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

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THE LAST CORPS TRIP First he surveyed the Aggie team And in terms of an angel swore. By Jove, I do believe I ' ve seen This gallant group before. It was Judgment Day in Aggie land And tenseness filled the air; All knew there was a trip at hand, But not a soul knew where. l i e seen them play since way back when. And they ' ve always had the grit; Tve seen ' em lose and I ' ve seen ' em win. But I ' ve never seen ' em cfuit. Assembled on the drill field Was the world-renowned Twelfth Man, The entire fighting Aggie team And the famous Aggie band. No need for us to tarry here Deciding upon their fates; ' Tis as plain as the halo on m y head That they ' ve opened Heaven ' s gates. And out in front with Royal Guard The reviewing party stood; St. Peter and his angel staff Were choosing bad from good. And when the Twelfth Man heard this. They let out a mighty yell That echoed clear to Heaven And shook the gates of Hell. And what group is this upon the side. St. Peter asked his aide. That swelled as if to hurst with pride When we our judgment made? ?t Whv, sir, that’s the Cadet Corps That’s known both lar and wide For backing up their fighting team Whether they won or lost or tied. Well, then, said St. Peter, It’s very plain to me That within the realms of Heaven They should spend eternity. And have the Texas Aggie band At once commence to play For their fates too we must decide Upon this crucial day. And the drum major so hearing Slow Iv raised his hand And said. Bovs, let s plav The Spirit For the last time in Aggieland. ’ And the band poured forth the anthem In notes both bright and clear And ten thousand Aggie voices Sang the song thev hold so dear. And when the band had finished, St. Peter wiped his eves And said. It ' s not so hard to see They ' re meant for Paradise. And the colonel of the Cadet Corps said As he stifflv took his stand. It’s just another Corps Trip, bovs. We’ll march in behind the hand. THE CONTENTS Editor’s Page...............2 Dedication.................3 A M, Past and Present.......4 Administration.............10 Who’s Who...............24 Classes...................32 Vanity Fair..............142 Military.................166 Sports..................260 Publications and Clubs.....351 Activities...............448 Advertising..............486 THE AGRICULTURAL AND MECHANICAL COLLEGE OF TEXAS COLLEGE STATION, TEXAS Co-Editors Allan H. Hohlt Barent C. Dutchl:r We, representatives of the Class of ' 5U, sincerely wish that we could have done a more nearly acceptable job in the presentation of the 1953-5U school year. Showing life at A M in a single yearbook is next to impossible, as any Aggie knows. Therefore, our objective has been to picture A M as It was in the past, compared to A M as we know it today and as we will remember it. |yf|||jf i ' V§f, Sf j|l!||i A ; w Without the help and cooperation of our section editors—Bill Bowdoin, Bill Griggs, Harold Kupfer, Paul Roper, Harry Tilley, Ted Uptmore—and our photographers—especially Seymour Smith—this book would have been an impossibility. Our deepest appreciation to these men, and especially to Bill Griggs, who is taking over the Sports Section in March and starting from scratch, did an admirable job. We would also like to mention each individual on the staff, but their work speaks for itself. Putting out the AGGIELAND involves many problems and barriers. Help from others is necessary; that help was more than adequately provided by Carl Jobe of the Office of Student Publications And Tom Murray of the Taylor Publishing Company. Our gratitude to these men cannot be expressed in words. Our thanks to everyone responsible for making the 195b AGGIELAND possible. t Allan H. Eohlt Barent C. Butcher ... dediccrfZwv To Those Aggies Who Have So Displayed Their Outstanding Merits As To Be Awarded the Nation’s Highest Honor . . . THE CONGRESSIONAL MEDAL OF HONOR LLOYD H. HUGHES ’43 GEORGE D. KEATHLY ’37 WILLIAM G. HARRELL ’43 Second Lieutenant a ff Sergeant Sergeant Army Air Corps Infantry Marine Corps ELI L. WHITELEY ’42 First Lieutenant Infantry TURNEY W. LEONARD ’42 First Lieutenant Tank Destroyer THOMAS W. FOWLER ’43 Second Lieutenant Cavalry 4 li -ipf t , , , ai n u fi i | H 15 R TiTitr . ic et 3 jl !Pf i J v - r, . a ,1 5 KW iJK? j r pa i l s ' “ • .1 5 SB 5? E C m ya- . v -• bWJ 1 ■ M • f :.v s£.-; Texas A M as a military college offers • f|j iU something not obtainable at other institu- .V yf!; tions. Not only does an Aggie receive a •: Uv highly regarded education and an excep- tional ability to get along with his fellow- men, but he also obtains a military educa- ••dSj r - tion highly entrenched with tradition. Those in military circles have a high degree of regard for A M’s products and their abil- ity as military leaders. This degree of .$$;• efficiency is being obtained by today’s ’ u ' students in a manner equal to or surpass- -. v, S$ i ing that which was the goal of A M . . . iT jj i m V i U. •; m- : AS IT WAS I , Ip .. Rli r ? ■ tfjrM t ' l r(i K r ' - ’ ' ■ • • H. . • ' =7 ' , . rs v _ , - ;. •■■■ ' ■W-W x F-rrf V I ' V i WSBBBBm s- ■■■■ ' ' li- r 1- ' r ' - ■., ■% - -•■ . v ' .; ■ Af Military Training, like most everything else, changes as the years pass. Most of these make for the betterment of the system, while others should never have been installed. A M, even with its unique methods and systems, is still seriously affected by innovations which Ai| sometimes destroy traditions that have ; r fi , . „ , , , ! y-i been carried on through the years. Even 2iLTr r ' =r ’ ...... . .■ ---- j-.- asiww6. s a‘C. though life at A M has changed over the years, those now associated with the school are very proud of the A M . . . ‘.Ts. Wi %Z$ - - I .■ ■«w- FA ' 402 O ■ y, vST- v-Vf lit L, . JE 7B _.. m 1 P ' ' ' V ■ AS IT IS TODAY CO-EDITORS CLUB EDITOR Allan H. Hohlt Harold L. Kupfer Barent C. Dutcher ACTIVITIES EDITOR William R. Bowdoin BUSINESS MANAGER Ted J. Uptmore CLASS EDITORS John M. Moore Harry G. Tilley MILITARY EDITOR Paul H. Roper SPORTS EDITOR William C. Griggs PHOTOGRAPHERS Aggieland Studio T-Sgt. T. M. Buford Sula G. Collins Seymour J. Smith 8 : :-h Assr™ ' ' ’- ..... . ailiill lifciaii . m, wwm ■ ■ ■:- i b -.- ' , Yn ' r pii ' ' i ' mm ' wk-.i ' ..... : fe ; . ■ •«.•-“■ -■ , ■.; ' . 4 ...: . w «?i( 9 SS? :r 5 ' ' • ■•----•? -wS . ■ ' ;-% f W- — ' - r , y : ■ - -- ■ • -. ' V •■ .. . . - ■ ■■ ■ •■ ' ■ •• . --•■■■..... ; • . ' r- ' V . r : 1 It f, ' : IMflHtt a t M ' ! . :; ■: ' ■ :■ Wj r r:v:•-: ' 1 ■ ' ■:-■ ■ ' -u,:.., ' 11.1 ,. ic r , - Emsffimmtm J ; i? | Sfvr ' ! ' ; fSlfc; fep fe I ff. ; -.....- ■■■■ ' g|gjgg y ' i. j ' ■■ • .-‘rv ..... : ■ ' : ' s ' ' :.; : -ss- rS:T: gjagr” ' . ' .: ' - ' 7 ■S.: iii ; ... ■ - i r -■ n ‘• :-, ■ V. 3?? «• ' SS K: ' y-. -’ ‘■ ' ;• f T ' ,• ' i -‘ ’ ' • • ' ' • - ., k ■v 1 ' -ss .x Jl ' ! I • - • 5$.. - T ygl • ‘ IpjllTjoirrnir _ Uw 1_ • . r- l3s t ?- ' tT ' ;,, v .. ; . ■• •■ ' . -. ' ■ ' ' ' ' : ' 7‘ ■ SYSTEM G. R. WHITE —President J. W. WITHERSPOON A. E. CUDLIPP J. H. DUNN W. T. DOHERTY H. L. WINFIELD —Vice President E. W. HARRISON B. R. ALLEN R. H. FINNEY 12 OFFICIALS m D. W. WILLIAMS Vice Chancellor for Agriculture E. L. ANGEL Assistant to the Chancellor R. H. SHUFFLER Director Publications and Information W. C. FREEMAN Comptroller T. R. SPENCE Manager Physical Plant 13 AGRICULTURAL AND MECHANICAL COLLEGE OF TEXAS COLLEGE STATION, TEXAS Office of The President May 3, 1954 Memorandum to: The Class of ' 54 Subject: Congratulations and Best Wishes The academic year 1953-54 has been a significant one in the history of the A. and M. College of Texas. During this year we have seen the leaders of the Corps of Cadets and of the Student Senate accept the respon¬ sibility for a self-evaluation study in their respective organizations. As a result, the College will benefit in the future from the conscientious work performed by them in this assignment. Therefore, I welcome this opportunity presented by Aggieland to com¬ mend them, the entire student body, and especially the Class of ' 54, for the leadership and cooperation which they have demonstrated in making this the best year at A. and M. Their loyalty and devotion to duty has been an in¬ spiration to us. My hope is that subsequent classes will follow their example in uniting their efforts in working toward a greater A. and M. College. May the Class of ' 54 carry with them the true Aggie spirit that will contribute so much to qualifying them for the positions of leadership open to them! The faculty and staff join me in wishing you a happy and successful life and in assuring you of our continued interest in each of you. David H. Morgan President 4 OLLEGE OFFICIALS DR. J. P. ABBOTT Dean of the College W. L. PENBERTHY Dean of Men DR. W. H. DELAPLANE Dean of Arts and Sciences DR. W. W. ARMISTEAD Dean of Veterinary Medicine DR. I. P. TROTTER Dean of Graduate School 15 COLLEGE OFFICIALS DR. C. N. SHEPARDSON Dean of Agriculture DR. J. R. BERTRAND Dean of Basic Division BENNIE A. ZINN Assistant Dean of Men DR. H. W. BARLOW Dean of Engineering COLONEL JOE E. DAVIS Commandant 16 H. L. HEATON Registrar C. G. SPIKE” WHITE Assistant Dean of Men for Activities W. H. BADGETT Manager Physical Plant J. G. PENISTON Superintendent of Subsistence C. A. RABER Auditor 17 A M STUDENT U)E V ' ■rRO ' vTtR ’ ,H ' president - ChapL Cfl i RL ES A C4 - OFFICERS LARRY W. HOFFMAN Treasurer a p Corr ! spondi n gs RHAM Secretary The Student Senate, composed of representatives from each of the four classes, non-military dorm¬ itories, College View, and the day students, is the governing body of all A M students. It concerns itself with all the student functions and matters which involve the A M student body on and off the Campus. 18 SENATE Bell, Stanton P.. . . Benefield, John W.. Broderick, Jan D.. Cannon, William R. Childers, Harold F. . . . . Senior Class . . . .Junior Class Sophomore Class . . . .Junior Class . . . .Junior Class Cole, R. Denny.............. Senior Class Davis, Jerry B., Jr............. Vet Village Fenner, Charles E............. Senior Class Field, Tillotson B............. Senior Class Ford, J. Frank............... Junior Class Foxworth, Charles D.......... Senior Class Gardner, Ronald G................ Dorm 5 Goode, James E.. . Vice Pres. Freshman Class Griggs, William C................ Dorm 2 Heath, Rodney T............. Leggett Hall Holladay, W. Paul Isbell, Buck 0.. . . Kennedy, Larry B. Kessinger, John M Kilgore, Gene. . . . : Sophomore Class ..... Junior Class . Sophomore Class . Sophomore Class .... Senior Class Lane, Dave W................ Junior Class Ledwig, Jerry L............... Senior Class Livesay, Carl C.............. Mitchell Hall Montgomery, Vol M........... Senior Class Murphy, Alton L ............ Day Students Reed, William M............. Senior Class Rowland, Robert C.. . . Vice Pres. Junior Class Rowland, Wm. H., Jr.. Vice Pres. Senior Class Seely, Charlie W............. Junior Class Sheffield, Donald H............... Dorm 4 Sorelle, James B.. . Springer, Lewis N.. Stribling, Gilbert T Tutt, Fehrlin E.. . . Uptmore, Ted..... . Bizzell Hall College View . Senior Class . Junior Class . Senior Class Vance, Benjamin F., Jr........ Day Students Waddell, Frank D......... Sophomore Class Not Pictured: Short, Tommy.... Vice Pres. Sophomore Class 19 STUDENT LIFE COMMITTEE Sitting: Birkes, Russell, Sorrels, Field. First row, standing: White, Ramsey, Gay, Reed, Phillips, Landiss, Wood, Baker. Second row, standing: Wilkins, Henderson, Perryman, Lowrie, Mitchell, Boriskie, Rowland, Stark. FACULTY MEMBERS Mr. J. H. Sorrels........ Mr. J. G. Gay.......... Mr. Barlow Irvin........ Mr. S. A. Kerley........ Dr. C. W. Landiss....... Mr. R. G. Perryman..... Mr. Dan Russell........ Mr. Wayne Stark....... Dr. R. D. Turk......... Lt. Col. W. T. Wilkins. . . Mr. C. G. White, Secretary ..... Civil Engineering Department ....................... YMCA ............. Athletic Department ................. Basic Division ............. Physical Education ............... Registrar’s Office ........... Sociology Department ..................... M. S. C. Veterinary Parasitology Department ............ Military Department ......... Student Activities Office STUDENTS Harri Baker...... Wallace B. Birkes. Robert Boriskie. . . T. B. Field...... Bill W. Henderson Doyle F. Lowrie. . Fred Mitchell. . . . Carroll Phillips. . . Jerry D. Ramsey. . Billy Reed....... Bill Rowland..... Pat Wood....... . . Co-Editor Battalion ....... Non-Military . . Co-Editor Battalion ...... Student Senate ....... Non-Military ....... Non-Military . . . . Corps Commander ...... Student Senate President Junior Class ...... Student Senate ...... Student Senate President Senior Class The Student Life Committee, composed of eleven faculty members and twelve student members, serves as a liaison bet ween the student body and the college administration. Its main function is to review and make recommendations on all Student Senate business requiring the action of higher authorites. 20 ELECTION COMMISSION Sitting: J. K. Johnson, Wright, Pantuso, Foxworth, Kilgore, Smith, Hardesty, T. Johnson. Standing: King, Isbell, Whitney, Patterson, Moore, Broderick, Holladay. MEMBERS SENIORS E. E. Kilgore B. P. Pantuso Lester Smith C. H. Woliver Pete Wright JUNIORS B. 0. Isbell J. K. Johnson T. H. Johnson J. E. King SOPHOMORES J. L. Johnson R. W. Moore B. D. Patterson H. W. Whitney SENATE REPRESENTATIVES Jan Broderick C. D. Foxworth W. P. Holladay Dave Lane C. C. Livesay ADVISOR Pete Hardesty Being in existence for the second year, the Election Commission has proved vital to the A M student body. This commission is responsible for the printing of ballots, the voting at the polls, and for the final tabulations, as well as determining the policies concerning these various functions. 21 SENIOR COURT Col. B. K. Boyd President Lt. Col. Phil Jacobs Lt. Col. Bruce Sterzing Lt. Col. Carl Wilson Lt. Col. Terry Wilson Maj. John Acree Maj. Roger Landers Maj. George Skladal Maj. Joe Warrick Capt. Dale Dowell Capt. Allan Hohlt Acree, Warrick, C. Wilson, Jacobs, Skladal, Boyd, T. Wilson, Sterzing, Landers, Hohlt. Lt. Col. Vol Montgomery Vice President Lt. Col. Roy Hickman Lt. Col. Larry Hoffmann Maj. Eric Miller Maj. Otis Templer Capt. Louis Capt Capt. Louis Casimir Capt. Phil Orr Capt. Clancy Woliver M-Sgt. Jerry Ramsey Recorder M-Sgt. Sonny Tutt Recorder The Senior Court, composed of twenty Seniors in the A M Corps of Cadets, is appointed by and is responsible to the Comman¬ dant of the College. This Court’s responsibility lies in administering military justice to cadets who com¬ mit serious violations of the Arti¬ cles of the Cadet Corps. 22 MEMORIAL ST UDENT CENTER GOVERNMENT COUNCIL STUDENTS John Samuels Don Friend Stanton Bell Jerry Bennett Ed Holder Jerry Moseley Charlie Parker Carroll Phillips FACULTY C. W. Crawford D. F. Martin A. A. Price C. A. Roeber S. B. Southwell FORMER STUDENTS ASSN. J. B. Hervey J. M. Lawrence DIRECTOR Wayne Stark DIRECTORATE Mahlon Davis Marvin Ford Don Friend Oscar Garcia Rodney Heath Bob King Doug Krueger Margaret Long Charles Parker Robin Ransone John Samuels Carl Sherman J. Wayne Stark Emalita Terry Jules Vieaux Bud Whitney Sitting: Heath, Vieaux, Terry, Long, Krueger, Sherman, Garcia. Standing: Ransone, Davis, Samuels, Stark, Whitney, Friend, Ford, King, Parker. The M. S. C. Council is the governing body of the Memorial Student Center, determining the overall policy of the M. S. C. The Directorate, consisting of the various committee chairmen, plans and puts into action the stu¬ dent social and education programs through the use of the various M. S. C. Committees and Clubs. JOHN SAMUELS President D °N friejsd Vice President 23 JAMES L. BLAINE WHO s| AMERICAN ND COLLEGES TILLOTSON B. FIELD RODNEY T. HEATH WHO J AMERICAN ND COLLEGES ROGER Q. LANDERS 27 AMON(j STUOeNTS UNIVERSITIES VOL M. MONTGOMERY WHO 4 AMERICAN ND COLLEGES BOBBY J. RANKIN 5 29 WHO ' S Not Pictured JERRELL BENNETT west JOE e. PAT WOOD President 34 Stribbling, Matush, Wood, Stern, Harris, Fenner, Ford, Rowland. Williams. SENIOR CLASS OFFICERS PAT WOOD........ BILL ROWLAND. . . JOHN A. MATUSH . GIL T. STRIBBLING. C. E. FENNER...... MARVIN H. FORD. . ED STERN......... MARCUS WILLIAMS RICHARD HARRIS. .............. President ........ Vice President .............. Secretary ......... Social Secretary .............. Treasurer ......... Parliamentarian ............. Historian ........ Sergeant-at-Arms Corps Rep. to Ath. Council AABERG, QUENTIN J. Ag. Eco. Blanco Age 20, Class 54. ABBOTT. JOHN W. Johnny Building Products Marketing ? J Houston Age 21, Class 54, Building Products Marketing Club, Business Society, Houston Hometown Club. ABDULLAH, ALBERT SHAHEEN “2 M§r ' ' ' Al ” Vet. Med. Amarillo Age 20, Class 54, Student AVMA, Class Social Committee, Distinguished Student, Commander A” Armor. ABLON, SAMUEL J. Sammy” Industrial Tech. ' ' ■ 9 ' , Dallas Age 21, Class 54, Social Chairman 51-52, UJA and Membership Chair¬ man 52-53, New Building Fund Chairman 53-54, Hillel Club, Industrial Education Club, Dallas Hometown Club, Intramurals, Manager, Hi-Y, Won Hillel Summer Camp Scholarship, Outstanding Service Award. AGREE, JOHN FORD John” Zoology Texas City Age 21, Class 54, 2nd Group Staff, Pre-Med, and Pre-Dent Society, Galveston County Club, Member of Senior Court. ADAMCIK, FRANK JOE Ag. Ed. Smithville Age 21, Class 54, Newman Club, Czech Club, Collegiate FFA, Fayette- Colorado Club, Newman Club Secretary 52-53, Reporter 53-54, Exec. Off. Sqd. 17. AKARD, JOHN CRAWFORD Ak-Ak” B. A. Dallas Age 20, Class 54, Student Entertainment Manager, MSC Council, Ross Volunteers, Fish Drill Team, President Diocesan Canterbury Assn., Business Society, Dallas Club, Pre-Law Club. ALEXANDER, DANIEL LOGAN Dan” B. A. Arlington, Fla. Age 21, Class 54, Texas Aggie Band, Intramural Sports, Radio An¬ nouncer KORA, Distinguished Student Fall 53. ALEXANDER, NICHOLAS J. Nick” A. H. Houston Age 21, Class 54, Saddle Sirloin Club, Houston A M Club, Newman Club, Election Commission 53, Senior Meats Judging Team, Junior Meats Judging Team. ALLBRITTON, JAMES W. Jake” Aero. Eng. Houston Age 21, Class 54, Captain 6th Gp. Staff, Outstanding Freshman 2nd Batt., Outstanding Soph. Sqd. 4, Phi Eta Sigma, Fish Drill Team 50, DS 50. ALLEN, DAVID LAVERNE Pup” A. H. Kyle Age 20, Class 54, 1st Lt. A” Inf., Saddle Sirloin Club, Capt. Rifle Team. ALTUS, JAMES DANIEL Jim” Agronomy Harlingen Age 21, Class 54, 1st Lt. Sqd. 11, Alpha Zeta, DMS, DS, Parliamen¬ tarian-Agronomy Society, Rio Grande Valley Club. ALTWEIN, DONALD C. Don” Mech. Eng. San Antonio Age 21, Class 54, Ex. Off. A” Signal, Audio Club, San Antonio Club, ASME. ALVARADO, RODOLFO JACOBO Rudy” E. ] Laredo Age 22, Class 55, 1st Lt. Sqd. 2, ASME, ASUH E, Laredo A M Club Treas., Newman Club. ALY, MARVIN R. Alley” Mi E. Houston Age 21, Class 54, B” Comp., Engineer Magazine. ANDERSON, ROBERT CLINTON CeoLE., ■ Age 21, Class 54, 1st Lt. A” Co. Ord., Geology Club AND Andy” Sherman ' ANDREWS, W4LLIAM CHARLES Bill” Harlingen • At 22, Class 5 4; Cap t ain 2nd Gp r S t a f f, - Pre sident Rio Grande Valley A M Club 53-54, Treas. National Agronomy Soc. 54, Alpha Zeta. gANGRIST, STANLEY W: ...................... .. Stan” ......... .................. . Dallas Age 211 Class §4, Tau Beta Pi, Henry Cohen Inter-Faith Fellowship, V. Pres. Hillel Club 53-54, Phi Eta Sigma, DS, ASME, Inter-Faith Council 52-53. ATKINSON, DANIEL OLIN Olie” Pet. E. jgag - % Ft. Worth Age 21, Class 54, Maj. 1st Gp. Staff, Pet. E. Club, Ross Volunteers, Ft. VXljrth Club, Phi Eta Sigma, DS, DMS, Tau Beta Pi. AWTRY,.CRAYTON WAYNE Gene” B. A. Wichita Falls Aire 21, Class 54, 1st Lt. Sqd.20. Business Society, Wichita Falls Home- ° ML town Club. AYDELOTTE, ELDON C. Chauncy” Pet. and Baytown Age 21, Class 54. 2nd Ll..«Ord., Pet. E. Club, Geol. Club, Baytown Hometown Club. BAHLMANN, ROLAND STUART Rodv” Arch. San Antonio Age 21, Class 54, San Antonio Hometown Club, Phi Eta Sigma, A M Wesley Foundation Council, Assoc. Editor Engineer, DMS, Engineering Council, Student Chapter AIA, DS, Singing Cadets. BAILEY, MORRIS W. Spud” Industrial Tech. Austin Age 21, Class 54, 1st Lt. Sqd. 22, I. Ed. Club, Austin Hometow’n Club Vice Pres. BALLARD, WILLIAM ROY Bill” A. H. Abilene Age 22, Class 54, 1st Lt. Sqd. 1, T” Association, Varsity Football, Saddle Sirloin Club, Collegiate 4-H Club. BARKSDALE, DONALD L. Don” Pet. and M. E. San Antonio Age 22, Class 54, Maj. 1st Wing Staff. Phi Eta Sigma, DS, DMS, Tau Beta Pi, ASME, Petroleum Eng. Club. BARRON, WALTER THOMAS T Bear” Marketing Dallas Age 20, Class 54, Maj. Cons. Band Staff, White Band, Pres. Dallas A M Club, Marketing Society, Business Society, Drum Bugle Corps. BATTS. JOE MIKE ' Joe” A. H. Navasota Age 22, Class 54, A” TC, Saddle Sirloin Club. BAUGH, MARION M. Mert” R. S. Brownwood Age 20, Class 54, Maj. 3rd Bn. Staff, Singing Cadets, RS Club, SLFC. BEATY, PERRY A. Buddy” Ch. E. Corpus Christi Age 21, Class 53, Capt. A” Cml. AIChE, Corpus Christi Hometown Club. CO A” Cml. BECKER. FREDERICK WILHELM Bill” M. E. Houston Age 21, Class 54, Capt. Cons. Band Staff, ASME. Band. BELL, ROBERT KING Bobby” Range and Forestry ' El Paso Age 22, Class 53, 2nd Lt. Sqd. 15, Best Drilled Soph. C” Armor, DMS, El Paso Club, Range Forestry Club. BELL, STANTON P. ' Stan” B.A. Corpus Christi Age 20, Class 54, Lt. Col. Corps Staff, Ross Volunteers, Student Sena e. MSC Council, Corpus Christi Hometown Club Pres. 53-54, Outstanding Soph. B” FA, Canterbury Club, Business Society, DS. DMS. BENNETT, JERRELl -My” Journalism Ft. Worth Age 22, Class 54, 1st Lt. Sqd. 21, Co-Editor of Battalion, MSC Counnl, Arts and Sciences Council, Who’s Who, Pres.A M Filn Soc ety, Phi Eta Sigma, Pres. Southwest Journalism Congress, Journalism Ch b, Press Club, DS. BENNETT, LAMON LEON, JR. Range and Forestry George West Age 21, Class 54, 1st Lt. A” TC, Range Forestry Club, Ross Volun¬ teers, Freshman Track Letter, DMS, DS BERGER, ROBERT STEP-HEN _ Entomology Age 21, Class 54, 1st Lt. .. G’’.....Co -Ento—-Soelelys—Waco-McL County Hometown Club, DS, Alpha Zeta. BIETENDORF, D0NAU 4r¥NN -- E. E. Age 21, Class 54, 2nd Lt. Sqd. 16, AIEE. BIRDWELL, LEONARD R. C. E. Age 20, Class 54, Capt. Sqd. 23, Tau Beta Pi, AS® Club. BLACK. RICHARD B. C. E. _ Age 20, Class 54, Major 7th Gp. Staff, Town Hall Staff, Bird” Longview East Texas Rick” Houston ming Team, Varsity Swimming Team, DS, Houston Club, Aggie Players, De¬ bate Team, Ross Volunteers, ASCE, Pre-Law Society. BLACKSHEAR, JACK, JR. @11 Blaekie” A. H. Houston Age 21, Class 54, 2nd Lt. Sqd. 3, Saddle Sirloin Club , Houston Club. w w BLACKWELL, RAYMOND A., JR. R. A.” A. H . Lockhart Age 22, Class 54. 1st Lt. E” Field Arty., Caldwell County Club, Saddle Sirloin Club, Ag. Council Jr. Livestock Judging Team. BLAKE, GLENN A. Toodie” Marketing Lampasas Age 21, Class 54, 1st Lt. Sqd. 8, Business Soc., Marketing Soc., Track Team, T” Association. BLAKE, WORTH M. Curley” Ag. Ed. Graham Age 21, Class 54, 2nd Lt. A” Armor, FFA Club. BLAINE, JAMES L. Jim” A. H. Imperial Age 22, Class 54, Alpha Zeta, T” Association, Trans-Pecos Club, Cross- Country Letterman, Capt. A” Athletics, Track Letterman, Who’s Who in American Colleges and Universities. BLUM, ELBERT E. Bert” Ag. Eco. Cranfills Gap Age 20, Class 54, 2nd Lt. A” Armor, Ag. Eco., Bosque Countv Club. BOEHLER, ERNEST A. Scat” Aero. Houston Age 22, Class 54, Band. Drum Bugle Corps, Houston Club. Bowling Club. BOLMANSKI, WILLIAM C. Bo” E. A. Bryan Age 21, Class 54, Capt. Sqd. 16. Business Soc., Brazos County Club. BOULDIN, WOOD W„ JR. • T. Houston Age 21, Class 54, 2nd Lt. Sqd. 3, Ind. Ed. Club, Houston Club. Batt. Staff. BOUSE, CHARLES E. A. H. Port Bolivar Age 21, Class 54, 1st Lt. B” Field Arty., Galveston Club, Saddle Sirloin Club, Rodeo Club. BOWDOIN, WILLIAM R„ JR. Bill” L T. Houston Age 21, Class 54, Lt. Col. 4th Bn. Staff, Ross Volunteers, DMS, DS, Activities Editor Aggieland. BOYD, sBOBBY K. B. K.” History Tahoka Age 22, Class 53, Col. 1st Regt. Staff, Senior Court, Phi Eta Sigma, Panhandle Club. Ross Volunteers, DS, DMS, Fish Football, Outstanding Cadet, Ft. Sill. BOYD, CHARLIE W. Flooky” Che. E. Houston Age 21, Class 54, 1st Lt. Sqd. 13, AIChE. ACF. , I I 1 BRADFORD, WALLACE W. Brad” D. Mfg. Devine Age 21, Class 53, 1st Lt. F” Btry., Kream Kow Klub, Southwest Texas Club, Wrestling Club. BRANAN, IVERSON M. Bram” IdsHlw ........ Houston Age 20, Class 54, 1st Lt. A” Ord., Houston Club, Mktg. Club, Agricul¬ turist Staff, Bus. Soc..... .. 7 BRA NOT. MELROY I. Roy” .. ...................—............ .... ........... ................... Weimar Age 21, Class 54, Capt. A” Eng., Fayette-Colorado Club V. Pres., SAME Pres. BRASLAU, ROBERT Bob” Physics Galveston Age 20, Class 5T, 1st Lt. Sqd. 10, Phi Eta Sigma, DS, DMS, Capt. Fencing Team, Sec.-Treas. and Reporter of Hillel Foundation, Physics Club, Junto Club, Galveston Club, Intramural Wrestling Champ 51, Ross Volunteers, T” Assn. BREWER, HERBERT WAY E Herb” j«raf|||||i|i Gladewater Age 22, Class 54, jpaptain, Sqd. 24, East Texas Club, Alpha Zeta, PEA Chapter. BRIESEMEISTER, CHARLES EDWARD Breezy” Ind. Tech. Setinin Age 22, Class 54, Lt. B” Composite AES, LSA, I. Ed. Club. BRIGGS, EVERETT RIDLEY Phy. Ed. Age 20, Class 54, 1st Lt. Sqd. 12, PE Club, ACE BRIGHAM, GILBERT LEON Ch. E. Age 20, Class 54, 1st Lt. A” Ordnance. BRISCOE, HOLLIE L. Rid” Bryan Denison Ch- E. Bay City Age 20, Class 54, Lt. Colonel 1st Wing Staff, V. Pres. Singing Cadets, Pres. AIChE, V. Pres. Eng. Council, Pres. Matagorda County Club, BSU, Fish Baseball Team, Scholarship. BROGDON, WILLIAM BAKER Bake” Accounting Dallas Age 20, Class 54, Captain, Maroon Band, Accounting Society, Drum Major, Dallas Club, Silver Taps Team. BROKER, JOHNNY ANDREW Zoology Houston Age 21, Class 54, 1st Lt. Sqd. 18, Houston Club, Swimming Team. BROOKS, BILL R. Beaver” A. Joshua Age 21, Class 54, 1st Lt. Sqd. 9, Johnson Co. Club, Fish Football, Baseball, BA Club. BROWDER, CHARLES MAXWELL Charlie” Ind. Ed. Weatherford Age 20, Class 54, 1st Lt. A” Ordnance, Ind. Ed. Club, Weatherford Club. BROWN, GEORGE W. E. E. Galveston Age 21, Class 54, 1st Lt. Sqd. 13. BROWN, LEONARD S., JR. Pat” C. E. Hearne Age 21, Class 54, Exec. A” AAA, Outstanding Freshman Co. I”, ASCE, Robertson County Club. BROWN, WILLIAM EDWARD M. E. Waco Age 21, Class 54, Major 5th Bn. 1st Reg., ASME, DMS. BUCKALEW, RUPERT E„ JR. Buck” Eco. Palla s Age 21, Class 54, 2nd Lt. A” Co., Eco. Club, Pre-Law. BURKARD, DANNY JOSEPH A. H. j lowlt it Age 21, Class 54, Major, Exec, of 1st Bn. 1st Reg., Newman Club, Saddle Sirloin Club, DS, DMS, Ag. Staff, Ross Volunteers. BURLESON, KENNETH STEWART C. E Age 20, Class 54, 2nd Lt. Sqd. 13. BURNS, JAMES WINSTON Floriculture - Burley” Dallas Age 20, Class 54, Captain 1st Comp. Reg. Staff, Varsity Swimming Water Polo Teams, Alpha Ze ta ' Vr ' PreSi - F - lor -r-a nd La nd. Arc. Soc Rio Grande Valley Club. BUSTER, JERRY OWEN - Agronomy Vay side Age 22, Class 54, 1st Lt. A” TC, Sec. Agronomy Society. CAIN, GUS WINSTON A ?. Eld. Whitehouse Age 21, Class 54, 1st Lt. Sqd. 7, FFA, Tyler Hometown Club. CAIRNES, CARROLL B. A. H. Age 21, Class 54, CO Sqd. 15, Saddle County A M Club. CALDWELL, ROWE DeHAY, JR. Ag. Ed. Age 21, Class 54, 1st Lt. B” Inf., Ag. Palacios Sirloin Club, Matagorda Austin ' R. D.’ rClob: CALLOWAY, JOHN R. C. E. Age 21, Class 54, ' B” Comp., ASCE, DS. CAMERON, DONALD DOUGLASS A. H. McAllen Age 21, Class 54, Sqd. 16, President Hidalgo-Starr County A M Club, Saddle Sirloin Club. CAPT, LOUIS EARLE Louie” A. H. Uvalde Age 21, Class 54, CO Sqd. 1, T” Association, Alpha Zeta, Senior Court, Saddle Sirloin Club, Pres. Southwest Texas A M Club, Junior Na¬ tional Livestock Judging Team. CASBEER, WILLIAM RICHARD Whoo Eyes” C. E. Lampasas Age 20, Class 54. 2nd Lt. A” Inf., ASCE, V. Pres. Land o’ Lakes Club. CASIMIR, LOUIS JOHN Tapeworm” A. H. Houston Age 22, Class 54, CO A” Inf., Senior Court, Saddle Sirloin Club, Houston Hometown Club, Triangle Club, Alpha Zeta, DS. CHESSER, JAMES BRYANT Runt” C. E. Atlanta Age 22, Class 55, 1st Lt. Sqd. 23, ASCE, Four States Club. CHEVES, RONDAL LEE Ronnie” Entomology Bridgeport Age 21, Class 54, Lt. Col. 1st Comp. Rgt. Staff. Social Secretary Ento¬ mology Club. CICHERSK1, BILLY PAUL Bill” Acct. Bremond Age 21, Class 55, ’ A” Quartermaster, Pres. Robertson Countv A M Club, V. Pres. Newman Club, Acct. Soc., DS. CIRE, RICHARD CAMILE Dick” M. E. Alexandria. La. CO F” Btry., ASME. Newman Club, South Louisiana A M Club. CLANTON, JOHN LEONARD Bet. and Geo. Eng. Corpus Christi Age 20 Class 54, Capt. 2nd Bn. Staff. Pel. Club, Geol. Club, Corpus Christi Cluh, Engineer Editorial Staff. CLARK, CURTIS LEE C. E. Houston Age 22, Class 54, 1st Lt. F” AAA, ASCE, Houston Hometown Club. CLARK, DAVID EARL Stump” B. P. M. Corpus Christi Age 20, Class 54. Major 2nd Bn. Staff, BPM Soc., Jr. KK Club, Corpus Christi Club, Bowling Club. CLARK, RICHARD EARL Mouse” B. A. Texarkana Age 20, Class 54, Capt. White Band, Consolidated Band Staff, Acct. Soc., Bus. Soc. CLARKE, HAROLD ELWIN Tiger Pet. Eng. ......... .................. —— Beeville Age 21, Class 54, Capt. 1st Comp., Pet. E. Club, Southwest Texas Club, DMS. - CUNE, DAVID H. Dave” - Ft. Worth Age 21, Class 54, 1st Lt. Sqd. 12, ASME, SAE, Ft. Worth Hometown Club. COLE. RICHARD Denny” Geology ' ' |g Houston Age 21, Class 54, 1st Lt. B” Armor, Student Senate. Ross Volunteers, Geol. Club. Jt ; COLEMAN, JOHN DEE V ’t. Med. McLean Age 21, Class 54, Maj. 1st Regl. Staff, Ross Volunteers, AVMA, DS, Panhandle Club. COLLINS. CHARLES EUGENE Charlie” Chem. Engr. Garland Age 21, Class 54, Capt. 1st Bait. 1st Regt., Ross Volunteers, Singing Cadets, AIChE, Engineer Staff. mum COLLINS, SULA GARDNER Journalism Ft. Worth Age 21, Class 53, 1st Lt. Sqd. 18, Batt. Staff. CONLEY, ARNOLD DOUGLAS I. T. Evant Age 22, Class 54, 1st Lt. Co. H”, Ind. Ed. Club, Amer. Foundrymen ASSn COOK, GEORGE WILSON Cro” M. E. Marshall Age 21, Class 54, B” FA, ASME, Marshall Club, DS. CORDER, RONALD GENE M .E. Ft. Worth Age 21, Class 55, 1st Lt. F” Btry., DMS, SAE, ASME, BSU, ACF. CORREA, DONATO, JR. Chi-Chi” A. H. Raymondville Age 22. Class 54, Lt. Sqd. 7, Saddle Sirloin Club, Agronomy Society, Jr. Livestock Judging Team, Rio Grande Valley Club, Outstanding Cadet Ft. Summer. COTROPIA, CARL ANTHONY Agronomy Heame Age 21, Sqd. 24. COTTON, WALTON Cotton” Pers. Adm. Van Age 21, Class 54, Sqd. 2, YMCA Council, Ross Volunteers, Bus. Soc., Pre-Law Society, Rusk County Club. COVENEY, ALVA RAY Rav” Ind. Tech. Boerne Age 22, Class 53, 1st Lt. Sqd. 5, Ind. Ed. Club. CRAWFORD, PATRICK L. Pat” B. A. Eastland Age 22, Class 54, B” Comp., Bus. Soc., Co-Capt. of Army Team 12th Man Bowl. CRANFORD. TED R. Ag. Ed. Age 20. Class 54, 2nd Lt. C” Armor, FFA, DS. CROWLEY, ALLEN LESTER Acct. Perrin Corkey” Worth Age 21, Class 54, 1st Lt. D” FA, Sec. Ft. Worth Club, A M Acot. Soc. CROWLEY, DIEU RUSSELL Ag. Eco. Age 20, Class 54, 1st Lt. Sqd. 6. Rust San Antor Slice” Cleburne CRUM, LUTHER G., JR. Ag. Ed. Age 20, Class 54, A” Ordnance, FFA. CUELLAR, ANDRES N. .........-___ Agronomy Age 24, Class 54, 1st Lt. Sqd. 10, Pres. Laredo A M Club, Agr. Soc. CUMMINS, DONALD HARRY B-Boy” Range and Forestry -— GtKE S Anton io Age 20, Class 54, 2nd Lt. ' A’ Trans., DS, Ross Volunteers, San Antonio Club, Range Forestry Club. CUNNINGHAM, ALLEN B. ■ E. E. Houston Age 21, Class 54, 1st Lt. Sqd. 15, Pres. AIEE, V. Pres. Tau Beta Pi, Sec. Student Engineering Council. CUSICK, ALBERT E. Dutt ’ Floriculture c A; ■ Galveston Age 22, Class 54, Exec. Off. 5th Batt. Staff, l ggieland Orchestra and Combo, Galveston A M Club, Agricultural Council, Alpha Zeta, Flori¬ culture and Landscape Arch. Society. CUSTER, JACK EDWARD ' ' ' Jack” Industrial Tech. Rocksprings Age 20, Class 54, 1st Lt. Sqd. 20, Rodeo Club, I. Ed. Club, V. Pres. Southwest Texas A M Club. tiHiiffl— ' ‘ m mm CUTTER, SCOTT CLAY Cutts” Industrial Tech. mmm S Uswego, III. Age 21, Class 54, 2nd Lt. Sqd. 6, Industrial Ed. Club, Freshman Letter- man. DAMRON, BOBBY WAYNE Bob” Ag. Eco. Bogota Age 19, Class 54, 1st Lt. A” Inf., DS, Albert D. Banta Senior Scholar¬ ship Award, Red River Valley Club Pres., Vice Pres., Ag. Eco. Club, Pre- Law Society. DARK, WILLIAM EUGENE Bill” G. E. Longview Age 20, Class 54, CO 2nd Batt. Staff 1st Regt., Program Chairman Geology Club, Pet. E. Club, Ross Volunteers. DARLING, THOMAS GLENN Ag. Ed. Abilene Age 21, Class 54, 1st Lt. Sqd. 11, Alpha Zeta, Phi Kappa Phi, FFA Pres., DMS. DARVILLE, ROBERT WAYNE Bob” M. E. Odessa Age 21, Class 54, White Band. DAVIS, ALLEN BAKER Al” Phys. Ed. Luling Age 21, Class 54, 1st Lt. Sqd. 9, Fish Basketball, Caldwell County Club, Phys. Ed. Club. DAVIS, CHARLES DELBERT Del” Vet. Med. Gainesville Age 22, Class 54, 1st Batt. Staff 1st Comp. Regt., AVMA, Wrestling Club, Cook County Club. Fresh. Vet. Class Sgt.-at-Arms. DAVIS, NORMAN NELSON Little Rogo” Industrial Tech. Lampasas Age 20, Class 54, CO A” ASA, Land o’ Lakes Club, Industrial Ed. Club, Byron-Hinton Award 53. DAVIS, ROTHE Gimp” C. E. San Antonio Age 20, Class 54, 1st Lt. Sqd. 2, ASCE, Newman Club, Red River Valley Club. DAVISON, JAMES LLOYD Jim” Che. E. Carthage Age 22, Class 54, Lt. A” Chm., AIChE. DAWSflN, GUY WILLIAM Dan” Ei g. Dallas Age 20, Class 54, Maj. 3rd Batt. Staff, Ross Volunteers. DEAN, ERNEST FRANK Ernie” Pet. E. Tyler Age 21, Class 55, 1st Lt. A” Sig., Pet. E. Club, Tyler-Smith Co. Club. DE N, WAYNE R. Gus” Journalism Brownwood Age, 21, Class 54, Capt. 4th Group Staff, Sec. Pecan Valley Club, V. Prej ournalism Club, DS, Editor of The Texas Aggie, Outstanding Jr. • ELEe’ JAMES ALVA Jim” C. E. ..... ....................... Port Arthur Age 20, Class 55, A” Eng. IMFUME, RODNEY-BLAINE -....... Personnel Adm. Age 20, Class 54, 1st Lt. A” ASA, Singing Cadets. Rod” San Antonio IVKOI EN. DALE DAVID De” B. A. ■ SH Port Arthur Age 21. Class 54, 1st Lt. Sqd. 8, Freshman Track Lettennan. Varsity Cross-Country and Track Letterman. DICKEY, BILLY RAY Bill” Ch. Tyler Age 22, Class 54, 1st Lt. Chein., Tyler Hometown Club, AICE Tau Beta Fi. DODSON, DONALD RAY D„ n ” Bet. E. Brownwood Age 20, Class 54, 2nd Lt. Sqd. 10, Ross Volunteers, Pet. E. Club DMS, DS. DOMINGUEZ, ROLANDO G. Domino” Ch. E. Brady Age 21, Class 54, 1st Lt. Sqd. 17, AICE. DORAN, JOHN E. Jack” Pre-Dent Houston Age 21, Class 54, 1st Lt. Sqd. 6, Pre-Dent Soc., Bus. Soc., Houston Club DOUTHIT, JESSE DOUGLAS Doug” Che. E. Cor jus Christi Age 20, Class 54, 2nd Lt. White Band, Band, AIChE. DOWELL, JAMES DALE Dirty” History Austin Age 21, Class 54, CO ”B” FA, Phi Eta Sigma, Ross Volunteers, Pres. Austin Hometown Club, Houston Chamber of Commerce Military Affairs Award, Outstanding Soph. DRAPER, LEO Drapo” Math. Breckenridge Age 21, Class 54, E” Btrv., Student Senate, Ross Volunteers. DRIVER, LOUTS E. ' Lou” English San Antonio Age 20, Class 54, TC. Town Hall Staff, Bus. Club, Eng. Club. DROZD. ROBERT JOSEPH Bob” Floriculture El Campo Age 21, Class 54, TC, Newman Club, Wharton County Club, Floricul¬ ture and Landscape Arch. Club. DUENNENBERG, HARVEY LEE Sword Fish” A. H. Boeme Age 22, Class 54, 1st Lt. K” Inf., Saddle Sirloin Club, Alpha Zeta, DS. DUKE, MELVIN EARL Mel” M. E. Lamesa Age 20, Class 54, Maroon Band. DUNKIN, JOHN THOMAS J. T.” Landscape Arch. Dallas Age 21, Class 54, 1st Lt. A” FA, Landscape and Floriculture Soc. DUNLAP, JOHN BETTES, JR. Geol. Age 20, Class 54, 1st Lt. C” Troop, Geol. Club, Club, SEPM, AAPG. DUNMAN, THELBERT O. Jack” Dallas Dallas Hometown Toe” Ag. Eco. Age 22, Class 54, 1st Lt. Inf. Houston DURHAM, KENNETH W. Bull” Agronomy Prosper Age 20, Class 54, Capt. 4th Gp. Staff, Alpha Zeta, Collin County Club, Agronomy Club, DS. DUTCHER, BARENT CHURCHILL Dutc A. San Antoft Age 21, Class 54, Major Ist Gp- -Steff-,-Go-Editop Aggieland 54, Pr Press Club, Reporter Bus. Soc., San Antonio Club, Distineuished f dent. -- DUTTON, JAMES BOWDEN Architecture . .......................... Age 21, Class 54, CO H” Inf., AIA, V. Pres. Kansas-Missouri Club DS, DMS. EARLE, JAMES HUBERT Architecture Jacksonville Age 21, Class 54, 1st Lt. Sqd. 8, Staff Cartoonist Battalion, Art Director Commentator, Intramural Boxing Champ, Fresh. Track Numeral, Var¬ sity Track 3 Years. EDDY, LEONARD DUANE | C hubby” Entomology ............ Port Arthur Age 21, Class 54, CO 4th Group Staff, Singing Cadets, Pres. Port Arthur Hometown Club, Entomology Club. ELLISON, BARTON Eli” Arch. Const. San Antonio Age 21, Class 54. A” ASA. Architectural Society, GC. Canterbury Club. Hull-Daisetta QMC, Sec. Agronomy Society, DS, ENLOE, ERNIE M. Agronomy Age 21, Class 54, Exec. Off. DMS. EUBANKS, ERNEST DURWARD Ernie” Accounting McAllen Age 21, Class 54, 1st Lt. Sqd. 14, Acct. Society, BSU, Hidalgo-Starr Co. Club. EVERETT, JAMES FREDERIC Jimmy” Ag. Ed. Stephenville Age 22, Class 54, Capt. 1st Batt. Staff 1st Comp. Regt., Fresh. Football, Fresh. Track, FFA, Varsity Football Squadman. EWING, RICHARD WALLIS Rick” Eco. Houston Age 21, Class 54, 2nd Lt. A” ASA, Eco. Club, V. Pres. Pre-Law ' Society, Bridge Club, DS, Commentator Staff, Opportunity Fund Schol¬ arship, Phi Kappa Phi. FARHA, HARRY M. Brow” Architecture Beaumont Age 21, Class 54, 1st Lt. A” AAA, Sec. Beaumont Club, Art Gallery. FARLEY, JOHN WALRAVEN Jack” Gen. Bus. Wichita Falls Age 20, Class 54, CO Sqd. 20, Ross Volunteers, BA Society. FARRELL, JOHN C. Lightweight” Accounting Dallas Age 20, Class 54, Maj. 1st Regt. Staff, Dallas Hometowm Club, Acct. Society, Ross Volunteers, DMS. FAUBER, LAWRENCE Lam” Industrial Tech. Ft. Worth Age 21, Class 54, 2nd Lt. A” FA, Sec. Navarro Co. Club 51, Member Ft. Worth A M Club, Ind. Ed. Club. FEHRENKAMP, JOE DEAN Country Boy” B. A. Moulton Age 21, Class 54, 1st Lt. Sqd. 5, Bus. Society, LSA, V. Pres. Lavaca Co. A M Club. FENNER, CHARLES E. Chuck” Animal Science Pasadena Age 21, Class 54, CO Sqd. 11, Student Senate, Treasurer Senior Class, Ross Volunteers, Houston Club, DS, Pre-Med Society, Saddle Sirloin Club. FERNANDEZ, EDWARD A. Eddie” B. A. Sherman Age 21, Class 54, 1st Lt. Sqd. 18, Grayson Co. Club, Eco. Club, Newman Club, Mktg. Society, Pre-Law Club. FIELD. TILLOTSON B. T9” Pet. E. Lockhart Age 21, Class 54, CO E” FA, Pres. Jr. Class, Tau Beta Phi, Student Senate, Student Life Committee, DMS, DS, Outstanding Cadet in Battery at Fort Sill Summer Camp, Pet. E. Club, Caldwell Co. Club. FINCHER, ERNEST D. Buddy” Ag. Ed. Albany Age 20, Class 54, 1st Lt. Sqd. 13, Rodeo Club, FFA, Saddle Sirloin Club. FINDLEY, WAYNE D. Snuffy” A. H. ...... .............. . ............................................. ... Dallas Age 20, Class 54, 1st Lt. A” Armor, Dallas A M Club, Saddle ■Hln Club. - FISCH, WILLIAM HERBERT Will” Accounting Ft. Worth Age 20, Class 55, Sqd. 12, Ft. Worth Hometown Club, Newman Club, Acct. Society. FLING, GEORGE Kel” M. h- San Antonio Age 21, Class 54,-1st Lt. A” Signijl Corps, DS, Tau Beta Pi, ASME, San Antonio Hometown Club, Ground Force Basketball Team FLOWERS, KENT EDWARD - Bear ” Range Mid Forestry Mineral Wells Age 21, Class 56, 1st Lt. ' B’ Armor, Range Forestry Club, Mineral Wells Hometown Club V. Pres. FOLEY, WILLIAM, JR. - Bi]r Physics Galena Park Age 21, Class 54. 1st Lt. Sqd. 3. FONTAINE, JACK HUBERT ' Geology Cen ' er Age 21, Class 54, A” TC, Geology Club. EONTAINE, JERRY FLOYD Frenchy” C. A. Center Age 21, 1st Lt. A” AAA, ASCE. FORD, MARVIN HARRISON ' ' Nutty” Pet. E. and G. E. Houston Age 20, Class 54, Lt. Col. 1st Regt. Staff, MSC Directorate, Crafts Com¬ mittee Chairman, Jr.-Sr. Class Parliamentarian, Geology Club Vice Pres., Pet. Club, Phi Eta Sigma, Ross Volunteers, DS, DMS, Outstanding Junior of Regt., George Mitchell Jr. Geology Award. Who’s Who. FOSTER, R. LEON Geology Tyler Age 20, Class 54, M. Band., Geo. Club, Tyler Hometown Club. FOWLER. R. LEON Architecture Dallas Age 20, Class 54, 1st Lt. Sqd. 25. Phi Eta Sigma, Dallas Hometown Cluh Pres., Fish Drill Team, Arch. Society. FOX WORTH. CHARLES DOUGLAS Buddy” Architecture Beaumont Age 20. Class 54, Capt. A” TC, Student Senate, AGC, Y” Cabinet, DS, DMS, Beaumont Club. FRANCIS. CLINT WINDELL, JR. Coonie” C. E. Houston Age 22, Class 54, 1st Lt. A” FA. Houston Hometown Club, ASCE. FRANK, HAROLD EDWARD Whale Tail” Acct. Lampasas Age 21, Class 54, 1st Lt. A” Inf., Land o’ Lakes Club Sec. and Treas., Acct. Society. FRENCH. H. 0. Frenchy” F- E. Alpine Age 21, Class 54, 1st Lt. G” Eng., Tau Beta Phi, ASME. FRERKING. PATRICK HENRY Fricky” R- A.. Seguin Age 22, Class 54, 1st Lt. E’ FA, Bus. Soc., Center Hometown Club. FRIED, CLARENCE D. ' , ' Bud” Personnel Adm. Texas City Age 22, Class 54, Maj. 7th Group Staff, Galveston Hometown Club, Intramural Mgr.. Bus. Soc. FRNKA. WALTER ALVIN Pet. E. Age 21, Class 54. B” Composite. Eagle Lake FULGHAM, GEORGE SIDNEY Geology Age 2l. Class 54. Capt. White Band, Geo. Club. FURQUERON, JOHN DRAKE -— Finance Age 20. Class 54. Maroon D ar nd. Bus. Sue ’ : -- FUSCHAK, FRANK M. 1ml. Tech. Age 20, Class 54, ”B” Composite, 2nd Lt. GALE, WAYNE Industrial Tech. Terrell Age 20. Class 54. Lt. Sqd. 3, V. Pres. Kaufman Co. Club, Treasurer of Ind. Ed. Club, DS. GALLEMORE, JAMES EDWIN Galle’ ' Phvs. Ed. . v Pampa Age 22, Class 54. 1st Lt. B” Athletics, Fresh. Basketball. Varsity Bas¬ ketball. Pampa Club. GARCIA, HERIBERTO A. Guirna” Architecture ' ' ' Laredo Age 20. Class 54, 1st Lt. B” FA. Laredo A M Club, AGC. ' . i GARNER. ANDREW MORRIS Math. Palestine Age 21. Class 54. Maroon Band, Palestine Club. Math Club. GARRETT. JACK WILLIAM Jack” M. E. Del Rio Age 21. Class 54, CO 5th Batt. Staff, Student Senate, Editor Engineer Magazine, Reporter ASME, Del Rio Hometown Club, Tau Beta Pi, DMS. DS. GARY, CHARLES ANDREW Andy” C. E. San Marcos Age 21, Class 54, Lt. Col. Corps Staff. Pres. Tau Beta Pi, V. Pres. Phi Eta Sigma. Phi Kappa Phi, Student Senate, Ross Volunteers, Intramural Manager, Who’s Who, ASCE. GAUL. ROY DAVID C. E. Mineral Wells Age 21. Class 56, Captain 7th Group Staff, ASCE. Hometown Club. GAUTIER. SAMUEL PETER Sam” A. H. Memphis, Tenn. Age 21, Class 54, 1st Lt. A” Chem., Saddle Sirloin Club, Newman Club. GAWRY. JOE ALBERT Industrial Ed. McQueeney Age 25, Class 54, 1st Lt. Sqd. 4. Industrial Ed. Club. GEORGE, ROBERT DALE Mumbles” Industrial Tech. Dallas Age 21, Class 54. CO Sqd. 6, Industrial Tech. Club, Greater Dallas Club, Football. GERLICH, LEON HORACE Q £ Houston Age 22, Class 54, Major 1st Wing Staff. Ross Volunteers, Geol. Club, Pet. Eng. Club, Newman Club, Houston Club. GIESECKE, ROCKNE L. Sappo” Industrial Tech. Floydada Age 21. Class 54, A” Ordnance, IE Club, American Foundry Society, Panhandle Club. GILLESPIE, BILLY B. Bill” Entomology Plainview Age 21, Class 54, 1st Lt. Sqd. 13. Pres. Entomology Club, Panhandle Club, Cross-Country Champ 51, 52. G LLE BPIE, JOSEPH WILLIAM Joe” Houston Age 21, Class 54, Capt. 6th Group Staff, Newman Club, Houston Club, AIChE DS. GINN, JOHN ELIOT M E. Ft. Worth A ye 20, Class 54, 1st Lt. Sqd. 6, ASME, Ft. Worth Hometown Club. GIST, ALBERT NEAL Al” Age 21, Class 54, 1st Lt. Sqd. 5, ASCE, Ross Volunteers, Hillel, DS, Freshman Drill Team. GONZALES, CARLOS Carlos” Marketing JEBBSBEi WB ISL Brownsville Age 20, Class 55, 2nd Lt. Sqd. 7, Bus. Soc., Mktg. Soc., Rio Grande Valley Club. JU l GONZALEZ, SILVESTRE Sil” Agr. ' If Bio Grande City Age 24, Class 54, 1st Lt, B” FA, Agr. Soc., Newman Club, Hidalgo- Starr A M Club. GOODE, f. KERT Agr. Bertram Age 21, Class 54, Col. Corps Staff, Amer. Soc. of Agr. National Pres., Ross Volunteers, Aggie Tumbling Team, Land o’ Lakes Club, Jones Scholarship in Agr., Agr. Soc. Pres., Who’s Who, Alpha Zeta, Phi Eta Sigma. GOODMAN, LEO EDWARD Ed” Aero. Eng. Houston Age 21, Class 54, Maj. 5th Gp. Staff, Houston Hometown Club, IAS, SAE. GOSNEY, ROBERT RUSSELL Rod” P. E. Fort Worth Ase 22, Class 54, 1st Lt. A” Ath., T” Assn., Varsity Football, PE Club. GOSSETT, RAYMOND DEAN English Wichita Falls Age 22, Class 54, 2nd Lt. A” QMC, Commentator” Writer, Eng. Club, Journalism Club, Wichita Falls Hometown Club, Batt” Writer. GRANGER, CECIL NED A. H. Waco Age 19, Class 54, 1st Lt. A”’ Ord., Agriculturist Staff, Saddle Sirloin Club, Bosque Co. A M Club. GRAY, JOHN TOM M. E. Abilene Age 21, Class 54, 1st Lt. Sqd. 13, ASME, Tau Beta Pi, DS, Fish Basket¬ ball. GREENE, DONALD G. Geetus” Arch. Gladewater Age 21, Class 54, Capt. 3rd Gp. Staff, East Texas Club Pres., DS, AIA, Phi Eta Sigma, Ross Volunteers. GREGORY, BILLY BOB Bill” Agr. Longview Age 22, Class 54, 2nd Lt. Sqd. 4, Agr. Club, East Texas Club, BSU. GRIFFIN, CHARLES LEROY Grif” Range and Forestry Bonham Age 21, Class 54, 1st Lt. ATC, Range Forestry Club, Red River Valley Club, Intramural Mgr. ‘ GRIFFITH, JERRY GLEN Griff ” Chem. Eng. Brownsville Age 22, Class 54, 1st Lt. A” Eng., Town Hall Staff, 12th Man Bowl Game, AIChE, Soc. Amer. Mil. Eng., Hometown Club. GRIMLAND, FLOYD D. 4 H. Cranfills Gap Age 20, Class 54, 1st Lt. A” Ord., Bosque Co. Club, Saddle Sirloin Club, Lutheran Student Assn. GRISHAM, DERWOOD L. Personnel Adm. Buc ” HegdersOn Age 20, Class 54, 1st Lt. Sqd. 2, Rusk Co. Hometown Club, Bis. So:. GROSS, EWELL B. Turk” Pet. Eng. Ifesqu Age 21, Class 54, 1st Lt., White Band, MSC Music Committee. GROSS, WESLEY EARL Wes” Dairy Mfg. Bonham Age 20, Class 54, Lt. Col. Corps Staff, Alpha Zeta, Phi Eta Sigma, Herman F. Heep Scholarship Award, Kream Kow Klub, DS, Ross Volunteers, Fannin-Lamar Co. Club, Dairy Prod. Judging Team. GRUENE, ERNEST KYLE __ K History New Brau Age 21, Class 54, Lt. Col._J.sl—RegU.-Stall. DAIS,._Ross Volun Hometowm Club. GUDGER, GORDON--B QQNE -- Chem. Eng. Age 22. Class 54, 1st Lt. A” Com., AIChE. dy” Houston GUIDO, LOUIS LORELLI Jr,” Architecture San Antonio Age 21, Class 54, A” Engineer, AGC, San Antonio Club. GUIDRY, FRED L. E. E. . ' f. Stafford Age 21, Class 54, Sqd. 16, AIEE. -■ lilDj v, w HACKER, CLAUDE ORLEY Hack” M. E. Hamilton. Ohio Age 27, Class 54, 2nd Lt. Sqd. 11, ASME. HAGAN, ROBERT EARL Bob” Ag. Ed. Whitehouse Age 21, Class 54, 1st Lt. Sqd. 7, FFA, Tvler-Smith Co. A M Club. HAGUE, JOE THOMAS M. E. Ft- Worth Age 20, Class 56, 1st Lt. A” Chem., ASME, SAE, Ft. Worth Home¬ town Club. HAHNFELD, LEE ROY Architecture Smithfield Age 21, Class 54, 1st Lt. A” FA, Ft. Worth Hometown Club, AIA, DS, DMS. HALE, IRA D. B. A. Miles Age 20, Class 54, Sqd. 12, San Angelo Hometown Club, Business Society. HALL, CHARLES L. Charley” A. H. Dallas Age 20, Class 54, Lt. B” Athletics, Football Letterman. HALL, KENNETH GENE Blonde” R. and F. Groom Age 22, Class 54, Major 3rd Group Staff, R F Club, MSC Council, YMCA, Panhandle A M Club, Debate Team. HAMILTON, EDDIE BLAKE Ed” M. E. Beeville Age 21, Class 54, A” Ordnance, 1st Lt., ASME, Bee County Club. HARDAWAY, JAMES BERTRAM ' Bert” Dairy Mfg. Pittsburg Age 20, Class 54, CO Co. I”, Dairy Products Judging Team. Spring Dairy Show, Kream Kow Klub, DS, DMS. ' HARRIS, CLAUDE Speedy” Industrial Tech. Houston Age 21, Class 54, White Band, Industrial Ed. Club, Houston Club. HARRIS, DEWEY L. A. H. Lockhart Age 20, Class 54, Capt. 2nd Batt. Staff 1st Regt., Saddle Sirloin Club, Sec.-Treas. Caldwell Co. Club, Alpha Zeta, DS, DMS, Ross Volun¬ teers. HARRIS, JAMES PATRICK 6 enerc l Bus. Age 2 ., Class 54, B” Composite, A M :iub. J. P.” Beeville Bus. Society, Sec.-Treas. Bee Co. I [ARRIS, RICHARD LOVE Red” R. A. San Angelo Age 22, Class 54, 1st Lt. Sqd. 7, Fresh. Basketball, Varsity Basketball, Bus . Society Reporter, Pres. San Angelo Club, Student Representative to Athletic Council. HARRIS, ROBERT LEE Bobby” PreyMEd. Dallas Hass 54, 1st Lt. Sqd. 5, Fresh. Drill Team, Pre-Med Society, jVILAND, GEORGE YEARDLEY Lee” strial E. . _____ _____ Dallas 20, Class 54, Sqd. 6, Exec. Off., Student Engineers Council, AIIE, Club, Fr eshman Football Mgr.. Cra fts Club, DeMolay, Canter- lub. NO RMAN T Ch. E. Waco Age 21, Class 54, 1st Lt. A” Chem., Waco Hometown Club, AIChE. HAYNES, THOMAS MASON M. E. e 21, Class 54, 1st Lt. A” Engr., Singing Cadets. r HEARD, BOBBY J. Tom” Dallas Bob” Ag. Ed. ‘ Crockett Age 21, Class 54, 1st Lt . F” Btry. HECTOR, PERRY GENE C. E. Coleman Age 22, Class 54, Sqd. 15, DS, Phi Eta Sigma, Best Drilled Soph. Sqd. 15, Coleman County Club. HEGI, HAL GLEN Gas” Agronomy Petersburg Age 20, Class 54, 1st Lt. Sqd. 2, Agronomy Club, Panhandle Club, Agr. Council. HENDRY, ROBERT G. Bob” B. A. San Antonio Age 20, Class 54, Capt. 1st Group Staff, Editor of the Commentator, Feature Ed. Batt., Arts and Sciences Council, Press Club, Bus Soc., Journalism Club, San Antonio Club, Town Hall. HENNIGAN, JAMES K. Jim” Ind. Eng. Pasadena Age 21, Class 54, Capt. 1st Group Staff, Phi Eta Sigma, Pres. Pasadena Hometown Club, AIIE, DS, Ross Volunteers. HENSZ, RICHARD ALBERT Dick” Plant and Soil Science Harlingen Age 24, Class 54, 1st Lt. Sqd. 7, Agronomy Soc., Arts and Sciences Council, State Pres, of Texas Collegiate Acad, of Sci., Rio Grande Valley Club. HEROLD, LADIMIR GENE Lad” M- E. San Antonio Age 21, Class 54, 2nd Lt. Sqd. 6, San Antonio Club, ASME. HICKMAN, ELIGE WASHINGTON Hicky” A. H. Abilene Age 21, Class 54, 1st Lt. K” Co. HICKMAN, J. M. Finance Aspermont Age 20, Class 54, Lt. Col. 3rd Bn. Staff 1st Comp. Regt., Ross Volun¬ teers, DS. HICKMAN ROY DON Hicky” Ag. Ed. Rising Star Age 21, Class 54, Capt. D” FA, Singing Cadets, Ross Volunteers, DMS, DS, Alpha Zeta, Student Senate, Press Club, Collegiate FFA. HILL, JOHN EDWARD R. and F. Stamford Age 22, Class 53, 1st Lt. B” FA, Range Forestry Club. HILL, NORMAN G. B. A. Age 20, Class 54, A”-AAA, Dallas Club, YMCA, Mkt. Club. HILTON, BILLY MATTHEW Acct. Age 23, Class 53, Sqd. 16, Fish Baseball and Basketball, Acct. Socl, Bus. Soc., Galveston Hometown Club. HINES, FRANK THOMAS Journalism ' Nasty” Dallas Bill” Texas City Davilla Age 20, Class 54, 1st Lt. Sqd. 2, Journ. Club, Press Club, Batt. Staff, Singing Cadets. HINTZ, JOE WESLEY Jodie” History Galveston Age 21, Class 54, 1st Lt. Sqd. 14, Galveston Hometown Club. HIPP, JOE WREFORD Grasshoppe Journalism gan Antot Age 21, Class 54, 1st Lt. Sqd. 14, Ed. BSU News, News Ed. Ba BSD Council, Aggieland Stall, Commentator Staff, Press Club Jov Club. HIRSCHFELT, GENE MORRTS ‘ Cricket” Age 21, Class 53, Maj. Ist Comp. Regt. Staff, ASCE, SAME, San AnS Club, Inter-Faith Council, BSU. HI. A VINK A. CHARLES JOSEPH ; .Czech” Acct. East Bernard Age 21, Class 54, 1st Lt. Sqd. 11, Phi Eta Sigma, Acct. Society A M Czech Club, Newman Club, DS. HODGES, HENRY ADOLPHUS Arch. Palestine Age 23, Class 53, AGC, Palestine Hometown Club. HOELSCHER, MARCUS A. Ag. Ed. Rowena Age 23, Class 54, 1st Lt. Sqd. 4, San Angelo Hometown Club, Newman, Collegiate FFA, Collegiate 4-H, Jesse H. Jones Scholarship. HOFFMANN, LARRY W. Hairy Larry” C. E. New Braunfels Age 21, Class 54, Lt. Col. 3rd Gp. Staff, Student Senate, Senior Court, ASCE, SAME, DS. HOHLT, ALLAN HUNTER Bootsie” B. A. Brenham Age 21, Class 54, Capt. Sqd. 5, Co-Editor Aggieland, DS, DMS, Senior Court, Arts and Sciences Council, Inter-Faith Gouncil, Bus. Soc., Canter¬ bury Club, Ross Volunteers, Outstanding Fish, YMCA Cabinet, Press Club. HOLDSWORTH, BURT CONN Node” Arch. Kerrville Age 21, Class 54, Capt. Sqd. 10, AIA, Hill Co. Club. HOLLAND, NOEL FRANKLIN Ag. Ed. Age 22, Class 54, 1st Lt. E” FA. HOLLAND, ROBERT CHARLES, JR. Boy” Marble Falls Bob” Liberal Arts Childress Age 22, Class 54, Lt. Sqd. 10, Phi Eta Sigma, Presbyterian Student League, Intramural Manager, Arts and Sciences Council, English Club, Pre-Med Club, Lane Scholarship, ACE. HOLMES, ROBERT ARTHUR Bobby” Ind. Eng. Port Arthur Age 21, Class 54, B” Comp., Port Arthur Club, Baseball, AIIE. HOLT, JAMES WALTON Acct. Pampa Age 22, Class 54, Sqd. 16, Acct. Soc. HOLUBEC, MELTON GEORGE Mel” Ag. Ed. Rowena Age 21, Class 54, Capt. Fish Band, Collegiate FFA, Alpha Zeta, Czech Club, Aggie Band, San Angelo Club, Ross Volunteers. HOOKS, RAYMOND LAMOINE Hooker” Marketing Baytown Age 21, Class 54, 1st Lt. A” FA, Bus. Soc., Baytown Club, Mkt. Soc. HORNE, DONALD BAYNE Don” Animal Hus. Robstown Age 20, Class 54, 1st Lt. B” Inf., Brush Country Club, Varsity Swim Team. HRABAL, GORDON CHANCELLOR id. Nfig. Houston Age 2 , Class 54, Capt. 6th Gp. Staff. Houston A M Club, Pistol Team, IS. RNCIR, ORAN T. Doc” d. Tech. Hallettsville ge 21, Class 54, 1st Lt. A” QM, Ind. Ed. Club, Newman Club, Lavaca b. A M Club, Czech Club. HUDSON, WILLIAM RONALD Ronnie” Cameron C Age 20, Class 54, Maj. 1st Comp. Staff, South Tex. Section YMCA Pres., Tpwn Hall Staff, Ross Volunteers, Fish Drill Team, ASCE, Inter- Faith CbUncil, Wesley Foundation, Milam Co. Club, YMCA Pres. HLEFORD, PAJJJLE.ULLENE. _______ Arch. Con. 20, Class 54„:M..Band, AGC,.MSCMusic Com. UFFSTUTLER, THOMAS L. iystc y ' -................................... Roach” Arlington Huff ” Houston Age 21, Class 54, 1st Lt. H” Company, Geo. Club, Intramurals, Houston Club. 50 HUNT, ROSCOE LAMAR Bubba” - . E. i.: ' , ' ' -. ' : ' San Antonio Age 21, Class 54, Lt. Col. Corps Staff ' , Vice Pres, of ACF, Capt. Fish Baseball, Pres. PE Club. HUNTER, LESLIE C. ?. A. A _ i r i ; r, Buddy” San Antonio Age 21, Class 54, Capt. 3rd Bn. Staff, Bus. Soc., San Antonio Club, Mkt. Soc., Triangle Club. , JACKSON, CALVIN C. C” Ag. Engr. W axahachie Age 21, Class 54, 2nd Lt. A” Ord., ASAE. JACKSON, GEORGE T„ III Arch. Dallas Age 21, Class 53, AIA. JACKSON, JOHN W. J” Ag. Engr. Maypearl Age 22. Class 54, 2nd Lt. A” Ord., ASAE. JACOBS, PHILLIP E„ JR. Phil” B. A. Galveston Age 20. Class 54, Lt. Col. 6th Group Staff, Senior Court, Galveston County A M Club, Outstanding Soph. Sqd. 1. JAHN, SAMUEL Sammy” M. E. Yoakum Age 22, Class 54, 1st Lt. Sqd. 13, Tau Beta Pi, Phi Eta Sigma. ASME. ASHVE, Pres. Lavaca County A M Club. JANECKA, JOSEPH CHARLES Joe” hid. Tech. Hillsboro Age 20, Class 54, 1st Lt. A” QMC, IE Club, Czech Club. Radio Club. Hill County Club, West Club. JAYNES, LLOYD WELDON I ml. Tech. Valley Mills Age 20, Class 54, 1st Lt. Sqd. 15, Bosque County Club, IE Club, DS, DMS. JEFFERS, DONALD DEAN Jeff ” Marketing Dallas Age 21, Class 54, 1st Lt. Sqd. 18. Dallas Club, Bus. Soc., Mkt. Soc. JOCHIMSEN, FRANK RICHARD Jock” B. A. San Antonio Age 21, Class 54, 1st Lt. Sqd. 6, Fish Drill Team, San Antonio Club, Canterbury Club, Bus. Soc. JOHNSON, FRANK SAM Bet. E. Dallas Age 21, Class 54, 1st Lt. A” Ord., Pet. E. Club, Ross Volunteers. JOHNSON, NATHANIEL A. Al” Ag. Ed. Kerrville Age 23, Class 54, 1st Lt. D” Bait., FFA. JOHNSON, RICHARD STAFFORD Dick” Deo. Houston Age 20, Class 54, B” Armor, Pre-Law Soc., Eco. Club, Newman Club Reporter, Houston Club. JOHNSON, ROBERT N. Pet. E. Age 21, Class 54, 1st Lt. Sqd. 9, Pet. E. Club, Geo. Club San Antonio Club, Triangle Club. Bob” San Antonio t. Staff. JOHNSTON, HARLEN C. Harley” A. H. and Ag. Ed. S an Marcos Age 23, Class 53, 1st Lt. Sqd. 16, FFA, Saddle Sirloin Club, DS JONES, CARL DAVID ______ Math. y e Age 21, Class 54. 1st Lt. H2_Ge, v 41alh-Qut r---------- JONES, JAMES H. Ag. Ed. -——-............. Age 23, Class 53, B” Comp. JONES, JOE JERRY Finance Age 20, Class 54, 1st Lt. G” Co., Dallas Club, Bus. Soc. JONES, JOHN PAUL E. E. Jo-Jo” Dallas J. P.” Fort Worth Age 21, Class 56, 1st Lt. Sig. Corps, AIEE, DMS. JONES, KENNETH M. Ken’ B. A. La Porte Age 22, Class 53, Maj. Ord. 3rd Bn. Staff, Fencing Team, Bus. Soc. JONES, LOWELL FREEMAN B. A. Bryan Age 21, Class 54, 1st Lt. B” Comp., Brazos Co. Club. JONES, OTHA LOWELL Uf” C. E. IFaco Age 21, Class 56, 1st Lt. G” Co., ASCE, Waco-McLennan Co. Club. JORDAN, DON F. B. A. Brownwood Age 21, Class 54, 1st Lt. I” Co., Track, A M Softball, Pecan Valley Club Pres. JOYCE, LARRY HUGH Finance Dallas Age 21, Class 54, 1st Lt. A” TC, Sr. Intramural Manager, Bus. Soc., Vice Pres. Acct. Soc., Best Drilled Sophomore. JUMPER, ANDREW J„ JR. Jack” Ag. Ed. Lufkin Age 21, Class 54, 1st Lt. B” FA. FFA, DS, DMS, Lufkin Club, Jr. Livestock Judging. KALIL, BILL Dumbo” Geo. Houston Age 21, Class 54, 1st Lt. Sqd. 3, Inter-Faith Council, Vice Pres., YMCA, Geo. Club Reporter. KATZ, M. MARVIN Ins. Laredo Age 18. Class 54, 1st Lt. Sqd. 2, Pre-Law Soc., Bus. Soc., Hillel Club, Soph. Intramural Mgr., Laredo Club, Triangle Club. KEELING, EDGAR R„ JR. Bones” Mkt. Clifton Age 21, Class 54, Capt. A”-AAA, Ross Volunteers, Bus. Soc., Best Drilled Sophomore, AA Assn. Award, DS, DMS, Bosque Co. Club, Mkt. Soc. KEESE, THOMAS HARRISON Tom” Ag. Eng. Bandera Age 20, Class 54, Lt. Col. 1st Bn. Staff, Am. Soc. Ag. Eng., 12th Man Bowl Game, Fish Football, All Int. Football Team. KEILERS, CHARLES HENRY Charlie” D. H. Round Top Age 21, Class 54, 1st Lt. Co. I”, Kream Kow Klub Sec., Fayette- Colorado Club. KELLY, PATRICK W. Pat” Pet. E. Uvalde Age 22, Class 53, 1st Lt. Sqd. 23, A1ME, Southwest Tex. Club, Pet. Club, Geo. Club. KENNEDY, VICTOR R„ JR. Vic” Ag. Admin. Crockett Age 21, Class 54, Col. 1st Comp. Regt., Intramurals, Bell Co. Club, Ag. Eco. Club. KERZEE, WILLIAM ROBERT Red” Education Mexia Age 21, Class 54, Sqd. 2, Limestone Co. Club, Vice Pres.-, Arts and Sciences Council. KILGORE, ELMER EUGENE Gene” C. E. Luling Age 20, Class 54, Capt. Sqd. 9, Student Senate, ASCE, Caldwell Co. Club, Town Hall-Staff, DS.________________ KIMBROUGH, JOHN D. Jarrin” B. A. Dallas Age 21, Class 54, 1st Lt. 4th Bn. Staff, Bus. Soc., DMS, Bait. News Staff. KIMZEY, WINSTON R. Flim” B. A. Fort Worth Age 25, Class 54, 1st Lt. A” Inf., Bus. Soc., Ins. Club, Fort Worth Club. KINDALL, SHELDON MILAM Physics San Antonio Age 21, Class 54, 1st Lt. Sqd. 4. KING, ROBERT CHARLES Bob” Acct. Fort Worth Age 21, Class 54, 1st Lt., Maroon Band, MSC Directorate, Acct. Soc., Fort Worth Club. KING, WILLIAM HENRY Bill” Acct. Whitewright Age 22, Class 54, Capt. 4th Bn. Staff, Acct. Soc., Grayson Co. Club, Intramural Mgr., DS. KLAERNER, WILLIAM H. Bill” Finance San Antonio Age 21, Class 54, Capt. 2nd Gp. Staff, San Antonio Club. Bus. Soc. KNAUTH, JAY F. Ind. Tech. Beaumont Age 21, Class 54, 1st Lt. B” Armor, Ind. Ed. Club. KONIG, MORTON B. Mort” Ind. Tech. Houston Age 22, Class 54, 2nd Lt. Sqd. 10, Rifle Team, Hillel Soc., Ind. Ed. Club, Houston Club. KOPECKY, WILLIE JAMES B. P. M. Schulenburg Age 21, Class 54, Capt. Sqd. 21, YMCA Member, Inter-Faith Council, Fayette-Colorado Club Vice Pres., Czech Club Sec., Bus. Soc., BPM Soc., Intramural Mgr. KROPP, RAY A. Ag. Ed. Thorndale Age 21, Class 54. Capt. Sqd. 17, FFA, Milam Co. Club Vice Pres. KUBITZ, JOHN RAY Johnny” Pet. E. Houston Age 20, Class 54, 1st Lt. A” Ath., Co-Captain Golf Team, Houston Club. KUPFER, HAROLD L. Kup” B. A. Dallas Age 20. Class 54, Maj. 2nd Bn. Staff, Fish Drill Team, Intramural Mgr., Club Editor 54 Aggieland. Bus. Soc., Hillel Club, Dallas Club, Press Club. LACKSHIN, HERBERT NEIL Herb” Eco. Houston Age 20, Class 54, 1st Lt. Sqd. 9. Eco. Club Sec.-Treas., Hillel Founda¬ tion, Pre-Law Soc., Houston Club, Phi Eta Sigma. Intramural Mgr., DS, Phi Kappa Phi, Triangle Club. LANDERS, ROGER Q„ JR. Jakie” Range and Forestry Menard Age 21, Class 54, Maj. M. Band. R F Club, Aggie Band, Alpha Zeta. Phi Eta Sigma, Presbv. Student League. Ross Volunteers, United Nations Club, San Angelo Club, Inter-Faith Council. LANDRUM, HARRY EUGENE, JR. Boots” B. A. San Antonio Age 2i. Class 54, Maj. A” QM, San Antonio Club. Bus. Soc., Intramurals. Bob” Crystal City Age 21, Class 54, Capt. Sqd. 22, Southwest Tex. Club, Vice Pres.. DS. Range and Forestry Club Rep. LANDRUM. ROBERT B. Range and Forestry LASKOSKIE, JAMES WALTER Jim” B■ E. Orchard Age 22, Class 54, 1st Lt. ’A” Inf. Co., PE Club, Newman Club. LAWSON, DAVID ALLEN C. E. - Da Age 21, Class 53, 1st Lt. Sqd. 23, Aggieland Orch., ASCE, DS. LEAVITT, RICHARD H7“----------------------- Ind. Tech. Age 21. Class 54, 1st Lt” B” Inf. LEDWIG, JERRY L. M. E. Groom Age 21, Class 54, Capt. 3rd Gp. Stall ' , Student Semate, Tau Beta Pi, Ross Volunteers, Phi Eta Sigma, Groom Club, Newman Club, Knights of Columbus, ASME, Panhandle Club. LEE, ROBERT ELAM ..... jS|gg ' Bob” Education J Belton Age 22, Class 54, Capt. Sqd. 13, Canterbury Club, Bell Co. Club. LEHNERT, EDWIN DONALD ' ,, C ' J ' A SYDon” A. H . Age 21, Class 54, Capt. 3rd Bn. Staff, Jr. and Sr. Meats Judging Team, Saddle Sirloin Club, Milam Co. Club. LEISSNER, CHARLES LEWIS Sweats” P. E. Austin Age 21, Class 54, 1st Lt. Sqd. 8, Varsity Baseball Letterman, PE Club. LEISSNER, MARTIN WILLIAM Per. Adm. New Braunfels Age 21, Class 54, A” TC, New Braunfels Club. LESHIKAR, EUGENE GILBERT Gene” Ran. Mgt. Deming, N. M. Age 22, Class 54, 1st Lt. Sqd. 4, R F Club. LEWIS, BARBER GARLAND B. G.” Per. Adm. Stanton Age 20, Class 54, 1st Lt. Sqd. 5, Intramural Mgr., Permian Basin Club Vice Pres., Bus. Soc. LEWIS, EUGENE THOMAS Geo. Eng. San Antonio Age 21, Class 54, 2nd Lt. Sqd. 18, Fish Drill Team, DMS, DS, Tau Beta Pi, Engineer Magazine, Press Club, Geo. Club, Pet. Club, San Antonio Club, AAPG. AIM and Met. E., Soc. Expl. Geop. LEWIS, HARVEY ALLEN Mkt. Houston Age 21, Class 54, 1st Lt, Sqd. 15, Hillel Foundation, Soc. of Bus., Phi Eta Sigma, Mkt. Club. LINDVEIT, ROBERT Bob” M. E. Lake Jackson Age 22, Class 54, Capt. ' 3rd Bn. Staff, Phi Eta Sigma, Brazoria Co. Club, ASME, DS, DMS. LINTON, JOHN D., JR. J. D.” B. A. San Antonio Age 23, Class 54, Maj. 6th Gp. Staff, Bus. Soc., San Antonio Club. LITTLE, LOUIS EDWARD Lou” Ag. Ed. Schulenburg Age 21, Class 54, 1st Lt. Sqd. 8, Phi Eta Sigma, T” Assn., FFA. LONG, GAIL BAKER Acct. Childress Age 21, Class 54, Lt. Sqd. 21, Acct. Soc. LONGHOFER, MELVIN L. Mel” B. P. M. Donna Age 22. Class 54, Capt. 1st Regt. Staff. Press Club, Pistol Team, DMS, BPM Club, Hidalgo-Starr Co. Club Sec. LOVELACE, BLAKE ELMER, JR. Ag. Ed. Ireland Age 21, Class 54, Capt. 5th Gp. Staff, FFA, Coryell-Hamilton Co. Club Vice Pres., Alpha Zeta. LOVELL, ROSS WILLIFORD Fat Man” Per. Adm. Houston Age 21. Class 54, 1st Lt. A” Inf., Bus. Soc., Houston Club. LOWRY, DON C. Q E. .................................. Paris Age 21, Class 54, 1st Lt. A” QM, Red River Valley Club. ASCE. [ LUCUS, HEMNIS BAY ■ Dennis” Cleburne Age 20, Class 56, 1st Lt. A” Chem., BSU, Amer. Foundrymen’s Soc., Johnson Co. Club, ASME. LUEDERS, HARRY J. Jim” Ag. Ed. Flatonia Age 21, Class 54, 1st Lt. Sqd. 17, Fayette-Colorado Club, FFA. LUMPKIN, WALTER LARRY Larry” Ag. Ed. . Sweeny Age 21, Class 54, 1st Lt. I” QM, FFA, Brazoria Co. Club. LUQUETTE. GEORGE F. Luke” Vet. Med. Houston Age 22, Class 54, 2nd Lt. Sqd. 2, Poultry Science Club Treas., Newman Club, Houston Club. LUTHER, FRANK C. Pancho” Ag. Eco. El Paso Age 21, Class 54, Capt. B” Armor, Ag. Eco. Club, El Paso Club Officer, Student Loan. LUTTERINGER, JOHN WILLIAM, JR. M. E. Johnny” San Antonio Age 19, Class 54, Soc. of Automotive Eng., ASME, SAE. MAAS, EDWIN ROBERT, JR. Eddie” Acct. Cameron Age 20, Class 54, Capt. 5th Gp., Acct. Soc., Milam Co. Club. MAGEE, JASON SETH Jake” P. E. College Station Age 21, Class 54, Capt. Sqd. 7, PE Club, Fish Baseball. MAGNESS, JAMES LOUIS J” Arch. Age 22, Class 53, AGC, Stephens Co. Club. MAKAR, DAVID L. Arch. Age 22, Class 54, 2nd Lt. Sqd. 5. Breckenridge 12th Man” San Antonio MANNER, ROBERT EDWARD Bob” B- d. Dallas Age 21, Class 54, Lt. Col. 1st Comp. Regt., Bus. Soc., DMS, Dallas Club. MARSHALL, GERALD WADE ■d- H. Victoria Age 22, Class 54, 1st Lt. Sqd. 15, Saddle Sirloin Club. Pres, of Guadalupe Valley Club, A M Gym Club Pres. MARSHALL, HOLLIS D. Buck” Geol. Eng. Odessa Age 23. Class 54, 1st Lt. L” Btry., Geo. Club, Permian Basin Club. MARTIN, BILLY RAY Billy” Ins. Longview Age 22, Class 54, 1st Lt. Sqd. 3, Intramural Mgr., Hometown Club Vice Pres., Bus. Soc., Biology Club. MATHIS, RALPH DUANE Pet. E. Orange Age 20, Class 54, Maj. 3rd Gp., Pet. E. Club, Engineer Staff. MATUSH. JOHN ALLEN Johnny)’ Geol. Eng. Tempi e Age 20, Class 54, 1st Lt. A” AAA, Phi Eta Sigma, IntraYnural Mgr Student Senate, Geol. Pet. E. Clubs, Senior Class Sec. MAXWELL, H. D. Tiny” Ag. Ed. Rockdale Age 22, Class 53, 1st Lt. C” Armor, FFA, Singing Cadets, Wrestling Club. Hometown Club. MAXWELL, JERRY LYNN Arch. Age 20, Class 54, 1st Lt. F” Sqd., AlA. MAXWELL, SIDNEY L. Dairy Prod. ' Maxi 1 ini Age 20, Class 54, 1s t Lt. Sqd. 11. D. H. Jr. Jud ging,? Dairy Judging Team, Pres. KKK, Ag. Council, Singing Cadets Co. Club, DS. Ill If Sid” le nal ilam McAlister, joe b. M. E. Age 21, Class 54, Lt. Col. Corps Staff, Ross Volunteers, ASME, Tau Beta Pi. McBRIDE, RAYMOND E. A. H. Age 20, Class 54, B” Field Arty., Saddle stock Judging Team, Election Commission, DS, DMS. McCELVEY, LARRY L. Electronics Age 21, Class 54, 1st Lt. Sqd. 19, AIEE, Fish Drill : Team, Mgr. 51. Snyder Tau I t Sun Antonio Sirloin Club, Junior Live- , Mac” Crockett Football J McCLARY, JACK D. Dock” Ag. Ed. Marble Falls Age 21, Class 56, 1st Lt. E” Btry. McClellan, r. s. Rag, Rum” Mod. Lang. San Antonio Age 21. Class 54, A”-ASA, Newman Club, Intramural Athletics. McCLURE, GERALD B. G. B.” Geol. Plainview Age 20, Class 54, 1st Lt. White Band, Geology Club, MSC Music Committee. McCUISTION, HERMAN D. Mac” Accounting Beaumont Age 21, Class 54, 1st Lt. Sqd. 14, Accounting Soc., Hometown Club, Intramurals. McDERMOTT, THOMAS R. Tinker” Personnel Adm. College Station Age 22, Class 54, 1st Lt. Sqd. 12, Business Soc., Pre-Law Soc. McFERON, MILTON E. Mac” I. T. La Ward Age 21, Class 54, 1st Lt. B” Inf., ID Club, Tri-County Club. McGAR. ROBERT D. Bob” Personnel Adm. Texas City Age 22, Class 54, Capt. 3rd Bn. 1st Regt., Business Soc. McGEE, JOSEPH W ' . B. A. Marshall Age 21, Class 54, Capt. 1st Comp. Regt. Staff, Marshall Club, Business Soc., Marketing Soc. McLaughlin, Robert h. r. h.” History Gainesville Age 21, Class 54, Capt. White Band, Texas Collegiate Academy of Science, Cooke County Club. McLaughlin, william s. Biir Che. Eng. Dallas Age 20, Class 54, 1st Lt. I” Co., AIChE, DS, DMS, Dallas Hometown Club. McMANUS, RAY V. Ag. Ed. Buda Age 21, Class 54, Capt. 1st Bn. 1st Comp. Regt., Saddle Sirloin Club, Agriculturalist, Agr. Soc., BSU. McWhorter, emory f. Mac” Ag. Eco. Texarkana Age 21, Class 55, Capt. 7th Gp. Staff, Fish Diving Team, Texarkana Four States Club, ACF, Intramurals. MEARNS, JOHN S. Johnny” Gen. Bus. Liberty Age 21, Class 54, Capt. Co. C”, Business Society, Intramurals, Liberty Hometown Club. iiCKLIN, JAMES R. Meek” Ed. Marfa 22, Class 53, Capt. 7th Gp. Staff, IE Club, Trans-Pecos Club, ACF. MICHE L;7ERRT ' B7 Catfish” ___ , Marble Falls Age 20, Class 54, 1st Lt. A” Inf., Intramural Mgr., ACF, DS, BSU. MILLER, ERIC Bear” Af. Ed. Bartlett Age 21, Class 54, Maj. 5th Bn. Staff, 1st Regt., Varsity Football, 3 Letters, Varsity Baseball, 1 Letter, Senior Court. MILLER. LEWIS W. . T I Bryan Age 21, Class 54. 1st Lt. Sqd. 16. MILLER. ROBERT T. G. p.” Pet. E. anil Geo. E. Bishop Age 20, Class 54, 2nd Lt. Sqd. 9, Phi Eta Sigma, Geology Club, Pet. Club, DMS, DS, MSC Browsing Library Committee, MSC Directorate, Engineer Staff, Fish Drill Team. MILLIGAN, JAMES S. Jim” Ag. Eng. Santa Anna Age 20, Class 54. Capt. Sqd. 25, Tau Beta Pi, Ag. Council, Eng. Coun¬ cil, Ag. Eng. Soc., D$, Coleman Hometown Club. MILLS, CURTIS R. Curt” Pet. and Geo. En g. Houston Age 21, Class 54, A” Engineers, Pet. Club, Geo. Club. MILRANY, LARRY G. C. E. Ft. Worth Age 21, Class 53, 1st Lt. A” Field, ASCE, DMS, Ft. Worth Hometown Club. MIMS, JAMES H. Jim” E. E. Waxahachie Age 20, Class 54, 1st Lt. Sqd. 4, Radio Club, AIEE, DS, Audio Club. MINTER. JOHN C. Pet. E. Ft. Worth Age 21, Class 54, 1st Lt. A” Armor, Ft. Worth Hometown Club, Pet. Eng. Club. Best Drilled A” Armor. MITCHELL, FREDRICK H. Flaps” Forestry ' Galveston Age 21, Class 54, Col. of the Corps, Outstanding Inf. Fish, Outstanding Inf. Soph., Outstanding Junior, DS, DMS, Ross Volunteers, Alpha Zeta, Student Life Comm., Caldwell Trophy, Ainsworth Sabre, Who’s Who in American Colleges and Universities, Houston C of C Award, Intramural Mgr. MOCKFORD. JAMES P. Whoop” Wildlife Man. Greenville Age 19, Class 54, Capt. B” Inf., Fish Game Club Ag. Council, Alpha Zeta, DS. DMS. MONTGOMERY, VOL M. Monty” C. E. Abilene Age 21, Class 54, Lt. Col. Corps Staff, Fish Basketball, Abilene Home¬ town Club, ASCE, MSC Dance Comm., Singing Cadets, DS. Ross Volun¬ teers, Student Senate, Junior Yell Leader, Head Yell Leader Senior Year. MOORE, WAYLAND F. Ag. Ed. Matador Age 20, Class 54, A” Ord., DS, FFA, Saddle Sirloin Club, Pan¬ handle Club, Agr. Soc. MORGAN, ROBERT T. Bob” Hort. Harlingen Age 20, Class 54. 1st Lt. Fish Band, Hort. Soc., TASCA. MORRISON, GRANT A. Ag. Ed. Mercedes Age 20, Class 55, ASA. MOSELEY, JERRY D. Dairy- Mfg. Coleman Age 20, Class 54, 1st Lt. Sqd. 21, Kream Kow Klub, MSC Directo¬ rate, MSC Council. Browsing Library Comm., Coleman A M Club. MOUSA, ROBERT B. Bob” Personnel Man. Waco Age 22, Class 54, 1st Lt. A” Field, Waco-McLennan Hometown Club, Business Soc., Austin Club. MUELLER, LEO O. C. E. Au Age 22, Class 54, Maj. 1st Regt. Staff, Ross Volunteers, DMS, Student Eng. Council, ASCE Inter-Council Committee. MULLEN, JOHN W. M. E. Age 22, Class 54, 1st Lt. E” Co., ASME. MUNSTER, MARK G. ' ' Jerry” Vet. Med. San Antonio Age 20. Class 54, Capt. Sqd. 3, Junior AVMA, Newman Club, San Antonio Club. MURPHY, FRANK L. 1 f ”Murph” B. A. Bryan Age 21, Class 54, Capt. A” Composite. Business Soc., Intramurals. MURRAY, KENNETH W. Ken” A. H. mis 1‘oint Age 21, Class 54, Lt. A” QMC. Saddle Sirloin Club, Varsity Basket¬ ball. Intramurals. NASH, MARK J. Range Management Temple Age 21, Class 54, 1st Lt. Ordnance, Varsity Pistol Team, R F Club, DS. DMS. NEIGHBORS. CHARLES C. Chuck” Journalism Kane. Pa. Age 21, Class 54, 2nd Lt. Sqd. 11, Managing Editor Battalion, Pres. Journalism Club, Editor Texas A M Journalist, Pres. Arts and Sciences Council, Aggie Players, MSC Public Relations Comm. NELSON, WILLIAM F. Bill” Arch. Beaumont Age 21, Class 54, E” Field Arty., BSU, AIA. NEUSZER, LEO P. B. A. Blessing Age 22, Class 54, 1st Lt. Sqd. 15. NIEDERER, DONALD Don” M. E. Berwyn. III. Age 23, Class 53, B” Composite, ASME, ASH VE, DS. NORRIS, FRANK D. Pancho” Accounting Falfurrias Age 20, Class 54, 1st Lt. A” Athletics, T” Association, Track Letter- man, Accounting Soc., Brush Country Club. NORTON, KELSEY K. Ken” Arch. Wills Point Age 20, Class 54, 1st Lt. Sqd. 10. Vice Pres. ALA, YMCA, Inter-Faith Council. NORVELL, WALTER F. Poncho” U et. Med. Falfurrias Age 20, Class 54, Capt. 4th Bn. 1st Regt., Capt. A M Pistol Team, Saddle Sirloin Club. NOVOSAD, STEPHEN J. Schlick” Pet. Eng. East Bernard Age 20, Class 54, 1st Lt. Sqd. 11, W ' esley Foundation, Pet. Eng. Club, A M Czech Club, Ross Volunteers, Geology Club. AIME, Phi Eta Sigma. OGLESBY, BILLY J. A. H. Waxahachie Age 20, Class 54, 1st Lt. A” TC, Ross Volunteers, Saddle Sirloin Club, Junior Livestock Judging Team. OHLENDORF, NOBERT K. Dutch” Agronomy Lockhart Age 21, Class 54, Capt. B” Athletics, Football 52-53, T” Association, Agronomy Soc., Alpha Zeta, Caldwell County Club. iLDS, FRED C. Arch. Abilene Age 21, Class 54, 1st Lt. A” AAA, Abilene Club. Intramural Medal Winner. OLSON MARVIN B. A. H. Cranfills Gap Age 21, Class 54, 2nd Lt. A” Ordnance, Bosque County Club, Saddle Sirloin Club. O’NEAL, DONALD G. Don” • M. E. Lampasas Age 20, Class 54. 2nd Lt. ”A” TC, MSC Dance Committee, Land o’ Lakes Club. ORR, PH II.IP M __ Flip” ' Ag. Eng. Hartselle, Ala. L KF 2ijP®i8l, Class 54, Capt.-Sqd. 19. Ross Volunteers, Am. Soc. Ag. Eng., Senior Court, Pres. Confederate States Club. OUTLAW, TED E jj A. . ' ' i. Moore Age 20. Class 54, 1st Lt. Sqd. 4, Saddle Sirloin Club, Southwest Texas Hometown Club. OVEREND, CHARLES R. Personnel Ad. ”E-Fudd” Midland Age 20. Class 54. 1st Lt. A” Armor, Permian Basin Club, Business Soc., HE Club, Intramurals. Sam” Goldthwaile Age 21, Class 54, 1st Lt. A” QMC, DS, DMS, Saddle Sirloin Club, Land o’ Lakes Club. OWENS, SAMMIE S. A. H. PALMER, ROBERT W. Bob” Gen. Business Fort Worth Age 22, Class 54, Capt. 1st Wing Staff, Business Soc., Batt. Staff, Phi Kappa Phi, P. T. Pearce Scholarship Winner, DS. PARKS, HAL M. Marketing Aransas Pass Age 20, Class 54, B” Athletics. PARRISH, PAT F. B. A. Port Neches Age 20, Class 54, 1st Lt. B” Armor, Business Soc., Port Arthur Club. PATRONELLA, CHARLES W. Arch. Age 20, Class 54, 1st Lt. A” ASA. PATTON, JOE WILLIAM Marketing Charley” Houston Skip” La Grange Age 20. Class 54, 2nd Lt. A” Inf., BA Society, Marketing Society, Colorado County Hometown Club. PEARSON, CARROL R. Ray” A. H. Lamesa Age 21, Class 54, 1st Lt. A” TC, Saddle Sirloin Club, DS, Triangle Club. PEPPER, GRADY P. Pep” M. E. Marshall Age 22, Class 54, Capt. B” Composite, Intramurals, Marshall Club. ASME. Student Eng. Council, DMS. PETERSON, DON M. Pete” Accounting Cleburne Age 20, Class 54, 1st Lt. B” Field Arty., Accounting Soc., Business Soc., Johnson County Club. PHILIPPUS, HUGH H. Journalism San Antonio Age 22, Class 54, Major Corps Staff, Drum Major Consolidated Band, Batt. Staff, Corps Staff, Silver Taps Team, Assistant Class Agent. PHILLIPS, CARROLL W. Accounting Henrietta Age 20, Class 54, Lt. Col. Corps Staff, Student Life Comm., MSC Council, MSC Directorate, Twelfth Man Scholarship, Houston C of C Award, Beyer-Hinto Award, Who’s Who in American Colleges and Uni¬ versities, Ross Volunteers, DMS, DS. PICKETT. CREIGHTON A. Brud” A. H. Houston Age 20, Class 54, Major 3rd Bn. Staff, Agriculturalist Staff, Saddle Sirloin Club. PICKETT, JAMES L. Accounting Lo Age 22, Class 54, 1st Lt. B” Composite, Accounting Soc , DM! ' Pick” Tm. POLZER, EUGENE F. Gene A. H. Cameron Age 21, Class 54, Capt. 1st Bn. 1st Regt., Saddle Sirloin Club, Intra¬ mural, Milam County Club, Alpha Zeta. PORTER, RICHARD N. Die Chemistry Texark. Age 21, Class 54, Lt. Col. Consolidated Band Commander, Chemi: Club, Ross Volunteers, Arts and Sciences Council, Houston C Award, Air Force Association- M e dal . ----- PORTER. ROBERT G. Agronomy -- Age 21, Class 54, Maroon Band, Agronomy Society, Tarpon Club, Aggie Band. POST. JERRY VLADIMIR, JR. J. V.” A- A. Navasota Age 19, Class 54, 1st Lt. W. Band, AIEE. POTEET. BOBBY S. Ento. Farwell Age 21, Class 54, 1st Lt. Sqd. 13, Ento. Soe. Vice Pres. POTTS, ROBERT L. Bob” Floriculture Vicksburg, Miss. Age 21, Class 54, Sqd.12, Flor. and Landscape Arch. Soe., Student Floral Concession Mgr., Confederate States Club. PRAGUE, THOMAS G. T” Acct. Dallas Age 20, Class 54, W. Band, Dallas Club, Acct. Soc., Intramural Ath. PRICE, PHILLIP M. Phil” C. E. Fort Worth Age 21, Class 54, B” FA, AISC, Fort Worth Club. PURCELL, JOHN T. Johnny” Pet. and M. E. Arlington Age 20, Class 54, Capt. 2nd Bn., Pet. Eng. Club, Geo. Club, DMS, DS. PURSELLEY, ALVIE W. El Gato” Food Tech. Houston Age 21, Class 54, 1st Lt. A” Cml., Ross Volunteers, KKK Club, Houston Club. QUAST, DON C. Quastic” Zoology Yoakum Age 21, Class 54, Capt. M. Band, Pre-Med Club, Lavaca Co. Club Pres., DS, Outstanding Soph. Appearance. RANDALL, RICHARD W. Dick” I. T. San Antonio Age 21, Class 54, 2nd Lt. B” Eng., San Antonio Club. RANEY, ARTHUR J. Jerry” Mktg. D ' Hanis Age 22, Class 54, 2nd Lt. Sqd. 14, Soph. Vice Pres., Student Senate, Bus. Soc., Mktg. Soc., Southwest Tex. Club. RATCLIFFE, THOMAS G. Tom” B. P. M. Shreveport Age 21, Class 54, 1st Lt., AAA, Arts Sciences Council, BPM Soc., Shreveport Hometown Club. RAY, GERALD L. Buns” Finance Dallas Age 20, Class 54, 1st Lt. Sqd. 5, Dallas Club, Bus. Soc., Hillel Foun¬ dation. REED, WILLIAM M. Bill” E. E. San Antonio Age 21, Class 54, Col. 1st Wing, Student Life Committee, Student Sen¬ ate, CO Ross Volunteers, Outstanding Junior in 2nd Wing, Summer Camp Outstanding Cadet, Outstanding Soph. H” Sqd., Soph. Class Treas., AIEE, Fish Drill Team, Y” Cabinet. RHEMAN, WILLIAM F. Red Eye” A. H. Brookshire Age 21, Class 54, 1st Lt., Sqd. 5, DS, Newman Club, Saddle Sirloin Club, Rodeo Club, Houston Club, DMS. RHOADS, TOMMY R. Tom” A. H. Haskell Age 21, Class 54, 1st Lt. Sqd. 6, Fish Football, Saddle Sirloin Club, HJSK Club, Alpha Zeta. RICE, LOWIE K. Lefty” A. H. Big Spring Age 21, Class 54, Sqd. 9, 4-H Club, Saddle Sirloin Club, Rodeo Club and Team, Junior Livestock Judging Team. RICHMOND, DAVIE L. Dave” Agr. R aymondville Age 21, Class 54, 1st Lt. Sqd. 6, Agr. Soc., Rio Grande Valley Club. RIGGAN, NORVILLE L. Lou” yjp ; Affctg. ____________ Stanton Age 20, Class 54, 1st Lt. Sqd. 21, Intramural Mgr., DS, Soph. Class Sgt.-at-Arms, Bus. Soc., Mktg. Soc., Permian Basin Club. RINNERT, RONALD R. Rooster” Poultry Husbandry New Boston Age 20, Class 54, 2nd Lt. Sqd. 14, Poultry Science Club, Wesley Foun¬ dation. ROBERTS, CHARLES E. Buck” Agronomy Raymondville Age 22, Class 54, 2nd Lt. Sqd. 6, Agronomy Soc., Rio Grande Valley Club. ROBERTS, JAMES T. j im ” Eco- Winns boro Age 21, Class 54, 1st Lt. Sqd. 3, Six-County Club, Business Soc., DS, Intramurals. ROBINETT, JERRY 0. Personnel Administration El Paso Age 21, Class 54, Capt. Sqd. 8, T” Association, Intramurals, Baseball Letterman, SWC Sportsmanship Representative, Business Soc., Maltz Baseball and Scholastic Award. ROBINSON, WILLIAM I. Bill” I- T. Galena Park Age 21, Class 54, Capt. 7th Gp. Staff, Houston A M Club, Ind. Ed. Club, Batt. Staff, Intramural Rifle, American Foundry Society, Camera Club ROGERS, JAMES H. Hoss” Ag. Eng. Texarkana Age 22, Class 54, 1st Lt. Sqd. 24, ASME. ROGERS, LUTHER F. Frank” Geology Lolita Age 21, Class 54, 2nd Lt. Sqd. 10, Phi Eta Sigma, Geology Club, Tau Beta Pi, Intramural Cross Country, Engineers Council, Phi Kappa Phi, DS, DMS. BOOTH, ROBERT L. Nick” Marketing Alvin Age 22, Class 54, 1st Lt. Maroon Band, Brazoria County Club, DS, Business Soc., Marketing Soc. ROPER, PAUL H. Bullet” Personnel Ad. Dallas Age 21, Class 54, 2nd Lt. A” Inf., Military Editor Aggieland, Junior Intramural Manager, BSU Executive Council, Camera Club, Business Soc., Dallas Club, Panhandle Club, ACF. ROSENBERG, GARY M. Rosy” D. H. Bellville Age 21, Class 54, 1st Lt. A” Field Arty., Kream Kow Klub, Junior and Senior Dairy Judging Team, Junior Dairy Science Club of America. ROSS, ROBERT G. ' Hoss” Ind. Eng. Conroe Age 22, Class 54, A” ASA, Intramurals, AIIE Soc., Engineer Repre¬ sentative for AIIE Soc. ROWLAND, WILLIAM H. Bill” Pet. and Ch. E. San Antonio Age 21, Class 54, Maj. 4th Bn. Staff, Vice Pres. Senior Class, Vice Pres. Junior Class, Pres. Senior Class, Sec. Freshman Class, Fish Track Squad, Student Senate, Student Life Committee, AIChE, Pet. E. Club, San Antonio Club, DS, DMS, Phi Eta Sigma, Intramural Athletics, Opportunity Award Scholarship. ROZACKY, EUGENE E. Rozy” Poultr) ' Husbandry ' Taylor Age 21, Class 54, 1st Lt. Sqd. 14, Poultry Science Club, Czech Club, Poultry Judging Team, Intramurals, Phi Eta Sigma, DS. RUBIN, SHERWIN B. Ind. Eng. Ft. Worth Age 21, Class 54, 1st Lt. Sqd. 8, Swimming Team, Engineer Staff, Aggie Players, Junto Club, Hillel Club. RUSSO, ANTHONY S. Sam” Che. Eng. Houston Age 22, Class 54, 1st Lt. A” Cml., AIChE, Tau Beta Pi. SAENZ, LEONEL Leo” Ag. Ed . Rio Grande City Age 21, Class 54, 2nd Lt. A” QMC, Hidalgo-Starr County Club, Newman Club, Collegiate FFA Chapter, Intramurals. SALES, JERRY L. Jerr Pet. and Geol. Eng. Br y — Age 20, Class 54, 1st Lt. B” Composite. Pet. Eng Hlub, Geology Club, Phi Eta Sigma, Ross Volunteers, AIME, DMS, DS, The Engineer. SANDLIN, BARTON W - Ag. Eco. ...... Ft. Worth Age 20, Class 54, 1st Lt. A” ASA, Ag. Eco. Club, Ft. Worth Club. SANTERRE, ROY C. Floriculture Arlington Age 20, Class 54, 1st Lt. F” Co., Floriculture and Landscape Arch. Soc., DMS. SCAIEF, M. HAROLD r Ski PPy” Agronomy San Benito Age 21, Class 53, 1st Lt. G” Co.. Rio Grande Valley Club, Agronomy Society, King Cotton 53. SCHADEL, HAROLD A. : Hal” . T. Houston Age 23, Class 52, 1st Lt. Sqd. 20, DS, Houston Club, American Foun- drymen’s Soc., Ind Ed. Club. SCHUMACHER, EARL W. Ag. Eng. Sanford. Fla. Age 24, Class 54, 1st Lt. B” Inf., Dance Comm. MSC, Ag. Eng. Club. SCHUSTER, JOSEPH L. Joe” R. F. Mexia Age 21, Class 54, Lt. Col. 1st Bn. 1st Comp. Regt., DMS, DS, R F Club. SCHWARZ, ROBERT B. . E. San Antonio Age 21, Class 54, 1st Lt. Sqd. 16, ASME, San Antonio Club, Student Senate. SCOTT, ALBERT C. Scotty” A. H. Stephenville Age 22, Class 53, Capt. K” Co. Inf., Saddle Sirloin Club. SCOTT, ALBERT D. Scotty” Arch. Longview Age 21, Class 54, Lt. Col. 2nd Gp. Staff, American Institute of Archi¬ tects, Student Engineers Council. SCOTT, ARTHUR D. B. A. Houston Age 21, Class 54, Capt. Sqd. 21, Marketing Soc.. DS, DMS, Opportu¬ nity Award Scholarship. SCOTT, DOUGLAS Doug” P. E. Tyler Age 21, Class 54, 1st Lt. Sqd. 10, PE Club, Intramural Handball Champ, DS. SCOTT, RUSSELL J. C. E. Bowie Age 21, Class 54, 1st Lt. Sqd. 24, ASCE. SEAT, JOHN F. Johnny” B. A. West Age 21, Class 54, 1st Lt. Sqd. 7, Intramurals, Business Society, West Hometown Club. SEBESTA, LEROY J. C. E. Age 21, Class 54, 1st Lt. Sqd. 5, ASCE. SESSIONS. ROGER E. Bo” Columbus Pit. E. Are 2 Wells ), Class 56, 5th Bn. Staff, Pet. E. Club, East Texas Hometown ub. SEWELL, BILL R. g. Ed. ge 21, Class 54, 1st Lt. A” Inf., FFA Chapter. Cyrano” Blooming Grove SEWEliL, EDWARD E. Geol. Eng. Childress lass 54, 1st Lt. Sqd. 15, Tau Beta Pi, Geology Club, Phi Eta P. Luse Opportunity Award. TON, R. WARREN ' Sexx” and Geo. Eng. Houston 21, Class 54 , Cap t. 3rd Bn. Staff, Houston Club, Pet. Club, Geology Junior Class Officer, Bridge Comm. Chairman MSC, MSC Direc- EXTON, WINSTON G........... ......... Winnie” . Houston Age 21, Class 54, 1st Lt. Sqd. 9, Geol. Club, Pet. E. Club, AIME, DS, Houston Club, Singing Cadets. SEYMOUR, JAMES i,. M. E. . San Antonio Age 20, Class 55, Sqd. 10, ASME, San Antonio Club, Phi Eta Sigma, DS. SHAN KLIN, RAY D. E. E. and Ind. Eng. Gonzales Age 22, Class 54, B” Composite, Gonzales Club, AIIE, Newman Club SHAW, GUS D. Dave” B- A. Escondido, Calif. Age 20, Class 54, 1st Lt. Sqd. 3, Business Soc., Marketing Soc., Pre- Law Soc. SHELTON, HUNTLY E. Shrimpboat” Ind. Eng. Aransas Pass Age 20, Class 54, Capt. A” Sig., Tarpon Club, AIIE. SHEPARD, BILL C. Spook” Journalism San Antonio Age 20, Class 54, 1st Lt. P Co., A M Bowling Club, Journalism Club, San Antonio Club, A M Press Club, Intramurals. SHREVE, CHARLES D. Charlie” P- E. Groesbeck Age 21, Class 54, 1st Lt. L” Battery, PE Club. Limestone County Club, Handball Club, Intramurals. SIMPSON, JACK C. Jackie” B. A. Caldwell Age 22, Class 54, Capt. 1st Regt. Staff. SIMPSON, JOHN E. Johnny” Ind. Eng. Yorktown Age 22, Class 54, A” Ord., AIIE. SINGLETARY, JAMES H. Howie” Vet. Med. Groves Age 21, Class 54, 1st Lt. B” Armor, AVMA, Port Arthur Club. SKLADAL, GEORGE W. G. W.” C. E. San Antonio Age 20, Class 54, Lt. Col. 1st Comp. Regt., Senior Court, DMS, DS, Intramural Mgr., Basic Division Council, Intramurals, ASCE, San An¬ tonio Club. SKRABANEK, THOMAS J. Skeebo” B. A. Dallas Age 20, Class 54, 1st Lt. Sqd. 10, Fish Football, Marketing Soc., Busi¬ ness Soc., Batt. Staff, Dallas Club. SUVA, NORMAN E. M. E. Beeville Age 20, Class 54, 1st Lt. L” Battery, Intramural Mgr., Election Com¬ mission, DS, Bee County Club, ASME. SMITH, CHRIS C. C. C.” Pet. E. Grapeland Age 21, Class 54, 1st Lt. Sqd. 2, Ross Volunteers, Pet. Club. SMITH, GENE A. Black Jack ’ Personnel Ad. Backport Age 21, Class 54, Capt. 1st Bn. Staff. SMITH, JOHN THOMAS Eng. ' J. T.” Bryan Age 23, Class 54, B” Inf., Pistol Team, Arts and Science? Council. SMITH, LELAND D. Sergeant ’ B. P. M. Houston Age 22, Class 54, Capt. L” Battery, Ross Volunteers, DMS, BPM Club, Business Soc., Election Comm. SMITH, LESTER Ag. Ed. Col e: Age 21, Class 54,1st Lt. Sqd. 16, Election Commission, Coleman Hoi town Club, Collegiate FFA, Ross Volunteers, Browsing Library Co MSC, Batt. Staff. SMITH, ROBERT A. Personnel Ad. Age 21, Class 54, 1st Lt. Sqd. 21, Fish Football Te town Club, Business Society. SMITH, W. LEONARD Leo” B. A. Texarkana Age 21, Class 55, Armor, Business Soc., Texarkana Four States Club Pres. SNELL, CASBEER Casey” A. H. Lampasas Age 21, Class 54, 1st Lt. Sqd. 3, Varsity Swimming, Water Polo Team, Saddle Sirloin Club, Land o’ Lakes Club, Intramurals, Batt. Staff, Press Club. SNELLING, THOMAS A. Tommy” I rid. Eng. Shreveport, La. Age 21, Class 54, 1st Lt. Sqd. 19, AIIE, Shreveport Hometown Club. SOEFJE, ALAN E. P olar Bear” B. A. ] f ew Braunfels Age 21, Class 54, Capt. 7th Gp. Staff, Pre-Law Soc., Arts and Sciences Council, A M Weight Lifting Team, Commentator Staff, YMCA Cab¬ inet, Lutheran Student Association, Cen-Tex Club, Business Soc., Aggie Debate Club, Aggie Players. SOLIS, JOE F. Joe” Ag. Ed. and A. H. Floresville Age 22, Class 53, 1st Lt. A” Armor, FFA, 4-H Club, Sr. Intramural Mgr., Tri-Angle Club. SPADDACHENE, JOSH M. Mitch” Personnel Ad. Houston Age 21, Class 54, Capt. 1st Gp. Staff, Houston Club, Business Society Pres., Business Society Vice Pres. 52-53, Arts and Sciences Council. R. L. Elkins Scholarship Award. SPANIEL, GEORGE J. D .H. Moulton Age 19, Class 54, 2nd Lt. Sqd. 4, Kream Kow Klub, Dairy Products Judging Team, Lavaca County Club. STALLINGS, RAYMOND D. Don” B. A. Pasadena Age 21, Class 54, Sqd. 2, ACE, Business Society, Pasadena Hometown Club. STASNEY, LEONARD W. Stas” Agronomy Temple Age 21, Class 54, Capt. A” Ordnance, Agronomy Society Pres., Alpha Zeta, Bell County Club, DS, DMS, Agricultural Council. STAUTS, WILLIAM M. Bill” I. T. Marshall Age 21, Class 53, 2nd Lt. Sqd. 5, Ind. Ed. Club, Marshall Hometown Club. STEEL, TOMMY R. Sack” Marketing Texarkana Age 21, Class 54, 1st Lt. Maroon Band, Ross Volunteers, Marketing Soc., Texarkana Four States Club. STEEN, JOHN A. Jack” History El Paso Age 21, Class 54, 1st Lt. Sqd. 14, Arts and Sciences Council, Pre-Law Soc., Intramural Manager, Business Soc., Eco. Club. STEINMAN, WALTER P. Pete” M. E. San Antonio Age 21, Class 54, 1st Lt. A” Armor, San Antonio Club. STEPHENS, GENE S. Bud” P. E. College Station A ;e 24 Class 54, 1st Lt. Sqd. 12. SITERN, EDWIN C. Ed” Ag. Journalism Brenham, Age 21, Class 54, 1st Lt. A” Signal, Editor Agriculturalist, Historian Senior Class, Soph. Class Officer, 4-H Club, Batt. Staff, Journalism Club, Inter-Faith Council. SIERZING, jCARL B. Bruno” Pre-Law Austin Age 20, Class 54, Lt. Col. 3rd Bn. Staff, Fish Drill Team, DMS, DS, Ross Volunteers, Arts and Sciences Council, Inter-Council Committee, Senior Court, Phi Kappa Phi. STOCKTON, JOHN F. . T. Kerens Age 20, Class 54, Capt. 5th Bn. Staff, American Industrial Arts Associa¬ tion, Ind. Ed. Club, Navarro County Club, DS. STRANGE, DON E. ' Geek’ Abilent ApT22, Class 347181 irSqO; Abilene A M Club, Pres. Canterbury Club, Business Society. STRIBLING. GILBERT T. Gil” Personnel Ad. , ; ; Shamrock Age 22, Class 54, Capt. 4th Gp. Staff, Soc. Sec. Senior Class, Student Senate, Panhandle Club, Business Soc., Disciple Student Fellowship. SULLIVAN, ROY F. Sully” Ag. Journalism Pampa Age 21, Glass 54, Lt. Col. Corps Staff, Agriculturalist Staff, Alpha Zeta’, Ross Volunteers. I)S, DMS, Pampa Club, Journalism Club, Press Club, Saddle Sirloin Club. SUPER, ROY D. Bubba” H. Houston Age 21, Class 54, 2nd Lt. Scjd. 3, Saddle Sirloin Club, Houston Club, Angle Club. SWARZELL, MAJOR L. Swat” C. E. Cleburne Age 21, Class 54, 1st Lt. Sqd. 8, Fish Track. Fish Basketball. Varsity Basketball, ASCE, Johnson County Club, DS. SWINK, MARVIN N. Marv” M. E. Amarillo Age 21, Class 54, Lt. Sqd. 8, Tau Beta Pi, ASME, T” Association, Amarillo Club, DS, Track Team, DMS. TALASH, ALVIN W. ' Dub” Pet. and Geol. Eng. Caldwell Age 21, Class 54, 2nd Lt. Sqd . 16. Pet. Club. TANIGUCHI. EDWARD T. Magoo” Ag. Eng. San Benito Age 21, Class 54, 1st Lt. A” Ordnance, American Soc. of Ag. Engi¬ neers, A M Agriculturalist Staff, Lower Valley Club. TANTZEN, HERMAN E. Gene” Arch. Beaumont Age 21, Class 54, 1st Lt. Sqd. 22, Beaumont Club, YMCA Cabinet, AGC. TAYLOR. ROBERT E. Economics Age 22, Class 53, 1st Lt. Armor. Waco TAYLOR. WADE J. Dub” Gen. Business Wichita Falls Age 21, Class 53, A” Ordnance, Wichita Falls Club, Opportunity Award. Intramurals, Business Society. TEMPLER. OTIS. W. Hort. Crystal City Age 20. Class 54, Capt. 2nd Bn. Staff, Southwest Texas Club, Hort. Soc., DS, Phi Eta Sigma, Senior Court, Phi Kappa Phi. TERRY, HUBERT G. Hub” I. T. Sherman Age 21, Class 54, 1st Lt. A” Ordnance, IT Club. Grayson County Club. TEVIS, ROBERT S. Skip” B. A. Houston Age 22. Class 53, Lt. Col. 2nd Bn. Staff, 1st Comp. Regt., Business Soc., Newman Club. Pre-Law Soc., Houston Club. THEDFORD. JACK L. Ag. Ed. W ' est Age 21. Class 54, 1st Lt. Sqd. 12, FFA, Newman Club, DS. THERIOT, THOMAS D. Tommy” Pet. and Geol. Eng. Sourlaki Age 21. Class 54, Lt. Col. Corps Staff, Ross Volunteers, Phi Eta Sigi Pet. Club, Geol. Club. THOMAS, STANLEY A. Stan” Accounting Dallas Age 21. Class 54, Capt. 3rd Bn. Staff, Intramurals, Accounting Society, DS, Dallas Club. THOMPSON, ALBERT G. E. E. -- Larlsruhe, Ge Age 20. Class 55, Co. I” THOMPSON, EDDIE-fe: -- D. Mfg. Age 21, Class 54, LtrCoL. 5th Gp. Staff, Dairy Ju Volunteers, Kream Kow Klub. Waco Club, DS. THOMPSON, GAYLE 0. R- -Y Plainview Age 20, Class 54, Sqd. 16, RS Club, Panhandle Club. THORNTON, HOMER L. Sonny” A. H. Graham Age 21, Class 54. 1st Lt. Sqd. 16, DS, Saddle Sirloin Club, Alpha Zeta. THREADCILL, EDWIN G. s Ed” M. E. . Ft. Worth Age 21, Class 54, Maroon Band, MSC Music Committee, Drum Bugle Corps, ASME, Ft. Worth Club. TILLEY, VERNON F. M. E. Missouri City Age 21, Class 54, Capt. 1st Bn. Staff. TIMMERMAN. WALTER C. Walt” Ch. E. Houston Age 22, Class 54. 2nd Lt. Sqd. 16, AIChE. TIPTON, FRANKLIN E. Tip” Geol. Eng. Baytown Age 21, Class 54, 2nd Lt. A” Field Arty., Baytown Hometown Club, Geology Club. TODD, ROUSE J. Smokey” M. E. Crowell Age 21, Class 54, Capt. A” ASA, ASME, SAE. Intramurals. TOPPERWEIN, DALE J. Topper” B. A. San Antonio Age 21, Class 54, 1st Lt. A” QMC, Business Soc., San Antonio Club, Intramural Basketball Champs 53-54. TOP. JOHN J. B. P. M. El Paso Age 21, Class 54, 2nd Lt. B” Field Arty., BPM Club, Business Soci¬ ety, El Paso Club. TORBETT, WILLIAM C. Bill” Statistics Dallas Age 21, Class 54, 1st Lt. B” Co.. Phi Eta Sigma, Dallas Club. DMS, DS. TRACY, CHARLES J. Geology Cleburne Age 20, Class 54, 1st Lt. A” Eng., Geol. Club. TRACY, JOHN L. Pel. Eng. Cleburne Age 21, Class 54. 1st Lt. A” Eng., Pet. Club, Student Eng. Council, Fish Baseball Team, J. E. Adcock Trophy. TRIMBLE, JAMES C. Red” Pet. Eng. and M. E. Texarkana Age 23, Class 54, 1st Lt. Sqd. 22, Tau Beta Pi, BSU, Pet. E. Club. TROJACEK, DONALD English Baytown 4ge 2|L Class 53, Ordnance, English Club, Camera Club, Czech Club, Baytown Club. TROTTER, IDE P. Crome Dome” Ch. E. Bryan Age 21, Class 54, Lt. Col. Corps Stalf, Student Senate President, Corps Chaplain, Rifle Team, Tau Beta Pi, Phi Kappa Phi, SWC Sportsmanship Comm., BSU Council, DAR Award, Cml. C” Assn. Medal, AIChE, A- ward. Engineers Council, Inter-Faith Council, ACE, DMS, DS, Fish Drill Team. TYREE, JAMES B. Jimmy” Baytown Age 21. (.lass 54, Capt. A” Field Arty., Senior Yell Leader, Ross Vol¬ unteers, Poultry Science Club, Bowling Club, Baytown Club, Chairman Traditions Comm. IlgtZMAN, WAJLIER-W ___ Bill” Houston Age 20, Class 54, Capt. 1st Gp, Staff, Town Hall Staff, Intramurals, Bowling Club, Geol. Club, Canterbury Club, Senior Gift Comm. BE-NJA-MLN-E- -—-- Buddy” Ef. Bn an Age 20, Class 54, Sqd. 16, Student Senate, College Traffic Comm. mmmm VAUGHT. RALPH R. Hawk” Hist. ' • L ' ' Odessa Age 22. Class 54, Capt. f B” Co. Ini., Senior Court Member, DMS. VAUQHT, THOMAS M. Tom” Dairy Prod. Mt. Enterprise Age 19, Class 56. 1st Lt. K” Inf., Intramurals, Kream Kow Klub. VENINCASA. LOUIS A. Louie” Ind. Erie. . . San An.ton.io Age 21, Class 54, 1st Lt. I” Sig., AHE, San Antonio Club. VERNON, ROBERT P. Bob” Pet. E. New London Age 21, Class 54. Maj. Wing Staff, Pet. Club. Rusk Co. Club Pres., Intramurals. VITRANO, FRANK A. Pet. E. Waco Age 20, Class 54, Capt. G” Co., Pet. E. Club, Waco-MeLennan Co. Club Vice Pres. WALKER. CHARLES E. Charlie” P. P. M. Gates ville Age 21. Class 53, W. Band, Coryell Co. Club Pres., MSC House Com., BPM Club, Bus. Soc.. Former Student Com. Member. WALKER, JIM S. Acct. Conroe Age 22, Class 54, 1st Lt. Sqd. 25, DS. Acct. Soc. WALL, CARL D. Runt” Per. Adm. Shamrock Age 20. Class 54, Capt. Sqd. 18. Bus. Soc.. Panhandle Club. WALL, CARL K. B. A. Beaumont Age 21, Class 54, 1st Lt. Sqd. 12, Mktg. Soc., Beaumont Club. Acct. Soc. WALLA, CHARLES F. Hoss” Pet. E. West Age 23. Class 54, 1st Lt. Sqd. 3, West Club Vice Pres.. Pet. E. Club, DS. WALLIN. PAUL W. Corkey” rL H. Houston Age 21, Class 54, 1st Lt. A” Ath., Fish Swim Team, Varsity Swim Team, Houston Club. Saddle Sirloin Club. WALTER, VIRGIL J. -T H. Muenster Age 22. Class 54, 1st Lt. A” ASA, Newman Club, Saddle Sirloin Club. Agriculturist, Film Soc., Cooke Co. Club. WAPLES, GEORGE E„ JR. Ed” Ch. E. San Antonio Age 21, Class 54, 2nd Lt. Sqd. 2, AICE, San Antonio Club. WARRICK. JOSEPH E„ JR. Joe” Arch. San Bernardino. Calif. Age 23, Class 54, Maj. 6th Gp. Pistol Team, Town Hall Staff, Califor¬ nia Club Pres., AGC, AIA. WAY, FRANK J. E. E. Age 21, Class 54, 1st Lt. B r Officer. Pancho ' Kin Anton, Comp.. Phi Eta Sigma, AIEE, Athleti WEATHERBY, JAMES H. Jim” A- H. Fort W orth Age 21, Class 54, Maj. 4th Gp., Fort Worth Club, Saddle Sirloin Club. WEBB, CONRAD C. Koonro Ind. Ed. Age 24, Class 52, Gym Letterman, ' B” Arm., Track Team, Sumr Camp Outstanding Cadet, El Paso Club. WERNERT, LOUIS J. Geo. Eng. _ ££SBKB P$ 4f l u Age 21, Class 54, 1st Lt. A” Ord., Geo. Club, Treasl! SanAntonio Club. Lutheran Student Assn. Pres., Pet. E. Club. WHEELER. DUDLEY B. Bo” D. . Fort Worth Age 21, Class 54, 1st Lt. A” Comp.. Dairv Judging Team, Alpha Zeta, DMS, DS, Radio Prog. WHELAN, JOHN T. Tommy” E. E. Kerrville Age 20, Class 54, 1st Lt. Sqd. 6, AIEE. WHITAKER. JOE B. Jodie” Ag. Eng. Olton Age 20, Class 54, Maj. 1st Comp. Regt., ASAE, Ag. Council, Pecan Valley Club Pres., Panhandle Club. Batt. Staff, Wesley Found., Saddle Sirloin Club. WHITE, JOE M. Jeff” B. A. Jefferson Age 21, Class 54, 1st Lt. Sqd. 11, Bus. Soc., Mktg. Soc., Marshall Club Sec. and Treas.. Acct. Soc. WHITMORE, CLIFFORD S. Cliff” Vet. Med. Houston Age 20, Class 55, I” Co., Houston Club, Junior AVMA. WILDER, JACK E. Pet. E. and B. A. Beaumont Age 22. Class 53, B” FA. Beaumont Club, Pet. Club, Engineer Staff, DS. WILLIAMS, ERNEST W. Red” Agr. Hamilton Age 22. Class 54. 1st Lt. Sqd. 18. FFA. Agr. Soc. WILLIAMS, JOE S. Physics Austin Age 21, Class 54, 1st Lt. Sqd. 10, Phi Eta Sigma. DS, DMS, Physics Club, Arts and Sciences Council. WILLIAMS, MARCUS R. Meathead” C. E. Dallas Age 20, Class 54. Maj. 4th Gp., Sgt.-at-Arms, Senior Class, ASCE. WILLIAMS, ROSS S. F. M. Waxahachie Age 21. Class 53. 1st Lt. Army Seniors, Ag. Eco. Club. WILLIAMS, WADDELL P., Ill Dell” C. E. Marlin Age 21, Class 54. Capt., 5th Gp., ASCE. Singing Cadets, Rifle Team. WILLIAMSON, JOE A. Eco. Sulphur Springs Age 21, Class 54, B” Comp., Eco. Club Sec., Band. WILLIFORD, ROBERT D. Bob” B. A. Denison Age 21, Class 54, Capt. Sqd. 2, Grayson Co. Club, Ross Volunteers, Bus. Soc. WILLIS. FRANK B. Pancho” Hist. : Bishop Age 20, Class 54, 1st Lt. A” FA, Brush Country Club, Pre-Law Soc. WILLIS, JAMES E., JR. ' Jimmy” M. E. Carthage Age 22, Class 54, 1st Lt. Sqd. 16, ASME, Tau Beta Pi. W ILLMANN. ROBERT B. Bob” Physics Seguin 22, Class 54, Maj. 1st Wg., Physics Soc. Pres., Cen-Tex Club Pres., DS, ArtS; and Sciences Council. WILSON, CARL W. jBnk ' . Waco Agje 20, Class 54. Lt. Col. 1st Bn., ASCE Pres., Engineers Council, SAME, Senior Gcrart-Memberr-- I t h. p or i Arthur Age 22, Class 52, 2nd Lt. Sqd. 17, ASME. WILSON, KENNETH M. Ken” I a Fort Worth A,r e 21, Class 55, 1st Lt. L” Btry., Saddle Sirloin Club, Fort Worth Club. WILSON, WILLIAM T. Feldmarschall” Hist. Stuttgart, Germany Age 21, Class 54, Lt. Col. 7th Gp., Soccer Team, Ross Volunteers, Pan American Club, Bus. Soc., Modern Languages Club, Senior Court. DS, Confederate States Club. WISEMAN, WILLIAM R. Bill” Arch, Dumas Age 21, Class 54, Lt. Col. 1st Gp., Inter-Faith Council Pres., Singing Cadets Pres., Phi Eta Sigma, AGC. WITHERSPOON, CLIFFORD W. Spoon” Agr. Ferris Age 20. Class 54, 1st Lt. A” Ch., Agr. Soc. WOLIVER. CLARENCE H. Clancy” B. A. Houston Age 21, Class 54, Capt. A” QMC, Senior Court, Election Com., QM Award, Bus. Soc. Chairman, Mktg. Soc., Houston Club, DMS. WOOD, PATRICK H. Pat” Acct. Port Arthur Age 22, Class 54, Capt. Sqd. 14, Senior Class Pres., Acct. Soc. Pres., Ross Volunteers, Firing Squad, Singing Cadets, Arts and Sciences Coun¬ cil, Port Arthur Club Pres., Student Life Com. WOODSON. JACK G. A. H. Gatesville Age 21, Class 54, 2nd Lt. Sqd. 13, Saddle Sirloin Club, Hometown Club, Alpha Zeta. WATTRING. WATSON P. Arch. Houston Age 21, Class 54, 1st Lt. L” FA. AGC. Houston Club. WRIGHT, EDWARD V., JR. Ed” A. E. Laredo Age 20, Class 54, Capt. 3rd Gp., Ross Volunteers, AIEE, Laredo Club. WRIGHT, JAMES S. Jim” Arch. Dallas Age 20. Class 54, Maj. 2nd Gp., Arch. Soc., AIA. Dallas Club. WRIGHT, LEE R„ JR. Pete” A. H. Robstown Age 21, Class 54. 1st Lt. A” QMC, Saddle Sirloin Sec. and Treas.. Brush Country Club Pres., Election Com., Newman Club, Knights of Columbus. WULFMAN, GUS A. Per. Adm. Amarillo Age 21, Class 54, Capt. Sqd. 4, Fencing Team Capt., Ross Volunteers, Bus. Soc., Panhandle Club, Amarillo Club. YAGGI, RONALD T. I. T. Age 22. Class 53, 1st Lt. Sqd. 3, Six Co. YOUNG. THOMAS P. Ind. Eng. Age 21, Class 54, 1st Lt. Sqd. 25. YOUNG. WILLIAM A., JR. Ted” Daingerfield Club Pres., Ind. Ed. Club. Tommy” AbilenC Bill ’ Rural Soc. Age 22, Class 54. 1st Lt. A” TC, Soc. Club Pres., Houston Town Hall Staff, Singing Cadets. Houston Club Pres YOUNGBLOOD. ADRIAN D. A. D.” Agr. Hedley Age 20, Class 54, 1st Lt. Sqd. 9, Agr. Soc.. Panhandle Club, Wesley Found. Vice Pres, and Fin. Chairman, Christian Fellowship. Brazos Flyers. ZACHRY, HENRY B„ JR. Ba C. E. ' San Ant Age 20, Class 54, 1st Lt. Sqd. 2, ASCE, San Antonio Club. ZAESKE, LEWIS L. ..........” .......................... D. P. _ Age 23, Class 54. Capt. A” Inf. Fish, Kream Kow Klub Judging Team. ALDERDICK. JAMES R. Joum. Age 22, Class 53. ALLEN, CEORGE L. F. Arc . Age 31. ( lass 54, Veteran. AMAN. EDWARD B. Get. Med. Age 28. Class 54, Veteran, Southwest Council, AVMA. Press Club, DS. Bob” Dallas Sorinv’ ' McAllen AMMANN, JACK J„ JR. Jack” hid. Eng. San Antonio Age 21, Class 54, A1IE, Pre-Law Society, Geo. Club, Pet. E. Club. San Antonio Club. ANATO-BETANCOURT. FERNANDO C. E. Eenezuela Age 26. Class 54. ASCE. Pan-American Club, United Nations Club. ANDERSON, BYRON H. Andy” M. E. San Antonio Age 21, Class 54, Tau Beta Pi. Phi Eta Sigma. Student Eng. Council, ASME, Vice Pres., SAE. DS. ANDERSON. GEORGE D. Andy” Acct. Eastland Age 20, Class 54, Intramural Mgr., Acct. Soc., Eastland-Stephens Co. Club, Class Agent. Class Gift Committee. ANDERSON, HENRY S. Andy” Geo. Dumas Age 21. Class 54, Geo. Club. Amarillo Club. ANDREWS, ARNOLD L. Andy” Ind. Ed. San Angelo Age 26, Class 53, Veteran. ARD, JAMES W. Bill” Vet. Med. Dallas Age 19. Class 54, Phi Eta Sigma. YMCA, Student AVMA, Dallas Club. DS. ARLEDGE. JIMMY R. Vet. Med. Orange Age 22. Class 54. AVMA, Pistol Team. ARMSTRONG, JOHN N., JR. Johnny” Geo. Eng. Corpus Christi Age 27, Class 48. Veteran, Geo. Club, AIME. BAILEY. THOMAS E. Tom” Pel. and Geo. E. Houston Age 23, Class 54, Pet. Club. Geo. Club. BEAGLE. CHARLES D. Charlie” Mktg. Port Arthur , Class 53. Maj. 3rd Div., YMCA Pres., Southwest Reg. Con., aith Council, United Nations Club Pres., Opportunity Award. EAN, JAMES D.. JR. J Jim” E. Dallas ge 23, Class 54, Veteran, ASME, SAE. Age Inter- BENTLEY, MELVIN M. Ag. Ed. Age 21, Class 54, FFA, Hill Co. Club. ' BENTON, PHILLIP R. m A 23, Class 5?TBus. Soc., Amarillo Club. BESCH. EVERETT D, _ Vet. Med. Itasca Phil” Amarillo CiboL ————- —Phi Zeta Exec. Vice Pres., Ph Kappa Phi, Southwestern Vet. Editor, Krueger Award, Bordon Aware AVMA Council, Vet. Med. School Honor Council, Sophomore Class Pres BEVIER. CHARLES W. Charlie” M. E. Coffeyville Age 23 Class 52, Graduate Assis tant, ASME. P B1ARD. JAMES R. Bob” E. E. M Paris Age 22, Class 54, Cataloger—Tau Beta Pi. AIEE, DS. BIRKES, WALLACE B. Wally” Arch. Chilton Age 21, Class 52, Wesley Found. Vice Pres., Falls Co. Club, Vice Pres., Student Senate, Student Life Com., Election Com., Assn, of General Con¬ tractors, Mitchell Hall Housemaster, PIO, United Nations Nat. Reg. Dir., Who’s Who, Tex. Methodist Con. Vice Pres. IUhIH BOOKER, ROBERT L. Geo. Lufkin Age 26, Class 52, Veteran. BOWERS, ROBERT A. Bob” C. E. Cleburne Age 25, Class 54, Veteran, Johnson Co. Club Pres., ASCE Sec. BRADEN, JOE A. Vet. Med. Hondo Age 24, Class 51, Southwest Tex. Club, AVMA, AVMA Council, Vice Pres. AVMA. BRAGG, DAN M. Dan” Ind. Eng. Irving Age 25, Class 54, Veteran, Engineer Writer, AIIE Vice Pres. BRASHEAR. WILLIAM P. Lefty” Ag. Ed. Sulphur Springs Age 21, Class 53, FFA, Hometown Club. BRINKLEY, WYNDHAM K. Ken” Ch. E. Corpus Christi Age 21, Class 54, Amateur Radio Club, Corpus Christi Club, Tau Beta Pi. BRINKOETER, A. J„ JR. Geo. E. Age 22, Class 54, San Antonio Club, Geo. Club. BROOKS, ROBERT S. B. A. Brink” San Antonio Bob” Baytoivn Age 21, Class 54, Bus. Soc., Mktg. Soc., Baytown Club. BROSIUS, ALLEN 0. E. E. Alvin Age 21, Class 55, AIEE. Texas Ci 1 BROUSSARD, RAYMOND D. Ray” E. E. Orange Age 24, Class 54, AIEE, Inter-Faith Council, Knights of Columbus, Newman Club. BROUSSARD, VANCE L. Vet. Med. Port Arthur Age 23, Class 50. BROWN, WILBURN R. C. E. Age 26, Class 54, ASCE, AGC, Veteran. BRUCKS, ERNEST W.. JR. Bilf Vet. Med. Hondo Age 25, Class 49, Veteran, DS, AVMA Vice Pres., Vet. School Honor Council Chairman, Phi Zeta. Who’s Who, Athletic Council, Student Life Comm., Southwest Tex. Club, AVMA Council, Southwest Vet. Prod. Editor, Phi Zeta Sec. BRUECHNER, HERMAN M. Vet. Med. Age 23, Class 52. ' Raj” a BURNS, THEO M„ ,ffi B. A. Age 22, Class 53, Rio Grande Vafle y ' Club, ' Newma Ath. Officer. BUSH, WALTER E. Gene” Vet. Med. Denison Age 24, Class 54, Veteran. CABELLO, ANSELMO ; Pelos” Pet. E. Age 21, Class 54, Pet. E. Club, Pan-American|Club Vice Pres., United Nations Club, Newman Club. CADWALDER, GEORGE R. Vet. Med. Age 23, Class 54, AVMA, DS. Humble I ■? i CALDWELL, CHARLES S. Sarge” Ag. Eco. Mount Pleasant Age 24, Class 54, Ag. Eco. Club, Six Co. Club Sec.-Treas., DS, Film Soc., Housemaster. CAMERON, PAUL E. Skeet” Pet. E. Wichita Falls Age 21, Class 53, Pet. E. Club, ASSC, AIME, Tumbling Club, Wichita Falls Club Pres. CAMPBELL, ROBERT E. Bob” E. E. Monahans Age 29, Class 54, Veteran, Tau Beta Pi. CARDENAS, GIULLERMO Charro” A. H. Mexico D. F. Age 23, Class 54, Newman Club, Saddle Sirloin Club, United Nations Club, Pan-American Club Treas., Fish Track Team, Aggie Soccer Team, Coach and Capt., Intramural Boxing Champ. CASKEY, WILLIAM C„ JR. M. E. La Feria Age 25, Class 54, Veteran, SAE. CASTILLO, EDWARD D. Ed” P. E. Temple Age 24, Class 54, PE Club, Bell Co. Club. CASTRO, RUBEN E. Hort. and Plant Science Saltillo, Mex. Age 37, Class 54. Hort. Soc., International Soc., Plant Science Soc. CHAMUT, JOSE Y. Califa” Port. Torreon, Mex. Age 22, Class 53. Veteran, Latin Amer. Club, Hort. Club. CHAVES, REGINALD M. Reggie” Geo. San Antonio Age 28, Class 54, Veteran, Geo. Club. CISNEROS, RAUL, JR. V . E. Matamoros, Mex. Age 22, Class 54, ASME. Pan-American Club, United Nations Club. CLARKE, NEVILLE P. Nev” Vet, Med. Eldorado Age 23, Class 51, Phi Zeta, AVMA, DS. COBB, CHARLES C. Charlie” ■ T. Kilgore Age 22, Class 53, Ind. Ed. Club, Rusk Co. Club, Kilgore Club, MSC Crafts Club, Batt. Staff W riter. COCANOUGHER. CHARLES M. Vet. Med, Age 22, Class 53, M. Band, AVMA. COCHRAN, P HILIP H. Vet. Med. Age .27, Class 54, AVMA, Veteran. COGBURN, JIMMIE W. - Age 22, Class 53, AGC. Coco” Decatur Louisville, Ky. Jim” Fort Worth COINDREAU, OSCAR Ap. Eco. Matamoros. Mex. Age 21, Class 54, Ag. Eco. Club, Newman Club, Knights of Columbus, Fish and Soph. Track. COLLINS, JAMES R. Red” Eet. Med. Hitchcock Age 21, Class 54. Galveston Co. Club, AVMA. COLLINS, JACK R. Dick” Vet. Med. Hitchcock Age 21, Class 54, Crafts Club Pres., AVMA, Galveston Co. Club. CORRAL, GUILLERMO Poulin ' Hus. Juarez, Mex. Age 24, Class 51, UN Club, Pan-American Club, Poultry Science Club. CORUM, HERBERT K. Vet. Med Pecos Age 27, Class 52, Veteran, Southwest Vet. COWSAR, JOHN D. Ag. Eng. Bryan Age 28, Class 54, ASAE, Meat Judging Team. CRAWFORD, RONDAL G. Ron” C. E. Hooks Age 20, Class 55, ASCE, Engineer Editorial Staff. DS, Outstanding Cadet of Co. 14, Tau Beta Pi, Aggie Christian Fellowship. CRAWFORD. WILLIAM L. Bill” C .E. Crystal City Age 22, Class 54, ASCE, Southwest Tex. Club. CRENWELGE, MILTON G. Ag. Ed. Fredericksburg Age 21. Class 56, FFA. Lutheran Student Assn., DS. CRESS, RONALD D. Vet. Med. Sweetwater Age 26, Class 49, Veteran. LKlbWLLL. 1 HOMAS M. Agr. Marlin Age 25, Class 52, ASA, Treas of Agr. Soc.. Falls Co. Club Pres. CURL, CLARENCE L. Curly” E. Dallas Age 28, Class 54, Veteran. SAE Pres., Engineers Council, ASME. DS. CURRENS, DANIEL R. Dirty Dan” Ch. E. Dallas Age 21, Class 53, Senior Court, Class Comm., AICE, Dallas Club. CURRIE, CLINTON R. Ag. Ed. Age 25, Class 52, Veteran, FFA. CUSTER. RAYMOND M. Aero. Age 26, Class 54, IAS, Tau Beta Pi, Phi Kappa Phi. Kennard Ray” Waco DANSBY, R. E„ JR. Arch. Age 22, Class 53, Pasadena Club. DAVIS, DONALD D. C. E. Age 25, Class 54, ASCE. DAVIS, JERRY B. Eddie” Pasadena Fort Worth ' et Sulphur Springs Age 22, Class 52, Student Senate, DS, Pet. Club, Geo. Club, Sulphur Springs Club. DAVIS, WALTER P. A. H. San Angelo Age 21, Class 54. Saddle Sirloin Club. DAWSON. ED R. Bobby” Pet. and Geol. Engr. Corpus Christi Age 22, Class 53. A1ME, Geo. Club. Pet. Club, AAPG, Soe,. Am. Mili¬ tary Engr., MSC Dance Comm., Engr. Rifle Team. Hometown Club. DEL RIO, JOSE L. Joe” . En. Matamoros, Mexico Age 23, Class 54. Pan Am. Club, AI1E Treasurer, United Nations Club, Newman Club. DOBIE, BUFORD W. kife” A. H. Cotulla Age 22, Class 54, Saddle Sirloin, Southwest Texas Country Club, Brush Country Club, Rodeo Club. DODD. THOMAS M. A. H. Markham Age 21. Class 54, Saddle Sirloin Club. DOERING, LOYD A. M. E. Ft. Worth Age 26, Class 51, Ft. Worth Hometown Club, Am. Society Mech. Eng., Society Automotive Eng., Camera Club, TCU Student Council, B” Squad Football. DONDIE, JULIAN H. Ch. Eng. New York. N. Y. Age 23, Class 54, AIChE, Hillel Club. DUKE. HOLLIS D. Duke” Ag. Eng. Edge wood Age 29. Class 54, Veteran. DULA, NAVARRETE J. Agronomy Mexico City, Mexico Age 25, Class 53, Latin Am. Club, Football, Soccer Team. DUNLAP, JERRY C. Judge” Insurance Odessa Age 21, Class 54, Vice Pres. Freshman Class, Batt. Reporter, Distin¬ guished Student, Bus. Society, Intramural Mgr., Intramural Track, Swimming. Softball. ELLIOTT, JAMES D. Moon” Pet. and Geol. Eng. Houston Age 22, Class 53, AIME, Pet. Club. Geo. Club. ELLISON, EDWIN H. Ed” Vet. Med. Longview Age 20, Class 54, Jr. AVMA, Bio. Club, Vice Pres. East Texas A M Club, Sec.-Treas. East Texas A M Club, DS. ELROD, THOMAS T. Vet. Med. Age 20. Class 54. ENGLAND, ARLETT C„ JR. Pet. Eng. Age 23, Class 54, AIME, Pet. Club, Bowling Club. EVANS, LYNN B. Arch. Age 21, Class 56, Veteran. Odessa Clem” Houston Houston EWING, JESSE R. Jess” Insurance Terrell Age 21, Class 54, USMCR, Fish Drill Team, Kaufman County Club, Vice Pres, and Pres., Intramurals, MHBC Appreciation Society, Bus. Society, MSC Bridge Committee, Singing Cadets, BSU Dorm Rep. FORRESTER, GARROLL M.————— Chooch” B. A. Amarillo Age 20, Class 54, Bus. Society, Pre-Law Society, Fencing Team. f■|:; FOWLER. HERMAN H. tJJIU —- De Kalb Age 26, Class 55, Veteran, Society of Automotive Engrs. FOYT, LEROY R. Apr. Age 26, Class 55, Agr. Soc.. Fayette-Colorado Club. FRENCH, TOM E. I ml. Ed. Age 24, Class 54. Veteran, Ind. Ed. Club. FRITZ, JOSEPH F. Geo. Age 21, Class 53, Newman Club, Geo. Club Club. Roy” La Grange Dumas. Ark. I 99 Joe San Antonio San Antonio Club. Pet. E. FUCHS, ALTON L. Al” Poultry Hus. Cameron Age 21, Class 54. Poultry Science Club Pres., Poul. Judging Team, Fish Football, Varsity Baseball Squad. Ag. Council. GALBRAITH. DAVID G. Mktg. Gulfport. Miss. Age 32, Class 54, Bus. Soc., Veteran, Mktg. Soc., DS. GAMBLE, HOWARD W. Ch. E. Dallas Age 21. Class 53. AICE, Pet. E. Club, Phi Eta Sigma, Dallas Club, Amer. Cry. Assn. Sec.-Treas., DS, Fish Drill Team. CARD. CHARLES G. Ag. Ed. Age 20, Class 54. FFA, Hill Co. Club. GARDNER, LEWIS H. Ag. Ed. Age 22, Class 54, FFA. GARZA. ARTURO A. Gardo” Itasca Wart” Hamilton Ind. Eng. Matamoros. Mex. Age 23. Class 54. AFA, UN Club, Pan-American Club, AIIE, Newman Club. GEORGE, RALPH W. Eet. Med. Age 22, Class 53. AVMA, Hill Co. Club. DS. GIBBS. SAMUEL G. M. E. Age 21. Class 55. ASME, Rodeo Assn.. Eng. Staff. GIBSON, TRAVIS 0. Hillsboro Sambo” Lufkin DS. Tau Beta Pi. Ag. Eco. Cresson Age 30. Class 54, Wesley Found., Ag. Eco. Club. GILLAND, HARRY N. Ch. E. Age 20. Class 54. AICE. GOLLA. DAMIAN F. . T. Age 22. Class 54, Inter-Faith Council. Corpus Christi Club. Knights of Columbus. Newman Club. Franklin D” Corpus Christi Club, Ind. Ed GONZALEZ. JESUS M. Chito” Acct. Laredo Age 20. Class 54, Newman Club, Laredo Club, Bus. Soc;. Acct. Soc., UN Club. GOODSON, THOMAS B. Tom” • Ind. T. Alice Age 34, Class 54. IE Club, Newman Club. Brush Country Club. GRAY, THOMAS L. __ Ag. Eng. Waco Age 21, Class 53, ASAE, Willi amson Co. Club. _ GREGORY HOWARD E. Tooth” let. Med. - Va. Age 24. Class 54. AVMA. Southwestern Veterinarian. GREEK. JAMES E. I ml. Eng. Age 25, Class 54, Veteran, AIIE. GREEN, MAX B. R. and F. Age 21, Class 54, Range and Forestry Club. GRIFFIN, CARL D. Vet. Med. Age 27, Class 54, Veteran, AVMA. Corpus Christi Max Breckenridge Griff ” Dallas GRIFFIN, MARION M. M. E. Carlisle, Ark. Age 30, Class 55. Veteran, Couples Comm. Pres.. Amer. Soc. of Heat and Vent. Eng. GRIGGS. WILLIAM C. Bill” Mktg. Lubbock Age 21, Class 54, Student Senate, Aggieland Staff, Mgr. Fencing Team, Panhandle Club. Bus Soc., Mktg. Soc., Rep. to Hearst Oratorical Con¬ test. HADLEY, ROBERT P. M. E. Age 23. Class 53. SAE, ASME. Bob” Ardmore, Okla. HALLMARK, KENZY D. Ento. Age 25, Class 51, Veteran. HALVERSON. MICHAEL R. Ag. Eco. Age 22, Class 54, Ag. Eco. Club, San Antonio Club. HAMPTON. LOUIS H. Ch. E. Age 23, Class 54. Jasper Mickey” San Antonio Lou” Aspermont HAMPTON, RAYMOND B. Hamp” C. E. College Station Age 26, Class 54. ASCE, Masonic Lodge. HANNA, JAMES W„ JR. Jim” A. H. Meridian Age 21, Class 54, Saddle Sirloin Club, Bosque Co. Club, Baptist Student Council. HARRISON, JAMES M. Jim” C. E. San Antonio Age 20, Class 54, Singing Cadets. San Antonio Club, ASAE, ASCE. HART, HAL I. Ins. New Boston Age 34, Class 53, Veteran. Bus. Soc., Ind. Ed. Club, DS. HARVILL, LUTHER E. Ed” A. H. and Ag. Journ. Odessa Age 20, Class 54, Band Fish Drum Major, White Band Drum Maj., Saddle Sirloin Club, Rodeo Club. HEARN. LOUIS C. A cct. Tyler Age 28, Class 54, Veteran, Acct. Soc., Bus. Soc. HEATH, RODNEY T. M. E. Corpus Christi Age 24, Class 54, Phi Eta Sigma, Tau Beta Pi, Who’s Who, Best Drilled Soph., AFS, ASME, MSC House Comm. Chairman, MSC Council Direc¬ torate, DS, Opportunity Award, Cal. Co. Senior Scholarship, Student Senate, Engineer Bus. Mgr. HEDRICK, SHIRLEY M. — — . ...... ..................... Sweetwater Age 26, Class 49, ASCE, Veteran. HELBIG, WILLIAM H. Herby” , , _ . _ x Knippa Age 22, Class 54, Southwest Tex. Club, Saddle Sirloin Club, Rodeo Club, Jr. LS Judging Team. HENDON, BILLY G. Acct. Age 26, Class 49, Veteran, Navarro Co. Club. HENKHAUS, WELDON C. Geology Age 23, Class 51, Member Geology Club. HENSLEY, MILTON M. A. H. Age 22. Class 53, Saddle Sirloin Club. Hutch” Corsicana Henk” U oodsboro Boling HERSHEY, ROY J. Joe” Animal Sci. Hereford Age 20, Pres. Panhandle Club, Class 54. HIDALGO. ARMANDO C. E. Alajuala. Costa Rica Age 23, Class 53. HIGGINS, RUFUS S. Hig” A. . Midland Age 21, Class 54. Vice Pres. Saddle Sirloin Club. Vice Pres. Rodeo Club, Fresh, and Varsity Track, Rodeo Team, 4-H Club, Permian Basin Club. HILL, FRANK J. B. A. Long Beach. Calif. Age 21. Class 54, Golden State Club, DMS. HILLMAN. ROBERT F. Bob” C. E. Fordyce. Ark. Age 24. Class 53, ASCE. HINTZ, LANE K. Ch. E. Dallas Age 21. Class 54. AIChE. HOFFMAN, RUDOLF A. Rudie” Vet. Med. Ballinger Age 21, Class 53, Aggie Band, San Angelo Hometown Club. Reporter AVMA. HOLDER EDWARD M. Ed” Joum. Wichita Falls Age 21. Class 53. Co-Ed. Batt., Pres. Film Society. Student Life Comm.. Memorial Student Center Council, Commentator Staff. Agriculturist Staff. Pres. A M Q-Back Club, Pres. Wichita Falls Hometown Club, Vice Pres. Journ. Club. Sports Ed. Batt., Managing Ed. Batt.. Arts and Sciences Council. Press Club Key Holder. HOLLAND. MAX D. Acct. Pampa Age 22. Class 54. Acct. Society. HOLLENBAUGH, ROBERT R. Ind. Ed. Age 32, Class 54, Veteran. IE Club. HORRES. ERNEST G. Vet. Med. Bob” College Station Ernie” Charleston. S. C. Age 27, Class 54, Veteran, Canterbury Club. AVMA, Southwest V Staff. Camera Club. DS. Press Club. HUDSON, ANDREW C. Ag. Eco. Age 21, Class 54. Ag. Eco. Club. Newman Club. Treas. Ag. E Trans Pecos Club. et. Andy” Alpine o. Club. 1UFF, CHARLES H. Huff” ' g. Ed. Grapeland ge 21, Class 54, A M Collegiate Chapter, Houston County Club, .gro. Society. HULL ' , RICHARD A. - Vet. Med. Age 23. Class 54, AVMA. - HYLER. TROTTER. JR. Vet. Med. Age 27, Class 54. Veteran. INCE, HENRY W. Henry” Pet. and Geo. E. Ft. Worth Age 23. Class 53. Pet. E. Club Treas., AIME. IRBY, HAROLD D. Wildlife Mgt. San Antonio Age 26. Class 49. Veteran, Fish Game Club Pres., Alpha Zeta, Ag. Council. IRBY, TOM L. Pet. E. Mt. Vernon Age 26, Class 54, Veteran, Tau Beta Pi, AIME, Pet. E. Club, DS. JACKSON, JOHN H. Jack” Ch. E. Big Sandy Age 22, Class 54, AICE. East Tex. Club. JACOBS. WALKER Jake” Ag. Ed. Andalusia. Ala. Age 30, Class 54, Veteran, FFA, Chapter Student Advisor. JANAK, CALVIN T. Bohemian” P. E. Granger Age 22, Class 53, PE Club, Czech Club Sgt.-at-Arms. JENNINGS, TYRE L„ III Admiral” Mktg. Dallas Age 30, Class 54, Veteran, Bus. Soc., Aggieland Model RR Club, Mktg. Soc., Program Comm. JOHNS, FRED T. Ento. Cameron Age 21, Class 54. KAMMERDIENER, CHARLEY J., JR. P. H. Gainesville Age 21, Class 54 Poul. Sc. Club Vice Pres.. Alpha Zeta, DS, Jr. Poul. Judging Team. KENNEDY, JAMES E. Ken” Hort. Dallas .Age 28. Class 54, Veteran, Hort. Soc. Pres, and Vice Pres., Bowling Club Pres. KEY, GLYNN C.. JR. Ag. Ed. Cedar Valley Age 25, Class 54, Veteran, DS, FFA. KINSEY, A. G. A. H. El Campo Age 22, Class 53, Saddle Sirloin Club. KIRBY RYBORN R. A. H. Age 21, Class 54. KLA-WITER, ROBERT E. Zooh gy Age 23. Class 54. KLOPSTECK, WILLIAM Agr. Age 21, Class 54, Agr. Soc. Rip” Era Bob” Oak Lawn, III. Sealy LK, JUDE E. Mgt. Class 54. JAMES W, ____________ Med. 21, Clas s 54. AVMA- DS. LACKEY, TALMADGE P„ JR. Wallis Tenaha Pat” Navasota Age 22, Class 54, Fish Drill Team, Rifle Team. LAND, NORVIS G. A. . Age 22, Class 53. LAWRENCE, CLARENCE E. A. H. Norv” Richland Springs Ernie” Austin Age 21, Class 54, Austin Club, Fish Baseball. Varsity Baseball. LAY. BILLY G. Bill” ' Education Pasadena Age 23, Class 53, Wrestling. Band, Wesley Found., Hometown Club Pres. LEFTW1CH, BILL J. Bill” A. H. Crystal City Age 30, Class 54, Veteran, Intramurals. LEMONS. CURTIS H. Pet. E. Dallas Age 25, Class 54, Veteran, AIME. Pet. E. Club, Dallas Club, Aggie Softball Team. LEWIS, WILBURN J. Bill” Ento. Sweetwater Age 27, Class 54, Veteran, Ento. Soc. LIEB. HENRY P. ”H. P.” Pet. E. Fort Worth Age 22. Class 54. Pet. E. Club. AIME. DS. LIPPS, JOHN E. Gene” I- T- Aransas Pass Age 25, Class 54, Veteran. LLOYD, JOSEPH B. Mexican Joe” H. San Antonio Age 21, Class 54, Rodeo Team, LS Judging Team. Saddle Sirloin Club, Rodeo Club, Fish Drill Team, San Antonio Club. LONGSERRE, GOODRICH W. A. H. Bud” Houston Age 22, Class 53, Saddle Sirloin Club. Houston Club, DS. LORD, ROLLIN J. Arch. Const. Fort Worth Age 22. Class 53. AGC, Tau Beta Pi. LOVE, WERT E. Wertie” A. H. Marfa Age 22. Class 53. Saddle Sirloin Club, Trans-Pecos Club, LS Judging Team. LOWREY. DOYLE F. Bud” Arch. Midland Age 33, Class 53. Veteran, Student Senate. Student Life Comm., Permian Basin Club Pres, and Vice Pres., AGC Sec., AIA Exec. Council, Intra¬ mural Mgr., Singing Cadets. LUCIUS, JOHN B. M. E. Olmito Age 49. Class 54. Veteran, ASME Treas. MACKEY. WILLIAM C„ JR. A. H. Age 21, Class 54, Saddle Sirloin Club. LS Judging Team. Bi 1” Uongvirw Corpus Christi MACKIN, JOHN G. C. E. Age 23, Class 54, Veteran. MANSKER, ROBERT H. Ind - Ed - ____ San B Age 22, Class 55, Ind. Ed. Club, Amer. Foundrymen’s Soc., Rio Gr. Valley Club. MARLOW. WALTER S. Arch. Const. _________________ Age 22, Class 53. Beaumont Club, AGC. MARTELINO, ERNESTO A. Ernie” Ch. E. Manila, Philippines Age 25, Class 54, United Nations Club, Newman Club, AIChE. MARTELINO, RAFAEL A. Buddy” Agro. Manila, Philippines Age 24, Class 54, United Nations Club. MARTIN, JAMES N. Jim” Eco. Athens Age 19, Class 54, Eco. Club, Arts and Sciences Council, Henderson Co. Hometown Club. MARTIN. KENNETH H. Ken” B. P. M. San Angelo Age 21, Class 54, Fish Baseball, BPM Club, Bus. Society, San Angelo Hometown Club. MASSENGALE, ALBERT E. Erie” Food Tech. Austin Age 21, Class 54, DS, Ross Volunteers, DMS, Alpha Zeta, Sr. Meat Judging Team. Austin Hometown Club. MASSEY. WILLIAM R. Bill” Ag. Eng. Ft. Worth Age 22, Class 53, ASAE. MATTHIJETZ. CARL W. Willie” Ind. Tech, Port Arthur Age 22, Class 53, Camera Club, Fencing Team, IE Club, Port Arthur Hometown Club, DS. MAYNARD. CARL V. Main” Arch. Nacogdoches Age 20, Class 54, Swimming Team, Student AIA, Aggie Christian F., Intra. Tennis. MARSHALL, JAMES R. Jim” Ind. Ed. Temple Age 28. Class 51, Veteran. MAYO, ROBERT V. Bob” Ag. Journ. Age 27, Class 52, Veteran. Agriculturist. McCORMICK, JAMES L. Ind. Tech. Age 21, Class 54, San Antonio A M Club, IE Club, Society. McCOUBREY, JAMES A„ JR. I. T. Tolar Mac” San Antonio Am. Foundry men’s Jim” Houston Age 25. Class 51, Veteran. McCRARY, MELVIN M. Mac” I. T. Tyler Age 22, Class 55, IE Club. Tvler-Smith Co. Club. McFarland, Robert b. Mac” diem Houston ige S 2, Class 53, AIChE, ACS. Houston Club. cMANUS, RAY V. Mac” g. Ed. . Buda Age 20, Class 53, FFA, Agriculturist, Saddle Sirloin Club, Agr. society, Aggieland Staff. M1CURA, EDWARD Ed” A wjmj! York town Age 19,i Class 54, Flax Country Club. FFA, Newman Club, Saddle Sl|loin Club. MILLER. WILLIAM R. Bill” ---- Bryan 31, Class 54, Veteran. d ITCH ELL, - DAV1D L.--------— Dave” Irch. Albuc uea ue, N. M. 26, Qa bb 48vV e t e pan, Baptiot S t udent Union, AIA, Aggie Players Singing Cadets, Press Club. MITCHELL, JOHN G , _ Ind. Ed. Houston Age 22, Class 53, Veteran, AFS, Ind. Ed. Club, Engineers Council. MOODY, JOHN W„ JR. Maddog” Journ. Jefferson Age 22. Class 53, Batt. Staff, lourn. Club, Press Club, Marshall Club BSU, Triangle Soc K9 MOORE, DONALD K. Don” E. E, Junction Age 21, Class 55, Varsity ,Football, San Angelo Club, AIEE. MOORE, GUY S. B. A. Bossier City. La. Age 21, Class 54, Bus. Soc., Shreveport Club Pres., Wesley Found. MOORE, WALTER I. Walt” Ch. E. San Saba Age 26, Class 54, Veteran, AICE Sec.-Treas. MORLEY, WILLIAM H. Bill” ff ildlife Mgt. (Juanah Age 26, Class 54, Veteran, Fish Game Club, Agriculturist and Com¬ mentator Advertising Staff. MORRIS, GENE A. Geno” Ins. Freeport Age 21, Class 54, Commentator Feature Ed., Brazoria Co. Club Pres., Bus. Soc., Pre-Law Club, Ins. Club, Batt. Reporter, Fish Tennis. MORRISON, DON H. Ind. Ed. College Station Age 22, Class 53, Camera Club, Ind. Ed. Club, AFS. MULLER. CARL H. Chief” E. E. Santa Fe, N. M. Age 20, Class 54. MURPHY. ALTON L. Murph” Arch. Const. Mineral Wells Age 22, Class 53, Varsity Football Mgr., Student Senate, Palo Pinto Co. Club Pres., AGC. MURPHY, MICHAEL J. Jack” Agr. Chicago. III. Age 27, Class 54, Veteran, Agr. Soc. Vice Pres. NEDBALEK, EDWARD J„ JR. Eddie” B. A. Bay City Age 20, Class 54, Bus. Soc., Czech Club Treas. and Vice Pres., Knights of Columbus, Newman Club. NORMAN, JAMES S. Ag. Ed. Gamer Age 25. Class 54, FFA. Weatherford Club. NUNEZ, RAFAEL A. B. A. Caracas. V Age 20, Class 54, Soccer Team, Pan-Amer. Club Pres., UN Cb Amer. Combo. O’CONNELL, FRANK G. nezuela b, Latin Shad” Acct. Age 20, Class 54, Acct. Soc., Matagorda Co. Club. Fan FI ?ck ODOM, CLYDE L. Vet. Med. Age 26. Class 54, AVMA. OGDEN. DONALD I. Vet. Med. Laurel. Miss. Age 27, Class 50. Veteran, Biology Club, Tex. Academy Sc Phi Kappa Phi. ____— PALMER. GEORGE D. Age 23, Class 54, IAS Chairman, Amarillo Club Pres., Eng. Council, Tau Beta Pi, SAE, DS. PARKER. BILLY Y. Bill” Vet. Med. Age 23, Class 52, Junior AVMA, Southwestern V PARISH, NORMAN R. A. H. Age 22, Class 53, San Angelo Club, 4-H C Ft. Worth eterinarian Staff. Menard lub. Saddle Sirloin Club. PAYNE, THOMAS L. B. N. Age 22, Class 53. Kish- Tom’ Stanton PEACE, TRAVIS E. Che. Eng. Age 22, Class 54, AlChE, Rusk County Club. PEARCE, JAMES R. Vet. Med. Age 21, Class 54. PENA, LEO N. C. E. Age 26, Class 50. ASCE. New London Jim” Whitehouse Leo” San Antonio PERKINS, AL Pet. Eng. Dallas Age 21, Class 54, Dallas Club. Pet. Club, Wrestling Team. PERKINS, ROBERT E. Pet. Eng. San Antonio Age 21, Class 53. PETERSON, LAMAR E. Pete” Ag. Ed. Louise Age 21, Class 54, Collegiate FFA. PIGOTT, RICHARD E. Sonny” Vet. Med. Austin Age 25, Class 49, Veteran, Air Force. PINSON, JAMES M. Pet. E. Vivian. La. Age 30, Class 54. Veteran, Infantry, Pet. Club, Phi Eta Sigma, Tau Beta Pi. PONDER, CHARLES B. Accounting Bartlett Age 22, Class 52, Accounting Soc. POYNOR, JAMES M. Jim” d. H. Mason Age 26, Class 49, Veteran, Saddle Sirloin Club, Rodeo Club. PRUETT. ROBERT H. Pathfinder” Vn. M-d. Ft. Worth A ;e 29, Class 54, Veteran, Junior AVMA. RlAMSEY, FRANK A. Poncho” et. Med. Uvalde A®e 24, Class 51, Junior AVMA, Spanish Club, Southwest Texas Club. DALMAN E. Dal” j I Houston ”lass 53, Student Chap. AGC, DS. RANDOL, PHIL W.. JR. Smiley” p E. - -- Dallas wglljlpS, Class 54. PE Club, Dallas Club, Canterbury Club, Handball fflVL - (■■ DOLPH, WILLIAM C„ JR. Carl R l ‘ New Londo 22, Class 53, Saddle Sirloin Club, Husk County Club, Junior an Senior Livestock Judging Team. RANKIN, BOBBY J. Booger Red” A. II- and Ag. mils l oi,n Age 21, Class 53. Plii Eta Sigma, I|S, Rodeo Clul , Saddle Sirloin Club, Rodeo Team. Junior Livestock Judging Team, Senior Livestock Judging Team, Senior Meats Judging Team. Who ' s Who in American Colleges and Universities in 53, Nati:Convention NIRA, Tumbling Club Collegiate FFA. RAUCH, ROBEKtB. Bob” Ag. Ed. Lockhart Age 22, Class 54, Collegiate FF ' A. RAWSON, G. T. Skeet” A. H. New Ijtndon Age 22, Class 53, Junior and Senior Livestock Judging Team, Saddle Sirloin Club. REEDY. LLOYD M. Vet. Med. Dallas Age 23, Class 54, Southwestern Veterinarian Staff, Junior AVMA REICH, OWEN E. Rich” Arch. Dallas Age 26. Class 54, Veteran, AGC. REID, WILLIAM D. Bill” M E. Ft. Worth Age 27, Class 54, Veteran, ASME, SAE. RISTER. WILFORD C. Dub” C. E. Houston Age 29. Class 54, Veteran. Tau Beta Pi, ASCE, BSU, Mosher Award. ROBISHEAUX, JOSEPH P. Rob” Vet. Med. Texas City Age 21. Class 54, Junior AVMA. ROCHEN, LEON E. Eddie” Ag. Ed. Waller Age 20. Class 54, FFA, Newman Club. ROTHER. TED A.. JR. C. E Alvin Age 22. Class 54. Tau Beta Pi. Phi Kappa Phi. ASCE. DS. SAMUELS, JOHN S„ III Johnny” Eco. Cohesion Age 20, Class 54. Pres. National Assn, of College Unions, Pres. MSC Council-Directorate, Debate Team. Arts and Sciences Council. Aggie Players, Commentator Staff. Junto Comm., Phi Eta Sigma, Aggie Follies Comm. SANDERS, WILFRED E. Sandy” ' . M. E. Houston Age 22. Class 53. Pet. Club, AIME. ASME. Geol. Club, Intramurals. SATTERWHITE. DONALD G. Geology Andrews Age 24. Class 54, Veteran. Geol. Club. SATTERWHITE, EUGENE Ag. Eng. Age 26, Class 53, Veteran. SCHNEIDER. JAMES G. A. H. Age 21. Class 54, Saddle Sirloin Club. Wharton Cot Kappa Phi, Alpha Zeta. Billv Jane s El Cat ntv Club. Phi SCOTT. DANIEL E. Dan” Vet. Med. Tyler Age 22, Class 52, Tvler Club, Varsity Baseball. ACF. Wesley Founda¬ tion. DMS. DS, Southwestern Veterinarian, Press Club,.AVMA, Intra- murals. SCOTT, JOHN E. -- Farm Management San Age 26. Class 53. V ' eteran’ AgrTcuTfurarEcononiiH Qub. SCOTT, JOHNNY D _ C. E. Monday Age 22. Class 53. Fish Football, Varsity Football, ASCE, American Soc. Military Eng., Who’s Who in American Colleges and Universities. SCOTT, THOMAS Pet. E. Age 28, Class 54, Veteran, Pet. Club, Geol. Club, AIME. SEARS, JACK V. B. A. Age 20, Class 54. SHANNON, BILLY W. Arch. Age 24, Class 54, AGC. Trans-Pecos (| Shreveport .......-........................ Irving Ft. Stockton I SHEFFIELD, DONALD H. Sheff” Geology Franklin Age 24, Class 51, Veteran, Robertson County Club, Geol. Club, Student Senate, College Traffic Comm ., Soc. of Exploration Geophysicists. SIMMONS, WILLIAM T. Billy” Pet. and M. E. White Oak Age 21, Class 53, Pet. Club, East Texas Club, ASME, AIME, Intramural Sports. SKIDMORE, EUGENE T. Zeke” Vet. Med. El Paso Age 21, Class 54, Fish Drill Team, AVMA, El Paso Club. SLIMAN, MICHAEL R. Mike” D. H. Leesville, La. Age 27, Class 54, Veteran, Phi Eta Sigma, Alpha Zeta, Kream Kow Klub. SMITH, CHARLES L. Smitty” R. and F. De Leon Age 21. Class 54, Range Forestry Club. SMITH, GERALD H. Accounting Navasota Age 20, Class 54, Accounting Soc.. Hillel Club, Hillel Council. SMITH, HARRY D. Ag. Ed. Age 26. Class 54, Veteran, FFA. Alpha Zeta. Smitty” Grand Saline SMYKA. EDMUND W. Ed” Vet. Med. Detroit. Mich. Age 30, Class 54, Veteran, Southwestern Veterinarian, Junior AVMA, Newman Club, DS, Press Club, Intramurals. SoRELLE, JAMES B. Ag. Ed. Canyon Age 21, Class 54, Panhandle Club, Freshman Horse Judging, Collegiate FFA. SOULES. WILLIAM F. C. E. College Station Age 36, Class 53, Veteran, ASCE, Tau Beta Pi, DS, Masonic Lodge. SPRINGER, LEWIS N. VH. Med. Arlington, Va. Age 23, Class 54, Veteran, Student Senate, Phi Zeta, Honor Council, AVMAi STALLWORTH, BILLY E. Bill” Arch. Rosebud ze 21. Class 53. STEPHENSON. WILLIAM A. Bill” I Coleman Age 21, Class 53, Coleman Countv Club, Ind. Ed. Club. AIAA. STEVENSON, BOB V_________ 1 _____________________ Van” . Ri S. Pasadena Age 21, Class 53. RS Club. Pasadena Club. STEWART, RICHARD W. Jeb” IWr mMcd. -—-— Denison Age 25, Class 51. Grayson Countv Club, Junior AVMA. STURGIS, GEORGE M. Humper” yet. Med. Baton Rouge. La. Age 21. Class 54. 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Social Secretary LOLAN PULLEN.......................... Sergeant-at-Arms THURMAN JOHNSON........................... Historian GLENN WISE............................. Parliamentarian 89 ABLON, FRED R.— Per. Adm .—Dallas ABRAHAM, WILLIAM D.— Mktg .—El Paso AISHMAN, OTHO D.—R.A—Hobbs, N. M. ALCOCK, ROBERT W.—Chem. New Orleans ALEXANDER, GROVER L.—Jero.—Hooks ALLRED, BILL l.—A.H.—Wi h Point ALLUMS, JAMES C., JR.— Eco .—Plain Dealing, La. ALSTON, JAMES E .—Farm Mgt .—Hereford ANDERSON, CHARLES A.—Aero .—Texas City ANDERSON, OTTO J., JR.—EE.—Port Arthur ANDERSON, WALTER E.— M.E .—San Antonio ANDO, JOE K.— I.E .—Carrizo Springs ANDREW, HOWARD R.— Pet. E .—Houston ANDREWS, EUGENE R.—Geo.—Houston ASHCROFT, DAVID P.— Arch .—Weatherford ASHLEY, EUGENE L.— Agr .— La Feria AVERITTE, RONALD L— bid. T .—Palestine BACON, GRAHAM R.— Ch. E .—Houston BAILEY, EDWARD L.— I. T .—Houston BAILEY, MORRIS A.— Hart .—Paris BAKER, THOMAS H., Ill— o«m.—Memphis, Tenn. BARNARD, HERBERT M.— E.E .—Fort Worth BARRETT, RAY R., JR.— A.H .—San Angelo BARRON, J. M., JR.— Pet. E .—Bryan BARTON, JONES E.—R. A—Rising Star BATOT, JIM R.— D. P. —Falfurrias BEATTIE, ROBERT W.—G.E.—McAllen BEDFORD, BILLY B.— rcA.—Dallas BEDFORD, COY N.— cc .—Weatherford BELL, WALTER F„ JR.— Arch .—Galveston BELL, WILLIAM B.— R. and F .—Bonham BENEFIEL, DONALD L.— M.E .—Houston BENEFIELD, JOHN W.— ero.—Jefferson BENNETT, EDWIN D.—CA. E .—Mission BENTON, RALPH B.— R. and F .—Amarillo BEUTELSCHIES, JOHN P.—MA .—Harlingen BICKLEY, EARNEST J.— E.E .—El Paso BLANKENSHIP, BEN R.— A.H .—Abilene BOCK HOLT. EUGENE B. — Agr. —Borstown BOND, CHARLIE J.— Pet. and M.E .—Plainview BOND, ROBERT E.— Hist .—Monahans BORKHOLM, CHRIS A.—Land. ,4rc i.—Dallas BOUBEL, AMBROSE B„ JR.—Eagle Pass BOWEN, JERRY F.— Pet. E .—Dallas BOWERS, CHARLES E.— A.H .—Palacios BOWLING, HOLLIS H.— Ag. Ed.—TerreW BOX, BERNARD K.—Ag. Ed .—Franklin BOYKIN, EARL B.— . T .—Pasadena BRADSHAW, WILLIAM W.— Hist .—San Antonio BRANNEN, JOHN C.—Ch. E .—Huntsville BRAZIEL, L. M.— D.H .—Emory BRAZZELL, JERRY E.— M.E .—Fort Worth BREEDLOVE, ALTON E.— Math .—Whitehouse BREEN. PAUL B.— Mktg .—Borger BREMER, CURTIS W.— Ag. Eng .—New Braunfels BROADDUS, WILLIAM L.—AT%.—Caldwell BROCKMAN, LAWRENCE E.— I.T .—Bay City BROOKS, CHARLES W.—£.£—Paris BROUSSARD. CHARLES E.— E.E .—Newgulf BRUTON, AL L.— Journ .—Houston BRYANT, GEORGE E.—Beaumont BUCHANAN, JAMES R.— Ag. Eng .—Shreveport, La. BUNN. EDWARD J.— Geol. and Bus .—Dallas BURCHARD. JOHN C.— Fin .—College Station BURNS. ROBERT E.— . T .—Taylor BURRILL, GEORGE P.— E.E .—Jacksonville BUSH. JAMES A.— C.E .—Odessa BUXTON, JOHN L.— C.E .—Memphis, Tenn. BUYS. EARL M.— M.E .—Houston BYNUM. DOUGLAS. JR.— M.E .—T jler CAFFEY. JAMES E.— C.E. —Rockdale CAIN, JOSEPH A.— Ins .—Houston CALDWELL. ROBERT W., JR.— A.H .—Bryan CALLAWAY, L. H., 11— Pet. and Geol. E .—Houston CAMPBELL, EDWARD .—Ch. E .—Dallas CAMPBELL. THOMAS M.—Ch. E .—San Antonio CANON, VAL H., JR. — Arch. —Abilene ' CANON, WILLIAM R.— Ag. Eco .—Brownwood CARLTON. WILLIAM H.—Per. 1dm.—Austin CARPENTER. BOBBY E.— Pet. P.—Dallas CARSON, CHRIS J.— Arch .—San Antonio CARTER, JAMES R., JR.— Pet. E .—Corpus Christi CARVER, CHARLEY A.— Ag. Shamrock CASTLE, DELANO D.—Jero.—Abilene CEBALLOS, RAUL— .T—Del Rio CHAPMAN, CECIL .—Pet. and Ch. E .—Dallas . CHAPMAN, JOHN B.— Per. Adm .—Colorado City CHILDERS, HOWARD F.—R.5.—Amarillo CHILDRESS, JAMES H.— ero.—Waco CHRISTIAN, JOHN E.— Ento .—Farwell CLEMENT, ALTON T.— Ag. Whitesboro CLEVELAND, DAN— Pet. E .—Vernon CLINTON, SAM J.— Pet. Dallas COLE, RALPH B.— Ag. Joum .—Gainesville COLEMAN, SPENCER D.—Wellington COLLINS, ROBERT E.— Ag. Eng .—Clyde COLVIN, FAIR, JR.— Ch. Shreveport, La. CONDON, RUSSELL W.— Ag. Joum .—Humble CONKLING, DAVIS B.— C.E .—San Antonio CONNALLY, GLEN R. -I.T .—Tyler CONNOLLY, JULE T.—Pre-Med—Lockhart COOPER, DAVID D.— A.H .—Pampa COOK, ALFRED M., JR.— Ind. Ed .—Dallas COOK, JAMES H.— B.A .—Groveton CORNELISON, WALTER C.— Math .—Pickton CORONADO, JUAN R.— Acct .—Pearsall COUCH, JESSE M.— P.H .—Fort Worth COURTNEY, JACK G.— Pet. E. —Caspiana, La. CRAIG, H. D.— Pet. and Ind. Eng .—Centerville CRANDALL, WALTER L.— Pet. P—Fort Worth CROSLIN, CRENWELGE, JOE E.— Pet. E .—Fredericksburg WILLIAM B.— Arch .—Dallas CROWELL, BILLY J.— Mktg .—Groom CUMMINGS, CONRAD M.— Pet. E. —Shreveport, La. DALY, JOHN P.— Ch. E .—Corpus Christi DANIEL, DON AL D A .— Arch ,.—Houston DANNENBAUM, ROBERT M.— Eng .—Houston DONOVAN W.— Pet. E .—San Angelo DON G.— Pet. and Geo Eng .—El Paso DAVIS, T. C.— Ind. Eng .—Fort Worth DeMARS, JAMES L.— M.E .—Los Angeles, Calif. DESLATTE, JAMES R.— Ch. E. —Port Acres DEWALD, JOHN P.— Ag. En .—Mission DEWBRE, J. W.— Ag. Ed .—Brown wood DIDION, WARREN F.— Insurance —Houston DIECKMAN, HARRY E.—Geo ogy—Franklin DILLON, WILLIAM H.— cct.—Orange DITTMAR, DONALD D.— Ag .—Fredericksburg DORNBUSCH, JOHN F.— A.H .—Vicksburg, Miss. DORSEY, JOHN B.— Pet. and G.E .—-Big Spring DOUGLASS, CLIFFORD W.— E.E .—Hooks DOUPHRATE, WILLIAM L.— B.A .—Gilmer DOWNAY, RAYMOND F.— Pet. E .—Dallas DRISCOLL, JULIAN D.— Geo .—Houston DUBE, LEONARD 0.— M.E .—Bavtown DUNN. PHILLIP F.— G.E .—Clute City DURDIN, THOMAS N.— Ind. Tec .—Jasper DURHAM, CARROLL O.—Ag. FJ.—Grand Prairie DURHAM, JAMES I.— A.H .—Hereford DUSEK, EDMUND E.— Mktg .—San Antonio EDGE, HAROLD L.— E.E .—Houston EDWARDS, CHARLES A.— Ag. Fd.—Troy EGGER, ROBERT W.—Ag. Ft .—Wallis EITEL, JAMES W.—Ag. Ed.—Big Sandy ELLIS, GERALD L.— Pet. F—Dallas ' ELTING, TOMMY H.— Arch .—San Antonio ELY, ARCH H.— Mktg .—Madison, Wisconsin ERNST, GEORGE W.— Acct .—Falfurrias ESPEY, HARRY R.—FF—San Benito EVERSBERG, H.W.— Pet. E .—Baton Rouge, La. EZZELL. ALAN J.— Acct .—Conroe FALTIN, EUGENE C.— A.H .—Comfort FEAGINS, GIBSON S.— Ag. Ed .—Lewisville FINN, WILLIAM V.—Per. Adm.—Denison FINNEY, JOHN F.— . T .—Pasadena FISCHER, CHARLES E.—Ftf.—Pasadena FISHER, DALE J.— Geo. Eng .—Phillips FLANAGAN, A. C.—Bact .—Nogales, Am FLORES, ENRIQUE R.—FF—Laredo FLOURNOY, CURTIS L.— . T .—Huntsville ll FORD, JESSE F.— Agr .—Lubbock FORSHAGE, EDWIN E.— C.E .—Seguin FOULK, ARNOLD R., JR.— Pre-Med —Beatrice, Nebr. FOX, HAROLD G.— Physics —Slaton FRANDOLIG, JOHN E .—Gk Aransas Pass FRANKS, TULLOS L.— Per. Adm .—Hot Springs, Ark. FRANKSON, ALBERT R.— Arch . Eng. —Houston FRANZ, JAMES F.— Ag. Eng-S-San Antonio- FRIEND, DONALD T.— Prg-Med —Brownwood FRY, KENNETH L.— FULLER, WILLIAM F.— I.T .—Jacksonville GAFNEY, JAMES M.—R. .—Dallas GAGE, ROY C.— Aero .—Fort Worth GARNER, JOHN J.— Agr .—Corsicana GAY, CLARENCE C., JR.— Aero .—Fort Worth GAYDEN, HARRY P.— M.E .—Houston GENTRY, PAUL E.—M%.—Houston GERLOFF, DON G.— Ind. Eng .—Temple GILLIAM, GEORGE T.— C.E .—Athens GINNINGS, J. I.— Pet. and Geo. Eng .—Dallas GOBER, WILLIAM H.— Ag. Adm .—Dumas GODWIN, VERNOY Y.—Pet. E. and B.A.—Warren, Ark. GOLUB, ERNEST A.— Ins .—Houston GONDRAN, GERALD J.—Geo .—Taylor GOOD, JAMES B.— Land. Arch .—Dallas GOODE, J. P.— Ento .—Rio Hondo GOOLSBY, WAID D.—G.E.—Dallas GRAGG, RICHARD 0.— A.H .—San Antonio GRAHAM, GENE E.— C.E .—Raymondville GRANSTAFF, KERN A.— Ag. Ed.—Panhandle GRANT, JOHN W.— C.E .—Henderson GRANT, WARREN R. —Farm Mgt .—Hillsboro GRANTHANE), JAMES H.—M%.—Colorado City GREEN, A. T., JR.—Geo .—Wharton GREEN, JEDD H.— Pre-Dent —Galveston GR G hNE, TAYLOR H.— Gl—T yler ER, JOHN 0.— Arch .—Port Arthur DONALD D.— Pet. ETand B.A. —Palestine GRISSOM, DAN B.— Ag. Eng .—Shreveport, La. GROSSENBACHER, MAXEY R.— B.A .—Maxey GUEST, BALLARD A.—B.A.— Killeen GUIMARIN, PAUL— Aero .—Killeen HALL, THOMAS M.— Pre-Med —Galveston HARBEN, BOB M.— A.H. —Lt. Worth HARLAN, JOHN L.— A.H .—Temple HARLAN, KENNETH— Geo. Eng .—Houston HARRIS, ERNIE— Ch. Houston HARRIS, THOMAS A.— M.E .—Oplin HARRIS. WILLIAM D.— Ch. E .—Bryan “ OTCHER, CLARENCE M.—ME—Houston HATCHER, JOHN L.— Chem .—San Antonio HAVELKA, WILLIAM E.— R. and F .—Banquete HAWSEY, JERR t D.— Geo. Eng .—Abilene HAYES, RONALD N.—CE—Weatherford HEATON, WILLIAM R.—ME—Dallas HEIMER, ALLEN R.—EE—Blanco HENDERSON. JAMES R.— Pet. E .—Mineola HENSON, JAMES B.— Vet. Mer .—Lake Jackson HERBIG, JOHN F.— Pet. E—El Campo HERING, CARROLL H.— Ag. Eng .—Mart HERMAN, WILFORD S.— Aero .—Winters HEWETT. BILL V.—Pre-Med—Walnut Springs HIGHTOWER. CLAIBORNE S.—Geo. En .—Houston HILGEMEIER. HENR C.— Ag. Ed .—Beaumont HINDS, BENNY L.— Pet. E—Luling HINRICHS, CARL V.—PM—Rowena HOBBS, CLIFFORD D.— Ag. Ed .—Linden HOLLMIG, THOMAS G.— Ag. Eco .—Hondo HOLT, BOB C.— Geo .—Angleton HOMEYER. HOWARD C.—I. Eng .—Caldwell HORGAN, CHARLES C.— Geo. Eng. —Golfito, Costa Rica HORN, JEFF J.— Ag. Eng .—Palestine HOWARD. LAWRENCE E.—McE—Marfa HUCKEBA, WILLIAM C.—MaM.—Marshall HUDSON, HARVEY M.— Aero .—Flatonia JUETTEL, WILLIAM— -Gen. Bus. —Memphis, Tenn. HUFF, JOHN E.— . T. —Ft. Worth HULL, LEON R.— Ag. Ed .—Stanton HULL. RICHARD B.— ero.—Midland HUNN, DONALD E.— ero.—Wichita Falls ISBELL, BUCK 0.— M.E .—Navasota JAHNS, JULIUS J.—P. — RogerH JAMES, BILLY C.— Ind. EVig.—Granbury JAMES, ROBERT B., II— .F.—Rayinondvillr JANSA, JAMES F.— Ag. Miles P JEFFERY, JERRY Q.— rc i.—Marlin JOCHEN, CLARENCE H.— Acct.- JOHNSON, G. J., JR.— Pet. and Geo. E .—San JOHNSON, JAMES D.— A.H .—Groesbeck JOHNSON, JERRY D.— T B u hristi JOHNSON, JERRY K.— Ag. Ed .—Nacogdoches JOHNSON, THURMAN H.— Ag. Eco.—Lometa JOHNSON, WILLIAM Dumas JONES, DONALD L.— I.T .—La Porte JONES, JOHN J.— Physics —Georgetown JONES, RICHARD E.— Mktg .—Silsbee JONES, ROBERT A.— R.S .—San Antonio JONES, RONALD T.— Aero .—Sweetwater JOYCE, KENNETH C.—Ento.—Lz Feria KANE, BILL L.— A.H .—Lampasas KANZ, RANDOLPH A.— Ag. Eng .—New Braunfels KEITH, ALTON P.— gr.—Rogers KELLY, TOM L.— Ag. Eco .—El Paso KEMP, NORMAN D.— ero.—Wichita Falls KEOSOFF, JERRY D.— M.E .—New London KEYSER, NEELY E.— .F.—Navasota KILGO, WALTER M.— Pet. E .—El Paso KILLION, KENNETH G.— Ag. Ed—Alpine KING, GENE H. — E. E. —Abilene KING, JOE E.— Pet. and M.E .—Paris KING, MAX— Chem. E .—Seymour KING, ROBERT E.— Arch .—Houston KING, VANCE W„ JR.—C.E.—Atlanta KhJJg, WILLIAM D.— Pre-Med —Eastland KNUTSON, JAMES L.— Ch. E .—San Antonio KOEGL, BERT F.— B.A .—Abilene KOPECKY, MELVIN P.—dcct.—Schulenburg KRUEGER, DOUGLAS W.—RP.M.—New Braunfels TOTAC, LEONARD C.—Per. Adm.—Segim LADEN, SAM C, JR.—Ind. Dallas LANGFORD, GLENN Waco LASKOSKIE, LAWRENCE B.— M.E .—Orchard LEE, JACK R., JR.— B.P.M .—Paris LEESON, EARL B.— Mktg .—Abilene LEIFESTE, TAD E.— Ag. Eng .—San Antonio LEIMBROOK, JOHN L.— B.A .—Shreveport, La. LESLIE, GARY E.— M.E .—Dallas LETTS, JUAN E.—Ch. E .—Lima, Peru LIGHTFOOT, LARRY R.— Per. Adm .—Decatur LILLEY, JEFF B., JR.— I.T .—Gladewater LINDIG, THEO— A.H .—Fredericksburg LINSEISEN, FRANK }.—Ag. Eng .—Waller LINSKIE, ROBERT H., JR.—CW—Dallas LONG, J. T.— Mktg .—Houston LOUIE, SHEWSUN— Mktg .—San Antonio LOUVIER, WARNER P.— Ag. Ed .—Beaumont LOVE, STEPHEN L.— Education —Houston LUKER, JACK E.— I.T .—Fort Worth MAHONE, LEO Q.— Acct .—De Kalb MAIR, SID C.— C.E .—Harlingen MANDOLA, FRANK M.— Acct .—Houston MARKWARDT, ROY H.— I. T .—Palacios MARTINEZ, J. M., JR.— A.A .—Rio Grande City MATHIS, JAMES R.— Per. Adm .—San Antonio MATTIZA, ODES 0.— Geo .—Port Arthur MAXWELL, GARRETT W.—Pre-AM—San Antonio MAY, ALAN J.—Geo.—Dallas MAY, JIMMY E.—Ch. P.—Breckenridge MAYNARD, CREIGHTON— B.A .—Beaumont MEANS, VICTOR R.— B.P.M .—Belter MEJIA, JOE M.—GW—McAllen MELTON, THOMAS R.— Chem. E .—Edna MEYER. WILLIAM J.— Pre-Med —Moulton MIETH, IVAN G.— A.H .—Columbus MILAM, LARRY J.— Ento .—Moore MILES. BRAD H.— Che m. —Houston MILFORD, MURRAY H.— r.—Honey Gro; MILLER. GENE A: ' -= T :—Ma ----- MILLER. RICHARD G.—GP—Dallas MILLER. WILLIAM T.— Pre-Law —Houston MILLS, CHARLES W.—M£—Dali®! MILLSAP, GEORGE W.—ME.—Victoria MILSTEAD, JAMES L.—ME—Tyler MINOR, WILLIAM S., Ill— C.E .—Corpus Christi MINTER, CHARLES H.—EE—Fort Worth MITCHELL, DAVID D.— Geophysics —Dallas MITCHELL, GLENN W.—M%.®|j ile MITCHELL, JAMES E.— IT —San Antonio MOFFITT, JAMES M. — Arch. —§McAllen MOLBERG, CHARLES San Antonio MOORE, MAC— Mktg. —Lometa MORGAN, PAGE W.— R. and F .—Iowa Park MOROFUJ, RICHARD— Ag. En .—Pharr MORONEY, PATRICK J.— M.E .—Houston MOSELEY, CLARKSON P.—Geo. En .—Gulfport MOSES, GEORGE W.—Ag. En .—Dallas MOSS, KENNARD S., JR.—EE—Corpus Christi MOTE, JOHN K.—ME—Dallas MOTEN, DOLPH— Ag. oum.—Oakalla MUELLER, IRVIN A.—M%—Kenedy MUNNS, GEORGE W.—Ento.—La Feria MURRAY, CLARENCE, JR.— Pet. E .—Gatesville MYERS, GENE 0.—EE—Granbury McANALLY, SAMUEL D.—MM—Brady McCASLAND, WILLIAM R.—CE—McKinney McCURLEY, JIM, JR.— IT .—Port Arthur McDADE, THOMAS R.—EM—Wharton McDANIEL, R. A., JR.— Per. Adm .—Abilene McDonald, Arthur g.—mm—B eaumont McLAUGHLIN, E. L.— D.H .—Grand Prairie McL RR N, GREG—R. and E—Eden NALL, STEVE 0.— Arch .—Tyler MAUCK, KURT R., JR.—a. E—Vidor NESBITT, RAY B.— Ch. E—Marshall NEWMAN, CHARLES D.-Ere-Lou;—Amarillo , G.-G. — Areh- —Tyler— LSON, FRANK R.— Pet. E—Dallas LE, DONALD E.— I f. —Baytown NOLTE, EDWARD R.—EE—Lockhart NUSSBAUM, JULIUS— B.A .—Mexia ODOM, RAYMOND M„ JR.— Acct .—Palestine O ' DONNELL, FRANCIS B.— E.E .—San Antonio O’KEEFE, JAMES D.-Pre-Med—Jacksonville OLDHAM, WILLIAM B., JR.— E.E .—Houston OLLER, DONALD E.— ME .—New London PARKMAN, HENRY VJ.—Arch. E .—Houston PARTLOW, RAY D.— A.H .—Liberty PASEMAN, JOEL E.—Geo.—San Antonio PATTERSON, HOWELL R., JR.—ME—Dallas PECK, ALTON N.— C.E .—Eagle Pass PENCE, WILLIAM R„ JR.— Ag. Ed .—Brady PEPPING, LEE R.— Mktg .—Houston PERL, SEINWIL— M.E .—Brownsville PETERS, ROBERT L.— Pre-Med —Midland PETLIT, RALPH M.— Ch. E—Houston PETTY, GILBERT—M.E—Dallas PHILLIPS. RICHARD C.—Per. Wm.—B reckon ridge PHILP, HUGH D.—ME—Bryan PIGG. JAMES F.—Dallas PIKE, EARL L., JR.— Acct .—Hammond, La. PITTMAN, ROBERT W.—ME—Fairfield PLUMLEE. JAMES R.—ME—Dallas POLLARD. FRANKLIN D.—PM—Graham POWELL, CAD N., JR.—C.E—Henrietta PRICE. R. N.—P.PM—McLean PRIESMEYER. LARRY L.—YrcE—Houston PUIG. JOSEPH P„ JR.— A.H .—Laredo PULLEN, LOLAN M.— Acct .—Lometa PUMPHREY, WALTER D.— I.T .—Boling PYLE. JERRY A.— Acct .—San Antonio RAAB, QUINTON J.—Ag. E .—Moulton RAMIREZ. PEDRO M.—ME—Santa Rosa RAMSEY, JERRY D.— lad. Eng .—Amarillo RANDOLPH, STANLEY W.— .P—New London RANSONE, ROBIN K.— Aero .—Fort Worth RASOR. RICHARD L.— Ch. E—Carthage RATHBONE. P. T. —Dairy Prod.—Los Angeles, Calif. RAWLS, BENDER B„ JR.— Math .—Fort Worth RECTOR, BEN K.— Ch. E.—Dumas REED. RUSSELL M.—M%.—Colorado City REYNOLDS, RICHARD C.— ero.—Iherman RHODES, LONNIE D.—Af i.—Athens RICHARDSON, CHARLES T.— A.H .—Columbus RICHIE, CHARLES C.— ero.—Winters RILEY, J. B.— A.H. —Burkburnett RIVEIRE, ERSKINE W.—Arch.—Fort Worth RIVOIRE, KENNETH W.— .i .—Gainesville ROBERSON, JOE B.—£.£.—Dallas ROSE, CHARLES B.—Eco—Dallas ROSE, JOE F.—R. and W- ROSS, PAUL C.— Arch .—San Antonio ROWE, JOHN B.— Arch .-—Duluth, Minn. ROWLAND, ROBERT C.— M.E .—Hooks RUIZ, ROBERT— Aero .—Los Angeles, Calif. RUSSELL, JESSE R.— r.—Weslaco SADLER, JAMES E.— M.E .—Amarillo SAFFEL, ROBERT T.— M.E .—La Marque SAMMONS, TOM J.— A.H .—Van Horn SANDERS, ROBERT L.— Per. Adm .—Mt. Pleasant SASSMAN, AVRIL F.—R.A—Victoria SAUER, CARL W., JR.— C.E .—Houston SAVAGE, KEITH D.—Hereford SAWYER, ROBERT C.—Acct.—Houston SCHLICHTER, ALBERT G.—E.E.—Pharr SCHMID, JOHN, JR.— Geo. Eng. —Houston SCHMIDT, THOMAS B.— Per. Adm .—San Antonio SCHNEIDER, DONALD B.—Ch. E .—Lake Jackson SCHNEIDER, FREDERICK H.—Ch. E .—La Marque S ' HHREIBER, SAUNDERS A.— E.E .—Galveston SCHULZ, GERALD B.— E.E .—Corpus Christi SCH EltTNER, HAROLD W.—Ag. Ed.—San Angelo sqort KENNETH L.— E.E .—Dallas SCOTT, SWAYNE F.— Ag. Eng. —Vernon SEELY, CHARLIE W.—Pet. E .—Dallas SHANAHAN, JAMES W.— rcA.—Dallas jH IKS, JOHN r=-£r£—Beeville k TO N, JOHN L.— B.A .—D allas ARD, DON E.— Ag. Journ .—Jarmyn SHERMAN, CARL K.— E.E .—Vicksburg SIKES, EUGENE W.— C.E .—Bryan SINCLAIR, BENNIE C.—Pet. and M.E .—Mineola SISSELL, CLARENCE D.— ort.—McAllen SLABBAERT, ROMAIN A.— M.E. —Pasadena SMITH, HORACE R.— Journ .—College Station SMITH, JOEL D.— P.E .—Lockhart SMITH, ROBERT V.—Ag. Eng. —Cuero SNODGRASS, JOE B.— gr.—Donna SNOOTS, WYNNE M.— M.E. and En .—Dallas SOLTIS, CHARLES W.— M.E .—Houston SOUTHWARD, KARL W.— rcE—Dallas SOYA, VILJAR— Aero .—Houston SPANNAGEL, JOHNNY A.-— Pet. E—Lytle SPEAIRS, PHIL M.— Mktg .—Fort Worth SPECHT, GLEN WOOD W.—Geo. E—Brenham SPECIA, ANTHONY E.— Mktg .—San Antonio SPELL, JACK E.— Ch. E .—Bryan STAEHS, JAMES P.—C.E—Beatrice, Nebr. STALLWITZ, EDWARD M .—Farm Mgt .—Dumas STEED. DON L—ME—Tyler STEEL, RICHARD E.— Per. Adm .—Texarkana STEVENS, THOMAS G.— Pet. E—Lubbock STICE, ORVILLE D.—M%—Midland STONE, ERNEST M.—CE—Houston STONE. WILLIAM J. H.— gr.—Pearland STOVALL, JOE A.— Pet. and Geo. E—Dallas STRAIN, ROY E.— Ag. En .—Haskell STRATTON, RAY E.— Meteorology —Houston STRODE, BRYAN E.— . T .—Houston STUCKERT, FRED W., JR.— Mktg .—Fort Worth SYLER. JOHN T.—M%—Decatur TARTER, JACK D.— Zoology —Wellington TATE, GORDON E.— Pet. E .—San Antonio TAYLOR, THOMAS W.— B.P.M. —Rock Springs TIJERINA, ROBERTO— Pre-Med —Edinburg TILLEY, HARRY G.— Mktg .—Jacksonville TODD, JAMES R.—MatE—Little Rock, Ark. TOUDOUZE, THOMAS P.— Geo .—San Antonio TRIM, FLOYD C.— Acct .—San Antonio TROTTER, JAMES M.— Pet. E. —Shreveport, La. TUTT, FEHRLIN E.—AM—Hobbs ULRICH, RAY F.— M.E. —Houston URBANIC, FRANK A.— Aero. —Galveston URIBE, ARMANDO R.—C.E—Laredo iSSl UTSMAN, BILL J.— Per. Adm. —Longview UZZELL, BOBBY R.— Ch. £—Beeville ' ......‘ UZZELL, DAVID L.— M.E. —Dumas VICK, RICHARD P.— . T .—Beaumont VOROS, STEPHEN R.— Pet. E. —Dallas VRLA, FRANKIE B.— Ch. E.—Ennis WALKER, DONALD E.—SPPdlBod WALKER, JOE B.— Arch .—Ennis WALKER, REX R.— Geo. E .—Tyler WARREN, DICKIE K.— Physics —Seymour WATSON, CLIFFORD A.— M.E .—Dallas WATSON, WILSON D., JR.— Arch .—Overton WATTS, HUBERT B. — Acct. —Silsbee WEEMS, SANDS S., Ill—Geo.—West Columbia WELBURN, WILLIAM D., Ill—Pre-Law;—San Antonio WELDER, RAYMOND J., JR.—Geo.—Beeville WENDLAND, JAMES B. —Farm Mgt .—Hondo WESCH, DON R.— Arch .—Dallas WESSELS, DONALD F.— Per. Adm .—Houston WESSON, KENNETH D.— A.El. —Goldthwaite WEST, HUGH 0.— . T .—Woodsboro WHEAT, DANIEL P., JR.— C.E .—Beaumont WHITE, CHARLES E.— M.E .—Dallas WHITE, JOHN B.— M.E .—Jacksonville WHITE, LeROY— E. E. —Dallas WHITFIELD, JAMES L.— Agr. —Raymondville WHITSON, FRANK E„ JR.— Arch .—Dallas WIEGAND, CRAIG L.— Agr .—Santa Rosa WILHELM, CURTIS R.— Ento .—Comanche WILKINSON, GEORGE B.—P. and P—San Angelo WILLIAMS, C. D. — P.E., B.A .—Philadelphia, Miss. WILLIAMS, CHARLES F.— Ind. Eng .—Dallas DAVID LeROY—L 7’.—Odessa S, LEE E.— Ag. Ed .—Mineola AMS, ROBERT L.— Pet. E .—San Antonio ELMS, EMIL F.— Ag. Eng .—Lockhart WILSON, JAMES A.— Arch .—Borger WINCKLER, ROBERT E.— B.P.M. —Dallas WINKLER, LAWRENCE E.— A.H .—Temple WISE, GLENN E.— Education —Cause WITTE, JAMES R.— Ind. Ed .—Yoakum WOMACK, JAMES R.— Pet. and M.E .—Marshall WOODRUFF, M. D. —R.P.M—Dallas WORTHINGTON, J. W., JR.— Farm Mgt. —Brownsville WRATISLAW, ROY E.—R.A—Palacios WRIGHT, BOB R.— A.H .—Livingston WtfltFE, EDMOND D.— M.E .—San Antonio WUNDERLICH, TRAVIS G.—C.E—Houston YAKEL, FRANK R.— Arch .—Marshall YATE, THOMAS H., JR.— Pet. E .—Laredo YENTZEN, NORMAN J.—M%—Nederland ZAMA, ROBERT M.— M.E .—Houston ZERBE, BREDERICK R.— Per. Adm .—Houston ZUMWALT, ROBERT E.—Ch. E .—Hallettsville ALLISON, R. N.— Vet. Med.—Paducah ALLISON, WILLIAM K.— Per. Ad m—Abilene ARGUINEGUL CARLOS H.— Ag. Eco.—Laredo ARHELGER. RAYMOND C.— Arch .—San Saba ARNOLD, CHARLES R.— C.E .—Sherman AUSTIN. JAMES E.— E.E .—Shreveport. La. BAILES, ONNIE L.— Aero .—Angleton BAIN, KENNETH D.— C.E .—Comanche BAKER. WENDYL B.—M.E.—Fort Worth BARMORE. GASTON C. JR.— Per. Adm .—Pasadena BARNES, WILLIAM R.— A.H .—Barn BEAL, GEORGE L.— Arch .—Fort Worth BEAN. RICHARD G.—C.E—Lubbock BELL, J. D.— Aero .—San Antonio SIGNER. NORRIS E.— Geo .—Shreveport, La. BLACKBURN, JOHN D.— Vet. Med.—Junction BLAIR, JOSEPH L.— Vet. Med .—Boerne BLASCHKE, H. F. — Ag. Eco .—West Columbia BOEHNKE, DONALD G A.H. - ........Muldoon -- BOHNE, ROBERT E.—E.P.M—Dallas BOURGEOIS, GARY G.—Arch. —McAllen BOWNE, DONALD D.—C.E—Cisco BOX, JIMMY B.— Ag. Ed.—Llano BRANDENBURG, BEN F.— Ag. Ed .—Duncanville BRAVENEC, JOHNNY J., JR.— Math. —Houston BRENTS, THOMAS E.—Eco.—Dallas BRESIE, JACK C.— . T .—Lufkin BRIDGES, GILBERT S.—£ ' E—Stanton fgk BROCK, OWEN R.— M.E .—Perrin BRYANT, DAN H.— Geo. —Bryan BURKHEAD, MARTIN S.—F ijsics—Lamesa BURKS, JAMES D.— Ag. Eng .—Quitman BYRNES, ALBERT L.—A’.E.—Houston BYRNS, ZACK H.— M.E .—Fort Worth CALDERON, HUMBERTO A.— C.E. —Lima, Peru CANNON, ROBERT L.— Education —Stephenville CANNON, RONALD J.— Arch .—Odessa CARROLL, ROBERT L.—C.E.—Irving CASAS, ARISTIDES P.— B.A. —Maracaibo, Venezuela CASON, GEORGE M„ JR.— Ag. Ed .—Eagle Lake CELERIER, LOUIS R.— Ind. Ed .—Panama CHOW, FEDERICO— Pet. E. —Madero, Mex. CLANTON, HARVEY R. — M.E. —Amarillo COFFMAN, JAMES L.— A.H .—Cherokee COLEMAN, JAMES R.— A.H .—Paris CORE, HAROLD M., JR.— Acct .—Houston CORREA, ROGERIO R.— Mktg .—Raymondville COUTRET, HENRY C.—P.G.E.—San Antonio COZAD, JOHN E.— Vet. Med .—Houston CRAWFORD, RICHARD P.— Vet. Paris GROOM, TED T.— Arch. Con .—Monahans DABNEY, ROBERT L.— Arch .—Dallas DANNELLEY, JOHN L.— M.E .—Mirando City DAVIS, CHARLES A.— Pre-Vet —Houston DAVIS, ERNEST W.—7. 7.—Port Arthur DAVIS, FRANK A.—Vet. Med—Austin DURHAM, GRADY E.— Ind. Eng .—San Angelo ECKARD, R. C.— Per. Adm .—Irving rON, EDGAR L.—yfyr. Ed. —Mason BERGER, LEO T.—M.E.—Moulton ELLIOTT, WALTER A.— C.E .—Overton EMMRICH, JAMES W.—Geo.—Giddings EUBANKS, CHARLES E.— Ins .—McAllen FARIAS, LUCIANO— Ento .—Alice FARLOW, JAMES F.— C.E .—Fort Worth FLUITT, VERlIft N.— R. and F .—Marble Falls FLYNT, EDWIN— Mktg .—Ennis FRANCIS, R. C.—Vet. Med—New Orleans FRY, WILLIAM B.— B.M .—Houston FUNCHESS, HENRY B.— B.A .—Beaumont GALVIN, THOMAS J.—Vet. Med—Whiteface GARNER, ARTHUR E.— Zoology —Amarillo A., JR.— Ag. Ed .—Rio Grande City GEORGE, ROSS B.— Ind. Eng .—Dallas GLAZE, ORVILLE H.— Pet. and G.E .—Victoria GLOCKZIN, JAMES W.— Ag. Ed .—Marlin GOERTZ, ERNEST L.— Ag. Ed .—Lott GOLDSMITH, WILBUR B.— Arch .—Damon GOLDSTEIN, ARNOLD J.— History —Houston GOODBRAKE, WILLIAM E.— A.H .—El Paso GOODWIN, EDWARD P.— Mktg .—Houston GOOLSBY, JAY L.— Geo. Eng .—Fort Worth GREATHOUSE, RONALD H. — Arch .—Kaufman GROSS, BOBBY J.— Vet. Med .—Big Spring GROVES, ALVIN L.— C.E .—Alamo GRULLER, DAVID L.—M.E.—Houston GUAJARDO, ELIGIO M.— Pet. E .—Nuevo Laredo GUARNEROS, F.— Pet. E .—Nuevo Laredo HARGRODER, HOWARD H.— Vet. Med .—Church Point HECOX, HENRY L.—ME.—Baytown HELFRICH, FRANK l—Ag. Ed—Hockley HENDRICKS, DON C.—Ag. Ed.—Anna HERZOG, ARTHUR L.— Vet. Med—Houston HOLLAN, JOHN C—ME—Victoria HUFFMAN, BILLY J._EE—Fort Worth HUSTON, DARWIN C.— D.M .—Stephenville HYMER, SAM E.— B.A .—New London JANSSON, E. M.— Pet. and G.E .—Port iur JOHNSON, BILLY J.— -Ag. Eng .—Fort Stocktor JOHNSON, HERMAN F.— A.H .—Lometa JOHNSON, JAMEST).—dg. En .-T Fell JONES, THOMAS M.—Ch. E—Alice JONGEWARD, JAMES M.— C.E .—Brownsville KANE, GRADY R.— Vet. Med .—Lampasas KARR, WILLIAM M.— R. and F.—Canadian KAVANAUGH, HERBERT C.—Aero.—Fort Worth KEMP, ROBERT L.— .LT.—Corpus %jgii KLINKOVSKY, EDWARD— Ag. Fi—Temple KNIPPEL, GEORGE P.— Pre-Med —Clearwater, Fla, KOLB, N. K.— Arch .—Dallas KOURY, ALBERT— E.E .—El Paso KUEHN, EWALD G.— E.E. —Edcouch KUTCH, ALLEN T.—S Wlllington LACY, DON L.— Ag. Ed .—Wellington LAMMERT, RAY H.— R. and F—Clifton LEHOTSKY, VICTOR, JR.— Pet. F—Temple LeSAGE, MAURICIO— E.E .—Progreso, Honduras LEWIS, KENNETH D.— A.H .—Tyler LIVESAY, CARL C.— . T .—Houston LONQUIST, JACK E.—Pet. F—Dallas MABRY, DONALD T.— I.T .—Houston MADRIGAL, SANTOS, JR.—C.F.—Laredo MALONE, GARY R.— Arch .—Arlington MANNING, ROBERT C.— Pre-Dent —Houston MANNING, WILLIAM J.—MF—Houston MARSH, JAMES H., Ill— Arch .—Orange MARTIN, RICHARD D.— Pre-Med —Longview MATUSEK, EDWIN F.— Ag. Ed .—Wharton MEANS, JENNINGS D.—MF—Gilmer MENARD, BYRD H.—P.F—Seabrook MIESCH, EDWARD P.—Pet. F—Clarksville M1ESCH, MICHAEL D., JR.— Ento .—Clarksville V1ILLER, ROBERT V. R.— Vet. Med .—Ballinger ONTGOMERY, ROBERT L.—FF.M—Houston MOUN r BILLY J.— cct.—Crystal City MOYE, DON B.— Mktg .—Nederland MuNCEY, JAMES A.— Arch .—Dallas MURRAY, GEORGE W.— Agr .—Grapeland MfC DD IcYl ■Vetrr Med .—Houston ES S r RQBERT G.- E , JERRY D.— Agr .—N ederland LLIAMS, MENZIES D.— Vet. Med .—Menard ERVILLE, C. S.— Arch .—Beaumont NICHOLS, SAM R.— An. S .—Harlingen NIX, EDDIE L., JR.—M E. —Houston NOVOSAD, CLIFFORD Taylor OLIVER, JOHN E., JR.— l et. Med .—Austin PAggN, ERNESTO— A.H. —Girardot, Colombia PEARCE, ROBERT L.— Ento .—Denison PENNINGTON, EDWARD C.— E.E .—Gladewater PETRY, RENO P.— Vet. Med. —Gueydan, La. PIERCE, KENNETH R.— Vet. Med.—Winters PUTS, RICHARD W.— M.E .—Brownsville PORTIE, DON A.— P.H .—Port Arthur PROCTOR, JERRY F.— A.H .—Dallas PRUDENCIO, JOSE S.— A.H .—El Salvador RABE, ROBERT C.—Pre-Vet —El Paso REEL, TED W.— Geophysics —Tyler REMMERS, OREN C.— Ag. Ed .—Shiner RICHARDS, DONALD K.— R. and F .—Banquete RIVERA, RAMON A.— Pet. E .—Nuevo Laredo, Mex. ROACH, WILLIAM A.— Vet. Med .—Andrews RODGERS, DONALD C.— M.E .—Corpus Christ! ROSS, TOM W.— Pre-Vet —Beaumont ROTH, RAOUL V.— Aero. —Shreveport, La. ROYSTON, JERRY T.— M.E .—Beaumont RUSSELL. JACOB B.— M.E .—Odessa RUTSCHMAN. CHARLES L. —M. E. —Longview SALMON, CHARLES E.— B.A .—Corpus Christi SCHANEN, GILES M.— Vet. Med.—Robstown SCHNEPP. JERRY C.—M.E—Houston SCOTT. DANA R.— Pre-Dent —Dallas SCOTT. WILLIAM W„ JR.— . E—Bryan SHANNON, CHARLES E.— R. and E—Marla SHAWVER, HARRY R.—M%.—Dallas SINCLAIR, ALVIN H., JR.—ME—Shreveport, La. SLENK, JOHNNY E.— Acct .—Bremond SMITH, AUBREY L.— Vet. Med.—Gilmer SMITH, JIMMY B.— A.H .—Rockdale SMITH. SEYMOUR J.— eZ._Med.,—Sunset, La. SMITH, SPENCER W.—Ed. and Psv.—Ama SOUTHERN, LLOVD D.— B.A .—Roscoe SPEICH, JOHN R.— Arch .—Houston SPENCER, MARION G.— Arch .—Fort Worth STAFFORD, RICHARD V.— Agr. Mis .—Texarkana STALLINGS, ARCHIE, JR.— Ind. E ' d—Houston STEELE, BILLY H.— A.H .—Streetman STEIN, HUGO H„ JR.— M.E. —Flatonia, STEPHENSON, JOHN R.— Pre-Med —Callihan STOUT, BOB E.— Pre-Med —Baytown SULLINS, ROBERT— . T .— TEER, BILLY R.— M.E. —Dallg|L| TEMPLETON, ROBERT C.—Vet. Med.—Cooper TERRY, WILLIAM A.— TEUTSCH, GEORGE S.— Pet. E. and B.A .—Henderson TILLER, HOWARD O.—Ag. Eng .—Hooks TREVINO, RAUL Z.—CE.—Brownsville TSCHIRHART, L. 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STEVENS, JOHN D. STEWART, GARY L. STEWART, JAMES M. STEWART, LAYMON D. STICK, JOHN M. STILL, FRANKIE L. STOBART, EDWARD H. STOESSER, EMIL J. STOLLE, RICHARD M. STOUT, ARTHUR L. STOUT, RALPH L. STOUT, WILLIAM H. STRADER, JOHN L. STREATER, DAREN N. STRONG, PAUL D. STUART, LUIS L. STUART, ROBERT S. STUBBS, EMIL T. SUDDERTH, THOMAS N. SULLIVAN, BOBBY G. SULLIVAN, JOHN C. SULLIVAN, SAMUEL L. SUMMERS, WILLIAM H. SURLES, THOMAS G. SUTHERLAND, LONNIE A. SWINNEY, BILLY N. SYLER, JAMES P. M. TABOR, WILLIAM D. TACKETT, GERALD J. TALBOTT, CLOYCE A. TALBUTT, WILLIAM S. TALLEY, RICHARD D. TALLEY, ROBERT D. TARVER, CARLOS B. TATE, JAMES E. TAYLOR, MILTON D. TAYLOR, WILLIAM R. TERRELL, JAMES E. TERRILL, PAUL M. TERRY, DAVID A. TETSCH, FREDERICK L. THEDFORD, THOMAS R. THIELEMANN, WILBERT G. THOMAS, CLARENCE B. THOMAS, JACK W. THOMAS, RICHARD C. THOMPSON, CLARENCE L, THOMPSON, H. D. THOMPSON, JAMES B. THOMPSON, REX H. THORNTON, GERALD D. THORNTON, RICHARD B. TIEMANN, EUGENE L. TINER, LONNIE W. TINSLEY, JAMES S. TODD, ALAN R. TODD, DONALD E. TOLSON, THOMAS W., JR....... TOMLIN, JOHNNY R. TOM, EDMUND T. TOTAH, RAYMOND S. TREVINO, DESIDERIO, TREVINO, OSCAR L. 138 TROTMAN, JOHN W. TROW, JOHN H., JR. TRUAX, DANNY M. TUCKER, PAUL M. TUCKEB ' : ; THOMAS M. il TULLOCH, WILLIAM H. I-TURK, ARNOLD S. I TTURNER, DONALD K. TYLER, CURTIS, E. UPCHURCH,JOHN R. UPHAM, JAMES L. ' • VALDEZ, DAN § ’ VAN EATON, RAYMOND A. if VAN HASELEN, JOSEPH E. VANDERMEER, JAMES D. VAN WERT, JAMES H. VASEK, GERALD J. VAUGHAN, VIRGIL V., JR. VENTO, EDWARD VESELKA, ALVIN J. VESTAL, NORMAN F. VILLA, ELROY R. VINCENT, GEORGE H. VOELKEL, EUGENE VOELTER, CHARLES E. VOGELSANG, FRED E. VOLENTINE, EDWARD R. VOSS, JOHN H. VRANA, RICHARD A. WAGNER, CARL E. WAGNER, CHARLES H. WAGNON, BILLY W. WAHRMUND, KERMIT A. WAKEFIELD, PAUL S. WAKEFIELD, ROBERT C., JR. WALDRIP, LARRY W. WALKER, ROBERT C., JR. WALKER, RUFUS R. WALKER, STEVE A. WALL, RICHARD M. WALLACE, CHARLES H. WALLACE, JOE C. WALTERS, MARTIN L., JR. WALTON, LARRY B. WAN, JEFFREY WARD, EVERETT B. WARD, TEDDY V. WARNICK, HAROLD B. WARREN, ALTON L. WARREN, LARKIN P., JR. WARRICK, CLIFTON E. WATKINS, GEORGE H., JR. WATKINS, WILLIAM H., JR. WATSON, JIMMY C. WATSON, STUART L. WATSON, THURMAN F. WATT, GAYLE H. WAUGH, MICHAEL A. WAYNE, LISLE, II WEATHERFORD, JOHN P. WEBER, DONALD A. WEINBERGER, FRANK M. WEISENFELDER, ANDREW J. WELBORN, LEROY WELCH, HERSHEL G. WELLS, RUSSELL N. WERTZ, MERLE W. WEST, DALE G. WEST, DONALD R. WEST, JOHN E. WEST, VERNON E. WESTER, LARI M. WHALEN, WENDEL E. WHATLEY, RAYBURN B. WHEELER, JAMES E. WHEELER, JOHN R. WHITAKER, CHARLES M. WHITAKER, ROBERT E. WHITE, DONALD M. WHITE, OSWALD H. WHITELEY, CONRAD B. WHITELEY, ROY D. WHITLEY, CLOICE A. WHITT, FRED I. WIEDE MANN, FRANZ R. WIGGINS, SILAS J. WILDE, CECIL B. WILDER, JOHN S. WILKINSON, GEORGE H. WILLBORN, JAMES D. WILLHELM, JIMMIE W TI WILLIAMS, ALFRED L. WILLIAMS, BILLY D. WILLIAMS, CHARLES D. WILLIAMS, CHARLES E. 139 WILLIAMS, DONALD E. WILLIAMS, DREW D. WILLIAMS, EDDIE B. WILLIAMS, ROGER N. WILLIAMS, SHERRELL W. WILLIAMSON, ROSS R. VlL.L.lAMOUi ' , ttUOS WILLINGHAM, RICHARD C. WILLINGHAM, WILLIAM E, WILLOUGHBY, HOWARD L. WILSON, DOUGLAS R. WILSON, DUANE C. WILSON, JAMES W. WILSON, JAMES W. WILSON, JERALD M. WINDERS, RICHARD N. WINCHESTER, TOM D. WINFORD, JACK R. WINGROVE, SAMUEL W. WINN, GEORGE N. WINN, JOHN W. WINSHIP, W. L. D. WISE, GEORGE M„ JR. WISEMAN, CHARLES R. WISMER, EUGENE L. WOOD, ERNEST M. WOOD, H. C. WOOD, LANGSTON H. WOODS, RON R. WOODWARD, BOBBY G. WRIGHT, ROBERT C. WRIGHT, TEDDY J. WRIGHT, WILLIAM C. WURZBACH, JULIUS J. WYATT, EDWARD W. WYATT, JACK L. WYNN, SAM G„ JR. YARBROUGH, NORMAN P. YARBROUGH, ROBERT H., JR. YATES, WILLIAM C. YEAGER, ROBERT L. YOUNG, JACK G. YOUNGER, BILL C. ZARBOCK, ROBERT S. ZEMANEK, JOE R. ZINSMEISTER, LOUIE J. BENNETT, JOHN F. BICKLEY, GEORGE W. CAPOTE, LUCIANO C. GATES, PAUL A. LEWIS, VICTOR C. MARCIACA, HECTOR B. MATAMOROS, ABRAHAM MONTEZ, FERNANDO D. McENTIRE, JEWEL L. NEAL, JOHN E., JR. REID, JAMES I. ROCHA, RUBEN M. ROMERO, ARMANDO J. ROMERO, GUSTAVO A. STEIN, STANLEY J. VEGA, JESUS WHISENHANT, JAMES L. ZACHARY, WAYNE L. 140 Gosh, ole lady, the floor’s red.” Caught in the closet Action at the Combat Ball V A N I T Y F A I R TJalorie ooc a I Sponsored by Ned Granger 144 D ' Corma j?ean (J, row Sponsored by Pete Steinman 145 cS ue Sponsored by Marion Baugh 146 C ame Jvooers Sponsored by Gordon Hrabal 147 Id in da jfammann Sponsored by Bob Williford 148 Sponsored by James Roberts 149 150 Sponsored by fFiZ iara ito marcs ci King Dave takes a Queen A King is crowned! 154 Mrs. G. F. Alexander Natalie Alexander Mrs. j. D. Allbritton Mrs. Refugio Alvarado Mrs. M. R. Aly, Jr. Mrs. C. 0. Blackburn Jan Baker Martha Anne Black Glyn Chambers Dorothy Cogburn Mary Jane Dawson Mrs. C. W. Duke, Jr. Adele Crawford Mrs. Andres Cuellar Mrs. H. W. Dutcher Shirley Fincher Dana Finke Ilynn and Rebecca Lynn Fuchs Jodie Furneaux Marian Gaddis Yolanda Garza Wanda Halbrooks Dana Furr Lora Garretson Frances Gonzales Linda Hammann Luella Haupt Mrs. J. K. Hennigan Mgry Dee Hoelscher Mary Ann Humbert June Hodges Kerry Lea Irby Kitty Hennigan Ginger Hill Mrs. Ellen Hudson Martha Hudson Mrs. Mary Irby Mary Francis Irvin 159 Dorothy Kay Ish Mrs. Frank Janak Pawline Johnson Louise King Mrs. Calvin Janak Sally and Jack Joehirnsen Sue Johnson Joy Lee Kropp Dottie Jun Mrs. Charles Kupfer Mrs. G. M. Lindveit Barbara Lloyd ' I 2 ’ Mrs. Orval R. Love Bethie Manthooth Barbara Jo Miller Mrs. R. B. Miller Marlene Moore Carroll Morris 161 Diane McNiel Sandra Otts Velma McWhorter Marye Pair Mrs. W. P. Norvell Blanca Pena Mrs. Hazel Oglesby Mrs. June Philippus Elsie Plainer Mrs. Ethel Randal Mrs. Liz Ray Sarah Reaves Frances Roach Ann Slaughter Mrs. L. D. Smith Wanda Steel Mrs. W. P. Steinman 163 Mrs. Richard Stewart Billie Sue Sykora Pat Stoll Shirley Tauber Nancy Teeling Edna Ann Tepe Morna Wall Sandra Kay Walter Ruby Jean Willrodt Rayneda Wilson •ft I Tril i ' f i Mrs. ' jtpxanna Wulfman Alma Jane Yates IV rin Elena Yaujar Mrs. A. V. York Cary Wise Mrs. Robert Wiseman Mrs. William A. Young Mrs. Letha Youngblood Mrs. Shirley Long Paula Jean Bowdoin 165 MILITARY ARMY AND AIR FORCE OFFICERS COLONEL JOE E. DAVIS ____________________________________________ Commandant COLONEL SHELLY P. MYERS, JR_____________________________________ PMS T COLONEL JOHN A. WAY____________________________________________________ PAS T LT. COLONEL TAYLOR WILKINS ____________ Assistant Commandant Lt. Col. E. V. Adams Lt. Col. William J. Hall Lt. Col. William R. Herdener Lt. Col. Dale F. McGee, Jr. Lt. Col. Henry L. Phillips Lt. Col. George H. Watson Maj. Charles H. Brown Maj. John F. Birkner Maj. Waldo Burt Maj. James W. Davis Maj. Edwin W. Emerson Maj. Orlan H. Franks Maj. Basil L. Hoyl Maj. Hubert 0. Johnson Maj. Stanley L. James, Jr. Maj. Julius C. Lowell Maj. John S. McCannon Maj. Charles P. Parrish Maj. Edward W. Rodgers Maj. Henry F. Somerville Maj. C. M. Taylor Maj. Henry S. Thigpen Maj. Charles C. Waddell Maj. Luther J. Westbrook Maj. Robert T. Willets Maj. William J. Winder Maj. Ernest C. Wright Capt. Francis J. Bloom Capt. J. C. Brusse Capt. U. W. Crow Capt. Robert P. Cowart Capt. Cyril B. Doleac Capt. Jack N. Hoffman Capt. Asa A. Hord Capt. Thomas H. Libby Capt. William R. McNeil Capt. Merlin P. Mitchell Capt. Randolph G. Phillips 168 DEPARTMENT 1 ARMY AND AIR FORCE NON COMMISSIONED OFFICERS M Sgt. Louis L. Adams M Sgt. John G. Boling, Jr. M Sgt. Ernest R. Glower M Sgt. John Collins M Sgt. Alvin L. Crowder, Jr. M Sgt. Harrell Drake M Sgt. David R. Dunphy M Sgt. John G. Haverstick, Jr. M Sgt. Wilbert D. Holt M Sgt. Cloyd C. Lentz M Sgt. Allen M. Linton M Sgt. Edgar R. McNutt M Sgt. Frank A. Monsees M Sgt. Loyle F. Stewart M Sgt. John W. Tenery, Sr. M Sgt. Charles L. Thompson M Sgt. W. T. Williams T Sgt. Turner M. Buford, III T Sgt. Carthell E. Perdue T Sgt. Albert Tanksley SEC Maurice E. Bradley SEC Charles C. Callender SEC Russell C. Dunn SEC Robert E. Green SEC Albert Horner, Jr. SEC William R. Huff SEC Francis R. Olsen SEC Eddie L. O’Neal SEC Hugh L. Reynolds SEC Richard C. Schenck SEC Floyd E. Silence Sgt. James L. Cad well Sgt. Clifford E. Cathey Sgt. Sanford E. Grest Sgt. Elbert J. Hays Sgt. James P. Owens 169 LT. COL. LT. COL. LT. COL. LT. COL. LT. COL. S. P. BELL C. A. GARY W. E. GROSS R. L. HUNT j. b. McAlister Adjutant Intelligence Information Athletic Communications m i STAFF 1: Sl LT. COL. LT. COL. LT. COL. LT. COL. LT. COL. V. M. MONTGOMERY C. W. PHILLIPS R. N. PORTER R. F. SULLIVAN T. D. THERIOT Liaison Scholastic Band Commander Operations Supply LT. COL. M SGT. M SGT. M SGT. M SGT. I. P. TROTTER, JR. J. F. FORD T. H. BAKER C. M. CUMMINGS A. R. HEIMER Chaplain Sergeant Major Intelligence Athletic Communications MAJ. MAJ. MAJ. MAJ. CAPT. W. T. BARRON W. B. BROGDEN W. E. HARVILLE H. H. PHILIPUS F. W. BECKER Operations Drum Major Drum Major Drum Major Supply CAPT. CAPT. CAPT. M SGT. M SGT. W. E. CLARK A. N. GIST r. h. McLaughlin P. E. GENTRY E. L. PIKE Special Service P.l. and Scholastic Adjutant Sergeant Major Liaison Sergeant , .- r. ■S£S ?!! jfe’ j ’- i MAROON BAND LIEUTENANTS Dickey, R. B. King, R. C. T. R. King, Steel, STAFF MEMBERS Lt. Col. R. N. Porter Maj. R. Q. Landers STAFF SERGEANTS Florence, D. M. Moss, K. S. Rabb, 0- J- Watts, H. B. Welburn, W. D. White, L. R. Maj. H. Phillipus Capt. W. B. Brogdon B. L. BOOTH Executive SENIORS Boehler, E. A. Bowles, J. E. Duke, M. E. Foster, L. R. Hufford, P. Threadgill, E. G. TECHNICAL SERGEANTS Dornbusch, J. F. Douglas, C. W. Douphrate, B. D. Harrington, I. H. JUNIORS Bockholt, E. B. Franz, J. F. Hatcher, J. L. Howard, L. E. Lightfoot, L. R. Love, S. L. Millsap, G. W. Odom, R. M. Partlow, R. D. Sandlin, J. F. Syler. J. T. Uzzell, B. R. Fish, E. W. Garrett, J. N. Greer, L. F. Golladay, C. S. Howell, II. W. Kincaid, J. W. Klett, G. E. Kocian, J. J. Short, T. W. Swann, W. A. Willaert, A. L. CORPORALS Cordes, A. F. SOPHOMORES Bean, D. C. Carsey, J. Cook, J. F. Crabbe, J. Ellington, D. H. Garza, E. H. Hernandez, R. Livingston, K. B. Nedbalek, G. E. Sanfilippo, C. J. D. C. QUASI Commander W. D. KING First Sergeant WHITE BAND L IEUTENANTS Alexander, D. S. Gross, E. B. Post, J. V. Price, C. Scott, D. STAFF MEMBERS Maj. W. T. Barron Capt. W. B. Becker Capt. R. E. Clark Capt. E. Harville Capt. B. McLaughlin M Sgt. P. E. Gentry T Sgt. D. P. Ashcroft SENIORS Douthit, D. Darville, W. Harris, C. O’Brien, M. O. Prague, T. Reid, R. Walker, C. E. TECHNICAL SERGEANTS Bond, C. J. Boykin, E. B. Gregg, D. D. Hall, T. M. Killian, K. G. Krueger, D. W. Rathbone, P. T. STAFF SERGEANTS Chapman, J. B. Clinton, S. J. Flanagan, A. C. Gaines, M. E. Kane, R. A. JUNIORS Allred, B. J. Boyd, D. Callaway, H. Connally, T. Foulh, S. Galvin, T. Green, J. Hewcit, B. McClothing, H. Nelce, E. CORPORALS Bilmorc, C. R. Bower, J. M. Cochran, L. D. Cowan, J. A. Dean, C. Eichman, F. F. Hopson, W. B. Huskey, W. L. Jernigan, J. W. Kirksey, W. P. Lurie, L. M. Moore, J. E. Moreau, B. J., Jr. Mosely, Y. A. Mounce, H, W. McFarland, C. Patterson, B. D. Powell, D. B. Rambo, J. E. Read, R. H. Reed, R, R. Scarborough, J. R. Steward, W. C. Wilson, J. C. Young, F. W. SOPHOMORES Alexander, R. Duncan, J. Pouete, G. Prasek, P. Shegato, K. ★ ★★ LT. COL. M. H. FORD Executive FIRST REGIMEIS LT. COL. MAJ. MAJ. E. K. GRUENE J. C. FARRELL J. D. COLEMAN Operations Adjutant Supply MAJ. L. 0. MUELLER PJ. and Scholastic CAPT. M. L. LONGHOFER Special Service CAPT. J. D. SIMPSON Liaison M SGT. K. R. NAUCK Sergeant Major M SGT. W. J. MEYER Supply • - - efe-feSk. ■ — ■ • ' •««;. ' V -y_ . ■ ’aae a a a fe COMPOSITE LIEUTENANTS Clark, D. H. Gudger, G. B. Howard, H. L. Imholz, R. E. Johnson, E. M. Plager, R. L. Stevens, L. M. Wheeler, D. B. SENIORS Flentge, G. S. Ploeger, R. L. TECHNICAL SERGEANTS Croslin, W. B. Ginnings, J. I. STAFF SERGEANTS Bell, J. R. Broaddus, W. L. Hanley, J. Johnson, J. D. Konig, F. I. Miller, R. G. Rhodes, L. D. Walton, J. C. Weaver, G. M. Williams, J. D. JUNIORS Faegins, G. S. King, V. W. CORPORALS Bautier, D. T. Burleson, G. A. Hewett, B. G. Luedke, C. R. McCall, E. P. Spriggs, J. H. Staskey, P. L. Williams, L. F. Wistrand, G. L. Wright, F. D. SOPHOMORES Arnett, J. H. Carlisle, A. B. Ducan, K. H. Duffey, W. H. Faegins, G. S. Goddard, E. J. Lindsey, O. C. Love, B. H. Payne, C. L. Schoppe, D. L. Sneed, H. M. Soefie, A. L, Sutherland, J. H. Tolleson, W. N. Wheeler, D. B. Wilkins, C. N. Wright, F. D. FRESHMEN Barte, B. P. Franks, H. E. Garrett, B. B. Garrett, D. D. Grelen, D. E. Grossholz, G. P. Lloyd, J. R. Miller, D. L. Nowak, G. Pate, J. T. Payne, C. E. Presnal, H. L. Raymond, R. N. Risinger, M. L. Rodriguez, F. M. Rosser, S. D. Schuster, J. R. Vivero, J. L. Wilkinson, B. R. MAJ. W. H. KING Executive FOURTH BATTALION 1 LT. COL. W. R. BOWDOIN Commander CAPT. W. F. NORVELL P.I. Officer LT. T SGT. J. D. KIMBROUGH P. W. MORGAN Liaison Operations A” CHEMICAL P. A. BEATY Commander N. L. HAY Executive T. R. MELTON First Sergeant LIEUTENANTS Davison, J. U. Gautier, S. P. Hague, J. T. Lucus, D. R. Purselley, A. W. Russo, A. S. Vargas, J. B. STAFF MEMBERS Lt. Col. I. P. Trotter T Sgt. R. E. Zumwalt SENIORS Sepulveda, C. H. Touchstone, B. G. TECHNICAL SERGEANTS Barnett, J. V. Wheeler, D. K. STAFF SERGEANTS Fox, H. G. Frandolig, J. E. Jahns, J. J. Schnieder, F. H. Scott, L. M. Whitley, J. B. Wilson, J. P. JUNIORS Kendrick, C. R. Labhart, N. J. Srygley, J. M. Wiegand, C. CORPORALS Dotel, L. O. Goldstone, C. P. Goodman, C. K. Griffin, T. B. Hart, J. B. McKinney, A. E. Willis, W. D. Winburn, R. C. SOPHOMORES Cato, B. M. Chanoing, J. F. Dill, W. P. Dutson, G. E. Neighbors, J. T. LIEUTENANTS Buckalew, R. E., Jr. Gossett, R. D. Hrncir, 0. T. Janecka, J. C. Lowry, D. C. Murray, K. W. Owens, S. S. Schurig, H. E. Toepperwein, D. J. Williams, R. S. STAFF MEMBERS Lt. Col. T. D. Theriot Maj. H. E. Landrum Maj. W. H. Rowland Capt. W. C. Proctor M Sgt. J. C. Allums TECHNICAL SERGEANTS Dewbre, J. W. Mandola, F. M. Trim, F. C. Faltin, E. C. Jones, R. E. Mahone, L. Q. Milford, M. H. Miller, W. T. JUNIORS Cicherski, B. P. Goar, H. G., Jr. Sanez, L. CORPORALS Balke, R. G. Cooper, J. Fite, L. E. Fuller, R. L. Jacobson, N. H. Stevens, G. T. Taylor, D. W. Telford, V. Q. Tiras, H. Wallace, H. L. SOPHOMORES STAFF SERGEANTS Bailey, M. A. Breedlove, A. E. Cornado, J. Carney, L. Connelly, W. L. Daniels, J. D. Herpin, C. J. Wong, T. T. J. SAMMONS First Sergeant C. H. WOLIVER Commander I m PNflijyigai | j| mm m “A” TRANSPORTATION L. L. BENNETT Executive LIEUTENANTS Buster, G. O. Cummings, D. H. Driver, L. E. Fowler, J. L. Herrera, A. R. Joyce, L. H. Oglesby, B. J. Pearson, C. R. Thomas, E. E. STAFF MEMBERS Lt. Col. W. R. Bowdoin Maj. J. D. Coleman Capt. W. H. King Capt. F. W. Norvell T Sgt. P. W. Morgan T Sgt. S. L. Warneke SENIORS Batts, J. M. Drozd, R. Fontaine, J. H. Griffin, C. L. T. J. HALL First Sergeant Mancuso, A. R. O’Neal, D. Smith, B. B. TECHNICAL SERGEANTS Gragg, R. O. Watson, W. D. Witte, j. R. STAFF SERGEANTS Alston, J. E. Bowling, H. H. Box, B. K. Egger, R. W. Granstaff, K. A. Hamilton, T. H. Myers, G. O. Saunders, R. L. Savage, K. D. Tarter, J. D. JUNIORS Aaberg, Q. J. Leissner, M. W. CORPORALS Bieri, E. L. Hayes, R. L. Hickman, M, P. Monical, L. D. Patterson, B. E. Slone, W. T. Smith, W. L. Stewart, W. SOPHOMORES Boardman, N. R. Bullock, L. L. Dixon, D. H. Bowen, V. L. Dusebout, E. E. Galley, F. W. Hall, T. J. Huddleston, R. B. Kallison, P. Lange, W. N. Lipscomb, W. P. Morofuji, R. J COMPOSITE LIEUTENANTS Brieseneister, C. E. Fuschak, F. M. Richardson, C. W. Sales, J. L. Shanklin, R. D. Way, F. J. Smith, V. H. SENIORS Aly, M. R. Calloway, J. R. Corbin, T. W. Crawford, P. L. Ellison, B. Endler, H. Frnka, W. A. Gladden, F. R. Harris, J. P. Hebert, J. R. Holmes, R. A. Niederer, D. H. Rychlik, B. L. Smith, R. E. Taylor, W. J. Warden, B. R. Williamson, J. A. Young, W. W. Youngs, J. R. JUNIORS Sikes, E. W. Womack, J. R. Murillo, J. R. Holt, R. L. James, B. C. Loyd, H. L. Mann, K. H. Perryman, W. Y. Pigg, J. C. Yates, J. K. Godwin, V. V. SOPHOMORES Brosesche, J. G. Gilbreth, K. A. Hendrick, T. G. Jones, J. H. Jones, J. E. Loggins, R. B. Loftis, J. D. Lutz, R. E. Metzer, F. Mullen, G. C. Nitsch, M. W. Reeder, R. Schwille, E. M. Sheveland, W. A. Stanley, E. J. Smith, D. E. Tubbs, C. A. Turbeville, D. R. Viguet, D. M. Vineyard, J. W. Walker, R. G. Walmsley, J. A. FRESHMEN Burley, R. L. Burlin, C. G. Chisholm, A. N. Cooper, D. R. Hargrove, R. C. Harris, R. P. Johnson, J. D. Mathis, R. N. Otoupalik, F. A. Purgerson, N. E. Puls, C. Shearer, G. H. Thomas, P. D. Tibbs, B. R. Vrla, F. Webb, C. W. Walton, D. J PI I 7 m ' ■A L. F. JONES Executive H. R. SMITH First Sergeant G. P. PEPPER Commander a « «► 4 Hi H ' s?s :-. -■ ' ... ,‘• -•2 - ■T«ft ..7 ,. « ARMY SECURITY AGENCY — Watchdogs Hss ■ ‘ l. : - . t .- ., ' ' ' - ' OKHNANCE — Bore Sighting by Experts MAJ. W. E. BROWN Operations M SGT. J. D. HAWSEY Sergeant Major CAPT. CAPT. R. E. SESSIONS J. F. STOCKTON P.I. and Scholastic Adjutant t qrT C. H. MINTER Operations Sgt. T SGT. G. H. KING P.I. Sergeant m “A” SIGNAL ;i D. C. ALTWEIN Executive LIEUTENANTS Barns, R. T. Bomba, J. G. Dean, E. F. Fling, G. K. Jones, J. P. Rossman, E. Stern, W. C. Streetman, P. M. Venincasa, L. A. STAFF MEMBERS Lt. Col. J. B. McAlister Capt. R. E. Sessions Capt. J. F. Stockton M Sgt. A. R. Heimer TECHNICAL SERGEANTS Kemp, N. D. Sherman, C. K. Smith, C. L. STAFF SERGEANTS Abeyta, A. L. Anderson, O. J. Coleman, S. D. Edge, H. L. McDaniel, R. A. Roberson, B. Schlicbter, A. G. Swiedom, D. L. Woodruff, M. D. White, C. E. JUNIORS Anderson, W. E. Brooks, C. W. Flores, E. R. Gibson, G. F. Langlotz, B. Vondergoltz, G. E. CORPORALS Andrews, J. W. Buckley, W. R. Davis, G. A. Davis, H. H. Gentry, J. A. Harris, J. R. Manning, C. R. Nassar, A. M. Stoerkel, F. W. Stringer, C. D. Tolman, C. H. Wharton, C. J. White, L. SOPHOMORES Evans, R. C. Halliburton, J. S. Lassig, J. May, J. Mooney, R. R. H. E. SHELTON Commander G. P. BURRILL First Sergeant 202 ye ' 0it, : , K « (kr.J •A” ARMY SECURITY AGENCY S LIEUTENANTS TECHNICAL SERGEANTS Davis, N. N. Dannenbaum, R. M. DePue, R. B. Stuckert, F. W. Dwinnell, W. F. Ewing, R. W. Faubion, J. L. STAFF SERGEANTS Curry, M. D. Galvan, D. I. Estes, G. P. Leon, A. L. Grantland, J. H. Miller, R. C. Pitzer, S. Patronella. C. W. Sandlin, B. W. JUNIORS STAFF MEMBERS Abraham, W. D. Bowen, J. F. Maj. A. E. Cusick Rawls, B. B. M Sgt. J. D. Ramsey Savage, J. P. T Sgt. J. D. Hawsey Wessels, D. F. T Sgt. G. H. King T Sgt. C. H. Minter CORPORALS SENIORS Bowers, D. A. Brandt, H. 0. Ellison, B. Garcia, L. G. McClellan, R. S. Hicks, C. J. Morrison, G. A. McKinney, G. B. Ross, R. G. Reeder, R. C. Seth, M. E. Wessels, G. F. Thomas, J. D. Thompsen, P. W. L. W. STASNEY Commander F. S. JOHNSON Executive P. J. MORONEY First Sergeant m- ¥ A” ORDNANCE LIEUTENANTS Anderson, R. C. Aydelotte, E. Brannan, I. Brigham, G. L. Browder, C. M. Granger, C. N. Grimland, F. D. Jackson, C. M. Jackson, J. W. Nash, M. Olsen, M. Smith, D. Taniguchi, E. Terry, H. STAFF MEMBERS Maj. W. E. Brown T Sgt. G. W. Specht SENIORS Crum, L. G. Fincher, J. Giesecke, R. Magness, J. Trojack, D. Wernert, L. Williams, R. TECHNICAL SERGEANTS Jones, J. Spannagel, J. White, J. STAFF SERGEANTS Dube, O. Fuller, B. Laskoskie, L. Mitchell, D. Stone, E. JUNIORS Bacon, G. Chapman, C. Collins, B. Crandall, W. Pittman, W. Soltis, B. Stacha, J. Watson, C. Yoros, S. CORPORALS Harrison, P. Rotrekl, T. SOPHOMORES Berry, G. Brand, S. Brazzell, J. Cole, W. Cooper, J. Cox, R. Garcia, R. Goetzme, G. Graham, B. Hinman, D. Keller, H. Lusk, P. McClelland, D. Morris, W. Sanchez, T. Teas, J. Yates, J. Xlatv a tig® ' 205 LT. COL. H. L. BRISCOE Executive I FIRST WING COL. W. M. REED Commander LT. COL. MAJ. MAJ. CAPT. J. C. AKARD D. L. BARKSDALE L. H. GERLICH R. W. PALMER Operations Liaison Supply and Safety Special Services MAJ. R. P. VERNON P.I. and Scholastic MAJ. R. B. WILLMAN Adjutant M SGT. M SGT. J. W. BENEFIELD J. C. BRANNEN Sergeant Major Supply Sergeant MAJ. B. C. BUTCHER Executive FIRST GROUP LT. COL. W. R. WISEMAN Commander MAJ CAPT CAPT. D. O. ATKINSON R. C. HENDRY J. K. HENNIGAN Operations P.I. Officer Supply CAPT. M SGT. T SGT. J. M. SPADACHENE B. K. RECTOR C. E. BOWERS Adjutant Sergeant Major Operations J. H. SUROVIK Executive B. C. SINCLAIR First Sergeant LIEUTENANTS Ballard, W. R. Ellis, D. E. Petri, J. M. Salyer, J. A. TECHNICAL SERGEANTS Clark, H. Vick, R. Walker, R. R. JUNIORS Anderson, W. B. Kennon, P. CORPORAL Lippman, J. SOPHOMORES Arnold, G. Connell, E. W. Houston, J. Huddleston, B. P. McMahn, J. T. Richey, C. Robbins, D. Robbins, R. Schraeder, B. Tedder, D. Watson, D. Williams, D. FRESHMEN Bradford, R. Brown, D. Burkhart, J. Carpenter, D. Davis, D. Green, H. Gochring, D. Harris, T. Henry, P. Herod, E. Hoffman, D. Karron, R. Keith, R. Kuchler, J. Lamson, R. Lockett, B. Maner, L. Moore, C. Munday, R. Nelson, J. Norton, T. Pace, L. Raines, G. Scott, C. Streater, D. Wiggins, J. Yockam, N. SQUADRON 2 LIEUTENANTS Isbell, B. 0. Davis, R. Oiler, G. E. Grisham, P. L. Price, R. N. Hegi, H. G. Stratton, R. E. Hines, F. T. Tate, G. E. Luquette, G. F. Smith, C. C. STAFF SERGEANTS Waples, G. E. Barton, J. E. Zachry, H. B. Childress, J. H. Didion, W. F. STAFF MEMBERS Durdin, T. N. Lt. Col. C. A. Gary Finn, W. V. Maj. R. P. Vernon King, J. E. Capt. J. K. Hennigan Miller, G. A. T Sgt. C. E, Bowers Reynolds, R. C. T Sgt. J. A. Cain JUNIORS SENIORS Ammann, J. Cotton, W. Cook, M. E. Kerzee, W. R. Grant, W. R. Pankhurst, J. A. Oldham, W. B. Stallings, R. D. SOPHOMORES TECHNICAL SERGEANTS Adney, E. M. Banker, D. H. Boone, R. M. Bryan, D. W. Carr, G. E. Cobb, J. E. Dominguez, E. Finfrock, T. J. Go nzales, A. V. Hedstrom, R. H. Heinrich, A. F. Howdeshell, R. Long, S. W. Layton, H. N. Moore, R. W. Odom, F. C. Oglesby, G. F. Papacek, E. J. Parker, M. L. Shakleford, B. F. Vriesenga, J. R. Young, H. H. I SQUADRON 3 | G. D. SHAW Executive LIEUTENANTS Blackshear, J. Bouldin, W. W. Foley, W. Kalil, B. Roberts, J. T. Snell, C. Walla, C. F. Yaggi, R. T. STAFF MEMBERS Maj. B. C. Dutcher Capt. R. W. Palmer Capt. J. M. Spadachene Capt. R. G. Hendry SENIORS Gale, H. W. Martin. B. R. TECHNICAL SERGEANTS Linseisen, F. J. Ruiz, R. Walker, D. E. STAFF SERGEANTS Havelka, W. F. Phillips, R. C. Sauer, C. W. JUNIOR Henry, J. E. SOPHOMORES Ashford, J. H. Chewning, J. Clark, N. Glass, W. T. Gowan, C. O. Highnote, J. T. Johnson, H. W. Joyner, R. W. Mays, L. L. Nourie, W. P. Page, W. D. Platt, R. A. Putnam, J.. K. Schubert, J. A. Sharp, J. M. Weinstein, J. W. M. G. MUNSTER Commander T. E. NIPPLES First Sergeant SQUADRON 4 LIEUTENANTS Gawry, Joe Gregory, Bill B. Hoelscher. Marcus Kindall, Sheldon Leshikar, Eugene Mims, James Proctor, Patrick Spaniel, George TECHNICAL SERGEANTS Field, E. B. Jansa, James Luker, Jack STAFF SERGEANTS Breen, Paul B. Henricks, Carl Rasor, Richard Rowe, John B. Schwertner, Harold SOPHOMORES Brady, Jack Burleson, Kerry Cunningham, John Dardaganian, E. G. Doebbler, Gordon Drury, M. F. Economides, Philip Fawcett, David Gerdes, James Good, Ted Griggs, Shannon Huston, Gilbert Jolly, M. D. Jones, W. H. Keith, Jerrie Marek, J. I . Petter, John Ray, Sam Satel, Joe Smith, Don Thiessen, Bill Teplicek, James TED E. OUTLAW Executive GEORGE T. GILLIAM First Sergeant GUS A. WULFMAN Commander MAJ. J. S. WRIGHT Executive SECOND GROUP M SGT. E. L. ASHLEY Sergeant Major T SGT. J. E. CRENWELGE Operations T SGT. D. L. JONES Supply c. Sns Intelligence B SQUADRON 5 ________ § LIEUTENANTS Fehrcnkamp, Joe D. Goldstein, Lynn E. Harris, Robert L. Lewis, Barber G. Makar, David G. Ray, Gerald L. Rheman, William F. Slants, William L. STAFF MEMBERS Capt. Rudy J. Henson M Sgt. J. E. Galley T Sgt. J. E. Crenwelge T Sgt. D. L. Jones TECHNICAL SERGEANTS Conkling, D. B. Mieth, Gene Steed, D. L. STAFF SERGEANTS Ando, J. K. Brown, H. R. Garner, R. B. Gondran, G. J. Hobbs, C. D. Hull, L. R. Jochen, C. H. McDullie, P. N. O’Donnell, F. B. CORPORALS Godlrey, G. L. Matheson, N. Novak, D. P. Reins, G. E. Richmond, K. W. Sellars, D. K. Stubblefield, W. E. SOPHOMORES Adams, A. W. Brooks, L. R. Domey, R. H. Eikel, T. H. Holcomb, C. R. Kester, L. F. Matzke, F. C. Obendorfer, J. E. Riggs, R. H. Sanders, K. Shaifer, N. F. Simms, J. H. Thornhill, H. E. Turner, R. B. Witcher, J. A. Woodson, S. B. SQUADRON 6 G. Y. HAVILAND Executive vr LIEUTENANTS Crowley, D. R. Cutter, C. S. Doran, J. E. Ginn, J. E. Heroic!, L. G. Rhoads, T. R. Richmond, D. L. Roberts, C. E. Whelan, J. T. STAFF MEMBERS Lt. Col. A. D. Scott Maj. J. F. Acrce Capt. W. Klearner T Sgt. G. W. Munns TECHNICAL SERGEANTS Campbell, T. M. Milam, L. J. Nall, S. O. STAFF SERGEANTS Bailey, E. L. Bell, W. F. Bennett, E. D. Broussard, C. E. Crawford L. J. Hightower, C. S. McDade, T. R. Pumphrey, W. D. Saunders, J. R. Schmidt, T. B. Strain, E. R. JUNIORS Eckard, R. C. Garitty, B. J. Cruller, D. L. McLaughlin, E. L. Noble, D. E. Poldrack, N. E. Sessions, C. Sims, J. P. Zama, R. M. CORPORALS Blankenship, J. T. Butler, T. B. Keeter, J. E. Nelms, J. R. Olsen, T. R. Pearson, J. F. Pittman, E. G. SOPHOMORES Beheler, W. H. Boring, D. S. Bush, J. E. Chesser, J. D. Culver, C. C. Fox, J. L. Godfrey, B. W. Grigg, N. J. Jurecek, H. Leake, D. G. Liddy, J. A. Maupin, R. E. Northern, J. B. Parr, G. W. Scrivano, P. J. Wilkerson, E. R. R. D. GEORGE Commander J. M. GAFNEY First Sergeant SQUADRON 7 LIEUTENANTS Cain, G. W. Correa, D. Gonzales, C. Harris, R. L. Hagan, R. E. Maxwell, J. L. Seat, J. F. Strange, D. E. STAFF MEMBERS Lt. Col. V. M. Montgomery Maj. R. B. Willmann Maj. J. S. Wright M Sgt. E. L. Ashley M Sgt. J. C. Brannen M Sgt. F. E. Tutt Capt. W. C. Andrews TECHNICAL SERGEANTS Lee, J. R. Mair, S. C Richie, C. C. STAFF SERGEANTS Castle, D. D. Greene, T. H. Hull, R. B. Mathis, J. R. Molberg, C. F. McAnally, S. D. Pitts, R. W. Pyle, J. A. Steel, R. E. CORPORALS Blewster, R. E. Cox, F. B. Erp, F. A. Gray, E. B. Lackland, S. D. Parker, R. H. Stephens, J. R. VonGonten, W. D. Walton, E. C. Wuensche, J H SOPHOMORES Akin, G. H. Barlow, R. C. Cuppell, R. J. Dotson, J. A. Gentz, D. H. Herrington, R. L. Hoese, H. D. Johnston, G. G. Lehrer, C. W. Marlow, G. H. Miller, R. B. Page, D. D. Post, W. J. Roberts, T. G. Tachibana, R. M. Taylor, A. R. Waddell, F. D. Willman, J. C. Wilson, J. C. Zamora, J. W. R. A. HENSZ Executive 0. D. STICE First Sergeant J. S. MAGEE Commander | SQUADRON 8 LIEUTENANTS Addison, J. Cameron, J. DeRouen, D. Earl, J. Leissner, C. Little, L. McCrory P. Rubin, S. Stull, J. Swatzel, L. Swinlc, M. TECHNICAL SERGEANTS Bessellieu, J. Gajewisky, F. Goyer, C. Knipple, G. JUNIORS Ablon, F. Floyd, H. Hartung, H. Weick, R. Whitwell, F. CORPORALS Cain, J. D. Howell, J. Kinard, G. Moser, J. Pender. R. Wilson, J. SOPHOMORES Boles, R. Cashion, J. Fortenbery, J. Hollingsworth, J. Holloway, B. Hubbard, B. Klipple, G. Mackey, J. Mcllhenney, P. Vandervoort, D. Stawicki, E. Stockton, J. FRESHMEN Aldredge, J. Barlow, T. Bishop, H. Blood, L. Bruss, E. Cashion, J. Dixon, D. Gattis, R. Keahey, K. Musgrave, A. Nitcholas, O. Penberthy, W. Phipps, C. Ramsey, W. Snyder, J. Sprague, P. Wilson, A. Wilson, B. Wilson, E. White, B. Whitewell, J. MAJ. R. D. MATHIS Executive | THIRD W ' GROUP LT. COL. L. W. HOFFMANN Commander MAJ. CAPT. CAPT. K. G. HALL D. G. GREENE J. L. LEDWIG Operations P.I. Officer Supply CAPT. M SGT. T SGT. E. V. WRIGHT J. D. O’KEEFE D. JOHNSON Adjutant Sergeant Major Supply SQUADRON 9 y. LIEUTENANTS Wesch, D. R. Bauman, J. E. JUNIORS Brooks, B. R. Davis, A. B. Renken, E. A. Johnson, R. N. Rice, L. K. Lackshin, H. N. Riley, J. B. Miller, R. T. CORPORALS Rector, B. K. Youngblood, A. D. Bacher, R. N. Cooper, J. B. Heitkamp, D. M. STAFF MEMBERS Maj. L. H. Gerlich Maj. R. D. Mathis Hunt, G. E. Krouse, R. F. T Sgt. J. D. Johnson Scott, R. H. T Sgt. J. B. Lilly SOPHOMORES TECHNICAL SERGEANTS Connally, G. R. Daughtrey, R. N. Phillips, W. W. STAFF SERGEANTS Braziel, L. M. Brockman, L. E. Gordon, D. J. Harlan, J, L. Hendrick, A. J. Allen, B. H. Harrison, C. M. Heliums, C. L. Hisey, B. L. Pillow, S. J. Reid, W. R. Scott, H. E. Thomas, R. C. Vance, W. N. Welch, C. T. LIEUTENANTS Braslau, R. Cuellar, A. N. Dodson, D. R. Holland, R. Konig, M. B. Norton, K. K. Rogers, L. F. Scott, D. Williams, J. S. STAFF MEMBERS Col. W. M. Reed Col. J. K. Goode Lt. Col. J. C. Akard Lt. Col. L. W. Hoffman Lt. Col. R. L. Hunt Lt. Col. C. W. Phillips Capt. E. V. Wright M Sgt. T. H. Baker M Sgt. T. P. Lindig M Sgt. J. D. O’Keefe T Sgt. E. D. Wulfe TECHNICAL SERGEANTS Peoples, J. R. Jones, R. T. Williams, G. T. STAFF SERGEANTS Buys, E. M. Carpenter, B. E. Deslatte, J. R. Uribe, A. R. JUNIORS Bedford, B. B. Bell, J. D Coutret, H. C. Leslie, G. E. Lonquist, J. Maxwell, G. W. Newsom, S. R. Patterson, H. R. Ramirez, P. Scott, D. R. Wensel, H. A. CORPORALS Braden, F. Bradley, D. H. Collins, J. A. Estes, W. T. Gentry, R. E. Gilbert, B. C. Greer, A. S. Hankins, K. M. Hill, H. C. Jacobson, H. E. Moore, B. J. SOPHOMORES Andrews, G. Evans, R. O. Fuchs, M. Gainer, A. B. Gibson, R. Goff, H. E. Magnon, A. Manitzas, G. N. McConnell, R. Miller, R. A. Reeder, W. G. Williams, E. W. Willis, C. L. T. J. SKRABANEK, JR. Executive W. E. COPPAGE First Sergeant B. C. HOLDSWORTH Commander LIEUTENANTS Briggs, E. R. Cline, D. H. Loosier, O. B. McClure, J. D. Stephene, G. S. Thedford, J. L. Wall, C. K. Walton, D. L. SENIORS Abbot, J. W. Angrist, S. Davis, J. A. Fisch, W. H. Guinn, G. C. Hale, I. P. Smith, J. L. TECHNICAL SERGEANTS Barron, J. M. McGee, J. W. STAFF SERGEANTS Anderson, W. H. Burchard, J. C. Fraga, T. Guffey, B. C. Harris, W. D. Williams, L. JUNIORS Green, B. L. Nesbitt, R. B. CORPORALS Acres, W. R. Cooper, C. J. Henson, J. B. Hubert, T. F. Jack, C. F. Moehlman, C. F. Moses, D. Waddell, L. D. Woiton, J. B. SOPHOMORES Black, D. C. Britton, J. R. Dickey, J. A. Doell, D. P. Hall, E. L. Lanicek, C. M. Mitchell, T. B. Moffat, E. N. Rheman, T. E. FRESHMEN Burns, B. Burchard, D. C. Holleman, K. A. Hotard, W. C. McClimans, J. Moore, J. A. Murphy, J. Stewart, T. J. MAJ. M. WILLIAMS Executive FOURTH GROUP MAJ. CAPT. J. WEATHERBY W. R. DEAN Operations Supply CAPT. G. T. STRIBLING Adjutant M SGT. J. R. HENDERSON Sergeant Major T ciflT R. W. ALCOCK Intelligence SQUADRON LIEUTENANTS Boyd, C. W. Brown, G. W. Baker, S. J. Fincher, E. D. Gray, J. T. Jahn, S. Poteet, B. S. Woodsen, J. G. STAFF MEMBERS Maj. J. R. Henderson T Sgt. F. A. Urbanic TECHNICAL SERGEANTS Keith, A. P. Malek, F. A. STAFF SERGEANTS Burleson, K. S. Hunn, D. E. Nussbaum, J. Parkmen, H. W. CORPORALS Denard, J. M. Hale, D. L. Mays, K. W. McFeron, E. Percival, B. R. Young, W. R. SOPHOMORES Grisman, G. E. Gill, H. A. Harris, B. T. Klug. M. H. Law, W. L. Psencik, E. J. Pyle, G. C. Rowe, S. M. PAT H. WOOD Commander J. A. HARRIS Executive D. J. FISHER First Sergeant LIEUTENANTS Eubanks, E. D. Hintz, J. W. Hipp, J. W. McCuistion, H. D. Raney, A. J. Rinnert, R. R. Rozacky, E. E. Steen, J. A. STAFF MEMBER M Sgt. L. G. Francis TECHNICAL SERGEANTS Ash, J. W. Kimmey, B. W. Long, J. T. Sanders, F. H. STAFF SERGEANTS Bickley, E. J. Borkholm, C. A. Gage, R. C. Gay, C. C. Harris, E. C. Jansson, E. M. Sawyer, R. C. Todd, J. R. Walker, J. B. Williams, R. L. Yentzen, N. J. JUNIORS Brown, J. A. Cornelison, W. C. Davis, E. W. Goodwin, E. A. Luckens, J. S. Maynard, C. C. Moye, D. B. Pettit,, R. M. Samford, J. SOPHOMORES Biehunko. E. F. Black, H. S. Butschek, R. J. Condit, C. L. Dilliard, J. T. Francis, R. L. Henry, V. G. Kerry, D. E. Lawrence, R. E. Orr, R. I. Rcntzel, B. F. Rice, G. E. Schnellenbach, K. F. Schverak, R. Smith, J. E. Sparks, B. W. Spears, W. E. Thomas, W. L. Whitton, K. K. Williams, D. E. LIEUTENANTS Bell, R. K. Caldwell, T. F. Cunningham, A. B. Jaynes, L. W. Lewis, H. A. Neuszer, L. P. Sewell, E. E. STAFF MEMBER T Sgt. R. W. Alcock TECHNICAL SERGEANTS Davis, C. D. Horn, J. J. Marshall, W. L. STAFF SERGEANTS Dorsey, J. B. O’Connor, R. L. JUNIORS Ancira, R. E. Arredondo, R. Bishop, C. D. Guimarin, P. A. CORPORALS Hall, J. D. Johnson, J. L. SOPHOMORES Berger, L. H. Brown, R. Y. Buell, G. D. Cinatl, F. J. Clark, F. D. Crane, D. W. Crews, C. R. Drummond, T. P. Johnson, S. W. Leverkuhn, W. E. Martinez, A. C. Mocek, C. J. Price, R. M. Rathbun, P. A. Ryan, D. P. Tomme, W. J. Wall, B. R. Wall, W. R. Williams, J. C. Young, R. H. W. MARSHALL Executive H. D. CRAIG First Sergeant C. B. CAIRNES Commander ' T 4 ' 1 SQUADRON LIEUTENANTS Holt. J. W. Johnston, H. C. Miller, L. W. Mobley, B. M. Schwarz, R. B. Talash, A. W. Thornton, H. L. Willis, J. E. SENIORS Cameron, D. D. Dillon, L. A. Griffon, C. B. Guidry, F. L. Hector, P. G. Seymour, J. L. Thompson, G. O. Uzzell, D. L. TECHNICAL SERGEANTS Billingsley, W. E. Crowell, B. F. Philp, H. D. Staelts, J. P. JUNIORS Barclay, L. H. Bell, W. B. Carpenter, C. B. Grossenbacher, M. R. Paseman, J. E. Porter, W. B. Rankin, R. A. Vance, B. F. Yates, J. D. CORPORALS Leighton, G. L. Morriss, R. E. Steed, J. E. Terry, C. H. SOPHOMORES Baker, R. L. Chudeich, C. D. Cook, L. P. Feazel, G. T. Foster, E. R. Guiberteau, F. L. Haning, C. R. Herzik, J. E. Lewis, J. T. Lucas, F. L. Nelson, J. M. Rheudasil, J. A. Tomlinson, T K. Weyland, C. P. FRESHMEN Buffington, B. R. Brooks, J. D. Harris, J. D. Higgs, J. E. Kucera, A. J. Mayo, R. L. Price, C. E. Stewart, L. D. Zemanek, J. R. W. C. BOLMANSKI Commander R. H. MARKWARDT First Sergeant LT. COL. R. E. MANNER Executive FIRST COMPOSITE REGIMENT COL. V. R. KENNEDY Commander LT. COL. MAJ. MAJ. MAJ. MAJ. R. L. CHEVES G. M. HIRSCHFELT W. R. HUDSON G. W. SKLADAL J. B. WHITAKER Operations Chaplain Intelligence Adjutant Supply CAPT. CAPT. M SGT. J. W. BURNS H. E. CLARKE D. P. WHEAT Special Services Communications Sergeant Major M SGT. G. L. ALEXANDER Band Liaison M SGT. D. L. BENEFIEL Supply FRESHMAN BAND t TECHNICAL SERGEANT Egglestron, M. A. Murphy, M. H. Warren, D. Evans, L. K. Newman, J. G. Ferguson, A. 0. Noble, M. J. LIAISON SERGEANT Fischer, R. H. O’Brien, P. D. Alexander, G. L. Folbre, F. S. Payne, W. L. Ford, L. Phillips, B. G. CORPORALS Friedrich, D. H. Pierson, E. G. Brown, D. Garza, M. L. Plato, J. C. Evans, B. Griffin, C. E. Raney, A. D. FRESHMEN Griffin, G. A. Guevara, A. E. Rasco, C. W. Ray, H. H. Akin, J. F. Hadeler, R. B. Raynaud, W. L. Andrews, J. G. Hammers, J. T. Reed, A. E. Arms, R. R. Harbers, L. H, Reed, B. K. Atkins, R. F. Harp, J. F. Reynolds, W. M. Bahlmann, G. E. Harper, R. A. Harriss, G. B. Robertson, K. T. Ball, P. Roberts, P. Barefield, W. E. Harwell, H. W. Royall, J. N. Basse, C. H. Blackburn, J. H. Heard, J. A. Saenz, F. Heard, W. H. Sanchez, R. B. Briggs, G. S. Hembree, C. S. Scarborough, C. D. Brown, H. L. Holley, C. H. Shives, W. B. Brown, S. R. James, E. L. Smith, M. C. Bryan, A. G. Johnson, F. A. Speer, R. P. Butler, M. H. Jones, J. P. Stephens, K. A. Calvert, J. A. Kasper, E. L. Stolie, R. M. Cargile, B. L. Kelley, J. L. Taylor, M. D. Chapman, K. W. Kent, D. Teer, B. D. Cloud, J. C. Kinard, C. S. Tetsch, F. L. Cloud, G. G. King, L. W. Tucker, P. M. Cockerha, W. H. Koehler, C. C. Voelter, C. E. Collons, R. D. Koop, 0. W. Weatherford, J. P. Connolly, D. Landers, E. D. West, J. E. White, 0. S. Cornwall, H. M. Karkin, F. E. Cory, L. R. Lasater, E. T. Williams, D. D. Crouch, J. R. McClendon, H D. Wilson, D. R. Crum, J. Y. Dantzler, J. E. McClurg, G. R. McCracken, D. W. Ward, E. B. Younger, B. C. December, G. W. Mathis, F. M. Wester, L. M. Denton, M. B. Matthews, W. F. Cook, W. M. Duncan, D. E. Meyers, E. V. Dungan, A. L. Morrow, T. H. MAJ. T. H. KEESE Executive FIRST BATTALION 1 LT. COL. J. L. SHUSTER Commander CAPT. C. D. DAVIS Supply CAPT. M SGT. T SGT. J. F. EVERETT A. J. EZZELL J. G. COURTNEY Intelligence Sergeant Major Supply COMPANY “A” 1 LIEUTENANTS Butter, J. R. Dameron, B. W. McManus, R. V. TECHNICAL SERGEANTS Daniels, D. O. Jones, R. A. CORPORALS Bremer, C. Douglas, E. M. Holz, S. P. Laurel, E. P. Reyes, M. V. FRESHMEN Adair, T. W. Amick, W. M. Andrews, D. E. August, M. J. Bailey, D. S. Burke, J. A. Coffman, D. R. Cunningham, J. A. DuBose, J. C. Huffman, R. L. Jones, C. C. Klement, L. M. Kuick, M. B. Leissner, J. C. Lemberger, G. E. Lemessurier, P. D. Lenert, D. L. Lewis, T. M. Lewis, R. L. Lima, J. A. Lively, D. W. Lundgren, D. Lyon, E. F. Madeley, H. M. McKenna, G. P. McLarry, J. R. Meals, W. K. Moore, G. B. Mott, D. E. Newton, J. J. Patterson, J. T. Peeler, J. H. Perrenot, F. A. Ray, E. A. Robertson, B. G. Rosan, W. Ross, K. D. Rydell, C. H. Scaief, J. E. Shea, W. B. Smith, W. C. Summers, W. H. Tolson, T. W. Trotman, J. W. Truax, D. M. Waldrip, L. W. Walker, R. R. Warhmund, K. A. Watson, J. C. Williams, E. D. COMPANY “B” LIEUTENANT Torbett, W. C. TECHNICAL SERGEANTS Foster, Hadley Heaton, W. R. Moses, G. W. CORPORALS Hall, J. M. Hendricks, C. G. Kykendall, W. K. Wiedemann, H. T. FRESHMEN Atkinson, C. D. Beever, C. Bell, A. C. Beran, J. J. Brown, C. W. Browne, D. S. Bretz, R. P. Brunson, J. A. Burch, T. D. Caldwell, J. A. Callaway, D. M. Chlapek, M. J. Cox, L. Croix, A. A. Gantt, M. S. Glenn, N. W. Hall, J. Q . Henson, H. D. Huckabayee, R. J. MacDonald, R. L. Maverick, J. L. McCuistian, L. R. McIntosh, B, W. McMurrey, F. P. Meade, A. R. Neal, J. L. Nelson, G. E. Newman, R. L. Nowlin, W. D. Palmer, R. A. Patton, R. L. Phillips, D. D. Ramirez, E. C. Ricks, B. R. Riemer, D. B. Rodriquez, E. C. Rul, F. R. Schultz, L. A. Smith, W. J. Stobart, E. H. Vestal, N. L. Villa, E. A. Wagner, C. H. Warren, L. P. White, D. M. Willingham, W. E. Stacked This Uooo f And ■ To Show HXS fxRt ■ )IR£ J. R. BUCHANAN First Sergeant R. R. VAUGHT Commander COMPANY “C H. D. MAXWELL Executive LIEUTENANTS Blum, E. Cranford, T. Dunlap, J. B. TECHNICAL SERGEANTS Andrews, H. A. Knutson, J. L. Sissell, C. D. STAFF SERGEANT Golub, E. A. CORPORALS Campbell, L. Latham, R. E. Moore, R. Whitlock, P. L. FRESHMEN Batey, C. C. Bidal, M. R. Black, J. D. Bonner, A. L. Bryan, J. C. Chambers, J. B. Clement, R. W. Coldwater, R. E. Connella, R. H. Copeland, R. W. Crittenden, O. H. Crosland, P. D. Elmore, D. B. Evans, H. H. Fair, C. G. Gilbert, W. Gomez, J. Herndon, C. B. Hill, G. Johnson, P. E. Kornfeld, M. S. Lewis, J. G. Lewis, J. R. Loudon, A. M. Mourer, D. J. Medina, J, A. Melson, M. E. Mitcham, D. E. Morris, J. K. Moseley, J. A. Neely, J. Otis, F. H. Portier, R. A. Roman, J. B. Schoenburg, R. B. Shepherd, J. M. Sheppard, L. E. Shirley, C. Shuey, G. W. Simmons, C. K. Slaughter R. Smith, E. E. Stalmach, D. Stout, A. L. Strader, J. L. Tarver, W. Trevino, D. Tyler, C. L. Veselka, A. J. Watson, S. L. Willingham, R. C. Wood, H. C. Woods, R. R. J. S. MEARNS Commander N. E. KEYSER First Sergeant LIEUTENANTS Duennenburg, H. L. Vaught, T. M. TECHNICAL SERGEANTS Dempsey, J. F. Hicks, R. R. CORPORALS Barbee, J. W. Bender, H. W. Crawford, C. M. Lord, A. E. McNemer, P. II. Reese, R. H. FRESHMEN Allen, J. L. Ashmore, A. J. Bell, R. L. Bennet, J. E. Blacklock, J. R. Bleuler, R. J. Bradley, L. M. Brown, J. F. Busch, T. E. Byrd, J. L. Chaplin, N. T. Christ, J. E. Coblentz, W. S. Cooper, L. C. Cox, G. W. Cowden, L. R. Crawford, B. H. Crigler, C. M. Diaz, C. Dugenhardt, J. J. Dube, L. P. Gray, J. M. Grayson, F. W. Greer, D. E. Grimes, J. P. Glover, G. B. Glover, J. B. Harris, H. R. Hayes, W. T. Hilderbrand, T. R. Horaney, A. Jones, J. L. Lamkin, J. T. Kanik, J. H. Metzger, D. O’Connell, J. E. Olds, J. C. O’Hara, B. D. Quigley, T. M. Robertson, J. F. Ross, B. J. Sanders, J. C. Schaumburg, H. Schmidt, J. T. Somers, J. W. Stewart, J. M. Talbott, C. A. Tiemann, E. L. Vrana, R. A. Walker, D. W. Warrick, C. E. Wertz, M. W. Webb, C. L. Wisner, G. Wright, W. C. Yarbrough, N. Zarbock, R. S. E. W. HICKMAN Executive J. L. BUXTON First Sergeant A. C. SCOTT Commander MAJ. F. 0. GLEISER Executive i SECOND BATTALION % LT. COL. R. S. TEVIS, JR. Commander CAPT. J. L. CLANTON Intelligence CAPT. O. W. TEMPLER Supply M SGT. G. B. SCHULZ Sergeant Major T SGT B. R. BLANKENSHIP Operations BATTERY LIEUTENANTS Crowley, A. L. Tatum, S. D. TECHNICAL SERGEANTS Carter, J. R. Linskie, R. H. Mills, C. W. CORPORALS Davis, D. H. Eubank, J. Sanilars, H. W. Butler, H. H. FRESHMEN Allbright, N. L. Andrew, R. N. Berry, A. J. Blaylock, J. C. Boyd, B. J. Brothers, D. L. Bugh, E. B. Calfee, A. R. Cannon, L. D. Cantu, R. V. Carlton, D. W. Casey, R. Chapman, W. W. Christian, B. W. Cobb, C. E. Cooper, F. W. Couerston, W. D. Crawford, W. Y. Cremer, J. L. Curtis, J. L. Dagerath, M. L. Davis, R. M. Delgadillo, R. A. Derby, D. R. DeVilbiss, J. L. Edwards, C. L. Evans, J. R. Fluitt, A. L. Garza, F. L. E. Hall, P. J. Harrell, R. J. Hawkins, R. E. Hogan, D. R. Hogan, W. H. Hubbard, R. D. Johnson. M. W. Kolinek, E. K. Kubelka, J. J. Kuehn, K. P. LaVoice, C. G. Glazncr, R. Goode, A Leonard, J. 0. McDonald, R. V. McKinney, W. D. McNabb. W. L. Marek, J. A. Martin, C. C. Miles, B. R. Mills, E. C. Nairn, R. F. Factor, R. P. Parsons, W. D. Perkins, R. D. Pope, R. E. Rains, W. L. Rice, B. J. Rivette, G. J. Rodriguez, G. M. Ryan, B. W. Sprayberry, B. C. Standard, F. W. Sullivan, S. L. Volintne, E. R. Wallace, C. H. Whatley, R. B. Wheeler, J. E. Williamson, R. D. Wilson, D. C. Wurzboch, J. J. Young, J. G. J. E. HUFF First Sergeant R. D. HICKMAN Commander BATTERY “E” T. B. FIELD Commander E. E. FORSHAGE First Sergeant LIEUTLN ' NTS Blackwell, R. A. Frecking, P. H. Holland, N. F. Mullen, J. W. TECHNICAL SERGEANTS Collins, D. R. Lathrop, R. A. STAFF SERGEANTS Nelson, W. F. Toudouze, T. F. CORPORALS Coffman, T. S. Cruz, E. D. Cypert, C. F. Dirks, Wo Martin, E. D. Stinnett, C. E. FRESHMEN Aguirre, P. Amberson, J. N. Armstrong, C. H. Barrier, R. M. Bassett, P. R. Bates, J. D. Beck, R. Bertelsrnan, D. M. Monnett, N. N. Booty, D. E. Bridges, J. E. Jenkins, H. D. Brown, D. L. Khan, B. E. Brown, S. E. Khoury, R. Cameron, N. E. Konderla, D. A. Carlisle, R. L. Landers, B. J. Carroll, G. H. Lipscomb, L. T. Clark, R. G. Maloy, L. L. Dellinger, J. M. Martin, D. G. Doherty, L. N. McCoy, L. H. Douglass, B. F. Milner, M. Durbin, J. C. Mitchell, J. Engel, D. L. Moore, D. Y. Fritz, P. F. Nash, G. C. Fuller, A. C. O’Dell, T. S. Gaines, M. R. Perkins, T. M. Griger, R. S. Piper, L. Gregg, L. T. Rush, M. E. Gross, R. W r . Samuel, D. C. Gummert, J. E. Smelley, P. E. Gupton, S. E. Smith, G. N. Hardin, C. N. Smith, J. D. Hawkins, C. E. Smith, T . W. Hazelwood, C. F. Spencer, J. E. Heald, C. M. Stuart, L. L. Hebert, J. M. Terrell, J. E. Heimer, H. T. Terrill, P. H. Holladay, W. N. Wagner, C. E. Howard, R. L. Walker, R. C. Howell, W D. Wiedeman, H. T. Hutchison, W. D. Willoughby, H. L. Jackson, J. A. Wiseman, C. R. Jameson, D. L. Yates, W. C. LIEUTENANTS Bradford, W. W. Corder, G. K. Heard, B. H. Santerre, R. C. TECHNICAL SERGEANTS Graham, E. G. Kelly, T. L. Leeson, E. B. Speairs, P. M. CORPORALS Jennings, J. W. Mann, F. A. Reyman, T. J. Sides, J. M. Williams, D. E. FRESHMEN Albright, J. P. Andrews, M. M. Avant, H. D. Bacon, S., Jr. Bailey, B. A. Barkanan, D. L. Barnhill, L. J. Bayer, D. J. Betsill, J. M. Blackstone, J. P. Blanchard, R. D. Blaneney, E. E. Boyd, D. R. Boucher, R. D. Morrison, E. T. Briggs, K. W. Moskomitz, E. T. Carrico, C. C., II Nebel, E. C. Covington, J. D. Norris, E. W. Darnell, T. L. Offield, N. A. Dean, V. H. Onofrio, N. U. Dolezcl, R. N. Owens, G. 0. Dollinger, C. R. Parker, A. Donaldson, D. B. Presswood, E. K. Duke, P. M. Raby, F. A. Ellcdge, J. P. Ramirez, A. R. Emerson, L. R. Salazar, R. E. Ennis, J. E. Sharp, H. D. Flint, R. J. Sinclair, M. Floyd, C. R. Sipes, L. D. Goldberg, M. A. Solka, J. Guy, C. A., Jr. Sudderth, T. N. Hattox, G. D. Terry, J. A. B. Harwood, J. D. Thomas, C. B. Hey wood, C. H. Thornton, G. D. Kersten, M. L. Tom, E. T. King, C. C. VanEaton, R. Kittlcy, 0. R. Vaughn, V. V. Knox, E. L. Venlo, E. Lawson, C. C. Veselka, H. J. Manley, J. D. Vogelsang, F. E. Marchbanks, J. L. Walker, S. A. Mattison, C. W Wagon, B. W. Mayo, D. G. Waugh, M. A. McFarland, K. W Weler, D. A. McMullan, J. A. Welborn, L. Moore, R. L. Weiscnfelder, A. J Morris, D. B. Willhelm, F. C. C. L. CLARK Executive R. B. JAMES First Sergeant R. C. CIRE Commander COMPANY “L” LIEUTENANTS Marshall, H. D. Shreve, C. D. Wottring, W. P. Wilson, K. M. TECHNICAL SERGEANTS Deans, M. M. Edwards, C. A. Joyce, K. C. Hilgemeier, H. C. Vennard, W. B. CORPORALS Martin, W. E. Steakley, D. L. Steelhammer, K. L. FRESHMEN Albert, J. Alcala, B. V. Arrant, B. J. Astrich, R. L. Brener, J. E. Brooks, R. B. Bruce, F. G. Burlin, R. H. Cahill, L. T. Carpenter, 0. L. Carter, B. B. Cernosek, L. C. Chandler, G. R. Chesser, R. L. Daigle, N. S. Dudley, P. H. Dunn, J. C. Eastland, F. D. Ernst, C. A. Fichte, B. E. Fletcher, J. Gadberry, J. H. Garies, D. F. Gilmore, E. C., Jr. Gipson, J. R. Hansen, A. H. Hart, W. N. Haynes, G. T. Hofmann, J. E. Johnson, A. M. Johnston, B. C. Jones, J. D. King, R. S. Lester, P. W. Lindsay, J. M. Livingston, T. Lynn, J. N. Maddux, R. May, I. T., Jr. McConald, G. W. Menefee, A. H. Moore, J. K. Muirhead, B. M. Mullins, D. D. Olson, D. L. Olson, R. W. Owens, J. K. Park, R. N. Pebsworth, F. W. Powell, J. C. Prihoda, D. L. Pruitt, T. E. Riddle, J. B., Jr. Ridey, J. C. Sadler, B. P. Danders, L. R. Savage, W. H. Schultz, J. C. Scott, S. H. Simms, R. C. Smith, T. G. Specht, J. Stark, J. T. Starrm, J. L. Sullivan, J. C. Syler, J. P. Thompson, J. B. Terry, D. A. Trevino, O. L. Tullock, W. H. Wan, G. Wells, R. N. West, D. R. Wilder, J. S. Williams, R. N. Williamson, R. R. Wilson, J. C. Winn, J. W. Wise, G. M. Woodard, B. G. ★★ LT. COL. J. M. HICKMAN Commander COMPANY “G” FRANK A. VITRANO Commander MARTIN H. SCAIEF Executive LIEUTENANTS Berger, R. S. French, H. O. Jones, J. J. Jones, O. L. TECHNICAL SERGEANTS Goolsby, W. D. Green, A. T. Specia, A. E. CORPORALS Brandt, A. M. Dischler, F. L. Hill, L. E. Lancaster, C. N. Wilson, R. M. Wyckoff, D. S. FRESHMEN Anderson, G. Arrington, W. C. Basinger, J. C. Bashein, R. C. Berry, L. G. Best, R. B. Beuershausen, W. G. Budwine, J. R. Chu, Coolridge Cook, R. N. Darden, M. O. Davenport, J. E. Denton, R. G. Dickens, C. W. Dunn, J. E. Eaton, C. V. Edge, M. C. Edwards, S. B. Foley, W. A. Gesin, R. M. Gibson, W. R. Gill, D. G. Goldstone, T. W. Greene, H. R. Grimes, B. L. Halff, H. R. Halverson, B. K. Hamm, J. B. Haney, J. L. Hasley, D. L. Horton, T. R. Huffaker, M. J. Huffman, D. R. Isham, E. R. Ireland, J. W. Jermstad, C. H. Jones, J. B. Judd, R. K. Kell, T. R. Kelley, M. F. Kunkle, A. C. Lampasas, C. S. Lee, L. E. Masters, P. G. McFarland, J. M. Meisenbach, D. Y. Pautsch, L. A. Rinard, J. W. Powers, C. A. Sanderson, A. C. Schweizer, C. A. Schwope, R. B. Scheilds, C. B. Skillman, C. S. Stephenson, D. E. Tarver, C. B. Tiner, L. W. Todd, A. R. Van Haselen, J. E. Watkins, G. H. Wingrove, S, W. Yarbrough, R. H. COMPANY “H” i rsag LIEUTENANTS Conley, A. D. Hamilton, E. B. Jones , C. D. TECHNICAL SERGEANTS Demars, J. L. Perl, Seinwell Whitson, F. E. STAFF SERGEANT King, Max CORPORALS Beard, C. T. Brown, J. S. Fenner, A. L. Rowell, R. L. Teague, J. E. Tyson, T. L. FRESHMEN Abraham, J. B. Alton, G. J. Bain, J. C. Baumann, W R. Bracken, W. W. Breitschopf, R. F. Brittain, R. T. Burns, J. C. Byrd, J. R. Cates, J. E. Cox, L. O. Cromer, G. E. Davidson, R. M. Edge, G. W. Fletcher, G. D. Garrett, R. B. George, D. E. Gore, D. E. Harper, G. C. Harper, K. D. Kenyan, W. D. Holloway, C. E. Ikard, J. S. Jacobs, P. J. Kelt, G. A. Koehl, J. O. Larson, P. F. Lednicky, J. J. Lewis, C. R. Lewis, J. W. Lipscomb, J. R. Mason, P. J. Matl, L. J. McCullough, E. D. McGlaun, R. H. McGowan, E. B. McGowan, K. F. McW T horter, W. C. Nelson, R. H. Nettles, E. H. Newman, T. R. Nezat, J. W. Peterson, A. F. Phillips, O. H. Pratt, L. H. Quinn, F. M. Reichart, A. O. Rowland, R. W. Schultze, D. W. Skaines, B. A. Stacha, L, A. Sutherland, L. Todd, D. E. Voelkel, E. Wayne, L. Winchester, T. Wood, L. H. Wyatt, J, L. Yeager, R. L. T. L. HUFFSTUTLER Executive A. H HI FAIR COLVIN First Sergeant JAMES B. DUTTON Commander COMPANY “I” J. B. HARDAWAY Commander D. F. JORDAN Executive W. P. LOUVIER First Sergeant LIEUTENANTS Keilers, C. H. Lumpkin, W. L. McLaughlin, B. S. Shepard, B. C. TECHNICAL SERGEANTS Cleveland, D. Scott, F. S. Thompson, A. G. Whitmore, C. S. CORPORALS Hilgers, F. Hulse, W. T. Parham, B, A. Parnell, D. C. Ridlen, D. E. Winterowd, J. C. FRESHMEN Alders, R. W. Ammer, B. R. Archer, S. L. Ashmore, B. E. Autery, E. L. Baker, J. A. Belsher, J. M. Boyd, J. M. Cauffman, G. W. Clark, B. F. Dannehim, J. L. Denny, D. M. Dilts, R. G. Edgerton, W. A. Flower, D. C. Fitzwilliam, J. C. Garner, P. C. Goodlet, J. S. Hammack, J. E. Hankins, C. O. Hayes, J. A. Hibbs, J. L. Hohensee, V. L. Karr, R. V. Kehmann, F. E. Cacaluse, A. D. Maples, P., Jr. Matthews, E. C., Jr. McBryde, R. N. McCarty, W. A., Jr. Midgett, W. M. Milford, R. H. Moeller, C. H. Montgomery, J. C. Montgomery, R. L., Jr. Newcomer, C. W. Niemeyer, J. C. Nunnelly, D. G. Osborn, M. C. Pogue, H. J., Jr. Prause, P. Richardson, C. R. Roberts, L. R. Rowland, J. B. Schultz, T. G. Scott, E. E. Seaburg, C. O. Seth, O. W. Skaggs, C. M. Still, F. L. Surles, T. G. Talbutt. W. S. T urner, D. K. Watt, G. H. Winders, R. N. Wheeler, J. R. Whitt, F. I. Winn, S. G., Jr. MAJ. J. I. CARDENAS 1 FIFTH £. GROUP MAJ. CAPT. CAPT. M SGT. T SGT. L. E. GOODMAN B. E. LOVELACE W. P. WILLIAMS G. L. LANGFORD W. R. CANON Operations Adjutant P.I. Officer Sergeant Major Intelligence - 0 , r 4(- -i V - : 4 SQUADRON 17 F. ADAMCIK Executive LIEUTENANTS Lueders, J. Dominguez, R. G. STAFF MEMBERS Maj. L. E. Goodman Capt. W. P. Williams TECHNICAL SERGEANTS Herman, W. S. Ransone, R. K. Schreiber, A. S. CORPORALS Barras, R. A. Dausin, L. Sellers, W. H. Wallace, R. G. FRESHMEN Abbott, G. Acree, T. A. Adams, F. S. Albrecht, H. C. Alexander, G. Ashley, O. C. Anderson, L. N. Ayers, W. T. Bailey, W. G. Baker, H. N. Bass, P. M. Bearce, W. R. Baird, K. B. Bernard, R. T. Bint, A. G. Bono, W. Boswell, M. C. Boyd, W. J. Boyle, J. F. Carr, J. H. Carter, D. E. Clay, G. C Correll, C. R. Creel, P. J. Cunningham, W. H. Daniel, J. A. Ebrensberger, P. D. Finch, R. N. Franz, A. M., Jr. Hocking, J. C. Huffmyer, J. H. Jones, R. S. Keating, E. J. Koeler, A. M. Mansfield, E. A. Meineke, G. C. Newcomer, R. McClendon, H. E. McCurdy, A. K. Peacock, J. M. Ray, J. L. Ross J. D. Sebesta, O. J. Shadden, J. M. Sinclair, R. L., Jr. Smith, C. O. Statham, B. R. Stich J. M. Stubbs, E. T. Thompson, R. H. Talley, R. D. Tinsley, J. S. Vasek, G. J. Walters, M. L., Jr. West, D. G. Whitley, C. A. Whitaker, C. M. Williams, D E. SQUADRON LIEUTENANTS Broker, J. A. Collins, G. Fernandez, E. A. Lovick, G. A. TECHNICAL SERGEANTS Hall, E. R. Schneider, D. B. Strode, B. E. CORPORALS Bassett, H. S. Hanson, R. A. Jenkins, J. W. Montgomery, J. G. „ ... A _ Smith, C. FRESHMEN Adams, M. R. Bailes, R. L. Bartula, P. L. Bell, R. B. Brady, G. E. Brawner, L. B. Bryan, G. D. Cade, H. H. Carpenter, C. D. Casey, J. B. Cassity, J. S. Chinn, J. E. Cobb, J. D. Conn, W. S. Cook, H. K. Corder, L. G. Cross, C. Currie, E. H. Davis, J. C. Davis, T. P. Driskill, M. M. Easley, B. K. Eaves, B. L. Elwood, B. F. Enos, J. H. Ermis, D. E. Farquhar, B. W. Gordon, D. M. Gregory, J. C. Haddad, C. Hall, R. C. Hampton, J. W. Hanley, T. W. Harris, B. J. Heinlein, B. C. Hill, R. C. Hoebel, W. G. Hoff, B. J. Hoover, R. L. Houghton, C. E. Hulke, F. D. Hustead, J. D. Keith, C. R. Kibby, B. G. Kirkpatrick, H. J. Krauel, T. A. Krause, W. C. Kugler, C. W. Lackey, R. R. Land, R. L. Laughlin, G. B. Lee, A. C. Leland, C. F. Mach, M. J. Magruder, L. C. Meadows, G. C. Miller, J. D. Moore, D. L. Noak, B. R. Pappas, D. Smith, B. D. Stephens, N. J. Thompson, H. D. D. D. JEFFERS Executive M. P. KOPECKY First Sergeant C. D. WALL Commander T. A. SNELUNG Executive D. D. DITTMAR First Sergeant 246 Green, D. F. Grupe, H. F. Hanley, W. J. Hackney, W. A. Hancock, R. N. Hard y, T. L. Haynes, K. C. Heard, J. F. Hembree, J. M. Hendrix, W. C. Hibbetts, C. R. Hoffman, C. F. Hoke, M. L. Horn, R. C. Hrabal, T. H. Hudson, J. L. Hutton, D. J. Hubbs, H. M. Jackson, C. D. Jackson, R. C. Johnson, D. E. Johnson, V. F. June, R. W. Koen, W. J. Landry, A. Lunsford, J. McCoy, G. McMichael, G. Nessmith, J. A. Owen, R. C. Petrek, G. W. Renfroe, B. G. Riemer, G. D. Selensky, J. D. Valdez, D. Voss, J. H. Wallace, G. R. Webb, J. A. Winship, W. L. D. LIEUTENANT McCelvey, L. L. TECHNICAL SERGEANT Starke, J. M. CORPORALS Frey, M. L. Mcilroy, Z. H. Newlin, A. W. Walker, W. W. Wright, D. C. Yates, R. C. FRESHMEN Allison, C. C. Alsup, W. B. Benavides, L. H. Benson, J. Bibles, D. D. Black, B. B. Boyd, G. Brown, E. L. Carter, F. Callaway, J. Cobb, J. F. Corell, D. D. Craft, R. W. Dark, J. R. Decluitt, D. R. Ehlers, J. W. English, R. A. Fisher, B. D. Foster, R. A. Franz, C. L Garrett, W. Gautreauz, L. J. Gomez, A. Graham, J. T. Gray, J. D. MAJ. J. E. WARRICK Executive SIXTH GROUP LT. COL. P. E. JACOBS Commander CAPT. G. C. HRABAL Supply M SGT. D. B. GRISSOM Sergeant Major T SGT. J. M. COUCH Supply SQUADRON 20 J. W. FARLEY Commander J. E. CUSTER Executive LIEUTENANTS Autry, C. R. Schadel, H. Steele, J. A. TECHNICAL SERGEANTS Dugat, B. Maas, E. Pence, W. CORPORALS Busby, A. E. Forrester, R. Hill, J. Hlavinka, J. C. Keptra, D. Murray, T. FRESHMEN Baker, B. Balsey, L. Baros, G. Bateman, J. Benthul, H. Boswell, E. Boldt, J. T. H. YATES First Sergeant Bradford, W. Brennan, J. J. Briggs, D. R. Brown, D. Byrne, W. B. Cassidy, J, Clark, E. P. Clements, W. Crews, J. Crow, M. Ewing, W. Farmer, N. Gratten, G. Hale, J. Helms, A. Hopkins, J. Howard, A. Huebner, D. Kimberling, M. Kutac, W. J. Lindeman, A. McLaughlin, R. E. Martin, J. Mestemacher, J. Miller, F. Morton, D. Pavilik, E. Peterson, L. D. Pieri, M. Popejoy, L. T., Jr. Quarles, J. Rambin, J. Reagor, L. Scott, D. Shwadlenak, M. Simons, H. Sinclair, C. Smith, E. Smith, F. Smith, J. P. Smith, S. Stacy, D. Stoesser, J. Tomlin, J. Upham, J. Waikart, L. Weatherby, J. Wilde, C. Williams, C. Wood, E. M. SQUADRON 21 i LIEUTENANTS Ablon, S. J. Bennett, J. L. Moseley, J. Smith, R. A. TECHNICAL SERGEANTS Bremer, C. W. Whitfield, J. L. Hudson, H. M. CORPORALS Chinnock, B. E. Tongate, R. G. Renick, J. L. Swofford, D. D. Whitney, H. W. Williams, M. L. FRESHMEN Barr, T. C. Bryant, R. K. Carpenter, J. W. Chapman, J. B. Clary, J. E. Clegg, J. R. Cline, D. A. Cooke, S. L. Davis, W. S. Dedeker, B. W. Duplantis, W. E. Dye, J. L. Estes, H. Etheredge, J. W. Fowler, J. C. Gillaspie, J. A. Hallmark, W. Hanson, E. C. Holder, H. E. Hutchinson, J. P. Janak, J. D. Johnson, P. E. Jones, K. R. Jourde, J. D. Kapeller, R. F. King, J. G. Koontz, R. H. Lansdowne, J. W. Lewis, W. H. Lipscomb, C. L. Loggins, J. L. Long, M. P. Lovelace, L. C. Martin, R. F. Massey, B. F. Mayfield, J. D. Medberry, A. J. Mikeska, F. J. Moore, J. W. Morello, A. McClesky, R. W. McNeely, J. W. Norden, J. E. Ocone, J. A. Poole, D. V. Redman, V. W. Richers, S. A. Samples, R. J. Savage, G. E. Setzler, W. R. Stedman, R. E. Steile, G. N. Talley, R. D. Tate, J. E. Thomans, R. C. Trow, J. H. Wakefield, P. S. Ward, T. V. Williams, B. D. N. L. RIGGAN Executive G. E. WISE First Sergeant W. J. KOPECKY Commander ' • ' ' ’ • •■• - 1 ’ , ’ iltlBfc 11 . —-- y ' • • . .:•_„ m. , 3 ; v . u - iV. “ ' aaifesL •- r Kfrto . .x, ■♦% I SQUADRON 22 R. B. LANDRUM Commander J. C. TRINBLE Executive C. T. DONOHUE First Sergeant LIEUTENANTS Bailey, M. Tantzen, G. TECHNICAL SERGEANTS Hodges, J. Meiners, P. CORPORALS Griffin, G. D. Griffin, R. L. Lee, W. Robinson, H. L. Smith, D. Snipes, K. M. FRESHMEN Beardslee, S. Bootic, J. Bourn, L. N. Boudine, G. W. Clachar, A. Colburn, E. Edwards, W. Fortenberry, D. Fulghum, J. Groves, D. Haines, C. Henges, F. Hobbs, B. Hollis, L. Jackson, D. Dehler, B. Brown, T. G. Isaacks, R. Jarrett, W. Joeris, J. Jenkins, C. Johnson, T. Joplin, R. King, B. Koenning, G. A. Lane, P. A. Lowry, R. A. Maxwell, J. McGee, C. McGown, R. L. McKnight, L. McMahon, J. B. Moreno, R. J. Morrow, E. Newberry, A. W. O’Bannon, G. Orr, C. Page, C. Pearson, J. Pyland, G. W. Ramsower, I. B. Reaves, J. Richey, A. J. Salinas, R. Schier, W. Smith, C. F. Spath, B. Sprague, N Starkey, C. Stewart, G. Stout, R. Stuart, R. S. Sullivan, B. Thieleman, W. G. Tucker, T. Turk, A. S. Upchurch, J. Warren, A. L. Whiteley, C. B. Williams, A. Wilson, J. W. v t. • MAJ. C. D. FRIED Executive SEVENTH GROUP MAJ. CAPT. CAPT. CAPT. M SGT. R. B. BLACK e. f. McWhorter W. I. ROBINSON R. D. GAUL T. G. WUNDERLICH Operations Intelligence Adjutant Supply Sergeant Major SQUADRON 23 L. R. BIRDWELL Commander D. A. LAWSON Executive C. D. SLAWSON First Sergeant LIEUTENANTS Chesser, J. B. Kelly. P. W. Morgan, J. D. TECHNICAL SERGEANTS Anderson, C. A. Mitchell, J. E. CORPORALS Arnold, J. W, Burke, K. D. Burrow, D. R. Hillyer, G. W. Tvra, J. W. Wright, H. G. FRESHMEN Abendroth, C. G. Bell, R. O. Boin, L. J. Boswell, J. F. Brown, L. T. Brooks, J. B. Burkhead, E. J. Butts, D. R. Calhoun, J. L. Cardenas, A. P. Carrell, J. C. Cerrato, D. Clark, A. C. Clark, B. H. Cole, W. S. Cogburn, R. R. Conner, T. M. Cook, J. C. Cothern, S. M. Crim, B. L. Day, G. Dockery, J. Elsik, W. C. Fox, W. E. Foerster, L. C. Fuller, W. O. Furqueon, E. A. Furse, L. D. Gary, G. W. Goerner, L. W. Goode, J. C. Griffin, B. P. Halbert, J. T. Hall, R. G. Hawsey, J. D. Hicks, D. E. Hudson, R. R. Kelley, M. F. Kennedy, R. E. Kiehle, R. E. Killough, C. D. Kingsberry, C. T. Kider, J. W. Koegl, R. M. Lorra, T. F. McGraw, J. G. McMullan, C. D. Mahon, W. J. Male, R. C. May, B. E. McSweeney, H. A. Miers, W. N. Moore, J. D. Muckelroy, M. C. Novy, C. L. Owen, A. G. Payne, B. C. Peterson, L. H. Pixley, E. L. Polnac, E. L. Pruitt, J. L. Pullin, O. H. Reitch, J. L. Robertson, J. W. Robinson, H. G. Schwartz, S. C. Sharp, J. C. Shaw, N. G. Shepherd, J. B. Shuler, W. L. Sledge, C. M. Smith, M. D. Smith, R. H. Spurloc k, J. B. Stark, B. V. Steel, J. T. Tagor, W. D. Tackit, G. J. Taylor, W. P. Thedford, T. R. Totah, R. S. Vincent, G. H. Walker, M. K. Wallace, J. E. Warnick, H. B. West, V. E. Wright, R. C. Wyat, E. W. SQUADRON 24 m VQ LIEUTENANTS Clenton, K. B. Rogers, J. H. TECHNICAL SERGEANTS Espey, H. R. Tongate, B. D. CORPORALS Cary, J. H. Cobb, J. D. Ingram, W. T. Thurman, J. W. Wafer, W. C. Word, D. M. FRESHMEN Abbott, R, S. Acheson, B. H. Allison, C. L. Andrus, S. J. Babb, T. L. Baxter, G. L. Bourne, D. Brecheen, J. H. Cash, J. N. Chappell, A. M. Clark, E. E. Croketl, S. B. Daily, B. Dixon, J. L. Doskocil, B. L. Dunkin, D. M. Fernandez, A. Fitzsimmons, M. Foster, R. G. Gibson, F. P. Geehring, D. H. Green, D. W. Hendrickson, G. Higgins, L. C. Higgs, J. E. Keathley, J. H. Larson, R. F. Lee, R. M. Marshall, P. G. Marshall, R. M. Martin, H. L. Matthews, T. L. McComas, C. R. McCoy, W. W. McKee, H. L. McLean, R. G. McWaters, R. B. Neising, P. A. Onden, A. B. Ozan, C. G. Pickett, J. D. Porterfield, A. G. Rhodenbaugh, D. C. Rickie, E. R. Scott, J. P. Solorio, M. S. Swinney, B. N. Trainer, D C. VanWort, J. H. Wakefield, R. Walton, L. B. Weinberger, F. M. Whitaker, J. Willborn, J. D. Willhelm, J. W. Williams, C. E. Williams, S. W. Winn, G. E. R. SCOTT Executive C. M. HATCHER First Sergeant H. W. BREWER Commander J. S. WALKER Executive J. S. MILLIGAN Commander T. L. FRANKS First Sergeant SQUADRON 25 LIEUTENANTS Coveney, R. Eisenberg, A. B. Towler, N. L. Young, T. P. CORPORALS Brown, G. V. Calhoun, J. D. Hardy, B. W. Johnston, C. H. Mayben, J. E. Sears, R. W FRESHMEN Bateman, R. W. Beyea, R. S. Buchanan, W. R. Dalrymple, A. E. Davis, C. F. Davis, J. C. DeShazo, J. H. Dorsey, W. H. Dreyfus, J. M. Goldston, D. W. Goode, W. B. Gjaul, D. W. Griffith, S. D. Gruetzmacher, F. H. Gutierrez, H. Hammack, J. L. Hand, R. N. Hart, C. A. Hawkins, W. C. Hilgartner, L. M. daggers, C. F. Johnson, W. B. Kachinski, J. B. Kilgore, R. B. Klinksiek, H. L. Lewis, F. A. Lewis, L. D. Lyle, F. J., Jr. McCauley, E. K. McGinley, E. B. Martin, B. R. Matthys, L. D. Miller, J. W. Minter, J. F. Mohle, C. C. Moreland, J. C. Murphy, J. C. Newman, C. R. Nolen, K. B. Offield, J. D. Opitz, R. W. Parson, H. D. Presley, B. G. Priest, E. C. Ratcliff, W. R. Roberts, F. M. Robertson, S. M. Robison, F. L. Rochelle, D. B. Ross, D. B. Royce, M. B. Saad, E. M. Salmon, J. A. Sandhop, J. R. Saltier, H. Shackelford, O. C Smith, B. D. Smith, T. J. Springer, K. J. Stevens, J. D. Tallman, A. R. Thomas, J. W. Thornton, R. B. Vandermcer, J. D. Wall, R. M. Welch, H. W. Whiteley, R. D. Wilkinson, H. Wilson, J. W. Wilson, W. F. FRESHMAN DRILL TEAM GUIDON BEARER Maverick, J. L. FIRST SQUAD Chandler, G. R. Clark, E. P. Edwards, S. B. Franz, C. L. Foerester, L. C. Lee, L. E. Phillips, D. D. Rhodenbaugh, D. C. Scott, S. H. Smith, T. A. Steile, G. N. Stout, W. H. SECOND SQUAD Bourne, D. Casey, R. Glazener. R. L. Hanson, F. C. McGinley, E. B. McLean, R. G. Porterfield, A. G. Ray, I. L. Stobart, E. H. Trevino, 0. L. Whitley, C. A. Wurzbach, I. I. THIRD SQUAD Bain, I. C. Callaway, D. M. Carlton, D. W. Carter, B. B. Cox, L. O. DeCIuitt D. R. Gilmore, E. C. Howard, A. C. Hubbard, R. D. Long, M. P. Stroder, I. L. Voss, I. H. Watkins, G. H. CAPT. J. C. BRUSSE Aidsor FIRST PLATOON E. R. KEELING, Platoon Sergeant FIRST SQUAD Childers, H. F. Leimbrook, J. L. Castle, 0. D. Miles, B. H. Perl, S. Pike, E. L. Ely, A. H. Stone, E. M. O’Donnell, F. B. Hudson, W. R. SECOND SQUAD Shanks, J. L. Courtney, J. G. Wise, G. E. Ford, J. F. Harris, D. L. Ransone, R. K. Foulk, A. R. Specht, G. W. Benefield, J. W. THIRD SQUAD Gerlich, H. L. Williams, C. D. Bass, J. W. Demars, J. L. Henderson, J. R. Heimer, A. R. Benton, R. B. McCasIand, W. R. McDowell, J. A. Forshage, E. E. W. M. REED S. p. BELL Commander Executive Officer C. B. STERZING Administrative Officer SECOND PLATOON E. K. GRUENE, Platoon Sergeant FIRST SQUAD Wulfe, E. D. Utsman, B. S. Carpenter, B. E. Gayden, H. P. Starke, J. M. Francis, L. G. Mahone, L. Q. Cummings, C. M. Bremer, C. W. Sullivan, R. F. Phillips, C. W. SECOND SQUAD Wilson, W. T. Walker, J. B. Roming, W. C. Schulze, G. B. Pitzer, S. C. Newton, C. C. Smith, R. V. Roberson, J. B. Wheat, D. P. Rose, J. F. Weems, S. S. W C IVOLUNTEERS R. D. COLE First Platoon Leader THIRD PLATOON W. R. BOWDOIN, Platoon Sergeant FIRST SQUAD Bond, R. E. Moffit, J. M. Moses, G. W. Barnard, H. M. Morgan, P. W. Whitfield, J. L. Linskie, R. H. Hall, T. M. Dodson, D. R. Atkinson, D. O. SECOND SQUAD Farrell, J. C. Minter, C. H. Coppage, W. E. Rowland, R. Whitson, F. Isbell, B. 0. Dewald, J. P. King, W. D. Newman, C. D. Canon, V. H. Smith. L. D. THIRD SQUAD Cummins, D. H. Henigan, J. K. Tutt, F. E. Eversberg, H. W. Ezzell, A. J. Mandola, F. M. Oglesby, B. H. B. K. BOYD Second Platoon Leader C. D. FOXWORTH Third Platoon Leader MILITARY 3 e ' F. H. MITCHELL . ........... J. F. FORD .................... .. D. P. WHEAT.................... B. K. BOYD .................... J. W. JENKINS _________________ SQUADRON 10_________________ “B”INFANTRY _______________ CONSOLIDATED BAND C. E. SINCLAIR ______________ COMPANY “F” _________________ ......... Caldwell Trophy __________________________________ DAR Award ........................ UDC Award .................. Mothers Club Award ......... Gen. G. F. Moore Trophy .......... 36th Infantry Div. Award ..................... Best Drilled Unit _______________ Outstanding Freshman _____ Outstanding Freshman Unit SONS OF AMERICAN REVOLUTION AWARDS BRANCH ASSOCIATION AWARDS W. T. WILSON _________________ W. M. REED ........................ D. L. BARKSDALE _____ C. W. PHILLIPS ____________ A. S. ABDULLAH ______________ A. J. ZAK, JR. ________________________ I. P. TROTTER, JR _____ E. R. KEELING, JR. .... J. G. GRIFFITH ___________________ R. D. HICKMAN ................ V. R. KENNEDY, JR. ... L. W. STASNEY, JR. J. B. HARDAWAY......... J. P. JONES ______________________ C. D. FOXWORTH _______ _______________________ Air Force Pilot _______Air Force Observer __________________ Air Force Technical _______________________________ Administration ___________________________________________ Armor ____________ Army Security Agency _______________________________________ Chemical ___________ Anti-Aircraft Artillery _________________________________ Engineers ____________________________ Field Artillery _____________________________________ Infantry _______________________________________ Ordnance _________________________ Quartermaster _________________ Signal ______________________ Transportation F. E. TUTTS .........................................................-............. Air Force J. D. MAY ________________________________________________________________________ Chemical R. E. BOND .................................................... Anti-Aircraft Artillery M. I. BRANDT ________________________________________________________ Engineers B. K. BOYD____________________________________________________________________ Field Artillery R. R. VAUGHT _____________________________________________________________________ Infantry J. W. GARRETT _____________________________________________________ Ordnance C. H. WOLIVER ___________________________________________________________ Quartermaster T. J. SAMMONS________________________________________________ Quartermaster J. B. McALLISTER.................................... (Army) Communications J. B. McALLISTER (ARMY) ______________________________ Communications W. M. REED (AIR) ................................................ Communications J. M. HICKMAN, III ........... Transportation P. W. MORGAN ________________________________________________ Transportation C. B. STERZING __________________________________________________________ Armor H. S. MIMMS _____________________________________________________________ S.A.M.E. 258 AWARDS BEST DRILLED SOPHOMORES J. L. LORMS _____________ R. E. GOOD________________ T. A. SHAW ________________ H. M. GRIFFIN _________ R. K. DECKER ......... L. W. McCURDY_______ Y. J. GIARDINA ...... L. E. BILLINGSLEY J. W. STANSEL _______ 0. L. BASS .................. J. H. SPRIGGS ......... R. C. WINBURN ...... V. Q. TELFORD ........ R. L. HAYES ............. G. C. MULLEN ......... G. A. DAVIS _____________ g. b. McKinney ..... J. G. YATES................ _________________ “A” Infantry ________________ “B” Infantry _______________ “A” Engineers ______ “A” Field Artillery ..... “B” Field Artillery “A” Anti-Aircraft Arty. ____________________ “A” Armor .................... “B” Armor ________________ “A” Athletics _________________ “B” Athletics _____________ “A” Composite ................ “A” Chemical ...... “A” Quartermaster ..... “A” Transportation ............. “B” Composite ......... “A” Signal Corp ________________________________ ASA _______________ “A” Ordinance B. P. HUDDLESTON ________________________________ Sqd. 1 S. W. LONG ______________________________________________ Sqd. 2 W. P. NOURIE ____________________________________________ Sqd. 3 E. G. DARDAGANIAN ___________________________ Sqd. 4 D. P. NOVAK ___________________________________________ Sqd. 5 J. R. NELMS ____________________________________________ Sqd. 6 S. D. LACKLAND ________________________________________ Sqd. 7 J. M. HOWELL ____________________________________________ Sqd. 8 R. N. BACHER ____________________________________________ Sqd. 9 R. E. GENTRY___________________________________________ Sqd. 10 F. E. PATTERSON ____________________________________ Sqd. 11 K. A. HOLLEMAN ____________________________________ Sqd. 12 K. W. MAYS ________________________________________________ Sqd. 13 G. E. RICE ____________________________________________________ Sqd. 14 J. D. HALL................................................... Sqd. 15 R. E. MORRISS _______________________________________ Sqd. 16 M. B. MONNEY................................“A” Company W. K. KUYKENDALL ________________ “B” Company R. E. LATHAM _______ H. W. BENDER .... H. W. SANDERS ... C. E. CYPERT _______ D. E. WILLIAM______ D. L. STEAKLEY .. R. M. WILSON ______ R. L. ROWELL _______ W. T. HULSE __________ R. A. BARRAS ________ J. W. JENKINS ..... Z. H. McILROY .... A. E. BUSBY___________ M. L. WILLIAMS ... G. D. GRIFFIN _______ J. W. TYRA _____________ W. T. INGRAM_______ B. W. HARDY ________ “C” Company “K” Company “D” Company “E” Company “F” Company “L” Company “G” Company “H” Company . “I” Company __________ Sqd. 17 ---------- Sqd. 18 __________ Sqd. 19 ----------- Sqd. 20 ___________ Sqd. 21 __________ Sqd. 22 --------- Sqd. 23 ---------- Sqd. 24 __________ Sqd. 25 259 ' w (A H PD O (A A T T, SOUTHWEST CONFERENCE ■ -V • ■ ■■■;■...... 262 Top: Head Yell Leader, Monty Montgomery; Senior Yell Leaders, Jimmy Tyree and Joe West. Bottom: Junior Yell Leaders, Glenn Langford and Sam Akard. 263 C. DARROW HOOPER President JAMES BLAINE Vice President 264 Blake, Glenn Braslau, Bob Byrd, Lester Capt, Louis De Rouen, Dale Dishman, James C. Dixon, Robert Dallahite, Tom Easley, Bob Ellis, Don Gosney, R. R. Gross, Bobby Jack Hall, Charles Hargrove, Joe Hartung, Harley Hill, Walter Huddleston, Billy Pete Hudgires, Charles Kachlik, E. D. Kleb, Wallace Libby, Carol J. Leissner, Charles Little, Lou Magourik, Connie Martin, Roy Ohlendorf, N. K. Pafford, Joe B. Parnell, John Pirtle, Rodney Robbins, Cooper Robinett, Jerry Salyer, John Saxe, Augie Saxe, Charlie Schero, Joe Schroeder, Bill Scott, J. D. Sinclair, Bennie Stalter, Bill Stull, Jerry Surovik, John Swink, Marvin Tate, Marvin Teague, Foster Theriot, Sidney Weick, Richard F. Westmoreland, Verlon Wheat, Daniel P. Williams, Jimmy Winkler, L. E. 265 ATHLETIC COUNCIL G. W. Schlesselman, Faculty Representative; J. P. Abbott, Faculty Representative; Barlow Irvin, Athletic Director; P. G. Dial, Business Manager; W. L. Penberthy, Chairman; John Hamlin, Former Student Representative Elect; Price Campbell, Former Student Representative; E. D. Parnell, Faculty Representative; H. C. Dullingham, Faculty Representative; W. L. Brueck, Student Representative. Not pictured: Richard Harris, W. W. Armistead, T. R. Timm. 266 RAY GEORGE, Head Football Coach BILL DUNCAN, Football, End JOE FAGAN, Golf MIKE MICHALSKE, Football, Line DALTON FAIRCLOTH, Football, Backfield RAY PUTNAM, Cross Country 267 FRANK ANDERSON, Track Back row: Dalton Faircloth, Backfield Coach; Ray George, Head Coach; Mike Michalske, Line Coach. Front row: Bill Duncan, End Coach; Gil Steinke, Backfield Coach; Willie Zapalac, Freshman Coach. SEASON STANDINGS A M___________ __________ 7 Kentucky _______________ _________ 6 A M__________ __________14 U. of Houston _______ _________14 A M__________ __________14 Georgia ___________________ _________12 A M__________ __________27 Texas Tech ____________ _________14 A M__________ __________20 TCU _______________________ _________ 7 A M__________ __________13 Baylor _____________________ _________14 A M__________ __________14 Arkansas _______________ _________41 A M__________ __________ SMU _______________________ __________23 A M__________ __________ 7 Rice _______________________ __________34 A M__________ __________12 Texas _____________________ __________21 270 - o jU :i 70 ' V® - 38 S3 , ' 69 i 84 a ®‘44 65 n IS :. -..- «j) Front row, left to right: Capt. Durwood Scott, Fred Broussard, Tommy Strait, Bob Gosney, Louis Capt, Eric Miller, Joe Schero, Sid Theriot. Second row: Don Watson, Billy Pete Huddleston, Charles Ritchey, Paul Kennon, Don Ellis, Marvin Tate, John Salyer, Bill McMahan, Bob McCarley. Third row: Richard Vick, Bennie Sinclair, Don Kachtik, Roy Millen, Jack Powell, Foster Teague, Dave Smith, Joe Boring, Bill Schroeder, Earl Connell, Hal Parks, Lawrence Winkler, Ray Barrett, Gilbert Petty, Charley Hall. Fifth row: Bob Easley, Cary Wofford, Pete Mayeaux, Jim Cavitt, Henry Clark, Ogden Bass, Ivan Greenhaw. Sixth row: Ronald Robbins, Cooper Robbins, Donald Robbins, Billy McGowan, Norbert Ohlendorf and Conni e Magouirk. Seventh row: Coaches Mike Michalske, Line; Bill Duncan, End; Ray George, Head Coach; Gil Steinke, Back; Willie Zapalac, Freshman. Du RWOOD SC °TT, Captain CONFERENCE STANDINGS A M Kentucky ____________________________________________________ 7 Houston ____________ 14 Georgia _____ 14 Texas Tech ______ 27 TCU _____________________________________________________________20 Baylor _________________________ 13 Arkansas ______________________ 14 SMU ___________________ Rice ______________________________________________________________ 7 Texas ______________________ 12 OPP 6 14 12 14 7 14 41 23 34 21 271 MARVIN TATE AGGIES 7 —KENTUCKY 6 A M started a brand new football season which promised plenty of surprises and disappointments with a hard-fought 7-6 win over the University of Kentucky. Both teams scored in the fourth quarter, Don Ellis sneaking over from inches out nine seconds deep in the period to break open the scoring column. Joe Boring kicked the extra point which proved to be the winning margin. Kentucky drove 47 yards and scored with five minutes left to play. On the extra-point try, the ball was snapped too soon and a pass into the end zone was incomplete. In the second quarter, Ellis guided the Ags 73 yards in 13 plays, hut the drive gave out on the Wildcat’s 4. In the fading minutes of the first half, Ellis again took charge, and the Aggies went 41 yards to the Kentucky 20 but once again failed to score. Late in the third quarter, the Cadets started a march which carried to the KU nine, from where Ellis passed to Magouirk on the one to set up the score. The Aggies gained revenge for a tough 7-10 loss to the Wildcats in 1952. DON ELLIS AGGIES 14—U OF H 14 That familiar menace of A M football teams—the fumble—almost gave away another game but the Aggies fought back to a 14-14 tie with the U of H. Trailing 7-14 in the last quarter A M went 53 yards on three completed passes by Ellis to score with 4 min., 45 sec. remain¬ ing in the game. Ellis completed 15 of 26 passes for 170 yards and both touchdowns. In the game’s fading minutes, Scott recovered a Cougar fumble on the Aggie 19. Ellis connected on a 39 yard pass to Schero on the game’s last play which put the ball on the Cougar 7. The Cougars couldn’t get over the 50 in the second period after getting close to paydirt twice in the first period after A M fumbles. Houston apparently broke the game wide open in the third quarter when its second team scored two quick touchdowns. Sparked by Sammy McWhirter and Ken Stegall, Houston went 67 yards on nine plays to tie the game. McWirter scored from the two. CONNIE MAGOUIRK Petterson of U of H stopped for no gain by Shroeder. SIDNEY THERIOT LOUIS CAPT Easley makes yards around left end out of a punt formation. AGGIES 14—GEORGIA 12 In spite of Georgia’s highly-touted Zeke Bratkowski and a few nervous moments when the Ags were stopped in scoring drives because of fumbles, the Aggies beat favored Georgia 14-12 in Dallas’ Cotton Bowl. Georgia scored first with Bob “Foots” Clemens going over from the Aggie four. Quarterback Don Ellis put the lid on a 51 yard drive when he smashed over the Bulldog goal from the two. Georgia managed to score again in the fourth period when they creeped over from the Aggie seven. “Mr. Anywhere,” John Salyer, took an Ellis pitched pass for fifteen yards to rack up the final A M score. From here on out it was the Aggies game all of the way, with Georgia failing to offer any serious scoring threat. RAY BARRETT Tommy Strait drives to the Georgia 19 yard line. BOB EASLEY Huddleston breaks around left end for 21 yards and the TD. DURWOOD SCOTT AGGIES 27—TEXAS TECH 14 Texas A M scored in every quarter to ruin the high hopes of Texas Tech in windy Jones Stadium by a score of 27 to 14. Don Ellis, the DeQuincy, Louisiana senior, and Billy Pete Huddleston, sophomore from Irran, were the Aggie offensive standouts. Ellwood Kettler made the Ag conversion after Huddleston topped off a 67 yard scoring drive by scampering 21 yards around left end for the first touchdown. Ellis made the second tally after he ran 13 yards to the Tech goal on a Raider fumble. Huddleston broke away on a fifteen yard run for the third TD, and John Salyer got on the scoring list when he carried the pigskin 10 yards after a pitchout from Don Ellis. Broussard, Tate, and Theriot were outstanding in their line play, continually blocking the Red Raider attempts to move. COOPER ROBBINS Salyer finds a hole and goes for 10 yards and the TD. m m M 3 % g|§ 275 JOE SCHERO The Aggies stop a TCU punt return on the A M 36. AGGIES 20 —TCU 7 In their fifth game of the year, the Texas Aggies once again proved themselves to be top-notch football players as they beat favored TCU 20-7 for their fifth undefeated game. The A M defense was found to be so strong that the Frogs were able to play on Aggie territory but twice during the whole contest. The first TD came on a beautiful reverse in which Ellis scampered 18 yards to the goal. Don Kachtik made it two when he showed bruising power in running 42 yards to TCU’s goal line. The final Aggie tally came in the fourth quarter when Bennie Sinclair showed outstanding defensive work in intercepting a Ray McKown pass and ran it back 28 yards to the TCU 22 yard line. Ellis made it certain when he punched over from the one. TCU’s lone score came late in the last quarter when George Robinson barely edged the A M goal line. ERIC MILLER ED KACHTIK Ellis scores from the 1 foot line for the last Aggie score. Ellis passes 17 yards to Sinclair for a TD. JOE BORING AGGIES 13—BAYLOR 14 The 1953 A M football bubble exploded as the Baylor Bears won a 14-13 heartbreaker on Kyle Field in a clash of two unbeaten teams. Heralded as the Cinderella team of the conference after winning three and tying one in their first four starts, the Aggies staged an 87 yard last quarter scoring drive that made it 13-14 but couldn’t get the winning points. A 53 yard punt by Baylor’s Cotton Tavidson, combined with a 15 yard penalty put the Cadets on their 6 yard line in the last minutes and the Aggies couldn’t get out of the hole. Don Ellis again headed A M, completing 11 of 19 passes for 178 yards and a TD, and Connie Magouirk played probably the best game of his college career. He scored the first Aggie touchdown on a 23 yard break off right tackle in the second quarter, caught two passes for 31 yards, and played a great defensive game. Bennie Sinclair caught 5 passes for 93 yards and the last TD. FOSTER TEAGUE Kachtik carries to the Baylor 30 in the 4th quarter. HERB WOLF AGGIES 14—ARKANSAS 41 Lamar McHan kicked, punted, passed, carried, and blocked as the Razorbacks outscored the Aggies 14-41 in Little Rock for their first setback of the season. Don Ellis of the Cadets scored from the three for the first Aggie tally. Joe Boring converted, and the Aggies led 7-6 at the end of the first quarter of play. From then on, however, try as they would to regain their footing, the Ags could not seem to get moving. It just seemed to be “Arkansas’s night.” McHan was instrumental in three more Hog TDs before the night was over, giving Arkansas a total of six. In the fourth period Connie Magouirk of A M scored again on a 2-yard plunge through the Arkansas line. Eric Miller converted to finish the Aggie scoring. DON WATSON RONALD ROBBINS AGGIES —SMU 23 A cold wet day, plus a pretty good line from up Dallas way, kept the Aggies from scoring in their game against the SMU Mustangs. It was the first time the Ags had been forced to play in inclement weather, and their ball handling showed it. They just couldn’t seem to keep their hands on the ball long enough to keep their real scoring drives going. After a fumble on receiving the kickoff, the Cadets were forced to go onto the defense at their own 20. After two incomplete passes Nutt finally succeeded in connecting with Bernet for the first Pony score. SMU scored two more times during the game. Frank Eidom going over from the four for the first, and John Marshall plunging through the center of the line for the second. Fred Broussard, Sid Theriot, and Marvin Tate were all outstanding in line play, and Joe Boring and Connie Magouirk were standouts in the backfield. CHARLIE HALL BILLY HUDDLESTON AGGIES 7—RICE 34 The Rice Jinx held sway for the ninth straight time as the Owls fought off a first half A M assault and scored a 34-7 win. About 58,000 Homecoming fans watched the Owls snatch 7 Aggie passes and turn them into two touchdowns and 145 yards. A M’s Don Ellis again turned in a masterful performance, but superior Rice manpower brought the Owls their ninth win in a row over the Cadets. Ellis completed 12 of 32 passes for 174 yards and rushed for 44 yards on 13 carries. Magouirk gained 68 yards in 4 carries, and Schero caught 6 passes for 92 yards. A M stopped Rice’s opening drive on the 6 yard line, then Wilis returned a punt 19 yards to the Owl 45 to set the Cadets only TD. Magouirk scored from the four and Kettler kicked the extra point and the Aggies led with 2:19 left in the first quarter. Backed up to their own 8 after a punt, the Aggies rolled again. Ellis on a perfectly executed motion play pitched out to Magouirk, who swept right end for 54 yards before he was nailed at the Rice 38. The Ags got to the 14, but Ellis lost 22 yards to the hard-charging Owl line on a fourth down pass and the drive ended. LAWRENCE WINKLER Huddleston runs 25 yards in first quarter for first A M TD. NORB OHLENDORF AGGIES 12—TEXAS 21 The Teasippers from Austin way outscored the Texas Aggies 12-21, but not because of any lack of effort, or hard playing on the part of A M’s eleven. Don Ellis, in his last game for the Cadets, quarterbacked in a manner which would have done justice to any team. Johnny Salyer, Durwood Scott, and Lawrence Winkler played top-notch defen¬ sive ball. Surging 45 yards in four plays, the Aggies scored with Bob “Bull” Easley pounding over from the one. Texas, with an excess of pure beef and manpower, managed to then drive up the score to 21-6. Then Bennie Sinclair pounced on a fumble and Connie Magouirk pounded 10 yards over left tackle for the score. The main, and most important difference in the game was to be found in the two big and active lines of the boys from Texas. They purely and simply wore the Aggies out. What might be called the turning point in the game came with two beautiful passes being received by Spring and Massey of TU. The yardage and resulting scores ruined nearly all Aggie hopes to pull the game out of the fire. BOB GOSNEY Sinclair stops TU touchdown drive. 282 283 • ■ 286 THE TEAM Front row, left to right: Don Moon, Joe Hardgrove, Rodney Pirtle, John Fortenberry, Pat McCrory and Earnest Kennedy. Back row: Coach John Floyd, Hugh West, Howard Homeyer, Roy Martin, Frank Miller, James Addison and John Mcllhenny. SEASON STANDINGS A M_____________ ..... .46 Texas _________________ ______________49 A M_____________ ________52 TCU ___________________ ______________69 A M_____________ ________55 Arkansas __________ ______________80 A M_____________ _______48 SMU ___________________ ______________92 A M_____________ ________47 Rice ___________________ ______________61 A M_____________ ________73 SMU ___________________ ______________71 A M______________ ________49 Texas ________________ ______________66 A M_____________ ________57 TCU __________________ ______________76 A M_____________ ________54 Arkansas __________ ______________67 A M_____________ ________51 Houston ____________ ______________52 A M_____________ ________65 Baylor ______________ ______________79 A M__________ __________68 Lamar Tech _________ ___________88 A M__________ __________56 Trinity _________________ ___________46 A M__________ __________56 Houston _______________ ___________62 A M__________ __________38 OCU _____________________ ___________60 A M__________ __________56 LSU _____________________ ___________77 A M__________ __________55 Texas Tech ___________ ___________58 A M__________ __________43 Rice _____________________ ___________55 A M__________ __________50 Baylor _________________ ___________64 A M__________ __________41 TCU _____________________ ___________69 A M__________ __________45 Baylor _________________ ___________47 A M__________ __________53 Rice _____________________ ____________78 287 AGGIES 68—LAMAR TECH 88 BEAUMONT—The Lamar Cardinals used ball control and close guarding to defeat the Aggies 68-88 in a foul filled game. The Cards went ahead 17-20 at the end of the first quarter. The Cadets briefly tied it up but Lamar took complete charge from that point. Lamar used such close guarding that the Aggies had only three or four open shots from the floor during the entire game. This caused one Aggie and two Cards to sit out part of the game on the sidelines because of fouls. Before the second period was over the lead changed hands four times and the score was tied four other times. T«v 17 13 M5 23 — 68 |||p0 22 16 30 — 88 AGGIES 564-TRINITY 45 3 1 saiiK;; H COLLEGE STATION—Sophomore John Forte six of ten shots from the floor to pace the Angies against Trinity University as the Cadets downed the Tigers 56-46. He sank a total of 14 points, James Addisory ' scored 12, Roy Martin made 11 and Rodney Pirtle tallied with 10. The Aggies sank 19 of 55 field goals but were good for only 18 of 40 free throws. m. CDY, Guard 288 m A M TRINITY 17 15 12 12 — 56 14 11 9 12 — 46 AGGIES 56—U of H 62 HOUSTON—Center Roy Martin scored 24 points to lead the Aggies but a second half Cougar rally was too much for the Cadets. A M led at the half 36-30 but were outscored 9-19 in the third quarter to give Houston a four point lead that the Aggies could not make up. Both the Aggies and the Cougars sank 21 field goals but Houston made 20 of 31 free throws and the Aggies were good for only 14 out of 21. A M 20 16 9 11 — 56 U of H 15 15 19 13 — 6 AGGIES 38—OKLAHOMA CITY U 60 COLLEGE STATION—James Addison led the Aggies’ at¬ tack and made 12 of their points. However, it was Arnold Short who was the standout on the court. Short, a candidate for All-American honors, sank a total of 30 points for OCU. A M was behind at the half but a short rally was enough to get OCU into trouble. Short sank two free throws and a field goal to put them for enough ahead that the Aggies were never able to catch up. A M 10 8 10 10 — 38 OCU 13 16 6 25 — 60 AGGIES 56—LSU 77 BATON ROUGE—LSU score d when the game was only eight seconds old and they were never behind. The tight zone of the Tigers made the Aggies have to stay outside where they made only 18 points and LSU made 30 during the first quarter. By the middle of the second quarter the Aggies had closed the score to only five points. Rodney Pirtle paced the Aggies with 17 points and Roy Martin gathered 16 for the night. J|L M Jp Kg ] ‘..McILJENNY, Forward AGGIES 55—TEXAS TECH 58 COLLEGE STATION—The Red Raiders came from behind in the last quarter to defeat the Aggies. The Raiders’ height gave the advantage to them in the final minutes of the game. At the end of the first quarter, the Aggies led by one point, 11-10 and at the half they still had the same lead, 29-28. In the third quarter the Aggies got a nine point lead but this was reduced to 8 as soon as the fourth quarter started. With only about 8 minutes left the Raiders tied it up 51-51 through theil control of the backboards. A M led one more time on Martin’s field goal and then Tech dropped in enough to just squeeze past the Cadets. A M 10 18 18 9 — 55 TECH 11 18 9 20 — 58 pf m m ■ SUP 290 SOUTHWEST CONFERENCE BASKETBALL TOURNAMENT HOUSTON—Rice came from behind to defeat Texas for the pre-season tournament championship. The Aggies wound up in last place after going under to TCU 69-41. Roy Martin scored 20 points for the Cadets dur¬ ing the game. They were behind all the way but closed up to within two points near the end of the first half. AGGIES 45—BAYLOR 47 COLLEGE STATION—Catching fire in the last four min¬ utes the Aggies fell two points short and dropped their con¬ ference opener to Baylor 45-47. Trailing by 13 points with less than five minutes to go, the Cadets scored 12 points while holding the Bears to one free throw. John Fortenberry scored 13 points to lead the Aggies and James Addison was next with 9. Baylor led at the end of the first, second and third quarters. However, the Aggies outscored the Cubs in both the third and fourth quarters. A M 7 8 14 15 —45 BAYLOR 12 14 12 7 — 47 291 AGGIES 53—RICE 78 HOUSTON—The Cadets trailed 9-16 at the end of the first quarter and 39-23 at the half. Twice the Owls led by 30 points in the last five minutes of play. Gene Schwinger scored twenty-four points for the Owls. John Fortenberry put in fifteen for A M, twelve of which were in the second half. A M 9 14 14 16 — 53 RICE 16s 23 16 23 — 78 LLEGE STATION—Before a crowd of 2,500 the Cadets outhustled the Longhorns and led 32-27 in the third quarter. The Aggies led 13-11 at the end of the first quarter and 21-19 at the half. However, in the last two and a half minutes of the third quarter, the Steers came from behind to tie it at 32-32. It was tied ten times during the entire game. In the fourth quarter, the greater experience of the Long¬ horns began to tell. They pulled ahead but Pat McCrory re¬ gained the lead for A M with three straight field goals. Then Texas scored 7 straight points and the time ran out for the Aggies. The statistics gave the Aggies the edge but they were lacking on the final score. McCrory led the Aggies in scoring with 12 points for the game. A M 13 8 11 14 — 46 TEXAS 11 8 13 17 — 49 292 AGGIES 52—TCU 69 COLLEGE STATION—The Cadets led 15-12 at the end of the first quarter but TCU went ahead in the second quarter and led the rest of the way. At the end of the game, A M had its last five players on the court since four of the nine man squad had fouled out. Pat McCrory led the Aggies in scoring with 17 points and John Fortenberry gathered 10. A M 15 12 12 13 — 52 TCU 12 25 17 15 — 69 AGGIES 55—ARKANSAS 80 FAYETTEVILLE—The game was close at the half with the Hogs leading by only 3 points, 27-30. In the third quarter, Sagely dropped in three straight goals and Arkansas was on its way. John Fortenberry sat out most of the second and third quarters with four fouls. James Addison and Joe Hardgrove led the Cadets with 12 points each. A M 12 15 15 13 — 55 HOGS 17 16 21 26 — 80 293 AGGIES 48—SMU 92 DALLAS—The Cadets scored the first four points of the game but were held scoreless for the rest of the quarter. SMU scored 16 points to the Aggies’ 4. Joe Hardgrove and James Addison led the Aggies with 11 points each and Joe Boring, playing before a home town crowd, was close on their heels with 10. A M SMU 4 16 14 14 — 48 16 27 29 20 — 92 AGGIES 47—RICE 61 COLLEGE STATION—The first half was a dull ball game but with less than six minutes to play the Cadets tied the score at 45-45. The superior speed and rebounding finally told and the Owls outscored the Aggies 2-16 from then to the end of the final buzzer. James Addison led the Aggies with 19 points. In the third quarter, Pat McCrory hit a short shot that brought the score to a 33-32 lead for the Cadets. The scoring continued and a free throw by the Aggies tied it again at 45-45. Earnest Kennedy made the Aggies’ only two points in the last six minutes of play. A M 8 10 16 13 — 47 RICE 10 17 12 22 — 61 AGGIES 73—SMU 71 COLLEGE STATION—James Addison set an all-time Aggie scoring record with 36 points scored against the Mustangs. The Cadets dropped 52.3 per cent of their field goal at¬ tempts, hitting 23 of 44. Addison sank 10 of 14 and 16 of 21 free throws. John Mcllhenny’s tip-in of Joe Boring’s missed free shot was the one needed for the victory. Art Flinders, of SMU, tied the score at 69-all with 57 seconds to play. Addison gave A M a one point lead with 45 seconds left. Morris fouled Boring who made the first shot and missed his second. Mcllhenny’s clutch shot clinched the game. Flinders hit a jump shot for the Ponies with four seconds to go but it was not enough. Aggi g were behind 13-17 at the end of the first quarter ' and had a four point lead at the end of the half, and a 7 point lead at the begini ng of the fourth quarter. 13 21 19 20 — 73 IU 17 13 14 27 — 71 AGGIES 49—TEXAS 66 AUSTIN—James Addison piled up 26 points but Texas went to a 49-66 victory over the Aggies. Even with two starters out of the lineup the Steers were ahead 7-16 at the end of the first quarter. The Cadets were ahead once, 5-4 in the opening minutes. Texas controlled the backboards and the floor. Addison was the only Aggie to score over 6 points, though two others, Martin and McCrory, each tallied six for the Aggies. A M 7 10 15 17 — 49 TEXAS 16 14 20 16 — 66 AGGIES 57—TCU 76 FORT WORTH—TCU scored 26 points in the final six minutes to break up a closely fought game and submerge the Cadets, 57-76. The Aggies battled the Purple evenly until late in the third quarter when they began to lose their tallest starters because of fouls. Five of the Aggies eventually were sidelined by this route and the Frogs scooted to the victory. James Addison led A M with 16 points though he fouled out in the third quarter. John Fortenberry and Joe Hardgrove each tallied 10 for the Maroon and White. A M TCU 19 6 15 17 — 57 17 10 19 30 — 76 AGGIES 54—ARKANSAS 67 COLLEGE STATION—The Aggies stayed in the game until late in the third quarter. With two minutes to go, the Hogs built up a 7 point lead and were out of danger. The Razorbacks were ahead 10-12 at the end of the first quarter and 5 points at half time, 26-31. James Addison pumped in 26 points but it was just not enough. During the third quarter the Aggies climbed up to 34-36 and 37-41 counts but could not get far enough ahead to be safe. With 7:12 minutes left in the game, Arkansas went ahead 41-51 and the Aggies did not score in the last six minutes. A M HOGS 10 16 13 15 — 54 12 19 15 21 — 67 AGGIES 51—U of H 52 COLLEGE STATION—The great scoring of James Addison and guarding of Pat McCrory were not enough as the Cougars came from behind in the final seconds to edge the Aggies, 51-52. Addison scored 16 points in the game and McCrory did great defensive work on Jack Mosher, the Houston ace. He was held to only 12 points but 6 of these were in the last two minutes. His last came with only 16 seconds to go and gave Houston that extra point they needed. The taller Houston club dominated the backboards and Addison of the Aggies was the only one who gave them any competition. AGGIES 65—BAYLOR 79 WACO—Baylor outscored the Aggies 65-79 in the last con¬ ference game for each club. James Addison was high point man for the night with 28 points. Baylor was out front by only two points, 11-13, at the end of the first quarter. Addison tied it up but the Bears forged ahead and it was 23-33 at the half. The Cadets outscored Baylor in the third quarter and were only behind 7 points. Baylor turned on the steam in the final 10 minutes and left the Aggies far behind. A M 11 12 18 24 — 65 BAYLOR 13 20 15 31 — 79 Front row, left to right: Ted Harrod, Conley Phipps, Phil Sprague, Lee Smith, Audie Musgrove, Roger Harvey. Second row: Walter Thomas, Ernie Brass, Bob McDanials, Channing Williams, Bill Ballard, Herbert Bishop, John Henry, Doak Wilson, Bob Gattis. Back row: Coach Larry Hayes, Lew Blood, Bob Judd, Truman Bartlett, Jeff Penfield, Joe Schiraldi, James Stephens, George Mehaffey. SEASON RECORD A M________ _____________61 Lamar Tech “B” _____ ________35 A M________ : L CO Lon Morris JC _________ ________64 A M...... _____________56 Allen Academy _______ ________53 A M________ _____________69 Baylor Cubs _____________ _______48 A M________ _____________60 Rice Owlets _____________ .......65 A M________ _____________65 Texas Frosh _____________ .......48 A M________ _____________60 Lon Morris JC _________ _______71 A M________ _____________67 Allen Academy _______ .......69 A M .....l.. _____________71 Rice Owlets _____________ .......59 A M________ _____________43 Texas Frosh _____________ ________58 A M........ _____________59 Wharton JC _____________ .......51 A M....... _____________58 Baylor Cubs ___________ .......63 298 300 Front row, left to right: Jimmy Williams, Clinton Bippert, Floyd Hubert, Capt. Charles Leissner, Jim Dishman, Claude North- rup. Second row: Don Ellis, Roscoe Hunt, Jerry Nelson, Joe Hardgrove, Jimmy Howell, Jerry Robinett, John Stockton, Eric Miller. Third row: Ed Hennig, Lynn Monical, Elo Zatopek, Tom Hollmig, Wendell Baker, Sam Rowland, Behn Hubbard, Bob Pendor, Coach Beau Bell. Back row: Fred Ablon, Roy Marin, David Mitchell, Tex Vanzura, Jimmy Parresh, Dave Verble, Les Byrd, Lou Little, Bill Strange, Jim Morrison, John Salyer. SOUTHWEST CONFERENCE STANDINGS TEAM W L T PCT. Texas 10 2 1 .808 Baylor 9 5 1 .633 TCU 8 7 .533 A M 7 7 .500 SMU 4 7 .364 Rice 2 12 .143 301 A M 5—SAM HOUSTON A M 14—SAM HOUSTON 8 Jerry Nelson, junior Hurler from Beaumont, won the first game of the year for the Aggies in Huntsville as they beat the Sam Houston Bearcats 5-0. Nelson was in for a seven inning stint in which he gave up but two hits, fanned five and walked four. The final two innings were pi tched by Tex Vanzura, jun¬ ior from Austin. Jimmy Howell, first baseman from Stephenville, collected three of the twelve hits of the day for the Aggies. At the end of this second game, the Cadets have an average of .306, an average which is far better than their average for last year. In their second game of the series played at College Station, the Texas Aggies handed the Sam Houston Bearcats a defeat in the second game of the season. Lou Little, as a relief pitcher, helped the A M men to gain a 14-8 victory. In the fifth inning, when the Aggies were behind 4-7, Little came in. From then on out Sam Houston could get but one hit and one run, while A M got 10. JOHN STOCKTON Center Field JIMMY WILLIAMS Catcher MEDIC 3 COLLEGE STATION—Joe Hardgrove, junior southpaw from Fort Worth, walked none and allowed but two hits in the five innings that he worked against the Brooke Army Medics in a non-conference game. It was the third win in as many games for the Aggies as they collected six hits, five of which came into score. Three of the hits came in the fourth by Ben Hubbard, Jim Williams, and Joe Hardgrove. Three Comet errors produced the four runs. The medical boys gathered single runs in the fifth, sixth and seventh innings. AGGIES ab h po a BROOKE ARMY MEDICS Dishman ............ ...... 3 1 3 ab h po a Hubbard .............. ...... 4 Agosta ................. ...... 4 1 1 Byrd ....................... ...... 2 11 1 Hartung ............... ....... 4 3 1 Ellis ....................... ...... 1 Flack ..................... ....... 2 8 Stockton .............. ...... 3 2 Sisce ...................... ....... 4 1 2 1 Parrish ................. ...... 4 3 2 Del Blanco .......... ...... 4 1 3 Leissner ............... ...... 3 2 4 Siemer ................... ....... 1 3 1 Howell ................. ...... 2 1 6 Szwec .................... ..... 1 Rowland ............... ....... 2 1 5 Hill .................... ....... 2 2 Williams ............... ...... 4 1 7 1 Greg .................... 4 2 2 Hardgrove ........... ....... 2 2 Bevins .................. ....... 3 4 Nelson ................... ....... 1 1 Butler .............. .... ....... 2 1 — — — — Riggle .................. ....... 1 1 Totals .... ......31 5 37 12 — — — — Totals .......32 5 24 9 A M ..................... ..............................000 400 Olx — 5 BROOKE ........... ..............................000 Oil 100 — 3 302 AGGIES 8—HOUSTON 4 HOUSTON—The Aggies racked up their fourth straight win of the season in Houston Saturday as they beat the Cou¬ gars from the University of Houston 8-4. Jerry Nelson pitched the first six innings for the Aggies, giving up six hits but for only three runs. Joe Hardgrove allowed the tying run to score when he came in as a relief, but was still the winning pitcher. Outfielder Don Ellis slammed a two run triple in the tenth to sew up the game. Then John Stockton hit a single to center which allowed Jim Dishman to score. AGGIES ab h po a HOUSTON ab h po a Dishman, ss .......... ..... 5 2 8 Hants, ss ....... ............ 4 2 2 5 Hubbard, rf .......... ...... 3 3 Langford, cf . ............ 4 1 2 Parrish, 3b .......... ..... 5 1 1 Tucker, lb ..... ............ 4 3 12 2 Stockton, If .......... Miller, cf .............. ..... 5 1 1 Shipley, If ..... ............ 5 2 ..... 4 5 Osburn, 3b ..... Dean, rf ......... ............ 5 1 3 Ellis, If .................. ..... 1 1 1 ............ 4 1 Leissner, 2b .......... ..... 2 5 1 Tiedt, 2b ......... ............ 3 1 1 Byrd, lb ................ ..... 4 2 7 1 Vickers ........... ............ 1 Williams, c .......... ..... 4 1 5 Arrington, c . ............ 5 1 10 2 Nelson, p .............. ..... 3 Schulteau, p ... ............ 3 2 2 Hardgrove, p ...... ..... 2 1 Lille, p ........ ............ 1 Totals ...... .....38 6 30 11 Totals ............38 30 16 AGGIES ................. ....................Oil 200 000 4 - - 8 HOUSTON ........ ...................002 000 200 - 4 AGGIES 3 4UNNES AGGIES 2— COLLEGE STATIO ThT ' Gophers f|6m |inn handed the Aggies-tKeir first.,loss of the .tseadgi 4-3,’ ' th the Cadets threatened to pu 1 The winning when R hit a towering fly bail wl iicli run Craven set the Aggies down with three hits mHrrSiive inning stint to gain his first victory and thte Gophers their second JEKKWELSON Pitcher straight win of the season. In the second game of the series, All-American pitcher Paul Giel of the Gophers won his own ball game when he singled into left field to down the Aggies 5-2 in the second of a two game series. The run came in the seventh inning when Giel smacked a sharp line drive to right field which allowed Jerry Clotier to score. The first inning was the scene of both Aggie runs. Jim Dishman led the frame off with a walk, left fielder Don Ellis struck out, second baseman Bob Pendor flied out to the Goph¬ ers’ right fielder, and then Jim Dishman went to second. John Stockton singled to left field and then both he and Dishman scored when Les Byrd doubled to left center. AGGIES ab h PO a MINNESOTA ab h po a Dishman .............. ....... 4 1 5 3 Yackel .......................... 5 2 3 Ellis ...................... ....... 3 1 3 1 Kielty .......................... 4 3 Pender ................ ....... 3 1 2 5 Eastman ...................... 4 2 1 Stockton .............. ....... 3 1 2 5 Steiger .......................... 3 7 3 Byrd ...................... ....... 3 1 12 Anderson .................... 4 2 6 Parrish ................ ....... 3 1 1 3 Cloutier ........................ 3 2 2 1 Monical ................ ....... Buro .............................. 4 1 Hennig ................ ....... Martin .......................... 4 4 2 Hubbard .............. _______ 4 1 Giel .............................. 3 1 1 3 Williams .............. ....... 4 1 2 — — — Vanzura ....... 2 2 Totals ............34 10 27 9 Morrison .............. ...... 1 1 Totals .... .......29 7 27 22 A M ................ ........................200 000 000 — 2 MINNESOTA ..... ..............100 100 210 — 5 303 AGGIES 8—RICE 3 COLLEGE STATION—Jerry Nelson pitched the Aggies to a 8-3 victory over the Rice Owls in the first game of confer¬ ence play. The game was locked until Nelson threw eight straight strikes. After this the Cadets were not to be caught. The Aggies scored in the first on a walk, a stolen base and an error. They scored two more in the second on Nelson’s single and three in the third on two more singles. Another was scored in the fourth to give the Aggies runs in the first four innings. Dishman scored the last run on a single, an error, a passed ball and a wild pitch. AGGIES ab h RICE ab h Dishman .............................. 4 2 Ellis ...................................... 3 0 Render ................................ 5 1 Stockton .............................. 4 1 Byrd ...................................... 3 0 Hubbard .............................. 4 2 Williams .............................. 3 2 Northrup .............................. 1 0 Nelson ................................ 3 1 Little .................................... 1 1 Totals ....................31 10 27 Chabysek ............................ 2 Cox ........................................ 3 Finstemaker ........................ 2 Wylie .................................... 4 Jochec .................................. 5 Reckling .............................. 4 Trotter ................................ Ludwig ................................ 2 Sontag ................................ Cox ........................................ 2 Stegemeir ............................ Floyd .................................... 1 Jones .................................... 1 Wolda _......................... - 3 2 1 2 1 4 1 A M RICE LES BYRD Left Field JOE HARDGROVE Pitcher COLLEGE STATION—Southpaw ” ' }oe Hardgrove pitched the Aggies to a clean sweep of its two game series with Rice as he bested the Owl’s Bobby Leggett 3-2. Hardgrove gave up only five hits, struck out eight and walked three while gaining his first conference victory. The Aggies got the winning run in the seventh when Wil¬ liams got on with a hit. He moved to second on Northrup’s single and home on two sacrifices to give the Cadets a 3-1 lead. Rice scored another in the eighth on Jochec’s triple which scored L. D. Cox but even this was not enough. AGGIES ab h po a RICE ab h po Dishman ...................... 3 2 3 1 Ellis .............................. 3 10 0 Render .......................... 3 0 4 2 Stockton ...................... 4 0 0 0 Byrd .............................. 2 0 10 0 Hubbard ...................... 3 0 10 Williams ...................... 3 2 9 3 Northrup .................... 2 10 4 Hardgrove .................. 2 0 0 2 Totals ............25 6 27 12 Ludwig ........................ 2 0 0 Wylie ............................ 10 1 Cox 324 Jochec .......................... 4 2 2 Reckling ...................... 4 0 1 Stegemeier .................. 4 0 3 Trotter ........................ 3 0 3 Fenstemaker .............. 4 19 Cox ................................ 2 0 1 Leggett ........................ 3 0 0 Totals ............30 5 24 14 A M ........................................................................................001 001 lOx — 3 RICE ........................................................................................001 000 010 — 2 304 AGGIES 0—SMU 1 DALLAS—Though still retaining a tie for the Southwest Conference lead, the Aggies were stopped by the SMU Ponies in a close 1-0 game. Bowers of the Mustangs was credited with the win. His big opponent in the Aggie lineup was Jimmie Williams who went two for four in the match. Before the end of the low-scoring game, Bowers had succeeded in fanning 15 of the men in the Aggie lineup. AGGIES ab h po a SMU ab h PO a Dishman ......... ........... 3 1 4 Radcliff ................... ..... 2 1 1 i Ellis ................... ........... 4 1 4 Wallace ................... ..... 3 1 Pender ............. ........... 3 1 2 1 Brown ..................... ..... 3 2 3 4 Stockton ......... ........... 3 2 Paynes ................... ..... 3 6 1 Byrd ................... .......... 4 1 7 McDonald ............... ..... 4 1 1 Hubbard ........... ........... 4 1 Golden .................... ..... 2 Williams ........... ........ 4 2 8 Cummings ............. ..... 3 1 Northrop ......... ........... 2 2 Bush ........................ ..... 2 15 2 Parrish ............. 1 Bowers ................... ..... 3 1 Little ................. ........... 3 1 — — — Nelson ............... ........... 3 1 Totals ....... .....25 4 27 10 Totals . ... ...34 8 24 7 A M ..... .............................000 000 000 - - ............. ...........100 000 OOx - - 1 AGGIES 8—SMb 3 HMAN Shortstop DALLAS—In what might be called a revenge game after the 0-1 downing by the SMU Mustangs the day before, the Aggies won by a score of 8-3. Left hander Joe Hardgrove pitched steady four hit ball to lead the Cadets to victory over the error-ridden Ponies. The Aggies scored four runs on four hits in an explosive fourth inning spree. Ernie Proud, starter for the Ponies, was charged with the defeat. He was succeeded by hurlers Bob Shoemaker and Art McKinstry in that order. AGGIES ab h po a SMU ab h PO a Dishman .............. ...... 5 2 i 3 Radcliff ................... .... 4 1 1 2 Ellis ....................... ....... 5 1 Wallace ................. .... 2 1 Pender ............. ....... 5 3 1 Leggett ................... .... 1 Stockton ............... ...... 4 3 3 Bowers ................. .... 1 Byrd .................. ....... 5 2 9 Brown .... ................. .... 4 2 Hubbard ............... ....... 2 Hatcher .................. .... Williams ........ ....... 4 10 Payne ..................... .... 4 15 Northrup ............. ....... 4 1 McDonald ............ .... 4 1 3 Hardgrove ......... ....... 4 1 Golden ..................... .... 4 1 _ _ — — Bush ....................... .... 4 1 4 Totals ......38 9 27 4 Proud .... 1 Shomaker ............. 1 MacKintree ........... .... 1 Cummings ............. .... 4 1 1 3 Totals ....... .35 5 27 5 A M .................. ........................000 413 000 — 8 SMU .................... .....................020 000 010 — 3 305 AGGIES 8—BAYLOR 5 COLLEGE STATION—Coach Jelly Sorelle’s Baylor Bears were defeated 8-5 by the Aggies on Kyle Field. Jerry Nelson, ace hurler for the Aggies, pitched a tight ball game and slammed two home runs over the left center field wall to give the Aggies the victory. For the first time this year, the Cadets went on a hitting rampage, blasting the two Bear hurlers for 13 safeties. Les Byrd, with a .316 for the season hit his second homer of the season and Bob Pender and Don Ellis hit doubles. Nelson struck out nine and gave up 12 hits, which were well scattered throughout the game. AGGIES ab h PO a BAYLOR ab Dishman ............. ......... 4 1 2 2 Dykeman .......... ....... 5 Ellis .............. ..... 4 2 4 Owens ................. ...... 5 Pender ............... .......... 4 2 1 2 Connolly ............... ....... 3 .. 4 2 ....... 4 Byrd ................... .......... 5 1 8 Benge .................. ....... 3 Hubbard ............. .......... 4 2 1 Hopkins ............... ....... 4 Williams .......... 4 2 9 2 Freeman ............... ....... 1 Northrup ........... .......... 3 1 1 Mills ..................... ....... 4 Nelson ................. .......... 4 2 3 Anderson ............ ....... 5 — — — — Goodwin ............... ....... 2 Totals ......... 36 13 27 10 Talamantz ........... ....... 2 Lucas ..................... ________ 1 Totals ..... ........39 A M ................... .............................100 131 R A Yl OR ..............................201 000 V ab h po a 020 — 8 CHARLIE LEISSNER Second Base AGGIES 4—BAYLOR 6 COLLEGE STATION—The Aggies got only four runs on three hits from Baylor pitcher Holick and these were in the seventh and eighth innings. Joe Schero, in his first appearance at the plate blasted a 340 foot two-run homer over the left field fence. Joe Hardgrove, who started the game for the Aggies was blasted for five runs and Lou Little finished the game allowing only one run for the time he spent in the game. A M’s final two runs came in the eighth on hits by Fred Ablon, Jin Parrish, and a Baylor error. 306 AGGIES ab h po a BAYLOR ab h po a Dishman .............. ....... 3 3 1 Dykema .......... ..... 4 1 o Schero ................. ....... 2 1 1 Owens .......... .... 3 1 Ellis ..................... ....... 5 1 Sullivan ............. ... 4 o o o Pender .................. ....... 3 6 1 Benge .......... .... 3 1 o o Stockton .............. Ablon .................. ....... 3 ....... 1 1 1 Hopkins .............. Mills ... ..... 2 4 1 o o Byrd .................... ....... 3 1 5 1 Anderson ............ 3 2 o o Hubbard .............. ....... 2 1 4 2 Parrish ................ ....... 2 1 Williams .............. ....... 4 1 7 2 Totals ....... ...31 8 27 5 Northrup ............ ....... 3 1 2 2 Hardgrove .......... ....... 1 1 2 Morrison .............. ....... 1 1 Little .................... 1 2 Howell ................. ....... 1 Totals ..... .......35 8 27 11 A M ................... .............................000 000 220 — 4 BAYLOR ............. .............................302 010 000 — 6 AGGIES 2—TEXAS 6 COLLEGE STATION—Paul Mohr’s three-run homer as he was being passed intentionally to fill the bases gave Texas a 6-2 victory over the Cadets. The win put Texas two full games ahead in the conference race with a 6-1 record. In the first inning, Jim Brewer walked, Ekert doubled. The Aggies were trying to walk Mohr and with a 3-0 pitch he hit one that was too near the plate and he dropped it 360 feet over the center field fence. The Longhorns added three more before the game was over to cinch the game. _S ' .!- ' ! • . AGGIES ab h PO a TEXAS ab h po a Ellis .................... ......... 4 3 i Lowery ................... .... 4 4 Schero ............... .......... 3 1 Breneu ................... ..... 3 1 Hubbard ............ ......... 1 Snow ....................... .... 5 2 1 Byrd .................. ......... 4 2 2 Eckert ..................... ..... 4 2 3 Parrish ............. .......... 4 1 2 Mohr ....................... ..... 5 1 10 Rowland ............ .......... 3 7 McKimmey ............. ..... 2 1 1 Webb ................ ..... 3 2 Williams ............ ......... 3 8 Werkinthin .... 4 1 12 Stockton ............ .......... 2 1 Linker ..................... ..... 3 4 Ablon ................ ......... 1 1 — — — — Northrop .......... .......... 1 3 Totals ....... .....33 7 27 10 Morrison .......... .......... 1 3 Dishman ............ .......... Nepon ................ .......... 3 1 Howell .............. __________ 1 1 1 Totals .. ) 2 27 9 A M . ” 1 .............................000 020 000 - - 2 TU - - ..............................301 010 001 - - 6 _ - AGGIES 1—BROOKE ARMY MEDICS 3 LIS Left Field SAN ANTONIO—Larry Smith drove in the winning run with a triple and then stole home to add another run as Brooke Army Medics downed the Aggies 3-1. Joe Hardgrove went the route for the Cadets and fanned 10 of the Medics. Carl Watson worked for Brooke and both allowed only six hits. A M ........................................................................................100 000 000 — 1 BROOKE ............................................... .............................010 002 OOx - - 3 307 ■ti.? . VX AGGIES 0—U of H 14 COLLEGE STATION—Four Aggie pitchers were not enough to stop an onslaught of 16 Cougar hits and 14 runs in their game against the University of Houston. Jack Schultea, the Cougar pitcher, was the big gun in the game, allowing the Aggies only two hits. Bob Pendor of the Aggies was the only one who could seem to figure Schultea out. He had a single in the first inning and a double down the left field line in the fourth. The starting pitcher for A M, Tex Vanzura, was warmly received by Carlton Hanta, the Cougar lead off man who drove the first pitch of the game 330 feet over the left field fence. AGGIES ab h PO a U of H ab h PO a Dishman ................ ....... 3 1 2 Hanta .................... ...... 5 2 2 Ellis ....................... .. 4 2 2 Osborn .................. ...... 6 2 2 Pendor .................. ....... 4 2 7 1 Tucker .................. ...... 6 1 11 Stockton ................ ....... 4 4 Shipley ................. ...... 5 3 3 Byrd ...................... ....... 3 9 1 Dean ...................... ...... 6 1 Hubbard ............... ....... 3 1 Langford .............. ...... 4 2 1 Williams ............ ....... 2 1 Vickers .................. ...... 5 2 1 Northrup ............. ....... 2 1 Arrington .............. ....... 4 1 7 Vanzura ............... ....... Scheltea ................ ....... 4 2 Parrish .............. ....... — — — — Hennig ................. ....... Totals ...... .......45 16 27 Little ..................... .......1 Nelson ...............- ....... 1 Totals ..... .......27 2 26 6 A ArM ..........................000 000 000 — IT of H ................ ..........................200 140 340 — 14 BEN HUBBARD Right Field TEX VANZURA Pitcher AGGIES 0—TCU 12 FORT WORTH—The Froggies from Fort Worth and Texas Christian University handed the Aggies their sixth loss in as many games by a 0-12 score. Les Mattinson and Bob White of the Frogs were the leading hitters for the day, each picking up four hits for five trips to the plate. The Aggie lineup had been changed by Coach Beau Bell in an attempt to pull the team out of their batting slump. Still, the Cadets had but three hits with center fielder Fred Ablon, second baseman Jim Morrison and catcher Jim Williams pick¬ ing up the only base knocks. 308 AGGIES ab h PO TCU ab h po Ablon ......................... ........... 4 1 1 Paschal ................. ... 5 2 3 Ellis ........................... ........... 4 3 Stapleton ............. ... 4 2 Little ......................... ___________ 4 2 Looney ................. ... 1 Schero ....................... ........... 4 2 - 5 4 2 Nelson .................... ........... 1 White ................... ... 5 4 1 Vanzura ................... ........... 1 Mayfield ............... ... 4 1 12 Byrd ......................... ........... 3 12 Holland ................. ... 4 1 1 Hardgrove .............. ........... 3 1 2 Spencer ................ ... Williams ................. ........... 3 1 2 Freeman ............... ... 2 Morrison .................. ........... 2 Powell ................... ... 1 Northrup ................. Frick ..................... ... 2 7 — — — McDaniel ............... ... 2 1 Totals ........ ........... 29 3 24 _ _ — Totals ..... ...35 14 27 A M ......................... ............................ 000 000 000 — TCU ......................... ............................ 250 014 OOx — 12 AGGIES 4—RICE 2 HOUSTON—A M pulled out of their batting slump as they defeated the Rice Owls 4-2. Lefty Joe Hardgrove struck out eight and walked two for the Aggies’ fifth triumph against four defeats. Fred Ablon walked to open the game and was helped along by an error and a sacrifice bunt, then scored on Joe Schero’s sacrifice fly. Lou Little scored on a hit which bounced off Jimmy Rickling’s glove. The Aggies got their final run in the seventh on Ellis’ single, an error, a wild pitch and Little’s single to right. AGGIES ab h po a RICE ab h po a Ablon ............................ 3 3 Chabsek ................. ..... 4 2 3 i Ellis .............................. 4 2 2 Wylie ...................... ..... 1 2 Little ............................ 4 2 1 Ludwig ................... ..... 2 Schero ...... ..... ...... 4 1 1 1 Cox ........................... ..... 4 1 1 Williams ...................... 5 1 9 1 Jochec ..................... .... 3 2 7 Byrd ............................ 2 6 Cox ........................... .... 2 1 Morrison ...................... 4 2 1 3 Ridding ................. .... 1 1 Northrup .................... 3 4 1 Fenstmaker ........... .... 3 1 Hardgrove ................ 3 Trotter ................... .... 4 1 2 _ _ _ _ Stegmeier ............... .... 2 2 4 Totals ............32 8 27 6 Woldap ................... .... 3 6 Reynolds ................. .... 2 9 Totals ..... 31 7 27 12 A M ................................ .............................100 020 100 - - 4 RICE ..................... ............... 000 000 200 - - 2 -- ' O TTLE ’cher AGGIES 4—BAYLOR 5 WACO—Baylor scored two runs in the eighth and ninth innings to squeeze by the Aggies 5-4 in Waco. Don Ellis had homered in the eighth when Tom Anderson walked, took third on Jerry Dykeman’s single, and scored on Allen Lucas’ fly to left. Southpaw Joe Hardgrove was the losing pitcher for the Aggies. Mickey Sullivan continued his heavy hitti ng for Baylor, getting two hits in three trips. AGGIES ab h PO a BAYLOR ab h po a Ablon ................. ....... 3 3 Dykeman ............... ..... 5 1 1 Stockton ............. ....... 4 1 Lucas ..................... .... 4 2 2 Ellis ........... _______ 3 4 Connally ................. ..... 5 1 1 4 Little ..................... ....... 3 2 8 Sullivan ................... ..... 3 2 1 Schero .......... ....... 2 3 Benje ..................... ..... 4 9 2 Morrison .............. _______ 1 1 Hopkins ................... ..... 2 1 1 Leissner ..... ....... 4 1 11 1 Freeman ................ ..... 4 2 8 Nelson ................... ....... 3 2 Anderson ..... 2 1 4 3 Williams ............... ....... 3 1 1 3 Sottlieb ................. ..... 2 2 Hardgrove .......... ....... 1 1 — — — — Northrup ....... 2 1 Totals ...... .... 31 10 27 11 Dishman ............ ....... 2 1 Totals .... .......31 7 33 5 A M .......... ......................010 020 100 - 4 BAYLOR .......... ................010 020 Oil - 5 AGGIES 2—TEXAS 3 AUSTIN—A wild pitch caused the Aggies to lose a close one to the Texas Longhorns 3-2. With the score tied 2-2 Texas shortstop Billy Daniels scored from third on a wild pitch by the Aggie hurler. Ronnie Keller, who relieved Longhorn starter Don Riefler in the eighth, re¬ ceived credit for the victory although he threw only one pitch. The win entitled the Teasips at least a share of the con¬ ference title for this season. AGGIES ab h po a TEXAS ab h po a Dishman .............. ....... 4 5 Towery 4 5 2 Ellis ________________ ...... 4 1 1 Snow ....................... .... 4 2 Stockton .............. _______ 4 3 3 Brock ................. .... 3 1 Schero .................. ....... 4 Eckert ..................... .... 3 2 2 Williams ........... .. 4 2 10 Mohr ....................... .... 4 9 Leisnner .............. ....... 2 5 McKinney ............. .... 3 3 Byrd .................... ....... 2 2 Daniels ................... .... 3 2 1 Morrison .......... ..... 3 3 LeBleu ................... 3 8 3 Ablon .................... ....... 1 Jungman ............... .... 1 Little ................... ....... 4 2 Werkenthir ........... .... 1 Nelson ................... ....... 2 Reifler ..................... .... 1 — — — — Keller ..................... .... Totals ... ...... 34 8 24 5 Brewer ................... .... Wiginto ................... .... Totals ....... ....28 5 28 9 A M ............ .............................000 010 010 — 2 TU ......................... .............................000 010 110 — 3 BOB PENDER First Base AGGIES 5—TEXAS 4 AUSTIN—The Aggies kept Texas from gaining sole pos¬ session of the Southwest Conference baseball title with a second-inning homer that gave the Cadets a 5-4 victory. A M pushed across all five runs in the second inning with four of them scoring on the home run of pitcher Joe Hard- grove. AGGIES ab h po a Ellis .............................. 3 0 2 1 Little .................. 4 1 1 0 Stockton ...................... 4 18 0 Nelson ......................... 3 0 5 1 Schero .......................... 4 0 4 3 Williams ..................... 4 3 3 2 Leisnner ..................... 3 13 2 Dishman ................. 4 0 12 Hardgrove .................. 2 10 0 Vanzura ...................... 2 1 0 1 Totals -.........33 8 27 12 TEXAS ab h po a Tovvery ........................ 4 2 3 1 Snow ....................... 5 0 0 0 Brook .......................... 5 2 0 0 Eckert .................. 5 4 3 0 Mohr ............................ 5 1 10 1 McKinney ................. 10 0 1 Jungman .................... 10 0 0 Weff ...................... 10 0 0 Brewer ........................ 3 13 4 Youngblood .............. 2 0 8 1 LeBleu 1 1 0 0 Luiker ......................... 2 0 0 4 Totals ....... 35 11 27 12 A M ......................................................................................050 000 TU ............................................................................................. 000 120 000 100 310 AGGIES 2—TCU 8 FORT WORTH—TCU took the first game of a two game series 8-2 in Fort Worth. Bob McDaniel was the hurler for the Frogs, who limited A M to seven hits and struck out eight. He bested Jerry Nelson, who allowed nine hits and six walks. After both clubs scored a pair in the second inning of the first game TCU went ahead to stay with two in the fourth on an error and McDaniel’s single. The hometown club cinched the opener with four in the ninth on hits by Jimmy Mayfield and A1 Paschal, plus three walks given up by Nelson. TCU ab h po a AGGIES ab h po a Paschal, ss .......... ....... 4 2 1 4 Ellis, If ........... .......... 4 1 1 i Stapleton, 2b ...... ....... 5 1 1 Little, rf ........ .......... 4 1 Mattinson, If .... ....... 5 2 Stockton, cf ..... .......... 4 1 6 White, rf ............ ....... 4 Nelson, p ......... .......... 4 1 2 Mayfield, lb ........ ....... 3 1 10 1 Vanzura, p ..... ......... O’Roark, lb ........ ....... 2 1 2 2 Schero, 3b ______ .......... 4 1 1 2 Holland, 3b ........ _______ 3 1 1 4 Williams, c ..... .......... 3 1 1 Freeman, cf ...... ....... 2 1 Leissner, 2b ... .......... 4 1 5 3 Windegger, cf ....... 1 1 Byrd, lb ......... .......... 3 12 Frick, c ...... ...... ....... 3 1 7 2 Dishman, ss ... .......... 1 1 2 McDaniel, p ________ ....... 5 2 2 3 Northrup, ss ... .......... 2 5 2 Totals —. .......37 9 27 17 Totals . ..........33 7 27 15 A M ..................... ..........020 000 000 — 2 7 6 TCU ..................... .........020 200 004 — 8 9 1 AGGIES 6—TCU 2 COLLEGE STATION—The Aggies, behind the pitching of lefty Joe Hardgrove, won the second of a two game series against TCU by a score of 6-2. Tommy Hill started for TCU in the second game and was taken out with an injured ankle in the fifth when a foul tip off his own bat struck him. His wildness in the first inning cost him the decision to Hardgrove. The Aggies scored three runs off Hill in the first without a hit and without an official time at bat. Hill walked four, hit one batter, gave up two sacrifice hits, and one sacrifice fly. TCU ab h po a AGGIES ab h po a Paschal, ss ..... .......... 2 1 2 2 Ellis, If ............... ...... i 1 1 Stapleton, 2b ... ......... 3 1 Little, rf .-............ ....... 2 3 Mattinson, If . .......... 3 1 Stockton, cf ....... ...... 3 2 2 1 White, rf ......... .......... 3 1 2 Schero, 3b ........... ....... 2 1 3 Mayfield, lb ... .......... 3 1 6 1 Williams, c ......... ....... 2 3 1 Holland, 3b ..... ........... 3 2 1 2 Leissner, 2b ...... 2 1 2 Freeman, cf _____ .......... 3 1 Byrd, lb -------- ...... 1 7 Roseborough, c ........ 3 2 5 3 Hardgrove, p ..... ...... 2 2 Hill, p ............ .... 1 1 1 Northrup, ss ------- ...... 1 1 1. O’Roark ..... .......... 1 — — — Duvall, p .......... .......... 1 Totals ..... ......16 4 21 6 Miles, p ........... .......... Totals . .......... 25 8 18 11 1. Flied out for Hill in 6 th. TCU ..... ........... 000 002 — 2 8 A M ............. ... .. 310 002 x — 6 4 BASF,BA T,I, Top row, left to right: Herman Dale Avant, Douglas Dale Mullins, James Edward O’Connell, George Wallace Pyland, John Curran Sullivan, Dale Gary West. Not pictured: Billy Ray White, Richard I. Bleckner, John Hoyle, Lew Blood, Dick Munday, Lupe Fraga, Billy Frank Ross, Roy Edwin Wade, Allen Lee Wilson, Bob Granville Gattis, Terry Bushnell, Bobby Holliday, Byron Andrews, Charles Rankin Puls. SEASON RECORD Fish_____________ ________ 5 Lamar High School ________ 2 Fish_____________ ________ 8 Blinn College __________ ________ Fish_____________ ________ 6 Rice Owlets ______________ ________11 Fish_____________ ________ 7 Bryan High School ________ 2 Fish____________ ________ 7 Reagan High School _______ 5 Fish_____________ ________10 John Tarleton __________ ________ 4 Fish_____________ ________ Baylor Cuhs ________ 5 Fish______________ ________ 2 Texas Shorthorns ________ 3 Fish_____________ ________18 Blinn College ___________ ________ 3 Fish_____________ ________12 Rice Owlets ________ 4 Fish_____________ ________ 7 Baylor Cubs _____________ ________ 5 Fish____________ ________ 8 Texas Shorthorns ________ 1 Coach Anderson and Captain DeRouen talk things over with high point makers Bobby Gross and James Blaine. 314 L-. M THE TEAM Front row. left to right: Jay Weinstein, manager; Verlon Westmoreland, Marvin Swink, Gerald Stull, Carol Libby, Frank Nor¬ ris, Tom Dollahite, Glenn Blake, Jim Blaine and Dale DeRouen, captain. Second row: Coach Frank G. Anderson, Carol Goyer, Jack Barchard, Charles Killough, Wallace Kleb, Ken Fry, Bobby Gross, Harley Jartung, Assistant Coach Ray Putnam. Third row: Joe Wilson, James Hollingsworth, Jack Mosher, Don Ledder, Terry Vetters, Tom Bonorden, Billy Tutor, Ed Reeder, Billy Cocke and Jamie Clark. Back row: James Stansel, Fred Hartman, Bob McCarn, John Mcllhenny, Harry Cox, Mike Keene, Jim Cavitt, Robert Boles, James Jackson, and Donald Watson. SOUTHWEST CONFERENCE MEET TOTAL POINTS Texas _____________________________________...95 3 4 Texas A M ____________________________. 54 7 12 SMU _____________ 32 23 24 Rice ................ 32 7 12 Baylor ________________________________________25 1 8 Arkansas __________________________________15 TCU _____________ 14 315 TU-Uof H In a triangular meet with Texas University and the Houston, Bobby Gross, Verlon Westmoreland took a combined total of four first places. G 50 feet 9 inches to take first place, a feet 7% inches to win that event Verlon Westmoreland won the t and Dale DeRouen won the mil James Blaine added extra p in the mile, as did Tom Bo Swink in the high jump and 120-yard run; Pete Mayeaux, in the javelin; James Blaine a Fry and Tedder in the 220-yard pole vault; Robinson in the broa and Stull, Libby, Norris, and Vetter! In total points, A M ended up with 58 67 1 6 for Texas and 44 for U of H. 440-YARD RELAY ' —1. Texas, Smith, Freiden, Pruitt, Thomas; 2. Houston; 3. A M. Time: :42 flat. MILE RUN—1. Dale DeRouen, A M; 2. Jim Blaine, A M; 3. Hulen Hale, Texas; 4. Neighbors, Texas. Time: 4:25.8. 440-YARD DASH—1. Forrester, Texas; 2. Richers, Houston; 3. Libby, A M; 4. Stull, A M. Time: :49.9. 100-YARD DASH—1. Smith, Texas; 2. Thomas, Texas; 3. Jett. Houston; 4. McBride, Houston. Time: :9.8. UT—1. Gross, A M, 50-9; 2. Bonorden, A M, 48-3%; ids; Hffl u n, 47-8%; 4. Mcllroy, Houston, 43-9%. fie 5 ’ Texas, 6-4; 2. Tie between Mcllhenny, „ffi 4il0; 4. Tie between Swink, A M and Pruitt, Houston; 2. Dollahite, -way tie between Hollings- Texas. Time: :14.8. 2. Kleb, A M; 3. Hale, :59.5. |as; 2. Jett, Houston; 3. :21 flat. ; 2. Mayeaux, A M, 178-6; A M, 158-4. d, A M; 2. Blaine, A M; s. Time: 9:38.9. McBride, Houston; 2, Pruitt, Tie between Fry and Tedder, — 7 , Texas, 13; 2. Hoffman, Texas, 11-6; ■ nd Tutor, both A M, 11. . House, Texas, 21-7; 2. Stegall, Houston, A M, 20-8 and Babb, Texas, 20-8, tie. Gross, A M, 154-7%; 2. Spillios, Houston, 145- TBonorden, A M, 137-2; 4. Bashford, Texas. 135-8%. JlgjlPWnrE RELAY—1. Houston, Petkovsek, Boone, Fowler, Richers; 2. Texas; 3. A M. Time: 3:19.7. TOTAL POINTS TEXAS _________ TEXAS A M HOUSTON .... ...67 1 6 ...58 5 6 ...44 Mile relay: Carol Libby, Terry Vetters, Frank Norris, Jerry Stull. 316 The Aggies were upset in the Border Olympics for their first defeat by a Southwest Conference school since they were defeated by TU in the conference meet in 1949. The difference was to be found in yard run, and the 220-yard dash. T Among the standouts for the Gross has done a fine job inches, and the shot for 49 f Dale DeRouen, team c with Verlon Westmorela In the low hurdles, was felt most in the high tung got tangled with a h Wallace Kelb turned i and Tom Rogers, both from SUMMARY the 44 0-yard relay, the 100-yard dash, the 880- enough to make up for them. he shot put and the discus, the discus 156 feet, 9Vi closely by James Blaine, 0-30 mile per hour wind econd, while Harley Har- finish third to Dick Forrester DISCUS THROW—1. Bobby Gross, Texas A M, 156 ft. 9M in.; 2. Nich Spillos, Houston, 156 ft.; 3. Rodney Williams, SMU, 139 ft. 10 in.; 4. Tom Bonorden, Texas A M, 13 ft. 2% in. JAVELIN THROW—1. Wesley Richey, TCU, 200 ft. 3 in.; 2. Robert Childress, 195 ft. 11 in.; 3. Hayden May- eaux, Texas A M, 188 ft. 9% in.; 4. Joe May, LSU, 185 ft. 10 in. BROAD JUMP—1. Jerry House, Texas, 23 ft. 7 in.; 2. Don Covey, Tech Tech, 22-8; 3. Raymond Vickery, Baylor, 22-4%; 4. Joe Craig, TCU, 22-2. SHOT PUT—1. Bobby Gross, Texas A M, 49 ft. 3% in.; 2. Thomas Bonorden, Texas A M, 48-4%; 3. Nich Spil- lios, Houston, 47-9; 4. Tommy Hairston, SMU, 45-2%. 440-YARD RELAY—1. Texas, Carson, Smith, Frieden, Thomas; 2. Houston; 3. LSU; 4. Baylor. Time: 0:41.4. MILE RUN—1. Dale DeRouen, Texas A M; 2. James Blain, Texas A M; 3. Hulen Hail, Texas; 4. Verlon Westmoreland, Texas A M. Time: 0:49.1. 440-YARD DASH—1. Harold Griffin, Rice; 2. Bobby Crooks, SMU; 3. Wesley Richers, Houston; 4. Carl Libby, Texas A M. Time: 0:49.1. 100-YARD DASH—1. Charles Thomas, Texas; 2. Dean Smith, Texas; 3. Alvin Frieden, Texas; 4. Kirby Jett, Houston. Time: 0:09.5. 120-YARD HIGH HURDLES—1. Ronnie Pruitt, Houston; 2. Tom Dollahite, Texas A M; 3. Arnold Hudson, SMU; Only three finished. Time: 0:14.8. POLE VAULT—1. Stephen James, Rice, 12-7%; 2. Tie among Glenn Hoffman, Texas, John Novey, Texas, and Fred Nodier, LSU, 12-0. 880-YARD RUN—1. Richard Forrester, Texas; 2. Tom Rogers, Texas; 3. Wallace Kleb, Texas A M; 4. Hulen Hale, Texas. Time: 1:53.7. (New record) 220-YARD DASH—1. Dean Smith, Texas; 2. Charles Thomas, Texas; 3. Alvin Frieden, Texas; 4. Kirby Jett, Houston. Time: 0:21.0. HIGH JUMP—1. Bob Billings, Texas, 6-7% (new rec¬ ord) ; 2. Tie among Stephen James, Rice, Marvin Swink, Texas A M, Ray McDonald, Texas Tech, Wayne Delaney, Texas, and James Babb, Texas, 6-2. TWO-MILE RUN—1. Lenroy Lowe, Southern Methodist; 2. James Blain, Texas A M; 3. Icocencio Cantu, Texas; 4. Elbert Spence, Texas. Time: 9:33.8. 220-YARD LOW HURDLES—1. George Hartung, Texas A M; 2. Larry McBride, Houston; 3. Hohn Rudduck, Texas; 4. Harry Carpenter, LSU. Time: 0:24.1. MILE RELAY—Texas, James Carton, James Caruthers, Tom Rogers, Dick F orester; 2. SMU; 3. Texas A M; 4. Houston. Time: 3:18.2. RICE-LSU The Aggie tracksters tucked another win under their belts in winning a triangular meet against Rice Institute , ana State University at Kyle Field. The Ca det points to 51 for LSU and 47 7 10 for The Aggie mile relay team comrtf£$d?ol’-Stwiy ' j orri ' ! and Libby turned in an outstamlmg performance by i the mile relay with a time of 3:17.9. Bobby Gross continued hi _ ball 51 feet. 10 inches, and s. Dale DeRouen won on had a surprise 1 3 8 inch winning ways as he tossed t the discus at 151 feet, 1 blue ribbon in the two-mil victory in the broad jump Tom Dollahite added a m winning first in the 120- and Blaine teamed up to mile run. 440-YARD RELAY—1. Rice, Beavers, Hall, Salmon, Griffin; 2. LSU; 3. Texas A M. Time: :42.4. ILE RUN—1. Westmoreland, A M; 2. Blaine, A M; 3. Wood, ’ Tv sU v. 4. Pocld p A M. Time: 4:25.6. SHOT PUT—1 tj£ ss, A M; 2. Bonorden, A M; 3. Trask, IIIWIIIilflllMI - tance . 51 ft 10 i n . Rice; 2. Libby, A M; 3. Vitters, ,:49.0 2. Beavers, Rice; 3. Hartung, er :1T Rice; Five tied for second: Tingler, 3 ost, Rice; 4. Lavin, LSU. 0-YARD DASH-1. l;:4|Smithi|r YARD DASH 1; 4. Smith, GH.JT IP- m m m Mcllhenny, A M, Swink, The Aggie tracksters added to the total score by winning a n oints in his event by hurdles. Westmoreland f j second places in the u i p fourth places. Tom Bonorden followed cTos Behind Bd! Gross in the shot put as he won second place. The Aggies also walked away with the two-mile run as Cocke and Westmore¬ land ran second and third, respectively after DeRouen broke the tape in 9:54.2. Libby and Vetters ran close behind Griffin of Rice when they won second and third respectively in the 440-yard dash, and Morris and Stull came in third and fourth in the 220. Mayeaux and Dollahite added points by winning third and fourth in the javelin. Dollahite, A M; 2. Verheyden, Rice; 3. Hon a p l fflSjenter, A M. Time: :15.1. JAVELIN—1. 2. May, LSU; 3. Mayeaux, A M; if. EMf ite, LSU. Distance: 184 ft. 8% in. SSO-’YARD: LSU; 2. Spence, Rice; 3. Kleb, A M; Time: 1:55. Dean, LSU; 2. Griffin, Rice; 3. Morris, ' A M. Time: 22.1 (around turn). „_____—1. Robinson, A M; 2. Beavers, Rice; 3. John- JIsU ; 4. Dollahite, A M. Distance: 22 ft. 1% in. TWO-MILE RUN—1. DeRouen, A M; 2. Cocke, A M; 3. West¬ moreland, A M; 4. Wood, LSU. Time: 9:54.2. 220-YARD LOW HURDLES—1. Carpenter, LSU; 2. McDonald, LSU; 3. Verheyden, Rice; 4. Fry, A M. Time: :25.0. POLE VAULT — 1. James, Rice and Nordier, LSU, tied for first; 3. Tutor, A M; 4. Sims, Rice and Earle, A M, tied for fourth. Height: 13 feet. MILE RELAY—1. Texas A M, Stull, Norris, Kleb, Libby; 2. LSU; 3. Rice. Time: 3:17.9. DISCUS—1. Gross, A M; 2. Wilson, Rice; 3. Lansing, LSU; 4 Jackson Rice. Distance: 151 ft. 10 in. KANSAS RELAYS At Manhattan, Kansas, the ten man squad from Texas A M showed up well, considering the change in climj tg number of men. Bobby Gross, the star weight mar second in the shot. Even with a si a distance of 51 feet. The Aggie mile relay teany Libby, Frank Norris and time of the year in the me€ so they placed over TU, 0U| had beaten the Aggies in tl Dale DeRouen, Bill Cocke Blaine, the Aggie four-mile their event. Pete Mayeaux javelin. 1 of Jerry Stull, Carol clocked their fas 3:16.0. In doing ihoma A M, all of which “‘•Sugar Bowl meet. i Westmoreland, and Jim i, took second place ii Tis specialty thelfi JAVELIN—1. Sneegas, Kansas; 2. Hudson, Dana College; 3. Mayeaux, Texas A M; 4. Ritchey, TCU. 196’ 9%”. aCUS—1. Van Dee, Oklahoma; 2. Gross, A M; 3. Helgeson, Thamm, Drake. 153’ 9%”. 120 HIGH HURDLES-—1. Curtis, TCU; 2. Biberstein, Kansas; 3. Prtiit, Houston; 4. Hudson, SMU. :14.6. -MILE RELAY—1. North Texas State, Abbey, Rodriquest, Patterson; 2. Howard A yne; 3. South Dakota State; 4. lahoma fiagtist. - « 2. Texas A M; 3. 440-YARD REI 2. Houston; MILfc RUNa 3. Drunir ; 2. Gross, Texas A M; 3. ka. 51’ 5”. xas; 2. Frieden, Texas; 3. 9.6. [ Frome, Wilson, Kaby, Dolzell Oklahoma A M. 17.34. Smith, Preuitt, Frieden, Thomas innesota. :40.3. ansas; 2. Bagereed, Oklahoma A M 4. McConnell, Drake. 4:03.1. nd 2. Tie, Wells, Kansas, and Billings, Texas Allard, Notre Dame, and Rozzeta, San Diego lD JUMP—1. Price, Oklahoma; 2. Bennett, Marquette; 3. Smith, Iowa; 4. Smith, Kansas. 24’ 9 1 A”. POLE VAULT—1. Barnes, Fresno State; Tie 2. 3. 4. between Piper, Iowa, Dickey, Missouri, Harrington, Notre Dame. 14 feet. High point men: Verlon Westmoreland, distance; Harley Hartung, hurdles and sprints; Bobby Gross, shot and discus; Jim Blaine, distance; Capt. Dale DeRouen, distance; and Pete Mayeaux, javelin. 319 WJWM ' mBm m jpwmw jmmk TEXAS RELAYS Bobby Gross, Aggie weight man from A M’s only first place medal in the T He threw the shot 52 feet 8% incb was followed by Bill Neider o| Van Dee of Oklahoma in t orden, fourth. Comp the Aggie mile relay event. Tom Dollahite to Billy Tutor tied for! fourth in the discu inches. Kansas’s fie KU Jayhawks to a relay. When Santee sas runner, A M’s Kansas. Mcllhenny tries it a little higher. 320 SUMMARIES FOR THE XAS RELAYS ERSITY DIVISION LAY—1. Kansas, Dick Wilson, A1 ell, Wes Santee; 2. Texas A M. LAY—1. Texas, Dean Smith, Jerry Frieden, Charles Thomas; 2. Houston; 4. Baylor; 5. Rice; 6. Kansas State. ILE RELAY—1. Kansas, Dick Wilson, Lloyd y. Art Daizell, Wes Santee; 2. Oklahoma A M; 3. Texas; 4. Oklahoma; 5. Rice; 6. Arkansas. 7:34.1. 880-YARD RELAY—1. Texas, Dean Smith, Jerry Prewit, Alvin Frieden, Charles Thomas; 2. Houston; 3. Oklahoma; 4. Baylor; 5. Kansas State; 6. Notre Dame. 1:24.8. MILE RELAY—1. Texas, George Auld, John Potlz, James Caruthers. Richard Forrester; 2. Southern Methodist; 3. Texas A M; 4. Oklahoma; 5. Oklahoma A M; 6. Missouri. 3:17.1. UNIVERSITY—COLLEGE CLASS 120-YARD HIGH HURDLES—1. Bill Biberstein, Kansas; 2. Jerry Cook, East Texas State; 3. Ronald Pruitt, Houston; 4. Jim Buchanan, Kansas State Teachers; 5. Tom Dollahite, Texas A M; 6. Ken¬ neth Kelly, North Texas State. :14.5. 100-YARD DASH—1. Dean Smith, Texas; 2. Charles Thomas, Texas; 3. Alvin Frieden, Texas; 4. Kirby Jett, Houston; 5. Juel Sweatte, Oklahoma; Harold Griffen, Rice. :09.6. JERRY THOMPSON MILE—1. Bill Squires, Notre Dame; 2. Hulen Hale, Texas; 3. Bjporn Bogerud, Oklahoma A M; 4. Joe Reyna, Southwest Texas State; 5. Elbert Spence, Texas; 6. Lenroy Lowe, Southern Methodist. 4:14.2. SHOT PUT—1. Bobby Gross, Texas A M; 2. Bill Neider, Kansas; 3. Robert Van Dee, Oklahoma; 4. Tom Bonorden, Texas A M; 5. Tie between John Cavagliere, North Texas State, Kenneth Reiners, Nebraska. 52 feet 8% inches. HIGH JUMP —1. Charles Holding, East Texas State; 2. Tie among Bob Billings, Texas, Henry Dickson, Texas, John Whatley, Hardin-Simmons, Ber- nie Allard, Notre Dame; 6. Tie among Kermit Hol¬ lingsworth and Leon Wells, Kansas, and Les Van- over, Abilene Christian. DISCUS THROW—1. Robert Van Dee, Oklahoma, 159 feet, 3 inches; 2. Nick Spillios, Houston, 155-2; 3. Clifford Dale, Nebraska, 153-9; 4. Bobby Gross, Texas A M, 151-4; 5. Ray Burrus, West Texas State, 149-9; 6. Bob Tham, Drake, 147-6. POLE VAULT—1. Jim Harrington, Notre Dame, 14 feet 1 inch; 2. Tie between Frank Dickey, Mis¬ souri, and Joe Springer, Notre Dame, 13-5; 4. Tie between Stephen James, Rice, and Glenn Peavey, Southwest Texas State, 13-0; 6. Tie between Fred Wingert, Kansas State, James Hofstetter, Nebraska, Billy Tutor, Texas A M, John Novey and Glenn Hoffman, Texas, and Charles Hall and Harrell Rightmer, Southwest Texas State 12-6. COLLEGE DIVISION 440-YARD RELAY—1. Abilene Christian, Leondous Fry, Von Morgan, Don Conder, George Adram; 2. Howard Payne; 3. East Texas State; 4. Southwest Texas State; 5. West Texas State. :42.5. 440-YARD RELAY—1. Abilene Christian, Leondous Fry, Von Morgan, Don Conder, George Adrian; 2. East Texas State; 3. Howard Payne; 4. Southwest Texas State; 5. West Texas State. 1:27.1. MILE RELAY—1. Abilene Christian, Burl McCoy, Don Conder, George Adrian, Leon Lepard; 2, Kan¬ sas State Teachers; 3. Oklahoma Baptist; 4. East Texas State; 5. Southwest Texas State; 6. Texas A I. 3:16.4. In a triangular meet between Rice and Texas, A M took seven top places to win over TU for the first time this year. James Blaine and Dale DeRouen ran neck and neck all of the way to finish in a tie in the mile run for the first place honors. -- oaaST Bobby Gross was a double winner oui+iho 3%” and heaving the discus 154’ Harley Hartung took first i the highs and a 23.5 in th broad jump with a leap a James Blaine and Dal place respectively, in th 9:39.0. Pete Mayeaux w 186 feet B 1 inches. Those who added points Libby, Tom Bonorden, Fre Blake, Wallace Kleb, Marvin Sv Jim Earle. A M won the meet with 72 1 £ points, to 71 for Te 26 1 -) for Rice. 440 RELAY—1. Texas, Dean Smith, Jerry Prewit, Alvin Frieden, Charles Thomas; 2. Rice. 41.1. MILE—L Tie between Jim Blaine and Dale DeRouen, A M; 3. Hullen Hale, Texas; 4. Don Neighbors, Texas. 4:21.0. 440—1. Harold Griffin, Rice; 2. Carol Libby, A M; 3. Bob Carson, Texas; 4. George Auld, Texas. 49.2. 100—1. Dean Smith, Texas; 2. Charlie Thomas, Texas; 3. Alvin Frieden, Texas; 4. Jerry Prewit, Texas. 9.4. SHOT—1. Bobby Gross, A M, 51 feet 3% inches; 2. Tom onorden, A M, 48 feet 3% inches; 3. Orville Trask, Rice, 45 3 inches; 4. Fred Hartman, A M, 43 feet 514 inches. _ 1. Pete Mayeaux, A M, 186 feet 814 inches; 2. Tom _te, A JV1, 183 feet 8 inches; 3. Charles Renfro, Texas, et 8 inches; SLFred Hartman, A M, 178 feet. i jrilGH HURDLESg l. Hartley Hartung, A M; 2. Tom etween Austin Palmer, Texas and Rogers, Texas, tie; 3. Ed Davis, i:55.6. Dean Smith, Texas; 3. Alvin |Texas. 20.6. ib Billings and Henry Dickson, Ftween Stephen James, Rice and Fnches. inson, A M, .23 feet 114 inches; feet 114 inches; 3. Jerry House, , Texas, 22 feet 14 inches. Blaine, A M; 2. Dale DeRouen, hntu, Texas; 4. Elbert Spence, Texas. DLES—1. Harley Hartung, A M; 2. Austin exas; 3. Jack Verheyden, Rice; 4. Ken Fry, A M. MILE RELAY—1. Texas, George Auld, Jon Totz, Tom Rogers, Dick Forester; 2. A M. 3:18.5. POLE VAULT—1. Stephen James, Rice, 13 feet 6 inches; 2. Tie between Billy Tutor, A M and Glen Hoffman, Texas, 12 feet 9 inches; 4. James Earle, A M, 11 feet 6 inches. DISCUS—1. Bobby Gross, A M, 154 feet 814 inches; 2. John¬ son, Rice, 151 feet 10 inches; 3. Langford Sneed, Texas, 143 feet 10 inches; 4. Tom Bonorden, A M, 139 feet 7 inches. RICE AND SOUTHERN METHODIST Texas A M won this meet as expected, but the Methodist Mustangs, crippled by the absence o and mile relay star, Bobby Croaks, did b tfj in this triangular track meet at Ow Bobby Gross of A M was a double winner winning the sh put with 50 feet and discus thtj f of 154 feet 2 inches. Blai and DeRouen also won the time of 4:25.6. 440 RELAY—1. Rice, James Beorers, Kell Landua, George Sal¬ mon, Harold Griffin; 2. SMU; 3. A M. 42.4. ILE—1. James Blaine, A M and Dale DeRouen, A M, tie; SMU; 4. Vernon Westmoreland, A M. 4:25.6. Pete Mayeaux, A M, 171 feet 10 inches; 2. Tom A M, 163i|||| 3. Terry Tengler, Rice, 160-10; 4. es, Rice and Raymond Berry, 3. Dick Hein, SMU, 5-10; 4. Don Morton, SMU; 3. Terry , Rice. 48.8. M, 50 feet; 2. Tom Bonorden, 46-2%; 4. Rod Willeonis, SMU, MU; 2. James Beavers, Rice; 3. eil Tondua, Rice. 10.1. Tom Dollahite, A M; 2. Arnold Hud- ake, A M; 4. Tomoine Tolland, Rice. eaver, SMU; 2. Ed Davis, Rice; 3. Gordon Tee; 4. Terry Velters, A M. 1:55.4. UMP—1. James Beavers, Rice, 21 feet 6 inches; 2. y Robinson, A M, 21-1 Vi; 3. Dick Hein, SMU, 20-1 Vi; 4. Tom Dollahite, A M, 19-3Vi. 220 DASH—1. Harold Griffin, Rice; 2. James Beoress, Rice; 3. Frank Morris, A M; 4. Tommy Armstrong, SMU. 20.4. POLE VAULT—1. Stephen James, Rice, 12 feet; 2. Billy Tutor, A M and Dick Berent, SMU, tie, 11 feet 6 inches; 4. James Earle, A M, 11 feet. TWO-MILE RUN—1. Tenroy Lowe, SMU; 2. Bill Coche, A M; 3. Verlon Westmoreland, A M; 4. Ed Richardson, SMU. 10:2. 220 LOW HURDLES—1. Harley Hartung, A M; 2. Arnold Hud¬ son, SMU; 3. Jack Verheyden, Rice; 4. Ken Frey. 24.0. MILE RELAY—1. SMU, Bastek, Bartel, Weaver, Morton; 2. A M only entries. 3:19.5. DISCUS—1. Bobby Sears, A M, 154 feet 2 inches; 2. Ed Jack- son, Rice, 145-11; 3. Rod Willeonis, SMU, 145-9Vi; 4. Tom Jonsen, SMU, 128-11%. DRAKE RELAYS ..... .i p i —’ • ,f ‘ ........ ' i . 1 ' vu ■ ' ' The Kansas Jayhawkers, led by Wes Santee, and the Longhorns shared the spotlight at the 45th. Relays. Kansas, anchored by Santee, won r t four-mile relay, bettered the existing record in t “ medley relay and set a new worlds record in the medley relay. Not far behind Kansas was Texas University, winners of the 100-yard dash, the high jump, the 440-yai relay, and 880-yard relay. Southern Methodist’s mil Gross in the shot put and _ _ Ritchey of TCU in the JavSK f nth the Southern enjoyed its grel 120-YARD HIGH HURDLES—1. Davis, Southern California; Henderson, Michigan; 3. Dobson, Oklahoma; 4. Whitman, Sta t e: 5. Hartnng. Texas A M. Time: :14. UNIVERSITY DISTANCE MEDLEY—1. Kansas, Cindrich, §1 Kohy,NDalzell, Santee:;% Georgetown; soup; 5. Wisconsin. 50.4. 3. Ohio State; 4. Mis- 2 sota. Wisconsin. HIGHJUMP- Shot put- Ohio State Texas; 2. Williams, Illinois; 3. 5. Jett, Houston. Time: :09.7. Y—1. Texas, Smith, Prewit, fston; 3 . Illinois; 4. Michigan State; LY—1. Kansas, Wilson, Koby, he; 3. Texas; 4. Oklahoma; 5. ?xas; 2. Hilmer, Michigan State. liami; 2. Drake, Miami; 3. Morgan, Nxas A M; 5. Bauer, Illinois. Distance: 580-YARD RELAY—1. Texas, Smith, Prewit, nomas; 2. Purdue; 3. Michigan State; 4. Houston; , S. OWanoma. Time: 1:25. ONE-MILE RUN—1. Meyer, Washington; 2. Ferguson, Iowa; 3. France, Kansas; 4. Coldren, Ohio State; 5. Scheikart, Whittier. Time: 4:15. UNIVERSITY MILE RELAY—1. Illinois, McSween, Corley, Maynard, Fessenden; 2. SMU; 3. Texas; 4. Iowa; 5. Missouri. Time: 3:12.6. JAVELIN THROW—1. Hudson, Dana; 2. Garcia, Arizona State; 3. Phelps, Grinnell; 4. May, LSU; 5. Ritchey, TCU. Distance: 202’ 9y 2 ”. POLE VAULT—1. Tie, Nodier, LSU; Dickey, Missouri; Ehrhart, Northwestern; and Springer, Notre Dame. Height: 13’ 6”. USC-TU-SMU A double victory by James R enabled him to be second Bested only by Koch, w jans, Blaine amassed a Bobby Gross carm shot put with a good third in the discus wi James Earle droppe vault at 12 feet. Pe second and third, resp Tom Bonorden threw tr? event. Bobby Robinson jumpe broad jump, and Harley Hartung p yard low hurdles. Bobby Gross, Shot Put 100-YARD DASH—1. Smith; 2. Graffie, USC; 3. Bugbee, USC; 4. Frieden, Texas. 0:9.3. 440-YARD DASH—1. Lea, USC; 2. Morton, SMU; 3. Weaver, SMU; 4. Auld, Texas. 0:48.2. 880-YARD RUN—1. Foesster, Texas; 2. Rog¬ ers, Texas; 3. Taylor, USC; 4. Richard, SMU. 1:55.3. DISCUS THROW—1. Koch, USC, 170 ft.; 2. Patterson, USC, lOY-S 1 ; 3. Gross, A M, IdSA ' i i; 4. Smith, USC, 146-1 1 A. MILE RELAY—1. SMU, Bartek, Crooks, Wea¬ ver, Morton; 2. USC; 3. Texas. 3:16. FINAL POINTS—1. USC 73y 2 ; 2. Texas 50; 3. Texas A M 34y ; 4. SMU 16. 440-YARD RELAY—1. Texas, Smith, Prewit, Frieden, Thomas; 2. USC; 3. Texas A M. 0:40.8. MILE RUN—1. Blaine, A M; 2. Ledesna, USC; 3. Neighbors, Texas; 4. Beeman, USC. 4:19.6. JAVELIN THROW— 1. Koch, USC, 205-8y 2 ; 2. Mayeaux, A M, 198-2; 3. Dollahite, A M, 198-2; 4. Renfree, Texas, 174-3%. TWO-MILE RUN — Blaine, A M; 2. Lowe, SMU; 3. Carter, Texas; 4. Bungay, USC. 9-44 POLE VAULT—1. Hecht, USC, 12-6; 2. Tie, Hoffman, Texas and Earle, A M, 12-0; 4. Tie, Levack, USC and Novey, Texas, 11-6. SHOT PUT—1. Gross, A M, 52-6%; 2. Koch, USC, 52-0; 3. Edwards, USC, 51-0; 4. Bonor¬ den, A M, 50-3. 220-YARD DASH—-1. Thomas, Texas; 2. Graf- fio, USC; 3. Bugbee, USC; 4. Frieden, Texas. 0:20.5. HIGH JUMP—1. Shelton, USC, 6-9%; 2. Bil¬ lings, Texas, 6-6; 3. Dickson, Texas, 6-4; 4. Findley, USC, 6-2. 220-YARD LOW HURDLES — 1. Morgan, USC; 2. Hartung, A M; 3. Palmer, Texas; 4. Hudson, SMU 0:23.1. 120-YARD HIGH HURDLES — 1. Wright, USC; 2. Dollahite, A M; 3. Palmer, Texas; 4. Hudson, SMU. 0:14.4. BROAD JUMP—1. House, Texas, 22; 2. Ar¬ nett, USC, 21-8; 3. Bortolin, USC, 21-5%; 4. Robison, A M, 20-3%. 324 NORTH TEXAS- ABILENE CHRISTIAN . The Aggies compiled six first places College, and North Texas Stat ™ ' out his nearest competitor The 440-yard relay event in a time of 4$ time in the quadre Aggies who chs Rouen in the mil John Mcllhenny dash, Frank Non in the two-mile ru![ 220-yard low hurt In the way of total against 48 for Abilene Cl Kyle Field between A M, Abilene Christian tossed the ball 49 feet 11% inches to beat ith a throw of 155 feet 7 inches. _____I I______I Stull, and Frank Norris, won the iaine won the mile run with a time of 9:46.4, only two seconds over James Blaine’s lias the week before. ond and third places in the rum id Wallace Kelb in the 44 -;£d“i hite in the 120 1 m in the shot put, Bobby R Tutor in the |ault. , s isweep p for Mit n, discus, Dale De- the 100-yard dash, rs in the 440-yard elin, rlon Westmoreland imp , Hy ley Hartung in the ipiled a total of 80, DISCUS—1. Bobby Gross, A M, 155-7; 2. Tom Bonorden, A M, 145-6; 3. Gene Bran- scome, NT, 143-8; 4. Larry Faulkner, ACC, 135-y 2 . 440-YARD RELAY—1. A M, Harley Har¬ tung, Carol Goyer, Gerald Stull, Frank Nor¬ ris; 2. ACC. Time: 42.1. MILE RUN—1. James Blaine, A M; 2. Dale DeRouen, A M; 3. Dale Imel, NT. Time: 4:18.4. 440-YARD DASH—1. George Adrian, ACC; 2. Carol Libby, A M; 3. Terry Vetters, A M; 4. Wallace Kleb, A M. Time: 48.6. 100-YARD DASH—1. Boyd Dollar, NT; 2. Dean Renfro, NT; 3. Carol Goyer, A M; 4. Don Watson, A M. Time: 9.6. HIGH JUMP—1. Les Vanover, ACC, 6-5; 2. Kenneth Kelly, NT, 6-4; 3. John Mcllhenny, A M, 6-2; 4. Marvin Swink, A M, 5-8. 120 -YARD HIGH HURDLES—1. Kenneth Kelly, NT; 3. Tom Dollahite, A M; 3. Tie between James Hollingsworth and Glenn Blake, both A M. Time: 14-5. 880-YARD RUN—1. Leon Lepard, ACC; 2. Paul Patterson, NT; 3. Victor Rodriquez, NT; 4. Tom Bell, ACC. Time: 1:52.8. 220-YARD DASH (Around curve)—1. Boyd Dollar, NT; 2. Don Conder, ACC; 3. Frank Norris, A M; 4. Dean Renfro, NT. Time: 21.5. JAVELIN—1. Tommy Morris, ACC, 194-6yj; 2. Pete Mayeaux, A M, 183-1; 3. Tom Dolla¬ hite, A M, 176-3; 4. Joe Wilson, A M, 164-9. TWO-MILE RUN—1. Billy Cocke, A M; 2. Verlon Westmoreland, A M; Only entries. Xim ' e 9 46 4 SHOT PUT—1. Bobby Gross, A M, 49-11%; 2. Tom Bonorden, A M, 48-8; 3. John Cavagliari, NT, 48- 1 £: 4. Harry Cox, A M, 46-10%. BROAD JUMP—1. Jerry Trenary, ACC, 23-1%; 2. Kenneth Kelly, NT, 22-9; 3. Bobby Robinson, A M, 22-7%; 4. Howard Fitzhugh, NT, 22-4%. 220-YARD LOW HURDLES (Around curve) —1. Burl McCoy, ACC; 2. Harley Hartung, A M; 3. Mack Clark, ACC; 4. Charles Smith, ACC. Time: 23.8. POLE VAULT—1. James Earle, A M, 12-6; 2. Billy Tutor, A M, 12-0; 3. Larry Faulkner, ACC, 11-0. MILE RELAY—1. ACC, Condor, Johnson, Lepard, Adrian; 2. A M. Time: 3:15.5. Dale DeRouen warms up early. 325 CONFERENCE MEET In a run of 4:17.5, which came within Blaine took first place honors, even th oughgw ’ As was expected, Bobby Gr )ss; Close behind him were Tom T — Tom Dollahite placed and Vetters, took fourt lace. Gross walked aw and Harley Hartunjj Dale DeRouen jump. In the 220-] in the discus 3 , and Marvin Swi — jui ™nr3 and jame The mile relay t( the broad jump. A M amassed 54 lor’s 25, Arkansas’s 15, I ' j ' vr ' ' . f the Southwest Conference record of 4:17.2, James it three times throughout the whole season. iron ball 52 feet % inches, y. Pete Mayeaux and 4 Stull, Libby, Norris, es Hollingsworth, r fifth in the high ook fifth. inson placed third in 23 24, Rice’s 32 7 12, Bay- mM 440—1. Texas, Dean Smith, Jerry Prewit, Alvin Frieden, Charley Thomas; 2. Baylor; 3. Rice; 4. Texas A M; 5. Southern Methodist. 0:41.1. Equals record set by Texas in 1950. JAVELIN—1. Wes Ritchey, Texas Christian, 199 feet 4% inches; 2. Dick Hazard, Arkansas, 191-1; 3. Charles Ren- froe, Texas, 190%; 4. Pete Mayeaux, Texas A M, 188-8; 5. Tom Dollahite, Texas A M, 178-9%. 440—1. Don Morton, Southern Methodist; 2. Harold Grif¬ fin, Rice; 3. Bill Diven, Arkansas; 4. George Auld, Texas; 5. Jim Caruthers, Texas. 0:48.0. 100—1. Dean Smith, Texas; 2. Alvin Frieden, Texas; 3. Charley Thomas, Texas; 4. Jerry Prewit, Texas; 5. Bob Herod, Baylor. 0:09.5. Ties record set by Fred Wolcott, Rice, in 1939, and tied by Allen Lawler of Texas and Bill Martineson of Baylor in 1946, Perry Samuels of Texas in 1949 and Dean Smith of Texas in 1952. DISCUS—1. Bobby Gross, Texas A M, 153 feet 8% inches; 2. Ed Jackson, Rice, 148-1; 3. Rodney Williams, Southern Methodist, 145-3; 4. Don Wilson, Rice, 140-1; 5. Langford Sneed, Texas, 139-11%. 120 HIGH HURDLES—1. Bill Curtis, Texas Christian; 2. Guayford Donaldson, Baylor; 3. Tom Dollahite, Texas A M; 4. James Hollingsworth, Texas A M; 5. Harley Hartung, Texas A M. 0:14.5. MILE—1. James Blaine, Texas A M; 2. Dale DeRouen, Texas A M; 3. Jim Tennison, Arkansas; 4. Hulen Hale, Texas; 5. Don Neighbors, Texas. 4:17.5. 220—1. Charley Thomas, Texas; 2. Dean Smith, Texas; 3. Alvin Frieden, Texas; 4. Jerry Prewit, Texas; 5. Bob Carson, Texas. 0:21.1. 880—1. Tom Rogers, Texas; 2. David Weaver, Southern Methodist; 3. Dick Forrester, Texas; 4. Ed Davis, Rice; 5. Dale Spence, Rice. 1:52.1. New record—old record 1:53.6 set by Otha Byrd, Rice, in 1950. HIGH JUMP—1. Bob Billings, Texas, 6 feet 6 inches; 2. Henry Dickson, Texas, 6-5; 3. Tie between Raymond Berry, Southern Methodist and James Babb, Texas, 6-0; 5. Tie among Marvin Swink, Texas A M; John Mc- Ilhenny, Texas A M; Charles Cowley, Baylor; Stephen James, Rice; Terry Tengler, Rice; Dick Hein, Southern Methodist; Wayne Delaney, Texas; and Earl Whitesides, Texas, 5-10. 220 LOW HURDLES—1. Bobby Herod, Baylor; 2. Bill Curtis, Texas Christian; 3. Harley Hartung, Texas A M; 4. Austin Palmer, Texas; 5. James Hollingsworth, Texas A M. 0:23.5. TWO MILE—1. Elbert Spence, Texas; 2. Leroy Llowe, Southern Methodist; 3. Inocensio Cantu, Texas; 4. Verlon Westmoreland, Texas A M; 5. Alan Eshbaugh, Arkansas. 9:28.9. MILE RELAY—1. Southern Methodist, Adelbert Bartek, David Weaver, Bobby Crooks, Don Morton; 2. Texas; 3. Texas A M; 4. Rice; 5. Baylor. 3:13.9. New record— old record 3:14.3, set by Rice in 1950. POLE VAULT—1. Stephen James, Rice, 13 feet 5 inches; 2. Tie between John Novey and Glen Hoffman, Texas, 13-0; 4. Billy Tutor, Texas A M, 12-6; 5. Tie among Dick Bemet, Southern Methodist, James Earle, Texas A M, and Steve Simms, Rice, 12-0. BROAD JUMP—1. Raymond Vickery, Baylor, 24 feet; 2. Dick Hazard, Arkansas, 23-8%; 3. James Beavers, Rice, 23-7%; 4. Jerry House, Texas, 22-10%; 5. Bobby Robison, Texas A M, 22-7%. SHOT PUT—1. Bobby Gross, Texas A M, 52 feet % inch; 2. Tom Bonorden, Texas A M, 49-6; 3. Harry Cox, Texas A M, 48-9%; 4. Tom Hairston, Southern Methodist, 48-6%; 5. Orville Trask, Rice, 47-3%. Front row, left to right: Eddie Blake, King Buchner, Bill Good, Bennett Ragsdale, Richard Andrews, Charles Ware, Truman Bartlett, Brad Lee Crockett, Paul Terrell, Bud Wilson, Fidel Rul. Second row: Col. Andy, John Aldrich, Pat Fairchild, Jimmy Snyder, Tommy Harris, Winson Thomas, Eddie Gray, Lee Newman, Herman Johnson, Sam Sullivan, Chick Dollinger. Third row: John Roberts, Billy Wilson, Richard Tarber, Bob Yarborough, Ted Harrod, Fritz Connally, Dick Wakefield, Johnny Whitwell, Robert McKnight, Jean Pacter, Charles Huebert. The Aggie Fish track team made a good showing during the season against a strong flow of competition. Their standing for the season was two wins and four losses out of six starts. Many showed outstanding promise for next year’s varsity team. 327 im : • ■ jfiSMi CROSS COUNTRY The Texas A M Cross Country team was one of the two teams on the campus to win a Southwest Conference Cham¬ pionship this year. They compiled a 5-1 record against some of the best runners in the Southwest. The Aggie team won over Texas U., Arkansas U., Oklahoma U., and Oklahoma A M, losing only to Texas U. in a later dual meet. Jim Blaine finished first in the Conference meet, ahead of Verlon Westmoreland, Dale DeRouen, William Cocke, Carl Wilmsen, and Robert Boles, all of whom finished in the top ten. 328 TENNIS Bottom row, left to right: Thurman Watson, Tom Morrison, Jake Harber. Top row: Ronald Wolff, Frank Holbrook, Bill Ashburn, Bob Kerr. TEAM STANDINGS Poss. Pts. Won Lost Pet. Texas 30 30 1.000 Rice 30 21 9 .700 SMU 30 19 11 .633 TCU 30 12 18 .400 A M 30 8 22 .267 Baylor 30 30 .000 330 GOLF TEAM STANDINGS Poss. Pts. Won Lost Pet. Texas 36 28 8 .778 SMU 36 25 11 .694 Baylor 36 23% 121 2 .653 TCU 36 171 2 18i 2 .486 A M 36 14 22 .389 Arkansas 36 131 2 221 2 .375 Rice 36 41 2 311 2 .125 331 FENCING The Texas A M Fencing team, the only sport on the campus without a coach, is one of the most active in the entire school. Including varsity and Freshmen, it is composed of thirty-eight men, most of whom attend workouts every night from September until June. In addition to winning the Southwest Conference Championship, they also have won several team and individual championships in the Amateur Fencing League of America, Gulf Coast Division. Included are the open sabre championship, won by Arthur Garner; open epee champion¬ ship, won by Jim Pigg; plus the novice epee championship, and the novice sabre championship. The team went to the N.C.C.A. finals in Chicago, where they placed 20th in the nation, with only one of the regulars being able to attend. Only one team meet was lost throughout the entire year—to the University of Texas, whom the Aggies beat two times later. The Fencing team was one of the two A M teams to win a Conference Championship this year. ARTHUR GARNER Open Sabre Champion 332 JIM PIGG Open Epee Champion FENCING MEMBERS Bob Braslau, Co-Captain Bid Hildebrandt Gus Wulfman, Co-Captain Carl Hill Walt Anderson Bill Huettel Richard Bean, Manager Ken Jones Dick Brown Bill Martin Don Burton Bruce O’Hara Joe Daniel Jim Pigg Joe Debrell Jerry Ramsey George Ernst Bob Ruiz Neal Farmer John Shanks Richard Forrester Bill Swan Ed Freza Tom Wagner Arthur Garner John Yates Bill Griggs, Manager Bob Zarbock 333 PISTOL Front row: Martinez, Joe M.; Arledge, James R.; Gill, Henry A. Back row: Sturgis, George M.; Perry, Alton W.; Heslip, Claude; Chandler, Toby J.; Norvell, Walter F. The A M Pistol team had a very successful year in 1953-54. They fired 25 postal matches and won over 2 3 of these. A postal match is one where the teams fire at home and send their scores to each other by mail. The team, led by Norvell, Arledge, and Gill went to Norman, Oklahoma, where they beat the OU Pistol team. Another trip was made to the Military Academy at West Point, N. Y., where the Aggies were de¬ feated by a strong West Point team. This year’s team was sponsored by Col. Phillips and coached by S Sgt. Cox. 334 RIFLE Left to right: Andrews, Guy; Mims, Howard; Williams, Alfred; Galley, Fred; Grissom, Dan; Farrell, Sidney; Allen, David, team captain. The A M Varsity Rifle team was champion of the South¬ west Rifle Association in this very successful year, defeating such teams as TCU, SMU, Baylor, Texas, and Citadel. A M also finished fourth in a field of twenty-six at the Southwest Invitational Matches. Three A M teams placed one, three, and five in the NR A Sectional Tournament. This year’s team was sponsored and coached by Capt. Mit¬ chell, Capt. Libby, M Sgt. Collins, and M Sgt. Lucky. M SGT. j, p COLlWs 335 RODEO . . . Front row: Rankin, Bobby; Beasley, Kennith; Steele, Billy; Rice, Lowie; Dickey, James; Vincent, George. Back row: Bell, Bill; Fincher, Buddy; Higgins, R. S. 336 SWIMMING VARSITY SWIMMING VARSITY RECORD A M OPP. Emory University ________________________________________________54 30 Georgia Tech ________________________________________________________53 31 Northwestern St. of La. _______________________ 52 32 Florida University ______________________________________________28 56 Florida State ________________ 31 53 Texas University __________________________________________________26 58 Southern Methodist ______________________________________________31 53 FISH RECORD A M OPP. Houston “Y” ________________________________________________________43 24 Texas University __________________________________________________46 29 San Antonio Ath. Club ________________________________________40 24 Southern Methodist ______________________________________________55 17 Odessa High School ____________________________________ _„65 11 Lamar High School ____________________________________________56 19 Highland Park H. S. ____________________________________________48 27 Front row, left to right: George Parr, John Cameron, Henry Goff, Capt. James Burns, Franklin Gatewsky, Ermin Stawicki. Second row: Roland Baird, Gas- beer Snell, Lee Pepping, John Beutelschies, John Speich, Paul Wallin, Gayle Klipple, Bill Bedford, Bill Tutor. Third row: Coach Emil Mamaliga, Carl Maynard, Ben Allen, Tommy Davenport, Don Horne, Bert Koegl, Gene Wafer, Coach Art Adamson. Front row, left to right: Coach Art Adamson. Riply Woodard, Dick Hunkier, Norman Ufer, Walter Penberthy, Bill Crawford, James Cashion, Jerald March- ___banks. Second row: Edward Casper, William Taylor, Lee Hilgartner, Tom • ' Barlow, George Boyett, Robert Martin, Coach Emil Mamaliga. AGGIE BOWLING CLUB Front row: S. Scott, D. Lacy, T. Tyson, A. Fen¬ ner, J. Wilson, H. Wyatt, D. Adams, C. Wood, T. Wong, K. Duke. Second row: D. Correll, A. McClellan, J. Jernigan, B. Schverak, C. J. San- filippo, E. B. McGowan, C. Wilcox, C. McFar¬ land, N. Zuehl, J. Chesser, T. Ritchey. Third row: B. Blankenship, T. Cox, E. Hanson, D. Krueger, J. Clary, C. Crowley, F. Vaden. Fourth row: C. Mueller, B. Harris, F. Willis, B. C. Shepard, M. Koehler, J. Janak, S. Gaines, M. H. Butler, Sponsor. SOFTBALL TEAM Front row: Barney Welch, Coach; Bill Bates, Dicky O’Connor, Dwane McCuistion, Gene Letsos. Back row: Vernon Christie, Charles Salmon, Curtis Lemons, Charlie Carpenter. Not pictured: Giles Schannen, Don Jordan, Ralph Bledsoe. SOCCER TEAM Front row: Abel Barrett, F. Ezekiel, De Leon Vega, Aristedes Casas, Guillermo Cardenas, Cap¬ tain, Mauricio LeSage, Lee Blocker, Guy Fer¬ nandez. Back row: Ruben Gonzales, V. M. Ar- tecona, Gustaw Romero, Ernesto Paron, Guil¬ lermo Fernandez, Don Swofford, Jorge Ducos, Charles Horgan, Juan Letts, Abraham Mata- moros, Terry Wilson, Fernando Montes, Carlos Rivas, Rafael Nunez. iiiil inB xzx - 033; F - rnwri.M.! © f © HANDBALL CLUB First row: J. Johnson, L. Laskoskie, I. Greenhaw, Bubba Hunt. Second row: D. Karry, P. Randol, G. Rice, D. Scott, D. O’Conner, J. Centilli, J. L. Maxwell. Third row: L. Hoffman, M. Khig, J. Mathis, P. Guimarin, F. Cox, Wartran, Herman Segrest, Sponsor. L. rioiim® ’ Hargan , ]. Lonquist, ' -t- GYMNASTICS TEAM Front row: R. Foster, B. Schoenburg, R. Parker, A. Greer, D. Moriarty, R. Reid, R. Khoury. Back row: K. Haynes, L. Hampton, D. Wycoff, R. Sullins, B. Bradley, G. Marshall, Bud Matthews and Nichie Pon- thieux, Coaches. All Aggies are eligible to participate in the A M intramural program. They do not have to live in or be in the corps and no scholastic standing is required. However, a unit may not use more than two men per contest who are not members of that unit. 340 I CLASS “A” FOOTBALL—SQD. 7 Wayne Lehrer, Bill Andrews, Bob Blewster, Dexter Lackland, O. D. Stice, A. R. Taylor, E. B. Gray, Bufford Miller, Bud Akin, Don Strange, D. D. Page, Carlos Gonzales, John Seat, Rudy Henson, Jerry Pyle, Jake MaGee, Jerry Maxwell. CLASS “B” FOOTBALL—DORM No. 12 Harry Ruffin, Pete Goodwin, Ronnie Francis, Don Shipe, Bob Hoermann, James Stephen, John Hooks, Ted Coughran, Herb Warren, Kens Pierce, Clinton Bippert. CLASS “C” FOOTBALL—SQD. 21 Ted Chinnock, Gene Tongate, Mike Long, Bobo Smith, Jerry Clary, Bryan Dedecker, Billy Massey, Alex Marello, Dudley Swofford, Vannis Redman, John Nordeen, Billy Setzler, Bill Davis. CLASS “D” FOOTBALL—NEWMAN CLUB Virgil Walter, Pete Goodwin, Bill Soltis, Paul Savage, Joe Jahns, Ted Uptmore, Clinton Bippert, Pete Moroney. Bolner, Horton Barber. CLASS “A” BASKETBALL—SQD. 11 Don Daniel, Jerry Moran, Steve Scott, Frank Patterson. Anthony FflP sH I CLASS “B” BASKETBALL—DORM No. 4 Richard Bryan, James Emmrich, Charles Shannon, Howard Tiller. Joe Reeves. OPEN TENNIS Left to right: Jim Mathis, Squadron 7, Doubles; Clarence Jochen, Squadron 5, Singles and Doubles. CLASS “C” BASKETBALL—SQD. 23 Chester Slawson, John Kiker, Gerald Tackett, William Fuller, Toby Spurlock, Jimmy Tyra, Jack Cook, Harold Robinson, James Goode, Tony Laria. CLASS “D” BASKETBALL—HILLEL CLUB Fred Ablon, William Koen, Steve Kornfeld, Arnold Goldstein, Sandy Schreiber. CLASS “C” TENNIS—BTRY. “F” First row, left to right: Herman Veselka, Arnoldo- Ramirez, Phil Speirs. Second row: Dale Avant, Gene Hattox, Don Weber. S CLASS “A” TENNIS—SQD. 6 Left to right: Don Noble, Bubba Bennett, Bill Hightower, Joel Paseman, Tommy Schmidt, James Gafney. BOWLING, CLASS “C”—CO. “I” Left to right: Steve Goodlett, Bill Sheppard, Vernon Hohensee, James Fitzwilliams. CLASS “A” HORSESHOES—“A” QMC Left to right: Ernie Enloe, Clancy Woliver, Don Lowry, Harry Landrum. BOWLING CLASS “A”—WHITE BAND Left to right: Clay McFarland, Doug Krueger, Randy Kanz. CLASS “C” HORSESHOES—SQD. 22 First row, left to right: Paul Meiners, Jerry Warren, Bill Hengls, Bernie Spath. Second row: Larry Griffin, George Pyland, Gei;ry Griffin. CLASS “A” CROSS COUNTRY—“B” INF. Left to right: Romain Slabbaert, Roland Bomberger, Javier Gonzalez, John Linseisen. R. D. Evans, not shown. CLASS “C” CROSS COUNTRY—BTRY. “F” Left to right: Tommy Sudderth, Gerald Thornton, Nathan Of- field. Dale Boucher. CROSS COUNTRY INDIVIDUAL CHAMP Dave Hogan, “D” Btry. CLASS “A” HANDBALL—SQD. 10 Front row, left to right: Bob Carpenter, Doug Scott, Tom Skrabanek, Ken Norton. Back row: Larry Hoffman, Gary Lislie, H. R. Patterson. HANDBALL DOUBLES CHAMPS John Centelli, Davy Scott. CLASS “A” PING-PONG—SQD. 7 Left to right: John Seat, George Marlow, George H. Akin, Joe Dotson, Jerry Maxwell, Jim Mathis. CLASS “A” SOFTBALL—“A” CHEMICAL Bottom row, left to right: Ray Winburn, Louis Datal, Barry Hart, Pete Goldstone, Joe Jahns. Top row: Harold Fox, Craig Wiegand, Avery McKinney, Bob Zumwalt, Preston Dill, John Channing, Bill Willis. CLASS “B” SOFTBALL—MITCHELL HALL Left to right: Gene Letsos, Terry Michael, Tom McConn, C. E. Salmon, Curtis Lemons, Bill Bates. CLASS “C” PING-PONG—SQD. 22 Left to right: E. G. Morrow, C. W. Lee, A. L. Williams, R. S. Stuart. A ai CLASS “C” SOFTBALL—SQD. 21 Front row, left to right: Billy Massey, Bryan Dedeker, Robert Smith, Jerry Clary, Charlie Lipscomb, Ted Chevnock, John Ocone. Back row: Jimmy Hutcheson, Dudley Swofford, Jackie Ethe¬ ridge, Dick Bryant, John Nordeen. CLASS “A” VOLLEYBALL—“A” QMC Left to right: Bubba Sammons, Jimmy Wendland, Homer Dillon, Eugene Faltin, Lloyd Fete, Kent Mahone. M, CLASS “B” VOLLEYBALL—DORM 4 Left to right: Ralph Morris, Richard Bryan, James Emmrick, G. T. Pruett. CLASS “C” VOLLEYBALL—SQD. 19 First row, left to right: Royce English, Wiley Garrett, Jack Mcllroy, Robert Yates. Second row: William Koen, Jon Cobb, Adrian Hackney. CLUB VOLLEYBALL—NEWMAN CLUB Front row, left to right: Jerome Lednecky, Tony Specia, Carlos Gonzales, Johnnie Pelter. Back row: Jacob Koehl, Jimmy Wend¬ land, Jerry Munster. CLASS “A” RIFLE—“A” ENGINEERS Front row, left to right: Chuck Horgan, Ernest Martin, Buck England. Back row: John Daly, Phil Weinert, Charles Roden, Walter Parsons. CLASS “C” RIFLE—SQD. 21 Left to right: John Ocone, Mike Long, Robert A. Smith, John Janek, Robert McClesey, Bob Penland. CLASS “A” WRESTLING Front row, left to right: Dick Cappel, Sqd. 7, 137 lb. class; A1 Rial, AAA, 167 lb. class; Charles Nation, Sqd. 11, 177 lb. class; Rudy Henson, Sqd. 7, 147 lb. class. Back row: William C. Allen, “A” Eng., 123 lb. class; Bob Beathe, “A” Eng., 130 lb. class; Jerry Pyle, Sqd. 7, 157 lb. class. CLASS “C” WRESTLING Front row, left to right: Richard June, Sqd. 19, 191 lb. class; David Hogan, Co. “G,” 157 lb. class; Paul Breen, Sqd. 19, 130 lb. class; Tommy Sudderth, “F” Btry., 147 lb. class. Back row: Robert Best, Co. “G,” 137 lb. class; Corky McGee, Sqd. 22, 167 lb. class; David Riener, Sqd. 19, 125 lb. class. CLASS “C” GOLF—CO. “F” Left to right: James Jennings, C. A. Guy, L. D. Sipes, Allen Goldberg, Ray Emerson. IA ai OPEN GOLF Left to right: C. H. Godfrey, second flight; Brad Godfrey, championship flight; Jim Martin, first flight OPEN BADMINTON Left to right: Bill Brown, Singles and Doubles; Pat Brown, AAA, Doubles. INDIVIDUALS Left to right: Robert Sinclair, Sqd. 16, Class “A” 440-yard dash; T. T. McDade, Sqd. 6; Don Kachtic, “B ! ' Athletics, shot put. 880-YARD RELAY, CLASS “C”—SQD. 21 Left to right: Jim Hutchinson, Mike Long, Bill DuPlantis, Dudley Swofford. Left to right: Jack Moore, Ken Wood, Hugh West, Jerry Johnson. INDIVIDUALS Left to right: Tom Kelly, Btry. “F,” pole vault; Ken Kuykendall, Co. “B,” Ted Mu enter, “B” Athletics; Jack Pardee, “B” Ath¬ letics. Three way tie for first in the high jump. CLASS “C” INDIVIDUALS Left to right: Leroy Campbell, “C” Armor., 100-yard dash; David Hogan, “G” Co., 880- and 440-yard runs; Wayne Smith, Co. “A,” broad jump. 440-YARD RELAY, CLASS “C” Left to right: Paul Drake, Phil Speairs, Tommy Sudderth, Jerry Betsill. AOF CLASS “C” 120-YAHD HURDLES Sid King, “L” Battery. CLASS “A” INDIVIDUAL Left to right: Ed Goddard, 880-yard dash, “A” Field Art; Pete Steinman, 100-yard dash, “A” Armor.; Gaines Godfrey, Sqd. 5, 120-yard hurdles. CLASS “C” 300-YARD MEDLEY—SQD. 20 Left to right: Jerry Weatherby, Bill Ewing, Dick Morton. CLASS “A” 400-YARD RELAY—SQD. 7 Left to right: Bill Andrews, Dorsie Page, Jake Magee, Bill Post, not shown. CLASS “C” 400-YARD RELAY, SQD. 21 Left to right: John Janek, Ted Chinnock, Ted Clary, Bobo Smith. CLASS “A” 300-YARD MEDLEY—AAA Left to right: J. R. Batot, Jennings Bunn, Wallace Eversburg, not shown. DIVING CHAMPIONS Left to right: Robert Martin, Sqd. 21, Class “C” champ; Ted Coughran, Dorm 2, Class “A” champ. WIM : P u B L L I C C L A U T B I S O N S STUDENT PUBLICATIONS Student Publications include THE AGGIELAND ’54, THE BATTALION, THE AGRI¬ CULTURIST, THE ENGINEER, THE COMMENTATOR, and THE SOUTHWESTERN VETERINARIAN. This student publication program provides an outlet for student opinion and serves as a medium to those who want the opportunity to write their own publications. This year Carl Jobe has taken the responsibility of leading the 1954 program. As manager of Stu¬ dent Publications, Carl has always been able to give aid and assistance to those who need it. The success of all publications is in some way related to this help from him. We of the Aggieland ’54 now take this opportunity to express our appreciation to Carl. We also wish him and Mr. Elmquist the highest degree of success in the following years. 354 STUDENT ACTIVITIES OFFICE STAFF Those persons of the Student Activities Staff located on the second floor of Goodwin Hall are the real “pushers” behind student publications and student activities. We stu¬ dents can and do come to them when our many problems arise throughout the year. We feel like this year’s staff have been especially sincere and thoughtful in their work. With their help to all the students of A M and that pleasant smile, this staff has made us deeply appreciative of them. ' l 355 Hohlt and Dutcher, Co-Editors, solving one of the many problems. ALLAN HOHLT BARENT DUTCHER Co-Editors BILL BOWDOIN Activities Editor BERTRAND, ROY HOLLEY, CYRUS WOLIVER CLANCY JIM EARLE Art Work BILL GRIGGS Sports Editor DERBY, DON HAROLD KUPFER Club Editor COOK, JAMES DUNN, FRANK MORTON, BILL PITMAN, ROD PURSCH, MARTIN MAC MOORE HARRY TILLIY Class Co-Editors COUTH ROGER FRIEND, DON GOMERT, PAUL HARVEY, THOMAS H1LBURN, WAYNE JOHNSON, JIM KING, DOUG LEMBERGER, GEORGE PULLEN, LOLAN PAUL ROPER Military Editor LUNDREN, D. C. SEYMOUR SMITH Photos TED UPTMORE MITCHELL, JIM A dvertising AGGIELAND STAFF OF 1954 Circulated Daily To 90 Per Cent Of Local Residents N ' irnibf-r 1 Ob : Vuhim Battalion PUBLISHED DAILY IN THE INTERE COLLEGE STATION (Aggielaml), TRXA trau-r In Face of Public Co-Editors: Harri Baker, Bob Boriskie. Managing Editor: Jon Kins- low. Sports Editor: Chuck Neigh¬ bors. Sports Writers: Jerry Wizig, Ronnie Greathouse, Dolph Moten. City Editor: George Manit- zas. City News Writer: Jimmy Collins. Feature Editor: John Akard. Feature Writer: Bob Hen¬ dry. News Editors: Ralph Cole, Don Shepard. Advertising Manager: Bar¬ bara Rubin. Womens Editor: Billie Sy- kora. Cartoonist: James Earle. Reporters: Bill Thomas, Bill Holloway, Johnnie Nelms, Paxul Savage, George Smith. Engraver: Bob Godfrey. Paper’s Staff Walks € Jly ED HOLDER and JERRY BENNETT n n of will neet- Pro- liork. i the tairy of llege iding were with rrhea will ibut- The Battalion writers and editors quit their night in protest to a Student Life committee acti they claim will censor the college newspaper. Ed Holder and Jerry Bennett, co - editors, a their resignations after the Student Life committe recommend to the Academic Council that a specu tee he set up over student publications. The remainder of the newspaper staff turne resignations later. Thirteen SLC members voted for the commit Only three votes were cast against. They were ley, of the Basic Division staff, Dan Russell of the a al economics and rural sociology department, IF the latter part of the week, said Ed Stern, editor. He also said all feature articles s ubmitted to him Winld be considered for use in future editions. £ N- DIP HENRY CILMAX of Iowa Elate College will speak to the American Chemical society at 8: la tonight in the lecture room of the Chemistry building. Topic of his Speech will be “The Pursuit of Free Radicals.” F. T , BROCK, head of the Feed font rot Service, and Dr. J. it. Crouch of the poultry husbandry 5 nd biochenistry and nutrition de¬ partment attended the annual meeting of the Midwest Feed Manufacturers association Thurs¬ day and Friday in Kansas City. DR. DEWITT HP NT, head ol the School of Industrial Arts al Oklahoma A M will speak on “Tht Need for Subject Matter Special! Station in Graduate Study” at 8 p m. in room 107 of Biologica Sciences building. t- ----f Sen p+wsi rkofonrls I Baker and Boriskie at their usual afternoon work.. Mitchell s was going to 1 see some deck Jerry Rai White as ttalion )F A GREATER A M COLLEGE TTkSDAY, FEBRUARY 2 , I9. r 4 rs Resign Jobs ation Committee Published By A M Students For 75 Years Price Five Cents it Protesting Recommendation tween them. to change his t vote like he ike) White, dir- Physical Educa¬ te SLC members, lit for a decision decide if a pub- iss, has been op- f this group last then. The plan t the committee hip since editors c li l l u ■ T and whicn ie« Cole, Kinslow and Shepard Plan Tomorrow’ Paper. the discussion last ni S ht K) Ilfil ' I ■ s to the editor’s defeat. e wanted to know how long th ?fore a decision was reached. “ eached in the near future.” asked for a discussion on the q Vayne Stark to take over as ng feelings on the question, a. 1 1 lie would rather not act as cha Got a Problem said, “We’ve got a problem to d any authority to say anything ■committee’s recommendation tl student publications on leave o 3efore the sub-committee and gi 1 ;aid Bing is going to have to dea he should have his voice in it. h “I’m scared we will talk thin I be taken this year. Too ma up. That’s why I think it shm a sub-committee.” Falked With Bing i asking Bing to appear, Whii ng on the matter. He said he xcic xjuig ie back and appear before the committee, recommendation had already been made, way. 7 ' -that everything- hp dronnpd until Rpnt Dean and Garner Disagree With Baker’s Editorial, tken either 359 i----- ii- _ X EDITOR Ed Stern, Jr. ASSOCIATE EDITOR Roy Sullivan ASSISTANT EDITOR Don Kemp ADVERTISING MANAGER Bob Mayo PHOTOGRAPHY EDITOR Danny Burkard STAFF WRITERS Frank Ford Sonny Tutt Jim Faubion Jim Wendland Virgil Walter Brud Pickett Hook Rogers Ned Granger Ed Taniguchi STAFF PHOTOGRAPHER Seymour Smith Editor Bob Hendry and Reporter John Akard The Commentator TEXAS A M oi. 7 ,No .4 Official Arts and Science Magazine MAY, 1954 25c Texas A M M , v , EDITOR J. W. Garrett ASSOCIATE EDITOR R. S. Bahlmann BUSINESS STAFF R. T. Heath R. H. Anderson TECHNICAL EDITORS R. T. Miller Spencer Smith FEATURE EDITORS J. R. Henderson Paul Garza, Jr. JOKE EDITORS R. N. Johnson J. L. Sales CLASS NOTES EDITOR Paul Garza, Jr. CLUB NEWS EDITOR J. M. Trotter EDITORIAL STAFF W. E. Brown James Sadler T. G. Stevens Cecil Chapman A. T. Green T. H. Elting J. A. Stoval B. G. Touchstone J. F. Stockton Paul Mercer Douglas Douthit N. D. Kemp J. A. Spannagel James Cooper F. B. O’Donneel Robert Bacher Chas. Welch Sidney Pillows C. D. Williams John Herbig L. T. Gregg Harless Benthul Dick Randall STAFF ARTISTS Marvin Aly Carl Wilson Newton C. Chartier PHOTOGRAPHER Seymore J. Smith Vol. 9 gH I ■■ t- I IMPf k f! ' fWM up f ; i i i r ,1 V The Southwestern EDITOR E. D. Besch STAFF Aman, E. B. Beard, B. Berger, G. Braden, J. A. Bracks, E. W. Bruechner, H. M. Buller, W. Burch, J. S. Cabla, H. F. Cassidy, D. R. Clarke, N. P. Cline, B. W. Cocanougher, C. Cochran, P. E. Corum, H. K. Cress, R. D. Criswell, W. A. Curbello, R. E. Dancer, E. Duhon, A. D. Dunn, W. A. Fish. J. G. Fowler, R . O. Francis, C. E. Fredrick, M. L. George, R. W. Graves, M. Gregory, H. E. Henderson, B. W. Holt, A. J. Horres, E. G. Jones, H. H. Kennedy, A. R. LaCour, R. J. Lancaster, J. P. Laningham, J. E. T. Larson, W. R. Livingston, C. W. Loltin, R. L. McCarthy, L. L. Mikelitch, E. Moore, R. W. Ogdon, D. I. Parker, B. Y. Payne, B. Phillips, M. J. Pigott, R. E. Reedy, L. M. Reyes, Julio Rhodes, J. C. W. Rowe, E. T. Scott, D. Sims, R. N. Smith, C. K. Smith, S. J. Smith, W. H. Stanlord, E. T. Tieken, E. L. Vaughn, M. H. Vernon, J. R. Watkins, J. R. West, Joe E. Willmann, E. R. Editorial Recent Developments in Small Animai History of Veterinary Medicine Editor Evert Besch Dedication Address—The New Veterinary Hospital Clinical Mastitis Gulf Coast Small Animal Hospital Page 229 Page 231 Page 237 17XX__ x T : ------- n ___1 TV PETE HARDESTY Business Manager, Student Activities ORGANIZATIONS While at A M, most of the students have at one time or another had dealings with Pete Hardesty, the Business Manager of Student Activities. His primary function is to help and advise the members of the one hundred and fifty active organizations on the campus. Organizational activity at A M is large and continually expanding. They are grow¬ ing because they supply recreation and experience in dealing with people. These benefits satisfy the needs of the extracurricular life of the student and also provide practical ex¬ perience in group leadership, group cooperation and program planning. Because all organizations have at their disposal the help of Pete Hardesty and his staff, we know the various Clubs and Societies will continue to grow and pass the high standards they have reached in the past. 364 SINGING CADETS Activities of the Singing Cadets this year have been concerts in New London, Tyler, Yoakum, Alice, Marlin and Bay City. They have also performed for the Mother’s Day program, the muster and gave a spring con¬ cert in Guion Hall. MEMBERS OFFICERS President ______________________________________ BILL WISEMAN Vice President ______________________________ HOLLIE BRISCOE Business Manager ___________________________________ GENE KING Reporter-Historian ----------------------- LAMAR ASHLEY Librarian __________________________________________ HARRY SCOTT Ashley, Eugene Baxter, Clenn Beard, Norris L. Benton, Ralph Blair, J. L. Blankship, Ben Brannen, John Bretz, Ronald Briscoe, Hollie Burkhead, Edwin J. Canon, Val H. Chapman, Warren DePue, Rodney B. Ewing, Ralph Galvan, Daniel Harrison, James Haynes, Tom M. Frank T. son, Robert King, Gene Kirkpatrick, Mike La Cour, Ray M. Leighton, Gerald L. Lively, Oran Lowrey, Doyle McGraw, John Hines, Hutchi Maxwell, H. D. Mitchell, David Oberndorfer, J. E. Pullen, Lolen Randol, Philip Ray, Ben B. Reynolds, R. C. Riverire, Erskine Rivoire, Kenneth Roberts, Frank Scott, Harry Sexton, Winston Shea, W. R. Shelton, John Smith, Horace Stratton, Ray Strong, Jeridan Sutton, John Van Tyne, R. G. Williams, David Willis, C. Williams, W. Wiseman, Bill Woodall, Billie Young, W. A. 365 THE AGGIELAND ORCHESTRA TRUMPETS Norman Still Gene Kennedy Chartier Newton TROMBONES James Dunn Dave Lawson George Millsap VOCALISTS Hayden Mayeaux Sylvia Kelly Sandra Kelly SAXOPHONES Ray Reid John Shanks Jerry Cox Jerry Jernigan Charles Voelter RHYTHM Dick Baldauf Albert Cusick Richard Smith BILL TURNER, Director 366 OFFICERS President ________________________________ MRS. E. W. RAMSEY Vice President ____________________ MRS. B. A. WULFMAN First Vice President ______________ MRS. A. G. GARNER Second Vice President ______ MRS. W. B. CHAPMAN Third Vice President .......... MRS. T. E. REYMAN Fourth Vice President ..................... MRS. R. REED Fifth Vice President ________ MRS. GLEN D. BUELL Recording Secretary ____________ MRS. M. FORRESTER Corresponding Secretary _______ MRS. W. H. RAINEY Treasurer ..................... MRS. LeBESS CHILDERS Historian ________________________ MRS. ROBERT WISEMAN MEMBERS Anderson, Mrs. H, S. Bailey, Mrs. Guy Benton, Mrs. J. D. Buell, Mrs. Glenn Cashion, Mrs. J. L. Chapman, Mrs. W. B. Childers, Mrs. LeBess Christopher, Mrs. J. C. Darnell, Mrs. L. M. Davis, Mrs. Wilbur Edwards, Mrs. W. A. Elliott, Mrs. Boyd Faulkner, Mrs. R. Field, Mrs. Stanton Fields, Mrs. L. P. Forrester, Mrs. M. Garner, Mrs. A. G. Gober, Mrs. W. T. Hall, Mrs. G. L. Hardcastle, Mrs. Joe Head, Mrs. J. T. Jenkins, Mrs. Joe Kerr, Mrs. R. H. Kraft, Mrs. M. Matthews, Mrs. D. McCullough, Mrs. E. D. McKinney, Mrs. C. E. McSpadden, Mrs. N. Newman, Mrs. W. C. Parker, Mrs. C. M. Palmer, Mrs. G. E. Phillips, Mrs. J. C. Rainey, Mrs. W. H. Ramsey, Mrs. E. W. Reed, Mrs. Roger Rector, Mrs. J. B. Reyman, Mrs. X. E. Richards, Mrs. K. Roming, Mrs. Alfred Royse, Mrs. G. T. Lewis, Mrs. W. Sadler, Mrs. C. E. Scott, Mrs. B. M. Scott, Mrs. W. R. Smith, Mrs. J. W. Stallwits, Mrs. E. Swink, Mrs. Hazel Wardle, Mrs. Frank Wheeler, Mrs. F. K. Wilhelm, Mrs. J. K. Wiseman, Mrs. R. Wulfman, Mrs. B. A. Yeager, Mrs. R. L. 367 DALLAS A M OFFICERS President ............................ MRS. JASPER BARRON V. Pres. At Large ....... MRS. Q. WEATHERFORD First Vice President ______ MRS. E. ALLEN BROWN Second V. Pres. ........ MRS. HAROLD E. MANNER Third Vice President .................. MRS. A. M. COOK Fourth Vice President ............ MRS. R. PLUMLEE MOTHERS CLUB Fifth Vice President .... .......... MRS. C. W. TERRY Treasurer .................................. MRS. W. C. MOSES Recording Secretary ............ MRS. H. M. EMMONS Corresponding Secretary . ....... MRS. A. H. LAWSON Historian ------------------- MRS. D. P. RICHARDSON Parliamentarian .. ...................... MRS. E. S. GREER i Abbott, Mrs. M. W. Ablon, Mrs. Bernard Akard, Mrs. Hunter E. Akard, Mrs. Walter Alderdice, Mrs. F. B. Angrist, Mrs. I. Ard, Mrs. J. Wilbur Ashmore, Mrs. George Baker, Mrs. Dan F. Baker, Mrs. L. Warren Baker, Mrs. S. E. Ballard, Mrs. W. L. Barnett, Mrs. O. M. Barron, Mrs. Jasper Bass, Mrs. J. W. Baumann, Mrs. W. F. Beakey, Mrs. A. M. Beatty, Mrs. D. L. Bean, Mrs. D. C. Beckman, Mrs. A. B. Benthul. Mrs. H. E. Berry, Mrs. Louie B. Beyea, Mrs. Richard S. Bishop, Mrs. Jack G. Blackburn, Mrs. C. O. Blaine, Mrs. D. B. Bomberger, Mrs. R. E. Bowen, Mrs. W. H. Bowles, Mrs. S. D. Brents, Mrs. Thomas E. Brown, Mrs. E. Allen Brown, Mrs. S. A. Brundrette, Mrs. G. T. Bryant, Mrs. Clyde W. Bunn, Mrs. C. E. Burke, Mrs. Harold D. Calhoun, Mrs. Joe J. Cameron, Mrs. Donald Campbell, Mrs. W. L. Carpenter, Mrs. J. N. Carpenter, Mrs. P. L. Carpenter, Mrs. S. S. Castle, Mrs. Edward R. Chandler, Mrs. V. P. Chapman, Mrs. Cecil V. Chewning, Mrs. Dorcas Cinatl, Mrs. Frank J. Clark, Mrs. A. J. Clark, Mrs. Frank R. Clary, Mrs. F. Edwin Clinton, Mrs. S. J. Coleman, Mrs. Mel Cook, Mrs. A. M. Cook, Mrs. James F. Cornwall, Mrs. John V. Covington, Mrs. James D. Crabbe, Mrs. H. E. Crockett, Mrs. C. E. Cross, Mrs. C. H. Currens, Mrs. Willis R. Currie, Mrs. Ralph W. Curtis, Mrs. R. Cutright, Mrs. R. D. Dabney, Mrs. F. K. Dantzler, Mrs. W. M. Davis, Mrs. Henley H. Defee, Mrs. Marion DeLay, Mrs. F. R. Delfeld, Mrs. N. P. Dolan, Mrs. Christian Downey, Mrs. Raymond F. Drake, Mrs. C. M. Duke, Mrs. R. M. Duncan, Mrs. Pauline Dunkin, Mrs. Thomas A. Dunlap, Mrs. John B. Dunlap, Mrs. Samuell A. Durbin, Mrs. Chris Emmons, Mrs. H. M. Evans, Mrs. R. V. MEMBERS Ewing, Mrs. J. R. Fagg, Mrs. B. E. Farrell, Mr . J. C. Gafney, Mrs. M. V. Galley, Mrs. Fred Gamble, Mrs. G. A. Garitty, Mrs. Ben J. George, Mrs. C. T. Germond, Mrs. G. F. Gleiser, Mrs. Oscar W. Goff, Mrs. J. E. Goode, Mrs. W. B. Gratz, Mrs. G. E. Greer, Mrs. Edwin S. Griffin, Mrs. Harold V. Griffin, Mrs. J. W. Griffin, Mrs. Lester R. Griggs, Mrs. Chas. N. Grimes, Mrs. Ben L., Jr. Guthrie, Mrs. A. 0. Hale, Mrs. Herbert C. Hampton, Mrs. Wm. B. Hanley, Mrs. Tom W. Hanson, Mrs. E. C., Jr. Haslbauer, Mrs. H. F. Haviland, Mrs. G. Y. Haynes, Mrs. Thomas M. Heaton, Mrs. O. B. Hendricks, Mrs. E. O. Hendrickson, Mrs. O. W. Hinton, Mrs. Ted C. Hoebel, Mrs. Wm. J. Holloway, Mrs. Oscar Holmes, Mrs. Wm. L., Jr. Hopkins, Mrs. A. F. Jameson, Mrs. J. A. Janak, Mrs. John Jones, Mrs. Joe J. Joyce, Mrs. Roy W. Kearney, Mrs. Wm. Keen, Mrs. L. S. Kinslow, Mrs. A, Y. Krauel, Mrs. T. A. Kugler, Mrs. F. W. Kupfer, Mrs. Charles Laden, Mrs. Sam C., Sr. Lambert, Mrs. Irving W. Lastelick, Mrs. Joseph Lawson, Mrs. Archie H. Lincecum, Mrs. S. O. Linskie, Mrs. R. H. Lonquist, Mrs. W. C. Lutz, Mrs. E. E. MacNaugh ton, Mrs. Lewis W. Maddox, Mrs. R. U. Manner, Mrs. Harold E. Manning, Mrs. Charles Martin, Mrs. Clifford Martin, Mrs. E. G. Massengale, Mrs. L. V. Maupin, Mrs. Frank E. May, Mrs. John C. Meisenbach, Mrs. Paul L. Metzger, Mrs. Jacob Mitchell, Mrs. G. D. Montgomery, Mrs. H. E. Morgan, Mrs. J. Dwight Moses, Mrs. R. L. Mote, Mrs. H. H. Muncey, Mrs. James A. Myers, Mrs. B. C. McCartney, Mrs. Pierce McCurdy, Mrs. Weldon L. McDonald, Mrs. R. V. McDowell, Mrs. J. A. McGee, Mrs. D. M. Neely, Mrs. Lawrence F. Neff, Mrs. H. A. Nelms, Mrs. John Newberry, Mrs. A. W. Newsom, Mrs. Sam Nicholson, Mrs. F. F. O’Hearn, Mrs. J. L. Factor, Mrs. Max Palmer, Mrs. F. A. Patterson, Mrs. H. R. Patterson, Mrs. M. B. Patton, Mrs. James T. Peoples, Mrs. H. L. Perkins, Mrs. James M. Perkins, Mrs. Jack T. Peterson, Mrs. J. S. Petty, Mrs. Gilbert Phillips, Mrs. R. Hoyt Pigg, Mrs. J. F. Plumlee, Mrs. Ralph Pratt, Mrs. Leland Pritchett, Mrs. Harry A. Randol, Mrs. Ethel M. Ray, Mrs. J. D. Reeder, Mrs. Wendell Reesing, Mrs. E. O., Sr. Rhodes, Mrs. W. H. Richardson, Mrs. D. P. Ridlen, Mrs. E. C. Roberson, Mrs. A. W. Rowe, Mrs. J. F. Rutter, Mrs. W. C. Savage, Mrs. J. Paul Schnabel, Mrs. W. A. Schweizer, Mrs. A. F. Schwille, Mrs. M. B. Scott, Mrs. Thomas J. Sergeant, Mrs. John E. Shawver, Mrs. Harry Shuey, Mrs. Bernice Simpson, Mrs. J. A. Sims, Mrs. E. T. Skrabanek, Mrs. T. J. Snoots, Mrs. S. W. Soutter, Mrs. A. E. Spencer, Mrs. E. D. Starnater, Mrs. Roy Starr, Mrs. L. J. Stedman, Mrs. H. T. Stovall, Mrs. J. H. Stroud, Mrs. B. F. Sturdivant, Mrs. R. R. Swann, Mrs. Wm. A. Taylor, Mrs. Paul Terry, Mrs. Chester W. Tinsley, Mrs. H. B. Tolman, Mrs. C. H. Tubbs, Mrs. C. A. Trainham, Mrs. Herb Voros, Mrs. Stephen Walker, Mrs. A. A. Wan, Mrs. Conrad Warnick, Mrs. H. B. Watson, Mrs. Cliff D. Weatherford, Mrs. Q. Weersing, Mrs. Jack Wesch, Mrs. W. E. West, Mrs. V. P. Westmoreland, Mrs. Jerome White, Mrs. H. M. White, Mrs. S. M- Whitson, Mrs. F. E. Wilkie, Mrs. W. J. Williams, Mrs. J. T., Jr. Wilmsen, Mrs. Werner Wilson, Mrs. W. W. Wismer, Mrs. Gene Withers, Mrs. L. B. Young, Mrs. Robert L. Zern, Mrs. C. J. 368 R ' r-” • FORT WORTH A M MOTHERS CLUB Bell, Mrs. Ray Bennett, Mrs. Bryan Bennett, Mrs. Jerrell Boyle, Mrs. John F. Brown, Mrs. E. Y. Burdett, Mrs. Jack Burrow, Mrs. Marylea Burns, Mrs. Lois F. Cahill, Mrs. Paul T. Cain, Mrs. Roy Carter, Mrs. Aline Cline, Mrs. H. D. Cline, Mrs. W. A. Cobb, Mrs. Gertie Cogburn, Mrs. V. C. Collier, Mrs. R. L. Cooles, Mrs. Phillip Corder, Mrs. Elizabeth Crandall, Mrs. Walter Crill, Mrs. O. D. Crowley, Mrs. G. T. Davis, Mrs. C. D. Davis, Mrs. Kenneth Denton, Mrs. D. H. Dempsey, Mrs. J. F. Dieb, Mrs. N. S. Doering, Mrs. C. E. Drum, Mrs. W. A. Duke, Mrs. R. B. Dwyer, Mrs. T. J. Edge, Mrs. John C. Farlow, Mrs. J. F. Fauber, Mrs. L. M. Fisch, Mrs. H. N. Foster, Mrs. Mattie E. Fox, Mrs. F. D. Fries, Mrs. Lynn Gage, Mrs. Roy Garrett, Mrs. Floyd N. Garrison, Mrs. R. E. Gay, Mrs. C. C. Gill, Mrs. F. A. Ginn, Mrs. V. L. Glazier, Mrs. A. W. Godfrey, Mrs. Berl E. Goolsby, Mrs. J. L. Gorrod, Mrs. H. G. Gregg, Mrs. L. T. Griffin, Mrs. H. H. Groginski, Mrs. P. S. Groves, Mrs. C. H. Hague, Mrs. H. W. Harbin, Mrs. Nat J. Hardgrove, Mrs. T. T. Hartung, Mrs. L. A. Hascall, Mrs. A. S. Heath, Mrs. Katherine Heinlein, Mrs. Ben Heister, Mrs. R. E. Himes, Mrs. E. M. Holmes, Mrs. Juanita K. Huff, Mrs. Mary E. Huffman, Mrs. Jas. W. Ingram, Mrs. E. A. Jackson, Mrs. Morris R. Jary, Mrs. L. W. Johnson, Mrs. Allen Johnson, Mrs. E. R. Jones, Mrs. J. Paul Jones, Mrs. R. S. Kennard, Mrs. Don Kimball, Mrs. J. D. Kimsey, Mrs. W. 1. King, Mrs. Robert Kingsbury, Mrs. C. T. Layton, Mrs. H. E. Levenson, Mrs. Sidney Lima, Mrs. E. J. Lord, Mrs. Jess Lovelace, Mrs. Conley Luckey, Mrs. D. E. McGruder, Mrs. G. B. Mason, Mrs. Paul Massey, Mrs. A. G. Mauldin, Mrs. N. J. Meals, Mrs. A. J. Milrany, Mrs. F. H. Minter, Mrs. Edna Mitchell, Mrs. T. J. Moore, Mrs. H. F. Moore, Mrs. H. V. Murray, Mrs. Frank T. McAllister, Mrs. T. U. McCann, Mrs. Leonard McClanahan, Mrs. Leon McClesky, Mrs. Robert W. OFFICERS President ______________________ MRS. HOWARD MILRANY Vice President .............................. MRS. V. L. GINN Vice President ________________________ MRS. L. M. FAUBER Vice President ________________________ MRS. ROY C. GAGE Vice President ________________ MRS. FRANK MURRAY Vice President ____________ MRS. GEORGE CROWLEY Vice President .................... MRS. F. W. STUCKERT Recording Secretary ............ MRS. T. J. MITCHELL Corresponding Secretary ________ MRS. T. J. DWYER Treasurer ........................... MRS. M. M. BARNARD Publicity Chairman ______________ MRS. ROBERT KING Federation Chairman .... MRS. J. T. THREADGILL Historian .............................. MRS. A. L. JOHNSON Parliamentarian .................... MRS. H. G. GORROD McGowan, Mrs. H. W. Neal, Mrs. W. R. Nelson, Mrs. Berniece Newsom, Mrs. R. A. Northern, Mrs. W. C. Ocone, Mrs. Anthony Palmer, Mrs. S. J. Parker, Mrs. J. Y. Peeler, Mrs. J. L. Peoples, Mrs. J. R. Peterson, Mrs. N. W. Petreck, Mrs. George Place, Mrs. E. S. Pope, Mrs. E. H. Ransome, Mrs. R. K. Reynard, Mrs. J. B. Ried, Mrs. G. C. Ricks, Mrs. R. L. Riddle, Mrs. J. B. Reviere, Mrs. N. H. Roberts, Mrs. P. O. Roberts, Mrs. Tom R. Robertson, Mrs. Stanley Rubin, Mrs. Ben Russel, Mrs. Nova Sandlin, Mrs. Bartin Sargent, Mrs. W. M. Schellenbach, Mrs. E. N. Schrickel, Mrs. O. E. Schubert, Mrs. J. E. Shaw, Mrs. N. G. Sheveland, Mrs. Amelia Shipe, Mrs. Jack Shiplet, Mrs. L. F. Sims, Mrs. Jane Slawson, Mrs. H. H. Smith, Mrs. Jim Smith, Mrs. R. O. Smyth, Mrs. Ceceil B. Speairs, Mrs. H. M. Stark, Mrs. T. D. Stephenson, Mrs. Kem Stinnett, Mrs. C. E. Strong, Mrs. Rex Stubbeman, Mrs. A. W. Stuckert, Mrs. F. W. Summer, Mrs. C. L. Taylor, Mrs. Boyd T. Taylor, Mrs. C. A. Thomas, Mrs. M. E. Thomas, Mrs. S. B. Threadgill, Mrs. J. T. Tinslar, Mrs. G. W. Vandervoort, Mrs. H. C. Venski, Mrs. A1 Waggoner, Mrs. J. W. Walker, Mrs. W. E. Weatherby, Mrs. H. H. Weinstein, Mrs. Max Whaley, Mrs. C. D. Wheeler, Mrs. D. B. Whitely, Mrs. B. A. Williams, Mrs. G. M. Williams, Mrs. R. G. Windmiller, Mrs. H. J. Wise, Mrs. E. T. Wolfe, Mrs. Martin D. Woody, Mrs. Wm. A. Word, Mrs. J. H. Yates, Mrs. W. P. W: 369 HOUSTON A M MOTHERS CLUB OFFICERS MEMBERS President ....................... Vice President .............. First Vice President Second Vice President Third Vice President . Recording Secretary ... Corresponding Secretary Treasurer .....................— Parliamentarian ______________ MRS. B. E. BURGESS MRS. E. D. FRANCIS MRS. R. S. ULRICH MRS. B. E. STRODE MRS. E. R. TUCKER . MRS. B. H. ALLEN MRS. O. L. OLSEN MRS. K. H. ANDREW ... MRS. R. D. EVAN Adair, Mrs. T. W. Albrecht, Mrs. August C. Alexander, Mrs. Nick Allen, Mrs. Ben H. Andrew, Mrs. K. H. Armstrong, Mrs. A. E. Blackshear, Mrs. Jack Bailey, Mrs. L. W. Bell, Mrs. Olin G. Blewster, Mrs. R. E. Bouldin, Mrs. Mercedes Boyd, Mrs. C. B. Boyles, Mrs. G. D. Bravenac, Mrs. J. J. Brooks, Mrs. Carol L. Browne, Mrs. W. T. Bryan, Mrs. A. C. Bryant, Mrs. G. R. Bugh, Mrs. E. B. Burgess, Mrs. B. E. Buys, Mrs. Earl M. Cadman, Mrs. Reg., Jr. Carrico, Mrs. Carl C. Carter, Mrs. Robert E. Cawley, Mrs. J. O. Cerrato, Mrs. L. D. Chalmers, Mrs. M. L. Chesser, Mrs. R. L. Chu, Mrs. C. Y. Clark, Mrs. H. J. Clinton, Mrs. D. D. Cook, Mrs. J. E. Cowan, Mrs. J. A. Cox, Mrs. J. T. Cremer, Mrs. A. L. Crigler, Mrs. Cecil M. Doherty, Mrs. Norman M. Dreyfus, Mrs. M. A. Dudley, Mrs. John G. English, Mrs. Chas. Evans, Mrs. R. D. Evans, Mrs. T. A. Fenner, Mrs. W. B. Flukinger, Mrs. Fred Fortenberry, Mrs. B. Francis, Mrs. C. W. Francis, Mrs. E. D. Friedrich, Mrs. H. L. Fry, Mrs. W. B. Gajewsky, Mrs. C. A., Garrett, Mrs. R. B. Gillespie, Mrs. W. $. Goar, Mrs. Harold Goldstone, Mrs. Frank Golub, Mrs. H. Goodwin, Mrs. G. J. Gupton, Mrs. J. S. Hartung, Mrs. Geo. Harris, Mrs. Claude Harvey, Mrs. A. F. Herbert, Mrs. W. F. Hajovsky, Mrs. H. J. H eard, Mrs. C. H. Harlan, Mrs. C. A. Hilburn, H. M. Hinman, Mrs. Pete Hochmuth, Mrs. W. A. Hubbard, Mrs. D. Hubbs, Mrs. Ray Jacobson, Mrs. H. B. Johnson, Mrs. R. P. Keller, Mrs. D. B. Kennedy, Mrs. E. J. Kleb, Mrs. H. G. Kubtiz, Mrs. J. C. Lane, Mrs. Philip M. Latham, Mrs. R. A. Leverkuhn, Mrs. W. E. Lively, Mrs. O. W. Long, Mrs. J. T. Lunsford, Mrs. R. M. Mann, Mrs. C. H. Meissler, Mrs. R. C. McCullough, Mrs. R. B. Middleton, Mrs. J. L. Mitchell, Mrs. Fred Moore, Mrs. B. L. Moore, Mrs. O. H. Morrison, Mrs. T. E. Moskowitz, Mrs. A. Neisig, Mrs. P. A. Noble, Mrs. Ben Oberndorfer, Mrs. A. E. Odom, Mrs. F. G. Olsen, Mrs. O. L. Orr, Mrs. B. F. Parker, Mrs. A. E. Parr, Mrs. V. P. Pepping, Mrs. Rex Perkins, Mrs. D. Powell, Mrs. John D. Puls, Mrs. C. A. Pyle, Mrs. V. L. Roper, Mrs. E. C. Roper, Mrs. E. C. Saad, Mrs. E. M. Sancers, Mrs. W. Sauer, Mrs. C. W. Sellers, Mrs. H. L. Sexton, Mrs. R. L. Shutterworth, Mrs. R. H. Soltis, Mrs. J. G. Spein, Mrs. A. Stephenson, Mrs. W. L. Strader, Mrs. Ruth Strode, Mrs. B. E. Stout, Mrs. H. F. Stuart, Mrs. Louis Teas, Mrs. Paul Terrill, Mrs. T. M. Tyree, Mrs. J. B. Tucker, Mrs. E. R. Ufer, Mrs. B. Ulrich, Mrs. R. S. Vargas, Mrs. J. T. Walters, Mrs. Marlin L. Watkins, Mrs. Geo. H. Webber, Mrs. C. L. Weisz, Mrs. T. T. Wheatley, Mrs. Thomas White, Mrs. Wm. Wilkerson, Mrs. Ray Whitaker, Mrs. C. W. Wolf, Mrs. Herbert Woliver, Mrs. D. Wyatt, Mrs. H. H. Wyckoff, Mrs. B. H. Young, Mrs. Wm. Zerbe, Mrs. F. K. Zama, Mrs. R. M. 370 fe. I?;-’ fe % • p=: ' . ' • fej- fe. pi f - • ' • Ri • tp:. yf : •; ; ii ; ; fe- v f; $ • M ’. . si-. i ?r- • fe-. £ ' K :; . SAN ANTONIO A M MOTHERS CLUB MEMBERS Abbott, Mrs. R. F. Abbott, Mrs. F. G. Acheson, Mrs. K. Adams, Mrs. Richard Aldridge, Mrs. E. E. Alterman, Mrs. N. Altwein, Mrs. E. W. Anderson, Mrs. W. S. Anderson, Mrs. Byron Anderson, Mrs. E. H. Avery, Mrs. Ed Baetz, Mrs. E. A. Bain, Mrs. J. C. Bahlmann, Mrs. Emmie Barksdale, Mrs. W. W. Barrett, Mrs. 0. A. Batot, Mrs. R. Bessellieu, Mrs. J. W. Birenberg, Mrs. Jack Blank, Mrs. C. R. Blazey, Mrs. Frank Bless, Mrs. Wm. Bolen, Mrs. M. L. Bolner, Mrs. A. C. Bower, Mrs. L R. Bradshaw, Mrs. W. Brand, Mrs. M. E. Brener, Mrs. H. Briggs, Mrs. A. K. Briggs, Mrs. R. W. Brown, Mrs. A. A. Brown, Mrs. H. C. Browne, Mrs. M. L. Brunett, Mrs. F. J. Busch, Mrs. F. L., Jr. Butler, Mrs. T. B. Campbell, Mrs. Clyde Campbell, Mrs. J. T. Carson, Mrs. John Carter, Mrs. R. A. Clark, Mrs. P. M. Cloud, Mrs. L. P., Jr. Cobb, Mrs. Ed Cole, Mrs. Chas. E. Comfort, Mrs. H. F. Conkling, Mrs. E. W. Conn, Mrs. C. B.. Conn, Mrs. Wm. S. Crowley, Mrs. D. R. Crowther, Mrs. A. B. Cummins, Mrs. E. W. Dailey, Mrs. W. P. Dansby, Mrs. R. L. Darby, Mrs. W. Jj. Dausin, Mrs. M. F. December, Mrs. E. W. Denning, Mrs. H. M. DePue, Mrs. Edna Dixon, Mrs. B. D. Dobbins, Mrs. J. A. Dotson, Mrs. K. Driskell, Mrs. R. R. Driver, Mrs. L. E. Duncan, Mrs. R. Dutcher, Mrs. H. W. Eichman, Mrs. F. F. Siting, Mrs. T. H. Engel, Mrs. T. H., Sr. Fischer, Mrs. R. Fitzhugh, Mrs. J. H. Fling, Mrs. G. L. Foerster, Mrs. L., Sr. Foster, Mrs. A. E. Franz, Mrs. C. L. Freeborn, Mrs. S. A. Gibbs, Mrs. R. Gibbs, Mrs. F. H. Gill, Mrs. J. H. Gilbreth, ' Mrs. J. H. Gilpin, Mrs. V. A. Glazener, Mrs. A. L. Gragg, Mrs. P. E., Jr. Groff, Mrs. C. W. Guido, Mrs. L. L., Sr. Guthrie, Mrs. Paul Hadeler, Mrs. H. B. Harper, Mrs. J. C. Harrison, Mrs. W. W. Hatcher, Mrs. N. B. Hedstrom, Mrs. R. W. Hendry,. Mrs. M. L. Hendrix, Mrs. W. C. Herold, Mrs. B. E. Heusinger, Mrs. E. F. Hildebrand, Mrs. J. R. Hilgers, Mrs. H. F. Hill, Mrs. H. M., Sr. Hinze, Mrs. V. A. Hoefelmeyer, Mrs. A. H. Hoese, Mrs. A. H. Holt, Mrs. J. M. Horton, Mrs. Thos. E. Hunt, Mrs. R. L. Hunter, Mrs. L. C. Hurta, Mrs. H. A. Huston, Mrs. G. M. Irby, Mrs. J. H. OFFICERS President ...................................... MRS. V. A. HINZE Vice President .......................... MRS. JOHN LIDDY Secretary ................................_ MRS. E. D. WAPLES Treasurer .................................. MRS. E. E. McBRIDE Parliamentarian _______________________ MRS. J. A. DOBBINS Historian ............................ MRS. W. W. HARRISON Jochimsen, Mrs. R. Joeris, Mrs. Joe W. Johnson, Mrs. P. E. Johnson, Mrs. Chester Johnson, Mrs. P. E. Jones, Mrs. S. M. Jones, Mrs. C. N. Joseph, Mrs. A. S. Josephson, Mrs. H. June, Mrs. M. M. Kallison, Mrs. P. Kallina, Mrs. F. C. Kirkpatrick, Mrs. O. G. Knox, Mrs. G. P. Knutsen, Mrs. A. L. Kothmann, Mrs. R. M. Kotlikoff, Mrs. X. L. Kott, Mrs. Hugo LaHood, Mrs. Z. Landon, Mrs. C. R. Landrum, Mrs. M. M. Lang, Mrs. J. J. Lapham, Mrs. John Lasater, Mrs. F. O. Lasswell, Mrs. M. M. Lawrence, Mrs. T. R. Lawson. Mrs. XL C. Lay. Mrs. Richard Leifeste, Mrs. Roy Lewis, Mrs. E. T. Lewis, Mrs. W. M. Liddy, Mrs. J. A., Sr. Lindsay, Mrs. F. Lloyd, Mrs. J. B. Lorms, Mrs. E« S. Loudon, Mrs. G. Lyon, Mrs. E. F., Jr. McBride, Mrs. R. E. McClellan, Mrs . A. S. McCormick, Mrs. T. M. McFarland, Mrs. Clay McKinney, Mrs. A. A. Mcllhenny, Mrs. H. B. McLean, Mrs. R., Sr. McNeel, Mrs. A. M. Makar, Mrs. Wm. W. Martin, Mrs. E. K. Martin,.Mrs. M. Mathis, Mrs. L. H. Maverick, Mrs. R. G. Maxwell, Mrs. W. W. Mergele, Mrs. F. W. Miller, Mrs. Joe Mills, Mrs. Herbert Mitchell, Mrs. E. A. Mitchell, Mrs. G. W. Mohlberg, Mrs. C. H. Moran, Mrs. J. J. Morrow, Mrs. E. G Munster, Mrs. A. F. Murrell, Mrs. Billie Nash, Mrs. Gladys Nelson, Mrs. Louis Nourie, Mrs. W. J. Nunnelly, Mrs. Guy O’Donnell, Mrs. F. B. Opitz, Mrs. W. J. Orth, Mrs. C. T. Orr, Mrs. K. D. Pantuso, Mrs. S. F. Park, Mrs. P. S. Parker, Mrs. W. C. Paul, Mrs. Selma Pearson, Mrs. F. Pena, Mrs. L. N. Perkins, Mrs. R. L. Pickard, Mrs. W. F. Platt, Mrs. V. M. Pyle, Mrs. Homer Rambo, Mrs. M. G. Rankin, Mrs. T. P. Reed, Mrs. J. M. Reinke, Mrs. E. G. Reynolds, Mrs. M. W. Riggs, Mrs. L. C. Rinard, Mrs. C. Roberson, Mrs. K. A. Roberts, Mrs. P. N. Robertson, Mrs. H. D. Rochelle, Mrs. D. B. Rosenthal, Mrs. Hy Ross, Mrs. R. C. Rossman, Mrs. Earl Royce, Mrs. M. Rowland, Mrs. W. H., f Rubsamen, Mrs. E. D. Samuel, Mrs. C. M. Stel, Mrs. T. Saunders, Mrs. D. S. Schwarz, Mrs. R. B., Sr Schwope, Mrs. C. A. Seymour, Mrs. J. L. Shephard, Mrs. W. A. Shields, Mrs. J. B. Shown, Mrs. M. G. Silvey, Mrs. F. G. Sinclair, Mrs. O. C. Skladal, Mrs. Conrad Smith, Mrs. E. Sparkman, Mrs. R. E. Specia, Mrs. J. B. Springer, Mrs. Frank Staffel, Mrs. Gerald Stahl, Mrs. H. G. Steel, Mrs. H. V. Steinman, Mrs. W. P. Steubing, Mrs. C. A. Stout, Mrs. J. W., Sr. Sueltenfuss, Mrs. E. A. Sutherland, Mrs. W. H. Tate, Mrs. C. W. Thompson, Mrs. Mattie Thornton, Mrs. Wm. T. Topperwein, Mrs. U. H. Tolle, Mrs. L. J. Toudouze, Mrs. H. M. Trimmier, Mrs. Ray Tschirhart, Mrs. A. N. Turner, Mrs. Ruth Stucken, Mrs. E. V. Venincasa, Mrs. M. Vorheier, Mrs. M. A. Wagner, Mrs. Bernice Wahrmund, Mrs. H. O. Wallace, Mrs. J. R. Waples, Mrs. E., Sr. Way, Mrs. F. J. Weinert, Mrs. D. D. Weiss, Mrs. L. B. Welburn, Mrs. W. L. Werpert, Mrs. L. A. West, Mrs. T. S. Whitt, Mrs. W. I. Williams, Mrs. D. E. Williams, Mrs. M. E. Williams, Mrs. R. H. Williams, Mrs. J. C. Willmann, Mrs. Howard Winter, Mrs. S. P. Wiseman, Mrs. Ed Wofford, Mrs. H. R., Sr Wolff, Mrs. H. D. Wulfe, Mrs. E. Wurzbach, Mrs. J. F. Yantis, Mrs. J. M. Yates, Mrs. W. C. Yates, Mrs. J. A. Zachry, Mrs. H. B. 371 TRANS-PECOS A M MOTHERS CLUB OFFICERS MEMBERS Armstrong, Mrs. L. Ashlock, Mrs. R. Autry, Mrs. T. E. Bell, Mrs. C. L. Boyd, Mrs. E. ,C. Boyd, Mrs. W. H. Camp, Mrs. Joe Chandler, Mrs. C. Clark, Mrs. F. W. Dameron, Mrs. J. T. Davis, Mrs. W. T. Evans, Mrs. P. M. Ford, Mrs. Rosa French, Mrs. Otis Gearhart, Mrs. Ben Glover, Mrs. Joe M. Graham, Mrs. O. H. Hamic, Mrs. J. T. Heath, Mrs. J. T. Hill, Mrs. Claude • Hillin, Mrs. T. W. Howard, Mrs. L. E. Hudson, Mrs. E. C. Johnson, Mrs. W. B. Killion, Mrs. J. D. Livingston, Mrs. C., Sr. Matthews, Mrs. H. H. Mayes, Mrs. Irene McBride, Mrs. Ella Mecklin, Mrs. Jack Merriwether, Mrs. G. C. Merriwether, Mrs. W. L. Messmith, Mrs. W. H. Mitchell, Mrs. H. Mulloy, Mrs. Pat •Norwood, Mrs. S., Jr. Owens, Mrs. Edith Posey, Mrs. W. T. Puckett, Mrs. W. T. Rawlings, Mrs. W. H. Shannon, Mrs. C. E. Shannon, Mrs. C. R. Slack, Mrs. Clay Stanton, Mrs. K. R. Tracy, Mrs. H. H., Jr. Turk, Mrs. W. F. Warnock, Mrs. Sam Wells, Mrs. David W. Weyerts, Mrs. H. Williams, Mrs. Clayton President ................................. MRS. L. E. HOWARD First Vice President ............ .... MRS. H. WEYERTS Second Vice President _____________________ MRS. C. HILL Third Vice President ............ MRS. J. T. DAMERON Fourth Vice President __________ MRS. B. GEARHART Fifth Vice President . ........... MRS. C. R. SHANNON Sixth Vice President .................... MRS. M. BLACK Recording Secretary ---------------- MRS. J. D. KILLION Corresponding Secretary -------- MRS. E. C. HUDSON Treasurer ........................ MRS. M. W. ARMISTEAD Historian ........-_____________________________ MRS. R. ASHLOCK Parliamentarian ___________________ MRS. W. RAWLINGS OFFICERS MRS. F. C. OLDS President MRS. E. T. PITZER Vice President MRS. H. H. KING Secretary MRS. M. L. WILLIAMS Treasurer MRS. BOB CURBELLO President MRS. A. MORRIS Vice President MRS. C. R. EMERSON Secretary MRS. 0. A. BAILES Corresponding Secretary OFFICERS MRS. W. PAUL HOLLADAY President MRS. W. E. DUPLANTIS Vice President MRS. J. B. TYREE Vice President MRS. E. CARRELL Vice President MRS. C. H. TIPTON Secretary MRS. W. J. RUEZ Treasurer MRS. H. E. BRADY Parliamentarian EAST HARRIS COUNTY A M MOTHERS CLUB -n i ■J 4 ••J J ■- ' M •:4 M 4 LAREDO A M MOTHERS CLUB OFFICERS MRS. ED MANN President MRS. EDWARD SHAEFER Vice President MRS. R. S. CORONADO Secretary MRS. GUS BECKER T reasurer MRS. JOE. P. PUIG Parliamentarian MRS. H. R. LAUREL Historian ■4J % 1 I OFFICERS MRS. R. D. STALLINGS President MRS. E. E. BOYKIN Vice President MRS. E. C. LAY Secretary MRS. J. K. HENNIGAN Treasurer RUSK COUNTY A M MOTHERS CLUB OFFICERS MRS. W. D. WATSON President MRS. J. C. WILBORN Vice President MRS. J. T. MONTGOMERY Recording Secretary MRS. J. B. HAYES Corresponding Secretary MRS. H. G. WHITE Treasurer OFFICERS MRS. RAY R. BARRETT President MRS. H. C. BAKER Vice President MRS. LEON MARTIN Secretary MRS. H. C. GRAFA T reasurer MRS. C. A. BOWEN Corresponding Secretary SAN ANGELO A M MOTHERS CLUB WACO-McLENNAN COUNTY A M MOTHERS CLUB OFFICERS MRS. W. C. BLEDSOE President MRS. E. C. THOMPSON Vice President MRS. CARL WILSON Recording Secretary MRS. ROY BERTRAND Corresponding Secretary MRS. BADEAH MOUSA T reasurer OFFICERS MRS. DWIGHT ALLEN President MRS. ORAL STAPLES Vice President MRS. E. A. HOLDER Vice President MRS. PAUL CAMERON Vice President MRS. R. F. KEMP Treasurer MRS. W. H. HAVEN Secretary MRS. J. T. CARDE1LHAC Secretary CLUB AGGIE PLAYERS OFFICERS RICHARD BLACK President JOHN SHANKS Vice President MARY MACKIN Secretary TED CASTLE Business Manager CLAUDE HARRIS’S ORCHESTRA SAXOPHONES Chuck Golladay Vic Moseley Robert Rea Claude Harris PIANO Bobby Cargile TROMBONES Otha Jones Jim Bower VOCALIST Marvin Tate DRUMS Bill Swann BASS Tommy Short TRUMPETS Steve Visoski Wendell Mounce CLAUDE HARRIS ADDITIONAL MEMBERS NOT SHOWN: James Akin, Trumpet Walter Raynaud, Drums Cecil Steward, Sax 378 t II H V f - r I ' M, ■ ® m m ? £ - 9 1 mi f ■ i I ,, : .i m m. AGRICULTURAL ENGINEERING SOCIETY MEMBERS Agrasar, R. G Bremer, C. Burks, J. D. Childress, R. T. Chudleigh, C. E. Collins, C. A. Cowsar, J. D. Dewald, J. P. Evans, W. R. Franz, J. F. Gordon, D. G. Gray, T. L. Howell, H. A. Hering, C. H. Jackson, C ,M. Jackson, J. W. Johnson, B. J. Keese, T. H. Kohlhund, F. S. Langton, H. D. Liefeste, T. E. Leon, A. L. Linseisen, F. J. Massey, J. O. Milligan, J. S. Mixon, T. J. Morofugi, R. Orr, P. M. Parr, B. W. Petter, J. A. Rogers, J. H. Ruffini, H. R. Satterwhite, L. E. Saltier, H. Taniguchi, E. T. Valdez, Z. V. Whitaker, J. B. Wiedemann, H. T. Willhelm, J. A. Williams, C. D. Williams, J. C. Woodson, S. B. Dannevik, W. P. Sandars, H. W. Strain, R. E. Johnson, J. OFFICERS President .............................. JAMES S. MULLIGAN Vice President ................................ C. M. JACKSON Secretary-Treasurer .......................... JOHN DEWALD JAMES S. MILLIGAN AGRONOMY SOCIETY OFFICERS Spring Semester OFFICERS Fall Semester President _________________________________ JOHN KERT GOODE Vice President ................................ ANDY CUELLAR Treasurer ......................................... BILL ANDREWS Secretary __________________________________________________ E. M. ENLOE President _____________________________ LEONARD STASNEY Vice President .................................. JACK MURPHY Secretary .......................................... LEON HOWARD Treasurer __________________________________________ TOM CRISWELL JOHN KERT GOODE MEMBERS Altus, J. D. Howard, H. L. Anderson, J. D. Hultgren, H. C. Keith, A. P. Andrews, W. C. Ashley, E. L. Klopsteck, W. Barrett, R. R. Lyles, B. E. Bell, R. McManus, R. V. Buckholt, E. B. Milford, M. H. Buster, G. 0. Ohlendorf, N. K. Butschek, R. J. Outlaw, A. W. Pfenninger, K. Campos-Grace, A. E. Contropia, C. A. Porter, G. Criswell, T. M. Ranney, D. Cuellar, A. N. Richmond, K. Doebbler, G. Richmond, D. L. Ducos, J. R. Roberts, C. E. Durham, K. W. Ross, G. E. Enloe, E. M. Faulkner, M. R. Russell, J. Scaief, M. H. Flados, N. D. Saunders, R. L. Smith, E. V. Ford, J. F. Foyt, L. R. Snodgrass, J. B. Garner, J. J. Warneke, S. L. Gonzalez, S. Whitfield, J. L. Goode, J. K. Weigand, C. L. Williams, E. M. Gregory, B. B. Griffin, C. B. Witherspoon, C. W. Hegi, H. G. Youngblood, A. D. Hitt, J. P. Hoff, B. J. Young, J. R. 380 ft _ I AMERICAN INSTITUTE OF INDUSTRIAL ENGINEERS I fc 1 ' . JS ' ' i p: 1 : . OFFICERS President _____________________________________ ROBERT GEORGE Vice President . .......................... JAMES HENNIGAN Secretary .................................... HUNTLY SHELTON Treasurer ..................•-------------------------- JOSE DEL RIO ?«v- m w. MEMBERS ROBERT GEORGE |i; f fe-r-. fe: p. m Adams, Edward Homeyer, Howard Almagncr, Rudolph James, Billy Bacher, Robert Laden, Sam Beaver, Robert Leighton, Gerald Berglund, Billy Llenza, Harry Bloomer, John Mattiza, Odes Bowen, James Ramsey, Jerry Bowles, John Rand, Robert Bragg, Dan Colgin, Paul Rentzel, Benjamin Ross, Robert Dausin, Lawrence Rubel, Joel Davis, Charles Rubin, Sherwin Davis, Thomas Schwarz, Robert Del Rio, Jose Shanklin, Ray Farmer, Donald Shelton, John Caines, Craig Simpson, John Garza, Arturo Smith, Eugene Snelling, Thomas Stine, Samuel George, Robert Gerloff, Don G. Greek, James Streetman, Paul Hannah, Harold Venincasa, Louis Haviland, G. Williams, Charles Young, Thomas Hennigan, James Holmes, Robert Jtv. ' V b.-V‘ 381 ALPHA ZETA OFFICERS Chancellor .............................. ROGER Q. LANDERS Censor ............................ MELTON G. HOLUBEC Scribe ......................................... WESLEY E. GROSS Faculty Advisors .................... MR. R. E. LEIGHTON MR. A. C. MAGEE DR. B. H. NELSON Treasurer .... .................................. JAMES L. BLAIN Chronicler .................................... ROY F. SULLIVAN ' i ROGER Q. LANDERS MEMBERS Adkins, William Gray Altus, James Daniel Andrews, William Charles Barrett, Ray Reed, Jr. Bashaw, Elexis Cook Bennett, Lamon Leon, Jr. Berger, Robert Stephen Blain, James Lloyd Brewer, Herbert Wayne Burkard, Danny Joseph Burns, James Winston Capt, Louis Earle Casmir, Louis John Crockett, Loren R. Cusick, Albert E. Darling, Thomas Gleen Duennenberg, Harvey Lee Durham, Kenneth Wayne Enloe, Ernie Marion Flados, Norman D. Ford, Jesse Frank Ford, Robert K. Gladden, Floyd Richard Goode, John Kert Gross, Wesley Earl Hardaway, James Bertram Harris, Dewey Lynn Harris, Joe Bob Hennig, Edgar William Hickman, Roy Don Hinesly, Thomas Daniel Holtzapple, William Walter Holubec, Melton George Howard, Hugh Leon Irby, Harold Dewey Janca, Ignacious George Kammerdiener, Charley Joseph King, William Douglas Koshi, Phil Barrett Landers, Roger Q., Jr. Lanktree, Hugh Dane Ledwig, Jerome Leon Wilburn, Junior ce, Blake Elmer Massengale, Albert Erie Milford, Murray Hudson Mitchell, Fredrick Hartel Mockford, James Philip Morgan, Page Wesley Ohlendorf, Norbert Kurt Pearce, Donald Jack Pence, William Riley, Jr. Polzer, Eugene Francis Renken, Edsel Allen Riddick, William Pretlow Rhoads, Tommy Royce Schneider, James George Schuster, Joseph Lawrence Sliman, Michael Robert Smith, Harry Douglas Stasney, Leonard Sullivan, Roy Franklin Thompson, Eddie Lee Thornton, Homer Lee Tutt, Fehrlin E. Wheeler, Dudley Bailey Wiegand, Craig Loren Williams, Clayton W. Williams, David Willard Woodson, Jack Garner Lewis, Lovela 382 ARTS AND SCIENCE COUNCIL OFFICERS President .............................. C. C. NEIGHBORS, JR. Vice President .................................. C. D. NEWMAN Secretary ............................................ W. E. COPPAGE Senior Rep. to Inter-Council Committee CARL B. STERZING Junior Rep. to Inter-Council Committee WADE CANNON C. C. NEIGHBORS, JR. MEMBERS Baker, Harri Bennett, J. Black, Richard Bolen, J. C. Braslau, R. Cannon, Wade Coppage, W. E. Crane, J. N. Fernandez, E. A. Fox, Harold Galvan, D. I. Hendry, Bob Hohlt, Allan Holland, R. C. Hunt, R. L. Kerzee, W. R. Knippel, G. P. Langford, Glen Martin, James Means, V. R. Merrill, Lewis Miles, Brad Miller, W. T. Myers, G. O. Neighbors, C. C., Jr. Newman, C. D. Porter, Richard Quast, Donald Ratcliffe, T. G. Samuels, John Scott, K. L. Smith, Leland Soefge, Alan Spadachene, Mitchell Stersing, C. B. Vieaux, Jules Williams, D. W„ Jr. Willman, Robert Wood, Pat 383 AMERICAN SOCIETY OFFICERS President ______________________________________ GRADY PEPPER Vice President _________________________ BRYAN ANDERSON Treasurer _____________________________________________ JOHN LUCIUS Secretary --- --------------------------------------- J. B. McALlSTER Publicity ...........................................- J. W. GARRETT GRADY PEPPER OF MECHANICAL ENGINEERS MEMBERS Anderson, B. H. Angrist, S. W. Barksdale, D. L. Brown, W E. Bean, J. O , Jr. Brady, Jack Cook, G. W. Cowan, J. A., Jr. Cline, D. H. Cisneros, Raul, Jr. Curl, C. L. Cire, R. C. Ctvrtlik, J. H. Caskey, W. C., Jr. DeMars, J. L. Dannelley, J. L. Davis, R. L. Dube, L. O. Effenberger, T. L. Fling, Kelley Garrett, J. W. Gill, R. F. Godfrey, B. W. Gray, J. T. Hacker, C. O., Jr. Hague, J. T. Heath, R. T. Herold, L. G. Samuel, Jabn Jordan, C. B., Jr. Keen, M. D. Langlotz, W. B. Laskoskie, L. B. Ledwig, J. L. Lock, J. A. Lucius, J. B. Lucus, D. R. McAlister, J. B. Manning, W. J. Meacher, J. S. Means, J. D. Mote, J. K. Mullen, J. W. Norman, O. L. Pepper, G. P. Perl, Seinwil Petersen, R. M. Purcell, J. T. Reid, W. D. Rutschman, C. L. Saffel, R. T. Schepp, J. C. Schwarz, R. B., Jr. Seymour, J. L. Sheffield, J. S. Sliva, N. E. Smith, C. F. Smith, S. W. Stein, H. H., Jr. Sumner, R. H. Sweet, H. J. Swink, M. N. Threadgill, E. G. Tilly, M. J. Timaeus, Lee J. Ulrich, R. F. White, C. E. White, J. B. Whitley, W. R. Willis, J. E., Jr. Wilson, J. C. Womack, J. R. Wulfe, E. D. Baker, R. J. Benson, D. W. Corder, R. G. Moor, J. W., Jr. Niederer, Donald Nix, W. L. Patton, Jerry BAPTIST STUDENT UNION MEMBERS Abant, H. D. Acres, R. L. Acres, W. R. Allen, J. L. Anderson, D. J. Anderson, J. D. Andrews, J. B. Ashley, E. L. Atkins, R. F. Baker, B. H. Basinger, J. G. Bates, B. R. Batey, C. C. Beard, C. T. Beck, R. Bell, J. R. Beuershausen, W. G. Bird, L. S. Blacklock, J. R. Bond, J. F. Bond, R. E. Brannen, J. C. Bridges, J. E. Brown, S. E. Bumpass, R. F. Burke, J. A. Burfcs, J. D. Burse, W. T. Carr, G. E. Carey, J. A. Chaplin, H. T. . Clark, S. N. Cooper, J. C. Courtney, J. G. Cox, L. D. Crinuj, B. L. Crosland ' , P. D. Crum, L. G. Cummings, C. M. Custer, R. M. Darnell, T. L. Davis, W. P. Downey, R. F. Dunagan, T. T. Dunn, B. B. Echols, J. C. Espey, H. R. Eubanks. C. E. Eubands, E. D. Evans, R. D. Farley, P. J. Ferguson, A. O. Ferrell, S. C. Flourndy, D. R. Foley, W. A. Foster, R. L. Furguerson, E. A. Garrett, J. H. Glazener, R. L. Goldston, D. W. Grantland, J. H. Grayson, F. W. Gregory, B. B. ‘ Gross, B. J. Hankins, C. O. Harris, J. R. Havens, B. Hawkins, C. G. Hazelwood, C. F. Heard, B. J. Heaton, C. L. Hillard, C. R. Hinds, B. L. Hinds, F. Hipp, J. W. Hirschlelt, G. M. Horton, N. K. Howell, H. W. Jameson, G. Johns, F. T. Johnston, M. B. Jones, J. B. Jones, R. E. Keith, A. P. Kelly, M. F. Kinard, C. S. Knox, E. L. Lacy, D. L. Landrum, R. B. Law, W. L. Lewis, W. A. Lilley, J. B. Locke, C. K. Loosier, O. B. Lucus, D. R. Mathis, F. M. May, J. D. McNight, L. G. Michel, J. B. Mitchell, D. L. Mockford, J. B. Moore, J. K. Morris, J. Nk OFFICERS President .. .............................. DAVID L. MITCHELL Co-Enlistment V. P ......... DEWAYNE PETERSON Co-Enlistment V. P ......................... JIMMY BURKS Social Vice President _______________________ R. STAFFORD Devotional Vice President .... FRANK POLLARD Secretary ................................ CHARLES EUBANKS Morrison, G. A. , Jr. Newsom, S. R. Olds, J. C. Parnell, D. G. Patterson, B. D. Patterson, J. T. Perry, C. W. Phillips, B. G. Pollard, F. D. Porter, W. B. Porterlield, A. G. Powell, J. C. Pumphrey, W. D. Raynaud, W. L. Reynolds, R. C. Rister, W. C. Roper, P. H. Ross, 0. A. Sassman, A. F. Satterwhite, D. G. Scott, S. F. Sessions, R. E. Shackelford, B. F. Shackelford, W. E. Shanahan, R. L. Shepard, Don E. Shepard, L. E. Shives, W. B. Sinclair, A. H. Sinclair, B. C. Sipes, L. D. Smith, C. L. Smith, T. A. Smith, W. C. Sparks, B. W. Speer, P. R. Steakley, D. L. Stroesser, E. J. Sulliban, B. G. Swofford, D. D. Tachibana, R. Tarter, J. D. Tarver, C. B. Taylor, A. R. Thedford, T. R. Thomas, P. D. Thomas, R. C. Thoms, W. L. Thornton, R. B. Trimble, J. C. Trotter, I. P. Tyra, J. W. Upman, J. L. Vanhaselen, J. E. Wakefield, J. N. Warnick, B. Weatherby, J. R. Webb, C. L. Weeks, J. D. Westmoreland, C. E. Whitley, J. G. Whitley, R. D. Wilkie, P. R. Willhelm, F. C. Williams, C. Williams, S. W. Willis, C. L. Wilshire, W. R. Wilson, D. R. Wistrand, G. L. Wong, T. Young, R. W. 385 DAVID L. MITCHELL BUILDING PRODUCTS MARKETING CLUB OFFICERS President ....................... Vice President _____________ Social Chairman .......... Treasurer ...................... Recording Secretary ... Membership Chairman ________ LELAND SMITH DOUGLAS KRUEGER _____________________ TOM DYE ___________________ JOHN TOP ____________________ JACK LEE ____________ BILL TAYLOR MEMBERS LELAND SMITH Lbbott, John (lakeney, Edward Rood, C. L. lohne, Robert iurns. Bill Uark, David Hark, Henry iobb, James iook, Henry Cornwall, John )ayton, Edward )edker, Bryan )ixon, Joe luncau, Kenneth )unlap, Sam lye, Tom Idge, Murry Ivans, Robert Taga, Lupe lattis, Robert libson, W. R. Gregory, James luthrie, Walker lardin, Cecil larper, Richard larrod, Tedpord lattox. Gene lobson, William lomstein, Charles lulke, Franklin ohnson, Charles lelley, Max ionderla, David iopecky, Willie Irueger, Douglas ,eake, David .ednicky, Jerome .ee, Jack ,ester, Charles Longhopper, Melvin Magruder, Leonard Martin, Kenneth McGee, C. M. Means, Victor Niemeyer, J. C. Montgomery, Robert Moore, Thomas Park, Robert Pelt, John Petty, John Price, Neill Pugh, Marion Pursch, Woody Ratcliffe, Tom Rathbum, Paul Reaves, Joe Rivette, Gerald Sharp, Hershell Shirley, John Smith, Leland Smith, Rodney Stalling, Eugene Sullivan, Bobby Taylor, Tom Teague, Foster Top, John Waikart, L. J. Walker, Charles Watt, Gayle Wilkinson, Robert Williams, David Winckler, Robert Winn, John Winship, L. D. Woodruff, Deaner Norman Joe Yocham, Zemanek, .•‘‘ 4 I ■si •:S ■rk •gS i a :§ 386 BUSINESS SOCIETY OFFICERS MEMBERS Akard, John Allbritton, 0. L. Autry, Crayton Balderack, D. L. Barron, Tommy Belter, R. H. Benton, Phil Beutelshies, T. P. Broach, Keeley Brooks, Bole Cain, Author Carlton. W- H. Chalmers, J. T. Chapman, J. B. Class, J. M. Cox, W. T. Crowell, B. J. De Pue, Rod Douphnate, W. L. Dutcher, B. C. Eckard, Connie Ely, Arch Erieing, J. R. Fanley, Jack Ferimanley, Eddie Fehrenkamp, Joe Flyat, Edwin Foster, Joe Fried, D. D. Friking, Pat F. Funquerson, J. P. Galbraith, Dane Galloway, W. Goode, Joe Grantland, Jones Griggs, W. C. Grisham, Derwood Grona, Hayden Harris, J. E. Hayes, J. L. Hilton, B. M. Hill, N. C. Hollmig, Stanley Hook, Raymond Horton, Keit Hymen, Sam Jeffers, D. D. Jennings, T. L. Jochimsen, F. R. Jones, Jerry Jones, Kenneth ones, Lowell ones, M. A. ones, R. E. ossnj, T. R. oyce, Larry Cimzey, W. R. Cleinman, John Cutac, L. C. angford, Joe E. angford, Glenn ,each, W. ,ee, B. B. ,ewis, Harvey .ugnette, Robert dann, John ilathis, Jim rfcDade, Tom rfcDeomitt, Tom dcGee, Joe ' W. learns, Johns Joore, Guy loort, J. E. lorris. Gene lousa, Bob leusger, Leo P. fordum, John Ireenend, C. R. ’aimer, R. W. ’anish, J. F. ’anish, J. J. ’atton, Joe ’rice, Ben ’roctor, P. R. lichards, H. T. liggan, N. L. lobinette, J. 0. toclims, J. D. loper, Paul iage, P. E. Icott, R. H. ihawyer, Harry Ikidmore, R. J. Imitb, Gene A. imith, Leonard louthern, F. D. Itebling, G. R. dice, O. D. ituckent, Bill ’ate, Jim ’ennell, James E. President ___________________________________ J. M. SPADACHENE Vice President ____________________________________ BILL UTZMAN Secretary-Treasurer ______________________________ JOE DOTSON Reporter ________________________________ RICHARD L. HARRISS Faculty Sponsor ____________________________ H. C. THOMPSON Thompson, T. L. Tomahesson, Albin Topperwein, Dale Trotter, C. W. Tschirant, L. C. Voliner, Clancy Wall, C. D. Wedekin, Bryan Wedian, Warren Wessels, Don White, Joe Wilcox, H. C. Wilkins, J. H. Wratislaw, R. E. Wyatt, H. H. Yates, J. K. Young, J. P. J. M. SPADACHENE 387 COLLEGIATE F.F.A. CHAPTER OFFICERS President ......... Vice President Treasurer ........ GLENN DARLING FRANK ADAMICK GARRETT CARD GLENN DARLING MEMBERS Adamick, Frank Altom, Gilbert Armstrong, J. D. Bentley, Melvin Bippert, Clinton Blohowiak, Norber t Bowling, Hollis Box, B. K. Box, Jimmy Boyd, Joe D. Brandenberg, Ben Brashear, W. P. Brewer, Herbert Bridges, Berry Brittain, Terry Bunnell, S. W. Butter, Bob Byrd, C. L. Byrd, Lester Cain, Gus Cannon, W. R. Carver, Andy Carver, C. D. Cason, George, Jr. Cave, L. T. Clements, A. T. Cole, Stanley Cook, L. B. Craig Raj Cranford, Ted Crenwelge, Milton Crow, A. E. Crum, L. G., Jr. Currie, Clinton R. Darling, Glen Dewbre, J. W. Duke, Hollis Durham, Carroll Edmiston, Edgar Edwards, C. A. Egger, R. W. Eitel, James W. Everett, James T. Feagins, Gibson Fichte, F. D. Fincher, Buddy Card, Garrett Gardner, Lewis H. Garza, J. A., Jr. Glockzin, James Globle, Bob Boertz, Lewis Gordon, Demarquis Granstaff, K. A. Greenway, Frank Hagan, Bob E. Heard, B. J. Helfrich, F. J. H endricks, D. C. Hickman, Roy Hilgemeier, Henry Hill, Bob Hinton, Bill Hobbs, Clifford Hoelscher, Marcus Holland, Noel Holt, R. L. Holubec, Melton G. Huff, C. Hull, Leon R. Jacobs, Walker Jones, James H. Johnson, Jerry K. Johnson, Thurmond H. Jansa, James Jumper, Jack Key, H. W. Killion, K. G. Klement, Louis Kropp, Ray A. Kutch, A. T. Lawrence, Ernest Leuders, Jimmy Lewis, Kenneth Little, Louis Lossier, Odis Louvier, Paul Lovelace, Blake E. Lumpkin, Larry Matusek, E. F. McClary, Jack D. McFarland, M. E. McManus, Ray V. Meadows, Glen C. Migura, Edward Moore, Wayland Moon, Don Morrison, Grant A. Norman, James S. Olson, Doland Olson, Roland Pavlik, Erwin Pence, W. R. Peterson, Lamar Putnam, James K. Raab, Q. J. Rauch, R. B. Remmers, O. C. Robinson, Harold Rochen, Leon Rush, Robert L. Schwertner, Harold Sewell, Bill R. Shotwell, Thomas Smith, Doyle L. Smith, Harry D. Smith, Lester SoRelle, Berkeley Symmank, Douglas Tacker, John W. Tatum, Duane Tatum, Sammy D. Taylor, Jimmy Neal Thedford, Jack Thomas, Ed Timmerman, Dan Uptmore, Ted Verdine, Bobby Voelkel, Eugene Walker, Ray Ward, Glen Walton, Larry Warren, H. W. Weaver, Don Wendler, Carl L. Williams, Gene L. Williams, L. E. Wright, Clyde Cavender, James Papacek, E. J. Walton, Mr. E. V. Ross, Henry Abrams, Dr. Morris N. Jackson, Mr. J. R. Mollroy, Mr. W. W. Craig, Mr. R. N. v 388 FLORICULTURE AND LANDSCAPE ARCHITECTURE SOCIETY OFFICERS President ................................... ALBERT E. CUSICK Vice President ............................ JAMES W. BURNS Secretary-Treasurer .................. CHRIS BORKHOLM Concession Manager __________________ ROBERT L. POTTS Club Sponsor ____________________________________________ L. J. TOLLE MEMBERS Berry, Robert H. Borkholm, Chris Brady, T. T., Jr. Bums, James W. Cross, Charlie Cusick, Albert E. Daft, Jack Drozd, Robert J. Dunkin, J. T. Eikner, E. G. Good, James B. Goodwin, Richard L. House, D. R. Jenson, E. R. Keeter, James Porcher, George Potts, Robert L. Ransome, Rufus G. Riddle, J. B. Riemer, Dave G. Santerre, Roy C. Shuttleworth, T. H. Stoltz, L. P. Styner, M. C. Teas, Joe Teas, John Thomason, F. A. Yates, L. M. Reed, Bob ALBERT E. CUSICK 389 OFFICERS President ............ HERB LACKSHIN Vice President _______ STANLEY ANGRIST Secretary .............................. JAY WEINSTEIN Treasurer ________________________________________ ERNEST GOLUB Social Secretary ___________________ ARNOLD GOLDSTEIN Hillel Director ...... MRS. ESTHER TAUBENHAUS HERB LACKSHIN 390 Albon, Fred Albon, Samuel Albert, Jay Angrist, Stanley Aatrich, Robert Bachein, Robert Black, Bobby Black, David Black, Frank Bleckner, Richard Braslau, Robert Dondis, Alvin Eisenberg, Alvin Ezekiel, Freddie Florence, David Greenbaum, Harry Goldberg, Marvin Goldstein, Arnold Goldstein, Lynn Golub, Ernest Hart, Charles Herman, Wilford Josephson, Stanley Joachim, Robert Kallison, Perry Katz, Michael King, Mitchell Koen, William Konig, Morton Kornfeld, Marl Krawetz, Howard Kreuter, Jerome Kupfer, Harold Lackshin, Herbert Lambert, Raymond Lemberger, George Lewis, Harvey Lurie, Leon MEMBERS Martin, Howard Moskowitz, Louis Noble, Marvin Nussbaum, Julius Factor, Ronald Perl, Seinwil Pessin, Arnold Phillips, Lionel Ray, Gerald Reimer, Dan Roth, Raoul Rush, Mervyn Schreiber, Saunders Schoenburg, Robert Stein, Jerry Schulman, William Shultz, Irwin Smith, Gerald Smith, Samuel Solka, Jack Terk, Roger Tiras, Harvey Weinberger, Frank Weinstein, Jay Wizig, Jerrell Wolff, Ronald Wulfe, Edmond Mr. and Mrs. N. Abramson Mr. and Mrs. Charles Eicholtz Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Gabay Mr. and Mrs. Morris Garber Mr. and Mrs. A. M. Kahan Mr. and Mrs. Fred Konig Mr. and Mrs. Albert Kurnick Mr. and Mrs. Julius Marcus Mr. and Mrs. Henry Rakoff Dr. and Mrs. Raymond Reiser Mr. and Mrs. Sherwin Rubin ' .t y J IB INSTITUTE OF AERONAUTIC SCIENCES OFFICERS President _____________________________________________ DAN PALMER Vice President .....................JOHN M. FIREBAUGH Secretary-Treasurer ______ GROVER L. ALEXANDER MEMBERS Anderson, C. A. Alexander, G. L. Allbritton, J. W. Barlow, R. C. Barnard, J. D. Benelield, J. W. Benthul, H. R. Brown, B. R. Bonin, L. J. Bryan, G. D. Castle, D. D. Childress, J. H. Creel, R. J. Custer, R. M. Davis, C. D. Dreylus, J. M. Firebaugh, J. M. Folbre, F. S. Fulghum, J. L. Gage, R. C. Goodman, L. E. Guimarin, Paul Hall, E. L. ■Haines, C. R. Heathman, B. L. Heineman, Willie Herman, W. S. Holt, R. B. Hudson, H. M. lull, R. B. [unn, D. E. jnes, R. T. anes, B. N. lemp, N. D. larkham, A. L. [artin, H. L. iassey, J. V. IcGraw, J. G. leiners, H. P- lurphy, J. a ark, T. bvak, D. P. zan, Cecil aimer, G. D. oth, R. Y. atclilf, W. R. eaves, Joe C. eynolds, R. C. ichie, C. C. uiz, Robert Scott, D. R. Tilly, Melvin J. Urbanic, F. A. Walker, D. E. Weick, Fred Wells, R. N. Wensel, H. A. 391 KREAM KOW KLUB OFFICERS President _______________ Vice President ....... Secretary-Treasurer Reporter .................. Social Chairman .... Program Chairman SIDNEY L. MAXWELL _____________ JOEL M. HILLIN CHARLES H. KEILERS JAMES B. HARDAWAY ...... WAYNE BRADFORD ___________ E. L. THOMPSON MEMBERS Allison, Charles P. Andrews, Frances Bradford, Wayne Braziel, L. M. Briggs, Charles A. Crois, Alfred A. Dacy, Donald D. Dalton, George L. Finfrock, Tommy Gacia, Oscar Goldsmith, Billy Joe Gross, Wesley I. Harbers, Leniel Hardaway, James B. Harris, Samuel W. Heinrich, Arnold F. Hillin, Joel M. Hoke, Martin L. Huston, Darwin Keilers, Charles H. Maxwell, Sidney L. Moseley, Jerry D. McLaughlin, Laverne Purselley, A. Wayne Rathbone, Pete T. Reese, Ronald H. Rosenberg, Gary M. Scott, Max L. Sliman, Mike Spaniel, George Thomas, P. Dudley Thompson, Eddie L. Weatherford, Jack Wheeler, Dudley B. Zaeske, L. LeRoy 392 K4ci ; ; i u, p.:- • £l m !? • : •. Abeyta, A1 Adamcik, Frank Aguirre, Pedro Alcock, Bob Alton, Gilbert Alvarado, Rodolfo Arguindegui, Charlie Arteager, Frank Ashmore, Ben Bailes, Onnie Balncr, Anthony Bartula, Percy Batcsheh, Robert Bayer, Donald Bell, Robert Benavides, Louis Bigner, Norris Bonin, Larry Braetigan, Janies Brasutigan, Jimmy Brandt, Harold O. Brandt, Melroy Breitschoff, Bobby Brink, Gary Britten, Earl Broussard, Charley Broussard, John Broussard, Raymond Brown, Dudley Bryant, George Blanchard, Bob Blake, Edwin Blaschke, Frank Budwin, Ray Butschek, Robert Cain, Arthur Cain, J. A. Cantu, C. H. Campos, G. Cardenos, Albert Cardenos, G. F. Cappel, R. J. Cernosek, Louis Chaires, L. Chiari, O. B. 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Uptmore, Ted Urbonic, Frank Uribeg, L. Vanderqualtz, Earle Veselha, H. Villa, E. Vola, F. B. Vrana, R. A. Vagnenpach, M. Walters, V. Wangh, Mike Webb, Conrad Weisenfelder, A. J. Wendland, Jimmy Wharton, Clyde Wheeler, J. Whelan, John Wright, Edward Yentzen, N. J. Zatopek, Elo James Zolezzi, Louis TED UPTMORE 393 PETROLEUM ENGINEERING CLUB OFFICERS President __________________________________ RALPH FRANK COX Vice President ................................. JOHN W. NEALE Secretary ............................................ R. L. WILLIAMS Treasurer ____________________________ AMBROSE B. BOUBEL Engineering Council Representatives: HENRY W. INCE CHARLIE W. SEELY i8R RALPH FRANK COX Atkinson, D. O. Bailey, Tom E. Bass, D. M. Battle, E. G. Bilhartz, James Bomba, John Bond, Charlie Boswell, M. D. Boubel, B. B., Jr. Cabello, Anselmo, Jr. Cameron, Paul, Jr. Carter, J. R., Jr. Carter, R. D. Chamblin, R. T. Clanton, John L. Clarke, Harold Cleveland, Dan Coughran, Ted Courtney,” Jack Cox, Ralph Crandall, W. L. Crenwelge, J. E. Davis, J. B. 394 MEMBERS Dawson, E. R. Dean E. F. Dodson, D. R. Dolan, P. M. Elliott, James Emerson, J. H. England, A. C., Jr. Eversberg, H. W. Fabra, R. A. Field, T. B., Jr. Fletcher, B. W. Ford, M. N. Frnka, W. A. Gayle, Douglas Goodwin, R. J. Green, E. J. Guarneros, Francisco Guffery, B. C. Harris, Bob Henderson, J. R. Herbert, W. F. Herbig, J. F. Hinds, Benny Holmes, W. L. Homeyer, Bruno Ince, H. W. Irby, T. L. Johnson, E. B. Johnson, F. S. Kelly, P. W. Kennedy, J. R. Kilgo, Walter Kruger, W. D. Kubitz, John Lang, C. D. Lemons, C. H. Lieb, H. P. McCann, Leo McCarley, R. E. M. Martin E. H. Mathis, R. D. Miller, R. T. Minter, J. C. Morgan, J. D. Neale, J. W. Nicholson, F. R , Jr. Novosad, S. J. Perdins, A1 Perkins, R. E. Pinson, J. M. Purcell, J. T. Rossman, Earl Rowland, W. H. Rubsamen, E. B. Rubsamen, Rollis Sales, J. L. Sanderlin, J. L. Sanders, W. E. Scott, T. A. Seely, C. W. 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WALKER Vice President —................... WILLIAM D. WILLIS Secretary .................. ; ............. ROBERT C. BARLOW Treasurer --------------------- -------------JOHN W. JENKINS Historian ....................... FRANK WESTMORELAND Junior Advisor .............................. JERRY RAMSEY Senior Advisor ... ................. IDE P. TROTTER, JR. Faculty Advisor .................... JOHN R. BERTRAND Faculty Advisor . ...........................JAMES L. SHAWN Prause, P. Ratcliff, W. R. Reeder, E. W. Renick, J. L. Rinard, J. W. Robbins, R. L. Ross, J. D. Schverak, R. M. Sheffield, J. S. Sinclair, C. E. Sipes, L. D. Skillman, C. S. Smith, G. N. Smith, L. H. Solka, J. Springer, K. J. Stalmach, D. M. Stewart, W. T. Sullivan, S. L. Thallman, A. R. ' Thomas, P. D. Tiras, H. S. Veselka, H. J. Wall, R. M. Ware, C. S. Watkins, W. H. Webber, C. F. Wiedermann, F. K. Willborn, J. D. Williams, M. L. Wilson, J. W. 395 IjgmijggllgjfllMai RODEO CLUB OFFICERS President ________________________________________ BOBBY RANKIN Vice President .................................... R. S. HIGGINS Secretary __________________________________________ BILLY STEELE BOBBY RANKIN MEMBERS lien, David utery, Eddie aker, P. L. arnes, Bob atts, Joe M. easley, Kenneth ell, Bill ouse, Charlie ox, Ben urcin, Curtis urleson, G. A. arr, Jim orrea, Don othen, Stan rigler, Morrison row, Marcus uster, Jack ypert, Charlie avis, Charlie ayhoff, Gene ickey, James ouglas, Billy urham, James dwards, Charlie ehrmann, George incer, Buddy ox, Johnny illiam, Luke rimes, Smokey ' arbin, Bob ' arrill, Ed ' arris, Paul iggins, R. S. elbig, Herb obbs, Bill )hnson, Jerry emp. Bob Kiker, John Killion, Ken Larry, Gene Lewis, Kenneth Linderman, Buddy Meade, Bud Meineke, Jerel Mitchell, Jerry Mont, Bill McAnnaly, Sam McCambell, Harry Nessmith, Pete Oglesby, Billy J. Patrick, Virgil Pearson, Ray Porter, Walker Poynor, James Reagor, Lonny Rheman, W. F. Rice, L. Riley, J. B. Robertson, John Royall, John Sawyer, Lester Shrode, Dr. R. Smith, T. P. Steele, Billy Ton, Edmund Turner, Allen Turner, Don Vincent, George Watkins, Bill Wilkinson, Huber Word, David Worthington, Walter Wynn, Sam 396 SADDLE MEMBERS Allen, David Barnes, Bill Batts, Joe Black, Homer Blackwell, R. A. Blocker, Tex Bouse, Charlie Bruni, R. J. Burleson, B. A. Caldwell, James Campbell, J. R. Carey, Jim Carr, J. F. Carters, Billy Casmir, Louis Chandler, Glynn Clark, Sam Cobb, Eldon Coffman, J. L. 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Partlow, Dick Patrick, Virigil Pearson, Ray Pitman, Bob Poltzer, Gene Porter, Walker Procteon, Jerry Rankin, Bobby Remmers, Buddy Renick, Jim Rhenan, Bill Riley, J. B. Robertson, J. W. Russell, David Sammons, Bubba Sawyer, Lester Sheppard, L. E. Smith, Wesley Snell, Casey Steele, Billy Super, Roy Sutherland, John Tachibana, Richard Taylor, Allen Taylor, Ed icek, James y, Bill y, David nas, Dick , Edmund ;ate, B. D. ;ate, R. G. er, Allen , Sonny lard, Nick dell, Frank jfield, Bobby ers, Virgil :ins. Bill herbee, Jim ehausen, James ams, Ken m, Lee ;ler, Lawrence hington, Walt 1, David ht, Pete y, Wayne SIRLOIN CLUB OFFICERS President ......................................... SAM McANALLY Vice President ______________________ TOM MONTGOMERY Secretary-Treasurer ______________________ LLOYD JOYCE Reporter ___________________________________________ GEORGE SMITH SAM McANALLY SBISA VOLUNTEERS OFFICERS Chief Headivaiter ................... NORMAN E. SLIVA Headwaiter ............. HARVEY L. DUENNENBERG Headwaiter ____________________ BLAKE E. LOVELACE, JR. Headwaiter ____________________ WILLIAM R. PENCE, JR. Headwaiter ............................................ J. A. STEELE Bookkeeper ................................ LOLAN M. PULLEN Doorman .................... WALTER LARRY LUMPKIN Doorman .................................... JACK D. McCLARY NORMAN E. SLIVA MEMBERS Aldridge, John P. Andrews, F. B. Bailey, Dwayne S. Baxter, Glenn L. Beard, C. T. Beaty, Walter T. Black, Jerry D. Bonnett, Norman N. Bono, Winifred T. Boyd, Joe D. Brawner, Lee B., Jr. Brothers, David L. Cashion, Jimmy D. Cates, Johnny E. Chappell, Alfred M. Crawford, C. M. Cross, Charles A. Curtis, Joseph L. Ermis, Dennis E. Geiger, Richard S. Hall, Paul J. Harper, Kenneth D. Harriss, Glenn B. Henry, Phillip R. Holley, Cyrus H. Johnson, Donald E. Killough, Carrol P. Koegl, Robert M. Kutac, William J. Larson, Paul F. Lovelace, Lyle C. Mathis, Foy M. Mali, Lambert J. Mestemacher, James L. Moore, Bob M. Neimeyer, John C. Olson, Roland W. Pavlik, Erwin A. Rowland, James B. Shirley, John C. Skaggs, Cecil M., Jr. Stacha, Leon A. Stephens, Jimmy L. Sullivan, Bobby G. Talley, Richard D. Tarver, Carlos B. Thedford, Thomas R. Thompson, James B. Tiemann, Eugene L. Vento, Edward Wagnon, Billy W. Webb, Carlos L. West, Vernon E. Whitt, Fred I. Wise, George M., Jr. 398 STUDENT AGRICULTURAL COUNCIL OFFICERS Chairman .................................... KENNETH G. HALL Vice Chairman ......................... JAMES MILLIGAN Secretary-Treasurer ........................ L. W. STASNEY Reporter ........................................ BILLY GILLESPIE MEMBERS Berger, R. S. Blackwell, R. A. Borkholm, C. Butter, J. R. Cavender, James Cuellcr, A. N. Cusick, A. N. Drake, Jerry Dunman, T. O. Fuchs, A. L. Gillespie, B. B. Hall, K. G. Hillin, Joel Irby, H. D. Janca, I. G. Maxwell, S. L. Milligan, J. S. Mockford, J. P. McAnally, Sam Rundle, H. C. Rutledge, R. O. Schuster, J. L. Showers, W. A. Stasney, Leonard Taylor, David Thompson, Don Whitaker, J. B. Young, W. A. KENNETH G. HALL 399 Curi, C. L. Firebaugh, J. M. Garrett, J. W. George, R. L. Griffin, M.M. Hull, R. B. Ince, H. W. McAllister, M. W. Milligan, J. S. Mitchell, John Mueller, L. O. Nygaard, J. L. Palmer, G. D. Pepper, G. P. Perl, Seinwil Powell, C. N. Ramsey, J. D. Rogers, L. F. Scott, A. D. Seely, C. W. Stine, S. O. Westfall, E. D. Whitson, Frank Wilson, C. W. 400 m K-r m i£_v ! ' | g lVi‘- IV ' V fill f V :i $i : . M ; EV-.. fc m jf. :± ■ m s . : ‘ % ' P :: ' ’ % fe;-. p ' I ' ; ' : m : : w $}; iv. 1 T5: • I” K. fc’. Lr; v ;:V p-- U,: ' : TOWN HALL Student Entertainment Manager JOHN C. AKARD JOHN C. AKARD MEMBERS OF STAFF Black, Bichard Burkhead, Martin Driver, Louis Eversberg, Wallace Foxworth, Charles Griffith, Jerry Henderson, James Hudson, Ronald Hull, Richard Johnson, Bill Killgore, Gene King, Holman Kruger, Weldon Mitchell, Fred Powell, C. N. Utzman, Bill Warrick, Joe Young, Bill 401 OFFICERS President ___________________________________________ DON PALMER Vice President ____________________ SHERMAN ANDERSON Secretary _____________________________________ TED RAYMAN Treasurer ________________________________ HOWARD CHILDERS Social Secretary ________________________ CHUCK NEWMAN Sergeant-at-Arms ____________________________ JERRY HIRES 402 MEMBERS inderson, Sherman lailey, Bill tenton, Phillip lenton, Ralph tourn. Nelson Irown, Preston luell, Gleen Ihapman, Warren ihildress, Howard :hristopher, James larnell, Tommy Idwards, David ' orrester, Carroll ’orrester, Richard iaraer, Arthur ioddard, Ed libbs, Jerry enkins, John kerr, Bobby ewis, Jack lathews, Tommy IcCullough, Dale IcKinney, Bill lewman, Chuck ’aimer, Dan toyse, John iamsey, Jerry tathburn, Paul ieed, Roger ley man, Ted Imith, Spenser Iwink, Marvin Felbum, Leroy Fheeler, John Pullman, Gus feager, Bob BAYTOWN A M CLUB OFFICERS President __________________________________________ DON TROJACEK Vice President _________________________________ GENE TIPTON Secretary ____________________________________ CARL OPRYSHEK Treasurer-Reporter ___________________________________ BILL RUEZ MEMBERS Aydelette, Elton Ball, Pat Banta, Jack Santa, Mack Battle, Eddie Brady, Gene Braswell, Jim Brooks, Bob Carrol, Raymond Carlton, William Chaplin, Noel Dixon, Don Dube, Oscar Duplamis, Bill Flowers, Gene Gray, Eddie Gray, Jack Hand, Ronald Hanley, James Hanson, Arthur Hecox, Louis Hooks, Raymond Holladay, Paul Kirkpatrick, Mike Kubeika, Joe Lampasas, Giro Pillow, Sid Read, Jim Rowell, Rex Schiraldi, Joe Selinsky, John Stout, Bob Thomas, Dicky Tyree, Jimmy Wallace, Bill Walmsley, Jim Watson, Thurmond DON TROJACEK OFFICERS President .......................... SAMMY NETTERVILLE Vice President ______________ WARNER P. LOUVIER Secretary ________________________________ HENRY HILGEMEIER Treasurer ______________________________________ JOHN HOOKS Chaplain _____ __________________________ VINCENT GIARDINA SAMMY NETTERVILLE MEMBERS Akin, James Andrews, James Bailey, David Barclay, Harvey Black, Homer Blain, John Bruce, Dennis Bryant, Billy Burch, Jack Burleson, G. A. Byrd, Charles Cain, Donvie Carlton, Thomas Cheany, Robert Chinnock, Ted Clark, Bob Collison, Johnny Crane, Don Crow, A1 Davis, Reid Dean, Charles Dishman, Jim Dixon, Joe Dollinger, Chick Driehs, Fred Dudley, Bill Duke, Paul Edgerton, Bill Ermis, James Farha, Harry Felton, John Field, Ed Floyed, Homer Foley, Buddy Fox, Bill Foxworth, Buddy Fuller, Bob Funchess, Henry Giardina, Vincent Glenzen, Bubba Griffith, Alvin Grimes, Jay Heywood, Charles Hilgemeier, Henry Hill, Larry Hooks, John Johnson, Samuel Jones, Richard Karr, Rogers Khurt, Fuad Kiker, John Kinard, Gene King, Charles Knauth, Jay Lopez, Jesse Louvier, Warner Paul VlcCuistion, Dwan VlcDonald, Arthur VIcGuire, Jerry VlcMahon, J. T. VlcNemer, Paul Vlarlow, Walter Vlaynard, Creighton Vloak, Oliver Mooney, Bob Morrison, Jim Muirhead, Billy Vauck, Kurt kelson, Jerry kelson, William Metterville, Sammy Vewcomer, Charles ?earcy, Earl ?ickett, Jack ?ryne. Bill leitch, Joe Jhodenbaugh, Dan lice, Bob liggs, Martin liley, James loss, Tom loyston, Jerry Saxe, Augie Saxe, Charley Scott, Steve Schultz, Irwin Smith, George Smith, Jim Stull, Jerry Surles, Billy Jack Juries, Tommy fantzen, Gene feer. Buddy Phomas, Bryce rheriot. Tommy ferble, Dave Ick, Vick Vade, Ray Vail, Kenneth Valton, Edgar Vatkins, Bill Vheat, Pat Veeks, Jimmy Vilder, Jack Vilson, Pat fentzen, Buddy r uller, Gene v 404 «- v ■ l h Ki .•• C?;. Rif’s ■ v A- ■ • • ‘.V. k ’ ss ES, ' V, g . ■ 5. ' -‘ ■ ft-”. f,V;. r;; ' - m-. to- V. sV O bv ; fcv . ' ♦ •. OlL_ COOKE COUNTY A M CLUB OFFI CERS President _____________________ ROBERT H. McLAUGHLIN Vice President ____________KENNETH W. RIVOIRE Secretary-Treasurer ________________ RYBORN R. KIRBEY ROBERT H. McLAUGHLIN MEMBERS Bayer, Donald Blankenship, James Chapman, Kenneth Clement, A. F. Cole, R. B. Cunningham, J. D. Davis, C. D. Evans, L. K. Klement, W. J. Lyle, J. F. Mead, Jim O’Brien, P. D. Parson, William Pierce, James Redman, V. W. Robinson, E. D. Samples, R. J. Walters, J. V. Wilson, C. M. 405 OFFICERS President ................................... STANTON P. BELL Vice President ......................... GERALD B. SCHULZ Secretary ................................ RONNIE G. BRADLEY STANTON P. BELL MEMBERS Armstrong, J. N. Ashmore, A. J. Beaty, P. A. Beck, Raymond Bell, S. P. Bradford, W. E. Bradley, R. G. Brewster, J. B. Brinkley, W. K. Cain, N. K. Carter, B. B. Carter, J. R. Clanton, J. L. Clark, D. E. Crawford, W. Y. Crez, E. D. Daly, J. P. Dawson, E. R. Dellinger, J. M. Diay, C. Douthit, J. D. Edwards, S. B. Flink, R. J. Golla, D. F. Garms, K. M. Greek, J. E. Hayner, K. G. Heath, R. T. Heldenfels, F. W. Hicks, D. E. Horne, D. B. Johnson, J. D. Kahn, B. E. Kennedy, A. R. Kilgore, R. B. Lasatu, J. D. Markin, J. G. Marshall, G. K. McCampbell, H. C. McCauley, E. K. Minor, W. S. Moore, D. Y. Moss, K. S. Nuickleroy, M. C. Nark, T. C. Neal, J. L. Peaise, P. M. Perrenot, F. A. Perry, A. W. Porcher, G. S. Quigley, T. N. Ray, J. E. Reddick, W. P. Roberts, D. R. Robertson, J. F. Rodgers, D. C. Salmon, C. E. Sanchez, R. B. Schuly, G. B. Sharp, J. C. Singer, W. Q. Solka, Jack Sprague, P. D. Stewart, W. C. St. John, J. C. Thompon, H. D. Tindell, R. A. Truax, D. M. Weaver, G. M. Wheeler, J. E. White, B. E. Wicks, D. W. Winship, W. L. Wuensche, J. H. Young, R. H. • •• 406 MEMBERS DALLAS A M CLUB OFFICERS Atteberry, David L. Baker, Brogdon Barron, W. T. Bass, Bill Baumann, Wayland Bean, D. C. Booty, Billy Buckner, King Bunn, Jennings Burke, Kenneth Campbell, Eddie Carroll, R. L. Cinatl, Frank Clifford, Martin Clinton, Sam Copeland, Robert Cook, A1 Cook, James Crabbe, J. S. Curry, Alvin Cutright, R. L. Dawson, Guy Dunlap, Jack Dunlap, John Durbin, Jerry Eckard, R. C. Ellis, Jerry Findley, Wayne D. Greer, Allen Griffin, H. W. Harrison, John Hayes, G. T. Hayes, Jerry Henderson, Joe Heaton, W. R. Hill, Norman Holloway, Billy Houston, Don Huber, Farrell Hull, Jim Hulsc, Wendel Jeffers, Don Jester, Don Johnson, T. A. Joyce, Larry Ladden, Sam Lambert, Ray Leslie, Gary Linskie, Robert Lonquist, Jack Lutz, Robert Lungren, Buddy Manning, Bob May, A1 Mays, Lowry Memeis, Paul Mote, John McCurdy, Larry McDermott, Chuck McDowell, Jim McLean, Clarence Nicholson, Frank Ohler, J. C. Palmer, Richard Patton, Roland Peterson, Adrian Plumlee, Bubba Pope, Ralph Pratt, Leland Randal, Phil Reesing, Ernest Ribble, B. J. Riddlin, Don Rhodes, Jack Robertson, John Rowlin, Worth Shannohan, Jim Schultze, Don Schwile, Eddie Schweizer, Charles Shawver, Harry Shepherd, John Shuey, Gene Sims, Phil Skrabanek, Tom Smith, Eugene Smith, Tom Spears, Tommy Starr, James Starr, Luther Surgeant, John Sutherland, Lonnie Swan, Bill Teer, Bill Terry, Bill Tolman, C. H. Voros, Stephen Warnish, H. B. White, Bubba White, Cliffton Whitson, Frank Williams, Charlie Woodle, Ray Wynn, Sam President _________________________________________ W. T. BARRON Vice President __________ WAYNE D. FINDLEY Treasurer ______________________________ FRANK NICHOLSON Secretary _____________________________________ JACK CHEWNING Publicity _ _______________ R. C. ECKARD Public ity ______________________________________ FRANK WHITSON W. T. BARRON GALVESTON COUNTY A M CLUB OFFICERS President ____________________________________________ PHIL JACOBS Vice President ___________________________ FRANK URBANIC Secretary-Treasurer ____________________ PAUL MERCER Vice President _________________ CHARLES ANDERSON Reporter __________________________________—----- LEW BENHAM Athletic Officer _______________________ P. ECONOMIDES MEMBERS PHIL JACOBS Acree, John Anderson, Charles Balderach, Dave Bartz, Reed Beheler, Herschell Bell, Walter Benham, Lew Bennett, James Bouse, Charles Braslau, Bob Brink, Gerald Brown, George Collins, James Collins, Jock Comits, Pete Coppage, Bill Creel, Paul Creel, Bob Curry, Lybdon Cusick, Albert Driggs, Don Economides, Phil Evans, Holly Farmer, Neal Fried, Clarence Garner, Dick Gerdes, James Gilmore, Ed Green, Jedd Gunn, James Hall, Tom Hart, Barry Harvey, Thomas Hintz, Joe Innocenti, Albert Jacobs, Phil Johnson, Andrew Kennedy, Ronald Leland, Carl Letsos, Gene McCann, Marvin Macaluso, Anthony Mercer, Paul Mitchell, Fredie Moore, Tom Murillo, Ray Nash, Gene O’Connor, Dick Pappas, Bill Parson, Henry Peterson, Harold Quin, Frank Rekoff, Mitchell Rhodes, Maurice Robisheaux, Joe Ross, Duncan Rowland, Jerry Saffel, Bob Samuels, John Schenider, Fred Schreiber, Sandy Schultz, John Simmonds, John Smith, Colin Speer, Phil Steed, Joe Terry, Bruce Travis, Bob Urbanic, Frank Walker, Bob Warren, Larkin White, Oswald Willhelm, Fred Willhelm, Joe Williford, Richard v i - ' ■M - ' • ■m •..r£ . ' . V ••• • ••I ? . v,- ••i.v I M ■d m m ■$ •4 M ■ ' , if i m M iUr 408 HOUSTON A M CLUB MEMBERS bbott, Gordon dair, Tom dams, James dams, Wesley ndres, Richard therton, T. E. August, Mike Jaird, Roland Jarbee, Jack Becker, Bill Bell, Alan Bell, Robert Benson, Jack Branon, Iverson Brewster, Bob Brooks, Gene Brionne, Dave Bryan, Don Bogh, E. B. Bophler, E. A. Busby, Eddie Byrne, Bill Barrico, Carl Barter, Fred Baliaway, D. W. Berrato, L. D. Bernosek, L. C. Bhesser, Reginald Blark, Perry Bollino, Don Bole, Denny Bremer, Jerry Brigler, Cecil Jaigle, Norman Bannenbam, Joe Berby, Don Boran, Jack Breyfus, Jack Briscoll, Julian Buncan, John idge, Harold Idge, Jerry Bstes, Clarence Bubanks, Jerry Bvans, R. D. i ’errell, Sidney ' rankson, Ray ' redrich, Don ' uller, Pete Barrett, Bob Billespie, J. W. Goldstone, F. P. Goode, Jim Goodman, Ed Griffin, Travis Guibeltean, Jim Gupton, Paul Hadson, Jim Harris, Claude Harbal, G. C. Hatcher, C. M. Heard, Bill Hembree, Calvin Henry, V. G. Hill, James Hilburn, Wayne Hubbard, Dick Huffman, Ronald Isaacks, R. L. Jackson, D. L. Jaggers, Frank Kalil, Bill Kaufhold, Ray G. A. edy, Larry ler, A. L. tz, John in, Dick Bod :r, Paul s , H. A. s, Tedd i, Leo y, Oran i, Tony . Roland •y, Don ;ey, C. J. in, Howard le, Aaron hell, Dave ison, Tom llo, Alex :owitz, Louis g, Pete m, Bob e, Marvin j, Tom ro, Nick 8, Don Mickey OFFICERS President ........................................ RICHARD BLACK Vice President ............ ............. .......... BILL YOUNG Secretary ............................................ DON BENEFIEL Treasurer ..................—................... ......... JIM COOK RICHARD BLACK Poole, Don Puls, Charles Roberts, Frank Robinson, Bill Royall, John Roper, E. E. Saad, Edmund Sauer, Bill Schuler, W. L. Sellers, David Sellers, W. H. Shepherd, J. B. Shuneman, J. R. Smith, Leland Smith, Tom Smith, Sam Soltis, C. W. Soue, Bill Spadachene, Jim Speich, John Stewart, Luis Stobart, Ed Stone, Ernie Strode,. Bryan Teas, J. F. Terrill, Paul Thomason, F. A. Tucker, Larry Vennard, Wick VanEaton, Ray Waikart, Scooter Wall, Dick Wallin, Paul Weinberger, Frank While, R. E. Williams, Don Winburn, Ray Woodard, B. G. Woliver, C. H. Wright, Richard Wunderlich, Travis Wyatt, Ed 409 JOHNSON COUNTY A M CLUB OFFICERS President .................................-.............. BOB BOWERS Vice President ..................................... BILL BROOKS Social Chairman ............................ DON PETERSON Secretary .................................................... R. E. MABE Treasurer .................................... JIMMY PEACOCK , .1 •V.vr ••3 • yi id BOB BOWERS MEMBERS Bell, Pete Bowen, Danny Bowen, Leon Bowen, Mary Lou Carpenter, Carl Clark, John R. Gordon, De Marcus Hilliard, Ray Lucas, Dennis Swatzell, June Swatzell, Lynn Swatzell, Lynn, Jr. Tracy, Charles Tracy, John Wilkinson, David jM •tvs ' :i§ $ . Vv ' M I $ ;4i 4I0 LAREDO A M CLUB OFFICERS President ................. A. N. CUELLAR Vice President ____________________________ EDWARD WRIGHT Secretary .................................................. TOM YATES Treasurer ............................ RODOLFO ALVARADO Sergeant-at-Arms ____________________ LEANARD CHAIRES Parliamentarian ........................ ROSENDO ANCIRA Historian ______________ ENRIQUE FLORES Reporter ________________________________________ PAULINO GARZA MEMBERS Alvarado, Rodolfo Arredondo, Ricardo Ancira, Rosendo E. Arguindegui, Carlos H. Arneson, Donald Ayala, Federico Bexar, Armando Bruni, Robert Chaircs, Leonard Cardenas, Alberto Canales, Gilberto Collons, Duane Cuellar, Andres Dalrymple, Albert Durda, Frank Evans, Ralph Fernandez, Albert Flores, Enrique Galvan, Daniel Garcia, Delfino Garcia, Heriberto Garcia, Jesus Garcia, Oscar Garcia, Raul Garza, Amando Garza, Manuel Garza, Paulino Gonzalez, Jesus Guajardo, Elijio Guarneros, Francisco Guerroa, Alonzo Gutierrez, Jose Gutierrez, Jose Hale, James Katz, Marvin Krawetz, Howard Magnon, Alberto Morales, Fred Moreno, Raul Mann, Hohnny Mata, Carlos Pappas, Dimitri Pena, Jose Puig, Joe Raymond, Manuel Raymond, Rolando Rivera, Ramon Salazar, Ramiro Salinas, Rodolfo Sanchez, Tom Madrigal, Santos Shaifer, Nat Slaughter, Randolph Taylor, Ernest Trevino, Desiderio Trevino, Roberto Wright, Edward Webb, Carlos Wharton, Clyde Uribe, Armando Uribe, Livy Yates, Tom A. N. CUELLAR 411 LAVACA COUNTY A M CLUB OFFICERS President ............................................ SAMUEL JAHN Vice President .................... JOE D. FEHRENKAMP Secretary ................................................. W. J. MEYER Treasurer ______________________________________JAMES R. WITTE Reporter .................................... QUINTON J. RAAB Social Chairman ________________________ ORAN T. HRNCIR SAMUEL JAHN MEMBERS Andrews, M. W. Barbarak, A. F. Biehunko, E. F. Butschek, R. J. Degenhart, John Effenberger, Travis Emerson, L. R. Ermis, Dennis Fehrenkomp, J. D. Hrncir, O. T. Jahn, Samuel Kocian, Jimmy Kutac, Willie Matusek, Vernon Meyer, W. J. Morris, David Prasek, Paul Quast, D. C. Raab, Q, T, Remmers, Buddy Spaniel, G. J. Witte, J. R. Zumwalt, Robert 412 % %): m PASADENA A M CLUB OFFICERS President ........................................ JIM HENNIGAN Vice President ........................ CHARLES FISCHER Secretary .................................... DANNY THURMAN Treasurer ......................................... ROYCE ENGLISH JIM HENNIGAN •,i • ■. MEMBERS Abshire, Dale Anderson, Bill Bostic, Jerry Boykin, Eral Dansby, Eddie English, Boyce Fenner, Chuck Finney, John Fischer, Charles Fulgham, Sid Hennigan, Jim Holcomb, Charles Kester, Larry Lay, Bill McClary, Bib Moake, Russell Page, Roger Scannell, John Slabbaert, Romain Smith, Flemming Slattings, Don Thurman, Danny OFFICERS President .................................. LEONARD D. EDDY Vice President ____________________________________ D. S. BORING Secretary-Treasurer ____________________ ODES 0. MATTIZA LEONARD D. EDDY MEMBERS Anderson, Otto J. Bailey, Dwayne S. Barras, Richard A. Barrier, R. McVey Beagle, Charles D. Begnaud, Edward M. Bonin, Larry J. Boring, Doyal S. Broussard, Vance L. Bryan, Frank G. Budwine, John R. Bushnell, Terry D. Clark, Berne H. Cockerham, William H. Cofman, Thomas S. Davis, Ernest W. Decluitl, Douglass R. Delee, James A. Derouen, Dale D. Dixon, Don D. Durham, Paul R. Eddy, Leonard D. Erwin, Robert R. Fairchild, Pat L. Farquhar, A. W. Faulkner, Richard C. Ferguson, Qubin Fite, Lloyd E. Gaines, Merrel E. Greene, Hubert R. Greer, John W. Gregory, Fred C. Grote, Fred R. Guy, Christoph A. Hackney, William A. Hallmark, Waymon D. Hawsey, Joe D. Hazlewood, Carlton F. Heard John F. Henry, Vernon J. Herpln, Claude J. Hollingswofth, James S. Hotchkiss, Oscar T. Jackson, James A. James, William L. Jansson, Erick M. Jensen, Don L. Jemigan, Jack W. Johnson, Harry S. Jones, John P. Kelly, William P. Land, Robert L. Lord, Alexander E. McCurley, James M. McFarland, Kenneth W. Matthijetz, Carl W. Mattiza, Odez 0. May, James Moser, John H. Patton, Robert S. Phillips, Oscar H. Portie, Donald A. Pullin, Henry Putnam, Robert M. Roberts, Lester Roth, Donald F. Simms, John H. Snyder, Jimmy G. Sonnier, Jerry R. Spurlock, J. B. Wilson, John C. Wood, Pat H. Woodall, Billie E. Yarbrough, Robert H. ••4.: ♦ % ■■ ' I ■4 ■43 VV| ' • - ■■ .V : ' U 44 V ■4 3- 414 SAN ANTONIO A M CLUB OFFICERS President .................................... PETE STEINMAN Vice President ___________________________________ LAD HEROLD Secretary ______________________________________ BILL BRADSHAW Treasurer ........................................ LOUIS WERNERT Reporter ___________________________________________________ DON KEMP MEMBERS Acheson, Bert Altwein, Don Ayres, Billy Dacon, Stanley Batot, Bob Blank, Bubba Bolner, Tony Bradshaw, Bill Briggs, Bob Brunett, A1 Campbell, Tom Coffman, Wayne Conkling, Dave Conn, Billy Crawford, Jack Cummins, Harry Dailey, Barton Davsin, Larry Datson, Gene Diltz, Richard Dockery, James Driskill, Melvin Driver, Louie Drury, Frank Dutcher, B. C. Ousek, Eddie Elting, Tom Fischer, Richard Fling, Kelly Forester, B. Gibbs, Fred Gibson, Gordon Glazener, Jlob Herold, David Herold, Lad Hilgers, Fred Hinze, Neil Joeris, Joe Johnson, Hugh Jones, Robert Kallison, Pete Knutson, Jim Lasater, Tom Louie, Shewson Ma rtin, Bruce Mathis, Jimmy Maxwell, Jerry McCormick, Lehland McFarland, Clay McGinley, Ed Mclllhenny, John McLean, Ray Molberg, Forest Nourie, Bill Nunnelly, Ken Opitz, Bob Orr, Charles Plott, Dick Rambo, James Reed, Billy Ricks, Rondy Rinard, John Ritchey, Ted Roberson, Ken Rochelle, David Rossman, Earl Rowland, Bill Royce, Marshall Schubach, Bob Schwope, Bob Shepard, Bill Shields, Charlie Skladal, George Springer, Karl Steinman, Pete Stout, Ralph Tate, Gordon Toudouze, Tom Tschirhart, Leo Williams, Dan Wulfe, Ed Wury, Taylor Wurzlock, Jerome 415 PETE STEINMAN OFFICERS President .................................. LEONARD D. EDDY Vice President ____________________________________ D. S. BORING Secretary-Treasurer -------------------- ODES O. MATTIZA MEMBERS Anderson, Otto J. Bailey, Dwayne S. Barras, Richard A. Barrier, R. McVey Beagle, Charles D. Begnaud, Edward M. Bonin, Larry J. Boring, Doyal S. Broussard, Vance L. Bryan, Frank G. Budwine, John R. Bushnell, Terry D. Clark, Berne H. Cockerhatn, William H. Cofman, Thomas S. Davis, Ernest W. Decluitt, Douglass R. Delee, James A. Derouen, Dale D. Dixon, Don D. Durham, Paul R. Eddy, Leonard D. Erwin, Robert R. Fairchild, Pat L. Farquhar, A. W. Faulkner, Richard C. Ferguson, Qubin Fite, Lloyd E. Gaines, Merrel E. Greene, Hubert R. Greer, John W. Gregory, Fred C. Grote, Fred R. Guy, Christoph A. Hackney, William A. Hallmark, Waymon D. Hawsey, Joe D. Hazlewood, Carlton F. Heard John F. Henry, Vernon J. Herpln, Claude J. Hollingsworth, James S. Hotchkiss, Oscar T. Jackson, James A. James, William L. Jansson, Erick M. Jensen, Don L. Jernigan, Jack W. Johnson, Harry S. Jones, John P. Kelly, William P. Land, Robert L. Lord, Alexander E. McCurley, James M. McFarland, Kenneth W. Matthijetz, Carl W. Mattiza, Odez O. May, James Moser, John H. Patton, Robert S. Phillips, Oscar H. Portie, Donald A. Pullin, Henry Putnam, Robert M. Roberts, Lester Roth, Donald F. Simms, John H. ' Snyder, Jimmy G. Sonnier, Jerry R. Spurlock, J. B. Wilson, John C. Wood, Pat H. Woodall, Billie E. Yarbrough, Robert H. 414 SAN ANTONIO A M CLUB OFFICERS President ........ Vice President Secretary ________ Treasurer ......... Reporter __________ PETE STEINMAN ______ LAD HEROLD BILL BRADSHAW LOUIS WERNERT __________ DON KEMP MEMBERS Acheson, Bert Altwein, Don Ayres, Billy Dacon, Stanley Batot, Bob Blank, Bubba Bolner, Tony Bradshaw, Bill Briggs, Bob Brunett, A1 Campbell, Tom Coffman, Wayne Conkling, Dave Conn, Billy Crawford, Jack Cummins, Harry Dailey, Barton Davsin, Larry Datson, Gene Diltz, Richard Dockery, James Driskill, Melvin Driver, Louie Drury, Frank Dutcher, B. C. Ousek, Eddie Elting, Tom Fischer, Richard Fling, Kelly Forester, B. Gibbs, Fred Gibson, Gordon Glazener, JBob Herold, David Herold, Lad Hilgers, Fred Hinze, Neil Joeris, Joe Johnson, Hugh Jones, Robert Kallison, Pete Knutson, Jim ,asater, Tom ,ouie, Shewson lartin, Bruce lathis, Jimmy laxwell, Jerry IcCormick, Lehland IcFarland, Clay IcGinley, Ed Iclllhenny, John IcLean, Ray lolberg. Forest lourie. Bill lunnelly, Ken )pitz. Bob )rr, Charles ’lott, Dick lambo, James Iced, Billy licks, Rondy linard, John litchey, Ted toberson, Ken lochelle, David lossman, Earl lowland. Bill loyce, Marshall jchubach, Bob Schwope, Bob ihepard, Bill shields, Charlie skladal, George springer, Karl steinman,’ Pete stout, Ralph Fate, Gordon Foudouze, Tom Fschirhart, Leo Williams, Dan Wulfe, Ed Wury, Taylor Wurzlock, Jerome 415 PETE STEINMAN SOUTHWEST TEXAS A M CLUB OFFICERS President ..................................... LOUIS EARL CAPT Vice President ___________________________ ARTHUR J. RANEY Secretary-Treasurer ______________________________ JOE E. WEST LOUIS EARL CAPT MEMBERS Anso, Joe Ashley, Ollie Beever, Gus Braden, Joe Bradford, Wallace Brucks, Tony Bracks, Bill Boubel, Brose Capt, Louis Chaney, Roy Clark, Sammy Coronado, Juan Craig, Ray Custer, Jack Dannemiller, George Dobie, Bufe Evans, Robert Gonzales, Kelly Grosenbacher, Maxey Harper, Delmar Helbig, Herby Holmig, Tommy Jenkins, Buddy Kelly, Pat Landrum, Bob Lee, Wayne Melson, Marvin Milan, John Montgomery, Padget Mount, Bill Outlaw, Ted Pridy, Buddy Rambie, John Ramsey, Frank Raney, Jerry Talbutt, Bill Taylor, Tom Templer, Otis Vorheier, Monroe Weatherford, Jack Wendland, Jimmy West, Dale West, Joe Earl 416 ; O • .i . ‘-v: y •y, ' • -vi ' - ' i a;?; %• • TARPON CLUB OFFICERS President ................................ ARLIN YEAGER, JR. Vice President ........................................ HAL PARKS Secretary _________......................... HUNTLEY SHELTON Treasurer _____________________________ JOHN SCARBOROUGH Sergeant-at-Arms ................................... JIM MURRAY Reporter _____________________________________JOHN GENTRY HAL M. PARKS MEMBERS Cavitt, Jim Clark, Franklin Dixon, Bob Frandolig, John Garrett, Joe Hartt, Walter Massey, Billy Phillips, David Porter, Gordon Reed, Ray Simms, Roy Smith, Gene 417 OFFICERS President ............. BILLY WAYNE SHANNON Vice President ______________ LAWRENCE HOWARD Secretary-Treasurer ____________________________ JIM ASHLOCK Social Secretary __________________________________ KEN KILLION BILLY WAYNE SHANNON MEMBERS Autry, Eddie Baker, Harri Black, Buddy Blain, Jim Boyd, George Chandler, Glen Chinn, Jim Collins, Jim Cooder, Gene Corum, Herb French, Otis Garner, Pat Hale, Lloyd Huddelston, Billy Pete Hudson, Andy Johnson, Bill Johnson, Roy Lee, Rodney Livingston, Charlie Nessmith, Pete Sammons, J. T. Shannon, Charles Short, Tom Sipes, Buddy Skains, Bill Truk, Arnold Walford, Albert Williams, Clayton Wilkeison, Bob 418 WACO-McLENNAN COUNTY A M CLUB OFFICERS President ____________ Vice President _ Secretary _____________ Treasurer ------------ Serge an t-at-Arms Social Chairman FRANK A. VITRANO ___ GLEN LANGFORD ______________ JOHN PETTY ED LEE THOMPSON ___________ BILL BROWN .... SKIPPY MARLOW MEMBERS Bertrand, Roy Bledsoe, Ralph Childress, James Cturtlik, John Dickens, Wayne Dudek, Bob Easley, Bill Evans, Bob Frey, Mickey Hay, Norman Hulke, Bubba Johnson, Bill Jones, Otha Massey, Jimmy Mousa, Bob Noack, Bobby O’Hara, Bruce Quinn, Frank Sharp, Eddie Tyra, Jimmy Walker, Weldon Wensal, Harlan Williams, Fred Wilson, Carl Wood, Langston WICHITA FALLS A M CLUB OFFICERS President ________________________ PAUL E. CAMERON, JR. Vice President _____________________________ CHARLES SMITH Reporter __________________________________________________ ED HOLDER PAUL E. CAMERON, JR. MEMBERS Ammers, Bobby Breckeen, J. H., Jr. Burch, Whizzer Cassidy, John Gibson, Billy Goodlett, Steve Haven, Deon Hoff, Bert Huffaker, Melvin Ireland, Jay Kelly, Mac Kemp, Dale Legging, John Redman, Vannin Smith, Charles Smith, Don Staples, Brock Steven, John Thack, George Wall, Ray Wall, Richard 420 OFFICERS JOHN MITCHELL President DENNIE SMITH Vice President LARRY INGREM Secretary DENNIS LUCAS Treasurer CARL LIVISAY Publicity Chairman AMERICAN FOUNDRY SOCIETY AMERICAN SOCIETY OF CIVIL ENGINEERS OFFICERS CARL WILSON President L. ,W. HOFFMANN Vice President R. W. BEATTIE T reasurer R. A. BOWERS Secretary OFFICERS OFFICERS CHARLES E. SINCLAIR President DAVID G. RIEMER Vice President ROBERT L. YEAGER Secretary WARREN JOHNSON Reporter ' •x • V - BASIC DIVISION COUNCIL OFFICERS ROGER Q. LANDERS, JR. President BILL RAY BALLARD Vice President ED STERN Secretary DONALD DIERSCHKE Treasurer PAGE MORGAN Program Chairman R. S. HIGGINS Reporter OFFICERS BILL GILLESPIE President BOB POTEET Vice President JOHN MILAM Secretary-T reasurer GEORGE MUNNS Reporter ELMER D. WESTFALL President CHARLIE RICHARDSON Vice President JOHN STOCKTON Secretary WAYNE GAYLE Treasurer D. L. SMITH Program Chairman DR. W. E. WRIGHT Sponsor OFFICERS J. PHIL MOCKFORD Chairman C. B. STERZING Vice President R. A. BLACKWELL Secretary C. C. NEIGHBORS Reporter INTER-COUIN OFFICERS FRANK ROGERS President MARVIN FORD Vice President BILL DARK Program Chairman GLENN SPECHT Secretary OFFICERS GLENN BLAKE President JOHNNY MAC MOORE Vice President CHRIS MOCEK Secrelary-T reasurer DENNY SCOTT Parliamentarian CHARLEY KAMMERDIENER, JR. Vice President EUGENE ROZACKY Secretary JIM NEWMAN T reasurer MONROE FUCHS Reporter OFFICERS y:l m Jl a t vjmsmwj mm 1 1 w r , • H J ' T w y 5 t I ; ffi f : W n 8 - ® 1 iS! tfn jmi m , jBmmmsim ff -kj ' « it Vl| ; I ft in Lmkm, ■ ; Miil 1 ,-,4. 4 iii - H BH OFFICERS C. L. CURL Chairman H. E. HANNAH Vice Chairman L. E. GOODMAN Vice Chairman W. D. REID Secretary S. W. SMITH T reasurer FEDERICO CHOW Program Chairman SOCIETY OF AUTOMOTIVE ENGINEERS NATIONAL POULTRY JUDGING CHAMPIONS MEMBERS CHARLEY J. KAMMERDIENER JAMES W. NEWMAN ALTON L. FUCHS EUGENE ROZACKY E. D. PARNELL Coach MEMBERS LEE WILSON BOBBY RANKINE DON LENHERT H. C. McCAMPBELL G. T. KING Coach TAU BETA PI OFFICERS ANDREW GARY President ALLEN CUNNINGHAM Vice President joe bill McAlister Corresponding Secretary MARVIN SWINK Treasurer IDE P. TROTTER Recording Secretary ROBERT BEARD Cataloger OFFICERS DON STRANGE President FRED OLDS Vice President VAL CANNON Secretary JOHN SHELTON Reporter SID PITSEN Treasurer BELL COUNTY A M CLUB OFFICERS JOHN LEWIS HARLAN President ROBERT L. LEE Vice President CHARLES A. EDWARDS Secretary ALTON PURNELL KEITH Treasurer FRED B. COX, JR. Reporter EDWARD CASTILLO Sergeant-at-A rms OFFICERS FLOYD GRIMLAND President RAYMOND LAMMERT, JR. Vice President RONNIE ROETSCHKE Secretary DOLAND OLSON Treasurer NED GRANGER Reporter BRAZORIA COUNTY CLUB OFFICERS GENE MORRIS President BILL CURRY Vice President DON SCHNEIDER Secretary-T reasurer FRANK BLASHKE Reporter OFFICERS R. A. BLACKWELL President BENNY HINES Vice President DEWEY HARRIS Treasurer BOB WILLMANN President ANDREW CARY Vice President LEANARD KUTAC Secretary CURTIS BREMER Treasurer OFFICERS DALE SOUTHERN President “SONNY” TUTT Vice President FRANK WADDELL Secretary and Treasurer BILL POST Social Chairman iSillliSs CENTRAL WEST TEXAS A M CLUB ■ 5 3 ■V ' fr i. ,v, , Mr CZECH ■H : ' d t ' ■M •„4 ■ .. v 3 .rA : ;.7| 4 ' •if OFFICERS MELTON HOLUBEC President EDDIE NEDBALEK Fice President WILLY KOPECKY Secretary CHARLES HLAVINKA Treasurer JOHNNY BRAVENEC Reporter JOSEF JANECKA Social Chairman OFFICERS JOE FRED ROSE President LEE WILSON Vice President J. B. LILLEY, JR. President EDWARD ELLISON Vice President BUDDY LOVICK Secretary HOWARD WRIGHT Reporter BOB GLAZE Reporter OFFICERS EUGENE T. SKIDMORE President FRANK C. LUTHER Vice President LAWRENCE FRANCIS Secr etary TOM KELLY T reasurer OFFICERS WILLIE J. KOPECKY, JR President MELROY BRANDT Vice President GENE MIEDTH Secretary-T reasurer JOE “SKIP” PATTON Social Secretary OFFICERS EDWARD MIGURA President ALLEN MUELLER Vice President RUSS GOODALE Secretary RANDALL McALLISTER T reasurer t n J 11111 FLAX COUNTRY A M CLUB FORT WORTH A M CLUB OFFICERS BOBBY WOODY President LARY MILRANY Vice President CHESTER SLAWSON Secretary ALLAN CROWLEY Social Secretary OFFICERS JIM DeMARS President FRANK HILL Vice President ROBERT RUIZ Secretary-T reasurer GOLDEN STATE CLUB GONZALES COU I NTY CLUB OFFICERS RAY SHANKLIN President PAT McCRORY Vice President JQHN A. DAVIS Secretary ARTHUR SOEFJE T reasurer DAVID BROTHERS Reporter JOE NETARDUS Social Chairman ’v : - , GUADALUP LLEY CLUB HILL COUNTY CLUB m W ' Ft i ! t r t’l f ,sA V ft m H A Aw«l i ii SI ' My 1 ' 4 fcawiii uMi U m Us Iss 459 •V ' ;4 .• OFFICERS GERALD W. MARSHALL President DENNIS WILLIAMS Vice President ORVILLE GLAZE Treasurer LEONARD MAGNIDER Reporter T OFFICERS B. J. GOLDSMITH President GARRETT CARD Vice President DONALD LEWIS Secretary CHARLES CYPERT Treasurer srafes OFFICERS RALPH EWING President WAYNE GALE Vice President JAMES JOHNSON Secretary HOLLIS BOWLING T reasurer BILL IKE ALLRED Social Chairman JIM ED COBB Reporter OFFICERS WAYNE STOKELY President SCOTT LEE REYNOLDS Vice President JOHNNIE WILSON Secretary JOHNNY BASINGER Treasurer OFFICERS R. T. (TED) YAGGI President JAMES T. ROBERTS Vice President TOMMY GLASS Secretary-T reasurer SARGE CALDWELL Reporter NORTHEAST TEXAS A M CLUB JORGE DUCOS Secretary OFFICERS JOE HERSHEY President BURK SORELE Vice President JIM WILSON Secretary JIM HORTON Sergeant-at-A rms PANHANDLE CLUB PERMIAN BASIN A M OFFICERS DOYLE LOWREY President G. B. LEWIS Vice President SADLER BRIDGES T reasurer GLENN BAKER Secretary DICK HULL Social Secretary OFFICERS BILL ANDREWS President J. P. GOODE Vice President BERNIE JAMES Secretary-T reasurer DICK PITTS Social Secretary ROTHE DAVIS President DICK CRAWFORD Vice President JACKIE LEE Secretary-T reasurer OFFICERS GUY S. MOORE President THOMAS A. SNELLING Vice President CONRAD M. CUMMINGS Secretary THOMAS G. RATCLIFFE T reasurer LEONARD SMITH President RICHARD STEEL Vice President J. D. CALHOUN Secretary-T reasurer OFFICERS GLEN CONNALLY President JAMES GAFNEY Vice President JAMES MILSTEAD Secretary J. A. STEELE Treasurer TYLER-SMITH COUNTY A M CLUB WEST A M CLUB OFFICERS JOHN FRANK SEAT President HARTON BARBER Vice President GEROME LEDNICKY Secretary JOHNNY PETER T reasurer wSn A t 446 MEMBERS Baird, Roland Bassett, Paul Beagle, Charles Blacklock, James Buchanan, W. R. Caffey, James Caffman, Stewart Cross, Charles Dean, William Foxworth, Charles Fuchs, Monroe Halvelson, Carlton Hazelwood, Carlton Hirschfelt, Gene Hill, Norman Hohlt, Allan Howell, James Kalil, Bill Kopecky, Willie Leimbrook, John Metzger, David McGlaum, Richard McGowan, E. B. Neighbors, J. Richard, Thomas Soefje, Allen Spencer, Jim Stranford, E. Tarver, W. A. Tucker, Paul West, Joe Winburn, Ray Winship, W. OFFICERS President .................................... RONALD HUDSON Vice President ............................ LOUIS BENAVIDES Secretary ............................................ JACK BARBEE Program Chairman .............. GARRETT MAXWELL RONALD HUDSON 447 0 A C T I V I T I E S The Ags welcome Bear” Tessies down for the S.M.U. game The Cadet Corps in review for Fort Worth corps trip Artillery sophomores hung a special sign on the Fort Worth court house. Down Main in Houston Trimming the Old” Army way And the timber is stacked The nightwatch Split-second timing High, wide, and handsome Bare feet makes bopping easier Music in a dreamy mood bv Tex Beneke 459 More than 6,000 witnessed the annual Aggie Muster in front of the M.S.C. President Morgan introducing Gover¬ nor Shivers, the principal speaker 462 It’s hard to say good-by ' Auld Lang Syne” for the Seniors fmm wmm wm b if«5 ' .. ' A . v ‘ .t- ■ ‘ ■ ' -r: : Xr S-T-. ' y : : i ,-?■ T: Jh. • W k They sure look good James Earle has discovered a new personality at A M—Slouch. He is now putting the finishing touches on another cartoon. I ' D LI k.E. TO] SUB.E, PUKMC R.ESER.VE. A SUfcE ©UT Room , Sir f ) Vou ' LL ME.VE.G - y -TGET IT f YOU OOWT E.VEM MAVE A COMVEwtioi C A.R.D FwOWDY OUT TMA.R. A.QG e THIS HERE ' S YO ' OLE COUKJTCY Dl C JOC BRAWGIMQ VO 1 © MEN, WEKE LETT IKJ ’fUO T-t mE.TS , KAO VOU SENIORS GO NON-JftA-UE jEMas, NO I 1 AJNT A seniok. beo after 7:00 But uawe|, u folo] ? TUEM POOR SEMIOR 5 Vr-: The Houston Post i a i mumuiik-h %hi« h kiii ■ m mi i it i • .f fr. Kj The DAIbV TEXAN ■ ' ' Aflq.O SlAH«rS Cry . . Censorship Resist -—• The Battalion I In 11 a I ion Oi-KililorK Ucsi n JoIh “i? In l aic of I ' ulilicnlion (anninillcc • ' • ' « M rt t fV•l.njr The I {oust on I’rcss — • Tlu- Bryan Daily Eagle j tx HalUlio. : frr Ucij, r ' I — P . ' ' ••r ' l 51)f E i5 onnnn Jfrtns — Gen. Weyland back to Aggieland for a short visit THE HOUSTON CHRONICLE All Aggie Daily Staff Resigns Till CIH l nmi 11 II NM H : The SkifT — a Fort Worth Star-Telegram EditzS 40 „ al,r fllarn ?Cri«s-Snb«iif_ -- HL •« . HE LUFKIN. DAILY NEWS •££ ' “ The Port Worth Press ...... v— hi in■ ■ — - bfctcn. (4 AIM M«ws Sr u Q«.t She Mill (Tangum ——- • ■ e ' NcwspAP S aff ’ . At A M jjvy.V A« « ' CSorp C SSiSril Everyone to his own opinion M fa % IMHU me: to UCKY No matter where the Ags play, the 12th Man will be there. Let’s hope they’re gone for good Circulated Daily To 90 Per Cent Of Local Resident The Battalion Published By A AM Students For 1 Yearn Nsnraber 129: Volume 52 Pi bus htd nun v tut imprest of a hr eater a m college COLLEGE STATION (Ajr idand), TEXAS. FRIDAY, APRIL {. 1952 Price Fire Cento 4 TTs’ Disband; Confess To Authorities ............................ ..... ........ , ■ • t ----—__ Senate Against Offieial Statement I Secret ’Fraternity PTrs’ A AS t Tn! tees r Mem hors Puiuslw ISf - TATAPCfc ' Vf kiw.wn « tht •Thii-Tr« nj. A ro.jp of tu«l«nn luv. ,|. ° 9 ' ' • ■ meml Wp In tl.1. omnlntfcHi «i.l lu.v .tat. lutuiuT mo„ • aa v s,h.. i Tru .f « i! {fle College Authorities that they conatitute the entire j ! An undisclosed number of memfwrs . f the student f : confe.s d la t nijfht in H-ing member of a secret ortpir | tion known a the fT’? . AH a iet offtcer in the j(r u|) i ' re«luc«I to I he rank «-f private by administrative action il memFter.-f were plaeeri on eunduet probation. A mevaye from M. T. Harrington read in Shis and i today raid the organization Secret Ballot « tfri-l- STttKir ! ‘tote , tho Sees.-- mu iiaiUimu n a gimt Edtt«r ; I; • -.ibn tftttei-Ml HiS? fee mH3e«fii to ! ' K . ?- ■-• « ' •■■ n it-i.irjin i tl .- 1 T « : ttr. i ? fey Ke«’, • nyfl ' ' :pn v C. H. • b-h-u ii Jfe.v V- , A meawage can Mean Halla At the same tii for At the same time the president snee dents that men involved in ucl flits: COt dd in ' dismissed from the oi Th.. 1, Ho,I : i i vf : Wi .. he:-, i: r ah M fi. ..-.I c- the • . t F. ffeiv. Nb Wiihan PE Building Steed Released By NPA known as the Ttue Texan . A group of atuden rrstttee their memintmhip in thl org ni uition ami have stat¬ in! to the College authorities that they conatitute the entire membership. These atudentn ap{ eared in it group before the l‘reai lent • f the College, the CommamUmt, and the Assistant Dean of .Men ami gave their word that they were disbanding their organization. Our investigation reveals that this organization was for soda! and fellowship pun row . We cannot find any evide of their having influenced student elections or appointme in the Conw Tiie memlrershlp who were fSipoiar «n l well known in stude ;u f - :tief W- led that Issause of their popularity they were commander ;r •’ to stin this organization and that their Ireing ter -f the ids ve organization was not the reason for having attained positions of leadership. Because secret organizations are against the regulations pofsr . f the College, appropriate disciplinary Action is g taken. All members of this organization have t een. piuo-d ' n conduct protwifion for the r« mainder of their school ' |l [Vl Ci S organization was dr it of the college warm ' d all ih organization in the futu is or appointments ouio i c uismtased imm the udlege. ;r7 ,.. u 19I5 r;r“. ' s r,. v r5r i .in larnfius Memterahlp inciudtHi oni(Minv commander-, bat tab ..l r..v - - • ■ • ■ Aur t iiMii-rnilitar stUilenU. : Ixil i yell leader, i ‘Rodeo Prizes On Display iiJiUry a.. ri tv« . i : ight l - •hu.-k b- ii 472 wtlr . SV,gwl ..... _ j , . „ mrinfecT , iarecc. in addition to the foregoing, ail memWrs of the ID i ..n . wba ww RH-niton -if lhl« orKRl.llatinn huv,. bwa ad- | for Thif ,( A „. , mtmstratively reduced to the grade of private. ! mini liiti rcollegiate fbale.i arc ' i i w For general information, effective this date, memln ' rshlp : , . m ' hsjday in the show «•;.• «•.- f h ’ in secret organizations of this type will be just cause for di - : ' ,S Si!v “f ,,u ' ' k - •t’ o ' -xUK..cr, 5S-..... .. .............. |S™.F :.-r= ■ ......... . i-rr.i.i-nt Th, ....... . .. _____ -........................................................................... | ehmUKh ' ih sate -.r prt.graitw j M.iUnry •Diffnian, Tull Receive f T«g o i h e hf ? • - 1 I la i-s t -- Agg YA’dl Il ' hC : ' h! •• Xh. , An Aggie from the start t ■ ' ■• . i : « • - f- t! .?, - •: ‘.V’SiEJfo i- - jgMh a ? .-% One of the sharpest Then there went a tradition, Then there left an Aggie, Then there were five. Next year, Ags!! The Reb Shades of the old country COL.. JOE IS WATCH INC YOU College Regulations 1952 TWENTY-SIXTH EDITION The latest method of float-outs Big Brother is also watching you Everyone came to the Rodeo this year ................................... ■ ...... §r|§i| A Nothing said B£- - and you’ll need at least 40 khaki ties and 30 pieces of. r ' But they let me in the Mess Hall!” Galveston Beach off P. 0. Spring at Aggieland. . . and the graveyard shift is out ffT l i I )orm I IJiii N;il r I l • 1 •, . t t .1 ' li • m II fi 1 — fly ! uml lt ' l •illl ! . i 1 - ill’. lu ll ' tl r t S ' V ' « i r fm iiirimt I n l i «• I’.trli •In 480 481 4 But in the chair, he looked so small” Smoking in the outer lobby, pie I know it’s late to ask for a date, but. . . mm. ;4‘ 1,. Jlf! «I? A D Y E R T I $ I N G OUR AGGIELAND ’54 ADVERTISERS Aggieland Pharmacy Aggieland Studio A M Waldrop Company Associated Pipeline Company Black’s Pharmacy Bryan Building Loan Association Bryan Coca-Cola Bottling Company Bryan Motors Cade Motor Company Caldwell Jewelers Cameron Iron Works Campus Cleaners Canady’s Pharmacy City National Bank College Station State Bank Collegiate Shop Culpepper Realty Company Dallas National Bank Dr. Pepper Bottling Company Exchange Store Farwell Company, Inc. First National Bank of Houston First State Bank and Trust Company of Bryan Fordyce Gravel Company Hughes Tool Company Humble Oil and Refining Company J. M. Dellinger, Inc. John Deere Plow Company Lane-Wells Company Lester’s Smart Shop Lilly Ice Cream Company Memorial Student Center McCullough-Dansby Company National Bank of Commerce of Houston Palace, Queen, and Dixie Theaters Parker Astin Penney’s Sankey Park Jewelers Second National Bank of Houston Shaffer Tool Works Southwestern States Telephone Company Sosolik’s Radio and TV Service Texas Electric Service Company Twelfth Man Inn Wehrman’s Cafe W. L. Macatee Sons, Inc. W. S. D. Clothing Store Wyatt Manufacturers and Erectors York Corporation MR. CARL BIRDWELL We extend our most sincere thanks to Mr. Carl Birdwell, manager of the Exchange Store, for his friendly interest and cooperation in Student Publi¬ cations throughout the year. It is the wish of the editors and staff of this book that every student read carefully the next few pages. We have attempted to show you pictures of the Exchange Store in operation and tell you how some of its profits are spent. TED J. UPTMORE Advertising Manager The Aggieland ’54 YOUR EXCHANGE STORE Designed for benefits to the AGGIE student body, the Exchange Store like any good business makes a profit. These profits are yours because you are the one that really profits. From September 1947 to October 1953 a total of $382, 882. 27 has been allocated from store profits to Student Welfare and Recreation. These projects have received help from Exchange Store Profits: The Grove The Aggie Players The Memorial Student Center Guion Hall The Rodeo Arena Tennis Courts Lighted Softball Field Library Music Room Library Recreational Reading Room Golf Course The Aggie Band Intramural Athletic Equipment Movable Review Stands Y.M.C.A. TEXAS AGGIES More than just a slogan, it is a continuous fact. Not satisfied with giving only the profits to the student body, The Exchange Store pays approximately $35, 000. 00 per year to students and students’ wives in salaries. Many colleges have profit-sharing plans, but the benefits and advantages shown on these pages more than tell their own story. EXCHANGE STORE $ce ted ACTIVITIES AND SERVICES THAT THE M. S. C. OFFERS YOU Student Leadership Program Fountain Room Bowling Guest Rooms Telephone Center Inter-Collegiate Talent Show All-College Dances Metzger Cun Collection Forums Information Center Dining Room Table Tennis Record Rooms Student-Faculty Coffees Meeting Rooms Aggie Talent Show Rue Pinalle Banquets Record Listening Parties Bowling Tournaments Junto Music Library Gift Shop Art Classes Open Houses Football Ticket Exchange Barber Shop Exhibits Craft Classes Games Audio Piano Rooms Lectures Stamp Collection Telegraph Center Art Shows Dancing Classes Photography Labs Bridge Tournament Amateur Radio Student Receptions Crafts Shop Photography Classes Browsing Library Television Film Society The Living Room of the Campus The Compliments of City National Bank of Bryan Bryan Bryan, Texas Member F. D. I. C. (£££$081 Bottling Co., Inc. Canady’s Pharmacy Bryan, Texas TWELFTH MAN INN The Aggies’ Favorite Eating Place We Serve the Best North Gate College Station, Texas Compliments W. S. D. CLOTHIERS CAMPUS CLEANERS Serving Texas Aggies Since 1927 College Station, Texas Fine Clothing and Furnishings for Men, Women, and Boys Uniforms and Equipment Bryan, Texas FARWELL CO., INC. ★ ★ ★ Mechanical Contractors PLUMBING HEATING AIR CONDITIONING Ex-Aggies: W. E. (Pete) Frost ’42 S. E. (Stimmy) Ammons ’46 DALLAS When you think of loved ones who are far away, think of Long Distance. What a pleasure to hear their dear voices again by telephone. And how they will enjoy hearing from you, too. Long Distance is fast, friendly, and the cost is small. grsjrvj 1 Serving T«xo«.Arkon cis.Oltlohomo,Loimiono THE SOUTHWESTERN ' STATES TELEPHONE CO. SUADDUP, TEASIP ' AM ' QE.T e AC C oka MV UOMEWOE_K.. VOU SHOULD VE KklOWM BETTE- ' M TO paimt sully ' YORK CORPORATION Refrigeration and Air Conditioning for All Purposes District Office tor Southwest—Houston, Texas Branches in Dallas, Fort Worth and San Antonio Distributors in all Principal Cities FACTORIES AT YORK, PA. LANE WELLS CO. Oil Field Supplies P. 0. BOX 1407 2002 So. Wayside Dr. Houston, Texas Building Your Bank Credit Is An Important Step In Building Your Future Make The National Bank of Commerce — “the bank for all the people” — your bank, too. Com¬ plete banking facilities: checking accounts, savings accounts, safe deposit boxes, trust department, auto loans, F.H.A. Title 1 and personal loans. THE NATIONAL BANK OF COMMERCE OF HOUSTON Gulf Building, Houston, Texas, “The Bank for All the People” MEMBER FEDERAL DEPOSIT INSURANCE CORPORATION economics BEHIND YOUR CHOICE OF ROCK BITS In oil well drilling, the margin between profit and loss may frequently be the difference in the performance of the rock bits you use. That is why so many operators today select Hughes bits in setting up bit programs for their wells. They know from experience that in established areas they can project drilling costs from the performance of Hughes bits. Let the Hughes representative in the area in which you are operating help you set up the bit program on your next well. He is familiar with the bits that can get you on and off the job in the shortest possible time. Sh , . HUGHES TOOL COMPANY HOUSTON. TEXAS WORLD STANDARD OF THE INDUSTRY W THOSE SCEOUKlOE AGCIES f THEY SHOULD DUMP THEItL TRASH IN NEAT PILES INSTEAD OF SCATTERING (JT IN TH ' MALL © • It Pays To Shop at Penney’s ALWAYS FIRST QUALITY! Always First Quality In Bryan, Texas Compliments of J. M. DELLINGER To the Graduating Class of 1954 Congratulations and Good Wishes A Friendly Suggestion from The Second National Bank In earning your diplomas, you have equipped yourselves with one of the basic ingredients of business and pro¬ fessional success. Congratulations and the best of luck in using the education you have received to win a high place in your chosen careers. May we suggest, in the friendliest spirit, that coincidentally with your entrance into a business or profession, you open a savings account at this progressive bank? A savings account contributes to success in many ways. It fosters the habit of thrift which business leaders look for in selecting candidates for responsible positions. Often it provides the cash required to take advantage of the opportunity that leads to life¬ long success and satisfaction. Second National takes special pleasure in serving young business and professional people, and in watching their accounts keep pace with their progress. 47 Years of Service to the Southwest JIM A¥ HUSK NATIONAL BANK OF HOUSTON CAPITA!. AND SURPLUS 15 MILLION DOLLARS Member Federal Deposit Insurance Corporation A)JPOR YOUR THOUGHTS! •• There ' s one J that buys more than most ft ' ) —and that ' s the penny you spend for electric service! For instance, you ca nJ T six large rugs for one cent ' s worth of electricity. And just one penny buys-the power to wash three of laundry! Like to sew? You can m r| for five hours on one ojS | worth of electric power. In fact, every time you pay lllllll your electric bill you ' re paying for a eWj ra of comfort, work-and- time-saving help, and pleasure. Yes, electric service is a real friend . . . always ready at the flick of a and so low in cost that you must agree: It ' s the Biggest Bargain in the family budget! ELECTRICITY DOES SO MUCH -COSTS SO LITTLE Texas Electric Service Company FORDYCE GRAVEL COMPANY P. O. Box 1981 San Antonio, Texas Sand - Gravel - Ballast PLANTS San Patricio County at Mathis Victoria County at Victoria Starr County at Rio Grande City Hidalgo County at Sullivan City R. W. Briggs, ’17 — Pres. C. A. Chipley, ’26 — Vice Pres. Ed Lee, ’37 — Sales Mgr. THE COLLEGIATE SHOP THE Bryan, Texas FIRST STATE BANK AND TRUST COMPANY AGGIELAND PHARMACY G. I. Nash, ’45 Owner Bryan, Texas rr We Have Food to Fit Your Taste’ 9 WEHRMAN’S CAFE Serving Bryan and College Since 1909 109 W. 25th St. Bryan Theaters Serving the Caldwell’s Jewelry Store Diamonds — W atches—Silver Texas Aggies in Bryan: Bryan, Texas PALACE LINCOLN-MERCUR Y QUEEN BRYAN MOTORS DIXIE 1309 South Highway 6 Phone 2-1605 P.0. Box 409 Bryan, Texas .V1TIOV1I. BAWIi. f FM MEMBER FEDERAL DEPOSIT INSURANCE CORPORATION Distinctive Wear for Women and Children Featuring Foremost Name Designers •’ ' jmart Shop • Paul Fames • Herbert Sondheim Howard Hodge • Adele Simpson • Dobbs • Fred A. Block • Rothmoor • Jablow Compliments of Dr. Pepper Bottling Co. Bryan, Texas SANKEY PARK - D Keepsake D ' l A M O N D KIN C ' S S WATCHES SILVER 111 No. Main Bryan, Texas ASSOCIATED PIPELINE CONTRACTORS, INC. Engineering and Construction Of Oil, Gas, Gasoline and Water Pipe Lines Earl Allen, President Linden 7561 P. 0. Box 2163 Houston, Texas Special Plan for Congratulations from Students Going Into Shaffer Tool Works the Armed Forces to Purchase a New Ford Car HOUSTON, TEXAS CADE MOTOR COMPANY SOSOLIK’S RADIO AND TV Your Friendly Ford Dealer SERVICE Across From the Railroad Tower Bryan, Texas 415 N. Main St. Our Policy— You Must Be Satisfied Bryan, Texas Xhe Humble Companies and their em¬ ployees, Humble service stations and Humble dealers extend congratulations and best wishes to every member of the CLASS OF HUMBLE OIL REFINING COMPANY HUMBLE PIPE LINE COMPANY ( humbl e) INDEBTED We are indebted to the classroom where the horizons of chemistry are continuously extended. In turn we are indebted to research, which takes the possibilities of the test tube and comes up with those of commercial value. Also, we are indebted to industry, which backs with dollars these findings of classroom and laboratory. In providing equipment with which industry builds to keep pace with science, Wyatt Metal and Boiler Works has grown into an international organization. It is a privilege to recognize the classroom as part of this opportunity. MANUFACTURERS AND ERECTORS SINCE 1913 W. L. MAGATEE SONS, INC. BUILDING MATERIALS Founded 1860 Houston, Texas 103 Austin Street Phone PR-6167 BRYAN BUILDING LOAN ASSOCIATION Insured Investments to $10,000 per Account Real Estate Loans 114 South Bryan Bryan, Texas CL 1 T|. G . MEN ' S CLOTHING SINCE 1896 COLLEGE STATION STATE BANK College Station, Texas Member Federal Deposit Insurance Corporation Federal Reserve System • Gifts • China • Glass • Home Appliances • Television • Plumbing • Air Conditioning BRYAN, TEXAS McCULLOCH-DANSBY CO. FURNITURE GE APPLIANCES Bryan, Texas First name in drilling and production control equipment for the oil and gas industry. CAMERON IRON WORKS INC. Houston WE’RE HERE TO HELP Helping You Is Our Business Our experience, our resources are always ready to serve you in carrying out plans for your prog¬ ress. When you feel that any of our complete banking services can be helpful, the officers of this bank will welcome the opportunity to talk the matter over with you. ■ aua 9 NATIONAL Member Federal Deposit Insurance Corporation BLACK’S PHARMACY Prescription Druggists Phone 4-1182 College Station, Texas You’ll Enjoy LILLY MELLORINE AND ICE CREAM CULPEPPER REALTY COMPANY Home, Business and Commercial Loans College Station and Bryan TWE AOCi IE R.ETUR.MS • • • • WOORA.Y f f Silver Taps In Aggieland SM •1 fef§gp I lift my eyes to the flag. Oft buffeted, but now stilled. Riding limply at hall mast. And I wonder why God willed Silver Taps in Aggieland. wm Bud’s made the final Corps Trip, He has one more dress review— And marching into heaven The bugles ring clear and true. Silver Taps in Aggieland. I Don Rick Gongdon Josiah L. Dixon Myron D,l. Gilbert m mm •From Heaven’s golden battlements A rifle salute he hears. As from a darkened campus Fire white-coated Volunteers, Silver Taps in Aggieland. ■ IN Not a word is spoken and ,w ' wmm - THE LAST CORPS TRIP G 0 First he surveyed the Aggie team And in terms of an angel swore. By Jove, I do believe I ' ve seen This gallant group before. It was Judgment Dav in Aggieland And tenseness filled the air; All knew there was a trip at hand. But not a soul knew where. Assembled on the drill field Was the world-renowned Twelfth Man, The entire fighting Aggie team And the famous Aggie band. And out in front with Royal Guard The reviewing party stood; St. Peter and his angel staff Were choosing bad from good. Tve seen them play since way back when. And they ' ve always had the grit; Tve seen ' em lose and I ' ve seen ' em win. But Tve never seen ' em quit. No need for us to tarry here Deciding upon their fates; ' Tis as plain as the halo on livy head That they ' ve opened Heaven ' s gates. And when the Twelfth Man heard this. They let out a mighty yell That echoed clear to Heaven And shook the gates of Hell. 9 t t • • • •• • And what group is this upon the side, St. Peter asked his aide, Thai swelled as if to hurst with pride When we our judgment made? Why, sir, that’s the Cadet Corps That’s known both far and wide For backing up their fighting team Whether they won or lost or tied. Well, then, said St. Peter, It’s very plain to me That within the realms of Heaven They should spend eternity. And have the Texas Aggie band At once commence to play For their fates too we must decide Upon this crucial day. And the drum major so hearing Slowly raised his hand And said, Bovs, let s plav The Spirit For the last time in Aggieland. And the hand poured forth the anthem In notes both bright and dear And ten thousand Aggie voices Sang the song they hold so dear. And when the banel had finished, St. Peter wipeei his eyes Anel said. It’s not so hard to see They’re meant for Paradise. And the colonel eel the Cadet Ceerps said As he stiffly took his stanel, It’s just aneether Corps Trip, boys. We’ll march in behind the band.


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