W. S. Henry, 22 ' 9 7 a , 2. L. O. Coleman; and 120-yard high hurdles —1. Bill Cordon, 15.1. In other events: discus throw— 1. George Kadera, 169 ' 2 ; 220-yard dash —1. Bill Napier, 20.7, 2. War¬ ren Wilson; 880-yard run — 1. Bob Atkins, 2 mins., 2. Charles Clark; 2-mile run —1. J. D. Hampton, 9:44.3; pole vault—!. Leroy Bodeman, 13 ' , 2. Jack Simpson and J. D. Davis, in 4-way tie; 220-yard low hurdles —1. Bob Hall, 22 7, 2. Bill Cordon; and mile relay — 1. A M (C. M. Inglehart, Benton Terry, Don Mitchell, and Ervin Bilderback), 3.22.3. A M Takes Corpus Meet Three of the six records broken in the 3rd Quarter¬ back Relays held in Corpus Christ! on April 16 fell before the victorious onrush of the Aggies as they scored 74Vi points. Trailing were Texas with 51 Vi and Rice with 41 points. J. D. Hampton cracked another Thompson record, this time in winning the mile run in 4:17.1. Ray Holbrook lowered his own standard to 47.8 for the quarter-mile. George Kadera threw the discus 157 ' SVi to break a third record, also his own. Two more Aggies, Leland Tate and Leroy Bodeman, finished the pole vault in a four-way tie for first with two Texas vaulters by tieing the meet record of 12 ' 6 . Additional first places were won by Kadera in the shot put (46 ' 91 2 ), Hampton in the two mile (9:31), Bob Atkins in the 880 (1:56.6), and the mile relay team of Ervin Bilderback, Don Mitchell, Co nnie Lud- wick, and Ray Holbrook (3:20). The A M point total was further swelled by Henry, second, and Coleman, fourth, in the broad jump; Simpson, fourth, in the javelin; the 440 relay team, second to Rice, in its event; Herring, second, in the mile and fourth in the two mile; Bonnen, third, in the two mile; Hooker, fourth, in the high jump; and Mitchell, fourth, in the 440. Hall was second in the low hurdles as Rice ' s Erfurth set a new record, Napier and Wilson took third and fourth in both the 100 and 220 dashes, B. Cordon was third in both the high and low hurdles, and Hahn captured second and Clark third in the half mile. ED HOOKER . mMr 1 Favored to take four events and with record-setting performances, the Aggies had to settle for a first, two seconds and a fifth in the Drake Relays, April 29-30. Worst blow of all was the failure of the mile relay team to maintain its victory streak. The lone championship gained by A M was J. D. Hampton ' s 9:25.6 win in the two-mile run. George Kadera ' s discus toss of 156 ' S’ s took second behind Minnesota ' s Byrl Thompson. Kadera also was fifth in the shot put with a heave of 47 ' 514 . Bob Hall finished second to Missouri ' s Dick Ault in the 220-yard low hurdles (around one turn). Ault set a record of 24.1 but had to put on a burst of speed at the finish to overtake Hall. Aggies Sweep Denton Triangular Meet On May 4 A M warmed up for the conference meet by taking up the Lone Star Conference ' s top two teams. North Texas State and East Texas State Teachers, on the Eagles ' track in Denton. Nine of the fifteen events were won by the Aggies as they scored 85 points to top NTSC with 59 and ETSTC with 16. Best performances were George Kadera ' s winning throw of 166 ' 10 in the discus. Bill Napier ' s 9.7 victory in the century, and J. D. Hampton ' s 4:20.9 mile run. Other firsts were taken by Kadera in the shot put (49 ' 2 ), Ervin Bilderback in the 440 (49.8), Bob Hall in the 220-yard low hurdles (24.0), the relay team of Benton Terry, Don Mitchell, Connie Ludwick, and Ray Holbrook in the mile, Leroy Bodeman in the pole vault (12 ' ), and Jack Simpson in the high jump (6 ' 1 ). Other events in which A M scored were the 440 relay, team of Bond, Hall, Wilson, and Napier second; the mile run. Herring second; the quarter-mile, Terry second; the 100-yard dash, Wilson fourth; the high hurdles, B. Cordon fourth; the half-mile, Hahn, Clark, and Atkins, second, third, and fourth; and the 220-yard dash, Napier and Wilson, second and third. Further point-providin gevents were the pole vault, Tate, Simpson, and Davis, and Davis in a 4-way tie for second; the high jump, Wade tied for fourth; the shot put. Flowers fourth; the broad jump, Coleman and Henry, second and fourth; the discus. Hooker third; and the javelin, Hooker, Simpson, and Wade, second, third, and fourth. high jump, discus W . A. WILSON j. D. BOND BOB HALL LOW HURDLES SPRINT RELAY « BENTON TERRY 440 10 0, 220, SPRINT RELAY 232 100, SPRINT RELAY D ON CARDON CARROL HAHN 880 O nri Hall and Wdson . -i- vs _ .... “s:. - m-ngniiif ■ ' bill CARDON high hurdles St- ' ' Five Southwest Conference records were broken and a sixth mark tied in the conference meet held at Fay¬ etteville, Arkansas, on May 13-14 as A M took its third straight title. The Aggies broke all five of the marks that were shattered as they scored 55 3 A points to 4914 for Texas, 36 for Rice, 12 3 4 for Arkansas, 12 for SMU, 9 3 4 for Baylor, and 1 for TCU. Kadera was upset by Petrovich in the shot put and the Aggie half-milers failed to do as well as expected, but otherwise the Cadet performances followed the form charts fairly closely. A sum¬ mary of the events follows: BILL NAPIER Shotput.—First, George Petrovich, Texas, 47 feet 5% inches; second, George Kadera, Texas A M, 46 feet 4% inches; third, Jim Reichert, Arkansas, 46 feet IVa inches; fourth, Joe McPhaill, Rice, 45 feet 6 3 a inches. Javelin Throw.—First, Tobin Rote, Rice, 195 feet; second, Ray Marek, Texas, 191 feet 10% inches; third, Frank Guess, Texas, 188 feet 6% inches; fourth, Ray Parks, Arkansas, 178 feet 10 3 a inches. 440-Yard Relay.—First, Texas A M (Bond, Wilson, Hall, Napier); second, Texas (Reedy, Samuels, Clay, Parker); third, Baylor (Mott, D ' Ambrosio, Sorelle, Cotton); fourth. Rice (Cox, Erfurth, Carr, Brown). Time—41.6 seconds. Mile Run.—First, J. D. Hampton, A M; second, Julian Herring, A M; third, Dick Brooks, Texas; fourth, tie between Tom Hardin and James Brown, Arkansas. Time—4:17.2. (New record; old record of 4:20.2 set by Jerry Thompson, Texas, in 1948.) 440-Yard Dash.—First, Ray Holbrook, A M; second, Tom Cox, Rice; third, Don Mitchell, A M; fourth, Connie Ludwick, A M. Time—47.3 seconds (new record, old record of 47.8 set by Harold Hall, Rice, 1941.) 100-Yard Dash.—First, Perry Samuels, Texas; second, Charley Parker, Texas; third, Stonie Cotton, Baylor; fourth, Arthur Brown, Rice. Time—9.5 seconds. (Ties record held by Lawler of Texas, Wolcott of Rice and Martineson of Baylor.) Discus Throw.—First, Kadera, A M, 154 feet 6% inches; second, Reichert, Arkansas, 141 feet 3 inches; third. Clay Krames, Texas, 139 feet 1014 inches; fourth, Randall Clay, Texas, 137 feet 11% inches. 120-Yard High Hurdles.—First Augie Erfurth, Rice; second, John Rowland, SMU; third, John Vails, Baylor; fourth, Norman Price, Arkansas. Time: 14.4 seconds. High Jump.—First, Vern McGrew, Rice, 6 feet 4% inches; second. Bob Walters, Texas, 6 feet, 4 inches; third, tie between Glenn Watkins of Texas, Odell Preston of Baylor, Elmo Adams of Arkansas and Jack Simpson, Texas A M, 6 feet, 2 inches. 880-Yard Run.—First, Otha Byrd, Rice; second, James Hoff, Rice; third. Bill Bradford, Arkansas; fourth, Carroll Hahn, Texas A M. Time—1:55.9. 220-Yard Dash.—First, Parker, Texas; second, Gotten, Baylor; third, Samuels, Texas; fourth, Napier, Texas A M. Time—21.1 seconds. Broad Jump.—First, Cleburne Price, SMU, 24 feet; second, L. O. Coleman, Texas A M, 22 feet, 10V2 inches; third, Jim Gerhardt, Rice, 22 feet, 9 inches; fourth, W. S. Henry, Texas A M, 22 feet, V2 inch. 2-Mile Run.—First, Hampton, Texas A M; second Bobby Wisenant, Texas; third, James West, Arkansas; fourth, Jerry Bonnen, Texas A M. Time—9:30.7 seconds. (New record, old record of 9:32.4 set by Sand Esquevel, Texas, 1925.) 220-Yard Low Hurdles.—First, Bob Hall, Texas A M; second, Rowland, SMU; third, Erfurth, Rice; fourth, Cleburne Price, SMU. Time—23 seconds. (New record of 22.8 set by Hall in preliminaries Friday; old record of 23.0 set by Wolcott of Rice and Clyde Scott, Arkansas.) Pole Vault.—First, Walters, Texas, 13 feet, 14 inch; second, tie between Keith Tompkins, Texas, and Leroy Bodeman, Texas A M, 13 feet; fourth. Jack Simpson, Texas A M, 12 feet, 9 inches. 1-Mile Relay.—First, Texas A M (Erwin Bilderback, Don Mitchell, Connie Ludwick, Holbrook); second. Rice (Hoff, Byrd, Hudgins, Brown); third, Texas (Anderson, Bauman, Hawkinson, Kidd); fourth, TCU (Ingram, Kellett, Polk, Hays). Time—3:14.9. (New record; old record of 3:16.7 set by Texas in 1938.) Aggies Re-write Record Book v sgiiidi jam- ’ Hall lowered the SWC low hurdles record to 22.8 Cadets Continue Racing After the ' 49 conference meet hod been completed and with a third consecutive crown safely stowed in their duffle bag for the trip back to the Lone Star State, the Aggie cindermen could gaze with pride on five new entries on the record sheet — five A M standards! These five marks brought the Maroon total to seven as Honk Irwin has held the shot put record since 1934 (50 ' 2!4 ) and Pete Watkins added the second A M record still on the books prior to this year in 1943 with a high jump of 6 ' 7% . Trailing the Cadets are Texas with four marks and a tie for a fifth, Rice with three standards and a part of the same tie, SMU with one record, and Baylor also a partner in the tie for the century record. Texas still leads in the number of championships won (20), but A M is closing the gap at a heartening pace and has eight. Rice has taken four; Oklahoma, a former mem¬ ber of the loop, took the only other two titles offered. bob atkins A handicapped Cadet mile relay foursome could do no better than third in the mile event of the Los Angeles Coliseum Relays on the night of May 20. Rice won the race in the best time recorded for the nation in ' 49 — 3:13.3— with Stanford second and A M third. The Owl quartet of Jim Hoff, Otha Byrd, Tom Cox, and Red Brown might not have been able to repulse the defending champion Aggie team except for the unfortunate illness of Connie Ludwick. Ludwick competed although bothered by dysentery and was not able to run as fine a lap as he usually did. Seven Aggies were members of the Southwest squad that dropped the third annual Duel of Champions to the track stars of the Big Seven in Kansas City on June 4. Probably the loss by the Texas contingent — and certainly the margin of the loss — was due to the failure of such dependable point-winners as Aggies George Kadera, Connie Ludwick, Leroy Bodeman, and Bill Napier; Longhorns Charley Parker, Perry Samuels, and George Petrovich; Arkansasan Jim Reichert; and Mustang Cleburne Price to make the trip. Kadera, discus champ, had injured himself in pre-meet practice. J. D. Hampton was held out of the mile, but still could place only second in the two-mile won by Big Seven champ Bob Karnes in 9:28. Herring brought the Aggie colors in third in the mile as Missouri ' s McGuire set a record of 4:13.8. Holbrook won the 440 with a time of 48.7. Ludwick, still sick, had to miss the mile relay and was replaced by Owl Tom Cox. Cox, Don Mitchell, Ervin Bilderback, and Holbrook won the mile relay in 3:17. Bob Hall disappointed by only taking third in the low hurdles behind Kansan Jack Greenwood whom he had defeated at Drake and SMU ' s Rowland. Aggie Jack Simpson, subbing for Bodeman, failed to place in the pole vault won by Carroll of Oklahoma at 13 ' 6 . SAN ANTONIO ' S SOUTH TEXAS AAU meet on June 10 attracted ten Aggies competing on their own. The group placed second with 62 points to Rice ' s performers with 72. Besides, two Aggies, Benton Terry and Don Mitchell, joined a couple of Trinity runners to take the 1,600-meter relay in 3:29.8, and two more, J. D. Bond and Bob Hall, together with Cadet Bill Mayo, an intramural contestant, and SMU ' s Cleburne Price took third in the 400-meter relay. These points did not count for A M. Bob Hall set a new record in the 200-meter low hurdles, 24.2, and Ray Holbrook won the 400-meter dash in 48.6. Fish Buddy Davis annexed fourth in the high jump and Mitchell finished third in the 400- meter event. w. s. HENRY LELAND TATE 880 broad jump POLE VAULT ------ FISH SQUAD Ga „. y , . d „oo ShaeHer, Bles., B k. ' . G ™” ! ; a Davis , Former, Gre.o, or. „ W.Ber,! .Fr iS , oo, W,,. Second row. Richards, Scheussler, vv an d Sorrel. t V ' B “ k ' s “” ' ' Fourth row. Zero, Weo , as the fish ... , he oddUloo of soch fin. P ; ' ' 7;‘ e by TU. Hordler , be 44 r.oord w.tl k‘ s 9 m „ e . The Agg.e uartermiler James Zern captured thir Buddy Da vis tied at , B. Farmer rook vti £ f ; r irthorn anch 4c t n nding leap of 6 those events. places in .Be dossy f-H- , he visi.or. Oo April P 0 H -e Bo,« by i: T.sos i-P- 4 , A “ ’; ' be r ' ° 2 P r; Grove!, tBe man vi ' B va „H i ' B ’ 2 ' “ ne’cond in tBe BigB 4.5 and .Be lows followed J ,h. bar for o ,,eshmoo gamed ‘t rr ' Iee:.. Baddy Davis Beoved 440 os B- ..... ..... and lock Jones in .Be md. P ' ‘ke M ■ ■ BARLOW IRV ' N Coach 0U ,Staler iN d I iiiiiiiiiiii: •i r i i i i iii il Wliil J ........ llllllilllllliilllllllllliiliilllll i , liiiiiiiiiaiiiaii - ' ? ! i ! ! i i i i i l i r i«i i i ! l ; lli llllllllllllllllllllllllllllllli ••••••••i , i r ! r i:! ! r ! : :’r : r r i i ; ! : ! !«: r , i i - ' ' _0 D d o £ its j 2 O -U 2 -f- O p y •- .b 4) LL. CO h- E B A L L ’49 ,, h :ts== took the other two tilts on the strength of All-American Murray Wall ' s fine hurling Steers Hamilton and Kneuper made the f.r second All-American teams at first and in the outfield, but in the game tossed by Fretz neither could garner a hit. A M dropped a two-game series to the strong Ohio State Buckeyes of the Big Nine and lost single encounters two professional teams, class B, Waco and class C, Bryan, for its four non-conference defeats. Top v ' ct ories m outside he °° P P ° y , h ; b , professional teams, Bryan and class AA Houston of the Texas League. Houston had handed the St. Louis Cardinals the.r bumps only the day before the Ags surprised the Buffs with a 4-1 loss. Cotton Lindloff led the Maroon team at bat and also topped the con¬ ference second basemen in both hitting and fielding with .340 and .978 marks. Likewise, Sophomore Shortstop Guy Wallace paced the SWC players at his position with averages of .339 and .962, and topped the league with 11 stolen bases. Bob Fretz had the best percentage among the pitchers, 1.000 on 6 wins, no losses, and when not pitching played right field and had a .300 mark at bat. Fretz ' record of 50 strikeouts was num¬ ber one in the loop — and the Houstonian compiled these records despite the fact that his arm was not in condition for pitching until the season was two-thirds gone! Lefthander Bruce Morisse had two wins and a loss and Paul Hubert was all even, two and two, in the conference race. Center- fielder Wallace Moon, another soph like Wallace, Hubert, Graham, DeWitt, and McPherson, hit .296 and led the conference in doubles with seven. John DeWitt, leftfielder, batted .267. Wallace was a unanimous choice on the coaches ' All-Conference first team and made the college papers ' selection; he also made the District 6 NCAA all-star team. Fretz was unanimously selected for the playe rs nine and named to both of the other two selections, also. Lindloff, too, made all three first teams. Hershel Maltz, standout defensive first sacker, made the second teams on both the college papers ' and coaches squads. Morisse made the coaches ' second team, and third baseman Russel Mayes an DeWitt made the college papers ' second team. Moon was placed on the papers ' squad as a utility outfielder. Circle: Maltz had this Froggie out by several feet; Rectangle: Steer third base- man Kana couldn ' t handle this cadet base runner. A M 7, l). of Houston Houston, March 19—Hitless for six and two-thirds innings, the Farmers came to life to win in the last three frames. Pat Hubert gave up only three hits to the Cougars. TEXAS A. . M. UNIV. OF HOUSTON ab r h po a ab r h po a Mays,3 4 12 1 Braden,s 4 0 0 4 2 ],indloff,2 3 1117 Fraga.rt 3 0 0 0 0 Savarno,2 0 0 0 0 0 Wood,3b 4 0 0 0 1 Wallace,ss 5 10 12 Ellis.lb 4 0 1 15 0 M’Phrsn.lf 4 0 0 0 0 Camplse.lf 4 0 0 2 0 Moon.cf 3 2 110 Traverse,2 2 0 0 0 4 Fret .,! 2 1 1 11 1 Bond 1 0 0 0 0 31altz,l 10 0 1 0 Hensley,ef 2 0 0 2 0 Warmer,rf 1 0 0 0 0 Arnold 1 0 0 0 0 DeWitt,rf 3 1 0 2 0 Brown,ef 0 0 0 0 0 Graham,c 3 0 0 7 0 H, Boon.c 3 0 2 4 4 Hubert,p 3 0 0 2 1 J.Boon.p 3 0 0 0 5 Taylor.p 0 0 0 0 0 Hollmann.p 0 0 0 0 2 Totals 32 7 5 27 13 Totals 31 0 3 27 IS Arnold struck out for Hensley in seventh. Bond struck out for Traverse in ninth. Texas A. M_____________________________________.000 000 133-1 University of Houston________________________000 000 000—l 1 Buns batted in: Lindloff, Hubert, Fretz. Error Woods 2, Hollmann 2, H. Boon. Two-base hits: land- loff, Fretz. Stolen bases: Moon 2, Fretz, Wallace Sacrifice: Hubert. Bases on balls off J. Boon 8, Hu bert 2. Struck out by J. Boon 3, Hubert 5, Taylor I Innings pitched by .1. Boon 7% with 2 bits, 4 run 1 Hubert 8 with 3 hits, 1 run. Wild pitches by Hod mann. I.eft on bases: A. M. 10, University ' Houston 7. Umpires: Tolar, Duplechain. A M 6, II. of Houston College Station, tAarcb 12—The Aggies picked away until they had accumulated six runs to beat the University of Houston. Moon doubled, later stole home for the first run. Pinch-hitter Baker walked in the third, advanced on flys, and came home on a wild pitch. DeWitt ' s double scored Moon again later, and McPherson ' s homer with Mays on scored two more. Morisse allowed no hits during his three-inning stint. TEXAS A. . M. ab r UNIV. OF ab r Fraga.r 4 0 Tvrso.2 5 0 Woods,3 3 0 Ellis.1 2 0 Boon He 3 0 Boud.c 1 Bixui.lp 1 0 II linn.p 1 0 Bden.ss 2 0 Hnsley.l 2 0 Brwn.lf 2 0 Kendy.c 3 n Easn.cf 1 1 Cmpise 1 0 Totals 30 0 HOUSTON h 1 Mays,3 5 1 1 loff,2 4 0 Wlce.ss 3 0 Srno.ss 1 0 MPhn.l 3 1 Moon.cf 4 2 Wrner.r 3 TTor.l 1 0 M Hz. 1 2 0 DcWt.l 2 0 Grhm.c 3 0 Dnnis.c 1 Hbert.p 0 0 Mrlse.p 1 0 Fretz,p 2 1 Baker 0 ' 1 Totals 34 6 h po a e 112 1 14 2 12 3 10 10 2 10 0 4 1 5 1 10 10 10 2 1 10 110 9 27 12 2 Winning pitcher: Officials: Pugh 1 11 1 (t 1 4 1 1 1 4 2 24 po a e 1 1 10 2 2 1 1 1 9 4 Hubert, and Colson. A M 5, SIA 2 College Station, tAarch 18 — The Cadets won their second victory behind the five-hit, 15 strikeout pitching of southpaw Bruce Morisse. TEXAS A. M. STEPHEN F. AUSTIN Mays, 3 Lindloff,2 ab 3 3 h po ! a 1 Scranton,2 Skillern.3 ab 5 4 h 1 1 po 1 a 2 1 Wallaee.s McPherson,if 4 3 i Samford.l Wilhite,ss 3 3 1 3 3 Moon.cf 2 Wilson,rf Anger,1 Lewis,cf 3 1 3 Fretz.1 1 3 1 11 1 Maltz.l 1 2 1 3 ft DeWitt,r Warriner.r 1 Neves Carrington.c 1 3 3 1 Graham,c 3 1 15 2 Canter.p 3 5 Denins.c 1) Moore 1 Morisse ,p 3 1 Nixon.p 1 Totals 30 3 27 4 Totals 32 5 24 10 Score by innings: SFA ______________ ................000 000 020- _o A M _______ __ ___________Oil 111 100—5 Buns—Lindloff, ' McVherson. Fretz, DeWtit, Mor¬ isse, Scranton. Skillern. Errors—Scranton, Skillern, 2; Lewis, 1. BBI—McPherson 2, Fretz, Graham, Mor¬ isse, Wilhite, Wilson. SB—Moss 2, McPherson, Den¬ nis 1. DP—Wilhite. Left—A. M. 6, SFA 8. BB— Morisse 1, Nixon 3, Canter 6. SO—Morisse 15, Nixon 1, Canter 3. Hits Off—Morisse in 7 innings 3, Nixon in 2 and 3, Canter in 8 innings. HPB—Anger by Morisse. Loser—Canter. Winner—Morisse. 238 An Aggie base runner is out at second in the SMU tilt. m 7, Rice Houston, March 30—The Aggies got ex¬ cellent pitching from young Pat Hubert, fast¬ throwing right-hander from Kingsville, superb play in the field and bunched seven of their nine hits in the first and fifth innings to make all of their runs. TEXAS A. M Ml) r h po Mays,:! :i i io o ‘--------- • ' 001 1 1 1 1 2 Ohio S. 12, A M 4 College Station, tAarch 24—Ohio State ' s potent baseball nine took the first game of the Buckeye-Aggie series with a 12-hit attack. Ohio ' s hurler, Pete Perini, had everything in control until Cotton Lindloff homered in the seventh. After he was relieved by Hasselo, the Cadets gathered three more tallies when Taylor singled. Mays walked, and Lindloff brought both home with a double. Savarino ' s double then scored the Aggie second sacker. Big blow for the visitors was Perini ' s homer in the fifth with the bases loaded. The catcher ' s peg didn ' t quite catch this Steer. Savrino,:! Wallace,ss Moon,of 4 1 Mmllorf.2 : 2 FroU.r-l :i 1 DeWitl.lf :! 1 Ml’hrsn.lf 1 ( MaIl ,,1 2 0 Warmer,rf 1 (I (■raham.c It II Calvert,e 1 0 llubcrt.p 1 0 Totals III 7 !l 27 11 Texas A. M. Hire .......................... 1 1 2 1 1 2 1 I) 1 1 11 I) 1 II 1 RICE al r ’hrchwT,2 I i) (ilass.ss :i l) Vahiillek.lf I 0 Nelson,rf I 1 WrlKht.lli Thmpsn.cf Fiiller.:!!) Wlllaril.c llisho|),p li I 2 Cmbl.r Gbel.rf 2 Ghrt.lf 6 OHIO STATE ab r h po 2 2 1 AGGIES at) r h Ohio S. 7, A M B College Station, March 25—Rallies in the sixth and seventh innings failed to produce all the runs needed as the Cadets were nudged by the Buckeyes, 7-6. Aggie pitcher Pat Hubert went the distance in a very cred¬ itable performance. Shug McPherson suffered a head injury in a collision with the fence in snagging a fly-out. Totals 2 J II 2 27 III 40(1 IKIll 000—7 000 000 000—0 Frol ., Malt ., hits—Moon, I.lndloff. Stolen base ' nil,,,.,. ■ I Krrors—Willard, lllsbop. Huns baited In DeWltt. Malt ., Moon. Two-base bits—Fret ., DeWitt. Three-base bits—.Moon. I.lndloff. Stoic ,1ml Gla bop SI ruck out ses Double play—Churclnvell jss to Wriabt. liases on balls— ........... lllsbop 4. Hit by pitcher—lly Hubert (Thompsoi -By Hubert :i. Bishop 4. Wild pitch —Lindloff, Mays, Wallace 2. Double play—Churehv Wriabt. Bases on balls—Off Hubert 1, to Gla: Bishop. Left on bases pires—Bonneau and I ' ayne. rt 2, Bishop I. Wild Texas A. A M. I, Uieo •ayne. Time—2:20. am), pitch 4. 11m- W ' gnt.ss 4 Tinny, c 2 Hanz.e 2 Kfmn.s A r dua,cf . ' ! Morn.l 5 Frill,2 .Inzie,3 2 1 Owen, 3 2 0 Ferini.p 1 0 Hselo.p 1 0 llauek 1 0 5 1 4 2 1 3 3 2 1 4 0 3 1 2 1 7 2 2 1 k Mays,3 4 Ldloff 3 W ' llce.ss 3 Svrino.s 1 Mphsn.r 2 Maltz.l 2 Moon.c 4 Fretz.,1 3 DWitt.r 2 Wrnr.r 1 Grhm.c 2 Dnis.c 2 Mrsse.p Tylr.p 3 Calvert 1 po a e 0 5 1 OHIO STATE 1 1 1 1 Cmpbl.r 4 Gbhrt, If 5 Wgnt.ss 5 Kanz.c 4 Vdva.ef 3 Moran.l 4 Pril,2 4 .Tnezic,3 2 IIck,p ab r 1 1 1 1 h po 1 2 1 2 2 2 1 (i A. . M ab r h Mayes,3 5 Lnloff,2 3 Wllee.ss 3 MPhsn 3 Hess.p 1 1 3 1 0 0 Fretz.,1 po 1 1 1 2 12 Moon.cf 3 1 0 Fretz.l 2 1 1 Wrnr.rf 3 0 0 Grhm.c 4 0 1 Hubt.p 4 0 0 DWtt.lf 5 1 2 Baker,r X 0 0 5 1 1 4 Totals 38 12 12 27 8 Totals 33 4 7 27 12 2 Totals 34 7 !) 7 12 1 Totals 33 G 7 27 !) 1 Score by innings: Ohio State _____________________________________________ )2 - 201 — A. M ___________________________________________000 103 200—0 Runs batted in—Hauek 2, Verdova, Weygant, De- itt 3. Graham 2. Two-base bits—Fretz, DeWitt. Left on base—A. tt 3, Graham •rifiee bits—Ve M. 7, Ohio Stat Wit Sac A M. 7, rdova, Janczic. tate 8. A M 8, Bryan 3 College Station, April 2 — The Aggies chalked up another win as Bryans class C Bombers were unable to solve the deliveries of Blanton Taylor, who struck out five and gave only four hits. Texas ' Hamilton stretches to take throw as Fretz is about to be called out. Bryan 10, A M 4 BRYAN TEXAS A. M. ab Albtn.2 4 Prlx,3 3 Stassi.l 3 Goltz.l 3 Kaisr.cf 4 MCky.s 2 Bwell.r 4 Fehild.c 4 Bsom.p 2 MClsh.p 2 Totals 31 Bryan — Texas A. po a 3 1 .lays. W’lce,.ss 3 Svrno.s 1 Moon.cf 3 Ldlff.2 3 Frtz.r-1 2 DWtt.lf 3 Mphsn,1 Maltz.l 3 Wrrnr.r 1 Ghm.c 3 Nlas.ef Cvert.c 1 Tylor.p 3 Wndr.p 1 h po a G 2 n 1 0 3 1 1 3 2 1 4 2 2 2 1 i 3 24 8 2 M.Z— Totals 32 8 8 27 12 010 000 020—3 ”______________020 320 10s—8 JOHN DeWITT ■sr? jssawr® tit Graham 2, Fairchild, Goletz — 1 wo-base mts Graham Wallace, Fretz. Lindloff. Sacrifice bits— Lindloff’. Stolen base—Walaee, DeWitt, Mc- :ioskey. Struck out—Bv Taylor 6, Bransom Mc ‘sSnf. ■ivs.vft-ia; Bryan 4, Texas A. M. 7. Umpircs-Colson and igh. Pug Bryan, April 5—Bryan utilized a total of seven walks off starter Bruce Morisse together with only two hits to take a commanding five run lead in the first two innings of the second Bomber-A M tilt. The first Cadet run came when Fretz singled, DeWitt doubled, and Fretz scored on Graham ' s long fly. Three more came on walks to Wallace and Moon, a single by Lindloff, a walk to Fretz, and another single by DeWitt. TEXAS A. M. BRYAN Mays,3 4 0 1 f l °1 Albtn.2 t 2 1 4 « ii Wlce s 4 1 2 G 1 1 I’rlx,.} 3 2 3 1 - 1 Moon.cf 3 1 0 0 0 II Stssi 1 2 1 2 2 T inff • 5 1 2 0 2 0 Gltz.l 401 HI I) Fretz, rf 3 1 1 2 0 0 Kser.cf 4 0 0 3 0 0 DeWtt.l 3 2 2 1 0 McCy.s 4 1 1 1 1 Mltz.,1 3 0 0 4 0 0 BwelLr 4 0 1 Wrnr.rf 1 0 0 0 0 Fchld.c 3 114 01 Grhm.c 2 3 1 0 Hfmn.c 3 1 1 4 0 Clvt.c 10 110 Dtsch.p 1 1 0 1 Mrse.p 0 1 0 0 Penso.p 2 110 10 Mbly.p 2 0 0 1 0 Tylr.p 1 0 00 IBBy Mcphn.l 10 111 Dens.c 010 0 _____ Totals 34 4 9 24 0 3 Totals 34 10 11 27 11 2 Score by innings: , r. M 010 030 000 Bryan 1ZH W Y r W “ACE Conference Baylor 13, A M 2 Circle: Mays hooks the sack on a successful theft against Ponies. Rectangle: Savarino caught this Longhorn before he regained second. A M 4, Houston 2 College Station, April 11—The Nordheim left-hander, Bruce Morisse, limited the pro¬ fessional AA Buffs to five hits in the six innings he pitched to lead the Aggies to victory. HOUSTON BUFFS TEXAS A. . M. Conroy,If Knoblauch,If Ortiz,2 Epps,cf Herder,ef Bollwig,! Colombo,r Herringer.rf Leblanc,c Burmeister.c Cusick.S Creger,ss Curley.p Xochek.p 1. Wilber o Vimhladh ab 3 1 2 3 2 3 3 1 3 3 1 1 1 1 h po 1 2 1 4 1 10 1 1 2 3 1 1 a 1 2 1 2 2 Mays,3 Wallace,ss Moon.cf Lindloff,2 Fretz.rf DeWitt, If Maltz,lb Grabam.c Calvert,c Dennis,c Morisse,p T,p Moris Tayloi ab h po a 3 0 0 1 4 12 5 4 110 4 2 3 G 3 0 1 0 2 110 3 0 10 0 2 0 5 0 10 2 2 1 2 2 110 000 101—2 012 000 lOx—4 29 G 27 15 6 2 6 2 Houston _______________________000 A. M________________________012 Buns batted in—Maltz, Lindloff, Taylor, Bollwig. Two-base bits—DeWitt. Home run—Taylor. Sacrifice hit—DeWitt. Stolen base—Mays. Errors—C Lindloff. Di Curley, rrors—Creger, i—Lindloff to plays—I Wallace to Maltz, Wallace to Lindloff to Maltz. Struck out—By Curley 3, by Morisse 5, by 4, out—By Curley 3, by Morisse 5, by Taylor S ' ocheck 2. Base on balls—Off Curley 2, Mor¬ isse 2, Taylor 5. Hits and runs—Off Curley 4 and 3 in 4; Morisse 5 and in 6; Nocheck 2 and 1 in 4; Taylor 1 and 2 in 3. Left on base—Houston 11, A. M. 4. Umpires—Pugh and Colson. Time of game—1:55. Waco, April 8— BAYLOR A. M. Harris.s Devrux.cf Bedding.2 Szekely.r Sneed.1 Schrodr.lf Parker,3 Pearson.c Copeland.p • Kimbrgh Burk.p ab h po a 3 12 4 3 i e o 5 4 5 1 5 2 4 5 2 5 1 5 112 3 2 3 14 2 2 110 Mays.3 Wallace.s Moon.cf Lindloff.2 Fretz.l-r DeWitt. If McPhersn.r Maltz.1 Warner,r Graham, c Hubert ,p Mobley ,p ab b po a 5 0 1 3 4 10 3 1 0 4 0 5 3 3 1 4 2 6 0 5 1 2 0 1 0 3 1 2 1 4 12 0 2 1 2 10 Totals 35 13 27 12 Totals 37 9 24 8 •Doubled for Copeland in seventh. Score by Innings: A. M...................................................000 001 100— 2 Baylor ............................................. 103 008 Olx—13 Buns—Harris 3, Devereaux 2, Bedding 2. Szekely 2. Sneed, Parker. Pearson. Copeland. Wallace, Lind¬ loff. Errors—Redding. Harris 3, Fretz 2. Mays. Parker. Buns batted in—Harris 2, Szekely 5, Cope¬ land, Bedding 3, Sneed. Fretz, Lindloff. Two-base bits—Devereaux. Bedding, Szekely, Sneed, Kim¬ brough, Lindloff, Fretz. Three-base hit—Harris. Home run—Szekely. Left on bases—Baylor 4, A. M. 5. Stolen bases—Harris. Devereaux, Bedding. Parker, Pearson. Copeland. Bases on balls—Copeland 5, Hubert 5, Mobley 1. Struck out—Copeland 1. Burk 2. Hubert 2. Hit by pitcher—By Hubert (Har¬ ris). Double plays—McPherson to Lindloff, Mays to Fretz. Passed ball—Pearson. Wild pitch—Hubert. Pitchers ' records—2 runs. 8 hits, off Copeland in 7 innings; no runs, 1 hit off Burk in 2 innings; 1 run, 3 hits off Mobley In 2% innings; 12 runs, 10 hits off Hubert In 544 Innings. Winning pitcher—Cope¬ land. Losing pitcher—Hubert. Time of game—2 hours and 10 minutes. A M 15, Baylor 11 Waco, April 9- BAYLOR Harris.s Dever ' x.cf Bedding.2 ab 4 3 h po a 3 3 1 TEXAS A. M. ab h Kely.i Sneed, 1 Srhr ' dr.lf Parker,3 T ' pnrdnn r ling,2 Szekely,rf d e Pears Blair.p Jarl.p Kimbr ' gh Total Texas A. Baylor _ 3 1 G 2 38 11 27 13 M____ Mays.,3 Wallace.s Moon.cf Lindloff,2 DeWitt.If McPhs ' n.l Maltz,rf Graham,c Fretz,p Taylor Love.p Morrlse.p Totals i po 2 4 1 2 1 5 1 10 1 2 41 14 27 ....005 002 310—11 3, Lindloff DeWitt larris 3. Devere Parker. Err Buns—Mays 3, Wallace, Moon 2, McPherson, Maltz. Fretz, I Bedding 2, Sneed, Schroeder 2, I’arker. Errors son. Parker, Moon, Harris, DeWitt. Buns batted in —DeWitt 3, Szekely 3, Schroeder 4, Maltz 3, Graham 2. Moon 2, McPherson, Fretz, Harris, Bedding. Two- base hits—DeWitt. Graham, Moon 2. Wallace, Maltz. Harris. Bedding. Home run—Schroeder. Left on bases —Baylor 7, A. M. 1. Earned runs—Baylor 11, A. 13. Stolen bases—Wallace, Mays. Bases Hair 2, Jarl 2, Fretz 3. Taylor 4. Mori balls 9 Si .,, amjiui i,iuriss) 2. S truck out—Jarl 3, Fretz 3. Taylor 5. Morisse 2 Hit batsmen—Taylor (Harris). Sacrifice—DeWi tsmen—Taylor (Harris), sacrifice—DeWitt. hers ' records—10 runs, 9 hits off Blair in 1% hits off Jarl in 7% innin in 3 innings 1 run, 4 hits off Mo Pitchers ' records —10 runs, innings; 5 runs, 5 hits off .1 4 hits off Taylor in 1 inning; no runs, rings. Time—3 hours. lings; 5 runs, hits off Love orisse in 2 in- Graham goes for another as umpire Tungate signals that the Frog pitcher is out. JIM CALVERT il M 2, Baylor 1 ■■ ■ k 3Sf m •■ - r . College Station, April 14—Southpaw Bruce Morisse tossed a two-hitter at the powerful Baylor Bruins for a conference win for the Cadets. Pearson scored in the third for the Bears. A M tied it in the fifth when Bob Fetz ' s sharp single brought Lindloff in from second. Mays scored the other run from second when Redding juggled Moon ' s grounder. Fretz is out by a couple of strides in TCU tilt. yilaco 15, A M 10 Waco, Texas, April 16- Karris.s Devrx eddin Szekely s.s ,cf Redding,2 ly.r Sneed,1 Schrder.lf Parker,3 ' ■ Pearson.e ! Copeland.p : Total 21 Baylor ______ Texas A. SI. al li po a 2 0 4 2 4 0 2 3 4 4 TEXAS A. M. al) 3 SIays,3 Wallace,s Moon, of Lindloff,2 Fretz,,r DeWitt,If Maltz.l Graham.c Slorisse.p h ])0 a 1 1 1 000—1 Oil 00 —2 5 1 4 3 0 4 1 2 1 1 1 3 5 27 2 Total 001 000 000 Runs—Pearson, Slays, Lindloff. Errors—Szekely, Parker, Slorissc. Runs batted in—Devereaux, Fretz. Two-base hits—Pearson, DeWitt, Wallace. Sacrifices —Copeland, DeWitt, Wallace. Sacrifices—Copeland, DeWitt. Hit by pitcher—Sneed. Struck batter—Red¬ ding. Double plays—Lindloff to Wallace to Maltz. Double plays—Lindloff to Wallace to Alaltz Slays,3 Wallace.s Sloon.cf Lindloff,2 Fretz,r DeWitt,1-cf Slaltz.l Gratia m,c Hubert,p Taylor,p Savarino,3 Dennis,c Warriner.l xCalvert al) h ])o a 3 1 3 2 2 20 1 Haddican,2 King.l Dykes,r McFarland.l Gibb,3 Gillings.c Peraco.s Bass,of Weber,p Segzda.p a Kenny WACO ah h po 2 1 3 1 1 2 2 10 1 1 r, 2 xBatted for Taylor in 9th. aBatted for Weber in 5th. Texas A. SI________________ Waco ______________________ __311 000 014—10 ....054 101 04x—15 plays—Lindloff to Wallace to Alaltz; Copeland ris to Sneed; Harris to Sneed. Struck i d 2, jauu 4 , ,.i.jriss A. AL 4. Umpires Runs—Wallaci 3. Billings 3. to Har: By Copeland 2, 1 i ml 9 . Arnri«;«;i need; Sloris 4. tick out— sse 3. Bases on balls—Off Cope- Left on bases—Baylor 5, Texas —Bonneau, Tongate. Time—1:45. arris t 3. Bas Alaltz 2, Bass, wener. Dyke 2, Graham, DeWitt. Errors—King, Gibbs, Wallace 2. Lindloff 2, Alaltz 2, Haddican, Feraco, Taylor. Runs batted in—Moon, DeWitt 3, Bass 3, Haddican 2, Dykes 2, Savarino 3, Gibbs, Feraco 4. Two-base hits—Wallace, Aloon, Dykes, Hubert, Haddican, Gibbs. Home runs—Feraco. DeWitt. Left on bases—Texas A. AL 11, Waco 6. Weber 3, Weber 4, Taylor 1, Seezda 1. Double plays- Alays, Lindloff and Alaltz. Winning pitcher—Webe Lr.sing pitcher—Hubert. Time—2:50. Umpires—Glem ses—Tex Stolen bases—Alaltz, King, Billings —Texas A. Al. 8, Waco 5. Bases 2, Weber 2, Taylor 4, Segzda 7. Strike-oi Taylor 1. Sea VI. ll, Waco 2. Earned runs on balls—Hubert uts- ible Hatter and Evans. Umpires—Glenn, Texas 14, A M 4 Austin, April 21—Tom Hamilton banged out a 3-run homer in the first inning to lead Texas to a one-sided win. This was one of those tight piays at third in the SMU double header. A M 2, Bulldogs () AIays,3 Wallace.s Aloon,cf Lindloff,2 Fretz,r DeWitt,If Al altz,1 AlcPherson.l Graham,c Calvert Dennis Alorlsse.p Hubert.p Savarino Total ah h po a 5 0 0 2 5 2 0 4 4 2 10 4 2 2 Webb,If Alunson.lf Hunt,s Shamblin,2 Hamilton,1 Kneuper.r Brock,cf Russell,cf Kana,3 Crumley,2 Watson,c Wall.p TEXAS ab h po a 2 10 0 3 2 1 2 2 4 12 3 2 0 2 2 10 2 1 1 2 3 0 0 17 40 10 24 14 Total Calvert singled for Graham in ninth. Dennis ran for Calvert in ninth. Dennis ran for Calvert in ninth. Savarino singled for Hubert in ninth. A. Al. Texas ____ Rut Sham Watson, wan. Error; Shamblin 2, Hunt, Kana. Runs Shamblin 2, Hamilton 3, Kneuper 2, Brock, Kana, Watson, Shambli mbli tson 2, Webb, Shi 002 000 002— 4 301 801 Olx— 14 Webb 3, 2, Kana, College Station, April 22—Good pitching by Bobby Fretz pulls excellent support afield by his teammates gained a well-played vic¬ tory for the Aggies. Strictly a pitchers duel between Fretz and lanky Bill Henry from Amarillo, the Cadets were never behind after scoring a run in the first. Henry fanned 11 and Fretz eight. Wallace hit a double to left and then scored the initial run when Moon singled. In the sixth DeWitt was on on an error by the first baseman, took second on the passed ball, third on a too-full wind-up, and then came home as Shug McPherson laid down a bunt on a squeeze play. Lindloff, Graham, batted in—Webb 2, 2, Hamilton 3, Kneuper 2, Brock, Kan atson 2, Wallace, Aloon. Two-base hits—Moo S.W. OKLA. TECH. ab bill McPherson e, ± ±vuu. xwu-uase mis—.iviuon, Webb, Shamblin, Wallace. Three-base hit—Brock. Singles—Hunt 2. Double play—Lindloff to Alaltz 1’B—Graham. Winner—Wall. Bases on balls—Of se 5, Wall 1, Hubert 2. SO—By Alorisse 1 4, Wall 3. HO—Alorisse 9 and 12 in 3? balls—Off 1, Hu- — ------ise 9 and 12 in 3% in¬ nings, Hubert 6 and 2 in 4%. Left—A. M. 10, Texas 7. ER—Texas 9, A. Al. 2. Aloris: bert Reimer.ss i.B.,cf DPg.i Wright.1 wf .Tones.! Duvall.c Ixmg.lf Word.rf Vogt,2 Turner,3 Henry ,p h po a 2 3 3 1 1 12 1 10 10 0 12 Calvert.c 10 1 Fretz,p Savarlno.2 Wallacc.ss Aloon,cf Lindloff,! DeWitt,If Alcl’hcrson.rf AIays.3 alv A. M. ah h 4 h po 2 1 2 12 1 1 1 1 2 1 1 1 8 1 Totals 32 5 21 7 Totals 29 8 27 9 S. W. Tech. ______________________000 000 000—0 5 1 A. Al___________________________________100 001 OOx—2 7 1 KUSSEU AMys m 9, Bulldogs 1 Circle Fretz scoring after he homered to salt away his win over Texas; Rectangle: Wallace tags a Texas base thief in the crucial Steer series. A M 9, SMU College Station, April 29 — In the first inning of the second game of the SMU dou¬ ble bill, Wally Moon put the Cadets ahead for good with a 340-foot homer over the right-centerfield wall. Willett.s Walker.r .lensen.lf Rote,ef-l Eldridge.c Ligon.c 3odhmer,2 Salmon,3 Williams.l Bliss,cf Kay.p .Tohnson.p ab 3 4 3 4 3 4 2 1 3 h po a 10 TEXAS A. M. ab Wallace Ldndloff Savarino f,2 in Moon.cf UeWitt,If Maltz.l McPhrsn.r Wariner.r Mays,3 Calvert,c Fretz,p Penn Black 10 1 10 Total 29 4 24 14 Total Penn fanned for Bliss in 9th. Black grounded out for Johnson in SMTT • • | A M ____________________________________________________ h po a 2 12 3 _ i 0 (i 0 0 0 0 0 1 1 12 0 0 28 7 2T 5 000 000 000-0 111 005 Olx-8 It—Wallace, Lindloff 2, Savarino, Moon 2, McPher¬ son, Mays 2. E—Rote, Bodenhamer 2. RBI—Moon, Calvert, DeWitt, Fretz, Wallace. HR—Moon. S— Lindloff, Calvert, Fretz. SB—Mays 3, DeWitt, Wal¬ lace 3, Lindloff, Savarino, Maltz. WP—Kay. S0- By Kay 6, Johnson 1, Fretz 5. BB—Off Kay 8 HO—Kay 7 in 7 innings; Johnson in 1. Left- A M 7, SMU 8. College Station, April 23-Bruce Morisse won another victory as he topped the South¬ western Oklahoma Tech nine with some more than adequate Aggie stick work backing him. Russell Mays got the only extra base hit of the game, a double in the fifth inning. Sooner errors contributed heavily to the A M scoring. S.W. OKLA. TECH. ab r Rnicr.s 4 1 Jones,cf 4 0 Dvall.c 3 0 Long,If 3 Henry,r 3 Dial.2 2 0 Wrght.l 3 Vogt.3 3 MBde.p 2 0 bByrd 0 0 .cBgnr 1 0 dStfd (1 eTrnr 1 0 h po a e 1 2 110 8 10 2 3 10 1 2 1 8 1 112 1 1112 TEXAS ab r Svrno.2 4 1 Wlce.ss 3 3 Moon.cf 4 1 Lloff.l 3 1 Maltz.l 2 0 Fretz.r 2 0 MPhn.r 1 1 DWtt.l 3 0 Wrnr.lf 2 1 Mays.3 4 1 Denns.c 3 C.rbm.c Mrsse.p 1 0 Mbley.p 1 0 aClvrt 1 0 A M h po a c 0 3 3 1 13 4 0 2 0 7 10 0 4 1 0 110 1 1 0 3 12 0 4 2 0 0 3 10 0 0 3 1 10 4 0 Totals 29 1 0 24 7 C Totals 34 9 9 27 bByrd walked for Henry in 9th. cBergner fanned for Dial in 9th. dStafford walked for Wright in 9th. eTurner grounded out for McBride in 9th. aCalvert fanned for Morisse in 9th. S.W. Okla. ______________000 000 010—1 A M ___________________________320 100 30x—9 20 9 G Runs—Reimer, Savarino, Wallace 3, Moon, Lind- loff. McPherson, Warrlner, Mays. Errors—Henry, Dial, Wright, McBride 2. m 8, SMU 1 College Station, April 29—Seven stolen bases including Russ Mays ' theft of home and three double plays helped the Aggies to down the Methodists. SMU TEXAS A M ab Willett,s 2 Walker.r 4 Jensen,If 2 Rote.cf 4 Ligon.c 4 Dndhmar.2 3 Salmon,:! 4 Williams.l 3 Argdine.p 1 Woods ,p 1 Lutz.p 0 Eldridge 1 Total 29 SMU ______________ Texas A M __________________________033 000 02x—8 10 1 R—Walker, Mays 2, Wallace, Moon, DeWitt 2, Maltz 2. E—Willett 2, Bodenhamer, Wallace. RBI— Ligon, Wallace 2, Graham, Mays, DeWitt. 2B—De¬ Witt. Wallace, Salmon. S—Lindloff. SB—Walker, Moon 3, Wallace, Mays 3. PB—Graham. WP—Woods 2. SO—By Morisse 8, Taylor, Argadine 1, Woods 1, Lutz 1. BB—Off Morisse 9. Taylor 1, Argadine 1, Woods 5, Lutz 1. H R—Off Argadine 5 and 3 in 1% innings. Woods 5 and 5 in 5%, Morisse 4 and 1 in 6%. Taylor 1 and in 2 Vj. Left—A M 10, SMU 10. po a 2 3 5 Mays,3 Wall ice.s Moon.cf Lndiloff,2 1 Fretz 2 Maltz.l 2 Graham.c 0 Morisse,p 1 Taylor.p Fretz,r DeWitt,1 ab h po a 4 2 14 4 3 0 3 1 0 3 0 3 2 2 1 G 1 1 12 5 24 11 Total 32 10 27 12 100 000 000—1 5 3 JRUEU MOBLEY rcii 10, A M 6 College Station, April 30—This was the game that cost the Aggies a probable co¬ championship with Texas. Ahead 4-2 in the sixth, the Ags seemed safe enough, but when starter Pat Hubert was lifted for a rest in view of the trip north the following week, the Froggies annihilated reliefers Tay¬ lor, Mobley and Fretz. Maltz and Savarino watch the ball go into left center field as the batter nears first. A M 2, TCU 1 TEXAS A. M. Franks.cf rciiiott,2 Boyd.ss Nolan,;! Looney,c Brwing,! Smith, If McClrerf Barnett.p ah li po a 4 2 10 5 0 5 1 1 3 1 2 12 1 2 2 0 1 1 Mays,3 Mndloff,2 Wallace,ss Moon.cf Fretz,rf-p DeWitt,If Maltz,lb Dennis,c Graham,c Hubert,p Taylor.p ab h po a 5 112 Mobley,p Warriner McPherson r,rf Fort Worth, May 5—After the Frogs had taken a one-run lead after an error allowed a base runner to score, A M came back with a tally by Moon in the sixth on Mc¬ Pherson ' s single. Not until the eleventh could the Cadets get to bespectacled Jim Barnett for the winning run. Then Graham ' s single brought McPherson in from second. JIM LOVE TEXAS A. M. ab h 38 8 27 10 Total herson filed singled for Mobley in 8th. T. C. U_________ A. M................. -000 101 503 10 -000 031 011— Mays,3 Lindloff,2 Wallace.ss Moon.cf DeWitt,If McPherson,rf Maltz,lb Graham,c Fretz,p po a 10 4 1 3 1 1 4 4 1 10 1 3 5 2 9 1 3 10 3 Franks.cf McClure,rf Boyd.ss Nolan,3b Slooney.i vnin Smith, Jilbi T. C. U. ah h Browning, lb Smith, If A.Gilber Walters,2b Barnett ,p 2 4 2 3 8 1 1 5 Buns—Franks, Elliott, Boyd, Nolan 3, Looney 2, Browning, Smith, Lindloff, Wallace 2, Moon, DeWitt, Total 36 7 33 10 Total aGilbert grounded out for Smith in 9th. A. M_____________000 001 000 T. C. U__ -100 000 000 00—1 3 3 Runs—Franks, Moon, McPherson. Eri .Vnltprs Barnett, Mays, DeWitt. in, Graham, Nol hits— ' ouble pit Base on bases—A. M. 12, T. C. Mayfiel. Time of game—2:20. Walters, Barm McPherson, Gr„,, u . riflce hits—W; rors—Smith, Runs batted in- acrifice [altz. D( raham, Nolan. Three-base hits—Looney i—Wallace, DeWitt, Fretz, McClure, : plays—Smith-Boyd. Struck out. by— . Double plays—Smith-B 8. Base on balls, off—F Is, off—Fretz 6, Barnett 6. Left 12, T. C. U. 8. Umpii A M 9, TCU 5 Fort Worth, May 6—TCU jumped on start¬ er Monsse in the first two innings, but Pat Hubert came in to hold the Frogs in check with one run and two hits the rest of the A M 8, SMU 3 Fretz signals Wallace to come in standing up. game. Mays,3 ,indloff,2 Wallaci IV TEXAS A. M. h po Lir iVallace.s iloon.cf McPhrsn.cf Fretz.r DeWitt,If Maltz,1 Calvert.c Graham,c ' ■Arisse.p ibert.p Mo Hu ah G 4 3 1 5 4 1 2 1 4 McClurc.r Boyd.s Nolan,3 Lo Fr Br Sm T. C. U. ab Total 37 10 27 8 Score by innings: A. M. T. C. XL. ioney,c ■nks,p-cf •owning,! _ lith.lf Walters,2 Bronstd.cf Choate.p Beck,If Total h po a 2 11 113 1 1 1 4 11 12 1 1 1 1 4 1 Dallas, May 9—The Cadets took the game by going ahead in the third at Burnett Field on a homerun by Fretz, singles by Mays and Lindloff, a triple by Wallace, and a long fly by Moon for four runs. TEXAS A. . M. ab h po a 5 2 2 5 3 3 4 2 2 2 1 1 1 1 1 0 5 36 9 27 14 Mays,3b Lindloff,2b Wallace.ss Moon.cf DeWitt,If McPherson,rf Maltz,lb Graham,c Fretz,p 4 3 3 4 1 5 2 2 2 14 2 1 Willett,2b Walker,ss Jensen,If Rotc.cf Ligon.c Williams,! b Salmon,3b Bliss,rf Weber,p Eldridgc Argrdne.p 1 ..200 021 121—9 10 2 .131 000 000 5 9 5 DeWitt, BILL DENNIS Total 39 13 27 6 Total 32 5 27 9 Eldridgc fanned for Weber in 8th. A. M-------------------------004 010 012—8 S. M. IL- .102 000 000 - „„ ______ - Walters, . -Lindloff, Fretz, Wallace, Boyd. Left—A. M. 9, C. TJ. 10. BB—Off Franks 6. Morisse 1, Hubert 1% innings, _ _ in %. WP— Hubert. Loser— Franks. R—Mays. Lindloff 2, Wallace, Moon, McPherson Fretz, DeWitt, Willett, Walker, Rote. E—Mays Williams, Argardi ,Ii sen, Ligon 2. 2B—Moon, Jensen, Ligon. 3B—Wal lace, DeWitt. HR—Fretz. SH—Maltz 2. SB—Wal O Mav TOT, _ A J, 1() Moon, Graham, Walker, Jensen, Williams, Argardinc RBI—Mays, Wallace 2, Moon 2, DeWitt, Fretz, Jen sen, Ligon 2. 2B—Moon. Jensen, Ligon. 3B—Wal LOB- WoK ¥ 1 lace 2, Mays, Jensen, lili M. XT. 9. BB—Off Fretz 7, Weber 3, Argardine y Fretz 14, Web( r 12 for 6 in 8 2 in 1. WP—Weber, Argardine. ______ ..w„w. pires—Smith and Kelly. Time—2 hours and 39 min¬ ute 1. SO—By Fretz 14, Weber 1, Argardine 2. H R Off Weber 12 for 6 in 8 innings, Argardine 1 for « !„ i «7i «-„i— „----Lose,.—Weber r x Walla ce moon Circle: The Mustangs ' pitchers started giving Moon intentional walks after he powdered the ball to score this home run; Rectangle Texas third baseman Kana tags a Cadet base runner. m 2, Rice 1 College Station, May 17—John DeWitt started A M ' s winning run when he lashed a hot single off the third baseman ' s glove. He stole second, then sprinted home when Hershel Maltz drilled a single into right field. RICE TEXAS A. . M. Churchill,2 Proctor,cf Vahldier.lf Newbill.r Nelson,r Gunn, If Wright,! Willard,c Glass,s Fuller,3 Bishop,p Hunger Finch Total ah h po a 4 2 2 1 3 0 2 0 3 10 10 3 0 0 0 10 3 0 7 0 3 15 1 3 12 0 3 0 4 3 4 10 3 10 10 Mays, 3 Savarino,2 Wallace.s Moon.cf Fretz.p DeWitt,If McPherson, r Calvert,c Maltz,1 ah h po a 3 0 0 1 3 0 11 3 12 7 2 10 4 2 2 0 4 10 0 3 0 10 3 0 7 0 2 1 14 0 27 6 27 9 000 000—1 100 00X—2 35 5 24 9 Total Reininger fanned for Wright in 9th. Finch fanned for Fuller in 9th. Rice _______________________________________010 Texas A. M---------------------100 R—Mays, DeWitt, Willard. E—Nelson, Churchill, Wallace. RBI—Moon, Glass, Maltz. 2B—Churchill, Moon, Fretz. 3B—Glass. S—Wallace. SB—Proctor, Moon, DeWitt, Wallace, Willard. DP—Fretz to Wallace to Maltz. HB—Savarino (Bishop), Proctor (Fretz). SO—Bishop 2, Fretz 6. BB—Off Bishop 4, Fretz 3. Left—Texas A. M. 7, Rice 8. Aggies Trounce Longhorns, 6-1 College Station, May 13—A M prolonged its chances to grab the 1949 Southwest Conference title Friday afternoon by bump¬ ing the University of Texas Longhorns, 6 to 1, before some 4,000 onlookers. Bobby Fretz, right-hander Aggie pitch¬ ing ace, gave up only five hits and kept them well scattered. He also pounded his second home run of the season, a 360- foot drive over the left center field fence in the seventh with two mates ahead. Errors figured directly in lone Cadet tallies in the first and sixth but the Farmers staged a 4-run rally in the seventh that brought in Frank Womack to relieve South¬ paw Charlie Gorin, the Texas starter. Her- schel Maltz ' double, a walk, a fielder ' s choice and a squeeze play that scored a run preceded Fretz ' s circuit clout. A base on balls to Bob Brock, one of Frank Kana ' s two hits, and Don Watson ' s grounder spoiled a shutout for the winners in the seventh. It was Fretz ' s fifth conference win against no defeats. The two nines, now boasted three con¬ ference setbacks each. TEXAS TEXAS A. M. Webb, If Russell,If llunt.s Shamblin.2 Hamilton.1 Kneuper.r Brock. ef Kana.3 all h po a ab h po a 2 0 2 0 Mays .3 5 10 1 1 0 0 0 Lintiloff.2 2 112 5 1 4 Savarino.2 10 12 4 2 0 OWallace.s 4 0 2 2 4 0 12 0 Moon.cf 2 2 2 4 0 10 Fretz.p 3 1 0 3 1 0 3 0 DeWitt,If 4 2 2 0 3 2 0 4 McPherson.r 4 0 0 1 1 5 1 Graham,c 4 17 1 2 0 2 Maltz.1 3 2 12 1 10 2 1 o o o Total 32 5 24 13 Total 32 10 27 1 Cavincss fanned for Webb in 7th. Texas 000 000 010—1 Texas A. M_______________________100 001 40x—0 R—Brock, Mayo, Savarino. Wallace. Moon. Fretz, Maltz. K—Hunt, Brock. Kana 2, Mays, Moon. RBI—Lindloff. DeWitt. Moon, Fretz 3. Wat¬ son. 2B—Maltz. HR—Fretz. S—Webb, Lindloff, Fretz. Moon. SB—Gorin, Graham. DP—Gorin to Hunt to Hamilton. PB—Graham. HBP—Gorin (Fretz). SO—By Gorin 5. Fretz 6. BB—Off Gorin 3. Fretz (1. HO—Gorin 7 and 4 in 6% innings, Womack 1 and 2 in 2%. Left—A. M. 6, Texas 12. Texas Defeals Cadets, 6-1 For Title College Station, May 14 — The Texas Longhorns had their backs to the wall Sat¬ urday but Murray Wall came through with a two-hit, 6-1, victory that won the con¬ ference baseball title. A victory for A M would have given the Aggies the title. It was the third victory for Wall during the week and his eighth of the conference season. He contributed one run, scoring in the third on Jim Shamblin ' s double. Texas cinched matters in the seventh with a four-run outburst. Frank Kana ' s home run started it. Bobby Fretz ' s error on Ed Kneuper ' s single with the bases loaded accounted for the other three tallies. Wallace Moon homered for A M ' s only score. Texas went on to take the NCAA title in Wichita, Kansas. After defeating Okla. A M two straight games for the Region C crown, Texas beat St. John ' s of Brooklyn, 7-1, and Wake Forest, 8-1 and 10-3, for the national championship. Defending champ Southern California was eliminated by Wake Forest. TEXAS U. TEXAS A. M. Hunt.ss Wat son,c Shmblin.2 Hmlton.l Kneuper.r Brock,cf Munson,If Kana,3 WalLp ab r h po a ab 4 9 9 3 5 Mays,3 4 5 117 0Srino,2v 4 4 9 1 1 9 Wlce.ss 4 3 1 1 11 0 Moon.cf 4 2 1119 Fretz,rf 3 4 9 1 1 9 DeWtt.lf 3 1 9 9 1 9 Grhm.c 3 4 1 1 9 9 Maltz,1 3 3 2 2 2 4 Hubt.p 1 Mrisse.p 1 r 9 9 1 9 9 9 9 h po 1 9 9 3 9 4 1 2 9 2 1 9 4 9 11 9 « a n 2 i) i Total 30 6 8 27 Score by Innings: Texas IT. ______________ Texas A. M__________ E—Brock, Munson, Brock, Kan 9 Total 30 1 2 27 15 _______001 100 400—0 8 5 _____090 900 100—1 - - Fretz 2. BBI—ShambJJJ ' 3, cj t r ■,f ni —___ na, Kneuper :—Kana, Moc Maltz. 1 BB—Off Wall 1, Hubert 8, Morlsse - T Hubert 7 and in 7, Morlsse 1 and in -. W ‘ Bonneau. Tongal ' Brock. HR—Kana, Moon. S—Hunt. DP—Walla? ‘ Savarino to Maltz. SO was.vss M. 4, Texas IT. 8. TJ- 10 . fish squad t kersley Hughes, Ecrette, Lackey, an 1 o teny , and Paul C axe Farmer, Tankersley, n y Tun nell, Menger, First rov : Saxe ma nager, T.schler, Sm.th, Second row: Ted M Ogletree, and Hamdton. Andrew, coach VornKahl( Cummi ngs, Ogl Third row: Larry, first-year outfit in the con- hree. Besides this fine - inie . varsity i the near future- lo immediate f m „ r iest. Three a, the fish X fl-ttar s in has,,had and has.hut, record, and B.ll Bybee, , Wm . Already well ving, are ,h. other twa l.nd ° future ahead the top f ' s h batsm j; m Tunnell, u: n ed to foi ' m the — in ,he n: a-s Tale far,, Bobby PAUL ANDREWS Coach baseman, Charles farmer. and fade Mills saw bar.ehide ield. Outfielders Yale Tory. y _ , . , with ; a P ;;;;: 9 Jo mar Callege j , lh . season by down.ng Alle ,2-2 victory over N e The third ie Aggies opened the the second gam of th e le Bryan team. Blanton also ;n the ne xt tilt, a •sley toed the mound for h ' S 7 over Blinn Junior Co ege. AdamS on (Dallas) w ;n the next tussle, however, former A iaylor ' s Cubs popped sh Aggies e again wen til ag oi.t Baylor - wm rX rlntania hurMr e - y s „ (ed the,, ...... though Baylor ' s the Aggies got only two ■ but the Yearlings jr College overcame y ee, - over th e Texas Shorth ° rn d Blan ion ' s four-hit pitch- Tan kersley hurled the , rse d the matter in the next ga Acadeniy , 13-3 an niPTREE and BOB TANKERSLEY AL Ace Freshman Battery VARSITY SWIMMING SQUAD S W I DANNY GREEN, A M ' s Front row: Johnson, Vardoman, Peters, Southworth, Dieck, Gaines, and Fisher. Second row: McKenzie, Shepherd, Kruse, Green, Bennett, Moye, and Canning. Third row: Art Adamson, coach, Syfan, Davis, Fleming, Butler, Clevenger, Westervelt, Strait, Potter, and Emil Mamaligua, coach. 246 M M I outstanding free styler. N G ’49 Although not as strong as in ' 47 and ' 48, the Aggie swimmers still won most of their dual meets convincingly and finished second in the conference meet. Not all was bright, however, as several aquatic mainstays completed their eligibility. Most notable loss was Captain Danny Green who holds the SWC free style records for 50 and 100 yards and was a member of the ' 49 record-setting 400-yard free style relay team. Danny has held every major Southwest, Southern, and Mid-South AAU free style record and the national YMCA 100-yard record. An All-American swimmer in ' 43, the Dallas merman will long be remembered by all Aggies and by every swimming fan in the Southwest. During the autumn water polo season, the Aggies were undefeated, beat¬ ing Texas 3-1 and 4-2 and Baylor 6-4 and 7-5. The College Station B team added to the A M aquatic reputation by taking Baylor 3-1, Texa 6-4, and tieing Texas 3-3. The Cadets dropped the swimming season opener to Oklahoma at College Station, 36 to 39, but came back to down SAAU, 40 to 30, and Baylor, 51 to 24, both wins coming at the college natatorium. Texas powered its way over A M 51 to 24 in Austin for the Maroons ' second loss. In a triangular meet at Natchitoches, La., the Aggie mermen scored 44 points to top North¬ western Louisiana State with 37 and the Memphis Naval Station with 18. In Waco A M again beat Baylor, 40 to 35, and then visited Dallas to take SMU, 46 to 29. Playing host to the Texas squad, the Cadets absorbed their third loss, 33 to 42, as compared to five victories. WATER POLO A AND B TEAMS Front row: Syfan, G. McKenzie, Fleming, Kruse, Adamson, Clevenger, Heeman, and Potter; not shown. Green. Second row: Vardaman, A. McKenzie, Comstock, Johnson, Karow, Parnell, Reeves, and Griffin. Third row: Ellis, Sargent, Peters, McCully, Hilton, Bennett, Hale, and Art Adamson, coach. 247 pi ' JV 1 j ;; ' ' % ___ •• “ w rL w r “- ,.„, ,„ - —— “ lm „.. - - “ - “w -r 11 ' DW ' ' 9MKi,,9 ' Ra ' Art Adamson, coach. Back stroker Kruse won in his specialty three times. Flowers topped the squad ' s breast strokers with a win at both 100 and 200 yards while Summers and Dieck each took one 200-yard event. Potter won the diving twice. Four different style relay combinations took a total of five wins with McKinzie, Green, and Fisher being team members three times; Summers and Syfan twice each; and Butler, Rouse, and Flowers once each. Four combinations also engineered five medley relay victories with Kruse and Flowers making four appearances; Moye and McKenzie two; and Summers, Flem¬ ing, and Green one each. Bright spots of the season were freshman performances by Adamson (individual medley and distance free style), Karow (breast stroke and sprint free style), Sargent (back stroke), and Ellis (spring free style). Team totals at the SWC swimming meet held in Austin on March 17, 18, and 19 were as follows: Texas, 68; A M, 30; SMU and Baylor, 13, tie. 1 ' •« « 95 Square: BERNIE SYFAN crack middle distance free styler Circle: GEORGE DIECK greatly improved breast stroker SWC SWIMMING MEET SUMMARY 1500-meter free style: (new event) 1. McCann, TU; 2. Syfan, A M; 3. Smith, TU; 4. Pryor, TU; 5. Montgomery, TU. Time: 20:35.4. (Record; two heats were held with individual times determining place winners.) 50-yard free style: 1. Gilbert, TU; 2. Campbell, TU; 3. Muckelroy, SMU; 4. Westervelt, A M; 5. Fisher, A M. Time: 24.0. 150-yard back stroke: (new event) 1. Cone, TU; 2. Yancey, TU; 3. Odom, Baylor; 4. Kruse, A M; 5. Crawford, TU. Time: 1.41.0. (Record set by Cone in preliminaries, 1:39.9.) 220-yard free style: 1. Gilbert, TU; 2. Green, A M; 3. McCann, TU; 4. Smith, TU; 5. Pryor, TU. Time: 2:14.5. (New record set by Gilbert in preliminaries, 2:14.0.) 200-yard breast stroke: (new event) 1. Karbach, TU; 2. Dwire, SMU; 3. Dieck, A M; 4. Moye, A M; 5. Summers, A M. Time: 2:30.9 (Record). 3-meter diving: 1. Manale, Baylor; 2. Davis, TU; 3. Rains, TU; 4. Wiley, TU; 5. Potter, A M. Winner ' s points: 126.0. 400-yard free style relay: 1. A M (McKenzie, Flowers, Syfan, Green); 2. TU; 3. SMU; 4. Baylor. Time: 3:44.6 (New record). 100-yard free style: 1. Gilbert, TU; 2. Green, A M; 3. McCoy, Baylor; 4. Flowers, A M; 5. Helvenston, TU. Time: :53.3. 200-yard individual medley: (new event) 1. Cone, TU; 2. Muckelroy, SMU; 3. Sum¬ mers, A M; 4. Bostwick, TU; 5. Yancey, TU; Time: 2:23.8. (Record set by Cone in preliminaries, 2:23.0.) 440-yard free style: 1. McCann, TU; 2. Smith, TU; 3. Syfan, A M; 4. Pryor, TU; 5 Montgomery, TU. Time: 5:04.0 (New record). 300-yard medley relay: 1. Texas (Cone, Karbach, Campbell); 2. A M (Kruse, Flower , McKenzie); 3. SMU; 4. Baylor. Time: 3:05.3 (New record). 248 Front row: Jerry Bonnen, Carroll Hahn, J. D. Hampton, and Ray Holbrook. Back row: Ray Putnam, coach, Alexander Ortiz, Julian Herring, and Frank Anderson, coach. Not shown, Webster Stone. CROSS COUNTRY A If ST MIT CONFERENCE CHAMPIONS A M ' s long distance runners, the little publicized cross country men, took the SWC title in the fall for the first time since 1933 when the Aggies and the Texas Longhorns tied for the crown. Not since 1930 had the Farmers gained an undisputed league diadem. Individual champion of the conference was Aggie J. D. Hampton, who was undefeated in the six meets during the season. The Maroons opened the campaign with competition being supplied by the Uni¬ versity of Oklahoma. In the race held at the half of the A M-OU football game in Norman, Okla., the Aggies suffered their only loss, succumbing 30 to 25, low score winning in this sport. Trailing Hampton in first was Herring, fourth; Hahn, seventh; Stone, eighth; and Ortiz, tenth. During the half of the TCU gridiron tussle A M defeated Oklahoma A M, 27 to 28, wth Hampton edging Sooner J. R. Teakell in a hot finish. Hampton ' s time of 9:44 was the best for the distance (2 miles) in A M history. Herring was again fourth, Hahn fifth. Stone seventh, and Ortiz tenth. A M proceeded to take defending champion Texas on the Austin school ' s course as Hampton and Herring finished one-two. Next victim for the rampaging Cadets was North Texas State. Running at Denton A M scored 23 points to the Eagles 36. Hampton won the 2.7 mile event in 13:56 with his teammates coming in strong to take fourth, fifth, sixth, and seventh places for the victory. In the conference meet at A M ' s 2.6-mile course, the Aggies bested Texas, 23 to 34. Hampton ' s winning time was 12:45. The order of finish for the first ten men was as follows: 1. Hampton, A M; 2. Herring, A M; 3. Hanson, TU; 4. Brooks, TU; 5. Bonnen, A M; 6. Whisenant, TU; 7. Carroll Hahn, A M, and James Brown, Arkansas; 9. Jim West, Arkansas; 10. Webster Stone, A M. A M (College Station) took both the senior and junior individual and team trophies at the Gulf AAU meet in Houston. Hampton topped the seniors, setting a course record of 12:11 for 2.5 miles. Hahn was second and Stone third. Herring won the junior title with freshmen Howard Jones, Jody Zern, and Martin White finishing behind him. 249 140.Y I) II t: mi;! u nd e f eafe j c D „ HA WPTON rOSS Coon,r y Champion TENNIS Square (below): Coach W. M. DOWELL Circle: Fish Team front, DeBerry and Tate back, Cohen and Duncan VARSITY SQUAD Kneeling, Minn ’ Standing, Pryse Metcalte, Not quite so strong as the third-place ' 48 team, this year ' s Aggie racket-swingers finished fifth in the conference standings in dual competition. The championship of the SWC was won by Texas with 32 wins and 4 losses in matches with league opponents. TU was followed in the standings by Rice, TCU, SMU, A M, Baylor, and Arkansas. In the conference meet to decide the individual titlists for the year, Metcalfe and Aaronson scored victories over Baylor ' s and SMU ' s top players before losing themselves. Metcalfe lost in the quarter-finals to eventual champion Chick Harris of Rice. The doubles title went to the Texas duo of Kelly and Goldfarb. A M swamped SMU in the season ' s first conference match, 4-2, in DeWare Fieldhouse. Again playing at home, the Aggies were beaten by TCU, 6-0, although five of the six matches went the limit of three sets. Next invader of Aggieland was Texas and the Steers swept the contests, 6-0. After dropping a third series of matches, this time to Rice Institute, 5-1, the Cadets defeated the Baylor squad, 6 - . A M split their two non-conference appearances, defeating Abilene Christian College, 8-1, and falling b efore the powerful University of Houston squad, 2-4. This year the college boasted its finest fish squad in years. Included in the group were R. G. DeBerry of San Angelo, Bobby Duncan and Royce Tate of Corpus Christ!, and Aaron Cohen of San Antonio. The freshman team defeated the ACC varsity, 5-4, and tied the strong Texas Shorthorn team, 3-3. 250 Front row, kneeling: Jock Raley, Jack Barnett, and Bart Haltom. Back row, standing: John Henry, Jack Andrews, Bobbie Biehl, L. R. Mays, and Gayther Nowell, coach. Top circle: TRAVIS BRYAN, No. 2 Rectangle: JACK BARNETT, Captain Lower circle: BART HALTOM, No. 1 GOLF Defending conference team champion from 1948, A M was forced into second place by the combination of strong opposition and an unfavorable schedule. Just as the Aggies had the schedule in their favor last year, with the exception of having to play the strong Arkansas team in the Ozarks, so this year the shoe was on the other foot for the Cadets. Texas, winner of the team title this spring, Baylor, number three team, and TCU, tied for fourth with Arkansas, were played in their respective bailiwicks. Sixth-place SMU was met in Dallas. Cellar-dwelling Rice was met on the Bryan municipal links as was Arkansas. The entire championship squad of ' 48 returned to College Station for its final year of play under Bryan professional Gayther Nowell, and the four players, Bart Haltom, Travis Bryan, Jack Barnett, and John Henry, exhibited some excellent golf during the spring campaign. On April 1 the Aggies white-washed the Rice Institute team on the local links as they swept all the singles and doubles matches. Traveling to Fort Worth to meet the Horned Frogs of TCU was no pleasure excursion for th e team as the Cowtowners won the encounter 4 1 2 to IVz. However, A M snapped back to take SMU in the other contest on the trip north, 5 to 1. The same score, 5 to 1, was recorded in the Arkansas match as the Cadets remained in the running for the title. The next competition threw a wrench into the Aggie plans for a second straight championship, however, as Texas took its contests with the Maroons, 5 to 1, on the Austin municipal course. Needing a split in the last matches to hold second place in the final standings, A M had to fight off a determined bid in Waco by challenger Baylor, 3 to 3, to keep the runner-up slot over the Bruins. Medal play over the municipal links in Austin decided the individual champion of the SWC, and the winner for the second straight year was Bob Watson of Texas. Aggie Travis Bryan and 49 National Collegiate runner-up Morris Williams, Jr., were tied with Watson at 138 at the end of 36 holes, but Bryan carded an ice-cold 78 and Williams a 70 as Watson scorched the course with a third-round 65. The winner held even with his two challengers in the fourth round shooting, and the final standings showed Watson first with a 10-under-par 274; Williams of Texas second with 279; Marion Pfluger of Texas third with 287; Bill Smith of Texas fourth with 288; and Aggie Travis Bryan fifth with 289. In addition to the returning squadmen next year — all lettermen graduate — the Aggies will receive help from three fine freshman prospects, Jesse Fletcher, Sam Hendler, and Johnnie Storrie. 251 RIFLE JIM McCULLEY Captain - Front row: Wayne Allen, Hooper Corne lius Duyf; not Clifford Taylor. McCulley, George Kent, an Bock row: M Sgt. William R. Reese, coach, shown, Hank Hilton. A M ' s rifle team upheld the high military standards of the college by winning 24 to 31 matches fired during the six-month season and then climaxed their fine record by taking the Fourth Army Hearst Trophy Match, lop honor available for the southwestern sharp¬ shooters is the Hearst Trophy, and the fact that A M won it over skilled competitors from a four-state area is ample evidence of the rifle team ' s ability. Team Captain James McCulley paced the team over the season with a 380 average. Cloyde Buchanan and Clifford Taylor topped the other lettermen with 379 averages, closely fol¬ lowed by Cornelius Duyf with 378. These four men together with George Kent, possessor of a 375 average, fired as the five-man Hearst Trophy entry. Other lettermen also boasted fine averages: Herschel Shelby, 375; Joseph Bravenec, 374; Hooper DuVal, 373; Wayne Allen, 370; and Harvey Hilton, 370. Top wins were over the U. S. Merchant Marine Academy, the U. S. Naval Academy, the U. S. Military Academy, and Michigan State. The latter three teams split two-match series with A M. Top score for the team was the 1912 posted twice, for the weeks of Feb. 26 and March 5. MATCHES A M .1870 University of Montana..................... .............1772 A M.. ......1888 A M 1896 Xavier University............................... .............1721 A M.. ......1888 A M 1885 New Mexico Institute ....................... .............1901 tA M.. ......1402 A M 1890 Niagara University........................... .............1682 tA M.. ......1398 A M 1890 University of Mississippi................... .............1797 A M.. ......1893 A M 1890 Gettysburg College........................ ... .......forfeit t A M.. ......1345 I ' A M 1400 U. S. Military Academy................... .............1407 A M.. ......1890 A M 1896 Presbyterian College..... ........... .............1872 A M.. ......1876 A M 1885 Duquesne University...... .............1882 A M.. ......1895 A M 1885 Utah State College....... .............1879 A M.. ......1888 A M 1398 U. S. Naval Academy............ .............1380 A M.. ......1892 A M 1912 Davidson College ........ .............1839 A M.. .. .1873 A M 1912 University of Nevada............. .............1826 A M.. ......1894 A M 1912 Michigan State College .............1895 A M. ......1866 A M .1912 Virginia Polytechnic Institute........ .............1873 A M.. ......1875 A M ... ...1912 University of Hawaii.................... .............1830 lost I prone. University of Connecticut..............................1739 Iowa State College........................................1881 U. S. Military Academy................................1400 U. S. Merchant Marine Academy..................1395 University of Yale..........................................1889 U. S. Naval Academy....................................1356 Michigan State College................................1892 Clarkson College............................................1872 35th Infantry Regiment................................forfeit University of Idaho......................................forfeit University of Alabama..................................1895 Harvard University........................................1882 Oregon State College....................................1897 University of Washington............................forfeit University of Alaska..................................forfeit kneeling and standing. 252 Front row: J. U. Aalto, A. W. Benefield, W. G. Long, T. M. Means, and M Sgt. J. E. Cutsinger, coach. Back row: Pete Suderman, Charles Linn, Lt. Col. F. R. Swoger, coach, and P. G. Silber; not shown: E. F. Smith, S. W. Smith, and D. T. Gentry. PISTOL Old-time gunmen of Dodge City, and other mecas of the West had nothing on the members of the Aggie pistol team, outstanding examples of the modern-day shooter. Eight ' 49 lettermen and a former letterman combined to give A M a team that took 32 wins in 37 matches. Captain J. V. Aalto took top honors with a 280 average as he fired in all 37 of the matches. Other hot shots included A. W. Benefield, 272 in 35 matches; S. W. Smith, 270 in 23; D. T. Gentry, 268 in 31; C. P. Suderman, 265 in 27; P. G. Silber, 263 in 34; E. F. Smith, 258 in 34; O. Quilichini, 258 in 27, and T. M. Means, 251 in 27. In order to letter a man had to fire in three-fourths (27) of the matches fired by the team; thus all of the above men except S. W. Smith were eligible; Smith lettered in ' 48. Of the eighteen men who were placed on the team, all but four fired in the competition during the entire season. In tough service competition A M split matches with the U. S. Naval Academy and the U. S. Coast Guard Academy. The Aggies dropped matches with the U. S. Military Academy and the Quantico Marines, who later forfeited to A M. J - U. AALTO Captain A M........1257 A M........1313 A M........1313 A M........1313 A M........1313 A M........1313 A M........1313 A M........1607 A M........1348 A M........1348 A M........1348 A M........1344 A M........1363 A M........1363 A M........1363 A M........1363 A M........1363 A M........1386 Colorado A M ................................ University of Wisconsin................. Utah State ..................................... MIT .................................................. Cornell University ......................... N. Y. State Maritime Academy... Illinois University ........................... U. S. Coast Guard Academy......... Colorado A M ............................. Ohio State University ................... Princeton University ..................... Quantico Marines ......................... U. S. Merchant Marine Academy U. S. Coast Guard Academy........ U. S. Naval Academy.................. MIT ................................................ Colorado A M ............................ Lawrence Tech .............................. .forfeit A M. .......1386 University of Washington...... .......... ...... 996 .1301 A M. .......1386 Michigan State College ...................... .......1374 ...1178 A M. .......1390 University of Massachusetts ................... 1287 ...1235 A M. .......1406 Utah State .......................... .................... 1302 ...1227 A M. ......1406 U. S. Naval Academy ............. ............... .......1398 .1073 A M won on forfeit from Ohio State University ...1026 A M. .......1404 University of Arizona ......................... .......1212 ...1614 A M. .......1395 Cornell University ................................... .......1359 ...1318 A M. 1385 Virginia Military Institute ..................... ........1174 ...1126 A M. .......1291 University of Massachusetts ................... ........1376 ...1222 A M. .......1351 U. S. Merchant Marine Academy........... ........1279 ...1423 A M. .......1351 U. S. Military Academy........................... ........1399 ...1168 A M. .......1350 University of Illinois ............................... ........1262 ...1340 A M won on forfeits from the University of Washington, MIT, the ...1400 Quantico Marines, University of Wisconsin, N. Y. State Maritime ...1248 Academy, and Princeton University. ...1284 ...1169 Host 253 FENCING Mo„ k , .• Bo,-- Bock - ' oBn Ho PP (one ™on no, sBown,. Front row: J. C. alls, r. . ... U Saoare - G. A. M1STROT, SWC Foil and , . , p aii S SWC Epee Champion; Square. Top circle; J. C. FA , H BARRIOS, Captain. Saber Champion; Lower circle. . The 1949 A M fencing team topped all of its collegiate competition and even the perennially strong Corpus Christ! amateur fencers were hard-pressed to achieve a win over the Maroon and White swordsmen. Opening the schedule against the Rice Institute fencers, AS;M took a one-sided 21 to 6 victory in the dual meet. Next opponent of the Aggies was the Corpus Christ! YMCA that managed to take a 15 to 12 win from the Cadet team. Rice again felt the sting of an A M accomplished defeat as the College Station team took its second win, 14 to 13. Baylor ' s Bruins were beaten next as the Aggies swept to a 21 to 6 dual meet conquest. A scheduled meet with Texas in Austin was forfeited to the strong A M squad by the Steers. In the Southwest Conference meet held at College Station on May 3 and 4, A M monopolized the individual crowns, but the Texas team edged past the Maroons for the team title awarded. Aggie G. A. Mistrot won the foil championship on the first day with the Aggie team captain, veteran swordsman I. J. Barrios, placing second. Mistrot won the saber championship the next day by besting two Longhorn fencers in straight bouts in a play-off. The three men had been tied for the lead over the regulation bouts. Another Aggie performer, J. C. Fails, captured the epee title by downing teammate Gerald Monks in the finals. Thus the A M team took all three titles and two of the runner-up spots. In addition to Texas and A M, Baylor entered fencers in the conference meet competition. The Aggie foil team qualified for the state finals of the Amateur Fencers ' League of America by defeating the strong Texas Tech squad in the college bracket title round. However, the powerful Galveston Buccaneers, terrors of the Southwestern fencing scene, toppled the Aggies after the coast crew had taken the open bracket title. Barrios took second place in the individual foil competition in the state meet. 254 ATHLETIC AWARDS MAJOR “T ” AWARD WINNERS FOOTBALL Robert Bates Buryi Baty James Boswell Richard Callender James Cashion Tuck Chapin Cedric Copeland Ralph Daniel Calvin Dupree Herbert Ellis James Flowers Robert Goff Robert Goode Max Greiner Bart Haltom Andy Hillhouse Carl Molberg Charles Royalty Preston Smith Marion Settegast Odell Stautzenberger Dwayne Tucker Herbert Turley Kenneth Voss Wray Whittaker James Winkler Charles Wright Lockhart Nolen, manager Robert Street, manager Robert Holmes, assistant trainer James Overly, assistant trainer BASKETBALL William Batey John DeWitt Sam Jenkins Jim Kirkland Marvin Martin Jack Miller Truett Mobley Wallace Moon Jewell McDowell Gene Schrickel Bill Turnbow Jim O ' Connell, manager BASEBALL James Calvert John DeWitt Bobby Fretz Bob Graham Pat Hubert Herschel Maltz Russell Mays Wallace Moon Bruce Morisse Bill McPherson Joe Savarino Blanton Taylor Guy Wallace Jack Happy, manager TRACK Bob Atkins Ervin Bilderback Leroy Bodeman J. D. Bond Jerry Bonnen Bill Cordon Don Cordon Charles Clark L. O. Coleman Carrol Hahn J. D. Hampton Bob Hall Julian Herring Bill Henry Ray Holbrook Ed Hooker George Kadera Connolly Ludwick Don Mitchell Bill Napier Jack Simpson Leland Tate Benton Terry W. A. Wilson Woodson Garney, manager SWIMMING Jimmy Flowers Dan Green Bernie Syfan Jerry Fisher MINOR “T” AWARD WINNERS CROSS COUNTRY TENNIS FENCING Jerry Bonnen Allen Aaronson Ignacio J. Barrios Carrol Hahn Pryse Metcalfe Carroll Bell J. D. Hampton Julian Herring Rodney Sellers James Failes Webster Stone James Wallis John Happ Gustave Mistrot SWIMMING RIFLE Gerald Monks George Dieck Ed Kruse Wayne Allen PISTOL Billy Moye Joseph Bravenec Gilbert McKenzie Scotty Potter Gene Summers Cloyde Buchanan J. U. Aalto Philo H. DuVal Allen Benefield John Westervelt Cornelius Duyf David Gentry GOLF Henry Hilton Theodore Means George Kent Octavio Quilichini Travis Bryan, Jr. Jack Barnett James McCulley Paul Silber Bart Haltom Hershel Shelby Edwin F. Smith John Henry Clifford Taylor Collis Suderman SPECIAL AWARD WINNERS AAOST VALUABLE PLAYER Bobby Goff, football John DeWitt, basketball Russell Mays, baseball J. D. Hampton, track OUTSTANDING BLOCKER (FOOTBALL) Max Greiner 255 BEST FREE THROW AVERAGE (BASKETBALL) Jim Kirkland ASSOCIATION ERVIN BILDERBACK President The V Association is the social organization of the athletes on the campus who have earned a award in some phase of athletics at A M. Under the leadership of President Ervin Bilderback and the other association officers the group held several social functions dur¬ ing the year and also sponsored the annual Sports Day on March 12. On Sports Day the asso¬ ciation presented a football game between two squads composed of varsity players with the Maroons defeating the Whites, 41-0, and a baseball game between the Aggie varsity and the University of Houston team. The funds derived from admissions to these contests are used by the organization to finance its various activities. The annual affair is also important because it pro¬ vides students and exes with a glimpse at the next year ' s team in football and is utilized to encourage other outstanding athletes to come to A M. Officers of the association included James Cashion, vice-president; Gene Schrickel, secretary-treasurer; Danny Green, sergeant-at-arms; Don Deere, publicity director (fall); J. D. Hampton, publicity director (spring). First row: Robert Atkins, I. J. Barrios, Bob Bates, Bill Bate , and Jerry Bcnnen. Second row: Don Cordon, Ralph Daniel, John Davis, Jerry Fisher, and Marion Flanagan. Third row: Woodson, Garney, Dan Green, Max Greiner, Carrol Hahn, and Bob Hall. Fourth row: J. D. Hampton, Jack Happy, Andy Hillhouse, Ray Holbrook, and George Kadera. 256 First row: Jim Kirkland, Clifford Lindoff, Connolly Ludwick, Herschel Maltz, and Russell Mays. Second row: Carl Molberg, Bill Napier, Alvis Nixon, Charles Overly, and James Overly. Third row: James O ' Connell, Jack Quirey, Royce Raven, Charles Royalty, and Gene Schrickel. Fourth row: Preston Smith, Odell Stautzenberger, Bernie Syfan, Frank Torno, and Bill Turnbow. Fifth row: Kenneth Voss, John Westervelt, Wray Whittaker, Warren Wilson, and Charles Wright. 257 INTRAMURALS INTRAMURAL MANAGERS First row: Bob Skidmore, Joe Hovesepian, Bob Spear, Bill Richard, and Sam Clark. Second row: John Lincoln, John England, Ralph Gossett, Bob Blum, Wylie Trent, and Bob Painter. Third row: Barney Welch, director, Charles Fuller, Ralph Gorman, Don Stigall, Jack Gaugler, Jack Wood, Doug Hearne, Steve Dardaganian, and Bill Thornton. Fourth row: Bob Allen, Bob Smith, Bert Gibbs, Ralph Zerwekh, Wilbur Lippman, Charles Kitchel, John McFall, and Rob Robertson. BARNEY WELCH Intramural Director WELCH AND WHITE Typical Officials Thirty team championships, seven relay team titles, five doubles crowns, and sixty individual titles! Colossal, you say? Yes, colossal is the correct description of the extensive intramural program practiced at Texas A M. Competition often is carried on in as many as four completely separate divisions — corps, annex (freshmen), non-corps (veteran dorms), clubs — although only the first three are active in the entire pro¬ gram. Head of the program is former football star Barney Welch with Luke Harrison conducting annex intramurals. As Intramural Director, Welch is assisted by sports-minded students, the Intramural Managers. During the 1948-49 period Welch had as a special assistant Wild Bill Thornton with Senior Managers Doug Benefield, Bill Hightower, Jack England, and John Lincoln supervising the work of the Intramural Managers. Nine Junior Managers aided the top men with a much larger group of sophomores actually handling the bulk of the officiating at the contests. Within the military units the Athletic Officer controlled the organization ' s activities in the intramural sports realm and the Athletic Manager held a similar position in the non-corps dorms. An All-Sport Championship Banner was awarded to the unit that amassed the greatest number of points during the school year. Points are based on number of participants, records of teams in the com¬ petition, and similar standards. Intramural medals were awarded to all individuals on championship teams and to all individual champions. Facilities available in carrying out this huge program include six football fields, a quarter-mile cinder track, twenty-two tennis courts, seventeen softball fields, eighteen volleyball courts, the P. L. Downs, Jr., Natatorium, handball courts, and other miscellaneous areas. During the last year for which records were kept, 1941-42, 5,161 individuals competed in an average of 13.6 games to give the A M intramural pro¬ gram a total participation of 24,021 —the largest such figure in the nation at that time. This total par¬ ticipation is based on the total found by adding together every sport in which each man competed. With the addition of lights to the main softball field, mobile backboards and baskets on the slab at The Grove, and similar improvements, even greater interest and participation in the world ' s largest intramural program can be expected. 258 INTRAMURAL CHAMPIONS VETERANS FOOTBALL - DORM 3 First row: B. C. Jones, L. D. Collier, J. F. Benson, H. J. Bettencourt, E. D. McKnight, C. M. Davenport, R. C. Gould, J. J. Place, and J. C. Williams. Second row: G. E. Tanner, S. Liberto, W. F. Dossey, M. M. Duke, C. M. Bussey, W. T. Payne, and R. E. Shepherd. ANNEX FOOTBALL - COMPANY 2 First row: (line) C. Dickersen, J. A. Damon, H. Murray, L. Gruckley. and D. Waddle. Second row: (backfield) C. E. Lampkin, R. West, F. N. Corbett, and R. Gower. CLUB FOOTBALL - VET-MED SOCIETY First row: D. E. Williams, E. Pierce, Robert McDonald, B. B. Hancock, C. E. Pfeil, B. Parker, and F. H. Sims. Second row: B. W. Allen, W. F. Alexander, C. W. Studdard, R. Hunger, G. S. Yeargan, and B. H. Roberts. CORPS FOOTBALL - QUARTERMASTER CORPS First row: B. C. Thomas, P. E. Green, F. L. Brown, L. B. Baker, and K. E. Ramsey. Second row: R. C. Schubert, C. L. Sommers, V. R. Porter, T. T. Green, and E. H. Jaska. VETERANS BASKETBALL - DORM 17 Front row: L. L. Cross, R. R. Mays, G. W. Smith, J. C. Fett, W. B. Grisham, and R. B. Fryer. Second row: R. Walslegel, D. E. Shaw, J. P. Mueller, H. E. Stringer, J. H. Cochrane, and H. Candelari. CORPS BASKETBALL - E INFANTRY First row: W. J. Dingier, H. R. Winter, W. A. Barber, T. H. Lewis and J. J. Ziober. Second row: J. B. Kelly, H. L. Jones, M. W. Geisendorf, and H. J. Sabey. 259 INTRAMURAL ANNEX BASKETBALL - FLIGHT 12 CHAMPIONS ANNEX VOLLEYBALL - COMPANY 4 First row: F. F. Griffin, V. B. Riley, B. B. Fox and C. F. Parr. Second row: A. Z. Griffin, H. A. Sexton, H. B. Mellina and J. L. Farrell. First row: G. D. Young, C. W. Harris, D. C. Andrews and J. P. Saunders. Second row: D. L. Davis, R. D. Grimes, B. J. Cervenka and B. Chapman. First row: R. W. Claunch, B. E. Davis, I. W. Hill and J. D. Pitcock. Second row: A. Charles, R. L. Schodde and H. D. Buckner; not shown: A. R. Buckner and E. E. Seewald. First row: R. E. Williams, B. A. Wyatt, E. J. Bukouski and A. L. Von Rosenberg. Second row: G. F. Libby, J. M. Pace, A. P. Wiley and A. J. Woods. VOLLEYBALL-A INFANTRY First row: Bill Beatty, Joe Bell, Jake Leissner and M. E. Kuta. Second row: Wally Dixon, Frank Simpson, Art Gorman and R. L. Chance. CLUB SOFTBALL - LUTHERAN SOCIETY First row: E. D. Pauls, R. D. Wornat, Dick Scott and W. M. Lindig. Second row: H. W. Kruse, W. A. Kelling, W. C. Nutt and C. H. Breckmann. 260 INTRAMURAL CHAMPIONS VETERAN SOFTBALL-MILNER First row: Jim Sullivan, D. R. Howell, Dale Gooch, Chester Studdard, G. C. Molteni, W. B. Dolive, J. F. Ulmer, M. A. Welsh, and J. M. Vaughan. Second row: T. D. Prater, Charley Eckert, David Martin, P. L. Geistman, R. O. Wormat, G. A. Humble, and J. R. Stewart. CORPS SOFTBALL - A COMPOSITE First row: L. O. Wilkerson, H. W. Engelbrecht, D. R. Barrett, Second row: J. F. Tucker, W. R. Moss, J. A. Conrad, C. E. Neelley, and W. R. Francis. C. R. Orr, and N. W. Yardley. ANNEX SOFTBALL - COMPANY 5 ANNEX PING PONG - FLIGHT 9 First row: P. J. Sanders, J. R. McSween, W. P. Hutson, and M. R. Ammons. Second row: L. M. Owen, G. A. Holladay, P. J. Ischy, P. G. Eckels and J. A. Enloe. Third row: R. S. Le Tourneau and A. W. Findley. Left to right: G. W. Stover, J. O. Bisson, F. L. Estep, J. C. Chance, Jr., and J. H. Armstrong CORPS TENNIS (TEAM) - A INFANTRY First row: Wally Dixon, Sam Pate and Art Gorman. Second row: Martin Dungan and Jack Prince. VETERANS TENNIS (TEAM) - DORM 14 First row: S. E. Christie, D. G. Tiller, H. J. Wyatt and L. W. Hageman. Second row: A. R. Gibson, G. A. Kenedy, A. B. Jarnagin and P. E. Barrios. 261 INTRAMURAL CHAMPIONS ALL-COLLEGE TRACK (EVENT WINNERS) First row: D. J. Barton and Blanton Taylor, 880 relay teamf; R. L. Smith, shot put ; M. A. Konz, 120-yard hurdles; J. H. Walker, high jump. Second row: Glenn Lippman, 440 relay team, broad jump , and 100- yard dash‘| ' ; Doyle Moore, 440 relay team; B. Lemmons, 880 relay team ' } ' ; Don Nicholas, 440 relay team. Not shown: Bill Tidwell, 440 relay team and 880 relay team ' j ' ; John DeWitt, 440-yard dash; Earl LeBlanc, 880-yard run; and Cliff Pfeil, pole vault . ' j ' Tied record. Set new record. Team scores: A Athletic, 43 3 s; B FA, E AF, A FA, B Athletic, all 104 - . ANNEX OPEN TENNIS Left to right: F. B. McDaniel, doubles, and C. K. Taylor, doubles and singles. ANNEX TRACK (EVENT WINNERS) First row: B. Fox, broad jump; C. L. Peet, pole vault; L. W. Pepper, shot put. Second row: C. L. Geraghty and D. J. Harz, high jump, tie; J. L. Farrell, 120-yard hurdles; L. F. Parr, 440-yard dash. Not shown: L. G. Elliott, 100-yard dash; and H. J. Keibler, 880-yard run. ANNEX TRACK (RELAY WINNERS) First row: Flight 9 440 relay team, R. I. Bradford, G. J. Albert, and J. L. Morris; not shown, L. G. Elliott. Second row: Flight 12 880 relay team, B. Pardue, B. Fox, R. D. Worcester, and J. E. Hulse. CORPS HANDBALL (TEAM) - A INFANTRY First row: G. R. MacManus, Sam Pate, and Punk Sauls. Second row: Frank Simpson, Danny James, and Art Gorman. VETERANS HANDBALL (TEAM) - WALTON First row: Burr Layne, P. R. Connolly, and W. C. Miller. Second row: C. L. Roberts and J. M. Balderas; not shown: Guinn Fergus. 262 INTRAMURAL CHAMPIONS VETERANS HORSESHOES (TEAM) DORM 17 First row: William T. Hartman, Joe P. Mueller, and Thomas O. Galbreath. Second row: John H. Cochrane, Lyle L. Cross, and Richard J. Brogdon. ANNEX HORSESHOES (TEAM) COMPANY 8 First row: L. W. Henshaw, B. H. Melcher, and Leon Cox. Second row: C. R. Williams, R. D. Willoughby, B. W. Wilson, and A. E. Reese. CORPS HORSESHOES (TEAM) - A CAVALRY First row: Al Frey, Jimmy Page, Bill Pumphrey, and Verble Parish. Second row: B. B. Brown, Sunny Kinnison, and Bob Lowe. ALL-COLLEGE WEIGHT LIFTING (EVENT WINNERS) Left to right: C. E. Pfeil, track pole vault record setter; F. C. Dees, Paul Ellis, and Frank Thurmond. ANNEX BOXING (CHAMPIONS) First row: R. L. Freeman, 119; O. E. Johnson, 139. Second row: R. B. Riner, 129; A. G. Stell, 179; D. R. Siebarth, hvy. wt.; and R. D. Kirk, 159. Not shown: D. L. Glidden, 169; and Davis, 149. CORPS CROSS COUNTRY (TEAM) A INFANTRY First row: C. L. Pence, W. N. Miller, and Jack Turcottc Second row: M. E. Kuta and J. E. Pianta. ANNEX CROSS COUNTRY (TEAM) FLIGHT 12 Left to right: N. R. Lumpkin, Tom Pantazis, H. B. Mellina, and C. F. Parr; not shown: J. G. Sears. ANNEX SPEEDBALL-FLIGHT 9 First row: C. E. Myers, J. O. Bisson, J. L. Morris, G. W. Stover, and J. A. Beyer. Second row: E. D. Cooke, C. E. Smalling, R. M. Berry, D. L. Glidden, and W. E. Bell. SHUTTLE RUN (RELAY) - COMPANY 3 Left to right: F. W. Snyder, J. G. Anderson, R. B. Johnson, and A. J. Bockholt. INTRAMURAL CHAMPIONS ALL-COLLEGE OPEN GOLF (FLIGHT CHAMPIONS) First row: J. R. London, C. H. Juey, and A. J. Dennis. Second row: M. M. Williams and J. F. Hogan. ALL-COLLEGE OPEN HANDBALL Left to right: L. A. Layne, doubles, and J. M. McDowell, doubles and singles. ALL-COLLEGE SWIMMING AND DIVING First row: E. E. Rollmann, B. Infantry; J. H. Pate, F Air Force; and R. L. Smith, A Athletic. Second row: D. Nicholas, Bob Bates, and Ralph Dresser. Not shown: Mart Sullivan, B. Engineers; Ned Snead, Maroon Band; Henry Phillips, Jack Williamson, and Dave Leavitt, B Air Force. ALL-COLLEGE BOXING - (CHAMPIONS) First row: Riley Epps, 169; Joe Bell, heavy weight; Sam Liberto, 179. Second row: Ralph Pastorek, day student, 129; and Bert Littlejohn, 139. Not shown: Louis Fincias, 119; Harold Springfield, 149; Bo Damuth, 159. ALL-COLLEGE WRESTLING - (CHAMPIONS) First row: Bill Lee, 169; Bill Hayes, heavy weight; and Ken Rogers, 179. Second row: Frank Sheffield, 129; Bob Schubert, 159; Bobby Carlson, 139. Not shown: Don Kutch, 119; and Otto Yelton, 149. ALL-COLLEGE OPEN CHAMPIONS ALL-COLLEGE OPEN BOWLING ALL-COLLEGE OPEN TENNIS Left to right: D. R. Griffin, cross country; J. M. McDowell, handball singles; and D. H. Barrett, bowling singles. Left to right: La Tayne McClure and A. B. Harris, double team. Left to right: J. M. Dietert and D. C. Perkins, doubles, and J. M. Luger, singles. 264 CLUB SPORTS First row: Bob Williams, Claude Lee, Major L. Lunceford, Bill Klabunde and Wally Dixon. Second row: Fred Wilson, Ray Lyons, R. L. McClure, Marvin Hagemeier and Jay Cavall. Third row: Harris Cox, Art Howard, captain; Brad Holmes, A. B. Harris and Price Smith, sponsor. First row: seated, Bubba Day, Wally Cardwell, Earl Guthrie, Lucien Kruse, Maxie Overstreet, J. P. Wood, Claybourne Smith and Bo Damuth. Second row: standing, Charlie Rankin, Jamie Poyner, Bill Hogg, Charlie Wampler, J. E. Sauls and Jack Kingsbery. Bowling entered the intercollegiate sports field at A M in 1949, and together with the ambitious rodeo organization, the Aggie bowling team was just as active as any of the minor sports squads at the college. Brain-child of the former Battalion sports editor. Art Howard, the strike and spare squad consisted of a first, second, and third teams of five men each. Practice sessions between matches decided the make-up of each of the three teams. Opening the campaign against the Baylor team in Waco, the A M squad swept the series 10 to 2. Playing host on the Y alleys, the Aggies again downed the Bruins, 10 to 3. The Maroon win streak was snapped, however, when the powerful Texas squad took a 15 to 3 win in Austin. A second loss was handed the Cadet group by the University of Houston, 2 to 1, in the bayou city. Finishing the season strong, A M bested the U. of Houston Cougars, 4 to 1, at College Station. Traveling to TSCW to close the campaign, the Aggies eked out a 4 to 2 victory after giving the Tessie bowlers the benefit of handicaps. The Aggie rodeo team is a member of the National Intercollegiate Rodeo Asso¬ ciation (NIRA) and the rules of the NIRA govern all rodeos that A M competes in. Points won by the team and by each individual are compiled and at the end of the year the champion team of the U. S. is named. The NIRA was formed Feb. 1, 1949, with Aggie Charlie Rankin as its first president. The association includes 28 colleges and universities in nine western states with A M, TCU, Baylor, and Texas from the SWC represented. In the Texas U. rodeo A M took first with 240 points as Bubba Day was All- Round Cowboy and Hogg, Sauls and Guthrie were champion bulldogger, calf roper and bull rider, respectively. At the TCU meet the Aggies nosed out Texas Tech, scoring 135 points. At the San Francisco Cow Palace the Ags were minus several of their top performers, but won seventh place (Sul Ross took first). Back in Texas, A M beat the same Sul Ross team, 390 to 360, at the Hardin-Simmons rodeo. A M nailed down first in the Baylor meet with 505 points as Loyd Griffith was All-Round Cowboy. TUMBLING WEIGHT LIFTING First row: F. D. Frazier, W. E. McCook, sponsor, and D. K. Keelan. Second row: Frank Thurmond, B. E. Beecroft, Monty Swatzell and R. W. Coon. First row: R. O. Bass, F. C. Dees, Barney Welch, sponsor, and V. E. Weisinger. Second row: Bert Littlejohn, Frank Thurmond and H. D. Thompson. Numerous campus sports clubs fielded teams that were top-flight representatives for A M and provided many students with opportunities for wholesome exercise and recreation. Oldest group was the Tumbling Club under the direction of W. E. McCosk. The tumblers took part in competition with other groups in the state and pre¬ sented exhibitions. The Weight Lifting Club under the sponsorship of Barney Welch entered representatives in two meets. The Aggie team won the weight lifting crown at Texas U ' s big sports carnival in the spring, and a week later in the Gulf AAU on May 2, Frank Thurmond won the 148-lb. class with Dale Thompson second; Oscar Pollock took third and Frank Dees fourth in the 175-lb. bracket. Welch also headed the A M softball team; the Cadets lost to Texas, 1 to 0, in Austin even though Aggie hurler Lloyd pitched a no-hitter, then split a double-header with the Steers in College Station, losing 1 to 2 with Lloyd twirling and winning 2 to 1 behind L. E. Winder ' s crack deliveries. The Volleyball Club sponsored by Nickie Ponthieux and the Handball Club led by H. B. Segrest, each competed against top opponents in the state, while the soccer team, composed largely of Latin-American students, in October tied Okla. A M, 1-1, in the first intercollegiate soccer match in the Cotton Bowl. 265 COUP MILITARY DEPARTMENT STAFF Haydon L. Boatner, Col., Inf. William L. Bocker, Lt. Col., FA William S. McElhenny, Lt. Col., Cav. Glenn B. Owen, Lt. Col., Inf. Walther H. Parson, Lt. Col., CE William P. Scholl, Lt. Col., QMC Frank R. Swoger, Lt. Col., Ord. John H. Kelly, Lt. Col., AF Leonard E. Garrett, Major, Inf. Flenry B. Greer, Major, Cav. Lawrence W. Jones, Major, SigC Flarry E. Meisell, Major, TC William W. Neely, Major, CAC Charles F. Ostner, Major, FA Norman W. Parsons, Major, Cav. John T. Schmitz, Major, Inf. Arent O. Wiken, Major, CmIC Virgil C. Williams, Major, CE Clifford A. Willey, Major, AF William R. Blake, Capt., SigC Gay Campbell, Capt., TC James R. Chrietzberg, Capt., Inf. George R. Fledrick, Capt., Inf. David J. Moran, Capt., Cav. Roy E. Smith, Capt., FA John C. Adams, Capt., AF John F. Burris, Capt., AF Walter F. Cain, Capt., AF John G. Otts, Capt., AF George M. Staples, Capt., AF Larche M. Washer, Capt., AF William A. Flughes, 1st Lt., AF Robert B. Mills, CWO, USA James R. Norman, WOJG, USA David H. Watts, WOJG, AF Louis W. Bratton, M Sgt., Inf. Hufus L. Bowen, M Sgt., TC Ray J. Chandler, M Sgt., RAU Delmar R. Clark, M Sgt., RAU Jack E. Cutsinger, M Sgt., Ord. Gesna B. Davis, M Sgt., Inf. William C. Dodson, M Sgt., CE Robert V. Finlayson, M Sgt., QMC Alton French, M Sgt., SigC Frank G. Giraud, M Sgt., Inf. John J. Hammonds, M Sgt., CAC Thomas F. Marion, M Sgt., RAU Claude R. Misenhelmer, M Sgt., CmIC D. S. Owens, M Sgt., FA William R. Reese, M Sgt., MedC Eugene G. Reynolds, M Sgt., CAC George S. Richards, M Sgt., Inf. Victor E. Roland, M Sgt., QMC Paul F. Root, M Sgt., CE Richard J. Schroeder, M Sgt., ASA Earl F. Tart, M Sgt., RAU Mitchell West, M Sgt., FA Earl H. Weihausen, M Sgt., Ord Raymond C. Wilson, M Sgt., SigC Felix Newlin, M Sgt., CE James W. Wilson, M Sgt., QMC Truman Allen, M Sgt., AF Marvin T. Higginson, M Sgt., AF John Mercer, M Sgt., AF Kermit R. Schlameus, M Sgt., AF Frank B. Giardina, M Sgt., TC Clarence E. Harrison, M Sgt., TC Thomas R. Heller, SGT 1CL, FA Lester Rinkel, SGT 1 CL, TC David V. Stroud, SGT 1CL, Inf. Joseph C. Thomas, SGT 1CL, Inf. Charles E. Shockley, SGT 1CL, Inf. Henry W. Barber, T Sgt., FA W. S. Hooper, T Sgt., AF Richard T. Martin, T-Sgt., AF Jack D. Sherman, T Sgt„ AF Warren G. Williams, T Sgt., AF Wayne C. Bishop, Sgt., Ord. Jose H. Caballero, Sgt., Inf. Robert E. Lee, Sgt., RAU James E. Munz, Sgt., TC Joe C. Russell, Sgt., Ord. Herschell L. Young, Sgt., RAU John C. Osborn, CpI., RAU TACTICAL OFFICERS Joe E. Davis, Lt. Col. Robert L. Melcher, Lt. Col. Frank S. Vaden, Lt. Col. M. P. Bowden, Lt. Col. E. V. Adams, Lt. Col. W. B. Woods, Major L. W. Stiles, Captain C. M. Taylor, Jr., Captain H. R. Williams, Captain 268 SENIOR COURT COLONEL J. FRED DAVIS CADET ABEL O. CRUZ . Lt. Col. Phil K. Sheets Lt. Col. Edwards Hodges Lt. Col. Guy B. Daniels Lt. Col. David T. Gentry Lt. Col. Billy J. Shields Lt. Col. L. J. Sexton ....... President . . . . . Recorder Major A. D. Sprawls Captain J. B. Rochelle Captain John M. Wallace Captain E. P. Curry Captain Curtis Erck Captain Jack A. Quirey COLONEL OF THE CORPS ROBERT M. McCLURE Corps Commander COLONEL JOHN E. ORR Executive CORPS 270 LT. COLONEL DONALD E. JARVIS Adjutant LT. COLONEL JAMES F. GREGORY Intelligence LT. COLONEL DON G. KASPER Operations LT. COLONEL CHARLES D. GLASS Supply LT. COLONEL GEORGE R. EDWARDS Commander Consolidated Band LT. COLONEL GEORGE H. RICE Corps Chaplain LT. COLONEL TOM R. CARTER Public Information LT. COLONEL FRANCIS R. LENGEFIELD Communications M SGT. DOYLE R. AVANT Sergant Major M SGT. WALTER W. ZIMMERMAN Supply Sergeant M SGT. CURTIS V. SCHROEDER Communications Sergeant M SGT. HERMAN F. DIETRICH Operations Sergeant M SGT. WILLIAM F. THOMPSON Consolidated Band Liaison M SGT. W. D. BEATY Infantry Liaison M SGT. J. T. DOTSON Artillery Liaison M SGT. JOHN B. TEMPLETON Air Force Liaison M SGT. TOM R. REYNOLDS Cavalry-Engineer Liaison M SGT. CONRAD C. OHLENDORF Composite Liaison M SGT. BILLY H. NASH Color Sergeant M SGT. VERBAL PARISH Color Sergeant STAFF 271 LT. COLONEL GEORGE R. EDWARDS Commander Consolidated Band MAJOR T. A. CARLTON Head Drum Major IT. CARL B. WHYTE LT. R. BRUCE HURLEY Drum Major Maroon Band Drum Major White Band M SGT. BRUCE THOMPSON Sergeant Major BAND HEADQUARTERS BAND 272 MAROON BAND CART. W. H. SMITH STAFF MEMBERS Commander Lt. Col. G. R. Edwards TECHNICAL SERGEANTS CORPORALS Grosser, R. E. Bunjes, E. H. Drago, R. L. Butler, W. D. Bickham, B. W. Beecroft, B. E. Gordon, C. R. Clayborn, C. H. Bird, M. O. Coker, B. F. Wendlandt, W. G. Crocker, G. W. Hensley, W. W. Davis, H. P. Foshee, R. E. Hollar, W. E. Goodwin, R. L. Hardcastle, G. W. Ready, J. F. JUNIORS Keller, G. D. Rutherford, J. E. White, W. F. STAFF SERGEANTS Snead, E. J. Kirk, T. R. Wickes, H. G. Stiles, E. J. Pixley, Al Brown, Valry, Jr. Thorn, D. T. Springer, J. V. Moore, M. S. Mortenson, J. A. Wyatt, C. E. Tsesmelis, J. G. FRESHMEN Musey, Mitchell Slayton, J. C. Sparks, D. B. Williams, J. O SENIORS Adams, R. K. SOPHOMORES Albrecht, Frank Bauman, M. M. Dexter, J. N. Mata, V. H. Scott, E. D. Bollinger, W. J. Black, B. B. Coker, L. C. Blissard, R. J. Cravey, D. O. Buchanan, Bob BAND 273 LT. W. H. HAWES Executive 1ST SGT. C. R. LUNDELIUS First Sergeant LIEUTENANTS Johnson, R. H. Larroca, A. E. Long, J. H. Post, G. C. Kitchens, C. B. STAFF MEMBERS Major T. A. Carlton, Head Drum Major Lt. R. B. Hurley, White Band Drum Major M Sgt. W. F. Thompson, Sgt. Major CAPT. L. R. KINARD Commander TECHNICAL SERGEANTS CORPORALS SENIORS SOPHOMORES Davidson, F. T. Adkisson, M. A. Hebner, F. Alsmeyer, C. R. Fisher, D. C. Alderson, T. C. Killebrew, J. G. Alsmeyer, R. N. Gimarc, J. D. Curtino, J. A. Mobley, M. K. Asher, R. T. Lawler, R. W. Dunlap, W. A. Monson, D. F. Bone, W. N. Waldie, A. D. Elmore, W. E. Boone, C. R. Jack, R. W. Burrow, L. R. Klatt, F. JUNIORS Levin, M. L. STAFF SERGEANTS Neeley, C. H. Ray, W. C. Price, W. S. Lamb, E. A. Stainback, F. L. Bass, H. K. Rodriguez, E. C. Neuberger, F. A. Vittrup, J. B. Golden, E. W. Scott, H. M. Richards, H. L. Fluker, T. S. Thompson, S. W. Torrence, G. R. Larue, G. C. Lokey, T. Y. Seay, Jeff. Vaughn, C. H. Worley, W. J. Wyly, G. F. BAND 274 P W r SENIOR BAND CAPT. H. G. BOYNTON Commander LT. D. R. HOWELL Executive LIEUTENANTS Molteni, G. C. Roxburgh, T. B. Standefer, J. A. Ulmer, J. F. SENIORS Anderson, E. S. Bolner, C. J. Davis, R. J. Duke, J. R. Eckert, C. L. Field, A. F. Ford, C. L. Fowler, W. W. Green, J. E. Hoch, J. J. James, C. L. Johns, M. F. Longley, A. J. Nichols, R. H. Petty, L. O. Slaughter, E., Jr. Vaughan, J. M. Westbrook, J. W. Wolff, W. E. BAND 275 LT. COLONEL PHIL K. SHEETS Executive MAJOR CHESTER M. BELL Adjutant MAJOR ALFRED H. FOWLER Intelligence MAJOR ERIC GOTTLIEB Operations MAJOR BILLIE B. WALES Supply COLONEL JOHN E. DIEB Commander M SGT. GLEN H. KOTHMAN Sergeant Major M SGT. SAM G. PATE Supply Sergeant T SGT. WILLIAM L. MACKEY Communications Sergeant T SGT. ROBERT H. GREGG Transportation Sergeant T SGT. M. M. SKAGGS Color Sergeant T SGT. JAMES P. CUTHBERSTON Color Sergeant REGIMENTAL HEADQUARTERS INFANTRY 276 LT. COLONEL JOE H. NAGY Commander MAJOR TOMMY R. SPLITTGERBER Executive CAPTAIN FRANK H. SIMPSON Adjutant CAPTAIN BILL C. NICHOLS Intelligence CAPTAIN JAMES W. STEGALL Operations CAPTAIN WALLY J. DIXON C vply FIRST BATTALION HEADQUARTERS INFANTRY 277 COMPANY (.(• A LT. J. E. SAULS 1ST SGT. D. P. McCLURE Executive First Sergeant STAFF MEMBERS Maj. C. M. Bell, 1st Regt. Staff Capf. W. J. Dixon, 1st Bn. Staff Capt. H. F. Simpson, 1st Bn. Staff M Sgt. W. D. Beatty, Corps Staff M Sgt. S. G. Pate, 1st Regt. Staff T Sgt. A. K. Gorman, 1st Bn. Staff STAFF SERGEANTS Curtis, R. E. Kuta, M. E. Judge, G. E. Stokes, J. B. Turcotte, J. W. CAPT. G. R. MACMANUS Commander CORPORALS Noll, A. W. Pence, C. L. Shelton, H. M. SENIORS Armstrong, K. Bell, J. F. Dungan, M. Scrimgeour, W. B. Stockton, D. L. Williams, R. V. JUNIORS Blackburn, W. R. Bledsoe, G. L. Broussard, W. A. Cain, H. D. Curtis, R. E. Hickman, D. P. Hunter, P. F. Jeanes, C. B. Leesch, G. D. Liessner, J. A. Prince, J. T. Ramsey, P. H. Scharz, E. Speer, R. P. Timmons, K. D. Waterhouse, R. R. Winters, C. D. SOPHOMORES Banfield, L. R. Birenberg, L. Chance, R. L. Houston, R. H. Lee, D. G. Miller, W. N. Moore, J. F. Morris, D. S. O ' Connell, H. E. Orr, G. W. Perry, J. A. Pianta, J. E. Schecter, H. S. Stanley, L. J. Stigall, D. V. INFANTRY 278 B” COMPANY CART. E. B. CHAPMAN Commander LT. AARON CHARLES 1ST SGT. H. P. O ' NEAL Executive First Sergeant LIEUTENANTS Crenan, W. J. Ellis, W. R. Lynch, R. F. STAFF MEMBERS Capt. B. C. Nichols, 1st Bn. Staff M Sgt. H. F. Dieterich, Corps Staff T Sgt. J. P. Cuthbertson, 1st Regt. Staff T Sgt. R. H. Gregg, 1st Regt. Staff T Sgt. B. G. Skidmore, 1st Bn. Staff TECHNICAL SERGEANTS Greeves, R. C. Hamilton, C. R. STAFF SERGEANTS Gaddis, H. W. Guilloud, R. L. Jones, L. D. Patrick, R. E. Price, C. F. Richard, W. E. Triche, W. A. CORPORALS JUNIORS Edwards, J. H. Hargis, J. E. Barnes, W. D. Hervey, L. C. Issa, R. N. Britt, D. M. Leon, L. C. Jenkins, F. L. Damuth, G. C. Loflin, D. V. Krenek, C. F. Korioth, A. A. Roberts, J. C. Neill, F. E. Matthews, R. S. Sanders, B. T. Pittman, D. N. Neal, B. G. Sanders, S. P. Rollman, E. E. Schaake, K. W. Todd, W. L. Shaw, E. E. Trickey, M. B. SENIORS SOPHOMORES Ball, T. W. Smith, G. E. Williams, T. B. Frazier, J. B. Chambers, f. B. FRESHMEN Greenwell, J. R. Clower, G. M. Adams, A. B. Lambert, B. E. Connevey, J. L. Crumrine, N. Neely, G. W. Drozd, V. B. INFANTRY 279 “C COMPANY lt. g. r. McMillan i st sgt. l. e. chase Executive First Sergeant LIEUTENANTS Garner, B. J. STAFF MEMBERS Lt. Col. J. H. Nagy, 1st Bn. Staff Lt. Col. P. K. Sheets, 1st Regt. Staff Maj. Eric Gottlieb, 1st Regt. Staff Maj. B. B. Wales, 1st Regt. Staff Maj. T. R. Splittgerber, 1st Bn. Staff Capt. J. W. Stegall, 1st Bn. Staff M Sgt. G. H. Kothmann, 1st Regt. Staff T Sgt. W. L. Mackey, 1st Regt. Staff T Sgt. M. M. Skaggs, 1st Regt. Staff TECHNICAL SERGEANTS Rackel, J. K. STAFF SERGEANTS Hiester, J. W. CORPORALS Coffin, P. C. Holloway, J. H. Massengale, L. V. Naler, R. B. SENIORS Briggs, H. V. Ham, L. W. Taylor, C. A. JUNIORS Bonnot, C. J. Carlson, R. A. Epps, R. M. Grogan, R. W. Goodwin, T. H. Humphrey, M. D. Jefferies, C. R. Killingstad, H. R. McGlassen, R. L. Olson, J. L. Rives, D. A. Stanislav, L. R. Stewart, R. W. Terrell, B. J. Thomas, M. F. Warren, J. R. SOPHOMORES Bass, R. O. Besterio, A. A. Deck, A. N. Dennis, A. J. Fuller, J. H. Graves, G. H. Krauskopf, B. R. Lambert, J. W. Nance, R. D. O ' Connor, M. L. Rose, H. B. Steen, J. B. Stults, D. C. INFANTRY 280 LT. COLONEL DAVID T. GENTRY Commander MAJOR JACK V. HARE Executive CAPTAIN JAMES GAINES Adjutant CAPTAIN NICK C. HOTT Intelligence CAPTAIN WILLIAM E. GARRISON Operations CAPTAIN D. MONTY CURRIE Supply SECOND BATTALION HEADQUARTERS INFANTRY 281 “D” COMPANY LT. E. K. FLACH Executive 1ST SGT. J. R. WOODALL First Sergeant LIEUTENANTS Clark, D. L. Hilton, H. W. Park, B. T. Robinson, J. W. CAPT. C. B. DRAKE Commander STAFF MEMBERS TECHNICAL SERGEANTS CORPORALS Col. J. E. Dieb, C.O. 1st Regt. Daily, T. F. Atchison, H. C. Lt. Col. D. T. Gentry, C. O. 2nd Bn. Neely, J. B. Collins, T. H. Maj. A. H. Fowler, 1st Regt. Staff Karren, H. Maj. J. V. Hare, Exec. 2nd Bn. Capt. V. M. Currie, 2nd Bn. Staff STAFF SERGEANTS Capt. J. A. Gaines, 2nd Bn. Staff PRIVATES Capt. W. E. Garrison, 2nd Bn. Staff Bennett, V. G. Capt. N. C. Hott, 2nd Bn. Staff Cheek, E. J. Brabham, B. J. T Sgt. J. F. Harrison, 2nd Bn. Staff Flores, A. F. Helton, A. W. T Sgt. B. M. Mills, 2nd Bn. Staff Hart, M. L. Johnson, J. S. Hengst, A. R. McGlothlin, J. C Simpson, E. J. Shaw, L. B. Menger, W. M. Stephens, L. L. Vehon, R. M. INFANTRY 282 “E” COMPANY CART. R. B. McJILTON Commander LT. B. T. STANFORD 1ST SGT. C. P. BAILEY Executive First Sergeant LIEUTENANTS Green, J. M., Jr. TECHNICAL SERGEANTS Barber, W. A. McCullough, Joe STAFF SERGEANTS Latson, R. L. CORPORALS Geisendorff, M. W. Gibson, J. F. Jones, H. L. Lewis, T. H. Ramey, R. P. Warterfield, F. E. Wilhite, F. R. PRIVATES Anderson, W. L. Atkinson, C. R. Booth, L. W. Cortez, N. Cocanougher, A. H. Dees, C. M. Dingier, W. J. Goodloe, A. S. Graham, W. R. Grant, K. Guerra, R. Hada, J. L. Hall, J. E. Holcomb, B. F. Hughes, A. C. Hughson, J. P. Hughson, R. W. Jarvis, O. T. Johnson, M. U. Kelly, J. B. King, J. L. Lambert, J. McBee, G. C. McBurnett, R. M. McCord, T. P. McMains, D. E. Middleton, R. L. Miller, J. J. Mims, E. M. Morgan, J. E. Nanny, T. M. Nelson, G. V. Patrick, J. O. Patton, D. R. Schuchart, M. G. Sherril, J. H. Smith, W. D. Talley, J. E. Tarver, J. C. Threalkeld, V. G. INFANTRY 283 LT. COLONEL EDWARD G. HODGES Executive MAJOR JAMES P. JACOBS Adjutant MAJOR JOHN J. LUTHER Intelligence MAJOR CHARLES E. ESTES Operations MAJOR CURTISS G. TIMMERMANN Supply COLONEL JAMES F. DAVIS Commander M SGT. B. R. SKYES Sergeant Major M SGT. WILLIAM G. WILSON Supply Sergeant T SGT. H. B. BEUTEL Communications Sergeant T SGT. J. L. HUNT Transportation Sergeant T SGT. J. FRANK WOOD Color Sergeant T SGT. JOHN L. ERWIN Color Sergeant REGIMENTAL HEADQUARTERS ARTILLERY 284 LT. COLONEL HOMER C. OSBORNE Commander CAPTAIN JOHN G. WILSON Adjutant CAPTAIN RICHARD J. BOWMAN Operations CAPTAIN W. L. TOWNSEND Supply FIRST BATTALION HEADQUARTERS T SGT. MALCOLM McGREGOR Sergeant Major T SGT. RICHARD H. PINER Supply Sergeant ARTILLERY 285 A “A” BATTERY CART. F. H. BLACKBURN Commander TECHNICAL SERGEANTS Barrett, S. G. Bates, L. A. STAFF SERGEANTS Gunter, J. W. Harris, J. E. Pena, L. N. Pfeil, E. C. CORPORALS Autry, J. C. Braden, J. A. Curry, D. L. Dunlap, W. J. Evans, W. J. Henderson, C. D. Schneider, H. O. SENIORS Abraham, Nazry Grumpier, K. M. Lehne, C. H. Blakney, R. Q. JUNIORS Gregg, K. G. Landry, C. L. Leder, A. A. Moye, B. D. Utsman, J. B. SOPHOMORES Aboud, S. M. Abraham, M. Beard, C. N. Chambers, B. L. Chambers, C. A. Clegg, G. C. Cox, W. H. Crawford, L. R. Davis, G. Dietert, R. D. Fontaine, T. M. Freudenthal, M. L. Henkhaus, W. C. Hooper, W. Johnston, F. M. Lorenze, T. C. McConnell, W. K. Moore, J. J. Nacim, D. A. Perlmutter, G. G. Pevoto, J. P. Rachofsky, M. Reddell, G. P. Rejebian, M. V. Saunders, C. L. Stewart, L. J. Voter, M. L. Weisinger, V. E. Williams, C. O. Wirtz, H. C. ARTILLERY 286 CART. B. W. FRENCH Commander LT. PATRICK HENRY 1ST SGT. E. L. GRANT Executive First Sergeant LIEUTENANT Goodwyn, L. C. STAFF MEMBERS It. Col. E. G. Hodges Maj. Adolphe Thomas, Jr. Capt. J. G. Wilson M Sgt. Bob R. Sykes T Sgt. Malcolm McGregor T Sgt. H. W. Beutel TECHNICAL SERGEANTS Martin, D. L. Norman, J. R. Orman, M. K. Mueller, D. F. Tynes, E. W. SENIORS STAFF SERGEANTS Bechl, M. Edwards, Earl Hudgins, K. C. Galbreath, T. O. Maisel, C. J. Rodgers, G. M. Smith, R. L. Townsend, W. L. • JUNIORS CORPORALS Erwin, J. L. Davis, C. A. Faulkner, E. Haines, D. G. Gilbert, C. H. Johnson, J. L. Gill, R. A. Glitsch, M. C. SOPHOMORES Hensch, W. E. Alexander, J. B. Hogan, J. F. Barrett, M. D. Kauffman, W. Bernard, E. R. Marble, W. A. Black, C. L. Patterson, F. H. Curry, E. E. Ruhmann, E. P. Edgar, G. C. Shumann, W. L. Herbig, H. D. Schwab, C. C. Johnson, R. B. Voiding, D. LeBlanc, E. A. Walker, J. W. Miller, C. S. Maxwell, F. L. Ruble, B. Wheeler, J. G. Schlather, C. A. Williams, M. M. Stewart, C. H. Wood, J. F. Robertson, D. ARTILLERY 287 “C” BATTERY LT. R. H. EUBANKS 1 ST SGT. C. F. WARDLE Executive First Sergeant STAFF MEMBERS Lt. Col. H. C. Osborne, C.O. 1st Bn. Maj. J. P. Jacobs, Adj., Art. Regt. Maj. J. J. Luther, S-2, Art. Regt. Capt. R. J. Bowman, S-3, 1st Bn. M Sgt. W. G. Wilson, Art. Regt. Staff T Sgt. D. H. Finer, 1st En. Staff TECHNICAL SERGEANT Wells, P. H. . j CAPT. J. B. ROCHELLE Commander STAFF SERGEANTS Adams, K. P. Greenwood, B. R. Hencerling, J. P. Rollins, V. G. Shafer, G. L. Solomon, B. E. CORPORALS Stansbury, A. J. Royder, T. H. Thurmond, M. T. McAllister, E. B. Monaghan, J. T. Hinton, J. D. SENIORS Magers, R. H. Price, T. H. JUNIORS Bowers, D. G. Bonsall, R. W. Bucek, E. C. Burrows, B. B. Herndon, J. Hogan, E. J. Johnson, R. W. Kutch, D. L. Newman, H. E. Penland, C. G. Richards, B. D. Riewe, T. Sealy, B. J. Southall, B. L. Thomas, C. H. Trammell, D. R. Welch, W. W. Wyatt, R. L. SOPHOMORES Bell, M. H. Bernhardt, H. J. Bradley, R. S. Cain, J. J. Corbett, M. R. Cox, R. A. Davis, T. D. Dykes, A. E. Henson, C. H. Higgins, J. E. King, R. L. McBeth, L. T. Rouse, R. W. Socol, M. S. Toland, T. Walker, J. A. ARTILLERY 288 LT. COLONEL WALLACE H. COX Commander MAJOR DON D. DECKER Executive SECOND BATTALION HEADQUARTERS T SGT. J. H. CORONADO Sergeant Major T SGT. DAVID A. SANDERS Supply Sergeant ARTILLERY 289 BATTERY LT. R.JAHN, JR. Executive 1ST SGT. A. G. SEELKE First Sergeant STAFF MEMBERS Maj. C. G. Timmerman Capt. M. S. Mixon T Sgt. J. L. Hunt T Sgt. D. A. Sanders TECHNICAL SERGEANTS Canning, J. W. Cook, K. D. Henk, F. H. CAPT. J. A. DAVIS Commander STAFF SERGEANTS SENIORS SOPHOMORES Humphries, W. H. Husfon, J. E. McKerall, C. B. Ashcraft, A. C. Ballard, J. L. Jackson, A. A. Smith, K. W. Roark, L. L. Braden, W. A. Jennings, J. E. Zabcik, F. W. Snider, J. B. Cudd, M. A. McCoubrey, J. A. Andrews, J. W. Whitfill, J. R. Dietert, J. M. Schulz, Clyde Vest, O. J. Ellington, C. W Simpson, R. D. Griffin, R. J Thompson, H. D. CORPORALS Hartman, K. S Vaught, K. G. Brigance, J. R. JUNIORS Hedrick, R. S. Holland, J. M. Weyman, J. P. Davis, M. W. Barnes, J. M. Hooper, T. H. Haralson, T. D. Coleman, G. B. Stallings, J. K. Franks, J. M. Walker, D. E. Grant, H. D. White, S. S. Smith, W. R. Williamson, R. R. Wallace, F. L. Wilbur, O. R. Wilhelm, J. L. ARTILLERY 290 CAPT. R. R. SMITH Commander STAFF SERGEANTS SENIORS Boyd, D. L. Carlton, R. A. Cox, B. L. Dunkle, G. B. Germany, J. P. Cox, M. C. Huffman, R. F. Minstrot, G. A. JUNIORS Nicks, J. W. Baker, H. G. Schroeder, A. G. Beesley, B. B. Wiggins, G. B. Coker, E. E. Damron, J. W. Engle, R. L. CORPORALS Goodwin, W. E. Marks, R. E. Greens, T. F. Hagan, C. H. Lewis, J. C. Sheffield, F. L. Walton, P. N. Warmker, J. A. Monks, G. P. LT. M. M. COMPTON Executive 1ST SGT. S. H. BARNES First Sergeant STAFF MEMBERS Col. J. F. Davis, 2nd Regt. Commander Lt. Col. W. H. Cox, 2nd Bn. Commander Maj. D. D. Decker, 2nd Bn. Staff Maj. Charles E. Estes, 2nd Regt. Staff Capt. L. D. Cole, 2nd Bn. Staff Capt. J. Stevens, 2nd Bn. Staff T-Sgt. J. H. Coronado, 2nd Bn. Staff TECHNICAL SERGEANTS Couch, B. L. Jackson, C. SOPHOMORES Maner, J. T. Martin, W. C. Arrington, S. N. McLean, W. J. Brock, E. B. Mitchell, F. J. Burdine, F. B. Novosad, C. L. Cornish, B. B. Oates, C. W. Courand, J. S. Parke, R. R. Easley, C. F. Pealor, C. L. Elliott, D. M. Roof, D. W. Elmblad, R. V. Seipp, W. E. Frierson, E. E. Simpson, G. H. Goodman, G. E. Windham, C. J. Johnson, J. A. Wright, L. R. Kemp, D. G. Knight, M. W. ARTILLERY 291 LT. COLONEL GUY B. DANIEL Executive COLONEL THEODORE L. COPELAND Commander M SGT. CLAY C. SCOTT Sergeant Major M SGT. JARVIS E. MILLER Supply Sergeant T SGT. ROY H. COOK Communications Sergeant T-SGT. HENRY WETZEL Color Sergeant T-SGT. BRILEY JONES Color Sergeant GROUP HEADQUARTERS AIR FORCE 292 LT. COLONEL CHARLES E. PHILLIPS Commander MAJOR CHARLES VV. MEASLEY Executive FIRST SQUADRON HEADQUARTERS AIR FORCE 293 “A” FLIGHT LT. R. S. JOSEPH E. J. HATZENBUEHLER, JR. Executive First Sergeant LIEUTENANTS Curry, A. M. Lane, R. M. Williams, C. L. STAFF MEMBERS Col. T. L. Copeland, A.F. Group Commander Maj. C. W. Measley, Exec., 1st Sqdn. Staff Capt. H. C. Sloan, S-2, 1st Sqdn. Staff M Sgt. C. C. Scott, Sgt. Major, A.F. Group M Sgt. J. E. Miller, Supply Sgt., A.F. Group CAPT. J. F. HAMBRIGHT Commander TECHNICAL SERGEANTS CORPORALS SOPHOMORES Allege, J. S. Akagi, J. L. Aaronson, A. D. Grothaus, F. E., Jr. Edwards, D. C. Adams, B. C. Kelly, R. B. Amsler, R. L. Koopman, F. O. Arthur, R. F. STAFF SERGEANTS Morrison, E. B. Bodine, J. A. Bridges, J. L. Fails, J. C. Flowers, J. H., Jr. Happy, J. K. Rose, J. E. Scott, J. C. Kelly, J. B. Shiller, L. W. Thomas, J. P. Wood, E. E. JUNIORS Cruz, A. O. Kahn, D. N. Kuykendall, J. W. Martinez, R. Boyles, J. E. Burton, C. L. Chamorro, E. Charlton, G. V. Coslett, D. L. Curry, L. M. Dietz, G. R. Francis, C. E. Perdoma, R. Sliva, M. J. Stokes, M. J. Williams, J. Garb, F. A. Gaughler, F. J. Gibbs, H. L. Hopkins, D. L. Ng, K. M. Ragusa, F. A. Schmitz, A. F. Ussery, B. J. Vickery, F. A. Wimberly, R. E. Wolcik, F. F. Yancy, M.. S. Young, H. R. AIR FORCE 294 “B” FLIGHT CAPT. A. K. JACOBSON Commander TECHNICAL SERGEANTS CORPORALS England, J. K. Campbell, T. W. Johnson, W. T. Cobb, P. R. Gibbs, Bert Harrison, J. B. STAFF SERGEANTS Hearne, D. D. Meek, E. L. Bland, B. J. Phillips, H. G. Conley, Ray Shannon, H. L. Harris, Dick SENIORS Mosier, A. R. Boggus, F. N. Price, E. O. Samuels, W. D. Schmidt, Hal Welch, B. J. Nelson, S. R. LT. C. D. SCHMIDT Executive 1ST SGT. J.G. MAGRUDER First Sergeant LIEUTENANTS Huffman, R. R. Kruse, E. C. Reese, Calvin STAFF MEMBERS Maj. T. N. Crook, S4, Air Force Group Maj. R. C. Storrie, Adj., Air Force Group T Sgt. J. A. Williamson, Sgt. Maj., 1st Sqdn. JUNIORS Buchanan, Cloyde Cobb, H. B. Council, George Diaz, L. H. Fall, J. G. Goble, C. E. Humphrys, D. R. Koller, J. H. McDaniel, C. R. Trail, J. L. White, S. R. Wilson, A. B. SOPHOMORES Andrews, D. R. Barger, J. R. Bartlett, F. L. Crader, J. W. Dunlap, S. A. Dyer, W. L. Forrest, R. D. Gaunt, J. R. George, C. W. Griffiths, H. L. Haralson, J. R. Leavitt, D. N. McFarland, G. J. Maurer, P. E. Modlin, J. H. Murray, P. C. Norton, D. A. Taylor, C. G. AIR FORCE 295 C” FLIGHT LT. J. D. FAULK Executive 1ST SGT. J. L. WALKER First Sergeant LIEUTENANTS Hutyra, J. L. Morgan, J. D. STAFF MEMBERS Lt. Col. G. B. Daniel Lt. Col. C. E. Phillips Capt. J. D. Bell Capt. H. E. Dungan Capt. H. V. Shelby Capt. K. E. Smith M Sgt. J. B. Templeton, Corps Staff M Sgt. W. W. Zimmerman, Corps Staff T Sgt. D. B. Gordon CAPT. R. W. BARKER Commander TECHNICAL SERGEANTS CORPORALS Harris, W. T. Brown, M. A. Jordon, A. C. Dardaganian, S. G. Gossett, J. E. Hoermann, A. L. STAFF SERGEANTS Keelan, D. K. Martin, R. K. Bargfrede, J. A. Clark, L. W. Dealy, M. E. Soutter, E. E. Garnett, E. W. Lewie, W. H. SENIORS McGown, C. K. Clemmons, R. H. Miles, E. P. Hinkley, E. C. Pierce, R. E. McGuire, J. W. Shoemate, E. R. Simmons, M. C. JUNIORS SOPHOMORES Barron, J. S. Barry, P. S. Cunningham, B. J. Bishop, D. B. Farrar, C. W. Blanchard, R. G. Jones, B. Burns, D. S. Manes, A. H. Cantu, R. V. Nash, B. A. Figueroa, M. V. Wylie, S. W. Fremming, R. A. Graham, R. C. Hampton, R. E. Koepp, W. E. McFarling, J. L. Moore, C. O. Rash, H. D. Schulz, H. W. Sonnenburg, W. S. Sturdivant, R. L. Templin, E. T. Weatherall, R. H. AIR FORCE LT. COLONEL BILLY J. SHIELDS Commander MAJOR JAMES A. McCULLEY Executive CAPTAIN S. DAN EDWARDS Adjutant CAPTAIN IVAN I. BRADSHAW Intelligence CAPTAIN HAROLD E. DUNGAN Operations CAPTAIN KENNETH F. SMITH Supply SECOND SQUADRON HEADQUARTERS T SGT. ROWLAND K. EGGER Sergeant Major T SGT. WILLIAM L. MAYO Supply Sergeant AIR FORCE 297 “D” FLIGHT • %$2fJ£ -Jr ' ; LT. G. A. GULY Executive 1ST SGT. J. B. SIMONEAUX First Sergeant LIEUTENANTS Perrine, W. F. Overly, R. J. Lanford, Samuel Worley, B. G. Lincoln, J. W. STAFF MEMBERS Capt. S. D. Edwards, 2nd Sqdn. Staff CART. J. D. REITZ Commander TECHNICAL SERGEANTS CORPORALS Frede, H. A. Mock, R. Smith, H. R, Clayton, E. G Cook, R. X. Goldston, R. P. Irvine, W. G. Higdon, D. T. Moss, J. K. Pipes, R. L. STAFF SERGEANTS Roberts, R. Bauerschlag, W. H. Beazley, T. T. Griesenbeck, T. T. JUNIORS Klatt, G. B. Cole, M. T. Medford, R. R. Hengst, E. Ray, R. F. McCrea, Y. J. Wetzel, H. SOPHOMORES Leahy, J. F. Lockhart, L. D. Alford, D. E. Long, R. W. Bailey, B. S. Ludtke, L. M. Baumgart, E. H. Meece, G. F. Ill Carruth, B. F. Pape, L. M. Chandler, J. M. Pierce, W. H. Deutsch, M. Ramsey, F. A. Frasier, L. C. Schuelke, H. H. Gollob, H. C. Wade, J. W. Jones, C. L. Kendall, D. F. Young, J. D. AIR FORCE “E” FLIGHT LT. E. E. GUTHRIE 1 ST SGT. C. K. LANDRUM Executive First Sergeant LIEUTENANTS Moore, L. P. STAFF MEMBERS Lt. Col. B. J. Shields, C.O., 1st Sqdn. Maj. J. A. McCulley, Exec. 2nd Sqdn. T Sgt. R. K. Egger, 2nd Sqdn. Staff T Sgt. R. H. Cook, 1st Sqdn. Staff T Sgt. W. L. Mayo, 2nd Sqdn. Staff CART. R. L. BLANTON Commander TECHNICAL SERGEANTS Holland, J. N. Welder, A. G. STAFF SERGEANTS SENIORS Conine, R. D. Barada, A. S. Hooks, B. C. Berry, P. B. Miller, J. B. Boswell, S. E. Shugart, J. H. Collins, R. W. DuBose, E. L. Hodges, P. W. CORPORALS Boroughs, J. S. Braslau, Norman JUNIORS Butler, E. T. Brown, J. L. Caplan, L. M. Butler, C. R. Gardner, W. D. Cordero, G. W. Joseph, D. R. Dooley, B. N. Raley, J. L. Forney, D. M. Hall, R. E. Farrow, B. R. Kinsey, R. A. Fenner, B. F. Tate, Ted Froelich, J. E. Taylor, E. B. Holm, J. M. Hunt, C. G. Langford, R. F. SOPHOMORES McAshan, T. W. Mittel, H. W. Berwick, L. L. Molinary, S. Bursey, C. H. Nowlin, D. H. Busa, W. B. Olsen, M. B. Corbell, R. E. Peebles, C. T. Corbell, W. K. Southworth, S. G. Cowling, K. D. Tumlinson, R. R. Crittenden, C. R. Crook, E. A. Cruz, J. AIR FORCE 299 “F” FLIGHT LT. R. E. MOORE Executive 1ST SGT. B. L. HUEBNER First Sergeant SENIORS Benefield, T. D. Bradshaw, I. I. TECHNICAL SERGEANTS Allen, D. E. Frank, L. STAFF SERGEANTS JUNIORS Black, D. R. Medlin, O. Caldwell, W. L. Mogford, J. W. Dietz, D. R. Parkhill, G. W. Freedman, 1. Pate, J. H. Hevenor, R. K. SOPHOMORES CORPORALS White, W. B. Frazier, F. D. Fuller, C. H. Harwood, W. E. FRESHMEN Robertson, W. C. Smith, J. Battin, R. L. Beadle, G. W. Benton, J. L. Brashear, O. 1. CART. ARCHIE ANDREWS Commander Coffman, H. J. Moore, R. E. Connally, G. E. Nicholson, W. S. Craine, J. C. Nutt, W. C. Daniels, H. E. Nyc, F. F. Davis, R. F. Penn, C. W. De Court, J. M. Powers, F. W. Dowling, C. J. Richardson, G. E. Dunn, J. P. Richardson, J. M. Gunn, W. H. Sperry, W. Haley, W. H. Stockton, C. J. Hanning, R. M. Thedford, E. D. Hinkley, R. L. Timmerman, A. Kelly, G. L. Trees, E. J. Krenek, W. Turner, R. H. Krog, P. L. Waggoner, C. L. Lane, B. J. Wilson, C. L. Lassen, P. Word, J. M. McReynolcIs, D. T. Younger, J. R. AIR FORCE 300 COLONEL JOE H. MORRIS Commander LT. COLONEL NORMAN C. HEFFRON Executive MAJOR AUBREY D. SPRAWLS Adjutant MAJOR EDWARD H. HAAKER Intelligence MAJOR JAMES E. McLEMORE Operations MAJOR JACK A. SANDS Supply REGIMENTAL HEADQUARTERS M SGT. L. ALLAN EUBANK Sergeant Major M SGi. b. j.McDonald Supply Sergeant T SGT. E. T. PITZER Communications Sergeant T SGT. C. WEBB DEAN Transportation Sergeant T SGT. H. A. FREY Color Sergeant T SGT. O. C. BLAIR Color Sergeant CAVALRY ENGINEER 301 MAJOR JACK D. HEDGE Executive CAPTAIN JOHN H. McGEE Adjutant CAPTAIN DAVE R. BLAKELOCK Operations CAPTAIN M. A. SOIER Supply LT. COLONEL LAURENCE J. SEXTON Commander ENGINEER BATTALION HEADQUARTERS 1 D 1 OD i_r-u-T- a 9 [ -r-L-r-v. QD [ D D D W-GA-r-J-4—f-r 1 - ' 1 ’ | I I I I I I 111 III 11 ENGINEERS 302 :V ( A A “A” COMPANY LT. J. B. WALKER 1 ST SGT. W. C. McMILLIN Executive First Sergeant LIEUTENANTS STAFF SERGEANTS SOPHOMORES Bishop, W. W. Blair, O. C. Griffin, D. R. Slaughter, K. R. Dillon, R. E. Holman, G. B. Dudenhoeffer, A. J. Martin, R. E. Grant, D. L. McFeron, L. D. STAFF MEMBERS James, G. D. Littlejohn, W. B. Rogers, R. H. Lt. Col. N. C. Heffron Mueller, M. H. Maj. E. H. Haaker Nesmith, M. T. FRESHMEN AAaj. J. E. McLemore North, B. J. Capt. J. C. McGee Smullen, K. C. Amason, B. D. Capt. M. A. Soler Arnold, E. L. M Sgt. L. A. Eubank Blum, R. J. T Sgt. A. H. Pegues CORPORALS Edwards, R. A. Elkins, R. W. Biskamp, W. C. Garrett, B. R. TECHNICAL SERGEANTS Collier, R. L. Hardy, R. E. White, R. A. Edwards, E. C. Haynie, B. L. Flukinger, T. E. Johnson, J. R. Schwab, Leo Hurst, J. M. Lacey, G. R. Porter, J. W. Leahy, D. D. Rollins, A. W. Mason, F. B. McDaniel, A. R Moore, N. H. Nash, D. J. Patton, J. O. Shook, B. 1. Short, B. J. Sibley, J. S. Stodghill, R. D. Unrue, C. D. Whelen, H. J. Wichmann, J. D. ENGINEERS 303 “B” COMPANY LT. C. S. REYNOLDS 1 ST SGT. M. A. LANDRY Executive First Sergeant LIEUTENANTS Ellis, R. A. Van Cleave, Walter Williams, W. L. STAFF MEMBERS CAPT. W. B. LONDON Commander TECHNICAL SERGEANTS JUNIORS Doiron, L. R. Bohac, V. O. Parker, Philip Word, T. D. STAFF SERGEANTS SOPHOMORES Fennell, J. C. Brown, J. T. Huey, Robert Cogan, S. W. Jamison, T. B. Conn, R. B. Finch, H. J. Frizzell, R. H. CORPORALS Gonzalez, F. R. Graul, J. W. Barman, R. R. Harris, J. E. Ferguson, C. B. Harris, W. R. Taylor, C. C. Newton, J. B. Harvey, A. F. Herndon, H. W. Selph, C. L. Hitchcock, J. F. Sullivan, M. M. Ireland, J. F. Velten, R. E. Knotts, W. H. Wacker, R. B. Knox, J. White, J. C. Lafayette, B. F. Williams, J. L. Mclver, J. D. Wilson, A. M. McDaniel, R. W. Wright, R. C. Matusek, M. A. Munson, W. H. Napp, D. E. O ' Neil, J. B. Parse, M. W. Park, P. S. Pearson, W. L. Rushing, A. T. Rylander, J. M. Zainfeld, N. ENGINEERS 304 LT. COLONEL A. L. SCAMARDO Commander MAJOR W. BEN ADAIR Executive CAVALRY SQUADRON HEADQUARTERS T SGT. JOHN L. TAYLOR Sergeant Major T SGT. DAVE J. KRUGER Supply Sergeant CAVALRY 305 LT. H. S. LEACH 1 ST SGT. D. A. STROTHER Executive First Sergeant LIEUTENANTS Langowski, R. Marble, G. E. STAFF MEMBERS Col. Joe Morris, Regt. C.O. Maj. Ben Adair Maj. John Sands Capt. J. R. Page Capt. Stan Keese M Sgt. Bob McDonald T Sgt. Dave Kreager T Sgt. Verble Parish CAPT. R. P. HALL Commander TECHNICAL SERGEANTS CORPORALS Beck, S. E. Christensen, J. L. STAFF SERGEANTS Garrett, D. W. Gilliland, Lee Lawson, R. Lueckemeyer, E. C. Martin, R. N. Morrow, J. A. Neinast, W. W. Pumphrey, W. B. Ramey, G. H. Saleh, J. F. Blaine, D. B. Deeg, C. O. Johnson, T M. King, D. K. Lee, D. D. McFall, J. R. Mills, H. G. Osborn, C. K. Reed, Roy Ryan, D. J. Simmons, D. L. Tanner, J. A. Williams, R. C. SENIORS Cargill, V. H. Davis, W. R. Kennison, W. W. Lowe, R. W. Noonan, R. E. JUNIORS Barlo w, R. L. Bowlin, O. D. Brown, B. B. Budde, B. W. Burkhalter, H. C. Durant, C. E. Filer, T. H. Fox, Sam Frank, T. W. Frey, H. A. Frias, S. Harris, G. E. Kay, John Lee, J. C. Miller, G. T. Parsley, J. H. Philp, J. E. Reed, J. R. Robertson, W. Ross, O. A. Slaughter, O. L. SOPHOMORES Blanda, B. R. Dallett, M. F. Gault, J. E. Heusinger, E. F. Holcomb, C. E. Jordon, Tom Kitchell, C. Lamberth, S. M. Nussbaum, J. K. Patton, K. L. Porter, M. S. Streetman, J. W. Weatherford, R. H. Williams, J. E. Wright, C. L. CAVALRY 306 CART. E. D. RUSSELL Commander LT. KENNETH SCHWENKE 1 ST SGT. K. O. WYLER Executive First Sergeant STAFF MEMBERS Lt. Col. A. L. Scamardo, Cavalry Sqdn. A« aj. Aubrey Sprawls, 5th Regt. Staff Capt. Lee Holder, Cavalry Sq. Staff Capt. M. G. Stafford, Cavalry Sq. Staff T Sgt. Web Dean, 5th Regt. Staff T Sgt. J. L. Taylor, Cavalry Sq. Staff STAFF SERGEANTS Magee, Holt Otis, Paul Stubblefield, C. Sweeney, Brad Young, Virgil Zentner, Bob CORPORALS Aubrey, J. Allen, R. Conner, J. Patterson, M. Turley, R. Zimmerman, B. SENIORS Clark, R. Johnson, H. Libby, D. Murray, F. Richardson, J. Shoemaker, J. Stubblefield, C. H. Weatherston, G. JUNIORS Anderson, Terry Arnst, J. Balagia, Eddie Bernhard, H. Billingsly, W. Burris, D. Calame, D. Campbell, D. Cooper, T. Deason, J. Duke, J. Elliott, C. W. Harrell, M. D. Hines, J. E. Incaprera, F. G. Incaprera, L. G. Irish, J. R. Mandola, V. Raun, L. Reyes, H. Rogers, K. Shepperd, M. T. Sparkman, J. Stephens, W. Stewart, L. G. Thornton, D. S. Turley, T. Willis, C. Zerr, John SOPHOMORES Bell, L. Bertrand, D. Boothe, T. Chappell, T. Clark, N. Frederick, A. Gorman, R. Hagens, R. Laakso, C. Maxfield, R. Melius, H. Neilson, R. Rhodes, A. Riggs, S. Simmons, J. Smith, C. B. Smith, C. Stewart, Fred Steubing, V. Stoner, L. Storey, J. Stribling. J. Trevino, A. Van Court, R. CAVALRY 307 LT. COLONEL NELSON L. BORCHARDT Executive M SGT. FRANK A. CLELAND Sergeant Major M SGT. VERNON R. PORTER Supply Sergeant T SGT. LEONARD G. HILLEBRANDT Communications Sergeant T SGT. JAMES F. ROBERTSON Transportation Sergeant T SGT. H. L. VORNKAHL Color Sergeant T SGT. EDWARD M. DAVIS Color Sergeant REGIMENTAL HEADQUARTERS COMPOSITE 308 MAJOR R. G. SCOGGINS Executive LT. COLONEL ARTHUR G. WRIGHT Commander FIRST BATTALION HEADQUARTERS T SGT. A. P. WILLIAMS Sergeant Major T SGT. R. L. McCLURE Supply Sergeant COMPOSITE 309 LT. DICK BAKER Executive 1ST SGT. B. J. BYINGTON First Sergeant STAFF MEMBERS Col. E. R. Baugh, Comp. Regt. C.O. Lt. Col. F. R. Lengefeld, Corps Staff Major T. R. Hicks, Comp. Regt. Staff M Sgt. C. V. Schroeder, Corps Staff T Sgt. Paul Williams, 1st Bn. Staff TECHNICAL SERGEANTS Pike, J. V. Neff, G. A CART. R. W. DENNY Commander STAFF SERGEANTS JUNIORS Flake, R. A. Braslau, 1. Gilchriest, C. E. Pappas, A. T. Grunwald, C. E. Rekoff, M. G. Howard, J. E. Roots, E. N. Myre, W. C. Robertson, G. R. Schubert, L. Z. CORPORALS Ball, W. B. Ball, W. E. Bruecher, L. E. Crumpton, A. B. McCausey, D. L. Rogers, D. L. SOPHOMORES FRESHMEN Aldrich, J. L. Bravenec, J. C. Avera, C. B. DuVal, P. H. Brock, W. B. Fulwiler, C S. Brown, J L. Hodge, J. E. Dragna, N. R. Jackson, B. J. England, J. C. Rambin, L. G. Focklemann, W. F. Tanner, M. H. Fuess, R. L. Whitney, A. C. Jones, J. W. Lieber, G. R. Nicholson, A. E. Payne, R. F. Scroggins, E. B. SIGNAL 310 COMPANY A CAPT. J. M. WALLACE Commander LT. R. S. O ' HARA 1 ST SGT. C. B. MODISETT Executive First Sergeant LIEUTENANTS Pietsch, E. H. Proctor, D. A. K. Wyatt, E. F. STAFF MEMBERS Lt. Col. A. G. Wright Maj. R. M. Scoggins Maj. J. A. Shortal Capt. D. Pfannstiel Capt. P. J. Thrash Capt. B. E. Watson Capt. R. T. Woodliff T Sgt. L. G. Hillebrandt TECHNICAL SERGEANTS CORPORALS Owens, C. E. Boddeker, E. W. Mullins, J. H. Haraldson, H. L. Hoskins, B. O. Huber, E. L. STAFF SERGEANTS Baggett, R. E. Brookman, T. H. Byler, H. C. Chambers, G. V. Greeson, J. R. Moncrief, A. M. Wilhelm, J. A. Witty, W. M. SENIORS Morisse, B. H. Fletcher, R. W. Pantermuehl, L. A. Noble, R. T. Roark, R. E. Stevens, W. M. Tarver, C. T. Worsham, M. J. Pitcock, J. D. JUNIORS SOPHOMORES Crosley, C. L. Allen, J. R. Cumings, J. M. Baker, H. O. Downing, E. D. Dickerson, C. K. McGrew, W. R. Evans, C. W. Milligan, C. O. Fincias, L. E. Seth, L. Grost, R. R. Wahlgerg, P. S. Hayden, W. W. Webb, D. M. Hicks, J. L. Johnson, J. E. Mascorro, J. N. Rogers, R. O. Saunders, G. H. Scudder, C. F. Sechelski, D. F. Shaw, D. B. Smith, R. L. Statler, W. R. Thomas, H. F. ARMY SECURITY COMPANY A r r LT. M. E. FINDLEY Executive 1ST SGT. R. H. HAHNFELD First Sergeant LIEUTENANTS Morgan, L. L. Thigpen, B. B. STAFF MEMBERS M Sgt. F. A. Cleland, Composite Rgt. Staff T Sgt. R. L. McClure S Sgt. H. L. Vornkahl CART. E. H. WILLMAN Commander TECHNICAL SERGEANTS CORPORALS JUNIORS SOPHOMORES FRESHMEN Schechter, R. S. Gebert, B. L. Alaniz, P. Armstrong, R. A. Brown, L. C. Zumwalt, J. P. Jones, W. R. Barlow, J. R. Bethea, R. V. Dunn, F. H. Hotchkiss, O. T. Collins, D. C. Blair, R. T. Holland, J. C. Ross, L. D. Foster, E. H. Engleberg, M. W. Jonsson, H. STAFF SERGEANTS SoReMe, C. V. Huddleston, A. J. Lee, W. L. Kilcrease, A. V. Baron, J. D. Zerwekh, R. E. Montes, M. Lippman, W. Noble, H. R. Schrader, B. F. Luger, J. M. Pipes, K. Davis, E. M. Shaffer, J. H. Mason, J. C. Robertson, A. B. Garcia, R. V. Greek, C. D. Harris, A. B. Smith, B. W. SENIORS Beck, R. E. Barrett, D. H. Smith, T. G. Turnage, J. W. McNeill, C. A. Oliver, W. H. Osborne, E. L. Otken, F. P. Roetzel, T. G. Shawe, R. H. Stiefel, C. R. Stacker, G. R. Thompson, B. T. Witmer, W. B. CHEMICAL WARFARE 312 LT. COLONEL TRUMAN G. MARTIN Commander MAJOR A. W. HARSTACK Executive SECOND BATTALION HEADQUARTERS T SGT. HANS R. WITTENBURG Sergeant Major T SGT. T. J. BERGIN Supply Sergeant COMPOSITE 313 •A‘ COMPANY LT. J. P. CLASSEN, JR. 1ST SGT. W. C. MAHALEY Executive First Sergeant LIEUTENANTS Classen, J. P. Hal, P. B. Moore, J. T. Thomas, R. C. STAFF MEMBERS Maj. A. W. Hartstack, 1st Bn. Staff Maj. C. Y. Townley, Comp. Reg. Staff T Sgt. V. R. Porter, Comp. Regt. Staff T Sgt. H. R. Wittenburg, 1st Bn. Staff TECHNICAL SERGEANTS CORPORALS Hinsch, L. H. Honeycutt, K. E. STAFF SERGEANTS Anderson, L. A. Brundrett, T. H. Clark, S. S. Isenhower, J. W. Mack, H. J. Paraskevas, A. Somers, C. L. Summers, J. B. Thompson, S. J. Yelton, O. A. Brundrett, G. N. Brown, F. L. Hink, S. H. Mitcham, J. C. Neal, C. T. Stromberg, W. P. SENIORS Clemmons, G. L. Green, P. E. Henkhaus, H. C. Kirk, J. F. Wagner, A. JUNIORS Baker, L. B. Baker, J. W. Crowell, A. B. Davis, P. G. Ellis, C. B. Gordon, M. W. Green, T. T. Jaska, E. A. Schubert, R. C. Stroud, T. L. CART. B. W. HINK Commander SOPHOMORES FRESHMEN Beron, C. D. Harper, H. B. Bonham, E. A. Parten, R. 0. Cavanaugh, W. R. Dulock, J. A. Graham, O. D. Jekel, E. E. Knight, C. W. Merentes, F. Merentes, T. Oglesby, J. M. Ramsey, K. E. Rucks, J. H. Simmens, F. E. Whitmore, J. E. QUARTERMASTER 314 “A” COMPANY CART. A. M. VINCENT Commander LT. P. W. McDANIALS T. W. WOOTTON, JR. Executive First Sergeant LIEUTENANTS Hampton, W. L. Coon, R. W. Tatum, J. R. STAFF MEMBERS Capt. E. P. Curry, 2nd Bn Staff Capt. W. B. McLaughlin, 2nd Bn. Staff Capt. S. S. Sayers, 2nd Bn. Staff TECHNICAL SERGEANTS CORPORALS JUNIORS SOPHOMORES Burch, 1. R. Colley, K. W. Billingsley, D. S. Berryman, J. O. Dean, G. W. Brock, C. D. Brunkhorst, W. O. Giles, R. L. Durham, M. C. Kadel, J. O. STAFF SERGEANTS Long, W. G. Goswick, H. S. Mathis, J. W. Hovsepian, J. Meacham, M. M. Barnett, R. D. Ragland, F. O. Parkey, B. B. Enderle, H. W. SENIORS Reinke, J. R. Payne, L. L. Keene, G. T. Lee, R. Riley, A. B. Kent, G. S. Brown, B. R McNeese, M. W. Sherrill, F. Kidd, F. H. Shofner, G. F. McGannon, R. L. Springfield, H. J. Penrod, W. K. Stewart, B. R. Simons, F. P. Tune, G. P. Stoffregen, B. F. White, A. H. White, W. C. ORDNANCE 315 A” COMPANY LT. N. J. MEES, JR. Executive 1ST SGT. H. R. LADYMON First Sergeant LIEUTENANTS Burrus, J. A. Davis, B. G. STAFF MEMBERS Lt. Col. N. L. Borchardt Maj. H. H. Brunkhorst Lt. Col. T. G. Martin Capt. H. L. Schwarz TECHNICAL SERGEANTS CORPORALS Garner, G. B. Howell, E. S. STAFF SERGEANTS Brumlow, R. Dietert, W. E. Hoermann, H. H. Phillips, E. Smith, C. O. Yarbourgh, C. P. Brown, R. F. Crenshaw, C. Dsllone, F. Finch, C. H. Geisecke, R. Kunze, R. SENIORS Boehm, R. C. Glass, J. L. Hill, F. W. Kelling, W. A. Rovinsky, E. Sechelski, A. Walker, S. M. Wells, Z. R. Winfrey, D. G. CAPT. P. H. BOWDOIN Commander JUNIORS Powell, D. L. SOPHOMORES Bell, C. W. Calvin, G. Ditto, B. L. Duffie, T. C. Eagleson, R. R. Flack, G. R. Howard, L. Lathem, E. H. Munroe, J. A. Reveler, L. R. Ricketts, G. Y. Rinn, C. A. Schepps, S. Sheppard, L. R. Stroud, F. B. Wakefield, J. Watson, W. E. Wendt, C. Wythe, L. FRESHMEN Floyd, G. W. Gilbert, G. B. Cover, C. C. Joyce, J. J. TRANSPORTATION 316 LT. COLONEL THOMAS J. FERREL Executive MAJOR BENNET C. RAY Adjutant MAJOR MILTON I. AALEN Intelligence MAJOR JOHN J. DeSHAZO Operations MAJOR HUGH M. ADAMS Supply REGIMENTAL HEADQUARTERS M SGT. MACK J. WEBSTER Sergeant Major M SGT. WILLIAM A. COCKBURN Supply Sergeant T SGT. EDGAR E. NEAL Communications Sergeant T SGT. E. H. Johansen Transportation Sergeant T SGT. C. V. WOOTAN Color Sergeant T SGT. JOHN E. HUGHES Color Sergeant SIXTH 317 MAJOR DAVID L. STILES Executive LT. COLONEL DAVID W. SHARP Commander FIRST BATTALION HEADQUARTERS VETERANS 318 “A” COMPANY LT. H. I. JOHNSON Executive 1ST. SGT. C. V. REYES First Sergeant LIEUTENANTS Cates, A. W. Locker, J. D. Sheffield, D. E. Stansfield, F. J. STAFF MEMBERS cart. c. i. McGinnis Commander Major H. M. Adams, Jr., S-4, 6th Regt. M Sgt. W. A. Cockburn, 6th Regt. T Sgt. E. E. Neal, 6th Regt. TECHNICAL SERGEANTS SENIORS JUNIORS SOPHOMORES Wilhite, B. R. Blankenship, B. J. Cecil, R. C. Boswell, C. L. Burks, J. W. Clayton, H. M. Casbeer, J. 1. Guevara, F. A. Davenport, C. M. Kells, E. L. CORPORALS Hennig, R. A. Field, T. E. Manjeot, L. H. Mayben, G. W. Langford, B. G. Garcia, G. Roberts, E. E. McDonald, S. O. King, W. W. Seyfarth, D. R. Muldowney, T. J. Meyer, T. E. White, R. Wall, D. P. Moore, B. G. Yates, N. M. Murphy, W. C. Thompson, G. W. FRESHMEN Richers, E. E. VETERANS 319 1ST LT. H. E. PITTARD Executive 1ST SGT. W. F. BOHLMANN, JR. First Sergeant FIRST LIEUTENANTS: Crain,J. H. Hunnewell, H. T. McGill, J. L. Williams, L. H. STAFF MEMBERS Col. H. G. Quiram, Commander 6th Regt. Lt. Col. T. J. Ferrell, Executive 6th Regt. Major J. J. DeShazo, S-3 6th Regt. Capt. G. M. Darby, S-l 6th Regt. M Sgt. M. J. Webster, Sgt. Maj. 6th Regt. T Sgt. E. H. Johansen, Trans. Sgt. 6th Regt. T Sgt. C. C. Munroe, Sgt. Maj. 1st Bn. 6th Regt. CAPT. J. M. JONES Commander TECHNICAL SERGEANTS Cogan, C. F. Jackson, E. L. STAFF SERGEANTS Aiken, C. H. Bleker, J. W. Gotten, A. J. Gondran, A. D. Hardy, R. L. Hartwell, G. E. Maddox, J. P. Murray, B. J. Pullen, P. H. Seroyer, F. D. Tucker, S. S. CORPORALS: Engledow, R. G. Dailey, M. C. Golden, T. H. Seiter, A. W. Sheffield, D. H. Simpson, R. P. Williams, E. C. SENIORS Haines, E. T. JUNIORS Creacy, J. N. Derr, H. J. Duncan, H. E. Fleming, C. H. Foust, J. L. Grounds, E. R. Jordan, W. V. Kearns, F. E. Kiker, L. W. Kunihiro, K. McConnell, J. E. Parr, M. T. Pierce, H. G. Ruddle, N. H. Storey, H. L. Trevino, G. S. Vickery, A. B. Webb, B. L. West, B. G. SOPHOMORES Barlemann, A. Jackson, J. D. VETERANS 320 “D” FLIGHT CART. RAYMON McKINNEY Commander LIEUTENANT ANDREW J. WALTERS Executive Officer FIRST SERGEANT ROBERT F. MITCHELL First Sergeant LIEUTENANTS Dominguez, R. Morris, C. M. Waide, J. B. Whatley, J. D. STAFF MEMBERS Lt. Col. D. W. Sharp, Co., 1st Bn. Maj. D. L. Stiles, Exec., 1st Bn. Maj. B. C. Wray, Adjutant, 6th Regt. Capt. R. H. L. Fritze, S-4, 1st Bn. T Sgt. R. W. Smythe, 1st Bn. TECHNICAL SERGEANTS Powell, B. L. Troublefield, J. E. STAFF SERGEANTS Byford, W. J. Collins, T. F. Garcia, M. M. Laufenberg, J. W. Moon, F. W., Jr. Robinette, J. L. Smith, E. E. Taylor, H. A. Vourcos, M. E. Wendt, A. H. SENIORS Meza, R. G. Perches, M. J. JUNIORS Adkisson, W. R. Proffitt, J. V. Bothwell, J. H. Barta, O. L. Schattenberg, T. W. Bruce, W. H. Burns, 1. M. Smith, B. C. Campbell, R. B. Campbell, F. R . Walters, F. A. Davis, B. W. Cernik, M. White, R. E. Dominey, J. N. Copeland, F. N. English, R. B. Cruz, T. D., Jr. Fuller, B. H. Cure, L. B. Garrett, O. K. Deaton, C. E. Hernandez, E. M. Eberhart, D. R. Mauldin, J. H. Lindsay, B. A. Richey, W. E. Loe, 1. B. Shockley, H. J. Toscano, A. VETERANS 321 “E” COMPANY 1 ST. LT. L. C. POLK, JR. SGT. H. M. RUTHERFORD Executive First Sergeant FIRST LIEUTENANTS Dickens, R. Morgan, T. J. Ory, W. B. Votaw, B. R. STAFF MEMBERS Capt. G. C. Markwardt, S-3 1st Batt. T Sgt. J. E. Hughes, Hq. 6th Regt. T Sgt. C. V. Wootan, Hq. 6th Regt. CAPT. C. V. ERCK Commander TECHNICAL SERGEANTS Hahn, W. J. Thomas, C. W. STAFF SERGEANTS Brueck, W. L. Denning, J. S. Gourlay, J. C. Hoover, P. D. Huebinger, V. Ledbetter, R. M. Luedtke, C. Masa, J. A. Ransleben, G. E., Jr. Shannon, W. R. Witcher, H. D. CORPORALS Reddig, L. W. SENIORS Biles, J. E. Chernosky, G. B. Hogue, R. S. Keen, F. R. Myer, W. C. Nagel, R. C. JUNIORS Brady, L. D. Brown, G. H. Brown, G. M. Carr, R. Chitwood, R. E. Folzenlogan, G. H. Gonzales, O. Haggard, W. C. Hrantizky, D. R. Landrum, B. E. Lemons, R. D. Lewie, J. R. Martin, V. F. Mosley, W. H. Murphree, D. D. Navarre, H. J. Reid. H. D. Rhemann, J. F. Sherwood, S. W. Shipley, J. A., Jr. Whitehead, J. R. SOPHOMORES Copeland, T. R. VETERANS 322 IT. COLONEL CONRAD B. CONE Commander CAPTAIN BILLY M. STEELE Supply SECOND BATTALION HEADQUARTERS T SGT. J. H. LUDWIG Sergeant Major T SGT. GRAHAM MARTA N Supply Sergeant DAY STUDENTS ATHLETES 323 Capt. Conrad Cone, Bn. Oper. Officer CART. R. C. JONES Commander TECHNICAL SERGEANTS Flanagan, D. A. Brittain, B. F. STAFF SERGEANTS Carter, L. K. Cushing, F. W. Hinsley, L. M. Ryan, T. F. Sullivan, R. E. SENIORS Askins, J. W. Bohuslav, I. J. Carroli, J. G. Carter, M. M. Chaney, J. D. Chelf, H. J. Cloudt, D. L. Cook, B. L. Durham, H. W. Freberg, C. D. Hamilton, D. R. Johnson, J. E. Keathley, M. H. Knox, J. W. Kunkel, R. Lanham, E. H. Merchant, J. D. Pence, E. W. Rogers, H. A. Skeen, J. R. Speer, T. A. Stevens, C. R. Sundberg, G. H. Swindle, W. C. Thornal, R. G. Tingle, L. G. Vizza, A. F. Whetstone, J. M. Williams, R. H. Williams, A. L. Wilson, F. W. Woodard, H. D. JUNIORS Aalen, M. I. Bachus, W. O. Baker, L. E. Benefield, G. Bird, A. O. Blackwell W. R. Carlson, E. L. Coldiron, D. E. Collier, L. D. Davis, W. A. Davis, R. B. Donaldson, J. W. Elam, J. L. Essary, W. D. Flanagan, J. W. Fowler, C. N. Frieberger, G. D. Howard, L. J. Holliday, W. D. Johnston, K. T. Kelly, H. Koenning, A. G. Leverett, S. D. McCullough, Mac McLandrick, E. M. Martin, D. B. Matush, W. J. Mayfield, B. M. Parker, C. I. Schneider, J. C. Venable, J. E. SOPHOMORES Haney, R. L. Huey, C. H. Kennedy, B. B. Sherman, E. D. VETERANS 324 CAPT. JAKE RUSSELL Commander TECHNICAL SERGEANTS JUNIORS Carroll, D. F. Akin, T. Neelley, C. E. Barret, D. R. Dobbs, M. Chambless, M. K. Cummings, G. T. Engelbrecht, H. W. STAFF SERGEANTS Etheridge, L. E. Gutherie, W. Hall, F. C. Hazelwood, H. Yardley, N. W. Knowles, J. H. Stevens, W. M. Strickland, H. G. CORPORALS Stuart, G. Moss, W. R. Zinn, B. A., Jr. “A” COMPANY IT. W. R. THOMAS Executive 1ST SGT. J. W. BUCHANAN First Sergeant LIEUTENANTS Bailey, A. L. Langston, W. B. Ration, T. O. Storey, J. B. Thurmond, J. F. STAFF MEMBERS Capt. B. M. Steele, Bn. Staff T Sgt. J. H. Ludwig, Sgt. Maj., Bn. Staff SOPHOMORES FRESHMEN Bailey, C. W. Bain, J. R. Baker, J. C. Ballen, C. A. Brimberry, R. Frame, B. G. Finley, L. E. Gelber, M. J. Graves, J. E. Lancaster, J. S. McKee, R. V., Jr. Orr, C. R. Paine, A. M. Reed, L. S. Simpson, J. P. Slowey, J. F., Jr. Tobias, O. G. Tucker, J. F. Cummings, D. Davis, W. A. Gutherie, D. Huggins, R. H. Hunt, R. L. Murphy, J. P. Opersteny, C. J. Ticshler, W. Wilkerson, W. D., Jr. COMPOSITE 325 “A” BATTERY LT. J. E. KIRKLAND Executive 1ST SGT. MAX GREINER First Sergeant LIEUTENANTS CORPORALS Holmes, R. C. Barton, D. J. Nicholas, D. R. Bates, R. G. Street, R. L. Chapin, T. R. TECHNICAL SERGEANTS Meyer, W. H. Molberg, H. C. Roberts, G. B. Burke, P. Royalty, C. Spencer, M. F. Flowers, Jim Taylor, B. P. Spears, Dan Voss, K. CART. E. R. DANIELS Commander SOPHOMORES Balderach, D. L. Davidson, R. E. Davis, A. J. Dobbyn, J. W. Dohoney, R. G. Hetherly, Van Hill, C. R. Hill, J. Hodge, C. H. Lanier, D. A. Lawson, C. O. Mayfield, J. D. Meyer, W. H. Moore, W. R. Rush, W. T. Smith, R. L. FRESHMEN Abbott, J. D. Anderson, G. L. Bate, C. E. Bouldin, B. D. Bowen, G. T. Boyles, B. J. Brady, R. T. Bredthauer, F. Breid, J. Burton, A. M. Centilli, J. D. Chandler, V. E. Clark, J. P. Cline, R. W. Crawford, T. G. Clinger, C. E. Crossman, J. M. Cummins, J. R. Davidson, J. V. Davis, C. W. Dear, H. P. Diffie, P. A. Dresser, R. C. Duncan, D. T. Ferris, J. H. Fowler, J. B. Fulgham, F. G. Gardemal, R. D. Gwin, C. D. Harrison, J. Higgins, J. C. Holley, E. E. Hollier, K. L. Hudeck, R. R. Hutson, R. D. Jones, G. D. Jones, J. B. King, G. W. Kruse, H. W. Lory, R. Y. Lemmon, B. Lippman, G. E. Little, J. W. Longshore, J. L. Loving, B. L. Marshall, O. L. McCrady, J. D. McDonald, C. N. McDougall, G. M. Moore, D. Moses, S. E. Muller, E. A. Myer, A. L. Netardus, J. G. Nohavit:, E. E. Parks, L. C. Perkins, D. C. Pfefferkorn, D. L. Pratt, B. F. Reeves, B. F. Roach, E. A. Rutland, G. S. Sauer, H. J. Schlather, K. V. Schultz, H. P. Scott, R. E. Shobe, K. E. Sikes, D. D. Skinner, B. S. Skipper, G. A. Smith, J. C. Stoeltjie, M. Street, W. E. Summers, D. M. Thornborrow, J. C. Tidwell, B. R. Walker, J. H. Weaver, A. N. Wilkinson, B. A. Yeager, D. M. ATHLETES 326 TECHNICAL SERGEANTS CART. J. A. QUIREY Bond , Jack Commander Johnson, Howell STAFF SERGEANTS Atkins, R. B. Bennett, P. S. Clark, C. Dieck, G. Garney, W. M. Huddleston, K. Hampton, J. D. Kadera, G. Raven, R. R. Vordemcn, D. CORPORALS Dewitt, J. Herring, J. C. Martin, M. McKenzie, A. McPherson, B. J. Moon, Wallace Sutton, K. Wade, E. D. JUNIORS Cordon, Don Peters, John SOPHOMORES Aaronson, A. E. Evans, W. E. Graham, B. J. Gray, J. D. Harrell, D. B. Henry, J. H. Hubert, P. L. McCarty, J. F. McMahan, J. T. Melcher, J. Mitchell, D. R. Mobley, T. T. Reeves, G. Richardson, C. Savarino, J. A. Sheppard, J. R. Sommers, F. Wallace, G. E. Warner, W. O. Wilson, L. FRESHMEN Adamson, Van Alford, A. D. Anderson, W. S. Baker, J. E. Bentley, R. Berry, H. D. Blanton, S. J. Bless, W. E. Broyles, G. Buck, C. E. Burdett, J. W. Bybee, Bill Calloway, G. C. Church, R. Clifton, J. H. Comstock, T. Davis, W. Dixon, J. R. Draughon, B. J. Duberry, R. B. Duncan, R. F. Ecrette, J. D. Ellis, J. R. Emmert, J. E. Farmer, Bob Farmer, R. B. Fletcher, J. C. Germany, J. H. Gibbs, W. Glover, Bill Graves, D. R. Griffen, C. E. Hale, Bill Hamilton, W. M. Hardin, C. K. Harris, R. L. Hilton, A. R. Houser, Ed Hughes, D. O. Johnson, R. Jones, J. Karow, B. Kemp, J. D. Lackey, L. L. Leming, P. E. Leonard, J. Lord, G. E. Matlock, G. B. McFadden, F. Mills, J. E. Morris, D. Ogletree, A. H. Opperman, R. W. Overly, J. H. Owen, Louis Parnell, John Place, B. Richards, H. E. Robertson, N. R. Sandlin, Roy Sandusky, Judge Sargent, Will Saxe, A. W. Schuelke, L. O. Schuessler, R. G. Scott, W. H. Shaffer, Paul Shaffer, R. Sorrel, M. Tankersley, R. C. Tate, Robert Tate, R. D. Tunnell, J. W. Vornkahl, W. E. Waldrup, J. R. Walker, Ray Webb, Conrad Weber, J. P. White, S. M. Williams, Glenn Williams, J. D. Winn, H. H. Zern, J. ATHLETES 327 ROSS VOLUNTEER COMPANY LT. M. V. CURREY Executive 1ST SGT. W. PERRINE First Sergeant LT. G. R. EDWARDS Platoon Leader LT. H. OSBORNE Platoon Leader LT. J. A. DAVIS Platoon Leader FIRST PLATOON G. R. EDWARDS..........................Platoon Leader P. J. THRASH............................Platoon Sergeant E. A. INGRAM..................................Right Guide H. I. JOHNSON, JR.....................Squad Leader T. G. MARTIN................................Squad Leader A. B. CHERNOSKY..........................Squad Leader Allen, W. M. Bailey, C. P. Beutel, H. W„ Jr. Cogan, C. F. Cox, B. L. Cox, W. H„ Jr. Dotson, J. T. Eubank, L. A. Henk, F. H. Irvine, W. G. Lauderdale, J. R. Maddox, J. P. Miller, J. E. Neal, E. E. Pumphrey, W. B. Shannon, W. R. Standefer, J. A. Summers, J. B. Sweeney, B. W. Taylor, J. L. Thomas, C. W., Jr. Turley, W. D. Word, T. D. CAPT. J. B. ROCHELLE, Commander SECOND PLATOON THIRD PLATOON H. C. OSBORNE........... Platoon Leader J. A. DAVIS................ ............... Platoon Leader R. B. HURLEY................. ...........Platoon Sergeant Platoon Sergeant K. F. SMITH............... ....................Right Guide J. J. LUTHER.............. .................Right Guide W. B. ADAIR.............. .................Squad Leader J. F. HAMBRIGHT...... .....................Squad Leader J. A. McCULLEY........... .................Squad Leader c. i. McGinnis........ ....................Squad Leader W. H. SMITH................. .................Squad Leader B. J. SHIELDS............. .....................Squad Leader Avant, D. R. Bohlmann, W. F. Chambers, G. V. Coronado, J. H. Flake, R. A. Gilchrist, C. E. Gimarc, J. D. Hamilton, C. R. Hatzenbuehler, E. J., Jr. Huffman, R. T., Jr. Kreager, D. J., Jr. Langford, B. G. Mack, H. J. Mahaley, W. C., Jr. Moore, J. T. Munroe, C. C. Nash, B. H. Nicks, J. N. Orman, M. N. Pfannsteil, D. C. Sands, J. A., Jr. Sheffield, D. E. Shortal, J. A. Slayton, J. C. Woodall, J. R., Jr. Brueck, W. L., Jr. Cleland, F. A. Cruz, A. O. Denning, J. S. Egger, R. K. Hahn, W. L. Hengst, A. R. Hughes, J. E. Hunt, J. L. Judge, G. E., Jr. Keen, F. R. Landrum, C. K. Lewie, J. R. Ludwig, J. H. Luedtke, J. C., Jr. McClure, D. P. Miles, E. P., Jr. Parker, P. E. Pate, S. G. Porter, V. R. Ransleben, G. E., Jr. Roark, R. E. Saleh, J. F. Stevens, W. M. Stoffregen, B. J. Wardle, C. F., Jr. Williams, M. P. ROSS VOLUNTEERS 328 BAND Anderson, D. L. Bailey, T. E. Beck, S. A. Bennett, W. D. Benoist, D. Berry, V. R. Broussard, J. D. Burda, A. P. Carlisle, T. W. Carter, C. G. Cooper, A. H. Cheany, F. H. Cook, J. L. Cooper, K. M. Dugan, J. S. Donlin, C. P. Davis, T. W. Ellison, G. C. Fereday, B. E. Farmer, J. Fisher, R. C. Frederickson, K. C. Fields, J. W. Green, R. J. Harborth, N. B. Hale, H. C. Harkrider, G. L. Hill, E. H. Holmes, L. A. Hansen, C. M. Helm, G. H. Jones, R. G. Jarrett, L. R. Jenkins, J. B. Johnson, J. M. Johnston, A. S. Kennedy, G. D. Kidd, J. H. Lauderdale, W. R. Latch, L. R. Lay, R. I. Lehman, L. M. Lewi, K. E. Le Velle, M. E. Mazzu, J. G. Motheral, P. H. Magee, W. L. Massey, C. G. Maxwell, E. P. Miller, J. K. Mohle, P. H. Moore, W. D. Martin, Y. Z. Oser, G. A. Pape, J. A. Rowin, C. H. Redwine, R. M. Reed, R. D. Rice, J. D. Robertson, E. G. Robinson, J. D. Rogers, J. L. Russek, V. B. Springer, C. R. Smith, D. H. Sandoval, G. Savage, T. J. Swearingen, O. Sanckey, H. R. Thomas, H. J. Vester, S. H. Webb, K. W. Walker, J. G. Winder, D. A. Yeager, A. FRESHMEN SECOND COMPANY Abbott, L. C. De Lange, W. H. McDougall, G. Adams, J. F. Dickens, W. H. Miller, J. B. Anderson, R. W. Dalston, J. W. Murray, H. Anthony, I. G. Eyster, C. R. Phillips, J. W. Avrett, B. I. Gruhlkey, A. L. Powell, W. R. Beatty, C. C. Gallimore, R. Pressly, K. Beazley, W. H. Goldstein, 1. P. Price, R. E. Benkendorger, J. M. Gottlob, J. R. Prets, F. W. Bonner, F. N. Gower, R. Rollins, J. H. Brown, P. H. Hudler, T. Rose, E. Beckert, J. Hamilton, W. Sidener, N. V. Boyles, W. R. Hardman, B. T. Stephens, I. M. Burch, V. R. Hardwicke, L. Sick, J. E. Burger, P. B. Helton, J. Thomas, H. Burianek, J. J. Henderson, C. W. Schulman, M. R. Burk, I. K. Henderson, B. Thomas, C. B. Braun, G. Jobe, L. E. Thompson, W. Cats, C. L. Kyle, W. A. Thorpe, A. J. Chambers, E. L. Leon-Ortega, A. M. Torn, E. Castille, M. A. Linder, F. A. Uher, V. W. Caprielian, R. E. Lampkin, C. Urrutia, A. C. Corbett, J. M. Ledbetter, R. W. Waddell, R. E. Crownover, A. B. Moore, T. J. Ward, D. R. Cox, E. A. Moore, B. L. Weddington, G. L. Campbell, G. D. Margoilta, A. C. Wolf, D. B. Damon, J. A. Merka, C. V. Wacker, C. FRESHMEN - V fbMtiii K ... . . .. - .w ..V. . 1 ib.M-M’ik ' iMii.rifii u.... fe liUtfejiLs............ Ti tillh iAf iMiMf irtttt ii mf lTI |if rt wni t --At. . ±r .. THIRD COMPANY Albright, C. W. Allen, S. R. Anderson, K. B. Anderson, J. G. Ashburn, L. Arnold, J. Allison, J. D. Baker, K. H. Barry, J. G. Brouse, W. G. Blume, O. E. Blundell, J. D. Bozek, B. D. Bowden, J. C. Bragg, H. Brannen, J. Brown, B. A. Brummerhap, C. H. Burgess, R. W. Burnen, L. W. Burk, J. W. Byron, T. C. Broyles, G. , Bockhalt, A. Carper, J. W. Carpenter, J. N. Cargill, D. L Cranford, T. G. Dansby, C. T. Fincher, J. W. Flemming, D. B. Funk, J. L. Fortenot, C. J. Hall, J. L. Heacock, J. D. Houy, E. W. Johnson, R. B. Livingston, S. W. Landry, R. J. Markham, C. A. McCarthy, M. C. Mitchell, J. C. Mosteller, S. A. Morrison, D. Mund, A. J. McLendon, H. M. Moore, B. McNair, W. Price, J. L. Pierce, W. M. Pinyar, H. F. Pittard, L. P. Ramerez, T. Reedy, L. M. Rice, S. M. Riff, M. D. Sieborth, D. R. Simons, D. J. Slater, G. C. Smothers, M. G. Smith, C. R. Snyder, F. W. Soward, G. K. Schroeder, E. K. Semlinger, R. F. Spears, R. E. Stallings, W. E. Strateman, M. W. Sebesta, C. E. Tate, W. B. Teague, D. Tarver, W. L. Taylor, J. W. Teutsch, J. R. Thomas, J. M. Thomas, W. B. Tiedt, L. O. Tieken, A. W. Tilson, R. L. Tschirhart, D. Thompson, D. W. Tidwell, J. S. Trimmier, B. R. Turcotte, A. D. Vaught, M. Winn, J. H. FRESHMEN 331 cs a f t me 0 0 0 ° ' fl 6 6 Q a QH9 El H n i i H H i nn R R H m n R m n . - 1 tk . MfclKrej All t it— . ,mui ni0tk FOURTH COMPANY Andrews, D. C. Farris, J. Smallwood, G. L. Aldridge, F. M. Garrison, P. Swening, E. G. Avery, E. A. Garya, G. A. Saunders, P. J. Brown, R. F. Gist, G. S. Stroble, F. L. Crenshaw, F. O. Gressett, J. D. Stump, E. J. Chapman, B. Griffin, D. C. Savage, H. S. Chapman, B. Grimes, R. P. Sims, B. E. Caplan, M. Gabriel, C. J. Stevenson, B. Carter, J. A. Gaither, E. H. Stallings, C. F. Cervenka, B. J. Garrett, D. G. Tullos, T. R. Chamberlain, B. J. Hightower, J. T. Turnham, N., Jr. Chandler, D. E. Harris, C. W. Underwood, B. A. Chiappetta, J. A. Hendricks, E. P. Van Cleave, H. W. Clodfeller, J. C. Holmes, B. Van Hook, J. C. Colville, H. E. Keese, C. W. Vaughn, W. H. Clemons, E. Lance, D. M. Vanous, J. E. Cowan, S., Jr. Morris, F. R. Vandiver, R. E. Crowley, G. Madison, A. F. Walsh, R. B. Cumley, J. Mayne, E. L. Walton, F. H., Jr. Curry, B. Meachem, B. Warnock, C. H. Croley, J. B. Montgomery, W. E. Williams, K. E. Dancer, E. Meranda, L. Wells, J. W. Davis, D. L. Nicosia, R. Whitaker, E. W., Jr. Davis, O. Nelson, W. Williford, A. H. Divine, J. Nelson, A. Williford, R. Duke, G. Peevey, W. A. Woodhull, J. F. Davis, R. N. Rosenthal, S. Wright, R. H. Dashiell, T. Reed, R. N. Wright, W. H. Fink, J. J. Roberts, W. Young, G. D. FRESHMEN 332 FIFTH COMPANY Ammans, M. R. Hood, F. E. Mailhas, C. E., Jr. Christner, J. H. Howsley, A. D. Miller, B. M. Casey, W. A. Huey, G. P. Millegan, C. Cardeilhac, P. T. Hutson, W. Moore, P. D., Jr. Calles, S. R. Hefner, W. E. Nail, J. R. Clark, M. Hendershot, S., Jr. Neal, H. D. Calven, F. L. Hill, K. E. Nauert, E. B. Cabla, H. F. Imholz, R. E. Nelson, D. A. Downing, D. H. Ischy, J. Newman, J. S. Downing, R. L. Jones, R. G. Nichols, V. A. Duke, B. D. Johnson, C. D. Nixon, E. H., Jr. Davis, C. S. Jourdan, R. H. Noock, L. Dowd en, B. H. James, O. J. Owen, L. M. Dunn, J. L, Jr. Johnson, F. M. Partridge, F. L. Dyer, M. G. Kothman, R. B., Jr. Pesl, A. B. Eads, R. M. Keen, M. L. Peterson, C. A. Eads, D. M. Le Tourneau, R. S. Philpott, R. Eckels, P. G. Laing, G. W. Richardson, K. J. Edmondson, L. B. Law, P. F. Rowe, R. W. Enloe, J. Leatherwood, C. L. Rowland, R. O. Fatheree, E. H. Lehman, J. Russell, C. P. Figueroa, F., Jr. Lockridge, W. W. Russell, T. H., Jr. Findley, J. W. Longley, R. D. Sanders, P. J. Fosberg, W. Lyon, G. L. Sawyer, T. E. Hegi, D. P. Mitchell, A. B. Scott, D. E. Held, E. S. McCreary, J. Sears, W. E. Helms, E. W. McSween, J. R. Shearer, H. K. Hendee, P. J., Jr. McGrow, R. W. Selman, J. D., Jr. Henderson, B. W. Maddox, R. M. Threalkeld, V. Hinkle, H. H. Magee, G. R. Veselka, W. E., Jr. Holladay, G. A. Morgan, L. R. Vincent, J. R. Holloway, K. J. Magness, R. T., Jr. Wilson, J. C. FRESHMEN o33 SIXTH COMPANY Bullock, E. E., Jr. Kunkel, J. H. Moore, R. H. Briggs, C. P. Kingston, A. G. Morrison, B. C. Brockman, J. W. Kone, C. H. Morrison, C. R. Carr, B. A. Kothmann, C. C. Moreland, R. A., Jr. Cavitt, E. T. Kutzer, A. P. McPherson, W. W. Geick, A. A. Lampe, R. W. McClain, E. R., Jr. Gilmer, B. R. Lane, A. W. McDaniel, B. Hayes, A. A. Light, D. W. McGough, B. J. Hinton, R. D. Linnsteadter, V. E. Milles, E. D., Jr. Hooten, A. Long, S. E. Moglia, G. E. Heath, A. M., Jr. Luckey, P. W. McCarthy, R. K. Havard, D. Luker, W. A. McNeal, W. C., Jr. Howells, J. L. Livesay, S. R. May, J. E. Ivy, J. M. LoCaste, J. M. Merbeth, G. C. Isenhour, R. B. Lockridge, J. P. Miles, E. C. Ingram, B. Little, J. E. Miles, L. L. Jennings, I. K. Miller, M. Millender, J. J. Johnson, W. H. Mitchell, M. Novak, F. J., Jr. Johnson, O. E. Massenberg, W. Neely, W. J. Johnson, W. R. McAlphin, J. V. Neuvar, E. W. Johnston, R. McClenny, E. V. Newstrom, H. M. Jones, E. L, Jr. McCoy, D. R. Nichols, C. E. Jones, O. O., Jr. McGarrah, C. Ollervides, M. Jones, E. B. McGrew, R. H. Rogers, L. A. Jackson, B. R. McMillan, J. L. Reynolds, B. D. Kallus, M. Moon, B. P. Rozelle, F. M. Kelly, M. S. Miller, C. H. Wendland, A. G. Kemper, D. L, Jr. King, J. L, III Kolle, D. R. Miller, J. G. Moglin, E. L. Mollard, J. K. Wallace, J. H., Jr. FRESHMEN 334 SEVENTH COMPANY Burdett, J. W. Fozenlogen, M. D. Neal, B. J. Behne, T. D. Frazier, M. L. Neff, O. Bowen, E. Fuentes, C. R. Nix, W. E. Brock, J. R. Fawcett, C. B. Nelson, C. H. Conrad, B. E. Fojt, J. V. Newton, G. F. Craig, J. H., Jr. Franke, D. O. Nichols, A. B. Creighton, J. K. Gardner, J. W. Oliphant, L. N. Crozier, J. A. Holmes, W. C. Petteway, J. C. Cusick, G. Hull, T. E. Peyton, R. A. Dees, D. O. Hughes, J. H. Phillips, D. B. Dixon, J. B. Howard, D. L. Packer, K. Dobbins, B. Hanerlah, W. C. Parr, J. P. Dobbins, E. B. Hodges, R. B. Payne, B. P. Dollar, R. S. Jackson, G. C. Ross, C. L. Dominquez, L. F. Jacobs, W. O. Royalty, J. G. Dougharty, F. J. Jennison, D. M. Rubsamen, E. B. Duggens, C. K. Johnson, B. J. Rivenbark, B. Dudley, L. F. Jenswald, R. H. Roundtree, I. H. Donaldson, R. H., Jr. Kennedy, H. C. Roy, C. C. Donohue, T. E., Jr. Keibler, H. Rylander, M. Delaney, E. G. Lamkin, E. H. Shell, J. H. Dunn, B. F. Lee, R. J. Stern, J. P. Emshoff, R. W. Moses, T. C. Schaefer, J. M. Ernstes, L. F. Murnerlyn, I. A. Sandler, J. A. Elmendorf, E. A. Murillo, G. J. Spruiell, C. W. Edwards, G. D. Martinez, I. Toepperween, W. Felder, L. E. Martin, C. E. Wurzbach, D. E. Fisseler, L. G. Miller, G. R. Young, P. Fitzgerald, R. A. Magee, D. F. Young, W. M. Flowers, E. S. Mangum, H. J. Fox, G. M. Mattingly, B. FRESHMEN 335 EIGHTH COMPANY Allen, H. Benefiel, G. Coleman, S. Clifford, J. M. Cloninger, B. j. Cloninger, J. C. Cloud, J. D. Craig, A. J. Coats, J. Coker, C. M. Coley, T. Collins, J. Condray, J. Coughran, T. Cook, R. D. Coolidge, J. Coveney, A. Cowser, D. Cox, L. Camon, D. C. England, C. Fisher, D. Y. Fuller, L. H. Guy, C. R. Hall, W. E. Haltom, D. Harmon, J. Hancock, J. Harris, M. I. Hatcher, H. E. Harrington, J, W. Henshaw, L. W., Jr. Hynes, A. C. Henderson, R. Henderson, R. D. Hill, I. B. Hayes, W. B. Harrison, J. C. Ingels, R. A. Jones, W. E. Jones, D. M. Keith, S. W. Kolmans, B. A. Livingston, J. K. Lentz, M. Lee, H. A., Jr. Lovingfoss, W. Lucey, J. A. Linceeum, R. E. Maxey, W. J. Mayes, G. W. Massey, J. V. Melcher, B. H. Mabray, I. G. Moon, W. T. Melton, D. L. Mugg, J. D. McReynolds, W. C. Nauck, R. A. Noel, J. S. Roberts, B. W. Robinson, F. H. Renken, L. G. Reininger, L. G. Reichart, W. F., Jr. Reese, A. E. Schilhab, E. E. Sexton, T. Sewell, B. Strickert, R. R. Taylor, R. Taylor, R. Thomas, W. R. Walker, W. E. Whitlow, T. W. Wicker, H. F. Wiggins, K. Williams, C. R. Williams, C. T. Williford, H. G. Williford, D. F. Willoughby, R. Wilson, B. Windle, W. Winn, A. G. Work, J. H. FRESHMEN 336 Abercrombie, E. F. Adamson, G. F. Adair, B. D. Adickes, C. F. Agee, A. B. Albert, G. J. Aldridge, V . W. Alexander, W. H. Allen, K. J. Allen, V. H. Anderson, C. C. Anderson, D. L. Anderson, J. T. Andrus, G. R. Arhelger, P. J. Armstrong, J. H. Arnold, E. L. Atripp, H. L. Altaway, L. D. Bradford, R. I. Beauchamp, M. K. Bedgood, W. D. Bacica, L. D. Baetge, G. D. Bailey, C. E. Bain, B. R. Brewer, E. E. Bell, R. E. Berry, R. M. Bethea, B. G. Beyer, J. A. Bickham, R. E. Bishop, K. D. Blackaller, J. H. Blackmon, G. G. Brown, E. L. Baker, C. C. Balentine, H. J. Bandy, M. E. Barfield, A. B. Barnes, T. E. Baxter, R. L. Beasley, C. G. Beavis, T. C. Bedsole, Q. L. Beene, R. H. Bemis, J. H. Burkes, W. M. Clauss, R. L. Cooke, E. D. Crowther, A. B. Carter, J. D. Chance, J. C. Chandler, H. T. Dehm, S. E. Day, G. W. Elliott, L. Estep, F. L. Fitts, H. R. Goodwin, R. E. Glidden, D. L. Green, R. A. Hackney, C. R. Harz, D. K. Hoskins, E. W. Hernandez, F. R. Honeycutt, B. D. Harvey, L. R. Koester, W. S. Lazenby, R. C. Munford, E. F. Munson, T. A. Morris, J. L. Myers, C. Nettles, A. L. Quast, R. G. Reed, J. Slater, G. E. Smalling, C. Smith, B. L. Snow, H. L. Souther, R. P. Sistrunk, W. T. Shuttlesworth, C. R. Shannon, G. D. Smith, R. E. Sol, M. A. Stover, G. W. Solomon, L. T. Thrasher, J. W. Uechi, M. W. Upshaw, W. H. Whittenberg, M. F. FRESHMEN 337 if WBi iiiiwiiPi TENTH FLIGHT Agnew, J. B. Lewis, F. D. Stockard, V. R. Brandt, H. C. Mannell, W. R. Swope, L. H. Blevins, B. C. Martinets, J. C. Stephens, A. M. Block, W. A. Middleton, J. H. Storrie, J. J. Bowser, D. Moore, C. J. St. John, J. C. Box, G. Martin, E. M. Strain, J. Brandt, J. T. Matush, J. E. Streich, W. A. Brewer, J. R. Nittel, H. Stripling, J. R. Brockles, A. J. Neinast, G. S. Strode, H. B. Brooks, B. R. Naugle, N. W. Swirsky, E. M. Brunson, J. Phillips, B. B. Tapley, J. T. Bryan, E. W. Pepper, L. W. Taylor, C. K. Brown, D. M. Peacock, C. D. Templeton, S. E. Curttright, C. B. Pettitt, W. R. Tharp, G. G. Copeland, D. L. Pianta, R. W. Thayer, E. Clinton, D. D. Orth, C. I. Thompson, J. R. Davis, D. W. Rowe, J. Tillotson, J. H. Dannemiller, D. Reod, W. M. Trevina, L. Eineigl, R. J. Rives, R. B. Thomas, J. C. Fullerton, J. M. Sol, M. A. Tomczeszyr, T. J. Fagley, W. R. Spears, W. Toland, F. D. French, B. L. Speights, W. G. Trauth, 1. C. Goats, L. S. Spreen, F. F. Truksa, F. Grupe, G. J. Stallings, A. Tucker, A. S. Gonzalez, J. M. Stallings, L. W. Urban, E. C. Geraghty, C. L. Stanaland, J. K. VanTassel, K. G. Harrison, C. M. Statman, M. Vandenberg, D. F. Johnson, E. E. Steede, J. W. Walden, J. C. Kirk, R. D. Stell, A. G. Kennard, W. B. Stephens, C. D. FRESHMEN i, I iml ES Li □j Up® w V 1 M pfe-SBySjP Bfj pH -I ryJi -Jp ' , A? . r - P i p 44 .$ £ 4 t t,i £ f ;f. i ;$, . f •. % ■ « • r i ' • o ' 5 a O Tl : m r ELEVENTH FLIGHT _| i 1_ ' M W m M mmmiwm Austin, D. B. Belzner, J. T. Bryan, W. G. Bryant, M. S. Buie, G. D. Buckholter, A. C, Jr. Burkholder, D. E. Burns, C. M. Burton, E. R. Bynes, R. H. Baker, R. A. Biggerstaff, C. R. Calloway, R. W. Cherry, J. F. Crist, W. B. Campbell, P. D. Campbell, W. E. Cannon, S. J. Carlson, E. W. Carnahan, D. R. Case, R. B. Chandler, C. G. Chapa, R. Chapin, E. J., Jr. Cottle, H. E. Caple, J. W. Cross, G. Davis, W. L, Jr. Dunn, C. R. Fisher, L. D. Freeman, R. L. Gaither, T. E. Gant, H. D. Gaskill, R. T. Geiger, M. P. Germond, G. F. Giles, D. L. Gill, O. C. Gorrod, h. N. Grate, D. M. Green, L. W. Greene, W. R. Hardwick, J. D. Henkhans, R. H. Jenness, E. T., Jr. King, G., Jr. Klinksiek, B. A. Lee, H. S., Jr. McCann, L., Jr. Martin, D. D. Martin, J. H. Martin, T. T. Narriss, K. J. Nash, C. E. Oehler, A. R. Porter, J. L. Pickens, J. P. Pringle, L. R. Porcher, G. S. Poyner, J. T. Prihoda, L. R. Probst, R. C. Provenya, S. P. Purdy, C. C. Pyle, C. W. Roman, M. R. Rolf, E. G. Rattan, C. T. Roy, C. L., Jr. Reasoner, J. E. Reaves, D. R. Robinson, J. N. Schmidt, J. A. Stout, K. E. Strickler, M. R. Stein, J. D. Spadachene, T. Southerland, D. P. Scamarda, M. S. Thornton, W. S. Wahlberg, W. H. Walter, A. T. Wheeless, J. Waldrop, E. S., Jr. Walker, J. T. Wall, P. T. Wallace, A. F. Walton, R. B. Walston, D. B. Wright, J. B. Welch, N. E. Westcott, R. D. Whisenhunt, R. M. FRESHMEN 339 TWELFTH FLIGHT Amspoker, S. Hilliard, E. S. Perkins, S. L. Brimberry, R. Hillis, S. J. Peterson, S. R. Brailar, A. Hirsch, I. J. Pfeifer, L. R. Bradshaw, R. A. Holland, E. O., Jr. Parker, W. C, Jr. Carpe, J. R. Hooker, J. D. Russi, J. C. Cross, W. R. Howard, L. R. Roundtree, I. U. Crouch, M. E. Hulon, R. C. Riddle, C. E. Ctvrtlik, R. A. Hulse, J. E. Riley, V. B., Jr. Curtis, D. S. Hollowell, W. G. Sanders, H. A., Jr. Downey, D. B. Lampkin, W. R. Sawtell, G. G. Dalehite, J. J., Jr. Machala, C. F. Schoettlin, C. E. Danesi, W. A. Mellina, H. B. Scull, R. C. Davis, F. N. Mendieta, A. A. Sexton, H. A. Davis, J. B. Manner, H. E. Shafer, B. R. Davis, R. K. McSpadden, W. A. Shelton, R. D. Dean, J. V., Jr. O ' Connell, T. Shields, 1. R. Davis, C. H. Owen, D. C. Sigler, G. Fox, B. B. Pennington, J. B. Terry, D. P. Farrall, J. L. Pardue, W. M. Wood, G. B., Jr. Floyd, G. W. Partazis, T. White, M. W. Felsen, 1. M. Parr, C. F. Woollett, P. R. Griffin, A. Y. Peet, C. L. Worcester, R. D. Gibson, R. C. Pemberton, R. N. Warnnck, W. R. Hogue, E. G. Pepin, J. H. Youngblood, J. R. Hillman, J. T. Perkins, C. B. Zapata, G. FRESHMEN 340 Men? The Engineers build a bridge And add some more It couldn ' t be that dull A ten-minute break Boys, boys! Don ' t be so friendly And there was a time for dancing and drinking Cokes Tug of War at Hood They even look tired 341 Siuvvmesi Qi cutup. The rifle range at Fort Sill The T C boys learn to use the acetylene torch An obstacle course, no doubt? And the intricate parts of a locomotive were revealed to them Chow Time! PASS IN REVIEW! Practical work Inspection And pay The Jocks sight their objective Home of the bird boys Surveying the day ' s work 342 - Summesi Gi GMfl Quittin 7 time at the ASA .camp Turn around, Elmer Where did they get the girls The Air Force on bivouac A 45-ton tank lifted like a babe in arms Demonstration in the field Could it be a hike? Scenery on Virginia Beach Calisthenics at Camp Hood 343 The Aggie Band ! Those words spell magic in the world of preci¬ sion drill and martial music. They make all Aggies think of the days when they watched the band form some intricate pattern or the days when they sweated while waiting their turn to march in time to the music of the Aggie Band. The many hours of practice put in by members of the band shows up on such occasions as the Spring Concert, the concert on Mother ' s Day, the many military reviews, and last, but not least, at the foot¬ ball games in the fall. AGGIE BAND Presentation of the George F. Moore Plaque MILITARY AWARDS A Army Security Agency.....General George F. Moore Trophy A Air Force.......Houston Chamber of Commerce Award B Engineers...............Ireland Trophy A Cavalry................Walters Trophy HOUSTON C OF C CITATION CORDS D. R. Avant . J. T. Dotson D. P. McClure H. W. Beutel . C. K. Landrum L. A. Eubank . W. M. Stevens W. F. Bohlmann Cadet Corps Corps Troops Infantry Artillery Air Group Cavalry-Engineer Composite Sixth Regiment SONS OF AMERICAN REVOLUTION AWARD T. L. Copeland . J. H. Morris . J. M. Wallace M. E. Findley . C. I. McGinnis . H. C. Osborne J. E. Dieb . . . A. M. Vincent . B. W. Hink . . E. R. Baugh . T. G. Martin . T. D. Reynolds . J. F. Davis . R. H. Hahnfeld . W. W. Zimmerman R. H. Hahnfeld S. H. Barnes C. I. McGinnis . D. E. Jarvis . B. J. Stoffregen . B. W. Hink . . . E. H. Johansen W. R. Blake . . G. R. Edwards . Air Force Cavalry Army Security Chemical Corps Engineers Artillery Infantry Ordnance Quartermaster Signal Corps Transportation Daughters of ARA UDC Trophy Brazos County ROA Air Force Medal Chemical Medal Coast Artillery Medal Engineer Medal Field Artillery Medal . Ordnance Medal Quartermaster Medal Quartermaster Medal Signal Corps Medal Transportation Award Marvin R. McClure..........Texas ROA Doyle R. Avant.........Caldwell Trophy DRUM AND BUGLE CORPS AWARDS R. W. Lawler M. M. Bauman D. B. Sparks B. Beecroft J. Horrell B. F. Coker W. S. Price E. L. Stiles F. Albrecht, Jr. Fred Klatt C. E. Wyatt W. E. Elmore C. H. Neely W. A. Dunlap H. M. Scott J. A. Curtino E. C. Rodriguez W. F. Thompson A. D. Waldie J. E. Orr...........PMST Air Award D. G. Kasper........Tactical Dept. Award WILLIAM RANDOLPH HEARS! TROPHY C. C. Duyf C. A. Taylor, Jr. J. A. McCully Cloyde Buchanan, Jr. G. S. Kent T. D. Reynolds..........Adcock Trophy D. F. Sechelski.......LHL Scholarship Award A. D. Martin.........Mother ' s Club Award NATIONAL RIFLE ASS ' N PISTOL AWARDS J. V. Aalto D. T. Gentry CLUB 1 CAMPU ACTIVITIES STUDENT PUBLICATIONS Student publications include The Battalion, Aggieland 7949, The Agriculturist, The Engineer, The Commentator, and The Southwestern Veterinarian. This entire program is designed to give students who want to write, the opportunity to produce their own publications. In addi¬ tion, the student publication program provides an outlet for student opinion and serves as a medium for fostering congenial faculty-student relations. All student publications are supervised by the Student Life Committee. 350 . The Battalion __ PUBLISHED M Tilt! INT EREST OF A CREATES A M COLLEGE _ Volume 48 COLLEGE STATION TAggieland) ' , TEXA9, WEDNESDAY, MARC H 27lS49 Numbe r 134 29 Students E lected ToWhoWho At A M p 1 (Jew Bandstand! Student Life Committee Picks Use {j I -V ■ „ F ' ' 11 ; :• 1| g 1 fo Be Finished 16 Corps, 13 Non-Corps Men S i ! V Thhtyihys ' ts , es l ar g ti , !g SHda ViK X m. I --- ,. « ! ‘.4T V Wf . k [he Grove will l e Co E ??” .uSHS m A ■ VjL I t P P J TO Sl y KENNETH BOND TOM CARTER • Wire Editor STS Mt 4x -J .-XiitiMiuI l- anofthe bill BILLINGSLEY . editors: The Student; send the funds ri Fund Drive accor Student Senate. T, March session of j ut 7:.‘ 0 tonight. Aubrey Sprawls, I re WSSF Copimj juitced that he wll ..)e Seoate a motion i money raised by tlie school in Genoany a in Norway. ; l f. “Both countries nee . ini aid and the rc-a American support. Tn| tally true during the r strong commnnist pri • = tiioae countries,’ ' Sprai Senators will report i of the drive in their vat f tones, ; N | Two committeo cha|? present reports to thf | a - Kirkham tut id. ; | ut oeiiiuo committed ble governing-. plan| , ;udent Memorial Centefi ►rt submitted at the i ssion of the Senate red ; a combined student, fa| ,imer student council t{j ' !u new Memorial Buildii| ee will he pi’esent I uggestions,” Eoy fy m of the Ring Dance se said. “We feel that 4 ? have received sortn •cations, and we’d like to : they are.” photographer for Agg will be present to tak s of the Seimtb ' when $ ;■ comes in coats and ties,) ' said. | Cotton Ton ;amination Wi Held Thursday 10 second examination for the. | cotton tour will be held rsday, March 10, at 7 p.’ m. rted J, S. Mogford, agronomy i seventy-five i ' e boon allocate, ion, Kubin believ leted in half th began contractors are R. 1 fi. G. Nixon, ' 33 is juperintendent and te5, is the job superii 1 said. I building will bo ah. licet. The stage wil; ne and 21 feet det |nd is to have tw find three storage r iwalls will be of c | the roof will have 2 j [with asbestos shingl I will he a column o | the stage support!i ch will slant back 22 degrees. Thoutf aint has not been dt Ih of point wdll he flide ucm. or uir juiut . —----- Co-Edifors KENNETH BOND. TOM CARTER ■••••; ; Wire Edifor B, LL BILLINGSLEY ‘ MAN a6IN EDITORS: Harvey YwRIAL ASSISTANTS: Nolen Chuck Cabaniss, Charles K.rkha ' re Eddor CLARK MUNROE...... . . Women s Page E MRS NANCY LYTLE Rehg.ous Eddor ALFRED JOHNSTO • S j A pj: REPORTERS: Lacour( Clay , n Budd( L „., sss- ' cia: w ' ii ! BOB SACK SP f s [WL5 E ffl%--V Swinney, T, m U •. •. ■a r zB Mutter, jrri-Capt. ' Lln Laredo ball team; .Timmy t 1 |)ro {- imenU L of lion, ho- : ClftM, Bat¬ ed it o t Cope Of the )nu lola, Llhletlo Town l, Oom- rUllery r f the ry, m- g offl- Ray ; Doit ut m Boh Tau and- Poin¬ ting era; nml 6ral aid question is to be (k M is to have the I of the debate. |M debate teams con- and debate teams con- _...imy Stevens and tner, and A. J. Shepherd Shortal participated in iWoods Forensic r T’« ’- |as “good ’ and excel- | teams also survived . bund in the elimination General. contest. ' ’V” Happy also took the suggestior The Aggie debate team consist- to the presidents of some of thi ing of Jimmy Stephens and Jijmes former student associations wh Fanner survived the final round wore attending a banquet on tin 5.77,1 T.dvoi7PwT Jntft the semi-finals, campus and all of them promiset eated by Baylor, iheir utmost cooperation. - A joint resolution v .xufnsiou oecvjtc, vii iv o uwavi- ations in the Orient, Dr. Charles ,aMotte, club sponsor, said today. Dr. Ti otter left the U. S. last April 1 on a world trip, stopping in Japan, China, India, Pakistan, 1 and Greece. He returned on Aug¬ ust 5. Students of visited c . --x«nnnf politics should enable him to deliver an interesting and and Thursday March 9 - 10, uuthorative talk.” Fred J. Benson, civil engi- tlre Z t „, wlll“ t L ,n avaLw° r fof lleerin « Professor, announced interested persons not members of The Civil Engineering Depart the Great Issues Class. Gammon ment is snonsorltirr added. sons not memoers ox sues Class, Gammon FFA to Present He returned on Aug- , , „ u , News Roundup f the college who have F P = its regular bi-monthly FFA news idup at G a. m. Friday 1 CU v « LACiloUH, vt V ii t-IIgl— leering professor, announced. A . rp The Ciril Engineering Depart-1 FlUlW nent. is sponsoring- ' i le Agricultural and Mecnamcm .■ ' - ••• - ollege of Texas. A land-grant ,uwI ' en |K lnts fc allege. ham team. Mark-in Bohko oin-n- Congressman Olin E. Teague x Hie scoring w hen hn put Blinn --uhoml with :i free throw nt the referred his idea to Henderson vnd of a minute of play. ,t, oods Foronslc Tour- Shuffler, director of information, Towarda the end of the first lialf Nacogdoches last week- anf a l so wrote a letter to Congres- the Bucaneer.s of Blinn pulled awav reported. During the hian Olin Teague from a 21-21 tie to gain a 28-22 Ho fwA Atrtri teams - s , r f u ‘t ol Teagues sugges- advantage at the intermission. Eil- . i « iwu ' AggieTeams A_s a result of Teague’s sugges- advantage nt the inteniTissi on Bri (as “good” and “excel- tion, a letter was MTitten present- ly Bob Stewart of the Bio Grand. l o„, c also survived ing the idea to, the Postmaster team was tied for scoring honr- fianeml. a t tl JC half With u eir utmost cooperal A joint resolutior ufrfdl .— mm wits ueu xor scoring Honors 1 the half with oeven points. Blinn will meet the Winer of tho : the Paris-Frank Phillips game at 2:30 who p.m. tomorrow ' , tho BLINN used pg- Hoyer, f .............. iri-uapwuii «ji inn foot- .......earn; Jimmy. Btophcns, head yell leader; Boh We.ynnhd, Htndent. Kona tor; Gerald York, Editor of tho Agriculturist. Initial Molectionn for tho award were made by. tw. groups, the Corps members of tho committee and t he non-Corps members. Then. two groups mot separately and listed all possible «andidates. Tin: activities of each of thone,men wore •-hocked to determine if ho wan eligible. The grade point ratio of these men also wan checked. Final lists from tho two groupa were iiubmllted to tho Student Life Committee for approval or disapproval. Each numu was con¬ sidered individually and member voted: For, Against, or Preferred. After the-first ballot it necond vote was taken on those that, hud received Ions than half of the votou in favor. This vote wan either for or against.” Th ' — — reiving a majority w After thin ballot, lained and the Con PI Pf TP ioso not. i e deleted, . 29 names re- ommlttee voted mining men ax tudents of the college who have ted or spent some time in these lines will find this discussion H-ually . informative, LaMotte FRESHMAN STAFF Editoi DEAN REED •••• ' ■ Managing Editor l O. TIED! .••••■ ' . Feature Editor G p. FIG NEWTON • • ‘ ' Sports Editor CHARLES SEBESTA Military Editor JOHN TAPLEY photographer “ NK COLE ’ BO ' R ' MOr “ d ' Bill Thompson, WRITERS: . FEATURf WK . e DavlS Za ne w W . Aldridge Robe r t Byne Martin Tommy Martmez s Miller of the Jbur- i artment will talk on 1 Formulas Are ' a Be- j er which the meeti ng! wn open to discussion. | nen from the Bryan- i area are expected; irditig to ( Professor. Hedgecocks To Address Seniors E. A. Hedgecock will speak to the Aggie Social Customs and Courtesies Group on “Social Cor- rchard, who Is head- ?anlxatkm movement, ed last fall when a; fcluo tho cam-!; the ina miretinir, « claa flora tojy ’ % of ISS stt ing, he Tfi level. The junior class, fn t e 1913 Longhorn, felt the same- way. fj e id ‘Everything has gone wronj “Everything hai the class and - 00 ._ ---_---- esies Group on “Social Cor- WH wodence” tonight at 7:15 in the Chemistry Lecture Hoorn, accord Ing to J. Fred Davie, chairman of the program. This lecti Phi in PL— tee II will h ; instruction b .classmen by : —______ 28. 1913, me faculty ...... dismissed 27 students for haz- weeks ing. These wen were rather high ted td - n student circles, therefore, the Thai J lower three classes presented a ferenci f petition for the reinstatement of slated j [ the wrong-doers. cause . ‘ e Board refused to consider star pi . ___ 47 . . 1 ,.i. 4 ,, , 1,1 J tin? Committee are inborthy, M. L. Cash- ryman, Bill Carml- ascll, Hay Holbrook, Don Kaspar, Cluir- bm Carter, Kenneth t Hansom, Doyle iClun-, Charles Cab- kirey, C. G. White, r. K. W. Steen, Dr. d Dr. Q. W. Sollies- 1 Life To i 1 Pics te AtcU Military {in the March 4 {gazine according jffler, director of publications of System. tee has Informed g to a telegram tion office, the tried in the Fri- l «• ttion is expected Ion Department thuffler said. ies From Defeat s, 95 - 70 1 la of Jackson- J nc of the final ed Into the first quarter | wl to domln- muy of the • the KUIKT- puy off for 1 out kept ' very much half with AyCfLelawdL 194-9 CO-EDITORS: Truman G. Martin Earl G. Rose MANAGING EDITOR: Fred Hambright SPORTS EDITOR: Chuck Cabaniss MILITARY EDITOR: Barker Chapman ACTIVITIES EDITOR: Stanley Rogers ADVERTISING MANAGER: Phil K. Sheets EDITORIAL ASSISTANTS: Charles McKerall Don Dietz Jimmy Woodall Floyd Henk Bob Gregg Bob Skidmore Dave Leavitt Jim Modlin John Fuller Dick Graves C. A. Henson Roy Nance A. J. Dennis David Robertson Charles Schwab 352 Gammetttatosi Editor JOHN T. MILLER Fiction Editor HARRY GOODING Associate Editor LARRY GOODWYN Business Manager DEKE PATTERSON Art Director KENNETH MARAK FRANK WELCH JAMIE LEWIS EMMET TRANT SAM LANFORD 353 Texas A M November, 1948 STAFF Editor Karl E. Wallace, Jr. Associate Editor Hugh M. Wallace, Jr. Business Manager Melvin R. Callihen Assistant Editors Poll Section Alvin R. Rees, Jr. Digest Section Bob M. Mathis Photo Section Mahlon B. Huffman Reporters Abstracts Doran, H. G. Hancock, W. B. Howe, R. D. Copenhaver, C. E. Ellsworth, B. R. Alexander, B. Sims, W. T. Digest Doak, J. B. Beasley, J. N. Circulation Manager Stewart McConnell Q and A Column Joe B. Coulter Abstract Section Francis N. Neville, Jr. Poll Jenkins, D. R. Tillett, H. A. Meyer, H. O. Couger, S. J. Riddle, R. D. Short Paragraphs Dunlap, R. Waddell, E. Hoban, J. E. Advertising Manager James P. Jones Short Paragraphs J. M. Sample Cartoon Section Bill O ' Mara Q and A Giebel, L. Stuart, B. Emmett, R. E. Allen, B. W. Cartoon Mayse, B. R. Morrow Photo Riddle, D. I. Doak, J. B. ORGANIZATIONS Organizational activities at A M probably exceed those at any other school of comparable size in student participation. Exclusive of military units, there are one hundred and thirty-one active organizations on the campus. Surveys show that five out of six students participate in some type of organizational activity. I Clubs and societies have added to student experience with programs of fine speakers, participation in national organizational activities and socials. They have provided prac¬ tical experience in group leadership, group cooperation, and program planning. The Home Town Clubs carried through the high school contact project with a planned thor¬ oughness and purpose that contributed to the high schools 7 guidance program. There seems to be no limit to possibilities for growth extensively and intensively of organizational activities. They supply experience, recreation and interests to a large percentage of the student body. They contribute to maximum benefits in a full academic and extra-curricular student life. GRADY ELMS 357 Y. M. C. A. CABINET OFFICERS: ROBINSON, J. W........... President McCLURE, D. P.......... Vice-President ROSE, E. G.............Secretary DANIEL, G..........Program Chairman MEMBERS: Beatty, W. Grubbs, D. Otkin, F. P. Blackburn, W. Harris, W. R. Pianta, J. E. Blair, O. C. Johnson, R. H. Pitzer, T. E. Bcddeker, E. W. Kernes, R. Prince, J. Bowers, D. Kirkham, C. Ready, J. F. Brittain, B. Kunihiro, K. Rollins, A. W. Copeland, T. Kunihiro, S. Ruddle, N. Corbell, R. E. Kuta, M. Sheffield, F. Dennis, A. J. Latson, R. L. Shortal, J. Dieb, J. E. Magruder, J. G. Skidmore, B. G. Egger, R. K. Manjeot, L. H. Splittgerber, T. Eubank, L. A. Mayo, W. Stewart, G. Field, T. E. Miller, J. Stiefel, C. R. Finch, H. J. Millsap, F. N., Jr. Sanders, D. A. Glass, C. D. Morris, C. Sturdivant, R. L. Goodman, G. E. Morse, J. Speer, B. Gossett, J. E. Orr, J. Sykes, B. Gottlieb, E. Osborne, L. E. Zimmerman, B. E. 358 town halt DANIEL, GUY B. Manager STAFF: Andrews, A. P. Bowers, D. G. Boyd, B. Edwards, G. Frede, H. Golden, E. Kitchens, B. Miller, J. Peters, D. Rose, E. G. Rochelle, J. B. Smith, H. 359 AGGIELAND ORCHESTRA Saxophones: Jerry Biles Braxton Doak Tom Bullock Jim Wheeler Ben Edwards Piano: Gordon Keller Drums: Joe Pike Vocalist: Tommy Butler Bass: Roland Johnson Trumpets: Frank Incaprera Glenn Torrence Harry Vaughn Trombones: Nelson McLain Bill Langley Bob Lauderdale Director SINGING CADETS OFFICERS: QUIRAM, H. JONES, P. . BYRD, I. J. . SCHOLL, B. . MOSS, B. . . PERKINS, L. , MEMBERS: Adams, R. M. Alexander, W. L. Bennett, B. M. Blankenship, B. J. Bleker, J. W. Bohac, V. Boyd, D. L. Boyles, J. E. Brittain, B. F. Byrd,J. Coffman, H. J. Collins, D. C. Collins, F. L. Compton, B. Cone, C. B. Cornish, B. Davis, B. W. Derry, J. J. Doran, H. G. Eades, H. Egger, R. K. Evans, D. R. Evans, W. L. Fields, F. R. Finlay, E. Griffin, T. G. Haile, W, A. Haines, D. G. Haines, K. Halcomb, T. Hall, F. C. Hardy, R. L. Harmond, B. F. Hayden, W. Huggins, R. H. Jones, J. M. Jones, R. L. King, R. L. Kreager, D. L. Lambert, B. E. Lanford, S. T. Leatherwood, N. R. Menger, W. M. Miller, T. E. . President Vice-President Business Manager Reporter-Historian . Librarian . Student Director Mitchell, D. L. Morgan, L. L. Moss, B. Patterson, M. R. Perkins, L. N. Polk, L. C. Quiram, H. G. Schwarz, G. A. Sliger, F. A. Smith, T. G. Stevens, W. M. Stiles, E. L. Stinson, R. A. Stewart, F. L. Stuart, G. R. Tate, R. C. Taylor, J. B. Thomas, G. L. Turner, E. Tyler, T. L. Wheat, R. G. Wise, T. 361 J. L. TAYLOR AGGIE DISCUSSION AND DEBATE CLUB OFFICERS: TAYLOR, J. L............ President SHEPARD, J........... Vice-President SHORTAL, J. A......... Secretary-Treasurer SPONSORS: Mr. H. F. Hierth Mr. L. E. Martin Mr. E. F. Hubka Mr. M. A. Huggett J. SHEPARD J. A. SHORTAL MEMBERS: Abelou, M. Cruz, T. D. Fuller, J. R. Goodwyn, L. C. Hearne, D. D. Hipp, P. McFarland, G. J. Mock, R. Perry, J. A. Rochelle, J. B. Shepherd, J. Shortal, J. A. Stephens, J. Stephenson, B. Taylor, J. L. Winter, C. D. Woodridge, W. D. 362 HONOR SOCIETY MEMBERS: (School of Agriculture) Anderson, Robert F. Asher, Joseph Thomas Atkinson, John Thomas Blankenship, Albert Y. Blankenship, Lytle H. Carroll, Theron D. Case, L. R. Cater, Carl IV1. Clark, Harold E. Crout, Jack D. Cummins, James E. Davis, James F., Jr. Desha, George K. Donaldson, J. W. Fivel, Wm. L. Gates, A. W. Green, Chas. W. Hall, P. B. Havard, Chester A. Hutto, W. M. Kay, Rayford G. Keller, Henry J. Kelley, J. P., Jr. Kemplin. Carl R. IVIcGee, Terrell T. McKenzie, T. McD. Martin, Truman G. Morgan, R. E. Nixon, John D. Noland, Charles H. Oswald. John C. Pfannstiel, D. C. Riewe, M. E. Russell, Grady E. Stearman, H. D. Steele, Wm. E.. Jr. Stroope, James R. Survant, BiM G. Tidwell. R. W. Wallace. John M. Weynard, R. S. Whaley, James F. Wheeler, A. L., Jr. (School of Arts and Sciences) Bennett, B. McL. Bennett, R. O. Bevans, Jim M., Jr. Bolner. C. J. Bcwdoin, P. H., Jr. Bradford, R. R. Couch, John F. Dieb, John Ed. Edgar, James H., Jr. Haddad, Antonio Hal brooks, N. E. Hink, B. W., Jr. Hinkle, E. A. Hodges, Hayden Krause, R. B. Kutac, Nicodemus McDonald, H. W. Noel F. Miller, Noel F. Morgan, H. G. Peters, D. L. Pickels, D. G. Rogers, Boyd A. Rogers, S. L. Sanders, B. G. Schwartz, D., Jr. Singletary, J. B. Smith, James N. Taylor, C. A. Trail, C. C. (School of Engineering) Abbey, W. C. Ahern, G. H. Alexander, J. W. Alexander, R. G. Babin. M. A. Ball, Henry C. Baugh, E. R. Berglund, K. L. Blann, Jack R. Boatwright, C. M., Jr. Bobkoff, K. B. Bond, C. R., Jr. Boyd, E. A. Boynton, H. G. Branum, R. D. Brown, Jack E. Bullock, Q. S. Byrd, Truman M. Cannata, A. C. Carlton, R. J. Cavall. J. J. Champion, R. M. Cooke, J. W. Couch, Wm. L. Creider, E. J. De Garno, J. H. Dickenson, Wm. L. Dismukes, J. H., Jr. Eberspacher, N. E. Edmiston, R. M. Ellis, Glenn Emery, H. B. Evans, R. B.. Ill Evans, Wm. Leon Foster, K. E. Foster, R. D. Fromme, G. L. Gabert, L. M. Gaddy. H. L., Jr. Garcia, O. M. Gibson. E. G. Goodwin, V. H., Jr. Greenweil. G. G. Guerrero, E. T. Harris, L. M. Harwood, R. B. Hawes, Wm. H. Heffron, N. C. Hoobler, D. E. Hornburg. R. C. Howard, C. P. Howell. D. R. Hull. Richa-d D. Hunter. J. A. Huss. B. F. Jacquin, J. J.. Jr. Kearby, Jerome C. Keeler, W. A. Kenedy. G. A. Klein, R. L. Knox, J. W. Langford, Billy Lioscomb, L. I. Lowes, G. A. Lyday, B. L. McCleskey. H. W. McCord, W. C. McCulley. J. A. McGhee, Edwin McGinnis. C. I. Mannas, W. J. Mayberry, H. D. Melear, R. D. Morgan, L. L. Morse, Answell R. Moss, Jon Thomas Murtishaw, G. C. Opersteny, E. J. Osborne, H. C. Otte, A. J. Pinson, A. G. Proffitt, James V. Purdy, Alton B. Redondo, E. F. Reed, Bob H. Richardson, R. C. Riha, J. J. Roberts, C. M. Robinson, O. L. Rymon, Wm. P. Saffarrons, F. J., Jr. Salters, T. R. Scamardo, A. L. Scholl, B. E.. Jr. Schultz, W. E. Sewell, D. K. Seyforth. F. Wm. Shula, Wm. E. Simmons, R. B. Smith, Vernon Street, R. L. Sumners. G. R. Terrill, W. H. Teykel, II F. Tiefel, G. L. Tittle, James D. Turner, E. B. Underriner, C. F., Jr. Walker, Wm. E. Walkow, A. M. Wathen, T. R. Wearden.. Paul L. Weinland, Wm. W. Wheeler, Wm. E. Williams. James M. Wise, Bill B. Wornat, R. O. Wright, H. H. Zimmerman, Fred A.. Jr. (School of Vet. Medicine) Giebel, L. H. Hobon, J. E. Hunger, Robert. Jr. Kilgore, R. L., Jr. Lowe, R. W. I vies. T. W. McAda, Acie C. Meyer, H. O. O’Mara. Wm. D. Price, A. A. Reeves, J. L. Tickle, A. J. Waidhoffer, J. J. Yeary, Bobby Lee (Carry-over membership) Althaus, M. C. Barfield. J. W. Bass, R. C. Blair, P. M. Bonar, A. J. Brandes. P. P. Brown, W. L. Burns. R. S. Byrd, F. S. Caraway, V. C. Carter, R. W. Cartwright. E. O., Jr. Chapman, E. B. Chelf, H. J. Clark, T. H. Coppinger, C. D. Crook, T. N. Culpepper, W. H. Culver, R. C. Davis, K. Wm. Dickson, J. R. Dieckert, J. W. ler, D. Die Droemer, D. R. Edwards, C. W., Ehlers, W. E. ilers, Elliott, H. G.. Findley, M. E. Flanagan, J. W. Flowers, A. F. Gibson, E. G. Golden, R. M. Goulding, T. D. Hamilton, H. H. Harvey, H. C., Jr. Henry. R. N. Hightower, Wm. G Hohn, C. M. Jacquin, H. G. Jahn, R., Jr. Jarvis, D. E. Johnson, A. F., Jr Johnson, D. W. Jolly. R. R. Kathlcy, M. H. Kelsey. J. E. Key. Clifton W. Lane, H. L. Lavis, John R. Lewis. Wm. D. Lindley, C. C., Jr. Linn, D. P. Liverman, J. L. Livingston, E. C. McDaniel, Wm. B. McFarland, E. F. Manlove, J. E. Michels. E. C. Morse, J. O. Nance, C. B. Neely. R. G. Norfleet. Guy R. Oliver, H. R. Pachar, Max A. Payton, A. O. Peters, D. B. Philley. Wm. M., Robbins, Jack D. Robinson. R. M. Ross, Russell H. Roy. Frank J. Shannon, R. L. Shelton, Wm. J. Shields. Wm. J. Simmons, M. G. Spillman. P. Y. Strait. Wm. L. Talbert. N. K. Thomas, Wm. R. Toombs. O. A. Turner, W. J. Valon, E. _ Verble, Joe T. Votaw, R. R. Wood, S. K. Wraon. D. E. Young, G. L. OFFICERS: McCULLEY, JAMES A. SHULA, WILLIAM E. O ' MARA, WILLIAM D. . . . . President Vice-President . Secretary-Treasurer W. E. SHULA W. D. O ' MARA 363 AGRICULTURE COUNCIL OFFICERS: MANNING, K. A........... Chairman HENRY, PAT . . ...... . . Vice-Chairman CARTER, R. A. . KUNZE, O. R. . YORK, GERALD . ...... . Agriculturist Editor MEMBERS: Andrews, A. P. Endrizzi, J. E. Nixon, J. Bailey, A. L. Estes, J. Phillips, H. E. Blankenship, L. H. Hart, J. E. Prather, E. Canning, R. A. Henry, Pat Probandt, J. Caraway, V. Jones, W. A. Ross, G. R. Carroll, T. D. Kelley, J. Shelton, D. R. Carter, R. A. Kingsberry, J. Sutton, W. L. Chapman, E. B. Kunze,O. R. Terry, W. S. Chase, R. R. Laswell, B. Thuem, H. D. Chastain, E. P. Manning, K. A. Tobin, J. H. Cowan, C. B. Mayfield, B. M. Tolle, L. C. Crawford, F. R. Modisett, C. Weynand, R.-S. Dickens, A. E. Morris, F. York, G. 364 V.lili; STUDENT ENGINEERS COUNCIL OFFICERS: TALBERT, N. K. PHILLIPS, C. H. RISIEN, H. V. INC RAM, E. A . President Vice-President . Treasurer . Secretary MEMBERS: Alexander, R. C. Epps, R. K. McClure, M. R. Ammons, S. E. Floyd, A. B. Oliver, H. R. Andrew, J. W. Goodwyn, J. T. Proffitt, J. V. Boynton, ET. G. Harwood, R. B. Rose, E. G. Byington, B. J. Henry, W. P. Stone, H. J. Chelf, H. J. Hamburg, R. C. Turner, C. L. Copeland, T. L. Howard, C. P. Williams, J. T. Coronado, J. ET. London, J. R. Denney, R. W. London, W. B. ARTS AND SCIENCES COUNCIL OFFICERS: JACK A. QUIREY.......... President J. B. ROCHELLE........ Secretary-Treasurer MEMBERS: Barzak, R. W. Baty, R. B. Bond, K. Brown, W. L. Cabaniss, C. D. Edgar, J. H. Goodwyn, L. C. Hagemeir, M. W. Homeyer, C. G. Lampkin, B. T. Liverman, J. L. Mayes, R. B. Miller, J. T. Moore, M. S. Parker, P. E. Pickels, D. G. Quirey, J. A. Rochelle, J. B. Savins, J. G. Sharp, D. W. Stanford, B. T. Taylor, J. L. 366 SENIOR DAIRY CATTLE JUDGING TEAM A. L. DARNELL, Coach MEMBERS: Baumhardt, Roland E. Janda, Vit B. Prather, Wm. E. SENIOR DAIRY PRODUCTS JUDGING TEAM J. G. FEATRO, Coach MEMBERS: Finke, F. L. Hagood, R. O. Johnson, B. J. Marchant, J. D. CROPS JUDGING TEAM F. G. COLLARD, Coach MEMBERS: Zabcik, Frank M. Endrizzi, John E. Bates, Richard P. Kelling, Willie A. 367 SENIOR LIVESTOCK JUDGING TEAM W. M. WARREN, Coach MEMBERS: Wilkinson, F. T. Steel, W. E. Meriwether, R. H. Wheat, Ralph G. Kruse, Lucian Strope, J. R. SENIOR MEAT JUDGING TEAM O. D. BUTLER, Coach MEMBERS: Stroope, James Keat ' hiey, Marlin H. Steele, Ed Wheat, Ralph SENIOR POULTRY JUDGING TEAM E. D. PARNELL, Coach MEMBERS: Phillips, Harold E. Flinn, Stanly L. Thuem, Henry D. Tidwell, Robert 368 ACCOUNTING SOCIETY DAVID SHARP OFFICERS: DAVID SHARP..... President V. R. PORTER .... Vice-President DON ROWE..... Sec.-Treas. FRANK MILLER . . Program Chairman J. E. HOGAN...... Reporter W. L. NICHOLSON . . Publicity Mgr. N. D. DURST...... Sponsor V. R. PORTER FRANK MILLER MEMBERS: Aalen, Milton Cot, G. W. Green, J. F. Kaderka, J. L. Meriweather, N. A. Randal, R. T. Vinyard, G. A. Abelow, M. H. Couch, J. F. Hale, T. H. Kelley, C. E. Mickle, W. T. Robinson, Wayne Warren, S. P. Althaus, M. C. Cox, B. L. Hall, T. G. Kirkland, Jim Miller, N. F. Rogers, B. A. Watley, J. R. Beard, Keith Crouch, C. G. Harris, J. W. Kirkpatrick, J. E. Morris, R. R. Rowe, D. L. Watts, W. W. Bennett, R. A., Jr. Cunningham, C. E. Higgins, J. F. Kolby, R. C. Nicholson, W. L. Scoggins, R. M. Willis, G. R. Black, E. C. Daniel, G. B. Hill, L. E. Kutac, N. J. Nutchell, T. J. Sharp, D. W. Wells, S. A. Boney, J. H. Davis, J. Y. Hipp, J. P. Landry, P. H. Onxley, Claude Smith, J. N. Wilson, F. A. Borcharding, F. 1. Dougherty, R. C. Hogan, J. E. Lee, L. B. Owen, J. D. Spears, D. W. Withers, A. M. Bowdoin, P. H. Engebretson, Edward Hopson, Dean Marks, R. E. Owens, B. A. Sugar, A. F., Jr. Wolf, L. Brunkhorst, H. H. Fairbairn, George Hoskins, B. O. Markwardt, G. C. Pantermuehl, L. R. Taylor, F. P. Woods, R. P. Buckler, J. W. Fennell, B. H. House, W. R. McDonald, H. W. Peters, D. L. Terry, Glenn Buese, J. T. Fletcher, R. W. Jackson, J. E. McConnell, Ken Porter, V. R. Treaccar, John Clark, S. F. Foote, C. P. Julius, T. J. McMenamy, B. B. Rainey, J. R. Trossen, L. W. 369 AGGIE CHRISTIAN FELLOWSHIP FLOYD KERNES FRANK POOLE OFFICERS: KEN KUNIHIRO..... President FRANK E. POOLE . . . Vice-President FLOYD E. KERNES . . . Sec.-Treas. JOHN R. HERMANSON Inter-Varsity Staff Member DONALD S. GRUBBS, JR. HIS Secretary CHARLES SAUER..... Sponsor KEN KUNIHIRO MEMBERS Allison, Donald Armstrong, Rudolph A. Carlisle, Tommy Carter, Jim Case, Richard Cates, Jim Creighton, Joe Fitzgerald, Don Fordyce, Rex Holman, Ernest Kunihiro, Sow LeTourneau, Roy Neal, Wesley Osborne, Lyman Rice, David Riddle, Clyde Sigler, George Stanley, Fred Wood, George Youngblood, Jim Zapata, R. 370 OFFICERS: V. C. CARAWAY AGRONOMY SOCIETY VIRGIL CARAWAY . WALLACE HACKLER . FRANK MORRIS, JR. CLAUDE COOK . . BILL MARTIN . . . DON DECKER . . President Vice-President Secretary Treasurer Reporter Parliamentarian MEMBERS: Adams, Dr. J. E. Head of Dept. Adams, R. W. Allen, L. C. Allison, D. V. Asher, J. T. Barnes, J. L. Bartee, L. D. Bates, R. P. Blakeley, C. A., Jr. Boswell, L. C. Bohuslav, I. J. Brice, R. D. Brunnemann, R. N. Bynum, O. W. Cain, N. J. Caraway, V. C. Chandler, G. E. Chase, L. E. Coker, E. M. Cook, C. B. Cook, R. H. Cox, C. C. Cozart, E. R. Crain, A. W. Crout, J. D. Curry, A. M. Dahlberg, H. L. Dalvy, W. S. Darby, G. M. Decker, D. D. Desha, G. K. Donahue, Dr. R. L. Drugan, G. S. Edwardson, J. R. Elliott, C. L. Endrizzi, J. E. Ferguson, Dr. C. E. Ferguson, R. E. Ferguson, Sam Fudge, Dr. J. F. Goddard, D. S. Goerdel, L. E. Hackler, W. L. Hampton, Dr. H. E. Hall, J. L. Harms, H. A. Harris, G. W. Henry, J. R. Higginbotham, B. F. Hinchliffe, N. M. Horr, J. S. Hudgins, H. R. Jackson, G. H. Jacobson, A. K., Jr. Jones, E. L. Jones, Dr. L. C. Johnson, C. R. Kapp, Dr. L. C. Karnowski, E. H. Kelling, W. A. Kirkpatrick, W. E. Kunze, George Kunze, R. J. Landry, R. L., Jr. Lane, H. C. Marchbanks, S. R. Marek, B. R. Marks, G. C. Martin, B. D. McCaskill, G. McAfee, T. F. McKee, G. S. Michael, H. T. Kikeska, L. G. Mitchell, H. S. Moeller, R. A. Mogford, J. S. Mahler, B. B. Morgan, R. E. Morris, Frank, Jr. Nowotony, A. O ' Brien, T. R. Ohlendorf, C. C. Owen, C. E. Pauls, E. W. Paul, F. Peters, D. B. Potts, R. C. Quinn, J. C. Richards, J. E. Riewe, M. E. Ritter, K. E. Rives, D. A. Robertson, J. F. Saleh, J. F. Samuels, W. C. Sigut, L. Simpson, A. D. Smith, B. Smith, E. E. Spears, M. J. Stanislov, L. R. Stites, D. N. Stuart, C. E. Tannamachi, W. H. Telford, J. M. Terrell, B. J. Townsend, W. L. Trew, E. M., Jr. Troublefield, J. Walzel, L. G. Watson, W. E. Webb, J. C. Welkener, C. H. Wenchman, L. E. Wiedenfeld, C. C. Williams, J. C. Wood, J. R. Zabcik, F. M. 371 AMERICAN FOUNDRYMAN’S SOCIETY C. C. SPRAGGINS OFFICERS J. A. WHITACRE . B. D. STONE . . V. C. HENKELL . C. C. SPRAGGINS L. G. BERRYMAN . President . Vice-President Secretary Treasurer Faculty Advisor MEMBERS Baker, E. N. Hall, H. F. Knepper, R. R. Spraggins, C. C. Whitacre, J. A. Baron, A. E. Hancock, T. R. Little, W. D. Stockard, J. L. Wilson, E. L. Caraway, W. T. Henkell, V. C. Maxwell, F. L. Stoermer, U. Dial, J. G., Jr. Henson, S. R. McCulley, J. A. Stone, B. D. Fort, D. L. Holmes, R. T. Nettles, C. M. Wade, M. E. Garner, A. C. Johms, M. F. Noble, H. R. Way, W. E. GENE BOYNTON OFFICERS: BOYNTON, GENE WALKER, C. G. . SINCLAIR, T. G. . A. I. Ch. E. . President Vice-President Sec.-Treasurer ■ ■ T. G. SINCLAIR C. G. WALKER MEMBERS: Alexander, R. C. Creider, E. J. Huff, R. W. Locke, R. R. Meulhause, E. H. Sinclair, T. G. Tremont, P. L. Alexander, V. W. Darby, B. S. Hughes, C. F. Locke, M. C. Munson, W. D. Sliger, F. A. Tyler, T. L. Anderson, E. L. Dubois, F. J. Hull, R. B. Longley, A. J. Norris, S. B. Smith, L. W. Walker, C. G. Armstrong, R. A. Eilis, H. L. Hurst, J. W. Luger, J. M. Oxley, W. R Smith, T. G. Walker, C. W. Askins, J. W. England, H. C. Hyde, R. B. McLaurin, A. J. Plume, J. E. Stewart, J. W. Walker, W. F. Barrett, D. H. Fluker, W. H. Jackson, M. McNeill, C. A. Porter, N. B. Stiefel, C. R. Wallace, R. G. Bierschwales, M. C. Fluker, T. E. Johnson, D.W. Martin, J. T. Rovinson, R. M. Stillinger, D. S. Weinland, B. W. Blair, P. M. Findles, M. E. Jones, R. E. Mathews, R. S. Roetzel, T. G. Stuker, G. R. Welch, W. L. Bliler, Roy Garcia, R. R. Jones, W. R. Mendieta, H. B. Rollins, V. G. Talbert, N. K. Williams, R. S. Bouldin, W. S. Gebert, Bob Karren, Howard Mercer, A. A. Ross, B. L. Temple, W. H. Wilson, E. L. Boynton, Gene Goulding, T. D. Kibbe, J. B. Mills, C. L. Royder, J. P. Tekkl, 1. F. Wilson, J. M. Cameron, P. M. Gray, D. Kirchheimer, E. W. Minsky, M. Sargent, E. A. Thomas, D. S. Carlton, R. J. Hill, J. P. Lawrence, J. Morgan, L. L, Schultz, W. E. Thompson, B. F. Carter, H. E. Hodges, Don Layman, E. Moseley, C. B. Sexton, L. J. Thompson, J. 1. Cloninger, J. R. Holbrook, C. R. Legler, Bob Moss, Jom T. Shivers, H. G. Thrasher, W. B. Cook, A. D. Holik, W. V. Levy, J. M. Mottley, J. R. Showalter, B. J. Tillison, B, E. 373 A. I. E. E. — I. R. E. OFFICERS: DENNEY, R. W. . PHILLEY, W. M. . DICKSON, J. R. . BYINGTON, B. J. GILCHRIEST, C. E. RODE, N. F., PROF. . Chairman Vice-Chairman . Treasurer . Secretary Secretary—I.R.E. . . Counselor J. R. DICKSON MEMBERS: Adams, F. B. Ball, W. E. Franklin, L. F. Hodges, Edw. G. Menger, Wm. M. Rogers, D. L. Saffarrans, F. L., Jr. Alterman, R. 1. Babin, M. A. Fowlkes, C. G. Johnson, D. E. McCausey, David L., Jr. Rider, A. R. Turner, E. B. Anderson, E. S. Beverburg, H. F. Foster, K. W. Johns, Roy A. Meador, R. G. Rice, Wm. L. Toellner, N. H. Arenburg, D. H. Boldman, J. W. Flechtner, G. A. Johns, Ray W. Murtishaw, Geo. C. Rogers, Robt. R. Tomlinson, H. R. Bristow, G. P. Claycomb, T., Jr. Freiberger, H. A. Jack, Rbt. W. McAtee, M. E. Roberts, H. Clarke, Jr. Thompson, Jack Brewer, J. Z. Culver, R. C. Fuller, W. F„ Jr. Killebrew, John J. Nelson, D. A. Robertson, G. R., Jr. Thigpen, B. B. Breeden, R. E. Cory, W. E. Graham, J. B., Jr. Lykins, Geo. E. Neff, Paul, Jr. Ransom, Robert, R. G. Taylor, R. H. Boyd, E. A. Corley, C. E. Gonzales, O. Livingston, Elmo, Jr. Naugle, R. C. Strobel, A. A. Truett, Gus Berry, D. B. Cagney, R. B. Garrett, H. M., Jr. Lewis, Gene E. Nance, Carl B., Jr. Smith, James R. Votaw, B. R. Behrens, H. C. Creacy, J. N. Gibson, E. G. De Leon, Augustine Nicholson, A. E. Smith, E. F. Verble, Joe T. Baugh, E. Dengler, W. H. Howard, James E. Miller, Wm. T. Oliver, H. R. Simmons, M. G. Williams, Paul Ballard, L. L, Davis, J. C. Holloway, H. E. Melear, R. D. Poskey, Ardie, Jr. Shula, Wm. E. Weghorst, G. H. Barnett, J. C. Duncan, S. P., Jr. Henry, Robert N. McKenzie, H. R. Porter, E. O. Sewell, D. K. Walter, A. H. Baker, R. H, Deering, R. G. Howell, David R. McCleskey, Hugh W. Pinson, A. G. Scroggins, E. B. Weinberg, Sidney Blumberg, R. Dirks, M. D. Hancock, Wm. L. McCoy, Allen W. Plackemeier, H. F. Sayers, S. S. Bailey, W. R. Evans, W. L. Hites, Wm. H. Marek, Albert J. Payne, W. F. Shuhart, D. V., Jr. Ball, W. B. Ellis, G. Hilburn, H. S., Jr. Marek, Alfred J. Powdrill, J. L. Schroeder, C. V. 374 W. P. HENRY A. S. A. E. OFFICERS: HENRY, WILLIAM P..... President DAVENPORT, MARC G. Vice-President MODISETT, CHARLES B. . Secretary LOVE, CLARENCE F..... Scribe M. G. DAVENPORT C. B. MODISETT MEMBERS: Bain, James L. Davenport, Marc G. Gregory, James F. Kendall, Don F. Modisett, Charles B. Repper, Fredrick Charles Tips, Charles, Jr. Barnes, Samuel H. Davis, Morris W. Griffin, R. J. Killingsworth, Bennie Moeller, A. F. Schaeffer, F. R., Jr. Turley, T. D. R. Bellah, Walton D. Drugan, George S. Harris, Richard, Jr. King, Travis A. Montello, Wayne H. Schwarz, Geo. A. Waggener, Allen M. Berkojsky, Edwin J. Duncan, Charles H. Harmrison, James B. Kirk, Tommie R. Moore, Robert E. Seidel, Fred W. Wallace, John M. Bernard, E. R., Jr. Dunn, James D. Hart, Thomas V. Koester, J. H. Musick, Leon Douglas Shannon, Harry S. Ward, Jesse L. Bickham, Ben W. Earles, James R. Hartstack, Albert W. Krauskopy, Ben Robt. Napier, William J. Shaw, Billy L. Ward, W. Burch, Irven R. Elbel, O. J. Henry, William P. Krauskopf, Ben Robt. Noland, C. H. Shiller, Leroy W. Ware, John L. Bussey, Charles M. Pokes, Jack M. Hill, Gene Ewing Kucherka, Stanley L., Jr North, Bill J. Smith, Herman R. Welch, Billy J. Chamorro, Emilio, Jr. Fosmire, Edw. Irving Huffman, R. T. Kunze, Otto Robert Nowlin, Clyde F. Southerland, Elbin R. Wheeler, James G. Coleman, Leonard Fulbright, Myron L. Hurd, Alvin M. Lee, James J. O ' Neal, H. P. Sprawls, Aubrey D. Whisenant, Robert H. Conally, Preston R. Garner, Aubrey E. Hurley, R. Bruce Longserre, Daniel J. Paine, Robert 1. Stoeffrengen, B. J. Williams, M. M. Cook, Preston K. Garner, Billy Jack Imhof, Alvin G. Love, Clarence F. Parkey, Bernie B. Stewart, B. R. Word, Johnny Cox,Joe H. Gillaspy, Arthur Porter Jaska, Ernest H. Magee, Joe M. Parsons, Clifford E. Stockton, John E. Vavra, Martin E. Cruz, J. Glass, Charles Johnson, Waverly L., Jr. Marett, V. S., Jr. Pierce, W. H. Tate, Ted Younger, Jim N. Curry, Emory P. Gordon, Mark Willis Jones, Jack D. Martin, Frank G. Prince, Jack Thomas Terrell, James F. Zalman, Willie J. Daniel, Thomas M. Greenwood, Bobby R. Keller, Henry J. Mobley, M. K. Ready, John F. Thompson, Claude, Jr. ■ iS-r mmw s i ' tsMtM 4 - i i . wm r fcWpt GpJS anv. J,, U • ■ ' i ' ; .. r 7 ' if t V . 375 R. L. SHODDE W. F. BOHLMANN OFFICERS: LONDON, W. B. . SCHODDE, R. L. . BOHLMANN, W. F. LANDRY, M. A. . President . Vice-President Secretary Treasurer W. B. LONDON MEMBERS: Bachus, W. O. Banister, B. N. Barclay, C. H. Black, Dan Blakelack, D. R. Blann, J. R. Blum, J. R. Bobkoff, K. B. Bohlmann, W. F. Bombarger, O. P. Bonar, A. J. Boswell, Jim Brahm, A. G. Braunig, Carl Brown, D. J. Brown, D. N. Brown, J. T. Brown, N. J. Buckner, A. R. Buchanan, S. J. Burks, R. E. Busch, A. J., Jr. Butler, Carl Bynes, R. L. Byrne, P. E. Carlton, T. A. Carlton, H. N. Cassell, E. L. Cavall, Jay Champion, Ray Charles, Aaron Creek, Hyatt Chelf, H. J. Chism, B. D. Chitwood, J. R. Clarke, L. E. Cochran, D. M. Coker, J. D. Crouch, J. C. Collier, W. B. Coleman, M. A. Cullinan, J. M. Darnell, C. H. Davis, B. E. Davis, H. DeShazo, J. F. DeVilbiss Dodd, W. C. Dominquez, Raul Drouet, R. G. DuBose, C. F. Edwards, S. D. Ehlers, W. E. Engelking, D. J. Everett, L. J. Farrow, E. M. Fennell, J. C. Flanagan, J. W. Franklin, D. S. French, Bert Fulgenzi, C. F. Gabert, L. M. Gaddy, H. L. Garcia, A. R. Gerald, S. B. Gimarc, J. D. Gower, D. W. Gray, L. C. Guy, A. L. Haaker, E. H. Hagin, J. A. Hancock, J. G, Harlin, C. C. Harris Hawes, W. H. Hawley, J. L. Hayter, R. B. Henk, F. H. Hill, Frank Hodges, R. D. Howard, R. R. Janak, C. J. Jones, J. M. Jordan, R. A. Khuri, F. I. King, J. W. Knox, J. W. Kreps, C. W. Landry, M. A. Lawrence, J. T. Lattimore, C. E. Lefton, L. M. Lemmons, S. L. Lipscomb, L. J. London, Jack London, W. B. Lucy, Dan Luther, C. C. Lyday, B. L. Manor, W. R. Matthews, D. S. MsCanver, A. Q. McCarty, R. O. McCown, Palmer McGee, J. C. McGinnis, C. I, McGrew, W. R. Mclver, J. D. McKerall, C. B. McNamana, T. M. McPhail, J. F. Meisell, E. T. Miller, C. A. Miller, Dave Miller, T. A. Mitchell, V. E. Moehlman, W. F. Moreland, W. E. Muller, G. O. Mullins, W. H. Munden, C. G. Neel, M. E. Nemec, J. Norfleet, Guy Norman, C. D. Norris, H.D. O ' Bryan, W. H. Parker, J. M. Parse, M. W. Pena, A. F. Pearson, V. L. Peyton, C. F. Pressley, C. W. Plsek, E. A. Pianta, J. D. Porchman, J. K. Pullen, P. H. Quick, G. B. Raig, H. S. Reesby, R. F. Reynolds, J. F. Robson, Bill Ruff, W. E. Rylander, J. M. Sanders, D. A. Sandstedt, C. E. Scherwitz, G. H. Schodde, R. L. Sewall, E. E. Shaunfield, T. W. Shelton, D. J. Sims, W. H. Skipper, J. M. Smith, F. M. Smith, J. C. Smith, N. C. Snodgrass, W. C. Soler, M. A. Staffel, Felix Stapleton, G. L. Steed, W. B. Stephens, W. F. Stephenson, B. L. Stocker, A. J. Stout, W. L. Strickel, J. D. Sultenfuss, M. C. Sumner, C. L. Swindle, J. M. Syfan, B. J. Taylor, C. C. Thomson, L. J. Thurmond, F. S. Tingle, L. C. Toombs, O. A. Torie, C. B. Tuck, R. H. Ulmer, J. H. Wadlington, F. Y. Walker, Bob Wedel, A. H. Wells, J. W. Wendel, A. J. West, D. E. Whitworth, J. T. Williams, A. L. Williams, C. B. Williamson, D. D. Wilson, A. M. Wilson, S. F. Womack, B. V. Wood, Don Woods, A. J. Woody, R. J. Young, F. Youngblood, L. E. Ziller, T. E. Sanders, E. L. Jenkins, S. L. Claunch, R. W. Robinson, O. L. McMullan, A. D. Vick, A. D. 376 OFFICERS C. P. HOWARD MEMBERS Abbey, W. C. Adamson, G. F. Adickes, C. F., Jr. Albright, O. P., Jr. Alexander, W. H. Alford, B. F. Allen, J. H. Agee, A. B. Arnold, F. P., Jr. Arnold, E. D. Augustine, S. L. Bailey, C. E. Bain, B. R. Balentine, J. H. Ball. H. C. Banta, T. A. Barker, R. W. Baron, A. E. Bell, J. C. Behne, H. C.. Jr. Bennett, W. D. Benefield, A. W. Bertch, R. W. Blum, J. G. Blaylock, L. W. Bogel, A. G. Bolfing, R. G. Bolton, E. E. Boubel, P. R., Jr. Boyett, R. H., Jr. Bradshaw, R. A. Brown, B. L. Brown, B. R. Brown, C. V. Brown, D. D., Jr. Brown, J. E. Bruecher, L. E. Bryan, E. W. Bryant, C. W., Jr. Buckner, S. P. Buffington, M. A. Burke, F. J. Burkes, W. F., Jr. Burns, R. S. Burns, R. J. Burson, Ned Byars, W. A., Jr. Byrd, T. M. Callahan. J. W. Campbell. D. E. Canning. J. W., Jr, Canon, O. B. Cain, H. L., Jr. Carlisle, T. W. Caraway, W. T. Cherry, H. A., Jr. Christ, C. A. Cirilo, Manuel Clark, E. K. Clarke, R. B. Clark, R. E. Clayton, G. C. Cloninger, J. C. Collier. J. W. Cone, C. B. Coppinger, C. D. Cox, C. W. Crow, M. L. Crownover, A. B. Davis, K. W. Davis, T. G. Dean, J. A. Demland, J. L. Devenport, L. V., J De Garmo, J. H. Dickson, W. P. A. S. M. E. OFFICERS CHARLES P. HOWARD . . Chairman JAMES E. MANLOVE . 1st Vice-Chairman EDWIN McGHEE 2nd Vice-Chairman CHESTER F. ZIOLA . Ass ' t. Vice-Chairman CARTER H. PHILLIPS . . . Sec.-Treas. Dixon, J. B. Dobbins, E. B. Eberhardt, H. M. Eberspacher, N. E. Edmiston, R. M. Ellis, R. A.. Jr. Elwell, C. E. Emery, H. B. Emmett, A. E. Emison, G. O. Emshoff. R. W. Enmon, W. G. Essary, W. D. Epps, R. K. Federico, R. Fincke, E. R. Fisbeck, M. C. Flanagan, J. C. Forsgard, S. M. Foster, J. H. Fowler, N. W. Froelich, J. E., Jr. Galbreath, W. A. Garlington, R. E. Garnett, E. W. Garrison, J. R. Golay, C. E. Goodrich, H. P. Gordon, C. R. Gould, W. E. Gietzen, J. E. Grace, J. R. GreenwelI, G. G. Gathings, J. E. Glitsch, M. C. Goodwin, V. H. Granderson, L. Greenberg, R. N. Greene, F. M. Grigsby, J. C. Hale, H. E. Hall, C. E. Hagner, R. C. Hancock, T. R. Harris, L. M. Hand, R. J. Harrod, G. R. Harwood, R. B. Ha; Ha; rwood, yfer, J. O. J. L ywood, Head, C. M. Heffner, J. L. Heffron, N. C. Henninger, R. I Holland, E. O. Hochmuth, W. Holste, F. R. Holmes. R. T. Houser, F. H. Hicks, T. R. Hogue, A. L. Hoyler, T. H. Howard, C. P. Huggins, J. L. Hughes, E. D. Hughes, R. N. Hughes, S. D., Hull. W. L. Ingram, B. G. Jackson, B. D. Jackson, C. Jackson, J. W. Jacquin, H. G. Jarnagin, A. B. Jenson, M. M. Jemison, E. B. Jentsch, D. G. Johns, R. A. Johnson, J. L. Johnson, R. D. Johnson, R. C. Jolly, R. R. Jones, H. D. Jones, R. L. Jones, M. L. Joyce, D. J. Junek, C. J. Kahlbau, J. V. Kaulfus. B. W. Keeler, W. A. Keller, W. S. Kimbrough, Duke Kinard, L. C. King, M. L. Kilborn, W. E., Jr. Klein, R. L. Kirchoff. G. G. Kolb, J. W. Kosarek, C. J., Jr. Larroca, A. E. Lawrence, C. E. LeTourneau, R. S. Levy, M. M., Jr. Lauderdale, J. R. Laughlin, J. E. Lester, J. A. Lockett, D. G. Lockett, R. S. Love, R. M. Loykasek, Calvin Logan, Earl, Jr. Ludwig, W. P., Jr. Luedtke, Charles, Ji Lutz, C. J. Lyons, R. D. Maddux, T. J. Malone, B. P. Maniss, R. E. Manlove. J. E. Mattei, C. A. Maxwell, E. P. Maxwell, W. W. May, M. B. Martin, A. D., Jr. McCulley, J. A. McGhee, Edwin McDaniel, P. W. McJilton, R. B. McKey, I. V. McLain, J. E. McMillan. J. I. McCord, W. C. Manner, H. E. Mendieta. H. H. Merrill. D. E. Michaels. W. G. Michels. E. C. Miller, C. E. Miller, J. B. Miller, J. N., Jr. Mims, J. W. Moon, B. P. Moore, W. A. Moss, J. W. Munnerlyn, T. A. Neff, Paul, Jr. Nelson, L. P. Nelson, E. H.. Jr. Newman, E. F. Noyes. T. A. Normand, P. G. Opersteny, E. J. J. E. MANLOVE Osborne, H. C. Overly. C. R. Pela, E. A. Pepin, J. H. Perry, J. V., Jr. Petty, L. O. Phillips. C. H. Pittman, L. L. Pitts, A. E. Powell. B. L. Provost, F. E. Putegnat, J Rambin. . J., Jr. G. Raney, Harry Ransom, R. J., Jr. Raven, R. R. Reed, J. A. Reed, J. H. Reed, R. P. Reinkc. J. R. Reynolds. C. S., Jr. Reed, C. W. Richard, W. E. Richards, J. M. Risch, G. A. Robertson. G. R., Jr. Rodgers, L. C., Jr. Rogers, C. W. Roark, R. E. Rohrman, R. W. Rosebrugh, C. T. Russell, C. J., Jr. Sanders, J. L. Schattenberg, J. W. Schumann, J. E., Jr. Savage, T. J. Scott, E. D. Schwab, C. C. Shaw, V. M. Shields, B. J. Shortal, J. A. Silber, P. G., Skeen, J. R. Skidmore, K. I Slack, C. T. Slagle, R. B. Sloan, J. R. Slentz, L. J. Smallwood. J. Smith lith i i th, R. B. Snider, J. B. Snow, J. M. Speer, T. A. Spraggins, C EDWIN McGHEE Ueckert, A. E., Jr. Underriner, C. F., Jr. VanTassel, K. G. Vaughan, J. E., Jr. Wacker, R. M. Walker, W. E. ' Valkow, A. alters, alters, A. M. A. J. allace, J Smallwood. J. P., Jr. Walsh. R. W. Smith, G. M. Walters. C. R.. Smith, J. K. Warnack, W. R. Smith, R. B. Way. W. E. Walton, R. B. Weber, H. C. Weisenfelder, Wendt. H. E. B. W. J. H. is, C. C , J. L. Stockard, Stokes, J. H. Stroebel, F. L. Sullivan, L. C. Taraba, F. L. Taylor, R. W. Taylor, R. G., Jr. Terrill. W. H. Thomas, G. L. Thomas. J. B. Thompson, E. B. Thompson, J. R. Tillotson, J. H. Thorpe, W. C. Tiner, W. D. Tomlison, H. R. Tucker, L. E. Turner, J. E. Trimble, M. H. Tyus, B. B. Wescott, R. D. Whatley, J. D. Wheeler, W. E., Jr. Wier, J. T. Williams, A. L. Williams, C. T. Will iams, C. R. Williams, R. F. Williams, A. P. Williams, R. M. White. W. T. Whitton, B. J. Williams. M. P. Wilson, E. L., Jr. Wilson, J. C. Wriqht, A. E. Wright, H. B. Woodward. C. J., Jr. Wyatt, O. S. Ziola, C. F. 377 ARCHITECTURAL SOCIETY OFFICERS TED COPELAND JACK CROOK . FRANK WELCH President . Vice-President Secretary-Treasurer TED COPELAND MEMBERS Trevino, Joe Copeland, Ted Jennings, Charles Cannata, A. C. Allsup, Keith Castillon, Ramon Elkins, Harvey Webb, Billy Rucker, William Fehrmann, Zone Burkhart, Max Gallon, James Mitchell, R. B. Donaho,Jean Stanfield, Norman lenzen, W, R. Hill, Jessie Lemmon, J. H. Marak, K. J. Garza, R. O. Duller, J. L. Pyle, P. P. Prassell, Victor Langlanais, Ray Livesay, Tom Gibson, Robert Brown, K. H. Martin, E. G. Fleming, George Boynton, Douglas Crook, Jack Anderson, Andy Howard, Art Jarvis, Don Marshall, Sam Griffin, D. R. Minton, Fred Faulkner, David Warren, F. T. Denman, Joe Plagens, W. T. Krause, Fred, Jr. Holmes, Brad Gary, John Bluhm, Wiley Olson, John Deilmann, Leo Goulas, Warren Villarreal, J. O. McGown, P. G. Aikens, William Langford, Bill Tipton, C. B. Blanda, B. R. Rouse, R. W. McArthur, R. C. Shaffer, P. R. Crawford, J. L. Rigbee, W. L. Blake, C. H. Black, C. L. Carter, Bob Wood, Jack Vance, Fred L. Seligman, David Reed, Bob Stewart, Oscar Montgomery, J. E. Weaver, J. K. Norris, F. W. Brock, E. H. Rocha, V. Knowles, T. G. Renfrew, J. C. Trant, Emmit Roeger, Jack L. Hollingshead, John Lancaster, James Harrison, H. D. Lassen, Paul, Jr. Andrews, M. L. Bullock, T. A. Matustik, H. J. Worthington, R. R. Wales, Bill Bridges, A. W. Wehring, Alfred Smith, Cecil 378 A V. M. A OFFICERS J. W. PATTERSON A. A. PRICE . . M. R. CALLIHAM . R. C. BASS . . . A. C. SEARS . . M. A. PACHAR W. C. STEWART . President . President-Elect . Vice President Secretary-Treasurer . Reporter Parliamentarian . Sergeant-at-Arms MEMBERS Aiken, C. H. Copeland, F. N. Albright, D. J. Copehaver, C. E. Alexander, W. F. Corbett, C. M. Allen, B. W. Gotten, A. J. Angel, T. B. Couger, S. J. Baker, J. M. Coulter, J. B. Bal lentine, D. T. Cox, J. E. Banker, C. A. Dawson, J. T. Barak, J. D. Dieterich, H. E. Bass, R. C. Doak, J. B. Bates, J. R. Dobbins, S. M. Batte, E. G. Doran, H. Beasley, J. N. Dossey, W. F. Bebinger, J. R. Dubuisson, H. J. Blackburn, F. H. Dunlap, R. E. Bockhorn, O. E. Duwe, J. H. Bostwick, M. O. Eckermann, E. H. Botard, R. M. Edwards, C. W. Brandes, P. P. Elliott, H. C. Brite, R. D. Elliott, R. M. Brown, J. M. Elston, D. M. Brown, M. R. Ellsworth, B. R. Browning, O. H. Faulkenberry, T. J. Brundrett, J. M. Fenner, R. Bryant, E. L. Flowers, A. 1. Buck, W. W. Ford, V. E. Bryson, T. F. Frankson, M. C. Burke, C. D. Frady, F. D. Calliham, M. R. Fuchs, C. J. Cardwell, W. H. Fuller, J. P. Cargill, H. W. Gabbard, D. T. Carr, R. E. Gandy, J. Carroll, J. D. Gault, L. L. Carroll, T. G. Gibbons, R. Clark, C. E. Gibbs, L. W. Clarke, L. P. Giebel, L. H. Cleere, H. N. Goldston, R. P. Clifford, R. L. Goodwin, R. J. Collier, A. S. Green, W. W. Collins, O. C. Griffin, T. P. Gupton, J. W. Howsley, E. B. Hall, H. F. Hubert, P. L. Hallmark, J. E. Huffman, M. B. Hancock, B. B. Hughes, R. J. Hardy, W. B. Hunger, R. Hargis, R. O. Humpheries, J. E. Harkins, M. C. Jackson, H. E. Hart, J. C. Jenkins, B. R. Harrel, C. H. Johnson, L. Harris, B. D. Jones, C. E. Hart, G. J. Jones, J. P. Henderson, J. W. Jones, R. E. Hicks, S. G. Judy, E. L. Hoban, J. E. Karsteter, H. H. Hodges, D. Keen, F. R. Holden, L. L. Kendrick, G. Holekamp, C. T. Keir, J. H. Hopson, B. W. Kelty, C. D. Howe, R. D. Kilgore, R. L. Hranitzky, D. R. King, H. J. Knapp, B. J. Martin, J. O. Kutch, G. F. Marx, M. Lamb, J. H. Mathis, B. M. Landrum, P. W. Mathews, T. W. Lewis, W. M. Mitchell, H. F. Lindsey, G. D. Mode, W. G. Lohmann, H. C. Mullins. J. C. Love, C. R. Murray, W. L. Lyles, T. W. Myer, H. O. McAda, A. C. Nebille, F. N. McAda, W. E. Nichols, W. S. McCarty, R. T. Nunley, T. McConnel, S. J. O’mara, W. D. McCrory, H. F. Osborne, M. R. McDermith, D. J. Owen, R. G. McLeod, N. L. Owen, T. B. McMurry, E. D. Pachar, M. A. McMurry, T. S. Parker, B. McLeod, S. N. Parkhill, K. R. Markham, J. L. Patterson, A. G. Patterson, J. W. Swatzcll, M. Patterson, V. R. Swope, B. J. Perkins, Lewis Taegel, W. M. Perry, R. H. Terrell, R. T. Pfeil, C. E. Thomas, G. N. Prather, C. E. Thomas, S. M. Prewitt, J. M. Thomasson, G. R. Pinkerton, T. A. Tickle, A. J. Pitts, D. C. Tillett, H. A. Price, A. A. Tillery, J. B. Prince, R. E. Tobias, O. G. Prine, J. R. Tumlinson, R. G. Range, E. B. Turner, W. J. Reeves, J. L. Trevino, G. S. Riddle, D. 1. Waddell. E. D. Riddle, R. D. Wallace, C. E. Robbins, J. D. Wallace, H. M. Roberts, B. H. Wallace, K. E. Rogers, H. Waring, H. C. Routh, S. C. White, T. C. Ryan, T. B. Weyerts, P. R. Ryan, T. F. Wilkins, J. E. Ross, W. B. Wilkins, J. F. Sample, J. M. Williamson, J. H. Saunders, R. D. Williams, D. E. Scars, A. C. Willis, E. A. Shelton, W. L. Wilson, E. E. Simms, F. H. Wilson, C. L. Simpson, R. E. Wilson, R. L. Slay, C. Witcher, H. D. Smart, R. F. Witter, G. W. Smith, W. Wommack, J. H. Soyars, E. L. Woods, A. Spruiell, L. L. Word, J. M. Stevens, C. R. Ycargan, G. S. Stevenson, L. B. Yeary, B. L. Stewart, W. C. Young, R. J. Stewart, W. H. Young, V. F. Studdard, C. W. Swaim, J. C. 379 BSD EXECUTIVE COUNCIL DAVID FORT BOB MOORE OFFICERS: DAVID FORT President C. O. SMITH Enlistment Vice-President LYTLE BLANKENSHIP Social Vice-President AL JOHNSTON Devotional Vice-President JOE HAMMER Stewardship Vice-President BOB MOORE Secretary EARL GLEN ROSE Missions Director JIMMY NELSON Publicity Director PROF. DAN RUSSELL Faculty Advisor PRENTIS W. CHUNN, JR. Director P. W. CHUNN, JR. 380 OFFICERS: MARVIN HAGEMEIER MEMBERS: BUSINESS SOCIETY JOHN T. DIBRELL . CURTIS C. HOMEYER MARVIN HAGEMEIER ROY E. LITTLE . . JAMES V. MATHIS . W. M. HOWARD . . . Chairman President . Vice-President . Sec.-Treas. Reporter . Sponsor Abelow, H. D. Adkisson, W. R. Allen, C. S. Austin, C. A. Baker, L. B. Barker, C. H. Bassett, R. W. Bay, C. A. Bautkovick, C. J. Bell, J. F. Blakemore, H. R. Bothwell, J. H. Boyd, N. Braun, C. Brogdon, R. L. Broussard, Bill Broussard, E. S. Brown, R. F. Brundrett, T. Buchanan, J. F. Butler, W. C. Cain, Harry Campbell, D. G. Carter, J. L. Clapp, W. R. Cockburn, W. A. Collins, L. E. Conine, R. D. Connevey, J. L. Cooney, E. M. Crossley, M. E. Culpepper, W. H. Davenport, R. W. Dennis, Dick Dieb, J. E. Dieterman, F. A. Diddle, J. C. Donis, B. L. Dragac, C. H. Drury, M. D. Duggan, L. M. Duke, R. English, F. B. Erwin, D. E. Fanley, F. Fehrenkamp, V. O. Fincher, H. J. Fritze, R. H. Gent, C. F. Gentry, D. Giestman, P. L. Grant, D. J. Graugnard, Jack Groover, F. E. Haddad, T. Hageman, L. W. Hahne, K. Hancock, B. J. Handler, T. H. Hart, B. Henlon, M. B. Hervey, L. L. Hobbs, M. X. Hodge, J. C. Hogan, T. W. Hollmig, Stan Howard, C. D. Huebner, A. B. Huey, C. H., Ill Hughes, A. M. Humble, G. A. Johansen, E. Kent, J. R. King, A. B. Kraft, J. W. Knapp, A. S. Lacy, B. H. Lafleur, P. R. Lawless, J. H. Leger, T. J. Lyman, Ted McBride, W. H. McBurnett, R. N. McCollum, R. E. McGlothlin, J. C. McNeill, W. J. Machemehl, W. R. Mathis, W. F. Martin, Jack Mees, N. J., Jr. Michalak, H. C. Millard, R. W. Millsap, F. N. Miller, E. L. Miller, T. J. Moore, M. W. Mueller, A. R. Munroe, C. C. Murphy, D. C. Murray, E. M. Myers, Lewis Norton, B. K. Nunley, B. G. Oliver, L. E. Orman, H. M. Ormsby, J. Osment, J. E. Parma, E. C. Perkins, L. E. Peter, J. A. Petkorsek, J. E. Poley, J. L. Potts, J. W. Potts, R. C. Potts, Wm. Presswood, G. L. Pumphrey, W. B. Quick, J. R. Reitz, J. D. Richard, E. A. Ricks, A. C. Robertson, J. L. Rousseau, F. W. Scarborough, M. Schaefer, H. F. Schwertner, D. R. Seymour, J. D. Shelby, H. V. Simpson, J. H. Smith, Wm. C. Smith, Doug Smith, G. Sperry, B. C. Stautzenberger, Odell Stewart, J. R. Stone, C. R. Strother, W. T. Terry, W. C. Thompson, A. B. Thrift, C. C. Tippet, J. Trotman, J. T. Tumlinson, J. W. Tyler, A. J. Van Way, C. T., Jr. Wall, D. P. Walker, J. V. West, W. G. White, R. E. Williams, J. E. Wilson, W. W. Winter, C. B. Wise, T. A. Wohlford, D. L. Wommack, O. B. Yates, F. Young, G. L. Zimmerman, E. D. 381 ENTOMOLOGY CLUB C. B. COWAN W. J. MAGEE OFFICERS JIM PROBANDT . C. B. COWAN . . W. J. MAGEE . . President . Vice-President Secretary-Treasurer i JIM PROBANDT MEMBERS Adams, A. L. Cowan, C. B., Jr. Houge, R. S. Rosier, J. G. Stroope, D. E. Ball, L. R. Davis, G. T., Jr. Lake, D. V. Rost, R. R. Thompson, V. D. Blazek, R. L. Gilbert, C. H. Magee, William, Jr. Rider, F. L. Trolinger, A. J. Bourland, D. T. Gray, L. G. Muldowney, T. L. Schroeder, E. F. Williamson, W. T. Chadbourne, D. S. Grove, W. C. Parker, W. B. Selby, J.W. Pela, A. S. Chase, R. R. Harvey, H. C. Perryman, T. Simonds, J. M. Cook, G. E. Hightower, B. G. Probandt, J. Steele, B. M. FISH AND GAME CLUB T. D. CARROLL OFFICERS: T. D. CARROLL..... President W. S. TERRY . . Vice-President (Fall) B. CONGER . . Vice-President (Spring) L. H. BLANKENSHIP . . . Sec.-Treas. F. T. KNAPP...... Sponsor B. CONGER L. H. BLANKENSHIP MEMBERS: Allison, F. E. Bowers, C. C., Jr. Boismier, A. L. Campbell, L. S. Carney, E. G. Carroll, T. D. Chambers, G. V. Cole, L. B. Critchfield, C. C. Davis, W. B. Fielding, J. R., Jr. Corner, E. R. Hueske, E. E. Illige, D. J. Inglis, J. M. Jennings, W. S. Julian, W. H. Knapp, F. T. Ledbetter, R. M. Lewis, L. D. McPherson, T. Nichols, B. C. Oliver, B. D. Quiram, H. G., Jr. Robertson, R. S., Jr. Robinson, L. N. Simmons, E. G. Simpson, D. G. Springs, A. J. Steele, A. S. Sundberg, H. W. Taylor, D. L. Terry, W. S. Thomas, C. H. Thrasher, C. R. Traylor, J. D. Whisenhunt, M. H. Wray, B. C. Wyatt, F. W. 383 F. F. A. CHAPTER E. P. CHASTAIN J. CATO OFFICERS: J. C. HART . . . . H. W. COX . . . . E. P. CHASTAIN . . W. R. HOLBROOKS . J. CATO..... . President Vice-President Secretary Treasurer 2nd Vice-Pres. J. C. HART MEMBERS: Alexander, E. R. Allen, D. D. Barnes, J. W. Barfield, J. W. Barron, E. H. Bunch, G. H. Bond, R. E. Bridges, F. Breeden, P. F., Jr. Blankenship, A. Y. Burk, O. Brown, C. L. Brandstetter, W. C. Behrens, E. W. Brumlow, R, Boling, B. R. Boyd, W. E. Boedekor, F. L., Jr. Borchandt, N. Beerwinkle, W. L. Burttschell, S. E. Boykin, V. G. Carrington, J. Callahan, D. W. Cates, J. E. Chaney, J. C. Chastain, E. P. Correa, R. T. Crawford, G. C. H. Copeland, C. G. Crow, W. M. Daniel, M. A. Davis, F. A. Dean, R. J. Dean, C. W. Dull, W. H. Derryberry, B. G. Eades, H. V. Elders, T. H. Furrh, I. B. Freeman, C. Freeman, H. Frix, E. E. Carrington, B. Claycomb, T. Cure, L. B. Galbreath, T. O. Giesake, C. A. Gotcher, W. L. Gwin, M. J. Hart, J. C. Hare, J. V. Hanson, J. R. Hamlin, P. C. Humphrey, M. D., Jr. Ham, L. W. Harris, J. E. Hart, J. M. Hord, E. D. Higgens, W. A. Heaton, R. C. Holbrooks, W. R. Holmes, J. R. Holman, E. B. Hutyra, J. L. Hoover, W. L. Holeyfield, T. P. Hoskinson, W. F. Holmes, R. C. Jackson, J. M. Jekel, E. Jones, T. L. Kendall, J. F. Kernes, F. Kuta, E. M. Kainer, L. R. Knight, K. K. Langley, E. N. Lewis, N. E. Love, J. D. Livingood, A. W. Laing, R. E. Lindsey, S. Manuel, E. K. Mathis, J. Moore, G. J., Jr. McDade, F. W. McMillan, G. R. McCaleb, C. T. McEntire, J. J. Mcllroy, W. W. Mitchell, H. S. Messec, W. C. Moss, C. R. McPhail, L. Nixon, J. D. Newton, J. W. Otte, E. Orman, M. K. Oglesly, S. M. Payton, A. O. Poe, F. W. Pettey, L. D. Phillips, H. Peavery, J. R. Parker, C. Penix, J. Peacock, T. L. Rogers, J. A. Rutherford, H. M. Ruddle, N. H. Robbins, E. W. Robinson, T. F. Rockett, T. G. Ross, H. Spann, H. O. Summers, J. B. Sparks, C. F. Sleeper, J. R. Swindle, W. C. Survent, B. G. Sibley, J. E. Soules, J. T. Sight, P. C. Suster, B. J. Stewart, L. G. Shepard, T. L. Sewell, I. Q. Schmidt, L. F. Sekel, E. Stearman, H. D. Swaim, B. W. Slaughter, H. W. Stiles, D. L. Tacker, J. M. Thomas, G. Tate, S. L. Thuem, H. O. Vickory, L. E. Vickory, J. H. Vaughan, L. M. Williamson, B. L. Willis, R. L. White, D. White, H. Z. Wilkins, C. A. Whaley, J. F. Wilson, H. O. Wood, M. G. Wells, J. C. Wright, J. H. Walker, C. D. Walker, H. D. Willingham, W. L. York, G. 384 GEOLOGY CLUB J. T. GOODWYN OFFICERS: J. T. GOODWYN . H. K. DAVIS . . . F. R. HARDEN . . J. W. CHAPPELL . . President . Vice-President . Reporter . Program Chairman H. K. DAVIS F. R. HARDEN MEMBERS: Adair, W. A. Dieckman, J. J. Harrington, W. C. Lair, J. W. Raney, D. R. Shoemate, E. R. Yater, A. N. Alexander, W. L. Ellis, L. C. Harmon, B. F. Lopez, A. J. Redford, W. H. Simon, J. K. Otell, H. E. Baker, H. G. Enloe, P. T. Haskell, W. A. Moore, J. R. Ill Ramsey, P. H. Shaw, K. L. Clevenger, P. R. Balderas, J. M. Flanagan, D. A. Hicks, C. W. Morgan, G. B., Jr. Rabb, C. E. Skinner, J. W. Wagner, A., Jr. Blackstone, T. F. Franklin, M. T. Hluza, A. G. Mosley, W. N. Richey, W. E. Spadachene, A. Chappell, J. W. Bodine, E. E. Frazer, C. B. Hope, A. C., Jr. McCatty, K. W. Robinson, J. P. Spence, H. C. Yancey, M. S. Bradley, J. H. Fuqua, H. H. Hooker, R. A. McGill, J. L. Roberts, L. N. Suderman, C. P. McCoy, W. G. Carper, W. L. Geren, A. B. Horstman, L. E. Negal, R. C. Roach, J. W. Steward, R. D. Carter, Tom Goodwyn, J. T. Howard, J. R. Nelson, R. E. Rogers, L. W. Thompson, H. L., Jr. Casey, J. M. Crosd, R. R. Hunnewell, H. T. Newsom, M. Rogers, S. R. Tinslar, W. L. Christie, C. E. Gustafson, R. B. Jacks, H. E. Pannill, C. R. Russell, B. E. Wahrmund, W. A. Collier, L. D. Guthrie, B. J. Johnstone, G. O. Place, J. S. Ryman, W. P. Williamson, A. L. Cordary, B. J. Hancey, M. S. Jones, B. C. Porter, B. G. Schimmel, G. Woodard, H. D. Cummins, J. D. Harden, F. R. Knebel, R. Otis, P. H. Schurig, F. M. Worsham, M. J. 385 HILLEL CLUB OFFICERS: RUSSELL LOWN..... President ERVEN ROVINSKY . . Vice-President NORMAN BRASLAU . . . Secretary MAURICE ROBINOWITZ . . Treasurer DAVID SELIGMAN . . Parliamentarian R. LOWN MEMBERS: Aaronson, Allan E. Aaronson, Alvin D. Abelow, Harry D. Abelow, Milton H. Alterman, Richard I. Backer, Morris Belinsk, Louis Birenberg, Leo Blum, Julius Bobkoff, Kenneth Braslau, Isaac Braslau, Norman Caplan, Louis M. Caplan, Melvyn Charles, Aaron Clark, Sam S. Cohen, Aaron Daniels, Harold E. Deutsch, Michael Dunn, Freddie H. Edelstein, Arthur Engelberg, Marvin Fineg, Jerry Fink, Jack J. Fisher, Edward J. Frank, Lester H. Freed, Isaac L. Freedman, Ira Frenkel, Milton Gabert, Lcnard M. Garb, Forrest A. Garber, Morris J. Gelber, Joe Gelber, Morris J. Go ' dman, Siegmund Goldberg, Arthur Gollob, Herman C. Goldstein, Irvin G. Gottlieb, Erich Greenberg, Ralph N. Greenman, Harry Hendler, Sam K. Hirsch, Bernard Holste, Frederick Joseph, Sabat Kalmans, Bennett Karren, Howard Kenedy, George Kirschheimer, Ernest Klein, Herbert Klein, Stephen Kroll, Lionel E. Lavis, John R. Leder, Archie A. Lemmons, Bernard Lemmons, Stanley L. Le Vine, Earl Levin, Marvin L. Levy, Victor Levy, Max M. Lewis, Albert M. Lippman, Wilbur Lown, Russell L. Maltz, Herschel G. Marks, Richard E. Mirsky, Monroe N. Mosier, Ben Nussbaum, Joe K. Perlmutter, George Pessin, Arnold G. Poole, Frank E. Rachofsky, Morton Ravel, Allan M. Robinowitz, Maurice Rovinsky, Erven Sandler, Joe A. Schatzman, Norman Schechter, Adolph Schechter, Robert Schepps, David Schepps, Stanley Schuleman, Schoel Schwartz, David Schwarz, Herbert Segal), Ralph S. Seligman, David Socol, Marvin S. Statman, Irving Stein, Michel Shaw, L. B. Statman, Max Sugar, Alan F. Treiman, Joshua Vehon, Richard M. Walkow, Arnold Weiller, Herbert Weinberg, Sidney Wolf, David B. Zinfeld, Nathan Zeitman, Harold Z. 386 H. J. STONE INDUSTRIAL EDUCATION CLUB OFFICERS: H. J. STONE . . . L. O. SEEMAN . . . A. J. MARSHALL . . G. W. BOWLING . R. H. WALLENFELT . C. M. MORRIS . . . President Vice-President Secretary Treasurer Reporter Society Sec. A. J. MARSHALL G. W. BOWLING MEMBERS: Bronom, J. M. Havlik, R. B. Maddox, C. L. Morino, J. F. Wyatt, B. A. Collins, C. R. Johnson, J. B. Mayfield, W. A. Page, J. W. Young, G. A. Currens, T. B. Kavanaugh,J. A. Mayes, R. B. Pearce, S. D. Young, R. A. Dees, F. C. Kosarek, C. F. McCollum, T. J. Place, B. B. Zabcik, J. E. Ellis, W. B. Kruse, E. C. Meares, J. Storey, M. A. Evans, T. L. Lambert, B. E. Medlin, J. T. Walkup, H. C. Grisham, W . B, Libby, G. F. Meinast, W. W. Weeren, J. C, 387 I. A. S. OFFICERS: CURTIS L. TURNER .... Chairman DUDLEY P. LINN . . . Vice-Chairman JAMES G. McCLURE . . . Secretary ROBERT G. HORNBURG . . Treasurer C. L. TURNER MEMBERS: Anderson, Marion R. Austin, Harold R. Beckmann, Paul A., Jr. Butler, James E. Caddell, Willard E. Carter, Neal J. Cartwright, Edwin O., Jr. Woers, Leo J. Doughty, William L. Farris, Harold D. Field, Albert F. Flanagan, Marion D. Floyd, Atma B., Jr. Foster, Robert D. Hamilton, Darwin R. Hanna, James S. Hinckley, Emmett C. Hooks, Bentley C., Jr. Hamburg, Robert C. Hubbard, Joel R. Jarrell, Martin E. Kelleher, James F. Klabunde, Will A. Lakous, Edward J., Jr. Landry, James V. Leinweber, Clarence L., Jr. Linn, Dudley P. McCaskill, Ottis K., Jr. McClure, James G. Morse, Harry R., Jr. Ng, Bin M. Norton, Robert P. Proffitt, James V. Robinson, Allen E. Ross, Russel H. Salter, Thomas R. Sauer, Ernest W., Jr. Wilson, Weldon R. Sismilich, Charles A., Jr. Winn, Bruce H. Slagle, Clifford V. Wood, Stuart K. Stegink, Gerald A. Wood, Paul W. Tate, Roger E., Jr. Taylor, John F. Turner, Curtis L. Valentine, George M. Von Schoeler, Waldemar A., Jr. 388 DON SHELTON KREAM AND KOW KLIIB OFFICERS: DON SHELTON..... President RALPH BAUMHARDT . . Vice-President WILLIAM E. PRATHER . . Sec.-Treas. RALPH BAUMHART W. E. PRATHER MEMBERS: Allen, R. E. Allen, W. F. Avery, Ed Baumhardt, Roland Bechert, J. R. Benes, J. P. Bennett, L. R. Burke, Percy C. Canty, J. P. Carter, Roy A., Jr. Casas, R. J. Schuelke, H. H. Cervantes, R. Coe, H. H. Coker, W. C. Cross, M. A. Duke, Eugene Edwards, W. E., Jr. Fann, William A. Faulk, John.D. Finke, Fred Gauntt, T. I. Geeslin, Mark A. Greer, W. W. Grundy, Sam D. Harper, Tom Hendry, Bill Holloway, Kenneth Hogg, W. H. Janda, Vit Jones, Warren C. Johnson, B. J. Kay, R. G. Karim, S. Z. Kendall, W. L. Kennedy, J. E. King, Wilbur R. Lehmann, James McCorley, J. W. McLarry, G. H. Merchant, J. D. Milam, B. W. Mitchell, L. O. Murray, H. G. Nutt, C. W. Nutt, H. B. Orr, Warren G. Park, J. E. Pandya, P. S. Ratcliff, Lantis Rinn, C. A. Rosser, R. F. Sabugosa, Jorge Scott, Daniel Seamans, W. T. Sewell, C. E. Short, J. C. Skidmore, J. K. Smith, C. B. Smith, I. W. Sullivan, J. M. Taylor, M. E. Thompson, Wayne Tillery, J.P. Tucker, C. H. Walker, R. E. Winters, Bill 389 LANDSCAPE ART SOCIETY D. R. BREEDLOVE L. J. TOLLE OFFICERS: C. F. MORRIS .... President D. R. BREEDLOVE . . . Vice-President L. J. TOLLE...... Sec.-Treas. E. E. FORREST Student Floral Concession Manager J. R. KELLY .... Publicity Director MEMBERS: Berry, E. D. Greene, R. B. Price, T. Weatherford, J. L. Clapp, N. F. Gregory, S. B. Prichard, C. Webb, T. W. Clint, M. W. Gripon, L. R. Schrickel, G. Yarborough, C. P. Collinsworth, A. C. Heyn, D. Serroyer, F. D. Yezak, A. C. Dalrimple, J. D. Kunihiro, S. Smith, C. O. Zelsman, W. C. Davis, H. H. Lambert, R. L. Stringer, H. E. Zerr, M. J. Dilworth, R. C. Morris, J. R. Sturdivant, R. L. Gray, O. Nanney, T. G. Vickers, R. L. 390 LUTHERAN STUDENT ASSOCIATION R. O. WORNAT OFFICERS: R. O. WORNAT , W. KELLING . R. J. SCHERO . C. R. LUNDELIUS D. DITTMAR . . President Vice-President Treasurer Corresponding Sec. Recreation Sec. W. A. KELLING R. J. SCHERO CAMPUS MEMBERS: Anderson, E. S. Denney, D. W. lohansen, E. H. Riewe, M. E. Bernhardt, H. Fisenhauer, C. A. Krauskopt, B. R. Rinn, C. A. Bernhardt, K. W. Englebrecht, H. Kruse, E. F. Schero, R. J. Bernhardt, L. J. Fockelmann, W. F. Kruse, H. W. Seipp, W. E. Bockhorn,O. E. Fowler, N. W. Lehmann, O. H. Siegmund, R. D. Boubel, P. R. Frank, G. A. Lindig, W. Tolle, L. J. Bredthauer, F. Grunwald, C. E. Mueller, M. H. Vornkahl, H. L. Burttschell, J. H. Homeyer, C. G. Pauls, E. W. Wendlandt, W. G. Clelahd, F. A. Jekel, E. E. Pfannstiel, D. C. 391 ■■ NEWMAN CLUB REV. T. J. VALENTA REV. E. C. MATOCHA FALL SEMESTER R. RAMSEY . D. BLAKELOCK J. DENNING . R. LANGLINAIS W. BARRY . . President Vice President . Secretary . Treasurer . Historian RT. REV. J. B. GLEISSNER MEMBERS Andrich, S. M. Chamberlain, B. E. Eisert, W. Hlavinka, W. J. Loweyn, W. E. Lucey, J. A. Lutz, C. J. Murillo, G. J. Moglia, G. E. Mistrot, G. A. Prochaska, F. Stanislav, L. R. Alaniz, P. Chapa, Roberto Chiappetta, J. Ernstes, L. F. Hidalgo, M. Hoch, J. J. Provenza, S. P. Quinn, J. S., Jr. Storey. J. L. Alexander, W. H. Estrada, G. N. Takacs, E. S. Bailey, T. E. Clevenger, P. R. Figureroa, F. Filer, T. Hogan, J. F. Lyall, G. A. Madrid, S., Jr. Margoiatta, A. C. Martinez, R. Mattci, C. Moses, Sam Ramirez, T. Tapley, J. T. Tate, C. Barada. A. S. Cogan, S. W. Collier, J. W. Collins, J. P. Hornburg, R. C. Hranitzky, D. R. Neff, O. B. Netardus, Jaro Reyes, H. V. Barrett, S. G. Fitzgerald, R. A. Rina, J. J. Rodriquez, E., Jr. Tomczeszyn, T. . Trauth, N. Tschirhart, D. Barry, P. J. Folzenlogen, D. M. Hubert, P. L. Netusil. W. Barry. W. D. Cruz, A. O. Ford, C. L. Frazier, F. D. Krais, C. R. Huebinger, V. Nevvar, E. W. Nicosia, R. Rose, E. L. Beckmann, P. A., Jr. Ctvrtlik, R. A. Ingels, R. A. Marble, G. E. Marble, W. A. Ryan, D. J. Sanders, G. H. Sandoval, Jorge Sanderson, J. E. Turcotte, J. A. Benoitt, D. S. Beran, C. D, Cubria, J. C. Cummings, J. M. Cusick, G. M. Jaska, E. H. Noll, A. W. Urrutia, A. Fulgerzi, C. F. Fuentes, C. R. Gabriel, C. J. Keptra, B. 1. Keptra, E. A. Kirkpatrick, J. E. Matula, C. R. Novy, J. O’Brien, T. R. Valle. A. J. Black, S. J. Matula, D. J. Vickich, J. Blakelock, D. R. Danesi, W. A. Dashiell, T. L. Matusek, M. A. McCullough, J. V. McDonald, C. N. O’Conner, M. L. Sanchez, H. R. Volz, W. G. Blundell, J. D. Gallo, A. J. Garcia, O. M. Klabunde, W. A. Kosarck, C. F. O’Conner, W. T. Saver, H. Vourcos, M. Bockholt, A. J. Davis, J. P. O’Dwyer, T. A. Schelsk, D. F. Schelski, A. A. Walder, W. E. Bolner, C. J. Deiterman, F. A. Garcia, R. R. Kotara, A. H. McFarlanc, J. L. Olcese, O. Walker, J. Q. Braden, J. A. Diaz, L. H. Deitz, G. R. Garcia, R. V. Kucherka, S. L., Jr. Mees, N. J., Jr. Mendieta, A. A. O’ Mara, W. D. Opersteny, C. J. Schumann, W. L. Walton, F. H. Wearden, P. L. Wenoland, A. G. Braden, W. A. Gietzen, J. E. Kuta, M. E. Kyilc, W. A. Laine, C. L. Langlinais, R. L. Schwenke, K. Brady, R. T. De Leon, A. Goertz, F. P. Gourlay, J. C. Gonzalex, R. C. Mcndieta, H. H. Oser, G. A. Overly, J. Overly. R. L. Seargeant, B. W. Stephens, T. M. Siqut, P. C. Simoneaux, J. B. Braun, J. E. Denning, J. S. Meskill Weatherford, R. Brouaaard, J. D. Dillon, R. E. Dominguez, L. F, Meyer, F. C. Miller, W. T. Williams, M. P. Brown, J. T. Gratze, D. M. Larroca, A. E. Pangburn, D. Wilson, H. C. Wright, R. H. Burda, A. P. Burianek, J. J. Dominquez, R. Dough arty, F. J. Graugnard, J. S. Greenwell. G. G. Las Marios, C. R. Mills, H. G. Minarick, R. M., Jr. Middleton, J. H. Pena, D. S. Sismilich, C. Lawson, R. L. Pena, L. N. Perrine, W. F. Sladeck, E. A. Wright, W. H. Cabello, J. Drozd, D. H. Griesenbeck, T. T. Leon-Ortega, A. M. Liberto, S. C. t Jr. Smith, H. C. Zemanec, J. Caiaa, R. J. Drugan, G. S., Jr. Drapela, C. Echert, C. L. Haltom, D. L. Mock, R. Petkousek, J. E. Smythe, R. W. Sol, G. A. Sol, M. A. Spicer, David Zenter, J. R. Caatille, M. A. Harlik, R. B. Harrington, W. C. Lippman, Glenn Little, W. D. Moeller, R. A. Ploch, R. L. Centill, J. D. Moore, P. D., Jr. Pope, J. A. Prihoda, C. W. Cervenka, B. J. Edwards, B. E. Henkhaus, R. H. Looney, E. T. Morre, W. D. Monagham, J. F. Chamorro, E., Jr. Eineigl, R. J. Heusinger, E. J., Jr. Lorenz, T. C. Bretts, W. F. Stanford, B. T. 392 OFFICERS R. K. EPPS R. K. EPPS . . P. RAVESIES . H. L. DEDMAN C. R. MITCHELL ENGINEERING CLUB President Vice-President Secretary Treasurer MEMBERS Seniors P. RAVESIES Andress, E. D. Ansley, W. P. Arbuckle, W. K. Ayers, M. L. Berry, J. T. Bilderback, E. G. Blackstone, I. Bostick, E. R. Britton, A. D. Brown, Pat Burnham, I. E. Burch, D. A. Carpenter, A. Carpenter, W. T. Chamblin, C. D. Childress, K. H. Clay, E. C. Cloninger, J. S. Blair, O. C. Bowman, R. J. Calhoun, T. G. Coronado, J. H. Crain, L. L. Coleman, R. A. Collier, J. W. Collins, D. C. Cook, W. B. Cotton, J. W. Cummins, J. D. Daniels, E. R. Davis, D. R. Dickson, F. B. Dixon, W. J. Durst, L. A. Edmonds, B. J. Elder, H. B. Ellison, L. F. Emerson, J. H. Epps, R. K. Fields, C. H. Frazier, M. D. Dedman, H. L. Fitzgerald, D. D. Gould, R. C. Gounlay, J. C. Hesser, E. D. Gardner, W. W. Garrett, H. C. Gilbert, C. W. Gilbert, W. A. Groves, L. C. Grubbs, E. L. Guerrero, E. T. Hall, H. C. Hailing, E. L. Hamblen, L. G. Hammer, J. L. Hardin, F. R. Harrell, B. J. Harris, J. R. Harrod, J. C. Hayes, J. C. Henson, J. H. Herberger, A. T. Kearby, J. C. Kemp, J. H. Lemons, R. D. Lewis, H. E. Lumpkin, W. N. Heeman, J. A. Horton, H. L. Horton, T. E. Houser, C. M. James, J. R. Jones, M. B. Johnstone, G. V. Kelso, R. P. Kirkpatrick, R. P. Lawhon, J. T. Langford, B. J. Lewis, E. F. Liem, J. H. Mainard, A. D. Mannas, W. J. Martin, O. E. McDade, A. F. McGuire, C. A. Juniors Lunceford, M. L. MacFarlane, J. L. McCann, W. R. Mitchell, C. R. Morgenthaler, C. E. McKnight, E. D. McMillan, F. N. McMullen, C. H. McPhail, M. Metcalfe, A. G. Mims, J. W. Minter, J. L. Mosley, W. N. Neal, L. R. Nelson, D. R. Newsom, M. Nunn, G. L. O ' Tell, H. E. Pomeroy, L. R. Powell, M. F. Pryor, J. E. Quesenbury, W. B. Rabb, C. E. Moseley, J. T. Naron, M. E. Newman, W. J. O ' Quinn, P. C. Osborne, H. C. Ravesies, P. Redditt, L. B. Richardson, J, C. Riha, J. J. Risien, H. V. Roach, J. W. Rogers, E. W. Scamardo, A. B. Scurlock, C. P. Seyfarth, F. W. Shaw, K. L. Sinclair, T. G. Smith, H. P. Talley, W. A. Tate, C. W. Vinson, G. L. Volz. W. G. Wade, H. N. Pace, F. A. Pittman, V. I. Schilling, W. N. Smith, H. B. Thrash, P. J. Weatherly, J. E. Wells, P. B. Wendt, H. E. Westmoreland, J. W. White, P. W. Wiley, D. Williams, J. M. Williams, W. L. Williams, W. E. Womack, N. T. Wornat, R. D. Wright, G. C. Ziola, C. F. Weeks, R. 393 PHI ETA SIGMA E. L. KEELS J. E. PIANTA OFFICERS L. MASSINGALE . E. L KEELS . . J. E. PIANTA . . R. G. RANSOM . F. FIELDS . . . E. LIVINGSTON . President Vice-President Secretary Treasurer Historian Senior Advisor L. MASSENGALE MEMBERS: Akagi, J. L. Cates, J. E. Gollob, H. C. Martin, A. D. Osborne, E. L. Rollins, A. W. Wickes, H. G. Angel, T. B. Cobb, P. R. Flartman, K. S. Massengale, L. Owens, B. A. Royder, T. H. Wimberly, R. E. Autry, J. C. Dardaganian, S. G. Hayes, G. Mathis, J. W. Parse, M. W. Ruddle, N. H. Wright, R. C. Baker, J. C. Davis, H. P. Howison, G. H. Mayben, G. W. Pearson, V. L. Saunders, C. L. Zimmerman, B. E. Barnes, W. D. Dietert, R. D. Jack, R. W. Mills, H. G. Pendley, G. G. Silvas, A. F. Birkner, J. W. Dunlap, W. J. Kells, E. L. Monaghan, J. F. Pianta, J. E. Tanamachi, W. H. Bond, K. Z. Edgar, G. C. Lancaster, J. S. Novosad, C. L. Ransom, R. G. Thorn, D. C. Brashear, R. T. Fields, F. R. Luger, J. M. O ' Brien, J. W. Reesby, R. G. Toland, T. Braslau, N. Finch, H. J. McDaniel, R. W. Onxley, C. Roberts, E. E. Tumlinson, R. R. Cabaniss, C. D. Flukinger, T. E. Mclver, J. D. Orr, C. R. Rogers, D. L. Wawak, E. E. 394 OFFICERS J. B. ROCHELLE - PRE-DENTAL SOCIETY J. B. ROCHELLE.......... President E. GRANT........... Vice-President B. H. NASH......... Secretary-Treasurer W. G. KAROW........... Reporter E. GRANT MEMBERS Adams, K. P. Carroll, D. W. Fuller, J. L. Karow, W. G. Mommessin, P. R. Reid, B. L. Stephenson, C. T. Alexander, J. B. Cockrane, J. H. Gibbs, H. L. Knapp, J. A. Morse, J. O. Rollins, R. C. Wait, L. C. Barnes, J. M. Cortez, M. Grant, E. Landrum, C. K. Nacim, D. A. Rochelle, J. B. Weatherall, R. H. Barrett, M. J. Cox, R. G. Green, E. L. Leder, A. Nash, B. H. Roseborough, J. F. Wheeler, J. E. Berry, P. B. Davis, C. P. Holbrooks, N. E. Ledlie, R. B. Norman, J. R. Sacher, E. C. Whitmore, J. E. Beutel, H. Davis, R. L. Halick, J. V. Lee, W. L. Novosad, C. L. Schawe, R. H. Williamson, J. A. Bishop, A. A. Dieckert, J. W. Heard, R. H. Lindsey, D. M. Nowlin, D. H. Schmitz, H. F. Witten, P. W. Boston, D. W. Dooley, B. N. Helm, J. F. Lockhart, L. D. Pickens, C. Sellers, R. Wolpman, J. E. Bowers, D. G. Edwards, B. F. Henderson, C. D. Maisel, D. J. Purgason, J. R. Short, E. G. Wright, A. G. Carlton, J. E. Ellis, P. Hink, B. W. Manning, B. J. Rawson, B. D. Stein, M. D. 395 RANGE K. A. MANNING AND FORESTRV CLUB OFFICERS WALTER E. DICKENS........ President TOM T. CHRISTIAN........ Vice-President KIRWIN A. MANNING........ Secretary JOHN T. ESTES........ Parliamentarian WILLIS E. LOWRY.......... Reporter WYATT D. LIPSCOMB...... Social Chairman W. E. DICKENS MEMBERS Althoff, John M. Boll, Durwood E. Billups, John S. Boroughs, James S. Boykin, Calvin C., Jr. Bozeman, Dudley B. Chappell, James E. Classen, John P., Jr. Coleman, Sam H. Cooper, Duncan C. Derry, John J. Dew, Maurice S. Dewey, Richard K. Edwards, Dewey C., Jr. Engle, Roy L. Evans, Zack B. Ferguson, Earl H. Folzenlogen, Grodon H. Gauley, James E. Green, Tommy F. Green, Glen W. Hary, Edward M., Jr. Havard, Chester A. Flays, Fred W. Henry, Frederick P. Hoffman, Woodrow W. Hood, John J. Huss, Donald L. Jarvis, Jack L. Kelly, James B. Kiker, Leland W. Kiser, Carroll F. Lawson, Harry C., Jr. Lieb, Arche E. McKinney, Ramon Megason, Jack E. Mills, Van Clee Moore, Lovick P., Jr. Morgan, John F. Ill Nagy, Joe H. Page, Walter B. Parkhiil, Ralyn C. Pearson, Robert F., Jr. Peveley, Leo R. Polk, David B. Puckett, Gerald C. Richter, Glen W. Richter, Carlos A. Rodenberry, William C Shannond, William R. Steves, Albert J. Townsley, Horace L. Waldrip, William J. White, William B. Worsham, Marvin D. 396 JACK KINGSBERRY MEMBERS nor, A. S. en, J. D. Allen, M. K. Anderson, R. F. Andrews, A. Bagley, R. M. Barrow, J. L. Bell, C. M., Jr. Bell, C. W. Bently, J. H. Berg in, T. J. Blankenship, A. Y. Boyd, C. C. Bonner, J. H. Bragg, W. R. Broaks, B. C. Brown, B. F. Bush, H. M. Calame, C. D. Caldwell, R. H. Calhoun, H. Campbell, T. R. Campbell, W. J. Canning, R. A. Cartwright, A. S. Coffin, R. W. Collins, F. L. Collins, R. W. Compton, M. M. Compton, D. P. Cook, C. H. Cooper, R. E. Cornelius, T. S. Crane, J. H. Cross, L. L. Dameron, J. T. Damuth, G. C. Davis, J. F. Day, J. A. Deyer, F. J. Dibrell, F. M. Dieterich, B. Dieterich, H. F., Dietert, W. Dismukes, T. K. Dittmar, A. D. Duckworth. E. Dyer, W. L. Eckert, J. C. Elders, T. H. Eldridge, J. B. Elwcll, Jack J. Epperson, B. Erwin, C. Terrell, T. J. Fields, L. Finch, C. H. Fineg, J. SADDLE AND SIRLOIN CLUB OFFICERS JACK KINGSBERY .... President J. C. ECKERT .... Vice President R. A. CANNING . . Secretary-Treasurer WILSON GRESHAM .... Reporter Finger, IV!. Fry, C. T. Gaines, J. A. Clemons, G. L. Click, L. L. Hewitt, C. R. Kothmann, G. H. WILSON GRESHAM Ory. W. B. Self. J. N. CARL KEMPLIN Thomas, C. W. Kramer, P. Kruse, L. Oswald, J. Scntcll, J. S. Thomas, W. F. Overstreet, M. Shepperd, M. T. Thorne, J. Gibbs, B. H. Hobbs, R. E. Lanier, S. Larkin, F. D. Palm, W. D. Shumann, W. L. Thornton, D. S. Glass, B. C. Goodspeed, O. Hildreath, V. Paper, Roy Pfannstiel, D. C. Sicgmond, R. D. 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KUEAGER . . . W. L. BILLINGSLEY D. R. BOYD . . . J. A. MOORE . . President Vice-President Secretary Treasurer Parliamentarian Sponsor M. S. MOORE MEMBERS: Levin, M. Lindheim, R. M. Lindsay, D. M. Loflin, D. V, Lundelius, C. Snead, E. D. Morisse, B. H. Stephens, J. O ' Connel, H. E. Wyler, B. Sechelski, D. F, Bowlin, D. Johnson, H. H. Kielman, T. J. Kitchens, B. 400 AMERICAN CHEMICAL SOCIETY J. G. SAVINS MEMBERS Bass, H. R. Anderson, E. L. Hinkle, E. A. Martin, W. Seay, S. Bechers, H. L. Delisle, J. L. Jackson, M. H. Mosier, B. Slowey, J. F. Ballard, D. A. Evans, R. B. Jones, R. E. McDaniel, W. G. Talbert, N. N. Bouldin, W. S. Flory, A. C. Leflar, G. W. Ploch, H. J. Wales, R. D. Bone, W. N. Gilby, R. F. Kibbey, J. Rife, W. T. Wheeler, W. G. Bennett, B. M. Grove, H. R. Mendieta, H. B. Rogers, R. H. Williams, J. J. Boutotte, J. H. Holbrook, R. Miller, B. P. Rollins, V. G. Catanach, A. W. Hart, J. M. Mommessin, P. R. Royder, J. P. 401 SUL ROSS RESEARCH CLUB F. S. THURMOND W. A. 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Robertson, Mrs. Poole Rose, Mrs. Oscar Simpson, Mrs. F. M. Swan, Mrs. Bud Tillett, Mrs. H. A. Tittle, Mrs. G. B. Williams, Mrs. Nat Willis, Mrs. T. M. 409 AMARILLO CLUB OFFICERS: TED LOKEY . . . . CHARLES FOWLKES . HARLAND COLLINS . GLEN WILLIAMS . . JAMES CARTER . . . President . Vice-President . Sec.-Trees. . Reporter Social Chairman TED LOKEY MEMBERS: Amcison, Bob Batin, Dick Benton, Jack Bowlin, Bob Bybee, Bill Carter, James Cavin, Guyle Collins, Dale Crow, Don Dudenhoeffer, Joe Elliott, Dick Farmer, Bob Field, Al Flack, G. R. Bowlkes, Charles Franklin, Joe Golden, Elden Hardin, Dick Hardin, Hayden Hill, George Lanham, Kenneth Lokey,Ted McSwain, Arlan Richardson, Joe Saunders, Guyon Shivers, Clayton Neill, Singleton Smith, Kenneth Vaught, Bud Wardle, Charles Williams, Glenn Zelsman, Bill 410 BAYTOWN CLUB J. A. DAVIS MEMBERS Bagent, Jean Ball, Curtes Barnwell, Milton Double, Phil Brunson, Johnny Burrus, James Busch, Johnny Burnett, Roy Calloway, Bobby OFFICERS J. A. DAVIS . . . . PAUL BOWDOIN . . . LEONARD HILDEBRAND! FRANK SHEFFIELD . . President . Vice-President . Secretary-Treasurer ..... Reporter P. H. BOWDOIN, JR. Cannon, Sammy Coker, Bill Cox, Leon Craig, Gene Crist, Billy Daniels, Billy Dietz, Gilbert Ellis, R. A. Emshoff, Roland Fenlon, Thad Fields, Raymond Fisher, R. C. Geisendorff, Martin Harris, Charlie Hayden, Wayne Hinton, Don Holcomb, Charles Johnson, Gene Jones, Russell King, Tyrus Lee, Howard Miller, Ernest Miller, Taylor McDonald, Bob Montgomery, Ed Nelson, Bootsie Norris, Kirby Poskey, Ardie Poston, Bill Robertson, Ray Sacter, L. S. Smalling, Charles Stanley, Lucian Stanton, Ed Strobel, Alex Sutton, Kenneth Trenckman, Leon Wacchex, Frank Welch, Nathan Wilson, Bill Wolcik, Floyd Young, Horace 411 BEAUMONT CLUB JERRY NICKS DAVID ENLOE OFFICERS: BURTON FRENCH..... President DARE KEELAN .... Vice-President TOM B. LIVESAY .... Secretary DAVID ENLOE..... Treasurer BURTON FRENCH MEMBERS: Atma, Floyd Bernard, Ray Broussard, William A. Carter, Tom R. Cook, Charles Cox, M. C. Dempsey, Jimmy Enloe, David Enloe, Paul Evans, Charles W. Fidler, C. E. French, Burton Gietzen, John E. Hogan, Jim Keelan, Dare Livesay, Tom B. Nicks, Jerry Roark, L. L. Weisenfelder, Carl H. Whitten, George 412 D. P. McCLURE CORPUS CHRISTI CLUB OFFICERS MICKEY WELSH . DOGGY McCLURE JOHN ZERR . . PAT RAMSEY . . WILLIAM BLEKER . President . Vice-President Secretary Treasurer Publicity Manager JOHN ZERR MEMBERS Andrew, James Chemons, Gus Edwards, Clark Sparks, Forest Welsh, Mark Armstrong, John Coleman, Samual Eyster, Charles Stewert, James White, Bobby Benkendorfer, James Coon, Robert Farmer, Robert St. John, James Williams, Charles Bleker, William Cowser, Conald Floyd, M. D. Tate, Royce Williams, James Braslau, Isaac Cox, Arthur Porcher, George Terry, Luther Williams, Jes Breuer, Joseph Derry, John Pratt, Bill Tomlinson, Howard Williams, Weldon Buck, Cleo Derine, John Ramsey, Patrick Trickey, Macky Wise, Thomas Callaway, Robert Dunean, Robert Shobe, Kenneth Wallace, Valvin Worsham, Mack Chernosky, Davis Duncan, Robert Smith, Thomas Weber, John Zerr, Martin 413 DEL RIO CLUB BLAKE SHAUERS DUANE STROTHER OFFICERS: LLOYD BOOKER . BLAKE SCHAUERS . DUANE STROTHER FRANK DYER . . . President Vice-President Sec.-Treasur er . Reporter LLOYD BOOKER MEMBERS: Brown, Frank Centille, John Chelf, Harvey Crozier, Bealis Davis, H. W. Dominquez, Raul Dyer, Walter Pokes, Jack Freeman, C. B. Crimes, Clay Harding, Thomas Herrington, D. A. Locke, Morgan Munnerlyn, Ray Munnerlyn, Thomas McDaniels, Raymond Nunley, Tom Patterson, Virgil Shelander, John Skiles, Jack Sweet, Russell Trent, David Warren, Joe Wilson, Lee H. E. OTELL EL CAMPO CLUB OFFICERS: HARRY E. OTELL . JAMES W. CRAFT . FABURN MURRAY . . President . Vice-President . Sec.-Treasurer J. W. CRAFT FABURN MURRAY MEMBERS: Behrens, Hugh Braden, W. A. Bryant, E. L. Chappell, Terry Clapp, Norval Craft, Jimmy Dixon, Jimmy Drzd, Victor Frederickson, K. C. Gibson, Robert Hailing, E. L. Hansen, Carl Hardeman, Dale Hcrbig, Harold Hlavinka, William Hudgine, Kenneth Lamberth, Scott Lippman, Glen Morrison, Carol R. Murray, Faburn Nelsen, Daniel Netardus, Jaro Nohavitza, Elo Nowlin, Jack Ogden, Donald Otell, Harry Pauler, Eddie Peebles, C. T. Peterson, Stirling Quirey, Jack Raun, Lowell Redwine, Roy Russek, Victor Shannon, Harry Shula, William Voiding, Don Wendel, A. J. 415 FORT WORTH CLUB JIM MAGRUDER OFFICERS JAMES R. GARRISON........ President BILL EVANS.......... Vice-President JIMMIE MAGRUDER......... Secretary J. R. GARRISON MEMBERS Allen, W. M. Cross, L. L. Garrison, J. R. Kemp, J. P. Strickle, J. D. Boyd, D. L. Davis, J. F. Guthrie, E. E. Luedtke, C. Tillery, J. P. Bracewell, L. M. Davis, K. W. Hightower, K. D. Lyles, T. W. Thompson, B. Brookman, T. H. Ellis, G. Flinckley, E. C. Magruder, J. G. White, B. Carlton, R. A., Jr. Evans, W. L. Hogg, B. Noble, L. Williamson, R. R. Chambers, C. A. Fuller, B. H. Hooper, W. Simpson, E. J. Woodall, J. R. 416 FORT WORTH MOTHERS CLUB OFFICERS: Mrs. J. P. Agerton Mrs. W. E. Jarvis . Mrs. J. T. Rabb Mrs. Edward Dieb Mrs. E. E. Guthrie Mrs. W. B. Palm . Mrs. Roy Yeary ■Ars. Hugh Morgan . . President . Chaplain . First Vice-President Second Vice-President Third Vice-President Fourth Vice-President . Fifth Vice-President . Sixth Vice-President Mrs. Karl Wallace Mrs. C. G. Killebrew Mrs. D. B. Wheeler . Mrs. G. W. Tinslar Mrs. G. M. Slagle Mrs. A. E. Muller . Mrs. O. P. Bombarger Recording Secretary Corresponding Sec. ..... Treasurer . Publicity Chairman . Federation Chairman ..... Historian . . . Parliamentarian MEMBERS: Agerton, Mrs. J. P. Bertram, Mrs. C. EH. Billingsley, Mrs. A. S. Bombarber, Mrs. O. P. Boyd, Mr. J. LeRoy Bracewell, Mr. L. M. Brown, Mrs. Belle Burdett, Mrs. Jack EH. Buxton, Mrs. DorotEiy CaEiill, Mr. Paul T. Campbell, Mrs. J. Otis Carlton, Mrs. R. A. CEiambers, Mrs. Carl N. Glower, Mrs. George A. Collier, Mrs. R. L. Copeland, Mrs. E. L. Cowart, Mrs. Tom Cross, Mrs. Lyle L. Crowley, Mrs. George Doering, Mrs. C. E. Davis, Mrs. Fred Dear, Mrs. Pete Diet, Mrs. Edward Dupree, Mrs. Ben Evans, Mrs. Hugh) Garrison, Mrs. R. E. Germany, Mrs. J. P. Gaulden, Mrs. Roy O. Gibson, Mrs. W. A. Gorrod, Mrs. EH. G. GutEirie, Mrs. E. E. HambrigEit, Mrs. John F. Hargrove, Mrs. M. W. Helm, Mrs. C. B. Hicks, Mrs. E. E. Hinckley, Mr. Emmett C. Howe, Mrs. W. M. Huddleston, Mrs. H. C. Humphries, Mr. W. H. Jacks, Mrs. W. E. Jarvis, Mrs. W. E. Johnson, Mrs. Read Johnson, Mrs. A. L. Jones, Mrs. Walter Killebrew, Mrs. C. G. Lary, Mrs. Y. Buster Lee, Mrs. R. E. LeBlanc, Mrs. G. A. Lewis, Mrs. F. D. Luckey, D. E. Martin, Mrs. Laurence A. Mathews, Mrs. Arch E. McCann, Mrs. Leonard McJilton, Mrs. Eloise C. McLaren, Robt. R. Mjoseth, Mrs. B. Morgan, Mrs. J. Hugh Morris, Mrs. Frank Muller, Mrs. A. E. Naugle, Mrs. Ross Nichols, Mrs. A. B. Nichols, Marvin C. Nixon, Mrs. Sam A. Noble, Mrs. C. F. Palm, Mrs. W. B. Patterson, Mrs. J. N. Quinn, Mrs. F. D. Robinson,Mrs. W. F. Rabb, Mrs. Joe T. Reed, Mrs. Chester Repper, Mrs. George Rone, Mrs. Frank L. Smullen, Mrs. C. K. Sandler, Mrs. B. J. Sargent, Mrs. W. M. Schwarz, Mrs. E. G. Slagle, Mrs. G. M. Taylor, Mrs. C. A. Tinslar, Mrs. G. W. Tinsley, Mrs. A. B. Wallace, Mrs. Karl E. Wheeler, Mrs. D. B. Wilson, Mrs. R. F. Yeary, Mrs. Roy 417 President PORT A M CLUB W. W. HEATON J. C. FENNELL E. S. BROUSSARD . W. W. HEATON . JAMES C. FENNELL RALPH E. GORMAN President Vice-President Secretary Treasurer E. S. BROUSSARD MEMBERS: Aloxander, Jack B. AmJiTHon, James G. Babin, Maury A. Baxter, Thomas R. Bell, Milton H. Bernhardt, Howard J. Bernhardt, Kenneth W. Bernhardt, Laurence J. Bertrand, David L. Bonsai I, Raymond W. Boyd, Nurjent Brueck, William L. Burns, Donald S. Catanach, Arthur W. D ' Abadio, Joseph C. Dailey, Morlyn C. Daniel, Robert P. Davidson, Charles C. Davidson, Robert E. Davis, Armand R. Dean, George W. Deason, Jerry K. DeCourt, James M. Dekeyzer, Henry D. Demland, James L. Die, Jonnie L. Dionne, Harry J. Doiron, Luther R. Donaldson, Roy H. Doo ley, Byron N. Eliasson, Warren H. Draughon, Billy J. Fairbairn, George C. Flowers, Elmer S. Flowers, Willard A. Frederick, Autry W. Gant, Harold D. Gardemal, Richard D, Gay, Charles N, Gilchrist, John C. Godwin, Damon D. Goodwin, Robert J, Cower, Robert B. Guidry, William A. Guy, Arthur L. Hada, John L. Halfin, George S. Hall, Charles L. Hamilton, William Harris, Norris T. Hill, Jesse W. Hill, Lois E. Hines. Wayon M. H irsh, Teddy J. Holden, Lee A. Hollier, Karl L. Holmes, Harvey W. Hotchkiss, Oscar T. Hughes, Carles F. Hutson, Robert D. Jackson, Andrew A. Johnston, Richard M. Kanewske, Edward R. Kavanaugh, Joseph A. Knight, Charles W. Landry, Paul H. Lang, William M. Laufenberf, John W. Letbedder, Dudley G. Lohmann, Henry Carl Love. James T. McDonald, Charlie N. McEwan, Donald H. McGrew, Wallace R. Marin, Guy L. Martinez, Thomas Moore, Billy J. Myer, William C. Neel, Marvin E. Nelson, Charles H. Osterhoudt, Manley G. Paine, Jewel A. Prescott, James E. Provost, Francis E. Rice, Samuol M. Robbins, James R. Rohrman, John A. Rohrman, Robert W. Rouse, Richard W. Rowland, Richard O. Sanders, Edward L. Sandoz, Louis S. Savage, Thomas J. Schoettlin, Charles E. Scott, Hugh M. Shepherd, John R. Smith, Gerhard W. Sonenberg, Nolan S. Spiegel, Wesley F. Stainback, Floyd L. Stansbury, A. J. Stevenson, John H. Talbert, Norwood K. Terry, W. Scott Tremont, Pete L. Tucker, Arthur S. Turner, Walter A. Vardaman, David A. Vaughn, Charles H. Vester, Charles H. Vester, Sameul Virgilio, Joseph C. Weatherall, Richard H. White, Arlton H. Wilbur, Orren R. Williams, Arnold L. Williams, Harold E. Williamson, Jack H. Williamson, Rufus S. Winter, Howard R. Wilson, John C. Wilson, Jesse M. Woolum, Thomas B. Young, Glenn R. Flowers, James Hall, Harris H. Landry, Monroe A. Nelson, Edward L. Smart, John A. King, James E. White, E. J. Gordy, Earl R. Carruth, Thomas P. Dill, Robert E. Simpson, R. D. Triche, William A. 418 PORT ARTHUR MOTHERS CLUB OFFICERS: MRS. C. W. FREDERICK . MRS. M. G. OSTERHOUDT MRS. J. H. FLOWERS . MRS. W. DEMLAND . . President First Vice-President Second Vice-President . Third Vice-President MRS. A. M. MURPHY....... Secretary MRS. P. H. GILCHRIST...... Treasurer MRS. H. A. HARDCASTLE...... Historian MRS. F. BROUSSARD..... Parliamentarian MEMBERS: Broussard, Mrs. F. Demland, Mrs. W. Bernhardt, Mrs. L. Dooley, Mrs. B. F., Jr. Draughton, Mrs. R. W. Evans, Mrs. M. F. Fennell, Mrs. J. C. Flowers, Mrs. J. H. Frederick, Mrs. C. W. Gay, Mrs. M. F. Gilchrist, Mrs. P. H. Hardcastle, Mrs. H. A. Hayes, Mrs. C. Harris, Mrs. H. C. Hollier, Mrs. F. J., Jr. Knight, Mrs. C. C. LaGrone, Mrs. P. H. Landry, Mrs. J. R. Lang, Mrs. D. A. Laufenburg, Mrs. J. Murphy, Mrs. A. M. Osterhoudt, Mrs. M. G. Rowland, Mrs. J. C. Sanders, Mrs. E. L. Streater, Mrs. R. C. Stuckey, Mrs. E. E., Jr. Tremont, Mrs. L. VanCleave, Mrs. J. C. Weichert, Mrs. W. White, Mrs. J. H. 419 SAN ANTONIO CLUB JACK REINKE OFFICERS BILL WAHRMUND J. R. PAGE . . JACK REINKE . President Vice-President . Secretary J. R. PAGE MEMBERS Acilto, John Barlemann, Arthur, Jr. Beckmann, Paul Black, B. B. Bowman, Dick Buller, C. R. Burkhalter, Harry Campbell, R. B. Charles, Aaron Collins, R. W. Conn, Robert Crane, Joe Crawford, Fred W. Davis, H. P. Deccj, Rusty De Leon, A. Dibrell, John T. Dielmann, Leo Dietert, J. M. Duncan, Harry Ecrette, Joe Finke, E. R. Gauntt, Roland Gibbs, Herb Gilliland, E. L. Goodwyn, L. C. Gordon, Charles Gordon, D. B. Green, Pat Green, Terry Guly, Garrett Hagen, John A. Halcomb, Bill Hampton, R. E. Heusinger, Ed Howard, Jerry Huey, Bob Humphreys, Carl Jacobs, Jim Kells, Eddie Ketchum, R. V. King, D. K. Klabunde, Bill Knox, J. R. Kotara, Archie Lambert, R. L. Leavitt, David Longserre, D. J. Magers, Dick McAllister, E. B. McCool, Phil A. Means, Ted Mergele, J. E. Miller, G. T. Miller, W. T. Mills, Herbert Monroe, C. C. Monroe, W. A. Mosely, C. G. Moser, Ivan S. Munster, Al F. Newman, A. G. Nickel, D. J. Nickens, J. C. Page, J. R. Pate, Henry Peeler, John Pena, Leo Pfannsteil, D. Pianta, J. E. Pruessner, John Reinke, Jack Richey, Bill Rosin, Al S. Ryan, David Scherwitz, G. H. Schmmel, Glenn Schodde, R. L. Schuchart, Millard Seiter, Al W. Short, R. E. Simmons, D. L. Smith, Barry Smith, Eddie Sparkman, J. S. Springer, J. V. Stewart, L. J. Stigall, Dan Thorn, D. C. Tingle, Leslie Velon, E. D. Vetterick, Walter E. Volz, Bill Wahrmund, Bill Webster, M. J. Wickes, Harry Williamson, Jack A., Jr. Wolpman, Joe Word, T. D. Yeager, R. A. Avery, Ed Brown, Ernest Bell Burger, Philip Cambell, Bill Cloud, Jerry Curtis, Davis S. Davis, Owen Davis, Willie Dixson, J. B. Dobins, Bob Farris, John Hartz, Dan Ingram, Bruce Jenswald, Roger Lay, Richard Marlow, Bernard Merbeth, Charles Miller, Joseph Mitchell, Melvin AAugg, John Pianta, Robert Pyle, Joe Reichert, William F. Russi, Johnney Schiefer, John Serlinger, Richard Standish, Al Stephens, Ted Stratemenn, Malcolm Thorpe, Alfred Tullos, Tom Urrutia, Alberto Van Tassel, Kenneth Walter, John Woodhull, John Work, Jimmie Duke, Eugene Trimmeir, Billy McArthur, Bobby Wolf, David Parker, Wilson Crowther, Bert Peeler Ivy Alberts, Jerry Rubsamen 420 SAN MOTHERS CLUB Mrs. Henry O. Wahrmund President Mrs. Albert M. McNeel, Sr. . Vice-Pres. at Large Mrs. John A. Williamson . 1st Vice-President Mrs. Ruth Moore . . . . 2nd Vice-President Mrs. Nathan Alterman 3rd Vice-President Mrs. C. Ray Davis . 4th Vice-President Mrs. George P. Knox . . . 5th Vice-President Mrs. Edward F. Heusinger . Corres. Secretary Mrs. Leon J. Tolle . . . Recording Secretary Mrs. R. E. Sparkman...... Treasurer Mrs. Charles W. Gordon, Jr. . Parliamentarian Mrs. L. J. Engelking....... Historian MEMBERS: Aalen, Mrs. Frances Burger, Mrs. Josephine Frazier, Mrs. Harris L. Knox, Mrs. George Miller, Mrs. Joe Rubsamen, Mrs. E. B. Treiman, Mrs. E. L. Abbott, Mrs. Frank G. Campbell, Mrs. Pat Freeborn, Mrs. S. A. Kothmann, Mrs. Roy M. Mills, Mrs. Herbert Ruskin, Mrs. Robert Trimmier, Mrs. Ray H. Abelow, Mrs. S. 2. Classen, Mrs. P. Freed, Mrs. Sol C. Kothmann, Mrs. Wilkes J. Mitchell, Mrs. G. W. Russell, Mrs. Virgil Tschirhart, Mrs. A. N. Alterman, Mrs. Nathan Cloud, Mrs. Leo P. Garrett, Mrs. Thelma C. Kramer, Mrs. Willie P. Molteni, Mrs. George Ryan, Mrs. J. T. Turnage, Mrs. R. E., Sr. Anderson, Mrs. E. H. Cone, Mrs. George H. Garrett, Mrs. W. R. Landon, Mrs. C. A. Moore, Mrs. Ruth Schaefer, Mrs. Sam H. Turner, Mrs. Ruth Arnold, Mrs. J. Barto Conn, Mrs. C. B. Gcdwyn, Mrs. C. E. Langlinais, Mrs. L. L. Mugg, Mrs. John D. Scherwitz, Mrs. G. H. Vander Weidc, Mrs. Sam Atkins, Mrs. W. B., Sr. Cooper, Mrs. John W. Gordon, Mrs. C. W. Lasswell, Mrs. M. N. Munroe, Mrs. T. W. Shields, Mrs. R. L. Wahrmund, Mrs. H. O. Baetx, Mrs. E. A. Cox, Mrs. A. M. Granato, Mrs. Sam G. Lown, Mrs. David A. Munson, Mrs. A. D. Scholl, Mrs. B. E. Wallace, Mrs. Robert H. Baldenas, Mrs. J. M. Coy, Mrs. A. Green, Mrs. Pat H. Lawson, Mrs. H. C. Munster, Mrs. A. F. Schwope, Mrs. E. C. Weatherston, Mrs. Douglass Ball, Mrs. R. J. Cree, Mrs. W. W. Griffin, Mrs. Ralph G. Leavitt, Mrs. M. N. Nash, Mrs. Gladys Sikes, Mrs. Marie A. Weiss, Mrs. Leon B. Bardell, Mrs. N. B. Davis, Mrs. C. Ray Griffin, Mrs. Roy N. Lyday, Mrs. Bryan Neal, Mrs. Leslie R. Simpson, Mrs. W. E. Weyman, Mrs. J. P., Sr. Baugh, Mrs. E. A. Davis, Mrs. Owen W. Grimm, Mrs. M. F. Manning, Mrs. J. L. Owen, Mrs. W. W., Jr. Sismilich, Mrs. C. A. Wickes, Mrs. H. G. Rebinger, Mrs. Marguerite Davis, Mrs. W. L. Hedrick, Mrs. Chris C. Marlow, Mrs. H. Park, Mrs. P. S. Short, Mrs. R. T. Williams, Mrs. Marshall, Jr. Beckmann, Mrs. P. A. Deeg, Mrs. Owen Heusinger, Mrs. E. F. Marsh, Mrs. T. G. Peeler, Mrs. J. D. Solomon, Mrs. Olcna Williams, Mrs. Victor M. Bell, Mrs. Chester M. De Lange, Mrs. W. H. Hewitt, Mrs. W. H. Martin, Mrs. Rex Pena, Mrs. Leo W. Sparkman, Mrs. R. E. Williamson, Mrs. John A. Berns, Mrs. T. A. Denning, Mrs. H. M. Higgins, Mrs. PatiMo Mattei, Mrs. Charles Perkins, Mrs. D. C. Springer, Mrs. Mary S. Wofford, Mrs. Henry Bertch, Mrs. Thomas M. Dickerson, Mrs. G. W. Kott, Mrs. Hugo Mayfield, Mrs. A. P. Peter, Mrs. Lewis S. Standish, Mrs. P. H. Wolf, Mrs. O. Birenberg, Mrs. Jack Dielmann, Mrs. Leo Howard, Mrs. M. L. McAllister, Mrs. E. B. Pfannstiel, Mrs. Edwin Stephens, Mrs. Ted R. Wolpman, Mrs. Joe Black, Mrs. J. H. Dietert, Mrs. R. O. Howard, Mrs. T. R. McArthur, Mrs. Francis Ploch, Mrs. F. A. Stephens, Mrs. Tom Word, Mrs. Dean Blackhaller, Mrs. J. H. Dixon, Mrs. Bryan Hunter, Mrs. Frank J. McCullough, Mrs. Thomas Pollock, Mrs. O. L. Stratemann, Mrs. Eugene Work, Mrs. Howard Blair, Mrs. T. C. Dixon, Mrs. Ray T. Ireland, Mrs. R. E. McDougall, Mrs. George Prassel, Mrs. Victor Sultenfuss, Mrs. Elizabeth A. Wurzbach, Mrs. D. E. Bonney, Mrs. H. H. Dobbins, Mrs. John A. Jenswold, Mrs. Henry C. McNeel, Mrs. Albert M. Pyle, Mrs. Homer E. Tate, Mrs. Charles W. Young, Mrs. R. F. Boothe, Mrs. T. H. Donnell, Mrs. J. W. Johnson, Mrs. D. A. Means, Mrs. E. H. Reichert, Mrs. C. Taylor, Mrs. Robert H. Bowman, Mrs. Viola Elmendorf, Mrs. Hugo F. Jones, Mrs. C. K. Merbeth, Mrs. G. A. Reinke, Mrs . E. G. Thompson, Mrs. M. J. Brown, Mrs. D. W. Engelking, Mrs. L. J. Keeter, Mrs. H. C. Mergele, Mrs. F. W. Robertson, Mrs. H. D. Thorn, Mrs. C. M. Browne, Mrs. Mark L. Farris, Mrs. J. H. Ketchum, Mrs. R. V. Meza, Mrs. R. G.. Sr. Rolf, Mrs. E. G. Thrasher, Mrs. W. B. Burchers, Mrs. D. Fletcher, Mrs. Jesse N. Kingston, Mrs. Austin Miller, Mrs. Florence T. Royer, Mrs. L. D. Tolle, Mrs. Leon 421 SAN ANGELO CLUB BOB SYKES OFFICERS HAROLD BROOME . CORKY ECKERT . . BOB SYKES .... MURPH COMPTON . JIMMIE HARALSON . GEORGE HUGHES and CLOVIS OLSAK . . President . Vice-President Secretary Treasurer . Reporter Sergeants-at-Arms HAROLD BROOME MEMBERS Atchison, Clay Allison, J. E. Banta, A. L. Bishop, Alton Black, Carl Broome, H. W. Carrol, R. J. Campbell, Fred R. Canning, R. A. Clegg, G. C. Cloudt, Pete Compton, Murph Crook, Eschol Crook, T. N. Curry, E. E. Donaho, J. E. Dibrell, J. H. Drake, P. O. George, Carl Green, Glen Groff, Jack Haralson, Jimmie Hanson, Swede Helbing, Steve Hendricks, John Hord, Earl Hughes, Studley Huss, Don Huss, Ben Jacobson, A. K. Jones, J. P. Johnson, Marshall Kreager, Dave Kothman, Aubry Lassen, Paul McBurnett, Bob McGlothlin, J. C. Mayse, Bill Matlock, Gibb B. Miller, Charlie Mittel, Howard Neil, F. E. Nicholas, Don Nicholson, Bill Olsak, Clovis Phillips, Bob Pressley, C. W. Puckett, Gerry Probandt, Jim Ory, Willie Richardson, Lee Russell, Jim Schmidt, Harold Sentell, John Sims, Ben O. Schmidt, Charlie Stevens, Wayne Shurley, Gene Simmons, Bruce Stewart, Gerry Sykes, Bob Taylor, Billy Tempelton, Stuart Tunnel, Jimmie Van Court, Richard Wilkinson, Fred Word, Max Worsham, M. D. Buelow, James Hughes, G. A. Magruder, G. C. Mayer, Buddy Smith, J. C. TYLER CLUB A.J. TYLER OFFICERS ROY A. CARTER, JR.......... President ALVIN J. TYLER......... Vice-President JOHN P. GOVEN, JR...... Secretary-Treasurer J. P. GOVEN, JR, MEMBERS Barber, Liston M. Barron, John S. Breedlove, Dean R. Brown, Leon C. Carr, Cecil, H., Jr. Carter, Roy A., Jr. Clemmons, Robert H., Jr. Collins, Fred L. Cone, Robert L. Dillon, Robert E. Ellis, Lowell C. Floyd, Gallant W. Delauch, Billy C. Goven, John P., Jr. Graves, Jack A. Hardy, William B., Jr. Harris, Royal W. Hawes, William M. Holt, Jack M. Johnston, Floyd M. Latta, Claude A. Mallory, Eric D. Maxwell, Fred L., Jr. McMillin, William C. McClenny, Eugene V. Miller, Jerry N. Milling, Paul T. Morgan, James D. Patrick, John O. Patrick, Robert E. Pearson, Rice R. Pinkerton, Travis A. Pledger, Roy C. Polk, Leslie C., Jr. Prater, Richard C. Roberts, Cletus E. Russell, Charles R. Russell, Philip Sanders, Harold A. Scott, Daniel C. Shelton, Ray D. Shelton, Jerry R. Simpson, Thomas J. Thedford, Elwin, D. Todd, W. L. Tyler, Alvin J. Utz, William T., Jr. Walker, James B. Welch, William W., Jr. Whatley, Thomas H., Jr. Wyatt, Herman J. Wylie, Sherrell W. 423 BA 8 TR P-LEE E. G. HODGES CLUB OFFICERS CHESTER F. PAYTON EDWARDS G. HODGES FRED C. AHRENDT . DON W. CALLAHAN ERNEST G. SIMMONS President . Vice-President . Secretary-Treasurer ..... Reporter . Social Chairman C. F. PAYTON MEMBERS Ahrendt, Fred C. Burttschell, John H. Callahan, Don W. Carlson, Eric W. Goerner, Harold H. Goertz, Francis P. Hodges, Edwards G. Horton, Harry L. Kelly, George L. Knippa, Franklin Morrison, Billy C. Pauls, Edward W. Payton, Chester F. Peterson, Carl A. Peyton, Richard A. Rackel, James K. Schultz, Herbert W. Simmons, Ernest G. Walker, Collin E. 424 BELL BEN D. OLIVER OFFICERS: BEN D. OLIVER L. G. MAXFIELD B. B. MAHLER . B. F. CHAPMAN MEMBERS: Aiken, Charley Brock, T. W. Ashcraft, Royce L. Atkinson, Charles R. Barrett, Bill S. Bay, Carter A. Beerwinkle, Walter L. Beesley, Ben Brown, Joel E. Chapman, Ben F. Critchfield, Chester C. Curry, Robert B. Daniel, Edwin F. Davidson, Paul O. Dickenson, Billie L. Eberhardt, Henry M. Eckermann, Edgar H. Elliott, Carl L. Falke, Raymond H. Fergus, Guinn C. Flanders, Kenneth D. Fowler, James B. Fulwiler, Charles S. Furnace, Nick Garett, Harris C. Garden, Billy B. Cover, Charles C. Hall, Norm Pickett Hander, I. W. Harris, George W. Hay, James D. Hayes, George Hendler, Sam K. Henson, Shelby R. Hill, Frank W. Hinkle, Edward A. A CLUB . President Vice-President Secretary Treasurer L. G. MAXFIELD B. F. CHAP AAN Hoover, Paul D. Jones, R. E. Belton, Bill Jones Junek, Clifton J. Ivan, Reignfaul C. Mahler, Billie Bob Malicoat, Arthur F. Marks, George C. Martin, Frank G. Jr. Massenburg, Wade W. Matush, James E. Matush, William J. Maxfield, Lawrence G. Mikeska, Leo George Miller, Jimmy B. Moore, Lovick P., Jr. Muehlhouse, Edwin H. Nixon, John D. Norfleet, Guy R. Oliver, Ben. D. Parten, Roy O. Pearson, Robert F., Jr. Peters, Millard A. Potts, Arthur N. Potts, Roy C. Reddig, Lloyd W. Roy, Frank J. Rucker, W. G. Sandlin, Ray E. Scott, W. H. Shebesta, Johnny R. Shepperd, M. T. Sky-Eagle, W. A. Southerlan, E. R. Spears, Dan Swain, Bryan W. Swain, John C. Taegel, W. M. Tatum, Jimmie R. Traylor, J. D. Walker, W. F. Walker, W. C. Whitlow, N. G. Whitlow, Ted W. Worcester, R. D. York, G. P. Zabcik, F. M. 425 HILL COUNTY CLUB J. H. DUKE BURLMcCLUNG OFFICERS: RAY SAWYER...... President J. H. DUKE..... Vice-President BURHL McCLUNG .... Sec.-Treas. MILTON PATTERSON . . . Reporter RAY SAWYER MEMBERS: Barger, Jody Belzner, J. T. Carroll, Ray Dean Clark, Roy Dohoney, Bobby Eubank, Allen Fawcett, Clinton Grant, Kenneth Harvey, Harry Irvin, W. M. Jackson, Harold Markek, Bill McClung, Burhl Morgan, Harry Nelson, E. H. Nowlin, Clyde Patterson, Milton Porter, Bob Sawyer, Ray Skinner, Ben Turner, Bobby Wakefield, John Wiley, Kenneth Wilson, Bobby 426 OFFICERS: ROBERT HUTCHISON LAMAR CLUB OFFICERS: ROBERT HUTCHISON . President WAYNE LOWE. . . . Vice-President FRED MILLSAP..... Secretary MIKE COONEY..... Treasurer FRED MILLSAP MIKE COONEY MEMBERS: Bailey, Alton Chism, Dewitt Good, John Hogue, Aubrey Millsap, Fred Roberts, James Couch Wall, George Barnett, James Coleman, Sam Gordon, Mark Hutchison, James Morse, Ray Sanders, Sam Williams, Jack Baty, Buryi Condray, Jimmy Gregg, Bobby Hutchison, Robert Neeley, Charles Secrest, Charles Witmar, Byron Bauer, Benjamin B. Cooney, Mike Grogan, Ralph Lowe, Wayne Owens, Charlie Skidmore, Bobby Booth, Lloyd Cox, Dick Hancock, John Lynch, Bobby dePamphilis, Pat Sperry, Bill Bowen, Bill Deer, Charles Harlan, Charles Malone, Bill Price, Charles Sperry, Willis Bozeman, Dudley Davis, F. M., Jr. Henderson, Bobby McDowell, Joe Rheudasil, Bobby Thomas, C. R. Burns, Ross Fry, Charlie Hicks, Walter McDowell, Robert Rives, David Thompson, Jimmy 427 LAVACA CLUB NICK KUTAC BEN SUSTR OFFICERS: CHARLES HRNCIR RUDOLPH JOHN . NICK KUTAC . . DAN LIBERDA . . BEN SUSTR . . . . President . Vice-President . Sec.-Treas. Reporter . Social Chairman CHARLES HRNCIR MEMBERS: Borta, Oscar Barton, Tom Beran, C. D. Berkovsky, E. J. Boedecker, Fritz Bohuslav, Ivan Botard, Herman Bucek, Charles Cernik, Marvin Ehlers, Walter Fehrenkamp, Victor Templin, Edward Tieken, Alton Wake, Herbert Wendy, Edward Willman, Elo Wyatt, Roy Zumvalt, J. P. 428 R. B. FRYER WACO-McLENNAN CLUB OFFICERS: R. B. FRYER . . . W. P. DICKSON . J. E. KENNEDY . J. M. CARPENTER . F. A. WALTERS . . President . Vice-President Secretary Treasurer . Sergeant at Arms W. P. DICKSON J. E. KENNEDY MEMBERS: Boroughs, J. S. Block, W. A. Butler, E. I. Byford, W. J. Cable, J. W. Carnahan, D R. Carnahan, J C.. Carpenter, J. M. Chapman, E. B. Cooper, E. H. Dennis, R. D. Dickson, W. P. DuBose, J. L. Dunn, C. R. Fryer, R. B. Fulbright, J. L. F ' ulbright, E. B. Gardner, W. D. Geiger, M. P. Hoffman, O. J. Jones, D. M. Kennedy, J. E. Langford, R. F. Lorenz, I. C. McKerall, C. B. Mosely, W. N. Mote, R. M Raborn. . E. Rash, H. D. Sharp, E. W. Selle, E. P. Smith, J. O. Snider, J. B. Taylor, M. A. Timberlake, B. O. Travis, C. Walters, A. J. Walters, F. A. Woodliff, R. T. 429 BRUSH COUNTRY CLUB OFFICERS RUPERT P. HALL TOM BRUNDRETT BILLY WALES . JOHN TOBIN . ROBERT GAULT PHIL McDANIEL BILLY WALES R. P. HALL MEMBERS Alsmeyer, Ray Crowell, A. B. Arnst, James Cuthbertson, J. P. Austin, C. A. Dexter, John Bailey, Pat Deutch, M. Ballara, D. A. Dirks, Myron Barlow, J. R. Dismuk, Jimmy Bickham, B. W. Durham, M. C. Botard, Richard Frasier, L. C. Brundrett, Gale Frank, George Coffin, Robert Freudenthal, M. L. Cox, Peyton Gault, Jim Harmon, Kenneth Lane, Bill Heinsohn, F. H. Lane, R. J. Henkhaus, Weldon McDaniel, A. R. Henkhaus, R. H. Lawson, Bob Hoskinson, Wayne Luther, C. C. Hughson, John McNeil, Tom Hughson, R. W. Miller, J. E. Johnson, Joe, Jr. Moore, J. F. Kay,John Morris, Deryl Kelly, Jim Murray, B. J. Kirk, T. R. Nagy, Joe President . Vice-President Treasurer Secretary . Reporter Social Secretary Norris, J. W. Owen, Louis Owen, R. G. Owen, Tommy Patton, Keith Pfeil, C. E. Pipes, D. L. Heyes, Berto Saleh, Joe Schubert, Bob Short, R. E. TOM BRUNDRETT Tesesmelis, Gus Turcotte, Jack Walker, Lamar Walston, D. E. Williams, K. J. Wright, Clyde 430 EAST TEXAS CLUB BILL HILLIARD OFFICERS: BILL HILLIARD . . JERRY SUTHERLAND R. J. OVERLY . . . J. A. OVERLY . . President Vice-President Secretary-Treasurer . Social Secretary R.J. OVERLY JERRY SUTHERLAND MEMBERS: Bothwell, Jim Boyd, Bob Burgess, Walt Curry, D. L. Cretsinger, Jas. Darby, G. M. Davis, R. F. Davis, M. Dowling, C. J. Ellis, H. W. Fletcher, R. W. Fowler, Alfred Fuller, C. H. Gordon, C. R. Griffin, D. R. Gould, R. C. Harwood, W. E. Holman, G. B. Harris, Bob Hilliard, Bill Hann, H. H. Honneycutt, K. E. Hayes, Bill Harrel, W. R. Kutch, George Lucy, Dan Manus, Clyde Martin, J. R. Mathis, J. M. Mackey, Bill McReynolds, David McKnight, L. L. Nunn, G. L. Overley, J. A. Overly, C. R. Overly, R. J. Overly, J. W. Parks, B. T. Pearce, T. I. Phillips, W. R. Richardson, Rollins, V. G. Slutherland, Jerry Southall, Bobby Sullivan, Larence Tune,Jim Thomas, Joe B. Utsman, John Van Cleve, Clyde 1 431 HEART EDGAR SCHWARTZ, JR. OF THE HILLS CLUB OFFICERS: WERNER PANKRATZ . . . President EDGAR SCHWARTZ, JR. . Vice-President RAYMOND KINSEY . Secretary-Treasurer ARTHUR NOLL . . . Social Chairman BERNHARDT...... Reporter RAYMOND KINSEY MEMBERS: Arhelger, P. Dietert, W. Krauskopf, V. Moore, J. Seth, L. Beckmann, C. Dryden, J. Kutzer, A. Mulcahy, G. Stein, J. D. Brown, G. Flach, K. Leech, G. Oehler, A. Sueltenfuss, M. Coughran, T. Grona, F. Leinweber, C. Owens, A. Taylor, L. Coveney, A., Jr. Herbst, E., Jr. Lindner, F. Probst, R. Walter, A. Crittenden, C. Klinksiek, B. Maner, J. T. Rozelle, F. Wiedenfeld, C. Dietert, R. Krauskopf, B. Molberg, C. Seipp, W. . ' PANHANDLE CLUB BILL BURROWS MEMBERS Adams, Kenneth P. Bergin, Tommy J. Britt, David M. Burrow, Billy B. Clayton, Billy W. Corbett, Mark R. DeShazo, John H. OFFICERS JAMES F. ROBERTSON........ President BILLY B. BURROWS........ Vice-President BILLY W. CLAYTON...... Secretary-Treasurer BILL CLAYTON Field, Thomas E. Finch, Charles H. Futrell, Weston J. Gunter, John W. Herndon, Joe E. Higgins, James E. Howard, Hugh L. Kirk, Jack F. Knight, Richard K. Lathem, Howard E. McCarty, James F. Miller, William N. Nicholson, Albert E. Orr, George W. Powell, Don L. Ramey, Robert P. Ramsey, Kenneth E. Robertson, James F. Rose, Herman B. Simmons, Jack L. Smith, William R. SoRelle, Carol V. Stokes, Joseph B. Stribling, James P. Stucker, George R. Terrell, Berwin J. Wendt, Charles W. Young, Raymond V. 433 RIO GRANDE VALLEY CLUB LLOYD BAKER G. R. MacMANUS OFFICERS: R. W. BARKER . . LLOYD BAKER . . BILL BLACKBURN . G. R. McMANUS . President Vice-President Secretary Treasurer R. W. BARKER MEMBERS: Amsler, L. P. Brown, M. A. Grumpier, K. M. MacManus, G. R. Norcom, D. P. Baker, J. M. Busa, B. Evans, W. J. McDonald, R. B. Scoggins, R. M. Baker, L. Chase, G. Goodwin, R. L. McGown, C. K. Solether, J. L. Barker, R. W. Clint, M. W. Graham, R. C. Milliken, R. E. Speer, B. Blackburn, B. Canine, R. D. Harris, J. E. Montes, M. Warmker, J. Boggus, F. N. Cox, W. Holland, J. N. Moore, C. O. Weaver, J. K. Brown, J. T. Crawford, L. R. Joseph, D. Nesmith, M. T. Williams, C. D. i, mU —2-.- - ' | ' hi uni ...... ' sruggg.r s,w St w mni ' ,r . . -St ' ZB : : ' -J - 434 G. H. JACKSON SOUTHWEST TEXAS CLUB CLUB OFFICERS: G. H. JACKSON . . R. F. FLY..... L. E. YOUNGBLOOD . J. G. HARDIN . . . . President Vice-President Secretary Treasurer R. F. FLY L. E. YOUNGBLOOD MEMBERS: Ayres, F. L. Ball, Wallace Ball, Wayne Bell, Buddy Braden,J.A. Coker, Pete Davis, Arland Day, J. R. Dismukes, James Dwyer, C. L. Edgar, G. C. Farris, H. D. Flanagan, J. C. Flanagan, J. W. Flores, Arthur Fly, R. F. Garrison, M. R. Gray, Ed Hardin, J. G. Hollmig, Stan Howard, Jerry Jackson, G. H. Jay, G. H. Lindsey, Sterling Lindsey, Steve Lyall, G. A. McMains, D. E. Mortensen, Jim Mortensen, John Mullins, J. H. Mullins, W. H. Orr, A. B. Penland, J. R. Ramsey, Frank Reeves, Bob Ritchie, Ed Robertson, Walt Shelton, Howard Slaughter, J. E. Smith, Jim Sparks, M. K. Stafford, M. G. Tate, R. C. Taylor, Blanton Trees, Jasper Trevino, A. P. Turner, Joe White, Deryl Youngblood, L. E. Zimmerman, E. D. 435 OFFICERS: WILLIAM R. BIRD President COY FARRAR Vice-President DAMON L. DARLEY Secretary-Treasurer EDDIE BALAGIA Reporter DOYLE MOORE Sgt. at Arms ACE JORDAN Intramural Mgr. MEMBERS Albrecht, Frank Bone, Norfleet Dieck, George Duncan, David Ecklund, Tommy Elmore, Bill Helm, John F. Heinst, Erwin Leahy, David Leahy, Jack Mason, Jack McGuire, Jimmy Ogaltree, Al Petrasek, Thomas Ray, Lewis Rogers, Buddy Royder, Tommy Ross, Leon Sneed, Ned Thurmond, Frank Wetzel, Henry ☆ ☆ ☆ OFFICERS: M. B. JONES President C. R. KEMPLIN Vice-President B. G. KILCREASE Secretary J. B. BRISCOE Reporter JACK YOUNGER Sergeant at Arms MEMBERS: Lewie, B. Linn, D. P. Doughty, W. L. Blanton, R. L. Yarborough, D. B. McPhearson, T. Crain, L. L. Lemons, R. D. Moyer, W. H. Barker, S. C. Saunders, L. H. Sigmund, R. D. Hatcher, H. K. Siegmund, R. D. Greek, C. Russell, B. Snow, B. Grundy, S. P. Bell, J. Johnson J. Jones, O. C. Cowling K. OFFICERS: LAREDO CLUB CLUB DANIEL S. PENA President CARLOS A. ZUNIGA Vice-President RALPH S. DUKE Treasurer DOYLE AVANT Secretary JOSEPH G. SAVINS Reporter DAN A. RICHTER Sergeant at Arms MEMBERS: Benavides, Carlos Bunn, Bruce Cabello, Jesus Carpenter, Malcolm Cirilo, Manuel Coronado, Hilario Cruz, Abel Cuellar, Lauro Darnell, Howard Dickinson, Arnaldo Duke, James Elliott, Wendy Fricke, Alfred Garcia, Alejandro Garcia, Geronimo Garcia Gustavo Garcia, Richard Garcia, Roberto Gates, Alonzo Grubbs, Edward Guajardo, Eduardo Hornburg Robert Lowry, W. E. Martinez, Ramiro Mast, James Mata, Gilberto Mendieta, Heberto Mendieta, Hector H. Pena, Agusto Pearson, Vohnnie Rollman, Eugene Saldana, Hector Trevino, Gilberto S. Vela, George Vela, Lauro ☆ ☆ ☆ OFFICERS: WM. R. ELLIS President CHARLES L. BROWN Vice-President ALBERT S. AGNOR Secretary-Treasurer ARTHUR R. HENGST Reporter MEMBERS: Bates, Lew Benifield, Douglas Clark, Bill Cloninger, Billy Cloninger, James Coleman, Ben Gaskill, Richard Henderson, Robert Ladymon, Horace Keith, Sidney Medlin, Jack Medlin, Oscar Mims, Ed Neal, Carl Neal, Gene Ray, C. L., Jr. Simpson, Gordon OFFICERS: SHREVEPORT CLUB SAN MARCUS CLUB E. B. JEMISON President R. S. SEGALL Vice-President J. L. ROEGER Secretary-Treasurer J. H. WEYLAND Social Chairman J S. BREVENEC, JR. Reporter MEMBERS: Aubrey, J. E. Bates, C. E. Bravenec, J. S. ( Jr. Bridges, A. W., Jr. Corbell, W. K. Donaldson, E. D. Downs, A. W. Duval P. H. Egger, R. K. Flory, A. C. Foster, R. D. Garrison, G. B. Garrison, G. C. Gibson, W. F., Jr. Gray, L. C. Greer, F. E. Gwin, C. D. Haggard, W. C. Irvine, W. G. Jarnagin, A. B. Jemison, E. B. Kennedy, B. B. Kitchens, C. B. Lewis. E F. Lieber, G. R. Liverman, E. T. McDade, A. F. Ill McDaniel F. B. McDaniel, F. B. Nelson, S. R. Nichols, C. E. Ogden, T. W. Parson, T. R. Provenza, S. P. Rabb, C. E. Redditt, L. B. Reynolds, C. S. Roeger, J. L. Rutledge, C. C., Jr. Sandidge, R. H. Segall, R. S. Semands, E. D. Smith, W. B. Stravolemos, J. Studdard, C. W. Summers, J. H. Thompson, H. D. Thompson, J. W. Townsend, W. L., Jr. VanHorn, H. G. Walton, F. H., Jr. Weathersby, W. E. Weyland, J. H. Webb, J. C. ☆ ☆ ☆ OFFICERS: A. C. ASHCRAFT President R. R. RUSH Vice-President C. A. SCHLATHER Secretary-Treasurer W. H. BAUERSCHLAG Social Chairman G. B. KLATT F. H. HENK Reporter MEMBERS: Beecroft, B. E. Cla bourn, C. H., Jr. Dobbins, E. B., Jr. Klatt, F., Jr. Mitchell, J. B. Papy, L. M. Schlather, K. O. Scudder, C. F., Jr. Sherill, J. H. OFFICERS: TEXARKANA CLUB WEATHERFORD CLUB PAUL RAVESIES President THOMAS O ' DWYER First Vice-President JACK LEE WILLIAMS Second Vice-Pres. WILLIAM W. BAYLESS Secretary HOMER M. MOORE Treasurer WILLIAM R. BRAGG Social Chairman C. FAULKNER, JR. Sergeant at Arms E. LEON GREENE Reporter MEMBERS: Boyles, William W. Bennett, Richmond O., Jr. Borcherding, Floyd L. Bragg, William R. Click, Lloyd L. Faulkner, Charles, Jr. Garner, Roy L. Greene, E. Leon Hodgson, Alonso H. Kennedy, L. S. Jr. McClure, Bob Moore, Homer M. Morris, Tom B. O ' Dwyer, Thomas Otis, Paul H. Potts, William D. Ravesies, Paul Rochelle, J. B. Rogers, E. C. Thomas, James E. Thompson, Truitt Tuck, Richard H. Williams, Jack Lee ☆ ☆ ☆ OFFICERS: FLOYD H. BLACKBURN President BOBBY YEARY Vice-President H. J. WINSTON, JR. Secretary TOM HUNNEWELL Social Secretary THOMAS FRANKLIN Reporter MEMBERS: Cato, J. A. Evans, L. A. Floyd, C. W. Foster, K. W. Gesell, W. S. Johnson, D. E. Johnson, W. D. Kidwell, T. McGill, J. L. Pinkston, J. Roberts, L. N. Stewart, B. R. Shoemaker, J. D. Thomson, W. T. CASS CLUB CORYELL CLUB OFFICERS: WILL A. BARBER President JACK BETTS Vice-President DONALD A. AYERS Secretary-Treasurer KEITH E. ALLSUP Social Chairman OFFICERS: Shaddix, Royse C. Robinson, Ted F. Naron, Marshall E. Wommack, Q. B. Allsup, Keith E. Betts, Jack Ayers, Donald A. Stuart, Clyde Duncan, Charles H. Lanier, Ross Paul, Fred McLeod, Curtis Ham, Lewis W. Willis, Charles E. Whatley, James Barber, Will A. Brabham, Billy Fitts, Herschel R. Fitts, Robert G. Bridges, Frank ☆ ☆ ☆ TOM THOMSON President MIKE BROWN Vice-President ROGER WILLIAMS Secretary-Treasurer BILL POTTS Reporter TED COPELAND Social Chairman MEMBERS: Anderson, Ayres Apel, Eddie Apel, Edwin Brazzil, John Brown, Lloyd Brown, Mike Brown, Royal F. Brown, Walter Collard, F. G. Copeland, Ted Foote, Richard Garren, M. C., Jr. Gilmer, Belvin Hearn, Jack Hopson, Dean Lee, Roy, Jr. Lengefeld, Tinker Mack, Harry Martin, R. N. Martin, Ted Mayberry, H. D. Potts, Bill Reynolds, Tom Ricketts, George Rogers, Arch, Jr. Thomson, Tom Williams, Roger Williams, Bill Young, V. F. Voss, Jim Dooley, R. B. EL PASO CLUB TOM TURLEY MEMBERS Aboud, Sammy Chambers, Earl Gorman, Arthur Jenkins, Sam Sanders, Sonny Waterhouse, Russell Abraham, Mitchell Chambers, Tom Guevera, Francisco Lavis, John Schwenke, Kenneth Webb, Conrad Abraham, Nazry Chew, George Haddad, Tony Maxwell, Bill Shaeffer, Buddy Whelen, Jaime Armstrong, Pooch Collier, O. N. Hartwell, George McGregor, Malcom Smith, Clifford Williams, Jug Barwise, Charles Davis, Ed. Hines, John Myre, Bill Smythe, Ray Wilson, Grady Blakelock, D. R. DeGarrmo, John Holik, Bill Naciem, David Tipton, Burke Wyler, Bucko Bowers, Clinton Drugan, George Holmes, John Pangburn, Dick Turley, Dick Butchofsky, Don Edwards, Charles Howard, Charles Perlmutter, George Turley, Tom Cardan, Bill England,John Jacquin, George Pittman, Don Vaughan, J. E. Cordon, Don Flemming, Charles Jacquin, Jules Rosser, R. F. Wadlington, Frank 441 m | GRAYSON CLUB H. J. S. K. CLUB OFFICERS: G. B. GARNER President R. W. STEWART Vice-President B. L. POWELL Secretary-Treasurer R. L. GUILLOUD Reporter MEMBERS: Bowling, G. W. English, R. B. Garner, G. B. Morris, C. M. Noland, C. H. Stephenson, B. L. Hanning, R. M. Tucker, L. E. Evers, C. T. Abrahamson, E. C. Korith, A. A. Gibson, C. H. Guilloid, R. L. Finer, D. L. King, R. I . Tune, G. P. Cain, J. J. Younger, J. R. Phillips, H. E. Powell, B. L. Brunkhorst, H. H. Potts, S. B. Finke, F. L. Villarreal, J. O. Welch, F. D. Brunkhorst, B. O. Ellis, P. R. OFFICERS: JOE CLOUNTS President FRANK SIMS Vice-President HOWARD BRASS Secretary-Treasurer TROY GUANTT Reporter WALLACE COX Social Chairman MEMBERS: Wright, Red Taylor, John McClure, J. G. Smith, Bob Lewis, Cecil Frierson, Ervin Medford, Raymond Smith, Earl Oates, Wayburn Thompson, H. L. Foshee, Ronald Hardy, Lou McClendon, Jack Gay, Bill Frierson, Roy Nanny, Morris Kitchell, C. M. Williamson, Lynn Wilson, Billy Edwards, Sam Parker, Nolan Herttenberger, Jerry OFFICERS: CLEO V. DAMN President RICHARD HOLLAND Vice-President FLOYD BLOUNT, JR. Secretary-Treasurer MEMBERS: Bandy, M. E. Bedsole, Q. L. Dean, R. J. Green, R. A. McDonald, B. J. Mills, V. C. Pickens, J. P. Pickens, M. D. Stevens, C. R. Walthen, T. R. Wilhite, B. R. Fitzgerald, B. T. Mosely, J. F. Tidwell, J. S. Scott, R. E. Taylor, T. M., Jr. Melear, R. D Trotman, J. F. OFFICERS: DOUGLAS R. DAVIS President W. R. BILLINGSLEY Vice-President FRED R. MASON Secretary-Treasurer MEMBERS: Billingsley, W. R. Brown, V. Burch, V. R. Collins, E. W. Davis, D. R. Dougharty, F. J. Dismuke, T. K. Enloe, A. Gaither, E. Graham, R. W. Jamison, T. B. Johnson, E. E. Martin, Q. Mayfield, B. M. Mason, F. R. McGarrahan, B. E. Moore N. Nelson, D. O ' Quinn, P. C. Roark, R. E. Richardson, G. Robinson, L. E., Jr. Sawyer, T. Schillings, W. N. Warren, J. C. Ziller, T. Westmoreland, J. MONTAGUE CLUB MONTGOMERY CLUB OFFICERS: BILL D. MARTIN President WM. RAY SHANNON Vice-President CHARLES E. COX Secretary-Treasurer RALPH L. SHANNON Social Secretary MEMBERS: Shannon, R. E. Scroggins, F. D. Scroggins, G. O. Burke, C. H. Shackelford, K. M. Langford, B. J. Milson, S. L. Sewell, D. G. Sewell, K. Huey J. L. Hudgins, J. T. Teague, D. O. OFFICERS: DONALD H. BARRETT President JACK PACE Vice-President BENTON BUDDE Secretary MEMBERS: Buchanan, Robert Henry Clifton, Joe Hugh Cook, Billy Damuth, Grover Darby, Bill Hulon, Bobby Kid, Frank Kuta, Manuel Messac, Carl Mizell, Leonard Monroe, Allen Parsley, James Ross, Bobby Sneed, M. L. Sparks, Don Steed, Warren B. Terry, Homer Watson, Ernest Weisinger Bybee Wichman, DeWitt NAVARRO CLUB FLAX COUNTRY CLUB OFFICERS: JOHN F. TAYLOR President JACK WESTBROOK Vice-President J. D. CHANEY Secretary-Treasurer JOHNNY R. HENRY Social Chairman MEMBERS: Bobkoff, Kenneth B Bonner, Andrew Boswell, Carrol T. Bowen, Gerald T. Bray, James Calame, C. D. Chaney, J. D. Clark, June P. Cook, P. K. Cooper, L. T. Cummins, J. E. Cummins, J. R. Daniels, Harold E. Dew, Bobby W. Elliott, Spencer N. Ellis, C. B. Ewing, Eugene E. Fluker, T. E. Frey, Albert Fuller, D. H. Graham, J. A. Guthrie, B. S. Harris, Leldon M. Hart, J. C. Henry, Johnny R. Holdich, Murry W. Inmon, Jap P. Kagler, B. D. Kilcrease, A. Y. Mahaley, William C. Mayben, G. W. McMullan, A. D, McReynolds, J. C. McSween, John R. Minyard, Howard E Parker, Cecil I. Pinkston, Lucian Price, William S. Prine, James R. Rankin, Charlie D. Renfrew J. C. Roberts, Sam B. Robinson, John P. Skelton, Charlie W. Steen, Cosby E. Taylor, John F. Thomas, Gerald Tyus, B. B. Wallace, John M. Watson, B. E. Westbrook, Al T. Westbrook, Jack W. ☆ ☆ ☆ OFFICERS: POTTS WELKENER President MARTIN GOFF Vice-President HOLLIS BAKER Secretary-Treasurer BRUCE MORRISSE Reporter MEMBERS: Pace, F. Pace, J. Matula, D. Green, W. Johnson, B. Mueller, D. Welkener, P. McAdo, A. C. Goff B. Lyone, A., Jr. Auguliar, R. Bartkoviak, C. J. Sands, J. Smith, J. Gof, M. Ruhmann, E. P. Morrisse, B. Baker, H. Hencerling, P. Ray, C. Crews, J. Kalinek, A. Johnson, R. Dickerson, K. Beck, S. OFFICERS: BRIAN BROOKS President BUSSEY WILLIAMSON Vice-President J. D. LOCKER Secretary J. H. TURNER Treasurer MEMBERS: Stewart, G. Garner, J. Quick, J. R. Fails J. E. Wilson, C. I Brooks, B. Fuller, J. L. Andrews, J. F. Longley, A. Nance, C. B. Otte, E. Walker, H. D. Behrens, F. W. Williamson, B. Bynum, O. Jordan, W. Brandstetter, W. C. Locker, J. D. Pittard, H. McGhee, E. Chumney, B. E. Pullen, P. Swinney, S. Wyatt, B. A. Neely, R. G. Steen, J. B. Gordel, L. Trotter, E. W. Newton, J. W. Brooks, B. Garrett, H. Turner, J. H. HEART OF TEXAS CLUB LATIN AMERICAN CLUB OFFICERS: RAFAEL CASAS President MIKE RIVERA Vice-President RODOLFO PERDOMO Treasurer ROBERT LANE Secretary MEMBERS: Casas, R. Cantu, R. V. Chamono, E. Courand, J. S. Corderl, J. Cruz, J. Diaz, L. Figueroa, M. L., Ji. Hildalgo, M. Lane, R. Maurer, P. Molinary, S. Olcese O. Perdomo, R. Rivera, M. Rivera, C. Trevino, A. Valle, A. Wedel, A. Caburro, J. M. Bacigalupo, A. Cubria, J. Barragan, J. TRANS-PECOS CLUB J. R. DONNELL OFFICERS JACK R. DONNELL . FRANK ALLEN, JR. . PAUL R. WEYERT . . LAUREN D. HOBBS . JOHN H. EDWARDS . President . Vice-President Secretary-Treasurer . Social Secretary . Reporter P. R. WEYERTS MEMBERS Allen, Frank, Jr. Allen, Thomas J. Ball, Thomas W., Jr. Bennett, M. Dwayne Bennett, Val Gene Boyd, Charles E. Boykin, Calvin C., Jr. Buchanan, John F. Donnell, Jack R. Edwards, John H. Hobbs, Lauren D. Hahn, Walter L. Johnston, J. Kenneth Jones, Elmer L. Kirkpatrick, Richard P. McCaskill, Ottis K., Jr. McPhail, M. Charles Mills, Bryan M. Neal, Billy Gene Parker, Robert H. Post, John E. Wells, James W. Weyerts, Paul R. 447 GALVESTON CLUB WALLY DIXON FRANK STANSFIELD OFFICERS: JACK GRAUGNARD .... President BOYER SCRIMGEOUR . Vice-President WALLY DIXON..... Secretary FRANK STANSFIELD . . . Treasurer JACK GRAUGNARD MEMBERS: Andrich, Steve Allen, James Arenas, John Barns, Tommy Blanchette, Howard Boldman, J. W. Bettencourt, Henry Braslau, Norman Ballard, Julian Balderach, David Barrett, Michael Cochrane, John Christensen, John Chappell, James Curtino, Joe Clark, Sam Cusick, George Dixon, Wally Duyf, Cornelius Dalehite, J. J. Estrada, George Faulkner, David Fivel, Paul Filer, Theodro Forney, D. M. Graugnard, Jack Gohlob, John Gil, Robert Holste, Frederick Huher, Emil Incarprera, Frank Incorprera, Louis Johnson, John Johnstone, George Jenkins, Frederick Johnson, Dan Koopman, Gilford Levy, Max Laine, Charlie Lacy, Bill Lippman, Wilbur McNeill, C. A. McNeil, W. F. Murchison, John Marcoulides, Francis Migliavacca, Jim Massa, Joseph Mellina, Harold Murillo, Gilbert Mallia, William Moore, John Norman, John Pappas, Aristotle Prets, Frank Row, Sam Reesby, Raymond Rozoz, George Smith, Robert Suderman, Pete Scrimgeour, W. B. Stansfield, Frank Simmen, Frank, Jr. Thayer, Edison Tharp, Gerald Thrash, Purvis Treaccar, John Uher, Vincent Windel, Wilson Wilhelm, Joseph Wall, Dick Wimberly, Robert Wilson, Whitney Yelton, Otto Vickich, John 448 AidtoKyiapjpi 449 Well, it ' s better than with snow on the ground A M and its ample classroom space How long have you been in there? Only seven more times Where ' s Earl? Signs in the making Chow down in Vet Village Moss or cobwebs? Moss The team gets a sendoff President Bolton, did you lose your speech? Nuthin ' like happiness A cotillion — Aggie style Ag majors on a romp How clean! Tm an old cow hand Ouch! Lemme offa ' ere 451 The ordnance whips out Whooping it up in the streets of Austin Ne ' er be it said That a bigger one be had Preparations for the barbecue Charlie Ugliest Man Munden decked out for Tynan Something ' s interesting The Elephant Walk gets underway Hot Lips Incaprero soothing the Jocks Christmas Spirit flowing Must be a fruit convention Hi! Santa Thafs what I want for Christmas It won ' t be long now A cogitator deep in cogitations Jocks and their dates whooping it up What tha hell 453 And that ' s how it ' s done Military dick Yeah, it ' s snow Fees? Fees? What fees? The yell leaders ' swimming hole The Science Hall in deep-freeze A classic Christian Church during Religious Emphasis Week Audie Murphy stepping out at the Military Ball The Second Battalion Staff in Review Sully gets his bath The British general has his tay Nothing but architects The grim reapers of A M The Sixth Regimental Ball, a pie, and the hundredth man The Gay Nighties at the ASABAB 455 Commotion at the Freshman Ball The R.V s on review A fish whips out Joanne Moore, the Red Bud Queen. Ummmmm! Oh, for the life of a cattleman Put your little foot. . . Ah, happiness Just make it Jax Another high-stepping ball Am I seeing double? The BSU banquet gets under way Just another bushape from the Brazos bottom, I Hope Intramural boxers slug it out Silver Taps at the Annual Aggie Muster The climax of four years ' work King Cotton and Queen Dorothy and their family Federal Inspection isn ' t as much fun as it looks King Cotton and His Royal Court AG jelGMjdt 457 The Southwest Con¬ ference Sportsmanship Trophy comes home The dorms are inspected on Mother ' s Day Ohhhh! How tall Students and faculty alike end the year at the Grove Final Review The sheepskin for Nick Hope you do as good a job as I did Johnny tames the dragon The last mile EASTLAND-STEPHENS COUNTY CEUB FALLS CLUB DICK HODGES President ESTES HALKIAS Vice-President JIM KELLY Secretary-Treasurer LOUIE CLARK Social Chairman MEMBERS: D. Allen K. Armstrong B. Boswell D. Brogan C. Brown C. Butler L. Clark R. Cox W. P. Crawford B. Crone D. Deeri E. Halkias C. Harkrider G. Harkrider D. Hodges C. Horn E. Holland D. HumpEirys R. ImEiolz W. IsenEiower F. Johnson B. Jones H. Jones J. Jones K. Kelly D. Kelly R. Ledbetter T. Magness P. Maxwell G. McBee B. McGinnis Y. McDea J. Monaghan J. Morris J. Ormsby W. Pierce B. Purdue J. Roper A. Rushing M. Socol T. Toland D. Wragg ☆ ☆ ☆ HERBERT T. RADLE President JOHN E. SIBLEY Vice-President WILL B. WOLTMAN Secretary and Treasurer HENRY C. MICHALAK Reporter BILL G. DUNKUM Sergeant at Arms WILLIAM K. SCHAAKE Sergeant at Arms William W. Neinast Marshall Storey Jack R. Blann Horace P. Goodrich Walter B. Davenport William R. Manor Nicholas J. Mees Paul C. Sigut Louis Sigut Tom D. Cruz Charles Barclay Monroe F. Johns Auto yiafJti 460 OUR ADVERTISERS CARL BIRDWELL Manager, The Exchange Store This year, with the many changes that time inevitably brings, we find ourselves short of space in the Aggieland Section. Our ever increasing enrollment demanded more space, and too, the addition of color shots for the first time embodied reductions throughout the book. The pictures immediately following this depict the Spirit of Aggieland through those hours of burning the midnight oil, the Yell Practices, the Corps Trips, the football games, and all the little things that go to make up our everyday lives at A M. The Exchange Store has graciously contributed a large portion of their paid advertising space in order that we might include more pictures of life here at Aggieland. In recog¬ nition of this gesture, we have taken the liberty to place in one corner of a number of pictures a figure. This figure represents the amount donated by the Exchange Store to pay for the pictured items which make our leisure time more enjoyable. Phil K. Sheets Advertising Manager The Aggieland 1949 AaadeicuMxi Ah! Those Texas Beauties Not so hot, Leonard And Andy can ' t even play Jarvis has lost his date again Strong spirit at a tender age Chopin or Spike Jones? Kiss me sweet; kiss me. Simple! For the grandchildren, maybe? Not so slow, Dan And a tragedy was born Who ' s on top? The band on review Don ' t be so choosy. Red And A M ' s own beauties were born StudsunL THIS YEAR ALONE the Student Life Committee has allocated the following expenditures from Exchange Store Profits assigned to the Student Welfare and Recreation Facilities: Stage Risers for Guion Hall.......$400 Guion Hall Picture Show Sound Equipment . . . $1600 Guion Hall Carbon Arc Spotlight......$225 Pianos for the YMCA and the Annex Chapel . $950 Music Hall Organ Repair........$450 Basketball Goals for the Grove......$1800 Rodeo and Horse Show Arena Construction . . . $2700 Dormitory Athletic Equipment.......$1500 Stage Equipment for Aggie Players . . . . . $1270 Ring for the Senior Ring Dance......$500 Park Benches for the Grove.......$800 Total..........$12,195 IN ADDITION: The SUM OF $16,420.36 was allocated to the STUDENT UNION BUILDING OPERATING ACCOUNT for the opera¬ tion and maintenance of the building when established. Allocations amounting to $3000 were made for various Band Trips during the year. Allocations amounting to $2000 were made to the CUSHING MEMORIAL LIBRARY for books of fiction, music, religion, sports, and books of current interest. Also, there was an allocation of $50,000 made to the Building Fund of the STUDENT UNION BUILDING. jjwm.jhs. EXCHANGE STORE Serving Texas Aggies Cl JjLaL ofli ddvsudL sUtdu American General Life Insurance Co. A M Alteration Shop American Carbon Paper Mfg. Co. American Desk Mfg. Co. A. M. Waldrop Co. Aggie Cleaners D ers Aggie Radio United Appliance Aggieland Studio Babson Bros, of Texas Black-Brollier, Inc. Brazos Motor Company Brint Morris Motors Cadet Cafeteria Caldwell ' s Jewelry Canady Pharmacy Campus Cleaners Central Texas Equipment Co. Central Texas Hardware Co. Century Geophysical Coca-Cola Bottling Co. College Station Motor Service College Station State Bank Cope ' s Confectionery Creamland Creamland Confectionary Dallas Air Conditioning Co. Dallas National Bank Dillard Printing Co. Dishman Pontiac Co. Driskill Hotel Duncan Coffee Co. First National Bank of Houston Floyd ' s Radio Shop Forsyth Engineering Co. George H. McFadden Co. G. S. Parker Lumber Co. Henry A. Miller Co. Holick ' s Boot Shop Hotard ' s Cafeteria Houston National Bank of Commerce Houston Paper Co. Hughes Tool Company Humble Oil Company J. B. Martin Jesse H. Jones John Deere Plow Co. Jones Pharmacy Justin Boot Company Lane-Wells Company LaSalle Hotel Lester ' s Smart Shop Lilly Ice Cream Co. McCulloch-Dansby Co. Metzger ' s Midway Drug Minneapolis-Moline Monarch Foods, Inc. Practical Drawing Co. Robert E. McKee Co. R. W. Briggs Co. San Antonio Machine Supply Co. Sankey Park Second National Bank of Houston Shaffer Tool Works Shorty Holbrooks Cleaners Smith ' s Cleaners Smitty ' s College Grill Stacy Furniture Co. Student Co-op Syd E. Culbertson Texas Power Light The Radio Shop Uniform Tailors Wessendorff, Nelms Co. W. H. Curtain Co. W. L. Macatee Sons W. S. D. Wyatt Metal Boiler Works York Corporation Zubik Sons r zf iH fpK , , , . ,‘ „ ,k •- C 7v. v SSS fc Ifi ; j ' On the trail of progress MM blazed in designing and building modern machinery for farmers everywhere, Minneapolis- Moline steadfastly chose as its guideposts quality and clependa- WWWi® btlity. Typical of the MM products built on quality and depend- g able performance are MM Harvesters, the original lightweight, big-capacity combines introduced by Minneapolis-Moline as early as 1934 . . . these MM Harvesters still feature the original single¬ unit construction design that did so much to reduce weight and in¬ crease durability and ease of handling. Now with Uni-Matic Power for hydraulic control of cutting height, with Powerflow Drive.on the Self-Propelled model, and with many other labor-saving, grain-saving, time-saving improvements, these MM Harvesters—the long-famous 69, the G4, that is the modern ver¬ sion of the original Harvester, and the very latest Self-Propelled—are still leading the parade of progress. In heavy crops, in down grain, in light stands, and in practically every kind of crop, MM Harvesters con¬ tinue to prove that they can do a superior job of getting, threshing, sep¬ arating, and cleaning all the crop . . . speedily and at low cost. MM Harvesters are now widely acclaimed for these outstanding MM features: efficient, big-capacity, straight-through threshing and cleaning mechanism that gently and thoroughly threshes and cleans all the grain or beans without cracking them . . . the sturdily built rasp bar cylinder and the electrically welded concave and grate built for maximum strength and max¬ imum efficiency . . . MM design and quality construction of grain pan with its fishback channels built to keep the grain from bunching in front and sides when the Harvester is operating on rolling land . . . MM straw racks and cleaning shoes built to do a thoroughly efficient job even on rolling fields. M Harvesters have heavy-duty, structural steel single-unit frames for extra strength and durability needed under tough conditions. MM Harvesters are balanced and light in weight, yet extra sturdy for quick, easy handling, and light in draft for substantial savings in power and fuel. These are just some of the reasons modern MM 69, 12-foot G4, and 14-foot Self-Propelled Harvesters are dependable and actually built to do the work un¬ der the most rugged conditions. SELL SAFETY-CARELESSNESS CAUSES ACCIDENTS i mSik - ' ___ __ ' ” - BUILT TO DO THE WORK’’... . . . and to J4elp Serve c4 ll .Mankind I I t il , 1 y Minneapolis-Moline MINNEAPOLIS 1, MINNESOTA ’ ' PuMteerd. Prayredd YOU ' LL ENJOY Wlsdlo JOiajcwl HOTARD ' S CAFETERIA For FINE FOOD 311 N. Main Bryan, Texas When you make your mark in the world... keep a carbon copy of it with For every type of carbon needed in every type of work — there ' s a LONG¬ HORN grade and finish. AMERICAN CARBON PAPER MANUFACTURING CO. Ennis, Texas FORSYTH Engineering Company ENGINEERS and MACHINISTS ▲ James M. Cop 1 Forsyth, ' 12 David M. Cop 4 Forsyth, ' 22 A Compliments of THE RADIO SHOP BRYAN TEXAS Always Look Your Best SHORTY HALBROOKS CkiaJnsUtbL. TEXAS 875 Lockwood Drive Charter 4-4791 BRYAN Bottom section of an 18-foot vacuum tower being fitted and match-marked for field erection at one of Wyatt ' s two modern steel plate fabricating plants. WYATT METAL BOILER WORKS STEEL PLATE DESIGNERS, FABRICATORS AND ERECTORS TO INDUSTRY ' S SPECIFICATIONS Compliments of Compliments of CAMPUS CLEANERS Canaday s On the Campus of Pharmacy Texas A M Bryan, Texas Holick ' s Boot Shop Mendl Hornak Serving Aggies Since 1891 Uniform Tailor Shop Shoe and Boot Repairing NORTH GATE North Gate, College Station Compliments of Geo. H. McFadden Robert E. McKee Bro. General Contractor Cotton Merchants Construction Engineer Established 1862 Foreman Building Dallas — El Paso — Santa Fe — Los Angeles Houston, Texas YORK CORPORATION Refrigeration and Air Conditioning For All Purposes District Office — Houston, Texas Branches in Dallas, Fort Worth and San Antonio Distributors in All Principal Cities Compliments of mith d North Gate HENRY A. MILLER CO. SHAFFER TOOL WORKS HARDWARE, FURNITURE, GIFTS High Pressure Drilling Control College Station, Texas Equipment One Block North of Bus Station Houston, Texas Compliments of A M ALTERATION SHOP “A Neat Appearance Is a Great Asset” North Gate Central Texas Hardware Company Complete Line of HARDWARE — GIFTS 202 So. Bryan Ave. Bryan, Texas CREAMLAND CONFECTIONARY Sandwiches, Short Orders Complete Fountain Service North Gate College Station, Texas The Lane-Wells Company Technical Oil Field Services PRINTING OF DISTINCTION The Dillard Printing Company Quality Job Printing — Prompt Service 211 So. Main P. O. Box 216 Bryan, Texas BLACK-BROLLIER, INC. Manufacturers of concrete sewer, culvert, drain¬ age pipe, concrete building tile, Featherlite building tile. Distributors of steel and aluminum casements and windows, and Reynolds Lifetime Aluminum Roofing and Siding. 3010 Dixie Drive Houston, K 3-3686 G. S. PARKER LUMBER COMPANY, INC. Bryan, Texas Central Texas Equipment Co. Farmall Tractors McCormick-Deering Farm Machines Bryan, Texas S. Main and 29th Greetings From American Desk Manufacturing Co. Manufacturers of SCHOOL AND THEATRE FURNITURE Temple, Texas A COMPLETE SERVICE FOR THE SCHOOLS METZGERS MILK Dallas - San Antonio Ends the Quest for the Best Jacob Metzger, ' 34 Stacy FURNITURE CO. Bryan, Texas Phone 2-1259 DISHMAN PONTIAC CO. H. C. DISHMAN, Owner Bryan Texas Compliments of Compliments of JONES PHARMACY Bryan, Texas Syd E. Culbertson Co., Inc. PIPE For Good Food Try CADET CAFETERIA 5907 Navigation Houston 11, Texas North Gate College Station We are proud to list AGGIELAND of Texas Agricultural and Mechanical College among the forty to fifty year¬ books of schools and colleges for which we make the engravings. Most of these institutions give us their year¬ book contracts year after year. We know you’ll enjoy AGGIELAND. AGGIELAND has been one of the large, quality year¬ books of the Southwest for years. Talented staff members plan it carefully and then work hard and enthusiastically to produce it under the supervision of a qualified Spon¬ sor. We have enjoyed working with everyone connected with AGGIELAND. STANDARD ENGRAVING CO muY Compliments of CREAMLAND Bryan, Texas C-7331 1921 Franklin Fight ' Em! Aggies! Prompt Service NIBROC TOWELS Cups — Toilet Paper — Boxes HOUSTON PAPER CO. C-7331 1921 Franklin BRINT MORRIS MOTORS DE SOTO — PLYMOUTH GREAT CARS Compliments FINE SERVICE A SQUARE DEAL of Main at 28th Bryan, Texas Dial 2-1311 SAMSCO SMITTY ' S COLLEGE GRILL Omar Smith, ' 37 Delicious Ice Box Pie With Whipped Cream San Antonio Machine i ▲ STEAKS — ENCHILADAS — LUNCHES North Gate College Station Supply Company For | SOUTH BEND LATHES and DELTA POWER TOOLS See Compliments of WessendorfL Nelms Co., Inc. John Deere Plow Co. 209 Goodhue Ave. 3008 Commerce 320 Franklin Beaumont, Texas Dallas, Texas Houston, Texas Phone 4-5231 Phone 05596 Phone P-8181 Dallas, Texas SAElKeY PARK DIAMONDS WATCHES SILVER | 111 No. Main Bryan, Texas PERFECTION IN ............I r I J J z Century Seismograph Equipment has been specifically designed to secure maximum results with minimum ex¬ pense and time. Exhaustive labora¬ tory and field research have dictated the design of all units. All components are of the finest quality obtainable. Century offers both standard size truck mounted seismic equipment and portable seismic equipment for use where size and weight are critical. GEOPHYSICAL CORPORATION TULSA, OKLAHOMA 149 Broadway, New York AGGIE RADIO UNITED APPLIANCES For All Your Favorite RECORDINGS by Decca, RCA Victor, Columbia North Gate College Station Compliments ot BRYAN CCU ' i nflfjf. Compliments of COLLEGE STATION STATE BANK NORTH GATE COLLEGE STATION BOTTLING CO., INC. McCULLOCH-DANSBY CO. W. H. CURTIN COMPANY FURNITURE GE APPLIANCES BRYAN, TEXAS Domestic — -Export Laboratory Apparatus and Chemicals HOUSTON, TEXAS NEW ORLEANS, LA. ma rt Shop Distinctive Wear for Women and Children Venturing Foremost Name Designers • Lily Dache • Nettie Rosenstein • Howard Hodge • Adele Simpson • Dobbs • Fred A. Block • Delman • Eisenberg Crehsons why you .SHOULD INSTALL R 0urg$ W fSf A YrWKn : D LABOR No stooping, walking or carting; you milk standing up. SANITATION Easy to keep clean, no gutter jump¬ ing. Feed chute delivers feed to manger without spilling. HERD HEALTH Comfortable cows give more milk; there isn’t the danger of teats and udders resting on cold concrete where they are sometimes stepped on. ECONOMY EFFICIENCY You profit in time saved, in labor saved, and in your investment in build¬ ings and equipment. TEXAS DISTRIBUTORS Cleburne Hardware Co., Cleburne J. M. Cruze, El Paso Farmer ' s Supply Co., San Antonio Fuller Bros. Nail, Arlington G W Dairy Equipment Co., Waco Harding Dairy Supply, Bryan Hart Haggard, Lubbock Plains Creamery, Inc., Amarillo U. D. Speck Dairy Supply, Wichita Falls Stockmen ' s Supply Co., Nacogdoches YOU ARE ALWAYS WELCOME People have a way of going out of their way to bank at N.B.C.—It ' s so genuinely friendly in its dealing and counsel. You ' ll like our warm spirit of helpfulness. Come in to 712 Main Street, Gulf Building, and let ' s get acquainted. National Bank of Commerce OF HOUSTON ••THE BANK OF COURTESY” STUDENT CO-OP ED GARNER, GRAD. ' 38 T JLlIE FIRST NATIONAL, has greeted H2 graduating classes from various schools and colleges since it was established in 1806. Now it is privileged to welcome its eighty-third group of young men and women into the busy w r orId ... May success attend your every effort, and may you contribute as much to the welfare of the state and nation as the classes that preceded you. Good luck, ’49! FIRST NATIONAL BANK Member Federal Deposit Insurance Corporation In Houston For Neater Work and Higher Grades Always Use W. S. D. CLOTHIERS Where Aggies Love to Shop MASTERPIECE Featuring PAPERS AND TABLETS SMART MEN ' S WEAR AND COMPLETE There Is No Substitute for Quality REGULATION UNIFORMS AND EQUIPMENT Sold by the Leading School Supply Stores in College Station and Bryan Bryan College Station Compliments of JESSE H. JONES INTERESTS R. W. BRIGGS COMPANY San Antonio, Texas R. W. Briggs ( ' 17) M. B. KILLIAN COMPANY, Inc. General Contractors San Antonio, Texas M. B. Killian ( ' 26) FORDYCE GRAVEL COMPANY P. O. Box 1981 San Antonio, Texas C. A. Chipley ( ' 26) HUGHES MANUFACTURERS OF SPECIALIZED OIL WELL DRILLING TOOLS IN TEXAS’ INDUSTRIAL AND AGRICULTURAL DEVELOPMENT Not too many years ago, the burden of building our great state rested upon the shoulders of strong, sun-tanned Texas pioneers. They fought their way across the vast expanse of plains, overcame mountains of hardships, and by sheer determina¬ tion, moulded the first form of Texas agriculture. Texas farming and ranching today provides America with the most varied and nutritious diet in her history . . . enabling us to feed famished millions the world over ... and because of the endless stream of raw materials, jobs are made possible for thousands of men and women in our own Texas industries and hundreds across the nation. The introduction of high-voltage electric power transmission lines by the Texas Power Light Company in 1913 contributed the vital link needed for the further¬ ance of industrial and agricultural development. TP L is farm-experienced and farm-minded. For 3 5 years Texans have witnessed a continuing demonstration of Texas Power Light Company’s dependability and economy. Today, TP L is the electric power source to more than 245,000 customers, of whom more than 87,000 are farm and rural families. More than 15,000 miles of transmission and distribution lines, including 9,000 miles of rural lines, in the area served permit farms, ranches and industries alike, to have dependable, low-cost TP L electric power when and where they need it. With the same foresight and careful management demonstrated by those Texans who founded this Company, Texas Power Light Company is constantly planning and building for the future needs of the farms, homes, businesses and industries that are making Texas the most desirable state in which to live and work ... greater Texas of the future. TEXAS POWER LIGHT COMPANY JOHN W. CARPENTER, President i n’ (.enernl .Wcnm er The AGGIES ' Tailor ZUBIK SONS Uniform Specialists North Gate W. L. MACATEE SONS, INC. Building Materials Founded 1860 103 Austin Street Houston, Texas I. B. MARTIN Warehouses Churches Schools Theatres Office Bldgs. Stores SAN ANTONIO 8, TEXAS P. O. Drawer 37 Grayson St. Sta. Phone C-6154 JOE SOSOLIK The official Aggieland photographer offers his congratulations to the graduating class and reminds them that the portraits in this annual can be secured at any time. SPECIAL ATTENTION GIVEN TO MAIL ORDERS It has been a pleasure to serve the Aggieland staff this year — as it has been to serve the Aggies. THE AGGIELAND STUDIO North Gate COLLEGE STATION TEXAS ”29 Years of Service” Compliments of HERSHEL M. DUNCAN CHARLES W. DUNCAN ' - HUMBLE nr JLhe Humble Company joins all Texas in saluting the class of 1949, and in welcoming them to the world of business, industry and the professions. May all good fortune attend you, and may you finally achieve the solid satisfaction that comes from successfully coping with the new tasks that face each new generation of Americans. HUMBLE OIL REFINING COMPANY TEXAS AGRICULTURE Few careers offer more in dignity and satis¬ faction than Texas agriculture. As a farmer or stockman, you produce life ' s basic essentials. As a Texas agriculturist, you operate in one of the world ' s most favored regions. Few careers offer a more interesting challenge. As a graduate of a great school, you have a chance to put to practical use the advanced ideas and improved methods developed through world¬ wide experience, study and research. Few careers offer greater opportunities. For if, as seems likely, our economic policies will con¬ tinue to place a proper value on the products of agriculture, then it follows that they will provide extra rewards for those who use scientific methods to improve production, reduce costs and conserve precious top-soil. In the conviction that the prosperity of Texas agriculture affects the welfare of all Texas people, The Second National Bank, through its Agricultural Department, has long taken a lead¬ ing part in promoting the interests of Texas farmers through guidance in soil conservation, profitable crop selection and efficient methods. We look forward to serving the graduates of today who will be the leading agriculturists of tomorrow. SECOND MAIN AT RUSK ATI Oil AL BANK OF HOUSTON CAPITAL AND SURPLUS TEN MILLION DOLLARS . . . MEMBER F.D.I.C. Compliments of COPE ' S CONFECTIONERY Compliments of MIDWAY DRUG South College Avenue Compliments of 1 FLOYD ' S RADIO SHOP COLLEGE STATION, TEXAS Compliments of BRAZOS MOTOR CO. BRYAN TEXAS Fine Watches, Diamonds and Jewelry of All Kinds CALDWELL ' S JEWELRY STORE AGGIE CLEANERS Recognized for Quality Bryan, Texas CURTIS EDEN Dial 4-4544 All Work Guaranteed Conoco Gas and Oil COLLEGE STATION MOTOR SERVICE Sulfur Springs Road 2 Doors From Bank COLLEGE STATION, TEXAS Matt Cooley, Owner yiou’ll [incl a welcom¬ ing, hand extended here whether you just visit us to talk things over or want to take advantage of our com¬ plete facilities and resources. It ' s Always a Pleasure to Help You! 7%esi MEMBER FEDERAL DEPOSIT NSURANCE CORPORATION


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